Tht Weoilhei VOL. H» NO. no THE PONTIAC PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1961—60 PAGES Hom^ -Edition ®*ma> FTOW INTEIlRATIOlUb HAPPY WATERFORD GRADUATES These are sU of 446 Waterford Township High School aeniors who graduated last night with much "Pomp and Circumstance'’ on the lighted fopt.-.„ Fantlac Prn, rh*to bail field. From left are Marvin Barnhart, Gerald Oakes, Gregory Cover, <^} a^^ue.. Beaver-and-VteW'^RydCT: ^^WteiordHighlHogon Thrills Crowd HffiW Grads With 90-Foot Eagle 3..S00 UsirsMiiAnv. Reports to Russ on Summit K Calls for Peace This Year By PETIJ Pontiac's Mil Veachel Bilyciii stenographer Coach Division: Final returns in the month-long contest last night showed the Brandon Township beauty had a 6-5 edge over her nearest rival, Ellen Ann Taylor, 20. of 247 Ottawa Drive. Sponsored by the General Motors Girls Cub. Veachei will reign oyer the eight-day Greater Pontiac Centennial. 3,500 S«e Ceremony; First Principal Gives A^in Address Under ideal weather conditions last night, 446 Waterford Township High School seniors marched out on the Halted foottMlI field By BRUNO L. KEARNS Pontiac Press Sports Editor than 3jS00 spectators. Hie ceremonies ended an ora in the township's school system as list oF afes See Pope 2 this was the last time all aenion were graduated from one. high Waterford Kettering High Schod opens in September and its own graduating class next June. ____Io..ndR..*mmr-iw- «e’■o*»- •loa. Dr. DmoU C. Weaver, who was Watortam TVwasUp HIgli ■ ‘aelpal. was the B aow Is a pro-• MieMgin ViavM^ In his five-point address, J)r. Weaver compared terford graduating class of 42 members with last night's largest senior class, and spoke of the 3,126 students who have been graduated since the miginal class in 1948. The doctor pointed out the Importance of seif ■ strength of purpose, additional education and sound religious faith. "To have a specific goal and Veteran Ben Hogan received the' loudest ovation in the early play of the 61st National'Open at Oakland Hills Country Club when he dropped a 90-foot chip shot for an eagle three on the second hole this morning. .The four-time Open champion, followed by a large gallery, then proceeded to go three under par after five holes before finishing the front nine one under ]>ar at 34.' Bob Ooalby of Crystal River, Fla., fired an even par 35-35—70 to lead tiie early 18-hole finishers. Goalby Urdied the second MSUO Selects Cornell U.Man as Student Dean University Draws on 3 Othei' Schools for New Faculty Members A new dean of students and three faculty members today were appointed to the Idichigaa JState, University Oakland staff. J. Duncan Sells, now director of the financial aids office at Cornell University, _________^ ________ jKaa-^M»med“to--1hY"tlBkn^u^^ cont«*t. post. Hollie J. Leplcy, who has served as acting ^ban of students since the resignation last winter of Roy J. Alexander, will reaume dutie^ ai director of intramural sports and recreation at MSUO. Dr. Donald C. Hildum, 31. an assistant professor of psychology at Case Institute of Technology, was named aaatstant professor of psychology: Karl E. Odwarka, an ifistructor at the University of Detroit, was named foreign language instructor as was Alfonso Urtiaga, an instructor at Louisiana State University. The appointments were approved by the Michigan State University Boai^ of Trustess at tta monthly e e 11 irY in East Lansing this Veachel Bilyeu Gains Title ~T Asks for Talks ' Miss Centennial Named by WWII Alii® on Reich Unity, She’ll appear as Miss ('enten-nial In Saturday's kickoff parade with a lO-member court of Centennial Princeooes, comprised of Miss Centennial will be crowned by Rep. William S. Broomfield Monday night at Wisner Stadium, before the opening performance of the Centennial Spectacle, “The Pontiac Story." ■rfii h>M» hhh bogied the seventh Pontiac’s Gens Bons found pu)isr vtpMng wsO on the Irant side? Bohs ' wis even par for ths first six holes and then bogied the seventh. On- the ninth hole, ht dronied a 13-fbat putt tor a par three and went oiit in 37. Following are the firit round scores of early finishentJnihe-Nc*' for athe back-fiwigr'OpararCHHand I v-hr1HiI^ the loth hole and ' evened his score with a birdie deuce on 13. roaad, be was la "This is certainly a great test ot golf, but I think the greens are severe,’’ Goalby ■aid afterwards. Also among the early leaden is Pful Harney of Auburn, Maaa. The long-hitting Harney rifled a 35-36— 71 Local golfers foUnd Oakland-Hilla mighty tough to handle. Mike Altaian. Pontiac's three-time state Publlnx champion, had the Integrity to let nothing deter a miaerable day with ■ -4(M2-S2. from obtaining that purpoae means file difference betweeh success and failure,” Dr. Weaver said, and added, ”It is emphatically otndoua that additional education ia a pirlme requisite for scqulring pp-sitams today." After Mary Hodges played the organ proceaaional. School Superintendent WUliam A. Shuhek Introduced Dr. Weaver. Rev. Edward A. Lowry, rsetor of St. Andrew'a Spiacopal Church, gave the liivo* cation and benediction. Hl^ Sdiool Principal James Fry prestntad die class, and Sharon Sue Welch gave the valedlctoiy In Today's Press Back on Top Lary’s lOth win puta Tigers ^ jii .,fieBl placr withTribe— j PAGE 47. b Castro Cornorod Feel Castro can't afford to ahoot prIaoners-PAGE 6. Stops GOvornmont U.S; Wd to enter 'ichool eaae rejected—PAGE M. Nutty, jfOrd gnden ten of parents, schooI-PAGB is. Andonian bogied 10 holes, double bogied another and failed to get a par until the seventh hole. AI Watnas was also haviag hla eariy treaUM. Hm host pr« AI Oaraell, Pells has beeu la charge uf admlaistratlou ul a S4-mUllou stadeat loaa, emptay-nwat aad aelMlandilp program. Be baa aervui^ aeveral advls-■ry pooMIsaa #i tor two yuan w«a aastotaal to Ibe Asaa af am Holder of a bachelor (rf jrU gree from ^£onwU;-fiH]i haa com-I pleted^fir, requirementa for a doctor ot philos(9hy degree in Ikoology and biology and is preaently fin-iahing hla diaaertation. AJtatlve bf' Liiha, Ohio. SeUs is [a United States Air Force veteran. He ia 38, and the father of eight. PH. D. Hildum holds a combined doctor of philosophy degree in linguistics and social psychology from Harvard University. He received bii master's degree from Harvard and his bachelor'i degree from Prince- ■ experience Inrlndes a pool As Miss Centennial. Veachel has won a 1961 Tempest automobile. Ellen, daughter of City Commissioner and Mrs. William H. Taylor Jr., won 3300 and a share in the valuable merchandise that will be distributed among the Centennial Princesses. Ellen was sponsored by the Pontiac Exchange Club. based on SALK The contest was ba.«ied mainly on the advance sale of coupons exchangeable for tickets to the .Spectacle. Candidates and their sponsoring organliations also sold tickets to the 'Centennial State Sing and 5th Army Band Concert at the Stadium Saturday nigWI. ★ ♦ ♦ In the adviacc islet. V«Scbel's the othir Includes W. Berlin in Proposal; Soys Confab With JFK Worthwhile MOSCOW — Premier Khrushchev kald- tonight that “a peace settlement In Europe must be accomplished this year.” The Sgyltft .preiiiler-Jnade. --"IJns iUteme^ in reaffirming his positifm on Germany and Berlin. He spoke to the Soviet people, reporting on his Vienna talks with President Kennedy. ranged from abeot 6-S nine jwmervfip; electsd W | IhellfH^s court, are In order Of their rank: JeaneUe Cockle, sponsored by the TranquU Belles Chapter of Pontiac State Hqipltali Alee, MetropdBtan Ouh; Dolores McCbnnell, Brothers of the Brush Chapter 10; Julie O’Brien. American Busineas Women's Assn. , Mary Jaw Sava. St. George 'Iwroh aad St. ’• CMr. Maritya rtallM rrm THK WINNERS — Beaming with delight. Pontiac’s Miss Centennial Veachel Bilyeu (left) is congratulated with a hug by the runner-up. Ellen Ann Taylor. As- Miss Centennial, Veachel has won a 1961 Tempest automobile and-will reign over the eight-day Greater Pontiac Centennial. heKlnnirtg with Saturday’s giant parade. As runner-up FJIen won S-'lOO rash and valuable mer-cl^ndiae. Mary*a WoaM' Hf. W« Odwarka.' .33. presently working toward his doctorate at the Uni-(Cbntinued on Page 2, Col. 5) County Booklet Salutes Pontiac 1961-62 Directory Now Ready for Distribution; Carries Facts, Figures With a salute to Pontiac, the county seat, the 1961-62 edition of the Oakland CMmty Directory was made available at the courthouae yesterday. County Clerk-Register Daniel T, Murphy Jr. said 15.006 oaptoH' OT booklet, aro naw Avallable for dla-tributioa to citixena free of charge. Later township and,city clerks will have copies tor the asking. Da the caver is liic alllrlal si of the Greater Psattor Oa- Paatol. DaagMers af Peaalape aad order af Ahepa: HaaaMa^ Joaea, Oaklaad Ooaaty AP1/Am crl own making. Stuart A. Austin. 2SS Cherokee followed the 1881 Incorporation of the city, there’ll be ni»Ja>JM^tleYmlfbnns isnd authentic arms. The covered wagon has beenj x. . .. provided by the 'Slers Chapter 10, MorO Porodo Storios of the Brother* of the Bnish. Photoyin PagO 17 They pul it together themselves after assembling some authentic wheels from rural Oakland County and several curved wooden l^s from (he Parks Recreation De- peace coiifereace it all the Werid War^II allies on reunifying Germany. • In the meanwhile, he wants West * Germany and Communist East Germany to negotiate a settlement, if they can, within lix months.' This also would include the future Communist-surrounded West Berlin. \ ♦ A * Khrushchev said his meeting 1th President Kennedy in Vienna was worthwhile. 'In addition,’' he ssM, "it had lo he held.” He repeated his demand tor combining negotiations on a nuclear test ban with talks on general disarmantent. The gbvtcl leader made h Loudspeakers In the squares of nbiy- gswiHncmes cairiad Urn Khfuahehev aaid the Vienna meeting "provided a good opportunity for a flrat personal contact and an exchange ot opinion." EXPRC88E8 HOPE He said be gained the impression that Kennedy understood the by the two I United States and the Soviet Union. Ue then expressed hope Sovlet-“ * relationa eventually S. He de^ribed His meettag »-JY speeeh Smm Ms Hieetlag witb Road, has borrowed a stage coach from Boisford Inn In Farmington Township. This is an authentic ve-(Contipued on Page 2. Col. T bEN gets rolling Bantam ..8;^ Hoggn hwl Ms usual large fdlowlng todl^ aa he started out at CMkland Hills seeking his fifth National Open champioiMbiP He was one undier par after nine holes. Ovit 3,01)0 fans.were on hand tor the inning round.' urday. ' (r Joe Haas' "Facts and Figures’’ of Oakland Oxmty traces the de-velopment.of the new county courthouse which will be occupied in August. Last year’s directory had a sketch Of the courthouae on the Newsflash MIAMI. Fla. tf) — Hcortw of I ctaaed Miami Douglas Voor-heest thrsngh the Miami Airport teradual today after he made a taaie attenipt to arresT mem-hers ,al Om trsetors-tor-freedom prsductag s ‘‘somber mead.'* The President toM Hie American people then Laos offered the moat immediate prospect, of agreement with the Soviet Union. As for the long»view, he said: "At I^ast the chances of a dangerous - misjudgment on either side should now be less." Frigid Blasts to Descend From the North Tonight Pontiac area residents will bask I Northern Michigan "summer temperatures" for few days. -TlwwrtafWrtnifirta^ tonight will l^ Jair and quite cool, the low about 46. Fair and ■ Uttie wanner in the afterr^, is Friday's torr-caal. the htgK'"ncar 74. The outlook ir. Satui^Jax is IMr and warmer. Morning northeasterly winds at 8 nliies per hour will beconM 10-15 m.p.h.„tonight. * W * Forty-six was the loWest reoorrt-ig in downtown Ponttac preceding 8 a.m. The reading at 2 was 65. FRESH OFF-THE PRBB8ER>~ County Clerk-' ’ Renter Daniel T. Mprphy Jr. (left) present* ^,the first copy of the official 1961-62 Qal^ "t’oujfy Directory to Joe Haai^ ataff writer foe .-f The Pontiac Pr^ss and county historian. Haas ija* conlributwi y :**''*‘'*“^*“* figures " page for ’ the booklet eacl»/Vear. ^ ♦EfAS'iaC? WHY .. THe 5HIP IB USTtESSr nt Exec Nearly 300 people attended tl|e IMi aonaal Flag Day prognun at t^e lEfts Lodge Wednesday eves tiiag. FU19 were preaented to last year's new dtirem to the l^tiae ChainiMHi of the program was iW. Lyrai D. Allen Jr, assisted liy Ted Hubert, WiUiam Fox, Kenneth Fok, Roman GraviDa, Alhert (iames ini Lewis Murabrue. I tt Jaidea Aalsaa, pn-seated a abort prsgrain sa Its . bpilvttles. The EDS Male Ownis, under the direction ai Mai Larimer, sang (Continued From Pegs One) (ObntiBued From Page One) i be spelled VEEC!Hel BILto'OU, with the accent on the first syllables. Klve loot five wUb brown bair aad bine eyes, Vcaebei is a stately beauty with a reaarved maa-aer Jtnt a ready snails. When the contest results were known late last night after several hours of, waiting at Centennial Headquarters in the Ppntiac Public Ubraiy, Veacbel’s first act as Mias (Centennial was to I tears of joy and relief. RIC8 ok OOWN Today fhe tried on. her golden Miss Centennial gown for the first time and posed for formal photographs. Vetseanr snxiliary organizations served the dinner. Present were Gold Star Mothers Chapters and'f, Oaok-Nelaoa Post U, Chief Pontiac Post 377, VFW--------- 1370, DAY 10, Blue Star Mothera, AMVirrS Jimmy Dey and Bemis Olsen, and AMVETS 161. The main speaker was Wyatte F. De LSache. manager. Midwest Extenskm Division, E. I. do Pont de Nemours li Oo. "D the AiMrican traditions at personal and economic freedom ' ~shimM-«yer succumb to an alien llhikwophyr ^ Aihericans are nnwOIIHr^ gay the premium on their couiitry'o survival insurance," De loache Hves with her par- lolder brothers and a younger siw eata Mr. and Mrs. E. Verasn (ter. Wandie, 18. Veachel had lots From PagO One) Bliysa at MW Daawoodle Road (of family help in the contest. I (Cbntlnued From Page Om) an Raid Mye hM^r j * L Jverslly of XUcWgan, holds master’s rr** ^ ^ “• ■«> bachelor of ans degrees from visloa piaat la Poatlac. iGeneral Motors Girls (Club state Unlvsiaity With three oWiar sisteiw. * * ♦' ..... ^ cMeterlas ai^ „i, nrst psaitlon was as a teach- at the truck and coach plantij^ wayne. He is 1 ^iniWh houn the past n»mh,,;;5.ran of the Uttited States Armj • ”** b*^y*i nia.ter's degrees in ait and law. president and business manager of The Pontiac Press,- has been eleeted a member at the executive committee of the Michigan United Fund at the 14th annual meeting (held in Lansing. Withdraws Htr Charge of Felonious Assault Fitzgerald Joins with 63 of Mkth- A felonious assault charge against a Pontiac man accused of striking a woman in the face with a beer bottle wps diamlsaad yaa-terday by Municipal Judge Owil McC^um upon the woman’s re> representing moat communities in the state as the governing body of the Michigan United Fund. It is a ftmd-ralsing organization for 3S state and national agendet. I ago. Dobing her trim figure wj He also has a master’s degree in 'maybe a little too plump in j comparative law from Columbia [daces," Veachel sajw she loves her job, She’s been a stenographer since graduation from Brandon Townsbip High School in 1^7 and has no plans for marriage "tor a university. Sells’ appointment is etfedi July .1, the others August 15./ of Nuclear Ban Talks BIRMINGHAM - A Bloomfield R. Squibb of 13W N. Olcohurst ____advcrOaing executive has been dected the 1961-® president Binnii«ham Community House. Thobum H. Wiant of 4SS1 Karen Lane, a vice president of Young t Rublcam. bic., wu named by the 17-member ioard of directors to succeed Eugene J. Barney. correapooding weretary; and Ftenda M. Fiacher>of 2132 Derby Road, treasurer. The Oopimunity House, 380 S. Bates St., now in iU 38th year of operation, serves leaidenti in the Birmingham-Bloomfleld More than 170,000 persons used the facility in the IS^nooth period ending May^, and over 3,000 couple years, at least." There’s noj^nf Tqo Lote Heady friend, either, she con-, / to Order Edition SSS' iSS te.'Ti/or Centenm Swidler Is Confirmed for Power Commission homecoming queen. She was cheer leader in high school and| Extra esptes der tdim> intennim esptes of Thai Pon He waa director of public relations tor the agency’s Detroit of-Ifice for 10 years and in 1955 was I appointed an advertising acooqpt ! executive. IWa years later, he waa named M acoaant sapervltsr and In ISH wns nppslnted a vios presl- enjoys swimming and skiing. r The Po EdHton t pablislie|l Moeday may David Powell, 55, of 569 Frank- M 431 S. Edith St. ( at 128 -Proapect St., on June 3. OutfH. High Styk. ” 1 All Weak Okays Southfield Loon The Swthfirid School District’s request to borrow H44,000 against fttfOlws ter. a long-time partisan on the for Friday ond aide of public power devdopment. to be a member of the Federal Tomorrsw win bs Ike last of Power Oommiaalon. .the Friday OM-Paali|oned Dress Republicans railed no opposition Wsttaieaday to Swidler. a lawyer from KnoxvOte, Tenn., and farmer general counsel of the Ten-Valtey Authority. _____________ _______OMfuiiioned dress and Cee- terday by the SOrir Depaitasot -iiiey^ ..secsad. Jhat teaatol togplto M— Prealdent Kennedy may face a...................." fight if he tries to oiut Re- of Public Instruction. Parade to Relive Old Days publican Jerome K. Kuykendall aa FPC chairman and replace him with Swldter. Days leading op to the Greater Poatiac Cneteeiitol. But doa’t pot yooy rostumes In moth balls. Wiant. a native of Indiana, a past president of the Detroit Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America and * * * ; president of the Detroit Chapter The Oenteonial Edition will be [of glgma Delta Chi. national filled with stortoa of Pontiac’s | journalistic fraternity; since Janu-“* ‘ ary he haa been a ruling elder at kite the industrial glaiit of today. A ooparalo section of this ting in style. Cootemon wHl be oMdally enoournged every day nnd at every event of the eight-day oetebration, which begins Satarday. of Saturday’s Cenleantol Parade. Additioaal eopieo of the Ora- eltber deitvered by earrler or mailed aaywhere In the United Mates. AD subseribern will receive one copy at the reguW (Oontlinied From Page One) hide that once traveled trails out of Detroit will participate in the pande on horsriMck or in boraedbrawn vl» hictes. aad Mrs. Artiiur StlUer of to SMart chalnnaa af flra Orateenlnl. David Puraleir Sr., the Pontiac par^ pins a hack, landean and drawn 1879 hearpe. borrowed from the Blackbura Funeral Home North Branch. iL *" -yeara anff mom ths Oakland ty Bnad OkninlatooD then’ll ba a horaadrawn road grader. Te Olis Ctoriastoy tftoppe, 1119 E Uidoe Lake Optimists will a horse drawn coach and a hone-os. The Keego Harbor Loaflera Chib wiD have a horse-drawn wagon. 4bl0. Mrigi Road, Drayton Plaifa; a surrey; Martin J. Pooley, 18(» narell be tour onlta tai QvD War nwthwiff won by manben of the NorthBouth SUnnirii ‘ dafion. Tbese’D be repreaentatives tety of Midtigaa with a War asraestihdMl mawl fWmtlfl>MbT4R aIMIi# f«. I members of^%e reactivated Oo. A of the 5th John Fortier. 3917 Lapeer Road, win lead a unit of five men in CMl War rofMor^ ris Marie atare, 34 S- Telegraph Road, hat arrangad tor an 11-(3vfl War drum and file o recruited lepally toe the pai NANT TO PAKTHaPAlB Waterfdrd Graduates 446 U.S, Against Merger WASHINGTON 0) - Tile United States today rejected Sovtot Premier Nikita Khniabehev’a proposal tD merge the nwAw teat ban-■ “ bibincr problem of general diaarmament. State Depart^ient press officer Lincoln Whitt, ashed at hit news oonferenos what the U. S. pbaition is on tiirRutaiaii aiiggeriion, said, “We lire oaed to it.” ■ t * > He said tiiat tiw United States will I’eapond “In due course’’ to the Sbviet aides memo oo nuclear test-whidi Khnuhehev gave Pr» here WW there by Lf« Went Kennedy «t their Vienna Kirk in the Hills. He' also is a member of thel Adcraft Club and the- Economic Club of Detroit. | Other officers of the Com-nMMl^—Homs -SM WlUlaai^ - H, J NrGaughey of ISI Guilford Road, Bloomfield Hllh, flnil vtoe president: Mis. William L. Scherer of 4U3 Coaclunaker Drive; second vice president; and Mrs. John 8. 0’l-1ynn Jr. of IM N. Eton Kssd, recording ■scretaiy. Also elected were Mrs. George! Braad New Geuuiteed ELECTRIC RAZORS lor FATHER'S DAY CtTF INSTANT 8HOB aBlNB -Penny- Rns- Tfn Vnlua •1 WlLOnOOT CREAM on. to PnMure Boaih ^ Il.to COMMAND Hair daO< Oropa A atnaw-Awny Me BRTLCRBSM Bair CQd Oroon-Kittt sue eg " 59« Me TRIO RClI^Xl AOd OaxyOORANT lor Men . W F ^ -tt scHicE ..JkAzaa.. fCOd with KRONA Bladct SI’MBNNBNB ProdttcU ’aktt-'BTncvr ■'OflT'- or Deodorant II Wlllinma AQUA VBLTA ARcr Btinvt LECTRIC BRAVE nod CQd AQUA VEI.VA.,IU4 »Sl. t0 11 MENS TOILKTBIE8 t Name Lotlona, Tale, etc 11^ SI.3S VITAUS Hair Tonic lUI MOXZEMA Inatant Uther 8MAVB BOMB « M.M UDCTRIO SHAVn 1 Q9 WUUOMU Irtod > OILLITTX OROOM SET 149 RaMr, Bladea. Deodorant 1 tt OIULETTE BLUE 1 34 BLADES. -Twin Fk*. lie ■ These »ro just o few of the mony oift items you'll find foz DAU hire it SiiYvns. at PlSCCKJNT JWCES. Shopglfwot^b^ ywi twy- wmam Keoaerty, proprietor of Keansrfy*s staadard Servtes, 878 W. EUrsa RL has afrnaged tor the appeanaee of aa eM kSrs-’ueaa- aBd- - axis-..gzaase.. braai the days gsaa hy. Others participating with horse-rawn vehicles from the preauto-moUte days include Gordon Cary, Haggerty Rood, WaOed Lake, a poRy carriage; RusseB Blackett. 8075 Dixie Higbway. aarkstan. a surrey: Mr. and Mrs. John Rey-nokte, 1M5 Saahabusr^Road, Or-taavUte. a hone aad buggy; and niaroas C. MitcheU, 94 N. East Bled., a horse and boggy. Mounted riders will include the Oakland County Sheriff’s posse, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hagen, 3460 WaWon Road, Bloomfield Hills;. Janice Toagsr. 2BT1 Berry Drive. Id Hills; the 4-H Trail Blaaer Qub of Rochester; the Dixie saddle Club; and Clyde Martin, 49g S. (3as^ 8t., Roches- Martin J., Pooley wiir provide {wo mdanted taorees. Rev. Joesph P. Femmlninco, asristont pastor at St. Vincent de Paul (^itholic Church, has arrshged for the ap-iiki pearance 3k several riders in crior- A large number of other peraantjful Mexican coatume. The Weather PONTIAC AND YICDOTT: Sauy birt eaM Map. high It. Winds nartheasterly U-tS mllea today. Fair mid fWte caal agalto tonight. Inr M. Tatararraw fair and a Uttla wanaer in the aftemeon, hl^ 74. Wiads nartbeastorly 19-15 mllea tonight. ; Wind valecUr S ■> P I Om Ttu As* to PmiUs* B. 'mrlMM umptntnn ............ LowMt umperkturt .......... ..— umppritur* ............ 0«s iliM PWdky •- - -M«en MU ThurMtof st f to P m Mpm rltM m known at Ctoal toinen are given courses i ^ the middle o« a village street, in aatoty and first aid! Fortunately, the street to laM ^ Mills marie the disoovory ndina he hired a surveyor to locate pr(4>erty line to he could build a letiix. The street tpparhnUy \ a ned in 1907, hut nevo* built! nuw. rAunSw i*® Australia and also known as in Son Diogo toumy „y, ^ otmt prom- aw onsoo. cm. m - Macadamia nut is being planted,®*®® >" S'**”- in tttoreasing number in San Diego ^ \ county. ! About 190 languages and dia- The county agricultoral depart-jlects are spoken in Africa'. Coll Mo 0 Flonnolmouth' 'And Oon^t Anyono Doro HARTFORD. Oann. US — A Hartford woman was awarded ■be Ut into a piece of cotton. The vlcltm said there waf a! piece of eotttm in a doughnut she fit at a local bakery. She clahned that when she took a bite of the^4oughnut. the cotton lodged ih.vher throat causing to choke and toll down, intuiting OU nSllOIIB 1 Freshi new styles ... old foshioned ralue! Shop Wqite's... a store known for quolity and value for over 65 yeors! SHOP TONIGHT JUID TONOSBOW NIGHT THl 9 O'ClOCK-CHMIS EVERYTHING! V' " ■ - • THE POXTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JUNE 15. j961 FI\"E Camper Keeps Cozy *" '*^'****^Famify Get-Together in Natural Steam Heat rmte' eomidained «u ^ d PHnpMiv .. . Wttor cold. Mn. MiUer felt PHOENIX. Ari*. «t-Mr. H quite co«y. Ibe next morning ri»e iMn. Itainan A. Mmer of Phomtaldiioovei^ her deeping bag had-- _ rrtumrt from » trip to Yellow- been resting over a small steamiThe car you hit m«ty be your own. . srone National Park and told of| geyser. ■ Boyd Embler was driving home Smashed Up Two Cars VARNVILLE, 8. C. UB-A new safe driving slogan might read: from work and Mrs.- Embler waaiy Mortolity Rate tmvellrtg the opposite way in thel^^^ ^ ^ family’s other car. 1 . ♦ ♦ ★ i NEW YORK (UPD-Mortality They inet on a curve. Both carsirates. the best measure of a na-ere wrecked but neither Emblerjtkm’s health level, dropped by al-was injured. 'most one-half in the United States from iaoh to I960, the Health In- Words Ar# Helpful t** _ . .. ” . nte,'" "where is a doctor" and formation Foundatitm reports. In 1900. the death rate.in America'was 17.2 per 1.000 persons. The When Traveling Abroad "please take me tq someone who' speaks Eh^ish." NEW YORK (UPD - Going to g^^ltz. director of a a foreign country? Leant enough gchool chain, cited those ___rate was 9.4 per 1.000 ^ ajof the language to say — "help.” lesaential phrases in an article in reduction of about 43 per.cent. I"ye8," "no,’‘ “where is it.” "how'a ^urrent magazine: fASHIOm 1 ivi«y FIDO* •li-coNtmoiiit j p^|,^ stylos..; old fashioned value! Shop Waite's... o store known for quality and value for over 65 years I SHOP TONIGHT AND TONOBBOW NIGHT THX 9 O'ClOCK-CHBBGE EVEBTTHING! FASHION HANDBAGS SEAMLESS HOSIERY BOYS' SWIM TRUNKS GIRLS' SWIM SUITS Raf.3.00 $1 QQ toS.OO , 1.50 ' Pra. $7 V«l«« ^ ^ -a ‘1.99 J7. ^2.99 Vinyls, tapestries, strews. Wickers, novelties. ffeadSags . . ■ Stre^ Floor Famdus makar drast shaars. Mash or plain knit; * Healary • - • 'Street Floor > Natiohdl brand swim trunks in sizts 6 to 16. ioys' Wear . , . Second Floor 1-^. cotton Or lasfex, many^ styles. Sizes 7 to M." Girls' Weor . . . Second Floor WOMEN'S GLOVES 7.00 ond 07^ S.OOydhios t V. ^ ^emoos brand nylooAhaers, stretch, perforefedh • ’1 /tfloveil .f WOMEN'S CARDIGANS ^3.99 Orton blend swjMtefSjnJtverilcol^. S; M, L^ Dtotf Acceaaortoa i . . Sl^ hoot. BOYE'CABANA SETS ]s n.99 ,, ..Little bo^' terr|^tiwr|l^;‘i'^M trunks. , CSifdrea'a Weor . . . Secead Flodr, SUBTEENS' SHORTS a ^ ‘1.99 Jamaica shorts Intplaids ind sol|<^. Sizas S’ to T4. Subl4eal'.Wear-... Secead Floor^ MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS *-•10 4.00 and 5.00 Vohiof . 1 3.39 EoLD >fTridMII John W. FiWiMMi. i»tt if Ttuawnt. CM^«Uon .Wittt 4IKI'KKK.\('K Tile indifference nOw to the prob- thm is 'a gill running for the CIO and her votes an being bought by the "union locals and not with the consent of its members. I anl a member of the union and I am supporting another candidate and I don't feel that the umcwi h^s a ri^t to take money (our dues) out of the treMury to. support their queen. ' Let's AU Be Kair (Editor's Note: If the writer ot the letter signed “It la I, A Friend” Congress would prevent will please submit hit' name and any ^rious disturbance of the addrm for our files, we will be business equilibrium by hostile most happy to publish his letter.) legudation. But the soalition seems ---- Believes Something: tiorif in ooin partiM. „• nr#am w Wrong: With Laws The tradtn'^for prisoners deal ts- atiU OR. 1' believe in- helping humanity, but just -who are we helping? ,'Vhat do we hope to gain — jilSt 1214 undesirable, unemployed men to feed and,, take care of for 500 tractors for Castro ceriainly isn't lr«;ing tli)se that once invaded Cuba and I doubt if there's a one living today. Now he is asking for those Cuban lyilitical opposers to be brougiit from far and near to be traded lor his firing squads. Sure quite a deal lor Castro and a laugh for the world. What next? .K. K. The Almanac I parties. The tendency to get somethiag w hile the getting Is good seems What Is irrong with Michigan laws, and the personnel, wrho have the authority to pus Judgment. The admintslration has been dispensing its f a V « r s to Southern Democratokere and there^.and has been pickiag up votes Ur unsdind programs.' ' Many im.soiiiid poticu's are being ■ advocated. Thus, the d>'aii4-j,c l,t. He #|8 In the horse game ^-lianges proposed in the whole .sys-here until' pobbinlwk~dri«eD out by the tem of taxing American companies auto, and 'thm iWKOhed overto~itrtor,^—abroad coultLbriDg on a disruption for a tptal period of over a half century. Dr. William Brady S»ys: No matter what the erime. all you have to do is faint, and yon are cmay and get off OBott.frec. "Money talks” is no . Joke What we need is a darn gocxi whipping post and capital punishment. Certmda JU Johnson Walled Uke Comprised wf fivci^ tooys and five girls, the family of « Mr. and Xjirt. konis W. Hnnplireys of.^1 Whlttrmore 8t.. looks like the champion high school graduation team of Pontiac. Nine of the children already have paduated from 8t.' Frederick’s of foreign trade and add to Ihc difficulties of many of our allies., likewise, the stimulus that had been esrpecled,through a sensible program ot tax Incenttseo on depredation allowonmi in connection with new plant and equipment hus not nu.eriallsed. €bt(dPood»-oi NaJ[jllue Portraits By United Freon Intenulional , Today ta Thursday, June 15, the lesth day of the year with 199 more in 1961. The moon ta In Its new quarter. The nsomlag stars are Venus, Jupiter and Haturn. The evening star is Mars. On this day in history: Ip 1215, King. Jol)n of England signed the Magna Carta at Run-nymede. In 17S2, Benjamin bYanklin demonstrated the relationship between electricity and lightning by flying a kite during a summer storm. in BuiMng Giopd J'eeth In ITIS, Georg* Wasbibgtaa was appointed commander-tirchlef of _the Continental army. ■ Businessmen don't really know what to expect, and niany of the and the tenth is a member of the Cla.« •P'""-’' ««« . under way to roustriR’t new OT IvOJ. : b(*en llaunrhed i Sending me a 1933 ca.lw'BaT,''*—-Mrs. Thomas D. Flood of OrtonvUlo points out that It can be used as a INI calendar. l»K.\KFn« l>EL.\VEI) All the benefits to employment that would have been derived from The S6)ttish Standing Committee on Dental Health Education finds that the average child in Scotland has 6 of the temporary teeth decayed, filled, or extracted, by the age of .5 years. At the age of H. when u child should have^ 28 12 teeth Jiave| been treated broader policy on depreciation had ^ , been formulated have, therefore, A story drifts In from IJrayton Plains bee„ forthcoming. the heavy-goods industries If a extracted. The CQmmitteel estimates that DB. BBADT an the hlglvealdum foods which build good teeth, provided the child gets enough sunshine on bare skin daily. Wearing the least clothing comfort, custom and the law will allow. throughout vaciilion time, not only improves dental health but in many cases shrinks enlarged fon-siis so that b)f the tiine school reopens there is no excuse for subjecting the child to a tonsil opera- abmri UW miles soutk of l^qro.' In 1960, Japanese Premia KiShl asked President Eiifenhowor to . . . Slowly 4own an empty street ... And just to himself bo talks. There are whispers deep wltli ^ ___________ signs . When a lofty pine tree postponF his yMtlsEicause of ant^ . sways ... And a pallid "moonlit U.S. riots. * * - - * night , . . Stardust on the forest sprays . , . There are whispers In- the dawn the land mist . the sand the day . remain . When the sea along . . Underneath a veil of Leax’es its tears upon . . ITiere are whispers in . When the heavy clouds And the dark and dliP Thought for today; Cenpjaouglas MucArthur said: "It ta&tkl to enter any war without the will to win It.” about" how the lawn of that wejl-known The htclination in the admtnis- f^ame Deleted), got a coating of cement Just before a rain. Neighbors tell me that he bought a bag of gnss {ertUlzer and a bag of cement at the same time. The contents looked alike, and he's now mowin|[ his lawn with trowel and ifick ax. nciinanon m me aommis- tration and in Congress to spend Ventures ** money and,time on projects that do not assist the normal economic development ot the country, but merely add to its deficits, has becx>me pronounced. SIned IrtttrrMi rsumaies ( n a i um. okaux 3.609 chUdren In Scotland a^ 16 a (Ooyi^ripd 1 •tampad. mW-I It Iba Ptanaa IMl) mal earth . . . Shudders la the cold and rain... There are whla^rs of all kinds . . . Hud may echo in But the wMspers of/ TlfOUliHTH fOR T>bAY And the kiiijK said, iWn aakk, and afaiid lieir; Ko he turned Aside, and alowl allll.-U Saniael .,TW*ty years of our Lmd s life waaw. W.W ... n^w waev V.^ V W • Uk MUF LtUra i 1110 your lovt . . , Aif the dnes 1 lortT/,*!*. fodden In these woids of the to hear. ^ /- ge *peI: “He was subject* unto fOepyriidit' IMl) ^ , them—Jacques Bossuet. ' Adniinlstration offlrials talk about spending $40 billion to develop American exploration of k k k Hindsight is a 1 w a y s g09d. But A word of warning comes from that bird loveg^ H|rs. Inet Orson the down-to-earth requirements ' of a business recovery in Anier-lea are being ignored. everything today Indicates that had Rochester. Vfhen a nest to built l * - swsAdal aIa fViA vyaiindv KIvHb mot XIpre than $6 billion is to be spent by the government (or hous- The high rate of dental disease in Scotland, says the committee! is due to increnaed consumption of candles, soft drinkies and cookies between meals. To that I’d add increased consumption of sweetened beverages at mealtime or instead of meals, and increased tx>nsumptiori of yym-yum snappy-crackies instead of wheat-or oaten grits (or breakfast. Case Records of a Psychologist: / Babies Are Oftfn ‘§jtatus Symbols’ tv,!. o/ivi/,A rfceptacle, the young birds may be jng, but critics point out that in we followed this advice world events uiiipj h. th. reflecteit he«t of th* sun if most ai-paji vcwprnment mniwv nn could be quite different. Red China would not haveb«Kad the fast riiw as a great militarr power. With Red China not such a eirong force all of Southeast Asia might not be in such a tur- kllled by the reflected heat^of the sun if you do not shade It In some way. most are!«i government money on 40-year mortgages is not so much ^ netxled, since the rental space The. Scotttah Standing Committee on Dental Hentth opInM that “derrenaed ooiMuniptlon of bard food, such as aj^i8^ and earrots’’ CA^E J-4J6: Nancy N., aged 27, is the sex-mad wife mentioned yesterday. "Dr. Crane," ’ . , she pleaded tear-.tully. ‘'T flwr-lkit TWhsf all there as a ^ frankly ad- wanl this. ' A clump ot peonies with 167 larg* buds Is reported by Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Warden of 6547 Dixie Highway, not counting at least three dozen smaller buds.„^ available has been steadily increasing tot recent, years. And golngalnto big production are the ’ ■ ★ k ^ k^ This would have put the Western peony clumps of countries in a stronger positioch to Newton L, Jenkins deal with Khhushchev and Soviet of 4125 Mlddlebelt Road. «n four clumps their normal income promptly riKEAT DELIGHT rxeen..... vv,!. I. .11 she counts buds In the following numbers: *'“«•“««- ■- RussiB. Of course, this is all conjee- 2to poor rondlUon of the teeth of 4$ mr--h„ . i^-Seotland ChUdren. Chewing raw apple, carrot, "calv evt^ry month or bage, Celery, poteto, turnip and so i get this ovcn-i wheat is goixl fw children and powering urge to adults too, but I doubt that It’s as. have an affair important as an adequate daily with some other| ration of milk would be for preser- man. qk, CRANB vation of the teeth. An adequate "Yet .1 was ThTsiI«^7ymraMl.ardship for ^ " *’"’“** “P ‘"u* small stockholdenv-especially ra- Quart, for ^wlng children., 114-tired persons—who may not get Another measure causing concern ta the proposal to burden b a n k Si savingsand-ioan associations and businesses generally with the expensive task of deducting tax on dividends at thie source. immediately became a faithful wifei For women are not sexual creatures in the male sense of that term. lator or eaddllag' a It isn’t the absence td her womb which cauaps her craving for an If a wile seeMm eseenalvely ardent. Hut Is aanally aa evl- RTATUg 8YMBOLII No, she regards babies as “status Qinbols" of normalcy ombng pints for adults. A M of sterile wtves get Jittery and nenreflc, aot beesnse of oqr lark a( endocrine oeero-" I bnt beennoe they feel <«- turfe, yet at the same time it is pretty har^ to contradict the General's reasoning. Mc.KDoegCfiaGia.... When Soviet Premier Khrushchev ^ known as "The town that tune for-got.” ' - 1 Word comes along from one of Its top boosters. Bill EUison, that the "Upper Teeqs” outing program to now in p^ress, at Franklin, Pontiac’s beautiful suburb to -the southwest, proud can I get cured of my trouble? I'm just like an alcoholic who gets hereafter, but it involves a tie- ^’|f you have never chewed a * pertodlc craving for whisky, mendous amount of paper work handful of wheat you have missed FACTS gTOF IMMOBALmr for the companies themselves. a great delight. Even now.,If you ' Your edltdt runs this column to . , It is one of the most costly toing.s- have the teeth for it, a good dally offer ydur wide area the true facts her husband until she finally con- ■ ‘ chew of wheat will provide a sub- for sloping immorality and dl- ceived and bbre Samuel, the ilrst Rachel thus nagged Jacob because she had no children and Haimab was a pain In the ne^k to. denee of Tke Country Parson 11^ I took power some years back along wlthj the now forgotten Nikolai But" , ,, ^ oANiir, hU good will tourt wi%Mr. VeTOal UrClliaS tO“ B were offen described as, ’^tual . Mrs. Blaneh Havfraon vaudevjfle turns. k k ^^k-'~: 1b iwenil years, .not too many ia ih« frqs w<«ld have been able t# thinks Kkrashchev'in those lerins, li^te hb gay moments ■poatiniTfrom balconies, chatting of .Keego Harbor; S2nd birthday. Mrs. Aughsta nowereon of Auburn Heights;' Nrd btethday. ^ ‘ nir. and Mrs. Onen CUenberg of Waterford: 52nd wedding annlvei-sarj^ tTyfs^ 8. Peaneyer. of Bloomfield HlU#; 82nd birthday. staptial amount of vitamin A, vitamin B-coraplex -and vitamin E. If your teeth are not strong enough to crad( your own. cr^ it edarse-ly in a coffee mill. "• The Scottish Siandiag ConAnlt^ tee on Dental pealth Vacation doenn'f Mjr sa, hut prahably be-Ueve* candy, sweetensd bever- vorce, delinquency and erthw. . prophet ol Israel. "The tenth shall make .yoa freey" statee the HUe. It deed ne feed te'lBMr eelf-eonsoioasly or pet prudish 'When ponographio ptetn^es aad other degenerate Infiueneee ere wlde- aud the She canM^avHy formation by shme IHrect action of liqgar OB the enamel. the faefs and demoHah the as-. lacimsB traffic la sneh lewd Ideas. ,So this use of si baby aa a “sta> tus symbol^’ has tteen with (he human race ever shwe antiquity. There are three ways to demol-lah Nancy’s sexual compulsion. a) Show her Uiat the womb ta NOT a primary sexual requisite,, for wtves can he thrllHng and" thrlllBblc qll tbelr Uves without a hasn’t Btadled tto booklet below. So send tor the booklet “Sex Probleme In Marriage,^’ endoeing a stamped retich envelope, plus 20,Cents. Alwsr# WTgj IC»Dr. Omiv* W^Crsns s* —- ITjs Pause PrSM, Fontlsc. **" “----Pause. (OoypyrigMM) (t) Teaeh her hnsbaad how le may aever become ',1 , friend^-kni |e Is my benefactor." And your qewspaper ts the moet I do not believe this is so.' The widely read fnediunpin your entire ■ harm done by exi^caslve conaum^ area, eo be grateful you Can get tion as Wh ch#t foods is merely the latest medlmd and payohologi-'that it satiate8’’appdtite so that the cal data via it! pages. child doesn’t .Care about milk, Nancy’s crwdng fbr sexual esCa-- — ___________ .cheese, leafy vegetables, greens, padeeis ditolo her Inner feelWof eiaMy two) for adoption to divert cabbage, turnips, celery, beets. Inferiority oecauie of the hystereo- her maternal urges and covier up. pens (fresh, canned or dried), tomy tiiat removed her womb hm sterility. ; beafns, nuts and Jleanuts — theee when aha was 17. ’ . w* soon did all thren and ahe MClUlWsV ts ws Ul„........... sstise ofjsu Isesl nsUs priatsd In ktats novtoim St r— •- '—t dUpst^. Tbs I • PrsM It dsllTtrid by Hdp hw find aebaby (pref- t«»«v — PratiM I _ _____________________ edrrier tot « mbU S ossk; whtrs mslied In Oskitnd, qsnsMs, UrlnS-bsnsst onJ witfi. ittot n It iit.se s rHIf. ..——.J lilciiltsn SBd sll otbst Pl^ to ^„Ub|M Statss M.W _s ach^srs.’^.SK*, tU St .Pootlse. V- ' I-''' ■ k<-- EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSPAY, JUNE 13. 1961 While House Feels Casiro Won’t Shoot Prisoners nr BBU. loaciali «dd today die belief here WASHINGTON (AP) - Kenne- ia that Oatro oannot afford now dy admiidatiwbon oftidi^ ba- to whad out hla Urine squada. lieva lha tsactora for pHaonera ' * ^ trade - whether It aucceeda or AU the evidwwe adda up to a faUe-may aave the Uvea of 1.200 worid-wlde propaganda Bcldng lor Cuban InvaBion captlvea. Caatro as a reault of hla oWw Nobody in Waahiiwtoh feels to trade the priaonera tor safe in predicting action Prime Minister Fidel Castro wiU take next. But high government Riders Heading for Florida Gly a benefactor of die downtrodden. tractors. Administration ofOdals ImI the wh^e affair has been particularly effective in unmasking in Latin America Castro’s pose as Chstro’s offer appears .tnbarraaaed the CommunisU at a time when they were exploiting the faUure of the' American-approved, hiVMiao. it may have contributed to Soviet Prenaler of Caa- Khnishchev's description * Mixed Ministers Testitro as unstable, and not a Com- S. Carolina Citadel of Segregation munlat in the Soviet leader's re-Kennedy in Vienna. / By ns Aaaortaiad Pram Kennedy was said by cloae as- >tioo after testiiig ^th Caro-Tra^ Um?B clladel of racial separation yittw. whose representaflves ape without sHfeus incident. Begoiiai The largest of three groutM left Sumter. B.C.. without difficulty shcfUy after midnight, en route to Jadmaivllle, Fla. The tour Jewish rabbis, eight white iProt-estsnt ministers and six Negro mMstort were to change buaei at Jackaonyilie and go to Ibllahaa-see, Ftaida’e capital, before tag back to New York this atter- CTAY OVER NIOIIT TWO inteiHraclal groups epent the night in Chariestbn and t federal SUNDAY IS FATHERS DAY (lepi.stores FOR FISHIN' r FATHERS! feting with fhe Castro gov- Beyond this, however. Kennedy 1TM tcredited with believing from the beginning that the Castro offer might provide the opportunity to marshal world opinion to the point where the dictator could! not afford to liquidate his ene-| RBUOIom Tinail>^tlac area Catholic parlahee combined to eponsortag this float, which tore wlB ride on this "**J*‘e other ^te in features a replica of the first Catholic church in parade which begins at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Oakland County. Costumed Centennial celebra- downtown Pontiac.__________________________ Iw Science Re-' ibachers to initiate their own read- In P Associates of CMcago. * >« progiiuns or to'improve ex- MrsK Lynette R. Payne cl institute will.,^ held A , . IteUwood, Veadiiw teaeher ju It wUl be led by | ’-----------T?” ferson Junior High School, has reg-*a.spedaliet to the field of reeding. The U. S. has . one-third thel istered for a five-day reeding to-1 The program is aimed at enahiinglworid e. railway miieege. Any order of flie Cuban leader' for mau executions is seen here as likely to start the wheels moving toward eventual cooperative tnter-American action against his hT leave tor Sevanneh, Ga.^^ . _ -------------------^ the morning. From there the — en men and women in each group were to go to Jackaonville, spend the night, and possibly combine for an extended ride, probaUy to Tampa, fla. The riders left Washington via Greyhound bos to make the first ■uch test of Florida’s segregation practices. They were refused res- South Carolina towns but encountered no trouble In the Charleston Two I I brought 14 of the riders to Charieatan trtrni WO-miiBten, N.C A third bus carried the clergymen from Raleigh, N.C.. to Sumter, where they haB-sd tor a church service. Hie clergyum vow refused hincb counter service at a motel- cate on the outaUrts of Sumter. They later ate at a Negro cafe. Yellow'Rain Startles Massachusetts Folks BOSTON (AP)-Yeltow rain fell The Audubon Society explained the Kidegree temperatiures of ----Mondsy WT Tiireday released pine tree pollen. ’ The rata washed It acroae thd Joshing Jack Is Sympathetic to Poor Pierre WASHINGTON (API White House Prem Secretary Pierre Salinger celebrated h i s 36th birthday Wednesday, and President Kennedy took joshing recognition of Salinger's current problems. The press secretary has been bombarded A a i I y by questions detaU ol Kennedy’s back Injury. Oir occasion he has flared at the persistent inquiries. ved a bit of tan- gift The President sent Salinger a paper bade VWume entitled "Shif-fenls’ Family Medical Encyclo-pedfe.” On the inside cover Kennedy wrote: "For Pierre, who picks up where Shifferes leaves ofl. John F. Kennedy.” SaUnger’t office staff also joined to the ribbing, giving him a metal ’’first aid leader kit^. KH^Official Collapses THE HAGUE. Netheriands (*-Ftorvign Minister J. M.A.H. Luna was ordered by his doctor to taka ««emptetrt^ it home after collapsing In the Lower House 61 Parliament Wednesday. The foreign office said be fainted because of ovortlrednesi. MAKE EDUCATION y5uR VACATION MSUO CONTINUWG EDUCATION COURSES — SUMMER TERM, 1961 (AH sessieas oac# a srsok fot sight wssks sxespi Ihess slonsd) MUMAWITIK AND FINE ARTS Logic* Wlllism Klubsck, Ph.D. Starts |ims lo 7-iO P.M. ' .....' lune 19 2-4:30 P.M. FISHING ACCESSORIES . . Swivol bout soot, only Wotortito tockU bnx Double trey, 2 si^ colchot. Rog. 10.27 spiijcost sot Rod, real, lino, ccnting plug. Rog. 5.17 fly red, root Bamboo rod, alum, fly rssl. 5.27 bolt casting sot Direct drivt reel, shlFdy red. 498 549 988 488 488 Esko 4 h.p. ointboord 99OO Groat lor summer fun. 159.88 car top stylo 12-ft. aluminum boat. 149“ NO MONEY DOWN Weighs only 90 poun*. Rust-proof aluminum construction, 3 wooden soots, styrofoom flotation for maximum safety. Reinforced transom, oor locks and non-skid Inside floor point. Handles up to 7% h.p.. outboard. Wssttm Imtitutlons and Ideas Sines the French Rsvolution Gerald Straka, Ph O. Summer Seminar on Amarican . . Velua* and Goals Melvin Chamo, 'Ph.D. Color and Design Lloyd Radall, M.A. Sunirhar Seminar in Modern Literary Mastarpiacas - Robert Simmons, Ph D. Oil Painting Ranaa Radall Sculpture Charles E. Balogh, M A., Introduction to Watarcolor Charles E. Balogh, M A. Landscape Painting and Drawing Renee Radall Sumnwr Workshop in Modern Dance, 1st Session* Elirabeth Applafori Summer Warkshoft. in Modern Dance, 2nd Seuion* ' The Art of Listening to* Music Writing for Publication June 21 7.9 P M lune 19 7-10 P M lune 28 7-9 P M. lune 20 7-10 P.M Tuna 21 7-10’P M. lune 20 1-4 P.M. lune 21 1-4. P M. lune 20 7-9 Ph Eliiabath Appleton Robert Holmes, Ph.D. PritcM% Jackson My 25 7-9 P M ‘ lune I9<7-9 P.M lune 20 730-9:30 PM tANCUACC Elementary CarThan Conversation Introductory Russian. 1 Introductory FrerKh* French H* BUSINiSS AND INCINtlRINC Robert Simmons, Ph D. Helen Kovach, Ph D. Renee Rotfwchild Renee Rothschild tuna 27-7-9 P M. lune 20 7.9 PM lune 19 7.9 P.M. June 20 7-9 PM. Industrial Dnign Modem Production & Inventory Control Charles E. Balogh. M.A. |una 20 7-10 P.M. Businast Law iCHWCI AND MATHiMATICS Introduction to Business Mathamatics I William R. lamas, M.B.A. Arthur Cox, |.D. lune 19 7.9 P.M. lune 22 730-9:30 P.M. BofariyL,fot-4ha-tav»nW' Theory anil Use of fh# Slide Rule APPtUP ANO SPtCIAL SKILLS Elmar.Fuhr, M.S. Richard lustice, M.S. -Ta«rTr7’:93rp.M. 25 lune 22 7-9 P.M. 20 lune 22 7-9 P M. 20 Effective Speaking and Ltadtrship Efficient Reading, ---------------- lohn Cambia, Fh-0— "TJodd Roberts. Ed D lune 20 7-9 P M. SUMMER STUDY SKILLS PROGRAM Intensive three-week program for collega-bour«d seniors — $50.00 — August 14-September I, CALL Fl I-4SI5 ••Mornirsg Sessions 8-11 A.M. *Opportunity for individual conferences with staff specialists. CosiNil Oxford in wothoblo fabric Toko if in leofbor sandals Moc-foo opera of soft loofber Wasbablo torry clot^ slippors 90 90 90 /CMARfii rr ^ So oool, m CMtafortoblo wtah eoff oiaMeo imelo end crepe sole-Mm or brown in dtee to 12. XHAR6I rr Supple brown leather, cut out for maximum summer ceolneae, Long wnoring sport sole. Si»ea 614 to 12. 'CHARGE rr 9^ Here's the ideal travel componion for dad .« "s 2-suifer 9’n? 91. tea DurobU, moKulino construction. Lightweight, Kuff-resistont eoty-cloon covering. Brou .plqted pollshod hardware, curtain divider and edsy grip handle. In smart tan. S^bp now. Companion cam * ...6.98 Plus tax Kayatopa loom movia camara Suppla tebthpr operas, on olLHme favorite with Dad. Cemfy crepe, sole. Black or browit, sins 614-12. ^ 'CHARGE 1 ' Cool, absorbent terry. Inside «nd| out. Fun te weor M fhe beach er iustfor loafing. Crepe sole. 614-12. FEDERAtfS r DOWNTOWN AND DIUYTON PLAINS weiwy fifoif9n •wnirwy, % . ' . ' ‘ \ V:-. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 , AAondoy throbgh Saturday ‘i, ‘V- - . .. IF POP'S the question . .. Federal's has the answer! Remember dad next Sunday (June 18) with a gift he'll never forget! Federal ’-a. I .,. ,i .. I I ..................... SAEE! Dress or comal skirts-^ every ocetTsio'fir,' r* Waldorf pojamas 2,99 Button coot or pull-Short or Ion A. Sport ihirtt Short ileeves,^ including button downs, porous whites. S-M-L. sleeves and legs. Elastic waist. A-B-C-D. ^yy Jamaica walking shorts ^99 Be sure dad has Twist twill shirts B. Dross shirts Wash 'n wears, b'cloths. Neck 14-17, sleeve 32-35. Hurryl Reg. 2.99 50 C. Dross shirts Short lieevee, button downs, lenoe. White only. 14V4-17. D. Bon-Lon* knits we, cellar stitching, t front. S-M-L. *R^. TM. Jtt. Bancroft 3 2' Reg. . 3 .Waldorf cotton robes 499 Self loops, no pleats, , machine wash and wear. Olive, cocoa, tan, black. Sizes 30-42. Cool summer comfort, get yours now. cool wash 'n we^r Sos^tie, full cut for wide w/ap around, 3 pockets, shawl collar. Sizes S-M-.L-XL. Wash 'n wear dress slacks tropical slacks Sanforized A 01. twist^_ twill, flap pockets, non^V rip sleeve facings, full cut. Tan, groy, blue ond^* green. Sizes 14Vk-19. Sold in Work Clothtt Dept. 98 188 «98 strain points, deep sturdy pockets. 8.5 ounce. Sizes 29-50. Leng-lostingl SoU in Wo^k Clotket Dopf.^ . Cuthion fool socks Cushion toe, protected heel. White, Sizes 10\k to 13. Sold In Work Clotket Dept. Shop Ihe modem, convenient way dt Federal's . • • just say 'CHARGE IT' and take up to 10,MONTHS to pay! Musical docantir 1/5 bottle set in gold, 9^ 9S jigger eoyor, ploys e' populor tune. Save. Roto-woshtr brush Aluminum red, horse 01 : heir blended brush, ^ die! control,/ Buy ngw. irusf 3’ Cockfoil shaker set 4’* 6 hi-boll glosses, 6 cocktoil glasses ond shaker with geld top. OLD SPICE ... scent-imentaP gifts' for dad, pick his favorite Dispenser^ s*r9|t 4” Press the pump and it dispenses T shot of favorite bfverage. 3-pc. gifl’ sft After shave lotion, tolc, stick deodorant. The perfect threesome for a man on the go. Insures good grooming, anywhere. Lotion, cologno A compliment to any man ... invigorating after shave lotion and crisp, clean cologne to keep hint brisk, a% Oft ocean breeze# 9% 00* ■nutUS.Tox jL Men's spacious jewel boxes npretsively mosculinel Smart op- ^98 eoronce, spacious compartments, uolity covering. Prefects jewelry. ^[0 ' ^ Plus V.S. tan Men's Parker '45' pen 500 Takes America's largest ink corfridgt, drinks Ink. from thj bottle,, too. T4 kt. t. Chqil(M of seven sizes. gold point. FEDERAL DEPT. STORES' Plus vs. ion Ofhtr Old Spkt set* prkM Ww l.(X) to 4.00 / > DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PLAINS '7.- ■- > '■ H THE PONTIAC PRESS. TllURSDAY. JU^E 15, lft61 Vfliige PifWty LMted 27 P«yB FAKER BooriNM is 6 Hbars Pontiac's 1st Boss Quit Quickly AT NO INCREASE IN PRICE! ________H. hfi snuitHr louRtON wmmt • m wow • oto ouakm oiSTituMO co.. uvimeNciBuno. Tlw liiaeit «!)■*«- ^ pie find to planning tMbi ywr'i ^ an the payment! atm doe AdminiatratWe nwttara ed the vOlage wet* earHed out by five cSU!!.' Ria oddMei about Pontiac ba^i lore the turn o( the ocntuiy, DavM S. Teel, adminiatratlvc aide to aty Manager Walter K. WUlman. td again to the ' chapters of the old aty Hall to record ao dl: Streets and l^waya. ao-cooBta, ti ' ' and Area. lage had porcbaasd iita lint fln ei«ine, a 1300 Job manOfaetured by the Great IbUs 0& of Whit Vt. / A year after the fire, the fire committee was reporting that it had made the first complete inspection ef the fauUdngs In the and had ordered fin hasards fint the first Items he noted strike us as funny today. neettag e( the ■ the eealer ef the vUnga. • The fire might have been worae, except that .the year before following tiro yean of study, the vU- Tbis was something like shutting the bam door after the horse had escaped. But the principal of fire prevention had been teamed the 1^ way. Ihere'a not been a bad fire slnoe. noth the eaying "Earty to bed.and a«rw DR. HENRY A. MILLER Optometrist • 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 "fieffer Things m Sight” Contact Let^ Open Frl. Evenings—Closed Wed. Afternoons May 1, 107. the first sflMsl act was Is estahUsh a Has si gl The first village offidala were hoaen at the aa eluding Daniel LeRoy as the first DOWNTOWN PENNEY’S LeRoy promptly quit 3T days later. Ibe raSatds don’t Ml why. Hera are some other early Itenos Teel noted: In its first year, the village government spM $tnsr.- Revenue for this budget was raiaad prt ly fnen a%oU tax of M-3S levied on the male dtiiens who were eligible to vote in electloas. The rest came property tax of one-quarter of 1 per cent. 17-19 S. Saginaw Str««t 1,,^ Hk H-4 REDUCED FROMOi OUR REGULAR sfoCKK ' FATHER’S DAY SPECIE Quality tailored'^ TROPICAL SLACKS Regularly 5*95 OmtAHOlHO AT4J$I The fabrics, n wear blends of Dacron polyester and rayon or, Afnel triacetate and rayon. OmrAHDIHO AT 4J9I The iaUoring,.. costly features you look for in fine sladcs: pleated inner waistband, corded bi^ pockets. liook>«ye dosure. OUrSTAMDINO AT 4^1 Thesdectum,..tee season's newest pattemi and ahadet in die latest Ivy plain front and new single pleat models. OmrAMDINO AT4J9I The udue,.. yoaH want several pairs at our amazing low pricel 28-42. 3 shirts for the pries ef 2 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF REG.2.89 SPORT AND DRESS SHIRTS Tremendous election of short sleeve sport shirts! Neat cottons! Wovens, plaids, prints, solids! Knits! Dacron-potyester and cotton blends! Polishe4 ghallii embroideries and more! S-M-L-^ Long and short sleeve dren shirts... sanforized combed cottonsi Regular, l^tton-down and new snap-tab ooQanl Many wadi 'n wears! White in sizes 14-i7. AlKoodHhood hr yeor shspplii§ temha 'Open Every Night 'til 9 p.m.^laiity of FiUa Porking" In Ponttoc / In Ckirkston-Waterford ' , ’ ' * - 6460 D|XIE HIGHWAY 200 N. SAdiNAW ST. . ' «' ■ 'V ‘ ■ ' ■ - I V oi.ik i^\«^iiic>xi:ib PRINTS OR SOtID SHADES SLEEVELESS COTTONS Crisp eool sleeveless ahlrts, ttilored to perfection in printed or solid Sanfor- C iaed eottona Siaeaj 32 to 38 in scada of new eolora. _______ CUSHION ARCH CANVAS OXFORDS Rod 6r blue oxfords for boys or girls •ixea 8 to 3' . . White oxfords for women and girit aiaea 12V4 to 3 5 to 9 . ■ also includes black hig^ tennis shoes boys* aiaea 10 to 13. 1.88 MEN’S SHORT SLEEVE COTTON SPORT SHIRTS Fantastic price? You bet! And What ahirU Yoja’ll find colorful prints, cool skipdentt . all cotton, carefnHy Penney tailored . Sanforised 88' CENTENNIAL SPECIAL HIGH COUNT COTTONS 30 tdl t.ll, .f Ugb count cotton perealaa. Yea! They’re washabliB, fall 36” wide in colorful designs . . 'many tiny priAf-____________ 4>r*-88*^ BLOUSE-^HORTL , . ^ So inexpensive they can have a change every day . . See stnrdy cottons in solids, prints, plaids. . Machine wash-able ... siaee 2 to 4... 3 to 6z. S’SHORT SLEEVE COnON sport SHIRTS What a Buy! New look prints, fashion tone polids with neat emblems ... All tailored to Penney's exacting specifics-,tions Machine wash .Sataforiaed. 88‘ com SH oua ciNnuNiAi window dispuys DoimiTOMiFBsers ]7>19 $.-$a,lMwSt OPEN’ta'9 TONIGHT ;;r ■:7 -*iv\ the PONTIAC press. ThIksDAY; JITXE 15. I9tii eleven Promotion Group Will Wokomo David Goo as Now President At lt» annual dinner meeting at p. m; Tuesday In the Waldron Iptel, the Oakland Oil Heat Coun-will weloopM David H. Gee [ the Gee coal and Oil Cd. as president for the 1961-S2 .fiscal year. For. the lOth -conaecutivt year, the Pontiac Rotary Chih, In cooperation with tile Pontiaa ThICA, is sponaartng leam-to-Bwim daaaes In the "Y” pool. The leam>to»Eddie Polo, IB. veteran actor wbo gained a stunt man in many movie aerials from 1H4 to 19M. Wednesday, appqpentljr of a saes tor boys will be'hdd the firsl week, tor gtrla the eecood. Seven classes for each groiqt bsve been planned, running froth 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rotaiians under tiie direction of Richard Templeton, chairman of the 1961 campialgil), have contacted all elementary schools in^ Pontiac: and secured applications of interested children. BRING PARENT The apidications merely serve u Interest finders, not as registration slips. Moreau, who will instruct the class, pointed out. ■led by a pareut to register. Boys and girls who are lembers are not eligible. ’’They team to swim through our regular program,” Moreau said. Children in the program will receive five hour-long kaaonb, wltii each class limited to 35 pnpUa so that Individual atten^ njay be' given the learning'' awimmcrs, Moreau said. ‘‘While there’e room for 4tt ’ Morean eald. "The need for enrolling children cleanliness, safely and efficiency I cannot be pverempha- of oil heat wtil ii stressed in thH«lwti. Fach~year we have to turn 1961-62 promotional efforts. ■oh'c children sway because our wee facilities will accommodate only This will be the third year of that number.” operation for the local oil heat' group which has its offices lot;ated' in the Waldron Building, .lamewil. ^{ovkled enrollment capacity IS; Stelt of Pontiac has been\secie<^ lary of the group since Ita lion. The local headquarters has films and other Informatlcn available " for public and group use that tell the itoiy of today’s oil heat. Deadline for registering boys ■ not reschOd earlier — will be Monday morning, Moreau said. Girls may be registered pext weric If Because of the large number of children enndling, the “Y” will not accept registi^lons by mail or; SHAWS • • • michwan's ukist jEwans FATHER'S DAY, Hugt Prica Sloth on Fomout ***"*^’CFl’ Electric Shavers Worid's Highotf Rofed Shovers of Bolow Our Cotf! NSW ^10^^ 0"'r ,n..Aw„K Almo»t »lT#0 St tbU low prlrf! NotlODOUr (taoui tUbvor thot ilvM • closB. (loot ihOTt. Buy 00* for yourMlf—for (tfU. Soto) 12 DIAMOND IRIDAL SIT $200.00 tS.7S $ Waak mnims iaroest jEmtRr : .24 N. SA^HAW ST. PONTIAC STATf BANK ILOd. Ar.--' ‘ ISIS NEYBI ALWAYS FI R S T Q U A 1, n Y ! POPULAR DAN RIVER COTTON PLAID SHIRTS! Men love-thes^ popularDan River plaid shirts. They’re .smart looking and they nre wash and wear, easy care. See all the smart new colors. R49 tiues small, medium, large COOL, EASY=CARtPIMA COTTON broadcloths ! Look refreshed, stay cooHn lightweight pima cotton '"■"broadclotlis . -yt 'Penney"—ta ilored"with-vented-ahorL sleeves,..^ soft, short point collar with permanent stays. Sanforized* pima will machine wash, dry, touch up iron! 298 GET LUXURY EXTRAS IN PIMA PRINCE COTTONS! Extra long staple pima cotjton is soft, sturdy, absorbent. T-shirts are all purpose weight. Briefs and athletic shirts are 2^>ly apd mercerized for strength. Extra long tuck-inI tfeat resisitant elastic! |95 T^ihlif sties 3G to 46 5 W 09 Brief siics 32 te 42 O ^ COMBED COTTON KNITS TAILORED FOR ACTION! RAYON CHALLIS BOASTS EMBROIDERED MOTIFS! Check the ribbed' iiiulerarm in.sert. That’.H what gives the.se combed cotton knits freedom of action. Tailoring? First quality, naturally . . . fa.thion collar, riljlied cuff-s, embroidered emblem on .j)6cket. Looks like an expensive haberdashery model . . . but it’s priced amazingly Penney low! Quality extras? You bet! All Penney tailored with iiermaneht stays, trimmed jiocket, novelty tab on short sleeves. (ixei imoll, medium, O* lorgt, extra-lorga ^ P^NErS-DOWNTOWN ^pBii Evfiy Mon.y ThuPS. ond.Fri. 9t3(i A.M. ffr-9:00 P.M. An OHMr Wtakdoys 9:30 5:30 PtM^^ LIBHTWEIIIHT DRESS OXFORD ^ BOASTS NEW LOW SEAM He’ll bve these new looking smart low seam moccasin styled oxfords. Smooth leathers and distinctive styling. Get leather soles and rubber heels. n't tiiet 6^A to 11 PENNEY'S-MIRACLE Opete EvG^ W«4kdoy—Monday X|irough / 10:00 AM. to 9:00 P.M. 4 - . "jyb • 4*; - ' ' / 1 V”..A TWELVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU^^DAV, JUNE 13. 1661 SEARS SUMMER UrK AND CO SAVINGS PRE-SEASON HEATIIVG $ALE no money down ... no payin^l 'lil Oct. 1st on all heating . . . aak about Sears Modernizing Credit Plan SAVE $50 ON CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING Bring thlT ad. lt's worth S50 on the purchase of a Central Air Cot\-dltlonlng System this month. One allowance per customer. Get a free estimate now. Enjoy whole-house air conditioning this summer. SAVE $40! Gas Basement Furnace SAVE $30! Oil Basemetil Furnace Reff. $259 80.000 BTl' *219 NO MONET DOWN Qor Finest. LIFE-CLAD coated heat exchanger l^wer, motor oversized for air conditioning Quiet, fuel-saving buhier. A.G.A. approved. Modem, compact, well insulated cabinet Automatic sigpal shows when filters clog (See Sears for the sige furnace you need) Reg. $329 84,000 BTV *298 NO MONEY DOWN • Our Finest. LIFE-CLAD coated heat exchanger • Gun type, high efficiency burner saves fuel • New high efficiency combustion chamber. I’.L. • Oversized blower motor for air conditioning • Tube-type flue puts more heat in your home (Ail sizes for all kinds of homes, just ask) 10-Yr. Written guarantee Defective materials and workmanship will be repaired free of charge within 10 years from date of application. CALL FE 5-4171 for a FREE, honest roofing estimate. INSTALLED ROOFING no money down ... 1st payment October 1st Average 24x30-ft. Home with '/lPRc*> 179 NO MONEY DOWN • Homart 3-ln-I shingles—18 colors • Top grade raw materials are used *• Minnesota Mining Granules • Call FE 5-4171 for Free Estimate 10% OFF! aluminum siding sale! 39.96 Plain Horizontal, 100 sq. ft. 35.95' Insulated Horizontal 47.95 Insulated Verticil Aluminum Siding, 100 sq. ft...................«.15 •TAKE-WITH" RriLDINO SPECIAI^ 90-lb. Roll Roofing. 100 sq. ft. 3.98 3” Fiberglas Insul., 75 sq. ft. . ^ .4.^' 2” Fiberglas Insul., 107 sq. ft. 5.39 .3" Fiberglass with foil, 75 sq. ft. 6.19 Bnlldini Materialii. Perry Si. Baaemeat SPRINKLING SYSTEMS SAVE $15 T)fl Space-Saver 84,000 BTU Size SAVE $30 “Gas Space-5aver”~ 80.000 BTU Size fa *289 *169 NO MONEY DOWN Bimllar construction to'our beat oU Baaement Pumace shown above. Takes only * i the floor apace. NO MONEY DOWN Similar construction to our best gas Basement Furnace shown above. See It today. Save now! Plnmbtnc and Heating SAVE $10, Reg. $69 ___GAS inversion burner ' for coal or oif furnace w boiler. Now you can enjoy automatic gas heat without changing your entire heating plant. Easy to install. Let's end hand shoveling. Dept, Perry St Baaement Yifur Choice ^59 ---:-—_._.__N0_MONEY-DeWN- SAVE $20. Reg. $79 OIL replacement burner ’fur.furnace/.td' size for your heating plant. High - efficiency, gun type of durable cast iron construction. Fully enclosed ignition sy.stem.^ U.L. li.sted. See it today. Now you can relax while your lawn is being watered. Plastic; galvanized' tees, elbows, adapters at a low prlce._ Completely Installed Your new heating plant can; be expertly installed via Sears . . . right now, at low offseason prices. Free e.stimates anytime. Let Sears help you nave*. Workniastcr Fiiicnl Nyloiv Brush Ompart Sprayer for Small Jobs 377 Of tough DuPont Tynex Nylon Out-wears ordinary brin-tles a to 5 times! Bristles are kicked In rubber. Chisel tip. Makes painting much easier! 2099 , No Money Down Ideal for hobbyists, light touch-up or (or home painting. Diaphragm type. Savn more nt Sean. 8hop 'tU f f Paint Dept., Main Bnsenlent Contains 50-ft of 2-ln. vinyl tape, 50-ft. of 31-ln. fiberglass material. Paint a House on a Budget! 2 gal. far 5.88 REDUCED *12.95 .St-in. vubinet sink . Sears Master-Mixed i Get a new sink with a built-in look. "and scratch resistant porcelain enamel steel sink has ‘2 drainboards. Bak^d on white enamel finishei) cabinet. With chrome-plated faucet, trirp. Save at Sears ■ "V 36.95 Sink Cabinet, 4r ^ Kitchen cfaMnet Dept.. Per#y St. Baaement ,\ia8ier-i«i*ca . ■ • Economy becor-eze House Paint has weather resistance. Colors. Single Gallon Two Cycle Kenmore Portable “400” Dishwasher 17095 Just NO NONET DOWN End djshwaihlng chores forever' Does the complete Job —^^evien adds the detergent. Has extra iwiE wadi for stubborn soils., Holds 12 complete place settln|s. IREE 10 day home dem-'onstratlim. REDUCED 2*34 On a 2-Gal. Pail . Snowhite 1-coat HOUSE PAINT Regular Gal. 6.39-GaI.' . ..ILP Snowhite covers even black in one coat! Save time, work; one coat does itf It dries satin smooth, Ipkgea-^'Iyrusli BlfiFRs.'TSSoklTbetT’ bPT longer ... rain renews it. gave on one-coal house anti trim paint ^66CaL Regular 6.39-Gal. Paint film resists fiunes. smog and mildew and has a formal life of 5 years. Ut UndsteBst Honse Paint SJI gnL porch, floor enamtel. Reg/5.98 Chnsgalt Makes ^our floors attracdve as U pro-tecto them, from weather and fooVab-mston. 11 oolbrs piuk dhlto. i"*Satisfaction gHaranteed or your money back” iiaginafw J^hone FE 5-4171 j \ r. \ ' " • v' V. M ^ -V / •/ '•, >)/! ' 1^-’- ■''''y yr- ■:y A THE PONTIAC PRESS. THIJKSDAY. JUNE 15, 1961 THIRTKEX Seek to Help Less Fortunate Graders Call Parents t —, of Holland, Indonesia Nutty but They Love Them Jection to leeing the »vePeignty; of West New Guinea transferred frbm the Dutch to Indonesia. ‘ Britoin Gives Asylum The'to Red Water Engineer aI Wedne^y real-' lOn^On * a- help their fellow man wipe *" the Long Wand poverty and Illiteracy wherever in the world they exist, ‘and to help their country, too; that about stuns up the heartwarming reaction by the skilled men/chosen to be the vanguard of Prnident Kennedy’i Peace Corps. Listen to Matthew! M. Deforest, 31. a Marine veteran.' He was among the ctifdlten to aid in a two-year deijplowt^t program in Colombia. teacher. Annette Higgins. anon.vmously their view on three i: sdkiol ______ Teachers;- Why people should like m^. "This romy,’ "But I tl ward God, try think the I ause. It three.’’ lUONBV SMPtmAIV Iteadiihg for tour years, had notb-|W«^ ,New Guinea. "My friends like me because I,ing but praise for her pupila. “I like me and people shoukr'ghe He is Oleg Lenehet’Sky. * ♦ offlclally identified as senior re* "Third graders are the best,"I Stale Department preas officer aearch officer of the water supply 8»1^ WeAtesday. "they’re^Uncoln White spelled out the U.S. inatitote In Moscow. Reports said community were asked by their Uke me. I don’t see anything,quick sharp." she added: [policy when asked to comment on he telephoned his wife in Moscow tearhor AnnaH. U4o<>i>. wmne with me." (••v.,.. k.. __..._ k^______ I "You can see . the progress from a statement by Foreign Minister jhe did not want to return because one day to the next" and "t love Subandrii) of Indonesia that U S. of "intolerance and antireligion" DELUXE 6IFT PACKI pwraliM* of ADMIRAi; atr >^re <^^ ji perfect .job on any type fabric. Here’s what ,vou get: 2 agitator and spin speeds, S-cycle, all fabric washing, 3 water temperatures, 10-lb. capacity, suds-saver, full-time built-in filter and a porcelain tub that wipes clean with a damp cloth. See it — save! Jeremiah Parson. 24, of Albany, N Y., one of 12 men chosen tcijCalifo^a has Vnriv el^lon law, - ...... I designed to eliminate slow ballot assist in a rpad-building program in tanganyika, commented: counting such as kept the out- hopa ru be able fo give them as'™"]^ "*»« mu?h as they’ll give me” !>" ‘his state uncertain lor daya.l h former paratrooper. Parson Edmund G> Brown signed' Is-employed by the Connecticut Wednesday which re-, Highway Department as a tech- quires absentee ballots to be re-; nician in Its materials tesUng de-ltum«d to county clerks three days irtment. ..-'loetore election. Under the old law,] ^ ,these ballots could be received up [to six days after election. Brown said slow counting of absentee ballots could have been if toe nation were In a NO MONEY down Ken more sale-priced electric dryer •97 2 teniperature settings for all Fabrics or Air Only for fluffing clothes. Big 10-lb. capacity, llttt trap. N« Money Down iowa Lawmakars Get Cots for Noon Break savf* 12.95! Kenniore Mriiiuei* washer Features btgV-lb. capacity’; aluminized wringer with S-Index j^gRtOTTs;—t«F««t— release; efficient 3-vane agitator. No Money Down MEETJO^inch;-eiectric range 149“ No Money Down Reg. 159.95! Range ha* an electric dock. Sba hour timer, griddle on top, Vi*i-Bake oven window, removable door, araokeles.s broiler, much more. Makes cooking a pleasure. Save $10! CONN'S i THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JUNE 13» 1^61 Areo Deaths ,S«9k Moon ^togt . KWWH1I A. MMXtm kMh A. Bvter. X. o| H8K , P«ny St. M of » be«t M$ck Sunrtvbm uw hit wil^ Dd • tlMor. Ma. R. E. imton of Dotioit. In the Wtrahoute at Pontiac Motor Sur>ivliig are ta-o tistert, Mre. Vai«lM Jonea of Owoaao and Pcail Baxter of YManti .Mr. Baxter’s body was tahen from the Vooriwes-Si|de Funeral Home to the Marsh Ftneral Home in Marlette for service at i p.m. Phday. Burial wiU be in the Mhr-lette Cemetery. WALTER ROESEL . lyalter Roesel. 58. of $974 Desmond. Waterford Tonnship died this mdminK at his residence. Hit bod> It at the Coats Funeral Home. Drayton Plains Itesdhy at hit watdsnce. FoUowIbb the aeirk» pt th*-*N- Mr^Baxter bad Jhctn employed R- HRmllton Co. In Detroit, ALEXANDER I4W Service for Alexander taw, 60, of 1064 Holbrook St. wiU be held at 10 a Friday at the Pursley Funeral Home. A retired coal miner he leavea two daugbtera, Mrs. Viola Alantut 'No Taverns' in Sylvan Lake of Johnstown, Pa. and Mrs. Eileen V. Wriiht of Chicago. 10. Mr. Law. a native of Ireland, died iWlay alter a tariel Ulneas. WASHINGTON (UPD-The Federal ilMoe Mgjmey #edneaday oa|^ ,four flmw to-submit detailed propoaals lor design and productiog of a aeooqd stage for ‘ manned moon rockef. PERCY M. WOOD Service lor Perey M.-Wood. 59. t 4003 Lptui Drive, Waterford Township will be held at 2 p.m, Friday at the Goats Funeral Home, Drayton Plains, with burial Ottawa Park Cemetery. A clerk at Fisher Bo^ Division, he leaves his wife, Maxine: a son. WUliam R. at home; a brother. John C, of Waterford Township: and two sisters, Mrs. Lyle Hoobler of Waterford Township and Mrs. Lester Tomamichel of Manistee. Mr. Wood died yesterday at Pontiac General Hospital after several days in the hospital. MRS. I-IRANK B..HOWARD EMERV F. FAim | -i w ^ ^ is ROCHESTKR-Service for Mrs. . Emery F Fair of 172 Augusta! Council VotDS tO Dofiy Frank B (Margaret L.) Howard, Ave. died ^xpertedly ^ a heart 1 [V|nliina »■ «' Seventh St., will be ailment at his residence this monv UCDRSD TVT ,.30 satuniay at the Huntooo ing. Ha was 87. . ! PIOCD OR OrDDf Funeral Home. Pontiac. Burial wilii A ret^ emplox of Bal^ be In Oak HIU Cametety. Pontiac.' Rubbw Co., he was a mem^ of| -' j „„ Howard died today at Pon- Piurch Of Christ at Sylvan . Fiir u-.rvived hv his wife cision of coundlmen last night »*^mooth illiwss. Shf was^a mem-^ S KiiSc- they wm asked to opprovei^J?' ?™^l|Anthony Bnmtick’s appUcation fo.jPontlac and the Macabees of Pon- Tresate; ■ ■WI. rmju wi . three daughters. Mrs, Janies - --------- - Itiar- lette and Joy Fair, .both 6f Pon- f | gu^iving are three daughters; tiac, and Mrs. Dale Butler of, Brustick. owner of Tony’s Ma Maigaret Sanborn of Oxford. Pendelton. Ind.; eight pndchU-, rtae Service. MM Orchard Mrs. Myrtle H. Johnson of Bloom-dren: bod • brother. Elmer of; Raad. Syhaa Lake, had oHgIn- ^ p,y .. w « I '«^th whom she l^«ade her home: a Senirt will be held at LM^pjn., several bm^ ago. E,n„r ^f Birmingham. Ala.: Smurtai. at the He pla,^ to build a .tavern .nd a brother. Robert P. Fox of ^0/otter drliSl ii™, tel MM. Aimm J. IA.MBEU, LESSCVAHAS HASSA04M*U8 'the ci^’. | TROY—Service for former ’Troy Letslnahas Hassagopiis, 50. of 24: P*MiaaL.Si.Jjltd Ui»e3£pcl««y ot Pontiac .General Hospital yesterday. A member of the St. Geocgel, * , oui . Greek Orth3dox Church, he leaveip'The council feels this is a real- A . _A_ . «•__lAAoiiiol #sitw> mvmI thcif tliM fnw ♦ ♦ resident Mrs. Alfred J. (Florence pondered the sHua-lo.) Lambell. 75. of U9 Curry St., aiid list nlghr viked OllAhl-lRoyal Oak. will be 2 p.m. tomor-;ly to deny approval. MayprfrOw at the Price Funeral Home. ■ “ ...... ... in Royal Oak Cem- etery. Mrs. Lambell died yesterday after an illness of several weeks. She is sur\ived by a daughter. Wideman explained. mother Sirs. Anastaa Haisa-ldentlal city and not the place for goplis: a brother. Steve of Pon-itaverns” tiac- and ,sister Mrs. Annetlal Brustick thought this Lekas M Ctarkston. backward attitude and a lous>' de-;Mrs. Doris Evans, with whom she A Trisagion service will be con- cision” but th^ decision sticks, made her home, and a grand-ducted aT"« pmi. Friday at the, There’ll be no suds in Sylvan. daughter Melvin A. Schutt FUneral Home. The funeral lervice will be held at 3 p.m. Slturday at the St. George Churqlr with bimal follow, ing ill Periy R^punt Park Cemetery. OL’DML'ND JACOBS WoliA has been iieceived of the death m Gudmund Jacobs of 3581 Steele Ave.. Detroit, a former Pontiac realdent. Hf. died Sunday at For many years Mr. Jacobs lived here on Orchard-' Lake Avenue y Street. TwoSchods Graduate 124 SoHM to Enter Seventh Grade at Washington Junior High ' Graduation , events -were held Tuesday and Wednesday fbr sixth grade students at Webster and' Bagley elemenUry schools Some 93 graduates of Webster were welcomed into the seventh itrade at Washington Junior High School at a graduation tea yesterday .M«. George Watters. WeMer ParcM-Teacber AsssrtaRsn peee- dbeeted by Mrs. Dar- Recipients of this year’s aw aids were Veta Smith and Dock Camp-, blems were Dorethia Horace. RnMe Walker and Ronald Seay. Parents who had rendered special aervicc to the school leceh-fd Merit of Award Certificatea. Mbs. Alecn Jones, sixth grade 4eacher. was chairman of the graduation Bob Kennody Ribbed by Pol on Bus Issue . DALLAS. Tex. (I’PI i-Atloney DavM WHts got a letter from aM friend, lavltlag him to const la Mi laMrc seooptiaf the iat tagsa WINS Jsklagly askod: H aR ri|M VI iMo the tasr* FLY TO CALIFORNIA *70 Nf» r«t sit Hmll SIS l«M SKARS *7^ DIAMOND jubu/ke year Du»t Awmy Bugs and Blight! . IHEE Rang« OoW in Slaying of Daughter ^ . nrrt-degree murtter| grand rapids iiijLeaf.in^ J2. was airalgnBd Wodnegday be-|^^ ^ Cburt epai^ of fore Municipal Joage ^ymond|for appointment o( a sanity com-1with University of Michigan tn French In the hammer alaying of miasion. 'three-year agrtenietf. Program of EMU YPSILANTI un-A six-weik education, and Africa program will be haM at Eastern Michigan Untvcrslty this summer. The program Jupe 19 and runs through July 29. 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Ideal for cars that “burn” oil! Save more at Sears! / I2-volt .%-nuDiith battery* *15 Ailitat) Regular “ MOTOR OIL 12-volt battery fits a ’56-’61 Nash, DeSoto, Dodge. Plym.; ’55-’61 Pontiac. Chev.; ’56-’58 Chrysler WlndaOr: /88-’57 Hudson. 154 12-volt 36-month battery 95 12*voIt'battery fits a *58 to •80 Bdsel; ’98 tO *61 Pbrd, Mercury. No. 16 battery fUrr^lahea ample power for aU car accee-toriea. eU hatiery Pick up a Cin of ^ItoUtd ’Regular Motor OU today! ’ This low priced regular motor oil is designed for cafs with low * compression engines and ordi-n^ driving ne^s. U’s a good-oil to use if your car bums oil. . Refined from the finest grade hf coastal crude , oils. Shop tb^ nite ’til 91 * Aefo Aeceagerief — Ferry 8(. leeeaiMil, ”Stitisfa(^Qn oUyonr mbney back” SEARS -vt- . ■ A, :V: il (V- j A^tidNmlc't Quick look I ^ovools tho Difficulty TOPEKA, Kan. m — Isaac Price 1 at a aerviea alatkm oa Ilia I way to work when he noticed bia temperature gauge going haywire. the att*^*"t lUtad the hood. Tte radiator and hose bad b|pi ttoIeB during tbe night. The U.S. baa 80 twr cent of thp vn "A- THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSPAY. JtXE 13. 1961 IlKTEEN " Stevons Pick Confirmod $dbti>hins Worm. on the Honor System and aaya the nwoey is never . / jshoH. Sometimea, he adds, it LOUISVILLE. Ky. « — A. Clout a Uttle extra. — -Gandy aella flahing worms on tbal. -----------— _ honor syrtem. An average adult haa half an jneae artlUery, has begun exporting He leaves boxes of worms on aniounee of sugar In his biood. 1 vegetables to Formosa._ WASHINGTON UP-The Senate Wednesday confinned by mous voice vote the nomination of Floyd Stevens '. Kennedy for U.S. marshal for Western Michigail. TAIPEI, rbmwsa » - The Chinese Nationalist Island of Quemoy, periodically^ aheUed by Red Chl- FOOT TROUILIf ; H af »a nut bWM Si tt« fwl N* , vaaSar nin la aaMaS, iwaiaBi, asMat. a4aa. Mha iial talaa My aUSt-l-L BaMlaa tar lalM af Ma M - I SUMMER EXPBOre TO BE mayor — Victor H. Schira, ST-yearold Insurance executive, will become acting miayor of New Orieana aa loon aa Mayor ddueaaepa S, Morrison raeigna to Jieoome UA am-'baaaador to the Organisation of American Statea. SAVIISGS Swainson Gets JFK's Promise Kcrrybrooke easy-care co-ordinates lightweight hahy cord Protidont Will Sm What H« Can Do ABout Moro Work for Stafo LANSING m — Gov. Swainson uya Prsaldent Kennei^ has prom-lied to aee what van bt dona fai channeling more military contract! to Mlddgan. bard hit by unem When jUie weather ruhs a temperature you'll find these tolly cool, crlap looking co-ordUiated outfits a delight to own. Smart Jamaica shorU and crop tops, blouses and pedal-pushers and easy skirts . . . of bkby cord cotton. Blue, antique gold. Misses' sizes. 8-201 AH but crop top available in --------^T - - women’s sizes. But RapubUcan Ststs Chairman Georg* M. Van Peursem believes BM* defense work is not the aohi-tien to the Crop. Top .. ___1.88 Tuck-in Blouse ..2.44 Jamaica Shorts . .2.44 Pedd-Pushers . .2Ji8 I Is give ape. ___ le Mlehlgan to g8lB*Bi werk. Uter he very much encouraged by 's recogni^ of our Latest otfcial figum show Uiat lU per cent of the Michigan labor force la out of work, the gov-Pmor said. Be added that there ire signa oT an upturn In the Mich-\gu\ economy Ju|t as there is ^ ivhere. but because of automation •mployment is not picking up pro jortlonately. Van Peursem said that defense ontracts would serve tqfcase the tste’s condition but would offoi 0 pernSaftont solution to the prob ■m of chronic unemployment Many of those indus^ wl •T now engaged in Jefenae * rpp*. at one time, loiated in Mlcb-pin." he aaid. "They would Je ere today were It not for rowing economic squeeze on ustry which has forced It In reasing numbert to eeefc out n ■iendly ★ A Van Peursem criticized Swaln-n tor vetoing the uminployment bolstered the sagging Joblami pay fund and canceled out the State Supreme Court’s Ford-Canton fle- Jobs, Firms for UP Will Be Discussed HOUGHTON W-Plans for getting more toduMry and Jobe to Upper lOchigan wUl be discuesed at a meetb« of Michigan Indus trial ambesaadon here June 22. aatad by to* gersfeer et Mtob-Igae to help prMMto eew br^-try to toe stole. The chairman of tbe group. Roble* B. Martin, piesldent ol the Dunda* Gement Co., win heed a delegatton of ambqsMidors ‘ Lower MtofriSUB to study th vantage* Upper Midiigan can oftei tonight S ifHil.9 for girls 7 to 14 . . . Jamaica playsuits ' Reg. 2.98 A44 Save 54e! ’ ^ Charge It - Jamaica playsiUts in assorted styles. Made of all cotton or Ambits' and cotton for easy care. Choose from prints, solids and checks. Sizes T to 14. save! Houeylane 1 and 2 pc. sun dresses 199 Charce II and 2-pc. cotton aun- . drdsse^ In new sparkUng sum-/ mer colors and styles. In sizes 7 to 12. Shop Sears tonight 'tU 94 Giflif T-14 P»pt. Secead Hoot for tiny tots V. cool, easy-care Seersucker co-ordinates Charge It Ea. our 1.98 boys’ knit shirts sale priced! Popular’Boyville and Prater-nity Prpp styles In cotton ■ ^ * mesh knit that’s completely ■ machine washAble! Favorite , colors. 6-18. Chant It Rn> 2.79 Twill TrooBMS, Sbes 4-12 ............-2.18 Nothing like comfy, cool, easy-care cotton seersucker! And now you can have blouaks, crop-tops, pedal puahera and Shorta to mix and match to bright gold, turquolseJ Sizes S-8z. faioals' OepL Mala floor Charge It] The Utoettaig wfll be hdd at Mlddgmi OoUeg* of Mining ami Technototy which is playing a key role in getting new Inditttriee carefree dresses Soys Iff Duty of Pr#» to Ropert Cuban Criiif CAMBRIDGE, Mass. fUPD -Joseph Pulitzer Jr., editor and publisher of the M. Louis PbaWMs-patch, said Wednaaday It waz toe duty of toe prew to report folly the Cuban crisis "dafvMadWfocia-tions from tlie high ecbalons.’’ He aa ----- (hip, su 'TOggemato------------ _ . Cuban dibacle, was a matter for the individual oapdelioe of tors. boys’ Morpul* top white crew socks pairs for 88^ Charf* II Regularly 2 pairs ftr $1. Stock up In June and save on 2 pair. White cotton reinforced at heel and toe. Snug-flttlng crew tops have elastic knit in. Sizes 8-11. • eotten and Amellg triacetate • Sizes 7 to 15 • eetton and Dacren* polyeeter • SIms 18 t* 88 • eetton and Cupienl® rayon OSises 1414 te *414 The .pick of the season for town or country! Lux^oualy full sklrto. lavish Schlffl type embroidery. faahlon-wlse pleats! One, two and three-piece stylea In prints, woven stripes, plaids, checks, solids. We’ve all the new colors from light to dark. *Reg. T.M. DuPont. Shop tonight 'til 8! • cwffee • damiH «jn, ie • I ' Mbtoandrai ietMi- if N. SAOINAW boys’ Reg. SI cotton shorts 88* Assorted cotton fabrics in a boker-walstband model with zipper fly, snap clear . tng, two poeketa. Sizes 4-12. Sears.,Camp Shertk .. .1.88 men’s all-season underwear sale! town and counby ^ tote 123 Choose your zoft wazbable vinyl plzztlc bzg in black, white, beige or patent. Ideal for vacations. Wenea'* Haadbops. Ssort Main Floor women's cotton Pligse Reg. 1.25 ggq! Save 40c Charge II Combed cotton athletic shirta. T-shirts, briefs, sbibrts in all-sea's on weight for sH-weather comfort, a M. L and XL. - ■■ ■ Mob's, Furalshiagf, Mala floor sleepwejH 2** Reg/ 2.98 Save 76c! Charge It > Baby wale pllsse comes clean In a b wink In baslp or washing ma-f chine! All ywir favorite sleep-' styles in pink, blue maize or mint, frosted with nylon lace. Oowna, 38-40. gia^ or your money back” SEARS 154 North Saginaw Street * Phone FE 54171 i j ^7— J - / i, : ; ■ ^ ^ IF M ilTi i-t siyfmtw THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JUNE 15. l»6l Police Union WNb in Court r CAP) - Yicloryi DempseY Hits PrMictions vtatoiy WitMwIny te • ndk« Igr CkCHit ODKt Mf* Nb^ P. Fn telite hi* deaial o( • writ of the aUtterlng ro-Kour pa- attractions fai the two-rade at S:N p.m. Satnrdajr, the Bret day of the June I7-M Greater Pontlab Centennial celebra-ffon. ^pSNTEHNUE PARADE - Detroit Edison Co.’s Lamplighters Drum A Bugl^ Oocps will look like this in the giant parade kicking off the Greater Tontiac Centennial at 2:30 p.m. Satur- day in downtown Pontiac. The group is one of more than 200 units scheduled Jn the two-hour Military to March in Full Force f The strident blast of a military fcand, the snappy step of a man in uniform, the fluttering of the flags I—these are the martial elements that any parade a success. The ewinents will be fully represented hi the Greater I^tiac Centennial parade Saturday. AlrHfts are brli«tiW the Fifth Army Band and the UA Navy the Pontiac Boys’ Gub, the T Birds Junior Drum A Bugle Corps of Detroit and the Royal Lancers Junior Drum A Bugle Corps of Wyandotte. CMoago to Join In the two-hour-long^ march. ^ The army band will be right In iront, immediately after t h e Armed Forces color guard. ' Othjir military moments will follow. The Air Force has provided a Bomare guided missile, 45 feet long. NATIONAL OUARO. TOO > There’ll be a 125-man troop from Company E of the Second Battle Group, 125tlf Infantry, of the Michigan Natiwial Guard. \ The PonBao Naval Reserve TnfilH Center Is sending a From the Grosse lie Naval Air SUtion there’ll be a model aircraft carrier ahd a unifonned drill team. ^____ Pioi man a float. Prom the Army wlh i Coler guards aldo fwill come from the Mayflower Post of Plymouth, Mhfr.; the Detroit Edison Go., Lamplighters, the ITatemal ' Onler of Police, Knights of Columbus, Pontiac Council 600, Fraternal Order of Eagles and the 'To insure uniformly high standards and harmony, all the floats have been prepared by professionals working' under contrnct the Greater Pontiac Centennial Commission. After weeks of hard work, of the fleets are finished with only some final touches to be added before the big day. FLOAT SPONSORS The pictorial preview here Includes examples typical of others still carefqlly guarded under lock and key. Float sponsors include ITie Pontiac Press, the pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce, the Catholic parishes of Pontiac, the Downtown Merchants Association. Community National Bank, Sears Roebuck A Co., Pontiac Motor Division, GMC Truck A Coach Divi-SKJh, Fisher Body Dlvisioh, Universal Oil Seal, Baldwin Rubber Co., Pontiac State Bank, Pontiac Police Officers Asaociatioh, Consumers Power Co., Coca-Cola Bot- tling Co. of Pontiac, BPOE Lodge 810,tr ■ ----- . Michigan Bell Telephone Cb., Pontiac Board of Realtors and (he Pontiac area oil dealers. Clowns to Help Parade Move at ^omic Gait Every now and then, as you stand there at the curb, something will conie by ^ bi4ng you chuckles ‘or out-and-out guffaws. ing by .will be, really, six mem-bern at (Im Avondale Fire* Department In a ItM' ftretmek. BPAOE-AQE BNTRT—This IM99 Bomare surfgce-to-air intercontinental mliafla win be an attraction in the 'Greater Pontiac Centennial parade In downtown Pontiac Saturday. Part of the SAGE lystem, the missile is designed to intmreept enemy aircraft or miaailes before they reach the U.S. , The Automat Car Wash wiirfiave clowns attempting to wash a 1921 Ford as it moved down the street. A group of high school-age clowns will be led by Marily Tom-kina, 298 Oakland Ave. Some of the other persons signed up to participate as clowns include Frank Harper, 1066 Canterbury St., Dele and Ann Bounce, 460 N. Saginaw St.. Betty Engleton, 365 Exmoor St., and M. J. O’Cbnnell, 23 James St. JUST UKE picket'fence wai Many Cars of Yesteryear Will Chug f Downtown Pontiac will i^-echo with the "putt-putt” aounds of yesteryear luring Sati^ay’a Centennial pardde. I Vintage automobiles have an Appropriately important place In the 100th anniversaiy celebration of thia automotive center. And all the tin Uxzies will move under From Pontiac, there’ll be the 1907 Oaidand — first modri of tiw predeccawr of the Pontiac car -and a 1923 Pontiac. I From tile truck and coadi plant, there’Jl bo a 1915 Make trw*. e 1916 platform truck and a 1917 Both companies wM I new ihodeis. Kane brand new n too. ' Some of the other vintage vehicles; A 1918 O^and from Don. Woods, 6584 Dhdb Highway, ‘ WaterfOrd Township: a 1927 Pontiac, a 1923 * Model T truck and a 1925 Model T car, all from Austin Adler, 1186 Baldwin Ave.; a 1926 Reo fire^k from the Avondale Fire Depart- A IfSl fire track from the Poetiae Vi t 11* C Laag ltl4 eleetrla from Datratt Edisoo Oa.: a 19m Model T ear; carrylBg naembees of 00b Scoot Pack U: fear hnltaBaa ISM Oldsm^Uea from the Kroger Oo. A 1928 Pofitiac from Robert B. Derby, 1540 N. lapeer Road, Lake Orion; a 1924 Bulck from Walter Jeffreys, 100 Mainm Ave.; a 1903 Ford from Beattie Motor Sales, 5806 Dixie Highway, Waterford A MAXWELL, TOO A 1906 Maxwell from Leonard 136!> Whitney K.; a 1921 Ford from Edward Doughty, 3742 Brookdale Road; a 1927 Dodge lire truck from the K^ester Fire Department; a Im Model T fire truck from the Garkston Fire De- V A ms Model T stake track ^ Ctair» 1^. Castel, tin Wal- sni Oreca Lakd'^Road: a 1K7 Feed from Jameo B. Radsoa Jr.. 17*1 gberwead Road; a ItSt an JuBaa ForBa, A 1929 Hupmbbile froni James Lee Smith. 2SSRaebum St.; a 1930 Model A from Jackie Rae Voor-bm. 255 Dick St.; a 1932 Fort from the Pontiac Sinine Gub and a mysterious vehicle of no knowp make or date from the Fraternal Order of Police. From Dr. Giarlet Bowers, 199 Barrington Road, there'll be a 1906 Cadillac, a 1907 Renault, a 1909 Model T, and a 1922 Cadillac. Ibe Tom Itamb MUgala I aad a ira Madal 7- - Alcmg the eame vein, there’ll te 10 dd bicydes from Scarlett’s Bh cycle A Hobby Shop, '20 E. lAtr- Kon- And an elderly kle, 98 W, Howard M iaed Centennial Jieadquarters that die’il push ar" lOO^year-dd baby buggy inpajjfde. GecMga W. Tuck, 73 S. SMriey Ave,, shows dtt the ’riage,*’ sinca Us body was pndacad by the 10b- ............- —' - -------Oo. of Attbimi, liyd., and used lor ivautomobllea lynstaad of a hpraa- vbitage velocip^ and 1906 KRlinger auto tlud Unger Butty Co. of A ho hM tn working ordw f^r the Greater Pontiac ‘ one.of ttm llrMvaiiton Cenienniol. The, car 18 a .teal‘‘horseless car- ' drawfi buggy. i oomfy cottage with a roee-oow^ feature of their Ccntendal parade float. Realistic window fa / the Pontiac Board of Realtors ys tha add to the colorful effect.__________ 80 off Paul McCobb 82-inch os shown. Reversible solid foam rubber. Plush pillow bock. Your choice of Mc^Pbb custom covers ond colors. Reg. $249.95 . Many other sizes and styles In sofas ond sectionals and all are sale priced.. PROFESSIONAL DESIGN AND DECORAtlNG SERVICE furniture BLOOMFIELD HILLS—2600 WOODWARD « 3-7983 WM It A.M. TD 9 r.NL MON., TNUH, PM., SAT.-TVIS., WIP. TU I ;V :i- ’’ ^ 'i\' ■ V'"' * . V BIGl ■S' AAocM Man* Conttsfi to Bo Hold in Dearborn Th« lomud Micbigin State Ex-dumge C3ube' model airplane ooo-testi will be held at Ford Motor Oo. teat track. Dearborn, on tee- THE PONTIAC PiftESjl, THURSDAY, JUXE l$ei Lo0ion '$ots ElMon day. June as,' from I a.m. to S p.m. OanteetoMa wU enter ' aU parta of ■togod frran a miniature eairler deck and win be jodiml fry Navy pnmanM from Gioeae lie Navy Bate. The fregular echedule pf events will Include free night. Pan Amerfcan pay load, tow line iglider, radio cOhti^ ipeed, etui;t and Oy- Ifre Anwrieaa Lecloa, Cook Neloea Pee* tl. at «• Aabam Ava., win ^ a Mate ef afll-cere during Moadayto meeting, ■larilHf at I M>- A. teacher complained about one of her puplla, “Not only ia he the wont behaved chUd In achoo^ but he haa the best attendance record!’’..;. Beii« an early riser has tts advantages; you can kiss the kids goodnight when they OQOe boene-Eari Wilaoa|r 125 WEST HURON ar ruManx BBAILT IPEAKINa-Nikkl and Yogi, llve-mantiHild beaiO, seem to be having a Hvely conversation at WtaipanAde Zoo in Bedfordshire. Ei«duid. They now have graduated to the chil-dren’s section of the loo where they have their own pit In which to romp around. > flomWing Soions u.s. Won't Cut Staff I ■'______ WAaUNGTON (AP)-The State I WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Duputment said Wednesday that leasph 8. Cfruk, D-Pa., told his an no immediate plans to Isileagiias Wednewlajr tfemoon’s nian the U.S. negotlatli* staff t the Gowva test ban talks. I provided a perfect exam-eC why the Senate ehould I rule. {Such a rule would require that , in their speech, stick I the business at hand. Under . they may Deparfrnent spokesman Lincoln White was . queottoned about a Now Yock Herald Tribune report Pennsylvanian noted that itian of Joseph C. r to the Federal Fbwer Cfrmmls-1 was taken up at 12:30 pjn. ; that at 3:35 p.m. not one d had been aaid on it. ‘ is now considering such a step. White also said he did not know of ' any plans to recall Arthur Dean, chief U.iS. negotiator at the Geneva conference. [ “Bat I bilieva ia flellewtag the ■to lalea wa have,” dark It on, “and so I now am about aahe a ofrahalf hour nonitw-la epaedL ★ * * “I hope it may exasperate my leagnea as ranch they t my ihto to require | a In dio Senate.” I PJu: cSaifc's epeedi. with in- Anh Lap Up Tasty Wirss, Put Traffic Light Out iVLSA. Oda. (AP)-A busy in-tenectlen’s tralBe elgnal went on the blink tor nearly tour houri- Ogan explained: The Insects a|^. parsBtiy found a certain type of wiring imsiiation to their liking. They ate tt pa. Then some ants hiidgsd between the wires and the metal control box case, shoct-ing the signal. The insulation was replaced— with a type less appetising to SPECIALS FOR FAtHER ENTIRE STOCK OF SHAVERS 'it’ NOW milCLO SFEEDSHEm..........SltlS Homco IMETDK HW...........SIASO innfiTON lOlucTiic......... sum RBEDIGTOR lOLL-I-gRTIC...I15.1S JCifM JEWELERS IBarnetts 150 NORTH SAGINAW—Ntkl to S^rt iteSKaitbai' Urn's I'liilliiii!! Miii'i Values So Great We're Open Toijight'til 9 PM. ot This Fontoitic Volut! Leolt of Tlila VoIhoI Mtn't $5.95 BAIV-LON SHIRTS Spacially Fricad of $398 6 Clmkt Colon in An Sisoi Short steers shirts In eoid bnsw fabrles in white and eolora Drsm mirto. too, wtth huttan down or regular eoBars, abort and long stoevea. whites and pastel colors. Anotlior Big Voluo! Wish ’n’ Wear Walking Shorta TAlLMID lY "HACOAR" A grand seisctlon of solid colors in polished cottons and smart chKks alt tailorad In Ivy and Continantal stylas. On Solo ot $798 SlURTS *4 « ’5 A Molt Wtlcomg Gift! Woih *n* Woor Docron-Cotton SUMMER ROBES SALE PRICED AT‘CfNLY $098 Perfect for loofing 'round the house, for the beoch— for traveling. AH good look-, ing colors. cool and comfy. A grand gift and a great buy ot only $6.98. Piles and Piles of ^ool GABARDINE ind WASH V WEAR SUMMER SLACKS TAILORED by "HA6GAR*' A Gr^VeliM et $795 • 2r*»16 G»l slacks in colors to go with your cooil sport coat. Wrinkta-frae Docron and Ray- ff on in now slim singla-plaat or plain front I ftylas. In Blue, .navy, hnown, oHva, char- 1 ipray, madium gray, madium blua. Sizts 28’ I to 42. Ragulars and shorts, too. Just in Timt for Hot Woothor Summer Wash V ITeor DACRON.COTTON SPORT COATS Especially Prkei M 75’ ’26 cotton ... in hA_________________ plaids, now chocks.-TheyYa wash ’n\ . ---- and wonderfully strlnkle-’ TROPICAL SVITS iBclidiaf ;'raiP-DRT" ^ '*WRSH 'a' WEAR" DRCRCW RLEND TROPICALS lai COHOS LOOK AT THISR -F. NaHenelly Adverfiaed “Lion of Troy” SPORT SHIRTS and KNIT SHIRTS $3,95 Values Especially Priced at Popular whites, pi TASTJC VALUES! Fer Ceel Cemferf'Thit Summer, You Cen'f Beef Tkete TrepicelsI Tbef'a fbe Suif Yee'll Wanf! \Remember, You Don*s Need the Cash! OpMi PikUy iid HmA«7 mA 'lU 5 fM. ANOTHER GREAT VALUE! Terry lined CABANA SETS $I2S5 Be popular en the |beaeh and ao jgeod lookifrg. (yuey dry fast and give added THE PONTIAC PRESS. THt RSDAY. .TUN.K 13. 196J NINETEEN Counselor From Keego Will Attend Institute tute at WettffB Michi**n U*lv«r- Thirty-lh^ peraom who are______ In the field dl guldaoce and cpun-•eHi^ have beco aelected to par-ticipate to a aecond year’i Incti- •ity. This iaitttirte la throieh a grant from the National Qefenie Education Act, and will tie directed again % Dr. Arthur will continue ibr ilxji^eelu on the WMU caii^Mn. \ t'K.l Thoinas KreiUneyer bt IjffiS Can I^ake Front, Keego Harbor, coun> wlor and Engliah teacher at Pontiac Central High School The program dpenx Monday, and'among thoee attending. Fill Out Report on Alleged Spy DIEM'S PsiHm’s P^iibr Skot Store jCais Lutheran Plan for Merger limportant Step I but an act of obedience to Chriat) I which will better enable the church ito fulfill tta taak to the world.*' iHeld Mate as Teens I the yard of Me aubi i A..rei>ort from the Keio IfniveMlty T6 Hiko Foreign Soles , Rev. Dr. Edwin Eepy, New York.... ci2to^SI^fiIi'*irthf inC^S^ Natiooai SS. ^ tM* Wonts Airport Funds mation fornier diplomat frvin Wedneaday night in a Chamber* Scarbeck allegedly turned over to Communist^ Poland AugtBtana uitheran ^rch. may never be disitoeed. Government eourcee Wedneeday WASHINGTON.* Jamee D. Ramsey, director of the ^^ichigan Department of Aeronautirir. and inuiTM wHumnav gwrger “an chairman of the NationaJ Asao- were filline in’ the deUila of the •chteverheM of great Importance elation of State Aviation OfHeiah, n., ,h.t *0 the total church of Christ." Wednesday rectmime^ the gov- But h# said the mobgine of emment provide S100 million an-churls "is not wn end in itself, hually in federal airport funds. Communist net that trapped Soor-beck in his alleged sp>ing. This was the description they VUJK DAYS MEi.Kna SHK ms! gave; Soon aher he. Was assigned the U.S. Embassy in Warsaw In 1958 Scarbeck. 41, met a a-year-!old girl. WOMEN'S SMART High Fashioi Shoes Thai Formerly Were $14.95: $T90 % Vacation Play or Walking TRAMPEZE FLATS Summer Shoot for WomoVi _ SAM Summer Celort Ail Sioof Rot. $9.95 On one occasion. Communist agents surprised Scarbeck in the 'girl’s apartment and snaoped photographs. The agents then blackmailed^ Scarbeck. married and father of' four. He gave them the clas.sified information they requested. They forced him to deal with them, not the girl, under threats e,\pb.sui-e," the .sources s,iid. ‘hi^'lKlded It was ’not known , whether Polish agents had plant-' ed the i^rl for the specific purpose of compromising him. ' J Both the aa(e Department and (he n^I 4eriined comment on Ih? i-eport bjK government sources. SHOES ... by Wsysnbsr* Here’* a shoe that will give Dad’s feet a lively lift . - . like walking on clouds and you may choose them in black or brown ... all sizes . . . don’t forget Dad — Sunday — father’s Day! Rtgulorly J $1895 12 95 SPECIAL CEIstEISNlAL FEATURE SMS .CASUAL TIES • G«iiuint Glovo LtaHitr • CkoicB of Chofcool or Ton • Roguior $12.95 Voloot • SAVE $3.00 Thttrt.-Fri.-Sof. $0^5 Dptn Monday ~ Fridoy Evtningt Unfirr^;Mr-^ DIEM'S PONTIAC'S POPULAR SHOE STORE FREE PARKING! 87 North Soginow St. SEATTLE tft-An official In the _ , . .... - INatloniiKJouncn of Churches say* Rods HT Warsaw Trap |n piu, ^ merge four branches of U.S. Diplomat and Then **^ ^'**^, “ portant step In religion. Blackmail nim .1 , w Beat Him to Death iburim 1 Keio Uillvi Medical Schooivaaid be died from loss of Mood resulting from wound* on M* head. I DETROIT (fl — Roy D. Chapin Jr., executive vice president of American Motor*, say* his fim “expect* to boost it* international automotive and appliahee sale* by 20 per cent in 19C." j TOKYO (UPlt - An American I woman ha* confessed that she held her husband during g family , row while her teen-aged children, beW him. with an Iron pipe and choked him, Japanese pdlM said today............ ........-....... Stato Goologist Glad to Join Poaco Corps Mrs. Beverly Quackenbush. 16.' said the violence occurred afler her husband. Henry Quac'ken-bush. 43. c^rae home drunk Mon-i day night and started to brat her.! police reported. ROSCOMMON * - ChaHes J. Lesfer.^ ;i6...iA-a^ be sta* ebosen for President Kenpedy's Peace Corps because "I felt this was the only/oppostnnity I’d ever get to Quackenbash, a civilian employe of the l’.S. Air Force, was found dead Tuesday morning in I.ester. a geologist graduated by Michigan State, said Wednesday night "I wanted to make my skills available so ttuit someone else who ordinarily wouldn’t havb the ooportunity to learn could avail himself of a chance." Jgfi GEORGE'S DEPT. STORE •arbeck, who was .second secretary in the embassy, was arrested and arraigned Tuesday on •harges of turning over seci-et information to Poland: ’The Justice Department said he admitted the charges in a signed statement. Scarbe<-k was held In jail here afler bond was set at $.tO,000. . Man Who jlew Wife {xeculedfn Indiana FORT WAYNE. Ind. *-Rlch-ard E. Kiefer, twice convicted of killing his wife with a hammer and a huntii« knife, went quietly to hi* death'ln the electric r^ir, at the Indiana State Prison early today. The electrocution was the’ first -,ln the state in 10 year*. Kiefer; was the 58th to die in the electric chair since Indiana adodted that! method of execution in 1931. The 40-yeanold ^ Fort Wayne truck driver had I’ome within eight hoim of death Jan. 31 hut was sav^ by a temporary stay from the U.S. Supreme Cbutjf. Says U.S., Brifain Agree on Big Issues WASHINGTON (UPIt - The United Stales and Britain ai’e in basic agreement on the issues of Laos, nuclear testing and B;”hn. ^ according to Brifish Foreign Secre-'tary Lord Home. ..♦ ' * ♦ He made the statement after talking two hour* and 45 minutes Wednesday with Secretary of Stafe Dean Rusk. / Lord Home told nfwsmen that "any rumors ’ of* Anglo-American disagreement on the three issue* are "wide of the mark." *■ "We are engaged in' a common purposf to work out constructive policies in all tjiese field* whjch wilt contribute to an honorable and i peaceful solution, ' he, said. ^ H U DSON’S DISCOUNT PAINT SPECIAL! Regular ^695 Gal. Automatic GOf WtiH HmM »IJ< »45M ■ .X-VHr WSrrfWlr^' LBS HUDSON LOOK! SpKial Whitt BUY NOW! SAVE! FirtfQuolif^ ' TOILET SEAT Compare This Mower Value. Before You Buy I LAWN MOWERS .8 Points Thot Mok^ top Qirality SBPEk KEM-TME Reg. $6.59 79 Lm ___i:/. 'Or^ ■oifwjn. R.M' WoltM Mvd. Olid Nmt to AHoi omiwT 014 mwiATf aji. it i fji. 9 D 9^ i^T If to 3 wAm ift/6 n • . ' THE POXTIAC PRfeSS, THUH , JUXE fg61 frai/ic Accidents in Pontiac Hit 226 During May TlKf« w* t» tt^ JuddMte ttS llw frevtou* month, ncoonllng to tiM Poattec Mice Deptitmeat B imnth in which the monthly acci> dent total has riien. Accidents in March totaled J74. One tataIMT la May kooated ; Mac's tMl tminc M Mi i ts Ihw pernass. lywch* the p ^rlsd sf IfN, fl In SI of the accidenu persons were injured, while the remaining! 167 im’otved property damage only. | The rapert showed in penans] h)^l^ed in traffic mishaps in May, up from 92 in April. Through May, accidents thlsl year totaled I.M9. down from 1,209; lor the same period last year. ' lot for Worm Springs Fete C&if^riial Marchers AA$25 Donations to Re-Elect Hoffa B leana and Far the colorful rlriW uaiU adilL, — sd excitemam to the two-hour Greater Pwttiac Ctoitomial parade S^urday, thareH lie something new and different afterwards. On the groun^ of Wisner Sebod at the end of tile IH-mile the visiting teams will be feted at a reception arranged by Jackie Rae Voprbees. whose Rae-Veos Drill Team wiir be , hostesses at Uw parade. mpuih. SbdvdnsUke Elln Lodge “ ■ Team. UJS. Navy Tara and Blflfa OriU Taam. BeHdey S wn Ti - preseatalioa of awaits for tbc I'sMtslaBdlag performaacos la tbo Participating unite will be Judged from the official reviewing atand at the corner of Huron and Saginaw' Streets. Parade planners have given much cr^it to Miss Voorhees lor lining up the participating drill teams /and twirling unite. Most of; them win be here as a result of I her personal efforts. PMt Ladle# DrtU Team of mouth aidvdn .Lake Elln Lodge Women’s Asioci^ rid^ tea Pontiac convertible, the Goodteon Team. Pontiac Junior Boys Drill Team, Pwmac Thunderblnte DrlM Team, anl the Fraternal Order of Eagles Drill Team. TwtrihW a ails laehale the Weoleinalm of Sanla. Oatt •erWey gabres. Rosseltes Twirl-lag COiiM of Uaeoio Parii. Far-pie Gaard twtriag Ooipo. Mar- CAI Corpa.. Taylor Corpo of Royal Oik. aal the Je^ ry Waft Twilftft Oifpo of Royal Some of the mlsceUaneous parts of the parade will feplure Onten-nially dad members of Tipanpn' y Scout Tttwp HR doing a mkc ire. Ml " ‘ — uwiLT, .Wise B^s C3ub. members of the Sunset Oub oH»orttiac In Ceatennial outfHp. Portly Boy ScM Troop 191. «>d Edison CP. t^liope. There’ll be added color by Juliane School ol Music accordion and B ifo combo, the Ftiw-hteiae 4 dus 2^iM«t Dixie Land WAStONGTON (AP) - Two am ecudvo vice presideiits of thr Te^nuten Union haw saked J.-OOD local (tnion offlefids to ahril out sai encli for « Amd to lo-elart James R. Hotft TMiaatera presf- > The fund raising campaign was announced Wednesday night by a niters spokaaman. , Wtnty of Posiporti p^pdlHGTON. Del. (UPB-Paafeporta tsnied to overaeas ttaw-eltrs through Federal Court Irre reached an |ll-tiroe high of 1,834 in 1900, Ctarlo of 6)Uri Edward G. PoHard The requests Inc doMdons wero ' aent out Mv IS Iff lettars signed by Hnrold J. G|Mmm of Waahii«. ten and the late * of Detroit, the n itc .Ow|b B. Brennih , s apokRUiMU said. Brei|M died dbiut (wo wrifts liter the le • letter was abnt out. beet contains 4 teaapoona of sugar. GONZALES, Tex -Th«' Gonsales Warm S|>dngs Foundation RehabilitatioO Cmler uses around 79,000 pounds of ice a year. ’The ke dbesn't keep the warm K.XHIBIT WUftK-Msdiion Jimior High Srhoql students and art teachers are abown here with a-few of the ilbms in an art display they set up week at the Detroit Edison offi«-e. » W. WONT tttMPICTE i Tl*e Rae-Yens themselves wriUi be the firm drill team in the parade. 'The oft-honored team will not.be competing this time because ol its roll us hostess. | PMiiM'rrM* ra*u yesterday, are ifrom lefll Judy Crtckoil, 13. of .365 First .St.; Ronald Everett. 14. of .5TT Markle <$t r and Pauline Woodta and Roger Matson, arte and crafts teachers. All the wrorks on dM«y' "wj'Guatds'Rifle were designed and ejrfcoted by Madison students- Holland. Mayflower . Other drill teams in the parade' REPEATED BY POPULAR DEMAND! Stunning \]/tra YasMons MiewelYiwissS^atcJies NOW! TAKE YOUR CHlHG^! REGUlARa PRE-SHRUNK either wsy-you get Amerles^s Finest ieens! 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WATER AND SHOCK- resisTant for SPORT AND PLAY ■and Stylaa bidwrfai • SOLID BRACEUrrS aMESH aCOINUNK aSUElJE a EXPANSION ’ ' a ALLIGATOR LEATHER aCORD :<4: Headquarters for LEVFs THE P. J; MULHOtLAND CO. 2SS N. Woodward Ave. Birmingham, B MI 4-9111 • GET YOUR LEVIS At BARNETTS Si^' Sisas 12 fe 20 IBarrkett; \ FREE PmOIG n on MT fenOB non ^ isa Morm lACiNAw smit Man's Sifas 2S (a 42 /■V/ n Ki:. MMI .\..SA4il.\AX% t.:=, V SHOP bE<^*s roR y^R uvi ic4i^^ GEORGE'S OEP7. STORE ne SID STAMrff 74 N. aAdtMAW NIAt ffSaON ■*'v eOWHTOWW rABBMi I..... l!1lg PQXTIAC PRESS. THURSD. ' .J liTE 15, 1961 twenty-one Marriage Licenses JFK Gets New Car KnataciukiB. »5:“tg S: Robert rruikt. ■HbSSrT?-«« Kelley Jr., TIM I lUT wi ,.5. Rlrchwooa. Tt»». —"I. w./*- ■?*»»»»•. 8t: Uirn, Ohio ■taihls'" ‘ ®‘*“- “• .Myron J. Molotke. ond Kk.“iKi5*{?o,if Mlehoel A. Wolford. 31fl Horruon ■mmow'^ ^hetter*^ “ Coutare. Jni A”rilrki,*211f !?“^i,0*1 Olwl* ^i'JL2:’afi3S"c,; k cneek. tothfleld. ' RmV «i"Howrd kSSfon^^ .David O. Cook. Norwich, vt. and k Olien. 5W Townund. Blrmlni- Loaded Wifb Gadgets Ford Seeks No Win in UAW Negotiations WASHINGTON iB — President estimate the cost of its one-of-a-Kennedy'got a new limousiiie Uhjkind limousine, day with a rear seat that can' be| It will coat the, taxpayers only raised, and top styles for all j $500 a year, however, under a types of weather. i^lease arra'ngement. WWW ' The car was ordered by the Se> The t^resident can ride in the cret Service as a part of its a^ car in open air, either sitting or siiPi™™* of protecting the Presi- ,:uiuh«ii.v o^suw standing. And he ran ride under'dent. The' service will pay the with the UAW on June. 29. a metal roof, a transparent plas-j lease on the limousine. Denise told a Rotary aub lunch- a convertible top. , Its color is described as,‘presi-^n'that Ford has been pi-eparing' ANN ARBOR lUPD-The Ford Motor Co. will enter negotiations with the United Auto Workers this month "not out to win a battle but to achieve a sound settlement of our differences with the union." This was the objective stated Wednesday by Malcolm L. Denise. Ford vice president who wUl be chief management bargainer when the company begins contract talks: NEED A CENTEN^nAL GtFI? Connolly'8 Have the Exclusive Right to Engrave the Official Emblem on Most Any Item From Our Stock! Sterling SUvsr With Mkbigan Engraved on the Handle and the Centennial Emblem In the Gold Finished Bowl The rear seat, which can be raised lO'k inches from its normal position, permits th^ President to be seen ewdly even though The specially built Continental replaces the 11-year-oId “bubble-top" Lincoln which' has been used by three presidenta — Truman, Eisenhower and Kennedy — in traveling'more than 190,000 miles bi the United States and abroad. The Ford Motor CO. declined to vif!!**!.■ Yp«Uintl and I' ’ I CtorkitoS' ^ ^hbwAy.' £r^16 New Break-Ins O. Carmichael Ml Imerioii', dential continental blue. " but to aimost three years for the forth-an inexpert eye H looks Navy t.„n,jng negoUations because "our I blue. The many specially designedlaim is to sit down at the bargain*; features include retracUble foot-j|j,g „,jth a reasonable and stands tor Secret Service way radio telephones, and a mastej control panel for power accessories. The car is more than 21 fedt in len^, an elogated version of the 1981 Lincoln Continental convertible. It is divided lrrt(| two compart-menjs with a power-operated slid- i Fire carefully planned position, and with every fact we might need at our fingertips." Fire Damage Garage on Monticello Ave. ~ - Under Investigation t*. Wilson 34M Uvirnpli. Troy ' Bad MailnfNA. aelt. lUiil p»rk. . . . i NtirnTJ!.*!..- 'hi. «4t uadMoo. Six newly reported break-ins i Danforth^Drivf.!* * were being investigated by Pontiac _.«A* MU; police and aherifr'a deputies today. night in the garage ol ing glass partition separating the; Eugene Shelton, 803 Monticello I driver from the passengers. The'Ave., caused damage estimated rear fSassenger area includes two at $1,200 by Poiiliac firemen. ' folding^ jump seats and a back seat They said the fire was apparent-that can accommodate three people ly started by an overheated wood in comfort. , stove. _____ i»aa it. Dlebel J174 brwr. K^o Harbor S' Kllwni. Ulehlsan aad ona o. Hoffman. 31( Lsnilnf ^bart M Sehlfur. Royal Oak and fllld" ^ ***** South* William W. Koplor Jr., ino Ormond ^ *wlnchi»tor; 3S36 Ormond. DavUburB^, Hobgt H. BoelrtrtUi.7rwtOB and Alma M. Ba ir. 301 kfkrtha. Holly 'AWg. Mlchliaa Son"*"” W* HOwman, EmilUa VUlarreal. 209 Baldwin || AVe., reported that sheets andj blouses valued at $13 were stolen from her home. *■’•• Hickory. Kuplnikl, Wilt RuplniU, Wilt ? I .i*;- ••“b'lk* *»• —- --a yVklT. SOS Motorway. Albmy Tipton. 101 Rarrlion and Dor-aUiy P. Jenalngi, SOI Harrlion. A Batchelor. 3171 UrirnolA R^hoote and Bbaroa M. Miram. lOOO Oraci, Rocbiiter Mount**"' ’*? Chimberlln EdBB Karkman, of 4M W. Huron M„ and Sadie M. Utter of SR 8. Manhall St., reported nothing taken. Earl C. Smith. 308 S. Marshall St., reported burglars carted off five-foot aluminum ladder from his garage. They replaced it with a five-foot Wooden ladder. Smith told police. Tires were taken by thieves in break-ins of two Avon Township gas stations-7-the Leonard service station, 1010 Auburn Ave., and Johnny’s Better Gulf Service, 3010 S. Rochester Road.' ^ mir^, Orion. jVlinara S. Hmlrr. IM Plorinm. Or- ffkiJiS!, W'" ' ■»’ / RoMrt B. Oavli. Charlciton. W. Va. and Ruby C.^Btorer. itpt N. Oram. Lawroac* C: Yaua lOM niMl Bir- I , » 1 L mmyham and Ilona 8. Morrli, Maw. KAniTAav't BackaChB Prriy J IMnolow. TS7 Wins and Bhar- 1 OUV.RUWIIW “ I Its >a.t Am K— ;Becoming Less Severe Warns U.S. on Tests GENEVA (UPI) - Soviet Ambassador Semyon K. Ikarepkin WASHINGTON - President Kennedy’s backache is steadUy be- coming lets severe, the White House reported today. be takii^ "a grave responsibility’’ If, it resumed nuclear testing, and the Soviet government "would not remain kUe." to move about, and there is still no definite forecast as he can discard them but "there is much less discomfort. Shown here are only a few of the wide variety of f^ts available with the emblem. May we sug^gest a watch, ring^s, ailver plates, bowls, platters, baby cups and serving pieces. Brass, pewter and stainless gift ware and many, many other items. JEWELERS 16 W. Huron Open Mon. and Frt. Nights 2203 Telegraph. .Mlrarle -MHe Open Evny Night 10^" INTERNATIONAL SILVERPLATE SANDWICH, DESSERT OR U-HUTY TRAY $5.95 Nontarnlshable 811 veiv Wood Lined ClgRrctte Box with Ceptennlol Seal engraved on top (jBj6t shown I-Ail prices Include fed tax, $5.95 Congress Centennial Twin Deck Park Playing Cards Colortnl Clear Olaas Aih Tray $1.50 at UJHRD5 NNIIfOini WLIE MYS THURS.y FRI.y SAT.y JUNE 15,16,11 Opan Thurtdoy ond Fridoy Until 9 P.M. SAVE 1:50% ON LIVING ROOM SUITES 5-Pieee SECTIONAL F^m reversible cushions. Beautiful decorator colors of brown, beige, turquoise Notionolly fomous moke„reduced to $15 Down ‘199 $4 a Waak lYlM SOFA Ml tflMI Sturdy cpnstruction by famous Americon makers. Reversible foom * cushions, smart nylon covers in ^(our choice of decorotpr colors— Cximpare this suite with others setfkig for up to $169. nOEHLER inoi 4-Pe. SediaHl Find out how smartly and easily you con rearrange your living room with this gorgeous sectional. Fogm reversible cushions. Choice of decorator colors ... A typical Word value at only $15 Down ‘189 *310 o WMk $10 Down *99 %2 a Waak 3 Smart Tables and lamps... Coffee table,'2 step tobies and 2 dec> orotor lompe with ony^ living room suite purchoeed during Downtown Pontioc Volue Doyt! Nationally Known 3-Pc. Sectional ^ers in'vmort decofotor color croftsmonship construction *139 Beautiful nylon covers in'vmort decofotor colors. Foom reversible cushions. Moster croftsmonship construction $10 Down $250 o Week IIYLN SOFA Kl m tun ■ this versofile suite doubles as on extra bedroom. The sofo-bed i davenport opens to o full s^ze, comfortoble bed. By day, o beou-i tiful living room suitf 'Hurry for this value . . . Only 2 to sell ot mm $7 Down .' 4S SDUTH SRGinHUI KROEHIEI SOFA AAQ^CHAII Famous Kroehler construction — smort nylon covers — foom reversible cushions., / , H50 o i \V,- . USE THE NAM|-IIIIA¥ CREUI PUN • Ne Pliwnga Company *• $10 Down Y- $250 0 Week I V'V-'.,....' .4 ■rW\r TVhlNTY^TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. TtfURSUAV. JUNE 13. mfl Italaniazoo Cl«ric Head of RoforiMd Churdi (d«nt tev. Wchard Fren* of Roch-! ctlar. N. Y.. to9k office u trat deck, and HoUand Oaittim Higk dected necod clerk. o( tte MBnd aynod of tte Cfariatiati Refarttied dmich. To Sell CoiHracopfives fcre IM delegatet to the ayi^ t gover^ body of the do-atkn, whM has its head-■ ta Grand Rapkh. 'Rev. Adam Peraenalre of Dun-duk Ont.. ««8 elected vice p Blames Public for Lawlessness TUNB 4e-€ontikceptivcs f» on sale today at the statenwitroned central pharmacy at fixed prices under a nesy law. Yhe director Of the pharmacy said the aim oi the law is to fight ToniSta's nomic backwardness by stopping growm. Robert Kiltnedy...Soyt Public Too Intent on Txtro Bock' popuistipn I tAPi^Atty. Gen. Robert F^^ennedy said W^dnM- NEW 158 906 4516 NORTH WEST NORTH SAGINAW HURON WOODWARD to Downtdwa OKptUto TdLHwwi 13 JUTTmII. PwEtos Cmmt Rda., Rsysl Oak (CleNd Sea) (Opel Sm. laS) (OptR See. 10-5) OPEN MONDAY~$ATURDAY .9 A.M. Oe 9 P.M. VICTOR PAINT DISCOUNT 1* SALE' S^iel Com Sole\,of Victor's Amoting KRIL-TEX EXTERIOR LATEX PAINT SAVE MORE THAN $3.00 wKnn ycv buy 4 full geHorn for only $12.89 Mado for aoboUM iMiaf sad matoary. Mm la aaly 1 haar. Repdt wator. Wldla sad colart. OTHER SPECIALS •RIUtTE WINDOW CLEANIR — Ic par Ivarv Saaaad RsN, aaly 1c SISAL ROfI —<;,lvtrT Sacaad Haak, aaly U VICTOR SPRAT PAINT^ Sacaad Caa. aaly 1c DaPONT STNTHITIC SPO--- “ ' CAULKING CARTRIDGES SPONCOS — Every Sacaad Spaaga, aaly le 6ES ivory Sacaad Cartrldga, aaly Is |day the public was too concerned, about "earning an extra buck" to' become' aroused about crime and; corruption.. j "Law enforcement i.s going to be as good as tbe people want it," he said. Kennedy made the comment to newsmen on a three-hour tour (jlbert of Chrysler and George Rdmney, T830 E. Valley Road, Bloomfield Hills, of American Mo-tot? ^ and to Ray R. Eppert, 295 Lone Pine Court, Btoomfieid Hills, president of Burroughs Oorp.i Harry J. Loynd, president of PRrke, Davis and Co.; George de.Young, president of Atlas Sted Limited, Handlton, Ont.; and B. T. Richardson, editor of the Toronto Tdegram. The Freedom Festival is'held to mark the ties of friendship be-; ’tween Canada and the United States. Nigeria, Poland in Pact ! WARSAW, Poland IF — Poland, and Nigeria announced Wednes-j day they will cooperate econom-! ically and exchange ambassadors.! A communique said this Con>l munist nation will.aend technical' experts and a number of indua-l trial plants to the African natiECIAL! WaMEN'S a. Canvas — Straw — Leather Fabrics for Beach ond Summer Fun b. Assorted Colors c. Out They Go! DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE 178 N. Saginaw St. $#00 1 ■7 ^ ■ .Y':vi '!a j: \ TWKyTY«FOUB .. THE PONTIAC PRE3S. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1961 15 Teaclieis and Principal Will Retire tWi wmk k ganmOy ferind ipMt kitttFMtaeSd it alMaMlathe MlM. tmlm flw M k ETB M. WatkK. ■noM gnida tMHMT »t tto MoThml MmL She started teachlnc here In 1919. One year latM* another Ho Carrol) teacher, Mrs. EJvetett M. Peterson, came to||wtlac. 9 With «1 Karh Mrs. Peterson and Adeline Hook, principal ol Longfellow School. ■ - retiring with 41 years ________ Miss Hook has keen a principal to Pontiac schools for the past 20 years. Mrs. Peterson is a kindergarten teadier, The McCarroll School also will k)se Mrs. Norman Allen, sixth grade teacher, who haa served here tor 34 years. retire at Two teachm. ' sriiools. Retlrtag at rreloot Is Ethelya Ashley, sixth grado teacher with Si years’ service, sad Mrs. Ervla Dsvts. fenrth apnade teacher to Pontiac lor Iho p^ three years. Jhalsr ngh gehsal, leavoa altar » yaare la leeal kSheelB. The remaining three reth-eea are Lincoln Junior High teachers. Leavlnc are LudOe M. Alber, Latte and English teacher. 32 yuan; Mrs. Ronald Mountain, speech teacher, 35 years; amt Mrs. fifihoa Young, mathematics teach* ar, 30 years. •SIGNincAIPT LOSS’ '‘This is a real and significant has of talented educators tbraigil retirement," said Hr. Philip J. Proud, assistant auperintendent In charge of personnel. "rull recognition is due these fine professionals who, through the science and art of teaching, have made lasting contributions to the educational growth of youth,' he said. ■tiring at Webster are. Mrs.;-i Alfred Rothweller, third grade |teachei\35 years' service, and I Emma S^hrs. fifth grade teacher. ; 31 years' service. \ The Pontiac Board of education has drafted and approved a reaolu-tkm to theae educators "high commendation and siiicere thanks tor work done with mierit and diattoe-tion in our schools. ” There were only €,000 antomo-| There are hilerto the U.8. to 1300. than 1,000 TOONnvmjS TROIXIEVT-When the beat hit » for the higheM mark of the year, this k what happened to MetropiUtan Transit Authority tracks at Huntington Avenue to Qoston.. De- spite heat-warped rails, cars were able to move slowly over the ndler-coaater section. The rails arc back straight and narrow today After quick work by MTA service men. FOR LEASE — RETAIL STORES j Miracle Mile Shopping Cenler Tetosra^ aM Imwe Uhe leads, Narlaj, MkMeae THIS IS A PROVIN SHOPPING CINTIR WHIM VOLUMI OP BUSINESS INCREASES DAILY IN^ SURIN6 AN IMMEDIATE EXPANSION PROGRAM. Locate your buttnan where s^ett It asMkad. P«r D«Milad InfennoHen, CaR CellacI or Writ#: Howard W. Varwohit, Don M. Caste Organization 42S. 4th StrMt, Columbus 15, Ohio \ Ttlephene: Offica — CApItol 8-5331 Evenings and Sunday — BEImont 5-0027 RLMiaX W. EVANS Others retiring Include Mrs. Martha Larsen, fourth and fifth grade teacher at the Hawthorne Schod, with 39 years’ service, Mrs. Ruth Wright, fourth grade teacher iat the McConnell School with 14 I years, and Mrs. Kenneth Eaton, j first grade teacher at the BAldwto 'School, ^ years. KBm B. Hartmaa. st Russell Evans ReHres, J2I • ■ « \ u •» A *• Schaol, sriD retire after S4 years July 1;\HaS Been Active | her*, ^ EmeW Watsoa. aaetol in Lake Angelus \ ” *" ' To Leave Bell •After 35 Years «ll Russell W. ^ans, g^ral staff supervisor at Michigan Bell Telephone Go. and resident of the VII-lage of Lake Angiilus, retires July 1 to end a 35-yeai‘> career to tele- Sharp-Eyed Fish Can't Be Confused SAN DIEGO, calif, le tropical fiafa can distinguish be-twe« gam rods whose diameters differ by only fwo millimeters, s "bratostormirfg*’ session of sero- to Hs newly ar-mmg af baUta«s years, he de- that Is seasltlve ta a tempershire pordiastog and handling of telephone equipment and supplies— cverytMng from telephone pdes to paper dips. Many ef the meth- The ’‘bratostormtag” at Ryan Aeronautical Cb. had to do With t usd by Michigan BcU, up oy ^ t Evans, have been adopted throughout the Bdl Sys- whether such natural could be applied or copied or other wise made use of to the aircraft- He and hk wife Ada Uve at 2130 Lake Angdua Shores. Evaia ki' active to village affairs and helped to orgaiifee the Lake An-gdiu ^Shoiea Aiaodatiao. He sub-aaquently served the village as commiisioiSr, Safety Council Finds Homes Are Hazardous Mrs. Evans retired to eSfy Clerk of Pontiac, a post she held tor 13 years. MADISON. Wls. (AP)-The Wis-coiwin -Coundi of housewives and children face haz-that no man would put up with on the job. The council noted that 530 per-^ JOgjiUpd to the state in 1960 as a result of liMiiif accldents-aild^ weretkillea:iin industrial mishaps. You bet Grand Trunk commuters '^are smart! look at all they read while other folks are driving through traffic! Our oommutprs read sverything from PUmrto-Playboy as they relax on the train. Soma read for torn. Othan study . for job promotions. It’s like adding aeveral hundrad hours a yaar to your frtt time. Even if you juM look out the seiadow. H beats driving-sU hollow! And look at what they eave Daily commutars from Bontiac save $175 a year ovar tha cost of gat, oil and parking. GTW commuting costs only <1.22 a day. Start saving ths smart wpy now! -PONTIAC-DETROIT only *28®® «RkO TRUNK RMUilAV SYSHN REMEMBER FATHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY, JUNE 18 - WE ARE OPEN ALL DAY! town* Twiia aaaaswaa eiiaaia. aa t-aoii ‘ ‘' ' ■ \ ■ ( . , 1 .N x' ' ' V\l ..■■■.j.., -..-T, I r ’ i. Mf DmI f»r fopi T THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAt. JUXE 15, i9«t~ TWENTYPIVE Cost of Steel Sure to Go Up but Buyers Demanding Cuts Bf 8AM BAWMnr APiwAMMNMMi NEW YORK (AP)-. tag in October. Eoieign sled imports are a thorn in the side. 3 FederalBuildings Okayed for Michigan until they get them. And the recent IncreaBe in new orders for the steel mflb hasn’t changed . WASHINGTON (AP)-Tlie House Ttahlle ««hs Committee Wednee-day approved eenatructlon of S3 new federal buildtags 'Inclg^ing three In Michigan. The new buildtag projects would coat nearly S200 million. They were proposed by the General Service Administration. The Michigan projects and-'the estimated cost of ea’ DeparfmelH’s offer and more than ^.000 less than the brothers asked: | The suit had threatened to delay construction of the multilane hlgliway and force a' detour around the McKay ranch, omT of the.largest in Michigan. Tlie Jury also determihed the necessity of the site chosen for the route. EXTRA DISCOUNTS OFF GRANTS REGULAR LOW PRICES S^SIIIE! MDfS SHI SHIRTS,SUCKS Hieiipli^e • piMMirg at OnniM.' Ym g$t POPULAR DRIP”WW ' ? ^ KNIT SPORT SHIRTS yLufi Fevorito pl^ ■ lag, short daeww*^ pocket. 8I*M WASH «N WEAR POLISHED COTTON "IVY"‘SUCKS eeaai’' alada mada ef ^vn^^Btarous poUshed am eetei».-Ivy"rtyWwlth QT itmt, flap pee. ^ Ma Top eolmre. gp^g. Pair Uso any onv of 3 Chartf'’ It Plt>‘ MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Law PitedS f1w S*N ^OM^SteRto* PUCES SUSHED DURING OUR GIGANTIC CHAMPIONS “sT; TURNPIKE SAFE NOW SELLINO BELOW LAST YEAR'S PRICES ^ 1195 6.00x16 RAYON TukmaTwM Tube-Type Blackwell 1077 I27r 1477 6.70x15 7A0N15 Add $f| For Only I Tiro Nylon Whitewall oX^3 m ^Prices shown plus tax and tire off your car RE6ARDLESS OF CONDITION EASY PAYDAY TERMS -jOO DOWN •jOO A WEEK PER TIRE Firestotoe’s superior quality allows us to give you a guahantek against tire failure from blowouts, cuter bruises or breaks caused by normal BOAD HAZABDS encountered in everyday driving •. • plus our famous Lifetime Guarantee. Evtry new FirgitoM tin la OUARANTBRD 1. Afoiaal dtCaeia in Efwfauaa-ibip 1^ mafaiiab lor tlw ^ lib of tha oriB^ 2, Againat aoRDU na •nebuatarod in ovaryday raMongBr cUr vm for tha Tiiimliar of vwrwitlia ■Mciflad. Bapoba uoadt without duuya, raplacamanta proratad on trHul waar and 1mm on liat prioaa current at tima of adjuahnoot. FOUR-WHEEL RIDING MOWER Only 4 000 179.95 lOD^n • !nter-Ieck construction provides exceptioBal atnuffh. Designed for easy handling and pasy opamtion • Dependable h.p. heavy-duty sn^na on haavyw gauge Jtael mount Predaion autblnotiva^ypa faaif • Automotive-type differential pmnita shortest tum^ radius • Convenient gear shift lever hag forward,* neutral and reverse positions • Carbon steel blade b perfectly balanced to minimise vibration • Cutting hei^t adjustable to 8 poeitlona • Easy-rolling M).25 x 3.25 sami-pnaumatic tires with heavy bar tread for maximum traction • Attractiva bronze-tone two-boat finish and comfortable tractor-type aeat Tire$to«e $fore$ te6 WMt HURON St, FE 2-9251 . a'.,'.'m .. V ' V-;! X'- r 1?WEyTY-SIX toE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAy, JUNE 1961 N«w lauderdab Low ProWbih Shark Fishing UUDQUMLE ' Sr - 1W SEA. flA. (AP)»'nt IMm con ea hM ^peMls AOllMr fWitas S Brpwrd Aaglai (pid>, c not "triaiiiB/ ♦ . * A H. ODtqpt aaU Ray Hahou, lyor G. ot tto riyt not to bite when Unet are HEW MAN/iHGEMENr DRAYTON PLAINS S'bIJOVMIEn STORE 4472 Dixi* Highwoy—02 3-7013 GLENN McNEILLY, Year New Proprtetort Hfefiwipliw Willi « Fina AatorHntnl pf i llWnt for'OAO'S RiG DAYIII HANES T4HIRTS Mi SHORTS PARKING LOT IN REAR OF STORE RACK ENTRANCE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 100% Cpnibsd Colton I’ilS:'! "2;95 STORE HOURS: / Maa, Tmi., WtA, ~ Hmti. mE Sai. OsM t AM. ta * P.M. Prl t AM. ta f P.M. I Lorfa MEN’S MIN'S WASH ond WEAR CARHARTT PANTS Block ond Ton SdnforiEMi SIZES 29 TO S3 ■ . SFORT SHIRTS M.98 ^3^9S I New A$9ortmeni 'of Baby Good* and Gifts / BlRnwAlf — Ttyi aid C«qplRto VariRty SIrir VRickaidiiR Oifce-Rich Banker Convicted of Murder LAS VGGAS. Nev. (UPI) -» Baldwin. AAbnok. a c wealthy banker who vat through' hia trial in one threadbare was convicted Wedneaday o( mur derlns^ hia -wife and aentenced ta life in priaon. The district court Jury of d^t len and four wonoen deoeed there will be a poasibility orited by selUng 50 00 Oral Free Each Wedc! Don Little Says: Lot's moks llks o quiz progrom (only Hiit on# isn't riggsd). I don't believe In giving owoy yendw7~pThk, or orange jstomps, Coffee Coke or Ice Cream. I think people would rather have the Veql thing. MONEY! There is onpther reason I om doing this ond I'll tell you when you come In. Just come and register. Nothing to buy, no jingles, no guessing how mony cherries ore in the pie, etc. Just sign your name, ond answer our easy questions. An award will be made eoch Wednesday at 8 P.M. You do hot hove to be present to receive on award — but we would enjoy your company. u .v^ ■'I- -i:* 'i ■ , 'll ■ ; 'i'.''/'itj'-- .-,N > THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNK 13. 1961 i'-. TWBOTY-SEvix! After 25 years, POST is still grotving! We bought out Har-Trom as part of our expansion program! Note? ive want to remodel and bring in all fresh, new merchandise . . so we cropped prices on all the Har-Trom stock to move it out of our workers^ way and make room for the new lines already on order ! Here^s your chance to earn worthwhile savings on quality furniture! You will find trehendous values in every depart- A natloBtlly advtrUiMl Dam N«u(*h]rd« eevar. lUvtnibU m«i •mUm. 1M* i* TMl wrild com fort. Rcfultrly lilt JO. Only .. Min. Voluoo frM OttOO. Your ‘ ProolacUl Lauu* Ckoir witk a niMor ooMtiuctlaa. Th^ loot word In roluoUou. Mlt MfuUi^ ly IIIMO. Now ................. ‘IF Colonitl 1.^10 Choir In booutj;- . Jhom-^tlbboT■^oTorolblo tuNdon. Bm pliotod *lrt. Arm coooro. A •nco-lnA-UrcUino buy. Nover wld torn than IllO.N. Now ........... ItMMONS. RoUyr^ bod com ptoto wtth logo. SoUi rogttlarly a OIS.OO. Only ....................... tEALY twin or fun ,rtio b«i opriag or mattrcaa. SmOtotli top. lUgular 04I.M^^^IIont onluo at Bovontbla foam cuahlona. Coyor- timONS twin or fuU alaa boa oprini or auttnaa. Button froo. BoguUr 050JO. WhUo thoy Uft . Danlfh Modern Lovo Soal Import-od. Ravoralblo foam rushtont In rhoko of torgooua colon. Na- Bunkottaa. Eapoclally mado for bunk bada. Tho youngalora lovo tboac. Advortlaod at Mf.50. Now ar^^.50. 0 tboy^aat . Walnut atop taMot or eommodoa. Danl* modorn atylo. Plaatla -Sou ragnlarly IMJO. Only orn atylo. Walnut frama. Safa by day - bod by nltp. 5 Ooor mm-plao loft. Bog. OIM.II. Only'..... Sovon drawer Maple dook. Flaatlo top. Idoai for homo or oBIco. Regular 050.50. Only.................-1- Modern ehairo. Tubular framoa. .Walnut arm roata. Maatk aoat and back. Ivory, Tan, and B|^. Sold ragularly glOJO, A rual-Viy at only ............. ........... mif Walnut Cheat 5 drawori. rowter drawer pulla. Advortlaod Mat price 5».5#. Only 5 loft. A wonderful value at.......... Soaly lounge. All foam. Choice of fabric or au#pertod pUatlc eovtn, In eolori. Makne • puffiet aitra Bml. Advortlaid OUOJO. Now...... Umod Oak Deak. T drawora, plaa-tie top. Ideal for home or oCIca. S^a regularly IN.N. Only .......... or dan. Couarod In alaette Bly^ Doeorator Cheat Uauaual pale blno eolor. Uaa u an aaennt plaeo anywhara la tho homo. BoguUr SIOJS. A real vakio at...... E$iRY LAMP SAU PAlCEDt Soaly iota bod covered inr aupported naugahyde. Reveriible toam cuahiont. i Beautifully mado. Advertiied ragularly SI yOSO ' 4I>2 75.00. Now.............r......... I7A j Simmont Hide-a-bed. lovely Colonial j aofa by day. Full lire bed by nite. Sella regularly for $319.05. Our floor aampla ^226^^ i Soaly aofa bed. Modern tfyling. Opont into full lire bed. Covered 'in high grade fabric. Advartiud it $249.50. $1AQ80 Now, a real value.................... I Sirnmoni itudio couch. All paatic cov- , *' ared with looao pillow bolatori. Ideal for den, family room at home or cot- tage. Aaaorted colors. Regular price SOQ9S $129.95. Now ................................. 00 Roll-r^^tsp-SedrllTveri^ e spare bod at -^-hetffipm at the cottage. Stores away'easily. SQCZS Regular price $36.00. Now.......................... LJ Odd mahogany nita stiodsr^'fhflo "sold $10^^ regul^jLat-Sid-SOTWhile they last. ... 17 Odd beds' Walnut, thaplo, limed oak, ma- $C8i hogany, different styles. As low as...... a#, Bridge chairs. Steel construction. Faddod $04§ seats. Very good value........... SACH W Outdoor canvas Scoop chairs These fold up to be stored. Sold ragularly for $19.95. SDlS Now ......................................... W Beokessat. Floor Mntplas. As low at- - •); • B Ur lltJ*. Now aaly . palru. Ragular •It.N.^^Yon raguUr glgJS. Ye« ebelan at I I Naitenany adv4Hltad DaittMi main Uatpa sum walant baaaa. AdvertUad at, gK«. V i New ediy .... .......... . ' Prevtaelal Unpa Made by UMne ef tiu eenntry'a Bnaat | manufacturars. Oeod ckMlcu atlU toft Ragular IW.SO! New fvmiXShe, .'ISSl 'SOVnt WPODWAkD AVL • 26005 KYMOUTH SD; OPSN EVERY JVINING r-'ti-w-- 1.x. ;;n.; THE PONTIAC PK%SS. THURSDAY. JUNE U 1961 Bolivia Next Slop on Stevenson Tour iBoUvla is poor, sikl much of llhei UtNMe ^ been laid to uni^> Deepilfe the question mark, hanginK over the Bolivian regime, SANTIAGO 0«ile (API— Stevendan decided to visit La Paa| E. SteVeiMQ^ carriei Prastdept ^ discuss plans for the Kennedy’s affiance lor progreosifa Uruguay next month of thei plan today to Bolivia a nation! Economic and SoubiSl^ |he Uls the programlSoclal Council, at ^ch Ken^^ U A»«tgn«>t to cun* [hopes to secure adoption .of his Steveuon, touring Latin Amer-!P«“ ica as Kennedy’s ^raonal reore-,^^^"*^'^^"* sentative, has been watching the, (AdTtitiMntnti situation in Bolivia for the paStj — — ■ - 'week. Obeervers believe Preai-j f CTO Mg |_y jdent Victor Rai Estensswq^^ is iu the midst of the last cri^ for| "I**?*?* ?: T lux> *n«a* i* Ua *ssM_i ^ ^ ... K Ihis administration. 'That if he sur-j jvives his hold will be secure. He! jVIVCffi Ilia WUi wr asgr. • I Imposed a stat^,iif sipge test weelq —" Iccuanl the Communists ofl | overthrow 1iim. 'ButI Scholls lino pods SHOE llEPAIR COUPON SPECIAL! HALF SOLES $2.50Volii« WMiCouptNiOiily ***”*'.,._ THE yOXTIAC PRESS, THCRSDAY, JUNE 15. 1961 TWEXTY-XIXE AP Ptetafai GREEK CX>MEDY — This cartoon appeared In Wednesday’s Ta Nea (The News), an Athena newspaper. It depicts a yacht captain talking to the U.S. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy during a cruise of the Aegean Sea. In the distance, sailors are land-j ing on Delos Island. The caption reads; "Did you say landing ofltir-atkn?” asked the captain. "No. madame. It is for your protection n you go swimming.” Mrs. Kennedy’s reply: Maybe I should wear a veil." College Chap Elated at Job on Peace Corps feel some mixed emotions. I knew that he would probably take a Job^ ;away from home but I didn’t>x-jpect him to go this far." HOUGHTON » "Affef 1 Iwapdi abopt It, I just walked around Inj circles,’’ Don Roger Preston, said today when he learned of his se-| lectkn as a trainee for the peace! corps in Tanganyika. The elated tS-year-oM Battle Cheek college stndeal added. Teacher's Life Saved One of His lessons by ( SAUK CITY,. Wis. (AP) — When Harland Hall wu a boy scout he; learned mouth-to-mouth re^scita-| tlon from Scoutmaster Carl Simon- Iroonaon, a high school science teacher was overcome by gas while conducting a Preston wffl receive his degree! * i He was revived by one of his 'students, Harland Hall, using the -•techniques ho learned-aft a scout. Hts father, G. Herbert Preston,, is a photo engraver at Battle; NEW YORK (UPI) -■ Today*! Crtek. weU-heeled American teen-agers Informed of her son’s appoint- are spending $10,5 billion annually, ment, Mrs. Preston said, "I aralon-go^ and services, according to exdted and proud but I can’t help^a marketing research report ' KMVDmMVMmoinr GIFTS AT ENGGASS EASIEST TERMS! WATER- PROOF WATCH M2.88 ti: A DIAMOND FOR HIM REMINGTON SHAVER CAN IE USED WITHOUT CORD RECHARGES ITSELF Bso fa Cor or Roma IlWCUTtl. 25 Nori4| $agiiiow SftMt S«rf-N.Turf INFLATABLE AIR lATTRESS salefrice $199 • Fki in or andor any • Wipot cloan with 1 CAN IE USED ANYWHERE ■ig 72" I 27" Sisa BEACH BALLS K96 FREE Lawn Spreoder WITH'THE PURCHASE OF ANY POWER MOWER ALL ITEMS AVAILABLE ON w BUDGET fe, TERMS L PORCH OR PATIO PILLOW 15"x 15"x4" dvrablo vinyl covarod with con-trotting booding. Amasingly dvrobl*, itoin-proof, oosy to domp-wlpo cloon. Soft, sturdy, light-wofght. Follihod 1" Alcoa aluminum with colorful, duroblo Soron wobbing. 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Sizes S-M-L Mmi'o Knit Soort Skirts Mnn't Cotton WORK HOSE ConOad cotton anklo lanoth. ElaaHc top. Nylon rolnforcad hool.Slzoa10tPl3. Mon't Cotton DRESS HOSE fix3 rib cotton, cotton Halo and fancy bottoma. Aaaortod colors and atytoa. Sisaa 10 to 13. Y.S 1 SPORT CAPS 11 5-Tubt TABU RUnOS $7« Supaibolarodyno circuit. Largo also spoakor. Aasortad coloj|. Modom design cast. SaikeM tgHMsttr ELEC. SHAVER The only electric shaver with automatic self odjusting rollers. Gives closest, fastest electric shaves. Pi«c« NEST of SAWS Mu)U • purport i * « a w MU bludo In InUrehiblo- V Mnn't Wnthobln DRESS SLACKS Fellies to $5.95 Coe I summer weoves. Dacron bi e n d s, linens^ rayons. Sizes 29 to 42. At^rted colori and pat- f||97 I Pair Men'a Washable Cottpn SLACKS r tai67 Pair Bedford cords o n d polished cottons. Assorted colors. Sizes 29 to 38. 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Perfect for S 4 9 summer u4e In ^ ■ “* back yard and I patio. □ ^ UFE PRESERVER Kapok filled. Coast (Juard- approva<|. Bright orangt color. Won't waterlog. 97 THE^ PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1961 mmsn TttlRTY-OK Insurance Data Shows State Traffic Toll We who drive in MkhignB nvedllen hive Mved another ns. if we onfy hli done aa weU ai we dM Jttt Ihat'a one way ot deacribtng the diallence we cwrently ito ai Anther way at ataHaf I ftat eaeh at aa la aavli« « year an aata haawnaa. put el that aavl^. Imae are the conlnatiiv ettecto of haviac, at the aama time, one ol tha beat accident lecorda In the nation, and the worat in Mitiiigan or A SLUMP We're good driven. The raoorda prove it. And we can be proud of H. But we’re in a slump. This record ian’t ao pleasant. And we need to do aomething about it. Here’a the atory: Aa tha aeveath sUte In popala-Iloa, we’ie primarily compared wHh the ala largeal-Wew Tork, National accident make the compariaoh on a yard-stick ot deaths per 100 milea of auto travel. By this standard, wp were tied last year for fourth best among the seven. On the basis of actual deaths, MicKIgan aeddents took 006 fewer livea than the average of these six other states. The range was bom 38 fewer than Pennsylvania to 2,100 fewer than California. Similar comparison of accidents and injuries, which are a better indicator of the total accident prob- apvwrlty Was well af awMcats and Injarieo, By this yardstick, our record. is outstanding. We pay )91 a year leas for our. auto inaurance than the average in the six popukns states. The range is from 17 leas than in Texas to |Z15 less than in New York. And we pay $42 a year leas than the average in all SO states and the District of Columbia. panics in the major city of each of the states. The coat varies for other communities of each state, but the (Ufferencee are .relative. By comparison with the national average, we save $126,000,000 a year—the price of 46,700 new cans. Died After War;, lived Again Gigolo Returns to DaiKe LONDON (UPl) — American . divorced, wiik kmely—svere credited today with intpiring a revival at die gi^lo, the buy friend of anyone who could afford him In the can women on one ot those ^ckage deal tours. They sat around listening to the music and said they wanted to dance. "With whom?’t asked. “ ‘Yew find as the parlaen,* Olgelea were tiw patent-leather-haired IbiMm platee wbe War D-al a price. ot them vanished into uniforms when the guns began firing. The rest simply vsnisM. There did not seem to be place lor the gigolo in the brave' A handful lingered on in Londqn and other European cities under such euphemisms as "d a ncing ■’ or "male escorts.’" it seemed to be a dead profession —until recently, WANTED TO DANCE And then," said Harry Mead-B, who runs one of London's best- known nightclubs. Churchill’s, I had a group of about 30 Ameri- that day alone from men who said they wbre actors, mlesntien, artists, booickeeperi and so on, all aiudous ! the entertainment American women their full-time job. 'Most of them say they would e to be ‘social guides’ or "eats’,’’ Botibol said, "but the label doesn’t matter. I’ve been aro^ a long time and .1 recognize the trend. The gigolo U back.’’ Meadows said be consulted with his general manager, Leslie Boti-1, who is reputed to know as much about European night life as any man. QIGOIiO DEAD? "We decided the gigolo was dead aa a dodo," said Botibol. “And this' was bad news because we have large number of these American women tours booked and we want them all to have a good time, even the opes who are fat and fiftyish. been wtllhig to pay five sterling (114) a night for pratesatonal dancing partners. And do yon know, the phone hasn't slopped ringing since.” Botibol said he had had 50 rails Woman Gives Webster Speller New Popularity PEPPERELL, Mass. (UPI) Massachusetts woman artist haa given a 178-year-dd best seller a new lease on life. Noah Webster’s quaint "American Speller’’ was first published in 1783. Eventually more than 100 Ui copies tveN sold — a ord equaled P$IC1ES w Mad* by Pae Paekase Only FUDGESICLES l STEAK C iPressel’s HOT DOGS NORTHERN TISSUE Nliite or Assorted Colon : Northern II Froxen Foods ! ^^^Q^ST-Fnzen BAYER-Bottle of 100 ASPIRIN ^ Your Choice •CHICKEN •TURKEY • BEEF ‘ • HAN Chefs Delight CHEESE SPREAD POUND LOAF iA" WRESS GARDENS - Frozen ORANGE JUICE { Ai V V' ' Pd^TIy^C press/THURSDAY. JCXE. 15; 1961 THIR^YTHREB. ,mE_pAVt: JHMSOAY, JUNE »SUNDAY, JUNE 181 IV Juicy CALIF. LEMONS U.S. lio. 1 Calif. > Loig White 10 lbs. Juicy JO'" 29* WWb TM, POTATOES CaliLLEAAONS 1-lb.Pkg, v;>’ Wtt For Only CRISP CUCUMBERS u. Salad Vine Ripened CANTALOUPES 763 Size- CALIFORNIA LeiflEnUCE" •RADISHES ^Afcen Onions -■ •Oroon PEPPERS SPIHACH Sweet YOUR CHERRIES Fresfi ^ ^ PLUMS V tV CIUHCE! hesh For Only Each' Mom SitW«cl to N«rhM CoaAitfoai. W» lMMT« ffc* fivAt to limU OmsMHm. PEOPLE’S ir FOOD TOWN i FOOD MARKETS SUPER MARKETS PEACHES STOAW-BERRIES . BLUE- ^ BERRIES II Seedless ' ^ Qt. lox *PihP ' Box 263 AUBURN ■ 4M Llim. #700 AUBURN ST. MIN«MV««WI|K ' ■ *■ onpi.7 MVS A wear tISS Mil MMIWAY ■ ?s«0 M I D BAItl^ AVL I 50 ExImfiOLD 1 StAMplTHtkHl^1|iM" I off Oiiy ». CUBE STEAK IxbA GOLD REU SlaMfiirid|Puck«f% BEEF ROAST rMitoioto tm w—> cimm 50. , litiA GOLD BIU^ f StiMpt «1dlFttclMlt of ooy lb. or lOfro of RING BOLOGNA ' ilait'l CravM •‘-'biiiiMltaM 1 50 ExtiA COLD^KU PORK StAMplwithPlKliMt of ony frotli ROAST a/ .rM|>irt.MM Tim sw»c— CA Extia GOLD IIU, ' SUMpiwilkFirclMM of%ony 2 pk§«. of LUNCH MEAT • Halt 1 C««Mf — KkltiM r< :X Vv:. . hr . . yS \ ■ LPX)XTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JOTE 15. 19«V; fancy Food Fetes Fafhpr on Festive Ddy lPundiSi»tsOut Sund«x to DVTf' Vou might Mk the man of the IlKWM what he woulg Ukq for Sun^ 'day dinner thi« wtek. If he hai^ no ,«deaa, here are a;|ew new ! ikiis. KAVOK FATHER — Olebraie Dad;s Important day with a me<(l prepared Mpedally for him. Featufe a lender flavorful Rolled Rib Roast which he can carve easily at the table. Add • asparagus with a crunchy egg and crumbs lopping and own bnmncd potatoes and carrots and watch him enjoy his feast. I Long Island Duchling is iftrictly |Ne« «higland and about as Ameii-Ican as anylUng. Bat^you can take 'one of these domestic ducks and 'cook it In a Chinese manner to (make Peking Duck. This is a recir pe fcwi Mrs. Julius Rutsky whote, 'husband, likes to cook .- he telto, tew hat to ‘S" r. the ones ne.xt to the loin or steak ^ section of the beef. ' in ^ngnmo Here are a few’ helps foe Fatherj ^ _ if he is caixing the roast. Tha| w amaltor pah la roast should-rest on a hot platter; fMrm for 15 ^20 minute, after it ct^j ^ imeasure mp fat back i mixture. Begin roufttlng at 4tt degsaes slth durk uncovered. Batoe Ire-with white wine mis- Corned Beef roast on lU largest side ort Ptotter bubbly. Remove . IT , ■lirun^r omr *“>«■* onmn ana wiooiy. wiiiuvr' • ^ i I ^ Tooox but to the rid. meat drippings. Boll place. Place a fork firmly into , * ^ c—ui< ■ 'i - 4: ' . Ar\v'‘U'■ F J, ,'v^ * . !'-i .> W/’-'V 71.’ ■’! . ■ ■T,'THgm^s^ i«W.’jP(HITIAC f rIsS. «. Glamour Food Featute at Sale By MUm ODtMJj Evtar tear ot a food aole aiarta tt 5:M a.m.? Or one that ing lo f^se money for a F«ad»> tioo Raaearch Fund; each disMct in the, state has iu quota. The numo at St. Joaeph’a decided to capitalize on peoples' appetites. «( the more uwal cakes, pies and ‘eooides? Netrt Wednesday, first day of summer—right in the middle of Centennial Week—sUch a food sale will be in progress at a. Joseph Mercy Hdaiwtal. The nurses’ association is try- Marie Hickey and Mrs. Xavier Okon, director and assistant director of nursing, are cochaimen of the event. They've drafted everyone aroind to h^. 21x12 Dmibla lewl STAINLESS STEEL $11095 KITCHEN SINK Wbile OsaaMly lasts $22^ Kdir CnAit Tmw — T«kt 3 Tmii It Pty 30-GalloB Full Foctory Guoranta* AntoMtic Gai Water Heater tegular 151.15 ff cm BATH SETS Jtwf. WSJS 12T ebroMt Nttirtfs. COPPER PIPE 1-WmIi SpMiolt M" « Soft a/>o ft. er Coll..... 4U H" M HarS, ST lMWtS..n. IT* II asfS. sr tauM. n. si*-U" L s*rt, sr Mil ..fi. ss« COPPER FITTINGS I- EB 10* T** . 10* .0 19- tm 29* ' STEEL PIPE - Wk*l*ul» Pris**—tl' L*B(tk* rc. ‘2- ,v o.. *»* STEiEL FITTINGS 12' iViTM 19' X ^ 29* ft- FkASTIC PIPE ist.ri. UMthi . ssri. iw" i7'i*n. i*«. it." sun. ii'Mn. ■ CaauM* ttock *f piEsaotAB nn wsap 89* SOIL PIPE I” S.II. son. PIPE L*^s.4*TIAL pip* 2lii2 Dos KITCHEN SINKS uBsnE s«ass AST nan...... •* OBABB IffSS OBADB llaSS OLOBS........... SUOBT ejSS ' LA0NDRT TIATS C ASH kM CABBT 3 Piacfi 9ATH OUTHT TThH* »r mUt»-S.PI. tuk, Walk msT aiMiin tmut sut tJsa $279 PLUMBING SUPPLY CO, 172 S. Sifliiaw PE 4-1516 ll 5-2100 Open Moaday and Friday Uadi $ CfiAplttt SiKk •! EUCniC PLUC-IW HUTIIS have them eeek the epecial Although the Sale to be held I the hospital lobby is m>en to the public, the muses expect very few cuatomen at S in the morning. crew. In fact, they want everyone to forget cooking for that day and to dine aumptuoualV on gour met foods from theit Centennial Week Food Fair. FASHIOM n 8MN4CH I T>»k 1 pouM srouna 1 UaapoBa >alt ia*kSi >4 i»k*p*«a marjwan H cup fTAtcd ParkM*an S ass*, llisntir k*atm pifcce unthaWed, frozen vege-. tablea in large saucepan 'with % But they want to' catch the night qup water and % teaspoon salt. Bring lo a boil and cook just until vegetables can be separated withi fork. If 1^ liquid is left inj the pan, drain it and reserve. HOT KED CABBAtiB fiLAW 1 taklMpooii buuar or ^rtaUn* ilk lAMPOoni Osiw 1 SSlL?*^ mbbas*: altffddta t laklMpooni ltm«a fuU* 1 ItMH^n* --------- Melt butter In tkillef over low hast. Blend in flour, gradually add wine. Cqok <*nd stir until smooth. • vinegar. Cover tightly; kinuiier over lew heal ^ mlMileN. Serve warm. Mai-garet Miller who came lo Pontiac a few years pgo from Scotland will make up some Lemon Curd and- Scotch Leonas for the sale. Here are her recipes! LEMON t't'RI) s m Melt batter, itante onion lightly; add beef and cook until meal hmeM its red color. Add salt, pepper, garlic powder, marjoram and % cup ot the re- Blend to) lightly the slightly beaten escs, cheese and vege-taUes. Bake in an open casserole at 275 degrees 3545 minutM. Makes 6 servings. Loretta Decker, head nurse In I S lemoni. IviM kad Melt butter, sugar and lemon juice together in sauc-epan. Add grated lemon rind. Beat eggs and add. stirring constantly 'til mixture thickens. Do- not, Ixiil. This^, ^ny lOss of flavor is deficious sen'cd as Jam — i>age Slaw can be made a day ahead of time and reheated with-' Mrs. Howard McIntyre’* recine for veal cubes la one you could use for a buffet, supper. Rice of noodles would be good with it. Veal ParmcMin a hi SJouk^ Cut Ml pounds of yeal steak into 2-lhch cubes. Sprinkle salt, pepper, paprika, rosemary and g^ed Parmesan Vheese over the meat oibet and then flatten cubes with a meat hammer. Repeat < xilher side of the cubes. Melt 1/3 cup butter in a heavy skillet, brown the cubes' lightly, a few at a time. Add } cup good Sherry wine. Cover tightly and simmer gently 30 minutes. These three nurses OETTING BEADY at St. Joseph l^ercy Hospital are getting art to prepare glamorous dishes for Hie food fair to be held ThursdajA June 15, .in the hospital lobby. All members of the American Nurses F*nU»* Pr*** Pk*l* Asaociation whose Foundation Research .fund the food sale wlU benefit, the nurses are from left to right; Mrs. Albert Purcell, Mts^ R. J. Pepobn and Mary Zink. hotbiscuits. It makPs a filling ter, tarts. k hcotch .hoon > (ttf iltud flour * a |UI*tpoeiis iiugor I (kbloipoon MortArln* Vk UktpooD skit >'• tcAspooD baking powd >* teaipooD-baking toda Combine dry ingredients, rub in margarine, then add milk. Dough ji should be quitb soft. Roll out about '*-inch thick and cut in triangles or rounds. Etake on ungreased griddle (or electric skillet) on both sides. Use moderate heat. To seive, split and toast. Mrs. Jean Pepoon, a nurse, going to prepare an interesting Canned Goods Provide Duet hr Lunch Solve your summer menu problems with soup and sandwich trays. Such a popular combination! Make it chicken all the way. For the luiup: .1 can '10'* bum chlckan noodlr loup (k ttaapAon doy • ComKine soup, wale?; celFTy. soy sauoo. 6x>li over low heat 10 minutes; stir now and then. Garnish with chopped plmlento. Makes 2 to 3 aervinga. A * * Oombine dUcken spread, grfen onion, and lemon juice. Spread a 3 slices of toast; lop with tomato; slices and remaining toast. Makes 3 sandwiches. Meat Loaf With Fruit Shape ylDur next meat loaf In a ring mold instead of a loaf pan. I I To serve, fill the center with spicy | yellow peaches. Use whole* clings thBt .come ready-spiced or spice ding peach halves by atonmering ■yrup abod 5 minutes with whde doves, cinnaipon sticks and spoonful of irinegar. Add pepches and Bimmer about 10 minutes longer. ALL THESE AND MANY MORE . . . TIDE URGE SIZE 25 With Tidt Coupon Pope 25, Pontioc Press / June Idth REMUS BUHER 591 SNOW-DRIFT AAC SHORTENING KU /3lb.Con W roukd; STEAK 75L CHUCK MAc STEAK* TOik. Crest 8t Blockwell"^ LEMONADE 9^^ WATER. 7CC MELON IsIm. FRYING CHICKENS >^23° miou WE GIVE ttOLD^ RED STAllfPS TOWN & COQNTIY S5 BEER sad WIRE om POTATO OQc SALAD WESTOWN ^ Mlcait 7 of (UF . . .W 9a SREEN ONIONS . P* RADISHES 1 kc OREEN PEPPERS ■ ^UCH YOUR CHOICE WESTOWN - OPEN SmdayGa.ai. to1lka0|i.n. Fri., Sal. a a. at. la 11-|i.n. All Other Weekday* 9 A. M.-10:30 P. M. These Low Priett Good Thun, thru Swndoy —Juno 15 thru 18, 1951 NORTJIERN TISSUE 1--29' nr estown ROLLS Uee TARLE KING FOOD CENTER 706 W. HURON BEER-r WINE-LIQUOR I LG. 14-OZ. lomi ■ f>-* ll 1 ^ ,V - Y/'-’ . ^. ■ h. ■■ i -V. h Xii4ii rUA AAAi/ Jhms<5&, XJIC/4^t AtfUl Don't Be A Galley Slave Even on Board Hev® Jotawd thfr rsnks ik the JoUy Tmt Ened on by newly I’VB livni old deck I CUOB POB DAD — Father la sure to enjoy please him on his special day. Some at the chips the flavor combtaution of caramel chips and un- go into the calto while a tew art saved to decor- sweetened chocolate in a layer cake designed-to ate the top. Caramel Devil's Food Is ^Special Cake for Dad The best is none t tMipooppiuttcr i Press into an 8-lnch pie pan and gradually blend into soup. All sea-! Melt chocolate and butter over cook in a moderate oven about*8 sonlngs. Makes 2^.Clips dressing.'hot water. NEW YORK fUPI) — A nutt^ flavored crumb crust uses H cup of wheat germ to \ cup of graham cracker crumbs. Blend KAT SHERWOOD ITiere are enough sizes and shapes to take care at most food service. Double • walled plastic tusnblem keep summer drinks cold, conserving on limited ice Href went to sea oa a destrayew oomblnatkMM with white. oa tap •( Am stave la a eovered „ .............................. It takes 3040 minutes to heat a twoKjuart casserole in a covered pan. On a small stove, bundles of different foods may be wrapped in aluminum foil and cooked in the same kettle,, which saves clean- Most galleys bouse alcohol kerosene stoves. Until you gain experience in lighting these, get help and practice the technique. For alow ainunerlng, pile two or three asbestos pads beneath the There ais'ToMlag oveas Oil the edge of pots and the inner walls down about an inch from the top to prevent boil-dvers! When under way, don’t fry handle heavy pots of hot. liqu or fry in deep fats. Don’t overload skillets and kettles and keep a fire extinguisher where the. cook can reaeh i(. Do stork an emergeary locker Traditional t)ressiiig Gets a New Ravor in pisatie to^ to be stowed la a retrigeratw or loo ehest. Used eaaaed or packaged sabati-I. If fresh caught fish win be he mean, don’t forget a cook-; tolling how to prepare them. Canned Peach Salad A large golden canned cling peach half filled with a mixture of crushed pineapple and cubed avocado makes a delicious luncheon salad. Add a little crumbled blue cheese to your lavorite dressing A family favorite is sporting a wwr took and ta«e - 1nr^*T«flr 'Thousand Island Dressi^.’’ Mellow chopped ripe olives are Mended Aritb sour cream, catsup, wine vinegar and dill pickde rriish to giva this dressing a flavor distinctively its own. Serve it over wedges of head lettuce or with seafood. New Thonsaad Uaad Diesrisg cup Idslrr iour emm '4 cap estiup I MblMpoon via* nntfw Combine all ingredients snd ml* well Serve as dressing for wedges of head lettuce, ait w*tb seafood. Makes a litUe more than 1 cup Ob more respectably rised boats that may be noed for loBger eralaeo, the trick Is to pick galley gear which la compact, durable aad venatile. Try to choose pans which nest to save space, say old salts. NO ALUMINUM High narrow cookware ia better than ahort squat shapes when the sea gets roui^ and liquids in pans can aplll over. 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MIm S«tm tog^r ____________ _ iftnl- and liiwUito, aeven besiity the BO» MidiigaM of. 1968, 1959 idl ]i» will ''iicelve’’ *t a reeep-tioi la lha faallMMB ol ttaa Parit-^ Ito be held iSthe auditorium of thelquaeoa from other local areas and Ppnticic Scitnoi T#och#r Will Attend Initituf* fiA”^lliia- 11 be a “boBidy- by a irant trom the -National FortsMao Junior high achool teadiera of adence have been In-Pagaant tteketa fatdude the re^ vitad to Weatam Michigan Unlver- aity, KaUmaBoo, thia aummer tor a am-wedk InatitW, nMde poaaihie These teacher! yrllJ atw^y lor rix raeka tp learn near Insii^ und lunior high achool Attending the Inatitute arlh be Jamea H. Brian of 2S6 N. Joinison Ave. RICHMOND. Va. (API — The I Washington declined comment ui»- be unneceawuily punlUve, in thatj g it would require the closing ofj to Intervene in the Prince Edward County achool case has been rejected on grounds It 'will unduly delay and prejudice” the ri^U ol both sides In the drawn-out court battle over the cottiltry’s In-tegratkMKdoaed public schools. With those words, U.S. Diet. Judge Oren R. Lewis Wednesday tuihed down the April 26 request til they could study the court’s opinion. Kennedy was York City to sp^ to a meeting of state attorneys general. . Prince Edward (jounty,. one of the original localities named -in the U.S. ."Supreme CoWTb 19M achool desegr^tion decision, has been without public schools for two years and the county govem- by Atty. Gen. Robert f. Kennedy that the federal government be allowed to enter the 19-yeaivold case u a plaintiff. The govern-.menU normally enters a racial ' caae as a “friend of the court.” Kennedy had contended federal iiitoTvention was necessary prevent' the circumvention nuUlficattoo” of the court’s school Ing body has refused to appro- plate funds for next year. Some 1,450 white children have been educated in private segregated schools, financed mostly by county and mte tuition grants.' Most of the IWB school^ most, if not all, of the free public schools in Virginia.” said Judge Lewis. “Whether the means, if legal. Justify the end is queidlonable, to say'the least.’’ The Judge noted that the government in presenting its caae had argued it did not inteitd to force the closing of all the state’s public schools but refused to delete the request from its plea. Lewis said he was forced conclude that government inter-vention-would bring a requ^ (or an order th^ would Jeopardize ' of several hundred education. desegregation order that led in his intervention Pttoce Edward to close its public Bchoola la 1999 DECUNK COMMENT Justice Department officials in April' Kennedy had asked court to. prohibit Virginia from spending money to maintain pub lie schools anywhere In the state as long as those in Prince Edward Onmty remained closed. .MORE CLOSINGS "Suclu retief. if granted, would In addition, the Judge said the intervention bid would seem to be' ■contrary to the intent of Com-! jress” since several bills were; now in Congress to grant the at-! tomey general the right to Inter-' vene in such suits! RETEAUNO TALK - A hole \ln the sole of Atty. Gen. Robert It. Kennedy's shoe showed up during a news oonference at the .U.S. Courthouse to New York recently. :Jhe Prestdenfs brother said the public was too concerned abwt “earning an extra buck” to Wome aroused about crime and corruption. if you can count l..,2...3 .o you can install our wonderful new FEDPERS J^mteJ^ountPortahle AIR CONDITIONER ‘Thin. and Lov/'-otl styling by Raymond Loowy amazing safe# Installation requires ni)toois...takesonly minutes . Tha drat practical and aafa do-it^oursalf inatallatioB —^ plus every "full-alze” air eon-dittonint feature. Heavy-duty thrae-row pondenaer... built-in thermoatat.,. famoua . ' Weatiwr Wbed Grille, etc. And priced Jp that every mamber of the femily can sleep through the hottest, muggiaat night in perfect comfort... enjoy better health, better appetite all summer long. Sea it today..,' carry it home... and enjoy its famous Pad-dera epoling power ninuies after you arrive. Imts* «bw to. re* MS ft: only FMYEST AmtANCE mSCOUlIT STORE j fvet. '1^1 'HI f 589 Orchard Ulw Ayt. H #^526 Shop iri Air Conditioned Comfort 1 4990 Dixie Hwy„ Drayton Plaint .1. ■I : -t ’^OPCN dAlliy 9-9 EXCIPT TUKDaV 9-6 OR 4-0431 - OR 4-0434 , V.V'-'-.-.' -"■A A..-/- THR POKTIAC PBgSS. THURSDAY, JUNE 1$, 1961 THIRTYtyiXK Ministers Will City Churches Chaperon Should Be in House By TV. Emily PMf Imltlhite Q: We have « 14-year-(M daughter and my husband and~ encourage Her to have In- formal parties at home lor her young friends — both boys and gu-ia. Whcp she has her friends over, is it a must that We stay home to chaperon them? I feel' that we should turn the house over to them so that the young people will not feel restrained by our presence, but my husband thinks it would be very improper to leave them alone. Keeping their parents on the jump at a fast game of badminton are (from left) Lee -and Ann, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Harry B. Schlosser^ The former minister of ^'orth East Community Church, Dr. Schlosser resigned his pastorate to head a firm of .church counselors under the ' name of Roth Counselors, Inc,, of Birmingham, The family will live in Beverly, Hills, Birmingham, Women's Section I wouldn’t think of leaving my daughter alone in the house .with one boy, but a grot$ of boys and girls together is something else, again. Will yoi|, ' , pleaae give us your opinion? A: To go out and leave the young people alone In the house would not do at all.. You need not of course stay hi the . room with them but they should " know that you are somewhere in the house where you can look In on them every once In s awhile. ^ e * , Q: I recently had some| stationery made up with initials stamped in red. Up until the other day I had been using red Ink which looked very pretty on the paper. A friend of mine told me tlmt ^his was in very bad taste and that only blue or black ink is proper for social (k>m>spondehce. I also have white paper with gold design with which I use a gold Ink pen. What Is your view on this? • Seven-month-old Marc wonders what it is all about as he watches brother David help his parents. Rev. and Mrs. Daniel J. Wallace . pack dishes in a barrel. ,4ssociate phstor of Central Methodist Church, the Rev. Mr. Wallace has-been appointed conference Panttae Preu PksUi youth director with headquarters in Port Huron.'Head of the youth program at Central Church, he has arranged for vacation Bible school to start at 9:30 Monday morning at Leggett School, 3621 Pontiac Lake Road. * ^bby Sayg, Forget It, Lady! Habit Has Husband in Soup Excepting for Christmas cards, the use of any bizarre inks such as .fed or gold is not in good taste. Q; Is it necessary for a bride to write notes of thanks to everybody? Can’t, some people be thanked on the tele- By ABKIAH, VAN' Bl REN Receives Her PKD. in Biology Siri SyMa Patriciavoj^Beis^' received thejJe^wtTor^llos-ophy„-.lir''Hd^ W'ednesday .--Mm Radcllff College, Cam-brkl^. Mass. First woman to h ■TTlorl teaching, (el- Mlm von Reis Bloomfield Hills. She was graduated with honors-in botany in 1953 at University of Michigan where she was elects to PI Lambda ’Theta, honon society for women In education. She also holds a master’s degree in biolog> from Radcllff. Her doctoral thesis "The genus Anadenanthera: a taxon o m i c and ethnobotanical study’’ represents several years’ reaearch upon a group of trees in the legume family. ’The tree seeds studied contain chemicals believed to pnxiuce narcotic effivts when adminiatered as snuff to human beings. Chemicals isolated from the seeds of Anadenanthera trees belong to a group of com- , pounds of Interest today in the experimental psychiatric field. It Is hoped that these chemicals may be o{ some use to men In understanding the ph3rsk>logical basis for mental DllXR ABBY: I am disgusted with my husband because most DEAR ABBY: ll«w diws a girl get her n'piitation back? I did some foolish things Inl phono? Biwily Hills. Calif Be sure A: S'otci of ttianks must be to enclose a stamped, self- written to all whom the bride addressed envelope. hag ngl._Jhmil««d "TREHJtCig verbally means an • tlgCTTt'cnmv bles up crack-eix and puts them in his _^up .iKbcn-ul--^re out in company. I think crackers should be eaten WITH the soup, not IN the .soup. not many secrets in this town. I quit high school to work tear hop) because I hated school and couldn't get along with my “A lovely wedding need not especial effort to call them be expensive. For Abby’s pam- ori the telephone br go to see phlet on "How To Have A them and not Just say “thank Lovely Wedfling." send 5Q cents you" casualty as they happen to Abby. Box 3365, In mr-*----‘——' Am r mis- ABBY taken Oris he? This has been going on for almost 40 years. IRRITATED DEAR IRRITATED: Crackers should be eaten WITH the soup — especially in public. But if this is his most irritat’-ing habit after 40 years. I would say you have a cracker-jack marriage There are seyeral (four v. be exaeti Isivs who know all about my imst because they were a pari of it. They all have big moutha, and now the only reason IP boy asks to lake me out is to see how much hq can get from - P£IR£Y me. Having one last game of croquet before leaving for Fort Worth, Tex., is the family of Rev. Marion F. Boyd, Church. Trying for the'Stake (left)^are Allegra, Mark, Mrs. Boyd and the Rgv. Mr. Boyd, who will b^me pastor of the Springdale Church in Fort Worth. DEAR ABBY: I am a grandmother who babysits for. my giandchildren. I go any time they call me because I love Ihe little ones. My son-in-law picks my hu.s-hand and me up and takea us to his house -to sit with the children, and as soon as they get home, they rush us home again. They are always in such a hurry’. My husband and I hardly ever get to visit with our children because they never invite us to their home' except to baby-sit. and they never have time to come to our home. I wonder if other grandpar-'ents are treated the way we ara? JUST BABY-SITTERS dear JUST; Many are — Jpt ,they have oidy themsetvea to blame. He who allows himself to be used as a doormat should not complain when he is stepped on. 1 am tired of this. Abby. I want to be respectable. How can I convince everybody that I have changed my ways? I can't talk to my parents. I have no girl friends. Mv age is 16. CHANGED DEAR CHANGED: It is difficult to "slhri over" in the community where you have made your mistakes. If you have friends or family elsew here, go Jhere. Earn a high school diploma (you can go to night sch^l or do it by mail if you must work). Rebuild your own self-respect If you would earn the respect of others. Good luck. FASHION DISCOUNT STORES 22 North Ssginaw it. LADIES' MUU-MUU DUSTERS $3.99 Volue $200 CONFIDENTIAL ’TO "NERVOUS BRIDE"^ Tell your "old boy friend’’ you are being rosirrM, or the something blue at your wedding will be you. t ALL COLORS • PRINTS—CHECKS Sizes; Smoll, Medium, ^rge Everybody has a pi-oblem. What's yours? For a personal I reply, write to Abby. Box 3365. ^ Use Our Convenient Loy-Away | Mm r: \ GhurcKWomen Hear Reports Dr. von Reli became a pro-flaaMon^ fladifcin tribdel and has appeared on the covers of the Boston Ha^d Sunday Magazine and in natioial fadi-ion magazinefl, particularly in bridal 'illustrations. She has also appeared in TV fllms: '51 Graduates Plan Reunion St. Frederick High School class of la idanning its first reunion, a 6:30 dinner-dance at Pontiae’e Elks Tem-|ifr, Saturday. The Unlteff Oiurch Women ^.pf. Pontipc bell'l meeting Monday at the” FlKt* Presbyterian Church. Mrs. J. Harry Baker, president, called for reports on the annual UCW meeting May 10 and 11 In Flint. Mrsi Jesse J. McNeil, im-hiediate pajd president of the United Church Women of Michigan, will speak at a luncheon meeting at 12:30 July 17 in All Saints Episcopal Church^ Her topic wUl be "Africa Today." Adds Official to Playhouse CASUAL SALE! Dr. William A. Gregory, managing director of the Vanguard Playhouse lit Detroit, has appointed R. W. Kondor of Chicagd business manager for ' the theater. , * Mrs. Nick Zduitic (iSlargaret Younce) and Mra. WllUam Dorman (Patricia Sands), planninf oommittee oocbalr- -, men, kave announced that the program will include enter-talnmoii, reading of the class will and prophecy and lioems. Duplicate Bridge Winners Revealed Vanguard is Detroit’s only resid^ professional equity theater, producing plays and musicals duri{)g the entire year. , ’Mr. Kondor, who, according «fo a qnkesman for Vanguard, will ". . . attempt to solve frame .of their linimcial blues,” will Include promotion of parties, beifofiU, program ads and cnnceaMdh (n his plans for additional revenues. Six tables of duplicate bridge were tn play at the Wednesday Duplicate Qub at Elks Temple. it * t Winners were Ernest L, Guy and John A. Kraus; Dr. Lorraine Willis and Mra. Gordon Talks on Estates Twenty-Hve bf-^ class of ’5l graduates arO plaiuiing. to attOMl the affair. Odwra inter-;j!ited In obtaining reaervatfona! may can Richard Fitzpatrick' of Waldo StTMt. Longstreth; Mrs. jCliarlea: and lira- L. Guy; Mrs. Leon HarndK and mn. Janaa^-Ross; Mra. banle) A. MaePhanOn and lira. Lester HamOton; Mr. and Mrs. Eari Mra. . John Gilray spoke on the subject, "Organizing Your Estate," to Countryside Improvement Association mem-bCTs Wednesday. The. ig r o u p jaet at the Green Lake home of Mra. J. C. Mahannah for • Mra. H. C. I*letacher. ’Mra. W. R Bitetz-\ lair Jr. and Mm. a. R Booth. LARGE PIANO SALE Save *100 to ‘250 ★ Pianos Returned From Rent» •k Pianos Loaned for Weddings ^ Floor. Demonstrators k Pianos Used in Our Teaching Studios Come In today and chooae from thla large selection of new pianos. These pianok have never been sold, each has -a Id) year warrantee. NO MONEY DOWN NO PAYMENTS TILL AFTER LABOR DAY V GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. ' ^ We ijHM Ca^ Oryaa feela fsv M Cfcorrf Orpoas . 18i East Huron Suiw - i FB 4-05^6 Open Mniday tmA nUay tU t PJML Regular to 10.99 / In red, bone, natural) multicolors, white or ' block: AH ’ . sizes in group. - tbrnfortable wedge er cesuely irTj»y strawy and re^theVs ... many with foam cushlooittg and-alzsftcized fit. Shoe Stklon - Mfzz^nine ■1. ■ .i,> .1 1 V/\\- S'',*.'.' FaETY THE PONTIAC PRESS, THtJESDAY, V M4fSII0rriMCM1fK OR4-1SIS College Sludehts Win Their Degrees and Letters ml Hbte couwe. Shlriey wa» ^ tive In tbe Women’i Glee Club and American Guild oi OrganlaU tod joamw waa a roember of Oratarin Chonia and Chriatian ettaeatkxi club. Fhrt area atudenta a iHy, Granville, CMa From Bloomfield HUla are Saida Tuttle, dam^htar «< Out Jamea K Tnttlea at Qub anrid S. Cooper, B.A. in Mstocy/naai of Dr. and {dn. E. L Ooope^ of Sliiiiey Drive and three-year lettennan In baaerinll. He la a member of PU Mrs. Sally Hibbard Lnwaom dai«hter of tbe Russell L. Hibbards M Lake Angelus Shores, wu | Awarded a bachelor of science in educatkn M Valparaiso (&mL) Unlvetalty. William Bank ol Franklin Boulevard received a latter in swimming tbe annual Baldwin-Wallace College winter and sprln_ awai^ bancpiet at Beru, Ohio. Bill la a sophomore and son of Dr. and Mrs. Milton B^. James A. Willlamaon, son of tbe Rhode M. WilUamsons of Oaifca-ton, was one of 102 graduating tors initiated into tbe University of Florida chapter of Phi K^iipa PM, nattoMd scholastic honorary society. .He received a badielor oi dementary educatton degree. Area students in the graduating dam ait Anderson (fnd.k OoUege are Carolyn Rabel, .dauphter of the Willy F. Jtabeis of Greer Road, bachelor of adenoe In biology and phyUMi ndueatkm; Ruth Aim Hargett, dai^ter of the Nathan G. Hargetts, Orchard Lake, B.S. mathematics and English; and Beimy WiUiains, son of the G. W. Emerson Avenue, B.A. in history and English. Evdyn Brown, daughter of tbe Forrest Browns of Osceola Drive, received a Bachelor of religious education degree Sundgy at Baptist Missionary IVainlng School, Chicago. She will enter Beriieley (Calif.) Baptist Divinity School in September. Mim Brown workM at Milwaukee Christian Canter last summer and with members of the Indian Social Center in diib work for small children this year. Cottage Box - Mak9Father's Day a apecial event in Dad’s life. He’s one person who almost never asb for anything for himself, but if he did, the Cottage Box wouldlKB^'firit-eheice...... He’ll surely appreciate getting this tempting variety of Sanders favontes in a special Father’s Day wrap. Included are milk chocolate coated firuit creams and peanut CtU8ters, ohewy caramels, old'fashioned crystallised penochie and many others. for and daughter of. the Lionel Easttys of Commerce, hu been deded vke preddchT of the EBIU Players. She Is on the secondary from the U.S. Air Force Academy in Oolondo. He k the aon of tbe J. Tbeilers of Glendora. Chllf. and wffl vWt Pontiac this summer before entering active service. Michigan College of Mining and Techndogy. will confer bachdor of ham students Saturday at Hougb-ton. ' John S. Kitby aon of the Victor Kirbys will receive a BS in dec-trlcal'engineering. He served u aenior dam secretary and wu a member of Phi Kappa Tau aodal fraternity. Ned E. KuHh. wHh a BS hi (t ★ At Penn Hall Junior College and Preparatory School, Chainbers-burg, Pa., two area students F completed the work of the junior clan; HUlla M. Scribner, daughter of the Charin D, Scribners of Rocheater and Nancy E. Green-hai|ji, daughter of the J. R. Creen-halghs of Ottawa Drive.. David Struble, son of the M. L. ’Struhles of Woodbine Drive, Waterford Township, hu received Ms B.A. degree from Western MicM-gan University. He majored in social science with a minor in psychology. He is affiliated with Pi Gamma Mu, national honorary social sd- Former Pontiac resident Gaiy Son of the Edward L. Kurths, be wu assistant editor of tlHf weddy campus newspaper and vice president of the student diap-ter of the Society tor the Advancer ment of Management, aecretary-treasuTCT of the United Camptia Christian Fellowship ahd state treasurer of Inter-Collegiate Council. ★ ★ The Univeraity of Colorado conferred the degm pf bachelw of arts upon Judith Lee Righter of, Btoomfldd Hills Saturday at Boul- i der. Col. ■A ★ A Princdon University, celebrating its 214th commencement with ceremonies Tuuday at Princeton. N.J., conferred a bachelor of arts de-' Pder B. Loomis IV of; Dmcbester Hoad. Birmingham. At Miami Univeraity, (Jxford. Ohio, Richard Gene Hubbard of Birmingham wu commissioned an lauonai Honorary ^lai ki-g climaxing four fraternity, and . Ch^j years d ROTC training. social fraternity and has been active in Interfratemlty Council for two years. The Ford Foundation announces the recipients of ifo tenth annual Foreign Area Training FeDow-shipa. Awards were made to 205 American and Canadian atudenU 4iainliiK jtelated Pennsylvania State University, confem^ a bachelor of science degree in forestry upon James C. Rea of Lane Lake Road. Bloomfield Township. em Europe and Africa. Robert F. Demberger of Oriole Road, gradaate stadeat at ~-Haneaal ..VMvenlbr wfll reeolve u additloaal feltowsUp of 14 Competing their training at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago recently were Shirley Bryan, Near Earn. tSe^^Maa^Em-of tL George F. Bry'an.’ ------ AHdmtm^-Steft^and Jo-, Tracy whou parents arfe thej - H. A. Tracys of Savoy Street, Waterford Township. Both are graduatu of the MEN'S SUMMER SANDALS Black ond Brown. father's Day SpeeM $099 HEirS HOUSE SUPPERS OS pictured Block-Tan Merits Canvas Oxfords Fathers Day Special Blue-Brown Open Friday ond Monday Nights 'tH ^ P. M. SHOES 73 RDRm-SAGINAW STREET bM CMaa at Harvard aad the Library of OsuFieu apd la Mug A SYMBOL OF QUALITY IN GOOD-THINQS-TO-EAT Alan P. Carlin of Birmingham, graduate student, Masnchupetts Institute of Technology, ecotwm-l Ics. haa been granted a one-year addition to his present feDowshlp.'! His rewarch field concerns Ubor-Intensive methods in India. Visit fhe Sanders Department in your nearest National Food Store 685 Eos! Boutevord • 1249 BakMn near Yptilanti / 23^5 Orchard Lakt Rd., in Sylvon Lalw • 4889 Dixie Hwy., in Drayton Plaint / . 3415 Elizabtlli Lake Road In Waterford TowntMp 8040 Cooley Lake Rood in Union Lake and a Sonden Store in Ae Tel-Huron Shopping Center, Pontiac At Eastern Michigan University. Ypallanti. Claudia W^, whose parents are .the Edinond Wuiks of Spence Street, is one of 16 women students selected for outsUnd-Ing scholarship. 9ie is majoring in physical education and hu been initiated into Adahi senior women’s honorary society. ho pniMeat at Delta I uienty Aad vine presidet of the Wan reatlaa AMoetalloB at EMU. Karen Eaatty, di^matic arts map REVERSIBLE MMCMTS Shariai Cost ef Soviagil dr Bloesat... Special $2or2for^ ★ Skirti..(Valuesto5.98 ^ $3 •A’Slacki. .1 Special Purchase h lr«f&€ridhf $229and$3l29 ^ 10% OH dr Jamaica Short* ... Special . Q $229and$329 ★ T-Shirt*. .. All I 3 $1.98 or 2 for $3 dr Hahtvt .. . Many Styles $1 or 2^ $150 if Swim Sunt.. . 'Special Purchase . 35 - ' : if lamaica Sate... S^al Purchase $329 dr Hedeiy... Supener Sheers $1.19pr.or3fDr^75; 'V. X : v\ ■ !-\ THE POXTIilC PRESS, ,THtJK$DAY. Jl^XE 13, lOrtl FORTY-OXE Vary Widely in Their Tasto Teen-Agers Reveal Favorite TV Performers By TOOBNE OILBEBT PraMort, OUbut TOTtb BcMUvk Ok If yon are u average teetHtger, a televisitm production with these ingredienU will be certain to catch your eysL Jack Paar w master of oere-monieo of a show featuring Loretta' Young and-Robert'Stack, with Red Skenton and Carroll Buraett swapping gags between songs .by Per^ porno and Dinah Shore and Dor-wood Kirby handling the announcements. The eombtaatloa might be The fictitious show woukin'ti lars usually are the best dose please bD. howeyer. , especially lutereettag.** Our survey also showed tera-| Ellen Siegter, 16, of New .Ro-agers do have their favorites, but|chelle, N. Y., speaking for the 4) aside from a solid preference for mystery shews and two standout poionalities (Como and Skelton) toe fawrites in each catepy '^|4axtag my brain. BOYS 00 FOR HPOKT8 K tu a survey of SA Ugh sdMol •re teeuHS^ers* favorite TV spe- VACATION TI4 CRUISE the GREAT LAKES than 30 per cent of the Votes. THE REgULTg ^ Here are the results, with percentage of the teen-age vote each polled: (It per eeutlv: type U ahow-mystcry (St per eeut); variety Shew Ed Sulllvaa (St per eeat); wssteni— ‘•Maverlek** 04 per eeai): rom- S. S. NORTH AMERICAN S.S. SOUTH AMERICAN 3 to 7 "C ; CoH Wow for letervafioar r I Wrile for faferiuetioB | [ NAME .......... I I ADORBS ........ I j CITY..PHONI . ., j Nail lot PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE T02W. Haran rEt-WII oeuf)i Borstery —"TMrffleP* (19 per eeuOi aperts sheuMbetball (M per ceu|). ~ Personality—Juk Paar (12 per cent): male tlngci>-Perry COmo (36.per cent); female dnger —Dinah Shore (28 per oe ' median — Red Skelton (31 per cent); comedienne—Carol Byrnettr I (21 per cent); actor-Robsrt .Stack,; (7 per cent); actress — Loretta,^ \ But 9 per cent of the glris pim a 7 per cent minority of the boys put Durwood Kirby on top by a percentage'pojnt. The favorite western, “Maverick,” alao won by a whisker. More boys (M per ceoD favored “Gunsmoke,” but enough of them no per cent) liked "Mnverick” to put it ahead with the backing of^ , ^ .u • 1'^ P®*' of the girls. “Gun- In ma^ catwrire the Mnner^^ ..g^i oui HSAf ns*A/tomtnont rsnAI/Mi M . . per cent of the girls who preferred mystery shows, had this comment: “They hold my interest without co«»med. Sixty per cent of theirf ... srtsmmMo flmL4 oWnu m WhAdst. said they had no favorite, but if they had to watch sports, most of them (11 per cent) preferred bowling. Annual Fla^ Day .Marked by Units Slimmer Thips -Planned by Audubon Club Musicole Club Holds Picnic r of toe The New Citizens' League of ^ Pontiac participated in tlje not the pmipmin^t choice wounZ^tori^'rld place F;'k» Lodge No. m annual boto boys^ girla. A "trong with 13 per cent each. Hag Day and new citizens pro- nority of one or the other provloea ♦ ♦ ♦ gram Wednesday eyening. the winning margin for the favorite show, aa mentioned, plus| Not surprisingly. 30 per cent of^ ^me snow, ^‘“ the boya picked, sports as fHVorite type of show, buf c ^ #1. wvorue lypr oi mhiw, uuI only 1 leagues parucipauon in ine sports show, favortte of show oCrvancrwerT made at a and favorite announcei. uhows won out with a combi-j board of directors meeting in E^ht per cent of the boys sad [Yiation of 40 per cent (girls) and; the' Birmingham home of Mr. '6 per eeut of the glris selected f25cent (boys). { and Mrs. Frank Walker where Hugh Downs a# their favorite aa- Ax tor the favorite sports show,, . plans (or a board dinner in houBcer. W girls apparently, weren't too* July alao were discussed. Final arrangements lor the league's participation in the summer field trips at a meeting Wednleiflay In Hawthorn^ School, The schedule Includes vfrits to Rondeau Provincial Park, the cottage of lama Hook on Ipperwash fleach and the Bay ■ C3ty State Park, as guests of former member Henry Zer-borg, now assistant forested, at the'park. The g^up voted to change meeting niglits to toe ^third Wednesday of (he monih in the Hawthorne School. Following the business session William Wagner's slides on reptiles were sbpwn by James Card. Mrs. Robert Kriigel and Val-■ iMHi StmsoB were g««». Refreshments were served by Mrs. Vivian Tubbs. Jankw Norberg of Clarkaton was! hostess tor the Matinee fifualcale i Club's annual picnic. i : -Hosts aM, hostesses to the 18 'members present were -Mr. and I Mrs. Walfer Norberg and Mr. and :Mrs. Paul EUBaon. Before You Poli|l%4 (UPI)»— Before pollshbiR f shoes, rub srito a doth moist- | -ened with liquid detergent. Pn>-ceed with ths usual poUaUng J routine after the application of detergent has dried. Last Week i Annual aw-ards were presented to I the three members who had earned I the greatest number of points j through' participation'in musical activities diuing the past club sea-i ,8on. Winners were Cindy Jones., i first plai-e: Diane Cheal, aecoitd; ' ai)»t Oiefyl Dell, third Removal Sale ' . the OXFORD SHOP 68 W. Huron 8t. FI 4-781* Be 'Cleon'-Cut If you customarily visit the beauty- salon only , tor haircuts instead of the "full treatment.” remehtber to shampoo Alwoyi GOOD COFFEE BKEB rOOIRUN Young (18 per cent): annoupccr-Durward Kirby (8 per rent). /. “Old F^hioned” NO WINNER TAKE6 ALL Significantly, 52 per rekf a 1 of the boys and 54 per cent of’ihe girls 'preferred sotne show other t h a n the ones which wound up in the top six; and 13 per cent of the teenagers specified no all-around favorite show. A vote of It per ernt of the abies'' on fop. The crime show won toe approval of only 4 per cent of the girts, whose favorite was a three-way Ue <7 per cent each) between "Ronte (B." “Twilight ®«ine'' and "Alcoa Pre- ,le Httrtt Tomorrow ... ot Hio Sittrt of One of the Biggost Ctlobrofod Solox in Qur Hitfory. VALUE DAYS ■ World Famous HANDMACHER WEATHERVANE There were more definite opin-|v ions as to the favorite type ofii Only U per, cei»l, the imallest group, preferred something other (han variety, western, comedy, mystery or sports-and t(rfd why. "Documentary type shows more interesting to me,” said 18-year-old Leroy Sturta of Cumberland. Md. "They don't use the same plot over and over again" Beverly RoMa. 14. of Los Angeles. said she preferred news and current nffairt toows; and n yenrjoM Kirsten NeMsen ol Austin. Minn., said “speetocn- i SUITS Reg. 25.98 Reg, 29.98 Reg. 35.98 1777 1977 25" Here's the , kind of a fashion refreshment Dad will welcome-on father's Day and all summer long. Cool, care-free Arrow lightweights that give him an extra fielping of sheer comfort. , •TAo Moi's Sloro ol Foplloe" IO6 N. Saginaw Sf. Opan Friday Nifhta/fil 9 F ,r I 2 long montht, you've watte^to buy these famous “(our-sesion ' teoeo) i '• v'v*'.'' I • Vv <277 An kxtra spocial purchase of very fine j pastel mipli stoles brings you extra savings ^ | ' i| on beautiful natural furs. Cortv^ienf , | payniwnts arrangt^ so you can y^'ar yOur I ill fur while paying for it! . , . SizWs for misses' and.paNtts. j i ■ ■ ■' ■ kill far Solon w. Second f^eor IXIEXV-TWO THE POy'TIAC PRKSS. THl’RgDAt GEORGE'S FAimttDAY JUNI10 >mv9 NO MONEY DOWN - CHARGE IT BAN-LON SHIRTS $999 ruMtn-WMlVWMr DRESS PANTS Anii Don^t Worry, Mom Pack Extra Camp Shoes By JOBEPiUXG LOWMAiN Thousands o( children all over the country are gettins reMy jgo to camp or soon will be preparing for this adventure. ,the outdoor lining is good tor hislsUnt when^it come, to health. U couf^« « extra sHpes Of * **!^ T-ihlrt. into the According to a survey among trunk. camp directors made by a naUonal But c^P ^ foot health organization, mother, many nurther. send aU^ mlytte X ST lHtle attention »o “hoe. y^ngster’s currem^^ ^ S*en preparing their children', (often neariy oulgrown^l airi a r' Th/K. An notloair of sneakers-and that. all. It don't know whether the first ^ nreparing their cmioren si unwn iicowy camp is a greater adventure tor p,„thes for camp. 'They do not I pair of sneakera-and tte mother or the child. Any of ------—--------------- = you who have been through it know what I mean. I No matter hew carefully you ! InveHtIgate the camp to which i your child Is going you stID are I haunted with vlstons of a hroken I neck after a fall,from a horae, i dmwnings or a fatal hite from snake. Vou newr think of any-ting aa simple as potson Ivy! Women of the Moose met for luncheon Wednesday at the Hill field Road home of Mfrs. (ieorge Harshharger (right) to honor their senior (egent. Mrs! lemon Taylor (second from left): Among cq-worke£S for the groupr who presented a rocking chair to the honoree. were Mrs, Edward Taylor (left) and Mrs. Clarence Cavalier. The hostess is adding finishing touches Ip a pink-and-white summer^ floral ar rangement d>hich graced the main table. .Most of all xpd wonder if he or, . she will,be lonely. You know your I child wfcll enough, to sense ^e dread as well as the anticipation ,in him. For toe fii-st time he will I have to stand on his own Teet and he will have to take the cruelties as wyll as the bonuses which are “ part of life. - Aim| you will not be Hhtc to console or encourage him or e»-, plain to him. You both will art very brave, and then after .vou " leave him you probably will cry a Httle Mt. Circles Planning Festive Events Deborah Circle of Oakland Park ■ Methodist Church met Wednesdayi noon at the home of Mrs. Ray-| mond Coombe on Chippewa Road. | Mrs. James Wellington opene4 the meeting with a poem "Are You Too Busy?” Mrs. Clayton Gilli^. Woman's itociety president, spoke of the work being done by' Protestant women in Latin Aiperica and : gave devotions on “Witnessing.'' , The United Church Women's project for World CommunHy Day was explained. July tl kt « p.ni. at the hdhw of Mrs. Bert Weddle (In Oxley Drive. „ Womnls 8 ervloe Mil Society of flirls-have a picnic Mrs. Frank I.«dfard of Kennett Road w-ill be hostesi^ for the July 19 circle tneetlng. / OAKLAND PRE8RYTKRIAN ■"'^he Dorcas Group of Oakland Church entertained the men's Bible class a| the home of the Percy Blynns. on Lyle Drive, Wa-terf(^ Township'. Mrs. Ernal Uoyd and Mrs. Oleavia McLean' assisted the hostess with refresh-1 ments. A Bible was presented to Mrs. Edith Gale in honor of her birthday. Dorcas meetings will recess for the summer. Camp is a wonderful and valuable experience for a child. To learn to live in a small conljtnunily and carry his weight as he will .have to do in the world later on. to learn "give and take." to learn to cooperate with others, is fine training for future life. And, of courtK'. 0/Ve Dad a Gift of Comfort... Give Him Hush Puppies' breathin’ brushed pijskin by Wolverine $099 from — LATTER DAY SAINTS The Drayton Congregation of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will sponsor a strawberry festival at the Pontiac church on Front Streeti from t to T:30 p.m.rSatuniay. Alb t>Ties of strawberry desserts including icu cream and ^verages will be served. Gives Shower for Area Woman STAPP'S... wonderfully cool, excitingly new shoes for .sumrner! . . muUrluh. Curds, suMds, In OHvu, Cburcuul.' Bruy. »» Su 44. ROT spur CUTS.......IfJt ncici COATS.........IIJI. LMiWAlhMiBW DECK PUTS SUT NECK SUITS NrfMliBrliA B.VJ. SWIN TRUHKS •2.99, irbfi KANES KEALTHKIHT MM* Mrs. John Englund of Motorway Drive, Waterford Township oret^lrs. Bert Foraniatk. IDOIotm tlusravsbhi of Flint at a stork sho«eN:-,5unday afternoon. Cohoat-es-ses were Mi-s. John Englund Jr. ■ and Mrs. Joel Enghind. 'There were 25 guests, w Also entertaining for Mrs. Fors-mark last weekend was Mrs. Ar-vid Englund of Delaware Drive. Places, were marked for 3Q guests including the honoree's grandmother. Mrs. Jack Malmqulst. Mrs. Carl Gu.stavson and .Mrs. Jonas .Forsmank-or-Ffinr. . This Father’s Day put Hush Puppies on the top of the list. Dad will love their crisp good looks, the superb'fit, the way Hush Puppies cradle his feet in solid comfort while giving him the exKt support he needs. You’ll find styles for every occasion from golfing to important business meetings. Why not pick up several pai^ FATHERS DAY SPECIALS 9len*i CanvM Oxfords Men's Leathor Romeos hS now *2” »"'S NOW *3” Hush Puppies Golf Shoes ... $12.99 74 N. 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Graduate Coraetierea to Assiat You PARK FREE-CHARGE IT! K! Saginaw St. The WiUiam ; Johnsons of hit. Clemens ^ Street announce the '■ enfagoment Ipr ’ of their da^hter Judith Lynn to Robert B. 0'\eilL son of the Owen » O'Neills of Drayton Plains. JVntTH LY\N JOH.\SO\ How to Avoid Strife With Your Son's Wife A new HAMMOND ORGAN at a new low price! 595 > Only $2S down Novi' you can ovm this new Ham-rnond ’ Extravoice ^Por only $595! New Hammond tone! The exciting tones^of 3 keyboards — yet you pW only ■ I! Hammond Styling! Fitswthe smallest living*roorn. Grinnell's — 27 S'. SagijrtQw RlTH MILLETT Here's how to be a welcome let ; yon've .been teaching bis wUe. guest in the home^ of s daughter-in-law. DON'T; Unintentipnally belittle DON'T: Try to share with her whbt the young couple have. Re-; the job of disciplining the children, member, they are probably proud II Johnnie hits Susie, relax and of what they have, let mama do the reprimanding. AOT DON’T:- Ov’erloc or let her ignore the incident if chances for giving yoUr daUi she chooses.. in-law a build-up to your I DONIT: TeH bar yoa think ^ "---- your son is woridng too bard, r f^or rigbt.at4»me hints. iMs't getting eaoiigh sleep. TWtWtt* booklet. ‘How 1 doem'leal enough or any other J^ve a Happy Husband ' t pats you In the light r cents to Ruth Millef Reader of a fond mama still trying to 'Service, c/o The Pontiac Press, mother her son A. Radio City ......................... Station. New' York 19. N.Y. DON T; C r i 11 c I z e the young ______________ Jtiends. however tactfully >x)u may think you arr-pointii« DouahterS out their faults. • ^ - ®- Atterid Luntbheon l.r, « r/uKlen. .'nd pW. oi DON’T^Ask vour dauohter in attended the spring DONT. Ask yw <>««hter-bi-^ law how much she paid for this di*ess or that piece of furniture, in " ' ^ ^ ^ order to verify your suspicion that it was an extravagance. From Pontiac were Mrs. E. V. x| lOwlett. Mrg. Harry Going. Mrr. 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SAGINAW ST.- Tn C|orkston->^aftrford 6460 DIXIE HIGHWAY / '•Vf ••AV li I iv>- • 4\; I'vv V'lil y^jltY-FOtJR THE Pj^XTl AC press; THUR^AY. Jt^ U ^961 Fidel Hikes Prit^ on Cuba Captives wwm OOB NKW8 WnM HAVANA — Premier ndei Castro Wednesday night put a vastly increased prlce-428 million—on 1,173 captured Cuban invaxlns he proposes to trade to the UH. fof as many u 10,000 fam tractors. • l The Cuban leader's new terms, outlined at news conferences lasting nearly six hours, represent an increase ------——“ ^.of about 11 times over the original estimate of his [tractor demands which jwere calculated at about $2.6 miUion.^ Castro now It not tml> atkinc s Nuisance Tax Extension Eyed GOPers Ask Svfainson to ^Induda Matter in Special Session It alto offering approximately 41 lett men. LANSING W — Six Republican aenaton today formally called on Gov. Swalnton to, allow a ipecial ■ettioB of the legitlature to con-tidier, extemion of tome j-tm-tanc4" taxet and revitlon of the uhemploymeot compensation law. TJie group, all membert M -the ^’'to.ddled GOP moderate clement in the'Senate. tubmitted their le-at lawmakert attembled at the call of the gowiior to take up l ,itff tfi i ••‘<««"vr. She ia the daughter Mr. and Mrt. Thomas Wal-^ I quisf of Grand Rapist. The pit»- pectiv^ bridegroom it the toq o( Mr. and Mrt. Clare Voorheit of 6700 Brendel Roiul, White He intiated tpedllcaUy that the I Lake Township. An August 5 three leaders of the abortive April 1 wedding at the Mount Oemea-j Invasion could be exchanged only! Methodist Church it planned. for three U. S. priaonera — a child.; Itaa baM kp 'MMedag Mi The governor told newsmen only if be waa WBAT OOP WANTS The GOP tenatori u governor to recommnad: -An extanataJ of temporary taxea on telaphone and talagmph and cigarette tanea to booat general fund revenues by aome |30 mtUioa a year. -Inereatc in the ^7 mllUon higher edttcatkyi UU by S3A mO- M tka IN I Romney Opens Con-Con Bid With Double-Barreled Blast ■y OEOBOE T. TRUMBULL iR. ’ George Romney tired off his campaign tar- constitutional. convention delegate last night with a two-barreled counterattack on hit opponent and August- tGus) SchoOe, Michigan Af*L-aO presi- Announcement is the United States, Spate, Gaate- Motors Corp. The Americ resident called William A. O’Brien., his Democratic opponent from Clawson, a '*puppet' a good aaa”—Ant preferred to slay an the tedeliaes to taHher Intmwts of hla preoonre Ronutey will appear at the CAl Building In Wateiiord TWnahip tomorrow night along can- didates for the 1st and 2nd Legte-tettee District seats. He it '■ec' the county’s senatorial seat. “Irh “My actual opponent is not Bill O’Brten," Romney said. " » Wpct lof Gus ScboUc and politic^ "»**«*» the inte^ he repreaents.’’ used by certain pressure; - • - ...... ________ _ r-t-r-- i One by one, Romney denied Seholle, and accused the Royal!groups dr selfish groups who, tn^SchoUe’s ebarses that he ever said Oak unionist of using “tactics of!the propaganda field, are as repre-ra minority ahould not be able to the totalitarian or the dema->ensive as international extortion|thwart a majority,” that, he fa-gogue.’’ land subversion used fay the Cdm-lvored the unemployment compen- munists" Isation bill because his company gain a $I million, and that Ihe’s opposed to an international the Mr nUaghaw 4Mwt of area Republl *8(WOU,e NO RED* ciw quickly .«cd th.1 by ii.i»ir.:’JTZr.* Wl H-dl Ulk -ll- h, dkM l mean Scbollc. mbo «!»»«■«»« mom-than 10, aghlii«eat rince Etseal^er.’V alined to run for delegate, was O’^en Immediately replied to Communist._ , Romney’s charges. i ■ 000 persons. I ttena far the purpose of decelvtug T have never discutljd niy can-j didscy or any of the iwues in-j volvc^ in the convention with Gus Sd»ne." he said T accuse George Romney of>ollowing to the' letter the Republican party posi-; tion pap ttoc’s Junior high achools are hold-i _ ,____ [ Main speaker at Washington was ing ninth grade graduation pro-! ,■ *T^!Z!tinu oddme ® McPhail. pastor of IL grams this week. ^ „ Sylvan Lake Lutheran Church. His Y The Junior highs already have attom^v He “P*^^** ®" **** ! sld honom and awanls ceremo-j ^ eh.1 ' S nin rerognizi^ students with high ,, *g*eatlou. Rlepard . IhMilej. rlaM preol- I scholaMc standing. delivered the larewell ■ Awarding graduation certificates . R waa Theodore Wieraema. Eastern ~ ' 1 principal. Music was provided by The Commencement speaker at k -'Lincoln was Oakland Chunty Clerk held WodModay at Joftemon and Ebsteni Jmdor Mghs. Mtoed May U. the prevtow high mufc of toe yov. In toe ataRtar week of IIM Md oM jn.lM anted at tt,Nt whs oonpared the school band and girls’ vocaf Lincoln was Oakland Chunty Oerk 1^ , The Jefferson graduation exer->naemble Daniel T. Murphy. Jr. \ \ S else was held to the school's audf- Graduating whh highest honors N'"th grade students graduattog 1 torium at 7:30. p m. Thf^ school Eastern were Mary E Fox. toMwrs at Lincoln are Stepha- k bond and choir piwlded muric Glenn, Judy Gravely. Lin- Kesselrino .Si- » the graduates and their pwste. Leonard. Michael Mellen. Leo- »r. Broadus M. Butler, astestnntSchoonover and Sherrill dean of students, Wayne State Unlrl^rj,^ veralty was the guest speaker. Dr. maiihion Philip J. Proud. assisUnt superin- LINCOLN. MADISON ^tendent of schools, issued the grad- Graduation exercises at Wash-luaies their certificates. ington. Lincoln, and Madison Ju^ nie Bennett, Bruce Kesselring. Si- J mone Blanchard. .Susan McGeen, S Carolyn Gaddes, Mary E. Hill.; 1 Beverly Benson. Pat_Hodge, ■ Lumber Yard Bums ii, i i, i ii/ j West (ii Bay City Nancy Knpx Is Wed Vallins and Sharon Norberg. BAY QTY il> - Fire swept SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP Rev. Galea HeNhey, pastor of , j . . - . . . toe Flrot Pf««b.YteiNn Church o( { S *99 Wk, odtlWtobln d 0 0 r Poiatter. wav featured opeaker I thelvM. Plus tor the Madl«oa program. ; ■ Floor SOmplo. Madison's graduation was held ■ in the Pontiac Northern H i g h k School auditorium. ' .9 i Madison students graduating! J| .Id, An«h,r lagi^ and Robert Chase. Sharon Bishop. Mary Hois- K edding recepOOT was held WiUiam • Deacon. Apdn^w 0 • J ^ to Draylon Plains was the setting' The au««g4M.geert.mated.t$3(IO,-.s.<^,y^^„j„g ,he wedding;., ,he bride'J home Immediately j “7^’ ^ rnmnani.01 hmn.iht Ifollowing the eeremony. Upon !heiriD..^’h.„, Rev. Walter Teeawis«m,n.h,n,^ a honeymoon, tWp Jo ^ the CatsWll Mountains arid New'------------ ^ * York City, the newlyweds willlive The bride is the daughter of Mr. 1 In Ypsilanti where both are stu-tti’ ^ 9®<®ident8 at Eastern Michigan Unlver- r* Dixie Highway. The bridegroom’! kun^ itself out. A 6Wiy-48 w«g4p.,,,p^ ^ ^nd Mrs. Leohard ^ 4uiddy went Mj> m flames. jCumming of North Tteuwanda. “ N.'.Y, For her wedtoag the h^Ue chose a silk argaasa aver taffeta rV Officials Suggest More Crime 42nd Sex aeckllae, fiRM badire aad laag. polated sleeves ef peaa d’aage lace. The deep V iBMjrt af lace te toe froat af the boaflaal skirt to farm a WASHINGTON (UPI*-A-Hollywood producer testified today thati offictela of two television networks *■ aaea. instructed him to spice up his shows srith more vtolenoe apd A crown of lace encrusted with crystals and pearls hfkl her fingertip veil of illusion. She carried a satfaKxivered BlWe topped with a white or^ld encircled with stepha- moMm mmst itrar . ’ > Maid of hdnor was Judy Dlcker-. isbn of Detroit. Mri. Albert Guido |N Trenton, N. J., slsttf 'of the bridegroom, SusRn Tindall of ■ Drayton Plains and Kpy Vogel of jChelsea were bridesmaids.'^ He also told the Senste JuviMle' ‘ Serving st best man was George mittee that of' Deb of North Tonawanda, N. V. fictols Of the Cbtatmbia Broadcast-.{The guytts.were seated bp PhUl toig System (QSSi let it be known Conimtog of North .Tonawandav that injections of "youth aito N. Y., couSin of-the lyidegroom, iriHte” might'iitipr^e the rating and Thomas andqDgvtd Knox, fll “The Ainiaiteutt'' wludi Tors,brothox of ilia hridi*. dsncffhed as • srhelesame hour- Cheryl Knox Of .North Branch. iMM program of underwater featf. cousiir of the bride, vnis flower The World at a Glance From Oar News Wires Labor Seerteary Arthur J._,GoW-, 1 berg flew to New York to try tol^ break j, negotiating deadlock that threatens to tie \ip all U.S. ports, m at midnight with ,a strike of tU.OOO 1 merchant seamen. bara W’heeler, I.esta Stanley, Ruthj ^ pdrealain crispars, butfar tray, Mic'higan .State Police said a civilian flier reported missing overnight had been located. Police said the Federal Aylatlon Agency reported the flier stayed ovemlgHt a( Chelsea near Jackson and took off again, this morning headed Jacqueline Kennedy flew lfem» ward < from Athens tpday. leaving her Greek hosts hopeful that 'her week-long vacation In their country wdll give-its tourist trade a 'Caiilomiia.cooked WettoMda.v airfj aoariiw temperatures were ferccast I again, today.'ThA mercury eiimbed' -'ll' MRS. JAM|» L..fUMMlNO \v . i jabntinnally’Wednesday and even: t ‘nonnally cool S«n\ FranCiso) bjis-i jtered to lOl dejpees, nfedf^ wqrsej T6y.------ •' INI UMKIB TUVEIEIHCKT With tfaarina, whulthifid, honiwora ond litfhtar. }961 Ivinruda motor. Roody for tbd -wofor. ' •. MO WOWEf Dawn ^ OHftliaE IT - UP TO M MOs TO Iw ^ W10 DA» HAW 336-38 MAIN ST. ROCHESTER A#rois riie tovoar from* NMoosI Isuk s« Ootroit EREI >ARK^NQ Ot 3^7341 OL 2^1 J OvM ITMO0 $q. FI. H ~ name . ipj»« OB Display ^uraitne. Appliamee mud Marino Eqolpmoul .sr'urt*'tewri-MiT___________ ' • U rkMM f«w-. Mtpn.1 (IM Om. Ark*s*ai TrsrHw I or ff ocivf S7f ji Dhs Mir M fiMart-k <■ :T: VI/ V, ' V' THE PONTIAC PHESS, THURSDAY, .11 XK 1.5, l»01 FORTt-FIVft }ay Dias of Injuries DElROiT « - lUbert Meconi, << DeMfcM W**iea*y el rode hie U^le into the tide William^ Back in Lansing for Two Purposes SMOROASIORD S Dinner $1.50 der • Yn. «MM 24 HOURS A DAT I lelt'i SMCfisktii ^78 W. HerM FI S.9JIJ I ma P«atlM OMcrel natpitol LANSING M - Former Gov. G. Mennen WilUame made a eenti-mental journey back to Laming to- The eix4enn Democratic gowr--«r rctwiM for official anieenta-tion of hie portrait to the State of Michicao. PONTIAC , WiUiame. tary of state for African attain, also will attend graduatko exer^ dses of his oldest daughter, Nancy, - Sexton Hiii Sdiool. It was only a happy coincidence that the portrait presentation date Qoinddes with the special a of the legialah||re. — $TART$_ FRIDAY Williams and Republican law-maken battled thrangh his 12 yean in office. Ihey since have somewhat mellowed toward each other and Williams’ liast tarewrtl to the legislattm was almost tear- Survey Shows Old AAen Prefer Young Spouses NEW YORK (UPD-Ths Mai> riage Research Institute in Frankfurt, Germany, has produced a report confirming the rumor that the older a man, the younger he wants bis wife. ‘At age 35.'' the Insider's Newsletter reports. " a European man searches for a bride at least 10 j years younger than himself, and. at 50 demands a wife not over' After that age. 3^year-olds are aCTeptafale ~ older.*' TAKINO OVER over the reigns of the Pontiac Area Junior Chamber of Oommerce and amdliary at the annual Joint Installation dinner in Rotunda Inn last wight Highlight of the evening came when fe W. Watchpocket. prieUdent for the past yeaf. /nanded the gavel to the new Jayoee ixtfsldertt, P*aU*« PrMS rkM* James Hu'ttenlocher. Shown during the ceremony are (from left) James Rahl, vi« president: Mrs. Irving Merkovitr. auxiliary president; Hutten-locher,^ Watchpocket; Mrs. William Dean, auxil-lafy vice presldemt and Wittiam Dean, vice proddent. hambiiri:ers..15' FRENCH FRIE&.IS' MALTS.....19' |WOHA Belles Chapter Will Attend Luncheon WOHA Oentenhial Belles ,and their families i»d their last activity, a idcnic, at Hawthorne Park. Mrs. Edael Lloyd of West Yale Avenue was the winner of the patchwork quilt the Belles hhd quUted for a money-raising project to buy playground equipment for Hawthorne Park. The chapter will attend the luncheon at the E3kf Temple June 21. Ladies Day of Centennial Week. To Head Midland Bank MroLAND (JD-Richard R, Todd has been elected president, of the CheiTiical State Savings Bank in Midland. He succeeds H. Leroy' Durbin, who died June 6; Gilbert A. Currie was named board chairman. Court Set Monday for Assault Case HELECTKI) -r Robert McKin- iR nimr NNi NiiaaiiMM NiiM «CLA(JDiAMiia*llliYDEE sfcarsvsr.'astatsa LAST TIMBS TOKHGHT GSbleMOfinielClifl mOCK JAMES HUDSON • d™ 35SSsas?SiS»*“. iptiiJilWiynM ACADIMY AWARD WINNIR WALT DiSnev “TIMEBOMB” HORSE WllH FlYiNGTril ney. New Mexico newspaper publisher, was nominated Wednesday by President Kennedy to ! Switzerland. Accused of' stahWt^ liis tranged wife, a Pontiac man 5»iUr be arraigned In Circuit Court Mon-! day on a felonious assault charge.! Joe Hughes, 31. of 141 W. South Blvd., is charged with stabbing his wife, Mary, 33. of 45 Pleaswit View Dr.', in Beaudetje Park on,| June 2. Mrs. Hughes told Poni police she was forced Into her husbaniPs car, beaten, stabbed lA the right hand with I a knife. BLUE SKY drive in i heate NOW -PUYIN6-3 FEATURES! BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Following .an examination yesterday, Municipal 'Judge Cecil Mc-Callum rals^ Hughes' bond from $100 to $5,000. Hughes is being held in the Oakland County .lail. Milk Bill Veto Startles Groups Deny Stevenson Urged No Air Support in Cuba -i NEW YORK (UPfl - Thc U S. : mission to the United Nations Wednesday night denied a sena-jtor's charge that U N. Anibassa-:dor Adlai Stevenson flew (o Washington in the dead of night to get U.S. air support withdrawn h'om Spokosmen Say They the Cuban invasion. Wmrm RiirnrisArl Uw Sen. Hugh Scott. R-Pa . cliarRcd were aurprised by on the senate floor Wednesday SwainSOnT Move that .StPven.son engineered s lasl- mlnutc oriier to call off air cover LANSING (f) — Spokeitmen fprlfor the invasion.^ some of the groups affected byi A mission spokesman saiT the _ at guard h|p Gov. Swain-son’s ve^o of the measure "charge is totally false and irresponsible. "Ambassador Stevenson did not at any time, etthw in perspnr or by telephone, discuaa-the'matter of air cover for the Cuban invasion with President Kennedy Heea la the narfcedag ef , aad aef the retaU priee et rijerne^ Henry Ford //_ toBePresSdent NOW Is the Time to SAVE DOLLARSoh OUR /BK, BIB—^ Mac-O-lie’s ”” Dteorafor Long Laiting Sno-Whitt Exterior PER GALLON Mac-ChUe’s FORMULA “99” The ?ii^Peel, Ko Bluter, Rain or Shine Paint r.,. NOW ONLY While end CMorst $7.9T $C95 GaL Sherwin-Williams Paints 10 CLUIMCI lAU y-ibrteriei iMua Pahe, PaNh and Deck fcaaaal/ all reduced REDWOOD FINISHES fnw - O OaL • D OaL FILON n Fiberglos end Nylon Reinforced Portele NOW A BIQ 10x12 Petie Roof—Only liKhidet AN Msiaflalt NeceMary cea rvneia *89” FREE l^c. Steinlen Stift BAR.t-QUI Set with lock Pefie Roof $4^Ea. Graccf Horbor Lumber Go. 70 S. Si^IRRIL RD.r-NIAa AUSphN RD. —AURURN HliaHTS fPRW ^ OPIM OAlCr AMO SATURDAY ^ ^ / OILIVIRY W , IdK) TIL 5KK1 ;/U|.'2-iooo/ • "L^l^v^^JlL^loHheAMA earlier this year, was recaJM and | ‘ sem 4o the agriculture committee^ vJDElBOJTJd’!. —Jhe_AMl»nlQhU£j presumably to die — th^ As.so< ialiwi. which ^ vived and iienl to the governor for,!*"'' yeaix ago banned all refer-his signature. ‘‘O''*’ to speed in c ar advertising,> .FAME IMPREHSION bslay will elecl as president »: , , . , . man who c-ett-ntly aiiiuirrri a $2ii spokesmen for farm airi «ta,ry: op^,aH„n. ' groups said Swaihson called themi ♦ * a into a meeting in hi» office Tu^ I The new president will tH- Henry day. where they saw they got the Port II. chairman of the Ford impression he favored the meai-1 j^j^tor Co Dan, Reed, associate counsel for the Michigan Farm Bureau, said that after the meeting be thought the bill had Swainson's approval. The other 20 people attending the meeting seemed to share his Im- Reed said the governor discuf^ the step* that would be necessary to implement the bill — althought he voiced cortcem over' the priceposting requirement. • He succeeds L. L. Colbert, rkalmuui of Chrysler dorp. Lfoo than two roontha ago Ford bought Its mllHon in aisiet of the Electric Autolfte Co. of tensive' radiif program. Autolitc Jumped iritSL, racing ln| February 1960 to promote sale of its sparkplugs. W’hen Ford bought the sparki plug businesB, along came the racing contracts including a filmed televjrton series on which a reported $1.25 million already has been spent. KB NO RIDES1 OM THE MIDWAY PONTIAC centennial TWO aiANT MIDWAYS NOW OPEN IVtRY DAY PROM 12 NOON TIL 12 P.M. • 35 Thrilling RidM 0 50 Addifionol Attractions DOWNTOWM MDWAT,. Pattarw to Huron Streets Appuatisf Mthily at f.tmt t/90 PJf. KIN STRINIS TAUNT SHOW (Free AttrsetionI . MIIACU mu SHOmwe certei iridwat AppeorlBf Boturday. luaf ITth Wf t;30 P.M. R'WANA DON IN PIRSON (Free Attraction) KID’S DOO^SMOW KIGfOIIS MATINU IACA PRIDAY ) >ro^ 12^8 All RidM lOc , ■i, o-HV' '•A: SIX THE POXTIAG PR^SiS, THURSDAY>^ JUNE U, 1901 ^tate^s Fam Becmties Are Peachy Bunch of Xomatoes ; .‘*Tmi Jwt eut ttU the i _______' ar trom the dty gtolav nan' Or on ]*M^ dMoadi o( admitted to Calllornio since u in e h 1 f • a ftria cone trom the |Hl ewt iMV tnek el tte MBtae •( knan anon dhina to re^ ever IMIivBle an toeetod hy atata agricaltaral m apitiea in 1925," he aaid. Michigan apples are now being aold the Loa Angetea area. r fl. S. “One tiling we do know." he f»M ••la that in general they do a tf*mi«w wiling job lor the com-rnm$ ^ repreaent . " Ihe queen awW a prictini--as wen at dac-oratiw puipow: Bbe creates an taMgs that can be tied in with the prodaet and is always an attention- lloit of the oommodity ^groups pick a quean srho knows the product'Mw ropnosBt8-"niaklng her the prodaet, and tor Midiigan.** WMlp said. The eombtnatioa of beauty and brains is diaanning. AMiniAL TBIP and she cqn usually ten you I apples, he sakL TWa year’s dairy prtanen, Marjorte lliieller pf.Sagi-naw County, even knows how to nflk acow. WeBa and his wife Marj have marie an annual national trip with Michigan agricnltwal queens kince the first Michigan Week in 1964. • JBoeting of the Har- 1 inrSeaearch. ♦ ♦ ★ lie aaU. “Wo are engaged hi a atragpe to do by law and the coins what men of free will have not been ^ jk wlllinr.^^ ty -n ’’ Ami he esnreased And he espressed the bdlet a turning point in Deep whan Goorgia accepted deeegra-gattoa of its Mate university. •VDOM or AxnanioN '‘flneo the greateM social ro-han of our time is bMag hople^ raented by courts, they end the protoeMm ineecapaUy art b focus of attention, McGiU adid. W W A ptene Court deciaian of May, Ubt, the leadership of the South-eni bar has not lived up to Its “To tide day, tawofar as I ► determine, not a single Jouthern ■tote bar awoctotion has gone on nooid with a reaolution w dec-' lantlon 61 court aupport which would have provided tte people with an alternative to the peddlers of defiance.’'’ U. of M. Expecting Enrollment Crisis ANN ARBtm (H-IOdiigan’s college enrollment crisis fids fMl over previous es- 1V> handle the same proportion of the ooDege age population (U-M years) they accommodated In 1900, Dr. Goldberg said, MicM-gan’s buUic and private institutions of higher learning would hare to expand their enroUm^ by 10,000. *1 cant say how much tikti A few yearq ago, he said, q Southern and Western tour were the state’s apple, bean and blowom quecna apd the stete cherry pte baking champ. PLAN ON OOLUEOE Tall, dark-eyed Sally Green,'!!, of Fennville is the apple queen. On thla I year’s Michigan’Wedk Her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold walked moM of her IT or U years heea, amaaed an AHsona expert on the subject with her knowledge and ready answers. Green, operate a 794mre apple orchard on their 100-acre farm. She aald ahe plans to enter Michigan State University thli fall. A Mae eyed brewaeite. Maty Aaa Babart. U, I aeiea af their MO^ere larai ar Oagetowa to aavy baaaa toward a master’s degree fai counseling and guidance.' ★ A A The queen wiU be.a junior at MIchlgaB State UnKenlty this fall, e she Is majoring In dhri-il social Bdenoe and working Dali. 17, a Wue-eyed blonde from Berrien Springs. An honor student at Berrien Springs High School, Beth gradnqted this montii. and is regigtered' at Baylor IWverslty, Tex., lor the toll semeMer. Borniy Bnmals, 17, woo the ^tafa Cherry Pie Baking Championship and was cboaen to repralent the cherry industry on the national mm Mimr; &dmmr Pimt md fvU $im CkaiHnek Btd. YOUR CHOICE ANYOROUPSHOWN! > -wrew-agr T"■•*1 - S; 1 SALE PRICE 189 95 OMLY $19 DOWPi Whother your rooms bo krge or maaM you can g^e *h—n tho cfaanning Cokmial atmo-aphera by aalecting individual piecea or groiipa of pieoea, to apit your taate, from the handaome 1776 Collection by Johnaon-Carpar. Many other oombinatkme are poe-aible in additi(» to the miee illuatrated. Abate: Dmter with framed tatm§M»rwr, Booheaee Bed and 6-drawer Cheet. Below: 10-drawer Triple Dneeer, framed tilting Mirror, amd m Iwin-eM Chairtaek Bede. AVAILABLE AT BOTH STORES . . . DRAYTON AND PONTtAC THOMAS 321 SOUTH SAGINAW SL-ftMflAC S59.9S ^9.95 $59.95 K)NTIAG STORE Opan Monday and ErMoy 'lit 9 DRAYTON STORE Jppon Mon., Tkurtw Erl. and lot. 'HI • DOS HKHWAT-SSSriON Cosy Credit Terms Mph f nt'TarkiiV ■s,;a»mns4»n<;iUH | r'e:-: • ' ■ i XHfe POXTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 196^1 FORTY-SEVEN From the Press Box They're Playing for Keeps Today at <^a Tile pi pla^ Countiy Qitb. The consensus among some of ihe pros in the USOA Open at Oakland Hills is that Pontiac’s Oene Bone should win the “gentlemen’s award,” that is, if such an award was in order. A , , ★ ' ★ “I must say,” commented Lionel Hebert, “that anyone who can take a 9 on par 3 hole, without a single expression, nary ^ cuss word and all clubs intact, certamiy desenres such an pward.” It seems Oene had one of those never-to-be-forgotten holes during his practice round yesterday. “I just whistled my way to the next tee.” he said afterward,” I hope I’ll still be whistling when the cut is made Friday.” it was at Mamaroneck, K.Y. a couple years ago that I Oene failed to make the cut and that was probabfy cause he hadn’t started this system of whistling to himself when things started going badly. It was on the 10th hole, a plateau par-3 at Mamaroneck, that caused his down- prililBinariefl Are over and the money'! on the line in the 61st chapter of the storied U.S. Open G he Is a jTMl genttonan and all because he learned to Whfidle his troubles away. AtMeUf^ Trade With Yanks 1MM PNSa btonwaoeal Major league officials will be on the telephone all day long in an effort to beat the midnight trading deadline and that also goes fbr the New Yoilc Yankees, who may pick Up a third new player jhiday to go along with eouthpaw Bud Daley and infielder Billy Gardner. I ••We otlll have an open spot on (Sher pinch hitter,” said Yankee Gmral Manager Roy Harney. ••Who knows, we might get one —General Manager Johnny Mo Hale of the Milwaukee Braves is hot after a relief pitcher. George Brunt pitched one inning against the Giants yesterday, gave up two hits, including a homer, and was sent to Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League. Bob Hendley, an- eot adfttt by the Ohieage While Lottisvilie but McHale still is looking. ; Harney put in «p3te a busy yesterday., •it * * met, he dealt pitcher Daimy McOevitt ’to MinnesoU for Gardner and a. couple of houm Iftf. without really trying too hard, he —Hie Los Angeles Angels are casting around for someone they can call, their flrsY-etring shortstop. Right now, they’re struggling along With Rockey Bridges and Oakland Hills Still Gets farrier 'Shook' was one of the most eonfMeot playm at OaUaiid Hills as he mfted to the first lee on open-tag of the National Open. ♦ * Two days toterlie was packing his baggnge. The tminiilantod Anetaallan, new playMg sot of Buhnidu oafif., had been , beaten by the Robert Trent Jfows’ orentlon. Ho oalled H n '••monutar.” He never eome clooe tn^ lnrvlvtig Om M-bole ent n looks as U Fenler Is still next to the prnefiee Itat the bend of a wood ha sm hand and n shaft la th^ etinr. It wad ehvHna haiwna dhdmbed... ; ■ ■ . * * ’ • ★ ' Somoone asked » bn had hieb-en t»a-'fh* whOo on^ esaime. dam i1g|M I dM,” he-atslilkniid l|p fevmer POA iikiiliilia sla*ed la IMk- got Kansas City owner Chartes Finley to change his mind about rehislng to trade with the Yankees, and swung the deal for Daley by giving up pitcher Art Ditnuu- and infielder-outfielder Deron Johnson. Here.||s what some of the other major'leogne clubs are looking -Plttaburgh also seeks a starting pitcher, especially since Vem Law,.a 20-^me winner last year, loonw more and more as aiques-tkm mark. Meanwhile, the Yankees still were congratulating themselves for UuMjUng the 28-year-old Daley, twto selected on the American League’s All-Star team and owner of a 16-16 record for the last-place Athletics in 1960. Va*. A.^ .4.1^ dkiuad m "Daley should be right at home in Yankee Stadium,’’ Houk added: ■‘■nie park was built for lefl-htmd-en. I think Daley is oping to a big lift by Joining ds and I’ sara,we> wm. get a Wg iift^ h^viog him ’ ^2-. Long OMight -by the Ymricebs, Dhiey 'onoe wm% even told to In shape by Casey Stengel be-e •Tm ■onoa’ get you over world’s most coveted goUlag days. he’s stiU ^ idol of the galleries. Player, the leading money win-rr on the current PGA tour, is another solid choice to make a run for top honors. Il’t difficuH to argae srlth Palmer’s magnMIceat record. Is one of the great golf stories of the 20th Century and one of the big mysteriee of our time. The Stammer has wtm 107 tourneys in his UlnstrionB career and on his long Hat of victories is every major event—exc^ the U.S. Open. Tlnte may be running' out on Sara, who Is now « years old. K first entered the Open in 1987 Ss 2S-year-pld rookie pro on this same Oakland Hills course and lost by two strokes to Ralph Guldahl. That signaled the beginning of toeiM, and he'a finished an the top five t1 flnwe ta that m streteh of 16 months. Snead’s Inability to win the Open We^sday, Snead paired 17 boles am bpgled ' bpgled No. 17 for a 7L take four, rounds just like that and then go Jishtafg, " Snead said. Mascetar Amte has wen 18 af orie frustratlaa afte|^ another for Snead, who is now ready to compete in his 21st National Open At fids fime Hnead ta ptayliig sonte of the greeteel golf of hit etar-Btudded eereer. In hta hut three starts-Les Vegas, the Baeod Feellval and Osaada COp amateurs bi the Open, Is eonsid-Wal], A1 Balding and Georg a And hd woa them In his final practice round ered the best bet to become the first amsteur champloa in this tournament pince Johnny Goodman the crown in 1933. Palmer only played nine holes yesterday. He shot a three-under-par 32"efhlhe front nine, then decided to retire for the afternoon. ’’I was playing so well 1 thought I’d belter quit,’’ Palmer quipped. Jack Nicktaus, tte Ohio State graduate who lost 'by only two shots to Palmer in last year’i Open at Denver, also just played nine holes and posted 36. Nicktaus. whose 282 total at Cherry Hills set a new record for Boyer. .. fired It Wally BartwnM of Other warmup scores yeelerday btduded Don January 71. Doug Sanders 73, Doug Ford 72, Player 71. Sanders, who employs the short backtwing, is the PGA’ ' third leading money winner. iSght of the natien'a 32 leading money winners are not entered in year’s Open. They Includt Don WMtt, Ken Venturi, Stan Leonard, Jack Burke, Dave Ragan, Art Also of interest is,^ fact that nOpenc no pre-World War II . are entered while gO of the port-war winners are in the field with the. exception of IM champion Lloyd Maingnim. Eighteen boles are scheduled today and another lA Friday. Then the field will be stashed to the low SO phu ties for Saturday's gruelHng 36-hole llnale. TMs marks the fo sere of the tT.fi. Opca at Oakland HIHs. qyrtl Walker WM tte ftart ooe ta tOM. Ortdahl tftanflwd la im and Hagaa’s hrtfiaat’ytaataw n aaaexed the cirewa hi IML Par at Oakland mb will be 35-35—70 and the course lueasurea 6.907 yards. FRAaURED DRIVER Rare Commodity Helps Tigers Manap Uses Bench Strength in 4-2 Victory ^gnJhr-TrtOmpi Gained by Lary as Miscues Hurt Red Sox DETRarr (At^-Hench strength, a rai^ commodity that aided the New York Yankees in many championship seasons, has helped put the .Tigers back into a tie for first place. Tbc Yankees helped, too, when they beat the Cleveland ' Indians last night hours after the Tigers defeated the* Boston Red MUNCHINU TIME— Sam Snead (right) doesn’t always use his golf glove to dine, but he manages to sneak in a snack during some practice putting while engaging in a conversation with Jerry Barber, both entered in the USGA Open which started today at Oakland Hills. Sox 4-2. ‘•Our benrh Is one of the biggest reasons we’re where we Smallest Open Champ Needed Only 7 Clubs Juggler with the Tlgere. "It lets me manipulate without idsing too much power.’’ When Fred McLeod, an Import from Scotland, won the National Open in 1906, he had seven clubs in his bag. "Today they carry twice that number and so they should be shooting twice as low,” McLeod jested to a dinner audience at Oakland, Hills last night. was the smalleot player ever to win^ the Open. He did H ta the Mase., la, an 18-bole pleyeff egatast the Open champ of 18M WlIHe Smith. T7-83. Hie Tt hole score was Xtl. McLeod’s rounds were 82-82-81-77 while Smith shot 77-82-85-78. The Scottish pros completely dominated play that season by taking the top four places. WIffle HmHh’a 11 was the only In the final round, McLeod shot a 77 while Smith took 78 strokes to set the stage for the playoff. Another Scot, Alex Smith was in thlid place. Let the best man win this tournament, especially my old friend Bm Hogan.^’ the 79-yearold McLeod told th^ dinner' crowd last night which gave him a standing ovation. Hendley for Brunet fRED MCU50D 14th championship at the My- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The Milwaukee Brdves sent pitcher Geoige Brunet to Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League Wednesday and called up Bob Heirtley from Louisville of the American Associatiop. ^ Hendley had a record at Louisville. Tiger Box Score “I* I If 4 S S 0 CoIstHd If < M IS I • t 1 Caib lb ' < e 4 t 1 I OtberiM lb ! ___ji. M IStSeMortga >f : MulMi s issSBr^^e —1414 'rs # S n>SB44t SI ! s 9 , tstSLsrr p ........'.'•'hwiissi : \ 5 I'M The Tigers’ well-stocked beijch paid off yesterday. For the first 'time this season Scheffing was minus two regulars, Injured AI Kaline and Steve Boros. Detroit rtili had little trouble downing the 4 Red Sox as Frank Lary became th? first Major League pitcher,to win 10 games. . ^ The Tigers get a chance to lake over sole possession of first today at least temporarily In the afternoon wlndop of the Boston nerieo. The IndUns and Yankees meet again at alght In the torrid American Leagna msio. The Yanka Invade Detroit Friday. Billy Bruton, newest member of the bench corps, filled in for Kaline and delivered the biggest blow for the Tigers. He belted a two-run triple down the right field foul line in the fourth. Bruton d Sunday when hiS ^batting average toppled to .245 and Charlie Maxwell was In the outfie^ indefinitely. But Pniton was pressed into emergency service when Scheffing Kaline’s injured f should be given time to heal. 'The hand must be the reason for his slump,’’ said Scheffing. “We have the best outfield bench in the league, so we can afford to put sofnebody else in for" Kaline for a few days.” ' ONE OP 14-Wally Burkemo, Franklin Hilta pro, watches his putt head toward the hole while galleries of yesterday’s practice round watch (he activities around the 9th green. This putt was one qY 74 strokes Burkemo took yesterday. Yankees Feast on Tribe Hurl^ By Urttod Ptcm Intemattonal Roger Maris hit his 22nd homer of the season and Bobby Richar^ son connected to his iinAWednew day ,jiighMn fead the New York Yaidcees to a 11-5 victory over the Geveland Indians that dropped the Tribe into a flrst^place tie in the Afiietlcan League. Whitey Ftord won his lOth game ot the season against two defeats but needed help from Luis Arroyo in the figjph inning of the free-swinging emtest. whteb the Indtaas took In the aeeond taotar Mhea Ford tarn-bled pitcher Gary Befi’e bant single. Bell went out in the sixth for a Pinch-hitter and was replac^ by Johnny Antonelli. The Yni Johnny Romano to score (ram third. The Yankees scored three in the sixth on three tingles, two wkiks and a costly eiror by Johnny Temple who let a double-play t»ll go between his legs. The Indians got one run back in their half of the sl^rth on Woodle Mnfli’ homer came In the Held’s double and Bubba Phillips' Larry Osborne played think l^ase restthg in ptace.of Boros, who was a pulled leg muscle. Late In the game Scheffing pro-vMed another d I s p I a y of his manlMlntlng. The TIgera led 4-8 going Into the eighth. Scheffing nent Babbn Morton to left (Md lor MaxweH and Ossie Virgil In inc... Oshonie Tor .. the Hgers a gift of tWo n inns. The Red Sex ( (hre ermn, three by third base- Osborne led off the Tiger decond ith a walk. He was safe at tend m an attempted force play wheil'Malzone, threw low; ,Jake Wood singled Osborne home. Cbkj^ Jemahdiez. aiid Wood- singled in ^ fourth and Bnfiep drove with his triple. Bruton AP Pb*tol*i CMIGO’S BAFE«— Chico .Fernandes the Tigers falls-to his knees getting bade to first base, on an/attempted pickoff in the 6th '1»ing yesterday againrt .Bortdn. Vic Wertz’ Attempted tag was too late. Detroit won. its 3rtl'rtrai{d>t and gained a. tie for AL. ■ easjt.roUqr. « The Indiana came bade with three runs in their half of the seventh on a single by Temple. Jimmy PieTsaU’s double, a sacrifice fly and a home run by Chock Essegian, his fourth of the year The Washington Senators scored all their runs in the sectHid in ning and went on to beat the Baltimore Orioles, 5-1, behind the six-hit pitehing 0$ Dick Donovan. Geiie Green had a homer and a double to pace the Senaton -nine-hit attack that tagged Steve Barber with his fifth defeat. The Chicago White Sox downetl the Loa Angeles Angels 4-1 and 9-8, to sweep their second straight doubleheader. Rpy Herbert pitched a three-hitter in the first gapic and Don Larsen hafted a ninth-inning, threat to *ave the nightcap ^ Norm Siebem's thresi|run bmnei >^ntiirc<4 an eight.nwi eightdnning uprising -that-enabled the„ijig»g, aty Athletics to dowp file Miraie sota Twins, 9^2, after Cafolta PoA cual had struck out 13 batters in the first 7 1-3 iwings. Jern Wqlker. picked up his third win foi Kansas City. ' - Battle for Crown OMAkA (AP) - Soqtlieni Cali-^ \ ; _ iqifiifot) to dedds the NCM. Qollegd boasbaia worU astisa H-fie, foUortke a night off bsoowH-rt heaivji^iit. ■ ^ -\* v'"'/ t' FOBtYiglGHT . iuNB . 1061 CbMt Leagnt. JptflUK CRT (AP) - nt I our AtUeOcs Wwfeaeaday iMg tht yigttwae of Bobby “ • with Hon- afflUatt in the FaeUc OutfWdon Jay BalKfflor* Signs Two II vaa annooncad Wadneaday ALLENTOWM, Pa. (AP) » Rw BiditPBora Ortoica have Mgaad two area baaebaU playera who Cy Morgan, Oridea’ Icoat, aaid \«illard Oplh«er. 18, of MorfhaiBg' ton High, and Ton DdfoCa, IT, of Bethtehem lOsh. weiw given Peimanf Race By tho ftiMi(ilatrd Pnaa in a row at San Franciaco, Reda, who now have loot tWo ui The <:incinnati Rida, who tunied home and knodced off the a row to Plttaburgh and al* of dawod their way out of the ceUar 0,5, behind the flve-hh pltddng right in the aeaaon aerica, gainad of Don Dtyadale (M). The Wg right-hander now haa won two in a row, after going winleaa I6r a month. Thla waa hla flnrt ahntout of the aeaaon, and backed by tom double playa, Dryadale didn’t allow ,a runner paat llrat. He walked hot two and atmck out aeven. Diya^ alao belted a homer. So did Tommy Davis, who drove League lead by winning 39 out of 2S in May, have won juat — more thaa they’ve lori 1 Memorial Day. So what’l wrpiM with the Reda? Nothing. Their 8-7 tecwd aince May 30 is Juat at^t par for the course in another of the NL’s tight tuadea for pennant Take the Lna. Ai^ea Dodgers. They’re 8A for the same span. San lYandaco is 8-7, and Pittdwrgh ia S$. The Chicago Cuba are 7-7. St. LOula and Philadelphia are 8-7. MUwaukee.5-9, Things are so tough, a five-game wlnningatreak by any one of the top four clubs would K)ok. like a runaway. No leader haa had more than a half-game edge this month. The Dodgers bounced back on; top by beating the Cuba 7-0; Wednesday night, gaining a half-game lead over t^ “Reds and Giants. Fourth-place ’ Pittsburgh beat Cincinnati 5-4, and San Francisco tied the Reda for second by rapping Milwaukee 11-2. St. Louis and Philadelphia were in the first with a sacrifice fly. and the Dodgers then awaed iMcr Don Cardwell (58) with three runs in the second, two unouned. ★ A ♦ Dick Stuart did it tor the Pirates. Ito drove in tour runs with a single, triple and homer, beating the Reda with a two^run trifde in the ninth off loaing iw-"Im Broanan (2-3)-. 'Tbe right in the------------------ M and 44 'leads against------------- Friend and Einy Fhce before Bobby Shantz (3-1) took flw derision wifli one hMeaa ipninc of relief. # ■ A A The Giants won their third in a row with a oovenHwn aeventh billing and beet Wanes Spalm (f-T), the aduthpew act who hea beaten them twice, once with g noAItter. Herv^ eponed aeventt with a doable and t------- it wMh a tssMmi h^. WOBe Maya and. Ed Bailey hM haeaP rune tor tte^Gienis, whh Btiley rappfa« two, and each drove in tng me Dravea time; coOectad a S-S reeoid wMh - givtog vr ^ ______ by Frenk Joe Tone, 'Ihe Dodgers, after losing two Boston n 3t It J? 2 •£! is * »7 ». Mtonnots’a nlfbl *W jgr» lawsiy . w-w (OrSBi M». WAt. '“SS5S iSS ‘ Mwu Cttjr 4-. asss-a'oKsa,^.,.. liM SBSSlM St a*DM* cur. nltsl. Naw Tort I •t Kaiuak' CUr. b It CUCMO. B^t-tn Bi D«roU. Blibl. Swi FrsB-«" pmibursh JW H !sw MUwsukM ^ ^tburfh a CWcIbbbU 4, n^t ‘*“**‘‘ TODATt OAMBS vmWM Ars scuEouM UnuBtl Bt Phliadelp^ B^t. at7 bouli Bt PttUburfli niKt MUVBUkM ' Bt U» jW*"*-_----- -* Ko r^Bnetoeo. nl(tat. All-Americans Practice iDost Conbol buffalo, N.Y. (API - Prac-jj tlce sessions began today for the I two 30-man college football aquads I which will clash June 23 hi the P first All-America Bowl gan»- | The game ia sponsored by the I American Football Coaches aaso- P elation. ’The coUection of atars in- L dudes nine of the 11 players on 1 the 1960 Associated Press AH| America team. Liquid ChloHde—Road Oil SPEE-KE OIL SEHRE lUUUl EMUm I 2222 Ndvi Road 427B Hoggerty Hwy. 6RA RPAL tmi TOP TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE in Yonr Present Car We Must Sell 150 New 1961 Pontioea . in the Next 15 Days of This Month „,tq Meet Oiit Qpota COME IN EARLY FOR A BETTER CHOI WIDE SELECTION OF COLORS SELECTION OF MODtLSI >k:e ... WIDE 7^ PONTIAC REfAIL STORE 63 Mf. CIginfnf St, fMfwl 3-7956 J&R AUTO STORES -1ftFrw W of Sler, ons Ho.,Tbm.. ftin. 'IU I pii. ■« * rjt-l»l HI t^tll TX-7 ,ir-v;:a: THE POXTUC PRESS, THURSDAY. JL^E 13, 1961 FORTY-XIXE Bruins Take on New Look able to fet Kurtenbach. I didn’t Ute Bnldna obtained forwards CMand Kurtatibach and Eail Balfour and debaaetnan Pat Stiqde-ton in the annual NHL draft Wednesday. Kurtenbach was acquired Irm New York and the Phil Watson, ‘He’s fotng to be our retulars.” Kurtenbach 30 gpals lor Vanmver of the Western Leacue last--------- StiU at U. of D. "I was surprised that we were TOMORROW! nXT D* r^uuf nk that the Rangers would ww veteran center Bronco Hor-ri^hlin~epn^ffiirSi^ idd \^'®a'delgaetnilir*BIS^ players grabbed In the draft. They The Bruins loat two of the eight veteran center Bronco Hor- whoim he played for three a starting in 1955-56. son. Both went to the Btai^ Cop ehampil Chict«o Black Hawks. The Rangm pidced up left winger Jean Guy Gendron from Montreal and Vic Hadfield, anoth- Ibranta's only selection was A1 Arbour, a defenseman from Chicago. The purchase price for eafch of the ^ht players was S30.000.! transactions following the | er forward, from Chicmgf). Gea-|diaft. the Rangers sent Lpu Fon-dron returns to the Rangers for tinsto. their aggressive defense- ; . —J-----------man to the Canadiens and com- *. Brazil 'Ideal Player Kf) By lha Aaaadated Prate Lloyd BraiU hat been termed ‘the ideal footbaU player. ” He had aU the quaUUes necessary lor sUcceaa — speed, Intelligence, desire and the initinct for doing the right thing dt the right time. ef ar- ing the ball, averaged moR than eight yards per carry. A fiae passer, aa well. Braill alee was aa eieeHeat kleker aad aa oatataadhqt phgrcr 4^ pleted the deal that brought Doug I Harvey to Ne^v York as player-1 'coach: and Chicago traded Eddlej : Litzenbergor to Detroit for Jerry' iMelnyk and Brian Smith. j The Rangers, out of the playoffs; |the past three years, appeared to; have helped them-selves the most.j ' Observers at the three-day sessions j felt that the Montreal Canadlena. UNITED TIRE SERVICE NtrMIWTTRES^^^ 6.70x15 WW$9.88 7 tllYli Block$9.88 f.9VAl4 WW$12.88 WW $12.88 NO lECAFPULE TIU NEEDED N* Msasy D«wt»-MS to 75% Off iMMe. A vlipisas tackier aad blocker, BnsU led the TUam was said of Um that ae team ever complete a paee la hi* territory. . The Detroit teams on which Bra- . sr riwM*i TRAUKO PIJ^YIJtS - Art DiUnar, left, and Deron Johnson, center, were traded yesterday by the Yankees to Kansas £ity lor Bud Daley. Ditmdr and Dale.t are veleran pitchers, Johnson is a young infielder-ojBlficlder Midnight tonight is the trading deadline. COUrON SPICIAU-NO TRAOI-IN NIIOID Wbitewslte I.OOsM sity of Missiaslppi football star^ had his hitting streak brokcsi after eight games. fiee fmUmg lefclad Store SCARLETT'S BKYOI md HOMY SHOP I I. UwmeM PI S-7l4i He was a halfback tor the Uni- played compiled a 23-3-1 Iversity of Detroit from 1927 through} team. j "I wouldn’t be surprised if he Finally Ooab Hitless (Harvey) has a helluva year next' _ season." said Toe Blake, coach of Assoctated Prew the Canadiens. ; -^lYRAGUSE, N.-Y. -(AP»-Jake' Some observers went so far as Gibbs, the Nexv York Yankees’ to predict that Harvey, who wUl'MOO.OOO bonus player from Missis, SFDALIA, Mo . lAPt-The llt-tackle the tough task of player-[■•PPi. "cnt hilless Wednesday j|p league game was called . ___Aifyh# fnr fh« timo''ciiirs* ____* a -ah.... »..Mk $l2»»w.w. *14*» PrepertieeateJy lofv Prices ea All tises of vankees’ Needed Mote Time OPEN DAILY l-bwCLOSn SUNDAY-Ob«h Pri. 'HI 9 PJA. 1929 and in nearly 500 times carr> - 10-Inning Contest Goes to Druggists Drayton Drug icored two runs in the lOth Inning to defeat Five Spot, «, in a Waterford Recreation American League softball game Wednesday night at Di^-ton flaina. Joe Benche's triple was the clinching blow tor the gists and Chuck Gavette paced Drayton’s attack with four He came to Detroit from Flint,! and the -sports writers in those days called him things like 'soft spoken, mild-mannered reticent} flash. ’ and "one of the greatest^ halfbacks since the days of George} Gipp.”----- ------4 Where h he sswr Brazil is still at the University^ of Detroit, and has been there! since hii graduation. Over the years he has filled important pods! in the athletic department and his Tlt4B baseball teanw have drawn national attention in recent sea- jcoach at New York, will strengthen AiKbt tor the first time Rangers 25 per cent. Yank Advances in Scotland (X>unt of darkness with the Adci>'» entered professional, bas^liall. leading Sedalla Ice t.'vP. ' Playing third base for Rich- Om*-SMled? Yes. but the ire| :mond's Virginians in the Intej-ha- team didn't get to bat. It ei)dpd| jtional League, the former Univei- after the fir« half inning ol play. UNITED TIRE SERVICE 1007 Boldwin Avc. 3 MINUTfS f«OM DOVtNTOWN (ONTIaC Tom <)uiaenberry banged out two singles and a triple and Bob Almas clouted a two-run homer to highlight Hobby Painting’s 124 victep' over Big Jim’s in a tfatlarial League contest. Tonight’s schedule; A4W Pontiac Rockooto (Natioml), Stroh’s va. Spencer* Floor Covering (American), t:30 p. m. E. A. Batchelor, vet«an sprrts writer, paid this tribute to Brar. "No boy ever was exposed to him without being the better for the experience.’’ ‘TURNBERRY.' Scotland (UPI) Ralph Morrow. 27-year-old alr-Irnah from Oklahoma City, advanced to the fifth round of the British Amateur Golf CJiamplon-ship today with a 2 and 1 vlctpry lover Raymond Munro of Soot- Joy Fair Hofds Five Sandusky Victories 8ANDU8KV. OHIO - Friday’s schedule: Big Jim'a vi. Lakeland Pharmacy (National), 7 Five Spm va. (American), 8:30 p. m. Reach Quarter-Finals BRISTOL, England (APl-’Three American tennla atars — Ron Holmberg of Brooklyn, (Suck McKinley of St. Louis and Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield, Calif., moved into the qnarter-flnals«of the West of Etagland Tennis Cham-ptonships Wednesday. 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Burkhardt proves he'd a really doan ' By Olympic GfOUP^IopTrojans ^ “ ■ roliforniont Hav« ATHENS (AP) - Internationa] to earth guy as he leans out over seat of sidecar to help balance bike driven by Swiss teammate F. Scheldegger on a turn: Olympic Committee sessions decide cmdal issues lor the 1964 ____jner airf'"winter gam^ in Tftkyo and Austria evened here Only six of the eight ekecutive Doug Hall Proves He's Still One of Best board members were jiresent. Their session—expected to last all day—held behind doors. The first meeting brought together the executive boaid of the Intematioyl Oiymi^ Committee. Before the meeting. K)C Chan-ceUor Otto Mayer said the execa-tive board would mainly discuss the agendas fbr IOC meetings later this week and next. He said various problenu also would be Free oi Giants Doug Iflall has informed CJtyl Beaadette Park as HI Way Cel- [Young, in a 6-5 National division Softball League hatters — and not' detoatod NmHh 8Uo, 4-a, triumph-over Griff's Grill. Presby-:* CUtTxUi too politely elfhei^that he's still >•" aa Americaa divbilpn eaaleat. teriu tallied ^r runs in ‘h* FIoWGTS |aoc ,of the best pitchers in these' Hall struck out 13 . battm.l"* break a 5-5 tie. i 'asiked only too! and {Ttirtd w _ _ _ brilliaat twb-hN >*»* men in orttor.'ISinBes Tn! V p tsuM- the 1st and 3rd Innings plus an|Tis^mo'"u?«i’im Hurm bowi Nisvi' ORI.EANS tAPl-ChBrHej„ex, week." error gave the Silo team its only ; Flowers, former All-America full- n,at is when the full IOC other base runners. i o«m»tni«noBVTi. at.lbark at the University, of Missis-,—-------------——------- Hall’s masteipiece was the only! ito-SSu ■•ipSLi»» Utmiimr'slppi. has been frsod of his con-| ival fine Job of pitching witnessed *'‘'rZi»&»"wsliS^----------^-TTS^with the Nes- York GiantS| in city softball rirriri list night , *r-TfTtti rirs _______of the National Football l^eague. "However,” added IOC Preal-dent Avery Brundage. take no decisions In the executive board. The 'decisions will come gather. Main tasues before it win ba to decide the datea antf pro-grama of the garnet in Tokyo and Inaeitonick. The Auatrian auggea-tion for a Jmiuary-Febniary winter gamea hat met aortle ogp^-tkm from Scandinavian oouflarief. which dMli* a later date. Many European countrtea oppoat pan’s program propoaal to Judo and volleyball to the program while dropping the modern pentathlon and canoeing. Californians Hovt Won 21 CroWni in 4Q-Yfar History of Meot PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The Univarslty of . Southern Calftbrfda rates a aoUd lav^e to «1b tba 14CAA Track and • build a M^seat, CARACAS. Venezuela «AP»-Lumber blasted the Joy Boy Jets, dozen safeties, three by Kenstadium tor 1962 Pl*y |sadao Yeoita. Japanese flyweight 12-4. The stadium is to be Mit adja-champion, said today he was ai Barfceiejr. slanuned tour (APJ - The; Mbrtensen has two defending champtot^ on hand and a fkxi of other talented performers who are certain peint-ecorera Dallas Long, who won the ahet.jwt with a meet record fi feet 9 inches last yme-jheuMunprovo on that Luthw Hayes of the Trojans Soft Living Kurts to the-iltc of the $15 million reS^t not in the~ ring. aiM a'tabto. Ma La- . Arnafiran^Flliolt |M IN air conditioned, domed' Hania! While he was winning htajight eadam aad Chaek isknaea kad HIIICMLalljr'LmWII DUUII6 HmtODUOIOII OF THE AU-NEW GEHERAL KiCounty Sports StadMiih and willl Ifbe used by the Houaton Colts ofj Hayti of the Trojans also set a meet record last yeai with a 90-llH bop, step and Jutnp. He already has done Sl-9\ this year. Thm there are Jim Wade in the discus throw. Bobby Avant In the high Jump. Jim. Brewer in the pole 'Vault, Bruce Munn in the sprints I Kevin Hogan in the mile, Bobb iPlerce hi the hurdles and Warren iFariow in the half-mile.-, Beaktes Long end .Hayea, three i other defending champions will Ithe National League until the Mgi stadium la finished. TMr tempo- last Monday night, burglars en-; « heoier aad Single each to pace tered his dmsing room and made { the Merebaato. 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The Lumbermen gpf only three hita-deapke-the-big-TuirtOttr W they put them together with five erorrs and six waika. Terry An- London today; *100 University, vi-hose 7-344 stil "The American! exbel lii field'fa stands as the offidal world record appears to he the e I h • • of th was trying to do In the book was Rae of .Michigan in the 126-yard to cite America u the foremost Ri^x Stocker of Kansas rfersmi wnn aith«.i«h h« modem living siHl toj State In the 440-yard htodleB ^ ^ ^ Hving|Frank Budd of VU|aiMrva in th eight safeties. He tanned 9. not produce toe dassic'ioo and 226-yg ' Wins Split Docision I hardihood required tor events from 5,000 meters up. The mile ,1s not a distance race. : 100 and 226-yxrd daabes,' John COMMACK. N Y. (APt-Stetani Redl. 147. of Passaic. N.J., Macy of Houston In the S-railr >Karl Johnaone of Arizona in lb diicua. Chuck WiUdnmn of He landa in Javelin, Stan Doten o Harvard ,, 10-round decision overimodera living trend because other! Defending champion Kamas Johnny Gorman, 14644. of Brook-] nations tend to. follow America, along with Oregon, San Joae Stat lyn ’Wedneaday night in the (ea- Australia doea to a marked de-!uCLA. Villanova, Michigan ant ture fight at the Long Ulandjgreer except that we are about Oregoh Stale alao have strong Arena. five years behind you." 'squads. was concerned about thei Take home TWOe-pakspf the King of Beers ...Budweiser. Where there** Life. V.there*e Bad* UMMn-MMg,M. • n.iMsg* smMNi^ utiuMut»auai. lasM tttBiltT DIS’nilB • * - f'heiM Fr 2-011f ],/, Its E. Colvmbio ^ ; PonHoc, Midii^ii -4. THE PONTIAC PRE^S, THlTtSDAY, JUNE 15, 1961 FIFTY-ONE Mrs. Koss Wins Her First Metro Event of Season Mtt. JoMpli Kon tered the winner’! drcle day In the weeidy Women’! Metropolitan, Golf Anodaticn touma- I Mra. Koea rifled 3M1-80 yerter-day at Sunnybrook to win her first tourney of the aeason. She Was three strokes better than «Mrs. R. 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Louislli,,,,.-bowled a perfect 300 Wednesday, (Mi^aT a the wcond in the $21,000 gan Joae :D“«“ ‘ open'and the 38th in Nagy’s .career. ’The third round leader was Carmen Salvino of Chicago with a two-dixy total of 3,421 for the 15, Tatiu^ games. Eugene tBud) Elkins of Jose bowled the tournaments’ abrbM abrb 14 114 S.X'b'I'B lb 3 4 4 S 41 4 PklUaw It 4 14 4 4 11 Srnndl ef 4 4 1 1 4440anlUa Ib 44 4 4 4 4 0 Thr'n’17 rf 4 4 1. * 1 i 14 1 i*B»un»nn •*•«> 1 f i ; 11 XiSommarer' Mid* 44 4 14 7 IMalo A-RU Inid hrM piny tor h; b—Kan lor Sleo In 4th; It for Uorian }-*“■ ■■ unoo In ah; t- I. Apartelo. _TO-A—Loo Ai» olo and SloTtn: .Morfan. BUko; earn and Itaidn. ] tclot 14. dbicaso IB—( LOB-Lof An- IP a B KB BBS UooUtr (L. 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Ward Rathhun of Pontiac went 88 of the 100 miles then hlt^ a reck hear one Of the islands and made a shambles out of his! prop'. - Bill Eaflaad ef Lake Orion was thrown out of his i boat and was eliminated early in the race. I \ Bo^Morrls of Royal Oak broke a steering bar, Oene Haw-, ome.hne of ” ' ' “ ' Navy Oarsmen Meet Favorites thome.'W of tile veterans of the race also from Royal Oak had engine trouble and had to quit. UvTu:.^r.7-| wew „ed fJavy to win the 39th Inter- When It was aU over Ray Lenk of Detroit took overall AssocmtionL honors averaging 48.24 miles per hour, In 1:51.35, beating his championship Saturday but Cor-V own record of last year two minutes. jnell carries strong appeal. ^ ^ ... . A ..Ik. w ■ ' Navy drew five first-place votes Hunter OftaMS ef Alexandria Bay took the lOM IsUnd ^ ^ Bridge trophy for the boat improved time ever any class of coaches taken by the of the previons year, but It was a natural far Grimes. | Herald-Journal. Defending cham-' It seems last year Orlmee ran aground In the marathon and during the courm of the year he drove- through the Is- pi^ce. 3 for seoond and 1 fpr thii lands learning every nook and Inlet. the Navy varsity totaled 38 poii if if ’ if • Cornell 3.3, Ciilifoi-nia 14, W TTie disaster which took place happened during the race wefl^ not when a radio announcer from Watertown.-N,Y., ^nd a sports- identified tfy han»e. fijv^d Cor, caster form a TV sports show were.killed when their plane nell to win .the .ijiHior vasity piupfed Into the water. event and Washinj^ over Syra- _ i-use in the freshntah 2-niiler, The annomccr had planned on giving the account of ^avy vaiiity, coached by the moo fropn the air. Paul Quinn, deieattd Cornell in ^^u.b»n ™ « th.j.p nnb*,,. h,. c.;- Iwt ftMT WM dlsftppoint6d After telling out with only 12 miles Washington considered the other to go and In strong contention. top challengers, split two races on "If certsdnlp was • rough race and contltiues to demand the West CoSst. plenty of stemlna," he noted on hto return. ■ -r -------- - - Boat Builders Design for Big Years Ahea4 By Wm. PO^^q i?EACT, ria. (NBA) — Wow's tiwlbtet In ITdiMe, Tennesme. asked the world’s biggest builder of pleasi^re boats. Calilomia, three in Michigan and has opened a European office in Switzeriand. Good," the sales manger id I'Chris-Craft 'told us. "This indium try felt the recession,^but We note an upswing." I Chuck §urgess leaned across his i desk and picked up sheets of [figures tb prove his point. > UP^ to. (hris- 'This company keeps (Iplanta Avfew years ago few pleasure-craft builders had ahegts of anything except orders, specifications and bills. 'They knew nothing about projections of sales trends, market research and careful analysis of what a family wants. Today that’s ehanged. If yon eaa gri a better view while steering .vonr boat from a flying bridge: II .vonr nite pre- snrfaces In the galley; If y**' makes luxurj/ mahogany-planked craft from 17 to 66 feet in length, a Hne of lapstrake sea skiffs 18 to . 42 feet overaU, less expensive Cavalier craft from .18 to 39-foot sizes and Roamer steel range from 31' to 56 feet. Reports tadicato that Chris-Chnft boots srttb. bulls of flber- penr tor the first ttoM In INt. "Is thU true?" we ntited Herb Pocklingtim. director of the company’s planning. "We have an open mind .on every matertai that can make a good boat,” he told ua. "We already use much flterglas for superstruc^res and cabins.” Students Are Invited . I, TICTOBT rOB FBIB8 At WAtUns Ukt iMt Sunday. Ol«n IVtes crossed the llnei outstanding juniors and seniors to victory In his inlpo and wm followed by the Brede boys. at high schools will compete tori In the Ughtnlng-thlatle Claes, Harm Olllen was first, Carl'the opportunity of being guests Krlete second and Dick ISdred third. ; at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy’ TA >rsi» BWTWMD during the annual "Activity Week," TO TUB BKirrER Auxiliary will se- TTie Oakland County Boat Club will hold Its Centennial ilect joo young men from all pHiis dinner-dance. Saturday night June 24th with the 8tarllghter8|of country, providing the musle. Membershh) cards for the OCBC must! be renewed by June SOth. New members accepted include! f'ONO DU'LAC. \Vis. tl'Pn - This simple trailer check can save trouble and worry When pulling a boat trailer, lipper left the safety chain is inspected and upper right the winch rope is tighten^ and the ratchet, en- gaged. Bottom left, the boat tte-downs are being secured. At bottom right, a visual check Ls made of rollers and,..(he stop and turn Signals of the trailer. „ start In. and n M-leelliin of larger i Chrls-Craft Is buUding a laive technical research .center at Pompano Beach to test materials and Stock Rules Revised *»at8. a. W. MaeKerer, In charge • , of engineering and-research, prob- Racing rules for the pleasure ably has more boats^kfloal -^aixy-,lboat class of the American Powerfing his design and coiMtnictlon Boat Association are now- being ideas than any other man. ,1-eMsed.with the expectation that| ^ a separate racing divisiois with p__.u pen,.™;™ «.n» im .l-'.T* ‘"L ot vl«« U u«l.r the Mimmy Jost of River Grove, 111., .oc-i r'K.i. i ' "J. I vice-president of stock ^ oulbqatd; ChrifrCr^ now perfecting luext year’s models, and design- ed them out as the prototypes for Richard Templeton. Walter Britton. Orville Russell. Charles! Copenhaver, Walt Mazurek, James Simon and Dr' W “f^ies. tacludiiR six in succession, in an 18-hole' match ' ____________ ■ lAug. 2. 1934. Smooth or Rough, HydrolifI Hull Wins . Check Trailer Carefully for Travel Safety ; racing. Good boat trailers, properly bal-| anced and carefullv checked, offer' no problems to the trailer By Wte. TAYLOB MtKEOWV contest — called the world’s est ocean- race — has just been completed here aftirr record breaking runs. Sam Griffith of a Cliryaler powered Bertram foot utility hull, cut nearly four hours off his rough water winning time last year in the same hull to finish first again. TMs time U him only 4 hburs, 30 minules and 45 secoiidi to drive the 180 wet miles. By winning now in both rou^ seas and snKWth, he has demonstrated the excellence of Ray Hunt’s hydrolift hull. 'fide marathM evewt Is open eaa pass Ike Csasl Geard Aaxll can last from 10 to 20, Here this jHear -Wynne arid I, ! found a flht calm again, however, | When we alaried at daybreak, |and six hours oiif of Miami wej I remember the ribs were weaving through the colorfjil, ~~I during the event !native fishing boats to the finish! ■ u Yacht Club. 0 to flnlnb. POOR OOM.MON HKNHK — Changing sehts in a boat while un^rway is like changing horses in the middle of the stream-tricky. It's a good way to lose a passenger overboard, and a good skipper will not permit it. Safety dictates thab persons aboard a small boat remain, st-ated on the seats while the boat is moving. ’oundation. If they are treated as It (Tiiulitv ii'ece of equipment and carefully checked before each trip, the owner can trail thousands of, miles with no worries. Before each trip with the trailer it is w-ell to make a routine check, such as that b^ing performed by the young man in the accompanying photograph. Naturallj-, tension on rope and jie^lowns should be released when the boat and trailer are not in use for any period of time beyond a few hours. Before starting a trip, secure the tie-downs land tighten the. winch rope. "Follow Rules^n?oa3T~AlsO'flii^ The first leg runs across a 35 mile stretch of ocean where the-] ^ Gtdf Stream can push along tre-ij Fifty minufet out of Miami guttering shower of flying fish broke from the crest of a swellj Although your boat and equip-ibears to the right, as in driving- Michigan's boat law requires,their names, addresses and ahead and akittrred down it at ment may be the envy of the wa*|a car. In the Great Lakes and that boat'operators involved in ac-registration numbers and the name; better-than our 32 miles an hour, {terw-ays, their value is secondary!certain rivers where there areicidenta causing injury or death,orjand address of the craft's owner Though only small waves werejto your boating habits. To stamp'channels with strong currerits, the|property damage of 150 or more.jif it is rented or borrowed. runnii«. we passed several larger “ ■ 8®®<* boater and thusjvessel going downstream has thejmuW give their names, addressesj craft suffering and poundlnglcarn a much more important kind'right of w-ay over the one which and registration numbers of th^iri Water skiing, water sledding, and ‘ hull rode easily I ol admllrafion. you must tollowj has the current against it. That'sCraft to those Involved in Oie| - I next year’s models, and designing for several seasons beyond. Perhaps the dby will evep come when no boat arriving at the first spring boat show will have workmen busily screwing on touches of final trim. Safety Group Convenei ST. PAUL, Minn. - The llt^ Annual National Water Safety Congress is scheduled to meet heir June 11-13. Aim of the water safety / group is "to encourage the use/ imd adoption of all water ufe^ {practices and measures by' 'Mv i public in the use of all inbm I waters." Among the group^par-Iticipatlng in the meeting be [the Outboanl Boating Club of America, the U.S. Corpyof Engl-I deers and the Minnesm Depart- ^ ment of Conservation/ Representatives from severajK other statqp and Canadian proylnces ai-e also expected to attend! "c: CMS ifta mum (o^ Com Loko) ICm Kirkwood FKono 682-0810 SHORTY HOOK'S PLACE fitted sat to taefcle the paatoh-■aeat at spea seas aad tht ' ‘ chop of the Rahanui flats. through them. Our hull ro^ easily |ul admllrafion. you must ft>llow|has the current against it. That'sCraft to those involved In Oiejsurfboarding by boat are prohib-, with a minimum of fuss and spray. *be Rules of the Road. because it's easier to control a v«»- accident. If the boat is rented orjited from one hour after sunset to The second lap of the race —' 'Hiese rules are just as funda- sel going against the current than borrowed, they mO-Vt also give theione hour before sunrise. Motor-80 miles over shallow vivid azure''”^"*“1 to safety on Michigan's wa- one behi capied along'by the cur-'name and address of the opner. If [boats must be equipped with muf-water — ia usually rumpled with * ***8hway. rent. anyone is injured, the operator, flers to eliminate excessive or un- ________ a steep chop that pounds 2. OVKHTAKINO, Wh^ over- ^elp and transport usu.U noise. Persons mooring or *low, the amaller hulls for ' d>‘'totes of common senai'and com- another boat voii oinHl »»«■ PW«>Si m pei^s to a ph.v-faWening their boats to lawfully ir iingly endleas hours. This time Ba-|'"«‘ **»“| keep clear of the cr^ft you’re » ^^ber trra||placed buoys or beacons or inten- ,1a. I ---------- I H z ^ ij. necessary or requested, ttonally damaging either of these :haniian hospltalily strefi-hed out a I six^iHcaHy spelled out by h •nils year tbe stprt was post- flat green carpet in the sun, Evenl poned two days because of small —-'-------•-—.---------------- ' paMing. However, If you are In craft warnings. Then the weather set a record by providing an al noit flat ocean for the flnt la the flv«-yaar history of the cen- outboards went-skipping across the Vhslinrl sad are being **** ope™tor must also are liable to stiff penalties. miles to a point where water depth drops from 12 feet Uymore than a I Twenty-one out of 35 craft t Toogu^ of the Ocean this final 45 mile leg Is called. MIT Holds WidB iBod in Dinghy Championship Bd’out of Miami's Government CW nached the finith line In Nassau haibar. Including six outboards. Several large power cruisers Crimed in a predicted log divi- *kgl. , j ANNAPOLIS,' Md (AP) ~ MIT Jim Wynne, marine testVngineerlh’-W « •'ommanding nlne-polnt of Miami, was skipper 6f Air on-over its nearest opponents at try, a new Bertram Yacht Com-/be completion of Wednesday sail-; pany’s 24-foot model of Griffith's/"8 '"/be National Binghy Cham- ____________ larger Bertram hull, with the same,P‘"b^P* at t^ Naval Ac^niy. ^ eouaecllug and trfbii- long lifting and stabfllztag strakes* tary waters. •T., T ^ ruiHn Ta f anH Hm Nalashti nf ^ W’ritten rides give you certain! Jlvertalren b™a larger deeper "P®*’’ ’be accident either to a rights, but don’t iMist u^ these ^ ^ 'iT*’« y®“>- °“^‘ Pb«» ntAyj la which I i"^r/;be defective or you might have the SEASCAPK-Shaduwed clouds over a mottled sea provide t impressive background for , James Kemj^'s sailboat, as it glides across Bermuda's Great Sound. The Beixnudian skipper was competing against craft from the United Slates. England, and Canada for the Aberfeldy , Trophy during the Beirouda 1961 International Race Week. • OlTBOAXn MOTOB ' TI!NZ-t'PS • rLBASOU-MATIKO • SI N bathing ' • OVEtNIOHr I AB|NS 3730-35 Orchard Lake Rd. DlAi 682-1910 the hilt. 4mt, at the' same time,! be ready to give in i little yours for the sake of safety, in Mueare. MieMgaa pleaRur* ®" IfB Wtoe not to always instot on ’ban J50. t^ oper-ij^p^pep mixture. .vonr right of way. [ 3. CROSSING. A rfl of or boa ft ^ . _ . . I which has another boat in its sor ^ r r." r I danger zone ’ - . lose up TWv Im-l-de: II „„d p„niing iTOih the right - muirt give way to tt by altering course to iKiss .tiehind its slerii or by slowing down, stopping or reversing. ators invol\«d must again give^ They Inelude: II International Rules for ocean wnlers, Inelud lug the Great Ijtkes «k part of fhis ses-hlgtiwny system; 2| Inland Rules; and S) sper-lal rules only fur the Great IJihes Which Ray Hunt designed. LEAVING SLIPS, WHARVi:S AND PIERS. Bouts coming out of Calif., and Don Nelaen of _ . San Juan, Puerto Rico, steered M you »«’»’ Roink ‘o use waters;slips into open water, or leaving uur power was two \oivo Engineers to three victo^ whore traffic to controlled by one berths at piers and whaives. hare in the 13 races run. the.MIT d fines using -the outboanl Aqua-mafic tWve unita desiffwd byi . , . . . . „ - _s^nd_ln our;»’$« ' The Urtverstty of Washington are. deadlocked in -uPond Pb*« *n the Mors. D^phy Rou^m seas might ^e pvcu, (-ompetition with a total of Us a higher position, for this Is - usually a nq^ed race, and we had points. dir more of there major rets of no rights until they are Entirely rules, get an official Coast Guardj clear. Therefore, they must pro-motorboat pamphlet from local ceed With caution and at low marUie JoMeption Offices in De-! speed. , troU.^udington.'or St , ». .tiAIIJMIATK. haUhrets al- •re are a few simple, basic ^ght 1 wa.i Rules of the Road which. ' veiy m I n liver power bretii except when a hull that could take’it. Drivers! ^PBA rule ,bdok“has>vlS^rer and crew should go in triiining like publish^ twitaining i36 pages 1. MEETING. When two boats boxers, though the.v never do. lii,ted 4,500 members. approach each other head on. em-h Rounds are long on Ihe ocean and^ _ _ ............. ^ . also reiiiilrm that Mllboals be gt«en a wide berth wMIe racing. If .vfoi have to pass close to a sailboal, ilo no nIowI.v and on the leeward side to rause the leaNl ^•’llile d'Nturbanee In wind eiir rents or by the wake ot your 6. I’l.SHING BOATS. 'These-have right of way whether they arc anchored or underway with nets, lines or trawls out. Take it easy ‘when passing a fishing party. aJ0/^nS0n SEA-HORSES MOTORS Thompson Better-Bsilt Boats Arkontot TfRvBli)* iBoott Trcnlert Tern Nee Boot Trciilert Water Ml E«aleNwal GASOWS SPORT CENTER 1 Door Proas Orch«d Loko Are. 1275 Cost Uk« RA, Km^o Horbor 682-1950 7. TOWS; Although under certain circumstances power boats hSve the right of ifay over tugs Withi barges in tow. it i8 nut good| manners but sound reamanship Joj yield Jhe righ^ of way. A smsllj ,>;„/^ until they aiie entirely ^ clear. Fishing bents have ri^ of way. WATER RULES - Now hear |hts, boaters; AU ha^ tm dock for a tew simple, basic RuIm ot the Road in addition to those shown above. When overtaking another boat you must keep dear of^hen it will lead to oob- ______________emwh ________________,___________ P®“**^y accident. Ahvays^^ipect the rights of other liours .and 20 mijurtes to win what is ^ called has i^ril tpedflb oim j toMters to the hilt and ito ready to givens a Wnrth'a mmhi^ raise. ?* ' ” !ku !•,«' I- i sake Of Safety. Iby lew. a? ■ V Jil' a little od yours far the oi/i/e/vs SEX SKIFF a U A L f T y Only $295 Dowa —Wl TIIADI ’3495 ' ^S^rl. aad 27-fl. Sfeifls for fmaredioio Doitooty Got Oar Price EVINRI^E-MERCURY WALT MAZUREK Mariie Sales Pi 4-9587 f S. Blvd. «e SrbHmw ATTEMTidN OUTIOAItO MOTOK our ■OAT OWNini- 1L0W COST F0U8T iMPORTiWT C0VERA8ES Risk Pliyiieal bdfflige fCovoropo to ovaflaWo lot ■ . . , _ • Turbocroh let Power Bvrjpt) Mfldigd PfljmMMf C«T«v«fl« ; Uobility LAZELLE AGENCY; Ihc.^ ^ PoRfitw SIwte Bflfilt BMf. n 5-817i V \ .-A J A'‘< WFTY-F^fat THIE PONTIAC PBESS, THURSPAY. JUNE U, 1061 —DenwfldMood for Wheat Futures CHICAGO (AP> H- Wlwu fill wen in good demand todas eariy dealinga on the board of Hie fallowing are lop prioet coveting Mlei of local^ grown produce by groweri and aold by them In wboleiale package lota. Quotations are lumiahed by the Detroit Bureau of Marketa, as ol Wedneaday. ateady. f Brokera said reporta that rain-fan again iiad delayed harvest of ‘ die winter wheat crop brought out a fairly good qieculative demand. Short ooverlng also added to the strength. Scattered profit taking weakened July eoybenne during the firet Grain Prices cmcAoo oaaiN Detroit Produce a. nmSaP-e^^ 'apt. ' .......«'i DUL Aw. Mb*. . Oaloai, grMB, do*, behi. ...... P*ril*r, rarljr. do*, bebi..... - ho*. BML did girl hit by n car while playing in the driveway ofl hms ------------------- her honw mTww,'?!' mm'iS*‘& reported In fair condition at Rod- -- ---------- - ■ tiac General Hospital today. Deborha WtlKin. 11 E. HopMns Ave.. sdeterod internal tnjuriea. She is the daughter of Mrs. Edna Wilson. The driver. Jerrokl D. Wlerth, 25, 6f the Hopkins Avenue address, told Pontiac police' he did not see the child when he pulled into the driveway. >•.«; mlaad M . li OO-n.OO; -■ l4.M-li.^ ' and 3 100-130 ■ 3 330-300 lo*. 3 300-000 lb. BOW* 13 30-U. 1-13.00. oompared last weak .. j and glite moetly • 3M higher os 3M-200 >i^rs — ealablb 30*. Hot :* a market STOCa ATiaAOBS HIW TORK. June If — The Aseoclatad Pres*): PRO*rECTION IS A JOB FOR PROFESSIONALS lor pnfttsional vWo* backed by «i* *e f.S. ~ H. W. Hitt|BlMh0r AGENCY »mSURANa and lONDS" af An Types 306-320 Rikar BM«. Ft 4-1551 Ret ebaag* Ham today Pr*». day .. .. - 0 -.3 —.3 3*3.0 133.0 131J 140.4 ..lOl.y 1313 IM.O M0.3 3HJ 114.3 UO.O sou . .1<4 3 in.1 130.0 311.4 333 0 131 0. 103.0 1331 by Industrials NEW YORK ur> - A selective ^anoB amaag industrials kept the stock market slightly higher In moderate trading early this after- Gains. of ^Mtians w about n point outnumbered loeere fn the the start bat was anaettled by a ■addea deep la Amefteaa lUe-pheae ooMcb aaak V,i patata to a low of llS'/i before roeoverlag and tradlBg at a aet Igaa of Big Three motors, rubbm. jnoat chemicals and some aircrafts and nonferrous metals-helped keep the average on the upside. Utilities, tobaccos and rails edged lower. A rise in home building plans and expectations that the national debt will rise trere fundamentally bullish. Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon asked Congress to bixist the debt ceiling. Death Notices' .Help Wnrt«d MUe 4 HJ. W..t«IF«Ml. r i BriM.* 0*r»U« .jj N«tey.«a.PgJ5!!i!?.J? .lur Uratta Kimuii 'a. K^Sn aa^'Sk**'^ MRiAat eom-OoMiniettoa saml drlyarsT^e hrrlgrthaal narUMn-lc* wlB b* hald.Priday, JUM W,_*t t:|0 dj. iSI* Md Mmm Pr. J. i. Ordtng 4h* Waitanbamar t BRICE. BUJCE AHD CIUXHT WORK OP aJJ. Klldllf. g£TSi?'p4 foV's-s-e^ DANC^ " sailing program designed to ctm jP^itirUnkT iw nnd.ugb* ■' TW»WT AHD mJC CLE^ ilT ^S**ftnl _ Selux* lie. Mew ^M^^OoroUir’t. NS H. Parry to pook MSN OR woirtir^ _* to nil yteanel**. Pull .. ii:S0 - partenead to toeurauo* raUng jS^jr wrltliig. Roetaeetar. O'- WOMAli’ TO BABYSIT ilOHiDA^ IVtday. Own traneportotlon. Ref-arcDoc* raqnlriid. PE S-Slll afiar W.knrda. Wide Children to Board a OAJ^ CAIU^ » LtCERSlD SOME. bead ion of Amalia Raaaafoplto: ir brette of Btaes Basaagoplli - -t the llaleto A. aehutt IF YOU QUALIFY Dd wni work a lull 4S-henr waal t p.m. at the Male “•afeOfea ltnrd*^J«ii**1T!**t St. Oaoif* Oraak reb with Rae. Ouy IS* of Slid a Is nai* • New Yark Stacks PItures after decimal points atw alghthe . *3 4 Kennecotl II* Kreege, 3*.l Krogtr .. »». .. 34.1 tear ...... N . rr tib lie a p ii . 3SA Llgg a Mp . . «T. .. 41 utton tndu* tSi ■ ■ W.1 tockh Aire . . 44 .. M.3 ton a Cam . 34. Ml Urlllard 4* i* i tou a Nash M. ■ M* Mack Trk .. . 4S •• III Mkrtto Co 31 - J? * Mead Op . 44 3l«ek .........-SO '!!■* M*rr ch a a i# M l lift* S*i - ? ' !S Uonsan Cd S . Mcnt Ward 1.1 , Nor Poe Ohio Oir ____7 lU oi' M.t pae e a El . n.i -SAW Air IS 6 .;:*‘A* ‘ .rijn- . gi RSlr^*^ 91. PhelM E S U L T S *Or&a,k"________________________ Tsompanae offlelattot. Intermant to Perry lit. Park Cemetery. Mr. RaatHopll* wUl U* to elate at the Meieto A. aetautt Puneral OP ilfm. -- >— bonded and tumlib rafar-Wm# Ponttoe Pres*. Boi I day*, aatAitBrJWf* tj: "wi:" aaret tueU*. SIS W. Beeanto Koehett ------- nllb, Mrs. Margarat I. IteTtl* Ralan Joim-«r Howard; dear als-'t P. Pox. Punaral " ' -1 aoturdey. from Run- i BBr*n~orfrc^attor 'nttrmmt' In Oak RUI Oametary. Mrs. Howard __ ___'ftse. Keae' PE- IfAwAdih fY4r-AiaB—4^ aeaUabI*. Excellent, working a ditlone. For taterelew. call 1 Wayne. * *“* groomed for manaaar t^l otrie*. PE S^. MiSf io tott ?Hk HEW tie SleittoK- ------ - Help Wanted _ tAW. JURE 13. ISfl, AUdUHOiR, ______________________,.ir father of Viola Mangu* and nieen V. Wright. Puneral serTlc* win b held Friday. June IS. at 10 a n ---- .—jL. .--------, gom# wit clattog. Mr. I at Vursley _________________ ^.janer. Ifb _ yeatment' required. Opportunity for bettor than avarage earotogs. For parional Inttrelaw. call or writ*, Beetrolux Oorporetlon. HERO THREE MEH OR WOllBR whq hoT* 3 te 1 epor* hour* time each day to Pontiac. Should aarn S3 per hour depeu^g on abUlty- to Itwn. Ho Ineletmtut naeessary. Wnt* Rawleli' MCF-gdo-iiw. Freer— REAL ESTATE 8Al otne*. Osnaral Prtottos a ir office. Ol : WAHTSD TO EOT - SET OP - “ litoa, with wooden ehnft* S. CaU SdSJITT. bloompibld wall CLEAHBM. WaU and vtadow*. RanionnUn. PB l-ldtl.____• -B| Eipcrtenc* preferred b ■“aiBrtic uHaoLMAMB ___________^-iSTVAEMr WW Dasmond. Waterford; age SI: beloved husband of Margaret Roe-tsl. Funeral arrangauMat* — pending^ at the Coats ~— Home. Vayton PIntoe. ____iteh colors. CababI* of ' sa ini single EXPERIENCBD kAkM Manloy Loach It BatItT »■ . RENTAL SERVICE Tenaal* yealttot. Can R. J. vaiuet Realtor, 341 Oakland Avenu*. Fs W56B: 14. itoi. wRcf ar ron, ivoj Lotus Drive. WRterford; iff II; bolorsd husboBd of Lyle (L4oai Hoobler. Mrs. Leeter (llnryl Tomamicbel nnd John C. ^ Funoral eervlo* ■“ Bookkeeping A Texet 16 train pers< poritneo R WANT TO RBHT COTTAOK OR houso on toko from July J to Aug ^furalehod. Call Caday t NlI, held Friday, Jun* 14. at I p.m. from the Coats Funeral Home. . Drayton Plains, with Rev. Ri^ri D. Wton* offlclatl^. Interriiant REAL ESTATE SALESMEN FOR ■new and eulettog home*. Member Multlpl* Uellng Serrlee. Full Um* txMilanoed praferrad. FE I for appolntmant. Ivan W. Emptoyment Agenc|w 9 \ Dressmaldnc, Tailoring 17 Wtd. Contracts. Mtgs. 3* LSSfigWi-stfr: Puderal Directors EVELYN EDWARDS 'teOOHBEUwTpMVlCE” 3414 Eaat Baron Suite 4 Phone FKderal S-O.W tailoriho-aumtionb Qardon Plowing 18 To gat fait eaffi tor tour lai eanmat, eantty or mmlgasi lowest paselbis dlaeouot calf T Mecuiionsh, A. dn-itio. smi mortgages tvallabl*. TUMtO REALTT COATS PONERAL^ HOMS, DRATTON PLAINS OR 3-THI on* good day Job—tor :MS(ffiieie Consul Donelson-Iohns Union Lak*. jtaohigan' Voorhees-^iple !i&“w*!r-.airj,pa?u‘c** to train tor rtal tttate aaMs. Tratolttg aaasloDs itarttof now. Roqulrtmente age If to 4S. near ap-paaranc*. a good car. ambition and wllltoknau to learn. Lawrano* w. Oay-lord. 1M3 W. Buron St.. PLEASANT PareooaUty more Important than axpariane*. W----- for pubUc coi najor working typing. Downtc WMt Employm State Bank Bl( garden,, yard. 6r 3-»*td.’ _____ I 6 C REAL Lydyiyjhig a InBtructloiia-&l^b 10 CASH « hours tor your laud eantraet -horn* or fibm* a^ty. WRIGHT ♦land Aw*. Comater^ Lota _ ^ 5 313 w , Mich. BE TRAINXL ... ------- turn of wood part* and autmbi*. . Previous exporiona* not aeooe-aary. Slat* wagaa aupactad. Ea-ply to Pontiac Fraaa Boa It. TEACHERS JOIN OALLAOHIR'S ACO< S^ool. Summer aohedul.. forming. Accordion fumlibed free whU* loarnlng. GALLAGHERS 11 E. Huw^^ ■ ‘SS\t^ DMo Hwy CaU tor a W* aan ua* three rellabl* men AlL okADB: ■ ___j^. FI t-3tld. vVe Train Yeu F(m MEAT COTIERB AND COUNTERMEN VERY MUCH IN DEMI ‘ace T_____________________ STUMP removal Tro# removsL tri"''"i"» o-bid. WS-3SIV nr P • LAND CX3NTRACTB TO BUT OR to t*n. Bari Onrrato. EM 3-liii PEOPLE MUST EAT I SPECUL FOR M DATS ONLT U4I REOULAR aiM • Bacome CoUDterma 10 WEEKS ______ FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE SOD DELIVERE£> FB 4-tSH Ats cSidFafi LA^kttkdAWIo Seadtot. sodding, toaok dirt Top *(& treo trimming and removal COMPLETE LAWN WORE. OAR- CAPITOL 8AVINQB B LOAN AsaociA'noN la w. Huton St. — — IMMEDIATE ACTION On.any good land contract*. Nee or teaeonad. Your oash apon sat lafactory Inepaetton ol prmri) and UU*. Aak lor Ken Tstopletnn K. L. Templeton, Realtjar„„ “• 4-4m: LANDSCAPING. SODINO seeding. Free eetlmatee. FE I Ki» BLACK SOIL, m TAROS. M; ^oat and *u.. sodding. - y^ Wanted Reel Estate 3f kSCIAL MSBidNjyikdh ALL CASH B ypu ara l**vjht.^tot*-u -maiMy sunatTy'eafl us. )l. I. tnCKERSHAM (111 W. Maple MAyfalr i , _ ij. -amreei Polrb Whltaiiy S.1 smi 3<6t .., kt.s ltd < IfeMngi n-«4-31.M, -u, .... j).g BUILDER • -7 are*. Faat Aethm. by buyer CALU FE S-3m (1 to t S.S S. BUILDINO 00. Newsi Emerr E. fWaa, 1» N. MUI reported to Pontiac police yesteo day that an electric raior valued at no had been stolen from his hoiije. ^ Vnilism A. Brosdnsx, chard Lake Ave., reported to Pontiac police early' t^y that |15 was stolen from his wallet In a Pontiac bar. KnimnASe 8«le. Tlmrs, Jmie W, 10 a.m. to 8 pjn. Frl., June 18. 10' ta,iiL to a P-n*- Bethany Tabemwle.' !dor. First and Castell, Rochester. , —Adv. I Fish Fry. Frl., June 18tb, S:N to 8:30 p.m. Beheftt for the Little League. V.P W. Hall, 831 Union Lk. Rd. -Adv. RSasiBase (ju. Nothins STOCKS OF ABSA INYKEEBT elahthi' — • ^w.lt Orion., [. Saturday, 8-12. -Adv.,AOMy^tey^^^^^ m.. . Federal Mogul-Bowar Stars'* 31.4 Great Lakat Chemical ...... 1.4 Hoover Boll * Bearint ... . SS4 LMKiard Refining ......... is.4 OUn Mathloton Chamkal ;. 41.1 Prophet Ca ........ ......'.St Rockwell Standard ....... .34.1 Toledo Edison Co............O.t OVKB THE OOUHTEB iTOCKi Tbo foUowlag auotatlou do net______ .—------------aetual traneactlona I at a guide to ..tho ap-ng range r* - Amarlean-lSarlatta Co...........Sl.t Detroiter Uebllo Rome* .........lit Xleetronlat Capital ...:........4S Blaotronloa toMmattoaal .......MU ably capable, — you may b* able . , Job that would anabto you io ( ou a part-time baala, tbau ti fer Into a full-tlm* tnpervl— poaMten dter you have provan yin^ and au doubt* removed. *-------R IMSS. 4 p.m. - t p.m. Mleblgan Baamleee Tub* Oo„.SS.4 14,S Pioneer Finance ............. 3t St Shatterproof Olaa* Cofp. . . .M S M S Taylor Fibre - - - . . Vernors Otnsw •t iasU Howard aad Edishn Stract, 74-It. wida trick Schaaf BMf.r with eyar 2,100 sq, faatff spaca, full f oaa ataom *haot, camar !lat^42Kl50, r Lr avar 50 cort. Ceald ba-itsad as a paffeiaf ia roar tar avar ov cars iMita, ciNirche Miioa hall, ate. - fkfsis CsB Ja Attaafad — Call ifi - I. €. mfn iiu isTin. luo Eiiuwa ukt u MUTUAL rVKDB Affiliated' Pstol a:. <^ml --------- ------------------------ C mm irrit ie:ss| ...it.s): lias Miss IS.Wl ,J|.SI M,41| - puinam wrowut ..............il.lB.aS.U la,* CO^ACT UaH ^ organlxatlOD needs local I call on Buitoes* and Pro-tl men, M-mll* radlue. If y* eold Spadaltiee, Food Seeks, Memortole. or.have >S txperieno*. this fe an I opportunity for you. Per-and mutL^nav* car. Hlfh tion - bdnu* arrauieme/t --‘vaneement opporiunllR Uy draw quanfled man. uHac Preia, Box 3._ . LICENSED PN's madlate optstos tor pr* “ -.real. UM.OI par monOi S!SH.:IS5?tt3.SJ gr«v?!3'i.'a‘, a; - urtlof S •al Hbepll Bfnildiwjg Sen waoltb atoW . j laeam* E-1 .. IKayttooc KroSrth K-t itom. toy* ■ " “— Mate. Ini**tor* 1 PLACE A VL0ST’’'AD. Call FE 2-8||l for aixad to recover a loss. Dial FE ........... offleV. _ ter»KS;yR^dtee“ar». TO^. PARTY PLAN ate. New or repair. FE S-7S4S. ^____tooaSf- %xjsrs: 2-^181 an ad writer. 'itteldOaTiilatonaato a a d City Adjustment Service FE 5-9281 Ate You Debt-Happy^ riiMi *M *L___ PI 44113. [—tTa*B—i hWMB. «fVi;#l' lAfft ^ MaabTUtaitM* fanUhadK - i', ■ i'" 111! ay*M mbwaw. ttomas Sarylaa*. mitouoaai Basl^ BSiMtas, jj'K THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JUXE 15. 1961 fiIty-five } Rwit Apto. ^ eanWMn am. pm. . tiMMt Mid kMh. n 4-lin.. i kwU* AiL Huvim cLdif ». $11 VMk. PI J«\J afUi 4. ^HTiAfFTlre *OOia. nut BATH. BTOVV »ui ------------«o»r*»e#. ___________ill-lOM. 1 ROOMB. PfUVATB BATH AMD mfiTOSlOHnir. “ -’OM la. Por Ma($«. ^ PB 4-Mll. M jn iMdwIa A».. “AiJBtmi* ~~H •Alt $. ________MIOCLT Wo P4t* or clJld. $0 WoftOB. . t BOOlia Awb BATH. DPPBR, vCloon. Ml mo. PI mVw. ritBoiriAilb>aW tw Attttmw i ViMV'iifai'it&oiia Ako WHL I BBA^VUL . _______________ B O O If ■ ^ P aUlwd. Aportffloat ovor tho ol ■X « !«. --------- ____________- B^Mln iw^ R^ M.iTii'lEity. i ro6Ub. HU- TATB bath and aalraiico. boat and MUttlai. AUo 4 and balh^ ---------------------------- ffBfn Ca» aWor t:M PH M4I4. CObORkD. $ OR 1 ROOMB. CALL after 1:10 PB I44M. i*6R coi<»15>-i r6$in. clean. prtTato. lower A^ AdnlU. — --iBkori. Clooo ». -•♦•r«»oo« )■ caU PB »W- ' downtoTO. Rwit Afti. UaiHrrtrfwd 38 Rent Hw TpAR A R OO M D J mmu mfixat_____i«BWi,ua’~aer^^ Rent Hoobbb FarniBhjPd W f^-cSStPOPf^, nlahod. Oai boat, IM7 DKle Hl|h-way. Watorlord MIoh. . ii6 pkR iibWTH. AotiltB. bImI- Rent HoMBeB Unffi 40 2-BEI5ROOM ERICK Duplei tun baaemant. eaa heat NiSl&lISr'HARQER FE 5-8183 ^ COTTAOB or LAKB OfUOW. Baaoh. ran and rowboat, ten* sr-oTn.r^'is^^cfi-praeX: DRO^_ --------- - - oourM at Middle _______OOi me. MA »71M. 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX Orion, year around ranioro. PI 4 1137. MODERW COTTAOB IPOR RBW^ TTILL DECORATE $75 PER MONTH . FE 4-7833 “ ■ ' >t Talenela OU-W-J or wnu Arnold SoUn- akl Route 4, Qladwln Mich._ ibOBftN COTTAOB AT BlOSUM Lake; Pireblaoa. Bhowar. Boat and motor. ^ per week. PL 1-0117. pR$vA5iu£iR®R¥15oi¥rd® h^ -♦ Mtlaa'Hai^' M Uof; ffl«!"DiOTah'’Bnlldlni Lewlaton. PB 1-1316 after 4. sblOfBH COTTAOk, 1 ROOMB; aaXo aandy beach EM 1-4700. baaemant, large yard and garden oppt. Wear ichooli -and alwoa with l»k« nrirllaeM on Creicent Lake. onhtB- »a^^.......... “■ bacrelom - B>ffiiih0ko pool. --------- Ml W. - ------ ROOMB, 4 ACRES. APPLY 7 piknUB^ W. Perry. _________' &e^ ‘aS^SSf- qulrod, E. O. Hompatead. Real-— lA Eaot Huron. PB 4MI4. MOVIMO TROCEIWO B _ LI OH T HACUWO, ABB AWD ROOM AWt>. 6k BOARD. lilH _________rsioTi ^ M, wltti Low r«t.FB AWD kxtH DU^LPt. kmvitB. after d .room a1_____________ ___________ cooking. Ill Oakland. PB 4-1447. Union Bt. f*E P7171. POR COLORED, 5 ROW DOPIHX Newly redecorated. PE 14411. • par ■ ;. PE > ___________ . ROOMS AND nSteir lanSUped”Kinl]*wfth ^ LUXDRlr 4 ^RtoM t]*R^ on beautiful prlrate Irte and MODERW 1 BEDROOM . gae heat Baaemant 1 *ild come Inquire N E Bird. illBlORM. S-kkDRbOM s5Zir$jEB"X5Gr|ra5riE pair, very rea» LI 1-1741._ ’B"Fartridge.'lM0’ T^eet Paddock Aiito Repair Bumper to bumper ebanup. Burning and palntUb Tune-up hrakee and car^reatore. Com-{balere^n for eontraet*lJl-llll. iM B. PADDOCE________________ Asphalt Paving AREBT^ ABPHAIT PAVWO. DO IT VOOBSELP ETIW WITH WOOD OR ALtm. DO•< g%.^.grc‘w-av bV dr. __HI-"— i-im. Dmyton I For Rent MieOBneneeua 48 1 BUILDIWOS FOR SMALL BUdI- kfp •wdb«*l kfV- MMl. nfifiarTuSm, In Borrlnston BUb. I7M down. Nd rod Upa to i Waterford- IB. 1 DTIUTT ROOMS. Lady of LakM area. - ORl-1*- Vary oltan. Qulat location.'Larga carport, contamporary ityla Uvlng rooST Vacant. FuU prlct I17.0M with torma. BAROAIW - Ptiaod ittction coot, rbodt inrge lot. 1— nttoebad M Laulngor Re^. L„ _____ $100 DOWN A.' G. Compton & Sons Mb W. Huron OR 1-7414 iftor I p.m.. OR >44M, PB---- 434 UWDA VISTA . to ooeor mteo. o brick, m b^. M d»poi; PACE REALTY OR 4-M34 BUILDER -$9,500 WUl bwne Bbodroem tuSl^a^ ART iUyER iTnacfiM wmitr-apri bedroom brick rnnob. sTbatba. onrpottnB, 1 edr gnrbBO.; i aeboob, Tarma to gull, pur-ehaaar. B. W. Enr£. RaaMir. Ml A Private Oiyner Home .!?•“ A*’!" I amnU down pay Want, and CA9NIVAL By Dkk Tarncr For Sale Hensei 49 LAWSlDOWMH-WILLUMB LK. Rl ■ ’jrss.a". 1 I bia bara PACE REALTT OR 44434 BUaOER 1.M6 PULL PRICB^AWO VERY **f.*A*- * roome and 1 pc. r garage BELL OR TRADE — Item money mnkor and a lood I.. Tvo 3 rm apt* all fumlabed and rentad for over 1144 month V large rme. for ,— Gee heal Good claan coodiuon throughout Largo 11 I 111 ft lot. Good won ddo location. Will con.lder housoIrtUor. land con-iract or chonpar homo to trade Priced at only 114.MQ 9I.ONIAL HTLLB - -------- ------ Iteld HlUe Modem 4 rto brick bungalow only 4 yre. old Pull baaomont. Two balbe. PuU dtotog rm. Attached two Car garage- ■■■ eicepUona|ly large------- — here Prlci.. liberal tormi LABE FRONT - e«>d-lccto »«*> the moat to aemforuhb and con-tenlonl Lake ll>lna. 4 large bad-roome IVk baihe Two mepto^. Priced far below roproductloiy '^o.U^ CaU Ifre McCarthy EM LIST . WITH US - We buy. I and ^MO Open M, Multlplo L “What do you mean, ‘Ijc’U make her a good husband’^ HE won't have an.vthing to do with it!” - J. ll. IiKOWN. Realtor MB ElikAheth Lato Road Bu~M> .L.aa. M w e.aaia OUR BEST BUY TODAY. Largo 3 etory horn# with plenty of room. Remodeled kitchen, formal dining room. Uvlng room wHh large $600 POWN ledroom In Very go 1. Lprge utlllilk room yard On pa^ el month IncludUig t SYLVAN LAKE lARLT AMERICAN TRI-LEVEL. 3 bedroome. 14 bathe. 1 oar la-Planty of cupboards. In-‘ ’-vrga lot. tail __________jiTae El----- Bids. Co. OR Mill. lulatoi Neleon POR SAp^OR «NT^™,OP- ...._iia mr non—— oaot lot lakefront, baian will trsda for or lano coi MY 1-1711. Ireplace, Itehen. I tory, ehower. Timken furnace, 3 car attached tarage. Unusual lettlng. quiet neighborhood. Only ni.OW. n.NO down. 644 mo. HAROLD R PRANER Realtor. Open Thursday 10 Joalyn R JUST LIKE RENT eat 1 badroem hqma. Eetge arbor. W.MI liUl prica JACK LOVELAND llOQ-'caa. Rd. ,» „«»«»» OiXVINCI BTATE. MUST BELL BY 4-*ft*73. ' mortcaia- Prlvl-ikland Laka. OR POR Colored Double House MM down Rent will pay your note Mtddlelon Realty, PB 6-3103 1*MUBT IStt. orica. corner fenced upetlng and drapes througi out. Pull basement, ecreen* poroh a lot* beautifully Ian eesped with patio °*>’*GL Btorms and screena. Phono PB 4-MCl. Eve. PB S-0317 OWHER MUST SBIXI badroom brick raiftb. Pg 1-41M. " ________ OWNER - SACRIFICE 1 BED- wlth eipansWa ______ .jll Sacemant, i------ •ertens. 161. monthly. Includes ___se. Insurance and 4 per ci-— Interest 11.600 down. pii^M. or II.OM down 1-7100.____________________ OPEN BATURDilV 1-6 IIH 8. Baton. 1 be ranch. 1M6 Worthington,^4 b Reoltor.^*fc 3-badroom home, turalsb-TT 4^1741 orCTi?14E COLONIALS - TRI - Q^DAO LEV-ELS - RANCH HOMES. Pvt. btacb, park for rcaldonu. Priced ^o«'Asr'igEx,!iX'’.g.'‘‘ f. Long Like Rd. V* mile aoet Orchard — ’ 11-7:10 -* ___________1 bedroom, lull bsaoment. 44 per cent OI mon-gage. Low • ■r.fc. ow doem.-jnoymant.. Taka ortgage ITO month pay-IncludUii tsMi and to- BEATTLE BOUNDI 0 ROOM kik Hiti BACRinCB MT iCtOT aumUif eonlrnet with erEnFDtrrcnmsBBa: :al esTatb am sTstom. Tnppan; and boat prlrOege. -------to oM.or' No need lor _____Phono 001-1714_______ SAM O. WARWICE A SON quality onllt hemoi CT-OSF^ IN or roUrod couple ear Within walk-downtown. Large ncoma apartment lid Ule Iwth. on- O'NOL ■ nice'furniture $11,600 WIU-I.S .M HKKWRR FE 4-6U1 M-M E HURON OT I vK MOIl ” nt 4-4736 TOU ARE CORDULLY INVITED to tho nret ebowluo I thia lovely tu-loval to tpaclout panolod family room with baauUfal flre-plsca. Attsehod 1 oar (a- trae* TOo prloo M%M.300 Includes lot. We will build on your let also and xpu can use our trade In plin on your prosonl homo. Dl-raotloos: TUa Walton Blvd prlvlloaoe. Don’t mlae thU one i °fc„g'’a^w"^"o.rn".sii’«-rir North to Lake A I A^elus Rd. Kay O'Neil, Realtor COLORED MULTIPLE U8TINO SERVICB STRAKiHT .AS .AN ARRO kitchen. __________ itormi lull basement. I neighborhood, clooo to school :Nj3?*'lfcftURM this 3 bedroom ranch. wi wall earpsted. newli and seroon* enrport. large lopih .tnoludee toiee and ~ - bedmora bungalow, hath. 14 ear garage, frutt 1, grapas and berries. Home e some ftnlehlnr but 1 . JtoUtof for $lM to»» LOW DOWN payment on older home with ranch tjrpe 7 rooms and bath, flraplwt bedrooms, newly deeorntad. Has full baeemenl aad garage. Total BEST IN THE AREA, sparkling whit# doll beuao with 1 badrooms. Carpeting, oak floors, plastered palniad walls, new gas turhaoe. tencad yard. Bietllaot eondUton. Uberal Urme. 3 baths, screened porch, fenced yard, outdoor grtfl, potto. LoU of shade and floweri. NoaM* atadV low eoot “1.MI.”TorMa. foatly gu boat, worth your GILES- I-;iizab«^tli Shores Sub. 3 bedroom rsneb home, built In IIM. a4> Uvlng room with -- -i cclUng. plar*— htodwood fl inM. I^enty many eitraa Bait Of ail only 111,760 on OI mortgaie. nnd hardwc out. JCycli ^nd rx \Ve.st Side 4-Bedroom . C^fd I n good area eartad to North Side A B bedroom ranch home In good eoodltloo with tiled bath. loU of eioeou, aluminum storms and ecraens. PuU baeemenl. ledeed ynrd. met lot on poTod sire GILES REALTY GO. PE 6-1171 m Baldwin Ava. Opan I t.m • I p.m. -service MULTIPLE LISTINO S WRIGHT PAIROROVE - THIS IS A GIVE TOU FREE LIVINO WILL MOVE TOO IN ABSOLUTELY NO OTHER CLOeiNO COST TO YOU - COLORED BARC.AIN 6 ROOM AND BATH --CARPETED LIVINO ROOM WRIGHT M6 Oilklaod Avo. Open FE 5-9441 • WRIGHT 1 BEDROOM - I STORY - LARGE LIYIHO ROOM WITH PIREPLACB -LARGE .FAMILY ROOH-BABEMENT - ALUMINUM AWNllfOa ON ALL WIN- HprMWNf?«5ilB dS balance n,6M — A REAL OOOD * m. Val-U-Way GIs $150 MOVES YOG IN NO Other costa aver. Nearly new 6 room bungalow. Pun baeomenl, ulo bath, aluminum storms and acreone. plus aluminum nwhlnge earport. I With dinli iSa rt closot epaca.. Newly redecorated throughout. This le truly a beautlfiu. botnO. Vacant. COLORED-} BEDROOM Estrn sharp horn# on Waet aide. Pull basement. 14 bathe, paiural fireplace, -nnlihed recrostlon rm. jjjjjjy-.—............... payment R. J. (Uick) V.MAJET Realtor FE 4-3531 346 OAKLAwn ----' QPEW I TO J KENT prlvtlagee. ----lodlau possi---- Hurry and tea It. AT LAST - We .Your dream hoi >oomt, cvarythlng nie.tered WbUs. <■ b«I«d Hvtot Bti largo J and span, floort. U with boat-4ra modtm atator fliwplaoa. Ultra ____________ kitchen and bath. Oarage. Nicely landscaped. EicajHIonal scenic view af bcauttful Uaceday Uke. Over 30t feet of wotor fmtage. boat welt Your dream complete Only II7.IM. Very reasonable r iandseapod. Double __________________ . uellc ■e wKh lake ptlvUegas. 14 ....... rm. with ftraplaee. LdU of tioetu Large patio. Canort. >ary nicely lahdsctpod, glf.M LAROE FAMILY RAfiCH ROME - Southwest of Pontlao. Rambling brick 4 bedrm. home with .Urge living rm.. fireplaea, 1 ceramic tuad baths Pull burnt. wlUi. I lav PaUo to rear. 1 and all nicely landi l^rlv. Priced rlgbt :d**aK 1^. Hwy. at'Tele- Flovtl Kent Inc., Realtor MM'DUle Hwy. at Telegraph PE a-otu - Open Eve*, and San PREE RENT - gIMP INCOME OBOROC R. IRWIN, REALTOR JOHNSON TEARS OP SERVICB ENT mai OPTION I bedro^ homo, gas boat, sewer. gg6 por maotb. CaU U Lake privllacos Nice sandy bench 1 bedroom home Ei^-Icnt condlUon. Full piiec I7.6M. 1606 down. A. JOHNSON & SONS real EBTATH-INiVRAHCB 17M B. TELEGRAPH FE 4-2533 Tel-Huron Bbopptog nroa le Just a block from this HOUR BEDROOM WOI DERPUL PAMaV HOME I HOI ly deeorntad ■ tosldo aod out . eery attibetivc. Pull dining rooi FAMILY ROOM lOlU. brick bL. jpnnalid. Pull basement, gna but. 'Fenced yard. 1.4 ear jt*'***- ^ ‘C WEST PabaU4 aehaol dUtrtet. Loeedy oM *r hotoa, 4 bfdrm. 1 balbt, Mfark it. Alio. I'ludnu. ^!Nrc?LS£Af1^N IcautUully carpetiM 4 .B****' bamt . daoB lot: 6n.6M. Must aq; to appreciate. Raul M. Jone.A. R^T Est. an wEbt «wo» ■ ' -'iavs'--- Sylvan Shores LAXEPROHT . RANCH HOMBI Contemporary stylo. Roman Rrtek. Redwood beams, ptotura wtor^ wall, ralaai baarth flrsplaca, i parpdUof aocant the bounty this 16M0 Uvtoc room. Buorc U enclosed Jilouile- t dowe. PuU dtotog room nbd be Uful nfodernMphen. Alt to bedroome are targe. I4 bathe. THIS MARVELOUS HOldE IN- ; *HOW about THIS? _____J ALL, THE EXTRAS for ENJOYMENT - eicellent beach; dock, ottloor. grill, aod plenty ol -room OO the 111 “ ■** *■“ “* LIST with l^UmphrteS ^^enLETT r^ty ■ I 7-07V; ' ^ 460 VV. Huron Ffe8-W58 A BIG CATCH " at Whipple luke. 1 bcdreomi, contomporery. ««• landscaped yerd. /lA beeement. 1 oar garagt. Laka priyiugaa. Only glf,IM. . . ___________________g rooto, B— kitchen. loU of cupbonrda,^f|ll •oboole. Reduced — «oly i: Mock from M-34. A \iSl. Landaeapc|d tot. trees, bbrubs aiM flowers V Pres^ mongaic 14 per caitt. .RcAsdnable terms. OWNERS ANXIOUS' to sen this lovely 1 bedroom. 14 bath, peeriy decorated to. and out. brick abdframt raneb. Convenient to wdrk natoa the new "Chr|reler Bapregewj -... ____— trnde. Handy man can have 4 family apar* mini grooe Income ao much i 4146 month Ill.MB. Terms W. H. HASS. Rpaltor SPECIALIZINO IN T^DEg Bulldf- " For Sal* Hm SELL BUY TRADE MILLER lake front - REAtmPTTL Wllh tboeo eitrn special — that you must ooo. BMovi —_ -----nko i^ pnS^ mia'TS-’sJi.’rts • level Unuoualiv attraetlva taoidn and out. Can for dtlaiU. LAKE FR1YILEOE8 eloaa to. Sharp muo l-bedreom beans mnda to order for rvUrad eoUpU Nice ...........3pad^0tlEeed. nUw garage M.IN - BILVERCRB8T SUB — A ebargde priced right. I rootoa and bath. > ---- fireplace. fulT base-, f»«- room tmi CarpeUv. You can’t beat P OOOD LOW priced HOME ~ ?rcisr.“;nj!..jari*gSS A\ illiam Miiier~ Realtor FE 2-0263 TRIPP Ottawa Drive t-bedreom horn# eomplataly redecorated English style. New car. paling throughout. Modern kUchea ami recroatlon room. Attached, two-ear garage. Owner laavtnw . •tats, will lanrifles at aaly gld.- Indian Y'illagt Separate ktirhpn Pull baeemeto. gas h illage. family Rome ( 2-rar garage PHA t 76 West Huron Street 'BUD" tra large greundq epd. tealiirtng i serteni. Priced i $1,000 Down femuy heme, bendy ----loentton, with earpeb- vlna room, asperate dlalnc I, f bedroome aad full "-----int, automatic gaa waur. Total price bath, basement, automalte i heat and Jtol watt-M.IM.M, ibown I "Bud” NicholiV, Realtor 4g Mt. aawane Bt. . FE, 5-1201 After 6 p!ifii. FE 2-3370 SMITH UIitricAtoft Vilhiifr 1 family main street- bouse aqd Income. Bttuated on estrih largo lake-fraat lot. Beauufully (ande scaped. Apple trees. Oeaveniqat Elizabeth Lake Es^tes Attreeuec 4 bedrm., a ft eerpel. ed Itelne room Wllh &ilng tU, tile bsth. modem kitchen wi»*» breakfast bar. full bManaat i L Orily M-mT ~~"^SSK^l«rTnft'iira\a^^ry-- Lorraine^Spurt . (aran. Carpeting in floTT'erma to Ttep Rolfe H. Smith. Realtor 144 8. TELEOBAPH BO. ra l-714g ______Open I to B MODEL OPEN DAILY - 4 TO 8 P.M. Ifgi ,______I. Soutk Lake Rd. to Ptowewi ' Baoduoo. Watch for “ Fnlrlck aod Dub School. 1 ’bedroom ranch elyla borne. 1416 dowB. No mortgago epet. WM ditoUcaU an your lot. No taenay down. . room, on PA b. lor range and dryer. No me gage coot. M.4M with gl,4N doi Lower down payment U you o frontage 3 fenced loU with brick ranch home. 1 bedroome. The rad bircb paneled don could bo used : Ird badroom. Compact ktteb- Nalural stone nreptoee. 1 City id 3 bedroom homaA him r n payment. Good eaiacUon. and euburban. C 3-7311 NICHOLIE TWO FAMILY INCOME Five rooms and bt ] bath up. Pu HA heal. Vi aSb»°%;ifa^g‘Lg‘>'a quiCE p 6 room homt. 14 car garagt. NIC* town. Large lot 30lr deep. North of Walton M.MO. Ttrme. J. C. HAYDEN Realtor I 1; Walton fiORTHBRN HIGH AREA Three bedroom bungalow Uvlng and dining area, kt-"— fun basement. Oil HA ------------ -eeomtr* I only 1 bungalow Uv- I, Only SIM enovaa you f I PB 4-631S A*k f NRHOUE-HARGER “ 634 W. Huron FE 5-8183 . CLARK laEb.pbivilboes. landscaped lot. pmi lot. gMAM: M.MS large eatra A'REAL BAROATIf to Lake (tok-land HelghU. 3-bedrbom brick ranch, new wan to wall carpettag. bulH-ln brick planter, full baee-mont. large Iandseapod tot, homy ti in exccnent coqdltlo%^ priced AO eel) with aaty terms. Hurry on' /this one and tnioy beautiful take Oakla*l SYLVAN VILLAGE Lake prtvlleiee. 4 room, 14 story - unlinlebed attic. 1 bedroome. lOsU dining rm w.«rga‘."».« quick eale. M.4M. SYLVAN MANOR ■ e bedroom, brick ranch. I end '« bathe, werdrobe eloe-cto Sbtore. Patio, bullt-tn ...........; itoe IjiBturei Call for api YOU caH’t afford to FABB tola up. -Lotua Laka front. Sharp bung. Full bamt. Well landeoaped comer lot Will trade. gll.SN. terma: SMITH WIDEMAN OPEN EVES, f E 4-55f PARTRIDGE Ho^Tl,efinde^ LAKEFRONT BRICK Almoat new. ready to mock into—. beautiful brick rambler, I bedrooms. 3 bitot r *“ carMUng Included, |3g,Bgi .»» » mtle na M.4M MWn. IVi vacant ready Iqr . Imtoodteti oeqnpaney.■ . AUBURN HEIGHTS , Why pay Teat? When-.you can . own Bil; ^t.*oU*1Sat” latgw'JSr'siSSt * ’'Sabe *bal est^ " 'uuL’n^uTusTDia^mvSKai ism w. •' ■' X.' - . 3-Bedroom Rqnch ; Easy Terms Very attraetiVe aad eomfortobit/ V bedroom atone and frama raneb ime Bum In ISN. me to n nito itghbariM ed hotoie if com-irable or higher prtoc. Out of frlcad B "below nOt-r ■ town**!!________, markat’’ for qulcl PARTRIDGE ' THE PC^NTIAC PRESS, TH^SDAY, JUNE 15, 1901 &rn al all M« I - tag !• ArtKm Mh « ^ at . U5T# muae. BRAND NEW... . 'maM^fM baa?amm^m^ iiUtit M It * IM and eli adJnitad to rW.TOT ( basamaal aad aair i .taca, IMaa wWk tm w^wu. '1. IJUPCVICW IH Town - A m) OOLk. Boon, a raan nU. Larta M and I aar ta* n«a. AbmA WM vffl idato aaolhlr aarawt toetod-to( taaaa and Iranaea. Ntat aa • »to and la Ibia attg. Jtow MTHBirr TO yrnoiAlu — Batra ^a . * REALTOR » F£ 4^528 FE 8-7161 SLk.---------------- Colored 3 BEDROOM HOMES $10 Down No Mtge. Costs Amn’t* Lew Thiii Rent _!rjsiiTas?, Model Open IrJJTtcn^ BLAIR AOeLTN NEAR WALTON I U.A. badnai., M.lt Ualni “ —ukitch. brick flraplaaa. Mil] dtniiit tm., aak flaor«, haat, atooa Irw^ Lov pitoa. PACE Dorris -----1 aiaBLAND.________ alaanad J badraaa ranch baaaa artih aU Iba aalUnc aminiidaanto daaandcd b7 todaj'a aart dUerialnaUn« barar. Taatotally carpatod U I If Urtad rooiTA ga. rafrlg* ta dlapoial. In bad-aaiy (umltura priracj. All ecraatc garaga. PrelaaalaoaOy land-aeapcd lat. H black troa ■----- Vltaa taka. Bua- New Office' 2536 DIXIE HWY. BY OWNER a toaaly baaaa oa baai gada^Mra^ Un a Sur tnqulraaanU. Balti a ratUbulc leading to thi ---------Urlng maa »lUi _________wood aPCD ktolr- way; Tad'll leva.to* dtnina raaa far dMarWiBaant and Uia library for relaiatlon. Eltcban aadcmliad. break-tael nook bulH In. J loralir big b*E. Nice Urtog rooa. aaparato dining raaa all carpaM, aodani lltcban on flra floor. I large bad- d«i Faaturaa a loraly eai^ ad Urtog rooa. I badrooaa. and a aodam kltebM. plaa-Uc Ula bath all on dba floor., rail baaaaant with drlTf to garaga. Pull price M.Mt. CALL MDATII lOB AREA, ---------- 3-badrooa ' boaa. Pleaaant Hying room, aapanta dining rooa. large kitchen. Naada aoaa radac-or^g, but a real lUa at only |k,M0. Atoroklaataly al^dtof tasaa and toauraaea. Ray O’Neil, Realtor — d^Tah PE KAMPSEN REALTY' MOLTIPUB LWriNO aERtncf mm iraw. Hir. Daw ear- pattog dp and down, natural ^Vto^ to dowiutaira ajpt.. n aiaallanl coodlUon •av I. TnrRM can be arranged. RAMMOHD LANS ERTATE8 "-mar baa left the city — into a faai dial on Ma ■ brink yaaaar Biaeled i . RaadtOal aaSSiMrli sr.ssrapwa'B drjror. Laada a( alhar aatraa. IH car garaga with attoabad knatto n^ braaaaway. Tart haaoBaal. tor. payataok. Will alao aanaUar — George BUir Realty VETS $40 MOTBi Ton IN ^ an PER IfOHTH TOTAL 8 Rooms Basement 1877 Sq. Ft. ■ $11,990 U$mH» tubattarabla bat Ha WRe^ha aiMriar ta aU aluminum UiM f^y __ ________ rjL."X“A.*r«!asr 'dddg moTM yod into tbla Bartlliig principal totoruat. Uzaa. and te-raranoa. ^ ana the Oaorga Town, drira norib aa dotlya. a allaa Jtod Wi^ Bird. Poflow dia qin. dlawtck’Wooda alM ta noSd. p'Lorah Building Cc. PE >glM. aXBOWAET OONITROCnON ^ Custom Builder ll^DIAN VILLAGE 2!;;; 4 BEDROOMS Ptoajtortj^ ^b5SL5I!er®k?**" assess-djsr Lake privileges ** dHW Twp. HUtR Tarai. 2 ACRES LMI bndfof brtoR lawah, W^ ' .ml >• law and, t Riapliraa. Rac iir4e*BW 5S8?•UBdotn?' 2 ACRES HIITER WEAR MAUDM dCHOOL, Ml S-badioeai with dtotog rooB. hda. r.m Tarwa. WOBTR glDE,. bbadraom. wa am haaa wm Itbcar garag g4.Ud whh otoy ilH.W mn. orr ur. clemenr rt. • rooL, ^ ... Lnrga ta IlSf Templeton Allison Street wij aabatootltl dawn payi or wlU aaoapt lata medef . . ----------------.—. bORaatraUar IC L. Templeton. Realtor I lake ENJOY THE SUMMER AT BEAUTIFUL ELIZABETH LAKE Modem 1 badfooto bonu to BUnabatb Lake Eatotaa c dran tacludtag lake prlrl-legat, Blca fanead yard, new achool ana , block a«ay, pared and Hgbtad itract. ceramic bath. Mi of cloa-ota. Pun baaoBiaf w“ — laundry triya. Brarytb^ U Priead to aill. WILL BUILD _________ pirteeda^ prirl- ItgOb on prlrata Htmond Lake. Price raduaad to IN Mb. Will trada. BCluded In N tllNd. 1 Open Eranliiga FOR SALE U.S. GOVERNMENT PROPERTIES THE TBTERARB ADICNIl. TRAnpN ARE OPPERINO TO ANT FAMILY IN NEED OP BETTER ROUB-INO ROMES WRICH ARB «oi'‘’?*T?J5r”prSX. era aftOrad at aubito^ -A!Ii?OB_TOTW^-t(51 SATINOI NEED MENT—..._______ ,----- toiaa boau oo a long term eantraet with low menthly parmiDU and tow lata-— rahM — 1 and 3 badro .. large loU — Idaal 1 TOP. PO-j Ray O’Neil Realty htgb and toral. Oond raaMaBttol nalghboihaod. MW on torau, Maa '-------•- -r wUl trade lor huat- ir good Mka lot. K. O. itSiBlMr, IH Eaat Ro. “Hiere'g no question about It. Hancock’s greatest weakness is in employee-employer relations." CLARKSTON AREA Nice laral IN s IM loot lot. gl.ws full prioa OEOROE R. IRWIN. REALTOR "I W. Walton PE ».W13 3 BEDROOMS, LAROk'YoT. WfL-llama Lake prirllagn. ftraplaca. OR M0d4. 2 BEDROOM HOMit Lake prirllagaa an 3 laket. Naada ttolabtog toatda. Itotoy tba aum-aaar aaaaan! Only $ttf down. Peterson Real Estate MY 3-1681 OPEN ETEN1N08 $350 Moves You In NO MORTGAGE COSTS Modal at eonar of Arlene i H. RA08TROM, REALTOR ANNETT Central High Area Older home lb aicaUant con-dlUan. Lirinr nb., parlor. Ut fir, a bi up. PuU baa-_...... ..... garage. tll.lM. Tarma. Sylvan Shores Brick Lake prlrUrraa to this da< firabla rasMantlal location. S badrmi., carpatad llrlng rm.. flraplact, dlnatto. tUa car garage, 'fenced yard. Price 'reduced td IITJM. . IH nine ItiN I________ ______ . . baths, 1 llraplacas, kitchen lliU with buUt-lD oran and - rang! Pull baiamant with UIrd rac. rm , 3-car' att'd plastarad garage. Includaa cypyng and dmpea. FOR SALB a APARTMENTS |N atoref^lldt^ goad loeatton, 1. DOWN CrOOD LOCATION 0x340 on Eaat Walton, near mw ollaga, nice buUdtog > gtte. For uick lala Il.tM. Terns. PONTIAC REALTY Tpr Baldwto Pit s-dsn ---------------i^&pf > not_________ PRONTAOB IN _____________ NEEDS PAINT AND K3a»AIRS. TO SETTLE BSTATN — M.0M 4 ROOM NEW PORNIBBBD COT-TAOB. EXTRA LOT. GOOD BEACB. NEAR LAROB LAKE. lot. Improri borhoodT P S-03ft._____________________ Waterford RaLs estates. U,t00 down — BUTS LAROE 100'. LAEEPRONT ROME. PI R E-PLACB. BASEMENT. COULD A law large, ehotea lets to a wall raitriatad nMxhborhood. For inforaiatlon cAU Herbert C. Darla, PE M311. _______________ For SrIc Aciyge 55 ACRES .. — TERT FERTILE aoil. Fenced. Past stream.'$14T PER ACRE. LAPEER CO. > 3t ACRES — NEAR' DATIBBURO. COMMERCE LAXEPROHT I LOTS . badroom year around Immediate postetalaa, tsrrlfle bur a^ntjH. g4,3M down. EM 341lf. I ACRES - NORTH OP CLAIRS-TON BORDERS LAKE. VERY SCENIC. «3H PER ACRE. , torgt Inaulaiad fur-iga, Urablb year arou||l: and Maceday ACRE. 3S ACRES — ON NEW BLACK. TOP ROAD NEAR DATUBURO OOLP COTRSE OOOD BUILD-INO SITE. ItM ^B ACRE. - NEAR DIXIE. M> NTAOB.aldM PER - Lovely year around tl3.S00. tarma. LAKEPRONT COTTAOB - 1 nishad. Dlxla Lake. %lcad gT.tM, tarma arallabla. LAKE PRITILBOES - At Wi hud Lake, fumlsbad 3 badn borne, gkW moraa you in. 1 price only M.MIO. LAKEPRONT BI-LETBL — Van Norman Laka, Large tot M on. aandy beach. Immediate poasaa-tlon. 433.500 terms arallablf. WATERFORD REAL'IT OR 3-1305______________Pit 3A535 Eakxpront. 4-Family Brick Bhowlog a oat return of over 13 par cant to aaeallant 3 badrms., Urtog r Ing area, full bi kltchan wtib 3 uni sarad itraati Only IM.5R 60 Acres, Lake Frontage Vary icaolc alto juat north of Pontiac. Contatoa ' wall conatructad log borne, Urtog rm. IMN. Iga. atone place, dtotog rm., kit-- 14 baUis, screened porch 10x30.' Separata 3-car garaga wHb Urtog quartara. In-cludea all fumlahtogi and equipment. 130,5M. Terms: Sylvan I^ke Front AUraetlra brick and fmraa trt-lercl borne. Lot 75x3N, Rsod beach Urtog rm. with replace, dtotog all, kttehan with buUt-lna, apactoua bad-.rmt., 14 Ula baUia, family rm iTilT with flraplaca. Oat heat. 3-ear garage, auto, doors. Carpatlns and dripaa toeludad. $37^ — Terms. WILL TRADE ANNETT INC. Realtors 35 E. Huron St. FEB-0466 GAYLORD It's not Tina eororad I Idaal for n y«|— — starting not. Imi rstili of Pontiac with fenced yard, pared str^. Handy to trans., and ttores. Only H.» Low dawn payment and paymants.' ■ SURURBANITF-S sun bi I. includ stonns and deraans and large lot. Only *10.SgO-Termi. real -------------------------- Oally 14 Sunday 104. .7733 HiaBLARD ROAD (300) ' OR->4-0306 Don- McDonald can ba bouAt M a lacrlflct priea don’t mTit oila ana — Loraly two-story family homo ‘‘" UCEN EyiLOER BUILD Tour^an Art Moyer WASHINGTON PARK Corner tot. Brick I roam. Stalr-^uaftolshad atUe. ______________s-pr.’. Y OWkEi: 3I^BBDROOM jikiCK. axcallaat toafttoo. Tslapbeoa PE WANTED: QJ tme beads a boma wHR no maney dawn, tot ns show you tfalq 3 ba<(’ ■ Hoars,jplaaMMdoaoSTTim k.-.. torga lit aa »a«a4 liraat. ihli > GET A HORSE sSTa'K'SK.'t'sri CRAWFORD^AGENCy fuf^lrl eapad. ----- -h flrei . rooms — earpattog — bastmaot T ii4.a;.«"pifi:-i 6M0.M down paymeirt. North Side Lovely takilly homo apodiUoo - four b 14 baiha — Urtog dtotog roam r- Modan Cirptttnf —> rwerv^ tloB r^ — OU boat. #blta aln- r»au lODaeaDpaa lot Y^Vtar Northern High Bus and stores Prtoad at: 614.IMM PHA West Side Sl?a W'r fU r- family k aaarda, Ihraa bawranBia . .new aarpaikMi. nlnmiilbm ttarRs and ------ — baaamani, ou bant. ■.“SJ JOHN K. IRWIN C^^Sk fel3 #aM Buroo Hraal v LOW, LOW DOWN PAY- Lkrga ’ lot piidog apace to kitchen with loads of cupboards VACANT — Ogroars moved out of city. Lots and lots of value to ----. _____ _______ tldlnt ' New roof. Ussamant. 3-car garage VACANT. Priced at —•" "* ““a l^y. *1 O E N B R A _ ... AREA. T-roqm home in goon-coodltlcn. Pour badrooms, ^4 baths, Opportunity. Low prtoo with ■*— mymant of It.OM. UO’xSO' ^^fnl'-------------------------- STATIONS FOR LEASE GOOD POTBNTIAL. Ptoam eaU bo-twoon 6 a.m. and 5 p.m. 0I3-D44 or oftor 5 p.m. SI34MI. PURE Oqi| COMPANY.______ Sait lytad Contracts M46T Bood'^yor.T? , Oakto laVd cdN^gta -to Wr oft to aolL Earl OarraU- EM 34111 Bari oarreto. M17 Commtroo Hd, EMplra 3-3611 nr 3-40M. SOLD JANUARY IMl 64.500 -- |tM .._IUARY 1M1 I. 546 bontb. t. EM 34816. 8%. WUl dto- Money to Loan 61 Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance Signature OAKLAND lyiany _____________Bank SMS. TEAGUE FINANCE C6. 202 S. MAIN , 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO ^”Ag?oa~. ■■ UYESTOCK HOUSEHOLD OOOM __ 64711 OL t-6711 PL’345U *“ BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WRBHn TOO CAN BORROW UP TO $500 CENTURY PIRAITCB OOMPAHY ------------ Hraadt^ LOANS ► 1^ I---------- Whatiiyer it jii. yooH have more aacCeas in liod-ing it in The Pontiac Prcii Want Ada. Meanr t» 1 tLliineed Mimgr Need $25 to $500? See *ScabDar• tT aU ktodt. MEW AND Mortiiite Loans 62 A Mortgage Problem? make mortgete • ~^anto. and eonatruetlon. Cash - c •oUdata debU. Prompt aerrlca. CREPT MORTOAOE k JUALTT COMPANY (.'ASH AVIUi.UI.BI To improve your boma and pap wp all af you dabto plus your mortgage or land eontrael. Yonr '‘‘Tual^'-Caif ,-arry Ro“ ” Bandarefl. appuancb specials RCA I4nba ladto ......... I M g -----—■-« fraeeer......... 3j«.M 41. ipfllg..... Norge Auto Wisher ..........61M.M Zenltti eonsola storao ...M4l.n Ml N. SaglMW M0RT0AOB8 ON 1-ACRE U#. WtUi iSO-foot Iraotaga. No eppraia-al fee. B. D. Charlaa, Equlubto Perm Loan Sarvlea, 1717 S. graph. PR 44531.___ Swaps COMPLETB aquarluma, «I ____ BEDROOM ROUE 3 CAR OA* mga oa 5 aeraa. 161 foot Irentaga on Eltoabstb LaU Road. Trade r 3 bedroom borne, frse and — — SM36. h TRAadHt rofi" M CRKTT FOR BOOSmiAlLRR FE 4-1611._______________ 57 bODOB BTaTi6h lirAbOH M ACRES IN UPPER lOCHIOAN b aeone. 1 nalt. MA 6 r EQUITT W NICE r5omy at bava Opportunity .Shop, 355 Weal Maple. Birmingham. Opra Tusa. eM Prl. HU 4.M. Sat. 1U l:3t. Cto^ lOME*NEAR FISHEl wm taka anylbtag ef valna as down paymeat en a 3 reom and bath home and Uke ever 64.6'^ belanee and Ue per menib. R.J. (Dick) VALUET ;t hoc. FE4-35il SM MlnadtB AtBlj® ]Kr‘*s' ------ — .1. r--------- tomb. Realtor. UL 1-1636. >d to' Household OoKofr %T,S'g;i>5^ioSW II.M weak. Bargain Beuae, IM R. Casa. PE 34643. Several rtfrig: .. aa top draaMrir 534 I alee, stovss, all________ IlM MsyUg. Spaed Qnaen Apex wasbara from gl4. Hies eblof auto. Kabmora washer mm dryer 3134. Badrm. luttos 311 up. Uvtog atUtaa and aofa bade 313. 3 plate aaaUooal 313. bargain prteaa. ALSO NEW badrmt.. bonk bade. Factory tooonda dbont 14 price. B4 torma. EUT4ELL-TRADB. Bargsta Bonaa 133 N. Casa at Lafayalto. PB P6343. Open TU • Oatalag able dmplaaf table sofa 37. War_„. .. plaes dUiatta. 314.33._______ Si.r.*^*^!S5ba«^aKr^3s: Rollawsy badt. Sawing maabuaa. Vacuum clcaneri. Everything -for the home. New furniture ntUttln S8%4ffi!?L,S!S!SSf' PEARSON'S I Orehnrd uTavc. PB 4-73lt ‘ jiAitoK frinrntor, auto, wstbar, ---- b^. 34” girl's Mka and b Bresasway. gamga. Ptoa ‘Road. WALNUT CONTIMlk^lURy IMtl ------ —kbto lamp, l________ EM 3-M13 after 5:36 p.m. . . ■ krtX' JI_I ?7e H t& i 'trtTH fUmx spsj Open 3 TU 3:13 3 BOOMS 6#%»Ai maa. mans, badraom latta. mat- manta only |IM t^aafc. Peak-asWE Mbrehata Lnha Ava. Sale HoBMbold Odsodi 65 When You SaU Tour Sni^ nama Through Want Ada Dial ra MIJIl Nowl CUBIC ~rau,,, a-^vv, -a.. — MY M711._______________■ S root : >w. Haas. OPEN MON. - SAT. t TO 3 PRI, 6 TO E. of Auburn,Bolghts no Anbnm, wwtog macbln. --------- — mto, ilg-iagger. Mint a^M on holei, ovarcaato. ata. TUa laymanto of 33 mrath or full >. 343.30 Walto'a. fn 4-3511. ADMIRAL 14 CUBIC POOT DO^ rofrlgorator. 3W Ou.. lOM W. kntw. PE 3 ATTENTION W# tarry a large aalaettea ef rS-bnUt mdtoe and TVs. AU are guarantaad al lanat 36 days to wriUag. $1113 and up. Wa taka tradaTnt. TTt or othor artist of vnlua. Obol Radio and TV. 3330 EllMbetb Laka Road. PB , 4464k. Open 6 to 3.___ Berry Garage Door Factory Seconds AvaUtbto at alMabla diaaonni 33M Cole siraat, Rlrmtogham —----- MI 4-— BIO NEW IS CUBIC POdT PREES-ar. 3153 36. R B Monro Eltetrle 1066 W. Huma. PEH^r. bnak badi eomplata with aprtogt and mattrats, U5 M. Alan Bapb Donk and trqisdla bade at Mg «•- -----------------mda at Mg a oounti. Patraoo't PRmitara, < "—LUa Ava. • CASH 1...._________... . tura and mlie. FE 3-RJS7. CHAIRS. STRENOELL TEXTILES'. Crambrook poto. 3 piece dtvan-port, ^nut chaet. mlrrora, elalh-' Ite and various ttoma nek Jma vr only. It a.B. to Dogwood CL off E. t atWiaUha ’ -- ' DININO ROOM BOTTB. OOUBLi , la. TS Miami I RIPRIOKRATORS • Admiral, Phiico, Pristdaln Norge and OB’a WKC___________Its W. I . agV"7l&.66. Crump Electric, Inc. ^TIVE SPECIALS tBPRIOERATOM Tour Choice I3S. and Mt.lt Tour Cholct 631 OAS RANGES SraTLArnTpri^ 8fbto"%*?.6:j„.-ir»; ff. new barbed, 616. 3 foot aeraan Purnitnra. 467 North Caaa. n harA^trBisss^^kjssr"- > HOTTOINT kfc^RlOkRA'rbft. iU ntoidMrt alactrle atova tldBIUTOIL‘LiRI Sale houacbeld Goods 65 THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY V JUNE 15. 19«1 FH’TV-SE\ EN 1 S«VIb( TW*T^Ki~ii6tSS8XZir^ •!••- * ™,Thu SL-A£ J?IL»* For Sale Miscellaneous 671 Sale WisIcal^Ooods 71 TIZZY .1 By Kate Osanti Sale ftouse Traitefs 89 Used Trade-In Dept. P«nk chain......... ‘^gi SwiTci raekcr . . ' cTi t piMc Wcaktcit nt . in pcnnport and chair . iii --w®,»v®dS}i„a 3 plMt GllfTStT«etlOM] .T* 5 N THOMAS ECONOMY ■ MUl |fenri,^i4if6xliuW, yd* ■ PLASTIC TIL*, — ■ CSIUNO Tiui ••■nVny TIIJ! m M. I I. BSOniA WYMANS . X? < P»c cAcl. aewtas a Ou». Wfc, wMb«r ______ Jir-Sf‘5!n«U V PAN: aOTlIsKRlI^/BED. uvLiw on. ' \ complelc . __________ pwrri LIATIISR CODCB, WAL- Ai^ucs I MATCHINQ BARLT TICTORIAN 'ihalrs. l tcnUcmao'i, pair ladr'i ra-uphoUttrtd, In aotl latln IM B. Bird, l block w Rochcitcr Hd. UL HI.Fi, TV and Radio 66 11” BCA > TABLE MODEL TV. 1 Tear Warrant* PRITTER-S APPUANCI MIRACLE JdlLE CENTER STERpO. 1 SPEAfoCRS, 4111 V ton Bird., Dfiyton Plaint. ♦•nil.________________ S?Sioit¥."“”*V|ai!i For Sale Miscellaneous 67 1 srr OP DIAMOND RINOB 1 WASH BASIN. *3. STOOL 11. Storm door. tl. Wlndovt and " - ---- ------- „4 tooU. tc I 'tlT 1 I tm WOOD SECTIONAL OARAOE doori. Oood condition. Or Mddl s.crcLE W1 S.CrCLE WHlRLi>0OL DRTER. • ttcolht old. 1110. 'll* lb barbcU tlT OR L4M1. ___________ iLEtmiic LIGHT pirrtJRiis, all rooma. IMl dcalni. Pull down Irooai. 01.06; porch. 01 H. ImMlart. Mi^ca. Prteea onW (aetory can il»o. “oWtM frluoratccnl, IW'Or- ehard Lake, - n,___________. RANGE 16" MODEL. marred. 0110. Mlebloaa PluoretcMl. 101 Orchard SiSiSTS^i.«2S»(! 4300 Matebary Road after 1;M K«*bfe »as Jk” copper, SO ft. lengtb- « S' copper, M ft, Icngthi S" 00-------- “ —‘ coil aoc R. . --------jlfh trim 0S0*0 White or colored Ihda SAVTC PLDMBIHO SDPPLT m-8. Saylnaw__________PE Mieo FORMICA, PLDMBINO, P A I Na, Olaaed MW» pipe _________________ Plain. tUpeal^ wedgloek lolnta Drain Ule. )’■ thru 04’ diameter Flue lining — all. abet In atock Perforated and tpUt teoer pipe SOUP CROCE ft ORBASE TOAPB GOLD SHALLOW WELL PUia>. . -----.... ...... ijj SALE It on an lanoa aad orgaai. SATB DOIIars ^LEWjEnPtLT klD^ OiWoifcrE B HAM THEATER ■toNiilo ab6 MPsidiMb. Hi- hour a*r*k* an volt gNaisateed ky factory ti-— _____*M08IC*e 11* W. SAOniAW USED IT^Td i#iNBT Morris MUSIC CO. 04 S. TELEORAPH - - _____irapteed Gallagher, Mtisic Co. PBd-OOgg ?TTii-------------- Bchmldt FE 0-0011. Only 3 Months Old Beautiful Walnut Finish And a Bench NEW $1795 NOW $1595 F^dcral^0AM4 BeXtrrIPttirOTEINWAT okAND MORRIS MCSJC CO ip ALUMi, ___________ eieoirto brakoc. I gaa ______ Aoacb, rcacanahio lor oaak, OR 1-NM 1064 ROYM COACH. 01 #OOT. hath. gl.«l. PE 4A166._________ 3m lialSToot viBCddNT ir rra*«l Trailer. SInpc aateed for Ufe. See thvai noo avi a demeoatrattoo at Warner Trail, er Salet. 1661 W. Boron. (Plan to loin one M Wally Byam't exciting irrRoiTER LOOSINO 1 _______ FOR A *MOBIl£ HOME? LQOE NO PURTHBR ----CHINSON’S------- ■ — , use;d.: Model B-2 GUiMANSEN-.-^ ORGAN WE HAVE ONE OP THE lARO-E8T BEIECTION8 OP MOBILE HOMES IN.TUE ARBib...... "About our date tonight, Herbie—have you ever heard of a woman’s preixigatrvT? '’ SPaSSmTeL E C T R I C OT’ITAH OOINO OUT OP BUBINEBB many goodPliyt. Clothing, booat.-houacbold artlcTet. RUc't Reaale Bbiy. 416g Elliabeth Lake" Rd., 6un TYPE PURN ACE. EXOEL- ABC SHILTIS. OODLES 5P '! _PoodIet, chihuahuat na 7-2fll - ' l-^Nd HAIRED KITTENS. II _( VViegand .Music A enter each. Pb. ggo-iiif. ______Phone PEderal 0.4634 ___it WEEK OLD BRITTAnV SPAN- UND8UALLT PINE SPINET PIANO. [ lei pupplet. Beg. EM E61M. "in: REOWrfcRED. 1 MAtE *® *>• »P-' hUek Poodfe pupplei. PE 4-14M1. Fw S^ Pets * , 79 S^^Farm 1^^ Park Place'_________________ HOT WATER HEATER, BbOAL. gae. CDoaumert approred, gtt.SO valua. g36.lt and 041.16. marrad. Alto electric, oil and bottled gaa haatert. Michigan ' Pluorctecnt, 363 Orchard Lake — i* UTCRBN cabin aeratched, < ue, 644.60 while they lAit. 1 *aluet on 64” and 66 ” ■ Mlcbjgan ^ Pluorj^ent. 31 SINKS, KELVINATOR ELECTRIC STOVE, with o*en and warming oren and drawer lor pota and pant, gtO. Alto beary steel clotnei potta, 13.10 dach. Call PE 04610 after ihONMORE DAB COOK STOVE. Cicellent condition. $30. Oun etb- Inti $16. OR 4>nW.___________' KELVINATOR FESTIVAL OF VAL- and freeiert. We t 436 Orchard Lk. PE 6-6110. LAVATORIES. COMPLETE, 604.6 ----- 114.61. ’ - —— — ‘’"“'gRANNELL’.S 11 a. Bailnaw ’ PE 3-1161 176 AND UP. _____________________________ AEC WTRB~RAIR¥D terrier Sale OMce Equipment 7i ^aj{y’,!,o7J!.*Vr-”-- **‘*"*"‘ NEW NATIONAL CASH tera from tin np . New National . lehlnat from ........w-JgO#'uprTliiAKC HEOISTliHEU DAO^L— - - , ------------- jVe»^«nyMfe°iS! g;r;t.V”E^^.4.r'= .„»hin.. ___________lERMAN SHEPARD. j’caah'^ t'fttf~'cb"l “ '"°“***« ^A 4-0061. Vi Huron. tauae*^4^-l»u! ^ AKC COLLn FEMALE. OBEDIENCE is 8. OraUot. Mt. Clemena. HOw- trained, I months old. OR 3-W31. «rd 34033________:___________ ARC --------'---- ARC DACBSHUNDS, 110 DOWN. Stud dogi. Jamor’a. PE 1-0631. CASH REOUTBRS. >OD1NO____________________________ “■ASIBSHi. • BASBBTT pups IALMOSTI 1 ------ . ..^----- b6bTOM TiEttRmRS^ PUREBRED. PONTIAC ChiH REOISTER I ReaaonthU OL 1-*143. HERE_TODAT-HERB TO^STAV’j ] BOXM. ,MA^. ild.aSpayad. House broken.,I Sale Store Equipment 73 '~c■— PAYMENTS - 6f~II 06 weekly on IMO model OB tele- o^tear service store 30 S Caia__________PE 64103 AiCCBPf PAYMENTS OP 16 m6nTH on Hke new Sinitr with modern tlg-ias and beautiful cabtncL full price. 640.10. Walte’a. n SL."csa' — HEIOHT SUPPLY iSSnleta’ iteel "^le^lnlL |M o. A. Thompaop. 7006 MIS Weet. - BABY iSBD. flfNBRMntnfq MA”r- PORTABLE P________ _________ outfit. H HP., Aat«., Tank, ate. $110 raluc. Oil. 04A 64166. RBYNOLOB BALL4)-)IATIC BEMt- Hlchlian _____________ -- ■ -jto SHALLOW OR DEEP WELL 'sYS-tema.’4 Inai. 610 It; used pump. ---------------- . ^ TRACTORS. MOWERS AND TIlL ---------Yardman mowers. Bolens and Rolo-tlllera, roto-boe, power handle tlllera. I models of rld- Paclory leconda. fa and I’t. Reasonable. OAM OMStruetloo, ISM Dixie Hwy. T.ALBOTT r:UMBER BPS paint, oold I il paint, po-van paanl. Hardware, plumblns, electrical tupplica and full Unr of lumber. Open a s.m. 'til 5:30. Bun. 0 to I 1006 Oakland A*». “ --------- c^cl: U.LON OIL DRUM WITW ■ I under. OU In* too. Trl-r pickup. 115. THE SALVATldN ARMY „ RED SHIELD STORE Lrerythliig to meet your needa. Clothing. Purnlture. ^pUancea. Ill EAST LAWROWCE _ USED PURNACBS. COMFUEtE X|l^^ controla, reaaonhble. OB vemens, atorsar wmi t»u»w Ccmrat READY MIX CEMENT - MORT. Crofent,’ MorUr and Piaster Color' C: I. IlAobole CoTsra amt stena - -- TRANsm: SEWI .........J PORE ---------- --- quarters. Opdyke Mkt, PE I-Ittl CEMENT STEPS. READY MADE. Corrugated steel c Cast and ■*“’ Aaphalt C Zonollte a sney ety>a. I , ti m. shafflaM. PE HUNTER VISUAUNBR PRONT end AUgalnf macklne. oompleM. Empaoa'a SMndard 8 e r r 1 c ^ Square Lk. at Telagrsph. FE Si Burmeister LtJMBER COMPANY ALUMINDM“fn«NO**^ m Luew---- FE6-170L CamerBS, Equip., Serv. 70 wi-t. AND HpWBU. to rtJrtrlc crc.|„UM cam Sulu MubM OoodB 71 so BABB ACCOBg^*AND CASt. *AhD Hii^WiEirt KriflUit ^ ‘^•IToSi PE ,54645 DfAMONiT''-------- ■acrlttee |W5C. DO IT NOW! . ."iSe ’■tat Da for Y«rYulIdlnB''5(Md»'’ surpLd^ lumber & rbJSSrabS^Sices „HAT PAYMENT PLB VARD’B ____________ OR PIAN($ ThUUwitf biftihg an orgaii m Gallaghec Music Co- . 11 E. uiwwit ': .. . rm ,04^ 5 and $15. PE 5-3100. PE 04551_________ ____“JESE BLACK Pres, call alter 6, FE 4-01 MANCHESTER PUPPIES. MO. . __________UL M305 3545 Elliabeth Lit Rd. PE 6-4111 POODLE PUPPIES. LItTlE kSAD-—DAILE ’TtL”; SUN. 6-0 *“ ------ BOY, SELL. ------------------ Manley Leach. It Bafley, , OU NS. all KINDS, BU Y/T®ET trade JL'irr-aOrll. TO " ______tU. EM 3-4041____________ POODLE PUPPIES. I WEEKS. « ■ - OR 3-3TI4. 5 Roekeroft. Wa- - .SKIN DIVERS iqua lunia. new, uMd and repaired. Frek compreaicd air for O'years with *aeb new nnit. All you can uie.- Nearly cverythtok llama Lake. .IflL l^.Jb*r*J PUt^S. $50 Parkbiirit St., Pontiac. , lervlce. trImiOInt, E.M ^-3 POODLES 510 DOWN ____■____________ PE l-OIll POODLES. PUPPIES AND OR5wn POODLE PUPIB8. WHITE. MALE. * -nonthi old. Clipping. Raiaon-''3-6l9( base|^ made to order. POODLES. TOY AEC. pIts! . PBROUBON rear blade. FE 5-5S40 AT OX^RO — OOOD equlpmr' ^ ‘ IIU 0«v................ and dirt blade. 11300. 1061 OUrer 55 tractor, lire PTO. 3 point hitch. 61.100. 1051 Parm-AII C Tractor. PTO. hydraulic and 3 row eultlrator, IMO. Oliver Demo. No 61 baler, $1,160 - ■ -• go baler. 0160. Used I Pergueon plow. 3 point hitch, hotl—n ft", gts. ------ ----- ,prtng At Proulk Oliver BAles on M34 juat north of Oxford, OA 0-0601. POfi SALK McCORklACV HA? rake on rubber. PE 6- BARGAINS WE HAVE A TRUMBNOOUS LAROE INVENTORY OF USED SMALL WALKINO AND RIDING TRACTORS, MOWERS AND EQUIPMENT. ALL ARB PRICED TO SELL. WE ODARANTEE TO SATISFY OR MONEY REFUNDED. CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE. KINQ BROS. PE 4-0734 P* 4^1110 PONTIAC ROAD AT QPOYi^ J PODri FRAZER ROTO-nLLERB PARTS ra ^ Opdyke Rd. FORD TRACTOR ___ ________ - BOTTOM plow, 3 row - cultivator, mower and ,dlac. Elca condition. 3060 Qranscr Rd. at Saihabav. Orton- OARDEN TRACTOR. CULTIVATOR. good condition, 060. DL ONE 1 ROW NEW IDEA CORN picker. One John Deere aide dr-drlH One John Dekre aide delivery rake One set of John Deere cultlvalora^ 1-^^horeep^eT Before 1 p,_ SEVERAL HAY CONDITIONERB. ----—- - Da via Machinery, OrtonvHle. NA 7-3003. WUKELHOKSE BOLEXS TRACTORS^, Roto-Hoe and Bolena tlllera. Quam liquipmen l-1lli. OB 7 Ditia Hwy. MA «J ___ PARAKEETS OUARANTBED TO SNnd Gravel and Dirt 761 fttk. it M. Walker'a Bird Hone, aanu, uraywi ana aevewo] gt. Rochester OL 1-4311 OB 1 MILLION YARDB ' OP!8"aMOYED. MA^ U MONTHS, ahreddad past or black dirt. Chamolon ^k. AKC. beautllul Loaded or deltvered 7 days a I dog. 0R_J-flt36,_________________ - week, too Lochaven Rd. PB 8-1413.1 tropical ALL PET SHOP, -A TOP SOIL, BLACK DIRT. I 55 Wjlllamt. PE 44433 ivel. deliver^, very reaa OR TOY COCKER PUPS. BLOND OR -------” ■ Black. Male 515. PE S-lttO B & B 3-0404__________________ attention TRUCKERS ' tOc per yard shredded black dirt and ’^at. Ellaabetft Lk. Rd. \ mile West oi WlUlamt Lk. BM. Ws deliver,, PE 04410. A-1 'TOP SOIL. PILL DIRT. ilRtVB-way gravel hal Hunt. OL 1-0151. ATTENTION TRUCKERS: LOAD- CAT# BOARDED. TENDER. LOVINO —- -------Ter^ fq»»._ For Infer. anaon Highway north Roadr MA 6-lhl.___________________ ...i peat 'Iiumvb. BCREBNED ■ top soil, sand or clay 10 a m, fin. gravel, atcoa, dto. P? ■“““ tin, graiel, atena. dto. PL 0-0116. A-1 TOP SOfTT'BLACK OIBZ, clay and gravtl, datlver.ed. DR Dogs Trained. Boarded 80 DOOB. AND CATS BOARDED, Burr-SheU, 378 S. Telegraph. McNARY'S TAILWAUOER KEN> ' rding. training, trim-1-0164. Huntinf 8^^ IKC REO EEAOLBB FOR PA-ther’a Day. EM 3-0641 iKC REOISTEIIED BLACk MALE Labrador agt I yra., obedlencp trained, Oxcellent retriever, good Hir..V anS nhaa-ant Hoa 't. 1 AUCTION SALEM EVFRY MONDAY, 1:36 PM. EVERY WEDNESDAY 1:36 PM. EVERY FRIDAY .......1T.M. EVERY SATURDAY .....7 PM. EVERY SUNDAY - r. - »-PrMT-OPKN 1 DAYS WEEK l-l BU<-SELL RETAIL DAILY Door prlHs Bvbr^ Auction PUBLIC AUCTOON, SAfDROAY. June 17, 0:00-A.M. Complete UquU ditlon of Sweetland's Sales. 3701 Fentqn ■ Rd.. Flint. Thouaonda of dollars worth of brand new and used merchandise Includinf Purnl- __ ------ Silverware, Antiques Rosewood Melodeon type organ. Boat Motor. Power tooli. Lumber and Building Materlala;' Heating and Refrlgeratlan Equlm' ment. Electrical ‘ ^ ' I. Office ^Ulpmem S's Eaet to 3667 East Huntera Cr<-ek Road Plow*, lop notch Holstein dairy cows. TB and Bangs tested Sunset OM gallon ” " Surge aeamlesB untu. 3M bushel of i Road. OL S4766. For Sale Livegtock 83 3 VERT NICB PAINTS. MARE and gelding OfU 4-6S46._____• I TEAR OLD OBlillNO. BROKE. I YEAR-OLD PERMANENT REO- tatered ihov gelding. Now rlden by li ytsr old girl. This hors* has 13 halter polnu to hit rradit. mortar, trueklog CHOICE BEEP QUAifnER HAL#. Second cutUng hay. OA S-3I7I Overslaed Stcn*. 13 Yd. Pill Dj^ i^RD ’TOP^iL. -P>*Vr -------------- WooflsCoriBud Fnd^ 77 BLAB WOOD WOOL. 3 eordb Larobtr A-sraiiS ro Min.___ PlBUto, Troet, Slgni^ 78 HYBRID IRW NEtr UNO Ol9T Ogawam mmal ftiWa m aalusMl Wimtu, Sul _____For gdfe lyo ^ 79 Vb BASWTTT PDPB. WOltMBD. gU. FE oSM aftW S.| , 'N FIRST • ANNUAL SALEH' MICmOAfl HEIFER DIVISION Bdld^M Antlw U%IrWrm M15, 3 mllas N. asrkstoo Sat., June ,17, 12 noon SEELING: , 14 LOTB 4‘?6p*^ ITS WITH CALVES „ BRED mmnERS taontf HEUVRa ■Sbftd, praetleal M __________ ror Um farmer and cammtreial breedcf. WD J 1053 I Chalmers tractor. Allla ---- Cbalmars. roio ^le'r **lSt Cormick 13 dlik grain drill -ot All aqulpmant In the best at condition. Mtumora Bank, clerk. »».. Cl— proprietor. Slid Hlckmott. auctioneer,' ford. OA 1-3160______ W^L DRILLINO MACmNE AT auctidn. located' IH mile* *' of Lapeer on MOt.at Couldera Sales. Saturday. Juna Ifth at it ‘ — sharp. IMS' Speed Star t ...w,. RA-7I wlUl roUry ti tabl^ Including foury head. guides, etc Also teola. pumps, motor, mounted on a 1053 Ford 3 ton truck to be sold aa a unit. Machine aerial No 16331 FIrat National Bant....dl I.apeer and Small Business Admlntatratlbo proprietors. Pbonc Lapeer -»MO 4-3646.- -Bud Hlckmott. autloneer. Oxlord. OA. 6-3156. - : forcM -to mow by Julr 1 —- present, location *— few- - — .... .. _________ftirnitura. Also a huge aclectton of pro-----------” fully. raeondlUnncd mobile as 10-----— ----------------- gtOf M down. Ws bai live olan for you Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales, Inc. 4361 DItle Highway Drayton Plains OR 3-1363 Open 1 .days a week. 1054 31’ TRAILER. liBASONABllE. •564 Cooley Orlvc. Union Lake. 3l»J4t4, NEW IN PONTIAC CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALKS Boats and Accesaorka 97|\ Boats anei Accessories 97 lO'HORSBPOWXR, CHRUg-CliAWI P'ofitifiC! oytbpard gbtof, ft, w cwrg. [ v^^oniiac ncauquaricrs Boat Repair Materials - Mark 00 motor. 1310 « 04ML PiBEEOLAS ' EPOXIES 14’ runabout TRAILEk. TAto. H P. motor. PE i-0135. BOAT roVBRS toll you now ta 14-FOOT LAPfTRAi*,^mB OAKLAND** '‘SlAMlfB*''KX(»ANOE SYEERINO. If HORSEPOIITO 3H a. *>S6tln6W PE S-4iltI ' -SEA RAY BOAtS Johnilm junivatrn, aj PLETE FOR Bhnifcn Motors, Alloy, TraUara, ________________________ Used iBoata, ildtora.- Tralitra. fr“.»?i'‘pE‘4'8n8*‘’’‘ Kessler AtV w—ns* ig n. wtshingtoo 14' BOAT WITH OXFORD gut IM OA g.1400 1_^ Evinrudc motor M5 “- iriUBEROLAB 08 HOB*EPbwffi1 “ » ■. IrgUer. MY ------SeE -iiCbT??-—^ 14°TR^N 46 HP MEROUR?',' j 5^ *o*75”hP •Ifctflc tTbUgr OR I TrAdt your old fUoior M^^TYtfAN RUNABOUT WITS '---------------^ Foraitn and Spt. Cbtb lOB .’ISBWIAUC^^ SPORT CARS 1116 AUSTIN HKALT 0 SKATER A-1 CONDITION -1666 AUSTIN «ALT LIKE NEW 1656 MOA ready TO OO McCulloch You'll like j i N^*T5aH1NE E?CHANOiT- “I'naw_______P* S4I01 | ut N Mala. SEA-^WER iHoughten's Inboard-Outboard ■ iw,.! oaeland marine exchanoe wIndUileld, aleerlng.” J upholalered 3al B. Saginaw - sejKa Lighit chrome mtingi EX. Substantial Reduction Call^arM- *t*PE 04*66. Ext OOi*® ‘.'L?**/®™'*. "t FE 0-3661 evenlnga, ; LARSON. INS. trailer. 10 11 FOOT INBOARD BOAT AND, trailer. 60 hp, *ac. *ond..M86 Phone 660-1066 »*»rli DOR8ETT CABIN CRUISER. I Oalor trailers Everything tor the . bdht OWEli s marine supplies 366 Orchard Laka /(vs. PE 04601. ■ SEA RAY kbATi 4-whecl tralltr. 15 H P? Johnson labaw, Drayton Plains. ’ ~ri»' TORMEO BOAT WIND- O* kllLE---------------------- anitida IncI, hdrdware Perry WANTED: WOODEN ROW BOAT IN - ................ - Rd. —' — JOHNSON MOTORS I* Suppllts. Repair Sc PINTER'S Opdyke R‘d. PE __ S OP BLUE SKY THEA .'’'l‘K( | -\i ' * j_8rrvlc* Inc . Slip Hlghiand_Rd good condition. PE 54431_ THIS WEEK ONL'r’, REPOS-, 35 HORSEPOWER'JOHNSON ll(>i WANTED IP TILtHOAT TRAl BE88ED 1561 AV PONTIAC. 3- Wr with Uirottle and gear shift er, EM 34W0^________ BEDRM . FRONT KITCHEN | rotjtroi 1306 OL 1-6363_______TrnnBiM»rts|-n Offered 100 ONLY 1366 DOWN and TAKE l-gg bUNPHY 15’ JOHNSON so' ' OVER PAYMENT. Hob Mutchin.son Mobil.e Home .Sales,Iilc. I bottle 3173 W. Huron Jacobson Trailer Sale'S and Rentals tll ntw models In travel trall--tra. 13 ft. for eampact ears and ip. Reatrv* your tralltr for va- a Highway. Pbona up. Reatrv* your ...------ — catlooa. Set Us for hllebet. paita and ttrvlee SdS6 Wlllltma Lako Road, Drayton Plain*. OR----------- TRAILERS. , . For Bml hlsh gnde Utad -♦HP -MOTOR, lifPT CAR TOPI us before you " Fiberglas Boat 5116 Complete. Well. 4546 Dixie 16-H P MOTOR 14-PI. Plbertlaal BR 0-1365. ____________ Runtbout. Wlndahleld. Steeling. ,J OOOD DEAL-,.. _ ______ Seats and Controls ^ gjgg truck*. PE 3..HP Electric. Boat, t^shleld. SUerlng, *| Dq YoU Need MonCV? Seats. Controls and Trailer | y,, J CREE AND ’ PICKUP NEW 1%1 ■ D WOLVERINE .CHES, IF START Repairing on Tralleri. Holly Marine & Coach OMIO Holly Road ' HE 44111 HOLLY MICHIGAN BANK RATES Open Daily and -Sunday THE TIME IS NOW! 1 TO PICKUP AND SELL *n*r any 1*- TO 6F. y Rd. HOLLY. ME AI171. Parkhurst Trailer Sales -FINEST IN MOBILE LIVINO-PeaturlDg New Moon—Owosso— Venture — Buddy QuaHt* Mobile and Oxford a ......... TRAILL... „ refrigerator. PE 0-6151. TK.MLFR INSURANCE PRANK A. Xn 1644 Joalyr Eves. PE NDEBSON AOENCY PE A3536 PE 64636 VACATION TRAILERS 1 Trailer galea and Renuu Nq^ Lapeer Road. Oxford, Pixie 1644 1_____ OA 1-3153 OOODEU TRAILER SALES 3000 8. Eochealer Rd. UL 0-4156 -VACATION TRAILERS .. It. and II re. Apache Campers Car top apace vans—draw-titc and "------hitche*. overloadt. brake r**E'^«^ANi**'~'*^ 3048 Dixie Hwy __________OR 3 1454 nortepowe^lraller Try it in ‘"• ^ gj^oiNE AIRLINER. NON-STOP-orp*t b pylindeR tM HP-i Aoffli^ik, Bbd PrBDCtico, Sail Marine ey^ne. complete tlth mi*^*!**' r**P** INLAND LAlfic baler_____P^EWlOl; York.** *16 '^*"0 53.**6?TIi power Mercury. Coat 51 rt 1 WANTED- , RIDERS .UMINUM t-...... - ir Evlnrude. PE 0-104A KN ROAD AUHl' SALES AND SERVICE _ Tbate’ art New MOTORS. BOATS *05-586. QUICK CASH WAIT7HO for ears toe good to Junk. Call I now. EM 34163. ____________ I - .............. ....6 Complate. -HP motor: 15-Pt PlbergUa Boat. WlnrlJhleld, Staarlng.. 0 Seats. Controls apd Trailer ............ *5*6 CompJ— -HP Electric. 16-PT. Plberg Boet. Back to Back Beats. Wl ... DOLLAR PAID" ---- Glenn’s Motor Sales *glM 1 W» y. HURON ST. “■ * *nd-| Q 1416 W Auburn Rd. UL 0-H57 rbett Cipoki and LIvernola Rdt.i > • ACHOBStPROM AVONDALE HlOH j.gg,g‘ ALUM CRA*T, “ 8HELL_ L A E E ---------- and 'M modtla AVERILL’S Dills Hwy. OLASS. Preeland, Pon-Toon--- Aqua Swan Alumlrnim. gpd Cruli-ert Inc. Cllnkerbullt boaU. WE SELL AND SERVICE * W «‘TilgN‘''5?N¥gr* sWw* ‘^Mfl Open pally 6 Sundays 7 a m.4 p.m. HI DOLLAR. J0Ni CARS AND TOP DOLLAR FOR CLBAJg CBM and trueka or trad* up r" ”- Economy ears, 10 Aubui WHITEHOnSE VEHD8CT018ER6 WEST BiCND MOTORS Porta-Camper Camp Trailer VVE NeIED CARS! EapsAtolly late model PoaUnca. Cadlllaca. OldamebUaa, - Bulek*. Chevrolats. For top dollar on ttbea* models and oumt* enll ws. M «f M MOTOR SALES 0501 DUle Hwy.____ OR O-ISOO -5 Sunday II uaiiy e-a ounuar i«-v IsuE^rirr-'-Aulo •SI JOHNSON MOTORS I GASOW -SPORlB CENTER- ____________OR 3-M3S._____________ rOP BU MOBli SPE- IT’S OET ONE OP THE . m’lS'l HKA'I.S AT EAST TO PINO jCliff Dreyrr . Gun \ Sport Center '50 CHEVY ,_______J________ I Cunaitlon. No ruat re 54100, I WRECKER. CHEVt, HEAVT~ DUTT Can be teen et Northweetem--- Orchard Lake Reed. Mobile ■ USED RIGS 06’ NOVA-8COTU CRUISER WITH trailer....... I>.»66 6 . li FT, LONE STAI 10 HP, Merc ' TaiWqm Trailer New 13.460 NOW CHEVROLET VAklTTt. PH 6g^31gS. • TON PICKUP, loiw. PB ABOUT d Uailer ' /CEDABSTRIP Better Used Trucks GMC OAKLAND AT CASS _PE 5-6465 ' li ici o?T 'nguT'-fn _ ______ Mtio, Ro€h»ittr Ot i47it New Authorised beeler VOLKSWAGEN BALES AND 8BR.VICB ., WCARD-McEI-ROy. IKC.' 4455 W. HURON lM56i “ - HASKINS Demonstrator: Clearance Corvairs Cbevrolfts Oldsmobilea 2-doors* and 4-door •Station Wagons ( orivertibles AS 1,0W AS • $195 DOWN S.WE-SAVE^SAVt HASKINS' CHEVROLET I.IICKV ,^L•TO SALK Ritr Auto Sales t llquidetf *n c '54 pievrolat '55 PonUtc ;55 Lincoln . \ . •83^fj^tr .. '55 Pord Convertible ‘56 Mercury' . *Lucky *Auto "Safetf**" 163 g Saginaw___________P%; 4-3114 LOOK! BUY! SAVE! n?a 1*10 Ponllar wagon. Load* 1166 Pord Oklatle 3-daer 1616 Bulek Eleotre herdlag INS Pocittsc t4r. bArdlep 16*6 Chevy Impel* eonverti 165* Old* 14oor bardtop 1*5* Bulek 3-door bardtop IMl IMck ipeelsl 4Klm 1*55 BuICk century herStot 1*5* PnntlaC 4-dr. hardtop 1*5* Pootlae Super Chief 1*5* Pontiac y^r. tadan l*tt Pord 4-dedr aedan ’B S !!iS *11*5 '5 **6-*13*5 lilM '• *14*6 llW SHELTQH. ^A^^i—^ONTIXC - BLTCK Rochester OL l-813i lero** from new ear tales Opes 'U1 (p.m er lAltr td Wad end sal.- et « p.a. DRIVE^A-MILE ‘ —SAVE A PILE! ‘ New Dodge Lancer $1781.65 SMALL TOWN LOW OVERHEAD 15.N* MILE OUARANTES RAMMLER-DALLAS MI N. MAIN ROCHESTER OL 64111 DODOC-CHRYBLEB-TRPCM HOMER' RIGHT Smajl Town Trades: KilHN AUTO SERVICE W Harew___________ PE 3-1311 OUARANTBED USED ITtRBS. U. 14, 15 Inch. Ante Dtaeounl-US. Royal Urea. Beat Blvd. at Mt. Clement St LOOK I 150X14 iiAOf TIRES. ALL ----------- Off new ----------- plaa tax and exebAnfe. State Tire ESalet. M3 ■ Seflnaw. PE 4-4581. STANDARD BRAND NlnTriRM Trade to an Oaneral Safety TIrei. *ave up to tb of Mfg a whitewall 14 e r BOAT,- MOTOR, AND 1654 PANEI. TRUCK • Trailer onXy t3*6 ul 34313_____________________ . CHEVROLET PICKUP $465 OPEN 1,Day* a week ME 4411Ir>E 5-363S telephone co. trockb m-ton ItnAT INSURANT I-. JliL'l*!*'-!!?**!..*?:* M?*.*®!*!*' For complete PRANK A ANDERSON AOENCY 1044 Joelyn — ‘ ■ Eves PE I CEN-TURY acorn eter spat lull urp. electric llxhl. other ecceaaorlee. heavy duty trailer. $1,150 OR 3473*. ED WILLIAMS I-,vinrude (Motors. Boats 3s years repair eapcrlance. Tony’a Marine Orchard Lake Rd. at Syl-van. Open »:3S till I. ioinfcf’ ffXiT" CABIN CIll_________ riylDi bridge, ronvertlble top. fine condMIon. Muat be seen to be Ippreclaled PE >1343. HINU 0 ! Inbna tool* end ■y.n . NORT ww., {<166 8. wwuwrutu BlhMlNUEAM Ml 4-3735. ^ult _ . _____ _____ fJM'to I3M. NORTH CHEVRO-“I CObJ Cart, yAulBSn. **” "* For Sals Motorcycltt 9S AUTHOR ns ED DEALER - Roy’s Hariey-Davlilson Sales W, Montralat^ . . PE 6-36*1 tttrar ii itutiiitu nnii SM\n4363 or PE 6-6CT *7.6* CAff~iCY AS LITTLE , Buick Dealer Oaford Mich. OA 6-3616 , ''I* Minutes From Pootiae-’ LOOK AT Tll^ PRiCfi Marked on the Cari' Now’ on Display at . . , Oteberd Lek* Bd. 'urance then rHECK ony r.,(tre to.vurtncc polkg only'oA 46 for 3 yodra. it pece Rgalty — OR Foreign and Spt. Cqrs |08 1*16 kfOA ROADSTER. BRfOHT - red. - ailvar- wire wheels, radio, heater, good coadlClon 54A 6-5631. __________- •SO SLMfik' i-t)WNER. A^Plibil-mately 3o;o66 mUea. gTOO, Cell HERE’S HOW THE SALE WORKS *i CHECK the base FIOURE THE FEDERAL PRICE 6TI ER THEN CHECK OUR B/ SKLUNO PRICE PAIBTBO vnv THE window pr THE CAR, YOU can' ElOURE YOUR OWN Deal and buy the car op. TOUR CHOICE . 70 1^ YOUR BUDOm”. . Tjafter A.' 466 3 D^R HARDTOP. SUdC^ Imported by Cbryaler. 14.060.1 allee. Uke nkw, private. PB •act today for FIRST caoin lEROMET AfOTOT^ SALES ' * •'V,' ,:''ir ■AMDTor. «nt. r IIM CHEYT, RADIO. BKATIIR. OR I-WL_____: ---------JtAT, Vi----------- Birmingham RAMBLER OFFERS: JORTH ___________ 1N»«. WOODWARD AVB. BIRMIHOHAII. U1 Superior Bargainland no «. bahmr___________ ’59 Renault .. DApnoMa - 1 '60 Renault .. OLIVER Buick XDMtor « ft* Osnwr • n*ta*M *B ft* M»»r» 58 Renault ....$895 OAUPRira - Or**a RaUh '59 Renault ........$^995 ..$ 995 fttab ..$1095 tiniib '60 Goliath Wagon $1195 OBUUM MAOa ’59 Renault...$995 DADPnHS - blACk fllUlh ■59 Renault...$ .995 DAUnORB - U«ht IT*J (fti*>> ’58 Renault....$ 695 DAUPRINB - bUck tftUh '52 Morris Minor ..$ 195 ORaatN iteMi ■60 MGA Roadster ‘$2295 OLIVER Motor Sail r Adoor M r. wGu* : Hai*’cMl!VROtJET 1 DIO AMD HBATBR, ABSOLUTi:- ___AB*tlaM * door **d*B; R*dlq, raid aanviiUbt*. All rad. itt* top. Whtta (idavall*. Radio d ar y*r^ i.i00 lUM. ItM RabUot aadan. Radio and baalar. Stondard traBimUalon. Dark graan wlft aiateluai totar lor. rSu palea flN. T Ford warn. I nut** wh: T Ford I door. Batl*. Radio! FuU pried M«i. IM Haraary. Radi*. RaaUr. FuU d dBaln*. I U priiM M Md TrlBBpli 4 door aadan. black l.m aatual at. 4 ap traaaataaloo. Fall pile* aav i: Our prleaf flil. ^ iJr MO MONKY &WM. Ataum* 1959 CHEVROLET . niPALA COMVXRTIBLE deautUul aU white with eontrait-ina jrad trim and brand new whit* top. Eoulppad wlth^werl Idb. ra«o. heater and whMawall tires. An lamaculata eAr (airly priced. I1.IH. Crissman I^lUpp^ ■53 PONTIAC. ------------- month. Ford and Frailer -51 cnierjr 4 shift ...... 63 And 'm Buick • • •64 and '64 Bulek S-'id PonUac and Facfard .... Pancbuk Mob pm* HUhwar. t TAYLOR'S OK USED CAilS CHBVROLBT. OLDSMOBILB MArket dSiw *^*°‘^allad Laka '51 CHUTT ^........ ■66 PLYMOUTH V-t ‘54 Btatloa Waaoo Others 136 up. W* flnaiie*. ^ ----------- CHW M AUBORK E •u DODOB. 1 DOOR. ^ AUTO- - V-A I --ly” m’6 mombt dO'^1 Kjsr‘...... 5fc'*.n'd“ha^to' Phone4-1M1 alter 4_pj!L g^lfama BL*k 3-iw3 4-160.'Harofa’ -....... j tut FORD BTATIOM WAOON. .._^-^UTE-| __________________________ r.N. Aaaum* , jtrFORD CONViniTIBLE FORjO-^r mo. call Q.Matlc. clean, reaa EM 3-3300 —$ave--$ave 1958 FORD 3-Door Cuatom Ranch Wa|on. t cyllndar. radio and heater. wbllawaU Ura*. Real thaip. , $945 . door, dayie red o, fresh air heater. rn^ maU. while wall tires. PL FIIM. •U CHEVROLET 4;POpR SPEQAL New •« Car. ..'adlo, ^a»r it.4W.3». iii.M down. t4S.U per Fand c rambler SUPER MAREET EM 3A161 il46 Commerca Rd. 1464 CHEVROLET 4DOOR 8TA-**— *7*100. A red »nd whl$o ™ A?; .• BEATTIE WATEnfoRD PORD DEALM At the stopllcbt In Waterford OR 3-1291 . Ii51 FORD (XINVERTIBLI. UXi wiSi. Pow^rtUde htaUr. Thla ear Is e^eii l^de nnd out and drUei like Uh^ Mercury dealer ItM Pord eonrettlble. Radio. Beat-ar. Automaue. Pall priet WM. METROPOUTAM HARDTOP BRAMD MEW. STOP OUT -ItBOiaTER NOWI , birmingham - Rambler 210 OrcbawFtjiTte Avei I ^ FE2-9101 JM4 • -M. ;^t BARGA.1NL.AND IMO CHI^OLET. Deluie Club Superior Biargainland 16# B. Batinaw ItM CHEVltOUCT BiSCAYME a evUnder and a taslnaw. Ft 4-3314. i'tfti CORVAIB „ MONZA ^RT coupe. Fowercllde, radio, heater. Jh lie walla, stock Mp. aitl. *RTH CHEVROlXTiCOKrtOp 3r WOODWARD AYE. %IRMINO-ham. Ml 4J13t itSt CMEYBOLET. I DOOT W cayne. 1 owner. tl.W» ttt-lttt. dhor~ lodaa. d eyilnder an^a. ?l^,„Uda. haaler bW blue nnlah. Only |1^, 1*PBTH CHEVROLET CO. WM WARD AYE. BOtlOM LaF'iajfcvTfrPE. ALL whT launor, tJ*. 3 apaad. - oSaar. 131t E. Loot Faka Rd. •U ^CHiVkot^i. •I'lUS? Sf?i4ir lUt FORD 1 DOOR. RADIO AMD HEATER, automatic TRAN^ tnSSION. . ABSOLUTELY NO MONET DOWN. Asaum* payments of t»1S per mo. Call cradlt Mtr.. Mr. Parts al MI Toor‘^v«w” ItM 8 WOODWA^ AYE. BIR-MINOHAM. Ml 4-3136... 59 IMPALAJiAR^ Radla Jjeaten-whlte walls. 1 block South of 16 Mile tsmisslon. Solid -Bed) 'M PORD FAIRLi Finish with Ma(eh Interior. White with VI Crus-A-Ui - ~ waIU, ’4,tOO AetUAleMUei. on Uila CTaan^------------ ford. 4-door. .fAOON. RA- _______ AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. AB80LDTELT NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay-manU of tll K P*r mo. Call Cradlt M|r. Mr. >arks M MI 4-1M0. Harold Turner. Ford. ^ IMt FORD FAIRLANE tW superior Auto Bales ttO Oakland ■to FALCON, 3 DOOR r^DXK. radio and baalar. wbM walls. tl.41t. OR 3-1141. bu pi6bd.”ctotOmlinb hard- top. Ilaas roof, sharp, no money Bupylor Auto Salaij_______ itu FORD customlSe yt ttti Superior Bargainland lit 8, Batinaw____ FORblTATION WAOONS. W3RS. and 4nloora. t'a and I*. 1H4 to 1161, all Ip ascrllant ododitipn, no chooae from: 1%1 DILMOS AT BIG SAVINGS! Hava both Temnrsti 4 doors. SUtloD a hardtop#. Haupt Pontiac Sales tLARKSTON M-lt On* mile north of U.8 W MAple-Midt Open Mon. Tuai. k Thurs. tU t p.m. 1161 OMC carry-all. RADIO, heater. automaUc. Whit* sldaw^l* — Orean and white. Actual M,-- y rubbai. Vt entln* large family or Any-trallai-. Sal* Vlc*d OT Utei* wmaA ml.,eply rub^i. Perfect for Uri one with a — tl.Mt Not - Hurry t Birmingham Rambltr Woodward South of 15 Mile Rd. Just I —--------- tt OAKLAND IW. rheal drlTf. yscellcnt i Oood body and good ni e\m t*!iSS{if!ii ?;riM-whiw-'^»- Isb. This ear U sPoUru and mady Mil: itnsw tI M a week to pay Jt balance due of tltl CALL MR. WHITE CREDIT MANAOER. PE 141402 If Auto Balea 116 8- SailBaw 1 STAR CHIEF ; aMN INI VI PON________ hardtop 4 i Tempest 4 de low ihlleaic. Pontiac 8*1*1. '61 BONNEVILUC CONI bucket Bov* tit. Bulllsan fore It am. or anytlm* late iTenlni, Mt W, Yal*. PE 641110 „ PONTIAC 4-DOOH. POWER ' steartnt and brake*. FE t-tlto REAL SHARP, 1*5 PONITAC weekly. Huron a. . FE Mitt. coneertlbla, hydramatte, ----- Power biakaa, whitewall tlfW4 and new tap. Cull after 6. OA t.3331 ItN PONTIAC BONNEVILLE ( iMbLDBMOBILE. M HAROTOk. sharp. A beautlthl tu-too* brown tlnlah. baa power. Ho eatb naad^ to pay baianc* du* of till by irm’aiTSfwaisft OUMT^THF^N^rmF^BDR- 1 station wngon. Power ateer-iu|, brakea. power windows and t way aent. 1.000 notual miles. terms. N^R-m CTEYR3LBT*Ca 1000 8. WOODWWABD AYE. BIR-MINOHAM. MI 4-3131. Four dlUon.----—, —- . ber The price I* rlgbtl PEOPLES AUTO OLDS^ 681 8. Woe Birmingham , Wl 4-44M._______ OLDS. ~l-DOdR. RiCD AND -------- 1316. Black-* lakland. ---------With full power at.. ... mobli*. OR 3-34I8._____- il66 PONTIAC I DOO^ RADIO TnD„ HEATER. AUTOMATIC jiOa~BALK 1860 ME3CURT MON* lerey* tlallohwagdn. >p*si*nger.-power brakee. power steering, es- $10^ -lALL MR. WHITE. CREDIT MAN- iellent condition. I5M. _D*ys.- OL 141033 Beanlngi. OL W040^_ SoTTlERCDRf^cSNVERTlBLE. SemotoSm. _______ and power ataarUio. 0116. 1166 Plymouth 0, 4 door with mabupl tranamlasioa, 1160. Ml 4-1213. ________ ■ ^NtT’Sh?? ^EfST AO^ BALES, 111 8 8AOINAW. ^ __________ DOOR. DELUXE. whltawall*. radio. Oood condition. 11,316 After 0. OR 3-01U._-. >orB^with-^ ybii-riAc en-tloe, 338 8. Edith. 16 PORD f PA88KNOER c6DN-try aquir* wagon, auto, power. ....----prtcu — ?‘’"““‘?2“\2io down. Ba^ c>aaa rates ’ on _ .baljfflSt. gate 8 Superior Bargainland 160 • Saginaw iwTSE*5uRV"iA^OT^ 122 par month. LAEE81DE b A-OrST^ 3ia W. Montcalm. TRANSMISSION ’ ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY.DOWN Astum* pay- sa-8.,!"iR.‘K«:v‘5iS 4-1600, Harold Turner. Pord, •lO BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE v Bucket saeta, power windows power bmke*. pdwar itaartui. power aotannn tri-powar, new - fimar Wua; like »*». Call- lirt*-— man Rratty, FE 0-1101 er OR 3-1610.______________ wTstudebaxer. overdrive. ilOf PLYMOinH hardtop..0306. ' ___________ M^kland I^g^'vMOUTH. kbOOR-HARg | *“ i„*“«5ic""uT ^r"“3-S5i*""‘ ■ >»»* VAUXHALL 4-DOOR "bIBaN S3 wiui."n3ih.*S5 c*^ dmmd*“oSw 00M*^Sl*y t?r*»V ...........3b. «* I M gS'/vi{2LIT*So!*'lM0 S^WOO^^^ JkKX . BlBMnwV---- ___________ 1301 by aaaumlDg paym---- .. - ■ - ■ 116 8. Saginaw INI PLYMOUTH RADIO A.N D ' heatar, real, ^a* tu-ton* Orean “sisi fill TmO VALIANT. II.4M _______ MA t-llOl________ ■61 VOLK8WAOEN NEW MO- Ur ' .............. I by assuming paymants of waakly. C^L MR. WH CREDIT MANAOER. FE------------. ----- .... i^jmaw Economy Care •63 Ford ........ ■61 Flymoutb VI i ■64 Ford. Ukc new LLOYDS USED CAR PLAZA I960 FQJ®------- Palrlaao 8«ylft8or 4«om hae 1957 BUICK Special l-door hytt^ ^ $1595 $995 1959i RAMBLER aad real iharp. $1095 1957 CHEVROLET I Wagon. V-t vNh UsncmlcMcn. whlto- 1959 FORD » $995 1957 MERCURY $1095 1959 ENGLISH FORD Contul OcnTaitIbl* with- rMllo. beater and whltawall Ura*. Llk* — -* -lal aharp.. $1095 1956 MERCURY t-door hardtap, radio' $1695 1957 LINCOLN Premier* #door bardtop. radio ‘ and oaatar. automatic traoa- 1956 CHEVROLET *-D WED., FRI. AND SAT. AT 6 P.M. John McAuliffe PONTIAC’S ONLY FO^ “DEALER . 630 Oqkland Ave^ FE 54101 THE FAMILY'S SAFETY SHOULD BE THE NUMBER ONE CONCERN OF ANYONE PLANNING A VACATION TRIP Don’t Uke a chance in an unsafe car. If you are in doubt about your present car, bring it in and see what kind of a trade we can work out on a clean, safe, trouble-free "Goodwill Used Car ’ fqr your vacation. . ; , '57 PONTIAC «tr Chief 4-Door $1095 '60 PONTIAC Ventura YUto wlUi r*4 haalar. Bydramatt* tr» mlwlon. power brakea i $2595 '57 PONTIAC '59 PONTIAC station WagM with Bydrn- mnUe f ------ bmka*. $2095 '59 BUICK $1995 '59 PONTIAC Cntnltna PDoor with radio, haator. Mydramatle Iran*, mlaalon. pawlr brake* and $1095 $1795 '59 PONTIAC tranamlaatea. power brake* $2195 '60 PONTiVc (teUllnn l-Door with radio, heatar, Hydramatle, trana-mteeten. power hmkaa-and power atawrlag. $2395 '58 PONTIAC $1195 FACTORY BRANCH GOODWILL USED CARS ~~| 65 Mt. Clemens SL' - ‘-t- - . ^ALSOL, , . rp 3.7954 Comer Cass and . Pike , , : ■ YOU DON'T HAVE TO BUY-JUST GIVE US A TRY'!! -RUSS lOHNSON- PONTIAC - RAMBLER.DEALER - LAKE ORION -- '61 PONTIAC HARDTOP '61 METRO HARDTOP $199 Down $199 Down $73 Per Mo. $39.83 PeTv^. "DEMOS" ’61 Bonneville, Vista Dawn Fir* MUt. Power alaar- ’61 Rafi\bler Ambas’dor Sedan. Whirlwind tan. Power teg aad bnka*. KOOO mil**. HEW OAR WARRAMTT SAVP $800 ataaring and bmka*. 4.Ng mil**: HEW CAR WARRARTT .,,,SAVE.$TO A-1 USED CARS ’60 Mercury Sedan $1795 '59 Chevrolet .... .$1695 IMPALA HARbTOP-V-g « CjXAN 44300H AUTOMATIO—POWBtH ’57 Plymouth......$ 795 '56 Ford Pickup ..$ 595 v-i HAROTOP-AUTOMA-nO CUSTOM CAB. RBAL SHARPII ’55 Ford 6 ...... ..$. 495 '56 Olds Hardtop $ 595 anCK-OTBUlHAUUCiy adoor rarotop-power '55 Olds Seckn ... .$ 495 '55 Pontiac Wgn. $ 395 A-DbOR-WOWER-CLEAH AOTQ.-PORrBR BRAKES ’54 Olds Sedan —$ 39S«*’55 Mercliry Sedan $ 395 POWER 8TBKRINO. BRAKES 4-DR.-AOrrOMATIC-CLKAR. *55 Plymouth .....$ 39$ '55 Pontiac........$ 2^>5 SEOAN-OOOD CONOmOH •kyAN-rAUTO. TRANSMISBION CHEAPIES .. IlM 'U PONTIAO BBDAH . -RUSSIOHNSON- LAKE ORION MJ4 AT SJOPLIGBI- , PONTIAC-RAMBLER „ MY.2S371' • r THE PONTIAC 'PRfeSS. ' THURSDAY. JUNE 15, 1001 FIFTY-NINE --Today's Television Programs-- ■ V nkjwt to « Ommmt 4>WWi-TV CtoMMi T-WXYUT .^OhumI to-CKLW-T TOiaovrs tv memiOHrs l;« (2) Movto (cent.) (4) Brolm Arrow (7) Newi, Weather (9> Phpeye (56) Whining Numberi «;ll (T) Newa •:tf (4) Weather •;M (S) Newa (4) Newa (9) WllUam TeU (56) David Coppeitield C:M (2) Newa Ahalyiia (4) Sports 4:46 (2) News (4) News 7;|9 (3) Sports Spectocular (2) Mtchtgan Outdoors (7) Deadline (9) Huddeherry Hound (56) U. at D. (Commencement 1:19 (2) Sports (cont.) <4) Outlaws (7) Guestward Ho! (9) Movie; “Lassie Come Home” (1943). A boy’s beloved collie is sold when the btqr’s father has financial dif-fleulttes. Roddy McDowall. Donald Crisp, Dame May Wbitty, Edmund Gwenn. Nigel Brace. Elsa Lancaster. •iM (2) Blue Angels (4) Outlaws (cont.) (D Donna Reed (9) Movie (cent.) (56) Casato’ Master Oass t;M (2) Zaiie 6rey (4) Bat Masteraon (7) Real McCoys (9) Movie (cont-) (1937). A secretary, who becomes an heireu,' meets a playboy who decides to become her secretary, Madeleine Carroll. FRIDAY MORNING (9) Myrt and Doris lt:4e (56) La Douce France U:M (2) Guiding Light 1>:M (9) News ll;H (4) News (2) Charles Boyer (4) Journey t:Jt (2) Gunslinger (4) Bachelor Father (7) My Three Sons (9) Wrestling •:M (2) Gunslinger (cOn).> (4) (Color) Ernie Ford (7) Untouchables (9) Movie (cont.) ie;W <‘2) CBS Reports (4) Groucbo -(7) Untouchables (cont.) (9) News M:1S (9) Weather 19; W (9) Telescope LAW 19:99 (2) CBS Reports (cont.) (4) Jim Backus (7) JEmlaRavaes-^ (9) Leon Errol I9;M (9) Ck)M Tip Igr^oHr" (2) News (4) Dave Garroway (7) Funews 7«99 (2) Mcdiatkm . 7:tl (2) On the Farm fVont 7:19 (2) B’wana Don (7) Johnny Ginger (56) French tor li^eachers (2) C!aptain Kangaroo 9:99 (7) Movie. (56) David Oopperfield 9:99 (2) Movie (4) Ed Allen (56) Saludos Amigos 9:99 (4) Consult Dr. Brothers (56) Children's Hour 9:49 (4) Gateway to Glamor 9:99 (7) News (2) I Love Lucy (4) Say When (7) Jack LaLanne (56) Our Scientific World 19:99 (9) BUlboard 19:99 (2) \ndeo ViUage | (4) (color) Pldy Your Hunch! •7) Jackie (tooper (9) dies Helene (56) VIP' 19:49 (9) Niflrsery School lime ■■ “ (2) Double Expoatne (4) (color) Price Is Right (7) (^ale Storm (9) Romper Room (56) Guten Morgen 11:99 (2) My Uftle Margie * (4) Cbncentratlon (7) Love That Bob! (56) Big Pictura m J (9) Movie (56) Project Hope (7) Newa 1:99 (2) As the World Turns (7) Life of Riley (56) Wortd History 9:99 (2) Amos ’n’ Andy (4) (color) Jan Murray (7) Day in Court (56) Your Health 9:99 (2) House Party (4) Loretta Young (D Seven Keys (9) Home Fair (56) Showcase . (2) MiUlonpi^ (4) Young ijr. Malone TV Will Shorten Time Consumed by Commercials WASHINGTON (AP)-A television .industry board has decreed shorter commercials, ; W releVision Board of the Na-itiona^VUsociation of Broadca-sters Wednesday amended its TV., code ' to change\hs regulAttons on com. imeraais. \ The most im reduce the maxii time during peak jewing hours from six minutes per half-hour to four rpinutes. \ The board also ruled thk i nonprogram, material—such public service announcement plugs for other pixtgrams, opening^ .and closing sponsor announcements—will count as part of the four-minute commercial time. I (7) ()ueen T^’or a Day (9) Movie 9:90 (2) Verdict Is Yours (4) From These Roots (7) Who Do You Trust? 4:M (2) Brighter Day i4) Make Room for Daddy (7) American Bandstand (56)' Home Economics 14: It (2). Secret Storm !4:9I (2) Edge of Night (4) Here's HoUywood ^ I (9) Adventure Time {6:00 12) Movie ' (4) (color) Geofigd^ Pierrot I ,(7) Johnny Ginger I (9) LooneyTunes and Jingles (56) Children’s Comer 19:99 (7) Rin Tin Tin I (56) Michigan Conservation !s:49 (56) Newa Magazine (9) News British Again Secure Beachhead for Como ATTERNOON I (2) Love of Life (4) Truth or Consequences Camouflage Bum Envoy's (9)'Susie I (36) Driver Education il!:99 (2) Search for Tomorrow I (4) (colon It Could Be Youi (7) Number Please ' Car in Caracas TOP GRADUATE — Pvt. Daryl Brezee (left), of 3252 Baldwin Ave.? displays his Army Reserve |ton-(?ommissioned Officer Academy cofnpletion certificate to his company commander, 1st. Lt. James M. Taylor of .569 14 Mile Rd.. . Birmingham. Privat* Brezee, employed in the engineeHng department of GMC Truck ft Coach Another change will reduce the number of spot commercials between shows during peak" viewing Division, received the (op honors In the class of I fmrn three to two. ' 39 reservists in Jhe academy condftted the | iv code amendments take ef-70(h Division lor Army reservists in the Michi- feet Oct. 29. gan-Indiana area at Camp" McCOy. Wis.. where the division has been holdirig its iannual training period. Boys Along Mississippi Find Treasure Chest 5ay Unions’Leaders Resort to Fisticuffs WASHINGTON (AP) - The two leaders of the International Union i NATCHEZ. Mt». - * ISST* group of boys playing near the| ,^^ ^ ^ _ Mississippi River batik retrieved]ooipmember labor organization. t a small chest floating on the] • , ‘ ♦ ' W * water and threw it on to the bank.] Jamen B. Carey, president and| By FRED DANZIG steps, traffic, bells delivered su.v the Impact split the box open No. 1 man in the union, is report- NEW YORK (UPI) — Add this PPuse. anj „ stream of silver coins^ to have semtehed the face of note to Perrv Como's stacks and * * * spilled out—touching off a streamiU>P secretao'-treM^r. A1 H^- ' The love story was fully devel-of treasure-seekers armed withjnett. and k^ked him down dur stacks of letters^ ^ oped de^phe the shortage of love'picks and shovels to the spot on Ing a recent argument oyer union k 1 ^ ^es We got the message with banks at Natchez Under the Hill.* aflairs m Carey s office. Dear Perry. British landuig^^j^^ glances. Perhaps'the biggest The youngsters sold most of tlu» craft have put a sfnjng force into^^^j^p ,he fact spilled Neither, man will confirm nor 19:ii (! ll:M ( (4) f \ on NBC-TV. The siluaUon is under p-aphed eariy. Still. I enjoyed the 1860. Cbllectors could not estimate tlett is said |o pirtures of comrol. Enjoy your summer" artful way in which the hour kept their total value o Two yean us. Como went to jumping worih. Kngtosd SMi brought back Dave collector's badly scratched face for use In-'event he Is railed on for proof. Hundreds of Pro-Castro 1 Kiag to Mp hoM down the time SludEHrts Oust Driver o(| ** '’** '*'' U.S. Ambassador I weren't bad at dll. I l.ast year. Perry was persuaded to look to Hollywood for his aum-GARACAS. Venezuela (AP) -,mer time relief and he came back Younger Movie Actors Taking Over Hollywood S^^eral hundl^dninSSIsTro slu-!"ilh t iiwwatic-ilM9fK^^ I a/««9A fni*m Irnntim **lljinnv aiVrt ' ' Tlie continuing atgument between the two seems to have its basis a contest for lUE control. ] Carey, 49, a veteran top figure organized labor, is resisting efforts of Hartnett and the fLT’: executive board for a. larger voice m Il'E affairs. (7) Bold Venture (9) Movie: “Tomorrow We . .. . Frenchman has information REAL McCOI'S, 8:30 p. m. (7). 11:99 (2) Sports (4) ^(18 ci...-'Emie meets Hoagy C:armlchael.1 campus, yanked the driver from The hour-long form dealt with! ILM^Movie: the front seat and set the vehi-!a top bank robber, fresh out of; rtnnreni'* (Italian. 1954). The; . _______- » ^ ---1 dora tries to aid her people. Jl)99 (4) (Colpr) Jack Paar (7) Movie: “It’a AU Yours” _____________________ _ BY EARL WILSON dents burned U.S Ambassador I NEWlrOHR-- say. *~*‘*^"» rlro Mosl s automobilelS^ ' f Wednewlay night at Caracas Uni-'bought a 16-week series of mysteo Pushed an autograph book towiird me. favor?” c cL » « rv xrnit.r whilr :vn« nttrnrtmf --|---films. -I wonder If you’d do me a big favor? Found Shot tO Death ---^%nly-4to--4daliaDpy -to!'' i boomed. ' ANGELES (AP» - ftw-I d omy oe —1r.7r Tr.i1.FiiL. missed the staff captain ofi waving my. pen and wondering wl^ tlon I should write. 1 couldn’t have been bound for Honolulu.' sweeter to him Bure, you get tired of signing Tbpy checked his cabin-HUKl| your autograph but they're fans, man! Those found Cupt, Vernon Johnson, 47,' appearances with Jack Paar cerUInly had shot to death, r..a an intprnBtionRl pelebrltv! * about a German submarine;Kate is concerned with household , ' * * ♦ "The Professionals, ’ last njght's {duties after a lengthy absence, i The students crowded aroundipremiere presentation, got the se-' ERNIE FORD. 9:30 p:m. (4).jthe‘car parked on the university]ries off to a profeasional start. AFTER THE GAME LET'S GO SEE THE BARGAINS AT WALTON’S TV for n fine selection of IsedTV's ^ SpAiUB $ 9J5 BCA 14.95 TtltlMt 14.95 MottrtU 19.95 Bradix 24.99 Motorola 29.95 Motorola 29.95 FMlco 39.95 MotoioU 39.95 " HaUiciaftoi $59.95 JO Day Zscboage Privilege FE 2-2257 WALTON TV till E. tdiirRvA Corner of Joalyn Rood. I made me an International celebrity! “1 wonder.” the nice young man said. “If .Tou’d tign Troy Donahue's name for WILSON my kid? “1 got all the other stars,’’ he confided. “I'd sign his name myself, but my kid would recognize my handwrit- ■the Bud- * MMt * DipUrou* li J1 rrfimUlan II Column I UnlU roluet 11 Stnlk M anrrr 2t r»m»io am 21 Wooy trait 34 Doctrini ^ 3? LItht voflwr* It Loro toa .■ » ttatlTi ol Lntv 11 Sturioon Otf< 14 Atmoopboro M BombooUko ■rout* ' 41 Pertloei ol bomi 41 WUIovi I NTOI'CIIABLP*. 9:30 pjn. (7) .'cle afire. I gaol and anxious to many his pa-i How the glare of pub- * * . * , ^ “ent sweetie, but also willing to, licity affects ft mobster. , Government officials charged pause long enough to join some; { cWt REPORTO, 10 p.m. (2). Dis-the students acted on order ofi cronies In'a blockbuster bank heist.] jtingulshed writer Walter Lippman "well known leftist leaders." The; offers his candid opinions on im-Caracas press has accused uni-' ... .u. ________ Iportant issues of the day in a free- versity officials of being too leni-i ^ wheeling coUoquy with Howard K.,ent with Communists in the stu-i ■ ,,p, Smith 5 CBS News. 'dent body who staged a bloody, r^illw Jll . tJlNlE KOVACS. 10:30 p.m. (7). uprising late last year. romtoslloa of iMt-paced. tow- inanimate objects start moving ♦ * * . I ,„.rip|, direction. ' AAA when Ernie comes upon them in Moscooo did not see the attack, .. ^ cwmera work rnobird v«. h aotnaiiv hannened when Jack L. Warner. ...» — HI. o. mm t»U,m-.nd PAAR. 11:30 p m. (4). this does not reflect the true feel-] Hh-bes. TYoy Donahue. Dorothy **”’’'*"* Guests- Betty Johnson and White ing of the people of Venezuela ” For example, there was »he Connie Bteven.s are going to Uke over whether us old-House correspondent Merriman: A Puerto Ricari. Moscoso was'scene where the kingpin rrook, opj Smith (Cblor) ' apopinted ambassador to Caracal played 6y William Lucas, sat at 1- :— — ---------------------last March by President Kennedy a desk that groaned under the jup MIDNIGHT EARL . . — •" in a move-to improve-U.S. rela- weight of his maps, booklets and „ „ . -Saturday Nfght tions with Utln Amerk^a. 'tools, all part of his research, and Shirley Ann FleW of Saliirday N gn clocked the robbery rehearsals and Sunday Morning is the former win-Now, this sort of thing has l)e- ner of a Miss London conttst. cornea dithe in crime movies. Tony Quinn. and his sons will tour Last night, however.lt was han- Europe on bikes; Quinn says he’ll attend died with such assfirance and mat- premiere of “Guns of Navar-'^ ter ■ 6J - fact casUaineas that ™ hi* oveu. ^ scene addod^substancem the show oerry i(ercSf’’^SS2m^tS lU^urprli* Dialogue had an authentic ring bers wlth-glrl friend Judy Hpllday. says ling succe^^ promoting good!*™! was free of the superficiali- he decided not to scrap his band, will across the oceans was the|H»* «> Oroucho Mara, dining at Charles a la icentral theme of the World Con-|*hwvs where the cop or private eye po„une Souffle, started to write out "a SHIRLEY of Local Ckivernmenta.|to ■ ct^y-halred. dlmp^Wnned j jjjj, trouble with the spelling and said, “Oh .. nth?r'"nr^^lorl * TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: A woman’s undergarment shop SroS?ctol7fror51^on. met; Little Leoguer Is KHIed s«y» jam Pa«:^-Just like the government. In the State Department’s C*»i.>L Uu'RmII ^ underdeveloped ous new building for the ffre-dayj "Hen OTfUCK oy DOM |.|, g^|Q JHAT: Judging by Hollywood’s salaries conference, the first held in the cocOA. Fla (Ap)-A Uttfe these days, even the price of ham is going up. The Mutsonia 1,0* .Angeles harbor Wednesday, {police, called by Coast Guard of-' ficials. said Johnson had appar-1 ently taken his pwn life. 4 .lohnson's body was returned by' water taxi aiid the Matsonia. carrying 671 vacation-bound pas-' w'ngers, resumed its voyage. i SONOTONE House of Hearing Free Hearinf Tests Free PbrfclM at Bear of BalAlai “Opaa fvas. fty AppoiabBoar” 143 Oakland FEdcral 2-1223 PONTIAC. BUCH. 1 r r IT 11 14 IT" ri’ 17 II Hu R IT B ■ R B IT r r _L li K L r 5 i E. at U W ■r r H r 17 "1 'Sister City' Plan Theme of Conference!: i opening today. :sF 37 L*s»* . 31 Orest Lsk* 3S CrOM • 30 HsrdsM 33 Salgoolry . 33 lUrsMK 43 DsmsMlMtsd 44 Dlsmsontoa 40 ^mtort . 47 CeraBMnr 43 CosfMl SI Oirl'l BSB14 United States. Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower was among today’s scheduled speakers. The former Presi^t’s call In T867 tor a masalve people-to-people exchange gave impetus to the sistehfelty Idea. --Today's Radio Programs- COCOA, Fla League baseball player died after EARL’S PEARLS: Nylons, cosmetics, records, magazines, being struck in the neck by a garden hose, shovels—no wonder our bills at the drug store, ^ <’ a . ' mouni UP.-L. 8. McCandlefts. . ! FuHr.*) ^"I Johnny Carson has a solution for Manhattan’s traffic; LSnii'm,.. was catching for the Moose Lodge In a few days the ^problem will be Connecticut’s.” Thats earl, team. 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OeesolMaM lediel, tae: ^olifitd (Bondtf||)^ Exports « FME CONSULTATION • NO FILING FiE HOME ond OFFICE APPOINTMENItS THIS IS NOT THE ANSWfR ’ •RING TMIM to us; CaB to Drop bf H 3-7156 Qei'selMalwl BNgel, IftCir *Mfe Feature ' SERTA FOLD-O-BEDS $ PRODUCTS MODERN SIEEP SHOP MniciiE «tu .sHomNc. cQim IAZAAR aria fXroitod ika eomof ham EraaeA's) lUOGIT TIRMS K 8-9551 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 15.> 1961 Forest Service Preparing hr feg Fire Year t WASHINGTON (AP) - The V fWett Scnrtce old Wednealiiy ft preyriag for a bad aeawm Already moi^ fires than aaial ft>r dlls tlroe/of the year have s of tiw West A s . 7^ State Painting Signs td Guide Airplane Pilots been reporti^. j lanSING (UPD-Sooo the air- The service 1» setting up a Ma- Ligu^ p(|g| m^y ^ Utah. j^-..^L°^lrectiea signs guiding him if the westeiT county to— to battle fires. taaee to the nearest airpert. Air marlcers will be painted at the Hot Bull-H«ad«d Bull but for Short Tim Only as part of a four-year pragnun began In US9 in the upper Peninsula. Last year 100 were put in the northern half of the Lower Penln- Southwestem Lower Michigan The State Department of Aefo- win be oovered by 100 signs this / ^-------------— I nsntles Imm been painftig bright year and the southeast section of ’ /War cane is a giant grass grow- yeltew. It feet signs on roof* of the' state ,wiU be included >next W < to 15 *tc* high. btriMtags tbrougboM the elate, 'year, the department said. Disappointiftg, What? Purhopi to the Oirb UNION, S. C. W Crodier believes he has a real buU-headed bull. Ughtiilng struck the bull’s nose he was ohly interested,” a puzzled comeUman LONDON (UPI) — The Town Coum^ has canceled 4>unber-wiell't annual summer beauty contest for lack of entriai, ^ though the gfels are no longer iquir^ to wear bathing suits. ‘The festival committee, has decided girls are really no longer. City Magistratu Finds Ht Has' No Polku Poll City Relocates Hogs VIDOR, Tfex. (UPD-The Vidor aty CouncU began a long-range "house cleaniift” program by ruling that bog pens hereafter will havh to be 30 Ifeet or more away from decupled homes in ttie city ASPIN, Colo. »—Police Chief Chris Krallcek had a ^puhlng ticket put on the car «rf Qty Magistrate Guido Meyer. Meyer’s car was found on a cro^Ik in front of the city Meyer was Inside presiding in court. ______^ SUMMER SAYINGS Chaigt It H-in. dtametar. Neoinene cover, oord lOenter, rubber oU. AVTOniATIC TRAVELING SPRINKLER Sprinkler With Automatic Valve Shuts Itself Off at* Any Spot You Select 99 Automatically waters! Automatically shuts off! Simply lay.out garden hose up fo 150 ft. Set sprinkler at end; it doubles back along hose. Shut- Regular off valve stops it anywhere you choose. Arms adjust for large or small lawns — 10 to 50-ft. coverage. 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Lightweight ( 088 slacks for cool comfort, ftjft Many colors. 80-42. charge It ‘Sporlrile’ trousers 8.98! 'nrouMrs of%5% QQQ Dacron and 38% rayon solid hues. 30-40. Men’s eWUring, Seafs Mato Floor soft leather casuals Choose slip-on or oxford piov^wft iMther uppm In nch-looklng golden tan, bone, brown, Uack. Mexlble SesrofofiB mIos. 1:11. Shop Those Specials Tonight, Tomoirew' 'til 9 and Saturday ’tU 8:39! ‘'SatM&dion gnsiiuiteol or yoyunnoney back leather slippers 3“ a It Choose h handsome glove leather opera slipper with soft cuihlon Insole, hard outer sole ... brown, ten, or a fully l^ied glpve lek'th-er aUpper. 7-11 ^ 154 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 54171 X'. Tht Wtafhtr t.l. WMlkyr B«rnsalion law. By i*UTK LtH'IIBII.KK Pontiac’s Miss Centennial is Veachel Bilyou, a 2l-year-|old stenographer at GMC j Truck & Coach Division. I Final returns in the ‘ month - long contest last I night showed the Brandon j Township beauty l^ad a 6-5 edge over her nearest rival. Lansing Legislators to Ellen Ann Taylor, 20, of 247 Study ADC, Billboards O^^fawa Drive, for Federal Aid sponsored by the Cenei'Hl .Mo- ^ tors Girls Club. Veachcl will reign over the eight-day Greater Pontiai-Centennial. ; 01 nis ^ ' ■ I r • .rrt'5pecial Session Lists 2 Issues for three U. S. prisoners — a child-killer, a Communist conspirator | and a Puerto Rican rebel. :J. ______ OKF IMIS 1'RE.SSKS Register Daniel T. Murphy Jr. (left* presents the first copy of the official 1961-62 Oakland County Directory to Joe Haas, staff writer for ronlUe rr The Pontiac Press and county historian. Haas has contributed a 'F'acts and Figures” page for the booklet each year. EXPERTS TO RETURN This was believed to be substantially what he told the U. S. cultural experts sent here k range the exchange during the hours he spent with them Wednesday. County Booklet Repbris io People Salutes Pontiac on Summit Tonight 1961-62 Directory Now Ready for Distribution; Carries Facts, Figures With a salute to PoRfiac, the county seat, the 1961-62 edition of the Oakland County Directory was , .made available at the courthouse yesterday. County Clerk-Register Daniel T. Murphy Jr. said 15,000 copies of booklet are now available lor distribution to citizens free of charge. Later township and city clerks will have copies for the asking. On I Neal of the fireater Pontiac Orn-tennial celebration starting Saturday. MOSCOW (UPI) — Premier Nikita S. Klirushchev He arranged to Uke the news- The experts leave for home today. Castro, in a fi'/i-hour session with American newsmen after his night meeting with the experts, said the United States should make the first move toward healing Its breach with scheduled an extraordinary postsummit “fireside chat" over radio and television today to give the Soviet people the first official account of his talks with President Kennedy. The broadcast was set for 8'p-fn. (noon Pontiac time) the prime audience hour, to catch as many Russians as possible at their sets. Khrushchev was expected to give ^,a poiht - by - point reply to »I .. I yv Cl _i I summit report made by National upon jfanS'Kennedy in his own “fire- side chat’’ with the Ameri- men on a personal tour of the battleground where his troops repulsed the April 17 Invasion. at Oakland Hills lean people last week. The 61st use A National Openj (Kennedy's report was chat-Joe Haas’ "Facts and Figures" | golf championship started this acterized in the West as “somber." of Oakland Comity traces the de-,morning at Oal^land HiUs Country He said “no concession or ad- August. Last year's directory had j'tcred a chilly 52 degrees at 8 given" in the talks on such vital for the first threesome off issues as Laos, nuclear test ban the toe. negotiations and Berlin, bi The favorites? Naturally. Arnold! lessened chanc Palmer, defending champion and,““| lessened ctianc one of the top money winners!® "dangerous misjudgment' in pro golf. Many of the players either side.) WASHINGTON (UPI) — A jsay 49-year old Sam Snead, . * . News Flashes iiollywood producer leotlfled to-da.v that officlaiN of two tele-I’lsion networks InNinirted him to spice up his shows with more is shooting 45 under par for his BAV CTTV (#) — A spe<>tarular fire whipped through a lumber yard five mik-s west of Bay Qty today. There were m reports of injuries. Offk-ials said the lam-tuT vtrd, one of the largest in the Ontral Mlehigan area, probably would be a ec-.nplete Khrushchev's report, his first last three tournaments, winning; ,„r}nal public address since before all three, is the man to beat. | j j , Read today's sports pages and“’‘' con’manded close at- follow thie Open daily in The tention both at home and abroad Press. Picures and pretourneyi for hints of what Is to come in highlights are featured on page East-West relations. 47 today. ' The leftist leader invited the correspendentf to take up permanent reportorial duties In Havana. This was a big switch from the days following the invasion when American newsmen were arrested or took refuge in embassies. Waterford High Has 446 Grads LANSING M — Michigan lawmakers returned to the Capitol today for a special session that may wind up in 24 hours and bring the state some $25 million in federal grants. The legislature was called back by Gov. Swainson to consider proposals to qualify Michigan foi million in new federal aid children of unemployed fathers and $5 million for regulating billboards on interstate highways. Some legislators have urged the governor to open up the session to consideration of bigger appropriations for higher education nnd mental health, with the money raised by an extension ol some so-called nuisance taxes which are due to expire June M. But Swainson said he would expand the subject matter only if he felt there was a majority of votes In both the Senate and the House to pass such legislation. Under the Constitution, a special session can consider only the issues assigned to it by the governor. As Miss Centennial. Veachel has won a 1961 Tempest automobile. Ellen, daughter of Qty Commissioner and Mrs. William H. Taylor Jr., won $300 and a share in the valuable merchandise that will lie distributed among the Centennial Princesses. Ellen was sponsored by the Pontiac Exchange Club. , j In calling the session, Swainson said he believed both the Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) and the billboard measures would have passed in the regular session if time had not run out on the calendar because of lengthy debates on other bills. 3,500 See Ceremony; First Principal Gives Main Address Under ideal weather conditions last night, 446 Waterford Town-High School seniors marched out on the lighted football field and were graduated before more than 3,500 spectators. The ceremonies ended an era in the township's school system as thi4 was the last time all seniors were graduated from one high school. "It is my feeling that the legislature should have the opportunity to act on these measures unhampered by the legislative rules adopted during the regular session of 1961. " he said. Leaders of both parties said they expected the ADC measure to pass. This would make fe(ifral funds available to local welfare unit for 13 months. PanlUt frm FhaU THE WINNEIW — Keaminti with delight, Pontiac's Miss Centehnial Veachel Bilyou (left) is congratulated with a hug by the runner-up. Fallen Ann Taylor. As Miss Centennial, Veachcl has won a 1961 Tempest automobile and will reign over the eight-day Greater, Pontiac Centennial, beginning with .Saturday's giant parade. As runner-up Ellen won $.'100 cash and valuable merchandise. ■Nhp’ll apftear as .Miss Centennial In Saturday s kickoff parade with a lO-menilier court of Centennial Prim-esses, roniprised of Ellen and the next nine runners-up in the eonlesl. Miss Centennial will be ........ by Rep. William S. B|$omfiold Monday night at Wisner (- The RcKhester F'ire Department trolti was named foreign language Forty-six was the lowest record- is loaning the horse-drawn fire en-| instructor as was Alfonso Urtiaga, ing in downtown Pontiac pre-jgine it has preserved all these an instructor at Ixiuisiana State University. Austin, a retired Pontiac trucker, has been a chief aide to 'Stuart F;. Whitfield, general ehairman of the Centennial. David Pursley Sr., the Ponfiac undertaker, has provided a horse-drawn 1879 hearse, borrowed from the Blackburn Funeral Home in North Branch. ceding 8 a m. The reading at 1 (years and from the Oakland Coun-p.m. was K). 1 (Continued on Page 2, Col. l! In Today's Press Back on Top Lary’s 10th win puts Tigers in first place with Tribe— PAGE 47. Castro Cornered Feel Castro can’t afford to shoot prisoners—PAGE 8. Stops Government U.S. bid to enter schqol case rejected—P|AOB 38. Nutty Third graders tell of parents, school—PAGE IS. ' Area News ..........44 Comics ............ SS Editorials ......... 8 Fooi gceUoii ....J4-S7 Markets'.............M Obituaries .........14 8p®ns ............tisa neaters ......... .45. 'n( e Radio Programs ,.M Wilson, Eari .......88 Women’s Pages.....384S W.'i’rrford Kettering High School! opens in September and will have: it: own gradii.iting-class next June j To add drama lo the occa- j - N'on, Dr. Dona’d C. Weaver, who i was Waterford Township High , Peincl’s first principal, was the I mail speaker. He now is a pro- | feasor of ediieation at Western | ! rilc)i'gan University. I In his flvc-Point address. Dr. I Weaver compared the first Wa-(♦erford "“aduatin® claas of 42 mem-! hers with last night's largest senior ‘cKnss, nnd spoke of the 3.126 students who have been graduated since the original class in 1918. GIVES SUCCESS FORMULA The doctor printed out the Importance of self - determination,' stren^h ol purpose, additional ed-| ucation and sound religious faith. "To have a .'-.pecific goal and! the integrity to let nothing deter Irfm obtaining that purpose meantj the difference between success and fa'lure,” Dr. ^ Weaver said, and added, "It is emphatically obvious, that additional education is a! prime requisite for acquiring positions today." After Mary Hodges played the organ processional. School Supers iirtendent W|lliam A. Shunck introduced Dr. Weaver. Rev. Edward A. Lowry, rector of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, gave tfte Invocation and benediction. FIRST OFF IN NATIONAL OPEN — Doug Higgins, Fort Worth. Tex., drives from thq first tee, first player off in U. Si, Open $oc|ay at the Oakland Hills Oountty CIulJ (n BirmirRham.^ He\l^ paired with MiHm Marusic, Gl«ndale, Mo., at right. High School PrlncRial Jamas Fry preaented the claaa, and Sharon ‘ ----- vaM^ Sue Welch gave the ' The appoinlinonts wcmt approved by the Michigan State University Board of Trust css at its monthly c t I n g in F.;{isl Lansing this morning. At Cornell. S«-IK has Ix-en in charge of adniinlntralion of a St-nilllion HluilcDt loan, employ-inenl and si-holarNhlp program. He haw Nerved In m-veral advlH-ory iNmItionN and for Iwo year* was aNNiMtanI to the dean of men. Holder of a bachelor of arts dc-!greo from Cornell, Sells has completed all requirements for a doctor of philosophy degree in zoology 'and hiqlogy and is presently lin-M.shing hj.s'^dtsseFtatkw. j A native of Lima, Ohio. Sells i.i jn United .Stales Air F'oree veteran. He is .38. and the father of eight. HOLDS PH. I). Hildum holds a combined ckx'tor of philosophy degree In linguistics Page 2, Col. 5) HAPPY WATERFORD GRADUATES - These are six Of 446 Waterford Township High School seniors who graduatfd last night with much "Pomp amf prcumstance'* on the lighted foot- (Continued on ( ^ . i t. Ger 1 aid Oakes. Gregory 1 Clover, Carol Bell. Sue Beaver and vicKi Rydc'H. ' / ''^SEASICK? %VHy . TMt 5W1|>I4 irsTicssU 'S f, A V j\\ f ■, -,\Yc ..A.x \K v! '■•■I Mtrans' Unih Attend Elks Program^ Haor Du Pont Exoc nmad SKniAoal M 1» S>1: The wtM oth«r iwMiMV, «leete4 to thi qMn'i oMirt, u« to order ot Hearty SBO people attewled fhe nth anaaal Vlas Day pntrain at the EBn Lod|e WtotoMday eve-niBg. nagi «en pmented to laat year^ new dtiaeM in the Pontlae CTtntititaw d toe program waa Dr. U«n O. Allen Jh, aaaistod hy thd Hobart, WnUam Fox, Kenneth Fo*. Roman Gravffla. Albert Games and Lewis Mumbrue. dtoectlsn el Saalm Aalma, ptw- The E3ks Male Chorus, onder toe dfawetion of Mai Larimer, sang several selections. Veteraar auxUtary otganisations served the dinner. Present were Gold Star Mothen Chapters 94 and 9, Cbok-Nelaao Poet 20, Chief Pontlae Port 3Tf, VFW lOOg and 1370. DAV 18. Bluo Star ■■ AMVETS Jinimy Dey and Bemis Oban, and AMVETS 161. The main speaker was Wyatte F. Oe Loache, manager. Mid Extension Division, £. I. du Pont de Nemours li Go. “V the American tradMons of personal and economic freedom should ever succumb to an alien wfll be because ; are unwilling to pay the premium on their country's survival insurance,” De Loai^ He added that "the kmg-danger to America stems leas from tag regard for the principles which made this nation great.” THg PONTIAC PnBSB. f f^UBil>AY, JUKE lA 1961 Is Miss Centennial MSUO Appoints Oran of Students tar, WanMe. Ig Veachel had lots 0t family help in the contest. It it p gho and other members of Ocneral Motors Oirls Chib eaniod Jeanette Cockle, sponsored by BeUes Chapto- of their vIctaCfytafough They roamed nhe caj Alec, Metropolitan Club; Dolores MeCtamen. Brothers of the Brush Outlier 10; JuUe O’Brien, American Buataeas Women's Assn. Mary’s Wemea’s Ctab: Martlya OodnShsIf, Went Pontiac and Press VP Elected to UF Committee Howard H. Fitsgerald II, vice and Order el Ahapa: Baaalta M. gaaea, Oaklaad Osaaly AVVOO There were 25 other cam^tes. Although her name ia and her voice hna a Pariatan hus-kineaa, Veachel is as American at apple pie. Her French-Irith cestry wu generations ago. Phonetically, her name would be ipeDed VEECHel BILLyou. with toe accent on the first syllablet. Ftve-faet five with and bine eyes, Venehel la a stato-ly beaaty wHI aer bat a ready emlle. When the contert reeults were known late last night after several _____ of waiting Headquarters in the Pontiac Public Library, Veachel’s first act as Mias Centennial, was to burst into tasrs of Joy and relief. MESON GOWN Today she tried on h^r golden Miss Centennial gown for the first time and poaed for, formal pho- VearlMl Hww with her par-rats Mr. and Mrs. E. Vernoa works at toe naher Body Dl-vMoa pisnt ta Pontlar. With three older sisters, three Parade to Relive Old Days (Continued From Page One) ty Road Commission tbere'h be a horse-drawn road grader. Ye OUe QwCMity shsppe. 171* The Keego Hacbor Loafern aub will have a horse drawn wagon. WlUfaun Keanerly, proprietor M Most of them old vehicles appear ta the giant Spectacle "The Ponttac' Shory” at Wisner Stadium ’Iherell be four units in Civil War uniform worn by members 61 the North-South Stdrmiih elation. There’ll be repreaentativea tram the reactivated Loonds’ 3a t|ry td Mkhigan with aciribwi cannon and members of the reactivated Go. A of toe 5th John Fortier, 2»47 Lapeer Hoad, win lend * unit of five Civil War garb. ' James Morris, proprietor of Morris Music store, 34 S. Telegraph Road, has arranged for an 11-man Civil War drum and file corpa. reendted locally lor the parade. many to PARTICIPATE A large number of other peraons will partidpato in the panrte on horaeback or in horae-dTOwn vehicles. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stiller of HaDy win have five buggies ta the W. RarM St. has arraaged for the appeerenee ef aa oH kero-aeoe sad axle greaee taaker from the days gone by. Others participating with horse-drawn vehicles from the preauto-mobile days include Gordon Cary, 4010 Meigs Road, Drayton Plains, a surrey; Martin J. Pooley, 1803 Haggerty Road, Walled Lake, a po^'carriage: RitkwU Blackett, 8075 Dixie Hi^iway. Ctarktton, a surrey; Mr. and Mrs. John Riey-noldii 1965 Sashabaw Rond, Or-tonvUIe, a horse and buggy; and Thenus C. Mitchell, 44 N. East Blvif., a horse and buggy. Mounted riders will indude the Oakland County Sheriff's posse, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hagen, 3460 Waldon Road, Bloomfleld HUIs; Janice Yeager, 2871 Berry Drive, Bloomfield HlUa; the 4-H Trail Blazer Qub of Rochester; the Dixie Saddle Oub; and Clyde Martin, 439 S. CarteU St., Rochet- Martin J. Pooley will provide two mounted horaea. Rev. Joesph parade plus a hack, landaau and P. Femminlnco, assistant pastor cutter. at Str Vincent de Paul Catholic Uidon Lake Optimists will man Church, has arranged for the ap-a horse drawn coach'and n horse-'pearance of several riders in color- The Weather K.* Fun UJ. WeaUicr Barean Report PONTIAC AND VICINTTY: Snmiy bat eool to4tay, high 88. Winds northeasterty 15-15 miles today. Phir and qpUte eool again tonight, low 48. Tomorrow fair and a Uttle _____________, r In the afternoon, high 74. Winds nortbeartorly 18- SM!'>t«fios« •v tonight. .Ass cSln. TMar ta rmUM : Wtad^ takwltr I I ..jrtiMut. • Ttrarfdar si l:U p.n. — M mssr at * -» mU nynStp Mom rtaso VrldsT oi Mosb Mtaporalur* WoitUMr—rontz aloluiz. < Om Tmr Ago li ■Itbeat ttmporotuio .. Loom tamporolwo .. Mood umptroturo _______ «1 U ____________ N 41 AlbuqpMVW N SS Attaata rt n now oriau toovMzUlt SI T» Now York duoofo IS St Oinolu CtnetauU SI SO St. I-—‘- gs'’s».-. n i2 Out' ■fs i! ot The Ponttac Proas, has been eleded a member of the executive committee ot the Michigan United Fund at the 14th annual meeting held in Lanatng. Fitzgerald Joins with 63 of Mich-Igan’t leading united campaigners representing moat communities in tjie state as the governing body of toe Michigan United Fund. It is a fund-raislpg organisation for 35 state and national agenda. Uttle too I . Veachel aaye she Iovm her Job. She’s been a atenographer since graduation from Brandon TUwiwhip High School in 1957 and has no ptana for marriage "hr • couple years, at least.” There’s no steady boy friend, either, fktas. don Township Wgh School’s flrrt homecoming queen. She enjoys swimming and skiing. Swidler Is Confirmed for Power Commission WASHINGTON (AP)-The Senate has oontirmed Joseph C. Swidler, a tong-time partisan on the side of public power development, to be a member of toe Federal Power Oommission. Republicans raised no opposition Wednesday to Swidler, a lawyer from Kni^vUle, Tenn., and former general counsel of the Ten-rasee Valley Authority. But they served notice that President Kennedy may face a court fight if be tria to oust publican Jerome K. Kuykendall as FPC chairman and replace with Swidler. Mtopo at the trtidt and conch piaM hmeh hours the past niaiith. IhroMta 4ha Pwstiae Mala D4-viita^ ptaal a aaapla firtdays Odwarka, 33. presently working toward hla doctorate at the Uni-vanity of Michigan, holdi aMster’s and bachakir ef arts degrea from WayM State Univeraity. Not Too Late to Order Edition for Centennial Extra roptos rt The IHHiltae Ptraa Cratnintal Edttloa to be Into the Indwitrtol gtaiit rt today. A separate sertloa rt this paper srill be a pleterial review rt Hainrday’s Cmteaalal Parade. AiMItlaanl eepiro rt the Om-tenntol EdMoa sriB ha » eeata, eUher delivered by earrier or ta the Stataa. An sabieribeni srill re-eelve oae eapjr at the regatar The pRir in (Cbaftaued Friaa Pl«e One) vard UWvtrrtty. Ha received hla martarV degree from Hanrard and bachelors degrea from Prince- < payahslagy nt harvard. He la the aalhar rt aamckoBS srorka ta hla tag amtatant at Wayne. He is a veteran ot the United Statm Army Counter Intelligence Corps. IMtaga. 16, beni ta Madrid, The degrea are equivalent to master’s degrea in art and law. Rabtoam ta 1*48. He wu director of pubUc relations for toe agency’s Detroit office for 10 yean and ta 1966 waa appointed an advertising account He alao hu a master’s degree ta comparative law from Columbia Univeraity. A’ appointment ia effective July 1, the othera August 15. 1861 Outfits High Style for Friday and All Week Tomorrow srill be the tart rt the Friday OM-Faahtoned Draa Days toadtag up to *^to2lmS'*dm2* J!rt'ofih toaatal regalia srill Jart be grt-ttag ta rtyto Ooetama srlH be efiletally eaeoanged every day and rt every eveat of the eight-day irtebrattoa, wMch begiM Satuntay. Waterford Graduates 446 .utufltaro, Wllltam JM AiMtr«ns, *wiiSui a Donald Ptrrz Marrta Dauftai B^miraa Bazma. Bn'iJaS Arthur, jr. “aam, Caroijn Bua Bo]SJ;r. "^r Richard Boyar. daBMa L. Brady, Bmea snuian randt, Carolyn Moaa Brtaty, aandrn Brown, iJtbra . Brown. Br%m? deal Eric Rrwwa. Jsdltli Ani Brownrtdft, Joan ftrn Buroa. ^ra ^ nuUcr, Obna Lai luUar, ‘ ■■ Ron^ OaraU vStaipkan, , ««SlZ aua Pulkarioo. CharM Oaliachar, Patnela Loulaa Oamal. Fradrlak CTay Oarrer. Jaraaa LaRoy ftaryat. NIekolaa Oaaco. Oary Allan 0^1^. CharMU Oatca Sartaan Oarlock. Jamai mrald %‘?a'nS=*'» Olliu, ThaouM WlUlata Olntar. talaBA Olaupoola, Mary Ooddard, Theoiai Jack OoM. Darld D. Oooch. Warm Alfred Ooihcn. Mary Ooyattc. Linda Laa Orant. Jack orant, Kayt Orctory. Ctenda OrUfta. UBda O— Oritta. A!laa Jaan Richard Warm ladden. KatblaM Marta la la. Barbara Jean “in.. liSKIu, Loratta Atnaa aina. Dai DIMW k Ralph ^Vltoa Marta ‘^•hard J n 12 ^ Hi torah n M a. rrica lai M.Crabi^ M as aaattia M SSI Anna dattUaan ------------ St >M Tampa J85iiy‘ national WEAima - it win be cooler tonight in the aartern half of the natiob except for toe GuU region and Vtorida, and warmer ia toe srerterh half Except for Western Texu and New Mndoa. Showers ai^e expected-atoi% the Oulf Coast into *V«nlda, m MIA-Mtasiasippi Valley, pnrts’of toe, Teanesaoe Valley and to tW Central Plains. ' i i Tbenaa Dolum ArteM Sally Aiuta DaMlnar, 'SS^A. Ralloek, Mary A ■and. Robart Ltaaay -Hardlnt. Larry X Rarrtasto ■arrli. II Sharon Kay Hawthoraa. Jarry Woodtww dawn Olanlyna ■aatheaofc. Troy Onrilla natM, llchaoi 1 ;arni, Mlllieant ChartatM Kaa, Jarry Ray Kati, Robart D. Keith. Carolt Aa Keith. BbarM U Karr. Oavtd L. Klfrr. Kam La Kllsora, Kirby, Linda L XlMr. Tara Laa Klaalak. Mary Alice -Klendar. Carolyn Ka Dannia Larry W^ro Andy Carol "•oohlar. Cayl hohart rJUr Lloyd. Xtartt Urtatin, DonaM Rlchar lartaect Darryl John Martin. Carol Loa Martin. Vlekl But Mawbinnay, Judith O. Mayaa, Brnla Ivon McArthur, Rood; Kdward M RaMh. Uatna eui RIabucha, Xipma Karrtn Banor ieClallan. Raran Lao *— toM. Carol obartion. JanrtU Mac Roberu, Aubrey MeMorrta, Kay M. Manaar, JOhh Marla MarrUl. Janet Oraca Malhnar, Mart Millar. CUfford Paul _____jll, Mary Laa Rydan. YickI- Jum tyan. WilUaa Darld ■abaU. Kara-i MltcbaU, OordM .I. **lfa^ln Rkbard Robert Moroai Moody. Unda Laa WllUa Ctoyea lora. Kara Laa torton. Mbrlant Whnap Richard im aialanUi. Jaaea Oartand Murphy, Robert WUltaa Hyara, Bbadra Ml< leuaaendortar, dobaph Puraut lawbarry. Joyce Margrat '^a'MIebaal STaUrford Orada Paturtob, Barbara Anna Paul, Charltf Pabw. Janioa Kay PHtanturf, UndA Plttaaa, Rlebard SrUBaa Pobl. KarM Bua PrtatUay. ASbu Rollleon. lllen Kay ‘It. Denali GaclOa 'Lr.tto I. Bham L I. itomita •UkeU. Michael Darld « Slaawart. Marilyn Ann SlaTin, imtth, Judia Ann imlth. Patrtcia Jann -x'SS^a assijshai Wayna M laaine Carol Li Veronica Elocn Bennett. Joanna RnUi IBoraralsnl JaslS^lu^K “£7;rd a laddard, loatph Ri >ltenber|. _^i5d"fciwr willam RaU CTaranea Arl Marlerla Carol Svaaaey. t/KK'* Linda Ellyn ■«?a?ns, Taylor. Richard 1 rhompioiL Janlca Mario TInkU, ablrloy Jaan Traaay, Marsarat ^?Uirieta Ann malar. Larada -PauUna Tynan. Haney Bu Underwood, Jamaa Moraa Dtana TalanUa, YlakI Jan Ad Exec. Thobuin Wiant Heads Community House BIRMINGHAM Rilla adverttatag hem elected tha 19H4B prertdent ot the Blnnlngham Oommunity A Btoomllald R. Squibb of 1369 N. Glenhunt Road, convspanding secretary; and Fmncla M. Fiacber of 2127 Derby Road, treasuKr. Thobnrn H. Wiant of 4331 Karen Lane, a vice prealdent of Young A Rubioam, Inc., ssu named by the 17-member board of directon to succeed Eugene J. Barney. 1M6 wu appstatod a vtoe proal- Wlant, a native of Indiana, is past president of the Detroit Chapter of the Public Relations Socl^ of America and part preeident of the DetrMt Chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, national Journalistic fraternity; since January he hu been a ruling elder at Kirk ta the HUIs. He also is q member of the Adcraft Gub and the Economic Gub of Detroit. Other eflleers rt toe Cem-nnuilty Itoase aro WUItam H. MeOanghey rt MI Oallfotd Read, Bleomflrtd Hins, first vtoe prertdeat; Mrs. William L. Soberer rt 4W Oseehmaker aad Mrs. Mm 8. O’Flyaa Jr. Alao elected svere Mrs. George The Community House, 380 S. Bata St., now in its 38th year of atlon, wiwea residents in the Btrmtagham-Bloomfleld arm. More than 170,000 persons the faculty in the 12-month'peflod endtaf May 31, and over S.ISBl meettav were held there by 1,472 groupeA 10-Doy Romlbler SoIm Highasf for Thb Yoar DEntOrr* IR-^-^merlcan Motors Corp. says it srtd 10,033 Ramblers in the June 1 through 10 period period this year. It said toe aala "exceeded the t iiUttal lOday periods of all months t • aince the flirt of tart December p when dealers sold lO.OM Ram- ** ' I.’’ AMC sold 9,137 Ramblers I in the flirt 10 days of May. if Warns U.S. on lasts | GENEVA (UPI) -r- Soviet Am-1 Semyon K- Turapkin * today toe United Stfita would -• be taking "a grave raponaibUlty” * if it resumed nuclear terting, and K the Soviet government “would not * J»me* AswurS Voselbcrf. Huldrui VosI, Leroy Jiimi Dow Adword. •Wulkcr. Msrsorel Au Willcce, t WaUs!%lf1rioyd Weeder, Roy Dean 'Welch. ■ Dooold Robert Weetaei. Carol Ann Weetpbal. Donne Merle Wheeler. Mary Sue WbIW. _ Raymood Claire Wta; - Marjoita Laulte iroi Ana wmiarni. Mb^- Jamee Oala *Ter^ ■nseaa Gloria Iron) rinkelman. Raymaad A foloeon. _ Marta cSiileau Puller ^Blwla Bryaa *AiTm Marganale ZUba. Wayaa Joba | Iliad Ntw GiiiiBtotdj ELECTBIC RAZORS ftr riTHiR's DAT cm SCHICK Naw COMPACT Electric Shaver $12.95 Value 995 N«w — with wsths^le thavtng husd, sdiust* to fundur or tough skin. Shsttorproof CSM. At pic- IIM 1399 $23.50 KONSON CFL 15M S2I.50 Schkk i-tpod 1695 1695 $29.95 NOAILCO I7M 1895 '22»s 23»s All brand new, fsetory guaran-tacd shavan — no trade-in needed. Pay only thoM adver-titad prIcM. Buy DAD an aiactrle 18 No So^inow, —Moifl Floor GIFTS For 'DAD' On FATHIA'S DAY GIVE HIM GROOMING AIDS n MCH'S TOtLCTBin Hama Lollona. Talo. ate. f f ' 11.11 HOXZBMA laetaat TQg Utter SRAYC BOMB f ^ onxrm groom bit 149 13t ThsM are just a few of the ipany gift iteiru you'll find for DAD hare at Simmt, at DISCCXJNT PRICES. Shop Simmy bafora you buy. 91 North Saginay SBaat DRUGS —Mota Floor Phjr Skies ad Saikkilks 97 Choica of styles In white and lovely lummer colors. Compare! the quality and DISCOUNT PRICE. Carl Bdwl “jSlfniil# C Herald, NIeole I Harold, LI Rererly, ^ Robert Rtchord RUI^ Mti mney I Carrol *NlMiie Oay lorold, Linda Jnn lororly, Roboit Marabal Richard Olou . Holtadar, DanM Alrlfl ■obbart, Joan Loaloo Bniktnini!**** Loonord Gordon poyon. Doloroo Ana LtaUe. Ounntfon. CaiWn AadrM Wiuiaai Alrab "Ife'Jrtd can Hunt. Diana Irono Hun tor. Borbara Mro g-rji J.a.'Ktao Patrtola Clarlos *i»L . ■Uiott. Da^ Hoai *aUo«L Am Jo »iu. eotoitero Irwin, Marten RAyo Jaooboon, Koanotb Rayatand •?sa Jnraso, Barbara Mario ■iwoU. Unda Joan Rvane, JoAnne JarroU. Famum, Victor Jomoo Joaktneon. William Ooorto Farrle. Ttawthy ' talcbyg •JJnrmark,^^^’ Whtrt, but ot SIMMS... Such Amoiing Voluot? 9PKIAL PURCHASE lriii|i Prica* Way, Way Dawa far IMs Wulmad TWO opd THREE-FImr Crdinetw Silot 4 to 14 —But NOT Every Style in Complete Size Ranges • SHORTS ami TOPPtRS • ILOUSIS and SUCKS > • l-Pc. PIOAL PUSMIRS • CROP TOPS and SHORTS / • 2-N. SAILOR SITS fjAII guaranteed 1st quality . . . U.S.A. ^ --‘y . . . washable . , . Sanforized shrink . . color-fatt ... NO limit — ■ stocks lest. \ DAD or GRAD Supor-Spociol m-MA 2-in-1 ^ebeor' 9 Transistor RADIO — Now SALE Prieetf Megvia S79M UMT wnooa brand. CAMERA DEPT. -Jfaia Floor piui-in urphone. Cau — I Oonulno Matber oaao' with ehouldor strap. 9 rolt traniUtor battery NOWI Sore Up to 50% OFF SHd NrUmi ab|i rHcM «• t™* Popslar StflM in Great Salacfioqa .for LADIES -for MISSES Swim Suits • TWO PRiCI GROUPS • Fafau to St FoIbm fo Sit J97 ^97 ALL Sixn—30 to 38 . zlp- Lattex . . . cotton prints . pared and barebacks . . with skim . . . bone up-HH . . . prints, checks .. . black arid whites ^Mthp PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JUNE 15, 1961 ipaw Shoppers May Save AAoney , CHARLESTON. S- C. (AP)—Do teft-handed iKoppera i save money at supermarkets? Merchandise layout advice reaching some market operators recommends placing impulse items and higta-profit wares on hand si^ (A the aisles, where they can be regched most easily fay right'^ianded shoppers. SIMMS CUTS EVERYDAY LOW PRICES jON FAMOUS DRUGS at BIGGER DISCOUNTS and if theta piicet don't teem to be the lowest just bring In any advertised drug price in town and Simms will meet or beat it. Specials Tonita — Friday — Saturday. ■ DRUG DEPT. DISCOUNTS At SaSB toall M tt, “CREAIM)F-THE4R0r BeHer GIFTS at Big BISCOUNTS No matter what you're giving POP, you'll get the creom-of-the-crop at BIGGEST DISCOUNT PRICES here dt SIMMS . . . Tools, Clothing, Tobacco Needs, Cameras, Fishing Needs, Golfer Needs, Lawn ond Patio Needs, etc. ... be sure of price ond quolity r— buy DAD'S GIFT Here at SIMMS. r POWER SAW Regulor $44.95 Volwe nt «Up clutch [.hMki cod I— iui. «auu r.p.m.i Inductrlcl rated. PoUched mirror flalUt. Sara ea Fai PIPE TOBACCO 14.01. Co. gsi I ll.es Velct — Choice of I I Priiicc Albert, Raleigh. ■ I Velvet. Model. Bach ■ I is.aa cBEBay blend f4» I It^taaee' Tta ....... “ E IS MIXTVEE *Tr S9W E It^taaeb Tta ........ * I WAUfor *2“ •r J5L.TKrt”i!L*.^S! c?' ■air aad ■elf-Oielee •* ll.St OEO. WAUDNOTON IJM tADaaee Tta * tl.Sa OEANOBB IJt* I1.M UNION LEADEB IJ>* Jlweentucet club I1*« I4.0aaee Tta .......... *• It ULD BBIAB I1« lAOaaee Tin • IS EDOEWOBTH t1t> 14-Oaace Tta * Sole of PIPES ji\ DRYSMOKI 79f ^ Changeable BBT f9<* riae with 4 Bewto • |1.M KOOLBMOKE PITB Ofe Briar BawL AlaailaBai BMai M BOOLSMOEB BET fg** piaa aad 4 Bewta .... • DB. OBABOW If** Dahe rmer Ftp* ....... * DB. OBABOW Firm t|W Oraad Dake VtHer * DB. OBABOW riFB SOM Basal Dake VUIer ..... * --------- js- I KATWOODIE IgN I EATWOODIB l|2** *15" Iiinas~~M«lei' ......... *2 DB. OBABOW MW Begat Medel .......... ■ DB._OBAMW IJM ■.■•5-1 E DB. OBAMW IIASS i El Darada Medel ...... ** I ••aajaaBaBBBOBO* Maal aUf lot DAD$ fSatkEii* JkcctiMriM Hitwr *3“ •1* THE PONTIAC PRESS; THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1961 ess Fortunate Third Graders Call Parents Nutty but They Love Them VcHiguprd of Kenn#d/s Peoco Corps Made Up of Umolfish Men VALUEY STREAM, N Y. (AP> —"niey yeU, they’»» Ptetty nutty, e, AnmWW pnw Hip(iy that tbeyR be able to ^ t^ fellow man wipe out diaeaae, poverty and ilUleracy wherever fe tfie world they exist, "'■‘•nd to help their country, too; that about aunw up the heart-reaction by the skiUed Cnen dnaen Id be the vanguard inf PtesMent Kcnuady’s Peace Listen to Matthew M. Deforest. U, a Mailae veteriui. He was sunong the 15 chosen to aid in a two-year devetopment proKraro la Colombia. “This may sound kind of corny," Deforest said Wednesday. “But I think our first duty is toward granted political asylum to i water _pu_.^catlon_ engineer 'who came' to Western Europe on a UNESCO study grant. He is Oleg Lenchevsky, 46, officially Identified as 'senior search officer of the water supply bi Moscow. Reports said be telephoned his wife in Moscow he did not want to return becaaae of “ihtolenuice and antireDgiqn’' la the l^wiet Union. with purchanu of ADlVflRAL* RADIO $24®5 R. B. MJLJNRO ELECTRIC CO. 1060 W. Huron St., Pontiac FE S-S^Sl On parents. “Parents are O.K. I guess but sometimes they yell and hit and that makes me mad. But no matter what I still love them." '•They’re pretty nutty if you as MONEY mPORTANT Deforest, a truck driver who is also a track and bulldozer mechanic, lives with his parents in Chicago, HI. As for hard living conditions and low pay, he says; “The con-dltioos don’t worry me. I've been k Marine. As tor the money, that' hot impcmant." Each volunteer will receive |1S0 a month for expenses, and g75 monthly b> wages which will he bapked for him in the United States. Each man is expected to tinder the same conditions as in-habitanto ot the villages and the farms ot the country to which he AU 1 lected are single and between the ages of 19 and 31. WANTS TO OIVE Jeremiah Parson. 24, of Albany, NX, one at 12 men chosen to swsist in a road-building program In Tanganyika, comroei........... tiope ni be able to give them as much as they’ll give me." A former paratrooper. Parson fs employed by the Connecticut Highway Department as a technician in its materials testing department. New California Law to End Sbw Vote Count Iowa lawmakers Gef Cots for Noon Break DES MOINES. Iowa m Lightning Kills Golfer can gel 40-wink snoows day if they wish, but they hive to .climb 40 steps to do it. PALATKA, Fla. (AP) : Cots have been provided in an struck a golf foursome,' kill empty room above the Statehouse ing one of them, jtouse chamber. One legislative Paul Aliano, 44. jemploye ohaSrved: Imanager, was killed Wednesdhy. "You’ll really need a re*t afterlThe other three golfers we Jthe cUmb." /stunned but not seriously hurt. ■If both parents love you at tb same time, that’s great." •’They don’t understand chil ren very much." "1 think parents are lucky have children. ” On school and teachers: “School is for children wh( want to learn. But If you don’ want to learn you have to go any way." “I didn't used to like school bti like it now." “My teacher is very nice. I Ilk her perfume." “If I never went to sell would be stupid but I would b happy.” On themselves; “A lot of people like me but don’t know why." “I try my best but stUI som< people do not like me." I guess people like me becaus I am very nice." Jubilee CaRLOaD APPLIANCE SALE REDUCED *30 Kenmore 2-speed suds-saver AUTOMATIC WASHER SALE • Today-—Friday—Satiirday! Here’s a real washer value! This Kenmore does regularly 229.95 capacity, suds-saver, full-time built-in filter SACRAMENTO, qalif. (AP)-Caiifornia has a new election law designed to eliminate slow ballot counting such as kept the outcome of the last presidential race in this state uncertain for days. (fov. Edmund G. Brown signed legislation Wednesday which requires absentee balk^ to be returned to county clerks three days before election. Under the old law, these ballots could be received up I six days after election. Brown said sla.T>inir power. 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V- THE PONTIAC PRESiS, THtRSDAY, JUNE 13. 1061 ^xp^ct Sparks to Fly Again Over Orion Township Rezoning ORKW TOWNSHIP-The Ing of 8(2 acres o( land on Indian- wood Road for manufacturing purposes is expected to spark a second controversy between resl- Of the total 92 acres, 82 I dents and business interests here now are aoned for business pur- poses and the other 10 are classified as residential. Monday. Township Supervisor John Lcs-! siter said the rezonins request was h made by the Lake Orion Improve- Lessiter said several home own- . ment Oo., a sub.sidlary of Artec, ers in the neighborhood of the Inc.. 9020 Indianwood Road. | Artco plant already have indicated they are against the proposed re- Tke property which the c pany wants resaoed Is about I ' nUie east of BaMwIii I The resoning request had the bnshii« si the newfy famed Lak* Orton Aren Developmeat Csrp., which was argaalMd by Alton and tbs Lake Orion Area Chnmber nf Ommeroe In dnw new bnalneaa and iadastry to the A large crowd is expected to att^ the hearing which is scheduled for 8 p.m. Monday in the Township Hall, STl S. Broadway tkm In the Indianwood Road i for manufacturing two years ago when the township’s zoning nup was being dnwn up. However, the Indianwood manufacturing area whs deleted Iran the map when residents of the area appearerf before the board to complain that the soa-Ing would depredate the valua-ttoB of thdr property and create safety, health and truffle has- ULLEO S YEARS AGO The Orion Township Zoning Board had Intended to zone a aec- Lesaiter said the Township Board has approved extending Maybee Baldwin to the Judah Lake Subdivision, a distance of about one-half mile. The fuoject is expected to cost approximatdy $25,000, and would be financed on a matching fund basis by the township and the county. SAFETY FACTOR One of the major reasons the board approved the extension, which would cost the township about $12,500, is the extra safety it would afford residents in the Judah Lake area, according to the supervisor. He said the extension of the road would provide a shorter route for equipment from Fire Station No. 3 In GIngellvUle to reach the Judah Lake area In case of emergencies. The new road, which would cut the distance between the two points by about one mile, will have a gravel surface. Lessiter said the township has been assured right of way will be available from property owners along the proposed roadway. In other action, the board ap-. loved an allocation of approximately $2,200 for purchase of new inhalator and renovation of the garage at Fire Station No. 3. The garage will be enlarged accommodate two trucks. Dual Ordinance TAKE OVER NEW DUTIES — New affleers of the Rochester Branch of the Woman’s National Farm and Garden Association were installed at the annual meeting and picnic Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Harry Freeman, 1600 E. Gunn Road. Oakland Township. Pictured here PaskU* Pms Pbsl* (from left seated) are Mrs. Paul Christensen, secretary, and Mrs. Frank Beall, second vice president: Standing is Mrs. Howard W. Ludwig, president. Mrs. George H. Goble is firsf vice president and Mrs. Lawrence B. Weymouth, treasurer. WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP - A proposed combination recreational- 5 County Memberg to Compete Soil Conservation District Enters Awards Program The Oakland CMinty Soil Con-servatkui District has entered the National Soil Oonservation Awards program sponsored by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. of Akron, Ohio, it was announced today by District Chairman Robert McOrory of South Lyon. CAROUNE A. BRENNER A fall wedding is being planned by Caroline Ann Brenner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Brenner of Grand Rapids and James Leslie Ogdra, formerly of Garksion. ’The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.. Maurice Ogden of Sears. Investigate Fire Which Destroyed Keller Plant FARMINGTON TOWNSHII*-The state fire marshal is investigating a blaze that destroyed a factory here yesterday, causing an estimated $15,000 damage. The fire at the Keller Corp. 31160 W. Eight Mile Road, was discovered shortly after„6 p.m. took Farmington firemen nearly three hours- to bring it under con- trol. Wooden crates and boYes, used in making loading platforms (or factories and greenhouses, fed the fire, believed to have started in the rwf of the two-story, brick and frame building. \The damage estimate was made ^JTre ’Chief Ray Geary. ■ traffic was rerouted Lthe fire scene by township police. To List UniiBin Demands DETROIT (UPI) — Top officials Ot the United Auto Workers Uidoii opened a two-day meeting today to draw up Dotwoonomic demai^ to be. made on Chrysler Corp. wh^ new contract negotiate be-g^i' June 30. been drafted and a public hearing on the amendment is expected to be scheduled here in the near fu- Bridge Lake Road, Springfield Township; Harold Mitchell of 10642 MeWain Road. Grand Blanc; and Stuart J. Hutchins of 1062 E. Hamlin Road, Avon Township. Members of the Oakland County District will complete against cither soil conservation districts in the state. Judging cammlttoFs, aelectod from MieUgan’s leading exponents of soil conservatton «rtll determine (he outstanding district tor May 1, INI, to April M, l*n. on the basis of toUl pointo scored In performance of regular distrirt The grand award for one mem- ber of the winning district governing body in each of the 52 competing units, and the top cooperating farmer or rancher named by that district, will be vacation trip to Wigwam Guest Ranch on Goodyear Farms, Litchfield Park, Ariz. This will be November or December 1962. Five members of the Oakland County district governing body will compete. They are McCrory, who lives at 26867 Pontiac Trail, South Lyon; 'Treasurer Keith Middleton of *2610 Stoney Creek Road, Oakland Township; Samuel D. Miller of 8391 in Drayton Plains was the setting Saturday evening for the wedding Nancy Lee Knox and James L. Cumming. Rev. Walter Teeuwissen Jr. read the service. Federal Contract Goes to Troy Firm ’TROY — Dynamic Manufacturers, Inc., is one of (our {Michigan concerns which have been awarded substantial contracts by the federal government, it wag announced yesterday. The Troy firm at 4755 Rochester Road will build tent assemblies under a $113,544 government contract, according to the Small Business Administration regional office I Detroit. Largest contract in the state was $476,390 agreement under which Lake Shore, Inc., of Iron Mountain will supply electric hydraulic winches for the Bureau of Ships Okays Southfiald Loan 'The Southfield School District’s to borrow $144,000 againft ter^ by the State Department la.—Alsn HArman.l COMMACK, N.T.-l4 1st Lina 100 Level BIk. $1295W.W. $1495 By The ANSoriaUHl Presn j SYRACUSE. N.Y. (AP)-Jukel Gibbs, the New York Yankees’ $100,000 bonus player from Missis-1 slppi, went hitless Wednesday; night for the first time since he entered professional buscball. 1 Playing third base for Rich-1 mond’s Virginians in the Interna-1 tional League, the fomipr Univer-i sily of Mississippi football star had his hitting streak broken after eight games. Sports Tires—Moat Sixas Proportionolafy low Pricot on All Sites of -U.S. Royal—Fisk—Kelly Needed More Time OPEN DAILY 8-6-CLOSEO SUNDAY-Open Fri. 'til ^ PM. SEDALIA, Mo.. (AP>-The little league game was called on account of darkness with the Adeo's leading Sx'dalia lee 4->0. One-sidx-d? Yes. but the ice team didn't get to bat. It ended; after the first half inning of play^ ^ UNITED TIRE SERVICE 1007 Baldwin Ave. ■ 3 .MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN PONTIAC MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (AP)-Al-n Harmon. Jamaican light heavyweight, upset eighth-ranked Jes.se Bowdry of St. Louis Wednesday night with a unanimous decision in 10 rounds at 'Miami Beach auditorium. ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER Old Fashioned Value Da^is Prices ior Thursday Through Saturday, June 24th Every Single One of. OUR *2.50 TIES NOW Our Entire Stock of Dress and Sport Shirts NOW $^89 Our Famous Bronid Notionolly Famous SLACKS SUITS iDcre Ald.95 Regular and Tropical $65 Values MM Mr M NOW NOW 6pm FtMw NIsW UnM » rA . SAGINAW alUWRENCE .i N Pomtat Sroiv Only THE STYLE’ CORNER OF PONTIAC '\ ■ ■ A - . , i'- \ \ . .-I • Action photo shot from beneath “glass highway” shows why numamEp^ B.F.Goodrich Silvertown miles ahead of other tires! NARROW EDO! OTHER TIRES have'narrow edgn, aa Ihria diagram ahowa. Following tradition, the rubl»r ia enneentratad in l)>e center riba. ■ But in today’a driving, that's a “dead oentar,” wbem tin wear ia leaat. IxmIc at your own Urea, and you’ll aee the first aigna of wear are on the outside edgea. THi BIO EDGE BFB SILVERTOWN haa a radical new tread deaign—with up to twice as much rubber os other major-brand, first-line tires in the outside adgsa of the tread. That’s where MILES AHEAD IN MILEAGE AND SAFETY! The amazing glass highway, shown in the small photograph above, was built by B.F.Goodrich to study tire wear under actual driving conditions. Pictures shot from beneath this highway—like the larger photo above of a turning tire—let you see the severe distortion that takes place in the outside edges of the tread. Notice how little action there is in the center ribs. Tliousands of pictures taken show the outside edges w-ork most and wear most, whether you’re turning a corner, driving on the highway, passing or stopping. That’s vitally important to every driver who’s looking for the most tire for his money. Of all the major-brand, firstrline tires, only B..F.Goodrich Silvertowns have extra rubber in the outside edges. Up to twice as much rubber as the others! That’s The Big Edge—and it means a big edge in mileage arid safety for you! Yet you pay no more for a. Silvertowii! DON’T BUY ANY TIRE UNTIL YOU SEE THE BIG EDGE DEMONSTRATION AT YOUR B.F.800DRICH DEALER’S. Ask your BFG dealer to show you the revealing glass-highway photos. Compare the Silvertown Big Edfge tread with any other tire at the same price. See why it’s miles ahe£^ of other tir^l today’s ti—-------- Th0 Bit Edn-and a hif • •ad nilMf* nr you! 24-MONTH ROAD-HAZARD GUARANTEL kd acauiit Ih* purchsM of a rt ONLY M DOWN-UP TO AFULL YEAR TO PAY B. F. Goodrich Stores 111 North Perry Street Cor. Mt. Clemens Pontioc FE 2-0121 ROCHESTER Ed Holmes •nd Son 980 Commerce Rd.' EMv3-3374 Jacobson , Ktotor Sales • 7620 E. Highland Rd; EM 3-4127 I Banny's Texaco Service 66 N. Washington OA 8-1461 Motor Mart Safety Center 123 E. Montcalm FE B-7845 Stauffer's ' Servica, Auburn and Jehn R UL 2^4340 THE PONTIAC PBBSS, THURSDAY, JUN1E 1961 Demand Is Good for Wheat Futures MARKETS CHTCAGO (AP) -> Wheat futum went la food demand today ia eafty dMUnca on the board of trade and frioea nooved up about othef e ■teady. ( generally The following are top prioea coveriag aule^a ot locally grown prodaee by growera and told by them in wholesale package lota. Quotations are furnished by the Dctnit Bureau of Markets, as of Monday. {Stocks Resume Moderate Gains Brokers said reports that rainfall again had data^ed harvest of the winter wheat crop brought out a faltiy good apecolative demand. Short covertng also added to the strengdi. Scattered profit taking weakened Jidy aoyfaeans during the first seveiai minutes. However, dealers said the of Detroit’s largeat DETBOIT UTBSTOCa DSTRorr._________ ____ BeUbIc MS. Trade on limited eupply •lauthter etoesas iteody: tow leottored Me mixed hlfb god and low eholee •taere il.W-33.M: ttaadord itoerrifwi^ il.W: oreund 3 loade choice batlere 33.N: seauerinp (ood trade hsitori 3I.3S-3I.33; utility and etondard heUeri n.3e-30.M; ottUty eowi ld.tP-17.SS; — nare end eottere 13.S0-U.SS. ------- ------ .. umited early DO. No. 1 : 1I.SS; No. 1 sad 3 IW-33S Ibi. I7.SS- 17.73: Mo. 3 and 3 1M-33S Ibe. 17SS- I7.IS; Mo. 3 and 3 33S-3SS Ibe, 1I.SS- No. 1. 3 and 3 3S0*4tS lb. aowi _______4JS; 3la. 3 and 3 4SS-3SS Bm. 13.1S-1I.33; boors ll.SS-ll.lS. “■---- — llg The new center in Vfmeftord Townriiip, -at Telegraph and Ellz^ abeth Lake Roads, wfll also houae Car Hits 2-Year-Old Ptaying in Driveway The World at a Glance ■ome galas at trading pra- Graham - Paige. Wednesday i most active gainer, continued to be traded heavily but was about unchanged. An early feature was a share bk>ck of Smith-Kline-rrench. aown H at 6114. Pius slgra predominated among motors aircrarts, nonferrous metals. oUs and rails. Steels were narrowly mixed and so were electrical equipments and drugs. New York Stocks AjUe^Oml . Alaoo .. Am Alrlto Con . • ■ STK, AsBl-Vdy: ..........31.3 Uir ........ IMtora ... Ill Lib Me * L NOof . .. 13.3 Utl * Smelt .... Litton Indue I Tel*Tel .in.* Loekh Aire ... Tab ...... n Lon a COB laondA ____33.7 Lorlltord ..... loUr a Co . 30 Lou a Nuab .. hleon ..... 31 Mack Trk ... ___om Cunt . 31.1 Martin Co . ■ AvooCorp • ■ *' Mead Cp .-. A two-yuar-oid girl hit by a car while playing in the driveway of her home yesterday afternoon was reported In fair condition at Pontiac General Hospital today. Deborha Wilson, U E. Hopkins Ave., Buffered internal injuries. She is the daughter of Mrs. Edna Wilson. The driver, Jerrold D. Wierth, ‘A Id the Hopkins Avemw told Pontiac pobce be did not see the ddld when he pulled into the driveway. Prom Oar News Wires Secretary of Labor Arthur J. Goldberg will fly to New York today to take peraonal charge of ' w to avert a midi' strike of 82,000 seamen in : |1U.S. ports. Midiigan Slate Police said a civilian flier reported missing overbad been located. Police said the Federal Aviation Agency reported the flier stayed overnight at Chelsea near Jackson and took off again this morning headed north. Jacqueline Kennedy flew homeward from Athens today, leaving her Greek hosts hopeful tha' week-long vacation in their country aill give its tourist trade PROTECTION IS A JOB FOR PROFESSIONALS Call on us for profetsiorui Insurance aerviea backed by Iht policies vritk the F.S_ Personal Service. H. W. Hittenlocirar AGENCY 'INSWANa md MUDS" •f Ail Typtt 3M-320 Rikar IM9. n 4-1551 Califoraia cooked Wednesday and soaring temperatures were forecast again today. The mercury climbed abnormally Wednesday and normally cOol San Francisco blistered in lOl degrees, made worse by smog. 31.3 SM oil Ind . Om Motori' .'. 43S Btd OU Ohio O Tol * Tkl M.4 StfToni, JP Ooa Tiro .... 73.3 Stud-Poek .. Oanaaeo .....33.1 Swift A Co . Otrber Prod 43.1 Ttno Oo« .... OlUatto .....114.1 TtxMO .... Ooodrleb .... M.4 Tn O Sul .. Ooodyaor ..., 43 Ttz Ini ____ Oroh P»lf4 .. 3 WtxtOnTol . Ot A a > .. 31.1 WMtf El .... Ot No Rj ... 43.1 WhlUMot ... OreTbound . 33.3 WUton St Co . Quit OU . . . 33.t Woolwortb .. MolUnrf P 3 7 Tale A Tow . U.7 TDMtBhaT Nevfs in Brief American Stocks Plgurao ufUr dodmol potou on olabthi Col B Tw ... 33.3 Eilur tndux Cobu El4« ... 13.7 Mrad John . C«m Mdi .37.1 Mohawk Alrl Ctaola Ptt ..34.4 Motk P Ntof Oniiim Am .. II 4 hj zibe Ef Boad a a WUHam A. chard Lake Ave., reported to Pontiac police early today that J15 was stolen from his wallet in a Pontiac bar. 3 IS. ______to S pin. Fri., June 16, 10 ajn. to 5 pjn. Bethany Tabernacle. Cor. First and Castell, Rochester. -AdT. Rummage ^hrepTra ! Clearanec — Mmt I Pacific Pet Ltd 13. IWW-JONB8 It NOON 10 Indl. 303.17 up O il 30 Rada 141 31 off 0.30 " Utlli. 113.00 off 0.11 S3 Stocka 330.31 al( 3.10 Volume to U ntoi l,3ft.00« Stocks of Area Interest From Local Brokers OrloR No- SM O-E-P. 1 STOCKS OP k___________ PBOM LOCAL aaOKERS Plfurci after decimal potou ACP-Wrlflep Stofea,..........* • Arkaoaoa LouUli Baldwla Rubber____ Bornma Pood Btorea Curttoe-Wrl^t Corp. Ooi Co. 37.4 w Friday, 1:M - on Wood-Adv. FOR SHI et Beat Hewerd amd tdkem Street, 74-ft. wM« trick Sckeel tMe-e wMi evae 2,100 s^. fatf ef epeee, full bMMRMt, MW fM ateuiw keul, cemer lef 142k150, MikiM ie leer tor em 50 cure. CriuM ku ireed ua o i^cl . • w»P Cem f• AmmgMl — OpO fE 4-JNt 1.1IDTII nil ERATI. 3tl0 Eliukelh Lake U. OUa Mathleeoa Prophet Co. ............... jo Rockvell aUBdard .......... 34.1 Toledo Edlebn Co........*; 33 0 OVEN THE OOVMTEE STOCKS Tbo followlni quotatiBB* d* bm i eiaarUp repreaent acl . but are latended aa a tulde proximate ttodtoi rania o . 13.4 Mlehleaa BeamItaa Tnbt Cf. 33.4 34. -------ac4 ................. 33 31 Olam Corp......t4N 3d. ______ .............>u mployment. P.O. Wieblgmt_______ Toy Party Plan Demonstrator w WAIaut 3-^. ttViet AikbnnLB cljcak. kf-pertoaeed to toaaraaea rattag and ^CT wrlUag. Hoehaator. W XHIHVl. lOfUU. iRthTED —-------------------1 to 11:38 a.m. Altdr 3 r “ rOMAN 3 i typing, alao i ____» axporloaeo .In ------0 recMeoblo. Iduat bojtol|i 9 bo boadtd and furntob^^Klir-. Writo Poattoe Proa*. Boi port tlmo houri .......... —Heat wo-^*”- dltloai. For totoretew. Help WanM 4EED THREE MEN OR WO^ who have 3 to 3 aporo boura time aacb day to Pontloc. ahouM RowleUto Dopt. MCP-8M 1783, Proepprt. nffiieU. iALESMEN. AM- BnMdhit Service 12 Netkaa and Persanab 27 unoiLU^ AND cmiBNT. ‘TSfiKf'SffiTS MISS. Aftor S OK mTif ao amwor otU PE fvntj Oanfldaa- bAMfcfe Lfis^itS 5? arii'm. PT40 iotlstotoo. OR 3-ST41. bBiBtt imiE on all 'dflibd. CommriU ar roridMittol. Hotb-i^TATRfilQOLLDOSlikt ESetrie Oo.. 1S88 W. Aaron. OAIN’rr MAID BUPPLIBB, 73S Maomlaoo. PE S-78lk. SPBbtAL Dotuao COM wuea. rag. 110. Mow S7A8. Dorolhy’a. 888 N. Parry. rm s-1144. Wtd. Children to Board 28 D(^ IM UCEHaaP HOME. I'D u s E'RAiauia. w)uai~ii0P- UCERSBD DAT CARE. ' OL 3-4313 RisUftaLk'DAT CARE. lIceiibAd homo. PE S-8S40. ^^^^^a^Yj^Sad^^buSidor!*' w5 Wtd. Honsohold Oooda 29 oqMMtol. PB O^MIA L.’ A. foaoi 1 CALL SBLLC ALL. CASH POR I RIG DIPPERRMCB We pay moro eoab tor funlturt and appUancoa. l jUace or bouac-ful. Bargato Bouit. PB S4I4S. ROOF REPAIRS EAVBSWOUOHlNa PE 843|4 laOB DOLLAR POR PDRNITURE Siegwart Construction CemGnt Work o^rleol^i^Vifl'i^Paoiaoari^ aHuro. BdMfo” SnppHes 14 Wanted Miscellaneous 30 OARAOE DOOR. tgl. COMPLETE llT BM 3-4SN. omcm purIiitorb and bobi- aoM jwjulpmont. Pomo^JP^Ung Busl|»m Service 18 SCRAP IRoT' WAMTSb7' 'iffli kind. CoU PE S-38M. ALL MAEB^'QP POUNTAm PENS ropalrod br lootory tnlnad man at our offloq. Oenoral Prtottot A OHici Sup^y Co., 17 W. Uw-reneo 81. none PE 3413S. WANTED TO BUT - SET OP golf Inma, with weodoa abofta. f UlIU t. CaU 613-1377. WAifTEO USED PLATER PIANO. In good condition OR 4-1473. Ranted: mi it- BLOCEsT~iM 3tol83. BLOOMFIELD WALL CI.BANERS. WaU and wtadowa. Baoionablo. . PE S-lMl. Hagitrom, Real- OR 4bl88. TSACRkBS “A 83.388 fummar worm— owolto one airly aolaa bird American Builneei Coni Job No. 1ST P.O. Box 181 Union Lake, Mlehlgon WANTED 4 PEOPLE Emptoyimint Agencies 9 EVELYN EDWARDS "YOCATKWAL COUNSEUNO aSRTICE-i4tb Caat Huron aulto Phone FEderal 5-0584 PLEASANT t Importaat than rtw^dUg. Eenmera'waahor renoL ------ Wt tlaoB«o'>E 8J4ir_______ BAWg MACHINE SRARPCMCD. Manley Loadi. 18 Bailey St. Bookkeeping & Taxes 16 Dressmaking. Tailoring 17 ORSaSMAEtNO. TAtaORmO. teratteaa, Mrs. BodeU. PE 4-S imO-AIJSIMTrONB Qariicn Plowing 18 for public coBtoct work. Muit meat Employment, 40d Po"H" State Bank fadi. Vu S-Slrt. CenOM PLOW. DRAG. btSfi.. garden, yard. OR 3b888___________________ I nstructkwiiP—Sciiools 10 IRER'B ACCOIU3ION _._imer oelMdulM new Aoeordton tumtohod troo 1 Mornlni. GALLAGHER’S 18 E. Hurotl f Ttme^ PE 8-3331'. oat OALLAORS ■ebool. Eumme lormlag. Accord NO LAYOPT-We Troto You For MEAT CUTTERS AND COUNTERMEN VERT MUCH IN DEMAND I>BOPLB MUST BAT! BPSaAL FOR 38 DATS Top acdlTlret trimming ond tomoeal _Box 13. Ponttoc, ».cu>a... WAIITED: EXPERIENCED to do driving Hrip Wanted Femsls 7 APPRENTICE BAKER lag to M Tcd'a hat an Imm work in tbo tyelcmt uccd by all supormorketo JUST SIS . RBOULAR Sis ■ ROYAL POOD CLOB . 313 W. 11 lUle CoU 387-1138 Royal Oak, "■ TEACHER WU-f --tublccto. PS 8-18S7.__________ Work Wanted Male 11 to peraeo. Only P a.m. to I p.a. TED’S frOObWARD AT SQUARE LE. ED. day or early tvenlng — wii rara 888-873 a waok — hav( uae of a car and a nlot lonality, can befora 13 nooe 4-83S3._______________________ BEADTT OPBRAfOR. NO XVENniO work. 8 to I. BoUywoed Scanty jl^p Want48d Msla^ 6 itatloiii MI Al OPPORTtJNITT Pba.l real . eitoto lalos Jtaoplo. B^rtoaM or wUltog ta iMm. Promoota and llaUagi galoro. CaU S.Il Taylor. Realtor, OR 4b38S____________ AUTO kfECHilMtO CHANGE JOBS? if yoo-aro tree T-18 p.m., ro_ iMy oapaMo, and naat appoariag. -you may bo able to quofify for a Job toot would enobla y« to atart oblo to toot would enobla you_ k' port-time boato, toen trOL. ter Into o fuU-Umt anporrloory poinioa aftor you hoee peovoa yoaraoU and all daubto rtmoeed. -------gg^AgiTigM—;-------- part41mi For gtneral olflao work ta plooa-aat downtowa otneo. PIva-dty week. Inturaaoo txporttnot pra-ferred. Writo Ponttoc Preta, Box IS alattot ago, —— pcrlaaot and i CURB WAITRESSES jS’TiiTs.’nfwyffi iblfl. Moat bo U. Apply to pertoo TED’S Woodward at Squoro Uka Rd. dbpbnoablb sitter pWII tranaportoUoa, ar. EeoU Lk. Rd. REODLAR 33SO Bocomt a Moat Cutter Counterman and Proetaaor to COMPLETE LAWN WORE. OAB- ________J «RV1CB DAT OR EVENj^S Inquire About Our Club Plan FREE placement 8 iiTTBAR-OLD. SACE-tm. CARET OR 3-0473 uftor 3:38 — A CHRlSTlAiriAUEtMAH AO* " and. marriod, dealret to work ocbriattoa Rool Batato Rrok-Writa Ponttoc Proao Bex 18. AA Wall wasioto p.m. PE 8-SUt. CABINET MAKER. CARPI Kltohono a iptctoHy. PK 4-8888: CARPKNTER^IN^O. aenablo. OB l-MML ______ iSpnamexD woWUno man- agoT ter Drieo-u Raatauraat. PE >-1381. PAMtaT MAHjlilbi” MAli ANb AflA fiOR kflirif :-l COMPLETE LANDSCAPINO. (roc oottaaleo avallablj, •— ---------UHllUtoi. Pit------- riLUE BOO, NOW ar turf to your order. . —R CONTRACTS CLARK REAL ESTATE 101 W. Huron PE 8-411 ____________PE 3-7888___________ WRIGHT 3U pokland Ave. PE 3<441 CASH POP LAND bbNtRACTir. AS80CUTION —____.. Proa__________ _______ ImUaf. PE I-IOM. --------- — 3-8348. IMMEDIATE ACTION On any good toad owtraeU. New or aonooM. Tear aaah apoa aat-lafaeton InapoeUon ot property and Utto. Aak lor Eeo Toamlotoo. K. L. Templeton, Realtor S33P orchard Lake Rbod PE 4-4883 WANTED, land CONTRAtHS SBiaUoy Real Eataw, OL 3-ITS8. Wanted Rest Estate 36 tutay oed. Laid or doUverod. Tractor wark and ftoo nadlng. Proo MUmatoi. AU work mr-aatood, Craig and Breoeo of Pon- i,------a fmmm. yi l"Tru Moving and Tracking 22 ,iTm»pPrii3!’»yna: gl«lR^iRT^Nqroo!°^^^L^ BAUUNO ARD RpSiW.. *PT-Umt. aaywborf, FE t-8l*l. DL time, aaywhart PE 3-7818. RAUUild AND RUBBISH. N;m —r prtoo. Any Umo. yiA »„w,JNO AND ROMISH. IS leadt anytiaio. PE KI83. Oort hauliro and tabd clean UP. OR 3-3S83. uoRT-HSoOTorW-™ name yjur prtoo. PH OdSII or _ IMU III. Jim ^mv^fmat mM toadtof. TUP Painting ft DecoratlM 23 1ST CLASS PMRTWq. DWO? tog, reae. Don Reek. OL l-l.-.. ATBACHm NbujoK. INTBBIOB. IKTSlIl- lor. Workmoaehlo i----------- Relertneea. PK 3-W43. Papertog. PE M3U. iiPERT PAliiflNO AND IMfod- ----- o» DI8HWASRIII. FOR >V|^0 work. 1171 OUto Hwy. Drayton ifXPXfUKNClft) lit 6 U'A N POR part Ume eook —* •77 Auburn Aee. iJtPEftlilicft) 'bilk work, have piekup. 33S-1S3I. PROPUbIONAL OARDEMfiR wUl oietaaage garden and town ooro for iod|tog acoomtooda-tlena Ml 4-8(03, 1 o.m. or evea. rtaion^W. n 8-8883. '______ fiHcuuzis MODflonsmsi'. Roaldontlol—aommoretol—frp8 aat OaaUty work—PEA tarata-jq^ all around lor omoll — ditlenod dry eleaBlnf plant to BIrmlnibam. Btoof- ---------- ----- MJM733. Mra. MoCowaa. PS 5-147L_________ fiOMISTR; WORE waMBSTTB -- more, rotaraaoea. PE S488T. IibHreb BAfiTPgT’flHlT houiowork. doya. WI 4-8418. a EAOKD WbMiS WaNTB MED LAOT POR Op^: -.jM4work. Uwo to. ao tall-L-0KM“‘ oa Buatotai en. W-mlle ig nperteney. thla la an I opportunity lor you. Ptr- ------- and muat fova ear. Rlgk oommlaoion - boaqa arraMomnt Till wookh^^raw* qua^llad Writo Pentlao Proaa, Sox 3. PLACE A "LOST” AD. Call FE 2-8181 for an ad to recovtr a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for gin id writer. to care fUr toallo agod tody. Hvt ta. Horateg axporionea prtlerrad. •tato oxporitnet aad rtltrancoi. ^nUy wWtoj^. Apply IJCENSED PN’s immodtoto oaonlag tor praotleol Saaa. I3SI.M par month ytart- SJJ3('. ...... oattol for tvan 0taI**SI*4^'i!^‘ 2RliGi~hroMAit to care for homo ond 1 ohUdren lor I----- mototr’a boopitol gUy. fifoiti tsammt wenk' mu your boato or our ottloa. Short haura. good pay. oommlaaloit. ArUmr Shrroy itudloo. Ml $-tm. TOY PARTY _______ KXn DEMONSTRATOR matoa. FE IMtSTS. ~pir flrinlly Of aadwto and RuadoU. Uttto jyrt'a put. PloMo rolara. Lbn: UAtri WaliAi^; •Vicfiii: tty of Struad TTi^r. Nota toj- MrtantwPApuru- *• WMCOe MlrMIft OTSWvw 7 aad i. Rowaid. PE »8llt. tbit: ■inafoii^YrifH' “las r«ni^. y» 4-wii__________________ Noticss and Personals 27 ALL CASH J1 yoa arc loartog atato or i -«T..'rT!5.&l?nAk, IPS W. Mm)1o MAytatr S BUILDER needs 1 OE MOM Toeaat LoU. taty at Poal^ ly oiua. Peat Aetlon by buyer. CALL. PE S-1878. II t* * SEN ------------------------ . aUlLDlNO CO. LISTInW-CCILOWP . L. Ik, MlddlotOB f* ^3*«3. iilED 1 HOMES Ttys fYE R acbool dlitriet. Out of towu buy- Paul M. Jones. Real Est. sss wb6t HURON rr .« 8-iSSS_________ PE S-1371 spriciALtaio Louie Borat RtoHor. PE S-3d43. OR 4-8438 Rent Apta. Fimilsliad 37 1 AND t CLBAN ROOMa. PRIVATE ontruBCO. PE 3-3888. BEDROOM iPfuJlWil t apartmoau. PuUrfwsW*!?: toir NortboaM M. PE 8-UlS or Eft 3 i AHO * W>m traneo a^ both, lot near. FE s^earn. 3Tm. ^laow. ... i-kooid E^pkfiBNt*. kJjH m m. F«dd-rt Ft i.«w *gsg's.ir'i»*5°»aSi*" I ROOin, HEAT uonttl AND * too. rE>ii8t. _________ 3 LAMlfkboifs AND iAtll 6k SOeor Lqfco ^ HR., NTtos T^^SSrSKR^SdTTSlSSSni , eo^ dUBlox, nprily tumtabad. I kidala itraltg Loko prlvUogea. Adulto. rot furtti ioforaatloB ooU • - » ■