■ I weather 1. THE PONTIAC PRESS Hoin« Edition IWth YE4JI ★ # ★ POJn’UC, MICHIGAX, FRIDAY. MAY 10. 1960-48 PAGES ■ IMTCBIIATIOIIAL School Board • Expects Deficit Over Five Ye^ars The Pontiac Board of Education reviewed its defeated tax hike proposal, .which lost Monday by a vote of SrilO to 2,782, and proceed to “start from scratch. The Board, taking atock of Its present situation, is distressed by “instability’’ and the threat of abetter than, two-milllon-dollar dlficit over the next five years. Whether the Board will be able to meet teachers* salaries oyer that period, Nikita Lik^y to Demand Halt of Spy Planes ^ ★ Schools May Get Financial Boost Tax Allocation ,Board Sms Windfall Coming if Valuation Hike OK'd T1» stage was set today by Oakland County Twt AUocatJon Board for a bonansa of tax reve-nuM to fell into the laps of the If ttx hoanl 'meinbers have pre-; dkIM rightly, Pontiac schools estimated 133.000,(K the city’s equalized tax base. difficult sell. There was no crisis factor inydvcd. They (cartipalgn Issues) dooT contain rino- ttonal appeal to attract a widespread wave of support. Tax OemmiaaiaB ii aeoepta the Sta I oeoaty’s vataaMea be r aa laerease ef SlM n If die big increase is accepted, dw dty of Pontiac is due to share in a larger amount of it this year, dun lut. fior the first dme In severai years, the city's state equalized valuation is expected to rise rather than fall. Deriding that itp hands are tied until the State Tax OmmissiMi acts on May 23. the allocation board will aet Monday’s preli^ nary tax rates at the same miUage levels which the county, towa-and acbools enjoyed last outlined In the wage scale, was cited as «ie of the “uncertainties." Dr. Dana p! Whitmer, superln-tendent of schools, led the election “Tbb cMoept heM by'tke Board I ad It shared by the majority ef ritt-sens. They appareatly de aot aaderstaad or care too much abMit a high level educatlOBal program. The scheois were faced with el chances of a clash between 'The complexity of the \swet confused voters. In the attacks raised by the opposition (The Pontiac Township Businessmen's Assn.), specific questions involving allocations, sunduses and Oquabzation became the center ef disciurion. 'Wlgarea ef aU Uads wen presented to prove this or that ea- eoatused. The real I wees became Whitmer said voter apathy was great handicap. "About 85 per cent of the voters were uninterested and uncon-cemed," ha said. "To them it was not important. "There fai voter resistance to any tax increase at this time, also. " The onperlateadeat cited opposttioa of the Psntiae Tewa-greop as a major factor la the detmt. "They attacked the propo(^ 90 The cofmty*a rate wUl be set at 5.62 mills — tile tame as last year — but board members agreed this could drop 'as low as 5.46 mills If the recommended Increase in state equalized values is accepted. What mfllage the county doesn’t eat up under the 15-min Hmltatlon, the schosds will probably get except where townships have suffered by the census or have other reasons for increases. The Jump la Perilac’t state equalised v’ataattoa was sH bat Kaaraateed by that,have been set fejMke eaaa-fir’s eqnaUsaUea departmeat This year, Pmitiac will carry 17.533-plus per cent of the total state equalized valuation of the county. This 'means that the city’s I960 state equalized valuation will hit $352,582,570 if the six per cent increase is accepted. In 1959, t|ie dty shared only 17.53-plus per cent of the valuation—two-hundredths of a point less than expected this yedr. The fOontinued 'on Page 2, CM, 8)” ★ It . ★ Profile of Mrs. Harriett PhiillipB County Dem New Strong Voice in Party Downes Set to Battle tor Giiffin's Job Wflliam S. Downes has offirially •nnounced he will seek the seat of Gimn M. Griffin on the Board of Education. -Griffln.‘s is the only expli^ four-year term up for electien on June l3. Hp is the Board's president. . . ley Hsrdy, pmsMent M the Aesn. whirii campeigned agalant the Board proposal for a tax ta-Moadsy’s Downes said today he was prised the organization had fUod for him. "But, if they feel. I should nm, I guess ru run, ” be said. A Pontiac Township industriah 1st, Downes of 1801 Opdyke Rd. opposed the Board’s request Jar additional taxes on the grounds tiiat the. money. system has eajeyed sqrphMCo hi recent yunrs and wfll have a -narplas hi the eomiBg year. Be has heea aa active partiri|iaBt Griffbi last night asked the Board for tts s«q>port in the comiBg News Flashes CLilAXWATEB, Fla. im-Mm daoksoa H.' Beyd, motber-ia-law at 8ea. Staait Syndagtoa (D-Mo), died today from com|iicatloaB at bronchial paeanMOla aad a weak heart. 8he was M. WASHINOTON (fi-Manrice A. Hutchesoa, presldeat at the Cat-peaters Ual«i( todi^ was fenced to siz msaths ta Jail aad Rackets Committee. State Lawmakers Extend Session If Sd, U.S. President and Red Leader Face Big Argument WASHINGTON (A—Premier Nikita Khrushchev was considered likely today to demand at the summit conference that the United States promise to stop its spy nights over the Soviet Union. The prospect heightened President Eisenhower and tee Soviet Premter nver tee case of the downed American U2 plane when the East-West leaders meet in Paris next week. Meanvtiiile U. S. Secretary of State Christian A. Herter arrived in Paris today from Washington to bedn taUa with his allied counterparts prior to the opening of the summit conference Monday. Eiseifoower eees the U. S. flights behind the Iron Curfain- as needed for defeise against pomi-Ue surprise attack. He has served notice that ha Balloon to Act as Giant Echo Sunny, Warmer Well, Ifs About Time! A long overdue sunay and warm-; er forecast was issued for Pontiacj and vicinity -today by the U.S. Weather Bureau. The Tfiercury Is expected to; reach near 68 degrees Saturday.; Mostly fair and warmer is thC| outlook for Sunday. Teright will be partly rhwdy wtth a low neor 4t. Try to Unsnarl SdniolBillSo They Can Leave Signs of Yialdtng Smh on ImpasM Ovar Funds for Two UP CoHogos For the next five days temperatures here will average a.little above the normal 68 high and normal 48 low. Showers and cooler temperatures are likely Tuesday. In downtown Pontiac the lowest temperature recorded preceding 8 a.m. was 40. Winds were nMiberiy at 5 tn.p.h. this itmrning. Rainfall measured .02 inch. At 2 p.m. the temperature was 53. Michigan GOP Expects Crowd PLAN FOR SIGNAL SATELLITE - This is an artist’s conception of how scientists hope to foounce signals off the 100-foot balloon communications satellite that was sent aloft from Cape Canaveral, Fla. this morning. In the foreground sr PkaMu is the highly directional "horn antenna" receiver artiK Bell Triephone Uboratories’ tracking faril-ity at Hrimdel, N. J. In the background Is the Jet Pix^ulskm Laboratory’s big radar dish at Goldstone, Calif. Hopes Grow Turnout In Years Heads for Convention LANSING W--------Racintf automatic adjournment at noon, the Legislature agreed today to indefinitely extend the 1960 session in an attempt to unsnarl a 108-miIlion-dollar high e r education bill. The altenia- | live was a special session. House and Sraate members MBCTided Jefart gules to-—-prolcmg the session after an nth hlta rocket. The aim to eJeSet the balloon and inflate The multimlUion-dQllar modem-ttation pcogram at . !y :^lsiaB . adverrely affected by the strike of Detnrtt area iron wiMkers. A Fisher Grotmd observers saw the seo ricy some three minutes later, but after tibat contact was soon lost Scientists at the National Aemh nautics sod Space Administration Washington said there was a ___n chance the payload had gone into orbit different frtwn th planned path. But a' spokesman said the most likely thing was that the third stage, with the payload still et-tacbed, fell back to earth. There no reliable signals even to Ihow piat the second stage detach^. finned today that the contraction program has been "dlsrapted.’’ The spokesman added that cur-cat produettou of IMt PoAtae But the strike apparently has set back schedules In construction of a second assembly linb, one that would be used tor assembly of bodies for a compact car. if Pontiac Motor Division decides to produce them this year. MUST TEST SOON Initial production of test models would have to begin soon if compact cart are to be offered on ttie market this fall. By GEfHtGE T.,TBUMm,U[, JK. .'nm^«was when it toric an awful loud voice to be heard in politics, Mrs., Harriett Phillips recalls. The strong voice now behind a drive to put new Itte and victory into the Democratic Party in Oakland County, this Huntington Woods mothreof three sons likes to look back once bi awhilq. On the eve of the Saturday Sabbath for Jewish families, the Berman family, relatives and neighbors would gather in the Berman Detroit home' after the traditional big feast and discuss everytMiqf “Ptrtttbs invariably came into it,” Mrs. Phillips, 36, remembers. «euM be beard m brih aides of the Bennaa bunre,’* Mrs. Phfl. Bpa said. LOce a good child. Harriett wai “You couMn’t get a word edgewise, anywsy," she -a “unless you hsd dn awful kmd yoieS. and I eras very shy.” eratir Party. U It’s But there werS some storm clouds on the horizon emblematic of long-time divisloni Within the party that have weakened past There were signs a fight might be brewing over the and possibly over awaqdjng a delegate-at-large bo-ih to Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield. NotiilBg sputa the party’s twa Ifuati----- at toe ead of the year. Gcaeral Motors Corp. kao aot revealod the total eoot. The corporation has made no announcement, either, as to whe^ ther Pontiac will produce compact cars or not. But reports from the automotive world say that Pontiac. Bulck and OldsmobUe all. will introduce compact cars this year. Thomas F. Wiethom, Fltijer Body plant manager, has conceded that the modernization program would put the Pontiac plant in shape to assemble small car bodies if Pontiac Motor Division wants them*' 115,000 im provided was made in the 1400,000 inorase for y/ayne State University. The Republican. Senate and the House, where Democrats are able fo block any GOP move, began the day wily,, ^,000 apart. a goal Paul D. Bagwell made almost a No. 1 objeethe bi Us ____ Carlton H. Mwris (R- Kalamazoo), who bills himself as the state income tax buster of 1^, vigorouriy Disposes tion in 1961 as advocried by the League of Women Voters. It was Morris who was behind a caucus declaration by the GOP Senate majority in Lansing yesterday againri dealing witii tire sifoject at Grand Rapids this ‘T hope aad pray flmt wa gat eat of here this aftanreoa," Rep. AM R. Herrigaa (P-fHat), that extra amooat tor two apper Peal DM la oolleges, esUtag a "lair'’ coaiprondoe am larger ■ate orlgtaaily writtea Me GOP senators refused to ga along on anything at an. After the goveraor’a olflee bud* die. Rep. Joseph J. Kowalski of Detrrit, Demomtic floor leader said “We’re maktag pngress.” SEEK MroOLEGROUND Kowalski said senators were drilling to go $25,008 and “We’re trying to find a middleground.’’ Hag|dii« un midiaght last nigbt. Republicans and Democrats stubbornly refused to back down on their proposals for spending at Michi^ Tech and Northern Mkk-igan College. Only $90,000 stood In the way of agreement. '★ * ★ “It looks like a special session I me." said Kowalski. A 19-jnilliwHloUar toll to finance oonstructiaa at state bistitutlons in 196941 stood to fall by the way-(Omtinued on Page 1 Col. 3) Crashes Head On Near Paris Snushup Kills Aly Khan PARIS (iB—Prince Aly Khan — playboy^_sportsman, lover of beautiful women and apprentice diplomat— was kUled Thursday night at the wheel of a sports car. After an aftemotm at Longchamps race track outside, Paris, the 48-year-old prince was driving to his half-brother’s home at St. Cloud for a dinner party wh«i his Lancia coupe and a”*” t^ Iron workert Uniou. ! on in Suburban Suresne. „ rvoVi.>»ii wealthy prince met death Construction on the Oakiand; with > heauHful County Courthouse and the Poo-i“ • ^ck^ta a beautiful tiac Municipal Airport Terminal wo«»“ by bfo «!«• has also bebn adversely affected. Betttaa, tenner Freaeb model The said the Strike «3B>-| atba has boon Ua cenataat tered around a request tor wage; panlon la Europe la feeeat yrara, ! onftered a face eat aad Mead „ groea sOk eve- Alyrr-a racing driver in his youth —was not driving fast at the tone the accidesrt. Actress Rita Hayworth, whoa* marriage to Aly was a glittering Riviera affair in 1949; said in lywood that she and their 19-year-old daughter YaaBErtn were 4i«- Lansing Now at 108,205, 9ie was given first aid trea^-!_ ’ . . LANSflNG ift-A preliminary cen-jmeiit at a hospital and released. iTr|||nan rnnArCPC count puts the Lansing popo- * * * jllUmail LIIUUIJCJ diauKeur. riding in the e lathe at 106,205. This was than l7 per cent increase over the i960 census coimt of 92.129 for the state capItol city. In Today's Press back seat, was only slji^tiy hurt. The , fun-loving ' prince, who turned to sober diptomacy in 1968 as Pakisttm’s arobasaador to the United Nations, was rutoed to a hospital but died ia' an elevator on the way to the operating room, ■erve Btehataa, driver at the Stuart Symington said he taM : .3S« I he caoU remember peto- CHICAGO lUPD-Tormer Pres* ident Harry S. IVHman today endorsed Sen.. Stuart Symington of Missouri for the Democratic preri- “I expect to support tt able Stuart Symington.’’ told a news confeeaoe. - Totawnw fc.the dmdHne tor fB^j ing petitiom for candidtfry. CALOnORNU HiatE I COME This is the tune beii« whistled these days by Mn.' ltarrie4t PhilHpt, Huntington Woods houaswife and one. oof four Oaldand Caua^driegatoA to the J«dy & Democratic national convention in Los Ankdea. Pointing out his mother’s destination ia Seth Phillips. 8. Looking over the family atlas are _____________ _________________________ tstantogF Steve, >4; and Mr. PhfflIps. ^SeatetF C6iS^ ® ftTMfcfiliM di3e^ next Ip his attractive mother is Bruce, 12. (Cbntimied on Page 2, Col. 2), . Her radiant eyes sparkle, when she topks ahead to probably her biggest assignment yet One of four delegates frinn Oak- Wi|jM. Eirl . Truman said, "I am* sure aa I The French News Agency saidlean be. if the Democrats nomi-reports front the scene indicated :aate him, he will have no ditfi-Bkfaaton waa on the wrong akfoiCulty in carrying a treroendoiis of tite road, but police gave mimajocity of the electoral votes to confirmation of tilts.. the 'riection to Nosetober.' * .* * i “1 ‘ball do everything 1 possiMjr ! Bettihi'. whore; real aame~Btea" to contribute whsit heto I edti iSimonc Bodin. toM tovestigatorstto his nomtoation. ” '4 ( \ ' TWO TH£ rONTIAC PRKSS. FRIDAY, MAy 19, 'im Ponliac Motor Local Picks It Convention Delegalos UAW Local <63 (Pontiac Motor) tiu «l«cM U ddtogatM mC altoRMtM to the atatt Aivao ConventloB June M to ( Ttw electiOB rmdts ware announced late yeaterday after two daya a^, airplane parts. The Weather «-■ W«Ma«r MmM Bout D VICINITT—CwutewaM* County Dem New Voice in Party Srttite USaj. rtrtlr ctosSr u4 Batariar ana/ nS wai----------- NaHk <• aarthaaat wteSa S.M wHaa taSar kaaaaUu Ilfht variakia taaicht aa4 SatarSar. B(S taSar SB Ln ta^t 4S. (Continued From Page One) ton at the July 11 national convention in Los Angeles.' Mts. Phillips has earned a spot on the important credentials committee. Ta4ay la Paetlaa M t a.ai.: Wind Veleeltr I i —Qlrtctka: Ntrtli. in tau Prlday at T:4« a.ai. Bub rlaai‘8aturda]i at t;U aai. MdOB aata aatiuday at 1:14 a.m, Mom rUaa Prtdar at U:1S p.BL rn love it.’’ Bke adn atoV bavo to-lBfv* lor I after Ae EmbtA of Arty, Sbe’a seated on a committee that wA have the W*«> on seat- But of more concern to her now Is the success or what she cans her “caucup group" of Oakland Democrats rebelling against Ae past winless election leadership, under (^rloa G. Richardson, county chairman. OGAL: STBONG TICKET "Oot goal Is a the bottom (aurveyor) to tiie t(^ (Osngress),’’ Mrs. Phillips said. tog any rebellious delegations who ganized labor, with Ae personal At Ais point, her youngest son SeA, 8, strolled into the living room bt the PfaBUps’ ramA-slyie home. 2S101 W. Royoourt, dispUd'-ing a somewfaM badgered p^er Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey. There was no significance to it other than being a historic sqn-vrtiir of tbe Minnesota man's futile campaign and the National Democratic Women’s Cbnfrteace trota which his mother had Just returned at. WaAingtan, D. C. Mother IBces Adlai Stevenson gMjMOW CTSSm* a. a. Mari* IT . feiSa. S ^ Mr 1a li. Cm. taka B. Bwala---------------- policy. ‘And, of course, they called to Afiqr," Ae laugii ingly recalls. In a more active vein of i»li-tics, the former Huntington Woods taprtvtobr piSiM ow for Ae election of Frank Mtlrphy as governor. She makes no bones about or- support of August (Gust SchoBe. State AFL-CK) president, and Herbert McC^eedy, AFLCIO regional dirrtnor for Michigan. Ohio and Indiana, backing her to the She weloonies and wants labor's supptMT. But she vehe-medtly refutes eharges tabor dte-telM to her party. “An they aric is that.they have their say ’’ fhe veraatile woman—she loves I sld and ice skate wiA Ok family aa well as coofcr-first appreciated a Voice in demoency wim she jotoed an llA g7tide:De-troit Qentral High Sclxtarebellion against having to take two sets of examinations if studenA were absent more than five days. She remembers many of her classmates were faced nlA this the flu bog. Mrs. Phillips’ civics course class- lady In Ae world’’ - said at Ae against this Waahlagton conlereece abort the part of Wromen ta psIitteB, Mrs. ber tature la Ihej^ra "Today I like it where Having a family makes it impoe-Bible almost to get above this graii Among other memories: her political exdtement reached tever pitch during the 1956 national con-ventxm campaign for the vice presidential nomination; the sadness that came wiA tbe deaA of Blair Moody; and working tbe past years for the re-election of Gov. Williams. HOME. FAMILY STILL F3K8T But despite Mrs. PhBlipe’ use love for ptAtict, her home and family remain her first loves. Husband Ro^rt,, 38. Arbor supily company president and general mankger of Detroit's United Products (forp., is only ."interested" in poUti^ but "sar porta me in what I do." liie qsid. "WeU, at least, most of the me,” she quickly added. "We argue it out in a vny cordial manner.” woman, or state i^arty/vice; chair-received qualified mgitive Questions about becoming mlng coup-commlttee- "Things might be AftoP^ fev-«1 years hence,” ‘ Mri) Father Divine, 80, in Eastern Hospital BRYN MAWR. Pa. (UPI) - Fk-Aer Dlviiw. leader of an international religtouB seot, la a patirtit i Ae Bryn Mawr Hos^tal here. Divine was adnfitted tav a diabetic coma to Ae hoapffal last Saturday under-Ae name of Frederic Devoe. The hospital said today the 80-MTok} Negro leader now is sdous and his oondltlog saA flirt lory. Won't GudrontoB I M«mb«rship in Group o& Rtpublic LpNbON IH~Britlsh Common-weaUh leaden, formally tnfused today to guarantee' SouA Africa will be aBowed to stay in the com-monwealA if it becontoi ia public. 4 Thus the toaders of the multj-radal commonwealA posed before South Africa Ae thtMt d expulsion unless its strict racial legr^ gation policies am modified. gested that South Africa art for Ae eonsrt at its parlasta If, after beosmiiig a rapabUe, it sAI waals to rnnala withla the SouA Africa now recognizes ()ueen Elizabeth as Ha monarch. But if it becomes a republic Uke India and Pakistan its president would be. the actual chief of state. SouA Africa plana a raferendum on tKe question among its three milUoo white citizens, wiA 10 mil-Uoo Negroes excluded. i Joseph A. MUes, 35, of Wyan-drtte, was hit once to the badr. He remains on tbe critical list at y flight over the Soviet Union. ALT’S WOMEN — Prince Afy Khan was a ladies’ man «l n-nown for many of , Ae 48 yean brtore he died in an arto crash Thursday. Here are two of fiw women. At Ae rigM is Frtarii model Bettina, who was at his ride as he died. She was injured in Ae crash. She had been his recent companion. At the left is one of his two farmer whre^ Rita Hayworth, who is the mother of his oMy daughter, Yasmto. He had twp soitt by his first wUe, Joan Yanirt BuUer Gutoness. He 4lao had. been linked wAi sutb Hdlywood beauties as Merle (Aeroa, Cie^ Tierney and Jow Fontaine, fly waa one of the fportkig world’s leading honanen. He won mot* than 100 races as an amatw rider. (See story on Page 1.) The three entered through a lockerroom entrance where zev-enl members were playing cards . and toM them "to coopergte or we would he J*"**^* " - Four other members in. As ^ub’s main romn ol tbe dub were AU the > a closet 91MI la cash aad a ftWO Hag Detroit, Ltvonia and Bloomfield Toemhip ore aU expected to bring charges against the men. WUUaro McOrqr Seivire for WAIam Mellroy, 80, of 939 Hazel St., wA be bald' at 11 a.m. Saturday at BeU Chapel of the William R. HamUton (fo. Burial wA be in Acacia Park Cemetery. Mr. Mellroy died yesterday in St. Joseph Mercy HosMtal, Poo-tiac following a long illness. UnA his rethrement in 1956 he had been field supervfaor for an architectural firm in Bioomfleld HlBs. ' Helw a linemier of ■RriSHBg-ham Lodge M FAAM. Surviving are his wile Kate, a daughter; Helen, two sons, Jamee of Birmingham and WAiam. of Battle CJreek, Aree brothers, two-aisters, and (our grandebUdren. .. Ollhert 8. Gove Service for OUbert S, Gove, 62. of2» Argyle Blvd., wtil held at 3 p.m. Sunday at St, Part’s Chapel, Christ Church Cranbrook. Cremation wA be at White hapel Memorial Ometery. Troy, under diraction of the Manley BaUey Funeral Home. Birmingham. A manufacturer’s agent, M»-. Gove died at his home after a le^thy Ulness. He was a veteran of Worid War I. Sunivlng are his wife, Emily: wo sons, GBbert, at Harvard Law School, Qunbridge, • Mau., and Robert, at home; two hrothera The fauiUy suggests any memorial contributions be made to the Cranbrook Memorial Scbolar-sMp fund. Officers, Events Waterford Unit Picks Arthur J. Salley ot President Arthur J. SaUey 34, has been rtected prraident of the Waterford > TowniMp Junior Cbambsr of Commerce. WiA Donald Eeedle first vice president and Jade McC^f-bay, second vice president. Salley Bves wiA Us wile add two-yearold dauiAter Tami at 3403 Carman St., and has lived ,to the •ontiac area aU of Us Ufa. HtBidate Omege. be went to work tor the Charles F. Bofers-.. OMMtnMtbm Oa hi mat. ^ a Aayono Rishatd TIioniiMon wA be the recoidiigg aecretary, Jade Cooper “ and Dean SaUey, treasurer. New board members include James WAiama, Rudy Mansfield. Glenn Reynolds, Gem Preston and Phil Davia. Current president Ftaidc Rtohardacn also be a of the board of dtrectqra. been seAeduled in the near futura; falA the Jayoee Schrtanhip award of $500 to be given May 27 at the high school honors coovocatioo. At Ae same time, winner , of the Jayoee speech contort, .£laina Odeman, wA. receive a portable radio far ber talk on Tnie Security.” Neely elected Jtlyceet wA hqw an installation dinner in mid-June. * and Ae Junior grtf league wA get under wiqr Immediate^ following the dismissal of tchool in Juiw. '•t -V ■V. ?■ .-'.r THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MAY U, i960 THREE Report California Dems for Kennedy L08 ANGERS (AP) 8e John F. Kenne^i strength on CelUornUi's probable |l-vote delegation to the Democratie Mathmal Convention has zooitted to SO per cent or slightly more, the Loa Jin-gekes Examiner said today. It quoted what it eaUed a hIghlsN placed Democratic source, not Wentifled. * TV state’s expected detegntton is one pM^ed on the flnt ballot to a “tavorltfr^on’'' vote for Cov. laimand G. Brown. KennedTa strei«th rose, the aowce from 30 or 31 per cent at the ddegattoh before the West Virginia primary in which Massachusetts senator soared a hVBided vlctaty. At least 10 members of flie delegation are expected to declare themselves publicly for Kennedy In the next few weeks, the paper said. At the request of patty leadera, Kennedy did not file in CaUlor-nla's June 7 Democratic primary. ^a a a set ess a ti a a a a a~sl s eaiaeaieetli'¥Oy»lTWaar r No Mottor Who! 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Itah (AP) The case ot actress JLta Ek-berg's blouse buttons ended thuTs-day with a |138 fine for her aristo-icr^ escort for injuring 10 of her fans with his spoiti car< The local, court also ordered Marcheae Antonio Gerini to pay the flledical Oxpenses of the 10 victhns, who were injured last Jiuie 25 when a crowd crowded around the car to get a closer look at her. Newspapers said the crowd became excited because dte Swedish blonde was misi^ng a button at. strategic point on her blduae. The actress testified in court here a ago that all her buttons in place ahd The 10 fans were hurt when GMlni's car ttarted to move while they were crowded around it, po-hoe said. Find Pacific Isle Is No Paradise 2 Galapagos Colonists Sound Sour -Note Others Await Vote HOOVER Good Ifousokoopfaig Shop or PONTIAC SI W. Bursa FB 4-lSSS SEATTLE, Wash. (AP) - Some reports from the Galapagos Islands indicate all ii a group of pkXM started a cdony on one of the islands off the Ecuadorian coast. Ihlrty-two (xdonists are on the island of San Cristobal a^ 7T are in Los Ai«eles, Calif.,' awaitiag outcome of an Ecuadorean election in which colonization of the Galapagos la an Issue. A A ★ The cokmista put up S2.50O a family and expect to earn a living by producing cocoa aiid catchhig ' ma and lobster. * Don Wold, IS, of Seattle, recently wrote his mother, Mrs. Harold -Wold, however, that “all is not peacto and cream with And cohxiist Lcren Tnnli^^ 19, of Seattle, wrote his mother, Mrs. Emery L. Tmnlinson, that the colony might dissolve. Ron Nelson, manager ctdoidsts’ Seattle office, said he hed heard M no dissatiafactibn at me Island. ' Muntz TV RECORD ALBUMS RORTABLtS TABLE MODELS CONSOLES COMBINATIONS STEREO HI-FI RECORD SALES Record* All SeU Guaranteed 24 Months to Poy • FREE DELIVERY • FREE 1-YEAR CRT WARRANTY O FREE 90-DAY FARTS WARRANTY O NO MONEY DOWN WITH TRADE O FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION DECCA RECORDS MANY, MANY MODELS r. 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Sacoad Fiaar •, T t ' ■ X", T THE PONTIAC PRESS ^ ***^ FRipi^, MAY 13, WO Otmi an4 nbiuned UetOr bt rkt PofUlae >r«M Company PontlkC. Michignn E£%SF“ esur^^ss;. *^*^"su^'I5ewt \ssutr MnlraiSMr^rMMr ■AU Jimttn. OMM« C. tmuM. MMrtMv CSMtttM Mmwc* South African Problem Harasses Conference ^ A new .and bitter issue pre-sMits itself to Commonweslth prime ministers now meeting in London. While not on the officsl agenda, the questimi of Sooth Africa’s rabid radal policies most certainly will be discussed. Hie Commonwealth is about erenly spilt between white and. dark skinned nations with ttke prime ministers of the latter representing by far the most peo^. ★ ★ ★ Or is there to be one world where progreu is more evenly distributed and where the glarin| disparities that we see between country and country In the world today gradually tend to diminish?” Hiis is a rather gfatnitons question in view oi the efforts we and our AlHcs have been and are making to share our abundance and technical knowldtee with a hungry wwld. It u reported that a disc Jockey inade 11,1^ per cent 0^ an Investment. Ihat’s atoost as profitable as TheUnlt^NaUonsrmwlutioncon. being in the drug manufacturing rinmning South Africa’s government business, for Ita apartheid poUcies was sup- ==-=== ported IvOreit Britain, In(Jl.,PaI.- lri«iaver.»e per«)n were credited Wen, Ceylon. Ohana and Malaya, aU **th whaLhe Imowe and charged commonwealth memhere. Canada, with w*at he t^ he too™ hut Mew Zealand and Auci^ did not’ H> the red. vote igpt"«t South Africa although they favored the iwKduUon. Voice of the People ‘Most People Would Vo0 If They Could Mail Ballot* DldPonttac Prew hdp crmlt todHiirfncuml 36,000 registerad voten Ml adiool tax hUu7 Yea. Dom tbt Beard d EduoaUm daacrvs defeat at tbia dmc. due jto wording of the ballotT*Tea. lUB la a dajr of eesvealeaoea, af '*pay-hy-ekeek,” fhrangk the SmS and bank depaalta bjr omU. Tu bitta an aaat by nag. Oeoaaa fanM ware ntonMid by maU. Abaeaiea vaUss baSola am Beat py maU. Tbere'a so iagtcai reaaaa wby aH oar vattog eaat ba doaa by ★ ★ ★ » ther ballot for the lehoo! tax Incream Jwt voted on. accompanied by faiformative 'literature, bad bean maJM to all i with a return atamped envekve and deadline mailing date d — aa tba Oenaua pe<9le (Ud — I and moat regiatarad Pontiac votera no doubt would have voted and with greater undentandiiig of the immediate and future financial needa of the Board of Education. S. #. Wateibaiy 43MariiSt. Margaret’s Wedding Tontiac Has No Stirs More Letters True Beatniks’ Patiidc Thomaa aUted that dur- Deapite an dalma, there ini’t a ing the rqynl wedding the miniater real Beatnik ln,J>ai)qac. If thera called Mr Amutrong-Jonea An- la, he’a certainly been lying low tony “BMile.” Hie miniater called lately. * him Antony CSiaidea "ttobert." Mr. Thomas also infers Phillip was a commoner when he married the Quern. Philip was Prince PtuUp from Greece. Also Shot Down -The ^tiac Press had the best story and pictures of Margaret's wedding and I saw several nearby papers. beard and Tarklah coffee don't mabe a beat. .HMiae wa see around Pontiac coffee a taut, aa U. Utonfe bam with a aew atylo or a fretghteBed aehaal boy oat ta aea a real, Uvij beataUt. Tkey’ie not beak ' Should the conference wish to expel South Africa, an unlikely and futile gesture, there Is no official way of doing so. But that will not prevent discussion of the matter and unofficial censure and pressure. 'WHthtUawal of South Africa from the Commonwealth would not help Africans In any way. It might even harm ~tbk expression,-»*putiiter^ the David La^^^i’enee Says: dog," was ill chosen. The cat Is far mts by feeding It leaves from her houae plants. Chulnnan of tee Buildings and Grounds Committee of the Oakland County Board of Supervisors, What is really meant by "the organiation and ttie finances”? Ortalnly fiiere is not the slightest basis for any implication that votes *** the tablet out with her finger. She held the baby upj by the feet and pounded his back between Nor -is ifTirbe assumed that the word ‘'Mganizatkm” means the regular party machinery. b preesaveuttou eunpalgas. Cyri>8 EatMKcan die happy as Tax Consideration’ Krushchev l(as imighted him. This ™ # Ohio turncoat loves nothing in bm> ««t to vote, and Amertci as much as he does 36 «» ‘ «««. there murt be a reason, but no one should ever condemn anyone for results of an election. I’m sure those who voted for the increase have identy of mono^ and don't care how high taxes get, but some consideration should be given old people and the retired. Their income ia limited and some live on a very meager income. I know many oldrterB who bomething from the Reds. Cleveland ought to hang a red rag over hia heme. I* Bertoaberg Royal Oak 1 I’d suggest every (3ty have a etfaalaaiioa and. If be haa nioaey iRMwgh, he-win engage psectaet wesfean evesywhete to gte vetese (CopyrIgM IM) More Important still, the Mgan-Ization will know where to find the indifferent voters who can be per- Ttaere are advantages to both countries in the United States sale to India over a four year period of 587 tella ma teat they found moet of you tax-million buahels of surplus adieat and paport property In good condition on their auaded by friends to vote for the 22 million bags of rice. , ‘ annual Inapectlon. -m* ih-m,. Tha quite Ideal horn# of Mr. and Mrs. Lawla Sperry at Lake Orion was picketed ih true strike fashion on Mother’s Day. Their children carried crude signs and marched in front of the houtt, chanting. "We’re on strike tot Mother, who never strikes.” windpipe with a paring knife, ten* pomim ~ When that failed she attempted the tracheMomy” (opening the windpipe) “with a douUe edge razor blade.” The ealhoritfec eald the baby's deatb was dae to sonacattea from pariieiee el cbaOlika ma- _____________________________ ‘The Press Is Like Letter From Home’ edge would be better off if clinical thermometers were available tor Bom in Rodiester, I now live professional use only-ttiat is. re- fa, Royal Oak. but 1 still take The „ , . . stricted exclusively to hospitals, press for Oakland (founty news, head tax. Then • eveiymie ;vould physicians and registered nuraes. if, uke a dally letter from home. pay. The twentieth century verrim of M.H.M. * MA Mre. Salrey Gamp is the unin- ^ ^ w ★ ♦ ★ STbliidde'^^'^thT'uttte ‘Can’t Wc Speed Up Action on Track Field?’ glass stidc. ^ ^ Will someone explain what's wrong with Pontiac Ontral? Weve «sn«d MUrt not mon thu om been playing around over six years with our track field and no large n»et* y«t- They should do something about it or get someone to take ^heir place. Ji»t look at Southfield High and what they've done in a short time — lights and everytUng. Shame on somebody. ' Old Timer Case Records of a Psychologist: hi the glattis (ohlak between ve- Contests Extrovert Crippled Vet India wUl pay $1.3 blUion la rupees, $200 mlUion of which will be used for expenses of the UJS. Embassy and other American agoicies in India. The bidanee probably vrill be loaned back to India to help that country*! industrial expansion. ★ ★ it CARBY SSMPU5 BSLLOn These "organlzatiMi" WMkers I state Hke Weet VIrstala. The Flint Campter of the Veterans Motor Car Club of Amerlen has just put on a show of old cars. But they had nothing AuthoriUes said Mrs. -" (tba excess I.Q. was not iztrovert- carry sample baliota ivinted in ' baby's mother)—"was not a sur- ed on zeatfvJ outtide probtem$. advance.' 77,^ said she was gradu- Notice what happened when h4 ated from medical school about got infected with the "prtM three years ago ” contest bug.” And use this H ehe-eradueted from »»r'»to,i v>holesome hobby as g^ in-suronce for welding husband -ndyoifintocHappUrlMm, gency. By DR. OEOROE W. CRANE Whet I can’t understand is (1) Case E-4»; Paul W., aged 37, is how could a baby eight months old « war veteran who lost an arm and Paul was blue and inclined What they need as ah Ideal medL fo be a -worry wart^ for hU dO esd spiiitM ta^ tarn their attention outward in the form of vdioicsome hobbies. Tbe "CempHneat dab” ta n a cbnee at a prise, wMcb adds .Lextis. aoeL,.. . . Paul soon got caught up in tho contest epidemic and before • weeks were over, be and hie wife ing data for their contest entrire. When ttiey won their first prize, whidi wee |10 in cash, they were ta Bsf bewildered when eea-fraatod wilb a IM« lta« of stale aad tacal caadidatee. Tiu», thmn. «-__________- «l*ted. And rince then, thsy have ■men pay them honest Uto of ^ awsids. indud- praise on those obvious merits. He ia enabled to go right to the chew f^let? and (2) why anyone feeds *»toirin in r- —-child with fever? • ♦ WHY MEDICINE? pattern in Ameri- matter, why give any ______________ __ _____ Atol The sale not only helps reduce our * generation of that ,pot on the baliot «id piTto miuk feeds "Steirln In any KS-m to a -.hlM present 1.3 bilUon bushel wheat sur- Beattie, plus and takes about one year’s rice ^hos, ipos u kept’m such good suiplus but saves on huge storage shape that R looks better than some of ^ kind of medicine for fever? Ister Sadash^v K. Paiu’s plan of There’s something wholesoirie and corn-creating a 5 biUltm bushel reserve forting to think about in a latter from with which to guard against India’s Mra Baelah Htncbmaa always present famine problem. ot Waterford, she has no fear of another world war, “because recent happenings have produced better excuses for starting one than were the direct causes of the other two. So It proves that now no nation daras to start one.” Disposal of our surplus food always has presented a problem. Frimdly grain exporting natUms fear that selling of American surpluses outside (wdinary channels will harm thdr markets. In a recent interview in Canada Mr. Patil assured that country that India would buy what it could (Hi the open market but at the present time the need is toagreat. ★ ★ ★ A lew days ago in Washington Food MinisW Patil asked an audi-oioe "are there going to be two worlds .. . one them prosperous, tfon that really gets out the vote. Tbs total KMinedy veto in West Vligfaita was abMit SSaSSS, svhtah Is teas than baU of the Dene-rratie vote cast for Adlai Steven-SMI ta IMI, when be ean^ the atate agahwt Etaeabower. The Country Parson Verbal Orchids to- Mn. WiUten P. Todd of 99 Norton Ave.; 91st birthday. Mrs. Jane Alward of 2106 Woodward Ave.; iMRh birthday. Mr. and Mn. f^nde Seines of 69 Orxnsby Drive; 62nd wedding anniversary. Mrs. Mercedes Orthmers of Rochester; S2nd blrteday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. laeeb Freetander of Btrmfngham; Jted wnQUUiM rich and ^tented and the other j«hn DeHUewieh aunk in poverty and despondency? of golden wedding. have, but it is not a remedy for fever in intant. child or adult Pe^ iiaps the notion that aspirin Is good tor fever arises from the maneuver employed by the trick specialist to h(gd customers until be gets good and ready to visit them. He btatrseto them by teleplHMe to take the pattaafs temperature and If it ta a degree or two , u ... contestliig is another sp- a leg -In battle. p^,.fa faobby that helps weld hus-"Dr. Crane,’” band and wife togetl^ in a stimu-his devoted wife lating, zestful task. MARBUGE INSURANCE He™eeU sow Newspapers and msgszineo. busl- for himaeifat "®“ ^ manufacturers an Jfoii M ‘’“•/I"..* )w lutiirai clever slogan or last lines of rimes "And T tMnif (iimerteks) or 25word letters, he needs some W * •* .hobby that would Theae contests cause you to do divert' his atten- enough creative thinkii^ to keep the rust out of your bndn cellst ----- -n ' , IKl tuna fish, cases of citrus fruits. So what would you suggest?” *ou often will consult the dictkxi- » Kfrigerator and one big award ---------------- „--------- .... ------------------ ^ 80 send for mylk^Sf, "How to Write Salable (fopy",” enclosing a ■tamped return envelope, plus 20 "Your age,” said Emerson, “to ary or an encyclopedia. determined by Where you dwell in your thinking. If you look constantly upon the past, you are old. "But if you k^ thinking forward into the hxnomws, then yon are young.” That ta a trahm of nisdera ’ yea sead hi year the swards sia assMuiced. This "ferwsriIsiAtoA’" makes yea MillkNM of each pattenta I Mrs. Crane and I entered hundreds of prize contests the first year we were married and enjoyed . them immensely. I'd try to write a 23-word letter while she fixed up an attractive lay-out for the contest entry. by ttod, esanpto aa tor, fibe aataama. we caa’t be aare wbteb part ef fiw Ambib* tn be esa get (base to person. OtdMbte castaOMn aevee mu-peet (bat ttte doctor ta strtaxtof fbeia ataag with a placebo. Recently, I comntonted here on the caae of the sevpn-week-old baby who died from aspirin poisoning. The baby’s father had asked a doctor to prescribe by tele-' phone. The doctor instructed the man to get jMxnC "baby amirin” tablets. Rememberr^eople with high IQ. but somehow the man bought ordl- are more likely to become the neu-nan' MPWn tablet., and he mid rotics and •‘w«iy warta.” tor their the baby was given 6ve tablets routine daily tasks don’t consume «"«*• in two days, and the baby’s fever their available mental abUlty. 80 eacoarage tayaSds and ra- w fashv*. enHdttjoH - » » -____________llnid nlAttus tt beeamb worse 'and they took the So they use the surplas to fret coatesttag bobby. It Is exoeiteat baby to the hospital ail hour or shout cancer or gall bladder or marriage lawnaace tar newly- two befpre death. other medical problenu. weds, too, apd yoa always bava . D- It special section on prize contesting, alvsjrt win* taOr. Oserf* S We started adimuig |1 or, 32 Tbs Aweeistsd Prstt Is wtMM teliutrcly U Um om for repabU-Kti« Hr stt ismi M*i prtitsd IB ■■ I »n AT ___ & ____________ • If a-Urt *4 19 eSCTttr (or U sosu o vsoki wboro ■ah Id (MUoad, OMMioo. Urtas-. -- ^oibbTLsp* • oaa w»S- - -juatloo II b Siam 0 roar; rhtrt ta llldilsaa aa> all etlwr ___in tba Dnltad StatM tSS.4t t viar. as .anV aiMCrtMkWs'papsMa In adranM. Poatat* baa boon paid at tba Md .clau rata at PonUac. lOehlsan^ltewbar ol AM. I '■ • • r. • ■ ■ ' THB PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MAY 18, i960 SEVEX NEW CLOTHES? Dross up your entire fomily on EASY,INSTANT CREDIT! *0 mm m mom Mm MOHWS TO PHY! • Also, Jewelry, Wolches, Rodios and Applionces • USE YOUR CREDIT <7/ Betir Condaveg^wly Prohibitionigt ^ State Politicos Light on Booze LANSING (UPD - _____ pemochita and ItepidiUcana hav« tuiiied prohibitioniat. Well, almoat. I ahmot aa laud «a IM an ttHM aa it woaM ba at A Pra> *‘I regard both tte amoico<41Uad I room and the jtievAnge'fllled room as comidetdy out of place in today's worid," said State Rep. Gaorge SaUade of Am Alter, aj Candidate for the Republican nom-j .............nitenant governor. having a "hoapital Ity Mite” (sns anppned wtth Uqoor) at the state CK^ em-veation In Grand Bapite today and Satarday. SaRado wilt set IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on CHRYSLIR IMPIRIAL PLYMOUTH VALIANT R I R Melon; lie. of the oonvoatim hotel. Paul D. nor, laid ha would serve coffee nd cooMes. His primary lyponent, ^ate San. Cariton H. Morris Kalamasoo, stock up on coffee and donuts. ”There won't bo aay aleoholle Democrats announcod thdr ban! ad,” said saa OtMoacrat aeeUM on boose at candidataa' rac^2tti»'| * atalewlda aMce. before the convention. ^ spokennan for the GOP state baft a battle bidden far headquafters expreaaed shock____________ ai^one would ask whether the tnnpqrsnoe pbet would be in fbres St the Republican convettiiin. “Our p^e are genUemen at all times on these matters anyway,*' he said. Bat bans an Hquw have habit sf disselviBg as the nl| They did at the Democratic convention and probably will at the Republican get-together. NEWOOMES—Film fane are due for a treat when they lovely and vivacious Patricia Oriacoil in her American f t in ‘‘Hie Wackiest Ship in the Army.” She's-the Irish lass who played Maid Marian in Richard Greene’s Robin Hood Brigitte Bardot's Camera Kisses Anger Jacques PARIS un-«rigtMe Baidet’s flhn dbeeter la reported to have etdeied hasbaad daeqnes Char-riar aat el the atadtos becaase Tba aewspapei' L’Aurere aaid today Cbantor got mad aeelBg . HEADS TOGO-Premier Syl-vanus Olymplo. 57, an admirer of the U. S. Is the leader of little African republic of Togo which came into being on April 27. Hg Hod to 'Fill Hor Up' but Mot With Troublos ST. LOUIS (»-4artender Valentine Tatltch had more trouble than usual, this time, in complying with the order tq ‘‘fill her iqi.” Hearings 5et on Shield Hike Inniranco Rato Boost Ploa Will Bo Airod in _ Dotroit, Grand Rapids ■ j> LANSING UO-PabUc hearingt'S have been scheAiled in DetroiLlB and Grand Rapids by the state! insurance department on a me increase proposed b>- the Mlchi gan Medical SMvice (Blue Shield), a- ★ * Hearings win be held May 2< in the council chambers of the old Detroit aty Hall and on May 27 at ttm Grand Rapids Civie Audi-torliBn. Both hearings an 10 a.m. Blue Shield asked for a UVt ■ Greafost number of a6ddants|c« addle Ike tracten an I cauaed by trectori ovaitonilii oe-|eratad o * ‘ :D0 AWAY WITH HAID! ‘ and RUSH WATER! \ YOU CAR have! enrr wkrn i raage from tt enris fo MAS a nantb. Blue Shield is the prepaid medical insurance plan covering doctor bills. Blue Cross, which ers hospital bills, is not asking for a rate hike at this time. Holland Official Dios HOLLAND UR - Dick SmaUen-burg, retired superintendent Holland parks and cemeteries, died Wednesday after suffering a heart attack while working oh a dodt at his Lake Macatawa home. He 66. He had been a city employe 2^years prior to his retirement in and was instrumental in dinar rnmnlu tnfanaa4 in UaIIam#!* ■ lOTUR WAIlARnl SOFT WATER for a few PERRIES per day Nova 0 whHar wtsh. softer clothes, lovelier compfoxion and eveit/sove up to 50% on soop. WHY REMT a SdICMr Unit? Bavt Ttir Owl in is Litllo «: $|25 Irr wm lacludhi Soke tax NO MONIY DOWN s rsrthsr fsforsreMeB Coll. CRUMP ELECTRIC, INC. Area OisMbolov for Isynolda Watar CoadWeafoy Igalyaal MIS SikuB U OL S-UOO n 4-3S73 [ Soft, all-cQmbed cottons with the s^le extras yon ask for! Ponnqr*g fivoi jroa a dit^ of 8 die* ttaetiTO iorfaee interest stitdies in » cotton noted fof'its eomfcvtl Add n fancy fashioned collar. cnib... h«f tails... aUt sUksl GiRRt , ebhm, too! Tan. told. Olivo, UidithhM. rod, black, wliite... and nU onaily hand wfotaaMe. Hdweanjronboat’oni at2.88! IHJIIM*lilllW 098 Big catch for Spring...with every oil change’ ONE QUART FREE ACT Mil...SAW IP Tl a PER CENT! Stop at your Marathon dealer between now and May 31st—and let him dmia that winter-worn oil from your car. Hell give yoG am quAwr pub with n ehaate to eithv Manihon Motor 03 or PenaaoO. INCREASE YOUR MAEA6E! Too need n good ofl and a good gaadine to get top mileage from yoor ear. Hie hapfaeat combinntkm you can buy is Mnnthoo Motor 03 teamed with Marathon SUPER-M* gnsedine. Try them—and enjoy the extra milei.v OFFER ENDS MAY 31 PEIMErS-MIMOLE MILb rOpon Evaiy Weekday —TMawdey^ Hini Sofnidey, T0:00 A.M. ta h:00 F.M. PENRErs-OOWIITOWN: ---Open Itandmt 9:30 A.M. fa 9K)0 P.M.-^AII Otiiar Waakdayt 9:30 A.M;«a 5:30 F.M. MARMON GOES FARTHER TO MAKE FRIENDS •' r EIGHT ■ k ■ -■ 'V' ■■ ■ , /■- '■■'^ THE PONTIAC PRESS,,FRIDAY, MAY 18. 19«0 Mocfrid Towwr ToIIm» Eur6p«an Skyscraptr lUDKJP (UPD - "nw recMtly IT-itoiy 'Rmtr d M»-#td her# to Bur^’i talint *y> Foartaen ftows ira devoto once VMe, 90 to fanMnd k One Side of Brain’s the Boaa Why Does One Eye Wink Easier? General Electric Table Radio $lQ95»|»o^ Easy to Rood Dial JL V WEEK The Good Housekeeping Shop of PONTIAC 51 W. Huron FB 4-1555 NEW YORK (WD-*S agijn poOittog the way to dacower The chancee are H'a earier lor you to doae eat eye than It to to doae the other. ,T^ it. U asa aye eleeee aa leedBy aa tha ather, yaa*ra a " AU thto emacka of a parior game but U’a a aerioua tocward at^ in adcnoe. ONE SIDE DOMnairr t bean on the theoiy that to et people one tode or the other tha brain to dominant which ..^.daina why aone «« left-handed and aome are right-handad. In a uiattoely lew, rntHknr eMa at the bralB to iiBihiaat and dominant eye ahould be eaaler to doae because the dominant eye, in being dominant, ehoidd be more reatotant to the dioaing muade. Bat IS atadeato taaai that the On the other hand, one of the greats of all geniuses was evi-dently ao mixed. oyea is fami In toto the(»y twoC tots have brought tb culi wl^ to the rtog muade that powers the opening and cloeing of your eyes. Dn. B. T. dun and K. 8. F. Ohaag hegaa wHh the known teet Although people have binocular viaien-they see with both eye*-either the r^t eye or the left eye is preferred in both focusing and There to a test whidi diows'tli dominant eye d any individual. With thto teat, the sdentiste separated toe 145 students of todr anatomy daases at the University of Hong Kong into those who ‘ dondnant tight eyat'and dominant left eyes. Journal "Natura." tbs i right eyes found it easier to i their left ayes. IMrty-one with domlnaat left eyes found that their right eyes were aaaier to doai ■ BEHnANT signfticance” of two-tolnto of their subjecto finding the nondominant eye easier to doae. In this Add of studying.how people operate thamaelvas, than are always exceptions. Six out of 145 could dose sltber eye with equal eaaa. and there an m “swttdibitten” in baaeball. But by slow atepa, toe theory of toe late American neinblogtot, Dr. Samuel Toney Orton, to gettiag substantial vertiflcatlon—thto tone frwn the orhlctdarto ocuU. Orton’a own reaearefa greatly In-lluenoed education in that it proved hardbt-teach children w«« not neceaaarily dumb. They donld have "mixed dominance.’' Thto causea auch phenomena u Leonardo da Vind, tha universal ganiua, was a mirror- Killer Fights in Vain at Electric Chair OSSINING, N.Y. (AP) — Pablo Vargu, 35, a slayer, was etec-trorated Ihuraday night i|t Sing Stag Petoon. It took eight ginnto to strap Mm into the ehabr. When Vargas entered the death chamber and spied the chair he tried to break away. Prison autooritiea mid It w first tone in more toan executtom at Stag Stag since that a doomed man phyaicaUy fought to the last moment to pre- Old’Fasbioned Automation at Logging Site. INTERNATIDNAL PALLS, Miiui. «B-Gerald Wbeelock and his neitoew. Dean, have devised a torn of antomatkin to snake logs The condemned nuui had been in toe death house IB months. Vargas was convicted of stran-|1ii« UlUan Mojica, 16, York high acbool student, during a rape in 1958. He tiled to bun ftp body. Discovers Mailboxes Are Not Very Sporty ISTOWN, Ohk) ar-Keep-from toe forest at tbdr logging ^ ft* ft”**> ft* P°** site near hero. But they have to ‘>“®* •**" "*•“ ft**** •ay "glddyAp" to get it started, ift®* «»™e» ***» ft*r obdnict- ‘mI vUnr they^n» trained a pair at hwrem to skU togs «rt ef toe NEW EMTION — Marilyn Monroe, the former quern of the pin-ups. is a more mature type these days. Picture takm as she repented back at the studio for completlem of her current film following the strike, right, to in distinct contrast with one at left from her pin-iq> years. without Seneftt of lekw ar a driver. Gendd hockk the logs up to wrse No. 1, gives him a gentle pat and off toe animal goes to the loading ramp. When No. 1 arrives, Dean starts No. 9 (m toe trail for another load. They say the two trataed horses save toe Ug expenee «l tracton and loaders to get the pulpwood logs out of the woods. Some 160 mtnion can of 2,000 different nukes have been offered to Americans since the first pow^ ered roqd vehicle was designed in France in 1789. To familiarize motorists with the luxury and cort-venience of todays new models, auto manufacturers invested an estimated |9Tt900.000 tor new . ger car advertising in new^pers' Robert J. TSrentine, post otfloe safety director, said most oom-« from sports car drl- WPON Celebrating MTIOIML RADIO lONTH During MAY ...I bn® Jjjg egccEEs storios 1960 is tho now Dodgo Dart. From Maino to •unny California,Dart oalas ara oproading 4lko yvildfiro. In fact. Dart is Ih ^ placo« In many key^markoto. Why tho big "'ovo ^^^to Dart? Throo roaaono. Buyoro lilio Dart’s wondorful low prico.*/^i lto high gas miloago ( 24J m.p.g. In this yoar’o Mobilgas Economy Run). Its looks and features. Dart is a honey ^ of a buy! Dart: fastest growing low-price favorite! I4M os YOm DUl TAKE YOU PICK OF THESE EXCEPTIONAL . VALUES RCA Whirlpool 12 CUBIC FOOT R^GERATOR. FREEZER Big 75-Ib. freezer chest. Deep, roomy ckK>r shelves. •199’* WHh Trade NO MONET DOWN GENERAL ELECTRIC AliTOMATIC WASHER With suds saver and lint fUter. Big 10-lb. espaeity. 6 adjustable waOz and ilnaa ieinoer^mw. Price Includea n-tion. WEEK BIG RANGE V^UE U” Gas Ran^e Pull width oven, broiler. Automatic' burner lighting. Very spe^ prlcet WITH Cadi TRADE INSTALLED FREE! HAMILTON GASDRM 5 different heata. Ultra-violet .:<5t«lorJamp> fltsirte^ ehtp-l»xx)f drum. Vary apacial prteet •188 Eledric Model .. .$1S8 GENERAL ELECTRIC 30‘” GAS RANGE Full width oven, llft-cff door. Large storage drawer, automatic light and timer. 0liUX95 WITH Pfy TRADE ... NO MONEY DOWN Wo’re ftfst tidded pink at the way buyers by the thousand are making the move to the new Dodge Dart The word has gotten around that Dart gives buyers everjrthing they want in a car. A price down wi^ the lowest in the low-price field. Exceptional gas economy. The solid strength aaad with the fine oil ol cheat-_j.” the State Newa said in an cdltotial criticai of "eMen" who waf their fittgera” at cheatintf on on NBC or ABC, said the actor, who was flhninL the next' to tost of the current series. “ABC is especially eager to have it. Don Sharpe of our company is to New Ywk right now and WiU be settiiqt a deal." piSLYnny LOANS $50 for 2 wks ... only TOil •dier 1«MH te 1500 WUk 24 n«. te repay •■“iiiar*’ JACKETS Her Pooch Was Husky, He Liked Cold Weather FREEI2TWB lASOAU TKXtni CHEYENNE; Wyo. fUPl) . vtatou station KFBC for help to finding her dog, which had prised liiien tbs dog u.«. —« the spee. a Seir hours later. .. was a 54-pc“~* *•"“— Aiaakan fiiMlde. $2.99 QuilleO Roby BLANKET iVcfc Lou Price A second car for the family la growing in denuuid. Tw eons, Henry F. Akin d Sonoma, calif., David T. Akin of Los Angelea and l^ephen W. AUn of Alamo, Osllf.; and four grand> Service was held at 3 p.m. today at St. Mary by the Sea Epiaoopal Church, Pacific Gmye. Arrangements were by the Paul Mortuary. RUSSELL L. i>HlLUPB MILFORD — Service tor Rue-sell L. PhflUps, 52, of 340 Dawmm ltd.. wfU be at 2 pm. Saturday at Richardson - Bird Funeral Home. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. A farmer, Mr. Phillips, died yes-after being kicka neck by a cow. Survhing are a sister, Mrs. Iva Goodridi of Milford and an aunt, Mrs. John Lockwood of Brighton. Survivtag b a sen Guy of Rodies-tcr,' tour grandchildren and three gieat-grandchildiren. MRS. ALVAR RXXERD ORTWVILLE - Service Mn. iUvah (Amelia J.) Rkkerd, 65. of 139 hfyron St., will be at 3 p.m. tomorrow at C. F. Sherman Funawl Home. Burial will be-4n Goodridi Cemetery., Mrs. Riekerd died unexpectedly of a hoait attadi at her home a member of First ChoKli of Christ Sdenttet, Ox- Soviet Air Chief Cancels U.S. Visit WASHINGTON (^1-The chief of the Soviet air force today called off his sdieduled visit to foe United States. Chief Air Manhal K A. Vershinin, who was due to arrive Saturday from Moscow, Informed the U.S. Air Force that “it would bo more appropriate to postpone my visit tb the Unitsd States until a more suitable time.” Hia dectskm was dearly another repeivosskM ftom the my 1 downing fai the Soviet Union of an American spy plane. Surviving beside I are a daughto*, Mn. Bernice Mo-ahier ot Oxtutl; three sane, Bernard and Leaiie, both of Lake Orion, and Etoierson of Oaikston; and 15 grandchildren. A sister, Mn. Carrie Hickey of OrtonviUe, and t Choin Buying HotRl Olds LANSING .ll>—The manager of the Hotel Olds acrois from the Capitol has confirmed a verbal agreement exista to sell tbe 500-room eetablishment to a hotel chain. Jade Tar Hotels of Galveston, l>x. INFORMATION & FITTING CENTER 103 N. SAGINAW FE. 2-0292 IMLAY OTY - Service tor Wtt-un Priehs, 89, of 2435 Fairgrounds Rd., will be at 2 p.m^ tomorrow at St. Paul Lutheran Church. Burial fill follow in Imlay Township Cemetery. 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Oeiwus. said the Negro is padually moving outward tovrard the soburbs, getting better Jobs and education. Other immigsants did this as individuals.and became assimilated he said. But the Ni«to Is moving as a group, taking his segregated ghetto with him. This reeuHs, be said, from color prejudice and the fact that Negroes are arriving in metropolitan areas more rapidly and bi greater numbers than did other immigrants. ‘•Unlike hta Immigrant prede-ensors the Negro is becoming more, rather duui less, segregated in American metropoUtaa areas,” Hauser said. Hauser tdd an international conference of mayors that metro-{wlHan craters will face a criata bi human reWiras in the 1900s. This will result in part, he said, from die fact that diough the Negro is fle^taig •segregated living, other groups want to live in ra-clavet and are resisting integration. '••nie teat of our democratic order,” be said, “will lie not so much in a shift fnmi segregated to integrated living, as in the freedom of a person or a group to live either in intepated fashion or hi enclaves." y Among those resisting integration. he said, are CathoUc national church groups, the Jewish community and some Anabaptist Christian sects. matsd St S7.M aalts. eomparad with the reosnl U.7W sasembllss s week age. The industry tote] is the hi^iett sbice the week ended Feb. 27. _________*_ t * • ;.......... Truck production this week was estimated at 28,510 units, i with 28,908 last we< 27,391 in the sbnilar week last Singer Toni Fisher, 'Hurt Big/ Gets Divorce LOS ANGELES (AP)-Rock 'n’ roll sbiger Toni FWier’s marriage bore an unfortunate resemblance to her hit record, “The Big Hurt,.” she bidicated in getting a divorce. Ihe 30-year^d night dub performer tdd the court Wednea^ about her husband, Levant B. I'isher, V, a bartender. The couple married in 1954 ud separated last September. OTF nsHW’ IIOIJB — Being a New York broadcasting execu-tivedoesn t stop Roger Gimbel from goln’ fishin’ ev«y night. H«e he dangles a baited lliie from his IStiMtoiy apartment window, hairing bopefoUy at the East River. Gbnbel says he has caught dozens of eels and has his eye on some cagy bass he has seen scurrybig around a rocky pobit below. 2 Top State Officials Eyed as WMU Chief LANSING (UPD-Two to? stz^ otfidals were among four men eon-sidered by the State Board of Education for preridency ot West-era Michigan University. It * * State Controller James W. ffiller has dtacusied the opening with the board. State School Chief Lynn M. Bartlett long has been in the nm- r and now Oreclor et the ate of Pnbtte Admtatotiattaa e Usivenity of MkUgaa, proditawt, alee wen la the ns- James Lewis. Univenity ot Midi. Igan vice preddrat, was reported to have withdrawn from coosider- The new president win replaee Paul Ssngren, who will retire tai June after hddbig the post 24 ears. A board spokesman said it probably would be at least next week before tile post will be filled. St. John, Virgin Islands, U the Milt source tA bay leaves used in manufacturing bay rum. 2-Month Peak forCarOAtput But Gxiipads fiofruot Firpm Ali'Tima Itvtl of Last Wook DETROIT (AP) News reports passenger car proion will rise tUs. week to its Bst level ia two months although coBipect oer output wUI drop eUidiUy fixm its all-time high set p week ago. * * the' trade paper estimated overall production this week at 1S0.6S0 cars compared with 142,303 last week end 136.018 in the comsara-ble week oM9S». ■ New Process Tenderizes Beef on the Hoot CmCAOO (VPI)-A aulor mat |i CI^«5S’iS2*LS*rt'S&51 way to wMt tiw Tproeeei or teflere. m Izing bert while itta stiU <» the Hf ■ oof. ’ f The proceas, patented by Swift | and Co. under the trade name Pro Q ; natural food < . any heef cut at caniitaialll time instead ot through tnuHtieoal | PM OseiSr offoiOrs tneaidl Is^pratovy dxptslsea the goven- | mml-appraved prooess at f n«4l« | Dallas Swaps for Curd DALLAS. Tex. (AP)-The Dallas Texans of the American Foot-baU League Wednesday announced acquisition of Frtin Curci trade.' lyie trade sent farmer 'Tulane and New Yixlc Giant guard Dgl-tao Tniax to Oakland in return tor Corel. WIiat a Bar-gain! GADSDEN, Ala. W - For a _ the prioenerata the Gadsden JoU tiwui^ tii^r prere gotag to grt a bargain. But then dty olfidals explaimdl that the sign outside' advertlsii«. "We Give Tradlnd Stamps,^ bad bera turned' in and ivss only ifwattiog the >a^ rival, of its owner. KeMp ybor clotbas bnah I hand3lt»«e(«t pioea BMh t when you take' off your . A Goeeer said enzymes, deri^tt from papaya, pineapide a^ flgi, | which have ttie same effect as |j enzymes found naturally in heel. | are introduced into the anlniMds’ r circulatory system immeOately b fore slaughter. ★ # * The cnxymes take effect i the beef is cooked. The end result, || Goeser said,.is that nature ctrau- I lafos the tenderizing agent through |] the entire animal, and the procees which would nocn take place during aging... Oscar C. House of Swift's beef division held Pro Ten-treated meat from the firm’d Ocala, Fla., and St Joseph, Mo., plants ta being marketed on an ex]^mental basis In Florida, Indtana, MichigaD and lUinolB. National Farm Safety Week is the U: S. Depiartment of Agrtcul-ture. It was begun in 1944 by the council’s farm conferepoe Id prevent depth and injury on the m-tion's farmd. AMAOm WEWnSTIIIBUTOS PUMfOSE HAS Now aiMh hi Mb ans. i . miHriAL UIWINfiS ONiMITIB Rccsnily arMOynesd^ .in the- Walt St. Journal — Nevef^bOfsm offoirsd by any company In ^tht PUU INVBTMINT ONLY ^h.00 SyyieonfohHe Mta for*Vhe .'•famous SPA PC^ at OUR MANUFAaUftCRS COST--4a8S.OO ||ttha;4i6iit32^ Urotirid poof. ••• ina eom|80%kit consists of—fha 4Mast'vinyl llnar manufacturad, i glala lined filter with . a ten hour wnoyfr, main drain, Inlat fitting, vicUvm fitting, aufom^ iklremar and an llfostratad gonstroCtion mambl. j ' • OVER POOR YEARS Of'INSTALLATIONS IN ALL SECTIOnI. UNDER ALL CONDITIONS,* WITHPUT ONE failure OR REPIACIEMENT. ? , # , j NIW SHAPID VtNYl POOtmW IN PRODUCTION ‘ A Fool proof Do'H-Yoursalf Manual with $.D oofor ittdes ihowing all d****** corotruetton ' *■—abaalwtaJy no axparianca nacaaiary. • *- *74iw. ntausiyp iwviHTioN ^ Tht only.parmanent vinyl installation—a complate“ ' ‘ fittings instaliad behind th« liner, wNch stiwtclw in the podA-(optional at orAy $7000 addhlonan.. . The compieta distributor-dealer iiwtallcd cost for the 16x32 pool including all labor and mw^al with cement patio, ^opingV grading, etc. only $1250.00. DOMT II MISLIAO—YOU CANNOT lUY A ICmib POOL At ANY MIICI .i NDmiol Shipping Within On* Wttk Ipy Diract— No Gonmiipglpiiptl Solninvnn " No Rwnwwol Fom , an Ixpreiiivt Celfbr^ NnniM « 0 StMking ot Invuntary ' lyST THE Vy«)RLDS FINEST RESIDENTIAL SWIMMINfyPOOL AT AN UNSELfkvABLE LOW COST. Impostibla?—When I arrive in this sras, tat rra have one hour of your time, If tWa opportunity is not GREATER than stated In thb brM IN GAS^AVBR! >■ .p.f. imMin fflHM ptr gallon. Standird’a IhFfn-^namod not for what K lg. but for what it dooo-maang mote . mil at ptr gailpn. You ^xpaef more fhrm andvoupeflf! 'f.. A. ti Your High School t Roprotontod in Tho Rro$$? THE PONTIAC PRESS Watch for ichoot Nows On This Pago Bach Frida/ FRIDAY. MAY 18. I960 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THIRTEEN Waterford High Holds Prom Tomorrow Night 'Enchanted Gardens’ Is '60 Theme; Tommy Baldwin Orchestra Featured By JOHN TBEimnSEN Formally gowned young ladies with their handsomely dresaed escorts. magically transformed from the JeuM and slacksH^d teenagers who only a few scant iKwrs before ttnWied potting up tfoeora-will begin arriving at Waterford High School at 9 p.m. Saturday for the 1990 Senior Prom. * * * ‘Enchanted Gardens" is the res It of weeks of planning and preparation by the Class of 1900. 'Many honm of labor have gone ate cutting out leoveo, naaking for the garden seltlag of the iveat. Couples will dance to the music of Tofomy Baldwin and his orchestra from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. For the seidors who have waited > GARDENS -> These Waterford Township High .sAooI prom committeemen seem enchanted already by their decorations for tomorrow night's 1960 Senior Prom, ‘‘Enchanted Gardens.” Making leaves, flowers ^ painting back- drops for the ugrden setting has taten weeks of hard work. 1116 four above are (from left) Frank hOMli, Una Cboley, Mary Grile and Suzanne Ott. Tommy Baldwin ayid his orchestra will provide music from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m.. FourClarkston Scientists Tops Capture- State Science Itrir Honors; Fhysia, Qbemistfy Entries Win on Central Cheerleoding Squad By BJSRBABA GBHTIN Ite ieMF-chosai Pontiac CaotrSl Cheerieadiic Ivilild has a bu^, lun-^ yi*htlihead ot dintaxhig -tW yBlpsibeBdilp lea held last nlght’for jO- the hew en* &«#fP(tt) thReext two I ^ _____jkjClMSslIlswttfce with ,___ projects mi tet^ in die Physics and chentstiy division. All of thsm placed. ' IMmt la. tte JDwMt Meiew Fair. ea» tmfS H»t' l»«* ^ pl^dea ifofolsa witli Us psajeet m aa eiaetna mforoaesee. a project of mmqr and tesflng aiUMic nibberi wMch won her a first-plaee ribhon Ih the chemistry dlvlskm. •niitd-pls(!|hrlone« in thrtdm Islrydh^ were^Nancy Walker, with her project ol walker cotars, and Sue Oishinan and Sue Larkin with their exhibit of hmne^nade coemetics. cheerleaders nambb - A group of Clarkiton High teachers and students have selected the varsity and Jr. varsity chemiead- Waiied Lake Carnival Is Big Event By SRABOBT HAZZABO The WaUed Lake High School Student CouncU is presenting a Spring (Mnilvid tonl^ from 7:30 to 11:30 ud tomorrow from JO a. m. to 5 p.m., toDowed by a dance at 8 p.m. Nance Gray, assisted by Mflton Canigan. Margie Lang and Lyhne AsUW.,, Js jc»i«?h«islor of the " ebwlsaiflng squad are Jane Zum-lirunnen. Sue Martin, Bobo CJuis-tides, Carolyn Rugglea. Spangler and Sharon Gotsdiall. ★ ★ ★ Je. varsity’ cheertoaders are wSS,’Mi«r BateR VWd Burity/ Manifleld, Nancy Stiaquits and Martha Ma^. Majorette tiyouts cently at Intsrested gWs. The ^ ^ jndyd on poise, accuracy and rou-tins. Vaye ae*R tae Saefcssn. atolhs n-J«^ B«vld ihe aatkston High has elected offlceru lor tte 19804J1 school year. Elected to office w«e Ron Jyleen. Blackett, vk* president; Mar» Robbins, secretary, and Sue La^ ion, ireamaer- ^ . The Oarkston Pep CIi» baa elected next year's officers, two INCUMBBNT||I Jane Zombrunnen and Kay Per-bydilr* were re-eleOted m Bidlaid and Rflo Jyleen were -It was decided at tte msdt^ that aOO of tte Barney to tte treasary woidd he Omted toward ^tiHiiig the ebeerieaders to camp. Over half foe families wifo In-6onies of ^2.00043.000 are auto owners. IWs jumps to abmit 90 per cent at foe 95.080 Aboid 1 Ip 8 famllie^with 15.000 a y«ur aw fwtHJSr families. To Kach his best proupecta, an av^ age car deute spends $3,t23 a year tor newspaper advertising -inora than aH other forms of ad- 15 Girls Named to Positions ^.Fred'sFetes blew ehaerteaders are Spe Joim-auB. San^ Gcwfoi, Deigia Doug- trophias for aS or over games: SalTy Jerry Bdtawa, Art Kukqfo Joe JackidfaikpkQary BiWger. Larratepei, 1^ and ttamr Hoffman, . Sue Terty. Sue of n gIfiB. Id jnte vanMy eheer- Patti Hamilton, Linda Ray, Kathy JwkBon and Jt%. Wakley. Twenty^four flitallits tiM last week te j|iMltain; ★ This nimmer many eck. Stutents are requested to go along with foe South Seas gaity and wear bennuda|^or Jamricas ing drive last week. The Sta-dem CowwU repreeeatsllve of each group taned in foe ceUeet-ed riotUag Friday rnwriag to be,welghed. “Tte winning homerooms were 251. Joe Atwell. 131 pounds: 312. Doug Treais. 73 pounds; and 121, Helen Uplsch, 22 pounds. For their outstanding tlon to this worthy cause, homerooms will receive an loe creun treat. Tte Pontiac Central High School Bowling League will conclude its year d bowling wifo a party Saturday morning for the 82 members at West Side Recreation. At this banquet, 46 tropttos and 12 perfect attendance awards will be presented. . CHAMPIONSRIP ROLL-OFF Tuesday night, a force-game roU-ofi was held between the Lucky Strikes, drfmpions of tte first semester, and the Scorpions, second semester champs The Lucky SpUta. Gan^ Barger, Ernie Rojaa, JDdy Lowry md Karen AntoUch. scocad 43 more potato thaa the Scorpions, Dave Blank. Jetty Brilowa. Aijete Wyxgo^ and Diana Rigolti, to have their names engraved bn the permanent trophy kept in foe sAori show- Trophies wUl be given to Lacey, high gafoe, girls; Joe SS giX boys; Nancy Serra, Wgh game handicap, glrto; Rodney Andrews, task game bm-cHtoP, boys; Diana Rigotti, high aerilea. giria; Gary Bargw. ki^ series: teyt; Arisn» l^nHoski hito aeries handicap, girta; and Ernie Rojaa, high aeriea hamBcap, boys. The SallowiiM b(^ t By pj^ muoil *1116 so^omoce riaaa of St. Frederick Hli^ School Is presenting ‘Friday the 13fo Dance”' tonight in tteisoMl haB. Tte general 4ehalnnhh for the ^tdaiice is Tina. IJi, Londe; the refreshments ate<'turtenged by Pat Green mid Bailey, '^>foto‘''&a^te»I^ ’ Abe dteMafiMM whbdi wffl Friday 13th' en miners, tabfoe spl srith U ‘The adroistton is ]5 c Northern Honor Society Admits 34 Top Seniors By jean ISBELL CTubs. Norsemen and Choral The Pontiac Northern Highitolles. Honor Society will admit 34 ■ra-loewalt heads tocoiatioBS. BiU Rob-ion In a formal r^mony at 8:30||nfn ments will be served foUowkig tte performance, in this way the enoe hsui a chance to meet tte gPfUNG OONCERT - Rochester High SebooTs qtamal “Spring Band Ooncert" will be presented 8 p. m. Tuesda/ In the school, gymnasium. Tuning up for tte tag event are four too^^iers of the. trumpet en^ cornet section (frxxn left seated)/Dave Pearce and Tbm HU| amkifrom left standing) Dave Munson aqd Leslie PptoR Looking on to BB^ Oiiector IVpd Johnson. rector, and teve en eU-roond gel-togefocr. It helpe get ofoers interested to foe bedd end how tt Aorta. With ell foe work fosib they am putfoig foto foe concert, it shows that these students are intereridi in what ttey are datnc and that the.v want to make * of them. Tte to the Uaked SRetea focreesed 113 per cent between .1967 «id 1909, • purvey by the AiitomoliUe 1 ^OtTRTESy THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1960 Mocmilianites Boom in Municipal Vote LONDON (AP) PrUke Mlnla t«r . HaroM MaemUIaii’i Conaerv-pai^ rode the creet of • new popularity wave today after romicipal ciecUtaa >n England and Walea that' aivept out more than 400 of flieir Labor i^ppnepU. raccees lit kxal voting la 11 yean Hid a weleoihe vote at confldenoe tor tile Bvltilh leader on the eve the aununit conference. Local liauea influenoed the voting conaid-endiiy, but the reaulta were considered a followup to the Conaerv-eMve trivmph to the gmral elecs tioR last'October. At atake were a third of the aeata on 363 local government councils throughout England and Waive. ♦ A ♦ ‘ WHh only a handful of reaulta still to come in, the Conservatives scom| a odtvi^ of ckwo on to 400 seats, lliere were Ug gains, too, ior Ubnal and Independent candidates, almost all at the expense of Laborltea. Terms such as thimbleful, h ful, qiWtum, a go. a peg, a fin tot. wet and juird were all i by American colopists in ordc a 'drink pt rum. NIW WAGON $1798^ > *Only Catiioljtes Trajiiing Enough^ ^' - Survey Finds tack of Native Clerics Fu--stghted church leaders have been vtomiiig for yean radhsal Chante la missionary strat iB necessary If Christianity Is SEEN AT CANNES — Italian film producer Roberto RoaaelltaL former husband of actress Ingrid Bergman, arrived at an Italian reception to Cannes, France, Tuesday with Indian actreaa SonaU das Gupta, with whcun he has been linked romantically. The reception waa given by Italian fUm producers as part of the festivities in Cannes to mark die annual International FUm Festival. Two Guided Missiles l^eno's Bare Aa Tested Successfully if^ubtraSIng BGLIN air force BASE. FTa. (AP)—Two more Bomarc-A guided mlasUea have been launched trDlB"tiie Santa Rosa Island Missile Test (tonter. One destroyed a supersonic Jet drone target in a direct hit at a range of 172 miles and an altitude of more than 40,000 feet. The other made a planned near miss interception of a QF80 Jet The ground-tcMdr Interceptors were launched 2H hours apart Thursday. SAFi^LEAN^CONOMICAU-FHA TEIITMS ELECTBIC HEAT FREE Eifimotis Phone OR 3-3792 or R 5-S4M R£340,. Nev. (APHReoaht first bare-bosoraeti night c^ub act got oft to a fajse start Itiursday night with what ml^t bt called a re- A hotel had i»omised 10 uiea—bare from tiie waist -r-F'our giris showed up. scsntily dad but not bare booomed. „ the first act they ----------- covered with strategically placed ornamentation. In the second act, their bosoms were covered tribitie ammalfy ^to fsofiyi -iaio-|llc Church had tPr iM«i|n prisNs of nationalism sweeping the . devdoped eounbies at the woiM. They have said that-iorelga about S2,iyiO,tfyMps er cent-it*M^ hi-vested in support et theohiglcal ■chools In Asia. Alrics and Latin backgroimd and let native clergymen take over the main berden of preaching the gMpd.' Otiiarwise, the Chrtitiaii fsRh will be stigmatised as a “white man's export." field, only 43A-agato. leap than per cent—are engaged prt- new feet of Precious little. That Janring conduskn stands out from a massive study of theological education abroad, conducted for s John D. Rockefeller Jr. fund by Yorite Allen Jr. Allen’s 640-page report, entitled “A Sem-/ Survey," has Just been published by Harper A Brothers. It; straws tint seminaries (tw training native qlefiD'msn have not been given a Ugh priority to mtoston programs. Quite the con-treiy. (» ate neiriy 150 mflHon Adlais Of tile 2S.0GS North American In tin tgr every 40 local priests to mia-sisii lands. 1>Bday. the ratio is nearly reversed - Ig foreign priests for every IM toed priests. The OsfosHe Ctasek is sMe fo iapt Mi •Mspv^ ra^ leoosA Bs snifos gtobsl mlislso Is kadw eantml cwtisl sf the Vsttoea. Bdf Mra Jfostoslasi ssto- Britain, the oiriy other wsUem country which senda out a large number of Protestant miatianarles, to doing even tos^to tmto a homegrown clergy tor the IndigenoiH “youi« churches.'’ Its lending per cent of their budgets for, support of semtoarieo. tom negleeled the tmtoUg it a so ia thio eOOrt "astir reeenlly. But he believes that the Csttalic Churdi is now fully awake to the implications of the world situation. and that to recent years K has been "proceeding wt a greoter rate than the Protiatant churches" to build ia> a large, adeduately^ PMt ^ Pennaylvania. There are edu^ mtive 1^- W ■4T70 BEVEBSni ^ tbsm Ss loiv M IJKy He notes that to 199S, the Cktho- for modern trafncim MieftEL’S GAIU)EN CENTER 2801 Dtek Hwy. (jiear .Tdifntpfi) FR 4-8265 Fpr the Weekend Special Only ‘‘Patented Roses’^ ^ 21'different typei $ I MV to choose from 1 ^ ' Kef. $3.50 to tile world which are conducting mtoskmary wtivlties of Mne'eort ♦ A 'A, Maiiy of them are eiipjiorted by lUndamoitaUBt graupo which, Altai ■till wedded to the Oratory concept of misrionaiy «n-ddavor. and are not totersirted to hraiiitag an indigenous ministry To Keep Those'Bridgoi HARRISBURG. Pa. BUGS MQM (WHh roota BhUmt Pod) ...... L9 2 PC LIVING BM. SUITES , fffQ 0|oini«fid FriMM CoTsn)...?• IIV 2 PC UVO^ BM. SUITES M9QN (AU foon — nrkfto CoTsn)__ 149 spcsEcnoNALs H8QW (PHWO GovertMraaa........ DUm fURNITUItE SALES M nuh-tml at Asbsva Hrighie ^AnbumBfUM-SI) ^^^M"Tes Aiwoye fsy tor Uee o< I osd >“ ■Vm t-e MOW. urn sat.-«aL to »-n i-es4i And, as a grand finale, they I appeared f^ clothed. Estimates say there is at least I one big game animal In Wywniiw I for every resident ot the state. IwR <,rnR MIRACLE MILE pummer Fun Clothes For the Entire Family REPEAT OF A SELLOUT! COLONIAL MAPLE! 8-Pc. SOFA BED SUITE-Everything You Need! TERMS - OF COURSE! • CHOICI OF OURAgU OBCORATOR FABRICS ^ • tAKt 2 YURS TO PAY 3-Pc. Sectioasl. Foam Cukiom MylsB Fsbii^f $4 a a a Construction 149“ BETTER DINETTE SETS Chromo. Wronold Iron. BroH, Bronaotono. 4.6.8 Chedra. 669 *^9 ^89 lAigsii Ltw Ink Bids I beds! t ! Gasri •39“ 8R0UP2^gr«r*2M8 BROUP 3 *38J8 Modern Day. 15 E. PIKE 1 2B»>K.OFF SAGINAW SHONE EE 44795 Extra Special! Ladies’ Dry-Drip. Drip, dry washable skirts and blouse sets. The ^rts are full, the iilouses roll up, sleeve or sleeveless. Choice of black, navy, mint, butternut, gold, willow, lilac, powder and beige. Ladies^ TOBAGO A gore charmer .... peri tie with matching hobo print insole ... for lni7 fun. •3 99 Men’s “La R6ma” Kjiit Shirts Regular $3.98 Full fashioned collar, short sleeve, embroid- N ered motif on pocket. Nine colors to choose from. $929 2for$6JW Posy PetiU Knits ’n pords _______________--a M.A la Piak. Btae, Mat. Also S to IX. Fully Automatii and Foolproof Wash and Wear 65% Dacron* Polyester ' 35% Corval* Rayon You’ll agree at once. NORTHWEAVE Featherweight Slacks are truly "WeijIitT Lesa” Wonders. They feel like s breeze and look like a million. Keeps its crease while it firtits off wrinkles. Use a Convenient Uon Charge Plan I ' ■■ W\ . . THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MAY 18. 1960 FIFTEEN i I » I IREWIN6 CO., INC, DETROIT ,7, MICH. . H AP PkatolM TBEN HEABHIEAT — Troy Donahue, who ndther wiggles nor mumble*, it Hollywood’* new teen4«e heartbeat. He’* No. 1 on the Warner Bros, fan mail list and repmtedly No. 2 w 3 in HoUywood. Troy, who played in “A Summer Pla^.” «ay* he feel* a deep responsibility over his new fame. A. Ediaon 1,000 j^afsik took «itl Ihderal land hoMtep In lurtllveildaho and Oregon-total *010*3051 Type netalia usnaljy mada «< ; I state* — fa Nevada, UlidijmIlUaa acres. ■. Iload with a hardeiiing o* •■******.... HD0RC0VERIN6 vmues Acrilan by Flnh Private Funeral Set lorJ. D. Rockefeller TARRYTOWN, N. Y. (AP)- A New York Gov. Nelson A. Rodcw feller and Laurance Rockefeller; and Marian Packard, of Ptwd-dence, R. L, an old friend of the private funeral'.service for John D. Hocketeller Jr, will be ________ held at tiie Ro^teller family’* Pocan- eaily date. The sersdoe limited to member* ct the immediate family. k ★ ★ A memorial service open to the pi^^ will be held later at the Rivwnkle Oiurch in Manhattan. Rockefeller financed the building of the nondenominational dturch on Rtvmide Drive. No date lor either sorvice ha* Will Name Rodd for Selfridge Pilot Who Risked Life Rockefeller’s ashes were flown home from Tucson, Aiiz.. where he was oemated Wednesday itevtiy after he died in a hospital there of pneumonia and heart strain. Rockefeller, head of one o( the world’s ridiest famlUes, was 86. His adies, brought east In an urn In a Rockefeller family idane, wiU be buried in the family plot at Sleepy Hollow. On the plane were the widow, Rockeffller; two, sonsi MOUNT CLEMENS. Midi.. (AP) —An Air Force pilot who crash-landed in his disabled jet laM week rather than bail ^ over a populated area will have a road named after him in nearby Ches-tmrfield Tosmshlp. The flier, MaJ. Lewis W. Lagro, 35, was honored Thursday night with a surprise testimonial dinner. at which he received a resolution of c(Hnmendation front Ae township board. “He faced the dedaion whether to leave the |4ane to crash unmanned, -or stay with it at great risk to hia life,’’ It said. “Due to Ms great courage and ridll, no lives were lost.’’ Board members said that a township road would be named after the aviator In further ree-ognition' of his deed. Largo, of White Pigeon, Mich., is statioicd at Selfridge Air Force Base. Acrilan to the famous Acrylic Fiber frwn cajcmstraiKl that to so coriT to dean, so impervious to ttalns. mildew and moths. Lovely Timber lake Tones to several rolto of discontinued oolors. ’6r.. Hi-Pile Acrilan A rsBMUkable eaipet of extremely hM denslQ. ’The lush, deep plie wtlf offer you oonfort tor years. Beveral dtooonUnued colors. Gittons ,o»i A tori* assortment of fine cottons in the most exciting range of oolors Imaginable. ^ 5q. Yd. CUSTOM DRAPERIES Our stocks arc oompleM with the newest patterns of imactnahte woven with gold or sllvwr, dsalgned with delicate hj^ **'Sf‘?* prlnU. And. you will te amtsed at the thrlftir price tags Umbs lovely fabrics wear. CUSTOM FLOORS I HABITANT!PINE FOR EVERY ROOM IN YOOR HOME AND ONLY AT LEWIS A new group by HABITANT—COUNTRY ALMANAC — ond thot means it's made of carefully . selected, top quolity Northern Knotty White Pine—finished in rich Peppermill Brown, designs ore 0 unique combirwtion of colonial chorm and frontier ruggedness—casual and Inviting ond in perfect taste right dovm to the antique brass hordware. See COUNTRY ALMANAC only ot Lewis. , Th« DINING ROOM hutch ond buffet .............$217 harvest toble ................$llf.5t captain's choir ..............$ 3U0 bench with foom pod...........$ SAM Th« LIVIN^ ROOM men's lounge choir...% It JO round coffee ..$3AM step table lomp table...........$ 47JO lodies' lounge DINING PIECES Bel Ptefersdf "■ round extension table—$110J0 mote's choir .......$ IT.fS dry sink............$13f JO bockbor..............$ltJ0 PARK FREE BEHIND OUR STORE ^ 10% DOWN—UP TO 24 MONTHS ON BALANCE 0|Mii Evtiiings Tonight on4 Momloy .1 i 1 SfXTBEX THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1060 Troy Commission Adopts Budget $300,000 Higher Motoc vchkj« aoekkmti «n i sadtiig cauae of aocklental d« to tun reUdtaU, uid the Nadond The food indnatry emptoiyi tii^trectly or Indirtc^ — a«a ot tata la aalaiiaa and wagea aadlwhy W par cent ot aU food «tort haa total annual aaka of ai CUmaJdng alraoat a| Oty Manager t>avH W. Haaaa month of atudy. the t»y Qty^ aald the graaaat badgat aatkl-Cbnunlaakin laat niglit adapted the patoa reveoaee tnm etato-eal-etty'a budget of |7«.M2 for the leeted faada ta total IMMl fisad year. ___ Thia amount repreaenta an in Thla figure repreaenta an in-lcreane of 153,000 over laat year creaoe td nearly $300,000 over theifor Troy’a estimated population of current year’s budget which is lg,2S0. MMt900. . IMTOMIDIIM. U8E In Ms aaeual budget message. I If die oftlcia) figures Indicate a larger population when officially available in November, these rav-s will he increased propor- The esttmaM pspulstien rep- board aw the aamber of residential sites In the dty dan. 1, he Hasae added that although the He attributed this to the ladt of necessary water and sanitary sewer facilitiea which are "beginning to restrict the growth of the city." The budget coataias the sec-sad InstaUmriat of abnaet I14.SN due Oakland County for olty pay- No definite poiky of finiaiciiig ds obligatioa has yet been formed to eitber suppianent or supercede the present policy of a $300 per unit connection charge, which has proven to he taadaqiiate. the manager said. withhold a firm declskxi on how _ erty ousters in the Eveigreen Sewdr District will pay for the completed project pending outcome of Aug. 2 balloting on a four-miUion-dollar sewer bond issue. DEDICATE OOIIRTSOOM — Members of Troy Boy Scout Troop 13 were on hand last night lor the deAcatkm of the TToy courtroCm and formal evening of the mw court offices at the rear of the pofloe department butldbif. The boys presented an Ameth^ fiag and a Midiigan flag to Justice of the Peace Charles H. Losey shown here diaUng hamto with Larry Brown, 13. Looking on. from left, are Jerry Schr^er. 13. Asao-ciate Juatloe of die Peace C. H. Mason and Scoutmaster Donald Schrepfer. Church at Oxford to Be Dedicated Sunday at 2:45 OXFORD — The dedication service of the FTee Mefiiodist Church, 790 8. Lapeer Rd., will be SOn-(tay at 2:45 p.m. The program will feature special musk, Scripture readings and prayer by former pastors, the Rev. E. C. Jotoi, of Perry, will be bringing the dedlcatkn message with prvsentatioo and acceptance of The lev. Jshn, a fanner area secretary far Aids ef tbs Oca-eral MIssIsaary Beard sf Am Ohareb, Is BOW aupeftatasidBat of the Psottac District sf the The Rev. Harlow Hoyt, who is serving his fourth year as pastor of the local church, says the SPfr cial prtigram is ger. An oltcrootivc offered Is o mo-oklpol eoBectioa aendoo by the rtty, ftawBced either oa o direct oervioe Hem or by tax levy. IJasse said tf a tax levy were contemplated, a change in present operating millage would be needed and that would have to be. voted upon by the electorate. This matter has not yet been decided by the comminioaers. An hMreaoe h| Ibe budget ter UnCA-The Iftka aty CouncU will ask voter approval of five pnvosals to change the dty charter in the Nov. S election, acoo to Ed Havel, dty cldk. Four propositioos are concerned with salary hikes for dty officials and the fifth with setting uew dates for the city’s fiscaf year of iteration. The guesthM of decidtag the treasarer'e salary at least N THa next is stated the same way for die dty assessor. The treasnr-now receives IH per cent of collected tm and the assessor. The Coondl wants to be respon- sible for setting the salaries of tiiese two officials rather than being bound by the charter at certain figures. They want i Other departmental faiereaaea are largely due to salary adjust-d plbnned purdiaaes of additions! siqvUrs and equipment. The bwiget is designed to provide for the maximum tax levy of five mills in accordance with the charter limitation. "I think we'll get by thia year aU right," said City Oeric J. Law-son Lockhart. "But another year, we may have to acratdi." HE’LL Grow Fast Into the Right Size for This Gip! It looks a little big now. But sooner than you can imagine, a college graduation cap will be just the right size for that young lad of yours. Don’t leave anything as^ important as a college education to chance. Set up a program of systematic savings here that will add up to “what it will take” in tlie way of money. Do it Now! 3 I* Current Rate of Dividend Pontiac Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. HURON STREET DOWNTOWN OFFICE ROCHESTER BRANCH 16 E. LAWRENCE 407 MAIN STREET ‘ 4416 DIXIE HIGHWAY, DRAYTON PUINS 1102 W. MAPLE RD„ WALLED LAKE We Discount 20 to 50% Newlyweds Honeymoon in'Williamsbuig, Va. OXFORD — Honeymooning miliamsbutg, Va., are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kennedy following their candleligM wedding in the Oxford Metiiodist Churdi. Hie bride is the former Delores Lee Grove, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Grove of 90 Pontiac St. The bridegroom's parents are Mrs. Lillian Kenneth aai Eari Komedy. both of Metamora. The bride’s bdutluit^sldrt witii embroidered panels extended into a sweep. Securing her.fingertip ’ MRS. WILUAM F. KENNEDV « «»«» —________________________ . -^of seed pearti. Coin Show Slated Sunday in Holly HOLLY—The third annual coin show sponsored by the DouUe "E" Cota Oub here will be Staxlay from 10 a-m. to 6 p.m. at the -Holly Hrtel. Ei^bitors wUl compete for first, second and third ribbon awards to nine categories. There will be : a junior category for youngsters undo: U years oU. Coin slides win be shown before and after ih|. auction and free , sample eofiet at the most recent f' issue of World magazine wfll : he given to the first 400 attending the show. More than 100 c^t, indudtag tmrirnOsS^ Xfijcoln priimre, wUl1 be put up for . sale at an auction I at 3 p.m. ta the auditonura of! Nine spedes of the pine trM are! . liaUy Ekmentary School. • jfouiid in Cknada: ' Wixom Rezones THE PONTIAC PRESS/ FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1960 SEVENTEEN Two Residential Parcels Shifted Loon Lako*Tuck Land Reported Not t^Hod for Pork Area WIXOM — The resoning of nearly 150 acree from a residential classincatlan to heavy industrial area proved here last night by the City Council. The reclawlflcstkiii h reoommendad bf tba Qty nlng CommiMion and tba OaUand County Plancinf Jart Boitd With Weather Lake Orion Students' 'Riot' Ends Quickly LAKE ORION »It waan’t modi vt a iprim day ratfaar deptoaa jag, which probably bad aomaaring do vrith ycalnday'a atodant niekua at Laka Oriaa Community iQghSchooL Whan tlia troubla bagin, an un-lantlflad atudant phoned Tha Pnaa. "Iliara'a a riot tmaUng out hava,” aha saM. and V J. If an the aaoth. Only ona ob^aetlan'from n real' dent Uvlng In tha rtMoad aian Unabla to regain contrd, Aaat. Sib* ita the reaoned aiaa. Oomdl alaa apvnvad lha tag o( n aman pared on ~ Tran near Wlwan road to dential to light todnalitaL lha reipHat for te vaaontag (Midi w the Bowan Ifano-faetiirtag O. ** . „ nddltlan to tha ^pant moeUy tadoocB, tha ping-pong and other game taMaa had lost any iiitaraat ani!* infgAmrAoronr In a report to tha Caonefl'Jolm Ekidnon, aacrataiy et tha Plan-nii« Oommiaalon, atated that SB acres In tha Loon Lake and Ihck road area nera unaatlatactocy for the davelopment of a recraattan ihr Iliad Ova to the elty. Mayor Donald Brooka told the Coundl that the dty la atffl oeek-tag a Bite for a new city and aald that any alta tram ona-half acre to d> acrea would be The dty la looktag far a aHe, with or without a building that could be converted Into dty ofOcea. The present dty hall la becoming too amall to handle the.work load .-^Ith the tacreaatag population and duties of the new dty. he aald. Bl(fa on property In the vicinity of the present dty office could be submitted by anyone at the dty hall at anytime, acoordtag to Uw A roadasUlng contract for 12H miles of rttada was awarded to ^ Edwards Road Oning Oo. of Detroit for Its krr Wd of IMBB-Three other road offing Anna had submitted bids on ffie project The tnader of |l.m tf the eanent Hie proleetlsn bad r the east of aew SI badly If pndied throu^ a window of this type. About ten minutes after the meet tag ended, the students began returning to the daaarooma th stin reatkas, nauji aiUMBLT Hoag, in the absence of the prln-dpal, called a general assembly of die student body In the gym. labeled tfa« ruckus a misunderstanding. He apologiaed far not having informed the students beforehand why they muat not gregate in large numbers in the glaae-ltaed halla. Ihe Btndeiits were on their hmeb .Klod - a tfane whlth they feel la their own, CnmeUmainhenin- lalkh« taifead, sort of wafttag Quite a bit of noise atfared up In ffie boys’ lavatory, lha door evened and a faw of the you" carried thrtr roughbouatag out to the hallway. Alarmed at the sudden eruption, teachers instructed the students to ito their lounge, ffia cafeteria or the gym. Baeeatfrt ef Ode tatrertan what they felt waa «helr i ftaMb ffisy lolaaed la aaave. T whm the heU laag flwy i refsaed la le aaler ffie eh Hoag tafarmed the student c cn the reason'Students couldn’t grther in large numberi in the mere in the past. ★ ♦ ★' Ihe huge pane gtaae windows lake up most of the hallway outside walls, and It is easy to under-atand how, with • bit of nxigh-oeona could be hurt mem wMrid he waafeei eut ee that the bays’lavatartea weaMa’t hoeema School Board Petitions in Novi Due Saturday NOVI — Candidates seeking the two expiring Board of Education poets to the Novt School Dietiict, have only until tomorrow to return thetr quaUfying petitkns to the school superintendmt's office. The school election will he held June 13. Ihe two Ihree-year-ienns ex-plilBg are held by Jaek Oraw-ford airt Dr. HeroM Menis. Both Widled Lake tflgh School aea lor Micbad I. Miller, 17, has been selected to enter the Air Force Academy at Colorado Sprtags, Cblo., this fall. Named for the honor by U.S. Rn>. Wll-Uam S. Broomfldd (RrOeklend Cbunty), Miller Is tiie son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Miller of 8296 Golfside Dr., Commerce Town-rtita. The youth ie president of hie daee. a member of the Na- ‘Somebody Is bound to get hurt In such a large group, if order Isn’t mstatataed,” he eeid. the wei iced hopefully of the orfoMl’s Frmril qnt^ end playa on the team. He la to report at tha academy June 27 for orientation. Solons Extend Vacating* War Projech Doodline Now 'Jun« 30 of Next Year Unlike most sc will not have fo increase its flve-raember school bPerd by two mem- districU by recent state legiala- The state law makes ft mandatory for fourtii class school die-trtet with kindergarten thro^ 12th grade to make the jump. Novi district includes oi^ ^ Holding Rummage Sales ROCHESTERr-The Confraternity of Christian Mothers M SL Andrew Catholic Church is MMmsor- ■ nimmam ■>]• in the chundi Lake Orion Tkleni on Tonight Add 3rd Prize for Show LAKE (XUON-.A third plhce prtadpal of Btanefae Stauna Ek prise has been added to the two nwntary School. LANSING (B-A legislative snag that threatened to force evictioa of of eevwi « World War II housing projects waa unraveled by the Legislature last ISht. In an unusual procedpre, the Senate and House agreed to waive joint rules to revive a bill to extend the deadline for vacating the projects one year —• u ' 30. 1961. The bill, after approval by Aw House early this year. was^Bowed to lie overlooked in Aie Senate Municipsllties Committee. T h dfvietons of compettUon in night’s annua] Lake Orion Oom-muQ^ Talent Show to take place In the hi|h school gymnailnm, show chairman Don Trautman announced today. Some 35 teen-agers and yosing-sters will be displaying their talents fw cash swarda Hw riww Is spsnssred by Ihe applanae meter-wU be used to help the Judges make their Judging the acts will be School Supt A. A. Reed, Asslatant Supl. Walter Hampton and J. D. Seohy. Among the performers wB be mMa wd a gn«V M Jw «n>^ ■ Curtata time Is 7:30 p.m., and tidMts win be avtolable at ffie Aoddents to farm residents claim more than U JOO vletlms and tajnte about 9SO.OOO persons annually, according to te National Safely Cbondl. last night and within minutes ft had deared the Senate. KtAVY DUTY VINYL AIR MATTRBS OJVV See. ffJt Jii housed hi I "They are nffiject to being pvlct-ed June 30 and would have no place to go." Lodge said. Other emergency projects still occupied, he said, ate in Oakdale, west of Wyoming In Detroit. M- Golf Bogs TENNIS RACKETS $595 kegon and Battle Peek a____________ The bin. IQEw passing the Sen-ate, was retinned to the House far presentation to the Governor. 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Jm gat Anf Om of Gfimto i'Xhargtif'Mmu-- SPECIALIZED SERVICE • TV • Nl-n MAOtO • TAPI ftfCORDISS • p. A. STsma • OPPICI INTH1-COMS • WIOOOII PACTOSy SttVICI BLAKE RAMO»W DOWNTOWII BRIt>SHOi V$e any one of Citml*# 3 OPEN FRIDAY end MONDAY NIGHTS "your Ap^Aianee SpeewlisT* 121 N. Sef iMw SB. K 5-4119 I S-tBVSrS Charge4e* PUau 3T y 1V Open Mon., Thun., Sof. 10 A. M. fo 9 P/M. mforik-. $. Tefegraph et Squere Lake Rood COMPLETE U.S. POST OFFICE 4-mmoN CHAISI UNimi Rog. 10.88 s«88 '8* -r \-\ , 02787816 KJ/,;HTKEN THE PONTIAC FRtpAY/MAY 18, 1960 Have Cake, Eat It, Too —but Hers Dear Mn. Post: We have been invited to dinner at tlw house of former nelghbora of oun who recdstiy mowed to the suburbs. Whta they lived nearby wo visited them often but never had dinner with them. 1 would l&a to know If It would be proper tor me to taha a home-made cake with me for the hostess. I am eonaiderad a very food baker and I thou^t it would ha nice to take a cake. Some Area Comings and Goings Wr ivni BACNDin Mr. and Mta. Frank 3. Ortman ol Waddlngtan road were hosta at dinner Saturn day sa the Detroit Athletic Ottb homclag bride-alaet Jae-doallno Ruth trvlne and Jamas Vamdr m who wOl ha married In Chifiat Chareh Oan- plam nt Cm/tni i modier Mm PaMda S. Doln-lon Is gMnt tiM rdisaiMd d Mother-daughter duo Mr$. Charles H. Allen and Suzanne of Pioneer drive show grandmtnher Mrs. Charles F. Allen of Watkins Lake road dieir look-alike dresses in preparation for All Saints Episcopal Church Guild Thru's mother-daughter banquet. Mrs. d. Harmon Gillen qfid her daughter Betsy will present a program entitled "Dolls Arot^ the World!' at the May 19 af-fair in the church. that It is not praper'to taka food when invited to anyone's house for dinner as it implies that she might not have enough to eat. I oertalnly don’t want to do the wrong tMng. Answer: Unless your cakes • are an outstanding apedality and you have reason to believe that she would very modi Uke . to have one, 1 would not advise you to take a cake. Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please tell me the px^er way to shake hands? Answer: The proper handshake is made briefly; but there should be a fading ol paralyses the Angers of I other person nor should y proffer a boneless hand though it were a spray of u week or a boiled fish. Women merely daep haix give them «a droppinf mm ment rather than a shake, a let go. Dear Mrs Post: I’m havi a small .wedding (about guests) and the same numt also to the receptkm, at which only little cakes will be IC^. and Mn. Waldsmar A. P. John returned today from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bastm In WUte Cloud. Mbm. It a it BIT. and Mrs. Xari M. Rlob-artki and their son Robert leave Sunday lor a tour by Mr. and Mrs. LeOand Daly Jr. «t Laguna Beach are tnow-li« to Rending Pa. They their two small daughters fat a vMt with Mia LsGrand Daly o( Qrsonweod avsBue. it * * Mr. and Mn. Baymood T. Ferrlnc have pisansd m Sunday naaeuing bnakfast party In fltotr home « Yaiboro road. They have Just retarasd from a winter in Arlsona. Their guests Sunday will in-dude Mr. and Mra J. Ihom-as atnlth. Mr. and Mn. Ora-ham J. Oraham. As Lester L. Cdbcrfh. the Harold A. FUzgeralds. Dr. and Mrs. How- tersoos. Mr. and Mra Don Ahram. Mr. and Mra Laatir A. Oolmaa. Mr. and Mn. J. Robert twaitooii. Mr. and Mia George Kennedy and Mr. end Mra A. C. Girard. AAA Creahraok Hoan. fomerty the home e< the lala Mr. and Mn. George G. Booth. wiU be the eettbM fur the em^ Foundoia Day ise Sunday AMS. Mia Jamat A. GarBek Jr.. Mrs. Uwrenca R. Haf-•tad. Mra Ottford B. West gnd W. X. Patterson.. A A A Bdhsrt X. XMi. who ime hvea in Syracuse. N. T. hgouglit his flanoee JoAm to visit Us mother this SMwr Is the daughter ol Mr. and Mta Nosman Sauer oCS 1 twiiaif ol the Qanbioek Inettlutiens were sent by Mr. and Mra Henry 8. Booth. PieskUiv at the ^ tablae wtU be Mrs. ArSwr X. Moore, Mra Kmest A. Jonas. Mn. Ihainss H. Hewlett. Mra ChaiiM Hummel. Jelm S. Bob Is the son oC Mra A. Dele Klik of Stratford Lane. ■Dr. Xbk. He was graduated Tbty win be married July ao in Slyiaeuss. Women s Section Hold Reception After Wedding at Officers Club ReiBeptkn at the Kirtland Officers dub followed the marriage of Margaret Ursula Ann-tacoster and Pfc. William Edward Walden in Kirtland Air Forn Base ChapeL Lt CUl. Oscar Bryan, dis|dain. offici- Mary Marthas Give Luncheon Host Church Women The Mary Martha Gtooup was tandiean hostess for the May meeting of the Women’s Asm. of First Presbyterian Chun*. Mrs. Harry Wood was hmeh- Major and Bfrs. Watson Aim-Utistar n, of Albuquerque, N.M., are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waabtag-ton Walden ci Marston road. The couple wiU live in Albuquerque where the bride will attend the University of New Mexioo. £8ie is a member of Ddta DdU Ddta aorarity and Spurs, Sophomore Women’s Honoi^ Society. Pfc. Walden is currently stationed at San-..Aa Basg„ Albuquerque. • The Rev. Gakh E. Hershey conducted KUe atudy on the Psalms and Mrs Rob«t Boggs led tbs warship aovice. Mrs. Lester Csriaon was chairman of the FHday program, "Thke Now, Pay Later.” In a panel diaensaion were Mrs. Roger Gunn. Mrs. LoweU Armrtrong, Mrs. Robert Davis. Mn. John Abel and Mn. Lo-land Guest. AAA Announcement was made of a program to be preaented by the Presbyterian Sage Memorial Hospital at Ganado, Ariz. May 27 at 8:30 pm. Bfrs. Allan H. Monroe and Mn. John Heitsch attended the Women’s Board meetigg at Alma GoBege Wedneaday. AAA The IWted Preebyterian synodical Society will meet at the oollsge Juno 14-15; Hairdressers Elect Offipers Ann ZUka has been elected pretedent of the Pontiac Hair- Other offloen, named when memben met Tuesday at Hotel Waldron, won Alice Thomas. vice president: Bfaiy McDowell, recording eecretary; and Vlrgie Chandler, financial I thliA we should endose rejdy cards for answen and feela that these might suggest mon a recaption; that is. mors food. Do vou think so? Answer 1 agree with your mothw that the request tor a reply would suggeet a rather elaborate collation. PNH Sets Spring Concert n» vocal musle department of PontUc Norihen High School hM sM Blay » tor Its second swoal spring concert Dubbed "Ye Shan Have A Song,” the concert is under the direction of Melvin LaH- In addition to Boys’ and G»rla’ Glee auba, the Northern Choir wfll be beard Ensembles which received top ratings at distrfet vocal festivals will be featured. A varied program of religious, patriotic and popular dassics is planned for the t p.m. affair. Tickets for tbs event which la open to the puUie will be available from all Northen vocal students or at the door. PolUiae Northern music students are preparing for their second annual spring poneert. At rehearsed for the May 20 event are voedists from left^ Mol Oswalt of Jordon road, Sandy House of Walton boulevard, Ralph Clauson of Spence street and Pam Huntley of Ridmond apenue. Audubon Group Planning Hike Or. Dsnid McGeen gave a lesson oh "Spring Warblen and Hieir Songi” for Pontiac Geranium Ball Is Tonight Using sUdes and reeardtags. Dr. McGeen prepared memben for Adr bird trip Saturday to Point Pdee, Canadg. All members of the state Audubon Society have been in-vltad to Join the bike. The group will meet at 8 a m. in the Pdnt Pelee park-li« lot. Fofrr Pogtf Todojr in Woman's Sodion Vienes Dance Chib is dancing at a “Geranhim Bsll” this evei^ at EDn Fcmple. Final dance of the season for tee groi9, it win be preceded by a codrtaB pariy. Hosting the predance gateer-ing are Mr. and Blrs. William McClure, Bfr. and Mn, Vere Hodges, BIr. and Mn. Fradc Bonner, Dr. and Mn. F. BW-too Hathaway, the AUeit Denhams and Bfr. u>6 Bfrs. Jack Blamy. .u A A A Othera .entertaiiiing are Mr. —end-Mte, Howard Mayor and Mrs. Philip Row-ston, t|)e Harold Cousins. Bfr. and Bfra. John Nlggeman, the Allen Hawks and Dr. and Mr*. Fdlowing the gala atlalr a breakfast party wffl M hosted Twenty-Nine at Shower l|n. VlrgU D. Roberts Jr, was honored at a Tfaunday stertc sboww in the Royal Oak home of Bfrs. D. E. Cooper. Mrs. Roberts and Bfrs. rmothsr of the— tho Jack Bfalns, Bfr. and Bbv. Cheiios Galloway. Bfr. and Mrs. Robert WUldnaon. Bfr. and Bfrs. OecU Newstead ■ad Mr. end Bfrs. Ericson Lewis. Oteen hasting the breakfast ■re the Cedi McCallums, Mr. and Mn. Claire Hinckley, the Arthur Comptons, Bfr. and Mrs. Jneh-Paddsds,' -Ife-end-Mrs. Hugh Hales'and the Gordon Hayters. Junior Mn. Roberts, pouted. Twenty-nine guests were pres- Spring Spice (NEA) — For real spring Vioe, try wearing a Madi-and-white dress mder a red patent leather pumps, handbag and qpanUng white gjoves. To Show Future Fashions “Tomorrow’s* Fsahiona Today” will be tiw teems ol a style show and card party slated 8 p.m. Thunday by Pri Chapter of Sigma Beta natioaal sorority. AAA Sdma’s Smart Shop of Rochester wfll provide fashions tee cvBfi hi PoBteMS Te«-~ ergl Savings and Loan BuUdiag. Working with general chafr-man Mn. James DeFlorio are . Mn. John ^wagg, deooratiom: Bfn. Carmen Tosto, table priaes; and Mrs. Jerry McKay, puUldty. AU of the above memben will modri. Modris also will taxflude Bfrs. Jadt MeVay, Mn. Joe G. Ben- Bfrs. Joaeph Mooney. Mn. Jack Kudny, B my manlage. This man —rks with my husband, and my has- PONTIAC mtTT coiun 11% BAST HOflpM laliad IiaaeO’s ... lad noar him home for he adores them. Is it wrong to be too kind to people, Abby? How do I dlscounge him? >Vhen he looks at me I see desire. In his eyes. I am not It’s Time to mistaken. A woman Help- me, plaaa*. I am a bundle ct nerves over this. Tve never talked to my husband about it He doaanl suspect a thing. DEAR BUNDLE: Tdl your husband that when h* invites his friend to the houae for dinner. be should ask him to bring a lady Mend of his own. Or DEAR ABBY: When I was groadm up my parents thought it was impoUt* for ddldren to oaU adults by their first names. As a result I was told that this was "Aunt Joan and Und* BUT and "Aunt Pi% and Undo Al.” Year* later I learned that these people were not my real aunts eeid undes at all—Just good friends of my parents, tt was tanfidy oonftising. first names, but I don't want to start “Aunt Joan and Und* BiO’' business. Have you or your readers any sugfasthma? "Mr. and Mrs." is too formal. YOUNG MOTHER DEAR YOUNG MOTHER: I call adulte by their first names. But "Mr. and Mra" denotes reepect-not formality. * * * . DEAR ABBY: I hefir* a daugbter-biJaw who has two bouse She brings them. I don’t mind dogs as a luki. but those two look like a pah'of skinned rats and I detest ibem. She lets the run all over the living room and my aofa cov-erii« W already full of snags from their sharp daws. I have a alx-year-old boy, and when my daughter-in-law comes with her dogs I have to ask him to stay in his bedroom because the dogs are Jealous of him and they keep barking until he leaves. How sboidd 1 teU her I Ube to have her visit bm, but to pleas* leave the dogs homeT MOTHER-DM^W DEAR MOTHER-IN-LAW: Tell her that it is unfair to your son to be confined to his bedroom because dw and her dogs are visiting. Say it in a frlndly way—but say it. CON FIDENTfAL TO "IN LOVE WITH A MAN WHO HAS TWO HEARTS: He wants to have his cake and eat H, too. He hasn’t “two hearts’’—he has two hats: One to wear and oim to talk th^igh "What’s your Writ; to Abby in care d this paper. For a personal reply, endose a stamped, eelfnad-dressed envdope. To Retail 1/^ Wares of Afflicted A sale tor fiw Detroit League for the HandkrappH, Me., win be held Mond^ at the home of Mra James J. Hie merchandlee, eU made gift __________ toys an knit garmenta tor Infanta and Mra Nance k apadal diak- akted lor Friday at Daaitora and May It at Groaae Foiiite For Abb/s pamphlet, "What Teen-agers Want To Know," send 25c and a large, aeU-adr dreased, stamped envelope in care of Uus paper. STORE YOUR FURS WAITE’S Gives You Complefer Scientifi®^ COLD Fur Storage i Phone FE 4-25U to luiTg our bonded nciaenger call for your preekNW fun. A Yonr fan are protectad agaiMt hMt, motha, dust and thaft dr Waita’a offan you axpart far repair, remodelinB, an4 daaning sarviM. ★ Modaat rataa. ★ Fun fuUy inanrad. Coinell-Bauei Spoken at St. Nuptials Michael Whited chrysanthemums and glad-ked the altar of St. Michael Church lor the Saturday mmnlng ftiipHnif of l^th Gertrude Bauer and Ridwt George OonicU pledged before the Rev. Chariei OriWng. The Joseph Bauera of Clarence strait, parents of the bride, hosted the evening reception in a local UAW HaU. Carat Baner k pale tnrqrake maid ef honor. She oarried ptak dalalee. JuBeaM Barber of De- White Alencoo lace over satin fashioned the bridal gown which it into a chapel train. The fitted bodice was of lace, with sabrina necHtae, flie gown featured long tapering rieevee. The veil vOf Fiench Ulueion was secured by a lao* caplet. White and camatlanB were arranged in a cascade bouquet OmhmU of er. They *» tho eono M Mr. aiM Mrs. Perdval W. Oscnril. Boyal Oik. Oaests wen seated by Bobert Bedor al Detroit *ad games Wright et Waitcau County OES Confab Set for May 26 the May business meeting of Pontke Chapter 2M, Order of the Easteni Star, Worthy Matron Mrs. Mary Eridmon announced the Oakland Oounty Aaan. meeting May 26 at the Haxri Phrfc Chapl«r. Charles H. Moore, aeeodate patron, presented a proficiency dass of two; Mr. and Mrs. Andm W. MitcheU. Q.ocM^nax Tb begin file honeymoon trip through the eoufiiern states, the bride dianged to a pink cotton cord suit with black aeceseories. She k a gradual* of Mount Carmel Mercy School of Nursing. Mrs. Bauer chose blue lace with Did You Ever See Purple Cowhide? dam^kr'e wedding. Like accessor-lea complemented Mrs. Ogcndl’t blue and lilae printed eilk organsa dreaa. Both mothers wore orchids. The newtyweds will live in De- NEW Y(«K (UPD-A lot of folks who never saw a purple cow probably will be reefing fiieir eyas — and maybe themselves — OB pur^ ooediid* during UOO. lavttatlwM for Meadste rights ---o— » —*— Taeeday aad Mrs. Fkyd Lmsiy to Boyal Oak ekapler, May M. Adrian chapter will obamve VUla Dey June 5. ^wckl sri^rices fn- ell Masonic families in Befi»-any Baptist Church are set June 19. ♦ dr A Refredmient cochairmen for Monday’s moetlng Mrs. Oaroioo Curry and Mr. Moore, were as-risted by Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Eldon izy and Mrs. IiOiml* Smith. Mrs. R Jamkaon Wimaras, i-tirimwn of the rsttfl division for Detroit League tar tbs Handicapped, k assisting Mrs. Nance. Sales committee members are Mrs. Georg* Booth, l&s. Warren Booth, Mrs. Ekneet Braedv Mrs. V L. Oolbert. Mis. Magnus M. Mrs. Morgan Douglas. Mrs. Roy Fruehauf, Mrs. William 8. GUbrsath and Mra. WlUkm Gossett. , OfiMTS are Mrs. jbek Cm-mingi, Mrs. Semon Knudsan, Mra. Harvey Kreage, Mrs. Roger Keyea, Mrs. Paul M. MeKaoney, Mra. John R. Mao-Mamn, Mrs. John Rkhardesn. Mrs. Fred flandera. Mra. John Stevenson, Mrs, Frederk* Strong and Mrs, Robert Tsy- 16-PlECE STARTER SET Color glaie Dinnerware Oven Proof — Open Stock Choias of Colors ___ BLUE-4>INK—SUNBUBST—GRANITB Completing the list are Mra. Richard Ted. Mrs. Wright Tk-dale, Mrs. Robert VandsrtOoot, Mra. Paul Shine, Mrs. Edward S. Wellock and Mrs. Theodore Yntema; Italian Auxiliary Will Be Headed by Mrs. Felice Officers have been elected by If Women’s Auxiliary of the IteHan-American Club. Members named Mrs. Henry Felice president «dien they met at the club ban on Tflden avenue DIXIE POTTERY I 6281 Dixie Highway OR 3-1S04 Paerias, vlea pessMsat; Mrs. Grancis Gather Mrs. Dsaald LaeareiB. Mrs. Joseph BmiflgUo k chalr- Pak Noble Grands ef Pontiac Rebekah Lodge No. 450 met tor luncheon Tuesday at the Euclid street home of Mrs. Leslie Bibby. Mrs. Raymond Kline of Syl-van Lake wiU be bostoss for the next meeting. man of the inatallatian banquet slated May. 26. Officers will assume duties in September. Flans tor a rummage sale at the club hall May 37 wera an-by Mrs. William Dimas, B. Houra are from 9 a.m. to 3 p.ra. Mrs. Ralph Mam and Mrs. Robert " BUY 15th CongratulaUona 8t Vincent and It. MlebMla nrst OonunTinleanta Remember thto ooMklon wUk a QunUtjr Portrait Srvofo Open Sunday 10-12 518 Wait HoroB St. eor. 'Thorp*__FB 4-8$8> /PARAMOUNT BEAUn SONOOL The prediction, from mem-ben (fl the Upholatery Leather Group, k collided with a report that orders tor purple Have MAY CARPET RESTA 5 Best Sellers by Cabin Craft Now Tledueed in Price These rafular runninf line, Cabin Craft carpets, are reduced in price i?tr lldays to regular pricf on May * AOULAN« lUadem wsara, sst saS leas pils, shstTsS Sale *10*® iQ.yd. 100% DUPONT NYLON fMN* TwW. tvfet Is riri ssi, far nassri •artarauuiaa. Oabla Craft txdUflTa ttm atakM thsas aapark sjrlw aaU-raiftMit, Bas IS. re. Sale ^6®* sq.'yd. 70% Wool-30% Nylon null Caraat, eaMa.,^hl-cttt rahat-tm Bas! S1JS. Sale *6*® »S. yS. ^4^ "’drayton HOMEFURNISHINGS COLONIAL contemporary fcuolhaeBk Araila^ k Pey WiMb phaM as wll tapes— ksPsae* PHONi FiontAL 4.an You Heard? nEnouTiNfflisniiiM... About the Unbelievoble Reductions at Burton’s FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY ONLY . .. ALL DF OUR-SPRING ★COATS ★SUITS ★WALKING SUITS in Stock-Nothing Hold Bock! 70% Woel-30% Nylon Twa toaale of paUaraM Tn aad La laep $ 1! iu» ri.w.' Sale *6*® efl.yS. REGULAR VALUES 139.95 -^95 *49.95 - *35.00 *25.95 15 88 YOUR CHOICE CaR OR 3-2100 NOBfONEYDOWN Up to 36 UonHis to ?my . 4479 Dixie Hi^wayg Drayton Plains DUJiBKi SMART LADIES’ APPAREL Hord to MIm--------BUT TRUE. SAVE OVER $50 on this fresh, rraw SprkiQ op* poral. BLIT be early—Sol* Stotts Fridoy . . . 9:30 A. AA. SHAftP. 75 NORTH SAGINAW Ogee aisa. Mt’fW. MtgMi YB r PA*. Sri. Nlfii^ -m 7 P.M. I TWENTY" THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1960 ... TpdiV *or Yow • Presbytafioiu •1 Set Bahquet il2W. Hum n; 2.4010 t FJNE POfJTRAITS SDTBISlMb STUDIO ta & Flk* St ' n Women of the Joeiyn Avenue UnMed PrmiiytBrian Church wOl eriebnite • motheNUush-ter benqiiet «t 6:30 p.m. Wedneedey. Mn- Hynm Lockfaert will be toiMmhtreBB. Often who will putidpete ere Patricia Stew art, total to moften: Patrida «. toaat to daugh- BRIDAL SALON Exquirite BRIDAL GOWNS ^ private consultation with the Brid*-to-Be and har mother on the over-all planning of your wedding. 37 W. Hl/hON. RIkar Bldg. Women VCiub Elects Officers at Gathering Otficere were elected when eibnal Women*B aub met Toea-day at Hotd Waldron. Roeamond Hacbgrle was named president. Others elected wen Mn. Anne Stapp, first vice president: Mn. Leo McDonald, second vice president; fti% Amy Carlson, recording secretary: Mrs. Glen Rivard. Measurer; and Mn. George Puddude, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Sanford Craft, Mrs, Ha^ Randall and Mary Eleanor Lodonan were ap^ted directors. Vera Barnett was named auditor. After contributing to the BPW International Delegate Fund, memben voted to con- her second year at MltdNlgan State University Oakland. ♦ * Armouncement was made of the Golden Gavd dinner slat-ed May 16. Promenaders to Dine, Dance The Promenaders Square Dance Chib has sdieduled the annual dinner-dance for May 21 in the CAI Building, Water-lord. The Warren Allens tag^t the “Wonder Waltz" at a spedal dance Saturday in Hawthorne School. Signing the guest bode were Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Kintz, the Michael Garin, the lUUph Hemmerlys, Mr, and Mrs.' ^ ward Zelinski, George Newton and the Regiiudd Edwards. Carol Eppler Weds Vows Given in Florida receptlon-diiuwr at Lriilgh Her flowers were pink sweetheart Acres Country Club, Fort Myers, Fla., toUodred the uarrimte of Carol Eppler and Timothy Robert MuUwUand, Friday in Lehigh Acks Chi^. The Rev. Arthur K. Blase ' emsd tile dottlde-ring ceremony in the presence of the ln»- ne CHen W. Bpplen e( Mem parentoef the bride. The bridegreees Is the ten e( Nirs. Evelyn MMAettand et hellaitd e< Oelrett. Plurii pink rilk organza over tafleta fashioned the bridal gown, worn with shoulder-lei«th veil of imported Frendi pink illusion held by a petal cap of piift velveteen. Why there’s no heat like ELECTRIC HEAT YOU’RE ADDING ROOM EVEN HEAT, HEAD TO FEET. In gn eleetricany heated room, the temperature seldom varies more than two or three dqgeee from floor to edli^. There are no atrong drafts—just even, oozy warmth. ADO MOHE WpOM WITHOUT STRAINING YOUR WESENT HEATING SYSTEM. Pfauming to endoee • porch or Ixeezewayr AdtUng a bedroom or family room? Then be sure of odd-^^thff eomfort by ingtalling decttio heat! It*s easy and practi^ to ^ heeanM deotrie heat is installed ai^ operates independratly of the etistinf heating lyatam, no matter what type you now have. INSTANT HEAT. Electric home heating is fast because the beat source is right there, in the room. And independent operatkm makes jt ideal in spring and fall when or two rooms need heating while others are warmed by the sun. Individual tiiennoetats in each romn make it poesibie to keep rooms at differdit temperaturee automatically. MATCH THE HEATING UNITS TO MEET YOON NEEDS CLEAN HEAT. Eleetrie beat b heat by wire instead of. flfe—it never Pedlar built-in electric Wt systems use (A) cable einbedded in e .. aSS mote wSs ^furaituie, draperiee and carpets (Rrbaseboards, (C) forced air umts or (D) r^iant paneb aet mto the a win rsquire bm fluent cleaning. For highest efficiency, choose BUILT-IN ELECTRIC HEAT DETROIT EDISON EAE COUaON nMlEOM; INFOEMTION t PLEASE SEND YOUR FREE IUU8TRATEO „ \ BOOKLET, **ELECTRIC HOME HEATINQ." vale alfn. EeataySM Of WsOBsS ■ fsle^>fa0— emr eeeeebeeee eeeeb m m m ebabMbeabem eeeeeabu.„ Honor maid Dorotiiy Roech of Fort Myers wore a street-length Msg. Tmonrr mvleolland drsss with a whits pbde veO. She ewried a purae owaage of white Royal JMm cmbdIl mented Mrs. E^er’a floral splaah print of multi-shades of bhW. She wore a corsage of white eudiariat Bin. MuIhoUand chose a bouttsiit dTQn of royal blue and Uack plaid aage of royal Uue camationa. After a honeymoon at Fort Lauderdale, fte couple will be at borne in Fbrt Bfyen. Synagogue Scene or Banquet B’nai Israel Sisterfaood memben held their annual mother-daughter banquet Tuesday at the synagogue on Ondda road. A drcui theme was featured with a down and magtdan aCt. Jackson and Rudy, providing fte evening'e entertaln- Bfn. Irving Koper, sisterhood president, gave a. wd-coming speedi and then turned the program over to mistreat of ceremonies Mrs. Sydney Rachwal, The siaterfaood;s mother and daughter of the year BfrsL John Rotha^ and ^Ivia offered attribute to inothen and daU^n present. Bin. KoperBfn. Harold BIu-men^ave presentations to the eldm mother present, mother with fte greatest number of daughters presoit and grandmother with the largest number of granddaughters in at- Tbe Messing was read by Mrs. Inmd Goodman. Mrs. Bfortis Eumeno redted tbs closing prayer. At the condusksi M the program • net was opened, releasing bundreda of balloana for the youngsters. Favors were donated for each person present. Committee for tlw banquet was headed by BIrs. Racb-wal. Ckxbairman was Bfrs. Harold Blumeno. WWW Othera helping were Mrs. Stanford Cora, decorations; Bbs. Aldn Jmiobson, reservations; and Bfrs. CImries Jacobs, Jdrs. Hardd Upshaw and Mn. Joseph Partney. Hair Styling (kEA) — Here are a few tips on hair styling: With a full lace, tjbe hair should never be patted In the middle. If your forehead is narrow, the hair should be bnidied straight back from H at the temples. And though It may not seem ciedlUe, a dtlgnon helps a narrow or receding chin. We can fit yon in a UNIFORM If you work and went to kxA your besti Bee our Big selectkm oi Jun-k lor. Bosses, Largs GEORGE'S N k BAOINAW’ identify a deRfhif^ (Mbrtnt dbsNond set DahMy ta (bsWL dw arifSffiMni ring can doubte as a fan^ riiy for tha iMrd fl0fsr, rfyht hand. The maximam cllectivcnaw, hmstvEr, b achieved when worn togethw. CHARGE or BUDGET The Store Where Qualify Counts F. N. PAULI CO. PoMmcV Oldest .Jewelry Store 28 W. Huron FE 2-7257 Dining ot Its Very Best in an Atmosphere of Elegance and Charm kinftlepinn Woodward Sooth of Long Lako Road BhwiiifiaM HUb Fashion Show Every Wednesday Ml 4-1406 Open Every-Day Including . Sundays Fivf Private Dining Rooms Accommodating 10 to 300 Gnooto DANCING SATURDAY—Kingsley Inn Coachmen in the Cotillion Room . THE GYPSIES—In tho Empire Room Nightly JOE ALEXANDER—at the Piano in tho YUlage Pob 'Stereophonic Broqrioatts direct from the Kingsley Lobby by •toUon WIBKW l2 Noon to 1 PM. - Monday through Friday. LAST 3 DA¥S^ OF THIS GREAT SALE -OPEN STOCK — •pra.ndscAn cirtbemcairc Sroe 20^ On T^tese Popular Patterns: •DESSERT ROSE •APPLE •AUTUMN •LARKSPUR • STAR BURST tte'H Midiigan*s Largest Dinnerware. Specialty Store North End of Miradc MHO Shopping Center oE Telagtmyh Rond Telephone PE 2-8642 THE yoyrrAc FKUss. today-, 13, loeo TWKKyVfl^ ; “'4l Hawthorne PTA Ready for the 'Roundup' Hawthorne Bementety School’e PTA hu completed pluM lor * ‘'Roundop'* from 2 to C p.m. Saturday. FBI.-MT.~M0I. Oif Mrs. Nortoert Hottman, genenO ehairman, has been assisted by Mrs. Vem RolUaon. Mra. Key Lhamy Is chabmae tor a» gesMeal stare wUeh wiil sifsr dolls dfsasod fai haad-na*» Other chairmen are Mrs. Vincent Rodgen, fish pond; Mrs. Melvin Boersma, |alent show; Mrs. Harest Bryant, games; Mrs. Harold Dean, white elqihant and plants; and Mrs. Fred Sartell, used books and Chrittinm Partridge^ $ixA grader at Hawthorne School, seems entranced as she gates at the colorful doll display for we tehooPt PTA “kotmAtp** Satur* day. Steve Limey, second grader, casts a “What’s all the fuss about?!” look as he heads for a chat with the pony and ioatmotive ride chairman. FANCY HATS FEATimED A make-19 booth, operated by tfrs. Earner Pdortridge, will feature fiuKy .hata made by modiers. Art Exhibition at Cranbrook Very Special GOWNS We’ve the dreesee this special occasion demands . . . styles galore; long and short; priced very low. Formals Formals Formals Large, New Selection just arrived / from New York at Students at Klngswood School Cranbrook honored their ‘mothers, families and friends on Mother's Day with an annual tea and the opening of the Student Art Exhibition. The 2QA annual art ehow wffl be ogm to the public untfl Jtme 1. mHii Tn show were announced, following Judging on Saturday by Franklin Page; curator of contemporary art at the Detroit InstlUite of Arte, and Cari Firth of Detroit, watercoloriat and I “Oneaa Yer Weight” stand; ' Wealey SSewart, tickets; aad ' MTsl Babert Petty, kHchca -where ptasa wHI be a specfaslty. Neil McQelland is .chairman ior pony and locomotive rides and Wilfred Duff and Kenneth GhBey are vising hay lidea. The Rev.i Gegive Halk will operate the INGRID’S Bridal Salon One of Oakland County’s Largest l^«»y «t Pikc PE 8-3300 INDIVIDUAL STYLIZED tumn dhcl QMQM I U«W. diikM, dasis .dsdma AS First place winners in the various weaving divisions are Yvette daunic, BloomfMd Hills; .Susan Shile, Southfield; Patricia Marsh. Bloomfield HQls; Kathleen Severs. Birmingham; Patricia Wilson, Clarkston; Rebecca Parsons, Bpringfield. Otto and JulU Frank, Bfarmiiigham. First prizes for eeramici were given to Susie Bunt, Bloomfield HUls; EdiU) Sdila-fer, DetroH; and Christina Nor* veU, Bloomfield HUls. Alica Buabong of Traverse Oty won first in the life dralw-ing. divislaa. First place awards (or ^ eral art went to Chrimne JtMies, Bloomfield HUls; Jsm Carlson, Bloomfield HUls; and Guol Yamasaki. Ttoy. Public visiting hours are: Mondays through Fridays, 4:15 to 3:30 p.m.; Sundays, 2 to 4;45 p.m.; closed Saturdays. . Bidler and Mrs. Ledie Hudson, re-freahmeot stimds; Mis. John Talbot, balMd goods tnd homemade candy; Etaier Partridge and Mrs. Loren Anderson, tlsvriing refresh-' I chaitToen; Mrs. Dcsiald: Humphries, 'Vtcket lady"; andi Louis Anthony, clown loons. Paper plates, ribbons, crepe paper and flowers will fashion bonnets for the fancy hat booth at Hawtl^rne Schools PTA “Roundup” Saturday afternoon. Student Laura Hoffman is the center of attention as, from left, Mrs. Elmer Partridge, Laura’s mother Mrs. A'. /. Hoffman and Mrs. Roy Lin-ney assist her in modeling the unique chapeaux. COME SAVE ON DRESSES? ComiUeting the list are Mr. and Mr. anoi -m m -a Blue Star Unit Gets Togetfer A, report on the recent Pastj Prestdents meeting to Detroit was' heard when Blue Star Mothers ofl America, Chapter Four, met Tues-, day at Pontiac YMCA. Delegates were elected for the state ^vention scheduled June 6-g in Detroit. Mrs. .Florence Me-Crae Mrs. Aliria Cowley wiU| attend. Alternates are Mrs. Edward Schram and Mrs. John Yungk. Mrs. Leaaie Anderson is a new member of the riiapter. Judith Ann McKerring Says Vows in Flushing I Judith Ann McKerring and James Richard Dean exdanged iwedding vows before the Rev. Matthew J. Fedewa Saturday in St. Robert Church. Flushing. Daughter of Mrs. Bernard Harry McKerring erf Fiuriilng, and the late Mr. McKerring, the bride was given to marriage by her uncle, dark Davie Heenan of Cherokee m' V A <• ‘ I- 0»r rrtw $41.9T $41.97 Mrs. WUliam Blasztzak of Saginaw. matron of honw, appeared in yellew silk organgji and matching % % $47.97 $47.97 $47.97 i 45 N. SAGINAW, PONTIAC, MICH. held by a Jeweled erowa eeas- While esraatteas were arraaged Bridesmaids to aqua silk organza were Barbara Girard and Mrs. Jack Johnson of Flint, with Cathrine Graham and Mra. Joieito Peltens of Flushing. AU cartled yeHow carnations. Ihe bridegroom, ton o( Mr. aad Mrs. Lerile Boilmt Deaa «( graduate of General Motors Institute of Tedmology. ^ftAororbride-rri^ or ony homemaker who loves fine cookwore! the beautiful new REVERE WARE |neA&' COPPER CORE STAINLESS STEEL :\ew Design! ^ew Construction! New Ease of Cleaning! gvordi. On dhpiay nowl 1- Qt. Covered Sauce Ren $6.9S 2- Qt, Covered Souct Ron f.9S 3- Qt. Covered Souce Ron 10.9S 10*' Covered Chicken Rryer $13.9S 3-Qt. Whistling Tea Kettle $6.9S 3-Ot. Covered Double Mb'SH.9S 34R. Whistling Tee Kettle 7.9S WIQQS TIL ’ 24 WEST HURON STREET OPEN TONIGHT AND MONDAY GRAND OPENING! SUMMER BUDGET -SHOP Over 250 guests were reodved at afternoon and evening receptions to the home of the bride’s mother. The newlyweds wUl live to R(^ Oak on their return fnm a northern Mktoigan bonejmwon. The bride attended Flint Junior OoUege and the bridegroom is a Dignified Atmosphere and Service Businessmen's Luncheons individual Aiteniion irBnCtMtrtni Sbtp MW^ — BmmAwma aad. Ferlees Marniwtdm CARPORT NOW OPEN 10% OF TOUB SUNDAY CHECK •ant to Um CkaNk at Tear Ototoe HABIUSON’S grill ROOM 1300 N. , PERRY STREET] High Foshions of Lew Rrkot Again it's George's The Scesons Smertest Your Headquerters For Stylet Featured In ROSE MARIE REIDS 13»" to 22.95 I at Oteorce'i eiela Itr Ow Mh SMART TARTAN PLAIDS 399 le M U la kMatoni aeOienu. Lm Swimauita ........ .5.99 Ship ‘n Shore BkxjsM .. . 2.99 Swrimauits^.......8.99 Amel Weeted Skirts ... .3.99 74 N. SAGINAW ST. FREE RED STAMPS I Adorable,.Fashions-For PROMS-FORMALS to 9.99 ^;fWKNTY-t^ '"fHE^Oj^IAC PRESS, FR1I>AY. MAY 18, 1»60 Stevenson Asks Ptayersforlke ^ Soyt Suminft Is Fdttful ond Spy Blunder No Rtoion for Consuro dnCACX) (AP) ~ Although MHWler by the Eiaerinwer admin-Mnation, AdUi E. Stevenson hai lii^uWThat-BarTflfe^B# — "This eummlt meeting is too wUng the President's task even ' he said Thursday Stevenson, who tufed AmerleaM to pray tor the success of the PieaWents ndsiioo to Paris next week, said die dowidiig of a U2 plane over die Soviet Union has caused "a drqi in America's repu- The temperature has fallen shaiply 14 the ewconlt,” t» de-darad, adding diai he hived die taddent win not lead the SovieU to "retdly question oyr good faith in seeking a way to peace.” ♦ dr * gUgveneiui. defeated Democratic presidential candidate hi 1963 and 1991, spoke betee a seesion of the Omterence «. ♦ a ★ The Institute, sponsored by the MSU School of FUUoe Ad tkn and Publie Safety, and Ooo- agteidts art toe Na. Jew% tatenethiiigl Asm. of CMefs of Police, MWilgan Asm of (adthi of FuUoe. and tot UkhigaB She^ ilTs Am. Studying Skin After Sunburn Scientists IntertstBd in liTodiotion, Also Cancer Research OiCLAIKMA cmr tUPl) - The egeotd mystoty of wiqr the son turns oae person's akin a golden-brown, while the fellow lying next to him on the beach tu red, is one of the newer projects at toe Univeislty of (Bdahoma Medical Center here. ★ a a A research team, led by Dr. John H. Lamb, cbainnan at toe Department Dermatology, submit light oompiexiooed guinea pigs to sunburnt for the next three years to try to find out if toere ia a protective agent picaW in some to ward off paktod bo baaeh population to Their real punnaa b to examine aidn tissue for cfaeagw ia the nu-CiUe adds, alda enzymes end other tutoik in can divirice end growth that may occur when tb^ are cx-poaed to irndiatiMi. a a a Befate the gainea ptgi am ex-poaed to ultraviolet liiht, atmie WiB be iBjeeldi with ^lotoaensitto log cbemieals, Eftecls of suUaa and tranquOlzbig agenU wiB be studied, rince many persona am unable to uw them because they/ produce seiwltivity to li|ht / Or. Lamb hopes one byproduct Of toe new Infbmiatien about cellular ehtoges will be a new inder-itndiiig of how cancer in Mdpi de- Plon Rurnfflogt Sal* WHns: LAKE . TOWNSHIP -The Martha Society of Cedar CreM Lutoeinn Church wBl open its ex-~thauga ahop for ar ruminage sals.' sridwat prim tag* tram id > to 4 f ju. flaturdiv In the cbi tosemmt ^OoBon am asked tp aing their btow to tomorrow. By BABL WILSON LONDON—Whatever happened to black coffee? ★ Ar ★ As a farm boy in Ohio, I learned to love coffee with rich cream and much sugar, but as the yean raced on and the waistline poshed out, 1. switched to Uaek coffee with saccharins. And now, sweet-tempered slob though t am known to be, ] get into more idiotic arguments Just trying to get some black coffee. Lisa Perraday and her rich hudband, Jack Anderson, of Detroit, were hearing my lament here—I may as well ask your help, too. “Black coffee,” I say to the waiter, for example. -Bsprcaae?” be asked hopefully. Es>. WILSON pmsM to snppeeed te be ehle today. In BoDywead ar Lendm ttb amart. Bat whsn tbs B.JW. and 1 wsm BMiitod dsss ta t5 years ags aad Itvtol daws on Bleeeker St., In N,T„ they bad esprssM maehlnea-aad 1 didn't Bke It then. ^0 espresso, just black," I say. A ♦ . ^ So he brings me espresso. J push It back at hbn. “Just plain black,” I say patiently, having been throush this before. He brings me coffee with cream. “I asked for plain black coffee," X mentioiL the cup down and sloehes the cream-colored coffee all over me. 'You asked for plain coffee," he sniqie. “Thla Is plain cof- “It's got milk or cream In it," I argue. “That's what plain coffee Is," he snarls. "Everybody knows that..." X have the same troitole all Ami. Meey NW i Siptr laigtiB Ctiitf Beoeniaa ol tha trenrendoua raaposaa to our brand of doina buainaaa. aelling natioiiatty odvarttoad mercheradiae wlto a moaoT bock guonmiaa — wa henra oitIggNmfi aur qaarlaca. Wa naad monar la bolMI Wa eaa saUing out our Mode at fbto stoca to aova awvhKl ooato and paaalng tha barlaga or to you. Plaena comM ia coid aova. aiai l/-’ l eoUMMMVMlBUtCRa ^ J pm 10.4 6MW6II <»4T00iS ^APiiss seeo THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y. Elvis Presley, underweight, is on a banana diet . . . Fred Astaire said he'll stlcb^to dramatic roles now . . . Mrs. Willie Mays Is moving the family into their $50,000 New Rochelle home; WlUieU follow alter the bdaeball season ... Prime Car-nersTl get co-sjar billing In tha“Hercules Undialned" film Franebdt Tane Is Cubing ex-wife Dolores Dorn-Heft around town ... Therell be a big campaign to save the Metropolitan Opera Houu from demolition . .. AAA WISH I’D SAID THAT: Olve a housewife an Inch—and the whole famUy goes on a diet.... That’s earl, brother. (Copyright, 19M) No^rtmN&! Bov Sotia is You Jari epsu the can aad atari right hi an root point Job. Even more tovortont-yod oocopo too pittoDi of inadoqaaft sttrrii«. HoawfnriMd Rov Satia givoa you a baautiful,a^oothJebsawyf»iw. It'o paefrot tor avsey fooas hi yaox boi Oakland Fuel & Paint 436 0KiiaidLdlialUI.' 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I960 insport Workers lay Strike Pennsy I t»HlLAmPHIA (AP)-A rtrike e JUM 6 aiidnst the Perauyl* '• lUUroed by its nom^eratl^ ^jis WM announced Wednesday Fr (Joffl, pmrtdent of the Woriten Union. * ★ ★ I k)uill tok) a news conference that $m Traneport Workers. Sheet Met-U. Workers, Madthilst and Boil-Mmakef Unions were in a«rce-|mt on the strike vote. They {lumber about 33,000 employes, he ♦ * ♦ i iQuiO laid the decision came| three ybara of negotiations Or railreed ftited to settle IMpates mataily involving work lidM. Wages also are inv umnuin *158“ OPEN MONDAY ami FRIDAY’TH,» P. M. LIVING ROOM FURNITURE REDUCED MFC. SECTIONALS Nylon Fritzo - Covtri Foom Rubbtr Rovortiblo Cushions 88 198 CHOICE OF COLORS Bedding SALE! 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Yawa at tha 90DAYS^AME AS CASH FREE PARKIEQ FREE DEUVERY MOHAWK or CROFT FLOOR COVERINGS! Phone FE 58114-5 CASH ond CARRY nD/'UADh furniture V/|\vnrM\l/ COMPANY T64 'Oitbard iakt Avinua ♦ Ponfii^ir 3 BLOCKS WEST of SOUTH SAGINAW SovB on Woll to WoM Corpating By Tk» Aawdatei Preai _jwton'a Red Sox, jplayiiig their beat at home, aa uauyl, auddenly * r In a row and six ol their aeven, bargiiy into aecond place, only a ludt-game riiy of the American League kad. And it’s all haK>ened Just 2Vi weeks after that talk about club and a quick gate for Billy Jurgea. victory over Chicago's first jdaoe WMte Sox, a 1-0 decision on Tom Brewer's two-hit pitching and a ninth-inning singda by Pete Runnels, who took over' the AL batting lead at .426. Bob Shaw was the loser, giving up nine hits. ★ ★ ★ Boston leap-frogged the New York Yankees, who skidded from second to fourth ^th a 3-1, 11-inning defeat by 'Cleveland. The The' pencmable Duffy Daugherty, head fohtbaU coach at lifichlgan State, Is unhappy about the edict of the Detroit lions banning quartertMck Earl IforraU from playing In Saturday’s Old’Tlmer’s game at East Lansing. Duffy feels the Llcms are “setting a dangerous precedent” by forUddlng players to compete in these type gsmes, but the lions feel Morrall should not be taking a chance on injury which might hurt his own pro career and also the team. The smiling MSU coach often comes ap with some pretty good arguments in footbaU controversies, but this is one time we are Inclined to go alMg with the lions* thinking. It is Important fbr a pro player to be physlcaUy nouBdfjJ^ to give maTiimini effort. Professkmal athletics are his bread knd butter as long as he chooses to participate. ir i( ir No phase of athletics stresses as much Importance on winning and losing as does professional sports, and the loss of a key player will make a big difference In this respect. With Tobin Rote gone, the quarterbacking job Jails on Morrall’s shoulders next season. The Lions .have every reason to be concerned over anything he might do which would hamper or prevent him from giving a healthy account of himself when he takes over the duties. An Injury to Morrall would mean nothing to Michigan State at this time. It would mean a lot to Morrall and the Lions, however. ★ ★ ★ The Steve Junker case Is evidence enough of what injury cost him and the Lions. He playeil in the Xaxier alumni game a couple springs ago, He had a great freshman year with the Lions, but after a leg injury he sustained in the alumni game. Junker never returned to his first-year form, form. Surgery'failed to cptiect the situation and all last season he sat in the gmdstands. Junker uili take another crack at making the team this year and the chances are he will faU. Aggravation to that injury could end his dreams of a pro career. Last year the Lions talked about ma^g the ban, but did not caxry it through, although they made it known they were not in favor . t:is Bjo. nitaMpu* lOweiNii t-s) It < Now Yoik. It was the first time 180-pound Stewart had boxed widi logo, tratohv here to the Catridll Mountains for bis June 20 title against Floyd Pattersco. ★ ★ ★ Stewart’s ri^t Jolt to Johana-aon’s cheekbone knocked the cham- shaken but he did not go down. Howevor, the punch made him so angry he rduaed to box any more or to do any gymnasium r complete games on the staff, thte^total ^ 10 to htoh ln|< but the NL. ft * ' Mathews’ sixth home tun, *i to two games, broke a 3-3 tie for die Braves- and beat reliever Lar-ly Jadtaon (1-5). The Chrds, now 0-10 on the road, got their first two runs on a pair of doubles by Bill White and tied it to the ei^th ptadvhitter Ctot Flood's sac-ice fly after starter Bob Buhl d walked die bases loaded. Bob ish (141) won It in relief for “ Braves, who » the first on three walks against \lnegar Bend Mi-‘U. W W ★ The Reds scored seven runs in le first and Mx to the second 1th 11 of their 17 htts. Six runs ere unearned. Bob Andoson (0-1) lost it. Right-hander Bob (2-1) was die winner with a six-hitter as the Reds gained their longest streak tlnce winning 12 to a row in 1957. The Cuba, Idaying their first game in a week tox consecutive poafoone-, scored their run, unearned, in the'fourdi toning. and Arlto XewMk AaR Mu kaA eomplatoed el the Bghto tow-tog thaoe BsaatoM. A reporter reminded the diam-jpton to^ that hell be in dassUng itogJighto at the Polo Grounds June 20, Just as he waa laat June 26 when he knodeed. out Patter- 1959 Preaknois VIctar Will Seek Rapedt BALTIMORE-(AP) -^ BiU Hai> matz, who won the Piesknen toft year aboard Royal Orbit, will try to make it two in a row wMh dw California comqt T. V. Lark. ★ *'■ Pimlico track officials an-nbunoed today Harmatz had been toigaged to tMe dw Chaae McCoy colt to the S4th nnntog of. the ~ 3,OQO«dded Preakneaa next _______jd orty among tha4i^ “rhe heavyweight diampion to- aon for the tide at Yankee Stadium. “Yes,” said the dimpled Swede, "but the light’ll be coming from high up over my head—not from limits the sides where I’ll he looking into it” logo was scheduled to box again ith all three sparmates at dusk today. Ingo dalmed he coukhi't see the panch becasM of the daa-sltaf lights dartog hto aeosod Bally Ache in PreaknessPrep Be already had spnnrod twa The soft-spoken, amlltog Sebo traveled the long way around with tot of aide tripa befon back to coach the returnees for fourth annual Old Timers BY THE ASSOOATia) PRESS Bally Adie, runnerup to Venetian Way to the Kentucky Derby, holds the ractog spotlight Saturday when be testa hto legs to the ~teakneaa Prep at Pimlico. Jimmy Pitt, trainer of the idgdiiU Farm flyer, said be to puttiiH his ace to dw 11-16 mile race to get him accuftemed to the trade before the 1150,000-added Preakness May marks the third straight Saturday diat the durable Bally Ache has Bally Ache will go against familiar Dmby rivals to the ~ Prep:* Entries todude UangoUeu Farm’s Dhrtoe Ctomedy i^d ramd Pitot, Chase McCoy’s Lark and Joseph O’Connell’s Cti-tie Ash. Qualifying May 22 Midget Racers Mark Time The Wolverine quarter-m 11 el with qualifying races Sunday May midget racers will open the 1960 22nd. ' at the Miracle Mile track] WWW A record 100 cars are on the roster of the dub. First races are slated for Sunday June 5 and wiV be held every two Sundays thereafter. Radag wUI also be held every The midget drivers dected 13-year old Jim Briney, Jr., M Pontiac, as president of the Driver’s Club, Brinmr Waa the total point duunpion of 19681. The tiweh had as made slaee last Fan. Tha pH is the 4th season of q »r dm track, the fi^ • to no chuge for vecta This to the 4th atton for die track, to 'There to no charge , .. and there to plenty ot parking at the shopping the Wdverine quartei^mite track Talbafl Roh^arKlI at Mirada 3Bto dected Jimmy Brtoey Jr., of Pontiac m die Driver’s Club preaktont tor the ma die 196I ritampioiit^ at dw ttiS: Tie to dw toick Sunday May 22ad for tha first dsie. NEW 'Twnr - Ftendi high-Jumper Ray Guaneau shows fata unorthodox tecMque is be dears the bar to tha fYcneb Nattooal Sports Institute to JotoviUe, France. Dugarreau ctaand tha bv at 6-feet-7, Juft under the French National racord. He to to French Army. Kowalczyk at the halves and Clarence Peaks at funbadc. Lynn Chansnote. tha toiH-tlma be the aenlor player for the old-era. Mtohigan State hopes to attract a crowd to top tte U,(KXVplua attendance last year despite a.32 tariff for teaerved aeata. All ifae trlmmiiigB of a fall will be pcovlded, todudtog bands, al prognma, and pre-game Hdfliadc en the ^lartaw-teams at 193408 . . . feotbaU ketball coach at Petoskey High five years to the Mr Fwce head coach and athletic director at Alma . . . badcfleld coach at Harvard and then Mldii-gan State—head coach at the University of Pennsylvania . . . now manager of the new pro New York Titans.. He’s ftm as ewthased aboto this game as if he were trying to win the first one for Petoekey High, this deapHe some dnunat-le ape aad dawas. Sebo went for two seasons wttb-out a win at Perauylvania and had hto contract renewed. Tt a 7-1-1 season hto beft- reportedly because he wasn’t ”1^ League” anoug^ for He ts up high on of all-ttane Spartan grefta tur-\] marked as starters. Old pro Al Dorow wfll be it quartertiadc, Blanche Mwtin md Walt (the sprinting Blacksmith) Wayne Kegleis 270 in Spotlight at ABC Tourney TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - A 270 game fay Max Martin of Wayne, Mich., highli^ted action to the Amertean Bowlh^ Gongress tournament Thursday night. W W W Martin started the middle game in hto team event with a spire, struck to the aecond frame, qwred again to the third and then strode out. IBs 652 series helped booft the Burgfauft Bar Na 2 of Wayne to the heft team total ot the evening—2,911. „ _ WWW • Dennto PMil, 20-year«Id Chicagoan, rolled die top all eventa toM of the day, an 1,892. Homer Shemwell of Memphis, Tenn.. was high in stastos with 663 and Paul . Stoneroek and Frank CMum ot OiilUcothe. Ohio, paired for die IP double aeries-1,280. None cracked die leaders. JohB Hamy Signs Poet PnrSBURGH (AP) — Mm Hemy Johnaon, 64, 220iioond fall-hack obtained in a recent deal sridi dto , Detrdt Uona, signed Thmilday to .play.l^ ihw ftttfe— burgh Steetors at the Nattaral Jt ., tnuihw Um hMlM •( hto fwrwr (MU.). By PANOHO CMINZALIIB The fundamental stroke in ten-nte to toe fmehand. Master tt and you have the most potent weapon. The basic grto. UK sfide. It helps keep yon tooee and ids peww to toaMnt. I go torangh a cheek raatlae to practice: make sure i stiff, my ndMt ndi 1 facie extaad 'left 'mi TWEKTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MAY 13, i960 Phi.yJoi«.Gia,d. mNCOOO UP) - Hw|h* wU bt « old Uv 16. W f^MtlHO CaoBts TtaidiQr piijUc, will bo uaod w a pbich Oovi raiky, owttch'Uttnr. Every Nisht S-JOtollP.M. lu. ooi ui no nor 0|W Iw Tou CMTCliMCt ' Call Your Reservtaions Early for Weekend Golf fMtiacCoutryCiib; riOS - rmk Wihon ami Fnmk Sftom fSSS iliioboHi Uko M. n 5-8939 Thurston Regional in Prep Track Spotlight ____ Chiefe, Cranes Teeing Off — >7 BIU. OOBNWKLL f Prep Golf Regionals SPECIAL SALE! |1S.«S Mckr C |;|p5 lUcky C TrSk SIMM — I I fS.50 CoHImm • CIm« ......................$14.45 lii SIMM...................$4.50 «o .........................I.« "'Yefifff Pricot on Binfffrfiff fmrf Sffftlmll Equipment ■WELDON SPORTING GOODS II Mo. AT ; Eddie Steele Ford Tho Biggtft Evtnt W«'v« Evtr Hold 1960 FORD "BLITZ SALE" 3 DAYS ONLY THuradoy — Fridey — Sefwrdey ALL PRICES SMASHED TO ROCK BOTTOM rillUUII 2-DOOIS tart* haator, wtaMv waikar* aa4 -U *««atart la*t*rr MatpaMIt. .11,999.43 IN.U Mwa *B< 00 *«*al tarMMt* I *atr IM.M y«r aaatk. _______NEW GALAXIES irss %1I7JI1 EDNE STEELE Ford ^|||^|||^^|||^^ : -TACAnOM •MClAt-^ lULCON WAGONS 270|OKlierd Uke Rd. Kecfo Harbor A *‘young" gentleman wj^io -has devoted 45 of his 52 yeai«4e^ie game-^ goU will have his “day" next week at Orchard Lake Country Club. Tommy Bhannon, Orchard Lake’s head golf professional since 1941, will be honored by club members on Thursday, May 19, for his long and meritorious service to them and the game in general. Befitting the occasion, four close associates of the Orchard Lake master — honored “(dd timers” all-will attend the function to make their respective contributions to “T ommy Shannon Day.” GcM Samen, Horton Smitti, A1 WatrouA and Joe Belfort, Whose records as playing and teacfai^ proa need no claboratian here, adU be on hand to make the occaaion a memordiile one for Shannon. All five are masters of golfing both as players and teachers and ' ' eadi one an established elect clientele the PGA I Senion. Together Ithey tofU isiWt I than 180 years of service. One of the fea-tore events o( the day’s program la a scheduled 1$. 8HANNOIV hole exhibition involving Smith. Watrous, Bdfore and Shannon. NEW '60 FORDS AN MedNt lacladiaf FALCONS 6-F«sf. Clvb S«daaf wMi PmH Pact. laaip. $1688 • AS LOW AS* ^8 ORTIUOI PAYMBITS AS LOW AS $39 WIU M% n*«a IMMEDUn DaiVERY "Sm *I CtU Oalr" BiU Vanghan ot CY OWENS tMUia*'* OISMa Pars D«*|M FE 5-4101 to vMtlJr It. Be nay ha toe aaly Amerleaa pra who never has played a heto to eatopaliava golf **I have no way of proving U at this time,” Shannon said, “but I never have played in any kind of competition as an amateur and it is doubtful that any other / “ lean pro can say the same. it * it Altogether, Tommy has been a pro for 35 years, 33 N them in Michigan and the last 19 at Or- He etarted caddyiag whea be wae oaly seven yeere eld ead taned pra at gw teitoer age N 17 while worUag at the Dels-ware Oelf Ctab la Btaaele, lad. Be speat twe yean la Moacle, gwn eanw to MiehigaB and has been here ever Mnee. Sbannan enjoyed one of the brightest moments of hie lUnstrious career last September when he won the Stote Sailors title at Lansing Oountiy Chib, He is an honorary vice president ot the State PGA and one to Its past preri-ents. We can think ot no one mm« deserving of a "day” than Tommy. Tha honor indicates his stature jn the eyes of the Orchard Lake membership. SHORT PUTTS tiae Northern, Waterford and vndlad Lafct, wii»ers over South-fMd, Berkley and Farmington, respectively. West Koomlleld, 65, won a 3-way Wayne-OaUand test under the lights, over Brighton and NortoviUe, each with 36 paints. beiton their league play thia week. Mrs. Max Richardson, Mrs. FTed Frederlcim and Mrs. Erwin Thompson shiued blind bole honors with ftmr apiece on No. 5 while Mrs. Aubyn Gotves was low putt winner with 15. The ladies are determining their handicaps for file 1960 season. no Pangae Parks aad Bee-reattoa Department ooachMka tts live-week golf hHtmpgen dlale V2”FirPLY$C0RE 4x8 $398. STERLING GRADE ■^106 Garage Sidiig $17T Pgr 1000 Boord Ft. ^ Knock-Down Dgsign $22» Cesb O Carry Kiln Dried FIR Preniium Grade S1AQ00 2*4—8' to 16' Lengths ^IUO #1 STERLING KssHy PIh Pasdiig 6''-8"-10" Widths *149” Pgr 1000 Bd. Fiot 2x6—8' to 16' Lengths m IMS BA. n. .. Ic per Ha. ft. $J10«> P*r IMS M. rt. .. 12c per In. ft. FIR BOARDS 85 1x6 Kiln C Dried 9 Urility Ttt MM M. n. All prices quoted above are special cask and carry prices Dickie Lumber ; MM hiCHUD un at., ebco huior - rt «4sn M.-riL 7:30-see SHihkT7:30-4 CtM SiaO«r Defend Crowns F Courses Today Won Last Year Exptet MaploA to Bo Toughest Opposition in Saturday Tost By hT ttUY MOATS All area trade squads were taking it easy toway, with final tune-ups for MHSAA regional meeta on Saturday. However, several of the county prep aggregationa in duals. Including Laka and Berkley in Oaas A, "B" Bloomfield “ leld and ^adbac St Frederick in C41 were among the for state retnraa to Tkarstea an Batarday to detoii Ms OtaM A erawa. Tharstea Higk (west ef Tele. gthph on Schoolcraft) win again the ipoUighted t to qwdgy far the Mg lator, et Aan Afbar (IMver-rily to MteMgaa). Cranbrook, defending Oaaa B champion, like tha Chiefs, is favored to repeat, but may get some good opposition friHB Bloomfield Hills, W. Bloomfield and several Wayne county dubs. (3iiefs face a nine-team field, that Includes the top athletes from Pontiae Northern (Huskies will send 15), Birmingham Seahobn, Waterford, Berkley, Southfield, Feradale, Oak Park, Radford Ub-hm, and Thurston. The Cranes’ foes wiO indude the Hills, Keego Harbor,. Detroit Bene-dictine. Holy Redeemer, St. Jo- Binningham SeUiolm, Walled schools Bmn induile FexToNgton, SoulMBled. Farodale, ML aemois andOekPaik. The Nmahider ot the local teems, ate touring ths Brookwood course at FItot. St. hOdtoel is along St. FM In thto 4i-viaion. Rochester and Lapeer are in cun A. aerkston, Fenton and L'Anae Greuae in B. Championships in an three classes will be determined May 21 in tournaments at a trio Jack- honors as the golf re^ohals got Oder way in the rain today. The trio of Oakltnd County powers em competing at Brighton aloBg wtth Central and Northern of Pontiac and Waterford. Holly and Milford will play the course fai Oan B. Farmington Qwiitry Chib has gie two Bloemfields, ClerenoeviUe, NofrinriOe, Royal Oak Shrine and Troy among tts entries. Class A Profesalenal WRESTLING ysstisrxtss- 4oNTIAC CINTRAi HMH SCHOOL . 810 W. HURON ST. yiMte to ViM HfWac UmatT TAG VIAte BATUI , ADH .. fIJS ..SUM ead Eos Oiurs OftIL 46 N. ReffUew VFW Peat No. 1370 PR 5-4801 IM N. SagUnw bawa aAmAf^,^<» a. mii, MelebaHikar — ierl Rehy mn Dtiuur <■): ww - - ——-W i * IS); BrAimAftl (fllHt. TIaw ittS SM-r*rd—VlAMAt 14. Oomort. 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UWMNaSM. IWMH. lUNtMMlUY. M MOOF. TMXIMII lUlUl tmiTI. MOTORISTS CAN’T BE WRONG! ov«r th« ywart using 8HrSU4itS Every major car manufacturer has adopted BAR'S LEAKS, BOW with super mat coatrol. Poor a book into your radiator. Works with all quali^ and year-round anti-frceaei Cootaina ao water. t j ... V.S.rw.I5407tV BATS PKODUCTS Of MICHIGAN 5171 S. TfLEGRAPH KOAD, TAYLOR, MICH. Fastest Racer of 10 Mile Run Gains 1st Slot Bettenhausen Favorite on Basis of Practice Runs of 146 M.P.H. INDIANOPOUS (AP) - Tony Bettenhauira, with ttte under^ ■tandable cautkm of man who baa ,been underneath a wrecked race car 38 timea, paaaed up today’! finel taractice aeaaion for Saturday’s, 500-mile race trials at ttae ar rsatoiH FIKST DAY i-Ksn — Billy Maxwell oi Oceanside, Calif., blasts fTMn the sandtrap near the 18th green at Ft. Worth yesterday, where he carded a 67 to take a first da^ lead in foe Colonial Invitational Tournament. ---------- —------------ With 67 Start Maxwell Tops Colonial PORT WORTH. Tex. (AP) _illy Maxwell, the Texas redhead who has been coming frustrafoig-ly close for two years, held an undisputed tournament lead for the first time today. He was out front in the |30,000 Colonial National invitation with a 3-under-par 67. Bartc in 1955 M^ell started winning' a tournament a year-^ and this continued until 1959 1 he failed to scratch although taking down $27,182 prize money—the most money to be won by a golfer without a tournament championship. last time he was in first place was 1959 and then it was a tie— with Julius Boros in the Bing Crosby tournament. ★ ★ ★ But Thursday, the chunky fellow who registers from Ocean-side, CaHf., and who’s sharp with l^foe F’esa-whan be’a playing, poor-' ly, shot h fine round indeed. He was hot with the putter and sure with his irons and he set out today with a 1-stroke lead over the field oi 54 playing in this 14-year oid tournament. This year Maxwell has been on the same track—winning $14,109 in 16.events but failing to capture a tournament. He missed at Yor-ba Linda by a stroke, tied for fifth at DeSoto and in four other tournaments tied for sixth. The Just behind Maxwell was Jetty Barber, the little fellow from Los Angeles who last weekend wrapped up the' Toumamoit of Champions at Las Vegas. BarbCr, shooting his fifth sub-par round ta a row, had a 68 although he scrambled for it. Fines Threatened Phillies Read 'Riot Act' The Tlnley Park express, twice national pro champkxi. didn’t need foe Friday-the-13fo exercise nd had established hhn-a strong pole position forest with practice runs up to 146 miles an hour. ★ ★ Fastest car In the 10-mile trials will ait on foe inside of foe front row at foe start of the 44th Memorial Day classic, regardless nf apeeda In suhaequent oualiflca- CINCINNATI (AP) - Manager Gene Maueh has pulled rank on . PhUadelpbia Phillies, Peck's Bad Boys of baseball. Prior to foe PhtlHef 14 loaa to San Frandsco Thursday' Mauch read the club the riot act in a brief clubhouse meeting. He tforatened stiff fines -If certain players took forfoer "ir Without being ^>ectfic or men-oning names Mauch said aenno of the players bad not been paying attention to training rules. He said in the future such conduct would result in fines —and not 'any piddling $5. $10 and $25." * * * ' "Some players win or lose too >asUy,” the freshman manager said. ‘Tfa never been the same with me. T never febl the same after a win or defeat. This supposed to be a business a th^ guys, riot a hobby or a transcontinental Jaunt This their living.’’ Mauch also set down some hew rules, incltiding a new curfew but he decUn^ to tay what foe new tionii Sunday and foe following A long stretdi of miaerably cold and rainy weather began moderating late Thursday but left all of the advantage with the old timers in Satufdasr’s nms. As many as a dozen rookies may have completed their 100-mlle speedway testa before the trial starts txri their lamlUarity with the tricky 2^inile trade will be limited. ★ ★ ★ Bettenhausen, who has never been aUc{ to win the 500 in 13 attempts, will drive the Hopkins Special in which Jim Rathmann of Miami fintehad second last year after establishing a world HdiBd|. course race reemd of 170.262 miles an hour at Daytona Beach. Rathmann, another threat for foe pole podHon, has a new A. J. Watson racer entered by Ken Rich and Paul Lacy of Dallas. Tex. Rathmann also is winless here although he hu been second three times. veterans shooting Johnny Thomson’s 1969 one-lap record of 141.^ miles an hour wUl include Rod^r Ward, ' dianapolis, the '59 winner; Troy Ruttman, La Mirada, Callfi, amf Jimmy Biyan.of Phoenix; Arii, the 1956 winner. ★ ★ A The opening session generally is one (ri! the biggest prelimiiiaiy in 4>orts from a« attendance standtxrint. Indiana State Police have estimated "pole car qualifying day" crowgp up to 150,-A forecast of fhtr, warm weather may make the gate even Three Captains to Guide MSU Grid Fortunes EAST LANSING W - For the first time In history, a Midiigan State University football team will have three capbdns. Named last night as tri-captains for the 1960 season were Fred Arbanas, end firm Detroit. Fred Boylen, guard from Grand Rapids, and Herb Adderley, halfback from PhUadelriiia. ' The trio-pkhed byk-foe-^SiM squad at a banquet climaxing the spring football practice season. The annual ‘‘hustle’’ award went to Gary Ballman, East Detroit helfback, and Dave Manden, a center from Kingsford, "This If the first long trip we’ve had since I took over,' dned. "And I’ve been watdt-ing to see what 1 Mrilch replaced Eddie &wyer lyho resign^ alter foe Phillies’ first gsme foil year. Sawyer has since resumed Ms former position as .vice president In charge of sales promotfon with a golf ball liMf lifiBUaliol CrafM PI S.7060.PI i-«078 TMi Caeeee Is Weith M UNCONDITIONAL CUARANTII Toward tfie PurciMM of any MUPPLM Oalyel <0 & Tflogriph Opp. Ta^MfOM Meanwhile, the Phillies sold veteran Dave PhiUey to the San I Giants, possibly to dear the way for anofoer deal. The action followed the relepae of southpaw Curt Simmons and. the optioning of Chris Short to Indtani^olis, leaving the club without a left-handed pitcher. The Phillies . open a fourguBC series wHh 'Cfocinnati tonight. SPRING LIAGUiS Men’s OaaMet $tsitiaf Wad., May 18 0^ BewNsf OaMy realise is that basebaU Is foeii oodr-not a way fo Mauch added. ‘‘My Mfimate goal la to got this ball dub to a point where it won’t need rules." Oil Leakers SPECIALS! •sa-’M vM^Matet MAM ...•.•Sm .. .... mIm .....mL .....mi- ...dL ..MAM SMtoa (Caaatolt) . Jfo Noaer Dowa-12 No. to Bey RELIABLE TRAN^ISSION CO. Brighton, 'Skins DiatnondVidofs Brighton and MUford won Wayne-OaMand baseball games on a Thursday. ' Jhe Bulldogs, trfoped (Sarkston 74 as Kirchner pitched well and belted a single and two triples. He lost a shutout in a sev inning uprising. PREHUNG ALUMINUM CMBIUTIM DNIB ‘29” 2-8x6-8 34)x6-8 M Oae lech ‘Thick CHUBCirS, Inc. 107 S. Sfiiml U. iBhuB HtifliU ijl 24000 Everything happened to loser Bob Porritt in a fiveron 6th. Four scored on a balk, hit batter and two walks with the bases full. Don Marsh paced the losers xvlth two doubles. Milford made its recard 5-2 by epaniring HoUy, 104. Eight M tte tallies crossed in the 3rd which had six hits, fwo errors and two walks. Cranbrook breezed to Its 9th win in fl tries walloping Notre Dame. 14-2. Andy Biliesdon hurled a three-Mtter, fanning 11 and Neil Meiras pa^ the offensive with a double, single, 3 RBIs and a Dodgers Call Howard Back From Minors LOS ANGELES (AP) - Tlie punchless Los Angeles Dodgers have recalled stroagboy Frank Howard from their l^x>kane farm club. To make room for him. tl^ placed veteran outfielder Carl Furlllo on the inactive list. Howard Joined the worid champions in Ban Francisco for their game tonight against foe Giants. He brought a jn Mtfolg iven«e from Spokane, including 24 runs batted in and four homere. Furlllo, 38, Is in his 15th season | with the .Dodgers. By finishing it be would be guaranteed $i^W. monfo,imM& Jhasehall penskm fund, starting at age *50. Dodger General Manager Buzzie Bavasi has offered Furillo a Job within the oigaiuzation for the rest M foe season, but not at his $33,000-a-yeer salary. 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J^fAY 18; 1960 TWENTY^NINE Huron Bocbmoi Bronco DENVER (UPD - Hj* Denver BroncOi of the new American Football League have annoimced the ^ing of a former ooUege Btar. Continental Loop Battle With Majors Du^ . Ne«r CMeans' 334 vkhary Ofar NaahvlUe hi IMS adU atvig Ml a Southern Aaao. ceoonl aeare. . NEW YORK (AP)-The fate of le Coottnental Baaeball League win be decided In the nalian’a Capitol beginnii« next Thuriday as the third major league battles the present majors for survival from Its current embryonic state. The battle lines were di here Ihuraday by Co9tinental League founder Bill Shea when he declared his loop’s endorse-brent of a prahoaed bUl by TM-neasoa Senator Estes Kefbuver that would limit the number of SERVICE " for fho ford Fomily of Fino Cort LLOYD „ . ^ ^ MOTORS Boxing Double'Headei players controlled by the Ameri-car and National Leagues. ★ it t ■ Earlier this week, Baseball Conunlasioner Ford Frick that the present majors would op-' legislation, glaring it Robinwn, Jordan Headlinerg NEW DODGE Vt TON nCK.-UP • Turn Sfonals • "Windshield Washers • Ovedoad Siidnas_ e Oversise Tires *1,825 Pies Michigan Satut Tax and License Joho J. Sioith ^ DODGE, INC. 211 S. ShImw Sr. n I-705S BALTIMORE (AP) — Wlather permitting, promoter A1 Flora iS expecting a cAiwd of 15,000 for [Saturday night’s double^eader outdoor boxing show which has,|' iSugar Ray Robinson and Don Jordan on the jMogram. ", * e ★ Flora says he expecto gross receipts of S40,000 for the first out-tor card stagud h«re since Archie Moore and Clarence Henry slugged it out in 1952. ' Much of his optimiwn is on the drawing power of wetter weight champion Jordan and former middleweight champion Rob- his return bout with Paul Pender in Boston on June 10. Jordan, who was involved in a controversy on his part in the show^ will take on Candy McFarland of Philadelphia in the feature iO-round, non-title bout. Baltimore boxing fans are hoping to get a longer look at Robinson than they did a month ago when die ageless. 40-year-old veteran flattened Tony Baldoni in 1;« of the first round. Robinson meet Tony Gonsales, of Ran- would not only harm the two big leagues but hill the minor leagues aa well. ★ A Representatives of both faction^ will testify before a Senate anti-mbnc^ioly nib^oounittee 'Headed by Sen. Kefauw. What will be the consequences of this hearing? Jordan la scheduled to defend his title on May 27 at Las Vegas gainst Benny (Kid) Paret feiss ^as promoter. Jack Poylc, said Jordan’a maaaigeFi^-DeB^ Nom^ had agreed notlo have any fights six weeks prior to the championship Anthony Maceroni, president of the National Boxing Assn., pnxn-ised “d^tic action” against Jordan if be fought the tune-up. ★ ★ ★ And Jordan said be wouldn't title against Paret unless he is allowed to gd through Branch Rickey such a state of affairs can be avoided. But Shea, a lawyer, declared: 'I don’t believe they’d dare sue us if we raided them for players. Tliey know they vrouldn’t have a leg to stand od for those con-;_-ftracta aren’t worth the paper they’re written on. And if they :|d# at the majms. “The Kefauver bUI is the only hope the Continental League has of getting players and going into ’’The majors have been fighting lis with the strongest weapon they have—delay. Time is the thing that is liR-ting Us hardest in every direc- He cited the demand for $850, 000 indemnities asked by the In-tematioaal League for Buffalo and Toronto to the CL, anfi the refusal of the American Assn, to talk about indemnitin for five of its chibs imtll the ' ."This makes it. impossible to meet the comraisrioner's require-t that we notify him --„-ths in advance of opei _ dsite, of our intention to operate GOLF BIVIRLV MILU MU aUD NAS MOVIO TOi ROMEO GOLF CLUi rtalMs t-stu rutaaa t-MSS He admitted that his stand was reversal ol efforts he and CL backers undertook a year ago f discourage baseball legislation. 'But at that time we were ird to believe we would have the full support and cotv^ration of organized ball in establishing a third majm* league.. We found it only lip aervice and it’s now dear that the only way we’ll get going is throu^ the passage of the Ke- Shea added: "We will not adopt a dog-iiM the-manger attitude toward anything the majors try to do to change it (the biU), We are willing to listen to suggested changes.” Even though Frick Thursday approved the eight working agreements the CL teams have with the ^ZJoKJoj^ i Wherever theyYeTiaving a wondS time”y0u5l find inc(HnparablB 7 Crown... smoeth.!. satis^g... sutel u There’s a Satisfied Federal Modernization Customer in Your Neighborhood!” 7 Day Sole! Sove 50% on Alcoa WITH A GIGANTIC DONUS Roll-UD Awmn« Sales Tax Included in An Prices! “P GufutMt 1 rril lack TUck ALUMINUM STORM DOOR Frtt Mtosuring S«rvic« ond Phont Ordtra Acc«pt«d ----Tonr inftolliitioii ~ Ordtra Only Instolled Frict $31.95 CASH4IEEDED NatiBBAlly Advartiied Tripla Track Triplt Tilt Rctian renniH CMaaiafl WIriiMit Removing Ranolt AluminiifflStORM WINDOW Any Six* Up fe 3.4" x 66" Opnninf What a Value! Mod* of Alcoo Hoovy Extruded . Aluminum, Ntvor Noode Pointing FREf ISTIMATB AND Reeular $2495 MIASURINC SIRVICI , ^ WITHIN 40 MILES OP Sovo $9.00 Ptr Window PONTIAC Eoty crodit tormn ovaiiobU on tix or more windows. No cofh noodod. Poymonts'os low os $5.00 por month. 15’ FEDERAL Clip 2536 1 ■ I r DIXIE u»< Visit Oar Showrooia! OptBDaUy 9 A.M. la 8 P.M. Saluday 9 to I P.M. Ssiday 10 to 2 DIXIE Hwy 3 BLOCKS NORTH OF TELEGRAPH FEDERAL MODERMIZATION FEATURES SPECIAL PRICES Pricot Below Includo All Solim Tox Room Additions ......................$980.00 Kitchens ........................... 269.00 Porc^ Enclosures ................... 395.00 I Aluminum Siding............... 379.00 1!4 Cor Goroge^ Pentioc Code......649iK> Screen for Sliding Gloss Doors.... 30.00 Oidii fJnk Fenco . 99.00 Corone Plostic Siding....379.00 Attic Rooms . r.......................689.00 SaySeagrm^ andbe THIRTY - THE PokTlAC PRi^, ' lDfiyRANDAI).-1HEliWA RITTER wa NICK ADAMS • MARCEL DAtIO •JULIA MEADE • Diiwad byMICHAaedRDOM SowpkrbySfeWlJSYSHAPIiOaadMAURiaRICHUN • htrfaad by ROSS HUNTER and MARTIN MBlCHIt jkNi«riNFacwjcii0H.At«n«iAi4H^ CwBMASCOPE in^StdCkam^COtOR, SAT. and SUN. I Short Subjtcts........ 2:45-5:00-7:10-9:25 - SCHEDULE I Ftatufi : l:00-3:l2-5a4-7J6-«W 'i i- PONTiAC| PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 18, mo ONE COLOR THIETY-OWB 1' 'i- 1959 Record Fire Loss Year House Cuts Out Funds Covering Poultry Checkups U^, Cairada Daimig# S«ti $1 Million-O'Day Avtragt to provide Marly |i(IOO.nO.OQO to ran the Agricntonw Department but an funds for federal Inapectkm to B08TON (UPI) - Major flraa in the Untted Statea nd Ctouda « 1999 cauaed a record toaa Of mace than a mtllVm doQari a Asency aaid Wedaeeday. The 1365.000,(100 total wae |6 JOO,-000 over foe previous record set in 195T, the Independent nonprofit agency said. The largest ilB|ie |(n occurred at Caraway Air Futm Base, Tex., Sept. 19, when a 1 peetod to restore an. of th« SaMSt.000 for chaddng attempt kt getting congressional considered by the Episcopal, Meth-approval for,relaxation to require- odist and United Luthwan churdwa I at N asn- ments for government inspMtion labds on cooked poultry producte. A B93 fire at Casde Air For ui AU OAT SONDAT About Time for U.S. to Put IK in His PId mw Rams "MOTOR SOOSI lAIT' niiuiNs nmoi TUlOflR 1001 TOR SCHOOL none NOW Base. Calif., coot |14.«10,0e9 and there ware three other aircraft fires in which each kas cams to 10 mllUon doilara. The largeat afayde geiHieefy toaa, aside fton aircraft fires, was at Roartuy, Ore., Aug. 7 when a and exptoaion destroyed or dans' aged 256 buiUtogs at a cost of 10 was the deatnotloB at a tonntoai wareboase at Flctou, Neva seotia, duly 6 when damages to- FE 3-9528 WIST HURON St ILIZAIITH UKI ROAD NANCE rUDAT AND SATRDAT NI6HTS By OAMBg MABLOW WASHINGTON (AP) - Why baen’p^the United States been tough enough to call Premier Ni> ,kita Khnishdwv a phony for his hypocritical show about the Amer> lean* spy-plane downed over the Soviet UnionT That’s one of the two most puz-| ding questions about epta^ in wUdi the Soviet cap, tuned the idaM and the through KhrashdMvian imopagaii'j da. pictured the United Stotes be* fore the tooHd as an inteniattaial villata. This is the other: Why for week has Kbrashchav been ting, on the admission itoere had been such qpying for a long tipe was a deadly embarraasment for Ktamahehev ha waa clever enough not to show it. miUion dollars more Only fires with individual ■ MODERN and SQUARE DANCING eVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Featuriut ECHO TJUXIT NTS —Seoitot BrailMni radDMB QnoUa Tecalifte. GJm Imtmoa. CaW»g 9451 EUZABETH LAKE ROAD SUNDAY SPECIAL BOUT TOBKET $150 I 'Spy Incident Bolsters Ike' GOP Chairnicm AAorton Says Nikita' to ^alize Position at Summit • ST. CLOUD. Minn. (AP)i-Re-' puUlcaa Natlon|I Chairman Thuraton B. Morton said Thursday the American ^>y plane Incident in the Soviet Union would serve to strengthen President Eisenhower’s hand at the summit meeting. ♦ ♦ ♦ The Kentucky senator said in a prepared speech tijat prior to the plane’s intelligence mission "Khrushchev may have fejt that he held more cai^ in a mistaken assumption that we were totally informed on military developments in the Soviet UnkK ★ ; * "Now, however,” Morton added, "he knows that—among other intelli^nce programs -a {danes of the U2 type have been monitoring him for at least four years. KNOWS CAPABBJTUM ‘Armed with ciear knowledge the Communist capabilitiea, an(| knowing that Khnwhcbev now understands we have such knowledge. President Eisenhower can get down to the meat and potatoes of wortd issues at the summit.” Morton said he had noted that some critics, while agreeing with the need lor farflung intelligence activities, "contend that we should have suspended intelligence activities in view of the forthcoming summit meeting. W ★ * "These critics,” he said, "fi ealize that protecting the lu I al security of the United States I is a full-time, every day, every k night JoIa We can affmd no Intel-I ligenoe gap.” ProbersNeed Loydspeakets House Group Htorings < on Un*Arnorican Acts \ Doiaytd by PiM SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Lood-speakers wfore set up today to broadcast » House attbcommlttee on> Un-Ainwtean Activities hear-ii«, delayed hy « rtotona ance when ^ about ADO protesting demonstratdn tried to pudh through poUoe guards into .the already lammed hearing room. Police rel|iforcements rashed to the supervisors’ duunber in Gty Hall Thursday and restored o^ der after the subcommittee's afternoon sesrion had been stalled neariy an hour by the protest demonstration. KM Df BOSPITAL — Actress Kim Novak, in Doc^a Hospital, New York City, with a liver ailment, passes time placing solitaire. Her doctmr described her as “a very sick giri.” She’s not expected’to be refoaged for at least two weeks. Playhouse 90 to Top Summit Video Fare By CYNTHU LOWRY NEW YORK (AP)-Tbe Paris summit sessions will disrupt a lot viev^ habits during the next few days, but the big telev^ion event promises to he the Playhouse 90 production of The Presence of Mine Enemies, originally believed too controvert sial for network airing. All three networks will Im^ empt regular schedules for their briefing and interpretive series on the summit Chronologically, however, the rums sji’Y-s ____ rm»u«. OfM »• MISS EDIE -PJayliig-Youf— Fovoritt Requests at THE PIANO 1650 N. 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Gloss C of Coco-Colo Com* In and Enfoy rhost 'TERRIFIC" SPECIALS n A D l^'C restaurant VI-MIVIV d DRIVE-IN e Montcolni of loldwin DRIVE-IN FE 4-78E2 • JAM SESSION DANCING 5 NIGHTS Wadnaidoy, Thondoy, Friday, Sotordoy, Saaikiy Como Out ond Joio Your Frlonds—Dina ond Donco to Hio Muaic of FRANKIE MEDOWS AND THE HI-FI’S OriN 7 DAYS A WEEK EVERY TUESDAY WITH FRANK ITOIY AND HIS SWINGMASTERS Cereer ef EUsabaHi DelFslnn CaN Pm IUsmvsHmi Pf 2-2MI I Skert RIeck West •r Harea tve subpoenaed witneasea spectators were forcibly ejected from the bearing room when they Joined in the tumult 1th shoutf: "Let them in! Let lem in!" The rotunda outburst subsided into community singing of "Amer-and "The Battle Hymn of The Republic" by the demon-stratora. Many were students from the Uhiverstty of California and San FraneijKo State College. Thereafter, tln«e witnesses identic Iqr the committee counsel, lUctuud Arena, as current or recent Communist party leaders,. fused_____________________ about alleged Communist activity on constltufional grounds. The three were Merrill Brodsky, an Oakland tile setter; Martin Marcus df Pacific Grove, a Monterey County schoot teacher, and Doii^as Waditer. 18, of Berkeley, University of California student. The City Hdl ruckus followed n orderty protest rally of an estimated UOO in Union Square. ____ speakers as Caqon Richard Byfield of Grace Episcopal Cathe- this: Tonight there is NBC's verrioo of Mark TwMn's "Roughing It,' at 10 (Eastern Daylight Time) with Janwa Daly playing the older Twain l(»kiiiK. t>ack. at Jiis riences during God Rush Person to Person” (CBS, Kk3D-11) visits former President Hei^ bert Hoover. REINIS FOB DINAH On Sunday, Cari Reiner takes over the Dinah Shore Show for the evrtiing (NBC, 9-10) wilh hrip from Jane Powell, Julie London, Audrey Meadows and Joae ,Fer-rer. ^ Thtfoe la a repeat of Alec Guinness’ amusing "The Wicked Scheme of Jebal Deeks" Tuesday night (NBC, 8:300:r Playhouse 90, o(i Wednesday (8^10 p.m.) is the drama about the Warsaw ghetto during the Nazi occupation, and stars Charies Lai^ton, Arthur Kennedy, Sam Jaffe and Honudka. It ia followed (on NBC, 10-11) with ».Jaek BentQF special with guests Danny Thomas, Raymond Burr and the McGuire Ss-ters. other Ernest Hemingway story cbmes to television Thursday (CBS, 9:30-U). It is “Tlie Gambler, The Nun and Hie Radio," about a hospital patient who amuses himself watch^ the first two and listening to the third. Tourist Liner Ready to Start Maidtenyoyage^ NEW YORK (UP!) - A new transatlantic liner designed chiefly for eooTMny-minded tourists is about to Ms maiden voyage. On May 16 the 18,10l)to(i. JOknot Atlantic of the American Expwt Lines skils . from New York, in monthly exfwets service to Italy» Greece and Israel. The Atfawtle kdewirM ea Bn ealy UJB. lee. Aeoerdtag te AdmUai John M. Win. prefOdeat oMbe Hae. tt wiaMee the traveltag poMIe med-Mh Amerieaa-s^ sUphaard ae- The ultra-modern cruise ship can handle 854 passengers. Besides Ite tourist class, it has accommodations for 40 first class passengers. It is completely air^xxiditfoned and equipped with outdoor swimming po(d, eolariidn, movie theater, sun and {uxxnenade decks and other up-t»date attracthma. Newsmen given a preview of file rilip were imprened by the luxury of Ita'appototmerrts. Every stateroom in tourist dass has its own shower and other fepDlties. Africa averagqa about 15.1 per- An average U.8. liravela 9,800 mUes pef year. UiiqRiii qj^aasiq^mniqA*" quisanq^saasse* VICTOR LVNN Restaurant-and Carry OuU Featuring CoL Sander^s Recipe Kentucky Cbtit Out SpeeWa Bucket ........ff-W Uinner ........ .$1.50 AnnomBinf ^ FamUy SIsa Bnekft $150 JN OUB DININC l^ M Fried Chicken ” ' Chicken in 15 Minutes 4667 Dixie Hwy. - OR Between Sashabaw and WIHIama Lake Roads Burtem and John A. O'ConneU, San Frandaco Democrats, Joined In urging aboiitioii of the House investigating commRtee. Luxury Hotels in Miami Beach on Razor's Edge MIAMI BEACH (UPI)-At least a dorni Miami Beach luxury ho-tds-fiie ultimate to swanky Uving for the vacatlonli* publle-are having a hard time making ends One of them, the four-mOlian-doUar Lucerne Hotel, has been dosed by court order, and guests were directed to leave their roenu by Sunday. *1 hnagtae at least a «•••• Of the Mg hotels wfli be deeed hy " ■ ^ M U them are ia desperate trsuMe.” Many of the phisb vacatioo re< sorts have not yet recovered from fiw disarirous winter of 1958 when some of tke coldest and wettest weather reawded on the south Florida gold coast hit the tourist trade a chilling Mow. w ★ w Fondoeure auita have filed in circuit court here against the Plymouth and Lombardy hotels. Tlw DeiMonicD, Sorrento, CadiUac and Saxony hotels are un-dergdiv corporate reorganisatlim under federal court direction. I«ne MTh* Mg Jed with as many aa five mortgages With interest on the later mortgages running aa high as 25 Air Pocket Shuffles 55 Jet Passengers MUMI. Fla. (AP)-A DeHa Air Lines DC8B Jet struck thrbulent air that Uwok up the % persons aboard and injured two of fiwm seriously enough to require hos- Two stewardesses, two children and nine other'persons were flung from their seato to t})e floor and ceiling Hnirsday. WUiiam Lanutti of Miami and Theresa Ifovack of Hollywood, Fla., were hoapitaiiapd. The oWv; ere were treated at Jackson Memorial Hospital and. released. Lanutti had fractures of both wrists, scalp lacerations and possible head and cheat injuries. Mrs. Novaoek; 79. bad multiple sprains and contusions. She was transferred to Hdlywood Memoriil Hoe-Pkal. 7®sr Imilisfr Hm( RC$TMAfUNT| VfMOliWi HAROLD NANNEY AND> HIS WESTERN PLAYBOYS . DAIVCING SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS BEEB nmO HEMBUBfiEBS WDIE ART & BETTY'S TAVERN 4 MIIm H. si Odoi4 c» Old 24 OA84Sn DaidBg-TliBn.1 i ^ Fri., Sain Sea. 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MAY 13. 1960 THIRTY-THREE tleuf^ to four Incbei, and turnlpa, whidi must grow fast, ihould be thinned at an aariy atage to atand EovMtrough Ungths Will Protect Plants _ !’§ an ea«y way to prttect vegetable and flower (danta from frost when they have been trans-d outside hi the spring. Pop- covering the rows of plants with Ised from lengths of . THINMNO PLANTS — Thin out exocas plants gradually, uring discards for dm table, where poarible. Thinning May Hurt You but Plants Benefit regular half-round eavestrough. Not only Is this method easi^ and faster than the common practice of- placing cans and boxes over the plants, but the eavestrough covers won’t blow away. Cool Off Cold Fromo Watdi coU frames on sunny day* and lift the sash to allow air to enter. On a sunny day with the thennnmeter near freeadng temperatures inside a cold frame may reach 100 degrees. If you think the experience of grow^ plans from se^ does not stir eimon, try thinning out the young vegetable plants vriiich come up too thickly from seed you planted. You may drop a tear or two before the )ob is done, in s{dte of the fact that everyone knows this Is necessary. Excea$ plants must -TSTTOTM up to give those W« renialh room to mature. Without this > ybnr whole crop may be g should be regarded as an opportunity, since it permits the finest plants chosen to survive, and inferiw ones to be eliminated. THIN OIAO^AIXY For best results, thin gradually. There are two renaons for this. Lettuce plants, thinned to stand an inch apart, will soon reach size when alternate plants can be removed to make a salad. Carrots may be thianed when as IMok as a pencil; a «sh sf the dtsrards wit those whs have never eaten such tiny earrats a new Idea of tMs Beets may he allowed until about six inches tail when their roots have Just. begun to ■wril.. The thinnings may cooked roots and tops together, tor Second, it is fooUah all excess plaids prmaturely when accidents, insecto or disease may destroy some which are left. If ' thbmi^ Is dene by stages as the plants grow, they will finally stand at the optimum distance from each other, with small chance of vacant spaces in the row. Onions, kohlraM, Swiu chard and qiinach are delicious when half mature. By rsmevlBg alteraate plants. B spndng Is nt- upon the variety yon grow, and the fertility at yeor “ fod than In market gardens, and the tMkhuMy to to Inerease Om nam-ol plaats growa. even In Peas do well in aingle row^ when spaced an inch apart; bu^ beans, two to four inches; bush lima beans, U inches tor the large seed variehet, and a foot tor the small seed. Carrots will mature when close enough for the root tops to touch; beets need three | Early Tomato Crop! You'll Have to Hurryj Wayne Si^ort, County Horticultural Agent, talka about tarty ‘Has this been one at yourj projects every year? If you haven’t' been the first op the street, lend ear. The fellow who B' lint to using some of those very early varietiea which an grown' hwn Michigan. These i plants need a very fertile soil uid | often tnay need water. 11 you prefer flie bush type vine, get the variety “Flrelmll” or "Ear. ly Wonder.” If you .train your on Btakes, aelect "Valiant” or "Morton Hybrid”. Set .lut started planU by May 15. I have found these early varieties’ ann’t ao sweet as the later var-| rietles. so I plan on two i toga. A few ptuanto for early planting, then a larger pis of file later tomatoea. Veiy productive later (mid-season) varieties are "Stokeadale,...... red” or ’’Pritchard.” Total population of the United Statea in 1790 was 3,929,214. 5C00P] FftiDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY ONLY tHIS SPECTACULAR FBEE BONUS ^ { of All ConvBiiitnt NO 4 HUMMB FEEDS GRASS-KILLS WEEDS A Beautiful—High Quality... ROSEBUSH HUM. roil mm lEJLDTTOPUNT Reg. to $1.50 . . . With Purchose of Either Wheelbarrow or Borbeque in Thii A?1» ?I9“ ......... COMPLETE 2 PUYER AA Badminton Set Ji®0 — AA nt. Complete with B rMOueU. . Reg. $2.98 Mrme. pUittc <»nying KENTUCKY Blue Grass “ CREEPING Red Fescue “ PERENNUL 10-lbs. lyt Gna -= "It BIG FOUR BONUS Boydell Decorators’ Latex PAINT REG. 1^48 Cal. SECOND CAL. V2 PRICE Thia Coupon WORTH ON 1 I NON-YUIOWMO ENAMEL Rnf. 145 YOU MUST BRING THIS COUPON SPRINGFIELD ROTARY TILLER rofton Engine 139 3 H. P. Briggs & Stratton Engine 26" TILLING WIDTH ^ Big Trade-In Allowance v | on TMers and Power Mowers K-6UTTER EAVESTROUGH FULL 10 FT. 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Though a watering can is rather wasteful, it still is effective. A siainkling bottle for wetting close is effective for individual plants. Gadgets are available from most garden supply houses at very low cost for treating single planU. The small tank sinayer and garden hose siwayer are still tops in equipment. Careful washing with ammonia water is always necessary 11 the sprayer is to be used later for spraying shrubs. Nut Trees Are Ornamental Worthwhile The home landscape that shows good taste In more w®y» may boaR a toothsome and band-some nut tree. Even the small property can accommodate one, nbu^ly 0* CStl-nese chestnut. Most trees that bear nuts are not easy to transplant successfully, but resulte are well The rigid geographical limits set up by week-end gardeners In connection with nut trees are purely mental. Tbey’U grow in almost all but ^ northerly sections of the U. S. Pecans and Persian walnuts are associated abnoiA entirely with California, Arizona and the deep So«h. Yet they’ll thrive In Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan ai3d other northern states, too. Chances are they won’t bear fruit regularly, but they will make beautiful- ornamentals. Varieties et native black, wal- Tont CcfttrpUlar C^onits Kiif«d by DOT Spray Ookmles of tent caterpillar worms ai» appraulhg very commonly ki sorae areas. We easily reopgakta Ur«| ^ the web tei^ OQ the brandies wMeb ape filled wlUi Nrw Hudson Ftnct Co. 1 destroying the M-and an. Knowing the branch and sects, Inranch and more about a very effective way d MBbic theep worms wiUwut damaging the We know these womp cat leavcg at nl^t and Ude in the tents during the daytime. So by ^ the iMves with a pdsoir they kill themsetves when they oonae out. DDT works very nlcdy. One sprqying of the leaves in the vicinity of the tent wU completely deetroy ttaie colony, and won’t malm the tree. burning with a torch or cutting df 4.pY. CHAIN LINK FENCE SANDERS FOR RENT TRAYIS HARinrAM THE BLOOMIN’ THING — This must be the season iw these cacti to bloom. Keith Outer d 866 Inglewood has had this plant for 8 or 9 years, but it hasn’t bloomed much lately until this spring. The blossoms which open more fully each ^Ua« rm* Ftat* day are orange. S. L. Tubbs ^ 2638 Emmons called to say his cactus has about 70 bright red blooms on it. the most it has had In four yekre< Tubbs’ plant is 15 years old. Buts, bottonrats, shagbark, ahell bark and other hlekactoo caa be had which geaeially are equal ta er enpeiter to the aete grown M what la Mmedinea called the “oM farm homestead.” The Chinese chestnut selected for the small home Id should be planted with the thought it will grow to mproximately the size and form d an apple treew^lh an ultimate ' d about 25 feet. ’This tree i to chestnut blight, which destroyed the American species, and it bears large, edible and very nutritious nuts. Garden for the Blind Emphasizes Fragrance A piece about one of America’i most unique gardens, Broddyn’s Gan^ of Fragrimce for the Blind, aimears in the April issue d Har-jier’A Fool the Birds Birds will nd est tiie grass seed you sow if you color the seed with bluing before spreading it,, acooard-ing to Popular Mechanics Magazine. Soak the seeds in a solution d bluing and water until they are weU colored. This-does not affect seed fertility. Written by ArUne “Please Touch the Flowers" describes the oval garden which was planned by several organizations for the blind. “For easy accesss, it has gently sicgdng ramps. Benches made of aromatic redwood from California add to ftp pleasant odors. M^stf d the plants are along the top of the waist-high wall which bounds the suidcen oval lawn and are set at elbow level to save the sightless from stocmiUK to feel Hieir labels; a lew are in pockeu in the COME . . . bring the family! 'TODAY - SAHIRDAY and SUNDAY! 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Many, like Uly-d-the-valley, honeyaudefe, beUotrope, flowering tobacco, and lavender have perfume eaay to recognize." dd Eltsabeaun favorite, the apple acented leaves; Seme plaata, Hke fany nmIMa and prickly hoBy, have a* tteendT tevtttag the vtetter to tmte them, f farther tdeatify them there aad la the aearhy greea-heaaea.” * Moat blind people lo6e their sight after the age twenty, this Garden of Fragrance helps them "■ee” again, says the author. “But for the children blind from birth, a flower is utterly strange, she writes. “It has to be explained to tiiem—how ft grows and what it’s like. Later they're led around and told to touch and smdl them. Invariably thty’re surprised at the softness (rf the petals, then, buiying their faces in the blossoms, they siiff ecstatically.” taild Ike ••II wllk bti t*H ... tatort’t *oy. 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Pepular Flush ^75 Birch S2id Lmiver IS Tn«. LD 9be& " lUmiER 10. OeparUttM ' St^ ef BtaUbig MottHab 1?1 OAKLAND AVENUE FE 4-15% ■ V,. IJ !. I . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MAY 13, Igeo -v^ Y r. THIRTY-FIVE We ore now Carrying a complete line of ... SCOTT gorden products All our No. 1 ond Patent BUSHES yi ---9 Garden Shop SlSnhckaidUBId. 2 MmIm Im» «f MiMU M» FE 8-0495 "fit ffndM etmht is m oM emiomimi ' Zinnias Ideal in Most Gardens Old ProlMor Johum Zlm mp more honored thin he oouM hove nMl when n new genus o< T nwB giveB his naiiw. lor ol sU the the siuda in the world of llowets. Zhmia soedes wsrs first dtaenw end tat Metdeo In the 1700s. and ! that time an Immense amount ai bne^ trailt has been devoted to the class. The breeders have spent time ■ith zinnias because they proved to be ideal garden subj^, par* ttcularly for areas with hot i men. In fact, when it .comes to garden culture zinnias should be locsted where they wil) receive full sun snd as much ss the summer TImy An tiM Talk unmn 24” 126” BIDING UWN MOWEB Bsdifc ottsr .. bif SVb M.P. w|his . . I ifwsdb fonwidr I ipssds rwswi • • sshly dsldk . • 'MglM emk* bnrin far histtnt stsp|riii| TERMS TO SUIT! LEF$ SALES & SERVICE 921 Mt. Clcmgns St. Than was a time when were relaOvely free (tf garden pests. A little mildew on the leaves in wet or foggy weather was about the wont that could happen. But the same corn boren and corn worms that have spread acroaa the country attacking com fields find zlnniss attractive, too. So if you have com in the vicinity, it’s a good idea to do preventive spraying with DDT once a week after Qw middle (d June. Ch«d( on Roots The diysn^ give you a go^ chance to make rounds of your garden and erase the maitca of winter. Experts at the Antnd Garden Infonnatien Center advise gardeners to tai-gpect flower beds closely for roots that have been loosened over the winter. Exposed roots should be replMted immediately. Even hardy plants started early under protection may suffer severe shock U moved outdoors before freezing nights have ended. Nothing much is gained by taking this risk. Berri^ Yield Better WHh^nnant Spray Dormant spraya for raspberries is dw main reason why comroer-dal gtowem can oticn harvest 3,006 quaitr to an adw of piwitt Ume wdfor le A.weil known am tsrlal to appto grasvan. Tbrsuip) fnitt growers are no longer ■ The ISOO An-AmerieaiWectkms only new vegetable award winner. Just Right turnip aupmedes others lor both greens and roots. Just Right is the first snd only hyMd turnip. With Paint Identification While zinnias can stand drouth better than most flowers they cer- moisture sun>ly in the Tools and Temper ,oom growing weather, that ia, ' warm days and nights and moist soil, is good zinnia growing weather, too. la the matter e( fertility sin-Bias tsiersto a'IsMy wMs range el cwtoMom. TtoyUI get atsag la pear sell, but tbey’tt make gaed aae af ferttltoer, ton. Jnst daa’t be tee gcMrana, beeanee exeearfve (ertlliier m a k e a Mg inwKarlm. auciiaaTAG331, Pura.|torial. follow the rate i Osod opfly spray or Coromare aie tm i growetn ars fln^ M their mot* Anthmcneae. fay tMs spray snaa on the const a^ Is the causa of smMl in June and Jidy. The boat fomm-la is one galion of Uquid lime sul-to ten gallons of wnter. This sant «tay needs to be apidied before green growth appears on > old canes. Strawberries are another fruit cnx> which can hit yields of 4.000 guarta per sly with brush or by spraying. gPEAY The new aerosol spray pressure cans are very convenient and ef-' r this purpose. Profesaion-al paintm use a painting mitt for ooMlng plpts snd this t an excellent type applicator for doing long, thin garden tool handles. Btod wod. Then aae a iwat-taHh-Hlve prlnier. When this is dry. apply y«w tap eeat af exterior motel eaamol. One meticulous suburban gardener who has a large investment in garden toola, allots each one a special place in one section of large garage. Over each space is painted a small replica of hoe, rake, dmib trimmer, mower, etc., so he knows exactly where each is, or should be. THEY SUNK ^ Another homeowner‘whose tein-ily aisiats him but k inclined to leave tods lyii^ around outside, applies s small amount of lumt t to each piece of gardening equipment Thk often a one from being hit in ttie tece by a rake when walking across ' gardener paints a number on each of him tools. When ready to store ihem St the end of the day, he knows just how many and which ones are stiU left outeide, axpoaed to the elements and poachers. Bulgaria is the prime producer of attar of roses. It takes approximately 100,000 rose blossoms to make an ounce of pure attar. • EVERGIEElfS ^ • SHADE ininUlT TREES • PACKAGED iMi POITED BOSE BUSHES • SHRUBS Ndim'S HURSERT MA V33N 6474 DOCB HWT. ZmI S«m d M-U JsmMm GAIDSN IRD SPI1N6 CLEAimiG EODmiEIIT ARimT MANECk'S 1026 W. Haras PI 4-6505 in TILLER TIME! AND WE GOT 'EM A Medal to Suit Any Need—Any Punel • TILLS • PLOWS • M0L8NES • OaMvaks Trinra CloM to Hedew—iveii Uiidor Skroba MONO TIUER DINA TILLER 3 ILP. 3QQ95 From ' *129 3 H. P. Ug. $169 SIMPUCITY TILLER 3 H.P. 'Witk Ravorst *143“ 20” RIDING LAWN MOWER *169“ LOW DOWN 9AYMINT—lASY TIRMS REMRMRERI WE SERUICE .WHAT WE SEU Whan rmi buy frwa laa’a. yvata quoraatead "aarvica oJlai Ika aater Yaa daa'I kava to toka yaw awwar. liUar to Oatiail ar wail for M to ha aarvtoad. Wa da it lipM |a aas asm dMpI Quick, fast aanto# aw AMTTHINO yau hay fram Ua'al LETS 921HT. CUUHS SALES & SERVICE . ri3-9l3t THIRTYSIX THK PONTXAC PteSS, PEIBAY.-MAy-MiHWO 2-Week Refuge Goal After Raid OCDM Offiar Says tGovamment Is Rood/ to Aid Later ST. ]LOUlS, Mo. (I* — A region-1^ director of the Offlce of OvU •nd Ddhme UoblUntion tantty ibould be prepered M AeKer and nwintaia itaeU for t« weeks after an enemy attack. ★ A ♦ Robert E. Waggoner toU an American Meteorological Society conference that “all Americans must be prepared to sustain themselves lor two weeks following enemy attack. After that the government is prepared to help you.’’ . ±. * it He aaid i»lvate home fallout riidlere woi^ be the best means to save the most lives In an attack. Such facDttiea could cut fatalities u much as 35 per cent, be said. At ★ ★ Wagfoner is director of OGDM’s regloa six which embraces Cok>-«mdo, Iowa, Kantaa, Nebraska, North and Sooth Dakota, Wyom-Ii« and lOsaouri. Several of the states now require I milk for manufacture^ B as a health, measure. ^ V. S. Births Top Deaths by 2B32/)(X) During 1959 ceeded daathe by about 3,01,000 ROftant Implications for the future. dnriiHt lose In the United States, the Pubhe Health Service rrported ' Thursday. The aendee aaid IHI |eavtsl(mal oosmitted its Bsltonal dfilito of vital statisUca show; 1. Thens wm an estimated 4.-13,000 babies bm, or a btrth rate of 3i3 per l.OOO pi^ulatioa. The . OHEDnantlin vm . 4^^ 330,000, The birth rate dronted 0.3 per cent during 1059. EARTHA KITT TO WED Singer Earths Kitt, ao. and WilHam Mdtonald, 30-year-old real estate investor of Los Angeles, apply tor a marriage Ucenae Wednesday in Loe Angeles. Miss Kitt is appearing at a hotel in Las Vegas. Following a June 9 to New York, where her one-night concert wood Bowl in July. wedding, the Miss Kitt Wi engagement couple will g6 ill rehearse for at the Holly- Guam Is the laisest of the! WASHINQ'rON in-Births ex- •darte i p'ar example- fl** number of duldren readilng schod age tlx years hence will be nearly one-tonth larger than the number to I, and about m titnes the UN ei 14W,ese. a rale of S.4 per lASi popalatiea. The ijate was M per cent lower thaa la |SH, l,S41,Sia. The iaf rate was M.4 deaOw under year per 1,900 Mve births, a de-meaae of about | per emit uader the INI rate of N-O. 3. Marriage were estimated at 1.494.000, « 3 per cent increase over the 1,451,000 to 19N. ThaliBe figure was the post-Woiikl War n low. The rale w» t.3^iw*TiO»j poiHilation, or 1.3 per cent above the 1958 rate of 8.4. 4. There were an estimated 336,000 divmtme and annulments, a rate (d 2.3) per 1,000 populh-tion. The final figure for was 368.000, a rate of 2.1. ★ ★ The report . said the continued ’ of births has las- Name Detroit Lawyer i|to State Parole^o^ LANSING (f> - John A. McQel-n, S, staff attorney for the Legal Aid Bureau in Detroit, Wednesday was appointed to the State Pa-Rde Board. He was the first member named ainoe l953. ★ A. ★ McClellan will fill a vacancy left by the retirement next June J of Fred C. Sani»rn, a boartl mcm-staice 1948. The appt^tnwmt was announced by the Stale Oor-rectiona Commiaakm. Mcdallan atarted studying law in the Detroit CoU<«e of Law in' tile d^Mreaahxi years, left s(' and returned to win his degree in 1948. He served in World War H and tile Korean cenfUet. He is a member of the state Defense Cbun-, cil. 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Takes Offensive After Spy Plane Goof By BOB OONSIDIBE NEW YORK ~ The way thbiff hre shaping up, well aoon demand an apology from the Ruaaians for ahooUng down (U they did) our helpless little (dd plane that was taking innocent, snapshots of the iTKket installatkos around Sverdlovsk. We started out in this goof-off looking }ttst about as bad as we’ve looked since the birth of the nation. The State Department put out a spurious communique, then humiliatingly aaknoaiedged we had broken lirtentational law. But since Own we’ve gone on an cv hilarating oHensive kick. It apbu to be working, too. The fSet that we’ve heea doing thfa aort wt epytng ter I* years, nad gettli« away with it (and with pictures which are graven (n the mlnda of Strategic Air' Command navigators and hsmhasdiers), nsast shake the confidence ot Rassiaas la their It must also build us up in the eyes of nations who welt we were getting fat We’re even bragging that the Russian rocketeers didn't knock Francis Powers out ot the sky, but that his engine coidied out. Well, no sense having Dee walk into that first summit meeting Monday with a sheepish and apologetic grin on his kisser. JlWd bejeac^ “Dida’t I tell ’em—‘oar eeaiiryi I her E nmV she always be la the right; hot oar oonatiy, r I gh t er wrong*.’* The voyage o< the Triton around the earth under water points up a further ifiibad made 1^ the machine iido man’s province. It’s no longer a question about the etfi-cimey ol the machine in any test ,of this gargantuan aoi^. ft’s the matter of whether is good enough to go along. The Triton’s atomie power plante had enough fuel to continue circling the globe for years, submerged. The chiei petty officer who was J removed from the submarine after I a month or two because of kidney I stones was, in truth, a symlxdic I figure—symhol of his species’ de- I Icline in the face of the frankm- f steins he hw created. Druggists Eye BrandSteads State Official Proposes!I Rule to Allow Cheaper 11 Pills on Prescription Stanley JALOUSIE WINDOWS Closeout WASHINGTON (AP) — Michigan pharmacists would be permitted to substitute cheaper and equally effective drugs for prescribed brand names under a rule proponed by a state official. , ■ A ★ A 0. K. Grettenberger, Michigan I director of drugs and drug stores, [ told a Senate subcommittee that I he could not predict when the I Michigan Board of Pharmacy | imigbt act on the proposal. 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SUJS $1995 Cartridgt CivlUaf 6u $3.fSy STia STEM AKA WALLS Rasaawal Wisrfoirt rs; 17" 34" f.45 J7" 30" |.fS 17" 16" 10.45 rxrrSHiisgfilaisDssnl AaadlBad. Oehns Haadtet, Dual Woribw-ilrigpiiit. Rot. $169.05, SgodoHy priced. Also Slidinf Storm Sosh for Sioflo CUoioO Doon I ond for LOF Tlioniiopono Doors AvoiloMo, $89.^ He said the rule ptopoaed lor I statewide use also would contain I a requirement that the preacrifaing I doctor agree that such substitution | may be made. 'V ''''' ARMED FORCES DAY CiXiSSA'nOM V MAY 19.20-21 See Yoir rUA. ARMY ill ACTION! • WeopsM Dhploy • Ml Tens • ArlMery io Aclioo Everyone is invited! Mlrstls Mils Bniasit Atsseialiei - i. Tsisprapi St AR'tterw «aa-- ^. Sqasio Lk. Rd. by 10 AM. H 9Tm. DsNp ran 9ARKINC rot s.ooo cars Gold Bond Pol Regular $6.55 Gal. Latex Point.... *2’® Suporior Plot WALL PAINT $1^5 Gal. 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Uc......Sate lOc #710 HcaMacfcd Bteck Hiata, Ray. 79a..Sate 45c #716 HaaNBcrad Black Haadte, 1^ 49c. Sab 29c INTERIOR DOORS SLIDING DOOR HARDWARE Par Dacr Va" la 1M" Thick 4-5-6 Sot OraCa A-t latortar Paara aM i« Mkc. in % 2*0“ X 6*8“ 7.60 6.25 1 rr*x6'8" •8.60- 656“ -P'1 Z*4" X 6*8" 8.60 6.50 2*6"x6*r 8.85 $.65 1' ''1 $350 MIRROR—CHROMi FLUORESCENT LIGHT FUT| GLASS SPECIAL SAVE! PLYWOOD OUR , FRICE *29” 4xtx% FlYWOOD HR, 1 Sida 4x8x%. 1 Sida FIR FIVWOOD 4x8x%4Kh FIR FlYSCORE 4xIxV4 MANbtAIIY, FrtfinMMd 4x814 JAF. ASIL FrLfiniihad OAR TOP GARRIERS Kef. SB.9S $^95 RANGE TOPS <^^95»* cad Raaac Tcpa OUTSIDE FLUSH DOORS 28x68 ond 30x68 With Ughta ALUMINUM THRESHOLDS NOW $3.95 BURMEISTER'S NONTHENN LUMBEN CO. 7940 Gioley Loke Road lUiikwiB Open Daily 8-8 Sun. 70-3 Phone EM 3-4171 ~ *ir*TT iTffiffliyT BURMEISTER'S—OPEN DAILY 8 A. M to 8 P. M. — SUNDAYS 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. BURMEISTER S OPEN DAILY 8 A M to 8 ( THiATy-EIGHT THE yONtlAQ PBESS, FBJdIy/MAY' 18, Economy Is Expanding; Pessimism Evaporates BeoHoad ol Volkiwag«M Arrivtl ot ADAM AMIS HOT WRINGS. V*. (AP) ~ In- ikt |MU*triinon-don«r Amerieui •ooHimy tiHnil liewly wid aBipwtaeulariy through the reet ol im A foncatt that national output liiB total nr^ion^ara wnrth ol goada and aervicea — dightly betoar fo««niinent eatlraatei ana poparad far the apriag naeet-ti« al the Baatneaa Advtony Ooundl al the Ofanmeree Depart- alightly alower rate than _ ment economlato fcrecaat at the atart of the year. One government official aaid the fladinga "definitely puah Into UO any conatderatkm of a buatneaa downturn." ★ ★ ♦ The major, aupportinf farcca. three pointa above the preaent rate, but only 1 per cent above the abohring. in January. The Indaatif group waa tiMiA evenly on whether corporate profita would reach the SI bO-. Halt doQar tey^ irt** the admin-totratloa uaad aa a baala tor ea-ttanating Troaaury revenuea In of 111 top eocporatton emcutlvea. ia centailiig over the weekend with Secretary of Oommeree PVadaclek R. MiabUer and' c«her and tncTBaalngly heavier ootlaya by oeiporatioiia tor new panto nd equipofient. The total output of aervioea, however, to expected to fall two or three bflUoo doBara abort of the 510 bUUon fareaeen by moat tovemuMnt ahalyato in ★ ★ * tnte Preaident Rkhard M. Nix-OB^ aaitt addreaa tha f*wv**i to< night, but reportera are being barred from flie dinner meeting, aa from all other aeaaiona. An appratoal of the bwineaa out-took, dratted by a pand of pro-faaalonal eeoaomiato adectod by dto BAG and prepared to tfan with Oommeree De,-------- eitoota. ahewed toe ear»-year^ peaaiintoiB o evtotoratlng. The privat ad that proihiction will rtoe mod-etatobr thraitipouf IMT at a GOP Doubles Big Dem Gifts Oi«r4l 00 Donations of State Republicans Total $12,933, Versus $5J63 WASHl^fGTON tfU-Midiigan Rc-ptobUcana gave more than twice aa aaueh in luge eonhrtoutiana to their national committee than did their Democratic opponenta in the firat two montha of I960. In financial accounta required by law to be filed with Congien, llicUgan Repuldicui contributinqa cl sun or more amomited to $12.-9BS. Michigan Deroocrata gave in the eanie period. The Mggeet Democratic The reapective national commlt-teea were about even in receipto on a nationwide baato,. with Demo-crato reporting contributiona S44M02 and Republicana K87J51 THE LIST: lOchigan contributiona of ,$100 or mue-up to Feb. 29; Republicana—Or. and Mra. Ha. ly R. Towaiey, Ann Arbor, Edward P. Wright, Groiu Pninre Faima, $100; Battle Creek "Dinner With Dee," $9,663.34; WDliam ). Sciippa, Bloomfield Hilb, $100; Republican State Finance Oommit-.tee, Lanalag, $630; F. S. Ford, De-trdt. $1,000; W. V. Caagrain, Dp-tRdt. $100; T. Melville Rinehart. Datrait, $100; P. E. Mebua, De-tntt. $1,000; W. C Ruaadl. Detroit, $100. ■ Democrato-Nefi StoeUcr, Aran Arber, $100; John M. Veale, Detroit. $250; Second Congreaahnal District Dinner Committee, $813-SO; Stanley Sawicki, Detroit, $100; Philip A. Hart, Landng, $300; Charlea R. Bowman, Grand Rap-kto, $100; Dewitt J. Burton. Detroit, ISiK; Michigan State AFL-aO COPE, Detroit, $200; LojiIs ^ Rabaut, Groeae PoiiUe Park, $100; Pat Md4unara, Waahiogton, D.C., S200; Committee lor Good Govern-ment. Hoy L. Reuther, director, $2,000; Wiltoim Palmer, JEast Lanaing. $100; Al Budman, Detroit, $200; Clamice Reeae. Muskegon, $10p; Martin Kelly, Muakegon, $100; Mra. Max S. Handman, Ann Arbor, $300; Gov. and Mri. G. Menhcn WtUianu, ■teoo. Y......... 3 Sunotors to Investigate Tourism for Porcupines ' LANSING (D-A special three-man committee o< lenatora has been set up to investigate ways of developiig Porcupine Mountains State Parit aa a touriat attraction and a mining rite. Tile $1,000 study was approved yeatuday by the Senate, and these Democratic senatora appointed: Charles 0. McManlman of Houghton, PhOh> Rahoi ol Iron Moun-tahi and waitom E. Miron at Es- THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 1^8, 1960 TniRTYrKnrB : Stores to Offer Outdoor Concert at Tel-Huron As put of its s oelebratian. the Tet-Huroii Mor- Industrials Up itvBullish Rally iMARKEteNnFufurw Firm, Trade light NEW YORK (It—IndtBtrials «nd rsUi uhruced tn c ( stock market rally eariy thU rtt-emOon. Trading was fairiy Key stocks rose from fractiOM to about a point atiUe more volatile issues produced son gains. Some optimistic fnecasts about business and a rise in auto assemblies helped footer cy aas brought in ftom the sidelines by the market’s ability to withstand another dip to the I960 by VM. Steel, the leading steel- litoBt of the motors, chtanlcaH, rabbers and dmgs were np. Balls gained on average. Oils were unchanged to easy-Aircrafts, nonlerrous metals and utilities were mixed. The market was higher from the start in active trading companied by a late ticker tape. ■The level- remained well ehead of yesterday’s dose as tumom continued at a fairly brisk rate. Gains of about 3 were made by universal Match and Haveg. Varian Associates and Outboard Marine picked up more than apoint apiece. Lear, its per-share tripled, was a fractional gainer. Bell A Howell was fnlrly active and up a fraction after opening on a 4,000-share block. MinnesoU Mining eased a fraction from lU huge 12Vl>olnt jump of yesterday. Lockheed, under further publicity as wing flutter was given as this cause of Ms Electra plane crashes, dropped fractionally. Allied ch Allied Stn AUli Chkl Alum Ltd New York Stocks (Esrlr MeralU QuoUtUme) • tner deela>7 potoU ere eithpw »I_... iri W.Crk^O»U .. IS.S : »;i keltey Hay . Ss Klmb CIS . .. Alriln .IS greet*. Sa . . wSfai*** Many .. SI.I ub •• ::S:i SmSr . 8* ISr*' Ha fe^-TSlaei. \ _____t. McOee, », of li# Bag- ley St, yesterday was found guilty of drynk driving by Munidpstl Judge Maurice E. ITnnegan and ordered to pay a JlOO fine or serve 10 days in the Oakland Couidy Jail. Levi Emblem, IS, of im Vine-wood Ave., pleaded guilty to a drunk driving charge yesterday before Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan and was ordered to pay a 3100 fine or serve 10 days in the Oakland County Jail. sac’...' U.3 SUrtln Co eu . : : «.i **»r Mj** f • CO u.t ce . Morr Cb a a It.: Mpli Hob ....Its M a M. .m. Moaion Cb ... 41j lioiit Word ... M.i aunuge M*, Friday, May U , V« », Saturday. May 14, 9 to 11 The Reorganised of Jesw Christ at Latter Day SalnU. 19 Front Street, back of Elk s Temge. Bori Won ... n.| BrlA My ....M.t Budd Co .... ns bLP'. is:ias?r p .. M.I Mot pym ___ Oyp# . 8.1 Mot Lead . .1 NT Ctntrol . Mor au PW . M.T Oblo on .... M l Owtu Cnt .. 41.1 . OwoDl III 01 . 1t.4 Poe OStB US Moo AW Air. jl.S Porom Plot . -- Pork* Do .. -innor JC . „ , J HR ....... E-* f?fi?r°*‘*. ?Stlu" . .:4‘;.t S- o S2t‘cSSa M i sin* Pot . . j' CliLTk Equip -Coca Cols . Cols Palm . Colm Oat ... If.l Pw Con Edit .JRm *.21* Int Nick ...». Tnf tt Bb« Ig tot Paper i... g.l Eanltb Mfd ..g. — **• —-uvMt “ ^ a D 8.1 bow-iombs s r.u. atbbaocs 5..TA5.R Allen «•*;* Co.^Tt J.r .1.7 BslderM Eubtor Cn.* il l ».} The fidlowing are top p eowing Bales of locally grown produce brought to the Farmer’s Market by trowers and add by them fai wholesale package Onotations are furniabed by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Thursday. D«troit Produce Apple*. Melntoeta. bu. ApMee, Morthem tpy, bu. . ApSSi. Steele, bn. .......... Carrola loptied be. Chlyet, dee. bou... BettMa^jjlL ..... oSoU'IJy, MMb. kos,^. ............^ _______ i.is llimipe. laooed. be’ SALAB OBBCMS iS Poultry and Eggs DBTBOIT POVLTBT Heavy type hern n-X; tni U: beery type roatUrt over f.lS Warns South Africa of Nosediving Stocks DETBOrr BOOB DETROIT. May II <*F>—frtcee per doien by nrtt recelvm dtllverad to Detroit eatet inetaded; hme In W d^ en eatce. Conaumert srada (Meludlu D. S. sradedt: WhlUi Grade AJumbo 1*41; extra larsc 1*»: dlum «-M; Bronne Grade A lars# »■ Bedlam X; ehecke W-M. News in Brief JOHANNESBURG. South Africa (AP)—The president of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, J. F. Ferguson, has announced an alarming drop in the capital vak ue of listed companies. He warned the South African Nationalist government that continuation d its pdlcies could do irreparable harm to the country’s econon)y. According to quarterly statistics of the stock exchange, capital va^ ue of companies l»d fallen SOI million pouiids—nearly billion doUars—10 days after the outbreak of South Africa’g recent spell of racial unrest. OLSM Athletes Will Be Honored at Sunday Event Banmel Wocker af 4B1 lake-lew St.. Waterford Township, reported to riierifTs deputies yes-te^y that someone stole his 10-foot rowboat valued at around from in front of his home. Athletic awards for participation in 195040 sports at Orchard Lake St. Mary, will be presented, Sunday evodng at an htxlQrs convocation in the Eaglete gymnasium. A total of 92 awards will be announced. S.Trirst^nlted l^nU-cosUl Church, 178 Oreen Str^. T1 IV Wanted 1.999 hungry AU you can eat for a Soaghettl Dinner at the Itallan-Aineri^ Club. 80 N. Tllden Si., behind Rip's. Sun.. May 16th, 12 noon to 6 PJB. AdulU $138. Chlldrmi un^ 12 BOc. gala. Sat, May 14, W. Pike St. summer —AdT. VHenm meei^$ OCTC RamBMge Sale, 1 Seatb igliiaw. May 18 and 14. *'*” Citizens League Has 21st Annuat Session The Oakland Otizens League. Inc., held its 21st annual meeting this week at the KoomSeld HUla studio of Henry Booth. Cranbrook and Brady lane. H. McGaughey, Frederick C. Nash, W. A. Reynolds. W. Murphy. Basil ^tiwn and Dean Sitter. Eiectioa tt nfflcera May 94. Gueat speaker was John S • Cary, g^iringfield Township supervisor. who qwke on Oakland County goveriunent. He if chairman of the Special Oduo^ Government Study Com- Vasa Loidga to Conclude Dinnor-Danco Season Pontiac Vasa Lodge No. 530 in bold its final dinner^laiice of the season tftaamm night KiUghts of Pytiiias Hall, 948 Voor^ heis Rd., Waterford Township. The dinner meethig wiO beghi at 7 and dancing will follow. Vasa Lodge is made up of Scandinavians living in the Pontiac The serving committee will dude Mr. and Mrs. Fremont TTioe. and Mrs. Leonard Berg^ind and Mr and Mrs. Per Moos. TOW Faithful geyser lir stone Park erapU on of every 65 mlmites. air concert of the Waterford Tbwn-riilp High Schod Vocal Department at 8:30 p.m. Tueaday In CHICAGO Ob-Graln futures IHioes were mostly in e steady ruge today in ea^ dralings on the Boaid of TVade although there a ^/-acattered spots of both Dealings were unusually lin^t during the first several minutes with market influences absent. A small amount ot wheat for export was sold overnight Rather large often to deliver corn and soybeans on May contracts again were in drculatian. May corn eased while loybeam diowed little cbai«e. Seating is available for 1,000 persons, according to Mn. Marie Palazini, coordinator ot program at Tel-Hu- In event of inclement weather, the program will be postponed un-the same time Wednesday evening. Groin Prices ., i.ii^ amt......... 14IU Dm. ........ . t.ii<4 ar*- 1.WH M*j ......... ...... . mn -ittiy .....iJitk am*.........inik . 1.1144 Dm..... IJItk . 1.M44 Lira Mrnnui . 1.1M4 May ......... M. . I.ii« Jnly ...... li.W ^ 1.1*% atpL ..........— A banquet at 8 p.m. will precede the eoavocatien, at which •portacaster Bob Reynold* of *ta-ttoa WJR will serve as master Other speakers are expected , to include Nick Pietrosante of the Detroit Lions; James (Bingoi. Brown, dean of men at Eastern Michigan University; OLSM athletic rector Tuid grid, cage, diamond and gdf coach Rev. John Rakoezy; Charges Monitor Shuffle Stalls Teamster Mopup WASHINGTON' (AP)-i up in memberah^i of the ’Teamh i sters Union Monitor Board is stall-big a union cleanup Just when " wu getting somewhere, Terence F. MeShane said today. MeShaae, a former FBI agent recently named to the board, was at least tmpnrarily oqded Thursday in one of a series of federal court actions which reshuffled the membenhip. Production Hits 12-Week High Lawrence T. Smith. New York attorney whom MeShane had replaced, was reiiatatdd and William E. Bufalino, a Detroit Teamsters official and pal of Teamsters President James R. Hotfa. was named another monitor. The changes led to reporis from associates of Martin F. O’Dono-l^ue, the third monitor and chairman ot the group, that O'Dono-ghue may quit in despair. O’Dcai-oghue reportedly left town for a long weekend rest to decide his future course. 150,338 Cars, 28,443 Roll Out of Factories; Compacts Slowed DETROIT UB—Ward’s Automotive Reports said today combined car and truck production in the United States this week will reach 178,791 units, the highest ii weeks. O’Donoghue is the chief sponsor Of a court action seeking Hoffa'i removal from union office. Bula-upon being sworn in as a monitor, said he Intended to try get the diarges against Hoffa Of. the total, 150,338 will be pa.v senger cart and 28,443 will trucks. authorized quickly to end the whole monitor setup. ‘And we were just getting rolling,'’ MeShane said. The former FBI agent, who had been investigating Hoffa activities for the government for the past several yean, said he recently had launched a series of hearings Ward’s noted that compact car iwodiiotlDn will drop to about 88,809 from last week’s high ef OM, FIORD INCREASE Ward's said this week’s over-all increase comes as a result of stepped-up production by General Motors and Ford. Seven Chevrolet plants will work overtime tomorrow. Ward’s said, as will the plants building Ford’s Falcon* and Comets. American Motors will work rix days, as usual. * ' Emancipated' Hubert Home Hiis week’s production compares with 142,091 cars and 28,972 trucks last week and 135,856 cars and 27.051 trucks in the similar week of 1959. MINNEAPOUS m - Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn) came back to Minnesota in defeat last feeling “emancipated" and sounding neutral in the fight for the Democratic presidential nomination. Ivan Wonders-Will Ike Come? By A. I. GOLDBERG MOSCOW (AP)—The main topic of conversation in Moscow today was whether President Eisenhower will keep his engagement to visit the Soviet Union next month. The subject is discussed only in conversation. The Soviet press has said nothing, even after Pre- cross-coimtry and track coach. Rev. Msgr-Wallace. J. Filipowicz, who will make the awards. mier Nikita Khrushchev raised NLRB Orders Cross to Rehire Strikers WASHINGTON (f)-The Natfonal Labw Relations Board today ■ Cttm Co^ xL-Em Mich., to offer re-employment to United Auto Workers Union mem-hm who went on strike against it Aug. 4, 1959, and who still ar Khrushchev is getting an' early start for Oie summit conference, leaving Saturday for Paris, although the meeting does not open until Monday. He said he would take up with Eisenhower there the questlm of the President’s visit. The Soviet press kept alive the anfi-American campai^. Local 49 Told Economy in In ordering reinstatement, with-otd prejudice as to seniority or other ri^ts, the NLRB toid.(>oes to fire, if necessary to make room, any emidoyes hired since the strike started. 9 The UAW called the strike to support demands for negotiations on a new contnu^. The NLRB's order was an expansion of one recommended by Trial Examiner James* A.Shaw, who'last February hdd ’Cross had been guilty of unfair labor t>rac-tices in refusing to bargain with UAW Local 155, certified by the NLRB as bargainii^ agent Ooss employes. CiYiiService ‘ ployes Union yesterday were todd the cosnin _ _ liness of cbai^ in personnel in government adminlstra- St. Fred Grad Gets Highest JA Award DousSas Presto, St Fredwidi High Sc^ graduate, 1 was one at nine youths to receive the "Executive Awaud," the highest honor in Jun- Tbe presenta-tkxrterat made at lOto amma} Future Unlimited celebration at the letroit. The affair honored the award win-iten the South- | JA program. PRESTO Prerio. 19, of 5427 Sarvis A. is a three-year veteran ot 'JA experience. He ouarently is vide the Jahetlco Go., man- toweling dispensers, sponsored |jy the Michigan .pen Telephone Go. his W( 'cd^sday Members of Pontiac Local 49 of the AFL-CIO Michigan State Em^ system at fillinf state ji ekaage of i................... the State avil Bervtee CommiMloa. Kelly spoke at the local unions regular meeting held at the,UAW Local 653 (Pontiac Motor) Union Hall. Kelly said a study of state jifos befiHW civil seivioe was approved in a 1940 dection diowed a 41 po* cent turnover after the election of a new governor. The average cost of replacing and training a pubUc employe is about S540, said. Ihere are some 30,000 state Mrs. Ruby^teCorm^, psychia-ric attendant nurse'at Pontiac Insurance Man Jricker Installed os Official Robert C. ’Tricker, Pontiac insurance brokef’, has been installed as 196541 governor of the Great Lpkes District of Qvitan International, at the disiricts state con- Tricker, of 204 Dkdc St., was pre- and seiBers of kftchen vtody which was incomet. He is'g past prasidinM of Pontiac CSvitan Oito. State Senator to Use Pay Hike for Scholarships for the monitors hi New Yorii and New England. MeShane said the secretai'y-uasurer of the New Bedford, Mass., Teamdera Local Seraphlne Jason, 59, and Edward Quirk, president of Providence, R.I., Local 251 quit their union jobs just ahead of scheduled bearings. He said a hearing due to be held in New York Monday activities of John O’Rourke, union over that area, probably will have to be called off now. WASHINGT(»4, UB-Disregarding administration opposition, the Senate voted Thursday to make up out of the federal Treasury the tax revenue dates and localities lose when the government acquires pnverty within their boundaries. Senate Republican Leader Everett M. ttirksen of IlUnois said the Budget Bureau felt there are too many unanswered questions on how the lull would wcMrk and how much it would cod. He predicted will be an open tloor.” Other Republicans called it a “budget bud-ing" prtHwsal. Sen. Humphrey Has Neutral Attitude Over Oem Presidential Pick After this, the measure was passed by vdee vote and raovBd long to the House. Backers of the bill disputed Dirk-sen’s half billion cod wtimate -but they offered no figure of their He showed no favoritism tor any of the remaining iHOspects and de-1 dined to speculate which would get the majority of the delegate votes pledged to him. "Mod d them (the delegates pledged to him) don’t want to be released,’’ he said. Some have indicated they still want to vote for ^Humphrey on the first ballot in tiU)*^national convention despite his -withdrawal from the race as a result of his Wed Virginia primary loss to Sen. John Kennedy (D-Mass). HE’LL CAMPAIGN FOR ME' “I’ll campaign for him if he’s nominated and he’ll campaign for me,” Humphrey said, adding that he would ask Kennedy to come to Minnesota if the Massachusetts senator gets the nomination. His primary battles wMi Kennedy In Wtscomln and Wed Virginia, Hnmphrey said, had made Humphrey disclosed he fias been sounded out about being keynote speaker at the national convoition in Los Angeles. He sqid given any titought to it "I feel wonderful,” Himiphrey said. "I feel emancipated. Just’as as Cfongress is out, we’Jl Aslu New Decision on Trade Stamp Tax LANSING un — A Democratic has ask^ Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams to reconsider his de- Avon Board to Hear Area Plan Report LANSDtO ll»-A • and gMs go to ed- AVeW TOWNSHIP — The Avon Township Ptnniing-Advlaory Boaril to a meeting at 8:30 pjn. Tueaday in the Township UalL floa. Harry Utewteh of I too Horbw soM be wooM eor-moik 81,899 o ynor to o food to 'Reparations' Bill Gets Push Senate OKs ^yment for Local Tax Loss to Federal Lands Fires Police Officer tor Poor Conduct prapwed program might coot as mnch ns s half bHlioo doHara to start with — toiled by n 52-99 vote to kill tko Mil by H bock to oommittoe. "Cfonduct unbecoming cer" was the reason Royal Oak Township Supervisor Elwood Dicki ens gav^to^y for firing Police Jamro Gdewood from the force lad night. According to Dickens, the ousted officer arrested a man in Detroit— where Gatewood had no jurisdiction—on April 28 and then released the man without ever hav-ii% charged him. DI e k e n ■ anld the nrreot stemmed from a peiooani gnolge of Gatewood’s and was tateaded the vtettm. They argued it is only fair to help state and local gov«mments which losa tax revenue on properties taken over by the federal government. State and local authorities have no power to levy taxes (m federal The bill would create a new federal agency to be known as the Local Governments. It would handle claims from state-local taxing officials. Says Producer Fires Blacklisted Writer NEW Y0RK (B - Ctontroversial screen writer Dalton Tnnnbo has been fired by Producer-Director Otto Preminger, the New York Journal-American said today. Trumbo had been working on Preminger’s production of the bestselling novel, "Exodus.” Tramb* wm htockllsted la 1SI7 after he refused to answer questions at n congressional for "Exodus." Preminger bad said he The newspaper said Trumbo was dropped in Haifa, Israd, where tiie film is being shot. No reason was ’Trumbo became the second blacklisted author to have been hired and fired in recent weeks. Frank Sinatra hired Albert Maltz to write ‘"The Execution of Private Sioyik." Later, Sinatra let him ’There are nearly 110,000 miles of state highways, country roads and city street* in Michigan. The Township Board has given the Avondale lire Department permission to h(M its annual candval Max ^ Auburn and Crooks road. T1n> aeaalor said he and Ms hrother, Lbo, a Benton Hartter trull buyer, would ooutribnte to the fund, to be................. Another decision of the Board is to readvertlse for bids on washing and painting the Township Hall and also fOr doing needed gutter on the building. Actually, the pay inlie wUI amenut to tt,lSS. Utowicb said be wejdd make np the other 9999 from taereaaed travel -pny an-tborisatious Inetaded In the pny Bloodmobile Will Stop at St. Michaol Monday Although he voted ngninot the tag as senator Is heeoming a fuB Job worth a $7499 annuel enlaiy Gatewood was one of seven officers suspended by the ’Township Board and charged with the theft o2 Goodtellow funds last Decem-AIl were suspended by the Board but later were returned to duty by the Civil Service Commis- Last night the Board voted in favor of abolishing the township’ Civil Service Cennmission. The issue is slated to go on the November election ballot. Federal Board iw Payments to Dickens said today -^'Ovil Serv- ice does not work to the iavW-|^, ship." The town of Pella, Iowa (pop. 5,000) is settled almost entirely by descendents of immigrants from Holland. Dutdi is spoken often as Englirii to the shops. sf WajM State Vslvetalty. Ms win talk Ml a study nrodo tt Avm T*wE*Mp-4scliBSter nna The American Red Cross Blood-mobile tySl be at St. Michael Hall Monday afternoon from 2 to 5 md from 6 to 8 Monday-evening. _ This community blood bank is sponsored by the Catholic churehei ot Oakland County. S5S. jKIt 9«*« ------- ------------- lU *1tS MlxeeUsiMoo* sHMm tram ttofiHj Th* auctloB Ml* «f Um abox* wlUeIra 1U be iMid oo Balurdsy. May 14, ll*«. at 1:J* p.m. ‘ - ---------‘----- May t, 13. l*St. Juxtalle DixUlea. In tin matter et tb* mtiUrn c eemln* Debra. DuhIm. Dnrothy ...------ Un. IT raSKfS _____«n ar* imkBonB, and xald «bll- dnn ar* depandant apoa Um pobu* tor lappA-t, and that xaM chUdren dteuld in m* name w .in* p-vpm « SUM Ot Mlehigan. Ton an henby notified that th* hearta* aa lald petition Servlee Conter. Court Houm Annax, 1M*B West Bird., in th* City at Pen-Uoe In t^d County, o **lte’ oon ilnd ** * OB* wedk prerteai to laid htarin* to Tho Pootlac Prati. a nowipapor prWteS aad circulated to raid ^Countr WItntm. tho Boaorabt* Arthur ' ABTBDll I. MOOWL ***Sputy* Probite Re*l»ter. Jaxonilo Dlrtnon - May OUN On the Way From Caliionia Genuine Go-Kart t4er Go-Kott • *Stngte or Doot^^tmoa^ West Bend—McCull« «»' irad byfovr F»*todro. a by the Paol Mortu- oBlMbvUm ta Tim at. Mam aaiamila Oemmwliy Center preferred In dear brother e( WUUai aid and Mn. Pletenok - Puncral lerrtee *111 be held Cat-■rdny May M^^at 1:J* P.«>- »ron the Buntoon Puharal Arne with Dr. Milton Bank etOelntla-tanmat la Ptrrj Mt. Park t^ Mr. HcOmM a Oak Or ore QemetM HnCBM>. MAT it. IM. AMBUA 1.. Til Myron at., OrtooTlUe, aae SI: 'beloved wife of Alvah ^e^; dear mother of Mra. Bemloe ____a nlkcrd; daiar deter of Mra. Carrie Hickey. Archie and Arthur Bmcuc: ale* aurvlved hy M frandcblldrcn. PunerM a— |_|P.m.|frOT^Uia Bender Robert 'sattoa offictoUas: latcrmeat JB _aoodrle^Cmtetary. thTcf^ FOR WANT ADS DIAL F£ 2-8181 Ffem 8 a.Ri. toft pja. Att erron ehnaU I pMed uancdlately. Pran Beeamee no r __ j”3bS ihaa tn eninel Mie ehanree for ant pMtIaa e( th* IbM IneortioB of tbo adveitIcA----* which bai beer ijg 5tS5?*tt type Ic le V ot^a Bwn ta« day prcvloiic to pahUeaUaa. pabUeaU iDMrtlOB r y> BATI Uaei 1-Oay MMye ADai its 1-Dart UlS lAd «.H tW Aa addtttoaal eharta i TRAINING PROGRAM K, 9t Bart Oammerea Bd. Cutotary Uto _ : i j®522;t*af?*g2^^ S-nw after A WAjrrep. PAgnw^Tnpro^ Hal^> WMitad Mala ft I bqdt. . --------- i. Nb ether atcd apply. “WAirf® AOBirr SALBSMAM seat accreertva s'.- - SSwlUPUMiWK Uac. Mart have aaion^Ue^ OP- M2 is Sid mrd DIE LEADERS DIE MAKERS . DIE BARBERS Visner Toot & Engineer g m Campbell.____________Bneheeter din TO DNOSUAI. liP^oR. need aefrewlve rccpoartble man preferSty rap. la tala a m nwla work. To aartet la prmno-thma of my home delivery eyi^^ Win coaalder partaer U rtskl jMrton. Writ* Poatlae Preii Bra Folid Freezer Sales OBOW WITB on OP THB wcxiupa utROBar |. OovemBMilt I-- SjefSf“??Srre*.?n.TS5J offices, t varcboaeee ao* eervlnc iBdlaoa, Mlehjcra^B^O^ a^ maaetemcnt opportaafUee fw Ceaatry Pood Co. Ine. Phone 1 MECHANICS TRUcicWORK GMC Funeral Directors COATS r PUMniAL BOMB m Plalae OB S-TfW Donelson-Johns Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Factory Bi'anch FULL GMC BENEFITS Apply Mr. R. P. Coe Service Manager Bxscrieaced Men Oalyl GMC Factory Branch 675 Oakland at Cass MOOKBROATm SAUtSMAB - ■ • ■ veek I have had racy caUa from pracpeeUve’ * can't — “■— plaaee. A. 1 Mnnkralm. 10 phone en y W&c, tn ' New car salesman wanted. Experience necessary Pontiac line. -Call MY 2- 2871. Ask for Ryss John- NOtiCE U men venter for adverUrtnp arork. 'No telUna kite openlni for ulet- mea nnd enter trainee, i"----- snj^ atinry. Apply ItT I PIRW CLASS CMP. OINNXRa, banioct and baUct eiperieoce. Binnncer. $M veckly. Pboae PS a-lUl between * and 1. •ART TIMB OAi STATION A'^ Help Waiit^ Mala 6 PmcUM Tire a Bakker Ot. hra rOi'^i’JSsifss^V awmeertSS rate ful. latarrir— W. MUfM rAWTBD lOBCHi^tC I Oarasa. H Tou Change Jobs a yeart Baft# flshta. Sr."&l"j .ramBN auTO hai wacttlnr for fall »!»-- -man In rcUU rtnrt. WUUM to train. Mart have hi* acM cducatloD aad be toti^ tta aace «f II aad ». Apply ISI m Satiaaw. PwUac. Htek. P* Help Wwited Femala T xxsiBQhNcm BkAOi# ^ rator. IW Aafim AtoWto. P* mmiuiwm^i Sm month. Pk l-lftt CURB. WAITRESSES ™ TED’S WeODWABO AT SUPABB LX, BD. DININGROOM WAITRESSES Ted'a hnve opeMnfc W d^g| ^ Mra?bi*^i'A^^ * ’ TED’^ “ IXPBBIXNOBD casHiHs fob reeturant. cafeterta, n**‘ jiMilnK. worklnt hour^ I Bart Maple. MI EXPERIENCED COOK Kffi.SfSU'ISl'K! CHXTBCH OPrict work Mate arc. experlenec and referencat. Reply P.O. “• Boalcrard. Beet. 2 boys for mother who • aftemoone. live Ui before l:M — _______________ 'faaoae for htyh Non in thla area. Wk. and oarfare. PABt* riMC ______ at onct, 1 men mr ev.- nlni work. Call Mr. Prick. OR »-»WI I to a. _________ BEAL ^BSTATB SAlUkikiAi iSHraelniBALTT HOUSBKBBPBB. I Jadion St. after EMPTY POCKETBOOK CROWDED ATTIC Want Ads Spedalizc in Cash Problems 1 Ju«t Try ’Em! PONTIAC PRESS ____ .. OB Midi _____A»k for Mr. Lefler Boim MAN POB nrri - Hail ^ --- ter. OL 1-7711. siiS'Mk.'ts.e.Tass PB i-tm. ______ SHOE SALESMAN Pun tlmt pptlUMi. IxDOTteaMd. ■ sPwdiD 6f^ Vito'S?lnrreet''mt- -------- g««KS 1^ aec. No real eettla jmekasad I Btrong eat :sssf-J!St Phaa nOE aiftsiliAH"pdB B£rini grade lhae e&ra, mam be ra- rjsr^ FE2mi SALESMAN’S DREAM BEAL HTATB^_ „ MIDDLEAOED WBITE. CAB* OP eUldrca and hoaiaverk. ri-*-"-leaae Craty Sehaoi. Wart SihniAL AdcLT ladoh lb od-tola rtgaature- ------------'— SoSf^teS DON^r PASS UP MONEY! S»U unnawkd j belongings for cn^ through Qtstificd Adsl EE2-«181. Ha» Waiitod Pmaia 1 SHORT ORDER COOK ***^^gSLADIES blo(®Teld FASHION SHOP BAifts' oihi." N!r" oooiPa'ia Indaetrlee. PI t^l.___ aUBftowft fOuiriToito. Wgj 5aS*ff8*w55. swdpas. Oai WAiTBiBs idreaBnNicBo. i€iX e and part Ume. DL I-ISW. WOMAN^TQU^’^W.. BArag-was. lilftf ttomkaaplBB plua Mdp jynted . __________rAKsn m m wi»e APT. BUILPITO, Blfr-BBENCBS REOOIRBb. PE IF YOU are vunat to forcio - . today'c pleaiarae tor real fatare LEARN REAL ESTATE Claerai aaw available to prepare tor Uecaee. Barn white yoa Icar-Bagteter to Mart Afonday tv hiag. If ywa Uve In Oakland Coa tyTautolda of PoaUte. C. Schuett, FE 2-79U MIDICAL TICHNICIAN. APTBR- a ^nlghi ehlfu sitotiT PART TIME aPPUANCB AND toterUlea ealeepcreoa. Apply la maa’t heme. You have ceparala turn, apt- aad garage, no ourt-- ............... M-te'Sl-. SSSd'Sal. Sr work. Write Pentlac Preee Box II OPPORTDNIT' vemta U aad^mt anrtth. Cl work. Coatoct Mr. Employment Agencies 9 EVELYN EDWARDS TOCATIONAL COUNSEUNO SXBiriCB BAST HURON SUITE RECEP'T Secretary $400 terior. Roae. ..... . Dramm. PE AdlSI._____________ AVAILABLS NOW. CARPENTER APPREimCB UNION CARPEN-tor. Work saaraatoed-PE d-MIS.' APPRENfrCE CARPENTER, £ CARpiDfriB N INO. PS l-W CARPENTRY, }f TRa. EXP. palre, remodellag. Xltchaai eDeclBlty. Rene. OR I-PS7*. -------w^rsnssm LX. PB. l-.T*" carpenter no Job too Mg i email. PB l-IIM. carpbntbr wokk'' Manot MAN. vmidow waiBwo. Ught__________________ lEAT BXP. WANT JOB ‘-----any part.. Eap:.-- MAIi* Wl* PE I a^QQjBn fALi, vrAsmNa cai_ _ Uphel. Maeh. etoaned. PB 1-1177. WA^'WASBIMO kT kAC*. ssa.- Work Wniited Female 12 LADY .WIU, LAUNDEB CURTAINS Work Wanted ^onw^ II -jftriraS** Addmo^ OABAOBa. Pentlac Heme 8ervlc<. P» «-MW-aT~PLOOli EANdlNOTl^ — W. pe's-stm. py*»^' Torme. rm vmw. F5Wi iifoviHa poXlt eiMwed. PB MHP. t.A. T«-- Hamf #6b bbmopbuno. i eoniintottfla. BOARD PtHi Perry. PE A-.-.. ______ ii£t*R'B pux>r‘ anmCTn^- pgSfiSi^ianuiAs: PATCH PIMafTHBINO.^ REAR retoa. AU work saarealacd. PB R0t6£g^O.^^UAUTin ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUOBINO P» i —. UNDER PINNINO BASEWfflWI Pree eeUmatee. MT _ WATERPROOFING PE »sm BBMdliig SnpbBea 14 SeUuSoA^ ALL MANBa (HP POUNTAIN PBNS s%nd!cV‘^*'^'s Oftlee tupMy Co. 17 vF^aw-rence, jgg|j|g. i-mi. 'moama — septic AND T I L E^TRMMCIlINO. ^IMES 8ERV1 praNACB-OAf OI|. IIOTMXBO HAND AND POWKR MOWBRS; l^t and Found °!K5^ rSv^^.-TteS^iSt 5.iS?S??SA'htyTa5?nS Krdw'are W ito aanford. ^■yg7:iiiraj£ ALTOA'TON^. « l-l DRE^AKINd. TAILORING, AL-tereUoBi. Mre. Bodell. PE MMI. fAliibRINO. RkMODBLlNd A to 1^' Oarden Piowing 18 ANDY'S ROTO TILUNO. St INCH OAkoBN PLomNO a hamow- Ing, Reaeoaabte wleaa. Cra Noel OARDEN PLOinNO B TIUJNO. M. LMMer. OR MS1S. lAROBN PWWINQ IN THl vclnly ot Matlae aad L a k < Ortoa. MT t-dSIl._____________________ OARDEN PLOWINO BT LOT OB acreage, anywhere PB Adlll. OARDEN _______P4M gierly of 311 E. iriteon.« I ARDEN PLOinNO irTD. ' Joba N. a OadBtndra. Breel oarden' ANb LAVhl YlSi aad dragging. Raae. OR ] ud«T iuk&s -ANDn^^ ________________________ i^LOT^Q, MANURE a itlUCM-lag. Claitrtan-Dreyrtm. MA UdE. ROTO-TILU^ Ti^ AND Oa|l AL WARHkR, ROTO Ttul»6 COMPLETE PAMILT STUMP RXMOVAb _ AL'S complete I ‘VobI O’DELL CARTAGE Trucks to Rent Pontine Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. I «a •• PahrtiBg ♦ Decorntfcig 2 Wtd. Contraffs, MjgfcM removea. _g!wga__ DfttalSoRA^^tTkklOR Di® - ^T!ag»Ti.Stlgx—----- t-rm NoU^s and Persoitala^ ivATN tmrwcrmu. ----e* the faef- __________PI »-»Bll. *5-^-a°« advleor phoim PE DEBTS? haa eeaeoHdate aU yoar bllte ‘bueIget Device DAINTY MAID BUPLIES. PEM- lalne hygiene. Pauline Robinson. 30X1 ^Ula, Market I-37W. Wr Perry. P Belt To SOO.. 1 IN DEBT? IF SO LET US Give You I Place to Play Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS “• ’"iSSCnWy Backenstose Book Store It EAST LAUTRENCB PE i-llll WE PAY ALL YOUR BILLS yey-^ujea^a^rdjf BO MMirw. >1 __ wtd. Misca^ncojiM 30 VPEWRl--- . piece ol MIIm •ddum maeklae or Mm; »«%• a.. *S«'"toSlx WfoTrurv** -- „x.i-iaxf OKlOr^^^to0l*O Of W«ntte to R«M ss-asuTi???!.'® Share Llvkig Quarters 33 SHARI MT BOMB lan womea. Cloee In. PS X-H77. Wanted Transpo^tjoi^ WANTBD BIDE «* .* “SHE from KoebeiUr, • to 4-30. $i,000 TO $1,000,000 vx^STaggogN^lcrSlM S27 llibad la It3». ftoU ^^tatea. ABILITY . ...it Nick Bboili. 'OtllCRiEa W, aide, PE HIM.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________x-»ex7 jmiNiaBED A^TMaif~l1Btt. AU utlUtlea. .tN per meath. Mera Tel;ju»eB atoniina orator. PS To cell year land eratract M tewmt absoldtelt the P'aBTEST AO -------- »~d eontrtel. Certi IMMEDIATE ACTION Poatlae U. Rd. oR l-Wto. wcw-TiiSoariAi^sAm^ cleee la. to Cottage W, OXBOW LAEi. J RO^ a ift+H. K. L. Templeton, Realtor H3l Orchard Lrae Bd. PE MW Wanted Raal Estate 36 X. PI) ^ ' WM. A. KENNEDY CASH FOR FHA AND GI EQUITIES CaU Ux tor 'Immediate oeMBt. R. I. WICKERSHAM TIM W. MAPLE MATPAIR M3M LSt US SHOW TOO BOW TO OET each ibr your ' . . t. SuflSr ■fr. fitwISia Listing Wanted Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor IS W. Huron ft. PE S41I1__________PE sein LISTINGS WANTED We have redaaed our eapply M lift-taifi dha to recent xnlex. — -----------lyW typci of property. Uxt with ux today and tiJu ndvnatogx of Uie . prxxxnt active market. CLARK REAL ESTATE _______raroh Open •PBCULIZBD REALTY_________ CaU Loute Borat, Realtor. t-3SU. WANTED - LAKB UMTINOS - “Buyfer^ Galore” “J. A. TAYLOR. Agem ----IRQ RO. OR rti Rent Apta. Fnrnfa^ 37 xuK. a r T., EnRSronrrTK only. »0 N. Paddock. PI r, cMk^^n Deuglae I. tUTCHENETTS * «ATH. ________________________ rellglouf home of widow Bear j^raitowa. Write Poatlae Prtxe m RMS. AU. PRIVATE. WORK-ink couple preferred. 1111 Arxn-dtile, Brlvan Lake.____________. i AND I ROOMi, CLOSt Pf. UftL- Ittei fafnlMied. PI l-OIOg.' Obrettoa lady. Ctara -- — rMrtfen..-. . - gMaiKu^^“sfa;: S~ BEDROOM UPPER. PRIVATX 3 NICE LA ROE RMS. ANB BATH. OTILniXS TORN,, ALL PVT. ADULTS ONiY. ALSO 1 BACH-ELOR, APT. 37 8TOWEU, BT._ 3 BOOMS FOR ln,NmLT LADY. PI l-to3S. 313 N. Beglaaw. I AND 1 BOOM?> CLAliiX AP- J*L*r^JL lady. PE -- PB ST nlMtod rooma. prlvata eatraaee, ■treat. MA MtM._ 1 rnOOMb PBiVATB BATH, MOD-arn nicely furnlthed. clean gulet ' adultt. jieei lA>bdi' Pthit Vtbw’nnrASH. * rateanSe ' i~ iSl.~AlftS. NEAR iftyWriN signl. M Oto»etond^_^^^ LAROE.Ri--------------- as nHy^tyJf^'aSd — ■ *70»- AND R^ ^ ^ arwd. W Hto» nitor I p.m IE . ROOMS, k “XHp~rib6M, PlUVATi rath. 73 ClArk. Apply apartment 7. r RMS,. NEAR ITSHBR BODY. toaaire Itt Oreeden. I MODERN BOOMS, ufgftWto. t Ubwrty. PE MMS.______________ . Ubwrty. --------------------. ■rM. LOWIR. pvt. BA'TB AHD - Nicely lam. Clara, eouple — pete. Pvt. parttaf a'-- rVEBY" bedroom. Ae tow of tM, SLATER APTS. U N PARKS tr. ■ PI t-JMt ___ IPTEB t AND BONIMTI. m CANETAKER MR. OAMOLL. A-l, ARCADIA CT. v¥i^n 4 RMS. and bate, all Rent Apti, Unfurnljdied M 1ST PLOOB. 3 PLAT.„q^ HT. newly dec. Parking. US Chandter. 1BT/PL06b. LIV. RM, SiDW. klteii.. rath. Btllr Itt H.-Paddock, ist CLASS HiAnm krr. auto. __water, refrIg. and fine teun- Sl|,'“SSr i.!8“i.S!SJ: 3 BEDRM.. LOWiR, NR. TSEB- ftftvr BQIlOwti 0ft9H , gB# ex BB# ilBBwc uUl. ratra. Adaltx. Putatehl^ may be purehaxed. tot mo. PB 6441b or PB i-im 3 APAR-ndorrs all NitrLT dbc-or^d^d * rooBM and tto per month. PS X-WW AOtrlts ■’rar, rRo6m~4kb^Mm ------------------ > iiOOMB. PRIVAn BATE Al^ entrance, adultx. Mt Mark to St 3 BObhlPiiVATI BfTRANCiTSb bath, heat and hot vator, atpva , furnlahad. PI t-3113.__ B6oir'"aTO7rE. R or « aUlRlea turn.. Payka. Apply ygar door. 3TiM. APT. PRIV. BATH ANdIdiY Btova and refrig. 3IS Whlttomore. *C. TaNGUS, Realtor nSSM-IS^^^^ftfAI-Mlt 3 ROOM8. BATH. PRI. 1m.. UTIL. rad garage, arar town. >H S-143S. 3 RMS. i 3 ROOMS hriTH STOVi AMOi IS-frlgcrator. 3t CadUtee. PI iJm. After t p.m.____________________ RM. Um. STOVE AND. RE-frlS. fun.. Mt me. PB S-7SM after g:M. retired coupte. ( >X 3-Mlt, - ____________ ROOMS A BA^-3RO FLOOR ara. Newly decorated. Sac. Inea-tlnn near Oeneral Roapftal. M3.M moathly. Oarage tvalWile. Aaujtc only. CaU f a.m. ta t p.re., n 3-I43C er PI 3-TM». X rooms" 'and BATk! Oiae4i(:|£ -*— —Trigantor. adalte. Pi 3-tori. __________ . , LAROi' R^ka, upMTjRi MOBth. MSS Brock, Xtogo Harbor. PI t-stsa. nSmTOTPURN., UPPER flA¥r n«ty dee. Oo Banderxra. |«. .,%» ” *-m-.....______ I ROOM! — irOVB AMO RB-fHaeraioe - Mt per me. — Mcm Tel-Kuron Sbappuis Oeator. PE 4-3M1. ~rc>6m apt., sttviBCRiEr to; ---- -- ,7,. CaU I ROOMS. UPPER. NICELY P*£-orated, Oa Merebiad - ---------oxx ^ SAVE ENERGY. USE WANT ADSl To find a job, place W live dr a good used car, see Ofttsi-Bcd iicd NOWl rOKTY-OWlrr »«ol Am. UaliOTiti>«» »-mi. brick Fifit- ImmHm MW r pi MMM A*l II AMQNL__ SwjjPTAJr: Real laiai Cottafw 41 I UDROOM IDMMta BOMB OM I tiODkkH oottaoM 6r itou For the Dtscriminating a.'&'sss.'ffiiaiJrtJE nrlMM dlfpOMi, formlea etip* W»rS Mtf rrtfMftln bmu-toa. s&.asir»:;‘.;srsK opm tor r«w tafpMUoB trj«r%‘£r eiJSS' Fm* Rent Roonu 42 •Hg!JS5u?*-“?5*Vt?5S-. ff »wnr.°nP?»iSt. “** i«oFCTSHr?iio«ri?iri^ pj_entv “ tUOEnMO ROOM. CL06B IN. irMw k «UIMm < ' (hm. M m»u et. n min. |-etjiffiWu -lUgii #6» Prt. MtrMM. U«M Mokta*. ft ORtHARD COURT ATARnOEim ■ “RmM OrMtlr RMI«o«A" fe' i-»n OOZY Ritt.,----------- Cotmt. Apt. B-l. Mtt. owpw. OJBAN «jBi^o~i^Srn 49 For Sde Houmz 49 TIZZY . Uto M *iMMI«. t^Khwto^A Cl5?e«!S*wnwt2S*bWH^Ia a Md ruin. IIAWI. n.MO do *■ »-TtM.__________ by owner tSu' OT ^£ni 'aSuiS'^ *2d*'i^?r ” iV OWHRR, I ROOMTIVU. BARR. M Om to r’tbwt. RT owmnt - MUST ZACBinc* « bodm brtak. I «or g«n«*,^ Lk. PriT. Mut tslTM, tonu. Mikki eftir. W 1-llM. if RoaowTBR AkiU. ^SfsssBonBBiria 55^8. M“* “■ By Kate Oaann ly ^Hoi 49 For Sole Hoaiee NO MONEY DOWN R bWM A Itwtor IMNM to toW ART MBTRR non koa*. TkonMpuM .»ttalw& II r manu. Praot roo^_S mrart- ______ Zl..' s bath. Roar apattmrat baa Urlog and dlolng rooma. sg~in»’ErasfdK CIVILIANS $1’90 DOWN Mouo Oil. foBead. rw f—^ ___^aeapaO bloeki j^ baoeb, CoSl^lB*oiid*1tob Vt 111 vTSi' EYES. SAT, k SUN. TO MItl lAC MOTOR ADM. R^^ a'no ‘downtown! CASS PRIYILBOXS I alary bomo, I o'rSb'si'^ •^^Mai^S: Nothing Down Iroom Mon« SrSeDcjuSIbi OR 3- !!iiSr^‘ Pioneer Highlands ^ OWNER ■ etami^rKABa Tmom.uAr«.oA e the new sWer. Weti, I tioB t envy you yotur job, For Sale Houm« BIU91 raaam. ,*Arw DOWN PAY-mant, 3 bodrbomi. Itb ear ga- ---- large aerttBOd nor^ drtn, lasead yard. PS WATERFRONT ! 1 Nifty 3 badroom with o walkout boaamont. BaontUul bar. 3 m garage and o ntee big loti gl3.MR f^l price with NO down to Ora WUUoma Lake Rd.). Call W. W. Root Bomaa at OR l-Ml for op-polntmoBt. WASHTNOTON PARE: PAYED llagaa. Near public and parochial aebooU. tll.lU. Corner Cedar le- Suburban Living. At Its Best Your tulara borne U Ibe (CONVERTIBLE 24) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3«C1 SLEEPER!!! Wood tloori, eorpeted. Oaraga AU far only gi.TH with l« dowi to onyoao 111 Look and want at 3U High St. (Near UbooIb 3r. High.) ThtA SHELL I^SE. I ninook fuU bu%B#iii, brtoli ffOBi. ~Lot ts. ------------Jl»be looa, make an elitr. PE 1-3418._____________________ SACRIPICB LbW DOWN PAY- SMALL i ROOM ROUU. BAND- -----------kitchen ttak. outatda - .3 a IM’. -pared atreeta, ruiage of OrtonrtUa. 144' _____ Ortonvllle. Open f - apeetlOD. PE 3-I3M. SURuRSAN UVINO raSi'S 11 IN. VlUi Ban Bt.. 0 bbtatbB. ■creani and atorma, sarafa. Lawn YfeA riLLl AMB LAKE. around 1 bodroom bo_. _______ atone ftroMoel. modora kltebon and bath. Tiai btkaamaat wr^ " heat. PoBced yard tUlod — treat. Sareaaad poreh taelag Mka II I M feet lllM. torms. NU HMhtry RoBd. Can OR 3-IMI after I p.m. GILES North Suburban Would you Uko o country plocef We boro o nice T . oom home artth ouoei 3 cor garage. Large lot w amoU wod^ on boek. 1 of ehnibi and flowera. C Near MSUO 3 bodroom brick, fm boio-muBL ‘'gutomotlo lU ndbt. North Side 3 bedroom bungalow off Joalya obowt t miiat dot. Nice loDdaeopcd lot. good neighborhood^ Only gll.3M wiui terma tJall for turtbar 3.car gorage. on lot IN i tM'. 1 rk,,, .,.eel. I3.7N down to adlaUng IH plr cant mortgage. Buy today; more tomorrow. BXPOBKD BASEMENT -3 bedrm. red brick baaemeot home. 33 I N' plus 3-car tarage. Hat farm ilie kitchen, new carpcRng, li-eplace and many leaturea' for you to tnapoet. H.m down. Loeatad to the hint Dortb of Reeb-eater on wooded lot. Phone OL 1-7111. Prank Shepard. Realtor. Multiple Ltatlni tenrlce_____ sell OR Trade - i^bio lots Nm^^Std! '-".uiRi;: SELL OR TRADE ft^3-bedrom ta Lar^^^H^ MThilfc.* TRI . LEVEL. 1( Sylran VlUafi. . Builder. O^n Bat. OLENWOCm. *and'sim*ro modem bungalow, 3 W. Ann Arbor I7.4M la the I year old m<__ bedroema. Ult bath. oU baa yac^eomplttcly feaAd. < Scott Lake °7sr»iis."««s.* “■ ’"iTb-irssi. i5 m * Bice abade troa RSSS__________ Square Lake LMmfreat property Mooted In Orion GILES REALTY CO. E MITS 331 BALDWIN AVE. OPEN 3 A.M.A PM. MULTIPLE LISTINQ SERVICE CIVILIANS $199, DOWN haa^'stormt.' tereena. 'Vdeont! 0MB, walk In and look st ‘ U laUreatod caU owner. ----°-YT».yU°N.*^,-- TRI-LEVEL STARTER NO MONEY DOWN Build o borne to be proi Your lot or oura. Bom For Sale Houses TAKES THISI *1SJmi'^CBE A TIOH BARGAIN tlS deyeeU. 3 hoMoi lor aoM, 1 the court roealrar. RuUt la aaU Sa I1I.RN brakeat, Wtn pall far m.Mib. 44N down. PHA a» O l.'a BolhtBg down. 3 bedraom kriek. Muxt carport, altd^jjlw rm. solid ir oonerato al cor garage. large Ml. tUuUy landaeapad abade trtea, plnca an troea. Rcrnaa and i ONLY II4.NI. al2i>us"js,!a.ss raam and ban._ Ibm ntUlty roam, gaa mtoir Osw MS*. IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR S F*E 5-9471 OPEN BVENINOO k SUNDAYS •o.3o^|^L>4asc»y» Hagstrom PONTIAC LAKE ITk>NT . Bodrm.. Copt Cod. lib balht. taU boaemoBL poaolad sUBmom 3 PuU p^ 31I.MR W. Own- . ON LAND CONTRACT I ra. aaedern with 3 rm. not for inaoma 3131 Mtlrin hi Itoook-iBBdi off Aobora Road. 3I.SM I. Caaa Imko. I tor OoMred. SH Orchard Lnko 3 famUy, aaoalMot Mootton. g3,IM down. ^ ray DrlTk 3*bSa, from Dodgo k No. e, oaStoka: ra off Mantcolm. Par eolotwd PI 4-3HI. irm.; y tSSlZ R5bM, Nf AR -tec NO MONEY DOWN **^SSEUL?^NG ja^RSTA^ . RU^*^ I W. WALTON MULTIPLE U8TINO SXRYICX IRWIN emlly roi I with f COUNTRY UTINO Juat orer IVb atrei of land gaura* SI*‘ Ml* baaement* wISi large Hctag ream 'tod kll____ Lew toxce. PuU price RATI with CQLOFED 3 Bdmr. Ranchi Homes $10 Down Starts Deal No Mortgage Costs S22*5i pM haot-latUity I “ll^ ________ priTUegea oo 3 iwo. Fcatnrea g room bath upper lerct, and like ,-A..e«om. .aad..4»t!t-tower - with beauUful pine paaeUm_______ X 13 uring room. UxU family room. 3 furnace rooma. loadi of ctoaet apoca. attractire kltcb- terraca with fireplaco.--------- at gI7.MI.IS. terma. Ry appeint-maot only, maka youra today I For Young Moderns Cute, pert 3 bedroom aubnrban rood! atylc borne with brick dthSm^Lca, Hie ooui, muai o9-tracure kitchen, laaulated, aluminum itormc and ccrecna, full “Bud” Nitholie, Realtor 4S Mt Clempn* *t. FE 5-4301 After 6 p.m. FE 4-8773 KENT Ft frontage. Largo atudlo Uring rm with ctane boatniator flra--’a-e. brrnt-Mfaato-er In kf*-— UM bath fUU bam't. roe. —. ?T,«!r.rsifLir!i 0Mt^3U.MI. Terma. LAKE FRONT — Immedtota poa-1. ; ’oj-m. nui unff-*-*— Snd floor. 33 ft. Uring rm bitek fireplace. PuU - I Scroaned front poreh. 3 ear |0-roge. Nice beoehT New at $13.iw with 33MS dn. UbarnI diaeoi- eoeh. CoU tor delnUa. RANCm homo. 3 Bed. •Kto’'‘%rSS*hSS: nleely Imiidceapod. SM — Ttome. SOUTHWEST BL—w—— PririMfta to Wolrortac Lake. 3 bodrm brat aU on ono floor. Oa sr.hFtS2i^wS',ssCr trad*. Now at#7M. Terma --------1 and aCtUns I SI ft. lot. It'a o good -- ~bd It won’t Mat, ao . 2?&ftS!ii5M MULTIPU UBmO BBRVICE ARRO DRATTON PLAIN8 laat 3 bedroom home, waU to earpetlng In Uring room, baacmant. gaa heat, tot 130 with 3 ear garage. R^yCHBSTBR ha,., v. rage. Nothing down! Payme tin per manUi. Be tirat. Call » O'NEL badroom Irnmo homo. Pi -. on bF«uUfal h atoal garage 3txlS. Boo lor ywraelt. Ptiood $13.tM - toreST^i « ranch, with ale-I aiAiiiu. large earpated b dming ell sLSSK off OarroU Labo Rd. 3 bedroom homo. 'tomplotoly-------- — Btdioto po 1 dlrided I I niee tot. A a."? oa 1 floor. Robut'^' NOmNO DOWN Oo thto 3 bilrof brtak roneb bamc to the WoUr-terd arco. Aatomsito boat. tUe balfe - and hiS deco, rated. AU you nood to o good job, good erodit and n^^gais okStag eooto - OB largo •p, . 1-mr — otuebad go-rain. WondortuI rolue ol 3SI.3M. You may need ttttta homo In trada Hur-rryl Rurryt JOBLYN AIWA, t badroom home with unfUilthed attic. Pollahad and clean aa a pin to thto nice home. Uring . room, eombtnatton kttehen and dining area. PuU Mm-ment, with plenty of room tor roerootlon. Ooa hoot, water lottoner, Ito-eor ga-ran. Oood nalgbborhood. lil'pe'r month — Including ^ImmSSIi i*m3iwmb httak home. buUt.laa. Large Thormopone window! oearlaoklng the hooutlful loka. Bum-tokeekeoaee * plant-era. Bard aaady wneh m am. BXAUnPUL LAEBPRONT Big I room home at a price you can atford. Ladgerock U aluminum aided. 3 oar earage. Oood awlmmto|[ beach. Raaaor • >- < - HOYT REALTY 3M 8. TBLBORAPH PE 3-3t4l_____PE 3-IMI CLARK NORTH SANPORD. Immaculate 3 'bedroom bomt. 1 bedrooma and batb down 1 bedroom up. open liotoi, ^ajtony^waUa^dlWng r" • Pi wthre SSyTuVltSfr^di'eSr*' M.4M PUU, PRICE. meotblr. Pour be_________________ home. Urge tot, lake prlrilegec to - - Ragle Uike, baaemeid oU to 4ipiiePir owuit» «.sir"««^ lot M X nO’. Drapea A cornloc AKmtaum**'^to****'*' a'*^ *****' NEAR ST. BEHBOIcrS bedrooma. baaement. oU beat, acreeoad front porch, gon«a. « homt. wall to wall carpet . In Uring room. Pten^ e iboarda lu bandy kitchen. CLAl^ REAL E^ATE --T2 **{6; • trad* TED •MoCOLLOUOH. REALTOR _ 1143 Caia-BUaabcth Rd. FE 5-1284 FE 4-3B44 sell buy TRADE milLer BU». 3 MraoM armitobto at once. Neatly landacopod -“•' *®‘- ftnoetod iirtoi i d._. EWt. tn-SSAHRlBI town. Aff^. »£»•«» bo purebaM tor 3L- MARK STREET, t r bedrooma, plenty of ctoteto, Ptelas- thto. For 313.IM-n.iM down. prtrUetoa. Lot na ------------ PBmenoH PLUS. .— ________ bMerol 1^ front taatartng 3 Sis. '¥s?."*oiSSb/r^.£i with bulft^. The grodoui Uring Model Open Daily & Sun. Piwm l:3Sto 3pm. 268 S. Blvd. at Franklin ^^13-4d« oftor 7 p.m. WESTOWN RMLTY odrmTMt brat Floyd Kent,Inc., Realtor ------------------------ ^^pi^ iS^ge^'V, William Miller RealtRr FE 2-0263 tn W. Euroo Opon t to.,3: Sun. 1 to • 4N. Furniture In 4 --------Ill monthly, laarea EK'sssra'p.^st *S25“eot garage, deal lot the Thrifty Buyer. walla. Baaemeat la ^ va per cent mortaage at I per month tocTudtng Ui_____ and tnaurnnea. Hurry on nt o nIee 3 homo nt n pri ford? The OI rre BOW.to. ----------------- ytora old. Loraly tocottoo, Ml It'a only utiaty room ---— —iertor la aom- wUh —— ^ RAY O’NEIL, Realtor BROWN NOTHINO DOWN - eWlr daooi ■ about I Dan HtoWo - PB IMM WEST HURON , the tun auMtf. --------------tANAL Soo (hto 3 bodroom bomo wHb ----- ontroncea * ---------- lokoa tootarlng: Plan baaemant. 3tb ear garaga. Itoinadlato poa- Uled battia. I ft. alldlng gUaa doora laodlag from dlnlae arto to monl. RnUt-to httohen. TlUa to truly a droanThomt. Wo boro only a Ott ~ $m meraa yon In. CoU M. M. SriM,.|E. AliS: WILUAMS BARGAIN I bedroom I riudad. tuU inauloted. L I bedroom homo oa Jaalya-a. M. corpottng la- Uit, fu^ roeantto ooraani. oMins, ctorma an4 aeroone. AT MM iowa. IM par month. S^.^1 Pored atroot. Cloae l MM DOWN , keiS rkwe. Nice ' ««■ .sr-,sss.‘ I. Prtca ooly |7m. buaga^ with 3 loU. Near COaa Laka. PricM al only M3M. Yaa, It bath. Nolbtag dewo. Pay Juat Uko MAKE AN ormt BTLTAN WIL- 01 SPB^L - Almoat aa acre of ■ Weat suburban. 3M4| buA ^e. Alum atorma. H. W. . homo lor only lotAIng down.,Juat your iTn*‘S. ImSi wHh^lrect oatry M laK! Uring riwm U x li, two tie. llMarn atop - anring raje. Scraened torroeo. gfi!- ,127ST\' hiraMgated. Yi ra: UM 'l£toWd^*’ aiir{fjar..Tr^ BEAUTTPUL ALUMIHUM -SIDEO BUNQALOW. loenl- Sr1i.'’^ffo'r.r'*jr«‘ buahea ondTn x M gnn ” *^*bea^ * RSra** A-l 0 DANDY BUNGALOW M.MO — Eaay terma lAdoy poa- ^t.^a*^ptoSM oad oltracUra. DORKB * SON REALTORS meu —4. Wc KT»7 **^1™ 0«T ead ctooB J^iMm bungMOw. Loroly ^''‘eed At ' "A 4M» >«y gjSssresfiss'.TSKs' MadorN 4 room opt. up. iMxao ft. Ipt. On aaay taram. nfc. nEwingham BARGAIN By owner, brick. 3 Inrso bed -----**— — ralore. IRWIN luring I h flrcpto 1, ktlohea ni bbto c LAn FRONT -iff* 1^*1.. Walk — Price I31IM. So.Tli?Vto5.Wa»'T L. H. brown, Realtor PI. atowtirLM UBTwo sSyio?** BLAIR N. CASS LAKE RD. Larp brteh 3 balraam. OMy o sr^iL«‘;2hr: vs^ Waaher h SS, „___________________ down. PllA term GEORGE BLAIR John K. Irwin & Sons REALTORS ■".sasTur* Val-U-Way qiD t-N< .■BJ m I11.HS with u.MS ttown holanM OB PRA torma. R. J. ^Dick) VALUET FE 4-3531 - X. rORtYTWQ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MAY 13, I960 $9,500 49 For S«l> Hoiwm STOUTS, Best Buys Today OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 MMf Viu loT* th« iMf* mSb tbM tSSjev Mt»- i«tk Bt«pUm. T1i*r« ta «M ftnu kT*ll»blt. OlTMtiaM. «iraiu;*s& «-iSi.^ Kg. to*U>nSo *S*>5r**jiuf®« SS^IMTaM I'kStr^ knt* lM« » M to ttUt. MW root and Udlni. cim-toai klUhra. Uto mw Warren Stbut, Realtor ANNEH Lake Oakland Front Oeod MBd baaeli, J krlek. UTtaf room. III.,— ijssTiacgs S-rLS;? Wooded Acre rooa brick raaeh. fuU b***-BCDt. t ^star* wladkwi ri flrarlM*. kPMlMU klteb< Professional Oould bk «mS aa 1 laail i^MB.Ha^y ram!! klIcbnL hadna awl bath dova. 1 ' ■ ^ ‘WhU* badnu and 3 nra^acaa. ton I IMTflMk.'IMt lar tbruout. ^*i2*Siaj^ L4C M bam and aoT< AMMrrr, inc., axALTOiu It K. naroo St. Openlat STanlata a Saadat 1-4 FE 8-0466 Ih^ lot iritli good beach, only 300 Iwt. Senmr othar --------- abow yoa. Opaa dally hiirdra.’ft.r- „ IWM ueMAB UCI Marta ■ OPEN By Owner' Lake Angehis Lakefront ' ra Ibadrm rt|bt aa lha b a baaattlid uody baa^ . It. Urlar area. U a tS tiring nan. with Hrap^a. ■ta Mdam kitebea with di^ TaiT attraeUTa mreaU wiw buUt-la bar. Two P »aay. >iibad ia*^'af*tlw Cp eg.— ““ COLORED GIs 3 badreoaM, bath, aaraana tad i VASBINDER, INC FE 5«7S COLORED y ?'!S!Su* CDSTOM BUILT 3 BBOItOiMI rtCB Biun FULL BASCMXIfT - OASHCAT plua tba loUawtag attraatlana: wraa and raaga; Kanga ..Jr»-^rSSSn*'TO! m hatha; ataraia aad aaraana: :;ryi?x*Siis itmct. "ModtB M TOBior“‘* wUi ^ lbl« Bodtn bo««- to h9 eoostnictfd, Mmny otbir •U brtet tMclotu mmdm to ebooM from - Rft&cboa ud Bt-LortU. Ift&cboa ud Bi- ‘janss'i All eaa ba yaura a ------« ttnpiaaa.______________ down payaiaaU Irani ilos. "Toa alwaya gat tha beat al eomplaU homa raluea whan yta deal a’ssociate brokers ra MSSSMraa. Altar o. FB S-ltOO 3 btaaka to now Omda and fc.“ijs?or^o3*ii& aaart^aga. nMoa FC »3SIS. IBW 'HOBBPAIII- MOW A1 $9,990 TRADE 3 badroam brtek rancher — lull baaamant — 3 car atUchad garaaa — lArga wooded lot - Win taka Irae and alnt houaa Aa ,dMnL payment — Any lacatton— Bauanoa arranfed. ■ CASH 00.000 — Juat looki - A doU houaa with 4 rooma - n^a - Urge BN loot lot — on A^araonriUa mad ta Waterford area. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor UPPER LONG LAKE Owner Transferred 3 badroaaa raaoh, IW bathe, taiga wtadawa ta ttytag raam aad ao> tlvItlM room ttvarlortiBa faik*. . gSSt.’STbS^Jw'SS.'S; LOVELY FARM HOME dlabwariwr. dlapWr Lake prlv- LADD’S; INC. t300 Dtata Bwy. OH 3-1331 GAYLORD so ACBBB ~ BALOWni ,KD. an Idtai laeatioa c« payed road. A gaod aithalaatlal oR tara boiM to ba taodaita ' Uo,i haa vury good itata wita eotaatal wtadawa awt a^ . •rsM l^^WtaSair IUa.la5tm.od.mt oar garago. ta«l abad — iftt to Bcrlppa Ea- LAWmBNOi W. GAYLORD, Realtor I W. FLINT BT.. LABB OIUOII MY 2-2821 ________OFBM M Bateman Kampsen MULnFLV UBniia bbbtice SCOTT LAKE FRONT Bxtm leatnraa ta tbla 3 bad-, raota hoaa: FtaUbad racraa- nraptaet. foa hot-watar lumscc. t year, dd. Baa tbla aoon -310.1001 ALUMINUM SIDED... figK «'*«U'H:S«iry.2: hula. 30 n. Uylng room. plaeo. dtatai goam. 3 Bodr Itk batbo. Muo and 3 OB . ar*c!ailtornta >Sun/*’tlAT0O — tneludaa carpet, drwat. and wa tar aoltener. LAKE PRIVILEGES.. on Wotktao Lake ta real con Tonlent lecatten. fl It. tamll] Hying raom with nloo nature. SSgU'‘^niw’.«“?IS: Uh cBbtaata, baaement and i— FA ramaea. Carpet, drapaa, atawlnam atorma and acre Trim lamUy Urtag m an a— eniy priea. For gulok aalo vri - Only OT.OOO. SPEQAL .. . mn^r Iraufta 1013. Maw FA oH lumaoe. Alumtanm at--- and aereona and euceUant - pririlagta. FlenleklM. awlm-mtat. aad baattag7o3.3M with 01.0H down aad - No Kart-logo Cootal WELL LOCATED 1 roam brieh. 3 badnoma pi IttU all-purpoa# room. It Uring raom with Ibreplace. luUDatha. Full baaomont, i ..... --- —... 2 e VALUE BEYOND... eompartaon. A olaan 3 badiw brick ranebor with loU ta mant. and only 1 year old. Boat ktteboa with Wit - t Laria Itnctd back yard IVk ramie Ule bathe. Tea-there i lahe prlYllegea loo. A itohl — UMOO. with low down payment REALTORS FE 4-0528 377 a. T»UBORAPH-OF«ll BVCT. TRIPP RStaLTOIt Elizabeth Lake Estates: n — aeparata' dtatag . adj^tag plaaaa, I laU baSa. Eat In Ittttam Fmi baaemeid lor rtc- Templeton South Commerce Rd. AttracUea wall kept boam, largo earpotad liriita room and dining L., tan* S baoreoB* and dan on yTta^^^LiA prtril4iw- FIRST OFFERING Beantltnl 3 bedraata brick Colonial borne on Pontlac'e wwit - atao. miMlyJtataieapad lot. CaU K. L. Templeton, Realtor -Y3M Orrinid »: Bfe-—FB-ririady-Attar d pm. ra S-fSdS Wto atoo have ehoica buUdlna fttrig W rv—y*—- WiiCd« area and BUxabota Laka Eatataa. COLORED ' WHY PAY RENT? FB t-3Sdl FE *4(41 • WM. A. —...—... -—k wlta awtmmlng, ptay ^u^Mt, All at tbla, with 3 Ula guarda aad a reeraation director lor rov young peoplol Priced tor fall. Hurry, Hurry: and anto awlmmlng and boat-tag nt JDtaahotb Lake. 3 bod-rootaa — awntaga —.dryer — g^a. Only $U.3tO. FBA 70 WEST UUKOM BTUCET ra t-OUO OR FE Mill I LESS THIN RENT j Johnson M TBAB8 OF SERVICE UOt DOWN I bedroom home, large l|y| . room and kUeben. eompleh redeeomtad tealde. large M 1 a IN, on month. I7M DOWN Will more you Into tbla 3 b. ear garage, outdoor nreplacc, large lot facing email lagoon. Hurry on tbla one. LAXE PRmLEOES 3 bedroom bungalow largo lamlly mom with ledgeetano llroplaco, lull baaamant. m ear garage. Urge teneed-ta lot^ nu price 010.IN, wtth tarme. A. JOHNSON, Realtoi-1?04 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 Don McDonald wui build on year lot or mlno. 3 kedreom taoaao with luU taao- "SMITH" rw'SneeWh full baoom w gta tmnmat aad w !!!L- * tar gaipsa..B«eal ndtttan. Ooramr M. Low d ymtnt Bataaee leii tban i 52 Ft. Beach... On CakI Lake, north side. Plenty ol room In tbu large, family home, on aettlng 13 by Approi. 3M It Poll baatmant. au beat. Sylvan Manor Snr anaelona rooma. onrnmlc tI8T SELL. 7 BEDROdk, 1703 Bcechment, Xoogo. Mako Ofltr. LA 7-4307. ____________________ Partridge n THE "BIRO" TO BEE 610 Acres Au Sable Located luat off UB.-33 ta lotto county — 10.000 Norway'i planted ' '"jT. '■ ■!an '1 moke orlTate lakea. Will trade. Bubdlyldtag nearby. Motel Sife Lake Huron — M* f 8S 3 ACRES Ctarketon-Penttac araa. ta mlla to Chrysler Hwy. *IN an acre. 410 down. *10 month. Mr. Data JO^AAOaL FK A-4404. - —----- ACRES^ ” BRICK RANCH BOMB Loeatad wlthta l mile of the foHow-Uig: Drayton Ptolna, Drayton abopptageenter, tohoou, church-ea, tic. This lovely tnll taaament a la ball __Jt H of ___________ coat. PUU OTlea 433.400. HOLMES-BARTRAM 6 Wooded Acres You must lea to bkjtovt tban‘i ^b a qnlat tacInM spot only ^ .T--______!»•••________ 43ta ACRB8 ON^ 8BMI-FRIVATB takSL t^h^^chud of IS apple a^^x. -------a .ON CdUHTT RD. - ta mUt off MSt. 7 mUea aonUi ot Lapetr. 3 bedroom modem homa, tarn aad aUo. OtMO down. 14S-ACRS DAIRY FARM. II MILMI ’ Pontiac, l-rm. houio, 33-~ barn, alio and »ut-^ jm *43,I0*‘'ti^ INDliutW^D LAldVRONT Abaoguaml trail—On own penta-aula. Bpaclout luxury houao of rodwood and brick doafgnad by a noted architect, at. Cbarlee kltcbita aU appttancee. Mahogany ehoreUno with rock eoa wau. LAndtcafiad graundi. At-, tractlvt price and Igltaa- Shown by oppolntmont. ’hone OA f-133l Moi Morgarat M aylord. Noal PONTIAC LAKE. Modem eummer cottage with ecreened cottage with eercened ■ ta treat perch. fSw'^awn*^ turalahod ;?5rs3j/?5S-,ird;wn“-' GRABS LAKB. 1 bedroom tummor borne. Located 00 4 tote. Being COM eoMlcttly turaiibed ior 414|.-10*. 414M down. WILUAltt LAKE. Loroly 3 HoO-rooB yoar-aroiiod hoaie with flto-Btaoo. Baaomont and larga lanced In lot. 0^ 417,444-lormi. EDAR ISLAND 3 bodrooB ranch Uy room. 3-ear U1.4l*-tarBa. »BOW LAKB. 'Lorfly * ranch, all earaatad. Inehidci Uy mom wtth nrmiaaa. 1 largi tot. Only |S3.i«S-ton HACEDAY Laioe. Loraly yaai'arennd. laaatod an 4ta nf hilly, woodad land. Raal i_ otonTUaal tor aXacvtlra wba an.' tartalMirOBly “ ““ ‘----- I BKAUTIPUL ALMOST ACRE : Iota. Lk. priV. 4*4 down. Oxlo^ ' nod Lk. Orion rielnlty. MT 3-3741. talta’FT.^LS^nt’VTLLAOE OP 7*x«?’rr^*OT--COOMT AND LONG LAKE PRITILBOES. . 00x33* FT. OTTBB BULLS WATER-BAi5MCWD?AKB FRONT LOT. -VERT SOBTO AI«A. ____'m VISTA PARK SUB. — 3 BiSo. LOTS IN SbUBN PAR- ■&SS’.’?5SS5)Sri'S tot FT UPPER L'ONO LAItE FRONT LOT. , WOfilEO or IN ORA V TON WOODS IDEAL FOR BUILDING lOT IN PONTIAC-WATBIN8 ESTATES. ■^Altehirdn Builders ' JU'”ta“.uSir;ki:*iSo*.o*t;'. CHILD -WXV4 30 bfflft 'ta Lakeyfflo'BoiT* near Leonard-wttlratrmna. Prteaffl *- with terme. Aleo have I --------- -J— ^ LOOK BUILDERS I ■ t red^ Item tor the alert builder. U acree In tha eanter of Auburn HolsbU. Loads of road troM-aga. FereolaUon toota bava bam -Him. A very, very antuual tatap wbieta should ta soon. Prfeed ri H. Softoaw Poo- ..... Mae. Daily,'tu | p. ~ k0CHE.STER AREA 0 ACRES ON A HILL LADD’S, INC. WILL CWBTCm Bim£, YOW DREAM HOME ON THESE LOTS °MTH”wit)EMAN realty j 413% HURON BT. , PE 4ri*lt! 3 CHOICE LOCT. SlterA&lK^FOR ?fa"i^*5Kd..‘‘Xiirssi.Tk‘: OB 3-tlll. ACRE LOT n oaiwdaFSSiiSE Idaal for walk ta baeamont. PE 4-0413.______________ BY O W NEB. LOT 103^ FOOT frontage to Drayton Woods, per-coUUoo toat .paaaad. OB 3-33*7. Builders, Attention 10 lots for aale Ip Waterford Twp. Bxeonott’ looatloo. Only *l,m eo. Buy on# and rtiaaaa tta ottars aa you build. WHITE BROS. Commerce Lake Lots . ntita at yaur froot d< HAGSTROM HIOHLY BE- ’bo'S..*‘^1? i? ^raia. L. W. Brown, Realtor. Aak r Mr. Brown. Ph. FE WEST (24) Side looaUoe, 13 beauttfnl bulUUhf eltoo to chooeo from. Ideal for famlUoe who wteh to Uro togolb-er, or for a buUder who wltbee ta cooioUdata Ida ‘Work. An excal- oEl Jotai Tarrifi!?'^ 3-olS? LIST WITH Humphries SELL OR TRAbE cou^r BSTATE — Bread DOW Brick Rancher wHhmttaelied S4”T8'/i!tt?US 3 eorneted bedrootae Fircptace. Bum lo 01^ raiuc. wnohey end JSflV .tat It ^nttop For Sd8 Farms ^ 86 Sals Bvsinass Proparty 87 ^ss^jssru wo\m^ fftaH wm ,4 OAKLAND AVB. ~ fclal 110. toot Ttrai or win dlaeourt fdr tM. Dqrothy Stwder Lavender COMlIEliaAL aeroe* the Hrm trom fopot market. tOIS. OB 34703. FOB RENT OR 1-*XM X* rL^'"W^iita modam tion. » k «. Mtion U. Warran ■^*%eaMw. gt>«*i. 77 N.^Stolw B4.. ROCHESTER COMMKMOUL LOT . II ft. front- M taor ttowsiwwi BoraoetarniooM tarme._ .SMITHA & LILLY Rant, L’se Bub. Pr^B7A TELEGRAPHED. Busily OpppftuBltlM 59 AMAZING NEW DISTRIBUTOR. „ FRANCHISE PLAN Now available taJWe Arig “ ' FULL INVnTMBHT OOOO.M For Local Distributorship POTENTIAL EARNING UNLIMITED ABSOLUTELY NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY . tH^E* |5eVV?I&S Never before offered by any company ta tba Hadnatry. Recently Announced In The Wall Street Journal COMPLETE KITS Pbr tha ta-4be-xrouad FoOL 4M — J. Baker, Pneldenl ol B.PK.. . I. vhi. area wlthta one U tor appotat- wtok. —Write or ' SWIMMING POOLS OF AMERICA, INC. 4371 Dovor Art. , email---------- _____________J. Small down payment. Low oyerbaad. Saatl^ ment."*'chack Into thle rare opportunity, royt, FB 3-4S40.__ BUST COIN-OFERATEO. EMNiO. wash Iidi^ry. loeatad In Fanton ■CBRAMIc BbUNEMk MOLDS A kitar ate. Baparata ttudto Mdr." Aiao boat wlta beat, and double geragg. soma restadeltag unlta-rshetT ApproxUnately 1 aero. Stare Lake prira. Mllterd. {11,-Wl. lOH taxai llte. Owner. Mti- Drug atore rory eo^ elty toeattan. Orotitag 410.008 per year. Can ta bai^ at a aaertllaa priea al oafy 033.40S. CaU tor turttar lafaraaa* Uon. Olloo Roaltr. FI 4-0174. DRIVK-IN RESTAURANT P OR cation for right party, good ta-eome. buxlneea and 4 tadroom hooet. 3 enr taraie, bulMUg and eontamoat exeolltn. eondltion. retiring. OR 4-4103. Deal with Drive-In Restaurant 300‘ froDtoge on eoa of Mtohlgaa‘f htgheat traffic count hlgbwaye. BcautUul * room heme. 3 car lKS5?p5nif..f'S?w«."““ Retail Meat Market <100gS|lgrqM^by jialm tax. Lew Hagstrom *13.000 down. TAFBRN — ta Norihon rwoort . aroa. ffwaa «wor *33408. taotaSoi "““IhTgStr®"’* REALTOR 4000 BtfhlMA Jtd. (M . PONTIAC OR 4-0358 SAVE E^’ERGY, -USE want ADS j To find a place to live or a good us^ car, see Classi- VI- T . ■ ' ' OppsrtBBlilSB 89, IWS S^«IS.M / yw. ISTjOjJI wlta tortao htalMtoo w'Mryt- jg ** Roy Annett. Inc., Realtors Ml. Suita St. , . “LET’S TALK BUSINESS" Auto Parts ESySSS 4M.IM p« ytaf. Dimt. Store prepoity or |00d losta, MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A lANOMESSHB. BMW Borrow with Confidencif GET $25 TO $500 House^d Qnance 44130 IANS Ui Tb $500 ilsxr to*^..^r‘^r ““home & AUTO LOAN CO. T W. Furry St. Camor B. >*o LOANS -■A_ ;UE 202 S. MAIN 214 E ST. CLAIR. ROCHESTER ROMEO It JIjStO S“ CfdW Advisors 61A BUDGET YOUR DEBTS OOMtOUMTB^^HI^li-^ LOANS to daM, too Financial Advisors, Inc. 3to S. SAWNAW FB 34*M g’h5gfU%&.°-*" tamafferad. _______________asr itnl t *13,00* down. . FELL LOOATBD iM BKAU. TOW tow tailea out of Pontlaa. Old a tabUthtd hardwara baataaat w« largo fiaot calm. Bao baan I aama faaUy for II gOAra. Wl anent total aantraato goad lai attala ta trada. Haaganabla tartai.^ 44311.. ROCHESTER Commercial Property Itort lg a onaads-a-tttMlaH k. raerclal area. At ^ ------- ,Boalayard. Tta targo apartaont buUdtag aow on Ilia praparty bae an teeoat tank tan eaelly SrpSKeeloesI maa^wTlMW m N. Mata it^ of I FB 4-MM. Suncx:o Station J’or Rdnt M-tf1!L-iSiJSSfI*S‘«PBd^ ooBiritto tafoitoatloB caB SUN OIL CO. lod 3-4341 a Poton I AiTtlO 440 F.M. After 7 PM. AVanaa 4-4*tt pint ene other gtoro and t apart-tatato to rant ant. OtUy fijm RWAURANT DOnO buyTjr amblUoua par-_ „-jae from QMC bttUdtagc. Ojriy *4,444 dawn. Ownar raMr- Paul M. Jones, Real Est. _ „ m W. HURON YJ:***________FE S-1474 BBRVICB Sfiri'OHa im LBABB, fsi.raTd%««!U‘7 P^^-W Tltli. Para OU Eohi.. berVi^ who waoti to bteomo tadopondont, ealonr ata exptneae wbUe train- toob^ Uvtog I at'tab taft Arab. Bxaal- tata^taw Raeraatto araa.^ Ntade FOtJIs^hlRNlSHBO BOMBS -RaiM ta^e 4134* par wtti WlU aecapt land eontraot • tUlJn INN - Oaod aantatati ^ut^|taaeBee. ^oSuatraS STATEWIDE Raal Bttata Sorrioo at Fonliac -arau. Side Land Contracts 60 tatatUv J par eam tqtaraet. Your cari *4.llt. Beturad ta 4 roea G. Paujpis, Realtof Money to I Udptaeed Maty OUtCK «B TO JW* LOANS BUCKNER FI?JANC£ COMPANY BOR^? Cp Jo $500 to Ltan 61 . Get W to $500 OB TOUB Signature OAKLAND Lobo ajmjpany __ _ iffii w'heiTyou need“ $25 TO $500 STATE**Acl Ob. MortgBgt Umw 62 >1,000 TO $600 TO $2,000 « OouBiF homoi. Mad- Voss & Bnckner, Inc. B* Naltonal BWt. PK M7M Another Big Bear First OaaaaUdato rasr dtato aad oroiia ywir baaitl Lot ne pay on Swaps .vs:'*:? teado. FB «-S4*« aftor 3. IN* FLYMOOTB t DOM BCfcbBB-aa etntton wnaan. low Bitonte. - -- taka land^ ” — ta trade. FB t-tt*t. ______________ jwr, au—I. anj grading aqalpatM. (N henre. Far NBW 3 PC. ( Goad aU bi_____________ iflFn grey (bad davenport) IlM. Vtay ------------ ^ pandtoo.. M uScoiremUtoallaa. Win taka boat, oiator, tanoa-IraBtr, ear, tand actaraot, ato. For tofirmnttoo oaS PE (Am. ov. -'n*xM -u^v$»~i9fee traitor lar M V W etetian wagtai *-r enth. Like an. PuUy MM Pontiac lA. Bd. ^^lor ‘Shear or_ ^5'%'S‘iataaK oniL's PomdAu. sits UAm 1 ladtoa weol iuito, Mo ft. FB t-Wl. A if Win/SS; Wo 0^ Rital oonablo. FB tritof After *. in FLOOR - LBNOTR WBOUNd fsitst St* taota asTiff. ’mywmuir^oF Open Tnoo. A Frt., t:l»44«. S4ll*“fW** fm. ‘ MOVING SOON? . Pdv moving ex|Witses by wiling all tliose UHOsiHil itc'iis yi#u’ve h.vl storol, sway all this tiiiic. DIAL. FE 2-8181 f\ THE PONTIAC PBBSS. yRlDAY. MAY 18, 1960 FORTY-THREE I ft” Bio^tviV^'»M nui' OE ............ j.-- 17^ cu ri ti fit. nb. «f 'Orehilrd lUtm. cwwKVssriu,"",,, . P»lnt Tblaatr — •»-Uwn----- Mowor Sterponhia l3r*w-V5o.«‘4r^«*S:iifi _ omn aiUL »:W - f;fd Deluxe 3-Room Outfit pouUo drMMf, ahMt. booksaw hw.room wfii; AH Ml.« d*wa- Complete Deluxe Bedroom a?*i fiss!"’hc?^^:ss l=st38”js? “ Superb Ltvmff Room iDcliido ■ Am talM j Mlw. . ----- *»jTd«wa - ffJA 9U Uttte’i *St ■ iUi* Mlt Dl«l«. PtMrWw 1 Burmeister m v»ss rm TRADE-IN DEPT. WOOD ihnbtte ............ NO ...........I 1.00 :abinet ......01.00 CHAIRS ......i Aid IS« DOWN. EAST TERMS Wyman’s Furniture Co. 18 W. Pike St. «gV Hunm. PE 4-U«. I8BD ' RlBVRIOBItATORa AMl 22ii,«?*hSjr-oS*^ Mdl N.--- ______________Wind T__ OOt, WO. OL bOOie or OL |.|Wi Used Trade-In Dept. Rotrlforaior ........ Thomas economy MI S Sasinaw_______PE ssm lor. flood eondUlim, |W. HU HI-FI, TV and RatBoa 66 __________OP ALL LAMBB ARE HOW AVAILABLE AT KtO DIBCOTNTB—POT eomploU intw. —JnUwlooo. ___________ lidt VICTOR 17 IN. TABLE MOO--1. 040. COB bo «00B at 00 Hotot. ^^^rTREEEIS~^ •SSTS Water Softeners 66A M HP. BURK8 PUMP WITH PREB-aaro fimoo A otorato tai^ PE I vawairiipiTiiw A I Poontylraola roal trpo rld- --------X front of or ALUM. DOOR CA.._ (000 to IlN VALUE) tth eemplou bouao lob ol ALOIONUM aiDWfl OMIT DN-lot PMT. BOMMaR oi?f-.J^S?00.’ If no anowor ealf OL leWl ***"• 111 Vww w EM l-iOW I OAB APARruaNT am iroinB; I Ml hoolor. 0». fm 4-0003. 1 tauOt otaoit of drawort. Oft I'nti . _ _ o o 1.1 CAHAT aoLiTAnia 'DidfonE Plenty of Free Parking - ^La****"* oiiot oofaoodr^---------■'ns Our Lot ’ ‘o^~g^"powyr. OOOD HOUSEEEBpnro glOP ------------PH<^ _________________.rig: tnei. Tbii !• a flno Opportpalty to tot' tbo appUanoo of four ffifji'Uii'a.stra.s: refritoraloro, aatpmatle woobon and dryoro on iumd for your Mlaftlon. 'alaot wo aro of forint. Refrigerators- WAS NOW ELECTRIC RANGES . _____ OM M Md.H Prltldalrc Mf.M MM Prltldalro ST' >f* •• i«*W Pnsidairt M” «M.M niJl DRYERS PtUMAllW WI.M MOJO WASHERS MMi MOM Better Hurry, Quantities Are Limited CONSUMERS -POWERG0. 28 W. Lawrence ■■a.,*V8Fbff ooov M m. immr pvwvr tnowsr. sioi zsz vm^rn\ and rnd/HM lAOOC AHnflua’ cHBara caedan ATTENTION! Prteod to Mooo OaH Mr. Rnmoljw^y. Darla Or aoma ont to Iron. Polo PM Mfd^MMpLk. M oM mabo : ANCHOR FENCES BOtr Ot n. BICTCLR LAOiaa-‘ .*^1 LUMBER COMPANY Ooa omuy Laka Bd. BM >4171 a.B la f p.m. daUy CLEARANCE SALl 1 CUSHMAN SOOOTHR IN flOOO tHAPI. INODia OVERHAULBO. REAVT OUTT CLOl'HIB POLH t loot p^ rroMod Croat an I hook, Mno jMM .. ... |l.W Ol PI t-m* PE 4-11 KING BROS. POWTUO RD. AT OPPfIKB **•* “• SP*c£MSrd■£a?^?o■”fe^7^i FEDERAL Modernization Cash and Carry Specials 7 Day Sale Comlynation ALUMINUM DOORS COB afgniid^pT"*^ «4M. GUARANTEED 1 FULL INCH THICK Jart7*'wiMd*TaM6f*?o«*w $23.95 Installed Price $31.95 6 FOOT Aluminum $2.89 COLORFUL Patio Blocks 4 FOR A DOLLAR fed;— Modernization Cash and Carry Specials aid Inrulotloa M a-o, Pwwiar'moiiaMw'ir *as.^' Tw HAGGERTY LUMBER dyratidd EMwia M. SAYMap * I PURL a £AINT , ■«.STjsrw-^ Montealm S«Ml&. IM W. Mont- DEMoidnjiPiER. u a E d .fgss will hU roasonabk. CL f-Wlt. BUBCTRio SEWINO MACHIlfX, I girto' bleieki. I hank hodo. Im-moro aU Wtor MT I4IW. BATxsntouDB k -iiira we a LENOTH. ■ ^ ■tfcram YipHT .mrd^ IfW doriSma. Lana Moortmont of ^4own«. BMdanu, baUooaa, dfid’ w3S*VU!*pnrS^*SSl footory can tt**- Mteblaan V'— oMMt. JW Otebardl^ _____xgasSTg»» tw s. aathmw PHleiw 'till line of Wilding and ^mbing inaterials tsk# WOLVERINE LUMBER Wd a. PMdoM----- WaioDia—la UARMApUKS By AodanMi ft Laaaaiiic SaHft Oravel and Dirt W dirt daUy ateoot Balorday „ Tit WaltonSlrd. Tu UtM. A-1 PiAT HUMUS AND BLACX MUiSa "Why dk) you want to change seaU?! ? Sale Miscellaneous 67 GARAGE DOORS ateol ClothM Pott . BERRY DOOR SALES rti 1. rJSStk ^^PE WBM «W* A tOlUET OAB WATl ■loM Unod VokUlar e WMO. MA I TALBOTT LUMBER Sak Ma> d-U. Paa and rolkr d.d7. B.PJ. paint ret. t7.M - fei? gsugd**i!Si%g“a^- TAXB ADVANTAOB OP THE BA^ ..................... It 'HEATERa. Id OAL. tan PlHoroootat, M3 Orchard Lk. Aro. Park froo In roar. — Id. Haro Pood-WUl Trarol Dt- to ANT homo at WT----- Xrtn Pood IdM Oa UBD.X "choloo" Orado Whokoakr for 11 ] lAcoaeoM'a^bwER MoWaRs Tour Local Oaakr BVAHH avnpymn ^ ..T’ ° ■TOJqayV'tPISi: gTreWiTi SUdhtly loratcbad. «r* modek. TCftetry TirKrPiirelin^ S PATTERNS I. WPd and WCIM CHURCH’S. INC. LAWN UOWEK t. I-ODM SBARPBNaDTf ..*r”SSS**r. ■ T*T*no ral- Li Pluoroaeont. W1 Or. Sate MlsceHanwus_ 67 SPECIALS! W.M pgj nut....... “*mS Many Other Eartolu M Now raJ-MOd ______ ALB BLACR DIRT., TOP BOIU nil and manuto.. Ako compleu kndMaptniaad tree rmor^ and trlmmtnf. 771 Soott Lake Rd., PE 4-om or Ol^l-dltl._________ oIaCX butf DEUVEBEO RBAS. PE *-»»M_________ (UoTlpr ^Topega. rand * SURPLUS LUMBER & MAyfalr t-Ud ______CVATloa ARL_ RED iHIELD dTORE ■vorythlnt to moot yoar jwoda. °g?,.ga j5a *”•* " USED OARAOB DOORS. BOUSI wlndowr. naad e-OR i-ITM. USED STEEL AND WOOD DESKS. PrIntInt A Oftlco Supply. 41S I. Prank St.. Blrmlniham, around enrp»r from Tumor Pord Sater. TTENTILATINO PAks FOR KnCtT- ________-_-hroom, IM.H r HI M. kflebltaa naoroaeent Orchard Lk. Art.—* I Roral* Rl-PkMHy tepa- M m5r**2iel5r^8? 11. UO. BoUy-m, .^Wj-Wdt ST»^E fRACTORS four Local Ooalor lAirS BOUIPUINT Od7 iSU Hwy. MA >-7dTd ■ OR 1-7H4 • PLTA^SAW, 1 > u«. iMawif mnwwj asaw d-ddW or HI l-i<4r 3T’ ATLAS LATHS ------------ aoryo. Crafmaiu k" drtu preit. Bos iot op as machine shop. PS Sda $pertiiif Oaeds 74 Hy, Oririn aiwl Feed 92 Fer Sale Heiy Trtfya 8» APPALOO§A HORSES Many obaleao. Pormaatnl rodk- GOLDEIi H CORRAL TOP SOIL. BLACKi pmT. sand, trarjd aM -•*«—— COW MANURE, TOpTbWL. Urored. PE 4.W71. ___ EXCAVATINO. ORADlNO. ■fSt dbOO BLACE _______ trarol. DoUrorod PE f-dWl. OOOD DARE CLAT-LOAM. TW ml^^l yards, did dollroiod. ft _-U S^E^wS.. _____________________ PONTIAC saad. traral e dirt. Comi Rut. bubmil or^r^ mik north of Clarkstoa on M-U, BAND ORAVEL, DIRT AND TOP SOU. PE t4tl7. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 78 A-l BVBRORUantS. SPRUOH. PUM. Plr. Arborritaa. Jantpor. Tows, and htagho. Dtt yonr owa. mtret^ttto and lk X. el tersoctlon of Duck Lake Rd. i— ViTcm Rd. Dairy « W t. MU BEAUTIPY WITH BVEROREiniS. prices boforo yen bdy. We t>ww DAHLIA ROOTS, LARflH ULi& Uon ot ohow typo, I lor |1 417 S. Bird. betwM XVXRORXXN TREES S 8RRUB8. — _______________ Spaclal priet on orertrMos, t COMPREBBOE. HEAVY DU-1 sIms In t-ln, poU. 7tc. No ■ tWraiua.*' “P****"*------------------------------1101 sjsrs METAL LATHS. If” SUTNOTLA^ ■ Kf^iff iJSSf. ‘ Do It Yourpclt -mtaikw Hd;--f^^ I ol aithiood.'u ml. ; CAR RUBTED ROCKER PANM. i doors. If.H pair. 7S W. WaSon. ------ — jRir Statewide Tree Serv, Int ns trim and plant your shj bKy and make y^ <2SfVi Uks now. Landscaplns. PE SS dTRASrBXRRT PLONTS. STATH isr«i..-*J*iU"'M‘j asa L. I LartM________^ inusrwaauBB PLAirtT hfifi Inspected. 3 rarkUaa. EabUm, FOR RENT Wan naetr atoamar. floor oandi poSAora band aandors tan jsrsihaSj^o J Sale Mnskal Qoods 71 AOCOROUN lid BASS. flC, CON-dlUoa. Inelndof ease, muoie and tn^porcusokn. _---- — ___I fi>B CASH T6 PUBCBASX MOn- MnaBXAH^in p6xniturb. SSLi^Ji2“!S!*- KL“£**2fL"° ------------- . ITOANCB CD.. IIW N. Perry. PE AT— Orltp off hUyhoo Bd. . *“ —Ion tank *“ —'■— dl toad . LTISI >0*'------- „___________________ III. fkUen tong SM. madlclM cabinet, dl jiwd eatoo h staA, IBStitoNb djpiNEr 6i5ju now. fUTd. MUtuini-ddM.- N SMALL ORAND waiaut. Tuned and ctofsE~Asr^i5rar __ ^ okrsrs, 1 tor >l7w66d SPECIALS . ,ss PONiriAO K.7TWi66b' CO. gSfSWs ?dSFiE^7 SPECIAL $ 4W .UMBER SisK'itTa, SPRINO CLEARANCE. Id TO W S 'SUSS".“-“ .US Wiea^d Music Center )LD VIOUN. MADE IN PRANCE. d“da?'H»a,‘gi PIANO SALE AH Boor modolt on_sak. Wo hare otyloo k flalshoo to —rlrom of lha famow diaty SPECIAL tutbtly uaod. Now I year luar- tutbtly uaod. Now 1 year luar- K^tawf^r *%lb*** rd ortan ... II GWNNELL’S r trand. Np doakra PE j-ltll. Sele Office E«|Mlp>M^ 72 Hnotlnf Doga •ARucuE . PRAm *>ro„»S2 STm. pS?*^*»Si"*’■ *“ ^ Sn^wut MT 3-TWI. c'rnSr^ll JO each VKHtB FXrrUMM AND CAtburf 4W paaaia. k” mahodasy dW. Cash aad ca— “ * —— ________[. OL d-idW. ^^jsjssssr^Sto^ everbeardio BMIo tnspoctad: OA UMI i^os°*jisro."%v^ AKc REOisrimBDCbcKER Puri; ABC RED. DACHSHUND Pt pks. ^ PXMALS l:ANA‘lUBi, ALL _lWpr shop, H WUUamo, H 44431. nt'isH ___ Jg^^ppk^______________ IRISH dBTTER POWIES. PER- iibly' priced 'f«r champtonohlp braadum. Noted fer traliwbimy. trims. MALigY MALE iTtS- •ARAKDm. ODAR. TO TAI£ M.M. Walkar’i Bird Honoo. Ml rtnn dt. Bechoolor. OL 14371. POODLES $10 t)GWN unfs Pot Shop PS d-im PAHAKEBTS. OUARAllfEEI Cnna't ^SIrt*Hatehe^?*itli bun Rd. n_______________ miSTBRED TOT POX T^t*B. ■ - " ------ Ml PMnklin I. oM, fomak. Ml f pks. tana balrad. 7 wooks. si smoothTstud sorrioo. PE i-ldl lOTTm TOT^PO^ limRiiR pIIVMIe. WlBt WHITE PACE HERSyOdtpe. - ro ealros by Au«.. I RlaW rtwUtorod. 1 Harsterd b^. _. „ You. ItM Jaosman Rd. OrtoarlUo, loot North ol --- ATTENTTON. OHflAIW OARDm tn-Jmsksl. Lota rant froo tor plowing and prodnaa tharo. UA Pontiac rods, MA . BEBAOO AND HUSH" OOWnJER _______stops PE l-3dl Sale Farm Equipment 87 ierA_^ jAcSSSf^^nkiing--^, 'yrprorUJo^^-gu Low down noymanta, E. X Credit. HOUGHTEN & SON ----- - ■ OL l-t7tl CLEARANCE SALE 1 NEW MS I.H.C. UrgJTT Tn*cnm with i poprr HITCH AND TWIN NTORACUC I. PRICE W.ddd. BALE W.H I NEW i3di..c. urn^ TIUC-TOB WITH 3 POINT PAST tiwai. ted ttaolly. tam^ from a PONTIAC CRlEP wont to pay at a dani you rnroly got. The oztro bonat doMan now an your praaoni mobUo homo Ir trade oa the an b --------------- rl Disk Rory. Drayton Plalna Open 7 days a woob ..nr IN iNfurm^nuR. t t. I^_PB t-WIt_______ POR 'BlBNTn«EW IT TRAtnEL UaU«r. gotf-oontalced EM 34S4I. POR RENT M' VACATION TRAIL. or. PR Min ___________________ 3dd. 1 UBED MS me. UnUTT TRATOR WITH POWER 8TBXR-INO AND NEW QAVIB INDIW-TfUAL LOADER WITH H TARD DIRT BUCKET. _______ Pt 4404 PE 4-1111 KING BROS. POimAC HP. AT OPDTHE BEST OPim 'M UTIL. TRAC- -°0 BOLENS toRE UASTia 1SALK- ------------------- ^ .... BOLENS AND WRXXLBO^ traetars aad attaohmeats. I modtls ol tUlers, 7 modek ot riding mewan. wo oorYko what wo oalT ^■^'.viSj^^jaiiNT gM7 DI& Hwy._______ MApk l-tm — *•“' I BRADLBT OAROEH TRACT-... 3k np.. plow, eultlrator, bkdo. roller. glM. CT R Eororly #ARll MACHINERT - NEW teJD ......; ’r'“*Ylow;*olSd5lo40w comTotor id DAVID ^^BRAOLBT OAROEH ^ctor. 3 h-p.. JSttltljMor Dtak, Plow. $13*. mr S4H7 I JOHN DBRi MODEL L THACTOM POWEH LAW] ______AS LOW — STB HAVE A BIO SKI--- LROOdB PROM BO COME --AND LOOK THEM OVER NOW. PE 44714 PE ElllI KING BROS. PONTIAC RD. OTOYEE Perd Pergwon Tractors. 4-litt. —**, matUosoos. smous m*ka chairs. Bos-styks. Pam- 'Newtek Ad^al^^l^ I. sowing maoMnoo, waatero. hardware, dry goM, shoots. spreads, lamps, took, toys and flQung equipment. Sat. 7 to 11. Saaday. I to I, 7 to 11. Ckwed Tuesdays. Opan tn prlnta sales Monday. Wad., Thuro.. frt. and Sot. II a m. to t:M P.BL BoYorly Auetton. 3-^ Plymouth rote U-Tonia. nau Newburg road, term-or^ltefi Auetton. OLterkw BRAND NEW UTTINO ROOM * Aucilonwr; B. "r. Smitti SAT., MAT 14 AT 1 P M. ANOTHER big sak at Oeford Community hare lust about Dogs Trafaied, Boarded M BRITTANT pops. McNART-8 TaUwagger Ktan^ boarding, tratatog. trlmmtas. BrMtaay aad Poodk stad soT^o. OL 14M4 CaU altar 4 - - HALE EBAOLH.. I l-yaar-eM toato nrey. Fboao UL iSmBBBrs i-i«i aftor 4. AUCTION SALE . STARTINO FRIDAY .....7 P.M. SAtURDAY ... .7 P.M. SUNDAY ......2 P.M. NEW AND USED PATMENT IS * N MONTHS TO PAT PARKHURST TRAILER COURT & SALES Owaooa, V Bd.. Lake 6^ MT Mdll. dCHULT. NEW ‘M MODEL. IP a g;iM'**)Su iV itSi,y?iJ!:^B.n-.’5i r^rrojr. ers M disced p^. HOLLY iS“ SAUB * 8ERV1C1 riimTTt park aad botUt gas. HI---- sUlkd and cars oirad. QpM from • to t waokdaya aad U to d an IjSwVmirqn___________"Lid!!" _________[ VACATION nAILBRj~ Plilt Tralkr I lOU North Lapoar ma., onmro. OA MTU._____________ VACATION TRAlLfekS -----------owMad. _______Hwy. OB 3-14M. TRAILEBIL.iLL --------bayoro waiting. LT MARINE AND COA-s^^ W.W.. luggage b^ rwa- U^'bM'ldltelo'i dSFSMOT CARTS. Mec®2Sai FSMR vv^aiMU bsseReueuta MSWiifPigqsi^if POR RETAB. * BUYINO For Sale Moter^ciee 98 ILET 14. gtos NEED A FINANCE-; FIXER? Order Classified gOM job. FE 2*8181 is iKe'lVinrArfiin^ — in TBB im iMRiit~ DAVieibw T B&B AUCTION ^........ 5089JMXIEL HWY- 4, I^TY-POUR -X THE PQjJTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1960 Ff ^ BkydM <6 JOHNSON-MOTORS dUftrsn koali. 0*Mr IM Ortlwrt Uk« Jk^j. >■ Mm UmOM. C^ftCR #li^WIM6 wwwm~ —r— — Mtcnrj- •*••'• : IS* WtrfiG?m OR i-W «fut >:»____ > 1#' PtfWobO BOAT AMD Tn> gy . trrPliouasD • ss2“krw?s”" **' AIR40T AND ---- traiij:r|i A OOMPUCTB UNB .. MARINE HARDWARE AND MARINE PAINTS TRAII.ER PARTS AND TRAIUm TIME. HARRINGTON BOATS MERCDRf'MARE 40. SRCRiPlgH. s MERCURY 1'^ HP. OutruMwI. .UfUL u rt' CSbfLLAC AtuMiSuft . NMkom ■ “ ------- " ^ Mvresrr , _______ w m MtTt __________ ; u poor PENtOK. FRONT AND MBtor dock wHEjMcrcurT Hurrl-eciM. U bone. |A; U loot tn-booTl runobost with W»ortod ____ ■ >. to Mohowk. PE t ■ t^kOOT aluminum BOAT AND • • m hOTUpovor '• • $a». FE a-iTsi. , • oSSt! I^ < ! ■ uS^MuTStcr .. , ii^. RUNABOUT. 4t H P. !«»»-, . CMT ONRor end krollor. Em. eond. C OB m5> »n«f t pm,__________ , it fr. RONABOUt BCUT. 31 H P. . JobBota clootrie ■otor. oil ew-' troUod Bod bdsi trolltr. tOM. ’ I?~RUNABOtrr WITH "DECE. • ' tarp, oor*. Bnehor b tnUer with » • wtaeb. Rosdy to sol tiat. Aim « • IVi H.P, atotor. AuxItlBnr • ' tl». Ceil OL lEOM. _^___ . it FOOT METAL BOAT, Itt. 7» .Jtet Atbouo.___________ .if~l0AT TBAILEB WITH k NhoeU. ttO. FE «-»>«»___ ‘ ”b^*7*ob"Ytsh°*”'’ ***’ • it hp! EiriNWDOi. weml a^ PmtE wij Accm»ori— I •UaORBB MOTOR. SrNo.*lt^Lb«^hCo; 1 J tracks OWENS PACKAGE DEAL II new It’ tlbcrslBM, It hp. elect-ric, UU-bed trailer. I»l«» »U «••»-troll. RCbSp to soil tl3St, com- tlAZUREK MOTOR & MARINE SALES Woodward at South Blvd. FE 4-9587 ENN TAN It PT. RUttABOUT. to h.p. Merewrjr motor. Lose EUr trelltr. Complete, reedy to so. OBly MN. complete Hoe of boote. motori end eceeiiorlet. Tra jw ter B deel. HOLLY HARIin; AND COACH SALS. IttlS Holly Rd , Holly.__________ RWiiSbuf - coNviRTABiJrTi- _ _ offer or trede. OB l-OtlS. REPITCii — BALANCE — WELD AU Sliei Otrrled In Stock 24 HR. PROP REPAIR Free Cheek Dp tewklrki Beet A rtia teretee aits CBU Leke Rw^ Mo|0 SEIPFER-CRAFT. SEATS t AND treller. tM*. MY 3-3N3 After I , , t-attl After I.____________ . it TT. INBDaRD, tS H.P. EH-* Bine end treller. tdN compleM. ; 1 MA t-iatl. t pjB. to t p.m. delly. , ____ SCOTT ATWATER ■meuc. tw. EM l-ldll. ■ ALUMINUM lt-FT. RUNABOUT, ■ wet. OB MMO. • ALL NEW SEAPLASH 11. ARUTO-Creft boat, opholetery. wloWhleld. and oPSloe edotroU. with ft horupower oertn* a emplete SPECIAL ON BOAT CUSHIONS RBO. PRICE-UP To ti t# ' NOW ONLY W IS SPORTSMEN’S HEADQUARTERS onJifyd;t.»y.^“* THOMPSON IS rr. BOAT. COB^ -Td mataocany flaieR eoa-„ ftecrlac, Marenrf bslae. Ushtt asd taWr. OL l-WIT TEE ORE AND ONLY ltt% Boat Repairs IR THla AREA . JWKIRE-S BOAT * PROP SEHY aUS Caee Lk. Rd. PE bStSl Sa*8t'R5S‘eli . New palat. . vlaeb, eefety-----— ------ doWBi. Priced tMS for Quick ealc. * New It foot Lapetrake alamloua boat, bolb eaato unholstered. • SteerlBS wbooL wlodibUd. ma-. rine white akid sraan color UiQd : y.th-7rjr'SrarR» ; tSM.ai; apoclBl tilt Pluf Truisportofii Offered 100 : ARKANSAS TRAVELER $995.95 HO MONEY DOWN sn US BBPORI YOU RD SHAW’S INC. J jatjt. Mala. - -...—-Red-. * BOAT WINDSEIIELDS. COMPLETE wUh hardwaiw. |lt.tl up. Parry Barrleo. lac., tiat Hlfhliuid Rd TRUCKS ARE OUR BUSINESS I TRACTORS '55 CMC Tractor . ,$1695 4m eti. Ui. fM tfifUM. ftili. air MMtfte slMptr Mb. •56 IHC Tractor . .,$4750 ..$ 395 DUMPS *St Ford ... ’53 .Chevrolet '56 Chevrolet Larfc boa. Id ..$445 695 ..$1295 biBh beul. ’48 GMC .... la foot yao. ’49 Chevrolet '53 Dodge It foot etoke. PICKUPS _____For J^Ib ^ MonalBS. it Rmra. LOW MnEAoii i owner. WIU take oidar eor la No araaey down, IIM Bulek. t door, new dyasnov. duet lake ever paytaeaU. Pint paymoat duo JuiM atth. lUu Mr. Bi^ Lucky Auto Solce. ra t-lMt, n I. tm. It Thorpe. PI TOP DOLLAR *Ke.*2^JSSS^*'ta‘"^*S?r: 111, hi M7tt. __________ BUldC. Tm WHITE' CONVERT., radio aad beater, power etotrtu and brakae, em. eond. Huet atfl thie week tad. Caotaet MI WtSl. ‘It BUICX CONVWRTiaiA PAIR caadUlaa. tm. OR »mi. sm Oraec K. Waterford. ’53 BUICK 4 DOOR. A REAL OOOO CARI $145 JEROME “BRIGHT SPOT’’ _ ORCHARD LAEEjAT^CAJ^ MODEST MAIDENS CADILLAC ia BERItCS. , clean, ttit. at LoOraadt.___ . . . $495 1 CADILLAC. W SERIES. 4 DOOR ^ 1 clean. MM. M LeOraad I im CADILLAC' . . . $345 I t-DOOR RARimP. ...$595 OOR HARDTOP. PULL POWE MUST LIQUIDATE gelte. Baa Pranelteoi San^cfo. m. HawaH, m.IS eitra. Hew York. |M. Perry Sorrtee Inc. OR a-im__________________________ CARS t6 'rew yore >amo FOR COMPANY. SHARH RIOB E. “ ---------------baee, M-- ■ 7 PM. Sml fRDCE~gOTO NORTH Wanted Used Cte, 101 "attention WE RE PATINO TOP $$$ DOLLAR FOR CLEAN USED CARS Glenn’s Motor Sales m W. HURON FE t-Tin _____TO RENT W/eLEC. w, Bccomodatee aS' I ' * yr. lass Mat ar. Altc Swift t-ltlt evee. ^ BdATTriAiLER. ATOES, M. ROT-- al Auto Parta, 113S Mt. Clemeai Buchanan Boatworks New atamtnusi boal. t I Eriarsde tSTt: Haw it ft wo„ s‘aV?r*;S£’Wi;‘«IS: m; ihaabottU, tltt; DDEATkCH-AQUA SWAN BOATS ALLOY-RIVERDALE TRAILERS It PER CENT OOm. M MORTV CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES n‘i Tuaa-Op Tlmo-nAll Motan It a WaRon. Opaa Ban. PE l-MSa See M & M Motor Sales later model esrt. OR a-ista Tac WASTE PE a-oats Top Co$h Paid - p<» Used cars — Lloyd Motor Sales aaa s. tastnaw____PE sdiai TE BUT AND TRADE OOOO CLEAR CARS AND TRUCES FOOT BOAT, - coad. 'ma S.3ial. ' 'BOAT VVlNDSHIELDS , Panoramic, wrap-a-roundt, flat . ihleldt-aay alac. any hettht. ‘ Urge or emaU. wq make them • ''implete stock of flbertlaa BtUc matgrtaU. (Our beet iMtn. EM 3-gtM. . BOAn MOTORS AND IVUILERS. ' fA Wridf iSS;r.*“^ Used bom. motori sod tralWre. ' StUfy'i Hardware, agtt Aubura SLICK CRAFT FIBEROLAS ^JU^raHjJgNn^ __ TR/-- ----- LAI ■ liar w HURON _______t, 74 loch own, wioasmeid, steering, walk- -through, cuahlooed front seat ' and rear croei pent. New im, M . «p. Starflltc Evenrude motor, re- I --AVERItL'S^ am DllU Hwy QUALITY MOTOR NEEDS ALL MODEL CLEAN CARS TODAY TOP DOLLAR for 'H to 'M modeU - low mUa-age care waatod for oat ataU "^" j. VAN WELT tm Duu Hwy. Ph. OR a-iatt WANTED JUNk CARS WE NEED 1.00 •- ’48 Ford >^-Ton -. -TW ’51 Ford >4-Ton ....$295 ’51 Ford >4-Ton ....$395 •54 Ford 1-Ton $495 ’55 Ford J^-Ton ....$695 New rad aad whtta paint MECHANICS SPECIAL •so Dodgt....$245 COB Tractor—bad onglnc. GMC Factory Branch 675 Oakland at Cass FE 5-9485 ~ im cREVRCHJrr truck, i own- er. good oondltloa, good tirei, tm. MA t-aati.________________ FORD, m TON STAKE, EX-lOBt eoadltlon ■ TOM BoriR. nc. Its 8. Main. MUtord. MU ■it CHET IVk-TOR. rniXi RACK 'll Cher Lons wheel base 'll l4|oa ■M and ‘M Intgrnatlenai ]-ton -H CbM dellTery.'VeJT geMl ' CCONOMY CARS_______ 13 AUBURN 117 POra tk -TON Pia-UP. RRBI POM. 1171, m l-MM. CHEVROLET FLEKl pirkiip. excelliot eond.. OR 3-lttl. !______________ DObOE TRACTOR. REW Ml good l ai-ai tires, 1171, FE . DODOB 1 TON PICKUP. ObOO condition, am -Olngellrllle. ; SALE. 1131 MOOEL-A PICK-I, m. W7 Chereit VE t-4Ml, NEW '60 Dodge Pickup $1695 mefodaa alt lUnda.. --, equipment and federal tax. Sales R A*M M LER*-DA LL A S Ml N. MAIN 1------- ■ OL a-iiii_ SPECIAL •I nrr, la ft, van. uixm tireb. a SFD, sBAiiFi aim. SCHRAM’S TRUCKS “ OE Mm Pontiac’s Truck Center GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS •BVEH UsdfTRUCXE AVAILABLB.' F----- ■ ■ sharp clean use all body styles. COUPES ‘-DOORS CREVROLET8 . SEDANS 4-OOOR8 WAOONS TOP DOLLAR PAID JEROME "Bright Spot" Orchard Lake at Caee M;:****___Opes Evei Us^ Auto Parts 102 .Jl MODEL-A 11 Beet offer, PE 3- Ssle Usc{^ Trucks 103 PTnancIng evalUUe with li “It aad ft months ti M-U - “ i,p. bin/tmfX«iMttifal liVt"iS t Franchise Dei^ler of , I %36ed-Lincr, Sea Ray, ; Swift Boats 1*7-* oato.ROAw 4 Oakland Marine Exch. aP^cUusTr’ yi s ssitotw PE Atm ; JOHNSON MOTORS MFG'BOATS USED MOTORS . 1 - BOARDMA^Si^ P7IR.m..dRd^W..L.k.Rd. IMi FORD >k TON TRUCE. OOOT coad., taw. EM a-ail7. . a ’M FORD TRUCKS WITH OTIL-Ity bodtee, good eond.. ItH each. 'la egra 14 TOR ndcoF. Ft T1 CHEVROLET DUMP TRUCK. ‘ —t Ure$. PE tsiog. D MUST SELL '47 OMC l> wiee. glTI oasb. FE SAttl. _ - JBD ia FT. STAEir oo65 I-apesd axle. WTl. U NEW DODGE PICKUP . BODY —Boater A Defraatera— $1825 Michigan SalM^fsg s Llcrns JOHN J. SMITH WANTED: MEN WITH HEAVY duty taademe to haul concrete. MApU UMl. 7 e.Bi tlU I p.m. Auto. Mr. BoU. FE ____• E. Bled.. B. at Auhuni._ ■M CAD. ELOORADd eONTEHT. ... -----jj UM CADILLIW.^ . -door, ledan DiTIIla tun pi like new. Ha down paymoat. Mr. Biw Lueky Auto Salas, t-im. 1^ i-aaii. na a- Eai< im CADILLAC MODEL 13 HARD-top. Radio baafor. automatio IransmUetoa, powtr. A hMuUfuI white automobtU. A car ef dl-tlnetfon. Stock Ho. Utt. Oar Vice il.tia. North Chev. ’53 CADILLAC t DOOR SEDAN. Rodio b Heotor. Auto. Trane Fewer Btaarini ‘ Fewer Brakes OUR RE' Sl>RINO PRICE — $295 JEROME uH cbbtrolet 3 d6or. radio t-7Me. Harold Taraer Ford. im CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD- tShSf^SfoyitiA caa rae iue^ tbu r be found for only |7«. Stock K-UIO-B. North Chev. im CHEVROLET IM^LA HARO-top. Radio, beater; powergllde. Ortglnsl white paint. A real eperkler. Stock No. 1431. Oar low prteo iBty I3.m. North Chev. tt S. Woodward Are. 1341. NO money down. Take over parmeoU of H.li mr wook. BIR-fiSWOHAM - HAMM^. SIS 8. WOODWARD. MI t-3m. ®^me7*»snn and etc as aad Ut oa help yos adjsat to m Mit *DON’S*USED CARS STATICHI WAOONS ■«t Ford, ranch wagon ..... S3tg ^ _____ „ CHEV. a DOOR. very good. 7131 Coriey Lk. Rd. S. Conway. Auto Insurance 104 Foreign and Sptf- Cmrs 105 COMPLETT SCRTICB OH ALL makes. Cash for ears HARELE88 SALES I E Teiegrapn I8ETTE iM7. lltlPontlai U3W lOLEAOB. I3H: 1955 CHEVROLET H ton pickup end that la really SQUlpped Haa Udder rack —' IteMUenrSf cUw^oradluo" one sad to Th. — READY here In mind. other ly job you i freih new « $795 uj.tSAomAw_____________ » ^'WOLET I TARO DUMP; JUIS. Phone FE 1-1734. Ikw PiCEbi^,ii.m miles wuio. PB Mliir ' Crissman ROCHESTER pea BVee. tU I CHi 1-1731 i7 BETTS |a» JOB MALE Service EM 3-4137. AUSTIN HEALEY. 'M. OOOD c6n-dltloB. must eeu. gl.m. OL 1-sm, m BNOU8H FORD a DOOR, nice aU around. I7M. EM 3-4S37. Up to SI mps on, economy modeU Author^ dealef for MO, Morris, Mlsor, Attain aad Auatla Houghten & Son m N. Main, Beobaetor. OL 1-I7tl ■H TOLKSWAbik, w North Chev. 1M7 BUICH OOHVBRTDLB. V-l. Dynaflow, all power. Ecre Is a Rs“Ss North Chev.. im CHEVR(».ET CONVERTIBLE, wife'* cur. Hu very low mileace, auloma^ trane. power ^etoertng Will socriflee See at K Ukc Dr ------------- call Ml 4-M Our prtoa 11,411. North Chev. tunter Blvd. at S. Woodward dlo, beater, Powergllde. dcra for oeoaomy anu m .u. owner. Our stock No. MM. Our prloo aim. ^ North Chev. dlo A heater. Powergllde. ». money down, ifoll price giat. Aa-lume paymonto week M credit maaager Mr. WMta, PB g-S4Sa, King Auto. Sit B. Jafteaw. lU CHEVROLET 3 DOOR, BAH-galn, taai. PE 3-7S4a. »■ U37 cHEviot oobo ttumnm eond FE a-TT' '13 CHEVY. EXCEIXBRT COHDl-Uon. let ga7l takes tt away. L. Benson. MA l-MM. ^ RET^feSSION laia full price. Ro caeb noodod lUy bdly 117 mo. Due Jufo let Rite Auto. Mr. Bett. FE l-dSaP IM E. Bird. South M Auburn Sriy Used Cars V-lI with low a S CAR LOf^ JOE’! OFDTKE ( AT FOHTUC^,, CTUNDBR. POWER tr ' glide, a doer sharp. MN. J. i 1955 CHEVROLET A fine ronatat EaUtr Stal Wagon. Ideal for those m summer oaUnst. PUaty of n... for the fomlty and friends. Bao-t itomlesi t cylinder engtiM with standard traasmisalea. Also hu radio A boater aad U fa ««M-laat oaadlUaB. Won't Uei al $895 Crissmari ____________________ Htggfatt. ■17 CkiVT. tit 4 DObR WON. I eylmdet. mwersttue, HAH. BU-worth A ^ttle MA ,S-14W. I CTL- eharp. PO. RAH. food ------------ MM. IS Llaecln SL PH l-Taai. 0 I.iu,ynuu-.1, BEL AIR, I door, PewortUda. radio, bsaUr, mt, altor I p.m. and an day Sat. STS Cretaat Lake Hoad. ------------------kTHE, t cylinder, standard transmleelsa, 3 door, eorai eolor. like new. Lew mileage. 1 owner. EM t-MM. ’H CHBVRCH^ COR^tT. V-l, EeUlr. Nice, ttt W. Meatwlm. Garner Deed Cnra. lEV. a DR. i Earoaih: 1153 CHEVROLET CONmTIBLI, --- heatar, white eWu won to E. TeUgn^ •--‘Utlon Cm! For Sale Uted Cars 106 im POBD PALCOH, lO psymeato. See at im • Bast mthUad. — ‘ 'M POKO COUPE, CHOPPED AMD tm POBO, S CTUKDIDI VtCTO- a hardm etoan, iST i------- M». Taka —■ Kr week. : ROHAM , Ft I-IIM____________ s«t,Hl»g uvmn. AHUIDt l-Tm, Harold ’Turner fUrd.» I. radio, heater, 1^-0 |1^ Mo. 1411. Priced at Miy North Chev. ■M POBD BTATIONWAaON. BEAU-■taal. PuU price I3H. KING AUTO SALES ’56 OLDSMOBILE --1 BABOTOP. BAMO S _t. TWO TOME PAorr. NOW $495 "BRIGHT SPOT’ p.SS^”lake^as^ ■^‘ctos mic ’58 OLDSMOBILE A hrautlful Pearl A White ftnllh SuMr "IT' Hardtop Coupa wllb full pewor tor drietag atuo. tm-aueiiUto la rrtry MaU. A ear ^ win M proud to own. Soo on. at m^l ^ Grissman 'IT BEAUTIFUL OLDS SI SUPBB S«ls Ussd Cars REPOSSESSION JIU full prtoo. Ho aaah soed.. ^t. cm Mm Na.UIT. only North Chev. R & R MOTORS. INC. VALIANT ImmedUte lUtteoty-AU ModoU '34 OABLAND_______FE 4-am lanr ikiMnAoa at iftaMBN-done dUcouat. Ite not Ml to aao & Stutvice For Sdo UssJ Cars 106 LLOYD MOTOR SALES Lincoln - Mercury ComeV Eogiwh Ford "232" S. SAGINAW Safe-Buy Used Cars ’59 LINCOLN in>mfiAe't DOOR, af^: j^Mte^AB, «,.m miue.^ 40 RAMBLERS 40 ’^&‘C RAMBLER SUPER MARKET jM a-4Ud”******* a-iw 1M7 PLYMOUTH 3 DOOR SOBOB-BAN station wagon, t evilndsr satoauUe. A-1. tWO. IMT Pif-mouth 4 dOM aolndofe. t Msad-era. A-1. |7M. BM 3-4137.. Jm Male Benice.__________ 1H7 PLYMOUTH I DOtrt. BAPiO A BEATBR, AiaOLUTELT MO MOHBV DbWM. Aeauma pay-mcDte of m w Mr mo. (— &edU Mp. Hr. lUrks at --Tm. Harold Turner PUrd. CHEVROLET UM ■INOSWOOD. . passenger wagon, turho-gllde, power breket and etaerlng. RAH. other extras. Aspea Oreca. exc. eond. OR 3-3SM._________________ r». uki. pw .nmvwwKjmM. m wwn. iimjsu «r, pewartUdt, white stdewal IM. M a. TaUgraph. Sa t King's InetaUaUen Oaater. im CHEVROLET. 4-DR. —5 etatlon wagoo, i o' BOW. EH >Slli or EH t aondert.____________ im OHBVROLBT BEL AIR I Inder. porfeet meter and —. 8^ mrtor. saai. HO Money Down. Take oear Mymente ^et --------------------------- Ml i-am.______________ ’« CHRYSLER. RUNS GOOD. first 131 takas It. PE 4-MU. ‘U CHRYSLER. HO m»T. P»-fect- aondlttoa. tun power A oxtraa. Ebw mflauw. Ro ressea-ebU^I* rafaaad.1. Beaioa. MA •W CHRYSUfirffr: REPOSSESSION •m fun 1^. No oaih Boodsd. Pat only $17 mo. Dno AUy 1st Rite Asie. Mr. He^ PE (-4131 IN E. Blvd. SoatTat Auburn CHEVROLET WAOOM. S CVL-idcr with straight traaamlwtea. a man U oeoaomy aUnM bore the watoB. OrteiBar grtaa (tat. S^ Ho. USsTPrtoad at ily S1.1W. North Chev. Ruater Hied, at B. Woodward Ava. ainBiasbam MI 4-37H i«ria®fri5S$iasfrc5r. dittad extra eel ef anew IMPALA CONVERT. 1958 CHEVROLET Tarbo-gUde. traatauaelan. pawat staariag, pewar braku. radio, hooter, wbitewalto. Buper Duper OOOD TRAOB'dlia BICE-SPENCE "RAMBLER” WISE BUYERS KJR5W QUALITY ■M RAMBLER ETA. WON. . HR / » it MAB « UH. MINX r.l, ■I7PCMU1 4 OR. SEDAN .. lUN M PONHAC CONV. - CHET BEL AIR ...... I OLOB. BUPER "M" I .. CHET. 4 DR. SEDAN .... | •U FORD 4 OR. STICK f QUALITY MOTOR 'Ml MtbHARD*LABE PE l-TMl MO. mtAW. PE 3MS. Mg puiqTo barotopTT rama and beater, power___ and steering, automatte traumis- Rd,; aiiyUme Saturday er Bund ■ii OeSOTO PIREDOME BED/ •M DeSOTO PIREDOME SEDAR, VERY CLEAR, m ON. |1S PER _WE^BBAIO FE 3-«M. '13 DeSOTO piRKDoia; ni^ S ?o"im”-" ”* III FORD. 4-DOQR. BLACB.T5: tomatto tranemiwMB, new tsh-hcr throasbout, now brau, te- asstfoS:' cnglne_Juet______________ — _IM5. Take over paymente of tuRHfNOHAMlRAMB^. "m*! S. WOODWARD Ml A3II4. ,M7 FORD a DOCSrroRDbMAfic; "KM-DTELTf NO HOMEY DOWN. Auame pay-i^te of I34.M PW Bto. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Krki at Ml 4-7ttt. Harold Turner Pbrd. •II 0-------- ‘la Chevrolet . 'M Dodge ............ ,., ROOER'B SALES.A.SERt I7_ FORD COUNTRY SEDAN, even. FE 1-1114, FORD I at Down. Tal iS.ll per w( rambler, I ~ im FbRD 4 bobh wSite^mH**4Bmai^ oeJgiRS^*”” SAJJ *isp. lift P(» kr kouif?; ■*1'" '*'« COUNTRY SiSAii monte. Trogan imi. ----WFTBSmrf®- Th* Finest The Smartest The Most 0»i------ The Lowest Friced Car Hue It a . you '57 FORD COHTERTIBLH aatte treMmUtlcn, Radio eater. W. WaUtT "Eitfa- ’-$1345- Radio b Beater. W. Want. -^5- 'wSu!“ih ^995- •57 MERCURY MONTCLAIR HARDTOP . 4-door-AutomaUo tranemteslen. Radla A Heater. PMi power. -$H95- •57 PLYMOUTH BBLYBDBRB HARDTOP Atitemauc treumleeloa, RAdIo A Heater. W. .Welle. ‘‘Extra- “■"-$1045- •57 ENGLISH FORD Heater’’2°W Htelle -$595- -$1095- ’57 STUDEBAKER 4-HOOR Radio A Boater. O’Drivo. -$795- Walls, i-owaer. -$895- '56 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE HARDTOP 3-deor-V4. aatomallc trsne-mlteten. Radio A Boater. W -Walls. I-owaer. -$695- •55 CHEVROLET BEL Am HARDTOP 3-door — T-A aatemottc triai-miuhm. Radio A Heater. $695 •55 CHEVROLET. a-oooR au V-t. standard traumleiton. Radio A Ktater. -$595- •55 FORD -$595- LLOYD MOTOR SALES Lincoln - Mercury Comet - English Ford "232" aSAGINAW^ FE 2-9131 Tte ;H>imAc w>ias.\FKroAY. may la, i»ao FQRTt-lPCT» 6 MOS. GUARANTEE . . , on all* tires regardless of malce or condition plus our regular guarantee on the ctr itself. jOar low overhead meana you pay less here. 1057 FORD ....$1505 irtiM* with Fard-O-UM-ndlo. iMftWt ft|id trtJta. Low mlMo, om 1957 CHEVY ...$1295 1 with Mworgh*. a iMMttor. m* u « 1958 POl^TIAC $1695 mSSoT.Im I 1 n. Low ■ m taatt. Ml I oiwoaM I 1958 FORD..............$1595 Folrloat "HO'’ hordtop with powor lUoring, V-0 oatlao, Fortl-O-ltotte. rodle ud hMt> 1958 BUiaC ....$2095 r w powor bi •ass? 1956 PONTIAC $ 095 ■torchlet 4-door hordtop with —iromotte OBf* ■ 1958 CHPVY ...$1495 dooor poup on door, 1957 BUICK ....$1495 ROMlnoatcr 4-door hordtop. power wladowi, ■ t o o r I a brokei oad ooat. Djrnanow. .radio OBd heater, apaio never need. Alwayi tarafo kept. 1955 CHEW ...$695 1957 V’WAGEN $1195 S.daor eedaa With radio, haat-ar and whiudalla. toUd black (llde, power etaorliig. V.0 engine, radio, heater, whlte-walli. Orejr and aalnoh lin- 1956 MERCURY $1195 Montclair 4-doot hardtop. Power eleerlng and brakae, Mare-O-MaUe, radio, heater and whitewall ilree. One own-tr, Teflow and ivory. 1955 GHRYSL'R ^ 895 Newport hardtop, power 1954 PONTIAC $ 395 Delnae 4-door eedan. Hvdra-natic, radio * healar. Vaivea have round and it 1957 BUICK ....$DK , Century Cavalier wagon. Mw-er etaaring and brakae, Om-now, radio and boaUr. nan- .1956 FORD........$1095 1956 CHEW . . .$1295 1958 CHEVY ...$1995 power eteering, powc^rakee. Nwerglide, V-l engine, radio, heater and premium whitewall Urea. A aoUd bladk beauty 1954 OLDS............$595 3.door hardtop. Power ateer-tag and brakao. Hydipmatic. One owner. 1956 PONTIAC $ 595 1955 FORD_______$695 1959 PONTIAC $2895 1954 CHEVY ...$395 c tnu'* he^r. BonneVlUe 4-door b ^______ Power_a^rlng_. and Mydramatle, n whlMwalla. 1959 CHEVY ...$1895 JlgiSJ' 1957 BUICK ... .$1695 Convertibla with power ateer-*-ig, powor bnkea, E^riow. idio. beater, wUtewaUa. ■ and------------------ uaad. duet plain b« ful. Lovely Wm finlah. 1957 FORD .....$1095 . Cuatomline 3-dr. aedoa. A red beauty that la Juattto new. SHELTON pojnrmC-BuiCK ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 , Across from New Car Sales OPEN TIU 9 P.M. OR LATER Closed Wednesday and Satuf^Ay 6 P.M. For Sak Used Cars 106 VALIANT S ISH d I». SBUN $1698 $2395 PLYMOUTH tw IMP S>AH saoi $1782 r UM.S DM. MARDTOP $1845. NBW INd nATUm WAGON $2045 PuU Paetory Inatalled Bquipaaknl $200 DOWN $47.80 MO. SCHUTZ MOTORS. INC. . 4f3 B. Woodward B’--- ta 4-4304______ to P1444 PAY LESS BUY MORE! na rasas spscialb •IT Cher. 3^^ l^linder, Std. •IT Ply. 3 dr“aa?Sy V-«. Anta. traaa. |M. Priced to aaU. Houghten b oatHardg, boata. ratricon-g and appUancea, eta. On our r IIM Ramblera or any good d car aa part paymani BILL SPENCE "Rambler" -AALsa A asBVica— 3SS S. atolNAW PB S-4M1 Isssst'ya.’?: ligrfv?,lMWM0 .... oraima ... I« ■■■■isn WEST BEND MOTORS UaSD MOTOW D BOATS ____.*D, 71 a.p. OAHPORM I BOAT AND TRAIL8R WON PIBEROLAa NTOON BAFTS ITiaak CRAFT, ----ALUM. Far Sal* Cara I960 OLDS DEMO............ aiatloa WbMb. Ml iewor 1919 CHEV. IMPAIR .......... $2295 4 Dr. mr.r-t, PoworgUdo 1958 OLD^ SUPER $1895 H 4 dr. NT, Full pawor 1957 FORD ...... $1295 4 dr. CounHyjjgon. 3 pact. Yr$ 1957 FORD : ..... $1395 qinvarUbta FnO powtr 1.957 ToRD .......... $1095 4 dr. BT. T-t FOM 1956 CHEV...........$ 845 B4l Air 3 dr. T-S. P.O. TAYLOR'S SAVE Terrific Trade-ins r. fit. Hydranatlc. -. A Mack geml »*7*Pontlac IShlertaH 4-pr. m Brdramatia. Radla aM hi Jet black flnlah. Low dMn 3M Pwtiae sUrcklgf 4-Or. Nard- 3» itanUM t^..’aadgn. 3 A beater. ToH '43 *H oi wli make down poywant HAUPT PONTIAC T Ford!.. 'H to ’IT .. •B3--M dtovya ..... If tor^SiPia i^aMuta . **♦ I Foottooc, ’IS-'M ..... I ■IV54 Wlllyc .......... b ; ■ •K powor •u Chevy A boauto 3 Cadtilaea. IVto-'a •tt ^StoS'lfohovy^* ■OONOMT CARS 33 AnBUSN HOT a a annerb IIH tlatoe-3onn^e. Lika "NoW . Fully a^lppad. Baal Suburban OLbS-LARK 592 S. MI ^ valiant clarkItonmotor SALES Main S4.. Olarketan ISA M141 Ob wKira tat ovoiba^ to tow Sak Used Cara 166 FRANK. SCHUCK' LAKE ORION FORD IT FORD . iuaEtop Fbw« aa. n Itowtr vrin- ..ATTON W CTL. Itodlo 'Vi^SlNb iii; i A Baator. Auto. 3 DOoiVd •r. ......... tl3tt 4 DOOR, tiadle - 1. Fowar ■H PLTMOOn 3 DOOM . 3 341 ••'4^.‘??L>.w.r,IM..‘l» die A Heater. Clean I •M PONTIAC _ 3 HARDTOP BLACK. Radio neoter. Auto. Trana. Van I mlleagp: WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1960 THtJNDERBlRD L 3-tono intarlor to i .. i. In abowrpom M aetnJ tofiaa. 1958 CHEVROLET OORVITTS CORVSRTIBLB. W„--"h white top. ThU ear ta ia top. SlydramaUc. Power -------- te A brakee. Badto * heatto. wLtowkn urea. A real tai^ 1958 FORD P^H^ MS. Tble tor beautiful 3-tone Itodlo. bee tor. 1957-PONTIAC 3 DOOR PAIRLAMB. Ford-Oj^ STARCHU|r. 4 dc Ic RMIo A Boater (A WOII^ allver mi. . AN'S CARD top A matching Interior. Hydra- —-tower eteering A breM. ■S4 MERCURY ....... |W» tCT*RXINS^ CONXION I ywcT •M BUICK ...V • 4 DOOK Raial Nice ObrI I cbbyrOlst i DOOR. Radio A TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS FROM $75 up Low Overheaci Con Save You Money bn a FORD FRANK SCHUCK $5 DOWN •Id FORD 3 OR. •M PONTIAC HT •U CHEV. 3 m. •liFOim* •M BUICK 4 DR. •M FORD 4 DR. •IS OLDS 4 DR.-'M PLYMOUra HT •J4 CHSV. 3 DR. r.lUfL TAYLOR'S CHBVRUJrr - OLMMOBOS MArket 4-4M1 Wf— —■• . Opto Sveningi •rRAVa^OBTATIOirP •30 Chev. Clb. Cpe. T '53 Dodge. A-1 runr'-'53 Pontiac. RAH •13 Ford Oonven .. •53 Chev. 3 dr. AMo •MpSSua^liA?*-. BUPBRIOR AUTO S5^ 313 MONTCaLiI AT OAKLANU 1956 PONTIAC DOOR «AROTOP. SoUd blaeki Hydramatte. Power letcering, radio A heater. Whltowall Uree. A real Mack beauty I Only'^lMg. 1956 CHEVROLET -SfST 1955 PONTIAC STARCBIRF. 3 door hardtop. Tur-quolee A white with- matching Mather trim. Full line e( factory WILSON PONTIAC - CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward NOHAM 50 4-il PONTiSC AUTO BROKER Bargain Spree ‘55 FORD Statlen wgn . 51IN — ‘r_..............:iffl ~eo vne,v, V-d. FO •55 FORD Vletorta V-5 •55 PLYMOUTH V-5 01 •54 FORD Btlck. V-3 •« PONTIAC Bed. ..— . ■" HUDSON Homat 1351 Perry at b SPECIAL QiEAPIES t^SsflBmWaca'.’ . $ i !|54^1_ z MART MOM FROM 545 UP LUCKY AUTO SALES lai a. Saginaw — 4-15M T^iShanIC SPECIAL’ laaa pohtuc, i dr. price. Ho cash needed IHte Auto. Mr.’ Beil, f Sd» Umi) Cwi JUST MAKE PAYMENTS Absolutely NO CASH NEEDED NO PATKpnS TIL JULY 1ST FULLPRICE $95 ’ll Fiord. VIC. FULLPRICE $145 t4 MymouUi, 5 Dr. 53 BMck. 5 Or FULLPRICE $295 •;WFe«t-tOr.' •55 Pnnliec. 3 Dr. '55_ Ptymouth, wegon GO THE RITE WAY Free Tire Guarantee RITE _AUIO-SAl.ES- IM Sait Boulevard at Auburn Spcclaiutng in Onb-Owner Cara 4 dr Btitonte . . . I i|5 ----I dr. euetoto etd. 5 iw :S^Jjr^!S*‘o^/r.ve*K ISSSSV •51 Pofio 3 Door LOW-OOST WAGONS I FORD 5 paaiebger . Dixie Ok'd Cars -.$5.00 DOWN— ■nUNSFORTATlOH 8FBCIAL8 Dodge ................5 H J Ford .................. N •54 Ford Tiidot .......... IM ------ Ibrdor ............ 156 ........................ •54 Mercury .............. 13 Keega Sales' & Service HAIUKMt. lOCH ■n^ONEY DOWN ___ Fontlae ctatloa wagon. A real nlee ear. Ring Mr. Bl^ Lucky Auto Salei, A 4-lOM, A 4 MU. 133 a. aaglnaw. - TRADING FAIR - ECONOMY SPECIAL -KEW- r960 FORD FAIRLANE TUDOR WITH FULL FACTORY EQUIPMENT 6-CYLINDER ENGINE MAGIC AIR HEATER WINDSHIELD WASHERS ' $2100.68 STATE AND FEDERAL TAXES INCLUDED $55 MONTH .\FTER -NORMAL DOW.N PAYMENT ’57 FORD 3 Faaunger Country Sedan STATION WAGON I eyllnda Dover b r D k • I. n b^r. $1295 ’58 FORD 4-DOC^ SEDAN $1295 TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL 1956 FORD CUSTOM “8" $469.00 TO CELEBRATE OUR ^30TH ANNIVERSARY iTaii. VALUE aini. nap ir for de Facilities and Qualified Mechanics to Properly SERVICE YOUR CAR THROUGHOUT ITS LIFETIME BEATTIE MOTOR SALES, INC. "Your FORD Dealer Suice 1930" •AT THK BTOPUORT IR WATBItfORO 5806 DIXIE HIGHWAY y OR 3-1291 Service and Parts Dept. Open ’til 9 p.m. Daily JOHNSON AT LAKE ORION OFFERS No Down. Paym't Sale. $99- $399 FULLPRICE FULLPRICE ’52 Pontiac Sedan $99 '53 Willys, o’drive $99 '53 Pontiac Z-Door $99 '49 Ford 2-Door $99 '48 Chevr^ct 2-Dr,.|^ '47 Pondac Conv. 899 '50 Chwrolet 2-Dr. $99 'S3 Ford St Wgn. $399 ’54;Pe3itiac 4.Dr. $399 '54 Dodge 2'Door $399 '53 Buick 4*Doot $399 'S3 aevy 2-Doqt $3« ’55 Pontiac Sedan, $399 SELECTED SPECIAL^ ’59 Pontiac Sedan a. 0. aHARpii $2295 5 Rambler Wagon aUFW AUTO. $1895 $1195 '57 Ford Wagon • POWER BTSBIUNO '58 Ford 500 V-S. AUTO.. A.1 $1395 $1295 CUSTOM. AUTO.. $1095 ’56 Pontiac Hardtop S. C.. FOWSR $1095 '56 Buick SEDAN. AUTO.. CLEAN $795 IB.. Vd. Af ^5 Vd, AUTO.. BRARl '56 Pontiac Hardtop LDR. OBOOSB FROM 3 $895 '57 Olds Hardtop' SUPER *wr*. BHARP1 $1495 '55 Pontiac S^lan 4d»t.. S. e.. NSW TINSS $695 RUSS JOHNSON-MOTOR SALES 2 Low-Overhead Locations North Broadway at Shadbolt "Pontiac Division" MY 2-2871 M-24 at Shadbolt "Rambler Division— MT 2-2381 -I- THIS IS IT! Our Last Week-End at ' 147 SOUTH SAGINAW- "CY" SEZ: Sell 'em Instead of Move 'em • DONT pass up THESE TERRIFIC'DISCOUNT PRICES Thursday, Friday, Saturday Orjly 1^59 FC«D-, 1959 -baSOTCL $1995 »i8 niPALA COMVnnBEE $2095 $1795 1959 FORD 1958 FORD 1958 FORD $1595 1957 FORD $1195 1957 $995- 1956 MERCURY FORD $1095 3-pOmt lUROTOP SmOR HAROTOP $995, $795 Plenty o( Free Parking at Rear of Used Car Lot FORD 3-POOR $74S 1956 MERCURY »DOOR BAmnOP $695 1953 FORD PONTIAC 1955 FORD $695 : $495 1956 PLYMOUTH 1954 FORD $645 1953 BUICK $395 1950 $195 $395 FORD ROOGR-.-- $95 — MANY MORE TO OiOOSE FROM - Your Friendly FORD Dealer 5-4101 ”Cy"'Owens 147 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET' LIQUIDATION SALE FREE - FREE - FREE - FREE " AT NO EXTRA COST 2 YEAR WRITTEN WARRANTY WE FINANCE UP TO 36 MOS. AT THE BANK OF YOUR CHOICE "1918" WILLYS OVERLAND — A TOURING RE.STORED — YOU HAV^ TO SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT Extra tires and all the running gear. $750. MANY OF THESE FINE CARS CAN BE PURCHASED NO MONEY DN. '57 PLYMOUTH $1050 , '57 DE SOTO ------ DR. SEOAR. '57 DODGE HuiW'i A eutoto RorAl 4dr.. huratop eompUto in 49177 de-toR. Original ma blue flnUh. Mrar wbuipped. Tou’U like it . "^'*"$1050' '59 FORD 'W^ '59 PONtiAC Thli VtoU wiu fit meaty into «benr/ut^ ^ $2295 '53 CADILLAC ‘ig&’wS?*?i4r..i: $575 55 DODGE ' ea'tttpped ia thie out-ral 4dMr sedan. Ex- $525 '57, CHRYSLER lirsr* --------- ..--^ sicir r.un.’T,: $1550 ^ ’56 PLYMOUTH Ideal yaoxportotton. AutomaH tranemlialon fbr.aaaa of hani Hng. radio and baator. m W $S9f ' '58 CHEVROLET $1675 ’59 DODGE Anothar Convertibla. flra anglba rw. toot Push button tnummlL •‘••'to* ?«*s^w.sa.r $2300 ataavtng and brakei. ‘Torqua- 88&iagi&*^toi*ss?t43r” ... . $2050 '55 RAMBLER. - darn for '58 PLYMOUTH Ith •aiaaming. rad tnU •war^utapae laol Saa $1250 '60 DE SOTO 'a IhAt naw ear danracto-I. Tbti taetoiy ofttetaFa ear $3295 '53 OLDSMOBILE iul“‘ruirvarT"moS ^aly daad . . . atl"- , '53 IMPERIAL e’59 DODGE automatic tranamlaaion will maka veur driving aa aatlci-palad plaaaura. . $2095 ’52 IMPERIAL -A eedan. ‘IbU car hai be autremab well eared for Sebuto Mtotori. fnc. . $AVE •57 DE SOTO J like i«r‘.“* *“* $1275 '56 PLYMOUTH $395 •57 FORD ^Mnmtaym_ra^ baator. Ti3^" ■58 CHRYSLER . l-door hardtop witb poarV eeanl fbiiab. Ito^ baotor mad »-41675 '59 CHEVROLET itothar igartllng Impala can •rtibla. Powar ateaviag am '56 THUNDERBIRD $1995 ’S7PONTIAU 3-door hardtop arltb aotomalid 'tlOOO > ’59 CHRYSLER $2495 •59 THUNDERBIRD .... $3195 MOTORS, INC. DESOTO PLYMOUTH VALIANT ACROSS FROM GREENFIELD’S'RESTAURANT ' 912 SOUTH WOODWARD AVENUE BIRMINGHAM . ’ MICHIGAN 3wesrB;7478 _ IPKione®^. THE PONTIAC PRESS. ^UIDAY, MAY 18> I960 r r IM COLOR It's Time to TJead Out for the • W-l-D-E OPiEN SPACES and enjoy in the Sun^^ WITH ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL LIKE NEwJpW MILEAGE Used Ci\I SpeCl^ls FROM YOUR NTIAC MONI IS ONLY MONE "VALUE" IS.PRICELESS! : MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES KO MATTER WHAT YOU SPENQ YOU CAN BE ASSURED OF . Dollar for Dollar VALUE IN EVERY DEAL "Every Time" '59 PONTIAC .................$2395 BTAKCRtlP SPORTS SSDAN - Hydniutte. pevtr bnkat, riMlIo uK nuty rew-wttfcAwbltewBlb. '59 CHEVROLET................$1895 am. AIR 4-OOOR T-* TutoflMt. pov«r itMrlDf. power fentkM, radio ud bostor, pluUs ooron, w-wmUi. S^ Bolfo '59 CHEVROLET .......$2195 WPALA SPORT BCDAN — T-( poworfUdo, powor (toorlpi aod pewor bnkti. Bcl(o and eeral with w>walU. '59 CHEVROLET ......$2195 tmOHEV SB. AIR 4-OOOR — d erUadi alfnalf. Mae wlUi w-walit. '59 CHEVROLET You're Always READY TO GO The Big "O' '59 CHEVROLET " niPALA COmrXRTTBLS - T.| radio and baator, w-wallo. 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Based on the iThitman-Becker case of 1912, i»whlch the myth of "the brilltaatullrina** wa - - ... j Budwoll (8 get vital MlDCfo fropa a peMOeai prisoner. (UMl OLLY SHOW. 9 P43i. (4). (Ram). Full-hour rmmM ■hwrwMh Carl Sawlbun, ha>e-QiUil Bessy, MMi 0 GacdmSrnxi. WHhUnM Iwtytaaa Lee. (Calor). „.P8HM IT. II s-m- (I). J—ealWWaad Aedrew Prine star as MplkTuain (M and y “ ‘ i) reminiscing about a he uMUl ino the Nevada Territory far aobL (Chtv). TW1U8HT CONE. 10 pjn. (2). George (Setaard, John llolntire and PMrida Bar^ star U a alory TIGER BABEBALI,. 1:30 p m. (2). Detroit Tigers meet the Kap-aty Athletics at Briggs Sta- ArtiH KMps Ssersh of Spsciol Pigmtnts BALTIM(«E m - When artist Wilson Binefariidc patots a portrait of Mraaelf to working unifm, he doee everythtag realtetically except the pigments on bto i^ette. he tra secrets. FUU8R rUNNY-«an Frim-etoeo airUne secretary Deaima Ladwtth greets the first Boeing 730 jatltoer from Seattle, Wash. The ma^um-range plane is a ralailivu at the long-vanBa Boring 701. Tlw "face,” by Iht wby, eras added by employea. Mickey Cohens Girl Friend, 19, Jailed hr Silence LOS ANGELES (AP)-Mickey Oohen’a 19-yearoId lady friend is to Jail today because she rriuaed to tell a federal grand Jury where her diamond^ came from, w w r Sandra Hagen wu Jailed Thurs- tocrimteation to tril whether the Tile Jury is investigating the mysterioua flnancM of Cfotien, who livM Midi while reporting , a low IAT»0 AROCN» r r r r r IT r fT II IT IT »■ IT IT H' II i" JT IT tP 11 w r NT H K" H H w - Totdoy's Radio Programs • itM-wjH. Ulnm t i^wnt. osMi m ww. utxiMn wxyfo Mmsa CKLW. r » t;sa«wxyx. to n WPOX. 80004 atwi «m>N, Mm, ( lliw-wm. Xwn vw.r Mms 'ww^ lijwfTOsr wxtk mo w«K OU.W. Q004 HwalH wnuc. xnra CMitp* •M-wnJS iite-wsn. xcM. Mwfo wwA nagh atatru wxyk wstf VKLW. Om4 Mwanw WJBK, ilCWA Owfic wpuK awm mar am-aum, MaMg usa wjan. '•••» INNS* •Rr.n.«%Tr ■ nrjS'WTMf etto-wnrFirii. iK»ir^"h WWJ. N«yt. 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"ns vriee faUed to project and [ snspoot tv sonad balanm was Iff. Or mayV tV eagtetwr R a aad talsrtogs tVt V eaa by toe He amid have |, done a Up-synchronized ; hoae not to. which is to I redit.' Presley’s numbers didn't do much to show oft his riiythmic, relentless feeling for up-tempo to best advantage. Nor did they dispipy tV emotional depth, tv natural shadings V can give to blues numbers or'ballads. ♦ W ★ There were others on the show, too. Sinatra, his voice not as responsive as it has been in past I, was a gracipus host. He let his guests dominate this tom-lolery. Nancy, his cute-looking dan^ ter, did a good Jri> with her minpr key dancing and singing roles. Joey Bialii Davta’ tanltatfoa of Dean Martla. pronoBaBs of iVdr « t on tv I ■iva Suadaya of Nay 22 i wlU ooc Ject of Vfon tv CSS-TV cameras with Ed Murrow will be such eminent men of sdaoce as Dr. Leo Szilard, Dr. Jerome Wiesnei^and Dr. Edward Teller^ along with Gen. John ~ Murray and Adm. Lewis Strauss. * * ’How TaU b a Giant?’’, a 90-RUte Mexican film about that natkn’s 1987 Little League base-champbaa. is scheduled for NBC-TV m Ttttaday, June 14. Ann Arbor's Chiel of Police to Retire ANN ARBOR (UPI)-Casper M. Enkemann has announced his fe-aa Ann Arbor chief ri police, effecUve July 1. Enkemann jptoed the Arbor police force July 1, 1930. as a patrolman. There were 38 officers in tv department at that time. 'Fqday. the department has 17 members. Enkemann said he will enter private business in Ann Aitior, discounting rumors that V might seek toe post of Washtenaw (Vn-ty sheriff. Indians becams tV IBlh staia » enter tbe Uidon. Chi«f JuiticB Warran Hen AnothBF Grandson LOS ANGELES (AP) - Chief Justice Eari Warren b a grand-btVr again. Nina Wamn- Btien. youngest o( Is six children, gave birth Thursday to a 7 pound 3 ounce son. Name: Eari Warren Brito. TV father b Dr. Stuart Brian, Bevri-ly IfiUa gynecologist. m ^ ’FV-Radio S S' Service S Inridently, th^ tdl mo Hvis was paid $125,000 tor singing his aoi«i tost aiiht. WVt G.l. bitf is V enndled under? TRE CMANNBL STTIM; After eight yean ah TV as The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. sitUBlton eomady series gets a new title. TV Adventures of tV Nebon Family, effective Wednesday. June 1 on ABC-TV. Returning to tV fall, NBC-TVs Saturday night public affairs program. Worid Wide 00, rinde reports an tV (tuaksn, toe M3va aC Vhieaiit Van Gogh, "TV any rt Oxnady,’’ 'fa tta new Motofida Car Radios $3995 Msddl-2 GULBRANSEN THE first TftANSISTOt ^ ORGAN os^ l^HearUtodayl A New lew Price ly GalbiiBfei Retaining The BreethtakbM Sound Of TV AAodel t2 andt New niTiiio WIEGAND MUSIC CINTIR •fiaSrESw— TVBARGAIES RCA ZENmi NEW Am VSED finUSTBS COLOR Blaek & Wliite COMPLETE STOCK of BATTERIES lor eORTARLES CONDOrS RADIO oimI TV 18 9. 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