Th« W«oth«r THE PONTIAC PRESS Horn# Editton 118th YEAR ★ ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC. MIcikiGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY V, 1960-44 PAGES IlfTBRMATKMIAI. ru nUHW Nixon*s Big Moment Near \ Harmony Prevails in GOP Regard Lodge Almost Certain for kond Spot Nixon Quiot on Choico Amid th« Galloping of Dark Horses CHICAGO (^U.N. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge was an odds-on favorite today as the Republicans their presidential nomination all over except for posting the winner’s name on the board, turned to a vice-presidential sweepstakes. But the man who perhaps already knew the order of the finish — Vice President Richard M. Nix- on, who will be acclaimed tonight as winner of the No. 1 spot—still was not saying. And there were darit horses all over the place, ranging from palest gray to a hue hard to tell from black. In fact a top Nixon aide, in namiag a long price of 20-1 for Lodge, also mentioned the name of Sen. Thraaton B. Morton of Kentncky, the GOP natkmal cUr-man, as one to watch. The aide, who would not penult use of his Party's Leader and Rockefeller 1^. Spearhead Unity Noorly Embroco In o Worm Exchang** at Delogoto Breakfast CONVENTION HALL. CHICAGO (if)—In relaxed mood, the Republicans whirled through a round of social activities and sightseeing today preliminary to their convention’s big moment tonight — the nomination of Richard M. Nixon for president. Tensions and quarrels over the platform had faded. The mood was; Gose ranks and wham the Democrats. Nixon and Gov. Nelson A. \ I/J Roekefeller of New York, who onre looked as prospective antagonists at this convention, breakfasted together la great That list included such names as Fred A. Seaton, secretary of mllllglBjyg^ori Rep. Walter H. Judd of Minnes(^, keynote speaker of the Republican National Convention, and Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona who did not say until Tuesday night that he was all the way put of the running lor the presidential' stake. Nixon Nomination Televised Tonight There were more, including a Michigan boom for Rep. Gerald R. Ford Jr. The actual runnlag, U any, likely wUI be done toidght In the Sharnton Blackatone Hotel ralte ' of the vice president. Nixon has annouced that after his own sure nomination he plans to call in representative party leaders for consultation on a running mate. Hig implication was that a selretiop—or possibly a choice of selections to be passed on by the delegates’ vote—will be made at that time. TRADITIONALLY BOSS But a presidential nominee by tradition is boss as to his ticket mate and nobody really expects opposition if Nixon states choice. HARMONY HUDDUC — Vice President * Richard Nixon and New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller meet today at the headquarters of the New York delegation. They glowed with ar rk*M»i happiness, and Rockefeller said of Nixon. "He’s going to win with New York State in the fall." All 96 New York votes will go to Nbcon. The long.expected MmlnatlM of Richard Nlxou m the GOP prealdenttal candidate la en tap ns the main featnre of the convention show this eveaing. Xl^ firri attraotioa wUI be the ro-port of the Platform Committee Asks Court to Ban 'Deceptive Slate revislona la Its document. An unendorsed Democratic candidate for Congress has asked Circuit Court for an injunction to stop the dlstfibtttion of union slates using the party vignette. The distribution now or at the polls Aug. 2, the suit alleges, is “a way well calculated to deceive the electorate of Oakland County' The vlce-prealdential choice Is expected to bo made after Nixon's nomination, bi between will be a speech by Thomas Dewey. Ike nomination speeches, seconding speeches and balloting of the delegates will be carried la their entirety on television channels 2, 4 and 7 beginning at S:30. Radio station WWi again wUI begin Ita coverago of events at (:16 p.tn., Way" session GOP National Convention Tuesday night. Especially In the fields of na- The President, as he has before, canw up with a dramatic challenge to the dictator In the Krem- At many points his speech struck at the Democrats, but he could as well have been speaking Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller when he said; Just as the Biblical Job had his boils, so we have a cult of dalned I he tcleprompter used by many orators. Elsenhower's glasM-s flashed In the bright TV lights as he bent his head time and again to read his speech from a nuuiuscrlpf an Iha lectern. He smIM seldom. nation and on every continent, to vote on one single, simple lasuet HE'D OR FREE’.’ "That i.ssue Is: iJo you want to live under a Communist reglmO or under a free system such ai found In the United Slates? "Are the Soviets wfUbig to measure their world prestige by the results of such elections? Would the .Soviet dictator, Els- "The United States would gladly enhower asked, "agree to holding ^ w” of free elections under the sponsor-' TTie President listed a string of ship of the United Nation*—to per- ■•’hlevements on the domestla mit people everywhere — in every i (Cbntlnued on Page 2, Col. 2) $98,000 City Pay Hike Advocated by Willman will put the nomination of the I professional pessimists who, tak-idce president over until Thura-jlng counsel of their fears, conlin- . I .! , ., military power” irecommended a municipal wage increase that would uMrmlrJSS'™ iJ «-v-iC0st the city $98,000 annually. Sion of his plans to consult withl®*^®* phases of administration ac- The proposed raise was One of two ways to readjust t»rty leaders on the question of ‘ivity. 'wages of city employes suggested in a study of Pontiac’s the No. 2 spot on the ticket. President Richard M. |" ^ ^municipal pay plan bv Greet Sunny Days larger, an mde! from the retiring president, * * hsiw Eisenhowers speech as gpj qJ g|yg He said there would he a meeting tonight—or Thursday If tonight’s convention session hins late—of party leaders from all aecthms to talk about u vice 86,0M CX)PIE8 In the suit, Meagher alleged that the union planned or already has distributed 85,000 copies of these slates bearing the party emblem with the pictures of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Gov. G. Mennen Williams in the upper left hand corner. 'a smash Rockefeller called it an "excel-j The Weatherman says our bright "1 want to have a full discus-1 lent, forthright’’ statement. But;and sunny weather will continue slon of It before we have a final I Rockefeller, who has urged an im- for several days, decision,” Nixon said. mediate rise of 3V4 billion dollars^-Tonight and tomorrow will be In response to que.stions, he in defense spending, refused to, fair with little temperature changt said Rockefeller will certainly beicomment when asked about the Temperatures for the next five of those consulted. He also]"cult of professional pessimists ” |days will average near the normal mentioned Sen. Barry Goldwater phrase. 'high of 84 and normal low of 6.5 of Arizona and Sen. Everett Dirksen of Illinois as among those whose opinions he desires. WAS CRITICAL Goldwater is at the extreme]whose party rode to power”with right wing of the GOP. He was him nearly eight years ago after ^ with only minor day to day changes. Morning winds at six miles an pendent personnel consultant. TTie study Indicated the dty’g pay Is somewhat out of balanc*. and suggested an upward adjuri-ment to bring It into line with other cities In .southeastern Michigan as well as with the rates paid by industry for the same type of work. Yarger suggested an automatic and a Nenlortty method o( boosting wages. Willman recommended that thv STILL LIKE IKE Eisenhower, who is nearing 70. ' reception from the GOP delegates, , . northwest at in.n mile. plan. iwho.se oartv r«te ,o northwest at 10-la tiules tc The Vcalled seniority method .Sixty-three was the lowest re-j"^*[1^ *2W,000 a year. It asks voters to "make it phatic — vote straight Democratic Tuesday, Aug. 2, I960." Undemesth this in printing are the words “printed and distributed by the Oakland County AkL-CIO.’’ It includes 12 union-favored can-j I didates from Sen. Patrick V. .Me-1 Namara, candidate for,re-election as Michigan senator, through to the selection for state representa- critical of last weekend's Nixoh-itwo decades of being on the out-Rockefeller statement of princl- *><(*-(Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | He spoke earnestly. Presence Stirs Convention cording in downtown Pontiac pre-’, cither method, the result will Seeding 8 a m. The n-ading at 2l”^ ? Peixonnel, die- Ip m. was 87 iwhich. said Willmqn. "could result ----------------------------------------jin a higher tax rate or in reduced servicee.’’ Windy City Wild Over Ike ^_______ CHICAGO —It was a great day other features on the program re- live in the particular legislativenight for the Republicans. It ceived little attention. HERE FOR ALL-STAR GAME — Miss Michigan .of 1960 will be an honor gu^ of the Pontiac Jaycees at their AU-Star footiall game Friday evening. Aug. 19l She will be returning Iretn a-TV appearance-m Detroit M»d wfll he in Pontiac lor lunch, dinner and the* ganw that ar PkririM evening. Min Michigan is Nancy Anne Fleming of Montague. The comely lau won the tlt^e over a field ot strong contestants. Among other duties. Miss Midilgan will greet nval captains in the middlt of the field and will ton the co^ to start die gann. The preliminary speakers and been for ( Democratic Can- MEETTNO SCHEDtXED j He scheduled a special meeting j b e t w e e n the Commission aiid ^spokesmen for employe groups to discuss the matter at 4:30 p.in, Thursday. The Commission is expected to act on the proposed increase a( next week’s meeting, which-will was a great day and night lor| Even the spectators* seals in the Chicago. Included on the slate is . the name of Donald E. Adams, nonpartisan candidate for the count/s new probate judgship. Orcult Jadge Oark J. Adams, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Vivo Costrovich? i galleries were only sparsely filled among natiims; whea be Never before did this great city until the time for his appearance. give such a political demonstration for a man who wasn’t running for any office. Never before did a Republican president get; gresit: when he told ot his efforts held Monday night beeausa asserted that the United States would be willing to stand by aa honest vote among nations ns to whether or not they wanted communism; and when he aald the atakes are too high to riak our nation's future In the handa of a HAAS Then they were filled to capacity, and thouaanda could aot get into the building. The ovation following his introduction lasted 20 minutes, and was ^_________ __ stopped then only on hit urgent frivolous, Irresponslblo or laex- such a welcome’’^’*** ^ hi* audience. I perlenced government. In heavily Dem-i His address lasted 50 minutes,' ' ocratic Chicago.' during which time he was stopped The afternoon hy applause 86 times. He got off Jl?" Giarobbl of c.valcadTTf lo a great start with his ’’Mamie Ike and Mamle and * automatic plan be retroaettv* t» July 1, 1»M, and that all «m> plo.ves now In riasa^B la thq (Continued on Page 2, Cbl. t) In Todays Press found more than NEW YORK.(AP»-New York’i Spanish-langi^e' daily. D Diario, came up witji a new name to^y lor Cuba's leftist rtiler — Fwel U .9. recoiittog They re a twosome to make the! It c^ed him that m a front]between the airport and downtown. ^ acxxmspHshments of boys stop, look and listen. page beadline. ,1 At the Republican National Con-, m, admlalatrmtton. Ike remtoded I ------ I |ventlon It was their night. l the audience of how mock more I —.....— ..— ..— tatFit noFj- HIs blggcat applause stoppers Borgen of Ppntiac. . ■! •*V I Nothing eBc counted for much could have b Henry Woolfenden of Bloomfield - (Continued « Page 2rCW. 6) I Comics .................... M Couaty Newa .............. 7 EdKoriala ................ « Markets ...................37 Obituaries ............... |g Pet Dsehir ...... .. :...r. jg Spwts ....................IMS 'TbMters ...............iIrSh TV A Radio Pregranis .....tt WVsoo. Ear! ............. Woassa's Pegee .u...,, r TWO THE PON^TIAC Pg^SS, WEDNESDAy, JULY 27. 19W U.N. Rejects Soviet Spy Charge] Rep. Broomfield'** 'Europe Bound Nam«d by Rayburn on 'AjBss Democrat' f$*Be Crowned A Sunday 'Russia Vetoes RB47 Probe 0* th» Pontiac Den^o-Oub Sunday will croa-n. Diplomats ScOrt Duboto * MtaaDmocratoMMO a, y j ^ Lodg* Blbtts Rtds. thda.Sth annual picnlr to bo held at die Jaym Part. Ka*» U alt.in near'.toaI:rt aven'i#. ^ * * * „ ^ , I’NITH) nations.. N Y (AP> open ^ aU aingle -security Cbuncil debate on the r rii IS to 21 yean ol ase who p,^ ^ ^ ! v e in the .city or adjacent towin Xuenday nichl with a *-2 ’‘“‘P*- '('oonrir- vote rejecting Soviet *- * ihaifee against the United Slates Contestants will only be re«|ul! .>d «nd a Soviet veto of the I'.S. to .egtster at the picnic which will p„,po*al for an international In- begj]) at 11 a m. 598,000 Pay Hike Asked by Willman 'Continued From Page One. Hly's seniarits setup be mated vestigalion * * * The .Soviets alho teioed an Italian proposal that the International Red Cross contact the two 1 mg i-rewmen plane, who are being held by .Soviets for trial as spies. Americn riespiie the official impa>j down ta daae 0. diplomats .... . outcome as a defeat for the^ AH employes would then move;Union and a victory fop/lfie Unit-up a step Jan. 1. 1961 The imme- • - - ^ f move backward from rlau > to D still srould fflBlt hi Kn inbrease in the employe's salary. ♦ * * In the study. Y'arftr has listed t% current salary of each em-p|M at each step of seniority and h^.«hen listed the figure to which on all three resoluttons the vote was 9-2. with the -Soviet Union and Poland opposed by all nine non-Communist members of the I council including Ceylon and Tunisia., which usually abstain from vo^ on cold war disputes. etobs brought the Soviet Examine Trucker Sept. I in Woman's Traffic Death Group to Impact NATO Dafama Instollatiom BIRMINGHAM - An IwtMh tnwk driver charged with the traN tic dead) of A' Bloonafleld ma Congressman William S. Broom, field fROakland County) will jM e first-hand look at the free world’s NeiUi AllBiitk Ttmafy OqpnlM-(NATO) ddmee hutalltloim deriai a IwoVeek trip in Garope. * * * BroomfUM wes named today by Honae Speaker Saiii Raybun (D-Tex) as a member of the House delegation which leaves Saturday lor ut inspecUon of the bi over for a Sept. 1 examination at Me arraignment Tuesday. He was $2,000 bond. projeek, to nt under sepy dds yner. Eaqti property owner wiU be isetsed $1,00$. Board members tave alee agreed j accept and maintain the water system in the Franklin Woels Manor Subdivision. rorNTKRfHARtiR — Ambassador Henry fAbol liodge pomts to an enlarged photo of the Soviet Trawler Vega which lie t harges with spy activities during ihe test of the U S. nuclear sub George Washington off Cape Cod. Mass The current front-runner for tHe (K)P vice presidential nod defended the U. S. against spy charges brought by Russia over the RB47 incident before the U. N. Security Council Tuesday. A vote of 9-2 rejected the Soviet charges. at the state of faadhwas of our and odier tree wwtd aation dipnat Europe.” Broom-i AUO. U jotlon, wb—------------ hcrnic Aug. 12 in tlmo for the ra-oenvening of the House Ai«. 15. will visit defense installations la (^rmany, Frtnce, Italy, and Algeria. The eaasnmae wHI be MMed by Mgh staff aOkera af tha r step liKjuid be adjusted up-1 tote) to W in the eauncil'a hta- tory. ward. IiTaome caiea an employe could conceivaldy drop back as many as two steps and atiU get more pay The city's pay strwelure e«u-lalaa 0ve claaaes or slept et sea-arlt.v: A. siartiag wages; B. sit umbUis: C, one year; I>. two years: R. three years. At each step. B through E. the employe becomes eligible for a| He told the council “ft Is a sad pay raise on the approval of hii 'hing when a people as warm department head Ihearted as the Soviet people is jh* seniority method of inereaae I represented by a government as ■tfnfly means that everyone is cyni<-al »s they showed themselves mousd forward one step. Thus, anio be tonight." , emptoye in the C class now. goesj * a * to (be D class The Sov lets had . charged that mis could roouM ia a rtarp * lacreMO liwro Ms Dreseal uavda *‘**’*"' ----- 1tp a1|iitTrt D eiasTiwv ***^ I* mittlon over Soviet terri- troni Adlai's Ex-Wife a Theft Victim Chief U.S. delegate Henry Cabot ' Lodge seid the Soviets by blocking I an investigation showed "they do not believe their own charge": UAh% of Adlai Stevenson, was burglar-1 Republican Chairman Art Dliott against the United States. He' CHICAGC^—Right here In the to the extent of $800 Mondayiand the party's county treasurer, iermed the Ilslian proposal ter the j midst of ■ Republican National night Chad Ritchie. About 20 were pres^ Red Cross to contact the capturedIConvention. the Chicago home of Wa.s honor guest at a luncheon ant, all of whom have been men-niers a "rompassionate resolu-,Mrs Ellen Stevenson, former wIfejTuesday, given by Oakland County iioned or pictured in my stuff. « * - Thanks, fellows. Being old and de- ’ jerepit haa its rewards. Asks Court Ban Slate as Deceptive to Voters William 8. Broomfield uses the couveutieu time to go M u vacaltau. Perhaps he's smart. Everybody (Continued From Page One> brother of Ihe judicial eaudldate. ;randidate. John E. Krteienberg of said he would dts<]ualify himself Royal Oak. candidate for t lerk-judlelal proceedings register. Kronenberg. branch manager of when it's all over. Pve becu at both rooventions and will need two vaeattons, so will get lost •omewbera for o few days after I gel home. A cop on the comer next to ihe James F. Frakum, M, is duufti wUh negligent honfcidt ia fgti^ luring Mrs. Heary Koltys of 960 Pine Rd.. when fafe tmek * with hen af Telagnph e roads in Btoomfleld Town- fWd Jintloe of the PcKt Daier C..Oietoi1c. Mn. BMIyu. ». died Mr it to 8t Jeeeph hlarey Resfltal. BroomfieM not only wdeomed the inspection tour "to lee how our defenses stack up,” but also to be the first House member to test his own piece of legislation controlling unauthoriaed expenditures of UwmaJwn on fonign Junkets. Transportlon wlH be provided by the French government, Broomfield said. The invitation wu extended by the NATO countries of EXirope. RepubKcans United, Await Nomination (Continued From Page One) Pj**- calling it p surrender by tUlersd M Iks IsmesMidi sd- RRteeises daim that Frakum, of Jdanroe, Ind., ran a led light on Tdsgreph and stnick the Koltys car broeddde. Mrs. Koltys suffered a broken back. * A * The negligmt homicide charge was broi^ against ITakum by Bhwinfield T]ownship police after Bfrs. Koltys ^ and a reckless ditving charge by a witness was w automatic method means me Soviet resolution that the -n. . u ^ . . the Iterki#v «'"h uw vwmer next 10 ire ...................w uw miiona ftSTthe employe is raised to the council rejected would have con- office oidfod ouT^t f ^ nJchigher pay figure tn the ad-fdemned the United .Stales for as- * impression that the . the Jasmin- th<, rrowds in connection with th» ®hout the vice presidential «2d Sm. igrm.” acts uid calW '“f become ^..^ival of President and Mrs.i‘ended to,emphasize the TfrretMi. a Oass C employelcease such activity candidates, etutorsed cantU- * ^eefion against his toss. wereMbe heaviest mjijnks-closlng phase into which could revert to Class A but still Lodge earlier in' the debate said candidates of of Mate J^ 20 ^ ^ of (be con- gei a pay hika. the plan. wa. Investigatteg »'’* O'^and Cotmty Democratic ^J^ Demoi rat.c candidate. ---- it was gathered up by the ton.iU. N. Ambassador Henry Chbot One firm ground up tons of old Lodge. W. E. C. HUTHWAITE Named to State Centennial Post Huthwaite's Appointad by Gpvernor Williams to Civil War Group Pontiac attorney W. E. C. Huth-walte has been named by Gov. G. Mennen Williams to the nine-member (3vU War Centennial Commission. It will direct Michigan's participation In ceremonies commemorating the otate's pnitidpa-Iton In the war between the otateo next year. Huthwalte lives at 3C7 W. iro- I^torts ‘®®»;atoiig*^d‘^ Mill“Sad’*^*an7“£l ^ announcement, the ^s of the platform. ^ Berkshire ViUa to* «PPointed'a Pon- Nixoas mention of the Arizona'received tlna] eporoval from thei***^ w-oman and a Vitkaburg wom- •natnr «* nnp si,,.,.*. i__l_. . .T^ ■Mnvvai iruiii uie . —______________________ Koltys, who osvns an advertising agency, has filed suit in Detroit Federal Qwrt against Frakum for SUbjno in the death of his wile. The Oakland County Rond Commission reports that Ms^e road (15-Mile) will he dosed to through traffic beginning Monday from Southfield road to Tdegnph rood. It to eapeetod to be elaaed from inn laid. Detour signs will go up Monday, f said, relocating the Maple through traffic over to 13-Mile road. A sewer system for residents Bloomfield Towii^p Board. Thirty-two home owners in the area will benefit from the $32,000'^ Iw the proposed minimum or‘hat it newr came closer than 30 in the suit by another unendorsed'mary, Lt. Gov. John B. Swalnswi. Oass A wage be raised to thej suggested minimum. I to Soviet territory. suggesiea minimum. I w » « , Also that any employe whose, I® a last-minute counterattack, r* L n I A I c ia 1- e-i- ■ current rate falls on one of the ‘he US. delegate produced a pic HShfir BOuV AWdrfl^ kalian Climbers propoa^ steps be moved to the ‘"w of • Soviet TU16 jet bomberl Found Dead OR AIdS next higher step. 'w.1th electronic reconnaissance f Na change was suggrotod lor a wmg and said U6St(|n jCnOldrShipS CORTINA D AMPEZZO. Italy. ex^ the maximum propos'd a hi scholar- P'nlsls were fond dead Wednesday for hio elBRolflrstian. fliohu in iQVQ ^ ^ * ' J<»-Iool deep crevasse on Tb. . vv a ‘‘Wh I were swsrded national winners in Anfelao Peak They were roped toon^/ "Th. 1 Ithe 1960 Flvher Body Craftsman's KPiher etonfly on the current wage scale! The difference between the nuild eomoehtion last nichi -owe oNhe employe and how- large the^nh**^ •‘States and the .Soviet Un-' ' , "'Kh' .n/thre. w„m pivjposed increases,are for each*'* that w* shoot their planes'rariy days of ^ • step wiih cameras Thcv shoot oui-s ^ ' Phil \ anDiis^n of Bl'jomfteld In some cases, the change is "“h guns and rockets and kill or •'oncenirafed on building Birmingham. Detroit. .Met, telephone tooks and other old . per and sold it by the hundnKj weight. It was not a sensible stunt, as thousands of people got it in their eyes. Everybody's still talking atout Walter Judd's keynote speech. It was far ahead of anything I've heard shiee the days of Alton Bartley, and catapulted Judd Into the race for the nomlnatloa for the vleo presidency. President Eisenhower, who was given his big day and night here yesterday in what the convention called "Thank You Ike Day" breakfasted with his own Cabinet officers and GOP candidates for various officea-about 600 in all. Eisenhower was presented a bust of Abraham LincMn. Gov. WilUam G. Stratton gave ft to him on behalf of the people of Illinois. lan to positions as assistant county jagents with Oakland (founty. Appointed were Miae Martha G littie, in others it is givatei. (tonmlsstoaers. In discnsslng Negro's Dream of Convention Glory Shattered CHICAGO (API—An Indianapolis Negro lawyer's dream of becoming the tint Negro to have hie name placed In notnination lor the presidency ended Tuesday. W ★ A Frank , R.' Beckwith, who ran against Vice President Richard M. Nixon in Indiana's presidential little speech of acceptance ® withdrawal Biaenhower recalled LincSl**^ “ ** Indian del^ation's pronouncement that the govern-1Nixons noml- . . “ •^''^"^'naHon anH nniiainv «h. nnu .. - 232 Marshall |3t,, and Miss Deborah D. Molln-eaux. 21, of Vicksburg. A ★ * Both started their $5,514 positions Monday with the Juvenile Court Division. Miss Wendland win be assigned to the Boarding HonM section of the division while Mias Malineaux will work out of the Neglect section, according to Janes W. Hunt, division director.' The addllloa ef the two women Is brought atout by tho 1966 oensnt which authoriseo the county to hnvo olx asobtani creaac, may < method, a our crews" l^^iilVvaid used"^'''’*<^®> 10705-foot An-'mora and several other PlaceVis *’’“®it"to^"Dartv of*f^ "* _____ ^ ,as Fisher Body * trademark T'v^‘®<‘- “ « «>f the Dolomite’here absorbing the doings I think’ ^’T day s entrants design and build,'’^looking this north Ital- (and I mean in. Phil should be * ® themselves. 1 Harold W Handley dele- ■....... ' ■■ ‘ this as his text, the Pres-tion chairman, said be ^ two or vartaltens on either. Ike Cites Prosperity ' Record of GOP scale moilels nf riieam biles Awards were piesented s ner at the General Motors It has been suggested by cora- BuSaioners that the plan could be 'Continued From Page One' “^m^aSTv^riati™*^ T admiriistia-.p wiuman 8 variation calls tor tinn'« Angwiiir* m Qvs E employes to drop to Oass and said ''there are mSl AmJn' ‘«l“.v employed, at higher*"''"'''*''*' ^‘*’<'*“0" . Chicago has a morticians' con-ention coming up soon, and it sometimes looks, during this , national political doings, that we’ll be leaving some subjects tor them to work on. Looking for the Louisiana delegation was a typical southerner about 5 by 5 w-ho waddled the nical Center by Edwin C Klotz- GOYGmiTlCni* ;burger. general manager of Fish-'- iGen^i MMore ‘‘'jitrongest in 5 Years Senior division winners Peter G.^ Drvvti:- /.« n . — iViinikka. Stix-kion, Calif J.5d0o ! ^ ~ Preiiaent Glo- ' urei. But they would■aufomaticiii-i;:;;;^'’;;;^^^^^^^ R®"*'** P«‘llman. .Snyder. N y ,P™- ly^ up to E again in Januaiy.lpay than ever before in our^^s-iTa'L Cabfori fhannei*!)!!^''‘"***’ street. •ms rwmmendafion does not.ory • ,51o.. $;i.0n0: and Daniel Braun.lj)^®''®" only to tUscover the^ include the administrative-person-!^ Fond du Uc. Wis, J2.000 -former premiers LaSalle Hotel, which is elsewhere, nel whose appointments are made .•rgmeote of Special design winners of $1,000! .A * * To me he confided that when he ■ ' the Commission. , devoted to de- scholarships included Richardl The new goveniment. made up gets home he's going to have a law |Hel(J. brother of Donald, and Roh-|*"‘‘‘’‘‘5y members of the doml- passed prohibiting a street and I of Flint Chnstian Democratic party, hotel in the same town |aptoared to be Italy s strongest same name. He says If -----.. , ,„,ow • five years rights jjl RepubHraa—Rorketeller. AsSOll RuSS EmboSSy A ♦ * rights, i .Speaking of gross national pro- „pvirw r-r-rv ,»n, » _____L'"*'''" ™"’“nunism's chal-' >*fohlpn delegation Idem ui-g^ that G®P candidateslplained to Beckwith that he couM follow the great middle road" Lot be placed in nomination by In-and ignore the gutter, left or diana because Nixon had won tbe 'primary. If his recommendation Is ac- “'*** *kere steady atterka from ceptM, the estimated cost to be D«"WTaft have been height covered in the 1961 budget will be! ‘‘riMclsm from $249,363, or atout 6ii per — ------------- the eurrent payroll welcomed the additions to the staff as being a step towai-d giving "more priority” to each case. AAA Miss Wendland received her degree in sociology from Eastern Michigan University and Miss Molineaux received her degree in psychology in June from Antioch College Ike Slits Chicago, GOP Into frenzy (Continued From Page One) | in my Item about how .some Hills is here trying to learn what, newspaper gals (all into i^py J . Atwut.w-ays, I forgot to mention that Chicago is the vvorld's greatest railroad center, vet no railroad politics—which isn’t very much. they call every man ‘‘Darling.” W’estern Union is handling morel ith the words per day than it did at Los-against Angeles. The Weather I the na and services produced tion-Eisenhower said "we are ty tossed I great deal of infonnation— Ted r«ll r S. Wntktr Birtaa rovluc hjm vtciKiTT^aMT »b8 tion warm kit iMf baoil# ta8tT vltk a kifk •T M r»lr vUh llttla l•■lmBtBr• mZt^ intPrpstinR fact is that in police uho aaruwni wiaSi it-i.\ aniai |these past .seven and a half years sb'Pnsc Ithe annual gro.ss national product In spite el the fact that the air eoadHtatiag plaat ctou«ea the I ------ I air 29 time# dally, the Whea to went to charch Sun- to^Tto^a'Lili^ to he members of theleot" street rioting'eariy ^s mOTth P^'rtwrtory an event as I ever . ttot H^ry Trenl^fflalrite'l^'S ! ” *H- ulfraconservative Sinanjmsta par- had tightened the Chnstian B«». to the credB of i tmpreased with tbe MraM topic. ------ burning nag-shapf*f1 Democratic ranfcn ' state, tlie dHegatea ! **Beware of False PreplMta>'* w^re roorteoas. Hint to the folks back home: Remember that we have a primary election coining up next week, where you have your say. At these conventions it's usually only the politicians who have their t Embassy' Ixxidon Zoo claims t and mu'h more of misinfonna- Tuesday, then fle«i in a tiiick. "Cuba ,ves- Russia uroup shouted as they spto off. cages "hoppers'; are being bred' In this great stockyards amphi-| If the Democrats think thev' iMtar fhib Khbtohkvwite a# as______ ^ I W«ln»»(l»' s Tinir.Mrs ago. Vernon J. BrowTi* precious souvenir ... and I don't CoUTthoUSe PPOject at Stake theater, the bluebloods of the live- going after the woman and youne stock world will parade toon after {vote in an exclusive fashion thev the political bluebloods quit theirjtove another guess coming.' The '_________________________________^Peal is up front everyw here here Smashes Primary jhad the Republican nomination for smoke, anyway. ■governor abont in the bag. loihcl — Oakland County men were among! Had my seat changed at the twto to sAlteh over to a flam-| «gure In the Waldron I five Aug. 1,” A C Girard presi-'***^ Rock integration crisis.' T*'** was Alford’s first cam-“ '*'”|dent of Community Nationai Bank.ll?"* Rf’PuWican oppoiUtion in the PaiPi in a Democratic primary, nave a statemen ,, Said today. .November general election, but «« «•<>" his first term as a write- make-he's rteht U ^ ^ lArkansas has not eWtad a nnn in candidate a«* campaigned on his iix-|fell 13 short. The Chamber of rather flat, and the paper's _ *®fregation was {Commerce reported that 28 people About TtwL column Is better wtienl “Other means of financing, such u general ohllaatinn bond.. ..um.r.VStlM,;wS..h lauaDf doublf the original construction cosu. ” ^ ’The tost Joke is a letter Don't Forget Proposals Coun^ voters have been cautioned that there are more iuStor to be voted on in Tuesday^ sUtewlde primary Deloe Hamlin, chairman of the Board of Supervisors waj^ voters not to overlook the two county pro^tions pnd iMal questions that appear on ^e top of the mSie. .SSSS •“ “« ★ ★ ★ “While we will be voting a half-mill additional tax it t« Umlted ,0 lour .nd .11. f.»W to p., |„, ,h« THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. Jl^LY 27. 1900 CmCApO^ha^ pectorto. a " - I hjr and "pactonJ," the cheat nmade.’ OMifttMFmr HtiMOvMnWlM Dfi’tlMi mm. POLICY! TOMORROW-.M DAY SALi •r other iiuured peril e^ the sany heneflu pi ^ our PACKAGE, PcHJCY fw home owner*. ’Hiia eonvuniant package aiM eoveia dnaadal loae from fire, theft, personal liability ... in (act, nearly all of the major cial security of your home. Call us today for complete information. Thofcher, Patterson & Wernet 711 Community Notionol Bonk Buildinf SHOW NEW TRi:CK - On display (ollouint; a dry run by member companies of the Northeast Oakland County Firefighters Assn, in Orlon-ville last night was Brandon Township's new four-wheel-drive pickup truck. Showing Its many r*nlUr*rre«i> Pkai* Hues wore, from loft, Milton Miller, chaimmn of Uie local fire board. Chid William BiKki|i«limn and Clerk Donald Wills (In tiaicki. Fight dopart-ments took part in the drill. 2-Week Camp Ends Scouts Hold Festivity A two-week day camp program, for Waterford Township Cub Scout Pack 199, sponsored by the Oakland County Sportsmen s Club, concluded recently with "a jamboree program. I |ceivcd siKvial .'iOth anniversary scoutkerchlef slides at the final prograni. which was highlighted by a about Chief Pontiac. Cubs in the Webelos den spent seven days learning the outdoor phases of scouting and Indian loro. Shoeshine for Nixon Brings lO-Yeor-Old $1 NowMonyWtor FALSE TEETH WKh imi* Worry hold* plsu* nm*r uid______________ forubly. This plcsmnt powdw hM no tooey, pasty tssu dr fMlint. Cub master Rlrhsrd \ar-brough said the day ramp program was belle\rd In be the first of Its l.tpe in the eounty. Helping plan the day camp weit Mrs. John .Stump, Mrs. William| "rant, and Mrs. Lester Highlen. den mothers, «nd Mrs. Delray Hall atfd Mrs. Lagene Morgan, camp counselors. Leading the rubbers arlivilies ere William Grant, den chief, and Lester Highlen, scout cominittee- i CHICAGO lApi—A Negro shoe shine boy waylaid Vice President Richard M. Nixon Tuesday and gat e him a highly publicized aiwl \ery leLsuiely shine Leon ITiompson, 10, carnotl on la running convTrsation witli Nixon for l.i mimiles while a crowd of reisrrtrrs and Ni.xon supiwrtrrs looktHl on and cameras whirred. FACTORY DEMONSTRATION Andrew Itmke— Rovero Repreienfotive _ FRIDAY—July 29 10 o. m -9 p m MOVIE Cameras and Prorettors Learn All About the Now 2-O-O-M Lenios I Ly f ^ Today’s active people enjoy Calvert lEeserve $4,36 If you’re one of today’s active people, you’ll like the whiskey with the friendly, easy-going taste. Calvert Reserve gives you real satisfaction, because it combines smoothness with full flavor. Won’t you try it yourself, tonight? 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JULY 27. 1960 PATIOS fci mMCAH Factorr-to-TM-FricM STONI FOR lOsIZ RATIO FOR ONLY *4Z Rot*r A. AiHiitr RATIO STONE CO. 10570 NifliUM I Man Wr«i ml fMiUM Alr»«H IM )-4l2S Holdv^ps in NY Supply Jamaica Rebel Arms NEW’ YORK (AP)—An Atric«n'39. ia accused of takinc part In ajimetinp In the basement of nationalist group that {dotted re-K-60Q huldup last Man-h 2. Six Bronx tenement. The headguar-bellkm in the West Indies with ®**'*‘'’ also have been arrest- 'tern was called the "Hul." and hAWn«. fund-ralsing membefS joined rifle clubs and mone>- Irom holdup, in New York j«„u.iheld mUluiry drills {he piosecu- as been uncovered here. ^.y Diit. Atty Frank S. Hogan dis-, - ♦ * a -*0. ^iT^rreit y Janiaican-bom Agaid. viho; The Tastafari cult is an olfshoat^ trolman described as the un^r- lives with his wile and two chil-of a back • to - Africa movement' HARD OF HEARING f - , dren in Queens, had been on the Founded about » years ago. the, ‘.force lor three, years. He is Rastafari for years was consid- Mtrderied cictu uf wsi can chg the sstsi e#r csnsi, CWM hard af haannt letni^ iiniiSi, muffled noiiat. Now you can remove Hut daap dawn «ai hr *>e new WAX OUT method. SooMna ads tartly loosen wai and by use of a SHspli syrmia Host it out. If relieves pressuri -itch-in| - and fives your ears a fresh, clean feet-I’ll Get WAX-OUT today m the new, easv ts- THRim DRUG STORIS rorist cuH^ ^ ^ | charged with driving the getaway ,, ..... ... L . .! car from a holdup at a Manhattan HogM said the ncIMabeled photo engraving firm tint Africa Corps, an arm of a I mUiunt. marijuana-smoking in Jamaica called the Rastafari-ans. had conducted ita conspir-1 ac.es for two years. !««« ^ “ murde.;^d Ttw goal was overthiow of Brit- cl»rge. hi Jamaica, -^y ish rui; in Jamaica are ctarged with killing two Brit- At lest six holdu|>t were si.J^^d **' '*®*‘1*^*‘*-here, Hogan said, to get mom>>v.ABOlT ta MK.MBKRK ered a refuge for eccentrics. About a year ago. however, took on A serious Its membetabip r Inkster Site to Have Space Metal Plant to smuggle arms and ammunition There aiv about jO members olj to the Jamaican insurrectionlits. |the First Afrira Corps in Newj CHICAGO i^lnketej', Mien.. Tlie policeinan. Nel J. Agurd. York. U^un added. 'They heldjwill soon be the site oT 's|iace iige: ~~ rt-TrifirwiBr ' (rviiiiihu semiiMiwvsi) ~ production NOMINATE Theodore F. Hughes for PROBATE JUDGE WO-YEAR TER.M QUALIFIED BY EXPERIENCE CIRCUIT JL'IKJE — SHORT TERM LAWYER ~ 24 YEARS STATE LEGISLATqft — 4 YEARS CITY ATTORNEY — 7 YEARS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS — 4 YEARS OVERSEAS VETERAN Calumet A Hecia, Inc., an-i Bounred II wUI opea a plaal In the city by Jan. I and uteri pro-durttoa el slrconlem and titan-I iuiii. The f|sm said It wUrupemT i tl.fi I The primaix applications i zirconium are in nuclear react< and chemical processing egui>; -menf. J Titanium is used in chemicel processes where e.xtra corrosion resistance Ls demanded. It is also used in aircraft, nijssiles and rockete for its strength and light, (Weight. N. Y. Basset, firm president, said the plant will produce otheri special metals, such as tantalum, columbluni. vanadium, molybdenum and chromium, at some: dale. 6Bpfc 8 PC. BEDROOM SET • Fill Sin Passl Bed •. Dosble Dresser • Chest • Mirror • 2 Vasily Lamps • 2 Pillows (Hirdware Not Exactly As Shown) *10 Down Delivers BEAUTIFUL SEA FOAM GREY FINISH 138 (with boukcaie b<8 SlSt) YOUR CREDIT IS INSTANTLY APPROVED AT WYMAN'S [ No Bonks — No Finance Com pony _ You Pay At Our Store Ask About Our Blue Tradirtg Stamps FREE PARKING ^RNITUf^ 17 [.Huron St. 18 W. Pike St OjmUHJ STORE-WIDE NOW IN PROGRESS! Summer and Year-Round CLOTHING - SPORTSWEAR - FHRNISHIRGS Imoginf Vott StltoHon . u . Imagint Hit Fomout Nomtt . . . Imogint fht Amazing Voliitt . . . 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Imported Mohair Slacks NOW *15“ " REGUUR *29.50 ... Imported From England DAKS NOW *235® P, Save Big on SPORTSWEAR and FURNISHINGS spiiias aios.a vVere 13.15 le V2M SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS NOW *3.16 tO *10.36 tNTIRE STOCK SUMMER-WEIGHT LONG ond _____ SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS NOW *3.39 tO *7.15 INTIRI STOCK SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS tNTIRE STOCK BERMUDA SHORTS ENTIRE STOCK BEACHCOMBER PANTS Were 13.15 le S10.S5 NOW *3.16 to *8.76 Were S3J5 to S10.95 NOW *3.16 to *8.76 Ware S4.95 NOW *3.96 SPECIAL 6H0UP—lISHTWEIGKr SPORT COATS Yaws" Now *11 ^ Tel-Huron Star* Only Tat-Huren Store Only NECKWUR Regularly 52.50 Each 2nd Group ■ufulurljr II.M M. Now 79f 4 ter 53.00 Now *1.39 2 ter 52.50 BOATNECK SHIRTS SUMMER PAJAMAS STRAW HATS SUMMER CAPS SUMMER ROBES NOW *3.16 lo *3.96 NOW *3.16 lo ^.T6 NOW *4JI0 lo *12JI0 NOW *3.16 to *3J6 NOW *T.16 lo *13.56 SHOP Tns filUT SALE EVERT U lOTH OSMUR'S STOUS DOWNTOWN PONTIAC Opnn Fri., Mon. 'HI 9 P, M. TEL-HURON CENTER O^n Thurt., Fri., Sat., Mon. 'HI 9 P. M. L 7 ■ / THE POXTIAC PRESS. WKDXKSDAV. Tri.V 27. FIVI6 Tutaday ia Salt Lain Mltr fer thf put 13 daya-ncept -tima. |laat Saturday when it ««a only ». H* pnvtoaa rMord «u isl, Utah tAPlIjuIi*2? 1«Ta. IBlJ Portugal hu about tht iwiparattiit readndtJi aU»t'nie ttmperatupt hu «ie»n IdD or r number ot people u Ohio. ★★★★ ♦KELLIS K.„ if the MAN Best Qualified to ^be Our CONGRESSMAN Jf )f • ronn cnir or omitioin or TO cnnu miuicna ioukt * nonssoi or rotmeu Mina mnuan or smoiT 2f )f 2f 4' )f )f ■ coionir-our iriud > ooTSTUBim nu uaio • anunoo n roinss uunom Trorelad la mere thoa M ceuniries Speaks Moay Laaguagos • CXFSIT OM DEFENSE AND INTEUIGENCE lEx-Gov«rnor Tri« by'3« vote, m the Again for Nominotion i.rtmar>" t'ONtORI) M M, IP - Formn ' A third candidate Is sUle.ypt |tlov. Hugh (iregg Tuesday Wed "»yne Crosby, , fni the RetNiblican gulwmautriHl Bernard L Bautin, fonhe# mmitnatlon In New Hampshlie's I>emo»TStlc national committeef Sept n piimarif* ‘man. who was defeaed by Fowl ’.rrgg said he wrlcotne* "this ell by 6.M5 votes two yea^s agOa ioppoiimiity lo dasjinl a.s national c-ommltteewonian. Mil Hooker, 70. relinqui.shed a post she had held since I04H when she was awaided a bei1h in the national t'ommittee along ___ ae rh«i«r«i witli Khiil auto dealer Arthur SummerOeld. now postmaster general New commltteewoman Koe/e. a ^ifl-year veteran of Republican organ 1*011011,11 aetivity. stepped up fium the vtc« chairmaiioliip , Dtmocrotic Codidata FOR CONGRESS Tidbits From Convention City IN A TROUBLED WORLD, ELECT THE MAN WHO KNOWS THE WORLD ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★ To Be Justice of Peace Was Nixon's Goal CHICAGO lAPr — When Vlcei RecouniiiiR Ihe story to the Otiio Swam. Nixon s President Richard M, Nixon wa.sidelegation, Nixon said his father I could only a young man back in Whittier, took htm to see Kiank Swain, iieacr Calif,, he told his father he'd like Justus* of the peace in Wtiillier mate " id he thought; a justice of Ihe luld he Ihe ulti- tb become a lawyer After meeting and talking with FREE PRIZES! GOOD NEIGHBOR DAYS AT ASHLAND OIL DEALERS IN PONTIAC JULY 28-AUGUST 27 Nothing to buy —just come J in and register! FREE SOUTH BEND SPINCAST ROD t REEL >34 ’° VALUE given each week for this promotional period. Each station will give away 4 rods & reels. Drawing Saturdays —8 p.m. Winners need not be present. See your Good Neighbor Ashland Oil Dealer Now! FILLETS I When you buy 8 gals, gasoline I Hurry ■... Limited Offer! For the best service in sight and top-quality products . . . stop at an Ashland Oil Station SERVICE CENTER (J. Alexander)—286 Baldwin ELMER LANC.-4694 Elizabeth Lake Road JUNIOR COWATT-4505 Clintonville Road / ■fe \ I'-e presl n t know the (om.enlion'j .Tube Nixon, the drill's daughli'i dor; answer to Ihr t.Ol' hig quest ic in •'I woiiilej who ilaildv is going - lo pU'k fill \icr piTsiiJei asked The ail m the Amphitheater li cliaiigrd 7: tunes a day ami Ih' coulliig rlfeci rs Ihe ei|uixalen| o two million pounds of irr Nonetheless, i-eiiorlers and pho-tographuTs Itxik somewhat wilted llicir worknuims in Ihe south wing of Ihe biiihiing me no i*onditioned Flies fmin the nearby yaixls have iiiv,idrd llie working quatJers. rhr hardworking girls of Lhe Illinois Bell Telephone Co message renter have all equipped with fly swatters James C Hageiiy, President F.isenhower’s press seereiai-y, held a news eonfeien'e at the Rlaekslone Hotel, and thought heard a queslinn alaml Ihe Congo llageily explained that he could not iiimment on foreign affair; during a political convention 'ITie rofx'f't'f s*ld his question had been about Congress, not II 'ongo. Congress? ■ grinned ILtgerf imid laughlei' "Oh that s diffr I tmg yoUf pardon I thought said Congo you Gov Mark O, Hatfield of Oregon says it will lake him only :i'j minutes to plare the name t Vice President Nixon in nomination. Here's 0 wonderful travel cnmponion . . new ond on thru foil. Arnel triacefdfe lersev n so piorticol for sfoy ot homes too, it's wrinkle resistant and dnps dry beautifully' Added feotures the crystal pleated • skirt, sotin button bodice trim, scoop neckline Yours in blue, green or brown, sues 12-20, M'/-2d'i Phena f» 4-2SU or Moil Tour Order-VVoift's Budget fosfcioni ... Thud Floor Roy Reuther Officer of Regisfrafion Unif WASHINGTON tUPD - T.nfior leadef- Roy Reuther has agreed lo seive as deputy chairman i a new DemrH'ratic voter i egistra • ■ lion eommittee. Rep. Frank Thompson .Ir, lavtl Cosmetic tcieniists have developed an utterlv new kind of white skin < ream callerl FAYD which promises amazing resul'a, t'serl is directed, it cauret ugly brown spots, treckles and suriac* blemishes to dim and fade So poieiU it this cream that man'y have reported noticeable results in just a few days. For women, u help* uev compleiions—for men. it «w tens roughnesa. even help* reduce enlarged pores Kor 'teen agers u starts drying up surlace pimple* the moment it is applied, 'frulv, it'a an ail-purpoie rream lor every member of N«w FA YD Fanatratat Under Skin Surface Helps Nature Restore 'Teen-Age Complexion FaYI) is'rim aCWrr-Tiu*'............. pigmeni which ca’ise brow tkioHik the skin It he.ps < heaien or'old-should keep y< If the skus.surjaee..to lighten fipi ...... I. frikkles and other hiemishes which show he.ps < leanse pores thoroughlv taiisthg them to shrink u fOiir skin is dry. flaky, blem.shecl. nnigh. red. we.i'lien g,-now is-the time to start using,KAVI), Continued u» n silken-smooth, ci For best results use F.AYD twice > day as directed Smooi h it on beiore retiring—It sinkt in deep, to work while you sleep Then in the morning apply It Ibetore making up.l Notice the fresh, dewy, satin like jf€i under your powder. Never messy—ifi delicately fragrant and kind to your skm. USE FAYD.FOR Ydunger-leokiiig Skin • Fades brown spots, Iracklas, Wddey PowtII. who Waita't Coimalict. ^ Siraal floor THE PONTIAC PRESS PonUae. IficUcu 4* Wtst Huron Strert i WKDKESDAY. JULY Zl. 1900 Oumed and Pn}>hshtd Locally by THt Pontiac Prut Company Mtatttni tflttor kui M Tiaum lor«l AdttrtUtSf “ss&nsi^ Eisenhower Captures Nation-Greatest Address of His Career Ccafident. smiling and on the crest of the WHNC. Dwiuht D. Eisenhower delivered the most stirring address of thp twx> conventions last, evening to R chi erlng group of Republicans. ^ ★ The most important man jn the world was at hia best. He spoke earnestly, positively and carried (onvirtion. The President covered many of the outstanding achievements of hU administration and did so convincingly. He drove his points home with emphasis and ^cl with dignity and decorum. The delegates loved it. A star was in the ascendency. ★ ★ ★ J(t made you proud that you were Rtf American and when he assailed !the despicable fac* tics of the Russians during the past few months, he p u 11 e d no ipunches. He “let Khrushcusv have It." There’s no doubt anywhere around the globe today that the L'mtcd States ‘is the most formidable military power in the world.” The President established this point in compelling fashion. Even the Reds must be a little dubious of themselves today. ★ ★ ★ Also, he listed financial achieve-'mcnis during hi.s occupancy of the White Hou^e and proved with statistics that the nation has been far more prosperous in all ways than it was under Democratic domination. More men are at work now at higher wages than ever before in history. Rarely has the President been in such fine fettle. He exuded confidence and seemed to be aware from the outset that the facts and figures he had brought to the meeting were bound to win hi.s listeners, whether they b«Hn the audience or in their homes. ★ ★ ★ Ma.mu; Eisenhower traveled every fool of the Journey with him and she created a grand impression. All in all, it was a tremendous demonstration. ’ Mr. Eisenhower was never more at home on a platform and neve;r did he radiate the supreme confidence that he did last night. He strode into the arena as the absolute master of the situatioj|;i never relinquished tliE 1 euis. Here Avas long governmental experience, the wisdom of years, military know-how, and a great humanitarian talking to his fellow citizens in the most Important nation on earth. have been present, but they were drawing money under false pretenses. Tliey weren't needed, ★ ★ ★ Thiw Republican convention to date has wiinesited much greater spontaneity than the Democratic. What will happen when the nominations start? American Voter Spun .4round Like Satellite Latest reports confirmed by tests at the U.S. Naval School of Aviation Medicine in Pensacola shows that man will be able to function in a spinnmg satellite. ★ ★ ★ Six men wero placed in a chamber which was revolved at various speeds. .Man-carrying satellites may be similarly rotated to simulate gravity in space. The volunteers came through the tests all right, but most experienced initial reactions — some of them unpleasant. Just what does this mean to the rest of us? Well, we’ll tell you. ★ ★ ★ To the American voter it should be no surpri.se at all. He is regularly spun around every four years in the revolving campaigns. And though he may suffer at times. ^16 and the country always get back to earth after election day. The Man About Town It Makes It Easy To Get Acquainted When You Mention Our Pontiac Politician; A person who talks like a statesman, but usually When away from home, whether only in Michigan or in some other of our 50 states or a foreign country, you have a big advantage when you tell them you’re front Pontiac. It i.<;,almoat like getting ^ Everybody’s heard of the Pontiac car; many of therti own one or more. Most everybody ha.s heard of the greatest Indian chief, and a -great number have heard of the city The residents of no other city, regardless of its size, have such an advantage No other city has the same name a.s an automobile. And our name Is the same ’as That of a car that Is making automobile lilstory In these days of fierce competition. as no other car Is making it I^equently in my travels ha^ the name Pontiac been a great advantage to me. One good example^as at-the 1056 Democratic national convention In Chicago There wa.s a mixup In reservations, and Rousing Keynote___________ Monday night Walter H. Judd delivered the keynote speech and both Judd and the talk were tremendous successes. He was applauded and cheered time after time and It wasn't the hired clappers who were carrying the ball. It was the delegates. They were enthusiastic > , itf - The man made a thoughtful, constructive Republican talk and while he occasionally “viewed with alkrm” his remarks were packed with hard facts and he cited chapter and verse. $ fields He made a much greater appeal to his audience than those who spoke In Los Angeles and certainly his acceptance was more spontaneous and heartfelt. Los lAngeles Speakers paused many times and waited for indicated applaud, while Judd was actuaUy interrupted on half a hun-^ dred occasloqa. And this doesn’t refer to the hired hands who do their maaters’ bidding on signal They may Verbal Orchids to- Voica of the People *LongeiA, Loudest Applause Received by Russia’s Flag’ ■/-' In Ria de Janeiro. Hv Ten« Buptk WorM AUiaaee waslHd uMd thla meeting to further their propaganda. Bach af «M « caanMea pnanM twir •oiptan. Jtm “IM riMT’ •• "t* piMw. AtthadMaanheaaalaalkapaalM'iniMfMtt-krBMaa MOM Chueh U tea Pairia. Inuili uid. “Iha led, aa that flag to •• m Maad ^ m pNpla.’’ After the tmm wa« over, Khntohehev made this Mstement: ■’Life Is ibort and I want to me the Red flag fly dter the wort* in^ny UMlme . ' ie it it Three Raaaiaa Bapttoto dected ta eOioaa at flto W«*d Alttaam have been MeallfM aa M agema. Them mltototere w«h dtoeelly ander a majm gemsral la tte Saviet Sacret ratoec. It to alaa aig aUleaat ta na» ttat Om Moaeaw toaptfat ClHirrb to the aady Protealaat rharch pennitted la a city af tight atouAi peapto aal H to aader the caaaplete dtreettea and caatrol af the Caasaannlata. I don't think that God wants Bible-believing Christians or theii church asaociatlng with a God-hating coualty as Rumia. Are you or your church being used to further the Communist cause? -P Baymaad Konkle 246 N. CaM Lake Road ^Jackie Does Need New Hair Style’ “Remember, We're Politicians, Not Cai-penters” I agree w ith other letter writers. Mrs Kennedy should go to a new beauty shop and see If they can't make her hair look civilized. .vou couldn’t make out at nU, Why do they insist oa having thoM voices oomc in from a distance when they can’t make it sound good? TV does it perfectly but radio falls flat. David Lawrence Says: Radio Falls Flat Compared to TV ‘Women Would Do Much BeUer Job’ Eisenhower Not on Sidelines Yet M|^ of the radio broadcasting tharwas re-done fron Los Angele.s and Chicago has bach very hard to understand uiA some The next administration should place women in Important diplo-oAtic circus and posts. They’ll do a better Jpb than naost of the men have done and they deserve the chance.' C.V.M. CHICAGO — The man w ho holds the key to the national election this autumn came to town and was cheered by at least a million persons in per- > from Khnikhchev but haps one of the most significant demonstrations in American politics. For if what the crifles have been saying about the Eisenhower administration had really sunk in with the peo-LAWRKNCE pie as a whole, then there would never have been the outpouring of people and the spontaneous expressions of applause noted here Dwight MNcnbower. It will be oaa be tolerated by the Preahlent aad the cauatry far better thaa • the ewHegueacea af aay acttiM which could lead to war. Elsenfiower in the coming campaign will ask for a vote of confidence in. his administration. He will point to Richard Nixon as a man familiar with tlie details of the Eisenhower policies in the world and experienced in the methods to be used in carrying them on. llie President will argue against change at this critical time in history. That’s why Dwight Eisenhower’s visit to Chicago beconies a memor- able opening of the actual campaign to obtain at the polls a vote of approval for the administration, which will assert emphatically that it has brought good times in an economic sense and has kept the nation out of war. (Copyright tMO) Prefers Rockefeller for Next President ^THOtonS FOR TODAY Who declares his way to Ms face, and who requites Um far what he has done? — dob 21:S1. How would you be if He, which is the top of judgment, should but judge you as you are? — Shakes- Dr. William Brady Says: The candidates nominated and the platform wri^eR in large, partly will influence the outcome of the 1960 elections, v * ★ ★ ★ > .Many of my friends. Democrats as well aa Republicans, have voiced a serious preference for Nelson Ruckefeller for President of the United States. 1 beliove he hi best qnaUfled. it ir it He has worked lor peace in Latin America. Unitad Nations, participated in the <1953 Geneva Oonterence and helped develop Atoms for Peace and Open Skies programs; .worked consistently foe mutual defense; worked to develop education, housing, better health, improvement in agriculture, increased industrial production and p^itical democracy in other nations; improved social sqcurity as Undersecretary; helped modernize New York State Constitution; elected Governor of New York in 1958: worked for sound fiscal policies, economy in government and fair ta.\ation policies! DonaM C. Barber 63 South Edith said, has always been s popular figure and some have argued dial, while IMs won campaigns for him, be cannot transfer his strength to anybody else. History doesn't agree with that Medicine Cabinets Must Portraits Smiles Reflect Intelligence, Thrift This writer remembers how the popular Teddy Roosevelt in 1908 transferred his own strength even to the colorless and relatively unknown William Howard Taft and produced the biggest landslide in electoral votes known up to that time. "T. R.,” incidentally, was a war hero, too, having been dramatically associated with the Spanish-Aniericun War victory in Cuba. What Dwight Eisenhower brings to the campaign is a record which his opponents have denounced but of which he liimself is proud. He ft'cls he .st'i-ved the public interest by keeping llie nation out of war. TTiough a military man himself, he lefused to do any sabre-rattling and in-stead has worked unceasingly for the' cause of war prevention. TTie important things to put into, your medicine cupboard are intelligence and common sense and economy, if you expect to get safety and health out of it. Nine out of ten •fainily medl-cine chests, Wfrh e t h er of the ready-made store kind or home 1 d e nodes and swollen joints acts as a counterirritant and in . a limited and uncertain extent sygtemically —the negligible quantity that may be Inhaled as it is vaporized by the heat of the body. Despite labored efforts of certain doctors to make the public believe iodine and other substances are absorbed into By JOHN CL METCALFE The white tog on the Hudson is a ghost ... Who walks out of the thick forest . . . Under the cover of a cradle-blue dawn . . . And wades like a country boy in cool water . . . Sometimes he sits on the banks of the river . . . Like a lazy, dreamy flsberman ... Slouched for hours beside his long pole . . . The tog on the Hudson is a tramp . . . With a silent, broken heart . .. Who wanders aimless- A doctor says little kids are apt to catch ever^ng. Except whot Mom kso threatened Dad would give fiMm when he gets home It seems that about the only sure way to make it rain is to dr^ out the system through the unbroken ly through the long day . skin, there is no scientific propf that such absorption 1 . In BRADY equipped, contain I items that have| no <>u$inesa such a place. Among the dangrrou.* and unnecessary items I have seen in famil.v medicine chest.s or iiipboard,>! are such poisons as stiyi-linine. phenol • carbolic acid', conusive subli- I vordt long pcruinlnf 1 iiri sod hyiltnt. not dl or tro^tht. wUi I W’lillsm Brsdy. If seardh of the warm carm of the sun . . . And who trfindlet off into the black night . . . Seeking a pillow of mellow moonbeams . . . Someday he will stroll far down tlie rtverj. . . And leaving a trail of dewy fears ... Go quietly out to the sea to die. A man drew a five-year sentence for robbing a fraternity house A stiff initiatior! Thtak of how tired you'd be if .vtHi did half the things >ou planned to do. Case Records of a Psychologist: fbuM a man from a much larger city In my seat in the press section He had the same number, and tl was one of the best seats, within 20 feet of the speaker s platform. Things were explained to the management and the top brass immediately came through with: -CUve It to the man from Pontiac. Who ever heard of Minneapolis?" Ike’s speech to the conventton on Tnetiday night couldn’t be I Mu-hed In the same phrases that he will line once the new Mmlneo for pre>idrnl is selected. Then he can make it it ami speak of Nixon and capabilities. These precocious youngsters (and most of them are', must be reckoned with. My good friend out at Drayton Plains, Irring Kaszka. tells me that the other day his nine year old daughter came home from school and said she wanted to.enter buslnes.? .When asked for an explanation she said that her teacher had jiist told her that Shirley Temple „ was making a million dollars a year when she was nine But the two main issues of the campaign turn on tlie record of tlic Lisenhower adniini*tratlon. Do people have jobs^ ,Vi e times good in a broiid sense .’ Do the people appnsfiate thffact that in the last se\en >eai-s their sons have not been engaged in a war? The last affair—the Korean iiar —cost more than 135.000 cuualties and was fought 8.000 miles away from the homes of American families. dill this happen again' male (bichloride of mercury). . sol'solutions ivariiHis proprietary mixtures of crude phenols with soap solutions I and even a can of lye. The l.ve was evidently put there by some thoughtless, iri-e-sponsible person, but it goes to show how .some people tempt fate. , In my judgment the oaly antl-■eptlcs. disinfectants or gernil-cldcs necessary la the medicine cupboard are an ounce sial of Iodine tincture ISP \1II C!?.) and an ounce of boric arid. Positive Thinking Gives Strength Immediate application of iodine tincture US^ Xltl (2?V' to any cut.-scratch otf abrasion i.s the most efficient first aid disinfection, in my judgment. If this is done and the wound immediately covei-ed or dressed with a sterile (germ-fi-ce) dressing for protection, no further antiseptic treatment is necessary. John uas an athletic young man who suddenly found, hit muscles turning to water. And it was due to fear. When we think positively and have confidence, our muscles actually are far stronger than when we are fearful, as the hypnosis experiment described below will clearly prove. There's tragedy In our farmer 1 according to Max Fallworth of Walled Lake, who says many pheasants are killed while sitting on their neats by mowing machines and combines. Some of the.se questions are especially influentikl in public reaction to the so-called peace issue. .Xctually. it s an i,s.sue that has to do with keeping the boys now being drafted oi- the one w ho have seived already from being sent to the front lines of any war. large or small. The President ha.s horiir the Hrunl of internafioftal crises for many .scars. He has had to take The Country Parson Mrs. Ida Kunte . of 950 Spence St.; 93rd birthday. Perry Watterson of Blrminghanj: 84th birthday Mis. Jessie Kessell of Oxford; 88th birthday. Austin .Marks of Walled Lake; 82nd birthday Mrs. Fannie Austip ' of Jackson; formerly of Holly; 90th birthday. Notwithstanding the momentary smarting or bite caused by iodine, I prefer it to any other antiseptic available for the purpose whea.J. have such an injury . A single application 0/ iodine or •a single coal of it on the skin wUl rarely cause more than momentary smarting, ft is rather repeated, applications th.it sometimes burn or blister The momentary bite of a drop of iodine upon a canker sortj in the mouth,, for insmnee. seems to be followed by prolonged i-olief of the soreness attending canker. By DR. GEORGE B. CRANE CASE F - 427: John T, aged 20. was a member of my crew of tree sui-geons when I was a young man. For I worked for a couple of years as a tree surgeon and headed pp a gang of half a doaen athletic workers. This fact was specifically proved by an Interesting hypnosis experiment in England where a group of soldiers were given a handgrip test. Before they were hypnotized, they were told to grip the machine as hard as they could. Since they were competing with each other, they did a good job and averaged lOl lbs. Positive thinking conelates wnth confidence. Negative thinking is a twin for uncertainty and fear. One reason why the New York Yankees and'the Big 10 football teams are so successful is because they ”toel'’ su^esSful. A long tradition of winning thus helps-promote future winning. Then they were hypnotized. Now they were told that they were weak and, feeble. Under this negative mental attitude, they were then urged to grip the machine as strongly as inssible. thoughts. Look for John was a newcomer to the organization. The And they avenged only (t lbs! But notice what happened next, for they were now told that they were strong, powerful, Herculean. Job he had shinned tall elm, with his pruning saw fastened to his belt But just a.s he a s about to the fork in the tree, he looked down' And he gi'ew panicky. Daily application of iodine tincture and glycerine, half and half, is the moat satisfactory treatment for canker sores in the mouth — usually they clear up in two or three days. So-caUfd ’’colerlew'’ Iodine is not lodMe at alL but a retefively Inert sointlon nf todies, of Nttle or no value as an antiseptic or dlshifectant, though perhnps suit- "for And with this POSITIVE mental attitude, therr handgrip averaged 110 lbs! Note that this was almost 40 per cent higher than their best possible strength when they were in the normal waking state. ‘‘But Dr, Crane, where did that extra strength come from? " you may ask. POSITIVE THINKING Well, we know the muscles didn t-suddenly grow bigger and stronger by an increase in the number or' size of the mdbde cells. yonnelf and ln\tiiera, instead of fearfuUy aMlyiliig yonr body for Join n church, too. for that extroverts your thou|*its upon other people so you forget kI(. as Silas Manwr did after bttle Eppie arrived. effect of Iodide is desired. “Voters wiMi they always could elect responsible men — which they cuuM U we always had responsible sOlers." \ On long standing iodine tincture nuM’ become Stronger instead of weaker, because the alcohol evaporates ; (aster than the iodine dose. Iodine tincturo applied to the skin over .sprain.', inflamed lymph about 30 (eel to the spralBbig Ms ankle. " Actually, he had plenty of strength available, but his fear robbed him-of it. If he had hugged the tree only moderately, the friction of the rough baik against his wt>rk shirt, would have stopped his descent. But John was so scared he was practically powerless. So that greater power was there Ml the time! But la the normal waking atalo, srlwu thooo s. rsft £3““ ,s (CopyrlgM itoo) In hypnosis, however, they concentrated their attention. For they were momentarily deal and blind and insensitive to other stimuli. So there was less drainiiM of their attention into other channels. If you think positively and teel confident, your strength is actually greater than when you feel de-feateii or afraid. And that’s why mothers, when semt-hypaottoed by daa^ to their yoangsters. Sjften (perform feats of strength that they eaa’I duplicate uader aotmal coatU- *I>. AwecUUd «rsts l> tnmie txgurtrMjr ip Uip ppp fgr rtpubU ct sU local a«ot prlot«>t li thli Dcvipopcr M «tU PI oU .XI 8f*« dlmtchn. tJBltPd etttn SJJ 40 . 1 lubHrlptloDi MTPbl* i—n»> bora pold at tta Ind dsH rat* at Pas Mebttas. ytnbar ot ABC. Enfnes Pouring In for Eastern Michigan Fair Rale Exceeds f iIhatoll9S9 Varied Program Set; Harneu Racing Marks Are Expected to Fall / Tough Talk Wag Needed at Summit Ike Derides Khrushchev s Claim WIFK OK DIPLOMAT — Mrs. iilmily Seal's Lodge is the wife of U.N. AmExassador Henry Cabot Lodge, who is considered a top possibility for the Republican vice - piesidcntial nomination. ■y BOB roNSOMfn: ship of the I'nlled Natiom to per- Board Chairman James A. Farley CHICAGO-Wish Ike had talked mM people everywhere, in every;ia naturally persona non grata as tough to Khrushchev at the nadon and on evdty continent, to|around the GOP camp. But hla TMT AV nrrv ’ iv_____•ummlt and iipmediately there-,vote on one single, simple imue7,Republican lieutenants are fwve- XiULJkz CITY — Fromjafter a; he did Tuesday night at^That issue is; {feeding thousands each day all present Indicaticms. the ^ Convention. I "Do you want to IKe under a the magic potion. Eastern Michigan Fair to The Pr.wMeet aaawemi ^e be held here Mondavisaeepiag hoasts, ' ' brags and bravados al the Smiet through Saturday will be the “biggest and best” in its 62-year history, Al Pierceall, fair secretary said a ehallei«e tt ■taking dimension. He de-Khmahehev’s eialm that St I g e has been McNutt Ruckus iOld^st Camp Meeting Not Over Yet to Start on August 4 SouthfiBid Mayor May Veto Firing of City's ROVItX) - Tl»e miiti smuuil Rev. Richard Adklm of the world Administrator Isimpsoh PaiU Camp Mx-elmg - cospel Mission. Dr. RoUand Rica jllte olch'sl leligious meeting of lu of the Oilenlal Muiaionary Society SOl’THKIKIJ>-The statu* of •'"TP*’ Pepsl-Cola has the second largest ousted city administrator Robert "I challenge him to make this . Traditionally, some 75.000 {sons atiend the fair, sponsored by {the Lapeer County Agricultural 'Asan. , Highlights of the six-day program will Include a «-H Uve-' stork show, eonaty flremen’a tog of war. dairy show, tractor haul-[ contest and harness raelBK Already entries are pour-D j T j i ®^Te last year’s' Red Trade Union Cleared totals, and records (or HONG KOI^ (APt-A 51-man! racing events are Communist Chinese trade union ^xpected tO tumble, he PC-delegation has been cleared by thej ported Japanese government for a two-i™ week official visit to Japan. I Ad«ertliirm«ntl RED TAG DAY BARGAINS ^ through SatHrday a'.ghts. > j Features of Monday's program Commi.ssioners confirmed spec-j' Cmmil DDIUTlUr !“'** ^ **'* judging of 4-H anJ'ial assessment rolls on eight proj-ULRtnAL rniniinb |Future Farmers of America de-' AND OFFICE SUPPLY partments, the opening of the mid- !way at 6 p.m.; raising of the colors* Thim Anil Fh nnlv ""‘j performances of Dap- " ^ I sirs, asd m. osiy,,,, system such ds found in the United States? Are the Soviets wilHng to deleimtlon at the convention, only J. McNutt'I* xtUI measure their world prentige by three less members on its team a * * the results 6f suchBlectfons?" Ithan New York's 9S-vate delega- r. . A .i * * * 'tion. Pepsi's lnciudi^tty;.^^’“>"^ ^ That woukf havg sorely shaken modeN who wander ^h t»^ , lal bum. If Ike had said it at tlie press rooms each day earn ing ? v * , , u ^ Cd'iwII or height of his yapping. Isoftly gurgling trays of the elixir.I.^ ---- ipompared to the delegations of The gruelling war between the Pennsylvania and Caltfornla. whichi**"" Coke carteU i». aa usual, being have only 70 each. But, of coiirae.l MiAult was n doubt to. Ttie lomliig prea.hris a,.- the Also confirmed in Ilirre pav- '^'* jments was blacktopping on Rose- The HIghws.v DeparlmenI sn Hollywood was hacked by Conn !lawn drive. Fiddis to Maine*. nouared ptan* to. puve the me- led Prosident C Hugh Dohans.i _ ____ .... I ‘■•an area (realor Island) from iCounclInien O. David K.lw,aids ami; . The spe^l aasessineut roll for | Thomas M t oslello Council Fumre Farmers of Anjenca d^|ects now compfeted. *r^e and gravel work on an • this year, woman Mrs lean McDonald and; Public hearing* were held on I BIHman lold commiialonen;. jCoun.-ilman Clar.-n. e A Durbm j*_, irotii 1 iiiv^pmiV to so voifTfi **nii fl\e other propoaed rand work j BnMwIn was ron | DWs for furniture‘and equip j The sixth Armed In two pa.vment*. |«"ent for the new city libraiT l'-'chrislensen. ay Aug f at II noithwesl of here. Approximately |.0|S) persons are. 1-ich day will liegln for visltort expreted to lie quHririvd ni itie|al i» ;I0 a m wiih a'morning prayer jMi'k for the duration of itie iiitci. Hme. aisi will Im- ixua'luded with denominational c a ni p meeting, the 7 .'Ut pm. preaching service, vhl.'h continues through Aug It ' -Special chiWren s and .vouth pro. A crowd of m'arlv t.lkin Is anli grama will lie coivliKted for tha ■ipaled for the 7 Tl pm. Sunday youdlP’r people enrolled at th# senices Other |ireaehiiig sfrvici's'camp under t(ie (lire<-tion of Gff will lie held ilallv al lO M) a ni -inide Coo|m'i i p.m and 7 :U) p m , Hiirten Hewelt, who Uvea on the Pren.-hera lor this .xear^re Dr ‘'r’l!?**, * aietsker P rank R. Mlangi-r, exeeiillxe'vlee “‘"'ft , , „ prealdent ot ....... Theologt. al . "V’- • A'-s'i la a.-liedilled for Aug 11 in main Tabernacle evidence at TSieaday night's Commission meeting. Richman Brothers Clothiers MIRACLI Mill CINTM u'ilnian. I'.maiiueV CLOSED SATURDAY grandstand at 8 p.m. oAiuiwAi I Judging DESK BLOTTER PADS Vbiin VbVllbll raua ; at lO a m. Tuesday. These wUl in- Iiclud^furm produce, canned gooda, I (lowers, grain and baked goods. Aeeording to Piereeall, entries still wAI be areepted la home NEW STOCK Entries in racing events must be I submitted by 10 a.m. the day before the race the horse is scheduled {to enter, he said. Quality board, leather corner* In; ^ special attraction, new to the, led, green, blue, maroon, brown.,,^ {Foley Show to be presented at 2 iand 8 p.ip. Tuesday ' 19x24 or 16x21 Reg. I.SO Now 19x12 sixes Ktg. 1.75 Now $1.17 Commissioners have authorized !.**'"* **'''^ apptw''d| ii,c chargi-! romtraelkm nraleet •*** vacating of Clara street in «s-commission and the CitV|^.aJke.l oiH of Die nieeiing eorntreetton project. Managers Library Committee | ----- The estimate was for curb, gut-ijot* jg *nd 28 to the west line of! Commissioner* have ordered thd^ ' - , drain^e, widening and re-jArUme street after no objections P«"haslng agent to buy flr \0lPC Irljnnjnn ml lated work on Howard street, were voiced at a public hearing on bid on. the proposal. SCBMITTED « LV IS The bids were submitted July Just Fraction Ahead I tjew subdivision. Curbs and gutters will be constructed on the southerly sides only of both streets. ^om slate returned The eodmate called for a total i monies at the request of the Mich-cost of H1.IM with the rtty pa.v ' lag ytS,KM and the remainder paid In special assesaments to property owners at the rate of yi.sa pea front foot. A public hearing on the construe- ».■ ■ nnn "****®* at'ils Tuesday morning! DETROIT J'—.Sales of new rnrs ^e city has a^e^o pay $1,000. ^y„g durinu the nii.KHe third of July sac re II oa. mv Qnly Uvei-e frailioniilly hetlei than dur .J| t . . IMty tiux citliuut* rknflrul Iflut 'Get Tough' i Policy Started Over 200 entries are expected inlion was scheduled for Aug. 9. ^1 Q8 harness races beginning! The city a.sses.sor was author-' * •VO {Wednesday with top driversJrumjized to prepare special assessment —iM leading tl-acks including North- roRs on three proposed pro.ject< PI ACTI(* jville MRA's Ik’ofverine Race Track,{after hearings on intent to con ***’'*' others. jstruct were held. PLAYING CARDS i races VVednesday night. These involve the eonstriielion Comparable to mor.y advertised,"' ^ 2-year-old filly pace. 3- eprtw and gutters on HIIK-l $7.95 a set. 2 deck, get year-old stud and gelding pace atidi niont avenue, Nebraska to Earl-4-yeaj-old stake. ' avenue, Madison Judging of livesiork in all de- j to Mf. Clemens, and Pleasant ^ partments will be at 10 n.iii. view drive eanf of Hlllsnionl. ^ rhuntdav. Cattle entries alreadv '' *°‘**iy are double those of last vear ' f^‘>"’"''-'*s“"ers aptliorized the following a fire Tuesday viliich ami sheen are nni far iwAin.i work'^to proceed on gutted iwo shop buildings inside p"eri-reli said ' “» Bax-^prison wails. , ;ter. after no objections were Warden L.um Bomar said In-1 The tractor-haulmg contest U voiced at a public hearing on the mates started the fire deliberale-'’ T,' ^'n special a.ssessmeni roll. ly m sympathy with 20 maximum! Iates that night will feature the W a W security prikoners on a hunger .3-year-old filly pace, the 2-year- widening and blacktopping was strike against tightened security iold stud and gelding pace and the,ordered for EdfSon street, Run- measures. TK**^”*’ 1 J to MonWalm, after no objec-| ♦ ♦ ♦ ' The automobile and farm ma- tions were voiced al a similar j Guards shot thiye prisoners as to k^p fire trucks assessment rolls were from entering the pri.son grounds.! and draperie remain to be pur- ! chased for the library. The rlty's weed control Is progressing with some I.IHNI va-rant lots insperted to date, ar-roniing to l-esler B. Msniev, weed supervisor for the Parks and Recreation Department. set *3.95 KOOL Ward s xaid c.iis wrif «l the rale of 17.IS.i- daily lielween • Jul.\ II and 20. I.asi ,\eni the rate was aljoul IT.IIJP dail.x. •The gap was considerably less About 52 per cent have been ci.t "’'m it wa.s during Ihc first six-^ and almost 40 per cent have been PriSOn«rS Start Fire found m violation, he reports, for Some Sympathy but The .second inspection has been WaixTs said the six I'oniparl cars End Uo Beina Shot Bagicy accmnited for 2« | lirri rni of ,ill r « street to Michigan avenue. Cut-mid-July sales comimrcd with L’.'i I ling of lots in violation began July |ier ceii't during llie .I.iimai-v-June NA-SHVILLE, Tenn. »APi - In- 19. *i«-iiod AUBlia niieuiAAl pm-woe WTU laxe place at h Qllllln GUSHlUN ^'l fuMivision: Court drive.{ "If tliese people don'fwant to $A65 uled for l::i0 p.m. Aug. 6. firemen’s.Mt. Clemens to Grandview; and be treated, like human beings, tug-of-war at -7:30 p.m. and thejivy street. Montcalm to Kennett. then that’s tlie way it will be." SPECIAL BUYS in SOCIAL STATIONERY Cl'ab size Typette Stationery. 1!0 L=heetE, 50 enveJppes m assorted pastel colors. Extra bdx ^ 40' sheets, 24 envelopes. Lst harness races, the 2.22 pace. The same work on Dellwood ave- 'the governor said. He declined to 2.22 trot and the 2.1.3 pace aiid nue, Earlmoor to Howland: and'say what measures he hs\d trot at 8:15 p.m. |Myra avenue. Voorheis to Sylvan'mind At* CONblTIONIO roa YOU! 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JULY 27. 1060 0 WAREHOUSE SALE THE PONTIAC PRESS, NINE |U.S. Gronts $1 Million flor Monroo Hospital i ***«> coo- • cmieUon grant of at leait ow doUaia haa been aooidMl ^lir a new hoapitaL • R. Hemmlnga, chief of the •Miehign. Daptftment of hSpSIi tevey and Oomtrtiction. Mkl the federal aid would go to the Memorial Hoapltal Fund Drive, one of (hives currently being brid 1 The government will pay some ST per cent of a total (Estimated cost of $3,300,000 for a new 200-bcd faculty. East Gernian Fleet to Match West's! HAMBURG. Gertaany (UPf)~ Russia is building up Cc East Germany's smaU____________ moded fleet in a move to aaatch West Germany’s growing naval ■trength. ac(»rding to Western IntelligeiKje reports. ellertB to give the Owed by West German defeMe ofIMals an a etiea that wUi Adm. Arleigb Bdrfce. U.8. Chief of Naval Operattons. has seconded German motions. to change current tonnagie lithit (or surface aarships from 3,000 ton to S.OOO Ions and permit the country to build submarines larger than 3S0 tons. :3rd Schloiingor History ^ “ lock on DmI Dm XljSs traits of Huey Lon*. Father Cbugh- - HU he tried aet supporting BOSTON (ITPIl-A third volume )(n and Dr. TWmend :her . . . A cynle feels that the WMtM rtrfsnsri in the Bsltic Ses'o^ SchlesUiger Jr.'s history j * w * ^Mt waste of time Is teartuag: If SowM mhmarinea and wirfsce ®* ***• H*'* ^ published The first two volumes were • 'n»e,how to behave in poltte aociety —' ^ d mTrS^; L ^ -nie'lwcuto -ther. isn't any. -Mrl; Atlantic. UNITED SHIRT DISTRIBUTORS Tet-Harea Sbapplat Center Russians strategists beMeve that in the event of w'ar. the Eastern bloc m u s VnW CONTROL At the same time SoViet control of the Baltic'i Western approaches were viewed as a prerequisite to protect the Northern fisnk of any Soviet troop movements on the Central European continent Now extra quality you can taste aiiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiifl today soiiiiei stamps DEI S teM East Oemma Osnumutote that they wUi ahertl.v reeeive live Rke^-rlasa deatreyam ta briag ap to a lettl af sevea the Twe deatreyers are 'to I aMpgrarde. 2,130 tons and carry («ir 130 millimeter. guns and 10 torpedo tubes. They are operational inj large numbers ^ the Soviet fl(?ef. Naval sources said the Sovirisj are also handing over to East i W Germany 12 330-ton submarines ofiM - ---- - W the Soviet MV class, armed with t two torpedo tubea and developilng a submerged speed of 10 knots, lar These vessels were described by West German experts as "not too ^ impressive." j fe- west Germany now has American-loaned Fletcher-c lass destroyers (2,700 displacement tons) operational. wife wtn Jetoi the Batten’s deetroyer squadrons wlthla twe yeare. The West German navy currently comprises 137 warships, { including a fleet of some 30 hi^-speed quadruple screw torpedo' boats, reaching . express-train! speed of 45 knots. These 160-ton boats have beeik as some of the most ^ versatile and powerful craft in any navy. Intelligence sources, assessing! East German naval strength. | pointed out, however, that the ; Communists are expected to runl .j|^ into difficulties training crews ini ?• appropriate numbers for their] ^ new ships. East Germany lias a iF> considerable manpower shortage.! ; MUitaiy training of Communist Annual Clearance-Entire Stock Ladies’ — Men's — Children's ^ Swimwear Famous brands included in Ladies' Swim Suits ore Rose Morie Reid, Jontzen, Brilliant ond Roxonne in oil of the '60 foshions Men's ond Children's suits ore from Jontzen featuring their fomous Torptjon plaids ond solids. suffering from an over-empiiasis * of poltiical indoctrination. ’ Due to recent refinements in blending methods, todey's PM has what we think is the ^est blend formula in theliuainesa. It is a product of one of the world’s great distilling organizations, National Distillers, with its vast supply of great whiskies— and the know-how gained from producing tome of the world’s finest brands. We would like you to try it. In e*fra bouquet, extra smoothness and extra flavor—you will taste how completely today’s PM de-seives the “de luxe” stamp. Stiff Fines Hancfet jTwo U.S. Airlines A Member of National Distillers’ Family of /ine Brands WASHINGTON iSi-Some of tlie heaviest airline tines yet imposed by the Federal Aviation Agency showed up on the FAA's violations docket today. Trans World Airlines paid a $13,-000 civil penalty lor failure last year to maintain current proficiency checks for af least 70 of its flight engineers. American Airlines paid a $9,000 penalty for a series of maintenance violations ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY H&U kyaway sale TREMENDOUS CLEARANCE ON REDWOOD FURNITURE What a value! Penney’s redwood and aluminum firm locking arm chairs. Penney’s 5-position chaise lounge chairs in beautiful red- ARM wood and sturdy aluminum. Also 3-pc. picnic sets, made strong to CHAIRS stand firm, braced to last for years. 3-pc. neme SET $ 8 CHAISE LOUNGE.... 15.00 MIRACLE MILE STORE ONLY .25.00 Open Every Weekday— Monday thru Saturday 10 A. M. te 9 F.M. Men's Bermudas Regular $^99 To $^99 to $7.9.1 Im ^ Men's Cord Slacks Ihwron and $^99 Ta $/|99 i.otton Cord. •• Reg. to $ ft.9.1 FIMAL SHOE CLEARANCE Famous Brand Lodies' Shoes High Heels—^We(Jgies—Flats Regular ^ to $10.98 Ladies' Summer Casuals ' Straps—Wedgies—Flats—Mules Reguair ^ to $6.99 Men's Worii Oxfoids “ ‘7®* 1.allies' U. S. Kedetles and Summoreltes Canvas Casuals—Flats and Wedgies Regular to $.1.49 V- Men's Shoes Oxfords ond Lpofers in Block or Brown Sizes S Regular ^ to $12.9.1 Famous Name Ladies' Full Fashioned Fur Blend Sweaters SAVE $3 (o $4 BEFORE THE SEASON! Cardigans Long *6,99 Novelties Short $g99 A.J $^99 ‘6.99 ‘5.99 > Before the season ofrives you con save on this wonderful sole event! Choose from white, beige, heather grey, s dork brown, block, light blue or red fire. ^ Use a Convenient Lion Charge Plan it!' TEX THE POXTIAC PRESS. WEDXESDAY. JL^Y 27, IMP - A Moat ft iM Amcrioim April tt Hua year. cattoBcd m Ike CmMum ttu LW ike SA No. t WOMEN'S SUMMER PLAY SHOES FUTTIE CANVAS STRAPS PUMPS fi’-g. fj.OO and ^.On Idlun MISSES'. eWLOREN’S lAREFOOT SANDAU lf«kM SiSM RW, tfwva WMn $2.00 yal$ie ____Child's Plaid TENNIS OXFORD Reg. $2.00 Voluc Broken Sixes *1 44 Women's Terry Cloth HOUSE SUPPERS Res $2.00 Voitte Broken Sixes *1 00 nOMEirS NOBSE (IXrOIDS Res. $4.00 en4 ^ $5.00 Voloes ^ m " K Sixes to 10 , 2 SHOE DEFT. 42 N. SogifMiw Deaih'Notices MSS. CTjII'OC O. BETCaiJ Mn Oner t 7i 4M a tane iflaraa Hr>«atdi made her home heik Uke M She - lea^w ^a• •Ha Robert M IWiae Md Sari «T Her lwi> i« •> Me MMarr F>npr*l HMar. tkAUD E. PUNOI VlI.F0fU>-Smiot far David EL Flohr M. «r jm Cbmy R4 HokiaAd. «iU he at 1 pja. fa. tnomm II Rarhardaon-Bird fV ■rraJ Motne hew. »UI he ia Emp9ea Ctraetery Delrott Mr PW»r died yeaterOay after a. kne lUoen * Soie Mi>7\ or i* hi* Otter Beaaie' riohr of Highland. MX.V E r KVELE IAKP: ORION - Semre lor Mrt R P tvai Sekielf » tor-merly (d Lake Onon in be al 2 p m SaturcU>’ at Alien i Kuaeral Home here Banal will be ui P.v-erjpreei, Cemrtery Mr* .VW> died Uft ufiM al her hotne. IM Nartca Ave , Pod-ttar after a iwo.year iOarva She »aa a member of CeatrmI Meihtid»« Owrrh Pomiar. and a Ide member at Orion Cbapier No MS. OES. She aiao bekmcad lo the Lake Onon Marrabee* Sum\ma are a Mn Fred J ol Deinai. a timer and n*« brotbera. Drayton Rector Dies in Detroit R«v. Waldo R, Hunt of St. Androw Chuvdi Is Hoort VicHhi The Rev VaUa It Ifaac re«dar • a« SI Aadrew Lpfampri Charek. DrayMa Plaav. diai af • heart brief illaeai. He mm C. The P.ev. Sir. »ha* td SMS Maw-ley Dr Drayton PtadM. came fa m. AKdreWa as vvar fa m wfam the efank tarn a afafam rt AN Sainia Elpfacapal Gfaarii ei Pm- fCJU I rawL rader Mi h RET. WAUW K. HX^T The family said memorUl brib-iftes may be made to SI. Andrew Epfaoopal Chtwck. Drayton Plains. iThe body fa at tbr COals Ffanetnl Home. 3141 Sathaba* ltd TV Pje\ .Mr Hum mas ble for a Andre a* a ckurcb. He becanfa A craduaie of the Ufdvnwty of Micbicaii. he aers'ed as rector of St. John PLptacopal Churrfa at Wayne lor 13 years before rominp to the Pontiac area Artoe fa e I v I r affair* fa faaynr. V aeord a* psefadml *f the Vayim Mtaistrrial Asm. rbairmaa af IV I atted Na-llan'« rammittee af Wayne Be-lary CWb. Hr helped prsanue and was preaideni of the U ayne Cdordinat-ins Comnl and ba* ser\'ed on the Wayne Recreation Committee ' Durmc World War I he vr\ed wdb tV YMCA UI IV Middle East. JIS-WA tlTTIIS it a la« dapa ar afaabal. IMJOT SIT. Ttl NfAlTM PSOM A MIDICINI TO« AT AU 0RU6 STOMIS HUMY, HURRY, Hurry... The Hub's Storewide Summer Sale Ends Soon! ! * ItYI DOLURS NOW ON SUMMER AND YEAR- ROUND CLOTHING .. . SPORTSWEAR AND FURNISHINGS * CAS^^BECAUSE^^ DON'T NEED TO LAY OUT THE READY I YOU CAN CHARGE IT AND I TAKE 6 LONG MONTHS TO PAY! I "We Tailor Your Credit As Well As Ydur Clothes' 18 N. Saginaw Sh Open Mon., Fri., 'til 9 p.m. WITH THIS COUPON HALF SOLES >169 I Pr. Alt. HEEL LIFTS 1.011 Cuba. REISlin SHOE lEPAII 42 II. Saginow easaffad fa bay sraet a art and PM n(W mUBiaiMn i wRk iliiilH ippHii, i FEATURE^ACKED, BARGAIN BUY! 2-Cyde RCA WWOOL Autoiuatie WASHER NO MONET DOWN Newnt I960 Ddnxe Medd • Full-Tune tint Filter • Built-in Suds Miser* • Exclusive 7 Rinses This is the biggest model made by RCA Whirlpool! Gives you 6 wash-rinse temperatures. Console styling plus 5 year warranty on sealed transmission. Open your account in minutes . . by phone if you wish! * %VDS NfSXI onion AL EXTRA * FREE DELIVERY — FREE INSTALLATION m By Phone ihm\) H0U5EKEEPIN 51 West Huron Street of POXTIAC Shop by Phone! 4-1555 A member nf the diocesan department of OinsUan educatioii. the <9 Aadiwm s rector has been adxiser in yornix people s work for the Doam River Convocation SurvivinK are hit «ife, Myitle; a daufhter. Mrs. Georee KubH-fatey of Livooin. a aon Peter aerv-Inu with tV Army in Korea and four grandchildren. A memorial aenice of Holy Commiinian will he conducted at Ram. Friday at St Andrew Qairch by the Rei. C George Widdibeld FMerml tenn-e uiU be held at ill am Friday »nth the Rt P^ev .\n.-hie Ctwiey . suffragan btsbop of the MWiisrar diocese, offiewt-mg Bunal will be in Foteat lasm Cemetery Detroit —— SoM coter . __ Wfaapw- Bqnerrop YeOow, Taroaowc, Green Mat. ^ THE NEWPORT " 3^^ AsOe-wjHimm-« S 57' 37' .the HILTON Woadcrfal colors t* h^jen yonr badmwm »"d~l^ dofat Ray a Attractive towels wnh oae eoiored stnpe fa Pink Ge-raaiuat P.k Betgr. tor-gwise. Banenmp k eJknr. irnr lisnin " 'i; PONTIAC PRESS. WKDXKSDAY. SVLX ST. I9fl0 Completoly CleaiMd, Government Inspected, top Quollt^ ELEVEN ^'SUPER RIGHr MATURE BEEF Cube or Chip Steaks ■ 89< ^'SUPER-RIGHT' ALL MEAT Skinless Franks .. 49‘ Halibut Steak 39< ONLY LB. Shrimp » 69c dtamd Smoh nm u- 2Sc Whhofish CUAMO • • 53t Sok mkb FROZiN , . M. 49c JANE PARKER—REG. 49c Angel Food Cake 39 SPECIAL THIS WEEK C large ^ RING JANI FARKIR—UO. SS< JANI FARKIR—PLAIN OR SliDiD Pineapple Pie. .*r." 39c Rye Bread 17c BACON SALE ALLGOOD BRAND, ACrP's FINE QUALITY Sliced Bacon 47< I LB. PKG. Fancy Sliced Bocon supirrioht , Thick-Sliced Bocon country'itvu “SUPERRIGHT QUALITY Polish Sausage. •SUPli-RIOHr-POR OUTDOOR COOKING Rotisserie Roast «EEP ROUND SULTANA BRAND—CHUNK STYLE Tuna Fish ... 4‘^if 89< PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT Blended Juice mS^n'vc 4 99< LADY BETTY BRAND Prune Juice..............2 '>% 69< DELICIOUS FRUIT DRINKS FOR MORNING—FOR EVENING Mott's AM w PM 4 99> A&P Brand, All Green, Cut NEW PACK Asparagus Spears 2 ■ 39* SAVEI 16c OFP LABEL LARGE CIUSTIRS— lestoil99c LIQUID DETERGENT ^ail 49< PRISM euinvATio Blueberries FOR DELICIOUS, CHOCOLATE-FLAVORED DRINKS 10 lb. Bog For Outings pnd Backyard Borbccues Charcoal Briquets 20-ib 19 20ib. Bog POR PUS AND OISSIRTt FAMILY . SIZE CAN Peaches ADD TASTINESS TO SAUDS Green Peppers PANCY WAXED -S Cucumbers • . fkOHN FOOD BUYS TREESWEET FROZEN LEMONADE 3ffli.oo Mestle's Quik . 4 - 45c SPECIAL LABEL! ANN PAGE QUALITY 4 ~ 29c Salad Dressing 3“»« Eigwoxi.ckc.ffee 55* “• QT. JAR 79. 43. With This A&P Money-Saving Coupon CANE SUGAR 5 lb B.. UPON PER FA-HILr—AblLTS ONII Sultnno Pork & Boons Hortz Dog Yummles 2 NEW LOW PRICE COME SEE... YOU'LL SAVE , AT A&P! 10 ^ 89i DELICIOUS, PROCESS CHEESE Mel-O-Bit Slices 2 39c PIMENTO OR SWISS Broccoli‘SljT’-----------39< Banquet Dinners .. '1.1^ 49c CRISTMONT ORANOi OR UMI Sherbet. . 2 All prices In this od effective thru Saturday, July 30th in all Eastern Michigan AAP Super Markets THE GREAT ATLANTIC A PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, INC. 5uper J^arkets AMIRKA'S OtPINOABlI fOOO MERCHANT SINCE I8S9 4 Pontiac Area Stores Open Monday Thru Soturday 9 to 9 1185 N. Perry St., ot Madison 4724 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Ploins 949 W. Huron St., Near Telegraph Rd. 25 W. Pike St., Downtown Open Mondoy and Fridoy 'til 9 A&P S^wmarkett Also ot . ... Main St.. RochesNr 85 W. Flint, Lake Orion 1160 E. Maple, Walled Uke 210 S. Woodward, Birmingham Adorns at Bowers, Birmingham CLOSED SUNDAY AS USUJ^L Grope Juice OUR m«IST OUALITY AAPDRAND IO.OZ. * AsperoG^^ SpeerscwRmtifrwMin'n^^39c Save e« AAP Tide Soap Of Seautiful Weoien lath Site Tor DnHet. Tael Heavy Duty—13" Wide Giant Pkg. Krng Sit. Sc Oft Label 10c Oft label Camay Soap Camay Soap Liquid Joy 13-Ox Site 32-Oi. Site Reynold's Wrap 69c 1.19 4 i 41c 2 Col... 29c .37c 65c ’S 33c Cheer 77c I • . PK«. 4YC 2 p‘xV 97c 49e 89c - r r TEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JtTLY 27, 1060 . A toto«] of m . catkmcd on thr of Barbadoa from April of thta year, nirpowtitf by p than 1.M0 the previous high 'of 3,000 for the aame prriod Death Notices Lot No. 1 WOMEN'S $1 SUMMER PLAY SHOES FLAHIE CANVAS STRAPS PUMPS MISSES', CHILDREN’S BAREFOOT SANDALS Ri'p. ?1'.W and a.OO \ nines Iroktn SisM Ra^, trown and WliHa Re^. S2.00 Value Child’s Plaid TENNIS OXFORD Rtg. $2.00 Volut Broken Sixes *1 44 Women's Terry Cloth HOUSE SUPPERS Reg $2.00 Volue Broken Sixes *1 00 WOMEN S NURSE OXFORDS 77 Reg. $4.00 and ^ $5.00 Volues Sixes to 10 , 2 SHOE DIPT. 42 N. Soginow i MM. ClJltrDE D. KtEVKOUM ! .Mrs. belonged to the I Lake Orion Maccabees, | Sur\i\'ing are a son Fred J of FJhtrolt, a sistPr and two brothera. rhaaed on Hatrhery road whero The family said memorial tributes may be made to St. Andrew Episcopal Church. Drayton Plains. The body Is at the Coats Funeral Home. 3141 Sashabaw Rd. The Rev. Mr uJtt was responsi-! rew> in ble for St ,Andrei> incorporating; as a church. He became Its first { rector In October 1960 A graduate of the University of Michigan, he. served as rector of Str John F2ptscopal Church at Wayne for 13 years before coming to^the Pontiac area Tbo oiporloct tbot ovor a pooplo Uho fli hovo bod with O-JIS-WA lITTIRS provot opoia wby thU poworfol oH-bork tools, ottoe 4S •occesifol yoort, coo-to nob# BOW frioodt. Active In e I v I e affairs In Wayne, he served as president of the Wayne Ministerial Asna. and chairman ot the United Nation's ronimittee of Wayne Rotary nub. He helped organize and was! president of the Wayne Coordinat-; ing Council and has served on the Wayne Recreation Committee, | During World War I he served with the YMCA in th« Middle East. WITH THIS COUPON HALF SOLES ^169 I Pr. AH. HEEL LIFTS NEISNER SHOE REPAIR 42 N. Saginaw jjt g|p| FEATURE-PACKED, BARGAIN BUYI i».i 2-Cycle RCA WHIRLPOOI Antoinatie WASHER Newfit 1960 Dcluxo Modtl # Full-Time Lint Filter O Built-in Suds Miser* O Exclusive 7 IGnses NO monbt DOWN 1» '5 'With Trade This is the bixsreflt model made by RCA Whirlpool! Gives you 5 wash-rinse temperatures. Console stylinx plus 6 year warranty on sealed transmission. Open your account in minutes ... by phone if you wish! * SUDS MISES OPTIONAL EXTKA v FREE DELIVERY — FREE INSTALLATION Shop By Phone :;^G00D HOUSEKEEPING 51 West Huron Street of PONTIAC Shop by Phone! F» 4-1555 Before entering the l^placopal engaged In boy. acont work and camp leaderahip. A member of the diocesan de-' pariment of Christian education,! Andrew's rector has beenj adviser in young people'i for the Down River Convocation. Surviving are his wife, Myrtle; JIB-WA lITTItS U aiado froai 11a daughter, Mrs. George Kubit-of ootnra** Saott borbs and ton- j skey of Livonia; a ton, Peter serv-taint oo bornfol drags, paio-hll- ling with the Army in Korea; and Hog dopo or aHebol. INJOT IIT-1 four grandchildren. i A memorial service of Holy YOU 'Communion will he conducted at lUST. Ig g o, Friday at Sf. Andrew I Church by the Rev. C. Geoi-ge Iwiddifield. Funeral service will be held at! |ll a.m. Friday with the Rl. Rev Archie Crowley,, suffragan bishop |of the Michigan diocese, offidat-{ing. Burial will be in Forest Lawn tCemetery. Detroit. AT ALL DRUG STORIS 1 1 HUIRY, HURRY, Hurry... The Hub's Storewide Summer Sole Ends Soon! ! • SAVE MANY IMPORTANT DOLLARS NOW ON SUMMER AND YEAR.'ROUND CLOTHING ... SPORTSWEAR AND FURNISHINGS * CAS*H^BECAUSE^^ DON'T NEED TO LAY OUT THE READY YOU CAN CHARGE IT AND TAKE 6 LONG MONTHS TO PAY! 'We Tailor Your Credit 4s Well 4s Your Clothes" 18 N. Saginaw St. Opei^ Mon., Fri., 'til 9 p.m. THE PgytlAC PRESS. WEUXESDAY. Jt’LY 27. 1900 Cpmpivlely CImimcI, Governmant Inspected, top Quili^ "SUPER RIGHT' MATURE BEEF Cube or Chip Steaks / ;■ 89< "SUPER.RIGHT" ALL MEAT / Skinless Franks . \ «49‘ Halibut Steak 39.- ONLY Shrimp' » 69< doORMl Simh miH u. /2Sc Whhofisli ClMNiD • • 53t Solo RIbft FROUN , , W. 49c JANE PARKER—REG. 49c Aagel Food Cake 39 SPECIAL THIS WEEK C large ^ RING JANI FARKIR—RiO. SSc JANI PARKIR—FIAIN OR SIIOID Pineapple Pie 39c Rye Bread • • • lOAF 17« BACON SALE ALLGOOD BRAND, A&P't FINE QUALITY Sliced Bacon 47. 1-LB. PKG. Foncy Sliced Bocon supirrioht , Thick-Sliced Bocon country'styii . . 49c 2 97c "SUPER-RIGHT' QUALITY Polish Sausage... • 49e "SUPER-RIGHT" FOR OUTDOOR COOKING Rotisserie Roast ROUND • 89e SULTANA BRAND—CHUNK STYLE LIGHT MEAT Tuna Fish PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT Blended Juice DEL MONTE 4 4 6V2-OZ. CANS Thompson Seedless GRAPES 89. 99. Prune Juice_________2 «it 69. DELICIOUS FRUIT DRINKS FOR MORNING—FOR EVENING Mott's AM or PM 4 ‘isi 99. LADY BETTY BRAND 46-OZ. CANS A&P Brand, All Green, Cut NEW PACK Asparagus Spears 2 39* LARGE Closure FRESH CUinVATID Blueberries . . FOR Pin AND DISSIRTS Peaches .... ADO TASTINESS TO SALADS Green Peppers PANCY WAXED Cucumbers . . SAVEL 16c OFP LABEL lestoil^ 99c LIQUID DETERGENT Sail— FOR DELICIOUS, CHOCOLATE-FLAVORED DRINKS . 3a 1.00 iiestle's Quik . e^ 4 45c SPECIAL LABEL! ANN PAGE QUALITY 4< 29c Salad Dressing FAMILY SIZE CAN QT. JAR 49. 79. 43< 10 lb, Bag For Outings and Backyard Barbecues Charcoal Briquets 59' *1^^ 0. With This A&P Money-Saving Coupon CANE SUGAR Lb Bag 39‘ TIIROI OH MTtRD%T, JI I Y .WTH 29c Morgorine nutuy brand 6 ctns 89c Hl-C FniH Drinks o/grapi 3 mns 89c Eight O’clock Coffee FROZEN FOOD BUYS TRKSWEET FROZEN lEMONADE 10 ““ 89* Broccoli *ch<5fpeo** • • • • • . . . 2ftg 39c Banquet Dinners 49c Grope Juice Sultana Pork & Beans 10c NEW LOW PGlCi 55 { bag COME SEE... YOU'Lli SAVE AT A&P! DELICIOUS, PROCESS CHEESE l^l-O-Bit Slices 2 39c II pricot in this od offoctiva thro Solurdoy, July 30th in oil Eostorn Michigan AAP Super Morkata THE GREAT ATLANTIC t PAOFIC TEA COAAPANY. INC. AMERICAN PIMENTO OR SWISS CRBSTMONT ORANOB OR LIME Sherbet . . 2 , 89c 4 Pontiac Area Stores Open Monday Thru Saturday 9 to 9 1185 N. Perry St., ot Moditen 4724 Dixie Hwy., Droyton Plaint 949 W. Huron St., Neor Telcgroph Rd. 25 W. Pike St., Downtown Open Monday and Friday 'til 9 A&P Supermarkets Also ot . . . 63/ Main St., R^hittor 85 W. Flint, Lake Orion 1160 E. Maple, Walled Lake 210 S. Woodward, Birminghoin Adomi ot Bowers, Birmingham CLOSED SUNDAY AS USUAL Sava at A&P Tide Giant Pkg. Kina Sil. ScOftlebot lOeOfUabat Seaa Ot laautitul Woman ^th Sil* Fof Dn*<*i, Tool H*avy Duty—12" Wid* N«w eiua : Camay Soap Camay Soop Liquid Joy 12-Ot Sit* 23-Ox. Six* Reynold's Wrap Cheer i %■;’ 77c King. Six# 1,31 69c 1.19 4 & 41c 2 c-*-- 29c 37c 65c 33c I twel\t: THE POXUAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2T; HWO ’Will Platform Suit GOP Convention? Rebuilt Rights Plank Set for OK To Ficmtote »lnteUtony VoUng ■olid front Nixon ia expected to elaborate on the piatiorm in an acceptance cpeech Thunday night and in a Friday n CHICAGO (APt • — ’A broad, vita of New York echoed 10,000-word Repoblican piaUbrntlporti alter viaiting Nixon early with a aturdUy rebuih cKll rights jtoday punk te ready for expected GOPjENDonU REVISION Oom-ention approval tonight. | further along In the houra. PrMpeda el any Hear battia [New York's Gov. Nelson A. Rocke-laded as meat OOP cMWi MU- ifeller added his endorsement rated they waaM aroepl the the re\;i)»d plank, calling it saM he was grateful wHfc the ra-sislaa. “The plank ia comprehenaive,’ le aaid. “It attacka dlacrimhia* km In voting, bouatng. acboola, lobe and public facilities. • Southern deiegatra. etaiming a jvictory in keeping civil righu compraaslse wwriiad eat Taeaday strong and apeclflc dedaration In ^ G Harold Alexander. Florida wight by the pUttarm rammlttee support of equal oppotiunity, liu-aw the Isweliy racial eqaaSty man dignity and the supreme Isaue. The rampeamlv was vat- Worth of the Individual " **■**• Rath Rackefeller and Mtaa Vice preweienf Riefi evea the aew plank convention form piTxluct .Sen Jacob K Ja- ga further lu some respectv. but , It appeared likely that the The platfbnn. in • heres to traditieiial OOP con-•ervatism in fiscal and ooonamie potidea, commenda tlon the tenets of senhower’a promises to national dafenac oipaaditiitta found In Its annual endeavor hfk|aaid voters to cast “an ioMilgiRiF Vote" in elections, the Oakland CRIzim League today reieMe^ tta rating The final defense plank repre-aenls a coniiderabie revlilon tjm an earttdh version also sharply -------criticized by Rockefeller. The Repuhlicnn chairman, said after original consisted primarily of a a meeting of 10 Southern states pledge to continue Elsenhower chaimien he does not expect a policies. The final plank calls for minority report to go before the accelerated missile production and new weapon development an intensified defense program. Citizens Lw Rates County Hopefuls Ms U tha sU-Demaeratlc Cangreus, the okeyKo * Sdiymour V. Dmmum * G; Venwn Laupold * WilUun A. O'Brian (INstaM Nd. g) John C. ffitdieocfc * Henty Fbrd Piekertag CXHINTYC for kids Good teeth, good eyesight—general good health depend upon the oroper aniounts of Vitamin*! A and D. Keyko Margarine—America’s finest margarine contains these eaaentiai health giving vitamins. Delicious as a spread for bread too! 4 m«f/CJI'J fInmMt mmrgarine for grown-ups In addition to good health—grown-ups with families need to'watch the budget. Don’t forget the true economy—plus good, GOOD taste of Kej ko—America’s finest margarine. Incumbent Republican WflUaai Broomfield ia unopposed lor renomination. Rankings were reached, the Leagu" said, through' questionnaires, looks into credit ratings, court records, home intervijswa and full committee intervievtf#**”- The League emphasized that in the primary it compares only candidates running tor the same office in the same party, not in the. opposing party. The I-eague also ranked the eight candidates bhMiiig for Oakland (xunty’s nowpartUan aew DEMOCRATIC (Congress 18th Distriel) ••• Ralph T. Johnson •• Joseph Kadus ••• James Kellis > •• George E. Lennox •• Leo P. Meagher Zigmund J. Niparko State Senator (12th District) •**,S. Jerome Broason *• Robert H. Cliapin •• Joseph T. Stadnik * George J. FttUwrson * Alvin S. Rappaport Oeck-RegMer ’* John E. Kronenbeig * David S. Lees William K. Bciuon Sol Pltfldn '* Roy J. Ruseeli Stanley F. Dunn REPUBLICAN (Congress Itth District) WUaam S. Brooriilield (Incumbent) State Senator (12th Dtotriet) Ri(±ard D. Kuhn ' V* FarreU E. Roberts Stale Representative (Diririct No. 1) Lloy d L. Anderson (Incumbent) (District No. 2) Richard I. Moore (Dhtrtct No. 3) •• Stanley Brown ••• Henry M. Morgan Jr. ••• Christian F. IMsett * Arthur C. Btdnr ••• John A THua * Simon H. VIotiHr (DWriet Ne. S) William Hayward (Incumbent) (DMrielNo.S) •• Dorothy M. Rowley •** Robert J. Turner Oaffc-RegMar Daniel T. Murphy Jr. LIO P. MIAGHiR Lirs CHOOSI OUR LiADERS WISELY LIO P. MEAGHER YOUR CONBRESSMAN PriaMflaa Aag. 2 Ralph A. Main Judge of Probate (Non-Partisan) ****Donald E. Adams ••• Herbert Burdick ••• Verne C, Hampton Theodore F. Hughes •• David Kaufman ••• L. Harvey Lodge ••• Ralph S. Moore ••• John B. Osgood (ASTtrUMmenll Qiick RtUsf fron PHs IrrUatios to years ago. a Buffalo druggist created an ointment to relieve Itching and smarting of piles. It brought such quick, cooling, soothing, astringent relief that iU fame spread across Uw land making Peterson’s Ointment a favorite in thousands of hones. Ask your druggist today for 5Sc box or 85C applicator tube. Peterson’s Ointment delights or mmey back. for all your cooking and baking, too! This coupon good for io^ MONEY-SAVING IAa COUPON WORTH AlfV Tkh esipts prnssM Is yiur pscir is |otS for lit twirl tbs purclusi sf stu PSM SI/T£Kff(7 MARGARINE tJfiMtMlIt X'l’midVOTV *'»**T'n "ill'll! (District No. I) '• John S. Coleman • Patrick K. Daly (District No. 2) Arthur J. Law (Incumbent) (District No. 3) James M. Me Neely (District No. 4) *• S. James Clarkson (Incumbent' *• Albert A. Kramer DOWNTOWN PONTIAC Tbirsday - FrMay - Salirday July 28-29-30 CSOCtS: finiomtf iccotdini to tin tu lot pim Zt lun_ . .................... „ „„ till diKk ky rtluin null. This coupon ii non tiinulortblo ind Hod only o ------Invwcts piovini puichiM ot lultlOtnt jlocb ot our brnnd to covor coupon* Ih- ---------------------- ------- SopUmboi JO. 19t0. Cnsb Adopt Rules for Curbing Maverick Truck Firms I LANSING I UP!) - Two new 'rules to make it harder .tori maverick trucking firms to violate i Public .Service Commission rules I have been approved, a commission spokesman said. * A A The rules will go into effect I when the November Issue of the state administrative code printed, officials said. The rules were aimed ^t pre-' V enting truck ow ners who aye not liceysed as common carriers to! “lease" their vehicles to firms | and send along a driver, thereby! acting as common carriers, spokesman said. A a e The commwsion said the rules were formiihited in y response to demands by legitimate truckers all over the stale. SAVE MORE TAG OATS and EVERY DAY at BAZLEY’S LEAH stake KIBS GOVERNMENT INSPECTED OVEN-READY HEN TURKEYS FILL YOUR FREEZER AT THIS LOW PRICE! SHOP EARLY — ONLY 400 AVAILABLE! 29C lb. STEAK Grain Fed Steer Beef ROUND PRIME BONELESS SIRLOIN RIB PC CLUB RUMr ROAST BEEF TENDERLOIN 4 Lb. Average O Li>. Whole 07 MichigM 6ia4e A Skinless Grade A Medium White FRANKS EGGS 2 *]00 3 "•* 00 GRAIN FED STEER BEEF Wl%J-kll^ rCL/ dlCEK Dccr Hind Quarters 49 85-100 Lb. Average FORE QUARTERS Lb. 43c FULL SIDES ^"<1 Sharp Froien Frte /ONE WEEK ONLY - AT THIS ^ n>. LOW PRICE Lb. 45c HOFFMAN'S OAKLAND PACKING MARKET ''uaras'KiT TMjssji;,T,,sj?';.ys'v.‘S£s only-, *'k ----^------------ 5 Rrt.il ■utch.rt to S.,.. You ■ '*■ -y BAZLEY BETTER TRIM STEAKS ROUND-SIRLOIN-SWISS NONE HIGHER 69: CRoovB RESr MBA IT BBBP POT BOASTS 35i CHOICE CUTS BEEF CHUCK 49 MEATY BRISKET BOILING BEEF 19 TEHOEK POKE UVER KOSHER STYLE COBBED BEEF 49k y/£ limit B0inis butter PAN READY FRESH FRYERS 29 Extra Special!' RIB CENTER POBK CBOPS GRADE ONE SKINLESS FRANKS 39 59: I THE PONTIAC press. WEDNESDAY. JULY S7. 1060 tkikteejIt 1 ^pe^ial Cooking Tools Are Most Interesting grt glamour gUtttr rJK PIenly of Sugar that looka llkr aaquina. You can % MMrr ODKIX PNaa HaMo EH You lo»w,| if yoa lovo to cook itemtlng utenalls. .TVe viaitod a store ftat apeciaiizes in ^ entertaining, oook-bakinc. FVom all over the ing and YTOiid the fwnen. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney A. Krauae, have gathered tools to m|Ae cooking a more exciting acti^ty. Thtot's k atole wall of cook-hooks. If ^’nced a recipe, there is a #Ouhl bvc the wide variety of. for aimlvermary nktt (tocMsnt-books and materials on that sub- allj-. any of the f-— «on be rented). Uttle cutlet aha|Mrd You never saw such a coUectlwi, nwM* hold aapic. of r^ing pins. One unus^ on^l And the tart pans! We counted made of brass, was at least 3b ~ .— Another one vw>uW ® »■« P««- Another one would p,„, Madeleine make dough look striated while i 1 pencil waiting for you. Wom-who enjoy cidce decorating third one had geometric figures frame* la addtttaa to all toe ardlaary aad ewl There were the Okrtat-maa sets'aad those for Easter. There were donkeys aad ele-pkants. We bought a nwdhim sisrd beU and a heart to repiaee the oae we’ve been helding get special kinds almond paate and drageet, .......... only silver tai color, but gold and pastels. la the Itavoitog Will Be Available all the fruit tlavers. a special blend for reffoe cakes, wlao llavorlugn. mocka flavor aad ' cent higher than a year ago These stoi ki have been built up In antici-[»aton of Itw'blef with ('uba. ]?ugar has been In the news lately The president has cut the quota which the United States will Import fraii Cuba during the I'rst of this yrar. Although Cuba ha* hern the large*! supplier of lugar to countrv. no *hotlagea w sharp price rises in the United State* now or later are rvpertrd. , In the more distant future the I'nlterl State* can purchase sugar from other «-ounfrte« for less mon-ey than Ctiban wigar, because there U no agreement whk-h holds the price above the world market as has been the case of Cuban sugar. ;Grondpo's Mtnut WevU |B« Unappwtfxing Todoy ______________________- — Did we buy anything. Of course Cake pan* that are different are the ^ we've been bolding We bought a flavoring called Com- . There were mold, for • cske shaped «te wgelber wttb adbwdve taps lor |PleiiH>m, the cookie cotter*. .1-' KoipIk,, sugar pnxiu. tlon and thr to the usual molds for gelatins made just for the Krauses' Oiiel •*" *** w m Iberr were m«Ms te nuke choc.- laiifocake lum Mr Kr»ii.u. «hnwwt!esting cake and cookie decoration* Kio-iwn t.......—M«rkctlng Infoimatlon Mate ngureo—for sugar and i nurtlpun. slowly and bakes the cake evenly! periodically fested tor puriety in|prepar«xl without burning. ' Wa.*htngton. Y«i can get tiny browsing There Is no reason to shs k up n sugsr There u plenty and there will continue to la- Eating habHa have d>ai«cd ovto •be past thirty yaara adviaaa th« (Marketing InformaUan AgaN, Mn. Josephine lawyar. Today wa an ;oatlng twenty-ftva per cant mm .meat, flah and poultry than Jl years ago; fifty per cent mora citrus fruit and tomatoes; twalva per rent more dairy producta and eggs: and thirty-one per cent mon roffee, tea and cocoa. Large number i »i>rnd time fined sugar In the liands of C S. rt-finer* and iiiuhitIci* sir W per Review of the six sges of man Six month*, all lungs; five year* all ear*: If year*, all feet; 21 years, all musdr, f,') year*, all pauiii h; HO yeais, all m j'liese day* a domestic triangle (onil*ts of father, teen age daughter and leleptHjne — Mrl Wtlmn In the lame period the typical American a ixuiaumption of flour and cereal product* has demaaod ilnrty-seven percent and of poth-Ides, thirty-three per com. Eats and oil* remain at about the sam« average, »lxty.*ix pounds per per* per year 'yjrv , *Y-e* , U.S. GOVERNMENT GRADED CHOICE BEEF POr ROAST. .37 LB. U.S. SOVT eSADED CHOlCt CENTt* CUT CHUCK ROAST . . .47*> SKINLESS ALL MEAT HOT DOGS .45«w Becauta it raceivei 44 hourt of ipacial care which actually agas it whilo it's itiH fresh, Tenderay Beef it the tandereit beef you have ever tatted. No other beef to fresh can be to tender. U.S. GOVT. GRADED CHOICE CHUCK ROUND BONE SWISS STEAK . . . 69*. FLAVORFUL ’N TASTY CHUHK BOLOGNA 39* "SPECIAL FORMULA" FRESH GROUND BEEF . . . 49* OVEN READY lELTSVILLE TURKEYS . TASTY SHOULDER LAMB ROAST LEAN 'N TENDER . CORNED BEEF .39* 49* .49* U.S. GOVT graded choice TCNDIBAY RIB ROAST 7" CUT 5" CUT 69*^^' 79*^^- DAFFODIL FARM BAKERY Special lor the Week! LARGE WALNUT LAYER CAKES $*109 PURE GRANULATED Ilf I RIbi White Butter Creamed Iced, Walnut Top, Regularly $1.40 AT KROGER'S ELIZABETH LAKE AND MIRACLE MILE STORES ONLY 1' U.S. GOVT GRADED CHOICE DOMINO SUGAR RIB STEAK rdHH - 79< SAVE 16c WITH COUPON SAVE lOc — BARBECUE SPECIAL ouweeu . S 29* BAR-BE-CUED DUCKS Ready to Eat 79c. 5.39 Ayailoble ot Kroger Perry St. ond Miracle Mile Stores Only! SAVE Ue WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OP DOMINO SUGAR 5 .fa 39< SAVE 45c ON 5 LARGE 2'A SIZE CANS - ’SuiwIiine 'CHEEZ-ITS 2 6'/2-oj. pigs. 39e trsth ond crispy for inockt or partiei. FRENCH DRESSING..............8-oz. btl. 39c Fomout Dvincon Hinas racipe #1 dressing. APRICOTS SAVE 6c - KROGER FRESH SLICED CRACKED WHEAT BREAD '0^17* NORTHERN TISSUE.... 4 rolls 37c BROOKS CATSUP . Kragar low, low price. . 2 12-oz; btls. 43c ALL PURPOSE PILLSBURY FLOUR 45c KROGER STRAWBERRY OR APRICOT KING SIZE FISH BITES fomou* fronn Birdt E,* brand. $1.00 SAVE 22c OVER NATIONAL BRANDS—KROGER SAVE 4c — KROGER FR6SH- GLAZED DONUTS . 39c Keept poti. ond pons thiny ond bright. BON AMIJET SPRAY . . 14-oz. can 69c Handy aerosol sproy con. CHOW MEIN 44-oz. can 89c Chun King divider pock mushroom chow mein. BEAN SPROUTS .2 l-lb. cans 29c £• Famout Chun King brand. U CHOW MEIN . 303 can 49c Chun King Chicken Chow Mein. LIBBY'S BEEF STEW . 24-oz. can 49c S-' ^ Mode with the finest ingredicrvtt. CORNED BEEF HASH . . , 1 -lb. can 41c Famous Libby's brond. LIBBY'S SPAGHEHI ., r .24-OZ. can 41c With tomoto sauce ond meat balls. 7c OFF LABEL—.KRAFT MAYONNAISE .. 59c 50 Stamps with Coupon end Purchou of Kroger INSTANT COFFEE ‘V.* 79e FROZEN REFRESHING KROGER LKMONADI . . DELICIOUS FROZEN MURCH'S GRAPE DRINK 10* 10’ 5c OFF LABEL — SWIFT'S BEEF STEW ........ 39c REGULARLY $1 29 LP. RECORDS $1. Vi PRICE SALE — CHARLES ANTELL 10c OFF LABEL vaseline ........... 39c YOUNG TENDER SOLID GREEN HEADS NEW CABBAGE loclay..every Wi'VE GOT MELONS ...THE FINEST THIS YEAR! Luscious Thick Meaty Sweet Excellent Flavors for Salads or Desserts Spoonful After Spoonful of Delicate Flavor FANCY MELONS Hroaer HONEY DEWS .... ucm 59OURiKEX THE l^OXTIAC PRESS. WEPyESEtAY. JULY ft, 1960 Kids Need Good Summer Breakfasts TV ne«d for good bmk-tuu doesn't mMS when school doors dose for the summer. Youngsters. Just as active if not more so during vacatton. have the same nutritional requirements srhether at school dests or at pla> Mothers concerned about poor breakfast habits ma.v, m fa.t. find leisurely summer mornings m Weal time for iniproxing" Ifieir children's atjjtudr towani the morning meal. One of the primary rea.<«ns for failure to breakfast adequately is allowing loo little time to eat. ' Id gra«ma|is, toe. aeed every moruiag. Begin with some «f smimar's idenii-fat tnril berries, melons, penrhes or hnnanos' . singly or olop the nest ingredlmt of a good breakfast, t-rlsp ready lo- p nristf near IV. uupooos boatot sevMr Small Wedding Bi^fast Need Not Be Expensive .cereal which ia tU principal Ingredient will find favor with fruit on future mommgs. Bran-Ana i ^ ^ ^ Muffins are anotVr out-of-the^ir-dinary entlcemenl to come to tV Combine whole bran cdretal, ‘breakfaKt table Hot Weather Tnral S iup« rrsar-lo-est hlsb pnrteio c< During the first stages of youi summer breakfast program plan at least one food every morning tlial's a little different from uiiu.il ;lare. Sucli a cereal "sundue” combmatign as Hot Weather i Treat will be especially popular! The reddy-to-eat high protein thorlenlng and egg and beat weU. Sift together flour, baking powder. salt and sugar. Add to first ‘mixture, stirring only until combined. Fill greased muffin pans i'kmiw rsnilis u# tjttm 2/3 full. Bake m moderately hot' Mrarare'ready-lii-eat high p.^> tein cereal into six large cereal . i bowls BleiW clHJcolale a.viup, ice mufluia, i % Inches in| cream and milk until thick and creamy: pour over cereal. .Serve| immediately Yield: 6 servings. Peanuts in the house? Add them *C o r n flakes or uven-toustod instead of the usual walnuts t(i Wal-rice cereal may also be nsc*d dorf lov^ wedding party on al Bd budget^that's a prablemj lany parents of the bride. But; n be aolved happily fw bothj excited brtite and her well-if aoroewhat harassed, j and father. ' ■ one deiicioua and festive; a home wedding buffet for 2S guests that costs $40- GOp Hear and mix i tte eontrol lor {Mr In 1 cup each. thickness. Add hk cup cooked fresh peM and 14 cop^aUvmd blanched almonds (toasted), 44 teaspoon salt and 44 teaspoon ground white pepper. (It desired. Just belore ing, stir In 44 cup riterry or 2 teaspoons sherry lextract). Serve in fimbole .cases. Garnish with fresh parsley. (Multiply recipe by 4 for ftaffet (tt Uwvis) sliaenSinf In Umbtl* cbm> Arrange 2 cups fretdi pineapple wiedges, 2 cups sliced berries and 2 cups fresh orange sections in layers in sherbet gla» es. Combine 1 cup fresh orange puree, *« cup Kirsch or fresh lemon Juice and >4 cup sugar. Pour over Iruit. Top each glass ^ with a whole uncapped straWbeiry]25 ______ Cream Chicken Alnmadiae ! _______________ in Timbale Ossea ' ()„ tiiin Qnfer, ot toast which; Meit 4* cup butter of margarine have been lightly buttered, arru^j saucepan. Add e in a WAKEUF RARiryOGp s^srJ'rsirsrss t om bUdSn.inrltsUMsl.te I mspttoa punch teaspoons whole Norway sardine. Sprinkle, fresh lemon Juice and 1 cup sliced with a little lemon juke and serve mushrooms. Saute until tender (Sat tea or party-time. { Sst’SSiiB'slSsto&l*** U.S. No. 1 Grade-All Purpose "Michigan" mATOES i PiicM sHectivs Heme Grewe—Crisp, SelM Heads New Cabbage CeMfernie. 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Obvioualy. not hilly recovered trom hiB bout with pneumania the prime mlnlMtr looked drawn and dy roads to ctiebimte the aeventh annivenuiiy of Castro's revointkai-ary movement in it* birthplace, the Sierra Maestro mountains of eastern Cuba. Accusuig the. United State* once agam of aggression against hLs *-____■ ----. ■ggreaaion againsi n» principal ind 15 rohmtea and in the end practically ahimbled into the am* rf his ------------ -------- into the tterra Maestro of-the conttnant,’’ he declared. The Cuban leader also repeated is charge Oat the proposed new U.S. aid program tor Latin America is a bribe to whip up opposition to him. "The United States say* ithem. ‘We wilt buy you. We are , |dispoaed to pay your price to join ex-Preaidcnt of Guatamala; Red I's vice minister of t, Lu Hsu-chang; Vladimir PatVcek, CMchoatovakia's am-to Cuba, and Gen. Alberto Bayo. a former Spanish' jloyaUst leader who taught CastroJ guerrilla warfare in Mexico. i this year, ha does expect to ‘'wagei a fighting campaign” (or the sute office in the coming campaign in; the Honaler state | 'VtllMe said he thought the vice presidential nomination lay be-i tween Henry Cabot Lodge and Sen. Thniston Morton j Dag in Belgium on Way fo Congo jiasucd Tueaday. Luimin||M afeia jthat Belgian troops gat out of the Congo at once . CHICAGO (UPI) - PJiillp WfllMe. son of the late Wendell WttlWe, said that he doesn't takelpreuci Auociatt Juiig his campaign for the Rcpubltcan’jui__i,- «c*i, vice prcaidentlal nomination Birthday Kt FJINACirr. Xwltterlaad I Praf. Cart (iaslav Jang, an tiM> (saMiers at modern paychls Instead of a predicted half mu- "We will continue making our fatherland an example that will I He aald bis name has beea i te be ■•nileeted.” gnuNlrliilflf^fi ... . CANBERRA—A saMlim-t^k-l The Rushvillc. Ind. stioiney Isj day. lamou* ftwiss aeurolo lus against the Cuban revolu- ing sUtlon—part of a chain fromla candidate on the COP tirki-t gisi. eariv assorlate af the lata tion,' ” Castro said. |Callfornia to Europe or South Afri-lfor state supermtendcnl of puhlt^l atgmaiid V>e«d has lived in le Castro shared the platform with'ca-is being buiK by U. S. engin-|instruction In Indiana Hr said; llrenient in hh lakeside villa Qiban President Osvaldo Dorticot. eers In central Australia. An Aus-jthat while he doe^ not harbor mare than it vears. He still en IJacobo Arbena Gusman, leftist tnlian crew wUl man the atetlon.lany false hopes for national offlcel jova rscHtmi ’ health BRUSSELS (APi-U. N Secre-| tary-General Dag Hammarakjold| arrived in Brusaela today for a' [brief round of talk* with Belgian Infriclala before going on lo the [Congo I I llammarskjold was lo cohferi Iwith King 'Raudouin. Prrmlerl I Gaston Kyskens and Foreign Mm-'ister Pierre Wigns helore tiikmg another plane this afteniomi lo IIh- AIiu'hii reimbllr ItroBli Envoy, Family |Gft Out of Argontina BUENOS AIRES US-Iaraell Am-bassador AMeb l..*vavl. Me wife ami two daughtere, left Tuesday for home n»e aev'iTinry ■ general eame Ihere after three da>« of talks al U N, headqiiartera In New-York with (\Higo Premier Patrlee l.u-^numha In a joint ^•otnnlunl(p^^ ' l^'svl was deelared persona wm grata i unwelcomei by the Argentine government as a con.aequence of the dispute over the abduction last Vfay of foemer Nad offlclaf Adolf KIchmann Hie foreign ministry said last weelj levavi e-ss Involved In the ahduetlrm DAIRY WEEK AT KR06ERS We, your Pontiac Area Dairy Maids extend a personal welcome to shop our complete Dairy Dept's. and somple our Swiss and Pinconning cheeses. Also to take advantage of our other outstanding Dairy Features. See us personally for your specipl cuts of cheese. 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It's so \'ersatile that it ran t>c tnjo>ed ... as a sandairh filler. Canape spread or celery- stuffing. Hic smaked tlaror at the sausage camMnes well «ith tlie rkopped cvrarober, soIob Jak-e, j Relya Staggs, an authority on the onige. care and cookery of meat, states that carefully made sandwiches may be stored for 12 to 24 hours at refrigerator temperature! if wrapped in a moisture-vapor proof material i Uver tiausage !4pread liver saviaagt spread per sandwich. S. Uaa aa spread m variety of Tap with grated fSUTSt. ttoety 3. Use as stuffing for celery. Peanut Butter Blends Into New Sauce Summsrtim# Triumph -Warrestershirr sasce and salad dirsidag. rrrttialy tWs mipe ------------------ . ,.... will become a slaadard lor the f,‘JVa‘*M"sd'srf*.ViV»“'* jnodera homemaker who has Mix tgether all ingiodienis.; maay demaads oa her time, j Yield: 21, cups .spread Prepare the spread In advance Serving Suggestions: io save a frw preclons naaments ' 1 Allow- approximately U cup of Use plump, peak-of-the>crop peaches and pears to tasty advantage ui this fruity pie.. Fifl 9-inch pastry shell with mixture of 2 cups each peeled and sliced peaches and pears, I'l- tablc-ispoons tapioca and *s cup sugar. Dot with 2 tablespoons butter and' cover with 9-ineh pie crust. i Bake in preheated 375 degree oven. j04)0 minutes. Serv-e Blightlyj warm with a topping of fluffy whipped ci-eam or tangy peach' k-e cream I ooptabi • good supply of tlw thrao B vil» thiamin, riboflavin and nt-adn, ao naeenary to vitality ami I. They’re also good aourcet of phosphorous, caldum and iron. Actually, peanut copsumert apparently prefer their peanuM in Soup Flavor Improves by Standing of flour, H tea-epooo of aalt, pepper, and stir mooth. Then itir in 1 cup of slowly. Cook over boiling water until thickened, stirring constantly. This will make about 1 cup of sauce which you can aerve on cooked cabbage, onions, or-cauliflower. »sj“ _ _ a tSblStpOOBl lutsot than half the shelled peanuU used!, for edible purposes are marketed rvliot; in this form. OM of Uw mast degghttal waya Ehtar add aour cream Instead of mUk to potatoes you are mashing?' 'iMm stock, tomatoes and chick peas (including liquid 'in canal I cabbage, green pepper, bouillon jeubes, onion and tomato aeaaon-ing into a medium-aized VetUe; heat slowly. Add sugar, lalt and r to taste; ahniner about 15 MOCOTOOII Froztn, Th«n Sliotd r flavurs to Mead a law larvw M. Makea i;^ to fMHt. Note: If you have a freeier you _______3 cigpe mafltfoon enanoa witli H-^cup finely ehcpp«> simmer with salt, peppercorns, bay leaf, a few otovea and allspice ber-riei, an onion and carrot and-oel-eiy leaves; strain. !4 of tMa emmb mWure on ooi- tomoia*a%*«fctoch*«^ pan lined with aheninom fe& or Top with a one pint layer «* freab peach ice cream; repeat crumb and ice cream layere u-^— Combine 1 cvqi canned baked ffeir layere of crumbe and 3 pinto beans. H cup crumbled criap cooked bacon, and enough prepared mustard to make it spreading consistency, ^xoad on rye or of toe cresun, and ending with cnimbt. Freze until firm. Remove from pan. slice and aerve with a garnish of fresh peach dices. TWa makes M servings. Wrigl^ Noturally Tender Toble Trimmed Pot Roast Cut Blue Ribbon Farms Chuck Satisfaction Guaranteed One 6-Oz. Jar Red Pelican Mustard With Purchase of Peschke, Mich. 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IMO SEVEXTEEX Frozen French Fries Go to Picnic as Appetizers CHICAGO-^ .jnu'i flm dio(c«|checM> Jip may br carried from [be heated ati the trill while the well. !Mr In haem. 9erw> widi Season the fron-iirrip hoi frozen French fries, block, add« goud-slied pat of to-YM; IV cups. and wrap in a double Ihichncss ------------------- alumlnuro JXdTniCofintd Consomm# Will about five minutes more than the JyfD fo J«llyif ChilM Backaae directs ! ' Cereal Can Turn Info Curry 6o-Wifh for mn autdoibr-griUed meal it iiMw»ne m > niMtu- variably atefek and French frleJ ^ Sprinkle dinner rolls with a; Mlled romomme is W) popular Hare s a new twist on the old * "^''•^!durii« hot weather. It s ao easy vorite. Heat up a package of frozen S S nf t ho , .1!! "* 'Simply platv unopened Ftwich fries before dinner and'^ ®* ****** *‘*’’ - ®* rhemes is a periect des-j . _____ , A delicious anack. made fiwii a crisp breakfast cereal, to seive; with curry. Oaarli.v IWrry Arronipaalmeal Fish Tastes Deliqhtiul Jhis Way Mil h>r this dish If you haven't pHnhment paper, nsb tm rapllMe French frift before dinner and| serve as a hot and crisp appetiz«r Y'aaacstrni eaa be a bit brie to dip in a delicious cheese con- l* by pautat ibe appeiisee coctlor. : while be teads ta Ibe grill- Crv Frozen fties aren’t fussy about tha heal of the lire, so tlwy He Maa Raewi^beese Dip t iS-auBc»i Isr • S * I « ssiUnrt* SrocMt cSmi* (prsaS > il-wior*i cukss*'. i.s’m rh#*«* ■ ~ ----- I or chill MU«» TfolfSTim! |of soup In rerrigeralor iintit jelltedi I— about 4 hours.! I^n to serve tt 'dressed up with a whipped cream itoppinK. w^aiMwi. aad s^okwl Picnic Itoquirit tamata wedgee. Apriakla lasMea .. /• l* - -i af INS sad vegHablee wttb saN MOft LOOKinQ inOn nOllf aad pepper. IM vegetables aad of the* top ef fhh with baiter. Fold rib confuaed beeauat Of tiwq er bah ri paMimeai aver IM; .similarity in both shapt and flavor, bvftaalat *1 lap ef heart, aral smoked picnic and smohad ham opra cat edsee with sberl aver- -are different cuts of matt. Meat lappiag double' Mds and twist cut from the shnuMcr aaCtlOfi ll print. called pimk*. while meat from dig leg is ham, the -American Meat Place ■wr ■ rhaage. Aa laag aa H ia aoi ■. r»p rsuus or emu woe ^ m j 1 be preparod whUe you arp waiting nvhip"fidl ^-Ith a teaspLi gi aloi temperatUtt. Ttw the froHy po- •» «• •••- I ‘.TfT. "Sits^ffiL .n.a .m sherry . Knough Ibi 2 to 3 servings, tato stripa in a skillet with a lit-' With the steak, serve a big greenmMs erroch ftin With a Ifay oPfaney sandwiches, tie ahorteningoroU^OT shake them salad and a hot buttery vegetable, i Combine ingr^ients. cxcepi u's a perfect "ladies’ luncheon’’ in a wire corn-popper. The savory'Frozen peas or lima beans mnylbacon and French fries, and blei^'menu rsrrrpi trouns cowl* tablespoons huiter in heavy skillet 1 about 9 im’hesi; add cereal and stir until sliglilly loasl-.Sprinkle with garlic powder and cumin: add lemainipg tahle- Sme as a topping for chicken curry with gitnind salted peanurs and mango chutney. Have fish split and cleaned but not honed: have heads and tails left onirwash and dry. Ibit each llsh on one side of a buttered heartshapeii piece of parchment paper large enough to accommo date the fish ' Place la and at side* isrh- Lsra. 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JULY 27. 1960 Pure tiixrr is aottn than pure Troops Set Up Strong Points Hope in Bulawayo Riots Bl'LAWAYO. .ened on the wane after three days of tor from fhe ruling Federal party, and are ready to hand together tOi vKilence ,in which at least nlne .eslimaied that less than oi^ per bring the mobstera to book.” he Nt*groes were killed and IKS In- cent of the 100,000 Afiirans ih the takl. ‘ jured. ----- T"! and African troop* nianagH to establish a number of laclical strong fiuints in the Afri-i;itn area* of the city. The rioters had (li'Uiik all the looted b<-ei and wine thill had lielfied fuel their oii{> of violence ami burning. Congo Premier Appeals to U.S. for Economic Aid HaFuiooli Cuflom Tailors |i ohd Clolhieri ! 908 W. Huron St Telcarspk « 2-2100 Man Threatens rt 'Ex-Wife, Police # v:. • i "KUHNS CABTOONS" ■ victims of police firing on gangs of rioleiw who attacked them as: By 80HN « AI.I :cians, backed by several hundred they made sorties Into the African WASHINGTON (APi - Congo-ihiiHion dollars In economic aaskt-townships At least one of the |ese F’lvmier Patrice Lumumba a««*, may be required if the U N. id*>ad was battered to death hy arrives today amid full military '" to succeed in its task, some rioter* ciifc.mng a work boycoil homirs to appeal for emergency‘liptomatlc officials said, a kll.l Kl> Tl KSDAY economic and technical help Six '|HT««s were killed Tues-:'««•. »is crisis-ridden, near-bank-diiy, the bloodiest day since vio-i™P* ^emmenl. lem-e eiiipti>d Sunday in protest: -y * * < agninsl the nicial policit** of the' Administration U>«rtcrs arranged while riominntisi South Rhodesian lo give him a friemlly reception | government. Negro gniiip* charge plus promises of aid—via the that the govenirncnl, while I’niled Nations—-in his struggle to preaching a policy of race part- keep his 27-day-old republic alive nership. i.s actually praclicng th«* f?s an imiependent African nation ntiiic supn-macy ladies of neigh- At the start of a hastily-arranged | txiring South Africa's government. two- an honor guest during his slay, residing at the government's Blair House, Me is to mix some sightseeing with his official call, including a talk with repre.sentnlives of the World Bank UNITED NATIONS N Y lAPt'"^^ might help ease his govem--Premier-Patrice‘Lumund,a of '‘"••"‘•i''' ‘’'if*’' u the Congo and his aides, report-! ediy short of money for their North American visit. wetT to b«‘ gelling personal fi-j Inancial help from the United Na-i tions. call. Mrs. Terpstra said her former son-in-law, Richard Childs, 27 Wyoming was threatening her' daughter Rose, 20, who had c«rl bMT, will*. 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Norvell on Vacation ♦ Visitors Come and Go The Rer. and Mn. William C. Norvell. with their ' daughters Lynne, Christina and Deborah, will leave Friday for a month’s vacation at their cottage at Marquette on Lake Superior. The Rev. Norvell who has been an associate rector at Christ Church Cranbrook for the past eight years has' accepted the pastorate at St. Christopher Episcopal' C lOi r c h at River Hills near Milwaukee. Wk a w Joel Thome, a student at Acadamie Internationale in Nice France, has been chosen to conduct an Honeymoon in South After Lutheran Rite Mark l.iilhoran rhiirrh. Oivhanl Ijike, *if P.irhard SirtmiolK of Kei»go HarNir »rkl •He tornier Ruth Ann .Adamson of f«iai Island l.ak^ Xh» Rpv. Howard Claycomh^ performed the randlehjpit ('eremonv befoi'e aome I'lOO auest? The bride m the daughter of Mr* Albir Wilhelm Adam son of Ixig Cabin Tr?ul. Cedar Island Lake, and the late Mi Adam.ion Her bouffant gowTi of white Chantilly lace and tulle over !«atm was styled with fitted hodice sabrina neckline and • hapel train WHITF. ORCHinH A fingertip veil of silk illusion wai attached to a small plateau completely cov ei-ed with lilies of the valley. Two white orchids.centered her hand-cascade of mimatuie pink and white roses. Mrs. Thomas Gotham 'of West Bloomfield Township, was matron of honor, and the bride s niece Joan Adams of Oxbow Lake wore cameo ivory sUk organza over taffeta, with matching headbands. ★ w « Flat bows of aqua taffeta accented their ballenna-length skirts They carried baskets of aqua carnations. Ronald Simmons of Gai-den City wa.s best man for his brother They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons of Livonia .lesse and Harry W'ertanen of Dearborn wei-e 'Dutch' Party All Right By EMn,Y POST Dear Mrs. Post: My brother has been asked to be the best man at a friend's w’ed-ding. He would like to give a bachelor party for the bride- He wants to make it a ■'Dutch treat " dinner That is. he is planning to ask all the men uivnted to contribute ten " dollars Part of this money is to go towiard the payment of the dinner and the remainder IS to go toward a purse for the bridegroom I lold him that 1 didn't think it was proper for him to invite these men to a party and then a.sk them to pay fj^ their own dinners, and tliatfif he gave the party it was up'to him to pay for it. He thinks it is perfectly all right to do as he suggests a.s he cannot afford to give the party alone. Please rve me your opinion of this as I don't want him to be criticized later for having done the wrong thing. Answer. If the men that are invited agree to the "Dutch treat” dinner and to the amount each is to contribute, no one will critiaze your brother for having organized it. Any money left over should be used to buy a pres, ent for the bridegroom and not given to him as a purse. * * ' # ( Dear Mrs. Post: I am badly crippled with arihniLs and it is very difficult for me to get up. When a woman is presented to me. would I be considered very rude if 1 did not rise? * * A Answer: You need do no more than start to get up and then If -the woman doesn't sffise your difficulty and say, “Oh please don't get up," you may quite properly say with a smile, ‘Tm very sorry, but getttag up is 10 difficult for MRS. RU'HARD W. SIMMONS WESTACRES RECEPTION At the reception in West acres Qub Houie, Orchard Lake, Mrs. Adamson was attired in a two-piece sheath dre.ss' of turquoise silk shan-' tung, Mrs Simmons cliose a fuil-skined grey silk print jacket for her son's weeing Both moihei-s wore orchids Mr Simmons, who is an electncai engineering senior at LawTence Institute of Technology. and his bride will live at Cedar Island Lake audition concert for conductors at the Palais de ' Mediterranean on Saturday. He has also been invited to ccmduct at LeMkna, France, In August. Son of Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Thtpe of James K Boulevard. Joel is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, N.Y ★ ♦ ★ Lt. Col. and Mrs. John Leroy Clancy who have been in Tokyo, Japan for the past three years will arrive Saturday for visits with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Leroy Clancy of Mt. Clemens street. While stationed in the Orient. Lt. Col. Clancy was manager of the finance corps of the U. S. Army in Yokohama and Tokyo. WWW Former Pontiac residents Mr. and Mrs. Leon Genre with their children Lynn. Leon Jr., and Patsy have returned to Atlanta, Oa., after attending the Adamson-Simmons wedding Saturday in Orchard Lake. Mrs. Genre is the former Patricia Adamson. WWW Mrs. William Sara and Mrs. Oscar Oie, who were houseguests of their sister, Mrs. Albin Wilhelm Adamson of Cedar Island Lake, have returned to Ishpeming. and Mrs. William Rowe, a cousin, to Calumet. WWW Here for a two-month visit with her parents, the James Clancys of Ruth street, are Mrs. Richard Thompson and infant daughter Maaria of Gardena, Calif. WWW Mrs. H. T. Baker and son John of Navajo drive and Mrs. Marion Benter and son Roger of Iroquois road spent Sunday at Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind., visiting James Baker, who is attending the summer school session. w w w Returned Tuesday from Chippewa Ranch are Chris and Tom Griffin, children of the Glenn H. Griffins of OgemaW road. WWW Mrs. Gus Anderson and daughter Marilyn of Zurich, Switzerland, were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Omar E. MacNutt of Neomc didve this past week. Marilyn and Leah MacNutt will be teaching in Colorado Springs, Colo., in September. WWW The Charles Howard Schlunts, who were married June 19 at Battle Creek Tabernacle, were honored Saturday evening at a reception in the Riverside Seventh-day Adventist Church on Mt. Clemens street. Hostesses were Mrs. Russell E. Perry and Mrs. William J. HeitscU. Mr. Schlunt and his bride, the former Janet Rae Wildman, will Jive in Berrien Springs where they attend Andrew^ University. WWW Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith (Marion Humphrey) of Berkley announce the birth of a son, Lawrence James, June 20, in Mount Carmel Mercy Hospital. Detroit. Grandparents are the Earl Humphreys of Berkley and the Andrew K. Smiths of Orchard Lake avenue. Monkey business is the aim of Freach designer Pierre Balmain tiho displayed these hats of monkey fur at a Paris shouing. The models represent the three Carole Lombard Back in^tyle? legendary monkeys uiho see no evil, speak no evil and hear no evil. Fickle Fashion Foils Females By GAV PAILEV 1 PI WaniAn'z Editor PARIS (UPI» — We women no sooner get lour hemlines all taken up thap,; whoops. Paris hauls ’em down again. And just about the time we get our psyches adjusted to the rush of the 1960s, Paris pushes us back into the leisurely pace of the 1930s. Fickle fashion, in other words, Is at it againM^ on a new cycle which this year means a lot of return to the old. So look tor aldrts one to two Shower Fetes Anastasia Womens Section Anastasia Savvas was honored at a bridal shower in an Oriental garden setting Sunday afternoon at the home of her aunt. Mrs. William P. Grogory on West Huron street. The honoree's sister Mrs. Fred P. Samra of Detroit was cohostess. Among the guests were the bride-elect's mother Mrs Azarias Savvas of Liberty street, and Mrs. .lohn Mul-opulos of Toledo and .Mrs, Cu.s Johnson, of Royal Oak mother ami godmother of her fiance. Also present w'we Mrs. AbrAhitm R y e s o n. Evelyn Ryeson, Christine George, Mrs. Abraham Fitanides. Mrs Abraham Sa.vas, Mrs. Socrates V. Sekles, Mrs. Peter Tsat-sahis, Mrs. John Tsatsanis. Mrs. Ray Pace, Mrs. Paul Mitchell, Mrs. William Mitchell, Mrs. Thomas Nicholas, Mrs. Phil Chrjsti and Mrs. Basil Kiriako. Mothers Compare Notes on Same-Age Babies Dear Mn. Post: When a gn>9 of women go out to din-, ner and they have one drink at the bar while toting for a tabia. Is a tip to the bartender in order? Aapwar: Yes. One year ago five area uomen becarpe good friends while awaiting the birth of their babies at Pontiac General Hospital, inter, when each was presented a pink babv girl bundle, the mothers decided to keep in touch with one another to observe their infants' fu got together for a pleasant after-) noon of teeth.^ hair, weight, shoe size and first word compann^ Pictured above the mothers and daughters are, Jfrom left, hostess \trs. \eil Crandall of fPesl Chicago ({ienue with Carrie Anne, born Julv 29; Mrs. Edward Hanes of Berwick boulevard with Ruth Helen, July 29; Mrs. Millard Squire of lakeside drive with Kathie Ann;-July 2BrJIrs. Donald Ostrander of Coleman street with Jill Marie, Aug. 1; and Mrs. Jack Castor of Phillips rodiTwfih Jill Arm. JuU 79. indies taiger than last year and to the revival of the sleek, straight hairdos, the'haircovering hats, the wraparound coats, and the loosely-fitted silhouette of the pre-Worid War II days when Carole Lombard instead of Brigitte Bardot was setting styles. « Othen were Stella Williams. Helen Iliades, Mrs. Kenneth Davis, Mrs. I^m Savas, Mn. WilliaYn Coulacos, Mn. Pantel Pantdides. Mrs. Edward Oliver. Mn. Nick Papatheo-dore, Mrs. Stephen Socrates. Mrs. Theodore Brown. Mrs. Peter Karakos. Mrs. Nick Yaksitch. Elizabeth and Bethania Gregory. The list concludes with Mrs. Andrew .Seres of Toledo. Mrs. •lames Prokos of Waterford Township, .Mrs. George Samra and Doreen Griffin of Detroit and Mrs. Nicholas T. Mitchell of West Bloomfield Township. Mrs. Fred P. Samra will be matron of honor when her sister marries George Mut-opulos, Sept. 4 in St. George Greek Orthodox Church. Bethania Gregory will serve as her cousin's bridesmaid, with Christine George. EvelJ-n Ryeson and Antigone Papa-nichola. Snip, Snip, Snip and Dior Shows the Kneecaps PARK on - Deaigner Yves Saint Laurent of Dior dropped a fashion bomb today by chopping skirts off short enough to show the* kneecap and dropping the waistline nearly to the bottom of the hips. Busts were flattened and waists swallowed up. The line was basically a sack, or chemise, with a low-slung bag tacked on at the hot- Jackets, too, were dropped drastically to the bottom of the hip, where gathered-on melon sk^ took over. Skirts were moderately tucked in at the hem, which usually hit mid-, knee level. Saint Laurent did not baptize his new shape with a name, but it looked a bit like a bomb or elongated melon. It always hung on a long, slack middy top. Barbecue Honors Fiancee Joan Barbiua Pierce of Bir-mingham is on a busy party-<-ircuit before her marriage to James Bradley Ryerse. A A ♦ Guests at Sunday's outdoor barbecue luncheon \ given by Sandra Trathen of Birmingham and Betty Seymour of , Pmtiac included many former classmates of the bride-elect at Eastern Michigan University. Mrs. Roy Jackson ‘Invited members of the Maranatha Bible Class of the First Baptist Church to a shower Tburs-day evening at her home on Rascob street. Mrs. George Attwater of Sylvan Lake was cohosteas. Honoring their niece at a recent shower wwe Mrs. John Fezzey of Berkley and Mrs. Stanley Graf at the latter’s home on Spring Arbor drive. Southfield. Hosts for the r^arsal dinner Thursay, Aug. 4, in Ted's Restaurant. Bloomfield Hills, w-ill be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ryerse of Opdyke road, parents of fh^ bridegroom-elect. AAA Mrs, Paul Carey of Bloom-held Township has been named honor matron for the Aug. 6 wedding in the First Methodist Church, Birming-ham. Betty Jo Fitzpatrick; Betty Seymour and Sandra Trathen will serve as brides- These were among the fall .and winter fashion trends which developed on the opening day of a week-long aeries of shows by members of the Chambre Syndicate de la Couture Parisienne Clhe Union of Parisian Dress Designers). Shown Tuesday: A batch of old-timers in this big business of women's wear, Pierre Balmain, Jacques Heim, president of the chambre, Nina Ricci, and Gres. Designer Pierre Cardin, who once was with the house of Christian Dior, was yesterday's strongest exponent of the longer skirts and the return to an era w4iich many of you reading this are too young to remember. Cardin dropped hemlines about two inches from last year’s level so the knee-cap is amply covered. Jacques Grlffe and Jean Patou were more cautious, lowering them one-half to one inch. Shoulders were natural. Dresses and suits (with hipbone length Jackets) skimmed over the bo^ lightly, never hugging too closely. Waistlines were not sharply-defined, but indicated with scallop insets or intricate seaming. Most daytime costumes of the new season continued the slim skirt. But watch for gentle flare here and there. AAA Both Cardin and Paton featured the wrap-around look for fall. Several of the Cardin coats not only had to be clutched together at the front to keep out winter breezes, but also had huge, fur-trimmed collars wrapped high and close about the neck. Patou’s head designer. Ger-man-bom Roland Karl, carried the wrap^ut)und theme right from suits through late day and formal clothes. Favorite technique was the wrap-ov-er skirts, with one layer of fabric overlaying another smoothly. Touches of the 19 3 0 ' s showed at Jacques Griffe’s also. Lines of the costume followed tite body naturally, the, firm said, obeying what the * texture of the fabric itself demanded. Adequate Light Means a Lot at Beauty Time To insure beautiful and flawless results when maklng-up, your face should be flooded with light as you apply your various beauty requisites. * ■ A A , According to a beauty authority unless you can see every stroke of make-up that you apply, and are able to see the colors in their true' shades, your make-up application will laU shOTt of perfection. •A A A If you are making-up for daytime, apply your requisites near a window where the light steams in to guide you. If this is not com'enioit. tight up your dressing table with bright daylight electric li^ts and check the resuIU in frrait of a window before going out. Fete Millers' 30th Year \ Friends and relatives of|Mr. and Mn. Otis H. Miller of Nowa court, Waterford, have been Invited to the coupe's 30th tsedding anniversary open house fr^ 2 to 6 pm. Sat-irday. AAA _, c Quests froip' iRiohard M. Nixon, wife' of the Stop i»i;or write for these reprints. With profeialoiial staging and amataur models — aU pimninent GOP wives — the ahmrtng in-, eluded narration by Arlene Dahl and WendeU Corey. Such care was taken in the Have You Tried This? Summer Apples Taste Fine in Flaky Strudel are hi the stoves yon might like to make Appte •Strudel. This is a yummy pastry that goes well with .,po8ea any time. • nOnCTTOTOHEUT • HEADACHES • COHSTIFATION • siiros • ETESKHT • SUHTLOWEI SEEDS • CUCEI Send a ttsmsed wif-addressed envelope for the booklet of your Choice — FREE! Styles Bridges, wife of the New Hampshire senator, even wearing a University of Vermont sorority pin like one Grace Cool-idge wore. Mrs. Bridges was modeling the dusty rose velvet sh«t flapper-era dress of Mrs. CDoUdge. Mrs. Lawrence Averili of Detroit. in the sam.e sorority chapter as Mrs. Ooolidge. providedf her pin for Mrs. Bridges' costume. The dresses are considered so elegant and historic that they will go'on tour of the, United States from here and may be presented to a museum later. Natural' Health Foods I Mf. Clemeni St. FE 4-4601 SPECIAL WALTZ ! Mrs. C. Wayland Brooks, linois national committeewoman and official convention hostess, spent months setting up the affair featuring a specially composed "Great Lady Waltz" and a luncheon menu including mint i julep frappe, festival of chicken land a dessert described as "amer- Mra. Antbony.x;oryi. today's cook, hhs five children, including a baby only two months old. She enju^ gardening and sewing. APPLE STRUDEL By Mie. Apthony Oeryi hi piBt Mur enua 3 HI Tolis I «a^ imiS Hour' 1 pound aorfsrliw Cut margarine and flour together until crumbly. Add sou{ cream and slightly beat-: en yolks. Dissolve yeast in I warm water and ad^^Woi k together like pit crust. Chill | overnight. Take one-third df the dough | and roll very thin on a floured i boar d. Lay on a gnaaed | cookie sheet.' The dough ' MUST be larger than the pan to allow for shrinkage. Sprinkle doagh with a coaplc of handfuls of com-fiakee. Cat peeled appiea' Into Vi-hMk wed gee aad eever aU the dough. SprinUe . with >1 cap sugar mixed ^ with claaamoB. Dot with , hlto of margartoe. Fold the dough to meet in ] the center of the pan like the back of an envelope. Bake 35 1o 45 minutes at 350 degrees. Cool and Uiaze with a mixture of confectioners sugar J and milk. Cut into bars. You may keep the dough in the refrigerator tor a week. Tofs Are Tasters Hands Need Care Children are explorere and like to taste things they find. ITiey may sample aspirin, laxative, s^atives, rubbing al; cohol, liniment, furniture polish, paint and insecticides. Home economists suggest parents take special precautions to store harmful materials out of baby's reach. ‘ (NEA) — Not eveoone has well-shaped hands, but everyone can have well-cared-for hands. So be sure you use hand lotion frequently and that your nails are clean and neatly manicured. This will minimize any defect in the shape of the hands themselves. 43rd Annual Mid-Summer SALE Contemporaryf Colonial and French Provincial Fine Furniture • • • Reductions to 40% Entire stock from ■ icore of leading manufacturers reduced up to 40% during thi|^ annual store-wide sale (with the exception of a few price-established items). Save on new chairs, sofas, sectionals, dining room sets and separate pieces, bedroom furniture, beddinjr, handsome accessories, lamps and occasional pieces! Ni-w “Duel” by Dillingliam in Light Lherry or Deep, Rich Walnut. . . Designed by Merton L. Gershun, this new bedroom group of exquisite detailing hos the tosuoflook of today with the elegance of the post in its inspired styling All pieces nvailoble with motching woodqroin melo iriine tops if desired SALE PRICED NOW! Danish Moffern »fn-i thilr in choice ot^dpiforaroc f«b-nc». Very Special' $3750 SPECIALS 6-Pc. RATTAN GROUP Superb Triple Dreucr $179.50 Fromed Mirror 42"x30" $ 39.50 6-Drower Cheit, panel doori $124.95 56" Double Dreucr $117,00 6/6 Headboard $ 64.50 Ponol Bed fnot shown 1 $ 63.50 Res Sale $229.50 SIMMONS SOFA SLEEPER Reversible foam cushions. Turquoise $179.50 Including 3 pc Secticeial, Arm Chilr, Gxk.-teil Table ind Corner Table. Choice of Creep or Brown Tweed. Reversible Foam ^at and Back Cushions. $23950 COLONIAL MAILAOX F.agle Design Mople Finish Reg $4>5S- ' $198 KITCHEN BLACKBOARD Early American Maple frame with blockboord for fomily messages Very Speciol! Reg. $5.95 $2’8 S4C9.S0 3-PC. CUItVED SECTIONAL. aUMFER END S3”.50 Foam Cushions, Blue fabric cover. Floor Sample $119.50 COLONIAL LOUNGE CHAIR $ 69.50 Loose seat, back cushions. Gold upholstery $189.50 tONOVER COLONIAL 72‘' $OFA................$169.00 Wing-erm, 3 foem seat cushtoos, foam back. Choice of covers. Arm caps included. $159.50 COLONIAL LOVE SEAT $129.00 Foam seat. bad. Choice of fabrics to special order Arm Ceps $ 94.50 WING-ARM LOUNGE CHAIR $ 79.00 Foam seat, bed. Choice of fabrics Arm Caps included. $199 50 DROP-LEAF TABLE $149.50 ,4 Chair*, Solid Maple $179.50 MODERN 72" SOFA $159.50 Reversible cushions. Choice of modem, heavy fabrics $529.50 WHITE/GOLD BEDROOM $UITE, 4-PCS. $459.50 72" Triple-Dresser; 42" Chest, Bed, Mirror $119.50 5TEARN5 & F05TER MATTRE55 AND BOX 5PRING........................$ 79.00 Extra Firm Unit. Full or Twin Size. Interior Decoroting Counsel .tAvoiloble at No Extra Cost ' Opeij Thursday, Friday, Monday Evenings lust South of Orchard Lobe flood TWENTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JULV 27, 1960 Notables Discuss Hats A quick look around the gloo* •ier odvertising, publiahing and fashion firma in any bic dty bears out this Adew. It's easy to spot the bo« My— she's the one wearing the hat. Some prominent women in and out of New York recently aired their views on the subject of haU: Joan Crawford, business ex-ecutixY and mo\ie star: ”1 ^couldn't imagine dressing for the day and leaxing off a hat. Hats are the very spice and life of a c^me. That's why I wear my hat in the office— taking it off would spoil the complete effect I created so carefully that morning. Mrs. Caroline K. Simon, lawyer and secretary of slate for New York: "Choosing the right hat to go with a costume gix-es me almost as much satisfaction as w inning a case in court" Dorothy Draper, noted decorator: "I like the well-groomed effect of a hat planned to go Vith jut my hat in the offW all day, so as not to spoil the effect." Alexandra Danilova. ballerina and choreographer: "I always choose a dramatic hat for « lecture date. I e\ en wenr a hat while directing reheani- "The dress and hat are a unit, and neither should detract from the other. I Interpret this rule by wearing a simple hat with an elaborate costume and gay flowered bats with simple outfits." Mrs. T. Marfco Robertson, society leader: "A hat is an exclamation point to what you are tiyinf to say about >onr-self. I like hats so well that 1 pick the hat first and then the outfit to go with it. " als” Ann Sothem. TV and mox ie star: "I don't think anything else a woman wears has more subtle appeal than a hat ’ STAFFS i»i» RED TAG DAYS DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY! Quality What Leads to Loneliness? It is surprising that so many folks live in the midst of society surrounded by all sorts of people In today's crowded life, without Yet there are thousands of these lonely folks everywhere. Why is this? Wl»t attitudes or circunt; stances lead to this situation? i it it Sometimes ill health or financial strain or deep emotional stress are the underlying factors, fjty of these may cauqe a person to pull into his shell much like an animal which Is very sick may hide away in a dark comer. Shoes lir Chaiimen Appointed • IwftnH, ChiMren'i. ••r« and lig Oris ' P I • V shoes, teddies, 'flips' snd strews. Your choice for only , The PonliHC Republican Womcn’.s ^ Tea hostesses were Mrs. Slay-jClub preeident. Mrs. Paul Gor-ibaugh and Mrs. Lulu Lubyr Mrs. 'man, appointed committee chair-1 Duncan E. MeVean and Bra. Gor- ■men at a meeting Monday ini Adah Shelly Library, presided at the tea service. Reguler Seeck Sheet I Sport Cesuels, Tennit I Hi't. Tennit Oxfords, I Drets Shoes, Nylon Vel-I vet pumps end strips I Our Finest Valuee from I quality ftecli theat. I Girls' Grey Suedej, Black I Patents. White Straps. U-Tip Oxfords, Sixes 4 I They are Mrs. K. Milton Ilalh-i I way and Mrs. Nelson Hunter, pro-! gram and education: Mrs, B:. M,! I Malone, finance; Mrs, Charles jBarretl, hospitality: Mrs. J. i,.i j.Slaybaugh. social and house: Mrs. i\V. E, C. Huthwaite. memberahip; I Mrs. F. ,1. McGregor, publlcit v ; I Mrs. William Kreklow. remem-jbrance; Mrs. Bde.Mh Patten, legislation: Mrs. C. M. Pelican, parliamentarian. I STRIDE-RITE SHOES | Discontinued styles for boys ^ and girls. School and Dress types. Also, a few corrcc- I Richard I Moore, Republican candidate (or the State Legislature from District 2. was guest speaker. Can Be State of Health or Finances I then with m fcffc, when lork prida traa't let JoIom m. By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN wounds alone before again meeting die world head on. We may need time for adjnsiment before thq pieces of life again fall tala place. However, evea this, when carried too far. Is a handicap la recovery. Work and human con- and bring life back into focna. Certainly financial strain Ihould not cause you to lose track of your Iriends or to fail to make friends. Your real frienda will still be theiA and all real people ap^kveiate the thought rather than the elaborateness of the entertainment. The pothers really do not matter! W# 9iva th« FREE THEATER FARTY Hektts too! S'topp' Gossip Dispels Milady's Charm; Breeds Sorrow JUVENILE BOOTERIE 2S..E. Lawrence St; (Open Mon. and Fri. to 9) OUR SUMMER HOURS Open Dally 1* AJVI. to 5:M P.M. Open Monday and Friday .Nighta 'til f P..M. Saturday 'til S:3# iNF;A> — If you would like to check on the degree of charm you possess, ask your-, self some questions: Am I a gossip? Am 1 nosey? Do I pry intd the affairs of others? Do I nsk qut'stions which arc none of my business? Do I distotl the scraps of information I pick up when I retell them? GEORGE'S hishion Center of Ponlinr Vs OFF! If the answer to any of these questions Is yes. better give charm a loxv rating. For no woman who is a nosey gosiip cx er possesses a lai-ge degi-ee of charm. In back of her eagerness to gossip lies an envy of the activities of others coupled generally with a roal dislike, Sueli a woman is no warmhcartetl fi iend of humanity. Rather, she is busy peering and pecking, trying to discover the little flaws in human naturo. A visit or a telephone call or a note or some thoughtfulness which costs nothing but a bit of perception, are the things which warm the heart. A cup of tea, offered with sincere and enthusiastic hospitality is as cherished as a four-course dinner, by those who count. I think, actually, that in os lonely folks are that way because they are timid about making the first gesture toward friendship. They wait for tlie world to come to them. If you are lonely, if you do not have enough friends, don’t be afraid to make the first gracious gesture. is impossible to contribute! generously to the lives of those!j about one in ways that really count without having friends. If you have a sensitive attitude, drop it. Comc| ’ out of your shell. Make the first RUTH MILLETT gesture ;ind watch the miracle| The only boys who won't dale a! happen. I teen-age girl because her parents j * * aiT "strict" H"e the kind sire' If you need some psychological < shouldn't be dating, anyhow. , suggestion.^ to help you. my leal-| That’s n.y answer to a teen- ! '// you are lonely, if you do not have enough friends, don't be afraid to make the first gracious gesture. Daughter's Welfare Rates Before Trust ANNUAL SUMMER SALE! GROUP OF DRESSES OPT GROUP OF PLAY TOGS COTTON ^L0USES 10-20 1/2 Off 1/3 Off ALL SHORTS and PEDAL PUSHERS 1/2 Off 26 W. Huron St. For practical pointers on getting along with tiiat man in your life.i order yotjr copy of Ruth Milieu's new bookli't. "How to Have a Happy Husband." Just send 2.^ cents to Ruth Milieu Reader Seiwice, ■ I T- ' ' • " — ' inxiB Illy annnrr lo u n.-i-ii- rare of The Pontiac Press, P.O. i nni •A*' “''"k* her par- Bo.n 189. Dept. A. Radio City Sta- and .Self-Consciousness will help enl, don't trust her. They want lion. New Yorli 19. N.Y. you. If .you to have it. send know where she Is going. Insist a s .imped, self-addressed envelope! „„ meeting her dales .pd want with your i-equest for leaflet No. 39. p*, ^.^k home no later than Georges-Newports fowolry Oopl. 74 North Sh the chip. CUT _ CRYSTAL Your Choice STEMWARE 40* DIXIE POTTERY 5281 Dixie Hwy. FE 3-1894 ANDRE’S 2 MOST MAGNIFICENT PERMANENTS Short . . . sweet . . . adaptable ... glamorous or casual styling a.s .you choose. For .sum-'mer comfort or vacation fun it makes hair care a breeze. Open Friday Hil 9 P.M. Beauty Salon 2nd Floor, Pontiac State Bldg. FE 5-9257 PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL - 11 Vi S. SsftMw, Esgl* Theater AMg.. Venliac, Mich. Enrollments Arailabla in Doy or Eren.'ng Clattaa Write, Phone or Call in Person for Free Pamphlet PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 COULD YOU Theee three ringa - appewanoe and dHunood wei^L their prue, differ widely-H^^ * * ;^f“™?tioiM we will be happy to show you. reason, why peo^ our guidance when they ael^ theii^iamonds ... and why been named "MasUar Jewelen" by the makera of REDIROXD’S Jewelers - Optometrists 81 N. Saginaw St. FE 2-3612 THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDX KSDAY, JULY 27, 1»60 Pore Thing, See a Doctor. Says AMiy VI;' TWEXTV-THREE To Cool Off Foit Girts in a Sweat Ovp;^Rerspiration It kMUty tlfep is hard t ~ More than two millioo women will be campaign helpmates for the Republican ticket. Mrs. Peter Gibson, president of the National Federation of Republican Women has predicted. Mrs. Gibson has been a volunteer Arrangement Session Set A flower arrangement workshop will be conducted at the Thursday meeting of the Lorraine Manor Branch of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Assn. Mrs. J. C. Calhoun of Birmingham, horticulture chairman of the Alicfaigan Division, WNPGA, wUl lead the workshop at • p.m. in the Community Services Building on Franklin boulevard. Executive board members will be hostesses. MMriMdMi't gpluhuhmt MEARTIICK'IKmiBR DEAR MOTHER; No ,ooe t» ba bora. Wbat ^ tit Of Ml te M«cr lupaM tothapuTOBta. la la paid eu DEAR ABBY; PlaaM advise •XWCKOO MYSELT* that if aha orders a cuckw dock tor bar relatriet throtnh her hoa-baad who la atatiausd fai Ger> mtay. she will olrtainly bt bath in tepid, nelthtr hot nor | enbugh for you to drop off to ooU, water Dry by patting ^ sleep. Kx ; C Al .LIE'S BE A1 TY SHOP US Nerth Pmy B9MBI That’s a pretty stltt price to pay for ony Idiid of dock. •OVERSEAS AND NOT CUCKOO" NEIGHBOR WHO IS WISE TO HER"; A new broom swo^ daan. Buy one. And start snth your wvn doorstep. A servicenMin purchaatag goods in a (oreign country moat •Ign a statenftnt that the pur-chute u a bona fMe gRt (ho ho* a quota of such gifta, too) bi order to get It duty-free. He may not send thtaiBi home to toO. , ' If he iwdfiight brooking those regMatiom, ha Is soM^ to "What’i Your Problem?’ Write to Abby In care of The Pontiac Presi. Foe a penmal reply, enclose a stamp^, aalf-envelopt. For Abby's pamphlet, "iVlIat Taen-agera Want to Know, ” •end 35 cents and a large, aelf-addreeacd, stamped envel' opa in earn of The/Pontlac PTOss Tremendous Savinffs Diirinir BOBETTE SHOP REMOVAL Everything in the Store On Sale —Large Savings VACATIONING ? Alewife, a member of the her-worker tor the Republican Party ring family. Is used for alls and In | ' products. 1 for more than 20 years. The Monroe* Mich... wemaa began her poUttral career la IM by colleoMiig absentee votea. Sbe worked her way through the ranks as a preclaet worker, pres)-’ >t ef tke local women's Rep;;h ' nn rinb and delegate te In 1958 abe was appointed by Ptesident Efcenhower to aerve on' the Aaaay (tommiaslon. In addition to her political tn-teresta, Catherine Gibson has worked In various positions with' the Eastern Star, the Rainbow girls, the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Business and Professional Women. Make r—w cm- 1 WIST INDUS CRuisiS Lt. Frra Nair Tark S S. EVNGsaOLM |««|| u IS Dara. Uaraa Sapt ts ddH . : us« I Dara. laarat Oal. BIRMINGHAM TRAVIL SIRVICI c.a.kca rtFsoita aeiur Haatlllaa BlralafSaai TRY OUR HEZZAmm Budget Department SPECIAL ZZl $(^00!; SLEEVELESS Values to $3.98 complute - no appointment necweary ^ FOR A LIMITED TIME OMY | ^ Shampoo and Set ’2.00 f 1 Relax-a-tron for toainc inchw'- apecially priced $]^00 Come In — Relax and Enjoy Our Newly Air-Conditioned Beauty Shop WHITE ARNEL SKIRTS 4 Hip Stitched Pleats, Knife Pleats and Straight Keg. to $8.98 NOW TONY’S Beauty Shop Main Floor .15 W. Huron FE 3-7186 STYLE SHOP PRICES 8UGRTLY HIGHER '99 uY HIGHER ^ ^ and •M.OM MEMBERS She is head of an organization boasting a membership of about 500.000. "Womea,” she aaid, "wanf peace I more than anything else in 1960. And they'll vote for an administration that will work for peace." She said the Eisenhower administration "secured that place with the ceaaation of the Koi^m war.” Fartherinore, she aald7^‘‘The Republlcaas ensured a nMre ata-bie prosperity, leveled off prices, •ad broaght sons and loved ones ■A ENTIRE STOCK Mrs. Gibson said she is proud of the distaff attendance and participation in this week's. GOP con-wntion. She aMd the 609 women delegates and alternates at the con vention represent a record for , either party. | Swim Wear And of that number, she said. i more than 90 per cent are mem-, bers of the E'ederation. ROSE MARIE REID ROXANNE - DARLENE PETTI OF ENCINO Beware the Wilid Noil Polish Shade (NEAi — Originally, the through the contrast of pink or rosy-red to white skin. We’ve come a long distance since then. But our skin tones have not changed. So before you consider brown, blue, beige or white polish, consider your own skin tones. Does beige polish really enhance your skin? Or does it make your hands look sallow ? Unless a new polish shade really does something for you, best stick to the rosy tones. 'A Off ■Atultvi. HURON at TELEGRAPH Tues., Wed., Sot. 10 to 6 — Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10 to 9 E ARE MOVING TO LARGER QUARTERS! BLOUSES $|99 i seamprufe: SLIPS Reg. $3.98 $Q»9 Seamless Hose PUin or Mesh Reg. 61.29 7fV 2 Pair $1.50 BRAS —Broken Sizes Don't Strain Eyes (UPD—Keep the car ind- shield clean because a dirty windshield increases glare, adds to eye strain, and cuts visibility. PAULI’S SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch MAKE-UP FOR A SUN TAN ^ __iieva ihu duor and cool frash look for summer, use a very light tpuch. Start with a moisture cream used sparingly. Add a bit of tinted ioundotiqn and top with, pressed powder. Foundation and powder oi a shade nearest your sun tanned lace, oi course. Shape your brows well and tweeze out the stragglers os always. Ufe a brush .ofter swiinming to reshape your brows.' rill in lightly but not dramatically. Chobse your lip-stidk in a .iresh coral sh^e. Avoid blue-red lipsticks until your ton has faded- PheaaYdythe McCulloch Beauty Shoppe, FE 2-7431 . MW fenliac State Bank ^ I RED CROSS SHOES ALL SUMMER SHOES One law price 91J99 WOMEN S SHOES SPECIAL TABLE SQOO ui soMHQirrrES 20% orr SPECIAL GROUP OF MEN’S SHOES Reg. $11.93 to $14.95 $^80_$Q93 PanU's Shoe I35 N. ^ginaw St. ‘'S«rwiaf Feahaci for 7S Yeors' .t_______________!____________ Store Open Fri. Eve*. Til 9 Values to $5.98 $100 ODDS and ENDS 100 Values to $12.98 ItIJY AM) sA\i;; JAMAICAS uml BEKMLDAS .Sjg99 and $g99 itcg. (o .56.0.S PURSES Urg. fo $3.08 ’2“-•■*3 79 2-Piece COORDINATES /(«>«. to $1HM Pro 111 IQOO .vsroo 51^00 5 aiiid II |i BRAS and CIRDLES Broken Sizes U|) I0 50 X off We’ll Be Staying Downtown ^ 14 N. Saginaw Street BOBETTE SHOP A- VI . TWEXTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEPNgSPAY, JULY 27, 1060 Frtc Parking far Ovar 1,000 Cart 17 Friendly Stores to Fulfill Your Every Need! Stop Today and Shop in Air Conditioned Comfort! WATCH FOR ARTIST SOCIETY EXHIBIT August 5fli ond 6Hi THIS IS ME 1 IPJE GEEEMAWM Back-to-school in Kate Greenaway — a sweet and shadowy plaid cotton with lace edged collar and cuff. 1-3 " 3-6x 7-14 *3.99 *4.99 *5.99 Final Summtr CUaranco-Savings to 50% nv-MW* “Best for Children' CHlUDREf^i^, TEIHURON • MURRAY'S BEAUTY STUDIO • CUHKHNOHAM'S ^ • WINKILMAirS • OSMUN'S • iS&rs • VmANE WOODARD • UNITED SHIRT • UNDA LEE t • SANDERS • THE SHOE BOX • BARTON SHOES • ONE HOUR VALET • MYER'S JEWELRY • TEL-HURON CHILDREN'S SHOP • WRIGLEYS « • MONTGOMERY WARDS BltoppinaCenki West Huron of Telegroph Roods Cbotg* Account! Jnvilod Ttl-Huron Center FE S-9955 ESSSSSBBS JUMBO CANDY BARS 3 ” 29* • Baby Rath • Balteifingers • Three Mnsketeers • Snickers • Milky Way • Power Home • Clark Bar Re^. l!^c dLach YOU CAN CHAROE IT? S. S. KRESGE COMPANY VACATION SPECIAL BRAND NEW FALL STOCK ot a Very Special Price? CORDANA— SHOE SALE SAT. ONLY Fina Cotton . . . Wenh 'n' Wear .. . Looks like Corduroy . . . Faols liko Corduroy, but has- no nop . . . Easy to sew . . . Wonderful for robee, pants, skirts, fackets, home furnishings! In excellent assortment of prints, plaids, checks and solids . . . 69c Yd. WASHABLE WOOLENS ARE IN— Takes Only One Yard to Make a Beautiful Skirt . . . 85*; Wool . . . 15% Nylon . . . 54-56 in. wide . . . Color range' is lovely. Now Only $2.98 Yd. Troma-Seoson Cottons for your wear from now throughout the fall . . . Exciting prinU, checks, tapestries, geometries, many others ... Dan Hirer Wovens ................./... Me yd. and up Bates Disciplines * Cottons ................ $1.31 yd. Springs HGUs . . . Drip Dry Breaddeth Hrints 9 Sic yd. BobMt Has sstteos • Me yd. SEW ’n SAVE ^HuSh PUiviUS' 16SMR m Your Choice Bn'i' fiMi tVi to 6. log. 7.9S. .Now S5.S8 Tontli' irow 10 to 2%. log. 6.95 Now $4.98 GOLF SHOES........................$1195 Just Say “Charge It" Open Men.-Thers.-rri.-Sst. 'til f p.m. TEL-HURCN SHOPPING CENTER ELNA GOLDEN MARGARINE Mb. Ctn. 10 SAVE 7e DIXIE HOMOGENIZED SALAD DRESSING SAVE 10c 2D Star-Kist Chunk TUNA 4Flof $4 Cons ■ SAVE 27c Gaylord Whole Unpeeled Apricots 42'/i $4 Cons ■ SAVE 16c TOP FROST FROZEN SLICED STRAWBERRIES 599 r o»r golden Hanger SPECIAL OVERCOATS ^]29 Including Rsincests Btautifnily FiniiheD and Rthirntd in o Mtthproof _____ Ploitie Bag SaiiM Doy Dry CUaning Until 2 P. M* O m pry Geanars oimI Shkt laundtrars Both Locotions-~-T«|.H«rott and 20 E. Huron an^ tnea^uM... more Style to the HKh.. more comfort IT to the foot! $17.95 Smooth ; Stitch and Turn k Black or h Brown B, C, D JULY SALE OF SALES OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FAMOUS MAKER SWIM SUITS 40“/o off • ROSE MARIE RIED • CATALINA # ROXANNE $^57 T. ^23^^ usually $10.95 to $22.95 You'll wont several of our beautiful famous maker swim suits, at this extroordinary savings! Knits! Lostex! Cottons! In sheaths, draped sheaths, low bocks, boy legs! Hurry for best selection! TEUHURON SHOPPING CENTIR shop mondoy, thursday, friddy^to 9 p. m. ■\- THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY. JULY 27. 1960 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. TWENTY-UlVi Six County Offices Sought by Nine Dems Bjr OBORaB t. TRUMBULL A Nine Dciaocratic •eeking aix local county have the primary apoUlght .. theinaelves while eix unoppoaed Republican incombanti trom the alddiDea. he triea again to unseat the grand* , daddy ot the Republican ticket— , Charles A. Sparks, who has held jibe ottloe of treasurer oonsecu-tlvely since 1933. As hi m, the nomination race tj- aherW takes aa a new Hght It h about tba mdy Ma ysar. Oeoiga D. Hicks la ... ha waa In MR. MM, IM aai two I He. has three years (1954-57) on> raars agsw the Oxloni ViBage OouncU. This is Unoppoaed tor the nomination to,”*«bfa only other attempt at wln-Homer Hight, 53. an Oxfaid auto "big a public olflee. dealer and lor 30 years a plant pro- He will oppose Sheriff Prank W tectlon officer for Pontiac Motor Irons this fall. Irons, former Befk-Wvision. ley chief of police, has been sher* TTie candidate served a year as deputy under former Sheriff la the tMrd two-maa Demo-Prank Schr^. I cratic race far one a( the sis rauatj stttce aimliiaHoos. aa ele-meotary t(4ioa| (earher trom Ha-set Park and a rhil engineer from Ponrtar Township are «y- |S Birmingham firm of cansulling |eivU engineers and land surveyors. The winner w ill go against Dsn W. Bsiry. drain .commissioner. I Nov. H Both niRkme (heir first bids for puhlk- office, they aiT Sol Plafkin. 90. nhd Roy J. Russell. charge of engineering setivities for and 1950 Plafkin kuid lie learned the druin-ge problem of s eommunlty when he served as city hall reporter tor the YpsllantI Dally Press in 1955 aad ana a( them Is enmpnlgn-lag ns thangh he's in the Nov. t atocthm. In nn endiange o( lettora and pubUe appearancet. Gcoige 1. PuUcfTMi, a 3S-yegr- oU Birmingham attorney, has criticited RepgbUm incumbent George F. Ta^im nriiot sufficiently carry-Ing kt the dutick ready In the grasp of Stanley F. Dimn. 43-year-old engineer wl6l Ibe jihe Chrysler Corp. and trsawBur jof the RInomficM Dennocratic Qab. Russell calls for a ’ fui. .nd|"- “ \ equalised apportionment of cost,, A * A ^ . for drain Tmprovefnenr“asseM^ ITe'Il match vote* bi November monts. based 100 per rent no lM>ne-{wilh Ralph S. Main, surveyor si Fights Rail Transport Ixibs Kent County Looks Ahead, to Build a New Airport .KAM) UAIMI).'^ '-r-A com j iminlly wlncii > serves as the in i dusliiiit Mild ctiiniiieninl hub ol Wcsiciii Micliigan (Mermmed resi-|tion began fighting it. Reg. $59.50 5-PIECE DANISH PECAN MATTRESS and BOX SPRING Included with Each Bedroom Suite Purchosed 5-PIECE BEIGE WALNUT DANIEL T, MURPHT JR. Cleik-Regtster, Republloan for Local 42 of the Office Em-pioyeo Intematlonoi Unioe (AEL fTO) 00 well 00 Interaotlonal repreoentmtive of the Seoforers Intemotioiiol Unioa (AFL-aO). / With this background, Lees easily won endorsement of the Oakland County AFLrCIO and a ’’qualified” tag from a splinter group of the county Democratic Committee headed by Mrs. Harriett Phillips of Huntington Woods. Kronenberg opposes it as being a •pedal interest group tor labor. Its existence is expected to play a role in the outcome of the primary and November balloting. SECOND IS UNOPPOSED The second nominee of two years ago Is William K. Benson. 51-year-old Fold Moten* Co. millwright from Rochester. Benson is unopposed in the primary for the office of county treasurer. And well he might be, for his fight will come in November when Triple Dresser, Full or Twin Size Bed, Fromed -Danish Pecon Mirror, and SERTA $59.50 Mottress and Box Spring! All 5 Pieces....................... Double Dresser ond Group...................$147.00 Reg. $269.95 ’167 Double Dresser, Full or Twin Size Bed, Framed Walnut Plate Gloss Mirror and SERTA $59 50 Mattress* ond Box Spring' All 5 Pieces ....... Reg. $239.95 ‘147 5-PIECE BLOND MAHOGANY 5-PIECE CLASSIC CONTEMPORARY Double Dresser, Full or Twin Size Bed, Plate Gloss Mirrpr and SERTA $59.50 Mattress ond Box Spring! All 5 Pieces ................................ Reg. $259.95 ‘157 Over 50 different Bedr(»m Suites available — All are Sale Priced. Headquarters for Orexel. Grand Rapids. Flexateel. Terms to Suit You R.ALPH A. MAIN Survejtfr, RepabUcaa DANIEL W. RARRT 9-Drawer Triple Dresser, Full or Twin Size Bed Framed Mirror ond SERTA $59.50 Mottress and Box Spring, Your choice with or without heod-boord. Cherry Fruitwood or Beige Wolnut, All 5 Pieces ................................ '•-rf" ’■................. Reg. $289.95 ‘177 ^umilurt A Bloomfield Hills—2600 Woodward '"itSiVAiw w."’ FE 3-7933 ^ Open 10 A.M. to 9 P M. Mon , Thun ,'Fti., Sat. — Tues .AAtod,, fill 5 P.M. ‘ ’ u TWEXTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JULY 27. 1960 THE viifn isnsTOS QUALITT ^1^^ 50 Coton »m4 Pm- v?s:i?sr Tit Mtt TOt W4J«T Wtl Til Cvtoft IP Til ffHli tmtrlT Im| - wnrtof. I«) M MktaUla — firaawaraal. filaiai* ta laaUO—Tal wliSoiCeate K^zrup $17.28 SMITHES TILE aiJTLET n 4.4261 Vtofl Tito taf ColO Sool %8<£. LINOLEUir 9x12 lUGS i&^ucurr $4.95 WAU COVEMM MimT fATTBHS • 54" Wilt , • Moor Colon ffof. 5fe 29i «• »t. 100^ VINYL SUtPACI o LOTUT rormNo o •-•■IT mat o CAor TO Hoorrom o KiMrti TO MA»T«OI 736 W. HURON 257 S. SACINAW State Collecto Yearly Fe? Deadline on Registration Near for Airplane Owners Kniieiwan OIwi LANfING fLTI>-Alrpltne own-on in Mldiictn hovo until Su» day to roctotor their croft leltii the Stole Aeronouttco Department. * ♦ ♦ But no long lino-ouch u the Itccnoco—are expected to ( The department expecto more than I registratiano to come in NOMINATE FARREU E. ROBERTS FM State Senator AUGUPr 2ND REPUBLICAN • TWO TUMS STATI LIGISLATOII 4 FOKMIR ASSISTANT mOSICUTINC ATTORNIY •COMBAT VrrUAN or WW II ANO.KORIA • ANNAPOLIS CRAOUATI . U of M UW ORADUATI •COMMANOIR. USNR • ACI II. NAPPILT MARRIlO WITH ONI SON Fred L. Watte, difoetor M op-orattoM for the Aetoaaatfca De- •The plane ownen are relieved of the penonal poroperty tax on their aircraft." MAXIMUM IM Foee range 11.50 tor a ipecial experimenul model to a maximum of S50 tor any alxe aircraft Ownero pay one-half eeat a ponnd empty welglit. The tmall-ret otandard craft oeota IS.M to regtoter, offtrlala aald. The airplane muat be airworthy before it can be registered. Federal regulations call lor in-spectiono and specify condUions that constitute airworthiness THIS WEEK-END ONLY! "We do sand out a ({uestlon card that brings in general information on what type equipment a plane' has," he said. mtun FLAN ruTUu "This helps os in planniag torj the future devalopinent of avia-! tloa throughout the state. It also Mis us the slM of the plane and! the airport where it is kept,” said.- **lt iiisoas toe esaU ptek ap the airplaae at a montoat’s ao- The number of planes ngislered I about ISO to 175 aircraft a year tor the last several years, he said. The compilation tor the lSSB-59, flying ycaiwjust complied fromj the information cards rscoived! last year^-showed some 30 . hours of business flying and 167.-; 590 hours of pleasure flying in! Michigan. Officials said the figures might not be too accurato because of breakdowns in the reporting sys-i tenv-but the ratio was about right' and was expected to hold tiQe fur the 195M0 flying year. WITH FUBCH4SZ OF 32 Fc. fi S3 Fc. Dkixatid DHHDIWUE SET Benmfal ttfUag, diidflohre twociiu, petka qialitf, fenuflciblf low ptkci mttk Afoetkx’i bett Ttluetl Now, idect joor fitvodte fiom the ouiif patterns Rvanabk. lake RdvRon^ of out fiee gift ofo to start, or add to, a set. All pattenu and pieoea ate available in open stock. |15Tiispeting Rosc”--a disdneuve new modem pattern is made in Kresge’s own'poctery and sold direct to you. That’s why fine quality dinnerwtte costs so much less at Kresge’s. Be practical... Buy NOW for less! 53 Fc. St» .. $9.98 Snowsuit Layawoy Assure your youngsters of full protection in coldest weither with out fue^ budget-minded snowsuits. $1 Holds in hayawny. No Carrying Chorgo. INFANTS’ & TODDLERS’ WEATHERPROOF SUITS • Wind- mid roln-rw|Mll«if • Fully waihablw, Cdorfast • Full linlnei, Ribbud Cufft Cabinot-Styto ‘‘Outdoor Cooklng“ Luxury at the Price of Many Broxfor OrfUsI Wixord Deluxe Cabinet-Style Grill - _ ^ S4 D0WR~1.25 WEEILT I V >2.95 Now eojoy the ooaveoience and "outdoor cboking" so-Wemacy of oxidern, cabihet-style grilling st this low Wixsrd price. Constructed of hs^-gauga stsel sod «’PP*r for y«R» of lerTicc. Ovif h MWiM Hfitord MIh OwM If *Hhf»dasf Osfi-I aocasi Ih Bor-B^M^ $<438 AtbaiSM pshB, (mllr lined Top to spulud cottoit Extra lo^ Fks either head. BpniBlllO R. SBMRAW ST. ONLTSSDOWMUSWXIT. _ ^ ................ “ AsssrsV* HmdU remains Iml evw on terraces to groom your lawn «^y and cleanly. Shatterproof stwl base. W/iord Fowsr Iftwtrt . . . Frsvf Hmrif I MHIkn 7km TE 2-S2Bf V. R. 6irit1giitsn SATBPACTION SUARANTOD '’OR YOUR MONET RACK! YOUR f-Fr. irngtrg'e S«ff wi#A Bow. KRESGE S net «r Mtlmtt. CHARGE ACCOUNT $1.94 DOWNTOWN PONTIAC - TEL-HURON DRAYTON PUINS ROCHESTER MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER very Day more people are ewakemnq to KRESGE valu mLi THE PONTIAC ' How Are You Aceountin^ Now for Your Future? Are you planning ahead? What are your goals in life?_Would you like to be a successful IH luc r TTOUKl you UKe lO DO S SUCCOSSfUl Is your educational background One of the surest routes to a successful business career is the broad avenue of Aecountiag. As a modem accountant you will be an executive in one of the best paid fields. You will enjoy interesting work, with security and opportunity yours. fin^n Chicago. Sentence Twosome for Abandoning Child MOUNT CLEMENS UR-A young couple was sentenced to prison Monday for abandoning its four-nx>nth-old son on the front lawn of a St. Clair Shores home May 27. Weak Civil Rights Planit Will Cost GOP Support DETROIT (UPD—A weak civU; rights plank will cost the Republican Party Negro support, leaders J of Detroit and Michigan branches of the National Assa For the Advancement of Colored People' warned the GOP platform commit-' James Collins. 29, was sentenced i tee." to one to four years in prison. | a telegram sent to the conven-His wife. Ruth. 20, got six months j,ton by the NAACP expressed S Sl-reS deep concern about efforts Police traced a towel used Republican pari^ wap the chUd, John Patrick, tol'*'®'*^ platform.” his parents. The boy had been left on the' Water and fluids comprise about lawn of Kenneth Metcalf, 40, 70 per cejii of the human body. I RDSTICK PrGportd for many, many months in odvonce. Extro spocial purchosos now offtrtd you ot pricM you cannot duplicot* anywharo. Rtplanish your linans and baddings now at thest groot savings! 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ICE COLD lemonade.............10* Downtown Pontiac- Tol^Huron Centor - DrOyton Plains ‘ Rochester-Mirocle Mile Shopping Center Shop wlfhou. ca^h- 'CHAHee n" AT HRiSee'S-p^y onl, o.,i'd to A StJtc Income Benson Will Take Market Tour Abroad WASHINGTON (UPI) — Agricul-ture Sec. Ezra T. Benson will leave Saturday on an 18-day market de-tlelopment trip to the Middle East and the common market countries of western Europe. | Benson will be accompanied by newsmen, staff aides and members of his family. The secretary’s Itinerary In. rlurten Brussels. Bona, Rotterdam, Paris; ('afro^ J o r d a Israel and Usbon. He will return te Waahtagtea Ai«. 11. Benaon said he would hold |eral high-level meetings with offl-.cials of the European Economic Community, known as the Onnmon [Market entries. He will try to promote better trade relations be-j tween the United States and the ket area. jWiliiam Ewing Named | Honolulu Paper Editor HONOLULU (UPI)-WUIlam H.| Ewtng has been named editor ofg the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. | Ewing had been managing editor of the afternoon newspaper since! 1950. He succeeds Riley Allen, who retired to become a trustee of the Wallace R. Farrington estate sriiichl owns the newspaper. The an-1 nouncement was made by Mrs. I Joseph R. Farrington. | LEO P. MEAGHER In o statement issued today by Leo P. Meagher, Democratic candidate for Congress from the 18th Congressional District m the August 2nd primory, the outhenticity of the recent lobor endorsements wds questioned. , Meagher who, in leading his porty on the party t i c k e t in 1958 ori the county level, almost became the 1st Democrotic State Senator from Oakland County, soid “The fact that I did not receive the endorsement of Cope in Ookland Cqunty, despite the fact thot I am erujorsed by the Building Trades Council, ond was erxlorsed by practically every segment of labor in 1958, is irrelevont. From 0 standpoint of public interest, however," said Mr, Meogher, “if these endorsements by the A,F, of L-C.I.O. Com- mittc* in Odkiorid County do not represent the. Labor Endorsements Questioned ★ ★ ★ Leo P. Meogher Demands Open Forum wishes of the Union members, that is Another matter, ond o matter of greet concern, not .only to Union members but to the general public." Judging from the disturbing ollegotions mode to hirn by his .suppotters in the plant, Meagher feels thof this motter should be aired "As Q help to the Union members m Oakland County and the public at lorge, i would like to suggest that Mr. Fred Hag-gord use either of the two locol radio stations prior to the primaries in making a statement bn these endorsements, and that I would be ol lowed to be present to inject a number of questions which would cleor up o few motters which to dote hove been unanswered." In foct, Mr. Meaghef* soid he would be glad to underwrite the cost of such o program. Said Mr. Meagher, "I feel todoy as I have o I ways felt, that Democracy in our Unions is essential to our Notional Security, "I hove,written Mr. Hog-gord suggesting such a rodio discussion so thot o greoter number of Union rtiembers may listen to such on enlightening discussion, ond have suggested thot sifKe he is the President of the Ookland County A.F. of L-C.I.O. Council, and the man who chaired the meeting where these endorse-ments were made, he is the propel one to participate in such a program.'* Mr. Meagher is o licensed Phormocist and o licensed Realtor with many years of business and professionol experience. During the wor years he had experience ih lobor leodership. He is a condidote for the United States Congress from Oakland County. THE POXTIAC PRESS. WEDXESDAV. JI LY 27. lOrtO SUPER BARGAIN CENTER DESPERATION ______TWEXTY-XiyE W« or« overstocked with thousondi of dollars woifle of Sommer Goods, we ore unlooding them ot **Noyoii Before" sovingt to you. THESE COUPON COUPON 20 Gallon COUPON COUPONS Complete 2-Cell GARBAGE CAN 400-Count Good Sunday Trouble Cord FLASHLIGHT COMPLETI WITH COVER Ceu fis Facial Tissues ■ pWw July 31 Only S2.00 Vain* wrth Hiit coypen ^ 1Q< Coupon 1 00 Thil 1 Cou|»on 1 M fox With 1 Coupon COUPON 2" Eyelet PLIERS COUPON WOOD CARVING SET 49. 49c OPEN EVENINGS ’TIL 9 SUNDAYS 10-4 ALL ITEMS ARE SUBJECT . TO PRIOR SALE FREE PARKING IN FRONT OF STORE SUPER BARGAIN CENTER 1052 WEST HURON STREET WEST of TELEGRAPH ROAD IN HURON CENTRE—CHINA CITY RESTAURANT RLOCK THIRTY THE POXTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JULY 27. i960 iTigers Stock Up on PRESS BOX Wilbfft rrtnklin. of Chicacn 2T-i \r«r«ld Negro outfielder. »ignrd » S3&.0QD bonus contract with the rytrott Ttgera >etterd«> A ne-'II e of MtnsissipfN he batted M3 »• « I’mveralty of Mu-higa ?*o»hpo-moie last season ■teas midehraad and Mike Letnrke of Penllar Mok eral place In the )u\«nll« pairs of the Nattenal Keller Skatlag Ckarn pisnahlps al IJItIa Knrk. Ark. Rakjra WMIc and Maad Liwd el rsnUar wore aecend In Mie e\enl. and t) lt1a RileMe Mok sensed In sesitar ladtea fignro akatfag. * * * ' Freebooter ' finished second but' won the Mackinac Island Yacht' race ot'eraJI title with a coneoted yacht crossed the finish line one , hour behind Sabre but the oqrrecl-cd lime of 19:19:14 puf sabre in . second place. K-Touche was Oas.s B winner The Mate ia.rree gelf teurna mrtil was postponed yesterday at Kalamaioo Conntry tlub because of rain. Today the entries will play M holes. * e * Doug Walker, former head roach of the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football league, is help mg Pittsburgh Steeler coach Buddy Paiker prepare for the pxhibi-, tion game against the Toronto Ar gonauts. Aug 3 at Toronto Pontiac s only performer In yesterday s AAU "Olympic develop-menr track meet at Blrroinghain S e a h 01 m field won his es’ent Charles Kimbrell. PCH high lump.' er. cleared 6 feel 1 inch to take the first-place medal ★ ♦ ★ !, Rocky Briidgk, Red Wilson Go Win Over Afa/sloQeveland Lary Gains 5-3 Pete Bumaide will pit hit 5-5 tofflght. Kralick has won all fqur ol his decisions this year. Foii«s, Chiti Obtainad on Woivor Da< Tribo, Athlotics , _ record against unbeaten Joha 0,^ WoivOr Dools With Senalort last night put the Detroit| Both teams are l>s games bark'|^^,|j^|, ^ teams' encounter - - .... .. Tigers into a tie for fifth place'of the top spot in the league and with Washington m the American four full games out of the first League race. divialMi. Detroit spotted Washington a| three-run lead in the opening j inning and then rallied with the| help of nlnth-hming rriief pitching 'n the U. S. Olympic team in the 10.000 meter run irightL warms uP at the I'niverslty of Oregon in F.ugene where the entire team ^a working out this week. . In ae PkMafss the center la Clayton Stelnke, .South .Salem, Ore . iiigh school runner who gets the thrill of working out. On the left is Ron Zinn, West Point Cadet, on the learn also. Prep All-Stars Open Camp, Aug. 8th Labine came in to strike out Harmon Killefarew. An infield grounder advanced lamon and Gardner but Ijibine got KImer Valo to ground out and end the game. Lary got the victory, his ninth iof the year-uid his fihh over Washington this season. The trtunipli was tweet ra-veuge over Waahfaigtow hwtsr Pedra Ramso who loot hlo lllh gome agaloot ols wtao. His loaf thno out agahMt Detroit. Romos pitched a oM hIt ahwtowt gomo. Rocky Colavlio hit his 21st homer for the Tigers with Neal 'Qirtsley aboird in the fourth to reduce Detroit's deficit to V2 and the Hgers went ahead 4 .3 In the sixth on singlet by Colavito. Norm Cash and l/xi Berberet. an error and Chico Femaiidez’ lacrifice I A homer from Gardner, his sixth i for the .Senators, with on# on' featured Washington's three-run bunt in the opening Inning. , | The Tigers chased Ramos in the DETROIT (UPn ~ the Detm. Tigers have launched what hf. pears to be a determined effort to get back Into the American League race by acquiring new catchera irna thret-corm waiver deal. Detroit got Hank Foilei from ihe Oeveland Indiana and Han Chid from the Kansas City AH: letics in a shuffle that aent infield-er Rocky Bridges and catcher Rn Wilaon to aeveland. DtlrsM sTwuhtuitan S. nifkl Nvv Tort (. Ctrolsad I. nirt CMoios U. Batten t. nlfSt I OAMn M soS Ora Officialg Angry Snead Misses Eastern Open and Causes Stir BALTIMORE 'API — Sam ly at Sneads pro-am appearance Snead, an aristocrat of the golfing figuring he must be getting paid circuit from the' West Virginia lo show up They also said .Snead hills, found himself Involved to- was likely to take home a chunk day in a Wg-city squabble. ,of the $7,300 purse which could The 4S-year-old Slammer, a for- have been won by one of the non-mer Eaatem Open winner, ruffled ijunipert. tourney officlala by announcing hej Palmer and Snead have sched-plans to akip the llth annual uled an exliibition in Philadelphia' event starting at f- ........................... Football Plans in Full Swing for Big Game Y»tt lb 4 t a » Bsrtols 3b A^tSt cf* I Oroni cf I a 1 0 W'd'thlck D ColtMio - -------- iCstb lb Bomn* : Brrbtrrt AP PbtUfti RARIN" TO OO — Jockey Richard Widger suffered some embarrassing moments before the third race at Monmouth Park, when hii mount. Rhythm Master appeared reluctant to leave the paddock before the event. He and the horae both fell to the ground. He remounted and rode the horse to fourth place in a hurdles race. TIgor preoldeat RIU DeWItt laid the deal yesterday was only 1 alart of a akake-op dealgtad Jolt the TIgofo oat of their atxtk . plaee rat. "We can't do taythliw right now with the opre our club because we're limited to walvi deals," Farrell paid. "But have more than two months of the season left and thdt's enough I time to get something going. TTii isn't over yet.” WWW It was not Immediately dis. I cloaed whether Kansas Qty picked I up a player in the deal but the I Indians said they had placed ; Johnny Briggs on wahrers and ho I had been claimed by another 'team, posaibly the Athletics. Indian general manager Frank Lane said in New York that the deal was prompted by the loss of 'Woody Held, acveland's regular shortstop. Held broke a fiager July 18. North-South Griddors____ to Meet Pro Coochai Hart and Croekmur ""”^i|Fox, Landis Pace Sox to Romp Over Boston > it up in his debut Practice Mssions are only twof,.L»rr Pine Ridge Saturday. Snead is lined up foi weeks away for the Oakland „ Ibrr» 1. ii-ia janother appearance in Norfolk, County All-Star football game u.“* ' Bantu ciur (Dai«» tMi at aaiiimm „ W *• * ,Va. Sunday Palmer and Wall aiv ,-oming up the night of Aug. 19 at “ Daira?^u.!ibi.’ A" at wun«.t«L players and| slated to play in Bethlehem, Pa vVisner Stadium. ixraiiek 4w». 7 p.m I former winners here, Arnold i Sunday. Snead said he plans to *7^5*pm** ** **“'*“ Bud Art Wall Jr., joined go through with the'exhibition' ------------ 'Snead in by-passing the Eastern Wall and Palmer wcit not avail- AU three have scheduled exhibi-' .able for comment ’ inKs&iu-a stheoi lb Chleato t« Boaton U:3t p m Oatrelt at Waihli itMi 7 p in. Kaua^ Cil7 at BtlUmort. 1 p r CliralaaO at N»« Tort. * pn XATIOXai. LKAOia ITBaBATII RESl'LTW ernaC«lpMa 4. Chictfo 3 OitUburih 3 St Louis 4. oitM Clitcumul 4. Ue Antfl4' 1. i\lp UUwaukN 1. iao rruTltco 1 «H Law re«. PltUburfli .13 .17 .-N MUvaukw 91 14 I'M Lot Ani4lti W 41 133 St LauU 4S 43 U1 atr Frarcuco *5 41 Ml Cbifirnall « 4S 443 flUlaatlphla . 34 M IN CWcaea • n .-7 147 TODST't OAMtS The cream of the crop of former area prep grid stars will meet with their coaches. I,eon Hart of the North and Lou Creekmur of - —PO-A—Datrtttl I- — ---->■><>■ 77-19 DP—Pamandit, By the Aaooclatod Pram . I ER-^a^«. Colavito s-Ury. IP- Vou can look it up. Nellie FoxlYankee. , n E EEooiol*’®*”**^'^ Landit drove 9 9 a a „ 'complete game against Baltimore «'• I i i jtlom in n-ubj P-nnnjIv.nl. nnd, Tli. o.rrral n:\ ml- pmlnWI. I"- r": " 'Virginia wtiilo the tournament is {exhibitions within 30 miles of ma-’l^.tti.!!^ Jqnior Tennis Play Continues I Notional Championship |>< Wo roaUiiod that he Bridges. 32. has spent most of this aenson on the bench although he was the regular Hger shon stop last season and batted .368 in 116'games. FoUes, 31, moved to develaiKl from Pittsburgh last month. Hp Is hitting .307 and could replar Lou Berberet, currently batlin .180 as Detroit's front line receive Kucki hadn't pitched a winning. Oiltl. 28. will also be i_______ lor the first ,atring catcher’s Joh, At the start of the season, be wa-Kansas City’s regular catcher but the time in the past numth. Both Chiti and Foiles bat right-handed . while Berberet ewdngs Pin^burih iW«i P9. iS^Kkl 4-4'. 4 pm MlivRukfF at OniT itm** ■ .n pmgross. |jor tour;;m.r, cxcew "trwT,; t ^ * I ten permission of the sponsors Former I'niverslty of Detroit ight " controversy picked up j But (xlgar Myeriy , deputy super eoorh Wally Framhart and • spattered National Junior and BoysLwn stadium, stopping Oeveland I exhibiUons scheduled by the mis.3-'jiurf. prestige Mair^ ^ tennis championship tournament*, jg.] behind , Ai1 Ditmar (8-7) and' Freeae, Roy Sieveri and Minnie |*o“hled and acored the tying run Minooo—who's going to beat the'l** .'he seventh, then beat out an American League champions? jinfield topper in the eighth to send'f^om the left. Not Boston, that's for sure. acroM the winning nin as the A's, oiiti currentlv ia batting .232 * * * itw *tut" te d?fS home rum and 28 runs The aeventh-plac* Red Sox were P*P-batted in. Berberet and Wilson the patsies again Tuesday night | ' ’ combined have notched only four as Chicago ilammed-alammed- * homers and 29 runs batted in. slammed all over Fenway Park! Detroit's Frank Lary (9-9> won Wilson is batting .216 and a 16-3, 21-hit victory that re-jht* 'bird straight after giving up Bridges, at bat only five tlme«. T#»i, ^ if u -i'athod theil- one-game lead over.'he three Senator runs In the {has a .200 average. lOUrney Ot ROZOO nurT{tj,ip New York Yankees. It was!®*’*'- Labine came to the' Lane noted that ho signed Wil rescue with a perfect relief job {son, 32. to a contract with tlie with twro on and none out in the Chicago White Sox eight yeai s ing sur* and contended the next The Eastern wa* hiked $.').000 _ * . * _ * , , On>y 12 matches of a scheduledireliever Luis Arroyo. Mickey If an\. is up to the Pix>;tl\is year tn a $25,000 event ’rwo',,J®'. Junior 97 were held before a downpourkfantle's 25th homer a two-run Baltimore men. who Prefer to re-play yMterday on fte flayLhol in the sixth inning, was the ■''‘8/'difference as the Yanks won for in their last 15. ' fessional C.olfera Assn. But PGA tourney director Ed main anonvmous for the time ^'P'**"‘‘* "'"i®'' P*®"» 'he; M<«wUo th<» /*nmvn(«oi#s«sssw'. ^ . s- __ Walled Lake All-Stars vs North- time west Detroit (Natl, divtaiont : hit dltferenl. envelope. Rocky said he.,took to the links' ______________ about 16 months ago. mainly be-I cauM of the good golfing weather Fovor Pontloc Driver f in Florida. He confesses he diihi’t! think he'd like the game. I loser for the ninth straight "But after playing about two Ijmonths, " he said, "I broke 90 ^ £ and th^ anifw K..« jiavorea to Jimmy Piersall. aeveland’s ^ _ XU ** 2:30!prob!em player, bunted safely and Of Mt. Clemens Raceway Birmingham pioneers scored the Indian run in the sec- iw ' rliAmnA) nlav iR’innAr a# ___> :_t__m______ Leon Blanchura of Pontiac is I things wrong. It took me oeveral ^ months to get back in the groov ■ again My best round has heei n 86. ' 1959 chips' play wmner of to-jond inning. Piereall behaved him-day a fi^ ganK. At 4:30 Blrrnlnt-j,eif after being fined $100 by the the romml^oner'a office to dis- 'Kuenn, gympathetic to Piersall, ci^plans for next years All-Star!told Frick he believed the trou- A ****' *‘'" *• ««‘ni«t about Ir****^® Presi- mending his wayo and should be «f*ven given any chance ^ prove , •8»«» End iroended' --------- ... . for super modified-eights at the Ml Clemens .'tperdway Blanchura hqs won the most points and will told down the post Thomos' Cooch Qoih position thaa OA-vmiIa "Jwted. for the sixth|"cen*ire " meeting. Pioroall was on his best behav nesDAT-A rumr* ■* n* «RRMtRlr4 PfM9 LO.« AN MCKEESPORT Pt - Art Sw BrSdflocit Pi outprnAttd Wivni B m. Ni» Tort. if. ^ After Thursday’s round, four the ballfield capers games will be left for Saturday's A * * • ;Rn«»nn 1... c 4. _j " semifinals. „ „ u Saturday. The com-lor as the Indians were beaten Mans, who. hadiStnctly an American League mht- was cheered by a mwZf 37632 each time he came to bat He got because of his an- club lead with SO nms batted in 1 the 20-mile feature on . {with Roger the half-mile track 1 KENT Ohio (API - Douglas'walked on fc .. Thejrat of SIX races will begin Raymond the Boston lniveratty| Then’the Yankees tammed over at, 8:30 p.rn , with the time trials track coach who trained high the other four runs in the *? ‘J*’’ Thotna*. hat been against thre4(, relievers. !. . ..J --yarned irack coach at Kent State went out for a pinch hitter during ties on the field th:. ' —- —v mi ' .h. r.% .™, ATO. ".iS'S" ^ I'niversitv. with I THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDXKSDAV. Jl LY 27. IBtfO THIRTY-ONE Conference Realignment involves Three Leagues SALT LAKE CfTY (APt-Tlie Sky lino Conference wai in bits ■nd pieces today but some new formations were on the horizon. Realignment, it's called. Some old Pacific Coast Cbnfe^ ence teams figure in the new formations. So do Arizona and Arizona Stote University of the Border Conference. For months these schools have been talking about setting up a •ew conference. WWW Tuesday night the presidents of the eight • Skyline Conference schooU issued a joint statement after an all-day meeting, to wit: “Some realignment of tte conference is indicated within a relatively short time ... indeed, several of the schoola reported today they are considering the poaaibU-ity of other affiliation involving institutions which ... have similar educational programs and objectives but which in addition are generally larger in enrollment and are capable of attracting attendance. particularly at football games, of crowds sufficien support an athletic proL_____________ which may be beyond the ability of the other conference schools to support.’’ Thoiw scboc^s ’ considering the possibility of other affiliatiwis’’ were not specified in the statement. But they are Utah. Brigham Young and New Mexico, judging by all the unofficial meetings going on. Thoae schools left out of, or left in. the Skyline Conference, are Utah State. Wyoming. Denver, Montana and Colorado State Uni- RaiaHampers Baseball Play The old PCC schools which have met with Utah. BYU and New Mexico about a realignment are Washington State, Oregon and Oregon State. Arizona and Arizona State UnKersity sat in those talks, too. A realignment would take some time because so many sports j schedules are made out two to fhe years In advance. And the , ; Skyline presidents in their state- J&R 8-7 Victor Ov®r ment said they had "agreed to Rawc rink In consideration of such DOyS V.IUD in ^Ity s catters (realignment).until their| Clots E Looguo December)." | »arp.I Two Moko U.S. loom ISLIP. N Y IAP)-Allen Bell o Somerville, N .1, and Dave .Sharp ! of Pacific Pulisaiies, Uallf., won I places on the U.S .piymplc cycling^' team Tuesd.'iy night by ftnlHhtnB'i I-} in the lOQO-melei race agalaali : time in the final (riala See the New 1960 RCA and ZINITH RcdiM and TaipvMpiM STEFANSKl Badio t Ttltviiiaa OmIms for AatemeHe Oerwge Dear Opaaata" ' Oeafaii . mnoN PI t4m From your FORD DEALER! He he* the expert tnechenics and equipment to put USED CARS in tiptop condition! LN THE SWINO - (Ralph Yankee (right) former Indianwood pro, who recently opened his driving range behind the Miracle Mile shopping center on Franklin Road, gets in some driving practic'e on one of the fiO lees now open FMiut rr*ft ra*i* Tlie new clubhouse is In the background. Yankee plans to open an 18-hole 3-par course at the location by next summer. Watching Yankee are Wall Nusshaum and .Im k Bo.vcr of Blrminuham Showers largely disrupted Qty Karen Hantze Baaebkll League action Tuesday with an afternoon Qass E game and morning activity in the Class F and Widget diviions summing up the day’s play. JAR Ante Stores ralllesi for five nma In the bottom of the Mb Inning to defent the Pontiac. Boys Club, S-7, In n aans E Contest. Harry Lanrenee had throe hits In a losing cause. A scheduled "E” game between Slankster-Jones and the Big Shamrocks resulted In a double forfeit when neither team showed up. On the Class F front, Tom Zuck pitched a five-inning no-hitter aa the Blackhawks whipped the Dixie Dairy Dodgers. 5-2; Skip Walker hurl^ a seven-inning no-hitter and also homered as the Northside Ki-wanis drubbed the Pontiac Boys Qub National team, 14-2, and the Hoyt Pioneers committed 10 errors to help the Cubs score a 16-8 vie'-tory. The Cubs scored 12 nins In the 2nd stanza to wrap it up. Tuesday's Widget results included: Pontiac Ttgero. 11, Cuba S; Ea-. gleo S, Gnriing’s t; Hoyt Oub .t, Emerson Juniors 0; Furtuey’s Drugs U, Moooe 10. Don Nicholie nosed out Talbott Lumber, 5-4, in a Class B contest Monday. Qass F scores Monday were Aces 6, Civic Bears 4, and Southland 10, Firefighters 9. Eyes Another Tennis Title HAVERFORD, Pa. f API-Young Karen Hantze of San Diego. Calif., hopes to reach another milestone in her brilliant career by winning the women's title in 61st annual PennsyK'ania Lawn Tennis championships. Thus far tlie l7-year-
u Funl of Wilmington, iroit llivir last snmmer when Bnl) today at the three-boat team toj Del., and Ml»s Huricn by Temp lln.\»;inl diove Atiss .Supertest III challenge Canada for the llarms-|. rsi. Inc., of Seattle. Wovh. lo yiclory over Mavciuk a WrM worth trophy next month at Pic- ...... . Coast IkwI. in (hiee rarm fon Ont ' ■ Ibe top I ,S. |K)\\erboat» TT>e three unlimited hydroplanes';^" not eligible for non,.nation ‘ Imatlng fclrr.tlon were selected by the InternationaT‘I." o'"1^' racing committee of the Yachts-men’s Association of America. ; Gale V Is owned by J,» , Canada wrested the Harms\uitih Elks, Stadium 1st Round Winners in 'A' Playoffs can name up to three boats In defend the llaniisuuiih but Is exper-lcd lo meet the I .S. chat Icniers with onl.v Miss Supertest III, owned by (iurdon Thompson of lamdon, Onl... The races will Ih> htld Aug 19 Aug. ‘20 and Aug. 22. if ncressai on the Bay of (Juiiitr tsi the rtoilii shoie of 1-akc Ontario A Is.at must win two races to captui'e the Harmsworth, the most coveted trophy In powerboat racing. The international racing commit This AS OmO fsr Trs# Osme. It'i Ntw! It'f For! PDTTPUn 54 Holoo GOLF WIm FUSE rniZBB NIOHTLT t inS It P. M. Jsat CsMs In sns SstUUr ' _ SMt DIXIE nWT.. ■ DUATTON FLAINS ; • (WsaOvarS It si Lssn Lshti C U BOI.XB ' I s n. E. Csrwr s Tsisirsth-Ssrthwsstsm I | Otn 7 Days Wash t-lt t.w. ! | -i !' - ___________________ - , I ‘aato asjj asj ta«o fV •!« ! Sally Sharp Winner at Bloomfield Hills Sally Sharp of Birmingham was mighty “sharp” with her golf game Tuesday in the weekly Women’s District Golf Association tournament at Bloomfield Hills Country Club. The Forest Lake shotmaker, winner of the state triple crown of women's golf two years ago. was fiv’e strokes better than her nearest rival in the 18-hole tourney. Miss Sharp toured the Bloomfield Hills layout in 37-38-75.; three under women’s par. Run-1 nerup honors went to Mrs. Frank' L. Vhompson Jr., who shot an 80. j It was Sally’s 1st WDGA victory of the season. Elks No. 810 and Stadium Inn; dium and allowed four hits. I were Ist-round winners Tuesday: Jerry Thomas was the starting I tee selected two altemalc mcni night at Beaudette Park in the| and losing pitcher for the Mer- |beis of the U.S. team—Miss Detroit opening round of the Oass A Qtyj chants. Xindium made six sate jand Nitrogen Too. Miss Delitni League softball playoffs. j Met. !owned by Detroiter Chuck Thoinp The favored Elks squad shut out' i„ oiher’Citv l-eaeue eames last Nitrogen Too is a sccon.l Arro Re^ty, »-h.nd ^e;„i steady six-hit pitching of Gary Boe. Jim Shorter and Heno' DrWalt _ -------- Stadium, trailing by n 2-0 score leach made three hits to spark a Eogle G®tS DivorC® after five Innings, tallied twice 12-hit attack aa Dave’s Beefln.rger; .f. In the top of the 6th to tie the ’trounced the Moose. 10-.3, and Jer- V; ^ count and clicked for three more ry Kublak twirled a dazzljng ' ninn In the 7th for a 6J fri- hit shutout to feature Bat-1 '‘f, halfback and foj nni|>h over the PonUar Mer- tciy s 7-0 triumph over Rogers’ ?’'''! 'Electru 'wok. was grunted a divorce from I ", , UuinpMI McDonald Tuesilin The double-elimination touma- , International League con-. The couple was inarned in Jan ment swings into its 2nd round,*” * I®night at Beau-. uaiy 1958. while both we.-e at. tonight at Northside Paik. with R°8'’rs* Electric meets the fending Oklahoma University Elks and Stadium dashing al 7 Builders at 7 o’clock and They lived heir, p.m., followed by an 8;30 contest;"*- Battery faces the Northend,' Details of the divoice were not betw’cen Arro and the Merchants. at 8:30,________ | available. Rival hurler Walt Travis made two of Arro’s six hits off who was invincible with runners aboard. Art Smith notched two of the Elks’ six hits off Travis, who was touched for two runs in the 3rd and another pair in the 5th. A walk, two errors and a double by Chuck Nichds enabled Stadium to tie the score in the 6th. Marv Caswell’s single and doubles by Pete Landino and pitcher Doug Hall, along with another walk, error and sacrifice, wrapped it up for^Stadium In the 7th. Hall hurled the route for 8ta- ' MUFFLER SPECIAL [yiftt IWSTAUATIOH, KING INSTALLATION CENTER » TEIEGRAPH RD. ri WUOO (Across from Tel-Huron The MODEM WAY of being a motorist^ The combination of AAA aervioM and protection by thia Inwanc^ Exchange at the Club has changed completely the old concept of protected and aided automobile pwnership. It is the modem way, ahd 500,000 of your Michigan neighbors have it and know it. Motoring has grown up. Ask yourself what possible reason you have for not growing with it. St. _ FI 5-4151 fbut Scotch and Canadian are the lightest whiskiesr rtrue. 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The Cards rocked Law with a pair of two-run'hooers In the enth inning Tuesday itlgM, but he survived the inntng with a lead that turned out to be the final ecore as Plttihurgh stayed a " game ahead of Milwaukee In National Leagi The victory was Law’s making him the biggest win the majors. It was also'his 10th straight over St. Louis, which hasn’t beaten him since June 24, 1950. But when the Cards acted up r> reliever Fred Green eighthFace salted the victory the GlanU VI at San Frandsco. Carl Willey (9-4) was the winiier OEi a Uve-hitter. but Piche had to wipe out the tide In the ninth after the GianU rocked Willey with a homer and a singir. Cincinnati’s Bob Purkey (104) pitched the only complete winning game in the league, a four-hitter that tapped the Dodgers 4-1 at Loe Aiveles. Dkfc FarreU had to bail out Robin Roberts (7-0) to ■Mil down the Philadelphia PhiL ties 4-3, come-from-beUnd victory at Chicago. * * * The Pirates put over the clinching runs in the top of the seventh when BUI MaseroaU Mngied and pinchJUtler BUI Virdon hit his h homer. Uw had a triple, second of the year, in a three-run Pittsburgh outburst hi the fourth against loser Curt Sim- wns (M). Carl Sawatski and that pinch- hitter George Crowe. homers. Qrowe’a extended his iUltim# pinch-hit bonier record to U. * * * The Braves' victory, their stndght over the Giants and their 11th in their last 13 games, prevented Sad Sam Jones (12-10) from matching Law’s win record. Jones struck out 11 and didn’t give up a hit until the sixth tiling. But in the sevenOi the Braves’ Lee Maye singled through the box. stole second and came home on Johnny Logan's single. In the eighth. Eddie Mathews walked and went to third In Hartk Aaron’s single. Joe Adcock squeezed home Mathews and Aaron scored when Jim Marshall threw wild trying to catch him at second. MarshaU homored to lead ofl the ninth, and Felipe Akn singled, but Piche moved in to get Hobie - V Landrith on a fly. and plnch-hit- with a double play ball and thenjtxyci^^^m ^os snoulks ters Dave PhiUcy and Dale Long ,a 1-2-3 job in (he ninth for Wsl ouu«n sb •V.Viion ground balls. j l5Ui save among the Pimtes j» Ptonan cf sue mmo u 4 e i e| Rookies Qiff Cook and Gordon triumph.1. ^ iio«rd rf abb* I Coleman, each playing in only hw, ■ ^ " t«®*L ^4. 11?? Sf*^*l*^«..**^ ? ? 1 lleeM/sAna aamA fftr Clinrinnati. drovei Milwaukee, too. had it in , i *iiwi*!i « bullpen, as Ron Pu’he saved ‘JJ seventh for the Braves, who beatU5rii^^“p" «... Nskrrrr for the other two as Cincinnafl best Johnny PodrCs (M>. Cbok had four singles in four tr^. ■ . # ♦ t Purkey. who has now beaten the Dodgera three times this leaaon, gave up Duke Sinder i 12th home run. The PhUlies. down 2-1 in the ninth, got a three-run homer from third-atiing catcher Clay Dalrym-ple off loaer Glen HobUe (9-13) But then Ron Santo opened the Cub half with a homer. Farreli came oei. only to be greeted by a double by Ernie Banks, before getting the finsl fliree men. Banks earlier regained a riuue of the league home lun lead when he hH No. 28 to match Aaron's total, Dost Control MA 4-4521 EM 3-0203 second game for Cincinnati, drove in a run apiece and veteran | Frank Robinson hit homer No. 191 t0fikoe» — San frmiKlKO, Calif. Now! special low sale prices on The World’s First Turnpike-Proved Tires 3-T NYLON ALL-WEATHER T'UBBI.BSS Trade today and save with Safety This it the most outstanding Nylon tubeless tire buy we’ve ever offered! They’re famous Goodyear 3-T 'IViple-Tempered Nylons and they’ve been proved on “'hie Turnpiike that never ends", a five mile test track at San Angelo, Texas, where speeds over 100 m p h. can be attained. 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A-ao.no glance! m SANfUANCTSwJback at Tuesday’s first round in ‘3000 Sreuoudtt 3 0*o!which Nancy Roth of Hollywood, 3 10 0 0 0 0 rFl« - ^ Elkhart, Ind. rfiot down 4 110 D^n» 1 • 0 01 Barbara Mclntire, the USGA and 4 1*0 M»yt*ct*** 3 S 0 01 British Amateur champion, l-i«). 3 0 11 Kirkland rf 3 I 0 0 • „ 3 0 0 0 Davtnp't 3b 3 0 0 ol MIss Rolh, the present Florkla i 0 0 0 Atou H “ J 0 1 ol «««■<. »uppo*«l to b«" Schmidt e 1 * > 6| MIm Mcbillre. Sio Nancy fired ua?dmh e * 0 0 0 and oatgotng 3-iiiider-par 34 for c““iUey 1 0 0 0 ■ ***“* ***® ------' ------ victory. 11 1 T 1 Totala 30 1 I 1 r Schmidt in rth: ^"led Mrs. Anne Casey Johnstone, vet-^ith;’d—^rouDdM out forjcran low’a champion from Mason 0 0 0 0 0 0 It 0-3 eliminated Phyllis Preuss, __________JO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I—iiBriighlon, Mich.. 3 and 2 in what paliMViViuklV’tr^^aln r?£?c’i«‘ui«as reghrded as a mild upset. 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C Rtfan SLEEPINe BARS 99 • PuU Zipper • OriM nu • RukkeriMd /(eg. m.50 TENNIS i RACKET /(eg. SS.00 SPIN-CAST Oiim 195 Area Soys Top or U.S. Skeet Hireats Honors By Tha FraaB Outdoor I Late summer, and approach of the early fall outdoor season, find the area, state and national shotgunners pointixig for annual skeet and trap championship events. It has been noted, almost everywhere the scatter-gunners congregate, that youngsters are burgeoning their way into the top divisions. The lists are filled, more than ever before, with capable, expert youthful performers. They are crowding the veterans, and it will take some exceptional efforts on the part of the old-timers to get a look-in at the big titles. Indications of this youthful upsurge in the shotgun fields, were clearly seen in the National Skeet Championships here (OCSC) several years ago. The youngsters who took the spotlight then, are now rolling along at the top, this year. For the forthcoming NSSA world skeet chi^pionships, again at the Lynn-haven, N.J. Princess Anne club, are three top youngsters, who had their big start here, ★ ★ ★ BROWN BROTHERS, SHULET HIGHLY REGARDED At one of the several Nationals held here, 11-year-old Eddie Brown, of Birmingham was a sensation. He has continued that course,up to now, and is regarded a real threat for world honors. Older brother Bud Brown Is highly rated, along with the lad that also got his big start In Nationals at OCSC’s field Bob Stanley, Roselle, IIL, b mentioned as the “big" threat, a high-shooting star ever sinde be blossomed out at OCSC. Miner CUett, 16, from ChUdersbnrg, Ate., highest Junior average marksman In 1959, an all-around .974 (4,797x4,150), Is another who performed here. ★ ★ ★ Among the honors these youngsters hpve achieved this year was a sweep of the recent Great Western Open. Bud Brown took the 20-gauge, Eddie the small-gkuge. Bud (Leland) is 16, Eddie 15. Shuley won the all-around and sub-small titles, and Dave Hussey, 17, of Chicago the all-gauge. The Nationals run July 31—Aug. 6. ★ ★ ★ 4- PREPS FOR STATE SHOOT WITH HOT ROUNDS More along the shooting line. KIIDIK KKOWN State to Name Angling Champ IlOL’GIfTON LAKE, Mich -Plan* for s Michigan State Fishing CunlMt|to determine a champion to repent the itate in tha 1960 Fresh Water World Series of Sport Fiahlng next October were announced today at International Iieadquartrr!i hei-e. * * a Utral champtona of conipe-tiltona throughout the «tate will j hr eligible for the Mli-hlgaa alale (inaK at Huughloa Ijike over the : weekend of Kept. 10-11. I diunipluiia uiKl chitlleiiKcra from iench pajiicipatiiiK state and twlion |— about 100 nmsterN of rod and I reel representing more Ilian 30 mil- j lion anglei-s in tlie t inted ,Sinle*: and inillloha iiiore (itini ahroad — |wftl nwt in the Workl .Serira four.-, embracing a week of varied coni-f iprliiion at a half-doA’ii (anioua fishing sjlea and nlternatiiig tar-| ,gct» daily lo include nuwklr. buss,, rainbow troutriake trout, pike and perch. 1 Sportsman’s Showcase at Houghton Lake, new International Head- quartei-s for the World Series, will u ii nu.smi i r he host at the final awards dinner a ^ n jwheiv the new world’s chiimpion '“k*’. "-"y K'’‘’"’HtK.ii an sport fisliernmn will reeeive Ihe, h»ve (oi-gotten about them Irving Atkms championship ti-ophy. sponaoi-ed by; Meadowlawn. was flslung for bass wlieii lie discover llic Ford Division of Ford Motor| there, 'llie fine, big fish was 36 Inches long, nearly I'J Company. | pounds in heft. Ha- fisherman’s biggest fish In Zi years of angling. Nature Course Registry Aug. 1 There is time in register for tha natum Interpretation course to bt held Aug. 1 through Aug 19 at the Nature Center of Kenslngtoa Metmpolltan Park near Milford. This waa announced today by Bill Hopkins chief naturalist for the llnron-riinton Metropolitan Authority. Registration will take place slartlng at 9 a m. Monday. Aug. 1 ami Hie fully aeerediled three-week eisiiNc .will eonelude on Friday. Aiig. 19 The course number is ’.’3;’. Nalui-e Interpretation and eourse time is five houra per day lays iH*r week for the thiee-■ession Fast Harness Field at Imlay Fair Track Record Loomsi BOB AHt LEY Eagles Begin Workouts ’•n.e best h 0 r sen, Ihe l)csi n The drivers, and probably the best l ac - oval, |ing the Lustem Mii'hiKan Faji • Urull [track w ill have ir 1 many yvms. ’ oi-y n announced fair s Ar.., .re 48 in Comp Todoy " ,1... AIMS TO REPEAT the state shotgun championahlps, At club, Davison, and among them Is the 1959 women’s champion. ‘”Yes, I’ll be back after a 2nd championship," says personable Jennavee (Mrs. Arthur W.) Oesch of Pontiac. "But It’s' going to be a difficult job, with all that competition.” Mrs. Oesch (see accompanying photo) named Vida Vande-water of Waterford, Eileen Griffey of Owosso, young Janet Leonard from (X8C, Wilma Dell of Pontiac, and Muriel Pace, also from Pontiac, competent opponents. But she carded her best series of practice rounds first of the week, a 19-blrd field total, 21 from the traps and 22 on the skeet field. Pretty good shooting! This observer is also informed that all others of last year’s divisional tItUsts will defend their crowns, Including Bob Uptegraff, men’s champ, John Webster (Junior) and the two-man team, Stu Fleming and Tom Loncks. ★ ★ ★ Little anglers and big dogfish have been having their Innings around area lakes, like 6-year-old Craig West, son of! George and Elizabeth West. 1910 Warwick, Sylvan Lake. Craig j Was fishing with a miniature casting rod, with a worm for| bait, in a channel near the home. All of a sudden he had a strike, and when his dad helped him haul in hla fish It proved to be a 20-lnch 4Va-pound dogfish. "If his dad hadn’t helped Craig,” reported Mrs., West," that fish might have caught the| boy.” I ★ ★ ★ "4 other lucky anglers about the area Included Mrs. Hattie (WUliami Kobem, 1231 Stanley, who took a 12-inch calico bass' on Woodhull Lake. ★ ★ ★ •Ted Villella, 254 S. Paddock, fishing at Art Twork’s Pine Lake spot took a 26>2-incta, 4-pound pike, and Charles Feisel, 14901 Lamptaere, and son Max landed their limit of bass, crappies and bluegills. ’ rmml for tlio half milo from r two >i-nr oliW i oMn ' liy the |un i. C'.irolw>n| ami flllh-a lo llip raf'<-wa,y ox. I II !9.‘)7, I’ould bo a mom-i porlonr«-d klHlIiom* anil inar«-», iio.M Saturday lAiiu. 6i whloh havr av nun h a« SI.V.tHMI ■rotary, Al I’it r- nijihl n fina| boat is over. 33io trark; in their bank aetounls, will show ^ discussing the is in giHx! condition aiifT men work-j their flying heels, HERSHEY, Pa, (APi - ’Hie«*’' hors«'s [cel tills is the; ^ j Philadelphia Eagles of Uie ''«dnesday (Aug. 3) al 8 p.m. year ioi a new mark. ' uiuvk Mewait of Mini will be ■ tional Football League begin full. It’s Just poaslbk. he mav be I * * * |the presiding Judge, Paul Craig of , workouts today with 18 players twreet. since many of the'best 1 Americas iasicst glow-,Caro, one of the b<’sl wlth llie ■ In the slate, winners In Mleht- *>"'’e an oppoiiunitymobile slarUng gale, will imndle ■ gan’s famed two and three venr- plenty of cheering during the fields on llw track, and Jack ■ old eoll slakes racing will be nt annual fair slnt;{' there|Calvert of Imlay City, a chap w*th ■ the rvule-53 fairground lo prove racing lexcifement in lii.s voice will t in 10 t Tom Area “"‘6 , ' I**‘rby-’’ He'a atiil In frtml. ^^IVQU Citations j 'nie same fish wa.s entered for the OCSC contest, led the June entries and won a $2.’) men-handize certificate. And, it is still in the running for the grand prize. Good fishing is reported for all Oakland county waters, i broken CLOBBEKEED Flkn — Mark Floor, 9, had only one arm he could u.se when he saw a' big pike below a pier at a lake near Dowagiae. but he captured if, as the picture proves. His left arm , Mark sitid he Catches Biggest Bluegill Blom Leads 2 Contests * I add res: _ I Post tune for first races. ne.xt ■ j Wednesday and Thursday will tie ■ j* pm. whilo starting time will be ■ :8;1j on h’riday and .Saturday, Aug. * 5-6.. ' iriia iniQASmeans | mufflers ' FE 2-1010 435 S. SAGINAW in Miami Tourney The Metropolif.an Miami (Florida) annual fishing tourney citation lists have just been announced. The list includes 10 Oakland County, sea-fishermen and women anglers, among tlte hundreds recognized for various awards. The Oakland 4.’«unty anglers repreaent nearly one • sixth of Michigan's total (07) receiving A yellow popper bug was the. lui-e, a favorite with .Blom'. ' Second place went to a4j-puno gill entered by Grace We.stfall, also of Holly. ' ■4 a ♦ The CX:.SC rontc.st runs through July and August, .with awards for, heaviest fish to lje made each month. It is open to any .MichlgAn resident and entry blanks t;an be secured from most area sports-! goods stores. Area citation winners include; Sportsmanship — F. VV. Dubois, Birmingham; Robert M. Halstead, Birmingham; William D- 'n j e ir/- l Ixrmbard. New Hudson; Ken Mar-,1'®Cl 50X ROCOll Catcher shall. Hazel Park. Citations—\V. Douglas McKenzie, BOSTON (APt-The Brwton Red Lakeville' Lake, Is one producer, with Harriett Johnson 447 srabbed a board with the other !one-oz bonefishi; Ida J. Maw, Novi! ^ him_ the Red Emerson, Pontiac, getting a 5-pound, 15-ounce largemouth. de-' ’’clobbered ” the fUh. ’ ----- spite a bad backlash on her reel. The fish hit while the tangle ^ »n-v was being unwound. ^V t ^ I*ound.s, was 30-inches long. 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NUna Tueiday In Innar (tt Ml revoJttd agaimt fei m * * * Th» four man, aO fraa Ckkaco, Mid thpy baOmd Mam «aa tte bMt quallAad Amarteaa to AmI Advise and Consent Tops Fiction Sales U44I3I Sktw Stiiti it t:lS lumwli«i« Dick, Pat Nixon Have Come ADVBE^AND CXW8ENT, Dniry HAWAK, Micheiwr. THE LEOPARD, dl LampediiM. THE CXM^arrANT IMAGE. UmMana pnAtcm encfo^ oflito tf«# LnMatom p levary 10 dayi to pay a wm mualldiaaa.____________ ■ Far Since That Night in 1952 - REPORT. NoxnonoN MAY THIS HOUSE BE SAFE FROM TIGERS. Kim FOLK MEDICINC, Jarvla. BORN FREE. Adanaca. I KID YOU NOT. Pair. THE NIGHT THEY BUIU(D> THE MOUNTAIN, Dootay. Coshitr Bolls Up Bandit MONTREAL (AP) - A man pointed a ptftoi Hvoagh * toUar’e window in a branch of tha Bank of Montreal Tuaaday and damand-ed lama MUa. Marilyn ManfaaU. tha taller, atuck hw ballpoint pan Itnto tha nuuzla, Tha C PHONE EEOERAL 2 4HGI C “ OAKLANDc MODERNIV AIR CONOITIONrO — LAll DAY! — AMAZMi M SCOPI 4 COIMI 'THE LOST WORLD'' WALTDMNErt ORCATE8T MOTION MCTlMf ENTEftTAMMENTt ^ TOMORROW! --------- ACOAlMEb byeveBeeveryS 1^ UiAi T ^ I Tk.... WfllMMirlMhApIlltP ... or Four tnJojiiMnt frsBt«r... as B detlflitfut eut And a dAtzlin^ now Atsr bring you one of the moot joyous aim) mamorAblc entertAlnmenta of All time. .. An event for everyone. I^OolU It ^kd. WALT DISNEY’S ICAGO -> In a ment of hutory eight yaara tha nation had tta flrat kleig-lighted glimpaa of atim. hazel-eyed young woman named Patricia Ryan Nbaat. She ttood heahantiy aod aofUy amlllng behind a dark-haired, aquare-jawed young man who raiaed hia arms high above fato head In the tiine-hanored vtotgry aalote, while a tumultuous aaaem-blage roared iU approval The maa beaUa Rtohaid M. Ntooa waa bsm alhar lhaa Oen. Dwight D. I ful hour! As Pat and Dick Nixonl No one mef Pat and Dick Nixon •trida onto eomM stage to- when they Hew to Chicago eight are already familiar to both aideaj"^! <^ve"i»n. of the Iran (^iitaln, and in every! * >««“«■ !•“*« -srf-Ofi JULYOU Tltoir feet - Paf. tavariaWyi;^ * teetortm on the thlnaat , Nlapn checi^ in wilhoitf I totLSKi*^ hi. dutie. a. a r —have touchad baae on lour oon-j tlnenta. NIxqn, through doori' magically opanad 1^ Pat Nixon's gaze, glowingly centered on her youthful huabaiid, waa mutely nytm: "How giorioua thia ahoold happen to Dick!” ♦ ♦ ♦ In that brief period whDe tiine ood tUII. tt was obvkwa that Pat felt heraelt to be a mere i tator Modeat by nature, ahe had thought that aha should ba standing beside the man who had lust been choeen the vioc prcaidenUal one velee hailed the mlaty-eyag wonuM whom eaiy • few of them would have reeegulaed on NEW YORK URoMost corporations do not want their extcutlvae to hold financial intereata companies from which they buy lupplieg. a Wall Street Journal survey indicated today. However, few have specific rules against it or see the necea-aity for them. The Joamal surveyed more U- \Most Firms Nix Oiticials 5 With Interests in Suppliers A TRIUMPH OF COLOSSAL ACHIBVIMIimi 150 PERFORMERS ★ 200 WILD ANIMAU * CLYDE BEATTY* IN FIMOMI ■ATTLlNg 41 UOWS AMD MWALTMlRg ir PINTO DEL ORO it RADI AWT BTAB OMUI BWIIIAIMA.BWIIWJW WM TWAWH dismissal,” said President John; Carter of Ftlrehlld Camera A Instrument Co. Some executives expressed thei opinion the Chrysler incident; might prompt some tightening up. I Among them waa Chairman Hugh Robcrtaon of ZeniUi Corp., who ■aid it "may prompt more com-! paniaa to put unwritten policies' into writing.” SEin-MENDEZ AREATEST HK2H WIRE THRILLER 4PALUSTRES THRAUNA SPAMAH AERIALIiTe A RLOOO AWtATINR NIRROROTAMUt - IB ILtRNANTB Bt.TBD.000 CARITAt IWVBATBB.>BB,BOO DAILY BXRBNAIt A ll.BO TICKET BDIIITS MBITC "gay 12 YIABS $1.00 RESERVED A ADMISSION TICKETS ON BALE CIRCUS DAY AT CALBI MUSIC COMPANY—119 N. Soginow h DONIIli)i;ilil»>-IIGNE!;iOn-l(EVINm o _jj^jjMIESJ5RURY^ttTilSHA|j^^ 5 FEATURE STARTS TOMORROW AT I tiO - 4:05 - 6;45 - 9;25 ^ Addtd: ''HONORABLE MYRTLE" • Color Cortoon William C. Newtwsg resigned as preeldent of Chrysler Corp. In a dbpnte over pt^ta he received from “Intereata hi” Chrysler mppHera. Chrysler said Newberg agreed o turn over to the corporation ‘profits In excess of $450,000 made by him from interests in vendor companies.’ Steudal, president of Sherwin-Williams Co., maker of| paints and chemicals, told the| Journal that "we don't permit ori tolerate'' executives to hold interests in suppliers. “We don't permit any of onr executlven or buying people to have an Interost In nny of onr soun-es of supply except where It Is a company Usted on a MimmottlShiiteyMacbineMMacMmy I l*****jg^^^^^ THE CROWDS HAVE Cl wSk mfbyWtMai -£ie4dMB THE CROWDS HAVE BEEN TERRIFIC SO COME EARLY FOR GOOD PARKING. AND She slept in his bed...wore hit pajamas |t'S ALL ARrYiiT a THIN SHI WAUT took OVIRI ^ I • MAN-ABOUT- TOWN AND A GIRL ABOUT 18 AND THE THINGS HE LEARNS ABOUT LOVE S\JS&x\ Si^pt ifers ^ ^ RIOT c —uANNi FRANCIS -_k.TlCMNieOlOR ^ ^ ^ 5 DKK POWELL-DEBBIE REYNOLDS IT. 1IW> An eUetric dtatevti ilCMlIar «■. tbM pmoM UvtaK nkm !■ Mi« teiM in D«iud. Ikt 4>«ke op»- EDDY HOWARD AND HIS ORCH. FRI. and SAT. WALLED LAKE CASINO lALUOOM Cautions Against Food Freezer Deals LANSINO (UPf) Atty. Gca. Paul L Adana ihu waraad coi>-to tt lany ol aqy Rood plan that tndudn a daal to larft amounts cMood at avoid any “glmnildB'* by p»««. chaalag a tNcxer (tom a reputable «>eal«r and th# food (tom a THIRTY-FIVE The Agriailfaim Department haa •lao been fighting (alae or (raud-utot claims by dsalers who seU freenara in comUnation with a deal to (bod to put in it. Dalni QvMn • u n d a • tnMdwilMMiD Cmm b Ibr a OMt (OMri PONTIAC lotlyn et First Oshlsnd and Wisner 1<5 Orchard Lk. Rd 623 Auburn Av» LAKE ORION Nest to Roller Rink UNION LAKE Shopping Center DRAYTON RUINS Nest to A&P KEEGO HARBOR 2686 Orchard U. Rd, Every Delegate Is Photographed With Nixon CHICAGO (f»~Vlce Prealdent Richard If. Nixon haa embarkad on a protot et having hla picture tahan wMi each et the Republican National OMvantion'a 1.3a dele- The photographs were anapped alter Nixon made hia talka at delegation maetlnga. The ptduree are being made on an aaaantMy line bails elth each delegate alloted only a few seconds with the vice president, •Put on your best smile.' Nixon d them. ■•Ifa over before you ar rasM» NKON AND UNDEMED - Vlot PrMideiit Richard Nixon greeta Lawtenoa Undamer, chaiman o( tht Michigan delegation, aa it caucusei Tueaday in Chicago. Nixoa and Undimer shook handawonaly. Michigan Vacation Trails Scenery, History Offered at Presque lie Harbor BLUE SKY [NowShowiis HERCULIS 1:25 md 12i35. MIRACLE 10:35 J ON THK SCmiNI [ OF THE CHARIOTSI .‘"au***: PET DOCTOR ByA-W.NMUr.O.'^ WANNM BROS.eKninB •M.UCHIIIUMII*s.eTIGHIIC8lOR* _________ ^ CARROLL BAKER • ROGER MOORE • WALTER SIEZAX ;iFITT0RI0 GASSMAN • KATINA PAXINOU ammhHEiETBUHif' ^ Cer^Willisws Laka-Altp#ft Rds.—egs Offke Qpoas 7:15 F.M. ') TONHHT-All IN COLOR ^ llghtbouaa tower. Over the town's lUBBiw a*uuisa [three-foot thick walle vUiton see 'fj5SSee!s)“' |tt»a wktars of Lakt Huron The By Halted Frees latowafioaal ' lt**P*T'* homa haa a flagstone floor Prewtualria Harbor to throiS! a nanww nack of water •^'P" from Lak. Hutwn. Tht nonww ‘*’r trance leada to an expandUig ob-long bay that is a favorite resting!®^ “**• place (or the yachtsmen who know' the harbor. One realdant of the area, about 30 miles north of Alpena and 30 mitoa south of Rogers City off U.S. 23, said the- harbor’s "un-matchad beauty and oonvenlencea for boatamen are the beat kept sacrata in the atata. A * ★ On the inland shore of the harbor to a road leading south through the hamlet of Presque Isle and to U.S. 23, or west toward U.S. Q. Just across this road is landlocked Grand Lake, nearly surrounded by resort cottages and cabins. 4. My male i have both boea neutered, the female had a Htter before her operaaea and we kept one oMier kittens. Now the two older cals fight constantly. Wist Is (he rea-aoa to this? Mrs. C. H., Chlrago. -A. To me, the most intereeting trait of the cat is Its Individuality The placid exterior of this pet conceals strong likes and disilkes and deep emotion. * w * Although klttena romp togcth< r affectionately, brotherly love Is not retained after maturity. Even though your female cat 1s neutered ■he still feels a protective instinct toward her kitten. VoeM Onard llghthonos waa boUt The old lighthouse and tht lighthouse keeper’s home have been restored over the post 30 years and to one of the outstanding historical attractions of northeastern Michigan. BDILT BY JEFF DAVIS Legend holds that Jefferaon Davis, later to become president of the Confederacy, designed and built the old lighthouse for the government in 1840 as hia first mission after graduation from West Point. F. B. Stebbins bought the house and keeper's home from~the government in the 1030s and haa restored the structures. A large ship’s prepeUer flanks the entrance to the lighthouse from the highway. A winding drive through dense woods lends to the lighthouse. A awi War oanuM, a ahlF* capstan and anchor from a lumber aohoener, a circle sew blade from Beaver Island, the wreck of the Barque Fame, a S«M-paand taeaae bell taken from the Lansing City Hall Winding stone steps lead to thej Docile as the male companion might be, she is taking no chances with her young. Change of lilc occurs in the neutered female cat too, and I suggest you discuss the advisability of hormone irt-i lections with your veterinarian. | Finding another home tor the kitten would pfobably affect hasty; reconciliation between your two' i cats. ICOMMERCEI ^sesi,d|frM ,»ty^ |SOUTH END OF UNION LK. RD. CHILDREN UNDER 12 FRU ■ADMISSION Me EM 3-0M1 STARTS TODAY EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN TWO EXCITING PICTURES RobeurlAyB^R. KiL^eRS OF KiUMAhJARa fi.......__ [I ImIImouia \ —Alee&dimeBB IfM’MunoBB (THtrt NoelGowBTd AMonisr 'v- t33,4t3 Cars, Truck! Produced in Week DETROIT (UPD-^oto moMitar-turera In the United SUIrn himed |out 133,413 cart and trucks last' week, the Automobile Manufactur ert Assn, reporta. ! The week’s cailput Included llJ,-1404 passenger cart and 31.000 trucks and motor roaches The Industry turned out 106.384 cars and 30,337 trucks and buses |n the ptevkxii ,week. the AMA istd. I .So far mis year the Industry has produced 4.9‘J6.79U units. Including 4.140,A-rf cars, 713,576 j trucks and 2.363 buses. In the same I period of 1059, the industry turned lout 4,474.303 vehicles, Including 3,-i |734.>65 cam, 747.915 trucks andj 1.633 buses. I 2nd BIG FEATURE I Bunn / __ FORO/REVnOLOS gazebo" And That's A Fact! 'jj[~ fiallost ^ 0 frlb. 1 SC95 PriM of ■ * ^ All HbkbIm FaIbI riiUliei An 100*/# CiArMltfOl YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS • IXTIRIOR HOUSE AND TRIM • VMYl UTD FLAT • PRIMER • DlOtS INAMEL • SIMI-DIOSS • PUT M^IL • FRIMIR SUltt, UNOIICOATU . PAINT DIVISION of' Federal Modernization 2536 DIXIE HWY. -Plenty of Parking in Our Lot- FE 3-7033 Optn Daily 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. — Sunday 10 to 4 "ThirB'e a SotiefiBd Ffdarol Mod«rnisoTiofi Cuitom«r in Your Ntighborhood" BLOSSOM OUT! RIDE THE BUS FREE Take ony Pontioc Tronsit But Downtown__ merchants for your FREE BUS RIDE TOKEN ... wo jivi thorn f lodly with o two dollor purchoto or moro. Bt sura to ask for your FREE TOKEN. We Pay For Your PARKING Drive Downtown and pork in ony ono of tho loti morkod with the Blue Medallion. All tho lote oro just stope from your fovorito storos. Givo your porking itub to tho dork from whom you moko your purchoses. She will giddly stomp your ticket. The pork-ing lot attendant will then chorgo yow for tho diffor-•net in tho porking foe end the omount stomped on the ticket. PARK-SHO Be Sore to Ask for Yours Next Time You Shop Downtown! unors 41 N. SasiiMw St. BARNETT'S CLOTHES SHOP 150 N. Sstiasw St. DR. I. I. BERMAN, 0. D. OPTOMETRIST 17 N. Ssfinsw St. RORETTE SHOP 14 N. Ssfiosw St. CLOOMAM DRUG CO. 72 N. Ssflsaw St. CONNOLLYS JEWELERS 16 W. Hur## St.' DICKINSON'S MEN'S WEAR Saginaw at Lswranss St, THE DeCOR SHOP 26 W. *Nsrwi D. DIEM'S SHOES •7 N. Saginaw St. FIRESTONE STORE 140 N. Saginaw St. WAYNE GARERT 121 N. SaginawSt. GALLAGHER'S MUSIC SHOP 17 L Hers* St. GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY 17 W. LswrsiKs St. GEORGE'S-NEWPORT'S 74 N. Saginaw St. HUR CLOTHIERS li N. Ssgmsw St. lACORSEN'S FLOWERS 101 N. SagteawSt. LEWIS FURNITURE CO. 62 S. Sagleaw S*. McCANDLESS CARPETS n N. Parry St. \ McNALLT MEN'S WEAR 106 N. SagiMw St. OSMUN'S MEN'S WEAR 51 N. Saginaw St. FRED N. PAUU JEWELERS 2S W. Hnrm St. PAUU SHOE STORE 35 N. Saginaw St. PEGGY'S DRESS SHOP 16 N. Saginaw St. PONTIAC ENGGASS JEWELRY CO. 25 N. Saginaw St. PONTIAC GLASS CO. 21| W. Lawranc# St. THE PONTIAC PIESS 40 W. Hutmi St. SALLAN JEWELRY CO. 18 N. Saginaw St. SHAW'S JEWELERS 24 N. Saginaw St. SHERWIN-WILUAMS PAINT 71 W. Haron St. STAPrS'lUVENILE ROOTERIE 28 I. LawrMie St. TODD'S SHOE STORE 20 W. HnrMi St. ' WARD'S ROME OUTFITTING CO. 48 S. Saginaw St. WIGGS 24-W. Harm It. WTMAN FUlNITUn 17 L IhHM ft. 18 W. Pfho ft^ i" r^HIRTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEPyESDAY. JULY 27. Cobo Hall Opens Aug. 14 Detroit to Bloom as Major Convention City DETROIT iUPI>—Lot Antrllnos caMifi curtaim. can be i^iom, wluch U the lue of a a peitlag ieck wl** aceamma- «nd OUcaiovB. look to your coo-juaed to make aeparate and fuUy'kitchen m Utelf li t one of three’ *“«• «•"* ^ *ldral ramp txmtion laureta. ! dependent exhibit treat out m tkB W the btMlar * a a I the va»t apace. j m j whtck allaaa lor three laaet of ' Detroit, in the ttatc of Paulj Wide \chicle and pedestrian * cgree Iralllc, lead* to the lop. iSunyan. hat thrown up the worid'i ramp* wend their way from top *’ »“ Future plana call (or a hellopoH. lartest comTntlon hall and arena;to bottom m the thr^e-atory ion the root enabling cooventloni and Paul would be proud of lUj building .Stairway*. escal.-)t00 lomoblie >how. 1 capacity auditorium, or an iiii-Oct. IS to SI . niense ballroom (with white oak! It will be the first time since and tealostiod floor» ovrr- the original Automobile Mann-'looking the Detroit River, iacturers Show in 1900 that auto- Through celling high windows. mobUe manufacturers have staged, dancers will have Iho (eeling a show in the "city of cars ’ they aro In a cliff hoaM Cote Hall u 490 feet wide-more! leading beyond the ahorfi. than oneamd-a-half football fields , . . u • . l .. -and about 1.000 feet long-iiearly,^ ^.^^‘’‘'"^" ."i^bHll'-oom of a mile. T®" Oliver will seat I.oOO persons. It 1r n IA small coffee shop will be open It includes exhibit areas, avi throughout Die day. gcnnbly hall.*, dining rooms and, One of the most striking features ■torage apace all in one buUdmg. of the banquet-haU kitchen, after There are two groud levels in'you "atlr througli shoulder-liigli ihe structure, made possible by( •‘tow pots and pool-table-slie grills.; the downward slope of the terrain to a $45,736 autonialically-con-! toward the Detroit River. |trolled, conveyorized, electric; TV tower g^ nr river , ! Imel has about IM,Me square ' feet af exhibit space, designated as "Han D." I , Halls A. B and C on the upper,' Lariied street level, can be com-j bined toto one enormous exhibit hill of anrroximately 300,000! square feet. | . The exact total of exhibit space to the (our halls equals 396.425 square feet •OfKDPROOF riRtAlTSA Between each of the llirre upper halls are soundproof \ertl-' city of 70,000 persons. The telephone , *.uuu j>ou oihi uw aitauicui ame a community of 8.W. Thoje^^^^ 140paystatKinsareii^thansro;^^.„, exp^ding contdned by any other public, civic Center, which covers structure to Michigan. Uj acreai and extends nearly On (he roof sf Cobo Hall la I mile along the riverOront. THE GIRI.S Profit Shaving fidespread JStiff Competition Gets |9lame os 2nd Quarter {Income Tumbles lEW YORK.tfPl' - If your [it margins have been thinning! mtiy, you have plenty of corn-says Prentice-Hall In its tkly report on business. | ^.Jcreasingly rough competition is |H^ing most prices in line, squeez-ifig margins and shaiing profits.! £ firm adds. C **lBltlal second quarter reports : inggest that pretax corporate , Iwatoga are likely to run about bliUon dollar* below the 48- j fiDlon-doHar annual rate of the three months of INO." ^lYhat's behind the shrinkage in ffils and margins? Prentice-, 11 says the key factors a less profitable product mix, R: rolutance or inability to raise ^ices in strong competitive mar-and still high-to-rising fixed Experienced observ ers are foi-e-4|sting one of the bitterest elec-m campaigns in decades that yy distract attention from cus-yiary business plans, adds Horn-d^er b Weeks. » MeaawhUe, the fimi points jRit. Industrial activity has been jj^lng down aad cutbacks In AMufuctnri^ operations have ; fcfn totensined by a less active pemaad (or consumer goods. ’’As a result, con&dence in the t UBl seasonal rebound in the i (onomy has waned” [‘□LES 'At — [Roscoe C, Miner, t pervisor of Godwin Heights pub-, schools at Grand Rapids (or i:past seven years, was appoint-■superintendent of Niles public ■ x>l8 Tuetday, succeeding Paul cl, who resigned earlier this-. THE PONTIAC PRESS. VVEDXKSDAY% JULY 27. im) THlRTYSEViai £ss and Finance i Grain Mart Angles Toward Firmness ------------------ grown; CHICAGO (fi — The grain (u-'produce brought to the Fanner'a; turea market tilted toward firm- Market by growers and aold by t them in wholesale oackage lota. MARKETS (Trade Is Slow iiin Stock Market The following are tap prices Icovering sales of hKally Votiime was light and trani>ae-tions slow. . Dealers said there was a little tendency among speculators to take long positions a little more confidently. Gra!n Pricw Quotations are furnished by thel YORK (^^The Stock Mar. Detroit Bureau of Markets, as d M carried a technical rally froim CaiCAGO ( CKICAOO. Joijr n grain prleet; lATI — Optalag SI? .; llsr. “Era Monf’ay. Detroit Produce . , _ raciTfl AppiM. DiMhMs. bu. . Cterrln. Sow. IS gti. CtMrrIw. awMt. 11 gti. .. Currant*. 1( at*......... OeiMrlMrnn. |g nti. R*>Db*rrlct. BlbCk. M nu. HMpbtmw. a«d. M pit. . VEGgTABLSS the year's low into the tecoiid aes* skm early today. Trading was slow. The general pattern was one of fractional gains with a scattering «'ii of unchanged prices among Key A few sr tiM UglMr prtMd Mae Bmu. Eultuckjr wtaSbr. b Bebni. Rom«n. bu. ... 1. W»», bu. ■ou!“'r • I Comfiatt> acafinf. rtenry 'i Sprouts bi C»rroij,' Toppbd, bu 'Celerr do*. •Ulka lCcImt. Pucbl. 2*. ( ’corn. 8**et 5 do* Cucumber*. Sllcert. I Haste Makes Waste and a Headache In ^ door and out the other TeXv^" Gary Beseau yes- S-jjj.... tetday. 8qu*»h. Buttercup. ' * *______♦ _ |«biii»h. That's the rout^^seau of 47 Tomitde*. Hotho'u*** Clarence St. took aboard a tractoriT^rr%“’d<»*‘lM:hil ’ while working on a form at Buell Rd., Oakland Township,' ceei according to slieriff's deputies. Unfortunately, ho.rever, the secBd door hadn't been opened and Beaeau. after bis tractor ride, had to be taken to SI. Joseph Mercy Hospital. The youth toW deputies he was driving the tractor too fast when|RomITob. bu. he took It into a barn at 11 a.m. ISmlch ’’L ; ^ * 8wi(* Chtrd, bu............. ^ * Turnip*, bu..................... It skidded when he applied the| ^brakes and went through a closed. Poultry Ond Eggt :S; ar > polata of recent sharp loiea. The market was bouncing oft 4je'"double bottom" after 11 straight «... ■.■■*»*»■« * n . p. . days of decline In the- Dow JoL CMJWHATI.NO - A PonUac S ate Hoop.tal 'S,industrial average P®*""* P"P®''e* ‘o her lOOlh birthday cake ioS The business news backgrounl •‘d psychiatric, attendent nurse*. Vgo'was a shade brighter, includingj Mrs. Frederick Wugar i left i ofHO.! Crittendon SI. ^5®iword from U.S. Steel that orders; and Mrs Tlioma.*- Linney of 84 N. Tasmania iolare recovering and news of a con-|----- ♦ 111 tinued uptiend in aulo sales. . 22sj l'.R. Steel and Joaes g Laugh >>■ fractions. AS ' 1 Eastman Kodak recouped about 2 points and DuPont mure than a }int. Vendo reported higher eamia';8 and rose more than a point. Texas instruments was up about 2. Zenith and Brunswick Corp. were around a point higher. blrsctaed, bu. £«Ttuoe.''"Blbb. pk Lettue*. Bmton da* Utluc, L*tf. Lettuce. Head, \t Whlio Brothfir Tangles (o,. president jyere cqnJurH up ' M™*tr»diB* *An"i^ Leod^ iby a Pontiac State Hospital patient itles highlighted trading. Amer-ieaa A Foreign Power was unchanged at 7 OR M.ON shares. Middle south nUlllles was unchanged at SO' 2 on 10.000 shores. Motors were fractionally higher. . , i Rails leaned to the. upside witnlP*;*" u LChe««peake A Ohio and New Yonv I Central up . fractionally as Balli-. more A Ohio eased. Nonferrous Metals, Rubber;. j|Mail4>der-Retail8. and L'lililit* !»1 moved narrow'ly to the upside. who celebrated her centennial IIYANNLS PORT, Mass lAPi-'birthday yesterda.\ Son, John Kennedy, the DemoJ cratic P>;«id^>ti«l nominee, took, ^ a day off today while hi* cam-Robert meets gling pro-Kennedy party leaders of that pivotal state. DCTBOrr POULTST DETROIT. July 27 lAPi-Prlet* per —drUrertd Detroit If door on the others side of the' building. , I He fell 10 feet to the ground and pov was hit by the toUing door. He was treated for bruises at lO-II; hes>v type roMter* over l Ibe. the hospital and released. !g;“..r^;1'TocK‘'25':J;'•<.SillS;.« DETROIT EGGA DETROIT. July 37 the iiillit^'i rate The olijeci of Eiiiaon 4 proteal In After riiacusAton. in the protmasl up for public hearing aion \ole(1 we haven l found a t^a nev. aiTpipil that the county Is not .of her, ' puzzled Wale Police ski4 willing lo pay for moving ihr today of their aenreh for a Wld^ hne wIk> vanlahed myateiTously whUi "There I* aoine (pirdnui as In ‘"t " "•'•k on Ihi* Lake ItUtbd who la legally reaponalhle foi ihe ieMHi island ' cost of lelocalKMi'. ami. we w.inl Ml* Krance* Lacey, 4fl, of iJelir-itinie 10 mvrM|g:«ie the inaltei bom led her hotel at 10 a m. Will* I’lnale* »aid i|«) jo vi*il relative* on the ofllef * a A , .aide of the laland At aome ppint ' The minute \mi Micaie I‘i during the ihree-mile walk 4^^ lie* lohl ((mimisaMMier*. i( .' vanished and ha* nbt been seW )l public prnprriv an.Miiipe since j ■; Piiihlea hhiiI the ecause •'It la 'Hon of the line, but we rerlalnl.v very unlikely (nt a lansun lu |prt are not going to make Fdlaon lo louldn i move them out, we Ave. The birthday Indy wus Iwnoi-ed by 60 of her fellow pallenl*. and Iwo graivkliiughlei s Memonea of 1900 and her farm were brought back by the celebration Kennedy Plans State Hospital Patient MoreRelaxationHas lOOtb Birthday Lack of Loot Fails to Discourage Yegg natural hazards It la ao Intel' lared with Irnri* ,vmi never nra more than a tew Imiulied yuf^i (roin one of them ' ' m M A ruy *12 A Leaf*"^ 2 LOFGIaM Llgl A My Lockh Alrc Tlie senator scheduled pointments. He planned some boating and a lot of rest at his summer home, where his vacation up to now ha* featured more high-powered work than relaxation. Kennedy said his brother would Mslconfer during the day with IJ JlMichael H. Prendergast, New 30 4! York state Democratic chairman. JO*ion plans to bring rival New York •• factions into some unified effort encouraged by the lady' To Seek Cooperation She has spent more than 30 years out ol a long century of, on. who reported the burglary | at the hospital, entering Oct.j |,m ^ ■da week. County Highway Improvements Chan- Added to Contract Livestock Firemen made two trips to the home of Mrs. Pauline Foster yesterday. The first was when ah alarm was turned in at 4:20 p.Qi. They rushed to the home at 7M S. East Blvd. and after AS minutes e.’rtingulshed a Mase In a aecMid-atory bedroom. Assistartt^^hief Victor 0. Bod- lo.^w-zV^'i'uSu??.«»»*• ‘i.lS-miH: DETBOIT usnsTocn OBTROIT. July 2V..t..— heifer* actly*. fully itaady: eo*i '■ early udea Jtaady. market 23 2 MarrChAS . 14.5 Mph Ron . 33 5llnnM*M the November election ^2 '|paign. Her allvery hair pulled back M3 VIGOKOI S PROTEST | *" • "®«‘ bun. she had quite a 55’i Prendergast ha* voiced vigoious; her deaire ti protest against Kennedy’s I helped divide the birthday cake| at the party sponsored by the The culprit bi-okc h winilf)w i Pontiac Qiapter of the Psychiatric get, into Joslyn C'olumhia .Siuuk Attendant Nurses Assn. ! Service, 1170 Joslyn Avc Once Inalde, ho found pleklnga ) nfJNX. Germany lAP). - Ilm. The owner, (liarlea t rick Konrad Adeiwurr and Pitn-, . (lent (Imiie* de Gaulle of krunirl Several mad improvement prof* I ,„r- m.u,iun nmu i '*'* «'>"'l<’r till* wccki nd lo ccla In Oakland County have bneil 8. 1928. I closed a week. UliTiigthcn coojicr.allon bctwren'added to the Slate Highway'pe« ♦ * * I »• ji I Ihe Wesi German and French gov parlment a Aug. ;i conMructloii com Pontiac State Hospital Medical f"'o'ng no money In •b'* i a.vh p,.anient* during Ihe presidential, trad letting, un official announced. Superintendent Dr. Walter n. "’e burglar refused lo'ra,„p„,g„ the period of gov 1 'Diose pmjert* in Oaklamf Coim- Obenauf chatted freely with her. ^ downhearted lri-mneii| i hange in Ihe Cniled ly include 2 !> mile* of vartsibln 'stale* wilh the * A the (linliHi River near Pontiac and egister drawer lii(oi'inaiit)bs at ---------- Adenauer were eonrerned lhal Ihe and Airport roads in Waterfopil Tlie Cmled .Stale* lioughi more .Soviet Lnioii would sense a weak- Township j jJ goofl* from Tiirkey, aiHl sold her ening in Kiiropean resolve to re- Also iniiudisj are Irnffie br|ril ,,, I more, ill the I960 first qiiarter, *|si aggressive move* diinng the meni projeii* on I' S 10 iWooiT 151 |to create a New York branch of Confronted with a roomful of than did any other l■mllllr,v, An- lame dm k da,v* of PrPMdrrt El-ward avenuei m Blmmifield ilUl; > efforts! 8*^* brought lo her. . 52.4 Murray Cp amcr said the fire, started by^h^^ careless smaking, caused damage'and estimated at $1,300. Half an hour later they i Burrousha Cal Pack Calum Carrler^Cp Case. JI Cater Tr* ,Chee * 0 24.25: fiw Chrysler “■ utility I elite* Bvt . andl'lii? cSi“"’ r choice helferi ______ holce *25 lb. heifer* 24... —. -tandard heifer* 17 50-22.1 I utility cow. 14 00-17 00: canhi .'.“Hy'"rounS:‘* “' . . ^ . I ■“»» •alable 250; butcher* 25 cent* r«n w A., swered a second call from the i lower; *aw* *te*dy: toad mixed No. l!r«n*umer * *1dr*SS. J“a‘'biia‘."rr3‘?,]'’‘, i*n'd“i I'li'.'iii: rbS:'? S S Mrs. Foster. 44, had suffered a'L’vA'”’.’ aroundicont cod a heart attack and was rushed toji7.75;S, 2 and j*'3oo-4te*j5^*owV irso' St_ Joseph Mercy Hospital. r^'i'aiirr.lu^W.'tl.dfjr.'^.’Vs'*,.*. She is in satisfactory condition 3» w: ^ood wd choice 3s.(w.33.^^........... today, d 19.P0;35.(K) ».00; .utility In Waterford Township Eye Planning Commission Waterford Town.*hip residents will probably be asked to approve establishment of a township planning commission at the spring ciection. At a joint meeting of the Township Board and the zoning board last mg^it, it was agreed that a, . . . . plan group is needed to make approved by the voters, he comprehensive study of the town- Johnson explained that would continue operation (or a year or more until a planning conimlsaion bad "gotten its (eet on the ground." Supervisor Elmer R. Johnson said. There would be no increase in taxes if a planning commission ship zoning problem and to possibly select a full-time planner to make recommendations to the Commission. The present zoning board creased sales lax revenue due in November would cover the cost of a planning commission whose members would receive a $10-a-meeting token payment. News in Brief from the porch of his home, Fred RosteJ, 34 Mohawke Rd., reported to PonUac police yesterilay. Citizens for Kennedy" as an or-^ MA ganization through w hich independent voters, dissident Democrats and even disgruntled Republicans coifld work (or the Democratic ticket. Robert Kennedy has been assigned to talk with various factional leaders. The senator said he felt pretty sure his brother ould woiif out something with them before returning here Friday li i The senator says he has been rt jj keeping an eye. when he feels like 47 I it, on television broadcasts from J5;j.the Republican National Conveit-iiAO tion. He said Tuesday he hoped M S Ihe GOP would write a platform * 7 Rtpubiiii at! 5* 31 plank on civil .righis "as clear -■ * ..... ^-‘jand effective as ours." 99.6 Owens Cng .• 43 i Owens in 01 40.4 Rte O A: El 83.2 Ptn A W Air 61 6 P»nh I: h Ipl . im Plct . guests, some gifts'and a large kai a report* • A Phllco . *.7 Phlll Pat • 4* 2 Froct n G Dow Cham Do Port Ga*t Air L P2*t Rod . Eaton Mfs El Auto L . El n Mu* . BrJrRR . : Ex-Call-O . PIrettona .. Food Mach Ford Mot . Preep Sul . Pruab Tra Bak __ °^ar.. Geo Pdt Oen MllI^ - „„..l M?t - 2 Ray Tob 1*4.4 Roval Out *•4 s-.iell 0)1 15. Simmon* 7A Sinclair 32 Socony S».4 son Pac 525 AP*rry R( •2.2 etd Bran 20 7 Std C • 7 Btd < ] Oil Oh .. 46 4 ^Maris Condition ||Sa/is/acfory After ‘‘‘Bus Slams Car A 34-year-old man was in satisfactory condition today at St seph Mercy Hospital after ar client in which his car wns struck in the rear by a Pontiac city bus. ♦ ♦ ★ The accident occurred yesterday t 5:30 p.m. at Orchard Lake avenue 'and Walnut street. . ,. Goody**r .. Orah Palga . 35 3 . 3 Tr*n»*m*r , T**nt C*n . ■ a|J .Monroe Fed, It Irene St., told at A&P at No Ry Orryhound Gulf on . Hammrr Pap . 33 3 Underwood . Un Carbid* . 130 . 26 Pontiar police he wa* turning from Orchard Lake onto Walnut . 27 6 27 uUlt “re . . Unit Fruit 40 31 when the collision 04-carred. Rom*ttk . Hookar Ch . 39.4 336 Un Oa* Cp US Line* n The bus driver. Clarence Rush. Indust Ray Rand^ . 13.6 70 416 US Rub U8 8t**l USTob . 46 3 79 2 |46, of 72 W. End St., told police (the bus skidded into the car when Intarlak Ir Int Bu* Mach 24 7 502.4 Upjohn Wert Dri Tfl 43 3 |he applied his brakes, according IntHar? Int Nick 82 I Westg A Bk W**tg Bl , Mijto officers. I senhowri * administration and at Fulton street i !Scvv development plats I township would be referred to the | iiit Tefi Tri 31s woorworth'' icommission. with the Township'' ?5,J Yn*g*tV^A* iBuard having the final .say on all -toot* n l *3 zenith R*d Burglars took M from Bennie'* recommendations. Detroit stck k* Gulf Service, 684 N. Last Blvd., . , .u » k .. J Ncphirr co. ^Member* of the two boards ritute* after decimal point* are elih was reported to Pontiac police. ^ j , . ; Hi*h Lo* n< vesferHav discussed two amendment* (or su.n glec * Equip Co ” 3 3" ^ roininerclal. residential, llSit* oe*^“'’^^e * 25 ^ : Two glider chairs were stolen recreational zoning. ja. l. 011 b chem: r - • - ' - * .......... _ . .Howell Elec. Mtr f In the commercial senes No*. K ** clinics, drug stores and such busi-lnudy *«» co ness placrii would'not be ioeated|^'S|^ „'iJi1*j%‘J’od j nekt to teries No. 2 such as ga- Fe*r;*> Ih* rl*nt ‘1 bid Dat«d: July 22 I500 ASBOefATEa DISCOUNT CORP. By R J. BTARLINO July 3 25. 1500 in* G*n*ral Primary El*<;tloD Tuaa y. Augutt 2 1950. 'Bhall the Annual Townahlp tfattlnt U>* Townahlp of Whit* Lak*. Co— . of Oakland. St*;* of Sflchlgan. abollahed ----------- ---------- “ authority Mlohltaft' Election USA. July 22. Tf, 1004 CHIPPENDALE FURNITURE Engitah ladv in a « 1 a g ta South lc* ’Ci Death Notices FLOm. JQIT IL 1 MM CWry M. “I" - I pooplo o* Iho ____DATIO I . ______________ Puarrul itrrleo triU bo h»ia Thur»dA», July M ot 1 p m Richordooo-Slrd Funorol M ( mitord, •IM «»» Wonio III ottirlollDi Inwrmoai In I fKh! ?ir*rti’iJ?'.uio*‘it Rirhordion aird runorul H< Cmr4 of TlMuika T1» FAMILT or in LATB JO ftSSd*" Holp Wanted 6 mnmtta norfc. Call Mr. tiifltt, & HmI, 4 f > p.M._________ .Route Manager Opening tar BOI) vimaa to Mail at bat-— aad Irala for IM. Aroraao durlna tralalat AIM pM irt r JULY it . ________ «!>«■■>. _____ ______________ *' to nolitiban. Moodi aad rola-turr for ^Utrtr^^ltlBdMM jturina Drortoa dror .K?". •. RIV mOJDO Bj Dick Twmt Itaa-, of A U l»w »t «»»» K '^.i:;U";d"‘T' :ss„rVr'‘ *“l*"win» 'rafprortlcoj* to iroiif^ B»t^ Bolli-r «h«.U^^ *^WMnr»» inr Honorobio ^rM.ur «. Mooro, Jjdtr M •o»l t-O'tt •“ Cli» of Fontioc Ir. »»to " .tad ooT 'I i MOORt OTATa or MicHiOAS m t bot» Court for Iho t-ourit of i Juiootlr Dlvinon ^ B»IU1 •OiT.mi Lorrtlo Bchorooi *"ln tht Bomr of tho Propl* of ' auto bf Mlfhtior You orr horrot t i hiiTiid DTrVr piToTai SSS^'M-M^arJ*! f father of Uoy» Rood Tho fomltlot of Mr \ fa?’"rr:"'n • i nr I No ra^i^ if^nSSTlZIrS' Kubit.kry *nd lift. WtlUrd ChorUck Mr RAUtiMAIf Wdimo. RO ifXFBI-| rrlYo^ In Mcmoriam ortolirn Sadly mittod I Funeral Directors ARTHfR E MOORr^^^ SUlIf ' VASCA«6ENNO Probotr RogUter 27. IMO r moro of the folioMng pormiUed lo Re^idooco Suburban Farms or , ^auon irming aiock' ihor mtneral rotourcct' laeuod *^ro%ldrd ho«-. int or other itructurr. urrh. DrovioB Plolno dfaTTOW PLAlNi__9" Ff* _________ iV ri’>..'h«h V?f. rs 1 T 1 minOKK CARVAMER8 '.L.Mcb.'^irVDonels , FUNERAL HOUt | WATER SOPTENBR 8AL~E8MAir "Dulnod for PunoraU" i no cao«otoln( Loado furnlnhod '---------- -------! Unllmltod oRportiuUty PE I-TM4. WANTED taltomrn for royoIwUaOArr Mod broak watar •yiteai. Col-otudonto oUflblo write, ilr-rooumt. t« a«o Wal MTM iiolaor, Oak Park, mthlaoa IroCT Bocooaary part or full Unto 1 ...MI «-MM ofur S pja, ROfor'i Itain a Sorylfa, IN Au-j EXiPERIENCICb WAnSHTflSf burn, coll P* »-iiaa-_ . Od at JullFo Ortu tn Ml. A aiNOLB MAN ON FARM. MILE-' ClriBouo No phaao aAlll.________ f 2* r*'^"‘*yr « ipor women wbo want to is _ "«A«Ur Rd _Uka OrloB_______•uccro.fal aB« oani atoaar « CAI PCMFV saAraiawi ^ BAkao wUl .^.Al^n,0»tir..N Aron CnrBotlda rorr BMk In do- hU If you wont lU.OOA a yrar ind Band nnd aary ta ttU. Pit M»T~ Illy art not irttlnc It you now boro I view call FE I-Udi or vftta v Uir opportunny. dot did Mlllrr. t Drayton PlaUu F. O Boa II. / *5 d II**'10®6"aE i TOY OEMONdi^- b 5 ^ lA ten 2 MB _____ iisvo Ririttf (hso argraga r ^ '^ TOBACCO AND DBUO cCgRt hourly oamlaso BoUIni orloctodA A full UBO, okporirncod profortod. tort on tho party plM Why ojrr ir Afrooolvo ood not elratd Join Ooorto’r aaBiTwaioa ndW, ■ of work. Wrlto Boi lU Fontlac' OR MOM______________i j— George’s Sandwich Shop | Bodornl- —‘—“* ——---------* TV- Pontiac Praa FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2 8181 From 8 n.m. in I p-m. All otrurr obould bo ro- •t tbrou^^tl NOTICE TO ADVRRTIRBRS Tho dradllnr lor ronetlla-ttnn ol ironittnt Want Adi tr BOW ana tho day of pubitetiloa ar.or Ika flrit In.rrtloB. CASH WANT AD RATEa LInrr I Day J-Daya S-Dayr i II M 12 M $3 11 I I Ml 317 4.10 4 3 W 3 H • TS I IM 4M 170 a 3 00 1 40 SM I 3 10 • 30 ON PoDllao Pratt bot o I-MII Voorhees-Siple Cemetery Lots 5 CHOlCi: ORAVU P t R R T Mount nc ♦-7l2k^__ I LOTS aN white chapel CCM rt«r> garden of ''rcligloui llbariy ^ UL 11M1 M OAEI.AND HtlLS MEMORIAlfV loU la Oardan of Sacriticr 1300 Kan.: Palffrora. Mirh, Rt ; I l'ls MEMORIAL viaiaani < loU, i unlu In Oort'— ' of Vatarana 3 burial vaulU. companionito mamoilal Pboor FE a-4133 _ __ PERRY MT PARE CEMBTERY Beautiful I irava lot Will dividt Help Wan^^ Female 7 MEN WANTF.Il ATTENTION - TQT DEMONSTRATORS a*ira’ noW'ltirinr a llmllad nt ■r of damonitratou for tlia c< Eiparlaoctd roitaurant h a I'pi wantad. alao nparMaead curb fin I0II_^Joa^n siacEEFER pi5r "elder —ly Room, board, aiul wai _tn houjbton Laa_F»_4^ LIVE IN. BABYarmR TO kl i child. I .days whlla parantt _5»rl J'a 4-4IS7. afUr 7 0 m. LADiai wiTB R OLD cmaUAilUA. _Rowjy^d_11l_MB7S_J____________ LOST: OR A NOE AND WHItM Bnttany Sponlel, mala, atclnlty ____WMkIiu Lale^OR 3-3M1. LOST FAli: BLUE FARAEBET. - Faddock and FUa 8t. mm _jye*r_________________ MORE CAMI Oa TEADM Bata If daUnsaanta Wa l-diM. Iran, to S CASH”" 48 Hours, for Homes. Equity, Land Contracts JIM WRIGHT. Realtor 3« Oakland Art. Opao ttl S:M FE Midi ___Of FE M3M WANTED - SIAMCBB mtOWN MALE i On Daalibnra Ed. ntnr Blda-row Rd Aniwara^ Sammy. lUllL Darla bun Rd. MA t-MM !T LOdT - LAof a iLinc aiLiioLt) ' “Buyers Galore” L*:T*r55;*«^ LOBT: BLUE PAEAEBET RE- ward. OR 3eiM. aRai ........ day Bat. A aun Noticea and PeraoiiEla 27 SM CASH IN CONNECTION WITH our National Adrartlilnt pmfram. For aalUna only M bottUa Wnt-kUu Doubla ttranflb VaolUn. IM LISTINGS WANTED** Wa luaa ^ lod Uatinst of nil tyMs f. Uit wttb Bi today kdrantofa of tbo proF I Bloomflald J Apply In porion. [ don’t see why these sociologists are so excited about the population explosion. We have one here every quitting time! ’’ OASIUtND P »l" Work Wanted Male II . knowlodia of Footloe Prati Eltchaoi tpaclalty* PE CARPENTER WORE, HEW AND romedallns FE 3-SMb. icARPENTER WORK OF ANY PER CENT OFF Win to Florida Cataloi ana otnar ------vallabla^CALL HOME .....— .NCOHPDRATED FOR - ------------------ APPOINTMENT WA 3-3MS orl * ........; PEGGY'S [i's,** p^T.'gsy*- :.‘c"J,.‘".u'.ra 7ury.‘u"r'!j 16 X. Saginaw. Pontiac applications for| ' ^ r jBox RErun At It a.m. Today Uiera ' were replies at Itie Press I offleo la I bosea; 14. 17, 18. n, 14, 18. I SS. SS, 41, 48. 49. 58, 88, 89. 74. 75. 78, fti, 103, store oardner wantb^ bat. work '• offgr th« following: . chanci pirtiripntint"’'iroui'’’'i511SJ;;at Miracle Mile. Pernia-«om Knr7n”*plu.'’'mln7 "Ock Of part-time ^/r V»*‘','n,Vi??lV. o,“|'''.«"‘‘; ‘l^y a car and br ready to work. Foriniug llOUrs. .Age 25 tO 50. p,; 2.2M\ for ap- Intrrrittrd In workinf 6 to t p m PC^’I'l^Cnt. 3 rvrnintJ A rarnlnr ........ —’ announcements r oprrator of Crmrii Help Wanted Male_ Immediate Opening Rrilitrnd^ jharmneut. ^Brs^nnlng work Many Irlngr brnrfl'ti Apply Krionnrl office. Pontic- "---* •plti' ~ ■ ... J MEN apply in perron. Tinn’i Btinctarii .....- 714 Pontiac Trail, WaUeU NO CANVA88INO PARTY PLAN Call Ml 4-ltSl or FE 3-1735_] Assistant Hookkeeper Typlit. general office work. Permanent poiltion with full rm- Sajlinaw '*M **M tin'’*''' ** BEAUTY~‘6PKRATOR~sfA™“E3r pertener A wagrt. Writ# Pontiac .Preii_B-- — PERSONABLE HONEST LADY. 40-" with fair education. Care r' ichool age child tn mothcriei. le. Reply Pontiac Frete Bos BABYSITTER LIVE IN OPTTON-light houiework. dependable, Naterflrd Uclnlty. _^OR_3-«4M. Allchlgan.___ EXPERIENCED OA- , — .‘y: « ^ BABYSITTkH JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAH wIshM ^rt Mme work. P^-30g3. AWN WORK AND ODD JOBE Eip., raf., SIJS hr._Ft_S-MS3 MAN FOR OENERAL OR DAIRY firming. Hindicapped by hearing More for home Inan wagei. FE 1-0037._________________________ IAN. '37 YRS OLD NEEDB JOB bidly. Would Ilk#.......... RELIABLE WOMAN POB CHILD care and houiekeeping. Hr- Call_after_»:30 p.m. MI 4-7_______ RELIABLE^ . M°¥!T Ml“*g-0M3 ’ atw? i tm. BHOPPra aubWB ARE LOORINO for dealara In thia area. Pull Una of toys and houaowarea. Illua-trated citaloga lurnlabtd. High-eat commlaafon. Ho Immadlata lnveatnient._Ml _7jJlM.__________ SECRETARY FOR OLD E8TAB-" ‘ ed real estate company. 23 to reara. Muat take dictation. Sal- I- BABYSITTER DAYS IN VICTN!- . . ^ ---------------- DRAYTON- — 1 OR 4-0140, i .ceruilcate a EMPLOYMENT ' Helo Wanted Mala Helu Wanted Femala “ Helo Wanted ■ -----i Asanctea , BABYeiTTER DRIVER8, OROOKRY sfORE Ing use of a 11?.‘ dU'i HkVOX \V. TRF.RICE imea Courena Hwy _VE MTO TOY.^^--KL’N-'$$$ FE 0-0333. 20. CLEAH. AMBITIOUS, ateady employment. FE HAN 4-4^-._______________________ ODD JOBS OF ANY KIND. FE O-OMT.________________________ REMObEUNO OF ALL KINDB. .....—. —■- jy exparltoot. ______________I. FE 3-731A_____ WALL WABHINO IT MACH , RUOt uphol. cleanad. FE I-S43S____ WORK OP ANY KIND. ________ FE S-I7S4_____________ Work Wanted Female 12 PE bTOOS, _ __ __ ________ AUTO: BRAKE "MECHANICS " it ba eaparlanced " Apply 173 Or-1 >a'bt Thor JOB I: BwUon 17 4 Enlargement Hoa-Conformlng Use, The^ o uilt,*".'!' ' mining i aj auch valid non-conformlne i aama aball not ckoeed an area Uian natural barricri which ei laid mining area or M acrct aver ta the amalleat. and tubject alope are nol«e Ouit and other hwalth I "Bookkeeping a Taiea _____ It Oreaamaklng A Tallotlng Darden Plowing ......... , Income Tai Service ..... „ Laundre Servlet ........ i LandactpUlg "' PaTnu5g\'^eC0l5IW...... met talon Servlet . g Upbolaterlng ........... ci NOTICES BABYSITTER 3 chllC-befora EXP TELEPH ra'‘3!’7fo4___ _ ____ ELDERLY MAN FOR USED LUItP' ber yard. 330 E _BIvd N itorinflwmitro'n^VlVEXP, W^^^ MUST BE~T| of. popular priced, top^ quality toys ly^e ijjve high hMUar - - — the Toy Cheat. FE S-472L :fOY DEMONSTRATORS, r-queen FE 4-0436.1 O'"'' 3S0 ekclting toy A holiday j :;aND \ counter I p!?Ale',. !"D.'tro“,'’“V Mtoh- gan, UL 3-Mt3 or_FE a-gWI demonstrators' - NO l?e" KfrM 1*40300‘or FE 1-DAY IRONINO. ____FE 3-0473 IRONINGS WANTED. Business Service IS ARE YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS? CONSOLIDATE ALL TOUR BILLS AND LET US OITE TTOU ONE PLACE TO PATT BUDGET SERVICE 11 W HURON__FE 2-Ota CLARK REAL ESTATE FE 3-7SIS - HEB. FE A4II3 1302 W. Huron. Ket. A Bbn. LISTINGS WANTED Caab for your equity oa houaaa, vacant land. Land cootracta. n 4-330$ FI S-IS41 WM. A.- KENNEDY FURi4AC~ElaA8 OIL INSTALLED , 24 Hr, Serv C. k N ' — LATHE WORK. MANLEY LEACH, 1 KNAPF» .SHOES ' FRED HEkfAN OR 3-15t3 AlfT onn HR wnuAM Ifoltl tpit- Rie a ”tond°? rilig*'* 2-H22. After 3 p m or U no an-—ii™-------------_____________ ewer, FE t4n*. Oonfldanttal I 1 RM . EnjTHENETTE. CAKE BAKED AND DECORATED ------- for all occaatona Weddlns cake ^7^ FLOOR FRIY. BATlt kT^EifT ••w'voM* North aide. Bachalora or eouplea eratlng_lnatrucUon. Fe'2-SS17. 8EWINO MACHINE REFAnTTo: thortaad aervice On aU makea. Ouaranteed workmanahip and ma-tarlali. We alao convert treadles. Universal .COi^ FEjMIOOO,^_ FLUMBINO ALTERATTONS. ELEC- healera *aold'aS'*1nataUed.**UL 2-3t30. Lucaa Plurablni^____ RELIABLE ASPHALT PATINO: All work guaranteed. Free etll- matea. OR^TMIS.____________ 8EPTTC tanks CLEANED ___________FE 4-4343____________ ecl^lty^M—3-20S4.___ WAVE SPECIAL. M.30 O ____. Dorothy's, FE H344. DAINTY HAfiD SUFFUBp'r" Me^lnee. Mrt. Wallace. ’ IMPRINTED Wedding Napkins Bookkeeping & Tixes 16 preumaking. Tailoring 17 DRESSMAKINO. TAILORING. AL-_teraOona, Mrs. Bodell. FE 4-t03T TAILORINO - ALTERATIONS Dress MakiM - ^r Repairs EDNA WARNifR_____FE 3-233S Garden Plowing 18 3111 W HDROH BT Rent Apta Furnished 37 AND 3 BEDROOM. PARTLY turn lakafront apta.' OR 3-Sltt St FLR PRIV BATH AHD North aide Motel i, FE 4-lggS, FE 3-g73g ■ .L R*™. is- .cmidren. FE H>7g4, ___________ Ejl ROOM AND KITCinM. 1 OtRL, I prlvete entrance. FE 3-OSS3 ~jI-4 LAROE ROOM AiPT. AND 1-3 b Every Order ot Wedding Invitations -f uK . heth. and laundry tacUIUes Ale Backenstose Book Store w‘“J«ae“ ' » east LAWRENCE FE TnVDAf D V W A B n FhWWvmwrb a * . UPER. U1 pei-A-Dtet UbleU. N cents i IN DEBT? IF SO LET US Laundry Service FE'5-162o! I —------------------ (V'ceJl tRONINOi O r"“ BABYSITTINO ' shl*rJ* «Tvlce* P^Sml _____! laundry." 3to hSidayl£6viNd"CARE A ro»rPOR''PHE- —*" . ..--------: “VI ... K. — .. Landscaping 21 BATH. DPER. UTILITIES ahe^ School 8t. FE 3-7423 IMS and BATH: PRIVATE per week. 2300 ElltebeUi Lake I qualUy for i Ible you to ebri I retain your;. ttke with the Township Board, an ap- Wanted to Rent ................ Blleetlon for ■ permit. Bald eppUcatloO Share Living quartera ... tai be accompealed by ■ map of the Wtd. Tranjporiation __________ proMrty to be resoned. drawn to jcale Wtd. Contracis, Mtga. . . a pbn for redevelopment or rehebillta- Wanted Real Eiiata _______ Hon of the property upon completion of the Mining operation, the names and mailing addreesea of all oroperiy renIALS OFFERED owners within 300 faet of the perimettr to ba ra-«oned. Rant Apia Furnished . . (cl Permits—AppUcatloua for permits Rant Apts. Unfurniaped . must be accompanied by a cash bond,, Rent. Houses Furnlahed . for the faithful performance of ell ep- Rent Huusas Unfurmahed Lai, Cottages ..................................................... nehlp de- Rent Oflice Space '! " specified ****" Miacellaneoue .......... ESTATE FOB SALE Ubrtl'lons Hou»ei la* k?IiTiftw’ Properly . . • TAA VhAU PrOD«rtv ...... thl rolriq R*»orl Prpptrly ... ” R^tit R»rm Property corvWlng HVm-l?eal'e^Bu5mess''prODcrty ■ }*! If you _____ ■ til tpptaring and - }I may be able ■ fob that will < ' ,g| iu a week at ' III eegulae job For imo • Jjl Mr. Alton OR 3-0t23_____ i UlCAB DRIVERS. OROCERT STORE ’ 82 ^^1*' Fmtr-q'ueon,'”ra Vw2S*” EXPERIENraDTpXDUNTAfiraiRC lEEl^iKNCKD SALUMAN TOexPERIEn'cED” HdUSEkEiU>ER •„*| .*nd V F^.u"ttm“‘wlto efcVlleS I J?fe •n”o7,"’‘wr'to*” Pont“'« 'VV.V. "A' opportunity. The Good Housekoep- Bo* ITT ' ___________________EXPFR I EXPERIENCED MARRIED sales'-, cook I an*ce atore'*^ltuiln2"t'’o'®work*'’end i tl?5!l‘ Uke dlrecUon»L Friendly, courte-', uuren •. 3t oua. bot. 33 A ii State Mperlence. No Phbhe calls, ; I? JL!!*!!!'—experikncei)”” •. S*?eTO”2'o?.rnl«tl^n*'lu'‘b-^,^: BI'.U TV OPFR.XTOR • 24 traet only. OR 4-034g. Or 4 9347 TY: 3-4029 _and n 2-822 SeXPTOIENCEO all around MPERliSCED PERSON POI ■ ■" echanlc for full time, apply; 'hlld care A light homework, No; ...... ...........* ® 'T&4'-‘'' •nt commisalon to demonatratora nd ho^aaaa. Call FE_M721, WANTED EXHut'iENCED SALES --------------------- ----- State 7905 Cooley : ichoolera _ _ tbif WOULD LIKE CONVALES-‘ nuratng Building Service__J3 A-l FLOOR SANDINO WITT THE FLOOR SANDER PE 5-3722 FABULON ■ WATERLOX - BRUCE - A-l CARPEOTRY — Addltlona - Baaementa - OET my”BID'rfRsT - _________FE 3-7294 _____ ALUM. OUTTERS. ROOFTNO k Alum, tiding bv Alcoa. Work my-aelf. Free eaUmatea. P.H.A terma EM 3-3039. TYPES OF CONCRETE honesty. Integrity cua-r satisfaction, not a slogan, illCT For Information call lond W. Commtna. OL 1-477^ C I N D 8 CEMENT WORK a, floors, etc. Jensen. FE ................inm The operators of the mining periodically spray or treat aoytng to peraoDS II highway to reduce the If Top Soli—The t •r all itUable soil to igi OtSer Over-Burden wver-burden ahaU be st used as fill, la the aai Orawl District ever:^^ddttional *acrM^ *’may"'b« of eihausted acreage is rehabllttat prescribed tn Brctlon 17g of ri.NANCIAL he, Businesa Opporiunttlea IL’rt Money to Loea* Credit Adviiori of Murtgege Loans . I'v'i* MERCHA.NDI&E op- Swaps . . ade For stie C'.othlng lor- Sh> Household Goods Wafer ^t ** *’*‘**®* • iw- For Sale MlscrUtnroui I __Woo Norton.______ 2 RMS MODERN 239 PROSPECT tl9 weekly______. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE entrance, no children FE 3-7409 3 LARGE ROOMS. PVT. BATH ,Give Yon 1 Place to Pay or«V;. WE .\RF. NOT .4 I utiQs'ssjE'jBivd'.'K^*^^ 1.0.\X COMF’ANY '2 rooms on ground floor" illCHlGAN CREDIT | COUNSFLLORS 1* rooms everything pri- - 1 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO^ rv VmIi? j APARTMENT. Member H';' 'o'! * or 3 people prlvete --- —... _ bath, private entrance, close to dowi^wn. $14 week. FE 8-3149 _or FE ^43________________ I ROOMS. EVERYTHINCrpgSfr TREE SERVICE - _.F»I« eatlinatea. FE 8-2899. IRRIOATED sod. DELIVibtED all summer. FE 3-7799 — — LANDSCaFiNO, LIGHT HAULING _ and plowing. _rea*._OR j-0330. _ SEEDING, sodding, ALL KINDS of lawn work Odd Jobs. C truck work. FE 3-3919___ Top Soil 2-9603. t grading sani nt end loadli Moving and Tru^ing a ;es S*4-4a$4 l-.\ Reduced Rates Local or long i S^TH MOVINO BLDG., FE 9-0439 ■■‘ember —.....-........ Credit Counselors Michigan Assoc. Credit Counselori a W’E PAY ALT, YOUR BILLS Our service Ijicludei I ’ie»t%f7W“““- “• 3 NICE ROOMS, UPPER 0?1U' _*l»s got month FE 4-49S6 Wtd. Children to Board 28 A-l CglLD^CARE. 3 ROOMS AND BATH ADULTS _only, FE 9-4109. s 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND -entrance, close In. FE 3-9373. 3 ROOM k BATH. I07tb N. BAO-_lnaw. Apply Pantry. 3 ROOMS wrril PRIVATE BATH < and entrance, small i ^Db'l* Wtd. Household Ocods 29 _________________ ' ' ' jJ LAROE ROOMS. PRIVATl BATH LET US BOY IT OB SELL IT PB 2-3331._____ for you. OA S-2991, I3 ROOMS AND BATH. PVT ENf' ---- ... . _ , E35&4?- ATTEN'nONI , ,. J MOVING SERVICE , my Reasona^ RalcA______FE 5-345S; I DICK'S LIGHT small'. Comerclal; _ .. .................. .......... OR 3-6172,_______.______________ ADbiTiONS. OARAOES. AWNINOS Pontiac Home 8^1ce,_FE 4-U87. BBiaC. BLOCK AND (TEMENT W ed OR 3-20M. •| BOLLDOZINO - EXCAVATINO I TRiaiCHlNO - TRUCKING Septic Tank and Tile I Jim Nlemchak_______ EM 3-0981 8eymouT'Lk”“tld.“and: SERV- ^-------------------' homei. additions, glteratlons, csb- ■ ' ■* ' ■ block. Licensed. !. Any time FE 9-9 3 RUBBISH. LIGHT HAULliio AND RUBBISH anytime. FE 3-9"' LIOHT HAULING 34 A-load.-FE___ LIGHT HAULING k TRASH J moval OR 3-2299 _______ O’DELI. CARf.AGE Local and long distance movini Phone FE &-<80e Trucks to Rent '|_FE 2^5-1 __ rNSD-^RTICTETl*^^^^^ fc°0« *SS?y*^fIIrn™S “t'' up Iiee of charge Phone “THEi Call after 5 n m llE • fiai HELPING HAND STORES • MA ____ 3-1341 If no answer, FE 4-7108. j* PVT. EN —----------------i----------1 trance. 498 N_ Saginaw Wtd. Miscellaneous 30[ J ROosts, private Hath ■ - woupd floor, lake privileges. Have you a typewriter, or yggt. adding machine or piece ot oJIlce;2 ^RTOMs BATH. CHILD large''brioht'*r66m87"pct rE‘’g-M23. ___ 3 LAROE ROOMS AND^BATH It. ALU, fireplace, porch, carpeted floor r S p m. l_couple only. PE-3-4M2. I ^ AND I'a-Ton Stakes i IrTon Pickups . TRUCKS - TRACTORS AND EqUU>MENT Dump Trucks Semi Trklieri glA TRICT t . 92 high^ caU ' be bondable. .93 be an a.s - 94 accepted :lgld Inve^lgatton and not necessary. If V eo*el "tlm7"a'g?eem*ent! ~ei and warn an unlimited'"'future \\ h.U 99A' »*• William Kenny between 9 30 97 and 5:00' 0 m. Mon,. Julv 25 97A savoy Motel, 130'8. Telegraph . na -2 mtles West of_stat^H1*hwav'.‘dl. at the 48 MEN NEEDED FOR LIGHT DE^ ■ 12 MFK WTTH CARS TO GIVE AWAV’ > on w a n t a Kit or .3 sailing n il find e\,ivtly! Yif iMoking for I ia'-'iiuation ‘U Employment Agencies 9 _fk >:«71.__________ I CEMENT WORK 1 Vl'l VV ^■n\V\Pn■< _»Jonroe. FE 4 SOOO. IVt.l.I.N ICEMENT and BLOCK WORK VOCATIONAL | Keith O Slegwtrt. FE 5-0783 i 4’. ^AS?® HURON “"''JITtE 4 FE 4-OfiM - FE 4-0585 cONCRETE'dRIVEWAY AT LOW -! rtte*. FE 5-8447 _ _ 76 'P-inth7g^"De^ti^’ c^oS^f^RfS^ST CLASS PMNTINO AND DEC-I __1-Uand designing FE ^94 ^ orating Cash or terms FE 4-ii3»0.1 ure girl Preferred DRY WALL'taPINO'aND FINISH-' >ST CLASS DECORATINa PAINT-' IBM typewrir— ■ - - —...........— —•• ---- — --- Money Wanted want to borrow I3< OFFICE $275 . 8 PER:_ IS bonus. Write Box 65. Pontiac 4 , Wanted to Rent 32 U I. Excellent teleri ;FAMILY OF 5 D^Rl _________ FE 3-9119.________ LEASE OR LEASE < 4 ROOMS, PARTLY PUHNISHEDT _MA 3-3000 _____ 4 ROOM* FURNI8HEb~T:CRb8S Jrlr-Huron shopping Center All Utilities. |»0 Cxll Lrf- I 39-.19 ( Banf ^ilSi . Mid- ' A t PAINTING lO pi ^ Tc'LEAI^ fUY^W* .... 2-3973 ..... Share Living Quarters 33 “bjto‘*ifd’’eu™^^ SECRETARY A LADY 3J1TERIOR DECORA-rbR 0 that n n dltu t hoiiiohal to one Hi »er the excavated* area •re£nihau“ba®*Seded°^wlth 'a'wren JJJ, malnuined 1 mlntmun wmi ratoit In topography with abutting Unda and ________ .. .,. iwrqiiwlal rye graaa, malnuined until Sale Fit **i*****r®„ *•'* «l>u| Id Tht banka of aU axeayattona cow.;Auction Sales tatotag water must be backfilled as pro-: wto^ la sub sacUoD SaetiM ng' r1l5^w^5craifn‘oV Je*W‘h.*^ -three 13) feet horlionval to one 1' le; ywrtieal stM bank shall be sodded i surf iced with a mtatmum of tlx K tachae of suitable soil and seeded wt! panmnlaj rye grass '■> AD oearailoni containing wate ----; ^ ‘w*at‘.r*"Hi?rk"* nu ordliianea »bsU take effect thirty For gale Airplanes P“*” Transportaui? Ofte “Ma."artS2d®S,'lL White Lake Us’tM*Ajto*F.nV‘ Tjwn^ Baard « Ih. mn day j^cA B®RT McREACRIE. Auto Y&turiaco / Jqly 2t, 1999 idla Used Cars ... jT Pull or nan • is: Aoblr 4 lo nj a m Filter Queen Ml .Oskjsn^ M.MiAZiXF.-MEN' i 19 Opwrtubjtv for esperlenred mag lo rollectora ’ m"*our'"'Pomiac THE PONTIAC' Stats Bank Bldg FE SALES for septic links, drain fields. PkO" footings and light dozing UL - - - 3-3^ ____________________________ FREE E-STIMATE ON ALL ELEC-trical wiring R. B Munro Elec-trie CO J090 W Huron. FE_5-9431. tor . palming HOME. OARAOEf CABINS AODI- i^-«43 dleaged man for companion to hhare beautiful lake bone, no expenses OR 3-6004 _ Wtd. Contracts. Mtgs. 35 , Licensed .’builder FHi HOUSE ' MOVINO, FULLY) INTERIOR DECORATINO _____________________ qquIpped. FE^MOO L A._Young. j _5onab^e,__^Phone FE 9-1472. MILLER’S FLOOR SERVICE. LAT-j INT'tRIOR AND EX'TERIOR men aged 43-90, with ing^sandlng^finlshlng-_F^4-5450. | nalntlng. wall washing Free estl- .I"'t’Yasterino a repair, reas! ir'”' ”” — vment,__409 Pontiac Pat Lee FE 3-7933 - Si A BID TROM I :-i tor your land*’"cnnuact’'t ,pm- 3-0343- ’ ....-........^ 9 p m. sJSfei."'*'**'' si -____ ~ '^ *-■*'**'oL\lW°or’uL*?l'wi*t?^^ IN'VESTORSl'-Cah afte’r^^ l~ DEOiyRATTNn"~n"lPa; on \our mone2 . ALL 4 LARGE ROOMS. PLENTY OF C.oset space Private bath and FE_ »_-43^ ROOM furnished APART ' c"mrd'r.‘n“L;f?Le‘“ '"!L ‘ ’ II.M WRfGriT. Realtor 345 Oakland Ave Open 111-9:30 . PAINTINO 0 For sal# Foultry For Salt Houseci Rent Trailer Bpat Auto Acces.orlaa For Sale Tires Auto Service Sals UMor Scoots.. Mijorcyclet F^rgis, *•" * 1 Airplanes 1 Dftrol to Post OUlce Bos! Heights. Michigan ( IN AUTO PARira ■s HollerOtck's Au' win_FE ^1061 II MAN FOR T E 10 Ptrtj. 273 Bsl. ^ n"di'n'o"^ba'f nights Mim ‘have som I experience Morev Cohntry Club, 223aa:nu» PRESSWANT ---ADS Instructions 10 ' ' —-........... PIASTERINO — E ITO BpiDr^REPAIR^TRAWINO) ^5^4®' Jig' piy'“esarotla^" ffeld'* Learn *?n ‘ pi ipwrw (tme-now Write lor free _ PAPERHANOINO. _v.re estlmatet.-FE Algfg_ ,, ^ PAiNTTNO. INTERIOR AND EX- U only. ._19^n UTILITIES MAIN »e alter* 4*30 week: manager Call FE 3-7133. Biti_ I PON- ASTERING. NEW AND REPAIR _£ern Keller PL M740 ______ D^l ^c'''Lx''"4«S''Set'‘roi'"34: ROOF RFPAIRS EAVESTHOUO^HNO________FE 4 Work \Vanted Male It _\Y.\TFRPROOFlX( FINISHED carpenters, NICE Bear Cohsyr^tlqn;________ AB^LUTELY THE FASTEST AC-1 tion on your land contract. Cash' _ amaii.'ra S^.'lMl^g'^......... Vx ! PAINTINO. pa3*erino. re'mov- ____________________ ; »'JV»»Alng PE 2k2212_____iCASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS I_PE 4-5592 *.«J_.PAPEH H j. Dixie Hwy.|B8!CT7A^uiTABLE FOR QEN: ‘•^WEEKLY. 3 ROOMS. imiVATB ................ utlUtleJ''Near“pOTtr*c and*'FUh« --- wilting. Cxll Realtor! _Pl»nts. Apply 104 or tOg 8t. Ctair irtrldge. FE 4-2391. 1030 W Hu- APARfMENT.-BACHELb^pHE: _______________ Television Service FE'_ . prly. J* MEAT~CUTTE'RSrnESPERn;'Nne - Apply Wrlgley’s District Oflice ^ _I19 8^ Maln_Bt. Ro> iL Oak 190 PANT TIME SHOE SALESMAN' IPI eipeFiencyd only Yankee Itore Igg Stqa DeplV iWlse______ IM part-time WALLfD LE AREA FE 2-8181 2 MEN tN THEIR twenties . jijrd^work dssperiuly FE 4^3943 A-t WORK BRICK BLOCK AND I c^eni fireplaces FE 9-12II A-I WAUf WASHDiO CARPET Ct^ol Mach, cleaned. FE 4-10 A-1 CARPENTER WORK NEW and_repalr_FE 4-4210 BON- 19 WaTcTS odd 'jobs OP any kind Minimum w.ge 91 hr Cyil OR 3-9947 IO_DESIHE. '•«. tU»d fcath fc automatic hot «atat _ •*•!•■> ,V» »“»’ raftlfaratar * laundry laelUtl'i s!?!.? ^....... r~Rd01lt ANb EATM OAEALL i ^-5-^— - .......COLORED ■ kiUhani ij5j —, - Eia>Rd6itt eatn' *v.._TO Mna JS3fX,'*»T-’ ■ iaat-apaeSmY moit^mfr-i ------’ ParttaHy voodad on Adtai 1 Call lilac . YM~blD,“l~il "India, mot iFcd Laki Shirley Apts. FE 1-4114__________« E «uron madlata PMaaaU~ I ROOiU AND EaVr repo. ARD ? t***’ ,**'*r!! • * " aloyt loU of claaat iMcr FE ***«*A‘a_»tok*rc Inr _Ca M*44. 'COLORED I EEDROOM. NEWLY 'I -tacoratad 11* mon^ly. Ol^l-71M ■ M a“LL~4 RMH UOD-... month Apply 3iaa { raiaabatli Lake Rd in bark nf i-rii , -------- ---- ... ... 1 EOOM."^*'ff~ENTRANCE ANDi “**»>>•«> Lake Cleaner. baUi. boat and bat irater. etoy.a FOR rent OR dALE _______ fum. FE l-JdU ; room hoUM. Commerce Twp Et4 iVm PRlV~iA'W, {TOTE RE-' _____________ trig. « Utu. lum. 3W Whlttemore lAEEPROKT. 3 BEDROOM NEW I ROOMS AND BATTirATTRACT!VE i7U"2'"ifi. lower, aU utllttlaa furnished 4» ®**-E“** A V.** Jamaa FB 1-»471 ___ • AAM WARWICE HAS IN SYLVAN } 'rooms A'NO iATH stove uV.' and relrlfarator lumlahad Prl Iffi, ,,»*■ ysta antranea. Main floor Oraan F'***®-®' fe -•-los _ _ ------------ . St. ITS mantb child accepted SMALL HOUSE 1 ROOMS A BATH. » RM BftldE ROME WE MITV____________ _ Commerce Lake area. IS minute. , T-3311 4 RM , UPPER, MS. UTIL TORN 'na' nLt^.? i,* "OOM'HOUSE. Ht‘ WHITTt 4 AND^TH. •CREEN~TORCH‘ _____ 4 Cilia^i»N^ljWE'R "*LAEE' - '’»»»_ ®J''OROar'. raSsTM Prtrlgfa. re "L’iflJ.lf ??y‘”aYia".*"m'i!‘ ry’IJI" ! DOWN |M PER MO jk- LAROE ROOMS. UFreR. m, ton UA 1-^il^aItu A p.m^' * -A. »i moothTM^roek. Eee|0 HAtb®' WATEINS HILLS. 3 BEDROOM Ii. bath brick, practically note, built-in OE kitchen, utility room, toe heat, car port, beautifully land ecapM J.Mae AdiUtw OR 3-S5U . -iilCAw-.—-i-i—.Wi.—1*'^ SIDE LEASE 3 BEDROOM' a ROOMS, bath, sun porch I brick homo rer---------- --- ”--- ....-I— I ...J UJtut^FE>5251 , reforeucer Pblm^FE 2-1104 OTOIOH TO BUT.’4 ROOM M p« I.ynaa , .-v. w--------- ,jy, baiemant. 13 of PonUac. MA 5-Mll . ____ ____________ iw™ OPTION TO BUY. 3 Bfb- I ROOM UPPER, WEST roOma. lorely location PE LTSS2 »ld«. off Ruroo. til ofWlT ..—---------------- decorattd and Id perfect rs n i s .. condition Adult i only Kent Like CottBgCB 41 Avolltble ImmedlolelT OR 2-BEDROOM LE FRT. 15 Ml. | .yr.... -____ N Of Pmtlac _Woeklj^ OR 3-TJ2T. APARTMBfT^ ,*0°¥? ROOM tXITTAdE. SLIBP8 « : 4S4I5._________________ 4 ROOM! AND BATH. FULL BA8E-mem and jarase. Located In Roebaator. Oall after s or waek-endi. OL 2-15ST.____ _ PORCH U****|S0*^o'*43* s ti66u~~K~._ —......... nowly docoratod. FE 2-2148 ROOMS UNFURNISHED NEAR 4 OMC Truck UL 3-435S. I ROOMS. 4 ROOMS. 2 ROOMS, atove and refrlforitor 1"9 S ___________MA_I>()84________ COTTAOES ON LAKE LiofLANAi: modern, boat, and beach. OR : O. Han FE 4-S2I4 TS'llOUSTCWr FE 2-7431 I iTrSb'TcbLORBDi I Datrot- ”” •'—’"I FEW WEEKS STILL AVAILABLE for modarn waterfront Natural fireplace, lood Waiter'Browir - 6atrolt UtTy-lwi I Band*' Point *near *t?aeo*l*Ie^ UL CADILLAC 2i 3-RM. HEAT AND | I-754F ___________________ hot waU^Ft I-108I _ (FURNISHED SAOINAW BAY NEWLY DECORATED APART-I front In Bayport only M mllea menta ntar downtown nict loca- from Pontiac 4 bedroom modem - WtlUa,ma Street. No chll- eummar home, evcellent ------- r paM.' Otwaon A Buttar- beach -------- -------------- ---- ll'i N. Batlnaw Phone! reaaon. Owner. OR 4-43M. • ** ‘>URN CLEAN I RMS _i.5^„or-rE 17MS___| eand^_Mach EM ! Safe. I MICH. NEW APT. ON TIIE LAEE AND' LAKE COTTAOES . Lake Orton. Arallibla . _ AujUit. |5S waek, FE ASIW. LAKEPRONT COTTAGE. GOOD beach, at Lewiston. Mieb. FE 5-U25._________________________; NEW MOO E R N FUkNMMED lakcfronl. tratlabla Au|uat nr ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS "Rent Now Oraatly Raducod" - AIR CONDITIONED ^ - I AND 2 BEDROOM -Modem In E-.ary OotaU . - ADULTS ONLY - FE 8-^18 ________________________ MANAOBR It BELMSEIklT APT | PRIVATE LAEE. BAND BEACH. oAn Dally t ^‘**g**^*^ ’ ^ ----------- __________EM 3-0241. POK'nAC''LAEB FRONT For rent by —--------- 1. Good aata baacb. Taylor, OR 4^)300. SEVERAL 4 ROOM AND BATTf uppore 108 Baldwin FE 0-3627. TWO'i ROOMS. PVT. BATH pvt! entrancaa All newly deaerated Heot furnished. FE 0-3014r,l., =y.y...yy.vjryi.y«yi-T;-----" - ----- -------- -- — - RENT LK COTTAOES 41 .ru.i.. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. OOOD : THREE ROOMS, PLUS -- -•- - -- - ------ and bath. All hare oni SLATER APTS. 2 TURN LIOHT HOUSEEEEFINO rma W Wilson. UL 2-1743_ *nd suioiats sri bub btoto^o at ooioi 13 N. FARKX «T CARBTAKXR MR. CARROLL | front sttrsetiva rm. FI I-73M. _ * I ARCADIA CT._________[CLEAN COOL ROOM HOME UPPER FLAT. 2 BEDROOMS AND! ptltlleies Near Trl-Huron Ho^ Ph m 4-0310 cooked meals Rent Houses Fuinished J9,.r , SLeTeFINO room, is N. JOHNBC 1 BIDROOM RANCH DUPLEX, basamant 3 yaara old, ISO OR jiJ^^'noor" Near 8 BEDROOM CINBeR BLOCE — ??“• JfA® '«tiy furn Rooms with Board 4J I TOer. I I* kI middleaoed 6r r c LARGE 1 School. 175 ROOM _FB t-l _ kke EM 3-4178 __ 'AJmdaU I it BOARD WITH OB W.TH- nlh fl8> _out. 133tb Oakl^ ATetFi: 4-UM. ROOM. BOARD AND CARE IN 'bedroom lease I E,** S.®“,'- <1®“,*!* references Referrnre 425 F | Tated'in lake* area »lt"*beautifS i-S583 if Interested *' I surroundlnfs F.M 3-StOt. "LAEE V iTL ErPARTIALLY . BO.ARD •nlshed 3 bedroom#. 4 room _3>‘-,'U __________ “•’-*- ‘We^'N^dor Jit Rent Stores 4o «-3750. itioeny Manor Phone ^^2-4oa7. : n,,r irra'ACnVE 3 LAEE' front floor home on Mandon Lake Larcei basei 1^. Leaea 8e liM 3-3113____ iMALL HOME. Boa line. All utllltlee eupplied. I ULTRA • NEW B T 6 R E S WEST FE ^3464.__________________aide. FE 3-8144 WATERFRONT 3 BEDROOM S brick ranch, completely fumlatae" ______________Picvety rummueo , R«nt Office SpBCC 47 antamatlc oil heat. TTirougb ictaool r term. EM M350. 12ND FLOOR, t ROOMS OP OF- •-------------------- , Ilea apaoe sll or part. In *—-• downtown arcs. Comet ---- ...n. Lawrence tad Ferry Btreeti. Pontiac Comimity Flnyce ,<^m- B BEDROOM. FULL BASEMENT I ' " ‘ Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 on Looffellow St FE 8-0187 eve- NEW OFFICES-WEST SIDE FE B1 b'u'r'n DiESTRAWE''omai'T»XcSr'iote » BEDROOMS IN Hel|Wi. FX E4104....... ................. i BDRM. 34b BUkUCT BT MIL- Fr'e parkmi epacc Phone FE ford. 8B9 mo. EM 3-4141 ._ _____________________ 1 BEDROOM MODERN HOME 1 OFFICE SPACE FOB RENT FOR Good netshborhood 'Paved Street personal sepices.^ aecoraie Good ihopplns center and bus to suit CalV rE_2;633S _ service nearhv Sneclal consld-"ROCHESTER DOWNTOWN, PIRBT 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX j' UNION LAEE VILLAGE. OFnCE ---------------- ... .-*?*E>J*3^m. ”*7. W'LI. RENT PART OF MT BUILD- $73 PER MONTH mi to ree^lble party Have, FE 4-7833 :«i*li*^dn iJih.''l!??? 844 EABT.W.VD, N id*VlSia^’te^ra?f#'^Mfla pint Canter. A. JOHNSON. Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 _ For Sale Houbcb a BEOROOMB. FULL BASEMENT. I North aide location mar acbool.' I or 8 cl month. F t BEORM. Nortb aide location ------ 1 or 8 children welcome 71 ai -----" FB 8-7147 , BEOROOM PIUCE. MODERN With full basement, aae beat, |ae-[.. tnator. water toncmr, fenced -t yard and carpeted Weet tide Ifif a^SfelaM' XL'SlBUn's&’^S^Ji* ____ 2 bedrms . balhroom. tcretn , porch. 10 mUes from PootUc. M5 BY OWNVR TBREE BEDROOM wk. MA &>2307. --------- — ‘ El??> ' Ceil FE Mils' For Rent Rooms 42 sv-rtim bedroom'ho.mE ^ __________ ' ' *" OWfOT. taie OR'ij-USl’mornlns’i'.......... BT owner! 3 BEDRi------- basement, aluminum DOWNTOWN STORE ?c•r*.^b,’•o‘n*^a•^[^•^^.^.ar-.eb'o^^^^ iround kll.lOO OR_3-M8l I. lull BV OWNER,"washinoton p'are wJ;.' Large I basement mciucnnt natures lor lu Argyle, 3 bedroom ranci, - - or women', clothing store „yi, tu,’ bath basement land- OUT-SEIRTS- TON'nAC *A^eU C *F« ________I HOME. OIL HL_ n WasblngtOD Park. FE ^3S« rooKs and bath full base-; A.SSOCIATE BROKERS pnr iircTi o MO.l BANE appraised .S3I.SM 3 tar, Ine.. 443 Orchard Lake ' ""Mim ranch t mile wear of FE SSfin; ETca. after i. FE S-ltSS By owner. Small cuu bomr, Nt« lac. Must eeU Immediately , C0IX>IIIDD^niRICK''l'ltOOMTf%- i l3f,decoratad At Avondale' High ____ jrToSiS. I ML“* ihKB^ LAjniK^m. FAN-' h^ t3 ttS down 3SS Feryv i terms* ifE MAsf ’ * *'* ' sVltfAM' VtUXOE^rBE'DROOM.A FE S-8S4S |1 BEDROOM. LAEE FRIVILEOBS I 7]]g BDRM. iTTnCH modern UL Ornamental shrubs fertile garden Only INCOME - TVhy wi ri, ■ ■ ir TRADE 4 ROOM k BATH CALL AFTER I ] BEDROOM itOUE LARGE _________01 ■ In Walled LUe. - 4 ROOMS BATH. NEAR MACS-)^ gafe. MA 4-3783 dar take Call OR 3-8172 ^ rTBEB----------- •hoppinji Oil f ttlea Bast featurr 84.458 with IMS do Immediate pt^ssesil ROOMY RANG! 1 40e,.ao.~fL- of real livltig i'2'inar garaac Thr work D\IL> ? TO 8’ f'Af. AT. & ‘'UN 2 TO 8 PAk 1 AKE ORION OXFORD BEDROOM HOME — In fin shaded lot Basemem witb ne furnace, garage. 810.588—82 3C ^BEATER^ ^ ^ inacnate possession. Gaa t tbutt LAROE LOT > Taul M. lonex. “Real Est *® ■®«- __ 832 W, HURON COOWfiCt- WbMa dN~l8~CRE8 ^ SuUirbati Living At Its Be>t Tour future home la the ' ’ (CONVERT IBI.E*24) W. W.'1K)S.'^ HryxiU' OR 3-8021 „ OXFORD BUNGALOW - Consist iiiS of living room dlung room kitchen 2 bedrooms bath' Full basement #tth recreation roam Ned oil furnace Large 2 ca; aaiagf 812 500 FULL PRICE 13,25b - For' th;. j. . Kealfo rDukiV Ai.rrr . f L 4:.5?,q' XAEl.AND AVENir Partridge ' $lo.3?u' 1 (• i7\G).LN, Rr.il'o; WILLIAMS: •V H«r Sal« NoufM 49’ For Sale Hot For Solo Houaoo GILES SMITH ANNETT Noaraiait mon area - , - ----- WIDEMAN THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JW'LY 27, 1960 49 For Sok Lake Proporty 911 TIZZY I t LARETROirl- LOn. *W FT. ^ I ---- >J»«r LUt. oa M41T Br KaU 0mm LOTi.^ / »¥iE>ROOMrri^LirTikli2^^ uavuwUii ipActaiM iomii. « ■!!«• I IU.M. nra> N mLAOB or OOODRICR- A1 Mit^ VtUaf*. IM tNl-m NEW a ktdrai ranch urine rm mil (naillr r« 14stl lU cftrp«t«d tUil*/ie4 in PI — hui^Afir -buijt FHA TERMS SRK TIIE^K IXCKI.I.KVT HOMIt-TOI)A^ N PIONEER HtOHlANO BRICE , Pnniurm^ lj»ri*^»mith-uidi;ma\ RI.AI.TY Sate HowBolwMJlo^tf D-HUMIDIFIER DalBM Wirtl^dBij mMVM II •r Bdrr^BMg. » SoaOi Ai I i*a&r739MOg: U.n I CroAlff. load tdaBWidB. IMR n " »* I 4-a»M. St i?£2S.w’!SSr? WITS'. »Mi wUI iSSdJd or itMd Mt M AdBlrd R»fri*. ' monta. MPtH M«U. _ R.J.(Dick) VAUUET -nT'MST ‘ Rrakof FE 4-3531 |-«Lw«:-------!--------- " if S»a:”i, ;iK5 -"K! i. 5*,K.T:i $169 D"'f Grv i^'Sll* i W»» l^rl3wAlrr*^rtftrluor.' Wot ^ R. J. (Dick) v.^t ET /Af;gi$LACE»IEWT^ART«„. i ^YSS^J.' FE 4-3531 JU OAEWBD AT? *■“** LAWRENCE W GAM.OKD. Realtor I PlUil Bl Laki Oi MV 2 2821 OPEN Monoy to Loan HAGSTROM OPEN EVE8 FE 4-4526 LE81.IE R TRIPP PLEASANT LAM LOTa-.Cholrf A#' « 14«' on DAvn" --- ooklai PIcAiim Uki, MACS---------- • Herb hasn’l pushed me off the side of the pool all week — I wonder if there's someone else?” 55 Business Opportunities 59 Signature Up to 14 UonUw to R«psr PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND __a« pooUacjrsu J BUCKNER Pot ANNETT INC RSui TORs noneU L'l 1 Huron St u... LOOS ^EB PRimiEOES ..FE 8-0466 REALTOR in Park niht In And tnjor 1< i« An IdriTTninllT ho CRAW FORD ACEXt Y 2i* W Walton PE I-21M ilSS E .PlInl _ MY 3-1143 ho^ and Ian. tfiihWMtii rttlooklai Plaaiam Laka. Iiaoo ! M.XC.STROM For Sale Acreage REALTOR “**1**A!f > chair barber shop. Polly PDN I I \( OR 4-0.1.'8' 'Qulppad. ia« h«at. air condlUon- — _2:37il______.________ _ int A food builncri Owner re- 1 .ake I.OtS l* acres - Nice modem hou^e tlrlni WOO complete 01 8. Bagl- uUlul Davleon Lake You ¥^_c»il_nc. »A^S________ " -.....- 11.000 down 1100 per month CLEANING AND PRESSING SHOP Tiv-.x-^r- /~/-vr t rr . x-»r icTi'i r I- UI AI-rv- S *r«rt, FINANCE COMPANY 1 EF.r.F. RKAL1 \ Art? oifeT^ta m.'Tkl*? where too can (Main Office) deuli,”"" "" '“C BORROW UP TO $500 lAEE“Ph6NT "land^ *'*M'?ford!'‘*UU*'"»B« OW* OF Motlae - OrtfS^fMnt — Dtica ’’mm/’'bIdr»?ra?c''h‘'Ln*«i« « ACREiT^OiTABLE-FOR SOB- *‘4^^ ------------- ---------- I5-a? dlvtdlns. near Rocheatar, Eaat of living wm^ with* n^ra’l John R o^ Avon Road. OL laaai fireplace F^U basement, electric 144" ACRES PRODOCTiVE FARM I heeling »y»tem, H Wood floore ' modem ill room houee. 100 ft ! plaetered welli. carport a large, bam naar Pontiac, will lell trac- -------------- ; encloeed porrhet A (itUe remodel- i tor., and toole on time.. Call OR ; _______:____UL J-3310 Ing and painting....... No Mooev D ST- ' UTTLE's I . a I mi DUIe. 30 relrlgemtdre I oak Ubie au 0 chain to. Odoaola^ lOS. walnm twin bedf It aach. Aleo aew bedraoma. Ilvtag rooma. ruga, aad dioattea. Pactory toeondt. Abost H price. B-Z terma. THE BMOAIN 1 PIECE UTINO ROOM SUITE. 1 matched tahlei conidla sewing Iraarlte. Ironer, ^Two^yeere to pay a BEDROOM HOME. UOO DOWN i ^WaVhE OAMET^ Lake prlvllegee Teke over bal-! m N 8AOINAW___________Pf I-61II ....... fPREEZER 11 CO FT. OB 04EST ---tlM. PE 0-107# 4 p.m R8 - UPRIORT FAMOUS bmnda eemtetaed Terrific ll4t.N while they leit —- ordere pletee. Mieblgen a idiETAL BEOS. 8PRINO AND mattreei C^l efter 4 OR 3-44a | a AIR coNomoNERS. water' i Meeter weter eoReyer MA 1-4011. j Templeton T'lizalirtli l.akr l.>tatr« needed to meke tblr a n Fully eoutpped merke al lor noDDntl' f’ti T-rv w:/w ~ 'iM‘.~oy'i.*35re."~‘” IWuo'reeOTtV'aM'OrchamnCake a PWCE LiviNO ROOM suite: 1-A**----------------- _Oood coodltloo. Mi saios_TOR BALE a BREAEPA8T SETS. _______________________ 3 PIECiE BEDROOM SUITE FOR | ----- Borrow with Confidence F tfSdie%*‘Rd‘^ ”"‘1 M. C. NKWINCHAM ' ^ °S.*"m.d Je^^ , C^WgR ^R^ AND „RN I ".ousehdd| 4-^:MPRi^^ i - oasc^ine. emooERC rrc.'wON. 13!i s saginaw st._pe >em ndian \ illaRr l'l itory brick. 3 bed a beitas Fireplace Claik i down Ph It I3ta W Huron For Sale Farms 56 BSDROOM MODERN RANCH derful opportunity MA t-8S0t HAGSTROM DRAYTON PLAINS AREA-Bmnll reataurant seats tppioi M Oood location l.ota of parking. Business LOANS $25 TO XSOO • itibce silvbr orat bidrii j on y«r elS^furewS^ ' curlty. 34 montba to repay ...............v«, phone PE chord Lake Ave. ---- - of the Siggeef'tL.. ,. “hi^' RjiRIOERATroN oo”*”' ____."lUftLAJtp.JMlCHIOAN WHITI I.AKi- ctr etlached gtrege I Id reedy lo occupy. Lot ^ lovflj^ setlUig. 3 blot hing lit pnvete beach i K. L. 1 rmpleton, Realtor 333t Orrhenl Lk Rd FE «-4sn After g pm FE_3l7fe DORRIS GIROUX service It........ ful. TUlt our office o »-liai . HOMF: & AUTO LOAN CO. _Ptrry_SL____Corner E Piki . Pcareon's Furniture. I PIECE DINING ROOM SUITET | monthly DF.MUTF I BROWN pretentious home on UENCRAI REAL ESTATE 431.7 Dixie Hwy. OR P0701 Ooen 'tll^g, Sun. 'Ill 5_. LAKE 8H1BWOOD ointment $14,000 low down “CLARESTON AREA LOANS nspectlon. Build on your ' equipment Included, doted Sr CRKiF.R .1 8-.VXX) Mile Rd. Royal Oak Rohej't HjJhapin. Realtor j HAYDEN . LAKE LOTS Acre 120 di Pontiac EE Lake front 4-4»00,_LI S7ln__ OAKLAND ” 1 Ota, U ft.. 1 block urms. Oood buy for countrji ihVnce " make eaUte or Inveitment I130 Oak- I down on tWa bus Ml'h________________________j Weatera Michigan (ientleinan'.s 32 Acres (M21 5*M7S. _____.....----_______________________o'"x“i2''RiviR8nK:ETtD beds, chost k dresser Davenport 31 • OE TV ir sett to choose from All with written guarantee Obel : i 3030 Ellxa'betb Lk Rd FE , Open 0 to 0 and Sunday { 1 woi3d be gMd* for j subdividing oi price Is $40.00 Clark Real Esu _ _______ St FE 3.7$$$ or EM 3-3$43 I .13$3 W Huron ----------------- equpped neighborhood operation. Real opportunity - owner leaving state. Real estate and all Just $11,000 on tarmt. ' Lawrence 8 k LITINOSTONB $100.05 ... _ ------ ____________________________im West Huron. _ Credit Advisors 61A «an°e Dule^Hwy_________OR 34202 kOT POINT REPRIOERATOR 70 Rd rg 2-7830 i-k hotpoint o » l ox » dryer ^^m4^?*a«^X' ' I188.98. R. B. Muhro BlMtric Co _______j trie. 1080 Weit Huron. ! BUDGET YOUR DEBTS %itaitt^I?t'5)«”°re ' ironrite ironer $3S: elec —---------------- --------- - —---------- trolux vacuum w"'* CONSOLIDATE BILLS—NO LOANS i ________________ MICHIGAN BUSINESS i t- *«• Re vnLLiAMs LAKIFRONT^ YEAR s.ie Busiticss Property 57 sai pc mRpnPVrrnv’ *^>na"cial Advisors. Inc $ bedrooms » i ^ V 13'b 8. SAOINAW_FE 3-7053 ' AN I LB. AIR COMPREMOR ONE 3 Lov t WOODHCLl LAKEFRONT Imrar- VILLAGE. Five ........... :i room upper api corner Ipl. garigc. oil hett. Term» BEAUTY PARLtiR k HOME Walking dUUtu'O of dovn-toirn. A4 condUion. good rlt- UL_MMT___________ ' IRONRITE IRONER. FULL SIZE I Deluxo model. 81M. 1 yeeri to Suburban Property .53 . AVONDALE l.akr Privilege Lul$ \ eth—Nothing Down WPortunIty. Total Iroiitage iley 4 rooms and PARK at^ur fro^ r MUST SELL "due TO ILLNESS | Inventory end fixtures with gro-cerv store end gss station Very reajtonebie UL 2*8763 or UL ' I. SAOINAW Mortgage Loans condition. „„ 62 035 EM 3^700, call after # ' ;A-1 used APPLIANCIU waynb oabbrt FE 3-7053 I AN IRONRITE IRONER, OOOD ............. -------- —— - ------- Dryer,' 121 N. SAOINAW ■ FK 5-om : KELVINATOR PltfEZBR. 1 YEAH -ij .....----33v,_Jdyrg ___ eleclrlc range, .. ^ cubic '(t^Frlgldftlre re- IRONRTTB IRONER. londltion ; \ nger we«her. top --------- Norge Autometio i We 1 I13.8S ‘ sooable terms CRAWFORD .MiKNCY Walton FE S-3306 Fencad yara lio.lop Terms LI ,]. C HAVDI N. Rrahorl CLOSE TO .WATERFORD HIGH I mtge monthly .pa.vmenu. only I Including taxes and lnsur-| d?*!, . . _ FE 5-S$4l' Enclosed porch I reVl$rc*Large 5o'x*3(IO?ot with I hade tree, eu Priced al only I 11.500 ana beautiful terms | LI. OR TRADE - TEN ACRES ! eted bedrooms Atteclied two cer **dryer*' '"a "custom ”built*home i $500 DOWN' North of (larkston and Orchil Avondale, rlglii DO CO Ml S-1000 B. Flint Partridge Voss & Buckner, Itic. wlTster B National Bldg EE 4-4720 the best see OberHrst ' OberTV __________________________ ^ Appliances. 3030 Elizabelh Lake ELINO SOLID CHERRY DOUBLE Bs ------------- — 4-4045 ' 0*d. perlecl condition. Pnone Oood 1. "SMITH" comlorteble and convciil g ’ Economical to m Orth every penny Will tr Bl^ton fuh nrice onl once Tills Is a buy Immcdlai possession Be settled beloi school ^siarU^Ks-,OX KHAI KSTATI., !\i WFNDOVER For Sale Lots PRIVS 54 CLARK8TON ;aUou (or anv type -aege reinforced ouiiamg and big commerci 100x337 ft $1$.$00 ORCHARD LAKE RD condition tLt" wou La TEH "BIRD ' 1 I cocktail lour park! ingt rklng iU $l,cib0 TO $1,000.(XX) I Rd. open 0 to t'dally FE 4-4045 i bed, per____ ________ _____ AUTb"'wA8HER~"g757o"OOD"CON: W«»hlngton. iiJtSI* » 'iiS' .*sstS' ' ®‘yo" 1 lea VINO STATE - $ ROOMS OF Idtar 0 ^ m FE M0I9 ' ' An' IRONRITE' IRON"ER'r"o6dD i __________ RETIREl&NT AMURANCT ro I * RADIOS 8 LIKE NEW. 30 KELVINATOR ^ ! HALLICRAFTERS 8X88 185 Chest type free»«r. C*U FE 2*»«47 Get Out of the Rut ‘ ' ------------ CoDioIldgtc r iDformgtIon. i contrAct. pertontl t ACRE LOT __ ..... in Cletr U OiUor£ MY 2*3781 ' OTS IN PONTIAC •330^EACH ' i for c DRAYTON PLAINS For r 8-5821 tl-LEVEL 8 ACKE.s ON A lilLl. Wanen Stout. Kt-almr 7 N Saginaw FK 31165 Open, till $ 00 the money coming li RUSTIC M'RNITURE this ea« to make. BENDKROFF BLDO profitable product! Outdoor and " ~ ~ indoor furniture. Two large shop .storage bldg, and 3 bedroom home valuable highway frontage your boms. Yoc A BROKEN HOME CAUSED TTBIS LIKE NEW - 5 PC. BREAKFAST tor balance due. modern sofa set Formica top. 130. 305 First foam rubber, modern bedroom St FE 0-0371 after 4.30. _ and mgtt?«s* you'’nJSs* sro'ttds MATTI^. to apureclate it. T^rmji. Bedroi Outfitting Co 4783 Dlxlr. Orayl HAGSTROM FREE Mich _______Swaps 63 SUMMER suit AND 1 WINTER ALU.MINU.M ( HAIRS Afeo " Feathertouch 2 ..eat outdoor chairs. Regularly li TRADE ■ WE BUT sr.n, yrs serving Pan r Open $-$ 1.. II BROWN. Realtor too Eiliabelb Itake Read Ph FE 4-3604 or FE 2-45I0 MULTIPLE LtSTlNO SERVICE i l.akefront CHOICB COMMERCIAL LOTS lIAC.STROkM RBALTOR 4900 Highland Rd " condition. Monthly i t i7. 'Unrve7a~al Co'“fE''4-S» MAHOGANY DINING SUITE. EX- . cejlent condition FE 4-5750 "new, new. NKSWi! Oa: aiMscapM 1 Will take ho ■ m Or*ioiT ■To jking Square Lakr n Township Large carpet-... living room with fireplace. icreened-Tn porch, lovely rec room Walk right out to the lakr Term”**’ *®® St. \'iticem’s Area "fu' a*la*r'V Vanu?™ ’”’™*b'e*a 3-farally income' 'hxs 'or*vate*en* OPEN LAKE PRfV. $10 DN., $5 W Schnejder. MA A13$2. _ LAURA LANE'near MAPLE I I.IC.MT Ml-'G Nearlv^new C-B k hr I celliugs. Luxaire gas I i rat* offices loading ' .".0 1 175, extra Inn Reasonable, POced $31 .M.'9 I too It on M i$ at in j Williams Lake Rd ^ TTx K TsTm i GEORGE BI.AIR RESTAURANT i453. dix.. h"**"™** or 3.w5i DRAYTON PLAINS ITURDAY 10 TO 5 ’’vacam ' AIR^ONDiTrdNER.'^RTO SliSE. ■ ‘-year warranty $13$. Schick's. MY ^.3711 ; Jack Hall. FE APT OA8 RANOE . PIZZA OVEN - PRYMAS-TER FRENCH FRYERS -LOADS OF OTHER EQUIP M E N T - JUST }$.600 ! OIL CTRCULATOR H______ > bJo»er._$25 EM 3-4285 __. OVER 50 USED TV SETS FR'OM . 014 05 up. TV antennas. $0.05 W ALTON TV SIS E. Wklton re are ' R I WICKERSHAM lU will 7105 W Maple Myfalr 0-6230 ( large LOT' FOR SALK IN DRAYTON aluminum siding ■ .\nnett. Iiu.. Realtors 38 E Huron St. len Evenings k Sunday 1-4 FE 84Mf)f. JI.M WRIGHT. Realtor j 345 Oakland Ave Opan 'til g.30 FE 5-7501 or FK 5-0441 I FE 4-581$ ■53 CUSHMAN' will trade for outooarn motor or ; FE_4-$743;_____________ 54 PONTli^ $150 OR WHAT d delivery. Selling at 5 per 'Ver cost Pay only $3 35 per $0 dayt same as cash XJDYEAR SERVICE STORE PLEASANT LAKE PHIV . IRWIN e for SEE - COMPARE I horukce Hills before you buy a 200' Room • garage All an Manlgold Small Market , Excellent location Long established En^oylng^ good gross business. In- | equipment. Lots of parking area i very reasonable lease. Complete nenff°FE CKfLINO ■ntE, MXl'o’sQ I.. .. 9x12 Linoleum Rugs $3.98 ---- .. .... .—^ , "BUYLO" OOQDYEAR SERVICE STORE I UNCLAIMED TILE OUTLET 30 ^ Cass __ FE 5-0123 IM 8 SAOINAW ' FE t-3M$ ABOUT ANYTHING r«bu WANT RETOIOERATOR 035, ELECTRIC EgR___THI HOMK can be' ;‘o»» .«*• Ol m. tv good cond POUTO A'T BALM. electric a"Jei"o?*ali ^ trade dept, for R.V\ O'M;II.. 203 S Telegraph FE 3-7103 W ILI.ls .\i. BRl'.W F.R I boat m ft eloin ready tor -r ----------- .TOSEPH F REISZ SALES MOR upright vacuum ' Rent, L’se Bus. Prop. 57A ^ "“irr|R 53#^ r, sell or trade Come o s 3 bedroom ranch located In 7%Tot'*c"t;m'"‘ufh (derate down pay mem. Only. WHITE Lawn Bov power mower. $15 _MArket 4^3081 _______________ CASH FOR USED TV S. RADIOS: PhonoV' kPd tape recorders. FE 24 MONTHS TO Pi Hies E of Pontiac >1 Auburlo Heights t STOVE AND REFRIGERATOR bed and chest, sectional. Kitchen set and bookcaaa. Ruah tala. OR BITsiNESS frontAOE- f SELF OPERATING LAUNDRY . Opc/ied last March.' doing $t OOO tier m^tr^bosiWss and Trhpfov- HOUSE (CONDEMNED! C fHbtie lot 7er late m -31 5»sh. OR 3-0111 LATE MODEL CARS AS SuT° Ui™*Uv^ LbOKINoGAT a Dougs b Roy's Furniture TAKE OVER PAVMENTS OP $4 I per month on Singer SewtBg ms mine, to beautlfoT cabinet Balance of eontroct $34 50 Capital 1 TABLE MODEL L.AU!N(.Lk RL.M.TV 1531 WUhams Lk Rd *^*Open Sun* NICHOLIE & H.ARGER C U d**;*afit ' BROS ; L.\K! LLI.I RLM.n ' Main (Ifficr 1 CLOSED EVENINGS'and SUN COMMERtTAL BUILDING iei'^anS Ff 2-054$ _ ■• BEAUTIFUL BIRMINGHAM"hOME “ust five possession Aug i T.\KE OVER P.XYMENT:. AVON TOWNSHIP Large 2 bedroom bom on large lot. Kitchen I: with good cabinet tpai room Is eaceptionallv 1 .n’d’ci^f D7V10HT STREET lU'nCA AREA I nearly new ( fattlly. room. bedroom ranch baths. TTireplaces, lttamed"'g^ e*'''l' STATEWIDE 100x350 Oood d Income Property fSmily home income I It Ideal lo- Herbeit C. Davis, RItr. _____ ____FB Mill________ For Sale Acreage S.*) 3 ACRES ON C1DD1N08 ROAD SELL OR TRADE 2 EA-MILY DU Lon gfm cc*-- '®‘' Real Estate Service of Pomiac trade B D CHARLES REALTOR , 0-1831 1717 s Telegraph__FE 4-0521 ' sWAp"" TAVERN k PROPERTY - APART , _Tenn ment with 5 sleepm$ rbmns. ailed --- —xlTwyt-" neighborhood k factory eqstomtrs iK.ADh, TOTAL PRICE ON1.Y $15,800 I Beautiful HlLTZ REAL ESTATE FE 5-0101 cottage 8^000 down. For coloret, -Avenue Inoolra 373 Baidkln Avenue. pE 5-I05I. I of Pontiag Otv limits : belore 11 am FE ' bedroom fi property Privileges ” Lake $17500 Vers -IN PONTIAC Good 7 f BED^(»M8^3 ^LL. 3S BATHS *rocbial**schoola.'^M?lic tchoo!. ■wlmmtng ward A Square Lake Hd> Ample eluded ideal for'^me§lca*.'^'dental or other professional Use as well 2015 8 Woodwird ^Avr. BlMpi: field Hins_ Michigan. FE 5-g006 STORE - SUITABLE FOR ANY builness. OR 3-3531.^ USED'car'LOT - 160 FT FRONT: a^e on Br’-—- *— -- "■ 5-l°$i5L°*"^..... ^ Business Opportunities 59 parking space""’/! "goidm* owm” lupltv to hive a good bustness A PARTY STORE HERE W TOUR ®*“ ' nm^for’S re"a“o5a6ST'priceI*IgFM \\ iiliaUl Millcr ------------ Realtor FK-2-026,1 public auction FFL JULY 2$ AT 11 A M j G E AUTOMATIC DRYER sample teratebed. naw wan Id lbs capaetty, full price II $I 50 per week. 1 ftnlahed 30 i OFF MAPLE ROAD 7VEST Open for Inspection 7 to $ p m. Thurs July at WM HARVIE_______ ___ AUCT BIO raiEZKR RXPRIO. k"NiCl _s^e. Its. 110 Dn FI 2-0043 BAROAIN. 2 PIECE UVlNO R^mT _____ sable River, and a wall seasoce 005 Bald- TAVERN - Oood city locatton. Well i I»nd contract, Oalance tO.SOOi fo Baldwin FI established, seating capacity over : With or without bulldmg! 1“ O"*! r™-, Jr wlfl sell. Phone FE aolfe any ..................... ___________________________ I elactrle. $iiif’„ , TRADE EQUITY IN HOUSE, PULL : Munro BlectrIc Co , lOM Wei gorage. Middle UniU ""™ •I‘J. Tor free and clear _________; ;______ BUn.T. IN OTKliB AND COOK complete line of gas and NOROE AUTOMATIC WASH! used 3 mootbs. Porcelain i xuds savar. 3 cyclaa, 3 tpw Looka Uke new. New 5 year w ranty. $1.75 per week. 3 month!, ciottaat l,._ rVn%^'\a^';e^‘",‘,Sl." 8itct#r>f Fy-U ! Owner ieiric* lAe *OolY*$ir7W. :H™P HOKMl'.>'. IM NEFD ,FI^•.^^E-F1X,ER"' Orrifr Cfassified si Estqje 3 ro R 11 FAIRLY NEW APTS • flac Lake from $34,500 down , I 3-8105 (good ioF, FK 2-8181 ArTRACTIVE AND VERY NEAT 4 ^e^ering _nl«'*taTe'’*an"”rh?il tl'P \Sdrit .\d number I Open $ to $_ o’vsii tavern for" SALE sonwble 'cau'%fwr'$ ’ res^ Call FE $-0424 _ LL TAKE TRAILER A- ........ own payment ofi Sylvan villagi c/tsH PART R«W WROUGHT Ir6h and mattres"“‘’$V$'o!*''pearro!i*5 Furniture. 43 Orchard Lake Avr CRIB. MATfRBSB, AND 2 DRESS warranty, pay $3.71 par w Of-AIR COROmOKIR. deluxe Pay $3.7» weakly. HighWiV 1. L^eri OK 3 .nfurn^io,. TEEACO HAS I ! M.A81 SEV-hav locations area Training CASH FOR USED TV' __________ JE P37»' fUMjk UlSf FB a-OH- WATER SOF^inCRS TO RENT DARK MAHOGANY £ SWEEPERS MOWERS FANS ' 3-^7 _ R FURHirURll /IND ..... OR 3-B373 FURNl- Rocaer , u - Desk 1 oak oi. > 3.-K.'---- S' V, N e A N Davenport k dlnlhg room.aet good cond. 3 Pl«e hreal Best offer Call EM 3-6445 1 . 3 pieca DESK OIL WAT^ HEATER,! 10 Sf'!!®' Used Trade-In Dept. $1 $5 ■ - : 2*3220 Dir UP* •\u 1H().\1\SKU)N0M*?’' ■*V * BOk'n** FK 2014I THE PONTIAC PRESS WEPyRSDAY. Jl'LY 27. ■ «Ajm ■ *-*■ ** Uuul al- | Lent — —. ____ - — wladowa. «l" cahinat alnk. mUc px (SSl? ** Oap-1 uuui Batata t:3a p m. lit Palaam | ---- ELKc. mimeoorapr in HANB I MacMnery Mlmao(taph IM P* I.44M I —' — ' EiCTife LioifrTr5nW*rm, tandem roa^d orader. uaa datlfua pull down.. ... ...... .... ^cb fi.H. Irrafulari. ta'aplat. Saa"Xr.!^ i^ortCaM i A\D EQUIPMENT ■* MM tNMa Hwy________OR I-llCt ‘TOUR CHOICE ’ mowera. bickle bar. and tiller MICnOAN rental ------1 MM DIXIE HWY. OR nm_________ DDll IM DIaial Enflaa. Tar .SCHRMi TRUCKS I Pupplaa. jamof't, AEC APRlNOER SPANIEL~ POP-' pMi Black a^ vhl^PE I-MU I AKC'*"AASIirT PUPA. A^WKEKA; Do It YiMrPBit 69i ..«A_Ola*™^Mtch_U. I W . ■iKC BLACK and TAN DACH- . _^iud puppiai PE l-TAM. REOIATERED DACRifiCND ' I OR Miia FOR RENT WaU Mpar alaanat. tlaor tabaart. i pupi on 3-ith pollahata, band aaodarc fttrnaca ■ aiPAiTTtPTTi 'anp aPcitaTPRicTi aaeuam claanara Oakland Pual ^ ~ A Paint «M Otchard Laka Aaa ' . .V®‘“*_”P* Boat A 4k AccBSBBrtcA 07' KVINRtJOE MOTORA 101 WAnted Uaed Capa QUAr.lTV MOTOR M I DS uT MODEL < LK.AN C ARS TODAY - ONf RARtJ I AKI PI J 1»4 MOUAt. mOH _____________ " HUR^ NfArtni MA ! M A- .M l or SaIa TrHcka KM "A-l” TRUCKS I M..I ,lJCs .MAZUKLK MOTORS \ MARINE SAI.ES W Doilward at Smitli Hlv.l FI-: 4 0587 •' OR-I II TOl’ DoLLAK »» 111 ta nindfU - lo* mil ta^noOtlK I Tea Auka ;M PORD I Tan PitkUB ; 'M POND > M roNt) » ) t Anaad tirtfKir Pa F ree-F ree-F ree II I \ W wi l l Pint coma tirti tarva Opat> 1 ilava a aaak .IH A JO HOMY MARINA AND COAI H SAI KN --- -.—l.Y Nl> HOIIY Y1» IH.MlAf WASTA PC 1 >oaa TAKC • ADVANTAGE 50 \r.\v \M) IkrCKS IN c»ol«:~tov( and min.a nssrf CSBS ...... spn .11 .... ...M.. 'M RICHARDBON callanl condition For ippolnti R FOR SALE OR RENT EX BAPRTY BPBCIAL FRONT INI) nanl ^ alltnmant Ptiinl Pbaals bal anaad Brakai ralinad A' low a> 15 dar mo Rdilla Btaela Pnrrt Inr 3705 Orrhaid Uka Rd Kaa(o Harbor RANKBHAPT ORINDINO IN THY far. Cylindars raborad. Tuck Ma ]|\KKI\(.TO\ HnATS YOUH evINRUpE HRAl EN IH n TEiroRAPH rv 21M IAAY FAYMENTH AVAIlABIh I(|HNW>N 3R IIP ri rciHU I AH EM 1M»4 7Mft B«rn»bUM I’nl.n I'ftcd Auto l^aru (niHYAtrK mn v^nl> FE 5-4101 'Cy' Owens TRUCK MART 13 YARD OtrtdP' milXSO.V MOIOK^ mm; iio.ms ' ^("aRDNLNN - CAR PAHTB rOR l Pu OOODEI.L ochealar Rd Ul 3-4550 BEIlRCtO.M PONTIAC - II Wk BROP Bast Btrs in Pontiac I Off Main). ___ ________ __j FREE BTANDINO TOILETS Oil 00 1 I1U U(.I.,\SS HUM ‘ 11 n lUtNAHUinn. 1.1 FT nSHINll BOATS COME IN 30-in. lanfthi «. TREMENDOUS 8AVINO.S KSl',1. , CHOOSE PROM LAROE STOCK I LIBERAL TRADE ALLOWANCE i —? ! STUDENTS RENTAL PLAN I PAR in I 1053 lAMBHETTA ( Trallat Sines 1131 Duar- i nitration at Wirnar'rrilTar looa W Huron (Plan la I II. I A PISMINO UOTIIII III. u;,t*l MoluV R.|., \nU TLN KO.Mi SAIFS A SEKVICr TURNER TRUCKS GMC F.iituiv P.ian,’ '\KI.\\i> \T ( Aiilo Insursnce \.ss 104 r Ssle Motorcyi COOLET SOPr WATER CO.. 3530 Bliabath Lk. Rd. PE 4-4404._I ____________________ WATER AOPTENKR RENTAU OOpD HUimNO T R A I L E •d™ll Servlca. R B. Munro El^| Sil hi 54431.'"’ ■ _ i “ 300** 23remm.-n. * /! For $•!* MlBceflBiteoui 67 fiARAGE~DOORS "i Ml I 0. - ' ..... I _ * .S I 34 S Talagraph Rd PE 3-0507 A, TON AIR OONOmONKH. **C cactora »ac<^». a 11 «»n1*f3340^ I’OODI I'S. $10 DOW X PE 0 1113 POODLE TRIMMINd REOISTERCO PEMAI E BOXF.R I BMALL COTTAOI TO BB MOVED Phona PI 3-4IJ3. _______ _____ rNEWToSoOO BTD OAB FORCED, Wt fl; Co*' Vl?5 ^1 ‘ 1 Wlfmcb, ujayVA. Rd OH 345M _l berry door sales ! flRlNN l-A-X ALUMTNTTM STOINO , Open from I to 6 _ iBSUaotl or in ilock Now on 8»lurd«y§ i piket PIANO Awnlofi. Stormi, Btoo^ 13^1 S Poodock ^ TE J-0203 j ho^ap^^^tpme^ t»' your lOH Ht^TCtttN'toN HI F HOMK-> SAI t H»T nrtvlnu of Pontiac OR Uio advooUgc ( RRQI8TERCD CNOM8H POINTER >’<>« pup$ for <>aje Call MV 2 6241 * • SPAYED 2 year OLD BOXER HOUSPTBAILER POR PliOT VACATUIN r rr 2 N« monay dowiv-05 mn. A up I______________________________ Pot btsboM qilfc.lty. tunrantaad ootTER TTPT 'Sic LKNOTH iniurad work al rock bottom i Qoy),], ,)„( ,q( ... S31 ■*"----- iRomax with ground .. * " ll:».&r,ln..ad ____PE_3-71M UKO REblSTEREP BLOND MA- , . terrier pupi 115 FI 1C. cond, 5375 ' WHITE MICE Al l TCNINO AND REPAIRINO. T SHOP Dogs Trained, Boarded 80 BRITTANY PUPS. McNARV S I.TCdlisoiTi Trailpr Snips .mil Rpiitnls Va-Kt-Bliun-BUe. riralleiit lalf • untamed Mar'kina ne'w Tour A-Home Traval •parlallv Parli ard PICKUPS « MO PAVMkNTB or It By 7.A rv » I»e. PR J «,S7 I iircign And Spts. Cars UW " PilRSrHF Idowi ri CAS Al s L- rnstvr u fuu-ic- « bO llAHt.rY OO OR 3 ^ HAfil FY HAVIINtON ft HAHI.EY DAVIDHUN MATC.*HLF88 ftOO "priVk : a CLEARANCE '^Al.l' PANELS WEST BEND MOTORS ____ JEAfER. 565 30-tal. auto lai haatar. $51 CaS. sink! and Bttlnfi. 554.55 Laundry trnya nnd »tnnd Inucata, 515.15. Caih nnd cn SAVE PLUMBINO ns B. BniteSW________PE MIOO 5 INCH AonTfiPE. I rr. *SA^^KluiiBINO SUPPLY ns A. Anglnnw__ ”” ** S COLE5IAN OAA nlr funinetk nt d- _ ai. TILT-ARjBOB SAW. ^ tachmante S75. 310 Wast Hopkmi _betwe^ 10 a m. and 3 p.m.___ HEAVY STEEL CLOTHES ^T play fym' Remodeling Sale tralnlna trimming. BrUlan? and Poodla stud >arvua UL 1-0554 D008 AND CATS BOARDED - ■■ 373 Telagtapii. PE _____ Haksl s Houea. 4743 Drayton. OR 3-3944 HOT WATER HEATERS 30 OAL — - Consumari aporoyad tai no 53S 50 and 541 50. 531.55 _ laa. Consumari , yaluc 531.50 and $41.50. mi alao alcetric oil and bottlad gar u...— ...-u.— piuoraaeant. 3S3 r’ardoii our appearance here at I lallaglier’s. hut don't miss tlic savings. V a 1 u e s like these won't last! r Snell. 2-4 nM. Huriting Dogs ARC BEAOl.E FEMAI E golf aqulpmrnl Call FE 3-m» Sale-Sale-Sale Till- ^VLI'.K OXTT 14 FT TOUR-A-HOMF STAKES HOUSEHOLD INSURANCE. danlaPt co^. AeaiKITCREN CABINET 8 1 . - --- ' lerntehad. 41" modr' •“ 5M.30 while they I yalnat on 54" and w mimeis iSior’iid rtiSritnch. dado nndl “‘‘“I" Pluotjacent. 353 Orchard IiSya MMf S In portnblf anwLl-lt..,**? ___________1___ and u. frlndTar Baa at lliLAVATORlFS. COMPLisit*. 534 50 Thorpa phono EM 3-45SS._______| 113 ME 4-0330 BEAOl.E 15 MONTHS FEMAI E 15 FT TOUR A •I,... eii. null .-.w- fo,. .hntyun REO 11423 OR 4-0370 COON HOUND ____UL 3-1330 FOR SALE ARC BFAOLE PUPS 1*57 B8A 175 ii r TOUR A HOME B teaching sludlOi Hay, Grain and Feed 82 I 1000 BALES OF WHEAT STRAW ALL TYPES OF I CUTTINO PE 3-A431. Orchi urn MS HOTART. M-iHCH. A^OBT ?005 M« ?SiutloS. WA. kUy&r Awf j*-” ________ I. -Ml .\re Reduced .'shop Xow and Save! Hay. WllV dellyer. OA S-2i7S' For Sale Livestock 1050 HI) 74. like ne« , ll\KKI.i>^ 0AI.CA A' AKRTlrf 2182 a Tftlffripli >*« ) AriOM>rom Mlr«rl^ Mill FIMPI KX rilAU.FNURK Ho? MAKINK mifPLlFR n i ARAB AND WALKER r MElrow 7-4601 .Hollvi I REGISTERED HEREFORD BUl I 1ft fnoi>th8 old. ll&O 10274 Lake Ru»d EM ^-6236 3‘ YEAR OLD CHESTNUT OE! t> WELA^rreTArii” .«d°?S?’Aio TSaS^’SUaVe—POMP. —DKLiVER^S- ■ J Kr-.MT V 5 M5# Went______________ (i.ALLAGHKR ^ : ARB PlIRNACE. COklPLIT* II E Huroh St PE 4-0555 ; ■ ....... 520 DOWN' ALCOA Hiw AND C8EO PCHNACEA. OAB j-------_ ALUMINUM . l_Est'_A''*'H*8aiei“5Ltpi^^^ Sale Office Equipment 72 Combination ’’t?’ DOORS i ' ■ ADDING MACHINES. PROM 435 uuLyKS I PLWVOOD cash registers, from 545 - r-ARH a CARRY PONTUC CASH REGISTER M* 5-l03l> GUARANTEED pinji- i g- ,j,( 3n_s._SAOiNAW_ fej-osoi ^ week.s old yorkshirf i 1 FULL INCH THICK 55“ SF.LI. blue“ Aluminum comb, doora. Regu- PONTIAf: PLYWOOD CO. adding posting nn ■ ■ --■> P*y,14SSJBALE^RD______J'*u PLASTIC PIPE REDUCED I Old Town hand (lupUcntor vfaiihinatnn ' I ntaln »e-Jncb 7 eenti n foot:!sund lor duplicator. l-uicn. II cenU a »oot 75 pound , Master addresser lor maUIng lists STllweii i.ioi wattr tagted O. A. Thompson, Jonat Trpawrlter Salas R Seriiie OENTLE RIDING MARE tl50. ™-* rr. 3-3201 _ _ I 30 lo 5-10 me 7-5571 (NEW A USEbbFFir^ MACHINES REG BLACK ANGUS BULL, GOOD I Typewriters.' 114 IS up, adding animal aye 3 teas OA 5-2437 1 Sfrs'.’''*574.M" *up;’''* dupilcatora. Wanted Livestock H4 555 5v> up: photocopy machines. Ij 525.55 up: dlcU'ing machines. WANTED TO BUY 3 DAY OLD SI55.50 UP Oenerel Printing A calves FE 4-4331 DUMPS THIS \vi:i K - 250Cr ILIIY I Boat Repa'iis Get Our Price t |\ I U 7' XI U .WII I -I II I III ( K' IN STOCK t-rtihlr .''peinN ROAN larly priced 53S.55 S23.9.S LI.Y rd, HOLLY ME ) Jeen 5) n Mich Cl L YOUR IVEl. ■ Sale Bicycles 25 IS BIKE FF, 21431 I IN BIKE I Xf n PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED ON installation ORDERS ONLY 7005 M59 West. FEDERAL Modernization 2538 • *".A^.,: Special Panelirtg Offer •il panels, Va" mnbofnoy V-groova. D grade 54.10 each 4il panels. t«" mnnogany V-groovt, C grnda^ glJO each i 4x8 panalf. 'a manofnny y-groova preflnlshad . 17,00 rnch Oak Flooriim 'Select red ' 1229 M iNo. 1 Common 5155 M fur everything rrf(m 15 ft to .50 ' f HOILY MARINE A COACH HALES, 1.5210 Holly Rd Holl. ME 4-6711 Oxford Trailer Talc' I'HERE quality COMES FIRST WidPS REX-O-ORAPR DUPUCATOR _________FI 5-5106 _- VICTOR STHAIOHT ADDER NEV Sale Farm Produce 8ti III.L SMITH HUCKLEBERRY Boats & Aicessories bj HYDRO WITH MARK 30H EM MOTOR BOAT, 1125 OR I- FT RUNABOUT WOOD BOAT. FIBKIHH AftHFlf TURNER TRUCK CENTER ( .,!! M: Ih.i. I',unt" MI 4-7500^ illirR PRICE 4 '.f'ONOMY fARS IC'K aPE.ClAl. L $450 FE V ' m i( -K JEROME BEXSOX LU-MBER m , Sale Store Equipment 7.1 Pontine______ _____FE V252J ‘ B Trailer repair, parts, t Transportat'n Offered lOn 4 ENGINE AIR! INER I OS AN OPEN eves Plenty of Free Parking Qn Our Lot ROOF LEAKS? r. your Advisor for i __mta. BAVe Ai on th* 5-4555. fE.,, \ ALATftEX 'rKAILKR; na WOLVERINE aTiTMAXE typewriters, all reconditioned TYPEWRITERS i rehiiiu and lusranteed. SO toi 530.60 and up. New portables. ' . Prom 517.50 to 545.00 j 541.15 up. Desk! 125 up. New nnd uprlghu. Call Lli steel wall desks 110 50. chairs 15 j come to 3131 Yorbn'i up New 4 drawer 'lies. 541.30. Lmoa one block north of 13 Mile l sma'i floor safe, large 2 door : Rd. on tho west aide of Wood- at/a. Porbaa Printing nnd Office ward. IVa n little farther, " ‘ — -■ n $149 u portablai S-3S44 0 y rebuilt ANCHOR FENCES 5^&°°*&jai'Tg^l?8'’T7*4?i| m«hr,^ bathroom fixtures, oil and. ding mnrhlnt S?fro.,'Yn‘“^k! County The Nation! iit E">rikk""8t .■''biV- 23* 's mingham. MI S-3V10 around cor- HOwn^it^- ner from Turner Ford Sales. Our , 5-"vv-— -c Drayton Plains store carries new ! ® J * —, ...... ,yp,„rltera -nd gddtng ‘“I"'.'!' “** Next to Pontiac State : -lia, New Nations Trail Bank. 2-2930 ______ _ Iranrh RASPBERRIE.A iranen Reeistered Daclishund puppies 2-6414 reg'lsmrr RICHARDSON S .~HUCKLEBERRY 'E V-niSS Bring’* boots * imerliecUoB *a* M9i Clemens. and Hospital Rd OR 3-7306 ___ _ STRING BEANS FOR FREEZING HPMENT and canning Call FE 1:8605 or booths, FE V3005 *barbeTu“e Sale Farm equipment 87 auburn hots MOBai villaob 324^ Dixie Hwy OR 3-l4.56_ VACAflON TRAILERS Pixie Trailer Rales and Rei OA* I’l'Sl’’ WANTED TO IbUY HITCH I 4 y*F-lKOLVERINE dCXCELli'EN I'arp 5110 Phoor oil 3 0624 *” 14-rr waoemaker 10 Hf York k20 Fen I PONTIAC 'F.RTIBLE SPE- CARR^ rt V’m TRUCK 'OOlNcf N r .''ii|« 11'-i! \in-. ^,1'!.- rrp ().\KI \.\y, u ki’ossl^suIN I FT CUSTOM BOAT Pa FT Al.UMINU: Rent Trailer Space Wanted Used Cars A BIG IF Criasman , FT INBOARD fKX)D ( Kuar” hardwn Autoraatlc water haatar.' ______rare. alec, iuppltai, crock k; pipn nnd fittings. Lowe Brother Paint, Super Kemtona nnd Rust-j SEWER PIPE Plain pipe ’ sllpsanl pipe FE V5G1 Compl LARGM S^a IN CompMa stock of drain TlLl thru 24" m a tile CkC Jgekurg^rP-Pe $1.23 II STOCK tittlnga -------- . I by • w I J multiple shell dairy ca k open frosen food display cai lUPP REFRIGEIRATION CC HIGHLAND. MICHIGAN 1 BOLENS RIDEMASTER OAR ^n^Tractor plus 7 attach FF 7 HOR-HE TjARbEN TRACTOR A 17U N Qpdyke' Fg WSOlT'**’'’*'^ brand new HPACIa PONTIAC Sale Sporting Goods 74 BARGAINS tVa In. V-trooved mnh . 14 05. __J ahatttag W5 per m. . PnnalTte counter topping 45c •« ft . . - - 4 . . -----c----- ,(,- ... -irip, (n( 3 holes so 50 an! hole covers mu aratas BLAYLOCK wni VFRTXF T I'MRFR . E®*'- * Rulldlna supply Co '« _JEE 3-7101 PB 3l754 ,^j(,.j KOTON - SvOID KII.,.. —. .Jyg Ja _ ORCHARD LE. v. A REAL' GOOD BELKCTION' OP ‘'Z'*** garden tractors. Roto Tlllari and tm°,r“|JacVs® lh-‘w'm'ode?n U*un' HOUGHTF.X K 50X nner^*'»'a1^1'',«'‘',ir'ir:i1ill CHRIS'CRAFT 120 HP condition best otter 5IA CHRlSCRArr CAVALIER Tax Included 7 CHEVY 4-0 8 Pl.YM 4-Di i FOFU) Wgii NEW AND USED Bait, Minnows, Etc. 75 FIBEROIA.S ALUMINUM SCOTT MOTORS AND SF c:Rn''F,-nrT HO\T 61 E., Welto;. Open F5 FI JEROME "Bright Spot" jt CT^k n V M24 ftt GARDEN TRACTOR' V 3M a. PiddOCk BULMAN HARDWAREi^*^^^— 3645 ELIZABETH LK. FE M^Il ”a7ar2i:® sa?y?ca^r g OPEN DAgy TIL I; BUB. 54. R*A/.°rE BA*T FURHITDRK. KIRBT 3 _________ «V!tl»rr • Sand, Gravel and Dirt 76 5-'27o«™‘‘*'“‘' INTERNATIONAL CQMBINE MO-1 YDS. BLACK DIRT OR PEAT tor driven A 1 shape UL 3 4043 Prompt dallvery OR 3-5044 SELF PROPELLEb’'MINNEAPOLIS ' ----------------- Picker Shell- Acceisories 'ft " 'dENEVA'' '’ ■S'a®i”^’'l525 *My"j 2-1054 INSURANCE ONLY AVERILL'S 21130 Dixie Hxv . DO Bolens — Wheelhorse Tmeton and TUlert Po«or_nad riding ■awara, Jnoobten. Tnrd-■na aadTom. i Bodalo of month. Unlvaranl Cb. FE SPECIALS! .. SPECIAL: WASH SAND AND ?Se*®;d"‘pVt‘^’ytl.”,?%.**?ai «« F-0 Ford with Grain ‘L* “?.®’*'::,.in?.3So“'F.,d wlto 1 CftUl* Rtek kll tn ficcUcnt tond MiUord. MUh fx 3-7083. FE I’.uchaiian’ i - 2- THE MOST American j ' ftberilai boat. Clnrkaton. MA ’5 IT. White beach land'id.^^fm f .... ... Ofaatng EM 3-8373 | BOLEN TRACTORS A I BLACK DIRT. TOP BOIL, i WHEEL HORSE TRACTORS overhauled ir end with _______ , ^Cor^ette OR J-5200, 4 For Sale Tire* 5100. trailers Inndaa USED TTRE8 53 50 UP WE oy BOAT, 14 PT , TOEROLAg^lJAbE I in^Engl^ by Slmgimn *■-—.. FOR YOUR CAR’ - W !■: HUY-- . TK.ADK IJOWX - - TRADE Ui'- ,'l \N 1 BtFORE Y0U~BUY“ A NtW'OR rlr tr"ck dept "fX f-Moi. Cy .vc I' !": I . LltiiTtinC Dixie Used Cars T TAKE A.NY DEAL ' MBpla 5.1 53 35 an! 0*1 3tTI34 ynCLP tile ATfEjariONI! f.ow Prices PW BTEEL wnek aoU nnd peat humut. lond- , ad nnd deltvarad. 7 days a weak Many Other Bargnlns In Naw Cn» Robert Dnyti. Ill Airport A-m Used BuUdtof Matartali . Itond. day, or night. PB V-l TOP k>IL CRUSHEb gTbNE. — irr*'.............. FE 4 0714 CREDIT TERMS tluc’k ^am skHnV'irillf Evlnrude! UNTIL YOU Vg B LLOYD 7 I'y 'll.11 Dodge 'lake. KxcelletU cond. $22,t. O R .T,S1.U I FORD REPOSSESSION ' 5i> full nrlca. No cash haedad. I Due Sept. 7th. FE 4 CASH WAY BTANLEY ALUMINUU WINOOWg. 4xtxla PtgbMrd M.M. !-«> iigglSURPLUS LUMBER &; blW krt ^l^nd-oiTav KING BROS PONTIAC RD AT OPPYKE WILL SELL COMPLErnC FARM equipment on time OR 3-0000 Auctityn Saleg 88 Si.w T-r™ Sal^ 5M B iii'lraw, ! «-55«I^TE J-3984 PE 4-5907 or nl 4-45W __ BOATS I4'g FT ROUNDABOUT.' STANDARD BRAND NEW TlRbs. i ."'"'“’’'f'® . 'S"' 1 'rada In on General Safety Tires *'®‘’ " horsaoower Evinrude. .MOTOR S.\EK> i] fi 8«iUn»W' FF 2-ii 5 MUCH At 160 W)R'jI;NK A ch«p c^ri FE 2->664 d»yi : Trailer, phon** EM Burmeisler LUMBEt? COMPANY ' ji. ■Uadta 15>.« to {MATERIAL ___________ [5348 Hlgtonnd Rd tM-5gi OR 1-7883 {.TOILET SEATS 17.55 VALUE llTl !' CdBDiata Ilna aan^. colon; wood . PE gWn. SIDEWALK COW I S*'%S?i.-‘¥irJ5ir r:r, land f. ilj^tn Flueretcam 383 Orchard. OA'g-TOBS .TRAtLElT” 3 “wheel! ' blt^. 835 MY 3-1581. lea.se. 0W3~DARK"^ CLAfT-LbAM.“ TOk WATCH FOR OUR AD THURSDAY Open Dntiy Si-1 tor Retail r a Purchasing B & B AUCTION - 5088 DIXIE HinirWAT . ORATTON_ ^OPPLMO CE.NTIR For Sale House Trailer* 89 EDAVILLIA.MS 451 8 Saginawat Raeburn Oo6d'U8ED'tiPE8 KUHN AUTO SERVICE WLHnron PE 3-i; ATTlNTIOSi I , TON pickiip' •jDojey c,aae Hd 8 Conwav 15.53 tfORD I TON VANETT I parts "ouai ‘wheels' $“So “m2 s’ Sanford St PE 5-3352: ' 50 FORD *. TON PICE-UP I FT boa. nutomattc trnnsmtsaloiF Ei-_ calif nt condition FE 2-0307 1558 FOPIP RRNCHFRO. REd’aND i^whlte PO M iracllo heater back-I up lights, ww. 11.580. FE Ant Dodge Dart .s4y 4T-PRR MONTH DELIVERED- ALL STANDARD FACTORY CENTURY CHRIS CRAFT CAVAUKR BUCK CRAFT FIB1ROLA8 SAILFISH-BUNFIBH PORTABLE DOCKS - HOIST . . AJAX TRAILERS - / WE RJE PATINO TOP DOLl.AK POR CLEAN USED CARS Glcnn’b Motfir Sale^ 153 W ^URON FE 4-737 WE^ iAiUT AND' TRADE OOOI CL*AN CAR.<) AND TRUCKS SCHKAM TRUCKS AND EQUIPMENT j 1538 Dtxle_Hwy.____.Ok 3-1308 WANTED 1 TON STAKE TRUCK lohn I. Smith PANEL- DE- Power DODGE. INC S SAOIH^_____FE PO.NTIAC CATALINA 4 ST Butek ipacinl 4 dr. Ha Chiwrolat 4 d RDENBURO lar Casa It Fl • \ V., THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JULY 27, 1960 F*r Sal* Car* I CM>ILLAe SST _ Air coad . tall po«rr root l»'t. ayatr. Ft MW* , I cAmiXAC Aia coNDi¥ioH'< lp». fnrtw Pt A-W84 •56 CADILLAC I pev*r. AI«M*ier Hf< SCHUTZ ?! HASKINS DEMO SALE • Biiwk. aaa w w_________ »• CHrvT Bear o^Aat. mi ^■•h. Bachuwr_____________ M CHEVROLET COSfHFROT Full pritt llM Dralfr OA^f-IW: •»T"dHEVT CONVERTULE. CAtX * ‘'flo'JL.O" AJJ** »<]».' ■! MOTOR WC ?ood«*rd B h>m I_________lO MTM r. J DR^ VERY OOOO . EM »^l « Coowty '58 Chevy Hardtop Cpe. * ---tlMA l-aaiMr B«l Alt t. A »#rjr cl rMI«. HASKINS powcf MAkcc.^poacr^t^ tar ridio. uSa'ul! oOcc. Rtn* (^UTr'T 7DTTT ta?*nA« V nLyl^L. 1 ‘mapi.“»1m?.'^ ‘ojia wui'vr. •if CHEVROLEf BEL AilTHAR'iS iVin'n*’** Pi?«r *“*“ (•r ditcrlmUAUu pMPl*. RLORLE B aOTO TaLBS M OaklAod _____EE l-nil CHETlE'Wlfi' lB CORVEE fall rac* •bcIb* aKaw--— EM yym tl*« ta* noQ vzr i »n PER MONTH ItM CHEVROLET • ' DOB FROST. INC. • LINCOLNMERCURT • ________“LA”*®_______z__ Its* COVETTB 1 SPEED MODI-■r' 'rrSr cowl ’MJta'*PE M CHEVY ( BTARDARO. ltd**.' Loir mlickgc PE VSW IM} CRBVf^ IlM. __________OR I-7rt3 . M DESOTO HARDTOP SkVILLE. Auto. Trane., Radio and Haalar. BEAUTIFUL Blur a WhtU fiBlah. US PER MONTH. No MoBOT Down CALL Mr Wlutt CroM Manager PE ItaSl. I m j V' 1 CMEV I [SM DObOE 4 DOOR s£daH ^PIO A HEATER. AUTOMATIC transmission abulutelt NO MONEY DWN Aiauma pag----- I14N per mo Call Mgr Mr IIM CHEVROLcrra-DOOR. RADI9 ■» AND HEATER. POWEHOllDE. ABsot utelt no money $1» P .DOWN. - ------ '■ 4-7MC Harold Tumcr_ Pord gg DOPOE CONVERTIBLE ”UL ]-4g74. alter 5 p.m , t4 bODOE WON. FULL ^RtCE ' 1130 Ring Auto. FE g.«4M Fsy Sala Cart H poao OOONTBT BEOAR 4-OR. BTATIOH WAOOR, FotdO- Itota Tr«u. R^ a Hastd*. KuUfM S lOM Blao and aoS iS8W^rjoi;rDo^..*s"n JP^Whlto CrodM kiaosssr. FB Bstoa m B. BaslnA» Dodge Dart $47.4.1 PER MONTH DELIVERED For Sab Cart ■M FORD COMVBanBLB. T* ^ Bttak, asSio a HaMor. W-WaSa. Ae4 itaek naldl Rod A WBMo iS-Urtpe. RO mWBT pOWR. Ul pui morte call u» white CREDIT UANAOBIL HE S44S1. BINO Aulo latoa Ilk S. SOfUiaR DedgeDart $17.43 PER MONTH DELIVERED For Sab Cart S dpor taanwoo nmft. Ills Bm ■rlM. Ill MSB. Rp MsbsodS* ISIS aolgk. t door. taaMttuI s Ltatii AMO Ssloo;^ ISI S SasItaW. FORD PAIRLARB 1 DOOR VI I Wool Haroa. PE ALL STANDARD PACTORV EOUIFMBNT plus HEATER. rfOBRAL TAE^ BALES TAX. License, titl* ano^cheo-IT life insurance ALL STANDARD FACTORY EOUIPWENT PLUS HEATER. FBDERAL TAX_ AALES TAX. LICENSE. TTTL* AND CRBD-LIFE INSURANCE. John I. Smith John J. Smith BOB FROST. INC. LINCOLN-lgERCURY _ ___Ml asm_______ ' ks fSab sTAtioN w'ao6r. iua DODGE,. INC »U.S SAOINAW____FE »7Skk hm gaoiio ADOOR. RADIO AND ! DODGE. INC. 18 SAOINAW PE. J ^ _ . __________.••..^^5 CO. tkSk. no moocir don. At-BO parmonU of ISSN o monlB Suiierior Auto Sales 550 OAKLAND HASKINS DEMO SALE HEATER. pORDOkAITC. ABSOLUTELY HO MONEY DOWN, aa-auma payaHnu of kM.7k por mo (fall Credit Mgr Mr Parka, at JMI_4-7kia^Harold Turnor im Oldi Dynamic atalion-oagon Rrdrr atoorlnt. poptr bral ■laaa. ------ ------- Ilrta feVak radio, hoater. LUTELT NO MOREY ____________ aumt pajmonte of |».U per mo Call CredK Mgr Mr Parka. , It MI Aim. Harol^'Turnor^Pord. ; iik4 roitb. s-bboR. RAbib and ' HEATER. ABSOLUTELY N O I MONEY DOWN, aaauma pay-I menu of $14.17 per mo. Call I Credit itgr. Mr Parka ....... ' Mkia. I?aro - - ■■ nllewa'il I igM^bTOTinjooir aece^rUa I »A FORD. ADR VERY CLEAN I 1 iwner, ku Adllk. . and bolgo 1 ^ 1111 40. ifl B John-1 “ fSh’i aly 111 aw. Dae Aug. l|. “to. Ito. Boll, n 1^ ... B. Bled. B. At Aubiim down, Aaaumo paymonU of iM. l«*ATI«l*lUitaf Turned STATION WAGON HIT Ford, Co^ry Bdalro. 1 aoat. automaUe, radio and btator. low mlloasf. tharp Look tUa oror. Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYBLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Male St', CUrtatoD CUSTOM. ■kk C-HEV'tE WITH k7 COBVETTE motor FE A717k SlEV 15 CHEVY BELAIR I CYLIND 4-door RSH ki4k Mackaor Da aa s Tftearanti. FE HOU. F.XCTORY BRANCH HASKINS Dodge Dart DEMO . WL SALE Haskins; CHEVROLET I ‘U FORD V g AUTO TRANS WITH J TONE FINISH CLEAN IN AND OUT 57 HILLMAN milea ** F*r Sd* CwB OLIVER Motor Sale* BATE DEMOS At Tretnend(Mis > laving! I^mjJMnURDLAE^^ BUICK OPEL RENAULT JEEP REPOSSESSION Mlo, I tVU £ HAUPT PONTIAC M-M aM mile i kS OLDS CONVERTOLB. *PRA vau ewaera OR 1-I4S7. ____ IW OLOSM^ILE, e DOOR. SE-execllcnt caadHian. i twacr. MUtord. MU vim. •kj OLDS, M~A'b66li, Mlk. Alin or FE ASS4T ajur k:». H 0L08M0Bn.B LLOYD «. uiaa 1-1111 Weekly Special .'56 Olds Super 88, 4-Dr. $699 •kl PONTUC STsnON WAOOR Rydramauc. Radio A Heater. Waa tim - NOW glSI. EDDIE ■ ” Orcaard Lakt Rd. FACTORY BRANCH '58 PONTIAC STARCHIEP SAFARI STAIIOR WAOON tadlo S Hoala^HydramaA '$1995 kk FORD RANCH WAOON } DOOR , yi. Fo-O-Matlc. Radio A Heater *“• HOW IkM EDDIE Runa perfect gal lilk r cent down. SCHUTZ Pontiac -Retail ' Store PORD OALAXIE. AIXXIR, Salrt tai and llcenao Oatra. RA.MMLER-DALLAS mi N. kUIN JEROME Radta A Htattr. Automtl- • $1895 I Pontiac Retail Storei I Chyrrolat Bel Air 4-door I tn with y-l^onglno^ i whlteiraur. %’outlli' tur- . twm . I ‘BRIGHT SPOT- I ORCHARD LAKE AT CASS |FE AR $1895 CHEVROLET I E 3-7954 tk Mr CLEMENS ST BEHIND the POST OFFICE iisi CHEVROLET. I-D(jbR; RADIO AND HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN aaaume pay-! menu of U kk per mo. Call Credit' Mgr Mr Parka ...........■" US OAKLAND AVENUE ~*8fAfx family or ... gl4Sk *** I Cy' Owens r _ I 4>1500.) “r*h: CLEAN UP *M Bulcls .. ■ I rordi. Btfl k roM. $ Cb«v|i R4U » til *Al- &3e $4 » I RRH I 4-DR . I s SSi ” j ‘56 CH^EVROLEf , ' _ BEL AIR SEDAN ' Powerful VA engine and effort- ---------llde will Uka you tall- it^hl^hwaya with Juat ’ •cceiereior . , economical too i Beautiful black and white linlah ^el off by (learning whit# walled ' Urea att UUe one today! $975 BOB FROST. INC. LINCOLN.MERCURT _______Ml l-WOS______ nr Crissman SCHUTZ A FORD 3 DR.. RADIO A HEAT-er. Beautiful Green Fliilah glk. PER MONTH No Money Needed FE* .^5.. "^'’*** CfeSlt Maneger. FE A«4«l. EINO_Auto^Balei, 115 8. Saglnai FW«^. Jm CONVERTIBLE. RAH; WW, Ford-O-Matlc. T-bIrd mgine' 1141 EN(iLl#H FORD. SHAitPrEX- a cleu. leather upholatery,' ( SIO OAKLAND AVENUE I kl BLUE PORD CON- FOR____________ vertible eicellei._______________ —. -------- j3^ OverrIdge off Hatchery Road OR 1-03M._____ AUCHTI kl PORD CONVERTIBLE. New Uree, radlo^ Ford-O-MaUc. power brebes, PrIveU owner, will be aold thte week - to you? Cwn finance. OR I-TIM etk g p.m. •k4 FORD CONVERT, CALL ASTER k pm. Ml 4-0614._______ kf FORD eXJUNTRT SQUIRE I l?To***''^eete? "w I M4k Ed'ote' STEELE.* ' chird Like • a Rd. PE 3-2k3g, PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS E CARS. SOLD h (XINBIONID" '60 LARKS L CARS MUST lendous Diset AS LOW AS $1875 Convertible “Demos" also •Available Suburban OLDS-LARK 592 S. WooftwarH, B liani. MI 4-4485 HOLIDAY COUPE Beautiful Ivory A Coral flnlal Very pleaaant to loOk upon dramatic tranamUalon. p o Crissman kk PONTUC 4 DOOR BEDAN. Standard trsnimlaalOD, Radio A HeaUr. ^ down. "CrtaH No LLOYD VlOTDR BAUBS m s. SAOINAW______re i-uji k® PONTUC, obOD motor! I^uy. IIH. Mar- taret. Auburn t OR 3-»70g. kk PLYMOUTH. 4-DR., RSH. auto., good cond. WkO. FE 4-kk30. mi PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR. RADIO A HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. A a 4 u m o pay-menu el glOOt per mo Call 6-Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. d Turne: Mackson Dolyo. 00 8. Taldtrapb. FE 3-7000._____________________ ’iOkk PONTIAC. 4-DOOR. RADIO AND HEATER. HY0RAMATIC. ABSOLUTELY NO MO NBY ------_ ------------------------- down! assuma KU. Ford. mo tal^^en^ot V7kW*^rold* tSimor j'kk PONTUC BTARCRIEP. OOOD I condition. OB 3-kOOl.______ BOB FROST. INC LINCOLN-MERCURY ' "I g-n«o^ VALIANT I PonUact M kk. 'kO jg Buick Convert A beauly. •«l Cadtllaci overhauled .. . '53 Study Chimp. RAH. MOTOR INC , ,klI-S Woodward B ham I D, . Ml %747g_________JO 0073$ 1 p ROCHESTEF^ .i*«« ford starliner. radio, OPEN EVES TIL 0___OL 31721 i ...................... i3|5 Perry at Madlion PB 4-OIpO i rj, uyicOLN PREMliCRE. PULL j verI 4(^RAMBLERS---40. I I. Get o< 4-roTdi .... -M mnd *U Packard ^Fo;d ’Sa Pontiac. k wiRct ''k^ so-'n I othert to chooat . it** Ulk KINO AUTO FE 10403 Take ortc paymentt. Phont OR { P| ’59 CHEVROLET 4 DR IMPAI.A HARDTOP J RADIO A HEATER. AUTO TRANS 1100 PORD FALCON. RADIO AND heaUi Oeluae Interior. White •idowalli. Very low mllcagt. $1775 55 FORD ebUN'TRY SEDAN, I- PA88. WAOON. FordOMatIc ... Radio A Heater BEAUTIFUL - Full price •is BCICE CONVEBfiBLE, take! ---------------- OLIVER JEROME BOB FROST. INC. LINCOLN-MERCURY | _________ Ml g-3200_______ 43 FORD. DARK BLU® TINTED ' wlndowa 'it T-BIrd engine, some Blue A Whiir'ni......... .... JMb 531 PER MONTH Call Ml White Credit Manager. pE 1-0403. ^Cell alter 5: OR ■54 FORD, VERY obOD CONDI-^ lion I3M '43 Chrysler, A HEATER. REAL N lADlb E CAI ZJ:; Frank Schuck ! INDER RADIO A HEATkR ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of $21.75 per -- " ■ Credit Mgi Mr Ferk» Motor Sales HAVE DE.MOS -\t Tremeivdou<. Saving!. 310 ORCHARD LAKE AVT FE 3-klOi Open Ei BUICK - ....... OPEL RENAULT IFF.P U foJtWJr,^ "BRIGHT SPOT’’ ! cheap. EM '3-4M3. ~ I ORCHARD LAKE AT CASS I«3 FORD 3 DOOR, V< RADIO ' , ________.9«*L_?VE8. &o}li^^g5wN P?y8 i 1-ABE ORioy** -nts 01 $30 54 per mo Wi ; Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at Ml ; '44 FORD CRISTUNE H-TOP VI •54 CHEVROLET 3 DOOR. I CYL- 11 4-7500 Har End-of-Month Si>edals J! JK,"* J*,..* M Ud> HoJlday_ roi^ ktskk MONEY ...... ¥Ir.. .. ... - A-Ikdo. Harold Turner Ford. ‘43 FORD SEDAN FliLL. PRICE 1125 King Auto. FE g-^403 | CfC' 41 FORD OALAXY s'^DOOR hardtop Tako ovyr pavmeniH. 140k Waldon Rd.. Clarkston. Trsns.. Radio w __________ .. 54S5 - NOW $305. EDD STEELE. 3706 Orchard Laks R ALL BIRMINGHAM TRAI PLYMO^fes' DEMO. M 4 DOOR P FE 3-5083. CAR payments too BURDEN- ----* "----- and see ue and adjust to s loss SHEP'S I'*,!/ HARDENBURO MOTOR SALES ---- Cs.» A Plks FE 4-73M Open r - — - MOTOR S.CLES Need tharp •57 KORO F-Lane 3 dr kOO U44 J. FORD 4 dr Hardtop I1U4 ■S7 |f*|**®" Wwgoo . 11114 •SpFONTIAC k Pau wagon *kik4 v4?J>R&&n“.dr, AVERILL'S !ed sharp Ult modala for'Calll TOP DOLLAR ^ cond. re S37I7. FORD WON. PULL PRICE. gl3k -i'Ji'* *“>»__________rjt A0403 •40 FORD, TRI-POWER. _____ on 3-7110___________ H^DlO expdfltli. .... DON’S USED CARS M34 ___ Lako Orion MT 3-3041 COMPACT SPECIALS U of gg.tk pi Mgr. Mr. Parj. : Dodge Dart 'oO f Al.COX ......S1795 I 3 p^R. S'tRAIOHT STICK, CTiovy RAH. A 1 - c RAH ■ WILSON ! PO.NTIAC-CADILLAC Superior Auto Sales 550 OAKLAND $17.43 PER MONTH i' DELIVERED 1245 I ALL STANDARD FACTORT. g2tki equipment plus heater. $2*5 ! federal TAX. SALES TAX, $2»S I UCEN8E, -TITLE. AND CRED-5205 j IT LIFE INSURANCE. John ). Smith DODGE. INC. 1 g. SAOINAW_re 3-70ki (K) CORVAIR.....$1795 4 DOOR STRAIGHT STICK. RADIO A HEATER. LIGHT BLUE FINISH. Ire beforo you buy. k tV C RAMBLER Super Market IRCE RD. _______EM 3-416* 3-4 Uk . F0RD‘...... IBLE. Radio. - -"—Ml. No payments -redit Mgr. »-*l«3. King ’ FORDS CHEYYS SCHUTZ ■60 FORD 3 DOOR $1795 'Cy' Owens *3# OAKLAND AVENUE ______re k-4101__ '60 V.VLIANT.....$1950 i 4 DOOR, RADIO A HEATER WHITEWALL TIRES. ! ORAY FINISH. 1956 CADILLAC Must Make LARRY , JEROME ’59 FORD 4 DR SEDAN AUTO TRANS RADIO A HEATER SOLID BLACK. $1595 JEROME •BRIGHT SPOT ' ORCHARD LAKE / A very clean csr throughout klkk'j .0 30.000 sctusl miles 1130k DEMO SALE ^ R&H. i dr V-t Room A Plym. Bta. Wgnt - Cloud _____ _____ - . 534*5. BOB FROST. INC. LIN(X>tiN-MERCURY 5H «-3200_________ LINCOLN CAPRI. HARDTOP. II power, esc. new tires, 2 . ------- __ CLARKSTON xMOTOR i SALES Mam St . Clarkston MA 4-51411 Out wbert the orerbead U •— CLEAN-UP SALE Ft Sab Cff •ik potmAC ECBur cstsuna HydraaMtU. BaSi* A Btatar. W. 1FAlla.Jtwwf sWrtkg. WtaJMS* — HOW UN. BOOIE REBJE. ms W*ii Earga. iWl. . Keego ^les*St Service EOOiJSmT CAM. Ii AOBDBN Russ Johnson Motor Sales LAKE ORION . MY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 BILL SPENC£ “RAMBLER” WILL ACCEPT. . wntbesrda, basM. rtfrltara- 310 S. BAOSfAW Ik* NASH AMBASSADOR. 1 CYL tranamUalon. Ntw battary. New generator, radio, air-conditioning Elec, window UfU. Wtadebleld washers Rear window wiper SpoUlgbt. Dwy A Dlabt rear view mirror Back up ItgbU Turn signals. iaa Adams Rd Near Sli- TODAY’S SPECIAL ’59 RAMBLER AMERICAN 3 DOOR Ivory A Red paint. W Walls $1195 - re 4-4*47 U.*3 in *mo"cRu‘’*Jredtt**Mtr Mr. Patk4 at MI 4-75*0 Harold T.“I"*r_Ford^____________ ■k* sfuoBBAini itAWK coofm'. Auto. Trana. AU Blui flnUta. W-WaUa. Uka aaw. Pull price MM with m PER MONTH. No Down Payment. CnU Mr. WbHe Credit _,Manager. FE (mn. *B°«_Auto_8alei m 8. Seghitw lIM STUDEBAKBR 4 DR. SEDAN. BOB FROST. INC. UN(X>LN-MER(nm V _______MH-2MS -FORD DEALER- ' A.l Used Car Shopplnw Centar •57 VOLKSWAGEN 3 DOOR 'Cy' Owens l'>60 Pontiac Demos wheel trwiler. Kenilworth.___________ ■4* mepcchV convertible ilsslon. Radio Rite i BOB FROST. INC. ____LINgOLSrmjH^JJRY_______ 1*53 MERCURt. 3 DOOR. RADIO and heater, autometlc transmission, Oood running condition. $335. 45 MBRQORT btokTERAT 4-bR. sedan. Mwro-O-Matlc Trans. Ra- - _ Heater. TInM Glass with Beautiful Black A White finish, kl* PER MONTH - No Money Down. Full Price 1331 — Call Mr. •53 PLYMOUTH Sport Sub. * Pase Station Wagon. 17.00* Actual Miles. With Power Steertng. SherpI *4*5 On. 57* 31 Per Mo. BRAID Motor Sale* CASS^ AT PIKE ST. FE 3-OlM i»M PlVmoUTR 3 DOOR. RADIO A HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. ABS(5LUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. ■ menu ' KlNO^Auto. Sales Ilk 8. Saginaw 1*5* MERCURY MONTCLAIR. 4 Dr Fully tautpped with power sUertng A power brakes. (31*6. BOR FROST. INC. LIN(X>LN-MERCURY ________Ml «-330»_____ REPOSSESSION Ilk full price. No essb needed. Pay only M mo. Due Aug. 35 Rtu Auto.. Mr. BeU.. FE S-453*. 10* E. BLVD. AT AUBURN 1954 MERCURY. 3-DOOR, RADIO AND HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN, cssumt payments of 117.08 per mo .Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks x( MI 4-7500,■ Harold Turner Ford. LY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of 517.0* per mo Cell Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at Ml 4.7500, Harold Tufner Ford. MERCbRY 3-DR. HARD- NICE _______ . WSoi. 130 g. Main, Mllfoi 57 OLDS 8TARF1RE CONVERTI-ble FulJPower. Was 114*5 — NOW $10*9 EDDIE STEELE, 3274 Weal Huron, FE 4-3177. j 166 Main St.. Roclicster :|OL 1-9711 OPEN EVES •k3-'93 Bulcks , •4* Fordomatlc RAN -I* Pontlacs. ’k3-'k3-'kl . I ’93 Olds. Sharp 1959 I Tired of i 'Gimmiclcs?’ OLIVER Motor Sales •p?;s (Mr. BeU) FE S-453» Credll Mirr. Mr rm 4-7500. HToJd Turner ,?r"l‘or. •97 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4 Door VI Automatic. Radio A Heater. Was W(k - NOW k**k. EDDIE STEELE. 3375 West Huron. FE FACTORY BRANCH ’60 PLYMOUTH 3 door idlo A Heater, Automat-c transmission. $2195 Pontiac Retail Store Boonsvlllo 4 dr. hardtop Hydro-malic PowVr sWerlni Power brakei. radio. Heater. Whitewalls. SbeU tons Ivory. LOOK! BUY! SwWE! Ke«Ur. WhltcvMU. HAUPT PONTIAC Open Evee. Until I NORTH CHEVROLET YOU WILL FIND B.ARGAINS LIKE THESE 1*00 PON'HAC I3M9 Ventura 4-door hardtop, power ..—.I.,- ----- —-w-. iljgre. steering, power brtkee.' llo. heater, whiuwalu. Red m 1*67 BUlCE ........ . .. (iMo bnur whl2tweU*5re '***’ 1*67 CHEVY WAOON . r. good Uree. 33.000 acUul mllce. >. heater. A Bte* oar 1067 CHEVY .......... 4-door sedan with Powi 1057 BUICK .............. *1405 Convertible with power steering, oower bukes, Dynallow. radio, heater and whitewalls. Lovely firs gold and Ivory fmlab 1157 FORD Custom line special i956 CHEVROLET 310 3-door sedan, 0 cylinder. PowergIN’e BeauUful mUt green For a limited time only. Stock FE 3-7954 . 05 MT CXEMENS ST. _ BEHIND_JHE >08T OFFICE •57‘pLYm6DTH BELVIDERI HARD- --------------------- ■ Automatic transmi BOB FROST. INC. LDKX>LN-MER(nmT _______MI 0-3300_____ $695 1956 FORD lane 4-door sedan 1 Ford-O-Matlc. Sea 114*5 1936 MERCURY 3-door sedan with Merc-O-Matic transml-tslon. Beautiful white and green finish, A nice car througb- 1. Stock No. 1 ’59 PLYMOUTH Corvalr 4-door PLYMOUTHS 33 AUBURN OXI Y 11 LEFT 7r' 1957 POXTI.XC (SBttf TAIN sedan Beaullfu) Rob-Egg blue, radio h....s ^ ^^dramatlc. whites T* 1957 Pl.YMOLTH tUTTHT «®OAS, r*d»o and, hfi Red wji "HASKINS CHEVROLET ■ Black.. 4 dr $IM5 •. V-k Automstic TO CHOOSE FRO.M ONLY 3,1695 ' VOUR CHOICE - Belvedere - TRY THIS BE A TWO CAR FAMILY SCHUTZ $695 1957 PLYMOUTH -door sedan. V-g engine, stick hlft. sky blue finish. Extra clean, lock No. 1*23. $695 MOTORS. INC. These «ars have been safety checked'and are READY TO GO! I *12 S Woodward _____ ; MI_«-747*_______________JO *.«72» I '56 PLYMOUTH, 3 bOfSK' STATION ■ j wagon. * cylinder, stick, excellent I condition. $750. CaU OR 3-4993 1955 CHE\ ROLET Bel Air 4-door sedan V-* en-F.'".*-.- Fovergllde, beige and green tlnlsh. Stock No. ids. M94 DR.VXD XI.W 1960 - ^ VALIANT 4'-JJoor Hardtop «« LOW MILEAGE r PSnTIAC CATALINA *165 44 BL’ICK .SEDAS. REPOSSESSION • 149 PlymottUi. red and white Blsh -.3 -Iloor. Full price k3»5 5 ckkh neederf Pay- oli* kH- uckv A*uto*S**l'', *193*' ^8 . 1956 POXTIAQ *70 3Hloor. V-* engine, stick, 2 ^e green stock No. lk»*-B Snap It up for only $395 heater, whitewalls, economy. 1*5* BUICE’ . ..... 1241$ Electro 4-door sedon. Power ateering, power brakew Dynaflow. radU beater, whitewalls. Neat to bvand new, spare never been 1*5* BUICK e^3-door sedan. Dynaflow, . heater, whitewall tires. Chrome on doors and other ac- /......ri.. w—- Qijjy 1*5* PONTIAC , - Catalina 4-door hardtop ateering and brakes. Hydramatlc r.V’!®'..,*’****'' »hltewall5. Beautiful blue and Wory finish. You cylinder 1*97 PONTIAC standard trinsmlsslon ---------econbmlbal. 19.=i6 OLD.SMOBIl.E 88 4*.«toor sedan, beige and red - Thl,s ! fresh one. stock No.. $895 i iteerl *'”d I cjmveruble - 16i7. tH; BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER ^ , »5S PO.XTUC -JrARCHlEF CATALINA COUPE u» Hettbler Wagon. j;ton« turquoise and cream wlth'.J’iteter.^^Auttaiauc * ea er t , radio a^| Whitewalls* I 57 Rambler . \{aton. heater. Automatic I ;S4 American^^Door •5* PonUac 3 dr irdaw 1 If ‘tetior V-», Powergllde *6* Ford 4 dr wagon. .\L1.COMPLETE WITH; RADIO A HEATER. V *. AUTO TRANS POWER ' STEERING PADDED DASH WASHERS 5 TONE PAINT AND ARE IN VARIOUS COLORS .\LL T.AXES VXD I960 PLATES 4 BUICK 2-DR HARDIOP 5 PONTIAC 2 DOOR l'L57 CHEVROLET "210 Alnor statlor — gme Powergllde. *40 PONTIAC ggg.s Station wagon with Hydramatlc. radio and heater If you buv this one as U save youraelf plenty. $1920.00 I WILLYS JEEP Mr Bell FE OAk'j* . Hardtop , All Cars Guaranteed BRAND NEW • I960 PLYMOUTH Choose Your Own Terms! 43 PONTIAC 4 DOOR I ■ ~ ■ condltl. 4-«4*0 ."WILSON. ^ONTIAC-CADILLAC { 1350 N. ^ Woodward I^MINOHAU mi 4-1*30 Heater. Aut> . Flymonth______ Radio S Beat- Auto. transmUsion d 4 dr'tV-4. Hack 1 month 4^. igdan. V-* ...... I **! dr. (tatlon wagon. •5# Pord Radio S Heater, Auto-matle g sag automatic ............ giggg' 5* EngUab Pord ......... g nj ! BIRMINGHAM. RAMBLER 1 .Ml 6-3900 ' «* S. WOODWAKD HOMER HIGHT MOTORS JACK COLE INC. Heater, washers, tarn signals, tilte' air foam state. ALL TAXES AND 1960 PLATES A'ou're Welconic to Drop | 1959 PONTIAC COXV. In and Examine .\ny of j "’'‘b”s"M%uuVr*tce Kni n.ir sfl M-.,- I »*r Bln. WWI J.inM t .'..wZ ....* Our 50 or Moi Used Cars 1954 PONTIAC 3-door sedan This la a good solid car with 2-tone green *fin-verw ^ *’«'«> $1999.00 10 COURTEOUS SAUESIdEN DEMOX.StR.ATOR 1»0* Bonneville convertible a shite, bucket scat, pe-— mg 8 brakea''uke i fiocew.Maple AT PONTIAC TR.ML' I WALLED LAKE; MA 4-4511 ! TBUE ARK BRAND NEW CARS IN sroCK POR IM-MBDIAII DBLIVKRT AND AM IXACTLY AS AD-,. I SCHUTZ MOTOR, INC *13 8 Woodward. Blrmlnghai. I 6-.43A* j6 * 144.4 OLIVER Motor Sales lie Oreiard ... OPEN g AM. - * PM WEDS 8 SAT Til, 6 PM BUICK ^ RFN.MT.T nm .ILI.I- 8AVE ' Russ Johnson Motor Salos UAKTl ORION MX 2^28^ MW 2.381 ; -47 POnTIAC s r'HTEr HARDTOP ,$295 1954 CHEVROLET $295 huBry to NORTH ■CHEVROLET ik CHEVY I 517*5 ansmUslon. V-* engine, radio Id healer. Spare never been ised. Beautiful blut finish. « BUICK ................ ii3tj :entury wagon. Power steertng nd brakes, radio, heater. Dyna-ow and whitewall Mres. Red and ory. Extra low mlloag 1194 CHEVY...... t2s win maka * Ideal first or second femtiy eti nevor uied.' Blut flmta. ItM CHETTY . i])|> Impala Moor hardtop. Powergllde »J^*’l»«^'*^wluu**wlUt r^ trim. A real 1*41 PONTIAC A real nice ‘ better ttaata at an. „*ii» SHELTON I’ontiM-Bukk Rocb-3trr OU 1-81» THE PONTIAC PRESS> WEDXESDAY. JULY 2T, 1960 FORTY-THREE^ --Today's Television Programs-- Oamii *-WWiTV CkuMl T-WXTMV ftiMil »-CnW Tf (3) IV CDB«t. (7) Bmkfut Ttant 1i» (3> rdix the Git. (7) Jatony GlaiMr t:U (2) Ckpt Ku|«n». •:» (7) State 3 ‘ " Movie. U) I Married Joao. tilt (4) Exerdac. (T) Exercise. (4) Faye Elixabath. (4) Douth ReVML (7) Divorce Hearinc tt:» (!) bUlboard. UiW (9) Dii« Daai School. (7) House of Fashions (4) ttay Your Hunch. U:N (3) I Love Lucy. (I) (color) Price Is Right. (7) Detroit Today (t) Romper Room lliU (7) News Hits (7) Almanac Newsnel 11:91 (2) dear Horizon. (4) Coneenlration. (7) Topper. 7:30 Mill (3) (I) THntSDAY AFTVaiNOON l?:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Truth or Consequences. t:tt O) Movie (began at i pj«.) (4) News, Weather, Sports. (7) Ttarse Stooges. (f) Pdpeye. (56) Public Responsibility. •:U (2) News. ' S:tt (3) News Analyst. Silt (3) Republican Convention. (4) Republican Oanvaotion. (7) Republican Convention. (9) Woody Woodpecker. (56) News Magazine. 4:U (56) Industry on Parade. 7:tt (2) Omvention (cant.) (4) Convention (cent.) (7) Convention (oont.) (56) Reading Old Loud. 7:|t (2) Convention (cont.) (4) Convention (cont.) (7) Convention (cont) (9) Movie. Wallace Beery. Micli^ Rooney, ‘'Stable-mates.” (’38). y (56) Musicale. S:|8 (2) Convention (cont.) (4) Convention (cont.) (7) Convention (oont.) (9)^Movie (began al p.m.) (9) Men Without a Gun. (36) Showcase. S:W (2) Convention (cont.) (4) Convention (cont.) (7) CUnvention (cont.) (9) Movie (began at p.m.) 9:19 (2) Convention (oont.) (4) Convention (oont.) (7) Convention (cont.) (9) First Person. 9:19 (2) Convention (cont.) (4) Convention (cont.) (7) (Convention (cont.) (9) Splendid Theater. 10:99 (2) Convention (cont.) (4) Convention (cont.) (7) Convention (cont.) (9) News. l9iM (9) Weather. lOiU (9) Telescope. 19:99 (3) Convention (cont.) (4) Convention (cont.) (7) Convention (oont.) 10;9« (9) News. 10:W (9) Movie. Sonja Henie,jtheir'No. 1 star Tuesday nigh'tjHalleck assailed John Payne. Glenn Miller|with President Eisenhower deal-iomy” IXiesday night. (3) Our Mias Brooks. (7) About Faeae. (9) Movie. (2) As World Turns. (7) Life of Riley. 8:99 (7) Day ia GourL (3) Medic. (4) Ouaea fer a Day. (3) Hooae Ptsly. (4) Loretta Teoag, (7) Gale Storm. 8i6l (9) Movie. .0) Me. (4) Yotaw Dr. Makac. (7) Beet the Clock. 1:99 (2) Verdict b Youn. 14) From Thaae Roots, m Who Do Yoa Tnat? (96) Frsnrii through TV 4:19 (2) Brighter Day. (4) Thin Man. (96) Greet Plains Trilogy (7) American Bandstand. 4 , ^ ^ a aaMftam.'ouMt , formers and who use their coiut !lo vent their personal spleen. Rv JF.RKY UCilib Written exeloalvely far irPI Ever Kinre 1 retalleted ageinst whet I considered en incompetent TV reviewer a tew yean ago. I have lieen accused of waging all-out war on all TV critics. 1 have been described as a maverick and a e v e r a I other things not even THAT nimpll mentarj I w’ould like to set the record straiglit I, personally, win never unAer-stand huw a publisher or manag>. Ing editor of a metropolitan new*, paper can allow this to happen. I have always been under the Impreeslon that new.s speie was a moat precious comm 11:99 (2) Convention (cont.) (4) Convention (cont.) (7) Convention (cont. 12:00 (2) (4) News, Sports, (7) (invention (cont.) 12: tS (2) Movie. Jackie (Coope.', Eddie Bracken, "Life With Henry." (’41). 12:39 (4) Jack Paar. [speaker since Democratic key-I - - - noter FVank Oiurch. Like Ouirrh, Until the President took stage Dirksen spoke fluently without k center, there was little to keep [glance at notes. I the home viewer glued to the set Maiic lUtfleld, who nominates ilt had been an interesting but not Richard Nixon for president to- CHICAGO iR — The Republican Platform Committee Tuesday ap-pioved a plunk pledging federal aid (0 ronstruellon of schoolroom., and dormitories But if rejrcted the Idea of pro-iding (eil.-ral assistance in the 'empliivnienl of teachers. at her. particularly vital show. The net-might, U the Republicans’ anewer works did what they could to stir excitement over the civil rights plank of the platform, the liberal-conservative positions and the vice-preaidential choice. THURSDAY MORNDtO 9:99 (7) Funews 9:10 (2) Meditations. 9:19 (2) On the Farm Front. 7:99 (4) Today. to VrsTtow r But. as with the Democratic meet, the inevitability of the . identlal nomination robbed the convention of its drama and may be the reason for mediocre TV ratings. Americans love a good fight, but respond coolly to political rites. to the handsome Juveniles of tlie opposition. In en interi’iew with Charlae GolUngwood, the Oregon governor looked aa hand-xne as a TV gunaUnger. ABC aeems to be the most! ■teedfest with sticking to the Governor Rockefeller Was Really Amazed deseribe Ford as eenselewllMs end hardworking. In nenriy 19 years, he has missed only 47 ef I,g72 House roll cnIU. By EARL WILSON ............................. CHlCACK)-aor. RockefeUer.«) the story gogs.wa, travel-^ •pcakers on the po^um through *ng in his home state recently when he happened to pick up a'«L thnnii»h*u r«iii'n,H'nn ‘ thl^ thin. ^ te nm. NBC copy of "Playboy” Magazine which zome correspondent had Sflc in hi, cultural purpowsi. [has half an hour to plan for (he Believe It or not, the Governor had never [busy day aliead. seen the magazine before. Standards Set for Ice Cream Imiuy responsibility (or education jmust remain, with the local coni- Imunlty and stale, j "The federal govemmenl.'' It , said, ‘’should assist srie.-tively I In strengthening edurallon without Interfering with full l(Mal control of schools ... appears to wander the most. WHO OUESSEg OROWDSr Recommended: A course crowd estimation for TV report- The President got the complete A CBS man guessed the Nixon attention of the TV cameras, of "ceptio" the Chicago airport course. Not many other speakers | a* 1,200-1.500. The NBC man fig-did. Rep. Charles Halleck madejured 5,00(46.000. the screen with his speech, but I Too much talk Is beginning to Rep. WiUlam Miller was shut out.j«how on eome of the TV commentator*. Edward R. Murrow ad- LODOE WELL EXPOSED Imitted referring to the Republican United Nations Ambassador toppers as ‘Noxon and’ Ricke-Henry Cabot Lodge got the all-'feller." ■ “ best exposure of any vice' Nearly every weekday morning . I while Congress || In session, Forrl 4 leaves his brick colonial home In I , AVe believe (list anv large plan After 12,000 f-oge. of Testimony in 19 Years J''!’' '«« wiy irad cm A T I A Iillimafelv to f. dcral domination ^ •v-'A lakes Action and rontnll of tM:r schools to which Four hourx daily are taken up' are unallcraitly oppoicd " with work on the Defense Appro-j WA-SIRNGTON im - It has lak-i * oriallons .Subcommittee, Mors time I an If) years and 12000 pages of' parallels the position t.ikcn is .set aside for affairs of the sub-'teutiinoiiy but the gowmment hasl^’^ ’*'* fi'a^nhower adminuilratlon. .oiiimittee that deals with foreign now determined what should and! Democratic convention spending should not be In Ice cream and,*”cher “*■ Hoor sessions, letters to consflt-jo(her fronen desserts '**'''** iients back home and the other i-— WILSON man's job keep him at his desk.^nni-till after 6 p.m Two or threecomes under the hts a week he heads Igation of the Soviets in the ! .•filing receptions or meetings; |' 'I standards announced by the Food ' nd Dnig Administration. I Sllwl t It U tn Ui* --- aouth II Riudsa eisr 13 ^slMt boo ri aocS?*hlIl IS Nmo ot tiv 31 porsc II proep 3« tow ftllow IT Totopbaao 33 ^0 pooli I r r" 1! 11 IT IS II IT II s n. !T R SI B HT ■" H" H C- n t __ t ^7 1 R 1 t IS ' His eyes popped as he beheld one of the ‘‘playmates" and be exclaimed te a reporter, ‘‘My heavens, are they allowed to Belt things like this in New York State?" 1 told this story to Hugh Heffner, the thlrty-fivish publisher of ‘‘Playboy", "while sitting around with him In his ‘‘Playboy Club,” first of many that are to be opened throughout the U.S,. (I admit this wasn’t exactly the same a.s being out at Ihe'””’^*’"dually finds lime' iRepubllcan Convention, but after ail, several Republican dele-|*‘”' "•'omework," puffing on a nine; ^ 'gates were there, and I was covering them, see, Boss’) I ★ ★ A MViVETISM j “If you’re going to be realtstlr, ’ he said "You have to admit Dig. blond, boyishly handsome, rmPArn ,at>, principal appeal for the readers of an adult mans|'^*'1 t ^ ° ' magazine Is beautiful women." ov. Harold *JE-. Sfa.s.sen Tues-; ^ x .a 'cesshil politicians — personal niag- Tuesday posed for campaign pic-! _ . ________^ ^ . Inetism His wide and ready smile ------...u ,o„ te he gave them loU of beautiful women and the circuit-'im almost a match for the famous Eisenhower grin. At home in Grand Rapid? Red U.N. Delegate turee with Vice President Richard' ~ Nlxoni—the man he tried. to;^io° Dow 1,100,000. temebody biUto H ae^ih ese With Nixon, Yet He Backs Rocky II de.i Has Heart Attack )AP) stop from being re-elected tour years ago. day posed for campaign pic-The pictures were taken at a meeting between Penneylvania’s 70-vote delegation and Nixon, the probable (>Op presidentiel cendi-date. Stossen la now a Philadelphia delegate. Newt phetogrephcri were not permitted to make the picture. somewhere la blasting magazine every minute and Heffner hopes they keep It up. "If we got to a point where everybody accepted us, we’d no longer be the voice of the aware rebel," he said. Stassen has been urging a draft of New York’s (Jov. Nielson A. Rockefeller for the GOP presl-dentlal nomination. OTTAWA—Canada’s population was estimated at 17,832.000 this spring compared with 17,340.000 the year before. Since the 1936 census Canada’s population has risen by 1,651,000. ■•Today's Radio Programs-- WWJ (NS> WSTZ (Itlfl WOAB (IlSeii WTOM <14W» W»X ( t-XLlk. .M*wt WJBK. Miwl*. OA.A WCAR. MtVf. r*i* wpon. itowA aporu e:lA-WWA CoBTbBttoa Wfok. ObOdtoUM 3:«e-WJR. Tte«r BM«b«U CKLW, J*e IaOM wxn. r. Mortba WWJ^ MaxvtU , WJllC. cranatlok WCAR, WoedUat • siie-wroN, 9trT7 oims • lISrrCKLW. KaOW)«» (:te-.wjii. butri Hbut* 1t;te—WJR. Cbnctrt lliledT WZYZ, Biw. noil •WJR. Con*tBHb» (. Il'’frv 'i''t what Roes, UNITED NATION.S, . into the piodud hut what Hie man-!_D'iploniallr sources say Ihe Co-nfadurer sa.vs sIkuU it on the vIet delegate to Ihe United Ni-['tons, Arkady A Sobolev. 57, will George P Lmrii k, commiveion l>e sent home for treatment for er of the I'OA, said Hie estalilisli- heart trouble as soon, as ha can meni of firm minimum miuire-ilie moved, ments will make It easier for the! It was learned Tuesday that I'lO government to proceed against * suffered a heart attack Saturday product using inferior or adultec-innd was put lo bed in his New , ^ , . . he ingredients. : ^ [York apartment. * I Soviet diplomats said fiobdev t S*s party conclaves. i . standards permit only in-!w?az better although not yet able — be’e BO relattoB lo greilients of generally recognized I'o make the trip home. Deputy JILL MIcUgan’e antomaklng family — lor proven safety," he said. s«ri7wr: n •n^'T- from sopenuarkel to perking lot i m. «.i I *"* sinoo th« the Foci Admlnl.tf.lten ha. make lequests, ask edvlee, , .vw tho testimony Hli efforts at reuniting families ami studying the exhIMIs tatro-separated by the Iron Curtain have dueed by hundreds of sritneooeo. 11*^° nounced two years ago. The new Z r •»«"danls will become effec- bloc to be reckoned with in the Ocf 25 , . ..I They recognize five daisifica- )u,S^d ice cream, ice| land *i containing egg and sold as him m uwihin? French Ice cream or fmzen cua-tard, ice milk, fruit sherbets and results, or it least some P>«nipf j(.„ attention.’’ - !-’*** Foreign Mini.slcr Vasily V. kuz; nefsov has been representing the Soviet government in Ihe Security Council debates this week. SONOTONE House of Hearing Free Hearing Tests Free Parking at Rear of Bnildlng "Opoa Evof. kp Appoialnoat'' 14.1 Oakland FKderal 2-1225 PONTIAC, MICH. To me. one of the remarkable things Is that girls like . ^ _ Barbara Hutton’s daughter-ln-law, Jill St. John, now Mrs.] Such attentions have paid off 'Fh'* standwds minimum! Lance JlevenUow, hRve had their pictures In the magazine. •'veh tor a tradlUonaUy Re- JIU Bt. John and her husband didn’t care greatly for the [ ^‘"’^JJ^^'venf too murt, air fL beir<^ beaten into .foe mixture, fix B—FOR BROMSOIV Cirrtttb Tti4*. ;. ^ivi. ituii WCAR Twa. mib not exactly average folk. Jilt St. John la said to have remarked once, "Lance Reventlow has only two extravagances — racing cars and Jill 6t. John.” (Crazy way to cover a-pollttcal convention, hey, Boss!) ★ ★ ★ THE MrONIGHT EARL ... CHICAGO CONVENTION CHATTER; Gov. Rockefeller tried to get the Hotel Hilton’s luxurlotu Imperial Suite, but It went to banker “Hap” Flanigan — a member of the Hilton board of directors ... Local gag; Harold Stassen made the biggest convention news—by not announcing hi* candidacy for anything. ♦ •A it Alfred Hitchcock wants Tony Ferkins for a two-picture Ideal... EARL’S PEARLS: The honeymoon's over when'^yoy realize that everything she says or cooks disagrees with you. WISH I’D SAID THAT: A diet Is something you went off [yesterday or are going on tomorrow. j Rob't Q. Lewis sgya ha didn’t realize how bad summer TV IreaUy wai, till he found a couple of kids reeding books . . That’s earl, brother. 1 (Copyright, 1969) ; of the vote has ranged from ( to 67 per cent ' .minimum weight of 4'i pounds perl gallon for ice cream Democrats made a fighting ef- ' The 'use of artificial flavors is fort lo unseat him two year, [permitted but they must be iden-ago, putting up a perwinable i tided on (he label, young lawyer, Richard Vander ' ' Veen, RCA COLOR TV Soles and Service Sweet’s Radio TV more and worked harder than EpiKODOi SOfninOry ever to win. Ford stUl came eff ; ^ with about 94 per cent ef the I LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)—CoUn-voie. y [ty Juvenile Court Judge Cheriea Tachau, 38, ha.x resigned to I ne ran against the late Bartelf^ ^ 4^ ie oa ». ALUM. SIDING ]f^ inr uai i\' against the late Bartel^ “"jr-Ty J. Jonkman, a veteran-GOP poli-iS^t ^ “‘'i ticlan of Dutch extraction JOE VALLELY OL 1-66ii district dominated by descendants' of Dutch immigrants. j 'Some Republicans, including myself, considered -Mr. Jonkfflan too jcooservative in his outlpok on foreign affairs and looked around" "or a replacement, Ford recalled.; 'When w# couldn’t find anyone .willing to him on. 1 eiteredj ^ race myiell." K HAMPTON'S TV SERVICE Guoronfetd TV Rtpoir FE 4.2S25 IS W. Bsteo Knt Ttl-awni Ctoltf ■ ’ rORTV-FQl R THK POXTiAC PRESS. WgllNESDAY, JULY 27, I960 Ypsi Residents Win Phone listing Fight about 20 obifctun appeartnc «l downriver Detroit arp* Cli/ikl In/^rAarA ttM* Stale Public Service Commla-in u mbef a, they said, now are Jvv 3IIQnT InClvCSv Sion tor a contorrnce with repro->m*inWed in with the rest of the!, ra • t r SSS clIB Price of Sugar lANSlxrr ur~An Yps.lanti Btimp Pml.uwly. »p«lla«l wa. Mated ^ i>o„ g. McOaw. aaaisUnt vk-ei vvun a fl*hi here t.c a le|e »• • aepawte book with Am 'president in d»ai»e ot revenues tori (UPI)-The Amert- |>lwoe book listing with Ann Arbor t "der a rrorgairifatlon. iMichican Beil, promised Ypsilantijcan housewlto probably srtll start rath«'r than with the «ioann\er Vpatlaatl nambets aow are Mated•^,n,ould be returned to a separateL_^„ , n.,i. __ Pcfroit a:wi «»ib the downrtter Detroit area. Idirectory with Ann Arbor when theP^^ ^ Mrs. Howard Blackentiing Ypm The * •*** ***•* because of l.irii housewife led a in»tip of fuHurar's Keographic ties with the in December. Wrket dislocalion foUowliic sus- Hugh Down. ~ ~ _ ...... jvwwMM., w. .WIIMCB UK tw.ww mm n-SJ«. g__m______i n#ort nil S0119 rlQyvo INTERLOCHEN (UPIi-Hie Na- So bear ssnsitblm MmI psa b B. W. 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Saginaw St. Phone FE. 54171 I 4' V Ike Vigorously Defends 8 Years as CHICAGO (APy-enMm tkh whwwr am « to • tn iftihiMi awgw* niWwS' atoMB to ttt itoild Md to imfctoi cfMtlewly At maor votait fell « (truck a tfaa DonocnU, tort bi Ha 0V* thto ummum yesn o< atnnutfahip to the WUte Homk to an cnthiiilutic ‘*Ihank Yon Qa Itoy” mtoii GOP NtotoMl Goaventloa TttMtay o( Gov. NctooB A. ItockrWtor M too BlMhtol Joh had ■ btoia, aa «a have a cuH of «ho. tak- tos oounaet of thtor lean, eoatto-uiJly mouth the allegation that America hi« beooaie a aaeond- nanhaanr, who to naaftog wetoead a vmna **m Uhe Bte’* TecapUoi iron the OOP delegaiaa, ' e party rode to power with naariy eight yean ago altor dacadaa of befnt an toe vote OB one atogle. atanplo laaiMt Ihe Praaideirt. ae he haa before, atne op with a dranatle dotage to the dictaier to tin Kram* ‘"Ibat taaaa la: Do yon wai Uve uadar a Oomnmniat nt nttor a free ayatara aneb aa * b * Would the loviet toctator, Eto- of free aiaottou under the atop of the united Nadone-to per-' people everywhen •> In every tton’a conduct on ^forrign affalra, and aald "there are more Americana today employed, at higher wiBPa Mtd with more take-home pay than ev^ before to our hie* An the Sovteta wUltog to Ir world praatlge by the ramlta of aiich electlonar The Ukdted SUtea would gladly The Praatdairt bated a atring of acMevementa on the donteaUc front, defended the admlnlatra- and aerricei proi^ueed In the oa-nhower laid "we an fed a great deal of lnfarmat)on>-and much more of miatofonna' CMd by ciMktaui from e fellow llefNibMraw-Rerketeller. Speaking of groaa national pro-' duct—the fum <4 all the gnOdt The intrreating tact ia that fei theer pant seven and a half yean the anniial grots national product has increased by one toindrcd b||> Don doUara-or 25 per cent, I>urlng the almoet right-yenr duration of the prior. Democratlo administration, the groaa national product actually declined In every peacetime year, save one ’’ Th« Wtocrthtor THE PONTIAC PRESS llSth YEAR ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27. l0«0-44 PAGES United as Nixon Waits for Call CHICAGO (UPD—Vice President Richard M. Nixon wants Henry Cabot Lodge as his running mate in the 1960 presidential election. The only other man still in the nmning as far as Nixon is concerned is Republican National Chair-* man Thruston B. Morton. Nixon might give Morton the nod If there were a pressing need to please disgruntled conservatives. But Morton is rated only an outside bet. OAVEL AND GLEE — President Eisenhower exuberantly waves his gavel to signal he would at the Republican lilto demonstrators to let him begin his address Tuesday night. AT rhatoftn Convention in Chicago 198,000 City Pay Hike Advocated by Willman Nominate Nixon on TV Tonight; Planks Also Due City Manager Walter K. Willman Tuesday night recommended a municipal wage increase that would cost the city $98,000 annually. The proposed raisd’ Was one of two ways to readjust wages of city employes suggested in a study of Ptmtiac’s municipal pay plan by mmmmmmmmmmmmm James O, Yarger, an Independent personnel ctmsuit-ant. The study indicated the city’s pay i» somewhat out of balance and suggested an upward adjust-ment to bring it into line with other cities in southeastern Michigan as well as-with the rates paid by Industry lor tte same type of w«*. In Todays Press ; wages. Willman recommended that the aty Commission adopt -the automatic plan, ' The so-called )gg|ority method would cost the city In either method, the result win tiich, said Willman, "CMild result in a higher tax rate or in reduced services.” AfEETINa SCHEDULED He scheduled a qiecial meeting between the Commftsion and spokesmen for employe groups to discuss the matter at 4:30 p.m. Thursday. The Commission is expected to act on the proposed increase at next week’s meeting, which wUl be held Monday night because Tuesday is the primary electiofi date. • — (Continued on Page 2, Cd. 1) Viva Castrovich? NEW YORK (AP)-New Ymk’s ^»niih-lanpiage dftily, E^IWa^. “»cBine tip^ wltHTT BBW ttaBMT iDdity fo» Cuba’s leftist ruler — Fktol , Cariinvicli. If called him that In a front page 1ieadUne.„ eisrt n»r«.r i«if« sas r>i County News ................7 Editorials .............. a Markets ................. 17 Obituaries ................li Pet Doctor ............ IS Sports ............'.....IASS llieaters ............,. .14-SS TV A Radio Programs .......41 Wilson. Earl ..............43 Women’s Pages ...........M-ll The toot-expected nomlaatton of Richard Nixon as -the OOP presidenttal candidate to on tap aa the mate feature of the eon-ventlon show this evening. The flrst attraction wlH be the report of the Platform Committee which has recently made some to ito The vice-presidential choice la ekpected to be made after Nlx-on’a nominatioa. )n between Win be n speech by Thomas Dewey. The nominatioa speeches, seconding speeches and balloting of the delegates will be carried- 4n their entirety on televtoion channels 1, 4 and 7 beginning at 4:39...... Radio station WWJ again will begin Ito coverage of events at «:15 p.m., WiBK will begin at 2. WJB to scheduled to cut to at 10:30. Lodge as His Running Male Morton Only Othor bn# With Even Slim Hope for Nod to 2nd Spot' Informed sources said Nixon has decided Lodge's record as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations would m^ him a valuable paign partner in an election year of international tensions. President Elsenhower a I s rates Lodge tops. But he ba left the «awice strictly up t Nixon. Except for Morton, every other Ice presidential contender been eliminated, for all practical New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, who might have had the vice presidential nomination for the asking, has taken himself out of the picture. > resisted new draft raove- hto name were placed In nomination for second billll^; "I would rite to ask that it be with- The (JOP convention was scheduled to vote its vice prsidentlal choice tonight, but Nixon raised the possibility that the balloting for second place on the ticket might be postponed until Thursday. MORE DISCUSSION TIME This would give Nixon mol% time to discuM his choice with ers." party leaders. Soiae Republicans continue to balk St the selection of Lodge and are expected to urge Nixon to authorise an open ^ght - for »1ce president. Gov. Harold Handley of Indiana said Nixon liked the idea, but.Nix-on sources doubted this. Presence Stirs Convention Windy City Wild Over Ike By JOE HAAS for the Republicans, was a great day and night , for Chicago. Never before did this great city give such a political dentonstratkm for a wasn’t running for any office. Never before did a Republican president get such a welcome to heavily Den)-ocratlc Chicago. Tlie afternoon cavalcade of The preliminary speakers and other features oh the program received little attention. Even the spectators' seats in the galleries were only sparsely filled until the time for his appearance. Thoa they were hlled to eapaeity, and tkousaads could not ge« Into the buUdtog. 'tile ovatkm Mowing • his introduction lasted 20 minutes, and. was stopped then only on his urgent reqtMst to his au^nce. His addresf lasted M minutes, durtog which time he was stopped by aitoiauae 86 times. He got off to a great start with his “Mamie _________________________ million people lining its course between the airport and downtown. At the Republican National Convention it was their night. Nothing else counted for much. been for the Democratic Coa-gross; when he told ol Us eftorto to restrain UmsUf when any effort to made to beUttle our aaoerted that the UUted (Mates w&ld be willing to ttond by an honest vote among nations as to whether or not they wanted com- Qawaon, A pw and chairman of Bty’s'YouMt Republican Borgen of Pontiac. They’re a twfosome to make the ays stop, look and listen, Rocky and Dick All But Embrace at Breakfast Vice President Choice Won't Be Mode Until Thursday After Talks CONVENTION HALL. CHICAGO fit’!—In relaxed mood, the Republicans whirled through a rourid of social activities and sightseeing today prellrnlhary to their convention’s big moment tonight — the nomination of Richard M. Nix- on for pre.sldent. * ____ Tensions and quant'l.s "Bvri^ffi»*' glatform had faded. The mood was: Close ranks and wham the Demoaats.. suite at a Chicago 1^1 the women and men share separate conversations. Mamie talks to a amiling Mrs. Richanl Nixon while the President SP PiMtaUi . gingerly -makes-point wiUt a solemn vice president. ElsenhowerV address to the Republican convention was the highlight ol last night's session. Will Platform Suit GOP Convention? Rebuilt Rights Plank Set for OK CHICAGO (AP) - A broad, 10,000-word Republican platform with a sturdily rebuilt civil rights plank to ready for expected GOP convention approval tonight. Prospects of any floor battle faded as most OOP chiefs Indicated they would accept the compromise worked out Tuesday Bight by the platform committee OR the touchy racial equality Issue. The oompromtoe was voted 36-38. Vice Pseaident Richard M. Nixon, -due to wear the party's presidential mantle, was described as satisfied with fee completed platform product. Sen. Jacob K. Jq-vlts of New’ York echoed the reports after visiting Nixon eariy today. ENDORSES REVISION Further along in the wee hours. New Yorit’s Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller added his endorsement to the revised plank, calling it "a strong and sp^Kic declaration in support of equal opportunity, human dignity and fee supreme worth of the Individual" Both Rockefeller and Nixon had deserlbed an earlier platform plank as nnMtisfactory. RockefeUer aald he would like to have seen even the new plank go further to some respects, bat said he wraa grateful with the re- Southem delegates, claiming victory in keeping civil ijghts policy declaratkma as moderate as poasible, said they had no desire to kick up any convention fuss. Harold Alexander, Florida Republican chairman, said after a meeting of 10 Southern states chairmen he does not expect a minority report to go before the convention. It appeared likely that the entire GOP would rally behind the platform and Nixon to present a solid front. Nixon is expected to elaborate on the platform In acceptance speech nuirsday nT0»t anti new weaptm development In and in a Friday news conference. "The plank is comprehensive,” e said. “It attacks dtocrimina-on in voting, housing, schools, jobs and public facilities.” Greet Sunny Days and Skies ol Blue Ah, here’s some good news. The Weatherman says dur bright and sunny weather will continue for aevet^ days. Ttmight and tomorrow will be fair with little temperature change. 'Temperatures for the next five daysMrill average near fee normal hl^ pt 84 and normal low of 6.3 wife only minor day to day PercIpitatloB will average less than uae-qaaiter Inch in sent-tored ahowera about Saturday. .-Henry Woolfenden of -Bloomfield (Oontinued on Page 2. Gol. 6) . Morning winds at six miles §n ijhdur sdiihwusfetlF'wffl west to northwest at 16-15 miles tomorrow. Sixty-thrpe .was the lowest re-corfiing in, downtown Pontiac preceding ,8 a'ln. The reading at 1 p.m. The platform, in a nul.shcll, adheres to traditional GOP conservatism in flSichl and economic commends for conttnuB^ tlon the tenet.s of President El-administration, but promi.ses to provide any Increased national defense expenditures found necessary The final defense plank represents a considerable revision from an earlier version aI.so sharply criticized by Rockefeller. 'Ihe original consisted piimartly of a pledge to continue- F.lsenhower policies. The final pl.mk calls for accelerated missile production Nixon and Oov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New Vork. who once looked as prosperllvn an- • tagonisfs at thto convention, breakfasted togeiher In great harmony. Acedmpanied by Mes. Nixon, the vice president went over to p,ylrefpjler'. hntol toe. bfeokfas4 .. i with the goveWior and the New York delegation. , AIX Bl T K.MBRACE Rockefeller met him at the curb and they all but embraced, looking like a couple of old college buddies at a Z5ih class reunion. In an informal interview,! Nixon made It definite that his vice prcsidemtalwill hot be selected until Thur^y. an Intensified defense program. He said there would be a incet-Ing ionight—or Thunida.v If tonight’s convention session runs lat»^-of party leaders from- all sections to talk about a ,v1ce ' presife-ntlal nominee. "I want to Aavc a.fulj discussion of it before we have a final derision,” Nixon said. In response to questions, he said Rockefeller will certainly bo (Continued on Page 2. CoJ. 5) Jaycees to Host Miss Michigan HERE FOR ALL-STAR GAME — Miss Michigan of I960 will be an honor guest ol the Pontiac Jaycees at their All-Star football game FVklay evening, Aug. 19. She will bf returning fnxn a TV appearance in Detroit and vlU be in PonUac for lunch, dinner aiid the game that evening. Misa Michigan to Nancy Anne Fleming hi Montague. Thq comely lass won fee title I dver a field of stn^ contestants. Among ofeeri dutira. Miss Michigan wUl greet rival captains in the middle of fee field and will toss the coin ^ to start the game. A--' THE POyTlAC PRi;^, WEDNESDAY, JULY «7, I960 U.N.. Rejects Soviet Spy Cbarge^^^ ——■, .____ lVole to Nixon 'Russia Vetoes R647Probe 'hfiss Democrat iBe Crowned \ Sunday ot the Pontiac Drato-Onb Sunday wiU crovn Diploman Scort Debate “TS."L‘rJi « s«c«. h, ! j«yce« Park. Eaat wtitoni Lodge Bloits Reds avewie U.S.; S S."' S'" « * * ♦ 'council vote rejeetinf Soviet , Contestant* aUl only be vSl to reriter at the picnic ohtch wUl!*** * <»» «« t .S. at 11 aju. rNrPED NATIOWC NY (AP* S98,000 Pay Hike Asked by Willman ipropoaal for an intenuttional M-'yeatigation j Hie Sovieta also \etoed an Italian propoaal that the International Red Crou contact the »»o surviving rrranvrn of the American plane who are being held by the Soviets for trial as spies. ■ , * * a 1. fCdatuiued Froni Page Onri ; Detpite tlie otfieial impasse. anIaMtie alaa hr rrtraarttvr to diplomats chalked up the Jahr 1 mmd tkat .u k defeat for the Soviet < r u ifc« "hd t victory for the Unit- i 5^ .eatorttT setup be !^ved : ^ n |on an three renolution* ,the vote j mmww m nas* u. i ■All employea would then movo and Poland opposed by all nine up • step Jan. 1, 1961. The imme-|non-Communtst members of the dhite mowe backward from calssnioundl IncluiUng Gtylon pnd Tu-E to D still would result in an nista, which usually abstain from faSEtesac in the employe’a salary. vot|hl on cold war dispute*. J^the atudy. Yarger has listed The vetoes brought the Soviet ■.•earrem salary of each em- total to 69 in the council's hia-l|B|s at each step of seniority and tory, WFAen listed the figure to whicta * •* * aaOi step should be adjusted up- Chief U.8. deiegaie Heniy Cabot l^odge said the Soviets blocking In some cases ah employe could an investigation i|hoWed "lhg» -do cdh^ivmUy drop hack as many not belicvv their oim " charge’’ a« two steps and still get more against the United States. to Did w buf m RtfuMt VP Spot CHICACO (APl-fOe own | lantial hopafi liwttsrad for Oesr. NfliM A. Kockefotter was bned.np today bsMad Vice Pnfo-dgnt JUdMud ■. Nfamm * * * : the New York governor claimed • vielory In the party platfann. which was reehaped to conform In saveral alaae views. Tha M-volt N«l Yoek tlon. , BIRMINGHAM - An tnefo driver chargad yrifi] tha traf- I a* a Biaaaift*'----- irfydda moatfiw aver for a Sapt 1 arioab------ Ue nitaignnmit ‘nmaday. He %aa CUirNTKRrVAMH Cabot Lodge points to an enhuged photo of the Soviet Trawler Vega which he charges with spy activities during the test of the U. S. nuclear sub George Washington off Oape Ood, MaU. pay. fhe rltya pay atmetnre eon-tain llvw elaaaes ar steps at sea-.ottty: A, starting wages: B. six ■aaths; C, ane yew; D. twa yeara; E, three jraors. At each step. B through E. the ' employe become* eligible for a l»y raise on the ^jpjMitmant head, seniority method of increase siit|>ly means that everjone ’ moyed forward one step. Thus, an Soviet jet fighter July 1, was on termed the Italian proposal for the Red Crass to contact the captured tHers a "c^passkmate resolu- He told the coundl; "It Is a sad ling when a people aa heailed as the Soviet people is represented by a government cynical as they showed themselves to be tonight." * llie Soviets had charged that the RB47, when shot down by nia canid malt in a sharp lijaeoaae fram Ws preaeat pay to M|d|Mted D claas pay. sjv miaslon over Soviet territorial waters in the Barents. Sea. The Soviet resolution that the council rejected would have condemned the United States for ag- tgresslve act* and called on it to ; automatic method means cease such activity the employe is raL*ed to the. Lodge earlier in the debate said higher pay figure in the ad-lthe plane was investigating elec-* • _ (iromagnetic currents in Arctic trefore. g Class C employs iwatsrs tor mapping purpoaea and emld revert to Class A but still,that it never came closer than 30 get a pay hike miles to Soviet territory. ' The automatic method also stip- * * W ulates .that nny employe now be- In a last-minut# counterattack, low the ptapoaed minimum or|the I'.S. delegate produced a plo--C*w»"-*~wage«^ir-raised tohcmi^ suggested minimum. with’ electronic recbnnaissance Also that any employe whose'equipment under a wing and sfod Dearborn Widow Sought on Mackinac MACKINAC ISLAND ur-^"We’ve combed that island over and over again and we haven’t found a trace of her," puzxled State Police said today of their search for a widow who vanished mysteriously while out on a walk on this Lake Hurm resort island. Mrs. Frances Lacey. 49, of Dearborn left her hotel at 10 %m. Sunday to visit relative on tiw other side of the island. At some point during the three-mile walk she vanished and has not been seen since. The current front-runner for the (X)P vice presi-dentlsl nod defended the U. 8. against spy charges brought by Russia over the RB47 incident before the U. fl. Security Cbuncil Tuesday. A vote of 9-2 rejected the Soviet charges. :-----------------7------------------- current rate folia on one of propoaed steps be moved to the pagt higiwr step. Ne cfo M employe MBeeia the 1 3^ r enrreat rate such planes had been flying off the Alaskan coa.st for years. He exhibited a map showing six such flights in vam and 1960. Faubus Smashes Four in Primary LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (API—j Faubus campaigned on hia Gov. Orval £. Faubus was on the year-record and segregpUkm minor issue, compared to 1968, a plane have been eeaohing for fourth term today after a smashing victory over four opponents in Tuesday’s Democratic primary. Faubus, central figure in the Little Rock integratioa crisis, faces Republican opposition in the November general election, but Arltansu has not elected a G(M> since Reconstruction days. Returns from 2J58 of the state's ,328 precincts showed; Faubus State Pdice Sgt. George Bur-|201,364; Joe C. Hardin of .Grady nettc, commander of the St. Ignace post ^ director of the search, said IwTs puizled beciuse TI Ts very unlikely for a person to get lost on the island. "tVe’ve combed this island, especially its 46 miles of major trails and its few rocky cUlfs and other nati^ hasar^. It ia so iatar-la^ with tiiiUa you never are' 51,729: Atty. Gen. Bruce-Bennett 50.108; H.E. WlUiams 28,305, and Hal MiUsap Jr; -8,148: Incumbents won renomination in both -'Contested congressional races. Rep. Dale Alford of Little Rock got a heavy vote in late returns to beat State Sen. Robert Hwi Williams and j Trimble of Berryvifle, trounced Republicans United, Await Nomination (Continued From Page One) one of those consulted. He alto mentioned Sen. Baity Goldwater of Arizona and Sen. Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois as among those < whoee opinions he desires. WAS OUnCAL Cheboygan Still Short CHEBOYGAN (gv-A census recount aimed at wiping out a drop of 41 In Cheboypm^s~lPopuSOtroit Bank and Trust Co. in Pontiac State Hospitaf Medical bust of Abraham Lincoln. <3ov. ui% But thgy would automatical-1 **™e to a very generous pro-r'Al""*^ yesterday. I Superintendent Dr. Walter N. William G. Stratton gave It to hkn go 19 to E again in January jP®“l which he couldn’t possibly! Rmlltag, sbe said sbe fell more chatted freely with her, on behalf of the people of Illinois. \This recommendation does not *'«'•” Girard said I like m-she reached that mark encouraged by tl^ lady’s i„ * little speech of aceeptana, includt the •dmlnistrative person-! regret he is leaving Com- ta !••• — as the welcomed lier Ehaenhower recalled 14ncdn's h^tntments are wish him all two granddaughters who came Her oUvery hair pulled back i pronounament tl^ the govern- “ - ■- - ................... I--------- •f the fow er vartalioM on either, a.lms been suggested by com-Bustionera that the plan could be BUM retroactive to Jan. 1. 1960. wllhnan’s ' variation calls tor mi E employes to drop to Oats Stale Hospital Pafienti Has lOOfh Birthday "l^e are indeed sorry to iTlhii recommendation is ac-jP'^®**l^"* cepted, the estimated cost to be |the in the world. ” the to relebrate her 10Mb birthday. neat bun, *be had quite a ment should undemke only those ONLY ONE CANDIDATE RDckefoUer, who Imd held himself open for a foxift, laU in !»■ troducing thf motian: “It is clear that, inaofar as the vast majority of delegates to tUa Conveotfon k concerned, there is qnly one cam didate for the Republican nomination for president of the United States.” The governor said his concession of the top spot did not mean he would accept a vica pwaldentlal The Day in Examine Trucker Sept I in Woman's Traffic Death r. Frakum. 41. la ehaifad .........in fatally injuring Mn. Henry KoltyB of 980 Lone Pina Rd.. when hk track ool-heyi at Telegraph and Blapk nkla In Bloainficld Town- He appeared befora West B fleM Justfoa o< the Peace 1 C. Dtelarte. Mn. Mtys. 16. «ed Mty 16 kutt. Jeeeph many kespksl, Poatiac. a week alkw foa aeel-tkni. Savmi afoar panana were Inland la tha ts£-««Uafo cal- ,Hc repeated earlier statements Aat be would even \uni down a personal appeal from President Eisenhower to take second plaa. Ford Still After VPNdmination Stes No Insida Track for |Lodgt; Continual to Woo Dalagotions CHICAGO IP - Michigan today continued to nurse bopes^ Rep. Gerald R. Fiml Jr. as a vRe presidential nominee, despite reports that U.N. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge has the berth sewed up. National Cfommitteenum John B. Martin, delegation leader and a sparicphig in the Ford operation, said he relied on word from clooe-in aides of Vfoe President Richard M. Nixon that no. one bad been tapped late‘-last night for the Republican veep nomination. ★ ★ ♦ "We bave^no eyidepg at all to Koltys, who ewna an advertiatiig agency, has filed suk fat Detroit^ Federal Court afsinat Frahum for $196,009 in the death of hk wife. The Oakland Cbuftty Road Gam-miatkm reports that Ma^e road (IS-MUe) will be doaed to through traffic beginning Monday from SoufiifieM road to Telegraph rohd. tt k aqweled fo'ka dared Local traffic may continue to use the route, a commkaton «ohea-lan said. Detour signs will m up Monday, e said, relocating the Maple through traffic over to 13-MUe upport the-Lodge story. In fact, I understand the vice presidential selection possibly could be put off until Thurday,” Martin said. Ford yesterday eantiaaed his round of Meadly delegatloM. He got a warm leoeptton in Mtane- ter H. Jodd (R-UOnn) whe wvwed the convention with Bight's keynote address. Martin invited Judd to address the. Michigan group in a kind of reciprodty geture. Michigan delegates at the Republican National (Convention still were talking about a caucus appearance Tuesday at which New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller abruptly vetoed the draft-Rocke-feller-tor-President effort. WMnaaaes daim that Fnlnim. of Monree, Ind., ran a red Ugh Y and itruck the Koltys Wda. MriL Koltys suffered > a broken back. The negligent homicide charge was broq^t against Frakum by Bloomfield Townihip polia after Mrs. KoUyg died and a recUeaa driving charge by a witness was foare to law from Oraabreek A sewer system along Old MiU road and Chula Vista drive in Berkshire Villa has ' final approval from the Bloomfield Township Board. •A ★ ★ Thirty-two home owners in the area will benefit from the $32,000 prajact, to get wrtw wv ilk INF. lepwty MWtor win |e, $L0I1. ‘ alanagnM athewator fothar-—-------- - W. E. C. miTHWARE.: Named tp State Centennial Post Huthwoito^t Appoinfffd by Governor \Villioms to Civil War Group Pontiac attorney W. E. C. Huth-waite has beeii named by Gov. Q. Mennen Williams tb the nine-(CivU War (Centennial U wUI direct MicUgaa’s par- Huthwaite lives at 527 W. Iro-quris Rd. ' hr another announament, the governor’s office appointed a Pon-tiac woman and a Vicksburg wom-u to positions as assisfont county gents with Oakland Coa^. Appoinfod were Mire Martha G. Wandland, 22. of 232 MarlhaU St, and Min DeborairD. mblln-eaux : 2I, of Vidcsburg. it'" * Both started their $5,314 post-tlona Monday with Ae Juvenile (Court Division. >Iin Wendland wUl be assigned, to the Boarding Negro's Dream of Convention nrif n ■ n rl *** ssslgned. to the Boarding kxiory onatteiea of Ae tUvisfon while Mks Malineaux wiU work out CHICACiO (AP)-An Indianapolis Negro lawyer’s dream of becoming the first Negro to have hk name idaced in nomination for the presidmy ended Tuesday: ♦ it it Frank R. BeckwtA, who ran against Via President Richard M. Nixon in Indiana’s presidentia] primary, delivered a withdrawal speech at Ae Indiana delegation’s caucus, calling for Nixon’s nomination and praising Ae as Ae “party of freedooLV # ' * V " Rockefeller got a warm reap-jtion chairman, laid ________________ _. tion from the Wolverine State rep-| plained to BeckwiA that he could resentalives, but it was in terms not be placed in nomination by In-of personality anwal rather than dlana becauae Nixon had won the vote attraefton. I primary. of the Ne^ect section, according to James W. Hunt. Avision direc-lor. The addition et the twe women k brought about by Ae 1M6 eenns whleh aatherisee the county to have six aasktant oOuaty agents. One more wW be added later. Bunt anld. Hp welcomed the additions to Ae stadf as being a step toward giving "more priority” to each case. Miss Wendland received her degree in sociology from Eastern Michigan University and Miss Molineaux feaix'ed her degree in paychriogy in June from Antioch (College. ExactJ.v 60 of her patient friends;^*"' »• ‘‘’f “’““'.Wes'*’' ^ ** ^1 Ike Slirs Chicago, GOP Into frenzy (Cbntinued From Page One) j In my item about how aomtl Chicago Is the world’s greatest Hills is here trying to learn what;newspaper gals fall Into th>^ railroad anter, yet no railroad he doesn’t already know about'ways, I forgot to mention that 8oe» throi^ it. They all either politica-whtch isn’t very much. Lhey cal! every man ”Dariihg.” Western Union is handling morel tMMalw dItweB S# aO ff t or end here. covered tn'fte 1961 budget will be , gy . « W.363. or about 6V* per ant ODBCldl Ae-current payroll. wwsw ' • Education The Weather |Tax Levy rwi BA Ww«k*r BarMi a«t«H 1 Mi kM^aiir^MlT'MurV h*i!k Op wiA It* backlog and • boost m valuation, the County Bokrd of Educa----- wrlll .trim its atmual special W ... ter. 'S, ^ Sit ThSli^.f §:» *.&“ wlcomed the reduction as lowcr-^ **“ •« bills. ]«.tr t n. increase by a half ^ mill in Deamber if voters 'Tuesday Njapprove Ae courthouse completion jmillage propositions. A hatf I idaratioa UM. the levy will ge dwra fi«in 4 to .4 begtaaii« with the De-Uls. according to Ken-Brewn, deputy super-ef cenaty sAeeh. The fund was esUblished six lyears ago to constnict special “w ta iiaijctoforooms for handicapped chll-______. Ami in need of extra fociliUes. helped divide the birthday cake «*”* brought to her. the party sponsor^ by the| Confronted'with a roomful to do themselves. ai me party sponsored oy the; Confronted with a roomful ruypwh .. . . ^ „ ' ♦ * * thing, it's like being down on the ■ She has spent more than 30 farm for ray- birthday.” S ” m ROOM! added ON vT 7t jfiBiiMMiu 6 to Since the program was started, i i - re • Mdd,-131-Mqma. have Jbswl ^ MU rSmvl « «“"*lr«cted throughout the' THey are a part of exlstingi c^leiiRATEVG - A Pontiac State Hospital reduction win mean 1960-611 prepares ,to cut her, 100th birthday cake M«i* il ii fr.wM'c ii Mir«eW*» ©I $810,106 as comparedi '*'l*b Ae aid of iwychiatric attendent nur«s, » ewr *1 n wuhtafton « nlwith some 1900.000 kiA the jtalf FVederfrk Wagar (hlli of.803 Crittenden St. ^ M •mill, Brown |h!d. ^ • and Mn. Thomas Uoflay If XAamaia that Harry Tromsa dtagnise, was I ^ impressed with Ae sernioa topic, I ------ '‘Beware* of False Prophets.” i in this great stockyards amphi-Aeater. the bluebloods of Ae livestock world will parade soon after the political. bluebioods quit their parading. , * Hint to Ae folks back home: *be Mr iReniember that we have'a pri-*" ^ up next your aay. At AesP conventions it’a usually only the politicians who have their " "T" ~ ““ nemcmar inai we na coodHIoatag plut dufiwea Aa Uary election coming air 7t times 4aUy, Ae anaoke week, where you have aay. If Ae Democrats thmk they’re going after tfte woman and youn^. vote in an exclusive fashion, they have another guess coming. The appeal is uppeat everywhere here. Courthousy Project at Stake I Don't Forget Proposals WWsn J get home I’m going to get'9ut Aat cigar Presideht Herbert Hoover gave me to the Ltoooto Room of the White House 28 years ago, and look it over. It’s a precious souvenir . . . and I don’t smoke, anyway. Had my seat changed at the ] convention to one where the hear-. > ing is better. Newsmen'nearest' the speaker's platform do not have _ . . ^ . as good a vanfoge point as Aose County voters have* been cauUoned that there are more farther bgck. than candidates to be voted on In Tueaday’d statewide primary I — ; election. , A lovely letter comes from Mr. Delos HamlA, chairman of the Board of Supervlaors. ^ Aha warned voters not to overlook the two county propositions |S ‘"“i "* J' "" Idoing. I ♦ ♦ ♦ BOSft SAYSJdORE ' “Many timea”, Rsimlin aaid, “voters fail to notice the And Ae telegrams from my«hossj ara la ba voted on.” are gettii^ !««»• "nie first hadj The only'cdlmtywlde proposal consists of two questions, only one jvo^n, “Swell.” parcel of A package to raise four million dol- Ave. The birthday lady was honeyed by '60 of h^r feHow patients, and two granddaughters. Memories of 1900 and her farm wci-e brought back by the celebraiioh. . . The seoMid had two welds, “Yoo’re weadcttal.” The third. “Terrific; keep .U ae.” The tourA will probably he, "Ife aU avere poBtoo RsedlH . The best joke is a lettier froQi a guy who is my top knocker. He writes: "Your conventloh stuff Is rather fiat, snd the paper's Man About Town column is better when know larse to finish the new courthouse building program in the County Servlee Center. •‘WhUe we will be vottog a half-mill additional tax, tt to Hil}tia“to lour years'and taiqwen will be saving money since this la the most econtnnlcal way to pay for these cotinty administrative buildings.” Hamlin said. it it -k ............... "Other means of financlrig, such as general obligation or away” What ^ doe^t revenue bonds, will cost more becauae of Interest costs which I’t hurl him. . • : i usually double the original conistrucUotl' costs,”' i. S39VJ H3A0 Jm THE PONTIAC PRESS r.my sr. BaSr‘ ‘UAnsur "OOTfeaer Eisenhower Captares Nation— Greatest Address of His Career ' Confident, imUinf and on thtorwt ben present, but they were bf the wave, Dwraar D. Emnown drawing money und^ false pretena^. delivered the most stirring address of They weren’t needed the twio convntions last evening to a cheering group of B^blicana. ‘ ★ ★ ★ The Mst isneeUat aisa ia the woM'was St hie beat. He spoke caiMsUy, posiUvcIy and carried cmvkti^ The Preatdeat eovered many of the oatstaading achieve-meato ef Me adadaistrmthm and did ao coBviadagly. He drove his points home with emphasis and ySC wHh dignity and decerum. Tht dslsgatos lovsd it. A star waa la the ascandsncy. if it ★ It made you proud that you were an American and when he assailed i despicable tac-oi the Bus* during the kst few''ai(mths, pUUad no Ipunches.^ He “let iKBausacsav have |it.” There's no doubt anywhere |around the globe IKE , today that the United States “is the most formidable it it it This Republicaa coaveatioa te date hen witneeeed much greater nntaaeity than the Deamcratk. What will happen when the nominations start? American Voter &un Around Like Satellite Latest reports confirmed by tests at the UJ3. Naval School of Aviation Medicine in Pensactua shows that man will be able to function in a spinning satellite. ★. it it Six men were placed ia a chamber which wae revcdved at variem epecda Man-carrying satellitee amy be similarly rotated to eim-nlats gravity in space. The volunteers cams through tho teste all right, but most oxptriencod initial aomo of them un- Voice of the People ‘Longest, Loudest Applause Received by Russians Flag* In fUo de Jeneiro. the Tenth BapOat World Alliance »k!i htk) The ConununitU^. uikcd thii meeting to further their propegajida ^ lawfe W the « reiMtilM peee»—rJ Oelr flag and ^aotrd acHptuie. Th* "a«d nag” raeatwd Oie laii|ei1d iir my Ufebme," THraa RaaaUa BapOata elaeted ta etflrea at flie WarM AHIanca have baea MaatUled as Bad ageala. Iheae mtalatera work dlrretl} aader a malar graeral Is lha Novtrl <«e,'rrl I’ollrr It K al<« iii Arc vou or your church* being u»cd to further the 0»inmunml raiiv Raymond Kotikle 3W H. Casa Uhe Road ‘Jackie Does Need New Hair Style’ ^cdfCAcic. ------'— “Remember, We're Politicians, Not Carpenters” I agree with other letter A-riters Mr* Kennedy ahould go to a new beauty ahop and ate If they ran’t maka her hair look civilized deaay \ou rouldn I make out al nil. WTiy do they inaiil on having thoar '■oiocs fome In from •« di!it;in(V whtn they ean'i inakt ii Miund IPXKI’/ IT fjia-d It |a --|i < tK hut r.i-duJ fall* flat I'uzaled David Layrrence Says: Eisenhower Not on Sidelines Yet Radio Falls Flat Compared to TV ‘Women Would Do Much Bettor Job’ plMi Modi of tha rsdls iroadcaating that wSt tv-dortf from Lot Angele* and Chicago hka been very hard, id ikS d e T a t a n d and some ncxl admlnmtration abould women hr nni»»itHnt diplo-circlf* and ppat*. They'll do a better Job than moat of the men have done and they deserve the ChHili-e, C.V.M. CHICAGO — The man who hold* the key to tha natloml alectloa this town and was east a million laaalta from Khruahchev but Just what doss this mssn to ths rsst of us? WsU, wc’II tsU you. it it it To the American voter it should be military power in the world.’* The no surprise at all. He is regularly President establiidied this point in spun around every four years in the compeUing fashion. Even the Reds ^evolving campaigns. And though he must be a little dubious of them^ selves today. ★ ★ ★ Also, he listed financial achievements dbring his occupancy of the White House and pmvsJ with statistics that the nation has been far mors prosperous in all ways than it was under Democratic domination. More men are at work, now at higher wages than evtr before in history. Rarely has the President been in such fine fettle. He exuded con/idenee andseemad to be aware from the outset that the facta and figures he had bPougfat to the meeting were bound to win his listeners, whether they be in the audience or in their homes. it it it may suffer at times, he and the country always get back to earth after election day. The Man About Town It Makes It Easy To Get Acquainted When You Mention Our Pontiac hap$ one of the most significant demonstratlcina in American politic*. Pw If what the critics have been saying about tht Elsenhower administratiop had really sunk in with the people ag a whole, then there would never have been the outpouring ol people and the spontaneous e.x p r e ss I o n t of applause noted here. Dwight Elsenhower, It will be ■aid, has always been a popular figure and some have argued that, while (bU won eampaigns for him, he cannot transfer bis ■ trength to anybody eloe. History doesn't agree with that OM be tdermtod by the PresMcnl and the conalry far fetter than the Bsnssgusnnsa •( any aoUon which could lead to war. ^ Elsenhower In the coming campaign will ask lor a vote of cwifl-dence In his administration, lie will point to Richald Nixon at a man familtar with the details of the Eisenhower' prticies ifi the world and cxpei^enced to tlw methods to ~bc used in carrying them on. Tbe President will argue against change at this critlcid time in history. That’s why Dwight Eisenhower's visit to Chicago becomes a memor- abie'-opening of the actual campaign to obtain St the.polU a vote of approval for tbs admlnistratieo, which will assert ernttoaUcally that it has brought good timea In an economic sense and hat" kept the nation out of war. ((opyrighi ISSO) Prefers Rockefeller for Next President THbLOHTS FOB TODAY a ho deeJareo hi* w ay to /blit fnse^, and whe regultcs UiR for what be ha* done? — d#b/«l:U. How would you be if Uo. which *ls the top of judgmeiWy should but Judge you a* you arc'/ — Shake*-peai-e. Dr. William Brady Says: Use candidates nominated and the platform uritten m birge] partly wilj^ influence the outcome of the 1980 elections ★ ★ ★ .Many of my friend*. Uesnoeral* a* well a* Repul,Mean*, haye volred a *eriou* preferenee for \el«on Ria-ketHliT fur l*ri-*l* fense; worked to develop education, housing, better Iwultli, iniprou-merit in agriculture, increased industrial producilon and politu-al democracy in other nations; improved social security as Undersecie tary; . lielpcal •modernize New York State ConMItutlon; elected Governor of New’ York In 1058: worked for sound fiscal policies, economy ui govermnent and fair taxation policies. Donald i:. Barlier 63 .South Edith v Medicine Cabinets Must Reflect Intelligence, Thrift Portraits Smiles Politieisn: A person wbe tslks like s stotesmnn, bat osaally isn’t. When away from Dome, whether only in Michigan or In some other of our 50 •tatea or .a foreign oonntry, you have a big advantage when you tell them you’re from Pontiac. It is almost like getting a base on balls. Kverybody’s heard of the Pontiac car:-many of them own one or more. Most ... everybody has heard of the greatest in- Mamii Eisenhower traveled every a ghost , . Who walks our-of (hr thick forest . . . Under the cover T.-idlc-bluc dawn A doeior «s.y* Utile kid* are apt to catch evriythlng. Except what Mom ha* Ihn-alcned Dad would gt'e them when hr gel* home from wort. : countertrntani and and .uncertain extent systemically —the negligibic quantity that may be inhaled a« it i* vapori/ed by the heat of the body. Despite la- Iwiited- wades like a country boi: in cool water Sometime* he sit* the banka of the river : a lazy, dreamy fisherm-m Slouch^ tor hours betide his long It seems that aWjut the onl> '•ui-e yhe tn-make 4t ram drag our-the garden hoee bored efforts of certain doctors to pole . . . The Jog on the Hudson make the public believe iodine and , is a trsunp . . . With a silent, brok other substances are absorbed into en heart . . . W ho wanders aimlcss-the system through the unbroken ly through the long day ... In skin, there is no. scientific proof search of the warm carem of the that such absorption occuia. An Insurance ronipan,\ consid’ m gull Me ol the dangerous sport*. Aw, let the dub have hi* I>st* or 1#0 word! Usif ptrutotait' to P*rioa*l h«*itt nod hrston*. nM M-tait. dl*fno»li. or trrstmwt. WUl b« uiiirtrrd ov Dr Wtillsm irsdl'i K * iitomped. •rlf-sddrwtrd oovolopo u unt to Iw Pooiiu Pr*t*. Poimsc. UlcAi«ui (Copyright ISM) And who trundles off a man diw a five-year sentence into the black night . . . Seeking foe robbing a liaternlty hou*c.*A a pillow of mellow moonbeams stiff initinlion! Someday he will stroll far down the rtver And leaving A trad of dewy tears G* quietly out to t^ *ea ro die Think of kew tired you'ZTbe If ,vou did half the thing* ,*ou planned to do. Case Records of a Psychologist: Positive Thinking Gives Strength ThOM pracoelous youngsters rand most Of them are), muef be reckoned with. My Rousing Keynote.... Monday night Walteb H. Judd db- _ _ _ livbnd th® keynote speech and both .-good friend out at Drayton Plalni, Judo, and the talk were tremendous irriag Kaedu, fucceesei. He was applauded and tell* me that the other day his nine year cheered time after time and it wasn’t daughter came home from echool and eaW she wanted to miter builnoas. When toe hired clappers who were carrying explanation .he .aid that her teacher bed ju*t told her that seven year* their sons been engaged to a war? The last affair—the Kmvan War —cost moi'e then 135,000 casualties and was fought 8,000 miles eway from the homes of American families. Will this happen again? the baU. It waa the delegates. ’Ttey ^'dre enthusiastic. " it it" it \hc nsn made a thoaghtfnl, constnictive RcpubUcan talk and while he oecasioBally “viewsd with slam” his remarks were packed with ^rd facts aad he cited chapter ^ verse. wu making a million dollar* a year when *he wo* nine. Some of these questions are especially influential in public raaction to the so-called peace issue. Actually, it's an issue that haa to do with keeping the boys now being drafted or the one who have served already from being sent to the front lines ol any war, large or amall. Tho PreaMent has bMWo the brunt of IntemaBoeat nitom t« many yenn. He haa bnS to toka 'ITiere'e tragedy ,in our former’* fields, according to Max Pauwertli* of Walled Lake, who lay* many pheoeants ore killed while elttlng on their nesU, by mowing machines and combines. The Country Parson HOfiowde a much greater appeal to Verhfll Orchida tft-his audience than those who spoke ^ UrCIUUS 10“ and ceitatnlT his sc- *■■** mzm iiu m, birthday. more spontaneous and Pm,, wattem. Los Angelea aptakers of Birmt^^; Wth btrthdoy^^—^ tfanea and watted for,—_ Mn. ja^ Ksaanit; while Judo was* sf Oxford; ttth birthday. ^ . > jpted on half a hun- An*tin Riarks I. And this doesp’trtfer of WoUed Lak.;^b«xhaay. to the hl^ hands who do their of Jack*on:*formerly of HSyTfOth blrth-masten^'DMding on signal. ’They may . ture and glycerine, half and half, is the most satisfactory treatment tor canker sore* to the mouth — usually they dear up to two or three days. Sn-ealled “eotortoM” Iodine 1% net todtoe at all, bnt a reladveiy toari aotattoa nf tedUM, et little I entlaeptlc or I peikaps Milt- ..jOiiet.ef Ii.dtrinii^ ....... On long standing* iodine tincture may become stronger, instead of weaker, because the alcohol evaporates fatter than the iodine dose. Iodine tincture applied ta the skin over sprains, ^flamed lympfi But Just as he DB. ORANE was about to throw his leg dver the fork In the tree, he looked, down. And he ETVw panicky. “Help, help!” be yelled, “for I can’t hold on," and befere we canid go to hi* nssciie, bn dropped about M leet to tbn gimuid. apentotog hto .Actually, had jiietity of strength avaflable, but til* fear robbed him of it. If he had hugged the tree only moderately, the frictiOB of the rough bark against his work shlri, would have stopped his descent. But JobtoMne- a» 'seansd 4ie ««• practically powerless. Then they were hypnotized Now they were told that they were weak and feeble; Under_thi% nega five mental attitude, they wefc then urged to grip the machWe as strongly as pqp.*iblc And they averaged only to llj*: But notice whet happened next, for they were now told that they were strong, powerful, Herculean. And with this PO.SITIVE mental attitude, their handgnp averaged 340 lbs! Note that this was almost 40 per Cent higher than their best • possible strength when they were to the normal waking atate.' “But Dr. Crane, where did th»t extra strength come from? ” you may ask. POWnVE THIMUNG Well, we know the muscles didn t .sqiidenly grow bigger and stronger by an increase in the number or size of the muscle cell*. One rc'iMin why lli> Nr^ 'l ork Yankee* and the Big 10 football teams are so .surcFssful is ))ecau.*c they "feer' succciisful A Jong tradition of winning ihu.* helps promote future winning So think good, wlioicnonie thoughts. Look for virtue* in ll yj '1 yourself aad la other*, instead of fearfully analytlng your body for ache* or allmenti. Join a church, too, for that ex-trovert* your thoughts upon other people so you forget self, as Sila.* Mamer did after little Elppie arrived. So that greater power was there all the time! But in the neimal waking atoto, when tbsM A;*«TI *tu» >0 Dr. Otorst W. Cr»r* 1.1 e*r« of Ihf rooU*e Or***. Poniloc. Mlclilfin tnclostit » loot 4c stamped. oolf-ttSdrotiWl CBVoJtp* *od 30c to cover trsms *ad srtnUnc o*«u «h«n you smd tor hu piyelwloslc*! aod p*m- tentlen waa diverted aMnewhat. In hypnoaii, however, they concentrated Iheir attention. For they were mninentarUy deaf and blind , and Intenaittve to other stimuli. So there wai less draining of their . If y-ou think positively and feel confident, your strength is actually greater than when you feel ^ feated or afraid. And thnt’a why mothers, when •eml-hypoettoed by. ^*ng*r tents of strength that they esn’t dapUcaJe aader nomnl rowH- tlMS. I tatltlad ■ r*au0U-trioiM tn • *U A* ttntw Couattn It ir.IJ.*0 • y»t ■laMiMN la Ifieilswv and aJlocbi pUoa* la th* todMd BtatM iBTU rr. AU maU tabaertptlmvr-----------'■ adraae*. Poat.it* has h at ih* Ind elata rat* at lOeUStii. IMffkir it AOC. .C THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNliltDAY. JULY »7, l>eo Painter ijiaik Entries Roaring alArtExhW ^ * Rate Exceeds MAKE Ip PAp- In for Eastern Mkhigah Fair Varied Program Sot; Harnoss Racing AAorks Aro Expoctod to Fail Original Aroa Works Will Be Displayed at _ 4t\rt\ Farmington Church i|ng|0||7j7 FARMINGTON - Free l«n«i puiHer Mw. lUrgret Cr«mrr will b« liKSt speaker Sunday at 18 a m. at the openinc d the third annual Omununity AM* a n d| CrafK ExhMtit at thp Farmtngtoni UnivtraaUsI Church. Mrfc Crahiar. who Mudied an imLAY CITY — Ftom P'”'"* pahMr m Maadays tram 18 a-m. • br held here M 0 n d ft y la 1 pjM. aM aa aaeUaya tram ‘ through Saturday WUI be 1 pja, la *:* p.«. Ihrmwl. . . 1 62-year history. A1 c Plerceall. fair secretary said lemdiy and cframica have be«mj today. <>«ered tai the exhibit from Already entries are pour- Lake. BirminRham. Southfteld. . - ' u i » » PMitiac. FanuinKton. Rediord. i.i- ing in far above last years vtjnifi. Northvllle and Plymouth. )totals, and reCOrdS tOT Aaarda wiu be given i»r »»•■*<; harness racing events are Thote wishing to enter ran con-i expected tO tumble, he retact exhibit rhairman Mrs Ar-j ported Rd Pusey. miS W. 11-Mile Farmington, until Sutuidayl RED Traditiiidall.v. some 75,000 orr-aons attend the lair, aponsored by the Lapeer founly Agrirulturul TAG DAY BARGAINS I •f war, dairy ahow. tmeior haul-lag eanteat and hnmeM tweing I Feature* of Monday's program 'will be the judging o( i from the -■ (aelades the vlUagr’s Mttre I *' Street Improvement pfagNm far j Special asaessments for cirfWng the y mr. 'nttd alley paving on Lytander ir If it street are plann^ as well as I sewer Installation on Miller street. stT $3.95 : l-.vear-old stake. Judging of llvroiack In all de- KOOL is nothing in the ordinance prohlb- given council approval, was a pro-gtreet iting (arming on plots leas than 10 posal to improve street IjghUng in'____' acres. Rochester. **• I Thursday, tattle entries already | A committee was formed by the| WWW , are double those ol last year Township Board to formulate .xnd The Council also passed an and sheep are not far behind, distribute a newsletter, exjdalning ordinance prohibiting dogs from! Plerceall saM. ordinance to voters. The lett’rjrunning loose in the-village and! T»w trsMAP ; .'was Sent out tWs Week. gave first reading to a moPel rac^ that night will feature tlie PotUicol BoundoriOS 3-year-old filly pace, the'2-yea>- , 2-ws*' uwicuiauvai vu xauuci saiiir lur rirA.’UTcui iJvriima: souflr uf - Parkdalru -tliniai-Tqipiwed hr R>r Orion; McNutt Rukus Not Over Yet' Southfiold Moyof' May Vtto Firing of CH/i Administrafor Oldest CampMeefing^ to Start on August 4 RCWdEO - The I arayiaC*. tourtag pnachen an 0»e' \ ____________ , ath* »*.;Wchaitl AdUaa ol fl» ifcfH e oldest reUgiaos niee^iii oMIa Q SOlm(rI£^J>-The atatUB of kind In MicfaicaB - « Qdapri HiaMm, Dr. RoUwid Rin and die Retr. Joaepb M. Davis of MeNuH WM fired right In a 4-t vote by a foar-I power Mock led Mm d. «SM^ to be quartered M the park for the duration of the httfiv denenlnatkaBal camp meetliig. whkb eoptinuea throuidi Aug. 14 A crowd of neariy 4000 is airii-efpated lor the 130 p.m. Sunday service*. OUlte preachtag iMUrVleeb win be held daily at 10:30 ad.7:30 Each day wUl begtai (or visilon ■tCrSO a.m. with a mornfaic pray# tfane, and wriD be concluded with >. > the 7i30 p.m. preaching aetviee. fipedal diOdroi’s and youth pro-' * grama tafli. be conducted for the younger people enrolled at the oanqr. under the dtrecthm of G«tv M left the city * riranh B. Slawger, eseeutiye «lee pre«ldewt of Aabuty Theolaglcal The mayor further indicated that he may veto the Cbuncii action. He haa 10 day* under the city charter to do this. In a 10-page steteniem read to the Cbuncii Monday night, H’, to be followed by children's games, races and I’nder the new ordinance, 6n- CHICAGO (Apt-Republican Democrat, you’ll find a Symington parked TtT the convention. ; their ov Two week.* ago .Sen. Stuurt Sym- . ington of Missouri wm campalgn-jlng in Los Angeles for the Demo- on residential lots by if* j ing 111 LAIS /hinsrirR mi uif l/r'uw^ W^a* kA L* 4 D Uk* 'sitting on a brsezar!" Inter- tests. • leratic presidential nomination. He VOiing mOCninOS TO DO woven wire with plastic cord; Tlie county firemen’s ttq5-o(-war|iost. Inspected in Leonard cover.- For boats, will be at 7:30 p.m. with the har- . Si^e 17 X 16,. 1 :.-.eh $2^5 SPECIAL BUTS ii SOCIAL STATIONEBT Qub size Typetle Stationery. iiO' sheets, 50 envelopes in dssortsJ' pastel colors. Extra box ol 401 sheets, 24 envelopes. 17$ ValM $2.49 BANbSPUN FABRIC In Assorted Colors US Folwe 87c ness racing to b«in at 9:15. Race.s I This w eek Fife Symington of Al>DISON tOWT^SHIP — Voting j will be the 2.28 pace, 2j7 trot and I Baltimoie County. Md.. ^s^ixing; machines will lie open foi‘ iaspi-c-j 2.18 p^.‘ (with his state's delegation at thCjtion at Rowland Hall in l-eonardi The livestock parade is sched-;Republican convention in advance (i-oni 7 to 9 p.m. Friday and from' uled (or 1:30 p.m. Aug. 6. tiremen's of his campaign for Congress backilO a m. to noon Saturday, tug-of-war at 7:30 p.m. and thejhome. | we* last harness races, the 2J£2 pave.; The Democratic senator and Re- Elertion officials.will be present^ 2.22 trot and the '2.15 pace and publican House aspirant are (irstlto explain operation of the ma-| trot at 8:15 p.m. cousins. chines. Alt CONorr(OHIO OPEN EVERY NIGHT TP f Mon. through Sot. DOWNTOWN AND ^DRAYTOW PLAINS AUTOCRAn NOTES LMFola* $1.19 WE HAVE 100 FREE Tians RIHG BOOKS 3 ring oonva*' ring books with, tn'etal rings ond Icdrol holdat.' flaoulor 4.75. i SvMlall $3.95 9 TYPEWRITERS Vary i Fashions that flatter the ^ fuller figure with a flair 3” 3’i u nt '■It Gay and charming qt thoir namosako, AAolly Goldberg cottons do tha most flottaring things fw fuller iiguros.With gonorout soomi, gor^ skirts, sparkling now atylos golorat Sizos 16 to 24V5, 42 to 52. '^1 Art lot our oxpoftly trained coriotioras help you ochiovo that important ‘look of fashion'. 'PETITE' cidi ealuos on domon-! --------_d tisad typewritars, odd-i Ing iBOcmnaa, auauiographa, photo' copy UMKliUtBO. drqw^l ■p-^-YeMjPg^ Women's Sport Shoes by soamr girl of Htlonco sPratch nylon that fits oil sixot REDffi<3GeD 110481 RIDE THI BUS! Ferfed|,.em|ferteble fit, surporb flguro-smeothiiHi con* trol ... (a the famous girdle with riw stretch olottic wolslfaood that odiusts automotkolly to fit any size woist froi»ia4 to 30. Sotin katox* front panel for extra " imin^-power. White; XL, 32, 34 woisf. Abo avail- Whirling ond ^ twirting bouffant thrills •Moral Priailiig Ml BfHos SuppN if W. LMffMct FE 2-813$ • Rogutorfy 4.99 pair • Wkita, bona, colera • SwppI* toothar Mppors 9 Now Moxiblo iipart aoios • Choao Irani nrany sTylos , • WotHon's aixoa St* 10 • Oti solo wkilo thoy to*»: 2-»5 2.11 Just aa# 'CHARGE IT ; OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO'9 Mc^n. through Sot. DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PUINS 244 r mart styiaa wt 3.44 tiid S.44 Now stylos to“pouff" eWryLing I ■i'T . to party foshionr Locos, ayoiati, in nylon not, shao^ blends. Whites, poMls. S-M-L to group. JtisT soy . "CHARGE rr f, JuaT soy . . . "CHARGE IT" q» Fodorarsl /'I." -TW Wii \m 3WMI 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDXF.SDAY, JULY »7. IBdO ■ A fug Master Is Fined is Customs Violator HAMILim. Out. 1 tur ol the Mtbuue Fsir, the taui-at tac on the Grait Lakes, was PMd 0.001 ii Mi«Mr«te't OMt Monday after pteaiffat guMy |» te bf)each of tea Otetemi Act :Capt. WUliaia Wbarten. IT. of liurtii«taa. ateuM abtaMac Agrtte 1o Steporattoii MMititkmtenA mmU laiteteo MaMtek ^ * yart w la|y t arMhoat The tug was released last Friday after Capt. Wharton had paid twice fite duty plus taxes, as weB as a IMore School Bus- The twt la « oft. Va., whe r bound for Nor- The 21,e0ftteB ^ueen hrafce up were killed in accideiits f Miya last year, atete poUOl ai3r|*l^<^l*^v «al * pmu<»I P »> UKon Roth« Husband PALM SPRQiGS, Calif. (AP>-Aictm* Lilian Roth, author of _________ “rp Ory Tomorrow,'’ and teirt *?”****• MdGutte have Mreed on a trial separation. "We hope we'll he able to work Ings out,” she said Tuesday. "I doft't want a dtvorce.” She and McGuire were married 15 yearaj iteDoi hate (RraetioM to atop taMa To FadBUte *lntelMgent* Voting Deaths, Accidents EAST LANSQM (VPt) <- I There ware 31| aeddtuta ac Uy iavoivtnc achooi busp. an to-UrtoM of S pw'^fBP. tee police a Scitentift Dtcides - -t to Dtfuct Aittr AH . HELSINKI. Finland (AP)-A Isavlet sclaoist attending'a ged-. ^»ics and geodetics congress In s invhlag ptroiai Helsinki asked Monday for poliU-f'inland. Today he aelMwl baa — Ikaa to ady year I Citizens League Rates County Hopefuls In Us annual endeavor to asst 4 voters to cast ''an*^ intelligent vote' in elections, the Onkland Otli^ns League today released Its rating at the many candidatM for U county officee. Unoppoeed candidates were not rated. changed his mind and asked to be sent home to the Soviet Unton iThe name of the scientist was nn(| j; " The 1959 study covered the first'discloaed. Police turned him over r-ear since a law requiring traffic [to the So^ Embassy.________________________ Rankings * OMgresm the league rated 1 “three star*' winnera aad S “two star’* wtaners. Incumbent Republican WUIiam unopposed for kids Good teeth, good eyesight—general good health depend upon the proper amounts of Vitaraias A and D. Keyko Margarine—Ahierica's finest margarine contains these essential health g vitamins. Delicious as a spread (w I ing ool League said, through questionnaires, looks into credit raltnHS, court record*, home Inlervlewa and lull committee interview*. The League emphasised that in tee primary it compares only candidates running Tor the ume ol-flCe In the same party, riot in the oppoalng party. The League alse ranked the eight candidates bidding for Oakland (Ounly’s nonpartisan new Following are the League's for grown-ups In addition to good health—grown-up.s with families need to watch the budget. Don’t forget the thie economy—plus good, GOOD taste of Keyko—America’s finest margarine. for all your cooking and baking, too! democrath; (fongreM IStb Ulstrict) *♦ Ralph T. John.son ** Joseph Kaduns *• James Kellis •• George E. Lennox •• Ijpo P. Meagher •• 2lgmund J. NIparko Slate Senator (Uth Ulsiricl) *• S. Jerome Bmn.soii ’• Hoberl H. Chupin ’* Joseph T. Stadnik State Kepreaentallve (lIlNtrlct !So. I) *• John S Coleman • Patrick K. Daly (District No, 2) Arthur J. Law (liicunilwnll IDIxIricI No. S) , James M Me, Neely (Dlstriet No. 4) •** S. James Clarkson (Incumbent • *• Albert A. Kramer ' Adopt Rules for Curbing Maverick Truck Firms MONEV<8AVING COUPON WORTH , This coupon good for lO« ! LANSING (UPIi - T\«ro new i rules to make it luuxler for maverick tnicking firms to violate Ihiblic Service tbmniissiori rule* I have lieen approved, a comml.ssion Thii cwpu mstnlMl to fsar metr it |ood lor lOf iMiri Uw pwehau Of KEYKO MARGARINE MR. GROCER; TMf caupon will b* redMnwd ky lis —------iccordint to lh« l*rm» ol th# oR«( lot 10< plus ktfldlini 1m. Mail your c by raturn malt Tliis coupon is non ttan----------------- Invoicas pre«ln| purchasa ol suRIcitnl slock ol our brand to covnr eoupons /^jneiica'i finttt niad must ba sbosin on taquasl, and failurt In do so, miy al our oRtion unid all «tubmHInd (or rad«n|^. Tbit oRti espirfs Saplambnt 30. INO. Cask tMrgann* l/»tb r'---------‘ spokesman said. ^ The rule* will go into eltwt I when the stale adniinlktralKe printed, officials said. TliC rules were aimed at preventing truck ownci-s who are not licenser! as common carriers to "lease" their vehicles to firms and send along a driver, thereby acting as common carriers, a spokaman said. iiwi The commission said the rules were formulated in respotwo to demands by legilimiile truckers all Over the .state. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED OVEN-READY HEN TURKEYS FILL YOUR FREEZER AT THIS LOW PRICE! SHOP EARLY — ONLY 400 AVAILABLE! STERK Groin Fed Steer Beef ROUND BONELESS SIRLOIN RiBsi CLUB RUMP BOJUT Fresh Ground —Leon Beef or Pork^s*- Fine foi Meat Loaf ^ Do*. $■ QQ Michigan Gude h Skiileis FRANKS 2 *]00 Grode A Medium White EGGS ^ 3 »“ *|00 GRAIN FED STEER BEEF Hind Quarters 85-100 Lb. Averog* ONE WEEK ONLY C AT THIS g, LOW PRICE PORE QUARTERS , . . ^ ^ Lb'. 43t FWL SIDES.....................Lb. 45c Cut, Wfoppnd nnd Sknyp-'Fioxen Fmn.____;______________ Homuurs Oakland packing market 716 GLENWOOD Acnxs From Pontiac Motor OHicn PHONE FE 2-9114 RETAIL MARKET OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY—7 A. M..,to 5 P. M. ^ ' S Retoil Butchere to Serye You (Diatrirt K*. •) • .Seymour V. Devereaux • 0, Vernon Leopold • William A. O'Brien (Dtetrtet Na. I» ^ John C. Hitchcock • Henry Ford Pickering OOrNTY omCEII • George J. Ftolkerson * Alvin S. Rappaport • Henry M Morggn Jr. • ('hrinlinn F, Powell (IMalricI 4) • Raymond L, Baker • Arthur C, Becker • John A. Tlfu* • Simon H Victor (DMilct Na. I) William Haywaixl I Iqcvmbent I (l)htrtct No. f) Homer Hight (lerkReglster • John E. Kronenbcig * David S, Leei TiraMri>r William K. Benson ttM'NTY om< M Sol Plafkin •• Roy J. RuaXell Surveyor Stanley F. Dunn R»J>LBUr’AN (Caagrraii IRth IkUtricI) W'.lliam S. Broomfield I Incumbent I Htate Senator (12th llUlrlel) Richard D. Kuhn ••• Farrell E. Roheri* ' Stoto KeprewnlalKe (UiNlrlrl No. 1) -I.loyd L. Anderson 1 IncuniU-nl I (IIIMriel No. 2) Richard i M'sire (niMrirl No. SI '* .Stanley Hnwii nerh-RegUIrr Daniel T. Miwphy Jr (Incumbent I TrMuurer Charle A. .Spark* (Irtcumbenll Drain ('otiiniUsPinrr LIO f. MEAGHia LET'S CHOOSE OUR LEADERS WISELY Nomtaalo —* Domoerol LIO P MEAGHER ^ YOUh CONGRESSMAN PrimorfM Aag. 2 Snrbeyog Ralph A. Main (Incuniticnn Jiitllte ot Pnihair Quick Ralief from Pile Irrilalioa (Non-I'artisani ‘•Oiinald K Adam* '• llcrbeil RurdU'k ’* VeiTU- F; llainplun ’• TIicodoiT F liiighea. *. Hirvld Kaufman • L Harvey IxMge '• Itniph S MiKire '• .lohn H, OsgiMHl I 40 year* hkO a Buffalo dni(RUt rrpuied an ulntmenl in relieve iilchlng and *inarUng of pile* H Ibruuglit *ucti (jutek. cooling. *o«ilti-jing. axtiingent relief that lU fame i.'pread acro*s Mie land making IPeleriion* Ointment a lavorlla in Uiouxand* of hornet A.*k your drURKlxt today for 55c box or 85c applicator tube Pciervm* Olnt- ■ dellRlil,.^ J.r m,BifV liurlt inwiey buck DOWNTOWN PONTIAC Thursday - Friday - Saturday July 28-29-30 RAZLEV CASH MARKET Jl SAVE MOQE TAG DAYS / and EVERY DAY it BAZLEY’S 78 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Extra Special!“ LEAH SVABE fOBS ft ^'oitnd ‘•on, citovB beef 'lb. PORR BAZLEY BETTER TRIM •0/t Lll*'^ glJTTi® MEATY BEEF A p| POT ROASTS 35>^ CHOICE CUTS BEEF MEATY BRISKET BOILING CHUCIC BEEF 49^ 19^ KOSHER STYLE m CORNED BEEF 49i> PAN READY FRESH GRADI ON( SKINLESS FRYERS FRANKS 29. 39r Extra Special f RIB CENTER PORK RQi CHOPS < T' \ i THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEPygSDAY, JtTLY f7, 1960 ETFfKBy FMel Still Siek Man IPhilipH.WiUkie Castro Otters Revolution as Example; Blasb U.S. iv?”o!iSS. US MEKXDES, Qiba [Sierra Maeetni of the contteaH,’ CHICAGO (UPl) - Phfllg H. en-Pcnidat of GuaUaialn: Red!'"^- m of the and repented eharieo of UJI. nr grenrion at*hitt hie fanvqimenL|llie Strrra Maeetra mountaine of ftiHy racovetred |eMiwn Oiba Arcuaing the United Statei alM repeated d again of aggreaalon against his haggard at he hoaraely barangned regime. C&tro said -‘‘tWe principal the crowd. He spoke for two hours reason for aggression against our and IS odDUtes and in the end country' is to prevent oar being practiirally sttnnUed into the arms'an example" to the rest of Latin of his loHowen behind him. lAmerica he declarsd. The Cuban Ipdder his charge tmt the VS. aid inogram for Utin America is a bribe to whip up -position to him. "The United States says io them. 'We wilt buy you. We are dispoaed to pay your price to Join us against the Cuban revolution.’ ” Castro said. Cutro shared the platform with Chian’s vko minister of i "We win continue making ourjQiban President Osvaldo Dorticot. Instead of a predicted half mil- fatherland an example that wiliiJacobo Arbenz Guzman, leftist Pavliofek. CssehoalovakJs'e sm-batsador to Cuba and CHi; At-faerto Bayo. a lormsr Spanish loyalist lentter who taught Cutro guerrilla warfare fti Mexico. CANBERRA-A dateflite-tracfc-hig sUtion—part of a chain from ICalifomla to Europe or South Afri-Ica—is being built by U. S. engineers in central AushwHa. An Aus-[tralbin crew will man the station. ^ WUUde, aahl that ho doan’t tak* r Ms campaign for the Repohiicaa fsr the peat, bat da ast expect to ha BimkiBtHL* 'The Rushville. Ind., attorney it a candidate on the GOP ticket lor state superintendent of public instruction in Indiana. He that while he does not -hs any false hopes for national office DaginBdgiiiiil on Way to Congo imaad Tteaday. liimunilMi afafei Mfaaaai hia piurinmi% « ih*t BdglM ttoan let out gf SM brcMli Envoy, Fcnnily Got Out of Argontina The secretary - general < here after three days of talks at U. N. headquarters Mli New York Congo Premier Patrice Lu- REDEEM COUPONS BELOW FOR EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS! SO EXTRA Top Value With This Cmpm m4 IIJI pMvhfM of HgrthanglM. Ii* gepi leer, WIm tr Clforttfet. 25 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS SLICED BACON C«K»«" <«W W RrMtr to DtfrWf toiS iStoTw, JW* M. IHt iU" 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS WITH TNII COUPON AND PURCNAU 01 4-Ot. JAR KtOeiR INSTANT COFFEE 25 EXTRA ■ TOP VALUE STAMPS WITH THU \eOUPOH AND PURCHAH OP l-LI. CNOCOLATI CHIP. SUTTIStCOTCN OR ICED PIANUT KROGER COOKIES TOP VALUE STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON ANB PURCHAH OS ONI KROWR COLMH SHO, CHIRRY SOLO OR CNOCOLATI DIVILI FOOD LAYER CAKE I vMM at Rraffr to Otfralt •■S latton HMilf MmiTUf.. Julr IS. 1S4S 25 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHAH 01 11-OL JAR VIAMC IWIIT CUCUMBER SLICES DAIRY WEEK AT KR06ERS We, your Pontiac Area Dairy Maids extend a personal welcome to shop our complete Dairy Depfs. and cheeses. Also to take advantage of our other outstanding Dairy Features. See us personally for your special cuts of cheese. Mrs. MarHn (PewD Fhzla frogen — Dixie at inhabaw WISCONSIK BIG EYEJN NUT SWEET GRADE "A” swnss CHiBE SAVE lOc-ASSORTED FLAVORS Borden's Sherbet. 19* SAVE lOe-BORDEN’S REFRESHING Orange Drink...........‘£^29* 39* 59* FRESH HOMOGENIZED Kroger Cacklin' Fresh E^t Thty’ra waiting for you now ... Kroger "cackling fresh ' eggs. Snatched from the neif almoit before the surpriaed hen hei time to cackle. Every egg is checked for thick, firm whites and roftid golden-yeltow yolks—th# kind that 'Idde higV^In Jho skiflet, Th^ U.S. Department of Agriculture cei^ifies that every egg in the Kroger carton is Grade A all the way. Borden's Milk LAWNDALE PASTEURIZED PROCESS Cheese Spread • • • • TASTY 'n' CREAMY BORDEN'S ^ COnAGE CHEESE V- |9 Country Club ytSBi. CartoB 49 ICE CREAM Vonillo, Chocolote, Strawberry Neopolitan Strawberry, Vanilla, Marble SAVE 29c ON 2-LBS.—EATMORE MARCAMNE Krc^er LOW PRieiS PLUS FRfI TOP VALUl STAMPS LIMIT 2 1-LB. ctn: WITH COUPON IT# reraroa fia right to limit qumiiUim. Pricts md Utmt tff»ctiv$ fAii iM, Jmlf tfiO, Kfogft ik Dimtt md fmttm Mkbigmt. Nmi* S*U A Cel These Leer, Lew Kroger Pricoi... Plus Free Top Vnliie Stampa. T ' THE PDNTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JUtY 27. im MAKE (ivtii rAbi^ SEVEXTEKX Frozen French Fries Go to Picnic as Appetizers bf hcstMl OU the grUI while the weU. JStlr In bawn. Serve wi,h ■mk eeaks. ScMon the (rgeenicrtp hot frozen French Iriee. hiMik aid t |00d4ted pkl «1 hot^hc^ld: IV rupe. ke. and amgp la a doiihi* el ahimiawa Ml. code CHICAGO-nV for ea ooldaer^led meal Is in- A'aftaUy steak and FhRicb frtm. Here's a ntw twM on the old ts-v% Enou^ for 2 to 3 rviagi. Prunes frtn iWtth a tray Of fancy sandwichet. Combine Ingredients, excopttit's a perfect I bacon and PYench fries, and bleed ; menu. Delightiul This Way '>7t«ama«a skittt sMStt *m > riwww STWMM tMUS MM 3 taMespoona butter heavy ddilct labauro incbcsi Ptah Ba PaphMe « tasu fua iVl swots •sM) T.STu^' &P. Hsve fM) split and cleaned but the nmabrmnm. aeaMaoa aad p|cnic RoqUlTOt^ sTffidi nd^IgpaMM^^ ;AAoro Gjoking Than Horn* and pepper. Dal vegefabha a tap of flab wttb hotter. Peld ath rebmant avae Bab: tap af baari. aeal Place h»h packages on baking! Easily cosifused boeaime of thoir 9th dwpo aad Savor. are different cuu of moat, bleat^ c«t.,frain the shdulder aeetlon t#' called picnic. whUe meat from thr leg la ham. the American Meat Institute explakw.' Although baST cereal and stbr until slightly toast- . ,_, . ^ M. Sprinkle with gaJ?te%owder|fS S ISS and cumtoi: add remaining toble-l*?” spoon butter. Mix well and finish,^ .2".^ ^ toastta. Sprinkle with aalt. COol. r**”*"*^ •****. ®* P*""’"*"! Sei^vo aa a topping for chicken ‘*7^'"®“*’’ *® curry with ground aalted peanuts j°**' *"* and mango chutney. I Ptoee to aad ol oidM af Itah (sr» /iiwMMi ! 1'*"'*'”^ expmuiB- Aimwign oows n ^ ***«*•• minwea—poreitmmt snotud ne.- »moked up .ud p™^ Kill,-p sj^jSKTkiSr sni! aoM cut two slits In/I cr^ sha^ ^ lendemem. m top of packages; semto^pai^| cook-belore-ontini ^nt: eater, open P«' kageJty »told.!^^ ing bark cut corners. Makes * p,re\xue el 170 degioos ibotwmm peroture of 170 d _ 30 to 35 minutes per pound). A fully cooked picnic may be aervod Borbecutng spareribt? Count on cold or reheated 10*% 335 <1 . I least three pounds ol the ribs oven to an internal Icmperaturs of > aerve four. I.IOileKrees (14 mlmitea per pound*. Wrigl^ Broilers » Mb Roasters -For Automoties Super Rinse "all" 10-Lb r\29 S,1. Z Economical Fovorite New Premium Duz ' r 59‘. For wails. Waodwark. Sinks, Etc. Spic & Span Cleaner 89' (>ir Ooei Everyttilng Lava Hand Soap 2-25* Mild For Dishes Ivory Liquid Detergent r 67' Get Tbot Zest Glo Zest Beauty Soap 2^:45' The Soop of Beouiif.ul Women Camay Soap 31* New lorgrf Hekmon Cookies C49' Old Favorite Mild Detergent Gentle Ivory Snow Giant '7Qc sito / y So Luxurious, So Mild Vel Beauty Bor 2:^i39' Gets Extra Dirty Honds Cleem Duz White Sodp^ - -— Sufishma Obit (tieoni Sandwich Cookies '^39' Top Frost Frozen Sliced Showbeiries 599* SAVE 25c Loaf Cboasa.'fovorit. Kraft's Velveeta Etna Lew Calorie Loaf Cheese Product Economical, Delicious Minute Rice VIssic Old Favorite Polish Sliced Pickles ^Otier Kosher Processed Dills (jood Toste Cookies Almond Windmills (jood Taste Crisp Coconut Bon Bons So Hondy In The Kitchen ^ Chef Foil Wrap Nestles — Children's Fovorit* Strawberry Quik Oertrrsoufh Froien Orange Juice Grade 'A' Froien Top Frost Peas Sfor-Kist Ouolity Frozen Tuna Pies Withbone Deluxe French Dressing Ciood-N-kieh Pizza Pie Mix 6-99- 21 IXntA sou IBL STAMPS ..MMh »a.ebasa of Aap... . Fredh Fish Item '■1 Ceveen rtOeemeate enly at Wrlfleyi tareufk Satursay, Jvl» Ja. Tb»$ c-------- “ cash eelue. Limit eae a iroay, Jvlv U. ' h eelue. Limit 9MP WRIGLEYS imQnQr'Xird 25 iXTU SOLD IBL CTAMPS Miloni 1890 Dressing Ceeeen tede'amaate wily at Wriolayt thrawfh faturuay. Jut* M. VMt cesmaa has ne cash vMiM. Lii|it eaa s»r ceiNmaf. / fly fly fljyj^JCifliyiiydjMp.^^ WRIGLEYS 25 EXTM SOLD IBL STAMP Libbcy (slossfs rs raOaamabla aniy at Wrif laya' Hi . urOay. July M. TMs cavpan hat na catli valua. Limit ana par custamar. 9j ^ (^.^-^iMiy-fls^jy fliy-9y fl? fly fly 25 DORA SOLD IBL STAMPS WHih fUNbotvwf Da* I4A. lag Food Club Flour Cavaen ragaamaata aaiy at Wrlplaya •aturPay, Juty M. Thli cauaan ha cash valua. Limit ana aar custamar. 25 IXTRA SOLD IBL STAMPS Whk, taedtoto Jt JiM Jl^.caaa Top Frost Orange Mce tJlul-tl * kvtnj fly flyflOUSh-^-flflflyfly- CiEX RIMER GIFXS FASXER WIXM GOLD BELL GIFX SXA.IV1F>; vv..'; I’s'i::': ;htkex ***' EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JULY 27, I960 Port iBvtr (■ softer thu pure; TUXEDO RENTU W*ddina%, Conv«UMn«. 0«nc«i. Format OccMskim ■AMPOlPH X.' Hattuooii Catlom Taihn nd Chthimn 901 W. NarM at faiatraplt FI 2-2100 TAIJt or AFRICA Tom Mboya, general MHTeiary of (hr Kenya Confederation of Labor, talks to ne\samen after a lao-hour sesuon with the Democratic pmudential nominee Sen. John ---------------------- ----------- i "lUHirS CAITOONS ' 5 Lnjoya Calm Role at Conciavc F. Kennedy. Mboya said be came to this country to seek aid for African students. Kennedy also (Old neu'smen he challenges the RepubUcstw to equal the Dem plank on civil rights. |:Dewey Retired From Politics By BOB CONSIIUNK iman in 1948 tells old friends who CHICAGO—Tom Dewey is here, [come upon him — sometimes with getting a kick out of doing little orla start — in this convention town. I Nau, a member of one of New biggest and moat sncceM-UA. permanently Mired frtnnj |,j politics.”. the man who lust toi F.D.R. in 19U and to Harry Tru- [British Record :KUHKAUTOS, ^ t s SERVICE :Top Gar Output govern and «OP leader lo making IniportanI money for (he first Ihiie In hin life. ‘ But the whiff of the smoke-filled itxmi will always be in Tom Dewey's noatrils, as will the appetite to be near the political arena. ■ 14» W. Hsron 81. FE Z-lSIF*j SPECIALIZED SERVICE • RADIO • TV • HI-FI • TAPI gKORDIRS A. SVSTIMS ' • OFFICI INTIR-COMS • WIiCOR FACTORY SIRVICI BLAKE RADIO’TV lie PCT. FOR NIXON He is a Ito per cent Nl.\on man ^ ^ 4i I *’* used‘by the conven- Go Over Million Mark tion bosses to placate those ele- , in Six Manihs, Jun.;S.*;rr«,S I Produrtion B«ah May; d™„ ««i n».x j to the convention tonight between LONDON ..'UPD - Briti-sh carl the nomination of Nison and the output made*'histoo' in June when, noiiilnation of his ntmUag mate. The output of WHasws o^ The expectation Is That his ap topM the one-mUlion mark in ^^^ds will heal half-^ar. vvounds as might be inflicted In the six moaths ended June here and there as the Nixon band-Ihe total pix)ductioo was l.Ka.eSl Iwagon careens through the hall at vehicles agaln.st TSO.'Tje in the cor- , high spee who twice has been within reach of the presidency must never really sleep wdl. One weald think that life wonM be a series of sonl-searchep, pieelag together the little errors of eommissloa and omission wUh-nnt which vietory might hnve He must count bad breaks ln-{ .stead of sheep before dozing fitfully off, must until his dying dayj feel in his heart of hear{s tha victors were lucky stiffs. Call It Family Clash— Twa Brathers Callide HASTINGS (AP) - Kenneth Mann. 21. was driving to I’ork when his car ai^ another auto collided hFiidoo- lieaf here. The second caT was driven by Kenneth's brother. Raymond, 24. The brothers, neither of whom wa.s injured, also own the same model cai-s. 1 tests have shown that Pakistan's Hazara District can grow tea commercially, and a plantation ill be established there, Rawl- r be sweet, smppy..i^~^ You can slim down or Btay as trim as you are now with Pioneer cr Big Chief sugar. They can actuary help you control your wei^t by helping you control your appetite. You see only sugar satishes your appetite so fast with so few calories. Just 18 calories in a level teaspoonfuL i Let the big red "Michigan Made" seal on every red, white, and blue bag remind you that Big Chief and Pioneer give you wen flavor—faster energy. Take home Big Chief or Pioneer -mev Bfit time you eht|[d . You’re right lo use more MICHIGAN MADE PURE SUGAR grown and procyeed in Aliclufan by MirhijAyy^i^^ Lemd-O'-Lakes Ufliitly Saltod Butter ggc HUMTS Slicad er HelvM PEACHES 25* BEECH44UT COFFEE I4k. Cum WlHi 4T Miracle Whip Salod Dressing Full Quart, Jer WMi Coupee 39‘ WESSON OIL Take$ the Smoke Out of Frying Full Gulbn Con $*|39 0000 FOR THI FURCHAM OF BEECH-NUT 0000 FOR THI FURCNASi OF LAND '0 LAKES VAliAMl 'TOin CMOON 0000^ THE FURCHAM OF COFFEE 49' BUTTER 1-lb. C«" UOHTLT SALTS* S 59' iRMumie SALAD DRESSING 39' Jiily iO. I9M. Stor-Kitt Tofty saptm |ylv 10. I9M. .J i____-__........______! N«m saW w mla«n *r dwiars.. IlMit •apiias Mr 10. IMP. Chunk Style TUNA 4 Rog. Coin 89‘ Dolo—HowoUon PINEAPPLE JUICE 46 Ox. Con ' 25‘ Pillor-Rock Foncy, Solid Pock WHITE MEAT TUNA 3^89' Pillar-Rock Tosfy Chinook SALMON Vi Con 59* Hoit Brand TOMATO JUICE Toll 29 Ox. Con 15' Porsonol Sixe IVORY SOAP 3c Off Pock 15*“ 79' For Outdoor Bor-B-Que REYNOLDS WRAP 25 Foot Roll 25' Del Monte Whole or SLICED BEETS 2 No. 303 Gloss Jors 29' Smuckors Pure Preserves STRAWBERRY 12 Ox. __Jar___ 29' Kraft "Jet-Puffed" MARSHMALLOWS 10 Ox. Bog 19' Long Burning CHARCOAL 4 lb. Bog 29' CHARCML BRIQUETS 5 Lb. Bog 39"*-" 69' Opon Pit BAR-B-Q SAUCE ^18 Ox. Bettio 29' Richolieu, Elberto Froostonov^ Toll JBaa Lorgo JK ‘RaRdy Ans"at: PEACHES'V 29' "^"39 Lorgo Tom's Fintst U. S. D. A. Choics Quality _ Beef Chuck ROAST Tender Blode Cuts 39'“^ Tom's Finest U. S. D. A. Choice Quality ROUND br SWISS STEADS 75'- UNOX Imported Boneless, Fully Cooked CANNED HAM 5 Lb. Con *3 M Necy, DaMaei, CaNferaie Seedless GRAPES 49'“-., U.S. Ne. T, New CALIFORNIA Potatoes 10 "59' U.S.'lte. 1, N«w Yellow OHION$ 3-'*‘ 29* TOM’S North wood Markets wgicmmimiom. . THE POXTIAC PRESS. AVKDXESDAV. .H l V J7. I9»i0 Rev. NohreU on Vacation Visitors Come and Go lUe Bev. and Ilia. WUUam C. NonreU, with their cUnghtar* Lynne. Christina and Deborah, will teare Frloi^ for a month’s yamdion at thdr cottage at MaifiMitte on Lake Superior. The Bty. NomOl has been an as«)ciate rector at Cbriet Church Cranbrook for the past eight years has aooepted the pastorate at St. Christopher Epia^^ Church at Rhrer Hllb near Mllwau- JOel Thome, a student at Acadamie Intemation-ale in Nice. Prance, has been chosen to conduct an amlition concert for conductors at the Palais de lladiterranean on Saturday. He has also been, Invited to conduct at LeMans. Prance, in August. Son ol Dr, and Mrs. Maurice Thome of James K Boulevard. Joel Is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, N.Y. ■ ★ *w w ■ Honeymoon in South Atier Lutheran Bite Hoocymooaing tn the Greet Smokey MounteSn tree etter their ‘ merriege Saturday hi St. Mark Lutheran Church, Orchard Uk«t are Richard Simmons of K«ego Harbor and the former Ruth Ann Adamson of Cedai- Island Lake. ‘ The Rev. How ard day combe performed* the candlelight ' ceremony before eome 300 guests. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Albln Wilhelm Adamson of Log Cabin Trail. Cedar Island Lake, and the late Mr. Adalbiaon. Her bouffant gown of white Chantilly lace and tulle over satin was styled with fitted bodice, sabrina neckline and» chapel train. 'WHITE OBCHIDS A fingertip veil of silk illusion was attached to a small plateau completely covered with lilies of the valley. Two white orchids centered her hand-cascade of miniature pink and white roses. Mrs. Thomas Gotham of West Bloomfield Township, was matron of honor, and the bride's niece Joan Adams of Oxbow Lake wore cameo Ivory silk organza over taffeta, witli matching headbands. MR8. RICHARD W. 81AIMONA Flat bows of aqua taffeta accented .their ballerina-length skirts. They ‘carried baskets of aqua carnations. ___Ronald Simmons of City was best man for his brother. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. James. S i m nl on s of Livonia. Jesse and Harry Wertanen of Dearborn were ushers with James Buths of Detroit. WE8TACRE8 RECEPTION At the recqitlon in West-acres Club .Hou'ae, Orchai-d Lake. Mrs. A(Jamson was attirbd in a two-piece sheath dress of turquoise lUk shantung. Mrs. Simmons chose a fuU-skirted grey silk print jacket ior -Jier—aon^s^ wedding. mothers wore orchids. Mrr Simmons, who is an dectricaL engineering senior at Lawrence Institote of Technology. and his bride will live at Cedar Island Lake. U. C<^ imd Mrs. John Leroy Clancy who have been in ’Tokyo, Japan for the past three years will artive Satur^y for visits with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Leroy Clancy of Mt. Clemens street. While stationed in the Orient. Lt. Col. Clancy was manager of the finance corps of the U. S. Army In Yokohama and Tokyo. WWW Poriner Pontiac residents Mr. and Mrs. Leon Oenre with their children Lynn. Leon Jr., and Patsy have returned to Atlanta. Oa.. after attending the Adamson-Simmons wedding Saturday in Orchard Lake. Mrs. Oenre is the former Patricia Adamson. W w W Mrs. William Sara fltnd Mrs, Oscar Ole. who were houseguests of their sistev. Mrs. Albin Wilhelm Adamson of Cedar Island Lake, have returned to Ishpeming. and Mrs. William Powe. a cousin, to Calumet. W W W ’ Here for a two-nionth visit with her parents, the James Clancys of Ruth street, are Mrs. Richard Thompson and infant daughter Maaria of Oardena, Calif. W‘ w w Mrs, H. T. Baker and son John of Navato drive and Mrs. Marion Benter and son Roger of Iroquois road spent Sunday at Culver Military Academy. Culver. Ind., visiting James Baker, who is attending the summer school session. W W W Returned Tuesday from Chippewa Ranch are Chris and Tom Griffin, children of the Glenn H. Griffins of Ogemaw road. W WJ" ■ w Mrs. Ous Anderson and daughter Marilyn of Zurich, S'wltzerland, were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Omar E. MacNutt of Neome drive this pa^t week. Marll3m and Leah MacNutt wiU be teaching in Colorado Springs, Colo..^ September. The Charles Howard Schlunts. who were married June 19 at Battle Creek Tabernacle, were honored Saturday evening at a reception in the Riverside Seventh-day Adventist Church on Mt. Clemens street. Hostesses were Mrs. Russell E. Perry and Mrs. WlUiam J. Heitsch. Mr. Schlunt and his bride, the former Janet Rae WUdman, will live in Berrien Springs where, they attend Andrew^ University. Mr. and Afea. Ernest Smith ^Marion Humphrey) Monkrv htisinfxfj is-the mm of t rench ile.sifiner Pierre Hal main ii ho displa\ed these hnt% of monkey fur at a Paris shoninf. The models represent the tliiee lependm \ and hear monkes ei il. aim sfc no ejil. -.peak no enl Carole Lombard Back in Style? Fickle Fashion Foils Females By CiAV PAI I.K^ . I PI Wonirn'» Editor PARIS (LT*1' - "onion noHoonor got pur homlmos all taken up than, "hoops. Paris hauls ’em douTi again. Aml^ just about the tlmo "o roi our psychos ad.iu8lo inches longer than last year amt to tile revival of the sleek, straight hairdos, the hair-rov-ormg hats, the wraparoitnil iiwis, ami the loosely-fitted silhouette the pie-Wotld War. II days when (Jarole Loinbanl instead of Brigitte Bardot was setting stylos. Shower Fetes Anastasia •S-rt V Anastasia honored at a bridal shnwor in an Onontal garden soilin'.; Sunday afternoon at the homo of her aunt Mrs. William P Gregory on West Huron street The honorees sister Mrs. Fred P, Sarnia of Detroit w.is cohost es.s Among tlio guests hride-elect's m o t h A/urias Savvas ol tie' Others wer*fSirll,a William' Melon lliadfs, .Mrs Kenneth n.ivis, Mrs. .Sam Savas. .Mrs William Coulaeos. Mrs. Pantcl f'antelidos. Mrs. K d w a r il Oliver. Mrs Sick Papatheiv (lore, Mrs Stephen Socrates, Mrs ThwKloro Brown, Mrs Peter Karakds, Mrs. M'K Vaksiteh. K I I ■/; .It 1) < I h and Bethania Gregory •The list eoneludfs with Mi« Snip, Snip, Snip and Dior Shows the Kneecaps Those «oip among the tall and wintoi fashion irtinds whii h devriofied on the oftening day of .a utek-long senes of shows by members of the t’hambpe .''vndieale tie la Cou-, ture Parisienne iThr ITuon of Par isian Oress Designers I. Shown Tiiostlay A batch of old-timers in ihK.hig busme.s.s of women's wesr Piorrr BaJ-. main, .lactjiies Hoim, pis'sideni of the-chambre Nina Rieci. Of Berkley announce the birth of a son, Lawrence James, June 20, in Mount Carmel Mercy Hospital, Detroit. GrandpaTentg are the Earl Humphreys of Berkley and the Andrew K. Smiths of Orchard Lake avenue. opulos of Toledo and Mr> Gns .Johnson, of Royal Oak molhoi and gotlmolhor of her fiunt c. Also present were .Mrs Abrahar Ryi Chns 'Dutch' Party All Right Women's Section Mrs Abraham Fituiiiilt ' Abraham Sa\n», Mrs Soer.ilis V, .Sekles. Mrs Peter 'I' u James Prokos of Waterfo.d Township, Mi-s. (ieorge .Saim i and Doreen Griffin of Di tmn mid Mrs Niclmlas T Milehell of West Bl.sanlield To"iislii|i Mis' Fred P Sami'tt "d' iiiadoii o( honor PARLS UP - Designer Yves .Sami Lauienl of Dior diopfied a fashion bomb tqday hy chopping skirls off short enough to show the kneecH|i and drupping the waisllme nearly to the lioi-lom of the hips Busts "ere flattened and uaists swallowed up^ _ The hue was liisitally Designer Piem- Cardin, who qiice " a,v " Ifh the house of Christian Dior, was yesterday « strongest exponent of the long er skirts and the return to an era vvhkh many of you read mg this are too young to remember Cardin dropped hemlines about two inclie.K from last .war's level so the knee-cap is amply covered Jacques Griffe and Jean Patou were more cautious', lowering them one •s.ick. chemi.se, will) a Imv- i; Inrh slung b.ig lacked «n at the bot- half to 0 ■Shoulders were natural Dresses and suits imth hipbone length jackefst, skimmed over the Body lightly, nevei hugging loo I'lfysely. Waistlines were not sharply-defineil. but Mrs Mis. Ray Pa Mitch.ll. Mr' WJIliaiii M>. ehell, Ml’S. Thomas Nicliol.i'-. Mrs. Phil Chrisli and .Mi.> Basil Kiriako ions hridcsiiiaid. 1C t; c o I g i\ i: and Antigone I By E.MILY POST Dear Mrs. Post: My brother has been asked to be the best man at a friend's wedding. He would like to give a bacheler piudy “for tjie bridegroom in a private room of a very nice restaurant here in town. He wants to make it a "Dutch trgat " dinner. That is. he is planning to ask all the men invited to contribute ten dollars. Part of this money is to go toward the payment of the dinner and the remainder is to go toward a purse for the bridegroom. I told him that, I didn't think it. was proper for him to invite these men to * party and tjien ask them to pay for their own dinners, and that if he gave the party it was up to him to pay for it. He thinks it is perfectly all right to do as he suggests as he cannot aflord to gK*e the party alone. Please g*vc me your opinion of this as I don’t want him to be drittcized later for having done the wrong thing. Mothers Compare Notes on Same-Age B..jies on skirts look over .Skirls "eie iiiniirriilelv- tucked m at Uie 111 III \itiicli U'UHlij hit - rnid-kliee level Saint Laiirent did not bap-ii/e his new sh.ipT with a name, liul it looked a bit like a bomb or elongated .melon ft always hung on a long, slack tnidd.v lop icate’seaniing Most daytime costurhes of the nen sea.son cdnlinuod ft'.''' slim skill. But watch for gch-tie flare here and there. Answer: If the men that are invited agree to the "Dutch treat" dinner and to the' amount each is to contribute, no one will criticize ' your brother for having organized it. Any money left ovef^ should be used to buy a present for the bridegroom and not given to him as a purse. Dear Mrs. Post: I 'im bwHy crippled with arthritis and it is ve^ difficult for me to get up. When a woman la presented to me, would 1 be considered very rude if I did not rise? Answer: You need do no more than start to get up and then it the woman doesn’t "Oh pleaae don’t get up,” you may quite property say with a smile, ‘Tm very $0>nyt T . gittthiif. op la RL d " Barbecue Honors Fiancee •Ipiin Baifiai'H Pierce iingliatli IS on a ,bu'> I'l'Uit before her man tnics BVadley Ryp>-e i.ucsts at ,'umlaj's outdoor liai'bei'Uc* Iiincfieon given bV Sandra Trathen of Bii-ming-ham and Beljy Soynjour iif F'ontiac included many former cliiKsmatex of ihe bride-elect at Luslern .Michigan UniversUy. Mrs. Hoy Jackson invited niembers of the Maranalha Bible Cla.s.s of the First Baptist Church to a shower Hiut s day evening at her home on Itasv'ob street .Mrs (ieosge Aifwater of Sylvan Lake wa.s cohostess, . , Honoring their niece at a ' rcCTnt shower were Mrs John Fezzey of Berkley and Mrs .Stanley Graf at Ihe latter’s home on .Spring Arbor drive, Southfield Ho.sts for the rehearsal din ner Thursay, Aug. 4, in Ted's Restaurant. Bloomfield Hiiis. "ill be .Mr. and Mrs. Rcrfient Rverse of Opdyke road, parents of the bridegroom-elect. Both Cardin and Paton fea lured tile'wrap-around |o the OxiHd Vmi«e CMuictL Ihis to ^ Hight'a otily other attempt at wh>> B. aa Oatati auto n>ng • [dealer and tor 91 yeara a piaat pro- He wtU oppooe Sherttf Frank W. aa a Birmingham firm of oonadting troM roatlae TawatoUp are vy- tection officer hr Ihmtiac Motor Inoa this fail. Irons, torraer Berto piviston. ley chief of poUee; has been aher- ty ritoriff tokca aa a aew Rght The. candidate served a year as ^ ^ year. 5>ootge Ol, aMs tola deputy under former Sheriff * aal la too aiatoet aa aoaetooe aa iFTank Sefaram. Both making their first bids for public office, they are Sol Plafkin. 30, and Floy J. Russell. 30. in chamc of engineering aetivlU*^ for The winner adll go against Daniel W. Barry, drain commlasioaer, on Nov. #. Piafkin said he learned the drainage problem of a rommtmily when he served os city hall reporter tor the YpsilanU Daily Prose In 1965 and ISCd. hi aa exchaage of letters and t Bir- ^lie appeal VhlhBraQa. a 33-year-mhajham atlitniey. ha ertticiasa BapPUicaa fneumbeat George F. h« dtt thi duties oC his 03.900-a-yeair job. I. Thll type pnrtlonmpnt q( costs drain impiiArmenf assessments, bnseti 100 per cent on benefits derived from mid improve nunts." Plafkin also makes this • point of his pistfonn. ’ Last comei jihe lew-known otfict of county surveyor. The Dcmocrslic nondnation to bL ready in the grasp of .Stanley F. Dunn. 43-year-old engineer with the Cheysler Corp. and treasurer of the Bloamfleld Democratic Chib. He is unopposed. Fights Rail Transport Loss Kent County Looks Ahead, to Build a New Arport GRAND RAPIDS U^-^ rom-munlly which serves as the industrial and coniniercial hub of Western Michigan delertfllned cenfly it would not lose dlstinctjon. Grand Rapids, the core city ot Kent county, faced a conlintiing rnltroad transportation and the Inadcguency of Ita airport. To meet ythe~ problem, Kent Cxiunty voters June 7 approved foniinmfltm' 9r,99T,1W ' ‘ ®r™Jha( ^ n.v, It Is ll't mtleu from down-Iowa. The new I'.R. Id espress-way ls Just oae mile awdy and the trip esa be made hi 90 mtoules or lets to the heart a( Omad Rapids. Exhaustive cost surveys Shewed he new airport would require expenditures totaling 16.997,000, and it the cost to Kent County tax-payers would be 93.975,000. Federal and state grants would cover the balance. (•rand RapMs, aa most at Michigan, Is off the beaten path with respect to blgbwsy and railroad travel. Air Inuisporta-Hon, It was de<-lile«l. Is the clly’s only direct link with other manu-tarturhif centers In the ruunty. Kent County Airport offlcinls Bsked expert ndvlrf on improving It.s iMMiilion In liir Inmvparratton. The Federal Aviation Agency suggested the county give consideration to moving to aixilhtrr location. NKW HITE USED Consultants, among the finest In Franklin E. Morris, presently a Ferndale attorney, hu the honor with his party. He was prosecutor last in 1938. SEE TIDE TURNING Local Democrats sge the tide torning. They cite figures showing GOP winning margins narrowing over fhe years. ! They've returned two 1958 noihi-iwes to the primary wars in an Rttempt to loQScnjtiML GOP stranglehold. ■' One, John E. Kronenberg, 37. manager of the Berkley ^cretary of state's office, faces some strong opposition if he is to grab off the nomination a second time. This oompetttim oamM from David S. L^ 4>-year-old Tray ■alesmaa for a food service com- the nation, recommended Kent County abandon its 480-acre site in a rongested area and build an In Ca-scude Township, a i dentlal-farm area southea.st Grand Rapids, The Cau-nde site consists of l.VIO acres surrounded by rolling farmland inxtend of congested resi- To finance ihe 1o of the Office Em-ployea Intornatiosul Union (AFL-CIO) aa well as internatloiiai rapresentative s4 toe Seatarers bteniatioBal Untoa (AFLCiO). With this background, Lees easily won endmxement of the Oakland , County AfXrCIO and a "qualified’’ tag froip a splinter group of the county Democratic Committee headed by Mrs. Harriett Phillips of Huntington Woods. i Kronenberg opposes it as b^ing a qiecial interest group for labor. ; Its existence is expected to play • role in the outcome <4 the primary and November balioting. UXOND IS UNOPPOSED TTie second nominee of two years ago is William K. Benson, 51-year-old Ford Motor Co. millwright ITOm Rochester. Benson is unopposed in the primary for the ofiice of county treasurer. And weD be might be. for his lii^ will come in November when CHARLES A. SPARKS s per year in the 12 years since the World Health Organua-tkm began fighting it. .^Reg. $59.50 5-PIEGE DANISH PECAN MATTRESS and BOX SPRING Included with Each Bedroom Suite Purchased 5-PIECE BEIGE WALNUT Triple Dresser, Full or Twin Size Bed, Fromed Danish Pecan SMrror, ond SERTA $59.50 Mattress and Box Spring! All 5'Pieces!................. Double Dresier and Group ........... .$147.00 Reg. $269.95 ‘167 Double Dresser, Full or Twin Size Bed, Framed Walnut Plate Gloss Mirror and SERTA $59.50 Mattress and Bo^ Spring! All 5 Pieces............... Reg. $239.95 147 5-. iECE BLOND MAHOGANY 5-PIECE CLASSIC .CONTEMPORARY Double Dresser, Full or Twin Size Bed, Plate Glass Mirror and SERTA $59,50 Mattress ond Box Spring!- AM 5 Pifps . .............................. Reg. $259.95 157 Over 50 different Bedroom Suites ivailabla -All are Sale Priced. Hcjdquirrers for Ofixef^ Grand Raprcis, HexstML Terms to Suit You. 9-Drower Triple Dresser, Full er Twin Size Bed, Framed Mirror and SERTA $59.50 Mattress ond Box Sprh^. Your choice with or without head- ^ Reg. $289.95 board. Cherry Fraitwbog or Beige Wolnut. All 5 Pieces .......... DANIEL W. BARRY DraJa CammliiRaaer, RcpubUcaa ■177 ^wnUur* Bloomfield Hills--2600 Woodward FE 3-7933 Open iO AM. to 9 P.M, Moo.. Thuts.'FrI. Sat. -—Tuts, Whd.'till 5 P.M. .\ .w «3&fl mu THE I^OXTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. J30LY 87. TILE 1* QUAim 2|»M n 4mm *%S“ - “^.rr gr.-Ji.IV »srr« %^7M ■ r>u«r»« M SF'" !»«.. fi9 iMl *ff|ai.. SMITH’S TILE OUTLET 716 W. HUKOM WM26< 15T 1 U6WAW W 1.7135 LINOUlilA *•12 «IMt XMHS& UM mmnmm • M" WMa 29# «• 100% VIMYL SURfACI •n- II.U 69#hta Stite CoUtcto Y—rly Fee Deadline on Registration Near for Airplane Owners lansok; (URD-AifvUM mih m iB WeMpa 1mm wta tm-biy to ncMcr thiir cnrfl with the fiute AeroMUttoT DepartMBt. ♦ A * , t no lone Ihto-eoch m the that form for aatomobOe The department expeete more than 3,100 ragtatrationa to come in by NOMINATf FARRELL L ROBERTS FOR Stole Senotor AUOUfT 2ND RirURLICAN • TWO TIRMS HATI LKISLATOR • PORMIR ASSISTANT FROSKUTINC ATTORNIY • COMiAT VrriRAN or WW II AND KORfA • ANNAPOLIS CRAOUATI . U of M UW ORAOUAH • ACI 31. HArriLT MARRIIO with ONI SON Tn4 U W*Ne. Hreetor of or "The plane owner* are relieved of the peraofial poropeity tax on their* atreraft." Foea ranfe from H.SO toT a ■pedal experimental model to a maxhmun o( ISO lor any rin aircraft. ' Owaeta pay e—half eeat a p«tod ooayiy weleht The aman-eat atondard eraft e«rte SSJI to Federal regulatloni call tor in-■pectiona and apediy oomb that conatitute airworthineaa. Iren the tl. ■. geeerameat I “We do aend out a qaeatton card diat brii«a in gei^ Intonnation on what type cquipinent a ptone haa.“ he aaid. ussm PLAN PUTUU “Thla helpa ua in pianniiit lor the tutan devetopneat of aria-tton throoidxwt the atate. It alae tefla ua the liae of the plane and the airport where it la kept,” he the atarptaae at a roaoMt'a ae-tlee and BM It hii eaBO of aa The mnnber of plane* regiatcred haa been growtag at the rate of about ue to ITS atreraft a year for the lari aeveral yean, he aaid. The compilation for the 1S9MS flying yeai^Joat oompUed from the iBfonnation carda ^raodv^ taat year-ahowod aomT ST . houn of buaineaa flying ind MT,-590 homra of pleaBure flying in Michigan. Offldala aaid the flgurea might not be too acenrate becauie «( breakdowna in the reporting ayt-tem-hut the ratio waa about right and waa expected to hold true for the 196040 flying year. Thirty thousand trillion trillion elactrona weigh an ounce. SKCMl ■ PtHfpict' AAe ■ S CibtTr«y jM { g Bh. *.M W W _ 5 Jm raise the handle, no a twim'ne or magiaa. Make* g IS fttlftiae CUM Sturdy! spsm H spscMi H spsc/m ! i le ■ Shidgrl I ■ Sp^PhfSS SpoaallSetof3,BMMpopa- g Soft conoa fibe^fat«d. full ■ leab, la ede af 4 or «m. lar alaaa. Tampared carboa | I3M* square. Attractive ■ ^ guaranteed Am swl blades, wood handlesL g plaid eever.Colort. iwiiu m Liawto rnciAi Vraatw6. 10 From Area Given Citations in Miami Tourney current Iradcr ii mg contexts. On June 2 l-pound, 6-Dunc gill) lo assuim The Pontiac P Derby.” He’s « two separate fi.sh- he tand<-d a (10 14-Inch bliie-Uie (op spot In -esa “Big Pish nil In front. The same fish the OCSC contest, entries and won certificaic. And IS entered for led the June 'handl/e is still in the $25 The Metropolitan Miaroi-tFIori ! running for the grand prize, da)' annual fishing tounicy ei-| * * * taUon lists have just been an-( A yellow ilopfK-r hug w;is the nounccd. The list includes 10 Oak-ilure, a favorite with Blom. land County sea-fishermen and Second place went to a 1.5-ounce women anglers, among the hun- ’gill entered by Grace Westfall, deeds recognized for various jalso of HoUy, The Oakland (kamly anglen. I, T*"' represent nearly one - sfxth of Mlehlgw.’, total (47) receiving heav est h.sh to Lk-, .made each citatiMs ! month. It IS open to any Michigan t ■ , iresident and entry blanks cah be Area citation winwrs Include; most aroa spr.rts- I Sportsmanship - F. W. Dubois, Ig^ods stores. Birmingham: Robert M. Hal-, ______________ stead Birmingham: William H-bic b ii^*l CLOBBEREED FDIH - Mark jumbard. New Hudson: Ken .Mar-.Red 50X Recall Catcher noor, 9, had only orie arm he jshall. Hazel Park. , I (AP)-The Boston Reaiittoii . . ______— I ntSSBT rftou«»*'*»S5 nfcSSwfi ^wmalworli Call Mr"E»» . iKOMI JBtT H. MW. DSrjB l^t (or Uwtf kM4n,M tbewii «• Wir-| OH « »• t >■»»■____ ^ ^ i1lTd3:”i‘iTV:i*“o*^|Kou«e M»na^er*(^ni^ rM»»r%J •«tTle# «UI k» b»Wj B,rMlw Iw hu mw(o^ *£2* wraD* W »Urt «t bW- Thut,Wj. li M I P» nw» u« t* tix o*o»toooJW>M iw! bui ud irwn lor )o^ Artroco *•? •»““?* RicUrawo-ainl fkij^r B •«• «rol Rom, oho »o Uw Ooklondi o»- durtiit iromlo* $tlt per *V pt tSo .atoU UtHord. Wiu> Rti. WoTOf RIWW,I Cow)tr Micrtrr, Dopt — ------- bi h> plo^ iwdor »lm ,fnct»UB» Intoimmit » tv»r- ---^-----—----------------- _ “oLam .f th*i E"" C*iwt»n, OotrtM Mr wE WISH TO rXPIIBaS OOP „ ol »h, r»opW Kotar oUl H, Ui itoio •» iho tmeor* thonk* ood oppmlolloo *««» W MlekW. TOO *r» w RlchordMa-Btid raatrsl R o ■ t j, aolcbbor, fiirod, pod r,lo- utMd UiW Tim •* UtlJofd, ^ i),»« »r lb,lr •klndoOM durltm Hwar-ivLT>7^^ ^ »SM8 W«« Wxd ticarnival Bf Dkk ’taMT] LaataadFa—d CooTT klMap oaoui* ol*B» clUM 010 IBk* oloUinl ^tdkllOB no- durtni Iroml^ MM p Pboao OH )4tN SALESMEN RXPEiitcNctM lwfraadS#fii, tpf oofkjoocwipio, fud rtorio.l r,l*rnK«.^Wrtlo INmUsc rrsM| UtlJofd. cSott'Touw hurt, .IVI.T M. _ H until, M4J Ilool,, DT»y»«n ---PUu><. Pf, Ml tirloTrd huibood pr)r,r at Mttii, How. *••, loM— “• Un 0,,r|, iBarbotP) Kut •od P,i,r K IhiBi. oUo » by tour irpbdeMlditn H,i oo-t le • (0 H .?r'‘wgd‘*&k“ m m %mr, 914 MtUnr At 4IU J* W #AttM »lTtJ . OaU? mw ntUMtf port or full t —! Raf«r > lotor * Wnrieo. M( Sum. coll n WIW 2,iaiuujt MAM QM FMIJML JfflM' ' npcrlmt* Mciun MM M. tritor Rd Uktr -Ortoa salesmen CTu^ru":ii? rpo^S:; RJSJ*d.-M*^.*g ■xptsuNeio ----- cook. PboBO MI O-WM. Xxf£klVtcWD~WAITKBk7 A#f• >^,rooop ,8111. Apptir -CortoPt ------- BMPBRnSMCRD PCRSOR FOR chUd cAr, ood UctH boOMOork. Mo cookloA U,r U. Good •olorji. Ml OddM ofur « p m._____ ARTHTR a MOORt audto ol Proboi VOilCAMRHWO Ip Atemoriani -,diihii.«. jma itmmo- tfeg-i -------------n, — -, — uniy.on r.™ bbi.. i top «p,rloot, OocMtort MM «7rOR WOMIM WHO WART TO U Prtdiy. Julr M Mrmorlo"Com- w maMORT OP LMITD E TE» .*<> Of*®** , . ' ;ucc,..W ood jy* muolM wryle, oUl b, hrid Prl- mpii wl.d pstMd »Rpt Jolr «,i -, b* for«o«tMi Sodlr mWaod by M, W too o»m tU.SM o poor ond; mo^ loioD. ^ tottn PltiM'rfti lArTiC# will vrlf* MOAtM TcmIAAB nr*r* fSlltll • f Aff DOC tt. TOU fMHA tlAT#) VtAW* CAH rK V’AHi Af willA b. h,M PrU).,^T »^ nk « - 5»» oMwmoUT $,1 Bid Mlilrr.! DjkyJ^_PIom. JP^.----------- fr.m St AbdfMn IpUroptI _ , _ .t «IJ W WklWo Bird , doUjr bo- oboROX'S TOT 0 Churrn. Droytoo Ploloi with tho Funeral Directors 4 U ».m *cd 3 pm J tot. boro Bottor U™ ------------------ Rtfbt B,v Archtb crowlry ------------------------------------ TOBACCO AND DHOO C(.ERK.' hourly tonlngt SolUiM •oloclod roH»r*,"‘ COATS I butM m»* b, mod, to at Andr»w», rCNIRAL ROUS SpliKopol Chwrrh Drorton rioin, oraVTON PI MNM___0 ' UTNOldM JCtT TT, 1PM. MRS Ji ff Wbr n Wpspo I NTATI or MICHIOAN In t sr‘r«,ri?.otb‘r.T"cb4V. Donelsdn-Iohns rtvr.RAi, homc :water bo»^._. .. t,o.„V,”«.p.,rano„r Kmrtol t>,yl.nw,d lor Pu.or.1,' WARTEO ________ txprrtoocod pi o»»r It. Air,«ilv, ond n«._, of •<)« Wruo Box IH Fdotloc'_____________________________ -TELEFMm-cARVAMiERC i ‘^iforffe s Sandwich Shop ---- ------Aioaei 9EARK8 ORimH CHAni. t»3t PrUtMCi bptlot broil ! Coon oilrtmr thoi ib« w •Ooutr of fh, folhot » uaknon ood toid child ooid child t ^“»“n.i'r «l*t5£nr I improctirol to moko per r«tco bcr«f ihli •timmon , khotl t» ini*» Tb^ Pootloc Pr,M, i prints »nd rlrc«loi,d ii r of Pontioc in '»W^« i dot of July A P Its*. ARTUTTR R. MOORE, ',PT> Judpo of Proboi* XLaiE 3. TABCAaatRRO. ORIHHARCE MO. a AO srdloobco to atnnd il tok* Ijiurol Bonn b»*f^w*T ikddTl^n^*d Or«* rt* 01^ SccUen n i C»»—In o Sood ond C»r»ywrDi,tr«t no bulldtnm or tend ■nl«ii othrrwlt* pro»ldM In IhU' aTor STor/^'tS. fJllo'i^L ppwffiM rmlttrd t 1 RMldrnet 'll Subu ' Atrtcultural Dtstrtet*. FOR WANT ADS DIAL EE 2 8181 Fraia I a-Rk <• %#JB. All orron obwld ko r» irlod immodlbWlT. PrS "ass irrod rpInolOM tbrooih tho error Wbob ebocollottoor ir* mid* kp niro to get roor "kill numbor." No odiintmcnu will bo fl»»n olthoiit IV Xy pro,‘tou» 'i NOTICE TO AOVEBTtSBaa Tho diodllB, tor cOMons-Ood ol troutobi Wont Ad* CASH WART AO RATES Ltnn l-0«y 1-Ooyp SDnyi 3 II.H MM mi fi^or an, other iincrol rewurc. vpon compIMneo with the prorUlolu c tho Ordln»nc« nnd dlttoei tioon which the- permit proridedi for bcrrnndrr 1» luued; proTldMl ho»-j tl« “ mJudlM or“M^* •'tru'etSV ARMOONCEMEMTS pholl rroulr, o bijldtnt permit. I . . ^ ^cl LkhIIob of procetelnx ploBti foiiCtrd «t Tbtnki ........ Iht purpoM of .lockpllln* of bond .Mm Ui Memorlnm ......... •reeei » both mined on the premliee. Plowtri ............... IT 3 ' VoUdlT ExtsUm Mlnlnx PUnerxi DIrectort .... o5SSlS.»L™* ow«r or oper.tor oLcmeUrj LoU .................. any enlld rxutlnt mtnlni operxUon on the •ffectiro dota of thle xnlendmcnt nhxBMUtn freai Uw Townjhip Btmrd eMPLOYMEMT wItBn I monthi Irom xiich effectlyel date. X cerUIloote ax a mild non-con- n,ip wantad Malt ... formlat lua Such cortlHcoM ilmli u*-iHolp Wanted Ftmklo . nertbe the property upon which euch,B,|p pi.nud octlVny le continued. |Bi— *» etrUlIcnti __ ttM Wtthin »MIO a «r th« termtnAtlon. i coAtlnuAnct or AbAndooDi^ JiIf‘5SlSL“ilKtt'*SoxUUle' SERVICES OFTEREO |7Bulldlnt JerTlce ......... ThotMbtful Bereli _ _ ' /^. 1 peiented break weler »mtem i VOOrh©©S*Sipl© 1 mx* MUdCe* to*w* wS ’xlfiM LA"b^~wnM~(:ARa "to o * Wann.MlMMP riMk PMFk Mirhlmmn ...m. «mwm Zi4*m K. EUNICRAL HOME Ambulbnce SerTlce. PUne or Motor _ m-WM_________________ Oak Fork, Mlchlsnn. ■ plri, Tew^/o^m^_________ , HOUSEEEEFER for EUIERLT; j lady Room, board, and wat<>. I la Houxhlon take FE iMN " fR.' BASYSrrfER' TO ksSP' ""d. » day* whlla parenu, _____FB 4-tMT. afMr t a m. ! LA&ni wiiM CARS TO drst Help W'anted Female 7 r% V1I36,___________ S LOTS IN WitiTE CHAPEL CEM-] etery. warden ol rellaloue liberty ! OL S iMT OAELANO H I I L B~ MEMORIAL 3 MEN WANTED Far tocH poamane to latt and aptiliancee. Car help-mplo)----------- “...... I Employment Maaafer. Lett Supper. Bacrttli oeth Roland. Falrirc No. I _ , OAklJtND ' H Tl'lV rk Mich. Rt. ~MCMdRlALj compenlunata memorial. PHonr _FE 3M33 _ __ ■ PERRY MT PARE CIMEtBRY;! n)[me braMd toys, OIFTB anS UADOET8 UISCOUkTS OF TO ,10 PER CENT orr........ trl^p to ^Florida ^ PARTIES INCOI AFPOh------- OINTMENT ~A.\tiufi( )nrf' vrr WMi » irrw tigp, gp iBPORATED FORi~5^^=------- T WA 3-3560 ori 5lder wdkiAM. LrvE'finse® Plate ebarge 3 aabool children, I bdby. Call FE ATdJT atur 7 p.m. FART ANO rxnx TtMX POSI^ ---------- knowledfe of muelc Work W«i^ Male II CAWERTiBr~W^RE.~MIw“AN"D itiful a SI I 0H3 WMITTC CHAPEL, i tioo S. Oerdei. of FE a-30«I .5,.*^tr.n."¥or-d«au. man we offer the fotlowtac HI e>t eamlnxi. rriuler repeat bu.. neae. chanCe tor rapid adrsnee-ment pertlclpatlnw (roup Ineur-ance, irtlrrmenl program **’•” c ........ PEGGY'S 16 N. Saginaw, Pontiac nuallflcatlona: _latervlew_ phone FE ......7\RK ^•UL ■■ lalrteKtCd In .working g to I i 3 eyenlngi A earning 135 to NO CANVA8SINO taking applications M hale.sladres and alteratjdn ladies for their new ^ore at Miracle Mile. P/rma-neut work or p^rt-time work, day hours/or evc-niog hours, .^g*^ 25 to 50. PhOTc FE] 2-^1 foi^ ap-i poiiitinent. / *?rtieei"risht.' FE 5-6335 lARDRER WANTS ’ SAT. lUfkrfact sod experience. •-«44._________________. JOURNITMAN ILICTIIICIAK _wl*ho i»rt «me w«k. fl_ft-30l5. LAWK WbllX AMD ODD jOM. PARTY PLAN 3 OWNER _________ menicur' * I 4-15M or PE 3-d73d _ .\ssistaiit Hookkeeiiei TypUl. 1 Help Wanted Male Saglntw. Mr. MartUi^ _ 'beauty'OPERATOR 8TATE EIL Iminediare Oiieiiiiig | yr»."‘^oi To**** Reglatered nharmsctit: Brilnnlngi BAByBTtTEH, LIVE IN OPTfON-salary 1461 tS per month. 40 hoar al. llahl boutework. d^nnble, week Many trinfe beneflli. Apply “ " " “* “ Krtonnel office. Pontiac ___aplt^ ^ntlac.MIchlgan.____ 3 MEN - EXPERIENCED OA------ reference required. | ,, whuiejnore 8t, FE 4-3166. BABYSITTER DAYS IN VICTNI- wilJd ■^*V7w“"are?*tC SECRETARY FOR OLD ESTAB- Bk^N WJ TRERICE 0630 Jemee Couty Hwy. YE Above Average iMen This special type route work will par 1456 to 6500 per month. Permanent Home nights. $750' to 61.300 ^r month^tn^ I's Id X gerlal abUtt?* Boeic qttallllcaUon - high school grid., mej^led. under 40. and good car. Phone FE MQgQ.____________________ A^d^ babysitteiT optional. Perm an sills EM 3-6636 _________ CAB DRIVERS, QROCERY BTORB -.-• _ot college women with ^Celi Flltermueen. FE 4-0636. CURB 'oiRLS AND COUNTES _ '_AAW_on - - ■_ CURB dlRL AND WAITRESS OR . Apply 673 Or- "LT--,. Buiiamg 3 •TrilSuti *“*<*“« • ............. «r .Ki.'BoxhM** Sxrrltr .......... Ol ‘"“ BookkecpUig A Taiei ....... if wiiiS ®f**«**kiaw a TaUerlas . . /.-n., ii Oerdrn Plowing ............ . oiiiloooin* Tag Serrlce ....... lor of A voUd noB-conforn:\J|nf ®** rgmi<|rw.. leniee ........ cniArirt the mlnlne KSScImn* . . . . . . . of the 0«»IUU®U« iMdi onniri ....... - oKm oiwmm dkf **“ wrUDcAtion U DeconSlali .... liTtltTlslon 8«rrtc« ...... lUpboUUnat ................ • !}i AFARfllMIJOB • jj! If you ara ftea 7 to 10 p m , Jfl appearing and have a car: lit may Be ABir to qo^^f I S'?_____________ regular job. For Information I Mr. Alien OR 3dR33 5 to t i CAB DRiYXRk. OBOCERY STORE Call' Fllter^ueen. FB 4.Q030 erelfare proelxlone ofi. Monexs T Noticei A Peiionalt . WANTED babysitter TO TAKE CARE OF 3 children, live In. Some work before 3 pm. FE AS071___ ixp. TELEPHONE SOLICITOR, TOYS -BUN Show one of thd finest selections of p^ular priced, top quality toys. We flys high hoetees erediti. No collecuonx 6t dellvertei. Call the Toy Cheat. FE 5-47M^_____ TOY DEMONSTRATORS. 8 EL L “tern. ”m *’"’“'m*r'®mone ° "Poly Partless', Detroit. 34, Mich- ~~ Igen, OL 3-5403 or FE 6-66tl TOY DEMONB'TRATdRB — NO ----payment on kit. no ciport- Call Ml ^06 or PE 643M. FE 3-1164. , __ KbERCY Ms toh uaxd XtfH- ber yard, 334 E. Blvd N_ EXP7'WAITRE8s7 MOST BE ■■ ■■■“ I. DeLlia. 4-767S after __ _........................'experienced short ORDER EXFERTENCED MARRIED SALES-1 cook Must br clean Balary will man for large downtown appll- ' .* - ‘----* Biica elore. Wll"-- - .......... ________ tha Township wilcauen for a perir" ■ to to aceemnanlcd toWfty^ to " Sr*tl» mthuig 'opei the Toemship Board. ; wid. Mi»cellaoeous -------- ~ —-------- -'--■■ Money, Wanted ...i....... 'Wanted to Rent . ________ I of tha property upon c r rehabima-'Wanted Real X eel ------ ------------------------- RENTALS OFFERED wwnsrs within 500 feet ol the perimeter' it the property to be re-«m#d. iRent Apts. .Famished ..... lei Iwrmlts—Appllcattooi lor permits. Rent Apu. Unfurnlsned . mast to accompanied by a catb bond. Rent Houses Furnished ..... tor-the fattlstui perfo>rmnnee of all ep- Rent Houses Untumlebed . . .. Bttcable requirements ai.d regulation* Rent Lake Cottages .. .. Ak Ikt forth In SbcWOB 1,7 5 Bald bond por Rent Rooma ......... ghall be in an amount of One thousand'Rooms With Board .......... iklePM.Ml Dollars for each atrt being Convaiesceot Homes . .. .:. ^ ^ . Hotel Rooms ............... .a. m.iA *i,h bond shaH be kept in Rent Stores ... > ........ »uBt to the* township dx^iRent Office-fbaee____... .. shell not be used lor any For Rent MisceLansoua ... I ttian for those specified | ■^L*r?r‘7c7?d* »“n?5"‘x'23i »ur‘5?'‘a“S: 'To BOflDg to persoDS imnx io tbn vicinitjr poj. a.|m i oke tf roD«rtv TW oforttor* of the mining ore* ?hill 5^, Resort ??oo«rtf 2id“" thilr ‘toftroLanrilLS^.le" tf^nVS^ rd^!;: ^eiTesrSiiS z 31!: ^:rnr/* ■ “SiLh^Bot*"* £*“*i*!'’*' Bosio**' Rropefty “i ISuFor Sale or Exchange ............ tafen In business'. Carter's Res- -- ----- Uurent 7006 pooley Lake Rd. jf ■ uu», BRii. M ui ■W4F. gxpfNencfa [ No Phone cnlli, i__ J? T\ I'XpekTencer7 ?|:*?^rfr^.mV.tl^‘ a?d^^^4'^Ptf7. 34 tract only. OR 4A3a. OR 4 6347 ; » M3»__!“8__ “EXPCTiENCED-TkL'ir-ABOUND * “ meehanlc for full time. ;^apply' child cere * llehl housework Nn “'-mtngham - Rambler, 606 8 ----- BinnlnghM. **| me I Wo ,«.M6r «•»■««» _ ' — TERIENf tokingi Lire 1 6.6654 EXPEiHKNCEl) MALKI 36 IFAIRURESSE.'^ j , M FE 5-4036 _an« __ FE A533I TV a A R D E'N E R, EXPERIENCED aj man to be head gardener on e»-^ tate in Bloomfield Hills. Must: Jl have greenhouse -expertf— ---■ -Tv posIlorT S- t position. Ri *■”'* Sale Business Rent-Lea Se 13 inches, abal] be retained T • separate stock pile and used for, wkSDUng grass and any necessary green' Briar MW requiiwd. It alao may be used to; FINANCIAL carer eipostd excaeattons ami fllli. __ __________ aS3 J3ewt ■ ^ vatloB oi;**ort*»** l*<»o» ■ bitted Dtanr than : Bamiilary line of a f ^^ct. nceptlstg It b jlnimediate Employment.| ' Apply 4**7 S. Saginaw.' « Monday, July 25th thru. 3 Eriday, July 29th. Age * no handicap for thost. “ \\lio. (pialify. Sec Mr. 1 \\ ilspn.___________ POWER' ae-F»Caa Bo»J— , and SAILS PERSONABLE^ HONBBT LAOL . — '6 with fair education. Cmra cf me ichool/age child In motherless -mie. J^y ------------ reliable WOMAN FOR CHILD care /and boutekeeplnE Uve Call/aflei_6:30_p.m. MI A7666. RELIABLE woman FOR LIORT hdusework. Family of 3. T‘— -Jn 6-6663 after 6 p ~ iiioppiR sRowa ark lookino for dealer! In this area. Pull line of toys and houaewarta. Illustrated catalogs furnished. Klfh-est commission. Ro immadlati investment. MI T-31S1. -awmostesgee. CaH-FE 5 brr WrU^Pont hiriitag tx'Fi e Pontiac Press Box 61. r EXPERIENCED FOR ilni^ room, alto cocktail lounge. If A Country C B Rd., oft Co between tl» h WOMAN 35 TO 66 YEARS FOR general offTce work. Mutt be neat appearing, accurate typist. State age. family ttolus, experience, Press, Box 66. _ WA8HIN08 A IBONINO. YOUNO WOMAN TO LtVE IN. DO tome housework. Westalde locs-tlnn. near bus. Raferepctt rtq. FE M401 ---Roal^cr MSI Rwwnrd. TI6 S-SIW._______ £ort: o r a r «nrAiS~liRl BrttUny Apatocl, - - 660 CASH IN OOHHECnON WITH *fnU0Dal AdytrtUbid prr- salting otoy 66 botfiti Dcttbl# ctmuth YaaOi ~E »3i63 . "I don't see why these sociologists are so excited about the population explotion. We have one here every quitting time! ” BusincM Service 15 furniture repair: ALL KINDS Jobn Fender. MT 3-1345____ PURNACX-OAS Oa INSTALLED 34 Hr. Ser? C. L f-‘— FREQ HEMAH __^^NT WORK OF AI ^onbble. OR 3-3636 ___ lat CLASS CARPENTRY PE 3-4655 CARPENTER NEEM WORK. MAN rOR OENERAL OR DAIRY farming. Handicapped by hearing. More for home Uian wages. PE c work. FE 5-6333, CXEAN.' AMBITIOUS, iteady employment. FE MANLEY LEACH. 10 BAOLEY 8T. .Sewing Machine Repair Serrlce and repair on all foreign and domestic machines. Also op-_erjillng_liutructloo._FE 3-6617. SEWINO MAC^E RliPAm. Authorised service on all makes. Ouaranteed workwiuighlp and ma-terlals. We also convert treadles. Universal FH 4-0606._______ PLUMBINa alterations. ELEC, trie sewer cleaning, hot water hcatera told and Installed. UL 3-3636. Lueas Plumbing.___ RELIABLE ASPHALT PATINO. ... ---- -------------- . BKMODELINO OP ALL EiNDs] cabinet work. 37 yrs. eaperlence. Free estimates. PE 3-7310. WALL WABHINO BV' MACH . KUOS uphol ■ cleaned. FE A6436.____ WORK 0> ANY KIND. FE H764 WOTk >^iite^eniRl^2 EXP. LADY WILL CARE FOR r and children x______ n vacation. FE 6-6076 l-OAT IRONINd 1-DAY IRONTNO. ____FE 5-1473.____ Ironings wanted. UtONINOS O R BABYSfmNO experienceFE A3363. MIMEOORAinflNO. T^^nNO. SEO- _----- ■_ 7" EM -a-IOXI. __ FRACniCAL NURSE AVAILABLE. •_______OR 3-3664___________ WASHINOB A IRONINOS. PICK-.J?y and delleer. OR 3- Building Service 13 FABL’LON - WATERLOX - BRUCE - A-1 CARPENTRY -• . AddlUoni - Bastments Attics — Oarages ■ OET MY BIO FIRST - ALUM. OUTTERS. ROOFING A Alum, siding be Alcoa. Work,myself. Free astUnates. F.H.A terms EM 3-3030 _____; work, honesty. Integrity, customer aAtlsIartlon... not a slogan, a poller For Information call Raymond W. Commins. OL 1-0773. ALL KINDS cement WORK. 'iiTl REBIDENTUL C%)MMERaAL Michigan Unemploymerit Commission is allowing Kilter Queen of West Michigan interview room from 2 to 4 p.m.. Wed., July 27^______ ^____ gii RASl^RRT PICKERS Sf^N. Weds and Prl. Al Johnson,_ North-vrett corner Seymour Lk. hd. and Sashabaw Hd.____________ Employment Agencies 9 aaS g^ * MULTI : ! MILUIOX DOLLAR it Iniemtvi. rrtterfi*! Orft&lzatton “ -----------------*-- F.VELYX EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE 24>t east HURON SUITE ' FE 4-0604 - FE 4-0565 only! and and oravell' MERCHANDISE ____________ .. -s abore tlw nat-l grade line of the adjoining prop- Swaps .......... vsii. after provisions hare been made For Sale Clothlnx far Immediate rebabUitatlon of that por-;S»lr Househo’d Ooodi . ttoB of the land. No more than 10 acn>» Antiques . bxcluslve of land uaed for processing. HI-FI. TT A Radios WetghJBg and aAmmistratinn mav be Water Softeners voder cxcaeatlon «yer; additional acreage i aaeated If and prorlded. a least a a figure income and wl can .stand a rigid Investigation at be beddable A background < cemetary or tangible sales wou . 64 accepted you x Whether ton want motor boat .or a sailing! vesM'l you'll fiml exactly Office $275" etsified office potlUon | -------lure girl IBM agreements, Cameras A Equipment , Sale Musical OMs .. ____OTtJ Bale Oflice Equipment I are com- Sale Store Equipment . I shall be Bale Sporting Ooods n dSturbed Hunting Accommodations - slope of Bolt. Minnows. Etc ocreoge it Yebobuitor I ^wrlM in Bection 17.1 of I -tetlra^ra BehaBUltstloa. ^ frided to that no gradients Ic fsu-th shall be steeper f-- three (1) feet horixonal .. ... . u.., . I tolltcal. A layer of arable topsotj) shall Wood. Cool A Foel ; It tpread -istct Uio oxcaroted aVta to Plants. Trees Sbrubt . ................. Sla tMrtabl.----- IW All surface areas shall be back-' l!r6;?‘"Mdl*“rei‘5lTfr‘im'%^.'’v’St1'oSi ““CHANDISE “ aeeaaary to rtouce peoks Hay, Qraln A Pted .............. ao that the aurlace For Sale Llrettoek .......... topofraphy eoDtlatent minted Uvestock 'aged" 30^30 'Previous penence neetuary. 6 days. Mid® west EmployiBfDt. 40d Pontlae j" uuiim*ited “ftlture i what vou’ic lookiifg for_Maa7.------------------------------------ hte William Kenny ^tween 1:30: * and 5:00 pm. Mon., July 35 ; / Savoy Motel. 130 8. Telegraph , , - - mtles^est ol State Highway M 'at thf pt'icr VOU wailt tO SECRETARY 6g .MEN NEEDED POP LIGHT DE" . ta. livery work for local dry cleaner.' '* ............• -------r Apply I'la^sificatioii 97. h\*n*S=t.l'?’lM,l7«'^.V day* Midwest Employment. Pri-tlsr 'Btata ~ 5-1337. ' LATHE WORE. ........ ........ ■16 la. swing. CaU Ft 3-I7M after 4 pro.________ SAWS MARINE SHARPENED - - OIRL C» WOMAN NXi^ Int P frlMdly advisor pliono FE i4U3a Aft«r S p.m. or If no swer. PE a4134. CoalidenUa). ARE BAKED AND DECOKA^O for aU oecaslout. Waddlns " a specialty. EM PHH4.___________ COLD WATO SPECIACMS* COM-ploto, Dorothys, PE 3-1344. 1 work fUoranteA. Frto i mates. Ol^ __________ SEPTIC TANj^'CLEANIO) Bookkeeping & Taxes 16 Backenstose Book Store J EASTJABfRENCE______PE P14I4 LIBERAL REWARD OFPEl for Information concerning man’a watch, valuable keeps taken Irom home. 156 Pair... Swiss' Tlllate. Lakt Orlen. MY 3-4631. _____ Oressmaking, Tailoring 17 DRESSMAKING. TAILORING. AL-teratlons. Mri. BodeU. FE 4-6053. TAILeBIHO - ALTERATIONS DrAs Making - Fur Repatrk EDNA WARNER________TO 6-3B36 Garden Plowing 18 Laundry Service' 20 COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY service - shirt'serrlce. Pontiac Laundry. 540 8. Telegraph, FE Landscaping 21 1-1 MKRION AND KENTUCKY blue sod. dettvery of piok®upe 3601 Croobs Rd.. UL 2^.__ A-1 ACE TREE SERVICE STUMP REMOVAL ■............ I. FE 3-7166 Ol 80LLD78 ^5436. KLECTRIC HEAT.'ra^JWlON, • Irlnt. Ragltn Electric. EM Vu------- CXCAVATINO AND TRENCHINO for septic tanks, drain fields, ^o^gs and light doting. UL :tUs. _ __ _ __ m^E_5-ovji. iHOME. OAHAdE, CABINS. ADDI- ,I Dogs Trilned. B'rdtd \ M.AGAZINF. MEN Opportunity for eiperienced m« arlna salesman, crew manage and collectors In bur Poim SALES ___.’ Licensed ' builder. ^A. Terms. FE 4-6606____________ HOUSE MOVIHO. FOLLY equippedFE_4-6W^L.A. Young. : MILLER s FLOOR SERVldC. LAT--- ----- *'"■ "-|JF5jM4M. ; _____I'F. 8.2013 T PONTIAC a good appearance and car to make, a i ii-t X \^X N 1 x jrx\^ ’ iTgSr-of. '^S‘a'. “41 "j selUng. Oaa furnished snd _ good , FE 3£1 5^ REAS: send inanshot and' 4W^‘*AnbGn"H';i«Vu: Tfichlg'sS' 1 TO WORE IN AUTO PARTS! * I year: ADS ■ _ FE2-.8181 PLASTBRINO. NEW AND REPAIR Vern Keller. PL 3-1740. ROOF REPAIRS EAYESTRODOHINO PE 4.5444 WATERPROOFING I ttaa Ittb day of [tale Used Tracks . I Used Truck Parts . A. McKBACHlK. ; Auto Insuroneo . .’fSS'fe'SSSarlUS; ifART-TIMB WALLED IE AREA"I I Needed. A men. must be presently , Work WinMMHie 11 „ __________ _ » P0fMma"cAM^wyEM."nicy JJ'om Phone Pi CaU Mr. Poorod. I T -work. By Tienr____ * "*“*■ *•! THEIR ■rWEN'nia -...- desperately FE 4-3443 A-l Work. BiuciL blooc ahd eeasent fireplaces FEM-1316._ A-l WALL WAJSHINa CARm 6t Uphol. ktoeh. cleaned.-W 4-3077. "A-1 CARPKHm WORK. NEW ---- ELECTRIC MOTOR' SERYICE RE- 1 BOY 16 WANIB ODD JOBS OF pairing nnd rewinding 316 E. I any kind; Minimum wage at hr.| Kke. Phone FE 4-3^. I O'* ____________ I FAY'S'FARTS "aSC SERVICE, .BOY jeJDmRM WORE OP ANT^__________„W*'.o>?»«>6 ' ---- Butiness Scrvkc IMPftELD WALL CLEANERS BLOOl________________ WtU oud wmdowi FE 3-1631. 1-A Reduced Rates Local or louf dlstonet moving SMITH MOVlNO CO FE 4-4664 A-l MoVlNO SERVICE Reosona^ Rates. FE 5-3456 biCtC'S UOHT RADLIMO AND RUBBISH NAME your price. Any Umc, FE 8-0065 LIGHT HAULING AND RUBbUh movol. OR 3-331(1. Trucks to R©nt Pontiac Farm and Industrial TfaicTof"G5: 635 S. WOODWAX FE 4-0461 PE 4-1442 Open Dolly Including — Painting & Decorating 23 1ST CLASS DECORATING PAINT-Ij^g Md_watl poperlnf. FE 4-0356. ^I PAINTING, iNTERIOR, Exterior. 10 pof cent disc lor cosh. Ouaranteed. Free cat. FE 4-6»6. A LADY INTEltlOR-DEroRATOR. Papering. FE 641343. 36 years experier ____ rstimates. Phoh^UL 3-1366: ^nsELSON. INTERICm A EXTER-lor painting References. FB _^6342 EXT LOOT: BLUE KaEAEBBT. EB- N(^ea aiMHPerMMiaia 27 ARE YOU WORRIED OVER LISTINGS WANT^ of p»arty^Ust'’w«^if SSS :sf35?2ss2?* CLARK REAL ESTATE LISTINGS WANTED DEBTS?' AEROTREOa K.NAW SHOES ■ OB 3-1562 1ST p^R FRIT. BAinr Wedding Napkins "FREE' -PLUS 100 INPORktALS— With Every Order of Wedding Invitations IN DEBT ? IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS RU. 702 PONTUC STATE BANK ----0 ., PE 6-0M6 Momber | “ rdtt CMomolora W-E PAY ALL YOUR BILLS age. photocopii. _____ and payment of rent and utiuU if desired. HOMEX SERVICES 2M NaUonal asnk Bldg, Rochester Wono OL 1-6104 and Wtd. ChiMren to Board 28 A-I CHILD CARE. Wtd. Household Gcods 29 CAW FOR FURNITURE AND AP-gtanc " -■---- “■---- 4-7ttl! ATTENTION! Spot .cash for used telerUlons, furniture and n^Mllaneous. Praa UNWANTED ARTICLE8 PfCEED up free of chargo. Phone “THE HELPING HAND STORES." M* 8-1341. If no answer. PE 4-7100, Wtd. Miscellaneous 30 OR*_M767;_______________________ HOUSE to BE WRBCICBb FOR the material. OR WANTED TO BUT boat. Pfa. FE 43320, attar t p Money Wanted WANT TO BORROW 53.600 6 PER PlUB tons. Wrttc'^Boi 05, Pontiac Wanted to Rent 32 t' roferonct. n FAMILY OF 5 DESIRES 3 room with basement. West preferred. Waterford Twp. Good roferencea. Share Livinfg QtiNrters 33 WOULD UEE RETIRED MID-dleaged man for eomponlr" *-share beautiful lake nomi expeasT- * “»* Wtd. Contracta. Mtgs. 35 A BID FROM US 48 Hours, for Homes, ‘Hiqtiity, Land Contracta IM WRIGHT. Realtor WANTED — LAnusnaaa — “Buyers Galore” WM. A. KENNEDY ^^ULTOIl ^ Rent Apia. Furaisiiad 37 AHO 2 AHD 2 BEDHOOH. PARTLY turn. Jakofraat atox. OR 5AM6 8T Flit priv.~bayA and Norto ilda. Motel apto. Hiea. S atoH III tlagli. flTlMS or PS KITCREHETtX. CHSLO -..w.,.. 421 N. Perry FE 2-5178. NICELT rURNlSHEO ROOMS. 21 Indh TV Included If WAolad. 116 Center. FE 4-7105. oebooL See eirctoker. US WaA LARGE, HOOkttNICELY PURR-Ishod, eioae In, FE 2-2151. ~ IRNISHEO A#ART-Apply Alter RM. CLEAN, UPPER. llTl ■ PE 68612. Prlvote tntroBco and bath. L side. PE 6-6163. PE 6-54U. - ROOMS. EVEBTTHINO PRl- - CQttpl< only. FB V70M. . ------ ‘“^ifiiiJirfr r;n: bath, prtrate antranea. eioae to downtown. $16 wtek. Pi 5-574B or FE 2-6343._______________________ NICE ROOMS. UPPER cHlE ties 568 month FE 4-4666 hjjht work as part rant.' ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATA ■ mtrance. smaU child wol-,JW per week, l^ro .271 Baldwin Avenuo. FE 5 LAROE ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH. t. FB 2^3351. ROOMS AHO BATH. PVT ENT, 1 child welcome, til a wk, to-^l^lnj^tUltlas. 66 Summit or LARbc ROOMS IN obORTRT, upstairs, private entranec and - * or 2 children. PE 6---------- Stf P^l*i537''6^' " ROOMS AND BATH, FVT. KN-trance. 466 N. Baxlntw. PRIVATE ROOMS PRIVATE ENT. ANO bath. FE 8-1466. 114 Mt 0|emena. "ro^s private bath wi»T Jrtde. A^ts only. FE 5-<453. .RdOM. PRITATE BATH ANO' entrance, on Pine Knob. OR I BATH. EVERT- ____ 411 Auburn i__________ BOOMS, partly JTJRHISBBO^ modem. MA 5-5606. "rooms FURNIBREO. ACROaS from Tele-Huron Shopping Confer. AU UUUUes. 650. CaU Fartrldn a Associates. PE 4-35II — 16M ” Huron Bt., Pontlae. RkfS ANO BATH. CLBi^ —couple. 1035 Oakland. P*E ifore you sell FI p m . FE J:5^._ ROOM PURNISREO APART-lent for rent, tit per week a .vUdren welcome. *“ JIM WRIGHT, Realtor Call'us 3« Oakland Ave. *..... iTffin“|__re -- ______I OR AND INTERIOR ATTENTION: WALL INTI painting OL 1-1560 or UL 8-lft2.1 Why set 3 or 3>s per cent 4TEHIOR DECORA'nNO. REA- «> JOUr money when 1 sonable. Phone. PE M472.____ buy a land contract .with N T L R 1 O R AND EXTERIOR Mr*Mnf'™Sra on^youi S^snt Thtak U over iSd mate#, m S«Qj7&. I tlmotei. PE 6-16H. ABSOLUTELY THE FASTEST A PAINTThO a~"#APEHHANOlNO. Free estlmotei. PE S16H. PAINTtNO. INTERIOR AND Exterior. Rates very ress. No Job too snloU. PE SM64. — ------ PAINTINO, 4 ROOMS, 'all UT1UT1E8. MAIN floor. PrlTOte entraneo and bath. AduJU only. Boo after 4:M waak- daya. 16 Plnogroro._____________ I ROOMS AND BATH IN PON-_**•*;. newly dacorated, OR 5-6812. 0 your land contraot. 1 '38 Wing at. 40, PAPfRINO. ------ ____ishlng. PE S2312. PAINTINO, INT ‘ — w-.......... k iUCT. PAPER WeU, 4666 I OR i-uto Television Service ^ . , . ___IVICELAPTEh- and eyenlng call FE 2.8665. IMMEDLATE ACTION i Upholstering tefactory tnapoetloo of pyoMrit and UUe. Aak tor Eon TompMon. K. L. Templeton, Realtor ' Stto.Onhard ifk, - ,|-fE A6562 . land CONTRACTS TO B6TY OR U. SM O d >4666. IDEAL FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS Wanted Real EsUte 36 raOMA^^HOT|TORIW> ' kina. r« 4 Avo. Lost and Found i BROWN, b WHITE SHORT HAIRED 1 J^Olf poInVeL TE 2-3888.'^ Wit'ror houses, flats, farma. soretgO. R.TvV^ER'ijIIAM 7166 W. MAPn. MAyfalr 6425# SAVE ENERGY, USE yVAl^T ADS! To find a job, place to live or a ^04^ used car, see Classi-