Th» Wtothtr U.l, WMltwr tVfMM P»r««««i |0I.. laa NO. U7j ' Race Violence in Rochester Leaves 4 Dead ' J li. '* I’’' ' 1 ' /! / Home Editron I'ontIAc;, MiriiKJAN, Monday. .ni|.\' *j7, hmh m> i'A(;ks ^ AUMWIAtfeO ' I JUNIlfen f«g»S INlf^dWAIf'""*' 10« Guardimtn Maintain Un«aiy P»act in N. Y. Community HOCHKSTKH, N.V. wY ■— This riot-scarred city cmcrtied today *from a bloody weekend of racial^ violence with four dead, hundreds of injured and massive property damage. An uneasy peace was bucked by a combat-ready force of National Guardsmen. Mechanical Troubles Gen. Taylor Confers With Viet Premier Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller activated 1,000 guardsmen and ordered them into Rochester to stand by for antiriot duty if 'Law and order will be ' la the city of the governor de- AC eMIMM SOLKMN-FACKI) Teamster President James Itoffn marches .solemn-faced down a wrridor of U.S. courthouse in .Chicago yesterday, after a Jury convicted him and six codefendant.s of fraud In arranging loans fn)m the Teamsters Union pension fund. i Metting li Said to Concern More U. S. Involvement in War Hoebrster, clared. ' SAIGON.South Viet Nam (/ft ~~ U.S. Amba.ssador Maxweil I). Taylor flew to the mountain resort of Dalat today for an extraordinary one-hour conference with Premier Nguyen Khanh, pre.sumabiy o ir deepening American , in- GHICAGO 1^1 - A jury delibcTatad for Ihroo bayoncu fixed but had no am- daysuind found Teamster President Jatnes R. Hoffa .Ttiiinilinn • and BIX others guilty yesterday of a massive scheme to defraud the $280-mUlion union pension fund The detachment of 12 open trwfks with 18 guardsmen each toured the city's trouble areas In a ..show of force shortly after the arrival of the guard last night The men carried rifles Hoffa Found Guilty, Faces 20-Year Term munition, IIKLICOPTRR CRASH Three persons were killed and t, er , a r ai. ■ > . a county official was Injured Hoffa, a trustee of the pension fund, was convict- critically yesterday when a hell- ed on four counts of fraud copter surveying a potential conspiracy and faces trouble spot smashed into a . . . three-story house and aet It 2p ywrs in prison and an afire. war here. Taylor returned to Saigon about 40 minutes by air from Dalat— right after the conference. , Hoped to End $tfing of Flops in Past 6 Years Spacecraft Slatad to Take Photographi, Hit Lunar Surface ( API-: KKNNEDY (fD —-All attempt to launch the (• ji m e r a carrying Hunger 7 spacecraft to the moon was postponed today because of technical problems in ground-support equipment. A maa was killed by an au-, lomoblle when be was struck during wild rIoUng .Salimlay night, In the height of the racial explosion, and, staggered Into the street, Two men were shot. One was In iTilical * $11,000 fine. Each codefendant was found guilty of at least one fraud charge and one of conspiracy. The indictment included tt mail fraud charges and one conspirary charge. The men specifically were i-onvlcied of fraudulently ir-ranging more than 120 million 12th Day of 90; MoreonWay More than 600 poraons were ,in loans from the pension fund Downtown Temperatures 7 a.m. 73 11 a.m. K9 8 a.m. 77 12 noon 91 9 ii.m. 81 1 p.m. arrested. More than 300 other and diverting more than $I mil- 10 a.m. 87 2 p.i , persons werf injured. Including Iton to their own use. 1‘rernier Khanh als(i reU)rnctl to .Saigon after a weekend round of conferences with his lop ministers. His office in .Saigon was reported preparing a itate-ihent of "major significance'/' which reliable sources, said would deal with assignment to South Viet Nam and "their of new U.,S. military personnel areas of assignment.’’ U.S. spokesmen declined lo 93 (flVulge details of the Istwctcd announcement, but it was as- DEATII ON TELEGRAIMI A West Blo^)mfleld Township woman died .Saturday aflernwm from injuries in this accident on Telegraph, two l)lock.s, .south of West. Huron,, Waterford Town.shlp. The victim, who wa.s riding In a new Corvette driven by her hu,s,-band, wa.s Mr.s. Charles R. |.ewis. 52, of 7205 'I'ralham: Lewis, 61, is in fair condition at Pontiac General Hospital with a broken arm and leg and faeial outs. Police Capture One Woman Killed of Holdup Suspects Telegraph *CAPE KPJNNEDY (yft— Technical troubles today delayed an attempt to launch America’s Ranger 7 spacecraft on a quarter-million-mile journey to the moon to take thousands of picture.s and hopefully end six years of frustration for , U.S. lunar shots. Tlic flight plan called for the 806-pound spacecraft to execute several intricate maneuvers and crash-land on the moon Thursday morning after a 68Vi-hour. ‘2;i0.0’22-rnile trip. i DETROIT (-I*) ,’ Police held Carl Emmett Prichard. 32, of Dear- *^”iierTustand, Oakland Hifirhwa.V Toll in ’(Jt Hunt clues in Death of Mass. Hoffa faces 102 maximum $1,008 fine and five yean on each of the frapd counts and $10,818 and five yean on the conspiracy count. Churchill Cheered at Last Parliament Mi'S. Charles K. Lewi.s died Police yesterday captured a man lajurle,s suffered in an auto surned it would give Atnerica a identified as one of the two who robbed two stores 5:40 p.m. Saturday 35^pdice officen and several „a,u DPXISION, ' and^li^ tr'tS E-AvnutTw TARriTT Atty. Gcn, Robcrt K. Ketincdy tcmperaturcs in the Pontiac ™mmand respoasibility. battle and lateT held 10 per.sons hostage for I'jve 120 s. Tele- fAVUiuii!. iAKOi!.i hailed the decision and compli- area. Mother Nature’s last e * * hours. ' Water- Loolen ran wild, pllUgIng ment^ the Jury and proseep- lengthy “cooking session" was American officials- said they and smashing, especially Satw- ton in a statement from his eight days from June 25 to would be free to comihent only fContlnued on Page 2, Col„ 3i summer home jn Hyannis Port, July 2 la.st year. after the Saigon government * A w I had made the announcement, the, wc&thcrniifin pre- rippitr i**irirAn'f* diets a high tomorrow of 85 to B GGER EFFORT^ 92. following tonight’s low of *** announced over the 08 to 72, ■ weekend In Washington that . , . America was extending its war And of eourse. he’s pre- effort in Viet Nam. and accord- “U slinks. It was a guessing uicted ^ thundershowers again ing to one report, as many as 6,- game on the part of the Jury,” -we 12th time in 12 days. OOO more U.S. servicemen are rh„rohi,i h„ ann said Hoffa's attorney, Maurice The outlook for Wednesday is slated to bolster the American ny age and ..... ................. 'orce of 16,600 already here memories, took his seat amid The report gave rise to In the House of Corn- speculation that additional U.S. personnel might be com- »last time, ing not as advisers but as a . regimental combat team. This would be the first time that Americans would be assigned in Viet Nam as a combat HOUSTON, 'I’ex. (,41 ~ A.slro-nauts James A. McOivitt and Edward II. White II were selected today as the crew for the second manned Gemini space flight seheduled next spring. LONDON (AP)-Sir Winston I • • M. • said nona’s attorney I ivnnin I rin Walsh. Hoffa refused td answer partly cloudy imirWillSit < • ■ V' newsmen’s questions. , ' cooler." * * i' born, and continued the who wa.s driv-search for- Raymond Law-re„ce Wyngaard, 26., .f |T-5|12: Detroit. at Pontiac General Hd.spital. Officers .said Prichard, al- Lewis told police he was driv- „ ________________ though armed, gave up without ing south on Telegraph when a break a string of 12 straight brown Ford or Chevrolet forced moon launching failures dating his car off, the road and info a to 1958. 'Qie launching is the See Picture, Page A~2 . telephone pole. first American attempt since Police said that Lewis’ car ^^"^er 6 faile^ to transmit pic-traveled 96 feet with its right February, although it itrKaxxlo nirMt* . __ lilt th0 ITiftflii, j- Sixteen hours after launching a ground station ' is to send a radio signal to fire a payload motor and Jockey the craft into a .collision course with the moon, If Ranger 7 succeeds, it will LIVONIA (AP)-PoUce hunt- The courtroom defeat may Temperatures are supposed to ed for clues todgy In the mys- mean the end Hoffa’s reign renge near the normal high of terious deaths of two elderly as head of the Teamsters. ®4 and low of 65 for the next sisters and their brother, all Sources in Washington said bvedays. found In a - locked closet of his latest conviction couW "be- • mercury reading their home. conviction couW be- Pontja^. * ♦ * (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) 8 a m. today was 71. The Uirce, all chiropractors, may have been the victims of a robber who ransacked the house- lie locked them in the closet. All died of suffocation. “Some very baffling blanks" in the case were cited by Police Detective Lt. Robert J. Turner. Found in the locked closet by police Sunday were the fuUy clothed bodies of 81-year-old Mrs. Hilda Whitright; her sister. Lenore Parsons, 68, and their brother, William F. Parsons, 71. Officers went to the brick home in a better section of Livonia at the alarm of neighbors who had not seen the sisters for a period of days. The three us^ the home as a clinic for patients. LESSER TIME Mrs. Whitright and Miss Parsons had been dead apparently a lesser length of time. Parsons, after serving a prison term for abortion, had been released to the custody of his sisters July IS, police said, The door to the closet, measuring seven by seven'feet and three feet wide, had beenGocked from the outside. The key was still in the lock. mon, today, probably tor tbe .T'lfi'; found him al his mother s hotne coming to a stop a g a i n s t the , SERIOUS DRAWBACK in Dqarborn. utility pole. record, has seriously hin- Pollce went to the home A wHncfSS, Richard Crozier of dered’the gathering of data for after' the Rev. William Kahl-. 1085 Berwick, told police that locating possible astronaut land-enberg told them Prichard the sporLs car was “.swdying ing areas and for designing the' forced him at gunpoint to all, over the road” Just before Apollo spacecraft in which they L'nl. , will, ride. minutes and then to leave him off near the home. The clergyman said lie was He first entered the House 64 years agq as a former war correspondent, of 25, fresh from his escape from a Pristrowd of several hundred , . . . . the Viet Cong, and several Viet- with a sense of history saw him ^is car m a church namese military leaders have enter. They cheered and Parking lot when Prichard ap-called for an attack on Com- dapped as the old warrior proached him. munist North Viet Nam. alighted from his car. U.S. officials, however, have insisted that the current Ameri- * can policy calls only for maxi-um effort in South Viet Nam, and that invasion of the North would be considered only if the situation ih the South'were regarded as desperate. SMALL OUTFITS Sending relatively small U.S. combat units to South Viet Nam and creation of some kind of unified command here might be regarded as a logical comprom- In Today's Press Higgins Vote Romney may lose support over Goldwater — PAGE A-6. Train Crash 85 killed, 100 hurt in Portugal—PAGE A-7. Wyngaard and Prichard were -in line for arraignment on armed robbery charges when they slipped out of a court building F’riday. After a gun shop and a supermarket were robbed Saturday, two policemeh halted a car carrying two men and a girl. Patrolman Kenneth Gardiner, 34, was wounded in the left forearm by a gunshot, He said he and his partner then exchanged shots with the two men, who fled. - Aid Bill Hope to give LBJ another victory—PAGE AS. . C-2 Evidently, Judging from rharks on the closet door. Parsons had tried vainly to beat his way .pulti with aiipetal rod. Parsons’ body lay over those of his two kisters when police broke into/the stifjing'chamber. ‘I V/’. C-5-C-7 . C-3 POLITICS :N’ food — There were barely enough stumps to go around at the Pontiac Democratic Club picnic in Hawthorne Park yesterday as a scorp of local p'andidates displayed their virarei Here State Aud. pen. iBillielParnu _ ___________________„____________^ candidate in the new 19th Cdngressional District, uses an a^nt to several"thousand but I Women’ripaees B-address system for added lung An estimated 1,000 y^mething less than the 6,000 k' * Democrats, attended the . j., ^ menition^ In some reports. I , , Many Vietnamese and American officials i believe that South Viet Nam, with its army of 2OO,0OO and paramilitary forces of an additional 200,000, does not have enough men to defeat the Viet Cong. Experts on guerrilla warfare have written that it normally takes at least 10 regular soldiers to match one guerrilla. The Viet ________ .Cong is believed to* have about i Obituaries , 80,000 men under arms. Short Story ^ * Sports ..... In Washington, all indications p Theaters . werp that the augmentation of ^ TV-Radio Programs C-15. U.S. persoinel might eventually > Wilson, Earl ........C-15 -B-3 Officers said the two men, after leaving their 10 h^t^tages, used .several cars in their flight. Area News Astrology Bridge Comics s Editorials Markets ..C-8 ..C-8 C-9 B-10 They forced one motorisf'to drive them around a while and, leaving him, found a man putting his car away for the night, police said. STOLE CAR Officers, said they tied the man up. stole his car and used it to elude Dearborn Heights police in a chase. ; ’The two separated then, police said, with Prichard al-. iegedly abducting the clergyman and Wyiigaard reportedly forcing a motorist to drive ' him to Detroit, where he last OFF TO MUSKEGON-**Nancy Shadrick, Miss Waterford, enters a convertible provided by the Waterford Township Junior Chamber of Conlmerce for her trip tp Mi^kegon yesterday to the Mips Michigan competition. A |[(e(^ng High School • CFrAYtlintp .I waa" cmr^fAmnaniA/l ami 4U-^ ii r , ■' ,1 ' j/ c ' K'l / 'I was seen enterin| a ejab. School graduate,'Nancy was'accompanied on tfie'trip by Waterford Jaycee William Goulet and Mrs. (Tpulet. Mis§' Michigan will Be browned next Friday, ' MMX >r? /I iM ' nil/' V/ ' Vii*.; al. '/,i\" r, A-JI 'r - il ‘If HK rONTTAC rnKS/4 hours. Sheriff's Vehicle, Car Crash; 2 Hurt A crash between a sheriff’s rescue vehicle and a car injured a young Pontiac mother and her 18-month-old son yesterday. In St. Joseph Mercy Hospital are Mrs. Sharlene Sanders, 20, of 632 Balboa, and her son, Charles Jr. They were riding' with Mr. Sanders when their car collided with the emergency V e h i c 1 e driven by Deputy Robert M. McFarlahe, 35, at Oakland and facial lacerations and-a broken N. Johnson. Pontiac police said Sanders failed to yield the right jaw Ts Robert E. Irwin, 46, of ’’’nJossman. The accident occurred Grange Hall near, Wolfe in 1 ’ n f , ^ -i". ,/a V Ma ' way. • Sjanders and McFarlane were not seriously injured in the'3:50 p; m. accident. , ' i /r ■... I • , ‘'I'l V'H'" pamphlet warns that street racing is willful recklessness and will not be tolerated. Loaa of license could result. SEVERE COURT ACTION Other warnings are that mov-ing violations Indicate bid driving, and juveniles who drive without a license or during suspension atls both causes for court action. "The big increase in accidents and m o V1 n g violations committed by juvenile drivers is alarming,’’ says a joint statement prepared by the judges. “In Oakland Coanty particularly there is little or bo public transportation, and motor vehicles play an Important part In our employment and way of life. To operate them is a privilege — not a rlf^t.” While noting the majority of young drivers are well Instructed and responsible drivers, both judges warn that: "Severe steps will be taken when necessary in order to preserve the rights of those who do drive properly." Die pamphlet lists other warnings that violators of local water" safety rules and curfew, loitering and littering laws can aKso face juvenile court action. UnriiJy Youthi Go on Rampagt in Dttrolf DETROIT (AP) - Three Ju-veniloi were iield for questioning today following the robbery of a city bus driver and a raah of window breaking on a West-Side business street Sunday night. Police said th» three youths were part of a group of 16 youths who boarded a city bus .Sunday night at Edgawater Park ~ a West Side emuse-ment park. The driver of the bus, Karl Lier: 42, of Detroit, told police the youtha became unriiiily as he neared the Interaectlon of Seven Mile and Whitcomb roada. Police aald Uer pulled his but to the edge of the street to jet the youths off. Ller said the youths hit him and robbed him of $18. BROKE WINDOWS The youths then broke windows in the bus, slashed seats and broke a bus door. Police said the youths, joined b/ other youths then walked along Seven Mile Hoad. Windows In seven, business establishments were broken. Poli(*e broke up the group a followed the youtha until t mob scattered. Police Commissioner Ray Glr-ardln ordered police officers in the area to remain on duty past their normal shifttlme until the group was scattered. Lier suffered no serious Injury. Waterford Board to Open Car Bids Waterford Township Board members tonight will open bids on a car lo be used by the township's water department. The board alsot/ Is expected to act on the proposed rezonlng of a lot on Cooley Lake Road In Section 31 from residential to commercial. In other business, the board will consider a request from the water department that a proposed water main at Voorhels and M59 be relocated due to the widening of Voorhets. Is 'Snow White' Tale BI4)OMriELD HIU.$««now While will take i back seal to Ihe wicked queen at the Cran-brorik Summer Theatre's 39rd annual Chlldren'i ShuW Wednesday and Thursday. A new version of the^ IJme-honored "Snow White" will follow a secondary tala of intrigue about the queen and one of^ her courtiers. Two performances ef the play are scheduled in the Greek Tbealre, both stnrting it I p.m. Sharing the role of the queen will be Jean Marta Harlan and Jean MaUiawe, both of Birmingham. Cindy Qeffen of Detroit and Sandy Manefield of Lathrup VUIage will play Snow White. Written by Carl 0. Wonnberg-ir, the play will be directed Quick Work Saves 2 Girls From Death Two little girls were revived after nearly drowning in area lakes over the weekend. They are Belinda Sue Moreland. .8, of 2055 HoeR, Walled Lake, and Dianne McLean, 3, of 3381 Duffield, While Ukc Township. Belinda was rescued from Commerce Lalw Saturday by two teen-agers, Edward Janik. 18. of Garden City and Cole Gach, 16, of 2195 Glen Iris. Walled Lake, after they saw her floating face down. Once ou shore she was gtv-, en month-to-month resuscitation la rolaUon by Woodrow Scheme, Walled Lake, and Barbara Slagletoa of Bay City. The Commerce Tewa-•hip Fire Department gave her oxygen. Dianne fell into While Lake from a dock at her home. Her brother, Danny, 10, who was swimming nearby saw her fall and went to her rescue. Artificial respiration was applied after qhe was pulled from I the water. -I She was given oxygen by the The main will be moved about | White Lake Township Eire De-ihree feeCand lowered slightly. I partment. ORDEAL OVER - John Ireland Jr., 10, lost in the wilderness of Yosemite National Park for eight days, enjoys a good meal last F/ndf fiby 8 Day^ YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP)--‘T was worried some of the time, but I was never scared,” said a 10-year-old city boy who survived eight days without food in a rugged wilderness area of Ybsetpite National Park. “I thought someone .• would find me. I knew they were looking for me when I saw a helicopter fly overhead." Oncemhubby John Ireland Jr. df Los Angeles livdd on water and hi$ own body fat as he Meandered in the mountainous ter-, rain where night-time temper^ AS etMSMM Mrs. John Ireland of “It’s amazing) tor. “He had The boy is hardly know hike." away , '8 trailer aV^r-ckmpaite July\l8 thin T- • leather shoes. Gil HaU and Jim found him Saturday aft-about three miles from np.' About 350 men had/ In an air and ground search. His parents. “I’m hungry,” were his first words to his parents. The boy lost so much weight that be had to hold his pants up. “lie used to be pu^," said Mrs; Ireland, “but we won’t have to worry about his little pot belly now." . „ and Mrs. tures ranged in the high 30s. / John.lrefcnd, had lost hope ai^ He lost 15 pounds during j!ne were getRng ready to break ordeal-rhis weight- drojlp^ from 103 to 86->but doctor^ said bis condition was good. / John told of his adventure Nfrom a, bed In Lewis Memorial pospital in Yosemite. . “As soon as I knew I was lost, I sat down and started making plans for getting home," he said. “I was worried some of the time, but I was never scared. COLD NIGHTS camp and: return, home when | “The worst part of, H was- the they learnt that/John had been - -- found. 1 cold at night and I toes." ! mosqtii- by Mary flolgar. Choraography will ha lad by Ann Katiy and Annatta Wonnlwrger la ganaral suparvlsor of Uia production. Forthcoming playa to bb pro-saniad by tha Cranbrook 8i|ro-m«r Thastra' Includ# "Gtiodbya My Fancy" and "King Lady." BIRMINGHAM - A Blrmlng-liani man has given liathilt a unique present for Its 263rd birthday. Ralph W. Moure of 729 Wlllits Is retired director of field operations fpr General Motors public relations staff. He turned over a small but significant package to the Detroit Hlatorical Museum at ceremonlea Friday. II is a ipeclai eavekipa bearing a canceled "Wbeeli of Freedom" commemorallyo stamp and signed by tl men who will be n pnrt of Delroll’s The stamp waa issued Oct. 1$, 1960, In conjunction with opening of Ihe first National Automobile Show in Detroit. Among Ihe slgnaturea are ihoee of former Mayor Louia C. MIrlanI and Postmaster General Arthur Summerflekl. OTHER NOTABLES Also Included are the names of ChariM E. Wilson and Harlow Curtice, bpth former presidents of (jeneral Motors Corporation. The envelope, mounted In a leather book, will be add«i to the m u s e u m'S "OesiKn on Wheels" exhibit. Salinger Tells JFK Remark Said Ha Didn't Want ta Maka Dallas Viiit TOKYO (UPI) - "I wish I weren't going to Dallas.” Former press secretary Pierre Salinger today quoted the late President Kennedy as making this remark to him on Nov. 19, 1963. Salinger said Kennedy said this, “not because of any fear of going Hiere, bat because of a weariness from the press of his duties." Salinger, now the Democratic party nominee (or U.S. senator from California, was speaking to the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan. He Is on a world tour. Salinger told of receiving the news of the assassination as he and six members the President’s cabinet Wm airborne over the Pacl^Ocean en route to Tokyo to jmend a Uil.-Jiipan economic (xmerence. NEWS ! half an hour but of td when the word by teletype ticker," Sal-'inger'sald. “Secretary of State Dean Rusk read the dispatch, then handed it to us. It waa one of those things where you could not believe what you were reading ’ Salinger recalled that the plane swung around and beaded back immediately far Washington. “I went to the White House when the plajne got in at 1 a.m. and managed to fall pqleep around 7 a.m..” Salinger said. “An hour later the phone rang. ‘This is the President,’ said the voice on the other end and it was the first time I had heard Lyndon Jcduison refer to himself as President. ‘I NEED YOU*' “He told me what he told so many others In /Washington that day: ‘I want you because I need you more thah he n e e d e d you.’ ” Salinger said Johnson *t‘grasp^ the reins" quickly and confidently, as example of “how import It it to have a man In there (as vice president)wkohastheback-gronnd and has the tecta." ■ The fomner White House press chief recalled the Bay of I^gs incident. 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No «oUvlt>y is n»oio bo,set, by rumor,s llinn tUe polllloHl arena, lit ★' ★' A« « IMofttO^ lO OHO of lh« nionioni, lot’ii nol dowii that I.yn- convictions recently .bought l;5Qd revolvers by\iall (Mid promptly sold them to anyone that had the money. -This dubious character was a convicted thief and narcotic^ peddler. ★ llr ■ ★ The Senate is drafting legislation which necessitates the establishment of identity .before the sale of pLstols, by mail or otherwise. Affidavits would be required, and these would be turned over to the police In the city of residence. The department would than have to. (he order before the sale could lie consiimated. Any forward step would be welcomed by everyone exceiii thoHe who have no right to a weainin anyway. And in Conclusion.,, Jottings from the well-thumbed notebook of youV peripatetic reporter: A Kentucky physician writes a long, emphatic “no" to the question of whether fathers should bo present at the birth of their offspring. . ........ In time, you’ll have a telephone In your poeket which w|H let you talk to your lionie or your office...............On page 58 of the New York Post was this ad: “Milton Berle feats at Llndy’s. How About You?" And then on page one, same paper, . same day ; “Milton Berle Is In Cedars of Lebanon Ho.s-pltal for observation of stomach aliment." ................. Overheard: "The Russians have something now that will do the work of 100 men -75 women." itir ★ ★ The New Ynrk Metw, the most dismal team in the two pig leagues, outdraw (he Yankees by I would like to maHe a complaint for the general neighborlfood north of Birmingham. It concerna all of - u« near Woodward, For about a month we have been unable to sleep because of the noise from motorcycles and sports cars. They start about 10 p.m: and continue until 3 or 4 a*m. ' ‘ I have called both township and slate police unit they donH seem Interested because of their low budget. Where does our tax money go? U seciiis should have some protection. A A ★ Why do puront.s allow youngsters to be out all hours, or are they too busy celebrating themselves to notice? ' M. J. H: _______ " Tfiitiiaafftf The Advantai^e Of A Good Springboard Reviewing Other Editorial Pages Sitmnwr TV. The liidinnopol/s .Star iS'limmcr is (he time (here is about as little on television as there is on the ffirls at the swimtninfi ptHil, ard-benrer must to a large degree, or of standing apart, ati the great moment of his political life approached the nom-iaallng convention of the Ee-publlcan Party. Something's Wronf^ The Lawrence f Kansas/ Daily Journal World a wide margin in home game attendance.... ...... TruRted RcoutR advise me that Nancy l.rio deserve.s mention an an especially at- & A collision of two cars killed all eight occupaht.s near Bowling Green in the northeastern part of Missouri, One of the vie-‘ ims was Willid Walker, 45, of Milwaukee. Wis. The speeding Walker car smashed head-on into a vehicle with seven occupants and all were killed. No man makes an easy decision at such a Ume. Sen. (ioldwaler firmly believed that ^hr civil rights bill as di^wn contained sections that are pneonsUtutional and convey to the federal government coercive power to destroy the integrity of the slatel and the rights of individuals. A majority in the Senate, advanced arguments that his fears were ungrounded -r and the door was open to him. Fof^ Horn Wall Street Journal Here’s o lesson to be garnered from an old sea captain's log the horn that’s looHt/g loudest is the one that’s in the fog. He did not take the easy way out. Memory turns back to an-(Ither American, the |ate John F, Kennedy. While recovering .Thoughts tractive young NANCY lady In the area........... Overheard i “You couldn't call It an evening gown. It’s more like an indoor Bikini." . . ....... Albania pronounces Khrushchev “the filthiest ^raitor ever known.” Terse and blunt but viery accurate,........ There’s a new birth control pill on the market but don’t hold your breath — it’s for. cats and dogs. ★ ★ ★ . The Wall Street Journal just celebrated it 75th birthday. The first issue went to a’few hundred and now It reaches 85O,O0O-r-the third , largest daily in the U S. .....__ In spite of Gov. George W. Romney’s shadowboxing on Goldwater, Congressman Gerald Ford is expected to support -his campaign in Michigan. It was Jerry who nominated ROmnex on the coast . . , ... . . . . Dept, of Cheers and Jeers: the d’s — the perfectly gorgeous Michigan peach crop which will first hit the market in about two weeks. It’s wonderful; the J’s—would-be writers for the yoice of the People who kick th.e Sam Hill out of a local citizen dr situation and then try tp bide in the bushes under a pen name. —Harold A. Fitzgerald A palrol sergeant said Waikdr was traveling |n esUmated 100 miles an hour, missed a curve and hit the other car. He had been arrested earlier in the day near Mexico, Mo., on a sp]t?ed-ing charge and'bad been released on $51 bond, TheTirst response is that there is something^ drastically wrong with a law enforcement system that allows a man to go back onto the highway and create carnage like this. Unfortunately, there is no way for officers to predict which driver will cause damage, Injury or even death and which will not. If this could be done, traffic,*'casualties could ■virtually be eliminated. from a spinal operation he wrote ■’Profiles in Coufage." It was a book in which he wrote "about that most admirable of human virtues— courage . He related stories “of the pressure experienced by eight United States senators and the grace with which they endured them — the risks to their ca-xeersl the unpopularity of their ^ses, the defamation of their characters, and sometimes, but sadly only sometimes, the vin- Hear the word of the t/»rd, 0 people of Israel; for the Urd has a controversy with the Inhabitants of the land. There is no failhfulnesi or kindness, and no knowledge n( God in the land.—lioiea 4:1. Capital Letter:' But was there some indication that Walker, once out of the hands pt the law. would ' return to his reckless ways? ■pie answer was obviously yes, and there are eight dead to prove It. Pity the Poor Pollsters in This Year's Election Something has to be wrong, somewhere, when a menace like this is allowed to threaten life, limb and property. One-Mand Driving Houghton Line RUTH One-hand driving leads to the churgh—either n walk down the qisle, or being carried. Courageous Decision The Sari Diego Union With reference to the "Government’s campaign to get people to, exercise, more, it is suggested that the FHA- and VA disapprove any house plan imlfess the carport is placed on the opposite side of the house from the kitchen. Someone asks whatever became of the Socialist political party in the U. S. It has been absorbed b^ the liberal coalition of Democrats and Republicans, hasn’t it? , What makes a great senator? It is a political maxim that the first duty of a senator is to get reelected. Power and influence run with seniority. When he voted against the civil rights bill, as written, Sen.' Goldwater made a conr- < ageotts decision wittaont equivocation. At .stake was more tban-reelOctien as a senator; . he was the leading contender for the Republican nomination for President. By RUTH MONTGOMERY WASHINGTON: The perils of prediction in this 1964 election year are infinitely pense - laden{|i than a “Perils of Pauline” ciiffhanger. The profes-1 sional pollsters, ^ already some-what, diseredit-' ed by clean misses in the ; New Hamp- ^ shire, Oregon and CdliforniaMONTGOMERY ■ primaries, could go the way of the ill-fated "Literary Digest” If they flunk again in November. None can envy them the task ahead. Although the spoken word will be appallingly rough as the brickbats begih to fly, the unspoken word will surely 5ave greater impact. The so-called “hidden issues" could well decide this crucial contest. Lyndon Johnson and Barry Goldwater, two South-westerners with the lean-jawed look of co^unchRrs, are symbols of tWo. clashing political Geologies — liberalism vs. conservatism. • “Tomorrow. Is Here.’’—Title of magazine article. Thanks for the information.'We had been wonder:.^-ing whajt biecame of tpday. .. /w i A y/f / Many of the leaders of his own party, whom he would need for election if nominated, had been instrumental in shaping provisions of the bill which made it accdjptable to them ia an hour of deep national con-' cem. It was a/question of standing .with the leaders of his own party in Congress, as a stand- The polls are currently giving a landslide victory to Johnson in November. This stormy election is unlikely to be decided, however, by those who today ’ are answering “yes” or “no” to pollsters’questions. BIGSLEEPER The big sleeper in the cAm paignis the vast army of '^‘un- decideds” which is doing little talking-out-loud now, but could wall upset the poll-takers’ prognostications in the privacy of the 'pdliing booths, ' . Th« AjsoclatM Prtlt exclusively to the use I —■— of »tl ■—'------------ Jirinted In is alt AP uTs dellMix lb, Lapeer and Hat. It Is $18.00 8 ih Michigan and A'A. y«A L/y/ iA mAl. hm yil • a '1 >■///) ''y - Removal of Renchbs lIpBets Retiree I have now dedtroyed my regislralion card and will not vnt« for anyltody in Pontiac for fear ilTriay t>e one such as the scoundrel who order^ ihoae neatly-painted, clean benches removed from downtown I Itelleve he is how sitting hack in a sod. easy chair, enjoying a fat salary and liiughlng heartily ai us retirees, OLD HETIRKE SuKrfct'Hts Another Name for New Road dication of ilicir reputations and their principles." Sen. Goldwater's nature ai a senator must be measured As a resident for over 45 years I deplore the adoption of a .stupid flat-sounding and meaningless name for a road such a.^ Pontiac never had Itefore - " Wide Track Iklve’’ What newcomer or visitor would know what It meant unless we have posters to explain ’ I am liappv to reflect on the names ot atimo of our schistls- Wlsner, Webster, Whitfield, UBaron, McConnell, McCarroll. etc. We also {have Heaudette Park. Murphy Park and so on. by his willln|nesH to take the stand that h^'dld; hli ilature as a statesman must be measured by his ability to bring his eunvletions to his party and I know a hard-working, sincere and respected pioneer who spent his entire business life in the City of Pontlac-a teacher, lawyer, ■ writer ol the present City Charter, and probate judge —the Honorable James H. Lyneb. The gentle and respectod Mrs. Lynch also came from an honorable Oakland County pioneer family. It seems tilting that the road should be changed to James H. Lynch Drive. Does anyone else share my views? MRS SUSAN CARRY 2519 PREMONT ‘Sick of Waterford Water ikiuabble’ Listen, you editors down there on West Huron Street. All The Press readers don’t liye in Watcrlor4 The rest ot us arc sick of that water-tower squabMe The brawl Is settled, anyway. They’ve actually started to build the eyesorp (?i. the boon to mankind (?i, the monstrosity (?i. or the savior of all humanity, ■The rest of us earnestly petition for peace anil quiet, THE SOUTHFIELD SHRIMP (Note from harassed editors; We bow before the petitioner: No more water tower rorresporidence ) Politics — a Popular Topic With Writers We have been told that If Sen. Barry Goldwater runs tor president the people would finally have a choice in a‘Presidential election. Resignation and faith behold God in the smallest hair that falls; and fhe happiest lije is (hat of him who, has bound together all the affairs of life, great and small, and intrusted them to God.—John White Alexander. ■ ‘ Now that he Is running we hive a cboiee between an nltra-conservatlve from Texas and an nltraeonservative from Artxona. LBJ*s and Goldwater's congressional voting record It hlenticBL especially on labor and civil rights. The President would have Us belieye that as sOon as be stopped being a senator from Texas he somehow changed Into a great liberal. It’s funny that what is good for the U.S. isn't good in Texas. At least Goldwater hasn’t changed. / I think I’ll skip the Presidential portion of the election This is just “me. tooism" In reverse. ' NOT VOTING Goldwater supporters had better not forget that Gov. George Romney is about four times as well known in Michigan as Sen. Barry Goldwater. By and large his supporters will remain loyal, no matter who runs for President or any other office. ONE OF THEM Indeed, it is possible that more Republicans will vote Democratic this fall, and m^re Democrats vote Reflublican than at any time since the parties were founded shortly before the Civil War.' The outcome of this election may be determined by the Negroes, although not by their votes alone — they make up slightly more than 10 per cent of our population. Those GOP fanatics who wnuld thpmb down Romney because he doesa'it grow excited over Goldwater are traitors to their own state. We still baVe problems right here that need Romney’s skill and experience to solve.' NEDB. if tkeir wiser leaders who plead for moderation are heeded, and desegregation proceeds -in an orderly manner, the Incumbent President will virtually be assured of another term. ’ The Republican Party has rejected the Internationalists and “one worWers.’’ We Democrats have our “one worlders" who are working toward a world undrar United Nation’s control. That’s why they have allowed 900 million people and 30 nations to (all under control of the Communists since World War II, allowed and helped Castro take Cuba, armed Indonesia, set up a pro-Communlst regime in Laos, sold wheat to Russia and planes to Tito. i They say we are all going to be one, big happy family in the etid. The real rerison is treason. AN EX-DEMOCRAT ^ A VOP letter stated that Romney had made a poor showing at the Republican Convention and, in fact, had made Michigan a scene of ignominy and disgrace. I disagree. BACKLASH UPSET Should file hot-heads and agl tators seize control of the civil rights movement, howeVer, the resultant bloodshed could produce such a backlash in the North that Barry Goldwater, the candidate who^:;Negroes almost unanimously hope to defeat, might win an upset victory. Because of imponderables, it will be a rough year for pollsters as well as politicians. In a spirit of helpfulness, .we offer them this slogan- Poll carefully: the job you saYe may be your own. (King r - — Romney made a forceful speech witb regard to condemning extremist groups in (he party platform. The fact that (his proposal was turned down by a large majority came as no surprise, as every proposal which wasn’t sanctioned by the Goldwater 4orces was turned dovni by a similar majority. I have little doubt that Romney knew in advance his proposal would be met with defeat and, therefore, I isannot believe that his major objective in living this speech was to change the already mqde-up minds of the Goldwriter delegates. . “ MRS. JAMES A. HECK 2358 PONTIAC ROAD Barry Goldwater is thd man to put in the office of President. . Hie Communists are against him because he is against them., Goldwater wante to stop billions of onr money from going to commie countries, money that they use agabist ns. Goldwater will clean the pinks out of our own government. Why shouldn’^ the commies be mad? I would too, If I was • ■ / , - ‘ ■, If being an extremist consists of getting rid of communism, defending our constitution, getting the free loaders off the gravy train, stopping mob violence by a minority group, stopping stores from bfsing robbed, looted as an excuse of pressing for rights, then I tarn an extremist. 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MOND/kY thru SAtURDAIr 'j'Af- ^ 'fi, i'-k \ 7^ McbII pn ^ PHONE 682-4940 . ' at Elizabeth Lake Rfl. ./i 1.1 f' ' ■=t—- 1)/ i:'i .iri , ,'.^,1 , 'mI , -'f ' !' THK PONTtAC IMIKSS. MOXnAV. Jri.V;U7,j 1Qrt4 r Higgins Vote May Be Reaction to Romney Stand on Barry Hy flKNi; N('H(tOKI>KU Wrl»t*r DKTROIT (AP)-"WU) lyilollt-\ iimi voieni g«t m *ne«k plovlew of Sen, Barry (Joldwater’-s pop-iilarHy—or lack of if - among Mii'higan llepnblicana m ihe Sopt I pi'imsry election'' (loldwfller'N imnie ilnolf will! nol iipprnr oil the Inillol I Mill lllll•lll|lll|lK to (liNplanij Uov, (leoi'ge ndniiic’v, no (iold | wtiior tan, will In? (Prmei' Slate i News St'iiolor lieorge ItiKgioN.'a I'Vni* dale aiilo dealer who ImrC pn^ claimed hm wholehearied Ntip' I port for the Arizona Nemitor'a preMdenllal campaign, , To the casual observer, ,the primary might well appear to he a test of strength lietween R t fl u n e h (ioklwater backem, represented by Higgins, and II10.HO Republicans who still have lingering doubts about the selection of tloldwaler as the party'1 presidential nominee, , Most fsilltleal exfwts seem to agree, however, that hs) many variables are Involved In Ihe gubernatorial race to make any such black-and-white comparisons, ‘ IlKWONSmi.K IH)|jTI('IN<; Kor one thing, Romney ha's taken a non-Cloldwater, rather than an anii-tloldwater stand, adopiing a w«ll and-see alii-tilde. The governor has said he will supprrrt the presidential, ticket If the campaign progresses in a responsible rhanner, “free of hate-peddling and fear-spreading and devoted to Issues of Ihe day,," And at a clospd-door meeting of GOP county chairmen this week, Romney said Wa personal feelings should not itmibit the party organization from forking for the oicction of the entire Republican ticket "from top to bottom." Although virtually no orte concedes Higgins a chance of up-setling'Romney, pdtltical soundings around the state Indicate that In some Gold water strongholds — such as southwestern Michigan and the Midland area -the governor may suffer at the ballot box for his coolness toward ihe iviiinhiee. One Repbllcan official said that while he ex|)ticted Romney (0 win by an Impressive mgr-gli), there were some GOP pockets where the Goldwaler backers are so rabid, emotional and newly antagoMisiic toward the governor ihnt itiey are doing everything they can to pile up a Higgins vole nliil emharrass Romney GOI> sfHike^nen are virtually unanmums In their raluclatk'e hi ftrediet, the winning margin .tor Romney. A source close tii Ihe gover nor recalliHl the emharrassment suflereil by those wIh> forecast a low vote for Alabama .Gov, George Wallace In the Wisconsin presidential primary. “We don't wont to geb caught In Ihe same trap," he said. "We have no way of lelling, for example, whether thef'e will lie a heavy Democratic crossover vote attempting to put the governor In a bad light." Stale Democratic X^halrman JioHon Ferency scoffed at that Idea. Het'ause of Ihe large number of contests on Ihe Democratic side of the ballot, voting the ottier fellow's primary would be a disoervide to the guy you want to see . carry your lahol?" fe-retu'y explained. The last lime an Incumbent governtitr was challerigml was In the primary election of lUbii when Ihen-tiov, XI, Mermen Williams ran for his sixih two-yenr lerin opposed hy William 1, Johnson, Williams won by iiRb.lin-t to «b,eu a nearly, slx-lo (o\e rnilo, One of Goldwoler's strongest ■suppwters, Richard Durant of Grosso Pomte, clmirman of the GOP's lAlh District organization, gives Higgins only an outside chance of winning "As of this moment. I think Romney will win," Durant declared, "1 don't Ihink he'll win nearly as himvily ns he would have a month ami a half ago," I hough." We are toUl . , ll's Hard It Gel Hiese Days! hut Our Clieuls woulil never l^tum about iltai! -X Diftlnlldy, (here Is more to Insmonce lhan proiecllon . and. that is SF^tVICK. 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AGENCY ★ insurances 1011 Joalyii, Punliac lMioiu‘I'K Durant, « former John Mirch Society member who has clashed frequently with Bonmoy, Mid he heard of one township au^ervlior in ■outhweit-' ern Michigan who needed four hours to get only 20 signatures im Rtimney fougovernor •. path tluns, <'nils happened, he snld, after tlie Re|Mtbllcnn Natiimnl Convent Ion, where Romney ex-presoed reoervallims a ho it I (ioldwater and the IWH plat-form. Durant said lie felt Romney's position on .Goldwsler "will kick hack at him lo such an extend that he's almost going to have to change It." At the governors' conference in Gleveland last June 7, Romney told newsmen 1 "There la no suhstanllal tmpip Inr support In Michigan of, Sep-alor (ioldwuler St this time.., Unless lltere were u mirsciilmis change, it (a (ioklwater candidacy) would not help Hepwblli can cnndidalcs in Michigan," Pivklence of an allempt to smooth Uiliigs over come in a letter sent to Republican leaders by State Chairman Arthur Elliott this week. "Now that the convention is behind ns," he wrote, "we must launch an offensive tlitl will bring a lolnl victory from tim (op to the taiRoni of our ticket. "We have visited with Creighton Holden, cltalrmuo of the GoldWater - for - President (,'om-initteo In Michlgim, mid he has ttie Htate Cei|tra| Commlitee's pledge for maximum cktopera-tlon in 111# presidential campaign. We have made an Identlr cal pledge to (he Romney-for-governor ^campaign organi**-U'our vMilj lo this great sale! GREGORY, MAYER & THOM Mnee isee MU # 4100 ^ le* N. W X\ JA' p, llHU, _J _ ,, , ■ J : . . :, \ i ~ 35 Killed> TOO Hurt in Portuguese Rail Firm's Worst Crash OIWIX),' 1‘oilupl (AP)-A R(w«r, looked b^ck, and aovv the rear car waa rolling free, "I Jumped out, believed It would hit our car, and then I beard (he amaah," he aaid. POPUI.AB RI§S<)»T Hie train waa returning fmin PovoB do Vaaxlm, a popular beach In north Portugal, IB mllea from OfHirlo. ' Bluriug aireim of luiibulaiiCea | inunillea blended wilh Ihe lerrl-ulieii, tipocio radio Hiiiiionij^ ap> | noi'a, ^Vohinleei’i lliiwl up In from Oporto and nearby com-1 lied acreama of women and chll-lpcat^ lor dtH'tora and bliMxi do-1 front of hoapltala. Dwtroit Port Rovonue ear. Alger'i friend, whoae- Identity waa withheld by police, received enly "very minor” In-Jnrley. David waa pronounced dead at suburban hoapllal, where doctors said the Injuries whk'b caused his death were > not yet known. Officeri said the accident was still under Investigation, but indicated thal the car waa apparently traveling too fast' to negotiate the curved exit ramp. WASHINOTON (AP) - The Port of Detroit collected W29,-514,715 In customs during Ine fiscal year which ended June 30. The figure compares with $119.* 090.566 collected In Detroit In the previous fiscal year. WANTED! A locsl man who li not strsid to aot hit hsndi dirty. l!** ** •'*6 hsi s ilnooro doilro tf hottor A aj-yoar-old astlonol comatny l« Mosodlni. Will oy-point ono iNon In ooch tycsl oroa to hondio foctory Initallstioni-tor hli territory. , Can itart on • yart-llmo bsili. | Dicoawooo, ono ot tho hottoit, moit oMcilins btiildini yrodocts ovor dovolopod, MinutsciMrod by Arwon, d lopdor in this Indaotry. AppHoonto nsMit bo "do-lt«youriol(" typo who can tsko tspllcit ftclory tralniin| and luporvlilen. Must supply shorts-tsr fstoronsos and bo lossi, psrmsnont rotldsnt. Company absorbs all tralnini sosts. salat material costs, nitlonal advortlsins sett, advartiiini matorial soits. No Irsn-fhiio too. Cash $1,140.00 tar invohtory only. ksply In writina. Inleludo tolophono number. DEooRwooD dealer; division OICOSWOOD SY .ASVON 628 W. Iliftwnliouse St., Philodwlphia, Pa. 19144 According to (he police, both of young Alger's parents were out of town when the accident happened. Officers said they had been notified. i CoMpUlt Itpaif Strrica Mimoofraph tad Duplicatiaf Machlats New and ReiMislltleiHid Muchinei CHRISTIAN LITlRATURE SALES S$ Ooklund Ave- PE 4-9S91 B« o Part of Thii Mulfi-Million Dollar Businosi , SMALL INITIAL INVESTMENT COMPLETELY EQUIPPED TM Osf Hsus# camas la ysu ctmpitisiy soulpooO - from irstisr is •rrsr - stnS lo sloam taOM - tupt, pistst, pan, pant, tnS tvsrylhlnf nssOsa Is ruo your ouilntii. Vowre rttSy tO#n I, DpimOIOPi; Ul Thp tprm "otrbPUP", •> >opS |n » Ihn RpaulPObP ‘SpO b* tonOruPd tn mp«n rPlMIpd IsoS w«0*i, «nri ■ In Inotutfp pvpry Mtoiip »Mumul«- turn o( An(m#l. tiMlt, «F v»s«labl« fp«0pr, u«pS »r in*«nS»(( ter toad. or lh«t A«#nS» th» p lootOnq, dPdOno in, mp»t, tl«h. towl, trull eign aid fight the Senate must, disptiae id’ a resolution growing out of the Investtgnlion Of the fl-naticial dealings of Bobby Bakr er, former secretary to the Senate Democrats, The resolution would reqnii'e senators and Sam ate employes to piake annual (iiacloaiire of (lieir incomes, I'flllMANI'lNT COMMm'KK It may well have heen posed of Friday night, however, when the Senate voted to ereele a permanent hiphrttsan eopi> mltlee to tiollee the eondnel of senntprs and Senate employes. St'itlile DetvuH’ratle header Mike Mansfield of Mtmfana sold the action liad taken "a lot of .steam" out of the disclosure resolution. Senate Hepubllcan header Kverett M, Dirksen of Illinois said it had made' the resolution unnecessary. Al’PIlOPlUAtlONB BlhM , Mansfield, who hopes to complete^ the Senate's business before * the Democratic National Convention starts in Atlantic City on Aug, !M, hys two appropriation bills ready for action this week. In case the foreign aid bill is finished up early. They would apuroprlate |4fi 7 billion for the Defense Department and 1210 3 million to run Coffgreaa. - llouae adlon this week cen>-1era on two Idlls, one Increasing .SiK'lal .Security heneflla and RpguipOan, ih«ll I m«an w««s»d lood < pAPdf, QlPtt, IIP coSilruPd IP lAinpri, w«rt» II, cardboard ba Iht Hacllpn } Rocapfaclai. It duly «» rtWnars, Rrnpriotors », ip esaroa 0» avary rpftidanllal pramliA, fommarclal proppriy, manwlatlurinq of-lahilahmani pr olhar Orocluro in lha Tiiwnthip o« Brandon to Plata or cauiad 10 Im piacad any dataylng vagataPla or animal nubalanco, aarbaaa, or any tub- a of flllte Ir appropriate tnvar. All ^individuals, par- provida a sullniant numbar^ot uinlainais ......- ............... sfliil^ramija* and slruftuias in aucordpi terms hnraol AH racaotbe thoroughly .claarrKl by lha ( 1 amilling Tol' roeaptaetes o -n»'*or**'any subslancas that ^o?'*imn* may la storad* In n any pramlsis lor a parlod in aac»»« pi ten day*, Contalnars or-ra-raplaelas ter garbaga and or rubbish may ba hapl nnly In lha back portion ol any ' hulldlrtg or slrutlura ter at eonllnuous pariod in OKcnss of Iwanly four hours Saclion a, Transpoilallon. All garbaoo and rubbish franiporled wlfhln lha limll* ol Brandon Township shall ha rarnad in an anciosad fiuck or woltrllghf ennidinars, and i/hall ba movari In such is mannar lhaf no pari Ihtraol will b« deposilad upon lha public road ways or private pronarly, Saclion S. Burning Bus Crashes; Fear 20 Dead VlTTKh, France (UP!) U A bus carrying 28 persons crashed through a bridge railing early today and plunged onto a railroad track 36 feet below, police reported. According to first reports, at least 20 persons were killed. INdIce said all the passengers were folk daheers from Perpignan In southern France who came to this eastern French region to take part In a folklore ddnee festival. A small girl In the back of the bus was the only person believed to have escaped unhurt." She stopped a passing car and asked for help. Firemen used acetylene torches to cut their way through the wreckage to free injured passengers. \ Xn:***!?!!?; ProVIdM, within in Townuhlp ol B-n -ullabin mclnnralo lawful ter II Military Scientist Dies in N. Y. Hospital n container, uiisollad papers, Rrandiin Township i . .aniitanv mann( ' within ^ dumpnd. Section .. ________ A,II rubbish deposited . Brandon Township shall be covered and so managed and controlled so as not **' become a nuisance, a lire hacard. breeding ground lor rodnnlH or van or In anv. way endanger the health wellare ol atiy person or persons. Ssecllon S. Penally. Any person, llrm or corbofatlon violating any of Ihe provisions ol this Regu-, lallon shall be deemeU gulltv ol a mis- ' demeanor and, upon conviction theieol, shajl ba punished by a line not esceed-ln(j........- ■ ......... ............. MANHASSFT, N.Y. (AP)-Dr. Hector R. Skifter, 63. a scientist respon.sible for development of several military weapons and defense instruments, died Saturday in a hospital. Skifter, a native of Austin, Minn , was responsible for the wartime development of an airborne rndgnetometer fqr submarine delpctipn and electronic countermeasures against German guided missiles. County Jail o r Imprisnnman J not to axcaad and Imprisonmant, In lha discrallon of lha Court. Saclion 9. Saveranca Clausa. Tha sentences, secllons, provisions . -phrases ol this Reqolatlon are declared to ba saverabla' and H any sifch portion •Is declared unconstitutional or Invalid by a court of competent iurlsdicflon, such, finding shall in no way allect or invalidate tha remaining provisions ol this Regulation. Sasflon to. Enlorcement. This Regulation snail be enlorcad by tha Brandon Township Board ol Health, ' 'T duly ' authorized agents and employees. mpioyees,| ^ > Raguir / .V o'. ..K 4>' / / —_z_ McFealy and supported b • Roll' "" ----- I NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING II' I Notice Is hereby given that a L I hearing has bean scheduled by tht I liac City Commission tf ■" ■ U'l'Aug ■ ......... PONTIAC Rockcote PAINT STORE ROCKCOTE PAINTS WALLPAPERS 2 South dass 332^4643 j wap ol Ordinance the Building Tone a to Commercial ’ bed properly; Plat NO. 9i and Assessor' Plat OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT DISCOUNT SAIEI 69 Linoleum Reg. 69c Sq.Yd. ' 49%'.?s 6 or 9 Ft. Gallon VINYL LATEX PAINT Rag. $3.95 Gal. ONLY $^79gbL ALL COLORS VINYL INLAID LINOLEUM $389 Sq.Yd. '-VINYL ASBESTOS TILE $599 Carton of 80 I WE LOAN TOOLS V EXPERT INSTALLATION - FREE ESTIMATES I raiaiiig lha tax, Ijial mipporia thorn, anHE TRUTH ABOUT•NERVE pEAFNESS"i the moil common but miiumi«mooil typ« of haarmi lmp»irm»n(. Called ‘’THe Nl »«•, ihii frank, plain>laniua|« hookki layfaU «Aacily what NervB t>earn*M li, ObkiiIhii Hi caiiwi and^ iymplomi; lelli why you can mmeilmM HEAR bul nolUNDERHIANI) wordi. Diapcli Loipmon fttllaciai about Narva Daafnaia and aniwen Im* If you km among Hi# mlllhmi orpopla who have dimcullyhiMr* ------------- iRuiIImI Ing dua 10 lha comnHin .......... iiinderiiood problam of Narva i<—t.— —j «— -------- INafnaai. land for your ERI'li COPY of ihii Informailva bookivi TODAY. Thara li no obliiiailon. NOT If g OP PUPMC HgAHINO The PI Praaway Isrvife Ot»|i')t|i nra keiyinnrt la oravirta. lar. wrvirino the awm at ihn,, mdamobHa hjuhwav ■ TraiIIc *1 lha miarallanaa naeai lU Intdar roadi and iraawav taclllllaii The avaidnnca ii!!: InlarchanflB acaa, and on lha fraaway, rall,'i.rrn'aV'i?nVL*3fcSlnraR?S''5l paiNeiPAi. u§g» ngHMiTTiiJi ‘ I: Aulwnuiilip larylce alilloijai Harking ), Mnlalk, iiolali and iranOanl indolng Mtljnlaa^IjMi not Inaludlna Iraliar (amiil i ilinllnr la abova. vu......................... nliyaiaally aanaralfd limn lha laadoi inad b(i.i.i;‘'LV'V"" x;iha.‘.'fir?i,»iY7 larllvalv allmlnall unchatmaled vanicia rONTIA( Idbraii nr agrau aacani for aulhoriiad 7rSi;.ii;g‘7 .......r; ............."* Jf.‘i ........ „ TataWr/atf. s-SimH;® lanui imaalina am liia faatlai rand lanlai line In may wliaia lha rami) haeailna spSryUjr ia f loiar ijiin iiiraa hundred JODI Ipai liom lha polnl ol lanaOncy of lha ramp ba>a-na and lha laa(|ar road pavamini. In Ihoia Inslancai whara proparliai Ironllng - faadar road ara of such widlh or nulllnla ownarahip tnjl ji( IIKSS. IMOXDAY. .II'I,V n. IWU Viets Sw^p, Cong Positions a maro nal arcaM rpail oiaii Iw provlilail :^ES}.Au3a'o«8:tr flfr'SciP. % ibmit lor lha niqlnvav yubinilleil III ami I raioninr" ‘““' iBhlmo nl ifwl4 I'll iiiaop III lha**?oi3rio annliiB (ommiinlnn wim r SAIGON, Soulh Viet Nam' (API—A division of Soulh Vlet-namesp troops swept across a coBslfl) valley flanked hy jim sled mountains Hunday, A UJ, advlner said IMl (Nimmunlst ho' dies wei'o Infl ticliind. Till! 2,’lrd Division ti'mips re- and ivrb elhar eiia ralaliun problam* l!affl*”'*Jafelv**am7 i}^ r»**’'a ' ma*'lm*‘ p'rolai Hon ’(.NiniA V yilicii ptirlwlly took one Viet (Vjn« pii miner an(,l seized 12 wentsms et H coHl Ilf (our ifovernmeni soP tliei'H killed, . The o|ier»iliim was in ITiuy’in Hi’nvince, near the town of Tu-yhoa, 220 miles norlhoust of Saigon, Details were limited, but the Gyration appeari^d to be a bigger iuceess than govern-, ment forces have had In more than t week, Mimnlalns ai'oiind Tuylioa ami In nuisl eoaslal seellons lire heavily liifesled by reif guorrtl-las. No" major Cornmunisi attacks were reporled over (he weekend for the lir,Nt llitie In iihout two weeks. P. enneiff AtWAYS RR8T QUALITY^ _ STARTS TODAYI REDUCED Penney’s Fambus Sheets for Summer White Goods! iJutf ^horg«f it, ^ at F0mn«/i This LittI# Card Dost The Trick Pannwy'i long-wcarlng cotton muilini. All porfocftl Loboratory-totUdl Chaok this list Of tlitt and priOBS WHITE 'FIT bottom shoot full 8lP x 108*'flat or EUITA-FIT bottom shoot. t.68 Qooos4rx38*/i".....2for18e 63x108 . ... 72x108 .... twin liHad bottom.. 81x98 . 81x108 . . . full fitted hottom ■ ■ ■ a ■ Ponnoy't fino, combod cotton porcalos! 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And any move to cash in on the potentially luorO’ live China market with .trucks and planes could draw. U.S, re-laliation by withholding pnienis, Aus.lrnlln Is the only nttlloh lo occupy an entire conllneni 21, \m_______ Stat» WoiTiar\ Kllltd J- V|,N(!KNNKS, Ind, (Al*i Mrs llcsler Oliva Orvis, 57, of Lansing, Mich, was killed Sat urday nlghl when luw car, wliicit |M)llce fold was oh the wron^ side of 0 divided four - lane highway, collided head - on^ with another auto. Poltce said Mrs. Orvis apparently became confused where (he two » lane U.8, 41 widened into a divided highway and entered llie wrong lane, ^hfl nallon's farm owners,|terraces and 9,310 tulles of ranchers and olhers hulll diversions f«)r conservation » ponds, 40.567 miles of | purposes last year MALAYSIA , Meporl# f r o fu Kuala Lumpur, Molaysla's cap tal, explain why ihc Maloysiaus curreiilfy arc not cohimcnUng (ai the de Oaulle pro|Kisal: nie Malaysians clearly don't like the Idea because a Commit* nist advance In Viet Nam could put them In a vise between the Communists in the north and the lodaj^thil''lmirie“‘'^s main, collapse of Malaysia, the Indo- ulned In casks v^here a docuir's neslans drew no comfort from observations were continued the Malay-Chinese rioting In I many months! i In fact, results were so thor-Mnga|X)rt. j #ufferers were able Indonesia has a problem [ to make such |stonlshlng sute* with Its own Chinese popula- | iiiininnirnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lion and It resulted in riots In West Java In 1903. meats as "Files have ceased to he s pnddem!" 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T.W'i, ,W! yf ).<’ / :-0//‘ '/< /' il'J i; '(//..<■ /t /tj i 'X J . ■| •i'% V *■ \./ ’ 'v'l 11 1 H V"'if, I’llio IM)NTrAC mKSH. MONhAV, .11 11; f.ffH, , . ■ ’ ^ ^ ^ A U wSlimM ritolLII ^tnot* Unit to Prol|ji CfitrryXrop Marktf WASHiNOTONf I#) - San. Pllillp A. Hart, Ib-Mloh., telllni of rajMrta of poiilblo colluiion, ■aya (ha Sonata Antitruit and Monopoly Subcommlttaa ia to tnvaatigata thla yoar'a Qraat Mitaa chorry orop markat. Hart laid Saturday thia la to ba a flatd Invaatliation of ra« porta afforta among largo charry buyara to dopraaa an "alroady aOrloualy aovorao, markat iltuatlon.'* Nottd by iRfstai^chtr Similarities of Mice and Men By Pim, KElP SALT UKE CITY, Utah (AP)-^Tha norlharn graiahap-par muuaa la a born klllar If tharo avar wag ona, but ha ran llva and lot llva without iha aid ol a tradqulltgar. And payohlatrlat Lincoln D, rALUMINUM PATIO FE 4-4507 (.'ail yon -Special Operutort on 2 t ihmr Duty STERLING ENCLOSURE Clark thinki iho aama la truo lor paopla, Clark lg diractor of tha ory Dahavloral Rolanoea Laborator; of tha Unlvaralty of Utah C^l-Uga of Modlvlne, Tliq klllar mouaa ia ona of hli raaaaroh apwlaltlaa. Fraud to tha contrary, Dr. Clark aayh, piico and man don't nacaaaarlly have aome Inborn, boUled;up form of fury that hag to be expreaaed., WANTtIN KILLKIt Tlia killer muuae, In lia hatu* rol anvlronmenl, la the moat pradotory of all mice. It kllla for tha apparent aake of killing and not lor food. Born and brad In tha lab tory, It can coaxiat with hla own or allan mica. “An Intereating aequence oc-cure whan tha atranga /nouaa la firat Introducad," ,Dr, Clark aald in an Intarvlaw. •it Immadlataly approachta and, after anlfflng the body of Iho atranga mouaa for a few momenta, “acta out',' the method of attack charactarlatlc of Itg ape-claa, ha aaya. GRABS STRANGER It approachea from the rear, graapa tha atranger with front and rear laga, add ptacea lia mouth at the baie of the akull,'* even taking a few gentle nlpa,” Dr Clark aaid. “After two or three repetitions of this prformmiee within the first few hours ofter The atnin-ger'a aririval, the behavlpr disappears, coexistence ensues and the animals shjre the same nesting area.'' But If It 1.S excited or threatr ened, It will attacK. If the quarters are too close, It will attack. If It has had experience In fighting, It will attack. MOftE AGGRESSIVE In fpet the more experience and exposure to fighting that It has. the more aggressive It will be. the doctor said. But if it doesn’t learn about killing, or Isn't frightened, it will live and let live, and, be quite content. Dr. Clark said, without neuroses and without tranquilizer pills. The psychiatrist said his work We hove q special PACKAGE HOME LOAN SERVIC foitii0t your needs NO DOWN PAYMENT • NO LEGAL FEES 76T W. HURON-PONTfAC 161. Lawrence St.-PenMaa 381 N. Mate-Mllfeid 407 Main Street-Recherter 4414 DWe Hwy.*»Draylan Pfns. 110aW^MapleRdl.«WallodU(. 471 W. lreadway*-Loi(e Oden 57990ttenvllUR«f., . Gor.M-15~Clarktton, with tl^ killer mouse la a clear-ixiTm cut example of what many other rtaearchera have found tlie past 80 years, both with animals and ' I, eipeolally children. Ha thinks'Hha concept of igkreNslon, as avolyed from Fraudlan thinking, should ho modified to emphaaixe the im-' portance of tha anvlronmoot In triggering aggressive btdinvior, and In fact developing It. INBORN PATTERN There la an Inimrn "pallcrn'' of aggressive behavior, perhaps, but it takes a parllcular atlmulus to bring it out and It's not iidme undeniover pool of boiling lava Just waiting erupt, he said. Stati Colltg* Group Backi Barry, Miller PORT HURON (API-Repub llcan presidential nominee .sen. Barry Goldwater received ^n pledge of support Safurdny from the State F^eratlnn of Michigan College Republicans. Apparently with Gov. George W. Romney In mind, the federation's executive board adopted a resolution supporting the ticket of Goldwater and Rep. William Miller and urging ‘'nil Republican. leaders to do the same." Romney has been cool toward Goldwater. Marriage licenses Thorn** a. 0»v, ' Jom»* a D*yi, l*j CryilDl Dr,, ind e«lrlcli A. SuHiurl. il Poniloy Nod J. Brown Jr., Union. Lako and !rma L. Draiiar, Highland Henry D Hall, 175 Luther and Wand*. *n* e. Forbe*. 77 ‘Hanry Clay Charlei a, Reid Jr„_13*l_^ Hl( ----- ...I HIgf . _ *A#ry L. NIcholi, UM Dundee Thomai D. Mllhouer, MOO Fonilac lake end Barbare C. Card, Highland Lewli W. Olari, 4000 SOwmound Mary u. Bernard, VU Braakar Wllllah) J, Baauchana, Lik* Orion Karen J. Drum. Lake Orion David H, Flachar, lOM Laktviaw Oaraldlha Hobbi, 47 Charlolt* Jeieph R. Biihof. Walled Laka BaOy A. Sharp, Novi David W. Kialrier. »70 I. Hamniond taka and Margarai D. Hackitock. " 1 Mary Richmond, Kannalh 0. Brown, and Sharon L. Carpeni I Arthur W. N. Richard and Loll B. McLaod, I SPARm FAMILY DiPARTMINT SfORfS SiLLINC FIRST QUALITY ONLY i I V-' C'':-" .. Miracce JOHNiOM'S Klear FLOOR WAX * Salf-pellshingl Contains mlrocl* *Tloxon"l » Won’t ytilow any floorl Shop Spartan 9t30 A.M. to 10 PM. Doily... Sunday 12 Neon to 7 P.M. Acmef Corner of Dixie HIghwoy and TelBgraph Rood —in Pontiac < Pmm Parking Exquisite Orieiital Masterpiece On Real Canvas, Framed for Your Home! , # 'Xl' ■' ROYAL PEACOCKS—Paintad ii teaspoons sail , 1 pkg, (II o/„) sharp < hc(ldar i'lu'Cse Cook mInced garlic and onion In oil until tender but not browti. Add remaining Ingredients except meal and cbeese, Cook uncovered over low heal for an hour sirring frequently, ('lit the meat iiilo slices about I lie size (»f bam -burger buns and add lo sauce: beat almul 1ft minutes, stirring occasionally, When ready lo serve, stir in grated cbeese, Serve meat with some of the sauce on hard rojls or hamburger buns. Twelve hearty servings, BEEF COLE HI,AW I'v tens|H»oim s(dl ' ',4 teaspmm pepper 1 teasjHwn dry mustard 1 ty ieaspiMinH celery salt ’:i cub sugar ' I cup grated onion •n cup. salad oil Vy cup vinegar 1 can (I lb,) sliced or. diced beet's, 5 cups finely chopped green cabbage Combine seasonings, sugar, onion, oil and vinegar: pilx well, Add drained beets atid chill l,to 2 hours. Add cabbage and loss lightly until inlxcd. Twelve servings. Stuffed Spareribs Are Excellent From Grill Feature savory stuffed spare-jibs ™ flaky fully baked dinner rolls — a tossed salad of crisp garden fresh lettuce, succulent tomatoes and fresh strips of green pepper, Vegetables Go on Grill Too Juicy apples and tender sauerkraut added to the stuffing give the sparerlte an uniisuai zest and flavor -- one which wHl be enjoyed by everyone.. A.s more people turn more oKen to the barbecue grill for summer feasting, a new form of, <)Utd(H)r culinary art has emerged. No longer are chefs sati.sfied with just the hamburger and hot dog, but eagerly look for new and exciting recipes for the grill. Stuffed Spareribs 1 package herb-seasoned stuffing 1 cup diced apple.s- ' 2, tablespoons lemon juice" ' I cup minced onloq, 2 lable.spooris iiTelled butter or margarine Ity cups sauerkraut 'a teasp(M)n marjoram leaves 2 slabs spareribs (about 3 |bs. each) ' I teaspoon mohosodlum glutamate I * CUBES OF BEEF - This burebeued beef Is dlftercnl. The meal la left In lait;ly large size pieces In the tangy barbecue sauce. Toast buns on the grill for the moln course, A easseblc of baked beans Is given the glamour treatment and ,bee( coleslaw makes an attractive and colorful st||ud. Meals from the ould(Kir grill can be as satlafylng and well balanced us those (sxM Indtsirs. No need to limit your co<)klrig lo hot dogs and hamburgers, Sip Milk and Fruit Drink as Dessert Q. What is the name of this cut' of meat? A. Beef rib eye or Delmonico sNsak. Q. Where does It eome from'.’ Ilow Is M identified'^ H a V e you ever considered serving a milk drink for dessert'/ if not, try it and notice the hetirty approval from your family. Actually, milk drinks contain foods frequently served at dessert time - milk, ice cream and fruit. But, these often served dessert foods take on a new air wlien whipped to a froth and served in tall glas.ses with gaily colorfid Straws, Remember, too, that m Ilk drinks arc refreshing and gtHKi for you any time of the day. With a supply of milk, lee cream and fruit always on band, you'll a cairn hostess at even the most impromptu gatherings at your lamse. Grape Fizz Float 1 (1 - ounce can concentrated sweetened gra|ie juice, thawed 2 cups'chilled imilk 3 7-ounce bottles chilled ginger cenirate and milk: mix. DI-, Vide equally between I chilled tall glasses. Poqr Vii bottle of ginger ale Into each gluts slowly; stir gently. Top each with a scoop of Ice cream. Makes 8 large drinks. 2 pints vanilla ice cream Combine grape Juice Meat has moved over a pace . .for »vegetables c(X)ked over charcoal bring tempting delights to the menu. This delicious summer vegetable .skillet Is a gourmet's' dream. Grilled Vegetable Skillet Vi pound fresli mushrooms, quartered 1 large blove garlic, minced '/4 cup butter or margarine 1 can (1% ounces) onion dry soup mix % cup water 1 cup capned tomatoes ■ 1 tablespoon sugar IVi pounds zucchini, sliced in %-inch pieces 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese Place skillet on grill, 3 inches from coals. In skillet, co6k rau.shrooms with garlic in batter. Stir in »up mix, water, tomatoes, and sugar. Add zucchini. (Sprinkle with cheese. Cover; cook 25 minutes until zucchini is tender. Stir now and then. 4 servings. Prepare herb - seasoned stuffing according to package directions. Sprinkle diced apples with lemon juice. (This prevents apples from' turning dark.) In saucepan,^ saute onion in butter or margarine until tender. To prepared stuffing mixture add onions, sauerkraut, apples, and marjoram leaves; toss together lightly. Season spareribs with monosodium glutamate. Spoon stuffing mixture on one slab of sparerib; then, place ' second sparerib on top. Secure spareribs together with skewers and string.' . : ' ’ Q. How is it prepar A.- It is prepare^y broiling or Little Touches Taste of Fresh Improve Beans grilling, panbroiling or panfrying. When broiling or grilling, the steak should be from 1 lo 2 inches thick. If It’s cut le.s.s thick, it should be pimbruiled or pan-fried. For 1- inch, thick' steak, plan 12 to 15 minutes for rare, 18 to 20 minutes for medium. A. 2- inch thick beef rib eye or Deirponico steak needs 35 minutes for rare, 45 minutes for medium. These figures indicate total cooking time. Everybody eats snap beans. Between July and September, when the supply of fresh beans is most plentiful, they appear on most American dinner tables atleast once a week. However, to make their appearance more interesting and •Place stuffed l-ibs in a folding wire grill and cook over hot glowing coals, turning frequeht-ly for 1 to 1% hours or until meat is thoroughly cooked. Mystery Sauce Wodd Charcoal Gives Besl Heat to provide a change of pace, try these two new recipes: Savory Fresh Snap Beans 1 pound fresh snap beans 1 clove garlic ' 4 leasptiqn ground ginger 3 tablespoons butter or mar-, garine ' 3 small onions, sliced 1 ’/z teaspoons soy sauce ^4 cup chicken broth or % cup hot water and 1 chicken Bed Raspberry Float 1 lO^unce package frozen red raspberrie.s, (hawed 2 cups chilled milk 1 pint vanilla ice cream iM a s h uiidrainjHl raspberries with fork or break up in blender ' If 'desircdi Combine raspberries, milk and pint of ice cream cut .into small piwes in quart -jar with tight fitting covers shake. Pour Into 4 chilled glasses and top with remaining I c e d-ream. Makes 4.servings. Spicy Apricot Milk Shake ,, 1 1-pound cm peeled apricot halves, drained 3 cups chilled milk : Mi teaspoon cloves 1 pint vanilla ice cream . Mash apricots With fork. Ikat in electric mixer or blender until smooth. Stir in milk and cloves. Pour into 6 chilled tall glasses and top with scoop of vanilla ice cream. Makes 6 serv- DESSERT DRINKS —. Refreshing and nutritious milk drinks will contribute many essential nutrients to your family's diet. From the left arc grape, raspberry and apricot milk drinks, all to serve as dessert.: If you wish to prepare spare-ribs indoors, bake ribs in a shallow baking pan in, a moderate ■oven (350 degrees), for about 1% hours. Makes 6 to*^8 servings. Brush, steak to be grilled over wood charcoal briquets with dried mustard, a savory bouquet sauce,, a mixture of salt and seasoned pepper or one of your own “secret” ingredients if you' want to win culinary acclaim. Some prefer to turn the steak once on the grill before enhancing its flavor with subtle Genuine wood charcoal briquets with an even, intense heat for long periods because they are so compact and free of air space. The raw ingredient is wood, which is carbonized under intense heat in airless ovens to form lump charcoal. This lump charcoal is then pulverized, mixed with a binder, and pressed into pillow - shaped forms about the size of eggs. The brKjuets give enough heat to cook a whole meal from appetizers to main course and dessert. If it IS necessary to add more briquets, they shoulu be,placed on top of the lighted wood charcoal briquets at the edges of the cooking area. As they ignite, they can be moved to the center so that the cooking process is not interrupted. bouillon cube % teaspoon salt or salt to taste 1 cup cooked leftover ham or \ chicken strips Vb teaspoon ground black pep- Baste 'Burgers With Topto Sauce , P®*" Now is the time'of the year gers, seasoned for an epicure Orange fruit cups, served Wash beans, remove tips, ciit when the irresistible call of the and lovingly laved with canned warm from the grill with these French style and set aside. outdoors means festive barbe- Tomato Sauqe to blend those distinctive burgers contribute to Chop garlic fine, mix with cues ^ new and different ones flavors tire a pleasure to grill the elegance of the menu. Ideal tablespoon of the butter or mar- that have advanced topnd the loo, with them would be water cress garine. Add onion slices, beans familiar classics. lort thi* nm«ned pan nf rolls — add a generous amount r•> touillon tube drived tti-hot '»8 *«dd be a reel pleasure close oo to. ^1 arf dip the and they are*when you .use in- brush right in — the warm spired flavor combinations plus sauce combines better with the latest efficiency tricks, warm meat, and it won’t cause These delightful Gourmet bur- flareup. water. Cover and cook over gentle heat until beans are crisp-tender. Add remaining ingredients. Toss lightly. Serve at once. Makes 6 servings. Snap Beans With Fresh Dill ■ ■ 1 pound fresh snap beans Vi teaspoon salt 1-inch boiling water in sauce- ened butter, spread on split rolls and,toast briefly on the hot grill. Accompanied by plenty of coffee, of course. Wee Kabobs , for Brunch On skewers, alternate tiny garden tomatoes, thick mered ’in a ta.sty sauce of icanned onion dry soup mix and tomatoes. Delicious' accompani-iments. are a gfiiled hSm steak, thick slices • ofyltaliaia bread, and taU glasses of iced tea. Heat over coals and sear quickly, turning to seal in juices. Then cook .slowly, turning often until well done. Push kabobs off pointed ends of skewers onto' plates' < and I serve with generous portions of scrambled eggs topped with* • parsley flakes. 'ft) , In the meantime, saute onions until transparent in butter or margarine. Drain beans and add to ojions. Add salt*, black pep-,, per and chopped dill. Toss lightly. Top with sieved hard-cooked Garnish, with additional Gourmet Burgers 2 lbs. ground round 1 (8-oz.) can tomato sauce 1 (3-oz.) package cream cheese 2 tablespoons crumbled blue cheese ,2 tablespoons finely chopped onion ' 1 teaspoon prepared horseradish 1 teaspoon prepared mustard Combine meat and tomato sauce. Divide into 12 parts. Flatten each to % inch. Cream remaining ingredients together and spread half the patties with this filling leaving Vz inch margin. Cover with remaining patties sandwich style, and seal edges well.' NEW VERSION — Gourmet burgers are saphisticated version basted with warm tomato sauce right from the can Broil 5 inches from heat, basting frequently with canned tomato sauce. Serve with orange Truitcups. * Orange FrultCups Cut orange in half; scoop out the fruit and mix with fruit cocktail. Put .mixed fruit in orange shells and heat on bar- ^ becue grill using pieces of slliim- ' auumuiim rcisivni m«umcu wjiii woiiii luiuaiiu .itguv iium tiic uciiuc (jnii u»ui(( pievea Ul UlUiii-. chopped fresh dill. Makes 6| handy on the grill, and sparked with blue cheese forj’ inum foil to protect the skinj servings- tantalizing favor. ^ ^ ^ v'/X- ir\* '1 '/» i4\\ I i * mondav. .nu.v liT. KMu THE PON'l'lAG, PRESS qi, I ■ !A , .i'; I "-H.q l*ONTlAC,AJI('incJAN/. WOMEN'S SECTION I(i4 %p# I I Nsp*/I If .HepftpUofl In Ofikifind Hills and Dudley Smilli, of Sar-ra- iean.'Tajf . whai'a ha ia sia. Wvd Saturday in tMe Cherry Util Vmted. Vrenhykrian Church, ^ Pear horn, ware Nancy Ann Houglihy, daughter of the Theodore II. Rou'ihleyH of Pear bom, to Jay Wetzel Hall, sort of Mr and Mrs, Horace Ct Hall of ■ Navajo Drive. Jay W. Hall and Bride Will Live in France It V N i d I n ({ In OrliMiMN, Frauen, nfter a Imnnytnwon In l,ondon, IflnHland, will bn I'fe, .lay Wetwd Hall and. Ills bride, iho former Nancy Ann llongbley, The couple rej»«ated their vows to Itov, Hlcbard Cllppln-«er, preceding a rece|Hlon, H, llougldeys of Dearborn, (be bride chose a cbu|H)Mength gown of candlelltibt organwi over tuffeln, styled with ISne plre bodice of ec,ru Aleneon. lace. Must Keep Forgotten First Date .Saturday, In the Cherry Hill ......Presbyterian Church, MRS. JAY' WRT'm HALL United Dearborn, NOHKfiAY Stie doiHwnl a veil of candlelight, Engllah Illusion and car^ rled a nosegay of gardenias, miniature white roses and fFMthna Urti ^ Daughter of the Theodore trailing Ivy. Readers Say Yes Should Boy Strike Girl ? Hv AIIKJAIL VAN IIUREN •DKAIt ABHV: I have al-((vays crlc«i Sllihtly III||i«ir On Friday and Saturday I Lain Tuoaday Pleaia aik about nnr Styling Salon Prices Op0n9>9,S«l9^ PrioaaSlilhdyHiihar Friday ai^ SatuHay donnell’s 6820420 Appulntmtnt AmaMory Reception Follows Ce,remony Off on H Belimida honeymoon are Ihe John Anthony SpoIIp (Joyee I, Harlflfft who were wed. Nai(ir(i«y in Si, .lohn'a l'‘.|)iPi'o|)(il Ohurch, Itoy-ay Oak A reception In hlahirlc Moia-ford Inh, Khrminglon, fnl-I lowed ilte afternoon eeremoiiy fierformed hv Itev Maratmil W I him and Hev, Perry K. (iresham, premdenl oMteliiany Colleiie, Helhany, W, Va. ParenU ol the bridal eonple are the C, Allen llarlana of North Adams Hoad and the 0 Walter Scolls of nearborn, i.Ack AC( i:nts lie . embroidered ^ Aleneon laee touched with cryptaU accented the bridal sotyn of ivory silk peau de sole and formed a small crown atop a full illusion veil. The Kmplre line bodice extended Into an A-llne skirt and full train. The bride carried white roses. ilKSS. MONDAV, .M i.v Leh Your (Children Ini on Family Finandes J lly MAHY FKKUCY Coaiiullant In Money Dear. Miss Feeley: HoW do you ieel about letting flie children In^a family sit In on financial discussions? Ours are IS atal years old, and are convinced that w h e n I h 0 I r father or I say we can't aff<|>rd something llmt we're Just be Ing sling y^‘ Their eunslanU itdi refrain Is "’Hie MAIPY other kids have KKKI.KV if, why can't we?" Honor attendant was Mrs. i Some letters from readers be KX) and I hope he dia*.., » «■ Claude Fourncl, with brides- I simply cry out for publication Us loo had that so many people 1,“^ monty| ^ maids Carol Oray, Mr?. Hob- The following are a lew excerpts live in such a grim way. I'm ' * - JM ert„ Slowin Jr., Jean Harlan | from a letter 1 received, 'l’(«i often nHhc siruggle li) nc-^ .si*# and Sharon Hixld. Patricia "Often In your column you cumulale all Ihni money fh«v * 1 think maybe my husband and I should give them a better picture of what we have'to live on, However, I siisjatcl my hue-hand Is afraid, he'll loae a certain status as a "good provider" If he’s completely frank about Ills tneonie, debts, expenses, etc., even though he makes an average or lietler Income. l>o you tldnk we'd be wise In going Into financial details with the children? Mrs. W. N., Dallas j Dt»ar Mrs. N,; I do, Indeiaf, H' Have you, by any chance, hmktHl a hank, at the rate of 4V« |»er cent and Mi |ier cent for Insurance for the time jierlod trf three years, As I figure II, I should pay mit tiUeresi a year and 110 for insurance. UHial y'ould (aime lo ♦JWfl for Ihree years. Bui the hank Is charging me |340 for tliHl fiftrliKl, Please lot me know If the bank' ^ right or If 1 am, K, It,, Hempstead. N.Y. Dear E H,; Vour figures indicate you have caleUlaled this loan at simple Interest rates, asNuming Ihe loan lo he paid off In one single payment at Uie end of the throe years, lids wmdd make your figures correct and Sharon Hixtd. Patricia Harlan was ftoiver girl, John 0. Hlalr Jr. performed the duties of best man. Guests were seated by Gary Joachim, James G. Harlan, Nicholas Spewock, (Ulnton ..(lerhold, Walter Swcltzer and d’oh” Harley, UM GRABUATES The couple are graduatas of University of Michigan and he holds a master’s degree from Cornell University. Named Instructor nstru^O The appointment jn SusOn J. McFerren of/BIoomfield Hills as In^ructor of the dance has bem announced by Colby College, Waterville, Maine. Miss McFerren received her CLAIWSai PfLONCaiAMr "Often In your column you'cumulale all Ihni money they, have suggested that more health lose ihe health with which to , A rather than more wealth migidi enjoy It, and the warm enrich-! ntrlcate details make us happier, Unblimhlngly Ing experiences In everyday life i **’"‘’^**- Installment bdy-, 1 admit that I read your column escape ihem, ,‘"K «"<1 dally ■ * * * teen-age fare! You might be sur- ,, ^ . ' prised to discover that your 15-1 Delmgcharnp a n H^re is anoih.s of Pinm d Sat urday to Grace l.uiheran Church with Rev Rtchacd Sliichmeiter officiatliiff. Thetr parentn are the Paul I,. De-Loiigchamtis o f Sostlawn Street, huiependence Tpwn-ship!, and the Clarence tV, Clabiisches of Saginaw. The hrule wore imported hand em-droidered white silk organza (*pcr taffeta, Handmade lace •dged her veil. Altendanlii band suffer any loss of status? I tcerc 5'usan Wolff, Judie Cta-He's doing the best he can for i hiuich and Kathy McPhail: his family, which Is all you’ll luckard Ludtke. Pavtd De- cver ask of your children. A mnn'.s Income can be goy- I didn’t do anything dra.stic. •lit out nil pastries and des- good.s I am not a'wealthy man. **‘*"’^- erned by so many factor/- but I feci quite .successful In '^nlanccd diet but took smaller what he .started out wlth. dppo'r-Wiasler’s Aeffree in Ihe dance ! <>'*'" » won- no .seconds. I also lunities for investment,that may C Lrah t^renoTcXM l ^erful wife and two children. waist and abdomi-, have fallen in Ids lap. the type irom s>aran wwrence i^oiiege j ^ „,,i,si,mnling exercises. of work he does. The tempera-, last month. She was graduated in 1962 from Denison University, Granville, Ohio. , SINGER SEWING CENTER IMIM a awM MM MM« WWW tPMMW.n ftMllNM «t IM (INW* cow Downtown PonOoe, 102 N. Soglnow, Ph. 333-7929 iPonItoc Moll Shopping Contor Phono 682-03S0| ing ctfrnparahlc lo .some of my friends. I would not change places with them for anything! menl tie was. born with, the "You should see me, now I f ^ding habits of his family, weigh 155 ixiunds and my waist J 'There's r no more reason to p6m-measures 28 Inches. It' seems i pare his income with th^bf the to me that what’s good for the i neighbors than to c^pare the women is also gwid for the sjzc shirt'he wears/with that of men." 1 some other man/£nd make sure _____/ / [you put this fillet across to his T, , , , , j children. X If any of my feminine readers , believ/you’Il find you teen-have a tubby^bubby.knd wouM ^ react favorably to hke to^give him a gent e pu^, honesty on your part, they really understand what it takes to keep a family "It is too bad that so many folks live in such a grim and tense way, I urge my friends to relax and they just laugh at me. They are so serious and indispensable. I do not know whether IF is in the cdrds for' me to live lo an old age but I do not care too much because i „ .j . ,, I am living every day up to ^"velope w 11 / the hilt ’’ c I y„yr request’ for my “Tubyl I Hubby Diet.” Address Josephine LIVE TO ,100 /' , I i^owman in care ,of The pdntiac . I think this .iftan will live to | Press. / All new I'^agriovoac 82 channel /' UHF-VHF STEREO TfHEATRE t • 280 iq, in. TV /i FM-AM RADIO • STEREO PHONO This all-new 3 way Stereo Theatre Gombmation'costs less than comparable TV an'd Stereo purcha'sed separately. 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On July 30 the club has been invite to the Lake Orion home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred-Post for a Hawaiian picnic., The club meetings are open to the public and are held each Thursday evening in the Adah Shelly Library. jpnsjrfvrvpTvrrmfT^ UUhMJMf Call for Reservations AIR • RAIL ' STEAM Anywhere In the World ^ PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE 702 West Huron Street \ FE 8-9611 3 enlH Porttiac^all Shopping Cenin rontiac.4A< .. _ - ____ XujULAAjLiLmjbJtMiLii.i^Ak« a kg a n» u.ujaxuj^ Ft^onieiu pnmiucy, ing. 880 WOODWaRD-Msdiul BaH«nj "*dlsr.r FE 2-8383 FE 4-99f8 BLOOMFIELD PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER (Cemar gf Moplg A Talggitoiph) MAyfair 6-2566 OPEN THURSDAY AND,FRIDAY TO 9 DRASTICALLY REDUCED ^5 $9 • Do Liao Debt • Erica • Rhythm Step • Peoceck e Mannequins e Feet Flairs e Arpeggio • Sandler • Deb TWO SPECIAL GROUPS ^2 Short Lots, Odd *n Enel8 ^3 pleasant shopping in Bloomfield 1 i 111 : / ' - >11' /, v/: iii I'llK PONTIAC PHKSS, New Furniture li So Very Movable . = , j- , MONDAVj .iri,V y7, limi Mobility keyH much of iho now furnKuro by inottn« of Ihttf iHtrinlt qulok, o«Hy «hU(M from one «|)oi to Roother, and hidden menhmi-ieme that awivel a chair for TV viewing or Inm it into a recllner or rpcker to .anaure pomforl, Then# many faceted chalra with their achliopbrenic f»er* MonalllleN are ciiNhioned In trim, durable latex foam rubber, Nursery, School Holds OrientaflorJ Temiile Itelli Jacob NurseJI'y Hcinad anmmnceM orientaiion aeaelonH for new enrolleea and their motherH, ''nwirndoy, at 9:30 am The aoboal, located on Eli/a-Iteth l.ake Road, ia nonprofit and nonaeciarian In enroll' rnenl. IJceneed by the Mieiilgan Htale lloalrd of Education liirough ttie Department of fbMdal Welfare, tlie «cIhm»I ia a memiter or the (ireater De-troll Ciwperattve Nuraery iSohool AawK'tntlon for tlie dtate of Mlclilgan. Mra. Herman Htenbuck la beginning her ninlli year aa REDUCE EAT and LOSE ^ UP TO • LBS.it WEEK CAnULEtl EASIEK TO TAKE AND MOIE EffEC-TIVI THAH TMI POWDEEIO AND UQUID POOt> lUPPlEMENT, AND COSTS LESS IN* QUOINO CAPSULES SUITED TO YOU INDI* VIDUALLY lY LIC PHYSICIAN, M.D. NO OASTIITIS OR IRMOUIAIITY WITH MEDIC-WAY CAPl DON'T DIET-JUST EATI AS THOUSANDS HAVE DONE, YOU CAN LOSS S, SO OR too US. AND KEEP IT Offl WEDIC-WAY 335-920B (Jet Set for Summer on a PERMANENT BASIS iiKAlJTK’ ItAYK til Aulwra Ave, - Park I'nai l»hone 332-W7 Serak CeveaWy Jeweirf on Dloplar ANOTHER.. FASHION FIRST! ZOTOS LIQUIDAIRE Cold wovt and thi chic n«w Ruffle look. Our talented stoff moke it possible. Cut included. ^ BRAND NEW NEISNER’S Biouty Solon-— 2nd Floor Phone FE 8-1343 For Your Weddini QUALITY and Quantity • 12 Phoiot in Sx7 Album • Krer ('.ountelina • A l.ara'c “Ju«i Marrird” •■an • A Minialura Marriaa* Oniflrala Builgel Tormt’ AfuUublo Mrs. Weeley Martin C. R. HASKILL STUDIO 1 Ml. Clemen. Si. FE 4-0SS3 SAVE «“40% Whethar yoOVa shopping for now upholjfarad fumitura, ... or wish to hova your old piitces rebuilt and re-covered on reuphohtering or new cu$topt furniture of top quality moteriols and fine craftsmanship of Wright'si DURING OUR ANNUAL SUMMI^R SALE JKILLIillH WRIliHT I'urnilurr Maker* an«l Upholalrrer* 270 Orchard Lak« • FE 4-055R EASYBIUDGET TERMS OR Sorviiff r|iA|r«nrf County Ovnr .1.1 K«t,r»; 90 DAYS CASH A - :f\. bead Icacber, wllb Mra, Hryi-ant Urant, aEalataiU lea»dier. FIVE DAY WEEK Tim scbtKil, for three and KELLYimm Rpception in Ulllcrent Coun-try Club lollowed the Salutday vowii of Karen Rebeoca Roose and Rom Pnfrwk Kelly in Ml. Calimry Kutberan Church. Warren. Rev, B, J. Warnke o/firioled. The couple’e par fntu are Mm. Mark Roane. Center l.ine, the foie Mr. Rmm and the Charles keUys of Mohaivic Road InifHirted Cuiftere Idcc accented the bride's yown (if whde silk linen uHirn with ilinmon veil Attend-iny the couple loere Rase Marie Marshall. Connie Furski. Martha Warnke. Mrs. Rnbfrt Rrennen and Robyn Roast;; Ptitrk'k Keavy, Charles Maloney, Dan Peiwyer and Michael Kelly. Nr year tilda ia in aeanlim from 9 lo l|;:i(i a m . live (biya a week, The nuraery (or thre<|t-yeaHildH la Tueadiiy and Thuraduy. pytr - year - olds allend Monday, Wedneaday and Friday, ^ In the coftperalive nuraery aclitKil plmi, a iHotlior ia prea eut each morning lit aerve iia an MNHiHlartI (eaclier. Diluamm Nuraery fllreelor ia Mra, Melvin Eller, graduale nf t'enn .Slale Unlvitraliy. S h it earnial Iter maaler'a degrei* at Wayne .Slale Unlverally anti remained on tim amtt nl llie Merrill I'almer inalitule nfler 0 year of gradunie work lliere. I'orptwe of Ihe Tlmrhday aeaalon la for new enrolleea and their molhera lo ac(|uniid Ihemaelvea with the faeilltlea and to meet the leiiehera. Plastic Beach Bag Has Many Uses A now eonvenlenee ncces-aitry la a (liiuhle dtH'ker plua-tl(‘ beach hag - with, an In-.solaicd fllMM'gloaa livwer copi-parlmenl for n picnic lunch, and zipper - altnched draw-Hiring lap for Nwlm acceaNor-lea. Roth aecHona need regular waahing with hot auda to keep thia toter free of fotHl odora and aanltary enough to curry the next "meul," It fi Lemon Juice for on Invisible Ink To make a kind ni inviwihle Ink, afpieeze Hie juice trum a lejnou and pul il In n arniill bottle. Lot the ymingNter.s dip a lodthpick into It jind write or draw on plain pafier , Whan (hey plat'e (ha papar naar a lightad hulh, Ihe wriling will appear, A vanfalahla hruah la Ideal for cldaping muffin tina. FASHIONS Fur the Oenllowumuii birmingHum !MIII E, MA|*I,E ^ P»nli»c arts* ohoiB Clwirmm nf llie Oakland Unwersitj/ alunini <;onncil. .lanieit Mnrrimn oj AqiiineH Hoad, Avon Toumhip, and Gloria lirischke of flast Detrotl, a member of the alumni reunion plnnmng eominittee, talk oner ptan.H and idenit for the uprominfi. enent. Oil's fir,St alumni repiion will he held AiHI- I with a reception, dinner and attendance at Meadow Brook Mime Festival. - * ■ NOW! AU. NEW • • • iNfrjrillAIJXKII Give your hair new life, strength, and brilliance with the permanent that adds precious lanolin while it creates a soft, long lasting wave. Polly's Pointers Family Chain Letter Dust Cloths Absorb More All Pcrinaiieiils .3.95''—None llifi;lier HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY Opon Mornings of 8 A.M, 78 N. iSiiginnw Over Kazley Mkf. .‘t.T.T-9660 STimiCKJ BIGGER By POI,l,Y CRAMER Newapaper Knterpriae Aaan. DEAR I’OU.V Since our mother'a dcjith In 1921), we five children have kept In touch with each other by wliat we call our "chain letter." Since our agea range from 74 to 86 and we live milea part, from^ California to Ohio to Florida, il would be quite an effort for us to each write in-1 dividually to all the others. ' Hint come from writing for long |)eriods oflime. ™ M.A.L. I DEAR I’OI.LY ™ Rather than haul my toddler’s toys Into the house from our fenced-in yard each day, I bought a 20-gallon Ini.sh can with a lid to hold even the long handled toys. Touring the CatskltUi are Gary Donald Studnicki and his bride, the former Sandra Lou Bigger, who spoke vows before Dr. Emil Kontz, Saturday, in Bethany Baptist Church. Their parents are the Keith Biggers of Steep,Hollow Drive, White Lake Township, and the Thaddeus J. Studnickis of Rugby Circle. With her chepel-length gown of white taffeta and Chantilly , lace, the bride wore a satin petal cap and illusion veil. She carried white glamellias, roses and Stephanotis. "Mtendants were Mrs. l^bert Walters, Linda Bigger,' Mrs. William Sheffield. Mrs. Brent Myott, Lynne Crarmll; Stephen Clark, T. J. Studnicki,' Andy Knaewk, Joel Wise and Mark Armstrong. This way we hear from each other at least dnee a month and often enclose snapshots of our children and grandchildren. Keeping this family relationship alive has brought u,s great pleasure. Can anyo^ie beat our record of 38 years? MRS. W, B. Thi.s can be left Tp a corner o(|the yard, the toys are protected from the weather and the yard looks neat. Yoil can Ireal your dust cloths .ao they will be extra dirl-absorbing, if you follow tills sinijile method. Add one-fourth cup lemon oil to one pint of boiling water. Put the cloths ho more than six — into' this mixture and let them absorb as much of the liquid as possible. Wring out and let them hang until completely dry. This‘Sea Animal Makes Own Soap At least one member of the sea kingdom produces its own "soap” for regular baths. The mangrove crab of South African coastal water* exudes a w h i te soapy foam through its gills, then moves its legs against each other to scrub in these “suds.” Humans might well erivy this advanced form of portable shower! Yard Table Cbvers • Practical covers for a back-y a r d table include suds-spongeable plastic cloths and place mats — preferably backed with flannel or foam to prevent slipping. O^mmode A^g buy for a tiny price I Choose nude heel •with demi-toe, plain knit Of run-resist micro, both •with reinforced heels and toes. 55^ 2 pairs fj^. DEAR POLLY — Have you ever written with a fountain pen that stained your fingers? My pointer for preventing this is very simple. I find that if the sponge part of a sponge hair curler (with a hole in. the center) is slipped over the part of the pen near the point there is no stain problem. It also prevents those callouses When the youngster is old enough to bring toys in himself,'Ihe can will be used for the purpose it was intended. — CAROLYN. DEAR POLLY - So many children’s Jackets come lined with a pile fabric at the top and quilted rayon material on the lower part, "^he pile holds up under hard wear but often the rayort does not. I purdhased a dark plaid cotton flannel material and completely covered the rayon in my children’s jackets. It wears well, is warmer and does, not show the soil-MRS. H.J.P. . WIQG MID-SUMMER SALE feature Yaliiel Corduroy Upholstered BOSTON ROOCKER - ’29 95 Corduroy upholstered in solid colors of avocado, gold, red^ cinnamon, and brown .|(not in the pattern-as shown). This handsome rocker is custorn crafted of ijock maple — in choice of Salem,Maple finish or Antique Black with gold trirp. Seat 82 N. SAGINAW ST- V''-'1 cushions reversible tor long' wear! 34 1iA^EST HURON 4080 TELEGRAPH In Downtown Pontiac At Long Lake Road FE 4-1234 1, . . Open Mcn,i and Frl. lttt !?: 644-737CX Open Mon., Thlirs., FrJ. 'til » ) X ± r This makes doth.s that really alwort) du.at. When dirty, WH.sh in warm suds and treat again, "Coaplei NUo" STEAK HOUSE CocktailH 4-6 Daily at Special Prices! [!ulering lo Wedding Parties, Iteceplions, lUmqueta Husinesamen’a Lunches Organ Music by Diok Belmont Fri , Sal. 8:30 P.M; Till Serving the Finesl FwnlAnil Liquors 15 N. CAS-S PH: FlS 4-4732 ENTER PARKING LOT FROM HURON or CA.8S 10 DAY Free trial AT FEDERAL'S Try a new Playfex Living Stretch bra ... and you don't risk a penny Buy a Playtex Living® Stretch bra and take 10 full days to discover why so many women are thrilled with this newest Living® bra. If you don't agree it's the happiest bra of your life, just send it to Playtex with sales slip for full refund! It's luxurioys, with nylon lace cups . , . yet machine washable, even iri bleach! Sizes 32A to 40C. 195 Cups and hand; nylon. Clip lining; .cotton. Stretch-Ever9 front and back.'-elastic: nylon/spfndex Stretth-Ever • strap elastic; rayon/cotton/spondexT > OPEN EVERY WIGHT TO 8 Monday through Saturday DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PLAINS It t r Junior Cd'ifori Quix on>< RAINBOWS :iti. ighte I ’• I \,' V iv “, 1 r\ THK PONTIA^ IMIKSS, AUmn JHl-V SI7, 10H4 ■i,i. Tr/ State Bias Fighter in Bombed House HATK8VILUS, MIm. (AP)~A student from Lunslng, Mich., was one of three civil rights volunteers in a house at which fl bomb was thrown, a representative of the 8tudents Noio Violent (Coordinating Committee (8NCC) said Sunday. Tlie student was identified ns Tim Morrison, 90, a student at Uelolt (Wis.) (College. Kdward Hudd of the^ BNCC said Morrison was in (he house; a Negro dwelling, with Catliy Amataniek, 21,» NeVr York, and Claude Weaver, 21, Atlanta, Ga. Mias Amataniek attends Rad'-ellffe College. Weaver is a Harvard sludeni. Tranquilizer hr Whale VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP)-rA tranqiilllKor has been prescribod for Moby Doll, the captive killer whale who has been refusing to eat in a new aquarium con-trivPit for her, "Slie’a obviously worrlwl," said an aquarli|im (airutor "Right now aha c«mld be working her way to an ulcer," lie said, Dotrolt Man Drowni SOMRRA, Ont. (AP) -- William SImmoy, 08, of Detroit, drowned In the §t, Clair River about three miles south of Sombre Saturday, He vanished dur-^ tng a Mwiminiiig outing from Iris cottage, Auitralian Judgg Diti MEUnoURNE, . Australia (AP) Sir Joliii Unthadi, M, a former diief Juaiic^e of tlie High (Court of Austi'ulia, died Satu^ day after a sliort Illness. Latham was chief JusUce 10 years and was minister to Japan until World War II. . . President Franklin D, Roosevelt inaugurated his radio fireside dials March 12,1022 REVIVAL MM-Aufwsf ORUSADEI HIAR IIM MIRCIR WMUX-PM DAILY . «l09 P.M. WRIGLE V WHhlMs 1 EXTRA GOLD BELL STAMPS Coupon and the purchase ef $5.00 or more eacluding heer, wine er tohaeee. Coupen expires Tweedey, July 21, ........lit I 1904. Limit one coupen per cws- (JUESTION; Why do we .hcc rainbows? AiV.swER! The conditions under which we can see nature's most magnificent spectacle are shown by Cathy In our piclure It Is Just after a shower; raltulro|)S are sllll in the air hut the sun has broken through and is'Shining behlml Cathy's b/ick » fricet effacffvt thro Teeidey, My 29. Wt r$un» the right to limit feeafitiei. As you Nce In the illugruin, when a sun ray enters a rnlmlntp it IS broken up into the seven spectrum colors of ylotel. Indigo, bide, green, orange, yellow and red. Tlie color rays are bent, or refiected, and then reflected away from the drop as rays are reflected from a mirror, teach color ray has a certain aijjtle between coming In and going out of the raindrop. When Cathy sees n, color ray at one certain angle, It' ' will look red If this is the right angle for the red ray. The other places where she can see this exact red angle are ar-rnngpd In a large ring or bow, and so she will see a bow of red. It Is like looking down the upper half of a large cone (B), black dots showing positions of (he same angle (of / all connect In a continuous bow.) The other colors have slightly different angles, which In the jnain or primary bow (there ore often two bows showing) are arranged with the other colors beloyv or inside the red. FOR YOU TO DO: Color the rainbow and it will look more natural. Red should be outside, then comes orange, yellow, green, blue. Indigo (blue violet) and violet. Frtih^ U.S. Gov'f Iniptcltd, Ttndtr, l^lump, Whole FRYERS 25 lb. Midi. Qrada T Michigan ^ Potatoes Are Baok! Naw Crop Sand Crown U.S. Nb. 1 SWISS” RIB HOT STEAKS I roasts DOGS a# ■ mMlkMmm y U.S. Ch«ka Naturally Ttndar 59:^79* VmIOmpi h. fLiAk /■ ?: ..... Y«m Mwr Th« NIccir P««pt« on « Hon^o HdNDA DRIAM $595 fo b. lliviy n«)V'^i|ip ( a*77 Ori^oin TourinK nlvfi* liu(«n( powfr ml* “ •» ‘h" flnput #inl irtiMtl hunil- A;«“> IH*W»rhwil.P with uiitnatiBtd •(itninft mid di^tN^ndiblllty* Klitotrlp nUirtifr. $34.00 DOWN $8.00 A WEEK ANDERSON SALES ( SERVlOE 230 I. Piko %t. PI J.8309 Nathnal ^in^pw 'MiF. PONTrAr I'nFs.s. Mo\i),\v.,.in.v ■>7. Race Riols Shake Northern Politicos By I.VI.E WILSON / tJiiited Prei( InternoUoiial Tha pomforling North^i'n thwiiy lh«l (he problem rape rpIflllotiN would Nolvo Itunlf onco NeKro,cl(lJ!P(ui won (ho riKhI to vole loot (men Hlm( full of holos by ll)« Now York moo rlolo, No-groox voto freoly In Now York, A wwk of rlo(, loolloK «ild N|i(M)lln« WON op«rky wluU Now York Nohi’ooh rognrd om (Hilloo brulHlily. And lljoro koom wnolltor comlorliny Norlliorn thedry, I'oHco briiUilily Jimiorully haR boon aRNorlalod with tlio Drop Soidh whom iho oops OROd oloolrloni oaKlo goadR, p<»lli'0 dogs und,olhor porHiind- (1 Niippor( nighf Rtook dl«- orR jjn olplKc Nnrthornofs iwvj oomforldd llioi|i»eJvos wi|l| the Hiettpy ih«i pollco bri/lftlliy ngninot NogiWs wiiN poi'iilliir lo (ho Koulh. ' Tills Uioory was llliiiiliildod iig-imlly by u ooinlo book oaracu-(ore of it Soiilborn pop or idioi } Iff, Uo gonorally woh bIuiwu ON a burly man of liruliil nilon, arnusl wllli giiiiH and oIuIih, a doK oil loaah and, HomoilnuM, caltlo priMi III band, FOUNU COMFOIIT Tlio North loiiiid conil'orl In the boliPI llial HiK'h linilal oluir-aciloi’H woi'o llio prodlit'o of liio bai'k {muiitry in - rolardod Miii« alHsIppI aiidHr Alabama and Buoh statoa. .Ar iIio faidR dovolop, It is olivltMiR that ilio Norlhorii bo ((*KralliinlRlR liavo asRuiiiod a happy hollor than llioo at(L (ado (award (|io Smilh wllh IIKlo If any oadso for Uiolr ROlfRntiRfaotloii, /Ditto 1)10 No/lhorn ladltipiarm, ONpocially niayorH and ooii(troRH< moil, TIiOHd |MdH liolloritio loud-ONl ngaliiNl (ho provailliig racial ''iiwioimi oMIic Small 108 NORTH SAGINAW CHAIR SAVINGS ★ MAN-SIZE RECLINER OR COOSE NECK ROCKER You/t Clwice 539 Parson to Parson CREDIT k • No Dow* Poymonf • 90 Days Sam* As Cash • Up l« 36 Months to Pay REOUNER CHAIR l^n jizo rsclinpr with loom podded' iprlng boys., Woibobi'e, dyr» obi# plqjtic ond topeioy . Fvll ( pctioh, ’39 QOOSE NECK PLATFORM ROCKER foom cuvhlon, (oaw bock Deep seal, hi bock com. torf. Heavy, dufobi#, woven ' lapeury, SobUu Im,I rocking odiO'i. >39 LET OUR ATTENDANT PARK YOUR CAR FREE |N PRIVATE LOT REAR OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. STORE YOUR NEWS QUIZ PART I. NATIONAL AND INTIRNADONAL Qif' jra^ffU 10 polnU for tt^ eorroct The Pontiac Press July 27. 1964 1 “SkOlnlar putlM” art appearing in the news. Thm art..... a-tummer oook-outa b-polltloal groupa c-Cuban exile ralllea Match trord cIum with their corretpond-Ing pictures or symbols. 10 points for sach correct answer. 8 Preeident Johnson laet week ordered the FBI to inveetigate the raojlal elolenoe In....... eayliHi that It must tw made clear that yiolence will (a) UN Secretary General la on world tour not bo tolerated. a-Chioago; b>Oetrolt: o-Naw York City 3 The IS-year-old ANZUS pact nattona met in Waehlagtoo and pledged more action If needed agalnat communiemi in Southeast Aala. The three nattona In this pact are ... 7 ... (b) 20th anniversary under communism 4 Congreaa is rushing to complete Its work before the ..... next month in Atlantic City, New Jersey. a-World Series b-Summer Olympic trlala c-Denoocrattc National Convention (c) ISO,000 members visited New York City 9 U.S. Senators Keating and Javlts. from .......... announced they wUl not at present support . Barry Goldwater as the Rep^llcan candidate for President. , a-New York; b<-Californla; d-Ullndis • 7..... SYNCOM II (d) 6th National Jam- ’ ^ boree at Valley (e) 18 nations discuss ownership PART lU WORDS IN THE NEWS Take 4 points for each word that you can match with its correct meaning. l.....lubrltorlum a-mass migration from 2.. ...1aigesse 3.. ...popuiatloa implo- sion 4.....phlal 5....pulchritude country to city b-generous giving c-beauty d-small bottle e-garage (f) Foreign Ministers mi^t to again consider Cuba PART III . NAMES IN THE NEWS Take 6 points for names that you can correctly m«toh with the clues. a-Senate majorify lead- l..:..Seott Carpenter ®r 2.. ...Kwame Nkrumah 3.. ...Mike Mansfield b-astronaut injured in Bermuda c-new OOP national Chairman 4..v..Allen J^ Ellender wants African feder- 5....Beah Burch e-Louisiana Se.nator Vol. XIII, No. 45 ® VEC, lnc.,M8«li*on 1, Wis. (g) to relay Tokyo Olympic telecasts ^ ' ARCATA (h) world’s steepest REDWOOD imderwater. slope ------------ found here . (i) at 367 feet, tallest In the world (j) Indian Prime Minister Shastrl resigned as Foreign Minister HOW DO YOU RATE? (Scoia Each Std# of Quiz S#|Mnt#iy) 91 lo 100 pointf - TOP SCORE! 81 to 90 point* • EKcallant. 71 to 80 point* - Good. 61 to 70 point* - Fair. eOorUndwr???-tCmm! Thli Ckiia li part of tha Educational IVogram which Tkit Nawipapar fumlihai to School* In,this oroa to Stinwlata biiara*t in Nationai and YtorM Aftoin a* an aid to Davaloping Good Citizomhip. Save This AracHee Examinetion! Tliuy urgmiiw' for cnmuniont of cmnpiil.Hory fmlorul lu«iNl/|. lion lo impuNc on Hu- .Soiitli on iilu'iipi clmuHt* of ruri- rclHliou.-i l)flllvhooln(i, Hu- whilo, Hio on-noblml RiutuH of Hu» Nortbuf-n Negro DiHc-rlmlniition |h Hie word for Norihcru race rclu-timis. Rll’liST RALONKY The po|,>i, of course, are 'iu’ I (lolging in boloney of (Ik- ripest kind Pnllilelons of buffi porlle.s hove been wooing for year.s .h’ greiil Negro vote In the North, efn Indu.slrlnl .sl^le.s, Shitewide NorHiern «-and|. •lilies must havi- (h«> Negro V0(e (0 win iHilesH (hey are fiivon-d hy a reai laiidsiide. A ll(’pul)li(-an or Dentpu-rade emidldnle for offiee in New York I City would miieb pri-for to re-pudbile home und mothi-r, goful works, libraries and the one-Hme flvc-ccnt subway fore than i to^ offend the hundreds of thou' isand.s of Negroes jammed Info ^ the Harlem fjhetlo or thos" , Hiou.smids as badly housed m (he Borough of Kings, « The pollHeians have been get-ling Hie Negro vote all of these years, most of them Hying high off the hog In federal, stale or municipal offleo. Hut if there has b(v-n any major improve-nu-nl in Hie life of the ghetti) Negrts's, If is not obvious, WRkT(TII-;i) LIVKS Under the rule of the North-clng I ern poIiTiclan.s who are forcing I Instant hitegrallon on the South, many or most Northern Negroc.s continue to live, wretched, jobless lives ()f de facto segregation as firmly impo.sod as any-Ihing Negroes may encounter in Mississippi or Alabama of which the North is so scornful. FDR did a pretty good job for the colored oltkcns. He put up the relief money. He put up some decent housing. Charnet^istically, FDR. did not go to the root of the problem which was the Negro’s , lack of education, his hopc^. less unemployable pit of de-. spair. But FDR did what ho CQpId. The Democrats have been reaping Negro votes eyer since. All anyone else has done for the Negroes is to pass laws, A look at recent news from New York shows how little mere law can do. Approxirngtely 80,606 workers suffer permanent disabling injuries every year, acocrding to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Apply Now UWRENCE INSTITUTE Of TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER DAY AND EVENING PROGRAMS • Bachelor «f Science degree courses day or evening • Pre-College Program day or evening CollM^fr*n« elasM feirra-SraWa! Deficiancln may be r prior to first tafm coi • Associate in E-ngineering degree evenings only in Technical Insfifute , ' •'■▼w II9IM rraviiGG cNNininNUont ^ ^ \ STUDir^TS v.iMbi. ^M.1 F« fnm.. ANSWERS ON REVERSE PAGE / 'n\“‘ ■'* /-'(t ',‘J-'‘ ■ ‘ -V‘.'‘ L /ili ^ Mj —'-Hf- Mtchanlcd TMhnohMV Visit or TolephonB Counselor for Appointment UWRENCE INSTITUTf Of ffCHNOjOCy mi i&M FOLDIHG Aluminum AWNING The'most beautiful and practical ai et, Atfrac Ings on the market. Attractive colors | and white. Fold away when not .needed. Inside controls optional. 30* Drop 24" Projection MO MOMIY POWM ... NO MYMDltf GIANT SIZE S' X12' Screeflcd-iii PATIOS ^We enclose it with glass, j “ jalousies, awning-type ' or sliding windows. ALUMINUM GUnERS Md DOWNSPOUTS • R00FIN6 CEMENT, STORE Md BRICKWORK RMIIRGS'CARPENTRT Blown-in INSULATION * v's'v i II Gt.0« • Now, axcluaiva Stainless Aluminum Mirada Finish ■ windows ond DOORS ..ill never pit, rust or tarnislr. Always ' "showroom" WINDOWS I OPEN SUNDAY 10-6 PM. Daily 8.8 PM. QUALITY •DISTINCTION- •26400 W* 8 Mifo Roa,ci I'A Miles West of Telegraph Pontiac' FE 5-94M i | ™m"So I ifTuu / ■ V / ,.i I.' . .//)- .AM ■■ /. AK . '■h I< 10 „>’• 1'*' 'I i ''k ' > '- ' f - TIIK I'ONTI.U’ I'HKSS. MOXnAV./l%V Race in °*T Frojn Waterford Twp the 4 p,m. Fr> Huellf Nfiiil lit* will Ktipporl Ho^er .loliiiNoii, ,17HI MMi'liier lor niiit)itittlit)ii In Iho iirimMiy. ' A DeiTKKrallt' (imdldnle for Tlir wlllulriiwhJ of Hiit>lk> Iruslee in Walerlonl Township loaves four Hepublicans arid has withdrawn from lhe Sepf I three nemoerals in the primary I primary eleetlon rave and an- ^ rafe Two from paoh parly will noimoad lliai he will support he nominalod for the two 4'yaar= another Ormooralit' pandidalp term irusli|*ships at slake in the l^iwla ,H; Huelle, hlftll I' arm,. November eleellon, Do you know r friendly The latch strings been out for 115 years ( Dfeath fakes Area Publisher Milford Times Owner Expires After Illness MfW’OHIVW If, Oliarrlfy, owner and co-publialier of the nil) I VT ".y I'i Deaths in Pontiac^ Neighboring Areas Mils. 0/7,IK roi.K StirvIvliiK lH«sides her hus^ Service for Mrs. 0**10 (l,eslte I band are two daughters, Ann . I t’ole, 63. of 49 t’arpenler. I Mary, both at home; a son, Waterford Township, will be to-j Owe, at home; her mother, morrow I .16 p m at the Unn-iMrs Jolle Rurnett; Ihrea 8h»’ loon Funeral llome wllb burial tors, and a hroihea In Oak mil Ceitieiery, < Memorial cmilributlona o a n Mrs, t>le died .Salurday from be made to the Mlchlgsih l-'an^ IT: rT'v'"' a brtPf Illness. He was 711. iSurvtving are two daughters.! Mr (Iharrlty, owner of the „,.,r Milford Times slrice I9W). w«« Hnu hinson and .Maryl FRKII E. (HINI.AN miiiwu limes SHne iwmi. wws l•ml•lll.- four I WAl.l.Kf) LAKE • Service puhifslier of the Herahl Tele. A«mn i sll.^ S W. of 143 «r»m, F«n.. Wl.„ WHI.n-.in h, I pn,, li om 1927 to IttRO and Wither I 0^^ '“'•mi«tM«n . llinl b'n. Also surviving are two als< tors; three brothers: 21 grandchildren; and eight great grand’ children. day at Richardson > Bird Fu^ neralHome. Hri^lal will Ite in Kvergreon Cemetery. Detroit. A tool ln8(»eclor for Ford Motor Co. Mr. Conlan died unex-IH'rledly yesterday - of a heart attack. He was a memiter of Far IK) YOU KNOW eredit uniona ar# tammia (or their ''otnm door" policy , . . their willingiiMe to help members in almoet any financial need? 1(X),(KX) Oakland County ramiliaa know! And they l>enefit from the frlendiy aervlce* that are available! IK) YOU KNOW the purimae of credit uniona? Since they were formed 116 yearn ago. it haa ' always been to help |>eople help themeelvee to rinanclal security. An "economic friend", they're often th0 ohly plac* that (tenple can turn for financial help when it's really newied! DO YOU KNOW credit unbna provwte lower loan ooeta than are ueually available anywhere? I IW YOU KNOW credit unions usually pay higher dividenda on aavinga than other aavjnga plana? DO YOU KNOW credit unbn membere enjoy many bonua advantagea? Such aa life inaiirance protection that mah-hea membere' loans, and their ■avlngs . . . provided at no txtra co»t! DO YOU KNOW credit unions are local, "private enterprise". They're owntd and run by the members to serve membere’ financial needa. DO YOU KNOW credit union memberahip ia available to most everyone? Perha|>e you qualify! DO YOU KNOW that If you inquire NOW about your eligibility, we’ll also bs happy to send you #ill, wMevf Mtattm. e yt to gvfefftraoorx MONVr-M«reif*if, se(W amsesfae ea everyWev tronmmi fhmitto eieWert. AeffcarSeMve. Ymon far fke eiJiJee, JuH writoi OeWH Unlent, P.O. iea 2M, FenHec, Michlgen Th§7$ CREDIT UNIONS of Oakland Cannty ' CREDIT UNIONS WORK FOR FEOFLE .,. nmt tpr ftroRt | Prior to that hr was managing cilllor of thr lleloll Dnily News. Ileloll, Wis. Mr. Chorrily lived at 317 E. I WfD. DENYKS Surviving ore his wife, An-| vice lor W, D Denyes 70, liimeiiP, two sons. William E. |o( 3,»gj4 ,%ui,|iek, Waiertord mingiim Elks Dxlge No l«W, of Bakersfield, Calif., and floh-' Township, formerly of B)rmin({-| Surviving are his wife. Mary; erl of Milford: a daughler, Mrs. bam, will be lomorrow 2 pm Iwo sons. Charles Jr . of (Jar-Robert Ploprowskl of Chippewa; at ihe Manley Hallev Fuheral den (!||y and Robert of/Madlson Falls. Wis ; four aisfers; th|;ee Home, Birmingham, .Burial will Heights; a daughter, Jane Ann, brothers; and three grrindchil- he in While Chapel Memorial at home'l. hla father, Charlea dren, v | Cemetery, Conlan of Detroit; a sister, Mrs, I .Service will be 10 a m, Thurs-! Mr, Denyes was a member of James Jackson «d Walled Uke. day III the Blcliardson HIrd Fu- Ashler Didge No. HI F & AM, and four grandchildren, ncral llome, Burial will follow Fort Dtxlge, Iowa. RAM Isidge In Dakgrove Cemetery, harry tatlon, both of Davis-burg; six daughlc^rs, Mrs. he-lah Losh and Mra Radith Walker, taUh of Davisburg, Mra. Doris Mullins and Mrs, Mildred Bayers, Ibih of Clarksfoii, and Blanclie arat Doris Talton, taith at home: 16 grandchildren, and two grealgraiHlcblldren. ' Mllft. WAhTEW A. PETEIW HI(ittl,AND TOWNSHIP .Service for Mrs, Walter A, (Urena A,l Peters. 07. of 1428 Blue Heron will be 2 p,m, Wednesday al Our .Saviour l,u-Iberan Church. Harilaiid Township. Buriat will follow In Highland (Cemetery, Mrs. Peters dl^ yesterday after a brief illness. Her body is at the MacDonahf Funeral Home, Howell, .Surviving Itesides her jiushanil are two daughters, Mrs, Charles Oabhard of Howell and Mrs.' Donald Jones of Utica: eight sisters; two brothers; and six grandchildren, Univttriity K«iid«nt pi«i of Hoart Attack WASHINCiTON Dr Thom ns H. Carroll, 49, president of Oeorge Washington University, dleH ^rly today after an ap- klum. parent heart attack near l|l mont.Va, Friends reporlwl Dr, (!arroll, vacationing with his wife, had a heart attach leveral days ago and was stricken again early to* day WaCdO li MOTice or eusne usasino “■■“-i li Mtiriil)* iiivMn IhiM yi |)i,b ‘ - .................(yAh(» n th« CnmiriHiikin Ch* 3 Men Take $40 | in Grocery Holdup .‘K!; OmiKf July n. \Hi ^ 4 OUA BA'SKliev '•ily Cl»r I V. 10 WIUJAMO. TOU88AINT AVON 'I’OWN.SHIP ; Service nni/iiiif I nAUMibiM William 0. Toussalhl, 13. of No, 51, also In Fort tHKlge. Mu-1 J. immmaiyn ^ Bloomer will be 2 p m. nil .Shrine. Indianapolis. Irul ; OAKhAND TOWNSHIP - Rey \vn. Thomas, and a and six grandchildren. ot>ened the cash register and Service for Mrs. George H. daughter. Darlene, both at; , ! l(K)k the bills and a.ssorled (Marie R » Kline, 81, formerly home; and his stepfather, Ward MRS. I.EON WE.SLKY change. of 241 W. Pike, will be Wednes- t'hnrvin of Detroit. j WALLED LAKE - Service Tlie three ran north on Frank-: day 1.10 p m. at llunloon Fu- 1 for Mrs. f,eon (Clara A.) We.sley lin after the 6:55 p.m, robbery, i neral" Home. Burial will follow MARK l.RAVF-S j 75. of 28.555 Beck will be 1 p.m. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrn' IFranklin Cemetery ' TROY - Service for former' tomorrow at Richardson-B 1 r d 1 Mrs. Kline died yesterday fol- resident Mark Graves, 96, of I Funeral Home, Burial will he in lowing a long illness, j Rey«i will, be I p m Wixom C^elery. , Surviving are one daughter.' Wednesday at the Price Funeral I Mrs. We.sley died Friday af- Mrs Harvev Vachon of Blr" Rome. Burial will follow in I ! troit before he was called to * active duty in the Air Force. RAZLEV CASH MARKET JL : 78 NORTH SAGINAW STREET I SreClAl TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY ONLY! j COUPON . I TMt valuable eaupon an- ni?lMniT& , tmaa baarar ta t LI. LIMIT IwlflUS I luttar wmi Meat Furebata. BliTTER an)uglaa .Powell, 22. and Ollle Powell, 14, all of Caalleberry , Ala. ! Faye Kearney Wade, 22, wife of Donald Wade, and (iracle !Mae Conner of Dover, N.C., identified as the driver, were hoapitallted In critical condition. 2 Deputies Caught Speeding EPHBATA, Wash. Ufi -When Grant County Sheriff Ralph Hall sent two of his deputie.a on an assignment, they assumed he wanted service In a hurry. So they took off at Speeds In excess of 100 miles an hour. UafortunaMy, Deputy Sheriff Jerry MeUan and Juvenile Probatiou Officer De« While were using an unmarked car, with ont-of- siren. ■Soap Lake police officers, observing the car going several stop sigrH, “ adlocd pursued it. Then they radioed the sheriff’s office for assistance. They said tfw car reached gpee^ of 110 miles anbouh Bach officer was docked five days pay and scolded for “unbecoming conduct," Police Arrive Late to Slop Suicide SAN FRANCISCO lAPl-Po-lice were only minutes behind when Richard H. Gillespie Jr. braked his car near the north tower of the Golden Gate Bridge ’Sunday and leaped 200 feet his death on the jagged rocks helow. Officers said Gillespie, 24, had left a note fOr his mother, saying, “Everying il have done is a lie, I must do aWay with mjfseU before i cause further harm!" Mrs. Gillespie discovered thd note a few minutes after her son left the house. She alerted police. The highway patrol was looking for Gillespie when he Jump^. He was the 206th known suicide off the world famous span. 2 Detroit Papers Not Publishing : for the 14th Day DETROIT (AP)-Detroit’s two daily newspapers remain^ shut down for a Hth straight day today in a strike of two craft, unions. There was no announcement of a meeting between the parties last of which was held last Monday—but a session was re-’ ported possible by midwedk. The Detroit News, afternoon paper, and the mornihg Free Press have not published since July 13. Local 18 of the International Pressmen’s union and local 10 of the affiliated Paper and Plate Handlers went on strike the night of .July 13 over terms of new contracts. V.J ^ I ' , u ’*V. > I I: \ 7nn I'O.NTIAC PHK.S.S. .MONDAY. .M I.V »7. IliiH ■K' '■ II II. 'I'*’ ' . f 'Hi J. ' -l' , FRYER SALE! AND EVERY CHICKEN HAS PLENTY OFflTlN THEiMfifT' RtdiFRirERS Super-Right" Quality-Government Inspected PRICIS IPFICTIVI MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY “IUPIR.RIOMT" CUM OR Round Steak . . . >' 89 "JUPIR-RieHT ' RONILISS RUMP OR "SUFIR-RIGHT" i-INCH "CUT Rotisserle Roust 89' "SUPIR.RIOHT" ITANitINO _ Rib Roust .. 65* .......................... ........... WNOLI OR INO PIICI "SUPIR-RIOHr m mmwu m ■ Slab Bacon .... ^'45* Beef Rib Steaks • • • #9 Smoked Picnics . . • 39* "SU'PIR.RIOHT SMOKID Chipped Beef . . 35* PROZIN MEDIUM SIZI ,,, ^ Shrimp ... a*’' « 79* CAP’N JOHN'S RRIAOID ^ ^ Fish Sticks . . . 49* "SUPIR-RIGHT ' SKINLESS All-Meat Frankfurters t -Lb. Fkg. . . . 45c 2 -tr. 85 'SUPIR.RIOHT' All-Beef Hamburger 3 LR. PKG. 0 OR MORE ■(P^lPlb Uiser Amounts ... Lb. 47c Frankfurter or Hamburger Rolls 35« "SUPER-RIGHr PORK Tenderloins 79 Ideal for Broiling or Frying LB. No Coupons, No Gimmicks, No Limits... Just Quality Merchandise at Low Prices! CHOCOLATE COVERED CHEERIO ICE CREAM BARS A&P RED, SOUR PITTED ^1^ , CHERRIES 2 - Z9 Jiffy Pie trust Mix . . 2 29* A&P GRADE "A" UNSWEETENED ORANGI, L|MI OR PINIAPPLI ^ ^ COTT'S ASSORTED BEVERAGES — - m '^ Grapefruit Juice 'E' 39^ Low-Cal .. . 6 49* YUKON OR MAVIS CANNED j_ SUPER.RIGHT BANNED ^ ^ 7* Luncheon Meat 3 Crei^out Sherbet 49* Beveragos Shorp Cheddev Cheese .69* SMCfALf JANE PARKER, TWIN PACK " Banana Hut Loaf 2 70^ IN PKG. M . FOR COOKING OR SAUDS SULTANA BRAND, CALIFORNIA YELLOW CLING, SLICED OR HALVES dexola Oil Fruit Cocktail Iona Peaches LA^EL BTL 3 s95‘ : 5 - 79' ■iififflllMIBIIIIIIIIIIIIIM . SPiCIAt SALf —JANE PARKER Sandwich Creme Cookies t« Coekias in Pkg. 3 J S ^ 00 ■ Giant Tide A&P—OUR FINEST QUALITY Pineopple - grapefruit 4^99 ■rrill SULTANA WHOLE KERNEL Golden Corn ... 9 ANGEL SOFT Facial Tissues 3 ” SAVE AJ A&P ON CEREALS Your Choice 3-Lb. 1'/4-Ox. Pkg. POWDERED DETERGENT Giant Soil ,2-LB. 15 OZ. Whenties, " o.. Cheerios, 10>/x-Ox. Totpi, . > o>. I ''I' CASE OF 12 PT. BOXES..............................3^’ All Pricti ENecrive .thrn Tueiday, July 28rh in All Eostern Mich. A&P Supermerketa _THE^^KAT ATLANTIC S PACIFIC/TFA COMPANY, INC “I' /■I A A I, „ - • ' ''' I 'I i '4:;!;" jy pi p'' ■' J. TIIK PON'IIAl’ 1‘IIKKS. MONDAY. JI'LV >J7. lum Hi H After Losing Leg Liff/e Leaguer in Comeback Blue Water Bridge Toll-Free longer H,V UANItY (’OM.HCH Tt 1'3’ON, Ok Id ihd«iH*i’ 'iuliliftl, lull vovYwl )m woullt wiilk iinmii somWlay. 11 wiiH Scpi ; 111, liHi:i, iirtd SiMiiIi’.v Maniiliiu liml IiimI hcni • mI(I IiIk i'lijlit l('« Imd Imuiii mn-|Mii((U'i| III ihc kiMM' Siiiiili'y- or Ooh, i\)i Mi.y riilliMj, Irlod lo iiold luiti hiM It'iii'N but Iho ihiHiuhl hr nil^hi nrvor, again | lilay Ini.si'lmll wiih loo much for him *' imar brra, kijaw ilw imporlaiica (t| a* win for Ilia {'iip|dt*d ymiitg-' TIpUm won 15 4, mid Hub rillclnal all Ihr way. ll/VrK C/VTIIIINO 'Hii' yo(in«!(U>r Is'hack at , his old position fiow,'i'alclu' I . Loss, than a month ago Hub's hopes were realized, 1'odors said he would have lo be enn -lul, but he could try out for the team, Ills wiach, Don Hoyal, the | brother of Texas University f(M)tbalI Conch Darrell Uoyoi, told Hul) lo put on a uniform and try pitching.. j ills'first game was against I he small town of Cache in .soiilhwcsiern Oklahoma. Hoyal told Hub to throw a few and i when game time catne he was .signah'd to the mound. Hub's leamninles, most of whom are orphans from a home And he piohahly won't Dim-tors were amazed at his resH while ho was la the hos-pllal And one nurse,said, "When he was first moved lo our floor we would go la to see him and our hearts'^ would nenrly break, We knew he was In severe pain, hul he would always manage a smile, After a while' We «P'h feeling .sorry (or him and startf tsi sending youngsters down lo visit our smiling boy." MAIL CAMK IN An Associated Press story lold of Bub's misforlunes and mail began pouring In from ihroughoiil the mdlon. At least one |»erson from every state managed a Idler and hasd)all players opened Ihelr hearts io him. Hub's idol, New York Yankee star Mickey Mtinlle who also is Other stars Joined fn, Houslon Colt enleWr John Bateman visited But) In the hospital and Ktan Miisial and Harmon Klllehrew sent pldures, Next month Bah and,his fami ly will lake their anniial vaea< Hon to Kansas City to see the Yankees play. ^ I mi:: AM I':ni)i :i) Huh knows he won’t he a proiessloaal baseball ' player when he grows up; he's^given np lhai dream He does talk nlHUit a spot ts eareer, , "I think I ndghl li« a eoaeh,".« he says. "That whiild l>e one gtssi way to help someone who had the same l»ad luck I had. It will take the rest of my life to. pay back the favors tieojde have diWforme," I The highest » t> a I d iH)llege teachers in this eountry are tn I the category of professors of ; law, who average tl2,(MK) a year,, i according lo a recent federal govei'niiieat survey. SARNIA, Ont, t/yPi The now bridge tods on the Canadian side of the International Blue Water Bridge won’t take ilfegP Aug 1, It may be tumalderably later than that, Thomas Mllway. deputy chairman of the Bide Water Bridge Commission, said Balurday lolls will have lo lie delayed t>endlng solution of a mmdmr of orgaob sallonil problems. A 28-cenl loll each way had been antlclputts] for Auit: I. THIS WilK’S SMCIAL MEN'S SUCKS 39c ClIANfD and PBISSED ECON-O-WASH Thru the Storms of Tomorrow.. . Today B. F. Goodrich KOROSEAL' Rigid Vinyl Doors and Whito Cloor Through Non Conductor# (Uill for Hitpohilment ALL WEATHER WINDOW CO. Member el l^entlac Area Chamber ef Commerce Waterford OR 3-6688 A GAS INCINERATOR CAN MEAN 'Good Neighbor Relations" and Perisonal Convenience! NOW AYAIUBLE A LIMITED NUMBER OF CALCrNATOR 'FACTORY SECONDS" AT SPEC^L PRICES Due to our proximity to the Calcinotor'plant (Boy City” we hove been able to obtoin models with imperfect finishes — mars, scratches and scuffs. They're in top mechanical order and include all of the usual exclusive Calcinator features. SEE THESE BARGAINS, TODAY! CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY FREE GIFTS FOR ALU ill' RICHIE m-ouir -we si oam** ^8cb<&rdson farm dairy ,S tores ■* V) *- .2466 Oxc*olx.ca,s:*d JL.sa.lKe ]R.d. ^ S YXi'irAIia' 2 blocks West of Sylvan Center VALUABLE COUPON THIS COUPON GOOD FOR PACKAGE OF Q HOT DOG WITH PURGHASE OF 1-LR. KOEGEL’S HOT DOGS 59‘ I FREE HALF.GALLON OF I RICHARDSON'S HOMOGENIZED VITAMI GRADE 'A' MILK I WHIN YOU PURCHASE '3 HALF GALLONS S GLASS AT REO PRICE: 35c EACH I CTN. 37c WONDER OR SILVERCUP IN ORDER TO ACQUAINT OUR NEW FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS WITH RICHARDSON'S FARM-FRESH GRADE 'A' MILK THIS SPECIAL OFFER IS BEING MADE THRU AUGUST 1. « , dsons DAIRY-FRESH Fruit Drink LEMON DRINK ORANGEADE GRAPE DRINK FRUIT PUNCH HALF GAL. BOTTLE VALUABLE COUPON 'IBBrl'tslll. THIS COUPON GOOD FOR , FREE HALF GALLON OF RICHARDSON'S FARM-FRESH GRAoTlf SKIMMED MILK INTRaDUCTORY OFFER WHEN YOU PglRCHASE 3 HALF GALLONS GLASS AT REGULAR PRICE; 25c EACH. CTN. 27c Valid at any Rlchordlon.owned stor* thru Aug, 1, 1964. VALUABLE COUPON 20* 20 ■ ■ ^ ‘ ‘ p: / "J l_^ A; TH v'4r. ''V'.V:r’'''v j '" " y ' '' ' ■ ' ■ ' ^ ^ i*ONTfAC PHKSH.MOMDAV. .H'l/V 27. nXll 1"/ 1 ,/ (' I FOOD TOWN SUPER MARKETS PEOPLE'S FOOD MARKETS STOP! I SHOP! SAVE! TW0M|MmAM. |llMI*llwl«An7| WfltttoMltkiM. I «**'»«**'• I ^Ntwoyi B g n7SGM%UA«M. I OPIN»UNUAV . ■ 111 AUlUiN I m E. PIKt ST. I 700 AUlURN ST. I Ul OACMAAO LAKE A ■ ertin * e«in s WmI> ■ Pi>«n » A M: til f C M ■ . • * u i„| . u fl 0(*»" » * ^ J tteitp AUMflAVi I (JMMUiiMQAy^.nt g ewnyeAytAWnli I Q>fN ^miOAV y m SALE DATES: MON., JULY 27, thru WED., JULY 29,1064 GIGANTIC Economical Blue Ribbon NAPKINS ......... 2 60 Cl Pkgt 19' Stokoly'i Delicious DICED BEETS .....2 No^3p3 Com 19' Economical Personal Size IVORY ......... . .........4 Hors 19' Froih... Long GREEN CUCUMBERS.... ...2 hr 19' GREEN PEPPERS.......... .........2 for 19' FroiK GREEN ONIONS 2 Bwnchos . 19' Gordon Froth RED RADISHES., CoHo Bogs 19' Fr«oh CABBAGE ......... D«liciou* Cardinal Red GRAPES Food Club #whi». CAKE MIX -Hir VonComp'i TUNA Chocoioto, Lomon, Strawbony A Banana BANQUETCREAMPIES... Bordan* or Soaltojit COTTAGE CHEESE........ Mill. Owon't STRAWBERRY PRESERVES Hygrada VIENNA SAUSAGE Grape, Orange, Punch Ringb FRUIT DRINKS 46 ox. Con HEART PEACHES.... Delicious DERBY CHIU.... Delicious 1 DERBY TAAAALES..... Delicious HEINZ CATSUP...... Treesweet Frozen ORANGE JUICE.... N. 2Vi Young, Plump, if Tender & 0h!$o Good!! FRYING CHICKENS 251 WHOLE FRYER ROASTING CHICKENS . . 35“ CHICKEN LEGS ....... itr 39‘i CHICKEN BREASTS .... s:? 49'*^ CHICKEN WINGS . . . .......19“ CHICKEN BACKS & NECKS ... 7'» PETER'S HOT DOGS a: QQC SLICED BACON w , y / .. Off •' , / MAXWELL \ HOUSE SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! COFFEE 3 - i** Kraft's MIRACLE WHIP 3r Rfl FREE GOLD BELL ill! Stamps With Purohass of any T lb. bag of POTATO CHIPS ■Cm»^.-Nm 1 3 r Food Town- • iWlVIiWlVI ____________________' ■People’s Bonus Stamp Coupon, Kraft's MIRACLE VVHIP c 39' Limir 1 3=); ■ (■^MtMltHJ1IMiMlMI/Atft(t|iii1ittl/Ut\tMIM1/t!)fl/(l/uji(15) >.w.wY«Wvw*V’*W‘W*W»O.W»W*W, I g^AW|Wtwtwiwt)mmrtwi\ gH Food Town • People’s Sonus Stamp Coupon Cfl free GOLD BELL Stamps With Purchass .of any 1 0 lbs. or more of POTATOES t IXeufMtn. N«ne Sold to Dealers er Mioen 1 -J, THU l>(>XTTA(' I’llKSS. MOXHAV, .HT.V S7. Him Foi* New Development Smaller Lots in Orion Twp. OHION •|‘(1WN«IUP ' m townntil|) r, (Ml t ri K. Iitiard h n iipprtivHl on a /.iiiiliiti ’ Ammidiiimit jiei'iiiUtlnii xmtilliM' lots 1(11 tho |>ro|Hi»(Hl $250-millmn rpsldontliil communliv lito t' Aftei' a Iwo-liour iHnirliiK be fore HI) midli^m’o ol iiboul 7h Frldny iiislil, ibp tiomfl Kiiyc Hm okay to How H I'd T KohHhk, piTNldent of (ho firm ploimiiiK "KoHtingion " Koatlngton will hr loriilrd on the former WlldwiMMi KBriiiii, « a,W(Fuere dile north of FTS und weat of M3S4, ai/e wiia iiol 'mliK Oil the quulily of Itii’ lii)iiu'a would he lowmnl, t TIUTY smiCM The I wo oIno niikI tliiit ainiilT tivernois. It is p 1 a n n e d for members and their families. Among’the projects to be on display will be clothing, w i l d flowers, .'"flowers, vegetables, photography, entomolo^, rab- fts, sheep, beef and wool: The County fiJ-H Fair will be ;iLug.^ - 15 at tire 4-H fair-M24 at Walton. ,/ mW, I'm m$ 4MI* $vmm9/9 big tieete l»r fmt $$$ • g)vw«««y WATIEMflON IS YOURS K)R ONIY 19c Nufvy, $Uy_______ tbit AfiJ JiNil liyf. •$ Sm99t»r‘t fo fiH S (MtunJi il CtRcMt fRII y«uc bM$ •fMlMrvk*.* 2-Ooor REFNIOENATON FNEEZEN IN Ut. 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W(l(|ii MlyWMMNMWlthtatUry. aim •y«ll*kl* wits T*l*- HRAII AOAIN CADILLAC HEARIN8 AID GO. or roNTiAC After his burst pf paternal pride had simmered down, Tony phllosophlxed about future plans for Ills family. A ♦ . A "I want t6 have three or four more children. I want to have them Iteep coming rs I get older, and I'll speml ail ll«s lime I can with them, I also will work out an arrangement whereby I can have i^y other two daughters I by Janet Leigh), for two or three months of the year, and Tension Eases in Singapore SINGAPORE (AP)~lt was almost "business as usual" today as Singapore sought to shake off the tetwion built up during last week's bloody racial rWs between Malays and Chinese. The daytime curfew was shortened to two and a half hours, from noon to 2:30 p.m. but the ban on street movements still was in effect from . p m. to 5:30 a.lm. the rtext morning. maybe take them to Europe with me, (IIU'^AT WAV "Whiit M great why to Slav ym,^ng! If you're wUh your children a great deal, play wlllv them, learn with them, llielr youth Is iKiund to rub off oa you;" This may .’come as a surprise to those parents who say their children are pushing them iiUo an early grave. Hut Tony may have a point, And, uTilIke some film stars, he does not appear to be overly concornod about encroaching age. In fact, he is the only star I recall who not only figures his age accurately, but In halves. "Right now I’m 3fl," he remarked. "At that age most men have completed their families. I'm lucky to have a wife who Is yming enough (IR) to go on hav-Ing children until I'm an old man" SHE'8 l)ELI(illTEI) He didn’t say, whether Chris-time has been considted on this matter. But he did reiwrt that the German lass is delighted with motherhood. Tony Cbrtls is a fellow does a lot Of theorizing about the future, n<»t only for his family, but for Ids career. He views the latter reality. Even though he appears to be one of Holly-w(MKi's busiest stars, he makes no predictions about how Jong he can last in the business. Two Ships Collide,-3rd Runs Aground HONOLULU (A!» - Two^ U.S, Navy ships collided and a^thlrd ran aground over the weekend at Okinawa during gale winds (I’oni Typhoon Flossie, the Navy reisuTed Iralay, There were im Injuries to irer-sonnel, according l(i H Pacific Kleei'Hpokesman, Damage to Hie slUps in the Saturday acel-denls was rated "not serious," rdlhough no details were given. The spokr^smnn said the nliops were In lliiekner Ray when winds of ulauit .tfl inlles an lumr sti'uek and the attack transport George Clymer collided with the amphibious ship Eldorado, About 20 minutes later, the hlgh-.speed transport Weiss broke out of her anchorage and went aground, ' ^ Boy Killed on Bike NIAGARA FALL.S, N, Y, ItPi -Brian C, Phelps, 7, of Detroit, was injured fatally here Satur' day when he was struck by a car while riding his hike. Shops and offices reopened for their first full day of business since the flare-up last Tuesday of riots which left 21 dead and 4tl0 Injured. Police reported no new Incidents but said "pressure against lawless elements" was continuing. This referred to a drive against Singapore’s underworld Chinese "secret societies,' 'The competition Is terrific. It’s amazing that television hasn’t already knocked off the movies. But television isn’t tlie only competitor. We’ve got to fight everything else for the entertainment dollar, from baseball to bowling. "That mean.s an actor has to keep on his toes all the lime. The trouble Is, you never know when you’re slipping. You might think you’re going along fine, and suddenly you wake up one morning and find you’re in a television series." It will never happen to him', Tony vowed. As soon as he detects the first signs of slippage, he intends to quit. Foot Hcaltli DO YOU SUrhR WITH: Corns? Calluses ? Bunions ? Tired, Aching or Burning Feet? 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Kathleen Kennedy, 13, (laugh ter of Ally, Gen, Hoherl F, Ken nedy, -r^tde tier (smy, AHuh, to a first place rlpbon, two sec- COBURG, Germany liR — An East German youth, who learned his way around the Iron Curtain while serving as a border guard, led four friends safely to West tJerirtniiy over tlie weekend. Bavarian lionler officials, reported liHlay, Gerrmin hordi'c irimps. He was able to bring them Haf(|ly through the hurbed wire harrito's and minefields strung along the (!onuiuinlsl side of the boi|(ler. They said the g r ii u p was made up of thrw» amiri'iiiin's, a sUideiil iiiul a girl lalioraiory worker. The five hud planned their escape long In iidviince. Hie liorHer giiiirds said, anil re-lied on the knowledge of the one who find served with the East whose gangsters led some of the mobs. A police Spokesman said 524 known secret society thugs have been arrested. BEGAN INVESTIGATION Police began an investigation to determine what triggered the four days of terror that began with a fight during a Malay' Moslem celebration Tuesday afternoon. One version said five Malay youths attacked a Chinese policeman. Another was that an unidentified person threw a bottle at a Moslem procession. Extinguish Small Fire at Ford Fair Pavilion FE 8-2733 NEW YORK (AP) - A small fire, quickly extignuished, caused evacuation of from 2,500 to 3,000 persons from the Ford Pavilion at the World’s Fair Sunday. The pavilion was closed for three hours while water fiPm automatic sprinklers set off by the blaze was mopped up. 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In a statement Issued in Washington, Goldwoter said he had not given an Interview to the German newsmen — "He only asked me a Ifew questions." Holi;er said Si;inday night he met Goldwater on July 4 at Preswtt, Ari?.., attd told him he had l>ecn trying tq get an appointment for an interview. He said the sena^ tor suggested they talk then and there. Holzer wrote that Goldwater told him; I 0?N^«ArV(l?MA«lY'lh\(;ri0N } o» PntiMAc (All prftlnclti, County ’^Micmstii feiiciion ifcignM ClorK. wIM. t SiunOAv «m] « logoi TO Mi h rogltlri , .........0 Thirliot?! •ny rogulor, ipo«l«l or oOlclal Ktion «nS ih« g«y o> okI' «»iy» - ______ ... thp Mm> Inlorvonlng «oy Mo— — ■ pr (miry * NOTICa It Mta'fSV mVRN Thil I Will it it Hi* Poliowing PIKM on Mon-d«y. TuMOiV. Thuridiy ind Prldoy: •I TowniSlii onic*, MM Opdyki Soid from OtOO i.m. to f.M p.m #nd on WidntMliy from t:« p.m, to liOO p.m, •nd on AAondoy. Auoutf 3, IH4 _ laO Day Tha ThIrflath day praoMIno laid tiactidn At provldad dy tKtion m Ad No. no. Pubiir Actt of io»4 from a o'elook a.m. until I o'clook p.m, on aacn tald day for th* mpott of SCViewiNo tha RtoiSTBATlON and ------------ ‘ ' Tha nama of no parton bi I. .1. ______ RfSIDENT of tl Of raghti ■' ConttlTulii > prtcinct at tha ti ling tuch r tcilon, (hall farad in tha ragltlr_________ ■ LBCTOP UNABUi TO MAKi PEP-tONAU APPLICATION, PROCiOURi SiC. $04. Any tiador, who It unabi# to maka partonal appllcallnn ' J raglitrafion ' c"f.r'’k7r8:,— . .... tidanca li lo-prior to tha Vaitkw ■bTtacurlnli'' from*l81 ---- -----> Townthir, City er Vlllada In which It tocatad hit lagal raildanca dUpll-cata ragiiiratlon eardt. and atKufino In dupileata tha raglitration aifidavit batbra a notary public or olhar olllcar lagally authorliad to adminilar oatht, and ra> turning tuch rtglitrillon cardi to tha Clark of tha Townahlp. City oh Vlllaga batora tha cloaa of olfica houra on tha lilt day of- raglatratlon prior to any alactloo or Primary alactlon: Tha notary public or olhar ottlear admlnlttorlng tha oath than tlgn hit nama on tha llna tor * ONRiirs^RBo'MRtONt NOT EN-TITLBD' TO VOTE. SEC. 4»l. Th« i"-tpactort of alactlon at any ai or primary alactlon In thli tfata, any Dlitrict, County. Townihip,' Cl any Dlitrict. County. Townihip,' City « Vl/lpoo thoroot. than not rdcotvo th vota at any oarion whom nama Ir — lygHfarad In lha raglttralion book o Townihip. “ -- “—-a oftari TRANSP ---- Praclnct In which ■TRAhSFBR''^F’ REGISTRATION, AF-PLICATION, TIME. -------- — ' ■ rag ttarad alKtor may, upon changa of ratidanea within tha Townihip, City or VlllaM. cauiP hia raglitration to bo tram farnad to hli now aodroti by landmg tho hit p $ th a 0 In parion tor ----- - Jl itrlka through tho lait addrait, ward and praclnct num-bar and racord tha now addrasi, ward and precinct number on tha original and dupllcala raglitration cardi. and lhall place tha original raglitration card In the proper praclnct tlla. Such franifari •hall n«» ha' madaiwithin the 30 dayi preceding a ! luch thirtieth day friln$t»r ihall , permit any parion to vote In any Townihip, City or vTllago In which coding any election or prii_ _____ TRANSFER OF RFOISTRATION ON ELECTION DAY. SEC. 303. Any ragli-farad alactor who hdi romovad from one alactlon praclnct of a Townihip, City or Vlllaga to another alactlon praclnct of tha lama Townihip, City or Vlllaga ihIM have lha right to make application )o have hit ragiiiratlon transtorrad on any elation or primary alactlon day by exa-. cuflng' a raquast over hli or her ilgnalura for luch transtar and pratanllng the ■ aama to tha alacfton board In tha praclnct in which ha li raglitarad. Upon receiving tuCh raguait, tha Impactor of alactlon lo Charge of tha raglitration racerdi shall compare tha signature Ihara- r such lai ppileant ft Y Or Vlllaga Clark who ... n «ic;r:^«i - / straat or rasidant hni,«a any Township, City such praclnct tor that tha Township, changed. It shall be the duty of the Townmip., City or Vlllaga Clork to make tho chan^ tto show the proper name of the s tha registration records, and It shall not be nacaisary tor the alactor' to change his raglatratlon with raspect tharato In order to bovUllglbla to vote. I / GRETA V. BLOCK / Township Clark ' ' .yC: July 27 and 2S, l»«4 ______t No. 38-District, No. j. Commencing at the intersection of Faatheratone Avenue at a point whore ..............‘s of Section 27 Intersects with tl Ave- thence West on Faatharstona Ava-nua to the Intersection of Mt. Clemens Street; fhanca West on. Mt. Clemens Street to the Intersection of MOntaray Boulevard; thanca North along Monterey Boulevard to the Inlarseetlon of Moht-Clair Avenue; thence North along Montclair Avenue to the Intersection of Grandview Boulevard; thanca North along lha quarter section link and Josiyn Avenue to the Intersection of N. Party Straat; thanca North along N. Parry Street to the Intersection of tho East-West quarter sectloji Una of Section 21; thence East along the EasFWost quarter Section II jf Section 21 to the .. .. ______ S. E. quarter of Section 21; thanca along the East line at Section 21 place OLGA BARKELEY, City Clark •.... -nd 27, — ■ the Elaefihflwer government and Swrelary of State Dulles, You mual slwtlya' siiovv yourself ready to liirow in everylhitig if you warn Ut Ite res|)«<-tiHl uml you are fighting for iieaiT," Hie re|)ort |ial i > "If we meet him part way on the question of the, supreme command 4n "tlie Atlantic alliance and tile right to help in mtttthry planning of the Atlantic alliance, wt cqrlalnly could come to an agreement with him. You Just have to alt down and talk with one another. ."De GauUe would certainly t^t have prevented the Brltlali f^*om becoming a member of tlie Uommon Maraet If Great Bri- tain had underatood him and him rightly." 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SAVINGS UP TO H OF ORIGINAL PRICE! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!' , v / -4 ,j Ah' / ■M& T J/-;i 4^ Wa raiarva Ihfi'dght ta Hmll quonlitlai. Pticai and itami affactiva at Kragar in Datrait and Eaitarn Michigan thru Tuatdoy, July II, 1964. Nana told ta daalari. Copyright t964. Tha Kragar Company. j d I I ■ i' 'v^-' ,.v"; m','v'u-;,-:''!, nriiy.-i II . ' ' '' I , • ' ' . * . ,. „ ' ■ . ' ii I'llK |»l)NTIAi' miOhS. MuNnAS..IM-N -i?. Mhu (' .5 Galimore, Teammate John Farrington Dead Bears Star Halfback Killed in Auto Accident WIUJK GAUMOKK RP88ELAKR. Ind, (AP)^ Tile »port)( world w«i» «luniiiKi l<*d«y In III* wBkfi of H cnil'oon-iiiK 8Ulo craali widch killed Uht-c'«(io Boara* iliir hMlfbai^k Willie (lellmoro Niul hl8 teNnnnatr, Jolm Ferrltiglon, (Inllmore, n aeven-yeer wter-, nn who w«» drafted from Florida A&M Univerilty In 1050, and FarrlnKton, a A-fmit-S, 2l7-|iH>und offeiutive Mjiread eml, were killed In jtlie wreckage of Oalih more'i m late Sunday night on a rural road. IlFTUItNINti State piillce aald (lallmon and Farrihglon apparently were returning Ui their living quart-era at Ht. Joaeph College when (lallinore'H cur akldded out of control on a curve. Police aald the car went off the road and overturned, throwing the men from the vehhde. The car then ran over (iall. more'* body, policp aald, and came to reat on Ha wheela, '' Farrlngfon waa kilted liiHtanl-ly and Galimore died ahoi'tly after arrival .at Jaaper County IJIoapital, Galimore ami Farrington had hciU) training with the Iteai'H in preparation for the College All-.Star f(Htthull game Aug: 7, They had attended u pluyeia' meeting earlier In the evening. The deatha were the third this y«ar Involving prtdesslonala from'^the Chicago teanm, Ken IfuhbH, Hccotid hasemurr of the Chicago Cuba, wga killed ahortly before spring training when his lu'ivute plane croshf^l In UUih. The tragedy brought to an abrupt close for what Hears' of fioials hud expected to he a ban • ner season for the spaedy Gall-morp. Gftlirnore. 2I>, married and llib father of thi'ee children, started slowly Inst year after off season operal|oim on both kndes. ItuI halfway through the (oimpaign —climaxed by Hie Hoars' cham' pionship National Football league victory over the New Yo^ Giants Galimore was oft and running. Ih' eiKhsI^ Ills seveiilli season with the Hears with ,‘I2I yards and a respectable :UI average. "WUIi§ was looking better 'Ilian ever fjiefore since lie’s been with ns," said I'hil Handler, Hoai)i' assistant coach "He was going just wonderful." Gallmorei n iHooi i, ili7-poun< der front SI, Augustine. Fla., bad been living in Chicago. Farringlon, 211, last season canghi 21 pns.s(ts gissl lor :i;l,1i yards and two li'mcbdowns Farrington, who was married Just after the season ended last .year, made vital reception* twice during the championship campaign. . 'riie Prairie View, (Jollege graduate, who was drafted In KMIrt, starred In the Hears' 5'2-l4 victory ovqr the Los Angeles Homs last season, The 1^ Walt, Tex., prmluet caught six passes for 7H yards and scored one touelidowri. DressenSays Boners Cost 10 Games So Far Dttroit Los0i Two 01 NY Tokt* 4 of 5 in Weokend Sorias DETROIT (AP) - Benehrad plays, claims Detroit Tigers Manager (Tiarlle Dressen, have rast his team at least ten games this season, four In the past two weeks. Rut a misplay by shortstop Dick McAullffe and Centerfield-er (leorge Thomas In the second game of Sunday's doubleheader with the New York Yankees ap-fieared to be the worst of all to tfie Detroit manager. "We finally get a pltciier out there who can get tht>m out and we pull a stunt like that," Dres-sen complaimxi. "You've got to think in this game, too." * The Tigers, who lost the opener Sunday 11-6. looked like they were on their way tq snapping a three-game losing streak and salvaging a second game in the five-game aet with the Bronx Bombers, US. Track Team Defeats Russians COS ANGEI.es I^wwith two World records headed for the books, along with three American marks, the Uni^ States celebrated its most decisive victory and the Russians flew home for exlra-lntensive training for the Olympics Games. Such was the wind-up of the sixth dual meet between the USA and USSR, whose track and field aggregations are regarded as the most powerful in the world. ■ A crowd of 5.'),924 turned but for the final show Sunday In' Memorial Coliseum -- 50,519 watched Saturday — bringing the two^Jay total to 106,643. WIN OVER-ALL . The final scores, in men's events, the United States 139, Russia 97; In women's events. Russia 59, the United States 48; and over-all, the United States 187, Russia 156. It was the first time the United States won overall. The Russians on arrival from Moscow said their team was two months behind the Americans, because of the seasons, and with two months to go before the Tokyo Games, It could appear the Soviets will have a busy time in the immediate weeks ahead. There were highlights for all and the crowd kept up a noisy rumble of approval each afternoon. The big roar Sunday Went to 27-year-old Jim (frelle for hIs' "THAT*; PLAY Then came the play In the seventh inning and the Yankees Jumped on the opportunity to score thuree runs and went on to win. 54. Denny McLain had held the Yankees, who clobbered five Detroit hurlers for. 16 hits in the opeho*, to just two hits going into the seventh. He had retired 16 of 17 batters to faqe him when he walked Tom Tresh with one away. Joe Pepitone popped to McAuliffe and everything seemed fine. Then John Blanchard hit another pop fly in back of shortstop and McAuliffe moved back. Thomas ran in but neither of them called for the ball and it fell for a hit. Phil Linz's ground rule double sent one run in and Hector Lopez’s pinch-hit single chased*-home two more. YANK SLIDES AWAY^Tony Kubek of the New York Yankees slides safely under the glove of Detroit third baseman Iton Wert in yesterday’s double-header. Kubek had reached first with his 1,000 hit as a major leaguer. New York won both games, ll-6 and 5-4." victory in the I.StKFmeter run, and Bob ScTiul as lib and 30-year-old Hill Dellinger ran off with the 5,000 meters. TWO RECORDS The day before the ovations went to I8-ycar-ol(l Gerry Llnd-gren after his uma/.ing triumph In the grueling 10,000 and the two world record smashers, Fred Hanse, 17-4 in the |)ole vault, and Dallas Long, 67-10 in the shot put. Blaine Lindgrcn of Salt Lake City posted a surprise win Saturday when he edged Pon-(ia's Hayes Jones by Inches in the 110-meter high hurdles. LIndgren's time was 13.6 sec- Grid Cardinals Decide to Stay in St Louis ST, LOUIS (AP)-The football Cardinals are not going to migrate South next fall—after de-eldliig ihelr grounds are best In SI. Louis. Charles and Bill Bldwill, president and vice, president of the Nnllonnl Football l.a}ugue team, made lla^ formal anpouncomdnt Sunday in a joint statement al St. Louis. Charles Bldwill made an announcement at the Cardinal training -JM1 ............ ...J 4749-73-72i:-*l . V; M-^Ta-T^-^SI ... y70-7i Amateur Athletic Union fpr a series of meets in Europe and Jamaica. OUan Cassell,^Houston, Tex., 400 meters, and John Rambo, Long Beach, Calif., State, were named for meets in Oslo, Norway, July 29-30 and Aug. 10-11. Charles Foster of Kearney State, Neb., was appointed coach. Bill Hardin, Baton Rouge, La., 400 meter hurdles, and Ed Car-ruthers, Santa Ana, CaliL, high jump, were chosen for the meet in Stockholm, Sweden, July 30-Aug,i 4. It was in Stockholm in 1934 that Glenn Hardin, Bill’s father, spt the then world’s record for the 400^meter hurdles. . Dave Tork, Morgantown, West Va., pole yaulter, and John Camien, Los Angeles, a miler, will both join the team July 4 in Stockholm and then go on to the second meet in-Oslo. Walter Haas, athletic director at'the University of C h i c a g o is in. charge. ,^ONES PICKED .1^ The following were chosen for a meet Aug. 1 and 3 in London: JJary Weisiger, Durham, fl.C., ttiiler; Fran Smith, Buffalo, anddowjiurdles., N.Y., 880; Hayes Jones, Pontiac hurdler: Otis Burrell, Los Angeles, high jump. The'coach for the London team is Nick Carter of Santa Barbara, Calif. Carnien will compete with this team July 3 before going to Stockholm. The largest squad ot all was selected for a meet in Kingston, Jamaica, Aug. 13-is. On this team are Bob Hayes, Jacksonville, Fla., Henry Carr, Detroit, Paul Drayt, Cleveland, apd Trenton Jackson, University of Illinois, sprinters: Adolph Plummer, Los Angeles, and Ulis Williams, Compton, Calif., 440; Morgan Groth, Martinez, Calif., 880 and mile; Rex Cawley, Los lAngeles, 400 meter hurdles; Gerry Lindgren, S p o k a'ri e, Wash., Jeff Fjshbeck, Belmont, Calif., and Jim Beatty, Chhpel Hill, N. C., distances; John Thomas, Boston,, high Jump; Ralph Boston, Nashville, Tenn., broad jump;-John Jeisy, Win-kleman, Ariz., decathlon. In addition the following girls are going to Jamaica: Edith McGuire, Atlanta, Ga., and Vivian Brown, Cleveland, sprints; Tammy Davis, Frederick, Md., and„ Rosie Bonds', Riverside,’ Califj,. I hurdles^ and . Janell Smithl Fredonia, Kan., 220, 440, At There wtwi no heavy work scheduled, for today or tomorrow as tome of the veterans were still completing their physical examinations. Among t hose still unsigned are Joe Schmidt, Terry Barr, John Gordy, Sam Williams, Dan Lewis and McCord. Director of Personnel Russ Thomas was in camp bright and early this morning hoping to complete contract arrangements with these players. Coach Wilson was shocked to hear of the tragedy in the Chi-, cago Bears’ camp which took the lives of Willie Galimore and John Farrington. The pair were killed in an auto accident last night enroute back; to their Rensselaer, Indiana camp. ‘Tm sure the entire Bears’ training camp must feel terrible over this," said Wilson. ROOKIES DROPPED Eight rookies' were releasfed after Saturday’s rugged workout. Included were Mike Currie of Michigan State, younger brother’ of Green Bay’s Dan Currie, who was'vying for a linebacker’s job: defensive halfbacks Gordon Scarborough of East Texas State and Dick Litnerick of Iowa Statd. Central .Michigan u a r d Uwe Wiese and four tackles, Carl Stanford, North Caroline A & T; Don Hyne, Baldwin Wallace; John Gavurnik, Carthage College and Steve Barilla of Wichita also departed.’ Another rookie, Glemi Holton, a 210 ^urid halfback from West Virginia left eamp on hig own Saturday. . ‘i 7 The rookie list is now down to r - A 10 with a total of 54 players in camp. Tuesday morning will be devoted to photography b e f o i* c Press and TV cameramen and a workout is scheduled for Tues day afternoon. Twice daily drills wijl contin ue for the rest of the‘week ai 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. with the full dress intra-squad scrim mage slated for Saturday nighi ■ at U. of D. Stadium. Tickets for the scrimmage an available locally at Osmun’s Oliver Buick and Varsity Shoi in'Birmingham. U.S.-USSR Track tos ANGELES I - ^2® "letei’s-l/ Henry Cerr, 'Detroit, 28. 2, Paul P.C.*y|(>'i,.^Cleveland, 21.8. 3, Bore ‘ Zubov, USSR, 21.3. Dlicua I Savfihui U Oerter, West Babylo. . .... 5'/j Inches. .2, Jey $i vaster, Trementon, Utah, 193-3. ^-IKIi Bukhantsev, USSR, 189-9. 4, Viktor iCon panpyets, USSR, 184-1 Vi. : 3,0(X)-theter steeplechasa — 1, Georu Youiig, Sliver City, N.M., 8:42.1. 2, Je CI.UI.—1, Belmont,. Cbllf., 8:43.4, Fishback, Naroditsky, High Jump — I, vaiery 7 feet 3Va Inches. 2. Jot Beach, Calif., 7-Va. 3, Santa Ana, Cam., 4-18 Kbrnarski, USSR 4-8'/». 1,508 meters -gelei, 3:41.3. 4. ' " Morgen l Ivan Gelltsky, USSa roth/-Martinez, Calll Aieksayunas. . USS^K Jay, Calif., 1:47.5. 2, Darnall MHchel . Cleveland, 1:48.8.. 3, Rein Telp, USS1 . 4, Abram Krivoaheyev, USSr ' USSR, 245-2'/^. 3, er, Calif., 242-4. . Pleasant, P$., 254-4W. Janis Lusis, USSR, 2 2, Vladimir KuznetaO' Frank Covelll, Bellfiov .. Davis, Phliadalphi II Inches. American racord. 0 bj^ Ira Davis, Rome, Sapt. 4, 194' 1 Kreyar, USSR, 53-1Va. Vladimir GoryayeY,''uSS'r','”'52-o';'’ '. 'harge, r^Philadelphla, _5(I-S'.J, Ohio, 14:12.4. 2, L... - Ore., 14! 14.2. 3: . 14:18.0. 3, Pyotr Bob Schut, Dayto' . Williams 3:83.4. 2, USSR, Vadim 0, hip, Vasin Anishimov, Valpry Frolov, V BIChkov 3:11.3. ANGELES (AP) _ The dacathk ' ir)es In lha USA-USSR track ar. /I#’ ****^** M'Mk Jaity, Wlnklaman, Arix., M.HW- 'Hi kfi ■ ’ i 1/i Major League Boxes Tiii: |i»6nTiA|^ vnmHJii Monday, rJULYtf, 1(164 1.^ LOI ANGCi.Et I I %..... MikkniMn itin I) V a H WiMiii |e"i' ilHiESv M/AmiM**,, i I i 1 I kK »’ 10 n'p'' ) tt I I Slu”''* •*'* 4 } } (I V«ih»w« (t I / Q M llilwooii 4 I 0 I (I 3b 4 • I WMMIH MT- rirw iqrR I, I. , 15 vunvmi, w U)tl UfW YlirK II, Dbliail 4. I lOR iiH> An Jb 4(1(114111)1011. Ti»|h, Th()[v,*. a, M» 'm l llnin A„mi4i m i-ttKinan HH fr»in lUl, llsii«v mh to ;]j i ifbwmilk. 1)1 H N Ab 10 MSP Rv «»KPW, I by bbwttiAlo iKnoobl. WP ft0fll4l«» ( I ipih It PObllOlltl I MINNtlOTA CHICA04) 9 9 9 v»H«ii»i (I ,1 p'a'o H'»hb‘o»r' n*4 *^^'o r.-,,-! av’t in -... 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Seven of the Doubles Champs Will Defend Title in County Event The 6lh annual (Oakland County 0|mh tennis tournament will beghi .Saturday morning at Oakland University courts with doubles lehm Dick Mhieweaser and Italph Alee returning to defend their crown. Sfionsond by The Poniiae fresM Penilac Reeteailon Department MEN'S SINGLES > MEN'S DOUBLES Augutn-2,1964 - AugHir 8-9,1964 Ookland Univeraity Tennit Courts B»4h,r4M Min: Sonf, OP ChlcAfto 1. * »1 4014 I. ChltAop' I}, Go To Ori ^0 lo For Your GTO and SAVE at. RUSS JOHNSON ■MOTOR SALES 99 M24, Lake Orion 693-6266 ■liofhardl, SP ®H8p'*'(l I, Buib«n)i BOITON CLaVBLANO I'o OavaIIIIo Cf 3 irbBi Comollifo' If f'6 5 ft Howw WIM'mt pr'U 1 0 0 0 W*«n«r Y'tri#'»kl ct 3 ( n Chanc* ftfUAM lb 4 6 10 AlCU* 4 Ihomai rf 3 0 10 8»i'on i Mnliont 3b a 0 0 I Wotan ; Brofiqud 41 4 0 10 H»ld 3b between games of a double-1 Ift have come since the All-Star header at Kansas City. But Kig-i break and four .each by differ, ney's absence didn’t slop the lent pilehers--during the '13-Angels from eompleting a TO. 4-1 game road trip, .I sweep over the Athletics alul j Aubrey (lalewtsHl, who tying a !»8-year-old major league; worked Ihc first six Iniimgs, ran record. Tlie (loublclieader victory was the atreaking Angels’ fifth straight over a twu-weck perltki and concluded a 10-3 road trip that has vaulted them Into the American I-eague’s first division. The 1006 Yankees were the last club to sweep five consecutive twin bills. I his Ht^orclcss .string, since being recalled froni Hawaii of the 'PCL. lo 19 1-3 innings. Bob Lee. who completed lh«l efghl-hltler, has nut allowed a run In his last 18 1-3 Innings. The nightcap went 10 Innings, with the Angels snapping a VI tie on Bobby Knoop’s double, a pinch hit single by Ed Kirkpatrick and two KC errors, 'The A',s rallied for a run In the bot-tom of the 10th before Bob Dull-[ba,. sixth l,.os Angeles hurler, (Inf (hn f(i4ul mil Tlllmnn c Connolly « RodfiU p • pr 0 0 0 0 |4 MMrthlin' line By I I I ,e Rob'n ct 0 0 3 0 KlrklAnor, bOTTiEb IN •aND-ivtqn bM SS jind too PROOF 41 HIRAM WALKER ( SOUS INC.. kEORIA, flL /.fC'.yr ') In other games, Utica trimmed „ Washington. 5-i, and Chesterfield downed Lake Orion In 13 innings, 7-6. Bob Readier tossed a three-hitter as Waterford upped its record to 4-0. Larry Matbewii paced the, attack with three hits. Utica's (4-0) Len, Johnson struck out 15 in taming Washington. The losers spoiled Johnson's bid for a shutout with-a run in the ninth inning. while the field was at the post for the third event. The runners and their riders had to return to the paddock to wait out the worst part of the storm before racing was resumed. The runners plowed through a sloppy track all afternoon with victory in the $15,606 Mackinac Bridge Handicap going to the front running Jerry Get Up. Gaming, an import from the Argentine and an invader from Chicago had a more difficult time ’taking the $20,000 Hazel Park Trail, winning both a photo finish and withstanding a foul claim. CLINTON VALLEY LEAGUE Tuesday’s principal attraction will be the $10,000 'M i c h i g a n Breeders Handicap. There only four more days of racing at the track which doses Thursday, Saturdays winner’s were; Rippling Wind $39.20: Frantic Son $36.60, Triple Count $7.80; Wag-gin Tongue, $10.80; Bell Metal, $9.20;' Classic A c t i o n, $8.20; Rocka Billy, $10.80; Jerry Gef Up, $8.00; Gamin, $8.20; Bar Butte, $7.80. Daily double (4-2) paid $373.20. YOUR CONVCNIKNT B.F. GOODRICH STORK m NORTH PERRY STREET. PONTIAC PE 2-OlZl \ THIS WEEK whitewall Any size B.F.Goodrich whitewall just 49c more than blackwall prices listed below! NEW NYLON DEFIANCE fill; Norm Ledwan came in second, missing the top spot for the first time this seaion, and Chuck Morris held down the third poaltion. In the snipe fleet class. Fred Brede paced the field with Glen Fries taking the runnerup spot. Dave Green placed third. The isssociation will hold its Venetian Night’ Saturday. The event will get under way with a parade slated to start at 4:30 p.m, swelling the list, of thone shrined to 1,01. * ■ w w Four of the newcomers were here in person to receive the honors. They were former American League batting champions Heinie Manuah and Luke Appling and right-handed America.. The others were appointed by the 12-man Veterans’ Committee on Feb. 2. pitchers Burleigh Grimes and ui- -- Irban Faber, who won 270 and 253 games, respectively. The other three-Tim Keefe, John Montgomery Ward and Miller Huggins—were inducted posthumously. Members of their family represented them at the ceremonies conducted by Baseball Compiiaaioner Ford Frick. Appling, who led the AL with In Mackinac Race 'Gypsy' Has Small Lead MACKINAC ISLAND (UPD—“Gypsy" glided toward the finish line on the calm waters of Lake Michigan today with a small lead in the annual 333-mile Chicago-to-Mackinac Island yacht race. Following “Gypsy,"-which is owmed by Charles Kotovic of Milwaukee, Wis., were “Mattna,” the Lewis Withey syndicate of Grand Rapids, Mich.; ’’Ondine,” S. A. Hughey Long of Larch--mont, N. Y.; “Blitzen,” Tom and Bill Schoendorf, of Chicago, The rest of the 107 yachts were^ spread out 20 to 30 miles as dusk fell last night. The front-runners, averaging about 6 miles an hour as they sailed under spinakers, were just: off Big Sable point on the Michigan side. Chicago lay 140 miles behind them. An eight mile wind was hIo3ving in from the southwest. “Matina" was the largest yacht in the race. It is 72-feet, 12 meters long. Blitzen" was the defending champion. GAME IIIGHUGIIT The annual Hall of Ft game, this year between Washington Senators and New York Meta, highlighted the day's celebration in thi» village of 2,500 population, which was expected to swell to about 10,- Tournoy 1$ Slat«d for Saugatuck Among the baseball perscmali-ties who accepted invltationa were Hall of Faniers George iSlaler, Joe Cronin/ Frankie Frisch, Bill Terry, Charley Gehringer, Joe McCarthy, Diuy Dean, Elmer Flick, Ted Lyons, ^m Rice! Ray Schalk and Bill McKechnie. ^ Also present were Mrs. Christy Mathewson, Mrs. Mel Ott, -Mra. Babe Ruth and Mra. Eddie Collins, wldowa of Hall of Fam-ers. along wiUi Warren Giles, president of the National League, and Cronlh, Ameircan League president. Appling, atilt active a coach with the Kansas City Aith-letics, owns a lifetime mark of .310 spanning 20 years, all «^Uh the Chicago White Sox. Manuah compiled a .330 batting average in 17 years, mostly in the American League. He paced that drr cult in batting with .378 in 1928. Faber won 253 games, all With the White Sox. Grimes amassed his 270 victories with seven clubs, six in tfie National League. Keefe, who jdlched from 1883 through 1893, won 345 games, twice winning more than 40 games in a season. SAUGATUCK- Defend^ Ing champion Dick Bury of Detroit and some 70 other golf pros t«e off Thursday to shoot for .some $6,000 In prize money in the Michigan PGA tournament. Prominent In the field is longtime touring pro Ted KroU. who has become eligible for the event because of his new assignment at Franklin Hills Country Club. Prize Lximpetition actually starts Wednesday with a pro-iim tournament on the 8,4SO-yard ' Hamilton Lake Country Club course. The 36-hole PGA follows Thurtdaji and Friday. Bury took last year’s PGA with a five-under-par 139, followed by Glenn Stuart of Grand ■" Rapids with a 141 and Wally ::: Burkemo of Detroit, Bob Nedus : of Bloomfield Hills and Bill : Markham of ^naw with 142.s ' Other top threats include John ? Barnum of Grand Rapids. Reg-gie Myles of Lansing, Gordon ; Carlson of Grand Rapids, Gene r . Bone of Lancaster Hills, Sani Drake of Benton Harbor and . Ray Sruba of Muskegon. * Game 1$, Forfeited in Softball League Buckner Finance picked up its third win of the season in Pon- -tiac’s Intei;national Softball' League Iasi night with a forfeit -decision over Lytell-Colegrove. ' The losers had onl^ seven play- / ers at game time. ~ In Inter-City softball, 300 Bowl : split a pair with Larry’s Bar « of Saginaw, dropping the first ” game, 3-1, and taking the night- -■ cap,, 4-1. The split left 300 with » a M season record. ^ Orchard Lake Sailor Captures National Title Roland Redner of Orchard Lake sailed away from the field yesterday in taking the Shearwater International Racing As-, sociation’s North American championship at Cass Lake. The 38-year-old Redner, 2510 LeRoy Lane, placed third in the . first two races but finished at the head of the pack in the final two runs for 6,988 points. ★ 'lid ,! i'l Ken Dunitace of Cocoa Beach, Fla , won the first two races held a wide lead btit he fouled out in the final heat. Stack, also of Cass Lake, came in second with 5,855 Walt Hall of Missouri placed third with 6,782; . Arne Anderson of Livonia was fourth nd Bob Redner of Roland’s brother',, held down the fifth spot with J Cranbrook Downs PBI Clippers Clip CIO; Now in 2nd The Clippers used an assist by Cranbrook to move into second place in the Pontiac. Class A baseball league. ' The Clippers (10-6) pounded out 10 hits In downing CIO, (5-9) 4-3, and-Cranbrook (6-8) nipped Pontiac Business Institute (9-6), 3-2, behind the three-hit pitching of Tom Walters.. A triple by Warren Stephens and singles by pitcher Don Glowaz, Felix Brooks apd Bud Thomason sent the Clippers into a 2-0 lead in the third inning, and they added two more in the fifth on a , single by Stephens, a triple by Brooks add a pair, of CIO errors. l^ABROW MARGIN CIO narrowed"* the gap with two in the sixth and,one in the, s^enth but QloWaz got .catcher! Jim Bierg on a fly ball to left to end the game. ’ Brooks pac^ the Clippers with three hits in three trips. Stephens and Glowaz collected two safeties apiece. A bases-Ioaded walk to first basenukn Larry Willey 'sent shortstop Bob Heavenrich across with , the winning run for Cranbrook. PBI had taken an early lead with two runs in the third, but Cranbrook came back with one in the fourth and one in the sixth to knot the score. Bill Estes, Dave Diehm and Walters led Cranbrook with two hits each. Aoger VanCpnant rapped out a triple and single forthe lqsprs., ' . | ' ' " SfWhtw ef 4 2 2 Woodmor* 3 b 4 0 I 2%"? H STJ.. ivo iSSil'b i?? Tole« c 3 0 0 NOir* ph 1 I » Olowaz p 3 12 ..fatali 18 410 Tatali 22 11 .002 020 0-4 10 3 000 002 0-3 5 2 ■“ Brook*) Tayt-—PItchl ................. RBI--StOph*n}, Dodgt, B Boro. Trlpfot-Stophw*, Brook*. Pitching H-S" 3-2; B4irlck1 -SO, .1 W, R-BR 4-3. W(tm»r-Glow#*, Lp*#r -- B(lrlck. Error* - Tuck, Oodgo, , Lingo; Borlek, Gonzo|«z. - PBI (2) . CRANBROOK (3). Smith If' 3 o'o Murry rf 0 * ‘ Grtig lb 3 0 0 Hoavnrich t* 3 l i LoPrott 2b 3 0 1 E*IM 3b 3 0 2 •’ Blocljjr » 3 0 0 Dtahm 2b - 4 0 2 : ...... . 3 0 0 Wh!o7 , Sparkman cf 3 0 0 Moihor Chapa rf 2 0 0 Brambh Gardnor e Farm* p 10 0 Wallar* p 2 0 2 TrIpIt VanConanf. i Pitching - B Tripla -Wdftar*. I R-SR i-2. •rOser^F^r Vi/' 4^' '/>/). 1'*' ' ill li/ _THK PONTIAC ni()NI)AV. JCIA' a7. IImU WANU.A I**!* A»rii, »M*i Willlp. 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(Continuing Ida torrid atreiik, Carty collected a pair of two-run homera, a double aral two alnglea, driving In eight runa In the two games and increasing Ida batting average to .342, only one point behind lioberlo Clemente's nuijor league-leading .343, KX-FKillTER Before he became a profea-alonal baseball player, Carty was an amateur fighter Ip Ihe Dominican Uepublic. Me couldn't understand why he Imd to train ao..niany weeks for one bout, hut he did It anyway. He did It so well, In fact, that he won hla first 17 fights , ills career, however, came to an abrupt end. leading with Ida fleet feet and Ids'right, Ilia firat awing cnught (!anid/xnro, and .he Idllowmt will) one to the Jnw of firat huae-mun Frank Thomas, Thele were no knockdowns. The partisan crowd of 3l,'fW2 horned the declHlwf Carly wasn't ejected, But tlie reception didn't holli-er (he versatile slugger. One oul later, he slanuned his I2tli l\oine run InU) llu^ left field NtaiulN. In other NL games, St, Couia sloppe«4 Vhlladelpliia 0>l atid 4>i, Han Fi'ani'lHco detealnd lais Angeles 5-2. I'lliNhurgh whipped Clncinnail 61 after losing 74 and Chicago blanked tfouslon 3.(1. Carty drove to five rans la Hie Nei'iaal gaiia‘, Hie Iasi lyln|| Ihe contest lO-lll In Hie eiglilh hiniiig niter Hie Mels expltsled. for seven nms In the seveiilh. | I .liK*’I'orre followed w|l|i a single, I kiUK’klng III Ihe leiiil run. Hunk Aaron, who lied six hits and six KHl in the douhleheader, added a |hroe rim Inaner In the nlidh, I.EAD SI.K'kl) The l*hlllle,H saw Hieir league lead sliced to mtedadt games over Sun Francisco as two lefl-lionderM styndcd them, (lordon Itlcluirdson. making his, tfrst major league appearance, cheeked Hie I'hlllles on five hits In the opener us did Hay Ha-deeki In the second game. "One time I lost, and I don't like to lose," he explained. Carty didn’t lose Sunday when he briefly rediscovered his fondness for fisticuffs. Hlai New York debut — a few miles from Mud-Ison Square Garden — came a few minutes”after the nightcap started. LEADOPF HOMER Milwaukee's I^nls Menke led off the game with a homer against Frank Lary. Lee Mayc, the next batter, was hit with a pitch. When he got up, he started toward the mound but wa.s Intercepted by Mets’ catcher Chris Cannizzaro, a would-be peacemaker. Both dugouls emptied, Carly PBA Tourney Won by Smith Hardwick, Fazio Trail in Bowling Event PITTSBURGH (AF) - Harry Smith of Baltimore won the |23,-500 Professional Bowlers Association Greater Pittsburgh Open at'nearby Baden Sunday night. Smith won the |3,000 first prize with a 36-game total of 9,-486. Bill Hardwick of San Mateo, Calif., picked up the $1,500 second prize in the three-day tour-ngpient with 8,126. Buzz Fazio of Detroit scored 9,025 for the 1,200 third prize. ‘ Other finishers in the top 10: Jerry Hale of Richmond, Calif., 9.012, $1,000; Johnny King of Chicago, 8,984, $1,000; Les ^ar-rett of San Mateo, 8,975, $950; Glen Allison of Los Angeles, 8.-889, $900; J. B. Blaylock of El Paso, Tex.. 8,871, $850; Bud Horn of Los Angeles. 8,866, Fr5d Lening of Fairless Hills, Pa., 8,756; $750. Pontiac bowlers Monroe Moore and Mike Saipardzija finished 34th and 60Ui respectively. Moore had" a total of 4,845 and Samardzija had 4,688 total pins. Patti Shook Is Defeated CHICAGO (AP) Golf f<>-fessional Ned White of Shreveport, La., has a daughter who abandoned golf for 10 years in favor of riding ahd selling quar-ter-hohses. She still does it at the age of 23, but the blonde beauty also has returned to the links. She capped her comeback by defrating ' spunky, 21-year-oId Patti Shook of Saginaw, Mich., another daughter of a pro, 4 and 3, Saturday to win the 64th annual Women’s Western Amateur golf championship at Oak Park Country Club. ■ C22T" |('url Flood belted three hits and hatted in four rmis in support of Ittimrdsou lie added a hit iind an IlHI In the riighlcap. Ken Boyer coiilrlbuted tliree tills lo .Sadeckl's performanc .Some faulty Los Angeles fielding helped the Giants halt Sandy Koufax' winning streak at II. Koufax led 2-1 going Into the ninth, hut Jose Fagiiti beat out a hunt, continued to second on Jim <;illlum's wild toss, went to third on a sacrifice and scored ns Maury Wills dropped a pop up. SCORING LEAP—Tim McCarver of Hie S(, Louis Car-(|lnal,s leaps toward the plate to score on a sacrifice tiy In the eighlii Inning of yesterday's first game with Philadelphia. Catcher (Jus Triandos has the hull but turns loo late to make the tug. Cdrds won Isith games, d-j and 4-1. Koufax got another out before Willie Mays doubled across the wiiiiimg .iTin. Jim Hart followed with a homer, clinchihg Koufax’ fifth defeat against 15 victories. The aim left-hander hadn't lost since May 27. Hob Veale won his 12th game against, six losses with a four-, hitter against the Reds. The Pirates scorwl all of tlieir runs in the fourth Inqing, three on Willie Slargell’s second hoiiier of Ihe day and two on Jerry Lynch's single. FIRST GRAND SLAM I.CO Cardemus cracked his first career grand slam in the opener, connecting off Roy Face in the eighth Inning. Larry Jackson checked the (Jolts on five hits, mitdueling I though, were a iwo-run homer Ken Johnson who allowed six by Ernie Banks land a bAses-lilts. 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High M'hiHils give lit He Hoih the eourses and' the in-sti’uctors are hew to the college freshmen, In the first week iif lUHil the'y lire fiiced wlfh per rege (ir at least coheeuIrHte dui'’ Ing the first week upon prepnra-Uun for listening. Kven It the specific text-hooks are not available, some text In the subject can Msiially be oiitaiiied at the library. 'I'be viteubularles are the same. • First, Nliidy each new ...........word to gain a mental picture liut they eiip illudy the Ideas at, «,f Its meaning, ' i the same lime j • Next, repeat each word I ‘ II Is whai the sludem thinks i „ioud uiUll It foils. glibly off (dimit while the instriielor liilks | y„ur longue, all the while ' see. Hull euunlH In eliiss n .MudeiU: ing’- in your luiml the mcaulug elbss nml wnit lo he tiiughl gHlii hUb> from iHe lectures and dla-tstaslous, Ulhera spend their class lime ' taking voluminous notes to he studied later. Uisteniiig'IS an active, not a passive, process, Sludants who train Iheir ears lo hear Ihe new words In iidvancc of class flme Imps live uiifAnilllar Voices talk """'"'.y <>n Hie sfioj In.; ,.nf..n,Ol..r In.n.y , "•«" UlC InSlniClor iS Sliyltlg, •F"" MO. 1'Vi^ TUB AUMyf , ■* NO, J'Vi Nfvaa aisN NTMiARMyON SVtgTNAM,Af hut arc foreign to the sliideiifs In the listening skill which col i Those sludenis who sll In Jacoby on Bridge NOETH 19 *731 V A74 ♦ M.1 * 10864 WEST ’east- *Q.n04 *K05 TJ08# TO 10 8 ♦ QO AKS?! *Q73 *A83 aoirm (di * A a 6 VK33 ♦ AJI63 *KJS No on* vubwrible Honlli TCMt North 1 N.T, Pam Pan Oponlng lAOi(l>-* Q Ing III nnfamlllaf terms One has hut li* haik ul the InlriHluctory chapters of college lexllUNiks to renllse fbut euch coiirse hns Ilk own spe- ^ .■iulf/ed vocuhuhiry. The word .should he slreli'hlng hi.s ninui irihe'woiM seem simple, lo Ihe professors ; i|h, following wnys i • i,„uk niieml und gum u geu- • To guin H cleurcr lueniimg' crul ideu of the work In he eov* ,o| new words j ered. You will Him he better • To Hiiminnrlze nml orgun prepured lo flnderstund the prtf- i/.e Ihe subject ninltci 'Hew ot a scm^sler’s work which • To relate Ideus I’lie more,preseiiled by aii-m associulioiis II student nm «i. i sirucior hi his first lecture. Inch to an ideii Ihe easier the * * , * Ideu enu he rcculled With this background you will • To mile llluHlrollous and he ready hot only to grasp the examples given In Ihe textbook, ideas the Instruetur presents, • To be alert tor the ideas [tint to tbiiik about them while ’ 4 ; the jnsirucior considers Impor- i listening, I inm ami slow them away for: Your class period is for learn-I buck nm! probably will select , Ing rnthor than for fmiUicnlly 'a diamond South will finesse All this Is possible If you take i tuking notes While ixiBtponlng I Ihe ten and knock out West’s the evening hours, ^ queen. . flKKIirS WOULI* THU HKHIlYh By Ctrl Crubw’t »?y Dr. !., M. I-rvitt. Tom (*m.ke and l*hU Bvann West will cash his fast at this point South have time lo knock out the quern of'clubs and make h|s two club tricks. | After that South will fiiichse i successfully against the king of diamonds amd make his con-' tract. i .Should East duck the first club and, West win with the ■ second club lead the chances jnre that West wop Id attack I hearts after ca,shlng his gmid ' spade. I This wotild spoil South’s Mm-i From lime fo time readers | ing and he would never get want lo know why bridge col- around to making that second By OSWALD JACOBY umns neglec^t part-score hands diamond trick, in,favor of more sensational games and slams. ITiere is a good reason for this neglect. Part - score hands are noti only likely to I be of little in-|| terest to many readers but, in addition, they are far harder to write about. O-Tlw BM■ Interests with fellow workers. • Help other to know you. Come out ot shell. Recent disappointment was not serious. Realize this and start living more (ully again! PISCES (Feb. 19 to Mar. 201. Cycle high. Express tNDEPENDENCE '''• THOUGHT, action. . Present original' i Throw aside natural shyness. Best to ADVERTISE YOUR ABILITIES. ABNeaUkL TENDENCIES: Cycle hl«h fc?/P.ISCES, ARIES, TAURUS. Specrat AQUARIUS: Attend party w' eWB tnitflng #lsb ibrlngi banefil. Get sai:•-/ ‘ iifHCMirfiaM- 1M4. oaiAral Ptaivna Cgnp.) Notice / vr'" r ! i:^ TMR PONTIAC J'HKSS, MON'DAV. Jl I.V' a?. lOrtt C i» Markets, Businesfe and Finance ^ ajjfeaSf v( ,-s « » ^ " xw '> |i May Profit Raisers Air-Cooled MARKETS Some Blue Chips Gain The following are top prlcoa covering talea pf locally grown prcKiuctt by growora uiul aold by them In whol«a«l« package Iota. Quotetlona are furnlahed by Uie Detroit Hureau of Marketa aa of Friday. Inkster Man Market Mixed in Early Trade Lake Vietim Hy tiAM. DAWSON irai moi’p (iian « pounds, ami i grade bacon, liam and pork Al» ItukiliM'aa ,Newa Analyiii | gaiiiH Nboiii I twund in wriglil I pr(»riuclN al lower Iced cobI. and Nl'iW YOlIK Oniral Mir i TliiM’iiglncoc rcaNonw Ihal Ihc ihercloi'i' oflcr lower pilcoN lo '(M)ler pig wllk prwincp lopilliccuiiNiimm, Produce Afiplft, Duch*M, bu Aoiilat. bii Trin«|>«rtnl, hu. Apulti BliNbtr/lfi, cri, Ch»m»i, lour, t ChortiM, Iwool NEW YOHIC (APi-KeleclIve atrength featured an Irregulor Nlm-k market early Monday afleriKHin Some bine chip idiemlcalN and epppera moved higher, Steels were on the upalde along with a acaltcring of ;**n.'tM(. . aoont, K*, Wondtr, bu llip over-all alocK Hal, how- ever, was fairly Ncranibled Motors. I'lihhors. airlines, oils, i’hIIh and farm Implements wore Irregular, KDItTlIKH CUNSOUDATION The market seemed lo Ire iiridergoing further consollda-tloii of the kind shown last week fiillowing its move lo new highs, brokers said. There was lIKle inspiring In the weekend Tlie Associated Press average of tiO sharks al mam was up 2 al 1120.4, with liuiuslr|alN up 1.0, rails off .5 and nliljtles off .1, Llfik Pr0»ervtr on Wrong, Soya Deputy Among Iho special Issue.s, (Ymtrol Data spurted about \ polnis on news of a !l for-2 sloek split proposal. An Inkster man drowned yesterday In Sugden l.akc, Wlille I,like Township, after his life preserver ciish OMkliMid Driiwiiing Toll ln'ti.'t The New York Stock Exchange 17 ion slipped off Ins hack. The victim, Harold A. Estep, :t0, of 25840 Princeton had fallen Into the water from a riMiiorhoal while putting a ladder into position to pick up a skier. Sgl, Robert Newman of the Oakland County Sheriffs Office said Este|) could liave been saved If he had been wearing the'cushion properly. Estep, according to Newman, had the cushion on his back with his arms through, the strap.s other than having the »'ushion In front with one arm through strap with Iho opposite leg through the other. T he drowning occurred ohoul 3;:gl p.m. when Estep was positioning the Virginia Newman, 14, step-iluiightcr of the operator of the craft, Roy I>. Jeters. 38, of Uvunla. ; .lolers told sheriff‘.s deputies that he tossed Estep another ■u.shlon but Estep could not hold (tnU) it, .leters said the boat then began drifting away from Estep and he .could tiot get It started.again. comilliiming for pigs is ihe liih esl^gleam In the eye of the eji vironmenial <'onlrol gngiriecrr lie suys II Will give yon heliei porkcliops, lie mlil.n iliai II will cul the ifinnpr'N lend hills by letling 111/' pigs get heftier f a s ler without making hogs of Ihem-slvci., This type of .engineer also ays that a DAWNUN 25 Die During Weekend on Michigan's Highways dairyman who plays it cool | (|„|,| the pn will gel a lot more milk in hot vious weekend weather, I i ’ * * * Hy The Assm-iuted I'rcbs | struck from.- behind by aiiolhci Tralfic accidents claimed 251 cur on M40 near Niles in I lives on sun-scorched Michigan | Cass Connly i liighwuys over the weekend Ini ..*.**"'*^ *^*'.*’*''i**.^' 72, of Deckci j midliion, six perHoiis drowned. The Iruffjc loll was 12 tnorc Gary Clevenger. 22, of 1.54(1 .apeer, Orion Township, made an attempt (o rescue Estep when he suw him fall overboard but by Ihe time hC had swam to the area E.step had disappeared. • E.slep’s twdy was recovered about two hours later by skin diver Meilward Tessier of the Sheriff's department Grain Prices vllle, wns killed Nimday when a car driven by her husband, Ed ward, went through a slop sign I and collided with a truck, \hi-I lice said. * * ' Tim AssiKUaled vfTesh'week' . A prechilled nest can fool a, i„|Hii(y ccmnl siaricd at' < letnens. was killed 8uiv hen Into laying more eggs ' „day In a two • (mr collWoti ai Whuls more Ihcy'll he blggs'r „iu|n i i Ihc Intersection ol Msh Luke eggs with stronger filiell.s. Since i 'I'lie victims ! and Daley Hoads In Muyflcld, snuill eggs and (bin .shells affect, 1 ! Township of I,H|H*er County Ihe ..hatching and .survival ol a,-letle M.-Nalr I2 of Detroit. ^ " (iorddn Isenhalli, 21. of Flint. young chicks, the p(»ultry raise could pare a bit off hl.s dollar loN,ses in: Iho usual .summer slump III egg production. Young calves also slow down ill gaining weight when the tern IHU’ature giies to 80 degrees or higher. It's been doing that with great regularity In' many places most of this summer. All of this selling pitch, the engineer thinks, wlll.wiK) many animol raiser Nyithin the next live years mid make hams and chicken hou.sc.s yeur-urouml comfortable haven.s at steadily lowering costs, I’ig raKsers are already heeding them, according to the environmental i!ontrol engineers ,il lleneral Electric, And Ihis has led to some figures on how a pig reacts to heal and to controlled temperatures, At temperatures of 80 and 70 degrees, a well-ad,justed pig will gain more Mian I'a pounds a day on 3''2 pounds of feed. At 'around fkl degrees Iht* same animal for some reason wants lo Arleite McNair. 12. of Detroit, was killed Sunday when a car t Slim Mill' fatally .Sunday when oil Eight M Ie Road near South; Lyon, rol ed over and .struck a „f Uninnville, Pearl Itrabank. 79. of .Saginaw. \vas killed in Tuscola County traffic Sunday. Slate police said the car In which she was riding turned left In the path of an oncoming auto. Herbert Miner, 4|l. of Battle Oeek, illed Sunday of In juries he suffered early Saturday whpii his motorcycle ran off a Battle (,’reek street and struck a curb. .lanel HevVey. 22, of Andover, Maine, was killed Saturday night when the car in whjch she was riding went out of con- IIAN OFF ROAD George Barrett, 3.3, of Pori Huron, died Sunday after hb ear ran off a rural, road (we miles south of Yale and struck 0 guard rail and a tree. , Mrs, Nelliei Kljevoneit, .30, ol Phoenix, Arlx,, and her father H(^ward Bruce Wager. 64, ol Flint, were killed In a iwo-cai collision at a riiad intecscctioi southwest of Flint Saturday. , Dennis Diroff, 20, of Ida, wai killed Saturday night when hi,' ear ran off a curve on Deer Irol on a curve and struck a [ field ,Koad in Miniroe Count> . tree in Ann Arbor Town.sl\ip of | and hit a tree. Washtenaw County. I Allen Bauer, 18, of Delroil THREE KILI.ED | was killed in a colli.sion betweei Earl Rowe. 52. his wife, Ma-i ^ ** *' lie, 46. and Clarence Rowe, 2, •^®h'oit Saturday. pf Dowagiac, dUul Saturday night when their, auto was T $ » t i e Successful 4 * Investing * » $ s** s By ROGER E. SPEAR Q) “My husband died rt;-eenlly. I have $30,000 in savings, and own 500 American Telephone; 400 Paeifie Telephone: 450 Pacific Gas & Electric: 200 Montgomery Ward; 50 Sears, Roebuck; 50 American Cyanamid; 50 Jer- .Sarah Ra.shof.sky, 64, of De troit, was killed when struck b> a ear -in Detroit Saturday. ’ Elias Botkin, .57. of Detroit, vvus struck and killed by a cai in Detroit .Saturday night. Harold Butler,'"48, of Stall dish, WO.S killed .Saturday when his car collided head - on will:' another north of Standish. ^. Robert J. Wilmering, 17, ol .South Bend, Ind., was Hillet when a car in which he was passenger sma.shed up eigh' miles southwest of Three River: Friday night. Robert MoranviUe, 17,-of Sa hna was killed F'riday nighi. in Wa.shtenaw County near hi: home. Eugene Michal.ski, 27, of Min BURTON R. HAUXWELL buck: Montgomery Ward; Procter & Gamble, or IVlassey-Ferguson?” L. W. A) You should not reduce your savings backlog until there are better bargains Jn the. marketplace. If you wait a year' or two, I think you may find some, ■You do hold a disproportionate dollar amount in tlie Bell |.S,v.stem. 1 suggest that for di-The promotion' of Burton R.' versification you sell 400 shares Hauxwell to the position of as-!of Pacific Telephone (90 per sistanf cashier was announced i cent owned b.y ,Af T. & T.i, today by A. C. Girard, presi-i “P Youi’ position in Sears, dent and chairman of the i Roebuck and Standard Oil of board of Community* National f^c^'-fccsey. , Bank. • sey Standard. What would you City, was killed Frida' think of pulling part of my i'J*^*]* struck by a car it savings into more Sears, Roe't.,j/'®'’****c County while he. »tooi Bank Worker Is Promoted next to a truck aiding his stalle> harry Ketcham. i21, of Ben ■ton Harbor, was killed Frida night in a two - car collisioi on old U.S. 12 south of Stevens ville. ■ . Soybean Futures Develop Firmness CHICAGO (AP) — Soybeai futures developed a little firn: ness in spots today but th( tiir.nnHnnfT-^^^^cactive from The'standpoTni fairly active early transacUon: s™wth and yield and would IB'C Board of Trade. ?'t6 '“ 30! ^ .A as^ a department manager Safeway Stores. 1 Brokers credited the suppoi • T.' • data prwessing, ^pear cannot answer all fo''.soybeans to the governmen 'S’S? I u • U 1 • ■ I mail per.sonally but will answer i '‘eport on stocks of grains in al ilo ,0 f’®*, “cen in the banking gn questions po.sslble in his col-'Pnsitions on July 1. The .suppl' i5.69i7.oi{held for 13 years. He started}.pmn write General Features «f 170.9 million bushels ^n, ...... Stale Bank.icorp., 2;50 Park Avenue, New- pared with 137.9 million at th' . same time last year but broker I said it was less , than expectaii j and, therefore,I mildly bi|ll^h in with the Orion which became the Lake Orion 1 York 17 New York (Copyright'19641 tn October 1957. 1 He is married and has four children.. Additional vacancies at'T&ited States military academies result in an extra examinatiohs for qualified Oakland/County young men, Congressman- William S. Broomfield said today. News in Brief Treasury Position WASHINGTON (AP)--THp cash of the treasury compared “-Hh ppnding^ date' * - a—Also extra or extras,, b-r^Annual rate plus stocK dividend. ^.-Liquidating dividend. d-^Declared or jm'-* stoeX during - ex-dividehd - - . - ... ________ . . ..J last year h-Declared or paid after stocK dividend k—Declared or paid this jmulative Issue With ’ dlvl-arriears. p—Paid this year, dIVI. omitted, deterred or no action taken St dividend meeting, r—Declared Broomfield said an unusual number of .graduations and dropouts from the academies will allow him three appointments to Annapolis, two to the Air Academy and one to West Point, about double the usual number from his district. A $400 combination welding Ihfiaehine and battery charger an^ $150 air compressor were stolen^ a break-in, at Hersch’s Paint shop, 4 East Blvd„ the owner Herschel Sullivan reported to Pontiac police yesterday. Family Style Roast Beef Dinner and Bazaar. St. Joseph’ Parish Hall, Lake Orton. Sunday, July,26, 1 to 5 pm. Adults|Ago" -1..50, Children 75c. -adv. j «<»'» ,544,512,857.75 ,790,187,788.91 Gold Assets- 15,462,788,951:73 15,633;158,770.27’ X-lncludes $3*1,2^1,339,55 d&t- hot the pit. Wheat was 'Is to Jr cent ; bushel lower ■ after fabout at hour, September fi?w grad< $1.42; corn ' 4 to '/i lower, Sep July a 1963’feiTiber $1.17*/2; oats '/* to 1 MO on* ..7 0, lower, September 6D'8 cents; ry< , unchanged to % lower,•'Sep.teni ber $1,231 z-Tj?: soybeans % higher to lower. August $2.46%. State Road Toll 1,093 I Net Change . EAST LANSING (AP)-Tral fic accidents have killed 1,09; "i"o "-I persons in Michigan this year * W3 nil lie9 ^^21 provisional figures compiled b' *organli*d under the Bankruptcy T"./ i-TT 'i't The extra competitive examination will ‘be held Oct. 31. Young men between . 17 and 22 ,by July 1, 1965; and high school nd-T4ext day .Igraduatesi at that time, should ' write Broomfield at Rblom 1422, Longvvorth Off! c e Building, Washiftgtoi^'Dj, G. : ' Artemas F. Holden reported, the theft of $200 from The A. F. Holden Co., 2195 S. Milford. Milford Township, Sunday. The money was-4atken from a cash box during a burglary. Wilsdn Foundry annual picnic, Sunday, Am^st' 2, i^ald Mountain R4cfoation.Area- , -^adVj, n.2 140.5 144.9 11 state police showed today. The highway death toll at this daU I last year was 939. 11.1 12178 134.9 242.7 1 Mondiy'* lit Dlvidtnds-Dlclarod » i Stk. of Pay- ! 4t»cor- —-' W-*', '1 ■■ jMitial 1 Dura Cp na(& .(5 . aaouLAR PIschbach &' AAoora .2$ ( Men. S25 102.9\ 08.4) 90.8 9-15 'Month Ago 02 I Year Ago 81. 94 i 1964 High 827 103,3. 1-31 <19^ Low ...............- ;S «' Koehrtng pi cfcO, ,*875 1 8-31 ( 19*4 Low 80.5, too.8.' 87.2 90.1 92® (^ \:l\ p ■ • ; ■ A 10 Announctmkfitf Cyprus Crisis Makarioi Arrives in Grtfce for Confob ATIIKNS, (iiHH-d 1^' Prriil-(ItMit MnkurloH ol Cyprus ur rivpd 'from NIcomIP toduy to confor With offiplnls on lltp (tInIn <'ot>froti(in(i ilui li'oiilrlodi MtHlIiArriiiifnii lnImKl, lie WON Ki'ot'lt'd o( Iht* Alhoiw «li'|iorl by (Hook l''oroi)4ii Min-ImIoi' StHvroM CoHiopoiiioK ami Cypi'iot AmbwNHmfor lo Allioiw Niop# KriuilUloIlH «tul lio told, poWHinoii id llio idrport Ibid C’yprus and (Jroofo "have not dovlaled from tlioir common polity allhmiBh proasuro baa boon oxprtod on (irook I'romlor ((iooffte) Pnpnntfreou f r n m Wuahington and London." Makariaa wax aakod If thoro oaukl bo a solution whoroby (ho North AUaidio AlUanoo I’Utibl aot lip ba»oa on CypriiN. Ho ropllod: "No NA|TO liaHoa oun bo Inoliidod In aiiy aolU' Uoii. Hilt If thoro la onoala liiiiioni with (iiVoooo. that Ih anuthor atory." I'apandroou wdl bnof Maka-rios on bis rocenl disousaions with President , .lohnson and Prime Minister Sir Alec Doiin Ins-Home of Hritain ARE DEBTS WORRYING ' YQU? : tsn H9l tlWlSflffl SOolcliM yeur ‘ N9 Mianw SuOi^l •XRlyiii. Wrll» III lOiimo ■Tiii' Oihi iKKiy MlCHIGAf^ CREDIT C^UNSEtORS lot Pomini' yiiM* omiii O hu > 0^ »0*H 0(1111191'll oitimi *ri« lHiilai>l «yiiiii0mv« yompDiiy ■ MICKJIGAN CREDIT COUNSELORS m eoNyiAt siato hank mi Poy Off Your Bills wiilimii « iiwn • low «• tio w**k nrQl(K:l yi ............. Hoiti* Dr Olflt* Appolnlmanti City Adjustment Service '■'*('Ifanl^'’9nrt Oonilaa -imx IlKPUKS-I , At to II. ni. ItHliiy I there wore replies at I The Press Office In Ihp I following iHtxes: I 8. 7. (6. 15. 17, 18, 19. I "I 24. 28, 3.1. as. 48, 48V SO, f 83. 65. 67 , 89. U, 75, 8I. j I 82, 87. 88. 90, 91. 92; 94. I I 101. 102. V ( Leaving Nlcoain, Mukarlos said the Cyprus l.sSue should be taken to the U.N. (ieneral A.ssembly and that; a solution might be found there, following Papundreou’i recent talks with British leaders in, l,ondon. press reports stdd tlreece might be willing to tnove toward a compromise involving an exchange of territory with Turkey. The reports were denfiki in Athens, and Makarios today Insisted he would not yield to pressure for a com-prontise. iMPRKONABLK KOIlTriKS.S’ Makarios was quoted in the Salonika newspaper Makedonia yesterday a.s sayinl.that Cyprus had become "an Impregnable ft)rlress with a well-trained force of 25.0(H) men ready lo defend her." "I have (he impression," he I said, "that the danger of a Turkish Invasion of Cyprus has subsided be,cause the Turks now realize that an invasion would not be a simple walk. Our well-trained force now number 25,-(HH) men and with them the whole of Greece will stand by our side." Funeral Director* (. J. OODHARDT SUNBRAl hOmB K»*0(> Nffrbor. Ph. 482-0300 COATS rUNBRAI. HOMO ORAVTON PLAINS Of» J-775; D. E. Pursley eUNBRAL HOMO PE 4 1311 DONELSON-JOHNS PUNERAL HOME , ''D»*lon»() tor PunorDl'i" HUNTOON Cemetery Lot* Perionali 4PIECE-COMBb Makarios also said that a settlement between the Greek and Turkish Cypriots Jnust be based on the U.N. Charter and that "a solution is not too far off.” : Avallabit for club work, roctpllonc, wDddlngt, parttM, ale. PE 4 «S37 altar 6 p.m. NY OIRL OR WOMAN NEEOINO A friandly adviaar, phon* PE PE ON AND APTER THIS DAft"JULY 33, 1464, I Will not ba raiponsibia for any dablt contracted by any jer.JlOjl Burolc, Troy, Michigan. Death Notices COLE, JULY 35, mJ^LESTIE B , 44 Carpantar Court) ag^' 43) dear mottwr of Nallla Hutchtnaon,' Mary • Day, Aaron Blahop, William, Hoyt and Walter Cole) dear .slater ot Lima McBroom. Mary Prult, Pony, early and Henry Spow; also sur vlved by 3) grandchildren and eight BreaSgrandchlldren. Funeral service will be held Tuesday, July 23 at 1;30 p.m. at the Huntoon Funeral Home. InWrment li “ ' FOUND, YOUNO boxer 335.J754 _ FOUNOriLACK AND TAN"h6u'ND, phone PE 5-0483. LOST;'BLACK" AND'WHITB, YEAR-old cat, General Hospital area. Reward. 335-4344. __ LOST ORfY AND SILV’BIT'POO. OLE, REWARD. PE 4-14U. _ LOSTT lADY'S OOLD'WATdH, ST. , Mike's picnic.. PE 5-3430. THE PARtY " WHO ■ F0UN6"THB reward. PE 3-3531. badly i,'HRGD' e - 143 Welfare, Wailed Lake), a., belayed husband. of Mary Conlan) beloved son of Charles Corlan; and jEharlas Conlan Jr.) dear brother ot Mrl. James Jackson) also survived by four grandchildren. Funeral service will be held WednesOey, July 24 at 1 p.m. at the Rlchardson-Blrd Funeral Home, Walled Lake with Rev. Eiiii Hart ottlclatlng. Interment green Cemetery, betriilt. . . tSfNYES, JULY 25, 1444, W. 6., — ■ Shaddjck Road, Waterford, —... -( Birmingham,- age 70) formerly ol Blrminj beloved husband of dear Mther ot Mrs. Charles Rock- I. Alma Parliament) i Funeral service w ■. Arnold „ ley Belley Funeral land, Birmingham i _ ............. _ „ Runkel officiating. Interment Ih. White Chapel Cemetery. «>• „ KLINE, JULY 34, 1444; MARIE R., fonnerly of 241 West Pike Street; age 81) deer mother of Mrs. Harvey Vachon, Emerson, Fremont, Morris and' William Klme,-1 dear sister of W|rs. Willlann Cotter, Mrs. Cherles:;, Thornton, Joseph, James end William Black; also ’ survived by 18 g)'andchlldren and 13 great-grandc-hlldren. Funeral service will be held Wednesday, July 24* at 1:30 p.m. at the HuntoOn !'Franklin^ Cemetery.^ (Suggested 3 DIRECT SALESMEN WHO ARE < not satisfied with their present earnings afnd future. Call 473-1245 , for Interview,. 3'REAf ESTATE' SALES PEOI®Lg Men or women tor new and used homes. Will traln.jColl 473-1373. $2O7p0 EXTRA Permanent Part-Time w.ith I route work. You $125 Weekly Guarantee It ^ qualify, pleesa phone tor Interview appointment. A married man under 45, neat appaarance, good car, home phone, high school ATTENTION I,, Policemen, Postmbn, A Force and Army Servicemen, v parftlme,;.flexlble hours ----- $120 a week. Ml 4-8052. ARC WELDERS, Help Wanted Male tin tAklt TO ( MUNI 11 OR l ine OIDUIIS A hnl waalhat spailW sail fi iHitllas ut nra swaalanail Iikvaiaue l-E 't lOsi ui III 3 2114/ HI (Villa ISO N Pair(l krvual I,"'/.:::; in the cnnsumei tinanca tiald, M?uh^tiHittr ...... a Mill! (Jt— hinlly ............................mr.i tcinga barefllt Iniiuditig prulil f r7(Ji4l tri"‘ pSh'iXiarfl ^radil tiKiiualdia ^ t radii ^ounvalnrs URT OUT OF fJBBT OU A PLAN BUS BOYS CURB BOYS • |0$E WElCillT SAFELY WITH nai AOiat lanlais Only 48 >anls ---------- “ iillwra lliuua C.78 PER HOUR Lester Neuman; i/IrS; George Morrison, Mrs. Wil- <» Ham Hotchkiss, Mrs. Ephrlam Lossy, Mrs. Karl Wdrderman, Ray, Sherman and Elwood Betham. Fu- 'E. Wln| Funeral Home; Clarkston h Rev, Lewis Sutton officiating. Interment In Lakevlew Cemetery, i Clarkston. \ 5BvdN, JULV 26, 1444, ROSE N RIE, 74 East Newport, Pontiac; PARAGON BRIDGE -■ AND STEEL CO. Minnie Hlltunen; l.,............ Mrs. George (Helen) Hall, Robert, Wayne,- William' and Richard -Se- (Aki). Gamboa, Mrs. Walter (Julia) 'Honganen, Mra. Harry (Eva) s Gilbert, Mrs. Paul (Bertha) Bergman tpd Larry Hlltunen; also survived by 10 grandchildren. Funeral service (Will ba held Wednesday, July 2PYat 1 p.m. at the Coats Funeral \ Hem», Drayton Atfention fhumbusters !^re Iwking for good ,mechanics herd at Lloyd Motors. New Ing. Top. pay, excellent W(j,iMiiy . conditions with fringe benefits. Cat LIndy Gordon at 333-7843 or LI 8-8248 anytime.____________________ Silver Lake Niiad ieOOKS, eXPENlBNtBD FOR giilll work, gowl Poy, hourv, v4> cdllon. hotpilal M«ndt|lv. Bllt'Si Tel •Diaph Rd, at Mrtpid (IS MII4I, , CABINET MAKER WANTEP, JOB Oopd oppmiunity far who dasirai good lulura turniturp business, Ml 4 8330 EsI 10 , f ABEJR OPPORTUNITY « i.... hlgli iDVdl, LO, h«» L..... ..... ............... foieyr minded man, sue 24-40, ^Idillnp soffliy up lo 1700 All exnensei pnid while ai 4 weeks Home Ottite school. Harltord, Con necllcul, as part of comprehensiva 2 year, training program. No travel, Esiabllshad resident ot Detroit area tireferred Married, ambllious, cad-able of assuming tulura managerial r^anslbilllies, college educallon. sMs, dccounilno. hanking or legal backoriiund preferred, piji nol Im-peraiive IJive evidence of suctesi In lormer oicupation by phene or leller lo Frederic R. Breldenbath, agency supervisor, :i00 IBM Buli(t-"ig, 77r ..." ing, 7700j .kecond Boulevt trod 2. Mich TR .1 3005 An Bdual Opporlunlly imoloyer ' CARPENTERS Experienced in form work. Call 693-6311 CARPENTERS, ALL KINDS, 8 MILE aHPBNTBRS-EXPBRiENCeD i CONSTRUCTION SECTION I > AH outside work Sewers end water WESLEY, JULY i4, 1944, CLARA A., 2855$ Beck, Rood, Welled Leke; age Ur behwea wife of Leon wesr ley; dear mother ot iMrs. FranX Rainas; Floyd Cly Hbrrlall e-" - to Daltonr alao survived by savin /drandchlldran and , 14 great-grand-. / ctilMran. Funeral \ sarvTca will be toW Tuaadey,, July 3e at i p.m, .at tt|0 RIchbrdion-BIrd Funeral ________ jn commission basis. RATHBURN CHEVY SALES 540 S. Main, NorthvIHa AtiTOMATION MACHINE BUILDERS ,, Jack Warner 4.1 t-yMM )- Kavarlay 1 (Mifrcuryv-’4> MatiY it.,- Rbchastar, i; V COST ESTIMATER area, Apbllcanis should n.. .. ulaclurlng experience end lhi lly lo esilmate processing, r funeral home Serving Pontiac tor 50 years 74 Oakland Ava. FE. 3-0184 SPARKS-GRIFFIN FUNERAL HOME "Thoughllul Service" ,FE 2,.Mil VOORKEES-SIPLE FUNERAI HOME PS 3-8378 Esiebllshed Over 40 Years ! salaried ' Employment, North ' CiMpnh ani, 7'ISA. Dati-nlt. Mlrhl SlatliVi Bov 7344, Detroit, Michigan AN EDUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER CUTTER GRINDER 4-A Designers . Detailers Checkers For body fixtures, Apply now, Several openings available lor qual-Hled personnel. Opportunities tor advancement. Overtime -Long programs. Contact: Mr. Brown, Mr. Furr, Mr. OIMercurlo, Mr. Mailmen, or Mr. Saunders. Koltanbar Eng, Co. 0 Maple and io5S maple Driver Salesman Established Routp Salary, commissions, bonus plan, pension and profit sharing too. ■ Most live In Pontiac or close vicinity, married, physically td and bgndabla. 25-50 years old, truck furnished, you keep It at home.. We pny, all expenses. See Mr. Humphreys at Savoy Motel 120 S, Telegraph. Monday July 27. 2-7 .....................-...1-,..-.: Designer Engineer Electrical Controls n circuit design and control panel lyout tor special machines, weld-ig and automatic assembly equip- LONG PROGRAMS Koltanbar Engineering Com^ony 1055 MAPLE CLAWSON, MICHIGAN PHONE: 544-2211 " Contact Mr. Brown,- Mr. Furr, Mr. OIMercurlo, Mr. Hallman, Mr. Saunders. • DRAFTSMAN $4,700-$5,500 Younq man, hiqh school qraduate, for general drafting duties. Work Includes tnap-making end drawings of sanitary work pro|ects and water projects. Knowledge ot mechanical drawing principles and practices required. Apph/ OAKLAND COUNTY COURTHOUSE-PERSONNEL DIVISION, 1200 N. TELEGRAPH, PONTIAC. , DRIVER SALESMAN ! Guereoteed salary and frlhqe ben-! efits; No Investment required. If I you desire good Income, steady ! work .and fop security, call Jack i i Ralph, FE 2-4417-or call in person Structural Steel Layout Men $3.15 Per Hour MILLS BAKERY ELECTROLUX ( 2347 Elliqbath Lake Rd., Pontiac. ENGINE LATHE OPERATOR ■ Must be experienced In machinin. . hard alloys. Pontiac Press Box 44, EXPERIMENTAL PATTERNMAKER Required tor experimental turban I employment also be -considered. Apply Williams Research Corp., 2280 W. Maple Rd., Walled Lake. { iXPERIENCEO . -faraman. too w t operator. State age, ..1...4 and rpfi—" Prpss Bok W4. experienced'' I rptarancesw'to Pontiac ) ti^Ee trjmmer* ages of 20-24,i needed • d cTTe R a bLMECiTAiklC. "2-car daalershIpL Eeneftta, ' /rmc FONTIAC }»RKSS, lifONOAY. .1 27, I. I 1004 ploymanf and axcal banlHiv Including _________,........ hoip/lalliatlon, lltp Insurance and .paid vatallons. Call F« 2-0121. Htlp Wantid Malt Foreman assembly use various Intricala measuring cullaga preferred. Please write in eluding salary reqiiiremenls to Pontiac Press 9nx 103 FAR/yi flANO FOR FRUIT ANIT gaiiaral taiminy, MA 4.M8S attai 7 (3000 YIAR AROUND' JOB. REA sonalila hmili, ulanly ovarllma, Opiiurlunll^ Inr^^gmKl tuhira lor GRIIL MAN, GOOD WAflP*, HOS-pilalUaliun, vafelliin wllh pay, -........... braaktasi asnarif...... - “ • “ Ivrln, ' Apply al Bio Bny Orlyrln, TalA graph nt Huilin M or Ulsia Mwy, and kiivar I. aka,Road, H'lOii »cmo6i oraduatfs Knit rnliaga sliMl{nls,._!.ari and lull “work 5 Msll. IF YOU ARB OVER 14, HAVE A car anti nat*d a |nb. ran OH J1344 journeyman ElELtRICIAN. 40 houri. 112 84.1 4434. JIGBORE Pint (last Onetalor. Cohaaan Tool Co., 34307 Talagraph, Soulhtiald, JOHN DEERS CONSTRUCTION equipment service man lo work inlu manaaernenl iKtsillon. Must be experienced willing In work with K^ilt end r‘'‘" *~ .... KHHl iipmiilunily wilb (iraw Ponliac. ,i:i« 0344 and 42$ 2087. MACHINE REPAIRMAN 5 JOURNEYMAN BRATTON TOOL AND DIE CO. 2JIII Telegraph Rd SouHitlaid ' MAlNIfNANCf Ni'IN Experience in general plant main-Itnence, machine repair and welding, apply In parson at 3rd Street entrance, Avon Tube divtiloh, Hlg-ble Manufacturing Co,, Rochetlar, MAN WITH CAR Part lime, 12-15 hobrs per Training, lor management 'l44r*or lime escellenl cvmmlssiun arrangement prolll sharing plan. Call Bd Douglas or Ban Farnallui tor an interviaw. Ml 4-4700 MECHANICALLY INCLINED M A R over 25 wllh reterancas to learn softener Installation and ai^ll ,_F E 8- MECHANIC WANTED mnihrnei djilrabl 4hli#^Lal Jntenance on aulomollve ^ ' Road, Clarkston, MEN 19 to 40 YEARS OLD us who can earn ISO weekly working part time tor 4 and 5 nights a week. This Is a guaraniae, For Inlormailon call OR 3\0422, 5 p m, to 7 p.m. Ask ter Mr, Oal|r, NATIONAL CORPORATION HAS Immediate opening tor 3 goixl man. It you quality. Opportunity Irom 1100 to 11.50 per week. Phone lor . appointment,xpE 5-4115. NO EXPERIENC'' NECESSARY^ Assured tlOO par, weak With altert, 1150 par week Wllh wor'k, *300 per week Hard work, 8500 per week ' No traveling (absoluleivi tirrh (largest In nation) For High Income (permanenl) Interview eppointn* '' " ----Ia» 338-04 Office . ond Credit Manager FIRESTONE STORE 146 W. Huron AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY _____EMPLOYER _____________ OFFICE MANAGER ' Lapeer County's largest auto agency has opportunity tor qualUled per-eon,, excellent salary, paid holldayt. d resume to Pontiac Press-Box, ,J*HpMACi'ST,' PART 6r''>ULL-tlme, good pay and working conditions. Franklin Drugs, MA 4-2501 RAWLEIOH' DE/SLER WANTED at once. Good opportunity in part OAKLAND COUNTY, Write Raw leloh, Dent. MCG-44O-105. Fraeoorl, Real Estate Sdlesinan h llcehsa to sell ROUTE SALESMAN , Aggressive, conscientious men for well established .dry Cleaning Y. Apply In persdH at Gresham sers. 405 Oakland Avenue. Cleaners. ( SOLiciTORS " . ......... ..... casualty or Ilf* Insurance. Can work either part lima or full fimel Please phone Mr. Heihpsteed _tor wpointnient. FE 4-8284.__ ' SALES MANAGER TremerKtbus opportunity lor right man to handle Florida sales] Previous sales experience preferred. Cbll Tom Bateman, FE 8-7141 for Irilervlew. SECURITY OFFKfiRSTFULL AND —-— 25-35, 4-leet f— Ip Mile. Soufhtteld. Service Manager EXPERIENCED ONLY Need capable man to take 1 plefe charge r*-- — I department. Salary open SEE PAUL NEWMAN SPARTAN DODGE l_S. Saginaw_ STATION ATTENDANT, BUMP AND painter. Apply 834 Joslyn, Chem-' bars Gu(t. ■ ___ STEADY JOB • Due to expansion, 3 men 4r fulltime work for a company who Ids several years of operation has never had a strike or layoff. Steady year-round work, *'** dy year-th. For Pace, FE 5-4243, 5 p.m, to 7 pm. loniohfonlv. / Tired of Shop LAYOFFS ... Pleasant outdoor ,. Owning your own . . Being your own . . Good Income 0 dealers In t 1 are the right men, we 7 weeks of In training ii service station be___ ...Let you earn . .. Lend you sufficient capital to adequately stock a. service ataflon. labia Include 2 exlst- Telaphone; I___ __________ Ml 4-4474 (local call from Pontiac) Attar 7. p.m. . L.1.4-4447 Tool and Diemokers { , TrfwE'- I^RIMMEW; MUSY ."BS;tx4 1 ' |paclfnead./Farhnrngton. GR 54-4U4." H«lp Wanttd Malt EXPEkrillNLIIO OR mhn wf 4'fs3}“n.';r4 7o'2;"‘' ... TV and radio sbrvkhi man, bench ^ *“0*^ .^Mpar lanced ,onlyv VOCATIONAL TESTING AND guidance. Complala analysis at your capabilltlsi in ralallon lo |ob Miporlunillas. For appolntmant, FE 2-4475 Ekocumelrlcs. 304 RIkar Building ^ ks, broker. 258 W, WAl WANTRO AT ONfl RAWIilOM ■••-,,..'.-1 Va'a /4Ki(t 440 J; Fraaporf lHltH)l*, WonfEd by Blrmlnflhom I Polic* «*"^‘,40'7"So'’»”pr» ovarllma pay, liberal banalfti, w fiiii"lf lncha?te'4''ttir4 ”A}V •Ion without corraUlen, pais writ tan axamlnntlon. agility ta»t and character- InvaallgalTon, Call Chlat Halph^ w ^^oxlay. Ml 4 3400, I4I WANTED MAN FOR INSURANCE dehIt, Pontiac area, no akparlama naiassary Salary piui commix •Iqn. Age 2S 43. FE 2 l.5in '^rnan ^wilh licimw WANTED- SKILLED PAINTERS 444 0587 WOOD PATTERN MAKER, STEADY YARD MAN WANTED nim I VOUNO MEN, l8 To 25, FOR rattaurani . work, Nu axparlanca raquirad. Wa will train qualitlad man as counter men, cooks —" Mspis Rd. Mllal. YOUNG MAN ' 21-35 Bxparlan^a In (^b I U tolallonji living^ tor** IraBiaa* poilUon l*n *p^r •onnal .managamani davalnpmani program. Salary diKustad ai inter-'•*" Mr. Lar*on 4:30 a ni. Dial 113 353 2350. Mr." Lar*on_ 4j N«lp Wanttd Famalt 7 WOMEN, MUST BE BXFBRt--incad in taiapnona canva»ilng rork. Hourly salary, plui commix-I... »,... X, jliu# JIhlald. Ajia 30 lo $5, nona 483 5020 lor -A BEAUTY OPERATOR BABY SITTER. T6 LIVE IN AND DO genaral housework. 731.4534. BABY SITTER, VICINITY OF KEE- In person alter 5 p S EVENINGS) APPLY SfcrBtory -low Offici i Eiai/ri( typewriter, ilinrHiand, dlrli-laplquia. Paintetisnl. Reply Bits 45i Pnnlted Press slating • enparltnce, ........ and salary. SERVICE COOK Tod's has immadlala oaaning axperiOncad' sarylce cank qq r ihitl, must ba II or ovar, 'liis^nlfce'^^itellis Paid vatalTbii TLD'S RkPERIBNCED Secretaries AND Stenographers Immodioto Openings At LTV Michigari Must hovB good ihorfhond and typing ability. Business school education desirable. Experience necessary. U.S. Citizenship required. If in the Detroit area, opply in person from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m., Mondavi through FritJoy. North Gale LiV Missile Plant,. Van Dyke near 16 Mile Road, or sub-. mit resume and solary requirements in confidence ' EMPLOYMENT AND PLACEMENT P. 0. Box 404, Warren. Mien. LTV - ling ■ Temco - Voughf, Inc. , )kn equal opportunllv amployar Stenographer Woman with axc.apitenal parson-allly to act as sacrattry to small office In Oakland County Service Center. Age 2S to 45. Typing 50 W P.M. with dlciephone esperc enee desirable. Shorthand 10 w.P M All applicants wIR M tattad. Salary t4.IO0 lo 84,400. In applicants apply; Parson-lice. Oakland County Court-1300 N Telegraph Rd. Pon-10 4751 Extension,445 Bar WAITRESS FOR'nIGHT WORK age 21 J5 314 4774, BAR WAITRESS FOR NIGHT work. Aqa 31 lo 35, Rela/tnces,. BEWARE TOY DEMONSTRATORS e many adi with lanlaiiic claims ol high parcanlage. They ddh'l say what you pay out ot that percanlagt. Be fair to yourselves end without obligation call the: THE TOY CHEST 482-4734 The jorlqlnel Toy Perty Pien We ouerentee your perctniaqes and bonuses es well ss the toys, CLEANING LADY FOR CONVALES Irom our .ottlce, salary plus co ■ Cali 334-4541, aik lor 4 ITRESS. EVENINGS. .STEADY also part time, Morey's Golf and (Ountry Club, 2280 Union Lake R04Ki. Oft Commerce Roed, . WAITRBSS WITH GRILL C06k IX-parience.,n« Sun or holiday work Mlnit Liilxth, 4 E Pika, WAITRESS WANTED BOB'S RES-lauranl, Keego, ......... r M2 48 WAITRESSES FOR BIO BOV Drivain Either- locsIlOn. 3440 Dixie Highway or 30 S. Talagraph wanted baby ilTTGRr VICtNftY Credit bACKgrourtd r«tquired. Ex-celient benefits. Starting salery depends on experience. Apply Iq ' COOK 1330 Auburn Road. '6mE ■EXPERlliiC'ff, g«y». unipn Lake area. EM cooks"WJkNTBO, GOOD WAGES, paid vacation and hospllalltailon. Apply In person Cracker Barrel Drive In. 3051 Union Lake el Commerce Road. CL/Rfi” GIRLS, li 6r olToIr. Blue Cross and other fringe bene< Ills, good wages, exc. tips. Apply In pej-son onfy. Blue Star Drive. In Opdyka and Pontiac Roads. DISHWASHER, ■'full'' TIME.' EVE'. NINO WORK, 5171 DIXIE HWY., APPLY EVES. _ DOMESTIC HELPr live TN OR JOIIIS.______________ exchange hours f Opporlunlly tc . EM a business ol their' senlino *Avon, Wr?le P,0.^*Box 41, Oraylon Plelni or call FE 4 4500. EXPERIENCED BEAUTY OPERA-tbr, e\downtewn following. Apply 7U> N, Saginaw between 4-4 p.m. EXPERIENCED FULL TIME COOK wanted. Apply In person. Town and Country Inn. 1727 S, Telegraph. EXPERIENCED WaTtRESS.“ORILL cooking, days. Call OR 31431. : EXPERIENCED' WAITR'ESSV'MU'sf ^ ,j J ------------- .— transporlalion 343-0404, c 2-3751. Ricky's PUzq House. Sl|4 Woodward -EXP^RiENCEp WOMAN FOR lES-taurant managamenl In Pontiac area, day shift. Excellent opporlu-- everade pay, tirne'beiwean l-.M t |x'PeRIEN i ^ . . ITK7Tbfr^lBSt nOfMa'Fll^ ItN74. , L.'il i-- Earn Up to $1G0 a week enjoyably in your spare time. (Agen^ factor)/ Itolp Wai^ PLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED ALL RH POSITIVE S4. DETROIT BLOOD SERVICE 14 S. Cess (4 e.m..4 p.m.) FE 4-4447 CAB ORIVERSrSS OR OLDER, • .,,FE 2^7285: ■ COUPLE TO pPERATE SNAtK bar. No Investment required. State quelltlcations lo Pontiac Press flox MAN OR WOMAN LIVING IN THE vicinity of Birmingham or Royal Oak wllh lata model, car to deliver newspaper to subscribers. Homes In Birmingham — Royal Oak area. Apply to H. M. Stiar, Circulation Department, Pontiac Press, Pon-ftec, Michigan. RE.D"'" RASPBERRY PTCKIRS"_ Mon.-Wed.-Frl. attar 8 a.m. AI Johnston. ■ Northwest corner Sey------------------ —isasttebaw._ SHORT ORDER COOK, GOOD PAYT paid vacations. Insurance r Pled Piper Restaurant; FE 8- , Malt-Ftmala 8-A SALARY AND COMMISSION _____J lor sailing i John Hancock Life- am Building. Mr. Dyer. SALES EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY We need several men looking tor You must have a income $508 par-meer our quailfica qualifications. For p il. Interview call LI 2te444. WANTED 5 Representatives to represent nationally manufactured and advertised.-products. Must be neat, aggressive,, willing to work, and want to make more money. - Excellent pay and training program. Yanti at' I from .18 to 11 I ^ j EVELYN EDWARDS FULL £HARO,E BOOKKEEPER 8588 TelephPne FE 4-0584 84W e. Muhm y Su|t» ImplByiHfiit Aftn^t* 9 PONTIAC GIRLS JOBS^ RaTa|)llgnlit, ^d^wiitovyi) F iarTarary wilh pubik Jr. tteno, Latayalta Clark Typist, Woodwar apaclallsts. TEMPORARY J( .......jbs available QRAEBNEK'S ROYAL OAK Iteitflli’s laiiiesi 438 Washinulun Sqiiaia Ptejs 10 4-4740 lttltrHctl«rt*-$clioBli 10 V MACHINES >arn IBM key nunilK "Vlrlno, HI No riionay GENERAL INSTITUTE 1 Woodward Farndaia CALL COLLECT .543.9737 IBM TRAINING tarn IBM, Keypunch, machine laratlon and wiring, 1481 com-Iter prqgrimming. Mich. Slalt tard of Bducalloq' approved Free acemehl sarvlca Free parking, tmpial* finencing, no rttonay *'^*'*Y*TBM» INITITUTB OlIliL INOlNI MECHANICS Factory training available I T.S. V7S8I Jamai Counns.-.UN 4-4484. L B A R N bOZERS, GRADERS crana4, field training, Kay, 17581 Jamas Couians. Phone 1440084. SEMI OIESBI TRUCK ORIVBR training school. Truck, 14133 I Ivor, nols. Deimii, Can UN 44484. Work WMta4 MbIb 11 A Y CARPENTER AND ALUMINUM Siding RE 5 4010 or FE 4 8320 I CARPBNTER' iiNjiM ROUGH BOY mechanically INCLINED Inleresied In consrruclian xxork, 14 I,old. FE 5 5124. l IGHT Cl RAN UP. LAEOE. AND hauling FE 88414 family man wants WALLWASH-ing, odd lobs Hoi own Iranspor ration FE 50704 or FE 11448. FiAGPOLE SkRViCI. PAINTING and repair 443 1711 or Dl. 177/4 tlOHt hauling 334 1048 PIASTIRING ALL KINOt H Meyers OR 3-1345, REGISTER ED PHARXSACIST Work W«Mt#8 FemeIb 12 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING end housecleaning. 4834843. CATHR or SERVSi AT iMALLse noma or church ------------ ‘ CLiANiNO AND WALL WASHING U1 4453 or 445 5534 EXPERlBNCBD FIRE UNDER-writer desires p)acertwnl Pontiac area. ExceNent raterances. Reply to Pontlec Press Eox 4i. LADY 0 E S I R E S TUESDAY, Needs ITT^ia in Ponllec lellon WASHINGS AND IRONINGS DONE ----- ---- 334.4111 ■mIMIwI ^ryltB jlBpfHt* U KINDI OF SIDING; work or ell kinds. Alumlnuni pv,. lers OR S-om CEMENT WORK. kATIO AFTER 5 FF 54447 ^ $80 WollS WANTED - HOUSEKEEPER, LIVk In, out Ot town More ter home then weges. No oblecllon to child, write Pontlec Press Box 73. WE NEED NEAT DEPENDABLE kitchen help end clerks, deyi and nlltt,'403-1313. Ktllyi Party Tima. Kaego Harbor. _ WOMAN FOR CARE OF 4 CrtRIS-lien molharless children. Live In, _chlW walcprrw. FE 1.3443. Women Needed for New Division of One of the World's^'Lorgest Companies of It's Kind TRueilT BUILDING PRODUCTS CO, BUILDERS SUPPUIS \ AND structural STEEl CINDER AND CONCRETE BLOCK Bittiiien $BnriCf. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Repairing and rawlndteg. Ill E. Pika, Phone FE 4-3tll. Dreismikliii I TailerlRf 17 RTOdbELINa BROKEN COfsefRETE FOR RETAIN Ing wall,- paving brick tor patio, fence jwi's. Oakland Fuel and Paint Co, 45 Thomas 81 Phone Ff 5-4154. complete lawn service ^TlAN'S LANDSCAPE _ 1412M SODDING AND l'AWN "MOWING - rt4soh4ble. 852-3137. iTREE SERVICE,"TRIMMING AND -emov4ls. reasonable. FE 8-8424, Coiiv«letceNt4ilurtiii9 21 - OPENINGS AT PONTIAC LAKE I Nursing Home. 473.5142. I .... . 1-A MOVING SERVICE. REASON-ab^te rates. FE 5 3454, FE 2-2484 AA MOVfNGr'CARkFUL LOW _r4tes. Equipped. UL Bob's Von Service MOVING AND STORACB REASONABLE RATES CofiiFlete Iniuranct ROBERT TbMPKIto OR 4 1513 LIGHT^HAULING ANb'MOVINO, cheap. A^y kln^ FE 5-4343. _ PtriRlIiiii i DKwriitliii 23 ERNil'S SERVICE - PAINtmO, decorating and ramodallng] 482-4132. EXPERIENCEb INTERIOR AND iXPBRt PAiNTi'NG-^BiCORAT-ing, paper removing. OR 3-7354. p^i ntIn'g‘and’ dIcorXt iKg paiiJting, kAPkkiNG, w A t l WASHING, MINOR REPAIRS. ~ REASONABLE PRICES. FE 5-2482 No lob too smalt. FE j- lelBVision-Radio ServikB ‘24 - HAVE YOUR RADIO AND TELEVISION REPAIR WORK DONE WHILE CALIFORNIA DRIVE-AWAY Planning-to go west? Drive one of our sharp tete model cars. We will HOMEOWNERS $18.55 ANNUALLY Scales ^Agency; FE ^sen, FE 2-7425. Wanted HoH^hBjd GoBdi 29 AUCTION SALE EVERY 8ATUR-day at Blue Bird Auction. We'll Niy furniture, tools and appliances.-3R 3j4847 or MEIrose 7(5141 WrANYfcD:' iGAS AND ELEOTR-IC Wanted Mlicallnneeui |0 (ASH paid for vour U»t {fira*«enry*eV,w:F\PVj3'5f WANTED, USED C«ftBNT eLOCRI Wanted to Rent 2 bedroom COTTAGE on LAKE, A%“'1n';.'‘/ar|!r..M‘'Fl » W*’ 0 E s I Ne I BEDROOM UNPiJE nlsiied mmlern Wre, VValled I qke, yriKiii leke er Mlllgrii aree MJ KTiSARf unfttrnished'house, Itel i)i nparl meni 138 4112, belweqn 12 noon 7 . urn, Mr, Srnll lady WITH ONE (IHII D WOULD , .., j iiedrot nlshed «r unturntsh, , iteighte or Ponliei . NO FEE' rENIaI. lEHViCi.T^yi •eleded tenants willing to sign ‘ set wllh serurlly da^si’* s"“ rurban locallon. Mr. PIni Skarf Living Qnerters 33 WILL 'urday I alter 4 p m. I girls Csll ellt or^ Sunday, wear riiom A|i4irfrti#nt with Mmn Ppt\ lli»t Pr0Mt HOR ? WantBd Rtal iitate 3k •I'TOSO ERLIES AND LAND Urgently ne*d ter im WARREN STOUT, 1458 N Opdyke Tout, Reqllor Rd PE. 81141 AI L CASH FOR LOTS AND housts. Mlch44l's Really, 333 7535 ALL CASH FMA or Ol homes even d behind ' III paymenl*. Cell daily end Sun day 4 to 4. 1434471 BUILDER Needs lots In Pontiac. Immediate otter, ho commission. Mi. Davis 4:144575 Reel Value Realty. Cosh for All Properties Aparlmonls, Stertl, incomes. Etc. MICHAEL'S REALTY Call 3117^5 CASH 48 HOURS LAND CONTRACTS HOME* EQUITIES WRIGHT M2 Oakland Ava. Ft lets REALTOR PARTRIDGE 1$ THE BIRD TO SEE" GET RESULTS wk NEkD lisiingt) Cell us Mdai tor quick mI4 and lop marke value II ll‘s real estate, we car DON WHITt, INC, 2841 Dixie Hwy. Fh«ne 474 0444 JOHNSON SAYS: NOTICE! e ecieei Of. Jerg ■le buyeTs. celt us'iiMay i *** *** Clorkston Reul Estate LISTINGS WANTED. kUYERS WAITmO, HACKETT REALTY COOLEY LAKE ROAD, EM OR 3T708 WANT TO SELL? ' fr8sfec*t'$ "galore JAMES A, TAYLOR. Realtor 7732 Highland Rd, IMMI OR 4-8304 WANTkD LISTINGS, EesiOEN. 4 a.m. to 7 p.m OL 1-8231 f ® ’ BEDROOM WITH ^FULL BASEMENT, t TO 5 ACRES PAUL JONES realty FE 4*550 Aparfmenlt-Famitlted 1. Reterences. F____ .1 ROOMS, PRIVATE, ADULtS J4 Florence IEVEEYTHINO FORN- i FURNISHED APARTMENT l' AND 3-ROOM APARTMENtII ' AT 4374 Oixia, adults only. 3'ROOMS and BATHr~PI8IVAf« entrance. FE 5-1331. J-ROOM AND BATH, CHILD WEl ■ ^e, 135 per V • Cell 338-^. J ROOMSrXLEXN,'modern: BABY _tolcome._8a. FE 47253, CLEAN ■J'RCIOMS FUR'NISHEO, A private entrince. Couple only. 40 Putnam.___ _ _ ' !'AN,”4 rooms near OElfkRf' . A44iiI9« APilu IZB t!S.*a«A ^ I Baldwin Avt. DELUXE kitchenette' APART-jnent, ginitle£tumlshed, FE 5-2241. Mixf6"-‘2 ROOMS 'ANb JaTH, IIS per week with 438 depoilt. Child welcome, inquire at 271 Baldwin Ava. Call 334te8S4._ MIXED NEIOHBOR'if'dOD, 2 • R06m apartment. FE 5*444. N fCE, c;LEAinrSo6Mir »iT"A week, 14 Park Place. FE 5*711. ,6n¥-R60M STUOi^PARfMliff, / ground floor, suitable tor working couple or I girl. FE 4-3244. ^ THHjElKoOMS AND BATH, <:hilO welcome. 528 per week with W deposit. In^lre at 273 Baldwin Apaitmenti-UnjianiiihMl 31 4 ROOMS AND BATH, UPPER Duplex, heel and hot water furnished. 845 month. 43 Ruth. 5 "rcxj'ms and bath, Wl¥t~sTDE upper, 875 a month, no smell children, refrigerator, stove end furnished. Pontlec Press » ' 4 ROOMS, UPPER 6ii“'wtSf 'STOE, I deposit, reedy the 1st of BIRMINGHAM FARMS APARTMENTS 1 bedroom, specious apartment, t Swimming pool. Rent Includes carpeting, custom, drapes 4nd all utilities except light bill. Ample parking, elr-conditlaned. Laundry tacimiei, -------■ ‘-------- ■ • slightly t cr. Apt. 1. a and entrance. 43 Poplar, < ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS MODERN IN EVERY DETAIL Adults" Only_. FE 8-4418 445 N. cajs Lake Road FE 8*042 Real House*, i^urnlihodi 39 ATTRACTIVE LAKE FRONTS, MOD-am year around, 4 mllpt west of Pontiac, near union Lake, tease Day. EM 3-2143. LOG CABIN HIDE-A-WAY ON WAt-fers Lake, 1 bedroom, August rental. 8100 weekly. SYLVAN, 48^2300 oA 425-1884. i. I . _I.;__■ No Matter Wftlit the Need, a Press Woot Ad Is All sHel Alyvoys Available to I ilp You FulTtll It - 1 fj I Rtiit HtuMA 39 Rant Roomi 421 Sola Houiai I HO»M KJH (»*NT1,K i ’ } BBONfiOW HWH Rant Naoiaa, Unliirnlihaii 40 ‘*‘SSS"?r"5f ln*N ®}h" Honn^tf vJ. v ! , t ' :■ - ii' 1 V >' ■■f . "e ' • f,:v i/v; '1 V PIHCSH. ) / / MO.ND.WL (Ti l A' 27.JiiM'4^ 7; .' ■ C 11 49 rm,\ H.V Kh(d (JNiinn j $«i^ HauJbs ' 749 Sole Houiet ‘ 49 Self Houifi 49 iBNtIK ^ • 43 *, MV J Jf, Roomi With Ro^rO I OVfct V MOMb, I AihkI IiXMI, B8 !i ““ N I AHO lunchM. M ' JlHum Hivir, liAlIn hirbseii#, * W, )d )im < »nl tlnwn FLATriEY REALTY 4flW CAM OmABtlH BIJ, » I OT'> 4 limironm*. wnwltid t dHu prItfllduM 1)1.ton Ttrrnii dO? 2BB10IIQOM l*)r«ii)«t:». M.dOO, «.400 down 46 NIX HgAtTV Ul J JIJI UL ISl/i le, Rant StOrai - BEDROOM BRICK, OAB HBAr, Borage,' Inlegraled.’BIQO a month > tO'nDS’, 7033 f lor le«*e or lale, W3 Cryelal 1 aka I lake Road, ..... m,. j f«,. .......... , ;P«ntla. PE «4|i« SJOR^B P._UB^^AB^|ME)tf ghjfd Ve'i!?l"at Wb ,< snlOt.) BkkiilenT Matioyar Jo4 aail Rlv.l Of Vaiencl* BAIT BI.VD AHOA,. IN DO II RonbRr Mlkkd niigbltorliond, i„».i „.u, km«M ‘ EOB REfit, REAdrtflABI p, MOO ern ww »mn iif olbta holiding «i| Odkiond Avoniw, i mile irom iliiwnlowM Riuiliai, PB t,»4'7t NHW, n B A 0 T I P U L, MODKRN time (in OaUtmd Avomie, >0 « Jf. Ideal Im hutlnoai «r uifii,* tpace, iNEOROOM RANCM, fLARKSTBN ariKMia. (ofMebmi. larye M. only lili.SW, «(HI dowii. OR I t/M ' ra*kiT{ (ago, ga oalir ■'■ A'rtlkTOCRAT BUllijPt $1,000 Down' $60 a Mo” . Collnlry living near good tlieKipIn. facliMles. lake prlviiegat on Cooley . I eke. 3 nice loll with Ireei Dandy I home, compaot, neat ..... ..-..1, paw oil fiirbaca. pgil price 18,4W land confracl. HAROLD R, FRANKS, Ro6lly i'M84.UNie)l«4,AN^-ROAI) BM 4 im 383 7181 «NrCH01,.lE‘'ANNETT one Lot'160 x 280 8 rcwm bni'H wiib bateau , and awlomallc hea). Qc mod Si5 Cloia In Apt, , Brtcii 4 lamilt, walking Alt' „ tanee in Mainaw ki fM|) ring A , anatHnanl nai * loomi eoH iNo CARINA, 81,1 PER'"*"* Ruilneii fraMrty 47«A I.L. I ' .....— »«*»<■'• Oi. «)»70 MODIRN aUlLOINO IN TMS ipnviiie, Ponieinebieao Piaia tiU*BAR 3 lAKS. KR6NT, MOD. flAV O'NEH ■ Raotlor OMOOMk atga, older honne that le In 1000 condition. Living room, din ------- kitchen and larga bed ■ floor, 4 badcopmi . nice lot. Miked ilQhtxMhood, Priced at ♦•,80" ■(I conliatl 8800 down 178 80 rrjonlh, OpLPIR'l ORBAM MOTORWAV PRICE REDUCBOl Thl» lovely Ceoe Cod hei t lot lo otter for ihet mile femlly who likes the lekt, ' dormitory liedroom up. Rocrea. _________ Breereway ... garage, wnlie aiumi ildino Many eklrii. Prl(.a I room In baiem oeflng and drao I l eer garage, mini' sldlng^^M^^y lohn K. Irwin lalking dlilance i I UMINOM klDINCl iTOOMi, men, vtnyi sipingi, mtiened Or ■naiertai*, OUalily low toil : V»U8 VAlLtlV tH. ISO}) A| COA. KAiifO 8TORW WINOOVtS; DOORS REMODEUNCi ana additions ‘Kroft Siding & Roofirtg' m$f estimates i e 47, KAlSIR 'ASCOA ALUMi w'aTBRc6rO area l.badrooJn; ranch type bungalow wllh lull base : Automatic heal, attached 7 car garaoe. Has large kitchen end (lining area Il3‘s74'), Lake privi WE trade ~ WE BUILD OKIce opei multiple^ I '.EOROB If Archit«ctvr«l Drawing NEW HOUSE AND REMOOILINO ' elMl driwe, M3WMS. Atplialt Patrlnf cooled ENGINES REPAIRED ' Rraionaoie, Alee chain saw work EM inaa Pickup 4md Delivery MOTOR EXCHANGE CO. ENGINE REBUIt OiNCf AU, CARS AND TRUCKS . EXPERT TUNI UPS U S, _SAOINAW PE_^ 3 741J : Fanclng ; STOUTS' Best Buys Toddy Lakefront - ■ WATER.PRONT HOME Wllh 7 Jbert rooms, lull both, large enclosed porch, txiel,.dock end swimming Will leke lend coniract r‘ ... peymenl. Only S7,$00. and screens, garage, paved street; Close lo shopping, schools end bus. St.tSO, Terms. HOME dl,U» INCOME i epertmwls.^ of SIM, El 1 D'S CONSTRUCTION EREE ESTIMATES. DRIVEWAYS. parking lols S57 ajiO Opan hi « PONTIAC FENCE COi ASPHALT PAVING 'S OUR BUSI ff}} .'Oisie Mwv OR Wollpoper Steamer 0*ak'uind I, lurwace' ve'cuUm* cleanen. ■ "T A T J ") T f T* j| * WniCjrhi V ASPHALT OR 3<3a75 I seal coateo:"’"'eree ' esiimaie, EES 30/s . " ORIveWAV “specialist ■ ' ' EREE ESTIMATES FE saw bRiViWAVS'.'courts. Etc' ANY '^Hie, contractor, EE 7*814 EREElEStlMAfES PARKING LOTS end driveway. OR S-SOM SEAL-COTE'aNO PROTECT VOUR old drive 10 look new again. EE Fleer Sendleg _ Bill S SR , ELOC tavi'orT“eloor~lavino : rg end llnishing. 7S years i finiiMfHi. rAMr..,r,vr 43/ .If 34 I 0 SNYDER, ELOO#' LAYING, tendlny and finishing EC S0S87__ Reiteerenti ' - -'■r*' BOB'S RESTAURANT. i,"l3'ixiE 3 Oakland Ava . YMOOELS OPEN AETERNOONS 1 FE 2 9141 \ ’ AND SUNDAY 'cheapie -y '-— \ WESTOWN REALTY Aet^UpholeterJeg^- CONVeRTlBLE TOPS. $89 98 AND Up. complota Inlorlor trim. Aulo Trim Shoo- 87$ Ml. Cioihans SL FE aM89 ' Batemeiit Weterpreefieg BRICK WORK ANOrFIREPLACeS Remodeling. MY 31131 Home Improvements ROOFS: NEW, REPAIR General Malniwanca M34440 Roofing end Siding . HAGSTROM REALTOR. 89W I vv, Huron. OR 8-0358, Evenings call 1 813,0435. CO M ME R C E, N E W HOME, 3,bearopm, *1 > baths, rfuM , baje., .lALTOR PARTRIDGE "ilk THE BIRD TO SEE" _ MODEL RENTERS! IF?. You Love Your Family HAVE $1.10 CASH GOOD CREDIT rial value SANDY BEACH ' Front, .3 bedrooms, ______ rage, bilh house, lovely lor and landscaping. EM 3.8703.. COOLEY LAKE FRONT ■■■ 3 . I rooms, large sleeping porch, face brick fireplace, barbecue pit, boat i. dock, 813,.800, furnished, 383-8703 I tor e land contract deal. ....... ..... monthly Income SIN, Full basement, gas, ge l.ocelad in good rental dls-Shown by - - • PHONE 682-2211 I 8143 Cass-Ellitbeth R6ed ' MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BIRMINGHAM Guinn ConstriKfion Co. FE S-9122 k." EE'iSTAMM¥r'"'BNC’lM,EEkrNG ' Co. Rooting, shaet rr ' ' ... CM $3185. 93 $. Wasi Seal Coating PROTECT YCJuR DRIVEWAY ir'garage, paneled 8 flreptece, City d street, lake prh ) Call lor appolnimer ■er.ssfft DM(Ut rn KAR LIFE BATTERY CO Oanerolors-RegulatorE-Starters Batteries $5.95 Exchange F_E;J,1918' ....... Rloch UiyiniB CEMENT Ct. HAROLD MILTON; OL 1-0853 TelcVilioli, Redte end Hi-Fi Service 3-8234 _ lion Custom Builders. '‘ COUNTRY LIVING 3 bedrooms, TrI-level, 3 bedroc ing room, l'>\al ............ lemlly room ^nd ullra-modecn kitchen, puiside Ta brick and aluminum siding. Priced el only SI1--990 on your lot. DrI---------- MITCHELL'S BUMP SHOP, i tVses^uo^Obol'^'Wafm R^io^ _______________________ A KWMM/I eAAsai l.hA/4rnAm hvlrk ift. lititan^rintirtg nstanT printing, 30-minuie I gilbert lake privllogts. Deluxe LI. k u? ’k",. basement. 3 bedrooms, kitchen with b(nli-, ju, pgths plus meld'e room and range, I'j baths,i b*th, Dining room, tomlly room ..........., nlnurti sibrrns ond! md paneled recreation room with s(;reens, poved drive, I’/ car, locond tlreplace. Swimming oool oarage with workshop eree. around patio. Great kitchan. 187,- Priced lor quick sola at only I 50b. , SI4.500 wllh Irms. ^ ' *; STATELY OLDER homo In the heart j Will Pay $89 Pe,r Month ' SUGDEN LAKE FRONT - 3 bed-! Exjro 5p.j|o| _ ‘ | ?rMs®'4®'pr6^maI1oaXs YOU CAN OCCUPY ; JSSdy'beech! bo°at dock, relt, end horSe'’new olaTered^w^ case*'’'Wley I Your own home with 3 bedrpoms, * g SrScS ■ Only 14 miles lo diwntown Pontiac. Take Commerce Rd. ' meni, terrific landscaping, el | . ' tached gerege, FHA, ISO.lgo. EMl ' LAKEWOOD VILLAGE - . ' Lake Front, 3 bedrooms. Carport.| 817,500, water Ski' paradise, EM CohiPlelely remodeled ! "vino room. Enlertelnrng'alie dli -WJ. L‘Sh'’h. t'm Ing room 8-cer garage Only p .Otchfin with buMt-ln OVtn a.rinn aI «urh uAfnA in th* Mil . «ng#, custom cupboards, i JJ $51 500 * * . J . . » ...lui, 1 Harry Klein, Newly decorated wllh X .? sn na(!^ J(Trh .^vT/rml'S IMO^O?'. .... .... ---- ----- bkick ____ model at 679 KINNEY NEAR BLAINE. Open I to 5 dally and- ...rk, FE 44$i1. iiloCkr CikltPENtlV manl —" Mtidereiietlon $CAR GARAOE, “ Cohere Len«lm|f4ii| ~ EXCAVAT------ ... , Irt, tret retmovali. Free ; I A. E. DALBY TREE SERVICE I Tree 'stump removal. Mosquito spraying^FE, WOOS, FE $3035, ' : danT larW'S trIe tIImminO' I $ Removal. FE 2-S889 orFE 3-9034. MONTROSS TREE jpg'pv ICE "■ beautllul home also features lerga kitchen, 1'-i baths with powder room, dining ....... ' " men! and 3-car gara appolnimeni ALL TYPfS .QF ------- rooting, iWthg, painting, , tering, no job too smell, wm on anywhere, 646-1700. __ r~c6NTRACTOR FOR EVERY- tion Co. do all ty marclal .......... Garages, rooting irages, rot....,------------- to designing and estimating, rets. Easy terms; FE 3-3871. Rouse raising and MWino, CARPENTRY, NEW, REPAIR, AND formica, $85-9981. CARPENTER ..... EXPERI-e iob^ 437-0654. ■“finish," KITCHENS s oxperianca. FE CEMENT WORK Cemertt Work cement contractor. FE 5-9122 ■.iiigMENT WORK, REASONABLE. Free estimates. OR 3-8860 after 6. EUBANKS Construction c6. PouW walls-basements. FE_$^1 Floors and drIveIways, work licensed. Bert Commins. FE UABOR“A'Nb MATEIiTaL, ST4b“SQ. -- 8-2S76, OR 3-9317. esfl'males - Prices reas. FE $9851 : ------'■ertwlrlw*' rMARiON"bR’'KENTuckY SOD i ; irwcwng leldr or delivered: Seeding " — ,~l . --essing ------- *'*- -* Free _estlmates i hauling AND -RUBBISH. NAME' Breece Lendeceping, FE. S-OUI. y^r price, Any lime. FE S-OOW. _ " _______________.1 lTgHT Hl8ULrNGl“GAR'AbES‘ AnD and "HURRY! " DON WHITE, INC. 2$91 Dixie'Hwy. _ OR 4-04 Crescent Lake Section BELAIRE HOME BUILDERS I FE 8-2762, 1:30 to 5 p.m. ^EVENINGS A£TER 7, LI 2-7327 REALTOR Cartridge ‘ "IS THE BIRD TOJEE" RANCHER $9,990 on your lot. Lovely 3-bed . room ranch-type home, lull base mem, , birch cupboards, oak (loon I FULLY INSULATED. Designed lo , belter living. Nb money down. NEW CUSTOM BUILT HOMES 3 BEDROOMS, sleeping porch, bate-mant, 81,000 take over peymenls, lake, privileges, full price, 58.200. ,000 with easy terms. ' inrejX'ng.'$6»,W Space Minded? Sp« this large i rancher near Wi(((Bm5 tax open planning wllh 40 toot I Ing, dining and kitchen area. Weir, Manuel & Snyder. 298 S. Woodward, Birmingham. Mich. 644-6300 POHNES ' 566-3323 I. spacious I h closet! r GILES HIGH-VALUE, ,Low-l ishing, 58,300', nee Front, Walk-out b down, EM 3-6703. V Warren Stout Realtor. 180 N Opdykf Rd. Ph. FE 5-81 Open Eves. Till 8 P.M./ Multiple Listing Service ' neighborhood, yery lose to schools. Gold carpeting 1 living room, IW baths, built- ' -......... ----------Cyclone 2* bedrooms, lull pi d, 560 a month, with . 30 day possession. TRADE ce. Lot, 100'xl62'. $13,500. Easy F" BLOCK TO WALTERS L,^KE 6AN"$“'LATR'y's' sSoBing and'. basements citanod, 678-12 lIght" . HAULING, CLARKSfON- large lot. $1,775 down. PONTIAC REALTY 737 Baldwii ____________________________ light and ftiAVY TRUCKING,: LANDSCAPING; TRUCKING, BRO- rubbish, fllTdlrt, grading and grav-, .. ...... ------ ...... ------- loading; FE 2-0603. l CFiJSCENt LAK'E room, basement, large lot for n «pot, small - compact. n Klnht tfi'son. uuith 10 ner WE TRADE YOUNG-BILT HOMES : REALLY MEANS BETTER-BIL. RUSSELL YOUNG, 53’7 W. HUR nure, lop son. re a-jj/i. i reasonable ri MERrbrsLue-sbBrpTek-u^^^^; dellvairad. Orooks. UL 2-8683. I irV p1(U'NINb,"MU'LCHING7SP’RAY'iNG. I Stonegata Landscaping, 473 0094 •• j Trucks to, Rent lb kluesne/** . **'"’* ** 682-1228 I la-Ton pickups l^ton Slakes TRUCKS - NEIDRICK BUILDING SERVICE < “— ----------Cabinets. FE $6909. TALBOTT LUMBER Glass Installe^l in doors and wln-asits. Complete building service, — ttaf • * ■ ‘ 1025 Ctakland A 8 LINES Paintiitg and DgcorotSng y-r INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR palntlngj^f r^e a estimates, wdrk I. Reasonable rates. 8 AAA PAINTTNO and DECORi-ting, M years exp; Reas. Prse e$ timates. Ph. UL 2-1398.____ « INTERibR-EXfERlOR PAINTING. Free Est., work guaranteed. 15 yrs. exp. FE 2-2853_________ PAINTINGInMDE AND OUT. Guar-Free ESI., work guarenteed. 15 yrs. TRACTORS ----EQUIPMENT - Dump Trucks — Semi-Trailers Pontiac Farm and Industridl Trdetor Co. / 825 S, WOODWARD E 6-0861 FE 8-1842 Open Dally Including Sunday ilphototering THOMAS UPHOLSTERING ‘8899 W. -WALTON BLVO. FE 5-8888 d windows. Reas. Satislap' ROCHISTER wilNpOW WASHING Co., pL 2'jM3l. Comm Weed Mowing weed cutting, POWER EQUIP- menl. By hour or job. FE 8-1897. WEED MOWING. LIGHT HAULING. 671-5234 ■SPECIAL DRAYTON WOODS ' 'll, early American Irl-sedrooms, dining room, lly room wllh fireplace, ... ______ 2-cer garage, lull base- ment, carpeting and drapes, bulll-, Ins and many extras, $25,500. $2,- heat, gleaming oak floors, large kitchen, recreation room, fenced lot, tile bath, storms and screens. e%ry thing, . J. (Dick) VALUET . Corner of Andersc IN THE CITY Modern 3 bedrooms and basement ■ ■ ' shade. 2Vj - car garage. Reasonable, H. C. NEWINGHAM _______UL 2-3310 garage. $13,900, 10 per HIULJI^ _R^TY,_______673-5234 Limme'diate'occupancy ‘ small down" PAY^ : with lull price $7,500. Large lot 'i excellent Clarkslon area. 3 bed rooms, oil heat, garage. CITY AND COUNTRY REALTY lAM WARWICK MAS'lN 'sTLi.,... Lake 5 houses on Warwick and Beverly, West Bloomfield School District, $13,400 to $14,000, Open Sunday 2 until 5, at 1252 Warwick, 682-2820 or M2-17J8. __ "SAUNDERS~i■^WYA'TT REA'LTY" FE 3-7061 " ' homE, SMALL 2 - BEDROOM kitchen, living room and —.... basement. Just right tor retire- "SMITH' LAKEFRONT Excellent Value Exclusive west suburban locallon.i you'll love this extra sharp 2-bed room rancher, has 2-car garage, beautiful 100x300 fool lot, Immedl-i ate possession, lake privileges.. MODEL OPEN DAILY1T0 8 £r™..™ 3485 PU1NS DRIVt “““ i-'* »i p,ite CORNER 17-'WALTOy yiyp. ' j II I'l' r aluminum siding, heat, partial basement, all, lut ;re and Kitchen appllences st«y. YOUR PLANS OR OURS" $13,950 '“JR . Thref b«di .........iided ranen* ON YOOR lot ...ding windows, painted basement, 20-year guaranteed gas” furnace, copper plumbing, full thick insula- Ori0[j, ^Has hardw^d^ tl lom, real'nice kitchen, erge living rooyn which IL.DING SITES'- Are you think-ig of building? Then If will bay ou lo call us on this nice corner 3t on Hammond .Lake Estates, 'erk test and permit for septic treaty secured. Only $8,400 - Excellent 2-bedro 512,500. Your home I i your down payment.- ), See This Sharp KENT Included. Li Ing today 1 $18,950 snt, gas heat, two-car g 9l dream home. For New Homes- KAMPSEN “ PIKT'StREEt ' east blvd. area Everyone Qualifies CITY OF PONTIAC WHY RENT? ________ ______, ... T situated on a large lot with beautiful trees and 120-toot lake frontage, living room, kitchen, bedroom, full bath edroom all-brick homes | North Pontiac CALL 333-/555 ; tToSi __ MICHAEL'S REALTY _ I easi NDIAN VILLAGE-3' BEDROOMS", I dining room, large living room with tlreplace, porches, upstairs abd down, 2-car gdrage, aluminum i 544 s. telegr;, sidlng.^Me Utica, R^oad^.^(a^_blOck I p| 3.7848 ^ evES. FE 3-7302 j ........Cl.......................... jgLt “ I THREE-BEDROOM RANCHER DINING ROOM, FULL BASE-ciJRNACE, NEWLY I second floor unfinished 'bui | converted to 2 bedrooms. 1 Mortgage terms. ' I Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor i ONLY $55.00 MONTH Excluding Taxis and In^rance ' $47.00 DOWN : acres V, 5 rooms and bath,' breezeway, attached garage, recreation room, excellent condition. A dream home. See this one today CALL B. C. HI ITER, REALTOR, 3792 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 2-0179, a fine family, home h Frushour WEST SIDE — Nice 6-room-aDd-balh 22-fool carpeted living room, pleasant kitchen, full basement, gas heat, 2-car garage. Near, bus. Shade trees, Now at '$7,950l Terms. MILLER ____ Aluminum ____________ screens. Located on a lovely ■ high returns. Income 0 rnonth. LAKE FRONT on lovely Lake 3 bedrooms, iw ha peted large living r< Struble 3930 Elizabeth Lake Road lor ' MLS - 6-4025 _ - 482-5493 j TIMES'^ LAKE FRONT - Nice 4-bedroom ' home west suburban lake. Carpeted living room and dining room, picture window. Tiled bath. Gas heat, 2-car garage. See It'now, at tlreplace, 2-ca •rlooliclng WEST SUBURBAN RANCH LOTUS LAKE AREA Extra nice newer a-bedroom home.| All aluminum exterior — 23-loot living room. Family Kitchen andj high daylight basement lOr recre--atlon. $13,500, $400 down plus costs.; LAKE OAKLAND i Privileges dnd the most house tor! Ffoyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy. at TelegFeph FE 2-0123 Open Eves. MA $1748 CLARK ! LAKE PRIVILEGES with-this sharp 1 ranch home. Large lot, breeze-I way to attached garage Vacant I and ready -tor immediate posses Nearly new 3-bedroom ranch,hon with attached 2-car garage.'Exti larqe rioms, 26-foot, living r -“ 24-fool tamilv room, dirjing and kitchen (each 16 feet) and rooms U4-foot each) Lot ( NEW 3-BEDROOM HOME : LAKE PRIVILEGES , ...... .................... Attractive $bedroom brick, cefpet- -/viEnT, AUTOMATIC FURNACE, #d living room, duilng room, sunny. TJirc LOT: “-- “ - Kitchen, finished/, Rasement, water decoratEO softener, I a r.g . landscaped lot.' aSK FOR MR< ' cLTr Owner transtertmd. Ptice reduced. , . Existing mortgage only 5'-4 per tE 4-4*13. CLARK KbAC, / cent. Vacant, ready lor Immediate __—-----=411 WIDOWS DIVORCEES, EVEN PERSONS WITH CREDIT PROBLEMS Tare OK v""' 500, $1,456 down. THIS Mi THE HOUSE FOR YOU I DRAYTON AREA ra nice 3-bedroom rancher w - Attractive 3- ■d yard- — close d to sell. le estate. /-_________■ . ______ TWO YEARfOLD HOM^ ; THREE I bedrooms/ must sacnlfice, .take ;ii$Wf5’4J7J‘over'tp^ymenls. FE.8-a(2l.'; WITH US’ IjI, SEPARATE DINING ROOM , j Ing and draperies s I fc^oltoi' '. CtttrAktYTIME OAtfeY— .:/}......................JJjIVy/l ,/l, ,/V street, t . .. .. ng rr ■ heat. IS,500, m IL' REAL ESTATE Stay, 2-car 'ga- 1, ', 'f*200'#10-950. 5400. , ^gj^he, ■ 'TIMES REALTY cc oAoao John Kinzier, ;Realtpr , 3101 4 Huron st. fe i-7*ia FE 2-0263 5219 Dixie, Hwy. MLS , 674 0396 TO BUY, TO SELL, TO TRADE ' ■ ' ' Opefi9Jlo 9 S' '.)■ t;J. Ij^ultlpl^ Listing s«t.viiff u,', er, ;Reoltpr ,jiai 4 Huron St. MLS , 674 0396 TOfBUY, TO S8 9 40 9 y ' I >'l Wultlplli LI! Salt N»mti 49 ' RHODES fiv/int r«9tn. rtininu room. (Wii, full «ll hMi, Miiwmufly l«n(ttc«)i»(l ftlMl (di lh»*itn«ll ”r«ncli, Hut iii«ny paMlblim«it. Only 153,000 I INC6we APAHTMENTS Qogd Iq cation, nnlv tu,500. Tornik. ' NiTc^E 5finnM t^owE^im j yoon site tteitrnuins. toll hatemem, oil neat neei f-ishai Hnflv Only »u kWAI I; HOM@ ‘ NOeilk ienoii4 ontl liaillt, i iWitli*. yn4 lieali iPMiai Ini. I him It oil Italilwin Only (I V ■ Salt j 49 Salt Howfti I kiusoS'Paiina ! " BUD" HKm MONPA V. JI HcY' «7, \IIMU -Hving PIttisur# I i)ropai#slo tiolpi ellghttjil, cumom'built, only mlnutei' tr’orn 1-7}, OMTlf "I OU, with hie living room, irepiate. tarpelmg ami diapat, i")ie.feil ruTn''?, tamlly i . iiieplmi I anas nt iiuii tieeo llieai >imt tm ihilmen only l77,i(K1 larmii ' AlUfRr ), RHODfS, OROKIR r,F 0 7too 75II w waiiwi i-t; 5sot Movt In lomorrow Inailt ot riiplwialil*. "luHIIm vanMy in iileii hath, wmifl llwiM.vUas tm nai-e toll pilie,i i«75 down fOO rnonlli on land cwMlianh^ MUA UNDIRWOOO Rf'Al ISTATl lieaptifiilly p.alielad laprealion I,mm with addiiidital hiepiaie, 7.ai uaiaua tMiearly gtinmil All tm I7y,y(i6 Give Hiiti A Look ,1: Uv Dkk Turnti LAKE FRQNTS MINTIAC UAKt -• toVely liKO trodt >oar around, „nutch Colonial, brick - Mtcatad on larijo wall landscaped It niant, tlrapla 110,mw' ^ar^ Paaturas full dining rootii. Full priof only P(,EAIiANT LAtfi Coiy IM toll in'tealuiiiiu f nodioomj, stlraanaii Itmtii, itiving fiBat, dMk tins tea, Itoliig «dld till nulled tor only ♦t.fW, iiume with l^ige iiiitniitiu plate, flininu r mm i";i tl im 1 7."'] ""‘""•ff' '*T Sirii^senSmt^'r;, 3L’:'aoS“"A"ii! rniHot/’'r\'.r.iv\OT ttL''; Cit| ComlorH tveningi call 073 04:i» g dAHH TO seme an i ala. Laraa oldnr /room miHli A-1 BUY3 AN EYE CATCHER "UUD" Nicholie, Reoliot ft S 1201, ’ 6 P.M. EE 5-0198 In « ,. OR 4 0304 UViNO, PONTIAC 1,1 MIN Ulk I/V5, 110 down, no I, swim, iish, iHiai doiks, t b .....ijTs Hioc “ Ji^JMonii'KEr/'' y SHERWOOD lea idi, I'urnisiihd amt immauiala ocvuitamy I',000 Vou nama dia II lodayi DESERTED AND DIRTY lUjr DARN GOOD BUYS Theso 2 ond 3 bedroom homes. Only $300 down. larae g45s2iaMlli7 I astTlg prlw®' ilar^l,^ .1, Sireel We have i me Fordiat k irom uaik n Marhie WATERFORD REALTY donii I hood a limellehl neightmr j 4/ W. COt-UMBIA 1/34 ©RAF TON 7/5 MblROSi 7/W HMlgeu iig KRIfBRINO InvasItM». Dutoii ti'om 134,100 and u hitiudino loi. All roadt lead lake kharwootl, Rea this lava community and | u d g a tor y< salt rtia many banaiili If alt I tina living Inr............... Ily. 21 mlnutas fr ItelNtte Q|p|ptrtHnHiti 19 FAt KAA'iE t lUUOH ITORIe Raauilful iilfra iinMarn parly ilora, litigli jnofil. salas li(i0,0ll0 laiil Si^raS-iV RENTAL EQUIPMENT X g Including raal ti ly prollla lust 127,7 With lust........ WARDEN REALTY 3434 W Huron, Pontiac 3317117 m‘lm' ^ fn*siMi« ^iMiif\ RtSTAURANT FOR lAl B Af illl Conlay lake Niiad, Union l.aka, shiHdong (anlai, UR 11231 If in-' lafesiatl. SOD SDM Nn, 4044, wna oi iha hast parly sloiai m slaia, Rasy man and wita (Hiaialum Vary taw grutarias, gross will run 4110,000 and going up Masonry building. In guoil (on dlllot). Only I43,.10« wiln 114,100 down, hiciudhig ilmk and laal astatat. Will taka soma panar, STATEWIDE LAKE ORION 330 0000 atlar I OR 1 7000 Hi puiiii ^ori md iivinu lust vtt hia mam i ' 14,410 im terms C. PANGUS, Reoify gPiCIAL MILL LAKE PRIVILEGES # borhood. Only I basameni, Uarga •« Siluatad on large Paved^slrael. me Income h hungalpw make your i inls SBB THIS TODAY: TRADING IS OUR BUSINESS , SUMMER “COTTAGE WOODHUU- lAKF PRIVIIROBS Sn Ideal .spol' ' " easily I I'onveriad to year- — ,, run PRICi 11,400, Smith 5t. Wideman Laiie Privileges ODBD ARBA WOODED aRBA with,Duel Whlla lakes lull a taw away Charming living ro‘ I ' Dig lot, large living room, lull halli, handy kitchen, basamani with od lurnace, t ear allachad garaga. 11.410, i/50 down. 141 a rnoriTh. EMBREE & GREGG, Realty 1.141 UNION LAKB ROAD Day* CM 3 4341 Evas. KM 11701 beamed callings, and .lirapiaca. wC‘ , uaneted tannMy * eiM \ pefing large bl Owner, PA I WHITE LAKE k lichen « itreplack 2* iidared. Call ni I 3 QrrX ITATB OUT-PATIiNT ,HOMB. II you hava boarding house aspari am.a hara s an ascaliant oppor-lunliy. Slat* lurnlshad patlanis for this baauiilui 4-room homo 'locatad in quiol’rural communUy, providing ir** .room and lor 2 poopia. Mt*li all lirt . -vontloh rtqulramtnli, ind has boon oiyfatlhg '^i*l*''at 111,430. IBBOROOM BAROAlN. Workmg 000 complalt to handla. Sprawl-Dig ranch home with breefe-way attaching Iha 2-car garaga. Oak floors and plastered walli throughout, tuH baiamanl and * lot. lOtolH with circia driy*. . Mirror II ......-k floors with .. ...........idt wIR admire, and prlvtlogaa on one of Oakland County's finatt, privafa subdlvl-— '*‘-,0 front parks. a otfarlng thli wall 1 2 - bedroom bungalow wiin a beautiful living room, •13x23 with corner fireplace, ips-cloui kitchen, ceramic befit end breeieway attaching a 2-car ga;-rage, 112,400. STARTER SUPREME. Completely alumlnuifi sided 2-bedroom bungalow with lull baserhent, ” " __r attached garage. Offered el the low price of $12,500. Modernized kitchen with double iteln-\ less steel sink, large corner lazy ■ Susan and oak floors fhrough- OORRIS I. SON, REALTOR 16 Dixie Hwy. .OR 4-0324 AAUlTtPlE USTINO SERVICE O'NEIL MODEL Open ,Evenings 6 to 8:30 ■ Eeogestone . . . e's your, chance to beat rising costs of building, the present 'duplication todel, you'll have paid only , 1,300 tor your lot In beau-tul Westrldge of Waterford, he glamorous kitchen arid Itr'a-ulfra bath ot all 'Beauty TRADING IS TERRIFIC wpT SIDE. Three-tamlly In- shopping. All three units furnished, gas heat, r"- ~'— rroperty^ Zoned service# 2-car. d af $l#500 tOON LAKE PRIVILEGES .. $600 total closing costs on Gl S-room ranch with attached 2'/j-car garaga, 80x213-foot lot. Aluminum storms and screens. Gas heat. Ap-proximafely $84 a month In- dfnlng all .carpeted. Big this to j:ome on the market. It has a large Anchor-fenced rear yard, 2-car attached garage, family room and priced at only ItZfOO. Lake, privi- WATKINS LAKE FRONT. Tha view le really braafhfak-Ing, SO* of excellent beach itanalad family roorti' a 21-cor garage. Priced ft at $)7,M0. TERMS. ■ RAY O'NEIJI REALTOR 844?i Klac?, 2 liediooms, dining room, en and balh down, Fenced snnded yard with 2-cir garage. Ready lor Immediate occupancy, lull price 814,100 and lermi, Clarkston Real Estate 26 5 Ma|n_. ,.„MA 1-.582I lan Mviy onlN^orthe« Rro|Mrt|f jj-A 1,‘ 2Va, balhl,;3 BEAUTIFUL ClIsBIN LOTS, NEAR ;..--- ; -dho hol wa i Glennie end Au Sable, reel. U‘ ter heal with walk-out lower lev-i j $514, extras *aml **wondermily'** land^'^ACRB CAM^ ^if E, wSoDlD. scaoed. Will satisfy the most ex-1 'fhes south ot Kalkaska, lust ai.ling. An Inspection will certain m(les from Big Manistee Rive ly convince you. Priced el 114, I Oood hunting and llshing. 14i *30 wiPi reasoneble lemts. ' full price. 810 down end llO pi 'm o,reTi;,'viVu rimD." riiuJ! ' adams realtv, p , s!ithT.i'n,‘^^':r'c'?:;!:: Save $4,000 ,75. Call MY 2-2821 ~ GAYLORD ACRES I FOUR-BEDROOM dldei Village ot Lake Orion en eup(»aras. ■ Xn tor' possession or less. Cel 2 2021 or FE 8-4693. 135.F06t ’ BBAUTIFUL I AKE- ''OOT |RONTAOE'O^^ TROut FRONTAGE- Only 4 years old.: stream. Elecirioiiv and n tnoi Custom brick rench with 2' j-ceri ,P' garage. Large spacibus lamllyi Mlli*®"' room PIU4 lower-level recreation; * s'"', ............. room opening'oul on beach, All Al,PENA ■ THUNDER BAY AREA, ' cu»toin_ toalures,^ load^ wllh ex Collage, h terms, MY tra* and I beautifully landscaped. 1 $6*9. 84 down, 84 month. Beach, This Is lake living at Its llnesli fish, swim, biubhous*, Bloch Bros, and only minutes from downtown- r-E 4-4509, OR 3-1245. BRAND NEW W* hi quality builder and laveral 1 five-acre parcels at land tc ne- to! ACT FASTI !''^i'‘'iTvifp-ln-One ' DUPLEX hoi Lawrence W. Goylord SCHRAM CUSTOM BUILDERS ARCHT.-. SERVICE-FINANCING 'Your plans .. On Your Lo Brand New SEE OUR FINISHED MObELI Beautiful 3-bedroom ran ' with l4'x1S' living room .for family comfort, 10'»......... saving kitchen and dinette, full ,j'x34! recreal... ... _ ______ relaxed en'Ioyment. Price only 810,500 plus closing costs and use your lot as down payment. Will duplicate — --------- ---------- Resorf Property Stop Looking . ‘EXTRA, NICE 3-t_______ . typ« built In 1958. Madison i-yMO. ouiM m iTso. mauisun jr, and'Northern High Schools. Full basement, recreation room Va bath, Garaga with sat. . , room for chlldren'8 playhouse/. It's sharp and clean and very desirable at 811,450 with 81,2iDO down plus costs. Beoutiful WOOD PANELING and custom-built kitchen sets oil this neat-as-o-Pin three-bedroom. Completely fenced yard and w tut private lake privilege the , children on Crescent _____ Priced today at only 811,950 with I. THIS IS Big T ‘ - Mammoth ,3-b e d _____ home, with long-lasting mainle-i' nance-tree brick trbnt. Also, large' recreation r^m designed tor hours! ot - family pleasure, sliding door; MIo-McKInley i .. Sable River, electric and w side, soma furnishings, 83,50 LMAjE^^^ AO . immodlato pos- 52 8100 DOWN WILL BUY PONDEROSA PINE INSULATED, GENUINE REDWOOD Insulated, SPRUCE LOG completaly mode/n 24'x34' two-bedroom size cottege and lot, enclosed bathroom, 5-tool tub, shower, lavatory, toilet, ' basin .TOounfed sink,----- - Ing, chrome trims, windows. Well, pun > picture READY TO MOVE INTO — broker fees, closing costs monthly payments, rneludbs -------- est. Cottages on the beautiful Chippewa River.. Small down payment, to miles, north, 2 miles east Of Remus on Highway 64. OP6n " ( Including Sundnys. W r I OPEN Daily 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. FURNISHED MODELS al prices you *- —ird. Starting at ,$10-500 “ . Lots ' Of custom teati ly Plans', M54 opposite -n~,r —-- -- Tum left 00 Whittier niH^^BIg Bateman sign. ' BCtIvTtTes'' — fhrltty gas heat --;SOLD, SOLD, SOLD, Priced at dniy 811,450 plus closing- dv costs and use your lot as down! ppyment. will duplicate' on- vour! SOLD A-t CONDITION, 4 /*(6DERN COT-tages, 7 unit motel, nicely furnished. beautiful sant(y beach, boats, playground. Room tor expansion, immediate possession: III health forces sale. Reasonaole price. Will consider rkasonable property as partial down payment. Will sell resort separate. Has to be seen tq appreciate this resort. OTT'S RE$Or“ Zone Il-12, on MSS, Hough ‘ ' Michigan. BATEMAN ............. SEE ANYWHERE V AVArCABc'E'' WITH 'lOW“dOWN i3/7 S. plegraph Realtor »;7to> PAYMENTS. DOWN PAYMENTS'OP?'’_______________"D."*!!!-.'.:* APPROXIMATELY,Lake Property , |1 Fun and relaxation In this b tiful aluminum sided 3-bedr home, bverlobking Watkins L 23'x17' living room, IW bi jse, sprinkling system 0,. only $22,0fl0 and to arranged. Gl Special for a 3-bedroom home, wit basement and gas heqt, tl . . it! Large lot, lots of shade and fenced. Low priced af only Closing costs onjy to move IVAN W.- SCHRAM ' REALTOR FE 5-9471 942 JOSLYN, COR. MANSFIELD MULTIPLE LISTI-------- OPEN EVENINGS KAMPSEN Your Neighbor Traded Why Don't You? V 3 Bedrooms \ One-floor-plbn home, Hied bath, large kitchen with knotty pine cabinets, ample table space, "" month including taxes and i - Bargain 122,500 — 2 LOTS IN SYLVAN LAKE Sewer, water, blacktop streets. BREWER REAL ESTATE FE 4-5181 , ■BEDROOM LAKEFRONT, WALK-In basement, private lake; Owner. MA 5-2676. No Sunday calls.__^ ) ACRE PARCELS CORnIR OF White Lake ar ' - ■ $5,950, .w .. cent down. LAKE FRONT LOT AT WATKINS Lake, excellent location, .g "*"'' shaoe. S6.5W. ^ ALTaULY, Realtor 4416 Dixie, raar )R 3-3800 __ __Evenings FE 3-7444 ROUND LAKE 15 AATnUTI'S TO .tors allowed. Lots SO'xlSO', 810 down, $10 month. p>~* FE 4-4504, OR 3-1245. WHY RENT, BUY FOR LESS MON- 65'xLM'. "’ss’.U's, $25*d0^f $25 month. -Blacktopped, gas,' beach, fish. Bloch Bros, FE 4-4509, OR 3-I29S. ' Suburban Property^ S3 l6w Sacrifice price, ooyyN My^'-96 Pontiac Trail, Phone Lots • Ac^ge SYLVAN BEAT THE HEAT " z'TOYs NORTHSiorliF PONfrAC, olverlne Lake fi*ont with immedl-l sf®*' *’'<> all^mprovementls, ale possession. 2-bedrbom with! $1,000. FE 2;4956. , possibility .. __ Fenced yard, basement. $9,800 with 82,000 down, WARDEN REALTY 333-7157 CALL OrFOR • LAKE SUBURBAN AND FARM property CRAWFORD AGENCY f 3-1143 - ' ■ M^3-«71 ■ivileges.' 2 sandy beaches, docking. $750, SIC $10 month. Owner, MY 2-09 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Beautiful 8-room rambling -i Early'^m-—* ier(can styling, built 1955, ..M- of living-space plus attached garage. This Is a qualify built home. Double glass vvindows, oak floors, iVLceramlc tiled baths, rockledge heat-o-lator fireplace In living room. Tapan built-in oven, cooking top between dining room WOODED ACRES Red Oak ' MY 3-6537. previous ad. Call 3Y2 ACRES \ LOCATED ,NEAR- PINE \KNu_ SKI LODGE-BEAUTIFUL ROLLING LAND - LOW DOWN PAYMENT —'$15.00 PER MONTH,. WRIGHT' 12 Oakland-Ave. .............. program . hi lhasa who quality, iub-InvMlmanl ra*iuir*d for In- "But Jimmy's terribly hard to discourage, Mom! I’ve even tried deluxe hamburgers AND dessert on the same cheek!" WATERFORD TOWN-amp, xw >iKil Of lake frontage Pertly wthxled. priced lor quick sale al 83,5,000 85,000 down will handle WAtBRPORO REALTY OR 3 1273, Dkl40. ADAMS, BlO BEAVER. Ulllltlas. Treat. F-C 5-1645. 5 p.m 16 ACRES ' 12 ROOM HOlllSE, larg* barn, 1 illoe. 8100 par an*. ACRES was! o ACRES hbui*. good la. tii.iiuu, terms, C«H B. C, IT^^,^ REALTOR FE 20174, 160 soLLiNO AiRii lotAL oeir — in*, A. Sondert, ............ Wliion. OA 1.2011. BUILDING LOTS Suit ■uiIreis Proyarty 57, iveilebi jlentlil ^enlitry THRiv'iNii aUklNEMi fOR IAl E, women with twcrelerlel back arnund, small invastmaol, reply Pnniiec Prasi Enx 87, THRJVlMO tax I AND ACCOUN';-Ing larvica In Detroit. Phone 881-0116 etter 6pm TRAILER PARK 46 liteniOd spec** with city s#w#r and water to every Htace 6t wH *s wide paved 106(14^ Milhigen rnlfew' town "'Sniy" 821,0110' down will handle Cell or write C. B. Chopin Associates ’ 24 X 60 Feet Clear Span Commercial Building growing community. ! C. PANGUS, Realtor 4» Mill St., OrtonvIlM CALI COLLECT NA 7-3811 industrial bUiloino. first lime oftored. 4160 square tool, productive, 1040 squere, tool ottlce. lit Inal tronlege on E Meple at Rochester Rd, Troy, Waimil Co,. I4 2S2S MUST SACRIFICE GOOD BUSINESS SITE 1430 Dixie Hlohwey 200' ttoi age by 310' on corner i m ated t Iwee't Drayton and waiartoid. a VACANT COMMERCIAL Square Lake Rd. 120x350 12,500 Porlrldge Reel Ettel# Sub, I2J00, til Acrei • Sherwood Rd. .........., Colonial Hllli 75x180 . 84,0001 Bioomtieid Highieiidi 116.000) properties Highway r highways I Telegraph. )d many other _______ Oakland County. Any Twin L Annett Inc. Realtors I E Huron SI. FE 1-0466 Open Evenings end Sundey 1-4 IARKSTON HUNT CLUB' IS-lalas, e planned subdtvlilon tor • ---- —- the dlserlmlnallng preitwey on / block ot trontege on TelegrtPh. ere two bargein pieces ot Inter, est. Whatever your need, - you will find It tester end prlceol ”it( Lond of Pidnty acres with 1154' corner tronll excellent ior truck tOrmlng, (i FE 2 , A 'dOOD' liE'jfAuRAWT' I Located in iin*ll shopping c 10 Wooded Acres 5jS“'l!,“Ae'r?to!r '!!i?‘%Jldii isf oil Sashobaw Rood, 85,750 on; perMng?' rent tISO O easy terms. Jj.sgg Paul Ryen. 165 4525. ATTENf(ON 11 AliTY OPERATORS ----”^r**iis**^h2h'monto It show business has 14 Wooded Acres (Oik and White Pine) with stream end 2 smell m------- homes, lust off -the black lop end near schools end shOT"'"" 815,000 end 82,011)0 down. r oufbulldirigs, 127,M C. PANGUS, Realty 422 Mill St„ Orfonvllia CALL COLLECT NA 7-2819 NEAR WHIPPLE'LAKE ' 200‘x660' acraage. excellent gardm soil, 20 mlnutas to Pontiac. S2. WATTS REAL ESTATE 1456 MIS Bald Eagle Lake NA ROCHESTER AREA, PAINT CRiEK Valley, ' * ........ . _____ sloping XI loi. sx.xuO.^ 4-04M._ WAtlRFROMf no lot on canal — connoct- r, 82,450. Terms. JACK LOVELAND 2110 Gass lake Rd. -■ 482-1255_ WEST BLOpM^LD J25' _________ road. chOrches, shopping, schools, 82,4*5i $25 down, 825 month.'Bloch Bros. FE 4-4504, Or 3-1245. . 39 ACRES Complefely modernlzedi- lovaly hom* near Highland Recreation Area. Barn for horses.' stream and pond. En|oy life here. Owner tr'qde. $33,000, total price. 130 ACRES irm or can be subdivided. G rich Area, on corner ot 2 rt Only StSiOOO down. BATEMAN COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT ' 367 S. Telegraph -pen 4-5 After 5:00 p.. ---- FE 4-3718 120-ACRE MUCK AND PEAT FARM with lake, near Ortonville. for riding stable. 835,000, tar LAPEER COUtiTY acre .muck farm, 3-bedroom \ IVI baths, full basement, basemenf \barn 28x50, tool shed lOxSg' all 20 TO 70 ACRES Will divide, 1 mile from expressway CITY AND COUNTRY REALTY 335-0511 is mitos from Pontiac. Full pri $16,500 terms. CLARENCE RIDGEWAY by I o'clock. Mo Owner will teach i MICHIGAN Business Sales, Inc. JOHN LANDMESSER, BROKER 1573 $. Talograph _ „ FE 4-1502 BE'Auf ilui.'"'P',A'R TV "STORfe -Drayton Plains area. Approximately w.OOO down Includes stock. OR 3-I004. OR 30012,^ hlA f'TlVi IvrSWWR'liRT TO-nic area. 400 ft. lake front, with apertminls. OR 3 5532, BUILTSiNO”” A N D"";iOUiPMENf lullable for private club pr hill rentals SW frontage on Clinton River. Plenty of perking. Jngulre Clinfon Valley Inn, 4g?00- Ulica Road e*1f of jvan Dyke, Ufica, BY ownSr, commercial buO-Ing, store 2,400' square taef, living quarfers 2,040 square, tool. 130 foof fronfage, 362 leaf deep. * — garage, locafed In Clarkstor M15 ric - ■ ■ ■ " — .Tv GRC>CERY-BIEEli-VViNi , main highway and lake fronf, ' --i year around ‘ home renting for 865 e month. Do for ordered owner to move. W sacrifice all for 840,0lig> terms i INVESTORS SPECIAL 455-foot zoned commerelsl on M54 with 4-room home end gas station (rented for $100 e month) a wonderful buy for future appreciation, easy terms. J. J. JOLL, Realty 2-3488 OR 682-0202 HOME AND B!USjflESS _____ commercial, SpfWL'oOO-fl...... equipment. $15,500. IVj b BE YOUR OWN BOSS A paying hobby in a service but ness. Small down payment, no l-venlory to buy. Experience wl public helpful. CITY AND COUNTRY REALTY _________ 335-851) LAPEER AREA —MODERN, H^D- d heating busi- ness. Dowhiowo location: Excellent business. , EARL SUGDEN REALTOR LAPEER, MICH. MQ 4-8241 . CO. HAS SEVERAL lease, paid training Itnanflal help avail- Partridge ' Is The Bird To See A REALTOR hi 33 YEARS EXPERIENCE 147 Acres .... ‘ Development property —.slit ___ _______ Large paneled room, utility room, wafer softener, copper plumbing, sandy beach with large weeping •— ft. beach welte laiuo lui, oa if.i wafer frontage. 10 per cent down: on magic mortgage. . CLARENCE RIDGEWAY REALTOR ! 228 W.. WALTON . 338-4086: ■ MULTIPLE LISTING SI^RVICE f LAKE FENTON, 5 "ROOMS WITH walk-out .... . jlling land and large ____ OVER 2,000 FT. OF LAKE . FRONTAGE. OVER 1,700 FT. ------ FRONTAGE. Ideal tor tiac, about 3 if 15 minutes from p Bldcj. Lot'.. in OA e- X 200' lot with 20' X 30' block Duiioing. Has lake privileges on Scott Lake. Good building site. Only $2,000. Six-Room Rancher i and In excellent condition Inside and out. Tile bath, 15' living room, sharp kitchan IncludasL atove, utility . sokflBner, ■ - Cyclone fencedjyard, ----...-eet. Northarn-and MBdl- son School district. Only 8)1|,20O, . $1,750 dWn, 880 oer month in-1 cluges everythlilg. ,1031.1 v|. Hd'roiiLjif. I 4»er 8 p.m. cgll. / Plj m Dandy bulldliw jtter with Ci Loke.Front, Wooded Lots ! THIS AT OtSOOl / / IHuiftpHrie^ M!'. -" 1 . / : ji.j-; ■ /ff^2'S236 . /■- OR' We0ra^-/' LAKELAND AGENCY - ' i/A and FHA approved'brokers ■ 3)4 -N, ROntiaC Tran VVAtLEO LAKE ./ V 4-Wl OR / jfiA MULTIPLE LISTING' SERVICE WE HAVE ACREAGE IN ALL' SIZES to fit any purpose — bring In an Idea and we can match It up to UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE WESTERI^ RANCH 3-bedroom, large den, 6E radiant western style living with fireplace.. RESTAURANT - location. It's _ _ . ______ for customer convenience, Attract - tively. set In the Pine and Orchard Lake area ot West Bloom- '. Large parking lot I it. Oped 5 days a for 32 hours which gives you yourself that It does nothing t send away happy satisfied ct tomers and make scads of mpn M«rf|agB U«Ni 61 ■CASH'.., Loans to $3,000 Ofie paymattl; No cluilno coils « lift Iniurence .Included on unpi balance at NO 'EXTRA coil. Repay over a convanlant larm Phone or Apgly In Pirion Family Acceptahce Corp. .. twap. 6/14414. IIIHCM BOV‘l RMf FOE wriiet hi 1/I4t '14 FAlEl ANP, uOOD CONDITION, |71, '64 Chevy to ton iiiiikup, 1 81/1, gal klove tor »» 6/4 0*11 18M I'EII CRAFT CAPRI, »E( I QR swen for Iwut* lrall*i. Ill lilt p^ah,-^|!“'t?%;uvrMA-.i».t.. '^Vppliamce . SPECIALS “fflmili-rXriinAkt " WAREHOUSE Tklagraph Rned to mllfl ««Mfh «f Oitheni I aka *iwa» your home double bedi rummage. t-E 4-S8Sa. i Family Home Furnishings, HJS :pitCE'”BE.0R60ait' SUITE,' SEALY meltress end wrings, like now COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD PUR-S45, 2 wheel trailer $45. 2 oalr nlehlngs Antique* Horse leek end lined drapes * It end 46 In, wide tools, garden Moil and large tools, cornlce^rd* to match I18_ 1408 John'” O'Hatr#, S45 Hunan lakt condlltoo, GE TV Rood, Laka Orion, MY 1 n*0. O? Electric AND GAS RANGES. RE 3 ROOMS’ IrigeratOf*, automatic, wesner* Tv, BRAND NEW FURNITURE wll, **i!',nIIi'** in*Tt ONLY $3 WEEKLY | pm' ’ * aavenporl . incTRlC 'STOVi ‘ IJO. MlSClL- 1 (.ushlone, I, * ELECTRIC STOVi AND ORyIR, 5-piac,., formica to room set. 332 8*47 FREEZER UPRIGHT. 1*43 MODELS Guaranteed tor 5 years, 822* value. 811» scretched. .. j 341 Orcherd L iGl' REFRIGERATOR, 8 CUlIC toot. US. FE S-IM1 j XELVINATOR . R^f AlftljATUk, id City H, V portebi* typowrlttr •''t^d organ* - ** 134.50 K. L. Templeton, Reoltor Money to Loon Al BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE VOU CAN BORROW UP TO $1,000 OFFICES IN 4x12 LINOLIUM rugs PLASTIC TILE to VINYL ASBESTOS (Rendom) K ea. i CERAMIC TILE 5c E*. I ASPHALT TILE (RANDOM) 4c Ea., Curt'i^f,, -........... . THE FLOOR SHOP i LARGE\C 6 M M S R C I A L SIZE 22SS ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD ! IrteierKuS EM 5^4 alt#/’ LlO 4‘FiECE WALNUT DINING ROOM 1 lET US ^LL WHAT YOU HM/E. suite, drbe leaf tew*. IIM 2 Im i we will My cash Hell'i Auction, perlal Idmp taWe*.. 110 toch. 14" | MV )-ll7t,lMY >6141. ' NEwV FRIOlOAIRl,'' "j IS Cubic foot BEN-hur. ChEsT yeeri, apt. tike, with deep Ireeze, type freaier, a neat el ties, mi | il25. 248 S. Andarion. . ,...................! LI'VING, DininOXano bEDRoDm 20 ROOMt OF miscellaneous I lurmiure i/*-t«U\ rJy'*’ ‘•’i! aoaple si n g i e\bEd. desk's. ■ Welled Loke^Birmlngnern loans MS to 11,000 COMMUNITY LOAN CO. E. LAWRENCE FE t-0421 LOANS TO $1,000 Usually on first visit. Quick, friendly. helpful. FE 2-9206 Is the number lo celt. OAKLAND LOAN CO. LOANS TO $1,000 rr^nthly Myment. _^uld^ser^^ *FE >il2L CO. I S4i2l able. Stop In or phone FE S-il2I HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7 N. Perry St. F8 4 to 5 Dally. Set. 4 tg LOANS S25 to $1,00 BAXTER 8. LIVINGSTONE Finance Co. 401 Pontloe State Bank Building FE 4-1538-9 ^ TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN • ROCHESTER ROMEO 214 E. ST. CLAIR LOANS S25 TO $1,00 AUTOS LIVESTOCK • HOUSEHOLD GOODS WHEN YOU NEED . *$25 to $1,000 We will be glad to help you, STATE FINANCE CO. 508 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 4-T574 . HDme Owners I lifetime" bargain at I1SJK)0| ------ e-stall horse barn, 70-ton hay loft,, stud paddock, 4 pastures. Close to Kjazel Park track. Total DANCE HALL sIr-conditiOned bt exceptionally good *'--- "•—'"c locatl s. $45,000 Cl Shepard Real Estate X \ N. Main Rochester FeXi-3473 20,000 SQUARE FEET FOR'WARE-house or will divide,. In Pbr"--FE 2-4456. / . " REALTOR PARTRIDGE "IS THE Biro TO se?" ____ __________________jr posts.! If you- Excellent investment opportunity as well as being, put to — use for furniture mart, i.,... store, OF dance /hall, Priced sell with SlIXMO down. NEED CASH NOW? CALL ANY TIME LOAN-BY-PHONE ■ SYSTEMS: WIDOWS, PENSIONERS CAN BE ELIGIBLE. CHECK, LOWEST RATES, $1,001 .................. 8 6. 12.000 ............. $12.84 13.000 .............. ,114.33 $4,000 SOS,-" 2nd Mortgages slightly Ijjgher Borrow for ANY useful purpose Consolidate Bills New Ca New Furniture Home repair and modernization- FEB-2657 SEND FOR FREE NEW MICHIGAN BUStljiESS GUIDE MEM. PARTRIDGE B ASSOC. INC. i gilg.?* „ jrr^.w.=.x , MORTGAGE ON. I^NTBRNATIONAL TRADERS CLUB With •- * -/ COAST-TO-COAST TRADES Wdlsa 1050 W. Huron, Ponrwd FE 4>3SI11 table-1 •i. lU l Rd. Drive SYLVAN, 62XM6. 30!lNCH'mLNCE'’, W/ AP'AftTMfN’Y size retrigeretor. SJOi electric togn cneir, tore tub*. 844.M. Rebuilt > 120 Rebuilt auto, weshe........... Michigan Ai^llanc# Co.: 3282 Dine TVs at 81.39 par w#4k iSd u»v Ranges cl 81.34 per week and up get and aloclrlc drytrL at 81,30 A-f VALUES “ Adluttabto bodframa Hollywood hoodboard ...... Cotton mattress ......... Innerspring mattress SEE US FOR TERRIFIC BUYS GOODYEAR STORE S 30 S Cats „ . ' FE MI2J 11 NEW AND u"^SBb CARPETING FOR l^ioca living room suito . I 4-gtoca bodroom suite I MANY OTHER BARGAINS .... atom. ............ Open ‘til 6 p.m. atom., PrI. -til 4 p.m. BEDROOM OUTFITTING CO. 4470 DIXIE HWY. I^oyton Plains 673-9441 - XirGdErsfORE ^ TO SAVE YOU MORE! Shop |n cool comfort GRAND OPENING Just moved ocroil the street to 1461 Baldwin at Walton PHONE FE 2-6842 First traffic light south ot 1-75 Lots ot free parking. MAIN FLOOR Large display ot. beautiful quality Early American living room' suites, sofas, tovesoat rockers,. bedrooms. Mign pack mapie rocker izo 2 piece modem living tbonl 874 UNBELIEVABLY LOW PRICED 3 rooms Pf brand new furniture Bargain Basement Specials Used rol1,a-way bed ...... 813 New bunk beds completo . . . $3l New -large 7 piece dinette . .. 863 New s piece dinette, second ... I2< Used cabinet sink 82' Used renges , ... 817 to $81 7 piece drop leaf dining Set .. S4l LITTLE JOE'S , BARGAIN HOUSE EZ terms-buy-sell-traoe ■■ 'til 4 ALX HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, ----------- -------- Hickory Grove APPLIANCE BARGAIN 14" portable TV, $84; 23" console Tv, I12SJ freezer, 8T44; refrlgera--............ wrljiger w*- ^^cS?hart L AN ESTATE LIQUIDATION, THEO. Havllland, oriental throws, LI-lamps, and remnants, Select Irom our stock, wt also speclellia In carpet end lurnitora cieening. We teke trade-ins. Avon Troy Cerpel Sato*. 1650 E. Auburn Rd- RochasMr. pest John R. 852-2444. ________ PONTIAC KITCHEN SPECIALTIES Spring claaranct ot kilcnon cabinet dlinlayt. '«;rh‘.rd Lake, 33L6324 QUICK FREEZE RiFRYGlRATOR 3 years old, still under guorantoa SIOO. OR 3-4816. _ _ RE-ESTABLISH YOUR CRED'lT ~ na*3 tor your home? Fumitort, - carpeting and appliancas. 810 down I could ‘Olva you a locond chance. Family Home Furnishings, 2135 DIxto^HwyJ^eo^of Tattgragh. refrigerator. Twin bed com plate, antiqua chest, ^ 8-6275. RE’FRidERATOR, 825 stove, 135: 21" TV, *3Si retrigeretor with $44; gat ttove, S25. V RUG An6 pad, I2'X14-F05t. TWO beds and dressers, antique cradle. F E 4-6453. rk AUTOMAfimonois sewing machine — dial-a-metic ~ In lovaly walnut cabinet. Meket designs, buttonholes, etc. Repos- balance. Universal Co„ FE 4 ST59e GE 34" Likin make offer. Daily 4-7 p.m. • Special Prices New Retrigerstor. RCA Whirlpool 12' 8204.88, GE . 12', 2-door SZtl, with trade, $10 per month. . Hampton'! Electric, 825 W. Huron / SPECIAL S20 A MONTH BUYS 3 ROOMS OP FURNITURE - Conilfti ol.^ >plece living room tulte' with 2 step- 7rplece bedroom eulte with dretier cheat, full size b Innerspring meltress tr ' tlque dresser, paintings, large Eng-glish quad-silver tray, Chinese « c uiiorsw art. We buy-sell-trade. Flea Market |Ji 5; sale Saturday mornings, Valeri* ___ ■....................'(vard, LI...... 5-pleca dinette set, 4 chrome chairs, Formica top table, I bookcase, 4x12 rug Included. All tor 1344. WYMAN FURNITURE CO. FE 4-448 FE 2-zm 8 75.00 VVE tXke " TRa5E-INS, FAMILY Home Furnishings, 21« Dixie Hwy, •WYMAN'S ^USEb BARGAIN STORE OUB 18 W, PIKE STOr-* “lag,, complete . size get itov* ip-leer dinette . . T OUR Iwin-tiie Aparfmen. ____ i jplece lEop-iee. ____ __________ Ap?rtmim''sy^ iMtiJs , .»isyv“»r' '"“-'"p'.iWl, MMiiaiMIATOR WKG SERVICE DEPT. 20 W. Alley FJ 3-71V4 Per Silf a? ■PREFINISH PANELING !«!!l tNiHiM ' " h.u ''“'Rfi.N?OD0.ANp.BND?-“ Wf ftrvlci whot we »ell Frifiidalrii, $pied Queen, ^^oytaB, Admirol, RCA Vic-for, Philco, MoBnovox, TV, Applioncei, Stereo, Hi-Fi, Radios, Phonogrophi. Aiillytee ^ ^ ^ ^ IS-A ANTidue CHRRRV COKNiR' CUH-Iwtre. Iirg* huKh t«bin«l. •nllqut r«e. ch«fry chtll, IMu* eilbM, 0Um. Muitc eox wiTM TIN nitr- mec Md*. 1 Mlum*l Hlhhtwll Ihdiiy. Kw (r««m *dW- ' ......... sjrss ■ n iun, ll-M. TV & Re4iM I. TNANieiveei. 66 r ANTiN. p, ippnppnriiei. S \ pm»i ptk. » IWMIF SRECIAl H" Plyiw*. ■ * b" Plyiw*. 4jii is .n.jjS'MK"'*"?'* SACRIFICE B Wolverine water softener, fully outoniotic, 4 yeors old with guarantee. Best offer. OR 3-3992 after 6 p.m. »............. ............. II. McCandlPbi Ctrppli. ^ STAiNi ess sTEEi nmiBue sinks Sporling Oeods lit' FIJBENniAS BDAr, t'/is, ■ AinMimiyi, DW lU'SltH. iiNnly III S’........................ mf „p VZt ill IWS', 'whiTb''llIiT'iiar*' 0 Anvit,il Iim BII i ( 011 0h, 1 im.l^ M,i (.1 iA|iiiy( im-MiJi (iijNs lUY sen traob- Buir-kh«ll, 9/1 I, T*ld||ra|)li. AiisT sell' wiNriiesTEN mod W B»uu»'miiuiium,'i»w.*jliinMi«*i*^ ................ »i n. n Boll WlnilMtlyr MiHtfi ptiion riM«l«r, Rtmln •c.llon tlngl* blidl. C( mall« Chdllpngor i A TIiomiiMm. . STAU IHOWBhfTd with «mic*iii And curldlni, ggy.N VAliM. tM.M. CdviHoflM Cdmolyt* wiiii lAucAlt IM.FI. laliylb ifs.ts. Michigan F luoraicacil, Wl Orchard .b'v tv,I l..•s•'3r. _ ___ . I tBIgh. FE 4*l«. . ISTAI.U SHOWlRI, (OM ..; I niala yrilh laucoU, O.A. ’....- 7M4 DIVINC, TANK AND REOU , aaraiiafll rontiiiiwi. MmiI 4f» l»»* altar Sond-OrevelDIrt ' 76 AT WfBCOB TAPB" RECOROER. oraVc^ suRiO FM eAPio tractor ‘ lnad«*'*o'**(lel?var?d ^*AI OR‘b lavTor OR* A44> ....... .»d p,.„„ I, lo giii p,t. saNP, 0«AW Water SelteRers 66-A 10/4 I'll: THt salvation ARMV WATBR SOFTINIR RBNTAt, UN IlmllM galkwaga. 1.1 par monlh.i „»>• • liJsSl. unl*a.«l Son walai I. IIIW.IAWRBNI VVOrvrRTNR'WATl'R' S6fTFN»R dSmlJra, •'M'*®*, , iTOicm MlM vAi.ue, tij.fi FbK iaia MitcellRiieaae 67 sif ft i avaioriac. ticfi com rwr ••Id if«wdii»iidddP_____*» .. .. fomni.i. taa , SAND, II4.H. CHOICE BlACll dirt If VAROi luo, Ilallvortd. lop toll. FR 40311. )fJ CHOICe RICH, SLACK DIRT. S vardi Inr 110 or 4 vardi lor ill I. FE 4tiM I MORSiFOWEB LAWN SFRINKL | Or'rardLaia- Jo8i ^11%**^ ® *• ^*'®'"**®"''iT6lieTI, NtV lA AlUMiNUM SiOiNO,’STORMI.I-.I'T‘*‘*'1 '**'^**'^ '‘*F oeuvlRv, sand, u^tDtx.«,^,j^ND«FODt | II MS41 vauIly ol laUiosiB oaS and oil’FUlbtACir**"''*'**^ 4vh,&<«» »ur- r«0,0bOBfu bAt #6ld«6 AIRj ChandRr Hyallng, OR 3 JaW. ; PTc,.*"®' e'f'’ 0" lurnaca, nyp 11)1. Ait Maallng OSIO PISTON POMP, RiASON.. .rin 'a-.-- and Cooling Co.. OR l-aSSa, 013 aMa. UiO Daptt, Rocnatiar. TOP t6fCT II00 A yArUi Plt,L Braokiym Svb dirt, 1,10 and III! tand S.W a yard, .Procanad road gravat. Sill a 1, DEI IVBRY EXTRA, AMBR-N SrONR MA j./ltl . HBCTRIC MO aiaclronic i Call I iw MORSI wAtie'wiTtM ISU T WARDS MOTOR RlfORO BOOK I Pets-HaRling Dms 79 baardi r voiighi iwaapar. FBi ohiy )k. Oamarai, Printing tnd * • J'*' . , . , , ' - ®**“« '' '«• »' 7 AKC BtAOLES roR SALB , fait LINOUeUlw RUGS SJ fi Ia. ’ «A 4-I73J rif'iM nta !ad oanailnd ’JhadB.’ WATER SOFTENER 1 ' POOftlT PUPPlfi,"SiLViR. ^AcrSiiI F* S^W H^i ePT"*!®* ■ Sballar, »tr« larga! Piala. HLVlJoa . aifa.P «ad iJowRR i tks. t block 1 ellveir 20'iO Nubia wh«llra(lari. Nor~r.(rl*.r.lor I i.ornlaratl. Co.lov.r 11,100 No Rro.loSi OA S 3J3J. * Ramington lypaxrrrtar, Cooiar and |ong»r naadad Will accapi any . bpaoi PC riPinrHAM tltg^ garbaga caret FB »H43 | ,a««oabia oHar, Call Ml 4 3031, * fvL« n?n ANCHOR fences I .'CT.S'dlg^TpcXaidlm NO MONEY DOWN F« S-J4JI lu-’riaBP aiJv"FrirtlS ' i ,''’*'®’ . iATMROOM FlX^rURIS.'OIL AND «^%SyO MATE m"®T HIS, I‘a'S?' gat lurnaca and baliar*. agtamaiic; iraajari " ^ ® *®" ............... a,al»f haatart, hardpara and alac ""T POOD I I STYIINO AND irical .MPPiiat CracS, aoil. cap "JJ q.ftomityg, ai) Vl*4, '*11.' n«ulL*'tan8!l''*ilSr‘ lolSal MWngt^dllWarad 1o vwr iSma 'A'I DACHSHUND PUFS," TtRMS, ;?rtharrSi..l**^5,ir *^im.'Twl AH X.l“and gr«?arit i ®««‘- JAHilMS. FR nim. and Ruitolalm' Tor iraa inlormallot., aai.iij; aDORABlE COLLII PuPS, AliC MUGMTS SUPPLY .^IwEDDINO ANNOUNCtMeNTS AT t'a/ii epaionaWa, OL rfcsLr^L^riNoer-.r/Ae^N^t’' ?,r5’R'*;;‘AV. aTbraoles, BAOER to hunt cy**laugni^^iianbaSS?*^^^ Naw. Hand Toels4llaciiiiiery 66 paymanli ol S3.0) a rttanib or lull - TIIK l*(-)N'riA( MAItAUmiKK , 1‘HKSS MON iiA\\ .n i.v ifr. It.v AnilsTMon db lidantlnir Auto SBrviiie . 93 , Vacation Special^ ■ MOjOR TRANSMISSION \ ‘ AND - BRAKE Overhauls ‘ AND Minor Repairs ON Al?iy Make ■ Terms OAKLAND "Ik* fi({ure.g em h stmt to hi* worth h l(*ii(k*rlom'' Livesteck - 63 I Travel Trailers Motor Scooters HARNESS I inaman, 3 REOISTEREO HEREFORD OOWS wllb caivst by ilda OA 114/S. 3',,-yBAROir ■■ and bucifly . II RED FEEDER CATTie. tit) wiNoni Nil, Miitnrd. Mr. higan 17 yoRKSHiRE RiGi wft W, MA, irla, Ordiard LaKa ARAtUAN STUD,’ pew t)1 HA\/E (Iraullaur, will IravtI. NA J 3f3l. LOITS TRAINED AND HORSES boar (tad, 30 yaart amiananta. I. M. Oarnall, ME J /OM SELIINO OUT Baianca a( Tatai ragitiarad guar-' IfSJ CUSHMAN lAOli, 0 MORSB, lubi ovarhaulad, axcaliani Londliinn, SIM; PR 4,'/VM, OO KAHT, EXCELLENT CONDITION Oldest Cree Dooler In tha Araal *rOTlalnad*'and''^ truck campar with lacki, on haatar, watar lank, i . andijvoitiighH.si.ifi, Motorcycles 95 See Our Complete ■ ' -■--- — at PANS, PNANKI INS, 14' In | 1444 KM HONDA. TAKE DVER PAY 4nd lull See the New STRIAMIlNE 34' int iirpmarh lo l»4,1 lhal It tiumiMiaiy tail.con Holly Trovel Cooch, Inc.' 15310 Hully Rd, Holly ME a a/M* ppan Daily and SUNDAYS SMAI L ( AMP trailer. raguiarad cuillna 1, UaT I. J40I Obdyka, Apt Honda Hawk Less Shifting i NEW SPORTY'HONOA 40 I ow dawn pavmani ■ aatyiarmi ANDERSON SAIE.H A SERVICE SHETLAND MANk, Walah, 1 yri Chaap. IANDEm horse tRAIlER RED J 34) 34)1 PS MOOEl Saa balorai ym, , . 01 W. Huron, PE loaal '“'‘IV TRAIlER RENTALS ■ ao»a hIKhat, OOOIlfcl 1 araa, Tall and nximy anaugh ivr any Itoria. tlW. MU 4 31/4. WHITE AND BLACK PONY, PART Waltn. galding, with bridia and laddla. AAl 4 /64. Forei Produce ' 66 CUITIVATBD mueiir.ReiES ritk your own, bring canlainar. 30 a quart. Ordin takan, S.M iiuarl. 310.5 Ponllac Laka Rd„ Lor nar ol WMIItmi Laka Hoad. Ol GREEN BEANS AND CABBAGE MONTMORENCY CHERRIIIS, Al> raady pickad, 10c a pound. DlaW't Orchard, 1440 Ranch Rd. RO l, 1300 S. NiHhaila VACATION TRAil HR 1343. IJ'i S Shlrlay WE'RE MEHCHANOISINA TRAVEL TRAILERS AND NEED MORE ROOM NORTON-BSA 5-SPEED DUCATI lAC CVCLB t( InaN MARINB INMIRANtf |•/Vllt8l | Hantan Aganty l-R i) nr laka inialiiir angina in lia new FIPEHHIAS III liuraaiHiwai Evinruila nii ar tomiiiala u> u*. Aluminum IxiaU bdal Irallars T ft,---- BUCHANAN'S 4449 Highland Road AT, 14-FOPT LY Eyinriida, ramiiia ..nil Trailar. uara, UthlOntKaluhor and linat 4‘34 Jilt SAM flOAT\ 1441 5K It, IjpfiOl fibarglat hitij, rail and wlilla nylon tall, l'330, Ml, 4 041.1 SAVE MORE ON IiOAIINO 'NM'IiI, l-alniloul Hy(Rnd,y/i4 (.nmliiianh I Ai tim OutlaK - liaa Nyniuln ITnmallia laaNay v Alan liailaii AInminuiO aiul wood iRukt I'jiunimnn and Hid Town ( anoaa "YOUR EVINRUOE ORAI FR" MARRINOTON BOAT-WUlrat 1099 f. lalagragli Rd b i.i/iilm ihOMPSON 14 poor (AIIIN (,«Ui-i ER. HEAD, hunk»,^/3 h|i t^iunla TI lOMPSONF DORSETTS lOHNSONS DUOS f'tpB gyg.nn jANOfitc MODfcl 5 IN WATER FOR DEM OfeRATION RIDES ^ONTOONSIUMINAtORi. ALL ALUMINUM DOCK EASILY ASSEMBLED > MODELS NOW ON DISPLaV OPFN , Mon , TO FRi 4\i, ,'8AT„ 4-4/ SUN,, ie-5 ' PAUL^^. YOUNG, INC, '".L rut|l(i KUP ' " limy Hiyi Niy lornu I'ATTER SUN (IIEVROLET (U, lIKKI S. WOOUWAHO AVE, BIRMTNO (' 1» I Uged Truijki V4 PICKUP I 1Q1 New and Ueed Core ION, I 1414 CADll I Af. BY OWt 116 1440 FORD PII'KIIP ADKINS USED CARS 3,14 Uakjand Avanua I960 CHEVY '/3-Ton Pickup truck, 4 cyllndar ilandard I ly I tranbmitdnn, lor only 1945 .1 Crissmon Chevrolet Co. i t»5/ chevy o, standarp'shift, HOCHESTER OL 3 4381 | Vfry oifa, FE 3/S43. H. Riggink,' 1441 OlEyy '/.O" tTAKE, NiCy a I rt•0'PC . lADlUAr, lONVEBTiBLi, ' 1414, EM rmi'(ir*4M '40lill**'**'' '**'"*' 1441 C AOlllA( rONVERTIBI I, A I - MlApa. 13,445. FE 4ni0/. 1443 AaOII CAC , CaNVERTIBlE. whita will! rad laatnar iniarlai. TRANSPOBTAtiDN maiw aal, X ''ref » naaiM li antinitkiiHi, I INII JUV/f FURO l/aalai ( 000 rBAfTOR, la. .•U(iii|id an. 'b tiai. Ol 14/11. NAriONAI 1/00 K anuma, S unaad a, la, '-X FWuUsl/N, I I II IIIBVV t,‘TNVtRElBie, New lOM NFItf MrM< MUttLMii flUfltd, uuofl MiftiliHofii IdtfO f^M um 50 Oipvv, i440 FORD, e Of II tlii k, llwnar FE 3 1443 54 CHEVV' RISCAVNE, RUNS •n Fiyrrianl > Fay Haia II Rndilam I^UlMlalar':TV;?l, ....... 144a CHEVY PICK UP, STEP SIDE, lafllii. haiylar, 4.ikW inllab, naw (.1, waiianly tl.4IO All linancinu ai rangnd. l E .5 4101, a»l 30, ni EM I3j:i4, atk In, Oon FarmeTer GM< STAKF THUTK, HOOD CON „,ayi„,. , MARINA ON LOON IAK| OR 4 0411 TONY'S MARINE for JOHNSON MOTORS iiallaka, uanava, AraoLrali buait Id ranoai, 31 ^^|’aar» ranaii an '''*"Mgo*harbor .....TRADIN' DAYS BIOOBR ITOR NOV ,ND JOHNSON MOTOR NOW I .tapFralt - Saa Ray - Thonipii PINTER'S MARINE AND SERVICE CBNtER I.IJO OiHlyka 4 lo 4 F* 4 04'34 TROJAN I5.POOT,’ WltH MARK 30 ‘ ......., S535, OR 3'4i:i4. TRAVEIMASTER ANDER-ETT YA44AHa' •ad Iransmiulon 141i P.O.E. KAW Cycia •MClally'’ I tifipmani veHiNE tbucTK d Slaanari. Naw ar EMPERIOR TanI Trailer*, ■ ‘ , Inlarco LOWRY Houtetroiferi 11 Roger Y iBicyciei 11 3414 Auburn Rd, Pnrina /3*i *340 Honda t( CAMPERS GIRLS 34INCH BIKE, IIS, GIRLS uiad ST9S 3(Mnch bika t/.SO and trlcycia ...................Illar*, S444 I S3, 413 0321. jack*, Inlarcornv lalaKWIng j geBUILT BICYCIES'aND PARTS RASI'BeHBieS 8V THE CASE OR I I5.POOT, SLEEPS 4, .ALL ALU-I .XTil'./,/" •* "®'"' "' minom, FE 4 44/4 attar 4;30. I rnJ.BB*!'’",'I*'*® ’‘"NT COACH ALUMINUM 3!ONER'S OARDEN FRESH VEOE- , «laar>i S. Mr (lark, PE 3-3444' tablet, whan In Maton, 2.515 Com- Ratidanca PC 4.401.1, Clark Rani rnaica Rd. Mlllofd. IM 11444. , ptiaia Saa al'45 Summit. . ' 1950 TRAIlER,'M'XO', COMPlETfi. Form Equipment 67 ly daroralad. colonial Inlarlor, 149,5, r .. .... FE 44410 altar 4 104/ Boaton. 89 I Boots - Accasierfsi ll-FOOT INBOARD SKI I PanT i/artw' iM .-Ah’I Orchard Orova Ktnnali. MA 41113 OAlJ:S^J'?iru^ ‘••^■AKC BUPP (|6CK« SPANifeL, HITCHES INSTALLtD, pair, IJ3 44 71' lalaaraph. Miracia Mila. N« .•anflac Slala Bank. PE I 4S3I. ____ ~ Etifp AND y.RK'.:.~ HAbP AN|6 |T»A,iiR quarlart. Opdyb* **kl, F* S-I44I.I Il RR Y' ’SaJ'" ifccf lONAL," OARAGE I : DOOR,JHS..Pi>3357. ___ I BIRCH WEEK i iM piices 4'«r«u" antique eiRCH PANELING ...........S 4.3C ■ aT /-*l I AAUCDrC I Qpn , furnlhira and maihinaa. PorBa*.i 4500 DIaia Htky, OR )-47a7. Wa LOWREY HOUW FRUITWOdt ORGAN abla. OR )-7’31). AKC p(()OOlI$, BFACk toys AN6 mintaiurai. 335-4743. ____ AK(: "sMALL'polooLe's Af sfubV puppifa, tropical (lihj paraKaal*, canartat, luppllai. Crana'i. UL 3 2200. ^ c6Mt“IiTflT5c'Jri6?~pTPF-AND llillnai. Cuilgm ihraadinp. imir"“ ata tarvica. Morticalm Siupply. W. Morticalm. PE 5-4713. ' COMPLETELY SATISFIED Customers Arel MONTGOMERY WAr6 PONTIAC MALL STORES CONN Mi^UET*MAMOGANY Floor AAodal II.3M CONN MINUET WALNUT M0R?IS*MUSIC 34 $. Talagraph Rd. oil Irom Ttl-Huron FB 3( MOVING... ATiSTRA'LiXN SILKY TtRHrER, podlgraod, 3 mo*., papari. a/44373. ! BATHING AND' oROOMING, ‘PICK-I UP AND DELIVERY. 451-3405. id'AIR'N TERRlllRr'AK(:,""F¥MALf, I 5-moolhold^434-(n44. iCibCKBR' "pups' akc" blond. { aholi, 1510 Alim Rd., Bald Eaoia ........ C'OLLie PUF^PI'ES,' (jENTLE.'libob HAMMOND SPINET lor chlldran. Padigrtad. 434-4/45. ............. “ COCKER PUPPIES, AKC, MA 4.3340 I. TWO BED- ing 4nd awnina. ANOTHER FIRST 3)'kf' wida. With living n 5-3458. 250 AMP LINCOLN PORTXBLE waidar with OMC pickup truik, 1900 Adama gradar, 5F.000.' Allla Chalmari. tl.MO. Low-Boy. 36 ton and tractor, 11,500. II whMl com paclor, 51,100. 1457 Chavy 10 yd. dump truck, 51.500. AAAiRICAN STONE MA F3I4I. 1443 MASSEYFEROUSON INDUS-tilal tractor, aquipmant and trailer. ' 425-25/4 or 47FI404. , , FARM FENCE, NEW,S" 3p»6b ' ^®®' rollt, II guaga. 5100. .130 0444. y ,g GIBSON OARDEN TRACTOR 101 ' "sun, ll-S mobile home repair 44/-51' 14 FOOT LEATHBR UPHOLSTBRY, bariulllul monogony, deck. Ilka now. 5140. Mutt lall. EM ] '3'344. 14' WOOD BOAT, trailer. Motor 35 altciric. EM 3-3311 or F'E 4-W08 alter 5. ' 14-FOOT LAPSTRAKB," 25 EVIN-ruda, naw nil trallar. Parfact. i400. KE 4-5144 altar 4. | FIBEROLAS, 35 H.P.' EVIN. j E CARRY . largatl luppIlai of Mercury p in Oaklarid County. Kari B and Moinrt. MY l-iono. Wi WILL fiFAT ANY OEAI ar'* Boat* - Motort, I aka C Wanted Cars-Trvckf 101 ALWAYS .|UYJNg_/y4D_ P/ BUYING AND PAYING MORE FOR GOOD CLEAN CARS. AIK FOR BERNIE AT- BIRMINGHAM CHRYSUBH-PLYMOUTH INC. 4I'J S. Woodward Ml 7-3314 AVlRILl'$ It eonitllkin.'Call altar Bob Hutchinson Drayton Flair OR 3-1203 "Check lha rail but gal lha batl" al AVERILL'S FE 3 4471 3030 DIkIt FB^ 4-4444 Did You Know?^ VILLAGE RAMBLER Call lot Appraltal 444 S. Woodward Ml 4-3400 HURON MOTOR SALES irPAYrNG lup 5 'lor good uiad car*, 1501 Baldwin, 3 block* north ol Wallun ' ' FE, 2-3441 MANSFIELD AUTO SAl.ES ,0,112,^^ .harp 1.1. mod.. 104 Baldwin Ava, FE 5-5900 G. M. C. Factory firuiicli NEW mill USED TRUCKS ' FE 5 9485 144)' rupVY "Al" WITH 137 EN ulna, .5 ,,naa(i Irani, I'tnaag ikia. air brakes, (..lean lluguoliuMl. Hil(4(.l in ...Ml JFI40MF I-PMUUWJN. Cooper Motors ihayHm F 145. ( HBVY V.4, automatic, Ira I lean inroi^houli I'ayman laoa Ha>klni tha,yy. 1 54 ruevv sVation wagon I aulomalli. radio, 1435. AHar / (new IMPALA ONVERTI Itaian. OA LUCKY AUTO SALES 14.1 and 354'S. Saginaw 1 F6 4-3314 or FB 3-744) Ac/.aai oiian lo ln|* wlilla *b 941 FOND r 400 WITH HBAVV :i::!y 'ix izva MOTOR TlUfk I34V1 JFirUMF ftCrUSON, RoUiatlar FORD Deal 1454 CllEvROieT, VI, 1441. Op. •lyka Llardwara FE 4 4444. ivta IMPAI4i'f.ONVfRfiBlI.'Dbu Auto InsurancB d*l.-,t,?«( .......... Maiuwil PAVMKNI PLANS AVAII.ABUS Stop In Todayl 1044 Jotlyn Ave. PROBLEMS Wi wiLL^ob^ 0% \/Iry hfst YOU BUDGET PAYMENTS AVAII ABLE BRUMMETT AGENCY Mirada .Mllft i f 4-0.549 Na«l lo Ponllac Sllta Bank Foreign Cars 1457 AUSTIN MEALY, VW, SUNROOF, 1457,' BEAUTIFUl |al black llniah. In aKcallanl run mnti condition, radio, wnilawall IUU5. Special today lor only 4445. Autobahn akid Chain*, all Ilka EL 4-4343. HAY ■ FARMArL""YRACTOR." VyiTH ____ ____ _____ atlachmenis, I 335-4 U3 altar 4 p.m. | 'iiiW AND'used" TRACtbRS'AND aquipmant, parli and lervica. | KING BROS. I FE 4-0734 Pt 4-14*3 Pontiac Rd. at Opdyka I new""AND USED THACtORS; j Evani Equipment. 635-! •.111., •se.r'eni mcroicK winoB rcc I •'"■viw "■»* aMImala*. AUo *jau. I , acceiiorlai. Bob Hutchinson, Mobile Home Salai, Ine., 4301-Olx-I H H - ■ - ■ —.......... IV Hwy. Drayton Plain*, OR 3-1302. DETROITER ALMA PONTIAC CHIEF 10' 12'.20' -WIDES 1711. R e paTr ~p'a‘rts"for al l"'ma k e s of Iraefor* and farm machlnary, a.paciaily .John Dear# and Naw Idea. Oavli Machinery Co., Or-lonvMli, NA 7-3343. AI»o Homalll* Chain ---- wide* 3 bedrooms for only I Deilverad and lat-up. Many rf on display for your shopping R E, HARTLAND I Most Valuable Asset PIANO SPECIALS GERMAN SHEPHERDS, 2 MALE ' tanwla. 3 months old. AK >ari. 575 each. Call Sunday ib CoMlar Road. FE 40*43. L'ABRikbOR, BLACKT ' FEMAXI, ^months, all shots, S*S, 344 Floor Samples Reduced Up to M-54, MlohllOd, 4«-3IM._ __ labrador retrievIbr, haFpa- pars. champion bloodlinfs. 4 months old. Call altar 4:30 p.m. MY 3-4477., LIquW Piper Hardener Shneie tnaxpeniive AppHcaiien ■elct Bulldari Supply FE S-SIS4 GAS FURNACE, USED, LIKE nIw. FE ^7I44 . HAGGERTY HAS itl r Plywood . . SI .45 Ix5«", Prt**ed wood .... I slightly DAMAGED HAGGERTY LUMBER CO. JIM'S Fire aelvagt, pricet wnoiassie or lowtr. Comer Airport at Hatchery. OR 441*1*., Weekday* 13-4 Saturday '4-4 .KENMORE WASHER, LljcFTlEW. *70 ..aiaaa dining room lat, $45. air, $30. Refrlgeralor, NbCCHI bELU) r ‘VIlAl, Old. talking nr.... .... _ . . Sm53S;___ p‘ARAKgET7T»V""miI$, S4.45, 305 Eirs^Roehetter. OLJ-6373. _ piDioREEO “pbobLE puppTes, USED UPRIGHTS FROM $48, LOW, EASY TERMS GRINNELLS PONTIAC MALL , OPEN DAILY 4;30 TO $ P,M 682-0422 PIANO SALE ^ SOHMER.KOHLER B CAMPBELL Buy ndvt at summer price* CONN OROAMS-FULL LINE USED CONN CAPRICE - SAVE LEW BETTERLY MUSIC CO. Across from B'HAM Theatre Free Perking ...... SALE GUITARS . . . ACCbRDIONS. .Loangri and lessons. FE SS428. .. STUDENT CORMT; ALSO A uSeb spiNe't pIaNos downtown store ONLY GRINNELL'S ' S. SAGINAW FB 3-7)40 3 CHILD SHbULO HAVE MU-leasons, private plano-prgan, "-|| today for further .^GALLAGHERS MUSIC Office EquIpmEWt 72 USED INDUSTRIAL FLUORESCENT lights, Show cate*, stack filing -‘“‘•s with glass inflac Farm -Co. FE 4-1443., 3 HYDRAULIC FOOT OPERATED Styling chairs,; 2 uanitlas, 1 shampoo; chalTf 473r07n poodle" puppies," MINiATUAt apricot, AKC, Wormid I. Ml 7- Shotsa^ COLLIfe PUl“S, tNlS, low as S3Sj Grown tarn* l#stoleasr*3^70v__________ PURE BRtb feNGuYsH SE+TER pups, 53D-525. 90 S. Rosalawn. FB 8-4415. ; __ _____ PUPPIES,'NO MONEY DOWN, *1.2$ Bagales. and lots BS, Brittliny I day . llEmsfERib"CHrMOAHUA PW SQUIRR'EL Mpt cheap. 624-3M4. '°irs. loy service. iNKEY An6 CAG¥ Awdiy Sales ___« AUCTIONEER-STAN PERKINS ----------Swartz Creek EVERY FRIDAY - ■IRY SATURDAY — SUNDAY 7:30 P./ 7:30.P.A 2:00 P.A/L Doo'- Prizes Every Auction we Buy-Sell—Trade, Retail 7 . days Consignments Welcome bIb AUCTION Dixie Hwy._______________OR coins, clocks, p creamer,__^s(|gar. . Bob Canaday. Ci Plants-TrBet-Shrubs 81-A DAY LILIES, MELON AND PINK shades. Oriental popples. Nancar-roW Gardens, 1415 E. Lc Id., Troy, befw— " Hobbiet A SuppHee 82 ,AAA CblN SHOP, FB 4-0200, jBOiY- •-------dot-sets, W44 $14, 1463 S8, i.7S, 1441 »40 SO S43, .. HARTLAND 2S1I USED" P R Al E R' ROTotlLLERS, PARTS AND SERVICE. L. W. Avis Bob Hutchinson 4301 Dixit Highway OR 3-1303 Oravlon Plains Open 4 to 4 Dally Sat, 4-4 . Sun. 13-5 MARLEfTE,'"'"VAOA OAR"D'^ nar, SKyllne, General, IM3 and 30,wide. 40 floor plans. 88 I A V E L e, lights, kS. $650. 2-FOOT ALUMINUM trajlar^, s^lew^*-^», 311 N. Cass'. FE 5-4489._ 442 ■CHiVY”6RilNBRiER" CXmP-ar, equipped to sleep 4 or 4 people, mutt be seen lo be apdreclated. Call alter 4 p.m. £E 2-7105.__ 1M4 W/5-WA CA/14PER I Rd. FLOW LIFETIME GUAfe-Frollc, Trotwood, Garway, Comanche, Driftwood, Tour-I Bee Line. Truck ... .... used trailers. Storage. _____BSON TRAILER SALES AND RENTAL. 5440 WlllTams Lake Road, Dravlon Plains, OR 3-5441. campers i JACOBSOI ALL NEW 1964 Avalairs, Hollys, Tawas,'" Cree Travel Trailers ‘’"‘*'eLLSW0RTH AUTO and TRAILER SALES AIRSTREAM LIGHTwET6HT TRAVEL TRAILERS Since 1433. Guaranteed 4. — -.J , demon CAMP trailer, LAR'6'E. ROOMY "TOury CUStOM BUILT TRAVEL TRAILERS. — /ears of quality gives you a travel^ *t*1*?t second W hpne^ in Trevelcade. TOM STACHLER AUTO St MOBILE SALES n SI. ■ FE 2-4938 -GET RESERVATIONS IN-Brand new Crees, sleeps .* to S people. Some Overhaul* avSf------- Water, gas, bralces. flolfy Travel Coach ^ 15210 Holly ME HAWTHORNE C AA sleeps 4 adults, 1462 i OR 3-4045.: TRAILER LOOK! New dimensions tgr all the new klng-tlze .... Holland. The roomiest camper < wheels. See It now at JACOBSEN'S TRAILER SALES AND RENTAL 5440 Williams Laka Road, Drayton Plaint. OR 3 5901. NEW WINNEBAGO RICK-OP CAAAPERS Thfrmo-panel constmctlon. 30 per ( Right-campers and vacation trallara. . .SALE-RENT F.E. HOWLAND ^ Dixit Hwy. OR S-1^ n dally 4^;30-Closed, Sun. Oxfprd Trailer Sales 1 M34 Paiihurst frailer Spies NEST IN MOBILE LIVING 15 TO 40 leal. Featuring Naw Moon-Buddy and Nomads Located halfway between Orion and Oxford on /M34, next to Alban Country Cousin. MY 2-4411. PARKWOOD ANbXSANBSobK^ Mobile homos In sizot up to 12'x40' In 3 styles. LRLY AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY ' , . FRENCH PROVINCIAL Ci\nbrookl 12' Wide .. *4,495 Midland Trailer Sales 4-9 7 DAYS A WEEK DIXIE_______ FE 1-0772 SHORTS MOBILE HOMES CRESTWOOD - 35 LAYTON TRAVEL TRAILERS -GOOD USED HOME TRAILERS *........ 10 per —* - AU'fOMOB'iLi" ANTiNNA - . and up. Johnson Radio & across from Atlas Market. 8-4569^ Tirei-Auto-Truck AAA TRUCKERS SPECIALS Tread damaged tires, otherwise perfect condllloij, 825-20 and 1000-20. $29.95 arid up, Credit available! GOODYEAR STORE 30 S. CASS FE 5-6123 SPECIALS Factory blemished Seconds. Guaranteed 400 X 14 hwy, 9.22-5 hwy. 4.22- S traction 0,17-5 traction - . 10.22- 5 traction. * - 10 traction 0.25 X 20 hi 0.35 X 15 hwy. 10.00 X 20 hwy. 10.00 » 32 traction Call Dick Curran CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car. Cylinders rabored. Zuck Ma^ phine Shop, 23 Hood. Phon* FE 2-2543. aTTd REBUILT GENERMf ; FOOT FIBEROLAS BOAf, 35- , horsepower Evlnruda, trailer end ' oars , . . boat, cover. 330 3503. Alter 3:30. 1 H I'" "MAHOGANY DUMPHY' RUN- |____________________ ,fSC7““.roi‘.........................................MS M trailer, excellent condition. A real bargain, 0550. Must sail. FE 3.0070, l.'FOOt"~0'aWrf'T' CRUISER' BOAT, 33'/i h.p. Evlnruda. MY 3-2433 or Motors, Inc. authorized VW DEALER 174,5 S, Telegraph FE 1459 TRIUMPH TR3, .LOOK$liUNS excellent, wire wheels. Ml 4-0"" ' BfiL AIR V O. "1457-03. BKl AIR, VI. AUTO-...•Ilani condihon. 0347. King Auto Salts (. eelleni condllloh, aulomallc, wilt's I car. 403-5053. I960 corvair;“''whit8'~beauty No Down Pgymfnf 14-f‘60'T' FTBE'RGL'AS 'RUN-ABiO'UT, 50 h.p. Johnson motor. Gator trail- "^co^thm.'\F*E 4-4301*1 Ti^All^W't7l4bculY"TM A SPORTS CAR FOR SALE FROM SUPERIOR RAMBLER 1444 MO MIOg«l .. . 01, 1964 TRIUMPH, Spitfirt ,, , ' $2, Cooper Motors 3.537 Dixje Hwy. OR "LATEMODirCARS'” High Cash Prices Sullivan B SPE"fTAL PRICE ■ PAiO.FOR 1955-1443 CARS VAN'S AUTO SALES 4540 Dixie Hwy, _______ OR 3-1355 1464 SUNBEAM, 1443 TRIUMPH, Radio, htalor 1443 FIAT Spyder .... $1,245 11,745 _____complelf, $1,375. Midland Trailer Sales .....................- 2357 DIXIE FE 0-0773 fOP 0 FOR CLEAN CARS OR 23-F(56T,'l4Sr3wEN (!:AB"|N CRUIS- I er FEJ-4044, altar 5 _ "TOP DOLLAR PAID" 20-FOOT STEEL CABIN CRUISER I FOR "CLEAN" USED CARS twin 105 h.p. —'— '—‘' amt safely. 074-i 140 ■ CHRIS'"'CR.............. . lorced lo sell, good shape. 53/1 , Cooley, Lake Road. i 4C2 West Huron SI. 14'ia 35 HP JOHNS'CJN AND elTec-i _________L... - controls, 1350, FE 4-0291 after EASY FINANCING-BANK RATES No Falr ofler-deal.trade ratused SUPERIOR RAMBLER 550 Ookland FE S-4471 RENA_UIT, RADIO AND HEAy. .ABIN CKUiaeK I FOR "CLEAN" USED CARS Si GLENN'S 1443 20-FOOT THOMPSON, OFF Shore, 75 horse Johnson Electro-malic, depth sounder, ' lop, tide Curtains, arf curtains, new storage WANTED; I434-144TCARS .. Ellsworth AUTO SALES 7 Dixie i^y. , - extinguisher, ning lights, yacht chair, mirror, pack malar, new battery, 4 ga* tanks, flags, lie up rope*. All ilka new. In water, ready to go, $2,500. UL 3-1444. 744 14-F6oT O'DAV S\AR I n"!!'. night sailing. All available tells. FE 4- "ALL-WAYS a BETTER .DEAL" BOATS-MOTORS mercurv-scott McCullough Trailers—Marine Accelsorlet CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALE • 43 E, WQltoni 4 to 4 FE $-4402 Close-Out on.. All LONE STAR, GLASTRON ond MFG BOATS 14-foot fishing boat with 10 hp Me 1-toot (iheko run-abdut boat i trailer, $150. 7SA Mercury With controls, $445, CLIFF DRYER'S Gun and Sports Center 15210 Holly Rd. Holly, ME 4-47 — Open Daily and Sundays - EVINSUDt MOTOR CHRIS CRAFT OWENS lAK! 8. StA MARINA 245"Tr. BlvO. E. FE 4-4S$7 Open Evenings Kessler's rw ; Washington 6^8-1 ; It, ■ ' WE NEED CARS , TOP DOLLAR FOR good CLEAN CARS Matthews-Horgreaves 431 OAKLAND AVE. er, 683-434/. 40‘.VW',' MU,S.T'SELL,' BEST'of. ter, 6/4-011.5, H V8 ENGINE?'...... FE 3- 1440 OPEL'2-DOOR, RADIO: HEAT ER, WHITEWALL TIRES, EXCEL LENT CONDITION. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Payment* of ....... '■-* Parks at 4-7500. HEALYI "SPRltE 437$ Dixie Drayton Plains l946"""-XORVeTTE ■ RED " - "A-l throughout, $3,250, PE 4-I037. 1960 "CHl’vy'"C'6NvSKtllLe ■'With black and white, automatic with irl-poweG no monay down. Call Mr. JpWison, MA 5-3404, Haiklni Chevy. __ . ___ ^______ 1446"CORVEi^ CONVERTIBCiri-(ipeed, radio, haatar, .white with aqua , Interior. Only $2,145. Easy term*. PATTERSON CHEVROLET CO., 1000 S. WOODWARD AVE., I BIRMINGHAM. Ml 4-3735.' R E P6"SSESSlbN""~"'T44r'c6RVATR. No money down, paymant* of $4.40 weekly. Call Mr. Johnion, MA 5.2604, HasklntjChevy, _ 2-DOOR /i/iONZA COUP'eT 41, "POW-wain good brakts, EM 3-438o: $5.95 p 363-7(1 E NEED YOUR LATE MODEL USED CAR TODAY 1940 TO 1943 models , "Top Dollar Paid" '-'n MCAullfW FORD 430 Oaklan(t Ava. - Junk Cars-Trucks IOTA b to JUNK CARS,/i'Nb TRU'CKS anted. OR 3-2938. '"I'llNP TRUCKS, w anytime, FE-, 2-3'646. ALWAYS BUYING"" Used Auto-Truck Ports 102 5H784 atlor L/VTE 1963 'VOLVO" 1223," BLUE A-l condition. 4B2-5537. VW I'SOO TS, 1944, S'CAR'b'UR'eTOrE? 64 h.p. 4400 ml. Radio, heater. - ■ ■ ■ " rope. $2,450.- MA -3437 weekdays 4''triumph'“tr-4. ' Red, wire (heels, excellent condition. 363-4896. Renault "Authorizad Dtaltr" OLIVER BUICK and JEEP Corner of Pike end Cass New and Used Con 1954 BUICK ROAOMASTER, GOcId condition. FE 2-S4V9.-, ......................fiWfl' 1455 bUICK, CLEAN, motor and transporranon. tpc ' 8-0960, 1958 BUiCK HA'R'OfOPmANKiE 8. Johnny's, 213 W,, A/lonfcelm. .."T:'T959''Buicl< A plum colored beauty at a money Credit Coordinator;. . Dale, LLOYD'S Llncoln-Mertury-Co(|n4t New Location ■ • 1250 Oakland Ave. FE 3-7863 iMogethei^ of installed. Will sell separate. FEJ;£556, 940 PONTIA'C ENGINE, TRI power, 4 bolt, mains, high dome pistoiis, with extras. FE 2-3196. _ TRf-POWER SET-UP'FOR SALE _____ ' EM 3-3278, ' New ond Used Trucki 103 ford RANCHERO, 1957 PICK-UI Thunderbird engine, new tire*, $l< ‘■' 4-7551. 1457 OLDS WAGON, 1457 FORD Ranchero, 28 If, flat semi, 13 ft. van body Dodge-or Chevy Vanefte. Coast Wide Van Linas, 37T E. Pike St. FE 4-486C^________ US8 T-7S0 f6¥D, 333 ENGINE, 5-............... ..... auxiliary 15,— lb. front axle, with 4W , er, power itaarlng. Call iT-8117. l''t)]qk"c JOHN McAULIFFE FORD, 630 Oakland Ave. , ______, _^FE 5-4101_ ' 1462 'bUICK SPECIAL 4?DOOR-r$ 795. Auto, transmission, pow steering^ 693-6726._____________ ' 1964 BUICK LeSABRiE CONVERTI-ble, light blue, white top- '" power, bucket seats, elcetrle dows, new car warranty, miles. $3,245. 626-9116. 1957 CADILLAC COUPE. De VILLE, all power, Including seats, wln^ (tows. $695, 682-0843. 1958" CJADILLAC 4-DOOR HARDTOP" iK7 Z' / ■/ /y/; I ^ .....conditioning, full po^er, T-owner'new car tra'de-ln. $897. LUCKY AUTO SALES ''Pontiac's Disewnt toH" 193 an^ 254 S. Saatfiaw 1961 Chevy Bel Air $1388 : Russ Johnson Rambler-Pontiac la prion___ _ MY 3-6366 I CHiEVROLET STATiSN"'WAG- FE 84088 1961 CHEVROLET . , lOOR, STICK, 1-owner new car Jtrade-ln. 8845. LUCKY AUTO SALES "fonflac's Discount Lot" 193 and 254 S. Saginaw FE 4-22U or FE 3-7853 (Access open fo lots while *t ----- con_sti;ucflon) 1961 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4-Db5'R hardtop, ,V-8 engine, Powergllde, powgr steering and brakes, radio. heater, whitewalls. Fawn beige fin? Ish with matching Interior. Only $1,495. Eaw terms. PATTERSON CHEVROLET CO., 1000 S. WOODWARD AVE., BIRMINGHAM. Ml I CORVA'iR MONZA, fTCeiL- lent condition, automatic trentmii-slon, radio, haatar, whitewalls, going over seas, must sell. 752-9236, 1942 CHEVY II NOVA 400, 2:0001^ -sport coupe. Black, red Interior, like new. 4 new tire*. Call after 6 p.m, Ml 4-2524, O' 1962'CHEVY"!I WITH R'I'cTfIKTISH Mr, Johnson, A Im~CHEVY tXR“D"foFwTTH "rX. - - heater, whitewalls, $1,550 lull ............ Johnson, MA 5-2604, . Haskins Chevy_________________ 1962 CORVETTE 4-SPEEO, ETTcI'C-lent condition. 693-5444. 1962 Chevy II A fine combination of high style and low operating cost. A deluxe 2-door sedan, tor only $7.87 weakly. Any,car down. Call Mr. Dale, Credit Coordinator. ' LLOYD'S L Incoln-Mer cury-Camat New Location 1250 Oakland Ave.- FE 3-7863 '1962, M............. .. heater, 4 on tha floor. $1,395. HURON MOTOR SALES ly J' N«w mid UHd Can y U»7 CON 10« I N«w and UMd Can 104 N«w and U»td Can 10* mi CHitvY iu)*»R ilpuit'r con I mi cmhvv i doon HAROvaR. h DODuE DART) 4 DOOR 6E laniii 4 ipaad nanimliiian, wlilla , dan. tl.Ot* wall*, ladlin hlo aiiHlna. iiaw car HURON MOTOR IAl.ll ...... wn*'nL ..... 1 liliRkMlTwallnn !'*<» \«'"?,.‘’iJNy8HT!Bl E, POW I I'lyilXt" * ...... roNTiAiymKsg. Monday, .iulv ax. irt lliCKY AUTO SAIES VILLAGE ■RAMBLER L. I* t, WiHirlward. ItiiHiInghain Momerl-Iiohl ' A|,tnh.=iVin ,/®'“^vuiooann : '^LU'^7;l?nt',^lnll.n/v:‘llo Motors, Inc, D00G6 DART, 4 ODOR SlDAN '’mUHTIN M^IIOR^SAIES i IN STOCK Reody for D#llv«ry 1964 Ford MallCi powor tieoring, whllawalli, your old Tar will maka lha -paymanl:- BEATTIE Hiiina III biRVICR allar lha lala AT Til* nOPlIUMT OR 3-129T HHORIISO VW DIAUER V Pluck* ni TE y y*4i FORD, good RIINNINO ( HAriflMSON lMEVH(il|:l lO IWW S WHHDWARD AVk BID MINttMAM Ml 4,J/;H M*.l CDRVAIR MONTA. NO MON M4 CORVAIR MONZA COUPE Powoigiicia, radio, naalar, wiiii wall*, ,1,500 arlual mllai. kadii IMPAIA SUPER = T’/ki.’*' V I4TKKI mil. .. 1041 CtiRVAiR cONVERTIBlE. 4 .owd, Eli 4 J04» altar i, I44J CBRVAIR CBUPC AUfOMAT D CHRVSI ER "NEW YORKER" I IN'STOCK Ready for Delivery 1964 Ford fHANkMIkklUN. IIREk AitkOUniHY tv DOWN Haymanl* SEDAN, VERY MUSTAN6 filNVERTIBlE, >«, 4V, ‘ H, Rig I "*«'*' I^HhI ,3N IOA.„.. ITBWAI i'X'i IPi 4 3ii II P|VMOUTTI, ^ ........ ttiokara IM mVMOUTH "STATION WAO on". ibal la hand and ihouldara aPava avgraga, A CaMlornla car Tnallc iranimlHlon plua radio, Ma*nyl many dr*8a§andabia |ian«porlaliOfl |nr iNnly tMS lull pina Nil mgnay dowii piymanl ttiRMINOHAM iMia.^8aiBain' FE^TViaii" H,"Rig |" 4 - .......-...... giiiT, iianTai, JkOThliya. Mi.4114*. I«*(l HiRO klATlON WAOON, RAMkEP MAVERICK STATION WAO.; HEATER, AUlOMAlit o". l*Mi *haru Swliaal drivt, i«i. .....I ila an^ vrlir ........ ......... - iiinai FiiMl Ml 4'l|i(l«, 0 T BIRD SONVERIIBIE MUkT all uning lo collaga. 11,100, MA With lawn intarlor. Ortly I 11,395, Eaty larmi PATTERSON CHKVHOI-ET C0„ 1000 S, WOOD WARD AVE.. BIRMINGHAM ! I.iakob. auliiniaiir lianumickion, r qiu, iiaaim, anil Ilka naw wliilawii loan EaiaiToi llniTii 14 an alira liva tunihina yallow and lha plui black and ilivar Inlarlor li an a rallanl contrail, ,A (Ina car' Ih II giiaranlaod IN writing lor' I hull pi IN STOCK Ready for Delivery 1964 Falcon BIRMINGHAM- CHRYSLER ■ II * Wwiiiwiird Ml 11114 ♦44 CMEVROl ET IMPAIA CON . vaiTiPla, V « angina, radio, haaiat, iiick ihlfi Polamar rad wllh black innv Only il,.5a), eaiy tar mi PATTERSON CHeVROl ST CO , 1000 S, WOODWARD AVE., SIR, MINOHAM, Ml 4,?115, l AUON, 1940, WBll KEPT STA. linn wagon, ilick, radio, liaa' biiia. sail. Ml a loig . , , ,, . I 1*40 THUNDEHBIRD CONv'EHf Golaxie 500 Hardfon I n'ia, black, juiwar ihdomiiooio Monr With 151 V 8 angina, Lpa.,i, 1**0 FORD fONVERTiRI E, AUTO siandard Tran*mi*ilon, langnon malic, powai •laaring, 11*1 a«,srvrw.iV,i maka lha down payrnani, j, p lAicaii opan Ip loll whila ilraal wndar conilructlan,) | 1940’ FORD CONVERTIBlI, MKB 11.095, 1139 ... or PE 5 4141, 19S6 Lincoln no liiii ( la** and al lnni bill glaaming gold and c II iiHiwroom naw In avary way. Full bflwai. lor aaia pi driving and all Iba prailiga lhal with owning thli Incradibla Only HSliwatkly. No---------- Call Mr. Dalt, Cradl' LLOYD'S BEATTIE I incolrcMarouryComai New Loeofion 1250 Oakland Ave. CHRYSLER MT 1 J1I4 iSal VAI lANT, NO MBNIV DOWN LUCKY AUTO SALES 191 and 144 s, lagtnaw, (Acraii ogaii lo hiU wlnla iliaal uniiar conalrmiioni , PIS4 HII 0, PE. *.1051 1*4* HiVMOUTM SDODR SEDAN ""ilpgad will! laiiio, naalar. agio lie Iraniiniltiion and glhai a* New «ml Um« C«r« 104 1962 Catalina 2 DOOR HARDTOP Rad aalarliir, rad laalhar Inlarlor BOBBORST Uncoln-Marcury BIRMINGHAM 1963 Tempeit NoPlurn* Blut cagpa Pon(^|i|^ jamoiii,Jcyiioflai fforgimy. rhi| f,ar h imman. Coordinalgr. 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L doubi* ^595 mmmMy OL 1-8133- PONTIAC 1963 CORVAIR I. Extra shatp 81995 1959 CHEVY 1960/CHfVY , , IfTipald/xHerdtop/with power itaerlng, autametic,!, radio, ' haatar, whltawalli. White with, fed IrtJtirlor ., stM* / 19^ PONTIAC Catalina Conytirtlbie. Rad with white top, tow milai, 1 owner and prigtd -right $2795 ^ ^ 1963 TEMPEST J.Dgdr'wIth black findeh #nd rad Intarlor. A mois econemicai ear and raady to ,go. f' ^ ’■' ('•:.rS'l I'.ii" ■' '■' 'V' ■ ■ I|." ^ ''; .,.' ,.' ''/’■ '■'-f-i,;'; ;' 'i'w" ...'L TIIK I^U^/TIA^^ l^l(^/s.S, li MOM IA I I A" :!7, . ■ ' /■ V: 'h‘ ‘Television Programs— Proeramt fMmithad by llfltd in Ihli column or# lubjocl to choneo without notico. ChortiHii a-WJIK-TV Chnnntl 4-WWJ-TV Chonn»l 7-WXYjt-TV ChawiKil 9-.CKIW-TV Chonwl SO - WTV5 MONDAY EVBNINO liM (3| (4) N«wi. Wf^nUmr, bliMrUt (7) Movie: "^ireii of Ham dMi'* (In l*rogre«ii) (9) MamIIIa (iorlllA (Ml C«i«l« M«Kter CIann Prelude eiilit glgue from Uodi Mulie I^Tu. 3. ItM (II (4) NiUonal Newi > (») 87th I'reclnct Jewel robliery hai all (he earinurke of iiavlng l>een done by man who’* ah ready in priaon. •til (7) National Newa 7iM (II Highway Patrol (41 Negro 8(waka h^duration Ik topic (or tU’ night'i panel. (71 (Color) Adventure* ' Film on freak flah of Carlhbean. (M) International Maga- I' TV F«aturts 'Love Is a Lion's Roar' By United Preai International NUtJBO RPKAK8. 7 00 p,m, (4) I'kluoalion ii topic for tonight'* panel. IT nr r PTBT 7tM (3) To Tell the Truth Bally Ann Howe* jo|n* Tom Poitou, Kitty Car-hale, Orion Hean 6n panel (4) Movie: “Imitation Generar (1888) Glenn Ford, Red Button*, Tin* Elg. Sergeant thtperaon-atea commanding officer to prevent rout, ' (7),Outer Limit* Bbea plan to turn table* on entomologlat. (9) Movie; “Naughtv but Nice" (1939) Sheridan, Dick Powell, Ronald Reagan. Young muaic prof cornea to New York td aell hia own compoaltion. 8:91 (2) rye Got a Secret Troy Donahue trie* to atump panel with his ae- (M) Antique* Hiatory of glass making 8:39 (3) Vacation Playhouse Actress (Suianne Pic-ahette) believe.* she'll find her true love when she hears a Ikm's roar; with James Franclscus, Jack Weston 17) (Colw) Wagon Train Presence of former part ner irritates card shark. 9:99 (3i Danny Thomas Halpers are sad at having to move back to old apartment when Williams i I turn from Europe. (9) Ii^uiry—Disknisslon 9:39 (3) Andy Grifflth When AiKiy tells Barney about top-secret gold' shipment due in Mayberry, he doesn’t expect whole town, to show up on Its arrival (4) Hollywood and the Stars , First of two parts on teen: age idols. (9) Explorations "Will Wildlife in Africa Survive?" 19:91 (2) East Side'WeSt Side Young numbers runner is VACATION PLAYHOUSE, 8:30 p.m. (3) Actress (Susanne Pleshette) believes when she finds right man she’ll hear "the lion’s roar"; also starring Jam^ Fran-ciBCua, Jack Weston. lANDY ORIFFITH. 0 30 p.m, (2) When Andy makes Istake of telling Harney that gold shlpmenl Is coming through Mayberry, somehow the whole towp flhds out. TONIGHT, 11:30 p.m. 14) Groucho Marx auba for Johnny Carson who is performing In Las Vegas. 1:88 (9) Morgan’s Merry-Go-Ituund 1:89 (3) Movie: "The Big Sky" (Part 2) (4), Living—Women (9) Kiddy Korner Kar- toons 9:39 (9) Jadk La Lanne-Exer- 19:91 (4) Make Room for Daddy Kathy gets that left-out-of things feeling (7) Girl Talk: Jinx Fal-kenburg, Mindy Carson . among panelists (9) Robin Hood: Robin tries to reunite two Nor-, msn children with their ' fathera 19:39 (2) I I-ove Lucy: Lucy thinks latent scout la bur-, glar (7) Price Is Right (9) Movie: "Msn On the Run" (1950) Derek Farr 19:18 (4) News 11:19 (2) McCoys: Grandpa thinks teen-age drivers are menace M) Concentration (7) Get the Message: Carol Lawrence, Darryl Hickman, Jack E. I^nar^ are among ^panelist* 11:39 (2) Pete and Gladys; Porters are invited to dinner by old friend (4) (Colon Jeopardy i7( Missing Links; Tom Poston head.* panel -TUESDAY AFTERNOON 13:99 12) Love of Life (4) Say When! (7) Father Knows Andersons battle to ' historic landmark be torn down (9) Mile, de Pt 12:28'(2) News important to syndicate. (4) (Color) Sing Along Wjth Mitch Gflbert and Sullivan tunes featured. (7) Breaking Point Poetry draws Dr, Thompson, patient together. (9,) Dr. Finlay’s Casebook Says chairman of local hospital is neglecting d^ ties for liquor. / 11:99(2) (4) (7) (9) NwWs! A) Best of Groucho /(9) Featurette S (7) After Hours lf:39 (2) (4) News, Weather Al:45 (7) News, Weather TUESDAY MORNING 9:19 (21 Meditations 9:20 (2) On the Farm Front •:M (2) News - M (2) Summer Semester Modern Comparative / Drama: Second of three lechires on Sartre’s "The Flles.’^ (4) (Hassroom Story of man’s struggle for liberty (7) Funews—Cartoons 7:99 (2) News, Editorial (4) Today Two authors to discuss their most reOent books (7) Johnny Ginger 7,-49 (2) Fiin Parade-Cartoons 8:99 (2) Captain Kangaroo (7) Big Theater ■" , 8:30 (7) Movie: "My Kingdom foraCook’’,(1943i)j0iarles, Ck>burn ■ * 12:30 (2) Search Mr Tomorrow (4) (Colo^ Truth of Con-.sequences (7i Ernie Ford / (9) People in Conflict 12:45 (^Guiding Light / lt;S$/4)News : / ' VM (2) December Bride: Lat-/ est romance falls through '' (4) News (7) Movie: "(Appointment for Love” (1941) Charles Boyer, Playwright marries lady doctor (9> Movie; “Heart of the North”.(1938) Riverboat is / robbed l>ll (4) Eliot’s Almanac 1:15 (4) Topic/O'* Today 1:39 (2) As World Turns (4) (Cplor) Let’s Make Deal/ 1:55 (4) News 2:09 (2) Password: Celebrity guests are '^omedy^ team ' All9n and ' ,(4) Loretta Young: Child is victim of mishap 2:20 (7) News 2:30 (2) Hennesey: When two Navy doctors get broiled in feud, Chick tries * to patch it up (4) Doctors: Maggie is forced to resign (7) Day in Court: Teenager is charged with assaulting police officer 2:55 (7) News 3:99 (2) To Tell the Truth: joiin Fontaine heads guest list (4) Another World (7) General Huspilul 3:15 (9) News 3:25 (2) News-3:39 (2) Edge of Night (4) You Don’t say! Dwayne Hickman, Nina Foch are guest celebrities (7) ()ueen for a Day (9) Vacation Time — Children ‘ 4:09 (2) Secret Storm (4) Match Game: Panelists are Jayne Mansfield, Orson Bean (7) TrAlIinasler: Flint trails g::nrunner 4:28 (4) News 4:30 (2) Movie: "Woman Oh the Beach” Joan Bennett, Robert Ryan, Young Army officer falls in love with wife of blind painter (4) Mickey Mouse Club (9} Hercules — Children 5:99 (4) ((MIor) George Pierrot: Film of Finland (7) Movie: "Tl:e TexaSi Ranger" (1951) (Jeorge Montgomery, Gale Storm (9) Captain Jolly and Pop-eye ' 5:18 (56) Aincrlcans at Work 1:39 ( 56) What’s New - Children 5:55/2) Weather / (4) Carol Duvall Officer Killed inNYAffack New YORK (UPD-A police-lan was shot iio death today when he attempted to comer a Suspected burglar who had disrobed and attacked two women in their Lower East Sid? Manhattan apartment. The suspect, tentatively identified as Prank Rosato, 28, was arrested after a brief gun battle with other police. Police said he had a minor wound of the head. The^ victim was patrolman Henry’ Walburger, 24, wdio along with his partner, patrolman Thadeus Maiysz, cornered the suspect, at the rear window of the 2nd flow apartment.' •* •The women were identified as Barbara Pieife Frahklfai.' 33, and her‘mother, Mrs. Genevieve Pierre, about 60. Believue Man Dies in Acddent on U.S. 24 TOPEKA, Kan. (AP)-Levem Degroot, 26, of Bellevue, Mich, died Saturday of injuries suf-felled when he lost control of his autoTnobile on U. S. 24 four miles west of its junction with U. S. 75. Gene Goldsbery, a state trooper, said witnesses' reports indicated Degroot may have fallen asleep. ( OMAR TIIK TKNTMAKICH t rr r? !jj= (F4B 49 80 r r r u 17 ifl w u Find Stolen ! Body of Girl Mufilafed SHORTY A 2-Minute Short Story copyright 1994 by Newspaper Enterpriae Aiao, I 3T r IT F r vf 84 84 JEi SKOK'IE, III (AI‘l=^l»n|(,-.< si'Hi'clied lodny lor a fiiHld-nmm . Ing glimd tvliu hIuIo llio liody ol u l4-N'«i'-old girl from (is n»s k( 23 Haughtiness 26 Sea eagle 28 Urge tub 29 Tupian Indian 32 Places of access 33 Turkish hat 35 Female saint (ab.) Balloonist Hits Wires, Is Killed PITTSBURGH, Calif: (API-A champion balloonist was killed Sunday when his gondola drifted Into high tension wires and exploded in a white flash of fire. Richard Pollard, 19, of Denver was competing in a four-balloon benefit race to raise funds for a recreation center for the handicapped at nearby Clayton. He was the national hot air balloon champion. 3(1 Native of (suffix) 39 Roman date 41 Sun-dried bricks 43 Tricky (slang) 44 Candidate lilt 4(i Farming (ab.) ‘ 4? Western randier , 51 Recognize (dial > 32 AligulMli 3 And so on (ab.) 54 Wrath 55 Speaker 56 Engl.sli river 1M)WN 1 preserves 2 Happy island 3 Constellation 4 Section of bird’s bill 5 polish weight 6,Jewish king (Bib.) 7 Title of respect 8 Dictum (coll.) 9 Eye part 10 Disquietude 11 Defile 16 Invigorated 20 "I sent my soul through the 22 Chairs 23 Printing errors 27 Bare 30 World congress (ab.) 31 Mariner’s direction 33 "The moving—writes ” 34 Turkish vilayet 37 Went partners 38 Landed property 40 “Two ■ and • seventy jarring 42 Canadian physician 43 "Like her, 0 —, you shall pass" 45 Existence (suffix) 48 Exclamation 49 Attempt 50 Pedal digit The race had been scheduled originally for last Saturday in San Francisco'd* Golden Gate Park, but it was canceled by Police Chief Thomas Cahill as “too hazantous." Pollard had difficulty with his balloon when the race started at Clayton, a less populous area. A crowd of more than 3,000 watched as he left 10 minutes behind the others because of last-minute repairs. KNEW FATE “I guess he knew he« was headed for the power line," said Jltii Christie, golf pro at the nearby Pittsburgh Golf and Country Club where Su|oday golfers witnessed the tragedy. "I saw him dropping out the ballast saiidbags. But that didn’t help because he continued dropping. I heard a short of hissing noise, like he was trying to get some more gas into the balloon to make it rise, but that didn’t help either." Answer to Previous Puzzle .Some 20 liours laU'i’, an Evan sloii molorlHl nearing Ills ga-. rage In (lie early Iioui^h.hhw ll:e body III (lie aljey behind Ills tiome. i,aler Sunday, a long-sleevetl yellow dress lielleved to he Hie one In wliicli the girl had been laid out for burial was found In an alley on Hie norlli side of Chicago, • * UNBELIEVABLE’ Cspl. Edwai’d ("aulfleld, lieud of Ihe Skokie police force, de* scribed Hie crime, lecimicully only a burglary, ua ".unbelievable In this day and age” Tlie theft and mutilation of Hie corp.se pointed to a dcmeiiled man, he sai(j. Police questioned and cleared two men, one a 16-year-old ac-qnaintahee of the girl and the other a man ,«een. lolierliig around the funeral parlor. By RUHTY STEELE Connie sfaike with an acceiil, II sounded-DIhM bill not entirely. II was - different, R jmzzled ,people wlio heard if, Mos) especially Hie accent was strange (o Hie people wlio tif-lelvlewed tier ol Hie UnlverHlty, Wlittt pari 0) Hie South are you Iroiii?", Miss Peggy, (he reglatrar, asked Connie. "I’m n0|^ from Hie Moiilh al all, not really. 4 was horn right here in Wlseoaslo." "I l.hoHglit I (leieclf'd a idlghl southern accciji” Miss Peggy said. Theresa was the daughter ef l,eo Koertgen, an auto sales firm executive. She lived with hei; mother, Margaret, who was divorced from her father. The girl died Wednesday in Skokie Valley Community Hospital after collapsing Tuesday in a Skokie swimming pixil. An autopsy showitid she died of a cerebral hemorrhage. Goldwaler, Aidos Plan Organization WASHINGTON (ffi -T Sen. Bar-ry Gold water huddles with his, top campaign aides today to discuss organizational*plans. Among those scheduled to meet with the Republican presidential nominee are GOP National Chairman Dean Burch and campaign director Denison Kitchel. The Arizona senator leaves Thursday for a vacation in California. He plans to return to Washington about Aug. 6 and is ! expected to formally launch his j presidential campaign in Pres-Icott, Ariz., during the third I week in August. Russ Reed, a photographer for the Oakland Tribune, watched from a small airplane as Pollard’s balloon headed toward the 150,000-volt wires. .“He missed one, then another,” said Reed. “But he hit a third. Then this huge white flash went up. “The pilot's body dropped straight down aboijt 50 feet an^ lay motionless. “We 'saw ’ a motorcycle' cop drive up, take oiie look at the bo^ and drive away,” Reed said. There are over 15,000 camp-^ grounds in the nation, most of them charging campers from 50 cents to $1.50 a day. Radio Programs- WJIR790) WXYZ(1270) CKIW(800) WWJ(990) WCAttd 130) WPOWd 400) WJBK(1500) WHFi-FM(94,7)_ «i«*-WJR> N«w« WWJ, N*Wi WXYZ.NCWS / ^ WHFI, Umtn «:1S-CKLW, By* Opwtr WJR. Sport* <• WWJ, s^a «s3»-WXYZ, Al»x Or»l»r CKLW, GOP .Cpnvantloni , WWJ, Business i WJR, Business , WHFI, MUSIC tar Moderns , t;«s-wxyz, News j WWJ, Three-Star Extre ..■■j: WJR, Lowell Thornes -r' CKLW, Fpllon Lewis, 7:SS---WWJ, News aikphesl* WXYZ, Ed Morgan ; ;• .T:!S-WXYZ,, Rus* WWJ, Phone OpIn |:3»-WWJ, Negro »!0#--WWJ, To Be »:»-WWJ, World news t;4S-^WWJ, Music Scent 1*i«S-WJR, Kaiehtaseope vywj. 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WWJ, News, F--------- - - WXYZ, Sebastian, Music, > Newp WJBK, News, _ WPON, NevA, Bob Lawrence 2:3*-CKLW, Shlftbreak S:3A«-WJR, Music Hi 4;t*iCKLW, htaws, JWWii, Nawsr .Sutler Club 'Diction Is Like That' "Wiiu vva's lliat?" C'oiinlB UttkiHl, “Thai Is our (llttlan «aarti for 0 “Oil “ Hill' liMikwi ill Hi(i dl-I'ocHoii Hiat III* laid gmm and ulimtiil iiiiudtTlIy liickml liar hliia N\vaaitir liito Ha> hami Hmt an-I’lirlad )iar liny waist i "Now laCjt Ht'c. wIihI did you , say you wifiliK^I to major In lliis yaar'.'’’ HWm’HES TO DRAMA "Well,” Connla stopped aiid liKikod shyly out Hia corner of lie^ eyes, "us I was saykig, since I have so much troubla with my diciion, I feel that I should niajor in (llelton. I mean drama" . -■ 0 dear, am 1 talking like Hihl again? Tliai'x the Jackson doming out In me ” inCEP BREA'fH “Tlie Jackson?" "Yai," Gannia ttM»k a deep breath and bt'gan to explain. “You .sec, I was bom in Mei-rlll, but I wqnt io Florida when J get jHojtson oul of her mind and I was two. My fallier ‘ ..................... ■ “DIcHoii, yes. there'* an opening left." She. entered Uoiiiile’s nuiiie, then stood up. "The eluHS is just starting." C(Xini| felt very happy. At la,si hIic fell .sure llinl she would trniis- ferred Hiere. Of course, that's Hid age w'han you learn to talk, ami by the time I got back lier(* to school, I talked Florida Dixie. her heart, They walked briskly down the hall. ' I still have the letter the principal wrote my father and 1 quote; ’. . . the child seems bright enougli, but she has great difficulty in promiunclng her words. We are givhiy tier lessons with our speech therapist twice a week.’” NOT ENTIRELY “Tliat accounis for H then," said the registrar. ^‘Well, not entirely, After several years up here, they seemed satisfied wiili tny good Yankee talk, but when I went on to school In New York 1 studied drama. “Th| diction teacher was a pipe-chewing, tweed-suited Englishman who used to stand me up in front of the class to demonstrate how not to say things. He would make me * say over and over: Wlien Hiey enrhg to the room with the handsbrne young pro* ro|8or, Connie started to turn In. PUDGY FIGURE “Oh no. not there," Miss Peggy said. ’’That clap has b6?n filled foi: weeks, in here is your class.’’ She opened another door .and led the way. ' To Connie’s consternation she saw a familiar pudgy figure in Ehglish tweed, and standing mi.serably before his class, was -an awkward boy repealing: '"Phey had to carrry llariTy (otheferrry . ” (THE END) tilils l« colleges and uniyep-sltles in'the amount of $6 million were received la.st year New Paris Occupation: Battling Over 'L'Addition' ByEARLWlDSON PARIS — The laU Fred Allen once said that the two great industries in France were eating and shrugging . . , but there’s another great occupation here now: It's recountiiig “I’additlon’’ at the restaurants and sidewalk cafes. The customers, especially ,„M 'the Americans, demand more'recounts from 1^1 the ’waiters than Ridiartl Nixon did from the Democrats in 1960, Americans have somehow got the impression that the way the French figure out your tab is I to multiply it by two. . The French waiters and the girls at the counters with the pencils and adding machines just naturally expect Americans to protest now about thex*eck^ ... but I’ve seen Frenchmen pointing out errors,' too, and winning. wTicrtM Prices are skyscraper-high without checks needing to be padded. My Beautiful Wife and I paid about $5 for a couple of brandies and coffee oi)|the Ghamps-Elysees. I discover a 10-franc error in another checks of our . I was being overcharged $2. Still, it hasn’t made me love France and Paris less. You will' hear that Arhericans aren’t traveling much in France this year because of the big prices, but I’ve been hearing that for 10 years. “Let’s go over to the Left Bank . . . maybe we can hear some French spoken instead of English,’’ the B.W. saitj the other night, We taxied over to the Hotel Lutetia pn the Boulevard Raspail, and sat in the brasserie. The loudest voice in the place belonged to an Englishman and the customers were’ mostly. American students. This place is about as French as Lindy’s,” the B.W. said. THE midnight EARL IN N.Y. . . . Joey Bishop’s TV “wife,” Abby Dalton’, is expecting again; the pregnancy will” be written into the script, as the first one was . . , Judy Garland turned* down another lOOG advance offer for her memoirs, told the publisher: “I’m keeping notes, though’’.!,. A major Manhattan-hotjBi has vowed never to allow a famous entertainer in the place again — her kids.ruined expensively furnished suite last time . . . Brigitte Bardot’s former movie stand-in, “Chinchilla,’’ is now one of France’s highest-paid strippers ... Washington Note: A.door in the' Pentagon reportedly carries this sign: “General Services Administration; Region II; Public Building Service; Buildings Management Division; Utility Room; Custodial." It’s a brpom closet. WISH I’D said that: A gentleman farmer is one who introduces himself before picking up tomatoes. REMEMBEREEP QUOTE: Hey wood Broun once described bad show: “It opened at 8:40 sharp; and closed at 11:10 dulh-^’ EARL’S PEARLS: Anybody who tells you not to let iktie things bother you never tried to sleep with a mosquito in the room. The fad for surveys has gone so far thafea recent one proved i ' Tliey had to can ry Harrry totheferrry And tlie feriry carrried Harrry to the shorrre The reason they had to carrry Harrry to the ferrry Was Harrry couldn’t carrry any morrre." "Trill tlie rrr’s." He would, say. “Trill the rrr’s. v REAL’I'rILL "Well, after I got so I could I really trill Hie rrr’s and leave I them off at the ends of words ! like theatah. I came home . . . home to Wisconsin." "Trilling the rrr'.s?’’ “Yes, indeed!" “What happened then?" “Well, Jn the upstate college they didn't trill r/r's, but by this time, 1 couldn’t help it. However, they assured me that their speech department could coirect it in no time." "Miss Peggy, hqre is the list of ftiy studejits that you i quested.” Little smilje wrinW •there are more people asking questions than answering them. 1 ■riiat’s earl, brother. , . ; ^ ** T , - / ./ Hall syiKitatta,'int.) :, I ana 1^1. , /i, “Did they?” “Yes, they did, but it was there that I met Jackson. He was from Georgia. So when he ‘Sugar, 1 want to lake yofl home with me for Christmas and show you off to my parents and my town; but could you, just tone down your Yankee accent? My folks still fight the, Civil War.’ ” 'That’s when you started talking like Jackson?" DIDN’T FOOL’EM “Oh, yes, That was me originally, Florida at two, you know.” “Did it foal Jackson’s folks?,’’ “No, it didn’t. I-was a dam-yankeft.in-one-word to them, and they took'him out of our college to get him -away from me” “So you’ve decided to ebnje to Wisconsin?” COURSE MAJOR “Yes. That’s '^hat I’ye decided to do.” “Now what do you wish to major in?'" 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Jury Upholds Charge) of Fraud, Conspiracy in Handling Funds . “Law. aadjwfrder will be maintained In (be city e( Rncbester,” the gevemar de-clnrnd. ♦ The deUichment of 12 open trucks with IS guardsm)en each toured Uie city's trouble areas in a stidw of (otm shortly after the arrival of the guard last night. m The men^rried rifles with bayoneu flsedx^t had no am-muhiUon. \ , HEIJCOPTER Cf^H Three persons weiVkilled and a county official was Injured criUcally yesterday when a helicopter surveying a pbfentlal trouble spot smashed three^tory house snd set\ It ■fire. . ' OAS Cuba Actions Get Strona Reaction CHICAGO (/I'tv ■ A jury tk'lib,crated for. throe days and k)und Teamster Pres ident .]amt‘.s II. Hofl'a and Six others guiltj; yesterday of a nrias.sivc .scheme to 1* defraud the $28(j-million otfono KQOClIOn union pension fund ^ « Hofff; a truHtcc •of ilio pcnsi in ' , - , , fund,-WHS convicii'd on four WASHINGTON (AP) - ■ The American republics'counts of f^mid utul consplrucv have slapped .strong diplomalic and economic sane-tions on Cuba and Fidel Castro ha.s brushed off the actions as impudent and unjust. A cofiference of the American foreign ministers yesterday approved a diplomatic break and trade ' Kuch ctMlcfcndant wuk Imiml guilty of ul least counts and $10,000 and five ' ^ ^ ^ , years on the conspiracy count. It stinks. It was a guessing The low tonight will be 66 to Hunt Clues in Death of Livonia Trio LIVONIA (AP)-Police hunted for clues today tn the mysterious deaths of two elderly ‘ sisters and their brother, all found In a locked closet of their home. 72.’ followed"bra high^ game on the part of the jury, ’ the sanctions imposed. .He f*\«f07»«p4 said Hoffa’s attorney, Maurice sued a "Declaration of Santiago ^ refused to answe- de Cuba” as a reply to the \ Wednesday’s outlook I* newsmen’s questions. "Dt^laration of the Americas " partly cloudy and, slightly ^ w t of the OAS. coolw. courtroom defeat thay * * * Temperatures will be near the „,ean the end of Hoffa’s reign • Tass, the official Soviet normal high of 84 and low of 65 as heacf of the teamsters, news agency, charged that the tor the neXt five days. Precipi- rkhin spffd OP acUoii set a dangerous prece- HiUon is exited to total about \ . dent and it accused the United ^ inch intdershowers td- ro„vS^‘"c2Jd "bf U« 0*S t. Uk. th. hi,. . A; * r.k am,:,. ..h e r "p torie sfep. : Winds today arc Whwest at ,I. g \ers j)ffk . • Several Cuban exile leaders five to 15 piiles per h^r. i Jeamsiers in Miami disagreed on the im- The lowest mercurK reading ^ federal pact of the OAS sanctions but ii\ in downtown Pontiac prW to 9 prosecution since 1957 vers and crash-land on the nioon Tliursday morning after a 68>L-hour, 230,922-mlle trjp. Sixteen hours after launching a ground .station is lo send a radio signal to fire a payload mp-toi- and jockey the craft into a ■ ■ ■ Mrs. ChaiileMt. Lewis, died '•■"'’‘”‘“'1 DETHOlT.l/l’i - Police yosterday captured a mart ,bf Injuries suffered in aii auto identified a.s one of the two who robbed two stoTes and then,.as they tied, wounded an officer in a gun savoy Motel, battle aiKr'iater held 10 persons hostage for five* 120 s. Tele-hours'.' ' ■ . , • graph* Water- Police'held Carl Emmett Prichard. 32. of Dear- *'Ttr”hushand, born, and continued the who wa.s driv-sea^gh for Raymond l.aw- ‘"8 the new Oakland -Highway Toll in ’lit Soviet Soldiers Defect to West , no c -sports car, Ls in rence Wyngaard, 26. of ,,„dition If Ranger 7 .succeeds, jt'Will break a string of 12 sliaight moon launching failures dating to. 19.58. The launching is the first American attempt sifiee Hanger 6 failed to transmit pictures last February, although it hit the moon. SERIOUS* DRAWBACK The record has' seriously hindered the gathering of data tor locatihg possiblei astronaut land- Detroit. at Pontiac General Hospital. ................... ......... Officers said Prichard, al- Lewis told police he was driv- ing'{irej,^7nd^ though armed, gave up without ing .south on Telegraph when a Ap„i|„ spacecraft in which they ^ broWa.Ford or Chevrolet forced will ride. BAD NEU.STADT, Germany hi's car otf Ihe road and into a tfh Two .Soviet soldiers sta- $6© Picture, Page A-2 ■ telephone ptde. tioned ih East Germany havh ■ . , Police said that Lewis’ car crossed over , to the We.sl and , ' ' traveled 96 feet with its right are now in the hands of the resi^itance when three officers wheels Over Ihe curb before U.S. Army, WOst Gernifyi bor- found him at his mother’s home coming to a slop against the der officials disd'osed today. in l^earborn, utility pole. They .said the two .turned up poliec went to. the h o m e A witne.ss,-Richard Crozier of at the border near here last after the Rev. William Kahl- 1085 Berwick, told police dhat, general looked upon them as a a.m. was 71. At 1. p.nt\ forward step. thermometer read 92. ^ his second loss in six n The three, all. chlropraetora, may have been the vipUma of ^ roblier who ransacked the house. He ideked them in the closet All died-hf suffocation. “Some very baffling blanlu" in the ease were cited by Police Detective Lt. Robert J. Turner. Found in the locked closet by police Sunday were the fully clothed bbdies of 81-year-old Mrs. Hilda WhHright; her sister, Lenore Parsons, 68, and their brothw, William F. Parsons, 71. Officers went to the brick, home 111 a better section of Livonia at the alarm of neighbors who had not seen the sisters for a period of days. The three used the home as a clinic for patients. LESSER TIME Mrs. Whitright and Miss Par-, sons had been dead apparently a lesser length of time. Parsons, after serving a prison term for abortion, had been released to the custody of his sisters July 15, police said. The door to the closet, measuring seven by seven feet and three feet wide, had been locked from tile outside. The key was still in the lock. Evidently, judging from marks on the. closet door. Parsons had tried vainly to beat, his way out with a metal .rod. Parsons’ body lay over those, of his two sisters when ^Itce '.broke into the stifling chamber.. ■In February he was sentenced to eight years in prison and fined $10,000 at Chattanooga, Tenn . for attempting to bribe a jury. He has appealed that conviction. Friday. Becau.se the local border guards kni'w no Russian, they" had trouble understanding exactly what the men wanted, although they understood them to be defectors. enberg told them Prichard forced him at gunpoint to drive arouiid Dearborn for 20 „minutes and then to leave him off near the home. In a 1.3-minute, :40-second session before Ranger 7's lunar landing. Us six television cameras are tq snap more than 4.000 pictures and transmit them to tioldstone, C'ajif., for proeessing., 'The cameras were geared to the Sports car was “swaying operate from .an altitude of 1,120 all over the road" just before miles lo the, moment belore im-Ihc aceident. ■, . » pact. - The stocky union leader nervously paded the courtroom ^ floor while waiting for ,the ju|ry ‘'to return Its verdict, but showed little outward emotion afterward. The Bavarian border authorities said the U.S. Army was advised and immediately sent a car to pick up the two men. The clergyman said he was entering his car in a church parking lot when Prichard ap-' proached him. The case went to the jury Friday after 13 weeks of testimony and sparring between prosecution and defense. It took two weeks for opposing attPrneys to agree on the eight-man, four-woman jury. During the trial, the jurors were kept under lock and key the Great Lakes Naval Base 3i) miles north of Chicago and permitted only one monitcjred telephone caliper day. separate ViNDINGS The U.S. District Court jury returned separate findings on 147 charges — 21 naming each defendant. They had deliberated ll¥t hours. In Today's Press Higgins Vote Romney, may lose sup- port over Goldwater -PAGE A-6. Train Crash 85 killedj_100 hurt _ in Portugal - PAGE A-7. Aid Bill y Hope to give LB.J Another victory—PA^ A-8. Area News ;aard and Prh for 'arraignment on led robbery cWges when hey slipped out of a court build-^*-ing Friday. After a gun shop and a su| market were robbed Sati two policemen halted a rying two men and Patrolman Keniteth Gardiner, 34, was '^nded in the left forearm^ a gunshot. He said he ana his partner then exchanged shots with the two men, vmo fled. Officers said the ■ two men, after leayihg their 10 hostages^ used several prs in their flight, POLITICS ’N’ POOD — There were barely enough stumps to go around at the Pontiac Democratic Club pienj^,., in Hawthorne Park yesterday as a score of local candidates ' displayed their wares. Here State Aud. Gen. Billie Farnum, Gfa^iitote-'in the new 19th Congressional Distrjet, dses an address .system for added .lungrpower. An estimated LfJOO Democrats attended the" annuaDevent. Judge Richard B. Austin set Aug. 17 for rulings on mu- • tions made immediately by defense attorneys for arrest of judgment, a directed ver-dtet of acquittal despite the jury’s findings,'^r a new trial. He ruled the defendants could remain free under present bond arrangements until the hearings. Walsh. said he . planned to' appeal Hoffa’s conviction. C-5-C-7 I C-3 ‘ TV-Radio Programs C-15 Wilson, Earl .. C-15 Women’s Pages B-l—B-3 They forced one motorist lo drive them around a while and, leaving him, found a man putting his car avvay for the night, police s^aid. STOLE CAR^ Officers' said they tied the man up, stole his car and used it to elude Dearborn Heights police in a chase. The two separated then, police said, with Prichard allegedly abducting the clergyman and Wyngaard reportedly Mr OFF TO MUSKEGON—Nancy. Shadrick, Miss^aterford, enters a convertible provided “by the Waterford Township jjqhior Chatnber of Qotnimerec for her trip |o;^uskegon yjss^ jj . ^ . iiterday to the Miss Michigkh competition, A Kettering High fordng a/motorist to drive jiSchool graduate, Nancy was accqnniianicd oh> the W him to Detroit, I where he last jfWaterford Jaycee William Goulet and ^Mrs. Gbujet. Miss s ^ was seen entering a cab. '’Michigan wiJl^be crowned next Friday. \ 7T ' I '/r' ■ -'•k '^7' W 7, ....r/’ "f jhV TIIK VON;riA(y»IlKSS.M^ONi)AV. JULV 27. mt, ',1 . rV • ' Masc:OW ( aim the soviet Onlhn it) applyiriK Utiff hew pressure for pii Intei'oational confer-enee on l.aos it has said it inav quu as cochairipan of W»a Oene.-va aureettionis un)#is it tsots its way. The thrcni was rqnlalnml In ii ^oveitunent slaiqrnent Sunday which accused tiic United Slates of Interfering In the affairs of t.aos and < rcntln|.( the danger (O" a coniplete hreifkdown of ih^ ' 111(14 aKrmncnl t(i i(culnill/e otjlior. stales to\liiard this propose al places the Soviet government In a position where it must once again look over the question of the pnssihllity of'the USS H's continuing in its tiinction as tan cliairiflnn," the slalenient said. U.SKI,K.SN ItOl.l'; it said Its role as cochairmnn "Is being rendered {iNolesa -ami ricttlioiis tiy the gross and sys* tematic violations ot (he liene-va agreemcniN liv some states " , * MoM'uw.reiH wvd Its call tot* a conferciu'c ne\l moiiih of -the hi Mgneis ul ihc KM12 (ifcords, "'the negninc :.laml laken by, The Soviet (leclaralion inleci eil a new noie ol urgency into the talks Tuesday and Weilnes* diiv In Moscow between Itrltlsh l''oieign Secretary Hichard A Itiillcr and Soviet leaders Itri lam is the other cochairman of the (leneva agreements. 2-Pronged Attack on Pathet Lao VIENTIANK, Uos (UPI) -Government forces squccwHl a pincers offensive today oh'Com-munist outposts bhwking Highway 13 which connects the administrative capital of Vietiane with the royal capital of Luang Prabang 180 miles porth. The|r goal was to clear the junjcUdn of, Highway 13 with Route 7, which runs eastward to the Plalne des Jarres. There, three government ' battalions were trying to push five Communist battalions off the northern slope of 5,000-foot Phou Kout hill, at the western edge of the plain. The! coordinated government offensives were aimed at con-solldating government positions guarding the approaches to Vieniane. P28 fighter,bombers supported the attacks. In the pincers-offensive, government forces were pushing north through steep gorges from Vang Vieng, Ghn. Kong Le’s headquarters 37 airline miles sduth of the Junction. . MOVING SOUTH Other government units were moving south from Kiou Ka-efiarn, 18 m i lea north of the junction. These units destroyed one 105-millimeter cannon and one 81-milimeter mortar, accord-' [ to a national army com- The communique said nine Communist Pathet Lao prisoners were captured. .Kong Le’s troops moving up from Vang Vieng had destroyed two 85-milimeter cannons and two trucks and had taken 13 prisoners, the edmmunique said. Tile 8 worried, some of the time, but I was never scared," said a 10-year-old city boy who survived^ eight days without food in a rugged wilderness area of Yosemite National Park; . "I thought someOne would find me. I knew they were looking for me wjton I saw a helicopter flyj^vwtead.’M ' Once-chubby John Ireland Jr of LOs Angeles lived on water and his own body fat as he wandered in the mountainous terrain where night-time temp^-tui^s ranged in the high 30s. I He lost 15 pounds during the ordeal—his jveight dropped from 103 tb'86^ut doctors said condition was good, i ' ,; ./‘Itytunazing," said one doc-X^/^He had nothing but water. T^.hoy is talking, and you’d, hardly/Xnpw he had taken a hike." Young John wandered away from his family’s trailer at Harden Lake campsite July 18 wearing only a thin T-shirt, jeans and leather shoes. Rangers Gil Hall and Jim Reilly found him Saturday-afternoon about three miles from the camp. About 350 men had joined in an air and ground His parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ireland, had lost hope and were getting ready to break camp and return home when they learned that John had beep found. ' “I’m hungry,” were his first words to his parents. The boy lost so much weight that he had to hold his pants up. "He used to be pud^," Apid Mrs. Ireland, "but we won’t have to worry about his little pot belly now." John told of his adventure from a bed in Lewis Memorial hospital in YosemUe. "As soon as 1 knew I was lost, I sat down and started making plans for getting home,” he said. "I was worried some of the time, .but' I was nevet scared. i - i COLD NIGHTS "The worst pmrt of it was the cold at_ night and the mosquir tiuke / r ( by Mary Gaigilr. Chwraograpliy will tii lid by Aim Kaily and AnnoUa .Wormborgor ii gonoral auporvlBor of the producUi Forthcoming playi' to It bo pro- sented liy.Jhe Cranbrook Bummer Ttmatre include "Qoodtiwe My Fancy" and "KUw Lady." I BIRMINGHAM - A Blrmlng-ham map has given Datrolt a unique present for its IlSrd Ihrthday , Ralph W Moore of 729 WilliU is retired director of Held hper-ations for General Motors public relations staff, He turned over a amall hut significant package to the Detroit Historical Museum at ceremonies Friday. It is a special eavelope bearing ■ eanceled “Wheels ef Freedem" commemerallve stamp and signed by 81 men who will be a pert ol Detndt's history. The stamp was Issued Oct. 15. 19|R0, In CopjuncUon with opening of the first National Automobile Show in Detroit. Among the signatures are thoae of former l^yor Louta C. MtrlanI and Postmaatar General Arthur Sununerfleld. OTHER NOTABLES Also inchided are the nam imea of Charles E Wilson and Marfo# Curtice, both forrif^ presidents of General Motors Corpol'atidn. The envelope, moupted in a leather book, will be added to (he m u s e u m'i/ "Design on Wheeis" exhibit Saltnier Tells JFK Remark Said Ha Didn't Want to Moka Dollqt Vifit TOKYO (lipI^X "I wish I weren’t going'to Datta*;" Former pi^ aeeretary Pierre Salinger today quoted the late President Kennedy as making this remark to him on Nov. 19. 1963. Salinger said Kennedy said this, "not becanse e( any fear of going there, hot becanse of a weariness from the prees of btodnUee.:' Salinger, now the Democratic party nominee for U.S^ senator from California, was speaking to the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan. He is on a world tour. ' I Salinger told of receiving the news (d the assassination as he and six members of the President's cabinet were airborne over the Pacific Ocean en route to Tokyo to attend a U.S.-Japan economic conference. DISPATCH NEWS "We were half an hour out of Wake Island when the word came by teletype -ticker,” Salinger said. “Secretary of Stale Dean Rusk read Urn dispatch, then handed it to us. It was one of those things where you could not believe what you were reading’’ Saiihger recalled that the ed baek immediately for "I went to the White House when-toe plane got in at 1 a:m. and managed to fait asleep around 7 a m.," Salinger said. "An hour later the phone rang. ‘This is the: President,’ said the voice on toe other eSdi and it was toe first time 1 had heard Lyndon Johnson refer to himself as President.. , •I NEED YOU’ “He told me -what ho toW so many others in Washington that, day: T want you because I need you more than he needed you.’ ” Salinger said Johnson “grasped toe reins’’ qalckly and confidently, as example id “how impi^tant It is to have g man In there (itti vice president) who has the baito-ground and has toe facts.'’ The former White House press chief recalled toe Bay of Pigs incident. He said news that the invasion had failed came at 2:30 a.m. and Kennedy “walked outside to toe south lawn of ttte White House and for an hour you could see him there all alone—a dramatic example of the loneliness of the presidency . / ' II.i " , ■“ j-l L : , i: - . j fli ’ ■“Ilf, !' ■•py.nv; rilK I’ONTIAC rUKftfi. ^MOXDAV, jn.Y U7. 1001 Higg'm VoteiMay Be Reaction to Romney lly GKNK {MUlRdKDtCIt AiiMM>lat«(l Writer DKTHOrr (A|*)--WIII Wlplii-j|«n voters net a inoak preview of Sflh. Berry tJoldweter’H pop-ulurlty-or Idck of it •-» einong Michigan Republtcana in the Sept. 1 primary election? (ioldwMier’i) nkme IlNolf will imt appeal’ on the ballot. Dut Htl4>mptiiig to displace (iov. (Jeorgc Itomoey, no (Jold-water Ian, will be former State Senator George Hlgglna, a Kern-dale auto dealer who haii proclaimed hla wholehearted aup^ (Ntrt for the Arixona aenator'i presidential campaign. , To the coRual Obaerver, the primary might well appear to . he a teaj, of strength between a t a u n c h Goldwater bat keri, rcpreaented by lliggini, and ihutM Republlcanii who ftlll have lingering doubts about selection of Goldwater as the party’! presidential nominee, Most political experts seem U) agree, bowever, that too many variables are Idvolved In the gubernatorial race to make any sucH black-and-white comparl-son».| R|:^^NSIIII.E IHHJTldNG For one thing. Romney has taken a non-Goldwater ratheY than aif antl-Goldwatar stand, adopting a wait-and-,see attitude. The goverjaa has said he will' support me presidential ticket If the campaign pro-gr^ses in a responsible manner, “free of ha'te-p^dling and fearspreading and devoted to Issues of the day." And at a closed-door meeting of GOP county chairmen |h|s week. Romney said hiS personal feelings should not inhibit the party organization from working for the election of the entire Republican Uckel "from top to bottom." Although virtually no one concedes Higgins a chance of upsetting Romney, political, soundings around the state- indicate that in some. Goldwater strongholds •“ sucn as southwestern Michigan and the Midland area - the governor may suffer at the ballot box for his coolness toward the nominee, One Heptibliean official said that while he expected Romney to witrby ah impresilve margin, there were some GOP pickets where the Goldwater bhck-ers are so rabid, en^wial and newly antagonistic t^ard the governor that tltey are doing iwerything thhy can to pile up a Higgins vota and ambarrhss Romney, (K)P ipokesmefi are virtually unanimous In their reluctance to predict the winning margin for ftomney. A source cloie to the governor recalled the emharrassment suffered by those who forecaal a low vote for Alabama pov, George Wallace In the Wlscon-aln presidential primary, "We don't want to get caught In the same trap,'* he said. "We have no way of telling, for example, whether there will be a heavy Democratic crossover vote attcmpUng to put the governor in a bad light." State Democratic .Chairman '/lOHon Kerency icoffed at that Idea. Because of the large Qumber of contests oh tho DemdhraUe side of the balloti voting Smother fellow's pripuy would a diaiervica to the guy you want to see icsrry your label,," Pe-rancy explained' h'he last time «n Incumbent governor whs challenged was In the' primary election of lOP when then-Gov, G. Mennen Wll-Hams ran for his sixth two-year term opjiosed by William L. .fohnwiti. Williams won hy PS.iUH to 6S,6l4--'a nearly slx-to-one rallo, One of. Giildwater's strongesi sup|M>rters, Richard Durabt of Grosse Polnte, clialrman of Uie GOP’s I4th District organization, gives Higgins only an outside chance of winning. **As of this moment, I Rohmey will win," Dyranf de dared. "1 don't tidnk he'll , win nearly as heavily ns he would have a month and a half ago," though." Durant, a former John Hitch .Hoclety memher who has dashed frequently with Romney, said he heard of one loWnsItip Bupervlsog In southwestern Michigan' who needed four hours to get only 20 signatures on Rornney for-giovernoi^-^ h^ti' lions, . Tills linppened, lie said, after the/ Republidm Nnliunal Ckm-venlion, where Romney expressed- reservations a bou t Goldwater and the 1004 platform,' , . Durant said lie I'elt Romney’s [losltlon on tloldwater "will kick, hack at him to siich an extend that he's aintost going to have to ehange it." At the governors' conference In Cleveland last June 7, Romney fold newsmen; "There is no substantial popular supfiort in Michigan of Ben-alor Oddwiiler at this time... Unless there wpre a mlraeullms ‘diange, It la Goldwater candidacy) would not help Hepnb|,l-can candidates In Mnhlgan" Evidence of an altempt to smiHith tiling over came in a letter sent to* Reinihllc'an leaders by State Chairman Arthur Elliott .this week. '^ow that the convention Is behind us," he wrote, "we must launch an offensive, that will bring if Iota! victory from Hie top to the bottom of our tldkd "We have visited wHh Creighton Holden, chairman of the Goldwater - for • President Com-i mlUoe In Michigan, and he has We are loUl It’s Hard To Gel These Days! , . , hut Our Clients wouhl never knou ahout that! ^ ladlnltely, ilieie ts mure to insurance than protection . and. ihal is SERVICE.' For three uetu'rotlons wc, St the Prank A, Andenam Agency, - have given an addcKl dimension to the word and deed. 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"hift iiiost of the M(i|)le were not sAtlsfled," ’ ,, , Mrs. T A y 10 r of .KI17 Hnid Moiintnln sold she, and other She mnliitAhied that many imople were dtiNAUsftiHl with the joning Inwtrd'H dedslun but thought their o|i|Misltlon wtm FrldAy night, the lumrd gove Its okay to liowHyd T, Kmillng. president of the firm planning "KoAUnglon." Keuttnglon wit 1 be Imated on Uie former Wildwood Furms, u 5,2M-uer«. site north of 1’7S and west of MSI, residents , hnvo gnthered ; INI NignninreN of people who op-‘ '•i'llglity five per rent of the | po,se rediu-ing the minimum lot homes will be on lots larger I si/e. The Amendment will go fore the eounly’t coonllnAthig and planning eohimlaaton for tu approval It will he hrtmght up for final aelinn al the luwnaMp's Ang. It session. The developer asked for mid reeelvtHl imrirllsslon to huHd homes on lots of 0,WM sqiiarv' feef. I'resent reslrifiions call ' for a minimum of 11,200 squure; feet. \-l’rior to Friday’s Imiiriug ir group of nearby hunieowiiers i, , ww^oppottlng Ihe proposed re-; duetlon Ml lot si/e/oii grounds! that it wohlri downgrade llie ' townsliip. I •MOST SATISFIEIK | •’A| the end of the^esenla-1 tlon by Mr. Keating mosr^ ihej people were satisfied," Towii-I ship Supervisor John I,esslU«K said today. At the hearing, Keating Donald Condon, vice president and general'manager of Keat-I lag of Miehlgan, Ine., gave an illustrated talk to the audience nhoull their plans. They propose, to keep lot widths at 80 feel, but reduce the length from 140 to i;!0 feet. Combination of the home and lot will sell for about $22,000, according to the developers. They maintain that if the lot Oxford Grad Wins Share of Scholarship OXFORD TOWNSHIP, - A graduate of Oxford Area Com-, nxunily High School has won a, share of the $14,000 scholarship awards given by Stanley Home . Products, inc. Named a national winner, John F. Ruff, son of Mr.‘and Mrs. John W'. Rnfl. 1355 E. Drahner, will receive $500 in schqoling aid. A member of the National Honor ^iety, the, youth has won the Rotary Scholastic Excellence Award each of-his four high school years. John has been a member of the high school football and - track teams and the high school band and chorus. He* was also treasurer of his class. TIte bill, Stout said, was one Iniroduced by Hop, Andrew Cobh, Il-Etsle, and almllar to one iniroduced earlier by Demo--cralN, 'Despite Romney’s favorable remarks about the need for milk marketing controls, the fact Is Romney kllM Cobb’s bill,’’ .Stout said. Cobb’s blit passed the House but died In Die Senate. MINIMUM PmCF:S The Michigan milk-producing industry and iiaiependent dairies have aup|)orted effnrls^ In recent years to set minimum pri(H‘.s on milk to keep ,lt from, being sold below cost by chain stores and suimrmarkets. Romney, in a meeting with milk Industry representatives, said unless milk prices are controlled voluntarily, state regulu-tlims probbbly will eventually be put into ieffect. . Future plans call for entering the U.S. Naval Academy or University of Michigan's school of engineering; John’s mother is a unit sale.4 leader for the home products firm. SAME BIKTHDAV - Tlurec mcmherls of a Rochester family - a generation apart share the same birthday, July 18. Week-old Leesn Louise Powell waited 10 days after her scheduled arrival to pul in an appearance on AVON TOWNSHIP — Tlie an- ^ The chow line formed ,at poon nual summer farm picnic for|fQ>'owed by a program wrOi Ar- families with children afflicted i .1 as master of ceremonies. Ari-with . a serious blood prohjem was held Saturday at the Premier Farm, on Tienken Road. The families attending have I'hildren who are patients of Dr. Julius Ru^y. hematologist, and head of clineial laboratories at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Pontiac. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kiek-bush. farm managers, were hosts to about 200 at the annual event.' ft was a day of fun on (he farm, with the Detroit. Edison callioiie. panics, clowns, and even a fire truck . Balloons, games, favors, treats and rides also offered to delight the youngsters. zona Weston and his band of country music, singers entertained the youngsters'and their parents;. Also providing entertainment were ttve Rochester Lions Club clowns, with Henry |VHlton, chairman. Denny Fisher and his young Clown Band also thrilled the audience. Lou Perlmwski of Royal Oak, ,a cartoonist, had a very busy day. sketching pictures for the many youngsters. Mrs. Roy Diggs, the lady with so many pockets filled with prizes, was another added attraction. Pony rides were made available all through the picnic by Lyle Knapp of Rochest^anif Tom Tomkins of Holly. Asidst-ing with the ponies were Ai and Helen' Fox. Kevin and Melisa;Henry. Go-Cart rides were given by Donald Brooks and olfidnU of the Drayton Plains V. F. W. Post, had charge of the fire truck rides. Chairmen for the lunch "Mrs. Charles Elie, Mrs. Mabel Reynolds and Donald Brooks. Games and Prizes Chairmen were Mrs. Donald Barum and Mrs. Forest Taylor; Balloon Animals, Chuck Elie of Auburn. Heights, and Snow Cones, Gayle Baum of Auburn Heights and Kay Brooks of Clarkston. ‘PARLEZ-VOUS FMNCAIS7’ - If you speak French (or undlSrstand it), you wimld know the plot of the play these students-presented at a language festival yesterday at ftochester High School. The players are (froiXLteft) Sally Houghten, 11: John Cs^ip- i bell, K; Konrad Kruger, 11: Tim Tokovich, 11 -111 J ,1 I I' ; 1; ^ ^ . ' I ■ II > i n 7 - T r* V 7 - i and Gregory* Owen, 11 (in front). They- were part of a^roup of 70 fifth, sixth and seventh graders who attend^ German and French sessionjS this summer and presented yesterday’s progr^ to' show parents and friends their lm|uis^c accomplishments, • , Throughout the ltrom ‘pallty will be chosen from the NOVI Novi on Bala Day Aug. 287 nic Novi Bdard of Commerce is conducting the aearch (or the young mins to wlar the crown ill seven area municipalities Entrants arc bring inviled from N 0 V Ir FarmbigUm. NartbviUe, Lyea TowashIp. WIxom, Walled ladle aad Commerce Township, other quallUcations, besides residence In one of Ui# designated municipailiics, is that the girl be dingle and be between 15 and 19 years of age. No professional models will bo eligible, said Frank Mobarak. btiird secretary. AIJ, ASPIRANTS All Bspirantii for the. title should submit their name, age, address, telephone number, vital statistics, a short personal history and, photograph to the Novi Board of Commerce, Beauty (lomcst (kjinmllleo. Box 352, Novi. ' ich munlcl- the audience die evening of contest. The girl they pick as queen will receive a crown, n bouquet . of flowers, an engraved plaque and a 125 gift certiUrate. Primary Set in Springfield SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP-There will be a primary election here'Sept. L with two R^bU-fSn can candidates seeking the treasurex’s post, ' Alfred Colombo filed his tioml-,; natlng petition by the deadline Tuesday to run against incurti-benl Eva M. Walters. Township officials said they did nut report Colombo’s can-: didary because they thought he j vvas going to withdraw. APPLIANCE BUYERS: OLLIE FRETTER COES WILD SVIZURISALC WrVI WOBKED MONTHS ON THIS SPECIAL SAUI 332 NEW I---------------------- LOWia DISCOUNT PIICIS AND TOU OIT A WATEBMILON FOB ONLT lt«l JUST FOE STOPPING IN AND CHECKING THEM. f* iMS|r'««A*a. I'M It tntk m»4t*Hpt»f*it **•« mmtm-yi m • JT' • ' •w inw •• • (t-MM !>•««•. • mMili- C Ju'SS I ONir !*«. Hiiny. 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;Sk.lii I IW « BUDGET TERMS y JA Get Fretter'M. Low-Low Price L IP.SOd Vans al PIctuM PMrer a-g«s|em "Ferme-Ser Flee Twrtiie S; AutomaM -•Frinje-Lack” Cireull i" SiMiiid System 'ly Amusioiant IM Out frani Seaakar 4. “eated S Quality G Its / FREHER’S PONTIAC WAREHOUSE APPLIANCE .WAREHOUSE, TELEGRAPH RO. Va Ml. Sd. ORCHARD LAKE RO. i HiUyorlh of Miracle Mite , ' OPEN SUNDAY - FE 3-70SI . OPEN DAILY 10-9-SUN. 11-1 , NO MONEY DOWN - UP TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY ■ wiemiie FERNDALE STDRE-E01 W. 9 MILE-LI T4409 / ppon lloii. 7-': -fs TlT^Wjrh im'y-'i-. i . *1 * Ml I f' ;;i' I'J'li repare Early for Fjrsf Weeks of Lollege - •« IV; i“' I lyMCMUK J. m)N, K: ally with l(tw efficiency. Holh the cfnirMOM and ihedn-Htructora are now to the college freahmen. In the first week of. Hchool they are faced with per-haps five unfamiliar volcea talk log in unfamiliar termN One ha* bat to hwk at the Introductory chaptem of cpb lege lexIbMkN to reallie that inj/huM I each course huM It* own ipe-cblliadhyhcabulary. the word seeirt Hinipl* to the profesMurt hut are loreign lo the fludent's ThoHe HludentM who Mil in claoM and wait to ho taught gam little from the leiduros and dlS' cuMMiouN CHhorM Hpond llioir chutii tiino taking voluminoilM notoR to ho studied later. Listening is an active, not a passive, procus.s. htudonts Who train their oars to hear the new words ip advance of class time not only understand on the spot what the inslrtH'ior is,saying, hill they can study Hie Ideas at liiOiMamc time, It Is what the Ntudoni thinks alatuf while'Ihe Instructor tulHs that counts, In class a student should he stretching hts mind In the following wayNi • To gain a clearer meaning of new words. /bn Bridge II 4T3I VA74 dlu|itraliona and, esaniplcs given In HiS traUxsik. • To lie alert for the Ideas the Instructor considers Impor-tanl and stow them away for test lime. All this is possible if you take acthm before the o|teniug of col- lege or at least eohcciilritle during tile first week u|sm jircpara-Hon lor listening. ‘ Kven It the specific textbooks are not nvidluble, some text in the subject eun usually be obtained at the library. The vocabularies are the same, • First, study each new word to gftlii a mental phdure of ils ineanlrig. Next, repeat each word aloud urilll It rolls glibly off your JoiigtiO, all the while "see ing" III your mliid Hie moaning of Hie Word, Look ahead ami gain a general Idea of the work to he covered, You will Hieii he heller preiinml lo uiulerslaiul the pru-view of-a semesler's work which Is usually pr^senlecrby an instructor In IUm first lecture. NSvea Hssu IN iHliASMyiUS VIBTK AO I . / I'MiUlliHSU OS fAbsrrv { I'MiShaAMi l‘M6IXNO'loi V cuMMi ouroNyoii. . Jji _tTAI.KK 'tfimimw. II WAV w» I NSf awAKy nus+MAfa. TIIK IIIlKIfVh Hy Carl Grulmrl with this background you will be ready not only to grasp the Ideas the Instructor presents, hut to think about them while listening. Your class period Is fur learning rather than for frantically taking notes while post|smlng learning to Hie evening hours. ILL PIX HIM/ Y >A HStl «UCH A HARO LOtRR/ DRIFT MARLO Ry Dr. I, M. Levitt. Tom Looke und Phil Evana West will e a * h his t a R t spade, bat at tkli pelat Reuth will have time to knock out the queen of clubs and make kis two club tricks. BERRY’S WORLD By Jim Berry NT TOU&T IMIS I WLLOWC By (»8WAM) JACOBY Prom time to Ume readors want to know why bridge c Ike thM. He waats le attack I "If you gcf!a hit off Fidel —you'd better run for it!' BOARDING HOUSE beeans* he caa certainly 4e-velfp twe dab tricks evea Ihedgk he will laee two dab tricks ia the process. He would like to lea# clubs from dummy, but there is only one entry to dummy and he may nee# that If ter. Hence, Jic starts by leading Uie king If East wins tipt trick Kie wUl have to lead something liW •v svoaev ONMKR ARIIS 1*»! r'lKir St rMdy to <«c* Iimm RmOIiiO tonloM MuM v«,y«BK *^ MURUS lAor. as «o M»y »); Owl «or Mno wNM aMpW wM IWM« you ISOS'" '"i«eSl«rt^ WWlS#'' rIS»" touSi •bairt. Votir tamiSr^wnwr w)n> *'mEwiNT'(May tl W JwM ni'i On*'in I eNTHUSIASM. Spot- CANCtn (Junt » «a Juw IJ); Sm-phaata an carmpandanea,' crtaliyt ac-tivMlaa - Ipvrnaya »• «ia mind. . MpMIIi poiantiai. fmipw itiradM an imi. Obtain Mint Iratn teOa/t SAOITTARIUS Llo (July » lo Aub. 22); A ampMasIs HMuM .ramlnd yau at piomitta. Cancama. budgat, Mvlngi gram — Itia curMng e( axlravts Yau Hava ■'fjjwoiy laamad valuabM *'vino8*TAue. 23 to SMt. 22): r^lly mambar can otfar. Mund advica. Don't /prMa today could provo coitly., Kty it COOFEIIATION. Don't attempt to torce. '^meTuitot. 23 to Oct, 22): Thf practtcal you art concarning dibt, haaltli - ttto battar. Much in your i SCORPIO (Oct. 23 t changai. ttotbing' atanda aea ntla truth tontoM; naada halp. Olvt itl Ba SAOITTARIUS (Nov. ^2 to I Relief of prtaaura nighllghta-day to aacurlly are ramoved. You at atand. Now, taSa daep. braat CAPRICORN (Dac. M to J: can put Ideas Into action complete travel plana. Nol cant delay did not really ha CANCER, SAOITTARIUS m AQUARIUS (Jan. pi to Fab. 1»): Share this aihd atart living more fully agab PISCES (Fab. 1» to Mar. »):,Ci high. Expraas INDEPENDENCE THOUGHT, action. Pruent original Kb Throw aalda natural ahynesa.. Beat i to ADVERTISE YOUR ABILITIES. IF TUESDAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY . . . you have a way of genaratlr- — thualaam. Would ihahe wonderful (I<»e9rlglit, IML Oeofral. i ( HE BLOWS tH' BUGLE OM t Noo maybe KCHISELED ON tH' Visit ) j BUSTECi’S UHCLE‘6 PAR(V\./\> f the OC 80V IS POISOM OAK /( TO LOAPINIG/-*- HE’LU RND Y SUPPER. HOPES YOU woNnr ^ HEAKtT/ WH. H6H! WBU. NOW THAT WB-niRBB ARB PARTNBRe |N A OOLP MINEi UBtl^ «BT OP Twwi Awb START T*;;rrTrj 90RTIN6TH» MORTY MEKKI.L ifnCLtiME TO BACK OUT, MA3Qf^* ^27 I'M IW A T02(2IBLE AACODTODKV. I cokrrkiNcwwHy X eHOULOBE... BUT 1\E FSa-lNO GROUCHV ALU DAY. V Pick Cavalli 1 r\/ M^WBBKXJT ^ opoA im y eioB ’ , ^ (PFTHeflSaoH 1 U TMI6/IAOeNIN0. t ^^ 7’77 NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller, OUT OUR WAY NICE PALS.' X EVEitJ'MAKE.IT ) COMSPICUOUS THATmFAKIM’.' NICE ouys- .ADVEKTISE ypU DlPLyT^ET lt> TILL you SAW LAWK) AAOWER i AN’ AAAV'VE BE SURE AND Do A thorough JOB GRAN|)MA By Charles Kuhn OH/MV,YES/... WHY WHEN r FliaST STARTED I H'AD LE6S (SHAPED LIKE PIPE CLSANtW JO^INALD DUCK . (qk^hT^ By Walt Disney THE LOOSE EKIDS 7-27-6V J.P.VUlLLIA^ kom.)^ - / ' 'll jir ‘ ' f’.'f 'i 'u»' / >1/1 'J ‘ ' /v '" ’'’ll . /m ^ / /fk /iJi-l';]/ 't t'Tr' /; 'T 'V' ',j‘- ’’d' » * '5/>- ^ ,i;S , r'-i, . ....f- '>,/) ^ J.' i TONili'tAa i»kKHH. MflM>lAV. .IITI,V ;ir. Il Finance ‘ iU % ! '.V ■tih'.r MARKETS Tht following are top prices covering twlo« of Iwially grown Itroduco by growori ami sold by, tliein In wholesale package lute. Quolatiuna are fiimlahed by the Detroit Bureau of Markets aa of, I-VIday. Product •aotTi ‘ ApplM, OulhHI, bu. Afipltk, RMbIrrt, bu. Aipl*t, lri*ntpAi«f\l, bu ChPiM ««(,np». Inn H«vbn, bu, N««pb*iil(k. r«b, crt. veeaTAaLei Bmpi, grtan, bu. , Bsant, Ky W#n«»r, bu Beans, Knm«n, bu, Be«ns. Wax. bu , . Baais. boi. b«ii*. BAAtl, i«p»a4. bu, HiA/.r>f4IJ A«t Kr>ha Some Blue Chips Gain Market Mixed in Early Trade NEW YORK (AP) - liklnii in Bome blue chips and aelected Is-aiieN leatured a mixed stock market barly today. Trading wan imHlerate, Price changes among moal leading iaaueit ranged fnun rrac* Ilona lo a iHiInt or ao, Control Dula apurted 2^li lo HI *b on an opener of (l.tHKl shares aharea, up «t |34’t«, then widened Ha gain fraclionally; Its atreiiglh appifreiilly was baaed mi confirmation of reports that IxK-kheed had developed the 2.000- mile - on • Wonr re coimnlaHunce jet plane an* mmnced by President Johnson, .SCHAMIll.EI) PAITEItN Tlie pattern was .scrambled 3-for>21 among several major groupb. Including Ihe steels, tobaccos. following nt\ws of iis slock spill pi IsK'kheed oVned on 4,0001 building materials, electronics, Inkster Man Lift Praitrvtr on Wrong, Sayi Dtputy An Inkster man drowned yea- ulllllles and nonfermus metals, Motors showed an easier tendency, except for (ienerai Motors which was sleady aftei* Helling unchanged at *6*4 on iolKl "^r'Frlday the AHaocInled ‘ Press average of «<| stocks rose after his life ..t to 320,2. ' preserver cush- I. a a a ' ' I'*'* slipped off Prices were tiamwly mlxwl I *’** on the American S t o c‘k Exchange. May Profit Ra Slutt-iwi “ Air-Cooled Pigsty The New York Stock Btchange Oakland Drowning Toll in ’6:i 17 The vlctltn, Harold A, Pis-tep. 39, of 25840 Princeton had fallen Into the water' from a motorboat while putting a ladder into position to pick up a skier Sgt. Robert Newman of the bAMtbi j Oakland County Sheriff’s Office said Estep could have been saved If he had been wearing the cushion properly. Estep, according to Newman, bad th^ cushion on his back with hi.s arms through, the strap.s rather than having the cushion In front with one arm through a strap with the oppCMite leg through the other. The •bout 3:30 p.ih. when-Estep was positioning the ladder for Virginia Newman, 14, stepdaughter of the operator of the craft, Roy p,^ Jeterii, 38, of Livonia. By SAM DAWSON AP Busineli «News Aaalyst NEW YORK - Central air-conditioning for pigs ia the latest gl^am in the eye of the eh ' viroiunental cnntrni engineer, He says It will g|vo you better istrkchops, He adds that II will cut the farmer's feed bills by letting the pigs gel heftier f a s ter without making hogs of themselves. This type of engineer also says that a DAWilON-dairyman wlio plays it, ciHtl will get a lot inore< milk in hut weatlier. eui more than 6.pounds, and gains about 1 pound in weight.* . The engineer reasons that the ciMtler pig win pniduce -top grade bacon, liam ami ‘|K>rk priHiiiot|i at lower feed cost, ami therefore offer lower prices to tile consumer. Allui the hot mondu adversely uRect the fertility rate, of swine, the sixe of their litterH, and even the quality of Ihe pork chi^p. Pigs can Im a pmhiem oilier ways, too. The mortality rales of tivs young are among Ihe highest ammig . dmnestic animals. At the Borden Co they lay they have a system to counteract that. > Pigs are takni' me inolh-tr^jast after normal birth time while they’re still diseaM free and put in Isolation units and broodesa until four Weeks old That, of course, calls for a ape-clit feed formula., And the scientists there claim It all hut eliminates the inorlatity rate that can run as high as 40 per 4-ent In an unpam|ierkd Utter. Tlie special formula has nulrl tiongl value similar to mw’a milk and Is used by some farmers lo replace oow'i milk formulas Uidy've used to ward oft pig diseases. And makers of feed supple menis are just ** ** environment control engineers that they can raise milk output, put more weight on l>eef cattle, tatten chicken drumsticks snd gel imire eggs out of a lien Jeters told sheriff’s deputic: that he tossed Estep another cushion bui Estep ^Id not hold onto It. Jeters said the boat men began drifting away from he coulil not get it Gary Clevenger, 22, of 1540 Lapeer. Orion Township, made an attempt to rescue Estep wh^n he saw him fall overboard but by the, time he had swam to the area Estep had disappeared. A prcchllled nest can fool a; hen Into laying more eggs, i What's more they’ll be bigger I egg.s with stronger sliells. Since smgll eggsiind thin shells affect l^hc hatching and survival of young chicks, the poultry raiser | coitid pare a bit off his dollar | losses In the usual summer | slump in egg production. ' Young calves also slow dowtl in gaining weight when the tern-1 perature goes To 80 degrees or| higher. It's been doing that with i great regularity In many places j most of this summer. All of this selling piuh, the engineer thinks, will woo many an animal raiser within the next five years and make bams and chicken houses year-arouiuj c(»mfortabile haven|i at steadily lowering costs. | Pig raisers are already heed- | ing them, according to llio envl-1 ronmental control engineers -it | General Electric. And this has I led to some figures on how a f>lg reacts to heat and to controlled! temperatures. | At temperatures oL 60 and 701 P^grees, a well-adjusted 4)ig will | jait^ more than m pounds a i day on 3H pounds of feed. At j around 90 degrees the same ani- | mal for some reason wants to' 25 Die During Weekend on Michigan's Highways By The Aisorlated fPresi Traffic aeddents claimed 25 lives on sun-scorched Michigan highways over the weekend. In addition, six persona drowned. The traffic toll was 12 more than was recorded over the previous' w^kend. The Associated Press week-| end fatality count started at | 6 p.m. Friday and ended at mid-' night Sunday. | The vktims j TRAFFIC ! Arletie McNair, 12. of Detroit, was killed Sunday when a car In which she was riding ran off Eight Mile Road near South Lyon, rolled over and struck a utility pole. Pearl Brabank, 79. of ^gl-naw, was killed In Tutwla; County traffic Sunday. State police said the car In which she was riding turned left In the path of an oncoming auto. Herbert Miner. 41. of Battle Creek, died Sunday of Injuries he suffered early Saturday when hli motorcycle ran off a Battle Creek street and struck a curb. Janet Hewey, 22, of Andover, Maine, was killed Saturday night when the car In which she was riding went out of control on a curve and struck a tree In Ann Arbor Township of Washtenaw County^ THREE KILLED Earl Rowe, 52, hU wife, Marie. 48. and Clarence Rowe. 2, of Dowaglac, died Saturday night when their auto Was struck from behind by another car on M40 near Niles in Cass County. CUu^ Schmidt, 72, of Decker-vllle. was killed Sunday when a car driven by her husband. Ed- t * # SuccBssful % * fnvttsfjng ♦ and collided with a truck, police sgid. Lydia Zimmerman. 53, of Mount Clemens, was killed Sunday in a two - car coIRsloh at the Intersection of Fish Lake and Daley Roads In Mayfield Township of Upeer County. State police said she ran a stop. sign. \ Gordon Isenhath, 21, of Flint, was injured fatally Sunday when two cars collided on M25, two miles north of Unkmvllle. BURTON R. HAUXWELL Bank Worker Is Promoted By ROGER E. SPEAR Ql “My husband died recently. I have I3IJM la savings. and own 588 American Telephone; 488 PacUk Tele, phone: 458 Paclflc Gas * Electric; ZM Montgomery Ward; N Sears. Roehnek; 50 Amerkaa CyanamM; M Jersey SUndard. What would you think of putting part of my savings into more Sears, Roebuck; Montgomery Ward; Procter li Gamble, or Matsey-Fergflson?’* L. W. A) You should not reduce your RAN OFF ROAD Cteoige Barrett, 33, of Port Huron, died Sunday after his j car ran off a rural road two I miles south of Yale and struck I a guard rail and a tree. Mrs. Nellie Kllevonell. 30. of 1 Phoenix, Aril., and her father. ! Howaid Bruce Wagar, 64, of j Flint, were killed In a two