Pontiac press Horn* Edition . PONTIAC, MICH IGA X, FRIDAY. AUGUST 28. lM»o—48 PAGES Cordiality Opens Olympic Spectacle UJ. Relations With Dominicans Envoys Being Back to Conform Foreign Ministers' Plan WASHINGTON The „ United States broke relations today with the ican Republic. An announcement by the State Department said the United States diplomatic mission at Ciudad Trujillo is being withdrawn. The Dominican government was requested to reealj its mission here.'"''-'. “This action.” the announcement said, “is in consonance with the decisions taken at the sixth meeting of consultation of American Foreign Ministers in San Jose, Costa. Rica.” t . S. Secretary of State Christian A. Herter and other Western Hemisphere foreign ministers VFW Delegates I/.S. Must Get Stronger Words 'At Arty Cost' Dropped in Talk, Reaffirmed Later By HAROLD A. FITZGERALD Publisher, Pontiac Press ROME—Perhaps the moat thrill-1 ing sports spectacle of all. time! * opened-here yesterday with the pa-rade of 85 nations, x\ The greatest athletes onthf globe marched behind their mm’ tional flag in a magnificent spectacle that kept 100.000 people; enthralled. Each delegation was! received cordially and with an! [evident friendliness that cannot help blit work towards a better! understanding between nations. ! The greatest reception of all { weat to the last team to appear, 1 the Italians, who brought up the rear a* they were the hosts, i Next to them the mightiest re- ' ceptton went to the United States. reception was spotty. applauded vigorously. It required 70 minutes [for the e n t»r e aggregation to! DETROIT —Sen. Johnimarch tat0 ,the hu** 0,yrnpic Stadium and it was a colorful and; tingling sight. Each nation bad its] own distinctive marching uniform.! and they presented • grand froqt i WHY, WHY, WHY? There is ’something about the; congregation'of 85 nations for in-1 tenge competition on the moist; friendly basis that brings a lump! into your thjroat and makes you wonder why this spirit and this, idealism can’t extend into alij other relationships. The Russians paid the I'.S. ! hoys and girls a surprise \ isit earlier and left them with some trinkets and souvenirs of their homeland. Their welcome was ! spontaneous and cordial. After the grand march several thousand cloves were released from' around the outskirts of the field as a symbol of peace. They ilut-J tered together in the middle ml the stadium for a brief time fndj then scattered for parts I confided In my nearenf neighbor that I hoped none et them knew of West Huron Street In Pontiac. * * Out of an audience of 100.000 spectators, who do you suppose sits right behind me? It la none other than Joyce and George Trumbull erf Bloomfield HtUa and we bought our tickets several hundred miles apart. Don’t jeer at coincidence. Early spectators were treated to the usual spectacle of having the Olympic Games qualify as a spectacular at'fsp a single official had ap-an enthusiastic Italian barrier, raced onto track sad did a fug lap in and stocking feet. Two Italian gendarmes pursued him at top speed the last quarter lap, but he escaped Into the safety Continued on Page 2, Col. 41 F. Kennedy appealed to ap-j plaudlng fellow veterans today for, support for a beefed-up defense policy] that could be described by one word: “First.” The Democratic • presidential candidate told the annual convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars that “this is the most dan- ★ ★★ ★ * ★ / ' U.S. Gal Swimmer Powers'Wife Cracks World Mark Arrives in Paris DEM LEADERS NEAR ■— Seated on the platform as Sen. John F. Kennedy addresses the Veterans of Foreign Wars Convention in Detroit « VP PteMu today are. left to right, John B. Swainson, Democratic nominee for governor; Gov. Williams; and VFW Commander Louis G. Feldmann. By TED SMITS AP Sports Editor ROME — America’s Chris Von Saltza, blonde teen-eerous time in the life of a8er threat Australian wo**n swimmers, smashed our country ” 'the 01ympic 100*meter freestyle record today as the 17th However, he added; “But we are willing to bear the burden” of whatever is Won't Talk to Press; Failed to See Mr. K for Clemency Plea PARIS 'to--Barbara Powers, wife Modern Olympic Games opened their first/full day under a broiling Roman sun. [route from Moscow to the United Miss Von Saltza led the advance of all six American .. ., She failed in an attempt to gain **- AFL-CIO Council Votes sauctluua against the Carlbbeua to Support Dem Ticket WASHINGTON (Jt—The AFL-CIO Executive Council Vice President in Deep South necessary to preserve the««*« “ 0* sov* r™*, nation’s freedom^ I 01T breaking the' r«ord Kennedy said in his prepared-1;02 set by Australia’s Red Claim Nikita Khrushchev to plead for leniency for her husband, who got ■ 10-year sentence. The resolution condemned the, country under the strong-man rule of Generalissimo Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina for “acts of ag-l nnoiunuivin <*?■■; f w luarviv ^«w-uw>c vwtuwt. P ■ . «n t j k ti » i »«»«nnti, giving ««•« wua rwi WAsmnuiun ti>t* gression and interventjptU’ Ageipst;j^gy endorsed th* Democratic ticket tod secommend-j kAnLm. aa|J BJJ to G**, ^*th othc^ phrase* or an<^ Caroline Wood ol Rort-|daim that Francis G. Powers’ US Venezuela. rTT/ . tt DOId bid TO UOT wimotnerpnrasevorparagraph* land 0re, t0 Saturday nightSiwaa Struck down with a rocket * ’rNlKi 14-mllllOlHnember federation, BORpOrt it. J Ur r-no Prnm he dropped ... the Interest .( '-rniZaalu ‘ at 68.000 feet looked flimsier than - .address that the defenses of Dawn Fraser at Melbourne j| 1 « TTO |America must be strengthened /iJDOUI UZ regardless of what It will cost.; \ m lie omitted the inference to cost ’ *s s Fraser, the defending, when he delivered his speech. champion and world record holder jwon her heat today in 1:02.1 and. But he told a reporter after- 'advanced, along with Miss Vonj WASHINGTON ! Gets Flimsy | he dropped in the Interest of semifinals. case in which fife Unitec ______I had entirely broken off relations | with A Western Hemisphere coub-try. , U. S. businesses operating in toe Dominion Republic need net| necessarily be affected by the ck*-| ing of file Embassy, thqfb officials! told newsmen. I mat toe iB-uuuiou-meniuer ieucrawon euppun u. „ . # GOP From I aruf said! Thi council proposed that the federation’^ general | ’ 1 I browty. . . ^ Vo|1 * Saratoga, few today in the light of inform*-! any other/joard meeting ifil* afternoon, l lltify llin afttiawanirnl Alabama, Ueorgia , And he said the greater em- r»qy._ «a Hoad, U, ffiob brought from Moscow by Jte ■Mf—I ■ *This was retrained as a cer-' ’ iphasis he wouki put on missiles,! AarW| S u.S.'bS.ro with twe PdoCs father. 1". * BIRMINGHAM, Ala. fUPD-iimprovement of conventional. young girls and n pair el [Spiking in New York City! 1 tainty. jVlc* President Ninon invaded ———.! powerful college boys. j Thursday, a day after R * * * {Deep South today in a bokf bid to| DETROIT (st'PD—Hen. John 1 Only 18 members of the 29-man,woo Southern voter* into the Re-1 F. Kennedy. In a telephone od-rexeontive council worn present er:publican camp. 1 dress tn the Amvots eonven- She was accompanied by her mother, the family doctor and two lawyers who were with her during ;the three-day spy trial Vast week ;of her 31-year-old husband. Their WASHINGTON f - The White House said today Russia, has failed to respond |o requests that n member of the Moscow embassy staff be allowed to see imprisoned ft pilot Francis Gory Powers. Rail Workers Threaten Strike The fate of o missile tracking ! Motion situated territory Is nnceOtain, but authorities here expect the United j Slates will he forced to rtose It. { It to one of a chain which tracks the flight of missiles downraage from Gape Canaveral,.Fla. [the endorsement action. \lxon was expected to bear down hard oa domestic issues The Negro Union chief had said, and >rff1ie ^ (he oop-not the | earlier that there was “not enough Democrats—is now the portv He landed in Birmingham at - 10:59 .a.m. (Pontiac Time) for ai Oae dissenting vote was cast hard-hitting day of Campaigning! _ „cmlll_ „ ^ . ff «»y A. Philip Randolph, pred ^ aml ^ AUarrta, Ga, V Domlnirsd May Cllf Off Transit dent of the Brofocrbood of Slpep fpr Oakland County ta,[ c>r Commufors . IdiffersBce” between Dembcratic! nearest to the cherished South-A strike by the Brotherhood Of Presidential Nominee John F. Ken-j era Ideals of Thomas Jefferson w,r Railroad Trainmen against the F^blic^ Nominee and Androw Jackson. The Stott Department announced Grand Trunk Western Railroad jUgtlfy chp0S , * . fitot “a frimlly power” has beento ct ^ transportation, * * ★ ’ Story, Review, Picture n^ni^TTrmilln nfflrffdijngxt weri* tor ■PProximately lJQo| Mogt of the Council absentees1 Qn pone rj rai,ro“d commutm ^^ were busy with duties in other, 00 P°9® 4/ sa,d prtvately Brl,aln Detrait. Pontine and other Oakland|dtieti ^ ^ Europe. ----' _ _ . -t .* ./* . V, , Osunty communities. f * W *. { Nixon, acdunpanied by his wit-.-. t t , th^ nr-.iden.ial elec-i TV breaks means the totthdraw-| iv Union said the strike wasj ^ ^ral board, meeting this;Pat. scheduled a speech at ' tod^ ETpS! 1 from the trial that convtofed hhipl«» «rrived In Parts from Brus-| Patty Kempnhr. 17. and Anne,son of espionage, Oliver PoWers;se,s' wherq it was delayed by I Warner, 15, gained the Saturday! said the pitot did not believe he mechanical trouble 'night finals of the women’s 200- had been phot down. , : She refused to say anything to meter breaststroke, and Lance' Th , ._____________ A newsmen at the airport in Paris. ;Larson of the University of Cali-! tfrf ______ • Solemn and silent, she had qn fomia and Bruce Hunter of Her- ,nnn.tnrinr j-v.pm (ha, m ,arae b^ck dress and black ,vard reached the men’s 100-meter; ,.iiaBipa| «>i|Ure h’rnurht .hunt 1 ve*vef ^at worv 00 her way-freestyle semifinals slated for to, ••••. 4«IM,afai) ,to Moscow two weeks ago for her nigh,. tha Lts downfall. husband's trial. She avoided news- 1 The Russians made a prime ef- men at the Brussels airport Hast?Italy won the first gold fort in the Moscow trial to per-' —-—__ medal of the games. The hard- suade' their own citizens and“ the _ riding Italian cyclists captured outside world that the U.S the iM-kllometer (62-mile) road plane wdb knocked off hy a rocket I airborne alert and' tt,n« ,rta'- ;at # height of U or 13 mfles. | e|i 1 111 .. defense establish-! Germany was second for the1 ^ Kremlin badly needed to Qf ^OTITId WdriTlth Non In Miami Beach, said today. “There Is so doubt that the Cuban regime Is Communist oriented. They are our enemy and ar/' seeking our downfall." Kennedy made his telephoned address from Ms hotel following a speech before the Veterans of Foreign Warn Convention here. fdrees, an [streamlined __________ ___________ „„ ______________________ ______ ment would cost some two billion'silver medal and Russia surprised repair the damage done to i; 'dollars. I tor a third place bronze medal The! ^ ea5H" auc' Kennedy, agreeing with his Re-(United State* was jjH ' * tftt r the ^ Forecast Five Days Temperatures for the next five publican nvaithat Michigan is a (the 32-team field. jthal their rockets hive sufficient! ^ ot and ^ of ----------- -_________________________________ ,nmi1, _______, _________ _ _______ „_lrt ,_.av ^ . fnfB. * * * • |accuraey and range tq deaf with!5? wlth ®.n*y minor day to day *L°J ^ U S: dlfiomat" “‘“scheduled tor midnight Sunday. aftenKJon, te crnnpo^ of repro-|Birmingham City Hall and then j1’ ™°arXn .DpSIUes In1 RuisU’ **P^le4 t0 intruders, c * !' officials working in the^ mission Francis A. Gnftoey. company viceLnutlvee of all the AEL-CIO’s a flight to Atlanta. I? n^t5ampWgn appearancea ,n strongest challenge to the United) under tlte teadership of Henry,president and general manager,'135 unions. * ' Nixon told his welcomers ’it is ine 8 States in basketball, defeated Mex- Dearborn. Embassy counselor andi^gj an operations would cease) rankingJU. S. representative |at n a m. SutxUfy. ■ The orildai/announcement said) ___a, .4___. •M corwilar function, .rc «-j ^ ! nev, Including the i.lw yardmen, • to keep consular officema^S «wltrain« ^ltohte»dera. brake-Tr^Uo. men and baggagemea ol the li- lt also wants to. continue the! >nn Alarm Clock for Echo! 1 too early to tell whethe |carry Alabama. It will be [close election and every iof the United States will be im-Care t* do aay satellite watch; portant •• lag tonight? Here are the times He also said he did not yet know! and paths It will take over Pom whethec t* wouid make furtner! ~ trips into the South. The Nixons left the airport Nixon told his welcomers "it isj can Vice Very) *sid in, Detroit Wednesday that !Italy at, night etton' (Continued on Page 2, Col. 71 ,round game. :hanges, the weatherman reports. .. . . 1 Showers are likely Saturday but At »a hey <»» atieh w1ll ^ more gene;al .boutSun- Mchkrd Nixon !ico 66-49. The United States meets' another^ first' e r Jawahartal work of consular agents who help! Company and union officials said! northeast; ll:li p m., high north, compo8Pt| 0f an esti. American businesamen in. the (there was a dispute''over union' southeast; i:« a.m., high south, cities of- La Roman* and Puerto!demands for about 2D changes in] southeast; 3:33 a.m., low south, Libertador. 'local working rules. stoitheast. Hope to Put Calhoun on State Ticket mated* 200 cars. He drove to the] jdty Hall of this key industrial! 'center to deliver his speech short-! ly after, noon. [Items Off for Conclave; Con-Con Touchy Subject GOP Heads for Parley News Flashes By MAX E. SIMON ; The 140 Oakland delegates * Oakland County Republicans fo-H “ "Wwntol caucus” day were taking their favorite son * candidate—and high hopes for his hominatioa — to the GOP state convention in Detroit • They're confident that whep the smoke ol political battle clean Saturday even log Huntington Woods Mayor David R. Calhoun krill be on the state ticket for the fall campagin. Calhoun Is seeking the auditor keneral’s nomination. ROME (to —A Danish ryellst ' , [ competing In the toe-kilometer the evening^ ^ oiympfo trial, today was over- [delegation if it reaches the peered I be able to talk briefly with tom* by the nun and died later .. hitch hi the lipiul. The ..tire Dmtish convention floor. . I1"Z convention team immedlqtrty withdraw from i Top-ranking Democrats feared ;ywg wjthout (lw the competition. - that bttter feelings touched off byi^^ "..... speh a^debate might hurt the party! WASHINGTON to—1The House jin November's election. 'today passed a limited health my candidates gunning for to State Administra- tively up tor the four partisan uomlnafisaa secretary of state, formally convene until tumor-! raw. Republicans, buoyed by a fat primary vale, were already moving late Detroit Is frame a platform asd pick running mates tor Paul D. Bagwell, making Ms [second campaign for goveracr. | County Republicans will set up shop in the Statler-Hilton Hotel foaifiM. They've obtained a headquarters suite which will go into tnisiipiari at 6 p.m It will be the nerve canter of the drive for Caf-koun s nomination. i aged. It hi- creaaea federal gnats to the states to help pay medical Mils af needy elderly person*. Nehru .Md I. New Delhi that wmd, southerly at 8 he 12 lacideut showed Amer- miles per hour will become south lea • planes could go and eqme ! (0 southwest increasing to 14 to a* they pleased. That was what 20 miles this afternoon, and di-upuet the tiovteto. mimsh tonight. Even Powers, said in the Sixty-three was the lowest .tern prisoner’s dock what the Russians perature in downtown Pontiac pre-required of him on many ma)or ceding 8 a.m. The reading at 2 points, .voided saying in so many p m. was 88. words that his plane was hit by ---------—_______ a rocket. AI) he would say Wds> that he was “struck down by som-.*- EflVOy OllStcd • Oakland County Democrats Were on their way to their!el^^ldd?vi^awhkhd follow^'^ S°v*et Once party’s state convention in Grand Rapids today, while the iii-fated May day flight mn With the CIA party leaders toiled behind the scenes to put down a Ruaaia already had made * mr„. threatened skirmish over the constitutional convention Red clainw> ■tJ,hon,lw Denver/—The mother nf ieniA vu •. .. , . . a U.S. Embassy official who was 1S8Ue* . ^ gaKl th* Mrt ?* '^ expelled from the Sov.et Union to- The cod-con controversy could divide the party—and!de,n<* als0 demonstrated *5e'day sajd her son was employed bv county’s 126-member^--------------------------------;-----”[SSy "**"*''** 'W off without a over Russian territory when shot! ,pavnp Winter Jr fn-s* ... ,!, d°wn ky Soviet fighters on July 1 y „f the u S Embassy in i the first In 12j The authdities recalled Ambas- Mmpu„. _« [Ulf th Williams at the sador Henry Cabot Lodge's stat-- k.,.ipt -nj ' f , . f ment to the U.N Security Council'^ Lm°n today **** 0,‘ Up to 3,00. persons are ex- |*at tto 1^ w^s ^Ip^^.wto; ^ charged his activities there were “incompatible with his Jip-. lomatic status." In at the two-day gathering. ' * DAVID It. CALHOUN » spark any cantro- • | versy. HAVANA, Cuba (UPI) — Pro- 1 In all, there were more than two dozen candidates either formally declared for the various nominations or yhose names were IrculaMd by friends. __________ ___ , l-yoar-old Galhoun will have] dollars. jto round «>ut ^ tlckel at least two Other candi- ----------------- , A1 are inqumfcnts - Atty^ Gen. dates for the nomination,____ cl . , u,,^. 1 lT8Ul ' . His announced toes are-John V Slasher Kill* 3, Hurt* 14 James M; Clements of Baraga, an insurance MS8Pn^ri“m;SanforLc ,BTuu , broker, and JuliTdan*tovsky. an Jito a teife aKrdTnl10' Gen01'al °*is 1 , East Lansing financial consultant.L.^ £at Thursday night.!EWiO NO ",TCH Clements fo qoMldered the big- {killing three persons and wound- /Their nominations and the tram ] get! threat. He received the and- ing 14 otfiere/before he wds sub-.ing ^of the party's stand on na j (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Idued. 1 /' h I tional and state Issues were ex-1 that the RB47 I peeled in Grand Rapid* today j H1* most sensitive available; Only the Intra-party wrangle a||d tomorrow te take part or ™dar” for navigation and that its! ever a constitutions! convention, ^ ,n a| tkp twe-day gathering, whole course was followed a hot potato Issue with both “through the technical means Democrats and Republican*. | caucuses I we havi (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Company meat parking firm, , . , , whose Investment In Cnhn to John B. Swainson, the party s worth five and a half million j nominee for governor, will present EdltoriaU ... Farm A Garden Markets........ Obituaries ...... Pet Doctor Sports .... Theaters ........ ...... TV A Radio Prograato.-^. Wilsoo, Earl ......J.. Women's Pages .......... 13-33 No less could be said of the C2 {flight, authorities reported. In the first place, extremely powerful listening devices on friendly territory heard the ex-I cited radio chatter of Russiun ] defense Installations as they | tracked the U2 and engaged (•« orgeat dine It down. Steeler Coach Aide Suffers Heart Attack —Walt Kieslipg, as of the Pittsburgu red an apparent.y his sleep how to bring |ast mgh, Hnd wa, tak4.000 below what the Preskler originally requested. He asked that the measure be . sent bark to conference committee so that a Mil finally approved bv Congress ran firm fully to the national tereat.' v« x “Fear Girl Kidnaped1 in Lover's Lane Dead EMPTY SEAT — The chair of Ihe delegate (rotn the Dominican Republic has been empty since Tuesday at the meeting of foreign ministers' of thk Organization of American States. The one next to it—that of Cuban envoy Rayl Roa—has v*r ra*fsf*« become a hot seat. The United States .has called on Cuba to renounca Communist intervention in Latin America. Some observe** speculate Row Will also walk out of the conference. l Oakland Dews OH1 for State Conflave^jfy Com Minor GlVCSHjS ^^1003(1011 will choose a 20-member slate for m presidential and vice presidential , ^ v _ . ;_* ... 1 Sectors tonight The 1.005 defe-i BIRMINGHAM - Tor reasons; meetings pertaining te/tbe pro* ales will vote on the nomidali*»jh^*ould not divulge. Otj^Com- pwed widening of » Maphf tmorrow ' ; [mtarioner Luce C. Minor has riHRoad should be recorded; h# as-- , Con-coij, however, is the bigpst j *i^d. .£ serted. - v ** > item looming over the convention- * * " * R Some labor imiyw officials werb The resignation, submitted to] .Mindr's remgnation will, be acted pushing lor convention approval of: Mayer Florence H* Willett reas on by the ehmmriaion at *to*ty. a reaoiution opposing Wholesale! "* find » impossible t# serve B#jnighCs regidpr meeting constitutional . refbrm. At least the remainder of my elected term | —— ‘ * two DemocrJkic county conven-t** city c-ommissioner. Please ac4 Mrs. Louis G. Kelley • lions also have" ta ken stands cpP* this '** resignation, ef-. service for Mrs. Louis G. (Rutht yg»tn«f the proposal, which will fectfcro immediately." - jRolley, 38, of 1730 Banbury Road, go on the No*. 8 election ballot. Mlaor was elected 1# a ewe- pill be held at 3 p.m, Saturday Hsirrm Mil Mildred Jeffrey year term this April te fUl a the Manley- FBoeral ef w ti ^ 1 vacancy caused when data O' Home. Birmingham BurtolwiU i!!S2L.-S£Sr47.n.« j SSS a# “S'* “*■ c«™"> c«»- —t*~’■* awy win aet go nr. r , tcopathtc Hospital after a long 111- I "It’s 'unlikely in. my Judgment|- Although he rented., to disclose j^j,, that there wW be a concertedftho. e.all se of Ms 1 survivii* beside# her husband 7 move for a No' vote, position on j Minor, tt’Js known, had been in ^ * (| ^ Mr| the con-con ballot proposal." she! disagreement with other comm is tQ A -shippey of Birmingham: ' : sinkers iMtoy. a brother, O. A. Shippey HI of A,- .The Issue has split top Demo-j E t ’Berkley; and a sister, Mrs. Nancy erotic officials. 1 The prfesad g»reMBirmingkam. Swainson. the petty nominee for Muer and use of* soil centent lorj . ......... ‘ (W highway construction: were; carbondale. Hi. (upt-iiope Says Cuba Sneers at Hemisphere Ties dwindled today that a l7-year-old----------------------------------------I------------ _____ girl kidnaped by a lover's lane _ ., . .. lk._gunman would be found alive. The presidenl sa.d been s could,* ..D{d "cripple this country 'Menut- ' J someone dead?" tkmal program* ^ ^ Sheriff Dean West said. "I have tmUri" that* a*nll T£TS Jtfj WeM led pkrtteu ®f searcher*. SAN JOSE. Ct*l. Rica (UPD-lof Friday m which the Cuban; titled I vraoSrdlze the security of the abMrt |M law aMleen. sad chll Secretary of State Ghrurtian A;cha.ge<«||uit Lmted States, not party.) country ." he said. defense workers, on foot through Herts* called Cuban Premier Fidel. Russia. ^Pscdized^ The Cuban Communists have a r,“* " ^ M Wim,|frfe hand to “perfect their con- governor. it against th* |____- v 'originated by the |^a|Qe of Ww^jbasic jreaaow for the rift,' 4t w Herter Rips Castro. Calls Miiti Dictator ten Voters which will‘go on uwi-* Nov. 8 ballot. His poafflou wfu*l' ^ w . w w i^iinrf»am Road will be* at cides with Mate AFL^IO PresJ- Minor had also become irritated, lW, akkr, a^J^.^ learned hL. LtK Mrs. Leon I. Thurston Sr. Service tor Mrs.*' Leon I. IB. Agnes) Thurston S\, 53, of 2718 _ .. . rr --•*- -« *-tp| j 1 August j gste front Royal Oak. W of'.Week’s meetings had been tapeTe-,^ * Township Cemetery, Ueutenana Mug^tr f^r-corded in their entirety. jeopardized continental' the western half of the 44.000 Castro a "dictator" today and said'peace, was delivered in trin,g| Press Secretary James C. Hag- acZe rrab orchard national wild- his regime has expressed open measured tones, but his remarks Cubitn Uetitutkris," Her erty said that, to his best recoller .tllo refuge. eontempt for the inter-Amencan were biting. ;|Pr ^nurfced "An, attempt by tione. it wws the fieri hm* ‘“j it was in this atew that a young sysU“m * + # ’ u . , * * * „ , .any Cuban, fo oppo» It is labeled Eisenhower's 7‘* year as President Kunman Udnaped Marv Lily Rob- ,.v__________* ______J. Herter s reference to Castro ^[counterrevolutionary with all that hoif ____________ Swainson to the primvy. ft-- - i Gov. WiQiima and Saicretary of; State James M. Hare, loser in,the| race tor tkm. both league proposal. Ue'agreed that*only parts of t! that he had ever made such an ^a^xv^untkd^ Sttor wi«o°Sd not fh ?CTl'“T* eleventh-hour request that a foreign lescort John Brv,nr 20 there been g dictator who dld not ,hat it has been asserted that . • ^ aid appropriation be recommitted ’ .'. ’ t0 represent the will of the, the Castro regime represents the! PP ' . But he feared the search would’^pj,. •• Verier told the Western wiU. of the f*nha«i people and doesi ^ discovery of Miss Hemisphere Foreign Ministers!^ need elections." Conference. , . „ . In Ckba, Herter nar M. Haro, loser in .theb, ^ 4 ^C^ffi^fKennedy in Delroif; to committee. Other congressional develop- Roberts^ body. "Hitler ^lid. Mussolini did and! w did Josef Stalin :‘So, too. the dictators of today.”! publican Leader Everett M.«Dirk- Residents to Report sen. m.. predicted that the House! . would not agree to compromise U/xIpr in I |fy XlfOAtC Herter charged that Thurs-its differences with the Ser#!* on I lUlvJ III vlly JIIGGlJ ^>a |pl(Ht bv (Uban f oreign a new minimum wage, and the. ^ Minister Raul Roa clearly Indi- legislation would die. He said the HOUSTON, Tex. (LTD — Public; ^ t*«Mro regime iu« no only hope appeared to be a re-.Works Director Eugene Maier has talMMloll « ***. Hp it, (Om treat by the Senate from its Tissued an Imitation to every Houe broader MU. | Ion reakleiit that may be costly . ' ...J A * ★ (for the city: Report the location of; Ron. he said, made it-clear tra MONEY BILL—The House Ap- i all holes iq City street a ; Ctyiro regime will conttoue to! prouriatioM Committee approved The City Giuncil endorsed the in- ’|Mce iritancc on the/political; a w—l catchall money bill to tin-; vitation. favoring Maier * plan of ittd,H»ilitary help, of the Smo- ance a number of government flndtag holes In tMb streets'over a[SovlriVb'toc. an8 will not submit' activities including creation of a suggestion to let garbage collectors j itself to the principles and dia-j of the crowd Four months ago. the PfiWN (Continued From Page C|ie) „ Appeals for Defense cratic State Central donudfekd] agreed to let party members da-j , dde individually what position to lto would return ftr at leairiJwo Counterrevolutionary activities take m the issue. This very weU ”*** Mkldgan campaign swtag*. *** ^ ^ be the riand the ronventtoai Kennedy explained to newtoaen er «jd. Ike rely | Se? wKi speaker at'**" P,at,0rm th*‘ poHtieal party penumted may ar- today's session. At their spriag conveutieu. fonvention of the. VFW hera^F tivHy Is the Communist party Because of the directness of his Oakland Demm-rats expressed reaHy^moupta to lib first Mtchi- “though. perhaps. It 1* operating .attack against Castro it was ex-, "waaltersble opposition • to the fan iantpuign appearame.. under another name.” (Cuba’s j peeled that Roa woulcl immediate-' con-con proposal. POKES AT MV4L Communist party to officially ly request time in which to reply.! This month, however, the issue Kennedy spoke in'Gofco Hall, in: Uvasn't even brought up. jtiie heart of' Detroit, front the The convention also will nomi-lsame platform where, Nixon, 'the nate a candidate to ran for the; Republican presidential nominee ' seven years remaining jn the term: addressed the VFW Wedoesday. l^-*!°Tru ,vte,vSUfT___J.. -mST. .. . . _i„u. \ 1 first in I ho u-nclrt militaHlv * •••••so••••••••*•#••••• TOfUTB sod UttflMtog f Nationally Adrottisod * “Papar-Mata” | lALl-POINT J ](Chile' only ( He called on Cuba ti Toss Baseball to Other Side of the World ^ first to the -waite militarily, ec*-|2 _ nomicalTy. scientifically and yedu-jf icationally and will continue to be J ‘He said this was-a Serin of rosyt* roaabnriuices vvtdni he too would • like to give—but which* be cannot • in honesty > , Herter’s rebuttal ti Third Suit Filed Against Chrysler accept free the Reds ourselves with the forebears stood right ’ : Reds . favored because of their row. , speech;***** ,Ut Entering the Eternal City, you ! feel something akin te awe and humility. The thrilling history to this mighty and everlasting Italian center I* the story of western civilisation. 1 the front; They’re prone to get too heavy too fast, but I think tt’o the dkt. That’* responsible in Russia and H must be true here, too. But some of .these laaoqn are esquln- Only ot Simms O Guarantaedlatqual- a Ityf Amorics's beat • selling pen. a SIMMS WASHINGTON #1 - "This ia ^on frun/The VFW, members of • the Seadragon at the North the Women’s auxiliary and the e Pole. ... A rubber life raft' |general public. • has just ferried a baseball party , < ★ At h ;• over to an ice floe ... f. Kennedy • was interrupted hy|J ★ * * frequent and loud apptaum, e»fk*•##••• wdo'o.o*ou‘oeoo»' It's a fine, dear day . . . ;pecially when he aaid there cant plenty of supshlito ... our frog- be only one possible defense pol TONITt ond SATUKD8Y QHiTI ; men are going for a swim . The skipper ef the American nuclear - powered oub-marine gandeagau, Cmdr. Grorge P. Steele II, was re- icy, expressed in one word, first. He said he did not mean first "but, when" or find "if” explaining: '1 mean first-period. I mean first in military power: acrosa the board." lightning and electrocution in Minnesota in severe storms throughout the state. Small tor-; nadoes hit near Perham and Clfarbrook, flattening farm buildings and damaging stores and homes The Weather rsll e.s Snlkn Boms SfM'1 CONTI AC AND VICTXITT—f*lr I tinw, t»d«* H|l S* with >csttcr«4 »b**rri ! They're dark-skinned with black Here's the only city in the world!eyes and dark hair and them com-! that is said "to exist for every- piexions would put American coo-| one." metic merchants into permanent c 1 n ■ In fact and fable. "All roads|bankruptcy. But Rome accepts; S66KS to Recover Stock, ioad to Rome" and the city traces the™ imperturbably. She flgurea; ^^ M Fringe Benefits Paid to u* Pic1ure**u<‘ «*rt«>ce throt^hp»y’" *»r just due. SbiNto. _c_. .the Classical Period, the Renais* w *w Officers, Directors sance and ultinmtdy into Xbe\ Rome ran be id! tilings to 4)1] > t. ^ i-- ,tt ot-t- 1 glory of today* — and now the; people. You find aoine- of the most) ™ sleek^vessel had just; tiering down from buildings along! y l’vv vnpk' i tpi a thirri Olympic Games. magnificent slendor. within tbeae! feached the northernmost point j the way. Mixon had-one, too. f a hiito and »me of ttto most abject on earth alter pioneering the ’ * * . * , .hi Hib ,h!i wm d , ' .. j poverty Its alt here for the .look- most direct route yet (raveled In his address to the VFW. ^en- ohowung the disc osuie that Wtl- Rome always impresses visitors ^ “ through the arctic’s northwest nedy said that America s security liani C Newberg. former president and guests, but Rome, in turn, is ■ t passage 3 of’the Chrysler Corp.. owned in-never awed by anyone. She yawlted; A?*® the.croutda. . J teresls in firpts which sold parts m the faces of those early gnd narrt>w Mwots are Jamgaed. J ' . AArc Bnk.rl Fmprirlr 10 ,he “u,° nwnuferturing com* omnipotent Caesars, and eons later l^00 mwt .** ? ”?****. ?**. **“*! ?V* .. ___.-u iChinese blor Mrs. Robert tmeriCK she turned indifferent Iv fromlRo,Tle merely shru#B a civic shoul- *he top of the world, Steele A-Tunese bloc. £ mLoHM ,nd*,,ww,,|y with indifference. What's an- noted: "You know, up here jtei -----------— other hour to a city that has exist-} can hit the ball from one- side 'Zhukov in Leopoldville Jed 28 centuries and proposes to of the world to the other." i ~ ' MOSCOW (AP) — Georg) A. ALUMINUM Rural Mail Box S3J9 Valuo MBA. ROBERT W. EMERICK Executive's Wife Taken by Death Kennedy rode from his hotel to{ the auditorium through a shower of confetti and ticker tape Jhit-| land leadership are both slipping! away, with, the balance of world! With the game being played at power shifting to the Soviet-Red! of Birmingham Dies After Br/ef Illness r Brief Mines IWbert \V. »Vir Mrs Rrfbf-rl W. 'Virginia J Emerick. wel| known in church also are Chrysler employ*, and (toups in the Birming- the corporation itself, lied early this morn- Defendants in the suit are NOw- Always illaatriow m^ntlv ^I T^Sbert EridSIt KonM* '* ,fc* th*' extend the record into'eternity? mently L. L. Colbert, president ^ a ^ aBd wl||<.|l ' - - - and chairman, all directors -1"1 ' intfht. and garden *a u ham area, ■u*« j„g aj Henry The suit, filed in Federal Court Hospital, De- ThurM|av hv two Nloekholder*, troit. after a short illness. Bom in Brenham, Tex.. Jan. 18. 1916. she came to Birmingham when her husband was appointed public relations dire Motor Division , Djakarta, capital of Indonesia Zhukov, soviet minister for still gtorie* in her leisurely eon- riew York Ctiyris less than 300 Republic, has an estimated popula- tural relations with foreign coun-' strurtion "f." says Rome with years old. Let ’em race and pant tion of 3 million and is said to be|tries, arrived today in Leopoldville, simple dignity, "am always pro- ;on Broadway. ' . ✓' the largest single city h} all south- the Congo, the Soviet news agep- gresMing. There’s no rush." : why fret about an hour in Rome?! east Asia. , icy Tags reported,, , The legendary history flits back-. ~ * ' -----..-V T —- - '*--h 1,800 years and begins wjth the; chooHwy fable of Romulus and Remus who were nurtured by the No. 1 boxes fit . *p •rf a.cttiy. 5'/a-ft. high. mm former teacher, she wa «& graduate of the -University JjTexag. Mrs. Emerick, of 1^3 N. brook Rd.. was Presbyten «er>k* to recover for the company stock and other fringe benefits paid to office and *»ine director*. at Pon- Tbe suing stockholders are Sol [protective she-woH. ITieir mama n years A- Gann, a Detroit lawyer who was a • fult-fledged princess Who) owns 5,100 shaies. and Sam -Ar had ah involuntary affair with no}' — . Schwartzberg of New York City, less a person than Mars. (And iff .. .who own* 3*200 shares. you actually have to be ravished.! H*r-geBeral nomination on Ihe *.* a Rhea Silvia was certainly de-] •a*we*l ticket two yeer* ago. ___ ____ A spokesman for the Chrysler spoiled by a topnotcb, breathtaking' Oaktamd leaders were optimistic member of the Atm issued this statement: "We j figure.) as they mapped strategy tor the' Church and have not seen the complain* so * * * |convention. County GOP Heads, for Parley t*t**i*******si**aa**aa 2 SfICIAL PUKCHASf! i (Continued From Page One) t are r > com- Wtothcr—auoov The twain founded this fabulous! ■ity which now sprawls unevenly icross four of the seven hills. Aj , active in the Women's Association of her church. She also belonged mr>n* •* this time." to the Little Garden Club ALLEGES LOOTING Surviving beside* her hunband ■re two non*. Robert H Jr. and accuses Chrysler officials Rk-hnrd L, both at home; her "continuous looting" of the com-! parent* Mr. and Mre. I„ H. I^h- pany 6y accepting stock options1 1S man of Man Antonio. Tex.; and and other executive compensations two «i«ter», Mro. J. D. Howder at a time when they allegedly But I place my 12 of Montgomery, Ala., and Mro.. held interests in firms selling sup- "In* and Rcrnu*. man Arthur G. Elliott Jr., wjtoj stand for a constitutional ctmven- • jwith other party members hiu ““ **—■* been heating the bqshad for Calhoun, said his candidacy is Jooked on "fovorab^y” by other {XHigrts-sionai district caucuses. I They felt CMhoun on the GOP ballot would strengthen the ticket's CM- .. .. . . . j Rrea. Clements wouldn’t, they say. scans and Latins Joined forces and! 1 3 underwrote the real genesis of I ' Aad. they point out. the Oak- Rome. land Mae of Ito, votes Is Ike nation stalk. boon's Strength prior to Ike convention. The county / delegation has an ace in the hole to play if Calhoun's bid for the auditor general nomi- la November coaid provide real NOW IN STOCK 188% Air-Coil DYNAFIL INSULATED Underwear Opposing con-con are the GOP state senators who refused to put the issue on the ballot by legislative action last spring. Party liberals are expected to make a strong pilch for a clear position in favor of the proposal. -2 PIECE - j Skirts # Drawers a -BOTH FOB- I ,___________ ... Tito oonaervattve taction of the large* tingle group ef vote. In ^ ta,k about pu,. party hgb remained lukewarm to the coaventkm. 71 47 Mrmph *4 7* Sum) 7* M MU*»u Plto » Chrysler. Jhwtiam Oman Mirou nu tilth Tori Wonri m it Mtotoo *7 S3 Photo 1- #4 > 7J iwibe* I \ , \ rhaanber* of Kan Antonio jj jj Service will he held at 11 a m. The rompanj'* Intide dfeertoro i 90 7* Monday at the Bell Chapel, Wil- and officers are charged with t) g* liani H. Hamilton Co. in Biiwing- violating federal wecurltie* law* •J ri ham. | bv falling to report anv Intereata si 72' The family suggests memorials la supplier firms. The complaint 2 JJ be made to the Michigan Cancer says that - such Intereata were ti si Society,""" 66 W .* Lawrence St., franduletotly concealed from 2 Pontiac/ '\ Mockhdldera. ; T * '* . . ‘ ' * -jj vYH ■ ting him up for state treasure. |c°ti'«on despite strong sentiment > Calhoun} * * * expressed. by, Bagwell for , but the ..... George Washington threw i Not only does It glvi ________ - V , , .. - a tilver dollar acroaa the Po- *«>«««•« to ^ rare, but thej -otiter. distrids feel he's q^l^Shre ^ tomac. | beheve In fairies aad Woe will fie one Wfflch other groups ifi#H (o_ ^ .. hh-., ,17/ Kanta Clan* and the Eaater Bo. and factions Will solicit for ti*port. j,.^, u * is abso^ ^^jS^ party head, j ay. and those dWSctlc reulht* * * .* flutely no mdve to that directioa policy statements “i* can go jump In the Tiber BKer. And M's podsible (Takl.nd might whaUoever." Ife 'Lids off" on the I Why. you can shut your eyes cooperate — In exchange for back- Meanwhile, pre-convention plat- choosing af nominees, hart was ber- 2 near the ancient Cbfomeum and tog of the county 's, favorite . son. form draftm strove to prepare j tain to be consulted to idl In- ' * actually see Rofhulus pushing Re- GOP Couhly Committee Ctiair- the way for a strong ?ffirrit^tivefstances. ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST >6, i960 THREE Trr^.^6,. .[Hopes for Career Plmkin’ and Croonin’ express train collided Thursday! with • freight at Martin Bred,! Dalmatia, killing six people and to-1 joring 18. f Pert Miss Sings Folk Tunes Expect Medical Aid lor NorMe Pair The Salvation Army was offl-j WELLSV1LLE, N.Y. flft-Motly dally established in the United 8mith is a part and pretty college States in 1880. girl who wants nothing more ttan i along — with her • TONIGHT and SATURDAY Z I COSMETIC I j SALE X - Nationally Famo, •’ » 89c to -f 1 Brand 1—NOW ONLY-r- • 39 :—YOUR CHOICE— : • SEAFOETH Pre-Elec. OAi J • iteve. Beg. lie 8ta Qg { ! SEAFOETH Deedonnt am J • «egter Me Stoe .... Jg J ! SEAFOETH Shave oO< 5 • Bomb |1J> gtae -toed JD J £ SEAFOETH Shave AAt • • Lotion. 79c 8te. 0*7 • • HAZEL BISHOP Upatlchs * • No Value AAt 2 • all ahadee ..Oaf • >* to string * guitar, of course. She hopes to make a caeer in ahow bushieu with her musical strings and n flock of folk songs. 1 Oil fLn Fall I Ounce i » LANOLIN FLUB Baby # » On* BegRter >1J> Btae a 39* * TONI Brash Nate* neve 1 » 59c Pact of i Jg ] ! 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The atmosphere of candleUsht and progressive art that typifies moat coffee fapusea makes them meccas tor students, beatniks, local intellectuals and—gorted culture lovers. Such a clientele, says MoDy/frox vides a sympathetic and growing FRESH I SPANIil PEANUTS Full POUND 33’ lie Frasb Blacked Mogul PEANUTS ~~ 43 * CANDY OUNCE 5 SLICES 14< Regular 15c Oaahty msm CANDY DEPT. -Mata Floor audienaa -tor off-beat jasz, poetry readtasi and serious folk singers. “People don’t go to coffee houses just to drink," .she says. "A coffee house provides • fine atmosphere for entertainment without the distraction of overiiquored crowds.’ _ Imp— to gel enough book-tags to keep traveling and tinging after graduation because the prospect of a future — a conventional career gtai or ho—gwife holds no appeal far her. * , | * “I don’t rule out marriage,” die says. “But I think rd like to many « folk stager. It would solve a’tot of problems." 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A* 8*6/8 Urged to Better Traffic Controls Safety Officials Send Messages to President, Diefenbaker, Hopefuls MACKINAC ISLAND » - The governments of the United States and Canada have been urged by highway safety officials of both illations to call top level conferences to improve traffic law .enforcement. The Association of State and Provincial Safety Coordinators, I concluding a meeting hero, made the recommendation Thursday in telegrams to President Eisenhower and Premier Dtohnbalwir. •Mp to the Untied States' twa presidential aomhiees. Democrat John F. Kennedy and Republican Richard M. Nixon. /The safety officials, dtktg "S3! million cosuidtks since the advent; automobile tfwVd,” urged a stepped-up public education program. Officials .from SO atataa and 10 Canadian provinces attended I the meeting. * Their idea said in part "There, is need to consider and create! |utpfe effective education and «-forcement methods for improving j attitudes at driven and pedestrians so they will obey traffic laws, enjoy travel and livo longer." I Three Advisers j Sign tor Junior i Achievement recruiting drive by Junior; Achievement to select 48 adult j advisers and 16 counseling firms1 has netted its first team of ad-1 visers for L960-61 in the Pontiac1 rea. The first three advisers signed [by JA were Richard Jen row of 3967 Aquarina St., Drayton Plains; Harry Morris of 31 Gerdon Ave.,! Pontiac; and Robert E. Glomdow-ski of 2480 W. Maple Rd., Birmingham. They are all employes of Standard OR Co. and win be j advisers to a miniature JA company to be sponsored by | Standard Oil. - The men will watch over management, sales and production activities of young JA corporation employes showing them the ropes running a bonafide miniature corporation. I A True Open End MORTGAGE We are proud to offer these truly open end mortgages. This is what they provide: • You nay pay op the mortgage at any time without advance notice and ,, without penalty. • Your mortgage can be increased at any Inter date to the original amount borrowed for additional improvements or for any other satisfactory reason. • Yon may pay any additional amount at any time without notice or penalty. • You may pay interest and principal in advance at your convenience. • Terms on our conventional open end mortgage up to 25 years. • Monthly payment includes Interest, Principal, Taxes sad Insurance. We have cash available today w * for these attractive open end mortgages. Come In and talk with one of oar friendly, courteous representatives. WE SPECIALIZE IN HOME LOANS WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS CURRENT 3%% RATE ON SAVINGS An S«v4»fi Accoaati fanned to SIMM by as AgMcr of fkc U. S. OovwumI Pontiac Federal Savings HOME OFFICE 761W. Huron Street ROCHESTER BRANCH DOWNTOWN BRANCH 407 Main Street 16 E. Lawrence 4416 Dixie Highway, DRAYTON PLAINS 1102 W. Maple Rd„ WALLED LAKE mm u HOME OUTFITTING CO. STYLING 1N SUNBURST MAPLE FINISH Popular New OPEN STOCK Bedroom Grouping With Timely “USE PROVEN” Features riVB TgBsPONTlAg PRESS^RIPAY, AUGUST 26, I960 Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas WW E. CAMPBELL John E. Campbell, 84, of 984 Chareot SO died yesterday of a heart ailment at his residence. He had been Ul 3 months. _H* w*s employed at.the Grand Trunk Western Railroad. Surviving an a son, Earl of Pontiac; two daughters, Mrs. Ma- bel Irwin of Pootiac and Mrs.: JEFFREY HARDEN Helen Thomas of Milford; 20 Prayers were offered this aft-grandchildren; two stepdaughters, emoon at Sparks - Griffin Chapel 'BOCHISTEB MEADOWS' IKS** *13,750 SUMMIT BLDG. CO. *■ u l-nii mary Bnddwood, both of Romeo, Mrs. Bus Camps at Rochester and Mrs. Marian Holmsa of Washington; two brothers. Qda of Walled Lghe and Urban of CRB-fomla; two sisters and 34 grandchildren. Mia. Grace Fuller of Pontiac and Mrs. i-nrfUo Avery at Cun. Other survivors include four stepsons. John *Birk of Vaasar, Ervin Birk of Auburn Heights, Dexter 'and Glenn Miller, both erf Pontiac; and lour sisters, Mrs. Caroline Seelye of Battle Greek, Mrs. Bertha Albrough of- Brim-ley; Mrs. Emma Ferdon and Mrs. Myrtle Andsers, both of Pontiac. Service wiB be held at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Huntoon Funeral Home with burial following Perry Mount Park Chmetery. ktASTI* »o*wi» Ikumw • • the gift for her Yi Carat Marquise Diamond Ring bagiirtt«ed *250 Interlocking Diamond Rings You are buyingJ,he_best g J and getting the most j for your money 43 N. Saginaw St Downtown Pontiac New Cor Costs Cqnhod by Road Grader Much More Than Purchase Price far Jeffrey Harden, infant'aon of Mr. and Mrs. * Bobby Harden of 17 Summit St Burial an ' ~ Mount Park Cspetery. Surviving besides the parents are two sisters and three brothers. Peggy J., Terry L* Jimmy, Stephen and Kenneth, all at hoaoe. Jeffrey wan dead at ktrth yesterday at "Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. MRS. CLIFFORD PENDLETON Service for Mrs. Clifford (Edna L) Pendleton. 51, of 50 N, Eastway Dr. wUl be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the SparkaGiHBB Chapel with burial following in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. A clerk in the Fedeal Department Store, she leaves her husband; a son, Craig of Pontiac: a daughter,' Mrs. Carol Galiardi of Bangow; a grandson; a sister, fid two brothers. > Mrs. Pendletoo became suddenly ill while her husband was bring-ting her home from Henry Ford Hospital Wednesday and was dead jon arrival at Pontiac General Hospital. [ ISAAC A. HEBNER I OXFbRD TOWNSHIP - Service for Isaac A. Hebner, 69, formerly |of Oxford Township, will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Flumerfelt Fu-jneral Home, Oxford. Burial Will be hi Bad Axe Cfcmeteiy, I Axe. I Mr. Hebner. a member of Pontiac Lodge 21 FAAM died Thursday in Lapeer after a long illness. Survivors include two sons, Robert of Oxford and Roger of Florida; two daughters; a brother .and a sister. j ALBERT B. PETERS i ARMADA TOWNSHIP - Service! JACKSON, Wyb. (UPI) — The for Albert B. Peters, 66, of 72900ibody of Janet.Crane, 18, daughter j Romeo Plank Road, will be at of a University of Michigan phys-10 a.m. Saturday at St. Clementjics professor and an Ann Arbor [Catholic Church, Romeo. Burial jcouncilwoman, was brought here [wUl be in East Lawn Cemetery,'from Cemetery Spire in the Grand: Lake Orion. JTetons Thursday after the girl! I The Rosary will be recited at was killed in a 90-foot fall on the, 8 p.m. today at the Roth's Home mountainside, jfor Funerals, Romeo. The National Park Service said Mr. Peters died Wednesday at Miss Crane was with a party art his residence after a long illness, [five descending the peak when she] |, Surviving besides his wife Della!slipped and fell over a ledge. ! iM. are two sons, Gerald of Romeo, Funeral arrangements are be-'and Vincent of Toledo; four daugh-ing made in Ann Arbor. GRAND RAPIDS (AP) - AKahj R. Lucht, 40, of suburban Wyoming City, was killed late Thursday! when a road grader he was driving (UPI) -~.Wlthtnl0VCrtufTted Md-cnilhed hta J four hours after he had purchased ,, ,, . a new car Aug. 15. DomrfTFY*e-Murr*y Uke man, 20, was involved in two col- Vergennes Township. I ROBERT D. POTTER Hadley — Service for Robert D. Potter, 31, of 300 Stewart Road,----- will be at 2 pan. Saturday at the The result: 10 days in Jail. 05 Cubans Blockade Hills Baird Funeral Home, Lapeer. Bur- i® fines and fees and one year' ial will be in Mount Hope Ceme- probation, tery, Lapeer. Freeman pleaded guilty in Mu- Mr. Potter died unexpectedly of nidpel Court Wednesday to a stroke at Lapeer County Geo-I^harges of driving without an ere! Hospital. I operators license, careless driving SurviviiM besides his wife *rivta« wlthout ley are a son, John of Lapeer:I” ” ^ \ two daughters, Ludenda and Linda Potter, both of Flint; die moth-Mrs. Jason Potter of Lapeer;, fold two brothers,' Darroll and Kenyon Potter, both of Lapeer. HAVANA (AP)—Cuban military forces have blockaded the Lasi Villas province hills, barring arms and supplies from dissidents operating there, against the Fidel] Castro regime, reports from Cien-! fuegos said today. AUGUST EQUIPMENT SALE MUST SEDUCC INVENTORY Savs $100 w mw 7-M.P. tiller; Riding tract** sad ttdfog awwstst 20 reteey laww atwa, IF* t* 33"; 2 sst, S put mewe**; 4 Man r**l mowers, 21" «w 20"; Rate — bwos — HRera — law*, saadara — abate** —- ratters — adorn — (stamen. S MIMS IT RAC IRS $75.00 AND UP USCD 0 walking and three ridsf tractars; 0 riding nesren $50.00 and EVANS EQIRPMENT 6607 Disk Hwy. Phone MA 5-7078 — OR 1-7924 . 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The Pipnr Aircraft Corp. announces that its distributorship for all of Southern Michigan will be shifted to Pontiac’s airport, from present headquarters at Detroit City Airport. ★ ★ ★ Cited by the firm’s officials as reasons for the switch were “ideal location, excellent facilities, and progressive local management." The airport has been undergoing an extensive improvement program, and fruits of it, like the Piper move, are starting to appear. Ehrrnbirg owned the international copyright and that publir cation had not been authorized. However, the publishers pointed out that such ownership is mean- -ingless without the legal right to enforce It. ★ ★ ★ More than this may be back of the protest^ however. Moscow doesn’t want the world to read of the ^’stormy life" in the worker's “paradise.” Hie chances are that Ehrenbero will be, harassed as was the late author Pasternak who wrote the revealing “Dr. Zhivago.” The Man About Town 1887PontiacNews Heavy Local Events of Note Back in Last Century turn Pawn Every Resident Obliged to Help Keep Gty Clean The Press welcomes letters to the Voice of the People column, but like our writers we occasionally disagree with some of the criticism. A couple of letters recently have jumped all over city workers for not helping to keep our streets and highways dean. Perhaps this is justified. We are not familiar with the areas in question. ★ ★ ★ However, we do feel that the city workers alone cannot be blAmed for the trash that litters our public streets. Let’s be perfectly honest and put the blame on Jbhn Q Public where it belongs; Walk or .drive around on any street in Pontiac and notice the unthinking drivers or pedestrians open a gum wrapper or pack of cigarettes and toss the paper out. lust s few doing this makes quite ! a insips. ^ -^ \ ~ _ ., Others clean the traah out of their . cars at stop lights and throw the debris on the street. Shoppers walk* ing along find they can eliminate one bag or box by putting the articles in one and then drop the extra bag nonchalantly add go on their way. Pontiac is no worse or better than any place else. We seem to i - be growing up into a nation with - no regard for public surroundings.» We have no appreciation for the other fellows’ work. ★ ★ ★ Many attitudes seem to be as long as we have street maintenance, throw our trash out there and let the city workers take care of it. Unfortunately, not very many cities in America including Pontiac have funds with which to maintain a personal policing worker to follow each and every citizen. It is up to every resident to help keep our city clean. Public property such as afreets and parks should be respected as mueh as your own home. - If everyone maintained a litter bag in their car and refrained from throwing trash when on foot our problem would be practically eliminated. David Lawrence Says: Lack of Copyright Law Turns Table on Russia 1 Because the Soviet Union has refused to respect the international ; copyright convention, Western authors get no royalties on their pirated hooks. Not long ago on a visit to Rus-' sla, former Gov. Stevenson made a personal plea to Khrushchev for recognition for foreign author’s ' rights. ★ ★ ★ Now a New York publishing * - house has brought out an Eng-Jjr lish translation of ty/VA Ehren-berg s 1929 novel “The Stormy 14- Life of Lasik Roltschwantz.” Im-p- ’ mediately the Russian author’s ; K agent in England protested that 1|r - . t Vx-,- ’..vt Silent: Condition of the Detroit Tlfer knockers. A copy of “the official paper of the city and county,” the Pontiac Woekly Bill Poster, of March 9. 1887, handed us by William R. Decker of Upper 8traits Lake, has some interesting news. Its Proprietor and^PubUaher was Elbert J. Kelly, and Its office was on the second fioor of the Tuth111 Block. Pour cows were to be sold at aucUon at the comer of Saginaw and Lawrence Streets. A poetical effort from Drayton Rains had been cheerfully devoured by the office cat. Rev. C. T. Allen said he would rather be a horse thief than a saloon keeper, it all being a matter of taste. A Rochester man had his wife's body exhumed after she had been buried if days, so he could get a photograph of hqr. Somebody referred to as “J. J.” believed in neither toil nor pleasure, but exf*$*dlpr whnt? Sixty ncres, three miles from Pontiac, with good soil, good buildings and fine Orchard was advertised for $2,500. The bast farm in TroyTownrhlp was offered it 18,600. containing 80 acres, a most defightful home and not a foot of waste land. Dan Davis listed these flight# in real estate. But there were busy times on the railroad#, SI passenger train# being scheduled at Pontiac each day. The total resources Of the tWeclty banks was $708,000. The paper has eight pages, heavy advertisers being the stores of Pound, Turk, Stoekwell, Hitchcock, Pittman. Jacobs, Green, Merritt, Harris, Payne, Wells, Albertson, Bird, Hamlin, Going, Carhart, Judaon, Osmun and Scott. And patent medicines to cure everything. Prom the above source also comes a copy of Mona’s Herald, published at Douglas on the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea on Nov. IS, 1844. This English publication of 118 yehrs ago rings the bell for thinking a lot of itself. It has four pages, but the most extended claim under ita heading of any newspaper I have ever seen. Besides also being the Central Advertiser for the British Empire, it also claims to be a political, commercial, agricultural, literary, moral, philanthropic, foreign, colonial, domestic register and general family newspaper. It lays claim to be Extensively circulated throughout the Isle of Man and throughout the United Kingdom amongst the nobility, gentry, professions, capitalists, bankers, merchants, manufacturers, traders, ministers of the gospel, distinguished members of refigtous and benevolent societies, fire, fif# and annuity insurance officers, (Art you *uu vtih »«»> booksellers, teachers, auctioneers, stock, share and other brokers, house, land, insurance and newspaper agents, steam, packet, railway, shipping and coach officers, newsrooms, hotels, taverns, coffeehouses, etc. PB.: But who was “Mona"? See Issue in Nixon’s ‘Experience’ Voice of thte Pbople Asks Several Questions Regarding Powers* Case Now that the U2 blunder Is passing into history, M’s tone to ask a tow Ramie questions. What if an officer in one of the Russian ICBM centers (they exist, yoo know) had shouted in a panic, “Hers they eons!" when he saw the Powers' plane on his-radar screen and had started pushing buttons? Are the “classified" operettas of the Cental Intelligence Agency secret from the American taxpayer who pays lor them? H H ★ - What is toe difference between a NstoW Hale who says. "I legist that I have caiy eae Me to give for my country,” and a Francis Powers whose allegiance out even be besght tor «3S.SM? , Cta a government whtah Is hopelessly and tmpaisbly la deht afford this kind of extravagance? . * ★ ★ • Is a government representative of Ita citizens' wishes when M dares to make these dangerous and looitoh and poeWhiy total forays into the territories of other people, when thtoe same people have the capaciy for what is gently referred to as “massive retaliatta?" Does the averaga American have the faintest idea what can happen if to# officials in Washington continue to run loose and are not brought under control? Frank Kerr 7992 Flagstaff v ' ‘Dems Try Anythin? Voices Disagreement to Get Group Votes’ With Psychologist You have to give the Democrats From the fact that a 9-year-credit tor one thing. They will try old boy uses profanity in school, I anything to get group votes: la- find it impossible to deduct that bor, farmers, Negro and now the his mother tells rteque stories; senior dtizetts. usee slang excessively; is likely Reminds me of the foreigner to have been promiscuous before who was'bare studying the tone- marriage; screamed unduly during tions of our government but found childbirth; or would he apt to sub-our tax situation beyond his com- scribe to the program of the Comprehension. After having it ex- munist Party. . plained many times -be finally grasped the idea. Delighted, he exclaimed, “I see, I see. If I want to give my -dog fresh meat, I just cut off part of his tail and feed it to him. ’ Tax Tired Alth e B g k Psychologist Dr. George W. Crane generously leaver those questions open te debate, I doubt whether Ms article, "Language Reflects Home Training" (Wednesday, Aog. 84) would dew negative answers too WASHINGTON—President Eisen- has never put a matter to the vote h o w e r may have unwittingly of the Cabinet, the Security Coun- start ed the ball rolling on i the most important issues of the campaign —namely, just how much experience Vice President Nixon has had in the development of national and interna-, tional policies. The President I was asked at hisl news conference* on Wednesday to LAWRENCE say in what ‘‘decisions’' on public policy the vice president had participated, and Eisenhower’s answer w#s that "decisions'’ are made by the President and not by anybody else. At the same time he said that he considers Nixon one of his "principal advisers." The Democrats in the Senate promptly thought they saw an issue, and seized upon this answer as meaning that Nixon*s <-par-ticipation on the executive sid£ of the government had been most incidental. ♦ ★ * But actually what the President said is in line with what Vice President Nixon himself had previously revealed in describing his Own role. cil or the legislative leaders.* I believe he is absolutely correct In following this practice because, in the final analysis, he, the President, should make the big decisions rather than pass the buck, fat effect, to his advisers. I don’t mean that he Isn't affected by what his presence in top councils, we say, hut he himself, after he “I had my office do a tabul hears what we all say, announces of the meetings that I have at- Certainly you cannot believe that the decision. “Of course, there have lee# Instances to which the view adopted by the President baa been the view held by ethers to his official family then myself. that the President has eventually Portraits approved.’ , The big issue to the campaign By JOHN c. METCALFE - A is not the extent to which Nixon She is the young tody who opens publication in a newspaper of gents responsible tor Eisenhower’s your sleepy eyes ... With a steam- ***1 circulation gives currency to "decisions," but the knowledge of ing cup of coffee In the morning statements that' would ordinarily national and international prob- ... And sends you home in a cold be called slanderous if directed at lems that Nixon has gained during tea ba# at night ... She Is the an individual.______ the last seven and a half yean by secretary who takes down the daily It is in accordance with the ‘ presence to top councils. dictation . . . That you have ad- principles of good psychology not 'I had my "ffle* do a tabulation dressed to your delicate stomach to make judgements until many - - - She is the amazing acrobat facts are compiled. tended since January 1968, as recorded to my daily calendar. I have attended ITS meetings that the President has had with legislative leaders, and presided over two of those. I have attended 217 meetings of the National Security "But I would say that tbe num- Council, and presided over 28 of her of cares im»which this has happened has been very small compared to toe number of caws to which I have shared the views those. I have attended 163 meetings of the Cabinet, and presided over 19 Cabinet meetings.” (Copyright, 1981) Dr, William Brady Bays:’ New Nutrition Knowledge FillsSeveral1 Volumes with two strong anna .,. Who can balance the hopes of tour custom- Rby*l Oak ere . . , Without spilling a-drop from kitchen to table , . . She to the person blamed if the food is cold . . . Although she hasn't prepared the order . . . She i# the polite listener of ancient counter jokes ... Tbs smile served free with the bill. . . The dispenser of the best tip on du^jour dishes . . . And sometimes she doesn't receive •via a good one in return. Mta) Ana F. Frick Hie Almanac By United Press International Tbday is Friday, Aug. X, the 239th day of the year, with J27 mors to 1980. The moon is approaching its lint quarter. The morning star to Mara, Tile evening star#, are Jupiter. Saturn and Venus. | Smiles r ui i UM' DuW»- painter J A person can 'Nrtng his friends Hals was born. f not widely published in the newspapers, the following eofioquy curred: ^ Q. “What role do yen play to Cabinet meetings, tor example? Do yoo have a chance to speak up?” A. "Yes, I have always had the opportunity to express myself, not only at Cabinet meetings but at the other meetings over which the President presides. Usually it to his custom, once a matter to presented at any one of there meetings, to tar the various people around the table tor jheif comments or suggestions. "In fact, the President always invites all of us who participate to such meetings to indicate our views before he, the President, reaches a decision." Q. “Who makes the decisions in meetings? Are they ‘committee decisions?'" A. “I know that there have been those ttoo have suggested that the President believes to government by committee, that he does not make decisions or overrule members of his official family on issues. “Nethtag could be further from Ike truth. The President is a very patient man. Be always invite* tall and free discustlen. He tries te bring about agreement among all of the members of hi* Cabinet and Security Council when important decision* are being made. "But, in the final analysis, the President recognizes that the Cabinet and Security Council are advisory to him only. "Hie President, during the seven years that I have been with him. The Country Parson Signed letter, not men than da* P*gd or ldt word* long pertaining to prrsonel health and hygiene, pet 41»-eaee. dlagneile. or treatment, vlll ba anevamd to Dr. William Brody, tf a stamped, self-addrotsod earUeni Is eeui I* rt a Pontiac Pro**. Ponllae Michigan (Copyright UN) What we, if i may use that which normal individual! pronoun, -didn't know about nufirk comfortable. If you're one of there . tkm when i. launched this baaltlrNtal customers, scad me a Thus, in an imoromptu interview column now fills some of the moat stamped, self-addressed envelope with Nixon Ita may, which was rewarding textbooks a student or' and ask tor the FREE pimphlct physician can swtpeor buy. For The Jodin Ration, example: The Vitamins to Medicine. By Bicknell and Prescott. Chemistry of Food and Nutrition. By Sherman. Newer Knowledge of Nutrition. By McCollum. The Patient Past Fifty. By Etoas. Nutrition and Physical Degeneration. By Price. Let's Hava Healthy Children. By Davis. Tito Vitamin B Requirement pf Man. By CowgUI. (If your book dealer can't supply the; book ask for it to the public library.) It was easy lor my untutored coUeaguee (untutored to nutrition) to bfUeh aside or laugh at any suggestion of MtrittuMl da- ' flclsaey I ventured te make to my newgpaper column from the beginning for, after all, who# a doctor mere or tore eminent to -his domain pronounced sueh suggestion* "pipe dream*" or "un- it's strange hew going without-stockings became popular with women despite the feet that it l 1143, the U. S. Congress established the beglnnUto of the government's fiscal year as July first Ik 1179, Dr. Lea do Fetapt was hern. His invention tf the three slsmsnt vacuum tube made possible modern atastaMto tech-■olegy. In 1883, the volcano at Knkatoa Dimes make dollars—a dollar to _ a buck-put them in Government in The Netherlands, Eta Indies, Bonds tor your own future luck. A W . to, . + „ Among the thing* normally forgotten at a pork ptcnlc It te pick UP the trash, hum H and erupted, killing an estimated 98,000 persons. In 1900, the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, providing lor suffrage tor women, was declared operative by the secretary of state. Case Record* of a Psychologist: Questions Can Start Conversation Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Rosa Gerhart of Rochestsr; 80th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Morrison of Ponny Farms, Fla.; formerly of Pontine; golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold V. Doub of Orchard Lake; golden wedding. George gi Look of Middle Straits Laka; 88th birthday. Fred Kile of Drayton Plklns; 87th birthday-Mr. and Mrs. Earl Austin of Holly; golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Stevens of Holly; 52nd wedding anniversary. ' there were as recognized authorities one could cito to support the sower touching. Lator on. however. our knowledge of nutrition increased tremendously and one had plenty of good authorities in reserve, so to speak, to back up nutritional teachings. Take iodine, forj instance. Is the past and even now, lew physicians and ftw laymen regarded it as essential tot good nutrition or good health. Indeed, to the years I have been tolling people to bo euro to get their dally nutrltianal requirement of Iodine, mast people and toe many pkytintone have --sr— -----> physician* who would he happier If | ware ing thaa our neighbors-wise We wouldn't see so much more good In ourselves than they thtok it Is dangerous. If I may lie permitted to say ao, it is astonishing how much differ, once lack Of a tiny fraction Of tr grato of iodine or iodide to the day's Intake makes to the individual s mental alertness and physical efficiency. 4r ydr er Familiar1 edtaptoint of mature adults with lodino deficiency is that they feel chilly to ciroumitance* / addressed 1200 high school boys and gtrle last spring and they w#nt«d tq know how to carry on ait interesting conversation. There Is a psychological trick that will help gdi become a popular conversationalist. Be sure you.learn 4f. Better paste this Case Record in four scrapbook. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Care F-453: Ann L., aged IT, to a high school senior. “Dr. Crane, my problem to very critical,'’ she began seriously. “But several other girls in my class are troubled by it, too. “When wa are invited to attend a dance or go to n movie with a boy, wo don’t know whnt to talk about. “And the boy# seem even worn#| than we l _. you have anyl hints on this1 __ subject? <***• "For it is really vary embarrassing to git beaUto a boy tor several minutes without a word being said -by anybody!" DIALOGUE TECHNIQUE Ann's problem to not limited to Idgh scholars. It troubles people . of all #gN. Ann Is also otrrafl to inytag that the mala ataBy Is tom talkative the# the tamale. Th« average boy, however, senses that it to hia nspoaaiMUty to entertain his girl whin they aw 0" n date. Bat Ms eeaveraatteoal skill to "Yes, It bH," his girl friend may timidly taply> as she fails to pick up his lead and advance the dialogue a step further along tbs road to easy, effortless conversation. But the proper dialogue technique involves giving a cue to your partner by asking a question. HOW TO START CONVERSATION Where did you get M?" (Nets Launching a convention to much like starting an automobUt. «UMaon nur*-) You first get it into lew gear; then move it into second and finally into high. Evoq then you must get it up to X miles per hour to order for Its momentum to carry it along without jerkiness. When n bey valiantly'triee to get a conversation tats low gear, yo# girls sheadd pick #p your cue pass it lock to the boy who cm . put K late h|gh. If you simply assent when be comments, "It's certainly been hot," and reply, "Yes, It has,” you havo put oo tiio brakes, in effect, after he has struggled to start the conversational machine rolling. * * * So be frantically trtos another conversational lota, hoping you will finally pick it up. “That's a cute IooUm hat," ba may rcmmasH, repedaity if ha bre read this oebma ant las Tbs' boy might then state that his sister gave it to him for his birthday. w w * , “Oh, I didn’t know you had a sister. Do you havo any other brothers or sisters?" (Another And SOM the boy will ho engaged to fRtatoeo conversation two or three "openers” tar getting their dtolsgwo storied. "It’s certainly been hot (or cold or rainy), hasn’t it?” he ptoy a*y, as he leads oft with one of bit fow conversational trump cards, "Thanks, I’m glad you like It," the girt may retort, nml again con-elude her remarks with a period, thus putting the brakes on the conversational machine. 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Martin h for it but will hold out for awhile. (X may be 16 or 17 such pennies in existance. Extensive Treatment Still Needed for Moroccans WASHINGTON (AP) — Several ■ The mass poisoning was traced years of treatment lie ahead for!to cooking oil into which some three-fourths of the 10,000 Moroc- merchants had mixed a cheap decans paralyzed last year by con- tergent Ml sold as surplus by the taminated cooking oil, a physician j U.S. Air Force in Morocco, reported. most of them in the city of Mek- * * * net—about six per cent will re- • Dr. Gustave Gingras of the Uni- main completely paralyzed "from versify of Montreal, Canada, in aj«*k to toe.” Dr. Gingras report-paper prepared for the third Inter- cd. national Congress of Physical Medicine, described the rehabilitation project as "the largest peace-time rehabilitation operation in modern history. Between 18 and 20 per cent of t the victims have recuperated “to f the point where further treatment! is not required.'* . “The balance,” he told reporters! Fifty-five specialists wer* re- jn amplifying on his technical recruited from 15 countries to treat “need intensive therapy that! victims and train Moroccan per- mus* be kept up tor perhaps two! Sonnel. do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slid* or Slip? FASTEETH. w Improved pOWdd! to be sprinkled on upper or lombr pletee. holds false teeth more (Irmly in piece. Do not elide, slip or rock. Mo Sammy, gooey, paety teste or feeling. FASTEETH is alkaline (non* MU). Does noS sour Checks odor breath”. Oct FASTEETH M drug counters everywhere. or three years to enable them to! navigate properly.” Dr. Gingras said several of the ! merchants who adulterated the cooking oil have been hanged and that about 15 have been impris-j omed. 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Plenty of Parking in Our Lot Iv&ris Seeing Traveling 'SpExhibit mhm 27* Tax kcliM' PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED ON INSTALLATION ORDERS ONET Installed Price On AH NwmI Initallitioni $31.95 Car Production Finds Check for Millions Returns It to Owner to Hit '60 Low Output of 41,268 Will Be 13 Per Cent Below That of Lost Week Long strings of posters cautioned vigilance on the population to prevent the entry of “danger one characters” Into the Soviet Union. to the lowest point of the year this week with only 41,268 new can flowing off the assembly lines. Automotive News reports. The trade paper said this week * output would represent a 13 per cent drop from the 47,545 cars turned out last week. But it was sUn well above the 18,446 turned out htthwaame week a year ago. IMA Falcon sad Comet will Join the growing Hat of make* that havo dosed oat MW model production and am preparing for MU |Mde| output. Truck production this week will total 14,437 units, compared with 15,10 * week ago' and 15,275 in the same week a year ago, the trade paper said. Canadian car and truck output! climbed to 837 this week from 795 a week ago bur was still well below the 1365 turned out in the same week a year ago. SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI) -I Mrs. Virginia Kbkman picked up a scrap of paper on the street yesterday worth nearly a million' dollars — and returned it to itsj rightful owner. i is known as the "Volunteer State” because of the many volunteers it furnished the U. S. Army in the Mexican War of 1846. up the bulk of the audience at the opening in Moscow Wednesday before the display goes on tour as a part of the campaign to put everyone on die lookout. * a The advertising poster shows Allen W. Dulles, head of the U. S. Central Intelligence Agency, wearing a blade mask across Ms eyes. The display ’ includes spy gadgets listed as: a pistol hidden in a cut-out section of a book, a number of canes with concealed blades, field glasses, assorted touimyguns. a map dated 1950, various types of fountain pen pistols, a fancy French pistol de*| signed for concealing in the palm] of the hand, a carrying case used to drop pamphlets. ♦ w 0 Perhaps the most curious “spy gadget" is a pair of shoes on which lifts in the forms of three round plugs had been attached.! These were described as used by foreign agents to disguise footprints in crossing a frontier, where the slightest track wouki show on the carefully raked strip on both sides of a barbed wire' Ibarrier. It was s California state check! for 1637.000.50 made out to Sacramento County lor its share of state | Chile'* biggest new project is sissies tax collections. The check [power plant on the Rapid River, had been dropped by a messenger 75 miles from Santiago. I an route to the bank. 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(AP)-A three-judge federal court hears arguments today to two New Or-; foam suits that seek to explode toe state’s new arsenal of school segregation laws. * Chief Judge Richard T. Rives of toe U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals^ who will preside, said the special tribunal would rule "as promptly as possible to avoid any confusion about the opening of schools Sept. 7.” First-grade classes In this city of 620,000 have been ordered tote-, grated this fall. Despite the federal order. Gey. Jimmie Davis has pledged to keep them segregated. Davis, acting under the new segregation laws, seized control of New (Means schools last week. Rives, along with U.S. District Court Judges J. SkeHy Wright and j Herbert W. Christenberry, will hear suits seeking injunctions to prevent Louisiana from enforcing j its school segregation laws. ★ ♦ ★ Attorneys for the National Assn, for the Advancement of Colored People, led by Chief Counsel Thur-good Marshall, and 31 white parents of schoolchildren are asking the court to: Restrain Davis from preventing the New Orleans School Board from complying with integration (dans. Dissolve a state court injunction stopping the School Board from reclassifying schools from their present segregated status. Prevent enforcement of 18 state school segregation laws. The court is hearing the actions together because each presents the same issues. * DETROIT ' AP> — Veteran* efrStates than missiles,” Burke fold 'Foreign WarstyFWi shunted bus-L new*s conference, after he had Sinew of its 61st annual convention[toId the yn* ^ ■ todAy we have bSa.1^ & TOUKla. -a —* «* iin a three-day span. |IU1, and the jnnoothedt working! * + ■ military team to history ’’ Sen. John F. Kennedy of Mass-1 He mpiM political mlantan achusetts, the Democratic nominee, | arles could be financed by a had a 9 a m. date with the dele- government agency, individuals [gates who cheered Kennedy’s Re- or foundations, but declared that jpubligan rival. Vice President) “money Isn't enough. These peo-Richard M. Nixon, on Wednesday, pie (miaalanartm) moat be dedl- , ...... __ eated people, motivated by a A l^ywnnmade toafop thp .***. news at the Vrn t convention ^ Thursday - Aton. A r 1 e I g h * *• AmeHcaa Way of Hie. Burke, chief at naval operation* | Burke told newsmen he is con-and n member of the Mat jfident that Premier Fidel CastTO Chiefs of Staff. will not try to store the U. S. „ . .___, . .. Naval base at Guantanamo Bay, 4S£» “ >— « United States to sell the American ngnt B*r ^ . 'way of life over the world, es- Forest Fires Nearly Controlled in West TKUCKEE. Calif. fUPI) - Fire fighters today neared the end of; a seven-day battle to control forest: fires in the High Store?. Forestry j officials planrtM $ multlniillion dollar salvage operation oh the. blackened mountain? | The Danner Ridge blase, -which | 'charred 35,000 acres north of Lake) Tahoe, was 100 per cent contained and full control was expected by tomorrow., . I The 37,000-acre Are at ForesthiU still was open on an eight-mile toogt. but helicopter-borne teams hoped to contain it within 24 hours. Hie Sierra biases, which were fought by 6,000 men, claimed their [first victim Thursday. William K. Powers, «. Springvilie, Calif., died of carbon monoxide poisoning while manning a radio to a truck at Danner Ridge. Asks Hecht Divorce SANTA MONICA, Calif. Asking division of more than Jl,-300.000 in community property, Gloria B. Hecht sued film pro- ducer Harold Hecht for divorce Thursday. She alleged grievous and mental and physical suffering and asked custody of their (hire children aged 5, 10 and 11. Hardwicke Must Pay SANTA MONICA, C*lif (AF>—I Sir Cedric Hardwicke'* wife has won $400*-month temporary aU-| monv pending trill of her divorce lauit Lady Mtry Scott Hardwicke 38, charges enzelty and desertion Attorneys for the 87-yssr-pld actor argued against he request for SI.895 monthly alimony. pecially in neutral nations and those where Communists openly are* seeking a foothold. 3 Face Charges in Prison Break Florida Escape Brings Death to 3 of Their Pals as Car Takes Plunge ! The VFW demanded yesterday that the government liberalize veterans’ pension programs. The Federation of Malaya has decided to establish a mission at 'toe embassy level to Cairo. Justice Won't Prevent Minor Wife'* Drinking TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) — Harvey Nolan, 23, was arrested by a state beverage agent at a stock car race for handing his 18-year-old wile a bottle of beer. The state charged, that minors, manned or not, may not possess or consume alcoholic beverages. Justice of the Peace Marion Hendry threw out the caw Thursday and told the agents “We have too many other law violations, to fool around with husbands and wives.’* ^ TALLAHASSEE. Fla. (AP) -. Three Jackson County jailbreak-ers face federal charges as the aftermath of the wild, violence-marred day of freedom during which three companions died. i Robert Dean Dickey, 28, accused bank robber, and two teen-1 age companions, were locked to the federal correctional institution here after they surrendered wlth-j resistance at CarrabeUe Thursday night. • Dickey, along with Wayne Fulk, 16, of Bradenton, and Lee Hall, 17, of Cocoa, were survivors of six inmates who overpowered a jailer and fled the jail early Thursday morning. i Three companions, including Sarah Ann McAlpin, 20, Dickey’s alleged accomplice in two bulk1 robberies, died when the first getaway car plunged into the Chip-ola River near Blountstown. | Mattie Jackson, 19, Negro woman facing stolen car charges; and Buck Miller, 30, of Panama City, facing moonshine charges, also died. Just Arrived! A New Shipment LEVIS Wash V Wear POLISHED COTTONS AND PIN CORDS FLIP-TOPS AND NEW CONTINENTAL NO-BELT STYLE SIZES 28 to42 Wu Hava IhuNuw Coeds Tool Boy» Store *450 12 to 20 ALL SIZES IN 6 CHOICE COLORS Barnetts 150 NORTH SAGINAW STREET CASUALS Continental stylo now American classic! _ Hurry in for a YES deal while present stocks last! SEE YOUR PLYMOUTH-VALIANT YES-MAN NOW! i IrHt ^yTIAC rtltSS, TRIDAV. ACCrsT 2S, 19*0 ELEVEN Neither Candidate Wants to Be Ahead AH. THE CREDIT YOU WANT AT GEORGE'S! Under doggery in Vogue Politically mmrgjNti tnk s«n. » a«- MCllM MM mtrtn of many po-Ultcal caopatgna, takw a homer-our look mi a o«« d»velopm*nl in poOUcal techhloun-uaiUrdouery i Air JACK BELL WASHINGTON (AP> - It * get-ting so a presidential campaign maaagtr’s best friend It his un-i derdog. • Mind you. this is no ordinary; alley cur stinking about with hisj tail between his legs. This underdog is a highly bred and u nique product of the I960 presidential campaign. ‘ -* A A Time eras when campaign di-i rectors claimed everything ini sight. Their candidate, they would simouhce solemnly, would sweep the country from Stock* holm, Maine, to Bangor,~CaliJ» -This was calculated to keep the bandwagon rolling and convince hesitant voters they ought to grfcbi on to the tailboard as. it whizzed by- a But even in politics fashions! change., Campaign managers bristle now when it Is suggested that their candidate is ahead of his opponent. I , .. ..A A . Say it ia^ so, (hey wail in anguish. My man is the underdog, they! cry. and they try to prove it by any means at' hand. DENE8 LEAD Take tor example s recent na-| tional poll/ which showed Vicej President Richard M. ftaon run-!into print with statements that the. He also laid claim to beh* the: nlng 6 points ahead of his Demo-!poll was all wrong. Nixon wasn’t!favorite in WI*consin--«nd made cratic opponent. Sen. John F, |Cen-tahead, they said, only neck and good on it. But be found that the aedy af Massachusetts, 30 ‘per t neck with Kennedy: ! political eflact af the Wisconsin cent fct U per cent- [ Besides, they added, there Were (victory was dimmed because of 1 In the old days this would hhve a lot more undecided voters than; the advance claims. _ J been greeted with cheers and tri-ltbe € per cent the poll showed ! Therwym, he promptly t**?m*{ umphal statements from the camp No sfr. this battle wasn’t won. It !<*** of the tore most advoca . or; of tire' man oh top. x «nd de-would be a bard fight. . under<,0O!^y^ . . _________A nounced p false, loaded and * * * f * new West V^Up^J*!.-, otherwise unreliable bv suDDort i „ '^ L gingly showed Kennedy behind, i m dthe r^Suran to b^Su-L^ ^Naturally1, from this advantageous; 15 Bw lHe»yV^f< Jackson of Wa*mgton.tpoiw hTclobbered Humphrey. the DemOerftic national chair-; Kennedy and Nixon got a lot of; I * * . * • [man, would hsve^been near tcars!-^^ <_ the primaries contend- strategists jat the poll results. - taTthe other was ahead. By such Instead, he seemed to bejmthodr each showed up at tiroes j onanimously this wouldnt do He agreed there wasn’t!with what was heralded as "sur-j „ <1*u®^KMon l”*!* points difference between Ntx-j prising" vote strength, fcj coovi£? "Hon’V and Kennedy’s strength. But * *’ * ***? real1^ w*-sn | j thing to stir up the Democrats So naturally underdoggery be-ESH-MP them working. - jeame a favored lactic for the gen-, goodness, thirik^how TWa newjechniqw^ underdog- eral ^ mistake of letting it be known That! their election day paper* Ip b|h-poUs showed he would take 7» perinerfines reading: Nixon and Ken- tof contributors. ‘NECK AND NECK1 irritiir_________________ _______________ So Robert Finch. Nixon's cam-[cent of the vote in Ms West Vir-jo^y Concede Defeat." paign director, and Herbert G. [ginta contest with Seti. Hubert H. Klein, his press Secretary, rushed Humphrey of Minnesota. Yon Can Buy New Faiilane Folds only *1299 Eddie Steele Ferd Says Cuba 1st Here taJP. [Behind Iron Curtain *r pk«i*f>i SWIMMER WEDGED — While rescueri held a snorkel tube in the mouth of Martin* Johnson. 15, wedged between lock and piling of a breakwater about 100 feet off Rainbow Beach at 73th Streets on Chicago's-South Side, a fire depactment worker, left, works a jack to pry the rock away-from the hoy. The boy, who' got stuck while swimming, was removed from his predicament after about an hour. * ( - . MEXICO CITY (UPIi *e U. S.| Ambassador Robert C. Hill said! Thursday night that "Communist! Cuba" had become “the first Iron; Curtain state in this hemisphere " Mm told an audience, of 700 at ire party given by the American; society that ttie activities of Fidel! Castro were "of concent to all the! I free world/ "Now that action has been taken as to the Dominican Republic, all I the world is watching to see if this same principle will apply against Communist Cuba,” he said, referring to the Hemisphere Foreign * Ministers’ Conference in San Jose. |The ministers voted sanctions [against the Trujillo dictatorship. Stick-Up Guy Loses Nerve, Disappears I SANTA BARBARA. Calif. (AP) —The note read: "This Is a stick-j up—hand over all the money and don't make a sound." Bank teller Mary Miller resd it^ and looked lip. But there^ 'body in front of her. , - Police, who took the note into ; custody, copettfded the author slipped ittiefore Miss Miller , and then lost Ms nerve. BUY NOW tor as Little as: INSTALLED well-fo-woll in e 12' x 15' room •Padding and laitilUtiofi included. 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Ptiry FE 4-2531 Installations THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRU)AYt AUGUST >6, i960 ~fT: V-* Section Under Muhler i ticipatel versity j been tafl ftantiafl puts him He afl special ■ fessor M laboratfl work ofl MuhlJ advancjj lie ahefl Dental Group Ok$ys Cre$ As Decay-Preventive Agent The American Dental aseocia- by evidence considered ade-tion today officially recognized quate to demonstrate subetan-Crest toothpaste as "an effec- tial effectiveness, to receive »uch rec^Oon, the dent»l deCay: « JS&KR0 association said in Chicago. S ^ In a statement published ^1^' the August 1 issue of ^ n&l of the Axual^W ' effk sodaUi^ r ,• ^Bft K supervia ion, with a 34 1 nt reduction. In ar, third with Supervised brush- * Iree times daily, ther* | 57 per- cent pre- Wntmg dental decay." / I Three elements were Involved in the council's decision: the »lth procedures.’ Th# rtontifrioo , Please be patient! Since its recognition the American Dental Association many dealers have had trouble keeping Crest in full tfupply.Because thebenefits of Crest are so important, we hope you will take another size disease the one you. want is out of stock. Tooth Paste Brand Wmi Dental Group’sApprovalj By ARTHUR J. SNIDER ) Observer-ChtMM Newt World Sorvice CHICAGO — In an unprecedented action, the American Dental Association has recognized a tooth paste as hav* ing decay-preventing benefits. The ADA h e adquarters officially accepted a fluoride dentifrice discovered by an Indiana U n I versify SNIDER Cental scientist and marketed commercially by Procter k Gamble Co. under the name of Crest. The action is significant not only beer use the ADA has for decades refused to recognize any toothpaste, but has also implied that the public was wasting money buying it. * ADA educational materials have stressed that the tooth brush is a big preventive weapon and that baking soda or salt water are as effective as any tooth paste or powder. As one toothpaste after as-ether came along with lavish claims for the losg • sought Ingredient to curb tooth- decay, the ADA promptly cautioned the public against extravagant advertising. Toothpastes containing chlorophyll. ammonia, penicillin, detergents, germ-killers, sugar-blocking enzymes and others failed to win the much-sought ADA approval. The official nod given to Crest is expected to have rt I percussions in a dentrifice market where sales exceed $300 million a year. [ The endorsement is a personal victory for a 38-year-old biochemist, Joseph C. Muhler. who began working with stannous flouride as a substitute for sodium flouride when a sophomore dental student at Indiana University. Although the conservative ADA continued to decline acceptance of Ms assertions, Muhler persisted^ in his research when a 'less determined investigator might havo become discouraged. Muhler has assigned his patent to the Indiana University Research Foundation. Procter ft Gamble, headed by Neil McElroy, former secretary of Defense, has paid almost the foum Dentists Make History Brand Of Toothpaste Recognized As Decay Preventive Agent Stannous Fluoride Used In Product As- By RAT BRUNER Blste Selene* Editor The American Dental aociation made history today, it officially recognized a toothpaste as an effective decay preventive agent. This had never been done mfore. it aide of the Iowa river. gredient in the toothpnsti stannous fluoride, a compound of tin and fluorine. Back of the council’s decision are 10 years of clinical studies. There were seven test groups, each matched by "controls.** . One group used the dentifrice "under normal conditions in home.'* They experienced per cent reduction in the of tooth decay. Id Decay The- ADA now recognizes three , methods of obtaining Mfnefita from fluorides: ► Fluoridation .of community water supplies. ► Systematic application of fluoride solutions by the dentist to the surface of children’s teeth. ► Stannous fluoride dentifrice. Fluoridation, the.ADA counts stated; is by far the moat desirable method of preventing _rs of the' second g*?* «tandpoint of th«r taathonce a dayj^^^^”1^8 ond.con- ry studies |>y * the , Lest that a combine-tree methods may hwhile than one fluorine com-(trace' element" i adequate con-Vb6dies Teeth are more fay than teeth j pn adequate j owever, la borine defl-bse of flu-.1* effec-(grow to- Crest made news because it’s effective against cavities-/ not because it’s a cure-all The more you read the clippings above, the^nore you realizeihat now you can? do something about tooth decay with a toothpaste. “Dentifrice found to prevent decay... won recognition from the American*; Dental Association ... never done before.” These are some of the words the' nation’s press used this month to tell the news of the American Dental Association ’5 recognition of Crest* as effective against cavities. Effective against cavities but not a cure-all Rules for derital health still apply ^ ’4r And that,t>f gourse, means the complete (Imthlprogram your dentist has always recommended for dental health: w ' :/+'J f 1. You still should brush regularly. After each Yneal is best 2. You still should brush right. Away from Jhe gums. Ajid make Sure ydu brush every tooth—especi'ally the back onds. 3. You still should watch those treats between meals. Betwccn-meal treats pan be overdone. Be sure to follow your dentist’s advice. 4. You still should see your dentist twice a year. Give him a chance to spot trouble early and stop it before it gets headways t • i Dotft expect miracles—-do expect fewer cavities ' As the American Dental Association says, "Crest has been shown to,lie effective"' (when you use it right and use it regularly). So tearq it up with the right kind of dental program and start deducing your family’s cavities now. «/ ! , 4 But, effective as this stannous fluoride toothpaste has proved to be, there’s a lot more to good dental health than just squeezing Crest on your toothbrush. The real key is not the use of Crest alone. But the use of Crest as part of a dental program. ' The American Dental Association spelled this out in their official statement:' "Crest has been shown to he an effective anti-decay dentifrice that can be of significant value when used in a conscientiously applied program of oral hygiene and regular professional care.” \ . Why is §rest different from other toothpastes? , \'A * The answer is simple. The thing that makfs Creit different is Fluoristan*-an exclusive stannous fluoride formula. J, ' • ; ^ \ *•'' Stannous fluoride, you-know, is a jdeoay-fighter dentists themselves use to prevent cavities. With Crest, you put the same fluoride on your teeth at hoirie, too; every tirne yyu bruity V The effectiveness of thty fluoride in Crest tyks been proved by years of lefts. Tests in which Crest had to prove its superiority over regular toothpaste* And did^M test after test. \£k' ■ ».ni— m., I I I ' !t ~ iiit‘.i.■k-■ •-tf.q,-ii,wT(T A!*»w , ■' V' ' VT QjHftT»«ftgturda«w>i,ok$mi . , \ 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS Alaska 59 Homesteaders Meat on the Hoof jShot in Holdup,! Victim Dies Royal Oak Tpick Driver! Was Wounded in Trying to Rob Detroit Firm * The (.hclleyi, who N* Bp, nee Btreot. ipest ■ w •Uh the Mlchlfn ’It«r».) By HOWARD SHELLEY (Special to TIm Pmttae Pn The hunting season opened last Saturday in Alaska and lor the first time_ the Michigan homesteaders were legally permitted to kill a moose. Their resident Uh cense cost |12, which entitles them] to one bull. A day or two of diligent hunt lag ahtodd bring one within reasonable shooting distance of these 1,300- to 1,000 pi and giants ai the wilderness. It's poaafMe •to derive 000 to 000 pounds of lag one In • good s Following a Mil, they’U work Around the clock in tf W canning or oold-paddng the |moot. Usually two or three families go together and help with the butcberihg and canning, i Last season, outside hunters supplied them with their year’s cache df neat. No doubt about it, choice moose meat Is comparable to the very finest of Michigan-raised bally beet DIET'S RATHER WILD i During the salmon .run of July *nd August, various species of this tasty fish — Silver, King, Sock-Bye and, Hump-Back — are likewise canned. Thus, moose meat fend salmon are the primary meat staple throughout the year. Bear steak, spruce hen, and wild ducks and geese are frequently an additional treat. ry recently completed. Ike leg I Orsechowskl kae running structure Is sf ample else to be a well plaaaed home. Bertha Donaldson cooks on an ;old wood range as well as tour-burner gas stove taken fromj He luckily struck flowing spring the house trailer. The Shelleys can water at n depth of only aix or testify that her homestead type seven feet, and has the gryatal-of cooking fa second to none. dear, ice-cold water piped Into 8k buys their groceries in great kh kitchen. truck, he hat; a bicycle for visit-!Sheets and other white items were wtowwhHe and meticulously dean. HORSES Tp COSTLY Steve Panchow it z has the only horses, among the homesteaders, and they wens put to good use jut fall and Winter in skidding out of the bush for cabin construction. The problem of providing suf- 2™“*““ .H10? pOUfld\of One day In fate June, a tiny 0dent *»! for th. horses through- fin/l nmiiwfc of etiorai* at a *imo * . ■■■ ._ . L.a eh. tutu*. .Ik.. the case of an emergency, »|. . ■ ___. , I .. , utilized. If serious illness besets J£,th!p . Monday died Thursday night In homesteader, he beads lor An-;Recejvjnf Hospital, Detroit j chorage. Doctor* said George Rowe, fath- The Alaska Weather Bureau er of three children, died of a never before has kept a regular , tingle bullet wound in the face, chart of rainfall and temperature! *** wu wounded la the statist icafor this central region | .ttempt of a Detroit of the 49th state. This spring ai cheek-cashing firm by the own- I small temperature tower antfratn jo^ph Trigtte, ft, of De-gauge was set up in the Donald-j {you and 50 pounds of sugar at a time.! wondered to Bill’a back «*< the long winter deters other! sons’ front yard and each day, . ordering from a general mer-!^,. and W)W ^ trrll If nth-mi!homesteaders from owning them.!Bertha jots down the necessary in-l Hoin*c*d® detectiver today said chandiae catalogue in Seattli young goose is a favorite pet, fot-jThe prospect of drawing baled hay two weeks — coming from Seattle to Seward, by ship and on to Tal-keetna via the Alaska Railroad. They ioisillies* constant chain of tetters from nil ever the country — from weB wisher* end ethers interacted In their pioneering activity. Gtfte and nse-fnl kwrtkiH Items often nr-rtve. Bertha enewrai two to five letters each day. The Siks’ tom cat paid a friend y visit with the Donaldsons' tabby a few weeks back, and pending blessed event will hi all likelihood increase the feline population of Alaska. BACHELOR ENJo£l SELT Erik Eklund, 24, one of the two eligible bachelors (Danny Ehvell is the other) among, the homesteaders, seems Very happy and obviously fa enjoying his life as a pioneer. Previously he had two years of college at the University of Michi- may tread. From June through September wild berries are aboundant — high bush cranberry, currants, blueberries, rose hips and raspberries. Delicious Jams and jellies are commonplace at every meal. A few of the homesteaders are beginning a patch of strawberries, as well as rhubarb, In their gardens. The Agricultural Extension Service in Palmer has supplied them with plenty of do-tt-yowself book- lets and brochures pertaining v soil, gardening, edible wild His clearing of some ftpir to aix s acres includes a fine vegetable i- garden. Erik has a billy and. * nanny goat, which accounts for the daily quantity of goat’s milk. In Marino Sik has an excellent addition to his half-ton pickup black and white Holstein cow that produces sufficient milk for the Siks as well as 'tor other homesteaders. The evening we visited the Siks, Mafind sat with a gallon glass hand, plus the exorbitant cost makes the homesteaders think twice. With more land cleared and the ability to raise their own feed, more pioneers will buy horses, since nothing can replace their importance in working in the bush. plants and berries, wild game and canning. The Fanner's Almanac •tin ranks aft the top of -the list, however. k usual afte-rapper light. Martao ilk ha* the only light plant In Susitaa Vnlley. rival, when the road commission superintendent, Homer Shelley, (no relation), married a Mrs. Hickey, sa early day homesteader along the. Cache Creek rand. They all drove IS or 26 miles woot to Shorty Bradley’s Road House lor the occasion. •One may cron the broad and with the homesteader*’ contented manner of Hvtag; they so thoroughly enjoy carving n new life sod n new home hi toe timbered wilderness of America's r a s t frontier. they may seek first-degree murder warrants against three men reported to be RcweV^ccompli Through the medium of transistor radio they are kept abreast of world happenings and the hurry, hurry, rush, rush manner of existence. Frankly, they prefer ’life along the Cache Creek Road. There will be failures to be sure, but from the stout and energetic stock of the;SNta, the Donaldsons. the JuraseksJand others, there will also be significant successes. Their determined efforts comparable in many respects to turbulent Susitha River fa one of (those of our own pioneering fore. ways — b^ air or by boat. Long, slender, wooden boats, similar to a 22-foot square stern canoe, are the ordinary conveyances. The ride costa $5 a person. Or you One of the mea. George Bell, 14, af Berkley pleaded guilty when arraigned Thursday on i charges of assault with inteat ' to commit armed robbery. William J. Austin, 45, of De-J troit, pleaded innocent and asked for examination, which was set for Sept. 2. Pontiac Centenarian Has Seen 2 Worlds Another still fa being sought by j MADELEINE DOKREN dice. He is-Angelo Lombardi, Jr ■ .... . ... . ... !, of Detroit, who Bell aays wav To read hlstory *■ °"« ,htng ** the organizer'of the holdup. to live from covered wagon to Under Michigan law, the three rocket, from Indian smoke signals ien could be charged with Mur- to television, from slate pencil and *r_,bfcau!,f, *hg gt^tl1* wcuH»late to the computer, from bow Griffin, now living fa the Pine Cone Nursing Home on Baldwin Avenue, allows someone to wait on her and care for her wants. during a robbery attempt. fathers who settled among the Indians fa Michigan a century or M Here, the (roaring of[| land, the building of homes and solid communities did not happen He acquired a small gasoline |may have a plane fly across and overnight. Yet, from them, came powered generator and now hasjpick up up for $7. that hardy breed of people known! ample electricity*(or average home! * * * as Americans, appliance usage. A new genera- This year, for the first time, a These sturdy Michigan home-tor soon will be installed by the two-way radio is located at theisteaders who chose the privations Donaldsons. Heretofore, Bertha sawmill And permits an ideal sys-jof the Alaskan bust), will one day Expect Union to Back Dems and arrow to the hydrogen bomb, [and through four wars fa an experience that comes to only a lew. Mrs. Jane Griffin of Pontiac who is 100 years old today lived it and remembers it. heated a tub of water to the boil-1 tern of communication with Tal-lbe considered the broodstock of the the old-fashioned w a sh bo a r d.tseries of dynamite explosions, in!roads of South Central! Alaska jar fa his lap, constantly shaking the milk while churning or making butted 'Hr He , succeeded too, although it took’ himJ45 minutes, Instead of 8 or 10. Ills flock of a dozen white , 1 "thorn liens fa laying regularly, with, several young chicks supple* mehtihglhe- e growing flock. The Jerry digging lor sad erected The pitcher pomp Scottish Perfects Method “I remember when Lincoln was shot,” she said. "I remember the black borders on the news-papers. I remember the flag-draped train moving slowly through the stsflon mill nil the men tsking off their hsts and my mother wiping her eyes and shaking her hend. ___________ _________ _____________ knew was some* terrible 'together today to decide the 1960j*»d thing. I was only five years | political course of the 14-million- old but they told me a great man member organisation. AFL-CIO Chiefs Meet to Decide '60 Course for 14 Million The gold eagle of The White House spreads his wings over personal birthday greetings extended to Mrs. Griffin by a card from President Dwight D. Eisenhower. WASHINGTON (AP)-The AFL-I [CIO called its labor union chiefs in Kf ringing endorsement of the Democratic ticket is expected. Recommendations of the jmember federation Executive Council will be submitted for consideration by the AFL-CIO General Board; comprised of Representatives of alt 135 unions, later today. The union leaders hatte been generally enthusiastic, although with some exceptions, about Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts as Democratic presidential nomi-They have not been so enthusiastic about Kennedy'* running mate, Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B, Johnson of Texas, whom they opposed at the convention in Los Angeles. , Walter Reu-llnited Auto J. McDonald. United Steel Workers president, made' pilgrifaageif to Kennedy's summer place if Hyannfa Port, Mass., and came away completely favoring, they said, the Kennedy-Johnson ticket. expert says his firm has a method of freezing flowers, t Firm manager Alan said Americans started it all asking for some ThWre ; Thornton said. Car Rack-Up— Auto Revolts Against Driver had been shot and killed. The tears and sadness of everyone around! made me remember." Born Jane Losey on a farm near Jackson, Mrs. Griffin attended Rattle Creek College. After graduation. she taught school for a lew years and married Frank A. Griffin in 1885. The next year they left Michigan to homestead In North Dakota, going by train to St. Louis, Mo., which was then the end of the line. They bought a covered wagop and supplies to begin the long lonely trip north. BUILT SOD HOUSE In North Dakota, they merited j out their homestead land and built sod house which was cbnypleted just before winter. Mrs. Griffin did not see the outside of her home for three weeks after the first snow storm. During the blizzards, her husband tied himself to the house by a rope while f ing livestock in tfie small lei shed which served a* a barn. They lived Russians Expel U.5. Attache I ham found n way of freesing H ! which Is completely oueccMfuI. I "Unfortunately we discovered now to do It too lata for thi year’s St. Andrew’s Night — the heather crop waa over. By next bmar wa hope to be in this busi-nesa fa a big way." SANTA ROSA. Calif. (UFI)— Police have closed the books on the ease of the runaway ear. George A. Coney, 21, lout con-| trot of hi* vehicle Tuesday night other homesteaders who also came skidded 12S teat Into a j power pole near Ctovardale, throwing him out. He waa dated froaen potatoes, milk for three weeks. Snow coining down the chimney canoed toe amafl fire In the fireplace to apufter and sometime* go out. In the spring, with the help of Reds Link Him to 'Spy* Claiming That He Was Nabbed in 1959 MOSCOW (AP) - The Soviet Foreign Ministry today ordered George Winters of the U. S. Embassy to leave the Soviet Union. Winters, the embassy's economic expert, was due to leave for a assignment (next qjpnth. A dispatch by the Soviet news agency Tas* reported today's ac- tion by the Foreign Ministry. wagons, wheat was planted. Sometimes the meh went as far as 75 miles from home to help other*. When wandering, starving bands of Indians begged for food, Mrs. Griffin would open the door with a rifle fa her hand and kick a side of bacon or a bag of corn-meal out the door. Thornton said, hi* trorapany has tried the same process with roses. '["And it works wonderfully," Thornton said. "I wore a rose in my buttonhole for five days last week after it had been for three weeks." Then, toe auto suddenly jumped Into reverse, the accelerator j“* "f ,k* r*r | She killed wolves, coyotes and 1 tat "ho after her and her fag circle*—finally counting late Ujckens. She also killed snakes and rode 25 miles bare-back on a j small wild western pony to get 1 [flour in sacks which she slung New Museum Eyes « same power pole. Thi* threw the car Into forward gear and It took off across 1 field for a quarter-mile with Coney In hot pursuit before both ended up In n dry creek bed. f'ouey’s story was verified by n woman witness and patrolmen found damage on both the front ; and back of toe car and the Held rutted by numerous tire marks. "In October 1959, R. A. Lange!-11, an attache of the United States Embassy in Moscow, was expelled from the Soviet Union after* he was caught redhanded while he was handing an American agent espionage instructions, a secret ink and a large sum of money," Tass said. _ c'.rt exhibit — the n id scope ever shown fa the “ ales —’ w cning of » public museum The museum’s board of lias authorized the director, phan Borheygi, to negotiate for an exhibit that would cover ST" square feet of space. The exhibit, Borheygi says, would tell-fae story of Mexico from 10,000 B.C. to present. The museum is scheduled to in (963. Newsboy Gets Awoy jin Attempted Holdup L Three youths, one of them armed [took the crops the third year, with a knife, attempted to rob a Pontiac Press newsboy while he was making his collection round result of investigation fa of the arrested American agent, competent authorities have established the complicity fa this case of other officials of the United States Embassy fa Moscow, fa particular of attache «> i.ra» the back of her horse. Winters." ! She didn t take time t<% look at Winters. .19, fa a bachelor from new dress goods at the general [ Denver Colo store but maybe bought a few Commenting on the expulsion ;pieccs of wmtergreen candy which ordrr, he said: f guess 1 just !she loves- won the lottery. ’ WENT HOME ---------------- I Grasshoppers ate most of the C*/-rcroc f Warn wheat the first year and the next|^U^“* Ui iV“w year the drought killed it. Praine Dn/j/^ A rp nnwrl fires, swept along })y constant UVWU winds and burning tumbleweeds, [ the city's Eastside yesterday. Ronald Pruchek, is, of 4*4 Auburn Avr., told Pontiac police the beys, all about IS years of age. stopped him In front of 244 8. Edith 8t., where one of them palled a knife and ordered him to hand ever kh money. 'Man In Space Near7 Beaten and broke, the couple returned to Battle Creek where they bought a grocery store. Frank Griffin died at the age of 3*. Running the small store herself, his widow sent her four children through high school and college. She has M great-grandchildren and two grant-great- grandchildren. Among Mrs. Griffin’s childhoodjfast -week's total, 94 were of/the The newsboy said he dashed memories are helping dye the yarn; paralytic type. ,, through a backyard instead and for her' mother’s spinning wheel! This compared with a total of bailed a passing cab. He called and making great bars of soap 128 new polio cases reported for police when be arrived, at home.jthat smelled of lye. [the previous week, or wrndi 96 Sharply From '53 WASHINGTON (UP!) - The U. S. Public Health Service today reported 154 new polio cases for the week ended Aug. 20, less than on^ third the number reported for the same week last year. The Health Service said that 'the cumulative number of paralytic cases for 1960 is now less than for 1957, 1968, and 1999." Of She helped change straw under were paralytic. LpNDON (UPI) — Soviet ly, an official Russian published here, said today scientists believe the success Russia's "flying zoo" mearai matted space flight fa "very, real handymen among the Michigan Valley fa Marino Sik. He not only. Typhoon Totol* 24 Dead rugs rach spring and put fa \r . I the new, danced at neighbors* bam p-Lral Grnnnrlw Kills 1 SEOUL, South Korea (AP>- Usings «*i tied hundreds of quilts *®0®1 ’jrena<1* 1 has wired his cabin for home-eenemted electrictv but also Wayed report* today raised [to the tune of jams and jellies ALGIERS (UPD-A Moslem reb-has wired ms caoin ror nome^eneratea eiecrnciy^ out aiso !So(]th omdal casUalty>toimenng on wood-burofag stovek'el terrorist dropped a grenade fa IMke? '°L.hteJ!rn 5™ imp^T" “f '* *h<*vn 5"? [toll from Typhoon Carmen to 24‘n neighboring farm kitthens. L crowded rireet markei today with hi* handmade wooden harrow, which is used to break groupd 'uifed. one .fill missing *nd lilj * * * 1 falling one shopper and wounding before planting. [injured. - I For the first tinpe in h^r Ufa,[25 others, 15 of them seriously. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2«, i960 THIRTEEN * \ FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC -PRRSgk FRIDAY, AUGUST 2B, Stll Renews Atteck children Participate in 4»H Fair tiSSIlSj Cucumbers Bigger Than Rockets hi* attach on pdminfetretion de-j fenae policies, Sen. Stuart Sym-J in our world, of rockets and; Mlt makes me feel so good tot tor he i* but one of it youngsters ideavor with self-improvement and tiRton many]*" rifective one, contest areas on an equal basis! with those from other 4-lf Chibs. When judging was completed, the {hospital's 4-H'ers walked off with 13 blue ribbons, 17 red ribbons and jctate white ribbon. But the ribbons were, to this with the case, secondary to plenty of pride removed.” In a prepared Senate speech, he urged passage of a resolution • that it is the intent of the Sen-j Tly JAMES MARLOW son, came back here «te that expenditure ceilings on; Associated Press News Analyst 'whole country watching to aeejand accomplishment high priority defense projects be WASHINGTON IAP> — Two how much they pould make good; Poeelhlv „ / things stand out after watchtogjon the Democratic campaign plats-j , _________ nm-rhi.mr Congress to the past few weeks.!form promises. They were re-| j 1. It is dominated by the con- buffed again and again. the hospital's cli servatives of both parties. Meanwhile. Kennedy’s opposite p 2. Sens. John F. Kennedy and!number on the Republican ticket.! His eyes sparkled .Lyndon B. Johnson have been vice President Richard M. Nixon, nounoed the many fields in which about as comfortable aa a pair had the luxury of being able to]Ms charges emerged victorious, of polar bears in a Turkish bath.]keep his mouth shut and just The program, now about five Since the Democrats outnumber iwatch without getting too much'years old, is a therapeutic the Republicans overwhelmingly jmixrt up publicly in what in both House and Senate. John-ipened. TTiere was a good reason son and Kennedy might have ex-(for this, pected the climate ;agreeable. Daddy Says: WoVe Got FALCONS in Stock and Wo'ro DEALING at Eddie Steele Ford PI 5*9204 WO I-S271 2705 Orchard lake U. Harbor T can readily understand the satisfaction felt by the hospital s 4-H’m, since I too like to make, thing* grow,'’ he said Bat he emphasised that there ] was a higher goal than winning a ribbon to the hospital's pm-gram. “1 feel the purposeful activity] of the 4-H program and the sense; of accomplishment felt by the] youngsters is the major therapeutic effect, rather than the winning! f ribbons,” jfe explained. fl * Currently taking part hi the pro-! gram are boys and girls from! eight to sixteen years old. . 's-^ JUtE YOU SENDING ■If 2 A CHILD TO SCHOOL? If A school child U not visually prepared to sse efficiently ... then the WHOLE . child to not gotag to school. 85% of all learning comae through the eye*. Unless the child hat perfect virion they cannot possibly perform their beat A thorough examination can determine if your WHOLE child to going to school If glasses are necessary a complete visual report to sent to the school. DR. A. A^ MILES OPTOMETRISTS DR. P. 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(APt—Someone stole 45 head of lambs front a | slaughter house In midtown New-jark. A truck swooped down on an unguarded pen and made off with the lambs before anyone could gap them. Fires 10 Turk Ministers ANKARA, Turiay (AP) — Turkey’s ruling mi&Udy junta has fired 10 of the 18 meinhfn of the civilian provisional Cabinet set up after the overthrew of Premier Adnan Menderes May 27. The announcement of the shakeup gave no reason. EDDIE STEELE FORD Eva and Francesca Hilton. Zsa Zsa's 13-year-old daughter by a previous marriage. Vilmos Gabor still lives in Communist Hungary and traveled to Vienna for the reunion. Taking the picture is Evr’s husband Richard Brown, a New York stockbroker. WHO’S MAN IN MIDDLE? - Everyone should recognl2e the glamorous Gabor clan gathered around the old gent as they pose for a snapshot in Vienna Monday. But few may know that the man in the middle is papa Gabor. 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AUGUST 8S. IMP PH DOCTOR By A. W. Metier, O.V.M. Schweitzer expressed his opinion -- .. . ^ . . _____^ in a letter accepting sn invit«rtk* rfPort*d "* ** «■ Pt*Ai*c to join an international honorary Hire* cases of rheumatic fever committee sponsoring the 50th an-) were reported la the county last niversary program of the Carnegie week, one «f which was hi Pen- I endowment of international peace.; ttac. and two eases ef whooping :‘VI The committee is composed of 57; cough were reported to the wwld marry persona, including West German,' health department. a mail with OianeeDor Konrad Adenauer. The following is a list of trim- wagon.” Man or Hors* Wanted? A REPEAT OF A SELL-OUT You asked for it and here it is. 1 sises at special savings for you. USE OUR "CHARGE IT" Plan. TRICYCLES HAVE ALL THE DASH OF 'BIG-BIKES' NMNCH SIZE f ia5.OTamm.mM** 788 ( tZUmoomko* 1 s. Mi m*f a hsr Im First look shoots dollars more! 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Longshoremen Return i LOS ANGELES (AP> — Longshore crews, idle since Aug.- 12, go back to work tonight at Los Angeles-Long Beach Harbor under’ I terms of a secret pact. The dip- , pule started over handling of containerized freight by members of i the International Longshoremen*) and Warehousemen's Union. BUY WAREHOUSE DIRECT TO YOU! OPEN TONIGHT PARK AT THE DOOR STEWART-GLENN WAREHOUSE BRANCH STORE August sale special by kroehler compare the tailoring/fabrics/craftsmanshipl The Big [MMhdCounty LABOR DAY FAMILY PICNIC Program begins at 10:30 a*m. with FUN and EVENTS * (or entire family Games and prizes for the kids * and water fights by Oakland County firemen Free coffee for your family picnic lunch on beautiful park grounds Come early, stay late for exciting Labor Day family celebration Free parking, v |**7 public is invited We furnish free barbequed beef and coffee for your dinner •.. you bring all the trimmings ,. 1 77v' i , R Meet and Hear... 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UL 2-3000 FI 4-3573 Steel Upturri Delay Darkens fall Outlook Ur SAM DAWSON AP Badness Newt Analyst NEW YORK (AP)—The delay hi the expected upturn in steel out*!: put is casting a shadow over the|| fall outlook for the general econo-' my. i Business is used by now to the! upe and downs in the steel Industry. But when one of the ups doesn’t come along on schedule, business gets nervous.' That’s because steel has the; name of being the bade industry. It lags when other industries lose their zip. And if it lag* too long, jpeaiimism tends to spread to other lines. ! The steel mills were first ex- Daddy Sayi: only You cun gat Your Cur Pointed in Factary Colon **r m#Bth ED WE STEELE FORD FE 5-9204 WQ 3-5273 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. ■ -Keefe Harbor pected to he firing up idle fur-j how much all together is still ter naceg by how hr the fall bust- from certain. . .. ness Nrivai'^lwn September was * * * y !?* “ . - ,or ***». Appliance makers alto have Wy*. (yye*!in*n °* ^{tended to cut back output instead tober. An^.hrfe. ekoe observer «ILf expanding it. and to be hoM-the Inquiry says only arm sen- ^£,*4 orders, sonat upturn can be expected th,s| SLOWS fan, with the big tumabouf de-:| ^ construction industry has layed unUl next spring. ♦ slowed iU pace and its orders. - • ! - * +? * Why isnt steel polling out of AH thU ^ ^ **** *> ,he tts_8ummpr dump? {usual summer slump due to vaca- There ate both current and l®*1®! tions to steel-using industries and the general lull , before output for ed steel cans vie with glass, paper, foil, plastic bottles, squeeze tubes in sharing the food industry business. term gnawers.. The one most applied to the current scene is that steel customers either have more steel still hj stock ihkn the industry had counted on, or their own products, ire moving too slowly for then! to expand output -now. whiter business. The steel industry has been go-ing through the - wringer, in the words of Tom Campbell/editor in chief of the trade publication, The Iron Age. He sees a mild seasonal upturn this faff pulling steel HAND TO MOUTH (order volume off the bottom Added to this is their knowledge where it’s been stuck for two that steel is hi good supply, idle months. But he predicts the big; capacity means that any rush of upswing will come next spring Boeing, which has been working orders could be filled without un-jwith the peak around^ June 1962>" |^|gK|| *-*“ M mrt“ due delays and therefore a hand Work on Fighter to Fly Twice Speed 0/ Sound NEW YORK (UPI>—A fighter-' bomber-reconnaissance plane ca-j pable of flying at more than twice! the speed of sound is being devel-j oped by Boeing Aircraft Co., it( was announced Thursday. The company said the plane could be ready by 1W and would be capable of operating effectively under the short landtag field conditions of limited warfare. the aircract’s design for more {than two and one-half years, ex-ttHJwethrtod Inventory” policy | Some of steel * problem* aspects to submit a proposal to the can continue, ' long term, as apart from the Air Force by fall. The plan* sl- Steel’s best customer, the auto! present cycle which has been ready has passed major design Industry, hasn't put In the steel [downgrade since late winter, orders expected. Stocks of mate- * * *■' - rials seem to be large. Also thej Total production capacity con-stockS of 1960 cars in dealers' tinues to rise. It is well above hands is well above this time last present needs, and many think it year. may be above the needs that the ★ *■ next big business upswing will Worse, from the steel point of I generate—but not above the level! view, is that the big swing to com- that would be needed in a nation-pact cars has meant less buying al emergency, of steel. The smaller cars take ★ ★ * less, and as the percentage of And a growing problem is com-! these cars to total auto output petition from ‘ other materials, grows, steel orders shrink. Cars are using more plastics, Ordering of steel for the new aluminum and glass. Buildings! models should pick up next month are using more concrete, glass, still more in October—but just'aluminum and plastics. Tin coat-! Auto Sales Fall! Below '59 Mark July Total Is 428,300;! Ward's Seas Spurt inj August to 460,000 | DETROIT if) — New car saieai 'totaled 428,360 units In the United! I States in July, the first time 'the! 11960 sales rate fell below 1969.; [Ward’s Automotive Reports said; [Thursday. WWW Domestic car sales averaged 16,899 units for each of the nine| selling days from Aug. 11 through! Aug. 20. This was a drop from both the [ first 14-day period of August when the average was 17.33? and from the year-ago avenge of | 17.911. r Total sales were estimated by Ward's at 152.046 units of which; 46,400. or 30.5 per cent, were compact cars. WWW Ward's predicted that sales con-. tests started this week by General! Motors and by Mercury would; help boost total August domestic! sales to 460,000 cars. For ALL YOUR BsiMiag Supplies • Sherwin-Williams Faints and SnRfUw • Tharoaaal Products • Vanities • Cabinet Hardware • Kitchen Sinks • Formica • TexteNto • lath Fixtures • Plumbing Supplies • Walt and Floor THe • Wiring and Electrical Supplies • Inferior and Exterior Door* • Iron Porch Poets AVIS CABINET SHOP 1570 Opdyke lid. 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Andwjth California's versatile weather she may finely | herself wearing ski clothes or a bathing suit, a wool dress ' e or a blouse and skirt—all within the same week. # ★ r Here's "What Ipton to tote, to school this fall: j SPORTSWEAR — two bathing suits ($25 each *, three ’ • pairs each of cotton bermuda shorts <$6-$7 each*, wool 5 j bermuda shorts i$10 each' and slacks <$15> two pairs of • | ski pants iMO each*. two parkas iS30 epch> and two ski l sweaters ($50 each'. These are holdovers from my first ' | two years at school. CAMPUS CLOTHES - wool skirts, sweaters and 1 . blouses, oxfordshoes, cotton dresses and sandals, madras shirtmaker dresses and the essential trenehcoat and ’ S tennis shoes, all from previous years. I’ll add a green sweater < $16) and skirt ($15) and a matching print blouse ($7); a tan-gray bulky sweater . two or 5 - three shirtmaker dresses i$12-$20*. a new navy cotton I Just madeM$6', two Shetland sweaters ($15 each', one pair each red. brown, black flats ($10 each'. ★ A * it My coats include a blue trench coat, a beige car ** 1 coat and a camel color coat. EVENING CLOTHES - I'm adding two-silk sheaths 'S40-S50'. a black dressy suit (about $80'. a red dress coat <$100-$125' and a pair of black kid heels ,*$20'. Abby’i Advice to 21-Year-Old m V Male Must Mature Spiritually to Be a \ Where hut in Paris could there be a scene that raptures the Continental mood, as effectively as the photo above. On the bt/nk of the Seine this French -housewife is scarcely noticed at she performs a task that would make her the center of attention on any city street this side of the Atlantic. She's busity stuffing a mattress. ■ Womens Section Many Students Make College Plans Have Kids Save Cones Until Later By EMILE POST Dear Mrs. Post; Every afternoon when the ice cream ven-. dor comes down our street I always give my two children money to buy tee cream. The other day when he came through my children were ptoy-ing with several other children on the street and 1 gave them the money as usual to buy ice cream for themselves. My mother, who happened to be visiting me at the tiraev\ was horrified because 1 did not also buy ice cream tor their playmates- and .thought it was terrible that I Would allow my children to eat ice cream in front of the others. tried to explain to her that the children seldom played alone arid that I couldn’t provide ice erfam for several other children every day and ^furthermore that I didn’t-think jf Was necessary to do so. She said that if 1 Couldn’t afford to buy ic e cream tor the others I shouW waif tmtil they w-ere alone to buy it. ";'l I think she is takiiig^an unreasonable attitude and see no reason why my children should be deprived of their afternoon ice, cream nor why 1 should be expected to buy See cream for the neighbor's children. 1 would like your views on this matter. Answer. To have their playmates stand around and watch your children while they eat their ice cream • is not very polite. My suggestion lor the solution to your problem is to give your children the money to buy their ice cream but have them put it in the freezing compartment of your refrigerator to be eaten after they have finished playing. Dear Mrs. Post: Will you . please settle a point of correct table manners? I was taught from earliest childhood that it is improper to lay one's knife i on the plate with the blade on the edge of the plate and the handle resting on the table. My husband thinks it is quite all right to do this and I feel that he is setting a bad example to the children by insisting on this practice. Answer: You are right. The knife always should be . laid fully on the plate. Miss Mouw Sets Date . Wendy Mouw. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mouw of Amberly Roqd. Birmingham. and Timothy Baldwin will be married Sept. 10 in Holy Name Churoh. The bride* groom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Baldwin of Harmon Avenue. Birmingham. Denise Baldwin will be rn-iid of honor tor her sister, and bridesmaids will Tie Lynn Oiem and Susan MrComb. Best man will be Patrick Baldwin Directors Meet The board of director* of th* (Waver - Owen - Hawthorne Al-eft*t Conununitj flub w a* guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jn.spei Price of East Colgate Jfvfjnfv «t,A cooperative pten'C d nner Wednesday evenin' Looks Like Reol (NEA) — Increasingly, the trend is to costume jewelry that looks like the real thing rather than outrageous paste. Keep this in mind when you shop for costume jcvieliv Among some 24,300 students enrolled at the University of Michigan tor the fall semester are Judy llaroutuninn of Douglas Drive. Bloomfield Hills, sophomore in music education; Marjorie Stettbacher of Hill-crest Drive, Birmingham, freshman; and John H. Patti-son of Poptiac Trail. Orchard? Lake, engineering senior, who is president of the Ann Arbor chapter of Triangle Kratemd;. Kiki Sekles of Ottawa Drive will be a sophomore in physical education and M-e Ivin White of Sylvan Lake is enrolled in U. of M. Dental College. ft ft Tom Cate of Elizabeth Lake Road, will enter Sioux Falls College. Sioux Falls, S. D. as a freshman. Lawrence Erdmann of toastie Celebrity Born in Detroit Lauri Peters, 17, Sold on Theater Life %P NEWS FEATURE You must eat, drink atid live the theater if you wantto be part of it, Says Lauri Peters, 17. So if you aren't. ’willing to ^njake that sacrifice, don't both-cr flirting with a stage career. "I wouldn't marry anyone who didn't love the theater as muctr as I do,” ,says the lively cast member of Broadway's "Soiindof Music." "Not that there is any danger of that happening right now," continues Lauri., "because I don't have a steady beau. I have i)o intentions of ever leaving the theater for anyone. * aw "I am incapable of disassociating my personal life with my career, and that’s the way it should be. if you'd do right by the • theater. It's a toll-time xjoh." The young celebrity, who was born Patricia Peterson in Detroit,' receives many letters from people asking her about the possibilities of a stage “It's hard to tell whether it ig luck or timing." says Lauri, who arrived in New York from Cleveland fo^p years ago. “I wanted some extra' clothes. -I had been studying tap dancing and ballet, and just for funde-cided to apply tor a chorus' girl’s job. She got it in "Say Darling." Then came another"* h o w, First Impressions," five tele-, vision shows, a test for a movie part in "Exodus," a fid the big role she plays now. one of the seven Trapp girls in "Sound of Music,” ShejAas been id that role since September 1959. "Any girl who has been Roman* After Fashion' dreaming abgut a theater ca-* reer should be sure she wants it more than anything.. The first years take complete devotion/' Maybe when you are on your way. you can have fun." she advfises, "but you must irontihue to love it. You can’t have a steady beau tak-ing up all your time. ’ ;.dr*% A dr "The only tlrne, I date is. after a show or on Sunday,’' she 'explains. "I sometimes meet people tor lunch but that’s mot really a date." \ Except tor "some odds and ends," she says, she is througn with high school. Imp; jusL completed all requirements it QuinCanos School She has been studying; yotee^ancing. ballot and taking a jazz course with Mat Mattox and Luigi. ’ IJKEH FLUTE | f • vShe is devoted to the flute.' 1 At 9 she was a first prize winner to the Ohio State Music . Test. She loves to read and is now "devouring ’Ulysses’," She has three brothers 32. 29 and 23, all oLwfkun spoil fier. she says. . ,0 At*. ft Latins beauty is unusual. Her-hMf' and eyes are the same color — a tawny blonde, and with Iter fanned skin, she give! the appemnee of having beeq dipped in honey. She weafs a size 5 or T dress, is 5. toot 6 and her measure-- ments are 34-22-35. She wears no makeup because, "I can get away without wearing it , ■ somehow, and the boys T date do not seem to complain." Her figure, sbe. says, "is Swedish, too well-built tor modeling, but fine for Broad- * way where you need to be rugged.” April in October (NRA) — Thg notion of a mauve tweed lit for (all may seem startling, to yog. But the fact is.That colors usuaHy associated With spring are top fashjons this year. Mauve is„ <>•»* of them mid raapbenw pm!< Is another. Yellow js a third. prive. Bloomfield Township, who is majoring .in physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology will be a sapho-more this fail. * ★ ' ft s Janet Liehvar of East Beverly Avenue will con't i n u« sophomore year at Michigan State University Oakland, where Vickie Annas of East Iroquois Road will be a freshman. Also enrolled at MSUO are Roger and Benjamin Williams of Emerson Avenue. At Michiign. State University. East Lansing Edwin L. Adler of Sylvan Lake will be a liberal arts junior, and Worley If. Smith Jr. of McKinley Drive, a junior in forestry. Leaving soon tor Vanderbilt Unlver ’ty, Nashville. Tcnn.. yill be Thomas W. Vaughn of 'cot Road. Waterford Town-’ h p. v ho was recently awarded a three-yrar scholarship by the V; n Jerb'.lt Foundation. By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY; I am a (nan e laws of natup^ ai i laws of the land, self-supporting, six feet tall, and celebrated my 21st birthday almost a year ago. But this doesn’t mean anything to. toy parents. The/1’ still tryf to «ra my life and tell me * what to do. Their biggest complaint is toy recent in-volvement with a married woman who'is divorcing her • husband because of me. (Her (dea, no? mine.) I don’t/ live by all the rules in their hook, but I am of legal age and am willing to accept the consequences. How can p impress on my parents that a man of 21 cap ,do as he peases? • ,..V t ■ OF AGE DEAR* OF AGE; No one toay "do as He pleases”. We are1- all governed..by.the laws of our nation, communities, and the ScrimuihHf — not tb yi.c'ntiop the laws of common sense. Until a male "grows gp" morally and spiritually, he is not a man — no matter how tpu be is or how. many , birthdays he has celebrated. • * * ft * DEAR ABBY: I was over at • my sister’s house for ‘ ^upper last night and her husband gave tbetr little boy the _ dickens tor eating fresh fruit from the Ice box without washing it firat. I didn’t want to spy Anything at the time, but I used to eat plums and ap-,ples right off the trees many*" years ago and l never died. HoW come? FRIENDLY NEIGHBOR DEAR FRIENDLY: Years ago' fruit fanners land gro-cers). did not use insect sprays as profusely as they do today. _ The fruit should bp washed Wore It Is put in’ the "tee box”. Mamma should have caughf the dickens. DEAR AflBY: Please settle an argument once and. for all. I was taught that teen-agers did not rush to answer the telejfhone when elders were around, My wUe% teen^ged nieces and nephews always answer the phone |n my home even U M are In th* sftlfie roo'm;" '•’ fc"*’ - When we are visiting their home, they literally race for, the phone when It rings, elbowing each other out of the *way. I say it. is bad manners and shoukf n*t "he tolerated. I «m told all teen-agers behava this way and it la .perfectly all right. AN EUDER . DEAR ELDER:-A guest (af toiy age) should not answer, (he telephone unless asked to do so. Teenagers should cer- tainly have the right to answer the phone In tfelr •ateiijMttes' (It’s Usually for thenif kny- w .'fej way). CONFIDENTIAL ,TOi'tfcN CERTAIir? If you want to know whit kind of. Mq(t>an your gfrL^riend will probably develop 'Wo — take a good look at beg mother. ' r- ^ ♦ ft. ★ If you want a personal reply; from Abby, write to her in tare of this paper *ud enclose a at amp a d, self-ad dretsffi envelope. She answers all letters. a ^ For p^re slink this wash and wear knit sheath is smart and carefree. Deceptively simple, its braid bound scoop neck and waist hugging elasticised waistline withstand Machine washing. It's celanese arnelr triacetate and Orion ttrylhs V"'- Break Political 'Tradition Wives Join Hopefuls in Battle By RUTH MONTGOMERY WASHLNGTQN: Uncle Sato, a once frosty old gentleman who was forever willing America t>> his nephews, is about to develop a perpetual wink and a roving eye. Blame it on the ladies, who to the good year i960 have apparently decided that men are no longer capable of rapturing the White House on their own. Historically, wives who' deigned to ride the campaign rails with their spou*es followed this unwritten law: Gaze* adoringly at your husband when be speaks, wave sweetly to the multitudes, but for heaven’s sakes keep your mouth shut. Now comes the revou?. Not only ar6 candidates’ wive* defying the adage to be "seen but not beard," they are even embarking on vtf)o .campaign trail alone and uhcenrored. - * ' ft ft Lady Bird JohnAoh, the soft-talking wife of Democratic vice presidential contender Lyndon B, Johnson, could easily have won a contest as the wife least likely to kick over the political traces. Insts>ad« she’s become the most daring trail-blazer of them all. ,f * HIRES SECRETARY For the first time in history, a "candidate" for second lady has hired her own press aec- be called "receptions," -*b u t actually Lady Bird will hold Pies* conferences for, all comers in the best Nixon-Kennedy tradition. - ■. ft ft . -ft ’ *» Pat Nixon has already made one all-on-her own sortee into ' Connecticut, and will make others /to New Yori^ and Pennsylvania. before Congress aiT journc. #•% Pat is cafeful to emphasize, at her frequeqt Press conferences, that she "leaves politics to Dick." Lady Bird is employing no such umbrella. Asked It she will discuss politics at Tier lone-wolf Press conferences hereafter, ahe -drawled: "WelL. If it comes up, I’ll not iun from ttl” ft ft ★ Shades of a bright new era! Have You Tried This? Lady Shoemaker Shares I Her Choice Cake Recipe f Fashion right and comfojt light fits the description of the dress uniforms that the l , S. Olympic team donned in Rome at the formal opening of the XVII modern 0)mpiad. Made of acrilan acrylic fiber, this marks .the first time Olympic uniforms hare been made of easy-care Into its. And if comfort plays a ps\-hplogual faitoi as most < lyim i( does, they're^off to a flying start, ■ ■'* By JANET ODELL Pan lime PrcM Home Editor Here Is the igclpe far a cake that has the unqualified .approval of The Man About Town. Af hi» insistence Mrs. Ida Hayes'to Holly sent me her recipe for chocolate cake. Mrs. Hayes" is a shoemaker, having (alum over her husband’s business after hfs death. Mr. Haas say* *he is a wonderfully cheerful person. CHOCOLATE CAKE By Mrs. Ida Hayes Put all ingredientoSn mixing ; bowl antLmix well. Pour into i 8x8x2 pan (preferably glass) 'j and btoce 30-35 minutes at 390 •degree*. This is so easy to make, , says Mr*. Hayes. vrftary.;As a matter of fact, with the possible exception of Eleanor Roosevelt, ho first lady has had one, either. Lady Bird, who had gallantly done her darndest to win the ' presidential nomination for her hard-driving husband, took it on the chin with lady-like good graces when he had to settle for second place. So adept'at handling distaff, members to the Press is this Texas c h a r m e r that she scarcely seems to need a pub- . lie relations officer. ft ft ''*»♦ Having made up her mind to go all-out. however, she acted with her usual efficiency * in hiring Elizabeth Carpenter, ’ one of The most highly respected members of Washing- -ton's feminine Press Corps. INTRODUCE 1 ADI EX This week she called a news . conference of both sexes to announce that she is planning to introduce the "Kennedy La-, dies" to Texas, and vice versa. * Beside her on the sofa sat MfS.1 Robert Kennedy, wife of ^ack Kennedy's campaign manager, but it was plain to see who was in charge. So naturally did, Lady Bird assume the stellar role that-a feminine , scribe understand-* ably tcRigue-slipped as s he asked: ‘ Is this the kicktof of your campaign to be first Uidy?” > The lady toughing- . ly assured her that she had no such thought in mind. "I wish that Mrs. Jack Kennedy could be Pith us," she continued . sweetly, “hut for file most ' happy and feminine to reasons ' she can’t. ’Jr • * 7,1 * I ft, v% ft She proved herself a born diplomat when someone asked if the hair-do Jacqueline, candidate Kennedy’s pregnant wife, bothers her as much as it does other people" BRAINS MORE IMPORTANT "I like to think," she smiled, "that It's more important what /i to inside a head, than out-•' side." Lady Bird strikes out on Her . - , .*.. ,J‘- V '■ ’ ' own next week; with Ethel -—r Pl$0tea jkir$ and mt costume look make fashion Kennedy and Jack’s si /ter, neuis for fall. A dng?piece dtess with fitted block fertttty top is featured in this junior Accent ensemble. The cardigan waist-length jacket is edged in black braid which contrast with the blftck and white tweed look of- fhe' (fmylie like* and wool fabric. Eunice v Kennedy 8hriver iw tow, oh a three-day swing through six Texas cities. , To preserve the illusion that womans place i* klixia, sorts. in the home, the meetings wilt THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. AUGUST 26, i960 NINETEEN Officii beplores Lack of (Contact* 'Piiwiwu tkc/ $WWAtttt 2ty£eb TOUGH LEATHER FOR SCHOOL AND PLAY Hush PuppiOS BREATHIN’ BRUSHFP PIGSKIN BY WOLVERINE mmt Bovs’ $795 /W Sizes 4 Men* , $Q95 Sizes $f|95 895-*9 They breathe with every ctep, weigh just 9 ounces each. Bouncy crepe sole, steti shank support. Resists dirt, repels water. Brushing cleans, restores lelthetv Available in sizes 10 to 2, IVz to 6. Three widths. back-to-school boatnecks from Robert Bruce J A superb blend ot 75rt luxuty lamb's wool jjnd 26% Orion Acrylic fiber gives this Tivoli pullover the bold, (lushing look every boy wants. This flattering crossover boat neck comes in ten Fall colors. w Sizes Sizes J 6.12 14*20 1 $ J98 00 SO m young boy; slack sets fromtfi*Line “Stop on R*d." 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(trteted principally gd r a g a. operating || medical devices aad keeping ad- later me became head of the i Mrs. Leone is also an adviser; division at nurse education and > the World Health Organisation direct dr of the LA Cadet Name aAtf:fnce.19« has attended 1three . . .. . r _ meetings in Geneva, Switzerland. Carps through which thousand* j Among her honors are the -Red; et students were recruited tor Cr#f|s norence Nightingale Medal, nursing. tth§' American Legion Auxiliary 1 She was promoted to assiatant Award and honorary degrees from' surgeon general in the PHS com- eight universities Her favorite| missioned corps in IMS. Her rank hobby is sailing with her husband.' is comparable to that of a Navy who’s a PHS’doctor, aboard their rear AdNt$r|l.' TVfoot cabin cruiser. But There’s Lesson in It Model's Lite Is Tough MRS. 1.1 TILE P. I.EONK jf| [ Despite/the system's apparent efficiency, Mrs. Leone declares: ij fhe Ufaerne. k» ended. I i T Then the practical nurse* and ba^ ^ tlw aimjdWt^tlw MraM. ,ld^ would takp ov„. • ■ * | tasks but instead on the needs oft . ; ’ lithe patient.” j She says that a few 'hospital*! * ★ j have adopted this system and that She explains that professional there are enough professiorial ys nurses hav» had years of trainihgj nurses available to make it work' ill in caring ior the sick. Also, they [nationwide. , «[knqw how to retfeve a patient’s Mrs. Leone, was born in Lewis-J |§ apprehension, or extreme, fear of burg, Ohio, has been a nurse since j Ifjbeing hospitalized. The only way 1927 when she graduated from fliei ... they can boost a patient’s morale {Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, £ is through regular' contact, with in Baltimore; She then completed; i%ihinr.'. . i 1 a psychiatric nursing course and # That’* why Mr*. Leone recem* Hoj*in! ^pita,' J mend* that hospital* require tt"* * Vtavtn*y Scho°l rerfstered nurse*' to look after j Nursing. . ■ ■ . , . • i 1 patients until the eritt^l phase I I TElLSf ~ “.......Lgreo from Columbia .University.; she' taught for IS' years at the-University of Minnesota School of I ■pursing where she became assist- j aht director. Mrs. I .cone, Joined the Public Health Service' la IM1 a* nurse education consultant. 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When the decorators went whole hog with everything done in beige tones, the land was full of beige living rooms. And so it goes. But now't- fjtar it is going to he vfit worse. In'oneof Ward Can-nel’s always interesting columns I discovered that manufacturers now can submit their products ltr the American Institute of Approval. Inc. If the board of judges decide a product is in good taste it is stamped with the Ihsignia of Approval on the price tag. With American women being as red <|s , they to expres themselves "in - the decoration their own homes, this could lead to even more uniformity of taste. 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Knickerbocker of 721 Ren-shaw street, Rochester. TWENTY-TWO School Bona Vote Seeking OK of *750,000 Issue , A * *.•' gljfB Huron Valley School District voters, old hancte at this ort of thing, wiM be asked to approve a$730,000-bond ssue for additional classroom^ in a special election Monday. * Also up for authorisation is a special property tax levy if 2.5 mills with which tof--——r*~** etire the, bonds. L . . # Mackie Slated at Area Forunoi Will Attend Rochester Road Meeting Sept. 15 at North Hill The levy would increase the over-11 school tax only 44 cents over ist year since the board of eduction was able to reduce oper-tional millage passed severaf ears ago, Schools Supt. Harold O. ‘ arisen said today, la IMt school district voter* BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE—Independence Township United Fund campaign leaders got off ' to an early start on scheduled planning. Thursday, with a coffee hour at the Lewis E. Wint Funeral Home near Qarkston. Shown serving -Again Aim at $5,800 Goal EooUm fno Photo is Mrs. Harry Fahmer, women’s division chairman. From left are Keith Hallman. Lewis E. Wint, Merle Bennett, standing, and Robert Kling-man. The township's UF goal is $5,800. Map UF Drive in Independence i INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP Joseph S c h u 11 z. a technical J- Oh* 01 0** fir** area group* to| writer for Pontiac Motor Division Pwndwork fort, ^ trailliRg ^ the annual United Fund campaign : . . . ■ . met with UF officials Thursday |man- *xpWned the general organ-at the Lewis E. Wint Funeral j Nation policy, the work and public Home near Clarkston. Iservice accomplished by the Official of Cites III Haalth; Return as Assistant FARMINGTON - Due to poor health. City Manager Earl Scherf-fius, 38. has resigned. Mayor Robert Lindbert announced today. AAA • Scherffius. manager since 1956, told Lindbert and the rest of the City Council that owing to ill health he was uncertain when he would be Mile to resume his administrative duties. He urged the council to search for another full-time manager and tint he would he wIMng to return as an nsstotont If the round] so desired, Lindbert said. Coming to Farmington from Port Huron where he was assist-j ant manager, Scherffius was hired j to fill the vacancy caused by James Tennant's resignation. a Nr * Advertisements for applicants to fill the city manager , post have been placed by the council, but there has been no response tbj date. - agencies supported by the Independence Township drive. Schultz also presented colored slides used during orientation sessions. The use of promotional material for volunteers striving to reach their $5,800 goal, also were discussed. Last year’s goal was the name. A neyf project idea to acquire advance gifts from some of the larger donors, before the kickoff banquet Sept. 29, will be under the chairmanship of Merle Bennett. ^Having a certain percentage of the goal already on hand will sc roe as an incentive to new DIANE MOOSE Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Davis of HH Chancery St., Troy, of the engagement of their daughter Diane Moore to' John KurkowskL The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Kurkowski of 6611 Chancery St., Troy. A Nov. 12 wedding date has been set. Divorce Decrees H«ten« from Fred Williams Nancy L. from Rofar T Path Mary kf from Hobart Kellie j . Mary A. from Davie B DeWltt Lot* E. from Prank Wentworth la front Donald N. Ooff Widow Wills $25,000 to Cara for Her Cats I CHICAGO (UPI1 — Mr*. Margaret T. Montgomery, a 67-year-old widow who died Aug.’14, left her $25,000 estate to her five cats. A \A A ; Mrs. Montgomery!* will, ad-| jmitted for predate yesterday, specified that the estate be used for “the care and maintenance of the cats. Mrs. Roderick Taylor, women’s {division campaign chairman and Mrs. Petty Libby of the Pontiac Area UF staff, also were present answer questions of the ten leaders. Chairmen for this year’s drive assisting Wint as chairman are: Mrs ner, women’s division man, commercial division; Robert Klingman, educational; and Bennett, advance gifts chairman. j ’ A A A i Mrs. Maynard Klzer will be assisted by Mrs. Gary Duncan for area I; Mrs. Clifford Legg and Mrs. Harvey Link, for area II; [and Mrs. Harry Jackson Jr. will be assisted by Mrs. George Kolof in area III. * Last year campaigners tor the UF in Independence Township reached their goal of $5,800 “right on the nose,” Mrs. Libby said. then turned oat la ISM aa« ISM lo approve bond Issues totaling B,750,000. With the proponed two mills for instruction, total taxes for next year would be $23.42 compared to $22.96 this year, according to school superintendent Harold O. Hansen. WOULD BE LOWER Taxes would total $21.42. or $1.56 lower than this year without the additional two mills sought. if the bond issue is approved,” Hansen said, ‘It is set up to run for 17 years, but It should be paid off in 12 -years or even less since valuation of the area continually is going up.” He died the bond Issues In 1952, 1*55 aad ISM which have beea either paid df or conrid-erably reduced due ft the to- The board’s proposed additional financing would provide some 30 to 32 additional classrooms together with necessary sites on which ' build more elementary schools. ‘We expect approximately 300 new students and toe may be crowded to a point a year from now where we might have to have half-day sessions,” the superintendent said. NO NEED THIS YEAR There will be no need tor halfday sessions starting this September, however, Hansen indicated. “We’re straining at the seams now, but we are utilizing all bur resources to keep elementary classes full days by using three classrooms in the high school for lower grades,” said Hansen. ROCHESTER — State Highway Commissioner John C. Mackie has indicated that he will attend public forum on roads slated for 8 p.m. Sept. 15 at North Hill Elementary ‘School. ,,A A A Joining Mackie in the discussion of road building and maintenance problems will be Avon Township Supervisor Cyril Miller and Oakland County Engineer Paul Van Roekle. The Rochester Area Community Council Is sponsoring the program aa the first In a antes of discussions aimed at airii« Issues affecting community growth. The forum will be moderated by Lloyd Lake, vice president of the council. Members of the audience ______ get a chance to question the three officials on. road construction practice* following the discussion. If Mackte Is unable to appear, be spill send n member of his staff to represent the State Highway Department, Lake said Thursday. But Lake reported that It is likely the commissioner will attend in person. “When Lealled the highway department in Lansing,; he said he wanted to make it! himself,” Lake said. Other officers who were instrumental in s<$eduling the meeting were Arvid F. Jouppi, president; Eugene Rounds, MfAAnd vice president; the Rev. Robert Jacobson, treasurer; and Mrs. Robert Chandler, -corresponding secretary. Announcement Is made of the engagement of Susan Sheppard to Marten L. (Roy) Kellogg by her parents Mr. -and Mrs. Raymond R. Sheppard of Sarasota, Fla. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Kellogg of 429' Sunset Drive, Milford. They formerly lived in Pontiac. A January wedding is planned. 2 Get Prison Terms in Downriver Court DETROIT » — Two downriver Detroit police characters received tgo-to five-year sentences Thursday for conspiracy to bribe police officers and obstruct justice. Circuit Judge Edward S. Piggfns recommended that Russell Trilck, Lincoln Park, and Willie Folks, River Rouge, serve the minimum two years of their sentence. AAA Four former River Rouge police officers, including former Chief Ralph Phillips, 45, were placed on three years probation on various conspiracy counts growing out of the numbers operation . payoffs All six defendants were convict-led June 16 after a six week trial. Oldest Airman to Quit AUSTIN, Tex. (API - M, Sgt. George J. (Pop) Hunt, 72, oldest man in the Air Force, will be retired Wednesday, Bergstrom Air Force Base announced. Hunt, veteran of both world wars, first action on the Merits border against Pancho Villa. A headpiece of stephanotis, centered with gems, secured her fingertip illusion veil. She carried a bridal bouquet of white carnations. -» The bride was given in marriage by her sponsor to the United States, Clyde F. Blanchard of Rochester. A^^A A Maid of honor was Jean Geil of Rochester. Serving as best man was Robert Miller, and seating the guests were Arthur Gruener and Dale Johnson. A reception at Hayride Lodge followed the rites. A A A, Upon their return from a honeymoon trip to Southern Michigan, the newlyweds will reside at 56620 Mount Vernon Road. MRS. JAMES KNICKERBOCKER Commerce Methodists Plan Picnic Saturday COMMERCE — The Commerce Methodist Church will hold an all-picnic, starting at 10:30, Saturday at Ore Ivory Polo Grounds. Sponsored by fire Sunday School, the picnic will feature games for all ages, a horse show on the polo field and a politick dinner at 5 -'pm. Holdup Man and Woman Hunted in Troy Area TROY—Area police departments have joined in a search for an unidentified holdup man and his female accomplice who escaped after robbing a gas station here today. Troy police reported that the pair fled, driving east on East Maple Road after taking $96 in bills from the Mobil Service tion at 1010 E. Maple Road. They escaped in a 1958 Chevrolet convertible with black top and gray botttom, according to Joseph Kiligrowe of 2814 Miner St., owner of the station. Under ft* pretense of receiving cfeaage for e $5 bill, KID- grewe said the aflefcep i shaved Iris hand late Ms packet and told him this Am a holdup. Kiligrowe said It appeared that the man was armed, but he did not actually eee a gun. The owner described the thug as being about 30 years old, 5’10" tall. 165 pounds, with a brown brusheut. He wore a gray coat, dark pants and ,a white shirt. Hie woman, who drove the getaway car, was not described. Kiligrowe told police there was no license plate on the rear of the ship. 2. A six-room m School in Milford. 3. A seven-room school land Township. 4. A seven-room elementary school probably to be built in Milford. 5. Another seven-room school In White Lake Township. If approval is given by voters to the additional millage, the elementary claurooms could be constructed by^ae time school opens in September 1961. Over McNutt Veto Israel Adds Scholarships Swanson Gets Counsel SOUTHFIELD — Mayor Donald! Despite an hour-long debate be-TEL AVIV, Israel (APt — IsraelL Swanson said today that he has tween the mayor and City Council 'is offering an additional 1,000'hired legal counsel to determine member» Thursday night, Swanson VIOLA ML ODOM Mr. arid Mrs. Marvin Odom of *1034 Woodslec St., Trey, an-- nounce the engagement of their daughter Viola M. to Earl Kit-* son, sbn of Mr. and MjA- , Rich-r ard Kitson of 50531 Mile End .Drive. Utica. A,Sept. 10 wedding , date has been act. [scholarships to students (ram Afri-this veto powers in the firing of can-Asian countries for training in!city administrator Robert J. Me-agriculture And technology. ;Nutt. Wed in Utica Church Honeymooning in the East j ROMEO — Honeymooning in the-Usher was Harold T, Eastwood! East are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. I Jr., brother of the bride. |Lawrence J. De Later who ex-j Following the ceremony a break-changed their nuptial vows Satur- - fast was held at Sylvan Glen Coun-jday at St. l-awrenee Catholic I try Club, Troy. The Romeo Com-IChurch. Utica. The Rev. Fatherjmunity Youth and Civic Center John Canavan officiated. was the setting for the evening re- I Mrs. De Later is the former Jo-j ceptkxi. „ |anne Eastwood, daughter of Mr. -m-jm. and Mrs. Harold T. \Eastwood of ■ 246 E. St. Clair St. Her husband’s KT.‘. parents are Mr. and* Mrs. Howafd De Later of 1480 E. Hamlin Road, | For her wedding the bride chose a ballerina-length gown of pure silk W 'sleeves Alencon lace appliques ac- |1 1 icented the sabrina neckline and 3: : A lace crown studded with se-quins and pearls held her short [bouffant veil. ■i She carried a cascade of carnations and stephanotis centered with a white orchid. Maid of honor was Mr*. William IJnneburg of Romeo., Bridesmaid was Mrs. Jerry Don avaa of Imtey City. J again refused to withdraw tiye veto which keeps McNutt as South-field’s administrator. A A * MCNutt was fired by a 4 to t council vote July 25 on charges of bad administration and overstepping of power. Under the Southfield charter, Swanson had 10 days in which to veto the action, which he did Aug. 4. Council members have challenged this right. * A * McNutt has remained on the job while the controversy rages despite the fact that the council Monday appointed assistant ministrator Gordon B. Hunter to take his place. 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Four goats, tethered in typical troop fortifications,on a barren Utah mountainside gave proof to this, and gave their lives in the first demonstration that newsmen have been permitted of this German-invented and American - improved nerve-shattering gas. He teat came late Thamdar. side, the “bffly" was down within seconds mid gone in one minute and 25 seconds. In the command post bunker, wiiere air circulation was less rapid, one Of the goats died in less than three minutes. His legs wobbled, he choked and fell to the bunker floor. afoaly. ' V ^: , A filth goat In the fwo-man foxhole was far enough below the surface that he survived the test with no Injuries. The staff of the Dugway Proving Ground explained that the goats were better able to survive the deadly gas than man. j Six 155nW)uhoSdtzers emplaced about two miles away fired two | shells each of the nerve gas. ; As the dust from the explosions I cleared from the wwntainside. | newsmen in an observation post ' near the guns .watched on rf-f mote television as four of the r goats died. . {minute, five SECONDS [ The animal tn the raaehinegun nest died one minute and five ’ seconds after the shells hit. He was dead before dust cleared from the TV camera lenses. . In the hasty fortification, an j ’'emplacement dug into the hill- ! Dr. D. D. Gibbons of Kalamarop, state chairman, said delegates from 35 to 30 counties are ek-ipected to name a state ticket and frame a platform. Key plank in the platform is expected to be a demand for repeal of all laws legalizing the sale of liquor. The keynote address will be d* livered by E. Harold Muim Jr., manager of a Coidwater radio station. - His cpmpanion had betjfc provided with a mask that was, by remote control, connected to a filter £ seconds after the shell bunt. This goat wae well for a hoot five minutes, but la the excite- ** meat he tore hie mask loose, received a whiff of the low- , They sgid the test should show the American1 public that perils of an aU-out lethal war in which the military chemists feel that lethal agents-Uke, G.B. would be even more horrifying should they be used than the more vaulted nuclear weapons. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS! 469 $. 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WthTlnfiW'Vi«m&mmmber .**■«.** jgafemei^ that — 3^—-v»—the public has been given “storyi slat the st^elch. 'IT years,* I During those 17 years Gigi has layed thA daughter-of most of the stars in the business. “All of them wer» a Joy to work one actreee who gave me trouble. a been inmcatii attacks are caused by excess cholesterol in the blood and that' the excess cholesterol is caused by eating dairy products and certain other foods. have neper taken an acting lesson in my life, and we had ajto measure our lines lot of New Yflrfcmetfaod actors to rifor,"''7 the cast,’* said Gigi. “On the tint Frank Gallo, her husband-to-be, day’s shooting, one of them, fresh is an executive with gn electric froqj New York, kept giving me razor firm. He doesn't care if she! pointers an how to play a scene, continues acting.. | “Although the whole truth it far P listened politely and then did She met him in church. That from being known, too many peo-it my own way. 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Her brother, actor Peter Miles. MB up Mr the part of the son of Greer Garsbn in “Madame] Curie.*' h WAS ONLY I Mother took me. along and the] Use 12 Billion Yearly | for Public Relations ! NEW YORK (UPI) — Business j and industry today ’are spending in excess of $2 billion annually fog public relations activities desisted to bewitch the public and | impart a rosy glow to the corporate complexion. ★ ★ dr There are an estimated 1.350 public relations counseling outfits; in the country and thore than 100.-000 PR practitioners, most of { whom are on the staffs of corporations. #.*,■.dr . > Some PR executives forecast that industry will be spending $6 j billion a year on publicity by 1969 and the number of persons in the field will have jumped to 250,000. | Partners Set Record NEW YORK (UPD—Mrs. Mar-! garet Osborne duPont has shaved; the women's national doubles! championship in tennis a record ifj times—12 times , with Louise { Brough as her partner and < with Sarah Palfrey .Cooke. i .........- The air mile distance from one end of the Burma' road to the [other is 260 miles, but on the [ground it is 70S miles. afi odufjbMct/ / QUESTIONS & ANSWERS ABOUT BUILT-IN ELECTRIC HEAT Electric heat is an advanced and superior concept of home comfort Here are some of the questions we’ve been asked about it . < WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIRE? The four most widely used types are illustrated below. Because electric heat is built in, there is little interference with living space. Heatingca^leio buried Forced air iqtfte can go tn ceiling platter. ta walls or partitions. It IT RAPE? It’s as safe and troublefree as electric light. Electric heat devices work very much like your toaster does. However, most/of them operate at relatively low temperatures— without glowing wires, but they are still highly efficient. * HOW EFFICIENT? The heat produced by electric systems is usable heat; practically none of it is wasted within the heating equipment itself. Electric heat is just about as close to 100 percent efficiency as it’s humanly possible to get. IS IT EXPENSIVE TO INSTALL! In general, the original cost of an electric heating system is less than that of any other type of quality equipment. Actual installed cost will vary according to type of heating unit used, home size, method of home construction and additional insulation requirements. - tt IT BEST FOR A HEW NOME OR WHEN MODERNIZING? A good time to install electric heat is when building a new home. But it’s also very economical to install it when home alter-' ntions or additions are being made. Whether you're building, buying or remodeling, electric heat is entirely practical. CAN I PUT IT IN JUST ONE ROOM? Yes, and economically, too, as just indicated. Typical examples: when you’re adding a new room, finishing an upstairs, closing in a porch or breezeway. Electric heat is especially valuable; when the new living space is a long way from the central heating system, or when the central system is already working to capacity. Another good time to use electric neat is when you have a hard-to-heat area. OAN I PUT FT IN THE WHOLE HOUSE? Yes, you can switch the whole house over to electric heat. In this ..case, additional insulation will be requited, plus storm sash and storm doors all around. For greatest heating economy and summer comfort, regardless of type of heating system, good insulation pays off. Industry-established standards for this area for insulation thickness is not less than 6' overhead; 3%' in'outside walls; 2* alongside and partially under concrete floor slabs. Floors above basements also need insulation. WHAT DOES IT COST TO USE ELECTRIO HEAT? Various factors, including family living habits, affect operating, cost, so a hard-and-fast answer is impossible. A rough rule oithumb is 25^-281 per square foot of heated space, annually. But there’s little need to guess. An electric heating contractor can calculate actual first cost and operating cost quickly and accurately. Electric beat will cost more. But the cost will probably not be as high as one would imagine. Like any quality product, you pay more for electric heat but you get more benefits! In June 1959, Detroit Edison added a new, lower step to the residential electric rate. Now, kilowatt-hours of electricity over 750 per month cost 21 each, gross, instead of 2^|j—an 11 percent reduction. DOES IT NEED MUCH SERVlCIMO? No. There are no moving parts in the electric heating systems discussed here except in the forced air units where fans or blowers are used. Fans are not high velocity so they are long lasting also. Tin added Advantage of electric heat, depending upon the type, is incompletely silent, or very quiet, operation. WHAT MAKES ELEDTMD HEAT BETTER? FLEXIBILITY—Each room has its own thermostat. So each remains at the temperature you choose without affecting other areas. Temperatures can be raised or lowered in any room without overheating or chilling the rest of the house. Just a touch on the proper thermostat does it. SPEED—When a thermostat is adjusted to call for more heat, the response is fast! In the systems dmeribed here, the heat source is right in each unit—only inches away* instead of many feet. EVEN HEAT-There win be very little temperature difference between floor and ceiling. And, wherever possible, electric heat (except ceiling cable, of course) is instilled in outside walls. Thte there is a curtain of warm air between the cool wall and window surfaces and room occupants. This fends off chilling drafts. * CLEANLINESSr-Nothing is burned to make smoke, soot or fumes. Air currents will cany only whatever dust may have been introduced by other means. Nor are targe quantities of outside, potentially dusty air drawn into the house to support combustion. Result: walls, draperies, furniture and floor covering! stay dean longer. ARE THERE OTHER TTPEB 6p ELEBTRM NEAT? Yes, the flexibility of electric heat makes it applicable to mapy basic systems. For example, there are electric warm air and wet beat systems. WHERE RAN I SEE ELECTRIC NEAT? And a feature of every Gold Medallion Home is its electric heating system. Watch for announcements of Gold Medallion Home openings. WHERE CAN I BET MORE INFORMATION? There’s free literature at your Edison j office, or mail the ( coupon below. \ Another source, especially for a cost estimate, is the electric heating contractor who displays this emblem. The contractor who displays the emblem has had special training which enables him to estimate your heating needs accurately. He has also pledged himself to meet industry standards of installation. grraorr isnos. aeon no. mo mono ml, gCTRMT M, MICHIMN Please send your freoMustrated booklet, “Oectrie Home Heating.” DETROIT EDISON - / v • trip is to promote more touftgn JT* Slipping thSSTtoledo. i UThetirade minion will contact build a bridge of logg shipping lines, freight torwfcidersj*Bif land various shipping abd cargojtn-j sociatibns, he said- ' 1 ’ The TOledoans will leave Oct. 1 SYLVAN ECON inur mmiuu tu, *»i.\ cwivi’vgui hies in octrtwr. f * Coll* for Aroo True# Si SHTAURA. Lebanon .API -j ind town T o ltd 0* will Xrsb League states called ^ to? w end to inter- artajenf manager. National Bank " p^Tnd radio kttacto. Un-f Toledo. • L L conference of And! foreign] the rtfcer w-a are (onto C. Uifristers opened here Monday. 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But Eye Some Red China Ties New Jap Leaders Firmly With West TOKYO fUPit Foreign Minister Zetttaro Kosaka said today the new Japanese government stands firmly on the side of the Western world, but wants to increase economic and cultural, lations with Communist China Kosaka. a balding, friendly man. said, however, that Japan has "no intention at the present time”: of working tor Communist China's erttry injlo the United Nations or. of according diplomatic recogni-j tion to the Peiping regime. j 1 the Kosaka, foreign' minister cabinet at newly elected Premier Hayato Ikeda, outlined for VP! in an interview the three basic points of Japan’s current foreign policy: "It is possible, however.” he said, “to have economk- and caltural relations based oa the principle of noninterference." He said it i "A small group waa trying to against the U. S.." he said “bat with the Change of government, the situation calmed down. It la hard to believe tt ever hap< sibic the* —1"Japan's policy will he aligned with the obpect of working through the United Nations." was Kosaka's first Inleivk with a foreign reporter sjnee 1 took office last month. Japan and Communist China virtually -severed relations when Red China attempted to link economic relations between the two nations with . governmental rela-l lions. j Kosaka denied 'that'the recent 'demonstrations against the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty which brought the downfall of former Premier Nobusuke Kishis govern- The foreign minister, who will leave for the'U.S. and Canada next month, blamed part of the trouble on the Japanese people's desire for change. The average Japanese govern* ment is in office for just a year, he said, and the Kishi cabinet had .been in much longer. 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MY 2-0721 BERN, Switzerland (UPTj warning that the end of the world Will come. waa issued Thursday by American' evangelist Billy Graham. . ■ pc * But Graham, speaking before a crowd of about 11,000 in die Bern Wankdorf SUdium. did not predict when the Ad would come. H€M win destroy the world.” he told the second mam meeting of Ml amende. In Swttuw load. “TPhe Apostle Peter has simoonced *.’* , Graham said, there- are many which foretell the end'of pMt# "The gaping split between West and'East Incites the concussion of the workU’ he told his audience. “The’coming of Jesus Christ is near.' We should all get ready.' Each of us can die today or to-i morrow. Without Jesus there is no hope for any of us.” ■■ WWW | B Complete silence reigned in the floodlit stadium as Graham spoke [for almost two hours in a sermon, that visibly moved his audience.) ■ The evangelist told the crowd he had discussed the theme of his ^■VThe End of the World.” recently in the Swiss Alps with the | world - famous Swiss theologian, Prof. Karl Barth. Rural mail carriers in the U. S. travel 1,492,933 miles each day to serve more than 35 million persons. AP HwMli QUEENLY CEREMONY — Queen Farah of Iran, who is expecting her first Baby in November, presents a diploma to a nurse during a visit to Women's Hospital and Midwifery School in Tehran one day this week. She is the third wife of the Shah of Iran, who divorced his first two wives after they failed to give.him sons, i Flint, Lansing to Hear fou"ty ^bUc" _ , , , . ^ . , [luncheon in Flint, and then go toj K®p- Judd in UCTODer JLansing where he will speak ot| LANSING (UPI)—Rep. Walter the 62nd annual Zach Chandler H. Judd, R-Minn., keynoter of the)dinner. Republican National Convention. w W W * . will, speak in Lansing and Flint ju. ' WWW Charles E. Chamberlain, R-Micht, Judd will address a Genesee* who announced Judd had accepted. LOS ANGELES (UPD-Deferne attorneys today took advantage. of a long weekend recess hv the Finch-Tregoff murder retrial prepare tor the opening of their use, «■ Defense arguments will be made Monday to Jhe 11 women and 1 man furore to he followed by what is expected to be the highlight of the long tbtrial—testimony^ by Dr. R. Bernard Finch. The handsome 43-year-old surgeon win seek to shatter a web of incriminating statements which the prosecution presented as proof that Finch and his mistress Carole Tregoff, 23, murdered his estranged wife July 18, 1969. Carole wlH testify In her own behalf later. The defense was expected to spend ahent six weeks presenting Its case. Thg prosecution concluded its direct examination of Witnesses Thursday, eight weeks and four] days after the second trial of the) couple begad. Courtroom observers were of the) opinion that the most important point scored by the prosecution in the retrial appeared to be against Carole. The victory involved acceptance Into evidence by presiding Judge Leroy Dawson of conflicting statements by Carole about a so-called "do-it-yourself murder kit.” Mike Auto Comeback 4 and 6 Cylinders Popular DETROIT (UPI)—Four and six'most I960 domestic compacts and cylinder cars may lead in regis-i imported can. trabons over night cylinder antes in coming months. R. L polk and Co. reported Thursday. v * * * Of the 3,411.199 nets care registered hi Jhe U.S. during the first ^ PW cent were four and six cylinder models, the agency said. In the same period inv19S7, registration of the cars with smaller] engines had dropped to 19 perf cent. 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The important* PERENNIAL RYE GRASS 29 2.65 TIMOTHY SEED 39 3.70 WHITE DUTCH CLOVER .... 1.25 11.75 p* FEW W0HDS ABOUT 6BASS SEED‘D TWO OF OUR FAVORITE MIXTURES *0% MERION BLUE MASS 60% KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 26% KENTUCKY BLUE MASS W% DANISH BUIE BRASS 20% CREEPING RED FESCUE ,l% “M* 20% CHEWING FESCUE $|40 Par Lb. £9* P* U* REGAL SEED and LAWN SUPPLY CO., 21 Jsiksss St. ' FI 2-0491 DELIVER 42ff Phis Hwy. OR 1-244I Puts WINS LAWN CONTEST - The Rev. Martin Bellinger (left) of St John Methodist Church presents Oliver Tademy of 219 Barl-more Boulevard with tha first place winner’s cup for the btst-loqldng lawn at Woodward Estatas. With him are. Aram left, Mrs. Adels Walker of 205 DeUwood St., vtoo president; Vernon Page of 199 Rockwell Are. and Mrs. Lllttoa Tademy. Other winners ware Contact Sprays Work Better Beauty of Dogwood Graces Any Garden If-a certain tiny evergreen pest . dfa teeming, over your choicest greenery, don’t look for the DDT •can. YtU " contact”—for a good contact spray like ketthane . This pest is the spruce spider j mite, which is scoursging homo .landscapes in particular whera large amounts of DDT have boon applied for a number of, years. Not an insect but an arachnid, 'fiw spider mite seems to thrive on s diet of DDT while the preda--tors and parasites that are its ■natural enemies are killed oft i The sptdof mite is tiny, but Its -progeny butyds in astronomical •numbers, sucking the pleat Juices Taf spruce, pins, hemlock and ar> Tborvitae. Dr. Carl Hansen, ento-•Jnologist of the Davey Tree Expert 3%., warns this peat has been iknowir to kill young trses in one growing season Older trees die -Imugrsoslvaiy from the lower ^uandteo upward over a period of •years. • Z Invaded evergreens take on a '“rusty" appearance in a variety *«f shades. 8prac» turn greyish, "arborvitae brown and hemlock -nearly white. Blue spruce, a home ^grounds prise, --to-*' particular target ROLL-A-WAYS PARTY EQUIPMENT HAND & POWER TOOLS LAWNMOWERS HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT MAN EON'S "What does s flowering have that other small trees do not!" This delightful tree is being recomn writers, nature men. The reason to find. The flowering dogwood hss actor. As specimen on the it Is beautiful, and it can be ae a shade tree. II a group, particularly along the wood’s edge or the shrub border, Its flewse* peasant a beautiful right. Against a back whiter. The flowering dogwood Is I marine's finest aad Tha dogwood grows readily and is easily transplanted. The roots SANDERS FOR RENT TRAVIS d close to tha surface of Jhe I, principally upon old doeayod leaf compost. 1 It adapts itself along tha south and oast edges of the woodland, where the soil Is well drained, but the mason’s rates constantly wash nature’s oompost of decayed leaves and baits over the mots from which the dogwood gets Us proper It lews water, hut It must into off gnlaUy, for If the note are toa wot, they wfli decay. White dogwood grows well hi fiaded anas, it thrives best in the open sunshine. Dogwood can be transplanted successfully in either spring or fall and, with vary careful handling, in midsummer and midwinter. It in not like lime. -R soil from file woods, add bumuay soil enriched with old tire, la used when planting, it will grow well in almost any po- lished, It mast be left alaae aad allowed to build up slowly. The small white root fibers which are aear the surface of the eetl must not be disturbed, for these are Frink Jones of 158 Earlmore Boulevard and Mrs. Thomas Bessent of 171 Crestwood St. Selected by officers of the Woodward Estates Property Owners Association, Mrs. Taft Jackson, the Rev. Mr. I Bellinger and Mr. Page served as judges for the annual event Sunday. Call Tree Man for Bracing Job j I. Even the untutored eye can spot a tree that’s likely to split down the trunk. If there are bulging seams or oozing sap below a V-shaped fork, better call the tree doctor at once. These are almost sure signs the tree to beginning to split. Bracing and cabling generally lean save such a tree, says P. E. Hudson, field representative of the Davey Tree Expert Go. Otherwise, it may topple under strong win-' ter winds or heavy burdens office that come with the almost inevitable sleet storms. Frequently one | side splits off leaving an unsightly half tree as a continuing menace. Sometimes a weakened tree will crash when there is little orj tio wind. Strain on sharp forks can be reduced by Installing cables In branches high In the tops and hy placing parallel rods just above the forks to overcome the splitting tendency. The proper placing of these supports calls for Intimate knowledge of tree e h a rise te rtitles and wind stresses, as well as skill In application. Under no circumstances is this a job for the weekend gardener. Many trees fall victim to inadequate attempts at arboreal first aid by amateurs, Cables wrapped around trunks invarfebly are harmful. They’re likely (9 girdle, r strangle, the tree. The professional tree man will know whether a tree can be saved. If it is past mechanical and surJ gical aid, he will recommend Its removal. method lot to do An old can, bucket or burlap' bag * kitchen window view, this gardener t Is an aid In the baste method, j handy haven onto the end of her home. A potting {Setttng the end of the hose in the j beneath the window has enough space be- I bucket avoids harmful washing. • . , . y Sticking the nozzle into a burlap I bag is even bettor. Fill the basin .... . . _ . ,. 'enough to let water penetrate tolWnOf Q Dirty Tnckl the deepest roots. fir too) afi la ttaetf. Teat holes should b# made Into the original root bafl from ttmo to tons to find If the mol stare Is getting deep down. Tree watering Is a bit like lawn sprinkling, only much mors so. When water to needed dally A blossoming dogwood tree adds beauty to the landscape, uteether la your yard or opt in too open. tha feeders aad are essential to healthy trees. Mere mention will be made of various species. Cornus florida rubra, generally known as pink dogwood, is a sprout from the well-known white dogwood and responds to the same care. Its lovely, pink-colored flowers make it extremely desirable. Cornus florida alba-plena, the j double-flowering white dogwood, is! an Interesting novelty, though it cannot compare with the single i white. Cornus Kousa comes from China aad Japan. It grows to a height of to to tS feet. The flew-.on are not as conspicuous ss white dogwood, although they are ereamy white. The fruit is larger aad red hi color. Cornus Kousa grows quite pyramidal and is fine for screen (tote-teg. • w-ever-lighfly Check, too, for moisture problems with evergreens. During drying heat, they have a tendency to shed old needles at an alarming rate. An occasional sprinkling of the foliage phis thorough soak- Gardener Puts Work (Shop Outside House The Giant Springs near Great ing of the soil will help slow this Falls, Mont., have a daily flow of "l388 million gallons of water. Mrs. M. J. Harris of Roanoke, Va. spent the early part of thei year building a compost pile. And just when It was all set work into humus, a thief came in the night i and stole the whole thing. Nothing; Gardeners, here’s your dream left but shovcUDterks. jwork shop. Now you Set It. now -----V—-------— • [you don’t. It is big and spacious Miniature Rose j"** *** !L"£JZ2 ^ , storage space for everything from Rose rouletti is an interesting | small tools and pots to power small rose. The plant and roses lawn mowers. When not to nee, are truly miniature. The plants!it folds right back into the White vary to size from 4 to 8 inches, of the home. It is sheer magic, and the rosy pink flowers, beauti-; ***•»'. fully formed, are less than aq inch This gardener's haven can be erally held by a catch lock, and in diameter. added tofo home already built, or handle storage of all tall tools. " ——---------------- included In original plans. The j wheelbarrows, hose and lawn moat successful ones are built mowers. When not in use, all the home is much easier. However, any of the drop siding patterns of cedar, Douglas fir or > wsst coast hemlock are as easily blended. INVmfiLE DOORS _ When designed right into the wall, the toD storage compartments have a common roof line. iThey have fall height doors, gen- Take a Gardeners' Quiz around and close to the outside kitchen wall. There are two reasons for this.' The potting table and work surface high, so will not interfers with kitchen window vision. Then, too, if you need water piped to the potting table, you save: money by tapping into your kitchen water line. storage doors close to become part of the home, and the only visible evidence is the exposed, but neat work table surface. b aorne homes, this clever garteser’s haven around the How well do you know your gar- next to walls, etc. save work by: dening? Take this little quiz and;preventing weeds from growing check yourself. This Is the fourth into lawn, preventing washing by of a series. rain, eliminating hand trimming VSTRUCnoNg- b* allowing mower to cut to edge Beneath the work table, doors , Underline H -.were „e M - to be COMPLETELY TRUE. D. WATER GARDENING, , “ j not mark those you think are IN' 18. Water lilies need: 6 Jicfies T| ^ ^ ANY WAY FALSE. VINES: 12. Some good permanent vines|*ha*te> terge quantity of.iron. Crois-Poliincrtion To Grow Ti Logs Duke Cherries fill not set fruit without cross-poUteation. Either a Try growing Tl logs in moist sweet or a sour cherry, if it sand, to a pot or dish. Lay the tegs flat .on the sand, press in so I hall the logs are covered, place in light window and keep sand moty but never soggy. When roots develop transplant to e por-soil. are: wisteria,, matrimony vine, cardinal climber, Dutchman’s pipe, balloon vine. 13. Quick coverage can be gotten with: hyacinth bean, wild cucumber, firethom, scarlet runner bean; Japanese morning glory. 14. H wisteria doesn’t flower: dig it up and ptent another with it, train it horizontally, head long canes back like grapes, do not over-feed with nitrogen, root prune. LABOR SAVERS: 15. Five-inch metal strips pressed into the ground save time by: keeping tree roots out of borders, eliminating need of edging, making watering easier, keeping lout weeds. 11. Ramps spve work by: eliminating need of lifting mowers, bicycles, etc. up stops, an easier to walk down than stops, making lawn mowing easier. IT. Bricks laid flat and at soil level along edges of grass tnd up, fed beef liver, wintered indoors in cold climates. »* w*‘" toLbe8‘ reSU,U’ n0t H gardener privacy, aad moat of 'than 2 feet of water, moving water. £» mWkoat ----------g| ride bother H Interruption, two storage units il 19. Tropica] water lilies will succeed if: grown in pure gravel, set out after the water has warmed 20. Good companion plants in pools include: arrowheads, cattails, lotus, pickerel weed, Vitis labrasca. ANSWERS: 1. Wisteria, matrimony vine, Dutchman’s pipe. 2. Hyacinth bean, wild cucumber, scarlet runner bean, Japanese morning glory. 3. Train it horizontally, head Buddhists make up the smallest religious group in the United States with a membership of 10,- long canes hack like grapes, do not over-feed with nitrogen, root prune. Eliminating need of edging. Eliminating need of Uftiig mowers, bicycles, etc.'up steps. 6. Eliminating hand trimming by allowing mower to cut to edge of grass. 7. Not less than 2 feet of water. | 8. Set out after the water hss warmed up, wintered indoors in cold climates. 9. Arrowheads, cattails, lotus, pickerelweed. the gardener protection against the dements while still permitting him to work outdoors with Us petting and year-aranad work. The gardener won’t wish to tpake a muddy spot in his lawn, so will probably build a brick or flat stone flow around the work or bt some cases a well-drained floor bf 4ir two-by-fours house gives him something solid to stand aad these protrude beyond the jgn. potting bench, one at each end, j * * * te ferns a cosy work arum i jw, aMy< space-saving work Use secret of these additions to;area is especially valuable whera the home is to build them of the the lawn and garden area is small. Identical siding material as the In modem basemenfiess homes, it home. If your home is western is. ideal and it eliminates the rad cedar boards and battens, necessity for sheds which do not your problem of making these'always lit into the general land-additions appear as part of the scaping scheme. nSRlE-Till-EIMET-UCI XttkMt Ms rltas! FALL PRICES LAWN GRASS SEED , 1 Lb. 10 U0. 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Hap Hargrove didn’t really have a flat tire, and what looks like a paint stripe on his pants is really paper. He posed for tbe gag picture when Bob Ray, s. I i T$ ar rMthi Nashville Banner photographer, saw HarviU F. Goad stftpiog a Nashville street. To Hoad Board for Aged at least seven months behind But he warned this country WASHINGTON (AP> — Sen.,, Patrick • V. McNamara and two!’ University of Michigan faiuft jf members will serve as vice chair- < men of a Senior Citixens for Kennedy board, .created Thursday by ! ..__. , Democratic presidential nominee against trying to match Rusaia’ajJohn y Kennedy, The U of M1 or before the end of 1960. ★ ★ - h Brooks also said Thursday night he was disappointed In the progress of America's project Mercury, which plans to send an astronaut into orbit before the end of 196L Brooks said that one of the major first steps the United States mast take before actually putting a ntaa la orbit—-a short Brooks said delays in the Mer-icohen and Dr. Wilma Donahue. cury program See typical of ex-j———■ ■-*-*------------*■—s—^e*= perimental work and "TlA danger is that we will try it prematurely with the rink of a bad acoident1 which would severely damage ourj of the Bedstone booster—already has fallen Pasadena Man Named by VFW The House member said bis committee “undoubtedly" would launch a fufl scale investigation of Project: Mercury. The hearings, he said, would be scheduled either after the November elections or when Congress returns in January. Brooks said the planned Soviet manned space ship seemed much i more advanced than the Mercury capsule. DANCING SAT. NIGHTS 9-1 Square Dancing Jos Gidlsy. Calling Ballroom Dancing—Music by Fran and Hor Band Community Building 5640 WiHiMfct Lk. ltd. Drayton Plaint CLUB 59 Present* the SKEE BROTHERS | ^ lk fl a*4 two others "Roulette Recording Artist*" DANCING Than., Fri., SaL. Sul ALSO • Ftoo Food • Boor-Wine | • Liquor e Doeotog SIFT. 2, FISH PUT All You Cm lot $1.00 otto tu«bte*4 u >i u-w • Xitel Wnt *1 rmttee Byron B. Gentry Will • COCKTAIL BAR Be Junior Vice Chief, in Line to Move Up DETROIT if>—Byron B. Gentry, prosecutor at Pasadena. Calif., was nominated without opposition As a matter Thursday for junior vice command- o Ray. That IS Goad on the striping machine. ! er of the Veteran! {and this vgoes i in line today to-become commander-in-Chief two years-hence. Denis Press Aide ; y although they, are not § ployed outside tne home, a daugh- accepted under current standards.;! -ter aged 8, and a son aged 13, all a new classification is being set I living in a rented dwelling in S1^ for such registrants, large city or its suburbs. {>4^ * * DETROIT |S.S7t |^Lt Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, JSe-i The; survey was made In 20jl**flve S e r v i c e director, aiv-jfi cities. The budget cost for such nounced the change Thursday and fe a family was calculated for otherisaid it should improve the man-u? cities as follows: Atlanta $5,642, power inventory. Baltimore .$5,718, Boston $6,317, j * * Sr * Cincinnati $6,100, Cleveland $6,199,! The changes are being put into § Detroit $6,072, Kansas City $5,904, effect at once on a -temporary | Los Angeles $6,285, Minneapolis {basis. They will limit sharply the * use of the 4F classification, which jjf means a man was not accepted fla for service on physical, mental or] moral grounds. ♦ The nation’s 4,000 local draft] boards will'not be required at this j time to review those already in] class 4F to identify men who! would qualify under the new procedure for a call in an emergency,] Nixon Favors Kennedy Down Thar in Texas SEQUIN, Tex. (UPI)—It looks j like Ntxea will veto tor Kennedy In the November general i election, and there’s a good { chance that Kenedy will veto for Nlxen. * A ■ * Stan McKenzie, an enterprising radio newsmen, conducted • poll In both Nixon and Kenedy. ■Tex., about the presidential elec- The Talk of the Town! Romanian Food at Its Finest HAVE YOU BEEN TO BETH'S tor YET? Open tester* 18 Nets 'til I ML BETH'S RESTAURANT 476 W. Huron S». 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Spokesmen said they did not plan to carry stories about its being carried out Merchants and Negro officials agreed that chances for incidents would be minimised if the planlu took effect without advance pub-rta llcity. Sweeping Federal Proposed by U. Tax Revision of M. Professor Credits Inmate immediate family. 3. Interest on state and local government bonds. 4. Capital gains and losses. These tax deductions, he said, riwuld be eliminated or sharply administration of drugs dates back to the WTO's when a British doctor started giving nitroglycerin heart patients by that method. WATERFORD Aug. 31 Stpl. 1 UNCLE GRADY MOSS PRESENTS . . . AMERICA’S GREATEST ANN ARBOR ill t*„A sweeping revision of the federal tax system, including a broadening of the tax base and a cut in levies on big incomes, was proposed today by a University of Michigan economist. Dr. Harvey E. Braxer described his proposals ss an attempt to develop a “rational” program for revision eliminating' present! *“ ^ rf]S«AT HE WOULD REDUCE . .. . . . W11 j** j £ Charitable contributions. ex-| Under the tongue, or sublingual. h needed to to- L,pt those exceeding two per cent! sure that our tax system relates Qf income. totly and dlraetly to peiaaos, I 2. Interest payments, unless; taxtog each family or Individual |they are clearly a business ex-1 ptimsrllv according to a basic | p^nse / income crttertoa,” be said. ) 3. state and local taxes. Brazer. a research associate in! 4 Medical expenses not in ex* the university's Institute of Public!cess of three per cent of Income., Administration, outlined his plan' 5- Casualty and theft losses ex. in s booklet published by the uni-kept those exceeding three per versity. I cent of income. | Individuals, he said, should be j OTHER PROPOSALS allowed to average their Income! Brazer also proposed, over a period of at least five years j 1 Eliminating double exemp-so that those with steady andtion8 allowed some taxpayers, sharply fluctuating incomes are|th*ir gpou*.* and the blind, treated equally. 2. Subjecting dividend and In- The tax rate on top bracket in- terest payments to tax withhold: comes, he said, should be slashed j ing. from 91 to GO per cent and excise taxes on alcohol, tobacco and ail extent they exceed premium I corporate income taxes for those payments. receiving dividend payments. J. Gifts .«J Inheritances. ««J. «• ■«*!!* — Hr&s?«s ars sonal income. The kwe, he eaid,. could be recouped by an across-the-board in* „ in income tax rates or by enactment of a sales or spending The prsposod revisions weald cut federal tax laceme from M to 60 bilbos dollars a year, Brasnr estimated. Income taxes would go up three bUlluae tort other taxes would be cut by 10', Milieus. Under the present system, said, “the tax burden home by those who have yet to find their escape hatches is extremely heavy. “At the same time others have achieved enviable immunity from Big Moment in Movie tor Teen-Age Salome entertainment S. Eliminating other products but gasohne. which! “ ■ 1bmbTm are used to finance highway con- -■* d-pr*cl.tloa highway structlon, should be wiped out. ahd depletion sllownnccs. 4. Requiring married couple* WHAT HE WOULD EXEMPT , - 2T7 ;__ . .. . and their children to file Joint Brazer asaerted these types oL, wlthout spUttingf m KMhSrS.:*" in-n.---— for The struggle took piece Thursday in the lobby of a downtown offles building where Bielac had been takes to* be fitted for an artificial eye. totes SCREEN IAITMAN COLOR WITH A CAST Of OVER ISO SURE AT STMS .sufll working wives. 1. Insurance proceeds, to the 5. Integrating individual and a? WHIST *--0^00«. RAY YOU faroh SMITH cm LONZO t OSCAR „ xanv UNO or. e * ... -crnffD raws J *** SHEPARD COUNTRY HAWKINS IttWKSHW SHHui *•*•«*• Bikini Slips 2 Notches “Brlgid will get famous for this dance — but today ahe paid for It,” I remarked to tho wife after the first day’s shooting of the dance, j For It was a little rough on These are what young people thing are the top records of [the Chicago brunette, the week as compiled by the Gilbert Youth Research Co. It’s Now or Never Walk, Don't Run Itay Bitay Bikini Presley's Disc Becomes New Leader ot Pop Heap my BAIL WILSON MADRID — It waa a dramatic second in show business history—a little bit like the Dempsey-Willard fight In the world of sport. , . Little 18-eyar-old Brlgid Bazlen of Chicago and Fond du Lae.. Wis., known mostly on TV, was going Into the ring sgalnst the older champb of the movies. She was over in the corner there, getting into her veils, ready to sUther before the cameras and shoot Salome’s sexy dance in the |S.OOG,OOG production, “King of Rings”—and she must face . comparison eventually with Nsslmova and Rita Hayworth. Now the great diy was here—after two I months of rehearsing. wbo escaped once before . . ^ from Marquette State Prison, drew And how was the challenger feeling* Lousy! She was |l<5S15d*b5tktbt Si'stSartS homesick, she had a stinging toothache. Despite the tooth- j Murray, who was waiting ■outside, ache, there were two things that this teenager wanted: 4 -* * A hamburger and some home-town type ice cream. I He dashed into tho lobby and tackled Bielac allowing the guard to regain possession of the pistol. Bielac was Shot in the heart and was dead ml arrival at Foote Hospital. 4«500»Y«ar-Olcl Tamplo Discovered In Jordan Guard Relates Drlvar lunged at Prisoner in Downtown Jackson AMMAN, Jordan (AP) , American archaeological expedition has found a 4,500-yeaw>ld Canaanite temple tot the biblical city of Bethel, with sacrificial animals’ blood sdfi stalntog- the t JACKSON (UPI) - Aa tan driver was credited today foe helping foil an apparently wall-planned escape attempt Ip a Jackson Prison lifer during which the liter was tot*to death. > to to * to \ m Reginald Murray, flit driver, at tempted to brtak up a struggle between the lifer, Jack Bielac, SI, serving life for murder, and his guard, Lt. John Stowinski. SRwtaiht tall Investigators caused by Murray’s daring laage at the knife-wtetdiag Mata* at After the fitting, and as Stowin-ski started to leave with his prisoner, Bielac snatched the guard's pistol and for a few moments appeared to have the upper hand. The men traveled to the etreet floor to aa alevater aad a* they stepped out Skmtoaki grabbed Ms pistol back aad the men started fighting when the weapon wasn’t a dancer until Producer Elvis Presleyi Samuel Bronston decided she ... Ventures had t0 IK______R.............................Brian Hyland! 1 felt tor her “ she came out ■meTtolst...........................Chubby'Checker *7? "fT J. nrhtAnnl111* h0t USht» and hW 3 d .(Egyptian-type wiggling and Hank Ballsrd!^^ ^ w Brend* Because, sitting there, In the MlBHH ... Bobby RydelljKlng Herod teMt icenei were ' -ffAHra Johnny Preston oIder pro8 WfA ... Ray Peterson _ ___ IHlllflmiiiraH'd ...... Safaris *n#"«h ***} ta,eat ■ , _ . there to make her ask: ■MMMMMMMMKSiSBslH ' ZOJZn’’•WalMil.K . . Anita Bryant < BBt.m Jackie Wilson! In toe 8nd ^My cheered tho, bkioiu Hank Locklln Httl* §W ted Mid he *lad PuUed lt off—that Sam Bronston d [had been right when ha heard about her through her winning r»„.n,i,.'ol a Peabody TV Award and on a hunch ohose her for this Johnny Burnette . Misaion Bell.........................Donnie Brooks A woman, A Lover, A Mend .............Jackie Wllson|THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y. . . . (Hollywood Argyles Alley Oop ... ...... COMING UP FAST: Yogi Only the Lonely . Finger Poppin' Time ....... I’m Sorry ................. Volare .................... Feel So Fine............... Tell Laura I Love Her ..._ Image of a Girl......... . Walkin' to New Orleans..... In My Corner of the World .. All My Lost ............... Please Help Ms, I’m Falling . Mule Skinner Blues ....... Dreamln’ ____.............. Foresees Curtain Opened Between Red China U.S. white altar, the Jordan antiquities dfrectdk. Dr. Awni Da-jani, suBsencsd today. Dajanl said fids find concluded ‘ ’ by _ of the Amifijcan School of Ortootal Research hi jftwalem aad the Pittsburgh RO FILM mi DARED THIS THEME BEFORE! MATINEE 05* IVES. A SUN. 00* SHOWN AT ItTMifS TilMMO 25* TOKYO (AP)—Nobel Prize-win. ning author Pearl Buck said to-1 day the barriers between Communist China and the United States may be broken down in the next five years. “It to to their interest an ours," saldx the American authorj The Good Earth,” who spent more than 40 of her 68 years ih China. “Human nature has a way of overcqmihg fclcologl** in favor of more prarasal ways oMlving." “IT'S LIKB A KINS1Y II■ FORT ON THN CAMPUI^-waith wihohill IBEUB-MEII»i ■ NADjER WKCHBTMAMIE IlfWDOIDI CONN :ALSO: IT S HEAVENSVILLE ON WHEELS FOR TWO ELOPING KIDS!I! wtroose Caboose EDGAR MOLLY BEE BEN COOPER BUCHANAN SHOWN AT ftSS-SiSS BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN THEATER FIRST RUN Mrs. Buck said in an interview that she wotlld like to go back, hut added. “It doesn’t, seem possi-I am sure that someday it will be. Maybe in the next five years. I think they will have be-come rational by then and probably will be modified as time goes 3-BIG HITS-3 _ „ . „ I Actress Wsnda Hendrix, who kept the family car when manned ss tune soei (Dante ft Evergreens* spllt up wltb husband jim Stack, says when she busted «P S. though they «?(££ IfT * With first husbsnd Audio Murphy, “I didn’t even get a horse" they are still Chinese." Sid Caesar signed for the Perry Como TV’er at a huge fee Nixon Aide Blasts Kennedy's Attacks (PrincBss Grace to Hire .. Dan Topping Jr. (whose dad is co-owner of the Yankees). Old Fire Truck Tows met his current romance, Holly Harris, when he went to rsnt|| Judo Expert as Guard her apartment . to to to toi j MONACO (UPI)-Prince Rainierj EARL'S PEARLS: Tradition Is what old colleges boast .** considering adding a 2l6-pound|at)0ut when they can’t afford new buildings.—Mac McGulness. WASHINGTON (UW) “ V* c(*ljudo expert to the palace guard, j TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A local dad complains about the ^was reported Thursday. time his kids spend watching TV: “I have an 8-year-old son Sen John F Kennedv d Mass. ' A Paris neWiPaPer reported that who knows only one word—'Shhh!’ ” sen. John F. Kennedy, D-Ma«..iB,tnipp aiwl rwl------------- ^feUow Insisted to the tax exam- Replacement to Station n.M “ i A Paris newspaper reported that who knows only one word—'Shi to take a "poaitive, not Wive” WI8H *• 8AID THAT! A 1 approach toTampaign lsa£ and:^«ht,ened by ^ l national oroblems triendsandl always drink to ewh othwF health.” . . judo champion Mathieu Vallaury (That s earl, brother. Herbert Klein, spokesman for the to safeguard the royal children. I (Copyright, IMS) vwgnitzxrxusrjr ***** ome M* two-hour showi told reporters Thursday he was GALESBURG. 01. (UPI)-Gales-burg’s new 325,000 fire truck flunked its first test Thursday. The trade broke down when a coupling popped during a trial run and it had to be towed back to the fire station by the 24-year-old engine it waa supposed to replace. There are no big barns or silos on New Zealand famuli because the livestock stays Outride ^11 year. 2nd Feature — and M.— COLOR CARTOONS "disappointed to keep hearing the same old broken record" from Kennedy. Klein said Kennedy should drop' the continued attacks on the record! j of the Eisenhower-Nlxon administration and “get something new”! in his speeches to "give us a little; r| variety." fling harawf at a man... but no woman mm did R for a stranoar mason UH—eiiii—i mLi fOf D—HUB M-G-M | FORGOTTEN WORLDS OF ADVENTURE! 1ARZAN THE APE MAN i TECHNICOLOR EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING TONIGHT SATURDAY 3 BIG HITS TARZAH’S NEWEST-FINEST nk Jm REACHING IMS OF EPIC GREATNESS! EXTRA! TONIGHT and SATURDAY Jeff Chandler — Susan Hayward 'THUNDER *1 Vkl## SUN in thf JUr — In Tochnkotor — The Greatest Indian Battle 3rd FEATURE Ever Fought—Thls You Should See! THE PONTIAC PRgSS, FRIDAY, AUGUST : THIRTY-ONg The Mfntun* of JMi WILKINSON MA 4-3139 Show Starts at 7:40 Held Over an* AdMv Mass Son is "T1UD SOFTLY STUXGU" Until New Contract Com— First Aid for Slipping Actor By CYNTHIA LOWRY ' AT TV-Radto witter HOLLYWOOD*. Calif. (AP) Too think yoa‘v« got problems. Meet Just try op 0» problems of • Mg TV star-for slse. Or MM, put try on the problems of a big TV star whoee show has bean dropped by the network. That aUiy^, old home audience, seeing yon every week playing mmmmm P it pay much attention to year own name at all. It then you're the charac}^ who comes Into their living room. That in itself is enough to slow down a galloping ego. But if your series actually folds the problem You’ve got your troubles any There you are—a star in your Rets worse. Added to failure is way ydu angle it And look what's happening next month; 35 new shows coming onto TV, bringing heavies—a good steady source of income before. Maybe movies lor awhile, B features until the home viewers have wiped your face out of their minds? Or perhaps a Broadway show—well, even ott-Broadway, then? Okay, stock. series. Making the best moo- the employment situation, ay in your lift, even after the * t * taxes. You’ve acquired a tan dub, So but year the TV audience a email expensive foreign sports «aw you—and got to know you car and you're Just beginning to t**1 well—ag Buster Jones, pri-collect oil paintings. You’re be- vate eye and Casanova. You'd be ginning to have that beady, happy Jure great this season as Slim feeling that the one or two Holijiw Gringo. lonesome cowboy, but the Wood folk can "afrem problem.” goeatkm is, would the public be Then one day, after your show’s W* *““** ** in ratings show a little Oppag*. you'^ J?T*“we U “ over make the first horrible di«*ov*>rv I*™* we U ca*i • make the first herribbteovery. “5,m • • . . In the movies Mars have ^1 had with diem a score, maybe hsorc, of those new, fresh faces. They’ll all be getting star tnOlng. So whaf do you say when some nosy reporter asks you your plans for the coming "Wen,” you say with elaborate casualnaas, "I’m mulling over a number of really good offers for series. I’ll pick one that will be Congress Conferees Agree on Works Bill WASHINGTON (UP!) - House and Senhte conferees agreed early today on a multibUlion dollar public works spending bill for projects in every state in the country. WWW Committee staff members were still writing in the fine points of the bill which was hammered out at sessions which tin all day Thursday ahd into the early morning hours. Hie total of (the compromise was dot immediately announced. like Cary Grant. Marilyn Monroe! J"? D?w’ toojopenlng up when some of these dark 'Gable. But in television *«e *» «« back |U|| stars have names like Bat Master-; •on, Eliot Ness. Petty Mason. TONITE SHORTS at 7 and 9:05 FEATURE at 7:18 and 9:211 HURON TWO DAYS ONLY! HIGH ADVENTURE ON THE MIGHTY MISSISSIPPI! Mirk Twain's romantic rogues coma to thrilling life on the big Cinemascope screen! 12 45 to 5 P. M. I III I I S leV ★ SATURDAY SCHEDULE * SHORTS 1:00 -3:05-5:10-7:15-9:20 FEATURE 1:10-3:23-5:21-7:31-9:10 ready to go into a midseason bole 1! opening up when ,k*“ playing TV'new shows bomb." Woman It Changeable! SPRINGFIELD. Vt. (UPI) -George Colbeth was about to be Jailed for lack of $100 bail after pleading guilty te a breach of peace charge. But then his wife, who had signed the complaint against him, put up the money and ha was freed: Show Lashes at Critics; Otters Week's Free Seats By ALVIN gTEINKOPF LONDON (AP) — The critics didn’t like this American show very much. So a big London theater, the Strand, is hitdng back in a novel way. All next week all seats will be free, and 10,000 persons are expected to walk in and judge the show for themselves. The show is “The Princess.” a ballet which originated hi Florida, and is presented here by a big company brightened by numerous stars. It opened Tuesday. "The Princess” struck back at the unimpressed critics by announcing its .free show project in an advertisement. "Moat London critics didn’t like us,” said the advertisement. “The American critics loved us. The British public thoroughly enjoyed us. Now we would like the opinion of 10,000 Londoners. Be our guests and critics in your own right for eight performances beginning Aug. 31 when every seat will be free.” ‘Performers were upset by the! remarks of some of the first night | critics, and we feel that the least I we can do for them to show our 'faith in them.” said Ted Knee-land. the American presenting the | show here. The backer of the show, Ameri- can Lawrence A. Wien, approved the novel challenge to the critics, and caught a plane back to the United States. It was understood Wien didn't expect the presentation to make money immediately in Britain, but that he believes “Th{ Princess” hks roay, longterm prospects.. we* The production, which originated in Palm Beach, Fla., is offered here with only half a dozen Americans in the cast. About 40 of the cast are English dancers. The Strand .hopes to resume taking money at the box office op Sept. 5. iHf lovg 'HM OnsmaScopE • COLOW by DC LUXE Gjal Detroiters . Find Way to Clot Biood PALO ALTO, CALIF. (M — A substance which dots the blood of Hemophiliacs—in testt tubes—has been produced by t’ Detroit ie-l search team. So far it works only on one of several kinds of Hemophilia blood and it cannot be used on humans because it comes from the blood of cattle. But it points the way toward I production of a substance that can be used on humans, said one of the research group. The substance is called Auto-! prothrombin II-A. Its development! was reported to the American Physiological society by Dr. William H. Seegers of the Wayne State University college of medi-| cine. Associated with Dr. Seegers were! Dr. Eberhard Y Mammen and the'bleedllng disease but would help! control it. raSKEEGO FUNNIEST EVER! PLUS 2ND »IG HIT Saturday OpM 12:10 •stasia Prices ts 5 a.m. Adult SOc—Child 25c ITS THE TALK •*,h* TOWN! Gome Prepared FOR SsMca Sleeks } NOW SHOWING | Mktlem theater FE 2-1000 SOUTH TELEGRAPH ROAD NEAR SQUARE LAKE ROAD ON THE I2ARGEST SCREEN YOU'VE EVER SEEXl PREMIERE SHOWING - XS? NO ONE — BUT NO ONE — WILL BE ADMITTED INTO THE THEATER AFTER THE START OF EACH PERFORMANCE OF "PSYCHO!" IT IS I blquibedI THAT YOU! k T V FROM THE try T T i VERY BEGINNING- 9 GOME EARLY FOR PARKING | BOX OFFICE OPEN 6:16 P.M. Surely you do not have your meat course after your dessert at dinner. You will therefore understand why we are so insistent that you enjoy PSYCHO from start to finish, exactly as we intended that tt be served, won’t allow you to cheat yourself. Every theatre manager, everywhere, has been instructed to admit no one after the start of each performance of PSYCHO; W# said no one — not even the manage’* brother, the President of the United States or the Queen of Epgf land (Go 0Mor|« H. Lambert. Sioux Has Miserable Time Passing Lions Beat Steeleri 13-7 With Jim Ninowski, Going Distance By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press DETROIT — Briggs Stadium f just wasn’t the same for Buddy Parker and Bobby Lane last night. Layne quarterbacked the Lions • through many great seasons on the Detroit gridiron, but last nfeht he looked like a rookie with the Pittsburgh;Steelers as the Lions scored a ^victory. Detroit fans caa’t recall when Layne had such a bad day pass Ing In Briggs Stadium, He hit only six sf 18 attempts for 9S yards and had f< —•«. Robert 1 30 a.m.—Dtvmf (ladiei Senator*) semifinal—Pauls StaaPir Calif.; Mar; Pstrlcls •Arts. AP resists* QUALIFIES — Bruce Hunter of Harvard Iron the sixth heat in the men’s 100 meter freestyle Olympic swimming competition in a time of 56.6 seconds to quality him for the semifinals. The event started swim competition in the Olympic swim events. % of Indianwood. 127-5. DP—Xl»u«. Breeding and Gentile; j I Single matches are scheduled ^1"^*1^, ctSf;0^i. ^ ■ today and Saturday finals and finals slated Sunday. _E*un*. sp—cash, j All matches are set for 18 boles. ' n.U) ,* WE f ™ *J | Tourney competition will include Eetrodw (W. imi 1 5 j * < (our flights of 16 teams each. U) at M. Louis (fuT^ i Randall Aharn. _______je, Rad Bun m). Porest Lake, and Charlaa " iBroguo lif), I pm nclaaaU (MeLish M « ____, Aim Bchmalertadt. Indianwood. and I Hook IS-O) inrnr White, Grand Rapldr - ' 4-1 and Drya- (Marini. Southfield, and Dr. . ' _ ihardt, Farmington (W). Son Franc taco, perd Henkel, Indianwood. and Get r. Enfold Prom-1 The Pontiac Pee-Wee Football League is seeking one more team for the 1960 session which starts Sept. 24. Anyone interested in forming a and George !leam should contact Carl Lyon at Loo Meted-OR 3-4861. Players must be from InahT Mo5uS"mr’^* Joo‘ *"**“’ eight to 12 year^of age, weigh _ Owen Darit. indianwood. and Bob from 55 to 110 pounds and be either Erdelon. Indianwood ill), ee. Jacob!. .. ... ... . Marts, silver Lake, and a) petiueci. in the 4th, 5th w 6th grade. I**Dt»nLtabat11 ’indianwood. and Jim AU teams will play a dx-game Newell says the team ’’is still *.7—- - y. *• Knkh.m.ldehedule. All contests will be on not as 'well organized as I’d like, S85S l0- ^-ISatunfoy. jte fc * *0*^ cnBdfita lATTOBAYY : Philadelphia ;*t caieaw, m p.m Piiiaburgb as m. Laafa. I p m rniamilta at tan Francisco. 3 30 p Only gasaoa aehodulod St NDAY * GAMES SailadolpMa at Cateag, 110 p m ROME UB—The powerful U5. basketball team, overwhelming fa-> win America’s sixth Istraight Olympic cage title, may be below par physically against Italy in its opening game tonight. Ooach Pete Newell said Allen Kelley, of the Peoria. 111. Cats, may miss a few games because of a leg injury. And while 44 Jerry Lucas, the Ohio State All-America, hat recovered from a foot Injury, it’s uncertain whether he’ll ■tart.” The ether eight players,1 Including All-America Oacar Robertson from Cincinnati aad Jerry West of Weet Vtrigaie, are In good shape. and ready to go. We should reach , ours, but tt’f even easier to dunk, our peak during the competition.” I “ Eight games wi£| be played today in the opening of the three-day first elimination round. If form bolds in the 16-team tourney, the championship round gbotlld be a struggle between the United States and Russia. The Wnsalans have a veteran team that la readrtng Ha peak. Brasil, Bulgaria, Ciecheslevskla. France aad the FhlHpptaes are ether strong contender*. Newell said his Olympians have been using the kitemattaal ball, which resembles n soccer ball In competition lor almost n month. he said. The American teem aiah‘Ma been working to learn the peculiarities of European retoraiing. "The officials don’t reajly handle the baO over hero, and that that we re caught unawares aomethneV when the opposing team puts thi ball bacji into play quick-ly,” Newell said. dr '■% ■ yfi ' ' ’They giro no specte;hand aig-inak either when-a fold ia com- Yugoalavla. 3 a.m.—Caooo repaehage* 1:41 aun Hast deera 3 nation mawoa tan).: Ohio: oarr Tobias. C* 4 a.OL—Wator polo 4 a m —Oroeo-Roman wn 4 30 ajn. iaikUte flrU Slovakia ve Bulgaria g:3o a.gk, Eaitalhan (in f a.ka. Eailag . t a aa, jegianhit (baata iSErS1 • a.m.—Casta aarntfmali - a m.—PlaM botkar . _ ! nSnftttaln^Sri *maiS—UnR*4 state* ft. Japan I am—Cycling team pursuit tnatton round) Richard W Buffalo. N Y., Charln H--- --- adjilfii, HI.. Robert M. Pf$rr. In* . she, wji.. and Jaggag * 3:30*a°m.—Pleld hooker 1:3* am—Dtvln* (men'i final*) 1:30 a.m.—Basketball On I p m.—Oroco—Roman MM. g p m.-^Basketball drat TouaJ-Ontaguar mitted, and sometimoE we mit the same foul three or Jaur times fat a row before ire realize what they’re whistling about. They are very technical on fbot viols-It doesn't dribble, as well as'tions, too.’ For Parker it was a tough pill to swallow. This is where he had his greatest coaching days and he face told Wilson, after quitting abruptly, "You’re no coach ami never will be.” ★ dr ★ The crowd in the bleachers serenaded the ex-Linnaf coach continuously with "Good Rye Parker, We’re Glad to See You Go.” Parker was probably glad to get out of Detroit last night, aa Layne aad another ex-Lte Tom Tracy offered little to Steeler esnoe. > The Lions pulled an offensive surprise in the first period when Terry Barr took a handoff from Jim Ninowski and then passed 34 the Steeler 16. h * * A couple running May* foiled and Jim Martin’s try for a 20 yard field goal went wide. After Dare Whltaell intercepted a Layne peas, the Lions started a march late In the first quarter which went to the Steeler 7-yard line. After getting to the one foot line, three smashes Iran the line were stopped by the Steeler Une. but then Barr went in for the touchdown. Martin’s point by was blocked by Don Sutherin. The Steelers then started their lone TD march late in the first half. Tom Tracy’s pass meant for Buddy Dial was ruled Interference ‘ part of WhitseU and the Steelers had the ball on the one yard line. John Henry Johnson went over and Pittsburgh led 7-6 with Layne’s point/ When the second half started, the Lions began a 72 yard march In II plays, with Barr aad Kiel rosante kitting the line and Nlaewskl completing four passes the drive gat ta the (fee. Ptetrosaate drove aver aad Martin converted to make H 13-7. The Lions failed to capitalize on several other opportunities hut both the defensive line and backfieid •topped Layne cold. * * v* Gary Lowe made a beautiful interception of one of dyne's passes by taking R right out of the hands of Preston Carpenter on the Lions’ 32 yard line. v Another steeler dtive ended when Tracy fumbled on the Detroit 30 midway in the fourth quarter. “Our defensive backs showed some pursuit by movtag bock lata the play after beiag taken nut," said coach Vim, Ninowski, who now holds the distinction of beating Layne twice (the other time was when he played for the All-Stars three years ago when the Lions were beatenlk connected on 14 of 21 passes. Despite the showing of Ninowski In the pas| two games, the ex-MSU quarterback still hasn’t been declared the No. 1 signal caller. Wilson plans on using Earl Morrell ht'die next game and going all the way with him. Assistant conch Aldo Forte commenting on Ninowski'a quarter-backing said, "He did real good, but Ms Mg problem was when' he came out of the pocket." He was thrown several times for long ‘isses^ A crowd of 29,266 watched the game and Lions now stand 2-1 for exhiMtion play. The steeien are Tint Dawns Ruthlnc .. Tint Downs fuahj .. first powna PtnalMas . I .Tarda Utaiilaa ......... M lit Tarda Paulas ............ M n Total Mat Yards.........in in -----Ajteniplad........st IS , -__— Completed ......... 15 4 nsaaa ntaraiitai Jw .. 4 « Punt Avfrs»s 43 3 O s — . Saata ky Quarliia .PMan .................. # 7 6 0—7 Lions • I ) o-U Kti-Jtaosoo 7“nm^La™* kkkk) flttmiinft Itm ' Hun* ary Houston, alamad Bsmbw Irwin, 136, Min- Issue Grid Equipment for PCH Candidates tirik. Now Tjafpmte fee Fwhi i Oternl football candMate wM be lamed Saturday at S:SS o.m. at Wfenor tiUdtam. AO ptayun Htauld brlug phyrical cards, athletic do-portmeot record cards and to kjL THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1060 THIRTY-THE1B CLYDi ECLIOT Salesman sb mroi EXPERT SERVICE ON ' * CHEVROLET • PONTIAC • BUICK *J5 Minutes from Pontiac* Homer ffight Motors 100 S. WASHINGTON ON M-24, OXFORD PHONI OA 1-2521 Miss Mway Strong Choice for Stiver Cup Muncey Drives Seattle Entry in 14th Race Nation's Powerboat* Run on Detroit River Saturday NSW RAMBLER WAGON *179804 Wo Will Mol Knowing!j BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER DETROIT (UPI)-SMttle’B Miss Thriftway, with Bill Muncey behind the wheel, will head a fleet jot the nation’s finest powerboats into the 14th annual Silver Cup Race tomorrow on the Detroit River. Miss Thriftway, winner of the Memorial Regatta hare in Juna and Seafalr Trophy race in Seattle earlier this month, is favored to capture the coveted Silver Cup, The Seattle beat's chances ; were solidly bolstered this week when two ef Detroit's top erafta, Mbs U4. I sad Mlse Detroit, i virtually dropped out ef eampo-tition. | Mias U.S. I ran into trouble twd days ago whan it went out of cob* trol during a test run and crashed through a lagoon at the Detroit Yacht Club. I) Although repairs were immediately started, boat-builder Lei Staudacher laid yesterday that U.S. 1 to "definitely out of it." Miss U.8. I was considered De trait's most formidable challenger. The withdrawal of Mias Detroit 5j became probable yesterday when ■ driver Chuck Thompson said there gto "only an outside chance” ■ will enter the race. ■ On hand to challenge Miss ■jThriftway for the Silver Cup will ! be Detroit's Such Crust IV, Gale S V and Gale VI; Nitrogen and Nl-wtrogen Too from Wilmington, Del., ■'and another Seattle entry, Miss ■fBurien. jThree-Way lie !at Milwaukee i Spattans Have 32 Gridders Over 200 Pounds j EAST LANSING *tluac* todrther — it would ” take an eight-ton model to handle the Job: The scale team members use f CLOSING OUT SALE Iverythbif NOW Map ssM S» CLOSEOUT PRICES T* umIw isadp fse one new pan ‘•P. BUY OR TRADI GUNS BRIGGS SPORTING GOODS 3231 Orchard Laha Read 1 K—fi Harbor MILWAUKEE lAPt - The two jjtM he able to aupport at least 1 KELLY SAFE-TRAC sri jfleroe competitors sguared off in|® Of % ti mM members who !a personal duel One scrambled, toP_th*.300 ■ the other performed with the pro- , Jim heavyweights this year are ta cision skill of Ersprgeon. It wound:*** hy sophomore center Dsvt ■ __ _ up In a standoff. Behrroan. Dowsgiac. who weighsJ f ^ M QE Doug Fort and Ke» Venturi 375 pounds. Next In line •" Soph'J G ■ Jl W matched contrasting etytos Thurs.|^U*» ItoiwW. B*y Oty. •* " day and then had to settle tor a! 07, and Jim Bobblt, Buchanan, at sham at the lead with young John : 335 pounds, ny Pott ia the opening round of OLYMPIC ARENA JAMMED — This was Olympic Stadium yesterday as 100,000 persons witnessed the opening ceremonies of the ITth Olympiad. It was a very hot day in Rome. Pistons Will Play Knicks al Central Gp Oct. 18 The Detroit Pistons have an-iCommerce, fresh from an outstand-j Rudolph, who was all alone \ nounced plans to play a pre-sea-1 ing promotion of the Oakland Coud- ,a 37. son basketball game In Pontiacjty AU-Star football game, will spon-: “ • for the second straight year. |sor the National Basketball Asso- |nrL.nn Ctate pAnVlsw Pmnfrft 1 uHll lui thp «ifp rifltifln “iirDmum'* niklpp thp iiiimr.r1 vIM the *30,000 Milwaukee Open Golf Toumatnent. ! Ford, noted as one of the most aggressive players on the pro circuit, battled the course all the) way. Venturi, amazed but notj Jolted hy his playing partner's recoveries, had a comparatively (easy time. I At the finish of the first round! of the 72-hole medal test. Fold {and Venturi each handed tn canto ] of >uader-par 31-34—05. Then they I stood by ss Pott, a 24 year-old 'Louisiana State grad, blazed home ’with an 18th hole birdie for a 33-32—05 and a share of the lead. I 1 Bob Goalby, former University] of Illinois football player, finished I Just one stroke off the pace with ' a 66. Right on his heels was Mason Pontiac Central will be the site of the exhibition Oct. 18 with the Pistons meeting the New York Knickerbockers. Detroit made a Meceesful appearance here last year downing Minneapolis IflM at the Northern gym. Hie Lakers are now located la Lae Angeles. The Pontiac Junior Chamber of elation "warmup" under the super-vision of Bob Oliver Jr, Tickets, AfTIOtOUr for 2 Years may be purchased at Osmun's or] from any Jaycee member. NERVOUS about the ootxBtion j of your car muffler? | Come in for JFREE INSPECTION I ■ Detroit Still Unbeaten ■ ALTOONA. Pa. Uh - Detroit re-| 5 mained unbeaten Thursday by de-5 testing Youngstown, Ohio, 10-5, in g the fourth round of the National ■ Amateur Baseball Federation Jun-| ■ for tournament at Altoona, Pe. ISnO'Bol 9 Enters IClass AA Softball Tourney Tonight If minwM kiWltoUsa. 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The Pistons will have 11 newcomers among 20 candidates going into training at the St. Clair] Inn and Country Gub. Included] will be the dub's top three draft - forwards Jackie More-] land of Louisiana Tech, Ron Johnson of Minnesota and Frank Case] of Dayton. Bob Ferry and Al Seiden were! acquired from St. Louis and Dave Gunther and Don Ohl from Philadelphia during the pff-season. ] Gena Shue and Walt Dukes head the list of returning veterans. New York is pinning its hopes | for a cage comeback on 6-10 center: Darrall Imhoff. cuirently with the, U.B. Olympic team at Rome, Jat-Michigan State great Johnny Green, Richie Guerin, Ken Sears, Willie Naulto and Dick Carmaker will be other Knicks appearing, here. Another top rookie on the team is Kelly Coleman, a 25.7 scorer at Kentucky Wesleyan. DETROIT fSwnSiln n HR! 0 1 tt Jay p . 4 0 0 1 aRotcd 1000 3 11 0 McMahon p 0 0 0 0 Roebuck A t II »■*-- ROME (AP) - America’s hefty Olympic weight toners are worried about their loss of weight. If they don’t put the pounds back on in a taijrry, It may hurt their chances. OtSS Moor* p MAh 9 11 0 4 0 Twito ' U»13t| A—Stalled (or VaMlvtetoa to 71b; b— OtlM for StoBba to 7th; «—Ron (or SMaIa » 4 VaIo to 7th; d—Pltod out lor KutynA to A—itruck out “ ‘ Lemon to Mb. Ib-RUtd out (Or dHodgei i IhtjJe PalmquUt ■Larsen (L. 1-0) . ohnson ......... Kutym _ _ E-Logan 2. BOA—Milwaukee 27-13. Lo« Angeles 27a DP—Roach. Logan and K Bb SO Adcock. LOB—Milwaukee 4. Loo Angela* s-r .1. — ------- Ss. “ S twp batten n 7tb; Jay (W. Ml ......S McMAbon ........ x-Koufax . Chicago 4. 2B—Stuart. Banka. 3B—Vlrdr-HR—Banka. Hobble. B-Clmoll. nr H B ER BB Mlaell (L, Ml ... 7 2-3 3 2 2 3 Hobble (W. 13-14) t S 1 1 3 CINCINNATI ah Martin 2b Ptnaon cl BaD rt IBS t am. Dascoli. Seeary. Cikrlbrt. T—2:53. 3 t g 0 Heist cf 2 1 2 0 Santo 2b Clemente rt 3 0 11 4 2 0 0 Zimmer 2b i 4 St 0 Thacker a 4*0t Hobble O "III Tetale I FRANCISCO ^ 3 2 2 0 Davenp’t 3b S 1 • 112 1 Amal'ano 2b 3 0 0 S 0 0 0 Maya c( 4 11 0 2 1 Kirkland l Bailey a Coleman lb Cook 3b <• i > ociiuuu. Cardenas aa 2 0 10 Breaaoud Oateen p 10 0 0 8 Jones | Henry p 1 0 0 0 Antonelll Lynch 10 0 0 Iridgaa p 0 0 0 0 -Anderson i 00 0 Purkey - U.S. Weight Throwers Victims of Heat, Travel William Hits No. 516, Wertz Grand Slams Dropping Indians By The Auooointed Press Del Crandall, a catcher who hadn’t hit a home run with a man on base ail season, and Glen Hob-bie, « pitcher who hadn’t hit a home run at all, have whittled Pittsburgh’s National League lead to 6% games once more. After swatting 16 solo home runs, Crandall connected lor a two-run shot that clinched a 4-2 victory .for second place Milwaukee at Los Angeles last night. The Chicago Cubs trimmed the Pirates 2-1 on Hobble’s two-out homer in the ninth, his first in a four-year Major League career. San Francisco defeated Clncin-matt 8-5 in the only other game scheduled in the NL. In the American League, Baltimore ripped Detroit S3 and moved within one game of the idle first place New York Yankees. Washington walloped Kansas City 94), and Boston belted Cleveland 10*7. Crandall’s home ran triggered a three-run third for the Braves against southpaw Sandy Koufax (8-10) while the Dodgers seemed headed for their fifth shutout defeat in 10 games. Right-hander Joey Jay, making only his fifth r. . start of the season and first Mnra , .. July 4. had the champ* blanked BU1 Nied*r’ tonner Kansa* *tari on four hits until the ninth, then First there was the tiring trip i Europe, then competition Switzerland, finally a gruelling 12-honr train ride to Rome. No one liked it. Only here, the entire team found the heat made practice uncomfortable and made afternoon naps all but impossible. “H I don’t put on five pounds or so in the next few days,'11 could be below top fprm,” said gold medal hammer thrower Hal Connolly of Santa Monica, Calif. “The trip wore us out, and it’s«terribly hot.” BUI Alley of Short Hills, NJ., who has a world record javelin throw pending, said he is eating far leu than usual, and is down about eight pounds from his sc* customed 225. 'It’s too darned hot," he moaned. *’We were tired when we arrived, and I don’t fee) like working out hard. Ait I still want to throw every day.” everyone does. Connolly took Thursday off after loosening up Wednesday. Some of his flings were around the 215-foot marie, ! good enough to win, but far below and one was 64 feet,” Nieder said, 'Bid they weren’t as consistent as I would like. He. weighs 240 pounds, now, about six below hi* normal load. # i'fr ★ "The loss doesn’t bother me, as long as I’m performing weU enough,” commented Neider. 'But if I can’t be more consistent, I’ll have to look for reason. FREE! CUMna Igcll Bit Oily! — 2 Con SAT., AUG. 27ft 10 A.M. to 1P.M. Westside Lanes 199 Orchard Lk. FI 4-0168 Man’s Lsofsss. Tenaw ond Vowiiws Wonted fog Thundery tongue. 6:30 PJt. * OPEN BOWLING 40c Conditioned A Line FREE GAME LADIES Thursday 10 i.m. Thsrsday 1 p.m. Wednssday t p.m. TEAM OPENINGS MIXED SatorOoy Evenings 6 P.M. MEN LAKEWOOD LANES 112! Week Huron St. needed Don McMahon's strikeout relief for his fifth Victory in 11 decisions. The Dodgers had scored two un-i sib; b-*a(t eamed runs, on singles by Tommy tet gtt Pavla. and Norm Larker, short-*'*t0P Johnny Logan’s twoout error __________Cepeda. Amalfltano. Bre»»oud . . -------— —- and capeda. LOB-cincinnati t, s«n rran- striKe past pinch-hitter GU Hodees With the ---------------------------------------------------------K— 00868 Goldsmith Takes Third MILWAUKEE (it — Paul smith of St. Clair Shores, Mich, drove a 1960 Pontiac to a third place finish behind Tony Betten-hausen of Tintey Park, ML, and Norm Nelson of Racine in the 200-mile late model stock car races at state fair pafk Thursday. with the tying run on base. Jay, who hasn't pitched a complete game against the Dodgem in. 11 tries, walked just one and struc) out eight. The Braves gave STEP ON IT! miiiniKiu. U 4-1 KQCMI '54 DESOTO. '54 PONTIAC 150 95 Gold-r® *ea<* *n tirst when KoufL. walked jwo and Hank Aaron, falling away from a pitch, sliced a double to right. Aaron also drove to the final run, with a single in the third . It’s a showdown weekend tor each of the three AL leaders. The Yanks play the Indians again tomorrow, then meet Detroit for two 4»day. The Orioles play three with Kansas City, two tonight, at Baltiriiore, then have single games with the touring White Sox on Sunday and Monday. Chicago, just 1% games put of first, plays at Boston tonight and tomorrow before heading for Baltimore, Washington took over fourth place laid night behind the four-hit pitching of Chuck Stebbs and Ray Moore, after Boston dropped Cleveland to fifth. A couple of guys who won’t quit, Ted Williams and Vic Wertz, did ft for the Red Sox. Williams, live days shy of his 42nd birthday, drove in three runs, two with his 24th home ran, the 516th of his career, in the third inning. Then Wertz boomed the Sox from behind with a pinch-hit grand slam in the fourth off loser Don New-combe (13). Mike Fornieles (83) was the winner in relief. It was Wertz’ third bases-loaded home run of the season, and the ninth of his career — a total second only to WUUams’ 17 among active' AL sluggers. 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I took my normal 20 throws, Umpire Finds Friend?—Yep Detroit Law DETROIT (UPI) — The lowly umpire has found a friend. Umpires, long the butt of boos and tile target for pop bottles, got support from the Detroit Common Council yesterday, when a resolution was introduced to bar the throwing of objects onto the playing field. Violators ran be punished with a |500 fine or 90 days in jail The ordinance was requested by the Detroit Tigers' management after an unruly fan flung an egg nt Cleveland Indian outfielder Jimmy Pterpnll nt Briggs Stadium Sunday. BOB MINEWEASER’S North Side SPORTING GOODS and HARDWARE FOOTBALL SPECIALS Shoulder Pads ......1.99 Football Pants rrom 3.98 ^ Little Laagua Equipment^ Helmets, Shoos ** HEADQUARTERS FOR COMPLITI WILSON KjUIPMINT VARSITY JACKETS and SWEATERS 900 Josfyn Avt. Open 9-9 FI 4-5393 Class B Regional Crown to Flint 9 over Fyke & Sons of Royal Oak in the finals at Northside Park. Once again the strong right arm of Jim Doyle sparked the Flint team to victory. Doyle pitched a sparkling three-hitter, struck out right batters and walked none. He hit one batter, which helped the Royal Oak chib tally its lone run ftl the 1st inning. Flint scored throe times In the lit to ice the decision on a lead-off double, fielder’s choice, single and two errors. FHnt now enters the state Class B tourney at Niles. MODEL CLEARANCE I960 PONTIACS For Big Savings Sue Lee Wirick PONTIAC RETAIL STbRE No Monty Down —- Long, Easy Terms 'Bnjumu/ickB0WUNG DAI 1Cl^9 DnLLwi FREE Sold and Kx/tertly Filled and Drilled to Your Hand II liile \ou, II nil Bowling Bag with Each Bowling Boll WKC, 108 N. Saginaw-FE 3-7114 Purchased w "Your lirunsuick lion l in a Ihdl Store!" FREE INSTALLATION—20,000 Miles or 1-Yr. 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ROCHESTER Ot 2-911l| SERVICE SPECIAL Teeing Off Ry BILL CORNWELL State's Best Golf Crop Vie at Lakepointe Dodgers Sign Contract for Building Stadium LOS ANGELES i AP) ^n^tosj Angeles Dodgers Thursday signed : a' contract with a construction! lirm to buikl their much-delayed •H million dollar baseball stadium! ... m .. a, - HPiH H wi —inin Chavtt Ravine. Wealways had our doubts about thevalue of putt- ^ ” : * * + Jputt golf to your putting game, but; the enthusiasm of Dafendina Chomo Dave Dodger President Walk* O Mai- £»**«“ •*» »*. h“ «■ «■*% !«oes have some merit. : - ■ « I . Grading has been under way (or Bloch, a 1960 Be&tar High'School graduate and pro- cnirw* , ‘weeks on the site, a tungo fly or Iprietor of two area putt-putts, is sold gp the UJea these little -putting layouts definitely improve your out) was the challenge and the1 strokes on real greens. • .wo Michigan Open golf jp am positively convinced that putt-putt golf helps *^^'^ lyou putt better when you* ^ ' begin teeing off today. i tackle the real McCoyde- should go Into salesmanship for a Starting at 1:88 this morning, PAY AS LOW AS SI.25 A WEEK STS SA95 BRAKE ADJUSTMENT SPECIAL aii QQc Cors GOODYEAR JP SERVICE STORE Ir la red Rlrv-H Tt’« Imnmved career. The way he sells his-ihg state’s ftaest players stepped ! Glared Bloch, u s improvea ppWhiA ^ VnMray bhwne a f# ^ nHnK>Har ^ ^ of the my own game and I’ve seen^mionairo. Michigan Open crown mt last ! t help others." i m pitting Improved hn. J **' *> yedng Dive HIU. Bloch, who manages putt-pim meanely after I started playing Hfll won’t defend Ms title. The] nurses at tbe Notbwcstem-Tele- pott-pntt golf.” Work claimed. If1*1”**' nathn ft current- . . ' .t ' *.v„. „„|V that the nuttinr sur- tly ndlng the profesMonal circuit iraph intersection and on the JSo* ‘"tf , ' . the thrwMiav r».hole medal . _ . tncea come closer, to resembling so me tnree-oay, u-noie meaai Wxw Highway m Drayton Plww.f adu, VHm iku ‘ ^ ^ play W will be a wideHjpet^ »Pcal< with a certain degree^ yie9 r^,trd artificially.” \ )f authority. He’s,a two-handicap- ' , . . .. : A total hf 151 golfers —102 pros ter. / . Werestill not too keen on these ^ ^ ^££”2 attacked the The personable Bloch, Who has **“niait®‘e courses weleaa to-j^ but tricky Lakepointe course foitf Juirior DistrUS gqtf Wli^iUW wMe-opw spaces ™*v Putt‘. which measures 6.515 yards and M*? Jg* “ g* has a par of 33-35—TO. The talented fMd will pley ft ■ ■ »,™ I1*1** teday inl another is to- Sports . file ^ SJSTlTul ‘ir «• .hooter. Heir Um 6:15 P M. file with CHUCK LEWIS Bringing Hit Up-to-th«-Minnte LOCAL STATE v NATIONAL WORLD ^ SPORTS NEWS sponsored by AL “IBn Car Buyer’s Pal” THAT'S AL HAMOUTE CHEVROLET • BUICK OUT M-24 it LAKE OBION Oil Leakers SPECIALS! ■»-'» r.rS-O-MsU. InM lUspISti " •as-’jt Power OIU* HiM (Cases*.M) Paver UlMa extra skin or two oh the green, we’re all for it. Besides, it'l tl» nation’s latest craze. Who can argue with popularity? \ MRS. DALTON'S TURN ! Snsle" j Mrs. Edward Dalton shot a low! There are no dear-cut favoriles,| i$t score of 36 to win this week’s j but the odds ride with such tour-! competition in die Women’s Sii- nameni-tested performers as Chick ver Lake Golf League. She was Harbert. Walter Burkemo, John followed by Mrs. Max Richardson Barnum and peerless Chuck Kocsis, with 39. , * - ithe Royal Oak amateur. if ■ it ★ \ Ataa worthy of title considefa- Blind hole honors were shared,**«» are Pontiac’s Gene Bone. Bob by Mrs. Charles Campbell and ^man. Eldon Bnggs. Horton Srnlth Mrs. Fred Sthnpert, who carted , “d A1 Watrous, whose six MicM-bogey fives on No. 6. Low putt crowds have yet to be laurels went to Mrs. Paul Castle- equaled. •>-. berty with 14. - Host pro'iohn Dalrvmple must The Silver Lake women are.con ** * avertooked or Igimred. , ducting their annua! league four-1 frWr-K7<* "**? '*: 4 Say. Winners will K detei-; *+ iJST mined In three flight^ w1“' ht* home la>ou‘; , „ ^ ^esidps Kocsis, other leading SHORT PITTS amateurs in action at the Lake- ( I Fire Of undetermined origin has pointe links include Pontiac’s^Mike destroyed the Muskegon Country Andonian. Tom Draper. Glenn Club pro shop and contents with Johnson. Ty Caplin; Lou Wendrow damages estimated at $30,000 and Harold Brink. ' Losses Included golf clubs belong- Two Pontiac pros were In the iug to 150 ptethbers. The one-story, starting field — Frank ,•••••'* $3>251 Sliding Door Pockets $895 All Sizes Reg. Up Jo 30x48 $14.85 Steel SHELVING 5 SHELVES 12" Deep, 36" Wide $g95 4 SHELVES $y r Extri SKclvUf AvjiljbU ALUMINUM Combination Doors All Sexos m HP Complete With Frame and Hardware Prehuetg w INSULATION Matt Thick 100 Geld Bond * J * Sq. Ft. TWfNSULATiON Medium Thick t^QC 100 > A/lllb DAki r\ Au k GBfTP EEHSTH Wcl K SLIP JOINT CONNECTORS 4Sc SLIP END CAPS . . . ..... 194 FERRULES....... ... 3$ GOLD BOND S*. Ft. Loom Bath Wool... .hag >8c NEWEST MODEL 26 ANODIZED ALUMINUM PRIME SLIDING WINDOWS Sliding Boar Hardware $350 irins5:.... ' *3* 144 Byppfs 4‘ Reg. $5.45 35.66 lSs 48.42 1S.9S 42.40 14.9$* 49.67 16.43 SAVE! Water Fump Pliers Wood Chisels—Glass Handle 26" Hand Sow .. ......... Nest off 3 sows ......... 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P i/-’ '■ BURMEISTER'S—OPEN DAILY 8 / Workout for Champ ^ | MINNEAPOLIS (API — Lightweight champion Jot Brown of Houston, Tex., Thoruday night •topped Harlow Irwin of Mlime-apolis after 2:52 of the fifth roand of their scheduled 10-rounder. apore's High Birth Rate Has Problems, No Answers It is • question which could weH face the rest of the world tomorrow i the same imminent fashion ft now faces Singapore. By DON BKCKEK , since W31 has rteen from-36.37 to SINGAPORE (UPD—The island;^ Preaeat 42.5. During that state of Singapore is Just a tiny **rae (leath speck in relation to the rest -ftwii ■ JIM tor eqph 1,000 the world, hut it is an alarming Per9om Prreept 7.02. 4 example of Asia’s massive popu- _ , * *' lation problems. _ > Commtuucabte diseases h-ave The predominantly Chinese pop- *’een dnd more lteopte ulation here is increasing «t such ** d“c« *** *****&*$* a rapid rate that even optimistshome tecreasing medical aupffiies predict extremely difficult times ^ Pndesskmal advice, ahead far this former British KILLEOS CHECKED colony which now enjoys internal Former killers each as tubercui- Tin Free From Export . Controls on October IsF LONDON (AP)-r-Tln la to be freed from export controls on Octi 1, The International Tin Council today announced the’ return to a tna market in the metal for die first time since 1967. guarantee OF QUALITY' ORRIED OVER DEBTS THIRTY-SEVEN wwepup^ THE PONtItAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1960 12 Cu. Ft. UPRIGHT FREEZER *'-<*% Cycle 2 Spin Automatic Waihci REFRIGERATOR MATTRESS PLANTER BUCKETS Hard rock Maple END, COFFEE or LAMP $1C95 TABLES 13 Name Brand HIDE-A-BED Solid Hordrock Maple trundle beds Baby MATTRESS $088 17 Ml Mt Sli.-Un. PORTABLE TV 19 loch Portable TV SET ss *|f9 13 Cs. 71. MMU MM REFRIGERATOR IfCIlV^™ Hull i o ApniA.cc Bsifintir it Tkoke* Read* —’ North Hill Blass Shopplag Confer .. ROCHESTER ■ 7 I *':J OPEN (VEHINC5 Ttt 9 PM. *T* By don beckkh independence. Singapore’s population today is an estimated 1,(511,900. The area Of, the main island is only 14 by 27 miles. ■'-loot about half of Singapore's population Is under it yean of ago. Roughly 80,000 persons will be added to the population this year. The reasons behind the tremendous population Increases over the past decades are readily apparent. The birth rate in 1958 was 42.5 babies for every 1,000 persons, one of the world's highest. By parison, the death rate in that year was only 7.02 for every 1,000 persons. A little arithmetic discloses that there is a net increase each year of 33.5 persons for every 1,000 persons in the existing population. Back la 1931, the population here Was only 667,745. la that year, for every 1,000 babies osis and malaria have been checked. AmA 'matter at fact, this .correspondent has not bitten by gfasoaquito in the past seven months. -This is a tribute to the-excellent job being done in malaria contra. " ? S. Singapore and the few, smhll surounding islands could probably hold 4,000,000 (possible within two generations) people. That wouldn’t be paradise, but it is possible. The Chinese don’t seem to mind living la crowded quarters. In the cramped, poverty-stricken areas of Singapore's china Town, thousands of people Jam fate a square Mock, oftea sleeping !• to a room. * In Atort. the Asians don’t need the amount of room which people of many Western i^attons find necessary. The greatest problem facing Singapore is providing employ. born, 200 of teem died. The In- I meat and support for iU ever-fant mortality rate In 1958 was (creasing throngs. This is the prob-ealy 40 for each 1.000 babies item the government is currently horn- (coming to grips with and it frank- , V^fe'hasn’t found the answer. Medical advancement is mainly ^ estimated 50,000 persons are responsible forjhe ^creasing pop-i^ unmpk>yed. Unless Singa-ulation although the birth ratej^ can attrRCt new industry. tee govrenment'Vdtt. be faced with seeing that figure grow each year for tragic leaps. Daddy Says: Ton Can Bny New Faitlant Foids A $13W at Eddie Steele Ford Vi 6-9204 WO 1-527E 2706 Orchard Lake Rd. Keege Harbor Witn thousands out of jobs, political upheaval would seem inevitable. Birth control so tar has not really caught oa here. Half a million of the population are illiterate and difficult to reach with such programs. The government hasn’t seen fit to push birth control although there are “family planning’’ clinics available. dr d d , Tourists and Westerners walking the streets of Singapore are amazed at the number of children around. This year will experience a new record number of births. But it will only last until next year. , ! A REAL VALUE FROM A&P BANANAS MICHIGAN RED JURE Hale Haven Peaches 4 * 35< Special! ! Train-load Sale CANNED PEACHES Hi Bi&un Vtiinur riiur. in wavy CYBUP—HALVES OR SLICED SAVE 61c SAVE 20c | SAVE 1.23 CASE OF 24 CARTON OF 12 ss 2-95 4 - 99c 24 «« 5-89 Rogulorly 3.5* Regularly 1.19 Regularly 7.12 A&P CANNED JUICE AND FRUIT DRINK SAUl A&P Tomato iiricu V M Pineapple Juke# or r jD Pineapple-Grapefruit Drink j 1 46-OZ. tUkt L CANS SI LVERB ROOK sunnybrook small, grade -a- BUTTER FRESH EGGS jrquw 2 do1- *1®® AF FkiMlu DWARFED 8KADHAGON — The ILS. nuclear the Arctic Ocean. It thus became the first re- sub Seadrageo approaches a large iceberg on corded ship to travel a north west passage. The it’s Journey from the Atlanic to the Pacific via sub continued on to the North Pole. Ut 14 Toars of Credit Counioling Experience Assisi Tot Ann: Daily I to S Wad. and Cat 9 to 12 Soon MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELORS SAVE 16c! JANE PARKER LEMON PIES •$$' 39* JANE PARKCR—TRY IT TOASTED Italian Bread .. • 29c AMERICAN PROCESS CHEESE M-O-tit Sites ... 39‘ NUTLET BRAND—IN QUARTERS Margarine.. • • 6 « 89c AN prists In this ad effective thru Saturday, Aug. 27th ‘ in all Eastarn Mkhigon AAR Sopor Markets SMOKED HAMS ... *39* . *99c SHANK PORTION CENTER SLICES . WHOLE or u. M Ac BUTT PORTION ... Completely Cleaned, Government Inspected, Top Quality . ♦ WHOLE FRYERS CUT-UP FRYERS "SUPER-RIGHT", MATURE BEEF BEEF RIB ROASTS FIRST S RIBS FIRST 3 RIBS 4th and 5th RIBS “ 65c “■ 69c 59< "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY Roand Steaks * TP ALLGOOD BRAND—A&P't FINE QUALITY Sliced Bacon 43* maa 1-LB. PKG. FOR BROIIINO OR FRYING Halibut Steak ■ 39c HEAVENLY PRICES You’ll Ibisk Knuy Kelly it as esgel whei you see these values. i .m THIRTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1960 HT U.N. Now Has Job of Collecting $150 Million for Costs in Congo ARAM AMES By Lev Five By JAMES L. K1LGALLEX tries., have been «ent into tbei assessment arrangement to meet While the^toree^aent hi E«rpt NEW YORK Britain. France and Israel, whom V-N. are reported to be trying to _ jmainly for French-speaking troops they branded as the "agressors,’’j work out a formula under winchi Which U.N. member »•*«“small African countries. should have footed the bill. They the big powers - especially the pay how much is due to be one c^bned that only the Secur- United States - would volunteer of the knotty problems which the * * * [wy Council, and not the General to pay more than their normal General Amembly-will have to de-1 ^ No trsops have been requested ; ^..,mhly ha/, the authority to) assessments for the costs ol the cide when it convenes on Sept. 20 town toe Mg flW—toe WMtod ^ y N forctf (Congo program, to make over-all arrangements. | States, foe U.S.S.R., Britain, j -------------mmA BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Edgnr Martin if the c No specific estimate ot toe combined military r! Villen program has yet beea Fiaaee < Troops of the countries Involved] in the Congo operation continue to, |be paid toeir regular wagesby1 ... • „ • ^ ,,___itheir own governments. The U. N..! OrigtoMly. Scc-Geh- Uag *gl|however, i* supplementing their1 marskjold was authorized to spend ^ with additional 515 million on the Congo smf ^allowance ol 86 cento per man per But when the L.N. was forcedly ■ ^ #f bMm l to act quickly in an emuger^ ^ u. N. is paying to-maintain order and tranqttiMy^ of ^ ^ng in the strife-ridden Conga Jj the troops and providing for their costs of the ^rati^ ^rodketed.itriinsport4tio|i m Congo/ Speed was essential, the coat - ®* M well as paying other operational ondary. 'expenses, wax Bl’N HIGHER j * ' * It soon became apparent the! To meet the heavy oist of the, cost of the program would be far:far-reaching Congo program . in excess of the figure of 167.453,- which calls tor technical as weft. 730 which Hammarskjold had estt-.as military asistance. the U N.j mated would be required to matt may have to devise a special bud-the regular U. N. budget ter URL. get involving assessments on mem-T. . ber nations at contributions to the V. N. sources pointed aat to- L^, effort " day that toe emergeary action .WWW ia toe Congo Is ’’on*, of the Mg; | This it where the United States ! test Jobs toe l. N. has tackled. |may jmportantly. In the| raueh larger la scato than the | rwsular budget of the U.N., the! one toe world organisation was ijjs assessment is 32.51 per cent! cafied upon ta perform to mata- L( ,he ug*) ,**( The U.S.S.R.’s tatalag aider la toe Sara ertata |asseiament j, 13.62 per cent, la Egypt la MB, Britain's 7.78 per cent, France’s Already a U.N. force of 15,00016.40 per cent, and China 5.01 per. troops, mostly from African coun- cent. ■- ■. ; The question arises: Will the ( , Soviet Union wgree to a special THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger THE BERRYS By Carl Grnbart IT WOULD BE NICE F EMILY COULD DROP IN FOR COFFEE LIKE r-rT SHE USED TO/r^> \ rONLY 45 MINUTES BOR LITTLE ABRLFTFjBj DIXIE DUGAN By McEvoy and Stricbd Army Urged to Study Great Lakes levels | WASHINGTON 4eur™r sfumenYUMs.. wiffcsi By Ckarlaa Kahn PLAIN COLORS MARBLEIZED COLORS MOSAICS EXCLUSIVE patio stones THIRTY-NINE S* I MARKETS Blocks Drift Off 3nOW Slight GOlfl The Mowing are lop pricei fI ■ sas .. Slowly, Wearily CHICAGO (It—Grain future prices started off in the direction of firm-nm today on the Board of Trade although dealings continued light. * * Price changes generally were narrow but plus signs were somewhat more general. September soybeans posted a gain of a major fraction during the- first several - minutes on buying which appeared to include a small amount on export accounts. Mainly it Was short covering. Offerings were limited but dealers said the demand appeared to be rather thinv * commercial and speculative. Chicago Grain — OPCAQO GKAIN ,rSEIC$£i: *“•' M (Ar) “ 0pwU»« Wheat— Dec. The following are |pT JHi coining sales of locally grown produce brought to the Fanner’s Market by growers and sold by them In wholesale package lota. Quotations are funpsbed by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Wednesday. Dttrait Produce Ml—----------:h*sa. bu. . Mew, Rarlj Melntosl Apple*. OreenlB(s, bu. Applet, WeelthT, bu. . “T Rime, I Wedding Ring Rests in Gardens 50 Years ETNA, Maine (AW)—In the » years Mrs. Leighton 8. Sylvester has been married, her wedding ring has been lost more than SO. Applet. \ Blueberrl ! Wes, bu. , doe. bcl d« Cucumbers, bill, bu. Cucumbers, Pickle, b Cucumbers, SUcers, b DUt" ~~ ^ " Eggplant, bu............... Eggplent, long tjrpe, pk .. Kohlrabi, dot. bdk ....... Leeks, doe. bobs. _______ Okra, pk................... Onions, dry, SO lbs........ Onions, gram, dos. bchs. .. Parsley, Curly, dos. bchs. . Parsley, root, b ^ She first lost ft less than two -—, ■ _ . years after her marriage while; p?es°£eekeye. buCl“ digging in her garden. Twenty ?JSer».' Hot*”?*.' **' years later her husband found**-------------— the ring. Less than two years it Was lost again. Now, the 'ring is back in Mrs. Sylvester's possession once more. A tenant on the farm the Sylvesters formerly owned dug it up. NEW YORK m - Trading dried P at tiw stock maiket eased early this afternoon. The Associated Press average of GO stocks at noon was ofl .30 to 23110 with the industrials down .SO, the rails off .20 and the utilities unchanged. >, The market sustained a shock with the drop of more than 4 petals by Montgomery Ward la reaction to the cat In dividend to 2S cents from M cents. The big mail order-retail house is not represented in the popular averages, however, so this move was not reflected there. The list was mixed at the start then gradually showed a slightly lower trend. Autos, nonferrous metals, chemicals, tobaccos, aircrafts and rails gradually drifted off. Airlines were steady to moderately higher on news they are planning to apply for a boost in jet coach fanes. Another rise was posted in the the smallest for duly since ISM. New car sales were down in mid-August. The stock msrket tout no particular news to spar It upward. Changes Say* Ha'll With Own LEOPOLDVILLE. The Congo ill — Premier Patrice lainuiT1**1, whose government only Monday dropped its demand for revision of United Nations operations ip tike Congo, declared today U-N. forces should get out when Belgium' soldiers leave. Tdr ★ '♦ 'We will aifeure Order with our own troops and police.” Lumumba told a hastily called news conference. "We don’t want to replace the Belgian mlflitary occupation with- a United Nations occupation.” According to a timetable submitted by Secretary-General Dag BRUSSELS, Belgian BRCSG ?AMC • J-JJ was on a huge block of 23,000 There was no immediate com-' us [shares with the stock off 2% atlment from the U.N. : \£\m- ,In. f******* th€ stockl Departure of the ljg force BUILDS CIDER MILL — Goodison industrialist Dale O. Miller is directing construction of an apple cider mill next door to the structure he had built to replace the community’s over-century-old flour mill. The single tree on the cider mill site is being preserved. Its double trunk may be seen protruding through the roof. The two buildings are on Paint Creek which flows through the heart of thia small village on Orion road between Rochester and Lake Orion. Cabbaf*. bu. ........... Celery. Csbbkge, dos. Canard. bu.............. ~ " bu............ _______bleeched, bu. Escarols. bu.......... Kscarol*, bleached, bu. Ksto. bu. ........... Lettuce, Bibb, pk...... Lettuc*. Boston, dos. . Lettuce, Leu, bu. ... Lettece, Heed, 3-doe. i Stalks Out ot School Hearing NEW ORLEANS (^-Louisiana Atty. Gen. Jack Gremillion walked out of a Federal Court hearing here today on desegregation oittii _____ New Orleans public schools with p“. the declaration “Fm not going to S’?*1-. V?-. stay in this den of iniquity.’ GremiUion's walkout came after Judge Richard T. Rivero of Montgomery, Ala., presiding judge of! nrraorr pocltrt of a 3-Judge court here, had ad-I rMrrRQiT, cu^T1 h monished Gremillion to be more I * "“♦'-jeampp sous respectful before the court. LjjnSgRB O remil lion's Ire was aroused |5hiui* ralJi r* *** ,,r*r* 1*"'caraJieB tiffs la a suit directed against .........'B loo extended this loss. «] New York Stocks p] (Early Morning Quotations) oj Figures attar decimal point Poultry and Egg* • * Kroger .... I** LOP Oltll . X; 1 Lib McN&L . >11tSh»•& : • ii . Lone S Cam. ■ U Lone a Oas ' n. Motorola ... ' Ti l Murray On . • H a »•» t»ih R o 33 j Mat Dairy 33.5 Mat Oypr Paint Creek Cider Mill Will Open Soon Next to Antique Landmark I would create panic among the ! GOODISON — The second phase!{0 completion with the opening to] meter, was finished shortly after |being erected adjacent to the flour remaining while population. Moat tisv tbt? plans of the Goodison indus-j^ piace within the next two or. the flret of the year. The In- mill, will be 50 by 66 feet in citf white settlers remain In the Jrialist Dale O. Miller to replace!three weete- terlor of the building done In jand have 3,300 square feet of Congo mainly because of the the village’s over-century-old flour . . „ ... redwood and perky Cyprus waa floor space. . U.N. presence. mill and erect a cider mill next ® ** ® - . . . * J completed recently. Equipment is being installed el,Mh,l Lumumba reiterated his demand]*^p'pid^miin^we^n foe way *•*“* m*11 whe<“* 15 fret' in dto- | -The New Paint Creek Cider Mm, *™?*88 .j’3®]|**|k>ns °jLaPvfe i "jlthat all airports in the Congo he ™ clder mU1 is way 1 * ._ . ______________________ and make 100 dozen doughnuts in m!t!controlled by his fledgling army.]- \ | - the "brief span of one hour. »B^rf’SJlu2rSls««s Market Rise Slowing Ipinn/tul Town Plane “>|the U.N. Congo operation. # I ‘ if iwuvy iwwii i iuiij iCampaigiilreasury Expects Rough Sledding jNew Tourist Resort |in Bad Shape-Morion NEWPORT, R.I. (AP> Thruston p. Morton of Kehtucky, . Ill Nor Sta PW. 40.4 Ohio Oil .... . 36.5 Owens Cng .. . 63 Owono III Ol. . 16.1 Lorlllard ... . 3t.l Mack Trk B 316 Martin Co .. ! Ki Campb soup 66.4 May D Str 63.4 NEW YORK (UPI) — L. O. Hopper of W. E. Hutton & Co. think* titat the recent rise of more than 40 points in the Dow-Jones industrials frorti the 600.28 low of chairman of tlw RepubUcan Na- hag been “rather easy” tional Committee, said today next 20 points (to campaign treasury i* to ',prettyjaround ^ be “more , Frejus, a farming town on the firm particularly favors Inland-Mediterranean coast where 4601 and Jones & Laughlin. Martin Gilbert of Van Alstyac, Nod 8 Co. says there Is sufficient buying power to send the Ust well Into the overhead resistance ares. The manner in which prices are ___; heavy type roasters _ 36-37: broilers sag fryers whites 36-31. when the cougt ruled the plain- 1 ______ DETROIT 1008 'ches k Oh . . . DETROIT. Auy. 36 lAPi—Egg prlcesChrysler ... the Orleans Parish (County) ipetd per dosen by first receivers ,ie-; cities Svc iiverad to Detroit: loos* la 36 donajClerk Equip School Board, could Introduce ;c^g. consumers grad# ilaclsde U.8.i: Coco Cole affidavits In evidence. White grade a Jumbo 47-53; extra Cotg Palm large 46-63 large 46-60: medium 37-3tJcolum Ost Pharles F. Richards renresent- ,mal1 to-33r grade B large 43-43: browns Con Edls cnariesit. nicnaros, represent A targe 41.44 medium 36-36: emeu Con M Oae lng 31 white pnroits who seek to 34-31. ----------- enjoin the schqol board from cloa-l ___ J|H ing the school* to avoid desegrega- 1 • |6on* Cop. * * » tion, said he wanted to introduce Livcaiutn affidavits. I DETROIT LIVESTOCK # * 4r DETROIT. Aug. 36 (API—Cottle— Gremillion objected. He said he £™p?lr,*d Here to discuss'campaign strat- 8ome Innovations will Include quick-frozen cider and charred barrels for apple jack. As Miller, who is’ president of [the Rochester Gear Works across ] Orion Road from the mills, explains it, ‘‘As soon as it is produced the rider will be put Into Peasants who formerly farmed “When you want it, you just the fertile valley shrugged at]thaw it out, shake it and It’s as first when Mayor Andre Leotard]fresh as if it had just come from announced his bold {dan but the the mill,” he added. [mayor wlU be forthcoming hoWj^^m^j. that Michigan State can be this way. -l-.-j l._ _ou_ — **“• — ---------------- —, ^yimer saia mai jvuemgan mov^g ahead, he says, suggests he has persuaded financlers Univ^rsitv estimates cider t that the upward trendline will ; tn back the ni«m ( Umyersity estimates clderj 1 dp net rate into the overhaneine ^ j. ] kept ffeshat least a year thii had 1 B | slaughter steers end heifers 36-606 l< Copper Rng . - Curtis Pub . ”is:: I the introduction of such affidavits steady t and he wanted time to file counter affidavits. we*k at 36.36; load hiih eho---- . . + . , end of prim* 1060 lb. steers 36.0* ai ■ W " * week: most choloe steere 1160 lb. ___ Eariler Gremiiiion submitted 1 mass of legal documents asking few load* low choice 1100-1175 Sjtay with state chairmen from the Thu^^r, he says, the m^Hcetjpenetrate int<^ the overhanging „ JJj]northeastern states. Morton tokl a]h*» gone up on an over-sold tech-Tconge«tion to even higher levels.] The jermcj, government hss| Tte "«w operation sire will 166 4 ] news conferem,e: “After we meetnical situation andon the thesis!, Walter K. Gutman of Stearns &'already approved it. Frejus will] lnrlude a dining room where Jj jlour payrolls and expenses next that easier and cheaper money |C0. observes that Air Products; have new hotels, restaurants, rider and doughnnts will be 13 31 week we will have Between $90.-* would stimulate business (had an excellent third iquarter re-,camp sites and roads, as well served and a retail store to be Jog 000 and $60,000 left—and we'll1 t'p to now, therefore, the mar- I port and began to show its eam-jas a small airport to handle vaJ °Ppn Saturdays sad Smdays. « J shortly have a bill for $250,000 for; ket has acted better than bust- ing power. The analyst says he isjeationers. ♦j!b. upcoming TV programs." < nPWI and trade. I raising his earnings estimates for] ------ . , ■ , www j 'the fiscal year ended Sept. 30 from; . . _ ! «!i] He figured the cost pf the na-l tHooper say*. w* can t keep up;the ear|jer ji.40 a share with be-\SCieiltlStS HaCQ J, I tional campaigns around eight!!,h* rfcent of n8e 'T18to9jmillk»n dollars each for the Re-jvery [,on* with?ut rathfr Mly dl8',year beginning Oct. I. ReSeiVOlI CieW ‘?J« publican and Democratic parties. !countin* complete business recov-i Commonwealth Income Fund re-f ** “ * *!one in Maine. i ' vxi ]ery’ ports iU portfolio consists of a fq ScfVfi AltllQCtS ’ Ol --------------- WWW good number of "defense’’ issue*. r v. 4uuauvi« "".Fined for Passinq Bus ' Goodbody & co. stm feeu that]0^* the lMt wa 36c towey but not enough to set Up quotations. ' Compared tost week barrows And gilt* 60 tower: aowa 66-71* lower. Nueces County officials here believe Newport was lost shortly after Beach filed a plan of the townsito in April, 1911. The plan described its location as “on Mue-tang Island rr.OBttng Corpus Christ! pass ” . V w*. w.' w The pass oaca separated Mustang from Padre, but officials don’t know where it me to 1910. Hurricanes have changed its location over the yean, la ad pass Hi present. iep Sul ... Brats Tra • Oardner Den OM Bak . gen Dye dan TdV .! Oon Mill* . Oen Motors . O Tel * El Oen Time .. ___P ■____. J pon Tire .. week stoody to Oenesco i “ ” K Otrber° Wrod Gillette 32 3 Sperry Rd . 36.1 Std Brand 36. Std Oil Cal 67.6 std oil Ind jg-* Bid Oil NJ • »■“ Std Oil — ; 5i I$15 fine Was imposed on Mrs. not rise as sharply as the industry! 3^ j] Florence Hughes, wife of a re- had hoped, but bases its optimism 3* 3^ tired teacher, for driving past a [on the fact that the more efficient 45 2 standing schpol bus. ■ **s 46.41 ; During weekday*. Miller said the facilities, will be used to pro-lAss cider for other people who j bring their apples to (he mill, w w w An enclosed balcony dining room [will join the two structures at a later date. Also planned is another The original building houses a- News in Brief Pontiac state police are Isvesti-gating the theft of two public address system speakers from Dodge Park 4, West Bloomfield Township, repented last night by Dale Girdler, concession stand operator at the park. Wimsm Lynch, MOl 8. Telegraph Rd., reported to Pontiac police yesterday that he was held up at knifepoint on a ride street the lakeside Subdivision and -____. . . , ,____, ___robbed of his wallet containing 97, her property circled In red pea- ^ carakeyt> ud five .38 crilber bullets. Holland Dpjonn r .... *7.6 Journal; 8h*T on 37 2 Zenlin Rad 136 b Tel 41.6 Brunawlck ... 61 lot Pao«r Jack When Board to Aid the Shy even at low-level operations. The Meriden Wife Faces Honey of a Problem Iffon crews to salvage chapter. ta|8ma11 tU‘gf ithe story ot Texas Indians before!10.^ thev can be erased bv water S1™11"* Procew an,klue P" iney can De^eraseu oy water. |digp)ay „„„ m the flrit floor. The anthropologists are conduct-;^ 0°°r ~nUins a "°L^ lng their studiesin areas along the ,oun*c a,Pri^ Rio Grande that are soon to be ™nPftny.dlni,« «»">**«* «“• [turned into reservoirs by newp*®*’ MERIDEN, Conn. (P—Mrs. An-[dams. . * * * toinette H. Snow has a honey of) A * ♦ j Since the flour mill was com- a problem. { Project director Dr. Hiomas N.! pleted, the sloping bank around Nine years ago, bees settled in-Campbell says that because of the the water wheel has been land-her attic. Last fall she had the-heavy schedule of new dam con- scaped with extensive use of attic sprayed because the bees struction, river basin salvage in-evergreens and rock garden plants, were stinging workmen putting on [Texas for Indian artifacts will beilhe entire setting is illuminated new roof. la continuous project for a decade.lat night. * * a The bees were killed. That an awful lot of honey they normally would Consume during the winter. • w k ♦ Now warm weather has loosened [the excess honey, and it’s dripping from the attic into Mrs. Snow’s ing room. She’s all abuzz about it. Hotjhy, Percy King Dr., Wateford Township, steps out, he does so In a F4BWY FnoW mm sw W* w#y- Hobby, a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars warer. a«. wi» mu*. am.vrw*-, problems with the vicar, the major champion for 10 consecutivs years. He placed second in the Chelmsford iWit Inquiry VFW national strutting contest to Detroit this week. Hobby is Board has been f«-Mt*R-4 to Mp also president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles' Pontiac Aerie 1230 ort wtfbquesttou of aB eat*. end leader of theAiffie’s drifl team. Pontiac Pilot Helped Recover Discoverer An Air Force pilot from Pontiac, Lt. Richard H. Abbott, participated in tiie history-making recovery of a burned-out Discoverer satellite when it plunged into the Pacific Aug. 11, the Ait Force an nounced yesterday. ★ * dr Lt. Abbott was assigned to thejl 552nd Airborne Early Warning and Control Wing to search for the] itellite when it fell earthward! after completing its space flight The satellite was tracked by ra dar-equipped planes to the exact] location where it fell into the ocean and was retrieved by a U.S. Navy radar ship, the Haiti Victory. -"tt Abbott is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Vernon C- Abbott ot 111 Illinois Ave. Bath sponges exist mainly to the I Waters of the Mediterranean, off the ooaqlf of Florida and off the \ HEADQUARTERS FOR PAHO STONES PBICED TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET Delivered to Your Hortie 6 Sizes end Colors taerJlAuflwrl # PATIO STONE CO. 1 10570 Highland Road EM 1-4825 t Death Notices FdR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 CORB WAITRESS trudtNL 3030 Com Lax K»|0 Harbor; age I grandmother of My. MSI niece*. napbtwk snd tw grandchildren. funeral s will ba bald Saturday. An 11 S.oi. from tha C. J. ( Funeral Home, Keego with Rev. Robert H. officiating Interment I Parmlngton Cemetery, 1 ton Townihlp. Mrs. Orai • lie la itate at the C. J. ( 3 evening!. MA 0-0130 Help Wanted M«le 6 6 AMBITIOUS MEN WANTED AT once, willing to taka orders and work bard. Near appearing, married men over 31 preferred. Opening at Sani-Fac and Mechanic Department. Apply m person. <4g7 S. Sagtnaw, No phone ealls._ AUTOMATIC OPERATOR. Experienced la working on cones and acmes. Xndttdtaf set-up. Wolverine Machines Product Co.. Holly experienced' t 6 u n o or mtddleafed woman to help with light housework and 1 email chll-_drern_Days only. Ml MMQ. EXPERIENCED BAR A!*D 1TOOT WAITRESS AND SHORT ORDER cooks. Apply in person 300 Lounge. 3535 Elisabeth Lake Rd EXPERIENCHD WAhwtai AND curb glrto wantod. apply la per-son only. White swan Drive In. Arthur. Hurd Rd., Oxlord Tup oge St; deer (ether of Robert end Roger Hebner, Mrs. Marilyn Thorne end Mrs. Andrew Hess; deer brother of Mrs. William Stanton end William Hebner; also survived by nine grandchildren. Funeral service will be bald Sunday. Aug. Nat 1 p.m. trpm tha PluMdMWt funeral Home. Oxford. Interment to Bad Axe. Michigan Mr. Hebner will Ue In atate at the Plumerfelt funeral Rome, Oxford. _____ PENDLETON. AUO. 34. 1M0. EDNA 1.. it N. East way, age tl; beloved wife ef Clifford Pendleton; dear mother ef Mrs. Carol Oallardl oad Craig Pendleton: dear sister of Chester end Howard Wyman end Mra. Lucy Mclvor; also survived by one grandson, funeral service will be held Saturday, Aug. 31 at 1:30 p.m. from the Sparks - Griffin Funeral Home with Elder Roland Curtis offtet-•tlng. Interment In White Chapel Mrs. Pendleton will Ue In state at the Bparke-Otiffin funeral Michigan. A TOP RANEINO NATIONAL CON- OENERAL CLEANtNQ, 1 CHIL- FOUR MEN OR WOMEN WITH cars to fill vacancies. Pull or part time Opportunity to earn good income 130 N. Party. 0:30 (o 11:30 a to. . HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY needs salesman, good rate of ray. Come In for interview, til Joslyn. corner of ModlsoH _________^ SPARKS GRIFFIN CHAPEL Thoughtful Berries FE 3-t>41 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Barak* FE 3-*37| HELP!!! HOUSEKEEPER Live lm prlyata quarters: 4 in 'faintly. Modern equipment. Call FE 3-013L Miss Preen. i Commerce Rd. KELLY GIRLS Deeded AT OHCE 15 IBM TVPISTS 5 COMP. OPERATORS It you are an experienced typist end available for one week only apply at once. Wt are taking applications for a targe Inventory lob to be done In Pontiac. Moure f:30 A.M. Jo 3:30 PM.^For y*qr For further Information Call Miss Stebbtns, WOodward 3-0310. KELLY GIRL SERVICE 649 Free Praia Bldg., Detroit LADY TO Uvie-IM AND fAKE Jcere of two children, ages 10 and 13 tshlle mother worst nights. Must be betwsen 4* and 00. PE 0-3404 MIDDLE AOED LADT TO HELP with housework and tare man as »■ COOK OR CLERK ... the help you need it quickly yours through THE PONTIAC PRESS WANT AD COLUMNS For the Want Ai Depart*,*-tnent ju*t dial . . . Jus! Dial FE 2-6181 FORTY Sudanese Chief Asks for Help Wcmtr U.N. Troops to Hold Mali Fodoration Together BAMAKO, nrtcnchl Sudan! UwlUUlH? I) IxCIUjCU DETROIT i/P — TWO enthusiastic crowds Of 800 to onded by a reUabie Conununlstly. qi f DftUaCft 1,000 persons each gave Sen. John F. Kennedy a pair'jjj10^ £! ■"* ™ ™ KcICaSc of rousing receptions here early today. The first crowd, chanting “we want Kennedy" and! cular but didn't doubt it existed. ' PrrrBOKGB uvi - ^ T ^ ^ of a Pittsburgh hotel are waiting at the Detroit City Airport' patiently for the Soviet Union to as Kennedy's private plane] __ t* * jtop *bou{jSwainson Urges ton House Hotel said Thursday the l2.35 a.m. '/DSlirCfnCf? /flfifl bill was incurred by Soviet news-, * * * | v men during Premier Nikita! The second unofficial reception qj COITIDeilSCltiOn Khrushchev's visit to Pittsburgh committee greeted the Democratic]' * last September, [presidential nominee at the eh- According to Penn, the hotel trance of a downtown hotel *bout;compen8ation provisions should be!” . "w.v'^ihat Vntoht ! pital, that he is 70 years old, suf-sent a discreet inquiry to the So- a half-hour later and had a special | taken out of the classification ofi J ” fers from a prostate condition and viet Embassy in Washington|polire force of some 20 officers]parity and returned to the realm! , • t . j hll. has other health problems, about the bill. The Soviet Union]wondering if. they could get Ken-L ins'urance Democratic guber-1. That f th y d b 1 daimoH »♦ rvatrl tha Kill In k'oK. iktouMk ik« Jam* In aiU nm/u< I ... . . _ — IIIPW. of the Bucharest meeting (of Com-: for Mreiease from JJanbury, Conp.. mumsl party leaders in June). toiFederaJ Cqrrectional lnatltulion. ; P*r* Is! -The plea was rejected, throughout the world with a sum- Ttv . . M . mary of their.views on this vital! ^fin^U serving a »dayi issue." he said | ; "But I would doubt that Mos-:8*^ 5 He is due to be re-] Icow or Peiping; in expounding,le“, \ ... ., . j ,he "J KALAMAZOO » - Woriimetfaljj* iS* , «ent from the prison hos-i rlaimed it paid the biU in Feb-]nedy through the door in one piece. jnatorlal candidate John B. Swain-1 Penn said. But, he added, the check never] arrived and the Reds have promised to send another. . ! McNamara, Hart Talk New Orleans Group to Ask U.N. for Food •"T. l80" t0day . . ; "After aU Russia and Red China] considered «urpn*lng ’ by^hen a a a i need each other as allies just as WASHINGTON CAP) --Sens, aedy* advance men with the ; shaking before the Michigan Britairf and the United States do|Philip A. Hart and Patrick V. Me-; late hour and short notice of the !state Carpenters Council ninth an-‘with all their differences." Namara of Michigan talked over; .Senator’s rescheduled speech to nua| convention here. Swainson: - [campaign progress at lunch Thurs-j. the Veterans of Foreign Hors j^d actjon is needed to make sure! Mora thsn 32,000 power boats or I day with Sens. John F. Kennedy Convention. [workers unemployed as a result boats ^with outboard motors are o! Massachusetts and Lyndon B. The enthusiasm broke loose at of automation are given adequate [registered in New Hampshire. Johnson of Texas, the Democratic] the airport just as Kennedy start- unemployment insurance and " ;ed down the steps. [training. NEW ORLEANS (UPU - The * * * Greater New Orleans Urban] The end of a line of people five League today announced plans to land six deep who found themselves go to the United Nations for help furthest from the Senator sudden-1 in feeding thousands of the city's ly swung around and made an ad-children, taken off welfare rolls by!vancing arc toward the plane.. [ new state laws against illegitimacy. | * * a "It'a pitiful to see small children Police stopped the crowd long! crying out tor food. Some people (enough for the Official Reception have even fallen out and fainted | Committee, including VFW offt-irom hunger in my office/’ League ^, and Michigan's big three in| Executive Director J. Harvey,the Democratic party. Gov. G.l Krrn* said. Mennen Williams, Lt. ’Gov John] Kerns said hundreds of Negro I Swainson, and State Chairman Neill women and children have flockedjstaebler. to Thake the customary) to his office this week pleading greetings tor money for food. _ . . . ! *He said the league board of t «*• b/ | directors voted to seek U N. aid if w* ve$m% as he started mak i aty. state or federal funds are not •*« thp reund*1° prwided hands as he could. Someone * . 1 grabbed the oversea* cap the r_U81.ic aAir ____ i Massachusetts VFW Commander had given him. Funds are used to maintain t go Mortal aids, ' i- ] presidential and vice presidential I candidates. i,iE.AT.rM ajjw rd snd rHd by th* Clark ; n n isso { jt finally took a ring of officers land crisp commands by Williams rk*1 vnimj'lt0 plow a path through the tangle untn I'-Ssjof arms to his waiting car. 0 Pennsy Doctor Snares - {SS l*«t of 4'’ C I Pips—ditto— i-4” Hydrint!, M*chuUcX! Joint \ out itMmur. rn suxIUsrr vslvei. toll odd; or equal 4-f Ost* VslvM. mocfiisicsl 1 Eddy or equal . 4-4" Ost* Vahr*». ncehanical .j *>-y»le»*S>ut-uif motet Ho. 4 Bu no*,. MMhsnuai jot l-« ’x«"x4" Tee*. MeciunictI Jot I. pipe CIsm 1M ' mn-fit. ^ w VFW National Post n[ DETROIT IF - Dr John l Cav-, ender. a 43-year-old Hop Bottom, Pa., physician, today, was elected ’ surgeon-general of the Veterans ‘ iof Foreign Wars in the only contested office to VFW’s 61st na*l ^ _ delivered — . , ________price* tod The right to] **to#t ssr propoesl. to reject *ny or' “ .r*??*8 snd | to. »»ir* **!liam T MrAkman. rgfired Detroit; pne JSmJ -ARKiweow firp department surgeon, tyi •. Cavender won when Dr. Wil-j ^.CfSfceded. SP Fhetefai WARM WELCOME — There is nothing Sheep- for him. The beaming miss, Patti Jo Shaw of ish about the recaption Vice president Richard Deer Lodge, Mont., made the presentation in Nixon tad for Mias Wool and the gift blanket; Washington accompanied by Sett- Gordon Al-— made of wool, naturally — that she brought lot!, R-Cblo , left. <%■ i ? .' & ?4|-i v , , ■ r. SLt i Thousands See Your PONTIAC PRESS WANT ADS (And they're interested folks; too!) to place YOUR ad DIAL 1 FE 2-8181 /•Y • ’“VVv COATS FUNIRAL BOMB W PLAIK8 OR 3-1737 BOX KCrUES At 16 s.m. Today there were replies at The Press office to the foikmtng boxes: -SALESMAN Liberal salary plut eommltilon Work to local area. Ph. EM 3-33S4 boueoeu a and 9 w. Two Experienced Real Estate Salesmen FOl PROGRESSIVE SALES FORCE call Mr Eamaeea For Pertonol Interview TWELVE MEN Water softener salesman. lead* furnished. No canvaielnt. Unlimited opportunity. Call FE WE HAVE OFENTNO FOR A PRO-feitlonal mechanic, do amateur* wanted. Andy Caikl, Oarage, 173 Baldwin. Help Wanted FamaJa 7 ATTENTION TOT DEMONSTRATORS Wo are now hlrlne a limited number ef demonetrator* for tha coming action. We are offering NAME BRAND T0Y8, * and OADOET8. DISCOUN. TO 30 PER CENT OFF. ' free trip to Florida. Catalog aim other sain aids available. CALL HOME PARTIES INCORPORATED FOR APPOINTMENT. WA 3-39*8 C rtferins OIFTS TS.U? AM A TEU REMODELS FOR LOCAL glamour photographer. No oxp. necessary, good pay, for details writ# Boa MM Pbottao, Mteh. AIDE. MEDICAL. FOR PHYSICIAN — Modem, air - conditioned office West side. Start IMS a month. Aged 30-4*. MueT have toms . experience, CJ9C. Urinalysis, simple eheaistrfee. telephone and ap-applleants only. Writs fully to Pontiac Press Box 73. AT+ENTION WT DEMOK "Banda’’ ha* Bialtod number of openings for the toy season. Corn-plat* line ef toys, gifts, end gadget* This counts to 98 per cent or wo dsthrtr snd oollact for .you At to 1-3 per cent No booking problem with free Polaroid esmart tor th* boater*. No experience or tnttlal to vesta eirt. Call number near*rt you OR 3-3*31. TT- mhC ___________ Show Room, I73S Orand River. Da- BOOKKEEPER FOR R ETA I L etorTMn Birmingham. MM be capable of hand;the entire oHwo75Y*tNb. sec-retarial service. MU HW. REGISTERED NURBE POR DOC-tor s alike part time, must have ora traasparjatloo. Reply Peotlae SECRETXRUOOl'ivfii'151A ft. high sphool education, 33 We tfato. P—»- •------ ..Apply to person only. Buildhtt Service 13 l AND EQUIPMENT Dump Trucks- Semi Tralleri Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. OS S- WOODWARD SALES LADY POR DRUO STORE work, experience la cosmetic preferred. References repaired. Ths lUtlM pill, Bax SR SALES KELP PART TIME MUST be over 21, Apply Young Land’s Children Shop. Miracle Idle Shopping Center. TOT DEMONSTRATORS _ started early, top commission.__ — *-'£■--*—, yg 34420. 1A #¥i I Painting ft Decorating 23 ADDITIONS REMODELING j SSLU^JLHS. 1ST CLASS PAINTINO AND DEC- ytoUhsd <*rpoator. I j^jsaor^ri Cabinets — Miscellaneous lit CLASS INT. AMD EX*. PAINT-PE 5-3233 log. Reas. Don Bock. OL 14141. STOASS lDBCOUAflNO PAiNT-tog and wall papering, n twH. A-l PAtNTINO INTERIOR. EX nTsi — unrr ms bus rutsr — i tartar. lS per ■ PE 3-7204 Ouarsnteed ’ 1 CARPENTRY - _________Uvoriag. I TOY DEMONSTRATORS TOY DEMONSTRATORS - THERE Couplet Is still time to sign up. Bara up to 22 par cent commission. Call! _____Free oat. PE .4-9205. A ' CABINET I A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. “■ i • ----- 1 Papering. PM HB343. 1 PAINTING A DECORATING. Paper rogaoved. FB 4-4919 AA PAINTINO A DBCORATiNO! ------- experience ||Mrak|| UP free of charge. Phot— HELPING BAND (TOUMMI t-1241. if Bo iaewse. pi oms. i-7 Roosn'op.MaudTimN and appllaaeM needed WUI pay more cash Please phone Ft 2584A _ CASH POKj^ORNiTURI AND AP ...................-....-- let us BUT rr oa sell rr lojr you, (fe ns) U8ED PURNlfURl BOUGHT AND hauMd. Pj t-Mtt___________ Wtd. Miscellaneous 30 ---piece of emeu 1 unmure *r equipment not to use? We win buy these items. OR 3-9787. /_ Wanted: one pain o^ bijooy raeala. MApie 3-3309 . - W anted to -Rent 32 J. c PENNEY CO. ASSOCIATE ! being transferred here Sept 1 wants 2-1 bedroom bouse for *85- ( 335 month. Phone FE 3-942( COUPLE DESIRES 2 BEDROOM 1 home, in nice neighborhood, 3 MODERN LAEEFRONT ATTRAC- 114 BROWNELL. BINMINOHAM lively furnished homo, near Union 1 Central Btotoaao Dietrict. a roam like. Septs to June. EM 3-0134. terrace; suitable, MS office, shop, MODERN 2-BEDROOM, ALL CON-1 *tof*- tl*S^ KLgto 5-305 vealeaeea. Sept to June 146* Rl- 2ND FLOOR. • ROOMS OP OF-j®je^en Eamford. case Lake FE | Ike ipoco all or part. In heart MIDDLE STRAITS ' LAKEPRONT 2 bedrm modem. MO per mo. Bopt.-June. EM Kill.______ BARGAIN \ ms la all that it ruouiroo stows for this j bedroom home, larso tot. newly oecuooted. Call aftor V."pANGUS. Realtor ___________ ,1208 SQUARE POT OP OPPICE IIS' fully Undaeaped tot, fenced ROCHESTER space and storage loom, vicinity 1 backyard, yard Usbto, aluminum mortgage. 'HAW location. . pancy Sale or rent OL 1-1131 DESIRABLE OPPICE SPACE 1.400 j ■ SMALL--SOME. MftoltRN. u¥KT-| »q ft.. 2nd floor Huron Theatre, by OWER. 3-BEDROOM RANCH-Hies furnished automatic gas heat f Free parking apace. Phone PE 1 *?P» *»■••. •***2 Unfshed. pas- 3233 Dixie Highway. Drayton1 4-7041. , *'ed kitchen, tile bath and cot- • Plstns ■ ./ , ——■ -------—:—— |, ored flsturerj CSlON LACE FRONT. YEAR | ,IW *.3144’ « *«>«• Ysixtd at iM.m —- - 1223 per mo. WO MM or EM 3-2041 I WALLED LAKE^. 3 ROOM COT-, tege, turn, hotted, adults MA i . 4.14M, WATERPRONT — J BEDROOM I SIDE j OFFICE OR STORE BUILDINO (or rent at 4713 Dixie Highway 1 FE 2-1112. 1 For Sale Houses 49 t 3-7408 . niceto ft t EM 3 BETTER THAN NEW: brick ranch home. nsferred 1 bedroom, living - j Rent Houses Unffurn. 40 i > illness. EM 3-4313 “I haven’t liked thp gencral*i»ltltude I'vi found on this entire vacation trip!” l-A-l RENTALS 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX Automatic Heat — MU Ba WILL DECORATE • $75 PER MONTH 344 EASf ' SLVD- N. _AT_VALENGI^l 3 BEDROOM. GAS HEAT, I u*ra»nS^ti--v > FAMILY SUMMER ROME POR * h..rNEX\h »l Woodhull Lk.'Reaeonable. 2 BEDROOM HOME. 10 YBARSI LAKE PRIVILEOES: 7 rooms, 3to * --- -------------- — baths, attached 2‘i cur garage. Many extras. Paid 329,508, of* e quick1!1 BEDROOM HOME, LAKE PRIVI- | leges, reasonable. kM 3-4203_ BEDROOMS NEAR OWEN ! FE SA300 I ALL TYPES OF MODERNIZATION — — - ..1 «-•—--i-t, or partial jobs at de- Llcenied builder. MY _ _________ ------------------------------- , ' ____ | Free estimates. Phone UL ---,— the Toy Cheat. FE M721. I A-l REBDBNT1AL COMMERCIAL g;xp PAINTIMO EXTERIOR AND - we.Mwtow -u. 'eet^l and industrial Mason mad sou., interior. Free estimates, all work gigB.",”! 'm^rr-J^W^P^lSVl VZF”*' n ^ 0Ri WtKr g^?M^^LW- Kg auft, to-oAg » NT I R i b R AND iriyioR I WaOTTO: WOMAN TO FERPORM rr^FTFS. ---------------eSIU^AINTINO * PAPERHANOINO. tti gnot ot snrrmps - ujrun*Bs7Ws1 ^ - - - —------ — 3 ROOM FURNISHED APART- ; 3-ROOM APARTMENT. HEAT AND ‘ NA 1 E Mrs. Barker. : , 7-2741._____________________ WotfAN TO CARE POR CHIL-dren to home whUe mother works. Tel-Huron Vicinity. State expert-ence and partteulars. Write Pon-tlae Freer. Ben IS. Woman to care for 2 school-aged children. IS hrs. week. Ironing sad light housework. Ora * builder. OL : hiuglug. Mason Thompson. PE LANDLORDS TENANTS RENTAL SERVICE j • ^ ^.Tibitof atT HOUSE AND APARTMENTS IN , 3 ROOMS. NEAR BUS CALL PE OR OUT OF TOWN NO CHARGE I _ 4-1313 After 4, IP WE PON'Ts RENT YOUR 3 RM CLEAN, LOWER! BACHELOR I PROPERTY. j or couple. 113 State._ rv T /n' nvillTCT f RO&M AND BATH UPPER K. J. (Uicki VrtLLr. 1 furnished apt. on Lake Orion.: Realtor FE 4-3531 i SSiu’m^'M'v’Tmt\ Humphrey Btrmtng [. UPPER 104 vrn/ciiANT» BULLDOZINO . EXCAVATINO TRENCHING • TRUCKING i Septic Tank and Tile , -- - |j|g> Htwachsk *“ *•*■« WAITRtse; PART TIME. STEADY. {CONCRETE D Rl apply to person .after J. Dell s, ratet PE 3444?. ton, 3481- Elisabeth Lk. Rd. |-----/-t-xrtrvT'-r \xrr\iSv----- WArmBsa, pull time. nioht| CEMENT WORK ---1 onto. Pasquale's Restaurant.; Licensed L- Monroe, PE 4-3333. ADDITIONS. OARAOE8. AWN1HOS; Pontiac Home service. PE 44381. j ^ __ STUCK, flLOCK AND OTMENT i Wn wtfkrmh work Also repair wort. OE 3-2833 j HANOINO AND PAINTINO Freeman. PE 2-561 Television Service 24 rv i I .night.__ ay or Nioirr tv service M P. STRAKA, FE 3-1294 FE 4-35311 345 OAELAND AVENUE OPEN I TO 9 SUNDAY 11 TO 4 J PONTIAC TEACHER WISHES TO rent er lease 2 bedroom house m ; Madison Jr, High district. Call ' SL 4-3737. ____________;___! WEST SIDE i Stogie adult leaks rieaa. quiet, unfurnished apartment to west ! side of city near Tel-Huron. Must { have etove and refrigerator, 11 rooms and bath, private entrance. ; reasonable rent. FE 2-9677, Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 35 ABSOLUTELY THE FASTEST AC-| 1 AND Bath. WORKING OR j from ROOMS, Ut!l. furn., close j to town. 32 OakhMl. FE 3-0738 ! ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE entrance. Inquire 83 Dwight._____i 3 rooms. Block bus and Tel-Huron - Fine neighborhood. 185. hap. Michigan Ml 4 KOOMS AND BAn Forest off Baldwin 4 NICE ROOMS A £ carpeted, stove A an ui’miei iur-. ntsned. Available Sept. 1 Inquire i 'at 774 ’W. Huron. 4 ROOMS-* BATH UPPER. CLEAN ; Euclid Ave. UL 2-1383________ 4 ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED! modern upper. Automatic gas heal, stove refrlgeraUon If de- . to—it parking, block _____________ enter. 383 N Pad- J dock. PE 3-8588 5-ROOM LOWER UL08E IN ON 1 Mt Clemens Street. Phone FE. 9-9473______ 5 ROOMS. HEAT AND WATER! State St 376 PE 4-3383 ___| 6 RM. BUNGALOW NEAR FISH- ' er Body. Inq. at 88 E. Bennett j Rd. r Web- Free estimates. < , 3-8741. tingTCtoon Lake A "I , , ... _ _____, Upholstering 25 Itoilf O, «eitwari.~fi HW, ----------•----------------- rbONCRETE WORK TO | EAKLE’3 CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- • trade. PE 3-3122. FE j BUILDINO,' WANTED CURB GIRLS. DAY AND, night lobs open. Good wages, exc. ,i,slxnlnx FE 4-3384 land Rd.. actoas from airport. ( *““* WAITRES8 DININO ROOM. PART | 3DI»4I*174 Coo1,v 1 THOMAS UPHOL8TERINO 1M NORTH PERRY ST. FE 5-8888 Lost and Found 26 CASH FOR LAND CONTRA CTN . H. J. Van Welt, 4348 Dixie Hwy , _____ _________ ehUdn to town. FI 5-0284. 1 3 LARGE ROOMS. UPPER. WASH- water"aiid ITg ; Ing. 182 Parkhurat. FE 5-5502 _ J Week OR 3-545i 3 ROOM WITH BATH. OARAOE 1 78 HOUSTON 8T For coupla only. 184 Henderson ' AND BATH. LOWER ms. 70 Newberry nea **' School Heat, garage 1120 fE 5-3322. ___ ROOMS. ! FTrms! furnttur 3 BEDROOM HOUSE ON BETTER-Ing Near Northern, Mndlson. and Emerson Schools, PE 5-5907 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX. 6 A S heat, near schools. 2 children FE __4-4410____ 3-BEDRM, GAS HSiAT, 117 W. Fairmont KE 3-3402 100. PR 3-3482 3 BEDROOM, -FULL BASEMENT, gas heat. g18 a mo.. US N. Johneon. at SUte FE 2-7280. 4 bedrooms! 3 BATHS. 2 FIRE places, dishwasher and dispoiah 3 BEDROOM HOME. FAY EQUITY 3 BEDROOM BRICK. LAROg LIV- ' ing. room, carpeting, tlreplaca. , Pull basement. 3 ear garage large fenced yard Convenient to ! shopping center Ft 5-94*9 3 BDRM. 2 STORY HOME IN John K. Jtvrin & Sons • REALTORS Since 1823 \ 313 West Huron Street Phone FE 3-3447 nortgage. Ft 4-4811._ BY OWNER 3 brdrm l'i baths, completr In good neighborhood Lots < COLORED ! ONLY $10 DOWN Model at 343 B. Blvd. Ope a Dally and Bun. 1:30 to 7 p r WBSTOWN REALTY option o 2-7637 FOR COL- CASH tune. Also tull tlSe cocktail DRY-WALL TAPING ANDPnrtsH- LOST - TWO BLUE TICK lounee Morty’s Oolf and Country! tog. Free estimates. PE g-8781. | Hounds. Vicinity of Davisburg Club 2210 union Lake Rd oft i KLECTRTcAL sYRV—FREE E8T. gjL”2rt^V22£* name plates . Commerce Rd. PARTlfEY Elactric. PE 3-3433. Reward. FE 5-3W7 ____ _____ WOMAN IN MOTHXRLBBS' HOhO.; KtPlRT CARPBNTRY A D D l-‘ tOBT: iiSJ5*!..”*’ 1 child. Call attar 3 p m. ft tlon*. remodeling, garages Prank 4-8897, _ ' ■ I BleWfWtrt FB 4-8738. EXCAVATING ' AND TRENCHING for untie taiftfcjdrtJn BoMk.! nbontt. MY 3-1481 or MY 3-3811. II mT *Dd “*** dflatog OL i Loct . 2 POX HOUNpS, BLACK ELBOTJUC HEAT, CTSULitTigN. ] Srak’h^SMWrinito*^'Aito«s*om lUo-Croaby Lake Rd. OR 3-3861 toTIM WRIGHT. Realtor 3|s Oakland Ave. OpenUll 8 30 PE 3-7181 i IMMEDIATE ACTION * 3 LARGE ROOMS. FIRST FLOOR ; I front. 1«« Baldwin. FI 4-8723. i 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND ant Bachelor or couple. FE | 5-5320.__________________________ ROOMS. PVT. BATH AND ENT All util. Paid. $60 mo. 1043 Dur- rant, ft 3-1033 _________ ] . RMS! PRIV. BATH. 154 8 I Broadway. Lk. Orion. FE ' 90 OAKLAND 3 and 4 rooms, newly decorated. SIMMON month. Mrs. Anderson. Ts STATE-STPONTIAC APTS 3 rooms. Stove. Refrigerator ARCADIA II 4 ROOMS ON PADDOCK, NEAR _ Auburn. FE 2-8346. _ 6-ROOM UNFURNISHED. MAIN floor with garage, re 4-7407._ 6 ROOM HOME BaTdWIN School dtste ct. 358. to Mortgage FE ______ _____ evenings. Saturday_and_Sundayv 3 BEDRM . FULL BBM'T.. % ACRE i lot. nr schools call I------- 3~ BEDROOM HOME 1> treeV Piw*,dowi 4 Bfdroofns, Close near modern, garage. 8500 down. FE 5-8108 or OR 3-1785.__ 3 ROOMS."BASEMENT OARAOE-! Lot 40x483. 88000. 11.000 down 150 HUltleid. PE 3-5138 after 6 ' 5 ROOM MODERN-BOMB. POS- , libit duplex. 38.950 EM 3-2524. 8 ROOMS MODgRN ON MICH | Ave. New decoration. Nice corner | large comer-lot. nicely shaded. 1500 down, 875 per month. FB 4-5303 • ; __ CALL US POR BARS. TAVERNS, houses and farms. Cpitda Real 1 I Estate MY_3*4831 Lak*_Oflon. ' RUTOERS. 380 WE8T (PONTIAC I CIVILIANS $190 DOWN Built 1954 3 bedrooms, full iltted. \ WAITRESS CUbB GIRLS Apply at Big Boy Dries Inn 2488 Plate Hwy white cheat. Answers -Jim. At Tel-Huron on Wed.. Au 17. Children very upset, rewai 3-6234 or » I ROOMS PARTLY FURNISHED j trie __________JSuron. FE -6-8431.1 ......— --------- --- QUARANTE1D PLABT1RINO 3-0718. After 6 or Sat. A Sun g A DAVIS__________FE 3-0384 j EXCELLENT FUfURE IN OTILD HOMirOARAOETcABINS ADDI training program. Applicants tione. Licensed builder. FHA - Wanted Real Estate 36 laundry facilities. decorated |4 rooms and bath W to wall carpeting in living roc Available Sej^ 1 517 E Pike r SYLVAN. LAKE. 5-ROOM l Ml ss-eyed> Name "Tu n Tel-Huron arei EM IP YOU CAN 8ELL FQR A BUILD-! ER - BROKTO OR W A N T • TO LEARN - ~ PACE PE 4-848S. LJt. Tpung. kdLLERg ELOOR'SERYICE .LAY-Ing. sanding, finishing PE 4-5450. MCJDKRNIZATION, RKMODHLINa. poured wails, residential and tSer*!UORn”(541»Wlltot PLAaTtf^rW# MID REPAIR. ppiinNayoR quAlpted inlgt-1 9l For IPLASTBRINO - Sect'y ____________TSm3£TBBkBS! free estimate. D, Meyers. EM 3-8183. R. O. SNYDER PLOOaJUkYlNa sanding and flnlabtos. Phone Tm LOST: 3 YR. OLD ORANUK AND white female Brittany. OR 3tM5 6r after S OR 3-31S2.____________ LOST - BROWN MONKEY IN vicinity of Oemun a Sanford. Ro-ward. PE 6-3383. ____ BATH. PRIVATE entrance. $18 per week. Child welcome. Inquire at 373 Baldwin , ... . . . Ave. Phone FE 5-1051.______■ I Ifif ! FE Ken°TempSton R O OH MODERN, PARTLY j ! K. L. 1 emplcton, Realtor: gRooM furn across from 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 I Tel-Huron Shopping Center. All LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY oli V111-, *»° **5J^iP8EwSS to sell. KarTasriels. EM 3-2*11 [ A*^1*1'*' 1040 w Huro“ m rE 4 "VERY NICE ROOMS, ALSO 3 I _nlce_roomi._uttl. PE 4-4488 .... : j RU DppER IN COUNTRY. CHIL- ALL CASH 1 dren welcome 490 W south aVn fh* ramrtra Blvd.. Rochester REpublic 2-3011 &Dluytog.tou“r need 5-ROOMS-ON SECOND- FLOOR! call us for Immediate j le{urmsSed .i I . WICKER SHAM I Ctoae to Fltoer Body PE 2-8458 7193 W Maple MAyfalr 8-8250 14 RMS AND BATH, LOWER, 3 ^stings Wanted (• e have reduced our supply of ed. 3140. PE 5-3322. - ^ rnV/^S.^'lii typ; 70 MOHAWK | >3 Pi«t n min_________________________________________ property. LUt^wtth us today: J rooms. Block bus end Til- [CLEAN 2 BEDROOM. LOWER. .. - y - Jiantaxd of the pres-1 Huron. Pino neighborhood $86 pvt. entrknee, ISO. Children wel-nrkeT . All utilities. Screened porch. FE come. Enid Mountain Rd. FE | 1 2-8431 or FE 5-708ft | S- 2M* LAKE Oft I ON. COLORED 335 a mo. i i. full b Ho shorthand required for 11 executives secretarial position- l————-— Oood typing, able to handler die-[WIDE OVERHEAD taphone. Aged 25-33, S days, plqaa- doors. Interior doors. 1 ant surroundings. Salary 3488 to! screws and so lortl start. Midwest Employment. 406 condition. Sen nt 381 Pontine Mato Bank Bldg. FE ~U|f Hobbies and Supplies 26A INDIVIDUALISM 18 HERE. HAND-made baby goods, sweaters, etc Special orders to tuft your taste. Michigan Handicap Craft Center. Ud f. Tatoarupa. _ ___ __ _ Notices and Personals 271."»”■! | at AEROTREDS KNAPP SHOES I FRED HERMAN OR 3-1582 | AREYOl) ii WORRIED OVER ent active market All utilities. Screened porch. CLARK REAL ESTATE>adult8. t rm west side, c FE 3-7S3S - RES. FE 4-4813 heat, garage. Phono FE 3-S0O7. m - — - - . ------------— l acres on U S. 10 htghway. 2 bed-Grand Blanc. 383. ■ ___FE 5-3188 i rooms; clean, auto, heat I atl, gar Phone FB 2-3318 or . FE 4-8338______ I ROOMS AND BATH. CLEAN Sep 1 to Troy OR 3-1931. 280 W. YALE j GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY ! Far » secure future ftod^t home 3b*droom*i>ri< Ua^ AND BA?H- REEFRriS: I^ATOR AND GAS RANOE - i - - ^ HEAT AND WATER FURNISHED „ '‘“l Ascension to Ctoricston —CLOSE TO DOWN TOWN PON- J. “drom ranch, no thru, tral- TIAC — 320 PER WEEK. FE t ,lc. _”M*nt TH_ 4-395*_________ 3-9441, FE 3-0303 \ AUBURN HEIGHTS NICE 4 ROOMS CLEAN, SMALL FRONT,"'"FIRST 1 !“tb. Ft 4-5438—_____< .... J Attention, Renters 280 W. Yale, off Baldwin Hurry! Only 2 left. Rent with I option to buy. Rent money apply* J to. cost. New 3 bedroom brick ranch, full basement, large lot; I ROOM PLUS 2 HATH RANCH hammOnd LAKE I !VE8 . BAT. SUN. TO I mond Lk. Dr. ri t4Tih 13 ROOMS- NICE ADAPTABLE several ways. FE 8-0S47. Eves $55 MO ! WESt SIDE! Plus taxes to Gt’s for t Ham- ICHARNWOOD HILLS LOVELY 3 flue j EJ Kamsb _ CLARKSTON AREA 3 BEDRMS. ilastered walla, oak ' . ______ In s Sub. Trade to°move* tn?*!* Full ‘price* *1*2 Look this over at *8 Henders and call W. W Ross Homes as , OR 3-8021 for further Information. 30% Discount of equity tn 4 bedrm, home. ! Huron Oardens. PE 3-7314. 1300 DOWN — *38 MO. I Bdutb Pontiac. Nice 8 rooms and } bath; Pull basement, garage. FE i ___________________________ 3 bedroo **** ^ho* with 1> ' qI*3 2M end of lot. 31,5( 2083 COTTAGE FOR SALE 34 000. LESS for cash FE 3-19*4. . DRAYTON PLAINS This 3 bedrm. mod. with Tull bsmt. SSB. 75 x 134 landscaped lot. 2 car gar., can ho bought for IU.200, If you have substantial dn. pymt. Only *12,888 for thfa d bedrm. full bsmt . alum S * S. water softener, dlshmaster, lot la 75 X PACE ROOMS. EVE. TQ 3-3713 3-BEDRM l>i *3. 138* Whittier' f. I. WEST SIDE ' DEBTS? ! KENNEDY WATERPROOFING CQLLEGE GRAD I Man batwtea too ages of 32-33. i with ssrvleo obligations fuUflllod.! for position with prominent i tionai com pan- *-- Building Supplies 14 SEPTIC TAKES CLEANED Jmploya____ ___________ Bank Eldj. PE MSI7. lent, 408 Pontiac State evelyn Edwards VOCATIONAL^_ COUNSELING SERVICE 34ti EAST HURON SUIIK 4 Instructions 10 CHINA PAINTINO LESSONS FOR btgtonora. EM 3-113. MEDiCAL-tisiSTANT Medical aast. secretary specialised ---------ngagaai HI Interior doors. No. 1 beams, acrows atd so forth, all coed condition. SO* at 3*4 W. Maple m call Ml *4*34. Business Service 15 . CONSOLIDATE ALL TOUR BILLS i AND LET US OIVE YOU ONE PLACE TO PAY. _ BUDGET SERVICE . II W HURON PE 2-0900 ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- j Ing s friendly advisor phone FE , 2-5122. After 5 p.m or If no an-: swot, FE 2-873*. Confidential. COLD WAVE SPECIAL. 85.50 COM- ! plete, Dorothy's, FE 3-1244. | DAINTT MAID SUFFllES - 738 , Menominee. Mrs. Wallace. FE j Realtor 3101 W. Huron 8t.t COLORED LtSTINOS blocks tn _ adults.MY 24381" or MY "mSt! FB 4-*oax iTTHi^iVEAitt'-. PINE' LAKE! j OBC.HARD COURT APARTMENTS ALMOST ""nSW! 1 or 3 adults FE 2-4842 "Modern In Every Detail” battLea. heat. - — — — ------------------------ ADULTS, ONLY . FE 8-8918 OR 3-4144 A LAROE 3-ROOM MODERN APT., MOD. BIDS.. LOE. APT STOVE AVAILABLES»pT. furniture belter than averase. nice »nd_ ?•»««. tocluded. Hus line J™*- ““»• _»»■ ...............- 1 Free parking. Oood cond., *47.5* £SFiiJL*,r °*n _____ _ _month. PS 2-8839. _____ * eral HosplUI- PE *4787. w eek. couple only. NEW LUXURY LAROE 2 BED- LAKEPRONT BRICX2 BEDROOM ______ room apartment, full size dining! Urge living room.tllebath.bea^ — — 1 room, built-in oven S rang*, air- ' Mfw view, KM 3-3844 and UN conditioned. Just beautiful!! It's ___________ '____________ a dream! 1145 per month Avail j MOD. 5 RM i BATH. 7* E able October 1st. Will sell English Sheffield, block off Baldwin Chippendale dining room suite. ! Convenient to Fisher Body or ri*r* sf 5*rt,tS rSS-. T°* : Realty OR 4-0432 Builders ^potot^Int 00* ” W | FO" SALS BY OWNBt - VROpM FRANK SHEPARD REALTOR | ^h” *t<‘ri>^ ft 919 James K Blvd. [ cou»«» ________ * We invito vou to toe showing of 1 FOR SALE BY OWNER. 3 BBD-tnis neve lake-front homo featur- I rooms, near WhUe Lake. 3 yeart Ing 31, bains, stepped-up base- old. down payment open, .Can bo ment intercom system Drive out : ipertion or phone FE 4-^00 furnished I Clyde Rd.. Hlgh- r additional Hilo 1350 DOWN cutle! West suburban: A 2-bed-om homa with carpeting. lla-r garate and prlcrJ —tm “ *“ tone FE 2-33*4 C la Supply CO a St Phone T training prepara tog wtu-paylng office or laboral I windows. Reasonable. : Phone FE a ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE. __________ tq block from Tel-Huron. FE MIDDLETON I 2-8831 ______ _____ Eves. FE 3-3203 > CLEAN 2 ROOM APT. CHRISTIAN “NEEDED” I home. Pension tody. FE 4-2389. 1 CLEAN 3 ROOM-APARTMENT, 11 Hovey between Cottage and William Bendeioff NEWLY DECORATED living room, full slsec laboratory ,?«7i New crop pis cherries, pitted, blue- ^ *a ** **---------------------------- Wedding Napkins "FREE" —FLUE 100 INFORMAL*— With Every Order Of Wedding Invitations fiackentose Book Store II EAST LAWRENCE Ft 3-141*' — j ON AND AFTER“TSI8 DATE August O. ISM, I win — '~ 1-1 responsible for any deb— traded by any other than myself. C Banning Harold LinU. 3611 ; Coseyburn, Drayton Plain. Mich- , Lake Properties _______________ LOTS — COTTAGES — YR. RD. Oamun. Ft 5-9648. Buy ers Galore | couple, pvt. bath and ent J. A. TAYLOR. AGENCY I =- 7732 HIGHLAND ROAD OR 4-0304 ; CLEAN^ ROOMS SPECIALIZED REALTY SERVICE ---■■■ -1 Call Louis Borit, Realtor. FI 3-3642. all big_______________________ Built-In bathtub. TUe floort_______p dinette Also sizable kitchen Oai heated butldlng- -________ up. Automatic gas hot wai or night. Tiled hallwayi school, also grade school short distance. 444 E. PI LAROE OX 3-9104. bedroom, j MODERN LOCATED_______________ — 84" win Road. 373* Gregory 6-28J7. RENT WITH OPn(fit fO 4-3209 RUSSELL YOUNG REAL E8TATE & BUILDINO BALD- *358 DN. ON « RM. A BATH Util. WTD: SMALL FARM, AROUND 16 acre*. Immediate occupancy. Mutt have FE or OR exchange OR 3-304*. __________________I FIRST FLOOR Rent Apta. FurnUhed 371 ^,e,u torairiM** *a,he? g round.^ garage. Near _EUzabeth Adams Street off South Jessie 8 "J*i| COMMERCKHiLLKr"rOAD*Ar4A _______ gj , — 2 bedroom ranch home, breete- per" Utilities funriahtdron Semi- ! 8-8801._ Z\y' * c>r Ur-*«£t-fu.U-A**ement. _______________ PLSaSANt"aPARTMENT. I50 PER Efficiency Apartments ^vethinchto^‘VcIdiiiM0r ‘ninn< Cement work of oli ; 3-43*6. 3 Rooiitar FrJvaTe entrance! | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 38 Uliutief, cion. 813 weekly. 1 men. FE3-Ool>. __ 2 ROOM APARTMENR $10 WEEK. Util, furnlahed. 75 Clark. 2 OR ' 3 BOblf APARTMiNT Including TV. West Side. Call Lake FE 2 OR 3~ I Creatk . Ehzab ROOM ed. Close . COUPLE WITH NICE LAKE: I 3-18! .-BEDROOM, LOWER FENCED play yard, near grade school. UtUHles, with aoft water, fur-ntshed. Private entrance. Avall-able Sept. 1. PB 2-5697. I BEDRM. UPPER NEAR OMT. stove, automatic oil heat and hot water furnlahed. Modern, dean. 2- ROOM APARTMENT, NEAT AND clean. Ideal Jor 1 or 3 people. Close to gowntown. Private hath, private cgtraace. 114 week, phone TK 5-574V or FB-2-9343. 3 AND 4 ROOMS ctCWld IN. FE 4-0808 or FB 3-4127. 3- ROOM FURNH^tt)--* PART- ment. private bath and entrance. Near the litke. OR 3-0420, _ , . ,_ . > mb.I-n.JW1 AND BATH J W PYJ§ W™*!? **™ DESIRABLE ROOM. GENTLEMAN private home,_close in FE 2-9514 GIRLS, NICE HOME OF YOUR ..own, rm. rate* 547 W. Huron. LAROE ROOM FOR 2. PREFER * RMS. OIL HEAT, ALJL CON- ! to8*? N An *** ROOM FOR RENT. 310 A WE , 74 Baldwin._________________________ Ing. dra er. Full lake privileges • Includes carpel -304 Pioneer Open NEWLY FURNISHED LAKE — "----- Available ‘ ‘ too* IEDROOM _____,nd Sun BY OWNER! 3 ROOMS. l.OE L1V-lng dining room, carpeted baw- beth*' Kke** Counta NC*ub % 1-3030 _____ BY OWNER, * RM HOUSE LK 3 AND i ROOM APARTMENTS. BRICK ---------------- PE 2-214*.____,_____________I tolly 4atooted 2tt car garage, , rinDROOM U^PER NEAR LIN- 1“. JjHrto«t011 *“*» | coin Jr. High, stove, refrig';, heat Call PE 3-7827.______I turn. (68 month. Call PE 6-1117. I COMMERCE TWP 2 _ BEDRM I B^OMS WiiTSE^I^iUdiSHT ^^222^SSb2gmsIT -,U“- BUELT 11 Rooms with Board 43: 5n S*trx Va utility room of Union Lot Moot t sold U . 11*3 lusher Rd off Oakley WE PAY ALL YOUR BILLS yard I blk. from pvt beach out 135W Oakland Ave. Fl 4-1854 ---hlldren welcome *75 ROOMS. REASONABLE BOARD ■ Opt 141Vs Oakland. FB 3-9100_ f^am^SW-mnWvrc ftD4^ard m wu" mo. Adults^ FN Hut attar 5:30. vka Lk. Eue. neighborhood am ----------;- •i RM. UPPER FLAT. PVT. INT 1 |S|I • end bath, 107H Sanderson, child o June, call MI 7 EM 3-3418. i ~— - -— ______________________eeplng checks, post- aa^gsr7r,..7 * *-gro. nBJ,o svOl____IfOMK.X SERVICES ^fraj^migtooto fe saw: 'mMx cjm 3 ROOMSANh BATH. ADULTS only- MS Per week. 147 W How-ard. FE 2-2488 or FE 3-9462. war ' ' i—Bu—pbi a.Tu—S»Vri~ pe»W 1 zchool and tranaportatton. Free! home! lakefront. eacellent schools ’ lS1 uS« sSLtY umS' 1 parking. Stove and refrigerator »180 mo. Evenings after 8 30 p m tlao Motor*. 8d«ta. FE,2-7SSS , furnished Contact Mrs Hollen- i EM 3-S2S2 1 ■ATH | _heck.8t Mu^dty.FK j-0817 j LAKE FRONT HOUSE. S ROOMS “A i* 13 LOVELY LARGE ROOMS AND | IM heat, automi ' Convalescent 1 LADY CONVALESCENTS, rlitlen home, good care and int surroundings. North- wntann vwt.r.iefim "afiii KRIBBS LAND8CAFE TRUCKINO "dutoOfSTr”"*"11 •* ““ ** irk. CaU FE *570. ‘ «l*STl*4. Bldg, Rochester | OL 151*4 and OL 1-1104 3 ROOMS NEAR CITY HOSPITAL. , ______________________ _ adulU. 402 West Huron. PB 4-73*4. furnished. . Adult* only. Mixed v ROOMS NTCELV JfPRNISHED - OK., FK. *5434. . _______ HEAT - tlMit AHPWafR irROOMSb SATR *5* ADULTS ----------------------- STORE. APPROX. 34 X 70 HEAT ^u— «■*«tlv remodeled front Ad-Osllag|ber'a Music BtU- 1 with 8 lots. Only *8.150 STEELE RKAl.TV (Main Office I 1346 N. Milford Rd between Highland and Milford MU 4-2045_____ EM 3 BY~OWNER. SACRIFICE^ 1 B birch cftbinct. tlT ! to school FHA ___, FT W1_________ aA BY. OWNER: 12; w Iftkt front hom I AtUched 2' > PACE Nothing Down - 3 Bedrooms, full basement, rough home*’ »«&* OR *3-0807 and EE 5-5078. HOUSE FOR SAUE. UtTCARROLL Lake Rd. rcss MA 4-3426. ~ -m SYLVAN Lake privileges 3 bedrm. brick, natural fireplace, ceramic tile bath, nicely landscaped lot. Only 91U0 dn. VACANT. Move right . PACE IMMEDIATE POSSE4SIC floor8 wrff ■■ m *■» mp- AVVIfll —JI^— ----- m. \ ^r®8- Immediate Occupancy 5190 Dura- bam Dr. West end of EUaabeto [ RiV — , —-- - Lake. KM 7-1940_________~ j dlo,--*» E- Huron. OR 3-141* 4-0*37. ULTRA NEW nTORiS, WEST SIDE 1 BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM FULL . ~ " R 7»M , A.........basement, FE 94Ml 1 PACE \ THE_^OXTIAC PRESS FRIDAY. AUGUST 1960 For Salt Htoat* |9 ^ If You Earn $2.47 Per Hour You cm Wh Wtl.it >q ft trick home laeludint V, sere woodedlot on Meed u.-oet tor Him Includes papered family room dining room, Vi baths 1 Urge bedrooms.^^t-ta built-la appliance.! “Candlfwkk Woods** ADDITION 3<* Mile* Nortti af W*lion For Salt ttowsM 49 For Skit Houatt For Salt Houses BUILD? (BTi(3 WHITE SM1TKA LILLY "JIM" WILLIAMS Real Estate * Insurance UK) Baldwin___________r I> H [TIRED «t__________ „ __ jVVIMIr UM nm sun Em. utility and haw Oarage. | lots, fertile garden In small town Clone to stores, bus and church totto EM 3-4M4 _ Rent Beateta ! ONLY THE RICH • I ’CAR AFFORD TO FAY RENT . S " Bi| hew and i__ 2* and 3-bedroom hi , homes Priced open » to 531.0)4 Bx WHITE BROO 1 “pace" i HAYDEN > natural fireplace PACE ORt-MJa _ RELIABLE YAMUY CAN ACCL’M- ulate. their own down payment u 2 bath house in a good sect „ of Lake Orion PrtcO IWM 1 details call Max t. Sinipt 2-dtg ___________1 WflRlSGf Beautiful lifht brick down; 2 unfinished basement Ss.Gsrage Paul -Nyotirs. Re« « BEDROOM HOME 1 ; tera&i — NORTH HILL TRI-LEVEL 2 bedroom plus das. !•■» bathe, bum in range, oven and dtghwuhor 2’t tar garage sankan patio .* bar-b-tue. velvet lawn attracUvalr fenced Lototod . —----nvidlng ‘ 244 FRET Along the Rlvvr'kank 17 story 1 bedroom home. 2 car garage. Full price 59,650. T $1,630 DpWN >DUE TO ^ J OtJR CUSTOMER 'emends wv need good sound marketable llet*, practical sovriciog of your Real Estate problem-, please call us Real Estttt Company '<00 N. Main. Rochester OL U14J Open ’til 9 BAROAINS QALORF. ___________—___ JEROME BUILDING CO. ROCHESTER 3-BE0BOOM BRICK F* 4-*533_________ WE 3*1200 tri-level IH baths family room. LAROE HOME ON NORTON 3 |*‘ Jf***; ftjjf001* ,,, SM apU. plus owners apt. Oak floors, ow°*f ‘Tri----------- tiied bath, knotty pine paneling,v good furniture Included Tile isasemen with sin* and etovi Oas automatic hot water furaaci ROCHESTER 3 BEDROOM. Da BATHS. OAS HEAT. EXCELLENT LOCA- '' Lot 75* TION. 1MM OCCUFANCY SALE "o' Reasonable down payment. OR REFT OL l-l«l_ Priced *14.*50 Ph. FE 2-7153 fc6cHI8TtR.VgTORY g ROOMS, LARGE 1 BEDROOM HOME ON — -- floor Alumtnun _ painted, n too OL 1-0524 SYLVAN l.AKF tiZZ JACK LOVELAND iltl'casi Lake Rd PE 23-4 SACRIFICE • ROOM RANCH .St. Frederick'n LAKE FRIVdEO«B~fV^BEDROOM l Only MOO down, todud- YXGl'S. Realtor ORTONV1LLI let ________NA 7-2)tS m7 2 baths orated^ near MODERN 3 BEDROOM^ HOME BY condition. Near schools buses and •tores STM dn. Full .price U ,00 FE 4-0221 or FE 4-1M2 Mixed Neighborhood ♦so 8 Marabou.^ Onneti^ r ^jm . ^ scaped lot Frtced at only 54904, with low da pyut. PACE ,ij Realty OR 4-0430 Builders MODERN 3 BEDROOM RANCH; **' #*/*** *®®° s.l«0.f — ■ iT*.»M.'’ferm4**rW* Ur** tot J.C. HAYDEN. Realtor , SO I Walton FE I-0441 ___Open Bvee. 8un. I ta 4 p m. $10,350 THE SKYLtXEK Will bull Mh7 AT**T ; temporary home an your let. Full kitchen Wv arrange financing. Jl\ HAYDEN. Realtor Open Sat and Sun 2 to 7 P M. Dally by appointment *0 E Walton___ y'E * 0441 DORRIS TREMENDOUS BARGAIN. •to *15 — This beautiful wbtta • frame ranch home with 1121 eg ft of living area, enclosed breezeway. •Pd two patloe. plus attached 2 ear garage, full basement, ncip tloaally large and wejl-planaed rec- batlia. corpeted throughout, oyer tt.40* In awnings, sit- Realty OR 4-043* _ MILFORD.' 2 YRS OUT1 BDRM ...............________________Z._______ Basement Oae beat Storms. SACRIFICE. MUST SELL COLON- screen*. 0S5 0Q. MU 4-0035 ____tat HUU tub custom bl-tevel. MOD ' HOME OAS HEAT 2-CAR - garage. 2 fireplaces 3> ft I-05IS. -FE 4-fS2S.“ TJ ™°w. Large Itvfij* room an, MUST SELL IO gETTLE ESTATE gj n 5-J»n.f““ tcho0'' almtf maar*are Best^aeb «Her SACRIFICE'E9UITY rOR Wiu take EM 3-0611 or OR 3-4314 Assume _]*Td_ cawtracli. i 1 Itmnr BBCRIFfCE. NETO O^M *“ &zrsi ks** II)- NEW ) BDRM - b.mt —04 any paneled * MM equity - PE t-l*4| LANDSCAPED; . „ow* - mahoi-•sertftee for *3. twl storms R ecreens Oa* t —Xelb Lake F---- fil ■HI Mil U Suburban Living AMts Best CONVERTIBLE 24) 3 R 4 bedrooms. l'» baths redecorat- W, W. ROSS HOMES. PACE NEAR NORTHERN! * FTVE (51 BEDROOMS! l.*. ft^i fS?0* Has one full bath. 1 had batb.L full bsme.. ree rm., ; and an extra shower!:: Designed Ta ft. lot. Only It eOO o fo a BID HAPPY FAMILY! I 5j Separate dining reom. full base-! meat, gat beat, garage Natur- & tig' i*bUi them "ilk.' that **».------»“*•«* an/ more but «* i?" TRI-LEVEL STARTER 5§e Madtwn Md! _ NO MONEY DOWN call W W Ros.EHome« at OR • *“*»*• ** t.imi inv further inlormatiuR Tour loi or our* liv* inodfi F * cln M Undl?d fo. g*0* O Flattley. Bulldsr _RM 3-04*2 down plus coetkll! ____ WALLED LARE. 3 BEDROOM Tine 3 Bedroom Ranch oil ...... About 'a acre tot located at 1*4 mortgage owner M Milford Rd ‘e mil* north Of M-5* WIDOW MUST SACRIFICE In Village of Highland 3* min- toom home atove and ralriger utea to Detroit Owner will aeUi *tor. I car garage near lake **•***■ »<■*** down' EM 3-3M2 *13.054) Aluminum storms and, WEST SIDE screens >• bath off msster bed- ■ , . ... ..... , , ... ..... room all targe rooms A good to? ea«*e Si doSn place for children this it only er VISn L0* nd fire place, exceptionally large DANDY BUNOALOW (1050 situated on two large tola, nice porch with aluminum awning oak floor* newly decorated grid new furnace Very reasoakble terms to tenable client DORRIS & SON REALTORS WE TRADE 52 W Huron_Phoue NE 4-1*57 MULTIPLE I.ISTINO SERVICE IRWIN ' £2373' DRAYTON. HIGHLANDS A very^ nice 2-bedroom %SA call us. Special consideration and! cooaolation If you are an out of **** ^ANCHOR LI 7-3)80 . JO *-*777 Want To Sell? — Dial L-LS-T-LN-L 2 . s i bedroom. Decorated, eat furnace, lam Utility, modern kitchen, lake , privileges school bus stop. No 1 down payment. 11500 *75 per. I month including takes and tnsur- h ance MY 2-*yi. , . Zoned Commercial i *0x200 ft. lot. Has 2 bedroom 2-bedroom bungalow basements large li kitchen with stalblee Located on '» acre I trees and garden OPEN SAT. 2 DU MELTON. B1RM1NOHAM 3 bedroom brick ranch, tlnlshi _ ______ Church *n.4O0 FHA commitment. Immediate possession, tl* E W EARTH. REALTOR 3tg a Woodward. Birmingham MI 4-7676____ BDRM FULL BATH Raaeonably priced at I7.S0C Tcckler realty wishes to dispose o due to financial dtftli buy. Com* in nnd mi OWNER 1/1* 1 Lot down payment OK 3-Hga OWNER BEINO TRANSFERRED 3 bedroom, nicely landscaped, gas best gag) down New FHA lean •33 Btoe* FIX* __ 1 OUR EQUITY ) BEDROOM FUR• outsell, oil Baldwin EM 3 «207 OPEN SUNDAY 1-7 TRI-LEVEL STARTER MODEL n$t Commerce Rd O Flattley Builder EM 3-0412 OPEN HOUSE SAT A 8UN 111 Josephine. Pioneer Highlands. 3 large bed r ms. brick tin-lev el, 2' ‘ —‘-*■ -J -- —. screened STOUTS Best Buys Today barbecue i nlt-ln kitchei. large living i BEST SELLER OPEN SEE TJU. E-CON-O-TRI VOORHEIS ROAD RAY O NEIL. REALTOR fT 2-0*34 OWNER’S SACRIFICE . Mu-t sell Only t*1* fm mv hom« in Oxbow Lake area Approx *5,100 balance it' 00* per moiith EM 3-74W. _• OWNER TRANIFERRED MUST sacrifice. 3 bedrms brick ranch., fireplace. *12 *0* - (1*01 da EM . *OQT ________ Foattac Township building.- Priced i 112 000 with terms WirE QUIETER DOWNTOWN PACE Quiet^refiienti Warren St 8Moi»n ' !..p« 20-Acre Estate iy OH 4-041* Ratldert ' a" PERRY ACRES w 3-bedroom brie* ceramic tile DVORAK fc full bbeeaeot. carnetic __ ebubaarni gas OREENBH1ELD lancf atreet Ops ■INDEPENDENCE birch i k 4-40)1 _________ ' Pontiac Township i. Lin- CIVILIANS $19Q DOWN fwr apooiet 3)1) Bute* St off Bool! L«ke ltd nr Pontiac Lake ST make OFPtR ^ -PACE IkitoHy s \, OR ir’oi'JS . Builders f£2J?'T ilAYMANAUtMILN FE 8-0466 . ____ _____A aluminum noma, 3 fireplaces, 2la. baths, full basement^ large Bet room, pen rage, only )33.W)/Terms. COZY HOME Located on tot M * 33*‘. This • My/myt Look who’s yellow! For Salt Houses 49 For Sab Houses WEBSTER LAKE ORION - OXFORD ] 2 ACRES - WITH THIS S ROOM ‘ home, near Lakeville, quiet, se- ; eluded area. Living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, dining room. SMSbSSb.** "•* fu,‘ porch A selling 'for only gg.SOO Terms ted McCullough realtor ARRO REALTY *1*3 Cass-EUtibeth Rd 'E 5-1284 FE 4-.)844 Open t l i to 1:1) p.m. ALL DAY SUNDAY HOYT -UNION LACE ' 3 bedroom ranch Aluminum tld- i lag room, kitchen and lovely pen-elect dining room Located oh beautiful tondicaped tot. Just a DONELSON FARE 4 bedroom brick colonial Carpet-rd living Toom and dtnlrg room Large kitchen with breakfast room Drayton Plains. Priced low tl SO,- GIROUX GENERAL real estate 43*5 Dixie Hwy OR 3-*'" Open ‘tit I, Sunday ‘tit *. Johnson OXFORD - SMALL HOME. EASY walking distance to business dis- j trtet. New siding, new aluminum 1 UWdUag tone inboard* Priced t O ecu st $13,500 - 02.tOO doW»- ' SYLVAN U5KE On the Imke. 4 bedroom brick | . and sauttaung different , 3 fireplaces plus outtlde grtu. Recreation room, hot water heat. .. - Carpeting and Thermopon* wts- deep l«k with’ «By tower* and | best of all 'tmw and Modem.' 1 Butt In 1054 One of OUT MOST ; desired oroBi. I HOWS BUSINESS,? . I ! NEVER BEEN BETTER! You wiu say utor yon have seen ' tbit oxclumve Weat Sid* prop-; erty: Custom built hmek only 4 yean old with All the trim-1 mtnge on a big St ft tot. A tec-rration room that you will I dream about with adjoining 'a bath. Perfect lot entertaining Will tm&toi land contract or trxdr.CrLETg,nDOC BUSINESSM NEW MODEL TKI-LEVEL "Loaded with charm and Hva- f bUity 4 bedroom* sunken living room, dreost kitchen { r'RIOIOAIRE EQUIPPED— i and matter bathroom that; — CERTAINIV *THE FTNOT-- >MULTIPLE LISTING BXRVICE m WBBO)l .gyyt 3 three room apartments on 2nd noor. Ptrxt flair aporimsmt —« bo used by own* -NORTHERN SCHOOL DISTRICT —Immaculate 2 bedroom buaxa-baeemenu carpeted fty-tng roam. Large IN i ll* ft. tot. 11.950 nm price. OREBN LAKE FRONT - 1*4*1 ' property located oa exclusive Orase Lake Owner to leaving state and to anxious to 5*11. Bx-ee.tootm*Ach and troll lands* aped tot. Fihtures ( bedrooms. 3 garages.. Hat watsr heat, large i. rep.ace and mauv mher extra*. Priced to sell immediately. NOTH1NO DONE -> Loreto j bed- snficar newly fmilllf A Honey af « deal. AH you nobd is about |31l closing Cooto. COLORB) - Umg ) rm modem home to the eery pbak of ccodt-. t ton. Pull BfegMlMMONi turn Nice front POT eh. Oood let and Head at. OaUf NM). very easy LXABR OPTION NOV Middle Btralto Lake: TWO tots with cu» ' two kewijtoi bungalow with attached garage.- Full bat’i 5S25S bedrooms, baseboard hot yatei heat1 Pull price *0.500 Mertgogl cost* will handle. Realty & Bui^ing Co. FE 4-0921 Ml ELIZABETH LAM ROAD COLORED VRRY NICE 3 BHDROOM HOME WITH HARDWOOD flOORB — KITCHEN HAS «?*5? orcvnpAKD - Largevfive bedroom to on pice quiet st tt. ABeoRtor but wen | **■ •ELL OR TRASH - Nice 3 bedroom rrwT sratr Alum, storms. Rec. rm. New gas funa. Two bath*. WAS to wall carpeting. Only 511,500. Quick -...... WU1 trade too cheaper fiome^toud house! raller. LAKE FRONT - Located to beautt-fttt Jayno Height*. Largwttombllng brlek rancher erfth gfHMiMW two car gar. 1 to bath*. All large rooms. A homo hum for enjoyable lake living. Only 521,150 23 YEARS OF SERVICE LAKKTRONT HOME New 3 bedroom home Large fsmtly kitchen, living room with picture window overlooking toko. Home just completed. Only til. ortmonts up tth full hath and separate . i. Excellent condition. Wm A stone elded Family room Oarage Circle drive Nicely tondicaped Call tor showing . lla car garage.' invely family >m« Only 170 monttrf Eveninca after • call Mr. Wheaton FE 4-5254 A. JOHNSON, Realtv ■ 1704 S. Telegrauh RH. FE 4-2533_______________ CRESCENT LABE Country Living One Acre Land Lots of garden space wttb this attractive 2 bedroom Cape Cod , home with unfinished upstairs, for additional bedrooms. lea- MODEL Open 1 days t week. 2- i room homes in 8unset Oakley Park. On our 5T.M). 14)5 down and .month. On your tot. t7.M ASSOCIATE BROKERS In, Co. toe. Ol^gHARP LARI Large flrsplaie. Attached two car gor. with «8 bum in euobonrds etc. Two Tenn. Stone Planters •ehool bus at door, Will tra,« fqr cheaper homo or west side income. Priced at only 120.mo and worth every penny. UST WITH US - \For fast and efficient service w* buy, sell and trad*. 2b yrs. serving PoMtac and vlelnity. Open g-g. L.H. BROWN. Realtor , 50* Ellaabeth Lake Road rx 4-35*4 nr ffidiit MULTIPLE UBTPfO SERVICE 5200 DOWN OR WILL BERT WITH option to buy Only in p*r month for thu spin and span a KENNEDY Realtor 1 3101 W. Huron St "SMITH" odern kitchen with dining bedrooms large scroened-tio 2's tar garage Only KENT I hath, large kl'chen i 51.5 So INDIA ft V1LLAOE . Bee this attractive home Featuring large living room with natural fireplace family sized dining room, largo modern' kitchen and breakfast nook 3 btd-rooms At * very attractive price with terms. EAST BOULEVARD i ■ Lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch Featuring rutK btsomert, oak “Bud’’ Nicholie, Realtor 49 Ml Clemms St. « FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 4-8773 DIRECTIONS: Off Union Lake Rd „ near St Patrick’s Church. Follow , r signs. Follow S Commerce Rd toMOaktoy Park ltd. and follow STEELE REALTY^ (Main Office) to N. Milford Rd. between Htgh- Mllford. House of distinction. Ibaturlhg, bullt-lns. basement and fireplace*. One of these It sure to fit you* desires. Priced from f2i.- LALINGER R F.YLTY OR 4-04CI Open 9 to g 1)31 WUItams Lk. Rd. Open Bun. DRAYTON WOODS - NEW fireplace baseboard heat, per plumbing. Alum storms an screens. Paved driveway and gi rage. Price reduced to IM.1t). — I.— ---—— — combi- nation Including draperies, carpet-tog dtob washer and many other desirable features Esc Main street location with l*» » e—•-age near parking tot district. An exc. van appointment value shown t BUY SELL, TRADE 2SSL., milLer/, GILES | NORTHERN HION it tim li? ra with CATtff d Ur|* lot. :jr of Ftotllc. n. full t ; I. Wtfktng dt.A- < HlOH ^ " dupUc*t€ or yimriii. h r. hagstrcAi ! REALTOR 4*00 Highland RCL ■ M-55 ■ PONTIAC OR4-Q358 ly into a practically new borne. All reboumltoned I — you can mov* in 5400 down lovely 3 beaoom onen rw Oak floor*, gaa boot toent. torch cupboards tgft at this price. Bettoi NEAR W1SNER sot -ranch, full base-Only one PACE Realty '''/.Builders _ _ ^ OH 4043* GAYLORD ACRE-LAKE FRIVILEOE — Only gtt).)) down — 5 rooms and bath all mi one floor part basement. oil heal and plenty Of gar-■ den gptce. Tout pries, (O.fOO M. PAYING DIVIDEND) L^ntio 3-7 ; lomlljt brick Income to a choice i ! north 2Kl* !ocatlea. 2 4-rtoa apartment* bith everything sep- .... Hardwood fluora plastered ------ toWtoat. carpet- fh-| pletelv fur imbed TTn excellent buy and * good return - it t.goo i. Let 10 x 3M. Own- a throughout, i only 50,550. HIDE OUT — 1 hilltop overlooking excellent JilnjMase ^Oood ^aluminum boa' j SCHRAM ’! full basement glassed t i only 110* 500* w ith**!* r m» > LAKBFRONT WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 1483 Baldwin___FE 4-054 Partridge 18 THE "BIRD" TO SEE GOLF. SWIM. FISH Fraetlctliy at your door in Mill -parlous 3 bedroom, l'a bath brick raneb home Picture win dows fire place family r-’ll ENJOY UVINO - mettt, garage, new otl heat. 01A50 Total price Very reasonable down payment, enu pe 5-0603 NEAT » CLEAN e privileges — ‘■“•■ooms _____ | t payment. Call , WEST SIDE 5 room home in Pontiac. I lent neighborhood. Ope i Basement. Lot 50x128. Pric 11.200 DOWN PAYMENT 2 bedroom home, north side 1 ’ ' ‘ ’ 1. Call PE a fireplace. > bedrooms, at. garage rail basement, oil yours for only 59,560." W'illiam Miller Realtor IE 2-026,1 Auburn Heights 3 bedroom frame home, large J) ft, living roctn. Pull basement, autumstjc otl furnace, large 7* x 215 ft well landscaped tot with fruit tree* etc. Csir for further Information GILES REALTY CO. ” *31 Baldwin Are OPEN • A M — • P.M. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE RoTfeTJ- Suii^i. Realtor j __ 244 8 TELEORAPH RD 1 HiW MA 541431 At Place toRetire /Zb^arre, fruit and befrt« 20 mip. W. of Ponttoc Nr shopping i center. Pull bsm't.. 4 bedrm home, jar., separate tool shed, an fsnetd ahd very heat. Ill - 300-53.000 dn. >510 X10. ! HaroW ‘Ked) Frank? t 35)3 Union Lk Rd EM 3-330* I Open Mill t p>m. _\ Templeton i Old FtiPiri House ' Approximately 3 acrrs, ‘ equipped as rest home nishlngs including deep ] Automatic washer and dryer. ('- Double stove and refrigerator 5 bedroom*, up. on* bedroom and {■ 3 large room* plus ktiehta, Pan'S try and very large glassed-tn porch on first flow. Basement, 1 new oti furnace and 1-ear garage. Beautiful grounds ou paved hlih-i wav cu.. m. MntoJd Term*. ffr'- OPEN 4581 KEMPf DRAYTON PLAINS Sat. and Sun. I ? 6 ANNETT i.tuv Payment Nrar ^Los>|^f*llow rm Sc *?2Si' borhood Price just reduced to 134.35* on term, or trod* DRAYTON PLAINS Believe it or not, this 3 bedroom bungalow has been reduced from $11,000 to only IS.tOO with owners equity of $3,100 down. Out of State owner ly 111 and must sell. Lori* fenced yard potto, nnd outddbr grill You'll OLDER HOME I room homo Oood kitchen, petlng large kitchen with built-in i i. Also will-consider trade. ! ) deeo froea* Includo*0 total price Large LADDS , Close to Dravton Plains 4 room home with 3 bedrooms on ; largo M) x 1)0 ft. lot. Fsn base-ment necM som# flntgh Oood well 2 soptto tanks and fields A good neighborhood. Will take “r *• Perl of^.dnwn payment *5 000 — 11,00* down LADDS.INU : *302 Dtoto HerpT or 3-1231 West Side...,. Income" Property 2 family homr income ' - wo. 310 8. Marshall. OB 3-34 I K PAIRLY NEW APTS. OH walled laee ■ Grace Lutheran ♦lutt 1 abort wall u> Church Htui Jr *choo! 3 bed POMflftiOl $1000 ( 700- Ft. Lakefrotit . Approx J acre* High scenic tS!? Home hos L-shaped living rm with fireplace, lge dining rm ItuIT. kitchen and brenklast rm. 2nd floor 3 bedrooms and 2 baths Basement OA) HEAT, maid's ■ car garage Beautiful wooded ; 302 X 21) IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR , FF. 5-4971. 042 JOSLYN COR MANSFIELD OPEN EVENIN08 * SUNDAY MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE CLARK Lake front on pi'easant ' LAKE Lots of possibilities Wtti o little po'nt and fixing up !) thls^I bedroom home large living ' place, large pleasant kitchen. 2; large enclosed porches, full basement. electric hratlog system, corport. All on vary good fenced to^ With^j20 (t^ take frontage able offer caoh or terms. Listing price at $13,000 CO'.ORED OI PROnPECT St. THIS IS HARD TO BEAT. 3-stOry 3-bedroom homo ook floors, plastered wall* Nle# Mrg* kltcum fU i basement, pleasant tngtooed sun porch Oarag*. fenced-in bock yard with to** of nie* shod* tree* including fruit troos. Only IMN with just mortgage costs down. r poyment* of . Deluding taxes wo OR 3-33)1 8 man' VACANT. LOR RAINE MANOR BRICK RANCH. 3 bedrooms. ; besutlfT* kitchen gas furnace, alum storms and screen*. Nice ! larg. lot. this to on Immacutot* masonry horn*. 20x24 living ing. targe natural fireplace, spacious family rm. Bre-’ place, rec rm- with oar. 20x3) swimming pool. 2 outdoor fi replaces beautifully landscaped grouods Inc I approx 15 acres of pork-like woods, are some of the features Ideal for family home , or entertotntng. Msnv per-scnsi items Included st Its ZONED COMMERCIAL ON OF-DWRE RD ^Lovely J-lmdrobn^ plus |to bedroom walMp-woB csrpet Using room full boaoi 522.150 * NOTHING DOWN We tl vo,-oni and new v decorated, with need ", 530* leHH for pNpatd ( I. VRK REAT. KST.tTF ; ^3*2 W Hut.-. ( mui,riPtErfisiriNa aERVics Partridge AND ASSOCIATES 1090 W. HURON - FE 4-3551 SMITH WIDEMAN PIONEER HIGHLAND BRICK Featuring 2 largo bedroom*, sccesdble ottto. Large roe-peted living room Ettra-ee COUNTRY EBTATE BEAUTIFUL ) room brick ranch on beautifully sloping 5 acres Features L*r*» Otrpoted living room with fireplace FaxaUv sited dio-l'g room also carpeted. Ceramic tile both. Excei-tont kitchen. Vftribute with slat* floor end closet 8c rec nod-to potto with sliding gloss doors Oil forced tor Mol. 11x24 ft. recreation room with fireplace Extra large bedrooms witb ample closet space GRACIOUS LIVINO AT ITS MODERN HOUSINO 2-story. 2-bedroom home, fetowring living room ood dining room oxeotton* kitchen. O * k floor*, plestored waits On* boat OAKLAND PARK AREA SILVER LABE AREA ___ KNNtt J^el Garage. lived’street. )l(.-500 FHA TER|I8 .S.MITII-WIDF.NLW REALTY HURON OPEN EVE) BUriNEbS A PLEASURE too x 480 ft let With a 5 rooi home 3 bedroom. Only 818.W total price Ideal property fi business and a good home Ca Betty PordZ OA )-2t3T or M 2-2*21 OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS I cabins A smalt hous* In U Village of Loke Orion, It hi Val-U-Way i FOR OOOD BUYS AND VALORS 100 x 30* feet With LAWRENCE W; GAYLORD. Rcallor 13* E. PIEE 8T --PONTIAC 3 8 PUNT ST. LAKE ORION PE M)*»' . MY. 2-2*21 OPEN EYENINM TIL • P M MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE O'NEIL BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME Beautiful 3 bedroom home Large living room' Oir heal, hardwood floors’ Newly deeorated With carport and lot 100 x 150. Can be ful buy I Lovely lU_ . . . Pi»*tof«d_ wells, oak floors, IN* | beth- Two tort* bedrooms dovu. ! GA8 * HXAT^^tonn ■ * ang,d|c rstn, ?Li*.bJvn*v r j Tel-Huron . . . . j Within walking dlilaac* of this I bedroom bungalow — inside i ■ city. Living room with flronloce ! Kx«*Uo8t“kltehen. Ook floors. Oas ts.wa!a,,ai..,irs!K, uae Goes rront. tlltW Owner toovlnt Hot*. OB '._______ FOR SALE U' UNIT APARTMENT' Colored, will tell cheap. Prank Walter MY >-81tl, URs Qrton OOOD INVXfTTrtNfTiffr BLDa7 furnished. Lk. prlvltof** on Commerce Lake. On i acre of nie* ground Make, own payment pin* income. Term* or trad*. 141* Botkin*. Walled Lk district. MAr-- b*t 4-0)1 For Salt Lake Property $1 4 RM COTTAOE ON CAT LK IN Tuscola County, mod- OL 1-89)1. o FT LAKE rttONT NEW~3 bedroom bom*. )10.(fl). EM 3-4501 _ 5) Ft Lokefront Beaut. 3 bodrm. brick ranch In oxe. cond, Tty. rm. |* 14 x 3) with natural fireplace to ft. sun -room ov*rlooking toko, carpet-|H drape, are Included A PAGE 5 ROOM HOU8E Beautiful f ro . ____ _______ new. On Banford street 3 large MM- LfST WITH xM Humphries REDUCED TO tt*00 LAKE FRONT Get • a,king pride N() MONEY ^NEEDED Y«l ployed to fairly gogd wages. 3 bedroom homo in brick or frame. Newly pointed from top to born#. Located In th* Boshabow Rood Area. WaornfM) TownaSp and Milford. Land contrieu at low. tow Interest. ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES A cozy 2 bedroom ranch with waU-IO-WalT carpeting. ceramic both. 1* ft kitchen with built in oven and rang*, full basement and wonderful take privileges, Regutor bus service to Pontiac ton* available R.J. (Dick) YALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 345 OAKLAND AVENUE | Open ) to 5 Sun II4 A STEAL Near Sltcabtlh Lake 3 bedrooms. ) baths, lot* of closet*, t porches Older home. 14 )60. 1504 down. ATTRACTIVE | and different In Elisabeth Lake Estates This bom* hoc 3 bedroom possibilities, nice kitchen I »:id dime* room Corpeted living room, fireplace, oil furnace, nice garage Only M.K0. term* I E '' OOP REALTY PE 4-5203 BLAIR TKLBORAFH'OFRN EVES Pp 2-9236 MULTIPLE LISTING' SERVICE EAST BERKSHIRE ~ NcwT Rgutra Lake -Read Largs V bedroom brick. Fireplace, tile bath, baatmtnt, oil furA*c* rtl,K\Vr».M° * ^ ^ hfdroom -$t price. ■ POKtUt REALTY ni BaMpto FE M275 NlCHOUE & HARGER CO. WBW SIDE f /8?.” >‘g| home Eccellenl Jr ■«* Realty OR 4-M3) Builders 108 FOOT LAKEFRONT 1INDIAN wood Lake nod restriction,. . writo_Box M Pontiac Fraps M0 FT. FRONTAOE ON WALTON.' running 250 ft. back to good lake, term, PE..»t394. , „ BUILDING SITE T) 94) " _ BM y-atgi _ BRUCE PENINSULA. CANADA' OVCT UN ft Lake Huron water Irontage. Beautiful Urcli and ever-grni trees, Oood Investment property 52 500 |2t down sad12) per month to I pe* coni, tux _L. Simpson. MY 2-0113 ■ BY THE OWNER 3 bedroom, full basement, fully carpeted, drapes, water softener, lakefront on Island In OoaWnd (Sake, Must sacrifice, low down payment. OR 3-2UI COMMERCE LAKE WATERFRONT tot, 0) a DO, will taerifto*. . -VIED. • GOLDEN SHORES SUB. Af CEDAR BLAND LAKE on tli* south there off Cedar Island Lake Road- OPEN SAT, AND SUN i^s^svjrrs& m RM plus jaowdor n iha p’.ui or, Apt or IN) Crescent Lake Area Situatod on a corner lot. Hast " 4 bedrooms and 3 both*. Large I HOSPITAL ROAD S•*}* I Lhiyo hLlritkhome All large ran*!* vim basement Alto |, sHWWOS! loke f»5mt ____ gnd YOUR HOUI is powder room. AVSS *. Price rodur.rd USE fit TRAD.: muted ompletc Breerewoy and oltoched garage "’I with reseonoble g— smell rental ; OR 1 Uae* *250 COSTS mMe* yOO to_ ) bedroom ranch iyP4. Chtooo of toeattoir- - w*- 31?*.' T. Schuett. FL 6 0458 HAMMOND LAKE Booutlful building alw. many try**. HI feet lake fronts**. !«4 ft. map. Sown, water, black ton ■into. IK.C04 Roy Anntot. toe. Realtors, 2* S Huron St. H MW. FE 4-4526 JV rontUnt occupancy Shows lood return an Invosimenl ' Terms eon be arranged DRAYTON PLAINS Eves Cat) OB »1N> __ : \\ EST SUBURBAN , 3 bedroom modern. Living room. WEST SIDE. -7 fireplace Dining room Kitchen I- 3 bedroom, hewer bn / and utility room. School bu* at Oarag*. Priced tit door Trie* 14*04 UN down.. Term, V l PRIQAY EYENINO I horulliy Snyder U'Wjder ■w mm' toy* HURON SXBH5M6 lake -'iti r 5 to), covered with bmngU uuuT^b 1 ToS*.-8tiWIUW^M LAKE PROMT'HOUtE I ROOMS !, an* heat, automatic hot wtoto, p-: Ml se.viCf. nokrhy, I THE. POXTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26. 1960. ^ ^te Uke Property fell For Saia Farms 86. Business Opportunities 59 LAKEFRONTS ’ 'flRPB^Ki GALOREll ! ESSejBBS :U^U I ImmrdlsSlTtsUy UlM with • STEEL REALTY (Main Office) riswja OAT tin r W IN • (3 !tiSL7. t ll.ofc Ml HOME AND GROCERY MOQMUf 1 BEDROOM HOMS AND GROCERY BDSWS8S. Building SM* H Equipment iM >MI included, on I icm of land Oood grocery and meal business. |— and vine limn, located — ■ Swaps 61 j CARNIVAL «r rusts for sals or trade ter 14 ft. aluminum beat OR 3-7284 - . EIOHT ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. — SiRa*tr»tt#r »r late car syment R *lt 1»R ft ___________________ POHTYyTHUBE By Dick Turner For Sale Miscellaneo us 67 For Salt Miscellaneous 67, Solo Musical Qflfda 71 ORAaa LAKB — 4 beautiful wooded lot* Modem furnished dwell- SWd?i.^eh 0,“, MW* • iis.soo term*. ONION EARS - . carpeted UrlBf , terse fin I flshhn ■ ' 27 ACRES ... near PONTIAC -t Under priced *«*<* MM. Nice 4 beoroum enter-! home with basement, jjprTT I ■out. chicken novae, gtrafe and storage shed Meal spot for crew- 1 teg family or rdtiroiT folks. Oner tearing town and w8l secri-fleo lor 1T>,Sts with terms STATEWIDE | ■tetee.i . Real Estate Sere ice of PaoUac Ftef* , » .D *CRARUBg, REAVTOR tteljr, ml a Telegraph H 4-0*31 . . i .i.,,-.1' cyteoned fenced garage, Sara, mtlk house very ^...kfS°k te_RWaif MM food Ittwes. Ideal for href or 2SJX. fflP * *l.*0* don lor dairy cattle SM.M0. talcs sale. 141 ACRES good land with fine mod- -. . .| eraised Some.l gar gar. and ■AC1BAT UH — owner moving bldg., for saddle horses. Priced to Florida. Lovely 3 bedroom rightSer*tredo -for home in town. hjoate^wWh carpotod HltaTroom,,* ACRE?----------- for cl ” ” ' SAtSM—.. _ canal only short prepwsjQSteiw for children and^tar^attyhed COOLEY LAKE - I l<. for saddle horses. 8. Upeor Rd._______PE MW 115.500. FOR SALS MY i>l ACRl'>ARM i located at 1639 Rase-tenter Road, f Holly. Michigan. Ctere W! til*. ’ kadi ’** Sherman street. qioUy, U.chl-Mtlrose 7-1371 ■ : 40 ACRES I mil. Lovely Toloolal house place, Oarage Located en K- —, J good road. *29,000 Terms J> frmtage, bf^urys^carpeted Utfrothy Snyder Laveitdcr ‘ng room, dining room and mast-4 Realtor Eot 30 Years r bedroom, fireplace. 33 ft. lam- 7001 Highland — ------- ly room. 3 ear attachod garage. | *“ Priced 133,OOS terms. ' "" STOP IN OPTICS AND SEE COM-1 EM 3-3303 days: ___ MB >04|T Eves,__________ CLARKSTON AREA Vj acres, nice bulldibgs, 143.300 rms. Oood buy for country tat* or Investment TIM Oak-U Rd., Clarkston, Mleh. and Sunday _ | INVist~ Md oo# ~ARD SERVICE'S ; Pdntlae wow Eos 1, r "LET’S TALK -BUSINESS*1 Beaut v Shop Attractive well equipped neighborhood operation Easl opportunity — niter leaving state. Real batata *M*II_ Just 011,000 or , terms. Plot Hast offered. Variety Shop 5190.009 volume to good neighborhood. Steel le n t lease One half inventory down. Substantial tarniage. MICHIGAN BUSINESS I SALES CORPORATION PAJUf ATOvR FROirr OOOR STANDARD STAY I ON JAND 3 buildh^^Roy Brown, Lake Orion. * OAELANDAVENUE FRONTAGE FOR SALE -LEASE - RENT - 70 FRONTAGE - WILL LEASE OR K*NT FOR 04a PER MONTH JIM WRIGHT. Realtor 34e Oakland Ave. Open 'til 1:30 FE 50441 ■- y ■ FE 5-0301 SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE .53$.______________________ SUClft IN TWO PAMILT. OOOD oandttien MT : EQUITY HOUSE. LOT CAR. trailer or what havt you ter new 3 bedroom brtcR raneh. •aeement. dinette, paved »|r**r As tew ag $15 monthly Jerome Building Co . FE 4-Mil or Wf ' t FOjOd£E~OR TRADE. '50 UMR-> cury 4-dr A-l condition. For 11 teat beuseiralter. ul 3-3051. LAROE P A SYSTEM FOR SALS of trade C»U after 5:30 pm. FE 3dd3f ' _ -«< ■ LADY’S BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND (' ring, *4 of a carat, value HR. j Will swap ter 7, FE 3-7833, Wm l Benderoff LOVELY ROM! 13 MILES WEST SWAP EQUITY, J BEDROOM house foe Oar pr What have you FE 4-0073., . BELL OR SWAP l» PlS&T CAEfN cruiser for^good station Wagon or fJ^biTYwUf^' tH' tTko BtD room home ter trunk or anything of equal value, cull after 4 p m a i-uw«. Feners to rent . ____ _„0 month. OR 3-EMO. Mitchell Distributing Ca WILL (WAP A 1048 INTERNA tlonal S> ton truck ter good 3 wheel farm wagon or good row- . bMCJFEjkWi,_________________ WILL SWAPOR BELL - FREE A clear corner lot, lake privileges Tor bouse equity or ? CM 1-3303 J — M417 F - 1 TIMKEN 00,000 BTO OUN .TYPI oU furnace and 350 gnT. oil teak i MT 3-IOtt. ^ t 'OIL FLOOR FURNACE. USED , plumbing, seed >S4. Sag, l need Mb A mlsc Os display Rat. A .Sunday morning, Cass Lake Rd coruer oifoOScg Caart FE 5-kjfa , I THERMOFAKI PICTURE WUf-1 doer W is k 77 In FE 0-07351 between 7 »pd 10 pm, _ 1 WRXXL trailer INCH SOIL FIFE. 5 FT 03 M Sump Pumps |30 05 . SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 71 S, Qegiiuw ____ft 5-3100 a 4 MArttda, - -1 30 FT ALMA TRAILER ON 1 acre ground, near Hillmsn. Mick. EM; 3-0300, 30 IN GAS RANGE. AUTO. TUpUt. i yard* rolled FE**8-3456 ' • 35 BUilNESO DEsEs. 034 50 EA fttlJoMMU, “ ' SPEC FURCNASE fj.|| FLOOR FURNACE AND TWO 330 j StSck'oretsclt'OuRSIS gal teak. Cheap FE 3-4000 OoK Y&jmSRoHx. ^*Aos55SS2f,?«ytT '" fepwARrJs °" oftyg fluu doors rIcj^cm-oofio AVJ?«T, \^<%JSsFjk oirt of business sliding doors. ; Percussion MM: flf i nissnitr Wdtng doors, nrf d^rs, and ! » not* loot pedal tt.OM Koeiiler ii’i! SPV SLnSSt* K*?4 * Campbell MM Morris Music. Orchard Lhkb Hoad second bau«e y b T0te«fa£lM. MtmiMfim Hm|M Walnut Lake Rend. Call Tel Huron, ■ FE 2-0307, before 10 • before dark FOR SALK WAU. FURNACE, EX- T-cellent ter esmn, OR 1-0353 BAND FOR~SAUI - USiuTBATHTUBS teetdi 110 O A Thompson. 7005 M-50 ,TO SAX. C PE 8-003 INSTRUMENT REPAIR. BY nelSodCSfC DO 4 - SAQINAW P M« 3AS AND OIL^FURNACfcB; I-- mer specials. AAH Sales. MA BALDWIN OROANSONIC ORGAN 5-1501. ■ __ add bench Lukurlous blond fte- 3 e '($1, FiuT-IY8TEM heat-' tsn. A bargeta at ,IUM. ing plant with rM" ^ rgalii House .Hi MblSitl 110. Barga 103 N. Cast. PE 5-M43 2-UAL ELEC. HEATER. 000.04 30-gal. »ut« ga« heater *54.05, gsb^ilnks^and ftttmgs ^sJ4.55 ^ip _ 4-0414. ; " “GXSaTj'E d^ors ' Fsctorv seconds, nil ttepdard sues - la stock from 125 and Electric door operators folding cloeet doo'rv and disappearing stairways We Kivfr oetlaater modeling Ml Pieno Tuning j garage t 1154 FORD BXYLINER. '--good condition good ttree Rue IM. 14 HP Outboard Motor and to It. hydnmiant Excellent condition All for : RU YftwfewEr jKAMPSEN1 Partridge s bean looking-fof. Locnt-ilce setting in the Oingle- j IS THE BIRD TO SBB WE BUY - SELL - TRADE Barnes A Hargraves 743 W. Huron WILL TAKE TRAILER AS PART down payment on Sylvan village home. FE 8-3730 I WILL SWAP OR SELL 10 HP | motor, gw a boot trailer'. 450. ‘S3 Pontiac delivery. *66. TV. \ radio and phonograph comb, 340 , i OH 3-0400 _______ WILL TRADE 1050 BONNEVILLE I { station wagon ter land contract, i j OR 3-7855. _ WSIMARANER. 3 YEARS OLlf FOR 1 6 2i SitebNAteT 3. "Sure, I know ii« a lawnmowcr, Grand pop, but bow do you start it?” 3-3165 a 1600 I BERRY DOOR SACKS., Open from I to 5 Noon on laturdar _ 371 g. Paddock FE 50003 HOT WATER HEATERS. 30 OAL* ■ gas Coseumers approved. *04.60 value 030.60 and (40.50. marred Also electric oil and bottled I»* hegter* Michigan Fluorescent. 303 Orchard Lk. Ave. - 10. HOT WATER HEATER 0,1 electric. 10 gallons, almost new. (50 EM 3 4436 ___ HOMART STOKER WITH ALL BTU TIMKEN COUNTEfe-r Oil Furnecc with controls ---- ana 376 gel. tank glM Irenrlle Ironer. |36 JIM N Cass Lk. Rtl Sale Household »trw^*trti?**oid INDUSTRI, » BOILER - STEAM hr-hot water Excellent for dry ‘ leaning plant, bowling alley, or fectorjr^ phone EM 3-05M, EM Tf -; ; SELF~PRO- ; Witgand Music Center BAZAAR AREA MIRACLE MICE PHQNK PEderal MM* -3 USED ORAND FlAltOS ee pie.io *05 Just arrived t Elm All Piano Factory IM ’• of building fine pianos OALLAOHfeRt MUSIC CO M E Huron St. *v. PE O-OSM ■ FRElf\ Imperial Dish master wuh each new Conn Electric Organ or Story A Clerk Plano Limited lime only. MORRIS MUSIC 34 S Telegraph Rd FE 3-04PI. Across from Tr’.-Huron _ ORINNEL 45. MAHOGANY, gFTW-»t piano. 6 yrs bid. 144 Og'««»tr. MEDIUM bEe UPRIGHT FIAfca (to cash Oood cond. OR 3-0803. PIANO. STUfefO' UFRIOHT Ri- icment Used ana an excellent chicken Included in price. You'll disappointed when you most, glassed In porch. Call owner otter 7 p.m. or Bun OR 3-0317. PONTIAC LAKE FRONT. SELL OR rent 37*3 Arlington SALE OR TRADE ST OWNER -i 01LSOS. WU|h*«kt emaU home OXMOW -CEDAR needing remodeling as down pay-bxjk^"—1. MB 4-3383 _ 1 TBAR uf MUford. WILLIAMS , LAKE FRONT around, 4 bedrooms, 3 huh. , basomsm excellent beach. 8l7.-i 500, OR 3-5M4. ____ WHITE LAKE I ADJOININO LOTS WU1 sesl aU or part at a bergam or caxh. or make offer. WA 5-4244: br DR 1-0413. - LAND LAKE tercel of land port, chicken r PACE Beany OH Salt Resort Property 82 hoVIIf norae uarn ana puf Ki, oi Realty & Building-Co. : FE 4-0921 3411 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD ■ Rent Perm Property So A up acted Busy jtouor bar, 38 -_„ . / fuiriy btw. 0°brlek**bmS?ni ' ----- ef county set J WILL TRADE! deal you'll ever find. TRAILER PARK •1 sDaces, I acres with 3 vi Oakland County -- I For Sale Clothing 64 MOVING. COMPLETE HOUSE OF : furniture FE 3-187* . , NEW ELECTRIC DRYER. (140. w,th Fee 380 volt Bdlson hook- i up. EM 3-0114. Peer Appliance Co < I ONE 3-DOOR CLOSET. ONE : : dresser. Ft 1-8236 ONE COM PLETE BED R O O M , - ' suite. All glMs-toppcd One solid ; - ! cherry double bed. two blond end | polled roterv moa EM 3-0235 KITCHEN C A B 11 OL 1-1048 : condition, (too JfeoiS This Is making . 1 3 I PERSIAN LAMB aunrter* - Builder* 4-1318 I I year lease —. Call MI Partridge |te*r Biv'd.:JiCr FE3-a416 _ TAVERN FOR SALE, O W SI R tCfetw. 1-rlced rea- table cloJi. FE 8-9008. BOYS SIZE 12 TO 14. OOOD school clothing- FI 3-5M7 COATS. 1 GREY REVERSIBLE alpaca and tweed winter, 1 light blue and*'l'i' f'aaua knit eulL tlse'lO. Call FE 3-331t alter 3:30, ______ CLOTHING STORE FOR SALE, thousands of articles. 3450 total prtce. 377 Baldwin. After 7 pm cell Ft 5-7703 __________ FORMALs. SIZE 10 AND 13. FE sale. Wm, Benderolf! FE _ BUILT “IN OVENS-AND COOK ' electric 3I00.M and up. R. B. Muuru Electric Co, 1060 West Huron, _ BLOND BOOKCASE EED FOR sale. Like hew. FX 3-7707. BIO FREEZER REFRIO A NICE stove >05 *10 dn. FE 2-6642. CASH FOR aMALL'“lRADIOS^ worklng_or not. FE 5-0755. CARPET' TWEED, NEVER USED \YALTON' TV . 515 E. Walton ____rt 3-3317________ PIANO AN'D^ENCH AT LOW piano'- oood “for~practice' ,untng. Best offer takes Infill _ wishes to leave » ■ , ■ 3-4351 ’ _______" Sale Business Property 87 stobe approximate! 3 BEDROOM MODERN LOO CAB- i - ■ "----4 located 57 W. Huron F — — ~i. Helen, Mtohlgan. reason- jg , building POr sale ‘ease FE a-06i«____________ Colored only Write cheap. UR 3-5135 after 4:00 p m *91. •?.-------- 34x36 STORE BLDO. Nr ' DRAY 3 ROOM CABIN OH 1 >« ACRES ten Shopping Center. 3 rm mod-of tend. 7>e ml. east of Orayllng jjn home rear of bldg. Lot Mx tiluo cash or 13500 term* OR _**® Terms >3000 down. OR 3-072I. 3-5440. ■ _____OARAOE ^tte?" Sale Huusehold Goods 65 yt pricTl "Baumrtttgr-Lano-Locke-ArtUne'' MAPLE MAHOOANY-WALNUT LIMED OAK-CHKRRY-EBONY NUT MAPLE step Tables - Lamp tables - l Cofftt Tables - Drum Tables r FOR USED TVs . FURN1- I [ A Mlsc. FE 3-0307. _ Old: YOUTH BED 610, HlOH ir tJ J’tl Alpeera. FEJ-2503 Dcliixp .)-Koi Outfit bookcase SAGiNAW basement Deep li ppCET i ted. 2 apart-ate furnaces. - DKER HUNTERS! FISHERMEN! e ANb equipment for ! PauF M, Jones. Real Kit. Ogtewt-WOSM*1..* bar-1 *32 West Huron street FE 3-07a6- or 3-4047.__ jeg; 4-1550 . FE 0-1275 i Rent, L'se Bus. Prop, 87A ■eautuuiMterg* For Sale or Exchange 88 gat and modem - - - Membership and t»bte site ta Canada Crsek Ranch Aswclatlon M - ------Ovex 13.000, rolling, wooded acres containingweU:*t4jeked jgrUate c»bfn, for member* and *M*‘» Best deer hunting area In Mlcm- Uy. Located betwOdd Atlanta a Onaway M --- —Paved Fentlsc PltOFIRTY ~P6if“5*L« *T Channels Dam off Highway 08 the heart of the Pines Log cabt: fUily furnished hot *Bd col water. Also log carport and mk Shed Call OR 3-3770. . ; . For Sale Lots > HAGSTROM COMMERCE LAE* LOTS, 0704 en up. *10 down: 310 month. Best privileges, boating, swimmlnj golfing schools, churches, shot Mas at your door. H. R. HAGSTROM REALTORV 4388 HIOHLAND RD >MN> PONTIAC OR 4-0358 3 ACRES HEAR CLARKSTON CALLj after*. FE 8-3100,____ CLARKSTON *STATS LOTS. 75i X 150. Hear everything, paved - !- — 013 dewn^ Sale Land Contracts 60 STORE — SHOP SPACE------- on Lake Rd. Phons EM LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR 1 ajl. Earl Oorrelt, CM 3-3511 SIMMS 34 80UTH SAGINAW Inliy 3 to a Sot. 10 to SJTE K-MJ9 1 HUDSON AUTOMATIC WASHER 315. PX_3-0103. i Your poster mah bed- ropni. 3 **“* ' '— ‘ faroSe 18* JOSEPH to ten. i or Kid 1 2-in-Orie ware hi Adlotniac building connecting doors. Located on stale hwy.-in ffmstet nay with poiuibilltle* Owner retiring. (31 000 ventory tor the 3 bust Terms Will least the buildings fFoyOd per i ’ curity.' 34 monut* to repay - Our servlet Is test, friendly and helpful. Visit our office or phane FE 5-Siaf HOME kAUTO LOAN COi 7 N Perry St. Corner E. Pike tCague FINANCE CO’ .uitSd>202 S. MAIN ?s'“s - i 214 E. ST. CIsAlR modern ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS *35 TO 0500 31-lach TV s. Stversl in rofrlgorators. Statf-Elec. Dryer (35. Blond ceuar cnestSilL Refrigerators, Fashers * stoves gJS up. Wleker lewa set 111 Large well mirror *5 Melsl Ironlne board Tsbles, dresser, cheste. lamps end cnatrs Also new bedrooms, living roomit. dinettes. A rug*, factory reject* about ‘a price. EE terms. BAR-OAIN HOUSE 103 N. CABS FE 2-6043. _____ 1 MODERN SOFA POR BALANCE due 170.50. large foam cushion and foam rubber armr Originally Bedroom Outfitting Cc. 4733 Dixie. Drayton Pin in: 1* PRICE - REJECTS. ' BEAU-Bargain ftouse 103 N' Cass’ PE DINING ROOM SET 8 PIECES. 060. Servel gas refrigerator, 3175. FE 5-0050______ DEEPFREEZE. SIMMONS ¥5Ya fteturog, all excellenL PE _M031. I )e-Humidifier 4 Wesllnghouse deluxe model. Retail. 4130.05. 3 nnlv. . 174.05. Pay as utile as *1.25 per week. Oondyesr Service Store, 3J S. Ces*. Pontiac. FE 1-6133 -DON'T VV'AHTX MONET HAVING that old Tv 'ftxed We have a -car load deal oft n«w I960 21" Console AIL PRICES SLASHED AS COW AS 44 DN FIRESTONE 141 S. SAQINAW PE 5-3080 EXCEPTIONAL BLOND I PC DIN RUO AND PAD. 0X13. 035 SCREEN door03 Blond tetr iame.^Jj 33l?PRadUehroro* seL* 420 Karo-sent heater, 110 FI 4-0340 REFRIOERATOR tj CU." FT Coldnpot. 40 lb freeser cap Auto defrtetlng throughout. Good condition. I no MI PI044 _ REFRIGERATOR GOOD CONDI- ! tton. tSO 478 I.eBeron Olf Jpilyn SINOER PORTABLE FORWARD '- and reverse stitch *34,50 Curt's Ann! FE 5-4049. STUDIO COUCH c-nT RHlFRia 90(1 Auto washer 949 Tslevlrton* tl — Electric stove 430 AND THAT'S A FACT 2 GALS. FOR THE PRICE OF ‘ ONE Xatioiiallv Advertised ' ’Hl'Kl Uf.F.S PAINT Now, 2 Gals. For $5.95 conditioned Immediate _ ....... - >ery * Only Mil. 944 40 While they last'Terrtfte ynb GRINNKLf.'S ue* on 94" and 44" models. Mich- . aaeinaw FE i.7teg lien Fluorescent, 303 Orchard Lk V *J£t£S2l-------JlS. il!** Ave -4 ____TUNINO AND REPAIRINO 34 laundry Tiurs- >iBERaLAs: {JJJf mn’Aa' «> « .53 gtl htetere ^etevtuc.; CALBI HJBIC CO lifted. 473.60 ,W **' w C*U; ... FRANCHISED AND PliOTfCTID * a * w Drive-in Restaurant, on wo n> sow - *» w wn nearly l acre with mobile site la COMMUNITY LOAN CO rear ef property. Large itparated jo e LAWRENCE Ft I septic system, hush dry w*U in- . --------- eluded^ stainless equip meat Weil- —■^l4Be6”PIoBty ot parking __ 1-9791 PL 3-3510 ■HUKNDLT 8ERV1CK LOANS' pane. This CM be t Phone Is*. _|2L_ STfiKLC REALTY ll (Main Office) 1246 N MlUord Rd. between Hlghlen dand MUford MU 4-2045 SM 3-3037 APARTMXNT-BUILDSNO. EXCELLENT REPAIR, PO BOX 24. BLOOMFIELD HILLS ^ BEAUTY SHOP AVAILABLE'SEF-barber shop rentetl. Y for Itself Terms FRIENDLY SERVICE _ Get $25 to $50C» ON TOUR Signature Up to 34 Months to Repay . PH. FE 3-9206 OAKLAND keep your eye Cherokee Hills! „„ Watch tele n*w west suburban, Thii community grow, Discriminating I OR s-xeae. people are eeleetlng s«ee now DRY CLIAN1Na >laht CALL for custom quality home* ------------— — - —■ too for yourself. Drive out Ells--“■* to Scott Lake, Reis. Rd.. turn right Otrl W. Bird. Realtor I 503 Community ' Nat’l. Bank Bldg.' FE 4-421' ___^ .j Lake priv. oio WC »» wk Bchoetder MA 4-1302. ___ FOR KALI LOT too * 245 PT- ON Pint Knob Rond- 61200 cash Call between 6 and 7 p.m. OR 3-3494 UNION LAKB 3 LOTS WJTH PRIV-1 Ussm W * ---ment. —. _ call LO 1 Waterford liifls Estate A low choice lots, (eft. Average Realty 1 bldg , and equip. 3 b Buy bldg, i BEAUTY 8AL0H 3 operators shop New e uir cond. dryors. Located in ing community. Very reas, to right pony r In Piorlda. Wants PACE Borrow with Confidence GET $25 (TO $500 ' Household Finance Corporation ot Fan Mae 8 SayiDiy flt n 4 0b35 BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU LAN . BORROW UP TO $500 Officei in Pontiac -r- Drayton Pla,ns — Utica Watlod Lk Blrmlagham Plymouth WfiKN VOU MTeT) m TO $500 We will be glod to help you. state Finance co. 501 Pontiac State-Rank Bldg. F E- 4-15,74 _ LOANS 125 TO 0500 BAXTER k LIV1NOBTONE 64 W. LkWtence 8t. PR 6-1530 Credit Advisors 61A 13 powder blue 174. ca*b. FE 51974. __ 3 PIECE BEDROOM 'OUTFIT springs and mattress. Ft 4-6404 4‘ H0OM9 d*r~fURNlfURE, 223 13 Mile. Royal Oak U 5-3127. I 0 PIECE SILVER*ORAY BEDRM outfit. Double dresser, bookegvv ■ ^ bed. large chest 2 vanity tamps. AlHot 405.40 Pav only 12 weekly Pearson’s Furniture. 42 Orchard 1 Lake Ase. - 7“PIECf*WALNUT DININO ROOM suite for sa’e. Inquire at 3370 W. Walton Blvd • 7 PIECE DININO ROOM SUITE for sale (30. FE 1-9334 7 PIECE I.IV1NO ROOM SUITE. 1 Brand new davenport and enair, 1 3 modem step table* matching coffee table. 3 decorator tamps, all fo' 149 Pa" onv 12 weekly Peerecn s Furniture. e2 Orchard ,ekv Ave __ 2 OVAL WObl, BRAIDED RUO FORMICA DINETTE TABLE WITH 4 matching chrome swivel chairs $35 ter set Ml 0-3046 ______ FAMOUS MAKE A N O ----------- -----—le- (40. , MY 3-2751.__ SINOER SEWINO MACHINE. ZIO-zsgser lor blind bem. devlgn. applique. etc. Balance very low at 15(40 tucludlng blond drop leaf 1 cabinet or can be paid it per month; Universal Co FE 4-OOO6 Singers sale of used-ha- chine. Portable, from 414.05 lip. cabinets from 03115 up Many -mob*, end models to clfoose from At Vour Singer Sewing Center, 103 N 8agln«w. Pontiac. SQUARE’ PORC. TUB MAYTAG good shape. 4)3. OR3-0013 SPECIAL Hl) RUOS. 434.65 M. 1 rod Carpet Woodward at Square Lk just. befow Ted't PE >7701. ’ — SKLUNT. OUT—' ENTIRE STOCK OP MERCHANDISE WILL BE S(M;P BELOW COST SYER 8 PAINT A LINOLEUM 141 W HURON PE 4-1064 TAKE YOUR CHOICE WE MATCH COLORS Buy Your Supply Now''--. From FEDERAL Modernization 2630 VtXlE IfifrY^. t *11 TO 3 PM EVERY-DAY PE 3-7033 \ Plenty of. Free Forking' .. On Our Lot TANCHOR^^NCtS FREE0n^T?MATl!l8HA fI^VTO7t BATHROOM ^FIXTURES^ POLAND loiter Automatic water heater ■ate. Korbe, Priming and Offli Buoolv. 415 S. Frank St m mlngham. MI >3010 tround snlng > Ft I n Turner Ebrd used typewriters and'adding lines Next to Pontiac State . 4500 Dixie OR 34707________ SEVERAL UBETi GA«“>ORCED Out Browning itEMlNOTON ..I, » caliber H*R 120 OR j-3872 eft- 10-04 automatic b'6'x' (3F ,hee!s _Ca»e 485 OR 3J1644 COMPLETE SKIN DIVTNO OUTFIT 5451LUm*,,"r f***°r>* ; OUNS' - BUY. SELL TRADE Manley Leach. 10 Begley. NEW AQUA LU NQ ALL ACCES? ! sorte*, must sacrifice, too FE Wllhai 1 Road s 1 OR REGULATION SIZE PINO I SHOWERS COMPLETE wanted TO lUY, OLD OUNO.' ' .habaw Rd __ WINCHfeTER MODEL 12 3" stall showers, complete want wlte'Jnueet* and curtain. 60550 sole value, *34 5# Lsvstorle* dompfttv alth faucets, *14 *5 Toilet*. MI 50 j Michigan Fluorescent. 3*3 Orchard Lk Ave. ^ 37^ ^ BEARS 1 EOT 'OIL SU^ntR 675 3-M73. STAUFfIER DELUXE REDUC1NO >0305. ' .... Hunting Accom’tions 74A HEtOHTS SUPPLY WASHERS. Wringer Re out t REFRIOERATOR* baby~buqqy pi a y *penT typ ing table Hand mower. *4 eg.. . rt 1-0507. B*UpiAN HARDWARE * 3544 ELIZABETH LK FE 5-4771 .< OPEN DAILY JTTL S: SUN 6-2 1 BARGAINS shop Vaster aiSIei. With ace PE 4-4124 Special Paneling Offfi ntU. Vr m»Ho|«ny . • prtlwMhtd 11 M Oak Ffeifjng $169 1 pad. u 140 , ..... tnpori. *00 Dressing table. (5. MI M704 ‘>xl2 Uinolpunt Rugs $3.‘® VINYL—O, 0. 13 FT. WIDE 54c YD \ inyl 1 .inofpum Tile 6c ea. "BUYLO" UNCLAIMED TILE OUTLET 103 B. SAQINAW PE 52444 4 X12 REVERSIBLE RU04. itt'H: Foam rubber bached eugs. 414.46: Tweed rugs. IDS St: Agmtnswr. (4415 Rug pads. gS 55 Psarson Pumlture 43 Orchard Lake Ave. ITCU FT A DR PHILCO RE-frlgerstor lor sale. Oood condition. 175. OR 3-0405 BREAKFAST SET ... -- --- ----- ------ — . Builders 1 350 Oood drainage. IdraI oqOO BUSINBlS OPPORTUNITV ... .... I Seasonal franchise Richardson * 'Herbert C. Davis, Kltr. : pm-e-in, «o#d^ location. Tiw FE 5-4311 ______| tea lot. ^3 f-or Sale Acreage 53 lease larob 3-bay service ^ “ BUDf .ET YOUR DEBTS ~ CONSOLIDATE BILLS-NO LOANS Fit Vour host bet to cat out of dobi, eee ,r usMo xn ,ooii suan'' FlAsodU Advisers. Inc. ____]J 855*0003‘k (■ SAQINAW FE 3-7003 Peterson Rbal Estate ! Mortgac* U*m 62 504 S. BROADWAY _____I MY 3-1681 VVoofil' sad- ^Flth^mtaU fiCAU^Ul' LAROB Of- era or not. ptlvmtd e^feg ted ta(o Baacment ertookiag ake Fine for teacbete Vo*fS & Buckner, IllC. 1 Can with'riding liable* 3 other! lodging or npanmmu For ep- M*uonal B'di P* 4-4720 utility' buildings. Ho house. Beau- pohumriv. ea,. Fg Min iff --- tlful site tor nto home School GROCERY AND OA3 StAlION Get'Ollt hf the Rut! Lees* a no buy fixtures A real consolidate your dsbts .Let “« 1 'chairs. I _______ (*. FE 2-6878. _ AIrlin*,1" 0*«^lclure u China cabinet BOB TOTCHIN80N MOBILE HOME BALES Warranty - Serv e* -1 and I've SOI em l for 1mmedial" delivery No Money Down — 8180 per week LITTLE'S FURNITURE A APPI. 5217 Dixie. Drayton OR 3-8335 FREEZERS NOROE FREEZERS Chest and Uprights New models slightly snatched or erkte marred. Models at big dls- Two yearji to cay ^ waVne OABERT 131 N 8 AGIN AW FE M|» PRIOIDAIRE REFRIOERATOR & stove, eacellem condition 1100. FE 4-9378 __ _ ___ FRUtT JARS ti PRESSURE COOK er 48 Mechanic, after 5 jym PRIOIDAIRE REFRIOERATOR AND stove, excellent condition. 110# pe i-im FREEZER* - UPRIOHl FAMOUS name brands, serntchod. Tarvlfie value, 9149.95 while they last No phone orders planer. Michigan Fluorescent, 343 Orchard Lake GAS RANOET"GOOD^ CONDITION” IB, First come. Ilrit served LlfTLES APPLIANCES 4317 Dixie Highway. __ OE REFRIGERATOR. LIKE NEW. 3131. EM 3*3037. _ OREY SOFA BED AND CHAIR Twin bed and dresser Chrome table and chair, Cut H 4 *40# HOUSECLEANING AND RUM-cherry drop GOOD HOUSEKEEPING »HOP^ 51 WEST HUHON_ FE 4-1555 TAPPAN-GAS RANOE FOR BALE »2o OR 3-0772. ___________ TRADE’ OAS RANGE FOR ELEC-tric rang*. R B Munro Electric _Co.. 1#G0_W. Huron__ ______, Used Trade-In Dept. BENSON UMBER CO. Pontiae FE 4-2621 SOLOyOX-OFFICE DESK TREA- Bait, Minnows, Etc. 7B 'RICKETS 25 FOR 34c. CRAWL- Sand, Qravcl and Dirt 76 1U0.0CO YARDS Ell.I. Loading truck 7 day* a «ee*. cheap W1U deliver Tbor Con-wactin* Co.. Ipc. MA 5-4403 • 1 -A FEAT MOSS DHLIVtH 6l). 1 yard S-I70I- A-l PSAT HUMUS STATE TSSTSD for 14 yd. load. Hill View Farm. Bolens — Wlieelhoi THOMAS ECONOMY 301 S SkgT.a® _ ng 2-OI61 USED FURNITURE REFRIOEr’A- JSED TVB 619 05 AND UF COL ored TV, RCA. *275. SWeefa Rs i #507 Dili* , MAoie 5-7870 _ cm j ig.v l BEEF AND PORk - HALF’AND ‘ i quarters Gpdyke Mkt PE 3-75*1 ‘ Blacktop Driveway _eo*r CaTfvour Adt'sor'V**-*#** CAR PARTS FOR 40 TO '56 MOD-eU Royal Auto Part, 1130 Mt Clemens. Pontiac. 1 CHIC Ado' ROLLER SKATES Ht/r. , I. worn 3 time*. Excellent ronttt- , t!on_ 610 FE 0-0373 CEMENT STEPS.' READY MADE 1 AROEH SIZES IN STOCK . C'omplMe^oc B "" 4-1133. , 433 W Hav 21 IN' IM rv Hi • MILtt WltTydF Traverse City. *3.500 Ft *0-f Lake Orion Tavoru Whert living la a vacation l money-maker for only I20.WO with IO.000 down. Good lease, i ----------------— - food Also, oV Pontla^ Open 7 day, rv' SET"434. RED NAUOA-nvoe ebftir a"d ottoman. 125 Wrought iron table. (10 Two TV si suds *2 each 3534 Ramsbury. UL 2-3781. AUTOMATIC EENMORE^ WAS!- mage sate, antique, che leaf table, 1104 maple bed complete, collet grinder lamp, end table club end wing-cbeirx, 1 OR TiSi ;lTUn%«%a cles and clothing Sat. AUg 37. 10 - 4 468 Brrwj n,_Blrmlngnem IRONRITE I RONER PULL" SIZE Deluxe mooei. *188. 2 year* to WYMAN’S USED TRADE-IN DEPT OAS WATER HEATER 14 REBUILT WASHER 32 2 PC UPH. SUITE *1 METAL BEDS I COIL SPRINGS j WOOD 4 PC DIN SET 31 MUSIC CABINET UPH LOUNOE CHAIRS * WOOD ARM DIN CHAIRS I EASY TERMS 10 W PIKE ONLY w!ii#lpooi AUTO WASH both*200_FS 4-940J Antiques 6 DO YOU HAVE A PAINT OP . decorating problem^ Hundreds of ! Berry "B’o^'^elle^Magie'M-drlp paint , OAKLAND PUEL k PAINT CASH W AY 1 STANLEY ALUMINUM WIN] 4x1x1* Pegboerd 114# ger menib “‘p*3* ^ F SPECIALS! 5-I4I3___’ A-l TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONCT Sand, travel. fki> L-lr Conklin FE 8-1112 or_FE 2-8572. __ At. S * BLACK DIRT * TOP («&."; fill end manure Alta complete 4-4321 or OR 3*0163 ___ ' 1-A 8P«TIAIdf 10A OTON* M* TD* Over turd storff 12 vK. Retch mind. 7.V vd HU dirt, 30c yd. I*dt: rork and v»nd. $1 yd. Mi. $' SA yd American ^ Fne- • YM BI ACK DIRT 011”PSAT. . Prompt delivery OR 34644 [ BLACK DIRT BROKEN CONCRETE bull-doting FI 8-000 BROKEN SIDEWALK COW Ifi- ' SAND *' TO> SOIL, rd rock FE 53SI7 ,. 'sand sr5Nir*frcc »»»« machine. Good c MW. ROOM KEOtlR SPACE >no. COUimff-STAT* Ph( WAT WSf. u^ditew-MY for tmlf to bo IfMOpeaSent. ‘hone •Mil- HAGSTfiOM bite Latte. -building J4x40 ..,-ueVTmmii Only $U66 t_ H. HAGSTROM, j • 4000 woSEaSIPrd .M80. ; PONTIAC OR 4-9258 For ^tlq Ffnus^^ 56 CAM CITY. Mica.. 130 ACRE1 TAVERN r. R meni. dr traae, v. ncnics, mi 3-3f11, jrep. Hoyt Ritlty. n HAGSTROM hove i Huron Swops 63 3 TOWN AND COUNTRY ENOW QRTHBRN CLAM C LIQUOR ILISuif La*uS« BAR, Only one In townslftp Sep- J* c2*' **■ a rate homo flue 4 modorn cabins •* P*_3-J02» ______ j on 472' highway frbntese. fame 48 CHHV. MOTOR. GOOD COND owner 3 veers Will sell ter 333.005 Will trod* for equal value. FI Cnf Hgc-iS-rgr 'n^veT(Sam tacluSlM'living _____ U» buitetees mEjSI IK wrt Ft’ nrtee 037. Wl T 375 AMP BUNKBR. PORTABLE *^leSrSi^. ot^^BdlJs? 4T0 HloiStHD^D 1 C&* '^'triniAWOQ j erte*. sacMfitc. Good Wtedins*-. « 0 HIGlil i, IOj boiween Lepeer and May* pfiyrt \f ANTIQUE PINK cdflNlR CU)n koatt EM 3-3614. APT. nmq»M STOVE OOOD _«M. 315 PH »-MJ5._____ APARTMENT SIZED OAS STSW. Hamilton (at dryer. (40 bote MY volt jar MY 2-440 f APT EIZK PRIOIDAIRE' RETRIO JMMJKm '500. wf A. B. APARTMENT ELECTRIC stove maple loans* chalv. 18 Beuaeit _ 'XufSifATIC WXSHfeR. 5R1GT-delre Stave bunk beds with met-iress, upright piano PE 4-0385. ABotfr' ANYTHINO YOU WANT FOR THE HOME CAN EE FOUND AT l ( I BALES A little on* in lb* wsy but s lot is.l/to sa> Furniture and OMN^ • sneer or all kind* NEW ^USED bsrgolns i _ We buy cell nr Srurf* Cbm* out and look aroua t^3 ne^ of free ^opSn MON* SAT 0 TO I „ I teile C ol Auburn Height* on Auburn IRONRITE 1R0NRR >R0VE TO yourself that' ironing lime can be cnl in bmf with ease and comfort. Rent ■' an 'roc rite lor: gsnnles a day. FE 4-2*72 Crump J L HUDBON MATClUfD WASHER tens dryer. 0135 ea 1335 for the FYtgWaire automatic - *75. ;l _— ___ Mower, flood tton FE 550*5. KENMORE AUTO. WA8HER BUD ■avor, *50. with til attachment’' Ft 4-274* KELVIN ATOM' REFRIOERATOR good CODA. We,tinjhou,e frwxer. bound green Carpeting with pad,' I s 13 brown rug. 0 piece dialng room utile. After 0 p.m 4*> Low- ' *11 St.. Off Joonro. LIV INO HM. SUITS FE 5-6608; ___ ^ LAROE CRIB AND 16aTtRFSS f brated new. (15 PO . Feersou', Fur-1 niture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave MUST SELL * gtNQiH “*IO ZAO cabinet style ^«wtag^m*chln«( , nUnchements Just dial the jititch | Pick up payment* of *d ue; Antiques, 11*1 Long Lake Road. > Troy. 4 miles east of Woodward. Close* nil day Pri. Aug. 3*. Flen-ly of pqrfclag__ HiFi, TV and Radios 66 NFW MODWHN '60 SWIVEL TOP ' Phllco TV. must socHflc*. 1150 OR 3-0333. RCA'kl-n conIolI lie! NEW FE 2-4298 ____ Water Softeners 66A electric, automatic water softener. 111*. 19 year guarantee. Coolev Soft Water Co. FE 4-4404 RAtNSOFT WATER SOFTENER! . fully automatic, rea* FE 4-1809 a¥bvfR W ATER SOFTENER Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY X CSTIMATC8 FHA TIlRMS HP® I I'MKl.R ERIAL 8AI.E8 CO Hltblaud Rd OR i 76T2 THE' 8ALVATION -ARMY RED 8H1EI D STORE erTtblnf J RIIUSC Pi__ 116 WEST j TABOTT LUMBER Rater proofing for basement! 5 P S. paint, (lass initia led aroo 11Y FILL DMT SMl nil sand 40c a yard md Fit Stuart xJm User UL 3-3919. UL LOOK! Sundav 1# a m to J p.m DOUBLE SINK: COMPLETE IMM with trap A grade. FE V4712 Montcalm Supply. i5g. W Mont ENTIRE ' «HOE~S H E^tV I N < am, 7 tablea0* App?/° Netaur’, Sbrt Djoi 43 Nu Saginaw ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES ALT rooms. 19*0 designs, pull down, balloons, slur* Bedrooms 31.96. porch. 41.55. Irregulars sample, ' Price, onlv factory can give -Michigan fluorescent. 393 Orchard Fir ts xt xl A-D Orsde * 2 79 Plr Vi4'gf C-D Shoo * J** . Pit V'H'rt A-D SBop 6 *08 I PLYWOOD DISTRIBUTORS I 375 North Cate FE 3-0439 ' USED LUMBER FOR BALE 3929 Allen ,t FI 5-7593 UPRIGHT PIANO. MISCELLAN --- palnteq furniture slide s ' :t. barbsdu* grill, round c — -hairs, umbrella tab dragline tod dump _____FJK 4r0595 .PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUK mortir Yruckmg A tilt. Oklffl YARD QRADINO. TOP BOOU flll-iravel. etc FV^I-3553. ^ Wood, Coal and Fiioi- 77 FREE STANDINO TOILETS * Capitol. MOOaikNikATVON «ALS_CN"US’*" new Coleman 60.(09 BTU < gas tl* I1E0 1 new luxaire ai’ untertlow forced glr furaace ami —ntroU. 112.000' frUV 43*1 1 emrb&^OSy^T" Hr a mT*' CoS' ten Co 1710 N Williams Laker R* at MM OB t 4534 SAVE PLUMBING 'aU^FLY 73 8 Stgmaw FE 5210* gbj VENTILA HU E THEY if'IoinpJr EQIIPPID SINOER / CaoMo! 5 AKC DACHSHUNDS AT STUD. Puppt*s._Jamor'sl_FE 53530, AKC RiaiBTniKD COCKER SPAN'. AKC REGISTERED BOXER PUP: 134 MY3-IU1 _ AKC ENOU'sh’ SRRINOER 'sPJSN-teJ 3 month, old. FR 3 3>(8c *i AKC LOVft.Y POOOLM MQML Ingese. pups and cddtt MB*-*B». SM. 3-SMt.________' BKAGLKS wn&^i2ij'i ulster ' Oood nm fK.a!:' prwuects, 16tnch OR 501*X*V r*><> dffM- J ■oaruNQTU.i .a stock, CUrfi:. ~k FORTY-FOUR IfefSife PKi Parkhurst It CUTE SMALL PUPPIES. S3 EACH MSI Mayboe Rout. ■ dashchund puppies' woo! "Arlington, aftPeaUaa It. Hd. | btabtwo MFRIDAY”??..?..7 P.M. a iSATURDAY «-________| ■ [hUjiupY i» 1 .M. I Rebuild any automatic tri NEW AND DEED don. »t3 labor pitta parti. FURNITURE fe APPLIANCES THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. AUGUST 86. I860 AUCTION SALE Rink Motors - 4455 Highland Road ENGLISH SETTERS 3—two year old (emalea. weir trained bird dogs. I five month old pupa fm . Ret: wu I >0158. FOR SALE REGISTERED MALE; Toy Terr" - | '. M a 3 FREE PCPP IE* PL MM FOR SALE PURE BRED OBR-man shepherds. FE HM _ FREE KITTENS TO GOOD HOME __________75 Fingree GBRMAN SHEPHERD, MALE 8 weeks Old. 835_ MT1-8M7___ MALI MIXED GERMAN SHEP “--J old. Lores male dot. Free to toed home FE Mttt early morning or Puppies and KTrncifs — all: Pet Shop. M WUUa_M»,_FE 4-54J3 POODLES. 3 MOB BLACK AND apprtcOO^IStkto 8108^^Ira* 5u5ed MA* 5-U88. ... __ POODLES NO PAPERK CnAP TO good home. OR 3-5131 N, | PARAKEETS OUAR TO TALK 84 85 Walker s Bird House. 305 J Ptrs* B Rochester OL 1-4372 REO LAB RETRIEVER MALE shots. papers, MA >1*7*____f REGISTERED COLLIE PUPS FOR DOOR PRIZES EVERY AUCTIOK NEW MERCHANDISE CAN BE PURCHASED WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT I 34 MONTHS TO PAT B & B AUCTION i Brake adjustment .......... ! Carburetor cleaaed tad rc 13 50 labor pitta parta. FREE ANTIFREEZE to It ’transmission Jobs. 1 Thu after good only Aug Sept. S. 1960. ; OR 40B1 Pie nppotntmei Boats ft Accessories *71 TIZZY END-OF-THE-SEASON j CLEARANCE ON U8SD BOATS ^_ ____ AND MOTORS ALL TYPES * SIZES II1 TO IT BOATS 3 H. P TO 35 B. P. MOTORS ALSO REDUCED NOW I. NEW SMALL CUTTER BOATS ► HARRINGTON BOATS LOOK! ' Pley-A-Pon Wat. (UM NOW 01435 SttO-A-FWfl Wat 1784 ROW |000 Bel-Aire Cabin Craft : Wat 11700 NOW $1350 1 CRANKSHAFT ORINDINO IN THE OAT. Cylinder* rebored Bock Ma-I chine ttop. 33 Hood. Phone Fe 1 ■ 2-3583. 20% OFF ON BOATS- MOTOT* SPORTING <1 — SUMMER T SAFETY SPECIAL. FRONT END ._. ____ ?«i»rSW“S,».“S fiPORTJM^* er mo. Eddie Steele Pont. HEADQUARTERS 3705 Orchard Lttko Rd., Kee- J134 the OAl HaUlht Open 7 days •'fHt2S*K***M I ________Lake Obion l»| WOMMfl Dee. 3370 Telegrmph. new 14 FT. LONB STAR MALIBU Ft 3-4007.___________ run-sbc - j-— Sale Motor Scooters 941 508-5 DIXIE HVVY. Lunch Room Open Every Auction Across from Drayton Plains New shopping Center____ MONDAY. AUO. 28. I860 AT 1:30 a m. Big farm auction located 1 mile Southeast Of the Lopeer St -Pine St. loteneetlon In Chlumbla- Li1 | ^nyTHaTdWare L*t,!.1.*-1Wht^i.lnrtU?e* ”«*»»• *» 1807 CUSHMAN BAOLS. GOOD ^ Aul,llrn AtJ,BI‘ Rd Holstein Heifers Jrwn 3 mo. to condition. PE 4-0000. ' j .. PH M»U.r. , ■ old. 3 Hof. bulls, this It. —“7;;—I SMALL BOAT, MOTOR'AMD OABB m-about. Controls ' ■' trailer. TB condition. ^"aXT'cL j. MA 4-3400 equipped W.D 45 tulpped. quipped. < SCOTTEB, 3 MOS. OLD. MALB home trained. EM 3-0818. __ UPCHURCH'S SADDLE BOY AT Stud to a limited few. Am. Field < Regttterrd Call OR 3*7703 after *WB CAN PURCHASE ANT PET . POODLES $10 DOWN i PE 8-3113, HUNT'S, HAST TERMS, Dot* Trained, Boarded 80 BRITTANY PUPS. McNARY'S Tallwagger Kennels, boarding, r mining, trimming. Brittany and | 1851 CUSHMAN EAOLE. EXC. cond Only tilt. PE 8-7081. 58 CUSHMAN EAGLE. OOODCBH-dltlon. OR 3-0853. call evenings. 1555 CUSHMAN SCOOTER. GOOD eond. Many Access. EL Q.3733. 55 CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER, til extras, used 4 months, new $500 Will eacrlflce for 5350 Call Htlvatbf, 1043 , PE 4-2110.___ , ton pickup. 1050 Chav- ALLSTATE MOTOR SCOOTER ton pickup. 3-A C. IS 3 cictllcnt performer, Up top tbape. lw«0nr.*dlP13WfJ M$ny eitrns, MA Hill. Ilk# new I860 \ C13' - NEW A USED CUSHMAN EAGLES ■t double 01.“ like neb. ■ •“»*•« A.TrKL.R,^“ row mounted corn picker, i 838 E- File, phone FE 2-A308 ft mounted mower. A.C. POWER MOTOR BOY'S OO-CART. le digger. .Ike new. A C. j 4*5 W Booth Awry, Z.wh ro.Vi? «n^.hrt„b,“il TARD8TER OO-CART OOOD CON-!!ta nJni Z I dltlon Cheap Ph Ha 8-704* New HoIland 'TT' “string j WIZZER MOTOR BIKE. OOOD M0. PH >7811 9KII BOAT. Ilf gtgdel. * Ha^Merl motor. Hat compass, con tarps special spring seats shocks, and 1500'pound cap 8350 down. 03T77 per BIRMINOHAM-RAMBLER, I WOODWARD, Ml 6-3900. . By Kat« Own t Far Safe Cbpb Close-Out Sale DEMOS AJfD CO. CARS from $1^95 Harold'Turned, Inc. 464 S. Woodward MI 4*7500 jp 4-6266 For Salt Car» J Utl ? Im Sd» Caf Dodge Dart $1975 include! free radio t And all standard factory oqttfnmout Salea tax and license extra. R A MM L ER-D ALL A S tool a. maihN*' . nr-— _______..OL WM1 •55 DODGE__I DR. HARDTOP. ONE OWNER. WITH ONLY M,-ooo actual Miles, oom .---- J SMITH DODGE INC VHM. ■■■ ':■■■■ Jll ''Su.--" excellent condltl Assume paymente I. T____ Call Credit Mbm. Mr. White, 0-0403 King Auto Rnlee, nj a __ ____Haglnaw,. . ~ . COPdltkft' MM Bntdwtp. FE 4-330S, DOOOK, 6 CYLINDER^ BTAND-M CHEVROLET. 74, PC, EX- 5™ iSKFWSl, *^a& *•' cellent condltlon^5833- FB 44I651. TlTfl wr!fr rTTi vac •§4 cHEihidLfcT ptA'fi&i wag- RAMMLEK-DALLAS ON 0 CYL.. AUTO. YRAN8 . Mol Mam St. OL Mill LUCE NEW CONDITION ONLY "* ■**?-■**-■ LTFf - - ' W , 1385. JACK COLE INC.. 1000 W. ^■MaH Maple at Pontiac Trail. 1107 CHEYY l DR.'#6WER OLIDE. 0 cyl. ilaok. ni.MM. iigcHaYROLitf ccyrm. PHPM. i547* Wai -mIngham. MI 4-7300. Close-Out Sale DEMOS AND CO. CARS FROM $1695 Harold Turner, Inc 464 S. Woodward 'ML4-75QO JO 4*6266 Very clean. 1547 Washingt< 00 IMP ALA, HARDTOP. __ 335 HP. 4 speed box. trtapi 450 roar tad, radio and net M&. Ask “You mean I should* start a hobby? , But, Father, this IS my hobby!" Used Auto Parts 102} WEST BEND | MOTORS | Clearance Sale I pipe off Sc For Solo Tracks HEAVY Anto Insurance 1041 CLEAN RECOI^ ! PL, P D AND MED. FOR MOST CARS 130 FOR « MONTHS ' . clarkston MOTOR SALES •! Main St.. Clarkston MA 5-3141 1 where the — - r-- rd wrn A-l khap soTcTous’^ DWtbin, luxurious- ! '55 FORD. FAIR LANE CLUB ly appointed wagon with V> en- > coupe, bargkln. EM M0S1. 8. gtne Had effortless powergllde Conway. -: ------^ healer 54 rORD78TATION WAGON. CON- by xleamlni white-wall FOR SALE: 1000 FORD FALCON Ik? nlw “cSdltloS mxide I 3 dr. dcluxtt. OU FE 4-3738. 1 The beat feature Is the j WAGON Ford. 1068 Country Sedan | 74, automatic transmission, r* and heater. Surf Bin*. A sbi Birmingham trad*. 11905 : price. heater, automatic iraasmlsslon. 1 d'RQRD 3 DOOR, R A H/ klRST “ *il— Hi OR 3-1403. * m bard tag). A beautiful low mileage, — owner Birmingham trade, power. You most see this Op to thirty months yi pay. 1 full price. Crissman sharp tun OLN MERCURY MI 0-3300 . _ LINCOLN PREMIERE. ‘58 4-D toll ppwor. factory air cm Honed Re rust. Must see to predate. $1300. MA 6-7143. LARKS TERRIFIC DEALS NOW ROCHESTER 1M1 HARLEY 74. 1 AKC BEAOLE, MALE. 7 YRS 11 English setter, female. 4 yra., 1 and 1 cocker Labrador# pup. 4 ■ no». FE 4-0813,________________|' BRITTANIES. AEC. ALL OOOD I hunters. re>. After I. PE^M3»1 1 GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINT-er puppies. AKC registered, field j wagon A . 1060 WiU-mow--,38" Rotary_________________ rer 2 good jewelry wagons. I jig—TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLES. | ---------- Anderson Sties * Service. ]b c»p. air hi •prayer. Dairy Equipment — 1 300 it). KOOI 25 , SWINE — 5 Yorkl I For Sale Mfrcycle* 95 = DlSCOUnt Boats & Motors | DUTY TRUCKS 7 New '60 Ford Foreign and Spt. Crtb IQg | * CITREON 1007 DS-10, OOOD CONDITION, ) 01.000. full price. Auto Europe, | 407 AUhurn, FE 3-0143.______ 50 FORD RANCH WAOON. V-0, i _ Iumi j£Sr.to MONEY DOWN. Assume paymente | '33 FORD 3 WlNDOW COUFE, thirty months to imy 8706 of 15.83 per mo. CaU Credit Mgr. CadlUae engine. FE 3-MgfJ s P J vm' Mr. Parks at Ml 4-7500 Harold tMg PORD. HEATER. ABSOLUTELY BOB FROST, INC. Turner Ford.___I NO MOREY DOWN. Assume pay- ! UNOOLN-MERCUBT 1050 CHEVROLET IMFALA CON- 1. 3 j TRIUMPH THUNDERBIRD. 1950 ! 1 06OCC $775. FE **-3120 after I pm. WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OP scooters - Motorcycles ) STICK. SPECIAL terior. Automatic frantmitalomw, V-o white wall urea, toll power. New car bank rntea. 13105. mento of $17.08 per mo. ’ihtil Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI ' Harold Tamer Ford. 1054 FORD Ml 0-3300 MERCURY. 1055 3-DR. AUTO- p0Wer c Trsntmiaalc »D V-5. RADIO, HEATER tasf nmi brakes. Radio and h« 5335, OR 3-7104.____________ „ w*.!?.. ..“tt afr""' 009 IRD. 2.DOOR. IN GOOD *r‘ ■ Ufry " *UI6- MOTORCYCLE 8ALE8 — «*>-. • — [ MB W. Montcalm ■ t , Harley Davidson Salat h Service r» rnrn WANTED: 3M CC. 3 CTLE USED | t*. P S This Is a sale ■ motorcycle engine. OR 3-M13. i Hay, Grain and Feed 82 For Safe Bicyclea 96 For Safe Livestock 83 McGowan fe Sons, Prop. Bud i 34 INCH BOY'S ENQLISH BIKE. HlckmMt OeBeral AueUoneer..' *•* “ * *-------------- ------ OA 5-3130 ‘ . GIRL’S atax. ‘Watch this space for Ty-jg|j£s^ 3H YEAR OLI^BUCKSKIN FILLY.( ley’s Auction Sale Open-j bikes. I 33’ C, C. COMMANDER LIKE NEW 2-145 s. CALL ON THIS ONE! CAN BE SEEN AT MT. CLEMENS LIGHT HOUSE INN. QLASTRON FIBEROLAS PONTOON RAFTS FEATHER CRAFT and FREELAND ALUM. STERLING BOAT TRAILERS PROP SERVICE MARINE SUPPLIES MICHIGAN , BOAT SERVICE. INC. 1 BILL HICKSON. INC. 8080 W. HURON PE 5-5041 SAIL-BOAT FOR SALE. 8AIL- >■ 1 M. ' . aft a EM 3-3330 a Partly I . Can a. Law ranee. I ing Soon. 705 W. Clarks- WM ton Road. Lake Orion. j-?5-Jb2$L Sale House Trailers 89 Boats and Accessories 971 TONY’S MARINE For! Evlnrude motors. 34 yt_, repair experience. 3605 Orchard i Lake PJ — 1 C 0-0112. 0 OOOD YOU NO PONIES 1 Dapple mare, 5 yrt. old to foal 2 spotted meres 4 and > yr : to foal, brake to drive, 3 black geldings, broke and gentle. One1 ______ , 2 vr old registered stud. Sorrell., 30 FT HOUSETRAILER, 1330 TAT* ht* H. ELGIN. VERY FEW HOURS light mane and tall. Larigo breed-1, lor Road. FE 4-6004. | >100 3111 Maybee Rd , Pontiac M^jc0^roXcck^. rY.Qakland Marinc E*ch Phone EM 3-»«24-----------1 OR 4-0034. ._________ Trailer and skit, included ‘ RABBITS WITH CAQE8. 513 1T auTMITAL. CLEAN. BOTTLED FE 5-4670 After 5 p.m. . SAVE $$$$ Big discount* on quality Boats—Motors—Trmle re 5-5151- ------— „ ,, .. —.. .-J and electric FE 3-4790 ________> U' RUNABOUT BOAT. 5tk _ BLACK TKNNEMKE _WALK I N 0,1(U HOUSETRAILER- 13 BT 5,, tin engine. >50. PE 5-0103. I awning included. 41403 MT ' ip CEDAR STRIP BOAT, I35~ 3-4571. ' ' ' 1--------- ' ' ■ OAklaad M117. EXCELLENT RIDING HORSES I _______ ■ , ___... r!vaar O*11"5 Oucktkto. XMplrej ^Acafe. TOUR-A-HOME CREE 114 FOOT FAMILY SAILBOAT FOR ...-..1 (The Big Three). We etUl have itlc. Good condition. Phone OR EN£181 a large selection to cbooee from. | 3-6434 iradow J Seyeral used travel trailer, ami u p-y. FUiEROLAS 45 MERCURY x* xaobU* hom»a_to telect tram. mni WELSH PONY MARE Ft Sale Poorftry 85 31 BANTAM CHICKENS, 75o EA. J c 1033. Ouar-s them and get Warner Trailer w w. Huron. (Plan to of Wally Byam’i exeit-earavani.)____________ 315il C«»t Lk. Rd. t demonel ration al OARWAT 13 FT. HOU8ETR AIDERS—5785 Goodcll Trailer Sales 3300 SOUTH ROCHESTER RD. F750s and FSOOs ; PRICE? They Have To Go [* MAKE US I AN OFER |\ • — 50 — Kew and used [ trucks in stock [ We and good used trucks and will pay or allow ' Top L Dollar lor Your Truck.’* EAST TERMS — SPOT DELIVERY ! Ask- fOr Truck Dept> FE 5-4101 SPORTS CARS NEW AND USED HEALY, MO. SPRITE Mtto Healy faed Austin Healy JO 4 \w HOUGHTEN & SON 535 N. Main, Rochester OL 1-5701 TAKE A DEMONSTRATION RIDE In the new Vespa 400 economy REPOSSESSION 1055 Chevrolet 3 door, beautiful j green and whlto finish. Fun price 5406. Only 537 month. No each I needed. Ftrtt payment due Octo-1 her 4th Ring Mr. tong. FE I 4-1005, Lucky Auto Sales. 153 8. I 1050 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 3- i door sedan. V-0 engine, Power, tilde, snowereat wtn 1541 FORD, 5-DOOR IN OOOD condition, fust had recent paint Job. 575. MU 4-5531 or can be raMaywiMnd^H BOB FROST. INC. * LINCOLN-MERCURY __MI 6-3300 . I MERCURY MONTEREY. RA* glide, tnowcre'et white. Only IV 695 NORTH CHEVROLET CO l.COO S. WOODWARD. BIRMINGHAM .Ml 4-2735. 2, , 33 CHEVROLET. EXCELLENT; HARKLESS SALES fe SERVICE | __|175.J3 B. Francis._____________ 313$ 8. Telegraph PB 5-3454 mm CHEVY AND '50 DeSOTO FOR FOR SALE: '55 VlHKSWAOEN. i aale. or tradev either or both. 31.475. 4910 Erwlndale Drive, Pen-! Exc. copd. Call PE 0-5315. tlac. FE 6-9177. | '54 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE For Sale Cara 106 nh»u», -> « tn.de. fe 6-5533. FE 0-000.' Just Make Payments ‘S3 CHEV . 2-DR.' *195 Pay only *11 mo. Due Oct , 1 Rite Auto. Mr Bell. FE 5-4531 __105 East Blvd at Auburn 1856 CHEV. CONVERT., 'Sl’VjO'R-vette engine, custom Interior, very dean. $950 or beat offer. Ft 8-2915._______^ . ’57 CHFA'ROI.ET Farm Produce 86 Lq* rjnt h pontiac chop. I franchised owens dealer 'V? bedrooms, ul 2-4505. _ Saginaw at South Blvd. -----i IT INBOARD? NEEDS BOTTOM, Cke Orton. MY >3551. HOME-GROWN SWEET CORN bag of 5 dot.. 51.55. Peaches, aft,. *«.» -^rV?«° Tran«portat’n OfferedlOO | OO^PT. OWENS ^-EXPRESS. | 4 ^c^'Sa^Die^ LOADED. SLEEPS 4, DEMO; tan Hawall lto lo ’ D^- ROW. 54,505 WILL j m MAZUREK MOTORS f cars to new york. " I fpriT \ / * fur & MARINE SALES 1 IHUCK MART TRUCK...going; pORlhl TART m ^ 1*63 BUICK SPECIAL 3-DOOR | hardtop. Maroon and whlto finish, i Stock No. 1391-C. Priced to sell [ I at 3106. NORWI CHEVROLET < CO.. 1000 S. • WOODWARD, BIR- ; M1NGHAM. MI 4-2733.________ | 1955 BUICK SPECIAL. 3 DOOR I sedan, good condition, $450, V. Harris, h 5-3700. I 1955 BUICK 8PECIAL 3-DR. HARD-I top. 2 tone: black and white. Automatic transmission, radio. s this BOSSES CAR i aiwable one. V-5 engto FISCHER BUICK, INC | SaS^T 506 S. WOODWARD AVE. wall fires are a few of the many BIRMINGHAM i — MI >0100 30 4-6424 BUICK. FOR GOOD TRANS- -----------3.5JOS '56 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 8TA-tton Wagon. School teacher’s one | owner automobile. Auto. Trans., j ftol^ower. FE 3-6603 and FE AMume paymenis oi 5'n mohth ;oTFORD STATION WAOON V-0 £fl!lafr'*7 Ford-a-matlc. tadio. heater, power ■•*“**-— brakes, PE 5-iMS. ' / w '35 FORD PICKUP. CHOPPED. Chrysler Motor. 8350. MA 4-1106. 1*51 FORD 3 DOOR. RADKTaND “ heater, whites very dean. 54*5 m!n(?ham ^raJBucr!*1 oso™" I REPOSSESSION WOODWARD. MI 4-3500. | 1S55 M.rcury hardtop, beautiful 1557 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 6 , red and white finish 5405 full passenger wagon. Silver a n d j * Price. Pay only *27 month. No white with red trim. Pull power. cash needed. First payment due Only *1.1*5. NORTH CHEVKO- Oct. 4th. Ring Mr. Bing. FE LET CO. 1500 S. WOODWARD. 4-1000. Lucky Auto Sales. 103 S. BIRMINOHAM. MI 4-2735. ] Saginaw. ’57 FORD CUSTOM * 2 DOOR. 19P4 MERCURY MONTEREY Like new inside * out. New WW hardtop, radio fe heater, auto-tires. New brakes. Auto, trana. matic. very clean. 1341. No money : R*H. Q750. Pvt. FE 5-2110. [ down. BIRMINOHAM-RAMBLER 750 FQRD, 4 DOOR. RADIO. HEAT- I _««* 3 WOODWARD MI 6-30*0 er. nice. Darner’s Used Cars,-. 233 1 FOR SALE: tigs MERCURY __West Montcalm.___________hardtop, good condition. *050. MA 1951 FORD CONVERT. VERY I ±3?JL _________ slejnohn”»! by Monday- 1871 Just Make Payments 16&4 Ford victoria 2 dr. hard- ptv omj3*®®?’ m ' ^ octs 1 top. Radio, heater, excellent eon-1 rh. *at0 u. B,n 1 Siw.nfKusr/^Ku,uV'ic1j 5 S. Saginaw, portation, 360. OR 3 S 'Gy' Owens - bu. Tomatoes, 10c 15-lb basket for 01.15. N . potato*# I*1*1----------- bag ior $1.30 ~ cl melons. ■■■ Jacobson’s Trailer Sales ▼feKa-Sh^tto.etsmanest self-! “ri^hoS1^ oftA>toJ*0UDAT' contained trave) trailer on the, —u* VK.t.1*”:_______ market. Trotvood. UarKlag, new j 34' trailer Frame WITH "Frank" and Tpur-A-Beme. Travel bitch, spring, axel, electric brakes, trailers, oar specialty. Part* ana Wanted Used Cars 1080 FIBEROLAS . Honrv-; !“s*' ““F™ • t rude Elec. Trailer. >. FE 5-M02. 16' 35 Lake Road. Drayton plains, or Bargain Clearance ......... -W_____________ mu-_________:____________ scott motors and service 53SO E. Highland Road iMSSl. 12 LET US SELL YOUR TRAVEL I rRIIISF-OlJT miles WaatoTPontiac | trailer or Mobile home tor you. ««av V-c- BJtNTU&KY'WONDIR BEANS. 2131 have several buyer, waiting BOAT SALES HI____________________^ , “ — ---------- —i Lor ll>j?/«l«3 E WaltonOpenM, FE 0-4402 i TOP BUCK-JUNKCAft. JTRUCK I ft. HOi-LY MARINE k COACH WAa^Tms%m"mu;;-y—■vrsr"««» ■tamtbp v* bmm SALES. 15310 Holly Rd.. Holly. I B0AT FOR SALE — 15 FT. RUN-ME 4-0711. ATTENTION WE RE PAYING ! TOP $$$ DOLLAR | FOR CLEAN USED CARS Glenn's Motor Sales h 553 W Huron 8t FE 4-7371 | dependable used cars ;' HARDENRURO MOTOR SALES ; Cnae nt Pike PK 5-7398 J AS MUCH AS *5* FOR JUNK AND . cheap cars. PB 2-5“' - - J 10J|-------- 1*55 P-Wlde TON FORD PICKUP. — — Radio, heater, directional signals and washers..,5975 57 BUICK CENTURY CONVERT!, ble. fall power, sharp. Must sac-rlfme. Private, PE 4-1517. 1059 BUICK. ELECTRA 938. 4 door, hardtop, full power, new Goodyear doable eagle Urea. Beautiful light green, excellent condition. Call owner. MI 6-7932 *4 BUICK ROADMABTBR. 3 DOOR hardtop, loaded. Excellent condl- tlon. 323 Russell attar 3._ BUICK $1395 Crissman ROCHESTER OPEN EVN8. 'TIL 6. OL >5731 1*56 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR. RA- ’5$ FORD Palrlane 500 4-door, V-*,. straight I OLDS. 2 DR HARDTOP, DEL. ‘ . 2-tone blue. W.W, >895 7*5 N. Perry at M^oLDgj^^^narBieT overdrive, radio * heater. 1940 OLDSMObTlE SUPER FIESTA Larry Jerome GOOD CARS 3—'57 CADILLACS HT AND 4-DR '» Buick, very nice '50 Chrysler Convertibla 3 Pontlacs. '57-'55-'53 '55 Ford 4-Dr. Wagon ______________ DOOR SPECIAL. I MINOHAM - RAMBLER, 00* 8.! dynaflow. radio, heater, power WOODWARD. MI 6-3000. t brakea. >325. MI 4-3316._______I white i960 CORVAIR 4-DOOR ----------------- th4n « 000 SCHRAM TRUCKS ’55 BUICK HTOP L Very sharp, 3 door, radio, beater, j ham car 41.000 actual miles. Olad | automatic, double power. Blralnt- | to demonstrate. PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES 16 Oakland FE >5351 60 CADILLAC. DEVILLK COUPE. | miles. O.M. executive assigned a company courtesy — — “—1 *— present automo- -enamluinn. Thli I M. •56 Dodfa push bu '50 Chivy Impnli ■56 Ford-O-Mstic Parkdele. call • _ holly Marine * coach Bears 'and P6Ma*oes iati! Soc^^rn1?310 ^ ** ■_Coomcr..Rd..FE 3A633------ ALlTALUMINUir~ItoT^ENgatAL Ur,*A^Wr0l, JP^ccUcht condition *1445. FT j ----------------------------1 guaranteed 14 ft 'PONTIAC WASTE______FE 2-0209 PEACHES NOW AT OAKLAND Orchards. Finest as always. Alsoi early apples. East Commerce Rd One mile — t of MIHord. TOMATOTC8, PICK THE CREAM Oxford Trailer Sales §«»- WHERE QUALITY COMES FIRST Bee the large selection of 10-wide* In 40’ to 65', 1. 2 or 3 bedroom. Small trailers, too. Good! selection of used all sixes. 11 mile 8 of Lake Orion < 8CI - 1 Olddtoge Rd. FE 5-6660. .PRODUCE SPECIALS j where*quality COMES FIRST T5A21L T2U r9.\rcSSJ!‘E- rent u ft. vacation SPONSE TO MY PONTIAC j frailer OR >4707_________________ WSKK Hal# °H.ve!?nipe£h?.T, JJ™!?™. L" -----t r«ll, nice. tSOI^per. C lTl!ft* Bill Collar Boats M21 ARE YOU OETTING THE MOST FOR YOUR CAR7 — WE BUY — < — TRADE DOWN — —. TRADE UP — -tLOYD '58 CHEVROLET ' Vt TON PICKUP I I foot- utility box. Very superb * condition Solid tarquots* “-*-*■ 1 radio and heetev. spar $1395 | '50; CADILLAC,: 2 DR" HT, AIR ! ] rand. Phone FE 3-5095. I" 1 '*5 CADILLAC. COUPS. AIR CON- | _ tte. prl-ir flET3. 1 Michigan > picked fresh t r/acL, _ peck. Other ----“il Prtr OlHt FROM US. BILL'S - ____ MARKET 0100 HIOHLAND ROAD (5*5*> PONTIAC, OO 3 MILES WEST OF THE AIR port:_____________ Sale Farm Equipment 87 2 BOTTOM PLOW fe TANDUM disk Both have ■ 3 point bitch CaU UL 5-3516 after 5_*. A REAL OOOD SELECTION OF 4 garden tractors, Roto Tillers and llOUGHTEN & SON Ji N Mato. Rochester OL 1-0761 CLEARANCE SALE USED EQUIPMENT AmaU riding and walking tract* pr totalled Need nil typ*4 led trailers Hours I to I 3avf. Closed Sundays Huron___ FE 4-0743 ; SAVE $1,000 3 BEDROOM $4 795 FULL PRICE , S505 DOWN 2 AT THIS PRICE ** of* Von VACATION TRAILERS PRICED TO SELL CREDIT TERM8 FE 4-67)4 FE 4-1112 KING BROS PONTIAC RP. AT OPDYEE JtEW AND REBUILT GRAIN drills and earn pickers Davis OXFORD MOBILE MANOR Mchy Ph. NA 7-1313 Ortonvllle 1 those who wan* the best. ( Wed tractoiU: a~oood Oood condltion 11,950 Ml Rent Trailer Space SLICK CRAFT FIBEROLAS 8AILFI8H 8UNFI8H PORTABLE DOCKS—HOIST AJAX TRAILERS CORRECT CRAFT IN BOARDS "the Exclusive Cyprus Oardens 8X1 Boats!” 20' Express Cruiser 101 HP VI ROBERT'S MARINE : Clearance Sale »!>:' big ftberglas bo I WE BUY AND TRADE OOOD Crissman I ROCHESTER I OPEN EVES. ’TIL 0 OL 2-0721 I960 DODOE not UP >« TON. • 4-speed. transmission. 0175. V. Harris. FE 5-2706. ! *2 FORD DUMP HEAVY DUTY rear end. MY 2-3043. CHEVROLET 1954. 3 TON and chassis. 162 In. wheel ease, 3-speed axle, good cond,. reas., 1-3337 after 5 p.m Ml 6-5646. ■58 CORVETTE. FUEL INJECTION, j BEFORE YOU BUY A NEW used truck get our price. Ask AVERILL'S Need sharp late model* (of Calif, market. TOP DOLLAR •58 CHEVROLET ' IMPALA CONVERTIBLE Solid Gold Finish. Radio ft Heal AUTO TRANS.. V-5. ----- hue. Automatic traasmlw car Is like brand new. 5i,oe«. in 5-5*11 daytime, or Mutual 4-5931 or can be teen 3605 Wlxom Rd., near MUford. ....... . 10 CASK NEEDED. ’60 CHEV . 4-dr v-0. fight blue, white walle. ments 3«.w!WNA lim ** W MCHgrY^qoN. BY OWNER. ’53 CHEVROLET 3 door, standard, extra eleaa, free of rust. PE 54*31 after * pm 1958 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 5-door sedan. V-8 engine, Power-glide, power eteerlng. 3 to choose from. Your choice, at 61,36*. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. tooo 8 WOODWARD. BIRMINOHAM. MI 4-3715. . - ’57 Merean ... •63 Cadillac HT ____ .her*. No reasonable offer refused. Finance no problem. ECONOMY CARS, 33 AUBURN 1IW FALCON 4 DR. *UT05dATIC R. di H.. white walls, deluxe trim, lust like hew. 1560 Falcon, g dr , neater, only 1300 ml., ixcelleat condition. H. J.- Van. Welt. Deal-er. Ph. OR 3-135*. *5* FORD C DR: WAOON'‘VERY good. Chuck's. 3661 Blisabeth Lk. REPOSSESSION 57 Ford hardtop Falrtona 500. i rust. Pall price *1.0*5. Take er small monthly payments, irst payment due October 4th. Ing Hr. Bing. FE 4-1006 Lucky uto Sales, 153 S. Saginaw. lard trusn 1. 12,395 00 01 -ru ! , .-JV --’ ' . .— vnr.iBLtr or. VanCamp Chevrolet, Inc. *155 fe i-om for utt nnnn 1 lltt 1XVK 1BS7 nlWNI A 1953 CHRYSLER, RADIO S HEAT ER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY | DOWN. Assume payments of 10.05 i Kr mo.- Call Credit Mgr. Mr i >rks *t MI 4-7500. Harold Turn- I er Potd. * I 53 CHRYBLER NEW YORKER, j CONSIGNMENT | '53 CHEV. 2 DOOR VERY OOOD. clean R»H, EM >0051. 8. Conway I '56 FORD 14-TON PICK-UP. 8 FT. ............. ...... box. automatic transmission. En 1957 CHEVROLET 2-DR. BEL--------------,. , cellent condition. PE >0367, power eteerlng. V-5 engine, radio. 1™'* 0“C CAB AND CHASSIS. £••£•. V Ton UMC CAB and CHASSIS. 1, nni tir. Coma Good Ures. Cheap. Trade or fell | _jrlglnal owner. 51.075, PE bjora. r dependable Chevrole u«c STUlwell 1-0530. __ I CANT HELP IT! 1 NEED CLEAN USED CARS QUALITY MOTORS >0 ORCHARD LAKE FE 3-7041 Assume payments Of J ISCHER BUICK. INC. 500 S;_ WOODWARD MI 4-5100 WILSON PON'TIAC-CADII.LAC CTEAN Birmingham Trades 1350 N. Woodward’ 4-1*301 tor. Factory Tnetailed luggage rack. Matt other extras. Full wsrrsnty. Savc 51.B58T FISCHER BUICK, RiJSii WOODWARDA1*,1^1 1*51 OLD8MOBILE. RADIO * heater, needs Uttla engine work. RBJWo* f*o. Birmingham M« S. WOODWARD. IdoESrorji * h VERYlioob Chuck s._3*61 Elizabeth Lk Rd. 19^^^"-r^JPabeaT?L ABSOLUTELY „w M DOWN. Assume paymei 510.05 iNr mo. Call Credit Mr Parks at MI 4-7500. Turher Ford. Mgr. •45 OLDSMOBlLE 98 DELUXETT door, radio and heater. All in exc. rmiltig cond., interior eleaa. MI B*0* OLD*, t DOOR HAIU> top, 31,350. FE 5-0930 BIRMINOHAM BIRMINOHAM KO.M. CLEARANCE "PRICES SLASHED" 0 Slmca station wagon,, SEE J i HARTLEY ■ DIXIE U8ED CARS 275 Dixie. Drayton Plalm _NKAR_BASHABAW_ TOP DOLLAR and finance. Hartland Area! _v»lf r°ra 0* *-3M»-_________________ rd ware. Phone Hartland 3511. PRIVATE AND MODERN TRAIL-711 Doris Road. Auburn Buchan-1 dcajers. ^ W£LT j 4546 Dixie Hwy. Ph OR >1355 . HlOH S FOR LATE MODBL | , _. sues Carried to Stock---I BMworth fe Bottle MA 3-1405 W: 24-HR. PROP. REPAIR See M & M Motor Sales ECONOMY CARS 33 AUBURN 1533 OMC SUBURBAN 4 SPEEDS hydramsttc Excellent tor hunting and flshmg. Has grad road Pontiac’s Truck Center GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS Auction Sales 88; Heights, No domestic anlmaUT. For Sale Tires 92 N5? Free Check Up Newkirk's Boat fe Prop Servlet .....................Eceio______ For top < ! 3527 D le Hwy. 4 HOU8ETRAILER TIRES 10 PLY. .... y empire Seville flberglas runabout, convertible top, speedometer, running lights. 1 I960 35 H P Evlnrude LarX. AJex ' WE NEED ’ 100 19.50 UP. A-l USED TIRE8 ..... . buy. eell. Also whitewall*. STATE TIRE BALES 503 S Saginaw 8t FE 4-4507- LOOK' 7M)xl« BLACK TIRES. ALL ■tor. Electrlc stove, wi tool*. I inch table etw i power lawn mower. .**---------,------------- _ — Mr* Ctkarlee Yakey, Proprietress, i name brands. Hud lltekmott. auctioneer OA «-il5t. Assisted by J. A. Arnold oa atm. 1 ________________ ____ ._ NO AllctlONB FOR 850TH li0V-'STANDARD BRAND nKW TIRES, in* Co far the text I week! — ----- 816.20 I tewaUs. Sefety off. Bli flack c rludlnx Aauqwea. Book, Dirties. Kitchen utonaiU ,Ladders. Tools. Hundreds at a slef a I article* TEHMB CASH Mrs. Arthur Km-; bury^pjwp- Cat' and Cos * ED WILLIAMS .^1 8. Saginaw at Raeburn OfiSD KUHN AUTO SERVICE 140 W. Huron n 2 1215 * USED - 1958 Blue Star alumlnu , month, to pay Take M59 • to W Highland Right on Htckory Ridge Rd to De-mode Rd Lrft and follow signs to DAWSON’S SALES st TIFBICO LAKE. Phone Main >2175. Open every night till g. HARDTOP* WAOOl CONVERTIBLES TOP DOLLA PAID JEROME ''Bright Spot" _ Orchard Lake at Case n 8-0481} ’56 CHEVROLET NEW CONDITION PICKUP 0 foot box, aide carrier mounts, •uwci | Lite green fc iv tfy flnish with „ , white tires An excellent value. $895 I Crissman foZSS ROCHESTER good. , OPEN EVEg TIL 5 OL >5731 • • lB ; 11*7 DODOE TON PICKUP --man i Good rubber. Run* Uke new. 5510. door! I- RAMMLER-DALLAS AOONS ^10*1 M«|ft 8t. OL 3-S111 - REO - AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR at ' MI 4-7506" Harold Turner _Pbrd. •52 CHEV R X, 3135. CHUCK'S. | 3561 Elizabeth Lk. Rd.____ ’57 CHEVY 2-DR. $595 NO CASft NEEDED j ONLY 631 PER MONTH Rite Auto. Mr. Bell. PE 6-453* ____100 E. 8lvd._at Auburn ; 155* CHEVROLET BEL AIR. RA- i dlo. heater, excellent condition | No money down, full price 3355. Assume payments of 313 month. Call Credit Mgr.. Mr. White, PE >0403. King Auto Sales, 115 8. Baglnaw- ___ „ '50 CHEVY, TAKEB OVER PAY-ments. OB 3-0118. " 59 CHE VIE, 9 PASSENGER 8TA-tton wagon, take older car for equity. PL >1751. Parks '5* DE SOTO F1REFLITE 4-DR . Wai i power steering,- $795 BRAID __FE 2-0186_ DR _ HARDTOP: ’675*5 Mercury, station i Was *1,1*5 now '57 Buick, 4 door, bar Was *1.1*5 now '5* Olds supar 55. 4 d Wat 5*56 now '54 Cadillac coupe. 'DEMO' SALE I960 Olds 98 CONVERTIBLE PULL POWER $3495 1960 Chev. IMPALA, 4 DR. HT V-K powbrolidb $2495 ___CHEYY. BEL AIR. POWER- gllde, 3300. Phone OR 3030*. •50 CHEVROLET MEL AIR, 2 OB SEDAN Power Steering, fe Power Brakes. V-*. Auto. Trans., LIKE NEW CONDITION 01545. JOHN J. SMITH DODOE INC. PE 3-7665. 1*5* DeSOTO - Very clean, re mw. ___ ■Ti7 DODGE 2-DR HARDTOP. A-l 5700. UL 3-4644._ 1057 DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL 4 door hardtop,' power eteerlng and brakes, radio and heater, white aide walls. 1 owner, 111*5. RAMMLER-DALLAS 1501 Main St. QL 2-5111 CAR PAYMENTS TOO BUROST some? COrne la and toe us and let us help you adjust to a leas expensive ear. y DON’S USED CARS “ 677 M34 Lake Orion __________MT 3-5*41 y , Transportation Specials FOR DO-IT-YOURSELF —MECHANICS 1500 Volkswagen .. * 75 nr *>• ...... »*5 '34 Mereury 4 door, Wa< 5345 HOW *346 '5* Pontiac, storehlef, 4 door. 3*5 HARDENBURO MOTOR SALES Corner Cait fe Pike ^ PB >73*5 _________Open Kvea. ’Ul * 1*53 Chevron :*64 OldsMoblle 1*57 Piymout J 1053 Ford Station Wagon . j NIOHT SERVICE -USED TRUCKS BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER" ! iwill accept! Houghten & Son osea B**s HU 066* CHERRY RILL ROAD > m ..... I# J, = r^’“ LABOR s DAY. SPECIALS 'S3 Olds sport coupe .. B) '55 mm tier Moor .... *34 M Pontiac >door .. *31 07 Chevrolet 2-door . *3* •5* Mercury >do- r .. *60 ’** Old* 4-door HT .i... ft '37 Plymouth 2-door . tse '51 Studfbakef >door ■. 16* Only.. $5 Down Many Mote To Choose From- NORTH . CHEVROLET 10*6 s. Woodward Aye. Birmingham ' MI 4-SD ;r. - :^if 1960 Olds 88 HOLIDAY GOUPH HYDRA., RADIO and HEATER $2595 I960 Chev. PARKWOODJ5TATION WAGON 4-DOOR. V* AUTOMATIC ; $2695. 1960 Chev. PAR'KWOOD- STATION ■WAGON < 4-DOOR. X^rUNOBR. AUTO. ' ,$2495 -TAYLOR'S CHEYROUtT-OLDSMOBItJI ope5Tevenings ,MARKET 4-4501... WAU.ED LAKE » __ m »£i ^porTee**h*i«Sii«^«2tuTga Jwt Make Payments wUilWwr»i||^T_^W- ««trM Ll » PLYMOUTH 63*6 srarSBF**» w"! reWSSession IMS Plymouth 4 doer. Foil ,__ HM (win Booth. Mo ci.h Utodod. mjWIM (too September 13rd. Ktaf Mr Blog. Mfe 4-1666 Lucky AMO Sul*a. 163 8 m i THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1960 *w$£S®fk> - >» . M Auburn Oleamin* blue finish. ’new*?*”* mcm«V down** h“dled wtth 1_» 8. Mote. ^ERtS^Sg V1T16 ' W _ POMTUCp CATMJH A ' VttTA. »7 poimAc coirvwn*LS. tm- K*(r. Power steoriaaTud brakes. __e*n*Ot condition rp« 1-1118. FOR ONLY SSI_ cam mjmjsm_________ 1993 r*LTMOOTH. RADIO. BSAT-*- sgetUeat MBdlttoa. Full price Sales. H6 B. 8*gln«w. M PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN CON- ! rottlt. Power windows mod I brmk*». Corvette floor shift. Mint itmtiWItMi, tin*. PM MiM or OR " utm Hy dramatic, radio, beone. Dover steering ana brake*. e-t-eye gin**. Many eitra*. t.Mo mile*. Blue VMM. OSt MOW._______________ StHac t doom hardtop. », tntouotlc. white*. (6M full i. 638*4 per bo. Mo manor >. BIRMINQHAM-RAMBLER. | PONTIAC CATAUMA CONV. •• PONTIAC CATS. ADR |XU J7 Buick Special AS*. H-top — Power ............. SUSS 1BhaHMUi A ri ' a ve* MS East Bird, at Auburn - K*W PONTIACS AT TRBMBN-dous discount. Do not fall to- *e< | US before you buy » , .■ it Keego Sales & Service * KongoHarbor IMS PLYMOUTH 1 DOOM. FULl! "arttoj1tharp**MChw* 2*Sm price sits. BIRMINOHAM-RAM-I 310. v5 stick'WIU U.de. Webb'i BLEB. MS 8. WOODWARD Ml; Auto Sale*. PE 0-3163______ M tmf&ST3 OWNER. S PA8-•engor station wagon. Ext. cond. . ■ smTPM s-iiis. . a.j'4 PSMh:tZc cinE#TAiN. POwj* I bjkji and steering, till. HA ( money DOWN. Assitmt payments FtCi of *10.06 per mo. Call Credit aey “I 4-7560. * pay - Harold Turner Ford._ ism. powiacTchiap. rk 1-2x1. vMM North Perry. " LOOK!, tilt Poatiac convertible. power atooHut and brakes. Full price M.4IS. Aa little a* till few. First payment Sat September 30th Ring Mr RIM, PM AMIS. Lucky Auto Sales. 1V3 8 Saginaw ism posrmcL * door chof- taln, radio, boattr, by dramatic MT MW. I860 PONTIAC SAFARI «' PASS. Hydramatlc, R A H. Power steering. power brakes, power rear window. WW. Decor trim. Many other extras. Low mileage, e-a-eye gloss. can bo aeen at HM Woodbine after t:30 PM. _ IMS RAMBLER AMERICAN, 3 — radio A k - — - - WARD. Ml A3SS0. 1956 PLYMOUTH/^ )P, RAD- verttW*. Hyd Ttcrv-S. pe a-a»A... » PONTIAC'TAJr H. 33.060 AO-™’«"rIii'r«dTt'Wr' -gri _tt«al miles, iharpMSMt. Clemcne at MI 4-W00. aErotd ' Turner '*** JPNV^i CAT^lhH VUffA. I hardtop. V4 engine, automatic --——------------------ Ramblers Ramblers .Prices slashed Big discount. All models to stock. Buy now sad “r scrambler Super Market COMMERCE RD. |MH EM 3-ttSS 1666 RAMBLER. RADIO fc HEAT-er, good tiros, 0176. EM 3-0676. RAMBLER AMERICAN, 1SM. RAH, Continental wheel mouht. 5964 Sutherland Drive off Airport Rood I Block eouth of MM. tranamtaalon. power steering. ex-;'6* PONTIAC, 3 DOOR STARCHIER tra alee. Stock Mo. MSS, Onto low mileage, auto. Trane., ailid 61316. NORTH CHEVROLET CO J white, like n ' loos S. WOODWARD. BIRMINO- duel speakers, HAM. MI 4-3738. ’ : ’ j 2-7482. , lift PL+l40UTH, 6 DOOB BEL-11*60 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE .. vedere, power alee ring, automatic; A H, power stoertog gad power : *--—kjater.Jr brakoo, OE 3-1604 * P I M PLYMOUTH WAGON. RAH. Auto., white walla, ase. cond. Owner. Ml MNI,^b 1958 PLYM’TH 2-DR. $695 NO CASH NEEDED ONLY $36 PER MONTH Mite Auto. Mr. BeU. FE 6-4536 ’ 168 E. Bird, at Auburn They Must Go! •56 Plymouth .. . til 4-'S3 Pontiac a ..... 11 ’53-'63 Chrysler* ... $ I ’ii Plymouth A Olds .|l -D* , PONTIAC CATALINA. , Hardtop. 1 owner. Clean. Radio A heetef. Very good e------- 1 6800, 4766 Elisabeth Lake 6-7167. LOOK THTS OVER BIRMINGHAM ______ I960 VAUXHALL, RAH. 4-DR. SU- | — ^ MMO after StQoSjr- hrakes. 4-barrel carburetor, white- j courtesy Tisht/ *excel5nt^* Cadillac completely O.H. -•53—*53 Ramblers ....... II Fords ^m Just Make Payments I ’55 Pontiac, 9395 • i.e Pay only 017 mo. Duo Oet. 1 l‘2i Rite, Auto. Mr. BoD. FE A453I J Jjl IQS East Bird, at Auburn 9 46 58 PONTIAC BONNEVILLI CON-I 95 vert. Rod end white beauty, low 6 97 mileage. PE 6-0315 after 1. ! fflUSEP CABS, SM TO 0800. MO 175 MONEY DOWN QUEEN AUTO W - “AOUIAw. 10M Chevrolet 3 Dr. aeden . 9 175 i f 1956 Buick convertible, oood cond. Pull newer ..................I 145 [1004 Chevrolet 3 dr. sedan...0 160 j 19M Packard 3 dr. hardtop. 9 MS 1054 Pontlae 4 dr. siarchtef. * 345 10M Chevrolet 4 dr. station wagon OPEN TONIGHT! UNTIL 10 P.M. interior and W-Wa!ls. $2295 Pontiac Retail Store . 65 MT, CLEMENS 8T FE 3-7054 GUARANTEED 1 OWNER CARS 1954 Cadillac HT. full pwr 9005 1954 Lincoln Capri, like new $695 1987 Plymouth, V-l. RAH _1695 19M Pontiac HT, sharp!) . 9595 1955 Chev., Wgn., V-l, 4 dr. 9695 1955 Buick Super HT. Sharp! Save 1954 Olds St RAH HT ....0395 1955 Ford 0 pass, wan....0405 ; 1954 Pontiac 4 dr. station wgn. 9305 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 1 [ 10M Studebakar Lark 4 Dr.. .OHM 1 1950 Buick LcSabra 3 Dr. Hard-1 top ........................... 02M5 j IMS Olds M 4 Dr Hardtop...! 7*5 | j1 MM Plymouth I Dr. Sedan. Aulo--] matte transmission ........I 045 | ll57 Pontlae 4 Dr sidan. Automatic transmission. Llkt [ . new ...................... HIM 11954 Pontlae 4 Dr. Hardtop. Esc.! Cond. HOMER HIGHT MOTORS For Soh O— 1 MY( DADDY SAYS: "It's A' Deal With STEELE NO DOWN PAYMENT MO PAYMENT TIL OCTOBER ’55 FORD 3-DOOR HARDTOP . Radio sad Heater, W/Walls All wsyl interior.. '58 PLYMOUTH 3 DOOR Firs ODftoe r*d.aad |r*y economy 4 standard trios- ’56 OLDSMOB1LE *56 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN STATION WAGON ’57 FORD* COUNTRY SEDAN STATION WAGON ^ Power steering and brakes, Grttdaal factory tboay Mack finish. Rod and whlta vinyl IStsrlor. _ \ ’54- MERCURY 3-DOOR HARDTOP Real sharp black, radio onO heater. 93M tub price. ’55 NASH 3-DOOR HARDTOP Pull Power. 1341 full price. Buy this one today I MY DADDY SAYS: "It's A Deal With STEELE Eddie Steele - FORD — ; 2705 Orchard Lake Road —KEIOO HARBOR i 3275 Weft Huron AT ELIZABETH LX. RD. I fE 2-2529 FF 5-J177 RENAULT Dauphine | DEMOS j ONLY ■ $99 Down; ^iriUt36 Months CHEVS ,’56 2-Door 6 595! '56 Bel Air 4-Dr. $1845; PREVIOUS owners name upon request. 550 OAKLAND 58 Biscayne .$1395 •POTLESS outside with custom’ Interior. FORDS ’58 2-Door V-8 —$1095| VERY attractive automobile. *56 2-Door .....$795 PORDOMATIC, l-eyUnder '' *57 Fairlane 500 ...$1195 ▼m^ENOINE, fordomatic. ready ’54 2-Door .....$ 445! A NICE CAR walling f ’54 Wagon . J. . • ■$ 495J OUR AUOUST vacation special BUICKS '53 Roadniaster ... .$ 145 HAS' A- PEW dents but lota of; povir. '54 Century Sed. ., .$ 395 oood family ear tM clean '55 2-Dr. Sedan ... .$ 595 ONE OWNER, tills show* It. *56 Super H'top .. -$ 995j PULL POWER. PLUSH '57 Riviera H'top . .$ 995 hew tow mar*' '58 2-Door ........$129$ DYNAPLW. whits ttres plus low m'lsag* '59 4-Door .....$1»5; RIO EED finish, rid* to style. WE WANT your deal No. Reasonable Offer Refused OLIVER Motor Sales & »# Drebord Lo«o_>ve PE M101 Opeo Eves BUICK RENAULT OREL JEEP ‘SAFE -BUY’ : Best Beals LLOYD MOTOR SALES LINCOLN — MERCURY -A COMET ENGLISH FOEJD ’60 FALCON ’59 BUICK ^$1795* $209T. ’59 MERCURY ’59 CHEVROLET j *$1895 $1395 ’59 MERCURY ’59 ENGLISH FORD $1995 $995 *59 FORD ’59 FORD ” $1895°N $*1695 ... ! ’58 LINCOLN ’58 EDSEL *12095 cii39r • ’57 CHEVROLET '57 FORD $595 $895 57 PONTIAC ’57 FORD *151095 KrniACT$1395",lTtBL* ’57 PLYMOUTH ’57 MERCURY | *T9rp $1295 ’56 CHEVROLET ’56 FORD • $795 1i)T ’56 MERCURY ’56 FORD $495 $495 . ’56 BUICK ’56 PONTIAC 3-DOOR HARDTOP *r$695 $495 v *55 Chevrolet’ ’55 OLDSMOBILE j $395 $495^ ! 232 S. SAGINAW j FE 2-9131 , ... —yi FISCHER FOR' BUICK - 1960s-SAVE MONEY NQW — UP TO - $1500 • I960 Buick Invicta 4-DOOR HARDTOP. CORDOVAN AND BEIGE I960 Buick Electro 225 CONVERTIBLE. MM MILES I960 Buick Electra 225 6-WAY WINDOW. SARDTOP. LOADER WITH, EXTRAS!! "I960 Buick Demos" "1960 Buicks, Used" ALL CARRY FULL NEW CAR WARRANTY FISCHER BUICK, INC. f.1 808 S. Woodward, Birmingham MI 4-9100 IO 4-6424 BIRMINGHAM USED CARS -BUY NOW- DON’T TRY TO KEEP AN OLD BUGGY RUNNING YOU WILL BE MONEY AHEAD AND TROUBLES BEHl xn 1957 OLDSMOBILE $1395 1957 OLDSMOBILE . . ..$1395 SUPER "to". Striking red and whit* 4-door hardtop with twin roar view •’66" HARDTOP 4-Door fcfAu’ ironic rr*. mirror, power steering and brakes, radio, heater and whitewall tires. heater, window lifts and P< »wer seat! 1955 OLDSMOBILE $695 1957 OLDSMOBILE ... ..$1495 “•i”. Powtr utetrinir and brakes, radio and hiilir. Oood condition. “66" RARDTOP^Mtoor ^ Air ^condl- 1959 OLDSMOBILE $2495 Solid white. CONVERTIBLE SUPER "§4”. Power 1959 OLDSMOBILE ... ..$2695 steering and brake*, radio, heater, and JehltswaU tiros. Sparkling motal- HOLIDAY ”36” J-Door^Seosi » with full 1958 OLDSMOBILE $1695 1957 DODGE ..$1195 HOLIDAY SEDAN "66". An exceptionally alee all white with power steering and brakes, radio, boater. CORONET HARDTOP (2-Dor makTttS whitewall* and tuper trim. all white ‘Cream Puff most desirable 1 1958 OLDSMOBILE $1695 1958 OLDSMOBILE ... . .$1495 CONVERTIBLE 'W. The Buy of the Year. A white with white top ”66” 3-Door SEDAN. All 1 black with “66" convertible for bnly 61666 and 4-way power Included super trim, power steering and Dniii, radio, heater and white waui. -WHERE QUALITY COUNTS- DEAL WHERE YOU CAN BE ASSURED OF A REAL TOP QUALITY CAR; DEAL WITH “S UBURBAN MOTORS,’’ WHERE QUALITY IS THE FIRST CONSIDERATION. 1959 OLDSMOBILE .... HOLIDAY HARDTOP 91 Power steertof and brakes, window lifts, power seat, els* seat covert. All Whits n 1957 OLDSMOBILE .... ”99". Hart's whore Quality i An unmatched 4-door aodap m fill deep metallic blue. Power ^IteallakraiM*' r*dl0, b**w 1956 OLDSMOBILE ....... HOLIDAY SEDAN Ona look •harp "W” 4-doer end you’ll iVa S bargain 1! 1957 OLDSMOBILE' SUPER "W” HARDTOP. Solid Powur siiartos sad. brakes, hsator and wSttowaUa. Vary 1959 CHEVROLET .$2595 plastic $1395 $1395 whiU. $2095 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE All black vito rad jiua. power Hearing add brakes, radio, heater and WWtevalU. Buy from a New Car Dealer SUBURBAN 1957 BUICK ..................$1095 SPECIAL HARDTOP J-Door " Power steering and brakes, radio, hsator and whitewalls. 1959 BUICK .................$2495 ELECTRA for those who want Insurious comfort. 4-door hardtop with 6-war soak power steering, brakes, seat and window lifts. 1957 BUICK ..................$1595 CENTURY STATION WAGON Look- and heat* 1955 BUICK .................$ 595 . CONVERTIBLE. Black Century with white top, power brake*, radio, hooter and whitewalls. 1957 BUICK ..................$1495 Buy with'a 12-Month Warranty MOTORS OLDSMOBILE 592 S. WOODWARD "BIRMINGHAM" MI 4-4485 Service. Until Midnight FOHTY-FylVE BRIGHT P«r s«k c«n 106 WHY ■ SPOT PAY SUMMER CLEARANCE ! FOR '59 Chevrolet '58 Chevrolet PAREWOOD STATION WON. IMPALA 3-DR. 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Talent Town. Scoreboard. Movie. Wrestling. Wrestling. Hone Race. ' Talent Town. Campy’s Comer. Top Pro Golf. Home Run Derby-Movie. TV News and Reviews TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS 0:09 (2) Movie (began at 9 p.m) (4) Trackdown. m Neva. Weather, Sports. (9) Popeye. J (96) Black, Unknown Bank. 0:15 .(7) News. 0:t9 (4) Weather. 0:00 (2) (4) News. Weather, SpU. (7) William Bendbc Show. ^ 4 (9) Sheriff of Cochise. (56) News Magazine. 0:40 (2) News Analyst. (4) Sports. t:45 (2) (4) News, Sports., 7:09 (2) This Man Dawson. ' (4) Court of Small a aims. (7) Death Valley. (9) Canadian Football. < (56) We Behave. T:ti (2) Rawhide. . (4) Medicine 60. (7) Disney PreseMs. (9) Football (began at f p.m.) (56) For Doctors Only. 0:00 (2) Rawhide (amt.) • (4) Medicine (comrffc\l (71 Disney (amt.) . (9) Football (began i p.m.) 1:30 (2) Hotel de Paree. (4) Tribute to Oscar Ham-merstein H. ' (7) Man from Blackhawk. (9) Football (began at p.m.) 1:00 (2) Supper Olympics. (4) Play Your Hunch. (7) 77 Sunset Strip. (9) Football (began at, 1 p.m.) 0:30 (2) Olympics (cont.) i-— ——— -— — (4) (Color) Masquerade;w“ to 1»V pPar would conduct) ■** » ‘“i- i Tennessee coder was die world * I pencil wood Jar Mo years. / •/ Dick Nixon A in Demeahdr,'Ad By FRED DANZIG i Ttye to recent form. Paar NEW YORK (UPI) —Vice Pres-,"H>M«r' all through the_ 39-j GUESTS ON TELEVISION — Jack Paar. left, grimaces after hearing front M?*- Richard Nixon* second from right, that their young daughters enjoy his television show but only on the times ____ _ __ __ _ _ they are having a hom^ dumber party and are allowed to stay up idenT j^chanl Mr Nixon, who could: mtoute session with Nixon. Paar| United* State*, bad his* big mo-[them ®nd created the u^^dm'jVice President His Guest for 39 Minutes w^nt last wight (that his own thoughts are more' 1 '' ..... He met Jack Paar Important than the Republican ★ ★ * I Party’s presidential candidate’!' I As an avowed student of modern 1 ** Paaromania. I was not so much ,n« meeting would not end 7 interested in bow the vice presi- Ntxom ^ ,or p“f’» Idem would do during this high-i aumg«Ph.^8ure «*•“*•*• tMt'a level conference on NBC*TV as I "*•» happened. Why Hit tf tMMU later. Nixon, the GOP presidential nominee, abdvend personal and political questions from Paar'nod the audience Thursday night, and then the two were joined by Mrs'NIxon and Paar1* daughter Randy, right. ■ - Jack Paar Kids You Not, mmsrtf. TV Features Paar also brought his daughter ton-stage to sit with Mr. and Mrs. and himself. I suppose Sen.' Fake Dentist . He’s Jittery ®111'™6^ (M iMdy for life PrttWl Smmi Channel I and 12 ARTENHAS BOOSTERS OvaieRteed TV Soviet Cater and Black and white Lit is nnif you id in time lor the fames. TRANSISTOR RADIOS $1495 CONDON’S RADIO «rf TV Sales—Service 36 S. Telegraph Rd. FC 4-9736 Opposite Tel-Huron Jade Kennedy will demand equal time. When Kennedy appeared on Paar's show a couple of months ^ ago. Randy showed no interest, » h^ffeht televiewers, ended | I can only conclude that Paar is up by asking; Paar for his auto-!supporting the vice president. [graph. * * * j Many of Paar's questions were ) Having prepared for this TV ap- about ns weighty and pointed as pearanee by confronting Premier a marshmallow. But Nixon got By United Press International Khrushchev in Moscow and fUiJ across that the main difference * By RONALD H. X ESSEN I was broadcast starting at midnight, in fact, the big laugh lines were! vru, vnDU. ,AD. _„ | WASHINGTON TUPl) - Vice'EDT. * iNixnn’s. \ ul President Richard M. M™****" LNlxor'•jW “» At one point he said to Paar. ^rtlliS’ Site Xd a big leather chair and traded,Paar addressed his guest as Mr .,..Yoar name Jack a lit- rhndrT^ hVdSded to quips, political vie\^ and compii-(Nixon, [tie embarrassing to me at the'become a dentist. n?pyd8 with Jock Paar Thursday Although Paar assured Nixon 'moment." As the laughte |j|d night on nationwide television. ; „ fh, Waning of the latervlew (down he added. The GOP presidential candidate, j that making his second appearanc rials, and added, “That may get you the popular vote alone,’* three commercials were ran by the local NBC outlet at the station break. Party. (7) 77 SunSet Strip (cont. (9) Men of Annapotis. 10:00 (2) Twilight Zone. (4) (Color T Moment of Fea (71 Detectives. (9) News. 10:15 <9t Weathervane. 10:39 (9) Telescope. 10:39 (2) Manhunt. (4) Fear (cont.) (7) Black Saddle. (9) News. * . , * , - . 10:45 (9) Hazel Park Race Re- MEDICINE 1000, 7:30 p.m. (4).|bustering with David Susskind in between him and his Democratic suits. Telecast of.an eye operation. New York, Nixon was at his best! opponent, Hen. John F. Kennedy, 10:55(9) Movie. Robert Rynn.) WALT DISNEY PRESENTS, 7:30>n this Washington meeting. ffc their experience. Barbara Manw^ck, “Escape p.m. (7). (Rerun) Robmt Loggia The chit-chat covered experl- | He said he and Kennedy also Paar prefaced his queries ~ ,rn?f ' ... stars as attorney Elfego Baca, who (BWi health, automobiles, food, differed widely on matters of na- such apologetic remarks as, 'I 11:0* '21 <4i News, Sports. Wea. helps a band of nomads establish tlK> Congo, and the campaigh. tional policy. However, he made wouldn’t do anything to embarrass) **®8CUe »• homesteads in land set aside byj ... hashed hi* acceotance clear early in the program that you." or “Forgive me for asking U:tl (2) Movie. Henry Fonda, the government. . INlxon renasn«a nw acceptancei Iu:. died ‘That the script, was it?" Later he said he calls his bust, ness “politics” hut some people call It something worse. „ Near the end of the show Paar,Rico eight years ago and became , invited his daughter Randv and a dental mechanic. He made only The commercials plugged rental;NixonV u-ift. Pat to come up to:575 a week. *rs, deordorant pads and beer. t(,e stage. They cozily shared a Last year he purchased some Nixon, used to handling sizzling j leather chair j* ! second-hand dental equipment ami It al| came out in court Thursday when Falcon. 42. was charged! with practicing dentistry without' a license, a misdemeanor. > Falcon came here from Puerto: AUDIVOX NEARING AID CENTER liners from questioning Washing-) Pnar ,\frs Nixon* appear- converted the living 'ton newsmen, must have found will meat » great'deal to Brooklyn apr i of his into a “den- ^ went up te $10,000 a year. ^ Most of his patients appeared SATURDAY MORNING , (2) Meditations. : (2) Qn the Farm Front. (2) Michigan Conservation. (2) Uapt. Kangaroo. (7» China. (4* New*, u) Roy Rogers. OSCAR HAMM EKSTEIN H ME- , MORIAL. 8:30 p.m. (4). Howard n (Lindsay narrates a‘tribute to the!j b he did not consider the show an this one." speech and also came up with)" enough crackling ad libs to passj““*e beep satisfied. However, te • ^ the kind of people I am movingH around with now." Paar said his. wife wanted to I know how the' Nixons got their Carmen Domingo. 35, ol Brooklyn,!^ i laundry done during campaign Had several teeth extracted and m itours spme bridgptyork instafied» which ! "We take enough along or else ^he said fitted poorly. She went A come home for a new supply," ,f> district attorney s office, ■ (< In East New York Qjurt, Mag- N nfiu( . xmn. istrate Raymond Tierney held % CLOSE-OUT SALE! oHe,[The interview was recorded before backstage. Paar appeared nervous; Paar commented. Ttjat is ven< FaiCon in $500 bail pending a ^ .. . IM. „ !wt audience in the network* stu-and fidgety at the start oI theibad ftm^tfae Republicans. ,HJ«*»ih Spunky and Tadpole. IjNovi Is Estimating 5,000 to Celebrate Saturday audieme asked Nixori^whether he‘d cornpjajnwj pe(,p|P around here m .briefed his wife on what to say, |,ave been getting their work done during the capipaign, Paar ^fiouH^iieaply ” \ ^ led, "Holy cow! Get that Democrat jlj ! out of there, will you," j Least-used letter ii At the beginriing of the piogram alphabet Paar told his audience, "! am neither Huntley nor Brinkley." He kgte'jrpu not. the English Open Friday Nlte* tit 9 P.M. ITS Ore Sard Lake Am. Ft: 4-5M1 Actress Expects Child ’verythiug 'The people of Novi t tremendous interest it' Owens ? she expects a child help but get bigger cAch;KUt.te investor. Miss Dionshin fame of the 14tb annual>7wT i«i w\*t^)r ,or .Nav,,* *econd anniv«rMrv! Besides the sky-diving'and piR-jOwens. i M*t. i..... ui.us c_<________i.iS? .. __ IcMebrotion Saturday from noon tu raeing events, the anniversaryimonth temporal^support and $1.- 1 midnight. {program includes helicopter rides.(200 for medical ekpenrea pehding The day-long celebration at Novi [street dances, pony and buggy; trial of her divorce, suit against (School' Is being : held to coni-jrfdes, and various dinners. rJerome Nathanaon. 50. poration Little League World Series is|Perhap* it hag to do. with the!" played at the home of junior base-{business slogan: insist on the orig-; ball in Wllttarasport, Pa. inal. Accept no sitmtitut^ r r r S“ r- r r IT IT IS IS 14 IT — ll 17 IT r SB rr IT RT ir tr sr r u u IT sr 51 52 e u w S7 u r R If J4 , THE CHANNEL SWIM: "Satur-, ■ ■ day Prom." a 30-minute musical (meTTM,rate vUla*e program for teen-agers, will be two years ag0 added to the NBC-TV schedule Interest Jin the celebration has: |sometfhie in October. A host, a* more than doubled over last year.! yet unidentified will introducejsaid Herbert Dryer, chairman of1 popular singers And "big band\" {the local chamber of commerce; ) to the TV audience, producer Ed which is sponsoring the event. I Pierce , reports. | Jerry Lewis, released from the | NBC-TV ceatrart, hopes to sell I two of his production company’s TV series: “The Permanent Wave" and “Comedy Concert.” Robert Graff replaces Edgar; The increase In Interest is probably sparked by the skydiving contest and exhibition. A dozen of the state’s top sky-divers will compete for the state •pot landing championship. Mike Madidan. 20. of 42777 8-Mile* l Agkiriu 5 OriglMtfO it Fumrzl sotics -n mtcettvg 44 Scratch 43 HoTWa rooi 45 Flfurt of St MM (hfe* ' 60 Burden 33 Armortg 51 Nick knight** Jacket 52 Rim IS 8*ri*M 55 Salna’ Peterson as executive producer of Road, Northvilie, will lead thf [ABC-TV’s Winston Churchill series, ijo^ai jumping competitors, with Graff produced the “Wisdom’’ aei^ the Michigan Sky Diving Team of [ies for NBC-TV . . . Noah Beery Milan, the Saginaw Sky Jumpers ijoins the "Riverboat" cast as ctP am| the 82nd Airborne Divers As-tetar when the reries itegins Its Ration also trying for top team; {second season on NBC-TV Sept- 19. [honors. : LThe jumping exhibition includes* ■face to the earth” by five. „ (men. and a leap from 10,000 feet I SEOUL. South Korea (API ~|tn which divers will not open their .Soufi Korea plaiw to trim iy «»jpiirf|chw(eg untU 2m abw wxrz (in*> Itfk-WJR. N«w» wwj. Sm • WJBR. How 5:54—WJR. Dinner D»tx wxrz. j pair _________ TFOI4. 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County Democrats were expected to rubberstamp the tailor-made slate of candidates which Lt. Gov. John B. Swainaon. the party ’• nominee for governor, will present to round oUt his ticket. AH are. iacombehtl-^AMy. Gen. Paul L. Adams, Secretary of State James M. Hire,-Secretary Treasurer Sanford A. Brown and Auditor-General'OUt L. Smith. ‘ f EXPECT NO WtCH Their nominations and the framing of dm party's aland on national and state issue* ware ex- (Continued on Page 2, Col. T> at a height of 12 or 13 miles. The Kami in badly needed to repah^ the damage done to Ut pride by $Momk» of earlier auc- coastal Uf. jaights over the Soviet Union. The hucaipna triad to show that their rocket* have- aufftddm accuracy and ranges to deal intruders. « ■’ /\ ' ;‘ •' qKOWi^ft HOBBY- Pretty Douut Mapley, 18, of TM ffortl Si., started dabbling in art At'the age of, 13, ‘and earlier this summer decided to try a mupal.- The woodland hcene painted on tt^e Mapley** garage door.-took about 45 hour* of work over a period Ttw Weather THE PONTIAC 118th YXAR ★ ★ ★ * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. FRIDAY. AUGUST 26, 1980 -48 PAGES Cordiality Opens Olympic Spectacle By HAROLD A. FITZGERALD ROME—Perhaps the most thrilling • ports spectacle of all that opened here yesterday with the pa* ride of 85 nations. The greatest athletes on the globe marched behind* their tkmsl flag in a magnificent spfee-tacle that kept 100,000 people enthralled. Each delegation was received cordially aad with evident friendliness that cannot help but work toward* A better understanding between nations. The greatest rcoepttoa at all Stadium and it was s colorful and tingling sight. Edch nation had its own distinctive marching uniform, and they presented a grand front "7HV, WHIT. WHTf There is something about the congregation of 85 nations tor intense competition on the most friendly basis that brings a lump into your throat and makes you wonder why this spirit and this idealism can’t extend into all Other relationships. The Haastaas paid the V. S. bey* and girts a surprise visit earlier and left them with some the Italians, who brought up the rear aa they were the heats. Next I* them the mightiest re-ceptiea swat to the United State*. Russia’s reception was spotty', but the Soviets were applauded Vigorously. It required 70 minutes tor the entire aggregation to march into the huge Olympic I ceaflded la my aeareat a her that I hoped none ef them knew ef Wait Harm Street la Out of an audience of 100.000 spectators, who do yon suppose Sits right behind me? It is none other than Joyce and George Trumbull of BtoQnAg]d.i^U.J>}fl we bought our tickets several bundled miles apart. Don’t jeer at coincidence. Early spectators were heated to the usual spectacle of having the Olympic'Games qualify as a spec- After the grand march several thousand dove* were released from around the outskirts of the field as a symbol of peace. They fluttered together in* the middle of the stadium for a brief tfine and then scattered lor parts unknown. Before a single official had appeared, an enthusiastic Iti “ climbed the barrier, raced sate the track aad did a fail lap In shorts aad stocking feet Two Italian gendarmes pursued him at top speed the last quarter lap, bat he escaped lata the safety (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Hope to Pat Calhoun on State Ticket Lumumba Tells U N.-to Get Out After Belgians Changes ■ Mind Again, Says He'll Assure Order With Own Forces LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo Uh—Premier Patrice Lumumba, whose government only Monday dropped HAdemand-for revision of United Nations operations in the Congo, declared today U,N. forces should get out when Belgium’s soldiers leave.—•——r—— ---—- GOP Heads for Parley ^ By MAX E. SIMON Oakland County Republicans today were taking their .favorite son candidate—and high hopes'for his nomination—to the OOP state convention in Detroit. They’re confident that when the smoke of political battle clean Saturday evening Huntington Woods Mayor David R. Calhoun' will toe on the state ticket for the fall campaign. Calhoun is seeking the auditor general’s nomination*. 'We will assure order with our n troops anif police,” Lumumba 1 a hastily called news conference. “We don't want to replace the Begian military occupation with a United Nations occupation.” J According to a timetable submitted by Secretary-Gflnjfal Dagj BRUSSELS, Belgium tAP>— The Belgian radio said today | Katanga'a Premier M o I a e j Tahombe had Albert Kalonji, who has proclaimed formation ef a separate “mining j state” within neighboring Kasai province, have agreed to federate. Hammarskjokl, the last of the Belgian soldiers should be withdrawn by next Monday. Lumumba called for simultaneous withdrawal of the U.N. forces! bow totaling 17,000 men. ■jm formally reeven e until tomorrow, RqfbMrsni, buoyed by a moving lato Detroit to tranae a platform aad pick running mates far Paul D. Bagwell, making Bis County Republicans will set up shop in the Statler-Hilton Hotel lonight. They’ve obtained a headquarters suite which will go into Dems Off for Conclave; Con-Con Touchy SubjecF .. Oakland County Democrats were on their way to their E"‘ party’a state convention in Orand Rapids today, while party leaders toiled behind the scenes to put down a business at 6 p.ra. Tt will be the center of the drive far Calhoun's nomination. The 14(f Oakland delegates will old an “informal caucus” later in the evening, at which time! they’ll be able to talk briefly with the many candidates gunning for nominations to State Administrative Board posts. Lively contest* were shaping up for the four partisan ballot nominations— secretary of state, attorney general, state treasurer aad madder general —, aad far the choice of a State Supreme Chart In all. there were more than two down candidates either formally declared hr the various nominatiows v the board” to safeguard the wcifd against the threats of Russia and Communist China. Seated is the VFW’* commander-in-chief, Louis G. Feldmann. Railroad Work 2 Big Detroit Crowds Threaten Strike Cheer Jack's Arrival other sharp reversal la Dunam- ."Railroad Trainmen against ...» {Grand Trunk Western Railroad Co. R was made in the wake of threatens to cut off transportation j bitter antigovemment riotingnext week for approximately i.500j Thursday in front of 'the roedenv-(daily railroad commuters between istic Palace of Culture where, «t Detroit, Pontiac and other Oakland Lf U ^ _| U/.—lL Lumumba’s Invitation, delegates of.County communities. (J| mUIIIIuI YY Ql IIIIII 12 African nations were meeting. * * * roirut RKivn panit I ^n^on Temperatures for the next five ischeduled for midnight Sunday.!,jays wj|] hover around the normal There was no Immediate com-Francis A. Gaffney; company vice 0{ 79 an(j normal low of ment from the UJt. president and general manager. with only minor day to day Departure of the U.N. force operations would cease changes, the weatherman reports, would create panic among the •at 11 a m" a,nd*y- All the railroad’ ptoye* will be laid off, said tbs (hbu regime to Com muni *t oriented. They are our euumy aad are aaeklug oar reranlnteg white papolattM. Moat white settlers remain la the Congo mainly because of the U.N. presence. Lumumba reiterated his demand that all airports in the Congo be controlled by his fledgling army. He noted opposition by Undersecretary Ralph J. Bunche, head of the UJt. Congo operation. Showers are likely Saturday but will be more general about Sunday or Monday with rainfall total-yardmen, mg One-fourth to one-half inch, switchmen, snitchtrader*. brake- ( Morning winds southerly at 8 men and baggagemen of the Is- miles per hour will become south Ion. .* to southwest increasing^ lo 14 to Cofopany and union officials said 20 miles this afternoon. And dim-there was a dispute over union biish tonight, The second unofficial reception committee greeted the Democratic presidential nominee at the entrance of & downtown hotel about] half-hour later and had a special _ police force of some 20 officers! . . , . . wondering if they could get Ken-f°«**. *" »lrbonw alert and nedy through the door In one jHece. j 8**^Jni*in*^* triepahaed address tram Us obtel following A speech before the Veterans ef Foreign Wars Convention here. defense establish-iment would cost some two billion The atae of the crowd* was dollars, considered “nurprUin*’’ by Ken- ’ # *■ * toriy’s mdvwe rm wUk the agrMing ^ hU Re- toto hoar aadataripublican rival that Michigan is « foaatorto reschedaMi.prech to l £to in ^ pre«dential elec-, toe Veteran, of Ftrrlga Ware 1 ^ today he plans a total Convention. 1 I of five campaign appearances i U.N. Sudanese and Ghaga forces]Board, broke off in July, took over the airport after ------------------- demands for about 2Q changes "ip Sixty-three was the lowest tem- The enthusiasm broke loose atrthe state, local working rules. Negotiations, perature in downtown Pontiac pre-|,he airport just as Kennedy, start- Vlc^ president Richard Nlxoa led by the National Medlation;ceding 8 a m. The reading at l:«i *>wn the *t«P*. in Detroit Wednesday that The; end of a ,line of people five, and six deep who found themselvesj ! furthest from the Senator sudden- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) aeries of incidents in which u.N.lsiasher Kills 3, Hurts 14 5 Die Taking Pictures personnel were manhandled by i flnngdlssn siSStors' *Titi1snirnr rtfli I Mfirtn 1 itTU ill pnnnrnurr' r’lirT^irtlV tlTf —Five Polish# lv'’un« *roun to MM perrons are ox- i pert rot to Grand lofMi today and tomorrow to lake fort or ■M in at the two-day Only Minimum Wage Measure Remains to* Be Cleared Awoy WASHINGTON (AP> —Senate Republican leader Everett M. Dirk-den of Illinois expressed doubt today^ that Con* gress will enact « new” mimmam wafer bill. * Congressional district caucauses will choose a 20-member slate ter! presidential and vice presidential) electors tonight The l.htfi delegates dttt vote on Hie narokt*tions| tomorrow « T *-,'rv j Con-con. however, is the biggest WASHINGTON (APT-—Thiwf-item looming over the convention. approprUtion bills and a com pro Sane labor union officials were mine medical core measure were pitching for convention approval ofjlin edup 1# probable final approv-l a resolution opposing wholesale ) today as Gbngress pressed to-constitutional reform. At le«st;ward adjournment, expected in] twp Democratic county conyen- the middle of ngxt wjjpw. ■ fions also have taken -s©n8sj clearance of the bills for Prefo. against the proposal, which- will dent .Eisenhower's action would go o nthe Nov. 8 election ballot, leave only one major measure—the! However. Mn. Mildred Jeffrey j™Wnwm> wage bin - before ad-«f Detroit, ehalrman at the pre- conveatlon platfomi-d rafting "2“ membep. anxious committee. Mid the move proh ,c> hit the campaig n trail, stilj ,nbty will not go Car. Against Chryslefg?55 c?-mn>i^°net *»" rives His Resignation Seeks to Recover Stock, cr- __ nt>iu. DmUVv - HIRMlNGM| - Pur reasons I will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday rringe Be net ITS raid, to he ««dd not divulge. City Coro- in the Manley - Bailey Funeral Officers. Directors m waterier Lance c. Minor ku re-1 Home. Birmingham. BuriaT. will Lchmlra 1T..C- i j fellow at Union Camera Cenae- inomn u.v.m .tw* . riio ijMiiitlgnii _|iiiMi|d IB[iffi ^nSJT Hlfj ^ iAP} ~~X B8W | Mayor Florence R. Willett read.' major suit has been filed in ootMt < i find it impMftte lb nerve far following the disclosure that WO- the remainder of my term j Item c Ttmvbe^r^mer president “ ac- of the Chrysler Corp,, owned in- Cept this ns my resignation, ef-jterests in firms which sold psrts '(ectJve immediately." _ i to*, the auto manufacturing coni-' Ipany. | Defendants in the wit u» N«mf «»* *+» •’ I berg, who [recently: flbe died Thursday at Detroit 0»- teopathic Hospital after a long fib. Surviving besides her husband are her parents Mr. and Mn. '0. A. Shippey of Birmingham:, a brother, Q. A. Shippey III 0% u- 5 Hu*r: -----■ [Oobaon « Birmingham. " ggjm SSmS ttTrortV^ Mrs. Leon I. Thurston Sr .? sfeirH i Mn. u«. i. land chairman; all directors who! patartmont until April's election. IB. ' EMPTY SEAT — The chair of the delegate from the Dominican Republic has been empty since Tuesday at the meeting of foreign ministers of the Organization of American States. ‘ The one next to it—that of Cuban.envoy Raul Roa—has *r mwM become • hot seat., The United Statefhas called on Cuba to renounce Communist intervention in Latin America. Some observers speculate Roe will also walk out Of the conference. .■ ao are Chrysler employes, ! the corpcH^tiori itself. Jp f The suit, ftfed fn Federal C»urf I Thursday by two stockholder*, ; seeka to recover far the company : stock and other Mage beaeflio j paid to office and tome director*. ! The suing stockholders are Sol [A. Dana, a Detroit lawyer who | owns 5.100 shares. Aid Sam A. tSchwartzberg of New York CHy, i"1? Minor bad also become Irritated I« A ^.^Slwhen he learned that the test two ! fhm» jwfed tMs atatsumalr ^{week’s meeting. had been tape re- have not seen the complaint, ao____~ . r we are not in a position to coro-j0^ * ** f**:-•meat at this time” j He agreed thatwiy par* timistic. . . « . . /% I 11% f% I "T* awb'tW vote position on wMrfiie ^targeTdate I A I IrnpC | I IA K PflOl IHPP IcPm T|PC bV accePt,r« •*«* ! that Cuba was forced to seek the • Thgy added fiat the United Protection r°* So^‘ *“ ."J**? » ic. . . . .. . because of the threat of U. S. r|ica and accept free elections. States would not tolerate any ,,ps* aggression.” *** ;olution by » well-meaning Latin1 He said CtRw could not rely on Nov. 8 ballot. His'position coin-ltwo of them compromises and one The twin demands came In a|state that seeks to mollify the its sister Latin republlcl for help, cides with state AFL-CTO Presi- an original measure, finance the U- «, draft resolution scheduled Castrp regime by disassociating it , since they simply did not have orctie officials. »i, ,.« .>as__________ _ ■ . 9wMnson. the party nominee lor needy older persons and makes *°vay to renounce Soviet-Red Cm-governor, is against the proposal!minor changed in Social Security|nese teterventjon in Latin Amer-originated by the League of Wo-ibenefits. k i Voters which will go on thej The three appropriations bills, The company’s inside directors Service lor Mrs. Louis G. (Ruth) tfer his assailants, admitted yes- -and officer* aro charged. wlfiL Rolley. 38. ol .1730 Banbury Roadforday to Birmingham PoHceUt ......... - --------------— . j^mhnn Beaumont houpltal lfaat he bad fallen oil his bicycle. Mating federal *ecrrttle* tews by failing to report nay interests in supplier firms. The complaint says that such Interests were d»TA«imt*Srf»lto! “itaTs’^lforotefTaki pV^m.’ tbe"“^Tve^ tor formal presentation'by'Sec'- from Com7n|mist'subversion to toe "enough to mjtch that of' ggggg "»«*** "** Armrtalr |Ar Aafanca i gate from Royal Oak, many ol ment’s vast public .works- pco--JTiary of Slate CtxrisliaR S. tterter b^tnigThere.-------------___—---------- the United. States. —4_-----------— —.... —— , AppCulS lOl l/viCliJv L Whosse lieutenants plugged tor grams, and some miscellaneous ** foe hemisphere foreign minted .... ....... -Jjgrgr-’ — ■ ’• Dann and Schwartzberg asked agencies.-------------—=- — -------ters conference went -into its-fifth Kennedy in Detroit; The foreign aid measure would s Gev. Williams and Secretary of.appropriate $3.7^2.350.000. It in-! One part of the resolution State James M. Hare, loser In thejcludes a ban ggainst aid to coun- railed for Americaa republics to International Cordiality Dann and Schwartzberg asked i that the Chrysler officials be made. iContinued From Page -One) Mark Creaaey, son of Mr. and ’ Mrs. David E. Creasey, 1718; Holland Ave„ collapsed, hito his * mother's arms Wednesday sobbing to her that lie was beaten while pteyhqf in Eton Park*by three old- „ return to the company all stock _ 7 3* .11- heenuse he would not ride gained though optiop plans^ and he weald retain tor at leant two ^ Opens Olympic Spectacle uaf luture^vinchta 1 (Continued From Page One) (ace for the gubernatorial nomtea-jtries that-help Fidel Castro’s Cubaf^renounee “ail attempt* by the twn. both Rave endorsed the,or the Dominican Republic, unless! Soviet Unloa and CommunUt league proposal. jthe President finds that such a! CMaa to iaterfare In the affair* Four months ago. the Demo-'ban would damage this country's! Of (kb* and ether hemisphere erratic State CenfrKI Committee interests. The money total is $569.- nations,” HP ,T_. Igred to let party members decidteSHOOO less than the President j ^ g^on^rt asked that hemh apptenfie'aT on the is!L^tisPW,ltdI iS’TSe foreign aid bill, along With,h^St £rk!dk „Today the- J- he the stand the convention takesjthe compromise public works mea-!(ind ^ elections.” ' |,he opening *Vn 01 th? _bl& *tu*f UividenOs pot Uivgiied In! more Michigan campaign swing*. also < Kennedy explained to newsmen: Birmingham Police had been un- of the crowd i • spectators i Its platform. —fir Oakland Democrat* edpreaaod jsure4 was expected to encounter! _ . , . 7 7 that is in another special stadium' ” "— — ' ,T:~T '*_ "7—: « uk,™u,«.v; ^ - "j riding my bike in the The proposal dearly was a slap ^ n7,1Ung w htliif r^. Hy responsible in MwU sad Markevvich. a New York City law- same. ialtCorm where ^L\on, toe.r . . . . !y«r, has filed suit in a New yoritjRepublicah presidential ; Ite, !«« Vh.» ». mns- douar.-^?*!: T " S'*'' _______L l,idrffi8ed ^ . —ww .aV -"-'DAmarV u/iin '-."‘-avgases.*' •iSSU5T5%^ssslsst*■*'1**' ^^.^Fowers Wite vmm-*- noml l«t approprihtion ^ delegate, eariy today » team s«t<*shouldnot be.kept ftPrchknU. Intoipermanfait4 ..'■;<**. , jNlkon spunded here w /’airon } (tate a candidate to run for the bills of the ^present session. '-Ory carried on private talk* on j counted, but they will be, you ^anihSkllo-uotcy. But ^ome accepts, 1 W • ^ wntentment, ■even years remaining in the term) T»» mintetufft wage bill was fail- Cnban-i'. 8. deadlock. ]bet on fiiay and It fripte fifflghitjiro imrwtu-babfi. She figure* ] of termer state Supreme Courtlmore difficulty. Senate and House Cuba planned to tetroduA'-rea-L . Justice John.-Voelked, %ho itepped conferees scheduled meetings to-1 olutions of its ovvh ’’warning” theiT down from the bench early this day and again- Monday in an ef-United States to abandon’ : - - J* 5*n^eted’ ithat his speech fo the nattenaliaMe to question the lad, who had .The complaint said that convention of the VFW here today!been unconscious lor nearly eight when the Roman gods started to;**f“ t?11.the really amounts to bis first Michi- hours, until Thursday, parcel out the ’feminine looks, their *** million during i*» ana gan campaign appearance. j Reluctantly. Mark told the whole forebeafs stood, right In tlie Iroolj A ^ by Dann and POKES AT RIVAL l yesterday to Birmingham ^ ‘Schwartzberg, filed in court in! Kennedy spoke in Cobo Hall, They’re prone to get too heavy Delaware, charged mismanage-jthe heart of Detroit^ from, thej police Juvenile Officer Jack Kalb- -fleisb toe fast, but ■ -think it’s the diet. ment of the,company. Robert same platform wbere Vice Prexi-1 ildite troahte-te- .tear Uite mrCagre^^ The newiiKmeybm.aPProprtat-l^p^ ^vtowprom^n, has .a>t^a^ronteDders’ jthe Reds pnd ourselves With the they’re her just W ^jfteds favored because of thejr Ronig-can be Ali tlibys to ’allV huge entry list. ipeopte. You find acme of the luoatl year. Almost certainly, thr cbtnce j fart’to reach a common ground i leged policies of "aggression" j»nd Entering th« Etrnier Lity, yea niamiftont slendor fjthin tfijaej will be Theodore Souris, who was on sepai*atr measures passed by!to cease interfering with the. feel something akin to awe*and ;W*** . appointed to the poet by Gov. ^’il-jthe two branches. frame- 1 ' ' the permanent Democratic National Convention jn AttAmptfid Holdup in Los Angeles. wiH deliver ther.. V . . keynote speech at a banquet to-j Three youthe, one of them armed j to u/Jt Trellr to prase- Kennedy had another descrip-• Won t Talk to tion of Nixon'e declaration tq the J Failed to So# Mr. K VFW that- the Unlted5-Statee« te'* frights, of Latin nattons to under- totertS^ThTteSfi WP: >’* f {or ,hf ^! for ClfimOrtOf Pba* eamornte reforms j thto pUghDr eM everiartteg Itol, " ‘,r - . cationally.and will continue to be.lj The tough wording of the rrsolu- tea crater |* the story ef wemtern And the crowds. _______ ^ . _________.. .i-ST- .. __)Z ■ Hon. or both skips loll tttllo hopo HvObaHoa. ■ TV nanow otwu no kuninoS. .I-ARWX^^ra P^r-.wita ***“““* ! Thursday that hisj0 Nation ally Advertteed. “Paper-Mate” •AU-rOINT Pens In fact and fable, “Air roads Fair Weather Covers Most of Ration Today with a knife, attempted to rah a govemment was willing to "nego-j Pontiac Press newsboy ■ whiles he'jtiate” with the United-Stafes. was making hte collection- round ! s officials said flatly that its picturesque existence through j jun the city’s-Eastpide 'yesterday, j M silr|, negotiation* .were pos- Ithe Classical Period, the Renats-! Ronald Prttrbek, is, of ‘ 4At sihle until Cuba arvered its la- Isanpe • and ultimately, into other hfrur to a city that hss exist- j route from Moscow to the United te honesty. I proposes to ■Bhe failed in an ■ o eternity?' as interview with I ! Auburn Ave.. teM Poetise police \ the beys, all shout is years af -j age, stopped Mm la fM'ef 144 j s. Edith fk, where am of them i pulled a knife and ordered Ufa to haad o«er hi* money. .... newsboy told he dashoc > ti.j 1... which rinL J^rnaa -y^ lhrouKh a backyard*- instead apd fi^orms which ripped across wteSiK.iw . „.,K n. Areas of the Midwest Thursday, night diminished Heavy rain, tor-] nadic^ whyls and hail poundod areas In parts «f North Dakota.: the upper Mississippi Valley sad. Into Kansas. j1iT»we penwtE w kidnaped- by a lowfi lane tne tamuy ooctot aim ^£2. *.«. n,a.i ALUMINUM Riral Mail Bex litnean* first - In military- pbwerj j across'-the board.” lawyers who here with hrt duH^!®* .<»nIe|M and ticker tape flut-i The Weather ‘It '* a ,flne» clc»r day . . ■nty“of squshinesiFr uarfmR-" ?n are going for a swim . . The shipper of the Ameri-w nuclear . . powered W>h-i urine SeadragOu, Lnidr. . , , . icorgp p. Steele O, was re- 07 Birmingham Dios porting i>> radio on doiaga After Brief Illness still gtorie* In her tehwrefy con--»lnoltei.-“liM- my* Jtome wrfrh simple dignity, “am always pro-! greiming. There'* no rush." __________find someone W# ^ 3Lytar^ husband. Sheriff Dean \Vieal said. T have!l"ane “rived in Parte finom Bros feat feeling." ’ .**•**. fr.wte-delaatefi.by^ Mrs. Robert Emerick the Pole. *Hte a le ek -esse) had just In his adeteess to the VFW, Ken-J mechanical trouble. nedy said flv»t America’s security] The legendary history fllta back! . led parties ti searchers* -j g(le refused to say anything to a.nd leadership are bath Slipping 2,800 years and begihs with, the! !*•,*•* elllrer* amj civil, ,newsmen at the airport In Paiis.!awa^.,;*y^th the balance of world; school-boy fable of Romulus and: tefrnsc worker*.-oe foot thfaugh Solemn and ailefit, she had on Power shifting to the SovM-qgd! Remus who were nurtured fry the! ** weotern half of te* 44.toS- black Chinesp bloc. protective she-wolf-. Their mama! orc**rd ■ Wiw" velvet fiat she wore on her way1' 1 , \'... •was 'a full-fledged -princea* whoj [to Moscow two weeks ago for ber 2|lul(bV in LtOpoldvillfi . Wwtbi .Jirt___ > m»>. Me* r IfSXTTV—Fall . "Mrs. Robert W. (Virginia L.)' )0rl {Emerick. well’ known in- church; and garden groups in the; Rinpiijg-n?tht! ham area, died early., this moriv j MOSCOW (AP) - Georgi A.I Zhukov. Soviet minister for cul- «nt .l*en>d*i to. 14 > anmaiM u>)i*< ' - TfdiM p**n*« ^Utpl ttmptrsturt praccdlo* I * a' SJI wind velocity S m Direction dBouthvest:—---------??-- Bu* net«,rrtdw *t 7:tS f .oi. sun ntu setutdvr »t a:fa •* Mapa eet» frldey *t 111 pm MOoa rt»* SaturdtT *t 11 11 t‘.n , Born in Brenham.^ex., Jan. 16, " 1916. she came to Birmingham “ wtete hen huiband was appointed] thTothe" public relations dii-retor at .Pon-, •tiac Motor . Division sdven^years . . ... . had an involuntary affair with no It Was injthis area that a young I husband’s trial. She avoided news-) readied tne nortnernmost po less a person thaniMsip).' (And ifgunman kidnaped Mary Lily Rob-1 men at'the Brussels airport. !ai?h Eter ri"f JT [you actually have to be ravlshedjert. arte shot and wounded her . * . * * most olivet route . rra\ iea Silvia wus certainly de-‘e*eort, John Bryant, SR, j Leaving Moscow, .Mrs. Powers,jtural relations with foreign coun- ! spoiled by a topnbtcb, breathtaking; But he feared the search won Id 23. Had .made only tone comment tries, arrived today in Leppk|teU*,' figure.i ' * ■ iend with the discovery of Missltb newsmen: <7AD Ij hope is that the Congo, the Soviet news agen-l " ".1 , , , ,★ * ★ Roberts' body. Whey get Gary outi” oy Tass reported. . Mdh the game befog played at . , . - ■ : . . ... , _____.;...■ ,v ■ \ ■. the'fop of the world; Steele I The twnin founded this fabuloo^ •noted: ’’You know, up here you lc,ty Mileh now. sprawls unfev^nly. Hit the ban from one side |ac™ss fo,ur of the «»• Aj - - | group of grave-faced histonana Hikes to msist some Sabines, Etnr-f Scans and Latins joined forces and! underwrote the real genesis of (Continued From Psge OneK • (man Arthur G. EUiot^ Jr. U.r-general mmHustios to ttoJ^ mafObtra has Bagwell ticket two iron ago- I***? «he buabea for Bag- RMI _ ALL STEEL Mall B« Port r gtitmk HlBhfJt .lunpyraturt Lovett ttriiperau Mean tvtnpvrttur, Wvttbvr -Outinv „ I till * llmto i TNwralan o ■MM 71 SJ Laoitns litittoifS 71 M MarquetU MMMrek. 71 « Memphis Brownavfov H 7» Miami -Buffalo. •• 7« g HHI Mrs. Emerick, of 1525 N. Cran-broak’Rd.. wax a member of the ; Firs; . Presbyterian * f'huit’li • and , sctiva’lff ttfo Women's Afsociattob of her 1'buivh. flhe also belonged to the LUtie Garden Club. ,_______' Sttrvlvlgg beside* her hiixlmnd •re two sons. Kntit rl W .'Jr. and Kirhatd L., both at bdiqe; her parrot* Mr. and Mr*. I- H. Leh-’. man of Ban Antonio, Tex.t and * I two sister*, Mm. J. |). Honder ’* R of Montgomery, Ate., and, Mr*. E. M. fbnwben of H*n Antonio. 111 be held at 11 *.m. - !J 151 Sendee wm w miu a« u »•">■ >• orUant to 7o Monday at the Bell Chapel. WU- S Item H. Hamilton Co. in Birrping- I Of Me* Tor* HIII,PrtUtpn jj U Bhpeni, a «; The family suggests piemorials 1 n S ^ made te tbe Michigan Cancer WPWBfeft ■ — * Lawrence St., y, ' ■ ; v s ■ v *|County GOP Heads for Parley *#*****###oo**o******** SFlCIAL FUBCHASU Rut I place my faith In l ulus and Remus, just as I be-J ™ Jvroll.. said feat Calhoun’s cahdi- j lleve George Washington threw ' Oakland leaders trere gptimistielii^iy fi, looked orir, “favorably}' by * a sliver, dollar serosa the Pe- te they mapped their strategy torjogher congressional district caU-! t«mac. 1 believe In fairies and iw* convention. , ttuaAs. 1 i tt *' # j He declined to estimate GM- , ny. and throe didactic renHsts | They felt Calhoun on the GQP; houn’* strength prior to fite ero stand for * cotnfltutiooal convention* stand. . Aa undercurrent against the con-con ptwpotol Is ho voted on la November roold provide real OppoeiigL, con-con are the GOP stater senators -Who refused to ptat the issue bri ttle ballot fryflegm- Why you delegation Has ai, »**•• the anefent Colosseum andlte**. Clements would*! iMy say,i- v ” - ■ , l * J ._ ,r-, can go jump in 1he Itf River, {ballot Would strengthen the tlchsl> actually see Romulus pushing' Re- , And tkr}. ^ o*k- ,1mta away from the hutch counter *|*o that he Could get a*, bigger jehare/ r . / { And -before \w<> wrap up this' [subject Completely, may I set-down that I’v« seen a few modern wnlvea * Dyte|fitert In the’rste. bat in Rome already. They’re tbe two-; 81°° w® 8e foe which other f *.t * « Isml fnoltone dhirllt ImaIt fine* Ol HO fetes te the largest single group o! vote* In the eonveHem. Not only -does It gjve Calhoun knd tactioM Will look tar support:; {legged, inEernatlonal kind, but [they‘re on file prowl And they! {stalk about in a tempting land.! Ami it’s possible Oakland might /•''■’ cpoperate«»!n exchange for bado- ! some of fhese Italian womefi are Ing of the Aunty's, favorite;son.!form ’drafter*’ strove te prepareItidit to "j* corpulted in all In-MRR. ROBERT W. EMERICK Jstrpply beautiful. Rack in antiquity (if)P Counjy ('pmmittre Chair-1 the way for a rirong affirmative stances. D \ vent Ion. lace. In the hole'to play If Calhoun’s iftroHg pitch lor * bid for the auditor general-noml-[in favor of the prr idation stalls. - , ’/> \ I The conasriratty* There has been talk about put-Party Ung him-up tor state ftmuure **—1 "Other dtetricts faal'ha’s qualified for Hath jote." Elliott aaid. “But, as of now', there is absolutely no move ip that dtiraetjon whatsoever.” con-con despite strong expressed by Bagwell tbe slatO, basic law, - Bagwell aa. titular party heed, was expected to get his way on policy atatdmente. -He promised "hands off" on the Meafiwhile,} pre-conventioa • plat- choosing af nomlnefs, but was ear-, THE PONTIAC 1RE$S, M^Y,»&yOtr£T 26? 1960 OPEN NIGHTS Train Wreck Kijb 6 .BELGRADE, Ywoahnrta W-ity Expect Medical Aid for Northville Pair Croonin’ MONDAY Right Here in Pontine of SIMMS.. • Michigan's Outstanding Bargain SHQE Department You'll always find the latest styles , for, every member of the family . <’'I i . wasMincton A* ap r 1prop nation meaaiire expected to nhl House approval today con-' tains a prevbteo tor $110,730 is , medical purr tur-m brtRhcr and . «idw from Northuttlp, tlkh., who priced LESS THAN YOU EXPECT I to pay. J L Right Mewl The Greatest Seiectiea / \ ef Styles Her te Oer History X* lYou Owe It to your pocktlbook (6 al-Lwayt check priest, at-Stems before you By buy new Shoos . . . you con afford Ijjr severe! pairs at Simms savings. AN 'Spectel' Moss for I . TONITI and SATURDAY MlSftSSMSNMOSStSNSO • TONIGHT and SAfUMAY l crashed near the spot where they were playing. Rep. Martha Griffiths, D-Mich., Inserted the mesficsil settlement in the catch-all measure to cover medical costa Incurred by David lOng. 10, and JM* sister Elizabeth, 3. * They are the children of Mr. and Mrs, Eugene King of 117 S. Rogers. King ia .NortbvtUe’s chief fof police, > ■ ■.»; . 3* .. . , ■ COSMETIC SALE S Nationally ffanatu Me Ip li Brands NOW ONLY- , The 1 r*r"nTh*"‘l of candlelight typifies SACK-TQ-SCHOOL Sun, Special • TONITI ond SATWtbAr ONLY > and School Oxfords (•filar SIM l "Crusaders" Made and Guaranteed By Famous Maker Bathroom SCALES' $4.95 VALUE' ; —SIMMS MUCK— BOYS' and GIRLS' Originally to *4.98 Footwear Big Bargain, Group at ^322^ Thi# L0W.L0W Pric# S AVOUR choice- 2 SEAFORTH Pre-Elec. Otf e Bhare^ Bee. 79c Blue.. J> 2 SEAFORTH Deegorapt Qt • Regular Me Site .... 2 SEAFORTH 8have fly Sisee • 2Vi to I 2 AH 1st quality and guaranteed • for wosr *nd perfect fit. • ooooooooopeeoooeoeof • Girls' GUM-DROPS or Patent Sandals ifev ftr-i a98 Weighs up to 250 pounds. White and colon. PEANUTS Choice of f Styles NOW! The Greatest Variety of Models •. and GREATEST VALVES Ever at SIMMS Ma-wir * a, «sasp« " Oxfords - Strops - Sandals Plenty of Some-Few of Others AT rhatafu DOCTOR DIES — Dr. Herman. N Bundesen, 78, president of the Chicago Board of Health for 38 years and a syndicated newspaper columnist, died early Thursday. • ”» feeh-ofd d 2 BOUDOIR Mirror, $1 ni • Magnifying style __O < 2 eve. IN FARISFer- o< qfusuc M Value Q! 2 ST*- AYERS Cologne «\ • Regalar 7Be 8 foe . J 2 . • • Plus Many Other • L Specials on Sale Now Genuine leather uppers, lone e wearing composition soles and • rubber heels. These are all 2 FIRST QUALITY but maker's • discontinued styles. Buy now— 2 when these are'gone, there'll p be.no more ft this price.' • •eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee « It's Him for Practice! I HUNTING • SEASON t WILL SOPH »» HIRE Pmiii.il PRISM- Lmmi Values to $39.50 Wo Read li WiH fax a 'SALE' - Sava at SIMMS Et«t**T LOW FI1CH Fqmous ENDICOTT- JOHNSON Deluxe • .COSMEWCs^>*-Af Quality m jag Fresh Fall Style Nfw ^ Styles for men end young men by America's leading maker of extra-vaiue footwear. All sixes 6 to 12. ■SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY PAIR IN .LAYAWAY Newest Model 40mm Coated Lenses 6 ft. Air Mattress MOWn-BACK CUABAMTIf of Co«>loto Sotirfactioa With Iviy Pftir Z-Q-O-M Binoculars SPECIAL LOT Thf "Hottest” Style jnr The Youth -Group ZOOMS From 8x- 9x- lOx- 1 lx- to T2x Power "London Square" POINTS You're "Cool, Man. Cool" in. these popular oxfords . ... why pay $9 to $19. Compart .for style, quality and VALUE at Simms. To Hit List M) Choice ef 12, J 9 1ft or 20 Gauge Aa a .Now la §todr • Remington "S-P' Nlw Premium Grade Shotgun Shells Values to se H HOSIERY Ladies' and Misses' NIW | N. /v PALL , STYLES IRREGULARS FIRST QUALITY • Full Fashion Irregulars of Pie Sellers 3 Pair T* • Seamless save $119 At Simms HI-FI HOME MUSIC SYSTEM I1H.W Hi •I AAS7 $1(1.80 • Ht-fl TER RECORDER 1 mU0' $331.39 Value-BOTH FOR I Vv Ballerinas— 6nm Drops and Flats Ladiis’ and Misses* Saddle OXFORDS • Black ltd Iray Full ■FaskktD U Gauge 4 Pair*!" juerenteed 1st qualify, fong^JPfa [S denier Gf»y end black only • Seamless /(regulars- of Me Sellers 3 Pair‘1“ e tegular 12.37 Quality New Fall styles In every wanted 2 color are hare new. Be first to get e yours. Sixes 4 VSi to 9. Regular SS to Si (oDen White leather with contrasting black saddles. Debbie. - sfirched composition soles! Sizes 4 Vi to 9. SyOE DEPT. •Bargain Basemaft 98 North SAGINAW StWMt. Save Plenty on these Terrific Values. Jjpr Al Prices loclude Taxes 10% M. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDA" AUGUST 20, IMP FIVE New Car Costs Much Mor$ Than Purchase Price KALAMAZOO (UPI) — Within tour boon alter be had purchased • new car Ahg. 15, Dwtald PVee- Crushed by Rood Grader GRAND RAPIDS -Deaths Elsewhere 14’Carat Marquise Diamond Ring "aiaE*1 sosmi Albert b. peters ARMADA TOWNSHIP — Service The feel of velvet Interlocking body of Janet Crane, 18, daughter] ei a ITnivmitv nf Mirhiffnn nhvi. of a University of Michigan phye-! Juniors' .Diamond Rings You are buying the beet and getting the most lor your money ica prolessor and an Ann Aracri councilwoman, was brought here1 from Cemetery Spire in. the Grand! Tetons Thursday ■ after the giri. was killed in a 90-foot fall on the lift a.m. Saturday at< St. Genient Catholic Church, Romeo. Burial I wili be in' East Lawn Cemetery, Lake Orion. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. today at the Roth’s Home for Funerals, Romeo. Mr. Peters died Wednesday at his residence after a long illness. Surviving besides his wife Delia M. are two sons, GeraUd of Romeo ■and Vincent of Toledo; four daugh- *For the college set . . Velvet Charmers Mat Jersey Persian . Print soft and packable Haw's the perfect bielc to school dress . . . a pretty Persian print done in agetafe qrtd nylon mot jersey, ttys smoothly draping dress -has the feel of velvet, is wrinkle-resistant. Choose blue, green or brawn; sizes 7 to 15. - v. ...7^ Velvet beehive shaped from flattering rayon velvet— Or plushy velvet pill box caught in a beautiful bubble of starched veiling. Just two of the many packable hats from our stdek. Black, navy and colors. . J WE'RE HAVING A PARTY! . - : ‘ j| i e c. SdvuuU* PAJAMA PARTY MUSK______49c SNORKEL .T. 49c 24" ATTIC FAN A STEAL AT THIS PRICE featuring live models, FREE cokes and Schrank's smart draamwtor! Reg. 12.95 ** Size 4'x6' 9 Circular Tyi THE TIME: Tomdnew, 11 A. M. to 3 F. M. TH| PLACE: lingerie Dipt,, Second Floor MODELED BY: Corel Hoyt Jill Dolcini 1 Cheryl DolcHti TROUBLE LIGHT lilm ii a .... ROMEX 14-2 . It ft 14 TW Strand Sale . . .2c Ft SWITCH BOX REGISTER FOR FREE PAJAMAS AND FREE BRACKS OF KING-SIZE COKE! FREE Cohos Tonight, Too...Second Floor! MELNOR SPRINKLERS ^ssar $ 7.95 Slit $ 9.95 Sin $12.95 Size $ 5.95 Size BLUE ROCKS $2.49 fktdres OPEN SUNOAY 10:30 to 2 MON. A. FRI.to 9 Plus Serta Innerspring Mattress and BOX SPRING NOT PENNILESS — Caro .Martin, 35-year-oM Spn Francisco, bank teller, it by no jmeahs peanMw at he Indieatea by bokHhg up a 1-cent ■ piece. However, this swmtagly ordinary copper penny it a ran coin. ^ was minted in 190 when practically all “coppers” wen sine-coated. Martin bat bora ottered $10,000 for it buTwffi bald oat Or awhile. OOtetors have said than may be II or 17 such pennies in existence. Extensive Treatment Still Needed tor Moroccans WASHINGTON (AP) — Several tbs mate poisoning was trace* yean of treatment .He ahead for to cooking oD into which aam three-fourths of' the 10,000 Moroo merchants bad mixed a cheap de -cant paralysed last year by ecu- tergent oil sold as mrplut by thi taminated cooking oil, a physician U.S. Air Force in Morocco, reported. most of them in the city of Mek Fifty-five specialists were recruited from 15 countries to treat victims and train Atyroccah per- ooFALSE TEETH Rock. SMt or Slip? FASTkIth, on lUSsofS POMM THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST fg, IMP r"Special memo to our1 Pontiac customers”!" CONSOLIDATED CLEARANCE SALE! AT THIS CONVENIENT ■ - PONTIAC LOCATION CUNNfN 29 NORTH SAGINAW • CORNER LAWRBdCE ★ ★ m ★ AFTER 30 YEARS OF CUSTOMER SERVICE, WE ARE DISCONTINUING OUR DOWNTOWN LOCATION AT 29 N. SAGINAW—CORNER LAWRENCE. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE^ WE ARE GOING TO CONSOLIDATE TWO STORES INTO ONE TO BETTER SERVE. OUR PONTIAC FRIENDS BY MOVING TO OUR ‘NEWLY REMODELED, ENLARGED, SELF-SERVICE STORE AT 67 N. SAGINAW—CORNER HURON. EVERYTHING IN THIS STORE 2fN, Saginaw, Corner Lawrence TO BE SOLD AT... r • MANY ffEMSATCOST AND BELOWI • NOTHING RESERVEDl • BUY ANYTHING YOU SEEI • FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED1 9 SHOP EARLY FOR THE v "PICK OF THE CROh DISCOUNT SAVINGS ON 9 DRUGS 9 VITAMINS *ALL COSMETICS UP TO 3314% OFF • ALL TOYS 33%% OFF • ALL FILM AND CAMERAS 25% OFF • All SUMMER, AND OUTiNG NERDS, UP TO 50% kOFF • GREETING CARDS 33%% OFF^ HOUSEHOLD NEEDS UP TO m OFF THE LAST 7 DAYS OF LEWIS FURNITURE STORE-WIDE SALE! WALNUT .r CHERRY ... ' 3-PIECE BEDROOM A three-piece bedroom grouping ... plus o Serta quilted mattress and bpxtpfing.. .at one low wonderful price of $188. This sensational price includes a 9-drawer triple dresser, ^ 63 W' long. A 38" framed plate glass vertical mirro'r and ' distinctive panel bed All With contemporary shadow line styling. Choice of lustrous cherry or rich walnut. •Final Clearance en All Summer Furniture^ ALL SUMMER FURNITURE AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES! i ’ SHHig i , • *a- Was SALE 6-Foot Redwood Barbecue Set/.. .$29.95 $24.80 Aluminum Chaise Lounge. .... 9.95 6.80 Redwood Chaise Lounge, green pad 34.95 29.% Was SALI Yacht Chairs, green, yellow turqjuoise ................ ..$11.95 ‘ $ 9.95 Surr Cot, green canvas........ . ? 7.95 4.95 6-Foot Folding Barbecue Set, redwood top, dluminum legs... 49.50 39.50 • OPEN EVENINGS FRIDAY end MONDAY THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUCUST M, 1960 4 and 6Cylinders Popular Arguments Will Start MomfcryiJDodar, Carole Both Witt Talk 'God Will Destroy the World/ He Tel($ Crowd at Swiss Stadium Finest Quality Defense Arguments wU be made Monday to the U women and 1 man juror* to be feDowed by what fa expected to be the highlight of th* long retrial-testimony by Dr. B; Bernard Findv The handsome 43-year-old surgeon win b$ek to shatter a web of incriminating statement* which thy prosecution presented as proof that Finch and his mistress Carol* Tregoff, 23, mordrted his es- McLEOD CARPETS Available SPECIALIZED SERVICE • TV • Hl-fI . • RADIO • TAM RtCORMRS '/® • f. A. SYSTEMS • omci INTIR-COMS • WESCOtt FACTORY SERVICE AT Fk«M>i QUEENLY ceremony — Queen Farah of Iran, who is ex-pecting her first behy in November, presents a diploma to a nurse during a visit to Woman's Hospital and Midwifery School in Tehran one day this wefek. She fa the third wife of the Shah of Iran, who divorced hfa. first two wives after they failed to give him sons. The prosecution oonc|pd*d its direct efaOmnatkm of witnesses I Thursday, eight weeks and four < days after die second trial of~fhe ’ couple began. Courtroom, observers were of the opinion that the most important point scored by the prosecution in the retrial appeared to be against Carole. The victory involved Acceptance into evidence by presiding Judge Leroy Dawson of confecting statements by Circle about- a so-called “do-it-yoUrself murder Jdt,’* Sold fo California Corp. DOWAGIAC (UPI)—Robert Jessup, owner of -the Jessup W6od Products Oocp. of Dowagiac, announced the firm has been sold to A. J. Industries of Los Angeles, Calif. ... Jessup said a new plapt will hie built here with plans to make the Installation the largest louver dottr manufacturing industry in this part of the Gauntry. The new plant would employ 140 men. The present Jessup works employ TO. ‘ * •''r;; floodlit stadium as Graham spoke for almost two hours in a sermon that visibly moved hfa audience. J The evangelist told the crowd the had discussed the theme of hfa sermon, “The End of the World." i recently in the Swiss AljM wttfa the world - famous Swiss theologian, Prof. Karl Barth. SEE THE LATEST! OXFORD TRAILER SALES 14M S. Lapeer M. MY 2-0721 "imnigES6! irmB J liw*J* .gtiRBE Homs •' 11| taosas. * ... , DINETTE/SETS Plus All the | Protection of a BANKI Enjoy All the Conveniences ^ of a Fill-Service Bank Complete one. stop banking for hoppier livirfg . . . 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Nation's Powerboats Run on Detroit River Saturday DETROIT HJPI)-«-Seattle’s MU# Thriftway, with BB1 Muncey be-hind the Wheel. WiS head a fleet MILWAUKEE (Ap> -‘ The Uvo^ust be ableto fierce competitors squared off tali** •*“ a personal (Mel. Qtte scrambled, toptne *0 man^ IM'SOKr performed withtbr pre-f cialon skill of a surgeon; It wound up tea standofr. Doug Ford ,and Ken Venturi matched contrasting styles Thursday and then hid tp-setQe for a share of the lead yrith young Johnny Pott H the opening round of the $30,000 Milwaukee Open Golf Tournament. Fdrd. noted as one of the mbit aggressive players on the pfO circuit, battled the course all the way. Venturi, amazed but not -jolted by his playing partnpr’i recoveries, had a comparatively easy time, ■ Abate finish of the first round of 6* 72-hole medal teat, Ford and Yfentori each handed in cards at 5-under-par 31-34—65. Then they Stood fay as Pott, a 24-year-old Louisiana State grad, blazed home with an 18th hole birdie for a 33-33—65 and a share of the lead. Bob Goalby, former liniverrity of Illinois football player, finished just one stroke off the pace with a 66. Right on Ms heels was Mason Rudolph, who was an alone with aUT. , Into tfa? 14th. annual Silver Ckg Race' toPOCTW to the Detroit River. * • Mias Thriftway, winner at tilt Memorial Regatta here In June aad Seafair Trophy race In Seattle eartter this month, 1s favored bp capture the coveted Silver Cup.. ; 6.70x15 6 Tube-fype plot la* Tub*- mad tatappabla tee and n 7.50*14 Tebalssa Nylon* $14.95 «uwwn iwwnMf tesl COMETS toUalfe Row «Ft» ' • Immediitu Dulivery Pill INSTALLATION . MUFFLERS JULg-. $Q88 SWUM hr i* Ufa CoS Os t»%W-gtlW OLYMPIC ARENA JAMMED — This vyu Olympic Stadium yesterday as 100,000 person# witnessed the opening ceremonies of the 17U> Olympiad, It was a very hot day in Rome. NEW RAMBLER WAGON 1179804 Wa wm Mat Cnowteyfy -- ie Pndssssld BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER MOTORS WRmI Rlifi—il PRA0TI6E YOUR B0WURS OPEN EVENING! in August MOTOR INN RECREATION IA $. PIKRY The Detroit Pistone have announced plana to play a pre-season basketball game in Pontiac for the second straight year. Pontiac Central util be the site of the exhibition Oct. lg with the Pistons meeting the New York Commerce, fresh from an outstanding promotion of the Oakland County All-Star football game, will sponsor the National Basketball Association "warmup” under the super* vision of Bob Oliver Jr. Tickets may be purctyufed at Osmun’s or from any Jaycee member. iWiiB|Ri»aa The withdrawal faf MU* Detroit abscahte probable yesterday when Sidriyat Chuck Thompdon paid there Els "only an outside chance" he • will, enter the race. •I On hand to challenge Mias MThriftway for the Silver Cup will Kibe Detroit's Such Crust JV, Gale 2 V and Goto VI; Nitrogen and Nl-g'trogen Too 1mm Wilmington, Del., ---^ Mloa Jackson Gats Slate Amateur for 2 Years DETROIT I* — The state am a* 2 149 West Huron Street Fi 2-1219 Detroit will be playing a game The Pontiac Jupdor Chamber of Esstete DtVtelom el the VBA, "******■ the Jackson Country The Platons will have 11 new-j and at Arbor Ellta oofners among 20 candidate* g»yga*SWLwipiwwi.iw ing into training at the St. Clair ton and Cbuntry Clulj. Included ^ .Detroit Still Unbeaten BOWL 2 GAMES Sno-6ol 3 Enters Class AR Softball Tourney Tonight ALTOONA, Pa. (ft — Detroit remained unbeaten Thursday by defeating Youngstown, Ohio, 10-5, in tee fourth round of the National Amateur Baseball federation Junior tournament at Altoona, ft. will he the club’s top three draft choices forwards Jackie More-1 land of Louisiana Tech, Ron John-1 son of Minnesota and Frank Case | of Dayton. "'*• . 1 Bob Fehy Slid A1 Seiden ware ’ acquired from Si. Louis and Dave Gunther sad Don OM from Philadelphia during the off-season. Gene Shue and Walt Dukes hea4 the list of returning veterans, jtew York is pinning Its hopes ; tor a cage comeback on 6-10 center ' Darrell Imhoff, currently with the 1 U.S. Olympic team «t Rome. Ex-Michigan State great Johnny Green, Richie Guerin, Ken Sears, ' Willie Naulls and Dick Carmaker ! w|B be other Knlcks appearing 1 here. Another top rdokte on the ! (earn is Kelly Coleman, a 25.7 This Offer Will Not Bo Rupootod! begins its fight for state honors tonight in tteMichigan Recreation Aaeociadoo's i annual Class AA tournament at Midland. tot orlt—hub nw Re Oar! Hash Ritisg Slicks ■ about, the condition 5 of your car mutter? ■ Como in for 8FREE INSPECTION Mo action at • funs. against highly-tooted Allen Park. If me local boys toss their first game, they play again Saturday at 9:90 a.m. If they win tonight’* opener, they take the diamond tomorrow morning at 11. ^ Eight Michigan cities are reply rented to the double-elimination OUSTOM 0OL0R CART DIVISION fVftrr ft 4-9S14 CLOSE-OUT TRICES * on All • mt riraooTHs * 1IM CHBTSUBS itnr now—iavi now R A R Meters, 1st. “Tka Skew Plocy of Pendee" scorer at Kentucky Wc^eyga Firefighters Win 6-0 for Waterford Title • ' The. W a ter ford Firefighter! clinched the Township’s 18-aad* under junior baseball playoff championship yesterday blanking Rocco’s, 6-0. \ ' Bud Goff had managed tbs Firefighters to the league crown with JOIN FALL LEAGUES NOW! Build Yur toil n GARAGE ^SHOCK BERS INSTALLED FREE FATHER And son league _:HfNfiAY st j PAL MOTHER AND DAUGHTER LEAGUE ^LIFETIME^ £ B GUARANTEED /. mufflers. rmlm li 11111 ''\\\\\\W^ Sunday at 2 AM. Professional lastrietors for Beginners or Advanced You'll Be Dollars Ahead COMPLETE criNfHicri BOWLING EQUIP. Finest and most complete ling of bowling accessories for men and women ... by Brunswick! Now on display for your Choosing in'.our Pro .Shop, Browse around our stunning collection .choose the style ycxi want. . . tnd quality ydu wont. We also grip-fit yoyr ball the "Custom-Matic" way ... the only ■ bail fitting that let! you "Action-Test" your grip. To complete the jol^we drill your bowling ball! See us soon! FREE ESTIMATES NO OBLIGATIONS MATERIAL FOR FULL 2-OAR0flRA01 *» JAAQ] At Low #!M W - ft FORD.. ’U - W MKRCVkY *»-•» CHSVBOLBT ’M-W PONTIAC .. M- ’Mnjrii-s BRUNSWICK riESTA MATCHING BRUNSWICK BUCK BEAUTY BOWLING UG BALLS. BAG / FI1EBALL $24.95 $6.95 *ml Shoos $27.95 LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE on YOUR OU> BALL USED BALLS CUSTQM PITTED^ . ^ JFkMi $10 FHA TIRMV ^ This Includes: latusif ejteAA • 2x$ Rafters • Pram lore 104 Siding RONEY # 215 Asgtoet SMngles IWN / i jW # #1 Prsmlum DougLM Fir Studs / - • •IBiW AlxfertteTrim « faclada Door* er fiawuM# * • Roof * lewdl •• .1 Wlgdsw All prices quoted above are special cash and'curry prices NO CASH NEEPEPI Dickie Lumber 2^5 Elizobnth Loke Road Paved Frag Parking FI 54SB | • SNACK RAR AND J00 LOUNGE ALWAYS OPEN! THE ALL FABULOMS | j 11 IR i ROW r ■ ■■ PF—f' THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, I860 THIRTY-NIJfiE m ess Hi ^ainFufure Prices JMARKETS tfttBB,Losses Show Slight Gdin um« m top pricesk * * ■- » MoveEvenly CHICAGO (ft—Grain future prices started off ta (he direction of firmness today on the Board at Trade although dealings continued light. Price changes generally war* narrow bat plus signs were somewhat mere general. September soybeans posted a gain of a major fraction during the first hemal minutes en buying which appeared to indndf-m small amouifl on ex-‘ port accounts. Mainly It 1 i covering,: Offerings were limited but dealers said the demand appeared to be rather thin, both commercial and speculative. Chicago Grain • MU ... • ifii? e»p- ............ . tinfc go. ..........j.is» ... am LuO (drum*) Shot in Holdup, Victim Dios Royal Oak Truck Driver Was Wounded in Trying to Rob Detroit Firm A 23-year-old Royal Oak track driver who was' shot while attempting an unsuccessful holdup Monday died Thursday night in Receiving Hospital, Detroit. Doctors said George Rowe, fatlw er of three clgldren, died of l single bullet wound in the face. Rowe waa wounded In the holdup attempt of a Detroit cheek-rushing firm by the owner, Joseph Triglia, 47, at Detroit. Homicide detectives today said they may seek first-degree murder warrants against three men reported to be Rowe's accomplices. One of the men, George Bell, ti, ef Berkley pleaded gaUty when arraigned Thursday on charges of assault with Intent ta commit armed robbery._________ William J. A&in,.45, of Detroit, pleaded innocent and asked for examination, which was set for Sept 2. dr ' ★ Another stifl is being,sought by police. He is Angelo iEbmbardl, 32. of Detroit, who Beil mots was the organiser of the holdup. Under Michigan law, the three men coiifcl be charged with mur-men could be charged with, murder because the shooting "occurred during a robbery attempt. the following are is covering sake of locally grown product brought to' the' Farmer's Market by growers and sold by them in wholesale package lots. Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of sMarkets, is of Wednesday. ■. . - "|h Detroit Product i, Duchu*.. bu. . Ssrlj llolatoi _____________tohjta- , AppiM, imsfun I nwsbinrhs. n m Coatstasp**, n. ....... Cjltilogpu, Hina v?*i, W . BmUC on. bch*. . Jfe'ilS. Cobbsst. Sprouta. bu. ....... hnoll. ML Mia .............. Carroti. Toppod. bu. eoa, ............... SBuf; d©». erato. .. Cora, Swact, 5 das. Cucumbtri, OUI. bu. ...... ..... Cueumban, Pickle, bu. . Cucumban. “— *~ OIU. doi t Eggplant. I Lt.lt*, do*. bob*. ................ Okra. pk. ........ Onions, dry. M lbs. ................... oswpiiii(wa. dw. bohu ........... M Paraley.rcurly. doi. bch*. .......... .15 >iraley. i Parsnips, do*. Paoks Pom, Black.?., bu. ... Peppers, NssMilk. Pepper*, Red Sweat. Pipper*. Sweat, bu. . Potatoes, 50-lb. bag . Squash, Buttercup, bu. Butternut, bu. ... nVtVSw teae. Squash, Hubbard. S bo. .. —*• “iL. 'H bu. ......... ___miner, to bn. .... Tomatdes, 14-lb. Debt. .... Tomatoes, bu............... Turnips, doe. bcha. ....... Turnips, topped, bu. .... :* ?;81 77 'J.7.’77.7.'77.7. Turnips bu. ............... ' Poultry and Eggc rtew par t quality DTOOT^ Au^.^l* ,APi-Pr.ee. Be»ndjoultrjr. ~ ley type bene 31-23: light type 11-11; heuey type rooeters wear I ___ 15-J7: heeey type broilers tw fryers M lbt. whites IMU Barred Rocks M-25: ducklings 2*. Wedding Ring Rests in Gardens SO Years ETNA, Mains (AP)-ln the 66 years Mrs. Leighton 6. Sylvester has been married, her wedding ring has been lost more than SO. She first lost .It leu then two yean after hat marriage while digging, in het garden. Twenty yean later her husband found the ring. Leas than two yean it was lost again. Now, the ring Is beck in Mrs. Sylvester*! possession once more. A tenant on' the farm the Syl-veeten formerly owned dug it up. nxTRorr.. sue- 2* iap>—an prices paw per dam by tint roocNcii da* bmTto Detroit: laoaa in IS dam -Orade i 11; lorn rS DETKOIT LIVESTOCK HL „ Baa <1 (API—Cattle— Compared lust week good sad cholcr ■leughter steers sad hellers 35-50c low — ^ ijc lower: tovsc grades stead; and bin choice to palate k. .sentae arson sold Nit it M-tt; MM hlfh abolaa wftl ,______prime 1SSS M. sieara Mjl 4BP week; most choice Haora I1M lb. daws 24.50-32. tala trade UM and down MUM t*M and awtas shot* 24-24.22 loads taw cboiee 1100-1175 A down to S4; food to sow cho ______12-14; standard stobn 1S.54-22.l_ utility stosrs 11JS-ISJS: around S loads SM-OM lb, betters —riy; load nifh shoU. and prime heifers ■* “ “ ‘ New Museum Eyes Exhibit From Mexico MILWAUKEE <*-A huge Mexican exhibit — tin. first of its size and scope sver shown in the United Antes — will be sought for the opening of Milwaukee's proposed new public museum building. The museuro'a board of directors has authorized the director, Stephan Bor heygl. to negotiate for an exhibit that would cover 36,000 square feet of space. The exhibit, Borheygl says, would toll the story of Mexico Azin 10,000 B.C. to the present. ■ * The museum Is scheduled to open In 1963. News in Brief gating the theft of two public ad-drew system epeakefe from Dodge Park 4, West Bloomfield Township, reported last night by Dale GinOcr, concession 'stand operator at die park. WUlhun Lyach. MM 8. Tula graph tyd., reported to Pontiac police yesterday that he was held up at knifepoint on a side street in the Lakeside Subdivision and Tobbed of |pe wallet containing ST, his car keys, and tire .38 caliber V sale tic « S«C I la H IS! Wi (Between Ceee end Jaator'teamans Aid 6 Ttmujk mb geelety. Adr. Mia, Bai • to ic M «. Lettuce. Bibb, pk- • Livestock n 15-141 few thin Bek* taenar | 10 ^Utility bull* 1150-31; cutti Vision itompan* leal weak ok •trong: moat pnau realere 24-N, - jfltT Sill anil choice 25-24; utility ■ -r~* ’*.14; roils down to UN teal weak ataugbtar Urnbe ttaady: mr‘ r___ sorlas lambs 119 ___ and choice lambs f*-31; utility b good If-II; cull to oMmBmEmBI 4-«; good and choice feeder Ml I Cattle 15; limited early trade •laughter clauet alee, unchanged. Vealere 50. unabouMd bat sat sstaroh aalat to up suatoMaea. i amp 50; sot enough to oat up one; iimkE—The stock market continued mixed early today to the seoond day of ooneoUdetion of the latest rally. Trading was Galas and losses of key stocks went from fractions to about point Tbs list seemed to hare i hausted the huffish trend generated earlier this week by the cut In the prime lending rate by leading banks. Most groups were trend-less. Alrflac* shewed e steady tone for 14 Million WiUlgMMW Hsuras after decimal point ora eighth. Admiral Tito union leaders have generally enthusiastic, although wife some' exceptions, about Sen. John F. Kennedy at Massachusetts as Democratic presidential nominee. They have not been 30 enthusiastic about Kennedy's running mate, Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson at Texas, whom they opposed at the convention in Los Angeles. -—;—y-- A—-4k-,..-,-* ------—- Recently, however, Walter Reu-ire, head of the United Auso Workers, and David J. McDonald, United Steel Workers president, made pilgrimages to Kennedy’s summer place at Hyannis Port, Maas., and came away completely favoring, they said, the Kemedy-Johnson ticket. Flooded Town Plans New Tourist Resort : a?.: mayor will be forthcoming now that he has persuaded financiers to baric the plan.. Hie French government has already approved It Frejus will have new hotels, restaurants, camp sites and roads, as well small airport to handle cttUoners. Scottish Expert Perfects Method to Freeze Roses INVERNESS. Scotland (UPD -What won’t they think of next department; A Scottish frozen food expert says his firm has perfected method of freezing flowers. Firm manager Man Thornton said Americans started It all by asking for^some frozen heather. "Thera were difficulties,” iomton said. “The heather be-me brittle wbea (rosea and broke wbea handled. But now we have found a way at freezing It which is completely successful. "Unfortunately we discovered how to do It too late for this year’s St. Andrew’s Night — the heather crop was over. By next year we hope to be In this business in a big way.” ~ W~ '# it...... Meanwhile, Thornton said, his company has tried the same process with roses. "And it works wonderfully,” Thornton said. "I wore a rose bud jin my buttonhole for fire days last week after it for three weeks.” BUILDS CIDER MILL — Goodison Industrialist Dale O. Miller is directing construction of an apple cider mill next door to the structure he had built to replace the community's over-century-old flour mill. The single tree on the cider mill site is being preserved. Its double trunk may be seen protruding through the roof. The two buildings are on Paint Creek which flows through the heart of this small village on Orion road between Rochester and Lake Orion. Frejus, a fanning town on the Mediterranean coast where people died recently after a dam burst, has announced plans for new life as a tourist resort. Peasants who formerly farmed the*- fertile valley shrugged at: first when Mayor Andre Leotard announced his bold plan but tBe GOODISON — The second phase Paint Creek Cider Mill Will Open Soon Next to Antique Landmark Infthe plans o< the Goodison industrialist Dale O. Miller to replace the village’s over-century-old flour min and erect a cider mill next door is about to be realized. The cider mill is well on the way to completion with the opening to take pipce within the next’ two 01 three weeks. , The exterior of the flour mill, which has as Ms focal point a gtalt mill wheel U feet in dia- meter, was finished shortly after the first of the year. The interior of the building done la redwood aad pecky cypras was completed recently. The New Paint Creek Cider Mill, NLRB Rules Against Kohler Co. on Walkout WASHINGTON «B - The National Labor Relations Board today ruled the Kohler Co. had refused to bargain ih good faith in its six-year-long dispute with the United Auto Workera Union. # ★ * The board found that the Wisconsin plumbing fixture firm mltted a series of unfair labor practices after a 54-day shutdown of It* plant following a strike that began April 5. 1961 The five-man NLRB unanimously directed the Kohler Co. to bargain collectively with UAW Local “B. Four of the fire board members held that what began as an economic strike, after a breakdown in contrapt negotiations, was converted by Kohler Into an unfair labor practice strike on June 1964, by ail unlawful wage increase to nonstrikers. * it # Tike fifth member, Joseph be no- tice walkout from its Inception. He said the company had exhibited fixed Intent to precipitate a situation which would enable It' to rid itself of the union. it it h Unlike the other four NLRB members, Jenkins said Kohler caused the strike by illegal practices. Pontiac Pilot— Helped Recover Discoverer An Air Force pilot from Pontiac, Lt. Richard H. Abbott, participated in the history-making recovery of a burned-out Discoverer satellite when it plunged into the Pacific Ocean Aug. 11, the Air Force an nounced yesterday. WASHINGTON nois Ave bring their apples to the mill. DsTc^itas5:* S-J Dous A*a ... Sf latoaar_St — 27-1 Sur? 2* ESsr.f: si Sat Air L W.l Kara Boat M ■oat god .. .120.4 Sh.l Oil .. .. 34.7 wSmnm ...33.4 jtnatalr ... 21.B EE :::::: Car Rack-Up— Auto Revolts Against Driver SANTA ROSA, Calif. (CFI>— Police have dosed the books m (fee cate tf the runaway ear. George A. Coney, SI, leat control of his vehicle Tuesday sight ahd it skidded US feet tote • the auto suddenly Jamped Mot Oen MlUa Oan Tire 1 Toe O Sal ZT.f. Unit A'r Lin .. MS Unit Erin 21* II On Oil Cp ...3.1 |l tefL-Tu'::' It SSk*:- Hooker Ch S-iLS” InSuid Interli SI Then, the aul Into , reveroe. RaiMUtu. dtotjn Usl lli:« 1N.5 324.11 ..... ... .......321S 112.4 INI NtJ WfOt IM ...........3N.4 111.5 107.4 331.4- ..SSj 114.2 1S(.1 314.11 . 244.; .,141.1 N.5 toll' ..2*4j lau wi.ni ills low .........1*4.1 U(J N.3 207.1 1*3 hich .........JN.4 147* |M4 215.2 to* _______.ml 122J ti.* tils the sstoe pswiar pH*. Thl* throw tbs ear Mo forward gear Sad It teak ill SCTWSS the Belg mi : a qaartee rotlti wtth Ceney la‘ 1st pnrsnlt before both ended ap la a dry creek bed. 1| util*. 22JS fB 0.N N stocks 212.42 0ntj»ct payment* net. eeeary.Bex U, Pontiac Pie** ORILL cook. aftern56ns -Oats wage*, ill W, Ruren. OIRL FOR OEKERAL." OFFICE work. In Insurance office. Apply r-3. Bps Fontlxc Bank Bids. Thoughtful Service HOUSEKEEPER ‘HELPli! We nead I® good men who art willing to train 1 week* at oo-paay axaraao for * M that will (tv* yoo t Ufatime MOMR. For men who on ttrwd *f rooming from job to |ob ltd* U e real opportunity for men who want steady employment and wHl not Live In. Private quarter*. I in family. Madam equipment. Call FB'3-0181: Miss Preen. aounKBEPBn FOR motRbSlbss KELLY GIRLS NEEDED AT ONCE 15 IBM TYPISTS 5 COMP OPERATORS If you are an experienced typtet and nraBxMi for- «M «HkaiE apply at one*. W* are Inking a|yflei{iont ter n jnrgo Braatwy Loren G. Elliott. 39. a transient from Chicago, walked up to la* boror Lewis Hollis — a new man on the Job—asked to see his pass and then walked out of the Jail with it. Elliott was awaiting trial on an •FFiisnMis IW m MHie MIPINTT Mb te ha done in toniteo. Maura i:N A.M. to l:3s P.M For your convenience our Interviewer* will be at Um Banmere Motel. Woodward at S. iltd . Pontiac. Room M. Monday. Auguat Nth. Interviewing hours S A.M. |« « p.m Far further Information Cal] Miss Stebblna, Woodward MUR KELLY GIRL SERVICE m tfw Fteaa'Bldg.. Detroit LADT fO LIVE IN, AND TAEE TWELVE MEN TBLEFH6nE CANVAASlSr attention _ TOT DliMftHUIt W* ere new awfito a number M demoostratori comtnp W^QYg and OADOET8. DUMU: TO 50 PER CENT OFF 'tivitie*. 1 Tito apartment* "tat the softly*] [lighted interior are luxurious and I | the food is the jjest. Movie start CLERK Ih. person fit w**t Huron. AMATTUR MODELS~FOR LOCAL glamour photograph fr. Bp exp. Mttll|IT. good pay, for details —Kerns said hundreds o{, Negro | women and children have flocked! to his office this week pleading for money for food. He said the league board of l*er80,,s- ,,alt »*iese air directors voted to seek U.N. aid iff ?n* •* towner*. An applicant dty, state or federal funds are not* ',,ust lts,vc * financial rating of provided ! SIQO.OOO or batter to rrsdtv ns Ye interested * . PUBLIC SAtK ISM Ford* Serial No. CM dr. Cus 80S. Saif to be belt MM ember. 3. ISM *t 8555 FiKsC. -Michigan. Aug *4- “The member must be able to] afford our prices." Zimmerman ‘says. “We fly our food In from all , over the country. Everything we I serve is select. Our members'' in-’ ib, dude such people as the Rocke-•jj! fellers, the Fords, the Clint Murch-1 . lyjisons and the Leo Corrigans. They nr demand the best and they duf^f 1 m mind the tab." “I One night a member asked spin- f. 1 ach for himself and his guest*. The. *n dub was just out of spinach. "Get #1 it—I don't care what it costs." tho . member said. The spthsch was Ob' “Stained and served—at 110 a dixit. to place YOUR Bones weals wilt t the vill*«f Just Dial FE2-8181 FE 2-8181 m and Posting machine me* preferred. Aged It BLOOHFltw^ \ Al^tYKIE -An Air Fbrce BIS. planned sue- wing bomber, which will be built by North censor to Strategic Air Command B52x,1 is depict- American Aviation, will fly at three UatoB apeed • . eri taking off in .thin detailed ahetrit jJtftn* ~—iff wwieH aiyi mFIbiyi^BiwBys, • : J‘ 1 • .:,l FASMfgt SHOP mmm TlltE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. AUQUST 26, 1060 Sudanese Chief Asks for Help j Wants U.N. Troops -foj' Hold Mali Federation Together BAMAKO trie BC hi .Sudan! »UPI) -* Sudanese Premier, Mbdibo Keita say* he has asked I for V. N. troop* to 'preserve the: “indissoluble ’ Mali hie ration, dis-i riipted last week by the secession j of Senegal Keita told a dramatic press conference Thursday he had sent a message to Secretary General Dog1 HBBMRarskjold asking lor a meet-* ing of the l N. Security Qouncil, to consider th* Mali situation. ‘ J Jackson Negro Pleads to Congo Preacher Passes Out Petitions Urging Nation to Accepf U.N. Help v -■ rc* 't fern DETROIT Mrt — A Jackson] preacher Who thinks the internal; strife in the new Congo republic 1s "detrimental to the progress of dark-skinned peoples throughout the world" wants the African leaders to accept United Nations’ help;’ !<■ ■ /' •, f. WARM WELCOME — There la nothing Sheepish about the reception Vice President Richard Nixon had for Miss Wool and the gift blanket — made of wool, naturally — that she brought AF Fhetotex for him. "Die beaming miss, Patti Jo Shaw of Deer Lodge. Monti,, made the presentation in Washington accompanied by Sen. Gordon Al-lott. R-Colo., left/ i Kepubl tmeigal days ago that Ketta had appealed tn the United Nations for help hi maintaining eider in Mali, bat It was not until Thup that. Ketta published each *N*nL The premier Charged that, France was a "partner" of Senegal iik the dedskm to break up the federation, which he charged was legally indefensible. "In the fact of France’s refusal) ta respect military agreements; with Mali, we. have asked the] United Nations to send ‘Blue-helmets,’ ” he said.. Senegal, ignoring Keita’* pro tents, has been going ahead this week with the orgaaisatlon oi an independent regime. Senegalese Premier Mamadou Dia returned to-Dakar, the Senegalese capital, from conferences . with President Charles de Gaulle, tn Paris. >. j Die Gaulle >*took note" of the Senegalese position, but did not] LONDON jQ jm cay toto Kgiji, paper, ’ started- ir drivi* ‘ Monday =P for petitions urging Congo leaders to’ accept United Nations help inj settling their internal disagreements. ] The petitions pointed out that ‘‘{Nternal strife and muteiitton ! within the confines of the newly Deep $otMfcCKina Split Called Unlikely in West ibllc of the Conge are tsl to the progress of dark-skinned peoples throughout the world.” I Mr. Dawley, pastor of the 'Afri*[ can Methodist -Episcopal Church inj Jackson, said yesterday at Detroit, \ “we’re sitting on a keg. Cauca-j jsians will suffer more than we wttl if this tiling explodes. Russia’s only using it to 'cause a world! kaiuuuvue.*’................• ' '4 ♦ ' ★ ■* i Mr. Dawley's reference tats, to the petitions’ warning that forces from outside the Congo, "seeking world domination for their political system,’11 • seeV to turn the new| world into a satellite state. by New Margarine THE HAGUE, Nrthrrlands . (LTI) — Thousand* of person ! who ate an “hnproved" brand f "af margarine have fallen HI. H wras disclosed Tkareday. ! Prof. J. Muntendam. «firector-general of Pnhiie Health, told ■ewsann that “several ten of thousand* of people are nufferiag from a ahta disease and fever” and that qalto a number have been hoapitallsed. Government Inspector* said “Planta” — a brand of mar- j garine ju*t “improved" by the | Unilever fo. — waa. responsible | top the mam iltoMees. The Public Health Ministry ; ordered that "Ptoata” he with- j Dominican Radio . aUDAD TRUJILLO, Dominican Republic Uh—Beginning Monday, | lar setting forth that the West can- sians were falsely misrepresent-j radio listeners in the Dominican! Hotel Awaitin' for Red Check to Pay Old Bill ——____________ ______ _____,______ . out a secret manifesto to rally not be trusted and that East-Westjing Peiping's true view of peace-]RMmblfo wtil get news with I support behind Khrushchov's pol-]war is inevitable — the dogmatic ful coexistence, (and) that t^e I Soviet flavor. iicy of peaceful coexistence. The Leninist line. I Russians . were modern revision- * A * j1"*•'■. —;—- -------------------1—~—■— --------— lists trying to distort orthodoxLen-| Radio Caribe announced that it inism which sanctifies ‘just I will start getting the daily report ware.”’! ■ of-the Sovief news agency Tass. (swing BEHIND MOSCOW The station is the radio voice of "I The Tribune dispatch, from the “« ^ Generalixaimo Rafael * paper’s Washington bureau, saidpw1110’ who “r proclaimed while there have been "hesitations Mmse]f a bu,wal1? against c . del thanks to Rev. Marked! and the Furrier Funeral Brat*. FaiKtoal Dlrectm 4 COATS FUNERAL BOMB DRAYTON FLAllia - OR 3-775T /Donelsonjohns _____^FnamtAi, jinMvt___; _ TJuixned for Funeral*" Voorhees-Siple Amhulnnoe Berrtce TW 3-S87t Ctmeiiiry Lots_____5 OAKLAND HILLS MEMORIAL, ■ four trere lots. SecUon I. Sell SU |Out oi Jail in , ^jLos Angeles PrrrSSURGH (API -T Officials of a Pittsburgh hotel are waiting patiently for’ the Soviet Union to] pa$ a SLOW bill. '! Manager John Penn of the Carl-1 ton House Hotel said Thursday the! bill was incurred by Soviet newsmen during Premier Nikita! Khrushchev’s visit to Pittsburgh] last September. According to Penn, the hotel! sent a discreet inquiry to the So- movie actress Jayne Mansfield. viet. Embassy in Washington]. ... ... about the bill. The Soviet Union ire . , - ~ , claimed it paid the bill in feb-[bpinach — $10 a SerVlIlg ruary, Penn aaid. Lincoln White, • U.S. State partment press officer, said State Department h^ heu fti ru, MGELES (UPr>_A I mors and reports of a Soviet doc-1_____ ||||||„^|, JL1L, *_,* ument criticizing the Communist ,e . CqUn*y . Chi n e s e for their ideological ;*hu™^by •»*«*? f views." U.S. experts are^ported ™ ^er in maktog divided an to whether the Mos-f^ cowrPeiping dash is becoming j more serious. . The opinion among Western dip- SI TER SERVICE — E. E. Zimmerman, owner-manager of a Dallas club that eaters to millionaires, with one of his customers — ^Luxurious Dallas Club toed to send another. !^f , H jr • t T ■ * ,, ^. l ** Caters to M New Orleans Group lomats in London that the rift still (does not mean a serious break ini the Moseow-Peiping axis was seconded by a reliable Communist diplomat here.! who said he had .... not seen the reported Soviet cir- *uto “*e” char8e' cular but didn’t doubt it existed. Un boa,(Man **» Soil*- M|H Mobcow and -Peiping, hs-tito trial) MARBLEHEAD. Mass. ^ of the Bucharest meeting l of Com- I^ Timothea Schneider of Oyster munist party leaders in June), to Bay, n. Y.. won the National circularize companion parties Title of the Raven Class by sailing throughout the world with a sum- chasseur to victory yesterday in mary of their views on this vital fina) ,Face 0f a. five race series held here this week. prom- . . _ . _ ........... ................... issue,” he said. | “Rut I would doubt that Moscow or Peiping, in expounding J* ~ _ ..... . ... , .... their positions, xrould set out blat- ] DALLAS. Tex. (#t - All you ,n singer-pianist named MaJoiie anUy to cHtidze or asaail each to kel ||U IAr J ^ ?KWS®!5 doilara jMtJore has beeh playing and sing-j^,. ta a way that might give ASK U.M. lor rOOu «***»'> « uig very quietly, ^r years. (offense * * * I ’tKi is not the way we do bu»- NEW ORLEANS (UP!) — TheL™ )Qj mlliioiMikes * Waiters receive intensive train-!inesa. Greater New Orleans Urban] ivr0naD-0r ir v 7imw, ! ing, You have to hide in * earner “After all Russia and Red China League today announced plans to! . „/7.rjto light your owrf cigarette. “We need each other as allies Just as go fo the United Nations for heinrfm[Lj i tra‘J1 o®" waiters to give the best Britain, and, the United States do| in feeding thousands of the city’s _hlh ■ . f service without hovering," says with all their differences. University of Michigan where she is a star on the college sailing! team, had a slim 14 point lead going into today’s race and won over her closest opponent, defend-] er A1 Bortoiottl of Grasse Pointe. Mich., hfter a thrilling tacking dtiel j on the final beat. ' l Thousands children, taken off welfare rolls by 7tS • «» ^ chUdrf Uon tucked awa crying out for food. Some people L have even fallen out and fainted- from hunger in my nMiw,1’ t^agnoj Executive Director J. Harvey Kerns said. Aussies Attend Festival ADELAIDE, Australia — Attend- j ! More than 32,000 power boats orjance at .the -two-week festival of _______ _____________d and fall of the| boats with outboand motors are arts in Adelaide included 82,000 the edge of downtown Dal-1Utie* at Galveston. Tex., is only registered in New Hampshire.{theatergoers, 26,000 concerts and; * toot. At- Eastport. Maine, it’s! tm. 1 Hlcheir^ matter of chance.” i Zimmerman, converted man-] gion, tucked away on n hill among! The average trees “ " * ‘ ‘ “ * ’ ~ PONTIAC PRESS WANT . ADS SALESMAN Litoral estery pin* oomntiiloa Work hi ieeel ere*. Ph. EM 3-3115 hitwira * Mi l in. Two* J^Rperieneed Real Estate Salesmen . FOX PROGRESSIVE SALES FORCE Cell Mr Eempien For FerepMl Interview FB 4-0*21 OEOROE’8 TOTI Seek offering to pa: COOK ... the help you need is quickly yours through ■ THE PONflAC PRESS VVANT AD COLUMNS Foe the Want Ad Department Just dial ...