TH« W«Ot»W VA WMikw tama PmWjt «lM4y. * THE PONTIAC PRESS Horn# Edition 118th YEAR it if PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1960—44 PAGES Trees and Wires Topple as Storms Hit Area Two stmna sinmiiled threuth Oakluid County lait night, leaving thousands of dollars of damage bi their path. Trees were toppled thmighout| the county, wires were downed, several sections were left without electricity and thy basemenU were the exception — but no serious injuries were reported from the storm in this area. > braat a( both storms, bat stW imstM , earth gai Mutk at Psatlae - la clouds" ww reportedly sightedi — l.tt Im^be. St ramisB betsrae. j th. FUt aai Smrth Oaklaad |i„ «« county. None 4:M aad • pjB. isnarling traffic and thT"u.Snr«r ^‘‘•;^-*LTy?.*'erS3 "" ' iSSL'r. i the posabiilHy of several tornadoes) *• ' *“ until 10 pjn " " ■“ UulCUUa «» uir rw%$mK- itreatment plant reported toe eqi^ side streeu were rain-the rush-hour, holding H to lany maia lirVWIDmi inwii uav ^rafaaaw- aknl of 49,000,0(10 gt^ons of water gindiing through the ^ant at 6:90 p.m. Hiis la twice toe avwage daily peak flow. _____________________ The torniimri ncvrr matmaiuru nwiR ^thouji severaT^^TWltol-sItopedhnpr For 30 minutes water washed Hanley, 4aj 8. the backyards of Cass avenue a lire wbicfc but did not reach the build- ' Pwbtork St, set- ^CnnHimed nn Page J, Old. 1) TREE DAMAGE — This was a tamtUar scene to. Pontiac area residenta tois morning. Trees and brandies, brouaht crashing to the earth by storm, duttered many yards. Varner Cites *Smair State Dole' PMNM. rrsM PtoM This tree Mew down In the yard at Dayton E. Marsh, 35 Lorraine Ct. The County Road Oim-misskm had four crews working on Jilocked roads until 2 a. m. Needed MSUO Fee Hike Unexpectedly small legislative appropriations for stole universi-'ties mad( tuition increases approved by Michigan State University trustees yesterday "unfortunate — but necessary." said Chancellor Durward B. Varner. Calhoun Shifts to Auditor Race Huntington Mayor Out cn Candidatt Stott Sonott in Surpritt Huntington Woods Mayor David R. Calhoun today JumpKl out at the RepubUcan primary race for slato aenator and into a state race for Michigan auditor The Board of Trustees approved tuition hikes after allocating $879,-729 of the monies appropriated by the Legislature to MSUO. Three Democrats joined Fraidc Merriman, Deckerville farmer and the lone RepuUican on the six-man board, to vote a 124 increase in the $255 charged Michigan students for Those who voted for the In-creaae did so with no enthusiasm," said Varner. Trustee Doa Stevens of Oke- HIM, Michigan AVI^OIO efilclal. - - The recoiti Ngh t38J97.000 budget-out of which win come MSUO's |l,077,739-waa adopted It left Rep. Farrril E. Rdberts, West Bloomfield attorney, and Richard D. Kuhn, Pontiac attorney, the remaining contenders for the GOP senatorial n, ■ -* -Aug. 2. many party leaders. It pilMies a second Oakland County favorite son Into the state GEORGE KUHN TO RUN Berkley Mayor George W. Kuhn •ays he'll seek the RepuUican nomination for state treasurer. The Kubna are brothers. Nsminatfoas for the state of-flees will be made la Aagari Calhoun, 48, former president of the Michigan Munici^ League, ■aid hp was urged into the state race by a group of county Republicans bended tv Malcolm R. Lovell of EHoomfield Township, an industrial relations (dficial wKb American Motors Oorp. ★ ♦ ♦ Calhoun's announcement listed! The Board based the MSUO budget on an eiqiected enrollment of 900 students for next fall. It It * MSUO officials earlier in the year had predicted enrollment at about 1.200 for the university' xxmd year. The pubHelty abMt Mf ihm- The lion’s share at tfiii MSUO udget-48S3,945-is tor salariea. This year MSUO operated on a budget of $670,00(MSU,000 ap-' by the Legislature and 8120,000 from student fees. Rbck Quemoy as He Nears Commie Shells 'Scorn' Ike Touch Offices in Japan Over. I <*• 4. C4-II D- *• ! ROUTE WITH EISENHOWER m — A series of Lottists staggering propaganda blows within a month, topped Against Pact but Kithi Qf^ j,y blowup of President Eisenhower’s trip to Hanging On i Japan, may spell the end of American top-level personal I diplomacy for a long time. ^TOTYO — Japanese) ,pjjg unhappy chain of events, resulting at least in ieftists pressed their ad-! ^ faulty estimates uid miscalculations by U.S. »«,♦ axnnn-----------------;---^fflclals, could curb the de- •tadeats tram applytng," Var- ■er Mid. He added that area high school counselors were probably steer-1 ing high school students in the lower part of the top half of their class to other schools. WWW He noted that 70 per emit of those accepted for entrance next September are In the top 25 per cent of torir ctaas. vantage and sent 65,000 i demonstrators dancing and chanting today in a drive to block the military alliance with the United States. A Socialist legislator was! stabbed during the melee. I But Premier Nobusuke Kishi's govermnent was determined to stay in office, until the new treaty with America comes into force Sunday. Altar GOP State Race aHh a Mgher budget," Vaner Mid. The tuition bike has posed a rw prohlatn tor toe scholarship oonunlttee of the MSUD Foundation, which has raised $33,000 toward a $«,500 goal to provide 130 larshipa to deserving dents. The extra $3,120 which wUI be Might from sources oth those already contacted, said Mrs. ^Iph T. Norvell, committee ritaimian. sire of a future president to embark on goodwill visits abroad. The latest setback, with its poa-sibiiity of grave repercuasiona on Japan's fragile democracy, could . i , .. _ !also lead to a sweeping review of Ann Arbor Man ooro fundamental American strategy Over Porty Questioning ■’SSTi.r" of His Petitions 1 „ I has a V.R LANDING HI-Rep. Geoige W. telsd by toMu ■uwasatos iw SaAm (R-Ann Arbor), a party ^wnra sf toe magaltade today pulled out of the Republican race for lieutenant gov-• a blast at GOP coo- PCH Grads Bump First Storm Early By HARVEY ZUoiwUi^ Four hundred and twenty Pontiae Central High School graduates last night encountered their first storm in the voyage of life-after-school. Thunder and lightning heralded their, entrance to the schoed gynmasium as the commencement, orlglhal-ly scheduled for Wisner As 25,000 left-wing a«ege students and 40.000 labor unionists snake^anced and chanted slogans sroaM the Diet grounds, ist youth stabbed a Socialist leader in the shoulder. The Socialist, Jotoro Kawakami. I, was standing at a reception desk soliciting signers for an anti-treaty petition. Hospital phyai-cians said his injury was not ae-rious. The youth was arrested. The demonstrators taaatei toe priiee with cries of "FeM!” Some threw otoaeo at pallee. Maay beat otteko on toa sraUa of the eom-poaad. 'P«« gn«*mment has been fearful -at raising the specternoTTRe' brutal and efficient prewar Japa- ' nese police. Fears of a revival of police power were a majw factor in U. S. occupation policy to put the' police under strict dvil-ian control. He said his dedrion followed In-dired threats of embarraasment to friends and family members who helped in preparation of his nominating petitions. meaat Ms exM frm ppbHe I Dee. St when toe 1M9 Sallade said a fellow townsniui. retiring Sen. Lewis G. Otristnian, had engaged an attorney to niS held islands today at President ito visit Formosa, 110 miles Eisenhower approached For- ^^e east of the Naticmal-mosa. Peiping radio said they nff.«hnre island will aheU the islands again Sun- ,lSt-heia Oll-snorC ISiano. day when Ike is slated to leave ! -Big guns in Fuklcn prov-Tbe Communists say the firings | qjj ^jje Communist are intended to show contempt nn at ft and scora tor toe President. mainland (^ped UP at 8 p.m, local time on Quemoy In 31 days of repeated crisis, ths President has been hit by (1) the furor over American spy plane flights and the subsequent collapse of the summit conference, (2) Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's withdrawal of bis invitation to Elsenhower to visit the Soviet Union, and (3) the riot-scarred end of his plan to visit friendly Japan. The President'a aides may argue that Hsenhower ennerged with! evlaloa flim prodneers was an untarnished reputation because aaanced toda.v. News Flashes as weir as the smaller Nationalist islands of Littla Quemoy and the Tan Islets, ^e broadcast said. A-M. I It stas an odd-numbered day-ol Reports says nsara aira gticking to its self-imposed toe first M days of Jane toaa la aay simitar dime period store IMS, a peak year for aoto sales. I am profoundly shocked at toeithe C^uniM so obviously ex-lengths to which certain elementa developments to their, of the Republican Party, typlfted o'*" ^ , by these individuals and their ,„*,.*.* ^ ! go to prevent popular But In Eisenhowerj own words,' WASRING'rON (I PI) House isspoaded to beigbteaed tearisas la dapaa aad toe Far-moss StraH tadav by rratoriag |the“;£,srorii'Voi^o SiTor to. schedule of shooting at the offshore islands only on such days. Tsday’s aaasaacemeat af the flrtag to greet Etaeaboaer omll-HOIXYWOOD (d)'— Teatallve ted meatloa of firiag Saturday, ■ettlemMt sf tbe five montb oM aa e\ea aambered day. strike wrilera agal^, W- i nulj<, uid that today !and again Sunday "a demonstra-j tion of arma agiumit the United {States—shelling to 'welcome and ^ 'see off Dsenhowet^wUl be con- *Hta ^hdrawal left the race ft*-'* ducted at the Quemoy front." habitants were warned to taka cover. The President is scheduled to arrive off Formosa at 9 a.m. the lieutenant governor nomination NewQ»peni inrougnour mei "" — Saturday end leave at 10:10 a.m. Aug. 2 a two-man match between|free worid viewed the ^ents fot The iv. Thus the bulk of the ^ Sen Edward Hutchinson at Feim-Tokyo as a victoiy for world QLANTIOO, Va. |AP)—The I^ nounced shelling would not take ville and Clarence A Reid of De- Many laid American fonse Department s high rommand) , he Js on the National- •««««> • tawere; receives t^y ^,ist Chinese stronghold of For-^ ’ " blow. Both the Soviet Union and! menls by the *»rteUitence and dlpto-j^^ - ■ - • Red China are gloating at the ple-|matic services on trends *»>”»«-; tore S EtoaBseww" crutaii* toe'lwluding llta grave turn of affairs _____statement, which related that he had puf his formal with- ...... draws! into the malls about atid-summed in his fooe. Pacific with the door to Japan Japan. night tor rectal delivery to the State Elections Bureau here before a 4 p.m. deadline. MMfflS announcement usieoi., . , »<>« important coimty GOP lead-iMemorial Stadium was era backing his bid tor auditor general. They iaeladed Chad M. Ritchie, fanner coaaty chair-maa aad aew treaaarer for toe party, a^ Gerdea T. Ortalyr. Oeatral CHamlttw^ "We believe his (Calhoan) broad familiarity and experience with major problems of government in Michigan nukes him .uniquely qualified tor the state office.” Lovell said. ♦ ♦ * "Ouf committee bdieves that the state RrtMiMican ticket wlD be forced indoors. ft * ♦ A long double line filed in ai _n organist played tbe processional "Pomp and Circumstance” and played itand played " The gratoutes siewly filled the D'maestam tram a spaghetti Uae that weaad Ito way frwn the cor-riders. The Rev. Paul T. Hart, pastor of Firat Methodist Church, intoned the Invocation, and Dass President Kenneth Shaw, winner of three scholarsfaipe. made a few remarks. ........he said. He ended, "I urge my daae-mates to do their very beet, for many problenis face us.” Bsard ef Edtiealtaa Freeldtati Gtaaa H. GrtfOa toM toe grad- Pontiac Pupils Begin S-Month Summer Break Soma 90,000 Pontiac pupflt pot yestorday’a pencils and books and teacher’s dirty k>«*s behind them fai the " State unwwnmy nonon noon pestei^y. me ^ ^ political dui«es. have begun to enjoy a titreemoninp” . residte from the ctasarooni infaNT COMPETES Imaginatfons were put to the ^ infant’s walla somewtaere in this first day of vacation when chipped off some of toe. sraatoar forced the 3«simptiOT tot^, wneds. The United States has two naval bases, seven major air' naval air faeWty now in and considers them import-airt to defense of tbe Far East. Here to report on the intelligence and diplomatic outlook were Gen. C. P. Cabell, deputy director of tbe Central Intelligence Agency, and Raymond A. Hare, deputy undersecretary Of state. Hurrah! Saturday Eldon C. Rosegart to Head Waterford School Board In reorganization of the Waterford Township Board of Education last night, Eldon C. Rosegart was named president to succeed Frederick J. Poole. Newly elected U/*ll D \A/-» m/sr 'board member, Mrs. Dorothy Bamihrgham, wui succeea Will D6 WormCl Edmund L. Windeler as secretary, and Windeler will replace Lester Carlson as treasurer. The Board of Education now has a membership of the Pontiac area tonight and to-: ^ . ..t,,,.. morrow. The weatherman says Sat- seven rather than five due to recent state legislation urd^ be a littlewarmer. Sun- permitting communities With more than 5,000 popula- day'f prediction la generally fair, nd mild. Northwest morning winds at 15-20 miles will become tight variable tonight and south at 10-15 tomor- TemperStures tumbled from *4$ at 9 a.m. to SS degrees at 9:30 this morning then gradually — at 2 p.m. In Today's Press Faras A Gardes . YOUNG LADIES - The transformation from bobbyaocks to high heeled shoes was reflected in the charactm of these thrse gfrls at Pontiac OsMT^ High School corameiMement exerdaea last night. The poised yoaig ladies, radtating assured smilea are (from left) Ruth BcU. 37 Hudson -St; Nancy MacAlee, IS Niagara St.; and Mary Chtaman, $35 Menominee Rd. t A RaDe Pragrama tion to ^dd two more members to-the School Board. Four- newly elected residents took office after last 'night’s special meeting of the former School Board. In other business the Board authorised salary lucreaaea tor OS school principals and administrative personnrt uMNutiaf to nmet than $15^000. ELDON C. ROSEGART and specifications for two addl-tfonsd etementary schools. One will be located on a Ttacre aUe on tho corner of WiUiamt Lake aod Elia-" abeth Lako roads, the otoer on • iContiaoed on Page L Col. t) , - TWO 2 Storms Lash County; Trees, Wires Downed THE PONTIAC PRESS (ODottanMd IVdiii Pag* One) t> l> Iwe Mi tm H Mw The Moend eterm canted higher windi and less nia. It struck shortly slier I domiQg a Urge tree at 141 Wessoi street and wins at 118 State St. and 380 Oakland Ave., according to police and fIreBMn. Extenshw danuge in the < tnme east side o( Hrmingham was caased shortly after a ‘*bidiy tor-nado” was rqwrted to have been seen at $:46 p.m. Ihe Binnlnghani Lumber 'The company, at 1025 Haynes, said no esdnuite of damages has ileen made yet. ‘ A few minutes Uter and two Mocks away, the heavy winds blew over a trailer being used in construction of the Forest Hills Swim Club. A tool shed eras gUo knocked Canfield said power had been by 1^ Eton Puk. a basebaU bacli-stop and dugont were toppled. The Lapeer County SherifTs Department reports two bams were blown down, one near Otter Lake and one near Imlay City. roof damage was caused by high said today. In Tnv, phit e( the roof on the Seventh Day Adventist Church School, at 251 Morse St., was Mown off at the height of the storm. -.Tkoy pote said that it loofeed I&e a “tittle tornado’’ struck on Kilts street. A garage was tigiplcd at 80S Khts. and trea IMI on a car and • Ifae house at the ai Waterford Township, two. tiWy poles were struck by lighting and their transformers umed. The traffic signal at Vootheis road and M59 was out several hours, and residents in that area were wHhoot lights. NO SEMOl'S INdltRIKS Sheriffs deputies and State Police reported no serious injuries. An Orchard Lake man suffered minor injuries when attempting to pull a tree from across Haggerty road south of Commerce road. Wblls bo Usd a npo to a' hraach, the tree was straek by ’The Oakland County Road Commission said water had Bonded Nine-and 10-Mile roads between Inkster and Middle Belt and at Freedom road and Nine M|le in Township, where wires were also down. ♦ ¥ ♦ TVees the project. NEEDS lg per. OK To seU the hoods w approval hy 80 per cent of the city’s reported aeruas lans in at least 20 locations. Reported still under water this morning were sections of Northwestern Highway in 5!outhfiekl and Eight Mile road which aras blocked to traffic between Greenfield and Evergreen roads, y The weather bureau repoled neatly two inches of rainfall in Detroit yesterday and last night bringing the total dose to -four inches of rain there in the last five days. . Sixteen-Mile road was Uoefad off for an hour because of tieea across the road and fallen wiraa. Another garage, osmed by C A-Rock, at J715 Miner St., also — blown ever. tjm CALL EDIMN The Detrott Edison Office Pontiac recorded eone 2,508 phone caUs during the night Most of the areas without electricity were south of Pontiac. TewnsMpo to the north and V “We had 43 caws of line breaka and 117 ttanstonners reported out of service.” said Howard Can-Oakland County dhriston “It was the biggest storm since April 1958, when we handled 85 line breaks,’’ he said. Edison had 38 line crews and •even tree trimming and oonstrac-tion crews out woridng all night. ★ ★ ★ Cooler Weather Hits Midwest After Storms Dy Hm Asoortatod Preos Temperatures drop^ sharply In the upper Mlsshisippl VaDey and MidweM early to^ In Oie wake M thunderstorms and heavy rains. Strong winds powered Oie temperature drops. The thunderstorm activity reached the South. At NashviDe, T«m., Thursday night nearly m . hicfaes of rain fell in a six-hour period. ■ Dayton, Ohio, got 1 11 bs 4ie same span with nearly fir the faU in 55 minutes, the Oii-cago Weather Bureau reported. 'Kmnebec and Onawa, Iowa, had rainfalls ranging between 3% ^ 4 inches. fied Shells Greet ike Near Formosa (Continued From Page One) I today, ready Out for This Year WASHD4GT0N (AP)-It mm as though fint-class postage will stay at four cents, at leart for this ear. The House Post Office Ctonnilt-tee refused to consider adminls-tratioo requests fOr higher postage rates, and that may have Idiled the matter for this aeasion af_Congreai. ' so poatage wouli) have Eivc cents, air mail to eight cents and post cards to four cents, under the prapotal. Other mail ratos would have gime up too. The three charges brought against Orson C. Crocker was for nonpayment of alimony, selling stacks belonging to his two children and converting the money own use, and for retaining for eight days and photosteting a portion of a record bdongiiig to the FHend of the Court. CbselHr, 81. was eaei fee dl-vaiM by Ms wife Marlaa «f the Weather Detroit Man Gets 30 Days in Jail on Three Charges A Detroit maitofaeturer’s agent was found in contempt of court OB three charges yesterday by Circuit (fourt Judge H. Russel Holland and sentenced to 30 days in JalL land lertreM of Fernwse. Vice Adm. diartes D. Griffin, commander of the fleet, told lewsBien the Chinese Reds ‘might well do something’’_____ attempt to further mar the Presi-Asian tour, already blighted by cancellation of his visit to Japan. HUB weary; grim Eisenhower relaxed aboard the savy cruiser St. Paul, of the fleet, after Us trennendoas reception in the Phillippines. He looiced weary and grim as he boarded the cruiser in Manila Bay late Thursday Ught. It was no secret that he was unhappy fiiat he was not going to Japan because of Gonununist - insphed Oocfcer was petitioned to show cause yesterday on the charges by his wife and by the Judge. * ♦ A . In November Mrs. Crocker sras awarded 11.300 a month te rory alimony. Crocker was also told to pay home maintenance and education cost for the children. Mrs. Crocker sued for divorce charging he husband wtth infidelity, neglect and crueity. eoKTiAC am vsennTT . bMMit Uaawsturt prtc«eix« S «.• • TJ »*>»«**r • ■ p. I U2 Prid«7 St C;ll p.a. •stsrOsr St «;» s.«. I Prtdsp St 1:S4 S B ---------1 St 1:4S p Memorial Day Gfoup Elects Arnold Aarni The Pontiac Memorial Day Assn elected Arnold Aami as its president for the coming year at tU annual election meeting lalt^t^ The meeting was held at the American Legion (fook-Nelson Pott No. 20, 208 Auburn Ave. Aaral. of 8174 Edgevale St, erfoN TawnoMp, la a mam-at the Amertean Leglen i PaaOae Poet Ne. 877. Other officers elected last night were; R. L. Woodult of (bdord. I. jvioe president; Mrs. Jean L. Con-|ant, secretaiy; and Mrs. FVmnce •• MeCne, treasurer. sncPRlAB AWARD — The Pontiac Area Chamber af ClammeNe fiafety CtannHttc held a special luncheon at the Waldron Hotel yesterday to give a surprise award to 9ieriff Frank W. Irons. The geld plaque was given Irons in appreciation for his work in the fieM of water safety and in recognition of his developing the nation's first county deputised water patrol. Shown here (from left) are Harry J. Wooihnan, cfaaaibcr of conunerce president; Deputy Donald RNitt, water patrol director; and Ii^, as Woodman presents the plaque. Irons said he was “veijr proud and surpri^, but this honor really be-' longs to the bo^ on the lakes." Northern Grads Listed: Ceremonies Tonight at 8 But he could look forward tf an OKtremely warmhearted recefitiaa from the Chineae Nationaliste and similar outpourings of friendships in South Korea. Following is a list of the 236|n»'"£i. Pontiac Northern High SchoM stu-dents who win be graduated at J; oammencement ceremonies begin-Irreor. stnon m. ning at 8 tonight in the school gymnasium; nuKf Ana Cterk. ICartknl A. ------JB. BaivM CIaimb. nalab Anioa, UsrelA Mtf CebM. Rabart F. Asbtr. SUnbMh a. CWeawa, Doratbf AfhlcT, Ore) 0M Colimt. Orolya 1. Batter. RtetaarS V. CaUtaa. Mate U. Barrlt. Woedtov L. Coat, BeactL RaM«U B. On. Brek^ Urrr O. Cos. -----«a. voraore. Oa. fn, WW ABB Boa^IteOtei WUSasi C. BtoaC tarn an* CravErbSjW?^ Btadibav, BlehartI Cimatey. Bath Ana Brinkar, Caroira A. MtUUob. rhjrOte J. Burltioa, Bette J. Davie, DodaIo I. Burtch. Rooald J. Daveoa, CsroljB S. s:ssss:£^\ Card. Rimald DtvW Dexter, Judttb Lee Brvln, Bobert W. adtr. Oealta Bnbanke. CUalea FccfBaaa. Boyd O. Cbeee. Donald J. Strike atConvair Settied Today ,-------------- Uerrli. Luther B. nturekey, Harold Moiuer, BUBe A. — --------- Murray. Vlniteae MUU. Jennie P. nieevee. Nancy Niebob. Sbaraa K. Oorkte. Karra L. OMmbura. William Oreen. Oeorge C. Oltver, Lonnie R. Orenrow.^ MKilrlfi *' Cjarmra Paatey. aenr‘~ ~ . PoScE^ Da RatllfC William D. Baad. Linda M. ------------;“z -------------imaa Balate, Katboflna Bertel. Stantey H. Hew. Ronald B. Haatir. WUUam O, RlSurdaon. Jamca Bewttt. Earl A. Rte. Joann Anna Hickman. Sbaron RoMnaon. Nancy Blckt. Micbaal J. Roblneoo, WllUem ■Udertey, Bnndra Raenaldaott, Ka-en Rockina, Robert D. RomaneUl. Carl A. Hoara. Baadia K. RoaA Deaate S, Rufbea. Laonard Rote, Phoebe, J. R^Mnera. nraaU Bach. Cyathta J. Bynee. Bruce D. Sehr. Patricia K. Boppe, Joyce Lee Scarborouab. U. L. Imbraen, Janice U. Sctaafler. Carol J. —-—I. Brartetu Scbulta. Lo^ B. -------Alfred Lee Bchweltcer. Blaine JUbert. Marian P. Scott. Rachel Ann Johnson, Kdward ahlel^, Mlcnacl P. Johneon. Robert W. Bbon Janet M. Kertbli. Oelorb A. amltfi, Constanoe KaMra. Delatat B. Snath. Thoraaa j. ReUy. Martlyn J. Sokol. Richard S. — Sontat, Dolan ------- ------ _ apeaker. PatfIcia A. Kent. Ruth Batbar Spenet, Judy K. Kllwv, Robert L. maley, Larry A. £X?cMe*» *nS£S.?«!SItL. Kltchra. XUaabetb Btoaa. D^res J. LaBartc. Kaye A. Stxahan. ahlriry P. ------ Taber. Unda bL Teeti. tamce I. Tha Day in Birmfagtam Bloomfield Officials Eye $1.5 Million Sewer System BIRMINGHAM - A HJOO.UOOI “n» most sewer syMem fop Bfoomfield HOls of the report. ’ ^ is being comfdemd by dty olfl- the subrtantW r^»eti«i In rtaht- dais there. * The engineering firm oi Hubbeli. Roth and Oarit has been employed by*the City Commiash» to nutke a SBivey and lay out a lateral system for sewers. a gneral obligation bond issue is ^ Hos|dtal. Detrott. afiw feaslMe way to finance g ytow. ‘ A reared attoniey. he was member pf pRiesliae Lodge 3S7 FAAM, wedal •fOMsmitot district be get to>, fl tesideBts jectod the geaeml ohiigatfon bond Lam^ Johanna K lAuipara. Kartna LaadiaUadn From Korea, the President’s big Jet will take him to Hawaii for several days and then on to Washington. Hagerty said the plane wDtdd refuel en route to Hawaii, but not in Japan. Presumably it will put down at Okinawa or Wake The President ^)ent the ________ tog with his staff revamptog hk travel plana. Hagerty said be was calm and unruffled despite the international furor resulting from cancellation of his Japanese trip. aboat the tani ef eveata. Rag- attttade yesterday. Hn sqaarely ptaeni tbn Manra tor ttw pmt-paaeoHMt af the JapaaMe tr^ 'mo etemeNta eentreUed I9 the Onmniaaisto Me U-W declared persona non grata hy thejmost of the walkouts. Another, courageous Japanese people,*’ thejby United Auto Worin* againw broadcast said. ‘"The reputation of’DoiMlas afacraft at tjp«g Beach, U.S. imperialism stinks more and'Calit, was shortlived. (Aa raeardeO devntawsl " fBrfeeit »c______ Loerast tampei’alura . ..... ......... Om Ttar Asa M Pmllat aas------------- Mrs. Conant was re-elected to her second consecutive term and Mrs. McCrae to her fourth. Both re from Pontiac. Newly elected to the assoda-Uon’s board of trustees were Ver-Maeom, to a toree-year term, and Ayers Miller, to a two-year II « Beat otMmm m si M n New Turk 7* M II II OMaha M to •I to Paltetaa to to “ Pborala IM It S fl 8 YMCA Tfiam-to>Swim' caart^ ^ P8hd to Gipocity nk Ptaltoe YMCA has stopped It branded Eisenhower a “God I of plague " who has "crasaed from the east side of the Phdflc to its west side.’ "Waves of opposition have risen everywhere it has been annomiced he will visit. E3senhower has been i 26,000 Employes to Go , Ludy. Roc^dj Back to Work at West'(^3^ Coast Plants TerMaraA, Karra Tbomaa, Tommy L. Tbompera, Lran TIeoa. Lariry a. Todd. Joaane Let ToUi. Stapbaa O. TuUte. Jamrt B. Tyetek. Kcteaetta J. toiedal assessment districts would be for a shorter length of time and tiwy wouldn’t IS much for their money. Accidents to BInnintJiam during May showed a reduction over the previous month, and May of last year. Police Chief Ralph A. Mox-ley reported today. Last month 45 accidents were recorded in comparison with 53 to April and SO in May 1959. First Storm Hits Graduates of Central (Continued From Page One) wilted « The torrent of rain outside had its effect on the bleacherites, who fanned themselves with programs as though it were midafternoon on a Dodge Park beach. All paid a re^iectful silence tO: the importance of the occasion, I but Joy was unrestrained when the ceremonies ended and blue-robed daughters and sons returned to embrace their loved one, feeling nnewe independent and wiser than ever befm to their lives. Pilots Postpone Northwest Strike By United Prem lateraattonal The Air Une Pilots Asm. (ALFA) yesterday postponed indefinitely Ms of-way vtotetions." He laM that right^-w«y tkxis were reduced from 19 to April to only 7 to May. Service lor Daniel L. MCUugB till. 79, of 1581 W. Liacdn Rd., win he brtd Monday at U A-,"*-at the Bell Chapel of the WIDIOIB R. Hamilton Ob. Burial will be to Grand Lawn Onneteiy. . ef the Amerkwi airtUi ers woridng taorther te grade level groupB for improving the taitruc- and a farotber, David of Detroit A thii|l place award in i Mhteal eesay ootaest has beer by Midiiel Zwefg. a grad- Zweig, who was awarded medalUan for his essay,' is the son of Mr. and MiW. Alfred Zwelg, 4840 Pickering Rd., Bloomfield Waterford Board (Continued From Page One) 94icte rite to the WMerfatfi ViOagt. The board directed antfetteets, George D. Mason. Inc., tp atoke a oontteuad study of plaps for addi-tioiis to Hit matetinaaee building and the Board of Educattan oOfoet. Ouutos Wolsli of MO XOwaamd It, woo BOBSoi priaiOpil of the ■e toetivoi Ms teMfrotorio do. Welsh has a total tf 10 years o| teaefrtog experienoe to Lorratee, Studento wlU bo dlamlsssd om die usuoi oefaool cfooing a month for extended and the Ponttee State Bonk were dosiBiwtod 00 the legal depoettories far the Waterford Towmh^ achgol system', with checks to be sljpitf by the I • Mtbateirwu SAN DIEGO. Calif. (AP) Con vair Assn, tf MS olppled aedv-States Adas nds-Bile tostaflations was settled today, a Joint announcement said. An agreement was bammeredjl out in negottaifons lasting up to|| I 3 a. m. to cover more than 26,000:r hourly employes in C!hlifoniia and’ at Bites which test and Are the ^ powerful Atlas toterconttoentalj" ballistic missile. |~ Terms were not disclosed, pend-ig I tog acdon by union members to!*| meedngji to be set up in the next | 10 days. ! W WW r The expired contract was re-; ■ [istated for that period. The machinists struck-11 days|| lago, hitting first at Air Force mis-!| site facOidea for the Adas, tfaeil |nadon’B only operational ki«:| UcClemeiiu, Cart* M«Otethfa. tjaaa MiOotera. itanta VaoSaiklrk. W. O VanRorn. Jialea A. Vao^tra. Lao VtnTreaM. Richard TlDaral. Oraote M. Waite. Oaoevtevt Watklai. Laurraca Wcavar, Naoey K. Mby. Carola R Whita, Barbara A. Wllllama, Jw P The Pilots Union, whldi had been scheduled to strike the air carrier at midnight, agreed to the postponement at the urging of the! National Mediation Board. The NMB requested Northwest! and ALPA to ^..once more to* work out a setdemrtit for the air* line’s 575 pilots, even though thej two sides have been unable to past year on wage Test YOUR Driving Skill Skillful Driving How to master 30 of the most crucial situatioBs of modem traffic agt 12.73 an hour, tfus $1.25 I hour for off-site peraonne!. Hm Oonvair strike was om tf several which have hit the na-don’a misBile and space industry the past tew days. The lAM. independent British Pair Stride Into NYC for U,S. Record NEW YORK (D-’Twa dsBghty Castit) Wilt Visit Moscow, Reds Say The •argeaatB, PaMek Their tick canted them bmps than SJM maM fPMa laa Praa-rtse* tews aai|l was a teat a* me had aeetfnpaMM te w nwvfott ly SBMiaiBii visit to OUha hf Rsvtat Premfor Ntefta Rhni- By MAXWnx N. RAUKY SENSE WHAT YOU CANT SEE s It watch Wit. It may hM a sigaal which to just ! truck thr ~ ----thntegh the to. a car wtrteh to Jmt tunUag N tcracettoa ymi may he tfarUng ap mi the ctMs „ On high-sp^ highways with ■ •8, he cn the alert fer stgaats Juit heymU - « a «*we. Remember that evan If yen can stop, the ear behind ajay act have brakee aa feed aa yews. Clip and Sovt;: A the PONTIAC PRESS. FRroAY, JUNE 17, 1960 THREE Beautiful Formosa Once Ruled by Pirates TAIPEI. Taman (APhSom* call k Taiwan today. But. the name the PoitugueM gam k 300 Onibr about one-ttitrd ol kw if land k cttltivatod. Fonnota and the Peacadoret- tkm to the ikand PNaMent 13- Oa the nii^ k tooki Iravtinc tobacoe kaf 1 or leoa from the waoktog Area at I — are protected by the United States under a mutual de- could provoke American Interven-tkn. Ihe largete of the okshotv 'is Quemoy, scene o( criah in 1958 when Red Chinese arti” shelled it to months. Fonnosa. the Pcacadoces the ottehore Islands com. what is conunonly known as Na. Hnneifat China, tomaUy titled the The ettdwK Nationalist islands, with a total area of 87 square mfies, are outside the treaty aone but an attadc on them, if contains and greeneiy, inhabited bysideted by the U.S. President tc Udated Chinese and abori- be part ttf an on-to-Formosa drive, where modem Western ------- philoaophlea bve side by side wkb primitive snperstltloM. It is the seat ol government of Chiang Kal-ibek, driven from the mainland 10 years ago. The United States has poured tai billions at dollars in aid to shcxe up Formosa equip its armed strengthen its peo(de against any communist onslau^. Formosa has had a bloody his- ★ * Late in the USth century it wwi oontrcdled by pirates, Chinese in the south, Japanese in the iwrth. Fonnosa wu ruled by the Dutch for 39 years (1823-1862) and by k>e Japanese for half a oenboy (U95-1M5). It is separated from ooudieast C3iina by the Formosa Strait At die doocst point k is only 85 mites from the mainland. Hie island, 340 miles long, is almost twice the size of New Jersey. It is spined largely on the sastem or Pacific side by tall. eral peaks more than 12,000 feet Ugh. Talpd at a cost at 00^ i oUon. Ihe NakonalistB, wUi Amei4-m support, seek to prepare to the day when American aid is slakied or cut altogether, and to b a 3% per cent a year Main exports of Formosa are sugar and rice. Formosa also ex-ocnrts a number of items which it used to import-textiles, glass, cement and pasties. More dian 10,000 Americans ve on Formosa, the majority of wm servicemen and their de- Formosa's population is lOH miptcn not including the armet' forces, commonly estimated a' 800,000. Four-fifths of the popula tloa are native-born Fonnq^ The rest are mainlanders. Who came from continental China after World War II. The capital. Tal-oei, has a population of 850,000. NathaiaUst China likdy would not exist today but to Americaii Id.- Ftom 1M6 (when the Nationalists were tee ndlng party on the mainland) through I960, United States gave a tota: $3,63TJOOJ)00 to tec republic. Almost two billions was mUtary aid. The biggest AmericaiMided oooonik protect is tee giant Shihmen (Stone Gate) Dam being bulk 18 miles southwest of ^ Kim Km» SMbltAr^W fisfpw ^ 8ARDEN I LAWN NEEDS AT SIMMS Fansis LOW DISOODNT PRISES HARDWARE DEP'T. Large Capacity—ALL STEEL Wheelborrow $10.95 Value 5< Lange S-eublo foot tray. lO-tyte wbeeL rubber tire andrubber Uudmi 6iin Stop lO^LlOU leg. tlM Tear CMce s4 AOlO lAIDU BOW lAKI M SHOVEL |88 Ea. r FamnWEMSwii^*" r Power Mower Regular $4935 37” .... gue»sntesd ihouslna, sissi dsek. 2.5 suites, fuR 20 tech cut, muicher glMos In-ekidadw $5 mMb to layaeny. The island Is Uablc to earte-quaket, typhoons and violent thunderstorms. But k'could be a popular tourist oemer if thoe were which the travrier usually seeks. There is no gambling. A bit of people hesitate to come here be-of constant Nationalist taft about the dangeif ol invarion. bout the danger ol invai Taiwan, incidentally. Hw*‘t Th. SHOSS YOU WANT ot Th. 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Vote Bills WASHINGTON (AP) - Pauln* its third m«Jor measure in a siii-Ide day, the Senate has sent to the House a $1,247,900,000 omnibus housing bill trimmed fo meet some objections of President Eisenbow- Three moi« pieces of major le^slation were on today's schedule as the tegtslatom gave tbeb* first Bolid evidence they are anxious to adjourn before the national political conventions next housing bill vnt passed 64-16 JiMlefore midnight Thursday. The actioa capped a 14-hour di^ which also brought 404>illion-doUar defense nxmey bUl and submission to the states o( a al fb permit District nf Columbia residents to vote for presidentla] by at least 3t states is necessary to make the amendment effective. District residents now hive no vote. First on today’s schedule was a House-passed bill to provide 7H per cent pay raise for more ■ iVk ............ Triick, 4 Others Found Guilty Gambler, 4 Ex-Cops in River Rouge Convicted of Conspiracy The Senate houaing bill earriea funds for college dormitory loans, slum clearance, and a variety of programs designed to bdp provide housing lor veterans and other cidnens. It is similar to a Sl.365,000,000 omnibus housing measure already approved by toe House Banking DETROIT a»—Gambler Russell Triick and four former River Rouge police offleera have been Sen. John ^tarkman (0-Ala), ■pom of the bUl, accepted Re- ■tiona in River Rouge. guilty. Two former River Rouge patrolmen ware acquitted, naee eeavleM were fsnner out of the meaaun 134 mUlioii to fedoal loan end grant funds. Ha refused to go along with a CiOP move to cut SO millton off the 350 mlllioB to toe hill tor utv ban renewal TUa waa beaten, tel. Homer E. Ospebart (R-Ind) , Walter J. Weed umt \k*at Fete and WB-Ha FMka, bratter af VIetor. Former patrolmen Ira Bargon and Daniel McGhee, were found All ei|ht < charged '^with four counts of conspiracy, each canytag a maximum prison term of five years. Fallout Shelter Oificial Opening Slated June 30 Pontiac's prototype family fallout shdter will have Its official opening June 30. Local county and dvO defense officials invited to a ribbon-cutttog ceremeny, indude William C Powell, acting director of the Midiigan Office of Civil Defense, and Frank O. Starr, regicnal director of the Office of Oil and Defense Mobilisation (Battle credo. j Also up for action today at* _ IH bUUon-doOar water projects authpriatkm.......... mrosure carrying more than four billion doUars for the health-education-welfare and labor depart- City Bus Line Chief Revealed bouatot saboomioittee, sdd that with tile changes he thiida to a sattofactory hfil.” two Amendments to continue pro-grams which the president oppos- Om. by Sen. Jenninge Randolfli (D-WVA), would extend to Feb. 1. 1985. the home loan guarantee program for veterans. This to The other, by Sen. Joe^ S. Clark (DJ*a) would give author-Hy for 35,000 additional low-rent ublle houstog imits. This squeaked by on a 43-39 vote after a dark proposal for 37,000 new units was rejected. The Senate knodnsl out of ______ UU 4447 one provision sponsored by teutonan which R^blican leader Everett M. Dlrkaen of D-Unois dedared was highly off«i- THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE if, 19«0 Countf Beporti ' 201 Measles Cases Past Week pertmfnt has reported 301 measles Niaa, B. PlLMNf Half-Way on People»to->Peoplc Plan The OaUand county Health De- Eye Plane'for Philippines tions to mate this truly t gift from the pmple ^ ana. ” HasMU explained. •This to why the craft "Iha spirit of, Pontiac. ha sdd.__________________________ Pontiac area resldento will; spread good will to The PhlUpptoas next month, aocordtag to the SpMt of Pontiac Oommittee. % ain^e«igine craft, to flying to and out of re-gtoos previously inaccessiUe by air. Dr. John D. Monroe, health di-ictor, said the oceureaee «lj' Committee chairman Clyle R. . askill has amwuneed that tiie committed is paet the half-way mark to its drivr to buy a specially built $30,000 airplane as a "peo-plesto-peoples" gift to the Far measles runs heavily to cycles of approximately three yeara. -Tito. gmmUBtoaWe (Baease toj maat atOctola eMha toiwad^JO. at its peak new, Monroe eaW, and A baby to born in the United Stotes about every 3 seconds. The prroeutottoa wlH take the gift, aoeerdtog to Hasklll. now have commttmeKts totaling more than $16,000,'' said The plaiilh. a HelkrCourier, five- waidd ha uaed by the HMe TruMlatora, to epread literacy aUMag aa-tivea, traaalato laagaagea aever belOTe redoeed to wrttlag. aad la Anyone Interested In making a donation, large or small, to urged to contact Hasklll or a committee member. llte dtotoOdhs teve cotrie fiom church Sunday school classes and American Transit Corp, Picks AAanagtr of New Firm in Pontiac Appointment of Neel B. Pilsun as manager of the new Pontiac Transit Carp, was announced today hy Don R. KUlam, regional manager of Anterican Transit Oo^. . 52, arrived in Pontiac aarlier this week to take ovar management of the fledgling company during its first full week to oparation. Ittt from West Vbgluta UaKersHy. Ha hu had experience managing city, intordty and suburban bus lines. A native of Stanton, Va., Pilson started out with the West Penn Electric Co., a bus company in PIttabuiidi. Pa. After working for bus companies to Pennsylvania and Maryland, he Joined the Cincinnati Transit Cb. to 1947 as an assistant engineer. After rising to the post ci manager of one of the Cincinnati cora-pan/t subsidiaries, Pilson Jotond American Traxuit COrp. briefly as manager of its Gretna, La., subsidiary. Before coming to Pontiac, PU-m was manager of the (immunity (iacb Co. in Edwards- , Ind. The shelter, paid fer by I ends ago and will be open a| this Saturday and Sunday, fi 10 a.m. to noon and Z4 p.m. Red Cross volunteers will staff the shelter this weekend. Members of the ex-Ground Observer (irps were on band last wedeend. GO CARTS CUSTOM COLOR t2 S. Pmit St. n 4-9513 at ROONESTER MEADOWS GOOD DESIGN RAKES THE DIFFERENCE You sre cordially invited to drive out to Rochester srtd inspect the nxxJtl home et 424 Rewold Drive In Rochester Meedowt. A courteous end Interested saleerndn will be there to assist you 12 rx>on to 8:30 p.m. daily end $13,750 Gl's No Monty Down — Costs Only FHA $250 Pljit Costs Loceted close to schools, churches, shopping center and the new M.S:U.O. Campus. Convenient to Chrysler Missile Plant and the C.M. Technical Certter. Enjoy suburban I city • Select Oak Ftoer > 1 */* lircli leterier Lavatery to ieeemeat • 100 Amp Bectric Service • ANIrkk —II • Windew S ► City Water — Sewers — » Veaky to iethreem • 2Vi Ft. Overhene to frant and Rear afHauaa • Many ether Cestem ROCHESTER MEADOWS **An Addrat You'd Be Proud of* MODEL OL 6-9491 LI 1-7517 'Some donations have come in fmn businew and industry, but major goal to personal dona- Nevwla had the Mghed sect. tekei death rate «l tha atolea to ooa yev with lSf-8 per 190,000 popitottoiL By oMifaraat New Je^ j' •ey raidted loweto with a 41.2 | ndto. ■_______i I n^forming Gallagher's Summer a accordion SCHOOL jmaa^ per • Hmlled nmnber e» stndante WUtm -lOIN NOW LW Agee ftem 4 to «0 -Our method I. quick «hJ easy, no to purchase. FREE DAND WEEKLY t FREE ACCORDION WHILE LEARNING t Hear our Band In Action. Drop In any Sshirdsy from 11 «0 A.^ to P^iSi'^ourlesson^ W toacWiTWH. Wtdmgn; Irjs qualified Instructreu. GALLAGHER MUSIC 00. to I. Hnren. PentieS, PI 4-05B< — Open Itei. and Prt. Brat. Hi-Beck Swivel Rocktr $5995 Combination ploStic ond fabric upholstery for comfort and durobility. Foom cushioned. Molded foam rubber seat aver no-sag springe. 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Street Floor Red Youth Poper Carpi ot Diiiatiified Worker MOSCOW (AP) - Ab^ unidentified aaorfeer who in t recent letter pubiitoed in Komolmai demanded better tood and ckitfaing The Oommartlit Toufii Lengto paper publUbed four more letter* aeoaMing him. One upbraided him for not identifyinc himaelt said a would not take auch an altitude. . BETTE DAVIS IN C»URT — Actreta Bette Davia poses with her 13-yeau'- census figures show California’s | population has hit 13,537.413, Sen. to his hotel, where they Thomas H. Kucfael (R-Califi said [’Thursday. ' \ Ihe Census Bureau told Kuchel preliminary figures show Califor-population increased 46.8 per cent or 4,931.190 between 1950 and 1960. A crowd of 2.000 in the Philharmonic Hall applauded his playing j tor upwards of an hour, then ■warmed down the aisles to give! He gave an impromptu speech [from the balcony, in which his lappeal for friendship sent the crowd into renewed applause. The Leningrad Pravada newspaper lauded Cliburn as showing increasing maturity in his playing.' Church membership In the United States gains 2 per cent Iper year. TliAi|tBook ACCOUNTS Plus All the Protection of a BANK For An Ininrgnncyae TnTnkn Advanlofin Of An OfiporlwnityI Plan this very day to salt some of eoch week's pay owoy — Add to it regularly for a brl(^Tter future—^Sove at o full service bonk for full security. Notional [ Bonk OP FOHTIAC OffieM at W. HHrM . . . N. Fany . . . Kaafa Narbar . . . Watia4 Laka ... Milfard .. 4 Uaiaa Laka « . . Laka Oriaa . . . Watarfate Ra«ha omi WaamfiaM HHb. Shop Tonight 'HI 9 SPECIAL SALE! Girls' 1 to 6x, 7 to 14 and Subteen Summer Dresses I”. 4” Save Vs to Vi OFF Reg. 2.98 ^ 99 to 10.98 • All current summer styles • Cep sleeves and sleeveless • Pastel solids and deinly prints • Little or no-iron fabrics • Many, many styles end petteins • Come in tonight or tomorrow Weile'e Oirie' Wtu ... 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Ultra rightists and can fmatrate popobr election. A candidate can have the majority of votes nationwide aiyl still lose the presidency. The minority popular vote in each state doesn’t get any'part of the electoral vote. This happened in 1876 when Tiukk had a Substantial popular vote but a dispute over some elec- leftists grow more violent also and HAyns au elecUnal there’s increasing talk of a counterrevolution. ★ ★ ★ Many young officers in the army are fostering a purge of top command so those positions may be open to them where, they frankly admit, the opportunities for graft are better. The chairman of the ROK chiefs of staff already has been ousted. Right in the middle is VS. Gen. Magruder, commander of the U.N. forces which are responsible for South Korea’s defense against the Communbt North. Commenting on the purge the General warned that “no military force can tolerate having senior officers forced out by junior officers without completely losing Its effectiveness.” ★ ★ ★ majority of one. Again in 1888 Clivi-i)airp had the highest popular vote but Bbrjamin HAnusoif won Um-electoral vote by carrying some big states with small margins. ★ ★ ★ Various widely supported Senate |nd House refonns for the outmoded system were proposed in 1856. All were aimed at giving the popular vote more weight in electing presidents and vice presidents. None of the David Lawrence Savs: measures passed both Senate and ............. House. Vftiffie of the Peopte ^Sbaktopped Parking Lot Vnnecemry for SchmW R^tly the Wetertord TowinhtP School Bo«d wmounewl tetttag ol comraetTfor the new e«iw high. TTw newv item ■tatrt tm will have a bladrtopped arw tor M ca» Tke last IsmsM head tM«e wee vaM fw se^ry aobaale ^ aet far as smhak ana that wU he aeeS peehapa 1 par oant of the Itaa. Of what aia la biacklap when a ear la paiMf A M -*• moiaaf « ♦ ★ ★ Pertapa the miUase levied by the Township could ba used for ibadi since income will be higher, based on this jw’a ijid towndiips wo«dd like many things. Wouldn t w» allT ■anyW.Fowiet Drayton Plains ‘Who Should HAve_ Right of Wayf When merUiJit mnwgawan-Jind Whafg The Value onSoTalVoitir ^' Thoa Jtalt-Not aeaL:Lslyi Jha_ I warn to maka a right band turn, word of God. This phrase fbes’nat do lait to allX pedastrian mean a thing in thU day apd'agt. traffic to dear or da they wait Every day you find aomeane Ibr mar By the time the dose thinks they wffl get away bith H, comer grom h out d *• d" wbat they wiU s^ when the pedestrians <»fcb»g" IwmfMs the straight and narrow bate is . . . .. ... —I an4lh^ can’t find I. you have reached tjiemd can’t move until .|he light turns again. This blodb all traffic behind and you get a dirty horn from a lot of drivers. HTist b the proper way? O. J. D. When ipe^ diaobey tbe Jen And We Could Add One— Courage Eleanor And Harry To Mfegusrd the principle of popular election, a fairer system would split ihe electoral vote of each state in exact proportion to its popular vote. Americans MUST Win Cold War are getting away with niunler aad every Uad af evH, the end ef the ebareh has come. Regardless of the dreumsteners involved, there is always a toirr CanH Stop Kennedy way through chnst -Be ais- ^ mayed, I am with you always, Kennedy would be an easy win- even to the end of the world.*’ ner if he dMto't haw two powerful Naturally Dead enemlee in Hany Truman and ---- Eleanor Rooeevelt Their influenw Critical ThomaS Can has sagged enough ao tiwy pt^ . . . . ^ awy can’t stop him. but tt would Alwsys Lcave Aros be a shame to have the beet candl- The Man About Town Officials of the Rhis govenunent. IVikplf Qiidl ATAkvlr are being Indicted on many charges ® llCCIV. dllil illXli includi^ political assassinations. Su- preme court Judges, bank governors, mayors and provincial governors are among those In Jail or .under ques-titming. No eakers arc cal patty woidd take such a risk. j r b they lost an empire. Today the ^ving a field day in speeches ’The alternative policy is to “fight _____ *'• "left wing," inspbed by Moscow, ^Wxit the events abroad. Sniping fire with fire"—ttiat is, to spend * wt n it lOttuul has turned Japan comes from the Democrats on the nure money lor bigger and better Lct US DC UllltCd nations to remain stable in their economy, and more money for national defense so as to wi^ off order as he seems to think h^ can? wte M-Jwiging by Ihs eiWeians abont a took of »fhuwii«’’ by the ratted States. Ne Deaoe- aay dinereat “plaaaing” where Cemnswrist evU b b ated. Regardless .of party, n*ce> creed Here’s the Man of the Year, or church Mdse, ai g band of ' Little Hay Naa OiristiaB pe«i|ae be united In' ------ earnest prayer tor npsident Bh Why docs that man Thomas who senbower'a hdalih'wnd hto retuqp. wrote s>ich ao nnooinpUnwntary Let ua rememhar how he |Md letter about ’Pontiac stay here.’ complete recovery from his heall For his own sake and for the sake condltlor. when thousands of ants- of Pontiac, he ought to mov. and the tian people prayed for him. my neighbors and I ‘liian, if the so-called *1Ilbemls’’ will stop pressing tor deals with Khrushchev and his kind, stop urging recognition tft Red China, Oakland has overtaken Wayne County In the number of Incorporated cities, each now having 22. Actions now pending will soon give us th# most cities of any of Michigan’s 83 counties. We already have four times as many Incorporated Tillages as Wayne, 17, against only four in our neighbor, of which Detroit is the county seat. ITils U largely due to the fact that the (yeti more populous county to the south has had a rash during recent years of changing vlllagea to cities, rqgardlcai of whet^r they were Increasing in popula-UoD Or not. Hie exodus from Detroit and its Immediate environs continues apace, and the portent of the 1980 census la quite alarming to them. It doeant look too good for their futtu*e. In the meantime. It should be remembered that out here In Ood’s country the living never was better. And we’re con- as she faces more LAWRENCE and more trade barriers in the “ «■" «■ • DBttttWlc AAttlnttn. Only two courses of action are on American affairs. For it is of relatively little sequence, except to anU-admims-Iration politicians here, whether America’s so-called "prestige” in the Far East is temporarily injur^ because the Japanese government itself was compelled by the mobs to cancel President Eisenhower's visit to Japan. After all, America’s prestige doesn't depend on Japanese mobs. Th«re tian people prayed for him. A. J. Lee 209 Norton Avenue. Oroup of Eleven Dr-William Brady Asks: What About That Drive to Obtain Mpre Nurses? ‘Must The Press Print Applicant’s Ages?’ to hu^ anyone nnnecessarily and perhaps you did not possibility of Just that. We are referring with tile names of applicants for maitiag MnuypMptoa I auhjM glee Hkvan’t heard calls brougbaat the patient but everybody in the laMy for young women to diooee house a good deal of assurance and nuraing as a career. I don't know comtort And that, I believe, is the recruits tot test of the worth of a nurse. been damaged by the JapancM Koreans in Japan who wished to go tlnuing to do everything possible to keep to (Ximmunist NDrth Korea (arranged under the auspices of the International Red Cross) Dr. Rbss cut off the all-important trade with Japan. Huh Chuno is following the same pattern and in blaming the U.S. he has gone a step further. them coming our way, because we know they’ll be happy. Today we pay apecial honor to Oakland County's oldest administrative office holder, George J. Scelt of Royal Oak, celebrating hU 92nd birthday. For many years it has been my Very It is no mystery why the Communists have made progress with their infiltration of Japan. They had something to work on—a basic antagonism to the United States givwing out of the dropping of two atomic bombs in the last war. This, together with the years of humiliation afterward because of American military occtqntion; was bound sooner or later to make itself felt in popular opinion. WHAT TO DO? What ahall America do about 11? the changing way of caring for the sick — in hospital instead of at home — is making the need for nursea less u^ent. Under hospital regula-i tions the r can stteqd threel or tour 'patients OR. IBADy as easily as one in a privata home. " • From tge amful of mail the other day, I rescued one ittan. to wit a brochure titled-'"Practical —dlmaosu, «r VeeSwt «tU b> rend bT Dr. WmisB Brsdr, If t tpM, niS«Mr«u*d if int be PbbUsc. bllcton (OapyrigM ito) the meatiM of age and tt la a per-•re Dsade by people of varied ages ms auqy thMe tibete la qaMa a dUferoare la age between ptutlea It aesnaatttntiaa lalMIgnil# ngRtoei atOls.HwB We’vw had'diacuHtona |^t)i others on this subfoct nd they are aU in agreement. Even the youh| people were definite agataM practice Sinai they BUdotaia it to reeBy ao one'i bumeH other than the two oonoerned. Nr.aadMf«.W.|A.Cfevert Clyde. Michigan - (Editor’a Note: For years The Pontiac Press withheld tiia ages in * our marriage liceiMe Hstiag and we tigl be happy to review yltair suggestion.) Case Records of a Psychologist: Training Determines Love Instinct On this aubject the Voice of Korea pleasure and privilege to serve The Communists have moved to r*" I.A K* TTusteea of the pot only in the Far East but to Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium. Raising Jack-in-the-pulplts In his garden for many years, * Elmer Ottoway of Bloomfield now has plants two feet high, with ‘‘Jacks” a foot long. published in Washington by the Korean Affairs Institute rqiorts; “Instead of attacking urgent tasks vigorously, Mr. Huh seems to be wasting a surprising amount of energy on side issues, such as this repatriation one . . . How could anyone with hone Aenee belleke WtAhlngton Verbal Orciuds tO-would connive with Tokyo to ‘deport’ v.«aao wv Koreans to the Communist side?” it it it Korea has a long way to go. Deotroying a tyrannical government dans not automatically bring to power a democratic ont. Latin America, especially <2uba, next door lo the United States. Likewise, the Communists have wrought their mischief to the Middle East and everywhere in Africa, including South Africa, where race rioting has been stimulated after a long period of stability to race relations. Practical Nurse Education and Service, lac., 475 Rlvertide Drive, New York, 27. N.Y. Tkia tawtnetlve breehare givee tag qswtiflcatlMH fer edmfeeiea le approved achaeli pf praolleal Consider Ed’s tragedy very soberly. We are not pre-ordained at birth. Ood gave us a brain so that we could remodel our personalities at Ml. We can change /roin an introvert to an extrovert,' and we can Itkeutst re-edueate a homo-sexudl into a hetrosexual, or rice versa, - Ed la wreag >> thtoktag that way.” Nebady Is bera with a leve liar aaybedy. We all have the hMiBct er hdped conv’ert many homosexuals into heterosexuals. So have other psychiatrists and psyctodogista. ■exMttty. b torn maco Ilka ha-IravbMsB af pmoaality veraro extrrieniea. em, b parely a amtter af addroaaea af haaeroda i Evea In the Lnitod Statea, Electoral (College Rule Ignores Popular Vote Of special interest in this presi-doitiRl election year is a recent Gallup poU. Interviewers fopncLthat r than (Mie out of three persons Rochester; Mth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hudson bf 930 Premont 8t.; 50th wedding annl-, versary. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Clemants of 197 East Huron Bt.; 54th wedding an-nlveriary.^ 5Irs. Ellia Hess of 5821 Jtontlac Lake Road; 84th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hulin of 72 Douglas Bt.; 53rd wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Sargey Raein of 70S Lakeside Drive; gol.den wedding. Mr. aad Mrs. Randall Clemenseb of Sylvan Lake; 62nd wedding anniversary. Mr. ang Mrs. Robert Caaeadden beea dHrUmted te tha Comiaa-touts by promliieat penoro. to-clHdtag fermer President Harry Tranaa. Today’s dilemma b largely due to the appeasement tactics of the "left wing ” to the United Sts^ as well as in Britain and France. It was the “left- wing” that forced President Eisenhower toto'"summit" conferences, and that maligned John Foster Dulles, who' origtoally opposed the idea It was the "left wing" which insisted that Khrushchev's "peaceful co-existence” should be welcomed. It is the "left wing” that is oonetanUy pusMiw for recognition of Red China, which would questioned had even a “reasonably Ir. and Mrs. Lee J. Conrad The Country Parson ______. .of Walled Lake; 55th wedding anniver- oorrect” idea of what the electoral ,gry. ccdlege is. ★ ★ ★ The UJ3. Constitution provides that each state choose In Its own manner as many peraons as it has seats in Congress and that theia people should constitute the electoral eoll^ and do the actual eleettog of presidmts and vice preddents. In l^tice, however, the political parties nominate the candidates. ★ ★ ★ However, tbo electoral college of Keego Harbor; 83rd birthday. Sir. aad Mrs. Edward Havel of Utica; golden wedding. Mrs. Raciiel Opperraan of Blnnlngbam; Isrd birthday. George J. Seett of Royal Oak; 92n •exual or "gmjg ” stage. ,where they greatly prefer their own sex and have very Utile ure for the You can train an Introvert by •ales work and other extrovertive tasks until you convert into an extrovert. Oe the eoetrary, H jea cet tof the eximwl httnaHs and In the teens, however, perhaps 90 p« cent of i^sopb are trained to look to the oppotote sex tor Moet of these have both fathers have an ever present example of heteroeexuaUty to taapb fliem the proper attitude. But aonse S per ^ to 10 par cent of our youth miqr be orphaned or without one parent and thus bek tbb npnnal home background. If a r eftlld theh toittotos them into phyaieal sexual experiences, thu latent capacity for tore wtt tastn vpm that older - ^ -child of the tame aex, and hence IhU to love with tMr own "So how can I ever expiato my preaoM dbchaige? Are hono-•exuab just bora that way? •Tve vowed to break the hahit and have prayed. My dergyman I succumb to temptation." Uterally hunAeda of men like Ed consulted me during the period of the war. and tor the same type last year, on 12Jiour dOty ihUla, cago ciergymaa trytag to gto a ““ ““ ' One of tafeoted Army eOtotr tranalatnd OMTO or 'to a new field aa a BMaiw of a second chtoioe, but « b more lOwiy to aifte. .here-r reason. tore, hi a. ane tax ooUage, as h> • ♦ ♦ ♦ • f|r1’a. boarding achool or a man's Recently. I spent two full days college. It la also Very conunon to at the requart of a prominent Chi- IJie ps'bMia, and the i^itary S V yen dent 4il hane> ter. They w«e both very capable that chance hecauae of hb bomo-snsf* and they broqgbt apt only aexuat behavior. . b aimply a mattar ef habtt trainiiig. the --------------huRe hhnaelf if he . _ - ^ tcrnimino^ I*--ktvt pmfimiij tsrss.’iSxSl'iS^ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE 17. 1960 SEVEN Independeme Ccflled Greatest Modern Event PARIS l»-Visttitir Primt Minister David Ben-Gurion of Israel said Thursdw the greatest evejit o' modem tmtes is the aecewlon to independence of many natioBs. ♦ ★ * TWs, Ae added, la mom significant than the two wortd wars or M «ii4 Sot. Only ATTENTION! Alum. Awnings No Money Down "^5 Years to Pay I— HODERNIZATIOII---------------y I * Garages * Additions * Siding I I * Porches * Insulation * Foundations | nCTS’ mr seat - An Eastern Airtines of-fieial occupies th< DCB Jetlinar seat which is involved in a feud between pilots and the Federal Aviation Agency. Eaiitem was paralyzed this week as flight crews refused to fly in |»T>test to having an FAA inspector ride in the seat. Normally. a second copilot would sit there. Other' ar phM»t spots are occupied by the pilot (left front), first copflot (right front) and flight engineer (right rear). The fifth seat is a spare, or jump seat. Elastem saw a Ineakthrough in the protest action today after crews agreed to man two Miami-New York flights Thursday. CALL NOW^FE 4-7744 DAY BUILDING CO. 975 Boldwin Art. FE 4-7744 Small Town Pathologist to Hoad Medical Assn. MIAMI BEACH, FU. (K - Dr. Leonard W. Larson of Bismarck, N.D., one of the country’s leading president-elect of the American Larson, S2, was chosen by the AMA house of delegates. He will take office at next year’s meeting in June in New York Qty. The house tit delegates first elected Larson to the AMA board [ trustees in 1950. A native of Mbmeaota, he now serves as patfaologiBt at Bismarck’s two 200-bed hoqiitals. 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GOP floor Quick'>Hailitorm Hurt* Crops Neor Cofomo * CXXXIMA (UPI) — Heavy crop damage was reported here and in the Hartford area toUowing a sudden hailstorm Wednesday night. Farmers in a' mile-wide area several miles northwest of here ■aid some tree and bush fruit orchards were practically wiped out by the heavy rata and hail. Similar reports camw .irom toe Hartford area. One damage estt-mate was 1750,000. CARIOAD SALE of famous BBHHNG 4 Discounts 20 to 50^ mjodj2Ajt da^ 4 OKN MONDAY asIFilUTIMIITS uimop.M. USI YOUR 0000 CRiDIT FEM7N ..r ■' ( THE HIGHLANDER inovesyouin! Ttat Inmate! VERI® ,1 ^ HURRY-cdy one month feft for World War II Vets +0 use G.l, Benefits. FHA ^560 moves you in ! FROM $14,250 THE POXTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JU3CE 17. 1960 NINE \ Low OcciTOPcy Hiirti General Hospital Clips Costs to Dodge Red Ink • martcBt UM «t |R«port 40 DmcI In Bkm Uveling Kortan MaHctt I SEX)in^ South Kotm (AP) -mw iwwiyayet Tonga lOo report-od today 40 penona are dead or] About SB per cent at Mbntana’e missing. iQ aie injured and 40,000:ooad output is cut and landed are homeless after a fire that de-'mechanicaUbr. lafi eentar Was esttmntad at sSifit iwiaion dollars. PoHtnh Don't Pay Up; Doctor Goes Bai4mipt GRiaENSBORO. N. C (AP) - A phyakiaa who claims about S.flOO patients owe him money filed a petlfian of banknipttgr taUS. District Court Thursday. Daniel Archie McLaurfn* y Camp FoondOT DIm ' tr. N^Q.. listed d*to of $44.- ^ ^ ^ rt HILLSDALE (UPD - O. C. e Kimball, founder of a YMCA camp near Reading, a member of the ------->-------- state YMCA board and fonner t square yard at silicoa surface!trustee of HUladale OoUege, died llast night. He was n. 0^Scholls lino pads Pontiac General Hospital is trimming costs in an ef out of the red the sec Ibe Slimmer months usually are oor ones anyway, as tar as the oapttal is concerned. But losses this early in the year were not gram, Harold B. Euler, hospital administrator, reported to “ Board of Trustees last nl^ Lew « Monthly losses ef |7,B81 first losses this yeai when occupancy dipped to 75 per cent the last two weWa of BULL AT mCB^tllAKriM Occupuicy Is still St the three-qusirters marh so far during June, To cut costs, the hospital has hired i» new emptoyas 4o replace those who've left so tar this month. Seventeen positions havd bean trimmed tmn the payroll fids way, ~Mler sail . Euler said the hospital Is also: L Eneoaragiug leavas ^ afc- toa SpItBl he sail BIbo Qrass olB- TABOET OF CtllAN GVNB-Manuel Beaton, 90, was executed Wednesday by a CWban firing squad Beidon was a former cap-Uin in Fidel Castro’s revolutionary forces. He was snitenced to death on a cNuf a e” what the Japanese do next. Waahington’s bo^ is that Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi wUl be to remain in power long enough to complete his country’s' retfficatkxi ot the new’ U.S.-Jap-adeae defense treaty. That will occur automatically on Sunday, Japanese time—Saturday, Washington time — unless the Parliament is dissolved in the meantime. ★ ♦ w In Tokyo. Kishi held fast to bis t CftV Electro Mart Os# Tew bistaodsaal CradM Card ISBOuMondAvt. FE2-37B1 of U.S. troi But tor various reasons many Jspansse have objected to the tn^ provision whidi permits U.S. use of military bases in Japan for at least another 11 years. rights to the bsseo have no time limit. *• Or W Despite the uproar in Japan, the U.S. Senate was expected to vote ratification of the treaty by Saturday—perhaps even late today. If both countries compete rat- hope the poUtical turmdl in Japan WiU niboide. U wiU then be poadble. they tope, to take a kag and aertoisi look at where the two ommtiiea actuaUy stand in fiieir But at present there are vitally timxMlant unknown factors as officials here see the situation. One of tberii is the extent to which the violent demonstrations of recent days have set In mbtiofi JkpaMse political forces hostile to cloae ties with this country. tion despite an opposition announcement of stepped-up dans to b 10 c k the threap and topple Kidd before that time. Hie treaty, replacing a 1951 pact which gave the United States much greater authority in Japan, would recognize Japan u an equal partner, provide for mutual defense within Japan and require U.S.-Japanese consultations on use 16 Ex-Adlai Backers Switch to Kennedy BOSTCMf (AP) - Shxteen liberal leaders who backed Adlai Steven-! son in the last two presidential campaigns have urged Americans to back Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass). Mug them were former Michl- D, Voelher and William T. 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MOHAWK or CROFT FLOOR COVERINGS I QQe 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH FREE FREE DEUVERY PARKING Phone FE 58114-5 ORCHARD 164 Orchurd Lukt Artnut • Pontiac 3 RLOCKS WEST tf SOUTH SAGINAW 9x12 Room$^ VI 88 ' Silf Rugs Sovt on Wall ta Wall CarptHnf .r, . FRIDAY. JUNE : ORGAN ^895 LOWRiY "HOLIDAY" ORGAN RENTING? BUYING? See Gallagher's for the music plan that suits your budget! It L HiifM. PmHm. FI 4-05M — On* Mm. am4 FM. !»«. DO AWAY WITH HABD: and RUSTY WATER! YOU CAR HAVE SOFT WATER ‘ for a few PERRIES per day Hove 0 whHtr wosh, softer clothes, lovelier complexion ond even sove up to 50% on soop. WHY REHT a SdtMRi ■ Unit? Bavf Ymi Owi S hi Af Litllf Af: n25 1 PEI WEEK S lOTEAl WAllAHTTl For rarikw lBferm<^M CoO ... CMIP ElECTIR, IK. | Aim Oitiribator for RaraaMt Wcrtw CoadHaaiag IqaipaMat 3M5 Sibm U. Dl ^3000 fl 4-3S73 AcUai Backers Move to Larger NY Quarters NEW YORK »-Ybo Near Totfc (AdeU) StevenaoD for Prarident Oimmittf gays increased activity in hahalf o< the former. IHhiois cauadtttoi The committee becM open tn a twtMDom, third-floor wallnip ment in March. On Monday. ocoypgr • flve ettny brawnetoiie bufldint at ea L«togton Ave. Paifc hnprovement Unlikely This Year aon, a oeauaMtee spokcmea eaid. Honorary chaiminn of the committee ie Mre. Franidin D. Rooee- Krartgum te e reate taken from a laiie timber tree in New Zeeiand. LANSING (UPD—Ttw _ Hop Department eaid Hmredey 0-nal Mtian ea • banding program' tor Btate park improvement peob-ably win leot be taken ' time next year. •Itie pNgram. aathorbed to « park attoker 1^ this * “ lust have legidattve appro Ike WetraH tow Ann at M ant Mali el toe fie^ Tha Ann advieed a oenttoua atart on Am fivemaUco^ailar flrat pham ol tha pwgrtm bicaaea Oret of bonds generally require Tk. bonds would be $2 yetriy lae and aecent dally lee AP tkaMu qUEEN FINISHES FOUBm — BrttMi Queen Elixabeth H rides ber horse at a gallop to a three-lurtoag race Thursday at Ascot Race Track near London. She finished fourfli in the reos with Bbc other monbcrs of her bouse party at Windsor Oastie. The Queen wore riding trousere, a faun Jadcet, brown booto and a white Sjcart, but she has yet to wte at this annual event. Limiled Healih Aid for Aged Under Way WASHINGTON (AP) - A limited state-federal program for health aid to elderly citizens was cleared Thursday for House action next eek. In sending the bill to the House floor, the rules committee rejected requests that the House be permitted to act on a rival, broader (dan to provide medical aid under the aocial security program. The committee stipalmted that the bin tar a state-federal program be considered aader proca- dare which ban aay amcwd* The bill was approved earlier this month by the Ways and Means Ctnnndttee after eight weeks of! dosed-door disoutes. I An estteiated million Amer'l icans 65 or older would be covered I by it. Possibly one-half to one million might receive benefits annually. Dietrich Off to Israel PARIS (f)-Marlene Dietrich de-! parted Thursday tor a Idday tourj of Israel. She told reporten at Orly Field she would be performing in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Haifa. \ Eddie Steele Ford's “BIG Deals” UNDER THE BIG TOP At Eddie Steele Ford's Two Big Locotions YOU GET "Big Top" Specials At "Big Top" Sovings At Eddie Steel Ford's 2 "Big Top" Locations ID) \ Pontiac** Direct Factory Dealer .2705 Orchord lake Rd. Reego Harbor EDDIE STEELE Foni FE ^9204 Dad railet away on Fsther’a Dayt Give him a call by Long Distanoe. Tell him yoo’re thinking of hinu Rate# are kw. For cacampia, any avening or on Sundaya you eaa call placet a thouaand adlaa away for aa litdo aa $1.50. Your telephono directory llMa Long Distanoa ratal. MIOHIOAN aaLI. TILAPHONI COMPANY IT$ ttunr. mf turn, f M Everyone^s Invited to Our . . . DRAYTOM PLAINS OFFICE: 4416 DIXIE HIGHWAY CHOOSE YOUR Anyone who c^ns a Savings Account will receive one of these fine quahty gift*— absolutely free. These gifts serve two purposes: lo celebrate our Open House and to encourage you to start saving now! k tm iMtwk SMkit - Fyll-tiN, li|M. "TW* Bit'' mtk iMl SNt-•t tnS nmAitiS ksntlM. a free ^ift . . . for sorin!^ your ou n iikhk'v all you (fo— NEW CUSTOMERS: . Open a NEW SAVINGS AC5COUNT for $25 or more _____1* the gift you want and we will see that you rocaivo it promptly. Preient customers: Plesse include passbook. MATL THIS COUPON TODAY ADD TO YOUa PBKBNT SAVWGS AOOOlniT JUNE 1st to IfttlT^ CmrcBt Rata «r DivMaiN Pontiac Federal Sawings HOME OFTIt®: 761 W. Huron St DOWNTOWN: 16 E. Uwrence St ROCHES1ER: 467 Main St WALLED LAKE: 1162 W. Maple DRAYTON PLAINS: 4416 Dixie Highway I I ^ - i THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1960 THIRTEEN I*r««r- ______________________ 'Welcome Ike' Song Sweeping Isle of Formosa rum/H. Femeca (UPI) — A aew seag wm sweeptag For-Dioea today: “We Wdeeme B».” BsmRo etafiaae played It. sfpMi to siw K la Chi taXter ef iw Aeddeat’e W. BViON I «-f79t ttm Hates te tmaslattan readr URTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE 17, 1960 Weather or No...June ts PmiMw Pnm PkatM kr Pkfl Wtkk School's out and the fish are biting. he brought home from the Westacres Ten-year-^>ld Mark Eicher of\)rchard Lagoon were toothsome and almost. Lake takes advantage of both situations . enough for a rnbble apiece for the re-with a minimum of effort. The pan fish maining five members of his family. ««• rkrwi A TT 1 1 y-T a 9 T f Beginning its 19th season min^am anjcl Mt. Holyoke Col- LM'M /k fcf f Monday in the Greek Theater lege. Marcia Nelson (rf the Uni- ff llllo 1 /X X-fl/ftfO IJilol/ X-/ll'ff'Cf I'Ot/fl' at Cranbrook. the Summer versity of Michigan will serve Theater School will include on as intermediate assistant. Nan* ..... „ ..... u .... j. j,. _ its faculty seven of its own cy Walker of Pontiac will aid Mrs. William Mihalek In- Council delegates wifl be ing teachers who wUl not re- , j ^ ^ ^ j called officer, for WUli, Mrs. Sylve.^ (^u^. hu,, in the faU. Mm. Amen “ Bloomfield Anne \Caton of Birmingham PTA at the annual ’tart day’ Mrs. George Gronsky and Mrs. Googarion, Mrs. MUes, Rich- ^ Michigan SUte wlU be a lund.«n •n.^ri.y In Ih. WlUlm D.VI.. »d Sutol »dj«eph Bm». , . Hampshire, tearfier vice presl- the purchase of 55 pair of roll- ♦ ♦ ♦ m^iau divuion lasts all dav for six weeks In dent: Mrs. Albert Krueger. er skates during thif school Unda Cfex. Judy Washum. ff^r - irt^rSdiate secrdtary; Mrs. tavern year. Carla Willdns and Alice Knie- * * sions and eiaht weeks in the Knlbbs, treasurer: Mrs. James Gifts were presented to Mrs. ger of the Service Squad Girts Heading the Juniors wU! be ^ Miles, historian. Betty Tnid^ and the follow- cared for the small children. Jo Burr Fredrickson of Bir- . in aU^sesrf i^ater including pa^cipation in Abby Sayg, Don’t Order the Boy Around the pools, or the Cranbrook ■"■■■— ' ' ' ' tennis courts. Try Asking^ Then Throw In a Little Love accommodated when there is a By ABIGAIL VAN BIW Is IS and then let the Amy realize that it’s the drink, DE^ T fo- WombeiJlTSama aSi DEAR ABBY: Our 15-year- tiam him? that make him big-hearted.’ ” n^ head of English at Cranbrook. old boy U our problem. He CORNERED ^a^ Saturday ni^t Lester t%ie^nS ’ won’t do a thing unless he is DEAR CORNERED: Your was feeling good again and he ,hey all paid for it. He worked last son needs some affection and gave away my plastic rain- have a picture of George Foroet That Nct summer at a garage and we real undersUnding. Do you jj , ^ 79^ ,,y, j Washington on them. Add r heard all .. ----- l like to keep it in the car. Do them up: for Better WoVC wha"a‘”gJ*d hav^et to meet S nomal I have the right to call the Jfctets" t^* tNEAf-the nights when worker he 15-year-old boy who wouldn't waitress he gave it to and 3L_ « you do not pin curt your hair. tr,..pn M they can for the kake of Sundi^. Mlse Oliver received a eouwoon lorm micnigan hostess and other guestt equipment for sports and picnics this summer. Toss B. A. degree to histpiy ami SUte University. She is also «ho wmild be made very un- out education. She Is a«liated with affiliated with Zstg Tsu Alpha comfortable if th^ were made ' . wasning macnitw ana rnp come oui Zcu Tau Alpha Sorority. . SohHl^ at the univerMty awin gl Uk existing t^^ bright and fresh, with no jading, no shrinking. The graduate's eternal tassel trouble can be as annoying as a troublesome mosquito on a summer evening. Pontiac CeraraTs champ debater, Clark Davis of Rose court, responds in traditional fashion with a hearty blow. Next time he tufns his head, though, it will be back again! Seven Alumni on Faculty Theater School Ready An old-faskoned tire swing in the yard of the Raymond D. Mundes of Meadow Place is enjoyed by Barbara Stock, 10, also of Meadow Place, and Martha Munde, 9. The two epitomize the long golden hours of childhood summers shared -with a congenial neighbor. Playhouses and dress-up and berrying are also on their summer gggWa._________________:____________ Area Graduation News CSiartes Ronald Hummel, who was graduated cum laud* from Princeton University, Princeton. N.J., Tuesday has arrived in London, England, tor summer work with a group of 10 exchange graduates. His parentf, the Chsries Hummels of Devon Lane, Bir-. mingham, who attended the exercises, have arranged a tour of the Continent as a graduation present. He will do graduate work at the Harvard Qd-lege of business administration this toll. ★ ★ ★ Henry H. Beam, son of the Henry Beams of Larchlea drive, received a bachelor of science in engineering. ♦ * * Sr. M. Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Lee and children Robert and Suaan have just returned from Ramey AFB, Puerto Rico, whqre Sgt. Lee haa been sU-tioned for three years. They are now visiting Mrs. Lee’s parents, the Edward Pritchards of Fourth avenue, and his mother Mrs. Earl Lee of Woodlow drive, Waterford Township. * It A Adventist young people of Pontiac saw their idticial delegates off this week to a big North American youth congress in Atlantic City, N.J. Glenn Joe Heil of Oakland avenue, assistant mtosionary volunteer leader and counselor of the Young People’s Pathfinder Gub. will be among the 1,600 delegates. Accompanying him will be Mrs. HeU, Carol N. Heil. the Donald L. Red-wines. Naomi and Marilyn X Patchin. ♦ ★ ♦ James A. Jolly, son of Mr. and Mu L- T. Jolly Of Dels-ware drive received a master of arts degree from Michigan SUte UniverBity at die recent Returned to their hoipe’ on Lewis street are Mr. and Mi's. Leo Halfpenny who have bMn in New York Qty for a week. Mr. Halfpenny attended the Municipal Finance Officem' meeting at the SUUer-Hilton Hotel. ship, entertained 60 guests at an open house for their son, Charles Nixon. Sunday afternoon. Out-of-town guests Weie from Rochester, Lake Orion, Dearborn. JaCkson and Highland Park. ^ ♦ ♦ * Nelson Kent Dailey, son of Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Dall^ of Chippewa road, was among 1.-300 students recently graduated from Brigham Young University. City Gartden Directors Assemble for Coffee The Board of Directors tf the Pontiac Branch of Woman’s National Farm and Garden Assn, gathered Wednesday morning for a coffee hour . and business meeting at ^ Orchard Lake home of president. Mrs. Edward M. Buck-ley on Commerce road. ' Board members are Mrs. William B. Hartman of Pitt road, first vice president: Mrs. Harold £. Hewlett of East Iroquois road, second vice president; Mrs. William D. Thomas Jr. of Shore View drive, recording secretary; Mrt. John H. Patterson of ■ecreUry: uid Mrs. James Nye of Sylvan Shores drive. Preceding the Untvmity of Michigan oommencement (gc-erctoes Saturday, the CarrsO C. Braida o( Roaewood drive lee at family dinner in Ann Arbor. 9ie received her bache-■ lor of arts degree to education. Also attendingithe ceremony were the Rev. and Mrs- James Braid. Mra. Roy Stroup. Mn. Donald Branson, Albert Flynn, the John Braids widi Sue and John Jr. Sr i ★ ♦ Jerry L. KnlsUe of Cooley ^Lake road, Watarford ’Township, received his bachelors degree to busiaeii adaiBistra- Standlng committee chairmen. also members of the board of directors are Mrt. Verne C. Hampton of Brook-side drive, Bloomfield HiOs. civic improvement; Mrs. Mac T. Whitfield of West Iroquois road, conservation: Mrs. John JE. Windiate «f Unioo Lake road, education; and Mrs. Barney W. Habel of Cherokee rood, extension. Others are Mrs. Cleo R. Gat-ley of Oneida road, fiower ahow; Mrs. J. SUndiah Sibley at OrMe nnd, horticultural,therapy; Mra. Arthur R Young of Shore View drive, totenatigul cooperation; Mn: W. r. -Maybuiy of East Iio-quoia road, idarketing; Mrs. Robert B. Oliver of West Iroquois road, membership; snd Mrs. Jack Habel of Miami road. nntificatMn. * ♦ # OdwT board of directors members are Mrs. H. O. Luad-beck of Ch^vrwa road. phD-antfaropy: Mn. Harold A. FHzgerala of Ottawra drive, photography; Mn. J>hUUp M. IhililliaRl el Soalh Bertohire roadi program; Mn. Cedi Me-' Callum of Cherokee road, pul^ lidty; and Mrs. Louis H. Schlmmel of West Iroquois road, revisions. Othen are Mn. Bruce J. Annett of Sylvan Shores drive, scrapbook; Mn. Harold B. Euler of Ottawa drive, aodal; . Mrs. Robert J. Algm of West Iroquois road, ways and means; and Mn. Robert M. Glenn of Garendon road, Bloomfield HiUs, yearbook. Plans for the coming year were formulated. Mrs. Sibley spoke of the work of the horticultural therapy commit-' . tee at the Pontiac State Hoo-pital and show^ corsages made by memben of the committee and hy -patienU at tho hospital. A second board of directon meeting trill be held early in Couple to Mark Silver Wedding . Hic silver wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mn. Barboui WilUams will be observed Sunday at an open house tron I to s p.m. at their home on Florence avenue^ Among the gueeta will be the Rev. Gideon KnwhM ol Fmtidale who married the tau pie June*19. MBS. to Ponttoc. Mr. William’a nwHier, Mn. Jwnea R WUUams of Hart- lord^ Ky., Mn. Qeiy, part|. w M NPw Cariiale; Ind , and Mr#. Otto aachsmano and daughter* Alyce and Kaye, oi Coioma, art expected. Four Pagts Today in AVomon's Soefion X \.: THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1060 FIFTEEN Central Bureau Tea Honors Community Volunteers^ IThoM dear plaatic haU wWi, Georfe Gerahwln lowrt the ^ Bower trim are a wetaome change|aao. but he rehiaea to a viM fmm h*wd wauvea on a rmtay day, ta hand. He tbooght vloUni had Pretty but very practical! |no dtrd^ tor virUe maalc. The TWid Aimoal Tea homrinc volmtaara wai glren hy the Central Vplttiteer Bureau of the PonBae Area thiUed Fund Thursday at the Lane Pine road home of lira. Stanley Carter. * * * Mrs. Allen Prieatley. newly elected chairman of the Bureau ' weiooined membert and their quests. OutsUndln* volunteers of 19GS were presented awards by Kart Bradley, executive director of the Pintiac Area United Fund. ♦ * * Organised In MM, the hn«aa today has aa edhnated twenty All ages may volunteer their service to this organization in which Jobs range from simple rlerieal work such as addressing pnveldpea to Jobs requiring professional ikBl. * * * Since Its Inception the bureau has referred volunteers to the clinic at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Oakland County Soddy for ' Oippled OiUtkvn, and County Health Department. BoaH at Education. American Red (>mi, , Pontiae Stata Hoapltal. Pontiac General Hovital and the Michigan Car Found Pineapple HONOLULU (UPI) - Oirl apple, a major product tt Ita ncwcet state. The Pineapide Qtmnt’ Assn, at HawaU aays fha fratt. a natlvn o< Brasil, was |nnd fagr Cdnnhos on his aaeond voyav td America. 71w date at its tranq>laiitli« to the nth state b imknowa, but the first recorded evidence appeared fai 1811 About 10 per ceat at the pliieappie sold la the Untted Statca today to Ha- Honorii at the Central Volunteer Bureau's third annual tea Thursday were local Pontiac Area United Fund volunteers jrom left, Margaret Steward of Murphy street, Mrs. Thomas Hor- witz of James K boulevard, Mrs. Mary Mogg of South Shirley street and Mrs. Mck ^erlatza of Birmingham. The affair was at Lone Pine road home of Mrs. Stanley Carter. Mrs. Stanley Carter, at left, was hostess to the volunteers. She joins Central Volunteer Bureau Chairman Mrs. Allen Priestley of Edgefield drive at attractively decorated tea table. ShouMn’fActHerAse’ Blue Daisy Days Here Looks Good In, Sheath at 55 LOWMAN for instance that fit snugly. dtvssed envelope with your request nan of 55 —j ^ 11 or U. People < for leaflet No. 3. Address Josephine Q. *T era a small frame, height, five feet two inchee, weight 115 pounds. My watot 38, Mpe 36 inches. I like to ■ Junlorlooklng dotbes. I don't 1 cMldtob clothes but sheaths. [ ’took like a high'Lowman hi care of The Pontiac •cbool gill. I am not trying to look like a girl hut Juat.to be myself. Do you think that one should change their form of dresi because of years, or wear they know they look and feel best A. I thlik thnt a her. I de net beUeve that she skeald act. dreae er think Hke ■he to supposed |e **al her age.” Press. Q. "I am 55 .yeara old. 5 leet He inch tall and weigh 130 pounds. My bust measures 35 inches, waist 37 and hips 36. I wear a size 13 but I have a roil of fat Just above the wftot when I wear a girdle. A. You arc doing fine! Wonder-tuily! Your weight to Just right for medium frame and your measurements are in good ratio. If you want to come nearer perfection, you should lose an inch (i* so from , . the waistline. Exerctoes for slim-Itowevw, ^ women ■na ming the waist are the one* you (astray by their wish to appeaT jj^ lyounger than they are, and they i buy clothes which are not flatter-! ing. BUT I certainly do not feel I that the sheath doro this. More older women would wear them if they had a figure like yours. | so that I am ashamed of tli |Exerdae doesn’t seem 'much. I probably do not pxerciae :long eiKNigh. I need yopr advice ideeperately and immediately, Blue Star Mothers of America chapter 4. have completed plans for Blue Daisy Dajv today and Saturday. Attending the recent 18th an- Sewing Group Reports Work The Cancer Sewing Unit of St. Michael Church held iu final work meeting Wednesday with a cooperative luncheon In the Pariah Hall. Mrs. R. A. Lamb assisted idrs. 'H. Watson, chalrinan. in recording artictot that have been completed for die Michigan Cancer Foundaflon since Jan. 1. IV group has packed and mailed 37>,« pounds of material tor dressings to the Catholic Medical Mission Board for use in medical ecn-in Asia and Africa. nual convention at the Henrose Hotel, Detivlt. Urere Mrs. Florence MoCtae, Mrs. Edward Schram, Geoi»f Kayga. Mrs. Lesi^ M. Andeieon, Mrs. Archie H. Tryon, MM. Cbartoi Cbwloy. Mia. George Leinen-ger and Mrs,' John Yunk. who turi| charge ot ^ A totter woa read inm tte UA. veterans HospiUd, Dearborn, thanking the group tar radkM, lap robaa,,bU» and scuffles. * Feted by Lucky 13 The Lucky 13 Birthday Club 1 ored Mrs. William A. Daugherty Monday evening at the home of( Mrs. Steve Sapelak on Wesbrook avenue. i ♦ j Mrs. Daugherty will be hostess for the next meeting at her home ion Prospect .street. 16-PC. SET $595 45-PC. SET $14w •ervlce of 8 OR 3*1894 ItSl Dixie Hwy., DrayM* Ptotot We Diseount 20% to 50% Bunk Beds |00 ’39 Metal Bed Fraaes 6^95 HeRyweod Beds $2^0° iNNnsraiNG MATTHSSIS $]^88u, DISCOUNT Bin FUBNITUBE A. Exerelte to the eniy "prehably net eaiagh,” this to atasMl to be the ease. TV hips are more difficult to ■educe than the waist and abdomen but they succumb to exer-jcise finally. You should concentrate on hip and thigh exercises fo( 30 to 30 minutes EVERY day. If you or any of my readers would like [to have my tested hip-elimming routine send a stamps. seU-ad- FOR JUNE ENGAGEMENTS... A FABULOUS SELECTION! **Hemmdy Star'* Tho NEWEST and MOST BEAUTIFUL oolitairea at an amazing low price. Over a dozen ■tyles to choose from . . . and all a fuU 14 CARAT DIAMOND >99.50 14K WHITE or YELLOW GOLD Your Choico Here to farther jraad that CONNOIXrf KNOWINOLTlt UMOiMOUM Omna Pamdae't Only iRefiifered Jeweler American Gem Society > • 16 W. Hnnm presents ^SWIWEAR Petals at Sea by Jantzen — A Color Shape carved in sinuous drape of petals. *16 95 A Intricately plain yet 80 devastating the way you look in the most simple swimsuit by Jantzen molded into a wonderful sheath with new pellon bra construction. Btoa. •! f?95 Id la It XmJ •'CHARGE IT* or, a Loag Term Budget Aeceaat at BIRTON'S ./ SMART Ladies’ APPAREL 75 N. Saginaw SrXTEEX THE POXTIAC "press, FRIDAY, JUNE IT, IWM Dining at Its Very Best in An Atmosphere of Elegance and Charm lUn|jfiSlep 3nn Woodward South Lout Lake Road Bloonfiold HUb MI 4-1400 Open Every Day Including Sundays Five Priratc Diniiir Roouii Acoommodatint 10 to SOO Guaata DANCING SATURDAY—KinfriajF Ian Coachaien ia tha CotillioB Rooai THE GYPSIES—la tho Empire Room Nichtly JOE ALEXANDER—at the Plaao ia the Villace Pub Broadqcnt* dlr«el from th* Kingslay Lobby by : — 12 Noon to I P.M. — Monday throueh Friday. Honeymooning at Falls Weds in Baptist Church Dr. Tom Malone aolemnlzed the marriage of Florence Mariene Doo-Un and Carlton Thomas Lewis Saturday evening in Emmanuel Baptist Church. The Qmer Doolins ot East Pike street are parenu of the bride. The bridegroom, who is of Union street^ is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Lewis of Calalia, 111. White rose pointe lace over taffeta fashioned the baUerina-length wedding-dress. The bodice was styled with a scalloped V neckline and three-quarter length id^es. A Jeweled crown krid the bal-tortaM leagth veH s( pure sift II-hHlsa. 1«e bridal rasoais la-ctaded white carnations, U7 and MBS. CARLTON T. LEWIS Mrs. Robert Dunn was her sister's honor matrtn. Her princess sheath of ballet blue silk organza over taffeta was worn with matching leaf headband. She held a cascade of blue marguerites. Gall Harris was the bridegroom'! best man. Carl and Dilyard seated guests at their sister’s wedding, with their.cousin, Gene Doolih and Bill C. Thmer. RDSTICK MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER s«nn ufc* as. Open Dully 10 A. M. tu 9 P. M. SENSATIONAL ^ DAY VALUES! Valnes to T •If. •lif. •iif. • If. • If. • If. • If. • If. eUg. • If. •Itf. S1.H nwd ChmUlc ktk SMi (t-pc.)... Stl S1.9S riuMl-lKk Hutic ClMki. S4"iS4" U. fl.iS ItIm IfuAtl WMft Iff. 24"i3i" la. ISc Wiillt raiMT PntoctMi. lifpmd. 2 Iw Sl.ii nat-C«ut Daena Faadt. 40"iir' la. 49c la. 199% Fiat liami Iilch«i Tewab 4 let T9c lacfaaii lath Tewab 2r'i4r*.........2 iar ISc la. Waihclathi. 6aa4 Ccaia Faifaet 19 far 59c la. FiiaM Tany litchaa Tawab . .3 far 49c la. *Maifaa*|aaai‘ Strlpa Tairr litchaa Tawab.............. 3 far 59c la. Iff 29"i49*' Sttfpa laik Tawab 3 iar 91.49 la. Iff 24''l49” T^ ChaaUla lafi 19c la. *Macfaa-Iaaai‘ ■attar Dlihclalhi (2ali)................liar 79c la. *Sllicaa* Iraaiaf laarl Cavan.. .2 far SJOO Bowen-Halvoison Vows Told in'Drayton Plains The Rev. W. J. Teeuwissen solemnized the candlelight vows of Sharon Kay Halvorson and Lpny Arthur Bownn Saturday evening in CommunKy United PreiM^rian Church. Drayton Plains. Receivii^ with the Gerhard seph Haivorsons of Elizabeth Lake nwd, at their daughter's churdh reception,, were the Arthur M. Bowem td Lake Oakland, parenu of the brideCroom. preeedtag the bride te the ehanoei decked wMfc pabns and baskets ef wUte giadMI were MRS. DEXTER JARRETT ker aoat, Mrs. Harold Hunt, Carla Faye DooHa, aad Sharon Lew-is. To begin a honeymoon to Northern Michigan and Niagara Falls, the new Mrs. Lewis donned a gray i and white striped cotton suit. The couple wall be at home on Silver Lake road. Mrs. Dooiin. in a blue and green sUk print, wore a corsage of white butterfly roses. Janett-Allison Vows Exchanged in Pontiac Donna Allison exchanged vows,of Edith street end William Alii-with Dexter Jarrett at 7 Saturday'son of Detroit and son of Mr. and' evening in St. Trinity Lutheran'Mrs. Arthur Jarrett of East boule-Chureh, with the Rev. Geoige jjvar^ ‘he ««pie will also reside| Mahder officiating. teitea leailh fraeks ef aqae sik 'jon East boulevard. Matron of lywor Mrs. James Austin, carried A cascade of aqua and white carflationa Lucretia Creighton of Drayton Plains. Un-■ ~ n bridegromn’s sister __________F^ard W- Andeioon, sister of 9»e bride, carried cascades of while carnations. ♦ Denesse Cavalier scattered rose petide ftora a wicker baaket. Tha iHide'a HiK»^length gown of iwhite ailk organza and Chaittflly I lace featured a portrait neckline. iHer fingertip veil ol French silk jilluzion (ell firom a jeweled tiara. ' Pearl jewelry, gift of the bridegroom and a cascade of white roaca and carnations comfdeted her Cheryl Allison, the bride's sister. | attended as maid of honor and| David Jones served as best nun; ft>r the ceremony pm^ormed in the] pretence of the immediate family. . * it * I Daughter of Mrs. Alma Allison 46 Graduated at Wever Some stue’ents graduated from Wever Elementary School Tues- • Come In Today for Your Fres • ; MAKE-UP DEMONSTRATION • fTifRLE noRmpn • 12 W. Huron FE 2-4010 I FINE PORTRAITS SOTHmASD STUDIO 12 E. Pik* St. FE 2-2711 day afternoon, ^ith parents and biends present. ‘ as Arthur Bell,, principal coi«ratu)aled the itu-i dents. . I Certificates were awarded bv) the sixth grade teachers, Gail Mac-Laren and Lorimer Beyers. I Norman Kuijala, (^cipal of: Lincoln Junior High School, wel-, corned the children and Mrs. Fred ^ Goins, president of Lincoln PTSA, j ' the parentt. The peocestional and recessianalj was played by Mrs. Melvin p Boresma. music teacher. : Refreshments were served by the fifth grade room mothers. Mrs.j I Kenneth McQueen was chaiimani !(rf the committee. i MR. and MRS. HARRY LOME Married 25 Years | \ , wXr!.”: Markx 50th Anniversary The newlyweds will return to a home on Kohler street, Drayton Plains after a honeymoon at Houghton Lake. White acceasories and a conaga of pink raaea accented Mrs. Hal-vorson't light Uuc laoe sheath cboeen (or her daughter’s wedding. Yellow roeee complemented Mrs. Bowen’s hdl-aldrted dress of medium Uue lace and sUk chiffon. Soapsuds Facials (NEA) — No matter what cRsm or eoametlcs you apply, start with a aoapBads fadal. There's no beauty suhatitiita nue will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary > with an open house 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday at the home of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Stowe of Claybum drive, Waterford Township. Celebrating tbeirxgolden wedding-Janniversary today are Mr. and iMrs. Harry Lonle of^nkm street. Both from Falkirk. Scotland, they were wed in Pontiac's Eirst Bap-itist Church. An open bouse from 2 to iS p.m. Sunday at tbo JMt. Oem^ streal home of (he couple’s s^ln-iaw Better Living To hAp 3ft>u grace your home with elegant Uvlng . . . McLeod’s offer some of the most luxurious carpets available In this country. Blended with fine American craftsmanship and desicn are the most rare and soi«ht-after Imported wools or the superior fibres from the burgeoning chemical Industry. For the un-ususd, for luxury, for' a complete stock of carpeting In all price ranges, visit us soon. Ton will appreciate shopping In the quiet atmosphere provided In our Bloomfield Hills loca- ‘‘Classic Flair” from Alexander Smith A new oonemt In mateh-Butad styling. Exquisite textured design is color correlated to a Frlese plush to use in ad-lotning rooms or throughout the home. 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R^van Lake, and Mrs. Max Miller of Maynard court; and two sons, Don Lonie of Dkroit and James Lonie of Alma street, Waterford Town- Mature Women INSURE YOUR FUTURE Prepare yourseif for a career in the Beauty Profession ButU Tidir FktM R 4.1194 Mist Wilson deied WeditidAy iiAimr couni Wk CAST HUIOH < Xrasfo^ ... Sad ftear THE POXTIAC PRESS, FRIDAV. JI NK 17, I960 SEVENTEEN WITH^ gifts; Fi«m GEORGE'S PTA Units Hold Dinner ctalrmai Somers. In ISarlmont Baptist Church, Saturday evsnh«. TIm bride, daagbtsr at Mrs. Idea Maary HawUaa at Manat ■ayal atreet, WatertiH Tean-aUp, and the lata Mr. HawklBa was i^vea la amfriage by bar brother Otae. The ftederieh at Albette SotardoT. MoBdoy 6l^3«14 New SWIM SUITS 199 Planning the annual summer ball at Rodiester Country Club June 25 are members of Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority. Mrs. Harry Rh^s (from left) of Liberty street is chairman, Mrs. L. S. Schienfler of Drayton Plains, publicity chairman. Mrs. Jack R. Andress of Waterford Township is planning nautical decorations end Mrs. Charles T. Knowlton Jr. of Dwight avenue is ticket chairman. Alpha Alpha Sets Summer Ball The annual summer ball fori Sigma Alpha Sorority Is set tor Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsiloa'June 25 at the Rochester Country EASY TERMS GiH$' 3.ey were married Saturday In a candlelight ceremony In the Apostolic Church of Christ, Pontiac. The brtde ia the former Caria Mrs. Osri T. HUl of S4U Adams the Rev. and Mrs. DaaM E. Butler af Orsaa City, Fla. For her wedding, the bride wore a Chantilly lace and tulle gown with a cameo neckline. The bodice was embroidered in seed pearls and sequins. Her fingertip veil was of nyloii lace and tulle. . JAMES M. Attending the bride were Bernice Cone of Pontiac, Mrs. Dennis served as best man. Uthers were McQurs and Driene Fiefala, both pennls Mcaure, and Earl and Bob ot Avon Township, and Joyoe Lam- White, both of Pontiac. Bobby belt of Clawaan. Charlene New- Whittenberg was ring-bearer, man was flower girl. A reception was held in the * it’ tk church pariors tmihediately follow- Hmotiiy Bowen of Pontiading the ceremony. Four Roads Designated Set Orion Twp. Oiling ORION TOWNSHIP-The Orion Townahqi Board has designated the oU mealing of Miller^ Heights, Conklin and Scripps road as its 1960 road matching fund project for which the'township has allocated 15,000. It It it The Oakland County Road Commission matches the funds and CAROL ANN MARTA An Aim. • altar date hu been net by Cam Aim MRstg^ ttaush* ’ter at Mr. and' Mrs. K. E. fkwka. UU Mmhte Rd.. WaUed LMaTaiid nmerick CTOedy. He b the an of Mr. md Mira. W. I K WiU reerive hlin m It ajB. TWa pr^ la revered by tee IMiread mstchliv finals. One-half mfil for the townritip lihraiy wUI be levied again this year as it has been in past years, the Board hu decided. The remainder of the 1.14 mills or .84 mills, availaUe for uk by tae township of the total 15-mUl Umltatiao wiU go into the general md. A A ♦ Acting on the recommendation nt the county planning commission, the Board hu denied a request to resone a 130 by 100 toot parcel at the end ot Lake road tor a dog The Towndiip Zonbif Board had prevfamrty lecomiiModed file re- Mrg. PawMitUiiYeilg $1MilHon Projert^ By JIM LORO WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP -Phuu far a IL8Q0.009 Ivxory apartment development on a 3(>«cre 1 here were dist^bsed yute^ day. The project would be on Dawsn Island in White Lake. The bdand Is awae WIBard D. Dawwai, « Bd., White Labs. 8ke.ls alas the majsr BtwddHilder la the ear- JAMES SHELDON New president ot the Lake Orion Lions Oub is Junes Sheldon of 87 Highland Ave. Proprietor of Sheldon’s Restaurant, he hu been a member of the local club 12 years. He will be an l.onor guest at the “Presidents Dflmer” tomorrow evening at White Horse Inn, Metamora. Julius Clevio. district governor of HA 2 Lioitk International, wUl be guest speaker. Sheldon will take office July 1. Camp Agawam to0penJune2Af Plans White Lake Isle Luxury Apartments The bridge would be Ughted and built u a drawbridge to let boht-•uver around the Maud without obstruction, Mrs. Dawson (krawbridge, Mrs. Dawson project. The Deveipping Os. Once the project is started, it would take about seven months to complete, according to Mrs. Dawson. She hopes to see construction begin in September. OCCUPANTS WOUUB OWN Planned u a coopentive apartment, the devriopment would be owned by persons occupying the custom-built apartments. Island Uke apokes of a wheel have been drelgaed by Detroit architect Harieu E. Baakea. A total of 100 units would be contained in eight buildings. Unite will include a living room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath. Hundreds of Scouts to Use Place This Year, Says Director LAKE ORION - Boy Scout Camp Agawam near here will open June 26, Camp Director Charles W. Whippo announced yesterday. Spring Conclave of Chippewa Lodge No. 29, Order of the Arrow, will be held at Osmp Agawam this weekend to ready the camp for the summer season. Lodge Chief Larry Elzerman ol Utica said that about 75 acoota and leaders will be induct-the order, which is a national society of honor campers. A, A A Sevsral hundred boy scouts In the Clinton Valley Council will attend the camp this summer, learning and putting to use their skills and crafts in outdoor living. Ihey also srfil «>Jny swimming; archery and riflery, along with a campii^ spirit of camaraderie, according to Whipple. have front and rear balconies. The Island w«dd be leaehed by a l,N0-fost tnis-way bridge I means a M4iouita-day at-nt would be needed to opscate aramp te prtvi^ •MhsfthalM nalto. MsaM. No can would be visWe on fl* l«Und Mn. Dawson said tbs beauty of the iriaad, a favorite pkntc spot for boatos in the sumoire. wonT be destroyed. . As te apartments wte eoiii trees in the waj would be removed and tram^ted claewben on te property. SateteHsa sroald be handbd by a dispatal piaat an the main- The county Department of Public Woiks has alresdy approvtd {dans for the disposal {dant ATTENDANT NBCE88ABT Once the ^ant ware constructed, the department would take it over nd maintain it, offictals laid. Tenants would pay lor the eerv-Ice, however. Mrs. Dawson estlmstef that tenants would |>ay $50 a month tor services, such u electric lighting swL heating, and custodiaii and bridge tender salartes. Hie property waa purchased by Mrs. Dawson in 1946 from retired Circuit Jui^e Frank L. Doty. Heavy oppaaittoa to te proj- years age • kas aU bat dlsap. prered. Mrs. Dawsoa said. “Meat et the eppoSHtea cam* in 1M7. They Jest didat waat netebaOd.” Each apartment would coat Jl*,-000, Mrs. Dawson stated. She said the apartments wouM be built with an “eye toward execsitives aad charge of the program will be Joba M. Fittgerald ot Pontiac. Scoutmasters ot camp sections WiU be William M. Wall of Pontiac, Larry Etoerman of Utica, and Wallpoc B. HiUman and Albert Kmidaen Jr., both of Drayton Plains. Other members of the staff wiU include Carl Pocate, range officer; William Pofienberg, handicraft director, Dennis Thornton, nature director, and waterfront directors CUtford R. Irwin and Frank lin H. Share Jr. A scout from a foreign country wiU be a guest at Camp Agawam prior to his Joining the local Council delegation in attending the National JubU^ Jamboree at Colorado Springs, Colo., Id late. July. He hasn’t been named yet. Extend Miss Orion Registration Time LAKE ORION - The deadline fw filing appUcationa for the “Miss Orion’’ contest has been extended to Jbne 25 because of the hikim; of the minimum age requirement from 16 Jo 17H yean. Prevtonriy. entries had to be I, whs Is soee|»tlng the a|h She and two ofiier former queens re seiving as contest cochairmen of the 1960 competition. They are Mrs. Rex Furney and Mrs. John McGee. A A-" -A Judges will idek the contest win her to reign over the Hoinecom-;feg FeRIval here July 2-4. There will be no penny-a-vote balloting as in previous yean, Mias Roberto Church Group to Picnic Around SwiimninQ Pool TROY—The Women’s Assn, ot TVoy's First Presbyterian Church wUl hold its final meeting ot the saaon ’Tuesday on a picnic. Mrs. Lester Paulaon has invited members to bedd the picnic arourtd the swimming pool at her home. 2625 Vhay Lane, Birmingham. Vocation Church Sdiibol to Open in Ortonvitle ORTONVILLE - The OrtanviOe Methodist vacation church eebori londay and is open to youngsters from kindergarten tteough te sixth grade. A program is planned on the nal evening of ciasoeo June 30. It will start at 7:30 p.m. Ths first sugar cane grown in ■ Abat is now te Uiitted States produced ip Louisipna in 177L THE POXTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE 17, 19C0 NINETEEN Frondiz! Back 'Homt' ^ GOBBIO, Italy (I) — where hia porenU - AMlirn ^ U*y Wt TO pTMiQfnt M u r 0 Froodizl oCtyean ago aboanl g mule. Mkhigm*±)Larg^Ljai!deii 24 North Soginow Stroot . |,- ’if t . a f' to U. 8. Navy hdioo|itai. IWa record teet at Patuxant River, Md., law a SKHliouDd Bdlpop mi«rilc fired tarn the dwpper. Tlie Navy said k waa the largeat and first radio-cantroDed mlssi)e.ever itwt Irom a beUccpter. Ihe test took place It days ago, but the pictare waa Juat ideaaed. Prevkaarty. oiily jet fighters had fired the Bulbmp. Meg Keeps Her Promise and Hires Ruby's Mate LONDON (UPI)-Princeaa Ma^ garet, *fao returaa ftrom her * Amstroag'Jonea. has kept romantic promiae made kng ago to her personal maid Ruby, it was learned today. s kept her e Ruby extremely happy woman, Iv Wring Norman Gordon as steward ct the new hooMhold llargMvt and Thgy are setting up at No. 10 Kensington Palace. Gordon is Ruby's husband.. IVy met sanM It yean age INFORMATION & FITTING CENTER 103 N. SAGINAW FE. 2-0292 feetmaa, was relegated to the Jnalor statf nesL Not only that. When the royal tomlb' traveled, Ruby and Gordon could not ride in the same car or train compartment. When the prinoeaa made on^ Ruby could go already wee Priaeees Margaret's per-asaal msM. When Ruby and Gordon M In love and wanted to be married, complications forced Gordon to quit his palace job. gTBK^ ETIQUETTE Strict etkioetto is preserved In toe domestic quarters of the royal household, as In everything else. Ruby and Norman were not of the same rank. 9q Norman quit Ids job and went to work for the post “What a shame! Margaret told Ruby, who had tepded hn* sinee baby days. “But never hM, Roly. When I get nsanied yon sad Norman shall came to live together la a Wee Bttte flat In my hsnm. That’s a pronriae.^ Ruby As perstasl maid ti la the epperaervaats diabig good wishes from all the royal family. Later the Queen Mother bond them a anall flat bdiind lisri-borougb Hoow not iar ftmn aarenoa House where Margvet dto Queen Mother Uved together. FREQUENTLY APART So Ruby could go to and each day to take care ol her husband and their own home. But they were frequently separated as Princem Blargaret made her royal jonmeys with Ruby accompanying her, and toe arrangement always was lea than FATHER^S DAY SPECIALS In Any Industry. . . 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Norvell, 46 Wen-onab Dr., has been Tribute Fund chairman since its — *- the sprtaig et 1956. t ★ if H **a treasury where the unfortunate draw tbe relief they need, w ‘1 be sertnidy bandb na|«B why PMlIae has taken In Its fleld( M’s comparable to I rases «f dlstreas, Mhampered by U.S. Altaches Leaving Cuba Castro Ofdtrs Ex-P^l Mon Out; Will Wo Retaiioto? His idea was the genesis for the Tribute Fund. No public drives for funds are conducted by Tribute Fund Cbm- Ibe idea fdr the fund came froni Imsand T. Lewis, tormtr president of both tbe Community ChesI and the Pontiac Area United Fund, Ao early as IMg, Lewis saw the need ter a spe^ group o( with ae set fennela tor meetlag It was to be free of all red tape O' ready to meet and . solve es at the time of A small sum of money can mean survival to a needy and deserving family. :A teacher whose wife stricken with a fatal illness needed money to keep his family together for her final daya. Kt dcpandl on the generosity of Individual and corporate oontrlbutioiia Jo^. honor of groiq» or individuals deserving recogni- ‘A memorial tribute in the form of a re-built life, a salvaged career, in the sound body of a child who would otherwise go through life twu small aeae, waa lajared la His wife wished to keep her two young sons at home. A grant from the Tribute Fund was available tor tbe hiring of a housekeeper to make fulflUment of her wish possible. A Pontiac factory worker who had undergone delicate heart surgery did ndt have the money pay for private nursing csrs which doctors said he needed. Tbe Tribute Fund loened him IKe money. The fund hes provided a wig for a young girl, who through illness, tost her hair. For others, it has obtained hearing and dental aids, glasses, artifidal Umbs and bracts, and wheel chain. M IA MI » - Two U. S. Em-Gtoey attaches were expects W leave Cuba today after being accused of conspiring tvith Prime Minister Castro's enemies and dered out of the country. The tWo Americans are Edwin L. Sweet of Abilene, Tex., and Waiianj G. Friedemann of Stillwater. Okla., both assistant T attaches and both former FBI The Stote Department so tar had not said whether it would expel two Cuban attaches from Washii^tton in retaliation. _ Ambassador Philip Bonsai protested the expulskm order, the first such against a U. S. Embassy official in Havana since Castro's successful revolt against the Fulgenclo Batista government. Embaasy officials said Sweet nd Friedemann were vir'*'— some Cubans when they seized by agents of defense chief "Tbe Tribute Fond doesn't offer eervieet in Qm eenne tt agendM do — ite eervlces are strictly hi the realm of tinancial assistanceV where this is the oidy answer,” Norvell said. Sometimes committee mu find otbe^ enswhra on their own. Such a case thrived a disturbed youth who mplayed interest and talent in m^c. MUSIC DfSTEUenON \ Presented with a requesK chase an accordion for th^boy, committee munbert and the resentative of the agency graduahy turned the youth’s interest toward the playing of a clarinet. HBlf Ftm THE NtBDF ~ WlUl^ Oatb. executive director of tbe Big Brothen ot Oakland CMoHy, Ihc., requests funds to help a disturbed ' >>outb from Mn. Ralph T. Norvell (left), Tribute Fhnd chairman, and Mrs. John Blsmy, vice chelniian. Tbe Tribute Fund provides financial aid to individuals and tamflies In cases not covered by exietiag aocial service agendes. Nation Grows 28 Million During 50s; Total Now Stands at 179,500,000 ■Ibe Tribute Fund does not ie-oei^ appeal^ from individuals. “They must seek help through social agencies," Mrs. Norvdi said. "We are interested in helping those who hdp themselves." Committee members help rab« monies for the fund through tbe sale ol bdlday greeting cards. WASHINGTON (AP)-A recacdidown 7,2 per ' growth at 28 mllbon in the last dacade haa rocketad the U.S. populatiOB to 176H million, Tbs total to aubtoct to revtoton. ne flgare tdeaaed Thursday was baked qh ibs actual count of ITT,-73|,190 persons and on estlr of thoM ttm to be listed. Cenrae offictob credHed big inouese during the 1960s to i cUraWng birth rate and a eon-tbwed tow death rate. By com-partoon, the increase in the 1940s was II mUUen. Ih the 1930s It Thursday's totals came 1 quick tabulstiona by field offices. The detailed final count wiU be aimoimced later. Ibe Onsus Bureau tor some time has been eetimating the 1960 popolatton at about HO million. Tbe 1960 figttrea a«re coUech aa of lest April 1. the date the that time the ceneus dpdt In the Osmtneroe Department building ei^ed n population estimate of 11M21.434-«h0ut 400,000 Mgber than the figure reported Thursday, Tbe bureau does not claim complete accuracy tor the dock, cbimges every minute merely reflect Ae/agency’e beet------ to* the average ; On tbe basis of the preliminary tiBulation. here are (he 10 taegeet spes in orden New York. Cfeli-tornia, Pfemsyivanta, Illinois, Texas, Michigan. New Jet^ Florids lumped from ItUi place hi Hie 1960 ltoth«s to rpaoe NOi^ CkroUna in the No. 10 spot Nseth CaroUna fen to 12th. Ftor-Ida'b total was Itotod as 4.n.068. It recorded a 76.6 per cent gain s^e I960 to lead an *- eal|gory. Hevaiia. cm oMSi por cent of 261.34A w«i tbe Ne.^ ftoaer. Aiiska was ip 74.0 per eeM to 3HSH Ariaopa gahied H i per COM to 1.282.4K. &^onito*s toMiWas ISPUS, o|f 4U per cent to li p^htatkaLdropa were Jto to 1.772,428, per cent to 2,162.422 and the District of Columbia down 6.6 per oent to 746,- Msaal seals to ge te tbe vartoaa stolea etartlag with Ike Nevem- ACensii might be changes in a' reapportionment prolection made last year, althoi;^ it was expected to stay roughly the same. The' pro-lectian foresaw a shift of 19 seats. The Tribute Fund is affiliated with the Women's Division of the Ontiac Area United Fbnd. An engraved card inscribed with tbe donor's name and the pawn honored is sent wherever the cantor requests on the day the donation is received. gence. The two Americans were turned loose after several hours and a tongue-lashing by Raul Castro himself. Friedeman. report said, was searched forcibly after e refused to let his captors do it. Sweet, a 6-toot-2 Texan, also refused and it was understood he as n6t searched. The semWficlal newspaper Rev-ohidon rfiarged' the peir hed 'fragrantly violirted the eover-Ignty and laws of Ctobs” by meeting with "counterrevoiation-■ the etandsrd term uM-Catoro Cubans. It was disclosed if any of the Cubans had been arrested. trained by $-ywo\d Lynn DeBeaudalr of Wa- little "Squeaker " around In a light tto par terfoid Townahlp. geu a kick out of hauling L.ynn haa a group of eight such tretoed bogs. Lynn Hag Frog Tarm* Big Boy Real Smart Toad Hospital Board Waits to Elect Officers The'Pontiac General Hospital Board of Trustees has decided to wait for the Qty Commission to act on three appointments boiore electing 1960-1961 officers. The board had planned last ith to boh) its elections dur-its June meeting last month, y are now scheduled for the r Meeting. not be a wuMMato tor a I term. Tbiw terms «a toe It-nMntoer boaiw will expire at toe end of tbe mobl^. ' Trustees affected''fre Harold S. (toldberg, a veteran i»ard member; Dick M. Kirby a^ Lynn D. Allen Jr. Mount Clemens Attorney to Decide on State Race MOUNT CLEMENS (UPD-Oty Attorney James Daner, 43, said Thuraday he wOuld decide within two wedfe whether to aeek " illepubUcan nomination tor at ney general. Daner met for a half hour v gubernatorial candidate F D. Bagwell and said he was tbusiastie about Republican ct ces for victory in the fall e! By REBA HX3NTZELMAN A dainty uttle Waterford Township girl who prefers "snakes and mails and puppy dog tails" to dolls is having fun training ' Iroga and toads. The prize possession of Lynn De-Beauclair, 8, of 7472 Rivervtew Dr., is a big toad named "Big Boy" that she baa trained to pbll smaller frogs around in a tin pan carriage. I^an designed and made a karneM oat at atrlBg that ailpa ever Big Boy’s head. He has to close kls Mg bnlgtog eyee first. After toe leep te areead his is rough and U|jy- tor reason. Lynn explained. That la tar pitK teetkn. A k * His ruddy hide blends In wito the grounfi, is ths color ot dried out weeds, and his abort stubby legs an doss to ths earth, but trong. The sharp little ipri took up the hobby ot frog and toad-training Milk Production Up 0nePerCentin19^ The other end of the hameai is otweeted to a tiny alumimun pan. A little frc« named “Squeak- The tiny frog got his name through his unusual aUlity to ‘iqueak when he's spoken to." Of course. Lynn will teU you emphatically that "toads and frogs are not dumb." 8be rotated oat that there b no posaibto way for anyone to gc4 warto from toads. "Adults started tost tolry tato a Isag ttaw ago," she said. As for being damb, what animal can puff out hia sides and float effortlesaly around «i top of the uter like an old bullfrog can? On the other hand, a toad is a landlubber, hopping high and wide all over the (dace. He hates the water, but climbs trees with all the agility of a South African monkey. A toad’s outside covering two yean ago wboi she becama ' curhws aa to what madt the home-1 ly little beings Jump ao high and | croidc so hmd. 6ho sad ksr 19-year aM brath-er Donald bagaa kdeaetvo WASHINGTON (UPD-ITto Agriculture Department said today milk productioo In the first th months of, 1960 avenged about Whoi old Big Boy gets that harness on ha seems to know that not leap, run or even walk fast because he Is pulling a much smaller frog than himself. { With a little nudge, he slowly begins to crawl forward with aU the "toadal” dignity that has been one of the world's last year. 06^ waa BkMy to continue aboVe 1969 levela. The department cold the output per cow was at a new high record this year and the decline in cow numbers continued to slow. The departmeiri mid In Its pab-Bcatfem ‘"The Dalip BNwtlim" that prodaedm ranched a oea-oaaal peak hi late May ar oosty Jhao. Prospects were tor better pasture conditions this summer than in 1966, when the largest rsduc-tion In milk flow ftum the prevkm year occurred in May through August. The 1966 reduction was aboM 750 million pounds. Milk prim currently w favorable than a year earlier, la relation to prices of both teed and beef cattle, the department oahL at Pets Listed as Dependents NEWARK, N.J. (AP) - A dee-orated veteran who said he waa going to list hia cat and dog aa dspendeats on his incomt tax haa been charged with filing a falsa James F. Bertie, 40, Brooklyn, N.Y., was charged Thursday with failure to file a 1957 tax return. < Bertie said he objected to pair* ing income taxes because "I Just' dM't think we’re getting our mon- { worth from the taxes w« | pay." The government charged Bertla 1 ith conspiring to defraud by list* I M hia cat and dog aa dependenta A- . - . j MAP OP BRJEON-OiNTaN PARKS - TMa Is toe latest locs-flon map showing parks of The Hnron-Clinton Metropolksn Authority. IW Ustiags below oorrcMW»6 to the numbers on the map. L MstrapoUtan Beach jm Lake St. Clair new Mount Ckmens. 2. Manhbuto MetritMltoB Park near Pontlae. 8. Koteagtoo MetrepOUtAn Park near firlghton. south of ths Interaecfim Am R.M. . Sareio Artteto Balkt 9QUARI < DANCING GARDEN CERm lALLtOOM aaJCfnBygjJiffnsa. CATORAUIOOM Roy B. MaeAfse, hooning dlree-| Itor. aaid he expected the mOOOl M would bo flnldwd (awards tbs ^ 'nd of July. U. m. Mam MaBag Oa. Swilf. Mf 1f-4i3l P.M. GREEK THEATER. SSSttt______ DAVE BRUBBCK QUARTET iMidr. Mr iSUSfitta jfCnffQgaea BMMlI SATUTOAY ibniMnnm frnhiwthni! ^MERVm UROrSi. •M at tha esierlMr at tha 4BB-iWMgy davatarnmat lha raat at HURON Bright ooloni eontinne to donri-ate the pmJect. MacAfea aaH "Color Is one of the boat ways M have to rrileve monotony," he exfriained. 2-MTS ORLY Brought Bock ‘FHMYiitSIITnMT The administrative otfloes are patntijd a color with die trade ymo •‘Tahitian OoraL" -It’s startltag, but we Uka K,' STARTS TOMORROW AT om uouuB poraju fuem air conditioned comfort ItODAT UfT TDOS AT 4iN - TM - Mi A UMOdBr • Awdrar Hnpbom lis Tn raroBfinir u. |i THE MOTION PICTURE FOR EVERYONE! NOMINATED for ACADEMY AWARDS HURYI HURRY! HERE lY W »OORT MISS m Tilif ii Dm BIG PICTOBE that you have Baard and sMn dhrertiiad on T? and Radio! Tlia GraatMt FAMIIT Motka Picture ever pieeaBtad on our Giaat Motion Pictnif Screen ... In brilliant TECRHICOLOB with the Gieatcit Stan on Eartt! A treat for Mom, Dad and the Whole Familyf 1. BEST MOTHM iWTIIIE » 2. BEST ACTOR Jamit STEWART 3. BEST ‘Tssr Aitilur O'CONNELL 4. BEST Ganifa C scottn 5. BEST SCREEI PLAT kaa WwaaA^ MAYIA^I a BEST nUI EBITHIG | 7. BE$T CMEMATOGMPHY mmmmmmmmmm thi 'mmmmmmm ANATOMY OF A MURDER STENHtT REMiM GUZZMU AitlNir GBPifB C O'CONNELL -SCOTT- AND JOSIPN N. WnCH AS KoMuryn GRANT wuvn TECHNICOtjOR eeskr» IMM § m ii Ml toinn nalm M f f m M A SL -A "Til. Anataaqr af ■ Mindar" fciaka all haata racaidi ta Hm Haiaa Tliiini, at ilt iaMal ihaaiag last Netaaibti. FMIAY SOHERRLE MYRROATIOHEOILE fMivm Stnifi at FtMai. Siait. at 7:14 Md 9:55 l:14-4;SS-7at--fl«. THIS nCTUU 1$ NOT RKOMMINOm FOR THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1960 TWENTY-TKREB low 1960 WITH SUKSH1NE PICTURE TURE givn gr«#«tt-aw«r eorttratf and brightnass! Outslandino talactivity, Miactt tntarfarancat Riehatt, fullaaT tana quality of any TV. Swivd Fraa Said.' lUY NOW AND SAYI. Sweet's Rodio and TV Shop 422 W. Hvron FE 4-1133 FrM Parking nwiVa Thb Utte Si^tdh to YanriBniln ... Hungry? Wonder W^y^ MIAMI BEACH, (UPD - Amaroll aUch doeait wo* aped. TOa been atriived opteriW^ lee’e gractletng gtivaieiuw «cn type doen’t peitlculariy enjoy pt ntai not WL, ^ ot what eeaaee people to eet ere adenttfically outmoded end they ■hoidd pey attentkm to two breln One turns on appetite and tdla e pmon he ia hungry, said Dr. Albert J. Stunkard o( the Untoar-sity oi Pennsylvania, Phil eating, he Just has no k he's had enough. ★ ♦ ★ Stunkard considered the nerve ooatrol wonders centered in the hypotindamus amply proved to claity that there ire two enliag' swltdies idiicfa, la normal people, ' lecuritdy to toe need o! The ether tanm elf appetito by teltog toe persen ha has en«M FAMBD TUBNBB • ON, OPT The hypotoalamua has of tate South lad UuiM Uka Rd. EM 3-0661 NOW SHOWING Tbeat switcbea or nerve centers ire in toe toein’s bypothalamus by creating tod hungry feeling and e chemical signal wdien toai ed has been met Tea iBivana iWlenHy spitting ‘apiBtate," that ii, a tumerop ct maay avenmight peafla, ha aaM. There to “the housewife who tells In exasperatton o( her Inability to I......... and a tumeiHilf of ttu deeire » What's more, he aaid, It alao controls thirst bresthing, and 'mature sexual behaviOT.' * * t ‘Thiak of tt,“ he exclaimed in Nil of the hrato whieh la ahhnt toe aiae af a hmip of sugar — only the icing on his adence. t mtM or FAT mu This science allowed him to draw a aharp disUnetlan between two types of fat peo|de who can’t duce denptte their own beat efforts and the best ettorta of their doetora to help them. Type ewe has tamer-sn wMeh is en maeh sf the ttaBto This type naly anlaya Type two has an appetite tumer- "fkive’’ set bdo moOoo by the h»otoalamns merely topers oft as. the person who has toe “toive,’ A ★ ★ But animal experiments Nww toere is a second nerve center tosew wMeh is an phystotoglcaHy powCTfnl as the npp^ttt oenter. This means the hypotoilainns la just as respomdve, normally, tot teding of having had ann«h aa it is to toe fei^ of betag empty, he said. NOT ENOUGH HlilOWN And “how rarely do we bear even Intenaely neurotic obese persons tell of an irrestetiWe compulsion to eat large amounts of toodf He had ne pncOeal sagges- 1. Not CMUgh Is known abeat what psyehsisgleal aad/ar body He urged toe physidana to think in terms of fai^ brain swttcfaea while dMllng with these people. If they do, the/n root out many His wonderment, however was Interesting and useful facts, he Thm to toe idea that toe empty 1 givet off pangs and even without gTOMACm. Yet people who have loat their Btomadu in aurgery get JuM as hungry as people who retain theirs, lH»>-4rl7—5i23 OAKLAND DrUt it I2:4S fM. 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'« 2iN FJA. $15,000 Pfif Pound - |two radle LOS ANGELES (AP)->Pre(iet-{ Mm» e tag spiiM stafioat costing no maccj am butt than 0,000 a pound, a sdentistj Mwrad the United SUtes could puti 500 tons of saWlites into orbit tor 'Hie Air as 35,000 feet and range 4.000 miles, but cargo fuel tanks In the| converted craft wele ndt removed, j ^ a meetlig of the Institute aenttautieal sciences ■njursdayi*™**'****" night, “the deemasing cdst of suchi“* as parachutes "> an undertaking makes it increta-^ tori, likdy -. ^ »• «««*« to It * * jdesigBBd tor a utUttariah puipooe, “The eort of putting one pound|no* In a aoomile saf - ^ ---- * ------- is SU.OOO. It Is e hard to believe that there win be ' Dr. A. M. Zarem HAROLD NANNEY AND HIS WESTIRN PLAYBOYS DANCING FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS lEEl JUnO UMI1II6IBS WtNl ART & BETTY'S TAVERN Dr, J rector of the I is president of Electro-Optical Syst^ Inc., of Paso-' Calif. SIRLOIN S Will Spells Out ^ Hoses, Cash for S Friends Wife HAVE YOU BEEN TO BETH'S LOS ANGELES (AP) - William Bari's will leaves most of his 1300,000 estate to a friend, proivided the friend's wife reertves two doaen rooes and one silver SjdoOar every day of her lUs. The friend is Oecar O. OoIUns, D'tO, a lawyer. A further provision SSIis that half ^ Cbllins’ share will |go to diarlty. ' aara CoUias. C2, gets the flowers and the silver dollars. 1 * ♦ ♦ A- Th^ wffl was admitted to probate Thursday after Bari's brother, Richard Barrett, withdrew Ua f451 iUZAilTH LAXI ROAD Rae Uqusn, Baa* aod Wkw T0NI6HT TmI Be Paralyzed With Fear!.. itiAi; sill 2150 OPDYKE RD. FE 4 4611 For every girl who was ever involved with an older man... HOaiM 0)HB( • SHERMM A m • BU MINOR 3 BEIT SHOW Mi!iSbabaJB88B9S88BSB5batattd WEO. AFTERNOONS |UNE, JULY, AUGUST CALBI MUSIC CO. t19.^^erth Seginew Street PARK PREB REil Ptieiie FE 5-S222 Picnic Tables Log ond Stool LUMBER CO. idtt 7234 CMtoy Ub U. 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The aluminized clothing, which oosta about the same u a man's expensive suit, reflects much rf the heat of the fire and creates safer rescue possibilities. iPentagon Would Calm Fears of A-Accident WASHINGTON (R-The Penta-jgon has launched a campaign to calm public worries over atomic As * step in the campaign, officiala of the Defense Atomic Support Agency tDASA) gave newsmen a detailed account of safety measures and the rea.sons why they say nuclear detonation cannot—or at least should not-oocur accidentally. . ne briefing sbvlsnaly was related la aeveral devele|mieBts: the banlBf of an >tomic-tlpped Rsnsare missile la NeW Jersey Jersey Are as examples --in sisting that atomic detonations do not- result from plane crashes, fires in missile launching bases or the inadvertent dropping of bombs. 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HiDs to unusual tbu^hneas, the * goth National Open golf touma- ' ment is off to a ittualng start ^pair of throwing the major (^llenge at r the first round lead|rV who bap-' pens to be an ex-4oA|^ player., and you can understaw the comment of a viaiting tlrsmao, to veteran National Uagw umpire Jocko Conlan was faijured three e calling balls and strikes in the PMIadriphia-Los Angdes game at Los Angeles. He was struck In the head by cat<:her Jim Coker’s mask, hit on the " a. patted ball and later nailed OH the dxxilde^ by another ball. Conlan required two ditchea from > will I Rady DeVries; U. whs died sf tajarfes ssdiseed whsa ha was shtwefc by a baseball la a Oraad Rapids Michigan State's vastly success-fid looeer team will play a nine-game schedule this fall, athletic director Biggie Murni hat Dounced. 'Hie apwtsn hooters I won 2d, lost two and tied three in a four-year span. Diaxhond Season Starts Saturday hr Boys Club The annual program of the Pontiac Boyt Gid> tots under way for another nun-mer aeaaon Saturday afternoon at 1:30 at the Eastern field. DETROIT UB - The Dsfroit 'Tigers are fortunate that the first one-third of the American League eason has produced no real •cream” in the eight-team crop. For despite the Tiger's ups and doans, and those likely to follow, the Detroit dub finds itsdf in surprisingly good position after more than eight weeks of action. The pitekiag, sver-all. hat I antidpated. De- SOUCHAK IN TROUBLE — Mike Souchak explodes from a trap on the llth hole during yesterday's opening round ct the National Open golf tournament at Oterry Hills Country Gub in Denver, Colo. The hall stopped five feet from ar riMMa* the cup, but he missed hia putt for a birdie and took a par five. He was four under psr st -this point and wound up with a 6S for the 1st round U.S.Open Scoreboard OOPS! — Not only is Hank Aaron safe here during an ill-fated pickoff play, but Chicago Cub 1st baaeman Ed Bouebee la atretdi-ing vainly for the throw from Eniie Banks. Aaron, who bad singled,, scrambled out of the duat and went to 2nd wfolc taapw mate Ed Mathews scored from 3rd in yesterday's Milwaukce-Chicago game at Milwaukee. The Braves and Cubs spilt a dopble- ISrlT ^1^^ IiiMm Jr. The hitting wouldn't WiJjten cfaurch league pitching—yet. as the Tigers open a four-game aeries against league-leading Baltimore tonight, they occupy a spot among the American League’s elite. The Oitolet. the New York Yankees, the Cleveland. Indians, the dafend-jing champion Chicago White Sox Jto”lu-i3™ land the Tigers are about as etos>|^ ly knit as the league’s preaeason — - jballyhoo insisted fiiey would be. ' WWW Weight Sure to Help NEMTOWN. Conn. (API - WUIjextrs meat and muscle to beat or seven or hurt Floyd Patterson in his return bout Monday night with heavyweight champion Ingemar down the champ. “Tlie weight has come on naturally.” said Floyd. "I feel line hasn't showed me up s bit. ■'It's going to help." said Patterson today. "I'm hitting har^ ^ Sa^'^uT^^-will thmw •• out the first ball with James," Garkson of the sponsoring'Pontiac! FSderal Savings »«ni« doing the! 2S-year-old ex-champion ca«chli». Thiee gamei win follow, scaled 182 pounds a year ago when Over 380 boys on 36 teams form- he was deUtroned by the 196-pound Ing the American and National Johansson on a sevenknockdown. leagues will be competing in the'third round technical knockeut. loop. Thli time Floyd said he will hit Because the early going has not produced a team that looks Uke the clau of the league, the Tigers feel their chances are as good as the next team’s. In a fit of meni-ment, president Bill DeWitt can be persusded to say that his club people like A1 Kaline and Rocky Colavito had been Mtting —might stand head and shoulders above the others at this particu- Floyd weighed around 190 Thuraday and appeared very impressive in a next-to-laat, three-round boxing drill against Bjame La«aas. a 6-3. 191-pound Jfotwer gian now living in Brooklyn, and Julio Mederos, the stocky, Cuban 210-pounder. In the first round with Lingaas. Patterson wiiiplashed his tall spar, Big StMler Guard Karras Joins Boars 108 or 189. JohansM said he WlDlmate with barrages of six and weigh the same 198 jeight punches to the bead and I Johansson doean't think the add-ibody. Twice the action had to be ’ed weight will be of any boiefit to:stopped to give Lingaas chance to! the challenger. The Swede class!-'recover. Manager Jimmie Dykes is normally cautious guy, because been around ao long and had ao many ups and downs' more than ups—but he permits himself an occasiopal thought like (hat. After hitting out of bounds on * No. 11, but managing a par 5 any-1-way, tempestUMtt Tommy hit into*-the water at the par 3 12th and* took a 6. Burning, he struggled m to fha-'^ 18th and there hit two drives into-' the lake that cuU,jn front of the.*' tee. He fired his club into tho*. Uke after the second shot, barely.* .missing ^ylng pastner Claude’• Hannon. He wound ^ with an tl; on the par 4 hrie. a 3545^ fwl his round and withdraw, sayfog: T ■OLT.OUm OPEN - Tempestuous Toraniy Bolt teUs « re- ^ porter at Denvw Tluirsdsy that he’s wtthAwwlng from the U. S. 1 Open GoU Championship beesuse of Ulnesk. Shorfiy before. Bolt gnej "oonduct unhscom-*: drove twice iiitd a lake on the 18th hde and then threw bit difo mg a profoasional.'' I into the water. The throw cost Mm s JlOO fine. “I dsa't knew where we'd be,” saM Dykes after the Tigers Paul Foytack, who has CHICAGO lAPt - Ted Karras. Ties Floyd as a sort of ugly duck-i Mederos absorbed more of »he'‘^^ 242-pound guard for the Pittsbui|di:Ung-oeither a light heavy noc],^ the second round. The •>ss goM nei^y ei^t weeks wjj i^i ■■ ■ ■ ivy. Ingo is su-third against Lingaas again tiadiwithotrt a victoty. frittered away a three-nm lead against the Rcd|i Ite lasted bth three innings left the contest in a 34 dcad-'?|^*'^ lock. _______ . 0 seasons, to- full-fledged heavy. Ingo is su-thin}, against Lingaas again, had| day rejoined the Chicago Bears premely conlldent that hte thun-lj^ ^ pioyd ggam of the National Football League.'derbolt right will taka care of a uurt his sparmate with left-right, * * * heavier-«nd in hU opinion, a.,,^ head combination. Karras, former Indiana Univer-slower - opponent with just as solemn-faced ex-champ H the much ease. to wind up Ms boxliig Bears’ 1058 summer camp, but; WWW neMuratinn. with aTwo-round ses- was sold to the Steelers fost be- There’s no doubt that uState^s afternoon although fore the regular season opened. ,is aiming to pack more power into.«J" ^m ^ ♦ W ♦ jhls waUops. He didn’t get • “ „ oeimnwy re«w He was reacquired by the chance to uidlmber any big guns WWW 3^,'” r^.0. ... mort. P.n«»» ">'• 9 P just as good in his last two work- Di The TigerB. whs scored three times off starter Jerry Casale.ljim TuriM* added two more off Tom Sturdi-[*S2“ oS?Sc'hMi vant In the third and looked toiCOT Hank Aguirre to protect the 5-3;?,% T margin. The lean lefty yielded a )octoring Your 6oi By DR. CART MIDDLRCOIT PATIENTS COMPLAINT: "Adviet and Isaaons don't I outa last year. I Johansson, as it bis custom, fin-I isbed his boxing Wednesday. He I eays be likes to rest five days be-|ifore s fight “so the strength and Ijpower can flow Into my body.” Tiger Box Score DIAGNOSIS: Swing toe mechnnienl. TREATMENT: Much nbout golf edh be learned from otlmrs—by watching better players swing, by listening to experts, or by reading about the game. It would. In fact, bo foolish not to taks adTsntnge sat thoae i ir.*? ] I • • 6 QoUvIto It 11 5Sti With one out in the ninth. Ted WOlianu tied it again at 5-5 with booming home run into the upper deck in right. It was the seventh of the season tor the frisky 46-yesr-old and the ^9th of his illustrious career. The two teams waited through 33-minute rain delay befmr Frank Bolling woo it in the tenth. SInglea by pinch hitter Sandy Amoroa and Eddie Yost prsceded; BMling’s single to left, j_ Dave Sisier. workfatg the >(«• Nobody could really learn Ifili tiomplex game aQ by themaeltres. There Ip, however. < a thing aP being too U Uvo—too reliant on teachers aad advisors. This results in a golf gwlnc that Is so mechftnleal and cramped aa to be hlEhly Ineffective. The Idea to te try U . atich Bjaga. . mi Be a Dodgef tak grip, ■tanca, ameeth takeaway, prapar weight trawsfareaaa, aisd the Ske — and tbca adapt them U a etyto af yaw »wR. Tea mast, la ebart, Uke a gaad free cut at the . ♦ J11 inning and a third, received cre»iit 5^ c ill Ilfor victory No. 4 against two "W . 9*1 Stlfoases. Dave Hillman, die fifth|xrV: utnu. rt iiii iiiiiBo r.li B- « k {iBostoa pitcher, was the loser. Labine Leav«i Note for Mates LOS ANGELES (AP) - 0 the Lm Angeles Dodgers filed the dressing room after Philadelphia IM I! UI empty For an my Dodger teat Perhapa the moat dlfficub ithtng In the . _ words wliat ha been purely an |emotian an my adult Hfe. Cord* Option Southpaw 1 "Wearing a Dodger uniform hs. beeoos almost synonymous with ST. LOUfS (AP)-tbe St Louis my Ittr. Btttdy^olf ap^ much is your Ume and'interest will ^ » parmlt Bat never try consciously to ImlUU ano^ lic«dlml2^%iiBv(lsy‘“'nl5it _ _ f player’s swing: donttry to play too much by the bbok. ||nounced the option of letl-handedj ‘Tbe wonderful assodatMii I Be natural about it Vdien you swing. Ijpitcher Csl Browning to Rochest- I’ve had wMh Ml .rou tolMws to I |!er ts make room for right-bander!soiiiedilng that HI always dwiah. fiiiiJiiiiuisi-Maii III III! I IIS——ini----r-T-Tim--------r-r--------Glhaan. now at Rodwstcr. j “BsUevs me, with aU my bean. "After an that wliackinesa, how you gonna top it thf rest of the way?’' Mike Souchak, (he 33-yeaMd . former Duka player ftwn Groain- : ger. N. T., la the forator foedtaUer -who grabbed the first round lead • with a 34inderqiar 08. The graybeardt chaUengiiig are 44-yeam>ld Jerry Barber of La ‘ Angelee and to-year^old Henry . Ransom of St Andrews, 01^ both . with 80s. But while moU svsrybedy ’ thought this 7,004-yard, par 3S>3*— • 7l Gierry HiUa oouras was going . to play to a cinch, only eight other golfers out of the field of 150 man- -aged to break jnr flfl opening day. ^ Doi« Sandera of Miami Bach, ; one of eiM>t tied bt 70. might have ■ led but a fidi jumped in the lake : in front of the J8th tes ta lust M ‘It BO t tracted him he hit tin bell into the water. He took a douMe bevey 6. "I thought H wu a whale. It.: made such a splash,” said San-' ders. ‘‘Gees, whatta JoK.” • ' If he had a joH, Bolt had one.. The dralnagq ditdi episode be--' longed to tourney favorite Arnold.* Palmer, the Masters champion'^ from Ugonier, Pa. His drive wenD; Into ths wster-fiUed ditch that** oskes along tb# right side of th*:; No. 1 fairway. It really didn’t* mean anything whn the ball wwa.** picked up. Palmer had to drop I' another behind the kaard. but iht shook him enough that he took a ^ double bogey 6 and despite five-? later btrdim, shot a oneover-par *• 72. f^opehtag thit f ^ 18 today aai ths SLhols • windup ter^ the low SO and ties ! , ft waa’t M good as„ "It's playing harder arsuad the ’ pvens with the sun cRL” aid < Seuehak. who uaed od]^ |wtts on Ms fine round. "I gute I had ' (rMt an advantage ^ teeing off furly early. With Sandeiu at 70 wrers ama- ’* four Oteny, forelga torata Gary Pliyw of South Africa and : ftw# Crampfon. former Open • ^P^Jock Fleck, and Ofek-* «™»han of Alameda, Calif Joa ' Tajfor ot ttarlaaton. W. ta..' and * Jiddy UCIalr of BimlnMiara, ^ Dalendlng champion Bffly Ca^ rST, former champ Ed Fbigol •mateur Jade Niddaua and ^ "0^Ken Venturi and Dow "iiiterwald were, among the . froup at 71. while Palmer bad 15' el 72, foduding Sam Snead and Bob RoabuiT. .Putting woea dra^ Ben Ho-u’* nnd tte folks wers; *hekii« their hads when the 47- ' jw^ four-tlms champion left* Poofiac Youngster ^ Grosso Pfe. Winner: Show. EaevenomaNiU Plxto Lfliey ^ wa the equttntkm hunting seat ^ The nale was ptanad up durb« q the secood inning of ths b by veteran pitcher Gem Labine f before he left for Detroit and a Tiger unitorm. |49Drs Sign Morinto The Dodgers add theta* 10-year veteran to Detroit Wednaaday. The SAN FRANOSCO (M>) - M a The Uttla blonds wn eat at ftiree * ll-yearuids who went taps to the . Ite dww. moat of whsK entrWs move aver to BloomfMdOpen' t next week. The other young «* winners were Kathy Msachmeyei* V and Larry Mar* ' ' the KrysDm Glai piayan pauaad a toey paaad 4he|Keyea. a balftadc toem tito Gnl-iocfccr. ,All|vei^^or San Diego and me on. No ime|Diego Marina, iSan FraiidadD • oosdlngs had to be suspended until with the^dfldals came along alM | Is free drop. aiTilMte. 1 ;ia% and ,uita^ bet------- Virgbita haraa won aU the jump- *• ing events, tod by M^on tCXppy) SmIQi aad the John 8. Ptofoody ^ stria from MlddleArg, Va. f The show's evening program was ' z I ba i^eg THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. 17, 1960 ^ TWEXTY SEVEy ^ NCAA ContKtants Eye Olppics BERKELEY, dOif. Froak IFilaaa ad rnnik S|sea 4SS5 ilisoboHi Uiw U. PI 5-8939 hpvO a rugged Job. ★ * Three of toe 19Si champs ars' of 8:31.3 compaied with 8-12 titiist John Macy State’s Erioll Williams in the Jump faces John Thonma of Boston University and Charlie Dumas of use w9o cadi have cleared Missouri's Dick Cochran goes in le diBcus agatoto USCs Jim Wade ^ Arizona’s Jim Burke. Both have thrown farther than the Milan this year, to toe 3.080 meter steeplechase, Charlie Clark of San Jose Stato hu a best time Today’s events at the University of CaUfarnia’s Edwards limited to preliminaries with ' ed Saturday, to OSC and Kansu, UCI^ Oregon, iHfvw aim iiuuiigan. ' Obe record almost sure to id the shot put. The NCAA maik of 88 feet Ak inch, was set here IM by Ken Bantum of Manhat-But USCs Dallu Long consistently ha thrown fOitoer with have Of 84-6% on toe books. Ground men in their rat sitctafn will gather June 23 through X at the Open Hunt to witness the ppnds hog’s back while keeping alert for Members of the horsey set will have little trouble understanding the above but In caae your i dnw la g>ent mowing the and not riding to toe hounds, hers is a translatkm. Naa-i4den will gather la la-fonnal riding eiotoea Jhm Idoycd writer, but a hunting bone shown at walk, trot, canter hard gallop. Aa amMer Is asmlly a doeile. he lots a< toeas at toe DetrsN Horse toMW, u wott u ndghty steOlsao. Ussy steeds, grsat Jobs- The show will award some end trophies to winners from i over 400 entries, making it I largest outdoor horse show in 1 country. TTckete are available ground mei) at 81.00 each and 1 Disabled War Veterans share the proceeds. Parking is no problem. If you’ro pj^ing to attend tWs-UCLA Nefttof* H«ad Bloomfield Open Hunt/on Easll. , . _ . Se«d$ in NCAA T«»t Long Lake Road, you to add toe fbOowing to you i^M-sary of horse show termi. Hunting pink is not piito but red, fid it desertoM the costs of the hunters who have earned their colors during the hunt. Stock doa not refer to the animals quartered in the Open Hunt IstaUes. It’s a white-tie used in formal riding attire. A hunting hadi is not an unem-len positians. SEA’ni-E (AP) — The power-^ towiis te^ of OClA domiiit-ed the tentative sdedings an nounced Thursday for next week’. 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Opon 9-9 FE 4-5393 MUFFLER SPmAL FORD • CHEVROLET KING INSTALLATION CENTER . 60 SOUTH TELEGRAPH RD. Beimuda Yacht Race Has 137 Entries Saturday NEWPORT. R. I. (AP)-]^Beet ol 137 yachts, ranging in from Baldwin M. BaldwbL’a 73-foot yaad Eacapada to Ungva Ganet* foot Swedish sloop Casaela n. is poised for the start of the 22nd biennial Newport to Bennoda race Saturday. W W ★ Escapade, giVefa the highest rating and lowest time allowance, is one of 22 Class A yachts, scheduled to croaa the starting line off Brenton Reef Ughtahip at 12 noon (EST). The lightship is about two miles off riwre. Other classes will follow at 15-mlnute intervals. There are 28 yachts in Class B. 28 In Class C. 30 In Class D and 31 In Class E. a new class, this year. Former winners of the Bermuda Cup entered this year are William T. Moore's ?7-foot yawl Argyll; Richard Rr Nye’s 54-foot yawl Carina: A. H. Fuller’s 5T-toot sloop Oesture; and Carleton Mitchell’s 39-foot yawl Fintsteire. which the race in 1956 and 1998. As Slam Yankees Play Improved Dodgem at L.A. Tonight Pirates Sweep Up Giants By The Aaseelated r 'hie Los Angeles Dodgers, woh-Uy wortd champions thus tar, fliid i out wbetfaHr they’re really on the way back tpnifht when they open a three-game aeries with Pittsburgh's National League-leading “Irates. The Dodgers climbed' into fifth place with a 104 decision ova laat-fdace Philadelphia Thursday night. The champs, nine games out of firat place, have won four of their last five games—alT against Cincinnati and the Phila, two ol the three clifos they lead. In his last five decUoM. He gaval up 10 of the Pldfo’ 14-'' needed relief h^ In a fouNUBi Bob Skinner drove la five runa lor Pittsburgh, bringing the Bucs from behind with a grand-slam homer in a six-run fifth Inning as they beat Jack Sanford fS4) for the first time in two years. 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Irun eighth against reliever Johnny Antonem. Wilmer (Vinegar Bend) BOmll (24) wee the winner, hut |WM dweed In • five-run niath capped by Willie Kiridand's three-nm homer off Buy Face. Three runt in the eighth did it for the Braves with Hank Aaron’s two-run triple the payoff shot against leaing reliever Joe Schaf-temoth (0-1). Reliever Ron Plche, greeted him with a solo home run la the seventh. ★ ♦ ♦ The Orda. aevoi games Pittabui^ beat Bob Pnrkey (54) with a 8-1 lead in five innings But Undy McDaniel had te save it after a two^rm homer by Frank Robinson got the Reds rolling tor four runs against winner Ernie Broglio (4-2) in the eighths Ken to Daley Takes 91 in Rare Team' Win Over NY Birds Duffl^ ItyfiRam in 11 Innings, CMsox Romp won bis first in Ms third maJoriBoyer drove in two 8 iatgue decision, although bfowingiand sipgie toe the Garda, who have a 64 lead when Don Zimmerlwoi sis of their last sevm. By Iks iMsOlUsd Bieas It was • Ipng. font time oom-Ira. but when the Kansas City A’l finall]7 deeided'i.to -atop the non-Hise, they rcaRt did a job. New York's Unim^'cousins belted the Yankees lyht oir the kisser, S-1, Thursday migM, ^ing their windng streak seven Mocking their shot at te American League ieed. R-was te Bret victory over te Tanks la tries - and flieir Rrst ■oufiipaw Whitey FM in seven years. ♦ * # With the Yankee defeat, Baltimore bounced back Into first j^sce by W games over New Tork and Oveland, tied for sefxmd- The Orioles had beaten the Indians 22 in 11 innings qn Ron Hansen' OAldJSRY WATCBBB fiOVOBAB BREAK Champloaahip at E PAR — Thousands at fans rim the 9th green as the putt for a pw a Mike Souchak lines up a short putt during tour under | Thursday’s opening round of the U. S. Open Goff Rosburg and Gene L Cannon Injunction Case Nears End William J Lindberg said he may be ready to hand down a dedrion Monday. 'Highlight of the last day of testimony were the cmnpletely oppo-stto viowB girgfi by -ttw AlWUnoi^ ica halfback from Louiaiana Rate i V e r 811 y and Commission-Pete Ro:^ nf the National Football League. Frath Air Hootor, Whifowollt, ToxBt, Trantfor, Dolivortd 1,495 LLOYD MOTORS 232 sum »auw SniET FE2-»in LOS ANGELES (AP)—The Lo8|down the line to refute testimony Angeles RarnsRIDy Cannon in-jRiv*" by Cann^^ juaefion case headed into the final stag^ today. Oppoging attorneys were set to He said mosi emphstidally that be did indeed ad( Cannem if he would play for the Rams if they drafted him. Camion had daimad make final arguments and JudgejiMs subject was inot mentiooed. seen any of the itodt which he aa supposed to get in the com-sny. And the automobile given Billy' tether is still with bis father, W car . is stiR legistersd Cannon testified that Rozeile as-the would not impair hit diglbili^ tor the &igar BcMl game Jan. 1. Roselle declared Cuunn "expresaed Nendyk Inks Grid Pdct With Toronto checks tor 110,000, u a bonus, and ino. for expenaes, in Plifladelphia, explaining this would The S4-year-oW Roaellc, as gen- later trip to Baton Rouge. Billy's era! manager of the Rams, signed,home town. 3-.vear, ISO000 con-; *T never mentionH a trip to tiiwt last Nov. 30 at the NFL draft iBaton Rouge.” Rozeile countered. meeting to Phitede!ph«a. Cannon, 22. the Rams’ No. draft choice, claims the contracts vrere illegal. In late December, he signed another set of contracts with wealthy K. S. (Bud) Adams Jr., owner of the Houston Oilers of the American Football _ The Rams seek to enjoin Cannon from playing elsewhere, notably wtth the Houston dub. Roedie, the last witness, went The platmiff Rams managed to „rt into the record details of Cannon’s fllO.OOO-phis contract with Adams. Somewhat ruefully, Camion testified that some of the benefits have not as )«t n|aterialized. The RO.OOO Adams’ bonus money is stil] in (femon's bade. Formation of the BiUy Cannon Oil Go-, to operate a striag d gas statkuia has not been started, nor has he TORONTO (fft—Halfback Dennis Mendyk, 'Wbo played far the Wln-nfeeg Blue bombers in 1967 and then stayed out of football tor two seasons, has been signed by (he Toronto Argonauts, it was announced today. The 199-pound, six-foot-one back-fielder joined the Bombers in 1957 a late cut from the New York GianU of the National Football League, who had picked him at their No. 3 draft dwice following college career at Michigan Argos’ nsw head co Agase, was an assistant coach at iljjichi^ State when Mendyk played there. The CMcggpi White Sag dung to fourth place,'2H games behind, by whipping' Washington KM. Fifth-pliuM Detroit defeated Boston 64 in 10 inbings after Ted Williams' 4D9lh \|fome run had given the Rsd tet-n Ue Jn- te^ ninth. A ♦ V Left-hsnder Bud Daley’s four-it pitching made it a breeie for the A’s, who had lost'^ in n row te Ford sinoe Aug. 22, lin. Daley, top winner in te AL and tied with Pittsbursh’s Vem Law and St. Louis's Larry Jlctaton as the wiutojgest in the teJors, at • struck out four and warned tour while squaring his lifetime mark against New Yoib at 44. The Yanks'’ nm came in the second inning, when a walk to Ford farced U home. * ♦ ★ Ford (24), losing three in a row for only the seooad time in a nine-year career, wu bealen in a tau-run flrot. Bob Jobnaoti’s double, infield hits by Hank Bauer and Dick Williams and a alnife by Norm Stebern, Uke Bauer on ex-Yank. did It. The A’s, sriio wert ibU against F«d Ifeee tefe shift rto Kansas CHy, tlm chaaefi ths little lefty on Johnson’s twnMun single as they scored .five in the seventh. Wflllsms hUik thrse-nm homer in that franvj’kf reliever Johnny James, who then gave up a two-run homer by WMOiey Herzog in the eighth. ♦ * ft Baltimore won the K-ksIhie series at Oveland, 3-1 after Mowing a 24 lead in the niifth, Jack Fisher (54) went all the wgy for the victory. He gyve up seven hits, losing flid tetout and the lead in the ninth an Johnny Ra-mano’t home run, Tito FVaneona's dmiMe and a twiMut pinch single by Chuck Tanner. Bany Lotmon (1-1) was the loser in refief. Ex-Red Sox southpaw Ted Bowsfleld gave up the other twa Oriole luns while lasting seven innings in his first game with the IndiaM, ft ♦ W The White Sox picked up tour unearned runs in the thfrd, blew a 4-2 lead and then beat ex-mate Ray Moore tl-2) wtOr d sixth-inning run. Earl Baftsy and Bob Allison eadi hit two-nm' homers for the Senators, off xtartor Frank Baumann and reliever Dick Donovan. Gerry Staley (B-2), who pitched three Mtless tete* mop-up relief, ms giv* te victory althoiBh DonovgmvSH ths pHcher of record wbegHw WWt# Sox cracked a 44 tfe in te teh. Donovan left tor a ptadiJiltter in the winaing sixth. Jut, te effb dal scorer ruled Stalyy tlis winner because Donovan left bslam flia SaUmm ixrarr snna OM • CHIVROLIT • FGNTt AC • flMCIC *15 Minutes from PorUinc lOd 1 WARBNCtON I ON M-24, mlgk m0om OA 8-2S2r THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE 17. 1960 TWENTY-NINE PtA SmMraU o< the New Yoriif i GlinUeUlked 10 Held g«ds to •ttoayti togt wwB. I Sunmitr Optn BOWLING 40c A UNI Ofm twHIiii T.Awe • VfMk Oer Md Ntfto Uknmd BUt W. Hwm n 4-7MI Oil Leakers SPICIALS! SPsT riywTSU Mm ffoMr Oein>It Me. to Hr RELIABLE TRANSMISSION CO. 41 N. Nrito PI 44711 Teeing Off m nuL oounnu. f ■jr The Aeeectatoi rnes Within the peat 48 hourt, Orve> land, the Chtcago Qiba and St. If everything goes according to plan, Oakland County will have an all-par three golf course ready for public use by 1961»-thanks to the initiative and industry Of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Kocsis. Al, a professional since 1941 and member of a famous golfing family, and his wife Lee, who has been teaching the game to the ladies for five years, hope to have the 18>lmle links in operation next spring. The course will be called Olenlore and is under construction on Sleeth Road^-about one mile west of Commerce and not too far from Edgesrood Country Club.. There are two eprtag-fed lakee 1 die plue a Glenlore won't be the tint all-par three layout to Michigan, it's definitely the first one in the Oakland County area. It will be handy tor the owners, too, since it is lust a short ways from the Kocsis home on Union Lake Road. fijLM EXPUlim the only reaao^ I entered British Open was'on the outside chance that I might win fiie " tional Open." This was : Snead's explanation for his « both the British and Buick bs found in abundance in Florida. Pete Cooper, former head pro at KhoUwo^ Country Club and now a ateady tourist, owned a , NIW * RAMBLER WAGON H7WM W0 Wm Bsf faewtogly 11a., but a year ago decided to aril out la order to devota more I to Um efrcuit. *rirhne*s a M per cent ehsaee that 111 be at the Baick Jearaa-nseat. twH get bm a ream at the hatel aad n let yea kaew whea rm wtoli«.» The Slammer figures he's a to-1 shot to win the U.S. Open— the only major tourney he's sfri' ‘ to win —which would indicate plant on coming to Warwick Hil although hit promise ia atUl ji BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER nbsssBRr* iMes taktof eara al their regaiar daitoa *aaU aaally exptoto why % Kaeria iiai to *^Jha jBf aww diya. Both Al and Laa woric with youngstera In a recreatkmal ca-parity at the Oakland County Children’s Home. Al helps Um boys there and Lee works wtUi the Kiris, including the supervision of a nlf school. She also teachea the -----"--------o at Twin * ' because the Baick Optto is shed-uleB July 1-4 and the British Open Jriy A^reugh 4^at 4t. Fald left-hander who bai pltdwii 40 noddtters, to a bkidtog brawl with IS other clubs. General Manager Frank Lane aaid the ■ an all-time bonus high by the Indians, who paid 810.000 ' as to sign Herb Score nine years to. And Wedneaday the Qtos hit their high with an estimated $125.-000 outlay for iT-yearoU Danny Murphy, a right-handed pitcher from Danvera, Maas. The Chrdt-nalt paid an estimated $50,000 the day to Jerry Marx. 18. The Giants also recently paid n estimated Sffi.000 for Dick Jietz. 18. a catcher, mak total of $165,000 aheUed out by the National League c|ub for Ud catefaera In leas than two weeks. McDowril. 8-toot-5, son of former Pitt quaiteri>ack Tommy McDow-dl, was signed by Hoot Evers, Cleveland farm director, while a Yankee scout waited his turn to give the kid pitcher a pitrit The youngster, definitely a aenaatkm for Pittsburgh’s Central GathoUc High, haa been followed by scouto for the past two years. The crowd became a mob after be pitched two no-hittera and a onediitter in the Colt League world Los Angelea laat year. 11, who will be ai Lakeland in the Ossa D. da State League, bad a i 0.00 earned run average and a 8-1 record at Catholic High this son. He struck out 132 in 63 to- Ings. Peterson, who had his pick of 13 major league bids.' sta^ 6-2, weighs 185 and batted .522 at Tacoma’s Qover Park High this spring. He'll probably be assigned to Fresno in the (3ass C Californis League. The other rich rookie. Hundley, today goes to Salem in the Ap-palKhlan League, an aU-rooUe circuit. He batted .520 this year to high school. On Lake St Clair Catcher Signed by Tigers for WjbOO Bonus DETTROIT (IL-The Detroit Hcers have si^isd a young Grand Rapids ctocher to a 820.000 bouua contract, w ★ ★ He to Larry Steriwiburf. a recent graduate of Grand Raplda Godwin Heightf ngb School. Sterk-enburg, who stan& 6-teet-4 and weighs 200 pounds, signed a 1961 contract with the VIctorio Roae-buds of the Texas League, the Tigers' Oass A farm riub. * W * He will report to Tigettown next spring tor iraini^. ^ / Sterkenburg. sought by sfveral other major league riuba; worked out recently with the Detrrit clid>. He was atoned by “iUb SuUivaa, the Tigers’ West Ifiddgan scoot. Stakenburg/fdsys aemHiro knU for SuUtyah’s team to Grand Rapids, Sth Roca Raoord YDNKERS, N.Y. (APl-Counl. eat Aittoa aet a mile and a sixteenth world record for $o«ar-okl ti« tte $65,245 CMe Pace before 25,797 fans at Yonkera Raceway. The time wag arfli,. -- Sailing Races in Finals DETROIT (UPI)-The Coast Guard Academy carried a bulging 14-point lead into the third and final day of the National Collegiate St. Clair today. The cadets won three of yesterday's seven races to move far Mt in front of second-place Princeton. The flaal U at the SS raeea were seheduled fer today. The University'of Detroit sdse iron three races yestmday to climb into a ttilrd-idace tie with Boston Unhreraity at 118. Princeton won the other race. * * A Navy ranked in fifth place with 107 points, Ohio State was sixth at 101, while the west couslv^pn-aentatives, Stanford and Occidental. trailed with 74 and ^4, respectively. ★ X * The two tod teams from four I sections of the counfry are entered; in the cVent Simplex Cholfenger Karts OKNUINI WISriDID CHAIN SAW INONI AUTO TVPI iRAKB ACKIIIMAN STHttlNO AVAILAILI WITH LIVI AXU SUMRIOtt DDICN AND NANDLINC SPECIAL *22900 CHILDS' RUNABOUT, RIG. $160.00 SPECIAL $12S.OO ANDEBSON SALES & SERVICE ao-232 X me SI. . n 2-11 Of the six area golfers qualifying tor the National Public Unka tourney, only Birmingham's Ttan Baldwin seems doubtful of making the trip to Hawaii at this time. The ether <|ualtfien were Mike Andenlaa and Wally Smith of Harper Woods. Ty Capito of Ply-mooth and Ren NIooH of Detre^ The 11-16 at the Ala Wal (9M Much to the discon^rt-of the gals in the Wome^Oistrict (^If Association, SaUvx^arp of Forest ;Lake will be back on the firing I line next wpex. School hu dosed for the summer ya^ntion at Livonia where Sallust completed her first year as a kindergarten teacher, which means she’s ready to gun for more hopora in district and itate amateur events. Miss Sharp’s two handicap makn her the WDGA's top-ranked player. Ann Arbor Golfer Routed at Western ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. (AP)-Jim Mooney, IT-yeapold schoolboy from Tucson, Arii., Thursday beat defending champion Steve Spray, Indianola, Iowa, in the sec-oM round of tiie Western junior golf champfonahip. Despite four UnUes by Spray. Mooney came from behind to grab a 3 and 1 decision. Mooney triayed ttte 17 holes in 2 under par. Medalist Labron Harris Jr., Stillwater, Okla., staged two lopsided triumphs as he joined Mopn-ey in Friday's quarter-finals. Har-rto routed Chuck Newton, Aim Arbor, Mich., 6 and 5, and then dropped Dave Lawrence New Or-ieana, 8 and 7. OPEN lEiBY MY-Eiav mn 32. AUTOMATIC LANES! ■f- OPEN AT 9 A.M.-CLOSE AT?? Aon M NT TIB IKHEM! Bowl in Air Conditidrieci Comfort Open Every Saturday and Saturday Night * ,,. Sundoy and Sunday Night BOWL A UME DVIUIII YOUR LMM HOUR! SNACK BAR AND BOO LOUNGI ALWAYS OPINI HMN BOM. 2$^ NioMHi Lak* K4, ' fmi Fra* Fetief FI 5-2S2S »• WE BOUGHT TOO MANY CARS! NS IN IMII BEK HINR asl NIITUtS! SO DOWN BO PUKES We Hove Every Model of Buick or Poiitioc for Immediafe Delivery! You Name The Down Papent! 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JUNE 17, 1960 Fish-Sp«oriflB Good M cttv III a riiAlloir Mcttan ftbe CUnoa tivtk In WUMrfbrd. |ot Two area Junior hlaJt ojioar-lbii- ttwir 9Mn tad onptnr^ two d ertoum, Frank liajon and Bob ttM Ug-acaled fish weigliini 13^ Hoorar, both is; had a cood dajr Und MVt pouiida, and | TlBinday. The boya apoHed aomejlcet In tength. Yanks AMFTp^ Propose Deal for Mantle^ fir«$ton« Chompion •1195 Loa ABgetei Dodger pltchara aot' 'maler league record in USd by ,]. **^P””“**> *1; am •.itaii BLACKWAU ran INSTALUTION MUFFLERS •8“ •r T««r Om cu Oi tw Mm*7 a»fiiig FHmo aa Taw Car Mafflir CUARANTIID dONDID Broktt Rolintd $975 7hn. Wywaatt a pmm rtm WHEEL ALIGNMENT SHOCKS Guar. 15.000 MH« ^®88 149 WmI Hbioii SliMf FE 2-1215 *Regting Is WonderfuL* Says Ingo Champ Enjoys Loafing, Reports in Fine Shape ______ . N. Y. (AP) - ‘'Raating is a wonderful thing. Ingemar Johansson, worid heavy* weight chamiilan. declared Ttaart* day as be "loafed" for the first time after almost six weeks of training for his return bout ylUi Floyd Patterson Monday. ' Hie smashing Swede, who weighed 197 Thursday—One pound above the weight be plans to cnm into the ring seemed to enjoy every room«it of his first ol five dajs of relaxation. H$ wekxNQed friends at the house, took a bath and strolled around the countryside. greeting folks and signing autographs. . w * w "I teel fine, and as the daysi^ progress, I seem to get stronger and stronger," he added, "rva worked hard and this rest is just what I’m looking forward It will be remembered that a year ago, Ingemar did the same thing. It was criticized severely by the press. However, his right hand proved the point with a aroashing third-round knockout of Patterson to bring the worid title to Scandinavia for the first time. Asked about the way Patterson ^ has been training, sonunriiat lack-adaisleRl «nd iminiraaive. Job- 3 MTS fWirm-SST and Man. CABLOAD TO YOB Vf? 39v Q"* Coth and Carry CHDBCffS, he. he hai Taylor Detroit 107 S. Squirrtl Rd. AUBURN HEIGHTS UL 2-4000 "He Is a good boxer and pundi-er. He knows what he is d^ng. I has a new style. I can’t DODGE DART ~"’2;058:15 $47.43 Monthly Poymenfs DEUVIREO JOHN J. SMITH DETROIT. .I^Tommy Johnson. 138, couldn’t anWr the bell for the ninth romid of\a scheduled 10-night ^ Chuck Taylor. 136, won by TKC Taylor kept Johi moat of the night in the fifth a left hook- Both troit. Fred Moore. 136, of Detroit\won a six-round decision over Ramzetti, 133. Garden City, I splil, four- oit.^won I r Dick 1 , in the ' pet how one should change alter ■0 many y«in.^But rai prepared to adapt myaell to any way that hB'fl fight.’’ A t * r Ike xdiamp.ls axtreineiy oonfi-dot, talka highly of. the importance of big left hand, "with «hic‘ I alao can knodi out aomebody. Ha said tbM before stariiiig hia tndning hara May Phe bad wsritad baid lor aix ww^ in Europe and thus "I’m-in better codditlon than at this tiiac a year- ago.'? NCAA Diamond (mHA CAPI ^ Southern Cal^h toraia sran ita second game in the NCAA college . haseoaQ worid series Tbnrsdikj^ night and hA-Boston College a first defeat U-....... Lany Hankammer ytelded unly two tnfieid singles in the first eight innings and blanked Boston while his mates picked up five runs. But in the ninth Hsnkiimmpr wsB lifted after giving up a hit and IWo walks. WWW Reliever Jton Withers touched for a two-run single by Nick VertuUo but ended the game by striking out Boston pitcher Charles Burster. w w w • Friday’s schedule puts Oklahoma State against Boston College. St. John’s against Arizona and Southern California against Minnesota. The loaers of the first two games will drop out of the double Lausse'sWin Streak on Line on TV Tonight NEW YORK (AP» - France’s Marcel Pigou, making his American debut, attempts to snap Eduardo Lausse’s 15-fight winning streak in the 10-round middleweight scrap at, St. l^idMlak Arena toni^t. * \^usse, frwn Argentina, claims a gtring of eight straight knock-outsi in his only fight this year he fourth round knoekout k Square 211 S. Soginaw St. DODGE. Inc. FI 1-7055 PKI L: RAMMLER-DALLAS DODGE-DART Only $2,076.00 -‘-■Saiit W%0Uty l^nlQ. i.ln Tu nS Ucnm* Ex*— IMSW Mm., CSiyxIw. WnpirliL Mf. Trwk. llOOl MAIN ST. ROCNISTIR OL 3-91 It] round heavyweight dectston Ernie Berthet Jr. Both are from Detroit. Joe Watts of Detroit deciSiOned DOug MacLeod of Gmnd Rapids in a middleweight bout! Wiftie Smith] of Detroit was knocked wt in the third round of a scheduled lour-1 hi 91 rounder by Wes Ramey Jr. of| Grand Rapids in a welterweight i Pigou, bout, and WiUie De Meyers of De- Pi«re troit beat KH Coleman of Detroit | Ws five j in a four - round featherweight i waq a fivif-r match. iter Mase in The bout will get Tm^aSBAT'S nOBTS By Th. AnwUM erM. — ANOELES-Mon Cerrutet. U5>4. Unleo. outpoInlMi RlcStrUa Ooniatet. Artmtlna. U, DETROIT—Chuck, T^lor. IIS. Detroit Greaves March 18 at Garden to boost d to 79 victories of Frenchman IS won four of The latest of Gun-April 9. usual Fri- year. 11V H to. Hi DETROrr-Chuck, Tvlor. la/S ■ neppetl Tommy JohnMB. tn JO H TOKYO-Uitwoor* Sekl. > ■ NipoXiiod boo EtpMM. It XOKMTOir, Jamitlwt-Mtl |^■■^^■lTork. MitoWBtod sutar Soy I M. (mlddSwelihU.) day television treatnient starting at 9 p.m. EST on NT"^ 17-YMrWAg)iin Tournament Champ Wh«rt can I gat a USED CAR that’s honastly rapraaantad, pHcad fight, and |Roi^ Included' in Offer Made Near Deadline As AAony os 9 Wayar5| InvoKfBd in by DBWItt NEW YORK (DPI) — Georgt| Wsfas, gsnsiwl manager of thnl New York Yankees, today oon-i finned thkt the Delioft Tigers of-| fered Rocky Cblavlto in a prsp dsM fdr Bfkkey Mande sbotfiyl "They oOered us Cblavtto bifti we wen#! interested.’’ Weisel AMkMvh the TsgkM O. M. I CANDLESTICK WALTZ-San Francisco Giants Andrea Rogers and catcher Bob Schmidt seem 1o be going into a -dance as they coUide chasing a pop fly off the bat of Pittsburgh’s Bill Mazeroski lir-fite 6th bming of Thursday’s game at Candlestick Park iii San Francisoo. Schmidt caught it. The Pirates won, .107, to boost their National League lead to four games. Bass Anglers Mark Time; Season Opens Saturday Pontiac area and Michigan fish- ermisn 1oday~ were marking time eq Sundays. o’clock noon, Saturdays, and n until the beginning of action the state’s Mack bass season, Cor Saturday. Season gets under wM af Ibnugh Dec. 31, except for trout, waters where it closra Sept. 11. Goarident with the bass setMon’s start win be the latest of Tha PonUae Press 3-way “Big Fish Derbies.’’ The Derby, for which, TRe Press will swfird $150 in U. S. gsiviags Bonds, concludes on Labor Day. Sept. 5. The three divisioaii of the Derby, hi which the aMler who takes the heaviest fish reeeives a SM bead, include Mack bass (both largcmoath aad smaUmouth base balsg eeasMcrcd hi the one claesHIcatfeBj; Borthera pike, end MuegUls. le each ease the : heftiest fhh wins, length not- Oakland county, with lts myriad lakes and streama, wULprobaMy receive the brunt of opening week- midnight tonight, runs end baas-fishii« pressure from the laetropoHtWi sdetian. From, eaiiy iisUoatkiBS ike opening may be a et one. Basf opening Is ^ last of the state's fishing seasons to get under-ly. Trout season opened in A|ml. SPRING LAKE. Midi. IJM*attl Shook, 17-year-oU Saugatack Iflgh School girt, captured the annual Spring Lake Women's Open Gtdfl Champhmship yesterday for theiAll second straight year. She shot steady golf through R Competitors are limited to fuU-Oakland county entries and must have been taken by and line tn county waters. iAll ^ea Quist be made with |The Sports Department. The lltor is interested in hav-raln to beUt Mrs. Richard Babcock ling any. 'hM all reports of fishing of Spring Lake 4 and 3. Mrs. Bab-1 success in W afea. (Call FE 2^8181 ootkr 1949 winner, lest severaHbetween 7 a^. and 2 p.m. daily), holes due to an erratic putter. iNo entries be taken after 12 Horwitz, Powless in Southern's Quarter-Finals ATLANTA (AP) - Upset-minded Dick Horwiu of St. Louis, meets towering John Powless of ThHabassee, Fla., today In the quarter-finais of the Southern Horwitz, a 22-year-old graduate of WadilngtoB Uidvenity, ptdled the upset of the day Thursday when he eliminated fMirth-seeded Francois Godboot of Quebec, Canada. 67. 641. Powless. 6-ftMt-5 Florida Slate University tennis coadi] No. 5, outlastM Lester Sack of Clarksdale, Miss., 3d. 8-2. 67. WOW! 3 Big JUMPSVfLLE ^ , TRAMroUNE cenTto I Coming to F^ntioc ^ JUNE l7 1. $»«!• SfFOif fir SERVICE i SPECIAL I grosidsaf M fha T%«ts. iwvtwled I proposttiens that i induded ahywbdra ColavUo was traded by the Oevalaiid Indlsns fb OetrMt tai sachange .for Harvey Kuena ‘two months ago. His got 6fi to a dis-appointiqg start with file Tigers and recently was benched for s few games when bis batting aver age hovered cloed to the .230 marie. * * ★ The Yahkees presumably were interested listeners when DeWltt presented his proposals became Cotavito is a native of the Brorjc and always hi^ well at Yankee Stadium. However, they aren't ready to dispose of Mantle yet— unless the price is right—so Weiss poUtely said "no thanks" to tbs Tigers’ offer. DeWM also discloaed he had "tried to do buatneas" with Washington before the trading deadline. The Tigers reportedly were after Camilo Pascual, the Senators’ veteran pitcher, but agdn failed to make the right offer. Two Supertest Boats to fiace on Detroit River^ ‘ P.W AS LOW AS SI 2‘j A WFLK SQ95 ' BRAKE i ADJUSTMENT 1 SPECIAL A" Cors JjJl GOODYEAR SERVICt STORE winder; Ont (A^-hfiss Supertest Third, CamuBi’s Harmsworth Tropliy winner, and her sister Blip Miss Supertest Second, wiB race OR the Detroit River' st Windsor this summer. Jim Thompson of London, Ont. ssid Miss Supertest Second, the testbed on Which new Ideas for racer are tested. Detroit Memorial Rraatta June 2S. Following her Hantssworth Trophy defense at Picton, Ont.. Aug. 18 to 22, Mias Supertest Third will race here for the Silver Cup Aug. 27. Bob Hayward, whose driving of the speedy hydroplane hurt som-mer won Canada's first Hanm-worth Ttophy, wfll be at the Wiieel in both ra«a. Suspended Driver Back in Race Events INDIANAPOLIS fAF) - RaCe driver pmer George of Speedway, lnd„ was reinatated Thursday by the U.. 8. Auto Qub after pacing a |900 fine. *] George was suspended last year fter siuggtog an official after a race at Langhorne, Pa. He wfll drive hia first race this year at Langhorne Sunday. Heniy Banks, USACs director sivcISOP Ob V ; INtPlynMtk spoir mumw' • IIJMWbiUm B Poarag Maaitog ' $500 Down $^1.67 Monthly ■aWNiriTl asTWuilif' 70 Coaa at rr W.Plk* Dnst Conirol X Auburn at Hill .(8 Mha. I. of Ssflhuwl 3. BoMwiii of Foirmount (Aerate fram^ Water Ts«rav Witt Social CiBfii aad Tmi Tiacy ^ ...... ■ _ , Jumpin' Gyminy 1 P|||| fOf CVttfyOfltt .\ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE THIRTY-ONE fqtir Dea/s Made Trade Deadline piaon ■y bw AMocteM fnm l^ur^iliqrw tranaetkmi invQ(v*|; ilM *qMki j tim LaUiMp4. Wally PoK w plctad Wob the Jana 15 tra#^ The bteeat deal in nuratwr aa well as ip imiKKtance waf ami-neemi CandowU fMd nOa-dplpliia. r . Xon1||n«h« Ilia ymih totovement pracrani, PMlUfep’ (jianam Manager John Quinn ewnned outneld-Andaraon and Paat, - ,„j and n minor- langaa playarila be Tl»e; St I r —— — quhW a pair i outfleMera. They' -------------- • In eitdmse Flafleldar Jim. Mo- KniiDit; - - - of tael ,ssy............. obua and oMfMdar Doha Cannd ifrom their'Rachaster farm to the ii 40 games with 3 home mas and K RBL Walls, 2T, Is younger than both Poet, 30, and Anderaoa, 28. Us best year came in 1968 when be was with the Cuba. He batted .301 Snd Ut 24 home nina. His pnaent average Is JIO. Post retums to the dub be broke in with in US} and where he had Ms best yev-IO hoaMra, HO rnns batted in and a JOO batting average in 1056. Us average ^pped to .354 this year. * ★ * Anderson broke tai with the Phil-Ues in USr. The following he batted .SU with 33 homers and 9T runs-batted-bi. This year be Is Uttins. under .290. . HoiSce is a prcuntsing 22year- old k be«b« SU at Buflalo and la among the leogna leaden widi 10 home raw and 90 ram batted in. Moryn, the new Cardinal out- || flddait is a long ball rigM-band-hitler wta 83 UfStiiw home raw and a J8T batting .average. Us marb this year is J93. Mo-Knbdtt who has been pUa of ttw Southeni I shiftad to the Cuba* lam at Houston in fbe American Assn. Ubine. 33, Hgures to become the Tigen* Nb. 1 rdlaf pitcher. The rlidit-hander, eiio won TO gamas for the Dodgen sbwe 1963, moat of them in relief, and saved Hn. He has on|y a deciilpo, a law. in 17 innings. Major league Boxes Mcllii&a aW BMdmi. IX»-St. iMta 7 Ww.*' "Excello Walk-h" Picnic Tables Wrought Iron Logs I Fir-2MlO-Top ond Soots Knockdown Prko Eoty to DismonHo for Storogo S0A026 • SIS 4Upb|lt Shinilas As law rarH..ia #gQ U #1 Ffsmfcai esaglgi Hr Sfwh As _w# ueag ■■Ww (JWaof laclada Daor m Casraall mil PtKE KEN DASD m PRinUM 6RADI 2 x/e-t-ie UnoriM PtrlOOOW. Ft. 1 1 w Any Amount 2;x4-«-ld LmiHm por fin. foot #1 STIU.ING KMtty Pile PiMliii g-.|-.IO«-Wldibs ^^^0^ ^ 4«8-!4" MASONITE *1" Z. FIR BOARDS $OC fiMurjsst 4B8-H.” mac. rLTWtIOD v-onoovB NaWaad CMitag Tit ItxU a At Aeasnsttsal 1^ Bsady Mb ASnULT PATCU 9f88 par sash ... I #te6 6AMjSE SIDING 1 **• ^ AU prices quoted above are ipecial cash arU carry prices MU 08CUU Lurin., kmo husoi r- r t-ssu ■ladBlhB. - W. Tdl • Sdt SWiSst T;U - tOwSSiaitr FRIDAY and SATURDAY AT CY OWENS NO KIDDING! FREE RADIO WITH ANY NEW CAR PURCHASED! FREE COFFEE and DONIJTS COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED AT OUR NEW LOCATION ... VISIT THE MbsT MODERN SERVICE DEPARTMENT \ IN OAKLAND COUNTY! Make Your. Own Dealt WE HAVE TO SELL 65 CARS THIS WEEKEND Friday and Saturday ONLY! Pontiacs Only Authorixed Ford Dealer FWD NIC. 630 OAKLAND AT CASS FE 5-4101 V f E 54101 THIRTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 19W OoiwrtMa Iwt • pqnlaMi U Wfllkii. Chtei export to c SANOtRE FOR RENT TRAVIS HARDWARE ^Bvlfrfing Popar AAulch ^ AikaH • saftiMiM rmsmp. tnSj naed ti oovar of a new houw, li alao aOeetive for atvitliig th« growth of waeda in a garden. Strtpa of aheathing paper placed between rowa o( planti or vegetablea ' etfec- MfiniFf'C (Stiiti Coilti. be. l*UvflXill M an Dfado_Hw7. rc a-aoi Opaai EwilBga til • m>- cHoicinowns taivnaruu run CeapMo lain EgaipaMal aai Feed and Slad Tea. unrooD puirm NOS ansim Sm tti Utwl ia BARBECUE GRILLS Famous Jacobsen MOWERS CLEARANCE PRICED Full 18 IncliXiit 214 H.P. Motor Reg. m.9S NOW ONLY ■84" WI RENT POWER UWNMOWIRS awl ROTO-TIUtRS ROADWAY-SHELL Hardware «50 Aebimi Ave. In last Sida Bbapplni CaMar ftaelf at mo Porklw «9m htUj Suburbans WhEElihmbB BET MORE DONE NAVE MORE FUN Your ovary job is short sport on Whnl HorsbX .. the handy, hondsemo yord and gordon tractor... no strain, just hop on and hook up ... shift in forward or ravtrst.. .at spoods up to 6 mph. TEST DRIVE IT TODAYI • Data aN yard aad fw* • 2t aotiaaal attach- • Tha ady faa-warfc trac-tar with eeteantive • lif tractar |wwtr fraai tiiM fiva 3 sgaads far- gardening ^is fun Wheel HuJiAe SUBURBAN ... g? «?«!■»!»> I«»«gy.___1 8Sr**"*" 1 SSStthm I SSwroio CLEAN THAT LAWN THE SNAPPY-HAPPY WAY ... on Wheel Horse . . . yord and garden tractor. New attaching 4 foot trailing roke joins 21 other oil purpose attachments. Test drive this superb streomifne suburban tractor today. At Uw at *399.50 Easy Tima Payments KING BROS. PONTIAC RD. ot OPOYKE RD. K 447M tt 4.1112 Fa^ oiui OoHdehl/ietm Carefuf Cutting of Roses Pays Somehow when the rotes blooi evoything else seems to be right in the garden even thood> there may be plants to'act oat, weeds to puU aiid lawna to rake. Tha co(^ steady spring hu fon-terad sturdy rose growth and the Uooms ore brightly (wad. nanto that were aet out late this wirii« may be a bit behind achedole bat by mldsuminer, they will catdi up. Their fall rote diqilay should bt spectacular. One ot Ae tricka ef keeping a rose ptamtinc tidy ia to trim off faded blooms, regularly. Do not wait until the roaea wither and droop, but snip them off as toon as peak Uoom pama. Whea entttng faded MecoM take a date laak at the rtMi steal. Jest below the rose then nsaally le a Ihree-lealiet teat Bgr-paas Ma leaf aad leak far abate It. A new abeot wti apf freas tUa point When cutting roaea tor the hount be Joat at cautlaus only longnr a will be needed. Alwayi lenva at least two five-leaflet leaves on the plant. Excessive cuttiiw ol menti hampers growth. Cut t roadHisbea qiarta^ until Work Fast Careiully When You Transplant Transplanting ot material — and this applies to seedling tomatoes u wail as to young oak trees—is not to much a matter of luck as it la a matter of taking pains. Plants, to flourish and even to survive, wed soil in which to put out their nots, air, water and food. Heavy day aoQ wlthbdds some i theae, and very fight sand can nd hold aome of the others. The gardener nnat remedy and improve adl ^conditions—end this involves, aniong other things, (figging, one activity which has not material with bare roots, the trick is to work last, because the tiny hairs which are the feeding roots of seadltegs dry faat when in tact with air hi transidanting seadUnp, always have a |dace ready to receive them, try to move them with aome protective earth around the fant, dig them out carefully and deeply go that the root system is intact, not ripped or tom Then protect them against hot sunshine and give them plenty of wat(er for a time. Annual Flowers Can Go in Bulb Bed SomeUmea deehUng what to do irith the bulba ao you can get dragooa, and alyiaum planied i»e-•ente a big problem. How about the idea of not doing anything with thoae bulbt, but planting your nmmer flewm among the bi" As qui(ddy os the bulbs go of Uoom, rtmove the flower POTTED ROSE BUSHES many in bloom $J95 5 wiSKaSuS’”™"'’"" :£s;ss£^n fagiaataf fUMI M We WIB CiMoalfPJE. CLOSMDMUItMr rasa mr amp asoost McNEIL’S NUR$E»Y MAB-nn smkmaeWwf. batw. Tha laavea of these upring tfl the snail planto get started. After tfaraa or tour waeka th ulb toliage wiU begin to dry and jde. Attids time JuM give these stalkB a gentle Jerk and they will map otf the bidb. The ripened bulb wm remain tje another sea-son while you destroy the dying toliage. By this time your summer » will be growing rapidly and soon come Into Uoom. Ashes of wood, coal both hard and soft, and even fine dnders are of value to kwoen heavy day, •oft coal adies should ha weathered tor a aeaaon to gat rid of toxic subataneea. . Now Hudson Ftnct CO. • 4-FF. CHAIN LINK f All StMl Po$t» 79* FT. INSTALLED A FINAL eSAT — T. Newsome, visiting horticulturist from the MUledgeville, Ga. State HosidtaL oondudes his visit to the Pontiac State Hospital with a vtdt to the girls' gardens. With him are Gedrge Hilliker, supervisor of the chil- dren’s program, Mrs. Eleanore McCUrry. Director of Occupational Tberaiv and Mrs. Alice W. Burlingame, who qwrfced the Horticultural Therapy program into reality and who works weekly with the patients. Southern Horticulturist Studies Local Program By SAmr ovax Some yean ago it wAs our privilege to write an artide for The game of Birmingham, this program has been a idiot program tor the country. Horticultural Therapy is stlQ going strong at the local hoivitaL Edmatloa Board to study horticultural therapy In several areas so that he can direct such a program In the MUledgeville institution, one of the largest mental hospitals in the country. Mr. Newsame espreiwed his admlralhMi et what Is beii^; doM by Mrs. BurUiigame and her earpe of vwtaateera. He has i«-eetetoi aonm • vahmtoera tar noangr other Intettutkiaa. Mrs. Bur lingim ie aboot to have a book published on the subject. Michigan State Univmitjr givia a degree in HorticUtunl Therapy. Because the fame of this type ef therapy has spread, there x»me to the State Hospital last MilledgeviUe, Georgia. E. T. Newsome has Little Care Can Save Your Bulbs IN jeHeata eiMh week, la eoa-tiate to «a hw|e papatatisn la Now thet spetag bulbs have done their Stott, here is a tip that wfll hdp them dai.it again next year. It is the atee of tita bull ' In Georgia gardening goes oo the year round. There patients work in gardens,' orchards and greenhouses. Mr. Newsome told ef one patient who had been particularly vkUent. But since be grant from the Southern Regional working ----------------------------his violent speUs have SUMMER CLEARANCE JACODSEN'S Iiwry lleoiBiag TUag not GiOirr TUWII POTTED FLOWERING SHRUBS 1/j OFf Reg. 1.98 $|32 SALE! Finest quality jumbo floweringT shrubs. All in active growth. Many in flower. PLANT ANYTIME without root disturbonce. e Flowering Alnwnd # Weigela # Mock-eronge. SUPER SPECIAL lERANIUMS Homg grown in our grttnhouM. Froth gfocky ; duco biggor and bettor WoomB. Big A'* Pot 3*«»1 CmIi and Carry Bettor lULBS DAHLIA LILIES CAUDIUMS Vi oil Fomoug Jeckton end Perking POTTEB ROSE BUSHES HvndnA t« JACOBSEN’S GARDEN TOWN S45 S. Breadweyr Lake Orion MY 2-2il1 laeeeHetSee — Omdaa faeb •hsiM sad Naissnr ... 19 I sf rMWtac aa r«ty Sr. (Uea of toola abeuld be smoothed with sam^tapcr and broken or q^t handies ahould be replaced before the Implement la used. The metal edge o( spade, hoe and cul-tivator ahould be ahArpened afUe. If the metal is bright instead of corroded the tools will be easier to use. Steel wool, sandpaper, oi other abtesive wUl help put the metal laio ahl^>e. be worn to bhade the skin front excesrive dooH of sun. Loi« work Garden Day Set for July 23 1 pieces o( broken glass, tobacco tin^ coffee can lids, and other btts of rubbiih that bava a way of getting Into the garden should be removed. Fences should be examined ao that protruding nails and breaks in die wood may be fixed. Old maty nails are dan-g«r W Caulking T A < CailkiBg P J GUN I i \JT } A A BLACK & DECKER the aUinoe wtto thB.,UBitod StatM ud Prcddei ’■ rm canceled visit. li p«ybi( the bill, estimated SBO mllUai yen. or IL- Six Main Points of Japan Pact AAuHiol AM, No Limit on U^. BoiM ProvM hff Ditputtd Trtoty man pdBbi in «ie Japa Annrlean MCMriO treaty: 1 Bach party reeacnlaet Aat an ariipd attack against eitfaer one in Japanese territory is a danger to bcgb, and promlaes to act aoewd-In^ In Una wkh its constitutional gapabUlties, and will eonsoH from time and at the request of eWier party whenever J^MBeae or eastern security is threatened. -1, The parties undertake to settle peaoeftilly any international disputes in wfaidi tiwy are involved. * a ★ 5(- Hie parties win strengthen flieir free Institutions, promote staUiity and collaborate economi-eatly. C The treaty wOl supersede the ISU U.S.-Jananese treaty, and will remain bi force for 10 years and notice of trea|y. either party gives itent to terminate the Northern Grad Wins Pharmacy Scholarship I, ranked 17th fai ~a » AMtiM High School graduates, has been nanaed wbmer of flie Perry Pharmacy Sdiolarship, it was Mimfit todav He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Robert L. Eubanks, YTS N. East Blvd. s tsHlMi to Owners of tiw two Perry Phar-micy stores in Pontiac at 689 N. ESM Bvd. and 1251 Baldwin Ave., Jalk RoUnson and Lawrence Stein saN Eubanks was the most qualK fid *ot all the appUcanU for the aifiard. the whiner of the sdiolarahip competition was chosen by RoWn-soB» Victor Lindquist, assirtant pdodpal at Narthen, and Dr. Willi^ modcstefai, aaaiatant dean of tht Wayne State Univeraity Colic^ of Pharmacy. lls. Newsprint Use 4 Record in May 9EW YORK OR - U. S. newa-pspers used a record amount of, nohl*^ American Nstoapmier Publishers Assn, re-pgittd Thursday, s: A ★ * ftay comsumption readied SO.-371 lens. 5.4 per cent above the year earUer total Of 4M.U6 tons, aocording to an aaMciation survey, into May figure tapped the iwevtoue luisHUy Ugh ef 4M.-flf toSM set tart Ootober. Newell to the peper es which itowspspere are prtated. tOonsiBnptioa for the first five] m«iths of I960 rose to a record j 3 jOS.lTB tana, up 5.4 per cent from i 2,1*7,7» tons used In th-rtopbnding period but yeer. : ; * * ' * 'I ifeaiiwliile, the Newsprint Serv-j lee Sunsu reported May news-plliir production in North America dinticd 1.7 par cent above the yajaLsarUer levei to 731^ tons. gfipmenta, however, dropped 2 to 741JN4 tons. THE PONTIAC PRESS. FtllDAY. JUNE ITr 1960 THlHTV-m^ GraiR Mart trade Dull 1^ Piioas Ease CHlciGO «ai Cnin lutBrMili prices «i«»d ktlgiiilv MiV in the dullest tnuis ot the week. Within the first kail hour tnuM-sctlens vtitnsltjr ceased as. detien found trade Infiuanoes Scarce or sbaent. The U|ht .ofiminKS gisted mattly elhedie seB^ and scattered Uvitdat^ Idr fiw werit end. AU The' loUowinc are top prices OQVtttaK Rales of tedally grown ptsdiaas brought to the Farmer’s' ACaAet by growers and sold, by them in wholesale package lots. Quototions are furnished by the Detroit Buisau ol Markcta, as of Thuisday. Dwtroif Product priop change aiSd’"' 4Uin«0fia* <^tft Pricts SZ . (Ar)-ai>«iat fr vr:::. Ui “(iini *** 2k ... .. lii^a az WU SS }J;{J nr on Nunibers Charge A oomglalnt by a numbers player tlipt \ the payott on his winning bet slip wasn’t large enough led to the arreat ol three Pontiac men yeaterday. Pontiac police vice squad officers arrested the trio at Plant 6 of the Pontiac Motor Division. MARKETS (Stocks Moving, but Irregularly NEW YORK It — A few wide movers, both up and down highlighted an irregular but lively •lock market early fids afternoon. Brokers noted that early grins bi some of the specialties which havie attracted so much attention Us weak were being pared or. in >noe cases, replaced by SHgM lasea. Blue chip issues i_ mostly lower by ftaetions and thg overall list showed narrow changes in both directions. Tradli« held to s test pace after .w tape caught up with the « morning ,’ot orders, ' caused It to rim late briefly. Nairty Teekitoteaed Staadard Cabbaia bu......................«l *-*•• agataHl the aMn after Edwi^ RlaggoM. » MMway Ave.. Coaoaaiora s'odo ilocladb Jones Is the father ol Hayes Jones, outstanding prospect for the Unked States Olympic track squad. . News in Brief Oerald Mark, tW Iroqaols Rd., reported.,to Pontiac police yesterday that' a portable TV set was stolen from his car parked In front of the Elks TVmple.. Bsvs lysa had year .earpets c 1 e a n aid ttttlyf CsU TO BON, Roger Bacon was once arrested for performing black magic because he engaged in a ttumker of experimirtts^mi^ring Ifeto lit ~«l elsctiiciiy. Motieo U borrty St»«. load county Board -• » orchard Ukc Id Towauhtr "■ . Oak- . _______Work* win ■clock PJ*. lactera dlArlet propMcd thorafor, oa Mt I balav, and tl dctcrnlaa tin advtial CoU) held a gala of a poiiil. Vriversri h^teh was sbont aackaaged after Isafaig ak enrUer npsMe edge. The former's first trade was TRIM shares as' the latter’s 11,SM. Vendo, up more than 2 for while, turned lower. Specialties stiH ahead shout s po NAfT, American Optical, CoUlns Radio and General Instrument. Radio Corp. dropped about points, taking brokers by Surprise. Steels eas^ a bit, as did rubbers,. airtines and oils. ’Tobaccos led and metals were atroqg Anaconda up around 1 and Kennecott ahefri a major fraction. A grin of around a point by Boeing bolstered the aircraft group. Bnidneat newt enpable at stira-nlaltag the market waa searoe, aJthoagh personal IncMne la May reached a new Idgk tad depnri- The market opened and held Stale Dem,GO&' Hurl Charges 2, Stoebior Claims ^ate' 1 Campaign On Againif ; South#rn«r$ “hate" campaign against persons.^ who migrated to die state from • the South. The charge. leN'eled by State jMirman Neil StaeUer. faroufht > an asMition from RepuUican Nat Cosnmitteeman John B. tin that the GOP “wtti not ‘ responriUe for promoting cilia sfarfare.” Lawrence B. Lindemer, Republican state chairman to wrhom Stne-^ bier addreaaed his complaint letter, was traveling and ivithhekfc--^omroent. gtaeUer crttlelsed a estanA,* pitotod Jane «, sne In a aerte«;'^ ■snppWed waekly aewspapata thrai«hant the stale by Fraap C. Merris. SU.M»-a-yrar RepaB-^ 8 eetaoHi Ja * VERT RUMAN BANKINO - J. F. Wagner (holding plaque) (d the Stevens-Davts Company, experts ii^ human relations frntn-ing. presents a ’ Humdn Relations” award to Mrs. Gisele Si'eet, main office teller at the Community National Bank, irho represented the bank's employes! 1116 company made the award (o the bank for Hi "oversB effort to improve In its emptoye-customer contacts.” Representing the bank’s management are (left to right) Carrril L. Osmun. vice president: Robert R. Eldred, executive vice president; and Albert W. Holcomb, rice president. Bullets, Death Disrupt School Board Meeting BROWNSVILLE. Tex. (ft - A smoldering feud that has long split tUs east Texas town flared Hardee said Dr. Rahm yeas bring i the courthouse in nearby Athens, held in an undisclosed Jail. {HenderMh County srat. More than 50 witnesses to the ■INIl wia lUWM nwcu - - - , nivtr llWiI M Into a freefrm^lt fight-Thwwday Four ’Texas Rangers and fnora flgin WA»HNOT^ right at bullets min-peabng the pattern in force moat u(m after he demanded the board of the week. itemize some of the bills it had Romney Wanis Political 'Club' Not New Party but U.S. Group to Debate, Talk Issues and Candidates lid it contained nothhig to Justify Staebler’.s ’’hate” campaign charge. He said ft was ooS seen Iv any Republican Party o6 -ticial until after pubUcatiail. .y., fa “The column purportedly is so ilysis ol statistics.” its net effect k to h^'’’ up to public ridicula and scosl,.., all Mk^an citizens who hseO" moved here from Southern atatak. by deacribinf them as iUileriM' •misbegotten fumblers’.” He said he was sure Ltodenrik* did not personally approve of whofe* he said was an "ugly situation.’Sz '-' la the eotamn. Mania aSlC. Il#,m sf lOLUt wsemptoyed psrr-jj than a half dozen highway pa-||^ bUI Barton had been charged n pourod taio Brownsboro ^Ith affray In the attack on Long safeguard against further ^kI that he expected violence and to assist in the all-jcharges against others.” Romney, president of American! Qf these alightly-educaifi^^ night investigation conducted at Ruannte flalt. Jans |1. < ilwlSSn Rd. a Old MUe Rsask Ship. OpUitog. baby furattutc and mlac. foT' sale. Open Mon.-Pri.. IM, gO B, Joaar phtoe off Buroq, PB l^,*>«dri ABM w%c lSZVi’c«:a:i AtchlMB ..H MW7 g> * ‘ ■ I || Main Library in®’.' Mimr MsfiBlB|tsB atvBf* u?^^putHr5», uBlUrr iKTHK from thu« MfU of TX*?*55 »« Wwt. Moomriol^^ *•" __________9 to I. Pint . PenscQstol Church, 111 Oreen — 1 —Adv. y,Si Kennedy Says Appoint FDR ]r. OtopoMi toitom. antsMiri Con: ssii.e8t.es toildol A^tmoBt Dlitrlct: uk. MkBor Sub. Mo. 1. M'lkoorfloS.lB 1.^ iTlac S of MJk.t. M.B. rutht-of-wos. tasi •sz.-^Zi/^iis? In Libor W. Posot U oad 42A, OokluS to t Ubo o( a»l7M L«ko CW; If b-nsr w now ft to a m.o ’■srJras mobk aab."i th a irse'W’ i tiwts U“tfAlrSZ..{il^Ttb™-iRR “ -h a ww w SS.8I ft - ■—— OBt eitlmoto • O. AUz. rostotor* t htt of PmUm ' W S«M It. Itst.. NEW YORK (API - Sen. John F. Kennedy says 11 he is elected president be may name Adlai E. Stevanson and FYaoUin D. Roosevelt Jr. to high governmental MtSo Interviewed Thunday right on NBC-TVs ’’The Jack Paar Show.” praiaed the abilities of both Stevenson and Roosevelt Kennedy said he eiqricU to win the Democratic presidential nomination, hut not on the first ballot. He added, "We’ll have the votes reasonably soon'or not at’all.” Ex-Wayne Official Found Dead in Cell SAN FRANasCO fft-PMIca saM Praaek P. Vacke. «1, a iiy maa arrested by the tor passport fraud, was AIUM AlUt I New York Stocks President Ivan H. Ifuttt Bfur dbcimtf poiStt tit eisiraii guffered a cut over his eye S liwhen he was struck several times liibd^h !. 88Z jooei & L .!! sjs tl| the face. Board member J. P S**' KUS'/hm ■ jsi Parker said he blacked out after 88 4 Siibelnr Struck tn the face and hit iri KM»s*^aa ! lover the head. Bill Melton was 87 4 52?“ 8'*ishot in the arm. George Rash .. . »!i LOP otiiE . ■ 8s.iisiuftered several knife wouii^ IIS S«V : SI STaT*'- *..........................^ . ^ j|m M^ctat . ! S . toe 8 cSSn'!."wft 6r.‘ Cbaries Rahm', school ^oard s *----- M, «.«!. c« . . Jackson’s death. .Hen- County Dist. Atty. Jack MSUOFacully Increased by 3 Trusteei ApprovR Art I have a lot of witnesses—40 or 50 — to talk to.” Hardee said shortly before dawn. Prof, Librarian English Instructor Michigan fit ate University's Board !oi-trv8tees yester^y ap- I More than 250 persons were I present for, the b()api’8 regular {monthly meeting and about 30 :took*pu^in the fight. ' Tenskm has been high Since the board of the consolidated schod| district which covets the east part and lOf Henderson County last April fired Homer Bass, superintendent for 23 years. The district bad long been split into pro-Bass and infl-Bass factions. In the April cIcctioQI anti-Bass forces ousted all but one pro-Bass board member. It was not dear, jminediately „ Motors, has urged a new Political (rom the South irf . Ble^organlzatioa which he says will|fg(,^t ^rgg^g jured by expectati^'’^ hrip the government function ef- L( happy times in a welfare stiiir^ fectively at all levrii. |at file end of tiie (Gov. G. Men- Romney. who would not run tor;„(„) waiiams rainbow,” it went office in Michigan despite wlde-|a„. ..vU spread speculation that ha would,; -jv column said immigranis'': asserted: | from Canada had to pass llteraet^-. “Our meat rritleal problems i tests whereas ’’families moving go bvMwat tatelllgeat pebllc dk- jhere from the S o u t h are askriT’ rassiita aad decMoii becanso too jorily if they know how to vnkir two-party syriera to as* aa ,el- Democratic.” fertivo meaas by RseH ter htfol’ i ------------------- - itoeut puwu- dtseusrifm of tb. i^acofTib CIO Endofses IjlLisfs New Books i\Now Available , The tellowing, new books are [■J availaUe for circulation from tbe Main Library. nenON—Rerrv, Krishna Flat-.ifliu Bom, The Houw to Vtemto; iBoyle, CeheriiUon Without Fare-fweU: Osiy, Charlsy Is My Darling; Haikv, The Final Diapioris; sibarp. Hie Reseders; Spring, All the Day Long: Tolstoy, Peter the First; Waugh, Fuel for tbe Flame. MYBTEBV, WESTERN ETC.— Colaa, Concrete Orime; Dengo, Fenced Off? Locke. Amelia Rankin: Marsh, False Scent. BiOORAFflV — Bums, John Kennedy; Oraal, Mr. Uaeoln’s General: Msnaghsn. Disler; Muklen. The IncrediMe KntoP>-GENERAL SUBJBCTK-Adams, HawaU; Larsen. Representative nt in Greek and Roman History; Lewis. How Children Leam to ^peak; Moraes, India Today; Opotowsky. The Longs of Louisiana; Pasternak. Poems; Salmnon, Victory at Sea; Wells, Georgens Wells’ American Vacation Book; Zucker, Town and Jshn C. Gallewny. M, waa Sanaed professor of sit. ea^ *Lost' Balloon Doubles Back: MayGetHYet SAN DIEdft, Csllt (XPI-liiat bwneo and tor the peopin to c prem their will on them.' Incumbent Democrats asserted, “are not mrimarily con-j ceriied with the issues, and do nri|Macomb County CIO CouncU 1^,-diller rignMv»«tiy..oD. that bisU..endorsed a group ol incumbtoits aisl-thns learo, ns wUk a touawA) Democrats for renommation to - ' bC'-Srid the annual-con-GeongC”! vention of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs yestwday, '“the people have no real opportunity to cast their ballots for camfldates or parties on tfad bbsis of tbe kMOes.' T briieve," RomncK arid, "we need a not another political party William R cents h share on _ the 91 par value oonunon stocJc, obtoiaed Jft the t buUding^ J311 payabit Aqg- L 1990 to stockhoU-; ML Clomriio - lers of raenrl Ally 15, 1990. NO UCENSE NEEDED to Make the Biggest Catch of the Season ot JEROME OLDSMOBILE-OADILUO *249?^ High«sf Appraisol on Your Trado jEfteR ou)onniiK|umiK 270 SOUTH SA6IN>^ STREET ^ ' PE 3-7021 THIRTYSIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JUNE IT, 1960 Drinking, Bad Records Cited 50 County Drivers Taken Off Roack of 50| ■ OokUnd ODonty reskteiti wnpended or m’oked recenUy | wiiu^*ddr. iwu ■•ck WkiM - acGordnlg to the Michigan aecre-[»-«*« toiy of itate’a office to ljuatog.! Ord^ to fun^ of ThoK ordered to furnish proof . fesponslbUi^ due Of fiiiancto] weponsIbUlty due to diunk dnvtog «id >n_>matto ^ one or more drunk driving convic- 1^*5* "«»conib tion were: !®* ^ Losing the right to drive toritioa. Itor *. Trswlck. «ai SUrUnt ft., Lsvrcne* C. BmIct. tit) K. PUItoo PI. • **Strsar«t I. Cuhitr. Vt, Ardator St.. Btnnlnthaa . UchAld Ounj. «M W. M«1ms St. HamI Park WUlMrt U. Sturstot. t)l Oartlfld "tbuT*? Jaiau, MS E. OhitbrU m «k St.. I. *^ymi»d eohtratrtorB. ITII Wood-' lovn St.. WoUod Lake I DATld B. Tailor. Ml) Noraaa Rd.. Tbomaa l«W Pin* St.. wFsHrd* Adlai Stevenson wiU have Losing their licenses due to un-[personal envoy to the person d satisfactoty driving records were; |Mrs. Harriett Phillips to Gov. " orosaa Jr.. MT w. Hurooj Williams’ sriltog party tomorrow driving while Ms license suspended was Robert W. Hamtett of 85 E. Rutgers St. Marion R. 11)010 of 322 N. faplehurst St., Ferndale, and John F. Zebel of 5^81 Wright St., IVoy, lost their licenses due to unsatisfactory driving records and failure to appear for re-examtoa- ^Delegate Mrs. Phillips Goes All Out for Adlai joTTT R. bot. n Eonnett Rd. S' *'— '--1 Towniblp Aohert M. Carpontor. tits laftTlov •WS"*1“'‘*A“.?l..r?iK*Bau« Rd *«Uiaai C. Zolaa. IMI PhUUpo St. Borkley wS)»d‘ )0| MaodllB Dr. I B. RovlaaS IXBsil. WTtS Pltreo St.. ______K. Oudloy. Ult Cborakoa St.. *B!ch2!{*D. roatlwr. «1T ClawMB St.. U ■elltdar. Wt BSstr Si. S. ScbMldi i "IKvtd’llUMw. S«t« 'jlSmJ. FtrMy. Ifl wmiaai K. Wado. Ill KalhaTw Si. Laaa. 14t| ■. Sira si.. "^rmi^jp^R. WUUaai. SU ISWr SI.. : 'aebirf L. Ortrh '^xSMs'loatiig Ois right to drivs because of unsatisfied fudgments BgBJT'Jrsa.a jTotfln. m UadlMa Si. for Sen. John F. Kennedy. Despite the gov«nor’s mdors^ ment of the Massachusetts the Democratic presidential nomination, there are those among national convention delegates who won’t buy. Mrs. Phillips is one. 8he's sold BoUdly sa Adlai. The Huntington Woods housewife has been selected by the Michigan committee pushing the former nitoois governor for the nomination to present Williams with petitions bearing roughly 10.000 si^Ji-tores. ♦ * A Presentation will be made in East Lansing tomorrow afternoon as the 10^roember Michigan delegation to the national conventlrsi meets for a briefing by their fa- Oitoride the Mtddgan State University Student Union buildtog will be a parade of Stevenson backers malting the big sell on Steven-DO to toe Michigan delegation. They’ll travel to East Lansing I a 2S«ar motorcade bearing Stevenson placards, according to Mrs. Ruth Roaenfrit, wife of the chairman of the Michigan Steven- Powers' Dad Asks Swap hr Abel NEW YORK (AP)-An attorney for imprisoned Soviet spy Rudolf r Abdi says that Oliver Powers, father of the U2 pilot downed In the Soviet Unkm, has proposed tost his son be returned to this lease of Abel. James B. Donovan, the lawyer who repreaents AM, said niurs-day Power* wrote to AM to Atlanta prison June 2 and offered and Pretodent Eisenhower on the In return, said Qonovan, Pow-an asked AM to oommunioate with the Soviet Union toward making the awap. At w home in Pound, Va., Powers refused to talk with newsmen Donovan said AM replied to Powers in a letter June 12 toat Powers should direct his request to AM’s family to East Germany because Abel could not conununi-cate directly with toe Soviet Union. The lawyer said Abel suggested Donovan meet an East German lawyer to Swltaerland. Donovan leaves today by ship for England and SwitzMand, but ptod he had planned the trip several months ago. AM, 58, was convicted of espionage to 1957 and now is serving a 30-year prison sentence. Oliver Powers, has been granted authority by both the United States and the Soviet Union to visit his son, Francis G. Powers, to Moscow. 3,000 Are Graduated at U. of D., Wayne wo rid,” the veteran member of the Democratic State Central Conunit-tee said. ras asked M ttov. WB- Dr. McNeill, who had a personal diat earber this week with Gov. Williams over the Kennedy endorsement, said he’s torn between Stevenson and Missouri's Sen. Stuart Symington. - "I don’t think Gw. Williuns can sell Sen. Keimady to me tomorrow,” McNeill s^. "I’d need a little more evidence to diange my opinion for any possibility of my supporting Kennedy.” it It t "He (Williams) will have to sell e,” Mrs. Burns said. She leans heavily towaid Stevenson, too. * The Oakland and other delegates and alternates to the July 11 convention in Los Angelea have been flooded with propaganda and books on candidates from the different campa of presidential hopefuls. * * * Recently recrived from a com-mitfee In Pennsylvania Is a plug for Chester Bowles, former OPA price administrator and ambassador to India. ★ ♦ * "In my book,” Mrs. Bums said, 'Stevenson and Bowles rate about the same.” They will protest any plan of hiding the Michigan ddegation to the unit rule, which would bind the delegation to Kennedy. it it it The petttkHis, gathered from all round bOefaigan. ask the dele-atee “to exert all efforts” to win the presidential nomination Stevenson. He «ays he’s not a candidate. A draft is not out of toe Of the six Oikland County dele- have to go ell out with three if be is to plug Kennedy successfully with them. Mrs. Fsye MbekewUs, SMte-tary af toe esoty eamnlttm wtfeb aad Faattao Motsr Di-TWsa ptoeflttor Howard M. AnsU of Reyal Oak. already an la Keaaady'e camp. Outside looking In, snd to need of eome persuasion, are Dr. ard H. McNeill, Bloomfieid Hills surgeon, and Mrs. Mildred Bums, office secretary from Waterford Township. HanM Julian, assistant to the UAW Chrysler department director, will be out of town. He’s an alternate along with Mrs. Bums. ★ ★ ★ Mrs. Phillips made it emphatic that she was solidly behind Stevenson. She said she'll cast her vote for the twice-defeated presidential candidate it the Midiigan deiega-tipn is polled Saturday. TV Attorneys Lawyer Pulls Legality Point BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) —A legal point has temporarily halted the morals trial of actor William Talman, 45. erstwhile district attorney of the Perry Mason televisioii series. ★ * Municipal Judge Adolph Alex- gitei lad alteniAfee, RUlQuns wiirahder recessed toe trial oTTsl- ~ Faces Charges in Auto Death oi Youth in Area Charged with nejjlgeht homicide to an auto crash yesterday that I claimed the life of one of his pas-DETROIT UH-Wayne State Uni- Woods, 18, was vereity and the Univereity of De-f»»u«l over to Cirruit Court the troit confenwd degrees on neariy,f^e^«l*y by Fa^^ 3.000 graduating seniors at com-'«hip -lustke of the Peace Robert mencement exercises last night. | H. Nelson. A rainstorm forced transfer of, * * * the U. of D. program from the| After waiving examination the Memorial Justice Court. Woods, of 1265 Pto-gree a., Lincoln Park, was released on $500 bond. His Buildii«. Wayne State’s was roofed State Fair CoUseum. .. Dedartog patriotism is beginning to disappear. Bishop Sheai said "be i part of a minor|ty to an age when masses and pure quantity are beginning to dominate.” Hw honorary degree of doctor of immanlties was conferred on Mshop Sheen and th^ oT Wayne Stote’s 1,530 graduates were addressed.by Leonard Woodcock. chairman of toe university’s “Board of Goveniors. and Presl-e E. HUberry. Death Notices af UK Great W.. Ltoeola Park. Wayne Stala gave honorary degrees to a woman leader of India. K Rukminl Devi Anndale. number * of India's NatkxMl LegWature, and Rabbi Morria Adler of Detroit, and Clevdand Hiiiikar, Detroit attor- misoed a carve * rmd Jut aortb of la-Mile rood aad stnick a tree. PeUee saM the car wu travehag at a Ugh rate af qieed. A third youth to the car, Ridi-kid Tallent, 18, of 1457 Empire 5t.. Lincoln Park, suffered fractured vertebrae to the crash. He is at Redford Community Hospital, where his condition wu reported u “fair” today. * * * The youths were returning from North Farmington Cemetery, where Foster kept a promise to visit bis father's grhve the day he graduated from high school. Esrlisr In toe evenli« th^ had round (d ney the iatoer two in recognltioa parties. Woods wu a classmate of of AotmtmWy woffc. jfke dead youth. aaAOLXT. JUNB It. ISM. aOT. Itl JUtoa at., at* It: Moved MB of 'ntoinoi A. arodloT: oloo lurvlvod by t«o brothsn ODd obo Utter. Ur. Bradlor wlU Ue la State At tht SMite-CrUna rti-' B»r»l Bom* oBtll Sotarday mora- at vhidi tuao ha vlU ba I to WcavervlOa. Mortli Oaro- £{en‘ BOWKT, JOMB 11. 1 lU diarabertaUi. Brother ot WllUata —. . Neva Bart. Ura. Raarl U Bto M Vaarl Oarrl crandchUdrea aaiil II froa traatdelUldreB. fuaial aerTlw wUl ba baM Uwday, Jaae M £Up&-jrRi5*?SSTta'J? omctatlBs. taUraatal ta Parry 1^ Fark^ Oayy.^Mra,^ Rjwy aipla FUaral Hobm. _______ MKWnt, JUNB It. INS, RALFB. MS) itisbu Laka Onoa. aae Si; Smt fattor at Ura Amae ^DaO aad Albart Oyda Bhippey; alia aaielfad by alaa iraadchil- Ca. towsral tarvlsa vfll ba heM lardu. Jaaa u a| t p.a from aiUa'iKasral RsaM. Laka Ortaa Faalor Wtitar C BaUafh w A N. T R :E S U L T S TRY Card of Thaafcg to ihT’Bav. .Oaoitu Uoara aad 0?bfitd“ riSito “*’***■ * ** * VB WISH TO THAttM OCR JlAll* (rleala, aelghbora aad ralatteat tor thatr arU ot klndaaaa dar-tbs noral ottenafa a oarda ot ayinpattiy. Ttaaaka to Iba aaltb-bart tor tttt louly aiatl. Alaa. to Rav. Doa Oablar aad Voathoo-Johaa Punaral Roaa. Jobn Lytls, Mri. Italvla Cal me, -------------- WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR R. J. (DICK) VALUE! Rasir't Salta a Sanrloa, S bara, caU FB MIW.______ MLB8UAM FOB naral Boats. Aaburn HtlfbU. Tba Lewie oaatof tamlly. Fimc^ pirectari COATS nraretgg^^^^m. Donelson-Iohns xJsssst Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME W ‘ Camatery Lot^ S GRAVE LOT - WM 6 ap»ato_ BeatlMid Park I tery. OB I Help Wanted Male 6 AOIKT SALImiER WAMTfD. RUT a^rcadea S«nl|i“io .ow, " man and six other men and women Thursday fo weigh a question raised by 'Talman’s attorney; was the arrest legal? Sheriff’s deputy Harry Stam-eisen testified he arrested Talman and the others March 18 at a Hollywood party where he said all were cavorting in the nude. it it it Stameisen said he gained admittance after posing to a telephone call u a prospective guest. Tstman's attorney claims this wu illegal entry. Richard Reibold. 31. the apartment’s tenant, was charged with marijuana possession, a felony.' The others were charged with | lewd vagrancy. Fire Destroys Casino on Las Vegas Strip LAS VEGAS. Nev. -(AP)-Fire ot undetermined origin destroyed; the cutoo-restaurant of the multi- ■ milllon-doUar El Rancho Vegas; 1 the Las Vegu Strip' early today. SheritTs deputies launched an' investigation for possible arson after receiving information from hiMel officials that an unidentified: man "had been talking «about | ifire” with cuino executives just -Ithree hours before the blaze broke out. The fire apparently started in a kitchen about 4:30 a. m., and| chased 25 hotel and casino ofO-' cials, show people, and patrons out of the bubding. Guest# w'ere not affected by tbe^ blaze, since the hotel rooms and cottages are to separate buildings several hundred yards from the fire area. A D 5 FE 2 8 1 8 At U BJO. Tsday there were reptire at The Praee •tfiw hi tiw feOtfwtog IS. 15. 17. to, to. 4t, 6«. «1. <5, to. 71, >4, H IM, IM, Ito. IM, lU. It automoblU. Oppor-r advaneamuit. vaca-i pay and ntlrcmcnt CaU CS S-pm tor weekly. Alio 1 ABOVE AVERAGE? An yoB worth ill) a week tw epectol type route work! M etoin dallyT Car and pboae eeeentlal. lo^jwrf&o^ ____.._______territory we opealnge for 3 ealeemen ___Uve la Oaklaad and ear- rouitdine counUet. Thle poetUoa le •— —- not order taleemeB, Wanted Male ___for work la taaeral I. Apartueal foralebod. WrMt ■»» U, Foatiae Froie.________ * t H O L B. NEAT - AFFBARIRO yaans aiaa for wort to taaeral URUSUAL OFFORTURTFT. TQP acAcb Biocbaato. Apply to par- Lk. Rd.. Boose Harbor. lotae aasto. FE )-Sfltl. UM are to. Tmae oaa be « r------------------ VHfri wbllAR. B ai^U^m bouiewe iwerk. OB S-MM liARTEO;'OmCB OUT oIRL wUta eooie reilitor eaperieaee. Bar-Oa Druc. UlS Tetofrapb bl __________________ WOiitAR WITH DXOORATIRO EX- WOU.AN WA Tin FOR ALL 9 work, matt be t cath. ase It *- Harbor. FB 1-0111. YOUNO MAR FOR RBBTAURAHT —Edueatlon completod. Ap-I p.m. Monahan't, ITi k. WAFTED WOUAm’tO LI*E’fR. care of ehudren, Usht haattworfc. Room, board tod eome wastt. Si W. Ruadell. rlencAii to laturaaet Asoaey. Writ# sfotot eorapMIs baeksround aad a tnapihot. F.O. Boa lit. -----Mlcblsar Help Wanted ASSISTANT MANAGER yiS*#rHa*'bi^'irtSrmtlB'am* tleai, onartoUc poreoa. Adrertta-tos. Met or protooUooal itptii-aaee very valUAble. Oar battotie 14 omcael activity eovtre It-milc radlaa af Foattoc. FHORB FE MMU for appt. tor aontSdanttol toUrvltw. ' I C. Schuett, Realtor toy l-t p.m. Monaha Mapla. Binalniham. He^ Wanted Female 7 $(50 PER WEEK GUAR. TO BTART $150 per week after I WEBBS TRAnONO NOT A GIMMICK! TOD WILL BHJOT *BUJRa FOR BIG BEAR CONST. CO. n W. BDROR FB 3-Tt)l _______CaU for appt. • _ ALTBRATIOR WOMAN. iSmf- tSTABUeBU^ATBlNs ROUTB avallablaTf^n or part lima. Ar- i^t^’u JT'a m' ^ RETIRED? i & H ATTENTION LADIES Tupparartra Boma FarUN hava opanlitai tor part Uma or fuU Wma. Car necatas'v. Commlutoo. Fw_totemaw. Fh. FB )-4SM or FB )-)811._____________ iBADTT OPERATOR AMAUrnn ' m. Maiu Sbd the abopptoi cantor Blrmtocbai AIm maaleurtal. MAytalr f-IUI CURB R----------- AbW Root Boar i Huron, Mpr. , Mr. Stork. __________’ XIOBINO AND CLEANINO. IMS. I ebUdrao Rcferencet aeeeeeary. I. $» week. Ml i-IlM. COONTXR FBRSON* BXF ■ B-lenced foe Drv Cleaneri. FuU t-itlD. ili B. CURB WAITRESSES Day * tosbt ahltt GRILL COOKS baa ^ epeysA^~fw earb ALUMINUM WINDOW MAN n wwk cutttos Only tboea with prior nptrlaaco need apply. Rorthan Lnmbar Co. appaarins and bara a car: you may ba abit to qaallfy for a lob that wUl anabla you to aam IM a waek and atlU retain your rasuiar Job. For toformatlon —" a i to i p.m BXCZLUtirr ADTO MBCHANIC.___________________ opportunity ter ouaUtlad worker. aaeUnt good aaratoga and steady —.--------. tittt ba eaper- *— and CadlUac. ____ iparlai^. Laa Oebom Salaa Co., lit B. Ubarty. Milford. Mich empl^mf Also Hydraauitle a ROTS It-U FOR REBTAC ■uri lUI BARBER WANTED, ilURPltS. UM R Ferry. FE Midi._____ ___ ORIVElf^r O R ESfABLU -............. I. Recbeiter, OL S ■dependable MAN am loolLtBto for to toood mAn In tedT _ at Soaare Lake Rd CLERE TTFIST. H. S. ORAD. WITH good typtog abUlty. Battoeai ea-ptrlence not eteenUaL Oood atartlng talary tout aiany em-. ployea kanetltt. Writ* tor to-tonrlew. DntverM CZT., F.O. CURB WAITRIU. It OR OVl^. married preferred. Super Chief Drira la. Talegrapb near Dtale DO YOU WANT TO LEARN A trade that wiU keen you am- r yoorteU. aide with I fimu. pleaiant worktop----- tloQi, automatic ralaoe A|e U to tS. Own traneportatlca. CaU t:» a m. to *:M p m. EM Mill.__ experienced olSi7>5ii shirt m .............. SALAD WOMAN TO WORK ■n the Blrmtotham area. Oood bra. and watat. Alio hoapltall-aatlon. Reply Ponttoc Prats Boi EXF CASHIER FOR ‘ RESTAU-rant-ratetorto. Hre. It a m-A p.m. Manahaa'a, rtl g. Maple. Ml l-61tt.________________________ OENEPAL. t OATS. STAY NIOHTS TEACHERS School Librarians Vacation Opportunity Feraanoal mAaAgcr of totcnwUon-al orsatoaaUoa naodi eavaral teaebara and Ukrartona 'to "" tuaimar pealtloiu to sdacatl_ eounaaUaa. Mat b tanrlce. Foal-tlon w^ IMS to itart. Write In caatMence. Foattoc Freee Boi II. WANTED BIOS CM RZROOFINO, — buildtog. FI 4-T)t3. 13 Pyhithig • D*corntinf 33 CUBTOk o6mcrete ^RK t6 'iit'yw iiiiaaa. FE seias. tos, Fraa aaStoatoc FE^jeML HEiZTcHfilAfroirmTEfc tna Co. 1 HUME. 04 oaraoe. cabin] itiTABin- r. FHA — tag, aanalns Halcbins, NCmcEl The Campbell fobtoa* toum ildtny. Also, complata boau modarnlaatMo. M year bona llda auarantoaa. U S-)ttO. B *lastb'1iiho and fatch ROOF REPAIRS ^ tiL S-1T4S •__________ liQordlo and nmtfT~iBTiJL lava treaghtos. Fraa asc, OR )-4S76, TRrNWNO EXCAVATINO FOR ■ rtM toa.„toto^ a^o b iutebae i WATER PRCX)F1NG Work suaiaatoad^raa aatlaiate^. BusincM ^vlcr fi ■LBCTRIC MOTOR SBRYKS Rl- ALL MAEB8 OF FOUNTAIN FBNB rapatrad by factory trained men at our ettleo. Ooaoral Printtof * Offlet Buptoy Co. 17 W. raaco et. iSeno FB )-Sttt, in pAtRTIIta ntTERBDR Ife-toriar. IS par cant dK^ aaft. Qaaraataad. Fraa eat- FR 4-iSil. AAA PADtrOMTin IYee*eattol2K‘*So— A^rTiri«iari>i^ii^ Fapattos FE i-SW. CUSTOM FAIKTINO AND FAFtR hanitoi. Bxp.. toiurad. taL OR Television Service___U _____^Uj^obte^g _ 28 ■AELi-8 cueroM UFHOLsrn-to|^S17t Cooler Labe Rd. BM TiioMAe tolikoLsTtRnitf 117 NOkTH FERRY ST. FE 5-8888 Lost and Found 26 FODMO: FEMALE BOXER WITH Cheka chain and lack OL l-144t. LOST: SUNDAY, BLOND COCSBR ------------ tNDY CBIEI OARAOE. SFECUL- aiTt8r?rBS!‘w£';%Y.*i?S; Spaaial. LoiFlst. Jl??.! Einployny t 9 EVELYN EDWARDS ,, VOCATIONAL COUNSBLINO SERYICI BAST EUROR SURE ' Secretary $350 with good typtof and ehorthAod aklllt. t day weak, air eaadmoaed ofticee. IntarasUof work Mldweet Instmctions --- by the expert divert of MIehtoaa School of Dlvtu. Ona. of the moet campleto Strhis courMt to tht tUto. Clauu behedulad 7 days weak. For de-taUed tofermatleB call LI t-4ttS. TUTORINO. ALL ORAOIE. Cl^ tor appointment. FE t-IHt TUTOBINS; ORADiCS M 4JP74, eventose._______~ WATTOTOBD^;^ FE t-UM________ _______:d carfenters. nick work, by hoar or Job FE ' *“• A-1 EEC. WORE, RIAe. fi_____ smaU. Park ;. WORK, M II tynca. No jA to Itetric. MT J-1I7). A-1 ALL fYFKs“CAEFENTEt A-l^JIAL^ WASmNO.^ CARFET_b A-1 CARFENTIE WORK. HR* .-I CARPENTER._________ apacUlty. FE OF AMT ---------------- after I p.m. PE l-t4)S. OOU-EOE MAN WANTS WORK. Houeepalntlni, lawna. odd Jobs. ate. Call pyt-llH, DEUVERY MAN WANTS TRUCK driving job. PB l-JSW after 7 FAMILY MAN NRBOB JOB. BX-perienced at landKaptoa, factory _werji and care Uker m t-IHt. , GARDEN AND LAWN FLOHINO ________________________ I and drasfli^ OR i-tlll. OIBL8 OVER M tM SALARY | MAN^WANreRBjfrUHAHT^^ .vr ...k au. hv. a.it. wi..... — work. FE 4-)t7). . Room It. No {sM per week depending on your abUlty and effort. Car' a dlatlact AdvanUft. Raferenrei required. Harried man praftrrad. For Interview appointment caU R t-tllt. I wlU wnnt to talk with ' both you aad your wife at your home. I BXFIRIINCBD BAKBR WANTED. ! 1)1 W Huron. Thomaa Bakery. EXPERUENCEb MECHANIC wtlTI | toole. WUaoo Serrice. 4M Orchard : i'. Uke. ■______________________ ' *■ FmE FiokTEtea errr of fontuc Salary Mtl-tUa , r "rl’eSi'ea « c‘l^ r#on*3*a? | J.M for one yaar Immediately preeed-! ' laa the appUeatloo. Apple Pareon-' **Ur ) p m. FE t-MS). nel Department. 3t SMth Park liEDICAL ASSISTANT. STATE Street. AppllcaUane --‘ ■— “ — ------- ----------- ^INtEjUOR Or I :F.«INrtNO OF ALL KINOS. EX- —------- Pricee rtaa. MT t-m _____ ,TME WORK OB ANY IUno or odd Jobe afternoone only. FB )-S)17._________________ SEMI - RETIRXD MAN WOULD mlddle-Ofod tody or cMplo. KtOI after i:)t p.m. KITCHEN HELP. DIEtWASHER Alto aatod^jlrl. Morq’t OoU It I NO St MACH. OouDlrr < Rd OH < WALL WASRINO. CARPET AND ap^. much, elaaaod. FE 4-1177. Work Wanted Female 12 lOAS STATION ATTENDANT. EX- perie;--- -------------------- _. ____________________ 1^1 referaacca. Oulf Button. hTODLI AOiolroMAN FOR BART 1 Telegraph and Maplo.__________j aluer. Live to More for home 'ffiOH SCHOOL ORAOUATE AND than wagoi. R t-tUS After 3 M. ’ t eontt# vACaUooIat hooded at ance i tODDLEAOKD WOMAN FOR No experiance neceiaary. gS7 S I moUterlean home. eaU after I p.m. ! snstoaw. t am.________________ jnt J-4«l.,^______________________ --^--AL HBbtant, statb aob. , axperianca, fomUy •totua,. Kampsen Real Estate Salesmen Intare^ to ttiaktot toaa ey Ml FE MS)I for ap ME^TaN I C. EXFERISNC________ Jfajar-;£aa"YlS?fca.*S8?At bum At». __ OFENINO USED CAR LOT. BX-periaaca« .uead enr anlaaman. Ca- Kble et Ihiintas M. Oood deal to , rtoM maa No other aaloa-maa lu Spence Rambler. MS S Sastoaw, ________ rt" l^^*ta.”aaly Apply to’| NURSES AIDES with or without oxpi •poaaor a tratotog i ^ta Oaa Uva to or o>_ - mdtttana Rid i can S.M a.m. ________ _ )-4I«._________________ OVfiR 20 UNDER 40 REAL CLAM. HlOH CAUBBI Lady, wtih car with aataa abOU to aare tlt.ttt jroarto OUARANTEED AOVAMCB ’ SALESLADIES SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a rood used car. see (Haiii' Red NOW I rau or paiMiao. Mart ba tbar-Ottghly oaperiaacad to aaUhu womaa’a raady to aroar to aO dcpactmanu. Salary ptoa ooamta-■ton. Vaaaltoa vMb pay. CaB par- LADY VOLL CARB FOR CHIL-draa to your boma durtoi vi tteni. Retereneae, FE mItI MIMEOOItAFmitO. TT . ratartal earvlea. EM WIDOW WOULD work. Iror-,Jayi only. Inw er habyatUtof. aiy Ilmita RMy Building Swryke^ tax CLASS jiiCTOwro But A-I FLOOR SARDmO. WOT • S^wy^x'^Sgg Day Bldg. Co. FE 4-7744 ANT KnO OP CtMBRT W6il — ^rj^upnabla. Fraa aatlmatc. aLl cedar PENCES. BthLT TO an^. Fatto, baaXatwaara, ala. BLOOMFIILO WALL WaU and wtodowa. FE )-IS)l. la eaport to for-la to angtoa ra- CLEAN*Rg. iaaeonabla. ____ AFFUANcs Farts it OAKLAND AVE. R )-4t»l PURNACE-OAS OIL WSTALUm )4 Hr. Barr. C. L. Halaan. R t-I7St._________________. , tiOTFOprt',.WHtR|.FOOL R ibhi: JANITOR i fetvitiE. x-i wsiar: wmcK prtCB. ^ NEW WAY ASPHALT Fhr fraa aaUmatoa on MM topptas your drivaway aaU Ft 4-7M0. All work suaraatoaS. FLUMBWO ALTERATIONS, ELEC-tric aawar riaanlng, hoi wntor haatcra told and laauUad. UL 1-3134. Lucai Fli-- FLASTRII Work Ot MANj BeokkeepiBg 4ji Taxre 16 BOOKKEaVINO. ALL TAXES BMplra »-341S Dressmde^, TaBorlBg 17 ALTBRATTONR^l^i-ISSI. )T Flor- DifiiMAKiNa. TAILOKiNO, At-taratlone. Mra. Bodell. R 4-t4t3. TAJLORINO^ lUBSODPJ^ ATO ISt.40 IN CA*R AkOUl«D uaa. Heap, or Kreiga’i. TaL Hu-ran. CaU EM 3-4044. Rtwi^_ LOST: FBMAU BLACf~AND TAN baagla, black back. Scott Ukt aae Talegraph. R 4-S417. ___ LOST: DARE RIMMED SAHriCrr Stoaata. vleloUy of Linda Tflata arouad Bait Blvd. and Mt. Clam- tai Raward. FE 3-731t._________ LOST IM YICINITY OF MAYBBB aad CUBtonviUe reade Trt-catorad baggla. Male. OB M44t.__________ Notices and Peraonals 27 CAPP-SHOES ARE YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS? OMSOLIDATa ALL TOUR BILU AMD LET US OIYE TOU UNB FLACK ID PAY BUDGET SERVICE I W. HURON ---- yard ----- . .. . Lake OrloB. MT S-S41I.______ AND IHUOOINO. AMT ■Tic lot. Cheap. R S-44^____ ROTO • TILUNQ LAWNS, OAR-dana. IS to. 7H heraa tUlar. R *K)RK V* TOUR OAROCH OR l^iUMlfy Sy^dco 20 COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY aarvleo—ahlit aarrtoa. F o a 11 a e Laundry. MS B. TtlRraph. R ^1 HERIOn AMD BEH'I'UUH Uua tod. daUvanr or pick-up. Sm Creoki Rd. PL I-4S4I. Weed fraa cod. dtUvtrad, Marlon 4tc aq. yd Kentucky Blue 44c tq. jd. Nuraery. Ml 4-1444 ALl~OOMFLETinLA^^ sradtof, fitting, planting, traee remorad, trimmtd and completa elaantp of aU dabria. FE _or_OR t^lM. _ BULlOoCIMO ANb LAHOeCAFB _work^jranted FE S-4444._ B Ul L DOZmO. LANDSCAFIRO. tranehtof. EM 3-tM4. BM tJ4U. A-1 ACE -ran KBRvidi STUMF REMOVAL ‘ IN DEBT? IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS RM. m POMTMC STATE BARK BLDO R 4-44M [utHranliiMM*Cr^t CounieDm jllchlgan A MOO Credit OounMitori ANT diRL OR"~WdHAR in»? lu a friendly adrltor phone R a-lin. Attar i p.m. or If no nn-iwar. R l-ST)4,_Co^ldenUal. COLO W^'SP^AL. 44.M COM- Wedding Naokins "FREE" -PLUS 114 INFORMALS-irttn Been Order Of Wedding Invitations Backenstose Book Store It EAST LAWRENCE FE M414 OAnriT HAU) euppCna - in __ ____ R 4-____________ KNOBS LAMDSCArtl liRUCKnid Plantini pianii 4i etUmalet »toHty Work__________FE l-L— LANMCAFIN0, UORT RAtiURO And plowtog, rent. FE )-)714. ~ LANDSCAFINa AND TOFBOIL OB- Hverad. R S-4443.__________ mO-ei ATi f R B E SERTICB Tree trlmmtos, tree aargory, traa rtmoval. town work and toad- Pleasant Landscaping Complata town bnUStos, traou grading aad mowtoa. PertUtoU and i^ag aad IMI etoaa u| RI-1474/_____________ sFbcial marioh *lub « yd.^^aW^oyd Craig. FE 4-771 g^BaAiTcm ORADOto a seel ^ Lloyd Craig. FB t-77U. gE Top Soil Usht and htary traefctet. B bub. fUl dirt, gradliw eand. gt el and front •“'— 2**?Xi"* * 22 A-1 MOrtHO SERTICB > OF uotrr KAUUHO ANT KIND OP UbHT RAUtiRO aad odd Joht. FE VSSSI. OAKAOBS uuSm. — and cltnnap. raaotnabla OR I-A Reduced Rates -jcnl ar tong Stouaea towrtoe SMTIH .MOVINU OO. FE 4-4404 Trucks to Rent Ib-Tta FIckuaa I»b Ton Stokat TROCHE. TEACTOM lamp Traeka BanU TiaUart Pontiac Farm and JInduitrial Tractor Co. ---------""%4-I, O’DELL CARTAGir t-TStt. _____________________ LOSE WEIOfr eAFBLT AND aaonomleally with aawly rtlaaaad Dax-A-Dlal tabltU. M eaati at Stmme.________________________ THREE-PIECE BAND AvaUabla tor Weddtofa Banomte Daacei. Ae. Phono OR 3-4434 -____ 8 HIVED free. FE t-147t. WE PAY Ai-L YOUR BILLS afford. If yoa MUa paiii!*aBS*'paymaot of reat and utllltlee If deilrad. ^ HOMEX SERVICES Mt NaUimal Bank Bldg.. Roebeetar Phone OL IJl^ and OL l-tlOl irocR wEDDiNo abBTieceP: hSiogrlphSd^^ ^ooS|"de?t«o wedding albame Evelyn Narrti. Photographer end W^lng efoUrt. ^Olenwood, FoBOio,>i Wtd. cmtdrcn te Board 28 A-1 LICENSED ROHE. OAT OR 14 hr. care. FE 4-MU.____ CRILORBN TO ROOM AND BOARb! MTl-ltll ._______ RBJABLE DAY CARS IN 'A~1I-emugd bOBM. R 5-4)44 WILL CAR* FOR ONI OIRL IN Hous^old Oc4^ 29 1-7 ROOMS OF PURMrrURE AMD AppUancet aaedad. WIU pty taort eaetojneaM pboae R '^TRNfidNI Spa4 omM tor uaed furniture and mlMeltoai atUmatoi. R 3-4)47. •wf We win buy thtat DO YOU HAVE A SERVICE TO OFFER THE PEOPLE OF OAKLAND COUNTY? Rfft„. , mad Want VSTuTuti. TO PLACE YOUR AI DIAL PE 2-8181 Wt4. Mlic a fuxnt. I, b«mtm • •“ " I (rfiT^r-rs. ---*' Ij-;^ ii^' V-15P WantMl to Rout 32!i*^ioo»i priVatb i a ti; ! JNrry._« >III3. 11, ^ I rmrrj. rm> »-mw._____ Bf 5frS."TS!t£ _____________________Mtiin:' Oi Ml BimROCM.: T«jrl5, OR «v» ud re- 4%M._____________________ _ THAlLa MBT'>» UWO LAKi. SASartaoSSn>6b R*t. ir wide on CeM 'Uk». with lake pilrtleiei!. n S-lIM-_____ -Tr- ___ plW center. ---'10DRRN APARTMEMT ON Wiaon. — lake, woods. Bill -- 'a^^**^iuS!. % For Rent Rooms 42 nim. "§ATm m ouUBS. Adulto oj&. ldd Biadoraoa. roU* Rlts. ft RATH. 1 CLKAN RIT. NICl BHAPK FI ^ »..«. 5-MM. IM Mt Clemen* 8t ORCHARD COURT Shiro LMnt Qtwrters 3S compiniw 0» 3 ^OMAH ....... hachflor aipartmoot prlimte Wh. Wtll Coatfcts, Mtts.l»!Ltei! L iMi'tkJ''* ,J5®^“7* wV?!SldlS‘ Srt»‘^?td-' fiffijA^i^'^rNRAR CAD- i aal entraneti i inac. lia 5-71 _________ . I loauUlul kllohen metal eabl- iootu FOR OKRTUMiR. F«. DOU in d*corator\^n with plae-, | m nc J IM ___ --------------t tt WUUam. FR 4-«4M A BID FROM US »Lr|3-g2;sPE#5i2 BoAtEinCNT ArtTOAWCR CO , . __________________ rilftjSlI'A’ir'V" r^Si? P^ATI BNTRANI---- nliiwd. IItab*n i» matter TV «OPPIli6 AT D«R, U» aortal and many other Roe (ea- , front attractlre rm^FB t-IJU. ADOLTS MOR It AALMEit «T.. APT '• FE 8^18 —p^Ueioi. Cloee“lnr Open DaUy and Bun. W-a.m.-l pm. sLREPmdnibOia. i .^iHBEE ROOMS P£^ RlliCKSlL|- For^ale Hooscs.^ 49| Indian Woods NO MONEY DOWN ) kodrooB brtek ranch Fnl hneemaat. aowly docM^., RUSSELL YOUN(. REAL ESTATR I lUlLPINq RIVERFRONT RANCH out ol the paaot at Ueint mata-flne iMpe We ^ contemponn - raarertlhle OLD FARMHOOW! ROCHESTER AREA Spactoae and .olid on f *M*d m!a.mm A liMmm KdedfPMBAR 11x33 ForSdoHot Deluxe . : “ 4 Family A nna BRtCK « PAMtLY*% top ea^ltlon Id and hi^ fdet. painM^ water to 4. panelled Ui room, fireplace ______ - sr.,c^si!"tS^2it ecaplnd it tuperb. Tmly a let of Urine teallabie here! US.Wa. BelM told far below coat. Terms. eha M erranted CLAKKSTON | REAL ESTATE. INC. i > t . rp pi Howard f. Keating Go. 'op,n dJ^$ m “‘slnSy i* to • IvOt 1OO r ar. Adams A Pentlae iWailoni Rds. ,| MApla t-sasi okjm----------—I------------------- From MSUO KiK TS‘cXrr''ero«- i;; tentui In blshle reslrtoted area. t».M wtuThsif dawn. OPEN SUND.AY 1-7 ! TRl-LBVXU STARTER MODEL j »m Cpmmerea Rd I O. Plattlty. iSllder KM S-SOM | PIONBKR HlOHLAlibe BXCXL- | lent condltioD 3 bed roam fun | basemam and laraae. BeautlluUv | landscaped Call FE »-«43l for I $100 AdlsM lew. U(btfal — lik'^ Starts Your Deal throufbouf*screened terroca that TOM'IUlOTe. See tbie property, we hare the key. tlT.MS. fW price I xlSTWTrrr Full Cost $250 MOVES YOU IK bee BALE8MAH AT OPEN HOUSE Humphries U N TRLEORAPH OPEN JfVES. FE 2-P236 MDLTIFLE USTINO SEBVlCE &‘Virit"tb.-«. IMNiEDlMiTACTION irirsss M“tu*U3KSji— K. L. Templeton, Realtor SLAfERAFTS. U R. PARKS ST. ---------------IKD APART- it. lATse. m lake Area. TUa 1. ebowar beat fbraitbad — AFTER I, AND anMOATB. 11 CAIUCTAKBR MR CARROLL. I, ARCADIA Ct. ONPURNISHED DDPLIiit t*OR ■klair'iale- 1 madam koata. •iNiia«sSBibaba.«mmp«BSmSA X?V7 “I try to go along with Herbie’s point erf vieu', but he I just refuses to see things my way!” . For SbIb Hoiues 49 For Sale Houses R for farthar to- - Rooms with Board 43 ( room modbrn. oil reat. i bt owmnt. i bedrooms on -------------—. , ,uu » MMI - N TaiasT^ Rd. CaU after I p.m Lester Ot. _______j FE S-MH.___________________ LiiiRrroNfRAcn TO Birr ORi Adul'u only., deautifiil irounds and ‘’w ealL Earl i»l3-»ir Jt^'Ufnra'* J^pT ‘or —■■ ^ i PAS. KM LMST. i tmtlyrapuT'vha'ra ^M^pcopU are quiet, yet friandiyf Warm to M NEAR TSL-mmON. rUeam, aseala M dealred. ________FE »d33a. ONLY THOSE DESntllfO _T«RY ' Wanted Real Estate ' anybody ______ ROOMS. Private enWanat. Heat S uttUUee. up a For Sale elfn. but: Near FonUac k FUber planU , allte In SOLD eigne. For Apply SSI it._ClAlr^_________; ”• M pcfTTAOE IT., a a I RM. APTS. winur. Tbeaa a-room and apu rent for «M M par mt Adults aniy In this bul'-"— " 2arPrti‘“wi"’ fST SIDS - a.; Bath. beat. HW turn. Near St. ~ _ TV. FE t-san, REASONABLE. BOARD n ''H* A'A^ Qxklxnd. FE w»»* utujw St FE ’ ROOM * BOA'RirwffirOT w-tW I _________*_o«JJ6>05k^ bSIrdl Sfe ; Convalescent Homes 44' Ruse mcnab $9500 9uUd 3 bedroom m your lot. Full baai BARLT AaiBRlCAH OBOOR. BRICK ranch. 3 badroom. a bath, dinlns roam, largo kUehtn. w Kand drapas, seroontd porch, eoand lyetem. IS Milo Orand ________________I. aa.MO down. 4>b^BSOrtpnf^ owner, OR 4-3111. FM OOLORKD. MODERN a BEO-■ Ti paymoBt. LAULN’tiEK REALTY OR 444lt OFKN I TO I »31 WIlUar * - ‘ I See Mrs. Cooper. CASH 48 Hours, for Homes, Equity. I-and Contracts sua >A FAB better THAN AYERAOB' |{ent Houscs Fumlsbed 39 I -------- three room APt.. with prlTaU bath ! ^ . ' A refru | CaU FE a-isa or ^ J[55;TSI^ITe Rent Stores 46 ART METER good terms. FE 4-36*8. ___ f6^ SaO^o^ r***7^6r*sehw*" I.IV1 iVRIGHT. Rc«Uor .... Cash for Simali House Haas buysr “ Elwood Roalty Etclusles west sli^ nood. bus. slaros. H bloea. wore-li« cw^o o^ ^ bachelor 9nlqH ^rH^^dARiOrTTOOThi"YOR- REIJ' . Bxc. yard. CASH FOR FHA AND GI EQUITIES Can us for ImmitflaU dopaslt. I we*k. FB S-^. R. I. WICKERSHAM fin W.MAFLI MAYFAIR S-I3M CET'.S get moving tpttaf Is Urns to mowo. Ws hsri buyors waltinn — proportasmall Rorsy. isti ctSanX a ?£eabahy, lAi^ drinkers. - - __ ~cLiAiii a ROOM andbAtk 4SS N. 8Mfn»v_ ____________________ ROOlia AND BATB. FB I 4114. 3a S. Ardmers after 4. afMr I,___ s »rmeea awtl BATH. PARTLY fam^Creaeent Lake prtTUciee, rent 14*. 44U Brunewlek. rS^SlrEAB^OND^^ ®® Ortop. FB? s~wrTioc« w w* • utter 4 •- FB 4-3»3». " irV'iiODEBN stbBt. am ‘^immerex lU. xt Ualon Lftkt no. d 3-4IU. M A GROUP or BUILDEM.^WE xnd 6«ni.J offer low pricts through FE MSiS. ___________ “■ FOR BALE OR YRAOB BY OWNER Efr. -"wi'e."ijo’wltuwJ i 'g'-Vssf.'*’"**" Builders Exchanp — —- s«“s'Sf:“u^.>.S Lako Road near M-4S.. BB S-S041. ULTRA -REW stORBB, Rent Office SpB(M_ ano FLOOR. I ROOMS OF hoe epACe an or part. In hmrt of downtown aroa. Comer loea-uon. Lawrence and Perry Btram. PontSae Comunita Finance _(^m- oannR a stoby. s room ime. WU batament. sn heat, k floort aU ttuousE Oaraft. rt. BY OmfER. I ROOMS AHD.BAn. t yean old. SAMS each. Ltaelng stato. UL a-awa. Beautiful "LAKE SHERWOOD” , *>( Milford estrne. tlt.t! >de. EM 3-ai SPRINOHILL If It'i space you need t ISyitlee^ptto‘n^*l«»^‘vy»«‘j| 1 1-5 SAT. and SUN ' a W. COLGATE / STREET OFF BALDWIN. 1 BLOCK NORTH OF $9,990 m.oRAH -BIDG. eg «d”T. L’atiTco. R. J. (Dick) VALUET ! Realtor FE 4-35311 34t OAKLAND AVEHOB CarpetlM i •treet. LArit area. MBS jgaymmts. OB 3-at30. _ KENT SMITH Wijieman BsUbllshed In 1 ROCHESTER J 3a3 WUllam Rd In vUlase 3 bed- i room cnitom built ranch a-«M | garage. 3t ft. laodecaped tot. Reduced far quick tale. sai.SM. tt.SN down or lead contract jyallable. Owner _OL 1-S5IJ._ “SALE OR'TRADE Houses St ua Omar, near pad-dKk and Psrry 414 Irwin near OMC Truck WIU take tWS down on each or land contract ae part or full payment Intorraatlan jM Jndtop after 4_p.m___ SVLVi^ VILLAGE Large shaded lot. 3 bedrooms, fireplace, gas hssL soft waur. FE M3J0_________________ ^^^-^^*^-^*fsDced yard'lIKd- _______Dn, TW 3-M3S TRI-LEVEL STARTER NO MONET DOWN ^ . BuUd a horn# m be proud of. “°"flat8s ”—2 ^SSSJ*" kitchen. Nicely _______________ large lot Near dsrketon at tl4.tM. Terms. BEAUTIFDL SUBURBAN RABCN -—mg J bsdraoms. _ 1<* steeUent ktteben. Living lUi comer firtpiset. Oln-■ Penmetrr heat At-garags. Lot sise *o w TIOS COULD I IM h. I HOME HENT STORAOE SFACB — Over LSM! idb-a 9 d?wn’t2J?^sruS?“ASo“*.'iSi; I c“ bSf'i hos.*: modem brick home, clean and to j good condition A let of rnluc tor > . only tU.MO. Terms. LO&i^O R APFOINT- arlth fttU bim't. Tiled Uvtng rm. attracUvs ty N storage space. |h*M wlS^tska'ptta- t bXf full $r ftrftf* Suburban Uving At Its Best bs'in't.**^5l* Double lot. see wne now ei oo. asm total price. ITBBT SUBURBAN — AUracUi a bedrm borne wIC '---------- noon. tUed featurwe . fwmi. AMOIUJ »U«Q OT»m ^pom. t«c«U«at kitehxo. Pull a*lb plat rSmdy'to^nSSy SMITH-WlDEMAjt REALTY 413 W HURON (CONVERTIBLE 24) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR J«)21 i Flovd Kent Inc., Realtor aag6 Olite Hwy. at Teletmph FE 3*133 — Open Eves. FE 4-4526 Heaven And Earth P'or You And Your Children TO settle estate. DUTCH Colonial, 3 bedroom. fuU base- ; meat, gas beat. Weet aide, very reaeonahle FB 5-3350. _ BAST nVD H. T VIUW^_. I BY OWNBR NEAR BT. MICHAELS t bedroom home. FE -ajasss. BIRbnNOilAM Osmer traatferred. 4 bedroo fireplace, picture window oi pU*^S£lo1 Waoe and qulat if happfiMtt In t in, luU bem't. M you a'aont twr a BMpl sr-aecurato opinloa at UM prOM per moa., aleo Have 4 uaaroom borne for mat. _ JIM WRIGHT, Realtor oabutaAve-r —unag^Mb- WUl partition to suit Una LifhM. beat and parkins,! From 535 for slncU offlooe. A1 10 a m. FE a-e*. ■nt, gae beat. I |C. 515.0M. E. Ml 4-3030. at Blnplnsham._____ > BASS LAKE. 3 • • , 50.000, f— spUt e cltttlOL. IlfeUmc of lu erhly buUt,_______________ ranch home. Huge Be.. ------------- niwplaet. den. a bedrms.. built- ■ m oven range aad dietawaeber at* brick gar. ef— ............-- prtv. AU thta t_ - .-------- ------ for anIy ta3.3M wttli S3.IM da. IRWIN ‘BIO T" THLLEfiirgOMB AT «Uy 511.5M with only I5M On Features finished fsmlly room. I Kmok. w.siis I-. "Bixt'fsnre ^sl*re2 Nor thorn Hlkb i OPEN dnilv snd 5ui____ pm. nt m Fourth St Bloat. Rer“— — “ ------ i a BimROOUB. lot 5S S 3M. M milOOM brick, surp^ I oven und rungc. 5l3,iM^ Harold Franks am Pnicu Lk. Rd. . Rent Apto. UnfBnitilMd 3A WHITE BROS. OH 3-iaso Opou Broc tn I. Sunduy It ‘ H«*>‘or Yi RiiinfinNLY de^Ttoye b rcfrlg. Yvt. 304 mUttornore. ____ . nblc purty. _Mllford,_MU_4-Sia4._______________ I BEDROOM BRICK, a PULL bnttas. a-eur sarage flroplMe. dishwasher. Isks prlvUctos, children welcome. Immedlau occupancy. enU FB 5-int nfur 5 ^BjOPM^^I^T M Fot^iTH oufes ford LOTS and S end IS pnrecU Innd nnd mart. Neri Roalty. j Home Or Income WEST SIDE INDIAN VILLAGE $800 Down. F.HA. Ready to moro Into. 3 bdrms.. m brenkfnst nook. NIco basement. 3 ear gamge. Quick Focseseloa. ONEIDA Quick PosscssloB, -Uiree bed- ---- .— home wUh ----and fireplace. - -nlsed bitch-1 porch. fuU _________gas baa* and a car garage Sl£o00.00. Terns. OTTAWA HILLS: EscellenI coadHtaB. good ae^ borhood, 3 bedrooms. l. oak floors. plasUred waUs. oiLtOO. oath to mortgage. CaU OR a-S OPEN —-----:-------:------- : J bctlu. sttachod gurace. Drlis 1 , LAKEWOOD village! ■Xintn^Tt A\.Sr;^,bu, iToiT-^'p/^»^pn<^TTF i Trudlttonal 4 bidreom ranch, i 540 with subsianUal down pay-. V>V_/iVir V,_>Oi i l-i blU to buy a -Jijmti: dors scellenl boms for y 'l5i eat! *a“*« • to Paymenu OD.OO whlrii lacladcs basemen^^t^^'iu claetrte heat, an lOT el lake frontage AvaUablt tor showing, daUy. ! , 1109 HOLBROOK RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Col,:-Easlick Restricted Communities _ - - ac an 5150 MU 4-0*15 World War II Vets 1* Milts w*st a "in JULY > Uks advaatags 01 your sugiDiuty before ft es-plres ere are oflertog this un-prsoodenUd vslut ,114* sq. ft. plus attached garags [for *11,00*. ' MOVES YOU TN. . ITRINO MORE TO FAY $79 PER MONTH laeludss evtrything SAT. 3-6 P.M. SUN. 2-6 P.M. ^3 15 THE ROME WITH EVERY- bargain LAROB srst city OR 3-0433 • 3135 Jones BEb^MsXlRr^— 'X .Mr«rsoi“r rooms, soarsge avauame. wmi. , -----------^i clarkston. Will saerWee for Im- ^ , to downtown. MA 5-3IH. OR cx}T7a6bS ON LAKB LEELANAU, i modlaW sale. MA 5-l«H________________________ sftiM MApU 5-IIM ’^jan.sa. S3S"' - “““ * ™ d_^Ut^, ______ ___ _ _ ______ Sodel iocaled irpcttog ! FWr appointment eaU FB *-5Ma. Walton ^d. land- mo'Be R N * BOOM HOME * “" “ Fenesd yard. Ita blocU to c" ‘ " FuU plies 53.55* 1*5 m« tog area, alnailnnm sidtof. IH baths, full basement, S kedreoms. paneled dining mpletety decorated choice of color* WHY FAY RENTt WE have several BOI&I FOR BALE PROM IS* raOM ™wk HAVE HOMIJ^IN ALL FRIOI in vour cbi Duplicated i n JaMA Rd. I BIDO. CX). BUILDERS C>F~NATIONAL HOMES elude features ta-snes siding, s*-ce snd buiH-tiu 8 West Huron ' Holbrook, rlflit a-BEDROOM HOME-WRY NEAT — FULL PRICE — ONLY 00.000 WITH SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. , n.\I WRIGHT, Realtor ■ ‘34* Oakland Avs. Open Ul * 30 - Yl-ttM* ye 54441 0-3303 30*0 Jamts Rd aosrta <»«■ Y» S $50 A MONTH 4>boms,78Hd«istM St„ Pontiac. W, H. Brown, 244 E. Flagler, Miami, Fla. J Franklin 1-7DI7 Brick Flat —Heated srsunvara^ Srwsisr FE : by" owNiaiT Furn sals b<--------- •URNiaRED SAOINA ------------ frant la Bayport only M mliss A W BAY I ^ yrtef rm . 7 foncod, many 1 _«?*L _______ y spacious : ; BT OWKBB.'--; ( CsiU FI *-*433 ahsr I s^r‘a,a!'jpSuS‘«-«': liXt dWAOE F Retire i »« hM pM$i lAx alM9 teft 7w, 4 rooms wd bMrmtot L2sl$ Your Esmilv wfll fiBd Indspsndmoo In Cbt* 3; ^Kr.is?‘Lr, Income 1 buy this a-to Ws ^ ' i n! CASS LAKE RD. ‘rich 3 bedroom Only u ^ i‘S5b,rUa£:"w:S‘'to‘';s' family borne to Waterford 5 ROOM HOME BUILT 1955 ON 2% ACRES , aar-M-a^^rM-ar JUM uM ua. IS iDigMi. Baa eto-i im | mjigg irgag ton. »...»■— __ .— - CRAWFORD AGENCV' StS ^*ii^iISvS?AYE MUL^li---------- £?2iau2f. GEORGE BLAIR tfilRTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PEESS, FRIDAY, JUNE If. 1960 f!» Sate Htmm 49 _ Fy Sd> Hoam CARNIVAL By Dkk Tamer For Sate Hoateo 49 DISTRESS SALE HAYDEN WK Bono; A > ttdroaa beB< wtth Alua. ■Mini, tuU bawMSt CaB «AdA7. On o«r model. df Mem Moa' A ptoeibrot ! iraWr-tr.^-. me U A roAl kny At e eoertnee. > OeU todeyl BROWN nrlAod St. Lone IWlag room OAlnc room. Oiek floori oU bi_. 1 CAT fATAte. aotoU down poy-menl ttroe Ton poeeeulon. Coll tered wal)e, poneiod kUdben And uUlHy room, eorpet In L.». Quick poiieiilon. MM Down — Lorely buntoM* MAr northern Hlfh. — new iW-oor |nr. pne lot. only M.tM. MM .’Down — neer t. T«o'bedroom bunpAlow with full BTi LAU PRfMrr. 1000 beoeb « room. 1 bedrm. year around home, ga-mpo. 4% bAthe. «M.Mt. Tormp. IWtraO tJOWK -- «*11 ™ , STL^akSm liS'*2aw.'^: '^^®25",5“Sed"‘Sr.*h ^.h'l**rm*l"0"™ •OWJUBAK A t bedroom pJb^* ■bJwmdtnt Ima I With bSMmsDi. oU furasM. ss4iS“— ■ “dooo*SSi.. «!«,. oom new mnci rttb m batbi , a prlee - Cnll < WILLIAMS! WHITE Oran BATUBOAT AHO AtmOAT, ^ « p.ffl. m a. uaAon. pm m moToe you In. raymonla For Srio UJto Propwty 81 Partridge because Garden Comer well opnetructed. t bedroom hOme m na aecUon of PonUac In fine famUy broa. Full baeemenl, per* , feet eondttlon. tU,1M. duet bated. waaber, aloeb^ dSybr?*"power lawn eoulpmeat, 11 ft.'Aluminum boat, motor A real ralut, PI.AM ^•^.'iviffTssJ’vssae'W Dpre. UA HM3 , BRBHbEL LAKK. ITT RILLW06D SSSabr*«“Sl «^b^• Partridge ----U-M. yanr round, naarly now, I bodroom, llrepiaoa, Imao-moDt, lake front, partly tum-labed, pood flabtap. BAlnnee owlnp atim, Ml ammitb. Make offer for apulty or torma or trade. Owner, W MWl. S,IZABrrB U FRONT - Va- Rsr ELWOOO BBALTr bunaalow. full baeement. po«M, jUij-. at. Plenty abade. Must bo told! T 44AVnL*V T> u quick Make ua pa offer. ,J.L. HAYDEN, Realtor BROS. IP ACM* - rx.-; '. A pood naitB WAnON a lake - Urely Templeton KEEGO lEytBOR Tloee to ihopplBt eontor ai ecbooU. 1 bedra^mMere! hupo lot Mz2M. Only M.HO. tormi. K. L. Templeton, Realtor inm. Tlb etory ______ . _________ Horee born. Chicken h<^, Oatapa. 43pM,^£ Ipc TOSS with fireplaea Ital* ^np room. OO fired hot water heat. Larpt aon porch, » fmlt troet. lioU of largo ebad* treryprean traea. SehMl door Blacktop rood Ml io“^ HOC. uwner umnuenwa—iduat tell - Aaklng IU.MP. UbofAl torme. WP •taeoiebnhATAnw.iu.rmta. “You’d better call the doctor for POP! He said this was gonna hurt him worse than me!” am, OB TRAIBI — Cbel eldo locAtlon. Loeely J aUCB RANCHBR. M h iief room, extra ■“—' “ wnh cMiod etOfina. Thle or condition. Larpo TCxlM ft. bit, paced at. Large light Utcben. oak tioori. “Bum for eaay maln-traanea at well aa comfortable Tlvtop. Price II7.M0. Will *----- iUY SELL TRADE milLer CLARKBTOH BRICK RAHC R. hmp. 4 yeare oM. 3 b< Ub bMht. ifall to waU ci Oat heat. Paved itreeu. ta aehool. A yen neat w ^or^^ejrto^sI For S>|> Houaea BRICK RAKCK 3 graeloue tile bath, cob kUag oak Oooi .-gisa;^________ per cant mortga^. OTB BROS. RSALTORS OB Biropen ’’ NO MONEY DOWN 11 build a aUrUr boma on 3 n wiring Tour plana or 01 'BUD' V.^*Ln. 10 ’Ul I • Hwy. IDEAL FOR A loora. Ideally arranged Uled rec. area. r“ beat and jptilnator. Lar» I beautUully landacapad. tls!Mg < owner will eanaMer land on AND TBADB. 31 yra. aanrtiw Pontiac and rtctnlty. Optn U H. Brown Realtor |®^,;°S®i;aSf£i I deeoratod. near 1 The taxet are I tao eoit of tbo boot. Tbo prloo CLOSE TO LINCOLN JR. HIGH IMS down tor thle ncot two bod-1 OU heot. 00k :, WEBSTER OXPORD-LAKB. ORION tLARGE FAMILY Pine tsmAr home In Bloom-I fleM School DIttrtct, with al-I moat 3 acre groundi, wlOi 3 bcdroomi, aeparata dining room, doq. full baeement. oiAimitte oil beat and hot wator. alum-I inum atormi and etrcont. 3 car parage. Ownera moving oat of ' !‘i**i.PDcfd for quick tola at tl3.U0, reaaenoblo down pay- DORRIS' will admire, all rooma larger than nvofope, tiroploee; ~ carpoltnp Uirougbout. flvt fuU rooma. ptua paneled tooaMart n^. outaUndlng reeUoo room!** |Sa*XXd Going Fishing “Bass S(^on Is Here" NOW Ig THB nMB TO BUT that lake cottage. Wt bare a large aeloeUoo of coUagoa. aomt fur-niabad, for your InapaoUon. Boro ore a tow rxamploa: laeadny. Pum., M.MS - Torma Qraaa LUa-g Bdrm. tlO.m ■ Orton-^rt turn, MAM AO - Am. M.IM. Tama Slop ta And ace our complate photo Album of lAka propAMoa. ome wa ti Price J. A. TAYLOR RKAL ESTATE A INSURANCE Op2?WSr¥^;SfndaS‘!S’-. HAMMOND LAKE WOOOBDUKE-front lot in BMamnald. Private lake, well reotricted. ReaeenAble. flrepleecA living roon 30, kitchen t xTl will doort, formica S, ’irtlb *gii ramie rloacd garage.’TiMOA*"' IDEAL TRI-LETBL IM >T. LAKE bu on Ten Lake, 1 mUo woet ** Oxford. TR OAgia.__________ O U T S T A N onto • SUPP BRICE 01I.7M - Thli eye appeoUni 3 bedroom ranch homo with full baaoment, large bright and cheerful LAKE PBOPERTT. IN EXCEL-ient condition, on Bald Eagle Lake lilABd. Ortoovinc. klkbl-gan. A boouUlttl t-room all year nrouad lop houae. balconr lor ax- 3 btauttfulUAd- ^SebJ^ srs-«m‘v^'pa od honeo, « roe^e^. bAMTwltt MO IL of Mka fimrtogo WHb pri- £^S?lr3l illehlgten. 4 bM wi' wtupTfurMied. i t OL I For Sate Lots M BALDWIN area ad Chloage Avaa. Oowe otCT U^Moglo or pjau p to 13 Ibfa in >U. PB r.--------r U f-T33T o BLOOMPIELO HILLS BILL-aide lot, I'b oeroa comer of PUuiMI Read AM MOriM Drivo. Ideal Hi noA type borne bolH iMo ^ of bill Sewor le otieody la. many beauUtHt treea. TWa choice paroel U overlooUat roUlDf terrain. OlAOM. By owner. OaU MI «4gM- l-om. ______un. — fronupe. PB «-MM. *S!!,.1SS1SS^X^?S fellow,. Detroit.. ^ _ iOB ooundib ' dii "aitimBk off Berlmoor *“* — Drive-In Tlieater. -. i-OMi Atwr 1:10 pjn. rOPP JOSLTN. lit- X US'. OHLt MM down, full prloe Ol.JM. PERRY ACRES For Sate Farms 96 t^ euiaSi. wSoda. S4.0M. OR nIicBiirPULL SET or dodo ^31 BwyllSAr ^Saenn^Lake. MM pOr acre. Terma. _ Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 133 W. HUIK>N_ . PB 0-MM >E S-rni 'CWBIjinW ABBA, teti ACBB farm. 3 barat. a allae. moMm T room farm bamc. food buy for laveitmeat or eenatry ootau. ffiffivtit* °~'- RtCHMOKD ABEaT USX FOB SALE ^ u.“» ROCHESTER - COMMEBCm. LCjt—-M It. frontapo aaw dPWBMva KoraofUr. OAMS UrPU. SMITHA & LILLY EiTB (» WITBOUT tamnufes MxM toot tn heart of downtown Ront, L'so Bus. Prop. 57 A 134 BBOWNBLL. BIBMINOBAM canlral bualnoat dlatrict. 0 r _____Ji Lake Bond ■ Ph Pil-3S04 or rt 3-tlU MnlUple LIxtInp Bervleo HO¥T- NORTH SUBURBAN 3 bedroom raacb. 1 year obL '*-U Uving room. Large ftmUy c klicben. Oak fleeri. Aluml- lug a. aarpeted Uv. rm., larao double duty klteben. hardwood floors. Ooed dry baeement and feaood yard. Ill.lOS. PEA temu. OOBT BUNGALOW I tad bath. S bjMmome, hago « ft. taaiUy WM. A. -KENNEDY] RBALirm 3101 W. HURON ST. area, frontage on paved ro^ < _ near Oxford. Uvliig room, kltch-i ■:Sd l.r«rnre*^»l'??J5TMt A plain r place, cltueted on a e comer bit with black top rtreet, i around lucpeniloa dock. The er wUl Include cU the Uwn f ture bud pert M the tumlst tor a quick tale. Call NAtl _7-333»:_________ LOBOILL LAXSPllbNT COTTAOB TOUR NEW HOME' hillside, I ■ ------ BLACBTOP 1 ^^led Lt^eer^ !. M». ELgIn WSIO. Bii^sb Opportunlttes 59 MAT MODERN gERTTICB STA-* tioa. Lease or xoU. Owaor leaving ~Wo failing. Per il"*tly r Jf'l'alil Larg'a loodecaped OW lalkad a-------- „ Wormer Lake. Fine 3 bedroom. fun boetmeu home. Plastered walls, cove cfll-Ings, telaot oak floors. Ex-ceaoat storage and ,aloaet space. Moderately priced et 413.000. approglmatoly $4,- _________, 1 to » Foarth 8t. WtrrvD' MIKr8?‘ro*AL*tow 11 small family who WUli LAKE LIVING Otant lou. 01.IN. IM down. 430 -monitt. M min. toom •onttno.^ -MfrtTlPtia^MffPtO Pnvad winding 1140011. Bchool —.-n-----3—■ a-yr.T'- busaa, boating, flabiag, swlm-mMg. ahmplag atarby. 14 arila to now Cb^SMr and Northwaot-cro hiMwaya. Ktnilagtan Park, MIRorC Rlfhland. CUrktton, Watofford, Ihntlne area. Mr. Hhri. pa 4-4400 at U %rill. LpTitr JI LIST WITH Humphries! n M-M for num- complete gat heating lyatomt, **-lM. aUo dandy 3 ear Lecatad Auburn Hd. 43 ». TELBORAPH OPEN KTEB. „ wn iss^n VP 0 ' IM M. Huron Phone Pf 4-lMT I KipBJJtRTLT J/)CjilHO~ HCiLD-— t teg sultoble for efilco or bnalnoeo. Waterfed Horis Estate ‘ f ^ near tba c I vary plesesat 1 ILu wmam Hagstrom tala, City of P^lae. Wati OOpDS ■ ...... _ _ tot into bulnett with-large lovestmcnl. Haltt-la . ...w. handle t good tale, City of P^lae. Waterford ml------------ ----- areas. 3 Ipto on BdgetlaM. Wotor- supply of bait. Ven ford Tw#. CnU M. A. Banaon' compact oparatton. Ei Co., PE »3i31. “LAKEWOOD TILUOr- ... Lnkofront ...........A ggg- Lnkefrent ...........A 55 I'^liatts -L._ d clack mereboi ae'*' ; NORTHEHN CLABS AUBURN KEKISTS --------- has fmlt trooa A garden spri. Home with Opt-— kitchen dining rm.. rm. a bodrm. on let 3 bedrms. a bath up. CLARK A Bedroom Brick Ivor 1,7M oq. ft. of luxury Uving > thle brick roneb borne. A Weter softener COLORED 3-Bdrm. Ranch Homes T.. Modem I floor roneb, I bedrooms, large Uvtag ream with buUt-ln bookeacos, nice ktlehon with plenty of cMboorg apoco. full oeromle both, ltx34 ft. < petM Uving room Mtb nati ftroplooc, ISxlt ft. kitchen « buUt-lB range, oven, dUhwac baU. A ttx41 f . BQUAin LAKE HO. AHBA " $10 Down, I Bateman Realty NEAR DRATTON 8HOP-PINO CENTER. echooU and churches? Oood slxc 3 bed- Cole-Easlick Restricted Communities ^or Sate Acreage UnR ACRRB WITH NEW BRICK i BAR — Only In town SK.“«'!S'»aV-S«- ' Sams owner g years. Will sail lor scipad lot 3M E M bedrms . picture wladt. _ living rm.. flroploea, Ito tUo baths. Bosemont Rec. rm., FA oil heot, 3 vear — rage. gl7,t6A, lemu. patlng, baaei cannon. 1 Act quick. INDIANWOOD LAKE FRONT - Among the pitta with 0 pnaoramfo view of lake, 4 bedrm. trLlevel. IftilUpi dUpplM mahogany poncl-c In, Ubrary. U ft Uving , m., dining apaco, 3 fireplaces. Ige kitchen, break-. fait rm., kuUt tn {leaturea. rec rm. with Ig*. pictuie windows. Att. 1 cor garogt. toavtu and hu reduead prtoa to onlyT\s,lM tncludlng iKrw no-count Waterford Township Loon-tlon. excellent School DUtrlet plutorod waUe. tiltd bath, modern kitchen, partitioned beeement. Planned for Living -oaotlfnl eU deiigned brick ram boms with a canter entry hi nrovldlng seoces directly: to baU witb 3 badrooms and ft ceramic I—- - ' * '• ' which se ogns to No Mortgage Costs » 0UT-0«IN0 rAST about MM wll._______ In on ttrms. It's vacant; wthnvo the keys. wrwg jsuiijHNf^yjBim- sldod homos at gll.3M. With a'tetb'^a^'a ttlf'’^ a MUST BBIX QUICK IM PT. WA-tor front on Lotus Lake. large house, garage, ehade, good beacn. 0« 3-Mll________________________ ^NTfAC LAide.' TEAR ROOND (COLONIAL HILLS Out beyond the commonpli . ----------- > boot. Would you el and eomporef We think ^ou'U ogrcc tt'e o wonderful lOTUUsO DOWN. We hove a few homee left an these easy terms. In and out ef city. 3 end 3 bad-rooBu. vacant and newly doeomt-od, with and without taaomont. Alt you aood U MN to g3« for ROT . ANNETT. INC., REALTOES 31 E. Huron Bt flpaa Evenings a aunday 1-4 FE 8-0466 condmon. 3>b bathe, buUt-la even und rnaxc. dlshweshcr, garb^ eoftener. Magic ^ *ma^r ^bedroX i Open Daily & Sun. imed molern kitchen ! *« » P “• ^ ."JSSJ mV ?SoM i 268 S. Blvd, at Franklin Se^'.'kir ? p^.*" fuU basement with baauutui ss a. v i p m. wtt‘5ftoYWd'"a«d"iattd‘f? WFSTOWX REALTY room or thq kitchen and family > roo*. Also includes • »-<••» ................. ptostered gernge. Thle beoutIfuUy tandaeoped i______ of large trees and j crJ5S5n' KAY O’NEIL, Realtor MB ranch among thi other beantlful homi ■ I Bi 0 s t everything we Carpeting, drapes. recreaUon, „ ol^rtr*l!l ( % ftl«3 ^ ^ ^y-TAM.IUEAI- ■?“? W H^. I-AKE PrIcrJl C qSck sale. OPBN BATURDAT AND BUNDAT 1 ‘’SK nrtvltoJii' tedae rock firepltcc. corptUng fy.* ^ . **‘*ffAGSTROM JhSfVfu?tc£ P» 3-S74f*^“^ ^ ^ Hlg^Tw .MW * OR 4-03.58 land cwtract. Nttds rlSllrs*a' ftalshiiif. conld be bad lor M.MO: coah. ilApIo i-lgU.__________ M^CRIBg^ WBr ok MtLPOED | “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” 13g ACRl Largs neartv modern g bodrei home. Other outbuilding*. O* ff“pijs‘“wssr*tt2.'a«.r- Variety Store gloo.OM volume In toad ul^bor heed ExceOeM lausa. On* half Inventory down, gubetantlul eornlnge Dorothy Snyder Lavender I Ronner Bet. M Tenri 7M1 Blttland M. (klHi Phone E3r3-1303 er MU 44417 A BAROAIH, IS ACRlto OP LAND) -.........Of Whippto f —- — ' Grocery —Home B.^ woUs on river. It yoori ^1 make you Indopendent. Open 10 months nor year. •Euv torme, Trads caosld- SEVEX LAKES On the water la this beautifully landscaped 3 bedr--- ■-.... low. Large »»ft. i exesUent —" I In. Paymi with lutltuUy tandaeoped and hoe ' number et large trees and : wto^ paved drive. gtt.NO | ‘lADD’S INC. SCHRAM low. Large »Sft. deep lot suburban serMU. Reereatton i d range. Warren Btout. Realtor. MVL'nPLH UBTINO BERVICB STOUTS Best Buys *7 Today .my) ■p^syva* — Equitr 40_ tola attractive 3 room and baui brick rwb bom* tor IRWIN boards. OU best, carport. Ipl #0X130 Exceilont Ims-Iton. AU lor only tll.OM hing d__________ 1. 3 targe b*drot_. Ml In knotly cedar. Largt MULTIFUI L 4 1I0X3N i contract. Rewly dec-threughout. spoclott pine pnaetod kitchen. oywgantt doors. — Beautlfuiry land___________ 3-car garaga, othar outotandin raa. Prtetd bolew ibproduc ooato nt t37.0M. Ttrmt. < i, PE 3-TlM - RM fl 4-M13 ' i i-r^--SSS-'52.2! TO BUV. aHLL a TRADE hot wator. 111* bath, oak floors ' IW W Huron Open Eve. * Sun ptaitored woUt and all nicely 1 LMTUfO ilEVlCE I decorated. Pull price M.OM with P"<^< **.*** teX to* nsher"^** anV lt"t •'“'"T BEATER vaant. ^ “ flWy ^tlW^^down oc thls_ NCOkfE peled living room and hall. 3 bparuneats eanaleuag nf a 4 '*''(* otlllty room gat un- _ „ room apartment nodl-3 room i PM JOSLTN. COR MANAPIELO SYLVAN’ LAKE ... PrivUeget On James K Bird; , year old brick ranch 3 Oerumic tn* baths 3 flrepta^ Carpal- 33 YEARS OF SERVICE S«lc ReEOrt Property 52 ifR Acres Xr, Pontiac Lk. { IS 337# RM« wisn t heuaoa, 1 ranting tor M» per month, 3 nerea ef woods. ; Price reduced to gllAM with ! JOHN I VERMETT ! lUAL HErATE---"------- ttt Extra bldg, could be eoo-vertod to Uving quartort. Clooo to is? ifwrtttg towno. Asklag gM.- Lake P'ront Motel ROOMS OALORB. Tlrad of hotoc crompod? IHoa ,ea* tSta ramMlng 4 bedroom .roneb borne, located an wqvod street In Watorfard Tiro Btrtetly modorn with MS bant, ftroatoec. Inclaor-Atta. targe 3to oar. fa- eSk ifiK _ LAKEPROHT mill nic* anndy beech plus I bedyoem hoco* wUh fireptaee, Val-U-Way' "SMITH" LAKEFRONT New 3 bodrwfli. PiiB bosomen and 3 lou. Mg ft. tnntogo • WIvIVIn. I..k. W.« down and two 3 rm. i iaU with full bath nod entrances In excclleni c accept free nod clear tngg li WIWH MnNOI Muskegon River. : *P^- gl.OMHu 447M. I CABIN IN NORTHERN lUteORt •MJ! uniing as S-4SM I^ACM DAmV FARM. g rm. aM. with 3 badrmi. < j JAMES K. BL\T). up. Ranting tor g4g month. PuU price aolyteAM and 47# month. Adtaoent hom4. PNB bsoem pavod driveway. RorriovUta. M Can, OR 3-7M#. toga. Oi fCMMagt. ;•=£« Partridge rick rwKh on 3 3 FAULT DfOOMH Lake prirllegoa; On the aut PUU boaemant. | tba ftrat 1) Root 3 bodroom un bmigalow. boat, nleo reei ear garage v wen*. Paved street. Unftntahed t toasatobl*. AU you need to >va to to good credit and #IM. ^ ' I NEAR ST* MICHAEL Carpeting, buttl-to gUhwaabsr' ‘ 7 cer attoched----------- * V location of e Inigo let Cantor lOMri nm. WW DOTS irota. ptw._T«o lay ■•« ' ' ~lfSiSJi ei^iooTfiSi. rawmm [ m t-Uu UUr 4:3» pw. UNOCR PORTABLE SBWIRO _______ ^___ 1 COMPLETE MOfiBliir^i^miO I cMm EjitUy «v*r imJ. j ■aVUUL FORMAL tMEMEl lOR I furnttvrt. r*A AitmiSm *, J»«h «• Ujpr myU». UalTvrM) ul*. (ood eonAttloa. lo«utr* fS mAtehln* fr»» lo«B|t »h»lr. Comiay, FE tOM»__________ frrtt .Wi.r ttalr « M^m, rErVEL REFRIO FREEMW ; ____I-------------------------■ I ***»■ CoiM «••. OR j -------iuu?i Sale HoiimImiU Qooda 6S' ^''injbw* i ‘iew Robs ‘tibiriK: I idlvMujL CjlJ Rcfcl—- ----------- [Oai^IAL_ ROFA,. WCTTW^ j ■ I bar Mrrlcr rtatloa ^lo Laiid Contracts 60; »-i DIOCODRT ON Itt.BW LAND oaBtract, SMund br |ood com-! ■dncarbttUdiM. Parmniti lies par mesa, at I", laurlit. Oeval i MA 1-ltU OrteBTUldl 8an»ii 1(^. in M. cau. rm ■ ad I p.a Sale Household Goods 6S' ^**>1 sii . Cbarrr dtatu .... !_tor«_Mat Ml T-etM. 1^ PORNmmB AMO I n «4ii« Of OR »d«3.1 Hi CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS —' ___________________^ _ Worttatar Ml. FB MtM ION TORE AIR COMDITtONER.' CHROlisFnitlfB'aT. ELBcHilC . *«*■ .. itort. vardrotaa. Call FS S-1331 , bvotmiu wuxunan v.» altar 4 p.m. ar Saturdar._ 470 Olzt* ,Bwy. ^jton F, DATBMFORT R OAE bWEffh ' , »rt — BlactUaMaui artlclai. — ___________ be sam Satardar I ta S. SU l SINUER. UQHt WOOD CONSOLE. Rafrla., itaTM, , Scott Laba Road, __ . stf-aas aaulppad. 143. CUrl'a AppI ^'if * SiiTwi>6RT s oft—i~iM:' ____________________ ! CrafUman pajMr mown. IrearMa STAW BOtRUTiHi^). Si»TI- UbJa. lit JjM ; iraaar FB MI14________ ‘ ------------- --------------- Siakt 114. RI(bSain?o'ie! Ota- *2° iBbo aM.. a..laBr*MA Ubl# eOfltt Utlf. SOFA AND CHAIR OXI.Y $109,95 »bMr earn lataraat Saab $14 Wc^alnT iTie; bia- DA' ^ {RStTrr?- SJiJT. . S ^_»a» ISdO par dloaliat. taetarr aaeandi. Abovt b» -73 N Caai, Ft 3-iS43. ly Fattara M pal. OR i-eW. TRADE-TN DEPT. luar UtONER OUAR. MS.se MJJJ __________ i“s« RECORD,CAUNR ...... I S.g m‘t 701 Send, Grovel end Dirt 76 Sole Foriw Egnlptnoit ty~ ...... .......... ----------.ealtlratar. dlaa.*^ PMrtaf. teaa^ 0 •®®'' I R ””lf iSdwl^FB i0SM.~]' F TRAC'm AND Sole Mnelcol Good* . 71 OANO IMSTROMBirr RBFAIR, BT ---------oB 3.|4ee---- *****”ciBii MUSIC CO 1 Wood, Coal and Fod 77 j farmall a*~tracto« wiW lie M. SAOINAW____rm swi ......---> eatnpnaat. RIS. abapa- rm. os »^^l?i.T iSSTt ‘22.^1 j ”-J^7*5S ,?D>rgtig? f^^^al. r ou^r cs«iaB»-. •ma wHh urniiiina Oao’t W nnY |F|pfapi.Ai^. lqm 4KO! eaglo# drtrtB. 0» >7tH. ^TnTS^you n °gb ^Slfb ^ : F^tALL-Kia sao a'lSW to hoar It. Obap bafora yoa buy. 1 — tulUrator. OA S-Wie. *"* GALL.\GHER’S i leRtiroa raMIse f»CTAU. tomato '>*AN^i RM» «««•!..*« DaMatON. ■aaTiihFm. 01.0It 6 RALDWlM Fattrd. sale Oiddliifa Rd. FB Troy, ?rTa"Jf LSrWSfr 8S: jtM. coat .34.S A bar,. For Sale Pets 79 ! S AD0LT DACIttBUNOS FUP* rtta* Tuatof — Orcaa Rapalr yi»i. Rttoaable TT Wiegand Music Center ; — War --------------------- ,\m aaaod^ , WetM OU. U6d _ ffclUMniEAOLB. a not. OU) B-i?X^-^i^Haaum> trrrl . oaiwen trs I ELECTRONIC ORGAN Dtad . S4N FRENCH FOOOLE. >i61rRIS MUSIC CO. 35"m5i tffigisra..LtS!ai “ OR Si 9A «W «_MM Tm _ Aero— aygSVal-grti,-^ ___________________________i #LQ'a FTT SHOO. ORINNRLL OONROLB FIA N O. ; Tropical nu, fyaba^. k^ . ...---.... . BaaipMr faM b““ ■ oalout (iBloh. put Uka na«. I CALBI MUSIC C e N BAOBtAW --- --------- —tlr li mahofany^table. FB 4.^1^ 3 FRIOIDADtB RBntlOERATORS I Fixdc LiviNa ROOM semi; i __________FB 4-0S30__________ , 3 MODERR SOFAS. SSS 1 BLCmDI ’ i lUp Ubla. eie. EM J;3eS0._ i 3 TO. WICEBR TORNITURS. STs * I MihoffaF dtik. $M. Library | Ubla. i« Thor lron«r. $96 Floor I |3 rc C»AItOOAt. JOSEPH Furniture^ Company 73 SOUTH SAOIRAW Signature up to 34 Moalbi ta Rapay PIJ. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND^ Loan Company 333 FaatlM Stat. Aank Old,. '3~FU~f«ARi^L->apRnoM i Borrow with Confidence j 2ti* BM .M"Sb.b*'’^il^R ‘ GET $25 TO $500 1 _____^__________i Houseliold Finance ‘ j CerparaUon et Feetlac bad. Itrta otaait 3 raolty (aiapt. I 3tb a. aiafnaw St. PE 4dS3S AU tgt ue.se. Fay anly « work- : -r '3 Faaraoo'i Furaltura. 43 Or- BUCKNER ~ BORROW UP TO $500 br..U, iprtn,. .n«r luamprln, . Biattreuai. aa. $30. Cheat drtvart, * 1»«P. Bltchan " ' ullalaa lanaraorlnj mstlrcaa. ' •M“>. »*"' 01 •ertMa, es. iawlni ma- . Aock. FE 3-33 , 313. Kanmara autamatte ; EXCELLENT CONDITION ■* *“ ---------- -------- "-- TNADB OAS RANOB for BLBC- Deluxe 3-Room Outfit ^ ilSi!w!* Murw!“°™ DauMa draaaar. ebaat. beokaata "I'm glad you asked that question; Now, let's i little old wUer's guide tells us st which end we’l Qpaa IS U 3 p.M. ntis TO GOOD BOMB, 3 BIT- „ „ ______________________ ^ if this Uka na«. tW. Teriaa > itka mlntatura peodla. Alaa 1 Bac- CALBI MUSIC CO. : luh aettar Itmala. A.FS. R»jl»- find the ne N. SAOINAW_____ _F1 l-em , tarad l A«aek-eld (auale. A.F.8 PIANO. SPINET BTTLB FOR BOAT —uL;r^rfa ; trallar or amall tractor aaoartr Tr I 8 R S ■ T T B It FUFFOB, - I _«r_'SS.c.r_DL_I-3S73 ___ 3 ««tb, .holca blaodl^.. ABC W'e Service and Sell TARDSUN am****^ ♦m» - KING BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT OFDTnn DLSCOUNT PRICES Sdpar Rtm-TOba - M.U Ctal. Uaad Povar Mowtra - 3ia.tS up RabuUt Bwaapara - U 3S Good Wtalta Bouaa Pdlbt — ll.H Hi lo’ CMltS Appirinil S^, ^ ^ „ X.. r- o • aa- II .ci FIANO tWn6--08CAR SCHbllOT 6iMrD0DBLKnuNB~wrrH"pAD- For Sale Miscellaneous 67 For Sale Miscellaneous 67__________________ffJ-m‘1__________ cet». eicclleut coodltloo. 33S. - TUNINO AND REFAIRINO. 34 Wrlnfar type Eaaa vaabtr. at- rarn ., YARD DIRT. MANURB. PLASTIC FIFO REDUCED hour •»r*lca. all work ewaraa-callant ceadiuoa $4S Swan-o-Baat- uuck dirt, fill dirt and IrvaUni. again *.-1003, 7 canti a loot. uad by factory iralnad Ban. IC iron. Uka naw 313. FE 4-llU Brokrn cooereU PX S-3343. . l-lnch It canu a foot 7S pound CALBI MUSIC CO. OttD-B:' ,bntTALC^II!T^ RECTEATION ROOM. niU^tMl. ’warren. Mich,, CO | EITTBNS. all FBT saOF. SI WIU ; Auction Sales AUCTION EVERT FRI. a .AT 42433 GRAND B . llt.U UP. Swact-a Radio — 1. Buron. FB 4-llM. BAR FOR RECREATION ROOM. 33S. 'S4 Chary panal track. IMS ri S-IM3. Used Trade-In Dept. Draiaer .. .......... 31 Rockar ................ II' ni Vaseir^aitar 3:--_ COMTOETX WIUZZIR BIKE FOR paru SIS: '47 Dodgt 4 door 133 a. 3-7344. . PLVVVOOD STECIAL CASH and CARRY „ ; S ' 4a3 Flyacora . .... 33 33 . *t • 4g3 Katertor let* , rtolabcd V-groored Ma- ’ ______ , ihxED BRITTANT A3ID FOIltTBB | NOJtt __ , “^B S-3333 i K?”3-M3‘ * “** * ! ri VfljffjM!JU Drum Outfit!| naw. aava planty Sj>d browna. OA l-ffl7_i PARiTBBAOLt FUFO. S WBB “ “““ k BH> AUCTION. MOTte, C3.. I Mranpart, t iiaSi Weabd Lk,, airala^M FlymotiUt LOANS $25 TO $500 Ob year alfnalure er eCbar hc iny 34 b3dUu to rapey. O- ”“hOME & AUTO LOAN CO. T M Ferry St, Comar B. Ftka LOANS .. coffea tabla. 1 breaktaat AU Swaapari |3 Bieca atcUonal BARoiI%.»I5.., 1^..^ FouT.nVWaWttai. M^ .. i c»e « ______________________UJ5:____THO.MAS ECOXOM\ 1 ! ,^p'•'>»‘ill's, ...---------------------- .K.1, WASHER a. rmo-1 jaap, waahar and dryer ------I 7 pc. oak dinatta aat -------------------- WBLCTt ' Raaa CablnaU converttbla bonr, jil: eomplcta | 34" lUaurox TV ---------------------------- baaalnttta (or IS. fi I-343S. I 17" BUrertona TV. radio, record ’ a^..raLu£5fii.d"S2J ' £icTIlIC~OTITAinmirAMF”- | ‘‘Jjj,'' ?'!Sld.“’.UO*tSbUa.*SilS^ “*■ ' —- coHae tabla. 3 daoeraMt lamsa, aU (or SW. Fay only tt araakb-' us' Mraon'a Fugard. 43 Orebdrd I rCi? MORRIS MUSIC______________________ 34 S. Talagraph Rd FE 3-36,7 paRAKEETS. OUt Acroaa from Tal-Huron ; 34.U. Walkafa bird nawaw,..** ......- ___ - RETNOLDB HiPIRiOR" TBOU-' Rrat St. Rocbaatar^gL_l:gt3. 14M Baldwin Rd TO I-3S43 bone. Uaed only lew monthj paRROT. TOUNO DOOBU YEU PORTABLE~UHDimw6aD TYPE- i Excellent condition. 3133. IM |„ bMU. BeaaoPabla. FE 3-3337 Cash and Carry Specials wnur «‘‘u, <»••• j«ni condition. ------ MoidNa. ’faktails and rol 3'iSSWS8. ^ a."“ _ . . . ,m rPOOBTES tio DOW.V Patio Blocks ------ paaaad Taltpfraph. New bedroei* — 1 llvln, room sultan, uaad tchan^ tt tU„deMl^tiMk AUCTION^ SALE HAGGERTY l.U.MBER 1341 Banert*3« 4-4331 Waakday^l Jo t _Sat. 7 ^ J BOLSNS OARDW TRACTOR. I horatpevar. 3SS. UL 3-31U. attei I; portabla dl ., 343: alactrl • HUTCHDWONS I.n,wr 1 «o»0'< 3»a: ataevno atoVa. 348; | i^Ku^rL _______ FOR SALE BABY aFIN DRlSil^ASH l{AC»dNE~b. ELBCTRIC, CASH WAY 4 for $1.00 7 Colors FAINT OUTSIDE In anr waatbar blistering. Sapnaw_________ •MALL OULBRANEEN OR rnicattoB Co. or,an wttb pareusalao. 3 tpeakeri PUREBRED iASSET 1 I waeki old. OR 3-3313. «,™ K5fo«i*i;s4i!“"''’ """■ "■» tssa^ra"?!. irasr without fear of, I FE S-144S. _____ ■ ■ ■ ; Saall aaedlua pUne. eacaUeot, HIOl----------- 3373 Orebard Ub* Rj^ | conSiUon. | rtar pubotea. OR 3-3333. Dttra ^ MI333 l6ai(s SEABOARD HNANCE CO Ills N nCRRT STREET ----STV-v^ Easy Fsrbln, - Fbona FE 3331 9x12 I.llioleuin Rugb $3.29 TEAGUE FINANCE CO.; gJS. *,{“%»? 202 S. MAIN i "•‘£iow&A’"'ge4 n Fin 214 F..' ST. CLAIR^vyf”^^^ ^ ROCHESTER ROMEO-raVlL^Tu n S LOANS “• — •“* !• •... . ' _ 343J8' aiir pada. '38.31. Faersw i Fumltura. 43 Orchard Lake Ara. i I'Rb.lJIEB^NOBOErRE.EZERS | ,___ _____________sec TD. |F«B1 |\ inyl Random Tile 6c ca. "I{ -WOTLO" Mo ________________ Nousi^o^teos ' UNCLAIMED TILB OUTLET ' Fluoraaeaat. 333 ONbkrd aril ^ i-rei >« s. saoinaw pb amu , Are._____________________ SBBTK^*' *'"**i2^1j j "A"?.® PAIR OF antique FINB ARM cbslrs. Twin piiai. cuabions. swat jnd back^MYl-T**! a(Mr 3. LAROB "OONS WITH THE~WINb -lamp, 43" hlfh cherry cheat, amall low dreasar,. abaat mualc cablet, small tut-top Ubla, plc- Burmeister MB cley 0 I 313 FE 4-3S33________________ alMOER 8EWIMO MACHINE. MA- LI M BE R COMPANY M3 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 3-4171 open I - - •- - - Bunds oryap 11 pedal board.; DOKE TrshlCd, Boardud W I now 3338 Walnut. i ----------------------- BRITT ARY PUFE. McNARY'S Terms up u 13 months to eey Tallwaapcr Etnnsls. boardtnE .•„M,1.AC1IER'S ! u . 00S1„*«» ,5‘Y.».'ga*g daily WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 Wa wv hd glad u help yog --STATE f4NAXC*^ - OUAB. B setrlT new. I ___ ___iOHT , I ~HI-FL TV aim R«MitaE 66 “doo "ow^E“44"7i3~ sard Uka j^^--------------- ^ DO~ YOU~HAVE ~A'PAnn'ToR •• Pit decoriUng a ?Ueni eondtUon. - wmSi baUn« Sf"eMl‘S?t ®SS1^ VCWt“3iEbnjM SIZE"F1AK0. CAM uLlara? c55^p?ny'‘rEV«»s : ftatabad to U,ht aiWER AND pmUN^^UFFLlES Vinyl Linoleum. Yard RUBtaa BASE FAIMT. 03L 3143 , ,V.ALL_i,^B. jtuA. n._ _3lc 1 ^caar, 1 years aid, FORTaAlB TV. 1 YEAR FIC- j Hjra tuba warranty parts and labor. 333_________ with writlw yuarantOd. 33 cUwr Famoaa Make FREEZERS —rw ewHW $169 FIC- j Mo Monty Down days I LITTLBS - dinette Monty Down - 31.33 par TLBS FURNirUBB A A Dtpa, Drtyon OH ; tEZER hhRlOHT .BRAND BUDGET YOUR DEBTS ______________ COMiOUOATB SttL^p LOANSltf ^ elBCTRR; RaKoB. ifo. !-i!9_is!1c«^m433.— Financial Advisors. Inc. | 3tb S. BAOINAW FB 3-1383: Furntturt, MTttMK Loans 62 I $199.95 Voss & Buckner. Ini las NAaenAi bm,.*- —4-47M (let Out of the Rut ! ! i ContaUdsu your dtbtt aod mo^ amlao your bomtl Lot aa poy your atortfat* w land oontraet. Mrtanal d tot a and modamlae ^““'snFmfcr bbsultsii ' BIO UAR ooNSTRUCTiw qa ,1 p,arr hubon ^ M * ,lfe.ta5-------DLy® iimauirntNirnu^ 6$ turn, eohl dally. MY MS|1_ G.E.—Gibson Kcivinator Frigidaire RCA Whirlpool _______ifsC lekly. Faaraob'a Orebard Lake OLIDBR A CkAIB COsmONED; with eoeaea. til Manomtooo. _ 6^ STOVE BBraiO.. TABLil. n ATIM after l.p m. Sat. and Siu,_ali day. _____________ OE ELE^iO KAROS. 34". UEB naw. FB HT8T._______________ OB IBONBR, UBB NEW. RBA- aoeable. tm Oter,tland._ OE REFRlCatiATOR. SM. 11231 i SUgabeth Lk M. at Mj^Jakt {OLASS TOP DRES&iia TABLE. I end beaeb, It3; *« itae Antlaue •pool M; a ecbool detk*. It; I S* r^sbSionrsiJiuss: i M:JMm^ohalr.^. Ml 4^1. _ kOTTOIMT AUTOMATIC WASHER. I see. Ecsmora treoer, 130. FE , I 8-3171. ___________ , ! IRONRlfl mONER. FULL SlSk. I ; oalugt modal. 3133. 3 yaara u For butofst quality, puaraotert inaurod wort at reek botton prtcaa call owner. 30E VALLELY OL I---- • * 1 USED OAE PORdXO AIR FUR-nace. all oontroU. fully guaran-Uad. 3113. Asa Haattox A Cooling. 1713 l^ma Lake Rd. OR 3-4334. 1 vm sdrnoiER^cwD condi- i Bmiiia rBU tyfx law* mower. 371. f« 4-3343____ 1 national 8t16- CHROME plated iuiur. Berert aleclrlr-Srt oamara. CaU FE 4-1333. 1143 E. Walton Bird._______ rTrtBr’puHTTv^~T®5rib I tt. tquAre. 3 cenb. wood doors. alaa dfoatu set. FE 3-3178. 1 SIT or OOI> CLUBA. 1 t’R. Old. M. Wrtoter typa^ waahln, machine $18. 3,h.p chain saw 8113. '83 Ford plck-up. aU to excellent condttton or will swap. FE V3W3. __________ I TnacBH’oh- cSfviRsioB bur- - - ‘33.M r*" — — OAiOANO FUEL A FMl^^ Aie OroharA Lk. Aaa. - FE-8M BULLDOBXR - TERRA TRACE. F143. 7 R. cut. n F33M CEMENT arm. ready maw. iL‘>i:“‘.Sl?fi.T.-cl!;t WkliU. TRAU.ER MITR RACKS __________FE 3-3337 _ ■~onaZ~BKfcLBE. uriLifY FRIDAY .......7 P.M. SATURDAY ... .7 P.M. SUNDAY........2 P.M. NEW AND DEED _ FURNirURE A APPLIANCai DOOR PRIZES EVERY AUCTION Mira poifsirrAiLVluTOa BtSB AUCTION SJ&9 DIXIE HWY. Lunch Room Open Beory Aoetlsi '-Tm Drayton Flataa amay.D.e,...«i Help! Auction ABC BEAOLB PDFS. Ill jSc~oiR3IAN raOKT-HAIRBD , rtweo. IF' ^l** WkOL 1^. ley cans. I Oe.. 84 V 18 " with ............ It - wlthY hotel ..83.1--- C.i. Bianhole Mvtra and pwtea BLAYLOCK coal A BuUdtog Supply Co, 31 Orchard Uka Are.___Ft 3-7101 ___________________*• " Special Paneling ONer “.? : "^,«D 33 aaoh M^tcalm'gupp&. 183 W. Moat- c‘J,a3;'^“l5 33 each ELECTRIC UOHT FIXTURES. **v-,'SSJe pJ^*afto5hSJ**“87.30 tach nK?wi*'‘‘b"!ii^.*’'y.rftS.u. Oak Flooring Some lUlhUy marred. Terrific select red “*• ” values But direct and «ave (jo t Comm Michigan Fluoresc«t. 131 Or- mo. 3 Com me chard Lake Ave.-M. _____ ___ No. 2 Shorts a a« m yw-tpA^ ^ BENSON LUMBER CO. aueksd. IM. UrnUad. O, i hems or recreation room, 3>3 --- |I3 per month. CALBI MUaiC CO. M. SAOINAW FB^-Sai Sale Office Equipment 72 —....... ' ' - - I Bjnro Fum 333. i_________ FuSM^aas*' fointto7~^R^'rtibitodoi: j S:“^5'TmNdi i ®oKx?*i?*Si}ai*»£rviaYU;?* bred. 3 years Old, ehoan to HOd , The "BELPIMO HAND" Btore __"*°I57®."aaM home. 43U OakEnoU, FE VoSa. sSMOlgle Hwy. tUS-lOi Clarkstea D7 S SAOINAW-------_FBJ43« I »»A M141 . « AIMS _ . _ „ . ' Had ahou A wormed MA 3-7331. | gWf* Sate Store Equipment 73 weimabameb puFi^~AKcj t,* *S2f„£r'ao?SSKtr ---------------------- -------------- ^ ! Harvey Parker enoLO AucntHi. satuis-June 13 13 33 at 3244 ansll- ___k Rd.. belwten Walioo Rd. and Pontiac Rd.. 'h mile weal Of M8UO. 3 roams o( lood tumt-ture tocludto, a 13M O B. rofil,-erator. reaa blond 1 piece bedroom suite new last year. 1333 Kenmarc alectrla washer, n to Ambaiaadar TY. alt other fnr-nlahiocs equally |«ad. Rldto, ra-tory lawn mover, reel-type power lawn mower, mtrdea tractor with oulUvalor and crele mower. Other garden MeU. lir. and Mrs I TOCRED OLASe FLOOR UNIT. ^ia» >Mnto«^yitt nachipe. 1 »M43. hand cart. Ml A1311 Sale Sporting Goods 74 p.*'*!;2"*28a‘“!2i2f gVri.,5‘%8."c.;«lL [uatl ___________________ y?ai?* jj-^giiy -aST^*- I I U TENT. SCREENED DIN- | Hoy, Grtln BHd FOOd 821 a room. ,73. UL 3-3134. f --------------i N iwiTiZ nine MLdADeil- AFFROE, 33 AdtHS BTANOINO 13 AND U^AOE RBLOADK | p,, iteo, 1-4843 elUr 8:33. j ..vp. - -f 8. Good cond. Can I . be seen st ateveoMna Oarage oo_MJ»_at_w._!U,hiajto._____: AOUA LUNOS NEW AND USED, compressed *‘- “ a, . HAY AND «TRAW“ •-S2M; Ur^ prlgl«ri; 1__ Full line of building and plumbing materials | J,T,4 Wa taka Trada-tna aat.s*. VOLVERINE LUMBER; rse.'MY 1-43,2. ‘e-ln hard oopi [R, UL 3-411S. a,^'‘n,rt^n Id. daily. MY 3-1831 "i.-grqg”_l 3*SI Avalao. Auburn Betghto. TV~3F-iU3IIOB-WOgD.»^WyW SOIL FIFE, [ 8 FT.'Wli »i*to K “ft^ Built to antaana Tana **^r. ^*r. W AMM- | pnotpa ._______ 333.M lo ft. coU Bxe. pteture. , mutt be [LAMB^ CfclB^^^NO^lWlTRW. j _ SAVE FLUiaiMO SUITLY_■ l-gc^ tatb seta WOI________________ ___333 a. Paddock. Ft 3-3784 FIRS'i' QUALITY 8 FOOT CAOT Iren bauituh, 841 86 O. A ThomF son. 7838 MM. West ______ ran nXraiN^ toilbtb ijfM _________________ _____ dOLF _________ _______ D3.48 Lavatorial, complete! tacrtflce. 848. FB 3-7317. 'TSueU* |35'M"%.!S?"at'6uN8. ____ These are factory accoodi Shf' •“> n*** .Jtchigan Pluoreacant. 131 Or- _ 81»«>1., *»• S_JYle,tapAra MM3. chard Lake Are — »__________ i BBDOON FIT BOD, COBT 173 - SUMF FUMF, OENERAL eAc- ; Outboard mtr. $7. FE trie motor. 388.83 value. $33** i-aiax Slightly crate-marred Aleo dc well and ehallow well pumps _________ _ terrific buya. Mlchl(tn pluorea- t arrows. M 38 cent, 3S3 Orchard Lake Are.—33. i ptard. lU.---- ' I new, 1, balls. 3 ._______ “* “• E T r«l 'mens RIOHT HANDED OOLF For Sdo Livestock • - eretta Lunch lerrtca. 3 SHBTl^O I«NV STROKS. <^-HOMBSr^ I 3 a^ 3 year olda FE 3-I3M ,uy Juoa 17. 1, a.m. 4 mllei 3 SAODLi HOiSiB. MORGAN AND -r“w.?*ai.7: i Arabian braadln, S4S, ClarUtoB , Maple Art, corner of Vm Myka I W...I Rd. Antlquai of all kbadr, new a furniture, mru ear. mlac Ferktoa S^ Serv- 3> Old. uii-r.Te.h;sa'.imi| K,rt“cisr" *“ toitod Ha^d*anmeek *lFI3*CtoS “T JONZTi. AT I k.lt. LAWN «ii mSSS iw^idiifi" MU I mivwr ftaaer Un. pooltal tble. like SPECIALS] tractor. Call Milford 1 bo appreciated. ISO. Phone | • rat- j 1T3 e Saginaw r"mJK: R. J. (Dick) V.M.UET ' Tealtor FE 4-^**' laa OAKLAND AVENUE Open 3 to I ____Sim 11-4 ^ niONRiS pipimujTOvrTB j o-room frame hOusb locat- A UllS out the WAy bS a lot d^ort. Hunt aa Treorlta for ' ebureb wing. Beat oiler takes ! __with trim . ._lia or colored. SAVE yluMBnta*^mT , j'mV. rurnHuire and'appil-1 Montea’ a day. FE 4-3573 Crump ----of all kinds. NEW R UEBD I fclactrle. '**‘‘*- I lINdLEUM^b PAINT SAtS: S?I*!?y*>ll or trade. Com.' out L ----- --------- LtVINO ROOM SUITE. 3f. UL 3-1733^ ---look around. 3 parkl^ Phono FB , --------------— of™ MOB.^SAT. f •TO 3 LEA VINO AREA BAVaTo RUM- 34 MONTin TO FAT 3^\4 if*Vert Area tT^ruS . mllaa E. of PoeUae sr I mils ; road. North oo VoerhaU to IMl kite Hams. Sin or iwop for boot *•„ »'JA"”" HoUitta oa Auburn _Ohl_prchard “ ' w^Sitat hare you OR ^4“______ TON FlCktlF. kUKS OpOD. si S_!t Isr%_7SSf "•*“ I lampi. in 3-3337. MOTINO rsoms loraly fura. Ji appitoaaea. Other ales Itama Waakaada and “ laEi"-------------- . 343b Brta Dr. -Wrnr333-v SSjM'‘‘S5;i'Si.*^^ • • • !L«!» ~tor.‘Tft."MA"Tlg ____________-111 r^ M «:! BEDROOM OUTFltTINO MAYTAO WRfkOER WASBBR. raodtji gysjj*" <733 Dlxla Hwy. OR 3-3734 [ Racondhdmiad S SttaraMead. 313. **«I BLONb-'TWlN 'OR BUNB~Ei^ L « «!«L_______________________^ I. UL 3-13M MOVINO, MUST SELL BEDROOM -----------------knee-hole desk, kidney dreas- log tabla S bench. Many other Itemi UL 3-3314._____ - NEARL’f.NEW'WRniOER WASHER, ______ •IfS: *”'*• Soapjroaaa. PE 8-7331. deap-fraeaa 'Sea at 1333 Joalyn. rl'ar'dinr aid SUITE. 333 33. COM-1 NEW PORTABLE RHraiQERATOR Oakwood Butldtos and Ibterial MS 1^^ 334 F'»‘» "»• o' good uxed atovaa, 30x3d" U«ed 3 week! Eargato ; Co ,_P*_3-7838 _____________ rW~CAal Sr^mi'^iSetl!^ NORdL^DIlibHIUTORTliEt’OF ; *^4^1 ® uS^ g“ iSL KST. iJa W ?hU*?Sr*i.e'S?5r‘'*all‘52f*Mr.!: o.b_^^.tok.«dnuing.^^^ ’ E.^Huhlra ltd FE 34448______ , ,378 Call n 3^1 after g p m. i ora 3^. ®J?9??99JP9H' ffL i antiQueb. T b e f nucEZE. APPALOOS.Y HORSES I fxirttwa ; Mam chuioea. Ptrmaasnt regla-■frMt"CTMk”Rawb”orJiaihl^tid TRAIL, TEE *HORn^*11IAILERS oraaaahsld ^-^3^3,.-^- CORRAL Js2?: WINCHESTER MODEL II. 330 ! IIN lUller Itoad. PsotUe EMplra 34311 or EM 3-3333 -----UD. SFRINOmSbK FOiST-,' lUtUUrtd llorgaa. Call MA ' rWA TKR3U "" ** ' "" ”*"* e, porch |Ude(. r Nice IttUa t _ ..jiga ihrmioa wh STiVc____________________ ter beetor. Waebtof machlnea. Duo-therm heater B eoal healer Dtshea. lempa. ruga. Several down A •ereana. Fresh ei—------ Wbw has laratory a _»'!L_»I_rSL-----------— Iat^^stm, Ssnd, Gravel and Dirt 76' Auction. 00 M34. 1 ford. Sale House Trailers attractive _____ — office, fully toiulttcd. wired. aim ftO. will escri St., Itocheiter. 14-1 ROMEX ^ OOa LOTS, .ae; ob-c^^R^JkiE SURPLUS LUMBER & riwMfi m»d«. Save money buy direct w.-*,*.# on ,“r--- from , Mio^^^hd Rd ON x.-Si H €$n for »r“^ --------- Youof iBdUBtriet. S&90 1 l*ke*R^ OR ~3- ____ GARAGE DOORS Factory aeooada. all itandxrd ilg« In stock .from ,28 aod up. Electric door operators, folding ___________________________OA a-xaaa____________________________________________________________________; ig FT TRAVEL ITIAI SUMMER 8PBCU...S. NEW OAS OR ' soil and till. Oradtog. KM j-Sl” ftM. R®0. HAMFIHIRE RAM.; «3“lPPy4-.JIL 3-43H...... ■ -tirnaoa^lnxtalled _MA 8-lMI j.g gPECUL: WASH SAI^ ^f ,r**‘* ■ . 13 FT '84 'mAVy^. J r^;ssa' OARDEN flOcTOR, CUlTTfATfW and dUk. Tradt far car sr sell. I MAJI-TMS. ___ ____________ ' LAWN liOWER. FOWfe CJJTIVA- _Ooi^lete. 880^ UL 1-1334. _ _ Cotao Tatter Saha. 13. Jumping -horse. glO. Petty ahalr. gt. OR- N 31 “Dfai REb POWER M<>W1R’, i motor completely overhauled, i mowers sharpened with praciahn : machlma. OB 3-IM4. i 33 iSai. ALL ETEEL pUbbace. oaraob" gun type cooveraton burner *~« all coatroU M gallon bot .1 B garac* “auto. xumace. coovom KOd tana a*i 1 MndtUoD. PI t^M after • p.^ TALBOTT LUMBER Water proottog tor besementi, BPS paint, glass toittlled. wood taah of all aiaas. full line of luinber. Raaionable prices. 1323 Mklaad^Ave. PI 4-4838. _ fiffe SALVATiON ARMT RED SHIELD STORE '‘^7rS™?i[iU5!E“^L A., >-•>•1 WiD~liT^FOfipr'AND~TW« orchard Lk. A- W D^T. 78c yd. Feat gravt dirt. 33e yd. tOA stone mua ever-alee stoac. 33 yd. American ClarksMa. MA S^lfoi A-1 PEAT HUMUS AND BLACK dtrt Loaded and delivered 7 days a weak. Also HU sand. 313 Lochavau _Pl^iLl413. A-1 PEAT HUMUS. STA'fl ‘TEkliO. - rard toad. $1.78. IS yd. load, M per yd. f ' .. MY 3-3471 Sraarra. drbbsed or uva _______ Mulberry 3-1333______ RBQIBTXRBD t™n. WAUCINOj __________________ ____________ ..... '13. 13' ALL ALUM TRAVEL TRAIL; several EZCXFTIONALLT good I er. sleeps 3. Ltka new. PE 3-U33 AllTs t R1 a’M LIOBTWEiem WELCH FONT. CART BARMEaK ' a demonatraUoa at War saddle end etc. MU 3-1380 i ------------------ aj3 Watf - ■ T~? ■ HOTPOINT ELECT RANOE. 343 ___________ Rotpotat retrloerator. |3f. Baby 3-3033 Artesian Soft water vo iraod piam 4183. 13*3 K-383 Ford (u(;o aTEKL AND MOOD OESKti “r , chair! ^l4*,nd Tvy- “»«4- la_ prtca _Fa:_»41U,_ x _ 4 eritei's. adding machines Forbe.v ___________________ _______________________________ B ene al Wady Eyam't anetw 3w i WELSH FONT, WILL DRITS OR -ISL-SSETSiti____________^; *T ' ride. OL 34git after 8 It. I CABANA ROOM t BY 33. i^T- , -------------------------------' able 3338 Initafled. FE 3-333S. , DETROITER PONTIAC CStSP S*e the all new Detroiter far 1833. Lerier wtodew area, more tlar-age apace uniform temperature control, aupettor eoastructlaa and beauty of deslgu. A price you want to pay at a deal yoa raraly gat. The eatra bonus doUara ao* For Saic Pouitry 85 do^ FE 8-471,________________aonabte. MO_4-l^______________ ^'jra^PLd ^em'l^ho Sale Farm Proatuce 86 IRISH COBBLER ' 8«D ' rC^A-. wnwiul. ^ ^ K_iRt* VBEDItOOM SUITE, t__ *roam‘^bi^ ironar, knltUag msehiac. roller akatea. pressure cooker.- gas asd *!!!-; attention. aaioBoaooitt I i BBiOAL sirs rnoM vm --- —________,______ WEOniMO BANDS FBOM 33 JS ! iiWNMOWnS. USED 34 IN. RIO-BOtTBSTONE RINOS. 34 33 UP , Uu joUry. Spnagflald 4 h.p. with «SvUVtSS'a?s"%tt*Sp i jv^riossri? tj&frir-.-iS?' «Ji»r£& "*^s-ggiyAw i lawn .y^PjS^ ON^ ANCHOR FENCES Urn mmae dawn EWA Miuiareil CARTOP PLAIWOBM CAR- ■OjTO ^_FO<^._TAya ^wrnil ra Plroyiaro ee^. 31. tb be sand, giteal. silt. I^le FE g-1113 or PE 3-4S73. ____________________________ rCT6p“TOlL~PtAf~ HUMUS RVALITY OONTROLEO BOOS. „ - - rend arav^ * flH^ »-™5^ef Rji*‘7la SSfT'^ T proved. a« 83 value. 833.83 and r .-n-r from Turnc Ford Sales FI 4-I303 ____ , 883.M. Tbeae are aUlhtly marred. WANTED 3 WHSIX OTILITT A-i TOF SOIL A itlAaT’DIRf 3TRAWBERRIHI PICE TOUR OWN Also electric ull aod bottled ,■> trailer ebaao FB t-3333 ‘ FE 8-8131 Fboton Rd. a ml S. of Fantoa 433' heaters st tefrlflr vetoes Michel- -----«r g mtlea N. of M-“ xao rsuotcaaest W Orchard Lk ' TOSBOIL. gtig g YD LOAD ' fw sigh lUIh 3-I113 Xvw-Ig. _________ - Delivered. FE 3-g311 ~iTN?liN«*niEa »«»s HBARtNO Aior^ *^th. ui.** •O™'-. ________ra VJH7 ____________ ' Yraile'rr'UL I-U4I,' wHvw™'“^^*^^ETrT34Jgl ilw * !awo‘mow^ (yila?,^^p.,y?il7*.e4*M"*e^l'yn*d ' * QUARTS Pt» PCW RENT IT FT. YACAT16B ^ariSlSbiS -.IG rtt-tiu : rrSlOT ~ a^^i^irSi-wiKinsrS— : ^aUer-.leiLroraraiw^L BOB HtTYTHlNSON MOBILE HOMES SALKS " — Drayton Ptolaa _____ hiira”gl4jTTltehl^ I Fluoreaeaat. in Orohaid Lake! »J* MacMncry tygaa a<—____________ ATTEaNTIONH! Buy Now and Save W...S .... Hi—i_ Uvarad. 7 da b,_«j<» m_«J22*S^ litR uRi: iiato:-w;.5;;.ter~:6i:^:ra, i Drag Uaea. backboe. Sale^M^iii^m^87 ”i^;^?SL*a5uvffi^iSe ............ E-Z K.AMPER ”3 gyrgg "ja^t^Sg^^ST HOUGHTE.V & SON BATBROOM^ltTUiUlB. OIL AND 1 lakF • ■ is« water a te vatai m^Um. bailer. Automatte _ Bardwaiw. elec, supplies, crack RTat-fc^J*^. OBuVeBS « ADA .Mu TANOkM ROAD OBADER I RwU ; ----.A ------EBUhe. Very t - daatag. tt g-7|gt. Tractors, ptows Nearly new Ol- i '’V ^ *♦ teaotor with frant' Oliw *‘••**1 toxTae*aris per- _______________ 4-1431 lolens — Whcelhorse Ttaetora and TUtira. Fower aad rtdlra atesrera Jaeabaas. Yard-nsaa aad Tara, i modato at ndtog mewera Btleottea af uaad aqtopmat. Wa aarvtaa what ww BYANB JQUIPMBNT ttgl Dira Hwy. ____ lUpla I-1SW OR I-1BM ________ raS^IK)it«rMANWE~66f» 13 tt yasir naada rigU MTOICINB CABINl^ L A R O E 1 3333 Dtxte Hwy _ 33 ' - mirrwra. aUghUv marred.; ciui^TBMAN LATBE. 3 a 33 Large aelectloc of cabtoeU. aTrorTSl ^ “ with er vrt^ Itgbu BUdtng doors Tsrril^bius Ittcbigan Ftoatwscewl. ]S3 Orehart Uke . Ava. — 37 ___________ ■ PUMF 3ACEB FOB 0B8F '’S! -*aUwv veU. gSI Cartas mli. "* \ ?r{.‘xj?Tw'*aTt; _______Rochester Bd_________ Jacobson’s Trailer Sole* and Rentals cwtoSaBr^rovel tnUar**aa *£# mafkaTTvatwaad. Mar-Ebli. avv "Prank " 4 Toar-A Home. Travel 'trailers, ear specialty. Farts aiM aervlet, hilehaa tad avartaa^^ ttallad oamalete beak up. Baa'I Lake Baad. Ofaytda Ptotaa. OR LATBE. 3 '. fB 3-3337 3M 13 ta. Wad saw. 313 38 to!; vmrooto ateaaert Oakisad Part | LOAblMl OOdO PAkH TOP| Cams aat aad aat u srdfvar ■ •“ ' « aa ~ " - ’• “"''i _________________■' ; uaraea sranar. amoa aa fEL, SAND, rrONE, cuMvator and ptaw . sWk dirt. IM aaU. peat ; Saverai gardaa trartara la . 1-33K EM IJtU.______________ I flaai. i UAIMW QOANTITV OP COW "MA- at 3 ... I aura as atraa. 313 Sand Baad aa^ ; Ortanvtlla NA 7-3713* Morplnia ; Fiawa iiaa gnaw I LOAbiMi' 0000 PAkH top! af^' \ X! aad oa vaalmay ptaMaaaa. fit- J SSaTCllC F ! aa ttailS^at^ttSto ** ' to MidUOAN RENTAU ssttnoMB^Sr* «R SOttt fiFORTY THE POXTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JUNE 17, I960 Fo^SafeJlMite Trallwt W Boati and Acc*AiSSB^*stimjia m OrchaiS UIW Ar«. TT »tm IIOTOB. IM BOBSIPOt^. Crli CraB. A-i •haw, atao Ori»-(hin. MArfair $WU - 'OUTBOARCr BY FAC. UECHANIC For Sals Trucks lOJ UABMADUKE 'IS voao r-iw PAittL. only -^Si^SSSWiac. m a Mate, MUfard MO l-im II TOa SIAt*. It TABD OOMT boa, BM S-4SW,_______ ukTcurr % tor kckop. 4 «rk-------- ^ PAKKHURST , ,.Sn.o« b TRAILER COURT & , -t!^-gl. » ^ CAfpc If FOOT PiaiBOiAS hOAT. COK- 3AL.C.S I trol*. llercurr Mark M. 41 he. IBS awd. arlrau lake aa aiotor. Mactrle ana tmitor. OB » hM«»cB LM« Orion and I S-S470.__________________^ i , iiL *•'>*• ■'OIWSOK. RON 4 HRS. La- a.Ji**’**'' AUo beat •teorlnf wbwl auemblf I ak« Orton MT Mill._____■ pull*ri. Bow Uolit. FB MKM. I Ait ud OBLL TOUR TRAVEL 777 B Teanyion._____________________I iff! wboard with | Wc mra tBVBIill buyvrt VBttlagi traU#r OR SwBSil tor .v.i7«hlB« from It B. to ----------------i B ROU.Y MARINE A COACH ' SALBS. IttM Balls Rd.. HoUy. TBOARD RBPAU ^YIOB BY FACTORY TOAWBD -ECHANIC FOR EVIHRODE-I JOHNSON-MBRCQRY-SCOTT SPORTSMEN’S HEADQUARTERS MM at tlM Doubla Btopltsht Op*B 7 das* a w*tk MY S-4tll _____LAMX ORION_______ RBPITCB - BALANCS - wIlD AU SiHi Carlad In Stock 24 HR. PROP REPAIR PrwChwk Op Ncwktrki Boat * Prop Servlet heavy Anlp eprtnse and tiree. Low mOeast. By owner. |41S. Phene OL 1-M31. #ONTiAC YaBM a TBDOa't^lAi V oTmi 4-TIOS Har^ITtimer Ferd. WAOON. NSW eorshde^lhSM. mijss cabwH hi#n- 8 ItOBTLE BOMBS ______Jem and BMmer travel &“S-^rrwJ3ra5f'?ft.'Kf; toMM. Need aaed traUere Ogm « to I waekdaye. S to I cn fat- VACATION TBA1LBR8 le Trailer Saloa and Rentol, 1 North Utpeer M.. Oxtord. ajvei ^ VACATION TRAILERS Id' now Tkotl^laaer, Apache tanpMw. Sato or rvat, reeervatloiie now. P. B. BewM-Ssg DUi* Bwy. OR S-14»d VACATION TRAILERS AU tUea and ehapee. ww and ~ sued It wfll pay you te drlre out and tee ai^Snly 1 new 1»M. IP' tid' Schitlt left at wholeeale ChMn 7 day* a week. HOLLY STtRINB AND COACH SALU 15»10 BOLLT BD.. BOLLY - FB Flberglaeed. Ufhh. controlt, b Mark ». trailer end e»tr— "* ooBdltlea. M7I. OL l-K 31 BF. LABK. FuUy equipped. OR 3-W04. SCOTT M0T5R8 Boat* (Wood, tlaiadi alum.I Sea Ray. Bpeed-Untr. Bwllt * Mirror Trailer* lAUoy dt Bile) Id FT NORTH AMBRICAN. OCT-. board complete. « HF. Heronry r47A"”pS°V”ffi3.*” Id FT., « HF. IMBOARO. tSSt epU. beet oiler. PB d-1147._ 17 FOOT CHR»-CBAFr tri'UJTY, H bortepewer tabeard. bat aan-toj^^IMst offer. After t p.m. LJ ISM NORTH AMSRlCAN It FOOT Inboard ruaabouL tuUy equipped Includtnt boiler, tkl tew rlndt. Uftate, teebemeter. epeed Indicator, flasa. etc. Boat In eieellent orflnlal condition with blue and dray upbolitcrlnf aad leee than It hour* OB eastae. Call FB do JOHNSON. 4t R.^. MANDAL. Thompson, Cadillac, i Dunphy, Lone Star | Sjr«r‘j?*wif?2R.sr rlna eomblnatlcn travel trailer and watar cruleer. Open 7 dare a week. HOLLY kABINB AND COACH SALBS, lUlO HOLLY 1 BD.. HOLLY. MB »d771. ' * THOMPSON OFFSHORB CAB- .- ---------^ j, ^ p ---- electrical cd wlto c) lyiw. TONY’S MARINE Tea oldcct Bvlnruda dealer, tvta-rude parte Dom IMS --— TRACTOR CO. as WOODWARD AVE FB AStdl Selee tad lerrlce headqaarten for better huut InternaUeaM me tor truck*' plck-upe. elakea, em tractor* New aad ueod._ -NEW- 1960 CHEVROLET PICKUP lacludet Deluae eeb. foam •eat. electrle wtpere and aU Federal taaee. $1688 GOOD clean CARS L ^d ’ll UMITBO TOIK ONLY HASKINS Truck Sale BOAT IN8UBANCB ONLY MAI IIW. Limited form. Haaien _____ Aeenev. PI 3-7dl3. FB , -0371. r TOim - A - BOMB TBAaBR. * BOAT WINDSHIBL08. COMFLETB ^e aew. FB d-M41. j wttb hardware. 111." — “- k7at wiNDsmELDS SBOBB HBIOBTB MOBILk Vltr; Faaaramle, wrap • a - roun^, tat - diecouat ' on and eupplloe. d.. Sytvaa 1 B 4-3411. ____ hoeti. Faint ' 34H Orchard Lk i hue eerrlee PB 14311 an. OempleM etei HISS' me'^t'^v'rtM Phtetlce Co.. 10471 WEST BEND MOTORS 6-17 “Any friend (rf Mamaduke is a friend of mine.” Foreign and Spb. Ctb M i! ^ For Sale Ctb 106 ■M CORYIrn FOR BALB OR 1113 CBBVBOLBT tXWTBBTlBUt. ' tr^. BiceUrat coodltloa. OB T-l. RADIO AND BBATBR. AB- ! 3-3710. Can after 4:3d | BOLDIBLY NO HONBY DOWN. ! ___ at Ml 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford. •»’HILLMAN CONVBRT --------- _A-l etope. 11,411. FS ■vnt.TWii amon BOLtTXBLT NO MOl ________ >enu of *34.71___ mt Mar. Hr. Fei«a Harold Turner Ford. ISU CHEVROLBT ST*T10N WAOON. RADIO AND REATBR. AB-BOLCTBLT HO MONBY DOWN. Assume payment* ------- mo. Calf Credit h at Ml 4-7*00 -- • •M CHIVROLIT OtUlty Mlchttaa Bell TtlophoBe Truck 1331 V-l engine. Big i gtlae Mobile Home Ftrk. Wal- •aet of Baldwin._________ MODERN AND PRIVATE TRAIL- Tbo Oao aad Oaly IdOW Boat Repairs _____ INTSISABBA NCWCniB'S BOAT B nOP SBBV. --Cam Lk. Bd. -------- ,-_Tob Ulckup ^ter. i 17 FORD li-Toa Ftekup V-l cnglae, boater ’ eoDdItlon thrsu|hout. PONTOON RAFIS FEATHER CTAF--------D aLdM. Like new. 473* ■ betb Lk. Bd.. C. Haanlag. Cbnv°**' ------------, iWVAOBHAlXr^LSjn^ MOST I .'jf g„B,. I cnglae, heater Like aew ' eell, make offer. OL 1-1770._I chevv ^Uoa^vlMoa . ^............................................................ ■17 Plymouth and FRllLAND 'Ai T TRAH U._fnBtL- luis HASKINS SPORTS CARS NSW AND USBD HIALT. MO. BFRITB "8JI PefttuHne miracle ag»6 wmimw. r uMrttf WftUr tO tU trallm. SimcM at m * op. sri.ms& OXFORD MMILB MANOR #OR thoaa who want tbo boat dPalV tote, irag eement patlee, oU. One BORO VICTORIA, radio and beater, aleamlas yellow, oa- I eoneat ooo4ltTen. No money dora. , FuU price llN. Aeeume payment* t of M M ueaa. cm wHir'MU-egor. Mr. White, PB d-d*" Auto, HI B- SoglBaw. A ta* dttr Ptsmtm. CW M-twe» U axt. S-M. FB ________ 1-IBL FB I-IHS Bin I Pontiac Road. ;____j_______ , ENOLISITTWD CONIUL. ECO- I I nomlcal d paiitnger eompaat. i I coadltion. like new. Mfi Franklin ' ' ^‘»*lf,_»r3.ua.^~^-XO MONEY DOWN INd Ford. 4 door. Falrleno. V-d. totomaUo. lUN. Fun prlco. Lucky Auto Sales. FE 4-llM. FE 44314. 7TON WAOON. Power Stoerlna A Power Brtket. BPBCtAL TODAY ONLY 11 lUN BRAID CAM AT PnUt AT. FB 341W 'M FORD CRbWiTfTCTOitlA AO^ , r^sWi;r.s“»ur’ MAZUREK MOTORS & MARINE SALES ; W'oodward at South iBlvd. j FE 4-9587 ! VAUANT clarkston’motor ..SALEi- Cl»julm _ MA l-dl4l TEXAS CAR BTON auto SBBl 141 W. Huron _________ S?ANOABD BBAMD HBW TIBBS, kado la oa OaBoml MoM Ttaroo. gVb por om« XTlam w • ED WILLIAMS , Ml S. Bailnaw at Raabar LOfXt^ ^l^BLAjg rays. M ~ lU Itotara _________________i. FB 1-4413 boats at cost loatotoetook. Win em*at* coot Slaybaugh’i Marina m Di£o Hwy. OB 4-0411 CKBU CRAFT 'M. If CUSTOM ContiaaataL 111 hp. anglne. Only N hre., Bac. eond., I3.K- ' boM h traUtr. FB 141U 3-0311. . lM'3^43d4.' CANOB, ORUMUAN ALUMIRUM . EaetUent eoadt- ' Truck Tires 1$ ft. lIM. 4774 Bdlbttd. ( TuSTOM MADE boat cushions ____: CRAFT PIBEROLAI BAmniBSUNFUB FOSTARLB DOi^HOUT TnuiBpofUrn Offered 100 4 ENOIRE ADtUNER. LOB AN- ; |4lo4. Ban Franelaco. San Dtoio. m. BawaH mid oatra. Row Y^ Ml. Mrry lorvico Inc. OR | CAES’ +0 NEW YOrI AND Philadelphia. Boanle'e Drlveaway FB 3^ i TRUCK OOINO NORTB~>AilT load Either way. FE S43N. | Wanted Used Cars 101 AAA CARS Binro BIOBXR FKIca AT HILAND .'^ALES. I.XC. ASX FOR UR. BD RAY JR *« M-M St Duck Uke Rd. MU 4-7181 BAST HIOHLAND AVERILL'S MM Diale Bwy FE *-H71 FE 4-MN ATTENTION eanvae repalrt. FB 44377 or FE , Sale Truck Tires «A „ Attention. Truckers _ ALLSTATE let 4uar T^L^77S” ri-pHi OEAV^ - tory and traUor, I 'fffpdSU Taka a thrtUlaf domonetra-tloa rido In our If Ooneva flberslaes, powered by a 71 h.p. Evlamdo Plnanelns avaUaMo wttb IS per cent down for 14 monthe. Take MM to W. Wland. Rtsbt OR 3-1S03 Sale Motor Scooters 94 IMS CUSHMAN I _ condtUon UL 3 1S41 CUSHUiUt I tlr«. excellent MT3-S411. ____ ■17 CRUUAUE. r Bine star atuml-"lam. wlndahltld, _n eeat*. llshU. M___________________ 'ilm aS^lms'IS: quality motor NEEDS ALL MODEL r surtTiti; CLEAN CARS TODAY ■’ 14S MtCHARD LABE FE 3-7M1 • el** DEPENDABLE USED CARS ^UROE^BURO MOTtayyU^ | Sec M & 5 ssBOi; TOP DOLLAR for ‘H to 'M modale - low mlle-?*lort” waatwd-fer eat-etote ' van WELT 4M0 Plait Hwy. Fh. OR 3-134ft Top Co$h Paid i - FOR USED CARS - i Lloyd Motor Sales , 333 S. SAODtAW FB 3-1131 j WE BUT AND TRADE ObOD I , CLEAN CARS AND TRUCKS I Economy Cart *3 Aubora ■TOP BUCE-/UKX CAR TRUCE. PONTIAC WASTE DELUXE ROYAL OtaRCRAFT F1-- berglae ISM, 11 foot r-" ' Pontiac’s Truck Center GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS WE HAVE 30 -NEW- riCKUPS-PANELS AND STAKES THAT "MUST GO" Now 1» the Time for the New Truck Deal Of A Lifetime Our Used Truck Supply is very low so if you have . a trade it will be EVEN BETTER See Our Stock of TRUCKS AT HAROLD TURNER FORD BIRMINGHAM. MICH. ; Bring Your Trade in yVE WILL DEAL! For Sale Cars 106! itss chev *,>000 cart, PE * ___cHEVROUfT, FULL PRICE --------------- Ml. King Auto. F*B Sd*M. AS MUCH AS MC FOR JUNK AND FDR BALE. '13 CBEVRIBIXT, 4- -------— m - —e. „ I dr. 1331. Frttod te eeU. OA S-311S. ------- CHEVROLET CORVERTULR LATE I COHD. IS. ----------- - .■ ■• visyi DTOF COUPE. ---------- ... ....vuvu* Aniv eVM Cl^ FE t-WM. 1IM7 BOICE OCNTUBV WAOtjlT^ Power iteertng end brekee, not ■M. .ITOBD OALA« RARD7 iriBM.' iiHi liu BUiCK 4-DR. R. AMD H.. I pyer. br|^ ^nd ^e^r^. One HO C________________ „ 3 dr. OUetonlng 3-tono f:__ met. Forteet eualaa, exceptloai ly food wbttewm ttrae. Only M ^^rteo. PsymtaU only 111 ■ Into. _..------------------- I E. BLVD. AT AUBURN ■IS CHEV.. 3 DOOR. VERT BOOD ESTATE WAOON M.MO ACTUAL' Cw£n|7**‘” *’*°*^' '57 BUICK ■ -AOON Il.l $1495 I lEROME I ‘ BRIGHT SPOT" ! _ORCHARD LAKE AT CAM 1 I FE 4-0444 _OPEN EYES. I BUICK -M. 4-DR, H.T~AUTb: IIM CORVETTE WITH EVIET-tblng. Alto hardtop and suto-matlc eldft. Boat bid. 371 Stau after 4 p.m._________________ ■13 CHBV. TAXI CODER CAR Df trad*. IB I-M74 after I p.m. lly eqiiljipml nd. La^ 01 fer. EM 1-1 3S.MI mU» nor, MM c MS. 34M I RDTOF. plus Mr eondltlenlBS. Fun price ____________________ /4. Ra-I only MM. abeolut^ no caeh dio, haatar. power ettcrlas. SlHi aoeded. Fay only ttt a moath down. Bob Froet, Inc.. Uiieoln-, Rite Auto. Hr. RrU FE Mill Mercury, m I4II4.________________ IM E. BLVD. AT AUBURN UU FDRD I CYUNDEitnitl. ItM^ptbSMORLli COEVERTIBLt re ________________________ i til) rebuilt •BBlM. Otll n l*4iM ■M FORD CONVERT CONTINEN- l»*r I p.m. ___ IS. 'SiurR.'Br i ell j ■M #DRO ETAfitarWAOOH: OON^ elder ear In trade, nit Cooley Lake Bd. S. Cenwey.__________ I'ili FORD FAIRLANB MS - l-I^ Bic. COM. Cletn 'M tard. FB! 1-3331. “Station wagon IMd Dodge. 4 door, V4 red and white. antoBi"^------ dlo and heat*/, uum wie we, Clarkston Motor Sales CHRTSLBR-FLTUOUTB DEALER____________________________________ ------ ClarketOB MA M141 ! itu FORD, V-l, 3-DOOR. RADIO coHbrnoNi in credit Can 1C t-M33. E OOBNEt. I MA 443M, MONET DOWN. A of 114.27 per r Mgr. Mr. Park! .. _ Hereld Turnor Ford. ’-52 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN, CHOOSE OF TWO* BOTH AR|) ready TO 001 JEROME I?"eI“ue^?^i£i5mJ!*FSi S“e *?L. rohth*“Si*.?:sn ’59 CHEVROLET *'**"“•• * *■ “ ! 4 door WAOON Sm Buicic Tbobit sedan: ' $1995 sapor, powtr brekee aad steer- : _ Inf. white well tiree. »2I. . ,f/^ / „ I Cy Owensi 1954 BUICK hardtop; I fill CHEVROLET BIBCAVlOE. I i ®*ceUent wbU« Stick Y-S lamacuUtc ihhm! f Sir u.^lrd'^. .SS‘ i can aR-r I p.™ TO M13V ! FEOFLEB AU^’ BAtSa*^ | COTVT *5bOR, DEL RAT, M OAKLAND______FE 3-33H I «■, «lMB. MArket ^ KING AUTO SALES I HI 8 SAOINAW____3^ ■40 FbRO 1 DR. SEDAN. “BRIGHT SPOT” ________________ €>IM 17 BtfFBR f-bdoiTB&iii, REPOSSESSION feeterr elr conditioned, ftwr- IlM lull price, no eaah noodad. S.'toS?.^ Fay only |7.M mo. Due July 30. J^bem ewaor. |1,3M. tUtoHM Rite Auto. Mr. Bell. FE MM. ' r»OT WORK T6 r 103 E. BLVD, AT AUBURN ;M Ojevy ^ekup i ■M_BU1CE ^ROTDP, EEC, COND. wUta CLEAN 'M BEL AIR RAROTb>. [logi"""' , _____________________________ ----'--------' — V-3. FewergUdo, Fowor wla- dew.. 373*. FE 40770.______i MONIT bbTTN.ASiiS^SJieSu ’»* ' ; Of |17^M per mo. Cafi Credit H, Rldflne._________ i ' «>■»• a‘ MI 4-7600 'M CRETROLET BIL-AIR. 3-00^ Harold Turner Ford.__ radto aad boater, Fewergllde. I i BLACK 17 CHETROLET CCINVnTL | _TSb» J»?"_Pa*mOBU. FB 1-0171. i .^•r>Xj^OR^4«3"* "pav^Vl-im'*®™' i ' HjSiSf cittm iiC etandard ' wanaerd, IW. OR MlM , ifl .lardmp. good eeno. . ■M CAOaUC COUFE PERFECT B»rrU. FB l-md. Your Fnondly OMtmoblle iJetler tllM . , M"CHEVT OONTERTTviTFOW: *»« M. Main, Rochoetor. W IJWl cad; convert ■K~A~REAL er pack, ltd, ehift. OR l-MOl. • "■* ■■■*■ .. ^ - CHEYT kARDTOF lint—3-ioor ------' . SALE!! '58 Oldsmobiles ALL ONB OWNER AND BATIBFACTION OUARANTIBO fricbd ar low as $1795 Houghten & Son ■M l^ofib Yairlane I repossession ; tits Fufl price No each needad. j Fay only 111 mo„ Out July 30. Rite Auto .' Mr. Bell. FE Mllf. I Too B. BLVD AT AUBURN ' I ilU FDRb FULL PRICE Ml. i King AUte FE IMM._______I ■'u 'FORD. I. FDRObR. J-HDUB: j 1 ewnar, private. Ml 4-73M. | ■M FORD. 'iM T-BIRD ENOnraT i 0<^ tlrea and body. FB J-3133. ■ UIO FORD OOMVERT3LI, STD. , I shift. overdHve, etc., aU blacfc. BM 3-4083. ‘ I'll FORD CONVER'fnni YOU'LL, ‘ *■«*•>■ • Cpaway. ! ■M FORD CONVERTIBLS HARO’ i wfii LOOK AT THi?' No taoooy down. IMS Ford eon- ' vertihle. llkt new. Lucirt Auto : Salts, 131 B BHlntw. FE 4-13M, , FE 4J3M I OOO^^ TONDf- Jgm-.‘'SrLE. . mHvict"* S3 Auburn Avt____Ft S4|01 R & R .MOTORS. INC. Chryslfrklymaiith-ImpMIsl VALIANT Immtdlato ta.lvory-An Module 7* :«K' VND FE 4.1S3S FuU power, very clean. WB sSlie’ 1 Day Special N0^«-ey^.w.^^FU-j^ KING Birmingham. lU L Rai VI euslae end ning Fowergllde t SpoeltM lotlde ane • ' ______________________St CHEYy m'TON _WAOON~11 If,7 ‘^•“•PnTtbtieS Ice free*eperatlm >^e»Uab^' CHEVROLET 310.' STANDARD | paeseoter 'irtMtOB vas^ i n.. •• —I---------- — • tran*mleelon_^ **!}*b’ | be»“U^ ’ l-3Sn^’ '60 PLY .MOUTH 4 DOOR $1795 . black -•autllttl i$f CURBMAN RAOLR. A-l CON. Like new. Beet offer. FE 3-S333. ■M COBBMAM E A O L E. OOM- ----- rebuUt. FE 34SM. ITA MS7._REAL^aURF. ■M cuanaiAi MeUly rebu iTs. Ftte Fhone FE SS3M. stTMS. For Sale Motorcycks 95 .MAZUREK MOTORS & MARINE SALES Woodward at South Blvd. FE 4-9587 Fisherman’s Special j IF aluminum boat, 3 h.p. meter. > StTMS. WelUre Used Truck = ii SPECIALS' PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS Super-Specials Ibbmdn ■“.ES... a’-’s;: Mnet look new. cleta latld*. goo ■ Raeburn at. after < WE NEED , ROCHESTER . $ 995 I OPEN EVia TIL s :’55 >5 GMC VA ton ..$ 895; mm is FT. VAN RODT, full rear _ II prlae. No i_____________ ly III e me. Due July 2*. ”T. Bell FE iesis ra:; $695 'M Ford 4 door ttdan. S eutomet- $995 * .fribider. tUck, ^ EacoUsat coodltloa. No i doyrn. aceumo payment* (n mohlb Bee credit manager. KING AUTO SALES m B. SAOINAW FE t-esw 1,M Mercury Hardtop 13SS FonUac Star Chief tre’S, HARLXT DAVTOBON 010,^ J ... ...M. nu’fr^ all body el COUPES ’56 FORD V-8 . 13 FT. VAN fnU ro» I ’55 DODGE .V-8 4 door sedan, ebarp! _____ $1195 _1M E BLVD, AT AUBURN _ UN Ferry at Madltoa .$1095 'SrSiiJ* ““ ■'O.i'nLT! *1. U »» >“ah. T995|J!ut:%^" ■I «v V,. J-T-. , o.__. -- . U SVk 'BP EVINRCDC MOTClRa ' > DOOKB *lhu”^3oOlUt^rTMI7. 'CAN t6f CARRIERS-WE cJSbt I HARDTOM iMiTHARLET R^TBTIR. SIM. 4704 RUcrvtew. Drayton Flalne, USD TRIUMPH MOTWCTCLEa Anderson SalOi * Service. *M E. Pike * BSA. MATCBU DEALER. TRAILER PARTS TIRES TUBES ALL ALUMINUM S2SSlRkAN'g£XRE“?»IS?S, HARR^GTON BOATS | *-1 TOP DOLLAR PAID JEROME "Bright Spot" I BISCAYNE I_________ J ^”*-3m'^‘* \^tT Panel $ 595 | »•«” ! V-S. Powerfllde. Radio to S Uke new white tiaowau Bob Froet, Inc. 'iiirFOBD VICTORlX REPOSSESSION Full Frleo No cash needed onl] SI* month Due July ISth. .. Ant-. Mr BeU. FE S-4US IM Eeit Boulevard et S — l-l>M IMt ■TRUNDERBIRO. 4 ---- ser Hardtop. Canary yoi rM and wtallp loaUior ^m'foro v-s. RA'bio and heat- er, ttlek^ OT^3-^7M__ REPossEs.slbx UV UWeil^ BLVD AT^AMUiK** i OAKLAND AVBNUR '^iFOR SALE: 'M UMTOLN FRE-: y7 “‘•f* * door, T*M over pay- *M7 PLYMOUTH 3-OR.. V-S AUTO. * m#Bta FS Sei4ii 1 tram. Cmt oFfibr. tMra ale# !■sTt|^N^"*wm^^i *g». •“ OONVERlSLETStTTrane Be- ---- Jack CoJe Jnc. lew,• l*t.UNT !!•?. 5. ¥•»'• •» FbnUA* Trail Kamo Salee to Servlet Oo. m.n~< i .v. ... gmtn Barber. Hlch. ’ ISM Chevrolet Corveiu i OFFICIAL:. C'A.RS CLEAN- CARS r Intorler., FE S4434 <*M S. TBLEORAFH FE »SS33^ ■ ■—Easy payments AyAiLABaT ; LCXjK do you want to sell your Wr need ueed motorcyclee. Trade j row boat or yacht? Let ue >*11 ’ uidev. Tod ortco on TOUT old them for von. We will tell_ -----.----jf buslnne, where i ... r'MliiiriSfm- ... Harley Devtdeon Sal*, to Serv _ _ _ libTORCYCOrirHA^ ;s«0 Holly Rd . XLCH Bporuur. ON mllee.’ 4-1771.________ t em paymoote S47 moath. innNR ODE MOTORS. CRESTLIN- ’feltNn KELIA’^^L4IARDWARE j®" 'rS5S Auro p.m im M'e of people. A n mportunlty to (ARINE AND ( FE S-04M ________ a:nk wlii haie ^ Llscd AutO Paftb 102 view It. HOLLY .- COACH 8ALM ! UI4 lORCURY KNOINK OB CAR . u.,1. u# between - - ’57 Ford V-8 Panel $ 795 ! ’.57 Ford Ranchero $ 795 ’59 Ford F-600 ....$2195 A. eharp TRACTOR SEE BOB BUTLER —... ... .... w appreciate Or-eberd Lake SheU, dSf Orchard Lake. ___________________________ i 'H Ford etatloD wegoa 4 dr. Big entlne. Crul*-o-matlc tranemie--'—■“ Power ateerlnt Fewer ...$2395 brekee See ■ dr Hardtop Dynaflew Take < JBJil M AND UF. NEW Nd4 AUBUHN AT imASa RD. lee. S413S aad^up. v___ ■■ WBEROLAB BOAT. STEERIRO S!?ra*tom ham. ITS. FE ynm. M^.K'jbHRBON MOTOR. SM ‘ mmtor*Olt^Md*^^* H’EP. Ur RONAJSOUT. II HPJITR.liO treller Mil FB M7SI______ U FT. CSOAR STROP BOA'T SM. SMS Orange Grow. OR l-tlM .^1,7—-M F’TIUTNAROUT HARDTOP CM^ Mk"a5* “ ICE. I4II W AabV'b Rd . ai from Avoadal^Hlga Sdtoel u MM7 _____ JOHNSON MOTORS HAROLD »: TURNER For Side Trucks S7 Buick . .. i Power brake-. ________ I A reel ebarp eDt! ■SO Mercury J dr Htrdtop Merco-^ mettr eRadio Neater pIliRewant I Light blue um IM7 Chevrolet I dr leden 1M7 Buick 4 dr. tardtop HASKINS Father's Day SPECIALS FREE 60 FORD Falrlane I... . ------ V-d eaglae. power euerlnd aad brakea. radio, beater, white tldr walls, autometlc Irantmlaetoa. One of our factoiy cere. ’60GALAX1E ....$2595 eerina. i dowm*. I . $2I50t’ •utomaae A hcator, '«|0igi ........... 3141 sSiSrioat!*'-^- ?*dmr. Tory low itnaafiaV" i»4!'Ti..2ai77!jaai.'fiii.’il ^ ^•-Bu'Tssa --- I...#., ee.1^ ana to Bko BOW dl3M «h«tob. SLMT 13M CORVAtR 4 Dowr Sedan Cascade Oreee Bev* ea I H OTHERS TO CROCMB FR6M »» WAT 4 Door Staltoe Wafon ALL MAKES to mSmu Ly, .■ii’MO Uke new HOMER fstjwl •a Bktoe - tM and Ueenea aatra. ~ ” ^\.VIMLER-DALLAS INI N. bUlN^ ■ .......... ..... brtk*l ____ tiOTOM ■ |«(| U ie>tM a/wawT— | saaM htamt R SASU BO.ARDMAN’S ot igin_________i s-mm ______________ ' i iur&'wi HtHaaBd Bd dt Wat. Lake Rd. iV PdRD'T tfTSVuP Pu. T«W- ‘'M~Tlda3iua"jffA'HON WACEW. OR 44311 • ktwMi l-tI1t alter d p.m. < S13M MY SMM. MIGHT MOTORS HASKINS: SCHUTZ VALIANT NEW INI 4 OR. SEDAN $1698 DeSOTO NEW IIM 4 ON. SEDAN $2395 PLYMOUTH NEW ISM d PAM. E $J782 NtlOB. BA $1945 dlBTATlOH ;$200T)ownr’^?if;«^ tABRY IER0M£ ; BIRMINGHAM NEW UN I OB. BAROTOP ’59 FORD .................$1595 Custom IM. I deer. I cylinder, •tralsht euek. radto. heater. ^ whtto sidawalto. tarquatoo aad !’60 FORD .................:.$i«o Fleanp. d cyllader. ttralsM •ttok. radto to baator. ’57 FORD . ...............$1495 I Rotraatlbto. T4. FordoaMtla. 1 to aad 'N Plato* FAYMENTE U3# as $47.80 MO. wegoa. Radio, heah omAle. V4. A par-leattoo apaetar SSa. aJ*“ •Es*KtooT*^ ^ ■H ...........IM t^im . ■iT- -W MTOiTAH - CHEVROLET au halo Hwy . at MIS. Clarkeiaa I 30 dtol i S4tn Opaa Bitoa VU l' —------E THAN 13 TEARS— J1 OOOO FLACK'TO BUT-L^ I ! 166 MaIq St.. Rochester ! ' OL 1-9711 OPEX EVES. rambler 666 S. WOODW ARD MI 6-3900 THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE 17, 1960 FORTY-ONE 1 Per C«ri ■^^VSSSi. ,!3g For Solo Coro 106i For Solo Caro I. OkU •ntt I:M. w. dooc M*- oo » «»TMg. _WWrB. OMOn M«M. »rn™., r. OrmiM. WO. H IM. Ml OnM kfUr T 'M FOWmc. I DOOM rp:possession WILL ACCEPT iMt POMUAC l-DII. OKDAH. imie ftml IM Aon. HALPT PONTIAC CUBUTOM M U MO wflo north ot 0.0. ll MAplO »-HM im Wmitiao -» doo»* REPOSSESSION tS.*STS8;J5^."ar5; KS’sfe-.sja:’" MO ramAC 1 DOOR onxr-IflA. lUAIo AM hoMor. BtAm. Po wor Iteoitac. hrakoo. «UU mo. OHl Crodtt Mot. Mr. Porto ot Ml t-WM Bor^Tiiraor Port. 'M Bulck Co«m' M Chorlo Matloo Wo««n Bulck ■poelsl t_____ DoBeto 4 Dr B-T. Pon. . PRAMKU A-JOBRRT'S USBO CAR LOT -m W. MONTCALM ________rBj-JTij_____ — _ - I HBW rONTIACB AT TRKMEN- BILL SPENCE ! rk^isr%'5w“‘-**"‘'“* - •'RAMRl P»« ; Ke | U FORD 1 Too 8t«kt irPONTIAC a DR U.0M MILB8 JtT^ JEROME Bieollant Coodltlao_ P* A4I27' 1M4 POMTIAC a „ .w., “BRIGHT SPOT ' nd wtoU. body oad ORCHARD LABS AT CABB i-I. B4M. MB Cou Uko ra JM4M______OPEN EVB8. Vff*^^fTi’59 Chev. Bi^icayne $1595. down, full nrlo* Ml UMky Auto' I OR. I CTLiNOBR. Kw*‘‘*“- ^*! *^ * •■ •^•|'59 English Ford . .$ 895 rJrm.u^n:T-r-KrTjm nnm .u_ ' miMWi waoow Rambler ........$1695 BTATIOH WAOOR * ' '58 Volkswagen I 2 DOOR BE lODLETARD___PEl|-43n wstDDEBAiaB. Mif; 'unn^T J pickup, $140. P» 4-‘*~ 4^RAMBLERS--I0 price before you buy . K & C RAMBLER Super Market •59 PONTIAC I ’T^SSf-aWii *!t. **•»?!!'■ Chevron vert ..$1745 ■%FS^‘Co‘So\|’58 Olds Holiday ...$1895 --------------- ^ ^ ...I 4 DOOB. I CVLWoni WAZUREK MOTORS & MARINE SALES Woodward at South Blvd. FE 4,9587 ■H RAMilLER I DOOR. R A B. d ttrot. Tho pnoo o---- e yM It’a a muit. Only . $2450 Crissman ROCHESTER i OPEN BVES. ’TIL t OL M721 IBn PONTtAC BdMl. aSDi liuto with Muo laoofi. Hyd nalio. n&, haoUr aad wt walla, aut don. HAUPT PONTIAC M-U M. Sra?*- UB, OPM EBtoo^mH^^- •58 Chevrolet .....$1395 ■TATtON WAOON. POWBBOUOE •58 Old.s 88 ......$1695 I 4 DOOR, Pyt.JgTERlNO A •57 RarnbH^*.......$ 995:----------------------^ ^ _ BTATIOB WAOON_____| POR^ jcfic MfPOWT. Sterl'lX-"** “ *• 1957 PONTIAC ^4 doar hardtop, on-._dlo A iioaur. bydro-matle whltowallo. In boeutlful eondiUM A only ll.ait aaoo. |13li 1958 FORD PAIRLANB OONTBRTUILB, rt A beotor. Pordomotle. Wbliowo ThU ear U ae tpotlooa ti tl cjjnoM mm a. ucht a. a o«l 1955 BLTCK Sdoor bardtpB itdan. Radio, hci er. paint. at.Stt actuol anct Oi owner and catra aleo. Our etoi No. 14U. Our low prioo only $699 1956 FORD victoria hardtoB. Radio hotter. Ford-O-MoUe. Orltinol blue and wtalta point. Our otock No. isu. $784 1957 FORD —....-TABLE ________ BlMk A.wUM, M BmaCTABLE CONVERTIBLE. Black A white, latortor to aittch. Power etoorlM, *■ ’— - cloaa ear. |i«l. BOtle, radio, haolt... - - BooaUful 2 tone Muo. Low d ■“flAUPT PONTIAC TRANSPORTATION ;m • f|2 •u .'uoMa B.T. 'nail!iit r. and 'tS r. and 'U I '57 Chev. Bel Air . .$1195 4 OOOB. T-A POWEROl&E i '57 CTiev. 210.$1095 ' —■ ^ ***“' 4 DOOR, r-t, POWEROLffiB TAYLOR'S CBBTROLET-OLOBMOBILB Open EroBnae Market 4-4WI_____Walled Lake ■II PONTIAC $4(4 ------ on X STOP-LOOK-SAVE Transportation Specials -M PONTIAC 1 OR. 8BDA *4 PORD I DR. sedan . ;»4 Cf^ 4 OR. SEDAN ■13 BUICE 2 DR. H-T '13 PORD 2 DR.. SEDAN . ■13 BUICE 1 DB. H-T . irpaRBuTi OL 1-W*" ■M PONTIAC~ip(3RTB COOPI.TBM mllM. Trl-powor, Bydro.. r -eharp. Boot offer. P* t-tm. .w PONTUC CATAUNA BT^Ra^ nstlc, radio, boater, whlMwaUo. Pood eoodltlon,' |MB. OB 3-B410. 111! PONTIAC CBIBPrAlN 4-DOOi m *68 HuOaoa. good *a OodUloc. ........ , •S *12” PUmouShT ff •a2ss^T.-vi4i,kk-.-J^ Beononi? Caro_____________ coNVEjtTiBLB ‘tt #6kmc. P. •55 PLYMOUTH ..$ 795 1 Day Special No aiaaoy don; UM Pontiac, 2 ity^CATi^K Vl^A. BAtoT^ IBH PoMad. s DOOR OAfAI^A •57 CHEVY .....$895 l-OOOR, radio aad boater. Boat Boo. •56 STUDEBAKER $ 695 ■EAWE-' T4 aolamat) ’55 BUICK...........$695 2-DB. BAROTOP. autoBoUO, ra-dl^baaiar. pevw itoortna. Real ’55 CHEVY ...$595 ‘55 STUDEBAKER $ 695 4-ooOR. T4 aulaMtk, real RINK MOTORS , ^AND OARiMB OiTtBlIl NOTHING FREE AT SCHUTZ! Wo ore, M haa oinyi baoa our policy, effertna you naa reeondlUonad naw oar tiadaa .TSl?‘JiAr^SW SCHUTZ Ic and Whiu walla. EM 3-1474. M rvniAJW, nww e-«ui . itoMlna, White waUi, i food arooT^. iff I- QUALITY MOTOR 14# ORCHARD**Li5Se FE 3-7841 "O" BTOCE 140 IT ’ll BUICE CENTUIT 2 DR. HARDTOP Black * ------- ------- 1956 MERCURY MONTBRAT SBDAK. jadlt * haal-ar. Moreeaiatlo. wEtannoS wwar. Hu had nMatlt oorert WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward BIRMINOBAU 1960 CHEVROLET Corratr 4-daor aadaa. Radio, hector. PoworBUao. Booutlfui llnlih Lmo than I.MB Mllii. WhUewall Urea. Our stock No. 1311. Our low price only $1892 1956 CHEVROLET t-dear oadan. a aylladori for economy. A bontiUfuf CM ewDor cor. Our stock No. IMt. Our low price U only $595 1958 FORD ______Una 4-doar, I cylinder ea- olne. radio, heaUr, Pord-O^Matlc. boautlful i.lona blue wd whita wsi 'fit Our low price $992 1959 CHEVROLET Impala Bardtop. Baautttut white nnltta radio, neater, automotto tronomUMaa. povor tUorluf B brakoo. on# owSar. Mock No. IStt $2066 ntUe onthial rod k $?76 BANK RATES One year warranty c all cars sold. North Chev. THERE. MUST BE A REASON OUR VOLUME ON NEW AND USED CARS IS AT AN ALL-TIME HIGH WE THINK THE REASONS ARE: (1) (2) (3) Lowest Prices on New .Fords and Falcons The Highest Trade-ins on Used Cars Courteous and Informed Personnel (4) No Gimmicks or Double Talk Combine These Four Reasons With The Finest Service and Finance Facilities Available and There We Believe Is THE ANSWER 'Come In Today' BIG USED CAR SALE THIS WEEKEND FRANK SCHUCK L\KE ORION FORD DEALER M24 AT BUCKHORN LAKE MY 2-2611 •“tsr STOCK NO. IW ■M FORD PICKUP $775 SPECIALIZING IN ONE OWNER gVRS - -_T.Dr. ii. IP-tp* ia ., oharp ... r. Bardtop . ■IT CHEV. •IT PLYM.. . .......... ■u PONTIAC 4-Dr. Staraliltf .1 in *14 P^. 4-Door, automatle i IM ’M POim. 1-Dr. atd. tnuu. a IM ■H BUICE aOPEB 4 DRTSEOAt $495 Nice ,;uJy A"tSKr. ■ lol ONLY $795 kMtmir'vlirlltt— . ’“TIAC. 4-Dr., hydra. ■U PONTIAC. 4-Or., atd, .. .1 ifl ■U BUICK, 4-Dr., pyatnov . t IM T3^5?ia“3;i-i»rvt5i •" 1-Dr., atd. troao. I in 1*81 PLTMib^! Ifnrlio ThU Un't tho otpaaolTo eoo . . . Ifa tho ohoap oao. $1395 ^»lP?LTjKu™* ----aiB 4 Wl. SEDAN or. Mo of trauporto- $895 lekt. Oood' ihapa ' 77.'BAviTt Ready* Dixie Ok'd Cars I B-i»M«PP sy*‘ ...$1,375 ’58^010 ^...$149>5 •59 PONTIAC ....$2,195 ■M OU3SMOBILB I DOOR 58 PLYMOUTH..$1,495 ,TB-Maa. aaaipptd. ■57 CHEVY .........$1,195 WAaaW wtth PoworslMo. PLYMOUTH . .$l>5 A DUoirPDL tURDVOP ■59 PLYMOUTH . .$2j075 SCHUTZ! SHARP CARS GLENN'S ■M BUICK ^ 4 DB. HABOTO: $795 •^jJftAC*’' no 4 DR. SEDA $695 STOCK NO. in CENTURY I DH HARDTOP $895 $5 DOWN ON CARS BELOW $495 •ii CBBVBOUR t DOOR $195 •IT STUOBI^n 4 DOOR SPECIAU-SPECIAL •m T^BO t DOOR SBDAN. RADIO * BEATER. V-S. $1595 MANY OTHER TOP VALUE USED CARS ON SPEQAL GLENN'S Motor Sales 14 Years Fair 952 W. HURON SY. 0 S^m PB (bOtt PB a-lTST JEEP $495 BEL‘i.STO‘'SDAN PowrrfUdo. radio, hoator. really pretty ear. $1195 STOCK NO m ■IT PORD ROM Ml 1 Dl r.t^^lM ____-IT PORD CUSTOM Ml 1 DR. f eyUndor, Irannoototlan iporlol. PBR 4 DR^ RARDTOP $995 STOCK NO. IM CHAB»S??Sjl*K8DAll $695 STOJp^RgjK' PBR 1 DR. E' $1395 STOCK BO, MS $395 —OSF.jfSU** bstStTsSoon ----— S white '— dyaaflow, ndlo h boater. $895 OUVER Motor Sales tU Otahard Lah^ ioo \ BUICK OPEL JEEP SENSATIONAL! 1960 VAUANT Brand New 4 Dr., Sedan ONE OF AMERICA’S PREFERRED COMPACT CARS AT A PREFERRED PRICE $1729 HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY NOW TO ENJOY DOLLAR SAVINGS ECONOMY AND HEAPS OF RIDING COMFORT Any Model Of Your Choice Is Here Waiting For You. COME IN NOW! R&R MOTORS Plymouth-Chryiler-Imperial-Valiant 724 OAKLAND FE 4-3528 OPEN 8 TO 10 P.M. DURING SALE JOHNSON AT LAKE ORION OFFERS "CLEARANCE SALE" Your Choice, No Fair Deal Refused, Come Look!! ’60 BON’VLLE CONV. ’60 RAMBLER WGN. $3450 $5995 ’.59 CHEV. IMP. Conv. AUTO.. POWKR STKKRINO $2395 •59 PONTIAC WGN. BHABPI PWR. BRABXS $2395 ' -$269^^ ‘59 MET HARDTOP UKB NEW --------------- -Bargains- *57 Buick Hardtop PULL POWER $1395 ’57 Chevrolet Hardtop BBL AIR-SHABPII $1395 ’57 PIjTnouth Sedan V4. STICK $W5 '57 Ford Sedan l-DOOB T-t. BTICB $895 '56 Pontiac Hardtop BTAJtCHlBP—POWBB $995 ’56 Buick Sedan auto., clean $695 ’56 Pontiac Sedan $695 -Wagons- '57 Mercury Wagon A BBAUTTI POV^ $1395 •57 Ford Wagon PWR. STEBRINO. AUTO. $1195 ’56 Ford Wagon I PASSKNOKR. A-1 $995 ’56 Rambler Wagon '55 Ford Wagon V-S. AUTO.. 4-DOOR $895 '55 Ford Wagon T4. JIUTO.. S430pR $595 'S3 Ford Wagon s-snoK $399 Your choice 15 transportation specials under $100. -RUSS'lOHNSON-' MOTOR SALES North Btroddway at Shadbolt 2 Ijow-Overhead Locatk)ns "PONTIAC DIVISION" MY 2-2871 "Rambler Division" M-24 at Shadbolt. MY 2-2381 LLOYD MOTOR SALES Lincoln-Mercury Comet-English Ford 232 S. SAGINAW SAFE-BUY USED CARS 4-OoBr^V-S - '59 FORD CUSTOM “MB' •r BBd^wSItewaUo . '59 FORD $1695 S-OOOR RARDTOP sii^ssjf'ir»si8'2!i-'‘Sk£tr'': $1995 '59 CHD^OLET V-S - Steadard traumlootaa aad haalor. ^1 CQC' Katra Blool ....... >PU?U '58 JORD fiSSiraaJ^aateo.^HwJa *l5eal*o2rlwn^ $1395 '58 CHEVROLET BOCATHB i-P^KWI $1295 '58 I^RCURY „ {.wsus-WhirS r* $1495 '58 FORD ODSTOK 4-DOOR '■MB’ ji.7 •“r..*™—- ■r“ “• $ 995 '57 PLYMOUTH BBLYKiaRB 4-DOOR V-l - Autouatte traaomUatea. radla. (P OnC boater tad whltowallo, Katra alool .... q) QUO '57 CHEVROLET S-DOOR ■‘MV “ $ 795 '57 FORD ‘■MV KARDTOP $1195 '56 CHEVROLET a Cylinder — broter aad vhttowW V4 — Automatia a-DOOR •■MV $ 695 '56 PLYMOUTH uLTnM wuumir $ 695 '56 FORD PAIRLANB SOOOR V-a — Aatamatle traumluieo, radio aad boater. Oao owur. ri.m actual mUu $ 895 '56 PLYMOUTH Radio oad hooter $ 495 '56 FORD CUSTOM PDOOR y-S — Aut—oWo traumtooloa. rodto. hooter ood powor hrakot. a nice eorl^ ^695 '56 MERCURY VTATHMf WAOON ■J!pr,.«,4'!3rSi'SS!'lSS tat. One ewnor $ 995 '56 FORD STATIOIt WAOOW PprUaao S-Door V-S — Autematte trana- $1095 '55 BUICK WCIAL OONTBtnSLC whltewolU. Statra alec! $ 795 '54 FORD FOR THE BEST IN A Safe-Buy Used Car SEEI Don Fall-Don Williams Darrel • Thybault AT YOUR LOCAL Lincoln - Mercury Comet-English Ford Dealer 232 S. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 FORTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE 17. 1960 MORE. VALUE IN EVERY WAY mom TOO •or a Late Model Used Car ' THE "GOODWILL" STORE asp«sfc"?ar!®'««®-door hardtop. T-S cni^e, power iMartas. Paw-arsltda. radio, boater, wbtte-waU tiraa. Vary low aiUaasa. 1957 FORD ........$1495 a2^7ool«w»5 beauty 1957CHEVY ....$1195 tranal sISid biuk'and Vary abarpl 1955 DODGE ...$495 Moor hardtap with standard shut aad V4 anstna. Just bean repainted and Is extra 1957CHEVY ....$1095 4-donr sedan with Powerxildr. radio ^^and^ hrater. ** 1957BUICK ....$1495 ' Beadmaster 44oor hardtop. Power staariiw, brakes, windows and s^ Dynaflow. radio and heater. Spars ncTor used. Always tarass kept. t;aoTarupia whb power svaar-tPir power brakes. Dynaflow. rtidte. heater and wbItawaUa. Loyriy flrwdeld aad trery 1957 FORD ...........$1095 Cuatomllna Moor aedan. Late of special aecesMilea and law ailes. A rad beauty that wUI auraly plaaaa you. 4-door hardtap. rower aievrim. powtr brakea, Rydramatle, radio, boater and ireitawaUa. Low atlias aad extra nlea eoadlttea. 1958BUICK ....$1995 -Htoprr Odlear wHh -pawar ataar- ■ lot. power brakea, Dynaflow. radio and baater. Drlraa Uka banter aad wbRewall Urea. tfUow and iTory tlnteb. 1957CHEVT ....$1495 »•< Air 44teer sadsa. V4 an-Powarxlida, radio, heat- — — wall Urr -------- tr. Tau '58 CHEVROLET Bel Air.$1695 asK A“wfi'.?’ffl!r*i6a*^r'“ia SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK ROCHESTER - OL 1-8133 Across from New Car Sales OPEN TIL 9 P.M. OR LATER Qosed Wednesday and Saturday at 6 P.M. HIGHEST Trade Allowance Ever NOW" I "CY" OWENS FO^ During Our Greatest Sales Campaign Ever YOU’LL FIND -BIG SAVINGS-' -BIG SELECTION- AT, BIG NEW LOGATION 630 OABCLAND AVENUE '60 PLYM. ADOOB $1795 '59 T^IRD PDOOB $3195 '59 FORD OOBVEBUHLE $2095 '57 FORD STATION WAOON $1^5 '56 CHEVY Mxxm $595 '56 PONTIAC POOOB $695 MANY '59 FORD t-DOOR $1495 '58 FORD POOOB $995 '57 BUICK STATBWjWAOON ’ $1395 '57 FORD POOOB , $745 '56 FORD t«OOB $645 '53 CHEVY PDOOB $145 MOR^ TO CHOOSE '59 PONTIAC S-DOOB $1795 '58 PLYM.; S-DOOB $845 : '57 PLYM.. OONVERTltLE $995' ' '56 FORD STATION WAUON $695 '55 FORD POOOB $495 '53 FORD ' POOOB $175 ^ FROM Your Friendly FORD Dealer Cy " Owens v-/VV^II'J Opens AM.-» P.M. 630 OAKLAND AVENUE WE'RE Really Dealinig A "ROCKET" QUALITY PAYS For Every Pocket FQR ITSELF 1959 OLDSMOBILE...$2695 1957 OLDSMOBILE.........$1495 1956 OLDSMOBILE ........$1195 •tr aOLIDAT SED^ Tl JuT”. Jjls' ^ b^taj^and irtttinimila. BtautUui' brooia 1956 OLDSMOBILE.........$1095 •W AOOOB HARDTOP - Fully tqiilppad. Prtead rUblll 1956 OLDSMOBILE .........$995 HOLIDAT SEDAN - Bed and white. Power braksa, radio and iteater. 1955 OLDSMOBILE.........$795 1955 OLDSMOBILE........$695 iSSa 1954 OLDSMOBILE........$695 •w 4-DOOB SEDAN - Power atearlnt and brakea. radio, baater and wblte-waUs. 1954 OLDSMOBILE........$595 ^*222? £?^fcte;i!r 1959 LARK .................$1495 DELUXE ADOOB SEDAN S radlp. baater. raclioins aaate and white. 1958 OLDSMOBILE ..........$1595 *W ADOOB SEDAN — Radle. baater, power atearlnt and brakea. padded dash. feacWiyn matalUc sray or baatbar 1958 BUICK................$»79S SUPER HARDTOP ADOOB - Powrr biekei, radle. banter and 1958 CHEVROLET ...........$1495 BEL AIR V4 AOOOB SEDAN •- Auto-antic, radio, baater. j^ar tteatlas and brakoA wbltawaUa. HatelUe to^ paint. 1957 MERCURY .............$1195 MONTERET PDOOB HARDTOP - 1957 LINCOLN.......$1795 1956 CHEVROLET ............$995 SEDAN ADOOB V4 — No wear or tear ^ Uia Inalda. alca outelda. 1956 FORD...................$995 ADOOB V-S OOUNTBT SEDAN - AlW 1955 BUICK .................$595 AOOOB BkBpTOP SPECIAL - Radio, tem^ aad wb^alla. Delusa intartar 1955 BUICK ..............,.$ 495 "Good Transportation Is A Good Investment" 1950 BUICK 1953 OLDSMOBILE 1951 CHEVROLET POOOB HARDTOP BEL AIB HABOT(» $295 $145 $145 SUBURBAN MOTORS Oldsmobile-L^fc 592 S. WOODWARD . "BIRMINGHAM" MI 4-4485 ' Service Until Midni DMth Valley. (») - - -(S6) We (2) (4) Imaie of Bqr. (7) Pitney Pretenti. Movie (bagan 7.90 p.m.) (M) Spotlight on Ope^ •:ta (2) Beriln: End of the Line. TV Features (4) Boxing. (7) 77 Sunset Strip. i:ia (2)WriiB (eont) (4) Bogdng (cent.) (7) 77 Soneet Strip (eont) (9) Men of Annapolia. (4) Jackpot Bowling. ia:W (2) TwUight Zone, (4) Eiaenhower’a Trip. (7) DetecUvee. (9) Newt. U:U (I) Weathervane. ta:W (I) Telesoope. ttoM (2) Manhunt. (4) Ike's Trip (cent.) (7) Black Saddle. (9) Newt. 19:4» (9) Movie. John Payne. ”9» River airaet” CSS). 11:94 (2) (4) (7) Newa, 8| By IMtoi Pteae WALT DBDfKr IWnDITS. 7:39 pjo. (7). (Reran) C Pock la hoot to hto viBtinc nil^nr. (2) Roy Rogers. Ut» (7) Raaene U:» (2) Movie. adl. "Stoter Kenny," C4B); Ray Maiend, *‘Wiaa GM.’ (’31). U:99 (P Jack Phar. 11:99 (7) Boots and Saddles. 1S:I9 (7) Parole,. BATVBOAY MORNINO :9I (2) MadiUticna. 1:19 (2) On the Ihrm Front. T:U (2) Michigan Oonaarvatloa. (2) Plants Aw tot Paopia. 9:99 (2) rapt Kangwea 9:99 (7)------- 9:99 (4) ioca, ahd Jose retuns the hOBor InBrhsO. n Mjimr mar, 9 p.m. (7). Stu Bailey (Efnm Zimbaliit Jr.) Iraacues a lovely giil (Adele Mara) from an edoMwn assailant and he-comae a target for death during a BERLWt EN0.OF THE URB. 9 pja. (2). A full-hour examhiallnn of the ertsit surrounding *dw tor-mer German capital Eid Murrow iiderviewB Mayor BlBy Brandt and BOXOfO. 9 pjtt. (P. Middle-weights Eduardo Lnaaa nd M cel Pigou ciaab in a tchedaied round bout at St. Nicholas Arcat, New York. IBNEOWia’S TUP, 19 pan. (P. FttlUxnir report on the pfuai-dentlal party's stopo at Anchexege, ut, Wake Island, and the Philippines. TWIUOHT ZONE. 10 p.m. (2). A robot pitcher makes the Hoboken Zephyrs unbeatable — until flaw appears. Jack Warden Stan t “Mouth" McGarry. BEST OP PAAR, 11:30 p.m. (4). (Rerun) Guests are Eddie Albert, Kurt Kasznar, Eva Qabw, Hermi-oae Gbvold, Hugh O'Briaa and ' r Leslie Ugoito. 3EB BASEBill, 1:» PJB. (2). Oatrolt neela OrUea at Briggs Stodhim. (4) (color) Bozo the C3owa. (7) Qnsade lor Ctelot (2) SgOBky and Tadpola. (Oolor) cartoon Storybook. (7) Ltlila Rascals. 19:49 (P (cekr) Howdy Doody. (7) Fan Honaa. (2) HecUa and Jackie. 19:99 (2) Mighty Mouse. (4) (Oolor) Ruff and Reddy. U:I9 (2) Lone Ranger. (P rwy. 11:19 (2) S^^nnh Shorty. (4) (3reas Boy. (7) High Road to Dai«er. 11:19 (9) BiOboardB. SATUBDAY AREBNOON :99 (2) Sky King. (4) True Story. (7) Soapy Sales. (9) Oorai^ calendar. 19:99 (7) Bowling Ghamphau. (4) Dateedva’a Diary. (9) Western. (2) New York OxdidentiaL 1:99 (9) Movie. (2) Voice of the Fans. (4) Mr. Wizard. 1:11 (2) Tiger Warmup. 1:99 (7) Movie. (2) llger Baseball (4) PaM Page. 1:U .(P Industry oa Parade. (4) Movie. 9:ia (7) Championship Billiards. 9:99 (2) Scoreboard. (7) WresUing. (2) Belmont Stakes. 9:t9 a) P99 (2)9 (4) 9 (7) TPent Town. (9) Movie. 1:99 (7) Top Pro Golf. (2) Home Run Derby. (9) Movie. 9:99 (2) Mavie. (4) autch Cargo. lasysir 88sr 3t WaBud BT II II JT It BT r ■ • w r IT r w w R ■ li. w n Tt(lUnt S4 Bhynit IS 0*rm*a rirtr SSTriU MTtBt 41 SmvWm tv Newi and Reviews Festival's '.Folk Sounds Plunk a Pleasant Tune By FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UPI) - ‘ Folk .umnds U.S.A.," ^ fourth and final praaentation in the “Spring Susie Festival” on CSS-TV, was another excellent program that riched our lives. W * * Last Id country's treaaury of folk aonga — BDPg SON JOINS IN — Lt Ool. John Eisenhower, military aide to his father President El-aenhowar, amflaa as he accepts gift of a Maaket from a fHipino and Joins in a native all-male ar Ptototat dance at Baguio, near Manila. John is touring the Far East with his father. They both are now at sea, beadbig for Foniwsa, where they will spend the General Electric Gets'Demands' Contract Expires Oct. T; Union Hands Pockogo to Pirm WASHINGTON ID-The Inters national Union of Electrtcal Work, era Hmraday announced a big bun-of contract demands on the Genmd Electric Oo., including a 3H per cent minimum wage b Union President James B. Carey unwrapped the padtaga hi an elaborately staged, nine-city doaed c^tuit television press oonbrence. Oemanda in addithm to the wage liberalized and company-paid sions, health and insurance benefits aixi a form of guaranteed annual wage. Carey described the demaada la rasa Data to qaeaMena he added: "We arw set askleg loik The propoeed centred wudd nm IH to 2 yean. Cbiey said, raptoe-h« the live-year contract which expires Od. 1. It would cover some 88,000 workers represented by the AFL-aO Union in about 75 plants ' arapki^ing an estimated M5,000. ★ ★ ♦ He said a sbnOar pattern of de-i«nd4 will be presented in about vo wnaha to the WedhgdxMise Ctarp., anodier giagt hi the electrical namitoduriiig induaby- The Weatlnghouaa eootrad expires ’ mid-October. Carey refnaed to estimate the total cost of his proposed package. To Hold Bake Sale Benefiting Patients The Oakland County atizens Committee for Pontiac SUte Hospital will hold a cookie and bake sale beginning 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Federal Department Store. WWW George A. Menw,44Sl Maryland Rd., Birmingham, oommMtee preti-dent, said the bake tale wffl help to provide the “eKtrae for the bovitnl patiento, which are ao « H^Ul worun <1 be accepted through 3 p.m. today at the Ctanmunity Relations Da-partmmit of Pontiac State Hospital. --Today's Rgidio Programs-- wsrs tmai woan zuA'i:: Behind eetry successful mid you'll find a woman oompialnly ahe baa nothlnc to It’s true that some cdh say anythliif th^^please In their homes. Nobody Qltens, anyway ,. . That’s eari, hnther. (Cepyright, 19M) DIAUNO AND mOTO: VlBC-TVs news special about the een-loB of Prealdeat bower’s visit to _ rousiag film cBps of riodng. dancing atndents in Ibl^ and Btraigbt . from • the -Miuaentary by OecU B The half hour paid apedal al-tntiaa to the aouroes of the trm-blea. It was a fine Job. Jack Paar had Peaaf Ctoa aod Sen. John Kennedy on hia show last night and the two Both major league All-Star Junes, at Kansu aty Monday; J^ U, and at Yankee Stodium July 13, will be trievised by NBC-TV. MSU Names Head of Math Department EAST LANSING (B-Dr. Chutoa . . Wells hu been named head of the mathematics department a9 Michigan State University. Hto rat to succeed Dr. JL Sothertand FTeme wu approved yesterday by the MSU Board of IVustea. , WWW A member of the staff since 1931, Wells will assume his new poet Sept. 1. Frame will step down to devote mors time to writing and The Triiateaa also accepted gifts and grants of 5424,790, tncludint H90.000 from the International Qh-operatloa AdmfnistraUoQ. 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(BctoU* r«(* » THE PONTIAC PRHBI8 OVER PARES H8th YEAR if it It ir , if POXTIAC, MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, JUNE 17. 1960-44 PAGES t vmatxii ltk> mxM Down With a Crash TBKK DAMAGE — This was a familiar scene to Pontiac area residents this, morning. Trees and branches, brought crashing to the earth by last evening's storm, cluttered many yards. Trees Fall, Wires Down This tree blew down in the yard of Clayton E. Marsh, 35 Lorraine Ct. The County Road Commission' had four cr^ws working on blocked roads until 2 a. m. Chinese Reds Blast Quemoy Shells Welcome' Ike Tuition Increase OK'd for MSUO 'Only Solution' Cash From Legislature Personal Touch Diplomacy Over? EN ROUTE WITH EISENHOWER Ifl — A series of staggering propaganda bloWs within a month, topped off by the blowup of President Eisenhower’s trip to 2 Storms Lash County ▼ I -Ail j A. Japan, may spell the end of American top-level personal Too little K> Must Pay Extra $24 I jjjg unhappy chain of events, resulting at least in ^ , , part from faulty estimates and miscalculations Wy U.S. Unexpectedly small leg- ^ ‘ ^nfficials. could curb the de- islative appropriations for ★ w ★ state universities made tul-i | tion increases approved byj ignAll jOCIdllST Michigan State University ijr'* ‘"“‘^"“■’'"iChief Stabbed Two storms smashed ilirough Oakland County Imit night, leaving | thousands of dollars of damage in their path. Tr^s were toppled throughout the county, wires were downed, several sections were left without electricity and dry basem were the exception — but no ious injuries were reported from the storm in this are Pontiac iniMiM-d I both Ntorins, but a I.W liM-heit of rainfall between 4:M and t, pjn. Officials at the Pontiac aewege I teal mem plant reported the equivalent of 49,000.000 gallons of water gushing through the plant at 6;30|’ This is twice the average dailyl Huron street, always a critical peak flow. Wind damage was worse to die north and south of Pontiac — In the Plint and Sc Coiuipr areas. The entire area was alerted by the U.S. Weather Bureau shortly before 5 p.m. to expect thunderstorms, severe surface winds and the possbiillty of several tornadoes until 10 p.m. p.m. The tornadoes never materialized although several "funnel-shaped clouds" were reportedly sighted iH)unty. None touched ground. Pontiac creek north of West Eldon C. I^osegart to Head Waterford School Board In reorganization of the Waterford Township Board of Education last night, Eldon C. Rosegart was named j president to succeed "Frederick J. Poole. Newly elected board member, Mrs. Dorothy Bamingham, will succeed Edmund L. Winderler as secretary, and Windeler will replace Lester Carlson as treasurer. The Board of Education now has a membership 6f seven rather than five due to recent state legislation permitting communities with more than 5,000 population to add two more members to the School Board. Four newly elected residents took office after last night’s special meeting of the former School Boaid. In other business the Board authorized salary inci-eases fur 26 live personijri amounting to more than $15,000. average tunate — but necessary,” said Chancellor Durward B. Varner. The Board of Trustees approved tuition hikes after allocating $879,720 of the monies appropriated by the Legislature to MSUO The decision that MSU and hoines but did not reach the build-j MSUO students wlU have to pay was the "only workable TRAFFIC SNARLia> Many Pontiac side streets were under water as the heaviest rainfall struck daring the rush-hour, snarling traffic and holding it to a standstill on many main thorou^ fares. During the Ibal storm, lightning struck the borne of Hauley, 407 S. Paddock «., set-ting a fire which Pontiac fire- age to the house and S2S0 to the The second storm carried higher winds and lesa rain. It strudi shortly alter t downline a large tree at 141 Weeaen street and wires at 118 State St. and 360 Oakland Ave.. according to police and firemen. Extensive damage in the ex-tren\p east side of Birmingham wus ^used shortly after a "baby tor-nadfP was reported to have been seen at 5:46 p.m. The Birmingham Lumber and Supply Co. received the biunI of the storm when roofs from \wo lumber sheds were blowTi off. One large roof flew SI0 feet. the total MSi;0 budget was figured at $1,077,730, the differ-ewee coining from student fee*. The tuition increase will up that amount by some $30,000, Varner lid. The question of raising student fees sharply divided the Democratic roemteri of the university'i governing body. Three Democrats joined Frank Merriman, Deckerville farmer and the lone Republican on the six-man board, to vote a $24 increuie in (he $255 charged Midiigan stu-' Its for a nine-month schod IT. ‘Those who voted for the in-crease did so with no enthusiasm, said Varner. The i-ompany. at 1025 Haynes, said no estimate of damages has been made yet.' A few minutes later and two blocks away, the heavy winds blew over a trailer being used in construction of the Forest Hills Swim Club. A tool shed was also knocked Ki$hi Defie$ Rioters; Determined to Ratify Treaty With U.S. TOKYO lAPi—Socialist leader was stabbed today as 20.000 students massed outside Japan’s Parliament building for new demonstrations against alliance with the Unltwl States. ♦ ♦ * Premier NobusUke Kisld'< ing conservatives agab) defiantly announced they would go aliead with ratification of the U.S.-Japan defense treaty. Afterward, a government tpakettnian said, efections will be called at whlek the consenativeu seek a mandate from the officials, could curb the desire of a future president to embark on goodwill visits abroad. The latest setback, with its possibility of gra\e repeicussions on Japan's fragile democracy, could also lead to fundamental ing -l»tt America” cmipaisn. ^ “ ZedwVL Big gui« In Fukien prov- Seldom III diplomatic Wiitory The Communists aay the firings ince on the CfXnmuniSt has a 1.8. president been buf- are intended to show contempt mainland ODCned UD at 8 fefed by throe successive re- and scorn for the President. upwwu up p of the magnitude Dwight ik 'A Guns Booming in Contempt as Ike Draws Near Seventh Fleet Stands Ready for Trouble as Ike Vi$its Formosa TOKYO — Thousands of Communist Chlneae guns bombarded Quemoy today and Peiping radio said the action was intended to display “cimtempt ar rsMatAs SHELL ol'EMOY— Red andscom” for President El-China was firing on i^emoy imd genhower, now on hls Way swl^p^TwieTrf S'isiS?^^ as Sdeni to visit Formosa, llO mUw AmencM stwtegy to the east of the Natlooal- D. Eisenhower has bad to endure. In 31 days of repeated crisis the President has been hit by (1 the furor over American bi».v plane flights and the subsequent collapse of the summit conference, .Soviet Piemier 1^'ikita Khru-shcliev's withdrawal of his invitation to Eisenhower to visit the So-veit Union, and (3) the riot-scarred end of his plan to ilsit Mendly Japan. The President's aides may argue that EisentMW’cr emerged with untarnished reputation because the Communists so obviously exploited develi^iments to their Secretary of Defense Thomas S. Gates Jr. dgseribed as."extremely disturbing” the aituation ar* ‘ out of highly organized leftist opposition to the Japanese ratification of the new U. S. -Japan security treaty. Postage Increase Out for This Year WASHINGTON lAPt—It looks as though first-class postage will stay at (our cents, at least for this year. The House Post Office Committee, refused to consider admihis-tration requesU for higher postage rates, and that may have killed the matter for this, session of Congress. First-class postage would have gone to five cents, air mat! to eight cents and host caixls to four cents, under the proposal. -Other mail rates would have gone up Japanese people for new laws to curb Conununlst i1ol«,ce. | Bufin Eiseplwwer's own won|s. Jotaro Kaw'akami. a leader of i the collapse of his Tokyo visit is the Socialist opposition to theja Mow to his announced quest tor Japanese-American treaty, 'vasjpeace. Newspapers throughout the stabbed in the shoulder outside a | free world \iewed the events in building in the Parliament com-jTokyo as a \ictory for worid ound by an extreme rightist. icommunism. Many said American ir lr ir ~ prestige had suffered a sev-ere Arriving Thursday night _____ „„,'blow. Both the Soviet Union and side over the eighth annual con- The wwii^ apparently was ^ China are gloating at the iw- ferenoe of civUian and military fatal, but towwkami^^^^^^^ ,I]! tore of Eisenhower cruising thele«*dei-sfi-omWashingtonandover- S JapanGates told assailant was turned over to | thought it “very important to get pohpe- _______________ the treaty ratified." The student mob massed «l 5J,^/|i Q^fencl ISTO®! '• de Parliament for a new eflorl , coocerned about what could hap- I bring down Kisbl’s gosern- , c^rTED NATIONS. N. Y. fAPli pen to U.S. niilUnry poritiom in BALL FIELD RAMMED In Eton Park, a baseball backstop and dugout were toppled. The Lfcpeer Comity Shertff’a Ob-iRzif Monoiat tO Retire partment reports two barns wiere blown dq^, one near Otter Lake and one near T^ay g||y~ t-AMSlw: HTPii — Sisto tion 0f the t^ty wo\ police aaid'Today Sgt. John J.i'^-S nuntairy Disturbed' Top Brass' Assessing QUANTICO, Va. (AP»-The Defense Department's high command receives today the secret assessments by the intelligence and diplomatic services on trends abroad,* including the grave turn of affairs in Japan. -Israeli Foreign Minister Qolda strafegleall.v important Japan M treaty wan told aver loudspeakers pyj shpi-t a fund-raising tour the priicirs of tke ronservatlve of the attack. j today to fly to New York to de- KishI government were canceled Tlieie was a possibility the lnci-ifend her country in U. N. debate^ out by the Commuaist-lnspired dent would become a new rallying ion the Adolf Eichmann case point for the leftist front backing': the riotous campaign against Kis-hi. p.m. local time on Quemoy as well as the smaller NA-tionalist islands of Little Quemoy and the Tan Islets, the broadcast said. It w-as an odd-munbered day ot the month, meaning that Peiping was sticking to its self-imposed schedule ot shooting at the offshore islands only on such days. Today's aaMNmoeroeat of the firing to greet' Eloeabower omitted mentloa of firing Satorday, aa evea-numbered day. Peiping radio said that today md again Sunday "a demonstration of arms against the United States—shelling to ‘welcome and see off Elsenhowep-wUl be conducted at the Quemoy front." Inhabitants were warned to take cover. # * w - The President is scheduled to arrive off Formoaa at k9 d m Saturday and leave at lOMO a.m. Sunday. TIius the bulk of the announce shelling wogld not take place when he is on the Nationalist Chinese stronghold of Formosa. The migbly 1.8. >lh Fleet kept aa uariaggiiig vIgU today, ready to meet aay Chinese Comniu-alst show of force as Preoideiit Eisenhower steamed uorih toward the Xaltonaltst Chlaese la- The death of a girl durii^ the mass assault on Parliament Wednesday has already become symbol for Jhe anti-Kishl forces. Kodaku Shinoda, spokesman for Kislifs Literal-Democratic party, «ld newsmen he bdioved the Pi^t mier would resign after ratifica-j ivid^ foi^ PCH Grads Bump "jFirst Storm Early By ttARXy Kl’CKERBERG Four hundred and twenty Pontiac Central High ELDON C. ROSEGART Pontiac Pupils Begin 3‘Month Summer Break Some 20.000 Pimtiac pupita put yesterday 's pencils and books behind them to Work, ptay and lan-W'ben it's around. Since achool close^ olficially at noon yesterday, the youngsters have begun to enjoy a three-month respiW from the classroom. ■ * *, * Imaginations were put to the test this first dgy of vacation when the Weother forced the youngsters, to occupy tbemselvefl aa best they Could indoors. Hiere were no hoots and hollers on tbel playgrounds today. . / and specifications tkmal elementary^ schools, be located on corner of Williams Lake and abeth Lake roads, the other on a 9-acre site in the Waterford Villagt-Schoolcralt Khoois area. The board directed architects, George D. Mason, Inc., to make a continued study of plans lor additions to the maintenance building and the Board of Education offices. earned by Hghlnlag. aim were reported la the Lapeer Coaaty the architeo- *rea. toith as! In additiari. many trees were blown down across roads, power lines were down and considerable roof damage was caused by high winds and falling trees, deputies ,—. ---------- —........... - jSchool graduates last night encounLer^ Mongiat^ commander officer ot the another 10 years,, in tmvana nt uta-aftar enhnni Ypsfianti Post, will retire July 5| He said the 64-year-old Premier! ^ voyage of llfe-after-SChOOl. Vice Adm. Charles D. Griffin, rummander of the fleet, told inewsmen the Chinese Reds I "might well do something" in an I attempt to further mar the Presi-: dent’s Asian tour, already blighted iby cancellation of his visit to Japan. IKE WEARV, GRIM Eisenhower relaxed aboard the heavy cruiser St. Paul, Qagshlp of the fieet. after his tremendous reception In the Philllpplnes. He looked weary and grim as “ “ ------fiL. after almost 26 years with fher'has become moie agency. Iscapegoal." School off at Troy ke a “little Kins street. A garage was Kirts. and trees (ell on the house at the same baohrier’a degree (ram Ohht Stale UaivetiMy, and Us master’s degree (rum Waymt Stale UUversHy la 1067. Welsh has a total of 10 years of teaching experienee hr* Lorraint; Ohio. Port Huron, aad in Birming-iham lor the last six yean. I The board approved Supt. William A. Shunck's recommendatlqn tor jiHwrvice training during the next school year. Students will be dismissed for two days with teach-en woridng together jjn grade levri growM (or improving the instruo-progiam. Won't Stop Koffa Link DETROIT UP-A federal Judge refused yesterday to stop an election which might affiliate aa independent Seamen's Union with the Teanntera Union, But he nid he would Invalidate H>e elecdon if he found evidencf StudenU wdi he < The Community National Banktoidghf and aouth and the Pontiac State Bank were the legal depositoriet tor the WatertaH Township school system, wffit cheda to he slgnod by ttm presidenl, secretary/ and |treas«bvr. Thimder and lightning heralded their entrance to the school gymnasium as the cwnmencement, origin^-ly scheduled for Wisner Memorial St'adium was forced indoors. ♦ * A long double line filed in as an organist played the processional "Pomp and Circumstance” and played it — and played it played it. The Rev. Paul T. Hart, pastor Sixteen-Mile road was blocked ,ff for an hour because of trees across the road and fallen wires. Another garagp, owned by C. A (Continued on'Page 2, Od. II Hurrah! Will Be Warmer Tomato Juice Turns Woman 'Cheery' Red LONDON (AP» - The British Medical Journal today reported the case of the middle-aged housewife who (trank tomato juice when she was depressed and I and turned the color of a ripe tomato. Tfc* HIM M.. I woman, whose name waj The graduates siowl.v filled the ^ disclosed, told the doctors tomato juice was the only thing that cheered her up. She said she drank 34 pints a day. A ndcroseopir examiaatlon of of First Metlwdist Churgh. intoned her btaod diseloMed Iw'u ckendeals the invocation, and Oass President i la raaghly the same prepartlon Kenneth Shaw, winner of three that the.v are (eoad la her tavor-scholarships, made a few remarks. 1 He drlak: rarriewe, whick gtvea ^comparing the class to a ship at, rarrots thrir color, aad lycopeur. . sea I ifhleh puts the red hi tomatoes. He ended. ' f urge my class-! The wvmianHihderwent a kidney, mates to do their very best, for opwatioo and waa told to quU many problems face us. " j drinking the tomato juice. Now a « * she's back to be rnormal color. But the doctors aay she is still mildly depres.sed.‘ Partly doudy is the forecast for the Pontiac am tonight and tomorrow. The weatherman says Saturday will be a little warmer. SuD-day’s pradktkw it geneially fair NoiHhwest morning wlHh at 15-Ri Temperatures tumbled frqm 66 t 9 a.m. to 56 degrees at 9:10 lis morning then gitahiaUy root to 62 qi i p m. YOtTNG LADIES — The -tranttonnation from bobhyaodts to high hSeled shoes was reflecMl in the characters of these three girls at Pontiac Cemnl High S^ool exanmeinroent exerciaea.. Commencement speaks .“Stanley J. Idzerda. direct(H* of hfichigan Stab* University Honors College and assistant to the provost, talked about heritage, social, rixinomic. industrial,, agn-CTiitural. and poiitical changes. DS^FANT COMPETES An infant's waUt somewhere In inswbi rtmt nw* the stands chipped oft some of Ihc hurt night. The. poised young ladies radiating speaker's >war^. assured smiles are ftroiQ left! Ruth Beil. 37 panato dMa't beat the Hudson 91: Nancy MacAfee. 18 Niagara St: ud tried taigawu thslr and Mary Coleman. 835 Menominee "Rdl' \ lOootinned on-Page 2, Col. 8) ■ 1 ‘ \ - ..1 - In Today's Prgss THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY. JUNR IT, 1960 Northern Grads Listed; Ceremonies Tonight at 8 Following ia • list of the 226 Pontiac Northern High School stu-itnta who will be graduated at conimenccipent ceremonies beginning at 6 tonight in the school AsScrun. Harold KlelDo. ChrtitlM Ahmii. UarcU K»f Kitchen. BlliabeUi Athar. BlliabcUi S- LaBargc. Kay* A. A*hl*y. Carol sue tackn, Karen Bailey. Richard V. I.ainw. Johanna K Ball*. Bdvard M. umaaon. Karens ------------- . Sallade Quitting GOP State Race Batch. Oary II S.*llai----- -------- Larry Oene Lu*on. Rom ... Bradahan, Rletiard . MadQuera. Onale Brlnket. Oarolrn A. lbpCy,]^na L Burinon. BsMS I ' Marino. Donald luncii. itanSM J *wrnm, «a»a»u w amobea CarSI A. MarahalC RuaaaU anOeld. Beysrly L. Martin, tvonns B. ■ Ronald David McABater. * - .Ann Arbor Mon Sore‘"li'ii"r«« Ovfr Party Questioning of His Petitions fes £?"J‘£y Clark, liftrieret A. {claum. Ralph LANSING iM-TUv George W.jgSii?!«Vofh, Sallade (R-Ann Ariaor), a Partyig®"^*-J maverick, today pulled out trf the|couiaM.''^Uh i Republican race for lieutenant Rov-j g^S^iSJi'ea*"' emor with a blast at GOP con-coi. Judith Marts servativei elements he often /ought. |“ He said his dec^ion followed in- . I Cos. RIU I. ------lonls Lsulst rilftsmC, , Orsit. Coranne L 1 of embarrassment craaipton. r—-'■"rawley. Oa tp friends and famUy members | SSSLn »_______________________ gpmmating petitions. ^^n^caroiy. a. It BMttrt Ms writ lieni pnbHe Oa^o. wctord m. •Mce Dec. 31 when the IM Legtslatnra dies. Sallade said a fellow townsman, retiring Sen. Lewis Q. Chriitman, had engaged an attorney to quea- ’ Rclsle. K RaskA a Ed|s*orth. Linda Rofnaldaon. Ka'cn m tte Bufflciency of his petitions. %?"d "l am proloundly shocked •» MTth« ftn whirk Mrtftin mldhnKmnta nSS FeSkT. i leitgtiM ID which certain elements . ,. of ^ Repubiican Party, typified 15“^ hg itheae inditiduals and theirIrrauwl'aaiKiraM. ctoides. wlU go to prevent popularjg^^i^SV cpi^," he —------------- SIRPRISK AWARD - The Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce, Safety Committee held a special luncheon at the Waldron Hotel yesterday S^‘ KoeSs.'i. I 1° Rive a surprise award to Sheriff Frank W. SahL eatrSis K. I Tlw gold plaque was giyen Irons in appre- 8?himr“Sr^j*'’ i ci**ion for his work in the field of water safety Khwrtt«cr“*£to^ recognition ol his developing the nation's aoott. Radial Ann ] ' ^—— first county deputised water patrol. Shewn here « (from left) are Harry J. Woodman, chamber of** commerce preaident: Deputy Donald Kratt, water patrol director; and Irons, as Woodman presents the ^aque. Irons said he was "very 4>roud and surprised, but this honor really belongs to the boys on the lakes.” The Day ift Birminghiim^ Bloomfield Oiticials Eye $1.5 Million Sewer System BIRMINGHAM - A $1,500,000 •ewer system lor Bloomfteld Hills is being considered by city offl-cials there. Tile engineering ftrar ol Hubbefl, RoUi and Clark has been emidoyed by the City Cominisalon to make a survey aiidJay out a lateral system lor tewm. k a project has been tnider stndy by the Cemniis- disblcto would be for a rfiorter length of time and they wouldn't sentors to ilm be getting as much for their tween i According to the Commission, a general obligation bond issue ia the niQfR feasible way to, flaance NEiiNi « pqr. OK To sell the bomja Wwdd require apptoval by flO .-per cent af the city’s voterl. a' a spe^ eleotioa 'be held. I Rei} Shells iQioet Ike Near iFomiosa the OonmisshMi has taken A> actien fo seDhHi ai date. A spedal asaeaBinentdiatri<.'t «et up, if ripidenu rc-JeielM the general obUpatJon bond r But it added that payment 1 resldenta In apecid'. ksstei member of the American and Michigan Bar Aasociatlons.' He was also a member of Palestine. Lodge 357 r A AM. Pdostine Moslem Shrine and Scottish Rites. Surviving are bis wife, Efta; a son, Daniel; two grandchfidren, and a brother, bavid.of Detroit. third place award in a oal essw contest has fahen tQT Mkmael Zweig, a graduating student at Bloomfield Hftls HiKh.SchoQl. Teig, Who «hs dvard^ .a ledallioh for Jilk enny. Is the SOB of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zw^. 4M0 Pickering 'Rd„ Bloomfield Township. Ihe contest, asked Mfh school r how rlvaby be-systenu ctndd be mpde constructive. i Accidents in Binnlngham during May abowed a reduction over the previous month, and May of last year. Police Cbleii Ralph A. Mox-ley reported today. Last month 45 recorded in comparison April and SO in May " First Storm. Hits Graduates of Central in (OondnuBd Frsm Page One) ‘The' most enoouraglng oortfon of the report,” Mox)ey said, “was the substantial rpduc^ In right-‘1-way violatioiM.” He said that rigbtfof-way vMk-were reduced from 19 in (Continued From Page One) April to only 7 in Mky. Daniel M. McLaughliB Service lor Daniel L. McLanghi lin, 79, of 1581 W. Uncoln Rd., will be Md Mimday at 11 a. m. !at the Bell Chapel of the William he boarded the cruiser , in Manila'R- Hamilton Co. Burial will be in Bay !ate Thursday night. It was no secret that bp whs unhappy that he was not going to Japan because ol Communist - inspiied Grand Lawn Cemetery. Mr. McLaughlin died Thursday The torrent of'rain outside had its effect on the bleacberites, who fanned themselvas with programs I though it were midaftetnoon on Dodge Paijt beach. AIL paid a reepectful silence (o the importance of the occasion, joy was unrestrained when the ceremonies ended and blue-robed daughters and sons returned to embrace their loved one. feeling more independent, and wiser than ever before in their lives. His witbdrawal left the race torjS!"'^"-■ the tl Aug. 2 a twtwnan match between _______ ^ Edward Hutchinaon of Fenn- HudjoburA.^. w. ^We and Clarence A. Reid of Detroit, a one-time bolder of the at- ^ |lf{. pe/egafe Mrs. Phillips Neither was mentioned in Sal-} lade's statement, which related ' Aat he had put hIs fonna] wWi-drawal into the mails about mkL Hocki^raober^i night for special delivety to the KT"* ”*"’'** ' SUNK. Do:ore> J. atntasn. Shlrlej ] Taber. Uade M. Tecti. Jamee I TerMertcta. Kerei Merltr, iaaSra Tlun, Lury B. Todd. jMBDe Leo Toth. Stephan O. im spcvuu uciivcrjr lu uic nuahee LaoBAM eaauotA daaic* a. ^te Elections Bureau here be-JlSSSr-ifTnard • a Sirfr Vln—.. n^„i. u Hoppe, Jojet a Imbedon. Jaa fore a 4 p.m. deadline. Sallade acknowledged that _______ djt Ms petttfons were •‘technically'’I J«I^?'ii5md*u: *:*{?, irregular in that circulators en-wesvis.Mncy^ tere^fe mulred signature M K'JjtTSJT the bottom of the sheet beftnv the Kaitea. mmSb. Waomtoo. oerry pages were notarized. ’‘Actually. |gSS',5!ToS:*. thi. it common practice tor . ^Xo Ikuw candidates,” he said. - Tarbrouib. Rath M Huntington Woods housewife has been selected by the Michigan committee pushing the former governor for the nomina- 2 Storms Lash County; Trees, Wires Downed to present Williams with petitions bearing roughly 10,000 s^jf-tures. (Continued FAmi Page One) Rock, at T715 Miner St., also was blo|m over. %m CALL EDISON ’The Detroit Edison Office in Pontiac reaorded some 2,500 phone calls during the Cooler Weather Hits Midwest After Storms htost of the areas vithout electricity were south of Pontiac. The bulk of romplalala came frsm Bioonifield Township. IToy, Royal Oak and Southlteld and WUte take mad Waterford "We had 43 cases of line breaks and 117 transformers reported of service,” said Howard Can field, Oakland County division mana|er. By The Asaoclated Piem 1>mperature8 dropped sharply to the upper Mississippi Valley and Midwest early to^ in the wake of thunderstorms aiid heavy rains. Strang winds powered the temperature drops. Tlie thunderstorm a c t i v i reached the South. At Nashville. Tsfm.. Thursday night nearly 314 Inchea «f rain fell in a six-hour Dayton, Ohio, l.ll inches Ift oA fte fall in 55 minuties, the Chi-e«o Weather Bureau reported. pod rainfalls ranging between 3i4 and 4 inches. ^ ^ -o Radio and radar cimimunica-tfons were knocked out for a time at MQwaidcee’s Billy Mitchell Air-gprt when a severe storm hit the The Weather minor Injuries when sttempfingj AjhoM of Roysl Oak. already to pull a tree from across Hag- ^ la Kenaedy’s gerty road south of Commerce „ Outside looking in, and in need II 8 ^ 8 8 ite»Vbrta g "It was the biggest storm since AprU 1959, when we handled 85 line breaks.” be said. Edison had 30 line crews and seven tree trimming and construction crews out working ail night. Canfield said power had been restored to all communities by this morning. Ia one West Bloomfield Township community in the Middle Atiaits I,ake area, residents were wlthont elertririty eight boun. In Waterford Township, two ning and their transformers burned. TKr tragic signal road and M59 was out several hours, and residents in tba. area were without lights. NO SERIOUS EVJLIUEH . SherilTs deputies and State Police reported no serious injuries. Goes All Out for Adlai Adlai Stevenson will have a opinion for any possibility of my personal envoy in the person of Mrs. Harriett Phillips to Gov. Williams’ selling party tomorrow for Sen. John F. Kennedy. Despite the governor's endorsement of the MassachusetUi, senator for the Democratic presidential nomination, there are those among national convention delegates who won’t buy. Mrs. Phillips is one. The Oakland and other delegates xi alternates to the July II co^ ventioa in Los Angeles have bem flooded with propaganda and books on candidates from the difterent camps of presidential hopefuls. Recently received from a committee in Perai^lvania is a plug for Cliester Bowles, former OPA price administrator and ambassa-India. Lansing tomorrow afternoon the 102-member Michigan dek-gation to the national convention meets for a briefing by their favorite son leader. "7 ' sympathetic listenen. Outside the Michigan State University Student Union building will parade pf Stevenson backers making the big sell on Stevenson to the Michigan delegation. They'll travel to East Lansing I a 25-car motorcade bearing Stevenson placards, according to Mrs. Ruth Pujsenfelt, wife of the chairman of the Michigan Stevenson committee. They will protest any plan of holding the Michigan detegation to the unit rule, which would bind the delegation to Kennedy. supporting Kennedy.” ”He (Williams) will have to sell e," Mrs. Burns said. She leans heavily toward Stevenson, too. "In my book.'' Mrs. Burns said, "Stevenson and Bowles rate about the |ame" Court Gives Gamble J150 Weekly Stipend NEW YORK (AP) - Gamble Benedict Ponimbeanu, 19, been awarded a $130 a week allowance from a future inheritance plus medical and Mlucationar ex- court Thursday, Surrogate Samuel Difalco sided with Katherine Geddes Benedict, the runaway bride’s grandmother, who offered $150 weekly plus medical and educational costs up to $5,000 a year. Gamble had sougtd a $1,500 a month allowance. DiFalco appointed a special guardian, attorney Samuel Mark-ewich, to investigate the girl’s financial needs, and Set another hearing for Aug. lfi.« Gamble eloped April 6 with Romanian-born Andre Forumbeanu. At 21. she comes into a fortune estimated at $458,000 from the estate of her mother, who died In 1946. Senate Passes Housing, Defense, D.C. Vote Bills WASHINGTON (AP) - Passing its third major measure in a single day, the Senate has s«it to the House a $1,247,500,000 omnibis housing bUI trimmed to meet some objections of President Eisenhow- TVee more pieces of major legislation were on today's schedule as the legislators gave their first solid evidence they are anxious to adjourn before the nation-political conventions next linois declared was highly often- U.&'iinperialisiri stinks more and ■ I more.' The petitions, gathered’ from alt around Michigan, ask the ^legates "to^exert all efforts" to win . the presidential nomination tor Stevenson. He says he’s not didate. A draft is not out ol the question, however. Of the six Oakland County dele- ai to permit District of Columbia residents to vote for presidential have to go all out he is to plug Kennedy successfully with them.' An Orchard Lake man suffered’ Mrs. Faye .Moskswito, ssere-Ury of the cooaty commit^ I HunUagtoa Woods hsaltB wife. piptditfer Howard M. u.. . ' "• mci'icui, Bloomfield' Hills broach, the ^ wm. slwk by - ^ a car, deputies reported. Bums, office secretary from Wa- The Oakland County Road Com-|‘«<»rd Township, mission said watei- had flooded) Harold Julian, assistant to the Nlne-and 10-Mile roads between UAW Chrysler department -ditec-Inkster and .Middle Belt and at I lor, will be out of town. He’s an Freedom road and Nine Mile.,,,in I alternate along with Mrs. Burns. Farmington Township, where! * a * • wires were also down. j phiiup, made it emphatic ♦ ♦ ♦ that she was solidly behind Steven- Trees were I'eportetl across son. She said-she'll cast her vote roads in at least 30 locations, 'for the twice-defeated presidential Icandldate if the Mlchi^ ‘ jtion is polled Saturday. Ratification within seven years by at least 38 states is necessary to make the amendment effective. Dlatrlct resldenU now have no vote. First on today’s schedgle was a Houseiwsaed bill to provide a 7^4 per cent Tay raise for more than lU milHon faderal employes., Also up for action today-wre a 1)4 biUlon-doUar wafer pinjects outborizatfoo bill and a R^y measure canying more tbajrfouf biUfon doUari the health-education-welfare and labor depart- British Pair Stride Into NYC for U.S. Record NEW YORK (tl-Tw« doughty British sergronto strode Into Now Verk today after beeftog it aenai the I'alted State* la •7 da.ve-lt teo* than • tram-roUftal mark oet ia ins. the aergeaals, Patrick Meiroey. 34. aad Menyn Ei»im. SR emerged feom the Uaoota TBaael b 8:18 h. m. j "He's the best qualified penon 'to become the leader of the trSe wtMld." the veteran member of the Democratic State Central Coqirait-tee said. Nhe was aohed tt Om. her te chaage her doubt tt.*‘ ahe mUL Dr. McNeUl. wbo had a penooal chn earlier this w^ wM Gov. WilUams over the Ksimefly en-doraement, said he’s'tom between Stevenson and MtamtnTs S(tn, Stuart Symington. T don't think Gov. WllUamt Sdl SeR Kennedy to me ton McNeUl said. ’Td need a The bousing biU was passed 64-16 Just before midnight Thursday. The action capped a 14-hour day which also brought passage of a 40-biliion-dollar defense money bUl and submission to the states of a Clark (D-Pai would give authority for 25,(X)0 additional low-rent public housing units! Tiis squeaked by on a 42-39 vote after a Clark proposal for 37,000 units was rejected. The Senate knocked out of the bill 44-37.one provision spon.sored by Sparkman which Republican leader Everett M. Dirksen of ft- at Grace Hospital, Detroit, after | a long illness. . A retired attorney, he was a But he coull look forward to an extremely warmhearted reception from the Chinese Nationalists and similar outpourings of friendships South Korea. White Houm press secretary Janie* C. Hsgerty said Eisen-houer will arrive hi Korea ea Sunday — three days eariler than originaUy planned. Me will spend stand uf the eight hours pre- Fixan Korea, the President’s big jet wiU take mm to Hawaii for several days and then on to pVasbiogton. Hagerty said the plane would refuel en route to Hawaii, but not in Japan. Presumably it will put down at Okinawa or Wake Island. The President spent the morning with hit staff revamping his travel plans. Hagerty said he was calm cuid unruffled despite the international furor resulting frmn cancellation of his Japanesif trip. Asked how Eisenhower felt about the turn of events, Hagerty replied; “He eaprosMd his attitude yesterday. He squarely placed the blame tor the postponement of the Japahese trip on those elements controlled by the Communists under exterml (meaning Moscow and Peiping) The broadcast raised to a fever pitch Communist China's detamci-ation of Eisenhower's Far Eastern journey. It branded Eisenhower a "God of plague" who has "crossed from ait side of the Pacific to west side.” 'Waves of opposition have risen everywhere it has been announced he will vlnit. Eisenhower has been declared persona non grata by the courageouR Japanese people.” the broadcast said. ;’The roputation of Test YOUR Driving Skill The Senate bousing bill carriea funds for college dormitory loanK ■him deanmoe. and a Variety of programs designed to help provide houiing tor veterans aad other It is similar to a.$L36S,008.000 omnibus housing measure already approved by the Houae BaMtim oommittee. John Sparionan (D-Ala), of the biU, accepted Rcr publican amendments . chopping out of the measure 134 miiK^ |b He refuted to go alot« witb a GOP move to cut SO million off the 3S0 milUon in the bill for urban renewal. This was beaten. Sen. Homer E. Capehort (Rind) senior Repablican on Sparionan's bouBlng tebedriiminee, said that with the changes he thinks "this is a satisfactory bill.” 9-. the Senate adoyited two amendments to Continue pro-grama which the presidenl oppoa- One. by Sen. Jennings iCandolph (D-WVA), would extend to F>b. 1, 1965. the VA hqme loan guaram tee program tor veterans. TMa is due to expire next miooth. The dt^r, by Sen. Joseph S. Skillful Driving How to master 30 of the most crncial shuationB of modern traffic By MAXWELL N. HALSEY SENSE WHAT YOU CANT SEE WbcB driving mi anfamUlar strMta or highwaya er behM a hnge track as it approachw an talcraection, ■ ‘ ...........whleli is ■ watch Mit It may hide a traffic te aigni tradi t . J may be hit by a ear which te Jnst atarting np en the crocs street with the green aie»Mit On high-speed highways witb oaasmMi tpaada af AA be aa tba aleH for signals Jnst beyteid a hiU or a curve. Remember that eveB,if yen can stop, tba ear behind may teot have brakeo as good as ywue. . Cli^ ond Sove-N TOMAgjy THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAV. JUNE County Reports 201 Measles Cases Past Week Half-Way on People-to-Peopl€ Plan Oakland County Health Department has rrfprted 201 measles county last week. This Is compared to 2S easott ol meaitles (or the same week in ttas. While there were M caaes of measlee In l^dae reported only Pontiac area residents will passenger, single-engine craft, is j spread good will to The Philippines [built (or (lying in aind out of re-; next month, according to the Spirit^gions previously inaccessible by^ ol Pontiac Cbrnmittee, air week last year. Dr. John D. Monroe, health director; said the occurence ol measles runs heavily in cycles of approximately three years. * * if. 11)0 communicable disease . is at its peak bow, Monroe said, and should begin to drop off during the month of July. A baby is.J>om in the United States about every 3 seconds. Eye Plane for Philippines to make this truly a gifti Nevada had the highest acri-(rom the people of the Pontiac |dental death rate of the states In HaskUl explained. jone year with 157.8 per 100.000 population. By contrast New Jer- '■tarea." 1 'J ••This This is w hy we have named ‘s u .j ■ . ithe craft 'The Spirit ol Pontiac’.'* ranked lowest with a 41.-,he said. iratio. ____________ , Committee chairman Clyle Kaskill has announced that the committee is past (he half-way mark in its drive to buy a specially built $30,000 airplane as a "peo-ple»-to-peoples" gift to the Far East government. The prenentotioa will take place at Pontlao Municipal Airport July M when the PhlllpplBe Blent oniolals A the Island republic will come here to accept the gift, uooonling te HasklU. ."We now have commitments totaling more than $16,000," said Haskill. The plane, a Helio^3ourier. flve- It would be used by the Wycliffe Bible Translatorw. Inc., to spread literacy among natives, translate languages neier before reduced to writing, and In general fight Communist propaganda with Cbrlstinnity. Anyone interested in making a donation, large or small, is urged to contact Haskill or a committee member. i Most donations have come from| church Sunday school classes and piiv'ate citizens "Some donations have come in from business and industry, but our majcn* goal is personal dona- NOW FORMING Goilagher's Summer ACCORDION SCHOOL For s Umhsd number of ihtdoota JOIN NOW AfSt from 4 to 60 Our method i» quick sod easy, no obligation to purchase. FREE BAND WEEKLY FREE ACCORDION WHILE LEARNING ir BarKl in Action. Drop In any Saturday from i 1:00 A.M, t 12.00 r-. Private half our leison $2.50 Our teacher, Mrs. Widman, is i qualified instructress. GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. IS I. Muroo. FeoHac, Pf 4-0S66 — Open Mon. sad FH. Ivss. AP Pkrtolsi MASSACUi: GATE — Workmen reproduce the massacre the British garrison in June 1763. The {massacre’ gate at restored Fort Michilimackinac gafe frames the British barracks restoration, kt Mackinaw Qty. It was through the land gate The project probably will be completed by the kt the original fort that Indians swarmed to July 4 weekend. (jhief Pontiac’s Hangout Restored Fort Ready by the 4th IWAfJKlNAW CITY U» - The n^est restoration project in the C«at Lakes country—Fort Mlchil-iifarkinac—Is expected to be rndy tor public viewing by the July ^ weekend. *nie project is considered one of tl» most dramatic since the resto-r«lon of Jamestown and has (’4ught the attention of archaeologists and historians in this country aid Canada. fi'ort Michilimackinac was the 3ne of a bloody ma.wacre in ief Pontiac’s War of 1763 when lifdians used a ball game as a ruse toy storm the fortification. ! PMtlac's warriors, playing The restorattoii. is jwing saper-vlsed by Dr. Ei^ene B. Prter-■cM. director of historic projects for the Mackinac Isiknd State Paih Coniniisslon. Dr. Moreau S. Maxwell p( the Michigan .State Museum is in charge of archaeological excavation. Victor il<^ of Williamstown. MSU museum staff member, did much of the rehearch. Several murals which will grace a restored British barracks building have been painted by Dirk Gringhuis, Eaat Lansing artist. The restored lort wilLbe a real treat (or history enthusiasts who recall a ci-ude stockade built , by WPA labor in the 1930’s. The structure contained Civil War vintage cannon which were obvdousty out of place in an 18th Century kite. The new stockade stands 30 feet high with bastions or semi-block-houses placed at the corners. Authentic British-style barracks have been reproduced and accurate restorations of French fur traders’ cabins are being constructed. , AH in all, it’s the newest thing in oldtime military construction. ' tk« gate aad i lindian women, with guns and t(fmahawks under their. blankets, had lined up oOtkide the fort to watch the game. The warriors snatched the weapons and within minutes part of the British garrison was mag-B^cred, the remainder .-made prisoners. - . The French built the fort about 1715. Because of its strategic military location, its possession was (ought over for many years by French, British and Indians. In 1780, fearing their weak girrison might come under attack, the British decided to_build another famous bastion, Fort Mackinac on Mackinac Island. GO CARTS CUSTOM COLOR 12 2. Pniy St rt 4-S513 at ROCHESTER MEADOWS GOOR RESIGN m r SeiMt Oak Floor I */4 Bireli Intorior Doors FrovitioN For Futuro • Cattom KitchoN CabiMH by Crichton's ' of Roebottor You arc cordially invited to drive out to Rochester and inspect the nrvodel home et 424 Rewold Drive in Rochester AA^adows. 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The pan fish fMlUc PrcM Pk*M k;*Pkn H he brought home from the Westacres Lagoon were toothsome and almost enough for a nibble apiece for the remaining five members of his family. The graduate's eternal tassel trouble can be as annoying as a troublesome mosquito on a summer evening. Pontiac Central’s champ debater, Clark Davis of Rose court, responds in traditional fashion with a hearty blow. Next time he turns his head, though, it will be back again! Seven Alumni on Faculty Theater School Ready Willis PTA Holds ^Last’Luncheon Mrs. William Mihalek installed officers for Willis PTA at the annual 'last day' luncheon Thursday in tte multi-purpose room. Working with Mrs. Cari Mastery incoming president, will yr^lrs. Edward Rockwell, ▼ke president; Mrs. Charles Hami^ire, teacher vice presi-' dent: Mrs. Albert Krueger, secretary; Mrs. Lavem Knibbs, treasurer; Mrs. James Miles, historian. Council delegates will be Mrs. Sylvester Cudnohufsky, Mrs. Ge^e Gronsky and Mrs. William Davis. Alternates are Mrs. Alfred DavWge. Mrs. Willis Schnekenbur^r and Mrs. Thomas Heosoh. ■k * * Announcement was made of the purchase of 55 pair of roller skates during this school year. Gift.s were piesented to Mrs. Betty Trudgen and the follow- ing teachers wlio will not return in the fall, Mrs. Armen Googasion, Mrs. Miles, Richard Stollard and Joseph Bruno. Mrs. Lawrence Ferman, Mre. ^hnekenburger. Mrs. OaWd, Mrs. Krueger and Mrs. Henson were in charge of ta* bles and flower arrangements. * * it Linda Cox, Judy Washuni. Carla WSkins and Alice Krueger of the Service Squad Girls cared for the small children. " Beginning its 19th season Monday in the Greek Theater at Cranbrook, the Summer TTieater School will include on its faculty seven of its own alumni. Katie Bigge of Bloomfield Hills and the University of Indiana will be director of makeup and special assistant to the director, while Mary Barton Geiger of Birmingham, a graduate of NOTthwestem University, will be head of the inter-m^iate division. Abby Says, Don*t Order the Boy Around Try Asking, Then Throw In a Little Love By ABIGAIL VAN Bl'RFA. DEAR ABBY: Our 15-year-, old boy is our problem. He won't do a thing unless he is paid for if. He worked last summer at a garage and w ' heard all over town what a good worker he was, but if we try to get him to mow the lawn or clean _..lhe basement or even hi^, own room he will sneak out ot the fttjTO" before we can catch him. too young to throw out of the house bag and baggage (which is what his father thinks will cure him). Should we just put up with this kind of behavior until he is 18 and then let the Ai-mj-train him? CORNERED DEAR CORNERED; Your son needs some affection and real understanding. Do >oii '"order'' him to do things, or do .vou ask him properly? I have yet’ to meet the normal 15-ycar-old boy who wouldn't lespond to a little praise, a lot of love and a modest * incentive. it * * DEAR ABBY: I wouldn t call Lestdr an alcoholic but he does like his drinks now and ihuB. and even fiine......h& .^ gets a few drinks in him he , starts giving things away. ____ ■STfavT ^ hat. I don't know how’ many neckties, several cigarette lighters and even his lodge realize that it's the drinks that make him big-hearted? Last Saturday, night Lester was feeling good again and he gave away my plastic raincoat. It only .cost 79c. but I like to keep it in the car. Do I have the right to call the waitress he gave it to and a-sk her to return it? LESTER'S WIFE DEAR WIFE: Ask Lester to get the raincoat back or to replace it. But don't you go collecting things your husband Double in Diplomas NANCY OUVER Nancy Oliver, daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. W. Oliver of Motorway drive, graduated fcom Mi^igan State Uplveriity ^Sunday. Miss Oliver received a B. A degree in history and, ' education. She is affiliated with lets Tau Alpha Soit>rity. MABGfkv OUVER Margery Oliver," Nancy's twin, has received her bache-kw of arts degree in elementary education form Michigan Slate Uhiv^ty. She is also affiliated w|h ZeU Tau Alpha Sorahty at the university P. S. Nudge Lester toward Stay There and Smile Your Best By E.M1LY POST „ Dear Mrs. Post: RecenUy I was invited to a qarty at a friend's house. When I arriv’ed 1 was very much surprised to find a woman there to whom I have not spoken for a long time. When I saw her my first impulse was to leave but thought belter of it and as a result spent the most uncomfortable afternoon of my life. Don't you think the hostess, who kne»v I was not on friendly terms with this person, was wrong in inviting us to the same party? Also, what is one suppo^ to do when faced with a situation of this kind? - Answer: You \werq quite right to stay. To have left the party would have been qnfor-givably rude to your hostess' who. I am sure, did not remember that you and this other guest were not on friendly terms. In any case, when enemies meet in the house of a mutual friend they disguise t^ fact that tfiey do not speak as much as they can tor the 'of their hoslen and other gyests who would bp mad^ Very un-camfortaMe tt they were made aware of the existing enmit>. DEAR ABBY: 1 can give "Mother of Two" at least 25 good reasons why I am not asking a girl to the Senior Prom this year, and they all jiave a picture of George ^Vashington on them. Add them up: Rent a fu.\ . Tickets to prom, per i-ouple Corsage......... Gasoline and |>arking car (mini $2 Soft drinks at prom . $1 Eat out afterwaids . $3 Dig? "NO MILLIONAIRE " Dig. My, how times have J9 . S3.50 mingham and Mt. HolycAe College. Marcia Nel^ of the University of Michigan will serve as intermediate assistant. Nan-"cy Walker of Pontiac will aid in the junior division and Jo-Anne Wheaton of Birmingham and Michigan State will be a general assistant in the junior- Swimming in Jonah pools will be taught by Ct^ Weston of the Theater School. The Theater School program lasts all day for six weeks in the junior ■ intermediate diid-sions and eight weeks in the senior divisions. It includes work in all phases of theater, in'cluding participation in plays, Afternoon recreation in the pools, or the Cranbrook tennis courts. Registration is planned primarily for the North Woodward communities, but students from farther away are accommodated when there is a place. Director is Carl G. Wonnberger, drama head and head of English at Cranbrook, Bloomfield Hills. Forget That Net for Better Wave ■ (NEA) — On the nights when you do not pin curl your hair, try leaving off your wave net. You’ll be surprised at the results. For far from preserving tlie curl, a wave siet fends to flatten out a hairdo. It's fine for wear with pin curls since it keeps the pins fmm slipping But otherwise, hair fluffs up and holds a set better without a net. And you . Picnic time and she’s dresied for it in a bgat-neck T-shirt of black, blue and white striped cotton knit, with 'solid-dolor trih-knit Slim Jim pants, standard equipment for sports and picnics this summer. Toss them in iJte washing-machine and they come out ' bright and fresit. with nd fading, no shrinking. ^ \ . ' V ' .* , An old-fashoned tire swing in the yard of the Raymond D. Mundes of Meadow Place is enjoyed by Barbara Stock, 10, also of Meadow Place, and Martha Munde, 9. The two epitomize the long golden hours of childhood summers shared with a congenial neighbor. Playhouses and dress-up and berrying are also on their summer agenda. Area Graduation News Charles Ronald Hummel, who was graduated cum laude from Princeton University, Princeton, tI.J„ Tuesday has arrived in London, Engjaiid, for summer work with a group of 10 exchange graduates. His parents, the Charles Hummels of J>evon Lane, Birmingham. who attended the exercises, have arranged a tour of the Continent as a graduation present. He wpi do graduate work at the Harvard College of business administration this fall. ■ , ♦ ♦ * Henry H. Beam, son of the Henry Beams of Larchlea drive, received a bachelor of science in engineering. ♦ * Sr. M. Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Lee and children Robert and Susan have just returned from Ramey AFB, Puerto Rico. Where Sgt. Lee has beea ttii-tio^ for three years. the Edward Pritchards of Fourth avenue, and his mother Mrs. Earl Lee of Woodlow drive, Waterford Township. * * * Adventist young people of Pontiac saw their official delegates off this week to a big North American youth congress in Atlantic City, N.d. Glenn Joe Heil of Oakland • avenue, assistant missionary volunteer leader ^ counselor' of the Young Pbo|de's Pathfinder Qub, will be among the 1.600 delegates. Accompanying him will be Mrs. Heil, Carol N. ^Heil. the Donald L. Red-wines. Naomi and Marilyn X, Patchin. * It * James A. Jolly, noir^...Mr. and Mrs. T. JoDy of Delaware (Wve received a master of arts degree from Michigan State University at the recent commencement exercises. ' * ♦ ♦ • Preceding the University of, Michigan commencement exercises Saturday, the Carroll C. Braids of Rosewood drive honored their daughter Norma-lee at family dinner in Ann Arbor. She recflved her ba<^ lor of arts degm in educatian. Also attending ^ ceremony were the Rev. and Mrs. James Braid. Mrs. Roy Stroup, Mrs. Donald Brbnsoii, Albert Flynn, the John Braids with Sue and John Jr. w * ' ♦ Jerry L. Kniikic of Cooley Lake i;oad. Waterford Township. received his bachelors tion St Western Michigan University. A ★ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. John Oailford of Waterford Township were hosts at open house .Sunday honoring their son Charles Nixon who was graduated from Waterford High School. * ★ A Returned, to their home on Lewis street are Mr. and -Mrs. Leo Halfpenny who haVe been in New Yori^ aty tor a week. Sfr. Halfpenny attended the Municipal Finance Officers' meeting at the StatleMliMon Hotel. A A A The John Crawfords of gre-monl avenue. Waterford Towrn-ship, entertain 60 guests at an open hou^ fdr their son, Charles Nixoji. Sunday afternoon. Out-of-^-n guests were from Rochester. Lake Orion, Dearborn. Jaeksen and Ifigh-land Park. Nelson Kent Dalle>’, son of Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Dailey of Chippewa road, was among 1,-300 students recently graduated from Brigham Young University. Couple to Mark Silver Wedding The silver wedding aoniyer-sary of Mr. and Mrt. BarbW WUlianu wiU be obaerved Sunday at an house from 2 to 6 p.m. at their home on Florence avenue. Among the guests will. be pie June 19. 1SJ5, in Pontiac. Mr. WiUiam’s mother. Mrs. James H. Williams of Hartford. Ky., Mrs. Cfetus Parker of New Carlisle, Ind,, and Mrs. Otto Slaohsmann and daughters Alyee and Kajre, of Coloma, are expected. City Garden Directors Assemble for Coffee The Board of Directors Of the Ponithc Branch of Woman's National Farm and Garden Assn, gathered Wednesday morning for a coffee hour and business meeting at the Orchard Lake home of president, Mrs. Edwaid M. Buck-ley on CoRunerce road. Board members are Mrs. BWiam B. Hartman of Pitt read, first, vice presi4nt: Mrs. Harold E. Howled of East Iroquois road, second vice president: Mrs. William D. Thomas Jr. of Shore View drive, recording secretary; Mrs. John H. Patterson of Illinois avenue, rorresponding secretary: and Mrs. James Nye ol Byfvpn Shores drive, Standing committee chairmen. also members of the board of ^Urectors are Mrs. Veme C ‘Hampton of Brook-side drivct Bloomfield Hills, dvic improvement; Mrs. Mac T. Whitfidd M West Iroquoit road, conservation; Mrs. John E. Wbidiate of Union Lake road, educatioa; and Mrs. Barney W. Habel of Cbrtokeq Others are Mrs. Cleo R. Qat-ley of Ondda rtMd. flower show: Mrs. J. StamBih Sibley of Oriole rowl, horticultural therapy: Mrs. Arthur R. Young of Shore View drive. InterDatioDal oooperetiait Mrs- W. F. Maybury of East Iroquois road, marketing; Mrs. Robert B. Oliver of East Iroquois road, membership; and Mrs. Jack Habel of Miaqii road, noUtIcatioa. AAA Other board of directors members are Mrs. H. O. Lund-beck-of C^ppewa road," philanthropy; Mrs. Harold A. Fitzgerald of OtUwa drive, photography; Mrs. Phillip M. Hubbard of South Berieshire road, iKtigram; Mrs. Cecil Mc-Callum of Cherokee road, publicity; and Mrs. Louis H. Schinunel of West Iroquoii road, revisions. Others are Mrs. Bruce J. Annett of Sylvan Shores drive, . serapbook; Mrs. Harold B. Euler of Ottawa drive, social; Mrs. Robert J- Alton of West Iroquois road, ways and ipeans; and Mrs. Robert M. Glenn of Oarendon road, Bloomfield Hills, ycaritook. Plans lor the oominc year were fonnulated. Mrs. Sib-ley spoke «f thq work of the horticultural therapy committee at the Pontiac State Hospital and showed corsages made by members of the committee and by patients at the A second board of directors wm be held early in August. THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 190ft GIFTS From GEORGE'S PTA Units Hold Dinner Immadiate past oUicera and chainnen of Pontiac Council PTA gathared with the newly installed officers and chairmen a 6:30 p.m. dinner Tuesday the Joslyn Avenue Untied Presbyterian Church parlors. Mrs. George Gray, new president, ceadtirled a brief basiaest meettaig. Pragnun plans tor aoxt season, reported by Mrs. Charles CoppersmUh, were approved. Mrs. WlUUm Aaderien, r Herbert MiiUom aad Mrs. 8laa ley Boyd ware elected delegates ar laigB. OutfolBg oOtoers presented a gift to Mrs. Aaderson, Immediate past president, were Mrs. Russell Bell, Mrs. Lyle Dusenbury and Mrs. John Talbot; table decorationa, Mrs. Melvin Norberg. George Gray was a special guest of the group. Wed in CaMNISt !)!{{ Couple Trips to Falls Candlelight nuptials o( Margaret Ann Hawkins and John Perry Has-sensahl wsra solenuilnd the Rev. Wayne Smith ol ^crerest Baidbt Church, assisted by the Rev. Philip Somers, in Marhnont Baptist Cburefa, Saturday evening. the brid^ daagMer at Mrs. Idw Henry Hawkins at Maamt far Did I I.V.D. Wash 'a' Wssr DRESS SHIRTS >99 "Ciorgs ir R.V,0. GiH Tiei .......$1J»0 FREE GIFT BOX Friday, Saturday. Monday Girli' 3-14 New S3 SWIM SUITS la r* . Planning the annual summer ball at Rochester Country Club June 25 are members of Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Si^ma Alpha Sorority. Mrs. Harry Rhodes (from left) of Liberty street is chairman, Mrs. L. S. Schienfler of Drayton Plains, publioUy chairtpan. MrL Jack R. Andress of Waterford Township is planning nautical decora-tions and Mrs. Charles T. Knowlton Jr. of Dwight avenue is ticket chairman. A)pha Alpha Sets Summer Ball summer ball lorlSigma Alpha Sororify is set for Club. Live music will be'provided Chapter (rf EpeflonVune 25 at the Rochester Countryjfor dancing from 9 p.m. to 1:30 Giro B.V.D. Kail BOAT NECKS )99 "Ckatga If' B.V.D. Walk Shafts .. .$3.9f B.V.O. Deck Poafs $3.?9 FREE GIFT , BOXES EASY TERMS Girls' 3^«x, 1.69 Ploy SHIRTS, SHORTS 99c EASY TERM MR. aad MRS. SARGEY ROSIN Set Golden Wedding Fete Wash a' Wear Men's Slacks K99 GW Jockatt..............$3.99 B.V.O. - 79c FREE GIFT BOXES Wash 'a' Wow Mon's GIFT ROBES 099 -Ckoffnir W PoiMMS ....$1.9 anaeSharta $1J MR. 3 ^ Summor Ssle ^5«MWASH 'N' wear oonoHs 199 2.99 3 to 14 Cotton Skirts 1.^ EASY TERMS ^el Boys' SHIRTS. SHORTS 99 Too Skirts 49c EASY TERMS Sale Boys' 1.69. 3to;0 SWIM TRUHKS 99' For their golden wedding niversary, Mr. and Mrs. Sargey Rosin of Lakeside drive, Ellzabeih Lake Estates, will be honored by their children at a one o’clock ner party Sunday at the Pontie.c Country Club. Children who are hosts for the affair will be Sonya R. Zoch of Elizabeth Lake road. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Moore of Lakeside drive, Mr. and Mrs. Venson Rose of Oak Knoll road, the Stanley Coopers, the Gerald Rosins of Detroit and Lt. Cmdr. Alexander Rosin who srill arrive by plane from San Diego. Calif., with his wife uid two children. Wedding vows will be renewed hi a Russian Orthodox ceremony eondnrted by tbe Rev. John ChepnleH of Detroit la the presence of the couple’s M direct descendants. It gmadchiMren nnd 19 great-graadchlldren. The couple, mdriled in RUaaia, June 11, 1910, have been residents of Michigan for 13 yean. . Expect^ at an open Rouse at the Rosin home after 3 p.m. Dirt Gardeners Hold Meeting Mrs. Arthur Oompton'opened her Watkins Lake home to the Dirt Gardeners for breakfast Tuesday. Mrs. James Weaver presided at the business meeting. Mrs. Kenneth Cidlcy reported on Lotus Lake, Mrs. Vivian Tubbs, oa care oif roses, Mrs. Baaii E. Mackay, on migration at birds, and Mrs. George Quine on Jap«-j nese flower arrangements. Guests of the group were Mrs. NlchoUs Manzella and Mrs. Harry White. some 250 guests including friends from California, Connecticut, Delaware. Florida, Mississippi and New York, ship, and the late Mr. HawhJBs waa ghreu hi marriage by her brelher Ocm. The Fraderlek •f AllMrta TWmMp, irt parMta at the bridegroem. Embroidered wdiite^ nylon organdy over taffeta lashiooed the floor-length bridal gown which ended In a chapel sweep. A crown pearls and organdy Inserts secured the fingertip veil. A * * A white orchid, stephanotis and valley lilies were arranged in the bride's band-cascade bouquet. AAA Cascades of yellow daisies contrasted with piJe blue nylon organdy frocks for Mrs. Gene Hawkins of Waterford, her sister-in-law’s matron-of-honor, and the bridesmaids, Frances Hdopingarner and the bridegroom's sister Ruth. Lswaada Hstseuahl was Junior attendant aiM Deborah Jey Hawkins, her aunt’s flower-girl, carried a basket of yellow dalstea MRS. JOHN P. HA8BENZAHL groom was attired in a beige organza bheath with pink accoosortea The newlyweds left for a Niagara Falls honeymoon and will, live in Drayton Plains. ''Jane Is DRESS MONTH OnThe esquire side w a Robert Mrs. Henry Rhodes, general chairman, has appointed Mrs. Charles T. KnowRon Jr. ticket chairman. Assisting her will be Mrs. James Vincent, Mrs. Richard Falls, Mrs. Thomas Stachler, Mrs. Calvin Warner and Stephanie Lipa-bury. ' Dooorattons chairman Mrs. Jack Andress haa aeleeltd a nautical Umuic for the paify. Mrs. Don Marphy, Mrs. Edwa^ Hummel Jr., Mrs. R. O. Allen, Mrs. John Oroaey, Mrs. Eugene Burdette and Mrs. Myshnll Rose comprise her committee. Mrs. Calvin Rhodes is chairman of the patron committee on whidi Mrs. Winston Hopp and Mrs. Fred Mueller will serve. Mrs. Robert Hasse and Mrs. Rali^i WUson -will assist Mrs. Jack H<^er, orchestra committee chair- Mn. Mrs. L. S. Schienfler, Mrs. Carl Rose and Mrs. Robert Williams will handle publicity. Dance proceeds will aid the sorority’s state philanfliropic proj-ecta. The public may purchaoe* ticketa from any aorority memberl or at the door. Haasenzahl, best man for his brother, and ushers, Lyle Pa^ of Auburn Heights, and Jack Sei-Homer Hassenzahl, usher, and Scott Smift, ring bearer. At the church ncepUon, Mrs. Hawkins greeted guesU in a pink lace sheath dreSs with matching accesaorfes. Mother at the )»tde- Twins' Moms to Hear Talk “Members of the T w i n s’ Mothers’ Club will meet at 8 p.m. June 23 at the Pontiac Federal Savings & Loan on West Huron street. AAA An open discussion wUi follow Dr. Charles Senr.pere’s talk on the ’’Medical Aspects of ’Twinning.” AV A-^ A. An obstetrician here. Di’. Sempere is the father of five year old twin boys. Members are encouraged to bring thelr husbanda to the affair. AAA Twins. Mrs. ’Theodore’Stick* ney of Pontiac and Mrs. dames Dearing of Drayton Plains were guests when the club held its first annual banquet recently at the Rotunda Itm. Mrs. James Doan of Pontiac Is a new member of Ihb group. Lir|o Siio, Nodra* WASH ’H’ WEAR CUnON ARHELS s FALL BRIDAL BRIDAL SALON COLLECTION COME IN FOR YOUR PRIVATE SHOWING... Gowns for your entire bridal party . . . exclusive yet not expensive. 37 W. HURON. Hikar Bldg. 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FbUadelphia had Iti first ter as a dty in ITOl. MIAMI BEACH, (UPI) — Amer>ott which doesn’t wcHrk well. This lea’s praertking physicians were told bluntly Thursday thdr ideas of what causes people to eat are scientifically outmoded and they should pay attention to two brain switches. type doesn’t particularly enjoy eating, he Just has no idea when he’s had enough. One turns on appetite and tells a person he is hungry, said Dr. Albert J. Stunkard of the University of Pennsyivaida, Philadelphia. the other turns off appetite by teUIng the penm he has eaten These switches or nerw re in the brain's hypothalamus region. FAMED TURNEK - ON, OFF The hypothalamus has of late years acquired some fame as an ‘apistate,’’ that is, a tumer-up of appetite. . Stunkard went much further. He made It both a tumer-on and a tamer-off of the desire to eat Stunkard considered the nerve control wonders centered In the hypothalamus amply proved many animal experiments, especially that there are, two eating switches which, in normal p^le, respond accurately to the ne^ of the body chemistry for sustenance by creating the hungry feeling and to a chemical signal when that need has been met. You have the faulty tnmerroft swtich In many oversqelfht people, he enid. There Is "the housewife who tells in exasperation (rf her ability to stop nibbling once she ICMIlflCil South End Union I EM 3-0661 NOW SHOWING kOMD/SHniDr^ II AWD gwtwtrrt OUT TO puoifg n / ALAN lADD ■ JLAN A‘<:-iUR ■ VAN HEFi iN ' (il ORGE STEVENS ■ SHANE WTiat’s more, he said, it also controls thirst, breathing, and ‘mature sexual behavior.’’ ’ he exclaimed in on an Its lour sidea. His wonderment, however ' only the idng Klqnce. * TYPES OF FAT F(»JU This science allowed him to draw a sharp distinction between two types of fat people who can’t reduce de^ite their own be^t efforts and the best efforts of their doctevs to help them. Type one has an appetite tqmer-on wEgeh. is on nmch of tho time, ms type renly enjoya eating. ’Type two has an appetite turner- NOT ENOUGH KNOWN And “how rarely do we hear ven intensely neurotic obese pei^ ms tell of an irresistible compulsion to eat large amounts of food?’ enough is known about what psychologteal and/or body ehem- He urged the physicians to think In terms of faulty brain switches while dealing tvith these pec^le. they do, fitcy’ll root out many intereirting end useful facts, hi invdicted. At any rate, prevailing Ideas among prnetieiiig physicinns of what causea the hnngiy feeling are no longer sound. There Is the Idea that the empty stomach gives off pangs and these pangs make people want to eat EVEN WITHOUT STOMACHS. Yet people who have lost their stomachs In surgery get Just as hungry as people who retain theirs, and animals whose stomachs have BEGIMS TODAY! — Footurasot — 1:00-3:17—5:23 7:40-0:55 m OAKLAND DOORS OPEN Daily it 12:45 p.m. NOW PLAYING COMPLETE SHOWS AT 1:00-3:02-5:16 7:25—9:40 THREE ACADEMY AWARD WIHHERS in Hie MOST EXPLOSIVE DRAMA of the YEAR! if'-- 61^0^ iik/m. Mbiiz tm BiamemmrnHiSSm Urn Most Exphtlv Star CofnMwHeA OfThaYaar Mn^MiXTaTENNESSS WOUAMS’ _ jOTSmETON-WTO !««-■—w-mmm AdM: ‘BACKWOODS BUMT I Next: ‘THE STORY OF RUtH’ been stripped of nerves show hun- ger when not fed. The much sounder theory of has a glaring flaw. It assumes that the -eating "drive"'set into motion by the hypothalamus merely tapers off as the person who has the "drive,’’ eats — that the "drive runs opt of steam." But animal experiments show there Is a second nerve center there which is as physiologically powerful as the appetite center. This means the hjix>tbatamui is Just as responsive, tKwmally, the feeling of having had enough! as it is to the feeling ot being lUue spruce. HAYEAPICNIOl! IwoL EMiOT nornwi BIDES, niiusoiil WCmCAI'STIUIST; BOLUICOASTEI. I B0AT»Gat6nSnN8} DONT MISS 70HNNT60l6Er IN. FERSONI Sitiiiiir. hut 2S 2PJL empty, he said. -ii INOW BRING THE KIDDIESI OUR PLAYGROUND IS THE FINEST AND irS ALL FREE! OPEN 7:00 P.M. SHOW STARTS AT DUSK ^ EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING in OAKLAND COUNTY! ^ Hs js^fe9vi|leoNtheeampu§aNcl ailcNferiM|Anc(l ..Tand it’s clll HnUV tM 0xp9rimait h Japan0$* UtsIng—WUh then aoMAy payot» boyt—WHk Hitt b0by-$lttlng nnuinet—WHh th»t glil in thn boyt’iocknr nom—WlUt thotn pom-pom gkio —fntk thooo oenmbiod ogghoad$—WM$ that epoi, eooi tbowor ote. ote. ofe. and barring anthony Perkins uane^da ranuialsion the -ftbulous new^oung star •OBBY DARIN skgsthatNitsonol WARNER BROS. HUWwRto-AMNE "ftSib! JOSHUA [0 I ALSO ★ BRAND NEW AiVD FIRST BUN! f \ CnkanhU has a populatkn pMMr<4AMM> 1> rnmiQa. Chtel axpwt ia rOpWTWHen THE POXtlAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JUNE 17, 1960 SANDERS FORWENT TRAVIS HARDWARE Aanhalt. i erally uaed to cover the riieathing tf m new Itoow, la alao effective atuntinc the growth o( h| « gar4an. Mi^ of Aeathllig idaced between rowa ot MKm'S CHOICE noWEIS airi VECnuU run Oonpiila Lam EoiipaMal ai4 Fowl aaO SMd Tm. Qui§M Cratoi. lie. n hwt. n 4-am Open Bvmbga *111 • pm. REDWOOD PUNnB BOXES BU Six9t Sm the Lateif ia BARBECUE GRILLS Famous Jocobsen MOWERS CLEARANCE PRICED Full 18 Inch Cut 2 FE 4-1112 Careful Cutting., of Roses Pays Fo/uh aiu/Oa^uieti7tew6 I Snbatance of tbr atm is aboot 1.41 tines the denity of water. Somehow when the roses bkxMn everything else seems to be right in the garden even though there may be planta to set out, weeds to pull and lawns to rake. The tool, steady spring has fo^ tertd sturdy rose growth and the blooms ore brightly hued. Plants that were set out late this sffflng may be a bit behind schedule 'but by midsummer, they will catch up. Their lail rose display should be spectacular. One of the tricks of keeping a rose planting tidy is to trim off faded bloomi, regularly. Do not wait until the rooet wither and droop, but snip them off os soon peak bloom passes. When cnttlng faded blooms Ike s dose look at the rose usoally Is a three-leaflet leaf. By-pass this leaf and look for the first flve||eaflet leaf. IVfl cal the faded bloom off Just above It. A new shoot will appenr from this point When cutting roses for the house be just as cautious only longer stems will be needed. Always leave at least two five-leaflet leaves the plant. Excessive cutting of new rosebushes for house arrangements hampers growth. Cut new rosebushes spai;ingly until ts are establlahecL Work Fast Carefully When You Transplant Transplanting of material this applies to seedling tomatoes as well as to young oak trees-4s not so much a matter of luck as it Is a matter of taking pains. Plants, to flourish and even to survive, need soil in which to put out their roots, air. water and food. Heavy clay soil withholds some of these, and very light sand can not hold tome of the others. The gardener must remedy aUid Improve soilyconditions—and this involves, aimg other things, digging, one activity which has not at this reading been replaced by miracle ^-homi^-niif Where you are tranqilanting material with bare roots, the trick is to work fast, because the tiny hairs which are the feeding roots of seedlings dry fast when in contact with air and are sometimes IdUed. In transidanting sapdliogs, ays have a place ready to receive them, try to move them with protective earth around the roots —and, perhaps most important, dig item out carefully and deeply so that the root system is intact, not ripped or tom- Then protect them against hot sunshine ■ give them plenty of water for a time. Annual Flowers Can Go in Bulb Bed Sometimes deciding what to do with the bulbs to you can get your petunias, marigolds, i dragons, and alyssum planted presents a big problem. How about the idea of not doing anything wMi those bulbs, but planting your summer flowers among the bulbs? As quickly as the bulbs go out ' bloom, remove the flower stalks, fertilize and plant. When the summer plants are small, the nomial flower bed looks pretty bare. The leaves of these spring bulbs will screen this bareness until the small plants get started. After three or four weeks the bulb foliage will begin to dry and fade. At this time just give these stalks a gentle jerk and they will snap off the bulb. The ripened bulb will remain for another sea-while you destroy the dying ftriiage. By this time your summer plants will be growing rapidly and soon come into bloom. A FINAL CHAT - E. T. Newsome, visiting horticulturist from the Milledgeville, Ga. State Hospital, concludes his visit to the Pontiac State Hospital with a visit to the girls’ gardens. W'ith him are George Hilliker, supervisor of the chil- PoMm PrOM Pkota dren’s program, Mrs. Eleanore McCurry, Director of Occupational Therapy and Mrs. Alice W. Burlingame, who sparked the Horticultural Therapy program Into reality and who works weekly with the patients. Southern Horticulturist Studies Local Program By JANET ODELL Pondac PreM Home EdHi Some years ago it was our privilege to write an artide for The Press on the Horticultural Therapy program at Pontiac State Hospital. Started by Alice Wessels Burtin-garae of Birmingham, this program has been a pilot program for the country. Horticultural Therapy is still going strong at the l^al hospital. Similar programs have started in many other institutions. Mrs. Bur-I' Hngame is about to have a book publisfied on the subject. Michigan State University gives a degree in Horticultural Therapy. Because the fame of this type ol flierapy has spread, there came the State Hospital last week a horticulturist from Milledgeville State Hospital in Milledgeville, Georgia. E. T. Newsome has a giant from the Southern Regional Education Board to study horticultural therapy in several areas so that he can direct such a program the Milledgeville institution, the largest mental hospitals in the country. Mr. Newsome expressed Us admiration of what Is being done by Mrs. BurUnganie and her corps of volunteers. He has recruited some 00 volunteers fer his own hospitaJ; they work with UO patients each week. In oo«-traat te fhe large population in the PMtine ann, Milledgeville has only about 12.000. And the hospital has 12,000 patients. Ilf Georgia gardening goes on the year round. There patients work in gaMens, orchard and greenhouses. Mr. Newsome told of one patient who had been particularly violent. But since he been wording with soil in greenhouse, his violent spells have SUMMER CLEARANCE JACOBSEN'S M"“EN Ivsry Olooaing Thing Thai GROWS'’ TOWN POTTED FLOWERING SHRUBS Vs Reg. 1.98 $|32 SALE! Finest quality jumbo flowering shrubs. All in octive growth. Many in flower. PLANT ANYTIME without root disturbance. OFF . • Flowering Almond ' • Weigelo • Mock- Little Care Can Save Your Bulbs Patients partidpating in the Horticultural Therapy program in Pootiac work in ganSms during the summer. They do flower and corsage arranging during the winter. Volunteers carry on this work with the patienU. WHh Mr. Newssne we walked wee the girls %orfciiig in I gar- I at the amual Gardening has meant new hope for many patients in the Praitiac SUte Hospital. E. T. Newsome thidcB it has such hope to offer mental patients everywhere. POTTED ROSE BH^HES many in bBNiln $J95 Begiaaiag fOVt It We WIO Chew niiPJt. CIOSSD SOHDAT THRU mr as augost McNEIL’S NIJRSIXY A 6-tM tqAlNxle Bwy. Jwt SmU of M-taSwWUoa ( Ashes of wood, coal both bard and soft, and even fine dnden of value to loosen heavy day, but soft coal ashes should be weathered for a season to get rid of toodc substances. Now Hudson Fonct Co. 4-FT. CHAIN LINK FENCE All Steel Posts 79* FT. INSTALLED TcfmlnsI PosH Extra Easy Tarms bdir%«s that experience with such a garde* eaa have an Important carry-over when the girla are released and have their own gardens some day. Boys fat IhWalhhIdli CWMIIM ■pHMIMI MlWfaS-lehahll hChsHOwlW • AwWelso*e«W0 lOAM gni IT RA4MMO OOtfOMAIMIIaMIIIVlil^ N.Y. Now that spring bulbs have done their stuff, here is a Up that will help them do It again next year. It js the size of the bulb that determines the flower. And it is the leaves that makes new bulbs. When your tulips, daffodils, hya-dnths, and other spring flowering bulbs finish flowering, save the leaves. Cut off the flower stalk, but do not disturb the leaves o bulb' for three weeks or more. Be fore bloom, the old bulb is spending its reserve to produce the bloom, but after bloom the leaves make next year’s 1^ and flower. If you can, spread a little fertilized around th^ bulbous idaats. A garden fertilizer Bice a 5410-20 is better than a lawn fertilizer but either one will be beneficial. As long as the fertilizer L spread on top of the aoU, it ii pretty difficult to burn the plants. One pound of fertilizer to SO squara feet would be ample for tfaeai plants. You need not cuRivate t into the soil. If you plan to Uft your bolbi and store them until fall, plan this project when the foUa^ begins to fade and yellow or turn purple. Do not cut off the stalks, hut store by varietiea, in a dry location. In the fall you will then discard the dry tops. A greener lawn is up to you! ^e%kia| won't mik* fnn freeaer. IVrp Amin wmi Its iteRily heiltin fraauks ghf* yo«r Imhi tte bsieHCwl dkt it Meds lor tiw bet^—.wlihoat bwBiag. without ceosiof extra oio«rin|. Strol oh odofteas, dean Tow Builou with the work-aavin Soon Spreader, four yetr-roviid way te a better tewH TURF BUILDER-5,000 Sq. Ft......$4.75 SCOTTS “BONUS’^ Kilb the weeds as it feeds the fand. Bag Covers 5,000 Sq. Ft ......$535 SCOTTS 4XD Easy Way to Kill Weeds —Fill the Spmder and Push It Over the Lawn —No Effort! Bag Covers 5,000 Sq. Ft. ........... . $3.75 SCOTTS “COPE” Destroys Ants, Grubs and Mosquitos That light On the Grass — Use Spreader Bag Cover* 5;000 Sq. Ft . . ..$3^ REGAL SEED and LAWN SUPPLY CO. ¥ff DlUVIR nSSF THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE 17, 1960 How You Can Be a Clever Gardener AP MewtlMtan* IV clever gardener idoein't cultivate a crop of accidenu. He handles hla rake, hoe and scythe with the same consideration a hunter usea In handling a gun, and he organizes his patch ot land before he starts to work. He'll get his work tools in shape before he begins that long : . If s best to wear clothing that tits weU so that it wU not catch on tools, fences, tomato stakes or bean poles. A hat sh^d periods should be avoided to 1 sunstroke and hand blisters. He'll be health conscious. ... All rough places on the handles of tools should be smoothed with sandpaper and broken split handles should be replaced beknv the implement is used. Hm metal edge of spade, hoe and cultivator should be sharpened aitb a file. If the metal Is brif^t instead of corroded the tools will be easier to use. Sted wool, sandpaper, or another abrasive will help put the metal uno sluHto- ... All pieces of broken glass, tobacco tins, coffee can lids, and other biu of rubbish that have a w'ay of getting into the garden altould be removed. Fences should be examined so that protruding nails and breaks in the wood may be fixed. Old rusty nails are dangerous, and these should be hammered into the wood or removed. Small heaps ot trash should not s of blood poison^ have resulted from weeding out piles of trash with the hands. HsU put his Bhaip garden toms safely out of the way when he is not nstag them. ... A hoe should not be carried over the shoulder as it may catch a bystander in the eye. Dangerous ends of garden tools should old, new and yet-____ be carried near the ground. | varieties of annual flowera A rake should never be left on, the ground when not In use. Seri- Interested persons can get furth-ous accidents have been* caused er information by writing to Rlch-when the end of the rake has ard F. Stinson, Associate Professor been rtepped on. . in Horticulture. Michigan State ■ f Unlversl^. East Lansing. Michi- TT be worn to shade the skin from excessive doses of sun. Long woik Moss Planting Looks Nico but Is Difficult One of the easieM mistita to make in gardening is to try to'l^ duce too many plants and too much bhxxn. Mass plantings ol any kind—a riotous mixture of colors or a cartful design in color, hefeht ' delightbil , aad thn skin should nut spny. Sprtys and plant hor-montn should be hept on Ugh ohelvM. ipored oopuratoly from they will hot Jbe a threat to rhildren or mtotakca by older membero of the family with poor Sprays that are poisonous should not be used on leaf vegetables or other vegetobles which may be eaten raw or withouf thor washing. Garden Day Set for July 23 EAST LANSING - Plans art }w underway for Garden Day at Michigan State Univ*ersity. The event, which is open to anyone, will be free and will feature conducted tours of gardens and shrub collections on the M.S.U. campus. Sponsors are the departments of horticulnire, urban planning and landscape architecture. The all-day event is slated lor Saturday, July 23. 1980. Tours through historic Beal-Gar-field Gardens, founded in im, will be conducted all day. Here visitors can see native plants, herbs, fiber plants, food plants, poisonous plants, medicinal plants and weeds of Michigan The Beal-Oarfleig Oardeos are M oldeat oMtlniioaaly operated of tUa type in the United , a good growing place for it. Dig a hole, in the first plaoa, larger than the tree’s ball of earth, and deeper than you think it need be. Wmk over the soil you have renooved if it is good enough. If not, replace It with better aoll. Dig carefully, too, the ■oil which will be below the roots. Don’t iriant too deep, nor yet too shallow. And give the young plant plenty of water during the difficult period wrhich fc^ows when it is adjusting to a new sltuaUon. h. .m »MorlofTu modoni mtorch brings big chongo hi bouso palntlni IBm Os... Oakland Fuel & Paint 436 Orchard Lok« Av«. FE 5<6150 PARK FREE REAR OF STORE ENTRANCE OFF STOUT STREET OTHER ROTO TILLERS From $99»5 Open 7 Days 3-EP. DYNA-mi Iriggt fir Stratton Motor. Extra Largo lebo Tinoa. Contrah on Hondlo. Regular $169 Terms to Suit M29 inat I 9 P. M. LEE’S SALES & SERVICE 921 ML ClcBMi' n 3-9130 KELLY S HARDWARE BKEEGO HARDWARE No. I 3994 AUBURN-iAOAMS. AUBURN HEIGHTS H 3041 ORCHARD LAKE AVE FE-2-88M H FE-2'3766 TOM’S HARDWARE* M?KIBBENi^ CHI ID’S % LL ^ W ' lOYDELL J DscwaIois Hoiss^ I PAINT MT ► bit* -^4 i Tube > Caulkisg; 9 4“^97't Coulking ^ 905 orchard lake AVE. FE •5-2-424 4 A GUN i. 97* 11 i 1576 UNION LAKE RD. EM -3 -3501 AdjuatoUa WINDOW SCREENS 95' Ur BLACK & DECKER 8t. HMOl Pork Wb«rt M. SturgeoD. 621 Oorfltld St. Howl Pork Hcnr, C. Jomei. 6U B. OuUirl* St.. *Hl^tu!rd'pfWUton. S361 6th St., Hodl-•on HelgtiU Torlor. 6611 Normon Rd. [Domoi. 1660 Ploo St. Wotton. 676 Crooboamo ___________Bcbtrinetbom. S716 Wood* town St., polled, Lokr Clorkitoo RMwmorr Rocheatcr Lowion I St.. Milford Losing their licenses due to un-satisfadtory driving records were: _ Oonur H. Orogon Jr., 667 W. Huron jtrrr R. Le«. 23 Eonnott Rd. John C. BorteU. 6626 Domond St.. Jtrr, R. Le< John " WoUrfc --oroU _. WoUrtot driving while his license was suspended was Robert W. Hamlett of 85 E. Rutgers St. Marion R. 'Ihom of 322 N. Maplehurst St., Femdale, and John F. Zebel of 5881 Wright St., Troy, lost their licenses due to unsatisfactory driving records and failure to appear lor re-examina-tlon. TheyVe Bet Their Shirts on Him State Dem Leadeis Sure Kennedy to Be Nominated LANSING (AP) - Michigan Democratic leaders who have bet their political shirts on Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass) say he will the presidential nomination iuroid~ sr sitnkiter. 6666 Woiutwo' quickly St Los Angeles—possibly 'iioXrt*'6S"* 6160 stottriewlon the first ballot, not later than P. Archer, 1263 Eaton Rd. ^WUltom C. SclBi. 1666 PhlUlpe St., m26X1ShVu!“‘’ •••■ LsQIntet L. ColUag. 1160 E. Rowland St. Madlion Relghti deorge E. Dlogel, 30766 Pierce St.. Southfield Richard E. Otidler, 16U. Cherokee St.. Royal Oak Sllehael D. Peatber. 3117 Claweon St.. L. HolUday, 3620 Bdgar St, Rmral Oak Aentard S. Scbnldt. 611 Magnolia St. ^%vld Paneter. 26660 Church St.. Oak J^ J. Pereky. 13700 Saratoga St.. Roeel. 10136 Albany St.. Oak Park JoeetA J. Stelngold. 13301 NorUmeld ^^4|m«^R. WUllame. 616 Muir St.. *• Donald E. Wakefield. 2367 Coy Pemdale IMert L. Orerbee, 66661 E. 1 Rd. South Lyon _Chad E: Saetth. 13666 Mtanlni Parmington niose losing the right to drive ■ 0^iawart!**S6®“w Si^e- St. Royal Oak Wayne J. Daelee. 631 Madleon St.. Strip-Tease Gal Goes to Court * to Halt Arrests ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP)-Bk»de exotic dancer Bunny Ware lost two mtme battlet to the St. Louis police department Thursday night but she hopes to win the war in At the command of Capt. John Doherty, police arrested Buhny for the seventh and eighth times, bosIdBg her, as usual, on suspi-chNt of performing a lewd dnd But Bunny went into Circuit .eputt and the judge ordered police -to shqw cause at a hearing next Thursday why they rfioald be enjoined from arresting b«. biariet (Bud) Elliott. maiijMvr 9f the dob ^ i ^!^he has entire actl 'The police always break tt 19 be* fate she's finished. ' Each time police have also eoo-'fiscsted bar costume, and she has 'sewa a new one. Bunny says this Is an sonable invasian of property and the third. Some think Kennedy now. A second view is that sure victory will be signaled when Adlai E. Stevenson irrevocably takes himself out of the 1960 election picture. Hepatitis Toll Nearly Double 931 Cases Through May 488 Under Mark for Full Year in State LANSING (UPI) - Infectious hepatitis has stricken nearly twice as many Michigan residents so far this year as in the comparable period last year, the Health Department reports. # * * Die 931 cases reported through May are only 488 short of the record high number of cases tor a full year, the department said. Mlrhlgaii ttgami reHert as national tread for the liver disease which can cause oerioat damage to the organ and somc-tlmeo can cause death, the de- before the convention opens July 11. “We know Kennedy is the ultimate destination of the liberals. Diere is no place else to go,’ plained a hi|^ ranking leader. He predicted Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo» would throw in the .sponge after one ballot. Those liberals who for assorted reasons lean toward or are committed to Stevenson, Symington or Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn) are likely to “get their! pants scared off’ when Sen. Lyn-| don B. Johnson (D-Tex) collects 470 votes on the first ballot, the same party strategist said. | The source, who asked not to ' be MentUted, credited Kennedy with n connenntive SOO to 550 Unit ballot votes before any esndidste drops-out or v o t A switching. Nomination requires 7(t. This top echelon thinking will! be imparted to national conven-l tion delegates caucusing in East ing tomorrow, although' couched in tmns deemed inof-j fenslve to leaners toward Steven-: and Symington. No one pretends, making full Cases should be failing off as summer mounts, said Dr. F'. S. Leeder, director of disease control tor the department, but shows no signs of doing so. MEASLES ABATLNO ’Ihere were 554 cases ........ first five months of 1959 and 353 the year before, Leeder said. Measles, which have been on a (o be ihatlng, Ueder said. He said measles is a disease fiiat runs in cycles and this is a bigh-point year for it 7,702 tor the similiu' period a year ago, Leeder said. *lUs is deffidteiy a measles year, like 1968 was," Leeder said. Bowa on the left side of mat's hats are a sohrival of the ona-ller days when plumes were so piacsd to lassure freedom of Vision ki sword play. allowance for Gov. Williams endorsement, that Kennedy current-1 ly has more than 40 of Michigan's 1 51 delegate votes. However, Kennedy sentiment is expected to solidify in weeks ahead. Northern liberal leaders are chiUy toward Johnson, regarding to important Negro and other minority iipting groups crucial to Democratic success in industrial: states. The Michigan source said those' now reluctant would stampede to him as able but oolitical poison! Kennedy once directly threatened, with a Johnson nomination, driven; by fear of November defeat in their own 10,000 Workers Strike Canneries SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The walkout of ip,000 cannery workers wliich hit 60 Northern California plants Diursday shows no sign of settlement. Major plants made no attempt to operate. Big firms Involved in-idnde Cal-Pak, Libby NcNelU A Ubby. F. M. Ball, and Stokely-Van Canto. Vem Pankey, president of the ■■"listers’' CalUomia Council of Unions, says the Cslifor- Prooeswrs and Growers. Inc. which represents about 90 per cent of the industry in this sr^. Ihns I- I now getting hum J1.67 to 2.70 per how. The union council asks 25 oeMs lore per how ^ fringe behs- ’ .:--V ! Card of Thanks 1 imn TO raANK MT U A W T frltmto a ulfbbon Ito tbMr scU M klBdoMt A .flonl atlsrliie* Snr-ing my r*c«nt barMTcmral is Iht lou o( my vtft. Mn. Utn MltUr M* y*ry dmpwt titonki IPR sincere riUKES TO ALL thy- kind ntoUTU. fitoadt SBd ncignbon. for thair anny M- •r DouglM Okbtard. Many ttiaaki to tilt R*T. Otorgo Mooro and Plktoy Memorial ChapaL T h a Oabbard Family.________ me WISH TO THAHK OtJR MaKT tho Ooral aRertogi A card« of •ymsathy. Thanke to tho ntlsb-bon tor Uw lovoly moal. Atoo. to Rey . Don Oablor and Doaatooo-jobna nmaral Boma, John Lytla. Mn. MtMa~4tolau. Lovronac Chartor Jr. and Iba J. J. Rarir Paul-i MetlodU. ------- ------- tor and Mr. OaTU of the Moon Chapel of the Spartu-OrtHIn neral Home. Aabttrn HMnhta. Ttm Lewie caetw family. Funeral Directors COATS PVRESAL r— » Wibm Donelson-Iohns (mJalgniS^tw ?S5nir* »i!asif.ssg" Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME mmaSanU^^MtowMoto. Cemetery Lots 5 2 U3TS FOR SALE CHEAP. CALL OAKLAND HILLS. Help Wanted Male FART T Neadtd ai mar - i men lor eno^^oiY. CaU^Mr. Taylor, fb«TER AND' SroSk CLBRIL part time nlghta. T-tl p.m.^ nIgfaU a week. PE >0166.___ %E^NBIBLE WOMAN, LIVE IN. 6W days, i child, modern home, nlerencet. Oroentoat g.1471 sun. day only between 1 \-4. jBAL SSTA7”**-----“ ^lrSh'*«^r"taiae "ba^roL— OBUmltad ootentlAl. PTOgrcMiTe srostag omeo. R. T. (DICK) VALUE! PS 6-3621 3M Oaktoad Aye. Open 6 to I Help Wanted Female 7 -TSLEPRONB CANVASSER WANT-ad. Rzportaaee de^rabla but not aeceaaary. eator] tlon. PE 6-6d76. WOMAN TO UVB through Saturday houauwork. ntola erae. Ml 6-766lT __________ WTD: OLDER WOMAN TO UVE Id. Care of children and light boueavork. Room, board and eome aagei. FE 2-W7 ________ WANTED; HOpSEKBPIR ATO teby alttor tn 3 unaU bopa. Must lire In. Tinu can be ar-angod. Phone PS S-616g betvaoa • - '7^__________ :_________ urn.A WOMAN. »*at armNo and light houeenotk. OR 2-6666 attor 6 p.m.________________ rANTEO; CHECK OCT O 1 R L with toma reifeter eipertenee. Say-oa Drug. 6616 Tftograph at Maple_____________________ _ WOMiW WITH DSCORATINO E3t- aal^------------- -------- — eiuaaea. JAR Auto Store. Ill N. Saglnow. Soe Mr. stark SERTICB STATION ATTEN,JANf, MIdnIU ehin. Muat be eapcrl-enoed. Bennett Texaco, 200 B. Tatograph at Voorheia.__ SINOU^ NBAT^AFPEkRINO~ 1 furnlah : Frees, - AFPEARINO Tonng man for work in funeral boma. Apartmeat fumlahed. Wrtta Box lOrFentlac Freaa_______ DNUSdAL OFFORTONITT. TOP DOteb mechanic. Apply in per-fon, Al Harrto, Berylce ManAger. Eddie Steele Ford 2700 Orchard YOUNO MAN FOR ftisTACRANT work. Education completed. Apply 1-6 pm. Monahaa’a. 076 K. TRY W A N T A D s FE 2 8 -1 8 At U s.m. IMay thsra were replies at The Press stfles la tbs foUowiac IS, 15, 11, so, 38, 4«, 5S, «l, €5, M, 11. 84, S4, 100, im, 103, 106, 118. Help Wanted Male 6 AOENT SALESMEN WANTED. NEAT agsreaalve gentlemen oeer 21 to •ell and collect Inauranca on eetabUahed territoriee In Pontiac. Muat have automobile, ftopor-tuulty for advaucement. Vaca-. tlon with pay and retirament benefita. Call CK S-$Ul for appointment. ABOVE AVERAGE? Are vou worth 6112 a week tor •pectol typo route work? 66 etopi dally. Car and phone eaaentlal. Guaranteed 6112 plui expeneee weekly. Alao 1 part-time opening. Phone OR 3-6666.___ that live la Oakland i rounding counUea. Thla pi-------- for aaleamen, not order takora, not |»rt time aaleamen. not loaf-ora. but for men who are trUllng to work 60 hourt per week. If you aurt you o?*a wonderful future, plenty of money and quick promotion. We have men that hr - Srogrtaaad to management In 1 montha and aaleamen that hi made aa high aa 66.000 In ]ua montha time. Thla Is not door door aelllng. For petal view. caU FE 6-0430. ALUMINUM To work cutting out it aaaembUcif aluminum screens a storm sash Only tboaa with prior exptrlenci need apply. Northern Lumber Co 7660 Cooley Lake Rd.____ A PART tnn JOB If you ere free 7 to 10 p.m., neat appearing and have a car: you may be able to quaUfy for a job that will enable you to cam 160 a week and atlll retain youi regular Job. For Information call *•- Allen. OR 3-0622 --- AUTO MECHANIC. EXCELLENT opportunity for qualified worker, aaektng good earnings and steady omploynunt. Muat be exper-tonoM on Pontiac and Cadillac. Alao Rydramatlc experience. Lee Oibom Sates Co., 116 E. Uberty, . Milford. Mich. terr---------- a iimt Birrs S636 i tereated In sales and service n factory branch Corporation. Wl! iw to earn from ir week depending I26O per week depending on y( •bihty and effort Car a diath Advantage. References required. Married man preferred. For Interview appointment call FE 6-6116. 1 wlU want to talk with both you and your wife at your hoinik_______________________ EXPERIENCED BAKDt WANTED. _121_7^ Huron. Thomas Bakery. EXI^RIENCra MECHANIC WITH tools. Wilson service. 666 Orchnrd Lake. FIrE FIOHTERS CITY OF PONTIAC Salary 6013-6336 Minimum requirements, height 6t Inchea. weight 142 pc --'- * — 2i - 26. excellent pfayi {(on. High School gi equivtieni credits and have been a resident of the city of Pontiac for 000 year Immediately preceding the epplicetlon. Apply Personnel Department. 36 South Fork Street. Applications must be returned to the Pereonnel Department by Friday Juda 24, UtS. IA8 STATION ATTENDANT. EX-nertonced. mechanically Inclined. Local references. Oult Station. Telegraph —‘ HtOH SCitOOL ORAbUATE AND rifluaw, 6 a.m. Kampsen Real Estate Salesmen ' d la maktni PE 4dg21 f MEN WANTED NOW. MUST iS tomwogSET* AWly ^ So&t( ^ Inaw. 6 am.________~ OFENTNO UIKD CAR LOT KX- 6rr&.™as SAV£ ENERGY. USE WANT ADS! To find a job. place to live or m ^ood used car. see Gsssie tied NOW! , '' Help Wanted Femsie 7 $60P£R WEEKGLWR. TO START $1.50 per w eek after 2 WEEKS TRAINOfO NOT A GIMMICK! YOU WILL ENJOY SELLING FOR BIG BEAR CONST. CO. 12 W. RUR(»( FE 3-7233 CalJLfor appt;_ ALTERATION WOMAN. BXPERl-raced on better clothes. Excellent i salary. Needed Immediately. Kay's AlWratlons. Ml 4-3216,__ ATTENTIO.N LADIES Tupperwart Home Parties have —ulius for part tima or full I. Cer necessary. Commission. Interview, Pb. FE 2-4266 WOMAN WANTED FOR ALL around kitchen Work, muet be able to handle cash, age 26 to 46 years, own uansporUUon. afternoon shut. Sot Mar. Eeago Harbor. FE M711.____________ WAieiTO WOMAN TO WE __Help^snted ASSISTANT MANAGER College^tralaod preferrad. over 26 yrs. of age. but will train ambitious. energetic person. Advertls-mg. sales or promotional export-tnee very valuable. Our business Building ^i^tce____13: Psinthi|: de Dscor«tiag j|l tXCATATTNa 1ST CLASS FAUmMO AMD CK-TROCKIIiO orfriiQf. CMh or ttimi. OL TUo > J^-J^llST CLASS DUCOIUTAo FAIHT-xwr. wmw. i lag a^ wnU pnparlns. FB 6-6866. _______________________ , 1ST. ctASS EXT. S WT. FAINT- CEMENT AND BLOOI WORK. lag s wall papaiHiL26 yrs. tap. Keith O. Slegwart. FE __ I Prtces reaaonableTra 2-t3is. c'ement wore '— free Esn- i I OR 3.6741. PAOrriRO INTERIOR EX'- ^ ---------------- .--------PAntTINO di DUCORATUtO. 3A234 or Hu 4^._________|A-1 FADOTNO A DKORAnNO', ELECTRICAL SER V -FREE E8T. | -St** “* ” ' r removod. PB 6-d61S. ___ W. Huron. FE 6-601 BOMB, OARAQE. CABINS^DOl-Utius Liconsed bulktor. PHA — t CampbeB Co ate on raofs. i t references. . U 2-6130. 8TE .X. Pre._______________ I, PE 2-6366. MY 2-6662, FIRST CLASS PAINTYNO. PRICES INTERIOR OECORATINO. REA- PAlNTUtO. PAPERntO, SIMOT-al. Washing. PB 2-3212. PAINTTNO A OECDRATINO PE 3-7322 2-31K UL radius of PooUac. PHONE PE 6-0466 for qppt. tor confidential ___C. .^chuett. Realtor______ CBTABLlSHEO WAllUNS ROUTE available. PuU or part Ume. Av •rtf* $8.M per hr. IM N. Ferry. 8:30 to 11:38_e-».;2_________ RETIRED? Man or woman BETWEEN 66 AND 70. . EARN EXTRA 6166 MONTH Spare time, only 10 bra. per week. Phone EM 3-6666________ TEACHERS School Librarians Vacation Opportunity _____________________-rt. Write In confidence. Pontiac PVess Box 61. WANTED BIDS ON RlRObriNO, my faulldtns FB 4-7353 BEAUTY OPERATOR. SHAMPOO ■-1. Maple and Talcxraph. In the —*— —*— Birmingham. MAyfalr ^1' BEAUTY OPERATOR. MIRACLE _ Mile, Donneg - FE t-6g36. TOB'8 CONST ISLAND. COUNTER exp., vacations, Insurance, J S n Auto Store, US N. Saginaw, See _Mr._8tark. _______________________ COOEINO AND CLEANING. 2646. 2 children References- n COSMETIC OIRL FOR NIGHTS and Sundays. Some txperlenck rsqutrad. 6510 Telegraph -‘ Maple. Sav-On Drug ’— CURB WAITRESSES Day A night shift GRILL COOKS "Ved’s has openings for waltrssses A grill cooks c dsy A night shift. Apply In person only TED’S Woodward _at_8q uare l*ke_ ^IRKT^IST. H. S. ORAb WITH good typing ability. Buali- " perlenca not esaentlal. starting salary plus — Drive In. Telegraph near Dixie. DO YOU WANT TO LEARN A trade that will keep you employed 63 weeks a year? If you EXPERIENCED OIRL FOR SHIRT press. Apply Main Cleaners--- EBlssbeth Lake Rd.______ EXP. SALAD WOMAN TO V________ the Birmingham area. Good and wages. Also hospltall-on. Reply Pontiac Press Box g-gllt. OENENAL. 6 DAYS. STAY NIOHT8 626 wk.. No toundry. MI 6-3636. GIRLS OVER 16 636 SALARY per week. 6‘i hrs. dally. Picas-ant tetephone work tn our downtown office. Apply Miss Som- 16 W. Huron St. Room 16. phone calls________________ HOUBIKIEPER TO LIVE IN. 116 a_w«k. 216 Judson. PE 6-6634. HOUSEKEEPER A CARE OF 3 OUSE KEEPER. FURNISHED i Lake fer middle-aged lady or couple. M 6-6601 alter 8:30 p.m,______ ErreWEN HELP. DISHWASHER. Also sslad girl. Morey's OoU A Country Club 2266 Unic Rd. Off Commerce Rd. M.\IESTIC blNER "’to‘r;,T‘3tift’''i5i USDOIM AOBD WOMAN FOR BAST sitter. Urc In. More for home _Uian wajes. « 6512S after 3:26. MIODLEAbEO W 6 M A n'^'pCR 'tarrlesi boipt. eaU after 6 p.m. MEDICAL ASSISTANT. STATE AOB. NURSES AIDES with or without okpertence. We sponeor a training course. All shttte. Cob nve In or out. Pteasant working condlUons. Paid vaca- ^ WER 20 UNDER 40 REAL CLASS. HIOR CALIBER Lady wttb oar with inloa abOlty, *“oluARifNTS:?**A^VANCE CAR ALLOWANCE UO EONUSBB For pereooat Interview, ptease phone PE tdsn. SALESLADIES oufhly experienced J.\CQUELINE SHOP ' BLOOMFIELD PLAZA teachers and llbraiians to fill summer p................ countell^, PAlN-nNQ, INT. A E3tT. PAPER henglng. Mason Thompson. FE --------------- 4-6344_______________________ RVAIR. REAS 5^ PAUmNO AND PAPER _______ --------------------- banging. Free estimates. Wotk ROOF REPAIRS ! _!Uir.nte«i^nj^.______________________ EAVEBTROOoHiBq_______n >6646 Television Service 24 ____.... HOUR SERtTCl. ___________________________6-8«6.jyE 6-6S66.______________ PLASTERINO. new and REPAIR DAT OR nIorT TV SERVICE. ______UL_1-1746 _________I PB 6-1266 or PS 5-6360 ROOPINd AND SHEET METAL. 1_________ ^ 8TRAEA_ Save ttoughlnf. Fraa aat.. OR JXNSXNS TV 8RRVICS AFTER-3-4678.______________________ noon A evanlnt call PB 3-6466. _ Uphobterfaig 25 weU. UL ^ TRENCBINO EXCAVA'nNO fon I I tepUe tanka. Plaid tUa. fooUngs. ) ' ...J fvv. S-6664. . -------EAKLE'S CUSTOM UFHOLSTER- Ing tl74 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 2-2641._____________________ THOMAS UPBOUrrXRINd 167 NORTH PERRY ST. FE 5-8888 VVATERPROOFINIG work goorantetd Proa oaUmates. |' PE 4-6777 Business Service 15 j ELECTRIC MOTOR SBHinCB RE- ' t n 3-r g A LOST SUNDAY, BLOND cdCUR 1 rm 4 — _ __________________________ LOST MS.M IN CASH AROUND ANDY C8IKI OARAOB. SPCaAL-; Oen. Rotp^or Krtift't. TrI Ru-U on Doa«»Uc and Porelgn cart. I ron Call kU yM. Rtvard r'mi U»T;~PE»bLE'BLACK'AND TAN n^exMrtYn Sr 1 beagle, black back. Scott Lake ‘V!!?*',*. I and Telegraph. PE 4-2617 LOST DARK RIMMED ^ETT ----- vicinity of Linda Vista last Blvd. and Mt Clem-Reward. FE 2-D12. LOST IN VICINITY OF MAY8BB 2^4031 i •“'1 CllntoBvlUe roads Trl-colorea - - ' beagle, Male. OR 2-6666 __ Notices and Persoiuds 27 pairs ______________ LOST: DARK Rll KdOMPIELD 'WALL CLEANERS. kILV BWd WaU and window.. ia.«».ble. "rReSlra.^F^ PDRNACX-OAS OIL OtSTALLBO ' - Employment Agencies 9i EVELYN EDWARDS Vocational COUNSEUNO SERVICE l>a east HU^N eum 4 FE 4 -0664 — FE 4-0666 Secretary _6-176|^._________ _____ BOTPOINT. WBUOFOOI. * HEN-I __________ --.i wauter repair aarylca. FE | KNAPP SHOES JANrixilt SERVICE. A-1 WORK, i ----------ORJIU6M check our price. UL 2-1269_i NEW W.\Y ASPHALT ! Instructions _____________________________^10 SKIN' DIVDia INSTRUCnOHS. Learn the use of scuba. Instruction by the expert divers of Michigan School of Diving. Ona of the most complete diving courses In the slste. Clasees scheduled 7 days week. For * _ tailed Inforihatlon cell LI>-l ftridRINd, ALL ORADE8. CALL for appointment. FE A263I tutORlNO. Wor^Wanted Male 11 2 YOUNO MIEN DESIRE WORK _01_any klnd.^^ 4-1201_ 2 FINISHED CARPENTERS, NICE work, by hour or job FE 5-3262 •-1 ELEC. WORK. 61BAS. FRICB. All typos. No job to small. Park Electric. tlT 3-1 •** A-l ALL TYTO CARPENTRY -1 CARPENTER. NEW AND RE-CARPENTER NEW AND REMOD kind. Maw p.m. PE 6-1 ARE YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS? I>LCMBINO ALTERATIONS. ELEC-: eewer cleahing. hot water . .ters sold and Installod. UL ! _____________ 630. Lucsi Plui^lni.;_, I one PLACE TO PAY S'.St® I „ budget service MANLEY LEAOT. 10 BAOLEY ST. 1 . ROOF WAJRINO AND Bookkeeping A Taxits 16' BOOKKl^INa.^ ALL TAXES j Dressmaking, Tailoring 17, ALTERATIONS, FE 4-6081. 27 Plor- teratlooB. Mrs. 1 _ ____ TAILORINO. RXMODELINO A! dressmaking. Edna Warnor. Garden ^lowli^^^lg AL WARNER. ROTO TILLINO GARDEN PLOWING. DI8KINO. —,rd work. Tic. of Pontiac S Ike Orion. MY ^11._______ PLOWmb AND I^OOINO. ANT istoo lot. Cheap. PE i-6446. ROTO - nUJNO LAWNS. OAR-dens. 2t la. 7to horso tUter. PB Laun^y ^ryic^ 20 COMPLETE PAUILT LAUNDRY servlee—shirt service. Pontiac Laundry. 640 S. Talegraph. PE FIRS IN8UMNCS 20 PC'OFF Jack Scatee, PE 2-6011, 2-7426 IN DEBT? IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS RM. 702 PONTIAC aTAIH H Michigan ^oc.^^t Cot^ll ANT OIRL OR WOMAN NEED-tng a friendly advi*ov nh»n. ww 24112. After 6 p.m » 24734. C rs aPKHA^_________ irothy's PE 2-1244. EXP. CARPENTER. N E E D I PAtaLY MAN NEEDS JOB. EX-prrlenced at landscaping, factory work and care taker. UL 2-1200. and dragging, OR 2-6121. MAN WANTS RIOTAURANT OR _"-_klnd_oL_work: PE 4-2672. PAINTINd. IN-ITERfOR OR EX--1‘ PP _______________________ PJINTlNa OP ALL KINDS. EX-perienced. Prices Teas. MY 2-26«. WALL WASHINO. CARPET AND uphol, mach, cleaned. FE 6-1077. Work Wanted Female 12 WOMEN WANT WALL iBg a bouse cleaning. PE IRONINGS WTD. REFERENCES. PE 5-4132. LADY wri.L CARE FOR CML--■—1 In your home during vaca- ____1 References. PE 64876. MIMEOORAPHINO. TYPINO. U& retartol servlco. EM 24643. WIDOW WOULD LIKE HOU8E- Building Service 13 — OET MT B _______ .. -EH, NOTBINO wv large or emaU. Commercial or rtei^^tlnl. Praa ssUmatj, OE A? tUUCH BLOCE AND CElhtNT wtira, Atoo Hraplaoaa. OR 34402 ADDITIONS. ATTICE boRMBRS, from 6666 - PEA terms. Day Bldg. Co. FE 4-7744 ANY^KIND or CBMINT~WbM done reasonable. Free asUmate. OR 3-tW._______________________ causiEiBAE ^ iBjhMtilnl Maeoc rad .gin. W*?%d«.. iS EgprnbNS OAEAQES.'AlNniOS Poptlac Hoase Service PE 4-1167. “JiTiSn.'Tss’ Weed free sod. delivered. Merlon 46c sq. yd Kentucky Blue 40c ■q. yd. Jensen Nurteo. Ml 6-6OS0 or SW 64671.__________ AL'S COMPLETE LANDSCAPD60, grading, fitting, planting, trees removed. t{(mm«d and complete cleanup of all debris. FE 6422g T OR 34166. BULLDOZINO and LANOaCAFE work jranted. PE 24666.______ 'B U i. L bOZINO, LANOSCAPTNO, trenching. EM 3-2264, EM 244U. A-l ACE TRIE SERVICE BTUMP REMOVAL Trea removal, trimming, get our bid. PE_ 2-7l66_or ra 6-6136. KNIBB8 landscape ‘htUCKINb Planting pians A estltrates Quality Work_j________rt 6-3041 LAN06CAP1NO, LIOOT HAULING _and plowing,_reae, FE ^27lA__ LANoecAPDia AND ToraoiL de'- llvered. PE 2-6463._ MID-STATE TREE SERVICE. Tret trimming, tree surgery, tree Pleasant Landscaping Complete town building, tractor grading and mowlngrpertlUilng and spring and fall eloan up. Marion blue gdc tJoyd Craig. PB 8-7716, IMPRINTED 'Wedding Naokins TREE" -PLUS 100 INPORMALS-Wltn Every Order Of Wedding Invitatictfis Backenstose Book Store II EASI^LAWRJCKCE_ PE 2-1414 DAINTY MAID SUPPLUH — 738 LOSE VblORT BAPELT AND ecoDomleaUy with newly rotoasM Dex-A-DItt tablcU. tS orate at Simms.______________________ THREE-PIECE BAND AvaUabte for Weddings . Banquets Dances. Etc. _______Phone OR 3-6434 S RIVED PECIAL - WE PAY ALL YpUR BILI^ Paymente you can afferd. D you ' owe 6644 to 626.064 and bills are high or In arrears, call for an appointment. Our aarvlcc tnehtdea free tax servloc. bookkeeping, 'h«cks, postage, photocopies of bills paid, and payment of rent and utlUUes If deelred. HOMEX SERVICES 246 National Bank Bide. Rochetetr Phoue OL 14144 and OL 1-4146 YOUR WCbblNb AND RECE^ tlon. beautifully and completely jdiot^inphedL 44 Photographer and Wedding *8m-elaltst. 46 Olenwoed. Pontiac. PE 44102 after 6 p m__________ Wtd. Children to Board 28 A-l LICENSED ROME. DAT OR 24 hr. c«t,_PEJL4615________ chilorenTo room and board. Top Soil 24103* “* '• VACATION TIME? call US TO take care of your town. Free estm, OR 3-6076. ________ Moving & Trucl^g 22 A-l MOTINa_______ Hw^abto lUtej________P^>3^66S ANT clean up OR UOHT HAC» log. PE 6-2304. ANT KIND OP UOHT HAULINO S4 a load. FE 1-6202.______ ANT KINO OF UOBT RADLINO HAUUNO AMD RUBBIEB. your >ric<. Any Um>. F» >■ uakr HAUUNO. cucan odd )obt. FI >-tlH Uoybet ^Rood art*. OR Wtd. Household Gcods 29 1-7 ROOMS OP PURKITURl AND " meet needed. Will pay more Please phone PH 2-«U Spot cosh for ueod teterltlont, furniture and mlsceUaiisous. Praa _tstlmates,^ra 24367. ______ _ CASH FOR FURNITUMI AND Appliances. Old ptecaa or housetull. Prompt eourteoua s 0 r T I e t. TB US BUT IT OR SELL FT UNWANTED ARTICLES picked Bp free of charge, fhrae ‘T7U BELPOfO HAND'' MA S-IML U no ansacr. PE 6-7166. __ WAIiTBD: small BCREiEN USED portable TV In good werklag eoa-dltlon. EM 2-64d6._______ Wtd. MbceBEitoOHS 30 hate roc 8 TTPEWiUlW. addlngt machtno or placo of olflca tur^t^ r" —-------- - — •- LtOKT HAUUNO. UNWANTED AE-Uclae pickup Irae. PE-2-4116. 1-A Reduced Rates Local or loof diitoMo Bovtof RMITM MOVINU CO FE 4-W< Trucks to Rent Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Ca - S26 S. TTOaOWABOi - J 6-6441 PH 4-16« Opra Daily Including Bnnda] O'DELL C.\RT.\GE Loesq and long dls(anoe moving. DO YOU H-WE A SERVICE TO OFFER THE PEOPLE OF OAKLAND COUNTY? THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1960 --Today's Television Programs-- PracnoH turaMwd ky atatioM dited ta this sshnui m sabjeet to ehaiKe wtlhaot mUm OuuuMl 4-1CWI TV OhaBBH 'J-WXYZ TV Chanael S-CKLW TV ToMoars TV hiohuobts (2) Movie (began at 5 p.m.) (4) Jim Bowie. (7) Three Stooges. (9) Popeye. (56) Eins Zwei Drei. CtS (2) Political. (4) Weather. CM (2) (4) Newt, Weather, Sports. (7) Stoogm (cont.) . (9> Sheriff of Cochise. (96) News Magazine. C4h (2) News Analyst. (4) (7) Sports, ca (2) (4) (7) News, Sports. 7:00 (2) This Man Dawson. (4) Court of Small CUiins. (7) Death Valley. (9) Country Hoedown. (56) We Believe. 7:M (2) Rawhide. (4) Image of Boy. (7) Disney Presents. (9) Movie. Tommy Cook, “Wclous Years,” (’50). (56) Free Men. :00 (2) Rawhide (cont.) (4) Troubleshooters. (7) Disney (cont.) (9) Movie (began 7:30 p.m.) (56) French. CM (2) Hotel de Paree. (4) (Color) Masquerade Party. (7) Man from Blackhawk. (9) Movie (began 7:30 p.m.) (56) Spotlight on Opera. 0:00 (2) Berlin: End of the Line. TV Features 0:45 GET THAT SECOND TV! ir MMal ...........$3«.9S U" Phika ...........$34.95 ir' GfMrti Electric $39.95 M-Dsr Writt» Wcrnals « , Akvrc S«U 24" CB5 TeUe Medal Mohegaiiy . . $79.95 21" Ra CoMole . $79.95 21" Cresley Used La-ley .........$19.95 Twa 21" Maati $69.95 aa. 21" Craolay Caania $69.95 ir* GJ.Caaoala . . .$39.95 WrIiUa W»fTGat7 aa ----- “ i, La^r OBEL RADIO ond TV Solas Servica Opoa 9-9 Daily 3960 aiZAIITH IK. RD. Pi 4-4945 By Valted Pcess latenuUlMial I WALT OnXEY PBnKNTS, !7:30 p.m. (7). (Renm) Dmald iDuck is host to his visiting Latin lAniericao v>od neighbor, Jose C9ur-jioca, and Jose returns the honor i in Brazil I 77 SintSET STSIP. 9 p.m. (7). Stu Bailey (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) reKues a lovely girl (Adele Man) from an unknown assailant and becomes a target for death during visit to Hawaii. BERLIN: END OF THE LINE, 9 pjn. (2). A full-hour examination {of the crisis surrounding the for-imer German capital. Ed Munow i interviews Mayor Willy Brandt and Chancellor Adenauer. BOXING, 9 p.m. (4). Middle-weights Eduardo Lausae led Pigou clash in a scheduled 1(>-! round bout at St. Nicholas Arena, [New York. I EISENHOWEB’S TRIP, 10 p.m. I (4). f\ill-bour report on the presidential party’s stops at Anchorage, {Alaska, wake Island, and the I Philippines. THIUGHT ZONE, 10 p.m. [a robot pitcher makes the Hoboken Zephyrs unbeatable — until a flaw appears. Jack Warden stars as "Mouth” McGarry. * BEST or PAAR. 11:30 p.m. (4). (Rerun) Guests are Eddie Albert, Kurt Kasznar, Eva Gabor, Hermi-one Gingold, Hugh O’Brian and singer Leslie Uggaihs. (4) Boxing. (7) 77 Sunset Strip. (2) Beihn (cent.) (4) Boxing (coat.) (7) 77 Sunset Strip (cont.) (9) Men of Annapolis. (4) J^kpot Bowling. 10:09 (2) ’Twilight Zone. (4) Eisenhovrer’s ’Trip. (7) Detectives. (9) News. 10:15 (9) Weathervane. 10:30 (9) Tdescope. 10:N (3) Manhunt. (4) Ike’s Trip (cont.) (7) Black Saddle. (9) News. 10: U (9) Muvie. John Payne, ”99 River Street,” (’S3). 11:00 (2) (4) (7) News, Sports. Weather. ll:N (7) Rescue 8. ll;U (2) Movie. Rosalind Russell, “Sister Kenny,” (’48): Ray Milland, ’’Wise GUri,” (•38). ll:M (4) Jack Paar. li:5B r7) Boots and Baddies. 13:20 (7) Parole. SATURDAY MORNING :05 (2) MediUtiuns. :10 (2) On the Farm FVont. :1S (2) Michigan Conservation. !:30 (2) Plants Are for People. 1:00 (2) Capt Kangaroo. i:M (7) Science. 1:55 (4) News 1:00 (2) Roy Rogers. (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. (7) Crusade for Chiist. ):M (2) SiHmky and Tadpole. (Color) Cartoon Storybook. (7) Uttla Raseala. 10:00 (4) (color) Howdy Doody. (7) Fan House. (2) Heckle and Jeckle. 10: M (2) Mighty Mouse. (4) (CMor) Ruff and Reddy. •nOER BASEBALL. 1:30 p.m. 12)., Detroit meeU the Baltimore Ori^s at Briggs Stadium. TV BARGAINS RCA ZENITH D/Eir and VSED GDUUITErD TV »inCE COLOR Black and White COMPiETE STOCK of BATTERIES for PORTABLES CONDON’S RADIO ond TV Sales - Service 36 S. TILIGRAPH n 4-9736 orrosrra tel-bcbon 11:00 (21 Lone Ranger. (4) Fury. 11:90 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) Circus Boy. (7) High Road to Danger. 11:55 (9) Billboards. SATURDAY AFrERMOON 13:00 (2) Sky King. (4) True Story. (7) Soupy Sales. (9) Oountry Calendar. 13:30 (7) Bowling Champioos. (4) Detective’s Diary. (9) Western. (2) New York Confidential. 1:00 (9) Movie. (2) Voice of the Fans. (4) Mr. Wizard. 1:16 (2) Tiger Warmup. 1, 90 (7) Movie. (2) Tiger Baseball. (4) Patti Page. :45 (4) Industry on Parade. ::00 (4) Movie. 3:00 (7) CJiampionship Billiards. t;S0 (2) Scoreboard. 3:30 (7) Wrestling. (2) Belmont ^(takes. (2) Scoreboard. 4:00 (2) WresUing. (4) Western Roundup. 4:30 (7) Talem Town. (9) Movie. 5:00 (7) Top Pro (}rrowtnI cry lii Deilostod perMS M Femtmne :,l Bloekbosrd i<;otMarr IT Serrut II Uioet II Wilkod 41 Prot4cute 41 Dlphttaonn 44 IndUn nurM 41 Condlmonu 41 Hoordor II AuitrtUsn Mtrleh r r r r r r II 11 u IT tr IT II nr w IT 1 IT 16 IT 13 ■ pr ■ 41 W JT U li F HT r R 1 IT n IT 88,000 workers represented by thCjUr Leslie Spicer of L.A. AFL-CIO Union in about 75 plants lemploying an estimated 245,()00. A ♦ ★ He said a similar pattern of demands wUl be presented in about two weeks to the Westlnghouse Corp., another giant in the electrical manufacturing industry. 'ITte WestiiMbouse contract expires in mid-October. Carey refused to estimate the total cost of his proposed package. Rockeiellei May Do Some Baby Kissing By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Oov. Rockefeller’s Norwegian daughter-in-law, Stephen’s bride Ann Marie, Is due at Presbyterian Hospital in about two weeks to give birth to one of the world’s wealthier Infante. The baby is expected Just before the political conventions. What an opportunity for Rocky to do some page one baby-kissing! How can Nixon reply to that? I predict that the baby will be a—(are you ready ?)—Republican. "Ingemar Jdhanason’s next fight nay be with somebody tougher than Floyd PaUeraon—it may be vrith his fiancee, Brigid,” a friend of Ingo’s Just whispered to me. Ingo and Brigid have been fnmi-- tore-alioppinc. She’s very much aronnd Grossinger’a training qnartors. Ingo seems set to sign np for a life-time bout: marriage. But a Hollywood gismonr boy movls career’s beckoning. Some advisers are asking, why doesn’t be put it off till, say, 1961 or 1968? AU my lady readers will understand Brig id’s completely different point of view, , Lorrl Scott of, St. Louis, Broadway and Hollywood went to Europe for TV filming and got engaged to Swedish leading man Gunner Heltetrom ... Actress Mona Knox’ll marry waa tat charge music festival during May and June, deserves all sorts of awards tor his contribution to this TV WILSON II oermu rlTtr S 'TV-Radio « S Service S EtMiTMl* Aw—Utl— ^ RCA COLOR TV Sold ond Service Sweet's Radio TV Open Mon b In Niubt* 4t w*r M US^ A R—pUBl woiien To Hold Bake Sale Benefiting Patients The Oakland County Citizens Committee for Pontiac State Hospital will hold a cookie and bake sale beginning 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Federal Department Store. A * * George A. Mease, 1461 Maryland Rd., Birmingham, committee p^esl- Prlnce Rainier and Aristotle Onassls are having bowling alleys intealled In Monte Carlo. They are going to bowl three games, the winner to take the country. ★ ★ Naney Blaatia, ■ to bar father’s pn pony, baa an steer to appear oa! a Jhek Berner spMlal aezt sea- Both major loague All-Stuf xames, at Kansas C»y Monday* i July U, and at Yankee Stadtun| July 13, will ha tetevlsed by NBC( TV. MSU Names Head of Math Department EAST LANSING IB-Dr. Charlea . Wells hu been named hea4 : o< the matbematteg department a^ | State University. Hig j appototmett to succeed Dr. J; ! Sutherland Frame was approve^ i yesterday by the MSU Board o^ I Thistees. AAA A member of the staff since 193E- ‘ Wells will auume his new post . Sept. 1. Frame will step down to. devote mors time to writing and research. AAA The Trusteea also accepted gifts i and grante of 8424,760, including $190,000 from the International C»( operation Administration. The ICA grant will fiiuuice seminars In conM , municatjons for foreign trainees; DIAUNG AND FlliNO: NBC- V’s news special about the cancellation of Presi'dent Elaai-hower’s visit to Japan Mended rousing film clips M rioting, Buke-dancing students in Tokyo and straight ■ from • the • shoulder commentary by COcil Brown. 'The half hour paid apecial tention to the souroet of the trau-bles. It was a fine job. Jack Paar bad Peggy Cass and Sen. John Kennedy on his show last night and the two Bostontans put on a dazzling exhIMtian of speed-talking, between cials. I'd say Miss Cass Is still the fastest talker on TV, but if she and the senator were regular attractions on the show, t^d get the 105 minutes over in about 10 minutes. THE CHANNEL RWDf: Walter HIGH ; SCHOOL : M MMi W irui TIMI J «v aMDlhlr paraunU ineludi • taadsid itirt booka »nd tiutrac- Ot l«a. Cradtt for tub]»cU olnodr • . .onploUd. ProfTtia u roptdlr oa » • fMir tlBo And AbUtUoo normlt. • • blplMnna nwnrdtd. w A nod for Froo Bl|h Sohool » aljnit, makes his first TV ap- SONOTONE House of Hearing Free Heariiig Tosts Fret Parfctof iri Boar at BMMbig 'Dpon Ivos. by Appeiatmoar 143 OaklADd FEdcnl 2-1225 FONTUC, MICH. THE MIDNIGHT EARL, Irving Berlin’s fishing and painting . . . and planning new songs . . . Mickey Mantle bought a home In Englewood, NJ. where several show biz personalities live ... Ed Sullivan’s giving a farewell party for his long-time co-produqfr, Mario Lewis, who’s leaving to produce his own show Lis Renay former pal of gangster Mickey Cohen, sued when a celling fell on her head. She claims the injury “caused poor Judgment, and I began going out with the wrong people” . Tony Perkins’U rest on his New England farm before tackling summer stock chores. ★ A ★ Oerman-born actor Horst Buchhols makes his American film debut playing a Mexican with a Texas drawl ... An actress, who gets the free use of a new car each summer for dent, said the bake sale will help!the publicity value, wop’t get one this year—the auto manu-to provide the “extras lor thejfacturer told her: ”We’re doing so well we can’t even supply hospital I»tlent^ which are so|deaiers, let alone actreases!” if * it CLEARANCE SALE M ISM Aptoees at Th Hampton Electric COMPANY FE 4-2525 825 W. Hur6n OPEN EVENINGS TIL V.P. M. 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