TIi«WMIhtr/ . THE PONTIAC PRESS Horn# Editfon PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961 FADES listic Cease Fire in Laos Peace Confab to Be Boycotted by West's Big 3 JFK Warns Solution Necessary os Step to Other Agreements fBY V Pmldnit Kennedy ii ihown m be t at Government Houae In Ottawa last May NEW BACX INdUBY lifted a spadeful of dirt________________________ 16. The White House disclosed, today the President has been suffering from a new, back Injury sln« that time. This Injury may force him to use crutches tor a while. ;Aulo Exhibit Will Highlight iCentennial Week Activities WASHINOTON (UPI) — PreaJdent Kennedy called today for a realistic fire in Laos and said that If this could not be af^hieved with the Conjmunists 4t would be “impossible” to reach agreement on many other important international questions^ Kennedy’s warning came] after the United States,' Britain and France told Russia in Geneva that they will boycott all sessions of the LaM peace conference “for the time being.” A British statement said the Western Big Three took the action to give them time to consult theta* home governments' about Conmu-e fire vicriations in Laos. A spectacular automotive exhibit tracing the evolution of cars, buses and trucks built here and featuring a famed scientific stage show will highlight Centennial Week activities in downtown Pontiac. The free exhibit will run for three days, June 20-22, in the parking lot at Pike and Parke streets across from Pontiac’s Civic Center. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Earliest cars and trucks manufactured in Pontiac plants will be displayed along with^ latest models. Scientific exhibits that got top billing in auto shows across the country also willMbe featured. Exhibitors arr Pontiac Motor Division, Fisher Body Divirion, CMC it hours. Ito unique scientific ae-riO be staged In a color-ful striped tent seating 100 Truck a Coach Dhdsfon. Bkidwin Rubber Co. and UniversM QiLSeal other big. multicolored tent will house 20 scientific automotive exhibits. “It will tie Pontiac's prewnt products with the past in a ' liant automotive display unparalleled in the 100-year history of the city. Visitors will also get glimpse Into America’s Industrial future In the unique scienee show.' The exhibit area will cover nearly 38,000 square feet. The main entrance faces Pike, with two others fronting on Parke Street. This science show. General Mo- ★ ★ ★ Old-Fashioned Dress on Streets Friday Pontiac Motor’s outdoor exhibit will Include a 1936 FonUae and new Bonnevlllcs, Star Chieto, Venturas, Catalinas and Tempests. Inside will be a 1907 Oakland, (Cbntinued on Page 2, Col. 4) With the Greater Pontiac Centennial only eight days away tomorrow, large crowds of celebra-ton are expected downtown in oM- Fridays leading up to the June 17-24 celebration have been ignatqd as old - fashioned dress days. Every day will be old-faah-loned dress day during Centennial In Today's Press Voh Monday Roundup of next week’s school elections in area -rr PAOK u. Vhwpoinf Editor analyses Jordan-Israel rift—PAGE 6. By Early Fall New cars to be shown ear-her this faU-PAOB 1*. China on Own Red China’s Laos conduct indicates indifference to q>lr-it of Vienna-PAOB 48. Atwdhor Martini Youth finds answer to U.f^ inhlaina-PAOB M. » RaAs Prsgtama ..-W Wsan, Earl ..........j..W WsiBHi’s Pages Kennedy spoke before the 1961 conference of United Press International editors and publishers at the Statler-Hilton Hotel. Besides tha stage ahdw tent, an- He appeared before the editors shortly after the White House announced that he had suffered a recent hack strain and would be using crotches oocaakmally. For Mofo Conhnnial Storhi S— Pago 79 ’Turning to qu^iqna toom the editors, Kennedy made these high points of news; , 11 I -wThe United States will remain at the Laotian negoUMions in Geneva but the President feared tor the Succen of all East-West negotiations if there cannot it on a cease fire and an independent, neutral Laos. He re-emphasised the Amerl- knd a Uahrersal Oil Seal prodaet disptoy eoaslstlag of aO types and slses of ell seals fouad to ★ ★ To Pick Queen by Next Week Miss Centennial and 10 Princesses Will Appear in Parade June 17 Miss Centennial and her princesses will be trying mrthelr Centennial gowns a week from today. The month-long contest will close officially at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at ppnt^lal Headquarters in the Pontiac PubUc Ubrary. After tallying the final returns from Hwn-soring organizations, headquarters will announce the winners and they’ll get ready for their first public appearance in the mammoth parade kicking off Centennial week at 2:3D p.A. Saturday. June 17. ’The queen and court will i their first Winner Stadium ap ance Monday evening, June,, 19, when the queen is crowned. The coronaUon will take place immeifiately .bef^ the first per-tormance of "The Pontiac Story.’’ histoiy M Pontiac. Thlt two4H«r showwiU be played in its entinty the first night,.with repeat per formanoes on five nights thereafter, June 30, 21. 22. 23 abd 24. M the fiiree-quarters mark in the Miss Centennial contest, the General Motors Girls Oub candidate, Veacbel bflyeau, stiU was Kennedy Says Tension to Grow la the light of Ms reeeot meet-lag with Sevlet Premier NIklla aedy la sapportlag a eease Ore aad a aeutral Laoi^ the Presl- by WASHINGTON - R (-reportlag seearUy (Continued on Page 2, Gol, 3) K Raised Voice to JFK on Berlin By JACK BELL WASHINGTON President Kennedy has Informed congressional leaders that -Premier KhrushcAev raised his voice when-he told him in Vienna that West Berlin is a bone that must come out of the Soviet throat. The President also reported Khrushchev indicated he regards Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro as unstable —and not a Communist. Kennedy briefed influential members of both parties at a 90-minute White House conference Tuesday before he told the nation in a television-radio broadcast a few ★ ★ ★ hours later that the West is ready to maintain its rights in Berlin “at any risk,” iolls Newsmen Days Ahead Will Be Difficult for People of U.S. The briefing, during which the President rend from his translator* transcript of some of the conversations, was said to have disclosed that Khrushchev vitally interested in only two subjects at this time—Berlin and a change in the secretariat direction of the United Nations. By HARRY J. REED Poattao Press Managing Editor TOPICS DISCUSSED reported by responsible sources, these were some of the major topics discussed and positions taken in the 12 hours of conversations between the leaders; The signs of fatigue that showed through his deeply tanned face ' dicated the Prudent felt the weight of the task he said was before the nation. He said Americaiw may, be-eome possled and dfaiappolnled by continaed International Imi-aioaa la the conring montha, per- But the tensions are not going to lessen, they will become worse. Kmmdy indicated. Kennedy's brief off-the-cuff ta wax made to newsmen gathered the Statler-HQton Hotel here for the opening of United Preas International’s tw»day conference of editora and publishers. Atty. Gen-Robert Kennedy was to addreai the group later today. The President said the country must have the ability to hear s without faltering, the ability to move ahead towards its goals with precision. sietloa by the U.R., no single Im-(Gontinued on Page 2, Gol. 4) Buck Rogers-lS61 Version 1 liOOK, MA. NO PMNE — Demonstrating a newly developed rocket belt is Bell Aerogystems Co. engineer Hortdd (^ham. With the twist of ar rmMsi the throttle on one of two control arms Jutting forward on each side, Graham easily leaps this lire Irupk. during a lest near Buffalo, N.V.. Berlin — Khrushchev has changed his position of mere than two yea'rs' standing that he tends to sign a separate peace treaty with East Germany, fixed no dale for this action. He told Kennedy that nobody but the United States still fxrlieves East and West Germany can united. , , Over Hill, Over Dale Might Revive -by Rocket Bell Milk Ptice Bill Khrushchev The only time raLsed his voice I period of discussion was when he talked about Berlin .and used the ttf his broadcairt to the nation 'there was no discourtesy, no loss of tempers, no threats or ultimatums by either side’’ during the Vienna conterences.) again to give Soviet aad East Gennan guaraateM of contUl-ued Allied aecess to West Berlin. He proposed that UJ8., FrencJi, British and SovM troops remain In the city, and snggested stationing U.N. treopo there. Kennedy replied that the West is in Berlin legally, not mdrely by sufferance, and intends ]to stay ((jontinued on Page 2, Col. 61 BUFFALO, N.Y. (^A practical, working rocket belt, tom from the pages of science-fiction, has made a reality of mankind’s age-old dream of flying with the birds. A twist of a throttle, a turn of a lever, and man leaps from the ground, his own personal rocket belt strapped the air, he flies over rivers, he flits up a hill that would leave him ^breathless to climb. His support is a twin-nozzlr irust of hydrogen peroxide All this was revealed today by Bell Aerosystems Co., which developed the belt—called a Small Rocket Lift Device—for the Army Transportation Research (Command. .. Photos of a lest engineer, Harold M. Graham, ta personal filgbl with the man-rocket sluiwed him Tractors for Freedom G>mmittee swirling np a hill, Jumpiag a stream. In 30 aiicceMful test flights this spring, iBell' said, Graham achieved a speed' of about miles an hour.' His longest hor-flight was 360 fret. He did mt try for any great altitude, but the belt carried him up a steep, 30-foot-high hill with ease. Bell has held the Army development contract since last summer, but Wendell F. Mooif, direetpr of Bell's man-rocket research program, ban been dabbling with the idea since 1964. "Tho curreot devico Is strictly a feasibility model deolgned to l^hlweiglit rocket Group Refuses Dickering Trip to Cuba By JIM LONG Any speculation that one or more members of the Tractors for Freedom Committee might travel to Havana to negotiate the tractors-for-prisoners swap ended today with an official announcement that none of the principal fund-raisers would make the trip. A spokesman tor Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, committee cochairman and former Rrst Lady, made the announcement in New York today, reiterating what another cochairman, Walter Reuther. told The Pontiac Press last night. The president of the United Auto Workers Uaton, prior to Ms addreos at eonunmrement exer-rises at AvoiMale High School, said It was "very doubtfnr that Reuther explained that no reply to Castro's terms was made yesterday because it had been physically impossible to get the committee together on such short notice; Castro, in a cable yesterday, had suggested that a meniber of the commiftee or a delegation come to Havana and personally negottale the trade of 1.200 men for 500 tractors. The , committee, composed of Mrs. Roosevelt, Reuther and Dr. Milton Eisenhower, president of Johns Hopkins University, was formed after Castro made an offer May 17 to trade prisoners raptured in the ill-fated invasion of th^ Island for machines. The rocket belt is powered by hydrogen peroxide.’ When forced gas generator where .. catalyst, it decomposes into steam. Discharged thmgh two nozzles directed toward the ground, this steam provides the thrust. Thh position of the nozzles, set lit from the sides of the device, plus the low temperature of the steam, eliminate the need for protective clothing lor the operator. The authorized spokesman lor Mrs. Roo^elt sairfk "The committee' has never seriously considered Castro's demand lor one or more members to come to Cuba.’’ The spokesman indicated (hat the committee members had conferred by phone and^ turned down the Cuban leader’s proposal. Castro may have pushed his luck too lar, especially in allowing Havana Radio to be bitingly critical of Reuther in' a statement last night. The conimentalor, calling Reuther a "tahe tlheral" and a "■ervnnt of monopolieii.’’ *Mid the tabor lender "bn* taken pnrt the hypoeritfeal enmpMgn as a noeoliber nf the com- OHATi #lfH 4MUDUATB8 - Walter P. Reutber, preai^ of the Utated Auto Workers | Union, diacuBses the .opportiailtiea for youpg' people aft|p gradnatioiil wMi Avohdate. High 3kdKWl* aalutatorian ,Linda lawson the composing’^rpam to leave their Jobs trtnporaril^ A/ THA PONTIAC/PRBSig. THURSDAY. JUNE ^ 1961 blit Can View ^ewPlaneTower t r rwoK m Bldfal Airport tawcr wxt week. "MmDmAw per rent oT the time we weal be busy that we can’t let vtrtMi te tor a took-eee «t«t aaM OB.” uJd Trtuik . What vWIrte wM wtlMsea la a ^nnial ennial Queen 1o 3e Picked Soon I tfbattmied Fran P|ge One) timtn bi *a •'Wa'M be woridnti arouna clocfc later if trafllc at talgfll ' I tt,*' said file veteran tower aeonrtac ta their raak la tba EbNi Ann Taiyiar, Chib of Pontiac: Jeamrtte Cortde. l^enquU Belles of Pontiac Stete tap Club; Dolom McCMnell. Brbtbim of the Bnnh chapter M; Marflya Opdetihoff, Khranis West Ijpttae Pontiac: MaiV Ja ^irley Pnrteh DamMen «f Pene^ )op| md Onler of Abcpa: Pinky kr. Jowe. Oakland Oaanly AFL-CIO Ooanea: Cyalhla Krachko: Kennerly Stnalaid I &riw iftir. , Mae Idalhen af Anerlea ehaplar Un. I Jme Paartas. Aneirinm aob; Carolyn Tucker, DaaKfatera of AaKriCa. Vio4te-Lo Coandl 36; Giany Eliny. Homade Food Shop; Uwie Gawriy, Brothel of the Brarii chapter 4: Oieta Plaeenda. Federal Department Motes; Judith Palen, Na^^ Motlt. err fif ASirtira cfiiapter 3S5; Paul- ' Ub Vertias, Local MO-AFLCIO: Jo Ann Elkins, Brothers of die Idary Jlobertoy, Waterford ke Chamber of Oomaaerce: Shirley HMcWaoii. Tel-HuroD cSlIn Starr Linda Hodges, St. Joan Mercy Nelsner Sharon Moore, Phi Alfdia Kappa, Itota Sigma Phi chtgiier; Rita Puriison, Fashion Your Figure ddb. mulate votes through sale by their ■ponaoriin; organizations either of In^aas enchaageabie tor dehetn 9mm f I Spectacle or of tickets Jo word the CmleBBia] Stage S|ng Fifth' Army Band Coacert Wiaaer Stadtum the evening of Purchase of a.coupon repreaSnts a saving of 59 cents on ' ' ' tickets to ^Spectade. a The FAA la scheduled to begip operations at 6 a. m., June 15, it aU equipment is deUxered and ia> stalled in time. Gineinan, who has wqrked for le tederal goverpmeiil'a cM! aviation ana tince 193T. will have a ataff at aix operaton. working In from 9 a, m. ia 19 p. m. aevcB days a weak. "kjgawtly Mara's a lat al ■smart, yaa ssa a M at ptaaes h •ar/r w has held FAA^ poatrtoBB at a number of airports^ comes to. Pugtiac ttwB Chicago’s Meigs Airport.i where he was tower ctiiel Areel. mrr or control - This car driven by Mrs. Frances Hupe, 45. of Greenville. Ohio, went out of control on a highway near GreeqviUe. Mrs. Hupe's car crossed the highway, struck a bicycle ridden by U-year-oM James Fisher, then went off the rand and smashed into a tree Both Mrs. Hupe and Jamro were killed. Mrs. Lassiter Freed by Judge Community House Assn Gets Four New Directors All Chargos Dropped, lonb Order DismiiMd in Conspiraqr DETROIT (UPD-Ckcuit Judge Joseph G. ftashld todayl aniroved dropping all charges against Mrs. Nelle Lassiter who had been ac-coied of murder /and conspiracy in the death of her husband Parvin. ta the loaia 8 Thus the hooks were cloned ( the tong caae. Rashid dropped the charges at the request of the Vosecution. Mrs. Lempke of 1145 IQrkway HWs. Bioomfield Hills. iB a member of the DAR and to on the board of deacons, Kirk in the HiUp- He had ordered her committed to Ionia following a sanity bearing during Mrs. Lassiter’s trikl with Gordon Watson. -After the hearing Mrs. Lassiter was granted mistrial. The prosecution decided to drop all charges against Mrs. Lassiter {after Wataon was acquitted last Monday. The FAA will occupy the two upper floors and the tower of the ienaiiml lmildii« H helped pay for ' Canadian grain to China, on any other questions.’’ Prime Minister John Diefenbaker told the Houae of Cbmroooa today. Auto Exhibit to Star in view of the news Of the fighting at Padong in Laos, overrun yesterday by the Reds, they can-, ^ • i lai ■ Z Centennial Week completed conaoltatidna with their fovernroeata on the aituattonj (Continued From Page One) The equipment the FAA wiU use]*^*®** ’***.* •Pl»«’n‘ violation , iggj Bonneville convertible ta identlckl to that omd at the.®^ ‘*“® and a Tempest chassis. Supple- largest airports, with the exoep-l km aatharilative canferenea ^menting these will be a Tempest He praised the United States for ‘good tenae." Rehudag a baa aa trada wHh tion of radar. But rompenaating for the lack of rtar uaed only at the fieldB‘^ to the Vortac homing device the FAA installed in ~ Lake TownaMp last year. I nat eaay la vtew at alrang tie aeattoseat, he aart. hat « I farther evidence al aceaid It stands a the worid." an "example to all The bty in Ptmingium Houm VoI* Du« Today on Roppol of Travti Tax WASHlNGTfW (UPI) - Unhappy Democrats faced a showdown vote on the House flom* today on a ampriae Hepublienn move to repeal the R> per cent tax on air- r di-ital rectors of the Biminghem CjinKtof various city boards and cook, House Asaociation'^TiaveimitfeM. reflected to the board. The tossf new directors are Mi[t. Robert t. Kohr, Mrs. Lester C. Lempke. John K. Stevenson and Robert A. Thom. MA. Read Jenk-w renamed to the Ixtord. ^ Mito Ifoir. af 4M Wlatototaa Drh’c, Is the rettitag preaUeat of the Americaa Imirtotton si Ualvanify Waakaa aad to a peat regeat af tte Piety Wl itoaptar af tte DAR. attempt - -------__ — businem district to any lalge extent. It to an Improvement plan rather than an expansion program, the city plaUMr. said. menu facturer’s tod a member of the boards of tl^ Untied l\Mnda-| tion. WUliam Beaumont Hospital and the Detroit Football Co. He also is general chairman of: the 1961 Community Houae Fiaid! Drive. I enlarge the central ITie Daroocrata bad to chooae ba- voting for S300 milUnn a year in tax relief for travelers. ITie RepubUcaa move posed a maJiT challange to tba Kennedy y admintotration’a pol igy of mai»-taining tax revenues at curiltnt levrts In vienr of the budget deficit for the next fiscal year. TTipm, of 6160 West Surrey Road, to an artist and vms the founding' president of the Bloomfield Art! Asaociation. He also is one of the founders tff the Birmingham Arts Mrs. Jenkins^_.of 719 Kennebec Court, Bloomfieiid Hills, was first elected to the board in January to fill a vacancy. Btirmingham residents will get their first look at the city’s pro-future business district today at 8 p.m. Wilbur Mason, chairman of the Central Business District Develop-ment Committee, and City Planner Herbert Herzbeirg will preaent the detailed plan to the public at a meeting in the municipal build-toS The program Is designed to of the plaa belsva I 'The completed plan to expected to be displayed during the Arts Festival. June 17-J4. It will then be presented to the *>*!*”> It would eventually be under-. TOIITE, FBIDAT and SAtUBOAT Saptr-SpRdali IMPORTANT STYIES AND SAVINGS %pfW« MlWffViVliv W VNV rWwwlw LAOIES' mmi MISSES* Ctpris & Pdil Pisherif Tear Ckoioa of Talaas to f»M- • Al In QoaNto a Al ftmtTfrsn Made • Slsas i to 14 Solid colort and gay chocks. Some havt bahs to niwlch, -oockatt, pen. etc. I UDIES' and MISSES' Shorts aid Jiniaieas' Node to Sail at tip to Si J5 Sisae 10 to 18 97' Checks, sthpts, plaids and solid colon. Soma with belts. All 1st 'quality. flyers find helpful as Goidfine Won't Tell How He Spent Fund Bernard noro fed- BOSTON (UPI) Danbury. Q»n. that he srill reftiae to reveal how he tftid a taoe,ODO khnh fund as ' by a federal court judge. Officials of the U.S. Department to thto effect "through ITw TO-yearakl textile and real Monday to ana yenr and a day in prison fbr evnrton of t7n0.0ee fai -fe was fined SmeOO. The Weather Fall U.S. Weather 1 PONTIAC AND VICINITY—MaaUy dandy with ah*w-anl today and tonight and seatterad avrnlng thudar->«ntanna. Friday partly dandy. Little temparatnn chnaga. Law tonight 94. Friday high 78. I I Biaii t i: awth. ,___ii TburaOaz at I ll p.n. totSM* PrMar at 4 M (.m. ■UbMl aaS U TuTnal TuThata la to Vi Weiaeaeaj'e TaagataSart CSaH Ii> Atiaat?'* ai aa 2 aaU that by "aome deto- engine cutaway and a power steei> gatioaa" MantoasM meaat the fog deiMnstrator j repreaentalivM af the Ualfed ! GMC Truck * Cbach will display th- it c Rtateo. Britala aad Fraace. three old-time trucks buUt in 1915.? -la.- n, -I.- •• .1,- -Wl* Six new models.immettate ne^ The allies hope the »rom a hall-ton pickup to *Wppers requiring the pumpej fond Control Commiui^ ^^ ITInT^^T^waTtacSSSto they can get! (ttptinued Fimn Page One) - cease fire breach at trtoisk and lnleidtyit»>^® I A political storm bad arisen io< •IN DFK COURgfr ! Imide. GMC wUl show a V-6 en-*‘|* d (ynmoiM wg thC|Curity. K Raised His Voice ■“ Ion West Berlin Issue I Kf BmI DiscMub TOniTE-nDaT-UTinUT —Hnra'i Proof Tkd SIMMS SCLU FOR USSI ELECTRICAL NEEDS oldation stone in American In view of this. Macdonald ex-premad the view (to Puihkinl that the next seatoon should be postponed for the time being," the It said the date of dtoplay. nau» bodt displayb All of Fitter Body's displays will be inside the exhibit tent. These include a miniature dielectric press, a car-body selection, display, a ventilation syriem, a rust-proofing and body finitting exhibit, a woridiv model af a rolling bolster stamping press, a "building bodies by FWier” unit, and a Oaftsman’s Guild display. Baldwin Rubber will also present an appropriate display inside the exhibit tent. R will feature many of the automotive products It {ufectures here. j . -1.1 1 A ceremony Tuesday monting Obriously wmtuig to ev^ a ,, • ^ ^ industrial spec- frontal accusation of the Sovietj, . leader, Kennedy said: might V. Kennedy was asked whether In view of th^ renewed Communist aggression in Laos he felt that Khrushchev had reneged on ‘ ‘ order Moddrig eMpmeiit of the maefainflry to the tankers. Tension to Increase, JFK Tells Newsmen (Continued From Page One) B esrtd'alter < •« af/power I M fiM) petit any way were an echo of the oeri-ouB messages contained in his in-augaral addreu and later talks. T o d a y’s remarfa. itacle. General managers from the par-jearry the import of the re golBg to slay ticipeting companiea will be on'first personal encounter with Rua-to aoo if wa ean band for the 9 a.m. Uck-otf pro-jslan Premia^ Khruttefaar It ■ United 5latione - Khnubchev ..intended the U.N. actione ii (3ongo, under the direction of Secretary General Dag Hammar-skjold were not neutral but were pointed against Soviet interests. Never again, he said, would the Soviet Union be placed lit a position w-here Me national security pedicles could be interfered with by the internatignal organiation. S-5IAN BOARD . This was the beginning, he’ in-j dicated of the “troika" policy under-which the Sovieto would insist that the unanimous vote of a three-man board—on which the| East. West and a neutral would be represented—direct the actions^ of international commissions. ln-( eluding the United Nations. a gram. 'Vienna over the weekend. in JFK's New Injury Recalls '44 Trouble gaid Osstre aa a ConmraalBt. But he told Keaaedy "yqn an w^ / an the way to making Min a ’’ The Sevtot leaier la- WASHINGTON ,(f» - News President Kennedy is sufferii« from a new back Injury not connected with his previous bade troubles recalled today that Kennedy has undergone three operations dating back to 1944 for spinal Ope in 1954 nearly cost him his life. ’ first lajwry eerarred while he was playing tosiball In hto tophw anre year at Harrard. He ander-areat a taattar disc operattea la A recurrence of the old football injury occurred when Kennedy was thrown violently tbe Kennedy decided to gamble of hrt CT -boat hit a Japanese destn^er. ?S An American Medical Association report last January said that in the 1944 operation the prannire on the nerve fibers supplying the muscles was relievad by removing tba gelatinous material from the nerve roots where they emerge from the spine? ONE LOO LONGER However, this r^xirt said, the Man Will te Arraigned AApnday Over Bfeak*in ' NAIIEFf AL WEATMER - Scatt^ showers and ttafoder-akimm m fxpettod lonightttdin thd Middfe Misstosippi VaUry meuM mw the Ohio and Tennesatc valleys, the Lakes area .naCw FfffU* Artirfto atalet.^and la,Oklaihoaia while. Uglit rain •'df lar the Phdfic Narthwesf. It wifi be Wiuiner hiv the ■BF rtRtot. aai 9^ Norttaeni Kncktoa; cdolet jn Nqw A Pontiac man will be arraigned in' Circuit Court Monday charge of breaking and entering Ijave's Barber Shop. 607 Franklin Rd , Jiafe 1 CoUis J. Russell, 30. of 16 Eari-inopr Blvd.. .waivetj examlaation ’Tuesday before Municipal Judge, Oecti McCallum. Pontile pqticc paid nothing taken in the breakto. Hid wm a -Russelj’s bond wm set at |SQ. muscle spaaih failed to subside after the operation and it'was discovered that the condition was be-aggravated because one Kennedy’s legs was a trifle longer than the other. *la walktag,” the repmi added, leg the medical verdict te'^hat Kennedy’s back now to "entirely well.” Kennedy was on the operating table' tour hours for that 1964 operation. It was during bis long convaleacehce in Florida that he wrote hto best-seller "Profiles in (fourage’—the story of eight U.S. senators who risked thqlr by speaking out for the principles (hey believed right. 'Although in A weakened coadi- Khrushchev told. Kennedy that Americans were always giving him credit for engineering coups that he had nothing to.do with. He said Iran'will be lost to the West, but disclaimed any part ini Kennedy was a senator then and retunietl to hto Senate duties afler an eight-month Laos — Khrushchev said wasn’t interested in trying make the Laotian government' Communist. He would be glad to settle Ire.a neutral regime. Kennedy askM if the Sovie{ leader would helpl' get the Cfeneva con-see on LaM off the ground he promtoed to do so. on another operation. On Oct. 21, 1954, a lumbar spine fusion was attempted (in New York’s hospital tor medal surgery) by Inserting a small metal plate. The operation didn’t take. Then be contracted an inlection. Physicians feared death, was near and Kennedy was given the last rites his church. STILL RUFFERED PAIN he rallied and Attempted to regain his health In Florida (at hto father’s home ' Palm Bench). There was tittle ina- provement and in February 1966, the ■ ‘ ■ the blotica. He continued fo suffn* p^in and use crutches by 'Other cocrertive measures were takoi. To eUmfento dto ace-MW back movement, Kennedy wears! a quarter-inch lift in, the heel, of hto left sbtt. 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Complete with cool fluorescent bulb. E.Qnnrf AUTomne GENERAL ILEtTRIC FomilySixt Electric Skillet Cooker-Fryer ^88 $26.90 ____________ Value $10 .95 ■ : t'otue , / 2 Complete wll?h cover an^ control' Deep ftyer.cooker with cover, 2 — fuHy Wersible for weshmg basket end temperature, control. { compfataly. Full GcnatiL Electric-Famous brand make. o guartnilee. * •I North t 'J m AaAAAArL/Tn. LUutiitsas "N-V J :'a THE PONI^IAC PRESS. TlftJRSDAV> JUNE «, 1061\ THREE HpspitalHy Center Centennial Feature hand to Wdcome ^eata of dty and ragiater ‘‘oldtinMn*’ from 10 ajB. to 4 p.m. diirinf the tire eelebratian period, with the ceptkm of Sunday, JOne U. For ttie many onetime Fditiac realdenta who are planning to re* turn hare for a viait during the Greater Pontiac Centehnlal, June 17-S4, there’ll be a ipedal h^tal-ity cater in EUia Temple. DAV Plans Convention Membera of the hoq)itality center committee, headed by Mra. Cedi McCallum, plan to be m Pick Kalamazoo Judge LANSING un — Appototrocnt of Edward J. Ryan of'Kalamaioo aa Kalamazoo County probate Judge waa announced Wednesday by Got. Swainaon. Ryan will replace Probate Judge Donald T. ‘ ' GRAND RAPIDS IP) i^roxl-mately 2,000 delegfiea are expected June 16-18 in Grand Raipids for the annual Michigan convention of Disabled American Veterans. Walter Haedke of Deti]dt, national aervice officer, la among special guests at the convention. Come-On-ln, YOU Don't Need a Cord or Badge to Buy at SIMMS LOW; LOW PRICES EVERYONE BUYS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED DRUGS at BIG DEAL DISCOUHTS . . . and If Simms prices don't seam to be the lowest, just bring In any drug item advertised In the Pontiac Press Or Home Delivered Advertisements and Simms will meet or beat any advertised price. Rights reserved to limit quantities. Tonite — Friday end Saturday. DISCOUNT DRUGS PEPTO-BISMOL Roflwbr $1.59 1 06 16 #x. Norwich | PHILLIPS’ 62* BROMO SELTZER 1^^ EXLAX rac hi LAXATIVE 30 ■ Baeidar ISc Value. {■ Pack al a PIcaaa. tV EDWABDS COe OLIVE TABS 30 Rafular ISe Valua. Pack al IS Tabtaii. lACTIME eCc hi ANTISEPTIC OD ■ Banlar tOa Valua. H Plirai AM Sarsy. - IV CAMPHO AAc PHENIQUE OD B«f«Ur B4« VftiM. Fmmo Asslfffilo. BAUMI 118 hi BEN GAT 1 ■ Raeular Il.te Valua. Orcuaalcaa Auulgaala. KOLOBBAK 109 Fu Gny Hair I Raeular SI .St Value. Par Mau aud Weman. Seetbei Tired lyes — Pasaeve MURINE EYE DROPS ... fT, CtoMM Bawtnrea —- DOC DENTURE CLEANSER s 41* OanHe AntocM Loxotfvu —- Ffem^ SAL-HEPATIGA .7 » 73* Doeengemanf for CeMo, Ht/ Vevar DRISTAN TABLETS . ... a r To Hold Oontures Firmly *-Famod FASTEETH POWDER ft 76* For Faruonal HygiaiM — FamoM ' LYSETn GERMICIDE .. ft 66* For Atlilatas Feet Treotmaat MENNENS ATHLEGIN ft 53* 14-ONRce Akmist Spray ROOM DEODORIZER ... ft 69* BOACH aai 7||s hi AHT BOMB 13 ■ Raeular tea. Valua. BUak Plug IS-Oia. MOTH CAc CBTSTALS 39 Ida lipalla, 0*a Pauud. M« Puru. 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ROT I no^ of DISCOURT PRICES ives You Even BIGGER DISCOUNT^ FATHER'S DAY Gift Buying and here's just ch sample odvertisement of what you con buy for DAO of BIG DISCOUNTS . . , Clothing, Smokers' Needs, Sporting Goods, Camera Needs, Tools, Power Mowers, etc. . . . no motter whot you wont for DAO, you'll find it here bt SIMMS priced less than you'd expect to poy! ^ All Prices Good Tonite> Fri., Sat. I smokers gifts BARGAIN BASEMENT SdiiMiztA BLDB4)EinM iiCIIPa LEISURE mtll 9 HOBBY JEANS \Regular $2.95 Values 99 Sanforized blue denim leant for tports, ''leisure and work; Casual styled — elastic back, Ipatch pockets, snap front half-belt. All sizes small to extra-, large. Save now. aeeaeeeeeeoaeeeeeeeeeoeeeeoeeoeeeeeeeeeeaea Boxer and Brief Sfyie MEN'S Swim TkUNKS MEN'S Summer BERMUDA Bric.ti In latex fabric in coUd color or itrlpei. Boxer ityle with claitle walct, eolori and pattcrni. 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For The SPQRTSMAN MEN'S INSDUTED UNDERWEAR Mei’s Jackeb . Vqluei if $W.9S\^ TeMT Choice 3“ i': jackets or .rayon gab jackets . . . Mso Included are (avertible car edeta. Sixes M to 4^ but not m Aery sty|| sataction. Nelionally Adrerlixed CIGARETTES REGULARS Per Carton m$ fc Tax 2^0 KING aad'FlLtfR Per Carlon Pius 10c Tax Camels, Luck let, 7 Chesterfields,. Old. Gertds, Kents, Viceroys, L & M, etc, All I resh'stock for Father's Day gilts. . eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Give Famons Brand BOXED CIGARS *2’* •1" IS.SO XINn EDWARDS Bus U .VI cisarc tl.U BANKEns CHOICE Hex at IS eltarc II.M WM. FENN PANETELLA S|« Box al M cliart * ___at M clfara SS.M WM. PENN PERFECTO SOU* hai af to (Itara .......... * »2-s2>« to (Igara jM.M R. O. DUN ADMIRAL Bax at ti clfara ..... Il.ta LA FALINA IDEAL Bax af “ ----- Bax al tS clfi SS.1t R. O. DVN BOCQCET Bax at SS clean is.ta BANKERS CHOICE Bax af S» dean I. dcn cigarillo sots • riaan.........* Bax al IS dean IS.lt WM. PENN PANETELLA lOSS Bax al ft dearx • M.M B. 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AU metal with carry- • Ing handle, • _ ■ I • eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Gormoji ModO’^AccttfOt# 2 viHHvn WMlhti BAIOMETEB SS Volue « S7.95 Value 6“ •eeeeaeaeeeeeeeeeaeaeaaeeeeeeeeeeaeaeaeefeee# lame LlgkOr far Noere # Eopulai Daubla Sumer Coleman LANnRN : Coleman STOVE Cm*., J JWUv* *ow« J Portebic style camping stove. , •••••••eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeef WILSON if W0BTH1N6T0N ‘MIDDLECOFF’ ‘BllXlE BURKE’ GOLF BALLS FULL DOZEN lit vnlne — durable covers long distance tells. Famous Wilson Autogiwph or Worthington. Burke. eoBeBBBBOBeeooBBeeeeeeaaneaeBea Indoor and Outdoor * TbermomMlRii : Rognlalion Site Weigkl Horseshoe Set n Tefb the outdoor • ^RhAYER and Indoor tem- • Regular peratures at a Z .,r glance at the • $0,9o same time. Accu- • r^te. Easy to In- • 4-horseshoes end 2 steel stekes. S Regular size and weight. •eeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeBaaaaaeeaaBef 5 Ad/nslabJe Foalffoae 5 5-Sfrap WEB—Folding Patio Chairs CHAISE LOUNCE r t-nylon wcbblnf •trapa Rueead I-lo. ^aluminum "CHUCK WACCN” BAR-B-CUE TABLE Exacllr « Slfi.95 099 ' ^ ,T THE PONTIAC PRESS, tAuRSDAY, JfUXE 8. IMl |.IC*n«a^ Gci^ NikHa I'OM IromidM'Modd a 0* Conftrt Jiw»lan W4iIIINGTON (4P)~Pifrt raMBber Wpi by—a model of the hkftortc V*. S. frigate CotutHuthm. rt» riiip, diMwd *;0ld Iroa-■kkt,’* pkiyod an important part in tlM War of ISII Hm WWta HouM diadoaed Oat Kennedy, an old sailor and history butt, gave the 2%-loat model to KhmriKhev dui^ their talke at Vienna. MOSCOW €AP) - Oen. Abdul i Hpris, Nasutiop, Indoneaia’e min- fiemd Wtdfieaiay wttk SMet Ve-IflBse Minister Rodion K. Mali» ovsky. The subject of thoto talk was not diach|Kd. on New Radar Now my Old Quaker Bourbon is 6 Vrars Old SyRtmin Promistt to Mwmt Critieifm Aimtd at Nikw-'Zaut WASHINGTON fAP». - The, Army has embarhed on develop-j . mem of p new type of radar that; ‘^*'*1 promlae of pwctinf some of AT NO INCRCASE IN PRICEI Zeus anthnisslie system. It's called Thased radar and in-! vQlvet emitting an electronic beanW to scan the skies tor coming enemy missiles so Nike Zeus rockets can seek them < and destroy them far troai t|r> gets in the United States. Such a radar device, It pn 'sueceasfui, would replpce the i heavy rotatingscanning stnio-tures now in use. Army ipecldists said today the. hew type keular would do its job rapidly and predsely. Th^ specialists said it would; ,be simpler and less costly than; trie models now in use. \ Voi dM*t havt to hi rich to mjoy rich bMrhM ♦ -iOf Hnt C00 I FLOOR MODEL TVs , ^ 19”, 21” and 23” — Mostly One of a kind — from T387 Open Frtd«y «m1 RIoiMlmy Evenings; GOOD H0UMEPIN( 51 Weal Huron SL f TONTlAi FE 4-IoSS SHOP TONIGHT TILL 9 Mae N«id«r> fluisduy and PiWsy Rifkis lip • . luy yuuf fuaktoui w « Waila's HMiMu CCC CkuTfu PRAISE NEW TYPE ; Disclosure of the new Army ap> "proach OAS Probers 'Start to Work jPoJice Report Tickets in May Down From April Invostigate to Find if Oppression Is Ending in Dominican Republic CIUDAD TRUJilLO. Dominican Republic (AP» — A commission from the Organization American States begins investigating tocfay to see if Generalissimo Rafael L. Trujillo’s l»irs are making good on their prom-be to end oppression. President Joaquin Balaguei slain dictator’s, hand-picked chief execute, named Leland Rosem; berg as the Dominican Repub- Pontiac police issued 2,610 tickets in May, down from 2.7^ the previous month. Last month’s breakdown tickets received by the violations buteau ffw) police for processing includes 894 citations for moving violationa, 1,351 tickets for parking meter violations, and 365 lor other parking violations. In April the comparable fig-ares were NO dtatloas ter mes -Ing vielatteas, 1,417 tickets ter vtetottem. and M7 tor lie’s mission. liaison man with the OAS i officers. The violations bureau collected 89,205 on 2.716 tickets paid last| month. Of these, 1,503 wer paid' at the Public Safety Building. 863: by mail, and 350 through warrant! There was $9,510.50 collected in! April on 2,949 tickets. Wednesday night with one of the|________________ OAS team. CSrios A. Clulow of| Bonn together until 1958 as >helr 14Anii-Castroites governments’ ambassadors West Germany. OPTIMISTIC Rosembeeg was optimistic Land in Florida FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., . ter, saj^g: ^;We dexetop a ;/,AP,_Fourteen persons wf» iden^ I few fijings, they wHi <»Pveiop a themselves as anti-Castro few things and then matters „^„hers arrived here in a 23-foot hdal. -hupgry and A^o Arongo J>a^nian|rt,i„ty after a three:day trip; Eleven men. two woinen and g head d the J3 OAS Investlg^ girl were in the party. Ihey said there was no time limit and,„h*d not to be identl^ ^ause he did not know when the investigation would be finished. His group is from Panama, Colombia, Uruguay arid the United States. 'The investigators will determine of a fear of reprisals against relatives In Cuba. The group left Port Moran in Camaguey Province at 9:30 p.m. Sunday. Jhey headed for -Key West. Fla., but were thrown oft course by rough seas and touched r:S‘"broarin%t!SLtic"'‘S£ at T5™sir.S tiona-are still Ju&ed. 'The Do-'****“” arriving here minion governW insUU they| ^ ™ ■_______ ____ I ported that many other Cubans wanted to get in the boat but loan Blondoll Ailing wasn’t room. LOS ANGELES (APt - Actress When the Japanese occupied .loan Blondell is hospitalized at Southeast Asia in World War II. nearby Santa Monica for treat-|they cut off 90 per cent of the ment of a ruptured lumbar disc.lworld supply of natural robber. I r-v v-; Evtrything for, a good oM-fothionod SHOP TONIiSHT TIL 9:00 Shop rbanday. Ftidar oad Noaday Nigkla Nil 9 -----------------^^------------------------- SUNDAY, JUNE 18fh AT WAITE'S YOU GET: • Old Foihion«d Volu* • Smoft Ntw StylM • FinMt Quolity • Lorgt Atiprfm«ntt • Chdict qf Chorg« Flong • A FI«asont' Afmofphera in Which to Shop Alwoyt an apprtcibtad gift! : ARROW IVASH 'N' WEAR COTTON DRESS SHIRTS ' Pepvlar Whip collor in rts. waighf or cool-woovo »4“ A gift any mar^ can uia . . . avary man ap-praclatas! This famous Arrow shirt, tha Whip, - features a medium spread parmarsant-stay collar and convertibit cuffs. Lika all Arrows, it - is Mitoga contour cut for perfect fit. Siies-I4*/2-I7, sleeves 32-35. Ttjrific value-packtd buy! MEN'S BAN-LON SPORT SHIRTS 5.9S VolutR 2'“*9 Check these terrific Bon-Lon nylori features . . ."clear, clean colors thot| never fade . . . long, long life, complete wQsh-obility, no ironing! Neat collor, tight cuff ond "in or out", bot-torh. White, blue, block, gold or seo-mist in sizes S-M-L-XL. Sove! HAGGAR DACRON-RAYON WASH 'N WEAR Summer slacks .0N These smart sIkKs stay sharp and rtaat through many waarings! Of ' 65% Dacrgn and 35% Rayon they kaap thair crease, are wrinkle resistant, need no ironirsg. Nonroll waistband, pra-tuffad lyady to wear. Choose navy, ^hafeoal, brown or olive; waist Sizes 29-42, lengths 29, 30 or 32. BUnOhMX>WN TICS *1.50 Guoronteed for o full 5 years! STRETCH SOX Wear guaranteed for 5 years! Choose colors of rad, blue, navy, charcoal, gray, Toilored to fit o man! Joekeif UNDERWEAR BRIEF l|28 T-SHIRT $^80 Exclusiva tailoring, soft, absorbent cotton, special comfort feafiires make |ockey the favorite and most famous underwear fhe world over Tha britf is made of 13 Individually shaped places for perfect fit; the T-shirt has a new Seamfree* collar fhat retains its shape wash after wash Sizas 30-42; S-M-L-XL. Cool nights oil summer long! COTTON BATISTE SUMMER PAJAMAS T Hera's tfw way to ktep Dad coal on hot summer nights! These breezy batiste cotton paiamas arc wash 'n' wear too, nted no Iron.* irig. Choose from several patterns, coat or middy sfyla, sizes A: B, C or D Or, if he likes fo sleep In just bottoms ... CoNon FIum B0TT({MS 2.59 Give Dod the very belt! Give him DRAMATIC MEN*# BELT FASHION INNOVATION! 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OiMM Mmm«k IgtgJUymittot Editor Questions Open-Handed Forei|:n Aid Policy of U.S. One of the most costly and controversial subjects facing our pountry Is its foreign aid policy. From firsthand experience I am fairly sure that the actual extent of this aid is unknown by most of us. Our dilemma Is much the same today as before my recent 12^country trip, the only exception bein^ we did not have the remotest idea of the actual part our foreign aid plays in-many instances. ★ ★ ★ Take the little eoantry of Turkey for example where half their entire naUenal budget is U.S. foreiga aid. Just Inagine wjMt would happuu If we were to cot them down appredubly, or climh note our anlstauce completely. I asked this question to a responsible government official and he very politely told mb they would simply hgve to get it from scnneone else. Sitting right on the Russian border, it’s prdtty easy to fl|^e out who the someone else might be» ★ ★ ★ Are our milliohiB of dollars in Turkey weU spent? We think so. In return we have modem, well-established bases equipped with the latest weapons right under the nose of Soviet Russia. - Furthermore, the eotire Turkish army is trainiug undur our ^nt supervision. It is ourkuml opinioii that these Amerieun Im are working for ths era. this is the case, and we are inclined to think it ts, then a competent board of directors should sit down and appraise where the billions ^ going and what they are doing. ★ dr’ it First of all we must e8tal^i8h how much aid each country actually needs for sound economic or military purposes. Secondly, a accounting of how the funds are spent. Flagrant exan/ples could be listed by the score-su^h as Mxnderus, Turkey’s President of a year ago, squandering miUion|i of our aid money on mistresses and chalets across two continents. I —John W. Fitzgerald ypice of the People* ‘As 1 Cmikiamm h k'Work* CM we iawt lom oor freadom? NO doubt the priMMfes in SitMris hsve "pa^’ aa hy SkMaouy. admit lUalmiilm haVa eama & Imk way d«wa.tha path al awM iWe min ^ tham^n tbaSr.tracka.or Qod help ua. In ordar to do this Mr. Avemaaiint wlU havt to bacoBM aetpalntad wltb communiam, iU trieka» rikd Ito treadiecy. as J. Edgar Hoover ^ated in hla aiUcIa "How to Beat Otaununipm,” 1SS7; “We must baidd at the very heart of r of government—with the individu^ tNe dtism—with you.” —Y Southfield *. d*MeDeeeaeU Familjr Prefers Buryingi Own Pet Suggests Jolinson Clean House Here I witCdtagustod that comment ^bn “A TUXp^ier.” Weslao had a dog «dto wrn MUed to front of our bouae. kl^-Aunily never thought of eallte the e^ to move dog. We I tnstead of trying to ten theae foreign nattena how to run tbem-aelvea and ftoanoe their pcracnsl attaira, Vloe President JohnseU _ e him a little bwlal with pnqran to our backyard. People who love their pets would pot wait for the city to dis-poae of them like a bag M traah within the hour or two days. aell to tooae Southern'Govemon and makt it'plain what oinP oam Constitution says they should do. Let Johnson clean house at home. W. E. E.' *How Aboo^ Trying K After Eichmann?* Smiles Lots of women go in tor antiques, men for old-foshioneds. New Blood As soon as.we get throu^ witli . this Eichmann trial, I auppoee the LH and the world in general t The Mafn About Town EditQi**s Journey—Part 3 Major Issues Split Jordan, Israel I chums for murdering I those Hungarians to 19K. I’d * to sit on that jury myself. . Ex-GI gome rogiliave a secretafy.la, take tUnga dawn and a wife to pick tkingB ap. It's not U» hard to read between the lines of'sonfe people's faces and come up with worry. I^ow Is the Leader Woman Who Recently Died iMudt'i Now Thu !• tho third In a Mrtoa of artlcloa on Bautbora liuroiM and th* WUdl* Bait afur mjr' roeaot tout • to help thenmehes. Leaves 141 Grandchildren TelavMen; Whit aaemed i BaalMe 2i yeara aga—«nd stU grandchildren record that tops the Is that of Mrs. Ella Agar wbo reeantly passed away at her home at 470 Maxwell Road. She leaves 53 grand, 78 great-grand and 10 great-great-grand, for a total of 141. ★ ★ ★ The whole problem of foreign aid is BO vast that forty, fifty or aeventy-five million dollars here or there is beyond comprehension for most of us. We can’t help but wonder gt times if. it isn’t also beyond the people responsible ior dishing it out, as well ns the representatives oh the receiving end. x-' Am a recent example. President Kennedy anthoiixed an additimwl 130 million in economic aid to Iran .between talks with President de-Gnolle and Premier Khrushchev. Perhaps careful conalderatiofi had been given the matter, but it has ail the earmarks of the panic ‘ button being pushed and we kicked in. The biggest Centennial wish of Sheriff nsnk W. Irons Is that we gi^t through the celelKWtion without a traffic fatality. Extremely peeved about hearing Michigan alluded to as a “problem state," By JOHN W. FmOERALD Editor, The Poatlar Praoe In Cain?, Egypt, Dr. Abdul Khalek Hassuna, Arab Leagut aec-retary general, frankly told ua there Would be no peace or stability to the Middle East prior to the sattlement of the Paieitlne problem and the repatriatko of the Paleetine Arab refugees who were expelled from their country after their money and. P1TZOERALO properly had been seized. He . described the problem of Palestine as similar to that pf Bei-lin. Dr. Hassuna said the ditfi-cult.v of reaching a peaceful ae^lement emanated from the unceasing boatilities of the Zionists. Many live in caves to the hills and exist on practically nothing. On the Israeli side. Prime Minister Ben-Gurfon is making great strides with the Jews. The United Nations has a great problem in settling this dispute. Unless the United Natlona can come up with a just solution which both the Arabs and Israelis will accept, we feel that war and bloodshed will emerge. We ciuinot draw a conclusion on the outcome, since the problems of both sides are tod difficult to tapestries, ornate lamps and ih-numerahle candles that it seems an affront to the simplicity with which' Jesus lived his life. Stevenson Finds Latins for Aid, Won’t Hit Fidel Ta ataad to the Oardea of (ietb- The people we talked to were not imprest with the commoner King Huaaeto had idected to become Ms bHde. The holy places of Jerusalem were both disappointing and thrill-tog. The Holy Sepulchre and the were so obscured with His political advisers disapproved and the man to the street shouted,-“Give us a boy child,"' and others just shook their heads, (to By MAX HARREIAOir BUENOS AIRES, Argentina tit —Adlai E. Stevenson is finding Letln Americans anxious to talk about U.S. aid tor their eooaoiny but ahy on apy kind of actkxi against Fidel Ckstro’s raglme. The United Statm’ chief U.N. delegate, maktog a goodwill tour of South America for President Kennedy, was told bluntly by Argentine officials Wednes^ that it would be impoasible to get unanimous Latin-American support for action agajpst Cuba’s strongman. Betancourt r e p o r t e d I y rx-presoed the conviction that the Caotfo government will eveataal-ly fall of Its own weight Stevenson Is understood to Ttave told associates that whether the United States would move for a political meettog^of the Organization of American States- at this time depends upon the reaction of the countries he visits on his 18-day tour. Instead Stevenson was advised that the United States should adopt a police of “live and lit live" toward tbe Ctatid' regime. TTie poolness to any action against Castro that he met in Venezuela and here to Argentina appears to have dimmed chances for any luch meeting to the im-mediale future. ^ formerly of Pontiac, now living In Fhlla-delphU, wrltM that If Michigan is such. "I feel thht it is not possible to Dr. William Brady Says: Infhmmmbn of Joints Needs Immediate Core nwtwmmm raw ivr bbitv mmmrm with Argeallae Prerideat Artur* Proadiil M the seeasd stop af a The Almanac He is meeting again today with Frondizi and other Argentine offl-ciala mainly on economic prob- , . . ____ , ... , find a peaceful settlement,’’ he he wi^ea PWiMylvanto hnd Of the ^ neutrality, be problems that are keeping ua great. Back from a trip to England. Geerge MacAndrew of Bloomfield HUU tells of an auto accessory there that flashes a “Thank You." by the press of a button when another motoriat or a pedeatrlan ahows home courtesy. said the Arab League had good relations with both the United States and the Soviet Union. Ecoaondcally, K would appear oa the Nrfaee at least that Egypt aader Nasser Is maklag •ome progress. Yet. a great deal of the cMialry looks dIH poor. When you get away from the few _______ modern buildings it almost seems - like you’re turning back several A newsboy for this paper when it w^s hundred years. *“**'■ Our conclusion on Cairo is that it ts a dty in a nation that started In 1900 is Charlea R. Darla. now 75 years of age, and living at 120 Olynn Court In Detroit. foreigner ever can comprehend i*ompIeteJy.. ★ ★ ★ Certainly no country (iould be more deserving In our opinion than ^ tiny Jordan. But what we actually saw makes our heart bleed. The peo-jAo are Jtylng in hovels like animals. Ingtead of Ahiertean xmmey Itoprov-' inf their living eonditiong" we’re building a $35 million road from Jerusalem to the Dead Sea practically parallel with- the one they have now. MET AREA GIRJ, One ray of cheer to Caifo came at a tea sponsored by the United Arab League for our newspaper study mission, aiille sttempttog io look pleased and trying to make small talk witlSgome of the Arab leaders, wbo should -pop up and This oalumn waato the nama af the isei high aeheol gradnata whdM fanUy new baa the largest number ta attain that honor. Seven la tops reported to date. The acute inflammation of one or more joints sometimes occurs' to children and adults 1 am well aware. This serious Utoem comes oh to a tew hours or days, nii course of days or weeks, and presently over. We formerly called it rheumatic fever, acute to-| flammatory rheu-r matism or multi-1 pie arthritis. It is toflamma- DR. BRADY tion of joint tissues, due usually to tovaaion of the joint by tococcus. aometiineB by genna, auch as pheumococcus. typhoid bacUlua or brucella (germ ol unAilant fever). Ao Inflammation of joint or joints la a aarkma illness that requires litilizatkln of ealolum in the body. , I do not advise taking calcium without vilamto D. The regimen also includes good dally rations of iodin and vitamin B Qonptox. Plain cod liver oU, not leas than two tablespoons (one fluid ounce) daily the around except to NO DBTAIIA Neither Stevenson nor Argentine leaders would give details of the discuaakms on the Oiban attuation, but what emerged was undaratood By UaUad Press latenaltmal Today Is Thursday, June*§, the 159th day of tbe year with 206 more to 1961. The niqqn to approaching its.new.. .. phase.* The mailing stars are Jupiter. Saturn and Venus. The evening itara are Mercury and Mars. to t uwi/ uiv jrrflu oivuiM very warm weather, will supply the iodin and the vitamin b. al- salve Itseif U left atoae. ultr HMjri onu uiv viiaiiiui u, w though theae art are available to tablet or capsule form, virtually tasteless. Stevenson gave assurances that the U.S. government has ruled out force as a means of ending the Castro regime. On this day to htotoY; - - - - —to'1881, Thxaa ieceM from the Union. In 1869, American architect Frank Lloyd Wright was born. la 18W, I\wa MrOaffoy af CM eagw sMalaed a patent lor Ms vaoaum "clcaaer. wMrfe he de- ss a --1 loos psrUInlDC to MnoOsI Id hysWWb Mt SlNSM. efitpiMti, Mot. ks SBswmd MrDr. “ - ftsmpsd. Mlf-lot io IM noollso Informants said Venezuelan President Romuk) Betancourt earlier to the week told Stevenson the most urgent hemispheric problem at ths moment to the Dominican Republic. In 1886, Irish statesmajf Charles Parnell demanded home rule for Ireland to the bouse, of commons. In 1959, tbe X15 rocket ship made Its first free flight over the Mohave Desert. mingham. Pat is the charming danghtrr •f Mrs. Lelsnd .M. Hognn. and she Is In'Cairo working for flMi Why? Well, it seems that snr Corps of Engineers was instruetsd Ur Make the new road and elimi-nsth some thirtsen corves from the old road shortening the dis- word that our UA. Senator PhiUp A. Hart is trying for an untuntobed-record Niton the 1964 election time rolls around, quite In contrast to his colleague, Patrick V. McNamara, who In barrel-house manner tells audiences that RepuljUcaDS are ^enemies of the people. Leaving the pyramids and the - sphinx behind, we flaw avfe more Met Oakland County’s champion lake parched desert to Jerusalem, part Case Records of a Psychologist: . Divorces Can Often Be Prevented Ire. At this half way Jonetton In par jporii^y a good-looking Americaa lass really raised our yoatoa aatoaohable). It IbvoIvm tho ftok Of eadoeanUtto, laBam maSSaa of heart HabM, and val-vnlar damage as a oaanpMcsatlaa. B Is daager af this complieatiMi ★ ★ ★ iMl the (xmntries we visj^ were recelTlng aid in one form or another. In most ingtancM, .we’re, convinced that tbe man In the street, is unaware of United States’ aid. Io othef cases, the governments mcoepl oqr milUc^ and then refer to uf fli flb ’im|jerialistic nation.” At leBft half of the countries we visited flhowed bttle or no appreciation lor our aid. ^ . ..a it X If PronideBt KeaiMdy fe right t» hli ■niHiptinn that the aid profTflp la e crucial obligation gad tlfa-tfixpayera are^to be nad-dfdd^with it for years, then we feri a far more careful aimlytical glady li c^ for, * WbMps the protein is so vast and eomptapt, that any .one persem can’t •___^ amlHr* •ot.lin Tf builder, Jim Goto, at dinner the other evening; He how has extended his activities Into our neighboring counties of Macomb and Livingston. His wife, beautiful as ever. Is the former Sylvia DeStelger of The Press staff, She first met Jim when assigned to get a story on his projects. She got the story—and Jim. of which is in the Hashemite kingdom of Jordan. Jordan is an Arab* country and a member of the Arab ' League along with Egypt. * "Don’t say too much about ^ ahortage of robins,” phones Andrew Bisman of 'Birmingham, who uya a larger number than ever before already are looking over his cherry t^. Verbal Orchids to- " It to sithated in the heart of the Arab World. On the north it to abounded by Syria, on the northeast by Iraq, on the east and south by Saudi Awbia, an on the west by Israel.* . . The city of Jermalem Is cut Io two. WMohwooM be like dividliig Pontiac wflk flagtoaw fMe side to Arab sad the ether, Israeli,, and this la tiSe mala coalllct. The l«rael|o olatan they ^always have presoed tar peaeo aad negottatiaa*. (to^the other hand, the Arabs of Jordon say they want oily to go home and have their Und and homes 1^. The Arabs question Jthe right of Israel to exist as an portaat. There to no similarity whatever between this real arthritia and ^rheumatiz. In the first place, as already mentioned, real arthritis comes on to a few hours or days, and rheumatiz lOaler called It chronic rheumatism) “comes on insidiously”, in a few months or a year. Real arthritto to an acute, sharp illness that runs a course of days or weeks and then is over. NEEDS OVEROORRECnON Rheumatiz (chronic Jo|iit dli-abUlty, degeneratton M jotot tto-sues), once permitted to deralqp. to Uke TennySon’i brook — Untess the victim's matoutrttlon is ne-ognized in time and corrected or. rather overcorwCted' tor a sufficiently long period of time. By DR, GEORGE W. CRA.NE CASi: J-410: Dr. John took me aside when 1 addressed. the Ohio State Dental Association. ,* "My wife will be here at the gan, "for we have scheduled you to address both the dentirts and their wcmien folk. "And the wom-j en are all eiqiect-ing you to about aex, so Ladies, don’t think I anwjMdng! Just because God Almighty creal-“Dr. Crane,” many promtoent ed you to have much less stonuu± men have confessed to me,- "I hunger than men. doesn’t cauto would murti rather late an afWr you to ration your mates M with my wife than with any other tbe dinner ta|Ue. , I all! In fact, you tiy to tantalize your hutoand's palate woman I have ever seen. “But my wife acts dlstoterasted. She to about 100 per cent maternal. But I married her to get a “Yet at soon as our childrta arrived, abe didn’t even remain 50-50, but swung over to almost 100 per cent maternal. hour and a half for your address. Take more tftne if you wish. “Why won’t modem women realize that husbands retain their erotic Interest to women as long as they Bve? “Bet please give them it least M mtontes aboat marriage prob. leas, rarwy wife needs to wake ap. W4 are both In the middle eot la oez say more thaa It doeo the rhManalle abesa aperative stood ohBi-R to togtoai that oarrecllva iwsaaarna shaaH be ioitoiwed fnaa aaw an, ah toag w aaa t to tsdiuantbM opfttre «^tup. U Mr. and Mrti< Hansen BranMey of Keego Harbor: 52nd wedding annlver- tode^ndent state^ sary, Garfield IRBlitonm , of Birmingham; S2nd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Olney Spetts of Drayti^ I Plains; 52nd weddUng ai^p|yer-sary. .. .r, •’ Mh. Experience Alleaan of Waterford; 83rd birthday, . \1etlma el ilwamalta to they get B fluengh their heads HALF-MIIXION DISPLACED ' Some half-ml 11 i 0 n Arabs have been displaced apd arc sitting around refugee Camps. One camp ^ visited had 80,000, hnd they have been living like this tor 13 ne atAadhrd ef Hvlag JertMalen Is at abaetola rack It is nutrition, not medidne. The regimen for rheumatiz to described to detail to booklet "Oiroiiic Jotot DtoabUiiy,” tor which send me 35 cents and a stamped, self-addressed wivelope. Tbe regtmen includes an^' a^ ■* of calcium, of “Yet she acta aa if she were ,90. and apparently expects’ me to snow contentedly in my twin bed until moratog, without any interest lb eotic matters! “Several otbeif dentists have the same problem, ao please wake up oUr irivea.’’ MYOPIC wnmB Divorces usually start in the bedroom. And educated women, like tiwee dental wives, are often the victims U dhnree, chiefly because of tiielr stos of omiaaion. They grt ee teteimtod to their cMldraw (er grandehlMrcn). ptae their gardewtaf er Red Oroae aid _«hareh dodea, fliat they fan to “Our wives realize we still crave thb meat aiid potatoes. But they act as if we suddenly should lose ALL our romantic appetite.” LAZY WIVES One reason why wives enter the divorce courts is. the tact they sirs naturally frigid, deapite Dr. Kbi-sey’s erroneous report to the ooip with new redpes. You scallop tin; edges of ths grapefruit to whet Ms hunger beyond normal. ' W^'not axboid lo pw cent if that culinary art in the bedroom! Yon know men are far moce paa-skxiate toan women, so why try to hit blind to that fact. ($ee totnorrow’a follow-up). ' And men most recoMdsa the fact that a woman loses mqiR of her erotic hunger when tbe noneymoon novelty wears off. V Give her n aotole af ehIMrea, phis aotlvHr hi Mtorcih, PTA or Aiw*rt writ* to Dr. dwnf* W.. Cthw to Mr* of n* PoMto* Pron. PooUSI, lIlchiAAD. iiwilnfllng a lobe 4 ttai iIbitmim MlSItoii2d“w^5i?snd SI cooltto' THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961 What*s This? Khrushchev With Manners [StaHi T«ach«- Honowd J..ANS1NG (AP)—'Hw State De-pertinent of Public Inetructioa re- ^BOBCNUfSIDINS L0ND(X4 — WImTi with Rhrurih ehev? He wu completely out of dier-•cter at Vienne. He conducted him-eell with dignity and reatraint. The only time he took oft a shoe was at bedtime. His toasts were more fitting for soft-drink tlp(dii«. ★ ★ He passed up every opportunity to sound oft at leceptions. He gave no formal or Inforinal interviews. b addition to being 0v«r-eovered, the Kennedy Jaunt waSliverdoped. The army of reporters, columidsts and radio and trievision orades read astounding conflicting meaning into the few crumbs we were tosoed by the briefing officers and renaiaed la Ttorn' u slsa of the mseHag. When he retained to Moseow he said not a ward at the airpoct . His deportment was in striking in Paris, where he insulted President Eisenhower publicly, or last fall in New Toik where he made ^ an utter ass of Umaelf in the Untt-ed Nations and on his Park Avenue balcony. One guesses that Khrushchev wanted to be on his best behavior in this first meeting with the well, bred and well-mannered American t ★ A He Innwled with Dick Nixon the first time they met. After a brief immersion into the "spirit of Camp David’’ he tangled with Ike. But with Kennedy, weM, he Just wasn’t the Khrushchev we’ve all come to loathe. DIFFEBENT VIEWS His general manner, the otficia] Russian use of' "fruitfuT as a term for the talks and other signs and wonders were interpreted in 14 hundred different ways by the 14 hundred newsmen covering the . br^ up another listened to or watehed Ksaaedy was wlaaiag. lorirg, ttetag. ’Iho reported by the Loadon Express last Sunday as being on the point of a terrible row. ’Ihe next British paper 1 picked up had tbeim vir-tu^ dctag a VIenneae waits to- Censorsbip Plan Hard to Apply* MonroneySays WASHINGTCm. (AP)-^. A. S. (Mike) Monrstiey, DDkla., says President Kennedy and leaders of the newspaper profession have found it difficult if not impossible to apply a workable formula tor voluntary pi He told a meeting Wednesday night of Sigma Delta Chi, national that he is ar nwtaiii STILL CAN’T WAUK — Ed K. Jolly of Spartanburg, ,8.C. displays casts he has Worn since h^ broke his toot last August. He has spent $11,000 to mend his toot, still can’t walk, and may face another operation in S^ember. A building contractor. Jolly figures he could have built a home with the money he has spent on his foot. ’This story was written and spoken of as if the writers and speakers were debrmined to Justify the prohlUtive costs of being present. Most of us found it all but im-_ Msible to bring ourselves to the point nf penning or saying ’’not a damned thfaig new happened here today,’’ as if in fear the ho Office would ctible back, then, chum, check out of that $20-a-day suite and get the hell home— by tramp steamer.’’ An awful lot of people back home must have said, after a few days Of diametrically opposed reports, "Oh, the heck with it,’’ and gone back to reading about the EUchmann trial. certain "no one- in this administration has to mind this type" Ol orshlp—but baby tigers have a habit of growing from kittenb Monroney said that once news is to the public domain "it is like trying to, sweep back the sea to manage it or control it by voluntary censorship." Plan fo AAodernlz* AA32 LANSING (AP)-’The State Highway Department announced survey crews have started making land survej^ for the im^emlzation of some 21 miles of M23 to Alpena and Montmorency counties. ’The $2.S-million project is expected to be placed under contract to 1964. Even raee track handicappers do Detroit Tech Will Admit Up to 1,200 More in Poll DETROIT (UPI) -i Dewey F. Barich, iWesidcnt of Detroit Institute of Technology, pkid Wednesday the school will admit an add!-1,(X)0 ta 1.200 students this faU. a fifth grade teacher from Union aty, was one of tbeol^t numera- up to the MtiBB in the ariaefloaT" of a National ’TMcber af the yanr. Sfia will be preaentad with na He said DIT has acquired a two- Great for comping, summer or winter! troit which will , provide classroom i space for 300 to 33(> students per| The school ugvJuta-an enroli- uftparjaxT' | Fortrel^-fitied canopy-top sleeping bogs Xhnrfn H* rel®-fiti 19 St . 5 Killed in Earthqudket Delaae wM I toe, Pertfsie ADDIS ABABA. Ethiopia (AP) -An earthquake that rocked central Ethiopia last week killed at least five persons and injured many more, said delayed reports reaching here Wednesday. Th* comping'i grnatf Odorleu vbqterproof sleeping bags, filled wHh nese\ngim Fortrel* polyester—new Celanese^ngineered insulation thot resists moths, mildew, vermin—keeps you'worm even in sub-zero weotherl Mode with heavy zipper, canopy top. Plump, non-allergenk. *C«/«n«ts Fiber InJustrks, Ine. Reg. 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MkA^pm raul ritated crMctaa today tai a'llml matt at • ipwtal Baaatt H» by Sw. Ma ■. I Modi of tht repoite cdmd flw BccBMttoita StahUn had nwde earlier asalnat Hii^nray Depart- It .criticised the admlnlatratlve Hiffaway Departracfit hood Isaoe hi . 1969 wtiue membert of the board *cre lypreaented by deputies. But It oooduded: “In aotar as actoal paocedurea of the administrative board are now legaL the committee is well -pleased. I^would, of oourse, behoove the board to admit Itsjegal error. However, It seen how tUa might be aakhig too Final rehearsals of the newly formed Oarkstea VUliw Players’ productioa. “Two Blind BOoe.’’ faring smiles frxxn the cast PlctuiM above are Carol Haney, Bmsst (Doc) Denne, Mary Colt- son, Helen Nubn, NaO Braun and Pat~Brdden-faaugh. The ptay will bo Oven FHday and Sat-urday at 8:90 pjn. in the little dieater of the new darkston High Sdwol. The public Is wdoome. New Gronp Produces Satire Curtain to Rise Friday on Little Theatbr gtvea fSS,SSS to work wtth, eeai-plateei that a leek el tenia pre- area at peeaible Inqalry “sneh aa an teveetigalton at deahags at It said that a great staff would be necessary "to effectivdy as- The play has many a strange scene, as befits a satire, but for the community ahich is producing Show Antiques there has been a wfaftewaah of in Downtown deaUngsT’’ the report asked. "The committee thinks not” Store Windows Iran Military Court's Hoad Quits to Criticize TEHRAN, Iran (AP)-The head of Iran’s military court aimou his resignation from the army ^Wednesday, apparently to be free to criticise some actions of Premia- All Amini’s reform govem- Gen. Hussein Zemodeh said he wu quitting after 39 years so he could Vperform my religious and national duties.’’ ★ # ★ Iranian newsmen said deh told them he has pcoteeted the arrest without charges of two generals in Amini’s anfioomiiK tion campaign, and also' obfocM to projected changes in the dec-' toial law. d Mloe,^’ a satire bn Washington bumncracy. will be presented Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:30, by The Ullage Players of darkston, at the new little tbeata in the high school. This first production of the gmp it. the experience of . Broadway-style production has provided, equally unreal situations. farcy, all of the darkston The darkston 1^ Uttle agency which becomes the target a econrany-mlnded UJS. sena- ynt, a coal mereliaat, aa optom-etftot. a traek dealgaa, a tool Major roles are played by Mary Ooltson. Helen Nuhn, Neil Braun, Pat Breidenbaugh and Bruce Em- tiieater also will be seen Hbr the first time by malty out-of-towners. It has one of the moot modem staging facilities in Michigan, profiling outstanding aooutaics and lighting. ★ ★ ★ / The pipy XU be pnfoented (or two nights only, aitcording to preecnt plans. Tickets, at |1.50 may be purchased in advaitee al darks ton l^ncUng Goods, 2 S. Main St., darkston. FurUier in formation may be obtained by calliug the store. The old-foahiohed look is beginning to arrive in downtown store A few merchants have already set antique items of Centennial interest in their windows. Others will be following tomerrow and ova the 8pecte) efterta wfli be asade to teetall tatoreodiqi diaptays to I at tee Oatoaalal Wladsw The disidayB not only chea up w empty stores, but occqiy more qwoe thi^i is available at some of % bu^ downtown establishments. Hence the -displays are are the personal property of Pon-tiae area residents, loaned during the Centennial celebration. 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Fifib/ffoor 1 . , .. ‘ \ Iv V r.': ■J' 'i: . ■ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THI^DAY, JUNE §, 1961 elb;ven Kennedy Keeps Woid to High School Grads I WASHINGTON (AP)~PrMidmt ‘ Kennedy today kept a l&ioaatb-old promiee to greet the atnlor claea of Toroah (WiM.) High School. • ^ trict, in hiti hend de ka apohe to the aeaembled daae almoet under the revoMiIg wings of the beUcop- Ninety-fotir strong, Indudii^ a Bcattnrtng of parents, the seniors had a return visit with Kennedy I on the White House lawn and took olf in a Marine Oorps kdi-copter for Annapolis te dehver th* conunencement address at foe Naval Academy. “Oh boy!" laid School Supt. John Bjjorie. “Re kept ‘ ise. it e ............ Go to Congress The dass showed - up at the White House Tuesday but was (Murly to see Kennedy, flying in from his talks with Soviet Pr^ mier Khrushchev, French President Ctaarlee de. Gaulle and Britr Ish Prime Minister Harold Mac- The White fUse invited them back this mptaing.' - That was to make .good on a ; written pledpi which ths class exacted from Kennedy when'he visited their school for an hour during foe'presidiriitial prhnary campaign in Wisconsin Mareh 9, 1990. After a half-hour talk in the ° school auditorium. Kennedy i ed the students to ask questions. The first one popped was, “Can we come and see you in Washington next yeart” It a * Kennedy said they certainly could—whereupon one ' '■student dashed out of the hall, typed out a brief statement, and brought it back for KennMy'e^signature. "This is to certify that the nior class of Tomah will be wel-cotne to call on me in Washington. D. C., on or about June 5, 1961—al whatever address my office may be located. Sincerely. John F. Kennedy," it said. The President had a copy of that certilicate, bearing the official seal of the TVmiah School Dis- JFK Co¥dring Conservation Corps, Job Training WASHINGTON W - PreiMent Wednesda;^ '‘sem to Congress legislafitm to create a youth conservation corps and provide on-foe-job training for young men and women. Looming problems for young people in finding Jobs in the next few years “make it dearthat we must act without delay,’’ the Rrerident sbid in a letter accompanying his -------- bill. Tbe draft b-Thx., and to Vice Lyndon B. dohnaan as it the Heoale. With it was a letter from Secretary of Labor Arthur J. OM-berg describing foe outlook for young folk as “extremely unless constructive plans and pro- grams are developed to them.” Some 450,000 young pmie between 16 and 20 were unbnployed last fall, Goldberg said. By IMS. be said, there wU be 4# per cent mere pertens under M In the Isber fsiee and an ad-dHloaal 8M,eM jranag peeple expected to be boating Jabs. 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Roach, of Knoxville. Tenn., was stationed at the U.S. .Wethersfield Base in Earn. (ail af Idqat as aarly and in soma laes earlier than last year. ■A * A Ibis means the 1»2 models start appearing in showrooms soon alter the middle at Septendwr. The labor situation la tanpprtant since nalon' contracts at Ford. Chrysler and General Motore aO expire Sept. 1. ♦ A A Oifssal beMag la Detiall if agalart a aMke bat there are alwaja prsblensi at fesAvMaal plaat levels sHkIeh re«M slow the stsft sf flto sew model prsdae- asm which leads to additional boy^, ing. A A A Sometimes, as was thq cast tor 19S1. this entbusiasra spends itsetl quk^. November was the peak month toi 19S1 moddi tales and only now is the sales rate ap-prosching the November pace. AAA year Comet, which changed only the grille, b^an aelling Ita 1961 models early in September. The firat fuir acale introductians were Sept. 29 for Ford. FUcen, Plymouth, Valiant. Dodge and Lan-er. . WNh datea i«ll sabjeet to laat Best bsta tor delayad ahowtop are the new entries from Ford, Mttenry and Chevrolet Tbetf are the .In-between aise. cars betwemi current compacts ahd standard.slae models., ■VirriflEWOlMMIOKS I, trying to paoify their dijalen. are searchiig tor new gimmicks To stimulate the in-trodIxTian period. t ♦ ♦ Among other things, several di-vistons are holding off special presi IHWvltws until just prior to publ' introduction. This is supposed cut down on speculation in print models. . aware that a attyent model, wfil Ih (he imiiwdiate totn fo on sale Cook for Pbliih Ehvo^ Asks Mylum in U.$. NEW YORK wicz, 37. He aaid ahe hto dectolon May 28 afthr being told ■be must return to Polqnd od • freigjiter tsaviiig/that day. —r'“ — , Pitcairn Utond has an area of about 1,200 acrea. Books Roody for Porb LANSURJ^ (API —The state li- brary 9.000 books will be availablems summer to campers in 43 of Michigan’s 03 statd parks. The number of parks in the IS-year old profpam hu more than doubled durii« tbe paM six tha Male Ubryy aakl Pests cause up to |3.6 bilUon a year In damage to crops, torestaj and Ih'estack, but> modern Imee-.ticidies and chemical reaSirch Bre| csttii« the loaaM each ypar. ducfioni were jammed Into the Brat two weeks of October, juat-prior to the opening of the National Auto Show. This Jail there will be no show but manufacturers obviously hope to- spur sales with early introductions. mouth. VaSaat, Osevalr, Iwit. iB wUI ge aa aalo belare Oot 1. Laat year Pontiac saved Its compact Tempest fUr November and Fbrd saved Its restyled, Thun-The sdles rate tor the 1361 model derbird tor a similar date. 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JU^E 8. 1961 ^'IFTEEN Prism Camp Records on Kings Disappeared jERUSALfeH, brtel (AP) ^A ynam ■■rvhiw of th» Anelmte deiA camp ta«med today at the Adott ElctuiMam trial that ponoat ganed or ahot wen not regarded rttwlr fllM were deatrayed— that cai “ The Lithoanlan-taom taU the trial oouit ahe waa etnl to Auactawlta aa a yobng Hri atudytna^ She aald in Auachwiti te 'wM cboaen "hap' a 'dellc becanae ahe of death. oeain. ‘Accordtos to (the filea, nobody K BS klUed in _______ AuacMta r one,*’ aaW Raya lCa|^ who worked in the oamp aa a detk and now ia aa oftldal in the b-rae^ foreign miniatry. laahba wan given to a prlaoaer or how raacS tinie he apent in tt cell in which he toal^ other Jewlah women w the camp admlnistntlon office which regiatared the deatha and the live priaonen of Auacfawttx. lira. Kagan aaid then wen tonna even tor punlahment of in-e, Uatlng bow many whip DDDEK D^ni! "We received certfficalca .. death," ahe contlmM^ "and In ^' "Then waa no report deatha of the people who wen who wen aubjeeted apedal treatment. Hie filea wen abort rima it became clear to ua wai a camouflage. We had to record in the forma all aorta of diaeaaea aa canae of death buck aa pneumonia, gener^ . • gQ on . *‘We never reoord* llcial teeth, anything of value.” One of the Jewiah office work-era came upon the death cciUti-cate of her brother. But Mias Ka-"her fear waa ap gnat did not dan to cry.' She testified the Jewiah girls wen under orders not to react to anything they heard or learned, not even by their facial expnsaion. "People who wen taken directly from the railway station to the gas stations wen never regis- This Was Shot That Was Felt Round the Town - Dfisegregatos Links bounced over a three-foot retafai-taig wall, knocked the underpin-from the porch of a neigh> ’ ig* hoifto, tpifi through KANSAS cmr. *Mo. 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By aSuL mw YORK (AP)-Sooie fonts an aiixknsly looldnK forward to atsUiit s round trip to the moon— as sooo as tiiey put In tourist For example, |LESS, THURSPAY, JUNE 8, 1961 SEVENTEEN Pontiac, Ni^rby Ared Deaths MBI. PBUP NEWSTE^ Serirtet for Mn. Pt^ Hffntmd, n, a fannar rMMent (tf' ppiitiail^ ms Md thh afternoon ■t tha Haalqr ntteral Home in Detroit Ikr body wu brought to tbt F«RT Mont Park Cemetery et 3:9 PJB. lor bvlal. lira. Mcfiralead dlM Tuewlay nvniag at the borne of her daughter, Mkai Jbba Mdniefc of Detroit borne. He had been ill two weeka. Mr. St. John, K, waa a retired employe of Fiaher Body Divtdon and a member of Marimont Baptist Chuirch. Surviving are anot Mra. William BaUaid of Lake r Orion; a non. Cart ol Detrcrit; and a sister, Mra. Orrie Butler of Dray- Other - Oadl of PsBiiae and Harold of Strieker, Ohio; two gnihdchildren; tteee greatgrandchildren; and a ■later, liti. Mande Bennett of Detroit Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Marimont Church with boriai in the cemetery at Milford. His body is at the Huntoon Funeral OamiE J. PBTEU Service tor Ghartie J. PMera, «, of 300 Ferry Ave. srOI be held at _ p jn. Saturday at Mmaon’s Temple of the Chitch of Gk>d. Burtal win be hi MInden. La. His body ii at the WliUalls F. DavU Iterai LLOYD B. WAUUOt Lloyd R. Walker of 3647 Edge* vale, Drayton Etiain^ died this home. Surviving ia Us wife, Pan- A paint apnyer at General Motors Truck Coach DIviaian, s*member of Calvary Hill of God. Mr. Peters leavM his wife, Doro-ly; Us parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Petera of Mindai; and step-cUIdren. Cherry Miming, Timothy. Sybil, and Debra Woods, aU of Pontiac. Mr. Peters died Tbiesday at Pontiac General Hospital after an iil-nets of two weeks. .» FRED w. nr. JOHN Fred W. St. John of 433 Hiokoiy Lane. Waterford Ibwndiip, yesterday afternoon at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Tom Cotu> vilie, with whom he n whom he made biajhome; a brather, a Hater, lour granddiB- MBB. MOrr L JOHNStUf OXFORD ^ Service for Mrs. Hoyt L (Cbarlotta) Johnson, 67. of 5 Maple St . wfll be at 3 ^.m. Saturday at Bossardet and Reid Funeral Home. Bu^ wiU be U Ridgelawn Cemetery. Mrs. Johnson died yesterday at bar home after a two-month Mr. WaUtet's body is at the CoaU ne, Drayton Plains. VRANB 3 NORTHVnjJS - Service far Frank M. HoiMe. 92. of 13T Dmdap St., win be 3 p.m. tomorrow at the Casterline Fbneral Home.' Burial will be in Rural HiU Cemeteryv Mr. Hodge died yesterday in the Northville Community General Hoapital bOowing an illiwm of three years. ^ Reservists Train { at Camp McCoy Surviving are a daughter, Mra. Evelyn Sohlaud of Detroit; a sia-ter; ^ two grandchildren. Funds Approved fqr Register of Banned Drivers WASHINGTON Hi - Funds to«s- sd been the lock keeper at Marys Falla CaaU at Sanlt Ste Marie tor 32 years, retiring from government service 27 years' ago. He had lived in Northville 13, years. I Mr. Hodge had been a pilot for| Hript on the Sir Mary's River and! eaniil before becoming lock keeper.' He it smvived by a son, Harwy, at antomobile cenaea have been revoked approved today by the House Ap-propriatioM Committee. elation of the office was thorized by the last Congress, but no money was provided to put it in operation. The register Is supposed.to make it easier for states to check on' Pontiac Group Under If. Col. Thompson Wins Praise by Army Men By LT. C. H. WAGNBB JR. CAMP McOOY, WB.^Beginning 13 days field duty here. Pontiac's own 2nd BatalUon, 333rd Regtanent Rsaervista are well Mo the find week of training commanded by LJ. Col. FraMtUn D. Thompaon. n# iimnbeta at Hw bnttaltaa I traWag np-NftaaMy far all Despite o er with temperatures tai the I Busy Social Director Is. Cupid's Altar Ego HOLLYWOOD, Fla (UPI)—Marriages may be made In heaven, but they frequently get a helpful' hand from a blonde cupId at a resort hotel here. ^e if Barbara Brooke; aoclat director of the Holly-' brood* Beach Hotel and Country Club. She figures she has started 300 couples on the way to the altar. "To be frank* she says, "the moat imporUnt part of lay Job ia to aee that aamarrled wemea vaeaUaaiag at mir hotel meet aaawrried mea with similar la- WOW! PRICESARE license apptioants suspected of. having had their pennita iwokedl in pther states. shown is highly commended hy K regtdar Army evahiatpcs. During this phM of training cial emphasis is being placed on’ the role of chemical, biological and nuclear arms in the battlefield. These relatively new 'concepts can for more highly traki^ I Individuals than U any other pe-i |riod of our'Uatory. I' I However, .yaditianal discipline. I cooperation, fradership. knowledge Miss Brooke’s mall regularly Includes-wedding Invitations from people she has brou^t together. "One night I had to turn doam three invitations because I had accepted a fourth,” she sajrs. “So far. there have been 50 babies named after me by couplea I've Intro- MATCKHAEER Match-making Is easiest in the younger age groups, according to Mlsg Brooke. "Single young men always want to meet single young women, and vice versa. And If a teen-age girl is here with her mother, the first person her mother will get In touch with Is me. Make sure my daughter meets a nice fellow,' she aays.” at GEORGE’S With people past 46, the Job is harder. VAn older man practically never wants to be introduced te a wemaa,” says Mlm ^rodbe. "Bat a mataro womaa Is always vsvy anxious to meet a man of her. own age aad CREDIT TOO! jCharge Two Youths {Burglarized Maihet SDS1B76! *^CHiGAi>rs 9llim ¥¥ 9 LARGEST JEWELERS ’ GRADUATION GIFT SPECIALS! Two Pontiec youths wtl ' charges of burglarizing the Delmoe iMarket. 186 Fisher St., at* their arraignment in Circuit Court Monday. I W. Bin, 17, ol 131 W. SNih BMm and mta M. Mass. ; II. ef sis DMamr Ave., waived parts of the unit* training. As part of the 70th Infoafry Division (training). the 2nd Battalion, in case of an oWigatiaa would be prepared receive and train new prrMxuiel to meet the needs of the active Army. 4 Ex-College Cagers Held on Fix Charge Judge Cedi MeOsliuni Tuesday. They were charged with Ih April 4 hnrgiaiy In udiich cigarettes. foodstuffs, and a radio I stolen, after being implicated by a defendant in another burglary case, police detectives said, nd on "each was set at ISO. This calls for laying some traps, or "Utile tricks " as MIm Brooke calif them. "Let’s say I know that Mr. Rmltb, a bachelor, likes to play bridge. Ahd I know that Mrs. Jones, a widow, also likes to play bridge. ★ ★ A 1 will go to Mr. Smith'! table and start a conversation, and 'h#ve Mrs. Jones walk by five minutes later and ask me some question. "This lives me a chance to Introduce them. I'll offhandedly mention that Mrs. Jones loves to play bridge, and wouldn’t it be nice If 6he and Mr. Smith got together that evening for bridge . . ^ YIRIAtflS.9f.SfaeM4 I It.M BsIb SI ! RevcrsiblG I To Hood U. of D. Dopt. DETROIT ph Hacken, are Dave Budin, former Brooklyn CoDege captain, Jerry Vogel smd Dan Quindazi, former Alabama play-and Lou Brown of North Carolina. The announcements were made jby DM. Atty. Frank S. Hogan. ,jwhO broke open the latest, basket-■ball fixing scandals last March J7. CarilhnneuT ! to Play in City j Twice Friday Tbs' begs stop the OMmm-Htty NaitMwl Bank In ...........be i4ng new and different way V at noon and at 4 p.m. II be In Pon-ttne to play the two carillon e—certo. A bell-«periali«t for mam than U years. Ball has aludtod aad performed «i some at tbe nldeNl carillons In the Menb and UdM’ -ww All Leather Bfllfolde <18“ SllAtl^ ■vicfiims mGEsr jewelers t oj NOiiTH SACINlW ST, Pontiac suite Bank BMf. limited time only great news/ playtex’ magic-ding* bra ($2.50) I Imosinul Riohf new, you ffie. snnaotional new $2.50 Pleytex Mofics ClinB Bra obselutoly free when you buy e Mo0ic-CiinB Strapless...both broi f magic clinginf bock They stay in place whatever yew do.,, end you con woor thoso bras in heovonly comfort all doy long. $trotcK ' rooch, bond/ They won't slip! They woni ride vpl The secret? The exclutivo olasrie in the bock—made of Anoaot.* The Noytex AAogic^ng Straploea hot exciting contour cups thot ore pro-shaped te shape you fwtvraNy in new ' young levetineu. White. 32A te 40C tfcilomombor, yoO got o free Flaytaat Mogic-CkfiB (reg. $2,50) when you buy « Mogic-ClinB StroNees Bra at $5>5. Hw^ though, this eenedllenel ofier ie good for et Itwitod-ihwo only- FREE PARKING IfW YOUk 39c CjnjjOfi I CiNTINNIAL DPI UNB TOWELS c moTr I im GOODS^ GEORGE'S 74 N. SAGINAW FREE PARKING ' I/' . . *' " 7* M , .t V ' .F ' Fraa Stamps 74 N. SeekMW Frey 4 'J-: ■■ ■ ^.7 THE POXTIAC PR^lgS. THURSDAY. JCTE^S, 1061 Business, Labor Med to Sacrifice for Corps CaKAOO GUP) -* R- luiieQt 8hrtMr Jr. W«*wday eded upon ~ riiMM and labor to lar'eoaeeaBiaii ao the artvor, dboctpr of Jba peace mfB, add 1w la doavincad 50,000 Jdba Mod fDMM at thla moment bi tha 108 underdeveloped araaa af 1MX • •ap tala aa.” In the commencement i at Da Paid Unlvetalty, he a racommendathw ta TapNr taxee la m Doctors to Checfc [/.S. Spaceman Round the World To labor, he aaid: "Alrep^ vaa have received ur-_mt re«id^ for plumbera, dec. tridani, carpentera, and teadwri for tachideal trade achooU. Can we meet theae requeata? Only U the American. labor movement can provide the aMlied manpower from ila ranka to aerve dlnoad. I am rul that labor — like buai-— will grant Ita people who ■ the peace corpa the re.em- emM up to now only to veterani of war.” or are being eapedaUy trainad fo make rwHo diagnoaea of the condition of Merou^r aatro-nauta in auborbital and orbital WASHINGIW (AP) - Amer-. jail doctorr will be atatfoned at tracking atatlono around the world for tlw Rrat U.& manned orUtal apace flight.* Thdy will itand- by to recommend haltfog the flight if radio checka ahow the aatranaut ia in dire diatreaa. The plana were outlined today by MaJ. Gen. O, K. Neiaa, aurgeon general of the Air Force, .and by Air Force Col. Vance H. March- The latter la one of more than 30 armed aervlm and public AAdfi Pltad Guilty In Liquor, Chnck Cosm GRA^ RAPIDS (AP) - Twp „Nn pleaded guilty before VS. Diatrict Judge I^ymond W. Starr keep taba on auch bo((y temperature, reapiratioa and the rdactian of the aatronauta to highipevlty of lerogravity oondi-tkma. and check law violatiana. IVy wme Jailed to wait aantaaice June Arrivt for Vatican Visit ROME (AP) - King Baodouln and ()ueen Fabiola of Belgium arrived Wedneeday for a four-day official viait to the Vatican during which fliey will' be received by Pope John XXIII. by itand Jury in the norfhem die- for ISIS. The caae wm tranaferred tflet of Indiana for Intcratate tirana. to Michigan for diupoBitian. aaM portatkm of a ialaely made checklllill. _________________________ - John D. Slbotean, fO. of Lanalng. atiU, operating aa a diatiller with, out bond, making moonahlne hi a tilled aptrita. U.S. Attorney Gieorge Hill aaid the offenae occurred May in Lamdng. George F. Stewart, 41, of no permanent addreaa and arreated May 17 at' Lanaing, waa Indicted DR. HENRY A. MILLER Optometria 7 North Soginow Street . Phone FE 4-6842 ^BeUer Things in SighT* 'Conitfcf Lenses Open Fri. Evenings—Closed Wed. Afternoon*- REMEMBER FATHER WITH THESE WOHDERFUL GIFT BUYS OPEN THURS.. FRI. and MONPAY ^til 9 P.M.-SUNDAY 10 to 6 P.M. | Next to Wrigl^s • WITH PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 1 a, - I i.-7 ' THE PONTIAC PRESS THPHSPAY, JUNE 8, 1961 PONTIAC, mCHIGAN, NINETEEN Music Pontiac 1$ Host for State Sing By PETE LOOHBILEE The Greater Pontiac Centennial will begin on a high note tor the man who lovea singing in the show- This traditional gathering of spirited amateurs — with all the skill of iHolessionals — is usually the biggest men’s choral concert year after year in Michigan. Ibat it will be held in Pontiac under the tiUe Centennial State Sing will fulfill a long ambition of Pontiac's MacDowell Male Oiorus, The 30-member Pontiac ganization has wanted to sponsor a state sing since Joining the association 30 years ago. Now it's finally happened. WELCOME, CCLEBBATOBS! - Pretty Yvonne Moder poses in front the Centennial seal, her srm raised in tradltiaBal Indian greeting. The 30-year-old Riker Building receptionist is the daughter of a Chippewa Indian and wears her Indian ,^outfit in honor of Chie( Pontiac, the city’s namesake. The Indiaw theme forms the background to-the Greater Pontiac Centennial, whidi begins next Saturday and runs through June 34. Deed to Courthouse Escaped the Furnace the century that an Oakland ty Janitor was looking through a mass of dusty papers in the cupola on top of the courthouse. This wasn't the present courthouse building, but the one before it and the county was getting ready to tear tt -down isra bigger cne. a trip te the iBraaee, Hehaiidsd It to Ja*NnKi. Miey: who teas Oakland County treasurer at the tittle, and Sibley spied a name on the front page that sounded to miliar. There'S little diqmtii« the authenticity of the original deed, however. A copy of it, with the property use restriction, has been SB. file to OaUaM.CiBUB^rrSfCocds I s then e of Siriomon Slb- e naoM of S ley, a distant t^tlve and one of the membars of the Pontiac Co. whidf founded Pontiae in 1818. Thus was lyeserved, almost chance, the original deed tor the Oakland County courthouse and Jail "property in downtown Pontiac, signed over to |he coaunls-skmers of Oakland County by Stephen Mack, agent and trustee of the Pontiac Co., and his wife, The deed, dated June 30, 1823, Is now in the possession of Sibley’s son,, white-haired J. Standish Kb-tey. 41 Orioie St. and wiU be on display as a Centennial highlight, be^nning this ^weekend in the window of OsmUn's Men’s Wear store in downtown Pontiac. In tecent years, the deM has played sosne prominence in downtown affairs. |'or It stipulates that if the courthouse site is not used aa the basis of this sttpalathNi. One aigument Is that the site So far, whatever diqnite there Sibley said that now he would like to turn the deed over to the Oakland County Historical Foun-datioa for diq^y in the Wisner Home if it can be suitably safe- SiUeywnd Sohmum Sibley, on of 15 members of the Pontiae Co. are related through family ties traced back to Massachusetts and ORIGINAL SETTLEB Sibley’s grandfather, Alonzo Sibley, was one of the county’s original settlers and gave his name to Sibley’s Coiners, an early settlement in what is now Wixom. Sibley reeals st^ toW by days. Once the older children remained petrified under s bed in the Sibley cabin aa Indians of the area prowled through the rooms, stripping the kitchen of food whUe Sibley and his wife were away. ‘The way my father told it, the Indians were Just curious,” Sibley recalls. But lor the resultant Sib- tor county purposes, it - auto- ley clan in Oakland County pcr-matically reverts to Mack and his haps it’s Just as well that the In-company. Idians didn’t look under the bed. There'U be more singing here tan the average ear ever hears. On opraliv alghf, ime 17. There’ll be a different kind of experience tor the neaiy formed Pontiac Elks Male Chorus. Organized 18 months ago, the Sfi-member Elks chorus Joined the association only last month and therefore will be participating in a state sing tor the first time. These are the only two Pontiac groups in the concert, but there’ll be 19 others from a- variety of cities. Ken Tooag, goveraer of the MaoDoweU Chorus, said that Pontiae had to start earapalga-li« as long ago ’as Deoember UN to laante that this year's ruses, said some songs have been picked. of penoas eelebrating the Oen- The program wUl be selected from numbers designated ks standard repotoire -tor 1961 among all the groups in the association. Melvin Larimer, director both the.MacDowell and Elks cbo- BEADV FOR CENTENNIAL — Pontiac’s MacDowell Male Chorus looks pretty big as members' pose for a formal photograph in preparation for the Centeimial State Sing at Wisner Sfadium Saturday, June 17. But these enthusiastic Pontiac area vocalists will be Joined by nearly 0(16 more singers from Michigan and Ontario on opening day of the eight-day Greater Pontiac Centennial. The performance wlU be preceded by a concert by the Fifth Army Band, beginning at 7;30 p.m. The MacDowril Chorus, for instance, will solo in a medley from the Rodgers-Hammersteln musical Sooth Pacific, Larimer will lead the massed dwruses in ''Seventy-six Trombones” from the musical "Music Man.” Jerry Libby, assistant director of the MacDowell Chorus, is scheduled to direct the massed group in a song entitled Prayer of Thanksgiving, a traditional number of the Michigan Male Chorus Asaqciatlon, MASS NUMBERS The combined choruses will sing 10 mass numb^ in all, with the rest of the program devoted to solo performances by individual The Pbrt Huron Schobert Chorus, Midland Male ChbruB, Soot-ttih Rite Male Chorus of Detroit, Wyandotte Orpheus Club, International Harvesters Chorus of Hamilton, Ont.; Trinity Male Chorus of Kitchener, Ont.; A. C. Spark Plug Male Chorus of Flint, Lyra Male Chorus of Ann Arbor. Also, Schoolmen’s Chorus of Detroit,. (3>evrolet-Detroit Male Chorus, Macedonia Male C^rorus of Detroit, Chevrolet-Flint Male Cho-Norton Male Chorus of Flint. Kalamazoo MMe Chorus, Lansing Orpheus Qub, Cosmopolitan -Male Singers of Muskegon, Detroit Orpheus Club and Grand Rapids Schubert Chorus. In addition, representatives are expected from the London Male Chorus of Bondon, Ont. The choral concert will get under way after a brief concert by the Fifth Army Band, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Other participating choruses: School to Honor Two Teachers JFK Off for Rest WASHINGTON UH — President Kennedy leaves Washington late today for three days’ relaxation at Palm Beach, Fla. Emma Spears Retiring After 31 Years; Other at ^i^s^er 35 Before coming to Pontiac she also taught In Port Huron, Lyons and Fenton schools. Maii^ of Mrs. Rothweiler’s pupils will remember her as Mrs. Hilzlnger. Emma Spears and Mrs. Alfred Rothweiier will be honored at a reception and tea in the Webster Scluppl gym Sunday from 3 to 5 Miss Spears is retiring after teaching for 31 years at Webster School. She taught previously to Rochester. Hamtramck and Royal Oak Township. years at Webster fiobool, during which tfane she taught many of the teachers new at Webster. Prince Edward, Cromwell's Kin Wed in Cathedral George Watters and Dr. Edith Roach Snyder, cochairmen of the event, are extending an \itatlon to any former pupils of either teacher to attend tlie reception. The committees arc: Decorations, Mm. Russell Cur^ tls, Mrs. Denzil Sliepp^, Mrs. Glenn Griffin and Mrs- •><>"> Wv-ridc; refreshments. Mrs. Mitch Banhow, chairman, Mrs. John Rothschild, Mrs. Chalmer Robinette, Mrs. Roy Hurst and Mrs. Arthur Bdl; invitattons. Mrs. Donald McMillan and Mrs. Ma^pn Groves; and publicity, Mrs. Douglas Green and Mrs. Robert Pote. YORK, EngUnd (UPI) - Prlnc* Edward, the Duke of Kent, and Katharine Worsley, a dcscemtant of Oliver Cromwell, were married today in historic Yorkmlnster Cathedral in a glittering ceremony attended by most of Europe’s royally. ceremony la the medieval catha-di;al since UtS. Today’s ceremony wu performed by Dr. Arthnr Mle^l Ramsey, who becomes the Archbishop of Canterbury at the end of this month. An estimated 25-Tnlllion persons in Britain and throughout Europe saw the wedding ceremony on th^ television sets. Ctiair Sale!--"-” Now ^39to*79 Danish 00070111001*017 Now Higher Priced Imports Now *39 Decorator Pull-Up Now ^49 Pillow Bock LOUNGE CHAIR *69 Now Many detirahle aW accent celors and All Foam HIGH BACK LOUNGE Profnsional Design ond - Decorqting Service . Terms to Suit You _ ____ J. 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Jacqoe-iNulijr iMgiw Hi ody«ey ^ IM MM Wes •( Creeee Uttie House Has Varied Uses HMtay «M • royal Gretk navy MO«« to oMke ecrtain the worid A veiMtOe fardm and tool boose, equally valuable in a back or at « summer home, can be boUt of oonunon boUding ma< totials by tarn handymen over sev- asttoad bgr Ms aarasr, Itai Wiaitois. as *MM to to* oamtortobtoslyto’* nm post oC call was I^daunia, aboW tone bsuci out of Ptraeos. port ft Atoena Mrs. Ksaoedy was rapidly be-oomtoc toe dtotoif of the royal QiM Mtvyi It assitned a flotilla to abtoU toe North Wind saraiM of M ioreitn newsmen and ! “Wb an looking after the little ady,” a Greek navy sf ' around comfort. Elactilc. heating will warm the cabin sufficiently |n coedhig to an easjmo-lbllow plan. to a tool storage boose and wortshop. a dtildren’s play-house, or even a goest house. Pands reoommeiided for the simpUfy dOnbiUty, the pim suggests the use of Masonite Paodgroove, a siding" with vertical groovea regular or landora tartstv Paint laata unusually long on the grainleaB. apUntbr - and • knot • free The wood floor Is given a long* since IMO. Igesli toe ase et •to an toe wabe If toe hfoaa to to ba osed tor Another Generation Loyes Benny's Band btoged totoawal. Insulatioa may te placed By BOB TtoOMAt 4P Mevto-TV Writer ANNAHEIM, Calif. (AP)-Cah B. G. make it with another gen- Hie detailed plan may be ob-toied by eending SO cento in odn to toe Hoot Service Buredu, Suite 3037, lU W. Waabii«tDn St., Chicago 2.. IS., and requesting plan No. 51. You'd think so. watching Elen-ay Goodman swing out at Disneyland. Such excitement hasn’t been tbs •si, famed pied piper led America into a whole new world of music. •It's -4- To'RBttort VotB Rights LISBON, Portugal IB-Portugal has decided to restore to restive inces of Portugal the right to elect The government has appointed the councils Why isf the whiskey on the right insured for One Million Dollars? 2 in Court on Break-In Charge vkwsly pleased with this neW turn in his long for another wediend. .. ____ from tonight, he’S face toe add test of whether he can repeat with a whole new crop of tods, ye’ll play at Disneyland grad i^ghtr a midnight-todawa parly for 10,000 high school graduates from all over Southern CaUfomta. If he cah send the grads, he’s He recently organized 0 h g band composed of a few old timers but mostly young musicians. The first date was Disneyland over Memorial Day weekend, the first booking of a name attraction at the paiir. The resulto were sensational. Ctowds paeked the bandstand and couplM werd Jltterfaugging — not rocking, not Man Is Married While in Jail: No Honeymoon I One of the amazed observers 'was Walt Disney himself. He toM I me; “Benny said it was Ju>t like {the old days. His manager kept I looking at his watch and wam-ling Benny that he was going over-jlime. ’Don’t worry—I’ll pay for It.’’ Benny'Said, and he played 15 minutes longer.’’ B. G. was back on the bandstand last weekend, and I r«me on a sentimental Journey to catch his music. It was indeed like the old days. Benny played the li<> orice stick with the same facile' style, and the crowd cheered every solo. Still youthful at 53, Benny bounced and grinned as he lead the numbers. They were strictly vintage stuff—“Sing, Sing, Siqg” “Jumping at the Woodside,” “And The Angels Sing,” “One O’Gock Jump,’’ etc. The youngsters ate it up. And for us ex-rug cutters— wow! Benny has stuck mostly to small combos in recent yeats, but Cites Dangers of Rail Yards he agid he’ll continue with the full ‘ 'Big hands, small banda—I'm in the music business, ” he said. ‘T'U Acceaed of attempted breaktaig and erderhig. two Pontiac men wtt be arraigned in prcult Gourt Mon- The four day. Moik^ af SO Metaaee Ave., awl will { deidda whetoer there Is ewagh evidenoe to Mai ever PraakUa Municipal Judge Cedi McCal- nrvlonMl S-iihia 9*immM-nilUL Knepller,-«i of 30 N„,Edlth St., bound over to the higher court after a pretrial hraring for four men accused of the duuge. of the attempted break-ln rd People’s IVxxMMIat. 465 E- Pike It, Atofl M- ,'n»y arreeted Police said wire mei they reported finding screw drivers and crow bars in the car in which the four were riding. ot Sibby'i... Miraclt Mil« JACK PURCELL oxFoiis-»• “P-r ^POSTURE FOUNDATION NASHVILLE, ’Tenn. (AP)-When bridegroom W[. C, Samner said he and his new wife were “looking forward |o better things' together,” he meant Just that He’s in’JaU. Swaner, 30, was mirried in the JaU Wedtiesday to Heidi Guthep 21, a Loi« Island. N.Y.. waltreaa he met while driving truck. They had planned an April ding, but Swaner was arrested 'March when he Guthersohn here mother. He was convicted of forging three checks two ytors ago and sentenced to 180 days. "We decided to go ahead so we can begin a new life together,” smiling'bride. Sheriff Leslie Jett granted them special permission to hold the wedding in the jail. The honeymoon will have to wait. Man,- they're rugged! Famous B. F. Goodrich Jack Purcell Oxfords have to be! DOsigned to take the punishment of fast-. paced tennis, badminton, or aquash Yat they’re es much in sight On campus as on court. Coma In for B. F. Goodrich lack Purcall Oxfords' — name of fame with men who know and dem'arvd the best. Were Ckissmates Once HANOVER. N. H. 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' lim% a he^ way io^ make' Urn tmiit TiotieeF' More and more children are being injured and killed as a result of trMpassing op railroad property. despite a concentrated safety program by MRPA In ^hools; with boy and cub scouts; and with Pamt-Teachers Associations. A. J. Fat^, president of thei Michigan Railroad Police Association said, "Only mothers and fathers can prevent Injurjr and lots ot life to their ehildrm by teaching them right from wrong about trespassing and vandalism.” “FTevention is the answer. Cur* is too late to restore life or limb. Law enforcement groups are powerless to prevent loss of life and ly to juveniles. But parents . arid it is their guidance which will keep childrert safe,” Faust added. com a »xl2 ROM *17JB8 CIKAMIC WALL TILE L THE lf»OXTIAe PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961 TWEXTY-0?lfc Stdte Will look Into freeway Signs [INSIDE THURS NO ST 2x4‘i MACHINE 13 - HAL UP'S Mining Woes Mean 1-3 Miles LANSING (ft - Rpp.i Rmw Er-landMn. D-EKalmba. wu named' LANSING (UPI) - The today to head a wven-man ejdt” aigi committee that will study the me-'®***^**!**"’* lw»^’*ys ore juat short 'tallid mining industry in the Upper 1°^ * guarantee that you'll find what Peninsula. looking tor near the exit. The group wHl look into the situ- 1 * * * ation that has put the area's min-' Highway Department officials Ing industry in an Unfavorable!*'^ 1^ "gas designation means competitive position as the result ot importation of foreign ores. Othet;: members named by House Speaker Don R. Pears. R-«uchan-an, are Reps. Gayton T. Morrison, RrPIckford; James.N. Folks, R-Horton; Rollo G. Oonlin, R-T1pton: Harry de Maao, R-Battle Creek; Walter H. Nill. D-Muskegon. and Dominic J. Jacobetti, D-f>legaunee. The committee, usii« y 32.OOO appropciation. will begin the study there is a 24-bour gas station within one mile of the exit. The sigas are an ladleallea tkm fo a restauraat or motet within three nileo of the eitt. this h around the elook, howsh’er. “A motel or hotel can be presumed to b^ opch at the hours that most people are looking lor lodging," a department spokesman after t^ legisUture adjourns fhisjuid. “The restauranU are a little findings tO|trickier - some of them change! the 1962 session. / jtheir hours of operation at various. I seasons." I El*cted Blue Star Prexy Since there is' no way to keep I ' 'the highway markers in line with SAGINAW (fl -Bartholomew, of elected president of chapter of the Blue of Amertqa at tbe ventitm hm. Jesse' £. I varying hours of business, Johns, wasipartment decided to put the food le Michigan I Signs up if there is a restaurant »tar Mothers I within three miles and let the mo-I annual con-|torist use his own judgment about [whether the place might be open. ConfihehfaKuaranfee Pays Off inttvidnal workers. But he admlt-jted that cost ii a factor, too, in |determinlng how much quality is built into a car. * By ROBERT nVIN Dykstra is sometimes cilled> aalse la tfeo power steering [ Vpi Aalmnoflre Edffor I' Mr. Q'Mfor'quality, by subordi-! pump, requIHa, mtoor adju..-; WIXOM- - A two-year, S4,000-!n*»-» W. long asaocU-j meal. aSS going to pay for JtT mile guarantee on the 1961 Lincoln;tl®h with that phase of the business. I Dvkstra said the secret to thei Continental seems to be- paying off^ according to a Ford Motor Oo. official. Ben D. Mills, a Ford vice president in charge of the firm's Lin- He called the quality program nowi , . 1 1 in effect to the Continemal a ••re-'*‘“-^ ^ * “'“^ty control opera-| There are about 600 liie to ' Uon is attention to detail by the foice .companies in the 118. .inafkahle adiievement." ESTABLISH TEST For one ithing, he said. coln-Mercury Dttiskm. itod the 34-jhave established a 12-mlle road I month warranty, best in the busi-itest for all Uncoln-Continentala-ness. has played a big part in theithe onl.^ cars in the U.S. Industry' SHOE REPAIR COUPON SPECIAL! Contuiental's climbirtg sales rate the I a ■ g e r warraaty period rialms are dowa tMs year whca measured against the oM guarantee of three moaths or LM to receire such extensive tests before being shipped to dealers." Dykstra went along with three newsmen oii one such road test conducted by Joe Carter, 34, of Detroit. HALF SOLES ' Mills and Ford President Johnl Carter is one of 14 I'oad.test .Dykstra wore hosts at a special)inspectors at the Ford \Vix.om [trip aiTangcd to show newsmen P»*n‘ where the Continentals are [how the Continental is built to Niilt. specifications called the most rigid His M miaule test ranged ovw in the industry. a special ^k and rnrnl'raadn i "We are in dead eantost on the. near thq plant. C'arier started. I subject of qUhlity," Dykstra said.' stepped, s|ieuetu V/MI Tvaeu iw PBir* ABOUT. iT UtlO uunvinviisut nmaix -------------------- OF ITS CRAFTSMANSHIP—AND IT'S ALL OVER WHEN YOU LEARN THE PRICE. THOSE THOUSANDS OF AMERICANS every SIX SECONDS IN MAY KNOW—THAT NOW IS THE YOUR FORD DEALER'S SWAPPt WHO>«0UCHT A GLITTERING NEW FORD DID KNOW SOMETHING YOU SHOULD IN, SW^^. AND S^ PLENTY AT Today is the day to STOP... SWAP.. .SAVE SEE YOUR FORD DEALER AND START ENJOYINiG|l TpE SAVINGS oF A ’61 FORD • : ■ -■'i TWKyTY-TWO THE POXTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JUXE 8, 1»61 W ISoViet Theaters fWloOffer HaUoiNation MeetingToddy Ipi^ r/-, $«ms ^Lik«ly Dtrsctorsl ^ ^ AAeating Set for Tonigt Vehement Acting ne A*weteM PrMt M«ri thundcratonnii and rain; Mt broad amt in the eastern! Itllfef - sun direra 'IShve abandoned their acarch for the bodies of two Cheboygan teen- Tonight dt Ridgedaie Playhouse on 10-Mile Rdad The most severe thunderstorms' NEW YORK — Chrysleri ■ i In his first public appearance rumbled across • northwestern Oorp. directors meet here today MOSCOW fUPD - An evening|the theater hat to be that much la Oakland County. American Mo-Texas and part^ of the centrallamid renewed specujation over the at the theater in Moacow meansjfaroader id do ordinary life «ne tors Corp. President George Kom-SrissiSBippi Valley The thunder-possibility of a net»'psesldent being!a double feature: 'll f«*r hours! better. ney tonight wiU offer his views on sform-thower belt stretched from named for the No 3 automaking of emotional exciting chest-beat-| ♦ * the f^hcoming constitutiona] con- •the Rio Grande Vajley northward company. jing across the footllghta. and (2lj qd^ loi«-ntt» popular play, for,mention at a meeting in Pleasant into the central plains and east- ^ dtoeelor. who asked I example, is « real-Ufe .alary teil-iRUgc- ward into the southern I’ppc*' mI to be quotrsl by —■>« saM ' mpect. the Soviet ling hgw convicts and prostitutes j Gfosl Ukes region Hstlj, "I do nst” when saked If jUniqn is the worid s ^t place tor|bulU the White Sea Cnnat after, The Republican Cbmmittee of thei * * lie ospected a sow prasMeal ts 1“ wrk. I deciM ^r|ihe revolution. - tcounty has arranged to put Ro»n-) Tornadoes htt areas in Mi».toun.| nppninieii, inspecting the winter theatrical , ♦ * * ney. unopposed in the GOP prim- Will Be Arraigned in Hit-Run Charge liJte Huron wrhiic canoeing Decoration Day. ' The divers covered an am of over 300 square miles before giving up the aearcb>ioe the bodies df Robert McLaugbItn, U, fVed Shamptne, 14. 21-}mar-oid driver charged leaving the scene of an injury accident MareK 30 arraigned in Circuit Omni Moo- Spencer £. Padgett, |9650 High-nd Road, Hii^and Township, was ordered Ixwnd over to. the tion before Municipal Judge Qecil Poatlae poitoe said Padgett had adadtted betog 4fce Ut-aad persoM la iNat af the Anftory al Roger McCHntock, 21, of 3134 Eastwi^ Rd., ^oomfield Ibwn-ahip, wtfered a fractured wrist ^ Jack Gray. 13. of 119 Perking s^actured arm when hit by the program in Moscow. Texas and northeast New Mexico _ . . . Wednesday and Wednesday night This director said he anticipated ■ Funhel clouds also were reported ■ meeting. t.™. __ in Missouri and Iowa as the late ™e general briief in Detroit curtain usually For an actor, the andiencf ^ j^uly mil kia Ins* #nsii» ksxasssm I ^ The heroine of "Jiis Ai-iato- »»> for the county's 12th i striding around the stage 'with Icon-con candidates. .-spring storm pounded the Mid-^»^‘'T cirdes was that the most oi th? plays last until 11:39. 37 west with stroiux winds. haU and would not select a president, ___ west, sU^ong- winds, hail and rain. No injliries were reported ** this time, in small rommunilies .hit by the tTexi Colbert has heldj {both the chatrmarohip and presi- Idenry store WUIlam C. Net^«! Jlf? th* «"« •« •»<* •H- I can’t dtsinrb the artsr’s • as being acts. In one h.vsterictil scene. ' cried real tears and literally rolled They Get Lined Up' around the stage, blfick velvet UIII.T irruillUll V.. l^rwUTrK, |_ ..III. ■ was fired as president because ofl ' 'ettofUet of intemta last ^ne 3t.! Then the thespian cito pull qut' fervently Nfe In iMberla M years Asotker pisy drsmstlses mssl Tontgbt’s me«|ii« wUI be nt the RMgednle Plnytnase. MU W. le-MUn RMd. Others WlU bs Jnne It In BIrmliigbam. nnd June U In Wnterford TeWnsMp. Tw^^^ftoe'St rapftoJ?ti;;i‘<*«‘ «tum.tely Wi! be Ktoct. 1960-(il L'nivi rslly of North Caro-f ~~ ~' Tina ba.sicpfhall team are married rTeVeiltiOn - center Dick' Kepiey and gtinrdl • . ' York Laresc .The Tar Heel's other InstHute Sef rapiain. Jim Donohue. Is I'i hjs Evening TIte second annual Oakland. County Rre Prevention Institute T« R. in will be held from 7;.TO-10 pm. to- '® Monday day at Pontiac .State Hospital. Chargod With Assault on part, is irore emottoiwl supercolossal epic. the|runnlngoppbredby fivv)thercan- ,1 Is on.UestiCT *t«e*^At fi^.lh,.^ „eHis his father's niistress,'dWates for the «h District seat. I hill'' her »o snatch money hisi * w ,* •uled to the relatives subdued style I,.,her gave her, blames the GOp candidates 'from ■- . . ! murder on his best friend, has his and 6th will answer quest! But this Is a countp^ o strong-1,3,i„33„^ asylum.,the audience tonight. er emotions : takes dope, starts a forest fire, spokesman aaid. The meeting be- ' ' j orders police to .shoot striking^ gins aKS p. workers at his mines Md at last! — Sponsored by the Fire SafetyL A Pontiac woman sriU be ar-|C»n™i,«, or ih, p«,l„ ■‘T,.”*?”' Ctambfr 01 Ooirawrce. th, taat ". ' tut# is intended to promote lire Honorory D.gr«. s different sets Given by WMU The acenic effects were just as‘ KALAMAZOO (D - William H. prevention practice* to the county. ...$l2.n $ *.FS 11" ......$I1.M $10.fS l«" ......$I5.»5 |U.t5 20 " .....$20.95 $17.95 ’ TRKTCIB dMie DtIm l*|.$fl.tS S|iK.$21fS flMley ......•»..$ U9« ......w...! $.49*1# NdMCau ..,..„.$14.95t 20* CommiM* Mh* lag $i7.95.$p«W $2iJi SCARLETT'S ■aoi Mi NOttY SHOT 20 |,iaii!ssaii f« S-TOOf PRII FARKINC IN MAR Uvea af am Are awl Iwtaatrtal fire a*My peraa*- ming from a ({uarrel in bar March 25. , ' Anna F. Tsiylor, 33, of 101 Raeburn St., wai'vad examination yea-terday before Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum. She is accused of cutting Ellen aslonitthingly realistic. An elimination round in the an- Wessen I of laws degree at W'estern Michigan University's commencement Because some theatergoers skip I exercises June 10. dinner to make that 7:30 curtain.' Others getting honorar; during the first intermission Ihere's I will be Ray R. Eppert, president wild ru.sh to a room called the|of Burroughs Corp., and Mrs. Flor- noal water battle tournament of| about the face and neck with ai buffet. locM f^; d^^r .t the M Club, ifety demonatratktoa will be lea ^ ience Hanes of 5?choolcraft, piler o( a book listing all plants native to Kalamaxoo County jtures of the tostitute. Bond was set at f l-lmp from the exciting play, you devNr thick salami or ___ raviar oandolclies, cheese, beer, _ . . sw^ei Russia, drinks or sweeter ,Exp6Ct Final ViCtOry p^te.’^ for JFK's Housing Bill Then back to your seat for ^11 Graduate 1,400 Pontiac Fire Marahal Charles e. B*€OV0r Youth's Body WASHINaTON- «-■ ;.Soii»nll Hwrahlp. wu rnovmd ”« « IS-MIteii b«i.iu Wednesday by skin divers from ^ ^ = sand-l*’“' ’^‘etories in initial tests. | DErmbiT (D-TTje Utoverrity of BttJwns Uke Thompson drowned -Sen. John .Sparkman. D-Ala.. etroH 'will graduate 1,400 stu-{Mondi^ while bathing. , comedv about 'n«n«*er for the measure. mta M comm^ ------------------- love at a machine tractor sta- ^^e hump. rfuna 15. Dr. A. R. Baralt, dean j rs • • /•!. ,i thev simiiiH shelve forecast final passage this o< the Unlypraity of Puerto Rico Finid on Driving C^^*|^’p,3y^ ju.slThow the choco-j®**^'’”®®" withoqt substantial Dental School, will deliver the| 3,, [change Irvin H. BcU, S4. of 1041 Ox-1 late eclairs. Iforil Road, was found guilty of; Moat theaters put on classics, drunken driving Tuesday before from Chekhov to Siiakespeare OPEN TONIGHT TIL Y P.M. SPEUAL PLASTIC wail niE 1® Mony Colora to Choosa From! SPATTER ASPHALT TILE 9*9«yt",- 4® Ssacial lUdMCflaM CEILING TILE Wkifa IS"x IS" irrat. Sg. 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PONTIRC Between the highest and lowest Municipal Judge Cecil. j4cCoUuffl,x;good modem play that mcct.s tbe rence of more than 11,000 feet to the Oakland Cbunty Jail if the' requirements of gloriLving Ihei to altitude. fine is not paid. 'march to communism m: Slarl yoar tsi'sf ihst* •Hraelii*, ssmrMlisa slsrtlag, etsunnsrsliw Pontiac Centennial Tumblers Attractive Galaiie Tamblers Attractive Gofezie Tumblers Crystal clear with afficial Centennial Seal embossed in gold ond jet enamel on one tide. The likeness of .Chief Pontiac embossed on the opposite side. Each gloss hos o door, sham bottom for boionce and added otfroctiveness. Comes packaged six to o container . . . gift-pocked for moiling. May be purchosed separately, too. You will wOnt several sets. Set.of $1 6 Tumblers in gift pockogc box 2 50 Sold Seporotely for 35< each Buy these other Souvenir items tod: Auto Antonno Ponnont Ceng rots Plos-C tkCootod Ploying Cotes, _Twln Peeks $295 $|00 Sold only by thoM Downtown Pontiac Merchants:-, Simmi Bros. Show's Jtwolors Soors, Roobuck & Co. Scorlotf'i BicycU Shop $. C. Rogort Spotting Gooda Roidmontl't Jowplry Storo RAH Shot I Pontioc Enffo$$ Jowolry Co^ PonHoc Co.,', .1, C. Poiinoy Co.,%c. " Ffo4 N. #ouirCo. Yonkoo ^totr l»c. . Wymon Fumituro Co. , Wigg'. Woite't WKC, Inc. Todd'f {boo SfOFf Stopp'i Juvtnilt Booforio Gilfintn Brai. ” Gontrof Printing A Ofiko Goorj^o's-NowpotYt . Qolloghor Mo$ic Woyno GoWit Appjjioncc Dickinnon'i m' ConnoHy's Jewtigrt Cloonon Drug Co. Chritfion Literoturo Solos Bornott's Clofho| Shop Arthur's hlfisnor's Liwit Fvmitun Corp. S. S. krosgo Co; J A R Motor Supply . Hub Ciothiors McChiidloss' McNolly's iocohson's PlowOfs iOW EASY nWN$.4IUNV months 10 PAY LOOK FLOOb SAMPLES AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES! ' GE 23" CONSOUTV EASY SPINDRIERS 118"^ mCE CORSOLE STEREO IHONO ^ AM-PM RADIO — DIAMOND NMOLI | ' OrIT 229^ courim" I GAS WATER HEATERS 10 OAL. OLASS LINIO Rl Rtirifiiiten 11 <0. Pf. SaM Dafia# 228"» FRAYER’S. i APPUANOE nSCOlHIT HOUR ■ Nl OnIimA Ul At*, PaaiiK n 4-eS24 ' J 1^^^ ' , IMMIMATI . NO MONtY .>Ali(IN6 ' OpJVMY ® 7!o0wn . V yi5i| s I 1 HrP. 7,0(W i.T.U. Ait CesdiUeBiif 179®» : ; 1 ■» ■ ' - KBVNDIPiqtt NUMmsTxr TiOPB CQNTROlUi IJf ' - ^ ' J X.'.'-.V, THE POyTlAC PRESS, TflCRSDAY, Jt XE 8, 1061 TWENTY-THREE Sa«k to MoU Tovfism All-Year State Industry KALKASKA (AP) - D^elop. ment of an aU^esaon touriat In-duatry and fegialatiM) to more rapU growth are goals of d discusskm aeries atartint June 23 at nearby Lake yalley Reaoit. Other meetings win be held elsewhere in Northern Michigan. Kep. Walter Nakkula, R-Glad- is ehairman of House Interim study committee bddch la iig«g0rM fri. 'HI f P. M. he was graduated from Central 1 Qj College in Little Rock. OIQ16 flOS KjOlIl I The Southern Hemispheiv pro-| jducea most of the world’s woolJ supply. UNITED TIRE'SERVICE 1007 Baldwin Aye. i MINUIIS FROM DOWNTOwVvbONTIAC NO DOWN PAYMENT For a year, the Columbia pastor • studied at Hendrix College. Con-121 2WOV©2I2©22fS On Our Liberal CREDIT TERMS ADMNUi Atfmtit RKORD PUYER ... j, full fMaRty sound wHh an "axtra larga" ipaakar ... H'l a baoollfully dailMad, tiitn, lug-gaga lypa COM In plaaikig two-tona graJn and gray waihobla hours of contiiwoot Dgbxo Poebt RADIO dTruodUarPRSONAl A baoulyl Hos nl»B-k> "•d«l wlra for toed rocapHon In rnnwto oi 1*0 IA7J Sphdie Adapf> 19" way. Ark., then transferred to« / r s . Elastern .Michigan University from OI iHQUSii y Before coming io Pontiac, he state scored a gain^in U»e t________ serv-ed Baptist churches in Bige-inient of industry during the fisst jlow and Utttib Rock. Fi-om 1950 five months of 1961. until 1957, he was pastor of Eber* ^ ^ ^ Memorial Baptist Church, Detroit. 1 . . . The Rev. Mr. Boyd has been Thirteen firms moved 1 moderator of the Motor Cities :yhilo 10 moved op- « Trifit FREI BONUS -worffc $2S.4§ sedation of Southern Baptist^ Churches and on the executive|‘"K department reports, board of the Michigan Baptist Col- Employment figures lege and Seminary Extension. He' available on eight companies in has served as president of the; each category. Diey showed that Pontiac Pastor's Association and| S,RB4 workers were Involved In 1 leader in state denominational work. The family will leave for its new home in Texas next week. the move-ins and B,B70 In the move-outs, u depurtnieht spokes- J & R AUTO STORES -116 N. Sagiuw - About one-half of the surfaced highways in the United States have painted dividing stripes running down the middle of the road-'bed. WAYNE GA6ERT announces one of the most fabulous Introductory Offers of a new product ever rnode! With the purchase of the new Maytag McxJel 125 Automatic Washer . now being introduced nationally, and your old washer you receive ... A MAYTAG “HAtODFilEAT*’ DRYER with th# puichoM of the new Moytog 125 Auto. Wosher FOR ONLY AND YOUR OLD WASHER FOR THE PRICE OF THIS NEW MAYTAG AUTOMATIC WASHER WITH YOUR OLD WASHER 681 This MAYTA6 “Halo of Hoar Dryor for Only ^29.96 Here^s How It Works: 1 You buy thg ntw Moytog ModelJt2 'ISoytog Modal ■ 66-C Dryer for youl old woshor ond only B 2. S29.95, Full Borvice ond worronty included on both WoBhor ond Dryer. 3. if you need either o WASHER or DRYER but not o poir bo Buro to tlrap thiB Torrifk Solo. V- - ■*- t— -lj.-g.J--—1 DiscountB on individuoi units ether then these 125 3 DAYS ONLY! N’Msy Sotw^By bb6 MMorfoy NO PAYMENT TIL JULY The MoU Serviee Free AuiomatipM Made NO MONEY DOWN? OUE OWN / FREI SERVICE LOWEST INTEREST RATES Open Mpndoy ond Fridoy Nights 'til 9 P. M. CLOSED WEp. AFTERNOONS-^UNE-JULY-^yGUST "Your Appliance Specialists" i Y21 Noith Soginow Street FE 5-6189^ iVo Hot Spots GEHTLE, EVER HEAT SURROURDS ' CLOTRES FREE DEUVERY BBi HOQK-UP which he received an A-.B. degiiee'. * jGraduate work wa.s done^at Amen- LANSING . « T i r,: ■‘j'- -V'/''-'iv'''^ I:''' ■-v' the PONTIAC PBESS> THURSDAY. JUXA 8, H>61 local Head Will Run ^ Hdffa, or VP [Turbojet Engine NEWARK. N. « - Milton J.i Um. preihteit Teamtters Lo-I cal of Newark, said Wednea-day he will run for election against either Teamsten Pre^dent James! R. Holla or Anthony (Tony Pro)| Provencano of Hackensack, a vice' lighter. Cheaper ' TOUDO. Ohio \B Y- veve ment of fi lightweight iurbojet engine for fmall aircraft and helicopters has been announced by! I Continental Aviation and £ngine(er'| ing Co.' ... • The engine, deslgaaied the T7t, EleeHsaa nee seheduled at The , e engine, deS be Bghter i Jaly S la Miami ikmch, Although announcing -hit «andi-| dacy for either office, iLiai aaid| he believes Haifa is almost 0 sure I bet to.win re-eledtion. Hoffa probably would^rry Proveniano with him but Provenaano was mo^ vulnerable, Liss said. Liss has withstood Teamster ef-foHs oNer the |iast four years to remove him as an (rffjcial of Local 478. He recently headed an eight-man anti-Hoffa slate - from the Newark local as delegates to the II7.0M than eoniparable engines now Vmag at more than tsejN. ('onttnental offlrials said. ‘"hiis new product could weU beji the forerunner of a new fanUiy ofj ti^lnes." said Roy P. Jwera.!' C^tinental vice preswnt andi general manager. r ' Tlje &00-hors€powec engine, de-, veloped in a Sl.S millionf reseai'ch-proHi. weighs 710 pounds. It Is , 45 inches long, has 0 20-Inch umeler and fewer wbi-klng jwrts j than currem type engines. I PraifiicM^s Mother Dies HAT THK COtltSE — Graduating Air For^ Academy nearaOoloirado loss tfieir headgear Into air Ar riMiwai follotving graduation ccwmonles at the aAdemy ■ Wednesda.vj A total of 217 received diplomas and became commis-sioned officers. Hawaii's offidal bird, the Hawaiian goose or nene. has been, VIENTIANE. Laos 5 «.70al5.7.50al4 Tita MOUNTtD ran YOUR KST m RUYI ,i^ScJiJUi4A-n. For Roys end®* $2995, THcydM Dalaae ___________i'T-. Trahdao Whaala .flf^ffap II ......llt.fS ...fl4t.Uap fta«a Radiaa ....$ M.tSap raaaairapha ....$2*.Map SMN# Ml-W Seta $ 4f .W up Car yp. Kelvinnla^ REmocaAit* $19».9S Us • WthMir Waahara .$ W.yiap Ell&Waalmra$IW.W^ c». H49.W h«” tte idee in the at^ ROBERT DUN8KX early this year. Suoceaa there to extenaton of the unusual ooo-eept to Detroit and other hey qjtiea on the Une's routes. 'FUgbtaeetra” is Amerk4n's glainorized verskm 'Of a paattane that's been famiUar for years at many alrporto-taking people for a plaw ride over a nearby area mainly for the sake of the ride. President Takes on His Duties at Banquet in Commerce Twp. The Pontiac Qvitao Chib installed Joseph R. Horten as 1961 president at anhuai InatiS-lation banquet last dlgbt in tiw Edgewood Country Oob. Com-lerce Township. Horton, of 1020 Iroqn* Road, is presidenit of ProlaaaloMl Repo big, Inc., a bushaH managenM and accounting firm in PonHae. r si tbs Instolled as pnsident-*et was Lloyd S. Smith of 3612 Lotos Drive. You Can Look at Detroit by Jet After all fa said and done — that’s the' best time to break up the party . Middle age is when Ry DKK MICK Would you pay{ 96.50 for a hau- nted in, American expects to do no better than break even with a oen’t go anywhere? One if die countiy's major air- Here'a an example of how/ Last Smiday. American staged a dry-run to see how “FUghtseebig” would be received in the Detrott area: An ad in a Dearborn n American has bean “tM-marUt- N J. Rtpublican Dead ^ OITFSIDE PARK, HJ. (AP) —RoecOe Parke McClave. n, Re-pubUckn state committeeman and fam^ speaker of the New Jersey AmernUy, died Wednesday of a h^ attadc. Phillippihe Cigars Up NEW YORK (UPD-PhUipidne cigars are gaining favor fai the invotters report rising demand for cigars from the Pacific nation, which only recently had enough smokes tor export. One of the modem glanto of (he airianes, the tour«igine turboprop Elactrm n. with seats for 71 9 piek out from the air where they live, )worS or go to After departure from'Metropoli-tan Airport, the tour flights will head for the Detroit- River and a view of downtown and the dyjc From tbere, pie course goes. ..Miheast into ^them Macomb County, swings west into Oakland County, and. finally, south again back to Metro Airport. I aa a aoraial trip. 1 Its will eany the m t ardeases. ‘TUghtaeelBg*’ win be affered m Sataidays sn|y, at I, 4anl 6 pun. Unlike its counterparts with the Piper Oihs aad Cessnas, American Isn’t likely to make much profiL B any, .................. MANY com A fully kwded Dectra II win yisM 946L50 in paaaenger revenue. A fUglit wjn consume about TOO gaUons of fuel, costbig 161. The coat of the kerosene is only the twgtoning- By the time the crew's wages and the many other fartors hivohwd in getting a ' 1 back ar Smith were named k to the Civitan International Con-~ 1^Wtfon' June U-31 at 4he Royal Other officers installed are Dr. Maurice Thome and Ivan Knight, vice preridents; Robert Flynn, aeo-ratary; Dr. Frank H. HUlebrand, , and Ddon Gardner, eer waa Rsbeit Tikker of Poaliee, gevemer ef tke CIvttan Oreet Lakes Inlena-tionel DIatriot. Featured speaker for the banquet was Norman Prady, publications editor, Michigan Stote Uni- I. Joseph Davis was master of ceremonies. Honored guests were B. J. Mwics and hia wifh, of the Flint Chdtans. Standard Cuts Gasoline Price in Latest War the Standard OU Division of (he American Oa Company has struck the latest spark In the Pontiac area's gasoline war., Standard announced a .9 cent tank wagqo cut to dealers dw face of obn- Before the latest cut, regular gaa ............... “‘to 37J was selling for from 25.9 cems at most stattons, wlfii prem-hun generally four cents higher. The major oil companiea have been carrying on a bot-then-cold war in the area for,abme time in an efiMt to squelch independents Paftakle Tfinsisl's $ (9.99 sp whs'habe, until tidw, been match- ing them cut for cut Spokesmen for file independento sytnntmlld tlat file Mg,chains «« burfing themielvies’* em the price onto, but they have admitfod that the oontimied ento, amouafing to seven cents since Fetouaty, Imve eliminated profit Sugor Fight Facts Coba fm Ullmf CM Up ea tost year heHyy; We is foi«eea!t at tans^ an inbroaae of about 6 miUlon I, F. tssdiM 111 N. Rsn Car. e# fft. PE 24121 ( are fig- Yet tkeoe fltghta ever e longer ■pea of time may wel boaal papbf bad intereated nearly a full load of pasaengera. THIOR FIRST RIDE Among tkoae abodrd were two B Indnstry in general. 6lkb wedding arndveraary. The roan waa 86, his wife 84. It was their first plane ride. They took It not only as a way of celebrating. thehr annlvfrsaiy but alao td find out what flying I like. A desire to visH children the West const stirred their your narrow waist begin to change Untkm can he . . . Ovt- elcctrictty ta suddenly ifant < by.ourlEail Hie elderly pair didn’t feel capable of making a trip by surface transportation. What about flying? was, '^Whsse do wS make ear raeervalIsM for Oattfetalar” Ihetni awaa dollar elgee for Thia la far from being an iaolated lae. An American apokesman pointed out that a majority of thoae who’ve made ”FUghtseelng" trips in other-cities had never been in ■Betide giving pebide a chance I to see what their city tooks like frtxn 6.000 feet up. we are introducing many to airline travel," he Big 15-Cup AUTOMATIC PERCOLATOR T STAINLESS STEEL 'bo-piece Service for 8 Vi OFF SALE ivow ^G«08 ftSilPark Jewelers I Tiiuii I I ^oith Soiginow iHsioiod SHOP FOR iV ■ 3 "DAO'S" DAY, SUNDAY, JUNE 18fh ^ SPORT SHIRTS $f99 e • lair's • Dad's 2 far $s.50 Fmimn "R.V.D." WHITE SHIRTS ret lo fray ^ # VINTS MEN'S PANTS Enfirt Stock R«duc«dl VaUtet to $1Z35 NOW $4991. $^99 Trojiiuls tsf Cabs PricM Slothfid! MEN'S SUITS $24.95 $1995 $29.95 • Summtr Suits • Yfior-'Round Suits • Sharkskin, Galw., Flonnels • Docran, Worstsds Altsrotions FrosI Famous ADAM STRAWS $4.95 Uisura $2.00 MEN'S SUMMER FRUIT.OF-LOOM UNDIIIWIAR SUCKS IELT$ JACKETS SHORTS asi SHIRTS Parfact for $OBB M Waar, 99* Fma .... ^ ' 49‘-69* MIN'S KRINKLI Ifet-JH-Wi ROBES... *4** CONN'S 90 CLOTHES O 71 N. Saginaw Mom's Bresdelelli Sof. 49-^ M I N r^oirn ja.giniiw |H§HOl§g mil , PAJAMAS *2"____________________________________________________________________________________________________________, Falcon Future I NEW YORK (UPD-Cuba feces ■Utt i^obid competition for tugaf markets as output of the conm^ tty riaei. Trade aonroea say the woridTE 1911 crop to eivected to ToySdlMRoMM960 NEW YORK (UPI)-4Bdpatonto of tpyk roee 7.6 per o^ ‘ to ^ kuioB fem Sl,fi06J5f9,C0C prcii^ yew, 4he Tby j2aw5tetare|rB ■ at > the USA, fee., v.V ittpect And, H’s ths nictst thing thst suer happsned to AmaricR’s believed compacti Now . . . step aboard! Relax in the foam-padded comfort of individually eon-tound twin liont ieats (styled by the men who designed the Thunderbird!) Reet your lucky f«t on the thick wall-to-wall carpeting. LMk down beside you: Uiere’e R handy eonsole between the front seats ffer your personal effects. Baoura tochtek the back saat, too-pienfy of room there for 8 psopU. And, in Futura everyone’s luggage nee in the vacatioiHdze trunk-where it belongs. Kturi gives you true gas economy, tod. Finally, when it’i time to check the price stidter—surpriss/ BeisaMM —for, ail its luxury, all its economy-rFutura’s actually Ainerica's lowest-priced* luxury compact! A Fakbn Makes Economy Run Nistory! A1961 Falcon with standard transmission got 82.6 mpg under the cross-country test conditions of this year's Mobilgas Economy Run.. .tksbestgds mileogsem recorded by o “6” or in the Run’s U-year history! Even more impresrive . . » was the competition ... a group of expert drivm really out to win. But Falcon topped them all! » More good hows! Ford sales are booming! One reasem: FUcon, America’s best-selling compact ear has increased its 1961 lead over Ha nearsat competitor to nearly W.OOO cars! ,. SEt YOUR local AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER •TOi% awAa. aNd aAv^irovv. . .bumHO youN Moap •WaP'i-'nP " . ' ' ■* , ' , I' ■*.' ^ \ ■' ' I, ^ '■ .'I" .'.'f •'V II V*-' •\‘- -I V': ■'!" ‘fc i"'- ?V I, i' *. \ ‘' W'in ^rr^, 'y't ■frr^'t-' ’ -■•?. • • P?;— ■ ■ ■ ■.::'" ■ •■ -... '•■;• ■ ^ , \dii<. n::Q m >k'<-l W-' .^’^Y;'.' :j0 ‘-^X ■ 'y ' '^'~ :y. Only one hewspoper gives complete^joKyr coverage of All the News of^Your World ; .. That's The Pontiac Press. * * From Saginaw Street to Saigon ... From the big leogues to the little leogues . . # from fashions to flioe ... from diets to dumplings . r« you'll find oil of this ond more every day when y> ,, , , . r ■ ■ n'i ■ ;■ - '-.4' : . ' * ■ ,. ,V' ‘ ' ■ ' ' >, ' " ' -■ ■ <’.. '"*.‘4'' •'..I ifij '^nt' j.' ' ’if'-" V-' ^ ^ . . 'n ‘ i V . 1.": # . [, w -‘K'M' f ^ A ' \4' . J ! ■ ■4-'. ,*■ - ' , #■ o‘1 ' *'4, V. ■VM' TH)B PONTIAC JPRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 8. im TWENTY.SRVglf A^ogozlnt Editor Tokon » UP) * KdteMk M. day ti ^ Mnirn. Gmg had bMs «f TIm AModatod Matt fa TbHka. Kaa, te*& : iMtf of Public Tams Confident, Cautious mr Km niimoir AP MamllMM Am(JI NEW YORK (AP) - Bm ora tOBdiit up opffeMini. Bitttto their old poet u oot in more STO P! TEIWK MG MWIB-SrECIMS ■I m INMT-IHmF SqA Mir aoK-OIT Wl AM CLOSINO OUT AlOUT 200 CURTIS SILINTITI CON-WINDOWS AT RRICn PAR IILOW COST. MANY SfZIS TO CHOOSE PROM — AU AT ONI LOW, LOW PRICl. Fabief to $25 1000 lock ONLY ALSO, SiVtRAL COMPLETE DISPLAY MODELS At A^ PRACTION OP THEIR ORIGINAL VALUE! PATIO ROOFS A Iwpo lOxir potie wof, your choteo of 7 eoton, including 2x6 roftora, 2 ONLY FRn — 3-pc. Main-I Ml itoel bortMCuo ^ Mt with the lit 10 petio rMfi lold. KITCHEN UNIT One 8 foot completely prefinished and assembled kitchen —^ Featuring upper and lower units, post formed Formica white ahd gold Top, sink, faucets, spray, ond wood valonce in beautiful spice tone finish/^ REa PRICE $358.00 TERMS ARRANGED ONLY *197“ FLOOR OISFUY CEMENT Rag. AifbiMWnfl $ J40 QIaaa Inamal. Fwck and Dack Inamal. $299 AIA GAL Groce Harbor Lumber Co. 70 S. SQUIRML ID.—NEAR AUBURN RD.—AUBURN HEIGHTS • • nMANONC iiL a.iAoa moat of tbeip appav to be acUnc with what they rafud aa all due glutton. Cbnaumera in lenernT aeem to c lollonini the aame tack, nnar Ml a M bettar aboot tbe ootloak Diat’a hoar tha lalaat flood of tattatlaa aoenu to add up after Nwlii« the boat of pradictiana- poeketbookB. But they are Bpand* inf, and |oiaK hiio debt, at doae Retail aalea have yet to raapond to tba new eonfideitoa moat Americana ara aaid to fael. Oonaumen are biialer paying off old debta than taMtif on new Inatalmant OradU Buainenmen are order ter than in the dark daya of win' ter. But BO far they are building up their invenloriei only dUghtly,: Attend Moss for Trujlllo apparent^ with a keen eye tor actual sales as well ai for proa-peets. Perhaps they are waiting nSw to lee how much of a sum- And in apHe ofall the talk «bout a aouiid raooweiy under way-totd 'ev«B.talk of a poaaibit ntw boom —laduetrtallata havtq’t atoppod up ' plana tor expanglpii of plant and a^pmont, trlmmod whan ra-oeaaloa waa the cblaf oonoeni. To- Hkaly to traU 1980 by about t ptr BECOME MOflRTBR — Ron-and L. Hartman. 29. who aerved a term In prlaon tor robbery six years ago, atanda In flfont of the county priaon at Lancaster, Pa., bctore be was graduated aa a mteistcr along with 13 classmates at the Lancaatar School of the Bible. Hartman was encouraged by Bible reading while In prison, he said, and decided to enter the ministry after his releaee. Reads on 100th Birthday PCmr ELIZABETH. South Africa (AP)—J. Atkbiaon celebrated his lOOth Mrthday Wednesday snapping. “What’a so special about turning a hundredf" He spent the day at his daily pastime — reading Zane Gray Weat- About two-thirds of the llvestodi of the U.S. is raised in ireas that lie west of the Miaslssippl River. uncertain days. economy turns from recestooo t6 recovery. Manufacturing had suf-ferad tbe moat, cut its stoda back the inost. stood greatest in need of building up again.- Much of Mi is naiura when (he All along the line then, there is still rautloo—confidence, but — spiurging has worried eomc observers, has its periods of caution. Many persons see that all to the good . r luU 1 ROME (AP) - Vatican officiaU Wednesday attended a funeral Mass at \ Rome’s Sacred Heart Basilica lor Generalissimo Rafael TBiflUo. WOKRT It NOT BAD t srhen you’ve aaid tbatLand added the aaniber view of national affain that Praaident Kennedy has exprsasad after talks srtth Soviet Premier Khrnsh-chev>-yea’ve about said tha wont. Steel output, aided by auto makers’ orders, the rise is moat likely to be temiptod by e The nstkm’s total output goods and aervlces waa under a $500-billkxi annual rate in the first thrae months of 19C1. But the spiMg recovery Is lendtaig Washington pundits to toreeest that the Aprtt-June figure may reach IMOMlltoo annual rate. So far the optimism seems have been turned Into terms of cash largely In the manufacturing sector of tbe economy. Not only la Industrial output up, but lar^ in tbe manutoiMiing sector of the economy. Manufacturing inventories %ere built up by 1100 million in April. Wholesale and retail stocks were kept at the old level, a wait-and-aee basis apparent- One of the larger Great Lakesier 15 times mora that the DM easels dm haul more than 19,- ora trrigtiter poC Info servtoe D 90 toot of inm are at ene time, IMR SAVEhn-IOII EARN fata Uw Ei^lithed to lOTO — Never miswd psying e « 71 ,ve«n of Round mRnsgement, your aiRuranc# of AnetR over 56 mlllton doitorR. ^ ^ Capitol Savings & Loan Asm. E$uMith^ 1890 7S W. Klin Si. NaliRe n 4-OHI CUSTOMER PARKING IN RlAR OF BUILDING ”SORENTO’” Dacron* & Worsted TROPICAL SUITS I TBt superior quality ol fMow New Trasdi tHam oa to give you a 12-» failure from blowouts, eoM, Jbraina or bteeka oeuMd by itonnal wad hazards gnoountsnd in < ‘drivinf... PLUS our famous Ufstims Guamntss. Tifostonr 24-lncli Riding Mower $11995 2>5 A Week DIpendebte 31k h.p. beevy duty engine Precision automotive-type geers, housed in cast aki-gear box Husky semi-pneumatic rear tires with bsr treed deeign for super tractiee • Gear shift lever has isrwurd.s»stoal and rwussw • Gutting height adjusts le t peattiona • Extra-strong carbon atosl Uada ;;j2sgnHBEBstitL Do Luxe , Worrier Rikn I soot MAH witli white trim. F wIssrryoM 4olor buy* MRES mors ItGRBTIinOI " . Fi 2-9251 ^ fr«lt h feportedlyfa ^ Bmtfcit. tm.Birtwn i^ad. ki M urn mofA *" ■ w ^ G«t «■!. 4R» pe. «|«et» vbere voters wU Imrd of edaeatkm ttpplMn In Monday's an-itniid acbool elections. miMOau. special Issues wffl lipilr SB the ballots in Avon-Ouk Faik. Vttca. Harm Val- Othen art Howard A. Dinger, «a0 Hecker Road; Charies W. Cooper, 8M1 Shannon Road; ward A. Bogdan, 47219 Wtathrop St. and DT> John J. Dina. 45039 Vaidrer Road. Incumbent Charies Carpenter is being challenged by Robert Fetter^ ly of 1850 Barr Road and Ernest N. Shagnea of 846 Sunset Drive for Hli sn opBi from 7 a.m. to ___is a roundup of offlce- and special issues in each Avondah irtSwiU operational tax |»o-poitfaad a ptopositioH that woirid f«*»*M* teadwr teaUre wiU be dedled when voters tai the Avon- dalbSchadDiatrict g» to the polls two issues, the I at six candidates will ap> I die ballot for the 3 fow^ Jimi liiits OB the Avondale Board at .fidueation. U levy. of 2J mills over the 1990- three mils approved for eper- yeor. Ihc boerd et education aald ton lorire*DKl T Southfleld eoapla lea««a £ai»Ctari Id tbs 0JL leuthiy Academy-after bdi« aiarriad dHllMvet WM Malr N.T. Tbe newtywe^ m M fJL Doog-- lid F. MkHhiWt of 1W$ Now Hampehire Road and the fom^ Kseriri ef 39H0 Lothrdp Bftd. Hieir weddlad followed 1961 JSSmmZmmrnatmMd.-.- ■ -■ ■■ k-':: : O'.. ' ^ES T BLOOMFIELD TOym-SHIP-The lari hi a eeriea ofooUo cliidcs. spdnaond -by the Towariilp Health Oonmdttae be held Mofiday at the Rbopeveft Elementary Sc WixomC. ofC Elects Prexy Robert Kellogg Picked to Heod 4Sr ^ Member Organizof^on WIXOM-Robert Kellogg of 1636 N. Wixom Road has been sleeted president of the recently organized Wixom Chamber of Cbmmerce, *, There are M charter la the organlsalton, which has One of the first moves made by tte group fai ito support of the 701 fanning program ,which la cur-mhy being conlddered by city [ficikls. Under the program the .city would share the coat wfth the federal government for the develoiK ment of a comprohenrive dty plan. School LSvj, Board Posti^ Stake in DR^EN — Voters in the den School District will decide a local proporitton and pick two board d education members in two separate electloos Monday. The poUs in the high school gym-nashun wlU be open frpm tiowt to 8 p.m. for resident? to decide on a t^mill tiix for one year. The tax would raise approxhpatdy 88.500 needed to equip "the rikUtfon built onto the hl|d» echoed ago, according to dfleiate. If ihe*two4nlll levy were soMd faxes ta' the would be one- I the earreat SJ mlils la Right after file polls dose the •nmiiii achool ineetlag will be held in the gyirmasium." Voters will I eject two board qf education naem- The terme of Board Prerident Thorntfui Jr. and Treariv- Raymofid 'Stevens, both d "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------nyjfars, board foar yoon ofo wUle Woon mm opwiaMd to tt a vacaacy foot Stiptrihbor. J. dUvttaad R. Minke. Oppooiag fim N. Laroen, Wesfbrook Pariewfiy; S. 29664 Chelmsfocd Rood and Mn. Irene E. Gaae, 19625 W. 13-Mile Road. boDotMthe School District, only four now are the board ol Oak Park Voters in the Oak Park School District will decide a propoaed |15 oonstraefion d a -55-room Junlar school and addltfona to two Ing achool board metobero Moa- TMa will bo the teatb tiine In I many yoaio that votera in the school diririct have been ailced to approve funds tor edaeatkaiaf -----land time ideal Henry Purdy, Robert Chan^, 210 Wtnry Drive; Jotaa It Patterooa. 2748, W. Tienken Road apd Mrs. Vlnlnia K. AUu^ aObWhupotoprive. B In the pool 'fiio peo- Huron Vallay Oxford Araa Roe V: Soirioer, 3SI I Rodwsftr, iOtiiouih tiri Borneo ol flvo coo- eontaottor flw West BhKMBfl^^Board at Efioeafloa. ' llio only two caiMhdates seek-k« the pooto OK Jack Sbular, - t, aad Mrs. KMhIoen of IM Fonri Lane, Bfoomfleld ToWoihip. The rimde three-year tont pool oa the Dublin Board of Stfaeafina is befog oougAt by Frederick T Gorliao, Incumbent, and Eric L. ^pltier d 8845 Van Gordoa Road, CanpaigBfag ohoel boud^ for the 3 fouryoar decide on a tu proposal d five milfo for opbriidton that will not Increase the current school tax levy. ★ ★ The tax, if passed, would raise appraxltnately 8350000 to staff new faculties now un' for school operation will be decided by voters in the Novi School District la atiditton to naming one ntemiMr to the board of education. Clarkdon Two 41-year terms ot office on the Clarkston Board d Education are being sought by three candidates. They are Keith Leak, incumbent; Lada Wilford d 91 N. Main St. i; and Harold L. Hida d 5031 aintonville Road, Inde- Holly John C. Fisher is unopposed fo his bid to regain Ms pod on the Holly Area schod boiurd. He Is smI^ the lone four-year term. Also without opposition for eltc-tion to the single one-year I vacancy on the board ia Jack Bennett d 408 East Road. Holly. Walhd Laka Incumbent Walter Horstman and Richard S. Miles d 3061 Twilight HUl Road, Walled Lake, wffl vie the tour-year term on the WaOad Lake Board at Educatkin. Wad Bloomfiald Thors will bo b6 e trim < Norfiivinc: Alfred B. tHker. 3901 Six Mile Road; Rita .Chenoweth, 9465 lUuhfon Road and Gordbn . Burnt 8791 Matthews Rood, bofii • d Boofii Ufon, Oublm Troy ^ __________Robert W. iSolmage and Robert A. Meade wffl be seek-' ing to retain Ihdr board of ed-\ ucafion posts ia the Triv achool Diririct « The hrio challenior for'&l^d I tho 3 four-year vaeandeo on file board is Richard C. Snoad of 1349 Gfoaor Road. Now Four candidates, induding an incumbent will vie tor the two expirtag seats on the Farmington Board d Educatioa. geeklag the 4-year-temM are he ehsllmgeil lor the three-yeer peel hy DavM Fried ot 41040 Henydato Drive. N«^ The rix-mffl levy would be in addttkm to the 914 rnffle^mrenay oolleated In the echod (hstriet. TWo and a half mills ore now befog levied for school operation n mills are used for debt retirement. The 2H mffls were ap-' >y voters fo 1968 and expires in 1963. The proposed six ’ndlle woold yean ff approved. The proposed mfflage would be used to Increase the oalaries of teachers and allow the scheduling of music, art Tuid remedial reading dasaeo. Lyon Eight candidates, the largest field ever to seek seats on the Lyon school board, will vie Monday for 3 four-year terms. . They are J. W. Brwta. eombeat; Josephiae A. Al IMS Onai SIver Ave., Wla DoaaH ■Md0rh«, 9709 W. glx s P. Eyaa. The four other candidates are C. P. Grimes. 7339 Five Mile Road, Faymington' ebael J. Hand. 84M7 Obm Ooart, M199 gprtagbrook Baod; aad Herbert B. NeU of 99448 Beck-sUre Drive, h Voters also wffl be asked to change the preeent fourtiwdass school district rating to a third-dasB category because of In-creaaed enrollmcW fo school system. Clarancovilin Fred T. BaUey, incumbent, and Melvin Kuehn,. 20125 Weyher St., Livonia, wffl vie for a four-year term on the darenoevUle school board whUe Dr. Samuel Frisk is unfoiposed for re-election to the two-year post. ‘ daranceville voters also will elect a trustee to a proposed community college board. ClanaoevUle Is foe eoly Oak-laad Ooaaty school district foal «l| vote oa foe estabBriunmt ef Wayne Oaonty eelwol ( The only local oaadidate for the nine-member college board is Paul Mutnick., 19822 Weyher St.. Livonia. AH six school districts must approve the proposal before the college can be estaMished. Full Sin v$1Q BOX SPRING \nHii of grootiy toducod prtew wp to S0% Off! so MIIET DOWI-OMAME IT-at MO. TO MT-OB 88 0AY8 0A8H 334-3S MAIN ST. tOCHiSna ' huntory School in Keego HaitMf; Tb between 1 and 9 pan. Itowr whom have aerved for many are explrfof. The winners wffl be ta office for Offt Mly 9*1 Tiiiirr-t kuorn SUNBAV XHK PONTIAC' PRESS. 1HURSDAY. JUXE 8; 1961 Tw^iNTY-xiyy ; He's All Shook Up in a 30-mile zone, kinda took itiy mind pff things," McCarthy SEATTLE (AP>—John F. Mo told the traffic judge, who reduced [Omfay, S3. listening to his the line from SM to $5. car radk) ai|d heart.roch---------------------- Ehis Presluy for tiio first lithe. The Shady Valley ^ of John-lunty, Tennessee, has i lit stirred Wm so much he was son county, ---------------------- larrestfd for doing S3 miles tui hour I manganese since 1883.^ He Mode a Red) Catch GRAND ISLANDS N. Y. (* - A tswMB galled dog warden Arthur Kh^rton to Complain o( luileashed dogs naming in the neighbwhood. Kii^ton was able to find only one stray dog, and stopped at th.» v an’s house to tell her about 11.1 She glimoed in the back of h's^ truck and shouted, "That's my; From 60' to 80 percent of the graphite used in ttie U.S. is imported. 125 WEST HURON PKOIJD ndUNS - Vice Prasident L^rndon Johnson holds the hands of top. men in West Point graduating dam Cadet John Kspuner-dlener from Alice, Tex. (left), and Cadet Hotr-art Graves from Amarillo, Tm. (right), as MaJ. Qen. J. C. Westmoreland (right) looks on. Johnson, who also hails from Texas, was the speaker at commencement. Hazard fo Watch: Fast Driving By THE ASHOCUTED PBE88 Highway stress, a possibli cause of cancer, a sumntertimt hazard, and advice to grandpa-rente are subjects for focus on heahh. For some people there is a definite wear and tear in driving a car' at high speeds or in city traffic. German researdiers found that out of S group of healthy persons, some show great changes in blood Now researchers have that'^the smoke from both, 1 ered and filtered cigarettes deposits nickle in the lungs. A person who kmokes two packs a day for a year inhales three times the vnounf ot nkl^e needed to produce cancer In rata. gUMMEBTIMB HAZARD Some persons are sensitive to bee and wasp stings—so sensitive that a number of stings may send them into shock, may even ; driving at 70 to 80 miles an hour, or after driving in traffic conditions. In these otherwise healthy per* sons, the appearance of these changes indicates borderline disorders and may explain some faulty reactions that sometimes result in auto accidents, the researchers said. CAirSE OF CANCER? Nickel workers have a high .rate of lung cancer and the culprit has been identified as a toxic gas containing nickle which has! produced cancer in experimental I its to grandparents in order, a University of Michigan psychiatrist has some advice: In some cases a person «m be immunized against the aliergy to yellow Jacket stings much as hay fever victims, can be immunized against ragweed pollen. Either a mixture of the whole insect or just the venom can be used. Protection lasts oidy about three months, llowei’er, doctors warn, little is known about the hazard of continued use of the treatment. It is possible in sensitive persons that even the allergy injections may brfaig on shock. | ADVICE FOR CRAMPS With summertime here and vis- Grandparents should keep their hands off in matters calling for discipline of a grandchild, Leave it to the parents. Grandparents are likely either too ^^ct and rigid, or too overly mellowed to be able to help the parents, sug-geetrt Dr. Stuart Finch. And even a 3-year-old is capa ble of playing grandparent against parent to get what he wants. Cool, Mon, Cool CLARENDON. Va. IP - Some, odd things turn up in package mail boxes but clerks in the post Office ^ here think they found the record; — a shopping bag containing a package of cigars and a carton of beer. The beer, they said, was: refreshingly cool. One in every six cars g ing through safety-check lanes during 1960 was judged deficient in at least One respect—usually faulty taillights or windshield wipen. filllllW Voj^ 14 Jiuifi' ISk* Stem OBLON GAUCHOS Regularly $6,95 NOW ‘3 98 3 for $11.50 Here's a great buy on a terrific shirt for Dod's Doy or dny other day of the year. Sizes Smoll, Medium, Large, .Extra Large in 12 wonderful shades. WASH and WEAR SLACKS Regularly $10,95 to $12,95 SQ95 NOW Q 3 Pairs for $25.00 D^c _ _ j can always use more summer slocks and these ore just the ticket for oil his wornfi weather activities at work or ftloy. Sizes 28, to 46. No ehorge for olter-ations. > CHARGE IT AT THE HUi . . . TAKE 6 LONG ^AONTHS TO PAtl . Ahy of ThoM 4 Sptcfol PurchoMt in Yoor Own Homo . A Mepbews esN wM brlnp ef ear. 4 sod Msay Mber isiwplsi ham tb« Isresst track ia MicMsaa. 0 Completely Installed • By Tackless Method ^ 0Over Foam Rubber Pal| —— n.w»' r*ramS ■Sa u Pm itwMa * 30 I $264 I .. $26.40 $ 8.18 :| 40 339 33.90 10.50 < 50 i 424 42.40 13.15 ^ 60 I 508 50.80 i 15.70 ^ CAU NOW . . . OR44>43^ OR «434 For Frc^ (no obligaf^) SERVICE BIEIC K W I T DDDODDBCIE 4990 DIXIE HWY. /„ Drayton Plaint ^ OR 4r0433 ' OR 4.-0434 4- , V J onor Pontiac Hospita Dedicated Efforts of 500 Hailed 200 Pontiac 8Ut« Hm-pttal \'oIunteen were honored •t the annual hoepitat tea Wedneaday in the recreationid therapy department faciUtiea. Dr. Walter H. Ohenauf, hoa-aitai superintendent, congratulated the aaaembly (or their dedicated ettorts on be-of the patienta. “The voiunteera,’’ he wid. aa hoapital , repreaentadves and leaders in thdr reapcctive committee, “are an integral (actor in creating a more favorable public image of mental illneaa.’’ Invocation and benediction waa given by the Rev. Galen E. Herahey, pastor ci Firat Presbyterian Oiurch. Speaking on . the volunteer program at the hoepltal, in, which Bome 300 persona participate, Larry Payne, direotor of neno and public affain at radio atatloo WPON. aald:\ Among the volunteer > honored Wednesday at Pontiac State'HospUaPs onnual tea were (from left) Mrs. Edward Lawrence Jr., chairman of the children’s tolarUeer program; guest Mayor Philip Rowston; Mrs. Mary McDowell,Jamily care volunteer; and Mrs. Jackie Rae Voorfieis, volunteer recreational therapist. Womens Section “Volunteers' have erase from public consciousness the stigma to often associated with the mentally ill. Benefits of volunteer service are definitely being felt by the patient and the community. Those who bring sunshine to others are the ones who'reap emotional rewards (or a Job wall done." Rule Book Vrfaabl»r-Abby With That Kind of Strategy, You May Be Out at Home By ABIGAIL BAN BVUBN DEAR ABBY: I met a won-dertul guy two weeks ago. He ki a profeaiQnal baU player. HetstheUiid-jest and a^ gentleiM)& man I have CONFIDENTIAL TO THE TUESDAY AFTERNCXW CLUB: Jumping at condu-sions is not nearly aa good exercise aa digging (or facts, girls. ----- Everybbdy has a problem. What’s yoursT Write to Abby, Box 33BS. Bevoly Hint, Calif. For a personal reply enclose vdope. Who pays for what, and how do you go about planning a Joyely^ JnexpcMtve. JonkUngt. Send so cents hr Ab^s wed^ ding pamphlet, in care of this paper. Patienta provided entertainment and acted as guides by meeting their volunteers in the reception center and directing them to the program site. Dr. Robert Braun, clinical director, was chairman of the tea planning committee. Assist him were Mrs. Ruby Eaifgle, director of nursing; Mrs. Eleanore McCurry, director of occupational therapy; Dorothy Roe, director of lec-reatJond therapy; Grace aark, dietitian; Mrs. Hazel Foltz, housekeeping super-visor; Ted Stein, Fairlawn School teacher; Richard Arthaud, social service director and Ted A. Panaretos, director of commwiity relations. Mayor' Phillip E. Rowston was a guest. Mrs. William K^ley, Grey Lady; Dr. Robert Braun, clinical' dire^>r: Mrs. William J. Sanderson, volunteer occupational therapist; guest speaker Larry Payne; and nursing supervisor Mrs, Dorothy Gould, M.N., gather at the refreshment table at the tea following the entertainment at the annual Pontiac State Hospital Tea in the recreational therapy department of the hospital. To Honor Pair on Sixtieth Anniversary GoldStar Unit Reve^ * Plans Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Sears of West Howard Street, whose 60th wedding anniversary is Monday, will be honored at a family picnic. Saturday in 'the home of Mr. and Mis. Arthur Sasser on West Sheffield Street. Mrs. Sasser is the honored couple's granddaughter. ¥oury^a00iT7o&ay~ in Wornnh's S§cthn C3tapter 34, GolX^ Mpth-era of America, me^d Bemis-Olsen Amvets Post lls'un Oakland Avenue WednesdayX Alter a hospital report^ Mis. Fva Welch, membi were notified that the chapter will anlst at a new citizens' banquet June 16 in Elks Tem- • pie. Members with June birthdays will be feted at a dinner June 19. after which the groufi win attend a Greater Pontiac Greek Decor Boll to Be of Hills Club Area a Mr. Reaervationa are stiU coming in for the Bloomfield Art As-ation’s annual ball June 16 ^Bloomfield Hills Country i artists and sculp-1 busy (or nxrfitha scene out of Greek mylMogy fo^ the 7 p.m. ball anONthmer party that offldstUy nine^ chicken wire, plywood; buckets of paste and newspapers, they made huge Grecian urns to flank the ballroom waUs. Sculptor Tex SchewiU also made an urn in his studio at Cranbropk Academy of Art. It was, so large he wag unable to get -it -Into the Hussel) Chitchat From big n^her has he. Wen, hm'a ou are both married. Hia iiaiBc Ufe Is a mea and w k mine. Abby, I am not the kind of girl who goes aroond breaking up marriages, but I love anything to have him. la tt possible to be married Douglas L. Jocelyn Jr„ aon of the senior Dougias L. Jooe-lyna of Lakewood Drive, Bloomfield HUls, will be com-mimicsied a second lieutenant-in the Financa Cbrpa at graduation Tuesday at Middlebury CaBbie, Middlebury, VL. now cloataig its 161st aeademip year. He has majored in economics theory, held offiices in Delta Kappa EpsUon frat^ty and ia president of the Flying Club. Following military aervice, he competition at the annual midwest regiooal conference of the American Society of pvU En-gbieera held recently at University of Minnesota. Richard, the son of the El-ven Card! of Dixie Highway, has received a B.A. degree in vorae is final in aaother? SOINLOVE DEAR SO: It ia not possible . and for a good reason. It assures a cooling off period and is a safeguard against , ■tealiog home. Catch? ____ _ 1962 to \mter graduate scJioqI of busineas at CotumUa Univerrity. DEAR ABBY; This is my eighth day in bed. I caught my heel on the stairs and plunged to the cement landing. The iJetroit Edison acbolar-ship has been awarded to James E. Hunter of Bloomfield Highlands at Michigan State University. He is a marketing senior and vice president of Phi Sigma Kappa. Bethel CoUiege, Mishawaka. IixL, has graduated Robert B. Church with the degree erf bachelor of a:^ with Bibk major. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Omrdi, Robert was dxrfr president, member of the chorus, English anb, Radio Ctah. Ambanador's Gub, busineis manager of the Beacon Staff and treasurer of the Ministerial ’Assodatiaa. He was jon- J o h n R. Oormbrths now of Hammond, Ind., received a bachelor of science degree in health and physical education at the Tlst aianiBl convocation of Geotge Williams College. Giicago. Jim will be employed with the YMCA in NUes. w * * Compieting his first year in medical college at the Univerw ■ity pi Miami, Florida, is frank W. Moreau, son of the Frank J. Moreaus of East Iroquois Roadi Mr. Moreau is a - graduate pharmacist of Wayne State University. dren are Mrs. Evelyn Gar-ciww of West Howard Street, Mr. and Mris. Franda Sears and family of PInevlew Drive, Mrs. Harold Bauer of St. Paul. . Whm.. tor.tha- picnic. Mr. and Mrs.. Garence Sears and. family of Empire Drive. Mr. and Mrs. William V. Sears of Baltimore, Md.. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ogg of Montclair, Cklif. On June 26, members will gather at the home of Mrs. , Olive Burgess (or a picnic and for sewing of cancer dreta-Ings. Dubbed *'A Nightthe Gods." festivities wluN an Olympian scale. Student Talks to Garden Unit There are 28 grandchildren and 14 great-granddiUdren in the family. Tee Golf League Planning Picnic Heidi Vogelberg, exchange student from Germany spoke before Holiday Farms Branch, Woman’s National Farm and Garden Asaodatkm, Wednesday eveniiv al the home of Mrs. Patrick K. Daly of Lyn-sue Lane. Waterford Township. signed by artist Rocco Di-Marco. The king-size invitations are. intended to be decorative enough for wall hangings. They will become collector's items, predicts Gifford West, head of the art department at Kingswood School. Cranbrook. served as assistant pastor. Barbara Hedrkk, daughter of the John P. Hedricks of Thetford Lane, Bloomfield Hllk has been elected presideiit of Panhellenic Council at Dcni-aon Univeraity, Granville, Ohio where she is a Mrs. Geoege Roberts and Mrs. Freeland Frederickson have been named team captains for the Tuesday Tee Golf League picnic planned Aug. 1. Mrs. Lyle Sheri, inasldent. appointed committee chairmen; Mrs. John Campbell program; Mrs. Daly, housing; Mrs. Warren Webermin. telephone; Mrs. Kenneth Hsm- Both West and DiMarco are adVirors to the ball decorations comminee headed by Mrs. Louis E. Dean of Willow Lane. Birmingham. The committee adopted the Greciah gods and goddesses for their .theme on a suggestion made by West, who spent last summer in Greece. PRIZEg OFFERED Tb add^ to the theme, "god-jdessM" who ai« - a» -lnelhied are being encouraged to create Greciaa headdresses. A prize is being offered (or the most outstanding entry. . ' .-UA * * The art association piembers are pouring their creative talents into the annual ball for two reasons. Through the 1100-a-eouple event, they ar^ro-\1ding a gay opener to UiF art festival. They are also hoping to add to a building fund for a center (or Blnningham 'area artists, ' both children and ' The BAA was formed in 1966 to promote participation in and enjoyment of art in the community. 'Mrs. Uoyd Syron is | new member of the group. Plans for a "Centennial Dress-op Day" on June 20 also are under way by the league. Lewis Ruelle, conservatloh; Mrs. John Scott, publicity: Mh. Junes Vair Geave, hls-toriim and Mta. Darwin Ei«ep, librarian. t Mn. Dean's committee has been meeting regularly ip the Russell home — even vhUe Mrs- Russell was in Europe for a month — to prepare the eiaborate decorations- With Committee ( cussim, sprahwd ankle and A badly bruised' elbow. Yes, the new shoes did it. But r sUO will not give up the pointed toes and skinny beds. Instead, 1 will be mere t on the stairs. I am ! the many women ' The Infrafraternity Council at MSU announces the affiliation of Charles Syers, zoology Junior, with Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. Ttyomas L e v e 1 y of Shawnee Court, Drayton Plaina, majoring tn businesa adRifnirtration. is {resident of file acqihomore class, pledged to Deha Sigma Phi Fraterrity. The WiUiam P. Gregorys of West Huron Street will bold open bouse Saturday evening following tlw graduation of their daughtier Elizabeth from Eastern Michigan Unhrersity. love the beautiful pointed shoes ara not Writing to you, Just the compiainere. . , Youi-s truly, IN STYLE IN OHIO DEAR IN: You had better see your (k^or again. I'm epwih that biw concussion is lasrt serious than you think it k. DEAR ABBY; While I was wdridng at the polls, our Na-tknal Anthem was played on the radip. Everyone was very kHjr wrtdng, and so was I. But I stood up and- placed nqr hand above my heart until the'-aoiig was 6ver. No. one eke in the room bothered to Judy Lunsford, daughter of the Donald Lunsfords trf Dev-ondaie Drive, Avon Township, was chosen MSU Queen of Engineering. She was the freshman candidate.of her sorority. Alpha Xi Delta. Mrs. Marion Greenlee Valerio, daughter of the John Greenlees of Avondale Road received the Ameticaii Board of Veterinary Public Health Award from MSU. Her husband is recipient of tlw l^john and Phi Zeta awards. WUliam R. McCuny wUl receive his medical degree from Wayne State University College of Medicine at commencement June 22 at Coho Hall, Detroit, He,b the son of the J. A; McCurryS'Of Marquette Street and resides in Detroit with his wife and children. He will intern at Borgess Hospital, Kala- it. In fact, 1 beard a few of then laui^ng behind my back. When I watch a par^ on letevislim and omr flag appears. I always stand up and salute It gjWtiOT.rm sioM or with t fo'Ww tf I am I k I tf'atc they the ones who md ei ontert T-.- PATRIOTIC :AR PAfWOnnC: Moat le do not stand for tbe Named to the dean's list for the third consecutive yrar at Univeraity of Notre Dame, was Michael X BiaUas. son of Mr and Mrs. Leonard Biallas of Montcalm Street. Returning in the fall as a chemistry senior, Michael was also, recently elected Indiana State chairman for the 1962 regional convention at the American Chemical Society student affiliates.-, ♦ James C. Rea wiU be awarded a oommission as second .lieutenant in tha U.8. Army Reeento Saturday at Pennsylvania Stat^nlversiW. tfrilver-sity Pa^Pa. He maJofcd to ir * .* Lyndon Salathiel. aop of tbe L. S. Salathiels of Sylvan Lake, is a candidate tor the bachelor of arts de^ee from Alma College. Majoring in , English literature, with minora in education and pfayslcid education, be plans to attend graduate school at Michigan State University- He is a member of Lambda Iota Tau national honorary literary aociety, Tau Kappa Epsilon. and is active in the Parnassians and the Scotsman' . -p . it 'At Opilege of Min- Ampng 27 students from Michigan to receive degrees - Monday at Yak Unhwnit/s commencement are John C. lifiU of South Hammond Drive, master of scienoe; and Bruce W. McCmil, Lone Pina HOI, Bloomfield HfllB-~Bachekr J of science. From Rirminghani . . Paul G. Sullivan, wto recehik / mastef of fine arts and Frederick R. Handren, bachelor tof ing with ball, arrangements are Mrs. Edward S. Wellock, Mrs. George 0. Cutter. Mrs, LeRoy £. Kiefer, Mrs. Roger M. Ky«s, Mrs. John K. Stovewea and 9be. Paul n. AverUI. Ball CO• chairmen Mrs. George Russril and Mn. Robert VanderKloot are planning to Buftkn off West’s oolortul. Grecian-figured murals at the end of the evening. West painted them on large sections of heavy j»par which their purchasers could haifg like Schlwetz used papier-mache and cloth to create a life-size charioteer who will b# riding Ms chariot just inside the eountry club door. A flve-foot-high papier-mache cejitau^ #BI beam its dark eyes upon the arriving guests. Among ideal gods and goddesses for the night will be the C. K. Pattienons; the Harold A. Fltz^teralds; the MerriU 0. Bates; and the Don E. Ahteqs. . Wash Rollers Plastic rollers are particularly good for home hair-set-tin^s, because thcfy can be whisked through .soap or detergent suds alter' every • shampoo. This >prevents de-positing "ohl”. hair oil or hair cqloring on freshly washed locks. If more than ■ otie member -of the family uses the same nrfleim. bg san to use hot suds and itoses.for sanitary. Starch Will Stick Richard Card plac^. third in the . tejtonfoal nport writl^ TT . T\- Former Pontiac resident James L. Cdrnferih, son of tbe Putting the faking toudieS on thk mural which wiU adorn, a watl of the BloomfielA Hills Country Club for the gala Birmingham Arts Festival Ball June 16 artist Cliffqrd Wea of Blboatfpe^ RiJAs. A make-belivfe temple for tha **gods and goddes»s’*^ who wiU dine and' dance that evening U the elaborale setting for the colprful annual affair. ■t- wUi kick to I'rope. Bo ;when 'fbanging a freidily starchad garmont on' ! the jjlothes line, place waxed . THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUXE &. mi They’D Trim Your Here Are Easy Exercises By MlUrmSK UmMMX Today M ma ghra you a lew elm-pla exei^aea wbich.ara ' cult to do but wfakh do for your figure, 'nie folkming one U coiwctlw to bulging thlgha, a flabby inner leg Hm and fat under the anna. lie on. tba floor on your back, leg! straight and anna resting on the floor overhead. done to the floor. Qi^ your hands The foOowtng are two easy^exer- «r. Continue, slowly taking thneljnDiir Ifet'^aenBetcd. Raise ymir janiis overheadr Keep the arms in for the stretch'. num RBNo ithia poatkih as you eway from The old standby, the front bend.'sige to aide, ju far to the right as pair ISMae adff aa yea drag . lega apart (heeia da aet leave the. Drag your legi apart ns you move your arms sidtwprd-upward to overhead position. Arms atay la a good oxerciae if yw do it ^ u«e left, rectly. Moat women do not give; enough attention or time to the XABOB CIRCLEH upward stretch. This is an Impor'j In thia same |X>sition make large tant part of thfai exerolte. drclea with your torso, circling When ysn raiao year tmak [rtrat in one direction and then |» after bendlag forward, W year other. .* ' fth eage alse. Thhr gives yon a | these lew limple’exerdses. ^ correctly.'wUI give your fig-^ipga^ rimrt b^s keep lb* ^ » wg i,ft toward beauty, opbss. flexMe. redooo fat over p w w W the^lapbragm .aiid^^ ttreld tbe | „ yo„ llito to have my bark leg mascles If ytNi teer - ,|oyy routine of exerclaes yonr kneea ,tW. as yoa shoald). ^ corrective to to ntaal ■■■ml feminine figure faultg, aaRd a sta .....1 youf wKwpst fbr leaflet No. 19. Address Jos^lne I,.owfnan In icare of The Pontiac Presa.. | Mrs. Kingsbury | Entertains Club Tollowing Golf Reviews Book at Luncheon... Eighteen members of the l^ora B. Whitney Croup. Women’s Oirln-tlan Temperanco I'nigo were dea-aeit lunchimn guests of Mrk. John Nk-Conslck <^1 Thorpe Tuesday. TVlrs. Aims I'reraed rm-letfed the book '‘AleofolTsm/?- and Mrs., Edith- Ci-ern lold Of I visit to Hawau. Devotions were led by Mrs. A D. .Slimer as Mrs.' Oaude E. An-dci-ftun presided. Mrs. E. C. Patten urged members to study the candidates. for tbe school election and i-on-con. UMmO-TIME OFFER! Columbia LP RECORDS Thirty members of the Niblick' ■Golf Club attended the June lunch-, I eon meeting Tuesday ^t the liome' of Mrs. Robe ft Kingabury ati AVormer Lake lollf tollowing ai golf: .session at Pontiac Country Club..‘ On June *7 meml*rs nlll travel i to tb« sunnier 'home of Miw. ; .<««rmand ,E. Daroirlier on Har- A livf-U'irr ('amniUtee kn'f launched plans for the reunion of the class of 1936 of Pontiac Centro I High School. Committee members with "the little red schoolhoiise'^ decoration are (from left) Harry Woodman of Cateway rtM« rk«u It’s tha nawdtt . . . Diire. W.otprfordi Hr. Charles- Bowers of Harrington Road. Bloomfield Hills; Mrs. Harry Hummel of White Lake , Township and )lrs. Jay .Sandow of Maplewood Street. .__________ ___________ ni^n ▼■wviiity y ' Safety First Fluerescant V y HM com f and motching hot Vz Novina Rae Dark Is OFF I have luic|ieon at the Idle Ifciir both for Nationally ^ adv. pricai ' fo Ronald M. Hanibleton » rii*' "" P-* *“* ' eacn iwsaay ai v a.m. . Ki^kirfnu Pu0 nprk«ArvM im bridMinaidii^ rreej; 7.98 All members scheduled to play * Enfir# Stock of Storoo and Monaural LP records,' popular- and classical! Mi%. Arthur Compton will - ithe marriage of Novlna Rae Derk;Lake served as bridesmaids. ' ! p'to Ronald M. Hambleton Saturday ----------_» „,uu. a>i. rq ihostess lor the July 11 luncheon! meetfiig at her summer home oni Watkins Like. Mrs. D. C. Niederluecke was| welcomed as a new miynber.' Husband's Day will be June 23, at the club. ] STARS FOR A SUMMER NIGHT Extra Special! 2-record album includes favorite selections by: • Diva Brubock • Laonard Bamitain • Andra Fravin • Eilaan Farrall • Lat Brown • Mormon Choir artd 16 otKer classical and pop artists! Monaural, 8.96 valua 111 ' Starao, ““ 10.96 valua • Alpha Chapter Elects Officers Officers were elected when Alpha Chapter or Beta Theta Phi Sorority met Tuesday at the El«-j abetl^ Lake Road home of M«. ■ Homer Tinney. GrinnelTs, 27 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Mich. ' The named Mm. C. F. Itenison, prealdMU: Mm. Lena G..Kaeae. vien preaMent; aim Ji y- Xo" roe.^ aeeretary: Mm. Jiaet R. ... GitMOMtUM, treasarer; and Mm, , Cteaieo «. Stmlier. (‘ondaetresN. e?rXl'cmnaTTth^IrdILti achessories. The mother of the, oryiC chiffon. bridegroom appeared in a laven-| Mother V'll ap^raclhta th# Mfaty factor tn this new easy to saa ip any waathar rain outfit. . . waterproof nylon virtyl coated fabric. Perfact in rain Of fog. Tliomas Goff bf Waterford .ider hnen sheath dress. Both moth- br.st mdn. Guests were seated by Beauty On the Beach PRB-TEEN GIVE DAD ON JUNE 18th A short cut to sheer comfort with .cool Arrow short sleeve lightweights. $4.00 Slacks . . . naat, ralasad, thf taring look at Ita bast and amartly diffartnt Mrs. Tinney. outgoing president. mr.h. Ktt.NALD M. HAMBl.E'roN appointed Marie Schimmel and , ,, .u j . Mrs. J. Frank Coad to the audltlng|Cvening in the Central Methom Is *b‘’ . . I .Sandness of La.salle .Street, water- 'll next meeting. .Tune ’JO, will fui-d Towhshi|r and Itonald G. be at the Nkhola Road home of »a"Tb'ftQn of Royal Oak IMrs, Emil Maflahn. Wearing ballerina length while - I. nylon lace aver satin, the prido 1 earrled n i-renreat of white ear ,| nations. Her bouffant sell of silk I Illusion fell Inim a crown of seed pearls. Arlene Derk. her sister's maid of honor, wore mint green chiffon Hand held a cascade of .yellow .Shai-, la daisies. Another sister Ha/el , Hir#' i« '''iperts. wtor for Sport- man" ot ft» best. ■ I —,—- . "Horpoprt'* gwim tfunkt'giva ybu thot clauic ipntzen ftji_-«fim,-fofm-fitting itytjng all tha jaay. Webbed waistband, insWa coin pocket, irinfit dtowitring and Pun ibppotiar. 28-40 .. -no Han’t fltb tf Foaflw- 10$ M. ShIoow ,fc. s FtMn NftbH ‘tn SIM ITS 5.98'"7.98 Junior editions itylsd In print, ed cottons, l-niffed Hsionca Tank Suits, and lasitx- suits. Sixes '0 to )6» . ^»-ly | rouag Forts Skop \ —towor lorol “ Play tops and pants from , fun-up to lun-dowrs in the most spontsn^s,7 delightful and uninNbited kooky fashions Bright . mouth-watering colors CROP TOPS '^98 3.98 Pick a pock of rufflw in 0 cropped nuiu muu 6r in stripes ond . » : prints. JAMAICA SHORTS vr2.98“»3.98 ^ ^ Ipkeyfikit pick . . . of poplins, 'twillsv«r mhI cloth.. Pfoids, SUNSTRUCK KOOKY FASHIONS Hei», sketched from stock, . a cotton trvn accented yyithanadiillon on pin tucks. Washes in a- - broexe and raquirak .. little ifonHfl. Black. Sixes l4Ai mil Vi. fport Ikop—Noia flow ■A P' ft.ee felof-foeuad ?'^HtRTY-TWO THE F^oyTlAC PyESS. iTHCRSDAY. Jt Xg 8. 1961 SPfCIALmUNOI CUSHIONED ARCH CASUALS 299 I $1.00 T«iAur»d *n* Punch«d L«ath«r and Soft Coif qiDck lliDto QuoHty F««turul • foodiCotWoiiodANli •ibnoplIaiMiir PloxMo olowf WioHwi iolt Your Best Buy in Style and Comfort iMembers Are Guest at Meeting [ GwtU from Pontiac Chatitar No. 32S, CMer of the Eaatern SUur, atteiKM Mohday’i meeflnt of| Arnne Ctapt" N«- 5W> OES, tol Rooaevelt Maaonic Temple. Mrs. J. B. Wilder and Hr*. Raymond Boatright aeryed on the ho*-pitality conunittee. and Mra. Bernard Oarner. Mr*. Ruaaell 0»^te^ bury and Mra. Loren Palen planned refreahmenta. Plaaa far a pfeair July 10 were ...... ky ■ Bayal Claili and Malvla Patter-■on wtH aelaet a place far the af- Mr*. Harry Lunsford and Melvin Patteraon will be gueata of the Farmington OES Chapter on Jw >37. On June 21 Mra. E^ard Motlen ‘win viait with the Birmingham chapter. ' | committed merabera (or the! printing of new ntemberahip direc-j itoriea are. Mra. William Pfahlert, iMra. Kennetir Newlon. Mra." Clark. Mr*. Skmuel Wiscombe and Mra.1 iVictor Bodamer. '' The o* Women Votera of Pontiac met for a «*»operatlve dinner Tueaday evening in the <;:nmley Street home of UOlaa Davidaon. followed the group agreed to order the LWV of the UniM Statea in new league publicatioiu which apell e out the league poaltionaon consti- Four awards at the-honors vonvoca-lion of Michigan State University's College of Veterinary Medicine were carried off by Mr. and Mrs. John Valerio. The former Marion Greenlee of Avondale Avehue is ^own receiving a $100 award from Dr. A. R. Wingerter of the Michigan Veterinary Medical Association for placing second in her (lass. League Meets af Dinner an ta^ hjf Dr. italpk SmaeUar whoaa tapte'woa * the disclosure that a has been I a bit extravagant and is building ' up her buy as the bargain of the !year. ; rrs A LURE ’Td love to have it^but i*i^) More light for husbands on wives’ ways: "Happier.Wives (hints for husband).'-' Just send 25 cents to. Ruth Mlllett Reader Service, c/q The Pontiac Press. P.O. BAc 489. Dept-A, Radio City Station, New York 19. N.Y. M LYNDA ANN MeCURDY TERRIFIC SELECTION OF COTTON PLAY SETS .. iit!a Rm- pxpenalve.’:- That Aoesatl Tmaan she has g^en qp the IdeiLi ^ lit is just a come-on that is sup- posed to make her husband auto-; .maUcally respond with. If it* ,what you want, get it." i Out for^ Daytime 4 . Graduating- June 10 from Eastern Mict^an University win be Lyn^ Ann McCurdy, daughter of the James L. McCutdys of Henry Clay Avenue. Miss McCi^. whose B.S. degree was in biological science, will foach science and mathematics at Wayne in September. 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JUNE 8. 1861 THlRTY-lHSM Dancing Gets Nod a» Second Choice Movies at of Teens’ Date Preference About the only thing Mme peoplejyou buy mai« than three i ever have ready lor a rainy day af gaaoline. the attendant artaf la a newly waAed oar . . . A you're planning to atay awa^ aauril town la a place wfetav, U>loag. Earl WUmo. For Yoar Weddinf By EUGENE ODLBEBT Preaident, omMrt Yoath Keaearch Oa. Here is an opening scene typical weekend script . . You and your date, another couple, per< haps two other couples, all settled comfortable in a car, and someone asks the ineviteble question, "What are we going to do?” Wbes« da YOU aMaUy end ap? If yea are aaMi« tiw mm-Jorlty 9t year- IsBew teea-agan, yea wBI peebs^ly go to a ns(svi» theater, beeaaae tUs Is the Na. 1 prelereaee tor the best way to ensttiag ewtversation over a soda, to a third af the ysang peaple. It Is relaxing, provides food lor and is not too expensive. Dancing would be your second choice, if you agree with one out of every five teeners, and bowling would.be next, for one out of 10. FAVORS DANCINO "I like dancing, and you can get better acquainted this ««y.^ Also, it is always popular with the girls,”-aays Jack Winjum, 18, of Faribault. Minn, la n. af says. “It’s has |a ha active. We’re eaaprd ap In acboal all autontoblles to make some sortj off union. 8a. In answer to the qneattoa, ; "Did yon ever go to a driveda QUALITY WCTU Holds Federation Dinner “On dates, M’s more fun to do things than to sit in front of a movie screen.” Six per cent of the young people say th^ most enjoy staying home with their dates. m per ceat, a shoppinx majority, have gone. But only 28 per cent admitted that they go often, as against 701 per cent of the toners who do not . i The rest di<^’t say. JAMES nEEOE A bachelor of science degreo was granted James Traeoe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Treece of Parkdale Avenue, at OUvet Nazarene College’s June com-l exercises. A secondary education major, Mr. Treece was a member o f Olivet’s Cbmmerce Club, Spartan Sodety, Zeto Society and ‘‘O’’ Club, and lettered in baseball and basketball. Emor L. Calkins Group of the Women's Christian Temperance Union was hostess tor the Pontiac WCTU Federation dinner Tuesday evening at Central Methodist Church. A "founders' night” theme was used tor the occaskn. Many members donned Centennial garb. Mrv. LeRoy Shafer, presldenl of the Praaccs WUIard Union, offered the invocattoa. Others presented were Delbert t Martin, Joseph Green, John Me- i Cormick, C E. Anderson, Emal Lloyd and A. D. Stjmer, honorary WCTU membera Mra. Monroe appointed Mrs. Frank Hqrdenburgb, Mrs. Lome Warner, Mrs. Leroy Shafer and Mra. Grace Steeves to the nominating committee. 'Hand'-Washing Women Si Chorus Elects Officers; to Sing June 21 The program was opened with a songferi led by Mrs. Irt' Davis, with Mrs. Jack Barron at the piano. ’ Mr. and MnT'Fr^ JezierskI and Joan Stimemann, the Christian Chapel Trio of the Crusade Christ thlevision program, sang several selections, including “Hand in Hand with Jeaus.” Mrs. Hardenburgh and Mrs. Phoebe Davis were hostesses. Announcement was made of the Anna Gordon annual picnic Jupe 15 at the Pontiac Lake home of Mrs. Joseph . Green, district Christian citizenship director. A white elephant sale will highlight the affair A teenager with troubled skin sometimes noticea an improvement when she uses her hands, rather than a washcloth, to apply soapsuds to her face and neck. Once used, a washcloth ran to germ-laden, and thus may reinfect least three thorough applications of lather, followed by I, a^ beneficial to problem and perfect skin alike. You can relax, watch TV. cat, P dance, just about anything," says-^ Meridith Jural. 18, of C>oahen,|3 Conn. "And your parents iuiow!^’ you are.” House parties and local hang-| Hie Pontiac Women’s Chorus observed Itr annual dinner and decs tion of officers at the Old 1 lit Waterford Tuesday evening. The dcvodoaal mesaage was givea by Rcs'. Daatol Wallace, awitotoBt pastor of Ontral Meth-adlst (iHircb, who spoke from the ,lSth CAapter of First Coria Honored guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. WUson. Mr. Scott directs the chorus and Mr. Wilson is the accompanist. New officers sre Mrs, Carl Leonard J&, presidepj; Mrs. James Absher, vice president: Mrs. Kathrene Stuligsoss, secretary; Sandra ' Eight unions and nine Church denominations were represented. The history of each union was given by the president or an ap- The next public appearance of the chorus will be June 21 at Wis-ner Stadium, in conjunction with the Greater Pontiac Centennial cel-ebratton. Pontiac women interested in joining the group may obtain in-tormatlon by calling Mrs. Leonard. The chorus is sponsored by the Pontiac Department of Parks and Rectoation. Burlap Has l^ringe fUPD—There's a fringe bene--4it in thr boriap c«ize.“ TTs the scare-crow look achieved with fringed burlap top and Jamaica shorts. The top is a tuhie«^x-button-leiq{th to cover the iiiips;- . J. THIKTY-FOUR THE PONTIAd PRESS, THUESbAY, JUNE 8, 1961 Round'^Trip Ticket to MoortWill Cost Fare-Paying U.S, Public Plenty MB M tlw noM b m Utromoh lobi M tlx (bed ttseli Se eeeiljr, ta UtH, diet how to- IheaUBit Haw*f my* N> b« Mb" tai wft to bM OMKieee iMt BKbk. * m» toy. to flnt, «• ■ay felbn te NASA Oibf Jemefl Webb hai testified It win cost between 120 and |40 billion to land a moon man. That could mean $4 billion year just lor fk lunar landing, more than the United States ia He «bM ea the natton to make •n allKnt etfort to lamT flB the moon by the decade’s end. The nation has the talenU and rc-■onreea, he said. Bat It wm require mobOixaUon M them on broad and long range ie^ never before practieed b the IMted States, he aakL And It will cost heavily, tittftee> BAIVBlf OOSILT Take Saturn as an exampte of the cost Although the first test flight b mouths away, the govero-ment has already spent 1330 **A]t toe ptoib has got for moMOr io far,’* Bugh Dryden sahi; aindsen up the vicinity of Hanbvnb” where Wenher voe b dirccthig the program. I an even bbgw rsehb thin loglonl victory. "We have to cdntimie to be'bad^ ers if our system to to survive,” said Roy Johnson former bead of the Advanced Research Project Agency. After Gargarin’s flight. Rep. Victor JL Anfuso (IV-N.T.) said the nation should go on a war footing at once to cat^ Rn Webb said the United Stotes would welcome the chance to per-form space spectaculars but added 'what we really need to show the world b that we do things in solid, orderty way." Some meBj such as Dr. Lee Dn-Inidge, president of Callfomb institute ot Techndogy. wonders whether Ito worth the effort at all on earth are intoased, ill-fed Illiterate. And what’s so hot about (he mpon, anyway? But Gen. John B. Madarls thinks "the moon b the graatart advartisbig billboaid since the advent of Onca-CWa." Whichever nation b the flMt to , ind a man there will score a pro- fed. stoitoied and oMhed- tot from a praetleal matter, we The United States has not yet had to choose between Lee Du-bridge and Roy Johnson. The nation seems rich enough to spend heavily b both humanitarian and pnjecta. But the burden b getting greater. Kennedy asked Congress tor IT-19 biUion addlUonal space hinds for the next five years. He asked 1879 million more for thb ^ar akme. enough to have many difterent But now wa are out of doUara. "We are no longer capaUe to blunder through by guees and by God. Unleas wa gto reerg EXTRA DISCOUNTS OFF GRANTS REGULAR LOW PRICES OPEN DAILY 10 AM. 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EITHER WiY...yOU 6ET RMEIICt'S FIHEST JEtlS LEVI'S Mad* 0f tlid hUAvlMt danim loomnd—LlVrt Mulualv* 0 XX dufilm—to outwear them oil I Coppor fttvota M pli ttMln pointsi for portoct fit ovor tho hipsi •oorontood^wNh tjils 110-yoor^old. werld4emeae guofmloo -*• now poir PRie If they ripl TAKE YOUR CHOICE - NOW - AT YOUR FAVORITE STORE I .J % SRor GEORGE'S FOR YOUR LEVI CASUALS FOR SOYS, YOUTHS AND MEN GEORGE'S DEPT. STORE FREE RED STAMPS 74 N. SAAINAW NUR HURON FREE DOWNTOWN PARKING Headquarters for LEVI’S / < the: F. j. MULflOLLAIW CO. 233 N. VoodwiM Are. Binnkigham, Midi. Mt l-Mll 1':X‘ /'-h'. jv ' ^ THE, PONTIAG PRESS THUS COLORS THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1661 Chicken Is Grilling Gather Round to Eat Bjr JANET ODELL PantlM Pran B»ni« Editor Several weeks ago while driving throu^ the Square Lake Trailer Park, we saw an electric rotUaerle outalde one ol^the mobile homes. On It there were S chickens going round and round. Evidently a party was In the offing. Outdoor.cooking has become an accepted part of tee family’s summer meal schedule. We don’t presume to make a guess on the number of grills and rotlsserie units sold each year. Your equipment can be simple or elaborate. ★ ★ • ★ If you missed mention of It when reviewed, you might like to be reminded of the dollar book on outdoor cooking put out by Betty Crocker, it has many valuable suggestions and recipes. Quartered frying chickens are about as easy as anything to cook en the grilL They’re inexpensive to buy, simple to prepare.and delieions to eat. If you will Just grill the dilcken, then your guests can . make their own choice of sauce to put on it. Shown In the picture are a’Smoky Barbecue Sauce and a Piquant Pineapple one. The potato dish is Interesting. It starts with frosen French fries. Then milk, cheese, green onions and pimlento are added to give flavor and color, taking the dish out of the ordinary run-of potatoes. Oakland County Consumer Information Agent, Mrs. Josephine'Lawyer, tells us that there is an abundance of chicken now and foreseen for the summer months. Let’s use lots of It for outdoor grilling. ^ . Pad® GrilM CMrkrn •»ch. I , . - Piquant Plnrapplr Saure 1 No. 2 c*n erufhcd pinooppio ^ cup vloetUT' H to K cup iU(>r* ti toupoon •»!( 3 tablMpoon, corndarch V« cup water 1 tart* green pepper, cut In equi or atrlpa Drain syrup from pineapple. Combine the pineapple syrup (about 1 cup) with vinegar, ^gar and salt in saucepan; heat. Combine water and cornstarch. Stir into hot syrup mixture. Continue cooking, stirring constantly, until mixture is thickened and clear. Add pineapple and green pepper, and heat. Serve hot. Makes 2't cups. *Quantity of sugar depends upon vinegar tartness. PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, ? . II tor batting When the fire has burned to lo' glowing coals, place chicken well brushed with butter, margarine or oil on grill, skin side up. If desired, sprinlde with salt and, pepper after placing chicken on grill. Turn quarters about every 10 minutes, basting as necessary. Co6k slowly 1 to 114 hours. Chicken is done when drumstick twists out of thigh Joint readily, and it is crispy brown. Serve with choice of hot sauces. Makes 8 quarters. it it it Smoky Barbecm Saoee ■ 3 S-onooa cans (3 eu4t) iomato tauc tb cup nsalr chopped onion 3 teaipoona . au|ar Daah pepper 1 tableepoou vinegar 1 taaipoon, Worcetterihliw lauce Pew drom Miao watonlns CtMnbine all ingredients. Bring slowly to simmering; simmer covered. - about 20 minutes, i^akes about 2 cups. Make ahead: keep in covered jar in refrigerator, all set to go. If desired. Serve hot. Lobster Grill Pleases Men Men like to barbecue rock lobster on the outdoor grill. Also that no4 only the men but the women and children like to eat them. And here's the trick: •Let frozen rock lobster tails defrost in refrigerator or outdoors. When thawed, use kitchen shears to cut away thin- underside membrane. Grasp tail firmly in both hands and bend backward toward shell side to "crack" shell in sev-eral places. Or Insert skewers through entire tail to prevent curtlag. Brush, flesh with basting sane® and pUh-e on grill over hot fwals. Barbecue 6 minutes on flesh side; turn; grill shell side another 5 to 10 minutes, basting top om-e or twice more. Lobster is done when meat has just turned creamy white and opaque. Serve with cucumber- horseradish saua._______ Basting Sauce lor I/ibstei I lsble«pooni ollvs oil V, pound butter, meltea 1 uwnip«in^orco,t«r,hlr, «»uc Julco a lemon. Bolt 3*UMeipooni brandy. If do.lred Blend all thgredients together and keep warm in small pan on grill. Cncumber-Horperadish Dip Sauce Cut eggs in half lengthwise. Remove yolks. Press yolks through sieve and combine with remaining ingredionts. Beft until smooth. If desired add more seasoning. Re-Mi whitesi'^aoUgh^th ripe (JBve ind pimkNito MaiHa..ri Deviled Eggs. e ★ . e Patio SklUet Fries . ,~Uaso (3 dtouadl or 3 liockat tt ounce oachi froin Pronch frle, 3 UblMpoon, butUr or martarlot H cup UDdllutcd evaporated milk alt and half (milk and craomi 1 teaapoon aalt Daah pepper Ve to W'cup allced jroen imlont 3 cucumberi 1 cup mayonnalio ! SKKS BKS tb tekapopn aalt DMh red pepper Peel cucumbers and remove seeds. Grate or chop very fine; drain off liquid. Should be one cup of* k little more. Mix with Test of IngjwiientS-ftnd bkfriTyelJ^ ^ sund 3 tablcepooDi mayonnolae talad Iced green « opped pimlet I Cheddar i Brown French fries well in butter or margarine over low glowing coals (low heat), turning potatoes with pancake turner as needed to brown evenly. Pour cvapprattKi milk or half and half “over potatoes: sprinkle with remaining ingredients. Heat just until cheese melts turning potatoes as needed with pancake turner. Serve’when cheese melts. Yield; 6 servings. greeN^ pea souffle salad 3 paekagaa li 3 eupa hot « n-novof«d galatln J Ubiatpoon mlnccd onion 1 cup ooaraoly aT—— ----- -drained Mk aup finaiy db Rerbed Green Pea4 paekacas (IP-ounee) frosan gre pea,, ao«ed and chilled - ; kb eup nnely tltead pickled oolona Va cup gorlic. or Preocb dreHloi tb ieaapooD dIU wved , Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Add cold water, lemon juice, may- sauce and minced onion. Beat with electric or hand mixer until well blended. ChUl until flrm 2/3 of the way In from the edge of the container, Remove from, refrigerator arid beat mixture until light and fluffy. Fold in celery and cheese; mix well. Pour into well-oiled 6 cup mold. Chill until firm. Serve with Herbed Peas. To prepare peas, combine ingredients in order miwr fbMTighUy^.'Yieia: THIRTY-FIVE I Local Rteidents Have Special Ouldoor Recipes Pontiac area residents enjoy outdoor cooking just like people all over America. They do it at home. They throng the local lake areas during weekends for picnics. They go family camping. Portable grills are an Important part of their camping equipment. •k it it ‘ Much of the success of outdoor cooking can be attributed to aluminum foil. Cooks lay a piece of foil on the grill before placing hot dogs, hamburgers or chicken parts. The foil serves as a pan that can be discarded instead of washed. (Be sure the foil Is thrown with tin cans; It won’t disintegrate and can be unsightly if Just tossed away.t it it it MRS. HOWARD MlDGE who lives at Cass Lkke uses aluminum foil a iot. The Mudges have had 3 barbecue grills -and use them extensively all summer. When Mrs. Mudge cooks chicken outside, she brushes it with batter and dips II in flour before wrapping it in foil. The packets are put on the grill and turned from time to time until the chicken is two-thirds done. , Then each package is opened and barbecue sauce is added for the final'’stages of ct^lng. Mrs. Mudge makes her bar^c'ue sauce of chill sauce, catsup, lemon juice, salt and pepper and onion juice, Spareribs are done the same way. The Mudges have an outdoor oven too and use it for meat pies or biscuits. The biscuits are started In foil, on top of the grill and transferred to the oven when nearly done. it it ‘it JAMES CLARKSON who has .recently moved to a new home on a lake thoroughly enjoys cooking outdoors. He uses an electric rotlsserie and keeps brushing the chickens with butter. Mrs. Clarkson does her share by baking potatoes, preparing green beans with mushroom sauce and making a tossed salad. ★ ★ ★ nie PHILIP ROWSTONS cook out almost every night. One of their favorite meats Is & bacon-wrapped hamburger patty. This is grilled over the coals. California may well look to Its own laurels. Michigan won't take a back seat when it comes to outdoor cooking and eating. The smell of charcoal cooked food Is broadcast throughout the land. Charcoal Adds Tangy Flavor to Ham CHlCXEN BARBECUE — Barbecue food, that’s as ^ood aS all outdoors can be prepared with ease when you follow the recipes given here. Grilled Chicken and Patio Skillet Fries high- light this easy meal. Both cook«o festive eating in short order. Let Guests Put Salad Together A do-it-yourself salad is colortul, decorative, and just right for a spring buffet. It brings out the latent creative chef ip all of us and is a boon to finicky salad eat-;s. Have a choice of salad greens— crinkly endive, white crunchy Chinese cabbage, sharp escarole and dark green romaine. Don’t hide their beauty in opaque bowls. Find the biggest glass containers you can and let their beauty sKtae through. Bright red tomato wedges and golden croutons add contrast and highlights. Chicken Legs Get Crunchy Covering Whether you pack a basket for tnp to ^-picnic. Bite^ or tote a leal to your own patio or backyard, plan on food that is' e&sy to carry, and easy to eat out-of-hand. Include a generous jug of cool and refreshing drink to quench outdoor thirst. A refreshing Lime Cooler Jug makes an appetizing summer aperitif, good for. sipping, too, during Usf Onion Soup Mix for Unusual Barbecue Here’s a delicious and easy barbecue sauce for chicken: Use 2 tablespoons of onion soup mix (blend the contents well before While still hot, mik in-oil, le.mon measuring), % cup Spanish olive ,^1, an a.nz. can of tomato sauce. Salad greens, tomato wedges, .rautons, wife oil and vinegar cruets and fresh seasonings is all nec-essary ipe a beautiful salad bar. For more elaborate arrangements, add bacon crumWes, onion rings, bleu cheese crum- bles and a variety* of dressings. Guests appreciate the clumce to i choose and the chance to orate exactly the salad they like. Tto sucwwrwt wny TwiBd to frefrii, crisp greens. Select the best and treat them well. Wash and pat dry with soft cloth or paper toweia. Tear them into blte-siie piece® and 'covoi' them with a damp towel. Place In re-rhlil unHI jnst n even put some Hie back Into as ,reens. Make cubes of toy old bread, and fry until golden, not too brOTO. intot dwp nS. brejs crsinl croutons have^flobe flavor aim ---- stay criiF longer than toasted .K!?"**."! onss. For added bouquet, sprinkle the hot dratatog croutons with gariic salt i-’ F • F ,, Dres|di« can sitoply Ifl* k cruel of oU and a cruet of good salad co^icated drirising offer a choice be sure to leave the oil and available tob. ’ A good rale of feumb ia idffiple dad >■ fiWF Sprinkle with different kinds of seasonings from your spice rack -Celery salt, garlic salt; tomato seasoning and other specialty seasonings. Heat in a 300^egree oven for 5 minutes. Serve hot or cold. This easy way you can servo 3 or different breads in one basket, at a moment’s notice. Allow .3-4 bread sticks per peAon. .Macaroni-Tomato Salad 1 cup tlltsUnI or (moll macirc I tablespoon oUva oil 3 tabletpdons lemon juice ‘ Preahlr irounfl black pepper ti cup mayonnalr-I tabfespoon mlp S to S tomatoes Chives or dlU lor tarnish (Took the macaroni in weli-sultod boiling water imtil juist tender. Drain and rinse with cold water. % cup vinegar, a tablespoon soy sauce and la cup of wine or watep. Combine,. heat to' boiling, simmer 5 minutes, then brush over 2‘ or 3 broiler chickens left whole. Truss chickens, impale on barbecue spit and roast over charcoal 1 hour, basting frequently with the sauce. This will bring raves from the riitlre family. outdoor meal a DwH^rait^ C^hicken Legs and Macaroni-Stuffed Tomatoes. With chicken-ia-parts handy in markets, you select legs only for sihart tmtdobr eating. Macaroni-Stuffed Tomtftoes combine salad and pasta in an easy-to-pick-up form, (juickly seasoned bread sticks make zesty nibblirig with drinks, taste delectable wtUi chideen and salad, too^ DevU-Cnwted CUefcea Legs U^cUekw^Ht^or I kt* ud felf^ Season chicken with salt and pepper. Bni^ with oil. COol lii skillet 5 minutes, turning oqce, to firm flesh slightly. Combine remaining . ingredients and p r e eveidy and ffirmly on ddekto- jiake Viaegir. U yra provide, a jMO mfeutes at 335 itobrees. Cool before packiiig for picnic. Buy ready-made /) |uey Lay thimi by --- —..w ..u- r- - - - Bradi the b 6 to 8 stuffed to- lime Cooler Jug '■4 ui>r Vk cup lime juice 3 cupe (U ounoeil whUk]'. el 4 bottle I3S ounce*) lodk chilled Olill cooler, liquor and soda before making. Stir the lime juice and sugar together well. Then add whisky and soda. Chill in c-ooler and carry to picnic site or patio. Pour over ice cubes in tail glasses or tumblers, and garnish with lime If you have spit and electric j motor, you can roast a whole ham jover wood charcoal briquets. During last thirty minutes gta-ze can .be applied. Mix in blender a small lean of fmzen pineapple Juice con-Icentrate, 1 teaspoon ginger, 34 cup wdne vinegar, ooe-third c-up brown Wg«r. - ■ ^ Pour Into Xhucepan and hour uie til sugar diamIvoSy Apply to ham with brush as if turns ovar fire. it Spicy sauce for a grilled ham stoak; mix onHhird cup chili sauce. 44 cup pineapple Juice, 1 teasP9on lemon juice and spread on top of ham steak for last twrnty minutes of cooking. .Serve with Idaho potatoes baked over briqueta and froien buttered peas cooked iver the charcoal in foil. Cut ham Into largo eaboa, thread on nkewera along with apiood rrabappieii and pineapple chunks. ToaM over char-roal. Paint ham with fruit Juice to keep moibt. F'or a Sunday - morning treat, grill ham steaks and serve with l»ach(^ eggs and toast made on grill. Poaching pan can go to one side of the fire. Thick]slices ot while, bread charcoal toasted taste like a new invention. Or wrap sweet rolls in fpil and heat them on the barbecue; t h e y ’ 1 stay warm and mouth-watering. Next time you prapare chili con carne, try using half grouiri beef and half ground potk for the meat instead of the usual all- Grill Stuffed Chicken Breasts Lend a gourmet touch to sum-ler cook-outs with "Spicy Stuffed Chicken Breast". This delicious way to prepare chicken breasts is ideal for the backyard grill, juat as taity when cookra in an oven broiler. An easy blend of-canned deviled ham, saltine cracker crumbs, grated onion, and poultry seasoning makes the spicy, ■tutflng. (3ombined with the delicate flavor of chicken, it’s a really unusual taste treat. Here's the recipe: ♦ * ★ “Spicy Stuffed Chickeii Breast" 1 3'/« ouoM ran dvvtlM hsa W cup coancly crutlwd Hltlnt ersck' W t««)poon‘grbted' onion MvUmI butter or mertnrlnu Combine first 4 ingredients. Mix well. Wash, chicken. .Place of each chicken breast. Roll up. tie with string or secure with skewers, Sprinkle stuffed breasts with salt. Brush with melted butter or margarine. To charcoal g>#ill, arrange chicken breaato oa greased grill or sheet ot aluminum foil. Grill slowly,, lu^ng with tongs and basting with melted butler, about 1 eTo oveiv broil, arrange chicken breast skin side down, in bottom of broiler pan, without rack. Place preheated broiler 6’’- , T‘ from heat. 'Dirn chicken breast every 15 minutes, brushing with melted butter each time. Broil until crip and tender, about 45 Lay the tomatoes stem side down, eul off the top and seoop out the inside. (D6 not discard, but add to n stew, or straiife season With salt, pepper,'-and lemon^ulce and drink.) the macaroni aalad IpaMfe 'tomato. Snip short lengtto of chive otjUSL tor -----' ” For rasy picnic serving, set each omaMT in a paper cup and hand g ‘disposable plastic Chop Stuffed Olives for Barbecue Sauce The'addiflon of chopped stuffed olives to a barbecue sauce for basting chicken is Bomefeing new and different’. ttpanlsh Barfcecned > tinviy I tablespoon mI«4 oil 1 tnblespoon prepnreU mustard .1 3-lb pond frylnt' cbltkra, quar- Combine catdiup, (rilves, oil, mustard, pepper and tabasco; mik well, Brash chldten with catchup mixture. Broil 4-5 inches- from source of heat, or cook (m.nutdopr triH about 4o . minutes, wtjU fonder. Brush wife cat^p mbt-titrii and /turn fr«iqiieatiy during qopking period. ^ MWE-fl’TI^FFING When ^ am tired of qhfrfcen cookeid the saAie'oid way on your o^<. door grill, try these unusual ttuffed'ehldien breasts. Camira deviled ham to the bate of fee THR^POXTIAC PRgSS, THURSDAY, JlTNE S, IMl |P/n/c Frosted Bonbops Hold a Surprise Bf OBOLY BMWNSYOra "—^ —-i— »—* •-*- *.«ir M>Icm afie AT YMCHdtor trkli «t‘«t eoiM upon rMNBtlsr to thta wijr of tioktm ehonry bonbono md in good ttno for «rta«tiiM tobiM. Do you knoor tho Jon of moi»> ^HW AKWMiV ** pyufiii wvr tho oooktofl tad goooto bolp thorn* •dvoa imnt tho bonboao by tho ebony otomo. U your oompony to Uko ouro, tboy*]! bo Intiiguod with thoktoo. — Toull really bo you take the IVacb-ftled sand- wicheo. Coated with tho new packaged grated coconut, they have wonderful, crunchy texture excellent flavor. Cabbage Fixed With a Flair * it you aren’t luvpy unle« ibod to dUBcab to preimre, then you may not want to bother with cabbage. Cabbage to for (jookx who would like for thing* to Jump into the pan, hop out at the proper time and propel themselvea to the dinner table without being aided, lifted or acooped. cabbage won’t qutta do aU tbeae thing*, and It doea involve^ little effort and a little thou^t. In fact. g of flnught c» cabbage. a large age. but effort ai If you are looking for thing new and different” to cook, you’re one of many mllliona of homemakera! That’a the constant plea we bear -> "give us aomething .something unusual something different from the general run of the mill.” In these Coconut Surprises, you have something new! And they’re ... hot or cold! Tfy them with different Jam fllUngs— rhubarb, plum, grape. Try serving tlSem for special occasiiSli breakfasts — a birthday, |r Sunday brunch outdoors, or at a morning ’coffee” when the club meets for any food you ■DNOABUN CABBAOB, fir asBie aaai«k to saftafy alnaat aay taala^ tat It to rMleaiouaty akavto to prepare. Owed a bead af eabbta* aad drap It Me mm too cabbage to B at aabtage. aM ^ mp tt r areaas to wbleh 1 leaspeaa Or stuff wilted cabbage leaf with a meat mbetura to mate cabbage Mis. WUt cabbage leaves to bat poti^ or cooked rice. Cooked hamburger does nicely as the Many people like to add chopped Ron the meat mixture in a wOted cabbage leaf and ^ace several roDs in a baking dtob. Bake in a 1 (3» degrees) about ■ until the cabbage to Roll Jam Sandwiches in Coconut Then Fry Tar a breakfast menu that would Include these Coconut Surprises, serve tiny hot sausages, an assortment of fruit Juices and lots of hot coffee. For the club lundi-edn, make flie first course a cup at mtup. With tbs Surprii a pretty nut salad and thin the with a little maple- topping and raspberry gelatin, good menu for a late-late supper. 1 cap Mnvbwrrr tea (sbout) 1 ea* nnk i Mlmptm BMitsI ilwrtaaiaf Wt-SUW"”"" Trim crusts from bread and uige in sandwich pairs. Spread half the slices with Jam; top with remaining bread slices. Cut each into four tiny sandwiches, rec-tangtos or triangles. Using milk, shortening, egg. and pancake.mix, make pancake batter according to package directions. Heat the fat to 375 degrees. Dip each sandwidi into batter, making sure it to completely covered. Use 1 or 2 forks to drain slightly. Roll in coconut, then drop deep hot fat at once. until brown on both sidea. Remove and drain on paper towel. Store in tightly 3 dozen. Barbecue Fish for a Change Pour off cherry‘Juice and for frosting; drain durrtos on ab> paper. Stuff • ssailtauut Beat into con oil-fknr mixture ■boot at a Urns, piixtag 2. 1*1* UMtott M adtoi atox wMh wire rack. Make* abobt 5 dosen AAdoarom Malm Sdlad HMrty A^in Coorii km Yohuc (UPI) r dce into 3 cups sifted oofifectioners’ sugar undl mixture is smooth Spoon frosting over tope of to-bons. This makes a thin oov^. Use leas litpiid and add red food oolOTihg for a thicker frosting. Nets: H cup commercial sour cream may be used instead of the vinegar or lemon Juice and f-* ■ "’t or light cream. nuts, Cook 2 cups (« ounces) of elbow mnearant*according to paokagp dfreettons. Drain, rinse with ool^ water and drain again. Toss Ughdy with 1 medium avocado, peeled and dioed, K cup of lemon Juice, IH cups of seedleas grapes and 1 cup of peanuU. Chm. Before serving, add Mi cup of maywnaiae and salt and pepper to taste. Toes lightly but thoroughly. Serves 6. tot* to an* If toe aew rselpes astog eera eli. sad It helps to prsdas* a safl-toxtare eaakla doagh that taatoe goad with too fralt. We ahes* to to wneiwbls oaadlBi. bat Ohorry Beaboas % WMPMB uunt *« Sts % «u_______ W uulMiMaa 4 % «|I0 oBdUaM wopwstod i TMUIS Frtnch Coob Would Utt Thii Combination This addition to green makea tor fresh flavor, ‘ ' texture. Interaating 1 can a pound and 1 ounce) very young email early peaa, 3 cupa shredded nxnalne (packed down). Halibut steaks barbecued over coato — whether they are grilled or on a small hlbachl placed In an indoor fbeptoca^-are something epodal when piapared according to tha National riaheitos Institute rbeip* below. Firm-fleshed white^neeted halibut to a Drain peas; turn peas into a 1-quart saucepan with 14 cup of their liquid. Pour remaining into a 10-inch akUlet; add nxnalne. Heat romalne rapidly, turning with a fork, until it to thoroughly hot and the smell amount of liquid evaporates; this will take only a few minutes; the lettuce should remain crisp. Meanwhile heat peas, drain; add peas to romaln*. gerv* St once. Makes 4 servings. _______ (3wose the ertopeat romalne leavM for this recipe; washing in cold water heipe ertop them. RUMP ROASTS SWISS CLUB SIRLOIN ROUND STEAKS CHOICE CUTS BEEF CHUCK R0ASTS[^49 Lb. STEAK‘S Sy I CROiliiP BEEF‘S 45‘ 2.LB. LIMIT : ORADI 'A' REMUS : URGE BUTTER: EGGS TINDilt : MEATY lEEF T-BONE: POT STEAKS : ROASTS “^59°h39°h79‘i“^39‘l^5!i‘i‘^2S Hit CENTEK : MKKET PORK 'BOILING CHOPS : BEEF eitADI ONI A II, HM : fllSH—MEATY AA( SKINLESS FRANKS 3 ^ 1 iSPARERIBS a ■teaks and chops. Furthermore, according to n^tkxitots, flab to s food that appear on our manus four w five tlmea a week. With whoT* tomatoes gi along with th* flah, potato chips and a bot or load bevcrsgt, depending on the weather, fish steaks provide a main course for outdoor eating, tiut is both easy to prepare especially appetizing. Barbecued HaHbut Steaks 1.0 I halibut Atriki lor other SfySUard Arrange fish steaks in a shallow dish. (Combine remaining ingredi-enta and pour over fish steaks. Cover dish and let' marinate in refrigerator about 4 hours. Place fish steaks on a greased grill low glowing coals. GrlQ 10 minutes, basting frequently; then turn and griU an additional lO minutes. ^I^CENTElTCOr PORK CHOPS ALL THESE AND MANY MORE . . . PORK STEAK HAMILTON 3 Doz. Von Camp's SMALL CsiOA -I" EGGS BEEF STEW 24-oi. Con LEHUCE 2 Hoods lor 29° PRODUCE PEACHES 2 lbs. for 29° HOLLY HIU^ ORAHBE JUICE S CANS FOR 99iS"-10' i. WET GITE HOLDER RED STAJRPS TOWN & COUNnY. *^^ BEES tsf WINE Of I,‘l7 a‘Ja to iiOO PAI. I'vV,.i 3 SISTERS SUPER MKT we:mmv/mrnKTimi OPEH 7 BAYS IA.M.I0 1BP.M. All Ground BEEF^ ^ us 7 FRYERS jfito HOT^ DOGS^ Brsdel 0 Us. IIQc Skiatou U ||9 ^Hickory Smokod SLAB BACON Holf or WhoU “^39° Hickory Smokod PKiacs u29« Froth Drottad RABBITS “55‘ Loon, Mooty SPARE- RIBS “29' o»s—caoia CHUCK STEAKS “59' Grodo 1 BOLOGNA 'Buy frhf PifCf' “29' Frosh DrMMd HEN TURRETS u29'> Loon, Mooty NECK BONES "19‘ V FrMh PORK LIVER u.23° Grodo 1 ’ POLISH SAUSAGE “39° Grodo 1 BING BOLOGNA “39‘ U.S. Grodo 'A' Extra Largo EGGS 2 DOZEN 89' Sugor Swotf WATERMELOHS^^^ 2S Lb. bTMAft tfRSgfiBH tach CtM VV COLD Kool, Crisp PASCAL CELERY W 2-25-1 ORANGES o9a CALIFORNIA 3'“79'^P GEORGIA SWEET PEACHES 2r25‘ U S. No. 1 MIIIUI “‘10' Froth / radishes ond PEPPERS ■5-', Toxot SofdlOBB Grapefruits •“’39' ' ' ( Sugor Swbot Gautalopes 2 29* U.S. No. 1' Florida, Nm POTATOES so LBS. ’1-M • , ' ■ ' 'v' ' “A’ '. - ■ . THB PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JUNE 8. 1961 THJRTY-SEVEy i :iJ PIONEER Mich. Made-Pure Granulated ~r SUGAR WITH COUPON Leon ROUND STEAK U. S. Choice SIRLOIN STEAK Stokely’s ^Medium-Whole^ BEETS PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., June 8, thru SUN., June 11,1961 Tali LNo. 303 kCan Pound U.S. CHOICE CHUCK STEAK 59i U.S. CHOICE Porterhouse STEAK 97. U.S. CHOICE T-BQNE STEAK i 97; 1 Leon QMMIMMM 69‘. U. S Choice—Rolled MNP MUST 89; U. S. Choice HEatlMWNI 79; Milk Fed, Snow White VEAL SALE . Shoulder Cut Shoulder Cut Rib Cut Veal 1 VEAL MAST VEAL STEAK VEAL CHOPS BREAST 1 49‘* 59'.. 69',. 29'.' Foncy Long Island DMnilKS 39'lb; Genuine Young Spring ifct’diii 69'ib Fresh CMWDinF 49'ib All Flavors SMITTY’S ,Yan Camp’s PORK jnO BUNS I0‘ Tall 3N6. 300 Can Maxwell House INSTANT COFFEE ■ojSSfs' 24-oz. ^ Bottle ^lus Deposit^ JUMBO 10-Oz. Jar Save 20c FRANK’S PURE BLACK PEPPERS !^n 10® Orchord’s APPLESAUCE 10’ Tail No. 303 /Can PRESSEtSor PETERS A LUNCH Meat 0 Halt 3 Lb. ^ Pkgs. Hygrades or Peters Live Sausage o9 FROZEN POOD SPECIAL DARTMOUTH-Frozen GREEN PEAS 10-oz. ■ ■ ® Pkg. Reg. Siz^ FAB Detergent 25® .Pkg. HEINZ Tomato Ketchup 19 LARGE 14-Or. BOmE White or Assorted Colors Red Ripe WHOLE BANQUET—Frozen WATERMELONS 69® Blue RiUwn NAPKINS JIQ’’- DSMm' Tubes 18 to 22 Pound Average Each POT PIES THOAASON—^less WHITE GRAPES For “IgC Velvet Brand ICE CREAM Ic '16 Half Mete Sihieet | Only We Neeervelhe t lUiMleiMlNuiulMet^ Gal. 49 PEOPLE’S m FOOD TOWN REMUS l_ Fresh Creanliery FOOD MARKETS 1 465 L PIKE ST. I 700 AUBURN ST. OPM«AM.MI*Pil. ■ OPRI r BAYS'A Wf« OWW BWH|^ ♦ A.AA. tm n PJA. BIIITER 59 '^1 THE EOXTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUXE 8> mi Strawberries Have Their Day loseWineUsed&^Se^^lfJ^ Ntf«e 9nm Wmm UM TUi ii tlw wmk wlMB I bwtta «• cx] local BMutata it woal be bdore tte middle of the The Oddi bekrlca are 3-1 weeka before lUir fra Then we flfiit wtth the birds for Strawberry acme la a fhifOr mixture that you can aerve in a number of ways. Uae it as a top-a fUling for cream puffs or a daaaert piled high in a siieitet glaaa. It’s inexpensive because tt uses whipped evaporated milk. Mrs. Josephine Lawyer to took for freah. dear berries, solid red in color. They dMuld be ftee of molstnre,' and trash and the caps should bS attached. Site is no indication of flavor. ar yen get I I layer deep or oa paper plates la the Strawberries are high In vitamin C which is good news now that the ritras frait There are about 54 calories in 1 cup of After yon have had yodr fifl of sert using riuedded wheat biscuits. It's different. « MS iUtmvS staMaSi, MstM 1 rap ivmisiS Irwh MrsvWrrtM, Chill evaporated milk in ice tray otU frozen around edges. ChiU IVa-quart mixing bowl and beaters too. Put ice cold milk and sugar into cold boad and whip with electric mixer until fluffy. Add lemon juice and whip until very stiff. Fold in almonds and strawberries. Spoon into dessert dishes and chill until ready to serve (up to 30 minutes). Serves 4. For variety, fill cream puffs or top cake slices with strawberry creme. NOTE: Other fresh berrim, such as raspberries or blueberriei may be used instead of strawberries. Know what? This year if the 40th anniversary of the chiffon pie. We never gave a thought to the time when such a pic s made. In case you can’t find your recipe for Fresh Strawbeny CW!-fon Pie, here is a copy. battsr sr sitrftrto* Wash and hull berries. Save out I strawberries. Mash remaining benies with a fork. Combine with sugar, cornstarch and srater in saucepan. Heat to boiling point, stirring constantly. Remove from heat Stir in butter or margarine and lemon juice. Cool. Mt I point si sharp tasife. Spssa oa s^tag Cheese Soup Becomes Dip for Hot Dogs halves of btaeaits plale. Spread wtth whipped cream. Bsplooe taps of Usealts Shoe remaining 8 strawberries Yes, there is a new way to serve the succulent fr«nkfurt, and a way that the whole family will enjoy, as well as guests, too. Tile basis for these ly new “cheese dogs' the new concentrated < on the market. TIm cooteoti Save Calories Keep Goodness Baked costard is an ol( among desserts, but it is usually so in milk and ragar that .oBerie QMideca miHt avoid It cw Not so Widi this new low- of the can should be poured directly into a chafing dtah pan. without thinning. After you have served “cheese dogs’* Umea, you may wish to add-other seasoning to your osm taste. But for the first time, try the mixture exactly as prepared by makers. Heat until the dweae begi soften in the pan and then put In This loir-cdorie custard is so easy to make that the young daig^iter of the fantily can experi-ntant on It for her first ' sit cooking. FSr mother, it pro-fkhn a weloome treat lor that late utarning or mid-afternoon coffee flieak when sweet rolls or cake add Ipo many cahvies. And for the whale family, it is an excellent dessert which can be dressed up with fruit or caramel agrup, or eaten as is for the light taueh so deairahia at the end of a iiAr* anbstitute; slowly add sUm mifli dpd vanilla, blending well. Pour mixture equally into two custard ^anpa; top with a jwrtakling of oat-dmg. Bake in pan of hot water ki moderate oven (335 degrees) about X. hour, or until mixture does not Hym to knife. Serves 2. Caknie count per serving: Standard recipe .:........ . .1 Sugar substitute ihcipe Calories saved ...........1 m cups Ulead (raab •IravbtrrlM cup autar •-iBcii ■raban eraekar pla anut Wbala atrawbarttaa tar canlar Soften gelatine in cold water. Add Mftened gelatine. Chill until mixture is about as thick as fresh egg whites. Fold in sliced Straw- Spread with sweetened whip cream. Top wtth whole fresh Mraw-berries. Yield: Filling fOrotifc»-inch pie or for 8 aervhigs. Homemade Mix Is Easily Stored Allow thn cOInhlnidlbn of cheese and fra^-furts to heat thoroughly, and then youTw ready to Introduce a new taste^ight to the world! Vslag regatar hot dog boas. (wanMi, If yen Ike), plaee am of fha *tahoooa dags’* la Ike earn I yea wish. Be peapaiad Is Of course, if the canne soup isn’t available, or If you prefer, a regular Welsh Ranbit may be prepared whieh,ls h»t as delicious, although more trouble. Can Rip* Olivtt Offtrs AAany Idoos Easy fixings for barbecue salsds, impettaers, main dishes and breads come In a can of gloasy ripe olives. String pitted ripe olivm on skew- cubes, franks, dunks ci ca luncheon meat or squares of bologna or salami. Wedges or chunks of ripe olives add rich flavor and xhoed sSlads--or to picnic slaws. Mix handy chopped ripe olives with soft cheese to spread on slices ot toasted garlic bread. For pie appetisers, remove label from a can of ripe olives, open, then bent on grill. Pam with a mltted SHREDDED WHEAT ECLAIRS-Fresh strawberry season calls for a variety of new recipes. One of the more unusual ones is this “eclair" made with regular shredded wheat biscuits, fresh strawberries and whipped cream. Ypu’U like the combination of texture and flavor. Michigan strawberries are just atmt ready to come into the market in Volume, * in Chiffon Whip for fresh rasp- wisii.ra*itallttlewl|htiilsl]ght berries. Rooe wkio, the pretty pink dinner wine from' CaUfomla, is used as part of the liquid in the gelatin mixtnrc. gMM tita . whip The amount of sugar in this rodpe is deliberately low to please thoee who like a not-topaweet dessert. Others may prefer to add one or two tablespoons more sugar to the whipped ersom. human nutrition, according to Dr. lYedridt-Jj Stare, chairman of Harvard UnlveiBity’s Depnetment of Nutrition. Speaklnf rsoently at annual consentton of the National Waakhwten. DX:., Dr. Stt^ Tmoed (his pcedlctioa on the excellent nutritional value of fish and ah^-flah and the desirable characteristics of fish fats. Raspberry Ckiftan Whip VWRi mSub 1 uHmdoob k H tmp RMB «___ TTiaw raspberries and drain, saving syrup; set berries aside. Add water to syrup to make % cup liquid. Heat to boUing, stir in getatin until dissolved. Blend in lemon juice and wine; chill until slightly thickened. Whip qream with sugar stiff. Whip gelatin until frothy; fold in whippi^ cream and raspberries. Spoon into dessert dishes and chill until set. Serve with additional whipped cream, if desired. Makes 6'i Paprika, gives an dhbellent way of taking advantage oFtbe hilh miM-tioBBi^ialities of fishery and the polyunsaturated fats both in fish and cornqU matgarflta. "We recommend that fish be in* 'eluded in the diet lour times a week,” he sahL "Seafoods fulfill the modern conception of good nutrition. They are high in the protein that contain the Important amino acida, high jn minerid con-low in fats-and those fata that fish do have are of the polyunsaturated type.’’ Ratarated tots, hb explained, farm of arterlescliretts r ribte for a Bye Seafoods of all kinds wiU pl^ in taeruosingiy Important role In ssHmgmgw sm.eagnena an. rsssrnsssi^ H fittt is froaoi, let thaw In the reMgerator or at room tempera-Pleoe fish in preheated broiler pan. Brush with sauce ■ooad with paprika, satfT pepper, Worcestershire a^ lemon juke. Plaee pan In broiler 2 inches Turn steaks. Brush again with sauce and- broil 3 to 5 minutes »■, or until fish fiskes easily I tesMd with a fotk. Ifakea of bolldtag toe la the body ie oat dowe. Aa feeds rick la the polyoasataratod fate whieh are belteved to be eftec-tive ta . SNO-BOL BOWL CLEANER Availebie ai I TOUR GROCERS Combine egg yolks and the H cup sugar in the top part of a double boUer. Stir in salt and milk. Cook I over hot water (not boiling) or' very low beat until the mixturej coau a metal spo^, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Brat egg whites bbHI they stand In soft peaks late which gradually beat la the remaining Vs cup sngarv Dm *oW hd® the ■•Iwdesm^ltaaman Erafloa ta Mllfl Orakam Cracker Pte Orast OdU The housewife who receives food donated by the UA- Departmant of Agriiiulturr, indudlng flour and hem-fat dry milk, can make her own ready mix for muffins, waffles or i^dlecakes. Home economists of the V.S. Department of Agriculture offer a ndpe for a Quick Bread Mix whkfa may be made up at one time, usi^ Government-donated food for ihoat of the stored dry on the shelf until it is needed. At meal time, it may be made into muffins; with a Might change, it makes delicious batter for waffles, another change for Qriek Bread Mx Combine 6 cups sifted flour, 1 cup dry milk, M cup baking powder, 2 teaspoong ealt and ^ ov sugar. Sift tbeae things togather three times. Cut in % cup shortening until thoroaghlj) mixed. Put into glass jars or tin cana. Do not pai^ doae tightly and atore on WESTOWN CHOICE POT ROAST of BEEF ib.09 To maka Btafflas. Dse 1 sap of Mix: add H OOP To make Oriddleeakeo. Use 1 c of Mix. Add 1 cup water and 1 beaten egg. Dn« batter by spoon-m ^ greaeod igiddie- COok y uidil eurfOM Is covered bubbles. Turn and brown DOW be sn3o>|i«d bp ealorie4oaoten i ra lipia nrKR a irar '-*-*----------- You can- get the benefit df the rich, nutritious ^dessert without fo(ng|Over ybur cakrta alkwraaoe fortiwday. « U.S. No. 1 SKINLESS HOT DOGS • T-BONE i SIRLOIN • SWISS • RIB YOUR CHOICE CANTALOUPES Ripe-Sweet Firm C FRESH—EXTRA FANCY STRAWBERRIES WESTOWN-Open rRL-SAT.RAJLtBUP.K. SUNDAY 9 A. RL to 10:30 F.M. All OHi«r WMkdayi 9 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. THESE LOW PRICES GOOD THURS. thru SUNDAY JUNE 8 to n. T961 GRADE "A" URGE EGGS U. S. No. 1 Colifornio iBHqnmbBiHEnME LARGE SOLID Cojifomto Nbw Votoncio ORANGES - Fresh - • GREEN ONIONS • RADISHES • GREEN PEPPERS 5 Bidi '■V)- -ULjte • V'- TABLE KING flAISUP Lftfft 14-m. iBtUf TABU iOmG Dita Mta Mild Beau 29 RiiBi S2-0I. Cu Dnuri KOSHBIDai PICKLES Laif* Golloii THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 8. 1961 THIRTY-NINE fresh grade -A" whole UNITED CTORES FRYERS Maxwell House, Instant $^29 COFFEE i GIANT 10-01. JAR DEL MONTE Pineapple-Grapefruit Drink 46 oz. can 25' ffiUET NMD Libby or Hunt DIXIE BELLE ICE Peaches Crackers CREAM Vz Gal. Vz’s or Sliceil * 1 Lb. Pk£. 49' 31 oz. Can 25' 19 SNOW DRin SHORTENING ic 3-ib. Can With e $5.00 pwKhoie or more of Grecoriei, Moots or Produce. BEST BUYS! TENDER-JUICY CHUCK RIB STEAK YOUNG TENDER ^ beef liver TOR PICICS lli PRODUCE GOLDEN RIPE BAIIAIIAS ia NEW ERA POTATO i'rtl CHIPS p9 UBBY er VAN GAMP BEEF STEW 39' Green Onions RADISHES . PEPPERS ^ Buck 5 FANCY HOME-GROWN g| A LEAF LETTUCE 19^ HAWAIIAN -PONCH c" 8'«9!l' PETER'S SKINLESS HOT gJIs-SGredO PETER'S HAWTHORN PITSCT urn 6IHGEBSNSPS... V/k lb. bif 39< ROMEO APPLESAUCE 25 01. Cc Jar MORTON'S Chocolati, Ltmon, ^nano. 39 J IMGINGEUVIUE 1 GINGELLVILLE ; SUPER MARK^ ! ' 3990 IALOWIN AVE. IN LiWE ORK)N L S. SUPER MARKET 331 S. ImAiFiy, Ukt Orira IN WEST PONTIAC FELICE QUAUnMAnKET 330 1 TELEGRAPH lEER—WIHeI-LIQUOR IN AUBURN HEIGHTS VILLAGE; SUPER MARKET _ 3342 Avbini R4.. Ailiini IfiBhti > IN DRAYTON PLAINS * TENUTA : sum AURKfT ; 3519 Sii^w at Waltoi * ^ ilEER^iMl WINt k HABISCO HONn 61AHANS Wo Renorre ihd Right .1 Ik. ku 39c FQBTY ( THE PONTIAC PRESS, T^HUIjSDAY. JU^E 8, 1961 svm It» LUNOH- which pecans are folded at last minute. Makes 6 serv- beef bouillon diluted with juice instead of water. Serve the amber colored soup in taU glasses over ia cubes, garnished with perky spijgs of mint. It’s low in calorie% yet high In |o(xi health with protein from ^ bouiUon and vitamin C from the ' 'V^!f— good start with orahge bouUlon op . „ e..eW!niv the rocks - canned CondensadPudding Popijlai Beat i taUespoons of buttar to a ciram with H pint powdered Add yplks of 3 egn, beat 4ily. Add % cup coA meal e agg whites beaten to a stlfr froiH Mix well and bake in hutifored dish hall an hour. , -l. Atlas "Wife Savei" Sales Days MET I THURSDAY. JUNE 8 THRU WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 I ivieMuvBi I including SUNDAY. JUNE II. 1981 i.-------- Pionctr Pure Gronuiatod HILLS BROS. CHOICI OF GRINDS COFFEE GIANT SUGAR Heyl Kiddies! Look! 'Libby'^ The Clown Will Be Hare Friday and Setarday FREE • BALLOQNS • SUCKERS • BUBBLE GUM COMET CLEANSER IP NESTLE'S instant GOFFK- Caiyipbell's TOA4ATO SOUP tomato IP Id Salade Tea Basi WHIi Purcka* Free! SALADA TEA BAGS |0 Big 48 Count Pkg. 59< SIMONIZE VINYL FLOOR WAX Full Quart—Suva 20c 78' Mf. Whitnuy SELECT RIPE BLACK OLIVESg 29< FANCY RIFE Poundt ^PINEAPPLE ^GRAPEFRUIT DRINK Giont 46'0i. Can Callfereia Cliof PEACHES Libby's iARTLETT PEARS 49* Ubby't TOMATO JUICE 25^ POTTED MEATS SmIBc Libby's DEEP BROWN BEANS 4 2A*S«99* Libby's APRICOTS e% 303 X~C«ns 49* -tISiY!* SWUT-rfAS,-CSEAM STYLE or WHOLE KERNEL CORN 5 303 QAc Com 99 UREY S CATSUP 5 '^ 99* iOtDEN'S COTTAGE CHEESE UNO O' LAKES BUTTER |C U. lorden'a CREAM CHEESE 3-0i. Pk|. w URGI, REDg RIPl ' WATERMELONS YOUR CHOICE—Each 79' FRESH GRADE “A“ whole ProBBors U.S« No. 1 - RING BOLOGNA^ or HOT DOGS YOUR CHOICE .. Mild Pinconning ilAu CHEESE.........lb. 48 "Oiwind Fmh Doily" FRESH-LEAN GROUND BEEF U.00C i® Viatic Homburg DILL CHIPS 16h)x. Jor IP LUX LIQUID KING SIZE IT Lorgo-Critp-Solid HEAD Lettuce ru 2P So Good-Fresh Frozen MEAT PIES Your Chicktn—^Turkay— Beef..... Choice SEAIROOK FRESH FROZEN • FRDKM tut GRiai RIANS • OIOPPED RROCOUl • UAP SPMACH • FR0ICN FRIES Oas Men., Tuai.. Wad.. Thera., i 9 A.M, te4 PA4. Friday 9 A.M. re 10 P.M. I AfM. le 9 PA4. Sunday 9 A.M. re 4 P M. Craae A BIscfcweN ’’Freak Freiwn SUPER LEMONADE BIER—WIHE—Llil_____ ^ CORNER BALDWIN AVI. AND WALTON BLVD. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THUR3DAY, JUNE S, 1961 FOKTY-ONE kholleFawred lMbifrster of the Deep Is Only U. S. Navy's I Nuclear Sub Triton for Stati Post Senate Mutt Confirm Nomination, Which Is StallMJ in Committet LAN9TNG §1 - AttgM 8dMk PTMlUmt of tht Michigui no, wu^M odd«-on tavorllo ta> day lb bobomt • moBbtr of iM State Oonarvatkte Oommiarfos--if only on an interim bute. ‘ Sdmlle, of Rbyal Oak, brii named by Gov. Swainaon to aerve >ral werin afo, but the Senate — whie muat confirm the nominatkm -Has not received the appointment from its aixHfnan business oo|n-mlttee. Key nma la the eantwversy has been Sea. OarHon K. Morris, B-Kabmamee. who has voted wUh the two Daneerata ea Mw committee every time a mo-tloa has been aaade to vete the t oat of com- Capt. Edward If Beach found imself staring into the .eyes of a startled Sshengaan in a caaoe. Hie Filipino, as it turned out, , was the oniy unathoriaed persoti to t&ricct Triton durii^ the voyage. "Who.was tha fiaherman?" , The l4atiorial Geographic Maga-Hne, in a search dubbed "Needle in a Haystack," has located the; | fiaherman on Mactan Island off Cebu. He is l»-yeatHild Rufina Baring.- ndtteo onto the Senate floor. TUe. has fesaMsd In a M tio Afked by newsmen how he would vote on ^cboUe, Morrif said: "If there are enouglf votes on the floor to confirm the laimination, I will vote in the committee to report it out. If there doesn’t appear to be enough votes, then I’m not going to vote’ to report him out.' If the Senate adjourns without taking action. Swainaon has said, he ivili reappoint Scholle, who until the legislature reconvenes next January. fAtrris said diaagraed with Schelle an a aamber of poSttical isanM la the past, and probably wlH disagree wllh him In the fa- “But ‘I know of no reason why he should not serve on the commission." Morris added that the Republi-dn party gets a "great deal of labor support, and there is no point in rejecting Scholle just because he heads the AFLOO.’ Italian Prime Minister to Confer With Kennedy WA.SHINfrPpN (AP) - President Kennedy and Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani of Italy will confer next Monday and Tuesday at the White House. Fanfani. accompanied by For-- Jdgg. Minigter Antonio Begin and t small group of Itij^ ranking ItalBin officials, will arrive here Sunday at the President’s invitation. WASHINGTON - .Aa the submarine Triton %as nialdhg its around the world, i|yraiaed pert-soapi la the PhiltjdiM’ Mnifllsn he concealed the inddnt from family though he later'confided it to a friend. Ha last trace of dread vanished only recently when he '1 what he had actually rAOTTOrACB ’The incident, as described by Captain Beach in his log: "UpoA rising thr pertacope,' am looking right into the eyea of a young man in a ama' dote alengside. Perhapa he baa detected the dark bulk of our hull in the relatively clear waters of Ruflno, by his own admission, wu terrified when the "eye’’ of the huge, 4f7H-toot nuclear submarine unexpectedly broke water, vanished, then reappeared. "I was tired aad thaagbt hwas weiag tth«s.’* he said. "Bat srhea It came back I thought Jt sras part al a very big moaster, lad I waa very frightoaed!’’ Whereupon, he said, ‘T tried to get away -as faat at I could because H started to move very last." Rufino never looked back aa he iddied frantically for home, and Kookie Hat Car Trouble —Lttw Gets in His Hair SANTA MARIA, .Calif. (AP)-Edd (Kookie) Byrnes, jive-talk-tng car parker on the "77 Sunset Strip" TV series, has a real-life auto problem. Bymee, 24, pleaded Innocent Wednesd^ to a speeding charge and- asked for 1h jury trial. No date has been set. Police accuse him of going 75 miles per hour in a 65 m.p.h. lone, and say he also has two other speeding charges pending. ! ‘Dawn periscope!’ The The other calls included 57 rescue and emergency runs; 9 false alarms, and 39 investigatlona. ’There was one Injury by fire in May ag compared to none the previous month, and the fire department made 238 inspections, down], - troiil 270 la^pril. Its well as 1 describe the i above to the people In I ‘‘A tew aeconds/later I mofion for the scope to Ha ra:' Sun enough, Vtere Is our friend, Impassively leanL _ gunwales and stai^ right at the periscope as It rises barely two tnebes out of the water. Guilty of Burglary at Service Station "It la a ludicrous situation: On the one hand an impasaive Asian, staring with curious concentration unusual object in the water; on the other, a U. S. Navy bfficei*, equipped with all the technical de-vioea money and science can procure, looking back with equally studied concentration. On one end of the periscope, an antrigger caaoe propelled by the brawny orme of Ho builder; most powerful lu the world, on o history-muktaif cruise. "What An abyss what center, lies of scientific development between him and me!" Trick Shot Slays Snakt SPENCER, Ind. (AP)-Rus8cll Farris was out walking in the woods when he saw a rattlesnake. Farria threw up his left hand in pistol with his right. ’The bullet passed through his left hand and Idim the make. SEARCH ON MACTAN As Capt. Beach’s narrative ol the voyage, "Triton Follows Magellan’s Wake," was being readied for publication in the November issue of National Geographic, assistant editor John Scofield cabled Edaon H. Canova, a business executive whom he had met in Cebu City, to try to track down the fisherman. Mr. Canqva and Bob Yost, the American consul in Cebu, thought Mactan was a likely place to look. TTiey^^want theFe..Jjnagy trekked through fields of caniot^'iha~cum to find their man in the last house the island. Big Weapons in Ohe Month Fire damage in Pontiac laa month totaled $3,905, down from $9,300 In April. There were no fatalities from fire either nnonth. Per capita, the fire department reported Pontiac loat $0.04 in May. April figure waa $0.11. IB In Migr, six lean than in AprIL or tboae. Cl wm fire alarms— 34 fires in 4>uildlnii, 9 brush and grasa, 12 miscellaneous, 13 In mo-la^ uahicles.)! rubbish near building, and 3 dump fires. ^ A jury of 12 women yesterday found Andy R. GiQ^on guilty af • ............. ” ' burglary ifter the 25-year-old tiac man-first admitted the break-gas station and later pleaded innocent. took the Circuit Court a little over 30 minutes to return a verdict of guilty as charged against Guyton, of 73 Florida St. was accused of t|ie Mareh tt break-ln of Onwn’s Servico StetioM, UN Orchard Lake Ave. He pleaded guilty in April to the charge, and when the lime came April 17 to be sentenced, he switched his plea, bringing the case to trial. ■ Judge Frederick C. Ziem set sentencing for June 36 and ordered Guyton back to the county jail dcr a $500 bond. Raisins to Flavor It? NORFOLK, Va. W* - Lawyer Bert Sachs says his 4-yoar-oId son has taken up cooking as a hobby. When he heard strange noises from the WteherT he found the tot cooking "chocolate soup.” of mnk, oite gredlente: two quarts quart of orange juice, three raisins. Lea Remick Has Son HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Actress Lee Remick and producer William CoUeran have a hew addition to their family: a son, borfi "tednastinv but not vet named. The CoUeranTTrrv?"'~amitli child. Katherine, 2. Sum Agreed On Gwirillas to Display Buck Rogers Devices Senate House Group Sets Figure for Year at $12.56 Billion WASHING’TON m - Senate and House conferees Wednesday agreed on a bill to authorise 113.56 Ml-Uon expenditures for the nation’s major military weapons in the year beginning July 1. The compromise, still subject to Inal House and Senate action, includes S-^ million more than PresWenl Kennedy asked for manned bombers. The major differences between the Houk and Senate version of the. bill, and compromises reached today: The House added to the President's authorization requests $337 million for B^ or B57s. The Senate .added $.'05 million for long-range manned jrircraft for the Strategic Air Command without "specifying a type. ’The conferees took le Senate figure and wording. The bouse added $21.2 million for turbofan engines on the last 15 of the KCL35S to be built. The Sienate conferees..accepted the House figure. The House added $25 million for iree plush special air missipn jet planes. 'The conferees agreed on one more special plane to go withJhe three in existence for a total of $8 million-plus. FT. EUSnS, Va. (AP) - The Army today* puts on dliplay oome of the spectacular troraiportatiaii tools and techniques it would use in -guerrilla warfare. The spotlight ploys on: Hooking a rocket to the back of a man oo he can be ohot limited distanceo. There hayi been more than 30 testa of this still experi-piental device. Will Ask Congress to Hike Limit on Debt nists give to w^ng ed" warfare. That ia the planned conquest of a country through guerrillas or insurgents. A "marsh buggy" for moving men and supplies through*swamp too thick for boats and too thin for vehicles or. foot travel. 'helicycle," a miniature hri-icopter to carry a soldier over enemy-held strips ' of land or across impassable terrain. ’TO MOW MOBHJTY They are part of the Transportation Chrps' "operation mobility" program. Its object: To show the corps’ capability in both limited and full-scale battlefield action. By colnridencp. today’s demonstration comes two days- after President Kennedy, ip .a aotiou-wide radio-televlsioii talk, again WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Kennedy will ask Congress •Ofri to hike the temporary legal limit on the national debt to $300 billion from Its present level of $393 billion. At* this headquarters and research center for the Transportation Omps ia a combat' development group asal^gted to watch out for the specific needs of various brant-hes of the Army, 'including the special forces of guerrilla warfare experts. said that in view of the emphasis limited and unconventional warfare, the demonstration would highlight equipment for transport*-ing men and material for such action anywhere. More than 25,000 Inland American communities depend solely on motor trucks for their freight service. I TIm MM-Mlllon ngnra Is equal to the highest legal’’limit su Borrowing to cover the 1962 budget deficit and get the treasury over the usual autumn tax ebb is expected to bring the deht close to 1300 billion. TIuit would be a new high on the debt itsqlf, But a high..offidal.said privately that "We’re not going to let it go there." roOT'fjfoUBLl? iStr than U Mhlsf. •••Hiss, s*r-rls(. sSsr. Itoth* rm Iwles S*»t h T-l-L Sslsttos tsr nltet •( th« St in, SS Isisli s>s* ItfSBMBli. rarka hack If sat stfawS IN ONZ HOUt. SIMMS 9ROS. DRUG South Americans Good SYRACUSE. N. Y. tUPH — Two; members of the Syracuse Univer-; sity swimming team hail from South America. They are Manuel Padron of Cambos, Venezuela, and Gaston Schwarz-of Lima, Peril. A Texas kid who just came back from visiting Ndw York got' a lot of laughs .telling his chums about seeing some quaint automobiles with windows that had to be raised and lowered by turning crank .... Some {firls have calves that only a cow can love— Earl Wilson. TRUCK OPERATORS rinitas* BcIrnS Sksp sf-ftri tt-hssr Irsck rtlrnSIsi UflrMS np. ''S*slt-skl* far aarrin si r**' >aaa- laft la alsak i FE 8-4628 WE’VE MADE A DECISION YOU WILL UKE Pontiac Retail Store Is Going All Out in the Month of June to Break o Soles Record! We Are Giring • GREATER SAVINGS • HIGHER TRADE-INS HURRY IN TODAY ... BUY NOW ond SAVE PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 63 Mt. Clement St. FEderol 3-7954 OPEN Mob., Tui„ Tktn. til 9 P.M.; W«d.. Fri. til 6 P.M.; SiL ‘til S P.M. FRIDAY AT THE COMMUNITY 6 • NATIONAL BANK CARILLON Two Performances by^ World-Famous Carillonneur Mts Clifford Ball Friday, June 9th 12 NOON and 4 P.M. LOBBY OF MAIN OFFICE The bells of Community J^ational Bank WjTl be ringing in a new and different way Friday, June 9th as Mr. Clifford Ball, bell specialist for more than^ years will present two concerts on the Carillons. Hear this beautiful music as played by the world-famous carillonneur of Birmingham, Englatid . -J'.i V.-f;, ■; T-.v; - > , ' f /■ |Tj A, . ■n,. Ni|lional [ Bank O 9 W © B T I A C Mm 'I' 1 lA l^)BTTTBre In taoe la neemtuf euggeat |that Aalan ODaunaniata bended tay 'Mae Tanking foci to no way Ibound by the aobcr ntHtftla aphit er ^^ienMU The Oiineae Redo fram the be-gtaming of Kennedy'a tana pic-torn] him if worae than Pifel-dent Elaenhower and by ImpUea-ttar warned Khruahchev that attch could not be tniat^. CUUME VIOLATION^ ' i rtm Chiacae *hlmaelf baa ma Mhe Vienna meeting. But bin prep-'agenda organa, after earlier wlah-[tng the ouaference well, now dia-miaa it aa a handahaklag aeiaion that produced little or no reaulti. by PrUbe Boun Oum and Gen.| 'nuia Mao^ pbUdea run head-~ lOn into Kbnwhcbev'a public view the youthful American chief executive have stepped up since the Vienna meeting. *'R kennedy really means to joeghiae the Importanioe of an efieotive bease tin in Laos, as d in Vienna, then the United States should desist from encouraging the Phoumi*Boun Ouip rebel dique to violate the cease lire," It said. Referring to the cease fire In .MS, the official Ndw China News Agency charged that violations were created aoMy by the pro-Western government headed It described the fall of Padong as a U.8. "pretext" lor ataUing Mm and Communist China U.$.R(miL$ eUtUKTEEt AGAINST BLOWOUTS AND ROAD NAIARDI SUCH AS: CUTS, RUPTURES, IMPACT BREAKS OR BRUISES, SEPARATIONS AND /miT TKI HAND- /AU«.S.ROTAiSAM QSAUfTUUII /mn i.itavAL UK NAS NAHON. $ « 95 V-S. ■limilBaBariaMaaiii ROYAL MASTER ^ -"flRES-for Hie pricD of . * . 36 Mm. Rood Hosord Guorontoo—plug fox -------------COUPQH_w~ 2 1 MUITLEBS I ■ wit ANY CAR ! THIS WEEK ONLY ; COUPON WORTH ERIE INSTALIATION ) St leNf as ywi ewn Hm car. | -----COUPON -------------------i lASY TERMS U. Si ROYAL SERVICE CENTER KING INSTALLATION CENTER 1““' . 60 SOUTH TELEGRAPH RD fa 3-7068 'Across from Tr'I Huron C.'nt, llAROSiailRES SArETY FIRST becoute OUAl:«r COMCS FIRST t ^ WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELLI OpM Os% i;g0.5;I0, Pridsy 'M 7 P:M. ing Laos. Though goviet planes and pilots now airlift munitions and supplies te the rebels in the land-locked iun^ kingdom, the Soviets an Johnaiewcome-tatety there. Indochina for centuries has been a t^gri for Chinew con- Big Three Skips Annual Raises MAO’S PRGSiaiVE Since*’19st whdh he sent his "vtdunteerB" into Korea,.Afao has indeed regarded all of Asia special preserve, to be con-’ verted to communii^ by wars ol ^ for 1»,000 salaried employ^ not liberation or by subversion. ^ covered by union cpntracts, It was headway among the ward, former colfpiial countries ol the region, he must constantly keep before them the image of a rapaciously " imperialist United StatM threatening to enslave The raises,, which have averaged 2.25 per cent, had been granted at GM since IMS, and at Ford and Chrysler rihoe 1950. They matched similar annual improvement factor provided in the compa-contracts with the United Says Loan Veto Cost Customers $3.5 Million LANSING Un — Gov. Swainson's veto of a small loan bill cost customers of amai: loan companiei more than $3.5 miUlon a year, spokesman Ibr the Michigan Consumers Finance Association said today. The savlag would have^^e« A study by Dr. Thomas G. Gles, professdr of finarice at the University of Michigan, showed that mors than hall of the borrowers using small loan service have two or mcNTt Moountt, Darling said. At least 25 per cent of these , ..ould be conaoUdated into onb jaccount by increuing the loMI Icelllng. . Ihe said. $62,884 Is Grantud for Dwafness Program WASHINGTON W»-The Office of Vocational Rehabilitation has igianted the Michigan Department MIAMI, ria. (AFW npaa.wbo I aa an FBf hi- tHerberi PhUbrieb; author «f the| In FhilbrMe, saM party i ruling register wtU have UttM effect. "A few year! ago, such a nil-Ing wwild have bead a crashing blow to the Cbmmunialpi'’ said IP _______ ___ ” ^ “ SpMker Dcap Jt. mw'tiw rvUpg jemUit ami wMjLanring .Houra Churrii mctmbanhip bi the Ui(|* I la lepfAad «' and eo per cent at aB U.S. adults are now mejabars ot a charch. jptepneseetativpe a three-DMmber apaidal coauii^ to study paoblama..^ api^me^ The committee waa created by ■ legal •Lloyd J.todrtto d WlOlain C. SlkUlt. r,IVPDa«ac, s$ gears ago andVtwo and ope-i^tiiiies as R • - I maay go to coDe|b, •Met' Unlaw- and .. Unllad Stafea must roach a live-aiuHeUlve arraagemant If nuclear, eataatroplie la to be avoided. Mao liM made It dear that though he doee not agree, he le willing to humor Khrushchev In his periodic ventures into summitry M long as Oiina’s Aslan sphere Of influeoce is left akmw General Mofort, tord, Chrysler Corp. Hikes Go Bock fo'4$,'50 DETROrr iii •> General Motors, Ford and Chrysler Corp. skipped their custonuuy annual Auto Workers Uakm. UAW coutraets at the three eoatraeU 0 eeats aa hour or M per eeel-~eas paid la 8ep- A similar raise went to come, 7,000 Chrysler salaried employes who are covered by the UAW contract. Salaried employes are not covered at GM or Ford. There has been speculation the auto companies would attempt to eliminate Use Ji" bicreaaes tram new labor coo-trkjCts. Such lacraases have been Included in place of other forma of' WMe hikM. > afee receive cost ot gvlag allew-iaoet. IWs aHowaace nader the gnoeat UAW coalvact Is 11 oeMs In a letter to salaried employM Ford President John Dykstra said tharsubjeef ot liaixovcment factor ralaes "as others affecting our em-ploym, wiU he re-examined daring the year, iakk^ Mto consMccation such factors as the state of the economy, intenwtional competition and the forthcoming negotiations ■ the UAW.” General Motors spokesman said the matter of salary levels will continue to be shidied. Improvement factor raises for of MehLal’ TteaHb $62,894 to underi the UAW first-were proposed by take a three-year program to separate mentally retarded d«f patients from thote who are retarded, but not'deaf, in its state home and TTHtning achpolt. General Motors. Jailed for Revolt Role PARIS (APi - Andre PeM, 51. ex-brigadier general and former There will be special training I military advlaer to Premier Ml-toward useful employment for asjcfael Debre, was sentenced many as possible of the deaf pa- ONE WEEK ONLY! Bring Your Cot. Truck or TiolUrl We'H kolp you topd «n4 o» your vohicio. Don't doloy - jutt in fimo to sovt in o big woyt bofort ond during tho long hoNdoy wotkond. Sovo Now ot Sovol All Fermi^e CABINET SINK >mpl*lo VHS eoublo bovi, e. tinlRU tiRtI rlB. ebroBO O 42” OABINET «NK •49“ Chromo hardworo, gloaming whits finish. Cornpiote at dNLY 30-«allei) G« WATIR HEATER Class lined. 10 Cf Jt OK year warranty. ________Ng-I- 3-Placa Ca«r IrM, CoWrafl 8ATH Completo with cost Iren and all chrema fittkigi. RI6ULAR $21t.Y5 SETS a II 129“ 3-Piw* SATH OUTFIT t|| JIS iucntic WATERHEATER Oatroit Edison Approvad. *74“ NOW ONLY •139" SUMP FUMP 926W COPPER PIPE Extra Sgfckilf 94"Kiaft AA«rt •r OaU 4U H" u Bote. *r iMcOi n. n* St” IE BorS, Ss- laos» W tU H" L siM. sr ooa .... a lEu COPPER PITTINGS aa } j w TOO II; " an . II St” Too lu STEEL PIPE H” Got *3** 1'4” Ool. •P" V ooL 9 r- 0,1. II STEEL FITTINGS |loL XU |R* gob Tot 19* ool. au la fob Tot 1" itImth tr PLASTIC PIPE ;oBOMa Slaoh of • rauiiSt aae OIobsr SOIL PIPE CwHMmhI $10 UTRTUU !: Prat SNiidinf TOILET 913 W WASH BASINS ^OBgHo WHk ntMogR 2lxtt D4mUs Csmpprfiasnf STAiMUsi snn pniroi tiris Lore Triat— $29^9 A ereds .............;■■■■' frem »4.f$ V T9* lt«S Oralu 1 WATER 1 WELL POINTS rut aiB VANITY SOPTINIR •ASIN *1" fiMBu'anaS 1 Bisulur lltIJS 1 ^ 991.99 $59Sgg Do-U.TMn.IIW A S*..™ $7.95 RANGE HOODS Cemplefe $29.9S Ballon Plug In ELECTRIC WATER HEATER Sixas at Cam|NuaMa Saviiift J37» Supply Company r CLOSES THE VALVE ON HIGH PRICESi tlenu. The OVR also has granted S.350 to the Michigan Association __ . Better Hearing. The grant will be used t duct a tour-year effort to provide personal adjustment and Job train-. Ing tor abdat lOO diaf mr-------- considered imcmployable. Wednesday to for his part in the Algiers I general revolt in April. i| 172 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY 'til 9 FE 5-2100 — FE 4-1516 FREE PARKING aa VmSEN ST. SIDE 61,036 Fires in State Claim Lives af 236 EAST LANSING »AP)-The sUte Are marshal’s office reported 61.-036 flies Ilf the state last year claimed the lives 6f 236 persons and caused property damage esti-niated at iirRiIji |Til inllllgn^ The deaths were down 16 t le fire loss down $3.2 miliioa from the previous year although there were 922 more flies. SPECIAL NOTICE on iH MEN'S THICKIES OUR PRICE tJS! BIG SHOE BARGAINS Notionolly Known Mokat b. First quolity heevy cenvos uppers with thick foncy rubber soles. ^ c. All wonted colors in sixes 6Vk to 12 w* REGULAR $3.99 VALUE effective at once New and Used Car Showrooms and Used Cor Lots in the following listed Oakland County Communities WILL BE CLOSED Wed., Fri., and Sot Evtningt Pontiac Clorkston Pontiac Welled Loko Loke Orion Woterlford Oxford JL^hester , This policy is in keepmg with Auto Dealers throughout Southeastern Michigan and being effected to allow our employees n^e time to spend with their fomilies. . PONTIAC AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATIpN MEN'S NEOPRENE SOLE OXFORDS G^aar Walt ^ b. Idaal for wark la ait ioakibd surfacai Silts 6W lo II Rtf. $7.98 OUB PRICE. Valaa ^6" CONSUMERS CENTER 'titflB Leogue MSEBAU SHOES 0. Genuine Leother Uppers b. Vulcanised Rubber Cleotbd Seles SIxM SVk ta Id c. Prefessienol big leogue motel spike soles 16 tell. REG. VAI.UE $4.27 OUR PRICE DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE 178 N. Saginaw St ■ - ''W., ' THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAV. XK 8. intii „A: FORTY-THKEE CONSUMERS Discount CENTER June Don^t Mitt This Supor-Volut' Spr««... Positiv# Proof That Our Extro Discount Policy Sovot You More. Comport ond Stel Then, Shop ond Sort! TOWELS 24* They need no ironing. A galaxy of colon for choot- 2>Pc. Bothroom RUG and SEAT COVER SET i Luxurious chenille in decorator colors - -now at EXTRA DIS> COUNTS. 74‘ CANNON SHEETS Siitl SI by 99 or 72 by 108, •rxNtiii finod lito. SiM II by 101". or rilMitttd, .. aNNON niLOW CASES 37c < S1.74 GIANT 30" by 60" BEACH TOWELS _____________r aLl-linen Reg. 1.98. •Gby ond colorful prints-in Q rainbow of colors. DISH TOWELS J8' SUPER SPECIALI 2.Pc. IRONING BOARD COVER C • PAD • COVER 57 Silicone-treat^ to resist scorching and to help you iron better and easier. "TOP VALUE" QUILTED MATTRESS PADS Cockstitched 67 throughout | •Very sturdy. Twin sire. Full SiBc e, $2,27 SUMMER " JPATCH QUILTS ^ Cempare at $6.9B A 1 F - over Prints, ^ paw, 1 a V I shly ruffled ^ • Buy severaM-save, .. more! WASHABLE SOLID COLOR BLAIVKETS > ■■■- ClQQ Thick nop—size 72" by 90". LMgare ^ satin "** ■ bindings. CHENILLE . BEDSPREADS Handsomely fringed edges. <^27 Full. Famous ^ I*"' for Quality! Dacorotad THROW PILLOWS Compare at, $1 or NOW $1.98, Fancy pat-terns and colors— ^ in a big, BIG J / CHOICE " FULL-SIZE FUSTIC DRAPES Colorful variety to odd beauty to any /| | room in which they're used. ^ / EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES MOTORIZED BARBECUE GRILL ■r Fret 10-lb. Bog of ChorkeH Big 24-inch Grill with Hood, Spit and Adjustable Grill. Broruf Tan Color. Shorptning Blodetl ^ TUBI STEEL HANDLE UWN MOWER 14-inch bibde — full^ odjDsT-oble. Our lowest price ever! Paint Tiay and Boiler 54* Both for , _ 7-inch roller. Lets you do o."professionol job— Limit—* te a CHitemer .. AC SPARK PLUGS HIW — IN CARTONS AQf All sires. Pep-up your car. WINDOW SCREENS at Big Extra Ditcountt 12"x33"..87c ll"*37" 94c 24 "x37" S1-3T LAWN SEED top"«oal|Tt ernTx- R Lbi. 77* or wt (tTX you yeur mmey W II KING-SIZE SNACK TRAYS Complete with stend — as gmum shown*! Folds up for easy EH^F^ storage! WB # Breas Tukuler Steel Legs. , O ■ Nen-Slig Tigs. Sype' *•*••••• 5-Striaf All Con Brooni Varnished handle. They,sell for much, much more — elsewhere.' And-thet's a # # Per iKk Yerd Outings and Pknicsf • BRIQUETS MmUcxI brand lelli far lA U. CTl IMM Of INFLATABLE SWIM POOL Complete line large $447 poelt^at ditcount I price*. Sire 40"x7". | Keegc LiguM* Net er CeM 24 Heers HamUten Scetck Jim coouB WandtrfiU help ta nwra Miley- QO BIG $A Spray FoiliP CT# lO-oance Can 58/ VINGS! Sprinkling Con, $^99 8-Qitart Six# .. . . 1 AwA FIHow Q jfd Foam-FillMl $1.98 9lMfic BushtI-Boikot 04 Jumbo IMhixa $0^7 Auto Coibion An $1.98 Plastic ^ dL"7d ;Dishpon, 10-qt. liio O/ My riasttc Tmkltii... S lai 32c Super Special! CANNON WASHCLOTHS Good, long wearing' quality, mm Solid colors and stripes. Limit ^ * —12 to a customer. Stock Up New ... and Save! VALUa UP TO $1 FUN TOP BLOUSES feu’tt lovt •»» I«r 27* Ledlet' 2-Pc. Man-Taflered PAJAMAS Coinpxrr xnd ti .,eou> prlDtx- la of colon SItn piSfr"blV*dtoeot STRETCH rOOTLETS Compare that'i fact ! T h s-t-r-e-f-c-h to all sires! Soft ar\d comfy! LADIES' 2-PC. SET SLEEVELESS BLOUSE and BEBMUDA SHOBTS BOTH FOR 94* CHILDREN'S SUMMER SHORTS 34* GIRLS' "BABY DOLL " PRINT PAJAMAS 84* SUPER DISCOUNTS! BETTER FABRICS! LADIES' PEDAL PUSHERS ■tytoil -irlmly Ullorrd ytonlr* Xbor»« . '• wown mt W .plald^-- *1" WOMEN'S RAYON PANTIES Teirific Valuef _ _ r> i. < xnd 7 Britrr Mu«S ^ d| ( now xt Ihnr bl|. bl| dli- | ■§ "‘choice ef Celer*! ________ LADIES' COTTON PETTICOATS I.a»rly Ixcf aid i xomlort BirtiM 84* WOMIN'S. SUMMER SKIRTS $2.47 • $3.37 • H94 GIRLS' SLIM PANTS -and PEDAL PUSHERS Cottons and. Satr-en-finished fabrics. Sires 3 ^ nuR LOWEST PRICE EVER! GIRLS' BLOUSES “Cottons, Broadcloths. Syo-thetics in 'a galaxy of, ^ colors. Prints, solids, em- "O# broideries.‘Sires 7 to 14. Girls' Bermnda Shorts Rrdiord C'nirii xnd Bxr 84r Ijiflie*' 2‘Fv. Svt Sloovolast BLOUSE and BERMUDA SHORTS BOTH FOR So new they're just l^ing unpocked look'd cotton — G^Afl-ANTEED washable, solid color blouses with trim, and Bermudas in matching plaids. Sizes 10-18. NEW! HIGH-FASHION GIBLS' 2-PC. SETS PEDAL PUSHEBS and MATCHED TOPPEBS $]67 lust whaY the yoiMQ-sters are asking for! Fresh, new stock - -all,first quality. Compare at much higher prices. $2^7 LADIES' SLEEVELESS BLOUSES Crisp, cool cottons— in e big choice of plots Priced way below regular! 57' BATHING SUITS $1.37 •$4.17 *$4.67 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING complrtr rxnar n 133!^ STACKS of SUMMER EPECIAL K0TEX-4t^s *1 109 1 BOX Rag. ^1 to $1.19 Sim S M I and Brush Rollers Juinbe. now s* Rag. $1.50 Plus Tox Toni Adorn Shampoo NOW M* risn Fed. Tax Rag. 83c Family Six# e 0**!^* Tooth Paste «pS.d.nt NOW 62- 2 Rtg. 73e Bottlos . . . Total $1.46 Bon Deodorant NOW 00^ 2 Betties fer QQ Chewing Gum • Wrigloy* • Dontyng • B«ock-Nut 6 ”‘18* SHAMPOOS Rag. $1 Sixo Your Choico 62* Gillette *L95 Razor with Froo Con of Right Guard Doodiront ALL FOR T LESTOIL QUART tOTTU 4? JOHNSON a JOHNSON PLASTIC BANDAIDS Rag. 43c Now 29- Bufferin or Anacin Rag. 59c—Box of 36 39* Toilet Tissue *rnN*x 1A l„D.«fcin , > YELLOW IW Mt yyc BRYLCREEM fl“ now (in tuba) Rag. 69c Tax 54' 25« GALA BOBBY PINS ond Otbdrx NOW 9* Man's Broodcloth SPORT SHIRTS 84* ^ ' n Wear wrih Du- g /V k PONT Z E LCON ■ X^ 'ChecLed patterns K V >Sires 28 to 36 Dad' fithen t>ayt. fea/ I MEN*! .full C(jf and roomy the kind Dad wiff lik* lor all summer (ong. Sires S-M-L MEN'S SATIN-STRIPED HANDKEBCHIEFS >»», 55* $1 Value MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS S157x Compare ot ntuch higher price —Plains and prints in scverol styles. $247 MEN'S KNIT SPORT SHIRTS / ■' ' ' Reg. $I .98 quality Plain colors ond with emblems. Americon mode. Sizes S-M-L. SB GIFT NECKTIES ^ For Fofker't Doyf Fresh ?o^ Hit Wifi oISl Yfc^ Ago M ItHUfU Gt We#iad«y. ^ itm - M. hiitbg Gtmee Baiird, an min whom hr M]':n — President Kennedy deUvers the commencement addrcM at the U.8."Naval Acadeigy at Annapolis, Md. The graduates, 7H strong, are in the center in the ar nwwtsi Academy Field Houae. Kennedy received a standipg ovation when he entered. Only the top 95 had the distinction of receiving their diplomas from the Preakient'e hands. 9 More'Riders' Jailed in South Arrested in Attempts to Integrate facilities in Jackson, Miss. Arguniente Back Claim Priest Believes Life Exists in Outer Space WASHINGTON (UPIi - 'Does telligem life i JACKSON. Mias. (AP) - Nine more "freedom riders" sit idle in Jackson jails today following unsuccessful attempts to desegregate terminal frclUtlea at an airport and a bus atation. For 16 days segregation-defying freedom ridera have converged on Mississippi’s capital with no intention of letting up. And Jack-son city police have promptly arrested 91 Negroes and whites on breach jat peace charges. Wednesday's airport terminal integration attempt waa thm the knowledge that t' has balance,” NO ANSWER School and with Pontiac's history of great names. DETROIT •UPI. - The Detroit; have no it-and- Tribe Blasts Senators 11-0 to Boost Lead Ex-Ypsi Cager Wins 4th for Red Sox What finer time is there than now during this Centen- Tigers, determined to «trenglhcn|jj^jp.j answer for the question their jnoiind staff (or the heavy njal celebration to honor our outstanding names of the past ^ spoits. Kline Hartman has t^tbe among them. We wish him good fishing at his summer cottage near St. Ignace. load of doublehcadrrs coming up during the next few weeks, yesterday traded ilim Donohue to Los Angeles Angels for Jerry Casale. Ailing Wynn Needs 12 Wins to Reach 300 whaTs right with the Tigers?” But Lary. a standout pitcher for seven seasons, has an interesting The exchange of pitchers, straight player deal involving no cash/was the second trade made by the Tigers In the past three da.vs. On both occasions the Detroit club picked iip a pitcher. “Maybe everyone got tired of losing,” he said, “You know, that losing can get to be just a b^ habit evm when you’re supposed to be a pretty good club. Mayta we’re just breaking the habit yean.” By United Press International Jimmy Dykes, who hurled the taunt at Joe McCarthy 25 yean ago, is likely to hear any day now that he’s a "push button manag- iNy. ond B.nn.H_Top Early Wynn’s| In Balllntfire during a five-day 12 and he doesn’ can make It Ihis sea- rugged ■ 41-year-old right- toriea to reach a major league al of 300 -only 12 pltdian have done in beae-ball history. BM Ike teiMe Wy«i is kav-li« ana nlaeries. Ike Chicago Wkito Sac Ml him kone dopMtei nelerday Isr games ki Waaklagtoa sad tl 3 Kansas Athletes UWRENCE, Kan. (AP)-With-drawal of Wayne Hightower and likely kM of two other Philadelphia aUdetes Indicates Kansas basketball is in for an oddity next ’’But It certainly aggravates me to have to rest.” Manager AI Lopez said he wouldn’t be surprised if Wynn had to rest two weeks before getting an okay (ram the doctors. Hightower. 6-(oot-10 all - Big Eight star the past two seasons, giuiouneed Wednesday from his home in ^Uadelphia he would pass up hfi senior year kt KU to play pro ball. It was here he likely would be scholastic-ally Ineligible the first semester anyWay. Rumors have persisted for weeks that Hightower and his Philadelphia buddies. Allen Cor-relj. 6-3S Junior, and Ralph Heyward, S-3 sophomore, would not be around lor the 1981-62 season at Kansas. All three were understood to be havinu dilliculty with (he textbooks. Trampoline Club Slatps Fxhibitioft at Jumpvtlle Tke Vnk* Uke TrampoUne Ohm, a aewly-lonned otgartsa-1 0t Walled Lake deuts, wni stage an exhlblthM next Maaday. Juae I*. *t Untoa Lake dampvlile oa Ooo|ey takf partleliwto la tke Jnmpiag dem- aaatrattoa. A owpie af tke bojw wMi cB h« eatsi Ike HRmaoHee from a IB-lart Udder. Tke psikne is la-vRed to’^attoiM lk«|,|rt'*w •'«' tkdee .W'ae pdmlietfiMi rkarge. RiartJait Tin&i Is '1:M P-m- 000 in last winter's American undergoing Irealnmnt League expansion pool. His I'ccord ■ at Los Angeles this season is 1-5. trip. Wynn from club physician. Dr. Joseph Coyle, who describes the ailment as bursitis in the right elbow. ’The doctor says he doesn't know how long the misery is goin|; to said Wynn. ”I hope I’m roady by the time the team gets back home. ‘‘If I'm laid up a couple of weeks, it’s sure going to hurt my chances of reaching that 300 mark this year. "1 think I've get a gwtd rtiance If I miss only a couple of turiis. I’m supposed to take It easy and lake niedlclae the doetor gave me. X-rays didn't show sny Washington Senators Mondny tor j PerforiTierS ID W-0 Hal Woodeahlek. a left handed hurier. 1 Joe Nye of Clarenceville led the M l Kn„,n/i 'hitters at .366 and Bill Bennett of -Casale a| j nmg' was the top pitch- er. won two gamrs. and (he Wayne- for the Boston Red .Sox last season. Tlie Angels acquired him for $75,- Jimmy’s famed quip referred to the ease with which the 1936 New York Yankees demolished their Donohue hurled ’JO-innings, all in iTllef. for Detroit and posted a t-1 record. A 22-yedr-old righth^-er Donohue saw action with Hdch-^r. N. Y., and St. Paul, Minn., last year, winning nine of 16 ded- well todav to the dians whose lop-to-bottom power makes victories look as easy!I i lUL*“ Oakland League this .vear. Ernie Miller of MiKoi-d was 2nd in both departments with a average and 4-2 mound recora. Ron Lundy of Clarkiton hit .481, D. Hay. Northville. .134. West Bloomfield’s Jim Lucadnm. .421. MUlord Won the title with an 8-2 record. Northville had 7-3. parks-ton, Brighton and Bloomfield 4M, Oarencevllle 4-6, West Bloomfield 2-8 and Holly 1-9. Dykes’ favorite cigars. The Indians ran their longest winning streak since 1954 to nine games and ImTpased their American League Wd to a half-game Wednesday night when they crushed the Washington Senators, IIJ). behind Jim Grant’s six-hit pitching. rit hla ninth homer; Bo- “V Where 1» He Now? 'Black Jack' Hard Hitter season and a total of 288 victories.’ He ran|m 14th among all-time major *lea^ Winners and is second to Milwaukee’s Warren Spahn (294) among active hurlers. Wynn and Spahn are the only pitchers since Lefty Grove reached 300 to 1941 with enough durability to approach the mark. By the AswM-latril Pre«* (Wo of ihe'’fooinolos on t Jack Stewart is that he was voted the most popular player on the Detroit Red Wing ho<;key Hub of the 1942-43 seatton. it’s a good thing other teams in the national hockey league were not given a vote in (^e matter Stewart would-JOt-have He la reongalaed as one o( the haidest ehdeken to the tong history of the club. Nowadays, when t out Poxl Wines. wi(h two---------. ick for military service. Five nmes he was on the NHL all-ilar squad, three limes as a first-tcamer. iBto au enemy player, an oH-heard renwrk Is that “he hits almost as haid as • Black Jack Stewart played 10 years for the Stewart led the league in ’pen-aHJ- minutes In 1946. He was lected to the ed on two Stanley teams here. Where is he now' Black Jack Stewart, 44. lives to Troy, Mich., and works as a salesman (or a Detroit Uthograph firm. He keeps to close touch with the Red Wings as treasurer of the Red Wtog A i u m n i Association and maibtatns an Interest to other sports as a judge-at harneM tracks to the summer months. Bonus Days Ahead By (he Assoeiated Presa Reporto circulated today that Bill Freehan. Michigan’s Big Ten baseball batting champion and top tootball proapect, will sign two-weeks. Frsahan hlmaelf was mum about the reports, and. there was no iHeurinp as to which team appar-2iUy hka mait Freehan. a catcher-llrst baseman, who compiled a .446 season average and an all-timg„bigb-Ot . .565 to Big Ten play. Freehan. a 6-3. 208-pounder, waa a star sophomore end;for Michigan last fall and has bedn boomed u a jpotential All-American, ,_____made an offer the 19- wW-old Royal Oak youth feels lie liimot nMest. The reports aald be would alga a caatoMt hi mmeas al tlOBMM. ...... „ ________ Although all 18 major league 'cHmiiit JM^m by tohp MtoMhl hto'e ahowrr Interest in Free- r ^ -m_... . Imss *Akju *n«MkSSm hatu the Detroit Tlgeni. Bostoh Red Sdx qnd Milwaukee Braves aif believed " jo have (he best chanep/to si0 him. -, Spduts were frequrat spectators ".'I Michigan games (his spring. BOSTON IA» I basketball convert who makes ^ , u J T * « baseball look easy—is the lH»(tcst YanK66S Mafia •B S roo’.;ic pitcher since Dave 13th Successive Loss; Ferrlss hit Fenway Park in 1945. r\ !,.l.. B.... I The unl)OHten^ righthander scat- urioies DOW tered.nine hits (or a 6-2 victory Kansas City yesterday, hjs Don S(-hwall—al«ml among his tieeijiionh. He also has l)catpn B.iltimore twice and Cliicago. When Ferriss arrived in World War II. be, won his first eight derisions, (our ol them shutouts. fourth straight since beinig called up from the Seattle farm ciub. ■ styles of fastball, an amazing sinker ‘and an- abundance of poise, Schwall has by far the best earned-run average th^ club (1.29) and boasts a shut- DETROrr (AP) - The war- , vh^DOing Cleveland Indians, on a nine-game rampage, and Ihe wav-Icrinq De roit Tigers open a (our-game series tonight in the Aroeri-jean 1-eagxie’s flrdt showdown, of the season. iJFirst pla * is at s'ake to this modern - day b»ttlc of Lake Erie w'hjch is e.\oec"ted to attract 100,- 000 fans to Tiger Stadium. 'The Indians came to town aa new occupants of first place, hold-jlng a half-gam" and--13 pw-(Centage point lead over the 1 Timers. 1 Geveland is riding a nine-game 'winning streak, longes* in the*'^' league this season, and has 21 v'ctorles in 25 games: The Indians have the league’s batting leader in Jimmy Piersall. who's hitting .368, and Johnny Romano with a /T 22-game hitting streak. Three of the league's five leading batters are Indians. TV Tigers. wKbsc 39^1ay reign in first ended Tuesday, had five players in tV top ten when they raced to a five-game lead in May. Now there la one, Norm Cash with a .343 average. .Slumps have sent the Tigers reeling to two straight defeats in which they totaled only one run. , * Detroit comes un to the Im-Dortant series with most of Its -jbig guns tmiffted. ! At Kaline haa had Only one hit I in'19 at bats and his average has I dwindled from .316 to .289. Steve Boros, the rookie third baseman jwho received much credit for , the I Tigers' early srurt. .has eone V-' tor-47.. His average hat dropped " llrom .354 to. .279. Dick Brawn, i another leader to the May drive, has looped 'rom 301 to .777 with hit In 17 trios. ”11(0 kid is great. ” said manager Mike Higgins, ’;1 thought Tie was pretty good this spring. But he ia even better than I thought. 'He has the stuff to be a big winnc.r. He has poi' .■ and control. He makes -.biin8e|l the batter. He just throws the ball ” By contrast, the Indians have Romano hitting .337 and Johnny Temnle' batting .328 In addition to Plersall's .368. Cleveland beat’Wa«h'ngton 11-0 Wednesday night while Detroit was Idle, The aeries opens with a twl-night doubleheader tonight for which a crowd approaching 90.000 it predicted. Anotixer 45.000 crowd is expected for Thursday nlght’a The series ends Saturday I afternoon. ' Manage- Boh .Seh'e»dng has . „ L ... J i, . named his ,two ares. Don MpssI .Schwall’s Major League debutFrank l.arv (8 3i. to |hrought thus i-ommeht Lnen fV aeries. Jimmv Dykes, picago manager Al 1/ipez; T^t|who a year ago was manatfin-r [lioy has two diffen-nt fart Imlla. ;\Vhen hr throws ovr.haiKf („ * pennant Iwttle. has rniim- , iWhen Ir throws lhiTe-c byj»>t^d *?•?• play tog srmf-prp bn!«’l)iill in the^i**.^-------------------■* D. T Orthoni ____ Joorphlnc Poahfk Mra W. H Filco MUa Anor 8«ll>hur)r .. MIm Phylll* ChABdfer gclcs Angels vacated the cellar whh a 4-0 vic^ over tV Baltimore Orioles and the Boston Red Sox beat tV Kansas, aty Athletics, 6-2, in other American League games, Roger Maris hit his 17th hdlner and Yogi Berra his ninth to give the Yankees a 'record total of 31 in 16 games and pave the way for Ralph Terry to win his third straight game. Terry yielded both Mlnneaoto hits in the first inning and then pitched no-hit ball the rest of tv way. The previous record of 28 Vmers in 16 games was Vld by the 1941 Yankees. s Weal Com! player to expeetod to draw, A iporfs columnist says an 19 year-old Long Beach prep star will sjgn fair tV biggest baa^ll bonus Bob Bailey. 18-ypgr-old sfciortstop ir Wilson hi^ school,, iays V still hasn’t '.mada po his min' which of several offers to accept' ! Tom Meehan, a columnlrt for tV Fresno, Cayi„jBee. said Wednes- Ted Bowsfield pitched a five-hit-..»r as IV Angels downed tV Orioles and moved into ninth place. Ken Aapromonte hit a two-run dou- m .T..V...SO.. day tVt Bailey would aigi) a CMi-i------------ Most admittedly were watching tract with either the Pitt8burgh:biei\q4bg--firat'-wming ain Steve Pii^ites or tV Milwaiiltoe"“BraveinBriko a 450-foot Vmer »n tV sixth for appco»niately to lead the Angels’ seven-hit at- nUs would V tv Mg^ ^p^le Don Schwall scored his Viioa alnee fourth straight vfctary since being paid by tv Otoago Oiba H jecjHed ty tV Red Sox thr« Dausy Murphy sCM'^Mura prep ---------- NEWTIOiai Jim Moorii _ iball qtar at the UnIversBy ontorth CaroUna, haa signed a "subatantjal bonus’^ contract with tlto Detroit Tigers. * Mooring, 19, was bstting chsln-(rion of toe Atlantic (Joiast Confer ence thia part vason with a .427 mark. He plays tV outfield and bats. .lefthanded. He ivas assigned to Dertvjer and then optto^ to DullBh of the Pass C NtWVrn League- weeks ago and 'also scored tV tik-breaklng nin in tV fifth imitog when tv sox tallied four times. Schwall has allowed only five nms to 35 iimtogt since Ving broughl up-lrom Seattle. Triple Play Waited Succemive homcra by Mark. Bis quer and winner Jean Dduglp' Mcrs catohes a home run ball oft the' bal *f»f 1)|#? Yank^, Yogi Beira, Minnesola's Bob Allison wattVs thd/action. Berra’s btasj was tv 31rt in 16 parlies Iff tj^ Vtotoro*; f vw record : OrBck. named Nai 0«H (Inb Pt^etsdami fehr In IM. TV toto •:M p.m. PGA it nf IV is anl BeP , TUB PONTIAC PnKSS. THURSDAY. JUN?T 8. 1001 ■cmMoa m ■m lUED FKB Sandy Koufax Returns Dodgers to First Place (Bjr m The Lot hi the Nttioral Lcegoe race tfain, dwnki to • handy my naned •uidy Koulax, whb hat put away tour of tMr last eight victorlet. The Dodgert aimply have re> hiaed to get caught in a aerioot tilde, kiting nu more than two in a row over the laat three weekt wMle winning 13 of 90 garnet in a head-tohead battle with 1' Cincinnati Reda ^ flnt place. Suggs, Wright Are Round Robin Picks After tllpping to aeoond ro atraight aetbacka by fYanciaco and. Ptttaburgh, Dodgera have bounced back and won two in a row, regaining a half*gam« a 7-3 victory over the Piratea Wednetday night aa Koufax becaihe the ftrat pitcher to win eight in the NL thia Give Ded • Smart I. tANLON SHIRT STOr 'THAT SHIMMTINGI Car aer "liea ImpaeHwi" af - a lad AHaaMant. Htva aarf , Milwaukee helped the climb back on top by Cincinnati 3-1, and third place San franciKo moved within m gamea of flrat place with a 4-3, IMnning victory over Philadelphia. Si. Loula defeated the CW- 1.VJ. ms —.. ■.VJ-MUtOtrSAX. 1.00 i.v.i. Weak 'a Wear ROBES 4.99 leal TrNt fw Ml W«b V Weer SUMMER SUITS Wimis ftllCNlD cut man lun iiinn. iM. IW C»M a»#»w WkMl Balauhil cago,Cuba 84, with Sta)t Muiial going 4-fbr-4 and belting a pair WUHe Oavia. They added throe of iwo-run homera. The Dodgera cam* from behind „Rh four nina in the aeoond Inning. beati|i|r Eari rranda in Wa flrat major league atart dn a two-run homer by John Roaeboro and uneaumed rune tai the ttfUi, imdclng it easy for Koulax (8-2). the lefty, who won only alght in each of the paurt two aeaa gave up aeven hila and Btruck out aeven hla fifth atraight vWtory, all complete gamea. Honaera by Roberto Qeme^. In the flrat inning, and Den Hoak, with a man on in the Buca* NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (APJ-Louiae Sugp, who hun't flniabed than aecond in eight toumar thia year, and MIekey Wright were the co-fav6ritea today aa 16 pn^aalonala teed off In the annual women'a round robin today. The through Sunday. The women play foursomea and the aooro of The Bravea beat the Reds for pnly the third time in 10 tries this behind the four^it pitching of right-hander Don Notte-who squared his record at 3^3 with his first major league complete game. The Reds scored in the second on a walk. Gene the others hi the foursome. Floyd's Next Title Defense May Be Against McNeeley The championahip ia decided on a mathematical formula In which points are awarded or subtracted by comparing atrokea in each of ith Miaa Sugga and Wright have won lour tot _ menta. Miaa Suggs also ’ ia the leading money winner on the Ktwport Takes PMurt DETROIT W — Newport Norm won the feature eighth race. Hamtramck Pace, at Hazel Park Ifartiett Raceway last night. Young America and Creed Sola combined to win the dally double for a 192.89 payoff. Gnaianteed NEW TREADS 0.70x15 7.50x14 Prut Mountinf riw T*im uS BatnMUM* CMtat Tab* or TuMw BImtkwall Ooly_______ GUARANTEED USED TIRES - *3’=' HEW TUBES Also Hovo Largo S•l•year-otd Joseph Moni Jr., today, “you have to win tUa ; on the first try or not at Morrill, an ex-football and hocln ey player at Harvard, wu talking | about his victory in the Nationaii Senior golf championship Wednesday accomplished on his first try. >nt with a 68-74-1' holes. He played his first round at Aimwnnits and the sernnd at! the ‘Weatchester Country €hrt>; ~ j ^ngressman Jack Westland finished second with a 141. fol-kwad by Cfeorga Dawson of Chicago with a 144. William E. Nor- ' veil, Jr. of Chattanooga, tehn.. and Frank B. Graven of Sanda Point, H-Y,, were tied lor laurth with 147’a. * PONTIRC COUNTRY CLUB DRIVINa RARBE NOW OPEI 6:30 to 11 P.M. Enjoy learning how to Hit a aoir ball corractlv from _________ ___________ Qet rr golf game started ri 91 wltli the t slonsJ advice. ted right t profea- 8RANK SYRON-^ro LlOYO $VRON-.^fr. PoeUm CftBtry Clib 48U EMsabeih Lake Ed. ri I-88I8 NO MONEY DOWN s«aNiMOTTaNnm».Ni utwe«Min.....M4i' 4.70x15 .7.10x15 7.50x14 $.00x14 Block RETREADS WITH APPROVED GOODYEAR TREAD DESIGN FRil MOUNTING FRiEE «FTS TO .NEW AOGOUNTS gooqAear SERVICE STORE .1! 30 S. Coif Ai%„ cor. ^f LowrcBct StrgoB OPEN IVIRY NIGHT TIL » P. M.—FIBI PARKING , FI Mill *AII iNrldOt phM 111 . •N redopgeNe oieNsso I ■ » CREDIT TERMS FREE PARRIHe A. 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Id-eluding defending champions Dick Whiting and Perry Byafd of Red Run. iWhUiiig and Byard won last yofr’s Flee Uke InvMatienal title by defeatii« Meadewbreek’s team ef Tony and lake Orion Names Cage Bobs New Coaches at Central Coaches are coming and goingi highly successful seasons al Frank, at Pontiac Cenlral. I'ort- o^er the basketball Gene Norris head swimming indl handle wi Dick Dietrich. Tommy ttkever In the match play The Skovers also are returning to take another crack at the crown theV wort two years ago. Following today'k qualifiers, the field will be grouiied Into flights for match play starting Friday. Single matchea wllj be played tomorrow and Saturday with the semifinals and finals set for Am-day. All matches are slated over 18-hole route. The Pine lAUte tonrney hi pat->rned after ftcotrb foanwme competition. Both team nwmberM hockey celebrity in the Pine Lake field. Gordie Howe, the Detroit Red Wings' all-tinrie great, has Joined forces with a Pine Lnke member, J. Lewis Citmpbell. Today's qualifications will be climaxed by the club's . traditional Stag Night dinner at which time flights^ pairings and tee-off hours for match play will be announced. The traditional Saturday evening tournament docket. Dost Control Liquid Chloride-Road Oil SPEE-IEE OIL SEIMIIE HI 4-4SU 2222 Novi Rood EM 34203 ^78 Hoggtrty Hwy. tee off, the moat advantageous drive Is selected, then they alternate shots through the hole. Howie Nellsbn. twice a winner at Pine Lake, is bai-k fqr another I try and this time his partner will w « • Ibe Dearborn's Rqlphi Ellstrom. r, j ... ... i Klia* replaces Hal Carlin who who teamed with Byard to w ' Rapids arjd W, Ham Deibel froml „ Forismout , 0 o.~ I system as a dassioom teacher, . * * * I Carlin had announced after the Trinity College in San Antonio;| close, of the cage season that he L- football coadh is leaving. JeiTyj Becknor is coming from, Grand; Texas., will be the next stop for Norris. He has been named back-field coach at the college where Jess MaeLeay is athletic director. MacLeay is a former PCH grid mentor. Deible will serve as assistant football coach under Pan Dellerba. Bob Treus, an asslslanl coach at Central, will take over the assisted by Beekner who has was giving up tl Invitational title in 1957. Aussies Defeat Yanks Despite Fraser Setback Pine Lake's Chuck Stinson and Leigh Smith. 1960 qualifying med-| allsts. will make another attempt to annex the title. Last year they; were ousted in the very first rouijd. I Also competing In today's medal qualifiers are defending dllrhl-gnn Amnteur champion Don Hlevens of Plum Hollow and partner Tommy Shannon dr. ton of Orchard lAike's veteran bend STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP)-Chuck McKinley of SI. Louis defeated Australian Davis Cup ace Neale Fraser. 6-2, 6-8, 6-2 Wednesday in the Stockhom round robin tennis tournament. *** " * ■ "However, the Australions scored A tennis coach still is being a 2-1 victory over the United sought, according to Central priiv|states in the third routKl. Rod dpal Francis Staley who an-ji,aver of Australia turned bnck nounced the coaching changes. 1 Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield, * W ♦ I Calif., 4-6, 6-1, 6-0. Uke Orion High filled Iwo; * ♦ * coaching vacancies for the nextj • FVascr and Laver teamed school year. defeat McKinley and Ralston Inr®"”®^ 'f®"™ ,? George Elias, who had Iwolthe doubles, 6-4, 6-8, 6-2, in WotBrlord Softball PRICE IS Among the other outstanding; teams entered are Bill Pettibone; and Jack ZInn of^Red Run, Blaine Kynon and Al Conner of Forest Lake. Ray West Don Ralrick of Red Run, Jim^^ston and Bill Krall of Plum Hollow. Detroit Golf Club's Bqh BabbIsh and Lou Conroy of Pine Uke. and Pine Uke's Frank Nelson and D’Arcy O’Neil. 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No rooionobU of for * willborofifftd! Remeinber... We Nate to Be Undersold! V: 4- A TiffF; TOXtlAO PRKSS. THURSDAY. JUNE 8,1961 n o CREST ISALE ENDS SUNDAY at 4 P.M. If He Geti Pat Satarday Moore Eyes Bout With Johansson MOMTICELLO. N. Y. Archie Moore feU by GhiWo Rln-bUI Saturday night, as he is favored to do, the <4d gent may take off for Sweden thia fall (hr a Joust with Ingemar Johansaeit. • That would go reul hig over there, ’ said Ja^k (Doc) KeamS, who Kandlee Archie’s bookings. great “First of aU, it would make lot of money for everyone," added boc. who says he's-fonly slightly older than his meai-tickct. Thien if Archie wins It. and confident he can, he'll be right in line. for another shot at (he “Archie stifi thinka he ran Floyd Patterson and he’d Uhe to get that heavytyeight tHIo be-fort he quits in maybe six or seven years.” I Hwre wraa a aaerry twlakle la Doc’s blue eyes as be blithely dtacaaoed Archie’s future as If" the rbamg was tl instead of a magalficeBt antique, aged 44 or Moore definitely is interested in taking on Johansson and another trip to Europe wouldn't diapicase D a bit. 'One thing I’vr got to shy about Ooc-^iJie'a got a tremendou.--imai^hation.'' said Archie. ‘”rhat’s what 1 like about him. He ean think up some mighty interesting propositions." s Id a a r e (Igbl raakJag heavy cuateader, out a( the picture. There’s been plenty of dickering for the Liston-Johan4son Jight but it ntay not occur this year because Moore thinks he can lick Johansson and Ingo feels Mme way about Archie. And both think it could be easy-and easy money. As for the Moore-Rinaldi fight at Madison Square Garden, the principals declared themselve.s ready. Both finished their boxing drills Wednesday, Archie at his camp here and the Italian at a midtown gym. ithoUc League crown to their, already acqwr Am activities while on vaca-, through the Chicago Dlt- Itrict. Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, 475 Merchandise Mart, CW- What many tail to realise la that they can nearly double the enjoyment of their favorite sport, by going boating m the late afternoon and eventaig. Moa boatmen work regular hours and feel-their only boating time Is the week end. However. with development of electri-i cal equioment for boats and the increasing pressure on normal hosting areas, the Evlnntde-Boat-j ing Foundation suggests that somei of (he freatest enjoyment can. come after most boatmen h a v c | left the water for the day. ' of the most plesant otit-i lngs-"on a summer eveiAfflf is to' plan tor a meal afloat. This can either be in the farm of a meal xl on the boat, or beside a campflfe at some secluded spot. The twltlflit hoars are some of the moMl ptarld and pearetnl of the day and no place may they be better enjoyed than from n bont or along a„ remote shoreline. The many rsres of the busl-nesa day can become .fts remote as, daydreams when the gentle roll of a boat Is the only move- opemted pottgble tpoUigbt. as it it much easier to pick out objects with « light otwratM by han4 than one permanently at-tacfaM to the boat. Additional^, this gives you the ipatety factor of two ■ooicet of light power. Tho outboard riiould bo oquippod with a generator If much night boating is oontomplated, ao as not to nm down the battery. II Men Named to Hydro 'Hall' Fiv« Drivers Are Listed Including Cantrell of Pe.troit TWs form of boating opens up partlculsrly fascinating vistas for the youngstera. It gives them a wonderful opportunity to observe the stars; possibly even play the game of ” by (aster anoitors or cables with lines may prevent a great deal of damage ; to the craft. X. Boats *are much of the time ’ secured to a pier or a mooring : float, at anchor, or puUed up on ' a beach. other obstacles. When beaching boats overnight, the Evinrude Boating Foundation Isays a good idea ia to tilt ths motor and pull the stem The bow is higher and offers lew 1 fas- teMd to the ptor. If yen Intend to tie «p St a pier evetnfght er lor extended pettode, M la wtoe to nee spriag HnM In nddtilsn. Tlieae will prevent the boat from the varioua states ran be obtained by writing the State Oonaervatlon Department of the slate in Which you are interested. Many slates have Development Commlialons or Park Cbmmisslons hich handle this information, but the conservation peopfe are as. interested as anyone in promoting the use of the waterways and they will see that your Inquiry is channeled to the proper authorities. Local bont chtbs often have access to much of this informatloa , Friends who have cruised the area than to find that some, improperly ^^Ich you are Interested are tied up boat ''has drifted against also great aourres of Information, yours and damaged it. It's just as Several major oil companies puo-dlsturblng to the other guy if you H*h excellent crulsuig guides and charts. Included are; The Texaco Waterways Service, 185 East 42nd are at fSult. up at a pier in Street, New York 17* New York; I Moblt Oil Company, Touring Serw-^ thove the spark plugs, the cartture- Beaching a boat Is quite slm-,ple. dr appears to be. In quiet . wrateni wtth ao current, wave ac-; Hon or tide. « Wbat wHl stay .fn . place temporarily If the bow Is ! ' pullsd up onto the beach or shore. : If the boat is loft unattended, it is bHU a good idea to secure It - with a line to on anchor ashore ior . to some fixed object on the inovlng forward or backward along Hdal waters, allow enough linel „ . . . | the pier and will allow the boatLq that the boat won’t be hungl,^ isn . .. «!* '‘"**’!X«ide Bureau. 17 Battery Place. Thlt is SBpecially useful at a^pull out the deck hardware on New York New York. Theae pier where other boats are moored.lmore seriously damage the boat.! are very ueeful in that they There is nothing foore dteturblng lt a good Idea not td permanent-j sufficient detoll of laiv ■ —llv moor a*boat at other than a!areas for the average inkind boat- floating pier In tidal wptera. man. They show places of Intereat. Tcfka PlBiity of Lina “ pcceas roads and distance. K eftker Asas Ml bsesiM saM- be secured. Anohorlng tor brie **** embarraasment of a lost on wnon Ming amw-ruiia damaged boat. Good lines and •Bcbor, use • mooring flout or buoy Mcnruly pnehorod. &i thfu iris host to huvu r Ing Uni fkstened to the bow uye Give First Aid, Outboard motors are made to be] clamped on the transoms of boats with only the Portion that lies below the cavitation plate in the ' ever, for one reason another, each .vear many outboaids get a complete dunking. Like your camera, ridio, or any I other piece of equipment, if th^j are submerged they cun N dum-uged. Engineers at EXfinrude Motors. advise that engines submerged in salt water be taken immediately i reoov^ to a dealer. If u| motor Is submerged in fresh water a peridd of 48 hours or longer. It should also be taken to a de,alarf 08 soon as recovered. If a motor nmnlnir for a period oPTrom an hour up to 48 houperCseveral steps should be taken upon recovery. First, removethe motor cover, then re- tor sediment bowl nnd the carburetor drain screw. Pull the manuel starter over six or eight times. Squirt some motor oil into the spark plug holes, then reassemble the motor and attempt to slart It. If it starts, warm It completely, stop it, and attempt to start It again. Defor* leaving oq your next cniiee, the Evinrude Booting Foundation auggests you make up a apare line* (h* two and take ft with . fiw hupy. • If there In current or wivf ae-1 A bow. Mom or anchor line may tthar ho loiR or ueed^ tor some otlwr purpose . . ao extra ' e Will prevent .rfiiwn- RnHwtober to mpect the rigbte'of »»»»wlih to tie up To pravant annece«uiry grief en roote. make a check of all Ilaes before leaving on a 'cruiae. A fit- boati in position an the adibn the watenwffl Ml awing it broafl-| aide to (M ehore where It aotbers urho might at the aamg i!^-Ve lie a heat Be extfa w^ bdoiu thg cruiee' will eave *a' great deal **"“ tifne could better SHORTY HOOKAS ruci CLOSE-OUT! %eady to InUaSlt* EXACT COST PRICE! INLAND LAKES SALES Vfl 4- iW W«a» Hmioii oiM ■*•., w*e., rri. ‘Ill I r. w.—TasKmsrt. MARINI IUrRLIII >-DOaU--HOIfTS Vi\ attintjoh buflOARD MOTOR etti BOAT OWNIRSI IMPORTANT OOYERABES All RIak Phyaical Domafla Madkal Paymanl CavafRfa LAZELLE AGENCY, Inc. 504 Panfiac Sfata Bank BMf. PI S*tf72 nJo/^n* MOTORS Thompioi Batter-BiHt Boats Arkaniofl Trovaltr Booft Tm Nt« Boot Troiltrt W«t«r asi tssi»Mal GASOrS SPOBt CENTER I Dees Ftooi Orchard hnkn Ave. UT5 Cm. ia» SZ., Km«. Hafkw ^? And what can and perhaps, have another n\artini we do about it?" Their conclu-to calm their consciences, theisions are listed: thoughtful children seethe for S| . * * * chance to remake what they con- i What is the "typical ’ American alder a badly corrupted, dissoluteilike? "Alcoholic, money - hungryi and endangered America. {i u x ur y - loving, sell • centered. She writes la behalf of the eighth, grade stndmta of MeCh^ High School,,who have Mailed a srhoolwMe, Wllagewtde and.(they hope fer\'enlly) nationwide stu-a "rebirth of true Anierirnniam.’’ ! iprpfatrwuf. We’ve been No. 1 so long we think stay there. We won’t, without a. change in our patriotic and self-disclpiine attitudes. There is mm true patriotism in Russia than in America. LACK CONSCIENCE It seems that in America you get laughed at whenever you show signs of having a conscience any, more. Many once shameful things are becoming less shameful all the time — imoking. strength of character in our people. ’Somehow we . have to iteinstill buic religious principles in Americans. And we should have-a specific time and place in the school curriculum for morals, ethics, patriotism, religious principles. etc. It’s common now fo boast of violating, laws and getting away with it, It's common to 'call in sick’ when you want a day off Mountain Fights Tunnel Builders Now, say the youngsters, what can Iw done about it? "We need to fight communism by building up Americanism and proving it turns out the best human product, rather than just by .running communism down. "0«r coMiilry gIvM loo money away for nothlag, both abroad and ni home. Yon enn’t bay renpert. We need to the needy, but we nbo need find ooine way to let theni earn MONT BLANC, Italy (UPP - and the tM man shifts working ; •The mbuntiin is like a Ilvingi around the Hock have had to thing fighting off Invaders," the! Ince an ever Increasing number i qld miner said. - Other minersl at troubles and dlffieulUes. grouped in the tunnel under Mont EBonc, Europe's Highest mounUin. nodded in ^m agreement. All of us listened, and then it ea me. Into the somidarkness. heavy with dust, ivared Mont Blanc's protest. There were no rock bursts until digging reached the 6,5tX) -foot mark. But now. experts explained. :the pressure of the mountain on the tunnel is more tl)«n one-and-a''hal( tons against every square head there was a rumbling, frightening sound liko a great explosion. The miners eyed each other apprehenoively. Then, whep As a consequenec, the layeis of stone and granite surrounding the! tunnel tend to "settle down" and I find a new geologieal.haiance. Andj . {when they settle down, the Expw. »ll 1. . h.™. wjj"" there is no technical explanationr’^®'^” « to diWTibe what a man feds ini Men are moving iWo he moun-his stomach when the huge giant " _J protesting Just above your{«ve«’y hour. I When an estimated 351 million Rock bursts are the latest peril ip the monumental job of drilling —- - , ,. ______ ,i iiwn hlghwrsi- tiinnr? npd-Pans-MtiairTvuU;» by 13T auJ tptder^iiis giant among mountains. TACED BY DANGERS The seven-mile tunnel is exp^-sd to be completed early in ' . '.Jpxibleaiaeed br thd'RRI* armies ' dr Italian and French miners dig- :dready been drilled. t on the FrencN sidp. . tutwr. iTsSs. trsi k so WoodisBd A««ni i^Blar nawtit ot Uw CHr if Postlac, Mlehifsa bcM Jim* a im Sf rsMlstioa n «s* dcclsrts! raSI Dmdra Atm s and kUiM nsa wi sf l».isf.tt. I U e^t I. srofU* SI I (htrMC I IM SBd Isos defrsrsd by! _______________________>1 to trent-l SBd tbst sU St tbs tot* sad psrotU _____ Mdt ot sad^teuy^f^d SKn „ ___ -peotol ssMMi--"* dotrsy stjsaw ot t)M oo(t sad ssptDsw thtrw liasit SI ot Um nUauMd-------.---- SSDsu Uwrool shall Sc paid from Csmur Imaroccmoat Psnd and IMM.tS of tbo .esUmated cost lor ,.dsM shall be detrsTH by s—‘ sessmeat upon the IoIIooIbi ----- Ukssido nsrk Sabdlrlskm-Lot IM. Assemar^ Pist itl-Lot ii). a. W oi » «4S‘ — •"- ” ------ ' s. sr IW.^8* Ir 01^ H »«• of the A 5^ S' ise of tho w.| tSA*B* e# iha S 1M04* IM IM. •. 9t VM W, 14#.» *tof lirnTdr of the «. jsr of Um ; i4ist' of the t. iM.as' lot itt. a. «r of the n. iir of the W I4l.3I> of the E IJJ M’ * . lot lit, a. 4T ot Um N. ssr of the W. 141.lf ot the -I. msr lot a. 4T of the N IM’ of Um> M. *^r M ‘the**W MS 14’ ofi ’WniS u nERKST given , That the Commission ot the City of, Peatlac. Weblsaa will meet St 4 o’clock p ip sad objeeuoos tha ■mrtlcs tateresled. w.o wn DstfC ----- Sited June T. IMI OLOA BARKILEY. NOTICE or INTENTJON TO .i^set •ssBttaey sewer — "~ Toa ‘are hereby notified that at c! ,ra'ty'5*iJSft.£ •«^chf;.rhi5J'"i««T isloa ta «os*WmSssnluty _____________ -bdwsrd Arenac, east It. from north Mae lot 3 Aeseseor’t! It IS to».so«th Bm Ut 4 It N at aa osttamted cost of Sll.TSlM,! d that the profile and MllmsWi JSSnuM that all of the loU *»« imSs^M ipcMI akiSMmeot dMtrlrt SrSeeseadifi IS of the estuaatod coot mo7 M (he '&6,r ■ ■ r ' A Deputy City Clerk' THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JUNE 8, 1961 fifty-one Wheat Futures Finn in Steady Market CHICAGO (■ — A modente f this small toiyn in Britanny. Wblfrom Heads Fund Ua«SING-«N—Jack X Wolfram of Lansing, general manner of General Motors Corp.’s Oldsmo-bile Division, today wSs electeii president of the Michigan United fund. ^ Nothing waa itolen. N. Onra, $m Wakton Rd., to-ported to sheriff’s deputies yester-dajl that four lawn chairs wen stolen from the patio of his home. A box of loola vaised at 6SM was olen from hla home, Ralph Bucldea. 1008 Oakley Park Rd. - ISd*rt.T'.;: «:* I*2SS** S’ sai : a Predicts Viet Nam ^ilTFi^t Off Reds NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Hril on ItTtantion to Construct tho followinq public Im- COMBINED SIWIR Shoffitid/ '— m to Baldwin Avanus aouth lino tot 4 AP 99 Curb, outtir, craoi, cRAm and Bium work ■iiMtt Avaniio ftouf WooAyard >Konuo ta) Basswood Avonuo Woodland AvonuV fromDresdon Avonuo to Lakosido Drlva ond KInnty Road • ^ Rr furthor informatlo^ lapal POjjM* | torostad property By ordor of tha City CosiWWsfion DatE4< juns,7,1961 - ’ ^ Americon Stocks im w- BaoS A a Ml >tJ Ota. ,„'7SS ;::\r ill PM.'I -B* M Abi .. N.4 TMtalija . .. N| r ■herltf’B deputies yesterday. Romeliiiw earty taday the fillver Lake Golf Oub at 2SBa Walton Boulevard, Watei _ was broken into and a S175 television stolen, according to the owner, Geoiike Purdy, of 3531 Orchard Lake Road. Rnamaffc gal* PNday. • to IS. Dlettitaig and furniture. Orande. - Pontiac encampaNnt No. M ia holding a rummaga sale ai 871 B. Pike St. Sat.. June It at I sjn. —Adv. Inrloded among tho projecta •re coiitrarts for 1.8 milea of MM Freeway In Oakland Oonnty. 'The local freeway projects arpi —5.4. miles of 1696 from 96 FYcei way just west of Haggerty Road northwest of Farmington east tf Orchard I..ake Road. Included Iq the project ire grade separations at Halstead and Farmington roads Interchange at Orchard Lake road. Completion date is Nov. 30. 1962 -2.4. miles pf 1696 from Orchard Lake road east to FranklinIroad, Including a grade separation at Inkster road. Completion dale is Nov. 30. 1962 ■paving at the intersection of 1196 and M218 iWixom Roadi. Completion date is Sept. 30,196L U. S. Treasury agentsjaidihey o( paving at various were watching the mowing opera-J - - -- , tion when a man drove up. said something to the men loading the still onto a van, and all fled. They aald a cheek of license Bomber* showed the ear whieh drove up w Detroit policeman who tor-merty resided in. Pontiac was arrested Iby federal agents yesterday and charged with consplrinf violate| the liquor tax laws. He .Is Patrolman Bo.vd ' Jonea, M, w)HMe parents, b and Mra, Camell Jones live nt MS Rapid St. Jones resigned from tho Detroit force after hic arreol. Lawrence Gubow. U. S. attorney, said Jonea was accused of acting as a lookout for a group of men who were moving a still and a quantity of mash on April 26. Jones was arraigned oo the .conspiracy charge before U. S. Dia-trii^l Judge ’Theodore Levin, was released on $1,000 bond, pending a hearing June 21. AAA Jones is a 1954 graduate of Pontiac Central High School where he won letters in baseball and football. After iraduatlon. he enlisted fn the Marines, serving with the military police. Following discharge he joined the Detroit police fon-e. locations on U.S. 10 southeast and northwest of Pontiac. Completion . date is Oct. I.') To Convene in Detroit DETROIT m-Jhf Catholic Hos pital AsMciaflon of the United States and panada will hold Its 48lh annual convention in Coho Hall June 12-15. Nearly 7.000 persons are expected to attend. ICE *or iininmoK to cot. combtfMd Bt«*r on Dhoir^tld An* art titrfbr aollf»#d.-thil 6ia* TMUlsr moetlBi of ‘h»,ComB't«>«>,»'O'/ City ol Ponlloc. Mlchlfon. held JUB* 4 --W iBteatloB of Ito City inetruet combloed »w*r JB reaue from Hollywood AveBne tp taW-in Avenue at on tetimoted rout of I 774.90. ond IhBt tho plan, profile end itlmnle ol lald impro«(m«nt U on file ----bite Inepectlon. further intended lo eonetruct (i^ ment -In oreordnBe* vtlh IW ■®«lf ' to fronti lU* from Hollywood Ayenu* to B^-AreBu* ehBll ewtwtitut* the pj**' BMeument dlelrlcl lo defray 93.0M.9# el eeUmstod coet lassrooms for , 1.wfttJUa^i I be free a Elementary pupils also will bark on a summer holiday at noon next Thursday. ’They will return Friday to pick up report cards. A A ♦ Mothers will be able to relax How loog you’ve mom, here’s a mikhiwn on the datoa to braro At both Pontiac Northern and Central high schools, graduating seniors have their final day of regular classes tomorrow. TTiey already have taken their fin: exams. ^ COMMENCEMENT THURSDAY Next week seniors will be busy planning graduation ceremonies and related events. Commence-'Thursday at Pontiac Central and Friday at Northern. For IMh^sBd llth grade sta-dents at both scboola, Mowiay Is tao last day of regular clasMts. Ftaal exams will be bold Tuesday and WednoMlay. ’There will be no school Thurs- day and report carda will be is-, events; the 17-year-old girl ■u^ Friday, June .16, officially dosing the 196IW1 achool year. The junior high achool schedule la Identical except that pupUa will be dismissed at noon June 15 and re^ cards will be mailed to their homes. i.^joroflto Thsl Ihe Comml«»loB qf Ih# CUT m PonllBc, MIchlssB. will Bitot to the Cosj-BilMloa Chamber oo Jua* 13. INI, (t notice Of UtTEHTtoH TO CON-rutl eurb, iulier, *T*a*. *»<• relolea ,, sume for the 1961-62 school year. Teen Beauty Hauled From Car by Men ANDERSON, S.C. (AP)-A pretty torn-age girf dragged from a parked cqr by two or three men Wednesday night staggered to the safety of a farmhouse early toddy. ■ , A A A ' Officers said she and her companion in a parked car. Charles Gambrell, 30. reported either 4wo or three men pulled her from the car, slashed Gambrell about the abdomen and left arm, and then drove off with the terrifle4 white girl. The men were Negroes. AAA It was not discloaed If the glri was raped. Officers reconstructed thesf iF. her companion svere parked lovers lane off Highway 81 when men surprised them. Gambrell was Slashed and the girl iplrited away, Gambrell staggered tp a nearby house and a search -was started. WASHIKGTON (UPD-1 Secretary Robert S. McNamara predicted confidently today that guerriUa-harMsed South Viet Nam will net fMl to the Comftiunlats. But be t*U tbe Huuse Farelgu AlfalFB Own mittee that South VM Nam wUI roqulre taereuaed U.S. aM hi the tor^a of befii trululng aud effulpmcat to “deal ‘I do, sir," McNahtara replied emphatically. awHMra half af the emnstay. McNamara and Gen. Lyman Lemnitzer, chairman of the Joint Chiefs at Staff, toMifled id support of President Kennedy's pro- Walkout Off Negotiations Tbreotens All U.S. ^ips NEW YORK (UPI)-Thu Na- 51 % ,8 Ifoital Mainline Uahu bfufc* e« ci* fipw. $4 i-bailoa l««lsa aia iodiqr wHh hm ap- , A A A Ufatoia ef *76 pbsaenger qnd sjbvMwfnwpw bbM ihit reeeon ihei flight sMpa and taafcan, ralaiag McNamara said the reaion that the admlnlstratlon’e request for military aid whs raised from $1.6 In Mardi to fl-S today to the stepped-up Ctanmu-idst preesure in Solitheait Aria r deal sritfe Ohb-■unlat aggipastoa Ip Iamb aad letrih Viet Nsm. Rep. Cheater Kemm. RvN Ho asked: "Do you thlific VWt Raih is going to stand?’’ Real Legifilativc Battle ’rock bottom" figure' Kktshlpaai peeiilMttbr ef a atrtlta hi a U J. parts aezt IhuEday. Clean House in Illinois wZ^twSowmwv STy of 'iRmttoo. lllchlSBB. I IMl, by FMOlUllOB ------ nhitrucl curb. lUUor. irad*. froyel »n< rtloud work *B BBeeott AfOOBO frOlB ' ord Avesu* to Boeewood AtUUM edlmoted cod of 914.900.11 It I______ Improyenintt pUn. profile (oo r«iim»vr, »na wi», .»«■ eod thoreof dwll b* dolrsyed by ipOtMl •■Munrnt oceordlnt to froBlMO PBfl tool all or 'h* lot* and porceA M fUid froBttoi upon either dde of Bawdl Avo-—- from Woodward AvoMta to.JtoaawMd Buw ihBU eonaUtuiriba epaefil ■umeDl didrict lo doftay 110.943.19 „. iHa edlmaUd cttl aad tipanie, theriof and that ll9.IU.ld of tlto malod eod and expentet therepT (hall ’ bt paid from the CaplUI Improyamaal Pund and that tlU.M. Ih# (dtoiatod cod for (owor etuo. chall b* defrayod sy apeclal attotanwal upao part Lot 14. AP 97 lylna aotith of iaaaotl Ar- ■ HO^CE la--------------- Pontlae, Michiaan. i ' imbor on june u. re, .Bt. to haar eunactloni bat nay ba mai* by p ab Action, toterealad. w. o. 7i; Ju lArOARKBLET Death Notices I. INI. BOWAaO, ItoKIre^rHiaaii SPRINGFIELD, 111. (UPD-Btate police hurried to ? the IlHnoU Rouse of Representatives to restore order ^.51 early today when Democratic and Republican lawmakers ^ iMtttled precariously over a balcony for physical posses- | Sion of the House clock. ’The filibuster wound up Just short of the 16-hour mark when seven Republicans Joined Democratln^wthif ranks to j_sm lax Increase fflf cities. ★ ★ ★ At the height of. the fUlbuster, a Chicago Republican observed that the House was the "only Insane asylum where the Inmates rule." The trmible started when Republicans launched a fiUbuster Wednesday In protest over a proposed balf-eeat Increase In tho sales tax for cities. Tho . ^ , Democrats worb eoiWoded to have enough votes to But as midnight approached. Democrat Leo Pfeffer scurried to a washroom rioset to get a key for the chamber clock which he wanted to stop to halt the arrival of ^ a new legislative day — a patJlamentary tactic employed | to allow the chamber to clean up lU workload. HEADED OFF But Pfeffer ran Into two Republicans who got closet before him. One ended on floor. ^ ’rheri bo ^ed to the balcony ta halt tho glass-, oneasod eloek. Bat la t&o baleoay another Bopabli-ean, Robert Casey, beat him to the aoeiM again. ’The two lawmakers, hanging over tho balcony with their hah'ds on the clock, wrested with each other un-tlme tho big minute hand br^F*. Pfeffer cut bis hand. National Guard cots were biriught to the chamber and one woman legislator promptly ploiiped do^Ti One.’ 'Democratic House Speaker Paul Powell called i brief recess at 1:30 am. Vith An a|peement to begin a new legislative day shortly. . ; \ HEHRV. JUHB t. I 1110 Lookbsyt- •' 93: bcloTOd bi How HoBry; Wnr BXDuior oi Lira, Hmrvty bbO Jlomor Hntry bb*") 91ri. UarthB Dope nocltBUoB trf' ' the aoBBry will fet TburedBy. JubB' I. Bt I p m. Bt tho Mofyla A, aehutt l^erBl Homo, ftwerBi TT^. FrldBy. JuoB on Bt. Pbtrick . UBton Uko. SrTH.irr,i;,irii.W.:TO MelTlB A aehatt PtmeiXI Home, PEtlRS. JUHB I. 19(1. ckARLIB J. , 3W PBrry St.: as* 40: OeloytO-tiuiOBBd ef Dorothy Peteri: be-lOTod (OB of 94ark aad Attry Peter#; dear itepfatber of Cherry Maonlnf. Timothy. Sybil BBd Del. dra Woodt. PuDrral reeyfee *UI be held Baturdsy. Juae 10. at 9 p m from Johoaon'i Tempi* Church of Ood with Elder Mark-kum offtclatlni interment In Mlnden. La. kfr Peter* »|U lit IB atate at the William P DavU Puaerai Home. ST John, jbwl 7. iSill. PHID W., 431 Hickory Lane. Waterford, ToWnahlp; at* M: dear fi {Jf!: Saturday, SHOVE. iONI a ildL ui^ls khi: 1103 CedarhIII, Kdyal Oak: afe. - 9t; dear ntothcr of lira. Aaron w iMory Zlliaboth) Fournier. Mri. Martin A. iLuetllei Oaare. Mr* WlUlam M ’VIrtInIa) Slay-toa. Mr* CharlM iJoaa T I Roym Pfe John P Shove tad MIchaeJ J. Shovt: doar *Utcr of Jo**ph a7, Wilfred and Lawrence Oueletu and Mr*. Harold ShaBnahan; alio *urrlved by 10 trandchlldren Queen of Holy Rotary Council No 3930. iCnl(hta of Columbu*. Thurtday. 130 pm. from tht William Sulllyan. A aoat Funtrd , Home. Parl*h Rcary Friday, 9 p.m. Funeral (ervlee SBIurdav. p m and funeral tervke Saturday. 9:30 a m., trbm the, William Sullivan 4> Bon Funeral Home. , Mai* at Shrine ol the LIttI* Flower. Royar Oik. Saturday,' June 10, tt 0 a.m Interment lit Holy BepUlchre. Mr* Shove will lie In state at the William Bulli-van,* Son Funeral Home, 109 W. 11-Mlle Road,-Royal Oak. WAOBR. JUNB i, 1HI,_BER7PHA” 3773 Cbadxlck.'IMv«r ace 90; tw-Jneto-wir* ol Bartlet Waker: ah* . ' *ur.vlyed ^ several nlceet and nlaltawa. riiaaral aaivloa will ba from *the*ipkrka-ariflfn Chapei' with Rav. Oalen Rersbey and Rev. Martin J. Water Jr. otticlattoc. Internunt'ln Ottawa Park CaBi*- ' tery. Mn. Wacer wUl U* to ttata -att atotrki-OrUltit Funaral Home.. AaLKB% juke I. INI. LLOYD R. , p., 1047 Edcayala, Drayton Plato*; boioTOd bulk and’ of Faulipa W a I k * r. PuBwrBl arrkanmsati . BM ptBdtoi Bt tha Coata Fttarrai: > Homa, Praytoa Ptotoa. •a&df’isAiSfcSrtf, beloytd .wtta of Jamoa E. Walth; --------------- charlti ta- «T .of ■ 'l .Jacorly; i by. om gFMidsASa • Bww«—y tha Roaary wlll% hold Thursda^r, • jana B. ai l p.m. n tlw Sparkt, . OHifto Pttnarsk H*ro. FMelBt r-7t^o’".’m‘*fc Cftthoitc' Church. vlaUrmBBt M Orilfta rwapM taoma. ' . YIFTY-TWO I ■4 THE jroNTIAC PRESS, >THUjlSDAY. JUNE 8, 19gl FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 24in tM t Mb to t i«. |Srl& «r tkS^nS SwM altt* Mat »MA >>« *••• "S: Jsfj?rS5-5 SL"% oJSir." V» SJSJ'______ ASrSmSs tuT*/t?ffSUt%yM«^ u * •.«. STiy al pg>te» CASH WAKT Al> MIW l-Oor l-DiTi A-DaTl T-tS *5?t *jS { IS js 5 i ,*£ rs js j tl rB 10* Ml ba BAdt (or OM VaoM rrata bai aaaba PART-TlMt WUKIV I Ml ba UktiifawUeatlaiu IM 111 Memortam Pmeral Directors rmnnuL hous P»ATT0W PtAlWl ' OB »-TtW Dorielsori-Iohns rvwaiAh noiat Voorhees-Siple nnmtAL Rota Cemetery Lots, M_____________ aa of eratbarhMd. Praaaat ^M^vtU oall far sm coal nmsrmnrTzr TSS^ an blur Al M ejik May tkm sm leeta at Ths Pim ■Mm k f --------- «, I, C. 7, «, U. U, 77, M. M, n. IM. Ul. US. He^ W—ted Male 6 ___________%pMdiV. LSOS VACATIOH.Wa ora tour-^^Ssk^Mwaaa • a.»: Mbit ban I 3 baatlat ,— -iDaUIlbtloa, aaUrlala. tlT to read aad latarsrrt apaddcaMoBa and blva prla aaiUlaMur He. AbU* net r' “ priat Ih la atloBi la praeeia far prepar (orrelCr aad eompllaaet to ^ija ___________oth« rulta. aehnol graduata with a ]tiari af heauag aad air dttloning eiparleaca. Uuat------ - raUd Mlchlon CLASS S OR- medlaUlT t< MSS. 4 p.Bi.-l cAi-raSffeur: l^taa opaolng EOBUaat part-Mlcblgaa eel-. Praatt, OR B X P R R I ZNCCO XAfnrAiHnt, aalary aad tommltiloii. OR 4- ShUtlpSa ”atlBg*Bar^-^. — - an*i!r!Sia<£ri!;:u S.1U1. Specialty Salesman _____at*56 I and U:M wSRI-poiFiTO ua eaUaoa adb-laaUng. lapa^ m JiP*"* of aaauaalBg Ml boakfcaaplag dtH Uoa Includlog praparatloa of waak-ly payroll. tooalUy trail balaaca and flouKlal roMrti. Sooia typ-tog aacaaaary. naataot parking EXPANDING I have to hire 12 ncat-• appearing, well-mannered gentlemen to contine my expansion |i r o g r a m in this area. If you,are between 21 and 4S years of age, apply 4286'Dixie Highway, Drayton Plains, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June. 8, and Friday, .June 9. BBTABLtsaBo sALis Rounc open for toarrlad gkoa 11 to 44 Exiierienccd Waitress Apply to person, IMI ^osItb. B^’ -a..a-----* kcM btFutritm of paper mill. Paper mul or In-dutirtol oaperteflct neeeMary. Apply, at offlM of Rocbeeter Pa-*r Company, -RochteWr, Mleh- OIRL OB ilttlng a_ ----------- :bUdren ago 11. 11. and 4. Llro to jr out. Call after t:10 OR MW4. OIRL OR COOPLB, TO BABTtn outoMe oork. |l/?^ _____ weakly. Per poneail totenrleu oall OR MStf. ---------------woiuBnfifH _______ m< ff. Perry, I if firWME~AT ________dtAMOSTiuI aro mrrlAd w ~~ »mU traiotog. •f? Pontiac Onen Dealer im I a m. to 3 p.pi. , : WokAh iitoR iitir- LAOin. It OR OVSR PART-tin telephoDO 4010* work from our office. A houra a day. Monday ------------— BO MlllBg. Ceaiui eiporlenet oicelleni — lalory - PhODO PR SATM botwooo _________s-lfdi.*“■ 'IsilOOLRAaED wbUAM I. .. k......k.„Mr am. . ----------- Oood homo an ^lary. Refereneoa: Call aftfr t:l _ . _.tto, Utb i-gSdl, after » p.m. .iionniis''' —mar MABR TOOR Ml oo«a tout, Deraouetau ac brand wye aa party i)dy adraDtagM of > Oeore'e Toyt. No..___ w dellee^. R^Ilcot rtp- \pruote, PoniiSt^ Itmiri. S4S js.. ««wsyjs‘irs. 8!i IjMll. mo^rM^oBA 1 ohUdrtn, BARGAIN 8^ a* p.B. AA WALL WASHING BT MA-" ~ ta. nphouury. pBSd41t ItWhTRR 'ectoRy PR I-IOIT kind. &ARPRN____________________ work, new aad repair. PR JARPRNTRY AND PAINTINO, bait price. MY l-lPda.________ CABINrr MAKER. CARPINTIB KltcbMia a apeelalty. IW 4-MPd CARPENTER. PAINTING CABIN- ELECTRicIANV Ucdli^ toTTEB? amanroL 60ARANTRB OtiR WORK. --------- -*— —" —ihlnt antP painttog. R f-gflS. PAiNfiNo. exftpRNTto -rntx. Quality w.._-------------- prieea. W. A. Wlmkalmaa. IW ------------------INTlAb A WANTED JOB IN ____ —_____...-Huraa Referencea. PR 1-Wll. • . HIGH ikCHOpL ORADOATR. Wlti *— yoarra Sf tj-------------- n wagga. Reply jPoattoc ' **• hrpiiio. Tot Ie*6l, _______ ___________ .. bookkooBag. Caaalderable oiper-tenco. direraUled buMneoi actlv ' ttlaa. Colltgr alngta; ghonly ’* ....... • yoaiiA Wit Waptoi F«m>te U t*£i-i LOST: COLUB DOG. TICWITY OP Unteo Loko Vlllagk. Babla and White.. RM 1-dOOt.__________ , UMT; s’aRlTTAMY SPANIRLR IR ly of RUaaboth Laka and rt ■ ' BuiMhig Supplies 14 CLOSE OUT, 1 SWtMMINO POOLS. LSaflr. i-ieiar. i-irur,j«rm aoll at below InTOlet at ' Lake Bbloa. PR 4-TUl. BushMRS Strvict 18 Saws — Lavt^nmoweri hdTMfMT, 'tAhrlpC^ Rm.Mro WMg^^gjar Bookkeephig de Taxm 16 Dressmaking, TaHorkig 17 gsraft-sfe BRWINO and ALT«ATON|^^U lATrtSNS'' IS al's complstii LikoacAPhad rioTiuf.n‘i".'A"d*s?*w PS4-41MerOai-fm TOM Ptbw, DRAOl DiBO., _______Ortoa. OaU ____MY l-dtll.______________ ROTO-TILUNO, PARPEN AMD Id Hobaon. PB bdWS. Landscaping ,. ___________ landscapimo frM aaMmotite^^ajraltoWj ,Iawj _____- l-ytar turf to your order. any amount. Pickor “* ■**-llrer. Troy. Uncoln TlTtd. ACB TRBB BBRVICB STUMP REMOVAL Troo remoral. trimming. Oot opr bid. m-lilO or PR S-PftS. ____LAWl ... ffi’TfcOT nmt TREE TBIMMINO AMO remoraL rooa. PR t-ldOI. LOADING ,,‘*’*2;" --- ._—.ki----' jg-5 . Moving anCTrucking 22 Ask AND TrashTamt haulimo uOht 'hadumo. qliti ifai. atm« yo«r prtet. FS 44IM pr grarol^^n^ Obd taadlas. TiS Painting Dccofothig 23 NRL80K. INTERIOR. — iT. Workmtnihlp cvprpBUe^. ■ittergncCT, PI ratun. fUMam^. OT 1-.TM4 , Ltotnaod J^*d eontraotera. latortora aad < NoUitof down. Sd yoara «a par-0^ Painttog^ IdSdlN. OOTStOI jhMkWHfll Mnglag, wUator ra #Ahrt«i. raaaonablo. Proa ttBwaPaa. caiy CARNIVAL ByDkk Taraor SLATER.APTS. PURNISJTO AW^^PUjjtMISBBD ST M. PARER STREET._ PSiVATR 4 ROOtdS Aim BAl aowbr daeoratod..DL I-1110. if KCSmC™! and batb. ftara. ratilf. Cloao la, PB LT4». 1-4 ROOM APARTMtidir~W Suportor' Auto Baloi. PB 4-UlOO "Be consistent, Da^. Tbday you isy Jimmy has the WORST manners—yesterday you said he didn’t have any at all!" ‘■WaoOM. VRRT CLBA» Btoraa and pua lino. Quiet aouph SM Auburn" PS S-1SS4. XffiTfiHSniB??? glraso. PB P4UT- I Lfist and Foniid 26 Wtd. Contracts. Mtgs. 35 Airport ■ Rtward. FE i«1N. IMMEDIATE ACTION On aay good land eootraets.' New Notices and Personals 27 ARE VOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS? OONSOUCtoTB ALL YOUR RILL AHDLkr US orvB tod ONB place to PAY BUDGET SERVICE It W. HPEOM PB 4dM knapTshoes ARE YOU IN DEBT? (1) Mako euo weekly paymoal yaa oan afford (1) AtoU Oamlahmonta and ro NEEDS 1 OR MORE Vacant LoU. Oty of PoaUas (1) bm arotoettoa J^urai call,' FR S-MTt. 11 to I B B S. BDILDINO «)■ CASH FOB totm "onow,J2,° art losing It. Brokar. PB 4-1P41. LoalU B. Middleton. City AdjustmeiM^ Service 5-9281 OPPOSiTB MA'IR I Are-YovuDebtJiappy? Lot no ibew you a ploosaat way to nay your dobU. uao your credit to improrc your cUina. oad srcid problems. Homaa Sanlcat. MS NoUonal Bank BuUdtog. ANT^IRL » WOMAH iwaat TVR8TRRN for ^^clr- --- Bertbocr. Fa B.: Focb •«! Ml addlcti pleM« iBRbt olh*r tr-raniamcBM. I, rag. IIS. Mow 1.L THE LADY WHO ■t acctdenl on Lake vi ClarUIOD Bead to offer am etrntog accident with du^truck end Alto e^ aW toTo who eamo down Orba. Olorkatoo Rd. - pidr-up true* ot same f — tecldwto 1:11 p.to. Mar >nUct me. P. O. Michigan. ..of- 'OCi plcasa eoe Siarketon, I Wtd. ChiUren to Boord 28 Wtd. HoMBohoM 0«tods » ca;x_; m BIOK DOLLAR FOR PURNITUR* LMWVtrfWarr------- - I I . ir ,1 I T r UB BOT rr on bbll it tor ^Vov' "oiKur oSSuvUnr AUernOM. OA S-MSl.______ Wanted MIsceliRncouR 30 OmCK PDRNITORB AMD BW ---MidpMtot. Forbt* FitottPf Offlet Bttpply, ucurtty OB rontlaoHjM W l^a altar I P~m. PB 4-1441. Wanted to Rent ^lldrea.^lMll PA 1-IOtt. B. CTwntrrivi biCSlBis liOOSR, ^ trlci by . la waimis. CaSR. J.JMMt, ir. Ml Oakland AroaUa. PB Matter. Ml Oakland AronUa. wANni) TO RENT * ______OR Hilt. SiMure Living Qnortors ■» .IflDDLIAORD court,! TO SHARB bamo. Must hare A-l rafetonoa. A^ jako-froot boaia. Roaeaoahto. OB 1-IWI. - . tJ4* 4 ift ***""*“ TOtiMO TTO^a S5S^rlIy‘^l;f r.tofu5;"N.r,^ ABIUTV aj2i' aoHdamgayaito^, tract, Bdully. and I WRIGHT OAKLAND ATE. P or aeaadacd. Tour eath apoa aat- K. L. Templeton, Realtor JIM Orchard Lako Road PB 4-4M1 SEASONED LAND CONTRACTS raOP AROUND-—” — "■ CAPITOL BAVINOB S LOAN AseocunoM W. Huron St. PB 4^ Wsnted Real Hstote 36 ALL CASH t yon aro loaylng state or aotd ‘*"\'l!'^auBR«ilAM d W. Maple MAylaIr BUILDER ^ACB W4-M3____________ > HOMES POR DRBAI 1 dteplocowoBte. I" and "iiA“_2L :eail r HURON n. Buyers watttoc w«h cash. , Paul M. Jones, Real Est. m TTwr Rent A|>ti> Funiislicd 37 DM BPPICIBNCT BEDROOM sportmanls. Pully tui-— tog. Northeast alda. PB I-IIM ( AMD 1BOOM8. PBIVATR igl-traaco and bath. 1st PddIP. 4M N. Saginaw. I. PrtraU I AND_________ 4374 Dixie Hwj entrance PR 1-7141;__________ a ROOMS XmD BATH. NICELY furnlabed, oxcellant location, cloeo In. Bet caretaker, IDS Washlngten. rooms and itrrCH^BTTB. 174 W. Huron, PB 1-dMl. 1 AND 3 ROOMS. BVRRTTBIMq ROOMS AND ' KirCRSNBlT^ Child welcome. 431 N. Pbrry. PR 1-llTI. 4-IMl. II Auburn Aye. 1 ROOMS NICELY PCRMSHl irlTote bath and entraaeo. irlnkera. PR 1-5M1. driDKcrs. rm x-oooa. f' ANb 3 r'66ms; inurfiBs a bus Una. 114 B. Howard. Hollywood Apts. i“LjSdR~irOOM BASEMENT apatttaont. Prlrate batb and i trance. ’ "•«--»-<»- I-1M7.____________ 1 ROOM APARTlItll traaco. Ill a waok. Child woli ' Inoulro ITT Baldwin _________^ono PB l-ltll Rent Apto., PMfridiwd 87 ROOM BPPICnmCT 1 MMim aad bath. IM and a ALBBRTA APAftnCBNYI ROOMS AND bath:. UlisOfe eleaa. prlrate, lower Apt, Alulto. No drinkers. Cluaa to, rtfgraheas. 171 aao. Call PB LMTL________________ ROOMS AND BiATH. ATTRAC: tlra lower, all utlllllea lura., newly decorated. 11 Sheridan. Ma-aM. ROOMS. PRIVATE WITH AND entrance, second floirT 711 Mt. ROOMS, ft BOITTR I^MCIB, PR 4-MM. PR 4-dlll. _________ ROOUB. CLEAN. IIRPRIURRA- ilttemore. PR i-TIll. LAROB ROOMS. ACROSS PROM Tel-Huron Shopping Center. refrigerator furnlahod. Oorag^ real aloe, no small chSdrea. PB 1-glll after I p.m., PB 4-1111. turnlahed. |kl a month. FE ROOM. BATH. OAS HEAT. NEW-• decorated. FR l-gMl. Nicely _____j-.t. ChIMren permitted. I4g per month. Cloeo to eehooli. ehurchea and downtown. Warm to tho winter, cool to the eummer. ‘.mple laundry fsenuiee. ”■ " nompetead. Realtor, IM Bait on. FR 4-SM4. After I p.m. I FR I-74M. _________ ggrt Apti. UnfurwiibRd 38 I Rdlt Hoiwm Unftini. « __afabtmw#. ORCHARD CT. APTS. rs'Sw'’ 8-691i Auburn, Corner of Edith Brick Flat—Heated Urins rooto, 1 bedroom, Mtehonotto 3*1-7111 .. ------- "jTisrkJ.’ti.Wi-.K i-lfeo6k_hoDif“ Rood. OR 1-M4I. s-BRDii66y _ . ^ISdTTth. SRC- oai floor, prleoto eatraaoe. H~t fumlibod. Adulta. Ms month. For •HOME” gss?.o‘:t.‘.oa':L.a?dr% isKS“ia^“ri&v *“ *«3S aSTkidV^ary eiatobll TW. MU roUrod or cWor eeuplee. »• J*»* eome for etoglo ?•'»«“•. ™S** apU. ar# being ofterod for the tteM time to doalraMo aiM pofm- Pumlturo opi poti. For ap No ehlldrtn M labor 1-^BOOM afartmrnt g7l a moBth. Will dtecount 111 for mowtog lawirand jdd Jejft , gardon ipaee. UL 1-lfU. liM Croekt M.. south of AUbnra. UobERN 1 ROfMd ^ARTMiaj ________ ______Inelud- _____ refrigerator «nd - washer. All utllltlea ,,, mo. Fhoa# OR ’ appetotmont. Rent Houses Famished 39 2 OR 3 TEACHERS l-room furnished aU modem lake lome tor rent from Sept. tIU luno. Cloeo to. roaa. PR l-llN or Ml 4-5471. 1-BBDROOM ROME P0RHISHRD tUo bath, refrigerator, cltctrl roDge, HIddIo Straits Lk. prlr leges, odulta. EM Milt Pai Appllanr- - - - - MALL nldied. Rent Houses Unfum. ^ spot, laka priTllagea. '•i-BEDPOOM ERICK Duplex run basement, gae heal n1ch6u^ H ARGER FE 5-8183 J HOUSB. AUTOMATIC , __I water, full basement, • aowntown. adults, gJO a hadr aowntown, i month. fPR 4-1111. aaraa..”-,- _ - SwSri^ augiaei. - - eloas. gobd ena-Mt WtoT CaraoU. 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX - iMtoaaaJte Itojt-jJN^^ s^eK^th FE 4-7833 W TUMd r;a,:ss:i: ReXr. TO. l-lll^ ® SO0i- --Lai Road. . i -:;toa*^*rtir^ ; fS CiMr^tah- .-.uplotaly m-------, ---------- auto. oil.hat water, water, toftoa-ar PE 1-7011 from I 'tU 4. After . iihooif^hRifcK. PhAM. ii'ilR- Dalon St. y M oaklanE. - --------- |U a meath. jt^amln Bk«. Estate Co. m t-im.__________ CLARRSi?5rARlA Bout. cRan farm houeo. for ro-tlrgd eoupla or amall family, good ham. chIrkOB houaa, garden spot, 11 acres of pasture, must furnish good referaneta. MA l-SMl.__ CUTE. CLEAN 1 BEDROOM HOldt oH Baldwin. 171 a month. R. J. tDleki Vahiot. Raaltor, Ml Oak- land Arenas, FR 4-Hll. CAM LAKE. NORTh sHbjlk. .1 bodrwema. |1M par month Aa------------- only. Tol. dW-1331 COLORED Know 1 bedroom tu.. --- ranjj. 0.a_lteM.^C.r.-l r.- Storms and aeroona. iW RENT 1 BEDROOM HOkk. Judah Ukt RaUlea. Ml por mo. Oaa hoot. Call MT 1-llM. LONOFRLLOW. 141 lent. Oil kest. storms, scrtoni. 171 a m-Hilh. . Open, raeant, walk-la.'Call days, woodward 1-13M. OTsa.. and weekends. TOwnaand g-titl. rage, patio. wall-to-wiH ebrpet-lag. lake prlrllcies and boat, {lit month. 1 year Toaao. 3M4 Aqua- ______ .. yaa'r "round. UN asdll. RM L1»44 wotkoade._____ MODERN I BEDROOM BRICE, heat jjatemmt.^l cMl^ wol- LOVELT LARE-FRbliT : room terrace —*—‘— flthlng. feral by acaaon i ____ ______W B. after 4. ______________ SAM WARWICK HAS 1 BEDROOM brick home In Sylraa Lake. Like AutffflioMIe Paddock A\ito Repair Bumper to bumper cleanup. Bumping aad ^Intinj^ Thm-— brakes and sartoircafbrs. CM-plote servlet, nee - eetlmatea. Dealers caU lor coatraet. lU^Mlt. m S. FADDOCB.__________________ Asphalt Paving mTi-i! Beauty Shops OOLOT’S FEBMANBNT 11 Bebool St. *”* “** FE m -FURNTTURB FINISHINO AND --'imahlag. Touch-up- work. Frob Imataa. Merritt A Bon. d74-U7e. Boats _____________man, ld» Norton. 1 ROOMS. LAROB BEDROOM, twin beds, kitchen,^ pyt. bath and oatranco. jp Mary* Day. TO 4-1^ * art^ontraaea, aawly dararatod. uadi-------------------* “ DO rr YOURSELF KITS WITH WOOD OR ALUM. DOCKS LARSON AND WAOBMAERR boats ORUMMAN CANOES. tee-nee TRAILERS OPEN SUNDAY 10-1 TOUR ETINRUDE DEALER •ton Boat Works Harririgio IMO S, Telogr ................. PINTER'S radtr'Mw maastiaent » Clark. IITS K. OPDTE» RD. tttga furalthad. eloaa' to Tol-Ror-on ihopplng center. FR 1-3047, ClTord.'cHt 4-i7M. -hooid. HUvaTi jaithANuk. H 5c5ar"»ivmn ...... kMWANdi ,, utUIUoa fureltbad. ________0-0710. 1 ______FIBEROLAS ABROCRAFT OLASS AND AI^H. CLASS AND ALUM. CANOES -r AND 10’ ALUM. PRAMS BOCK SAIL BOATS SPEED QUEEN FIBEROLAS JOHNSON MOTORS . OATOR TRAILERS Cbm^ota stock ot martoo a««ot-toriet. Paints and flborglas ma- WE RENT BOATS, MOTORS, TRAUJCRS^ PAUL-A. young, INC OTEN 7 DATS ^ yiM • Dtola Bait, Tackle, Boat Rental »Arr-TA<*LE-ROAT biotal ERvestroughing , | Plastering Syylce ^ Floor Sanding Fencing Foaitlae FoBca Co. OR l-d»ti l^nd^j^g Delivered or Layed Old Lawns Romevad LESTER * SON BOD DEUVERT _______ PR 0-7IM______________ Laivn M4>wei AUBURN ROAD SALES AND SERVICE , ^ ...RRS, Bbarpaaod aad Rtpairad mlete Lto0_ji"MOWERB aad TtUJCRS - BZ Payment FIta. (Bat. crook* mM Uv^t) ... _ Auburn Rd. UL 1-1007 I FROM AVONDALE HlOH tail IIO PINE ROOF BOARDS 4e ... 1X1 FURRINO BTRIFB. to.Bn.ft. 3x4 Ktto Dry Fir .... On Ito. ft. 1x44 Eoonomy Studs .... l|a^.f^ 4x0’ Peg Board ....... 01.W 4xr V^rovo Mahogany , 04.1# 4xtaH Hardboard .... H-M an. PONTIAC LUMBER CO. CASE AND CAR^ til Oakland Att. FE 44111 Plywood \ IM.OM itock at aU timee-_ ALL 'THICKNESSRS^AND SPBCIBO Oot bur ^eea before yon buy 1 SHEfeT OR CAR LOAD Plywood Distributor I PLASTERINa - WORK OUARAN-tood. 141 N. Saginaw. FE 0-01»|. BW AND REPAIR TVORK. PRBB catlmlla. Robert McOloun. PR 1-lMl.____;______- PlumMng and Heating MADE-TOORDER STENCILS Pontlao Stamp S Stoaoll Co. I g. Casa ^ FE 44m Television, Rsdio and HI-FI Service JOHNSON RADIO & TV Michigan Teaa Llcente 1114 Houra 10 A.M. to i P.M. 41 E Walton Blvd. PE S4WS MICKEY STRAKA TV SERVICE DAT OR NIOHT. FE O-llW. *rop. Sel^Peet. Hninus BLACK PSAT »d. dallrerad_____ -Om. MU 0-00*4. HUMUS, M OO I to B. Oakland. -40*4, MA t-Oddl. Try* Trimming. Seryke Truck Rental Trucks to Rent ‘■■'“(.ISSS-nffiSS."" AND EQOVMENT. Dump Trnoki^mT-Traltora Pontiac Farm an*T Industrial Tractor Co. .W s. WOODIfXfiD t6B PONTIAC press. THURSDAY. JUNE 8. 19^1 FIFTV.THREB Rent Ldca Cottfw 41 TOHMMim iu^rnowt ’o^ ---- IB NsrUttni Mlcb. FE For Rent Rooms 42 noon EmCICNCY WI T B Uteora lad k*th, W turoliibMl. auebt* afaktuxmts w N. PADDOCK rs a-MM m a»t».____________^ "aHO SATM. MAIN tieof, biu lUUon. PrlnU I ar 1 p«opl». Bo BT OWWKB M —, ftUl____ FB ____ •ijrra.AS'OT___________ bt'owbeb, • ijuBiniSZHS; faU baitmnit. «A« hm, Mvod Xatb* J bodrooa. b«Ut UM irttti brotMvaj. 1 or (antf, bu ^ bMtmtol. Bitn lUM IM«-!**?IO ilibRTQAOB COST 4 PER CENT INTEREST oTACANT ■ niMW BARQAIN FrlTUotu arOoer Uko C SCHljETT, FE 8-0458 sa_ Httob — 1 bodrooHt, brooMWiy. Urn NO DOWN PAYMENT - TacMt 1 bedroom lubnrbdn rabeb. Oai haat. pa?od rtroot MANY Other selections. Any prict raatc and locattan. Call to-day Uulnier Realty. OR t-046t. _________________^amr. To^ ^ Sbrbse. SM BACHI^itS - SWhfWilto POOL. Raaaonable. Ill H. YpellanU. igra®ffiinri¥TB5Kh3S3i troDt attraetlTe rm. FE 4-7111. CLiAN BiSbM. CLOSE ix> fOWfc, ulvate bone, eioie In. PE MI14. ii/dB ~pT»ai*4" HtdoirdN ^ itT floor, borne prlrUetei. .|7 week. Oentleman. M E. Tale St. NICE Rooms with Board 43 oentiehen. clean rooms. home etyle meale. FE MllS. room and. or 1|0AR0. Ulik OakUnd * Convalescent \ioi^ U a vacancy in a pleai home for bed ridden oi PoV‘T,*‘AM.^“‘pmS2l nurleo. Phone 673*0M7. RboM M my"bOmb FOB i ^ derly mao, ooi bedridiliA. PE mlo. ________ ly people. AmbuUtorr or non an Stiialory. Loelaa lA;bMir can 1 eompetent nuriei. FE 4-SSll. Rent Stores IM NTEST HOBOH UaM FW. laraie and parklni. FE 4-1411 Rent Office Space 47 I OFFICES FOR BENT, 4440 DIX- floor ares In modem air ces-dUloned, bulldlnf . ParllBt taetlt-tlei to rear. Fully edulpped lor rioetor'i ofttoe. Araiuble now. Apply to Capitol Ssmn a Loan AifociatiM, 71 W. Bures St. FE For Rent Miscdlaneous 4S Wallpaper Steamer Plasr isBderi, poUibtri, hst -*ider», tumare racnum elei ,baTOe*^;rV*/ytd.t “f’or Sale nohscs 4I> 1 BEDROOMS. OMPINISBED UF- 1. UL I-IIN. e _______XlcRWcfckf t3B prlvlleiei. »E HOI, III »»W. I-BEDROOM RANCB, LOT llOtlh. iktoat, br oNser. OB Midi. (1» l-BEoi^M hb^MEB 6n large lot, 1 to rant and 1 t-ll.e Id. 1 buck from lake. tlO.M «tr both. OB 1-dM -------------rcSOSSET Fenced UL batf baMment. i iteftSau^tF^w oftffni aide Woodhull Lake, 111.000. tt-000 down. Call moralnti or ef0> nlnti. OB 1-llW. J~¥edRo5H BBia ^bancb. fttU baiemtut. Is BerrInitOB Kill. W. W. Ro»s Homes, Inc. $1.000jjbowN. iiizAiVfh Litfc prldlegea. 1 bedroom home. 1 rLC-xBar — $9,500 wm bund l-bedro« rtncB-im* 5aT'«.w.e“J2:”.n"‘;»"i: RlSM^ftoffB^”* AB_t_ MEW iTuSTiBLOTi' ccieT”MO^ l-bedreom frams Boeheeter. OL I-04S7. leaea. rivate Owner Home dodera 0 room, with osiT^ s,*»«w.a 7,.*SI.W.S'..VW >d. W room loA igaia-t-rTaBiaaB s,7mXiafflr.ias^ with eitrM. 017.100. M HM*i_ BlboijrtiiD "ma. • built oMer home on I Bust Club. I bedroome, I bathe, psaeied carpeted U»ln| psneUd kltoben. tao heat.^n-elDOcator. luwar taitea. ahtiotj ^0 at Issr. By appolBtment. MI "roiLD Art itoror Bnao. WU lalw 11.000 dam fesSS^eTSa*; , eretooe near c^yke. Lot'>4 ■ Par Sda Hanses 49 Early American Ranch 1 tuU bkaement. ose beat. Built-In even, raase, dlebwaaber sad (eod-orama. 1 ear llniahed taraoc. 0a4.tO0_WUl taka your preeent holus In on trad*. W. W. Ro.ss Homes, Inc. iiKted: Ur's.-lotT'Tjn'BUIb?: Watklne-PoatTao Eetataa. Neleon Bids. Co- OB..... S5RrnSo5»n-------------------- with atora attached. 310 TOeeaen ----5 rooma and bath: laketront, beaenent, paved atraet,-will trade lor bouaetrailer, la- K>h slLi NEW h6dse. 1 ifb- saa furnace, carpeted " aia csblaata, Itrse claaa and lawutie jureb. 8 ‘---------*"■ acreOna. Drapcrlea The bonie la on bl| h”or«inif7«T- Bspenalvaly----- rrv;sa?it*’W S4S.00O. U70 Lakawood ner Franklin Bd. BioemI MA Altdl, GO MODERN' GO GAS rare in b«attUfttl wftUtni HllU •a0.5#0. WIU consider trade. W. W. Ross Homes, Inc. OR l-SOll JUST UKE RENT Neat I bedroom home. Eeego Herbor MJM full price. JACK tOVELAND 100 Caaa Lrte Bd Fh. OOl llgt 4C0MYCL081 t6 OkAYTOb Bhopptni Center. 0 roomt cnc beth, full baaement. 4 rooma enf bath upatalra brlth private en-trance, eome furniture. 1-car la. a^&0*w'ftlb*1dw“doIim*Wrt»^! by owner. OR 3-0040. LONOPKLLOW. 140 WEST 1110 DOWN 1 bedroome. full baaement, heat, itorma, Kraena. 170. Open vacant, waik-tn and look, call Daya, Woodward 3-33W Evaa.. Sat. and Sun., TOwniand 0-ldll luwnaoDO a-vvai LAKE PRIVILEGES Nice lAadrooaa bnma on Wbl Lake, t tote with thia one. 00.04. NMUf doom to OI and only f)OWN PAYMT price oiO.TOO.^HA .... isiideeaplnt. atmma a lereana. FOneod In yard. JOHN J. VERMETT m 11001 *^^*EM 34410 UUtlFRONT BOMB -.000 SW-aat Drive. Bald Easle Lake. 110' lake frpntsfs. sitsohed fsraie. . 1 btdroomt. lun poreb. All ntod-ern cenvenlencea. Muet aell. Coll JPReKOtt 0-7410 after 0 pJB. LABE FBIVILBOES. 1 . rooma, lereoBad porch, ell basL flropuea, on 1 wooded loU, 04.-040, 0400 down. MU 4-4044 after 0. LBAV&15TfATi, MOST SELL IT owner. 1 bedroome. brick rench with baaement. Low down par-mtnt. Aaaume mortiata. Prlvl-leiei on Oakland Lake. OR 4-1S73. LOT 0\N'NERS Basement Pwellers will build on yaur M. nod down. Low monthly paymantt bedroom full baaemant. loucb piumbtnd. flmab aUetrla. Modala os Frambsi in Drartoo Flalqa O^n Saturday and Sunday IM. A. C. Compton & -Sons — . nm ri® oiodbrnLsbd iu s^by ftom home In Baaso Harl __>0001 aftar 0 p.m. NO MONEY DOWN TBI-UBTBL itARTBR ^ On rwr tot. TfOtovel or Haiwb Tour plana or eurt. Hava o^tl. O. Flaltl. y\jullder. EM 3 0401. NO DOWN PAYkENT I- and 3-bedroom hornet located tAl^se. Waterford, ClarkeloB. ihlfard and W. BlMmAeld, arek. iur'".'!C ffS’Ta.fe'jSk.nj'a NORTRSIDE — 3-BEDROOM 40RTI fit! ^01 1. t. (Tom) Reagan • BEAL E8TiTB_.____ }WIVER — pi.into uwwn btdroom home ^wHb e« ’oawL.'itfi.'SiW leent Tnuraday^ VrieSSISIU Id*** «»«• i»jrome» wwm -w— 11-7:30 dellv cioept Tburaday^ • ROCtoES-htBLldlttO A»*A MioTOKtorrp^; ■ tranaferred. 31l TOUM OL 1-07-jtobHiWTfh Per Sale flMMB ' 49 O'NHL ynLTlFLB U8TWO BERViCE bseenMit, SlheaL Low priU f< eaeh or will eell with low. dow Buyer muet be wtlltag te tttvs to aewer book-iip. MT»-7001. WATEOtaFONnAC By owner. 1 bedroom raneb. ei.- ?SS'»S'i:S..r5>JS5"5 Mr^jwrasa. 1 lott. Old.010. 0« * Whittemore-Marishall room modom.-Now wstor bosOi snd lursaeo, Now m ear israfi Fenced part. 00.000 esth. Pinegrove Street bedroom, 1 atory. Row vrsU beater. Steam beat. Nice traei Fared atreet. tO.OSO caab to mer Kul M. Jones. Real Est. Ill wnrr hubon st. ^ t^ . FE 0-iin MODEL OPEN D.\ILY 4 TO 8 P.M. NEW T-BBDBOOS( TBI-WEL. Larga family room, oil F.A. fur-naea. ttoc. wator histor. Wired for raaia and dryar. gO.tlO with fl.toi^wn. No mortfaga coat. Lowar down payment n yon own your toL TO MODI&; BUwbotb Lake Bd. to Union LAo Bd. aoutb to Famaworth. Modal at 7g7 Farniwortb. LOW DONTN FATTMEMT OB thU claan S-room homa. IVb-enr ga-raga, nlca lawn, ehlakeh bouae. --- ... soo’^vdoap. Full prloo a®,.- AND 3-BEDROOM HOMES. aney, food loo I. 0710 down, I lool. Frivllagaa on Cadnr bland k a. 3-beoroom ranch-atyto ne. $1,100, tarma. t..aBDROQIIS. Cedar bUnd TTtory brick. Ursa llvias i aaparate dining room, | full bath with buUt-lB vbnlty, 1 half hatha, baaamant opena st watar laval. Flnlahed reataatton room ' with draaalng room, torma. J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor Shawnee Drive JAYNO BEIOHTS LONG - LOW - BEAUTIFDL RANCH BDNOALOWl All brick - attaebad 1 ear garage, pavtd drive. Blacktop itreata. eo----- nlty uUllUot. LAKE aeroaa_______ aflorda ploturo window view, from It ft. living room. I room- -CERAMIC baths. Spoeloua en. bullt-lna. formlao cou mahosany cablntta. Fanaltd family room, aeparata dining room, naatortd walla, marble aflla. OAS Bi-Level aka front Cedar L_ a Oakland Lake, bath and txpotad I the lake. Oil hot - - ^bto garage too. Ol.OSO DOWN! $500 Down lake privileobs On Wllllama Lake. $ room bun-galow-wltb fenced yard and outdoor flreplaea. Large icraonad porch. Otrilty room wHh lou—*•'” tuba end drain. 0|I > haat, water beatar, acraena and atorma. fcina'Ts.fiVr* LIST WITH Humphries FE 2-9236 S3 N. Ttlegraph Open Evea WILL BUILD- ON TOOR LOT OB OUIU YOtiB FlWtN OB OUBS Hava J badrooin. m ’batb, fl Maemant model to Blow. Don McDonald UCENIgBD^jyjLDEB "BUD" $i.(XX) Down 3 bedrtwm homo near Wat .ford Tlnage with lake tri acrota paved atroot. being modaltd. moatly aluminum • Ing aiterlor. panetod 11 v 1 n ■ room. automaUe gaa haat and hot water, garden apact, itraw-barrlea, raapborriaa. If yo" ■'* hindy wlOi a bammtr. I ...... and bnL. __ . to atoraga. attic, oarpatad living i&'iiaasrtMs ' baaemant, automatic gat, beat and hot water, autra larial ear garage. MESir- OMrtract with"lww"7Ionthiy fioi"*! tso-ssr* sa? p«‘tij%s8^'YriAT fe fluffs.??™ SSraVaM ’Vm"' .thaaa proparttoa I9 vOs. Rav O’Neil Retltv 3a S. Toltgr^ ■ wm ti east side bonoalow AND wbst 0 terrlllo buy. There'a 3 bedroome with atalra to as anflnlthed attic, plaatarad Walla, oak fldort. full baatmant. saOi haat and halTaW'w^ nlno down and moolhly paymasto of Ray O’Neil, Realtor I B. Tclagrapb Opes ^ 1^ : 3-7103 OR 3-»« $40 . MOTES TOO IN 003 PER MONTH TOTAL 8 Rooms Basement 1877 Sg. Ft. $1].,990 ' It tounda unbcUtvablo . true, tha txtartor ja all aluminum Oaorglan Colonial atylini. Op-atalrt Ihtra It 3 badroomt. Ilvtng room, kltohen and dlntax room. Downatoirt an lOxM famfly arao, an I0i30 ft. bonut room which 0440 mevaa you Into tbla aUrtllnt bouae, $W per month, uieludta prtnelpd Intoroat. toxot. and ~ turanca. To too tbt Oaorgo Tot ^*Wa«^!^d.^^w Ao"^- aiewlek WOOdt altna to model. SMITH WIDEMAN room trldevel for at tow at 111-OSO on vour tot. Olva ut a call— wa bandit all fbunclng. FLATLAND PARADISE A baauuful 30 X 40 ft. twimming pool to aatura year around tun Large 3 bedroom cuatom built briel ran«h 3 batba. BolH-ta kitchen,. Family room with flrt-plaee. Barbecue w. Bulltdn Hi-fi and intercom, hiding glaaa waU ovtrlooklnt pool. Fun aaae- flnMhed gari --bmutilully 1 onTy. ptoaat. $300 DOWN Wt have many 3 bedroom homoa ■to choote from—In town and r— No «tb$r eoata. For ie llttla : can be a bom# oxrner—gfya WILLIAMS BEAL ESTATE - INSURANCE ■ W3 ^aW^n JE 4-S047 GILES Bansfalow on 2 Acres A weat tuburbdn homo With aluminum tidins. Inlaid tito bath floort. Baatmant, naw oil fur^ee.^^ragt and North Suburban A 2 bedroom borne ]utt off BaUwlB. mat dteoratad tn> aide and furwtbtd with load furniture. Only 03.000 f u 11 ' price With WOO down. A lobuloua deal lor an Invet-• tor Or couple. West Side Commerciiil Rtre’i a fa cated on 1 ' , snd o brt g /»oet OB ae-- f b ftne bungalow mtnum, aMfeg.. IJill bate-mant, auto, ell btai, tic. dote to teboola Md ttoraa. GitES REALTY CO. PE L«n ni Baldwbi Av MuLTOn,! urnifQ* sSiRYiCE 1 main biihwaya. CLARK doflraMo 3 bodroom brici r-Stcr, $l0.l0d CODimT HOME. La landieaped tot dlOxltoVl ear yage, braeieway, mo^ 3 b room boms, batemani, «U ai malic furnace. Would -eonal trode. 11.000 rOV$ BEDROOM BOl Taoant ^ reedy, built to U loMnd tot. water ooftantr. I dayLakt ft------- FE vm rs FE COLORED- im mtM'rttm Tpn, m nearly now 3 b$draom ona borne AO neotly decoral^. Aa abaip at FE I44U, 4ll. ‘it isn't thst I MIND Trarkins long hours . . . It's Just that statistics show the average man watches TV two hours a day more than J do.’’ For Sal* Houses 49 For Sale Houmb 49 SYLVAN LAKE CITY »t Iba locaUoD and tha bpuat lu have been looking tot. 6 omt - 3 bedroomt ■ baae-ant - lake prlvlltgea Let ui ow what nS,0$0 can buyl MACEDAY I.AKE , PRIVILEGES Oood tandy teach and dock. 3 irTa?..'nVu'’a*N^“’$'tt PIONEER HIGHLANDS $ bedroom face b P.AKTKIDGE Homefinders SERVICE riLOO-MFIEI.D RANCH Lovely ntlghborhood. Bloomfield Hint aehoola. but rctollvely tow taxea. Baautltul ranch home only 4 ytart old. well planned. J bed-rooma. 3 baUit. luxurlout Florida room, braakfait apoca ‘ raga. Clote to but I with weedtota trton. valval lawn Not a ttalnt toft dbdone hart 134.010. Termt. GOLFER’S DELIGHT FreotloaUy new. luaurloua rambllni, rench. 3 bedroom home. Children love the lemlly room and 'r— cloua landecaMd let-. TW'II happy with laaludad pavad atreet. lake prtvlleget. goU oor -at your front door. Nearte tl plDi. Lota of ogtraa. itodi $3. With gaa heat Pull ba&. atca large lot Located.to the Joelyn . area. Will accept good houae- , trailer aa dOwn payment Aak for Mr Bibwn. Eve. call OA O Mtt.' Priced at only 44.300. TVtll trad* tor largar home. . SELL OR TRADE-3 fomlly In- heuaetrallor aa Priced at only . Hera I SELL OR TRADE-UiTa U-Uvtl. Juat Ilka naw. AMachad two aar garage, alao oarport with MS' dock. Scraeoad petto, work atop. - lamlly room, two botha. .fMWloeo. g large loU. All lor only PI M and wlU oecapt bbuaatraUer, Into ^ contract o good land. Wall raalrleted.. Cue-torn built and aa modern oo tomorrow — tached large V • —------“ja cioarca ei - -.............‘ao'eapt chtap homa, land contract or wtat aide Income. “ht. OIt_TTlAO^U»ely mto^^ , ................3,7$0. 4H cant mortgagd st 000 per h Inclttdinw texea ood In- ANCHOR ANNETT Northern High Area Convenient to tote ^ •r5?rilb*S‘&.*BlVemS ;;;erdWv.*v'*‘^A,fT“*,& Near Centra! High Immeculato aide - fe«r?Si. ^ ud bedroomt t bedrma. and bam up. Baaement, gaa heat, and garage lU.IW. torma. 2-Family. West Side Each apt- baa Being room, full alaa dining room, eun room. 3 bodrma.. kitchen and bath, eacellent condition Floored attic, baecment. gac ■team teat. Lad, ir-- garage. $16,00ir Wi Zoned Commercial 13 ft. frontogt by 110 ft deep on moto trunk tine to telh homt.‘*BaaemtM?ji priced al $17,000, toroae. Our I-ady of Lakes 7 room bricky rimeh, living STOUTS Best^Buys Today COUNTRY TIBW — LteOtte on br1ek**^o“uv'^“wm ploeoi baeemont with oil fired hot weter beat, j larga bedrooma. teaatcwai and 0 ter laraga. filcOd It SW.Odo erfa torma- CONORETE YALUE -NObOh »7Pf hrlek and friiB9. I larg* fOOlBf and bath, oil haat,. built In avan and raogo. aluminum atorma and ■craoo*. Low down poymajjt o* llOfO toeludta waaber and dryer GAYLORD car itraga. Ranoh atyia borne. Weet tuburboo. Only gg,000 wllb OlAOO down payment makea tbla a good value. See tbla today and Judga for yourtolf. Calf FE 1-0003. { Three epeeiout bedrooma -Ledgerock fireplace la nlca ly arranged Uvlw room, two-car taraga. Baaemant Thla la a home you will bi proud- to own and It li priced to itll. Call FI MNrenet W. Oaylord' 1303 W. Huron St. FE 8-9693 Unusual Trade—3 Bdrms. and buaaa. Only 00.000. WMOW wUl tradd for modaat 1 or 3 badroom bomt. W. H. BASS, Realtor SFECIALIZnfO IN trades mider ________FE 3-WIO Val-U-Wd'y’ good BUY! AND TRADES - . GIs . home, on ACRE . ' KfBiCJSrtSS, ■ Nawly patetod and d teal 00 0 3-boditom Ml baeemont. Only and' laoka \Ukp ntr e to only OSW; R.J. (liick‘)VALUET Realtor '^ -FE 4-35i Williams Lake Front Brick M-levei on lU i lot. foad teach. Walnut , ■ltd rarida iwm with atu-dto celling, tiled yee. rr~ 3 fireplaeea, Ito telha, erete bar room. My., work room. Oaa beat. »> garage. gM.OOO, tarma. WE WILL TRADE ANNETT INC. Realtors 3t E Huron St. Open Eveotoga and Sunday 1 -' 4 FE 8-0466 Nortoi Located elf Jealyn. Bear farm house - *torg# 0 room Warren Stout. Realtor 77 N. Saginow SI. Fb. FE 041M Span Evta Till 0 pm. IRD NOT TO NO DOWN PAYMENT Weet Frineaton: I bedroom brtok toaK*"!. ■ilToat - $ yro. old . 0U.7M 4§3 Emeraon Street; IUrrinBU«*lHina . * brick . boaemeot - oil beet a****,. / **3"':5SS:;..teick.bte../ ell boat • 014.711. / 430 Kenllwertb: 3 badroomt - .Boamant - « teal - 1 fT> oM - 111.000. 1 • yra. old • in.lW. JOHN K. IRWIN AND SONS REALTOM SInoo 1030 3l3 Weat Huron DORRIS metamora hunt club. A wonderful home altunted on« beautiftil 34$ acrck^l with panornmic view of aiir-rounalng eenntry, O’ ipoeloilr and eomfortabla rooma, oil on on# floor, plua ■ mabog-■ny paaaled braeieway Ifi-30, full baacmenL flrtptoca, 34 X 34 attached garaie. other appoThtmeota you will admire. 410.074. Termi or would aell with 37 acrat If party Intoraited. Templeton Sylvan Lake Lovely homa In tbla very daalrable idt^'en.'^ill to cxcTuant oondltlon. SXJr kSTtake prlvllotea, Friead St. Vincent’s a couple - mtoutaa walk to h, Oood big roomy • rte" rn home, gaa beat, garai nnbia price and terma. QuI BRICE RANCH LAKE FNOnt. Idaol family home, baaamant and reeraalton I direct entry to * —a home waa lake? (bit I iVd a and raaaoRkblt upkaep, nice ■tmlnc lot 70 feel vS lakt. 3 ftreplacoa. 3:. baUu. $34,- Income Cemplatoly furntahad 3 lamlly to-eoma, all to ton aondUtoo and very nicely furnlahad. $ rooma ona bath for yeurielf plua an axcellant 3 room and batb ipari-•tount, largo enelotad Iron! porch, heated, gkt heat, larage Owner leaving aUto. Call ua (or an w'&is" M. BREWER JOSEPH. F. 4 Family apariment $I.M0. Mil or toke home to trade. 114 TUhlftemort. Don't bother tenanta, 4 eem-plata tetha. atparato an-. Iraocea. got haat. completely furnlebed, unbellevebie vacant homes 3 BEDROOM NOME. NEW-If DECORATED. MteO. $300 down, |U.$0 n month Including Ukoa ond toanr- " New OfflclB ' 2536 dixie HWY. 4 »j>}iiA.o «a«a “ “J*®!' Attaebad garage. 3 (trcplaeee, CcSuempora'ry quad-level teeifn. Truly, the meet to eoaj(#rttele lake living. 134 «••» •* beaeh. ■Ffenty atede. P¥i Mra. McCarthy, EM 3-6413, F»*004 rtfht. “Sd?WVi«to« 'Th. BROWN. Realtor 000 EUiabeth baka Bjte Fh FE 44404 er FE Ortlll multiple LISTINO SKRYICB STRAIGHT AS AN ARRO Income or torse . ftrepince. 3 1. will trade . ) SSSbpOW ranch -- In axeev • lent eondmon. largt »»tof rteto with nraplaee. water aoftteer. . •V'Jf** B?**’ prtvllegea Only 41S.I0S 404 Termt. SAROAIM -r Cooy Itoadrtem homr oak floort. aluminum atoiwia and ■crteni, oarl baaemtot, nte# ■hadr yard wUb oardan. Only . ll.Oli: W per moolb includlns taxea ate tnaurtnee. ^ . LW tqWN .PAY**!?.” -room bungalow, ftd| teth, torg* (ahead lot. lak# prlvUogoa. Total prlca. gg.OOO. TED MaCULLOUOH BEALTO*' ^I’lrONE 682-2211 ^iaXr ate 7^ar'goec with mTa. ,AKE FBIYILEOl Unton Lake ArL with extra large^ ^rge lot. *—* mllv o ?SSiS?tto2ttiy*’*te^ ate elepn 3 BATEMAN REALTY ISULTIFLB LltnNO BBBVIOB ' LETS HIAOB JAYNO HWGHTS FABULOUS MODELS Excitingly Different Completely FurnisHeiJ Open Daily 4 to 8 P.M. Sat and Sun. 1 to 8 P.M. FAMILY HOME Eaeallont Colonial 0-rw oual-iiY home. Urge Uvlng room with netural (Ireplece ond built- . In bookcacec. Full elite db^ room ate dan aU Yjlb *»« V* wall carpeting. EHeten le roomy. 4 bedroome and atolr way to (loorad attle Iw Jonty 'o( atoraga arfa. ExeeUont (or A K&“r,5?k"oM. LET'S TRADE SYLVAN LAKE FRONT Hew brick bl-level, 7 r«»mi. 3. baUic. Oaa hot wator haat. Even new carj^of Included. Beeu-tl(ul welk-out recreation room. 38x34 with natural ftreplace (ac. ipg tha lakt Tbla la a houae Kat la built to ttvi to. May wa abow you I LET'S TRADE 4-bf:’DROOM '» lonatlimTl Ins (or ate tha price you ___1 to pay. Only 010.SI8 wtth 0304 down. l^B trade LAKE^RIVILEGES Wi^arftil locattoo (or chlldrra. nb thru-trartle and wotearftil /take privileged park lot a play- 5’a.iy"M%srB»!!rto 1004. LETO TRADE FRUIT TREES 3 lota and laka prlvlltete o» with thla 3-badroom - with now -aiding."^! bnje-mant. gat haat. oak doof^ J?.Wo?KSluTc"%i5;^ o( nlca bomti Priced below ^?^aUtete 41K4$0. only IL- I,ET,'8 TRADE REALTOR FE 4-0528 ■ FE 8-7161 373 B. TELEQRAPH-OFEH EVES. ytrd and ne« t ear saraga. I ' ran OB, t HOYT tben-aobr's oEuoirr ■ -—a bar add (reacer- to drea* reatton room. 3 bedr«»e. ilikf uanalerrei Beau- prted UvtiM, ’ plM« Owwi fflUT'e-’ TELBOI ^OLTl^B *’*^’*° 3.J tsafr-Toim V, Pi>r Idte. H—iwt, 49 BEAIR . »WMtlU •«Bk»n llTUlf Mb earpftlni --------------------------- ■ -KflBM G«oi •tor. $66 Ifovei You In NO MORTGAGE COST T" THE IPONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JjLJNE 8, 1961 j/-' Zne5!$tJS &U Mviy rttoMtoM Hrm I b««kMu* •ad M QrM r turMcr. tsttlMal M»-tor ■ (BbU lak*. UN “u_? • " ^ OR PHONC FE 4-(W85 ■POTUTi: RU»o. CO. WATEKFORU I badroMa, brraitaaji. ijrisj*^.***.’.**;**?^^ . ^WI^n^rTheast IK2T •FM. A ttaai at •O.IW. Takta N.tM atowa. tSD BRICK RANCH baaia Vito toll baa*Bfm. oil tumaoa, at-tachod larag*. 3 kobIc aorta. in.lM takaa O.MI «ova. Kkoal-Itnl 1 badroaa baao, laria Ur-lB| TOOB, dtolw raoB. aRraettra paneled ben vRh nraptaaa. tat beat, laraa lot. abadi, taratt, ban baaal. Pared raaai.^ tiiJNt. CHARkliNO aURURBAN. I btd-a ranebar wlto toaBad ealltoi room. Bain Raor laaadnr, tornaca, nay I jur .taratt. _..ta~ laneca IRK: parab read. Svnar latrlnf arfa. A taanflca 1 Jlf.MO BatT Ur«r LAKH Orion Lake liMMt propartr. J hwwaa an la karjr food abipa vito taa tornacaa. Larta lot. toad baaoh. pared •Iraat and aicallant toraataanl. Oarnar laarlni itato. Piicad lor actloh. Oood tarBt. H. P. HOLMES. IXC. BbrIbbm OiwOrtwiitiBB gf UBOOR BAB wm UODOR, bear and vtoa mrmnt. to aUat UI9B Mi*a mu j mwm§wB. . STATEWlbE *B** D*^A^^$^^l^AU$iP m B. Talatra^ PK »-dli Partridge For Sale Lota 54 » jtn ••BIRD" TO an COIN MUNDRY I aparaUd la _____ m flnaal laeato .7a"c'i ■ ..—,—Bt iBclU---- „ I drrara axtraotor. Band for PREK -Mlahltan Biul- PARTRIDGE b Atioe., RaaKori^ rK"t-»tl HI-HILI. VII.I;A(iE IlMMt Ft. bllHop bulMlna altoa. On pared rtpdi. Bxcallant^ dralnat*. Low at (l.tM Vito llTt down. LADD-8 INC. , '"lireifai, MORTHKRN MICIROAN VOf aaat of Iflo. Black-top road a Babl^ Rlrer. Lot larea anooth. tor 1. cabint. Call HE 4^ dayi; MT I-ltM. Jc Mici Uff Wi'M -NiAr-im:: ibT » J.I Itom't u Oood nalt^rhood. ,8t. S?aa^^Jfra i ItohU. Il.tOO. OR 3-ilitL Ovner Myi. •‘••n.** Peterson Real Estate M,Y 3-1681 AFTER 4 P.M. PE M4J1 I Waterford hillb e8tatea. A law larta. cboica lota veU rritrictad .nelthborbooc. . .. InforBallon All Barbart C. Darlt. FK t-4311. NO MONEY DOWN | For Sale Acreage Ta avalUlae ratarant. Thia almotti-apv 1 badrooB brick vlto 23 faalti ACRE CLARKSTON PONTIAC Urlat foam. . I larta badrooBH. area.i>« mile ChryMar Hvy. tr plaatr af cloaat apace. toBtlyl 4U down, I2t month. ActI fataben. ••• bait, lot M x 277 on{ orchard, -xood rredi. Pont. C parad ttreat. Ton'll Ilka it If you 3-I3M Phona Dat. LI t-7711. tea R At I12.M0. Set It tcida ----------------------- ESTATI-: Hut ba aold. 10 rooB. 1 ataiT| home, with 1 tomf ■- tomllr bulldlnx In ---n 4 rooB withj . Aakint price; MY >1143' ... You Ball Tour Burplua llama Throuth Want Ada Dial FB 2-tlll Howl_________ Bl)h,DINO Sn%t A BEAUTIFUL Il.l arret of toad land ior farm-toi with nice bulldlnx tltaa In the Clarktton area. Ml fret of frAtaia on tood road, tt.tlt, Clarcncp C. Ridgeway irrohtMe''oir'orovaland Road. Fire broker , aerrt. Oood' Tilth iround Nice t-7Mt tot W WALTON BLTD via* from bulldint tlta. tl.Mt. ___Income Property 50, MECHANIC STREET 3 faifillT fraaa. Bonthla *112. price tl.Mt. Ta Wfirr 8I5I 2-FABifLY. t DOWN! W>® and 4 up. PE * "** *' -- -- * * : l-Mi* For Sale Luke [Property 51 t LCTB ON kHLL LAKE ___________FK 2-M70 I BEAOTITOL LAKEFR'oNT LOTS. Tt foot on lAka, toad baacb, $4,MO borhood with fronlata ‘ on tood road. |2.ew tarat. C rANCUS. Realtor ORTONVaLE to South Btraat___ NA T^ttlt For Sale Farms New pflke 2536 DIXIE HWY. doAbis and bon realtorb ------- OR4-OM4) CLARE8TON VERY SECLUDED BI-LEVEL HOME - ONLY LOWER LEVEL FINISHED. REC. ROOM. FIREPLACE. OOOD WATER. FORCED BADE AT llt.MO. ___> TOUR HORSES. OH ______ OPT V j LEVEL 7 ACRE FARCIR.. Ground LAROE QUALITT BOILT t . ..Tmt home ATT OA- "Hor -------- •xanU plaata. BharbroAt, Ca ; QUAL1 BRfCK H felony MADED^LOra^t ■ Calf ilylran Li . . th or tei HO after 1:28 p m. DEYELOFMENT <^F. Dorothy. F. Hart, Broker ■ EM SAOOt ' ______ MU 4-17S6 UOOX I.AKE FROXT . ^ . 5ssa mrate. OR 4-2220/________ TAini:FROHf~H6ME oh MAH-. don Lake M.I00 MA 4-2Slt LAKBFROHT OR BILVn LaIu. OOaMO rt.MO. OR 3-na. TRACTOR AND EQUIF. INCL. t22.U0. UNDERW0 REAL ESTATE^ IH 3-I2W IF NC * "• *— * ’•* is ACRES. 20.0M aacUon M. Day Spare or Full Time -M M Candy Good Income No Selling yr Soliciting itibit man or woman with tiM raflUtnt nnS eollacl-nav M * M Candy pantara pinaad and iMalad by at. Car and J7BI eaah Invaatmant ra- I tlytnt refarancat 0. to FmUlaa Pratt 8BA80N DRIvi IN — OOOD 6P-porlunlty. Low price with down -------1 of W.OOO. 120-xlO- black- nn^^diHppad. New build- Inx- FI ^ - .. STATIONS FQli LliASE lOOD POTENTIAL.-Fleata caU bt; OIL COMPANY b.p. BvlNTUd ‘ir_oCos rc FB 4-ISlO. FOir^tiifHwttiiL im F-40S HOOBKAR. AUTOBA-ila taa brat, atoya and rtfrit Baa. anitna. Trnda lor INt or btlur ^ekup or enab. 4tT4 L«ka-born, Dnyfiburt. at White Laka. ■4l CHEVY FOR pickti# tUSiM. -------------- elattrle r outboard T21-20tl. traUor. Boll or trade 1-N Ramlnt-ton wlto taona. 1 vbita eomblM-UOB. trenaH.YlA P3tS4. . 1U2 FORD F-dto DUMP TRUCK for Front and leader. OR 2-M2». iiiM I>ltm6utr 4-door.sedan. Balvadara. Torque flit/ tiana-mUtloo. Win swap tor farm Irac-' equal value. MA t-------- I .40 DETROITER, SELL or' trade' equity .. „ camp trailer FT t-3tt7. ■*______ t00x20 TRUCK TIRES BELL OR ■wap OR 3^3. OR 3-S322 DELUXE BUKROUOH ELECTRIC addlnx niachlnr for It h.p. John--- - Eyinruda, [I5t or baltar. ft-A- portatlon car at part payment. FE t-43M or FE l-tl6t. WILL TaSe late model CAR Watt tido home. FE 4-SW. WILL TRADE UM OMC Itb 1 ttmka Yniek, U tan------- hydraulic tall-tnte. : -,^le t-RRd Contracts LAND CONTRACTS TO BUT OR to tall. Earl Oarralt. EM 3-3ill or EM 3 tots_____________ For Sale Clothing 2-PARTY DRESSES. . Call before tilt | Money to Loan 61 ___*Jj Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 limi.seliold I'inanct ■ Corpor•J^on of Fontfae 2ti> S. Batinaw_ CENTURY FINANCE COMFANT IN South Broadway Laka Orion MY 2-1822 Gtjt $25 to $500 Signature Up to 24 montht re repay. PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND 22 Pontiac Btota I TEAGUE fTnANCE CO. 202 ts. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO AtJTOS i UVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD OOOD8 OL tS7U OL I-27tl PL 2-lSlS FL 2-281# “FRIENDLY SERVICE - BUCKNER:-, UOB 34. DtTtOD Twp. TUiCO home, batamenl. an 2 a Kirtfat. barn, fruit and M garden, lb plaatad. » A&dorph off CreoktP “HOSS” FARM p acres/^^ated to Meta-unable 42 acrat vooda and puAwra wno. tman private laka. amaU orchard. Two itory barn. X Ml with raantoi water, a c terylea. comforiaMe I n h nil bi STATE OF MICHIOAR ONLY $8,900 TOTAL , _______________ BUTS MODERN ROME. MICE- gM.Mt with tarma. Warrsn Stout. LT.J15P 77 N. lastoaw St. FE NIBBED. AT LAKE 10 MILES; 8.|itt. WEST or PON-nAC I tSM DOWN PAYMENT g." ---------;-----;r----:--=1 tnciudint 2-cAr boat, au.'Sale Busincss Property 57 Burry lor this tarrific value. --—-------- ------ C. -SCHUETT-. FE 8-0458 taio dixh hiohway at t^CMEEFRORT'" love:! FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 OTnCES IN Fanttoi Draptow Ftotoa pueA Walled Lk.. Birmtotham. Plymouth LOANS COMMUNITY loan CO. I E. LAWRENCE FE 1-043 Need $25 )o $500?’ See Sealioard Phone FE 3-7017 1185 K. Perry St. FAREInO no PROBLEM Seaboard Finance Co. ________________________ . LOVE-I ly 3 bedroom borne vitta pine i paneled family room, beautiful _ atone tixaplaca nnd carpatinx toi I buUdtof and Uvtol quart- . ... . ______a with dlnatte, ovely -FlorMa room ovarlooklnt ' .... ....— arbacua flraplaea. Priced at only 11.000 Tarma areUaMa or wm| Holly. Michigan odrrn ttorai. ranted 1300 par totb Income Upper vacant. 111.-1. low down payment. Motel — U.S. 10 i - 17,001 PONTIAC LAKEFRONT — 2 bed-cloned 'porch ovarlooklnt lake ' Paul M. loilCS, Real Ext. Only IIO.MO wlto t2.000 down , tjy W&T HURON ST, , __ _ .. NE 4-8580 FE 1-1278 LAKEFRONT COTTAOE -~ Fully nwifminiii t' 1—1*10 nrwyi intii n furnltoad toetudina boat to catch the Ilto Bacludad location wRh, “*5, X "“M*8Sr IScP^Vb^x^m: r. Near F 2 BEAUTIFUL 2«xN 8TOREB OR -- offlcai to one bldt- or will mr"--- to. Plenty LOANS $25 TO $500 On your sttnntura or othar accut-tty. 24 montba to repay. Our aerv-Ica ta faat. friendly nnd helpful. Vlalt our office or pbqnc PE 8-tl2l /HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7 N Parry Bt., Corner E. Pike WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 STATE FINANCE €0. 8M Pontiac, state Bank Bldt- EE 4-1574 ,______■ LOANS t28 TO 8800 BAXTER * LIVIHOSTONE 84 W. Lawrence Bt PE 4-1838 Credit AdvisorB 61A __ 8888 down. WATERFORD REALTY ^ 1-1288_FE ^7)21_Ol^ WATERFRONT LOT ________________ Only 88.888 118 down. 810 mo. Ph p6r LEASE MODERN FUEL OIL UL 3-2383. ___________ bulk plant with -- "—• Watkins Lake Lake front bulldint cite M x > 200 for better boma - axaellant location, hlfb, althlly.. and wlto food beach. ir atorata. Mr. White. Call W. Bird. Realtor 503 Community Bank BUtldlne ' ■ ' r, "T"-----— ______Busincss Opportunitief 59 . WEBSTER GAYLORD arty and terrot. Kfslanrarit 1 rcataurant. a m a : ..,.1 btf opportunity. Nor of Pontiac. The Iqw cm price, of 88.700 Includaa I vantory, equipment and re atlata. Live rlthl there LAWRENCE Sale Resort F*roper(y 52* OAYLORD r um Dv,. Lake Orton MV 2-2821, COMMERCE LAKE-VIEW LOTS 8785 818 down. tlA mo. Boat- dock; awim OR 3-1288 dABUf 24x82- ON LITTLF'b'aSs LAKE HURON RQSORT. N E OModa aqd Wurtoamlth Air B— Completely (urnlahed year around tewlaton. 4.1x108 al unlU tat /eat both., htiec bedrm.. tootl < %nehlne a— -— ■ _____, '88,780. I S^ss lake - NEW ^ABIN larxa I6t. renter raaort area, ad-, • lolntof atala fora»t 'Hunting: (lahtof. awlmmlnt 81,188 8100, down. . SE8 mo Jerry klorrow Oladwm iBkoalai, Mich. OA t-70to. . _________ ^__ CAii lots: k TO ACRE SITES. I ClArkatqn, WatcHord, y> - - - • •H|a. Imprmad. O'! Foot* Phona ^R faFAiToN "■ aan^paac^h on U Al»o resuurftot________________ buiidfnf wi^ llvinc qusrtert, imiet Korth 'ol retort. I3.IM 4ow MA 4.44U, ownert. ______________ ‘•LET’S TAT.K .BUSINESS” > Meat Market widow muat acll. Will trade frith or Without property.'Make offer. ----------- CASCl, r ReuShton Laka. Thia' Jibed tnaide. I Tavern Ppdtlac , Mot'apot and a dear of a ^ifeiftne. . tree toi .areeb ta M iCUKLVN BUSI NESS ---------- lafxe'^.^fre'eti.S.M.l'IS CORPGR.VTION S JOHN A Yandmesser. brokirt 2S '•“» 1S73ITE1EORAPH W) FE 8-li« **V>*?j **Ti' / I Opni -Ul, l^venlhta . ., Goldert KeAl'E-istatc, ..aBBTAURAKf and oKifjMN lit OFahaiid U Bd. Etelo HArbor year ■ aroired. operation. auAmari PHONE f«-3200 j ' tSJ to Ca X'«-?h.'aHi; ftklto taken M bmira t day . Mrcr» aate. Reply Pob'.iae Prcaa ., TiOrER BUNOAiY IM .1 Bbx 88. , ' . ARE YOU IN DEBT? Now you can gat out of debt without a loan. -eit Make one weakly payment you can aUord - t2i Avoid Oarnlahmenti a rad rapovaalaiona * I3i Debt protection Inaurance. k HOME AFFOINTMENTI City -Adjustment Service FE. 5-9281 ____________ POST-OWCE BUDfiET YOUR 1)EBTS CONSOLIDATE BILIB-NO LOANS For Your Beat Bat to Oat Out of Debt, Sat Finafleia) .Advisers. Ihc. , 3’b 8 8AOINAT7 FE 3-7081 Mortgage Loans 6-2 Voss & Biicknef, Inc. 308 National Bldj. FE 4-4728 CASH AVAILABLE To Improve yottr home and pay up all ot your dabta plua your _ __ ------^ -J,..- morttaxe or land contract. ^ 1 paid f MOlfTOAOES ON l-ACREnSF . With 180-foto frontaoe.. Np apprala-... ■ r. i-h-.i.. w,ujuble >rvlce, 1717 f. Tele- A-Mortgage Problem?, w« make mortfafe loana to meat laqulramenia. Remodelinf aplidata .... ..... CMEFF MQRTOAOB L COMPANY EM 2-7372 Swaps 63 3 BEDROOM AND DEN RAJfCH ■tyle. carport, large lot 123 x Ito fenced, newly decorated. |2,t08 equity, 4'’ 2t' a'AOOi CHlCAdo 'tlHBEf-, m^al b^. Ilka new 8128 or I l^Mk. llk« ntw. $1U or 4#74 LAkebom, Divlfburg. lin^-CABLlT SAW "" E-CABLB SAW AN6 . H.F. outboard- motor. 383 sporta ttoOeld 22 eal. Oarman Mnuaer, Automatic. Need..... boat-. trailer tor M ft btial. toeto, %K- .t-T; I4w Adlib. t4o foOt ofnrwrtrr- axe on OranieriRd..-trade;oqulty f* new Vtott ptek-up or, axil. MA i-oist- ' -i;. t, ECKA summer COAT art. alia 8 Alao aiaortad -elothlnt. Olrfa ____________________________ Oirla alia 12 ault. gabardlnr Jacket, cotton draaaea. FB 3-M33 after 8 30 p B BALE. BFRINO AND OpporiUDity Bhop, 388 Weat l/t-pla. BIrmtotbam. Open Tuaadaya and FridaylUl 4:38. Sat, till l:to. PINK NET STRAPLESS FORMAL. alae 12-14 Flowered bodice and, an acalata undtrllning. OREEIT .. NYLON STRAI>LE8S FORMAL. ■ * 12-14, ahatrad bodice and aat- llnit and a matchint Jackrt. Tbaai are practically new and to ax callent condition. For more to FE 4-1840 aftei ^le HouBehold 9**^ W PRICE - rejects. BEAUTI-ful living room lultai. Low aa 878. tt.SO weak. Barialn Houit. 103 N. Caaa. FE 2-8843 Jt-2 PIEC£ illVINO ROOM- SUITE 818. 100 fuarantaad rafrlgtrat- or«. tax and alec. itov.ri. Name hranda. All aliai. |10 to 4140 Dln-aulta Ito. e piece dlnetta Nice aofa badlai aaf 813. Nice ------------.. . Maple dreader, 818. Bedroom's $20 up. Radloa, mlrrora. cbeati/ toaat-aaa. Irani and rU|a. Evdrytoint to u a a d furnltura at 'ttargaln prtcea. ALSO ffEW. nvtog roomi. badrodma. bunk bada. dlnrttaa. _ BUY-SELL-TRADE. Bartain Houae . — -* Can at Lafayatte. FE SplB HbwpbIioM OoodB 65 guar. Elec reiri#.............. JJ Onar, .Elee. relrlt............. Sto-O} nrjjvrea ceeewrtoa. OaH OA sSl after j Antiqiws 65A RICE URE OF ARTIQUEB, COME ^ brewae. Hamlere. tTIM Vaa- Hi.FI, TV BiMi R«i»o W It Inch corbolb modbl “"l Year Warranty ---------FPUANr- -----MILE CENTER Tl^ ^OTM^, JMA^D^O 'iwAok“iitort»r*t5:K: i. B. Baker. Days OR 2-1238. FB^t28t.__________ 5Sro5lO*c® For Sale MlBcellancouii 67 For Salto MlBCcMtaaPiw 67 LirVluie they Iret,' tor^lc tore ea M'* ami or' WHideto. _xhltan Finoi chard Lake. — 4. LAROE BOMOOL 1 ---n iiunote. i _>lder ■ — W 8-7871. ADIEa - % c|^atement ulU aacrtllee. _ „ W N M O WERB blABFBHkD. ptekup. rt 4::iJn-________ iilDICIMB CABIRBTB L^B 40 " mirror, sllfhtly ma^ 4144: larie aotoctlon ot cabtoeM with or wHhmit llthu, lUdtof doora. TerrUlc buya. MIehIfM Flum- eaeent, 2S| Orchard t PLYWOOD V* Id. marine. 1* « .. V« m. marine. 18 tt... Va to. marine, 18 ft >/■ to. marine, mabotany. 1 CHICEEN BROODER, t: Croeley Shelvador Oeirtfc----- axeellent eonditin. 880/422 North Tllden.__________■ PLASTIC FIFE. 8k INCH, 8» »* per hundred: 1 Inch. 81.01 per bum................ ....... r, eultivalor and t "Sorry, Ronald. I’m all dated up for the next two weeks, but you might keep In touch’with me in case cl last ihinute cancellations! ’’ Sale Household Goods 65 220-OALLON OIL TANK. NIW. trol. ttf-iat. makea bullm hc^s, etc. On new aeoodnt ABOUT ANYTHINO^TOU WANT FOR THE HOMt CAN BE FOUND AT L B 8 BALES. A little out of urn way but a lot leae to pay. Furniture and appliances of aU kinds. NEW AND USED. Tint our trade dept, for real bargatoa. We buy,* eel! or trade. Come — and look around. Jl aerei of free parklnf. Phone FB 8-1241. /OPEN MON. - SAT. 8 TO 8 PRI 8 TO 8 14 MONTHS TO PAY illea B. of Porttlee or 1 n * Auburn Heltbta on Aubi MOO. • uprifbt freeaer . irge 13-cu.-ft. refrtg. . irft Auto wAaher ... ntto e. 8187 00 8117 00 . 8184 00 pay. Ml same ..jfN% OABEBT 121 W. Satlnaw ' F« >•«»» ADMIRAL W CUBIC FOOT DUi^ tamp 2 door, iafrifarator with trad# R B. l*nrp. mectrlc C6., 1000 W. Huron. FE 8-t43L ATTENTION 4»e darry 0 larre aalecUon of rt; built radios and TVa. All f guaranteed at least 10 days •"-«‘Xr*a'rtfe-.-a 4-4848. open 8 to 8 !W edah for furdtture. am>lto BargdliyHouae. FE 3-8^ Factory Seconds AvaUdble dt aliedble dUeount -Coif Street. Blrml^h.m^ _____________________________ I BAMBOO 8 X 13 rui. 813. Dtvenport gnd' chair 818 Refrlicratora 818. up. Oeteleg table 113; Duncan phyfe droplMt table "* “ " ' " 8-3888 e new. MI TH'DROOM SUITE ___ W•^^roi)e*“trunk**88^“s ! I pieces plua mattreaa arto aprtot pleca dinette. 114 88 Kreahole, NUKSl'lKY SL 1' t«hafe“*Eu;heJ"^ubtoef\“tok" BED, CHEST AND raiFFEROBE Rollaway beds. Sawing machinal | _________ morc''than 'uaad'furnituL'prteai. ( K.,^‘l*Oto“'w" jfiiroii. re 8^1 ------------- BRAND NEW~fROOOHl IRON bunk bada eom_^ete wjtb_apito^s I than uaad furniture . buy-sell-trade fearson:s 43 Orchard Lk. Aye. FE 4-7881 -deubli drcMar- l-plact living room aulta, foam cushions - eolora. black-brown— turquoise - toaal. and mattreaa. 818 88. Also mapTe bunk and trundle beda at bit oli-eounts. Paarson a Furniture. 43 Adluitable bed fyamea. 84 88 Hollywood beadboards. 88 88 Maurcaaei. tS.ti Bedroom OwUltUoi Co. 4783 Dixie Drayton Plalna OR 1-8734 Open 8 -til 8:38 1 FOLOINO COTS WITH INNER-Oprlng mattreesca, good eoodl-lioa. Meal for summer cottages. I SINOLBS. 3 ROLLAWAY BIDS. 1 full. FB 8-2S01____■ 3-YBAB-0LD~FRIRCH PROVIN-eUl piano. 1888. Ollder anc matchint' cbalrx. Weatlnthouse refrlterator, twetd. earpetlnt. French Prdvtoclal dlntot room get. flUat cabinet, office deck an^ea^ MI •8-4348.____ fltbOMS OFJBRAMD NEW I or;,BHAnu ni .... davenport amt __ I. lampi. bedroom sulU. IS aodT aprlngs, vanity lamps, leee dlno^.All tor 1788 Pay- -nir^ouly Tl 88 a . week. Pear-'a. 83'Or^ard Lake — 1-PIICB CHROHI AND FORMICA dinette. 840, 8’ ralrlf. 848. 2-piece sectional, beige. M38. All axeellent condition. 3141 Mid YEAR ^BS. BRAND RKB, 812 85 up. Paarsona Furnltura, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. __________. PIECE BEDROOM OUTFIT (Brand newl. Double drCaaar. Large m 1 r r o r. liMkcaae bed. CTiaiil m drawers. iSllver treyl. ranity lampa. All for ttt. puly SO weakly. PEARBON'JS FURNITURE 42 Orchard Laka AU-. FURNlTURt aT" __________FR 8-2818. ■ -f^CUBIC FOOT ORBBN NO* rafrlgarator, nod condition, OB 3-B828. step tablea. MatchiiU Iiiae reole. 3 dtrorstor laMpi. II for 888 Only 81.88 weakly. PEARSON'S FURNITURE 42 Orchard LAke Are. FE 4-7181 -nWECE~MAHdQAN\ tHNlNfS suite; vanetton I »<>ry araj floor It wltojlttlnt* i’MAftot np; smalt OB 2-7838. 8-PtECB MAhOOANT DINifKl room set Tappan gas range. KM 2-0218. RANDOM TILE. E8.......... — VINYL UNOLEUM, yd. . He •BUYLO-- TILE, 183 B. BAOIlfiar i X f2 ORAT FlS™ WOOL I'WliT rug and nad; reasonable. Call after 8, FE, 8-8128. I-PIBCR WALNUT DIHINO 6o6k eet. n 2-T22. . ___________ 11 CUBIC PWt EEL7TINATOB Rf-friSerator. eleetolc range, late m*“ del. balance 82 pgr week. , trade for what bave 4mi. scblck' MY 3-2711. •• CUBIC FOOT EBLinlf'ATpR i(v4«»retAr^ ivtth freeur ebfat. refrigerator' ......—. •utomatle defrem, Ukq new. OL* it^Bie FOOT BKFBldBRA-Wjh. ^oea top freeaer, goecl conitLion. PBen^^lx washing mid rak; Anartmr’,1 f aice .. vtocirtc « SliS'^uteu?b':‘’S^ lit 88:-MayUg waal-ci --- Desk 81188 Bedroom aiiHe WM. Kverythlnt for tbe borne, 01^ Furnltura. 188 w. WallM. I fW 8-88U..Qpdn I UU«. COMBINATION BABT AND YOUTH , bad.^m^le. Ixeallent condition. COUNTRY EWATE BBLLIRO OUT Antiques. Orfun 388 yr old. four poster bad. daak. ehglra chlnn. -rought Iron modern marchanOlaa ..X — *qulp.. Itl 1 gnrdao equip., tnla COLD8FOT DEEP FREEXE ?i"US%aKJ?7S“.T“.r^ COMPLETE HOUSE OF FURHI-ture Oil pnlntlnga. antiques, band made Ttallair and Mtxlcan arU-,1.. for tba home 7 • p.m. -n Miami Rd., Fdntlae. PADDli FS^'Mia CARPBTIBO A _________ CARPETS. IdEDIUMH CASH FOR i 3-8387. B-Orade CloafU 821.88. AVIS. 1878 Opdyke Bd. _________ "E? DININO BOOM FUBRITURI. WAL-nut. 74 I. Iroquois. »^=CTR1C _RAHOE. matte washer. 828. Refriferatw. 18. 21- TV. good- condition. 848. place chrome J***' - EXPERIENCKO . BEPRIOEBATOR8 -Admiral, Phllco, IJlgldalre. Norge r--* Rebuilt by our Service wicc " " '^lOg N. Saginaw ELECTRIC HAM1L1 828 FE S-8S88.__________ EASY 8PiN~WASHER: EENMOHE ra-'iinae-*”'’" FRltTlDAfRE. LATE MO,p FOR SALE OBMBRAto ELECTRIC •utotoAttc washer Ind Hotpolnt electric dryer., Oood coodllton. both for 8180. tall rt«i, tl eneh. CombWattow hl-n eOnrele wtth AM-FM radio. 888. PE 4-8222. 8. FB 8-3828. _™1 — OPBIOI............... nsmo braudf, icrstehiS. TerrMte vshiea. 8l4tp8 whllg «»a[ Re ptaoDc orders ptoaec. Iflebltaa Fluonaeent, IS3 Orchard Laka good rebuilt APPLIANCEii. WASHERS ---j. REFRIOERATOBS TELEVISIOMB ; • BANOr- Xu^ltAWC WAtflEBS S:S . ALL OUARA(HTBED SFINRERS OOOD H 'tTfoStM RB CL06k. HEW, ^lJf. MUROR___^ _:?,jar'Fri8^_________, list A * i ResAld. f* 2-ISW. Sale Householil Goods 65 ____pflpiTorit^^V''WH«r pipe lie. TMIeti 818.S8. “ ' Thempion. 7008 M8S W— 4-lNCH BOIL FIFE. 8 FT. Wnch m Flpo Sumn^fumr- 'fAra^UMBlRO SOPFL?^** S. BAQINAW —....... - 1x8 ROOB ,A ASPHALT TILE. ea. ,h. I plastic ttlb. 8188 . 04c 'irfAOijiv aiijw. va. ■ ■( Ole BUYLO** tlLB. m g./BApiKAW ElMBALL CONSOLE PlANO, WAL-I nut. Zenith maple etefae modal radio, FE 8-34M, LEAVINO STA-n, MUST SELL, alactrlc rafrlgarator and stove, 3-bleca sectional, alactrlc dryer, . lawnmow— -............... 4-2282. 14 OAS FURNACES. MO.tOO BTU to crates. Bellini below orlflnal price, due to cancaUstlon of prol-fct Job. Raiular 8238. SMe price 8142 picked uo. Ace ReaUns taut Coding Co. OR 3-8M4. 8X0AL BLEC. HKATKB, 87I.M, 30-gal. lulo. tda hdater. 888.M. Cabinet sinks and . - — — --- UEE NEW, TWIN BED SUITE, triple draaaar and cheat: Kal-vlnstdr elcetrie ranfa; Ice box, 80 lb freaxar compartment: day- auto, tda hdater. 888 M. sink! and (ItUnga. 8S4.M Laundry ' ‘ ‘ taucata, 121.88 Cash and eatry. Pave flumbiho .m I. SagtnAW ._____________FE 8-21M 1H8 PONTIAC CHABBIB. AUCTION. OA 8-2ML LOVELY 8INOER SCWINO MA-chtot wlto slg sag and mahoianv cabinet. Take over payi 88.40 par month. Pud _________ 133 Universal Co. TC 4-8808. tJUriTINO applmnCe BUSINr- 148. W. Huron. FE 2-8281 __ MOVINO. COMPLETE HOU8B-hold muat be sold, antiquai ramies, tools, fur-“— prices. 273 Tllmoi prebzIr n cSiic Craftman saw. OR 3-0403. 'PAYMENTS OF 88 PER needle, ilg-snt eewlng ~-ily • 1 mooUie diT ttlva designs, button __________.20. FE 4-2811, litAUTIFOL SINOER icbinc. elf eMie- Perfect conditio '• «r qgyments. ------- 887 enab. Upiverani C MODERN WALNUT DROP LBAFI dlntog'tnbla wlto extra leaf and •8 chairs. A-t shape. 840.- OmTM. | __________________________ MAYTAG DELUXE AU-fOMATIC BUILT-IN OVEN. 81M 88 VALUE waaber, 8H. FE ______________i $18 80. built-in range 8148.50 rr' REFRIOERATOR 830, OO- OAS I V* MO 58. StalnleM eted^ solid rBob. llpena. inttoe REBUI ____________ only, last years models whila they last. ’ Famoui name brands. Mlchlcan Fluores- ______J; IVa Ineh, hundred. Ilk Incb. gU 31 par bun-- Inch. S27.87 ptr hn»dr^ toko pump, new; 8111. ■---------------- 7888 M88 Want. bundrad; hundred, IVk h.p chard Lake Avu. - ft’-a; ______ QOC_________ 20x38, 38X41. 3taL. ... . iquare foot floor epnet. Huol movud wHhln 38 days. Buatoeaa Bnloa, FE 4-lt— SHALLOW OR DlhCF WELL sVI- BUILOINO. I. 7ke por „iCt. Huai be lya. Hlohlian SS8.M; used nump. ___ A. TbompMm. 7008 M88 Weat. - _________ ■INOER AUTOMATIC UO ZAO. -mmsole model sewing mnehtoe. Uke nw^^jjlnkea^but^ boles, ui^Jut ualnt' nttaiehmentr'^nke' payments, or only got ----cash priee. Uall Ca^tol » In^^entor tor nppototmant. BHAKE8PEARB CASTING REEL mood. ring, consols nnd mirror, lamps, Xbooa, slat 7 narrow nnd other Rems. OR XlNt or LI jejlj?- seLlino out Riding Moto mower ______ _____ Bevernl volumea of books, antique furniture nod picturec, record player * -------- ------------ imp A-1 brass ked. Other II in!**ifull itea - EM 3-tltl STALL SH07VRR8 COMPLBTR wlto faucOts and curtalna M8 80 valte 04.88. Lavatories oorapleto With fauceU I14.H. tolleta 831.88. Michigan Fluoreaceilt. 383 Or-chard Uku. — 17. ____________ SINGER JUNE P,\RADE OF BARG.AINS Brand Sew Console Pamoue SPARTAN machine, made by 8INOBR. to BEL-MORE cabinet. $79.50 Brand New. Full fPower Cannistcr Vacuum Power equal to 8W 80 cleaneri. Canister rolls, hose swivels. Reduced td $39.50 743 W. Buron Barnes A jlartri smooth -top OAS S-roVE. FER- condition. FE 2-2088.___ SOFA. MATCHING CHAIR. EARLY -------- ---------- priced. MA taa fun^es. c^ock and iSri^SoSTO^I^WaL „»IMaFE2.-.mYri„ I .f II fl. -----------------JI^XHTOM. 8 FOOT. 842 8#; j6l- BPEED QUERN IRONER, 8J8. OB 2-7214.____________ N O MACiHiNli: sIhoer ___________ _________. sole/ ‘Jf^orat^e^aCfdbtoil'^biMtre holes etc. Only 14 paym will accept 133.20. CaU sewing Canter ITE 8-8487. 8TAINLE8B STEEL COOKWAkt IN original enrtona. Sncrllleg 117 88; band baato. M.tB: ----------)! double sink. a24.8i. moo. 7M8 M88 Wl 838A8 by former laleamon. --- Electrolux sweeper vlth attach- fnenia, 828 80. FE 8-7888.___ 8EWINO MACHINES/wHOLESALE to all. Ntw. used and repoattaaed. Over 78 models to eboosa from. post. 8 book 88.N en DY MIX CEMENT.......... _ YLOCK COAL A II Orchard Laka Aye. FE X7181 Breakfast table and 2 chairs. ______1842 Commonwealth. TELEVISIONS. 818J8 AND UP -Sweet's Radio and App). Huron. CHAISB LOUNOR. Co., 1 USED REFR|6CRAT09S -necondltloned-1 yenr wnrrnnty - 818 88 nnd UF > FRETTERS APPLIANCE ___^MIRACLE MILE_CENTEj|______ USED FRIOIOAIRE REFRIOERA- lor, gr-^ ---*— —•'* 117 Ml Mentlcello nnytlma. Used Trade-In Dept. _ _.«K'"ebxlrs ,......... i: Swivel rocker Ill 8 place brenkfnat set .. ill Davenport and chair .... 831 8 Piece dining 'Toom suite IB TAmy eitoii B «ea; biw^ ekk m 3 piece curved sectional , Ml.. THOMAS ^:COXO^iY BEEP AND .PORE - HALF AND quarters. Opdyke Mkt. FE 8-784* CLOTHES POSTS ALL STEEL - HEAVT DUTY a ytk" FOBT. 8 FT. LONG * $5.25 EACH rc5,..‘ri CIRCLE FLOORB8CBNT UOHTB. Reweit IlghU for kitchens. I12.M value, MIS, factory maried ~ Michigan Fluorescent, 283 Or- CASH WAY tTANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS 4xS Ik Masonite ... ti ll 4X1 Va'*Fe|board ..... tlM 11x41 .32-ft. Rock Lath I r 4x1 Plaatorboard . ti l 4x1 4k Flyaeore .. #4 7 Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY 7*41 Cooley Lake Rd. EM Wl71 °B«5iday It a.m. to 2 p.m_ COLORED. BAinD ENAMiEL Ml I !?“ WASHER 38'' Frtgidaire range . go-train softener - . . Crump Electrici Inc 3415 Auburn Rd-________FE 4- vacuum CLEANER new ~ lets than 1 yaar e :er canister type. 837.N. 1 ^y.Co. FE 8 “*^ Warehou sr. R i-iftoval i;axet ••»« Y.'»'r t«.rd'f.,“6.rila- SURPLUS LUMBER & )I.ID MAPLE FURNITURE 8 Cheat of drawers 841.70 t.M Double drtsacr . .00 Cheat of drawers . . . ..ft Bookcase IftU cheat). 821.80 888.00 Chest for books .... 831.80 CLEARANCE BPBCTAL^I Display Bedspreads, so:lad 8 2.11 '‘alter qpallty group were formerly priced to t34.tS......... f 4.U Rounp hooked chair pads ~ **-■* carpel samples I l.f Group of plcturfa, soiled . DININO ROOM *81 Bleached watoat buffet *48.78 878 Maple drop leaf tabl* _838.78 BimROOkr FURNITORir 8438 8 piece iroupbliA * ^.Ejlto 8288 ' leamlst mabogoily -d^meer 8148 contemporary aofa . *78.88 81M oriental contemporary sofa BEDOINO RBDfreEQI '* Bollywood Ibn^---— , box epring I M M Mapio headbooWl, ’|wto aite ■18^' lirSy ‘ mab^any bunk bM one only . • • *38.78 . ^DB JkRD 'EinJBJ *48 20” window fan.. . «^^as^Va15‘laS^||:8 5?H9w5^Ji? rt wm . V. !...c LEWIS f'VAXLELT ------ Floi__ _______OL 1.8823 WHEUBARROW. t 4-8081 deooratint problem? Hundreds of _________ebeoac from. lolorlor i exMrIor. Sea our wall paper .a- -----“• I fabrla selection. Bei tied Mar atcblnt fabrla selectte _.-oe. Jelled Matte---- OAELARD FUEL 43t Orchard Lake J 3%.fe.S wVgm , sa*tc‘floi«iho 172 S. Batinaw FB HIM FOR BALE FLAT OROinfD BWlim l^iwlnt, glider And bnr. FE, FOR SALE 12 FOQT.AtftMiHUM O^en tractor with blade m. FE 2-2472 anrtlme Bat. am* Bun. or aftor 4 p.m. weokdaya. formica, flumbiho, fairt, flaee. wlrlnt. Open 7 daye, re M7U. MoiHcalm Supply, IM W- kitchen table. FE 4- OU M.0M BTU avcritoc ! HOT"WATBB HEATBB. 30-_^1 tai Contumere'' approved Mt.K valqt *2t *t and *Mf*. marfed. AIM ileetrie. oil aiM^UIed t» Michigan jFluoeoaoeiM, ird Uke.—^ It 282 Orchard L ..... Mr.- «M 1Mb. Rotdex wtthirmibd ........ *e IL Btainiess itor abd trim ..... 84* 38-Oal. beater, glage lined .. *44.7* Vinyl Latex paint .. *3.M gat SpMtlal eale on Koton UUter re-klataat paint. Wiaewlck Supply M7r Ogeharj^U. JUNIOR bd-CABT, BBS — 3-M02 Flue Furliltttrg/ SMtto Batinaw BL' at Orchard Labf AMuo lutb. Rouse for enlo or looxe l?lJ|n^7•rf•b.lt■“b.a M ■ TRADE-IN MACHINES Various makes In a wide variety of portables and consols '2a8Y TERMS ON OUR BUDOET PLAN Siiifjcr SfwinB.Cfntrr 102 N. SaglnAw FB 2-MU --TtMon:r*r.. ....... OlLisT t42.88 .80 VALUE 11188 AND S31.88. Lavatories lit 88 completo tall showers complete IM.oo vsri-u» 834.88. Michigan Fluoreecent. 382 Orchard Lake. — 4. TRACTORS. Mowers ard ntx-ere. Boicne and Wheelhorse trae-tori. Jacobaon • Toro • Botena-Ooodall - Tardmaa mowere. Bol-ens and Roto-UUers. rolo-hM. pew-er handle Ullers, I modtlt of rld-log mowere. Several used mower tractors and tillers. Low priced ---------Evans ^topmsat. 8187 Dixie Hwy. MA 8-7t Sal^iifticBl Ooo6t 7t organs or pianos moalMy pnymenU until aflfr Lm Gallaeher Musk- Co. II B. Huron Ff 88^ OOLBRANSCR OBil) ORO A ^ 'morr'i^ ffus^c CO. Mid*"m wlllTbe Allowed you. If yre decide to pureboee. Uced MtbofAoy BpIneL 84M. Used Uprlibl »l»- .0, 'iAlKcHER’S SALE Reduethme on oU floer model •’‘•TIvS^DSIlKJiB R07»l lewrettbilt mu«p, oreOMTE B-RAM THEATtt SPECIAL! Rent a piano and f** fife J; sons.^AII money applied If F GRINNRLL'S IT 8. Saxtoaw re 2-7IM f U N 1 H o AND REF8IR1RO ^ hour servlee al| wnrk guarmtaed by laetory Aratofd mem cALBi Music lit N. SAOIMAW H A 88 M 0 R b ~ nIorris music CO. 24. S. TELEOBAFH_ ZMfl piano Gallagher Music Co. ----oioSi EXPERT FIARO TDlftRO By Mailer Craftsman IMMEDUTE SERVICE ■Wieeand Music Center I FBMtiM »*<•» _ Plater piaro, good conoi- Mon. bench and IM rolla to-elurted 8128. EM 3-M4t. ------ ILARr'CORBbiEH- •no Uke new. Itobt'Watout. ueM- MORRIS MUSIC CO: 24 B. TEUgORZFH ^ *•*** USED Mckdel B-2 GULBRANSEN ORGAN Only 3 Months Old Reautiful Walnut Finish Ami a bench NEW $1795 NOW $1595 Viepand Music Center tACLE MILB BAZAAR AREA Phone FEderal 2-4t24 Sale OfiVe Equipment 72 DIEBOLD FILE SAFE, 2t INCB-es wide, 20 Inchee deep. N toches hl^h. L^d 8. Thornton Company. NEW RATIONAL CASH REOli-.lers from 8IM up r— —' aildtof machtocs froi only laetory autli offtees to Oakland_______ County where you can buy new or factory rebuilt eaih reililors. a*w"*K.?5Sto^*Vr,.&: 13 t. OraUol. Mt. acmens. ROw- art! 2-4221 _______ CASH I iw RaUonal EQUIPMENT AT LOW FRlC BQUlFMEN-T "HERE 337 a' Sagllif- FOR BALE 1------- 1 IBM blUtog. OR «EiUILT CABB rH- .?*“S “i;?""* “tgriii. T.\LROTT LUMBER BPS paint. Gold Bond paint. Dm Pont luelte no drip wan paint. Bardnaro. plnmbtni. electrical kverylhtof to meet your uooJ USED OIL BUdNEBS iralc In----- Lloyd a USED 01 ublci. bK eondltlou. 848 e too Co.. Ml 4i DESES. CHA: a, typowruere, ad-laehine are *pjrtt ling maeblaet. OR t-Nit. Fmbaa VINYL UNOLUUM. yd. . . Me PLABTIC TILE. oa. . , . Ole CEIUNO TILE .. 7tk so. ft. ■BUYLO - TILE, IM B. BAfHHAW WORE BENCHES. MU WAf;iiTON. Can efter 8. OR 2-tl83, By factory oiDci CALBI 3lu BAOmAW 11* w. USIO CO. Centennial Special! New Spinet, PJiano..... FuM il8 Notes ' $425 CALBI HUUC CO. ' 11* R..BAOniAW - FE *-022 ORINNELL- BROTREkS B^Nfflt-low elM piano. Completely re-eondlUonod. BxcqHont tone and •cUpo. *M totals. 18 be used ^ to^ fUHto^ lUtlonc or |a- ^le Spfytlng Goods 74 212 POUND BARBEL BET. t-3tll. after 4:30. ____ BULMAN HARDWAJIE Brewalnf Ouuo OPEN DAILY TIL o'; SELL. TRAOB. 10 Raglel. ________IDt. BUT. BULL, _____ Bnrr-Bboa 271 I. TtM graph, re 2-47M. OUNS. ALL EINDS, 1 SCUBA BFECTAL 3-11 db. ain 8M jmr cent ftrtteb WET SUIT - apear tMUng tokee M12 PfXte OR I4S41 SKIN DIVERS 4^',film top. S iJlGP^ef,-- rediiMt ^eqe^mem Bteyeiu — ^ WANTED TO BUT - ■' SET OF rlf Irons, .with wooden sboftc. thru f. CaU tM-SI-^ SfMidi tbruvel ind^irt Nl MILLION YARDS OF ___paat or blaek dirt. d or dellverod 1 daye a Mt Loohavan Rd. FB 8-141*. BOIL. BLACE DIRT,, tUvered, very reat. OR fSm'or OR 2-1„, \ A TOP SOIL. BLACE DlRt. *”' eand and graVel. OR clay, fl Z8424. ________ Alio yard gradloi,^ spreadfng, loadlni, doglM and flUtat, -special irtcee en largo orders. Morris pn _ -- ____ _______ Wahl, re H828. Eve re _______ 1-1-3 OR MORE VaROS DELIV- i aol). I dirt. Bulldoalni: front end loading service. OB 3-7MS FE tll88. A-fflDiffOH -AtUCkERS Me pet yaed shredded black dirt and peat. Bliiabeth Lk. Rd. tk mile west of Williams Lk. Rd. Ws deliver. FB *-8410. A-1 TOP SOIL, FILL DUi-p: DklVE-way gravti. Hot Hiuit. OL 1-0781. Immediate deUvery. and Water**—----- (-1 FEAT inMUuiil ckEEHED V*2-SbS; fin, gravel, atone. *te. \JL ajtM'. t-1. TOP son.. BLACClDlRf el^and gravel, dtUvered. cli F^. MS .Mdwh, Rd, 'MT ■ BLACk'^k^p-Fitjg^ kLACk Dlk't. ALL~iiH5rw ■/ £*;>»«• Ws- Fl THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JUNE 8. mi FIFTY-FIVK kiln. SLAdc ■OIL,' kik LOAD Wkod, CokI «nd Fiid 77 ■iAb.woo; Tmiii. PiMitB, Tr—1, Shrubs 78 That’s you . . . smart .. . when .you use the Want Ada to stretch your, budget. Buy everything you need . . . sweets, sweaters, stoves, sailboats, sandboxes, sandals . . . and save money l^y shopping The Pontiac Press Want Ads. “A” to “Z", you always get a good byy in the Want Ads. Just Dial FE 2-8181. BXAonrab mursbrt orown ______________I gm Oar* MIX. o« Jotixn JBdih lxS«. Hn. DAy’'yua»."5hTKiTAL lU BMt U»| wiwte. MU S-S4SS. Plants i.as per bo tn. 4TT0 PoaUM L>k« Rd. ANTiqUB AUCTIOH. JURE 1^ •«. For Sale Pctt ctB u n \ . sA w: S-SSIS. Aifc MfflBTCRBb DACBSHdltO ACC REOliTBRED WtRCHAIRCD Urrtar Dupi. 1 mooUu. Champion ■irwi SIM H«t*l ---------- Ph. HnAUr tl Rd. X. Goodrich. Boats and Accoaiwfica 97 V ranoLAs o s Ki noA«. SnaiM- au ACOM. m ”5g«ws.*i35?5ia^ n^WO% " StNa^iraUa^ 5S»±ii T»p.. Colopinl BtfWItUtoB. ir IIOLDKD PIBIROLA8 cLuii- Boat Repair Materials BBROLAB BPOXin . AlHM ------ BAROWARB CORVCRTIBUE TOM BOAT COVERS Wi m jva " all contfola; alio IT brnilaa hydro SS-hor vUh^ukk aUfor oaR • OBtlM. Ill 0 11- Tou'tl Uka dotni bn*lnaci li OAKLAND MARINO BKCHANOE m S. BasMhO — ........ is-^ fcoAT fb te »iNiiH»: ruaaboBt. Complau with » h.p. tladtrle motor aiM tnllcr. All i. Ol, 1-SBM alUr l-POOT WOLVERINE. MOTOR, trailer, oanrai cover, nod con-«—<- •- (o. M Raltman a. lUodi ti t. ^I^ITI Sale Farm Equipment 87 : THfe NEW JOHN DEERE m op Ol hay tooli J •were . chopperi ■ riitei. now dUplay. We trade and llwnce. HarUi^ Area Hardware, Phone WHEELHORSE BOLENS TRACTORS Roto-Hoe and Bolena tlUera. qdnn- Auction Sales 88 ____ _ a ft. Oem ________ arii Wolverine truck aampei home type mobile homee. p'eta line of parte and ! taa. Httehti Inatallad and wlrad. PE 4-W4I _____________3171 W. Huron Clnrkaton : , Lake Orion. 33 I collection ol tne aeceneeo Mary Tyler. China, colored liau, decorated Mper wellhte. (laee and chini ahoea. complete colored chamber act. blaque eol-timrad butler dlihea. eompotee. euUr eete, Oerman cldtr aet. “—-* belle, hand palnteid diahaa, —* -I a i 10 lantern and copper lustre pUcheri 1 a n c y plntai. amber and cut klaaa pitcher eeu. eterUn* silver, Ben- r Jar's, lamps, . bone diehea, ire lamps > with the wua wmp»i n»n§sn« smau copper UUtot. JUjro Icmpi, pi-■no Ifunp. morble top UblM. wol> toblei, gold bond pointed na cabinet, dentist cabinet. china cabinet, dentist cabinet, walnut comer cabinet, dinner bell, antique booki. cherry glaai cupbOardi, needle point chalry. footatool, plcturai. Hundrada 6t -rt... Hgtud. Bud Hlck- L. Tyler, pro- AEO OACHBITONM. mo TOwN. I auction BALI. 1 MIUI EAST OP. Stud doua. Jamof'a. PE HSU. | Armada at tba Armada Uvaatock hABf CtTXNS niXE TO good Salea Barn - - eiss:. irehard Xetfca. PE I-W17. •rtERl&l^.'rttliR .....aabla. PB S-SUt. collie! pat BAPPT POPPIBB. AUCTION BALES EVERT MONDAY ... T;M P.M. EVERT MQNESDAY . TiM P.M. AEC coma pupa. OR 1-iSU. ModLU. ilk AND siM. 'Um rJODLKB. RBADTIPUL SILVER ar Mack, amaU mlnlatura. OR »^DiE UM TRAVEL ^AILER. ELIEPB atfvlca, trtmmim. PAR^I^E jro sS^liS*iM.'. RoebtaUr OL Y-dlTs: *kAL sA'ciiiPici. Akc oniiffiN ___________OR 1-1303. SklTiK 'Mji>PIES. BRED ------ SIS. PE S-WW. nCRRIER PUPi 'MA S^TW AIR8TREAM UOHTW EIGHT Travel Trailer. Since 1133. Guaranteed for life. See them and (el a demooatratloo at Waratr Trail, ar Saloa. MM W. Buran. (Plaa to oao of Wally Byam'a oxelttos earavana) ALUMINUM AWNINO bouaetrallcr, 33- long, r PE M»33._________________ »QR REN-^l^VACATiON TRAIL- id homa. UL 3-4S1S. Dogs Trulnwi, Boirdfl 80 Hurting Dog* _ . 81 See theee quamy mobUe b( W to piek from. I and 10 i---- Buy or rant your yaeaUon trall-tr hart today. Oxford Trailer, Sales k Mila S. of Uke Orion on M-34 MY 3-0731 _______J BLACE MALI -------r ate I yra.. Aedlanoe trained, aacelleat retriever, (o^ ANiiobNCIJfO NEW ALUMINUM L^yonUae.’ Hiy. Oruin s •AT-rOR SALSr'W-B.J Road. North of RoebaaU Roehootor -Road. OL 0-07M. For Sate Livestock ' ErkBo. HOP. MI 4.T0U. __ For Srto Poultry so CBICES FRBB WITH ________ chaao «f 10 Iho of chick , ata^r on tba lOUt of Juno. Bm'a PmM Slort, soil Oratory Band. FE Salt Furni Product 86 ^ CREDIT T*auts ATAQiABIJI. KING-^BROS. ______, __ . , ji. 30 Black An- (ua eewa. 3 to 0 yoara old. 34 Black Antni staeri and belfcn, 0 raontbi to m . yoara old. 13 Black Angus calves. 1-3 months and from one farm. Tony Car-pago and Bon, proprletora. Paul Uirim •— , Wtdnesday. Sat- urday nlaht, 7:30 p.m. Wt for you abo. Opan dally 11 n 0 p.m. Alonso Whitman, f Manager, Art Whitman. B & B .rpjE WIT DATURUAT ......7 P.M. IRT SUNDAY ........1 P.M. OPEN 7 DAYS WEEK 0-0 BUY-BELL-RETAIL DAILY rtaa* Bvem Auct m Open Evary i DIXIE BIOBWAY Sale Houm Trailers 89 ■M 17- 0W0880 BOUSETRAILBN 1, llha « . chaap. OB 3-0771. 10 FAMOUS MAKES TO CHOOSE FROM. See the latest 47il0 wide and Iho new aBO Deluxe Model with roof wings "--“ CAMPER TRAVEL-AIRE All new IMl camp Imller. Seen on Mort Ntfrs program. CORSAIR MI Travel trailers. 13', I', with orercab, aleepa I, Uaedtraliera, biwgbt and Tharp Trailer ---------- jnr'at SochtiMr Rd. PL 3-3IIS htma^or housabM %ndture. A^ buga aalaetlon ol pro-ownod, lly rooandltlnnod mobile hornet. a floor Man for yon }D Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales, Inc. Early Sum; Sale ONE OF THE XARGEST OUT-DOOR DISPLAYS -7 days A WEEK-IN THE ENTIRE AREA Travcl-Aire Nimrod Camping £q|iip. Porta Camper' Apache Eagle and Scout Camper 1169.95 TO 1649 '61 Cree 16’6” Overhang '^lolly Marine & C^>ach Sale House^T^ 17- CBRU CR^APT. gS^ljOTNlg^- COMPLETE WITR KITCHBR CRUISB-OUT BOAT SALES n S-4403 ICKUP TRUCK heat. UL 1-4357. SiiORrS MOBILE Rdi3lB~ IT BOAT. PAOIL KNOINK. UP- ' ■ '■L ,£Sf'“ft Jacobson Trailer Sales and Rentals apdcls la for comp r DOR8ETT CABIN CRUITO. 4-whael trailer. 71 H P. Job—— motor, loaded, uaed Iweoka. Baahabaw. Drayton IWIna. li' ceNturt jnboaIrp. eKCxl- leJt condition »1.3M^O-1HO " 583-3531. U ft. for compact Raurve vaur trallc..... ^rjilkbn, ^aru ......... 5556 WUUi._._______ Road. Drtyton Platoi. OR 3A551. THE TIME IS NOW! FOR us TO nCEUP ANpjUa.L your trallar any »• rfO W. WE HAVE BUYERS WAmNOI CALL US TODAY I HOLLY MARINE * COACH SALES 15310 Holly Rd. HOLLY. ME 54771. 1550 15- FIBEROLA8. 40 JOHN-ton, trailer, boat cover, extras 010 Third. Parkhurst Trailer Sales .PINBST IN MOBILE LTVINO-Peaturlat New Moon—Owosso— Venturo - Buddy Qualttv MohUe TRAILER INSURANCE For complete Information. PRANK A. ANDERSON AGENCY 1044 Joslyn Evea. FE 3- VACA-TION TRAILERS Pixie Trailer Sales And R« 1045 North Lapeer Road. Oxfi OA A3753_________________ C 44536 B 54030 1000, 14-POOT SHELL LAKK. 45-horiepowtr Mercury and trailer. S500. 750 Sunset. Lake Orlop 15U 50 Bvinrude olectrle 1050 50 Johnson eloctrle. — 35 Johnson electric. ... 15 Johnson. 1050 15 Mercury. VACATION TRAILERS Bent By Day-Week- .... ■kE88LEr'a"aUTO A MARINE 10 N. Washington________________________________________________< Oxford OOODELLT1 DO a. Rochaate —VACATION TRAILERS Sales and Rantsla 13. IS. and 17 ft. Apache Campdrs Car top ipoeo g-— -*——*4*-- hitches. oontroii,^ **^*UOWLANi'*’ 3345 Dixie' Hwy, OR 3-1550 Rent Tr*|l*»‘ Space W BRAND NEW SPACES. PONTIAC I Home Park. PE 54003. OXFORD MOBILE MANOR I lota,'lO'xSO- cament panoa. a One mile east of Osford on Lai vine Road OA S3033. BEAUTIFUL A U B U * ALUM-t*AH'. '■ SHELL "L OLAS8, Frteland. Poo-Toon - Aqua Swan Aluminum, and Cruls-trs Inc. Clinkcrbullt boaU. WE SELL AND SERVICE -)pen Dally A Sundays 7 a.m.4 p.m. ARKANSAS TRAVElFr BOATS Thompson Cllnkar Built Boots '01 JOHNSON MOTORS GASOW -SPORTS CENTER-3175 Cass Lakt Rd. PE 3-5503 EEKOO HARBOR. MICH. .rBitXhts Mo QpJyks at N For Sale Tiros iai-orVoJ OUARANTBBD USED TIRES. 13. 14, 15 inch. Auto INMOur- " “ Royal tiria. last Blvd. a LOOK! 750x14 BLACK TIRES. ALL a hrsnia --------------------*'* “ S'TANDARb BRAND NEW TH®. Trade In on Ocneral Safety T‘r»4i .»•»• Ji'„ “iSu* ^ contro.' 3*kH P. ELEC. Uat price. Black ED WILLIAMS 451 S. Saginaw Sde Truck Th-es 92A OB3-D053.. 1 TRUCK TIRES 740, 0.35. . 10.00x30. •• CRANKSHAFT OBINDWO IN THU ear. CyUndan rtborad. Z^uck Machine Shop. 33 Hood. Phone P* A Sale Motor Scooters 94 1557 ALLSTT'ATK MOTOR SCOOTER, ra 3-3551 'fMt aWt. loU of eittM. iS3 k! wrKBTTiuif Roilyn. 2Z5m=n Roy'f Harley-Davldaon Sal^ 0 W. Montcalm FI l-lwi . 1»m_.oou>kn C.C^ exeollent aondlUon. MI For Sole Bicydos i, Lawronco. PE 3-7553 Boats and AccetBoriof 97 lO' PLYWOOD BOAT.. m Offar. PB 5-0435. 14- RUNABOUT. II kokgUkfkl IfkBRB ALUMINUM BOAT. ^ eoAtroli, 15-horaa Btlaruda - ■ iff. Pit M415. 17-FT. CHRIS CRAFT Doluxa runabout, m H.P. boat, tralltf. • ----------------- la'a Air------— “ ■ 3-H51. l-FOOT CHRIS CftAPT CON-tlnantal Custom otlUty. Bpotlass. ready to |o. MAy ha see" -• •tAM f> tlA Wm^rnik ■* Service xasw.y »v «— CRilistiR AND AUTi^IP-■ betwMB I a m. and horsepawar Mercury, deluxe Boa-claw trailer, ski equipment and all' pecaasorlea. Veraatlla boat. up to 35 mph or family boat, will adbt I people. Can be uaed on Great Laxea. Slerpa 3. n.. exctllent condition. SHELL Boats Biid Accessories 97 ■looking Inboard and outboard Pontiac Headquarters new' PlBERoLtS HONABOUTS 55 Mm^o EvmnMai. r. 51.150. 13 R. I Bum 1111. Trallc motora. 14 R. nbergMs 555. Big dlacounta. EM 3-3301. 5555 M55. SEA RAY BOATS. Johnaoo Motora. Alloy Tralltri, Uaod Boats, Motors. Trallori. KESSLER Auto. * Marios. 15 N. Waablnaton OXFORD___gUN. 154 OA A1400 SACRIFICE li' INBOARD UTTLI-ly. 5550. MY 3-1551. Scott? A iCOTT _ to 75 H P. Trada your old motor In on a ntw SCOTT by ------ ■ Tou'll Ilka OAKIJUIL)^"fiABlHE EXCHANOB 351 S. Saginaw FE 54151 SPtiD-LINra D.U. RUN-ABOUT. 555. OR 3-0115 SEA-POWER Inboard-Outboard ^RIHK "mAa^OE OAKLAND I 351 8. SaMni Terrific Bbat Discount On flberglas and aluminum. Wat 5331, BOW 5155. Deluxe runabout, worth 57H. DOW 5W5. Ski ropes. 1.300 pound test. Woe 53.05. now 51.55. Tony's Marine. Open 5:30 til 5. SOM Orchard Lake Rd.. ^Ivan Lake. - ^^areraft *JSat!°*Oator Trallafi '-;TORM*Up'i?JSES Orchard Lake Ava. OWEN’S Sde Used Tfrtki 103 Auto Insurence $20 FOR 6 MONTHS lor moat ears, hwtudlns 050.000 PHONE FE 4-3536 PRANK X ANOKilSOH AOENCY 1AM Jor— •* ' Evas. FTn. 10'10/5 ’ISVS PE 04030 months. Plnanclal responsIhlllU Insurance also svallabla. 510,000 hme owner lira Insuranot policy tn PoaUae only MLM for 3 ioom. Call Stan at Kes Raalty OR 4-0430. Foreign and Srt« Cars 108 YOU! ■ Bill Spence Rambler bales service 33 S- Main Otraol MA 5-5171______ CLAI li57j VOLKSWAOBN COI,-----. ilSTR-J. VERY CLEAN. ___________FX 3-4350. CLASS MARMADUKE Ford, 1957, Automatic, ra-aio and heater, whitewalls, no rust,'mechanically perfetti make offer. OR 3-9468 evening*; ‘ii" 96to »AutiA35E too iTJUtll over paymeria. xil 3-3510._ iM Km6 pairlAnx 4-66di|. Puny equipped with doable power, “•ni price 55N^m moaey down. itESIDB MOTORS. Huron nl For Sale Cars 106 1555 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 4-door sedan, I cylinder aoil--Powergllde, radio. .hbattr._ Bui I cylinder i h»wer|llde. radio, hbattr. SliO llnlsh. Only 51.055. N S??RWS?*.ffi?a*HAri 4-3735. __________________ tlraa. 53f5. MI 4-0315. after m.. * liu^rlor Auto Bales •53 PONTIAC. DODGE. >LY '57 ChevY 5 ahlfl 51 and '54 Buick MitioiTi iHx OR ... . - 5-3307. New Authorised Dealer VOLKSWAGEN . BALKS IfcND SERVICE - _ WARD-McELROY. INC. M55 W. HURON (M50I OR 44400 53 and '54 Buick- •53 Ford and Praaler ______, '50 and '54 Buick Convt 5305 up 3-'5l Pontiac and Packard __ '57 Volktwagtn, ntw motor 1015 PLENTY CrmRS—WK PINANCE EOONOMT CARS ^ AUBURN SEA RAY b6aT8 JOHNSON MOTORS Marine Supplies. Repair Strv PINTER'S We Buy and I For Sale Cars ui^ na oj^Y^. ■---i SAU ■FOOT ALUMINUM WX‘BS ^ADED Wmf BOA-ftl JAR STORE 115 N. BaglAaw PB LI334 — 14 Ft MtUI NOW 51115 Cruiser -Pioneer" NOW 513SJS - Larse r We will gladly handle any financing you may rdquire through the Bank or Finance-Company of YOUR choice! . NO MONET DOWN A R STORE Transportat'n Offered JtW All New In Pontiac _____________JAT SALES 03 "E. Walton FE A44( Pally 54 Sunday 10-4 AUBURN ROAD sales and SERVICE rheia era New Motora, Boats, and Traitors.' Do You Need Money? WE HAVE m FOR EXTRA CLEAN USED CARS "TOP DOLLAR PAID " Glenn’s Motor Sales “ HURON ST. PE 4-7371 P. MOTOR. 14-PT Plberglss im ____. steering wSeel s 1850 Complete MOTOR. 15-PT. PI- . „. trailer .-,077 complete «H.»-, Kixc.. California Market We need -50 Pontlacs. OMa. Buleks -- Cadillacs. Also sharp ’57, ’M. -50 models AVERILL’S 3030 Dixie Hwy. PE 34570 __________P------- at DOLLAR. JUNK CAHS AND trucks. PE ^3000 days, evenlnt POB TATE“ii5bEL _____ k Beatte. MA H400 TOP DOI.LAR FOR CLEAN CARS and trucks or trade up or do— Economy cars, 33 Auburn. WE NEED CARST BdA^-Ub'tOB-TRAn^ ii-w^ runabout. 17 h.p. outboard. 5375. PB 4-1533. Xsptelally Cadlllact. .......... — Chevrolata. ftr top dollar ttheaa models and othara call us. M & M MOTOR SALES 1537 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1503 BOAT INSURANCE pra$?a*«k.&T3nct Sguw^lSrcey, Drayton rithM .......... . Srte WlTY HARDWARE DAWSON-B iPTOIAtBli ........itS a runnbout $335 saififissi.v,v. Dead ir Aqua Swan nmi maker. CadUtoe. Osmavi UM ^et aT^lnbla powere by the Ml Evlnnida mt tm Take M30 to W. Hioh- sri sin. SinSr‘S' 0-317i .S |IAIn FisrtEBiiEN spEq^“iw ’del 14' alumlBum boal wad 3 wbaal Davlaon Waller with wtaob, 5 h.p. CUntM eas^ with IT’S HOT tlOW ! OET BEST DEALS , AT *A*T„IO rXKD = Cliff Orcyer Gun & Sport Center USED RIGS nr noya-sootu cruiser with 3L500 ..Att ' H.M0. - ■ - -- —Itor 5I*« bPBE T pgyr 4 ENGINE AIRUNER, NON4TOP-Lot Ahgelea. Ban Francisco. San Diego. 170. Hawaii. 5145. Ntw York. $17 50. Miami. I'* •--- Servlet Inc. OR 3-1354. Wanted Used Cars 101 $25 MORE high grade uaed i ___rx yea eeiL H. Welt. 4^ Dixie -oaJhiP- - OOOD^” s Highway. 1 5-31M. ROYAL AUTO PAHTg. Used Auto'Parts 102 1154 CADILLAC KH«*K-^ND ^anamUslMcomptotc Good con-dltUm. Daya, between I aqd 5. Pf^ 54651. After 5 P m. PE p6rd*^33 mkll ato^tod. ili: 3-4355. Sale U*«I Trucks 103 1561 CHEVROLET t* TON PICKUP I foot box. Qood Urea. Bx-cellent ooadltlon. Stock No. «ll. Only IMS. Easy terms. NORTH CHEV^LET C6.. >660 8. WOOT-ward AVI.. BIBMIMOHAM W**TtM4*'i?(CKUP8. CHEVY AND 1150 CTEVY. W TOli PldE-UP. OR 3-0551 or ne 1-5050. nlnx coodttlon. Priesd riibtl ^TEOPLES AUTO BALES S Oakland_____________ n I liit JEEP WRECKER. MO0*L iM. MEYER^ "El Caroino Sales’’” (CBETROIXT) BOtXIBT AND BOLD USI..EL CAMINO T4, au^atto. ^Aaet meeha^aillv and’ Urat. 13S0 EL CAMINO 04yltnd(f, stw aidtrantmlsalon. deluxe equ / ment. mechanically, ierfecL s - ' »• yV-if'■'''''^1 \ ‘5rom!’' BUICK 1959 •57 CHEVY .............. •55 PLYMOUTH V4 ......... 5157 •54 StaUon WaxoD ^ Others 535 up. We finance. ECPNOMY CAfe » API KTif* I Dynaflow. WAu urvB. BrMid ntw . Ad IdtAl ftmUy ctr. $1595 R a!ND C RAMBLER SUPER MARKET EM *4155_ 5140 Commerce Rd. 1155 CHEVROLirt _ «^-DOOB BTA- **Kat FISCHER BUICK 784 S. Woodward. B'ham MI 4-6222 oioalluit cbndltloni No - money down. LueV Auto Salea. 113 S' Sailnaw PE 5-3314._ SmTchkyrSlet station WAgon 1145 Save Auto, FE 5-3371 ToornKn ‘.y*fi£.Vft.n*: i&V"^S5gwS?^7firifig: MINOHAM. Ml 5-3735._____ imTchevrolet impala con- .. _ —.„ gj4ndard ItU BUICE CENTURT CONVERTIBLE Fully equipped No ruat ------n Inside and out. Pull price Rd , FE A4553 557 BUICK HARDTOP. GOOD r------ 4555 OR 34101 '57 BUICK SPECIAL. OOOp CON---‘•m, $705. OR 34153. BUICK 3-DOOB HARDTOP. brakes and power steerlnx. no ruat. No money down. Lucky Auto Salea. Ill B. Saginaw. FE BUICK8’ ......... -- URBAN - OLDS. 153 8 ward, BlrmlhUBwn 5« A BUICK ADOOR FULLY FE 5-4153 InSCHEH hUIGK FOB USED BUICKS 13 MONTHS WARRANTY . I. Woodward B’ham _______________________ '55 BUICK CONVERTIBLE. RED. sharp. Can be seen at 555 Or-Lake * - BUICK. 1555 ELBCTRA, 4-DOOR hardtop, new tires, original owner, low mileage. No dealera. From I to 4:30 days. UL 3-1010. NlghU . Friees Maatl- 3710 E Walton Blvd. FE 5-llM _____PONTIAC, MICHIOAN______ CHEVROLET ^ WRECKED. BAB- Keego liarbor. Michigan. 1153 CHEVROLET J-DO^ condition. One owner, $350. OR. CHEVROLET 1555 IMPALA 3-DOOR top, power steerln I. ilfOV FE 5-4354 1954 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. RADIO AND HEATER WHJTE- Ol siv XI per mo. Call cfredll sear , Mr. Parka at Ml 4-7500. Hkrold Turner, Ford. _____ 1960 COKVAIR Asauroe' payments of 533.13 pef — Call Credit Iter.. Mr. Parks — ■ —“ Harr— ---------- 4-7job, Harold Turner, 'll CORVaIr. 505 BtRIXB, 3,000 ----1, S-door. ftrOIgh*--------- 51550. OB 1-5410. 1960 CHEVROLET SHARP IMPALA SPORT SEDAN. Equipped with powerful Yl engine. Powergllde tranimla a I BeauUful pll wbHa with rod ti whitewall Uri "SPOTLESS' right.. 53.35' Crissman ROCHESTER * OL 2-9721 •57 tl-akViTfi kAWJfbJ*— EnJectlon. Radio ^ Her*" Whitewalls, SOM black With tntorior. Kxtra&arpI JEROME-FERGUSON 'hGCBXS^ ford OEj^LER rROSET, RAOi6 AN0 00,’OB3‘— _____ vhlt mly 51555. I »to.. trani. Takd over pay- ■4W# 51540. OB 3-0345. ' _.iVY WAGON. 8TANDAR1 iniwiaiiah. radio, he^r, new -----------------feyffv! & 1M4 CHEVROLET 3-DOOR. CLEAN. FE 3-7543j BIEglnA dtaler._ 1517 c^iSun CHEVY. IMPALA. TAYLOR'S 6k USED CARS CHEVROLET. OLDSMOBILB Open Xvanlitos lAtkat 44501_Waltod Lai 1551 DODGE HARDTOP RADIO AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC -UtANSMIBBION. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assumt pay-menta of 535.75 per mo' Call Crtdlt Mgr . Mr Parks at MI 4-7550, Harold Turner, Ford:- ., SPECIAL Ntw ‘II Car. 51,415 35. 555.30 BOB. BORST, INC. BIRMINGHAM'S NEW LTNCOLN-MERCURY-COMET DLR - Hunter Blvd. Ml 1-4511 la.tO per vertlble. : antmitaion. ItaoJO, Dealer, 'wni dewaUt. Btautiful bionia flnli Ith new Ug«k top. $110 dow ank catot on balanea. ^ BOH BORST. INC. no Huntor Blvd ' South of 10 Ml Ml 0-4535 __________ 1137 CHEVROLET OOdPB. CALL Ift.. A ^ ^ VTf e.wija atter 5 p.m. UL 3-3745. •oTcifiVT. AUTOlUTic 3 3-do6iL radio, beater and wbltewalla. PB 4-5557 after 5. FISCHER MOTORS « BUICK 1959 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE Beautiful all whita with contrast-. ------------- I immaculate ear fairly pricad. Crissman ROCHESTER. OL. 2-9721 IDEAL SECOND ■ CAR 1157 Ford 3 door. 5 cylinders for economy. Automatic tianaalialq-and 40W0T wtwwrim ftf coBMi $650 radio and baatar. TOUd I >1 I I i mSCHER “ BUICK 784 S. Wixxlward, B’ham Ml 4-6222 Special NOTICE. hMhe MtowS^atad' Ol MW^.gguf'^ ■ _______ .....ladWEDNES- >AY Eytolota Oarkston Oxford Pontiac Rochester Walled Uke , Waterford . Utica SS; fi^IutJf ^J'l7’r“f S.«'7Wr'"X«!’r ' PONTIAC Auto Dealers ASSOCIATION b^"kea. niuio, baatar, wkltewalls, . black nnith with lusurloua tVrma. N(jBTH°^vtwLET^^ 1000 a WOODWARD AV BlRMlNOHAM. Ml 4-3715. DRIVE A MILE SAVE A PILE! New Dodge Lancer $1781.65 SMALL TOWN LOW OVERHEAD 35.000 MILE OUARANTBX DODOE-CHRTBLER-TRUCES Our Pleasure to Present a 3 door hardtop. Icebara ________toi-rtw' RadTo.li Dynaflow. Fewer steering, Power brakes, whiter" “— ---- - PttU price $2495 12 Months Warranty For Sale Cars 106 SHARP '50 FORD. VI. IWR OR 4-1317 -^l80i^RpV.5.-ii0l.--------- JW arriviId-Dtoe at THii ONCE IN A LIFETIME DEAL l-'OO Ford 44qors, T-5 with auto- -----—Demlstlon. sharp. A BIr-. "•■mielpal e— ■ ■■ ■ i Lu^ A ^tharp. i^BI ^rTrnT’Lu^ Auto StJta,' 113 a Saginaw. PE 4-3314. iBFpoRb. 3 DOOR, vTlrBSt gin. Private owner PE 4-OllA 1*7 Ford 2-door hardt0F. au- tomotlc. radio, btater. A atunnlnq Full Dric# 5555. No money n LAXmilDE MOTORS, Hur b Laky Roi^, FE 1555 Fofeb . CROWN VICTORIA Ferdomatlc. like new. 'MA 1557 FORD STATION WAOON. R^ 1154 FORD 3-DOOR, CLKAN.- PB . -------- denier. 1553 FORD. GOOD TRANBPORTA- 555 ' Save Autoa. PK k,337l BU?tHO SEE US BEPORe“VoU DEAL tS-*30l‘ ‘55 Pord, Victoria. 1 '55 Ford. 4 door. sUuuu ‘57 Rambler, 6 aodan. 7015 Cooley Lk. Rd. 0 Sales 550 Oakland 1055 OALAXY 3-DOOR HARDTOP Light Mue with whitewall tires. Pully equipped Including power steering end cruU-O-maUe traos-mtasIM. 1157 down - . BOB BORST. INC. BIRMTNOHAM'S new LINCOLN-MEBCURY-CGMET DLR. 300 Huntar Blvd. Ml 5-4531 Extra Special $795 BEATTIE WATERFORD FORD DEALER At the itopllaht In Waterford OB 1-1331 ______ RAMBLER Super Market Where You Can WIN A Transistor Radio Ml 4-6222 OLIVER BUICK The Dealer o '60 Mercury ............$1895 MONTEREY 4-DOOR BEDAN. Heater, automatic trahsmietton, TA engine, ail white with red Interior Mil driving auto. Uke ’60 Buick ...........$2,595 LeSABRB CONVERTIBLE Complete with radio, btater. turbino driva, aluminum brake drume. white top. pearl fawn body trimmed In fawn and eordovtn full ctepet. ,.$2095 '59 Olds 98 4-DOOR HARDTOP, With radio, hooter, U.------- power atecrlng, brakes, windows ____ _____ New whitewsll tires. Pearl fawn flnlfll with matching lawn Tinyl and elolh Interior. '59-Rambler ...--------$1295 AMERICAN WAOON. Heatfl. - Standard ArnBfmlaslOn'. XII^tlr ■ striking ■ ■ ■ • — -■nek '. Rlaek carpet. ,.$ 995 58 Plymouth 4-DOOR SEDAN. BELVEDERE . Radio, beater, automatic trana-mlialon, tu-tone grten and wbita with whitewall Urea. A nlea ear . . . ready to gol ’60 Rambler ............$1495 AMERICAN WAOON. AU rad- ftn-Isb with black and wblto Interior. '58 Mercury .......$ 995 4-DOOR MONTEREY SEDAN. ... ...omatt£,.-4rtnxm1---- . tonr whne'and roat. Trada Into a quality ear t —’ FORH'-IGN SPLCIAl-S 59 Oiiel 'il’ STATfON WAOON. Radio, heater, atandafd tranamlaaton, — tu-tooe white end blui ’60 MGA Roadster $209.5 ORIUf CONVERTIBLE TO P. Light' blue finish. 4ispeed ttens-missloo, heater, white tUres. spoke ’60 Goliath .....i..$1245 STATION WAOON. 4-speed tradb-mlaat^ front wheel drive, 4^1-tnder enstee, all white finish with hlaek tires and red vtoyj Interior. Xeonomleal Oerman made. ...$1095 ’60 Renault 4-DOOR DAUraiNE.---------... standard trahsmtaalon. OreY ftn-lab with whitewall tires Engine in. the rear ... yery eeqnomleal to oparatc. I ’ '59 Renault ...........$995 DAUlOnNB 5-DOOB SEDAN. AU black flduh Trito grey .riMi -tortor and, black Urea. Ooqd mug and vary eenoomlcal. , OMVER Motor SaleS’ 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FEE-9J01 ' AH You Have to Do Ik Pick Up An X-Ray Book and Take a Demonstration Ride in a ’61 RAMBLER Just Fill in a -. -Card : Drawing on Saturday at 4 P. M. ■TARTINO JUNE 3 OUR JUNE QUOTA IS IN .\.ND WE MUST SELL 50 NEW '61 Ramblers WE ALSO HAVE A GOOD ^ELECTION of Select Used Gars ALWAYS A MECHANIC ON DUTY 7 A M.-9 P.M. DAILY R&e RAMBLER SupertMarket 8145 Commerce Road “ Corner of Union Lake Rd. EM 3-4155 How Come So Cheap ? e 3 door hardtop, two- __________ Radio, beater, hydrar maUo. power steerinw. power hrakea, whltewaU Urea. PuU price $795 Remem^r, we encourage you to chfck our cars witn a mechanic yoja know and trust. . i' - FISCHER* BUIGK 784 S, Woodward, B’ham -* V T>I1 4-6222 V- •X' FIFTY-SIX THE POXTiAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961 P *Ai^ra. • erUii«. »t»nd»r(l, »• * dio hM UiUt. t raw funitM. BLACK'S AOTO SALn,, It »-03»0 1(M FOKD OALAXT CONVERTI-bit. WhiW wtth black lop. FuUjt aoidpiMd. Power atoerlni Power biwkri. tin dWWB. 30 moe. on BOB BORST, INC. «JNOOUI4(KRCU^T.COMET DLR. .M Roatcr Bled ,(1 blook toam of It MUe Rd i MI BvttM UU PQRO COBTOMUBB t-DOOR Taaif^^^to par balanoe Hi im bv aaaumln* pajf- .aiBU M t1.tl weeklT. CALL )Ir. mmn. cniairr mama. OER. ra AMO Kim ABto lalci . Ht ». Batlnaw Itu PORD 1.000R. RADIO AND HIATBR ABBOLUTILY MO MOHn DOWN. AaeuBW parowU el^n per ao. Call Credit Mr MKParki at MI d-IWO. Harold . Tlinier. Pprd.______________ ssx ,T MO UONKT DOWN. __«e pamenU of tt.l3 per ■( Call Cria Mr. Mr. P»rt*^a €ll >-7Mt. Har^d Turaer. Paid, RiM aaauBie eerp $197 CALL MR. WHTTK. CRKOIT MAM-AOER. PE rttOl KIM Aaio, Balee 111 B gaiinaw 1PM PORD STATIOM WAOOM^ lU- ,.J. ABBOLOTKLT NO MONBT DOWN. AaauBie papmeaU of t».-TS par mo. CaU Credit Mar. Mr. Parke at MI t-TIM. HarM 'TurB- LOOK! BUY! SAVE! Itai PaeUac wamn. Loaded IMP Ford Oalaile Pdoor IIW 1PM Back Elecua hardtop . MIN < IPBP Poatlac Mr. hardtop 04M IPPP Back Klaotra CooeL . pm. . 1PM Ford Oalaala Bdoor PIPM 1PM Back Ceatarp hardtop tlW IPMPadlae Mr. hardtop PIMP 1PM ChdlUae "pr' eadaa plIM 1N7 PoeUac etotioe wapoa. . I PPt INI Ford "Mr- hardtop p IN WOeSoto tar Firellte IP Bukk Mohr aadaa IP PoBllae Bapar Chief II OMa par. hardtop W Balok r-------- PlM k Coaeortlhlo . Vdoor aadsn . B par. aodsi e lar. oadai pfSS PIMP SHELTON PONTIAC - BUICK Rochester OL. 1-8133 ' ClaMSTwadf aol Sal. at P p.B. Ft Mb d5>SaLlpSew^ £SSiR _________ tweea P aad T p.~ SCHUGK FOK»-mm at Baekbtn i^^ C ORIW___________MP d-IBM ___________A-1 eoBdltloa aad ready tor the hlfhwayl PlM dawa. “bo'^bor^inc BIRMINOHAM'P NEW LlNCOLN-IUtRCDRYOOMET DUl. PM Hunter Bird.__Ml P-tPPP 1PM WHITE MENCURT. PHAE-ton^t door, paod tlree. lull power. nealloBt taaUy car. PPM. FE P-tPlI door, pm. 3P3-PMI. iMi>ltvodth p-r AMD MEATER. i—' MONKT DOWN, ot pll.tp ppr " " >ar" UP! PLYMOUTH 1 OOOfc BEDifN a^w. FE^iSlL. MUST BEE BKPORBKOTINd . _<.vUry t-doo. -------------- etaerlM. orakei. radio aad beater. I Chevy VP itatlonwapoo 1 Ford VP Palrlane NP, auto. NORTH Cfi^l^LET 60. IPM 8^ WOODWARD AVE.. BIRMINO- NAM Ml MT3B._____________ 1PM ‘PLYMOUTH. RADIO ARD heater real alca tu4oa# Oraan and white flnlafa. no caah needed to pay halaaee due of PI3T by BMuatne paymenta of PI.PI reekly._ WlL _MR. _WHim OLD8T WHY NOT TRY BOBUR-BAN - OLD8. Ml B. Woodward. OLDB HARDTOP. OREEM AND HAS0NS Vacation Special IIM Chevrolet cofcverUhIc, VP wpfoa. I radio, hi MANY MORE TO .CH008E PROM HASKINS Chevrolet A BASEMKNT PULL OP ROOM A Poekat PuU of Monty Whaa Too BcU Tour Burpitu Itema Through Want Ada Dial PK fpin Now I MOfoBH. Ruroit at EUaabiMi " ^c^r^iiT-TWBv rtlbla,. aulMnnue, traaaai^ **ooavtrtlbla, .Vu{oaMi£7wwtwjPK tioo. powtr- ataatlin, sMor ------------------------- A^.. %luiDNOHAMr MONBT DOWN. Aaaaaio waienta Harold Turner, Ford.________ M PLTifOUTH. ptPP. PP CHEVY EM 3mi. P cyllodera, a ----,---------- traniB radto. _haala^_, Na'mi. I 1PM PLYMOUTH 1-OOOR. P CTL-• " r Mth aUck ahUt. no aoo» I. Lucky Auto Sslei, 113 8. —jaw, PK 4-Mlt. '__________ IPU PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE. 8131 TII-3PP3 MP BONJUnnUJI P-DOOR 1PM PONTIAC 1-DOOR. RADIO aad heatar. whltowalla. PE 1-1331. attar 1 p.a. HOMER HIGHT Small Town Trades Ford I door Palrlaae. Radio. Heater. Automatic traumliitoii T Deioto 1 door hordtop. Radio. lyaootb 4 door Belvidtre- IMl Poid 4 door Radio, and heat- Poid 1 dodr. 1 cyl. Radio heator ....... .. $m IIH Ford ^ too pickup . MM Icrcury 3 door. Radio and ir. AU whlU .... POOP Chevrolet -Pontiac — Buick Dealer Ft Si# Cth UP4 miTIA^l__________ aad traaaaiaaloa. By — OR MII4 aftor t.W. PMP. OH 4-1114 aitor p :ir. iIm Pontiac catai^a oon- rertlMe com- Bydraaatlo. Ra- ■ alia north at D.B. MApto $rUf m Moa.Tuoa B *niuri. Ul p p.l REAL BBARP IMP PONTIAC CON-Tertlble. bydramatlc. power brakee. whltowalla, radio, pood top. Call O^P;mi. after 1. ■MTpoNmc 4 DC^ Sedan, ra- ilean, one owner, n 11‘PONTUC. 3 DdOR,"______________ ry |ood coodltlon, nylon tiroa. L itel. IR, NO RUir TIC ABBOLUTEi?^ NO MONET J30WN AMuaa paymanta ot P14.3I per too. Chll CrodttUdKt„. Ifr PaVki at Ml 4-TMO. dai^ Turner, Perd. TODAY'S SPECIAL! d brakee. Thla ear la ItoBiae WILSON PONTIAC - CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward SEE RITE' For the Right Cars at Right Prices Absolutely NO CASH NEEDED n6 payments till JULY 30 ’60 T-Bird.........$2895 .58 Chevrolet 2-Dr. $ 895 57 Chrysler H’top $ 795 ’57 DeSoto Hardtop $ 795 ’57 Mercury H’top $ 795 ’57 Ford 2-Door ...$ 595 ’57 Chevrolet 4-Dr. $ 495 ’57 Plymouth Belv. $ 495 ’56 Poiitikc S. Chief $ 495 '56 01^ 2-Door ...$,395 '56 Plymouth H’top $ 395 '55 Buick Hardtop $ 395 '55 Ford Convert $ 295 '55 Lincoln Hardtop $ 295 '55 Chrysler N. Y. $ 295 '55 Ford Fairlane ..$ 295 '54 Mercury H'top $ 295 '56 Dodge 4-Door - .$ 295 '55 Pontiac 4-Door $ 195 '54 Chevrolet 2 Dr. $ 195 '54 Ford Sta. Wgn. $ 150 '54 Chrysler, sharp $ 150 ------tom orkat Valuhb ISM 3-DOOR BARinOP. BIMCA. wbltowalii, Hke mr l3.tN laat pBtl. ftt-TITt. a ■ Birmingham RAMBLER OFFERS: - IMl AMmiCAN 3-DR., haatorro^ytrad. -|3PP truda of equal value. I too. New car warranty. Dalletrad. lists. I# ' unde-of Pqual yaljt. klttt P NO CLABBtc «-o». Mmn. •- S' c.r^of*'.5irrvaisr ^ JimrltotW'" IN AMBABSADOl fully equipped. Ji black. P13P6. R. 8KDAN. IL. nd white. SMS atatlon wapon. raoio. «.oeaw oycrdrlvt, l»maculato, PUPS. PST BUICK SUPER 3-DB. HARI top. automatic power. IPtS. tr •toertnp. IIPBS. I8T FORD COUNTRY 8BOAN automatic, whitot. aharp. I IN MKIROTOLITAN. 13.MP 3-Pp VP. 8TAI n..B34l. RITE AUTO SALES , IM East Bled., at Aubui^l PKP-4P3f Birmingham-Rambler Woodward Mulh of 11 Mila Rd. Juat S nln. tronijdowatown Pontla Mli^SPN jj LOOK at THE PRICE -; MARKED ON “ THECARfNOWON ^ DISPLAY AT... RUSS - JOHNSON - PONTIAC‘RAMBLER DEALER - LAK? ORION— Ilk ' Orchard Lake Rd. M y. «H| I , Cass Ave. 1, HERE'S HOW - THE SALE WORKS L Check the base figure on the " federal price sticker. Then •I check our base selling price o painted on the-windshield of 1' the passenger cars. Id ' . ■ S YOtj' CAN FIGURE r YOUR OWN^DEAL : AND BUY THE CAR : OF YOUR CHOICE ; . . . TO FIT YOUR ’ BUDGET ! '61 PONTIAC '61 METRO / HARDTOP HARDTOP $199 Down $199 Down $73 Per,Mo. $39.83 Per Mo! - "DEMOS" - ’61 BONNEVILLE ’61 RAMBLER VUta. Dawn "r* Mlat, Itoww nJ*h?Jk« •toertot and brskta. 3.IM hrnkea. toilet. . iiUBB. “Wi , KKW OAR WARRANTY NKW CAR WARKAIITT SAVE ^ SAVE $800 - USED CAR BARGAINS - ’60 Mercury Sed. $1795 ’59.Oevrolet ... .$1695 CLHAN 4-DOOH IMPALA BT., V.4, A^j^IO. ’57 Plymouth ...$.795 ’*56 Ford Pickup $695 BARiyrOP customC^AB. REAL BKAikPI ’55 Ford 6 $ 495 '56 Olds Hardtop $ 595 WncK 44)R. HARDTOr-POWKIk OVBRHAULBD CNO»B '55 Olds Sedan . .$ 495 ’55 Pontiac >Vgn. $ 395 4-DB., POWER. CLEAN AUTOMATIC, PWR. BRAKBB ’54 Olds Sedart . .$ 395; ’5S_ Mercury Sed. $ 495 PWR. STEERINO and BRAKU 4-DOOR. AUTOMATIC. CUBAN ’55 Pontiac $ 295 ’55 Plymouth ...$ 395 ■BDAN. AUTO. TRANS. SEDAN. GOOD CONDITION i" /■' - ACT TODAY , / FOR :/FIRST CHOICE! : AT - Transportdtion Specials — ’54 Pontiac $J95 '53 Pontiac Sedan $ 95 ’53 Packard $195 ’47 Jeep Wagon ..$195 •53 Buick $195 ’51 Buick $195 ^ JEROME . MOTOR SALES 1 ■ 280 S. Saginaw ; FE 3-7021 c B . ' ; -RUSS lOHNSON- LAKE ORION M-24 at stoplight PONTIAC-RAMBLER MY 2-2371 - " |‘SAFE BUY Best t-Oe ■ LLOYD'S , USED CAR PLAZA YEAR 1 MAKE 1 STYLE 1 TRANS. 1 ACCESS. I 1 COLOR 1' PRICE 1960 Mercury TJSS AutomaUi 1 Bloa $2295 1960 Comet M3tor Deloia Radio Auiotootia ^ Hontoi TnrqooCM . i $1895 1960 Ford tSrS'o Radio and Baator White Ttraa ■too $1595 I960 Faloon 4-Deor Aulowalli Radio aad Rtator Whlto TIraa Rad $1695. 1959 , Mercury ■ 3-Door Hardtop AutomaUi 7'“ll*Ato and Heator ^ Whlto Tlrai Rad and Whlto i $L595 1959 ■Lark •toUoB , BUek ■hUl Whltowalla . Radio and ^tor 1 ’ Blua 1 1 $1095 1959 Ford 3-Door ■ V-BBUck 1 "iiSuS-Yffr' 1 ' , 1 $1195 • 1959 Chevrolet S-Door *1uek*' WhItowaU TIraa 1 Badlo aad Baator | I Oraea | $1195 1959 Ford > MMor , V-S AttteaiaUi 1 Btoltoa^ Heator j Black $1195 1959 1 Rambler IHDoor BUek Bblfl lUdIo MMl ItMUr Whiuvftiu . ^ ^ Blua $1095 1959 English Ford l-Door I Rwiawl^ 1 1 ^ i $ 695 1958 Rambler 4-Door SS ;! [ ■“swswr" '. j- ' 1 $:895 1957 . J Chevrolet - Bol Air 4-Door Autoaatli 1 Radio aad Heatar I Whltowalla Tarquotoa | $ 895 1957 Ford .. AutotoaUi ■ 1 its^-isss' 1 ; "sii?* ' $895 1957 'I Pontiac Btorehlet 4-Doer 1 1 Antotoatti ltodle.j^Haator | $995 1956- 1 Mercury Montolalr M)eer. | 1 AutomaUj “UhT" 1 , 1. i $ 695 1956 ■ 1 Chevrolet s-ooM 1 . V-t BUek Radio add Baator WhltowtlU Rad and Whlto $ 595 ■ 1955 1 Fora V^ ^ Auteaiatii 1 Bad add Whlto 1 1 $ 695 LLOYD'S , USED CAR PLAZA n232 S. SAGINAW' . 2-9131 y 'l ':t""—.:''■l'-'.i'l ''r'"-:;"' ''''yI BUSINESS GOES where it is inyited,.gnd_il..reinains.. where it is WELL TREATED! TRY US TODAY! A-1 USED CARS- I960 ■ "T^IRD Eadlo. hJSr^MSmtSe. poi HMrtate brskes— $2995 1!«0 FALCON 'Radlo.^^^haaUr^^^wMto tlrto. 1959" FORD OALAXOB HAROTOP Radio, hostor, auioaatu traoi- $1695 1959 FORD $1595 1958 FORD $1395 19.59 FORD 4-DOoR 1958 FORD 3-DOOB sad bsaUr. ““$995 1957 FORD COUimiT SEDAN RAdlo. heater. aMotoaMa. no tteemip. brafcM and MSt. $995 . 1957 FORD $895 1957 . FORD CUBTOIt IM HM30R Badito hsaUr. AotoaiatTc. whlU $795. ' 1956' FORD ' $1295 $695 1956 ■ FORO 4-DOOR Radio and beater. "“■"““$495 A foreign SPECIAL 1959 .Volkswgn. Microbus $995 FREE PARKING on the Rear of Our Lot CLOSED WED , FRI AND SAT. AT 6 P.M. PONTlXC’S ONLY FORD DEALER Ooklorid Ave., FE ‘5-4i01 WHY BE BEHIND. THE. vacation TRAFFIC? ^ ONE OTmil ■^OOD\Vitt“USED CARS” ,/ 1 AND LEAD THE PARADE IN COMFORT ’60 PONTIAC $2395 '61 CORVAIR "MONZA' Serlei - 3-Dow with radio, beater sad whitewall Uree. Re^ nice. $2295 '57 PONTIAC $1095 '58 -PONTIAC Chlellala t-Ooor Hardtop-radio, boator.. standard ahlR traas. aad power hrakoo. $U95 '59 PONTIAC BennrrUlo Vlato 4-Daoe with radio, heator. H^r^ya llid“pei5?‘etMrK $2195 '60 PONTIAC vaolura Vlato with UMUo. heator. Hydraaatle lran» ■Uaion. power brakes aad power itieilaa. $2595 '57 PONTIAC Btor Chief Hardiw wHh ra-dip, h e o 10 r. Hydramotlo tAamtosIco. power brokM Sad power atoetiiiB. $1095 '57 PONTIAC ChteftolB 3-Ooor Hardlop. radio aad baator, Hydra- $895 '59 PONTIAC nlteloB. pews lowtf tuomif, $2095 FACTORY BRANCH RE'TAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS - 651 Mt; Clenoens. St. Corrler Cqss ofid Pike FE>3-7954 Ft : .7 it ty.-t THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JtJNg 8. 1961 PiFTlltSEVEN - -Today's Television Programs- - %-mtnrv I «>«WJ TV I T-wxn-TT ommH k«klw tv •tM (3) Movie (cant.) (4) Broken Arrow (7) Newt, Weather . (9) Popeye (5D WfaliTtai . ftll a) Newa •:» (4) Weather t;l9 (3) Newa •:‘49 PONTIAC'S CENTENNIAL SPECIALS! Waat a aacaa4 TV la tW haoM, •00 Wakoo TV Bta» for aoow of Hm Nooar oaoo TV'a oo tfca 10" TELETONE $14.95 121/s" RCA $14.95 12Vi" CROSLEY $19.95 12H" MOTOROU $19a95 17" BENDIX $24.95 16" MOTOROLA $29.95 21" MOTOROU $29.95 21" MOTOROU $29.95 21" MUNTZ $39.95 21"PHILC0 $39.95 24" MOTOROU $59.95 (4) Newa (7) Superman (9) WUliam Tell (S6) Welcome to Michigan (2) Newa Analysia (4) S^' •:a (2) Newa (4) Newa :N (3) Sport! Spectacular (4) Michigan Outdoor! (7) Deadline (9) Huckleberry Hound (56) Inquiring Mind :M (2) Spo^ (cant.) (4) Outlaw! (7) Gueitward Ho! (9) Movie: "Cynthia" (1947). A aheitered young girl who ha! never had a date lud-denly lalla in kve for the firat time. Hizabeth Taylor, George Murphy'. (M) yiait with a Sculptor i:N Blue Angela (4) Outlaw! (cont.) (7) Donna Reed (9) Movie (cont.) (56) Calais’ Mapter Class 1:30 (2) Zane Grey (4) Bat Masteraon (7) Real McO>ya (9) Movie, (cont.) 1:00 (2) Gunalinger (4) Bachelor Father (7) My Three Sons (9) Wrestling 0:10 (2) Gunalinger (cont.) (4) (Color) Ernie Ford (7) Untouchables (9) Wrestling (cont.) 10:00 (2) CBS Reports (4) Gfoucho (7) Untouchables (cont.) (9) News lOMO (9) Weather 10:30 (9) Telescope UAW 10:30 (2) CBS Reports (cont.) (4) Jim Backus (7) SHenU Please (9) Leon Errol 10:46 (9) Golf Tip 10:60 (9) Sports (2) News (4) News (7) Bold Venture (9) News 11:16 (2) Weather (4) Weather (9) Movie; "What IXrery Woman Wants" (English, 1955). Due to her husband's neglect and irritability, a young married woman Incomes infatuated with a (or> mer sweetheart. 11:30 (2) Sports (4) Sports 11:36 (2) Movie: "Bermuda Affair." 11:30 (4) (Color) Jack Paar (7) Movie: '‘All My Sons" (1948). A man owns a pros-perbus stove factory in a small city. Edward G. Robinson, Burt Lancaster. 30'Dey Zsefcoag. Privilege FE 2-2257 WALTON TV 515 E. W.lton Cerear ef Mve Rd. SONOTONE House of Hearing Fro* Hearing Tests 'Dpen Ives, by AppeialaM.r 143 Oakland FEderal 2-1225 PONTIAC. BOCH. nn (2) On the Fferm Front a) Bdieve It or Not (2) B’wana Don (7) Johnny Qinger _ (S6) French tor Teachers (2) CiapOdn Kangaroo |:25 (7) Believe It or Not (7) Movie. (56) Astronomy for You •:« (2) Movie ' (4) Ed AUen (56) Saludoa Amigoi 3:33 (4) Consult Dr. Brothei^ (56) ChUdren'i Hour 3:46 (4) Gateway to,Glamor 9:63 (7) News 10:63 (2) I Love Lucy (41 Say When (7) Jack LaLanne (56) Our Scientific World 10;36 (9) BiUboard 16:30 (2) Video Village ' (4) (color) Play Your Hunch (7) Jackie Cooper (9) Chez Helene (56) VIP 10: tt (9) Nursery School Time 11:00 (2) Double Exposure (4) (color) Price la Right (7) Gale Storm ' (9) Romper Room (56) Guten Morgen 11:30 (2) My Little Margie (4) Concentration (7) Love That Bob! (56) Big Picture ; By EARL WILSON NEW YORK ~ What’s LuclUe Ball got that ahe lan’t men: tlonlng? She’s quite an Inspiration (romantically) to career girls. Lnej keeps saying ‘‘No, of course not," to rumors she and young Oaiy Norton might Buropean-honey-moon. While Deal Amaa’ phone ealls Intimate he’d llke^ a second honeymoon back in CaU-fomial AFTERNOON Lucy Denies Bumors; De )esi Keeps Calling British Population Rises 2.5 Million in Decade LONDON (AP) - Britain’s pop-ulatlon has ciimbed ahnost 2.Sj millicin In the last 10 years to a| record 53,675,094, a preliminary parliamentary report the 1961 census revealed Wednesday. Carol Lawrence flew from Paris to do the Garry Moore ahow — with tender memories of Prince Ealnler’s father, Pierre, whom sbeTI see when she returns England and Wales, with 790 people prir squire mile, make up the moat densely Mpulated area in Europe, next to tm Netherlan^' 893. They are five .timea as densely populated as. mainland China, erhich has 156 people per square (What cooks with you cats?) sign says, "We speak beatnik” 7:00 (4) Dave Garroway . ,(7) Funews 7:10 (2) Mediations Atloot a AiUr tmHbbnM ' c aid contained in m M inch aqnaro and ■moigfainf lost than Vi onneo, Tonomaster'o thrilling now i^ln-Bat^ model is a develop-...............nagnitud. jnont of the firat magnitu for the hard-of-heaiinf--min-‘ Isatioii BOW achieved iatniisatioii____ that wtt btiioro thought iai- ItEWCOimmENCE^NEW KASE OF VSE-^NEW COM-FORT-NEW VEBSATJLITYt ThonB.Bar*ktmbslta»ab^ toy. Bot wort It^ Dtaeovw bow dsarly imdj^ tinctly yoa hear tnustaOeandtiTtbo to belimro ft. vat your Tooo-^ »a6t«doalortoday.__^^__ PlaiM Rush Information , Addratt’ City . • I .. Phooa ..... il J. S. KOMAkA ' 1105 Fbnfiac StoN PI 6^728 FRroAY MORNINfl (2) Love of Life (4) 'Cruth or Consequences (7) Camouflage (9) Susie . . . (56) Driver Education 13:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow (4) (odor) It Could Be You (7) Number Please (9) Myrt and Doris 13:40 (56) La Douce France 13:46 (2) Guiding Light 13:60 (9) News 13:66 (4) Newa 1:00 (2) Charles Boyer (4) Journey (7) About Faces (9) Movie (56) You Name It 1:36 (7) Newa 1:60 (2) As the World • Turns (7) Life of RUey (56) World History 3:00 (2) Amos ’n’ Andy (4) (color) Jan Murray (7) Day in Court (56) Your Health 3:30 (2) House Party (4) Loretta Young (7) Seven Keys (9) Home Fair (56) Showcase 3:00. (2) Millionaire . (4) Young Dr. Malone (7) Queen For a Day (9). Movie 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours - (4) Fran These Roots (7) Who Do You Trust? 4:00 (2) Brighter Day (4) Make IJoom .for (7) American Bandstand (56) Biology 100 4:16 (2) Secret Storm 4:30 (2) Edge of Night (4) Here’s Hollywood (9) Adventure Time (2) Movie (4( (color) George Pierrot (7) Johnny Ginger (9i Lorniey Tunes and Jingles (56).Children’s (Corner 6:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin (56) Michigan Conservation l:a (56) News Magazine 0:00 (9) News Rock Hudson and Marilyn Maxwell Just made a secret vlsU to her old home town, Fort Wayne, Ind. — and Insisted on np publicity. . . A Greenwich Village store . Rita Hayworth now reveals Spain’s not for her. She, James Hill and Princess Yas-mlne are returning to ly Hills permanently. Rita Reds Survey Mountains MOSCOW (AP) — Soviet geologists have started an extensive geological and geophysical survey of the Eastern Transural Mountains, the Soviet news agency Tass reported Wednesday. The surveys are expected to take 15 to 20 years. CAROL hints she’d IHce to do a Broad way show ... Ernest Hemingway’s postponed publication of his book of Paris recollections — “He want’s to write a little more and remember a little more, explains Mary Hemingway who expects her husband’ll leave Mayo’s soon . . . THE MIDNIGHT EARL . Frank Sinatra’s donation of $100,000 to Marymount College at Palos Verdes Estates | CaL, has flabbergasted his harshest critics. They can’t find a thing about It to condemn. The college said the announcement was held up for months "because Mr. Sinatra has the habit of keeping his gOqd deeds quiet’’... Beverly Aadland’s mother wrote a book about her; "My Daughter Beverly’’... ★ ★ ★ EARL’S PEARLS: People work harder today to pay their taxes than they did once to earn a living. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Paul Taubman figured out what President Kennedy brought to Vienna that Khrushchev didn’t pocket comb. WISH I’D SAID THAT: One young fellow was so energetic that he scratched out the seven-year itch in only four years. This Is the time of year when people plan to drive ^ou-sands of miles to have their pictures taken standing next to their cars. That’s earl, brother. (Copyright, 1961) Show Is Degrading ■in Living Color By FRED DANZlO NEW YORK (UPI) — How can anyone be iwppy with "It Couljl Be You" after watching “The Price Is Right” just one hour earlier on ’It Could Be You" U the latest daytime program to infiltrate the NBC-TV nighttime lineup. (Per- haps infiltrate Is the wrong word here. Sabotage is more like it.) Whether I watch this show in daylight or nighttime, I find it cynical, embarrassing, degrading and undeserving. And In living color. TV Features By United F SPORTS SPECTAGULAR, 7 p.m. (2). Skydivers give a demonstra-Uon at Ft. Bragg, N. C. Brig. Gen. Joseph" Stillwell is Interviewed. MY THREE SONS, 9 p.m. (7). Mike Douglas (Tim Considine) is beset by boredom as a forest tower fire watcher—until a storm breaks loose. ERNIE FORD, 9:30 p.m. (4). Golf champion Gary Player is Em’s guest, ((^or). UNTOUCHABLES, 9:30 p.m. (7t. The trail of a bootleg brandy operation leads Eliot New (Robert Stack) into burlesque show Emcee Bill I^yden, ssatsled by court Jester Wendell Niles, rontlnues to mosey and nose around the audience (p pick out his “surprise" guests. For Its iatest nighttime dobui— the show took other shots at the higtime a couple of times between 1958 and 19(K)-"lt Could Be You’ awarded a bike, a camp vacahon and $500 worth of camping equipment to a nice young lad. Next, Leyden and Niles reunited a woman with a brother she hadn’ in 18 years. For the big finish, they gave a former rodeo champion, an elderly, doughty woman slw was, a new TV set. Leyden eon be counted on to milk each otoiV ia a mawkish maaaer. Teaia of Joy Is .what the program alms for, preferably viewers can get their kicks. 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The Preatdat ^ Khn^idwv Indiwiai he rcfarda Chban Prime MWaler Fidel Caa-tro ai unstable—and not a Cbm- ef bath jaitke at a change In the secretariat direc-turn of the United Nathma. the West la ready to ■ righta la MIb **at aay rt*.** The briefing, during which the PreaMetrt read from hi> trana-lator’a ^^transcrlpt at aome of itkna, was said to have discloeed that Khrushchev was vitally interested in only two subjects at this thno-Berlin and a toM Kennedy that nobody but the United States still beUewes East \ be rb- of the major topics positlQas taken in the 13 hours of conversations between the two Berlin — Khrushchev has not position of more than standing that he intends to sign a separate peace treaty with East Germany. He The only time Khrushchev his period of diacusaioii was when he talked about Beriin and used the bone in the toroat phrase he has employed before. (Kennedy nid In his broadcast to the nation loss of temi LT ipeA. ; tlmatums by either side’’ during Buck Rogers-1961 Version dM. ..r fti. tai». ★ ★ ★ Kennedy replied that the Weirt is la Beriin legally, not merely by sufferance, and intends to stay there. He said Beriin is a foundation stone in American se- Unlted Nations alst that the unanimous vote of a three-man boaid-:^ which the East, West and a neutral would not neutral but ware be represented-direct the actions of Internatksud commlsstons, to- contended the UJf. acttons In the Congo, under the dlrectkm of Sue-rotary General Dag Hammor^ against Soviet toteretos. Never again, he said, would the Soviet Unk» be placed to a position where iU national security polirw cduld be Interfered with by the internatiooal organization. S-MAN BOAKD This was the begtonlng, he Indicated of the •Troika ” policy which the Sovieto would in- Americans were always giving goad MM.” The Soviet leader In-dlealed he regards Oarire aa Centennialto Get Queen in Week Miss Centenn|fU and her 10 princesses wUl be trying on their Centennial gowns a week from today. The month-lcmg cemtest will close oWlclally at 8:30 pjn. Wednesday at Centennial Headquarters In the Pontiac Public Ubrary. After tallying the final returns from sponsoring organlzatlcxis, headquarters will announce the winners and they’ll get ready for their first public appearance In the^ mammoth parade kicking ' LOOK, MA. NO PLANK >- Demonstrating a newly developed rocket belt la Bell Aerosystems Cb. enginedr Harold Graham. With the twist at ar rhaut.1 the throttle on one of two control arms jutting forward, on each side, Graham easily leaps this fire truck during a test near Buffalo, N.Y. off Centennial week at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. June 17. The queen and court will make their first WIsner Stadium appearance Monday evening. June 19, when the queen is crowned. The coronation will take place immediately before the first performance of ‘"The Pontiac Story,” Over Hill, Over Dale -by Rocket Belt BUFFALO, N.Y. M’V—A practical, working rocket belt, tom from the pages of science-fiction, has made a reality of mankind’s age-old dream of flying^ with the birds. A twist of a throttle,a turn of a lever, and man lekps from the ground, his own personal rocket belt strapp^ to his back. He hovers In^ the air, he flies over rivers, he flits up a hill that would leave him breathless to climb. His support Is a twin-nozzle thrust of hydrogen peroxide the belt carried him up a steep, 30-foot-high hill with east Bell has held the Army development contract since last summer, but Wendell F. Moore, director of Bell's man-rocket research program. has been dabbling with the idea since 1954. All (his was revealed today by Bell Aerosystems Co., which developed the belt—called a Small Rocket Lift Device-tor the Army Transportation Research Command. Photos of a test eagtaeer. Harold M. Orahain, In personaliUght with the nnui-roeket showed hhn easily leaping a fire track, handily swIrHng np a I " The rocket belt is powered by hydrogen peroxide. When forced meets a catalyst, it decomposes steam. Discharged tbrough two nozzles directed toward the ground, this steam provides the In 30 successful test flights this spring. Bell said, Graham achieved a speed of about 30 miles an hour. His longest hor-Izontol flight was 360 feet. He did not try for any great altitude, but The position of the nozzles, set out from the sides of the device, plus the low temperature of the steam, eliminate the need for pro* tectlve clothing for the operator. In Today's Press Vof» Monday Roundup of next week's school colons in area — PAGE lA Viewpoint Editor analyzes Jordan-Israel rift-PAClE A By Early Fall New cars to be shown earlier this faS-PAOE U. China on Own Red China’s Laos conduct Indicates indifference to spirit of Vienna—PAGE «. • Another Martini Youth fiwtto answer to UJS. proUems-PAGE M. Area News ........ ...........M .........6 m .......IMi ...........n ..........J7 TV * Badto Pregranss . . .n Wlhsa, Bart ...■■■»! Thunderstorms Will Be Scattered Around Tonight “Tho ean«nt devlee la strictly work of the session was completed last month. The formal windup is devoted mainly to action on the governor’s vetoes, votes on a variety of resolutions and final attempts to agree on bills sent to Senate-House conference committees for settlement of interchamber differences. Scattered thunderstorms will be on the program this evening, the weatherman says. Tonight’s low temperature will be a mild 64. Friday will be partly cloudy with temperatures on the cool side, the high in the 70s. Saturday and Sunday will be generally fair and warm but cooler weather will arrive again Monday. Showers may be expected Sunday and Monday. Morning southerly winds at 3 miles per hour will become briefly stronger during thunderstorms. The lowest temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 as 67 degrees. Tbe reading at p.m. was 75. 3 in Family Burn NEWARK, NJ. «- Ibrse members of a funlly burned to death caily-today and 19 other persons were injiued as flamto swept through a three-stocy frame dwelling. Aid Bid 'Rock Bottom' WASHlNCrrON .(UPI) - Defense 3eaebuy' Robert S. McNamar* told CoiMiaos today that the H.I billion Preildent Kennedy wanto tor mOltary aid is a “rock bettom Might Revive Hotly Dobotod Usu« May Return os State Solons Return LANSING in — An attempt to a hotly debated milk-pricing appeared likely today Michigan legi^tors returned for final adjournment of the 1961 Home BepubHcoas indicated there would be a move lo pull Hoaoe agricolinre eonunHtee, where H waa eonrtgaed tor hur-lal to a surpiiw deveiopmeat loot The measure had cleared both houses and was enroute to the governor’s desk when it was called back for quick diapoaal. The most disputed feature of the ill would have forbidden sale of mUk at the retaU level at less than cosF phis overtiead expenses. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Khrushchev told Kennedy that ___be had nothing to do with. He said Iran wfll be losf to West, but disclaimed any port In this. taoR — Khrushchev said he wasn’t’ interested in trying to maka the Laotian governmeat Qxnmuidst. He would ba glad Is settle tor A neutral regime. Kennedy asked if the Soviet Isadar would help get the Geneva cbB-ference on Laos off the ground anl he promised to do so. ★ ★ ★ Calls for Kennedy Says Tension to Grow For More Centenniai Stories See Page 19 the stadium spectacle tracing the history of Pontiac. This twoJwur show will be played in its entirety the first night, with repeat performances on five nights thereafter. June 20. 21, 22. 23 and 34. At the three-quarters mark in the Miss Centennial contest, the General Motors Girls Club candidate, Veachel BUyeau, still was Ellen Ann Taylor, Exchange aub of Pontiac; Jeannette Cockle. Tranquil Belles of Pontiac State Hospital; Bunnie Alee, Metropolitan Club; Dolores McConnell, Brothers of the Brush chapter 10; Marilyn Opdenhoff. Klwanis—West Pontiac and Pontiac; Mary Jane (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Tells Newsmen Days Ahead Will Be Difficult for People of U.S. By HARBT J. 1 WASHINGTON - It waa a toad-looking President Kennedy who said today that the days afatad would be long and difficult lor the The signs of fatigue that showed through his deei^ tanned (ace indicated the President felt the weight of the task he said was before the nation. He aaM Amerieaas may be- • la the eomlog moalha, per- But the tensions are not g(dng to lessen, they will become w Kennedy indicated. Kennedy's brief off-the-cuff talk was made to newsthen gathered in the Statier-Hilton Hotel here tor the opening of United Preaa International’s twoKlay conference of editors and publishers. Atty. Glen. (Continued on Page 2, (3ol. 41 Kennedy Warns About Troubles on Other Issues Geneva Group Refuses to Attend More Tolb; Editors Hoar JFK NEW BACK DWIUIIY - President Kennedy is shown as he lifted a spadeful of dirt at Government House In Ottawa last May 16. The White House disdosad today tha President has bean su^ fering from a nsw back Injury alnoe that time. This Injury may force him to use crutches tor a whUe. ______ _ WASHINGTON (UH) — President Kennedy celled today for a realistic cease fire in Laos and aaid that If this could not be achieved with the Communists tt would be “impossible” to reach agreement on many other Important international questions. Kennedy’s warning came after the United Statef, Britain and France told Russia in Geneva that they will boycott all sessions of the Laos peace conference “for the time being." A Britlah aUtement aaid the Western Big Three took the action to give them time to eoniuR their Auio Exhibit Will Highlight Centennial Week AcMes A spectacular automotive exhibit tracing the evolution of cars, buses and trucks hi^t here and featuring a famed scientific stage show will highUght Centennial Week activities in downtown Pontiac. The free exhibit will run for three days, June 20-22, in the parking lot at Pike and Parke streets across from Pontiac’s Civic Center. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Earliest cars and truck manufactured, in Ptmtlac plants will be displayed along with Kennedy spoke before the 1961 conference of United Preoi International edttora and pubtohen at the Statler-HUton Hotel. He appeared before tha editon ihortly after the White Houae announced that he had suffered a recent back strain and would be using crutches occasionally. Tractor Swap Group Drafts Noife Will Cable Castro Today By JIM LONG reply to Premier Fidel C:a8tro’s terms to trade 1,200 prisoners for 500 tractors Is being drafted by the Tractors for FYee-dom Committee and is expected be cabled to the Cuban leader today. Walter P. Reuther, a committee cochairman and president of the United Auto Workers Union, told a Pontiac Preaa reporter last night that a letter Is being readied and would probably be forwarded to the Cuban Prime Minister some 'time today. The labor leader made ■Utemeat prior exerelM. Reuther explained that no reply to Castro’s cable waa made yesterday because it was physically impossible to get the committee together on such short notice. latest models. Scientific exhibits that got top baling in auto shows across the country also wiU be featured. Exhibitors are Pontiac Motor Division, Fisher Body Division, GMC Truck A Coach Division. ^Mwln Rubber Co. and Universal CMI Seal Co. The committee was formed after Castro made an offer May 17 to trade prisoners captured in the ill-fated April invasion of Cuba for machines. Rentber woaM not attempt to eipplalN why Castro waited Just •It will tie Pontiac’s present products with the past in a liant automotive display unparalleled in the 100-year history of the city. Visitors will also get glimpse into AmMca’s industrial future in the unique science show.’ Castro suggested in his cable that Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt or Dr. Milton ElsenhoWer, the other oochairmen, come to Havana to diacusa the deal. TRIPS DOUBTFUL Reuther, however, said he doubted if he or any of the other principals involved in the propoaad transaction would make the trip. Reuther was the subject of acidly critical remarks in today’s editorial on the official Cuban radio. The eommeatator, calling RMther a “false Bbeear and “servant at msaspalles.’ Neta ilermann, vi^ledictorian. Reuther gave the day has gwe hy that main addrem at the achool'a bomroenbement ----- eatereiaea to which 124 seniors raoeivad ^piomas. __ _________________________________ Neariy 1,499 persons totened to die laher leader Mlutrtn^ Unda"uwM» (left) and speak for 30 minutes on chaUenges rf the fttoire. CHATS wm aRAOVATES - Walter P. Reuther, president o« the United Auto Woifeen the opportunitlre lor ysung Turning to questions from the editors, Kennedy made these high i of news: —Hie United States will remain at the Laotian negotiations in Oneva but the President (eared for the success 1961 Mn. Lassiter ‘ftoH bt i»aitto| around the doA lat ‘ “ ---------------- later If traffic at nUM war^ nto it,** mU the vateran tmm ktal. «ApparMlfp dMta^a a tot of DETROIT (UPD-xCircutt Judge Joaaph G. Raahld today approved drapfili^ an charsM i«alait Mn. Nelle Lamiter who had bcca ae> Cuaed at murder and conapiracy in the death of bar huahand Panrln. to the laeta gtato ■aapital. liniB the hooka ware cloaed on the long caae. Gtoeman. who hat held FAA at a number of ahi in MicMgan, comeo to Pontiac from CMeago'a Meiga Atiport, where he waa tower chief three Raahld dropped the chargea at the requeat of the jhoaacutlan. the iadera) govemment’i dvil aviallaa arm aince 1937. will have biennial Queen M Be Picked Soon The FAA will occupy the two up-or ftoort and the tower of the building it helped pay for lederal aid4oalrpartt pro- pwn. **PtiiBarlly, our reaponaibaity la tar the ante. OUT or OONTROL — Thia car driven by Mm. Franoea Hupe. 45. of Greenville. Ohio, went out of control on a highway near GreenviUe. Mra. Hupe'a car croeaed the highway, atrack a bicycle ridden by 13-year«ld Jamea Flaher, then want off the road and I into a tree. Both Mra. Hupe and Jamae wok killed. He bad ordered her ooBunitted to Ionia toUowii« a aantty hearing during Mra. Laaalter'a trial with Gordon Wataon. After the hearing Mra. mistrial. flow af air traffic," Ghieinan cx- jj^Omtlnued From Page One) In oanying out this job. the two! operatora on duty will make use of lavu. *. Ceoege Rauawi OMathlt. Marys Woaaaa a*. A)w\ JnUe O’Brien, American Bpatoeea Women’a AmodaT Pantel. Danghten of F tote Md Mar el Ahapa; Pinky Raymond. Caipethegga-a chapter ^ Gale Vitaataaky. Uague of touch with any aircraft actually on 'le runway and the ether II ether craft In the area The towara InatrucBona apaee between planaa, with enly rl^ .qr leavtaig the If. Jones, Oakland County AFL-Ob ObUBdl; Cynlhia Kiuchkn^ _ Weeds Women’a Oub; ■.Knowles. Kennerty Stondard m Mary onta Chi I tlL tear Mathm at Imaalna chapter I M$ry Jane Pnaetaa, American Ctah; Carolyn Tucker, Daaidden ef America. Wo-n»l«< Omncfl M: Omy Bay. Homada Ihsd Shop: lynne Oimrly. Broth-m aC the Brash dmpter 4; Olcte ilhcaiHto. Federal Department Urn State Highway Daparti 8sr- Sr. spectacle or of tlcheta to FUlh Anny Band Concert hi Wlsner Stodhan the evening ef ■JliMiT. Pnrchaaeof a coupon repreaenta aJBBving af 91 canto on ' ' tkheto to the Speptode. fbr planm nmivtog at toe alr-pait toaau mto he toe a etoale pa4torn*maal el toe i ef i« jtoal far toe Bgbtar pi The apulpmmt toe FAA will nae is Identical to that mad at the largest ahrpocto, with the to do -The Unitad Stotee wiU tfame to stand by Its proponed forthelaeket radar — aaad only at the hualaM ficlda - li the Voriac hentow device the FAA Installed la WUto anitod the clack, which tooomlng To Open Bide on 7£ Miles in Oakland County Auto Exhibit to Star in Centennial Week (Continued From Page One) _ 19H Gold Bonneville oonvertU and a Tempest chaaria. tovfile- p Moth-wm epm Mda Jtmc 31 an to Ugh-ags of Amarica diagtor 85; Paid- way tnaaductkiii projects with an omdM odmray add a power atecr- eathnatad contract value of 8S CMC Truck fr Cbach wID display three old-time tnicfca built in 1915) amy just west of HaggerW Road ef Fanniagtoo neat to' Orchard Lake Read. Incindsd to the project are grade separatians to HaWead and Farmington roads "--------------•---- ^ Orchard Now. m lilz. -2.4 milea of Lake rood east to Franklin road, a grade acparatton Ihkalcr rand. Completion tote is Nor. 31,1M3. 'Paving at the Interaoctlon of and M2U (WUom Road). Omo-platfon date to Sept Shim. -SlI milea of pavtag at varieua locattom tm VS. tt aoolheaat and northweat of Pontiac. CoBtototjon date to OcL 15. The Weather ma U J. Weatoer Buraae ■apart PONTIAC AND TICINITT-hleotly elaitoy wtoh era today aad tonight and aeatteeed aveal mtmwm. Friday partly ctondy. Little tcmpcraUwe ehaage. Lfw teaight dl, Frltoiy high 71. ewTw am n r*M»« « SJB.- WM vsWcttf 1 a.fJL a St t;M aw. iVS3?.«W* President Demanding Cease Fire in Laos (Continued From Page One) Iban negotiaUons as far as . . on a caam file and an ^ that wt have exhausted every pOarible avenue of negotia- Pushkin of the Western boycott decision at an ^ourJong naetlnr The British statement said Mac- delcftoiona bad informed in view of the news of I ing at Padong in Laos, overrun yesterday by the Reds, they can-1 not attmd a further session of the confermoa until they have compleled conaultatkma with their govenmenta on the attuatton ' hy thia appamA violation of the ‘ rangbig from a half-ton pickup to a giant highway tractor4railer combinatton, wiU also appear along new transit and intercity Itwidc. CMC WiU show a V4 en- OtoiS BOOT DISPLAYS AU of Ftohar Body's dtoPtoya be inride the eahiWt tent. These ______ a mteiatare dietoetric prem. a car-body selection display, ventilation ■ystem. a niat-proof- The aUies •’hope ” the Intoraa-tlonal Control Commisaton in Laos soon report to the conference on the ceaat fire breach at -In view of ttte. Macdonald ex-preaaed the view (to Pnahkto) that the next aesrion should be postponed tor the ttaTK being," the woridng model of • by FMi^’ unit, atri a Craftaman't Goad display. rwUia exhibit tent. It will feature many of the automotive produeto H i win open the huge industrial spectacle. (jcneral managers (ram the participating companies wiU be on hand tar the 9 a m. kiciMff pro- Will Cable Castro About Tractor Swap (Cantinaed Pram Pi^e One) itoa as a memher af toa earn ■raau..as , SSvMTio* SI n mieiMtt* ~ " n SI HMrOrlM SB-grfii. teteM IB n asauk*.. .. _ ___jit TS it a. PruetiM m M ss Reutber never has been a papular figure with the Castro government but comments explained why Caetro had aisled out Mrs. Rooae-velt and Dr. Eiaenhower as the be is willing to meet. Senate Republican Leader Everett Dirkaen of Illinois said in Wariibigtan last night that the era "w« be get- > tori to ( t for ton FuriBc Itorthweri. B w« ha^ u tortltodrieai/< «htos*i£«Mln. lUteto ting on tenuom graund*’ if they go to Havana to negotiate. ITEB LOGAN ACT Castro bad said in Ms cable "the rairing and negotiatiam cannot be ly by cable, and H is better that a delegation should be aent to Cuba." a arid that If toe per- aiari af dte Lagm The act ban individuals from dealing with foreign governments under specified dreumstaaote. Kennedy administration officials oontend the act is............... the tractor matter. nady- But the Frmkknt ataa has the US. gmrament dmrid has not ePrmM tion before the United States resumes testing. —The federal goiMnmmt has as tatenttan ri taktog may arifea to the fMd af press iiBiirtol|> P.l. - POLO -M PT. - JFK 9M British chief delegate Malooira Macdonald, ooebainnan of the Oneva conllerenoe, peraonally in-Obcbalnnan Georgi Freed by Judge All ClKwgM Dropped, lonlo Ordtr DiimisiBd in Compiraqf Com Ibe proaecuttan daclded to drop all charges agatoot Mrs. Laaritar after Wataon waa acquitted tori DBmands Examination in Th«ft of Car Ports Examination of a Pontiac mi^ hocused of receiving stolen property has been net tor June 14 to Municipal CWnt. Arm Caraoa, 21, of 498 Arthur St., demanded the pretrial hear-tag befora Unakipal Judge Oaefl McCallum. Saturday after he tried to aril onto parts stolen In a burglaiy of Bag-ley Auto Parte, 170 Bagtay St., lari Bond waa ari at 11,000. % UttiB Cabboof r MORLAOC. France (UIH) • group of about 5,000 angry tarm- day, aoixtof the local government offices and blockading the streets of this smaO town in Brltamy. Tbe D«y fai BArnijagfunn Community House Assn. Gets Four New Directors BDUONOHAM-Four new di-|taken after reoriving the approval teeton of the Birmingham Com- re^riectod to the board. Ibe tour new dfarectara are Mrs. Robert F. Kotor, Mn. Lerier C Lempke, John K. Stoveneon and Robert A. Tboto. Mn. Road Jenk-tea was rammed to the board. attempt to enlarge the central buriaam district to aijy larga «b- Mra. Kahr. af 4« i Driven to toa lettttog paeridari ri dw Amirima Aiinlallm ri add to a pari Vrivterily Wamau add k legent ri toa Ptofy 8IR ri toa DAB. Mra. Lampke ri 1145 Ktakway Jfllto, Btoomfield HUb, la'd mem-bar of tha DAR and to on the board ri daaooM. Kirk id the Hills. Stevenson, a mhnufactur^a repreaentative, ii a member of the boartto of the United Foundation. William Beaumont Hm and the Detroit FootbaD Ca. He also to general chairman of the 190 Community House Fund Drive. Thom, of 069 Wirt Surrey Road, is an ardri and waa the toundtag pnrident of the BtoomfMd Art Asaodathm. He also is one of the founders ri tha Birmingham Arts OoundL Mra. Janidna of 710 Kennebec Court, Bloomfield HtUa, waa first etoctod to the board in January to fill a vacancy. Bhrmli«iiam residenta will get their first look at the elfy’a pro- day at S p-m. Wilbur Mason, chairman of the Central Buatneaa District Develop-ment Conmlttoe, and City Planmr detailed plan to the ^ttc at a ing. Tha pragtaoi to i ri toa ptan I I B to I Ibe conoptetod pton to expari-ed to dtoplayed during^ ^ fbritval. June lT4t It will — praemdad to the “ Theatotoaa toe aext werid be a 4 aril toe gala ri view of the renewed Commimift aggresiion in Lam he felt that Khrushchev had reneged bn his Vienna promiaea. i Obviously wanting to avoid a frontal accusation of the Soviet "I thkA we^ going to atoy at OeoBva . . . to sae if wo caa but M's gatog to bo a "If «e cannol read) a fill condnaioa on fids mattm In which bofii aUtaa have need the examples of neutrality and pended such as Burma . if we «mT nadi Real Legigltlve Battle Clean House in Illinois 8PRIMOF1KLD, W. (UPIl—Btath poilee burrtod to the riiwxua Houaa of BepreaenUtlvuh to rertore order early today wlton Democratic and RepobUean lawmakera battled precarlouely over a balcony for phjrical poeeea ■km of the Bouw clock. ^ The nilbukter wound up Juat abort ef the 18-nour mark when seven Republicans Joined Democratic voting through a bill allowint a half-cent sales ranks to ram tax increase for dtles. it ir it At the height of the filibuster, a Chicago RepubU-can observed that the Houee was the “only Insane rule." sibto it wifi be to roach agneiaent Tension to liKiease, JFK Tells Newsmen (dootiauad From Page One) Robert Konnedy was to address tbs group tatmtsday. t have the abilMy to bear iraya»- ‘-'iL_____ tBhto angarri address.aad taOB Today’s rsmarhi. bswever. . V 1 i. Tha temsMa slartoi when a flBbustor Wodnaaiay in pretart tmff TT-* fawtuua In the sates ta I to hava ever a prspaasd E for aitlea. Tha enaugfr vetea f But aa midnight approached. Democrat Leo Pfeffer ■cunied to a waahroom eloaet to get a key for the chamber clock wfhleh he wanted to etop to halt the arrival of a new leflslatlve day — a parUaaMittary ta^ employed to allow the chamber to clean up tte workload. But Pfeffer ran into two RepubUcane who got to the closet before him. One ended on the floor. Then ho rmhed to the bateauy to haH the gtom- can, Boberi Casey, beat hhn to tha The two tawmakeis, hanglnf over the balcony with their hands on the clock, wrested with each other nn-tJina the big n?t»«te hand broke. Pfeffer cut hto hand. it it it Nathmal Ouard cote wvra broaght to the chamber aad one woman legtolatof pronpUy jdopped down on one. PMftorrattf House Speaker Paul PoweU called a brief recess at 1:30 aja. with an agreemsnt io begin a new legtslatlve day shortly. of various hoards And com- Hous# Volg Dmb Today on Rgpgal of Trovol Tax WASHINQTON (UPI) — Unhappy 'Defiioierats facad a sbowdown vote on the House floor today on a surprise Republican move to repeal the 10 per cent tax ow ak-Une.'hUl aad bus fidieta. Tba Denaerata bad to chooM between auppwtfng their prarident or ayearjn The RepuhUcan move poeed a major chaltonte to the Kennedy admintotrafiaa’s pollcyri rmdn-l toining tax revenues at curroit levels hi vied of the badglet deficit T0HTE. FRIDAY «nd SATURDAY Supgr-Speciali I IMPORTANT STYLES AND SAVINGS Graf Assa»4aiant ei SlylM and Fabiks UDItS* and MISSB' Caprii & Pedal Pithenf • Afl IW Quriky • AS AweHcae Mato • Baas lie 14 Solid colora and gay checks. Soma have belts to match, pockets, tip- LADIKS' and MISSIS' Shorts lid JiBiieisi Mode to Sen ri Pp to flJS Siaea 10 to II Ci «■ Checks, stripes, ptoids and solid cotois. Soma with baits. All 1st quality. IHf RmI Mictuls TOMlTS-nUDAT-SATUBDAT -.Mara's Ptaaf Tbat SIMAAS SELLS FOR LISSI IIAIT STTU8 Pliy Shies ni Siildiths 97 ers. complete stxes 4Yi to 9. ahd save tt^s wa^iend. f OfWflAl tlMCTMK liewa * Camplete TELCO til Maitsni SwHdi : Osldaar TV Aerial fl Felee I H0-9S Fries yS8 20c RgCVTAOIS Plwb Typ#—Usrrew Isr. . 15c TV UAD-IN WIU iMUlstMl—Pvr PMt .. 3c isa swrrcN ouTn MHel m PIsfU* SWITCH ioxn aroelsr W* Valm.. 3(6c 40e CUMINT fAh Wisa Pea Chala 35c ^Ajwi gpoy >9c Cliaka af A Finithat WS Giaaraina CHROME slaaiiiina I 12-lacii ( Light Fixture ilS.45 08S Value Q Styled, as shown ,r- Weal for kitchen, bathroom, utility room, rocroation roon\ etc. Complett imnmci Cooker-Fryer • GENERAL ELECTRIC I PoniilFSiM • Electric Skillet mso Value ilOSS Value 15" • Compiate with cover and control . 2 — fully Immarsfcle W wstolng SS, w'SSLJir.JSS:: w.N f-’ o«»»' Evo* Famous bnnd wake. V THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JUNE 8, 11^1 Hospitality Center Centennial Feature band to welcama gueata at the dty and Kfiaiar **oldtinMra" from Jfi a.m. to 4 pjn- dortaK the For the many onetime reaidents win are plannint ta va> Greater Pontiac Centennial. Jam 17-H tfaere’D be a apodal bo^ital-Ity center in Elba Temple. Membera at the hoapitaHty center committee, headed Cecil MeCUhim, plan to be on caption at Sunday, June It. DAY Plans Convsntion GRAND RAPIDS (ft - Approxi-matdy 3,000 delegetea are expect^ ed June W-lt in Grand Rapids for LANSING m - Appeintinent of Edward J. Ryan of Kalamaaoo as Kalamasoo (lounty probate Judge was announced Wednesday fay Gov. Swainson. Ryan will replace Probate Judge IXmald T. Andeiaon. who resigned. Disabled Amertcan Vetemns. Wal-Haeiitc of Detroit, national aervice offloer, in among special guests at the convention. Gxne-On-ln, YOU Don't Need a Cord or Bodge to Buy at SIMMS LOW, LOW PRICES EVERYONE BUYS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED DRUGS at DIG DEAL DISCOUNTS ... and If Simms prices don't seem to be the lowest, lust bring In any drug Item advertised In the Pontiac Preu or Home Delivered Advertisements and Simms will meat or beat any advertised price. Rights reserved to limit quantities. Tontte — Friday and Saturday. DISCOUNT DRUGS its^rriL:^ 79* PEPTO-BISMOL Ratnlar $1.59 1 06 16 ea. Norwich | PHILLIPS’ 62* BROMO SELTZER P cnAZ roe hi LAXATIVE Do ■ Bcfiriar 1*e Vatae. Feeb ef M Flaeac. IV ENWAIDS COo OLIVE TABS 30 Bandar TCa Vataa. Pack at IS Tabicta. lACTm Cfio M ANTISEPTIC DD ■ CAMPHO OltC PHENIQUE OD Baretar tSe Vatae. FIrat AM SiKar. Maetar M Valra. Pkk Kalamazoo Judge Seethes Tired lyes — PaaMus MURINE EYE DROPS fTi 69 Cloaiw Dawearat — DOC OEHTURE GLEAHSER Rag. . a 65c 41' OaaHa AotacM LaaaHve —> PaiMaa SAL-HEPATIOA . . . . . ... »• 73' OacengaataiW for CaMt, Hay Fever DRISTAH TARLETS . ... J» r Te HeM DeiWQraa Firmly — Famed FASTEETH POWDER Reg. . . . I.ll 76' Far Paraenal Hygieoe—Feowea LVSETTE RERMIOIDE Reg. . . 1.00 66' Far Ariiletae Feet Treatateat MEHHEHS ATHLEOIH Rh. 79e 53' M-Owoca Aimriat Spray ROOM DEODORIZER Rag. . . . 2.00 69' lOACH AiJ 7||t kJ ANT lOMB 13 ■ BaaMar tla Valaa. Blaab Ftof 14-Oia. MOTH CAc CNTSTALS 33 OH KapaMa. Oca Faaad. Sa% Para. MEXANA eOe M POWDCX DO ■ IN Maetaatad Ftwdar far Haal Bath. fV oimN's UWITE aara FaMth taa ■ham. Bet. 19* ’ White DENTAL QAc M CUSHIONS 03 ■ Batalar OH Vataa. Fairawa BBO fat FUlaa. IV CHAS. ANTIL rOIMUU 9 "Sab'caa^ Pack ef tS'a —Aid ta Kidneys DOANS PILLS............ RI8NT BOARD Daedoml. 63 LAVONIS MOUTH WASH 61 Pal Paand tea — Cheka ef MOTH BALLS ar FLAKES ^ 23 FREEZONE 26< BABY NEED DISCOUNTS Jfe NlaMf ar SHrriag ef gnuc H Bun'S iMf BUTroimUSfA,.4M Regular 27e cans. Limit 12 1/ per person. M ■§ • UQUID ASPIRIN 53^ NURSING UNITS i far $1 lAlY OIL or CURLH RAIY POWDER 39t\ ^•viSLS'iS 49i DRUGS -Nobs Pleat Bin An Amt BADCdiQN...dMiIt COSTS LESS el SIMMS GENUINE LEATHER Mil’s WALLETS 98 $2.95 Values T Top grain cowhide, exclusive ttyling, some coin purses, multi-photo windows, etc. Plus federal DELUXE WALLETS )l raliw-esU. XnslUh gmAC Morom. ^ VD sovhid*. rtc. Gift besad. DUIATONE Plastic Cant Playing Cards 170 ■ Folding UATMIM Core TRAVEL ALARM UM VALUB_ A gg BIG or BABY BEN Alarm Clocks EweUr Sd.M alarm e)eck« «lUi ivory or black caau. riiu Fad. 488 rr.N LVMINODS SB Bl DIAL UN ALABNS ... aeaeeeeaaeeaaaaaeaaaa TIMEX S#H.WM Wrist Waick 7^4L if-' 1 A * Saif - wiDdiDi u,-....* «rtst watch with leather band, ■waop • a a a n d hand. - “ S^IU All Metal FLASHLIGHTS 98 PAPER-MATE Reg. Sljf Folaa 'Holiday' ball point pa01 at discount 1« Ho loHariae Lift-Uto PLASBU6HT ■aahartasbls la or«- i UmAC la packet tor carrylat. /miMk THEBE SIMMS, in Pontiac, Gives for FATHER'S DAY Gift Buying I NT^ end hart's just o somplt odvertisement of whot you con buy for DAD ot BIG DISCOUNTS . . . Clothiflo, Smokers' Needs, Sporting Goods, Camera Needs, Tools, Power Mowers, etc----------no matter whot you woW for DAD, you'll find it here ot SIMMS priced less thon you'd expect to poy! ^ . All Prices Good Tonite, Fri., Sot. BARGAIN BASEMENT SaiiMiMA ILDI DIEIM ilCH’e LEISURE mCll 9 HORBY JEANS \Regular$$2.95 Values 99 Sanforized blue danim ieans for sports, leisure and work. Casual styled — elastic back, Ipatch pockets, snap front half-belt. All sizes small to extra-large. Save now. lexer and Brief Slyle • MEN'S Summer Briefs la Utex fabric rlpcs. Baxcr ctyla Ith clastic waist, colors and patteras. MS B-M-U * Popular pin stripe e pattema In easy to * launder cotton e ahorta. Wash *n' Wear, Short Sleeve Style Mcr’s sport shirts 9? nXTIAUZID Yen Mm’s socks fanoea Nakea Mm'i Plukot CtlUf Irrs 79c Sellers 39* KaH Sport Shirit 1" Values to $3.95 ilMs 10 to 11 • Famous duality. Fima (^tton, Daeroa outwaar sav- • ailxturss. Action sistvs knit shirts with oral pairs of ordlaary host. AU • famous pUcket eoIUrs. atripcs. solids, colors fas stock. • checks, etc. la sUss B-M-L-XL. • •••••••••••eeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee^ea Fobric Upp«r»—Crept Rubbtr Soles MEN'S SUMMER DECK SHOES Lece ei Leaiw . t*/k fo 12 Solid colors and 2-tona combinations good selection. Amarican made — not cheaply made imports. : For The SPORTSMAN MEN'S INSUUTED UNDERWEAR SHUT ui DRAWEES Meo’s Jackets | Values to $10.95 I TtlK Cbeicf 3“ Choice of 3 populer styiea . wool leisure' coats, reversible J ladwts or r*yon gab lackats • ... also included are reversible * ear coats. Sixes 36 to 46 but • not In every style selection. e NeitaaoUr Adroitiood CIGARETTES RICUUSS For Cortoa Finn te Tan KING and FILTIR For Coftee FIum JOe Tax Cancels, Luckies, Chesterfields, Old Golds, Kents, Viceroys, L & M, ate. All f r a s h stock for Father's Day gifts. r' 240 SS.M KINO EDWABD8 Bm c< sa elfcr* ll.w BANKEBa cnoicic SS Cltcrs .... ...la WM. FBNN FANKTELLA I Bra ct ta eltcrt SS.at WM. FINN FEBFBCTO I Bra W at clfcrc |a.ta R. O. DVN ADMIBAL I Bra ct IS clfcra It.W LA FALINA IDEAL Bra W SI clf»r« IS.W El FrMuto BOUQUET Bra cl tS clfcrt SS.» B. O. DUN BOUQUET Bra cf tS cMrcri IS.M UNKEBt CHOICE Bra at sa elfcrt IS.M R. C. DUN CIOABILLO tS.1l EL FEODUCTO BLUNT Bra ct tS cifcri II.M WM. FENN FANETELLA t Bra cl as clfcn M.M B. O. DUN ADMIBAL - cl sa Clear* B. O. DUN BOUQUET ct sa clfcr* ....... Malioually laowa Better PIPES II DBY-BMOEE FIFE W*« ••MCvcbto brier bcwl . ■- M deji^im^^ibt 12“ I.M BOOL8MOEB FIFE A|< Ipc mM 4 bcwlc «. OEABOW FIFE DB. OEABOW FIFE Ecyal Dwbc Lcbcl FALCON FIFE r^ONJPlFE DB. OEABOW FIFE OE. OEABOW FIFE Betel label DB. OEABOW FIFE DB. OEABOW FIFE Starflre label ... DB. OEABOW FIFE DE. OEABOW FIFE •V •2* •3“ »7‘ •2- •2* •3* •5- •10* aeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeail PIPE ACCESSORIES S3 HUMIDOR MB QQt HeMa H lb. Tobacee. 70 WALNUT PIPE BACK 4ta»J (Others U SAM)...... A IJW LEATHEB POUCH Q IS FiUa Baty .......... I I ts LEATHEB POUCH QQ4 •Nlnbw’ brand ... . .70 tJS$ BOGEB8 POUCH ^ Cembinattan style . feateu Nome fremda CiguBktt LIGHTERS NIMBOD PIPE UTEB eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet RONSONAL 1 Regater 19c with iwlvel pour- SekdP 4.AB.. 15* JUNE 18' Small Deposit Holds in Layaway^! 2nd FLOOR SPECIALS SeHd Gtaas 5%-Pee( e Spin-Cost RODS • S5.95 Volne • 288 I SH-Poet Solid Glass TR0LLIN8 RODS S7JS Pelue 2|^88 ?*o*r'*jirrt: ^ini^ADr JOHNSOr^ tr CINTURT SpiR-Oul REELIt Begnlai S17JS Pale# $3.00 Value Eliminatat i*H|tty fish scaling with famous Townsand FISH SKINNER . . . removas drin and Kslat aasHy. Guarantied to Seamless tackle box. styled as e shown. 2-tler trays, cne divided * for belU. AU metal with cany- • ing handle. e eeeeeeeeeee%eeeeeeeeeeee^eeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeie a;SSu."mnimk j lUOMEm SI Paine- e /*\ flf-M 3" Buns liaktly lot Heart LANnRN 1 tISJS Palae Popalar Oenhie Inniar Singla __________ ^nuina2 Protactiva windthiald—as shown Cenuina Colaman. « J eeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeee^ WIUOW M WORTHOIRTOII 'MIDDLECOFT ‘BOLU BUBBE’ GOLF BALLS FULL DOZIN 111 vatae — durable covert long diatanoQ baUa. Famous WUaon Autograph or Worthington Burke. ......••• 5“ Indoor and Onldoer TbtnBBHBtBIS tegnlaiioa Size Weight Horseshoe Set; 2-PLAYER Regular $6.95 5" TeUa the outdoor e and Indoor tern- ' peraturea at a ! glance at the , ume time. Aocu- . rate. Baay to In- e 4-horseshoes and 2 steel stakes! •LaU. • Regular size and weight. eeaeeeeeeoooaeeaeaaeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeefa 5 Ad/utlablo Pesilioas CHAISE LOUHDE 5-Slrnp WEB—Folding Pofio Chairs “GHDGK WA90H” BAR-B-QUE TABLE ExacUr a§ FIcInrod 98 N. Soginow ■V/ I- S; h THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JUNE 8, 196) Boyle Says Those Were the Days! Remember? % ML •OTUC NOT TORX UU»)>-teie folia am Mndowly toqktac tomard to iBikiaB a roond Wp to the iM aa aom aa they put to tourtet Odwn of w itubbomly like to recall the flavor of Ufe aa it oaod to be. We enjoy fatting together and ptayiag the t Eye New Plan to Handle Mail SyttMi Wtll Stagger BifNc Deliveriet to local Pott Offices for Speed CHICAGO W-The FMt Office 1 handling cyttom which within the next 00 dayi might mail deliveries fay 34 hoars, a a * Frederick C. Belen. postmaster general for operattons, said approximately 30,000 of the nation's mail users are being asked to stagger bulk mall deliveries to their local post offices to avoid the usual end of the busi- that appmimatoly 00 per eeat For example, can ) smoked comsiUc cigarettes and b»-d on playing marbles lor Yon could get a teen-ager to baby sit all evening ftnr 50 oenu and a plate of In town were A man was as proud of showing otl a pair of new 17.50 shoes as he is to^ of showing off a new liidf the dogs 14,000 automobile. Nobody ever got his tees sliced Tlghe, Buck er«a In a power lawnmower. all lawnmowers were powered by hand. You had no need for an alarm clock. The man next door still kept chickens in his back yard, and his rooster woke up the whole community before dawn. A nickel would buy you on the subway or street car, or a hot dog, or a big candy bar, or ice cream cone, or a tall foamy glass of beer. The nearest thing to a juvenile 1 the tough kid who Griffith Dies PORT CHESTER. N.Y. CAP)-Robert E. Griffith, 53. of the theatrical producing team of Griffith and Prince, died Wednesday of a heart attack. He was co-loer of such Broadway musicals as “The Pajama Game." Damn Yankees." "West Side Story," and the current hit "FI-orello.” If you went tor a motor car trip f more than 40 miles in any direction, you _ ’ loot twice and having at, least ow flat Are. ' ■ The he^t of adventure to a small boy was to dig a small cave the bask yard, roof It with bodrds and dirt, and roast potatoes Ih ft until the smoke drove him out. No house had a patio, but every home had a big comfortable front porch swlng-3t am to.t pM Mea. aad At to 9 pm. 29 N. SAGINAW FLY TO CALIFORNIA *80 o SAN mANaiaCd o BAN MBOO O OAULAVU Howaii $80 Extra 4 ----- . • CMtSMawUri Tn* WmA Ftny Senrict, lac. 4129 HishlANd Rd. fOpposilo Pealioc AiiporU OR 1-1254 Si I aad I pm. "We've had to hire 84.000 part-time employas to handle the h Belen said. "The end of the day dump Is costly and causes delay of ddivery tor eveiyone.” Since nneat of this avalanche comes from business firms the t offloe department will try to Belen aaid a rscent tost run in Washington bivolving selected government departments resulted in day-ooener deUverics of Washington mall to points in New York, North Carolina, South Carolina and Kentucky. License 37 Years Old; 'Nobody Ever Told Me' DETROIT (AP)-OUs G. Knight made a turn and learned ers’ license hadn’t been any good for 37 years. The 63-year-old Knight told patrolman FVed Sudy, "Nobody ever toM me I bad to get another one." Knight got a double ticket — for driving with an expired li- ta37 *: VICTOR HOUSE PAINT. IS MADE TO REALLY TAKE IT! victor Ixtartor Hoiu. Pslat AoS Primtr li nitSiS . . . y95 • 2 pair $15 For cool comfort this summer you iusl can't beet these Meggers. A grand selection of the most popu-ler colors, regular and short rite sizes. As edvartitel on TV. He'll Love These Breezy Lightweight ARROW Shirts These cere-free Arrows that need little or no ironing are typical of our marvelous selection of eir conditioned sport shirts. Pastel colors and white. All choice, ell sizes. CBOSBT He'd Love to Have These! Kkit Shills Shirts That G-l-V-E Perfect for golf, they're cool mesh cotton with rib insert that actually g-l-v-e-t with every motion of the body. 5 coof colors. See DAD in Bucconeers! Beachcomber PatUs in crisp cotton ' Popular calf length deck pants with elastic side Inserts for extra comfort and body fitting. They’re wMte with' knit stripe down the side to match the boat neck tope- Nationally advertised by Robert ^ruca. *5 isur"* 4395 Thay're Smart! YOU'VE SEEN 'EM ON TV, READ ABOUT THEM IN MAGAZINES. NOW YOU CAN GET THEM AT BARNETT'S Cool Wash V Wear Dacron Blend 2-trouser tropical SUITS Tailored by Dunhrook Now Specially Priced at $ 43 75 We advertised these suits two weeks ego. Next morninp you came end bought 'em ell. We had e sell-out! We fust urt-peckad a new shipment, they're reedy now at this record-brMking low price, sizes regulars, shorts and longs. 'Make grand gift for Dad. You'll went to buy two, they're such e greet buy. You Don't Need Cash! Optn Moniloy owd Fridoy Nightg 'HI 9 F.M. IBarxietl’s 150 NORTH SAGINAW—Nexf to Smio Summer Wash 'n Wear DACRON- COTTON Sport Coats railored by Doabreok They’r* so fooe toeklsi. m coot tn th. hotfMt wMtbtr end tn Dacron Cotton tab-rtes thoy’ro waob and wear. SUoa rasnlarA aborts, Itnaa. Especially Priced^ SOA275 '26’ ONLY THi nST FOB Mallory Straws DAD r salectien is se large style that b beat for Dad. Or, if yea wish, give Mas a MeUory gift certlNceta. Lai Mm cheese Me awa. $1 6 \ ■A,;' ! ' vr':1 -.1.. .■'S X. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JUNE 8, 1961 Jackie Sailing iMkkJd Greece on "Worth Wind* ATHENS (UPn - Mn. Jaoque-Um KtanoSy beshu aa otamv tkral«h the libM Wm o( GraMe iedv wllh • nyal OiMk navy eacort to make certain the world Lie House Has Varied Uses Iha PmHears mto anl I FM poet o< oaU waa f^pldautui. .•aiNMt three hem out ol Ptnena. iport o( Alhna. ! Bbi. Kennedy waa rapidly bn-:cooii« the dartiiig o( the royal Graak aayy. It aaaigned a llotilU to aUaU the North Wind tnm the ■warm ol 60 tedcn newaaen and i;pheto(raphm who foUowed ■ her ,• "We are looldnf after the little i lady." a Grade navy ^ofcedpan A versa^ Kardan add taol IniMe. equ^ eahmlde iti a bade yard or at a iummer home, be built ot conunoo buSdinK ma-ttilala by two handymen ovn^aev- eanHm.to n eany-todoOew _ the el^lDO»«qi»re iMoae may be deyotad to p tool etorace houae and wortahop, a diflthan’a play-hoana, pr ewm a gueat houae. exterior aiiitolity O99etmctlon. For the plan anggeata the uae o( Maaonlte PapelgiNpve, a or random Inteivala. Paint laata unuaually long on gndnleaa, aidinter-and •knot-free Maaonlte panels. The wood floor ia given a wearing suilaon ot Tbmpered ?readwood. Ihe phui aaggaata the aae at Peg-aoaid ponela an the walla If tlN» hMMo la to be oaeg tor beard. A week table aaay be binged to the waU. may be placed between the atuds to provide year-around oomlart. Electric heating drll^ warm the cabin auffldently in The detailed plan may be ob-tahwd by eending 50 centa In coin to the Home Service BureaiQ Suite IT, lU W. Waahli«tan It, Chl-go i, m., • , end requeatlng plan To Rosforo Voto Rights You’d think .to, watching Benny Goodman airing out at Dianey-land. Such exettrinent hain’t been aeen ahiee the ‘SOa, when the famed -ptad piper led America n a^oln pew wortd of muiic. "K’a amazing," aayi Benny, ob- ---- viouily plaaeed With this new turn in bia USBON, Portugal WMPortugal haa' dadded to reatare to peative and otbeB 'overtoaa i inoai of Portugal tbr right |o elect municipal councils. The government haa- appointed the oouncila 1040. Why is the whiskey on the right insured for One Million Dollars? of a few old tiro-era but moatly young mustdana. The tint date was Disneyland over Memorial Day weekend, the Brat booking of a name attrao-tioa at the park. Another Generation Loves Benny's Band 2 in Court Monday 00 Break-In Charge By BOB mmiAB AP Mavis-TV Writer ANNAHEIM, dOif. (AP)-€an a G. make it with another gen- * * le- said he'U continue with the lill band if the dema^ continues. Big bands, small bands—I'm in the music business," he said. "IT play whatever the peopls went.' Goodman ha ' from tonight, he’U Ihce the acid of whether he can repeat a whole new crop of kids. He’U play at Disneyland grad night, a mldnight-to-dawn party tor 10,000 high achooi' graduates from aU over Souttiem Mitomla. If he can send the grads, he’s He recently or b g Man Is Married While in Jail; No Honeymoon NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)-When bridegroom W. C Swaner Ctowds packed 20 deep before the bandstand and coupiei were Jittorbugging — not rocking, not rolling—Jitterbuggiiig. DISNEY AMAZED One of the amazed obaervert was Walt Disney himself. He me: “Bfnny said it was Just like the old dayA His manager kept looking at his watch and warning Benny that he was going over-!. ’Don’t worry—ru pay for it," Benny said, and be played 15 minutes longer." B. G^ wM back on the band- on a aentimental journey to catch his music. It was indeed lUie the old days. Benny played the Ur orice stick with the same facUe style, and the crowd cheered every solo. StUl youthful at 52, Benny bounced and grinned as he lead the numbers. They were strictly vintage stuff—“Sing, Sing, Sing’ "Jumping at the Woodside.” "And The Angel* Sing,” "One O’Gock p," etc. The youngsters ate it up. And for us ex-rug cutters— Accused of attempted breaking and entering, two Pontiac men will be arraigned In Circuit Court Mon- A week t it n Municipal Judge Cecil McCal-lum ordered Eulus Zimmerman, 41, of 47 HUlsdaie St., and Clayton Knepfler, 49, of 20 N. Edith St., bound over to the higher court after a pretrial hearing for four men accused of the charge. IV jadge dismbeed the rharge^ of S4S Melrsre Ave„ and win decide whether there to cm Breek. n, WM addnee, ea JhM The four men had been accuaed the attempted brcak-ln of pie's FoodOAIat, 465 E. Pike April 16. They were arrested Police said wire mesh had been torn from a basement window and they reported finding screw drivers and crow bars In the car in which the four were riding. "looking forward to bolter things together," he meant Just that. | He’s in JaU. Swaner, 90, was married in the JaU Wednesday to Heidi Guther-; ■ohn, 31, a Long Island, N.Y.,| waltreta he met whUs driving aj truck. Iliey had planned an April wed- j ding, but Swraner was arrested in March when he brought MlsS| Guthersohn here to meet his' mother. He was convicted of' forging three checks two years' ago and sentenced to 180 days, j "We decided to go ahead so we can begin a new Ufe together,” ■aid the smiling bride. Sheriff Leslie Jett granted them special permiuion to hold the wedding in the JaU. The |»oneymoon wUl have to wait. Were Classmates Once HANOVER, N. H. (UPll - Tony Lupien, Dartmouth CoHege'a base-baU coach, and Chief Boeton, the University ot New Hampshire's football coach, were classmates at| Harvard in the late 1830s. Ot Sibity't... Mirocio Milo JACK PURCELL oxFons -«. “P-r sk *POSTURI FOUNDATION Silts 6 to 14 Msn, they’re rugged! Fsmouy B f Goodrich lack Purcell Oxfords have to be' Designed to take the punishmant of fast-paetd tannis, badminton, or squash. Yat they'ra as much In sight on carrtput as on court. Come in for B. F. Goodrich lack Purcall Oxfords — name of fame with men who know and damand the best. look lot Ike klee stripe of Ike to# eed Ike lomlJiar liade mark eemeplole oa Ike selef • Ftoture iMiitlutiM wHIi funiooi rigkl wedge • HygeeN cuiklen ieseb with extre-cuskiened heel • Fretective helmet-type tee ceg • Veutilrted fer cemfert • Lece te tee fer extre Sisf Nickigan'a largest Florskeim Dealer Miracle Mila Shopping Center S. Talagrapb at Sgnare Lake Rd. Benny has stuck mosUy to smaU combos in recent years, but Cites Dangers of Rail Yards ■QUO-OOLO BARS |qaa«l Ihreiagk the onuteqr sf a li.S. Answer: The whiskey on the right is insured because it is Calvert’s one million d(&ur “Standard of Excellence” -the lightest, finest, smoothest-tasting whiskey, we bdieve, ever created. The Calvert Reserve on the left-and every bottle you buy—must matdi this “Standard of Exc^ence” for li^^ter taste, finer taste, smoother taste. Taste that never varies. Always “good as gpld.“ Shouldn’t you enjoy it tonight? For Ugbkr taste, finertaste... smoother taste. “"^Calvert Reserve Hmtruoqf • giCNOEO whiskey • I5% mn heutrai spirits • ®i96i caivert dist. CO., n. t. c. Grand Trunk Police Ca|»fain Has Warning for Parents With school vacation juat around the comer, the Michigan Railroad PoUce Association is appealing to parents to warn their children of the dangers lurking around raU--road yards, trains and tracks, F. M. Itepanowski, captain of poUce for the Grand Trunk RaU-way System here, said today. More and more children are being injured and kiUed as a remilt of trespassing on raUroad i erty, despite a concentrated safety program by MRPA in schools; with boy and cub scouts; and with Parent-Teachers Associations. A. J. Faust, president of. the Michigan RaUroad Police Association said, "Only mothers and fathera can prevent injury and loss of life to their efajldren by teaching them right from wrong about trespassing and vandalism." "Prevention U the answer. Cure is too late to restore life or limb. Law enforcement groups are powerless to prevent loss of life and injury to JuvenUes. But parenU can, and it . is their guidance which wUl keep chUdren sate," Faust SANDRAN PBiitiac'f Lorgtst FranchiMd Sandran DmIbf This new Sandrsn is scrubless . . . won't spot, won't stein! Cleans Instantly with the swish of a damp mop! Thousands of gold and silver chips are inset into the vinyl, then sealed tight and smooth for life under a coat of clear vinyl. com a 9x12 MOB Tm Omtr MALING SHOES Juggling-isn’t had, but... ’ ben^a he^ way to make Um take notice! SrKIAL STRING OOMTLETE INSTALLATION PSICESI SUSSES TILE CiEin Irttatna ■ater—Sii 9*f 13f( En. 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AUTO-TOURISm father Deserves ihe Best • - - TAKK LAKK MIWnAM mHonrour iTrii^n " Root Approach THii MAN WHO ALWAYS Mother of 4 Writes Castro \VA.<;HINGTt)i3( »«AP) - A »| tons astiooal condition merits .ear-old mothef of lour froratSag-j He added: .-..1, . n« .pproirt to .toln, ^ -ho,™.,,*,- in Ut» tojrlc.. K.M ““An»dc«,b,n«to«.,w«Wp™. Haney ishl he baa lorwsrded to the 1.8. Informatloa Agtmey n letter from Mrs. Jsba J-1 Natevayko whlcb went ts Cobsa I Premier FMel Castra \1a Jtorv-I ey’s ofllce. Mrs. Nalevayko’s handwritten. 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Obenauf. hoe-pltal superintendent, cooh gratulated the assembly loi-their dedicated efforts on behalf of the patients. •The volunteers," he said, as hospital representatives and leaders in their respective committee, "are an intefral factor in creating a more favorable public Image of mental Mlneu." Invocation and benediction was given by the Rev. Galen E. Hershey, pastor of First Pbsbyterian Church. Speaking on the volunteer program at the hospital in vdilch some 500 persons participate, Larry Payne, director of news and public affairs at radio sUtion WPON, said; Among the 200 volunt^rs honored Wednesday at Pontiac SuM HospitoTs annual tea were (from left) Mrs. Ed-wlgrd Lawrence Jr., chairman of the chiidren's volunteer program; guest Mayor Philip Rowston; Mrs. Mary McDowell, family care volunteer; and Mrs. Jackie Rae Voorheis, volunteer recreational therapist. "Voltinteers have helped erase from public consciousness the stigma so often as-sociate4 with the mentally ill. Benefits of volunteer service are definitely being felt by the patient and the community. Those who bring sunshine to others are the ones who reap Women's Section Rule Book Valuable—Abby With That Kind You May Be of Strategy, Out at Home By ABIGAIL BAN BUREN DEAR ABBY; I met a wonderful guy two wMks ago. He is a professional ball player. He is the Mnd- CONFIDENTUL TO THE TUESDAY AFTERNOON CLUB: Jlimping at conclusions is not nearly as good exercise as digging (pr facts, girls. For a personal reply enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Everybody has a problem. What’s yours? Write to Abby. Box 3365, Beverty Hills, Calif. Who pays for what, and how do you go about planning a lovely, inexpensive wedding? Send 50 cents for Abby's wedding pamphlet, in care of this paper. PatienU provided entertainment and acted as guides by meeting their volunteers in the Inception center and directing them to the program site. Dr. Robert Braun, clinical director, was chairman of the tea planning committee. Assisting him were Mrs. Ruby Eargle, director of nursing; Mrs. Eleanore McCurry, director of occupational therapy; Dorothy Roe. director of recreational therapy; Grace Oark, dieUtian; Mrs. Hazel Foltz, housekeeping s u p e r-visor; Ted Stein, Fairlawn School teacher;' Richard > Arthaud, social service director and Ted A. Panaretos, director of community relations. Mayor Phillip E. Rowston was a guest. j\Irs. William Kelley, Grey Lady; Dr. Robert Braun, clinical director; Mrs. William J. Sarulerson, ■ volunteer occupational therapist; guest speaker Larry Payne; and nursing supervisor Mrs. Dorothy Gould, K.y., gather at the refreshment table at the tea following the entertainment at the annual Pontiac State Hospital Tea in the recreational therapy department of the hospital. To Honor Pair on Sixtieth Anniversary Gold Star Unit Reveals Plans Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Sears of West Howard Street, whose 60th wedding atmiversary is Monday, will be honored at a family picnic Saturday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sasser on West Sheffield Street. Mrs. Sasser is the honored couple's granddaughter. Pour Pages Today in Womon's Section mean each other. We always enjoy 'ourselves no* matter where we go or what we do. I have never had this feeling about anyone eiae and Chitchat From Colleges! Douglas L. Jocelyn Jr., son of the senior Doug^ L. Jocelyns of Lakewood Drive, Bloomfield HlUs, wiU be com- Wen, here’s our problem. We are both married. His home life 1s a mess and so is mine. Abby, I am not the kind of girl who goes around breaking up marriages, but I love this guy so much I would do anything to have him. Is it possible to be married in one state before your divorce is final in another? SO IN LOVE DEAR SO; It is not possible . . . and for a good reason. It askures a cooling off period and is a safeguard against stealiiv home. Catch? in the Finance Corps at graduation Tuesday at Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt, now dosing its 161st academic year. He has majored in economics theory, held offices in Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity and is president of the Flying Club. Following military service, he plans in 1962 to enter the graduate school of I Columbia University. competition at the knnual midwest regional conference of the American Society of Ovll Engineers held recently at University of Minnesota. Richard, the son of the El-ven Cards of Dixie Highway, has received a B.A. degree in dvll engineering. John R. Comforths now of Hammond, Ind., received a bachelor of science degree in health and physical education at the 71st annual convocation of George WUliams College. Chicago. Jim will be employed with the YMCA in NUes. Mr. and Mrs. Sears’ children are Mrs. Evelyn Gar-chow of West Howard Street, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sears and family of Pineview Drive. Mrs. Harold Bauer of St. Paul. Minn., who will be here lor the picnic, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sears and family of Empire Drive, Mr. and Mrs. William V. Sears of Baltimore, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ogg of Montclair, Calif. Chapter .34, Gold Star Mothers of America, met at Bomls-Olscn Amvets Post 113 on Oakland Avenue Wednesday. After a hospital report by Mrs. Eva Welch, memix-rs were notified that the chapter will assist at a new citizens’ banquet June 16 In I-3ks Temple. Members with June birthdays will be feted at a dinner June 19. after which the group will attend a Greater Pontiac Centennial program. On June 26, members will gather at the home of Mrs. Olive Burgess for a picnic and lor sewing of cancer dressings. Greek Decor Ball to Be at Hills Club Reservations are still c-oming in for the Bloomfield Art A.v sociation’s annual ball June 16, at Bloomfield Hills Country Club, Area artists and sculptors have been busy for months designing a scene out of Greek mythology for the 7 p.m. ball luid dinner party that officially opens the nine-day festival. Dubbed "A Nigbf With the Gods." festivities will be on an Olympian scale. chicken wire, plywood, buckets of paste and newspjipers, they made huge Grecian urns to flank the balli-oom walls. Sculptor Tex Schewitz also made an urn In his studio at Cranbrook Academy of Art. It was so large he was unable to get it into the Russell Student Talks to Garden Unit There are 28 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren in the family. DEAR ABBY: This is my eighth day in bed. I caught my heel on the stairs and plunged to the cement landing. I auBered a slight brain concussion, sprained ankle and a badly faniised elbow. Yes, the new shoes did it. But I stm wUl not give up the pointed toes and skinny heels. Instead, I will be more careful on the stairs. 1 am sure the many women who love the beautiful pointed shoes are not writing to you. Just the complainers. Yours truly, m STYLE IN OHIO DEAR IN; You had better see your doctor again. I’m afraid that brain concussion is more serious than you think it is. ’The Detroit Edison scholarship has been awarded to James E. Hunter of Bloomfield Highlands at Michigan State University. He is a marketing senior and vice president of Phi Sigma Kappa. Bethel College, Mishawaka, Ind., has graduated Robert B. Church with the degree of bachelor of arts with Bible major. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Church, Robert was choir president, member of the chorus, English Oub, R^io Gub. Ambassador’s Gub, buslneu manager of the Beacon Staff and treasurer of the Ministerial Association. He was junior-senior class treasurer, taught Sunday school and served as assistant pastor. Completing his first year in medical college at the University of Miami, Florida, is Frank W. Moreau, son of the Frank J. Moreaui of Easf iroqueris Road. Mr. Moreau is a graduate pharmacist of Wayne State University. Tee Golf League Planning Picnic Heidi Vollburg, exchange student from Germany spoke before Holiday Farms Branch. Woman’s National Farm and Garden Association, Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Patrick K. Daly of Lyn-sue Lane. Waterford Township. Ball invitations have been designed by artist Rocco Di-Marco. The king-size invitations are intend^ to be decorative enough for wall hangings. They will become collector’s Items, predicts Clifford West, head of the art department at Kingswood School, Cranbrook. PRIZE.H OFFERED To add to the theme, "goddesses" who are so inclined are being encouraged to create Grwian la*addresses. A price is being offered for the most outstanding entry. Advice on how to make the headdresses will be available at the open house, along with a sample Grecian chapeau. Barbara Hedrick, daughter of the John P. Hedricks of Thetford Lane, Bloomfield Hills has been elected president of Panhellenic Council at Denison University, Granville, Ohio where she is a. junior. Mrs. George Roberts and Mrs. Freeland Frederickson have been named team captains for the Tuesday Tee Golf League picnic planned Aug. 1. Mrs. Lloyd Syron is a new member of the group. Plans for a "Centennial Dress-up Day" on June 20 also are under way hy the league. Mis. Lyle ,Shon, piesidenl. appointed committee chairmen: Mrs. John Campbell, program; Mrs. Daly, housing; Ml’S. Warren Webermin, telephone; Mrs. Kenneth Hamilton, ways and means; Mrs. Lewis Ruelle, conseivatiUn: Mrs. John .Scott, publicity; Mrs. James Van Cleave, historian and Mrs. Darwin Eager, libiarian. Both West and DiMurco are advisors to the ball d«-cora-tions committee headed by ,Mi-s. Louis E. Dean of Willow Lane, Birmingham. The committee adopt*^! the Grecian gods and goddesses for their theme on a suggestion made by West, who spent lust summer in Greece, The art association members are pouringi their creative^ talents into the annual ball for ** two reasons. Through the 5100-a-cou()le event, they are providing a gay opener to the art festival. They are also hoping to add to a building fund for a center for Birmingham area artists, both children and adults. Mrs. Dean’s committe<‘ has Ix-en meeting regularly in the Russell home — even while Mi-s. Russell was in Europe for a month - to prepare the elaborate decorations. With The Infrafratemity Ccuncll at MSU announces the affiliation of Chariea Syers, zoology junior, with Sigma Alpha Mu of Shawnee Court, Drayton Plains, majoring in business administration, is president of the sophomore class, pledged to Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. The William P. Grtgorys of West Huron Street will hold open house Saturday evening following the graduation of their daughter Elizabeth from Eastern Michigan Uidvarsity. Judy Lunsford, daughter of the Donald llunriords of Dev-ondale Drive. Avon Township, was chosen TiISU Queen of Engineering. She was the freshman candidate of her sorority. Alpha Xi Delta. DEAR ABBY: While I was working at the polls, our National Anthem was played m the radio. Everyone was very busy writing, and so was I. But I stood up and placed my hand above my heart Until the song was over. No one else in the room bothered to acknowledge it. bi fact, I heard a few of them laughing behind my back. When I watch a parade on tekvislon and our flag appears. I abrays stand up and salute I’m alone or with Mrs. Marlon Greenlee Valerio, dau^ter of the John Greenlees of Avondale Road received the American Board of Veterinary Public Health Award from MSU. Her huM band is recipient of the Upjohn and Phi Zeta awards. W’illiam R. McCurry will receive his medical de^ from Wayne SUte University College of Medicine at comnoence-ment June 22 at Coho Hall. Detroit. He is the son of the J. A. McCurrys of Marquette Street and resides in Detroit with his wife and children. He will intern at Borgess Hospital, Kalamazoo. I want to know if I am as queer as some peoide think I an, or are they the ones who an out of order? PATRIOTIC DEAR PATRIOTIC: Most people do not stand for the National Anthem or flag except at publiq gatiwriags. TM^ doesn’t mean t^ are less pa-, Named to die dean’s list for the third consecutive year at University of Notre Dame, was Michael J. Biallas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Biallas of Montcalm Street. Returning in die fall as a diemistry senior, Michael was also recently elected Indiana State chairman tor the 1962 regional convention of tiie American Chemical Lyndon Salathiel. son of the L. S. Salathlels of Sylvan Lake, is a candidate tor the bachelor of arts degree from Alma College. Majoring in English literature, with minors in education and physical education, he plans to attend graduate school at Michigan State Universlly. He is a member of Lambda Iota ’Tau national honorary Ut-erary society, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and is activdln the Parnassians and the Scotsman James C. Rea will be awarded a commission as second lieutenaqt in die U.S^ Army Reserve Saturday at Penayl^ vanla Statq University. Univei^ jstty Park, Pa. He majored In Do as yMi please, but don’t [ j be sunfflBed if you furprise At Michigan College ot Mining and ’technology, Houghton, Richard Card plac^ third in the 1.......................................................................................... Among 27 students from .Michigan to receive degrees Monday at Yale Universtty’s 260lh commencement are John C. Hill of South Hammond Drive, ^master of sdenoe; and Bruce W. McCaul. Lone Pine HID. Bloomfield Hills, badielor of science. From Birmingham Paul Q. SulUvan, will receive master of fllne arts and FVed-erick R. Handmn, bachelor of The BAA was formed In 1936 to promote participation in and enjoyment of art in the community. Committee chairmen assiat-iog with ball arrangements are Mrs. Edward S. Wellock, .Mrs. George O. Cutter, Mrs. LcRoy E. Kiefer. Mrs. Roger M. K.ves. Mm. John K. ^evenson and Mrs. Paul N. Averill. Ball CO - chairmen .M r s. George Russell and Mrs. Robert VanderKloot are planning to auction off West’s colorful. Grecian-figured murals at the end of the evening. West painted them on large sections of heavy paper which their purchasers could hang lihe wallpar>er. An urn made by Cranbrook sculptor Tex Schiwetz was so large that he was unable to get it through a regulai- door The urns will greet the modern-day Athenas and Apollos at the clubhou.se entrance. Schiwetz used papier-mache and cloth to create a life-size charioteer who will be riding his chariot just inside the country club door. A five-foot-high papier-mache centaur will beam its dark eyes upon the arriving guests. ' Among local gods and goddesses for the night will be the C. K. Pattersons: the Harold A. Fitzgeralds; the Men’ill 0. B'a t e s; and the Don E. Ahrens. know You? Needs jtt ■tt * - Former Pniitlac rerident Jams* L. Oornfai[tfa; son of the Putting the finisking'touches jon * the mural which wiU adorn a wall ^f the Bloomfield Hills Country Club for the gala Birmingham Arts Festival Ball June J6 is artitt Clifford West of Bloomfield Hills. A make-belive^ temple for the "gods and goddesses” wfio will dine dhd dance that evening is the elaborate settifig for the cdorful annual affoir. ’ r,,'' ways be considered ^ purchase a new sewing ma-' chine. The lady wl^ iwes a machine only for mending ^ stitching straight seams can use a simple model. The lady who does lancjf stitching want the more demxe ma-" chine. ■ ' • N\n ' \ fHR PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY jI\ne 8, 1961 SPECIAL SaUNOi CUSHIONED ARCH CASUALS Itofh $S.9f $1.00 ^jUAt Twturad 'n* Pi«nch«d L«oftMr ond Soft Coif Ch«ck Ihmtm QuolHy I e Peem OwMewed Arch Your Best Buy in Style and Comfort Members Are Guest at Meeting Gu«aU 6!«■. Hammond Boatright aenred on the hoa-vitality committee, and Mra. B♦^| naid Gamer. Mra. Rttaaell Chnt^ bury aad Mr*. Lt>ren PaWn platthad riaaa lor a piralc Jaly t* were by the groap. Mr*. Petereab ffUl aeleet d place lor the affair. Mra. H**ry bunaoird and Melyln^ Pntterion will be gueata of thej Kaimington OES Chanter on June 3T. On June 21 Mra. Wward ModenI will vlalt wMi the Birmingham! chapter. ■ ' Committee mepibeni for the prtnting of new memberahtp dlrec-1 torlea are Mrd. William Pfahletl. Mra. Kenneth Newlon. Mra. Oark. Mra. .Samuel Wiaeombe and Mrs. Victor Bodamer. The chapter will honor paal elec-tras on June 19. ' V' ',/■ League Meets (^t Dinn^: The Laague of Women Votera of- Miaa Bela reparted aa tdlib by dqtiac met far a cooperaMvel •f*®" *2* .. , ____, _, .. 1 goMekler arhaae topic waa .flV dfaher Tueaday evenfag In thc] ^ ^ Al#* «ui Camlay Strael home of UlUan Samney who dtoamaid avidaon. I "Prohlema PaHi«' MteMgaC” * . * Rapoha from Michigan membera At t>^ buafateto meeting wfakAl.^endlng the Natfanal CoundJ of toUowcid the group agreU to order' the LWV of the United States in Four awards at the honors convoca-tion oj Michigan State University s College of Veterinary Medicine were carried off by Mr. and Mrs, John Valerio. The former Marion Greenlee of Avondale Avenue is shown receiving a 1100 award from Dr. A. R. Wingerter of the Michigan Veterinary Medical AssocicUion for placing second in her class. * What Woman Says Needs Interpreting new league .puhlKationa which apell out the Ipague ppaftiona on conati- I attend d naaefing aC walera eervlee ehalr-■nan ad tbo dgM OaUaad ttonMy enrly May alao were heart. Bonnie Davidaon, lln. C - ^A. Fleaaland and Margaret Martha were added to. the n)eih|Mr^p roater. of soton. goMca and Pontiac women volunteering to interview candidotea w«re Laura I Belz. Mrs. John BoravoM. Miaa Davidaon. Mrs. Dbnovsn Uillmore.' Elizabeth Halaey, Mrs. Claire Jv Hinckley. Mrs. J. E. Scott, Mra. FrM Steinbaugh and Mra. J. Hanley. wtt, Mra. I. W'illlanU In a report on the state conven-| tion May 16-18 in Eaat Lansing the I hoatess highlighted delegates' part! in forming league programs. B.v RUTH MIUJCTT Newspaper Ealerpria* Assn. ‘ So you don’t understand women your wife included. Well, maybe I that’s because you assume a wom-; an means exactly what she -says. But a woman aeldom does. For ;instance; "I'll be ready In just a rtliliMte" means "Relax, putting on ray face is going to take a while—but it will be worth h." ! "She’s attractive—If you like the Hype " Impliea, 'boes anybody?" lookliy lor f a empli-al ahe’s iMt s she wants everyone e Is. "1 had the moat wonderful luck today” nearly always leada up to the disclosure that a has been a bit e.xiravagant and is building up her buy as the bargain of the ,\ear. tT’H/A 1,1 RE '"fd love to h.ive it, but isighi, it’s too expensive," That doesn't) mean she ha* given up the idea. It is just a come-on that is sud-| posetl to make her husband auto-: matically respond with, "If It'S' what you want, get it." • "I’ln devoted to Marcia bat . . .’* Pay BO aUtaitloa to the "I’m devotod" roullBc-JiiBt Utica tor what fonowo the pause ,after that “bat" aad yon’ll Had out how ahe really faeb about Marcia. "Do you i-eally like my hat?’ That Isn’t a queatlon—it’* a command for you to be reassuring. * A * "Of courae. I’m not mad. If Just that—” It is Just that she is burned up at you, that * all. "Now don’t aay a wort until I've finished. ” You’d better ait down before you hear the rest of this. It's going to be bad news, for sure. More light tor husbands on wives' waya: "Happier Wives (hint* lor husband). ” Just send H cents to Ruth Mlllett Reeder Service, c/o The Pontiac Preai. P.0, Box 489. Dept. A, Radio City Station, New| York 19. N.Y. ' Out for Daytime lUPI) — Sequlnned dresses or hats, brilliant evening Jewelry or fabrics like metallic brocades are out for daytime wear. LYNDA ANN /» cup sugar in the top part of a double boiler. Stir in salt and milk. Cook over hot water (not boiling) or very low heat until the mixture coats a metal spoon, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Cheese Soup Becomes Dip for Hot Dogs Yes, there Is a new way to serve the succulent frankfurt, and it's a way that the whole family will enjoy, as well as guests, too. The basis for these sensationally new “cheese dogs" is one of the new concentrated cheese soups on the market. ’The contents of the can should be poured directly into a chafing dish or saucepan, without thinning. After you have served "cheese dogs'' a few times, you may wish to add other seasoning to your own taste. But for the first time, try the mixture exactly as ptepared by the makers. Heat until the cheese begins to soften in the pan and then _ six frankfurts wanned to room temperature Allow the combination of cheese and frankfurts to heat thoroughly, and then you're ready to introduce a new taste-delight to the world! Using regular hot dog buns, (wanned, If you Uke), place sae of the "eheese dsgs” la the c«a- as pototo chips aad dIU plekles, that you wish. Be pcep^ to fourths! Of course, if the caimed cheese soup isn't available, or If you prefer, a regular Welsh Rar^it may be prepared which is Just delicious, although more trouble. Can of Ripe Olivas Offers Mony Ideas Easy fixings for barbecue salads, appetizers, main dishes and breads come in a can of glossy ripe olives. Striiv pitted ripe olives on skewers with shrimp, beef or lamb cubes, franks, chunks of canned luncheon fneat or squares of bologna or salami. Wedges or chunks of ripe olives add rich flavor and color to tossed salads—or to picnic slaws. Mix handy chopped ripe olives wjth soft cheese to spread on slices of toasted garlic bread. For simple appetizers, remove label from a can of ripe olives, open, then heat on griU. Pass with a mltted band for spearing with skewers. SHREDDED WHEAT ECLAHU^I'>sh strawberry season calls for a variety of new recipes. One of the more unusual ones is this "eclair" made with regular shi-eddcd wheat biscuits, fresh strawberries and whipped cream. You'll like the combination of texture and flavor. Michigan strawberries are just about ready to come into the market in volume. Rose Wine Used Tiequent Serving at Fish Imprbves Quality of Diet in Chiffon Whip If the season for fresh raspberries isn't as close as you could wish, rush it a little with this light dessert made with the frozen berries. Rose wine, the pretty pink dinner wine from California, is used as part of the liquid in the gelatin mixture, giving the whip a delightfully unusual flavor. The amount of sugar in this recipe is deliberately »low to please those who like a not-too-sweet dessert. Others may prefer to .idd one or two tablespoons more sugar to the whipped cream. Seafoods of all kinds will play, 1 Increasingly important role in human nutrition, according to Dr. Fredrick J. Stare, chairman of Harvard University’s Department of Nutrition. Speaking recently at the 16th anndhl convention of the I a I Fisheries Institute in Washington, D.C., Dr. Stare based this prediction on the excellent nutritional value of fish and shellfish and the desirable characteristics of fish fats. Raspberry Chiffon Whip I ilO-osBcii psektf* trosen ritp- I i3-ouncri pscksi* ruphsrry-lls-vorrd itlstln 1 lablnpoon Irmofi Juice ■] cup Roie wine >, cup whipping cream 1 tabieapooa eusar Thaw raspberries and drain, saving syrup: set berries aside. Add water to syrup to make \ cup liquid. Heat to boiling, stir in gelatjn until dis.solv('d. Blend in lemon juice and wine; chill until slightly thickened. Whip cream with sugar until stiff. Whip gelatin until frothy; (old in whipp^ cream and raspberries. Spoon into dessert dishes and chili until set. Serve with additional whipped cream, if desired. Makes 6 servings. ’This recipe for Broiled Fish Paprika, gives an excellent way of taking advantage of the high nitri-tional qualities of fishery prodacts and the polyunsaturated fats found both in fish and corn-oil margarine. Broiled Fish Paprika t pound* flih (IMU (ftssk or h Vk cup (1 *tlckl cwn-«U msrt ^tt^tpooni poprlha 1/. Woi We recommend that fish "be eluded in the diet four times a I week, " he said "Seafoods fulfill' modern conception of good nutrition. They are high in the protein that contain the important amino acids, high In mineral tent, low in fats—and tho.se fats that fish do have arc of the polyunsaturated type." If fish is frozen, let thaw in the refrigerator or at room tempera- tures. Place fish in preheated broiler pan. Brush with sauce made from melted margarine seasoned with paprika, salt, pepper, Worcestershire and lemon juice. Saturatiol fats, he explained, are the must suN|N>ct In rausing rholealrrol In the blood, which In turn rauaes alhero-arleroals, the form of arterlo-Mcleroals renpon-alble for strokes and heart dls-*. By polyunsaturated fi of building too much cbole^rrol In Ihe body Is cut down. As foods rich In the polyunsaturated fats which are believed to be effective in lowering blood cholesterol. Dr. Stare iiienlioned fish and Ihe Place pan In broiler 2 inches from heat and broil 3 minutes. Turn steaks. Brush again with sauce and broil 3 to 5 minutes longer, or until fish (lakes easily when tested with a fork. Makes six servings. k SNO-BOL 1 tOWL 1 CLEANER 1 Arailabh at 1 YOUR GROCERS Add softened gelatine. Chill until mixture is about as thick as fresh egg whites. Fold in sliced strawberries. Beat egg whiles until they stand In soft peaks Into whl|d Bushel Bosket Jumbo Defux* $057 Auto CuBhien A $1.98Plostic AT4 Dish Pan, 10-qt. size O# Poly Plaitic Tumblers......................6 for 32c BRUG SPECIAL KOTEX-tt’s Reg. $1 to $1.19 Brush Rollers Sizes S4M L ond Jumbo, NOW 58' Reg. $1.50 Plus Toz Toni Adorn Shampoo NOW 94 Rag. 83c Fomily Size Tooth Paste • Caltafa • Crest • Peptadeaf NOW 62* 2 Reg. 73c Bottles . . . Ban Deodorant Total $1.46 NOW 2 Bottles for 88' Chewing Gum • WrigleyB • Dcntyne • Beech-Nut 6"' 18' SHAMPOOS Reg. $1 Size • Breck • Halo • Rirtte-Awoy • Prell Your Choice 62* Gillette $1.95 Razor with Free Con of Right Guard Deodorant ALL FOR 8*137 LESTOIL QUART lOTTLE 4? JOHNSON & JOHNSON Reg. 43c one PLASTIC BANDAIDS Now Bufferin or Anacin Reg. 59c—Bok of 36—or ____________ 3g Toilet Tissue by Doeskin ____ O WHITE N O PINK O YELLOW 10“77' BRYLCREEM I in tubcl Reg. 69c Fed. To* NOW 54' 25< GALA BOBBY PINS and Others ________ NOW ALKA-SELTZER Pkg of 25 CortYporre ot 54c NOW ST Comporo at $2—NOW , TONI Home Permanent NOW 1*127 1 Ploa ra4. Tax Rof 99c luBtre creme spray net 67' CENTER- -^discount department store 178 N. Saginaw St. l\\ y LADIES' SLEEVELESS BLOUSES Crisp, cool cottons— in a big choice of colors. Priced way below regular! 57« PLENTY OF FREE PARKING STACKS of SUMMER Slacks tquivalohfr to $3.^ Wear with Ou-PONT ZELCON patterns 1 99 Men's Broodcloth SPORT SHIRTS Full cut and roomy the kind ^ Dad will like for all summer long REi Sizes S-M-L U* /Checked pati /Sizes 28 to 36 will love err Father's Day! MEN'S SATIN-STRIPED HANDKERCmEFS n.n>. 55' Reg. $1 Value MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS 'ISIkSAfl Compore ot much higher price ^ —Plains ond prints in severol styles.' MEN'S KNIT SPORT SHIRTS Reg $1.98 quality Ploin coldrs and with emblems. Americon mode. Sizes S-M-L. 88* GIFT NECKTIES Fer Father's Day! Fresh new sfock in m^sculin pafterns and colors. Greatly DI&OUNTED now. 57* “BOSTON** BELTS Famous name in belts how at ^ Pontioc's lowest discount price j —Many styles. f O BOYS' SAVINGS! BOYS' SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Broodcloth ond prints. Sizes 6 to 14. Cool, comfortable, good looking. SPORT SHIRTS 84* ki^oedclpth and'prints. Sizes 6 to 14. Cool, comfortoble, good looking. SIMM TRUNKS 87* Boxer and Latfex »fylcs. Values $1 to "1.98. Print* and RUim. |unfor size* 4 lo lOr and boysl S, M, L. eay*' paWaraa* Haotah Mt f ft • la ... . Wo* IN Boyt' Knit WAUam SHORTS WMi Ptackat CMIar* 84* Big axtra ditcourtts now! Rag-ularlV much' moral Print* and Jo-lid*. All tizas. J 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS. Till RSDAY. JUNE 8. 1061 Wheat Futures Firm in Steady Market CHICAGO ID - A moderate demand flrtned the wheat, futurei contracta ..allghtiy today in early transactl^ on the-board of trade, but the -market otherwise was steady to easier. The following are top prises covering sales of locally- grown produce by growers and sold by then* in wholesale package Quotattons are fumlriied by the Detmit Bureau of Markets, as of Tuesday, Soybeans again yielded to liquidation and lost major fractions generally to two cents a bushel. The July delivery led the decline. Fluctuations in com, oats and rye were limited to smalt fractions in draggy dealings which Included only scattered commercial buying. Some of the support in wheat was described as short covering. Grain Prices ; !;R5 S2: : ; S'" 85 . l.K Lard tdrumii— . I.IIW July ..... 10.00 . i.»4 s*s.........io.» . 1.17% Bell Continues Negotiations on Wages and Jobs Negotiations on wages and Job classifications continued today be- ti Michigan Bell Telephone Cb. and the Communications Workers of America. A three-year contract ending in June 1963. provides for yearly reopening of bargaining on wages and job categories. A deadline for agreement expired at midnight Tuesday, The U,SSB eWA membfra since have remained at their Jobs. In the Upper Peninsula, however. eWA members at three cities were reported to' have not peered for work this morning. Union employes at Bell facilities in Marquette. Ishpeming and Gwinn were said to be attending “a special meeting.' No walkouts were reported in Pontiac, a company spokesman said. MARKETS |Motors Firm, Steels Decline Detroit Produce NEW YORK (iP-The stock ma^ ket continued to back away quiet early trading today as steels | resumed their decline and Big Three motors remained firm. Losers ranged mostly from frac-ons to around a point while ghin-era moved about the same way. * ♦ ♦ I«‘J7%! Profit taking in previously fasti nrraoiT roittrav gainers was again a feature of Detroit. June 7 .AP.-prie»i trading. Brunswick and American ' Machine A Foundry, were both M»»vy tyn» *■— »•-7-11; h*l Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT. JUM 7 (APt-LlvMtock: C*UI»-asUbl( MO MiusIlWr iteori and Iwlfori *t«ady to woak: eow* fully tloody; bull* •eoro*. unchoBM- -- loMi tilth choice lOM-IIlO lb _________ 14.10; moil choice eteore IIM lb* down ai.00-n.7l; mixed loodi hlfh food ind low eholGO cteeri 1100 lb*, down 1171-».00; food *U*r* ]I.M-ia.7S: utility ---- 1I.M-17.M. ilroni weljjht utility ■ ind cuttorc f News in Brief tiomeHme early today tbe savfr Lake Golf aob at 2602 Walton Boulevard, Waferford Township, was broken into and a $1T5 television stolen, Bceordiag to the owner, George PUhdy, of 3531 Orchard Lake Road. Name President of Mens Club at St. William WALLED LAKt - William J. Klem of 1814 Big Trail Road has been named president of the recently organizml Men's Club of St. WUllam Catholic Church here. hbldlng a rummage sale ... E. Pike St. Sat., June 10 at g am. —Adv Poultry and Eggs raoiT does IBC 7 ' (API—Its I by rirtt rucclvi roll, kwoo Id M p»cu DETROIT does DETROIT. June 7' tAPi _________ COM*, coniumcra grid* (tneludlni U S Whllo—Orud* A Jumbo 40; extra lortf M-40; torso M-JI; modluBi M-3t; omall Agents Arrest Detroit Officer You Can Old Castle Wholesale Say Ex - City Resident Acted as Lookout for Men Moving Still A. Detroit policeman who formerly l«ided in Pontiac was dr-rested by federal agents yesterday Muc^my, Norman Motiro. Paul with epnapiring _ _ . ..... Ik'inIniA tKdb limiAr IMV iflUffi »«riy. • Omi gale Is eatea * for upkeep ef Om eM s FRANKFURT, Germany avy type roaeterx av« .23: broiler* »nd fryer* S-4 0-17; Barred Rock* 10-30; C U. S. Steel, Bethlehem and Republic, the top steel producers, all dropped fractions while Jones A Laqghlln was off about a point. tieneral Motors and Cbryah-r galneni frartloiM and Ford was steady. Amertean Motors eased. Price cuts in the steel industry, a new crisis in the Geneva talks on Laos and word that President Kennedy suffered s severe back strain were some of the background factors. On the bullish side, thte sharp drop in auto dealers' inventories continued as an influence. according to Rev. Raymond Jones, pastor. The club will mt«et Tuesday to draft its charter and plan future activities. Men’s Club at Troy Knight Kunibert. the Terrible, would revolve in his sarcophagus if he knew that his once-invulner-able castle walls were on sale for ' roughly the cost of a one-family house. (ieneratlona of unhappy sub-Jones. 2d, whose parents, Mr. j walls'of the and Mrs. Carnell Jones live at ras||«si, remnallng them with a m Rapid SI. Jones resigned j n,„rtar Ineliidliig milk and ox from the IH-lroil force after his Many of tlw castles havt bdei turned Into hotels and muaeunis, or'.' serve as homes lor schools or as youth hostels. About 24,nio castles have been counted in Germany. 7.000 are inhabited or usable. 6,300 lie In ruins. while tho rest are hut heapk of rocks and broken wails, hardly Indicating the site of former strong- violale the liquor lax laws. Palrolnisn Ro.yd Man Will Be Arraigned Monday Over Break-In A Pontiac man will be arraigned in Circuit Court Monday on a , But over the centuries the value | charge of breaking and entering I-awrence Gutiow, U. -S. attorney..of some castles has fallen to a|Wave's Barber Shop, 607 Franklin said Jones was accused of acting|niere 60.000 marks i$14.28:ii for the| , , as a lookout for a group of men cheafiesl ones. ' „ n ■ who were moving a still and al ♦ * ♦ j Collls J. Russe l, 20, of 66 Ewl- quanlily of mash on April 26. This dismal situation Is best re-if"®®'' Blvd.. waived examination Be Vigorous, Soys GOP |yyj|| SponSOf PiCUiC WASHINGTON (P The Repub-i weiT watching the moving operation when a man dnne up. said something to the men loading the still onto a van, and all fled. • which 11 periodical. ti|-st Issued this mer by the German Castle Association under the name Castles and Palaces. No fewer than 24 castles, some of them splendidly furnished, are offered for sale in the first edition. During the .30 *rom 1618 to 1648 many were destroyed. TTie ruins served as quarries for the surrounding villages. They said a cheek pppub-| j numbers abitwi-d llu- lican cwgressional leaders said to-' TROY — The Men's Club of the drove up was reg day the United States should quit!First Presbyterian Church of Troy Jones, washng its energies trying to ne-jwlU sponsor a family picnii- Sat-| Jones was arraigned on the gotlate with Russia and takc urday June 17. at Boulan Park.lgpiracy charge tiefore U. S. DIs-"vigorous moves which the Krem-In oase of inclement weather, it'trlct Judge Theodore l>-vin. He lin will understand." j^m be held Saturday. June 24. |was released on $1,000 bond, pend Registration will start at 10:30'ing a hearing June 21. ja.m., followi-d by games and, Jones is a 1954 graduate of Pon- jlunch. Families will bring t h e I r tiac Central High .School where LANSING (f» — Jack F. Wolf- own food and beverages. he won letters in baseball and ram of Lansing general manager New officers of the Hub are football. After graduation, he en- of General Motors Corp.'s'Oldsmo-! Peter German, president; Robert listed in the Marines, serving vrilh ^ bile Division, today was elected Maurer, vice president; Walter the mllitai-y police. Following dis-. About 80 per c-ent of U.S. public!president of the Michigan Uniti>d|Walz. treasurer; and Robert Vin- <‘harge he joined the Detroit police' one of the Iwst preserved, the school teachers are women. 'fund. ‘'<'ot. program chairman. foive. Wolfram Heads Fund Cei’il McCallum Pontiac police said nothing was taken in the break-in Russell's bond was set at $30. To Convene in Detroit Some noble families, haunted more by rheumatism than by ghosts, left the unhealthful and moved to cities or palaces with more comfort. Today it Is a burdensome DETROIT W-The Catholic Hospital Association of the United States and Canada will hold lU 48th annual convention In Oobo'i Hall June 12-15. Nearly 7.000 per-\ I are expected to attend. : OP INTBNnOM TO COW.i^ t comblnMt *««er on ahttfuM A\ 'fular mtttini of tho Comninlos ol a Aven n Hollyvood Avetiut t< IMnhhbltPil Markkburg Castle lb*. 17 76/ Blud Mo. I tad 1 110-31 lb*. 17.3S-I7.M: Mo. 1 and 3 110-3301 — 10.7S-17.3I; Mo. 3 and 3 330-300 II lB.BO-13.35; No. 3 »_________ No. 1. 3 and 3 300-400 II 14.1S: No. 3 and 3 MO-d S00-U.3t: •ow* 13.30-1 Ibfc, J3J0- I New York Stocks | PIfurt* ottor doclaiol poinu aro tlthth* > n M Oa* n ni * T Litton Iridiu Lorkh Alrr . Lone 8 Com Lorlltord Lou a Na*h . Mock Trk CORRECTION In the Scant, Ro«buck and COn advcrtisemeiit appearing in the Pontiac Preu Wedneadiy. June 7, the following item that readr *f27x48-inch oval nut, reg. 8.98 ___3.77” wan in error and should have read: '“27-Inch round mat. reg. 5.98, 3.77.” The I’ontiac Prens i c.- «;i Sl.'t5lsrcM,t:. S'* “If! ch a t.11.3 St Mid UIM . 11.1 ^ ^ ^ JfoTSSrp I Beth Atdml ^ 4B 1 Corp i! Sata::: I] NY Control . Burroufh* . Col Pock Calum a H. Cdn Pac .... Corrlor Cp . yg.T Nor Am A* . Cttoo*** . Cert-Toad Che* a Oh Chock PN . Chrytlor ISO Porom PIct 44.0 Parka Da . 03.7 Penary. JC . Colum Oa* Con Edi* Cont Con Coot Mot .. PoRR 4B.0 Prp*|Cato 3t Pltoer 30 3 Phelp* D Demo SALE ^Cadillacs • '60 SPECIAL CONVERTIBLE ★Olds • 98 SEDAN • SUPER 88 . SEDAN • 88 SEDAN • F-85 WAGON • F-85 SEDAN SEE THESE bMiUfil can iNUy IE80ME OLDS-CAOILUC FE 3-7021 280 $. Soginow Curll* Pub gmoRcc . Dot fdi* :. PUCMat MSi: ^ Pont ... KMlAIrL . Mam Mod .. SiS-*"- Republic 81 Revlon .. Palrb Whltnoy PIreitoae .. Pood Mach . Ford Mot .. Preep aul PruenTra 67 6 26.6 OenBak .. OanDynam Oca Bite . 353 . 617 Oaa MIUi !! Oen Motor* li’ O^«?o*** '.•2 Oerber Prod Olllette Ooabel Br *'? ^ Goodrich . . Orah Pal(* . : \i Ot No Ry Orayhound . Gull Oil Holland P . Homaatk ... 46.4 si How* Sad ... Ini Rand ... DibndBU ... St Bn* He Int Rare ... Int Nick ... . 11.1 . u.o . 4S.4 .4M.4 . M . 7l.t Int Paper .. Int Shoe .. Int Btleer . . . 33.3 . 37.4 . ».4 Int Ttl * Tel M.4 1*1 Crk Coal . ri.7 »o I adftwfty Gt . 216 81 Rm FAD 23 3 BeAr» ROAD 10^4 BhollOU - . 36 3 SlneUlr • • Bocony ....... Bou Ry^v Sperry R6 . sfssirsj. • aid on ind 617 Birvtna. JP . Thomp Rw Twenty Con Un Ctrbld* Un P*c . . Unit Air Un Unit AIre unit Fruit . OnOSA^ Wl?OBTel 43.* : a American Stocks I «ee II Kalaor tmiu* Lokoy 1 Mtod J Coni Mat .. — Coat Av a In 13.3 _______ ______ Croolt Pot .. 30.1 Mohtwk Alrl El Bond a a 31.1 NJ ZIBC Pair Com . . .1M.4 Novo Indu Imp Chem . imp Oil ... Imp Tb Ca . NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING as.774 00, -...........—---------- e*ilmale of *aid Improwimeat li oa tlto' tor public lB*p*ctlon It li (urthtr lattndrd to coaitruct told ---ovtmrnt In accordance with tho prefllo and ratlmau, altd that th* Ihortol ahall bt dolrapad by apodal ------------------ ^ Hollywoad Avaano ' . than oonatit......‘■ dUtrlct to dot ■- — aad t-.._________—. ' ' itlmatad it II.Mt.3l of tho aitlc waaoa tarroef *hall ho the •ptetoi •aioToSi ........ Commltaioa of tlM City of Ponitoe. MIchliOB. will moot to tho Cam-mlMlaa Chamhor on Jana II. INI, al t o’clock pm. to hoar funaatloa* aad objrcUona Uiat may bo mado by parttoa' Daputy City Clerk Jua* I. IHI ' notice”op” INTtNTioN TO CON-'«truci curb, luttrr. irade. irovcl aad ' related work on aa**ott Avenue You ore hereby aotlfled that at a riular mretini of tho C'---** **" Cify of Poottac, MlfhlEon. held June i. ItSl. by rraolutten It woe declared to bo ' the iDteatlon of tho City Committira to, ., eoBdruct curb, tatter. «rado. travel and elated work on Baotttl Avaauf from --------*“buo to niitewood Aveauo - rntMtoW, Woodward Avtaua at an tctlmated n— .. ------------ - that Ptaa. proflto and aetlamu i*"in* further Intended to conetruct raid Improvement la accordance wlUt the ; plan, profile and oottmote. aad Ibot the coei t&ereol •haU he datrai^ W *PKtol laeeeMincnl accerdini to lroi;Ute aad I that all of the lot* and parceU of load troBlIat upon either elde of Bamll Avenue from Woodword Avtnuo to BS**weoir Avenue *holl coaetllttto the •P**'** OMOeemtot dUlrIcl to defray tlt.M3.3t ••f the eellmolod coat and oipoaeea Itberoef and that I13.tis.tt ^ Mtl-—.... —. ..e .._Mi thoriof ihoir te"poM'lm rbo'^aD^I PVind aad that tUt.M, t coal far *cwor atub. oball hi tpeclal oaecoemoat i-- pi'JS.,‘l«.b‘i«a"Vur-;it ia tM & ml**low ChoBiaer on Juno IJ. IMI, .. t o clock p m. to hear eumeetloai ud objeettona that mey ha amJi hy parttoe •“w'o^fMI Dated Jr— " It 7. INI aty Clerk JMM a IMI Death Notices 1130 Lockhavta. tl: ketovad hr--* aoao Henry; Horrey aad Mre llartba day. Joao Khutt 1 e will h Calhollc Church. Oaton Uke. latarmenl la Mt. Uopo Oamaten. Mr Henry will Ito la aUlo at tho Meivia A. SchBH Fworal Home, prma. jumr i. imi. ciwjsiJE J.. 3tt Perry at.; M OS; M rteeiHh* Paten: be-: and Amy ____,__.Jor of Cf---- Imothy. MhU — PuBoral rt p m from Jobaaon a Tempio Church of Ood wtth Bder Mark-kum OlflctotlBi Interment In Mladra. La klr Pelere ml^lle if^oHiT^SHiTTiiirrafp^ 431 Hickory LaM. Waterford Townehip; Of# N; i Tom iPloflati CeurvlIlA and Ctrl tt. John; doar brother of Mr*. Orrlc Buttor. Puaercl •ervice will be bald Saturday. biaiTmoat *mpmt * Starch" ertth rat «Tfw*inVV.*?‘oTi: WE ARE CHALLENGED; BE STRONG or BE SPLIT Timday; )ur»d 03, 1961 at 8 p.m. EST in tho Commiation ' , b#r, City Hall on lirl»Ation to Construct fho following public Im. SANITARY SIWIR WoofAvani Avanud, east side, from north line Lot 3 AP 99 to south lint Lot 4 AP 99 CURR, OUTTIR, CRADI, GRAVEL AIJO REUTIO WQRK Bassett Avenua from Woodward Awonu# to Basfwrood Avantia Woodland Avdnuevfrpm Prosden Av«nue to Ukeside Drive and Kinney Road / For furtfwr informatioii see legal notice^ By order of the City CSpmmittion Oatfd )und 74^1961 ' Dsgufy CHy Is" Burkfin *y CUfk "First we will take Eastern Europe, then the mass of Asia, than wa will ancircia fha United States. W# will net have to •Mack. It will fall Ilka evar-ripa fruit into our kanda."—LENIN Communism is a militant machine. Relentless. Ruthllrss. Rolling to a basic plan. Its tactic} yary. Its end aijm of world domination does not. The tally sheet of tyranny . is testimony to that — and to the bitter truth of Communist prophecy. Look back but fiftaen years. The world's lorve Communist country was Soviet Russia, 170 million people and 8 million square miles. Following World War II a dozen nations fell to Soviet force and guile; another 6 million square miles, another 600 million people. Toflay the Communist empire sprawls over 14 million square miles, dominating more than 800 million people. It is master of one-fourth of the gidbe, onc-third of mankind. ^ Look ahead. Listen to the Commuoist prophecies of today; I depfroy capitaiitia. We are as sure ef this as wa are sure s from' our freedoms. Spht os from the world iher strength of our democratic process. "TIm CemmuelMt « . Hie day wW cpiNe eihe* we wl* bury you." c > ^, yeiinr ckMree wW Hvh ie a CiNweeeiit Seefety." ^ The speaker ilf new, the doctfirie is no^' Cfimmunism's iron purpose pursues . ' I 'fWe digest ef Ike Report of (he Preaitleat'a ( fixed plan. That plan is fo split i Split us amfeng ourselvas. Split the i That strength is your power as » fret individual How yOu use it, how much you care, will decide the future of this free society Comrnunism cannot be met by armed or economic force alo^. It is an idea powered by discipline and dedication. It must be mastered by superior i^as, greater dedication. Ypu will find such ideas in the new Report of the Pfesi^f's Commission Natioiial Goals. Both President Eisenhower and President Kennedy ur^ vou to think about and act.upon this Report. It is a guidebook for the.iMtiori ^ critical decade ahead. Yeu am th# aatien. You can make personal goals.— at hwhe, id work, with your family neigh^s, know the challenges, and know better how to meet them. You can not only help denyr Communisrti> l prophecy, t>ut demonstrate the lasting Huths of democracy to a World hungry for those truths. Get t copy of the Report, entl,tled "Goals for American^," at your tXK^stOre today. Choose hardcover, or $1 paperback, or send for fhe free digest version below. Remember that ■yve will not become lyi "over-ripe fruit " ready for.t^ plucking so long as we. realize that FREBOOhJ IS NOt A GIFT 8WT A TASK. Pun*r«l Horn*._______ HHOVE. iONE I, INI. UARII EIH. Ita3 CMtorblll, Heyal Oak: if* M; d*ar mother cit Mr*. Aaroa W iM*ry tltaabothl Pourator. Mr*. Martin A. iLuetltoi Ojar*. l3ri WllUiia M. iVIrtlBlO)J8I*>-, ton. Mr*. Cbatio* iJoaaT I Hoy**. Pfe John P. above aad MIehoel J above; deor ileter of Joeoph A . Wilfred »nd Lovreace Oueleite and Mr* Harold SbAonohAa; obo •urvivod by 10 irondcblldrtn. Quoca of Holy RoMiry Council No 3S3S. Kntobt* of Columbu*. Thur*d*y. 1:30 pm., fr^ the William auUlvan * iom* PuB*r*l Horn*. PorUh Rotary Pi1d»y. i pm. Puaerol aorvlc* Saturdiv. pm and funeral acrvlce Saturday S 31 *.m.. from tho Wlllltm hulllvan ft Son Puaorol Home. *10** *1 Bhrlae ef the Little Flower. Royal Oak. Saturday. June It at I a m. latcrmant In !!."1oYtS?i'Vt*tho“'wii5^»*a«to- van ft Son Punaral Homo. 7St W. ll-Mlla Road, Hoyol Oak. WaOER. JUHI I IMl. BntTHA. Ihusn. 4iwr»» -w, twwA. - 3773 Chadwick Drive; aae II; W-■ - —» ol Hortlet Wlior; alao IV aaveral aloooa and ^naral aerelee will ba s’part^Orinin ClmiSi ' ______i ^ aaveral aleooa and naphtwA Aiaaral aerelee w*“ •“ held Prld - ---- - • with Rev. OalMi Htrsbey Martin J Water - -* --------It In Oti itAwa Park Ceme- I NalioaaJ Goals. Wtilt: “Got^la." Bo« 177$, N. T. f7. TH. T. { \. . .i' r ___ of auter OonlaUi^Aaaa, , Edward, bri oad JelwPax^ „ _____»rv wm^ heti^^^y; Oi^to IaMml**'Hw. FSLA rS“»'T.“,SS KTItJlig Ortlltt PuBoial Hdoab, V' THE PONTIAC PRfeSS. THURSDAY, JUNK 8. 1961 'SFJFsSarsja? salsa's SiumSZ Smtb ■Ji’^Swre Blair Realty G. * oa nm I aOKM. aTABLB. HU. Tm •» Ilk* Si fuiiSi . tSMlMBl M»* RftU ia«. iSm lK£lr*W SSlse" Maliw STATEWIDE $66 Move* You In NO MORTGAGE COST 3>Bedroom Home cMARifiNo aoaoitBAM. t ■ raiMhtr vRh k****d i roMB. floor la< tonMC*. B*v 1 ear (»r*(t. I* l•BC•a M. p*v*a rood. . j*r ■•trlBC oroo. A NSflllc* »l Bo*j Urois. LAR OMOR Lkk* (rM laootM oroRort*. ] boot** oil la nrr food vita (*• lonoett. Un* M, l**d ooaeh. p*r*d firoot Md toeanool tarottoMBt. Oootr l*a*lo« *Ut*. Prte*d lor OB MdvlB, * M*«k* north WATERFORD 7| hodimo. brooatoair. (orag*. .‘Xbtrsa.ffv.xik^'^ ^ ROCHESTER 'c1V^N(!)^h east ' ‘ aM a hodroMB hortoa. fra •a»o“laSl!?rt?t hS:* • Peterson Real Estate MY 3-1681 Arm d P.M. R »a«» NO MONEY DOWN | IID aal^ RANCH IMNB* vNh lA kaMBoat, oU farea**, *l-lachod farad*, } icoalc aero*. si*?as*rL-**-&r.n': Bhi»*iirv*d'^ 6Tii R*ai BrtaU jorolc* *f rwda* B. D. CHARUM, RfeALfOR itit a. T»i«iraph_______n «a»M Partridge H. P. HOLMES. INC. SUl a ua**r Read FB MM Bmaan UT s-mi If BOTLOBR'a . ___________ U3TS. PBRRT Park aakdlrlaMo. PHA approved. call EM MtM. Hl-HILL VILl^HE Malft Pt. btlMoB buUdlni *ll*>. On Rr*d read!. fcicrlloM dralnai*. « at tUU with fin do«D. LADD S INC. Billat **«( of Iflo. Blaekdop n •a Aa aabl* Rl**r. Lol Un* aaaafh lor I caMa*. Call n ■orbart C. Davit, . 3 itorrl Ml V rooB°»itbi '■■oRduRD ijkai'ARa:A I bIv7* atraat I Lovtly 4 acroi. part wooded. JM >11 thla 'aad aiere. Atklng prle* 'Sf' SSiwoLD^’T I*-*** **•** PRANB$!*RjgjW.‘aifl Unleo L*: CRAWFORD AGENCY «1. Tthg" Income Pf»P«ny_ . .W MECHANIC STREET ■ tnm€. ■Mthlj tiMsMfti II prie$ $1,m. Ui bIHUunu sifVa .. Il l acrei of food I .tag wRb alee bull Clarence C. Rideeway BRona PB I-1MI sat «. WALTON BLVD fHTiaanrrafflsrTDSWN sirWr **? “ &ile l^e Pro;wrty 51, S LOTS ON MILL LANK A BABCkIKNT POLL OP ROOM - Pocket Pull al Uaor~ You BeU T« IS m ■■Bmo” TO sn COIN LAUNDRY I. OrtoB. MT MMI. S)«re or Full *Time M A M Candy Good Income No Selling or Soliciting ?5jU‘ plarad aad loealed bv I tm oath lavoitawat Wrlu >. *%il UAidk iSkm-W-- STATIONS FOR LEASE OOOD POTENTIAL, Ploaro **U be-IwooB I a ai. and t p m. I»3M4 -- aRer I p.ai. StM4tI. raRB OIL COMPANY Kat« 0mm ‘Ration WA6^______________ 6Rb OP^EB SAFEST AND ■MT SAND BBACRBS IN TEE STATE or MICBIOAH ONLY $8,900 TOTAL ¥SE 1 AT LAEE is MILES —■ PONTIAC If thodod yard Owner tUU. priced for Ml«k SM.tM wHb tormi. Warron Start. Realtor. 77 R. Baslnow SI. PE Min. Sale Business Propwty 37 MSS DOWN PAYMENT iMlwd^ S^r ^1^*- crs^HlETT. vV.TbtSBi^i; dixii ,»iMniAt .. STZiJrJ!i'SSr..SS mono ntoplooe^Mrt levoly TSerida lak* orNk iBloi—--------- borboea* nroplace Priced at Ill.SM Torae —— Holly, Michigan PONTIAC LAEEPROMT - 1 room base, large Ritchea. claead porch overlooklat SIRIM with M.tM d . U.S. 10 plui home . l7.tM down Only LAEEPRONT COTTAOE ■ ■ ‘ ■ ■ -Tdlne ^ • _________aded____________. r lara* troei. Priced el |7.tMi SI.M------- Motel I modem anlU M^e. *M.4M Paui M. Jones. Real Est. in H*T HURON ST. ......— - VecantI r Clarkalaa Tinag* and ebop-i - eeeter TbU It a tteal atj Ia^HpOM) REALTY I OR HIM PE P7I1I OR l-*Mi I WAtERFRO.VT LOT I Rant, L*ss Bus. Prop. 57A 1 RBAOnPUL MIM STORES OR offloet In on* bldg, or will mr"- . . .. _ g| pimty OL 1-lltl. 1-74M. biilk pleat wlth offlM sn^ tnre. No trncki. la Union Lek* ■ • ty. Kicelleat fnel oil •—' Writ* P.O. Boa 71. Ctrl W. Bird. Realtor I rE*^4«y********^ ?E^&si j Bushisss Opportunhlei 39 itranc*. tprink. ________ ..jvetor. parking ^ht ar ttorog*. Mr. WhlU. WEBSTER ragwoad end Roi level with be*ull._. _______ hiem to lake. Oood bench. .. ca with balN-lne. ilnU foyer I fireplace*, t^rmopen* wind .1 GAYLORD D Mc ihli eitrcetlv* prop- C. A. WEBSTER. Realtor OR g-Mlf MT 1-IMI ^Is Resort Property~U « — .H< SeTlMri^Mrage*' ----jSer tom. chad* w m I bof*a cl*** i* riecr. Cr- Z Sms-UT"* ”■*** ‘ I I GoWefiKeal Estate 'rw?)“E'8bd to bolp yoo. STATE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 LOANS SM TO MM BAXTER * UTUtOSTONB CrsiUt AdvlBors 61A (II Make on* weekly peymeni - Debt proteettoo loturtoee. Come lo cow. or call (ar A HOME APWlINTMENTI City Adjustment Service FE 5-9281 ra W HURON. PONTIAC. MICH. OPPOSITE MAIN POST OfTlCE BUDGET YOUR DEBTS LLS-HO r Beat Bet Voss & Buckner, Inc. M* Notloael Bids PB 447« CASE ATAlLABIE T* improve year bom* aad pay up aU of your debu pint --~-mortgage ar toad cantract. hnme muit b* one-half pe.. ... qualify. Call bow (or detollt. al fa*. B D. Cbartoa. L, Farm Looo Sarvie*, ITlT 1 graph. PE 44SII. A l^ortgage Problem? W* make mortoag* toone t* mat. --- ----------r. Ramodallng CHEPP MORtOAOE t COkfPANT EM 1-7171___________ S BEDROOM AND DEN R__________ ttyla, carport. Urge tot Ul i US fanaad. oawly dacoratad. M,4M aquHy. 4Vb per cant toWir- -batoaca, Ml par moatb to Paul M. Jones. Real Est. $33 WEST HimON ST. ■*“ ______ PB H17I _____malcblag Jacket. Tbete ire practically new oad la ti-ecllcal coodltloo. Par more In-formation cnil PB 4-144S oftcr Sale HouschoM QotMb 63 SrIb HBMBsfcoM OsmiB 6» WYMAN’S USED TRAOB-IN ORPl lo*K: BS- TSS!' . 7 . ' S? ? h W. PIko PE 4-HSI EX Tcrmt. Dyke. BoMon. ^______________ HI-FI, tv and Rsdio 66 SI XNOE CONSOLE MODEL Cotoplotoly BoeoadHIoaod lYcnr Warrnniy PRBTTBR'S APPUANCl kORACLE kPLE CENTEB A tuSo tcctcr, ______________-M. SIS. Vi ■ ToUl lor oU turn*, JIM. B. Boker. Doyc^R 1- 415 E. WnItOB comor of Joclyn WR II A -IlM. Hick Ok tH. Hcothklt Pi-....... For SrIs MlsceWansous 67 SB. * rohtoi--- I. m Nortta TRACTOR __ ,— -----alor am... now plow. IlM. PE 4-TlM, S-WH*tt “ "Sorry. Ronald. I'm all dated up for the next two weeks, but you might keep In touch with me in case of last minute caiMellations! ’’ __ fumooca. 1M.m/^W^ *o^ •ullobi* for iBduatrlal ptont PB 3-TMS. S n m. te I p.m. 4" son. pipK. *4.11. H" com pip* ISc. TMlato IIMS. O. liiompaon. 7SH MM Wart. Sale Household Goods 65 ISS-OAIXON on. TANK. Lannoi ell meter. IM rang*, naad 1 me. Call tv* S44I7.__________________ ml**. UL i-llll. drop-toi I MODERN CABINBT SWOER icwlng mcehln* with vilvt control. flg-aoB, makci button bolct. blind hema. deelini moncemmi. etc. On new cceouni of Irt.M or imcU pnyment of ft per month, Waltci, n 44411.____________ POUND AT L h S SALBT A llIU* ont oTlh* woy but------- IcH to poy. Pumitor* ond appll-oneev rt oU klndi. HEW AND USED. TUIt our trod* dept, ter reel bargain*. W* toM artl or trad*. C0D*,<>b> perking. PboBCPlf 44141. OPEN MON. - BAT. 4 TO 4 PIU. g TO 4 S4 MONTHS TO PAT 4 toilet E. Of PenUae o- ' ' B. of Aabara Ealghti an lb PRICE — REJECTS. BEAUTL tl.If week. Bartain Eoum. IM N. Ca»i PE 1-SS41._______________ 1-1 PIECE LITIHO ROOM lUftE 414. IM tuarantoad ratrlgami-erv. gai and dlac. alovtt. Nam* braadc All atoa*. 410 te flM. Dla-tos room auiU 4M. 4 pitc* dloaU* aat 411. NIC* aof* bed eull* 414. lirmt. ^^ata. _________ ruga and maltraaaci. Paclary aac- RUT-WU^rRAbl!^ Bar^' RcM* 109 N. Caaa at Lofoyatt*. PB etib for lurattaro, oppUooeoo. Borgoto Booe*. PE mill. M" OAf range. MAOIC CWtf. r. Chart of dmwari. M np. I M ras. 414. Onvaaport and ohntr IIS. lufrtooralori 4U un. Oaiotog tnhlo 411. Duncan p^l* niae* dInafM. 414N Knaabol* d**k. MayUg and Spaadquaen wnahart. Eltchan cnblnat link. Rottoway bad*. Sawing machlna*. Tnenum claaaara. Bvtrythlag lor tb* bom*. New furnKurt atllttla mar* than uted lurnltarc prkta. BUT-SBLL-TRADE “.■sPLja*ra tss.” eoffa* Ubl*. pair *4 tompa wlU 41 Orchard Lb. . drataA-ebaat - 4N ^|li*** Uelag room tuHa, (o cuibloni - eolar*, block-brow groan — rod - laiROrtM to. 4MJ4. AdJuctobI* bod Domu. 44 M .....---iin OwUltUag Co. 47|] DI Plolna OR 14 MottroiM*^ DrayMT Open I 'Ul 4:M I POLDINO OOTB WITH iNnBR-•prtog mottroMct. good eowdl-UonTldanl lor camaicr cor------ 1 rollawatH 1 fuU. PB 4-MSl._______ kYBAR-OLb PRBNCR PBOYIN- Mt. nitog cobtaot. and Mfc. Ml g-4140. 1 ROOltt OP BBARDltiW PORN- W*"”ln ^***”Kd & tr*H a2^aprtog^7tnRy lamp*, 4 pita* dta^. aA lor 4M4. r*t-moats only gl N a wttk. Pear-aaa't. 41 Ortbard Lak* Ave. l-rtiCT~CHR6Mk aNd Wrmica dtoatt*. 44«. g' rafrig "* * plac* aactlonal. btig*. tieelleat eandltloo ' IMI Mid Flo* Road off Mlddlabalt. , 1-PtiCB ObNCAN PHYPS DININO 4 WECE REDROOit OUTFIT Large m . . . . .. ____ ____ Chart of gyawara. iSlIvtr gray I. 1 vaalty laaip*. All far 4M. Obly 41.M wtakly. PBARSOR'B purritdre 41 Orchard '* — rcfrlgcmtar. good condltloo. 4 orT-sss* ■Ri— L1VIN6 h6om sofTi chair, i Clap < CTatol . 1 dceerator lamp*. _______________ -jmp; c’mi-------- lory wHh fltUag*. OR >7414. 4-PIBdf MARbdANf RjflHS fill UNdLBUlf RANDOM 'HLB. Ba. VINTL LINOLEUM. yi "BOYLO" TILE, IM S %rV"*PlTi!s rcaaoBCbl*. call g ?POAk RAdRInb ftboB. diO.M, alco iweedf aad Aiaite- jfeysrSrtgryLar,.; II CUBIC p6oT BELtriNAf^B RE- CUBIC »5of_ S *tW4Il.N. MayMg wr------* ■“ Dcik flSM. BtdrooM 'Hmtblr* ^ JIrSr appuarce spbculb BCA 4-tab* radio 4 : MS-lb nprlgbl frtmr ill Norgo lf*u.-lt. lafrig.41 Norg* Auto wAibcr .. 411 ZooUta ooocol* ctoroo . 4I< ’-'•Af»s.as'Tr: Ul N. gogtoaw ” ■ 4-INCH SOIL P Sals HousshoU Oootb 68 nrrg "BOYLO" TILE. IM S. SAOINAW KIMBALL CONBOLB PIANO, WAL- -nut. Zcaltb ^Ic clerco. table pr>c*. model radio. PE S-14M ..... LEAVING STATE, MOST BILL, electric rcfrlgcraior oad •*— ' plcct iCctloDal. electric lawnm----- ---------- 4-MM LIKE NEW. TWIN BED SUITE, triple dreccer and cheat; Kcl-vlnntor cicetrl* rnns*: Ic* boi. M lb. frceier eoaipcrtmenl; davenport and cbnlr; mice. 414 BOY IT O ___ OXPOBD AUCTION, OA S-SS LOVELY BINDER SEWINO MA- cabiaat. Take over poymci M.40 per month. Pull bnl 411. Unlvcrinl Co. PE 44401. QUITHNO APPLIANCE BOUNe6b MOVINO. COHiPLETE HOuRB- ADMIRAL 14 CUBIC FOOT DUj^ rmp I door, refrigerator W Ith trado B. B. Mi^ n.. 14M W. Huron. PE 44411, ATTENTION W* carry o largo actocUoa u. .. built radio* end TYt. All or* gnarcDtccd at tout IS daya In^ U^di^a."^ a&r "t^ *4gtt. Qpon 4 to 4._ Berry Garage Door Factory Seconds AvcUoblo at atocabto dtocouiil Ufa Colo Streat, Blrmlnrtiom E mw_________________ Ml 4-IE BF.DROOM SUITE plecca piaa mettrau aod aprtag NURSERY SET ED. CHEST AND CHIPPBBOBE BTAINLEBB STBEL COOKRaIU tx original cortoaa. Socrinao lor {M.M by former tntoamaa. Alao. Blactrolui awtopor with ottoah-menta, $M.40. W I-*— SEWINO MAI SSS** coiJNTOY Ekt^Ati siLtiNd oOt AaUquta, Ors*n IM yr. aid. loor Wto 4.MSM W.*l el NarUivlU*. %*•. ;r.4S?rbaKSi‘.r-nr?f{: I pw COMPLETE HOUSE Of PUBRV j%i‘"ii.r*Rd..’ *Si . CARPrriNO AND PAODINO. SM. 17 Mohawk. a 14. 474. 11 1 11. pob'usto TT. PUitiii-iur* and mlac. PE M|47. __ DURAPUBS WITH PAUCBTS^f^ DINING ROOM blond ««k hi 1‘$$7$. -----a______________ 74 B. Irogooli. wo*lMf.''m.' ^girrtor. tat. ai " TY. good eor-“— *“ 7 place ehromt ML Miidfliu sfoVI. ter. good condition, both 4M or beet offer. Ml 4.*744._______________ rneimiemmm — ORrIUHT^ PAM<^ Dom* broad*, acrot^. Tarrlfto valuat. 4IM.k wbO* Ihv >Mt. jsyjTaria'arsiffi GOOD REBUILT APPLIANCES RANOES ............ SPINNERS ........... AUTCTiATlC WASHERS . ALL OUARANTEBD Am EMOSI > 1 fleet over link eabUMto M aitaatlon wbU tortp ... to 411 gfoun of UbToi hongtoc wall abalvat ‘ of drawara. onfloUi MODERN WALNUT DROP LEAP REPRIOBRAI^R $3$. W' OAS Id rumaaog*. lIM V I.. Ward* Orchard. 14 OAS FURNACES. IM.fM BTU crate*. Belling below or*-*—' e, due to eanceltoUoo of job. Rogoltr 4». sol* 41-OAL ELEC. HEATER. 47I.H, 10-gal. onto, go* heater, fgg.M. Cab-foct atoka and (mtaga. 444.H u-Laundry traya aad ataiKl M ------ —I.i4. Caah Ba^ carry. **Vt^ PLOToSSS t71 S. SaglBBW • PE 4-llM ItU PONTIAC cRasSI*. COM------ - —••---7 angln*. 4M. Call Dtota^-cylladar Admiral HUgl fact, 4" CrattmBn Bccdlc, tig-Mg aewtog Only 4 montba old. oceorallv* dcalgns, button cowa OB butooa. ot*. Pnll 441 M. PE 4-1411. WBlU'a. BEAUTIPUL SINOBR BBWINO maelUat, ilg iaggar, ctblnet modal. Parfoct coDdlUoo. Pay off bal- larct. 5 BSBV«SUgn. S MMW wwawww. belli, acvcral atranda, alalgh baUa. lOiai OobbUl. Holly, to mlla aoat of PlBl*. comblnotlona only, llchlgan I d Lika Ai HUUILT TACUOltt. 4I1M UR 141 W. HBfoa Baraoi R HArgrovoa SMOOTH TOP OAS STOVE, PBR-... ------ PE 1---- BATilROOM nXTURES. OIL AND ’BPiibq^j^i^:iii... SINOBR S B W I N O MACHINE, X ‘d'auSfto'mr'u- taoloa Ota. Only S4 paytoaau or wm Bceopt m.M. Colt Capitol SawlBi CCTUr PE * *"** gat (ornoeat. Hot Over 74 a Priett aiart ______ _____ Stosav- ^pmIoBm.' titJsT ilg' »g aquipmaol. Curt'i A^^MiBcaa. gall Halobaa Rd. OE net. Braakfaat Ubl* and 1 cholra. *U. ISM CommoBwaoWi. TBLETflSIONS. gU H AND~! Swart'a Radio and Appl. — 4-1113. 5 CARPET. iilF ms ________libar pod,______________ nut OE OAS Ranob Pur elbc-M rito|e_E._B. Mnaro BMetrtc - USED rbpriobratoRs - RocoaidKIoaed-l ytor warToaty - fit N and UP -FRETTBRS APPLIANCE MIRACLE MILE CENTER bsBD PR10I6aIRB RmiOERA- Used Trade-In Dept. - „'oh chain ........ |l. 4 plaea^rtokfart aat . {if. DBvanpart aod chair ... 4M. 4 plt^dlalng room coRa . fis VanRy eboat h bed. bload oak Ml. 1 pice* curvad acctlaaal ... MS. THOMAS ECONOMY’ ■ ■ PEMUI “IT __________________S; Crump Electric. Inc. 4 Auburn Rd. PE 4-M71 Warehouse Removal SALE! 4M.M Chccl of drowora ... HITS 4M M PooUr Bad, (uU clao . SM.M “".M Ooublo drauor ......... SM.M \nu*clit*ti. 8S:Ss CLEARANCE SPECIALS I DIaplay Bodapreoda, to;tod . 4 l.M Botior qaolUy aroap were-------- ...;;:;;*ui.d%p.d. I7ais carpet acmplea ... mu carpet caBMilcc .. Table Lamp* formerly to 4I4.M................. Oroup at pleturos, coUod . DININO ROOM ____Jbod walnut bufftt 44S.74 Maple drop leaf Ubie IM.74 BEDROOM PURNTTURE 44M $ ptec* sroup-blu* h whiu eamlat mabotany dreutr 4114 74 4T4.M contemporary aofa ... 41 orleaUl cootemporary IlM tradHkmal cola ...... 4 M.M IlM Eroobltr black plaatlc ehelr 4 MM bker filled laacau Slmeopedlc mat-,koi eprtof. fail ar M.M Maple'headboard, twia alp* onto, jart two left .... I 4.M IsiM Oray mabocaay buak bed on* oaUy ............... 41B.T4 ODDS--------------- LEWIS IM. SITM; A.* Thompe6o* alWiinum beat, tto H.P. Jobasoa motor. Oorden tractor wlUi blade 4J*4 PB 44471 aaytim* Sat. and Sun. or nitor 4 p.m. Weekdnya. 6ilMl6A. PiuMBINO. P A I K t, float. wMK.Opoa 7 doyt, re L«U. M»al« supply. IM W; duNt’AiiRMt. R 6 innirs horatt. tomtory tuba, chaata. tonauBtor* appravad Mt.M SMJI aad 4M.(l. awrrad. elaotrt*, ell and Mtttod soi hoalarl. mehiM Ploerooeant, Ml Orchard LaJi*.- IS K-Oottor ......... to-laeb l-Ool. heater, ftoef llatd .. 444.71 layj Latca paint .... 43.M gal. Spaclal aala oa Keton blltUr re-slstoat pnlat. Warwlek Supply Ce.. M7S Ortjiafd Lk.________ wjABtPBirr or JUNIOB GO-CJ — ^ >CTjL' "oiT ilaa^. IT' r. iH-MSt. Machinery 68 MS AMP PORTABLI ARC WBLOBB — •- eaUtt. ,I1M. ------ ____________ 1-4444 aitor 4.__ l~ULLb6RflR. BT M, TERRA-Iraek. goad esndltW^ Mndam Ptottary'. oa OLIVER tractor. “ 4-MM. I loader. .rfC TWO irtf Ak^ DC RiHlFVlNO wtidtn. m 0 0 a I c d oa whtoto. Lloyd a. Thoratoo company. Mt Cameras, Eqiiip., Serv. 70 WORLD'S PINEBT HOVIB CAM-era ■ If m.m. Bclei with turret Bbd three Icuttt. ell with fUterc oad cbodos. Tver 11 m.m-------- ?rx. ?.,..-UhboS':- heir prleo, lacludloi leotbi •crotea, -----Bf leotber eoi*. idiyti Dtamomd 1-lMl > Mldwaat 4. Sal* MusiCBl Ooods BEAUTIPUL PRBNCH PBOTTIN. eiol Coaa oriea. (loor modal. MORRIS MUSIC CO. I B. TELEOBAPH PB S4IS7 aSb PibDLfc. ^0~d6«>«l6R. Call efter I, OR l-l|r~ BARD INtTRihlENf Kli^AlB — ^CJ^l'lfoStO TO, lit H. BAOINAW Pis 4 Centennial Special! New Spinet Piano Full 88 Notes $425 CALBl MUSIC CO. 114 N. SAGINAW ----- CALBl MUSIC ( tit N. SAOINAW 5Bid~dJAiSANa ITAR MONTH OUR „ UTAWAIT EQUIPMENT AT I^ PRICBS .....- 'gfisrsES-iE-.. ^ERE.TOpAf-ilBRE 117 S SoglOOW POR SALB 1 BMltH COROHA AND 1 IRM blUtos OR 4-IS14. ___ USED .VND REBUILT CASH RBO- VALLliT*BDltNEI 74 Aabara Ava Sale Store equipment l-r GLASS COUNTER SHOW COW* with gtoe* tlldlBS daort. doort: *1*0 tom* mlm. eouatort. PS 4-7M] ar FI 1-744S. HARRY'S LUNCH. 4M ORCHARD u&uiyfoy.g*.*re*^' NEW BC ALLBH care REG^ ttr. with 4 to toll, to b* uaod • ---------------------- Sale Sporting Ooo4b 74 BULMAN HARDWARE rm t4tii OPEN DAILY TtL I; SUB. S-S BUY. SELU TBAOp. OUNS Maaloy t. IONS, all KIITI trade. Burr-Sbol graph, re M7M. »• »**'•( tiiniuYTimi; III. ITS S. ftlO- iCOBA BlMieiAL 414 db. aklaUf WET Praa Bit ipeor 1411 Ptoto OR « par eont mr ftohlag li •JiMl ______TN WViNd TOtflPUiiNr" LaiMHit and olr. 4474 Rockcreit. TENT. BETTRICE —-1 illvar top. » - -- __ WANTED TO BUT golf Irooi. with W( ! thru I. Coll SS4U San^ OfEvd Rjwl Dirt 76 I TO 1 YABOB BLACK DIRT TOP •Oil olio 00* aRABiirM. DMttvMftd. PE 4-MM. MILUOM TRRDB OP I poet or btoak dirt. -' dallverod 7 day* a ■A TOP BOIL. BLACK DHIT. |raviri. drttotrt^vofy raat. OR ii^»°TOlL BLAftI "pdfir. eiar, fUl, tend aad grartT OR eto^fUl, tend aad gran RICH tLACt farm itoiL Ks. Alio yard gradlw, ______________ loading, doilBC aadfllllBg, ipaelal pricet oh torn ordart. itorrl* Wahl, re t-ltas. Kv*. PK 4S1M. 1-41 OR MORE TAROS DEUV- ATtkirhON TRUCKBRR par yard tbraddad btod dirt way iraval. Hal Hunt. Cfc 1-Wlt A-I RICH BLACK DIRT. TOP 4# fttgWh el%eiwe!'ttd. lUr^ aat, Zaalth mi iBith mapit ttori |Mlo. ^ MKI- BROKiHt f6P" iolL' X and fin n r-1171 ^ r j Tkg PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961 Tsner Lawn Soved for the Handicapped paper Circulation Rises N^W YORK (UPD-DiiUy circulation of newspapers 1il tW United States last year rose over 19GS by more than a half-million copies, according to Editor * Publisher. In the past ti^ years the SainiQyJs* - RacinO Odditv has been almost IVi mUlion, Itn”"* ® K««-»ng V-maiiy CHARLES TOWN, W. Va. (U#»I I— a racing oddity^ occurred at nobody ,nl the track had be tier. TIh* horse would have paid $l,318.!i0 for a single $2 bet. One of the world’-------r-- ---i^ , wells goes to 20,521 le« and is in Charles Town Dec. 17, 1934, when the Wyoming oil basin. It was] a filly named Sweet Ves^ won a reveak once abandoned as worthless. | race only to have it revealed that About 36 per cent of the Indian population of the U.S.' livet Oklahoma. "I but they were soon captured. Such a Clean Getaway ; ™nying them .. reached the state farm for women GOOCHLAND. Vp. (JH — TwoL prisoners at the Virginia State Convict Farm here’ made a dean| Tractors can operate at IsMt 100 escape — in baskets from the laun Ifarm machines and their nttach-dry. They leaped from ihe baskets I monts. , There’ll be two important events at the Wlanar Home during Cen- Durtng the big Centennial parade on opening day, June 17. the apw; dous lawn of the Oakland Avenue home will be reserved lor a qte-dal group of parade viewers. Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones, president of the society. ’The home will be open for public Inspection from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and again 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. daily during the June 17-24 Centennial celebration. ’There will be These are Oentehnla] enthusiasts who want to aee the parade but who are bahdioaiiped by physical Infirmities from vlewliig it in the downtown area. Right now and during the mer days after the Centennial the vidting hours are fom 2 to 5 p.m. Tueedays, Thuradays and Saturdays. There i^ a 25 cent char^ for ehairs, are lavUed to He the Wlsner Home lawn under a eo-•perathre plan betwetw the Oakland Coaaty Hlstorleal Society and the Greater Pontiac Oaten- Held in Gun Slaying of S.C. Police Chief The entire, two-hour parade wUl pass by the home. If begins at 2:30 p.m. On Pride in Pontiac Day, Monday, June 19. there’ll be a 3:30 p.m. ceremony in which a State of Michigan Historical Marker is pn-■ented to the home. Former U.S. Sen. Prentiss Brown Is scheduled to make the presenta- Lumber-Yard Strike Ended in Detroit Area DETROIT (f> — A sbe-day strike of Detroit area lumber yards ended Wednesday night when members of Teamsters Local 458 ratified a three-year contract with the Detroit Lumbermen's Association. Henry Hopkins, local president, said the new pact affected about 2,400 persons. He said it provided a package increase of about 20 cents an hour qyer the three-year period. NEW ELLENTON. S.C. (API-Willie Brown, 27, whi being held today in the shotgun slaying of T. L. Meeks, chief of police in this small Aiken County town. Sheriff Wyman Busch said Me^, about 45, was 1 Wednesday night when he went to Brown's home to Investigate a domestic squabble. State Highway Patrolman David Barrineau said Brown was ai^ rested a short while after the shooting by Mayor Qmrlton Shaw and Constable R. J. Cooper. Meeks had been the town’ only full-time policeman for tw years. Do Penance on Sunday HUGO, Okla.