Tht W«dth«r Mr FMin, THE PONTIAC PRESS Horn# Edition 118th TEAR ★ ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. MAY 12, 1960—M PAGES 3 ram nrmiir *• '^1 Khrushchev Vows Rough Spy Trial for Pitot LONPON (AF) « Pilot Fnaeit 0. I **We KhnMhehtv hM pvootM «hoU tiy Mm—4ry ' u »i*y.** . ♦ “Tibr This WM rsported todsjr by ti|e tnniaaosd fa Tms bnadcasts lha ysralty far Sfatomfe fa lha ssvfat VMaii nUIgM Iram It ysaia fa pifata fa by aifag ofwi. Tba fatasi develoUfaenti wwt Part tH Weatem oomifanndeiiti’ dfapstchas on tha nows coofawnca baan held pp to " cansonUp. Tha Taaa account M g. “Wm this plane toddcnt to-flipna Soviet public optoion when —wnlieareg comae to Moscow? A. •% waaM net »a fa ha fa taaitlaasWi be ashed alai I conttoua in the (u> “Heiter's stateinafa has i tim Mttitaft JMldiy to the walw U the news conference Khrushchev held Wednesday at the Moscow exhibit of espionace artieles which the soviets say Poweii earried when he was downed May 1. the news conference took place. TASS YKBSKllf: The Teas version carried t exchange between correspondents whlch,iMitot be pat fa “I would put It this way: ‘One peraM, namely U.S. Secretary of State. Christian A. Heiter, ' doubt the cocrectneas of our earner conduslona fast the Pres-“Only countries eddeh are to aidant, the American govemmoit. had to brii« Allan W. Dulles (haid of the UJB. Oeotnl InfaMgewe to aeoomii DuBss, to Eager Kennedy Levels Sights at Maryland Next BT THE A860OATBD rSKSS Sen. John 7. Kennedjr (l>Masg) pointed his efforts At next week’s Maryland primary today as political leaden assessed the effects of his victories in West Virginia and Nebraska. Kennedy confidently told a news conference Wednesday his overwhelming defeat of iWn. Hubert H. Hiun-phrey (D-Minn) in West Virginia assures him the Demo- —----------------------^cratic nnninatiem for presi; dent at'the Democratic con- Students Erupt et Lake Orion Minor Riot Breob Out in HiQh School Row on Use ^ Loun^ W'i M mlnof rfot brbke out during lUnrii 1^ at LM» Orion Ooo>-munlty Iflih Sdiool ahortly after to viblte toe etudeet ktfaip. ocratic State Chalnnan Michael iL Prefaieixest and Qtfntoe G. ^DieBapIo, national oommitteemoi and tender ct Tammany U " MMNTAiN NBvmunr toe otimr hand. Sopm Ml jertiuiK '■'IBSm* dent representatives to try and ■ettle to* diffictdtle*. ----------ervwds hi-------- wise lavatory aparkal toe dcra- Supt. A. A. Reed saw that t age Was betog done there and that It was spreading to the lounge, which he immeiBately ordered 'DnnmjKS iHAr "The students Just didn't Bice that — period,” the atoistant principal a^. A half hoar later, toe atadenta • all back la etaas after aa ■M *1 toe tovntoctaa. When the first trouble stoHed, the admlMitratten dtvh' ' w lunch boiff frm^ tatojmaUeiH nhite'fa racm^ and other rooms. ventioo in Los Angeles. Otoen who wU have a major •ay la eeteetlwi of toe aomtoee Oda’tg* tar.hot aeam of tom hfa win have a stieag cftecL For example: "The remits are neantngfal to our own etate of New York.” That came fai a Jotad statement n votes each at thS July convention. V, te M hte wap.” Bemadded. *' lately tom baBot votea were alreedy la Baa % Keaaedy, bnt bla ftteads aow balm toey*U stay la tow past toe lb*t baUot If aeed be. The latest Associated Press tabulation shows Kennedy to the lead with aUH convention votes, about one-third oi the TBf he needs for nomination. He gained no automatic votes in either West Vlrgiida or Nebraska, whors^linatlBi jto not bind the deiegatea, but be Is vtetuaBy assured Marjdand’e 24 votes after toe Hay 17 luriinary there. He facet ti^ opposition from Sen. WayAk Mobe UXke). li to Iks reigteos tense, Ken-hedp said toe Weat Vligtela (Oonttoued on Page 2, Ool. 1) John p. Rockefeller Jr. Dies at 86 in Arizona / TUCSON, Arls: Uh -> John D. RockefeUer Jr., famed philanthrq;>ist and bead of bns of the world’s wealthi^t J^unUies,. died in a Tucson hospital Wednesday at the age of 86. . Death yna attributed to pneumonia and heart strain. A great Immanitarlan who abhorred wastie, Rockefeller poured inllUons of dollars into welfare and eulturaf ^ projects around the world.^ He was the father of New York’s Oovemor Nelson Rockefeller. No estimate of hte peiwnal for-1^ was available, but bis known etlkt-lwur day for toe Amerfcaa norker. i In his philanthrophies, as in hte gifts totelid more than 3S0 mil-liem ( n doUara Oaoe toekei npen by failow lowed toe footeteps of hte father, founder vt the Standard Oil Co., upon which famiiy'a great wealto is based. The totel gifts of tbs Rodtefel- te .............. at more from with a PM Beta Kappa key for adtelaatle \ to woik far Ms tether. In ISSL Roekfefeiler tAUqr Oreenc AMrich. dsfatoter of VA Sea. Nelsoe w. Aldrich of Rhode hdand. Tlimr had Mx chB-drea, a daughter and five Abby, John O. m. Neteon, Laur-anoe. Wtatonip and .David. GOfflB CoUBd 0(f ....JNOIt aeted today's and the Soviet premier: ★ ★ , A lynmcnt hi duiisd HR* respect. At hte prem con Americt. Ibese aggreaahfa actions wetra-. wmmm^ ^ , p,^ approved by II. and. osw to too Sovfat Uafaa! faKnce Hettw made an outra- “"d Herter’s statement are impuf "B” easeme ay m* endonad by the hand .-Far bom feeUngflteiGe, sheer impudence!” govetameai. pf tlw govenahent. I prooMd fran - “ . _ _ . — . ^ rtatement that was made by Herter,"« -i guBty and asf^ed of acthxtt. he Jusoflee them md says '•The Americans, obviously, t were compelled to say r foissal Near for Legislature as Holdout Ebbs iCOP^ftoor leader, Mdl toat "toinga may break fast" to-' ■ CAN CAMPAIGN The Legtelature te acheduled to call ^ quite fm- toe year tamorrew. 'Ttate ifaitterbug 'te Joty chhsp, special guide tor a Pon-ttae Preae readers' pfaito toiw of the Detroit Zoo, vdikb Is opening today. For his account of the aectel dabut^ Zoo’a Who. tom to Page 17. DemocffMi and RepubUcana from Hearing 1Wed( Attorntyi Weinf Tim« to RtquBsf That Judgt Disqualify Himsolf DETROIT (UPD—Hearings on motions to Asmtes murder and oonsMracy charges against Mrs. Ndle Laislter aild Gordm Wat-today to Mv* (fafenae attorneys time to file motions asking Circuit Judge Joaep' q. F.......... ...... Rashid to AsquaUfy himsdl The bearings on defense motians to quash the charges were put off until blay 20. Attorneys tor Mrs. Laasitor and Watsoa aaM they wwdd fOo “preJnAce” romltfag -fraas fa-mmararity wUh the eiwi. Rashid was the Judge who pre-M(M at earlio- tdsils of to Tennesme men in the afaytag Mrs. Laaattmr's hiqband Parvfa, wealthy Royal Oak auto dealer who was killed hear WlBow Run Airport fa April 1». The Ttnnesaee men changed tfarir pleas tg guilty to second degree murtor fa the midst of toefa fttal and were aentanced by Rsutoid to ky Mn. Laaaiter aai Wataan la pafatorsm Iral *1 Lsssliir'a fastaate Hiey were axadifaed before Dearborh Towntolp Justice oflfa PMcp .JQta L. Maketsky in A and ended March 12 when the Mpla were boiaxl over tor trteL BoBi pleaded not guflty whan ar-rigaad befors Oreult JiT ’ P. O'Hani, oa April 2S. it it it Resistanc* Cracks on AAoney for Colleges, Legislators' Wages LANSING (^A dam of resistance holding back ^uick adjournment of the 1960 Lei^lature appeared to be cracking today. Spending for state ced-leges and universities and Pfliy f« the 144 legislators, win inain issues >in dispute. Rep. Jweph J. KowateM (B- traS' "A good > campaignB for fe-elefa Nartbarn MIeMgu college, Hep: Jaihee t. Winner TRYptf^ anti) said RepuhlieaM are etsind-tog firm on tbmr propoaal for a |40p,OOS boom to toe Sfaiate-ap-proved figure fnr Wayne and removal of a |129,(I00 Houra - ap-proved facreartor and ^,000 .................. ' Five af the six meatofai et • Seaete - Boase csniereBea esaa-mittoe named to aetSa lalei^ elMuaber Affarsaoea ei lallve ifay raise have They stuck with a S1,&I0 increase fa toe 14.000 annual aalaty. S2S0 booM ip the $1,000 yearly President May Take Asian Tour if He's Snubbed Says Nikita Must Bb th« On* to Bring Up a AAoscow JournBy WASHINGTON tf)--President Elsenhower was quoted as saying today hf plans to visit the Soviet Union next month unless Soviet Premier N^dta Khrushchev withdraws the invitaUem. R^. Arch Moore of West Virginia said Eisenhower told him and a group of other House Republican members that if Khrushchev does decide to |niR back the invitation, *Tt’s all Tight with me.” Eteenhower’a viewi were reputed againat the background «f Khnutochev’s auggestion that the President might not be wdcome bacAuie of the American m pfajfa iaeepkewar at the mdle Baww. K SUES ,*TVnMmCB" — Soviet Premier , ' " arravMut Reportera asked wbether there NiMto Klmitotoev looks over equfamcot on dte- Ruaafaiw afa-it befeaiged fa Franbte G. Poweri wea any dtecmaaioo .jd Khru^ play in Motcow’s Gorky Park. Wednaeday. The whoee W Jet plaiw wa*downed to Rufai* May L Soviet uMaiv ■ Frost Expected Tonight Before Warming Spell Scatored IriMt ii ioreout far the Pontiac area tonight. Sfaes will be fair and the temperatme will Griffin Only One fo File Educafion Board Pefifion be fair and warmer hhd> cUmbing to about 60 degrees. Warmer temperatures ttoue Saturday. MofUfag winds nortbaaataiy at eight m.p.ji. will become light and variable tadght and Friday, Pre-ciMtatkm from 10:15 a.m. . until toe same hour this morn-tog was .01. Forty was the lowest recording to derratown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. At 2 p.m. the reading was ll. Yea. .there ed. EUanhower said afaeds aoyfar Inciunbent Board of Education member Glenn S. Griffin is the only resident to file apetition seeking etocUtm hi the iqioainlng s^mol liOBM elMUiOD^J)^' 13, the petition deadline Saturday. Griffin,* {Resident of the board, first was elected tn ■ ‘i960. His is the only seat OOVLD GO mUBEWHERB Moore quoted Eteeitoower at saying further that the 10 days he now te scheduled to-Riend to the Soviet Union “could be utiltead eteewbete” if toe Kremlto leader abould withdraw the invitation. Constitution Avqilobk LANSING iti — Tbie Secretary of State’s office reported co^ of the itate constitution in booklet ed by subject, are available to a new prinring. Hie was ordmd becauae of to the --------------------■ ---- opan for elecUon this year. It calls for a foor-yaar term. Petitiaos have been given to two otbera. however, aorindtog to Vfa'-nob U SchBler, treasurer of toe Williams Gives Unsigned OK Parks Fee Unlikely in VO LANSING W — Legislators' and IkXHlollar revolving bond issue fcr •tete a _ . sled today on ways to start aetkm on a new stfae p«Aa fee ' signed to finance a mnitimlllkm-dollar parks expansion and im- parks expansion and improve- bonding. Gaylord A. Walker, deputy Logiaiative appropriations will contimie to pay tor paiks operatien k lawnudein and too United Auto Workers, Gov. Williame allowed tbe lee bill to bgoame law yester^ The MU won't tface efiect Aug. 12, near toe end of the aum- Ike geveraer eaBed an toe Lag-telatam fa ehar toe way famw-dfataly tor A faiaifag program fa It tun dot et time to get toe pngntm ntarted toll year. They an ackpdAed to wind up the mo The MB aaOioriaes e |2 wtod-riddd etidBer wliicb wiU admit » car and Ha. ocenpaate to all too ueaa for a year. cllgu"fa^‘alfa!ra provements projects financed by ka-ls A eaadi far GfHflnte ifaid. Downes today said he would not eeek a petition himself. He acknowledge, however, that there' te a posMbility he will run if someone initiates a petition for hhn. "I mi^ cona^ nmning, ”he miid. "1 vrouldn’t my that ' led to toa Legtaialme earfy tola year. R calls tor a tour-milUon-deilar improvements program and torat' million doUan for land aeqaisttiaft. Today's Press toe need.” But the altenartive. he teld................ Tlw new law requhai the tegfa-latun to approve aB bonAng pro-gn&a, land purchaaes and tan- state help tor overcrowds^ paihi. .★ A| it ^ it Law Affects Parks Here I Unmet a ItKniB- 'k: Whenever the tow te put Into effect, li will touch Almost an of Oaklaiid County's Mg summer pUygronnds and the'hun-dreds M thoasands of persons who enjoy toem innually. The Mitesl eoo^ recreation akas Are'mofaly state operated. Tlfase inclade Dodge Brothers State Park Mo. 4 (Cam Lslte) s»d Mo^.^ fOoiaifMros^. tea i«he Raeresticai Area, tbs Proud Lake Recreation Area, the^o^ Raereatton Area, tbe Highland Recreatton Area, and the Bodkefter. Or-ttmtlUc and Bald Mountain sfate parka Xbnalngton Park wont be affected, however. «nce R te ped the figure to about in.000. But be said he "«dnrt spends m in Indiana.’ ★ Ha said \fioe President Ridiacd M. ra»m or his nvporters tpoA “at leart 1150,000’ in Indiana. This brought a snort of **111 cukw’ from Nixon’s press sec-iwtary, Herbert Klein, ai» added that "Sro. K«medy rinuld be the last p«aon to raise any question - ------------^ in tion at Pike and Petty stoeela. The 1958-1900 City Commission had also given the new fire haB the top priority. The headquarters flro station will probably cost in the neighborhood of $500,000 and would be located across East Pike street from the Public Safety Building. AU but one lot of the site has been putchasod by the dty."^ PLAN TO DEFAULT On the sitoject of future sewage treatment idant expanskai, WU|man as Jflxoo «—«*«»♦ 4he jrtmlnisttatian has not changed Its mind about defaulting 00 a Water Reaourees U.S. Pilot is Roportad Downadf Klllodl in Cuba HAVANA (AP)-A light plane waa shot down early to^ on the highway west of Havana and its pilot was reported killed. Officials ■aid ht was attempting to fly cpuntenevolutknaiies out of Oiba. Cuba. The pilot was tenfetWWy Mentl-ftod as Edward Duke Matthews, 42, of Palm Beach, Fla. Thief Leaves Compensation lor Looted Ring A fillers “i^It” was small compensation yesterday for Jajp Condon, 161 Ottawa Dr. ★ A * , Condon trtd Pontiac polfce that a ball caret diamond engagement Tbm velued at $300 had been stolen from the bedroon of his home. ★ A A Tlie Intruder left a cheap crystal ting in its place, be said. Killed Helping Friand With Household Chores A Pontiac woman healing 1 neigUKir with her bousrtwld chores died when she f dl down the baae-moit steps early yesterday and Mrs. Ruth Goff, 62, of 19 E. Sheffield St., waa found at file bottom of the stairs by her friend Mrs. R. J. Sanford at 2394 Evadna St. . township poUce. Dr. L. G. Rowley proDoUDoed Mrs. Grtf dead at the Youngster Called Toir' After brinking Kerpsene A Waterftwd Township youngster is in fifir condition at Pontiac General Hospital today, after consuming an undetermined' amount of Die bulk of the evenfag spent in a review of the city’s financial and construction plaiis. era to anmove general bond lasuea for the expanakn, haw made no new effort to amnge tori “After the city defaults on the wIH go to circuit court to get an order farcing tbe City Com* miortoa to finance fim expanskm In any way It can," said WiUman. “We stfll think a general ohUga-tion bond iane is the best bet. be paid off throui in sewage rates.’’ watok rales to Ptorttoo wH 4km-bto If the eMy beesmes a eartomer of Deltolt. WiUman touched on what has already been brought out about water i^ans, tbe UbmcrAAtki buUding construction programs, or- Tbe Pontiac General Hospital ex- safistacthm, is virtually completed, although tbe city wiU stiU be paying $316,000 in capital improvement funds for it this fall and about $450,000 pext year. Shelves Federal Aid p««o«ri»Bfantog»!5!!} for Educational TV WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Home Rutea Committee today ed a prapoeal to authoiixe $M m in frartol granta for oon-stiuctian of educattonal televlakiu By a S4I tie vote, the committee refused to clear the oontrowrvlal MU for action on tbe House Boor. I|w Democrats voted to glw the measure a godhead. Four Re-publicans and one Democrat op- Members aaid the vote killed the bUl for this session of Oon- Rldiard G. Jarvis (right), inesident of tbe Portiac Ovitan Oub, praaents to James Oaiksan. dwirmian of tbe Pontiac General Hospital Board of Drurteea, a $1,900 chedt from the dub to help pay tor the new Cobalt ”60’’ de^ fiierapy unit. Ttie.cMb Jdned a number of other Ppntlac aervice dubs wtaidt haw pledged to help finance the $37,500 Unions Picking Representatives 3 GunmenRob 8 Members at Forest Lake Club BIRMINGHAM - T h r e r mauTGace HbaHal. Detrdt. following armed wKh revdiveri held up olgtt members of the Forest Lkka Chun-try Chib early this rooming and escaped with $1,S00 bi cash and a $900 ring. The men entered the club at 1601 Chto Dr., abortly after 9 a.m. by urtnf the entrance to the loeker ► poltoo ■aid lour members ef tbs emb In the Iseker nohi ptaytag Local fo Reveal State Delegates South Lyon Woman Killed in Smashup A 6Ayear-oid South Lyon Vronan at kiUed yesterday attornoon ear Brighton when the car she was riding in was strudi heaAon by anofiier vehide. , AAA I. Florence A. WMtebead. 24110 Griswold St. a pasoenger la a car driven by her husband John, 67, was dead on arrival at St. Joaeph Mercy Hoepltal, Ann Arbor, toUowing tbe coUlsion on U.S. 93. Tho WUtohead ear oraohed tote a ear Mvon by Mia. Mary E, NapleriU af MW Ohrwaad St, Diiiqrtsn Plalna after ehe had pMNd a track, Brighton State PaBee said. PoUce said that Mrs. Nmderrtci The ACOOmember UAW Local 693 (Pontiac Motor) this afternoon was to announce file re- ■ulto of its election tor 13 dele-gates to the state AFLrCIO Oon-votkto June 64 to Grand Rapids. -AAA Balloting began at 6 a.m. Thea-day and cloaed at 8 a.111. today A total M 38 riuMtortM eatereil tbe rece. A .A A UAV Leeal iN (Mhktr Bedy) began its rieettoas at 6 ajn. to- mikm. They are Handd Grant, William Medlodi, A H. lUgglna. Leon BlackwcU, Cari GUbert and George The tone detatatea to te rtale .jfrventica who will tepneent UAW Local 904 (GMC Duck and Cbadi). ore Doi^. Mapley, re-oordhto aecretary; CHyde Mie, Stephen Bone, Robert Akterman. trustees; and Emmett Donahue, David' MaBbrD Sahiuel WaUnr, WflUam Lindsey and Tex Texter. 'AAA Named alternates were HarUn Tabor, Michael Kenjalo. Howard SoDunerviUe and Andrew Wilson, president. Fred V. Hsggard and Andrew Meatgomery, iwcaldeat and viee prertdeat. respeetively, wlU be the two delegatos from tbe Oakland AFL4B0 Oenaelh AAA Election of officers and four con-ventkm delegates began at 6 a.m. today at UAW Local 566 (Ftaiier Body). Die poDs wlU dose at 7 Party to Test Morris" Hopes He'll Match PltdiBo With Bagwell at State GOP Convention GRAND RAPIDS W - The political wings of a World War II aviator running for governor will get their biggest test so far at the Republican state convention Friday and Saturday. For State Sen. Carlton H. Morris 43, of Kalamazoo, the two-day meeting offers a first chance for concentrated exposure to the core of the party organization he aspires to lead into tbe November election. Motrin wUl match pttebea tor ■apport wHh Pato D. Bagwell, suits are expected by Friday aftav Six candidates seek to unseat GeraM Kehoe as president of flie Bfark Kwek, ISmontb-old son of Bfr. and Mrs. Ernest Kwek of 5948 Window St., was rurtied to tbe hospital at 8 a. m. by police and firemen who attempted to revive the semiooacious child after receiving tbe mother’s call. The Weather w« (Ml «Hb ■»««•« m’WA.'stairth.nt e aw..... OmTw At* la FmUm n la itoi a to UM B. W. WATCHPOCKET Pontiac Jaycees Elect Officers New Leaders Assume Duties for One Year, Starting July 1 The Pontiac Area Junior Chamber of Oimmerce last ni«^t ed E. W. Watchpocket as 1966-1961 president. AAA Watdipocket, 31, of 4315 Oakvista Dr., Drayton Plains, has been a Jaycee three years, tiie last two as a director. 2DdKierdorf Figure Asks to Be Paiot^ Another figure in the Frank Kier-dorf human torch probe of 1958 has asked tor parole from Jackson Prison. ^ AAA _ j c k D. ’Thompson, f Teamster business agent Of dorf 8 in Flint, wim’t see action on his partoe bid until August at fiie eariiert, according to the State Partoe Board. Thompson’s request wss ttoned by the bonrd when 1( five with Dptrett Edtoen Oe., Wstchpocket ertti sneoeed eutge-tmg PreeMmt Nwmaa OVrien Jr., Jnly l. Ofiier officers elected at the an-niud meeting at Rotunda Inn in-lude: Jamef Huttenlocher, first vim president; WOUam Deiui Jr., second idoe preddenL Robert Costd-lo, third vice president; BTeto Jett, secretary, and WlUliun Lewis, Others on the 16-ihember board iT.S{lar.~ ciiinijig. .liaiii Jndude jf S O’Brien as part to’esident. *Ctri -----Hoard, Iivtog- Merkovltz, Richard Eitagerakl. Janies Hudson, Thomas Hupt, Robert Oliver Jr., Ro^ iifuramel. Albert Olsen and Ricb- Thompaon, 43, is serving a m-16 year term for the arson to a Flint diy claning shop in which Kier-dorf suffered his fatal burns. AAA Another cmtral'figure in the torch case, tbe victim’s unde, Hef-maa Kieidort, was released from tiie priaon this week. $tateC.ofC.toSeek Members in City Officials to the State Chamber to Oommeroe have been invited to stage a memb^ Blip drive here next The---------- _ , a dinner June 13 at EUia Temple, . m rwkimfT ■aid John W. HWlnger. mmago’ to^ Pontiac Alt* Chamber to ■“ Oonuperce. Pontiac wiU be one to the flirt -Jtles that state lepiCBetotoft wfll hit for menfiieraUps in I stria* rf threeAtq»;A^^^ 1 across the stale. Wepriy 3D dties Kehm «dd K is toe taigert fleM ef ewdldatoa fir the pree- otlli «a prsbaMy have to be Running for vice president are M. Baldwin and Helsey Hlgh^ta. BallotiiM is taking ptace at tbe secretary Raymond Norman are Ptank wniiama, John Piltcbettand Donald Johnson. RecordUig oecrctaiy candidatei are Harold Radclifte (indunbent), Buddy Harris and Carl Sexton. Candidates for guide are Joe Zeleski (incumbat) and Lyman Cowley. Sergeont-at-arms: Thomas O’Donohne, Robert i3am and Som-ud Phreets. Hartman (incumbent) pnd Matthew McEntee. ’Dnstee (two posts): Algle Black Jr., Farrel Dodds, John Shearer,' Tom White and Clyde Hailed. Bagwell, Oie party’s leader, formally launched his Md elaborate coming-out party tended by 2,000 in Laiwhig two wwks ago. Convention managers have arranged to provide Bagw^ and Morris, as writ as Ueutenant governor candidates, wWi easy aecess to delegates Friday niflht. B meetings to ex- venieaoe s6 On Saturday, the convention’! focus wiJI swing to dtoosing na-tinal convention delegatds and the touchy question to whether to give to Postmaster Geheral Arthur E. Sununerfleld. AAA SummerfieM, former Michigan (X)P national cwnmltteeinan. rtirrod tod animoaities with a bid last month fw support for a dele-gate-at-largc spot. He long bae been wverihtoeee fa espectod to make way for Mm rather fiuui admin-Irter a Mmb that wotod i----- In aH. 46 delegafes and 46 alter-to thr July 25 convention in (Tiicago will be ^dked. Competition is keen since this year’s conclave is within reach o* many-in contrast to the 1966 convention ifi a»»ring the spotoglit. on Jahn^ . dsywIUbeanew chapter In the campaign will rtHL^FopToTcSiirt aid' R. Foed of Grand Ra^ I M vide presidency. The burtnem aemioo. Ki S- _______Jr., undersecretary to the TYeasnry, nfioiit policy state- .. hit a poiM State Highway Department trudk on the rtde to the road and careened back o AH C 70« 21 Sow I ^ $1. Just 311 in this group. All 1st quality. Plaira and prints, many in stripts. AU sizas. CMn bll-.aMl Std : Lafies’T-Tepperi: Jtofeter $9e t Whita arid « solid colors. All • - s h 0 r t slotves. • j,' Small, madium * p^au. and larga sizas. • Weak 'a* Wem — Fosy Core Laflis’ Shorlt 97' Sp4dtl Puduun liisfi Si|«-B4i|«iBS 1b Lnllti’Skirls 159 UDIES' ond MISSES' Caprit I Pidal Pitbart Oearawtead Wash V Waar Fabrics Values to $3.00 |66 )t«e Mlon la itrlp«a, n Oats tor misMs- aM GIRLS' and LADIES' Siirner JACKETS L Fruit-of-Loom Brand —. Vakias ^ r to $3.$0. Choict of 6 ooio^ Orh' 7 to 14—iadlos' 10 to .20. obtain tor Presideiit Elaenhower and Vice President Nixon, who , irtrehgthened Ms tie* to tbq rt^ Damk^muAre a valuable source in a vlrtt to the Detroit area Ffb.j to vitamin A and B.- 15. LiiBd Iickits IS folnea “TT Why Pay Mtit Thai SIMMS LOWU PIH»1 Skip rUDAT Mi UTUIBAT in WSCOUMTII BARGAIN BASEMENT > Mhmlr A/cb Bepport ftylo CUli'fTKinnSSHOKS flag. IL89 174 n ________ Extra rbtek Itebbw Bofos' leg. BJ.49 ■port stylo osterCi trith oaarat WASH 'n WEAR MKR'S SPOIT SHUTS SIM MeOen. How PUsl eoaUty - short II tlaorr^hirla - ^ of pattaiM I torr Block or Wbito lASHnAUSBOU •og.flJS >77 NTS'TINNIt SHOV EStTueMtoiH toll! fT6 for Sport ond Work Wool Mra'i UMf luis Si QooBtrSow WathaMo ngao-Maso Me*^t teb^Ta JL. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THrasnAY, MAY 12, IBM THKBK UUT-TO«JUIT ROSE Bushes Yoir ChoiN —Sfafli Pack— 57* Fluid erown 2 year stockp— inspected by Agricultural - - etsawhera—all No. 1. Jumbo glides, easy to istanrln^a roMs,~aimbers, hybrids, etc, in ^1 wanted colors. Buy several and save. N M. Boglaais ~4ed fleet Traverse Miracle Mile Known for White Sand By Ueited Pnaa UtenettSMl A natural attractfcn tor eumm viaitors in the Trtveirae City area ia the Miracle Mile, a mile M beach lashkned by naturt out of landa aa pure and bright as the', white sands of New Mexico, The Mtaaelo MBe bar Bast Bay Onuid Traverse Bay Just east el the elty and fUnWMo Mod# K the Hcnrd Way MEMPHIS, Tim. (UPD-Mra. Velma Durdl. a cashier, opened a rail that was supposed to contain » half dollan. Inside abe found IS 50-cent pieces, and a neatly folded ope dollar bill. Adjacent to the Traverse City State Park a portfam of the Miracle public bathhig beach. It faces the blue waters of the bay and is back-dropped by pine feuests. The 10th annual Bear River moe race will start Sunday at Walloon f-Hh* Three claaeea of partidpante— Wtifeaalooala. amateur boys and teur girls—will compete over winding Bear River course from Walloon Lake to Petodny. ever a Stx nUe oeors ^lectators will be able to watch foe races from vantage points at foe starting and finish lines and Charlevoix's second annual week, long Northwest Michigan maple syrup festival starts Sunday and will feature tours of sugar bushes, exhibits of maple synip products, a pancake supper and a square dance. It is estimated 20 per cent the spgar maples in the U. S. are locatM in Michigan. Charlevoix ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I FRIDAY ond SATURDAY—Two Days Only! _ Factory Demonstration i rriiBT-ii»9P.M. j MOVIE CAMERAS and PROJECTORS ■ Mr. A. letk« Now It your cherKS to leam how REVERE * Bspretssicrfive bet taken ait guatc-work out of movie- 5 ‘ ■ COUNTS during thlt event. .8MM liSS SITL . Btctric-Ey* CAMERAS I I IW ewl UMphoto. XUCTRIC-ITX fl.1 II I ^7 leiu edjtttu to aU U|M eoodltloM lo- I \ J / iUBtly uid ADTCaiA'nCAU.r ter ■ ■ * nrfeet moTjoi erery Unt umoa $5 HeMt Yesft is Uyaway OWARAinwt. BUWWC THIS CtMOWSTBATIOM iVW mm MOff snru-To-onun Movn cunu First Timt ot SIMMS Factory Demonstration 2 DbbmnbIibIIm The Very Newest Thing in AUTOMATIC I Siitfo Projectors 5 See more basic Improvement^ In this NEW S sllds-piojector then In other machine ! th over 25 years. ■ BRUCE O'NEIL 5 —SAWYER Representative— ■ ... win bb hate Friday and Saturday to ■ help you Wit^ any projector problem. ■ ■ SpBciol V I 6 Slide-Troys FREE h •mUi. ■■■nBHiil OXHEBAS -Jf«ia fleet RBinotB ControllBd ‘mR” Slide Prejsder OA07 Everyone Lovet to Sove Money on thej Refulof Rfic» Itemi S» SIMMS GUTS PRICES ON DRUGS Nr IVIIY0lli-NgtM7'WBrlnri-Exscirtfm-lMirMt--YMNi| Mks--eM Mbr Bfc. imI Ym Bbu'I NnU SpaM Curd* • CBup—B Just 1^ ■ Littie C«b..... . . . tee very Uttl* of that bacauM »hra Simmi «uti ^cm tbtr’ra c« Dnr. Btrt’i snwf, coma Mday or Satordas tor thata DIS C O 0 M TI nifhU noarred to I‘— - has IJOO of foe treat within city A four-blodc-lQi« Iweakfast teble wiU be the higdiUgM attractioa djdN tag Battle Creek's week-tong third annual cereal festival which starts Monday. Approodmatcly 10,000 peraons are glvra a breakfast feattning Bhttle Creek-made cereals each year at the festivaL 'The 1900 event also Win Include a band festival. Creek ia the home of Kellogg and Poet cereal mahufac-turtag plants. Driver Noised Her Violotlon-TAL Z-PRRSS MOTOR 6iL $2 Value I 13 2-GALS. I Cholc* at BAI snUte* It-Sa-M. For saiY'sSimr*^ —tad riMT for Compiata Runtag—Wiia TRASH BURNER tl.59 I Seller I bottom entft tor : lOr Gbcccbta Oharrbc-Bcx * Lady Hair ebWaiata aoveiod aharrlaa M aa. boi 431 : S6d WcR PcacR Sharyaacr a All plaaUo ■barpener la aall ctyla. Utandard paualia 53*1 : Ifo Oaady Ban - S Far a OhmeaalltorahnA AluuMMLMaauta. D*wuna-f lor .. 43*1 : 1X6 Pilkiig Shaan 2 nupoitad pinkara—t luek alaa. aata ila-aaf adfca 73* i : 60r OaHa-Wnp OaadHi Lb- a Cholaa ot mint itloU. choceloto mint aUeka. sutler bite.. 33‘| 1 B9« Fancy SiaHoaenf Pack Rasl-Rasistanf V-OALLOM GARBAGE CANS Reg.$3J29 ^13 With ^ COVER “ tw city 01 haadiM. Umlt S. fits 31aN4a. Oaerways FOLDINB DOORS 15.95 Value vinyl sloitlc m spo^i tooii a< ODlf H ML 3“ foldtag All Weed 6-FI. SItplaMar tSjOO SdUr ^ -95f Wosd ClolkesIlM Prs|N- ^ j <3 ; El Sturdy Brislias—Outdoor PUSH BROOM 113 Reg. S1.50 Ideal lor cawplas t< I, ^owottii. High ComprassJoa Typo GOLF BALLS f aguior 1$ Deeem 124” AU STAIHLSSS Smt Tabbware-60 Pc. 13 Reg. $9 Seller S' r S—OPOOBI. (« M, loacnooM. b ». I Mtl Ural Wild frril CASTIN8 REELS il^9 1»3 StlUr I srs»„ Td. capacity. Double Hick AflOWAX FLOOR WAX Ra.tiSO «I3 lADiw-Matn'-oiux ‘ZORPTHOflOS ftaad feaa-l4N-fL Bam 6-CsH FiMhligbl lag. SM5 Yalua AU metal flash- JRA-light throws now-erful beam. terles extra. Ifil —Mala PWM femeee 'irSASADT ; FlaAIRi Ralttry ; Sic Valee-d let • Leakproof battery BAJA. S lie;; Limit S. llli ! —Mata Fleer • . 69‘ Reg. $1.00 2 Pairt for 1.13 I nibbcr taaincr eaudalc la d acearted eoiort. ail abac an 1A9 Msi’s Sir Blassst 83 98f UdiitVuillM’t BRHoldt «ntuo cclactica—fcasblc icothari. many dylca. Fed. Taz . 14B6 Mn’s Timex WrisIwaMi 83!i »33i VS SUPPERS 1’’ $2.00 Value 29^ Motsfaaer Si|iaeza BoHb 1' Spcmia tip ploctle botUe-ao UeUac of ctonpo . I * , a la ptak a bat amaTmi 79f Ebeiris Shivs LsHoi Aa< • Pehlek pra-afaaya lotion tor oloatrte ibavlns ..' B tm a 98< Rtwiigloi Powder Stick A,>i \ For olactrle moor (bavlnt. aota »p board lor eiam ihnvo .... B 1# 2nd FLOOR SPECIALS 2B0 Terlls Wu On- PaUsb ] I3: It-oaaoo batUa-alTci •Bordaball' nnlah to oor .. i e 98f PIttlie OIoHmsUh-IOB FI. 113; Ftm damnanlac bat- Uaut SOS ft. I * fman HAHES fraud Mm’s t-shirts n II Toluau For 113 2"1 KORDrrZ wire oi 2B0 Tnibis LigM-26 Ft. Hai aldo.eatlaL poab thro awitch, motal cast. Bulb oatra . mriZ SyalkaOe fubiie ' BEDSPREADS B13 2J» Hsid Saw ud Pliirs IS-lneli hknd aa* and aUp-Joint Unoanmn pUora-botli for .... - eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ^ Vtet Me Cutyaal Plug In 1« 113 a Wotorpe a doth. M : bio bod. aaaao J ■viu : naa : I«S3J5 411-a •tcctrlc eat- ■ |gl a ttneUtoroar ■ a iL Oaft. ■ a -SM Flow ■ • Reg. $7J95 Watorpreol — oiiaaa vtth a daam Sockft TV Rataua Hagulor M-rd. HoH fk-ta. Width ■aaUag Tape—2 iai t«r. B . For msoklna wtndo* PfUMo. moHldlBsi. aU. S roUa par par-, ^ cl TV acL aara. g a , aaaaaa^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaauuauuaaaauuuo $ 111 FfCGS. Tb4 1X0 HiR CUaa Tm Pot Pmi f-oup Uaa-lamoa. HMl ciunawar. In amm. .,_U_• SSJTBiiiSJnil 5X4 SXIwH UKiily Tabb 3»| 2X0 UtiHiy Stay StMl -.......... - rubber pMttorm. ptanda tV- hish 1X0 lisahtad Pbib Jag FIbarSlaa IpaalaWd tar hat or-aeld bavarasaa. I Bfyiaa for lulira fosiHy PAOK If BOMBS lagntar 2Sc BeUet 0X0 Sadmhlai Sat-4 Pbyar Jahusou 'Cantury* Spia-OaslRaab Baguior IIFJS _ - . ^ pia Iju fomout 'tUCTMOr 1/4” Ebelrb Orllb | i"|12,!;13' wtaa la pack ft IS-oa uiambar el the fainUi . 123X5 with Ooarod Cbadt — fuU ] 4HI1 S Saaolh BAD Petal lU'^i PMMnabPEHS _ r GELUSH. UqiM 113 | Ragular $1-49 Vataa—papular autacU far hooat- I bum. todtaccHau, ate. Ltaiit I. ^ • DRUG DEP'T. SPECIALS / Reg. . $1.79 FUmooa ‘RaBdaT’ iMdal ban paa by pApmi-uaTI. Limit S pat pa^ rt ASPHHH 100 TAUm 1. Umb 2 pahki pirn p 13 ci Grifftaa Uguid AUwfta SHOEPOUSH Reg. 19c Preparation ‘H Q4e| 13' SUPPOSITORIES Ragular $1.39 vataa — pack of 12 puppaaltariM BAYER ASPiRiH 113 nm nme TUa fOee m COLOR FILM . DEVELOPING hluHad la Year Noun •.r TOUR THE PONTjAC PRESS, THURSiPAY, MAY 12. I960 Ford Fund Grants Million DWROIT ~ Tilt FoPd Motor Fond hot oothoriwd mBUon doUm In tnurts to pri-volt imlvtivitlM and coital ins the not tour >eort. Only ItaM U, present U the boiu4, ttii groota ttdt yeu> M laSvIMi eoch wffl be mtde to 10 boitan tteta (iWMiote 'nrogrom moke to the odvaocemem «( botac knowiedge. the Ford Foundation which bat made mdenetoe gnwto to edoc» Narthweatofo, Yolo, Maalhri, gS, Uaivenitjr el Ohtaago i Volvenlty eC DetnH. Ford Bold eOboequeiit grante be made on an annual bataa. The mooey can he uaed in any ion the oeUege pnaktantt vrtah. CrtnMi Didn't Pay AAuch FAmviEW. 'Maat « Bu^ tfkM who removed faricka tram the acbocd ^tU to get Into the vault grew n littte in a yeOy. The beta woa Ua«r than the one laat wfatoi t^ took 1310. The Teddy Roosevelt Memorial Plan /Ingers Solon WASHINGTON (AP)--Ooi«ie«{] la conai^ering a pnpoaal to a memorial to Preaideot The Rooaevelt on an latand in the Po- doean’t lUm the .Idea, and he out-lined hit rcaaona. ' **nMgr are golag to build a man-Btroaity,’* he aa& ‘T don’t dMgt). I don’t Uke the taca-Udul I don’t giiidc It ta typteal ot what Rooaevelt atood tor. and 1 don't like the idea oi apei^ng what wiU certainly be a doOnra." , 2 Condemn^ Men ^AskforFre^om SAN QUBNTIN, CahL (AP) • Two men awaiting execudon in San Quentin priaon'e gee ehamber a Witt hn- Pf^meoa after reading deaattptkma 9t Oerjd Cheaanan’a death in the gaadninharlles^l 1he condemned petitionere Jaraea E. Hooton, 3T. and Martao Janies Linden, M. Hooton ie ochedutad to die Friday lor the alaying of patrolman Thomaa Soebbi in Loa Angetaa June SO, m Lindenwaacondemnedforaley-ing anotoer Lob Angetaa ppUcei Leo Wlae, In iSST. Linden’a cn tldb date hu not yet been oat Bur0lan Robbtd Ca^«. Rtoliy Grobbfcl o Prin OKLAHOMA CTTY (UPl) Burglara m^ a priae haul edig they broke into the parked auft njobile of-^Chetaer V. gtiftiger. Taken ftum the ear were i ivort coat, a tranaiatar radio in a book of peraonaUieS chedn The buiglara alao.got Strlngif nommtaekin aa n apnt of th Slate Crime Bureau. 1 i I . \umA -dfS^iol PurchoMS from the fineat manufocturen! Terrific Sovingt in every department on every floor! ^Our Greateat Sale Event of the Spring and Sumnwr season! -A-Shop TONIGHT, Friday and Monday nights till 9 o'clock! MORNING EARLY-BIRD SPECIALS DOORS OPEN AT 9:30 TOMORROW MORNING! BE HERE EARLY . . LIMITED QUANTITIES! NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS! SUMMER COTTON HOUSEDRESSES n.97 Sleeveleu and ihort sfeeves. Print* and solid color*. Mi»»e* & halve*. Weile'a DarH"f Breasea ... Third new CHILDREN'S TRAINING PANTS W*ddb«29e|A< » porfoct 1 V Slight irregular double crotch cotton knit pants. Sixes 1 to 6. Warile's lafoala' Wear ... leeead floor MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS la *1.44 Short sleeve aport *Wrt^ many wash 'n wear. Sixts S,M,LJ(L. Welfe'a Wea'a Wear ... Street fleer OUTDOOR GARDEN LIGHTS • la 53' 47" high candiu-typo lamps. Limit 4 to a customar. Waito'a UmpB ... fifth flew FAMOUS MAKE KNIT T-TOPS , Woman's V, crew or scoop neck t*tops In cotton w/wnit. WoU»‘m fportMwat. . . Third fleer INFANTS' COTTON POLO SHIRTS xh 3»«97f Short sleeve polo shirts in pastels and white. Sixes 1 to 3., Wafie'B lafaale' Wear ... Secead fleer MEN'S DRIP-DRY BOXER SHORTS 2'"*1.00 Elastic vraistbend, balloon teat, full cut fbr toomineu. Woilb'a Mea'e Wear ... ftroet fleer BRASS FIREPLACE SCREENS 29.95 0*00 38 by 31" sixe, pull dr draw chain. Black mesh, brasa frames.. , 1 '' WoUa'a fteuaewoioe ... fifth flew i BULKY BAN-LON CARDIGANS YU" *2.47 Sixes 34 and 36 In Ban-Lon nykw bulky cardigan*. Woile'a gperlswear ... Third floor BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS fa 97' Wash 'n wear cotton short sleeve sMrts. Sixes 6 to 16. Woile's ieya*. Wear . .. Secoitd floor MEN'S DRIP-DRY DRESS SHIRTS Ss *1.97 Medium collar, convertible cuffs, tanforixed. Wofte'a Mea'e Wear ... Streef fleer SET of 12 CUPS and SAUCERS .■a *1.44 White with gold band. Wonderful gift, use for any occasion. Woito's Chtoo ... fifth flew 100% WOOL WOMEN'S SUITS »?si *9.97 MIsms', women'* end jr. broken sixes. Boxy end fitted style*-Woiie'f galls . .. Third floor ^ ^ --j-. GIRLS' BABY DOLL PAJAMAS ?a 87' Cool wash 'n wear cotton paiamas in sixes 3 to 6X. Prints. Woito's CUMraa'a Wear . .. Socead fleer DELSEY TOILET TISSUE 10**97' Soft, strong pliable Delray tissue- Tear* evenly. Woile'a CeeaMtka ... f treel floor , KEM-TONE LATEX PAINT la *4.44“ All colors in Kem>Tono rubber base weshablo paint, (to ule till nooK WoUa'a fteaaeiveres ... fifth flow WOMEN'S RAYON BRIEFS 3'"H.00 Reyon acetate tricot, Hollywood or bend log. White, pink; 5.6.7. Woile'a Uoferie ... Secead fleer GIRLS'drip-dry JAMAICAS fa 97' Plaid cotton Jamaica shorts with elastic becks. Sixes 7 to 14. WoUa'a Ghit* Wear ... geeood fleer VIBRATING MASSAGE PILLOWS la *1.97 Electric vibrating pillow for aating muacle t^on. UL approved. WoUe'a Ceeraaliei... Sireel fleer lined SLEEPING BAGS la *7.88 Side xipper, water repellent, non-eilorgenlc. ' Woile's ... Dowastairs ' ' * COTTON DRIP-DRY SLIPS fs *1.00 Front end bkk shadow panel slip*. White, sixes 32 to 40. Woile'a Uafwle . . . Secead floor SUBTEENS' SLEEVELESS BLOUSES fa 97' Smart tailored stylb blouses In white. Sixes 8 to 14. WoMe’s f ohtooaa' Woor .. . gocoad floor 3-PC. BATH MAT SET [uss *2.97 Cotton chenille: skld-resisfent rug. Several lovely colbr*. Wedte'e Ilaeaa ... fourth fiber WOMEN'S 21" OVfRNIGHT CASE : Mf mo *6.77, Lightweight, durable, washable, balloon pockets. \ Wolfe's legyega .. .^Ooiraeiain FAMOUS MAKE BRASSIERES Several best railing jtylei. White. »lxe* 32A to 3K. Welfe'a feoadotiees . .. Secead fleer GIRLS' PLISSE PANTIES 52 3'"97' Cool wash 'n wear piicte panties with lace trim. Sixes 4 to 14. Wotte'a Okb’ Wear ... f eepod fleer SCALLOPED LINEN TABLECLOTHS a *1.88 Imported Belgian lirten. 52 by 52", washable, fast color. Wei lea Uaooa .. . femth floor ROOM SIZE BROADLOOM RUGS a *3 31 : ^ j Twaed patterns in 3 colors. 9x12, 9x15, 12x12,* Woito's Rugs . . . Oesraatolrs « FAMOUS MAKE SEAMLESS HOSIERY .U-„ 3'"*2.25 SandeHoet ultra dreu sheer*. Sixes 9 to 11. average length. Woile'a Heaierr .. . Sireel floor MARBLE DESK ACCESSORIES St *1.00 Desk pens, ietter holders, celendart «tc, in marble bases. Weiie's glotieaerr . . . SeceaM fleer FAMOUS CANNON SHEETS . H M«*lhis;twfa,Mlor Cf 77 FvW|^PWMta« fitted: l^^l.99 and w|'' Soft smooth petcaies or sturdy long wearirtg muslins. Waito'a Dpteoafics . .. fourth floor UWN FEEDING WEED KILLER > *2.22 KHI* wthds, feeds grass. Non-buming. 5-75 slxo ....... v ; .3-8B' Walle'y Gordeu fhop . . . Oemuloirs WOMEN'S FABRIC HANDBAGS J3S *1.88 Navy or black fpidover clutches and pouch handbags. Woite'a Hondhofe . . . Street fleer JUMBO METAL FILE BOXES fa *2.99 Cray metal file boxes with dhridera, lock , and keys. Woito'B glaltaaary ... gfseot ftaar TUFTED CHENILLE BEDSPREADS a *7.00 Pto-thrunk. waahablu spreads in florats an^ tolldt. Waito'a BIgpheto . . ./euith floor 50-FT. PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE i a *1.22 . ; S-ymr warranty. Brass ceupllngt, S/.16" dia., clear.' W«Ue> OordM fhop. . . Dassatooita SUMMER COSTUME JEW^RY lUf. 1.00 •id 2.00, f # "Peerta", beads, novakiot to nacklacat, bracalets, oantogs, pins. Watas'a fewoby ... Slrael fleer DECORATOR THROW PILLOWS la 2'"*3 2I’V aquotv piU^ with button cimtvr. Kagdk filled, many ootats. Watte'a jregeae ... gtsoOl ftaar TIER dnd CAFE CURTAINS ^ ■5?xSi’*1.66 Cettena, chromapun, nylon. Valoncut 66c Waito'a Cuftotaa ... fourth floor. RANCH Length draperies "'A?;"" *2” *3*1 Cotar kx^ for the life of the fabric Savoial lovely ooiorx. , WaUe'e Oiap^ ... Foot* ftaw WOMEN'S STRETCH GLOVES ■ la 79* . One siie fits e!l, c.nxheted stretch gloves in white. Wafte'e efevM .. fleet ^ —. ja 'T B-DAY CUCKOO CLOCKS *21.77 Imported from, the Black Forest of Germany. Wind orKa a waek. WoUa’a Watch lepolr ... fheel fleer ^ ; - 36" WASHABLE COTTON FABRICS w 4'‘^*i.do Sevarat small prtot 'patterhs. Saw and save.' Wolto't fahrtau ... fourth floor 1 FIBERGLAS RUFFLED CURTAINS : White fibwBles ruffled cuitatos to many lengths. ’ WaUe'e Cw^e . . -r-fa^rth fleer . the PONTIAC PRES& THURSDAY, MAY It, 19^ To Raise Money Here for Fibrosis Society ■n» Poottac unit at the Cyitle nbradt Society at Detroit wfil conduct « tuod-relsing campaign in the dty IVidi^ and Saturday. Caidaten wiO be aet up at the Mirade Mile and Tcl-Huron Cyntle fBmele le a iMnae fur wbkb there k Asks Laws Againsf Low Quality Drugs WASHINGTCW (UPD—The Con- Cbairman o( the Pontiac drive Is Mra. Hieima Lundy. ______90 per cent ol the cotton seed Ml used in the United States ie Inverted Into varioua food . sane mkht be at poor inanufae-! amounted to an "eheohihdy Wednesday to take fast-action new laws to protect the sick from the danger of kw quality drugs. tk. Mildred E. Brady, o< Mt. Vemm, N.Y., an official o< the "Ihere is no escaping the urgent need to remove completely the posaiUJity of the sale of a substandard drug by whatever name or at whatever price,” she de-dared in prepared tedlmony. Dr. Bra^ accused the drug hi-dusby of hanoatrtoging past effoits in Oonareaa to get sudi an in- Vocotipn Guide Depich Attradiorys of Oakland Oakland County’s vaeatkn spots an anxMV tha hlghUghto of the 1900 edltloa of the Sontheasteni BliefaIgSh Vacathm Guide, circulated by the Southeastern Michigan Tourist and Publicity Asm. The 132-page illustrated book publicizes the scenic, cultural and historic attraction of Oakland and Fights Terminal Bias WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R-NY) plannsd today to introduce an amendment to bar the use of federal funds WEST PALM BEACH. Fla. (AP) — SeventeeBhyearmld 'Uen- y nia Whitney today begins a lilett sentence lor murdering a Hialeah tl woman, the seventh person be was li North Hdb^wod, Cdtf.. 1 also is accused of MOItoC ' persons in the Miami area. ( in Artaona and one hi OkB* SIX THE !>OyTIAC PEE8S. THURSDAY, MAY 18. 1060 Dmis Ask Senate to Muffle Stahlin LANSING «l» - SOI. John H. “boJSK Highway CbminiaaiaiMr John C MaoUt and other Damocratlc «d-minMratora riMwU bo “aeverdy ccnauod’' for "alofvw^y and lUo> gal” practtcaa harmful to tho Btata’a reputation. , at mchifan'a muttkai M iBlQoctty Dcmoonhi gam. Om aald SUhlln waa a “dtasnoo to the Senate.” Vtrmont, South Dokota Show Populotion Rim ♦ ★ He repeated a contention that a SG-miUkxvdoUar road bond laaue In ign waa not lawfully authoriaed and aaid 100 mUlton doUara in other iaauea may prov» to be illegal. The Bakhag Republican said.navigable f< WASHINGTON llt-Tha MOO aua haa been completed in two atatca-South Ddcota and Vermont —and both riiow gaina in population alnce the 19S0 count. gn,312.' Tbia compared with the ItSO tally of M.T«. For Vermont, thta yaar*a total la S87,on. The count 10 yean ago OT.7IT. The Cenaua Bureau announeed, WedneadiQr a preliminary IM population total for South Dakota of Build to Market Gas From Albion Field Poyi Tribut* to LctW BENNINGTON. Vt. (UPD-Afler George Grover, 38, was fined $35 folkri^ Us guilty plan to a efaarge of drivtag lor 13 yearn without g libenee, he aahL ”It Iluat |oee to show you that troepem are getting better all the time.” JACKSON (UPD — OtNM Go. and two oil the first marketing of natural gna from tba Albton-Pulaaki-Scipio gU Refining Cb. are buUdlnc 'a plutt to preoam cnainghend gas from tlie Add. Tba dmit is aider ooMtnio-thn on Modiervflk road In Sdplo Tbwnablp et Ifilladato Oomiy. Oonaumers will build a IWnch pipaliaa from the new plant to Pulaski Township in Jackson Owinty where It wUl connect with n ae-inch Cbnsumera pipeline carrying natural gw fmm a conneo-........the TrunkUne Ow Cb. The Ohio on Co. and the Cuter Ofi Dtvlalaa la the Bumble Oil and Soviet Cuitur* Official UovtM on Tour of U.S. near White pigeon to a Conaumera eompremor station near Detroit. Tbaatw and Aewkay. and the Na-tloaal OonneS of the iWuclcaa Women's Aam. liOSOOW Nina Pepmra. head of the Soviet sodetlea for friendship and cultural rdatians With foreign coimtriea, left Wednesday for a three-week tour of Ike united States. < Chairman of ttie Soviet Women'a CbmmltlM and a member of the Communist pgriy dnce USL ehe waa bivlted by Robut Dowling, pwaldent of die American Nathuial Buxsod by Bunord PALMYRA. Va. »Mm. Oari Smith, 8Q, suffarsd a dsap ciB on and afaattarad the wkuMileld of a car driven by her husband. The huibani), uninjinwd. kept control of the gw. Tbs biB-nrd waa dseapitBtad. 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County'! population Inereaaed from 154.391 to 189.229 between 1950 and 1900. ,cemus figure! !how^ today, ' but the increaae in dte Qty of Saginaw waa only 4,113. -jFIJht Population Up by 31,797 Since'50 Hint populntlon cUnibed from lf3,-143 in 1950 to 194,940 laat month. The ceunty*! . . lag the aiy of Saglaaw-wu a,47S in 19G0 and fiM to thia year’! Two (d the biggest gains were recorded in Saginaw IbwaaMp FLINT (UPI) - FBnt regtetered ^ a population gain of 31.797 during dto I. «» ««od pipniailm «l 17MU to lIM. baant made paUle reoaHs el the _______ County, in which Flint is locatad, alw experienoad « bi^ population increaae in the past 10 No-Down-Payment Hearings to Open WASHINGTON (UPD-Coi«rets viU open public hearings Monday t everybody be giv«i a chance to buy a house in the medium-priced range with little or flitondng for nonprofit oorporatkas to build rental apartments for krw and middle-incoroe families dto |dac^ by alum clearance. 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Block potgnt "2-woy strop" drtts flots C Block ond whito toddit oxfords REG. 5.49 *497 D. Girls' block or rod coif "strops" See these an heavy favorite. ■ ★ ★ ★ Of coarse, there caa be an upset In half a dosen different a^ spectacular waya That’s the path that politics treads. However, aft«r all the theoretical obstacles and the laws of chance aad a dosen other crystal ball elements are weighed and ovaloated, one plain fact emerges. Kennedy’s the boy to beat. He’s the prime favorite now. John F. KnfHiDY hasn’t been nominated but the Massachusettjs Sen-. lator is many, imany steps near-ler than he was IhKmday. In fact, ■Mr. HuMraarr Itossed In the ■sponge and quit |cold. He says he’s J“had It” Well, ________"he has. Many people think he “had It” even before he started. The ”St Kennedy” coalition in West Virgbiia failed. Hnaiphrey was the ostensible figure running agalast Kennedy, but actually the ~ mllre paar orilHliiKfltlr eandt^ dates was “in there,” nudging negatively to the fuD extent of its abOitles. ★ ★ ★ Tacitly, they agreed that H John carried West Virginia, then the throttle was flush udth the floor boards and he was out in front by a wide margin. That’s precisely what happened. West Virginia is certainly the most strategic milestone in Kxnnidt’s de- Supreme Court Blocks Rights of Management A recent Supreme Cknirt decision • reversing an Appeals Court, ruled that a railroad union can strike to enforce its demands for a vtdee in company plans to eliminate waste aihd rid Itself of a deficit. Whoi the Chicago A North Western Railroad dedded in 1957 to close 300 little used freight statiems in four states, the fobs of Ihese telegraphers were threiiteBM. In the one man stoUons nme union membew work as little as 12 minutes a day—-the avnage is 59 minutes —for a full day’s pay. Rates in some instances run as high as $300 an hour. ★ ★ ★ Two years ago a Senate committee inquiring into ttie financial straits of tin railroads, told them to retrench by abandemment or merger of non-paying branches and sectmd-ary lines. In compliance the Chicago A North Western obtained permlstion to close unec(momic and little used stations from the public utilities commlmkms pf 8outh.I^ota, Iowa, Miimeeota and Wiscon^. ★ ★ ★ The eimpany proposed to the ahiiMi transfer of agents no longer needed to other johe; or granting „ of severance pay; or abolishment of jobs only tboi^di death, retirement «* resignation. The Telegraphers Union demanded that no jobs be abolished except by Voice of the People Torand Bill’s Little to Ask for S^e.of Older Citizens’ EttortM on briislf of our smlor dtiwM era commooitabl*, but we don’t nowl NliiinH eontereneca high Itvd talks or mveivinteU^^ eonunlttek to iktenatM their noedo: a pwwkn adtquate to or"' of Uvtag and heelth inouruKc to j^ovida boopltal ★ A ★ Hmfi vooy IMIe to arit ler lh«e wbe hnra eotWIi. asiwueot tupeylng aai aaetlNr Ike nlUMi M# paj«ig W per owt PMoral I te ekeet tarn Ike id|ii kmveoa et hWM ewl te mmUmr eoe-fMedk of «m per eeat te make end medical oaro la ailwMef ken-la tliawerid. taxtorpoMMeea ' A lltetbe a twer for rotlred wocken. P. i. rmm Pestteo ^Doesn’t It Apply to All Our LbwbT They Love ! “Thxbi are 25,000 legitimate ways of making a living in the U.S.,” says a statistician. We wish he’d send us a list of the ways that ijkxt’t entail work, thought or investment. David Lawrence Asks: \ Do We Want Ike to Visit Russia? The Man About Town Any Exaggeration Almost Impossible to Do So Regarding Our County WASHINGTON-r Do the Anterl- policy toward Soviet threats and can pe<^ want Preeldent Elaeo- arbitrary acta that have led to the bower to go to the Soviet Unk» tensions of the ‘‘coM war.” The next month as plamedT President said: This question mm wants another Penri will be asked Hnrbnr. ghiB means that we again and again nnnt have fcnswledge sf mmtary aa newt dis- iMem aad pfeparattma amaad patches telliiw of the wwrM, especially theee cap-the insulU flung .m, ai nasalve sarprise attack." at the President ’The North Western refused on the grounds that such decisitms were the prerogative of management and not subject to collective bargaining. The unk« tiien voted to strike and the railway appealed to the Federal Courts for an injunction to prevent the strike. It lost in the District Court, won in the Court of Appeals and now the Sujneme Court has reversed the Appeals Court. ★ ★ ★ The majority opinkm held that the Norris-La Ouardia ban on injunctions in labor disputes, broadly de-jdned as “any controversy concerning terms or conditions of employment,” is applicable in ti^ case. Justice Black maintained that “If the scope of the act Is to be cut down fo (wder to ppetent *waite’ by railroads, Congress should be the body to do so. Such aetkm is beyond the judicial province andwe deeitee'to tike UsagrcM should |uneiid the law immediately so as to protect the . bask right of aNUMgemeot to ran itas TuUp: A flower that eradieatM the bloee of soAi a epring. This column is sometimes accused of getting beyond truthful bounds 'in our txmsting for Oakland County. But people usually find, when they get the offldsl facts, that we’re too modest. Such is the case regardhfg our population growth. We have long maintained that the 1900 census would show an increase of 250,000 over the 1950 figure of 390,001. The final count gives us 087,011, an Increase of 291,010. This is a gain comparable to the total population of Toledo In 1950, much larger than Omaha or Miami at that time, and almost tadee the 1950 figure for Flint. It also is a gain of almost twice the total p(q>alatk>n of the entire state of Nevada in 1960, and more than that of Wyoming at that time. Yes, it’s almost Impossible to exaggerate anything good about Oakland County. Tomorrow celebrating her 91st birthday, Mrs. William F. Todd of 99 Norton Ave., has lived In Pontiac aU of her life. Here’s a record for all husbands to shoot at. On April 27,1985, Mr. and Mrs. James L. ChamberUn of 557 Montcalm St., were married. And their frlends^ow tett aie that on every 27th day of the 300 months since then he has had a florist deliver flowers to her. Fruit gruwere in tBe Puitiae lreilettWemrweSivi»^ ting for a good 1969 crop—onloss • we get a May freot hard eaoogh to klU the buds whieh are making an exeeptionally favorable start Ward comes to me {rom my sister, Mn. Roy Smidi of South Haven, that her city of 7,000 has been awarded « national citation for not having a Waffle fatality in 15 yean. Celebrating its 54th year the Chamber of Commerce of our sister city of Flint is to entertain the biggest speaker in Its history at its annual-banquet on May 17. He is Mayor H. Roe Bartle of Kansas City, Mo. He weighs over 300 pounds. i like the generous spirit of ^ Gerald Hodge of the Clarkston Bakery. The I^eer Club of our beautiful suburb is holing a sale of bak^ goods, juid he donates the space for It ib his place of ' *Who Says Culture Doesn’t Exist?’ In answer to those critical aouls The Pontiac Press is educational who deiddw the lack of culture in even to ^ comic In ______ _________ .Jn ♦« - Beitye" it said people who uee the Pontiac, I suggeM a trip to a local AinendmeSto cover up department store. ,houl ^ ^e made to answer the Ten . Doesn’t that ap-ply to all our laws? Lawyen and judges use the Bible to swear to tdU the truth, hot why should it be used when they can BtiU oovnr up with the Fifth Amendment end other excuaesV The Bible S15U thou stadt hawTia other gods. You can help clarity nils pndect was part of the people’s rt>«nds « Mr. Oty’8 Department of Parke and Keeling d^. Were should be n Recreation adult education pro- lot more like him. . _ gram at Webrter School. A. Otlsen Legrislature Pension Stirs Reader’s'Ire 64 Seminole I’ve been doing a eiow burn since I read about the State Legislature pas^ and the Governor signing the arrangematt for a pension of _. ' . w- _ 50 per cent of yearly wage tor ^ Legislatora at the age'ol only 5' ’• and la addtttea each •I the pokrttca has said, at loaot anee. "I eaa’t ' avan dnrar « dispMehee from SchOOl ISSUO VotO BanUMReadOT hv^ovietPra. Even While Khnnrfichev was "I am re ^Khnohefaev ■Asptfog a holier-than-thou attitude of this (the pbm of radar establishments and plans for rocket basesv in West Germany. Yet KhruslM^, in his Moscow Interview, had Dr. William Brady on Syphilis ' Talks About 3 Stages; OoeWboDidB'l ‘ What do the boys and girls think of Pontiac votersT Maybe they can attend schoed In Rochester which will continue with modern facilities, better pay and enough edaioU to go around. needed to qualify. days the Legtatetare’s la sesstea, It’a vtry high pay per day. Bveu at the present rats ef pay (a that ‘the President would not be welrome in the Soviet Union. Under sudi clrcian- . - Says: See Your Doctor require a polite statement, postponing the visit till some day when ‘Chimeg Provide **"•.** Great Ingpiration’, I listen to the difoies every day on or after 65 with 40 years of ae« and they surely are an insplralton. credited service I haw a r^tWy No matter how tired or troubled I retirement payment of t94.13. How am.' they lift roe up and restore much longer are Michigan taxpay- SIIH UKJ r T________ with thl« tiftM STSmate is better and there is ' TWenty-Iive years ago I studied on the lace, enlargement of thbi peace td nv soul. There are many « ^ iTtiwi^nrtandlng between the beauty culture," wiitee a Mihrau- •PMen, and various bone, liver. \ who appred^ good rnt^cai^ re- ^rti» from our elected repre-Sa^^SSTimd^ kee reader. "As a precantlonaiy spinal cord airf Vive help aid cpmtort sentativra? pecq>le of the issues in controversy, measure they ★ - k k frightened the day- "I would not like,’’ said the lights out of us, Soviet Premier, "to be hi President me anyhow, about Eisenhower's shoes when he comes syphilis. It wor-to the Soviet Union. ried me aU dur- have a M of tog my nine years be right, tm. Bat there win be After quitting seldom thought ofi ^ years "The Russian people arr open- when U hearted. Can I expect them to chanced upon , a welcome him as a dear guest? I article would be mad to say to the Russian discumlrw the subiect Die third year, more or less, and is diar- \ people to welcome as a I (XWTER8B ALSO TRUE But the converse is also true. The President would be going to Russia to fraternize with a ruler who tor years sent thoasairds of espionage agents to America and other countries. Tlii aAstriir has beea ready to ge to Rarala deeptte the fact that - - - ttM eedre la ."That started ug the old fear again, only worse, and it gains aisned letun n«t momentum. Just exactly how 1& ' syphHis inmsmittedt "At work I haadh inwx Vfr AfM, «nu at if it it w w W ‘Diyid Lawrence Forsakeg Credulity’ internal wganis or to the skin. \ . , j ... u _ ___________i*- ^ .i.- By tMs time^ disease is no DaVW Uwrence goes far away in creduUty when he writes of the lover c«nn»inirahi» The fourth "taxes pd|d’’as "contributions’’to foe Treasury for public good and even stage >. . . conpares kuch payment of taxes to voluntary contributions to charity. But, h6W on, here. We have The amounts wouldn’t be paid unless the law said so. gone over tiie Itoe into morfohtity, AAA wWdi is out of place In a Health | objecltoa to er eavy of the large ealaries paid Omm , . . , " exeentives, but evetyene kaasra the anmmt la always large eneagh The only advice I can give any- imvm ni«wi¥ atiM* i>xm — nnai af toeae aalarlea laerease with one who has or fears he has sypW- *• after taxes - mart ef there eatonre toerrew wna lie is this: Consult a idiyakian. grad to Dl r taereare la tax rata. A A Please, Mr. Latrrence, don’t be so naive as to make comparisons in percentagee. as between what Mr. Breech has left after taxes and what a body finisher has left. Stephen Oarrari Highland aOMrs. is there any danger? not prapnriy washed, ete.7 (Mrs. .. .)' Good grief! Here I’ve been eating in restaarants, coffee shops, at soda fountains, roadrtde lunch stands, dining cart, hot dog em-yurtanu'Wid platics fer years' and years with never a bought about y,f^o gfuvJd go to college, lor what I mq^t catch there. has ambition and has pick Syphilis is transmitted imwcently she has ambition and has in rare instances, but nearly nl- picked a wonderful career. But the disease- is contracted she Uteks mon^. So seragibook this column, or pass it aXimg to other teen-agers who merit a ^ .rid. all W An effeminate youth who carries coU^e education but are Uno ^ vriUlng toputaridealipei- ^ ^ ^ and keep, on funds. sonallties. k ^ ^ ^ By ML OlOBOE W. CRANE But Khrushchev now injecto per- ^ CASE E - 4»: Alice G„ aged sonaUties. Asked whetiier the plane M- *» • IJf****! Wgh sdioal Junior, incident bad changed his optofon "Dr. Crane. I want to attend ‘'S, tot « the cellw." ■tat »y I.- Case Records of a Psychologist: This Is Way to Finance College The President, in the interest of ^ ^ finding some basis for a bettw Hmuirii sexual relations, understandiiv between the Soviet reutuoiw. Union and the United States, has been wiUln sonallties. / Alice is thsleind of siuSent' kept W good typt^ know test, as well as possible cash to-* ' En^ish and can «dl sceuratoly. come, develop the bobby of prize Yen' caa sftea get part-ttnre coote*ting. . re This is to an-famlly bobby. And 12. re scores of conterts are runntog al- nwmm tMia. t. hri. evcfy week throughout Amer- teTOlalheeritogetowa.tohelp ^ Tbouimd. of ^ and metw y nspresre. chtodlse prizes are awarded tor (3) ’Take a year at Business conq^bting a Uraertbk or a 26-College before you go into Liberal word l^r. Arts training, to become a teacher. ther cannot afford aware at the fact that the piaa at air esptonage ever the Savtet UMton was as* the eaprice ef aa girls who had kissed the young man developed the primary sore . „ (rf syitolis, called chancre, on lip ‘But I d like to I «r tongde. Although the young I* ®n art teacher j man’s sldn and complexion was to' grammar | T am responsible for the acts clear and lovely he had the sec- «toiol. I love chll- ^ of this government and I was hor- ondary lesions of syphilis In his dren ^ d am rifled to learn that the President mouth at the time of the party, crazy about art bad endorsed these acts." k k k "So what can I BEFOEB IRE CONFAB Syphilis is a CONTAGIOUS dis- do to get a col-fl But the teterview with the Soviet «*“ - communicated ly conl^ kge educaOonf ” I Premier, which several newsmep 7fortunate^ jj* ^Alice certafaly|_______ in Moe^. happ^ be^ «"**^*^ hat the St^ cmAKE^ uisites for a good Verbal Orchids to- a press conference in Wariilngtoh Wednesday in which Eisenhower forinaily explained American The Country Parson .1- of 86a Oolfslde Drive; 65th wedding anniversary. Mr. sad Nra. Vktss; D. Baeon of 23 Grande Ave.; 51st wedding anniver- of Birmingham; list Mithday. Mrs. Ann ReqM ol WaterftM; WtO birthday: of Rochester; S4th birthday. Mr. airti Mra Ebto Fletcher of Walled Lake; Mrfl Wedding anniversary. Proper use of idtoi soap and aad a. water lor waiUng the hands fan- Jert matter. neAatdIy after bamfling or touch- Tbonsands of girls, as well as ing anythii cehmbly be coitomtoated by sypb- osOege, wife but Ri^ aid ills germs, and use of aoto or their femiUea. Here’s how: other detngent and HOT water Business Colleges give you the most versatile and most practical edueatim of any colleges in America. k k k For you can study English, Applied. I^chofogy, Public Speaking, Business Law, Accounting, Shorthand, and other very useful courses in gaining your Business College led wM ■t parition in a eoDego ind than carry half-ttnre Nvhton ef the focal mat- At Northwetoera University, far example, we l»ve about Iwlf our total enrolment in our downtoton Evening Divisioa. 8c seiM for my breklet "How to WrItov Salabto Csgy." cmIos- for watolng eating and drinking uteyOs (as preecrfoed by het^ safe enough, so far as tWe of sypUlis insooUuiB (ssfphiUB to (he tonooMil) is ooncsnwd. The prtrewy atafs of ayphOs (l> Tiy to 1 Alw, write to the colleges to ___ your choice tor catalognee and to- __ „ ;ov«r 10500 students ioAnatlon about adwlaiahlpe. Or take maybe half the regular col- ask your high school OounoeDor. lege ocbedule per year, yet work writs to Dr. Osom w. Onre fuU time to a bigChic.com or factory or as oecretary to leading ISSSiUreSSw sS Wt toVw profestoonal men to the Loop. For then you will have a good duuMC to a feee ooOege acholar-toifo. This may amount to $500 or ibore, "and wifl pay your tuition. . By summer work aad by wait- And this opportunity extota to hundreds of other large dtiea, as (Ospyil^im) "Kldaftoha featoto^preMbiy grew ap to hq \ \ devetopa to Bm petal to h breJ^M.. ». yre^, you caa genoraUy de^ * Trerremmak^Thiato*^!^^* Thf oecondary toage begins as your college boanl and room, phis . T** the chancre healil', and it is char- book cooti. petertoid by oome enlargement of (2) Spend extra tithe on typliR F*y«bto aitor yon gredasto. lymph nbdeo throughout tike body, and taorthand ctoorea |n high (5) To I skin eruptions which may not show ochool, for there is always a mar- to correct : ns tosBslstol VrsM k sattUsd sssMUtohr Ho ths sss fir isoiMl-ssUm M sU Issri asvj prtotiS te tbh Mwipsyrr M reS m sO^sr asm ritpstebsi. .iw Fsattec VtsM is «.ilw s« to ssrrMr Isr to ssau statoi pUm wo to tMtisaa. tMMsi. utsir-' Hss. MsiembTtam aU Wlsk-UBsw CouaUM it to tU.N s issr; clKwkan.te MMbItaa sa< sS Mtor plscM te tkt-OalM atMn liato s risr. an nsU itibMiteiliM snraU* is MirsMs. rsstsQi W kSMijMM St ths Ssd sissi rate to fsaites, iDeMsM. Msribsr sTabC- the POOTTAC press. THURSDAY, may 12. 1960 NINE ■ P B B D Y nmoUVl - Although ho’i only 2 ycBn old. Howard BuihouM of Grand Haven aurpriwd hb parents by learning to roUer skate without their help. He practiced in the basement with his brother and sister and then tried them out- Back Pan American for N.Y.-0rient Route WASHINGTON (UPl) - Two avil Aeronautics Board attorneys ha He recommended that Pan American World Airways be allowed to fly passengen and cargo between New Yoric City and the Orient with stopovers in Los Angeles and San Ftandsco. give Pan American its first i over the continental United States. The airline cunmtty flies around the world but has no domestic routes. el several sweeplag changes in a report to a CAB esamlaer. It la a step toward final approval of changes hi Pndfle air roatee reipMOted by PieoMmt Ebon-hewer te naeet aafkaai neods. The dinnges must bo approved by die examiner, the CAB and by the President. * The attorneys. James L. Dee-gan and James E. Landry, also recommended that Norfinvest Airlines be given a Central Pacific route to the Orient with cotermin-als at Loa Angries and San Fissi-Cisoo and stops in Konoliflu and Tokyo, Pan American would be prohibited from carrying passengers between domestic terminals; Noitii-west woul^ be prohibited from carrying passengen between San Frandaoo and Urn Angeles. iKmaa or spkul mmmmmn MDiterr MOW M Aalor SWMt sad Nontairsr Drij" nM.**’* • lur iz. IMS HonCI OP SPBCUl, i •sniury fewer eo weibwei lead Avenue. _To; Mrs. Osrtd ULone. Vlitfl aobertt. Helen Perker end te eU personi Inter-eited, take nottM: ThM tbe ran of the Sp^l Aueeement heretolore made br the Cltr Affeifor (or tbe purpooe el de> (rayliu that pert of the eoet which the Commlielna decided thould he pcld end borne faO ipeetnl HMaement (er the on* •tructloo of csnltcry Mver on loutbwi •Me o( Oekinad Avenue from Penbli Street to lot feet foiftheut U now i file In my oftlee for public Incpectlua. Notice la sleo hereby tlvcn thft tl Commiftlon and tbe Aautaor of the Cl of Pc • ........... - 1 City on the ifth dey of ft l:N o’cloek P.M. to _____-„eiament, ft which time t place opportunity wfll bo glvtn nil rfone interfftfd MM bford. ilftod-Mov It, INS W. O. U» ADA K. IVANi mmea or sracui. asai curb, fwttor, srndt, iranI, dral niatod work «o Sfcoad AvtoM iohaa/ lavef, w. B. SfTlUf, i con, iir. OMdtor^ Ur. liuiefw. iSSs&.A-ScJ futtor, btod V------------- ______ ‘pS'foSirtit^tvrz Id Mat U. II 1. ntf a a. mm uSVi^ BIG NEWS EXTRA NETTY rEICALE nflEU Now that the summer weather is upon us you’ll want to replenish your stock of sheets, come in and let Penney’s help you choose Pencale sheets in pastel colors. Luxury combed percale in yellow, green, aqua, pink and turquoise. Full 81"x108'% full SonforiBed filtMl ........... . .2.67 42 by nVi inch pillow cosot.....................2 for 1.17 •2^7 Iwia 72 by lOf ioclMd twin SsoforisodO IMtsd BIG NEWS! SAVE ON PENCALES. PENNEY'S FINE COMBED COTTON PERCALE! Yes, these snowy, silky-smooth Penney percales are every‘inch pwfect! And see your big savings at these new low prices! These are the Famqus Penney sheets woven of selected long staple cotton, .combed to extra smoothness. Come in edmpare: See how fim and balanced the weave, how many, many threads to each high-couht inchl Selvages lie strong, hems precisely finished. That’s why Pencales are prized by hdmemakera coast*to-coast for beauty and wear. Why buy seconds — stock up on perfects at thrifty prices I Full 81 by 108 inchet, full Sonforixtd fitted...................^15 42 by 3814 inch pillow com......................... . . . .2 for 1.05 1 93 I 72 by 106 inchtt R Sunforiiod fHfod big n«wt in foom rubb«r FULL-SIZE PILLOWS! No akimpinx here, Fenney’s gives . good liMMure in bouney pillow O Hr pein! Convenioit zipper oh wash- " aUe white muslin cover,, aturdy |7 by 25-NkImb cord edge, fabuklos low price! noir-olftrgtnici tup«r>soft! SPECIAL PILLOW PAIR! You’ll agree Penney’s low price is big news for SueronC polyester ^ flberffni 17 fbiffy ounces covered in dainty floral ^kmlvStays 18 by 25-inclies' plump, resilient ’T' •6 big foving* mokf big iMvn! COTTON PAD-COVER! Easy on the bed, easy-on the budget at Penney’s! And you get all the features you want—^ bleached fill, sturdy stitching, elastie-held Sanforized tuckponder! •3 1 Twie *A L 72 kr to kNliM Juat enough warmth! And it’s lovely long wearing coltHn, Ufo«f-tlw blanket nykm Idnd- * ing. Machine wash at medium set Binding in roslB, maize, turquoise. PENNEY'S MIRACLE MILE Open Every Weekday Mondey Thrpugh Soturdoy lOjOO A. M. tc^8:08 F. % PENNEY'S DOWNTOWN Open Adendoy end Fridoy 8:30 A. M. to 9 F. M. AH Other Weekdoyt 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 F. M. TEN ^ f,' , THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MAY 12. 1960 You Can't Got Away With Doduction Fraud KEW YORK (UPD-TtePe tot any lutiire lor the gvy who ttkea to pad his tax „ even a trifle. evliiyane with whom he has hid Soon dectronic machinery will any financial dealing, according to check taxpaper's returns against Thomas G. Higgins, president of the'records of his employer, sav- the New Y<»k State Society of taigs banka, dividend paying, cor-ICPA's. Western State' Boasts Bigness Washington Troei Tall^ Atom Operotiont HugOi Fiolds Aro Rolling WASHINGTON . To •maUest el the _____________ .. is larger than all New Bngliuld and six times the I Maiylsind. 'Ita mountains and rivers 'u« big"’’ writes Merle Severy in thb latlonal Geomphic Maga’— Its frees are w tall jwi hav look twice to see their tops, its spirit as big as aH outdoors. “ Washington has much of interest and wonder. In 9,O0O miles of travel, wildemeaa fronUera meet those of science and Industry. Skiers take snowy slopts on the Fourth 9t July salmon hold ‘reuniona’’ on a university canl- Cadvert Reserve’s ‘Portable’ with jigger cap Curved for comfort and convenience —has decorative ridging for , non-slip grip. Rest of all, you get J masterfully blended whiskey ' ^™ with full strength and easygoing tastel $2.75 »«• CALVERT RESERVE HAS MORE POWER TO PLEASE brosh la aMrih-eeidral sOMsealnd Washing-the gWagaaio-BiUB Its; future may supply an ulti-matr answer to the state's need for energy to drive. its multiply ing machines and sttVe a growing population. - BhRchnyrTPKdBaTipmpo^ to n>ake plutonium from uranium. Plutonium, which does not exist in re, is fisskmable, thus produces energy. Accomplishing this complex task takes a bnUonrioltar InstallatiPn, the Oolumbia River, Grand Coulee Dam, uranium, and 8.000 hi^y trainM employes. Hanford has a new 815,000,000 plan up Ha radioactive sleeve. A piiltonium recycietest reactor may provide a mior breakthrough in harnessing the atom to produce low-cost, much needed ele^city. In a state as well supplied with hydrolectric worifs as Washiny it seems striuige to hear, of perpetual hunger tor power. Hanford itself is the biggest con-Burner. Otheii inchide industries producing aircraft and apace age missile#, lumber mills, electrochemical planta,. oil refineries, 'smelters and rolling milis. AT THE DOOR OUR FABULOUS A 40.000 SO. FT. FURNITORF SUPERMARKET WABEHOUSE BRANON - SHWART-BLENN 00. SAVE ON SPECIAL ORDERS CTVI CC SOFAS—CHAIRS—SICTIONALS 4/0 STTLEd ROCKERS—SLEEPERS—CUSTOM —mCT mvgpc-----------COVIRfO POILT’OU RT THiSE- lUD/ VUVtKd FAMOUS MANUFACTURERS By "KROEHLER" — "VALENTIKE SEAVER" — "BERNE" — "BARCALO” oiul Many Othori W KROEHLER -1(IO% NYLON COVER-FCFAM CUSHIONS^ Design that mskss news—si a ntws-msking priest Modern, off-the-floor styling^ pieces to use to-* gether or separately. Luxury coverings, decorator colors. And—Kroehfer’s famous “Plus-Built" construction for long-lived satisfaction. You owe your^ ssH the pleasure of owning onel mu SIZE WITH 41” QIDSECnOIIS GREDIT TERMS ft Dajri Sum u Culb Upl to, 2 Yoon Pifmat *259" IncMos.Dolivoiy S-G WAREHOUSE Icfo^H) wepiiesi>at| FORWTURE SALES FE 5-9279 20 FRANKLIN RD. JUST OFF S. SAGINAW ST. Opoii Moa., Thun., Fri. 'HI 9:00—Tweii. ond Sot. 'HI 5:30 Rotory powtr mowtr iHoktf mowing oosy 44" Recoil storting mower with fomous Br^gs & Stratton 2 hp., 4 eycia engine. Controls on handle. Cuts 21* path. Tractor type tkes. AAulcher. Turt Vtnyt tioso, 75-foot lonfrii 2” Solid broH, full-flow couplings. Non-kinking. Polished green finish. Durable. 24” brazitr grill, “ motor, fpit 'n hooif 19“ For the family, partiesi Grill with adjustable • level, chrome - plated grid. Draft control. Side table and Attorn shelf. Bfonza-tone finish. 4-woy aluminum cholM loungt Get the tan of your life on this lightweight lounge. Aluminum tubing wHh green, yellow mylor webs. Bock adjusts to 4 portions. FoWs to store. ^88 'Bunting' oll-motal glidtr The glider that's duroble os o pork bench! Auto-body steel and aluminum with boked enomel finish in WMn/white, corol/while. Boll glide. 27" Comfy metal folding chairi Relax on porch or potto wHh folding chairs. Green or bronzetone tube frame with seat |ond boA of durable ftorol patterned vinyl. Fold flot. ^ 99 Folding oluminum-web settee lightweight settee folds flat to eoriy. Tak* if everywhere! Sturdy polished aluminum tubing with Velod webbing that wipes clean easily. 14" cl Infrs-rid , kroilw Bross-finisli TV tabi«t PiwtUMiro coek«r, 4'qt. Viiftl-bot-edd juf Wood from# doof'mirror ~ 4-pe. mock ^Mo sots 3*\ 9" 99* 3“ Broils fast. Aluminum. Adjustobto heigha. Buy new! ' Adjust to fit port-obte TV's. ’ Hiirry and savel FWSTO. Sofely ■ vent, cook guide, stain resNtoAt. Unbyeokoble plastic. .Four sfMMt ill cover. Venation type for ’^lls, beAooms. ^ndclrd doors. 7.99, king size troys „with bros'i-finishad Icg^. TfiE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MAY 12. 1960 LY NIGHT TO 9 Men. tfirowgli Sot. bWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PUINS 48x90" drip dry print drap«ri«t 26" long 99« gr. --------OdW sfMitor on brown, roM, turquoiM. Rayon antique satin back Wipe clean. Smart, bieezy. drapes drip dry, need IH< i e Mm h 1^ » ko.^. » j^J j;; Traven* reds.....1.00 VoIoiicm ..;..........99c ~ White draw iiraptt, olfgontly texturtd Sindila widtii ^49 x45" ^ pr« Such tpocieut elegance for such a tiny pricel Pinch-pleated draw draped all ready to hang. m Widriis X 63".........7.99gr. Double width X 45"....7.99 pr. Singlo width X 63"......3.99 pr. 1 Ji widths X 63" .... .7.99 pr. Doubio width X 63"....9.99 pr. Tripia width X 63"....16.99 pr. SingiCj widHi x 84" ....4.99 pr. width X S4'^ . :..1.99 j^. Doubia width X 84"..11.99 pr. Tripia width X f4"....18.99 pr. 36^ cafa cuif«iiis........2.99 pr. Voloiicas ..............1.99 oa. Quilted print bodsprood sot 499 Spraod Embosttd cotton bodtprood sot 4*9 Summor-timod for wotl-groomod lowii < 'n picnic portits Duo-gordtn light Smart black wrought kon light for patiq or lawn. Top lifts off ^ taelive table lamp. CitreisoHo candlos, hog of 6 ------------- Rose lying Gross shoors, sp*rinktor chorp. Sprii^ iown. 88c oction .. irint cotton quiltc Its, perfect Yoor Choico imer. Trionon', UVOCk tons', 'Morses'. # ^aihaUe. Iwyf # 4-woy guordian gormoiit bog 4 built-in para pockets spread meth-kBling ▼OpOr* TOrCr p4IW ifiCmOORI* rillRf imPw Jopbo sixo . .2.99 ShoH hog...:....1.89 lipnkof hog ..1^ Tripio hog ...J.99 Fwfl size pod, fitted sids^ WbnV sftpl Sonforised. mochine-woshobie. Hog. 5.49. Twie... 1.49 dl^ Fulloriwin size osver. Sonfertaed. cetren; Taped seams. Opfior dosing. Reg. S.9I. / TWKT.VE THB PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MAY 12, 1060 Michigan Park Fee Bil Allowed to Become Law Post Cord It Bettor Urte Than Never ■ BURDEN, Kul (UPD Elmer TVedmor 9i Burden had to pay two cents poetace due rac«t> )y on a peat card bearinc a eaa> stamp. But the post card bora 1lw catdi was that the card had been mailed In Topeka April 22, IMS, when poet cards required tody .WltAKDjB" Cuttem tWli»0 M®wer , ‘319” i Powarfal 4* i Western Ante Dressy thowi collar, deep h wide sweeps, ribbon streoi pswtels. Sixto 7>14. Shop today! namt or____ M MleWcu At--- Mio n. u. ise FEDERAL DEPT. STORES TTT^ONTIAC press. THURSDAY^ may 12. I960 THIRTEEN RiMprooi Plastic Bodies for Cars Still Pipedieairi Bf lACK VAffDBNBBM IffI Mdwyi UMw DETROIT ~ TIM 4r««m U a Ughtwelght, niMproof ptaMie car My that navar aaada waxta« or poUahlng te atill only a irtpsdream, hiduatry la an tha v«(fa ol a latiaMla oonvankm to i paita la can and tha talk hi plaa-tic bodioa la growing aghin. "A atael body ooatad with a •laphan V. T. ManhaB. tiva ooardiiiatar for Plaallea Ttdk-Ideal Sarvioa at Dow Chanieal Oo^ ■aid thauaaofplaaticatalhaiiiaB' utoetura of can will “roekat" in . tha next few yaari. But he, cauthmed againat ovar- Theta .!■ Mtotog to Mght yM. ha eaid. that wmM make a plaa- Hopes (or *a plastic body ballooned about a decade ago when the chemical todwtry was ]ns ginning to devdop plastka and anvisionsd ualiinlted hocisons for new products. TALK OBOWg AOAIN Later talk id a plastic body lor itten oil aver a large moidiar its ao the Ffhergtoa body ba-s impractical for high vatoma eofUberty lsaP6teet DrJv»r Holding lictnte Dot«d Bock to Yoor '21 I, ,gs. nwa equally prised to discover his licenae was HONOLULV « - Police on Kau- tkatCdrloa bW a car tor 38 yoM* without a Forgivtt Hh Dobton The lioanae, issued him Nov. 14. fU, was good only (or eight ELU31SON. Va. T\ A XT XtAXTvta XAAII Ar rMtoiM • LiUciysUt Bori, T2, a iNiiwr New Metro-poUtan Opera aoprano. was r-ported in poor oendltiae today in a New York hoqiitaL She snl-iored « brain hemonfaa^ May X Ex-Sheriff in Prison ^n Woman's Chafge GRAND HAVEN (« — An In-CBrte’s K>rh totey covered the bulky figure of ex-Muak^oo CMd-ty Sheriff Arthur Davis in bis end-floor ceU at Ottawa County Jail. Davis has 10 days to appeal the 90-day sentence handed Wednesday by Muricegon Municipal Judge William T. Caugbey on' a conviction of assault and bat-teiy. Before being transferred from Mmkegoa, the M-yearoM fw- He added: ‘kf I llglit ttla any mere It will mean more paittt^ fiW Blf la^ He w^ found guilty Tbesday eight by a jury of four womoi and two men after trial on charges lodged by Mrs. Sarelouise Ibiwm, 28, a Whitelfldl housewtra Ihd mother of four children. She claimed he made improper advances toward her hurt March g in an investigatin of a gun-firing incident at her home. NO MONEY DOWN! . .BIG SAVINGS!! FOAM RUBBER MATTRESS ami BOX SPRING IN THIS 8-PIECE . Bedroom Outfit You Get All This: tiMng bfVdM mirrnr • 4-drawar matching ehnsf t Pantl btfh (bookcoM bod optioiiol txffi) • Foam rubbar mottross and box spring • 2 MMrt baudoir lomps ’ _ . All for Only . . , siiia95 dviiiis busloen henn. i mui th. H«rta« d.U dmiiis 'budnew' boun. "tr«m Jnii* 1b< —rta* date. LOCT AMK COMNOR. Mar It. Jima 1. woe. wme*, or luwaw baataamant roU for tha Townamo of *%“tha*owBOM^o«w pnam totcr-aatad in tha toMirlns deacrlbtd loU and taka nottee that a Special AsuiHiient RoU haa bean prapared and to on nia ta tb« olflca of Um Tovnahip Clark lor pifbUe caornUmiM. Sold ape-elal aHeaament roU baa been propored far tha purpoao of atawalns --* Sit following daacrlbed mpi the propertT benefited tberef- Conatruction of IJU Unaal teat of r’ Sanltarr Sower. Inclodlnt I montolee and lit lineal feet of t” bouec leadi Inj Wendjr Iona. Aanlewood-— and Douglai Amn Babdl- . . .. Sioomfiald Townahtp. _ s^SS’^t^tW^JwS’biWlS -the Tovnahip at l.» rdoek p.m.. on ' Townahlp Cler , May U and », IM Walton SottlcTord. Tb: ant A. on—------------------ Tiw Borat, Ooo. R. Irwin and Oalbart fhMrt and to aU peraona inUreated taka notice: Thot the roU of the Special Aaacasment haretofort aodrby tha aty Aiaatfor for tha porpoat of dofroylng that part of tha eoet which tho Cemiala-—- ——abottld-be paM and borne .ja of Wolton Bootorord from Sta ' Arenao to Richmond ATcniio, fa on flto In my offlea for pubtte Ina; ttOB. Notleo ft alao berahy given thi^ CommlNloo and the Aeeeeeor of — aty of Ponttoe. wlU meet In tho Com-mlaalim Chamber In aM TOy, cm tt-ITtb doy of May AJJ. IHO at S;( a'elock p.ni. to review eold aeoemmeni, at VhUih tlma and Plata, wpprtiuaiy wlO be given dU pertone Interceted t« **D2ed**May 11. MW. » ° ADA R. SVARS.^ aty aerk , gutter, grade, rclaUd work on Roland -------„ - - Bradway Compdny^ Mr. ___________-j aU peraona Interbajad. teka notice: .Tbot the roU of the te-elal Aceoeemolit heretofore madto by fhe aty /jttatn tar the pnrpem Ing that jart of the coet which the CommtotlondeeldeS fibould -----“ Eotond RoaMt from tooth IhM of At-teteor-f Plat IH to Argyto Avmoo *-BOW on fUt in my offlco for pubUe *5fSSe to Otoe her.;by given thot ^ ______________ J levtew eold oeoeoe- meat, ot which time end place wm-tantty win be given an peraoiia intor-eated to Im _ Noncx or spsoial . Curb, g«^. grado. gravaL dralaaga aad fetoOd work ea TednwaB Avenm. To: Mr. Poreman. Mr. Biaejm. Uam J. Murdoch. Orvol Ruaipl C^rlea * Jeoai Cowdrey. Mr. Di /Vo WOHiY Down TAKE yP TO 3 TEARS TO PAT 2^*Vn>. Oana. Mr. s^valto. Wi^ri. Pint Mtg. Oorp.. Wm. B. Morrie. Kaine W. Hamarl, Pred O. Oiiimh. Ser. Boveneeroft. Mel^e JbBMeoB and to aD paraoni lateraated. STiietice; ThoMha roU of tha Bpedfl Snuaant hwetafon awda by tha atv .S!ySU»^-S!»«.W-' r.^stt.asiiuv’x.'aJKE -* toirh, MSeg. grado. Rravol. Md rtmtT work oa feiuiv- 7-PC. FOAM BUBBER SECTIONAL OUTFIT! Lamp! 2 Tables! 4 Pc. Sectional! iton of t«r4 Stoeet to now ______M now da fflo la my of pobHc inaoectMa. Vottoe la diao her^ Uvaa.t _e Oommla- __________ ___op thw 17th _.y af May AJ>. ISM at t OB o’clock p,«. tel review aaM oeeeeiiment. at vhlrh {Ime ptodb ---- ■“ given u atraoac h , ST®P- ' I -J- AOA B. BTAm^H pf- \ You con't find o better yohify no mofter where you looki This beoutifui I960 style 4-piece sectionol (not 3) hos foom rubber filling under lovely, modern tapestry i:ovorinj|. Plus, you get o smort table lonipy « ste|^ end tablp ond o round cocktail table ot no extro egst! i 219 108 NORTH SAGINAW It totaveetad to bo li f' r;-‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MAY 1% 1960 FIKIKK. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY. MAY 12, 1260 PONTIAC^ MICHIGAN, SEVENTEEN Youngsters Debut at Zoo Coming Out Party DICI, 9AUNDEB8 OQa Ql JiligMt aiwlnB I^ Road. The Idea was to Aow aU the new airlvals wtdQh toee taken up residence since the soo closed last fall. Shertly before .the tear began, jroar nperter heard sir. ealenlated eelee of s veteran ttpster. "Beg. bnddr, ^ get an hesieat faee. TeH ja what Tm gs^ da .. dild'an Began a Pontiac Preu "exalttdve**—a look at this RMihi aeo features throng^t the eyes of our esteemed guide, Joey, a two-year«old Chhnpansee. ★ ★ ★ ^“Xa wuma get close tp da heart of things, don't ym dad?" asked thl#amaalag ehlmp. “Well, I’m da closest thing tbgselstolt, “ , "Qa big story arena’ here dis year Is babies. I’lq tedtai’^, we gft kMs an ever da Joint,” said leey, hlm-cdlf the yonngi^ of the aeo*b perteniiag diimps. And right be was. The crop of newly bom is the largest In many yeaql. and even more births are expected this qwlng and early summer. ’ANNODliCEMBNTr The hewbprb range from foui;. cjiiJMly lion cubs to polar bears and a baby hippopotamus. ^ ^e sobra salts, one bent in January and the other la April, are the flrst to make an appearance In the see’s Afrioaa Veldt for several years. Three Kodiak bear cubs pom Jan. SI are almost inseparable idaymates. ' < ♦ dr ★ • Births of elands continued with two more Joining the herd last wlntiar and tim baby Dorcas gaselles enliven the African swamp scene. ' it it it “But you ain't seen togetherness ’til you see Bubbles and Jpey advises. Ho.fefen to the soe^i enrrent pride and ^y-4be first opportunity for see visitese to View a mother and baby himepetamtis. Jenny was bora to Babbles Dee, 1,1969, and is the first hippo to bb surosssfttlly reared in Detndt. \.,dr ^ ^ The Mar bw populaUon has risen with the addlUon of Lou and Dan. Bertha gave birth to Lou Nov. 14 and mother Hilda gavq Mrth to! pda New tt. -HTS NO MONKIT When we told Joey he vnui a Very sharp monley, he bellowed, ’’CdOk, Dad, get this straight. I’m an ape. like there’s no tail to this end." He lectured ns for If minutes on the difference between .apu and monkeys and then he shelved ns an ar- . ray ef bnbeen ud rbeans asenkey bablss that wlU de-Ught the klddlea We mtded up at the Holden Amphitheater. it .it it. And after jt suitable bulldui^ came the main event of i* *><**»d of calling cards op the hallyUble were the main .attractlons—chlmps Julius, Jassbo, phlco, Albert, and of course—Joey. L Afie. Pontiac Press Photos by Ed Vandorworp HERD IS OROWINO -r Following the trend protective eMerS. The "old goet" is giving way in odier animal exhibite at the zoo, the mountain to the young goat. &it papa ii stiU master of the goats too are experiencing a population boom. herd — a mighty rough customw to lock hwtis Here, a recently bom youngsta stands by his with. ANOTHER SHOW — The dumu line performs each day with style and grace. Fbr some really hot flamenco dancing, >00*0 find it hard to beat Msty, Mona, Ruth and Susie shown here in a finale wim traineis Steve Leko and Jack Bruckman. The quartet of cutles don colorful Spanish costpqes for the program. Rain or shipe, the 100 la open beginning today from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. weekdays and 9 to 6 Sundays and hdidays. ANOTHER OPENWO - TOs trcOnut Tlie a lftipoiWtiIBW).Tk^^ Is JiSfOr biggest igiening acdund the Detroit Zodogtoal wu born in December.and is tte fbat hippo,to Pi^ It'Moags to Bobbles and she opew It be raised fat Detroit, whmwver abe gets hungry (vdddi la often tor t WATCMMMf — One of flss mast agakt ad soonr’ tg at ttc Detroit Zoo .eacli year Js admire talm bo|a tho pompous tiger, sprawled lmdly> imihr a another rensoo to ‘trm He IMbs to bp aaylng,"jmw(^ Yo«t luck ' ii g bepiar pouring back for LION CUBS — Only dbout six-weeks-old, there ‘‘childhood’’ and must four newcomers are the friskiest babies at the padded gloves. Visitors zoo right how. They were bwn to Dana on April to watch — fli;om a L The playful cubs are fast outgrowing tbeir be handled with heavfly will find them ddightful 1 CENT MATTRESS and BOX SPRING SALE Pick out the mottrets you wont . . . and for on odditionol ponny you con hovotko box spring. ★ SERTA ★ SPRING AIR ★ RESTOKRAFT ★ ORTHO-PEDIC $34.21 MkttiMf Btx Sgiiiif. Ic 534“ H9.il MittlMB Bm SpriBg, Ic a 549“ $54.50 Mattnn Bbx Spring. Ic a 55451 $5941 iilllMI Btx SpiiBg. Ic a 55922 IIU4 Mittmi Bw Sgriag, Ic a; »68« S79.S0 MitliMi Bix SpriBg. Ic a: 57951 IS** roAM MetIlfBS In Spriif. If a 57996 $B9.S0 Mimtu Itx Spriig. Ic a _ 5895’ Wt hovo toorcbod for on oxcoptionol iMontivo to ocquoiiit yM «hom“ EXPEfiT DESIGN ond DECORATING SERVICE with our storo and quolity morchondiso. This it it! Bex gpringt for o ponny. Toko odvontogo of tbit fino offer and whilo you'io with US ... oxploro now eoncopti in dosign ond docoroting with fino fumiturt ef budget pricet. HtADQUARTERS FOR DREXEL/ GRAND RAPIDS. FLEXSTEEL TERMS TO SUIT TOO 2600 WOODWARD Bloomfitid Hilit OpM 10 A. M. 'Ht 9 P: U. Than., PrL. Sat. and Moa. Taw. tad Wad. S.P. M. EIGHTSEI^ THE POyTIAC PRESS, miaSPAY. MAY la, 1960 » ■ F Bfttish td)orites lambaste Spying LONDON (UPI) — BritWi otrn abost Amariou spy flights ow Ramk eqpMed into « Par-Banantaiy apronr WeAieaday But Air Secretaiy Geocfe Ward. rctaUatiaa tor m flatly to aay wfaether Britain and the Uidtcd sum are woridnt to> gether la carryiiv out aerial eapi-oaage over the Soviet Union. “It haa never been flw practioe to dledaee either the.nature oi wcope of inteOiCBKv activttm,” Ward aaid in replyinfl to a barrage of Laborite queatim. ^In my judgment it would be contrary to public intereet for me to mahe $ay' Franked Mail Slow, Hawaiian Solon Says WASHINGTON (AP) — Hawai- ia apending fllo a n of Me oam galaiy ler akaaail haiw altout (be (tone it (akeac Cranked maU to nwdi ibttr «a-uit aUte.fram Waabtagton. Rep. Dudel K. Inouye (D41a> all) aaid Wedneaday be’a uaed uento wwAd get very pCor i fTvice.” The fraiAad, or tree, mail, a privOaga extended to all nmn-bers (tf Oongreai^ takea U to 30' daya to reach Bavali, he laid. bxmya and Ua calleagaca. Sent. Oren Long (D) and Htaam Fong (R), are baddng a bill to 0^ Resistance to Boosting Octane DETROIT ll| — Iteflnera ware urged laat iiight by the beard chairman of the American" Petroleum Iqatitute to reaiat any lUg-geetien from the automobile to-duetry that octane ntingi at regidor grade gaaoUM be Rathbone. preahlent of ftanda^d OB Gb. (New Jmv). aaid ha had rdad that the auto ia order to aaflafy advertWiig 'me united Staten la lirto in the world ia peaducOoB of alectifcity wttii 43J1 pir eimt Wf the total. Ruoia ie eecond with fl.1 per cent and Eiwlaad third odth lUghtly To Toko Boyno City Post BOYNE CITY (UPD-OoflaM L. Kehtor. wim waa aatoataat city manager at Grand Haven the peat two and a half yean, will become Boyne Ctty’a flret city manager In JWne when a new charter bt' oarngn edeetlvc. Jlnt WeDMd Cb** betwoen Brie^aad OnuHo yaa sTiSi t( i:oe imr,----- There are m devoted excluaivciy to promoting and ntanaglng vaitoua kinda of "*DAviD a nwa««m. I THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 12, NINETEEN■ Woman of 31 Has 20 Babies in 3s, 4s, Ss WILUAMSTON. N. C (AP) v-Vlola Rocm Brown, 31, may teve art a record lor muttiple births, h«r physician said alter delivering a set ol triplets Monday night. ance 194S. Mrs. Brown has given birth % times and eight ol sets o< P lets. She lirs ds, all d glc birth: quadrupleta, two and two sets ol trip- : gave birth to quadrup-Wd; then lolfewed a sin-liuintuplets, all dead; 1; triplets, all living and years old; twins, one and Monday night’s I^EI«d«d Presid»nt of Nursing Homt^ Unit KALAMABOO (UPI) > Mrs. Ila Arthur ol Grand Rapids was reelected-prestdent ol the Mlehlgan Nursim Hnne Asnw at the ghnip's I3th amnal convention here. * * <, * Mabel Lilly ol Mason ims elected first vice president; son ol Detroit, second vice presl- lUrd vice presideBt; Cotton ol Grans Lak . Emmett Calhoon of Batfie Creek, , and Estho- Feraey a Byron Center, diaplAin. t The roup reported Midiigsp has 968 nursing homes with 16,322 beII W>alr'*_SnnMriv vhiMi uyttr . . T .. . . "Hril Week”-fomieriy idven ever to mischief-making and the hazing ot pledges. The projects include planting shrubbery at a hosjdtal, library and yard work at the SdMol lor the Blind and clearing sevoal vaednt loU for play- for 36 Years' Swrvica WASHINGTON (UPD-FB! Director J. Edgar Hoover reedved the praise Senate leados Thea-day on hto 36lh anniversary of led- Leader Lyndon p. Johiiaao qtdddy fidlowcd by praising die FH dl> recbMr aa "one d the great poHie DiM Hnned Und«r Car Senate Republican Leado* Everett M. Dirksen • Largo formica top tido toblol • How tilt chromo grid; hi-lo odiustmont! • rubbor>tirod whools; cepportono finish! Wtdte'a GtUla ... DowatUdn WAITE’S OWN ■ . AMBASSADOR STEREOPHONIC CONSOLE a Mi«h saM daalkiMMMi ampHflMi f2 .COO • I lU-e^ 6" Bpeakert; dual Bappfcift SK XK ♦VM4‘4peed browii, grey, blue or red domirKuit colors ond look lovely in either contemporary or colonial $ettin{^. Well mode, long wearing, use either side for twice the wear» ^p|ox. 9 tby IZftT sFzes^ Wotfe'S loss ... Dowasialis NO MONEY DOWN, Months to Pay! TWKIITT THB PONTIAC PRESS, THTJBSPAT.'MAY 1», H«0 PennsyWonia to Stay Neutral: Lawrence TMlw’a a-VBli ^hutiiwi to cBBvtnikB. Ito fai OD a vaeatioe crat wkl today San. John T. Bmt-aa4y had aoand a great victory to toe Weet Virgjtoa Democratic ptimary. but tha reauH ' chaugw the poaitom of neutnaty Laaa than aiz milUoa pooads «< of PaamytUltoB detoytoi - - JOtoBOcraUc Nattooal Ooavi titaaaaw to to head fiBaajA4ltoB poutida. Survival Lessons '■^’tSLVS!S£% ★ dr ♦ Lawremce dadtoad to day «lwto> er he believed Sen. Hnbett H. Scheduled at Watezhrd Twp. “Thafa aU oonjectara.*' he said. toom petraleum ia UOSu By 1060 ......................to 15 bO- ralktot Protoctom.” “Ilealh to 7:30 ikin. Wedenaday May IS and May S at the Watertord TtonisUlp Community Canter. dr^. dr •* by the CSvfl I ol Waterford. WeM BkMmfield and White Lake town- Thty Wwrtn't Sporting MONOE, tod. (AP) - The end cy Action to Save Uvea.' Waterford Tmvnitdp'a CD A-rector Lloyd Qdicy is gne^ chairman of tbr program. Am^ tants ara' Mrs. Lonise KUne, Mn. Eugow Mihay and Jack Thylor. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Fetd Vetter of Idte Lake'and Mr. i John Wahen oh.Waat I are alao aatiating dtaeetion et the t jMt in tinwlor a k Avidtag Ml toebr property — cangtt a emoie of aeaaon tickets to Monde Central’s batoetball games. They Adnl want to ait nait to aacfa other. Mianasota. NOrto and Soolfa ■hato ptodnoo nboot fomMIfths o< the United States crop et flax We Pledged You the Greatest Values This Seasont JOIN THE CROWDS TOMORROW for the BUY of the YEAR! LOW! Yoir Gheho of Om 500 Fanoat HyNBROOr SUMMER SUITS withS-PANTfl Including ^'DRIP-DRY - WASH V WEAR'' DACRON BLEND TROPICALS and CORDS Th«y Alwoyt Command o $50 ond $55 PricA Tog On Sale Tomorrow Yes, with Two Pants at T^« 90 Doyt m Piyl Smm as Caihl — Me Ca»»^ Open Yoer Aecoent TeJeyl Open fridoy and Monday Nights 'til 9 P.M< Barnetts 150 ^ORTH SAGINAW4l^ te_5MH_ LAST 2 DAYS! Connolly s Closes ML Clemens Store Bolonco of stock brought to Pontiac, but Soturdoy it positivoly the lost doy so hurry in now. Wo art opon Fridoy night un«l^ P. M.—Saturday until 5:30 P. M. THIS IS YOUR UST CHANCE 3 to 7 DiiMid WoidtoK Migt Oddt-Eadt Ridttcod 50% MNGS liillateM. CtoMt. laiUMLOiys Up to sag h98 •9’ MEN'S TIHEX Wrhl Waldwt nil M.M In. lus 969 FISHER Silver PaOtii , RurIrIm ok It PrHsIks Rege 1S5 BiMle 79‘ DIAMOND PINDANTS, NfCKLACES. IRACeLITS, lEARRlNQS $100.. $6050 $200 . Jin COSTUME EARRINfiS BRACELETS MpWIV IVBW ^te 1.9S 79‘ 50-K. WM. ROGERS ELVER SETS Reg. 49SO '21 95 UDY'S lO-OlAMOND HAMILTON WATCH Reg. $195 !65 95 • DIAMONDS • $ 87.50 Seti . .......I4S.S0 1150.00 SUs .......'....I7I.SI 1250.00 SeUtaim ib1 SNi ... .I1M.N Om ft tM-lMilh Mill SelitaiiM I339.M 'DIAMOND MOUNTINGS REDUCED 50% COSTUME JEWELRY REDUCED 50% SPEIDEL ID BRACELETS R.0. $13.50 ^3.98 • WATCHES • tSSO.00 TImN 1240.00 1285.00 $ 69.00'TifsM $ 79.50 Tifiot S 39.50 CntaB BILLFOLDS ....1310.00 ....9110.00 ....S100.00 .....S43.99 .....149.00 ...T.I27.4S .60% OH MANICURE SETS 50% REDUCED SILVER $ 17.50 WeU V Tim ngitwf ... .$0.90 $12.95 Tr«rg.levb,ngiteM ' Sasdwich FIaIgi.....$$.M $ 79.50 SiMiiaf SnMm .........$40J9 $ 15.00 SlMliH,$i9tfftCiMMr$10.N WATCH BRACELETS Up to $14.95...........$6.95 Up to $^.95..............$4.9S Upto$ 7.95.............$3.95 RONSON LIGHTERS Rtg. $13.75 JEWEL OASES . . . n%0H MEN'S JEWELRY 38.50 AfURDittc Dte^nd Caff Uala. He and 19.25 Mateeic DiaMend Caff Llaht, Tia and . 4.H ..2/8 COMPACTS 50% Off CLOCKS Ml, Mm. «W REDUCED 25 to 50% CHINA end CRYSTAL 50%“ PICTURE FRAMES PURLED 50%“ In •ddltioo to theee lovr prtoai, you can abarge on budget terms U you whh. Battf ... no layaways. All mercbandiM from our regular Mode. JEWUEKS 16 W. Hui«li St. FE 24)294 THE POyTlAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY J2, 1960 TWENTY-ONE With All but Prof^ Airlines Pile Up Records WASHWGTW (UPI)-The na-tkn'i sctedulfld sirtiMt wt record! last year in every cateiasy except profits, a survey reveals. Tbe'21st edition of “Air transport Facts and Figures," puUtshed by the Air Transport Assn., leport-cd that the airlines: —canted iM mUHoa pas-mgers, nearly seven mUtton onN ttna la Udi tar an sB-tbne . STAB8’ DAUOBTEE TO WED - EBen Powell, daughter of actor-director 0lck Powell and actress Joan Bloodell, idans to marry Hollywood stuntman-actor Oniek Hayward. The ceremony is set for May M at the home of her brother In Sunland, Calif. EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Special Purchasd Tko tUsonco of whitt brocado-yourSf in slim thooths of cotton •f# 1^99 values btra "richnnis* odkfad . . to thoM stnmnnr-favbriln "host* while .dressna. Crisp, cool cotton with the luxwyJeok cmd feel el beocndo. Jr. siaei 7 to IS. a. Portrait enltor ending in o captivating bow. * 1^. Sc^ dieoth-dippina dramoficedly in bock. ALSO SITES 141k to 24H IN OTHEK STYLES. * nys sizB 44 to S2 I, «MM. . r ' I DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PLAINS -MeMed proms ol aboot Tt la ten bat • ndmon ander tim best assney-BiBklag year e« UH (evea so, Ism graee revenees were 1 bUSan dollars higher thaa la ’H). The ATA said it was the eigfadi consecutive year in which ddroeatic airlines had a fatality rate of lees one death for every 100 mil- lion passenger miles, and the seventh-atraight year tor the International carriers. "Today it is thrsc times as safe to travel .by domemic scheduled airline as by automobile," the urvey said. **Ob the avetage, there me morn I ocenned In the en-» M-yenr period at the INSs ing common carrier of intercity traffic, hauling 47J per cent, compared to 28.4 per. pent lor railroads and 24.3 per cent for buaen. (Ten yean ago, the airlines ran a poor, third.) ★ W —New Jet-powered airlinen «re being (Mivered at a rate of one every 44 hours; about half the 800 ordered by U. S. airiines have been ' and all 800 wiU be in service by the end of 1982. ■The nation’s commercial air fleet totaled 1,894 planet at the end of 19S9, Including 84 pure Jeta and 213 prop-jets; they have a capadty of 108,710 seats dally, compared to »,9Q0 doily snnte only 10 Other statistiod highlights of the report: -The airiines are now the lead- Research Team Boo^s Bowles for Premdent CAMBRIDGE. Mass. (UPI) - A psydiokigy reaearoh team at Masmehusetts institute of Technology. heeded by Dr. Davis Howes, hat started a drive to ffdn The name Kmtudty roeane dark and idoody groond.** It the scene of numerous bmtles between opposing tribes of.'-Indians. portera ia Crilfoniia. New Yosk. Rep. Chester Bowles (tVOnoo) the Democratic presidential nomina- How« said the drive started in January when a group of people pae4 9t ■enles. •nm graqp is MasaaebiMM I John r. sjmetacular victory fci WeM Vlridnia. Lt the cURcnt front-runr ning Republican and Democratic candidates lacked experience both in domestic politics and foreign policy. lie saU aeariy IN perasm TIRE DISCOUNTS jMuim ouma S.H1IS 7Jtel4 Tfkr-r-W Sale! Practical, smort rag. 49.98 sofa tiMper 99 Save 9.99 on smorf sofo slaepani Um stogly, or in pairs. Thay do doubla duty to axlra tiaaping room. Ramovabln bock. Covnrad fai white, coral or turquoise bother-loolc Bohoflax. Hurryl Sale! Daluxa 7-piect wabiuf toiia dintftt 68“ 36"x4r' tabla opans to dfT, has mor- Comforl of ravings! Rog. 38.88 Sraly maffrass ond box springs SEALYMATTRBS SALE i'^69** Iffloginel Get 2 famous SRALY quoTity-built mot-trstios, 2 box springs, or oiw of each for just 69.88. Choem hotol-iiwtol style moltrem with 510 coib, proof plastic top in hcmAoim 2-tonn bingn-walnut. She smart foonhbomd seat chabt to match: Sogiriarly pricod at 89.951 Shop Fodnrol's ond sovol Solid 5-pc. England moplo living reom-bodroom set Glowing colonbt fumitora with o mod- fuH tin bocR Sot with cocktaii toblo ond 2 knap opont too tobias in rich, ' b OPEN EVERY MIGHT TO 9 Mmi. thru sdu DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY -inr I TWENTY-TWO THE PONTIAC^ PRESS. THUBSDAY, MAY H, 1M|0 I Gains Ground in Durham Coldwater Sets Vote on Making Own Electricity 9y n* J ■tndenti were lUglnc a proteet aMM^ to be gaMnc mond to-2; dey bi Deriiara. N. C. detotte •p- mm aneato ct itt-to demon- f A mayer’4 omuaMm 2 ^ttom bcAire dty oouncU t three-etop plan Wadtog to b^ (ration ai uoch e 2 krallon ai hloA oounten at tkiee The propoaed plan embodies a waiting period to let "tension subside’’ before integrated service is started on a controlled bitois. Full integration Orauld come adien the nodificatioo has been accepted by the public. Meanwhile, the ' a as the plan was belag ap-2 proved by the oommittoe Wednes 2 day.jpoIlM were arresting 5T stu-da«Ai-iadiiding four white pe^ 2- sons 'on charges ot trespesi. The REV. UNO COMMENTS A Negro leader, the Rev. Mar- tin Luther IQng of Atlanta, said in New York that rit-in drawnstra-tiona would be used fay Soutoern I Reveal Grants I of Million Negroes in an effort to gain voting rights this November. King declined to elaborate on the cam- 2 Rockofeller Foundation : Doles Out $206,800 to * U. of M., Among Others • NEW YORK (UPI)-The Rodm-2 teller Foundatian made grants to- • taling S4,M,!m during the first 2 quarter ot 1960, its president • ^ Rusk. .aBB«»l»d Wednefc^^ noridn’a pwblliKaohooto day. AmonOi the larger grants an- I to the Foundatloo Li-2 brary Center, New York, to aid « in collecting, organizing anrd making available to the public infor- • »06j00 p the University of 2 SUc^isan for a study, begun in $182,000 to support studies of cell ihriaboiisra^" six EuropaSA ln- 2 betan studies in a number ai w coantries; a similar amount lor 2* a (Rogram of Uie . _ ■i cil and Johna Ho^dns Univeraity ^ on population problems; S’ $196,000 to help Japan and the •*: Philippines train home econo-2, miata; $1(17,000 to strengthen agri-Wv cultural and veterinary aclencaa 2 at three African universitiei; •f $100,000 toward a new building 2 for the arena stage of Washington, 2 D. C.; $93,100 tor art training for ■*- n Tnriisns St tljC Uni- 2 verslty at Ariaooa: ^ $79,000 to the toternatlo^ Pr» =- Institute, Zurich, Swltaerisiid, te ^ m- an expanded program for Allan 2 Jouroiilsta. ____ _ coiorfut Frendiwomsm wfao held almost • all major world tennis cham-Z pknahtps, died at toe age of 30. s s uv sf-isseT^-2 Srtnoo M i- wSSnoSttST obutatd ^ tons OMBtv n«ad OomalHtao bMdlas ** fanu. tmu. “ an I *• u ta----------------- m- TiM Board raaanraa •a dataeU and ta aaaeM «________________ • }S“. »nd a* tha OoiiitT •* OaMaad, Z **“*iioAiiD or ooyitTT ----------------------mTot ti Roncs OF iirmmoit to com- ■tnua taeap ‘ ^ “ Oretard Laka tS Otj. afTraoUac. UMbtsaa 1 w M>T Jt. use by raaolatlon It waa 2 clarad ta ba tb« IntanUan ef tba OOfJDWATER il raddcnts will ballot wtthin.S0 dmm In a spednl electloa to decide whether the city should generate its own dectridty or buy It from ftt Oo. atroyed part of the dty’s municipal light plant generating syrtem In July 1963. The unburned portion of •" was able to ,supply and tba dty eon- In New Orieana, a federal Judge gave toe Orteans parish (county) School Board until Monday to come up with a school desegrega-tkm ptan. Judge 3. Skdly Wright said if no plan ii presented. be’F me of radal itrife in p^ rntmthe, was a picture of tranquility Wednesday as of Negroes served quietly and without fanfare at six formerly white down- w * Electridty became a poUttpd Noe in Cddwater when fire de- tracted with CDnsomers to supply toe rest. a dispato as to whetoer toe oHy *Mdd toy aB Ua elwstridty from Conaamiifs; bay •• per m per eeat. In tot J96B lanerdi dectkm. toe voters tamed down a propoeal to buy aU electricity freni Ooneumers and also'reiectod another propoaal for n $T minion expansion of the present dty plant. * * A The City Council racently voted to ask toe votors again If they wanted to expand the muntdpal plant through a revenoe bond tome. However, toe cUy’s board ot Oakland GOP Fills 2 Top Finance Posts ..H»1l Hdvt lo Oineel that dty (1657-66). a Ualtod roun-l, . . ■. km-La m_ dation worker and a monber of Btrmlnglmm’s Pdioe Trial Beard. Safurefcty Night Pkms Two major finance positions with ton Republican Committee of Oakland County have been filled. County Chairman Arthur CL BU-ott Jr,--------" Man of toe Year" by toe Blrtohtg-ham Junior Chamber of Cbna- 80UTH HAVEN (UPU -<■ SMnr- In HB he waa atocted "Yoqng day night wHl be toe ieneUeet in 36 boars on chargee of reddeea one ef toe .terms of OvM* sentence is to spend five Saturday nigiito hi toe c% night of the wedr tor ‘ Cspto. 16. «t South Haven. After being arrested twlea with- visibUity. Ooior ssperto dalm yellow hu toe higheet imtoif for general John E. Holmea, Berkley athH<- tary of the Finance Oommittoe, ' William E. Roberts. Btr-city dty buy aU its dectrteily. to Tburiif Unit Ym don't Ihhw to bo rid to onjoy RKH BOURBON LANSING - ’The Senate last nl^t confirmed William Palmer, former state senator from Flint and a legislative spokesman for the petroleum industry, as a mem-bo: of the state Tourist Council. "RippUd” Poppy CoHoo Ring A massive campaign to inte- ptedged by toe Rev. A. Lowry of Tampa, state president ot toe National Amsi. tor toe Advancement of Cokved People. No 0^ be said, but "all of the metro-poUtan arena of toe state will be H cup shortening H cup milk ^eupeufar 1 teaspoon lemon Me# 2 oggs 1 teaspoon grated lomon IVicupssWodonrfchedlloor rin«l _____ ^teaspoon salt 2 toespoons baking povtder nappy nmap lain is a sMdarals 0«M gSiT) 3S ■iaBtH sad tors Oil si meUTu ML OihiMsMi • toppiaial utoppid CTM » IMm; M Ml tot M9 Itolto Btok. Ml Hi TtoMMlHhBM AMPmMI MIM*lbMCIIlMn.BI OfMjtk, (IkdL tiu>^ WsH *13 you tnsUUwdslidoQS coffee ring you can make wMi **aOUy* Fbppy KUinf- No mixiiif! No fiMdiagl Yosir *’SOIX)” Poppy RDiiif ii rsMb^ to iMC. Just follow thin radpo. AT YOUR GROCERS iBtenUnn '(Httor reirtneninent iir'VnUtw ^ _________________ t OB ruo fnt pabUt «f *“lP*uf*r«rtlior totoaSotf to coantrart •» Sn* ■m tbo oont tboroof Ohott Sft Sotror^ by w ------- ■„■■■. ...t ooeoroiat to irc— m OB4 Uut oU of tho Mt oas sontto 2 of load froatlas apoe oltbtr M of 2 OrdHud 1.0^ Aooau trw th« CHa^ Wto to aoslMv #mt sbtil or-" • tato tho oMOofBMat aubtu X &f»rr5inhir;ro-“?h.*«j ^ lototofoaMot Fuad;__________ 2 ^ Femes M mxBT 2 Thot tho CoSibUmM of tlM CUT Poatloe. uiehifoa vtn meet to l •• Ceauatiiton Cbomber «i Hoy IT, o> ot S -o'cIoek D.m. to boor r-- •0 and obJectlOBo that may to to partIn InUrMlod. ^ W.O. T»ll. Femes or wtsftiof to oof- : sKAsrus'S-fisr.ss- Too art baroby i tba Oty of Foattoe. iftobtsaa told my 2- I, ilM by rootoatua It wot dtolarad te *C bo tto tetanttoa of tbo City Ooaais. tloa to toaatraet. eurb. lattor. srato to aad arayel. drolnaeo ond related , work ■o 00 Third Arenae from toelya Amaoe to eo BUbvood Boalcrard at aa eeUmated » of did.07d.ad. and ............................ 2 tooflle and. cettmate of eoid Immovi 2 mm la OB ftio for publk laepoetloa. ^ tt U fortbar totoadod to ooniw I’ Se^*i oad tbat,aU of the loU and parwle neolal anoeiiaiiat dioirtet to dalrar t&AUto of the ootlBMted otto end -------■ tharoof aad that dl.tlT.dd " I I iTdMl JSSS. X I*, uw _______ That tto Ooramtodoa of tto CMv of *inel Stolea. were IIM 97100 1 MUSKRAT FURCOAT, Nartlwra Burk 14. woe 92M . 9M40 1 GENUINE RANCH MINK STOLE, woe 93M ..... 91M40 • LONG SPRING COATS, 10 to II, were 8UM ...91Z4S Mmbi Floor 21 LADIES BLOUSn. weta 9140. naw ........... ISe 15 LADIES' SHOTS, wara S141 naw ............. Me 31 LADIES SKDT8, wara 9140. now ...... Me -SaPLAm SUM PANT& wan SMlaaw ............ ... lie US JAMAICA SHORTS, wara 9141 naw .... ..... Me 141 LADIES BLOUSES, warn 91M. naw ........ 9 143 III CORDUROY SUM SLACKS, waia 9341 newv ....9 1.77 144 2-Pa ndICXS SETS, wara 9191 now ........9 149 lit 2-PC. JAMAICA SETS, wara 9341. naw .....9 149 U BANLON CARDIGANS. Wara S4.H, new ...... . 9 IM 47 AU WOOL PLAID SLACKS, wara MM. new ......9 LM 21 POPLIN {ACXETS. were 94.01 new ......... 9 L77 64 LADIES SKDTS. were 91B1 new ............ 9 241 37 PLAID WOOL lACKETS. were lllM. new 9 IM SAVE! LADIES' WEAR LADIES' ACCESSORIES DOMESTICS - LINENS 54 LADIES SCARFS, wara to 70c. now .......... lie 31 LADIES COLLARS, wara to lOc. new . ... ... 25c 76 KNEE SOX. were Me. now ................ 30c 29 LADIES WALLETS, wara 1.01 naw............. 39c 112 PAD NYLON HOSE, wara Mw now .............. 'Me 149 SEAMLESS NYLONS, wara 91.01 now .......... 50c 71 SLIPPER SOX, wara 9140. now .... ......... 69c 15 RIPOR SLIPPER SOX. wara StM. new.......... 99c 110 STRETCH TKanS. ware MM new ......,........ Me 44 LADIES RAIN COATS, were 1141 new . '..... .9 149 17 LADIES UMBRELLAS, wara MM, now ...........9 149 31 LADIES PURSES, wara 9LM. now.............$ 149 27 LADIES PURSES, wara 9LM now ............. $ LSI SAVE! LADIES' WEAR 9M FACE CLOTHS. DISH TOWELS, wara lie new . 12 DRESS AND SKIRT ZIPPERS. 7,1 10 iiu wara 29c a. ... 49 CANNON HAND TOWELS, ware 39c now ........ lie 23 MUSUN QUAUTT PHAOWCT 3M TARM OF YARDGOODS. g 36 AXMmSTER RUG CARPT^ 11 PLUMP SOFA P1UOW8, 9I.M Tie 13 lEWEL SOKES. COMB - BRUSH* sS^^ra I14B . . 39 PLUMP PEATHEB nuOWS. largo tina. wara 91.N .. Me U9,RAYOH CmiTAlN PANELS. 54. 93, 71 91 ... .. 99c 94 TIER CURTAINS. CAPE CURTAOa, wara 9149 ..9 140 Domestic - Home Needs 312 LADIES PANTIES, wara 29e now M LADIES BRAS, wara Tie now.......... 271 ACETATE PANTIES, wara 45c, new ... 152 SUPS AMD HALF SUPS. Wara 9149. naw ... V BABY DOU PAJAMAS, wara 9149. now ........ 31 MAIDENFORM BRAS, wara to M5& naw .......9 73 PEBMAUFT BRAS, wara to 9440, now .......9 112 NYLON SUPS, wara MM now . .............| 75 BABY DOU PAJAMAS, wara ItM. new ........9 U LADIES GOWNS, wara MM n^ ................9 SI LADIES ROBES, wara MM now.... .........$ to X555? .......i 21 IBllEt ROBES, wara to 911M naw.........J DOMESTICS ^ LINENS 79 PLAID BLAHEETS. kdl afaM. warn ll.M .... 24 Pm 12-PC^lHNMtRWARE SETS, wata 91M. naw M MUSUN BED SMEETl iiUI efan. wara ll.M naw 12 TOBY CLOTH 2-PC BATH SETS, wtoa 9211 now . 31 CHBlELUE SPREADS. hiU. trrin elae. wan 9549 . 9 PLASTIC SHOWER CURTAIN SETS, wara 9341 19 QUS.TEB MATIRESS PADS, w«a MM. new I 140 9 149 9 149 11 PINCH PLEATED DRAPES, wara MM now .9 111 U READYMADE DRAPES, wan MM naw .......9 IM 31 ORION ILAMIETS. iuO nina. war* MM agw . 9 349 12 FOAM RURMER POLOWt. hnnba tin. ware MM. aaw 9 341 « CAfQKWMraW SHEETS, InU sin. were MM 9 LM .9 LM I 14 BATES BBDSPAEADS. I I. twin liwe wen MM 9 IM 18 N. Saginow St. GEORGE'S DEPT. STORE r TWKNTt-POUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, iliURSDAY> MAY i>. 1960 Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas I H. (lUIie 0.) .HmmmM. it. flf STS fiitalwth «t PooliM anwral Hoipltal. She |Md haen in Mvml weeks. Mrs. HsimavoM was e awmber 1^ Vomen’s Benefit AaeodaUm af Port Huron. aurvleliig ere « deviBrter. Mra. Clndye HecUnfS wifii whom she made her honw; two SarvlM wU be hdd et I pm. tunend Heme, with burial in White Chifiwl Memoriel Cemetaqc. A Requiem Maas tor former Pen-eUc resident Harry Lentz, ST, ol tl E. Kemwlh St., Mad iso Heights, win be said at 9 a.m. faturday at St. Mary Magdelene Onncta in Haael Park. Burial win he in Ift. Olivet Ometeiy, Detroit Tbete Mil be a prayer service at T:SO a.m. Saturday at the Hopcnlt Funeral Home, Haeel Park. Mr. Lentz died Wednesday at William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, following a long illneos. I a member of the Father Oo^r Knightt of Golumbus. ng arc bis wile. Mary; two daughter, Mre. William Clem mens of Birmingham i ~ ~~ Donald Brooks of Orchard Lake; a son, Ridiard of Barkley: .a airier and 'two brothers, and six grandchildren. ROBinrr modonald . Robert Md>oaaM of 94 Thorpe St. died early this nfoming Of > a heart ailment after 4 lopg il^' nesa. He was 85. A mmnber nA OentrsI Methodist Church, he was a retired ei . ^. of .Grand Trunk Weeteni Railmd Co. where he had nerved for 23 PVns d. IPALDDiO Service for Petor J. S^palding, 78, of SOXailppewa Rd. wlU bt at 3 p.m. Satimday at the Lester Smith and Son FVmeral Home in Imiay Oty. Burial wiU be in the Lum BJ Ford in Future of Many Drivers for a Week Surviving are his wife, beth; a daughter, Mrs. Miwy Ash in Indiana; a sister and a brother. Mr. McDonald’e body is at the _ died alter a two-year illness. Spalding was the director of the State Mutual Cyclone Ineorance Co. tor 35 years and he was a life member of the Lum Euclid Lodge 478 FAAM. and a life nMi^mr ol the Lum CLE.S. 436. Allen of Marlon and Mrs. ITaiices Johnston vt Pontiac, four grand-chfldm and five gp^^;randdiil> drea. Comts Back by Mail 8A1X>LE BROOK, N.J. ilMMrs. Hany Nelsan, 31, lost s wallet 10 yean ago shlle taking a walk. It canw' back to her in the mail recently from an anonymous send- MODERN rr/a/iD Tius: ' Ws Ars Ts« ABthDiissd Uiolein Tile SANDRAN 9x9 Inlaid mm Extra Spacial H DEALER Quality V Oemiie Fleer THe 2K tq. H. r» iqee Shaat—Unglaidd 1 Raadoai Paltam 1 Armstrong Corlon SolM Yhpl Tib -- 9x9 file la. Firat Quality Vinyl ttosHc | Floor CoverioE A 69* pBBBi COUPON Boginnsrs' n MO&IC KIT 1 BH- It-ee. IM Ata tnr Cwnvbte H cnroeu d—e‘«g p1 TILE OUTLET 1055 W. Huron FE 8-3717 | PLENTY of PARKING , Thors.. M. Til P-^Toes.. Wed.. Set. Msysr Neraaasi Brydm mM the isridmts have agread te go alang with a Fesd Meter Oe. nlao to nremole new medal ears. Uader the ptan, Ford wtU re- tity to Vacate Service Road Counfy Official Agrtes Oakland Should Tend Woft Btvd. Section flept. U. aH of the lAtl piM ears tad tnioks la nera with IMl iiri|ti Fords. FtriKMu^IbuB-. derbtods sdd Ford tnefcs. retotn them and ga haek to mIb( ttrtr pravlGM voMcIti* George H. BrovfOi Feed DIvt- It Is the eity eloeeet to the pree-ent pepeletloB eesrter of the no-fiea. Ilom hi aheut 1« mUea east tt 81. Lasde.* Oouaty Board of AudMore, agreed that it should not be the dty's finenr^ burden to maintain the new service road propoaed to replace West boulevard. Oty Msasger Waller K. Will-delayed the vaeaOoa pro- Pay Consultant UptoWoikers Fire/Police Units Will Get Choice; Surrey to Cover Entire City Staff Pontiac lire and police representatives will be asked to consider the choice of an independent personnel/Cmsultant to prepare a new wsge-iob classification plan for municipal employes. City Commissianers. meeting informally last night, tentatively de-" 1 on a particular consultant wIk> will be recommended to the flrem^ and policemen. Early this year, the Commis-rioa promiaed te review the pay The county has asked that West boulevard be vacated in order to clear the rite ol future expansion ol the stx-story courthouse tower ;ww under construction. The dty apparently will ctritinue to maintain the northern portion (d West boulevard as an Oakland avenue entrancAo the service cen- oomplalaed their wages wi low to eempsurlson with these Detroit sad Detroit suburbs. One Qi the Jobs of fiie consultant will be to decide whether Pontiac _ IS a« more falriy compared with those in the Detroit Mettt>-ptditan area or with those in what the Michigan Municipal League describes as the metropolitan influ-nce area. Pontiac falls geographically in the league. Although police and firemen have _»en the only employe groups actively campafging for raises, all “ be in- cluded in the st^. The study could be completed hy Jily at a coot of a couple of thousoad doOan, aecordiag to CMy Maasger Walter K. WiH- The Commission has already promised to consider new wage hikes at midyear if the study indicates they pre proper and good tax coUectkms luing in the neces- •0 be can todi pay increases in his budget proposal this fall. In the past, the recommendations have not been miuim until alter tbq. Conpnissian hah'received the tentative budget Metro Sale! TWIN BEDS *4995 and MATCHING NIGHT TABLE f- Ike Will Greet Tokyo Crdwds in 1938 Packard TCHCYO (AP)-Frerident Elsenhower and Emperor Hirohito will ride tiurough Tokyo Jude 19 In a 82.year-old automobile. Ihc decision to make the 11-mile Bataan Go. Ih™ ln» te -m»« in .» ow car s«it offictala icurrylng. tor open cars are, a rarity in Japan. A ♦ A Officials decided there The City Oommiaslon apparently will move ahead.wlth plans to cate West boulevard in the new"irodel"froiit land County Service Center. ;♦...,♦.. ★ Mayor Philip E. Rowston reported to commisrioners at an kdonnal meeting last night that Robert Y. It was decided laat night that the county will be asked to sign an agreement stipulating that it ^ , will both construct and maintain^ Expand In DttrOlt the new road. " ^ Deaths'^sewhere BItEVARO, N.C. (API -Adm. wmiarn Naylor Wyle. S3, Worid War II submarine com-rnander, died Toeeday of a heart DETROIT (AP) — Vincent 5. director ol area de- t first state to ear- America. They finally located a 1938 maroon Packard stored away in the Imperial garage. H will get * igiholstery for the occaskn. 4r HirohHo and Eimpreae Nagako customarily greet vWtlng chiefs of state and their wivee at the airport and ride with them telo the dty. But the ride with Eleen-hower wlU be the Emperor'a first on such an occasion, in an open car. The Empress and Mrs. Etoeo-hower will ride behind in .a dosed ivasj|he^ toT the building of modern high- TO CALIFORNIA '80 Hawaii $99.10 ixtra r*nr SmtIm, be. ditf Hiflblend M. rOppeifle PuBihw Akportf Jones fr Laughtin Plans DETTOIT W — Jones A Lau^ tin Steel Oorp. announced Wednesday it plans a one million dollar expansiop of its Stainless and Strip Division, which hn* h quarters in Detroit. The expansion will be at plants in Detroit, Los Angeles and Louis-viUe, Ky. Individual plant expen-ditures were not brrttetr dowr“ Lake Geneva in Switzerland is as deep as 1,095 feet at ceriain 'points. I I WITH THIl COUPON ONLY UVI 81c Shoe Repair Special! . Man's ... Boys' LIATHIR OR RUSSIR HALF SOLES tUltIR •1“ With This SHOE DYEING CHILDRIN7 MALP SOLIS All COLORS CHIAPIR S. S. KRESGE'S SHOE RIPAIR — lASIMINT DOWNTOWN STORI INCREDIBLE PURCHASE OF ci£jPTC in .fabrics you^4 6xp6ct 9lVllf ID jjg priced at*4 and*5! AU THK-AT ONE TDfY PRICE! $^^95 Talk'about value • get all (tructa< mellow finiih. Ideal for master bedroom or teenage^ rooms. Don't deiey! 0 Niglil TaUa Time viquad can were at the sccm In ten than two minutee alter a bur^ giar alana aoonded at the l4ortb-ern City National Bank ban — just In time to eumuod thrae men wheeUag a aale out the baok door. the trio turned out to be memben of a contracting firm ra-nuxteUi^ the bank buUdfaw. Tha away u junk. A Janitor bad acd-denbdly tripped the burglar alarm. Gtidad IVuJUlo. capitoI of the DominliMO Republic in the Weet Indtee, waa founded by Barthcdo-mew, hrothw of CblaiAbuB. Glass Manufacturers Try lor Cheapness NEW YORK OR Becauae of and plaatlca makera, the bnillar placed by dieaper throw>«way gteaa bottlea abnflar to dwae for beer and aone otiier b agea, reporta "Modem Padiaf-ing" niagazhie. Gteua container nanufacturera, the magazine aaya, are intensify- ing teaaarch to overoome thi of other materials, whtefa in 15 pw cent bite of the mite oon- The path of an avenge tornado la about one dtY block in width. Soy AAtexicans EvcmI* Dufy MEXICO emr at — OfBeiali •ay Mezican exporters have {am evading 28 per cent of the export J hjad by 6-drawtr doublt diwtstr, wood-franKMi mirror, with fttll-tiM ponol bod. Oat • b«m «i yeur iMT You imd CROWN in May . . . with this sensotionol spaciul purchosel -Ham thi fino furnitort yov^t uhvoyi wontodl This bedroom sat hen ovary oxcallanca of construction ... ovary cori of dttoiling ... th« plonnod simJSlicity of lino thot chorocterizos CROWN'S forward-f^ing contomporory. You'ii bo tspociolly happy with tho duality of this foshionobla sat, too .... solid oak droWor interiors... center guided and dustproof of course, plus many other luxury features usuoliy found in suitos costing hundreds more. The clossk contomporory lifias won't ^ out of stylo or look ddtod for ywrs to com#. Romembor, CROWN is notod for Bolter Bedroom Buys ... every doyl And low budget terms to suit oviry pockotbookl Eoiy to own ot only $10 downi DRAYTON PLAINS 4945 DIXIE HWY. N««r Willioms Rosd Open Monday thru Saturdayt 9:$€f a,m, *til 9 p,m, 14 OTHEIt CROWN STORES TO SERVE YOU CALL US rOR THEIR LOCATION ' THIRrS ONI NUR YOU! ' -s’lx I^HE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MAY Ti, 1960 All Children's Special Purchase onnnmicDSor QUAUniOOIS rOI AU A6ES • DR.SUESS • Golden Picture Books • Grossst ond Dunlop • Rondom House • Simon end Schuster • Rond McNolly ond Others ALL 30% OFF ^ FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY frrorrowN 23 N. SAGINAW !■ Re»H *f Ptiitia*. SKKK8 crnZENSlin’ — Jan Cwiklinski, former skipper of the Polish ^ip Batory, petitioned Wednesday tor U. S. citizenship. Cwiklinski, 59. sought political asylum in EarqSland in 1953 to escape espionage charges brought against him by the Polish Communist government. He new lives in New York and operates an ice cream stand in New Jersey. Cuba Students Rally to Halt U.S.'Plot' HAVANA (AP) - Student leaders called a mass meeting at the University of Havana today, eon-timtlng a MM fmpalfn based on a report that the United Ststes is planning te^tttack Cuba. About 2,000 students demon-Wednesday night after the semi-official newspaper Revoluciiim printed the report of an impending invasion. What*8 With Hiia Skinned Buffulo Look? Twin-Breasfed Suits Forever! By HAI- BOYLE NEW YORK IB - To fight i^ Ration, save your double-kraasted suits. They will retuml As an intermittent career fat lan — ray weight at least twice during the year tides back and forth from below 180 to above 210 pounds — I mn convinced that a thoughtful man's best friend is net a double-breasted suit. * ♦ i Wives, I have found, can be divided into two clar “ *" believe a double-breasted suit int-pro ve s a stout boy’s slllKMiette, and tho.se who think a do breasted suit only' makes him lodk even more like a an dart board. My own wife, I regret to confess, is among the latter. She shares a widespread misconception common among many wives who otherwise show a great deal of Judgment and considered integrity. They have the idea that a double-breasted suit 'makes a stytiybly stout man look unstyllsb-ly aft. ★ Nothing could be further from tie and skimpy suit he will IO(d( ^mmer. Maybe this Is so. Maybe if you skinned a buffalo alive he would haw an Ivy League look and you couldn’t tell him from any other Harvard. Yale or Princetrti sopho- 'You may be built like a po-._.o,“ says ; Prances, “but you don’t have to brag about it. Let’i keep the secret in the family.' man look fatter?" says my wife. That's like saying a circus looks better without a tent. Pow dears. They don’t know, >lo they? They don’t know. , The man of the future will comfortably face tomorrow in a double-breasted suit. Common sense Is never out of style. But the main thing that would be true if you robbed him of his living robe is—he would no lonfer look Uke a buffalo. There may be a virtue in following the current masculine style Qf dressing in skin-tight clothes that make a fellow look like a sudde ly peeled rabbit. But somehow in’t see it. ★ a * Men who dress that way look to me like fellows walking on tiptoe across grapes—and as if they took a^ deep breath or ate another calorie for lunch they would pop their buttons, A man has to dress tor his time and his feelings, but I think'the American male would have more self-confidence If he had the expansive assurance that a double-breasted suit brings. I think he would also feel more secure if he also wore a vest and an old-fashioned open-faced gold watch—instead of a nervous alarm dock on his wrist. Twirter* to Study ALMA IB-The annual International Baton'Twirling and Dance ainic will bejield at Alma Col-June 19-35. GENERAL ELECTRIC POLISHER-SCRUBBER Automatic Diapauaar A-aUabla $1 DOWN H WEEK The Good Hottsekeepin^ Shop 51 W. HURON of PONTIAC TE 4-1555 BRAKES RELINED this woiti to be and like pyrselvesr-and that . who dresaes skimpy and tod.u skimpy is bound Jn time to feel skimpy. "But don’t you realize that a double-breasted suit makes a fat GOLD ^ CREST BRAKE SHOPS You’d expect to pay at least Of>KN bvb^v nibmt till. • p.as. OPEN SUNDAYS 12 to $ KM. 200 N, Saginaw Street the Pontiac!; press, Thursday, may 12. loeo TWENTT-SEVBK ■ )t ■ - ** n*M** TEBrSMNf MAP -»The recent Hff fHght by a U. S. plane over Huaia turn brougtt C waniing p> Paldeten and Nonray (Uackened) from Nikita khniihchev ftat he would Strike at any baie uaed by American apy planet. Tlieee two coimtrlea are reported to be the Intended terminal potnti IT S READY NOW . , . another brand new Beckwith-Evani store to serve yet another urea. Beckwith-Evans' unlimited resources, tremendous buying power and vast warehousing focillties moke it possible for them to buy in the largest quantities available, giving them the lowest possible full roll ntage of special buys, Beckwith ays has the best buys availobli peting industry. Beckwith-Evan CARntmatNotAutescosTr Beckwith-gvont slsunttc purthmlng mcMsaiwajow MOST KAUaET cm BKAUSit Wa buy ohnost sdl ear goads id fafl ^‘cvl«dM?l? virLlwnSkS CONVEmaiT CREDIT I Only 10% Dmm, 2 Yaars la Pay nammsatvia A tafaphsna sail ta yaar naarast MtOEEPT, maSHTSUVKir Our hugs af raOl « .. Ma mfhy wolto. tvmYimrAUAnoM ouAtAMiw^ poKTHtunorouif^ .fo ghf yww ifU/ ' BadnrHii-Ewn 4990 DIXIE (U.$. to) DrqfM ndii! GRAND OPENING SALE BONUS! New during eur Grand Opening Sele enly. Ivery advertised item Indndast • ALL THE PADDING YOU NEED • EXPERT BECKWITH-EVANS INSTALUTION . at nu addlHensI cost. Sbep new. during leckwMi-Ivant Crand Opsning Days • BRYN MAWR PLAIN.......................... ...... $798 *0 dim., thick all «eol plalB 7 colora. locludM Carpal, Pad aad lutallatlon. tiu- # yd. ally »H. yd. • 501 NYLON BOUCLE....................... ........ $Q98 n. Kaavy Ml DoPont Mylon. Decorator oolon. laeludoi Carpot, Pa* and InsUllatloD. ^ yd. Dtuauy 113 yd. • THICK COtTON PLUSH............. .............. $^50 Beai^m^h^eetton in ll doeorator eelen. Ineludoi Carpot, Pad aad laitaUatloD. yd. •"wool nylon shag................ . $r98 to. Portwt *ool-nylOB Mtnd. $ reU*. Includeo Carpal.' Pad and Installation. Oou- yd. ^ aUy tit yd. ^ 1 WOOL NYLON TWEED............................... $498 3 4 tweed eolor eoaMaallens. laeludao Carpot. Pad aad Instattatton. Uadally |S-y4-. • 100% NYLON TWEED.............................. $J,98 n All nylon tor wear. 3 tvoad oolora laeludM Carpot. Pad and taoteilaUe-.. Usu- ■ yd. any »7 yd. ' • MASLAND ANTIGUA TWEED ....... $|S98 HMvywotiht twaed. Ineludoi Carpet, Pad aad IniUUatlon. Usualb V# ricRiLAN^w^^ 7 ^ $<98 dim. Ain. Bmltli -Oorhara' 13 Balaacts from lltt to Uiirt Includes Can»«t, W tA Pad aad InstallaUea. Usually tit yd. • ALDON'S NYLON TEXTURE....................... . $798 to. ^.d"r?sii^u'sWsjari..”yd‘**^•• • PLAIN WOOL WILTON............................. $1198 to. ........latt3n%susS!S'»lira ***'**^ ** ****”■ *“**“***' II yd. I • LUXURY TKTURED WILTON $1 ^98 to. '•t “4 to- ^lA yd. • ALDON'S LUXURY tWiST............................ $098 h. broadloom. Cbotot celera laoludeo (Xtrpat, Pad and lasUU- yd. • LUXURY WOOL PUIN.............................. $1 398 to. NIy"n5*yS'*”* ****^ broadtoom. lacludu Carpet. Pad and tnsteUaUon. Uou- ^1^ yd., • 3-PLY WOOL twrST........... ..... h. Boarywstpht twist, t colors. Includes Cerpst. Pad aad laslallatlaa. Usually tlS yd. -w yd. • CARVED WOOL WILTON........................ : $798 to. uSJS&y Includes Carpal, Pad aad IhsUllatlen. ^ # yd. • MALLOWMIST by PHIL . . ....................... $1 ^98 to. 2?In&'?n%J5S?'£lV’r- \ • TEXTURED WOOL WILTON ........................... $C98 to. f ®**““*“t teaturs. Includes CarpM. Pad aad InsteUatlon. U4u- yd. • FANFARE BARK TWEED............. ......... ... $398 to. dim. t colors. Ooed «nattty. InetasdM Carpti, Pad aad ItteteBatten. Usually tt yd. ^ • MOONLYTE TiXTURED WiLTON........................ $098 •• toe* }» 'n4*»«ee renuOn. Luxury broadleedi. laeludu Carpet. Pad and instaU- / O y^> •uoo. UftiaUp $lT ycL • DuPONT NYLON BOUCLE........................... $C98 to. ***** *»rpet. Includes Carpet, Pad and InstaUatlon. ^ yd, • HILITI WOOL WILTON .... $C98 to. *“ ‘**“ ^ Vuit Our Newest Store in the Pontiac Area 4990 DDOE-JMUiyTON rUDfS OR «433 ^ Opt« Eraiy Nit* 'HI 9 P.M. _ Excoy* Ts^g4ayt 'HI 6 fM. Om gf iw Worid** ^ layMirflNr Ciulibi Beckwith-Evans B.F.Goodrich / Dse Yonr TERMS TO SUIT YOU BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT 10 DAYS ONLY STOREWIPE SALE! Power Lawi Mowers' Modw by "MOTO-MOWER' MFGR. or AMIRICA'S MlttT AND fINIST rOWIR MOWIRS Rgtorr lia»s*rs . $Sf.f5 Rtti TyyM . —$V9.fS op Ridinf Mtosm .$m.9S op PAY AS YOU MOW AS LOW AS BICYCLES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS ^37^ VP Tricycks Othix* —$11.W . ST7.W NMEIUMO MOTOROLA CUSTOM 7-TRANSISTOR *24« $3.00 DOWN, SI.25 WEEKLY Cur Badiud .>• ! BMm Rndles .f 14^ «* Cteck RudlM .I IMS Stereu Bl-n 8Mf . j V TV gels, ...iHSJS up SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS SALE KELVINATOR REFRI6ERAT0R 13 CU. FT. WITH 70-lB. FROZEN STORAGE CAPACITY 2I9S All ths foaturas you wonh e WaistJXfk trlapar e Puckape pMSgT (^41, lUY NOW-PAYUTIR 10S? DOWN 2!? WEEKLY Wringtr Wedwrt-$I9.0S CIuIIms Orysn..$I49.9S Auto Wdabun .... . .flW.W Mesne FrudSdrt.$149.95 SAFETY "S" TIm B. F. SMStlck The Suparior Economy Tiro Tyf«« Cord! Nylon Cord! 0.70-1 J |l1.9fjl4.95|Y2.95|U.50 7.10-15 Hi.9yit7.95J14.95H9.95 7.60-15 H5.95I19.95H 6.95120.95 riH Tux usd Celraodable Tira* “NEW-AAODERN DESIGN** B. F. Goodrich Factory Retreods AgaMed te Smind Titu CaWngt 2 Tirtt Only ^00 Down Firily GuorantMdMoimlwd Fm 7.50x14 N 9.00x14 6.4Dxl5 . 6.70x15 8.00x14 \8.50x14 8.00x14 6.00x16 6.50x16 7.10x15 T.60x15 8.20x11 $9.95 $9.95 $10.95 $11.^ $12.91 ^ I YOU PAY FOR TREAD ONLY Ptas tax and OeteeadeMe Tise.-. Alan AeaUaMe ta UrhMemUk Be F. GOODRICH 1i1 FUmHi Pwrry SirMf FE 2-0121 '•I tWKXTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, 12, 1960 y, Sen. JoIni Fitzgerald WiH Sf^lc Re-Election LMOiKI (VPli - W John FteemU (RA.Or»ivMw Am city’s popotatioa has danbled la the last 16 ^rs. CbuncOmen scheduled a pubUc waring for 8 p.m. Thursday, May 19, to discuss the blacktopping program. School Pay Hiktci St^ts scheduled for blacktopping this year Include «U of Inverness, Pontiac drive from the east city limit to the bridge directly northwest of Lakeview, Cbeltiiig-bam between Invemeas and Garland, Avondale between Ii and Pontiac drive, and Garland between Woodland and Pontiac drive. Others are James K from Tei- egroph road to the weot e Dick itteets from Jamm K to the north city limits. The council discussed oontmo-tkm of a atorm server on James ] to precede Macktopfdng of Atat street. TTie sewer project will be voted on at a future meeting. PETOSKEY m - Salary increases for Petoikey public school teadiers have been announced by the board of education. Under the new program, base salaries will range from $3,800 to $5,500. Road, Bar Head Dies MENOMINEE ui-George Bartow, dean of the Menominee County Bar Assn, and chairman of the county's road commission, ' died here 'Bieaday after an illness. 77. ar rbsMii Steen, 34, of Seattle, ia making a brokerage gesture. Steen jumped from, a $7,400-a-year physicist j(d> to championihlp bridge, to stock markets. He parlayed $6,000 to $240,000 in Six years. He devotes lull time to the market now. It’i a "probability adence,” he says. 'The 26.4 - mill rate in effect since 1956 has left a surplus in our sewer and water bond funds as the bonds were paid off: theretore, m he explained. ••Thio year’s debt oer\1oe llg-ore to a shade higher than last year’s bat the surphio will take care of thpl.” The operating budget increase is due to. a combination of factors llJCJLCUBtjrMYS^- ShiWS 'MICHIGAN'S LARGEST JEWELERS" TANGIER Rina 539.75 100 I Enjoy the Confidence that Comes IVhen You Buy VISTA WeMtns Ritia $12.50 ’250 Exceptional diqmond beauty, plus budget-minded prices, make o volue combination thot just con't be beaten. See and ctwtse with confidence from our superb ossort-ment. Ta\e up to a full year to pay. WBfMing $4 Rina ■ $50.00 CORINTHIAN ’300 WetMing Ring $125.00 CUWEMIEiyT TERMS ARRANGED a ImM* r*0*rel Tax mmms larsest jeweiers' 24 NORTH SAGINAW $TU Pontiac State Bonk Bldg. Don tAttle Su^ai "Shop everywhere, compare hut s©c me before you huyV^ SPfCIAI. FURCHASE RCA WHIRLFOOL 4€VER yBCTING Each APPLIANCE SPECIALS ^ DELUXE 2 DOOR Refrigerator-Freezer FAMOUS MAKE CLOTHESDRYER *259®® • Dry WMi NeiL Ak ONLY • Lerie 10«. Cop. • SetMeieefh Oremo W | | IlUv • Safety Deer I lv FREEZERS CHESTS AND UPRIGHT 2 Speed 2 Cycle «»Mi Sndi-Sever AUTOMAtlC WASHER Including Warranty R10000 end Service from Srnriev and InatalbtioN ^ ^ 3D" AUTOMATIC FAMOUS MAKE ELECTRIC RANGE DEHUMIDIFIER AufomnHc Timer SieAOO Lighted Panel in!l High Speed Rwrnera , Autemnfic HumidiMnt f"fOOO 3i^-6ol. Copacity fi^YAMERtC CHARM Originol colonial styling for grocious living. Foom rubber cushions with high bock Tor comfort, solid har^ood frame. In your choice of decor. Tweed or* print fobric. 80" SOFA For Only *|49** HARDROCK MAPLE AT ITS FINEST ___■, > '7' I S; i ; f 'V ' 1 ■■ Beautiful hand rubbed Solem finish to bring oiit the ti^ beauty of mople. Table aad. 4 Chairs, ALL FOR ONLY NEW ENGUND HARDROCK MAPLE TABLES END, STEF, COCKTAIL, UMF Your Choice »14» CariMil MATTHESS Pirdim Top. quality. Famous moke tuftless mattress, firm • smooth top, no button. Full or twin size. ’ Only OPEN NIGHTLY 'til 9 P. M.-1UNDAYS 1-5 P.M. Tehns Cbwm mwmi /I I iticMfi sum 5217 DIXIE HWY. OR 3-6555 DRAYTON PUiNS H N. PP WtUlAMS LK. RD. - “The Password to Quick Selling ... Pontiac Press Want Adsr V It’s no secret that Pontiac Press Want Ads make a bigger explosion than a bomb. Just light the fuse by calling FE 2-8181 and placing a regular want ad and then stand back for the excitement. THE PONTIAC PRESS i' THE PONTIAC PBESS. THtTRSDAY. MAY 12. 1960 TWENTY-NINE SHOP AND SAVE AT Cunningham's DRUG ■ STORES Self Service Pic N Pay Store If IIAPY FOR YOUR COMING VACATION. FOR YOUR PliCf MATCMIO UKCMS CHOICR OF iLUC, CHARCOAL, SUNTAN. ALSO IROWN A WHITi, ILUE A WHITI COMIINATIONS. TRAIN CASE HAS TRAY AND MIRROR, OYERNITE CASES HAVE IN« SIDE ELASTIC POCKETS. KIBDIESWIII PLYIRMITE Wttk My|1.0«F«rcfcMt ii NU-UWII BRASS SEED ( irowitiAt.......... NATIONALLY FAMOUS BRANDS! MIRACLE ^CUSHION CRIP Nnp "lAwte.fciMlt'* Imw 4ewl f»i fim Mif fwMk WkM - -‘ ■ Df-NICOTEA .aeARETTE HOLDER CNN 4mm mImHm mi IsOe •onu OMR# TAum BAKER'S M MW MM 20 |$1.00 CEPACOL ■ ANTiswne •» 14 Ok. 63' |65e ALKA SELTZER •onu Of n nwiti 37' |6fe FEENAMiNT 49* i«»nwr-wo.ofH......... NATIONALLY FAMOUS BRANDS YOU CAN TRUST RmmmmsM hy DMffofi. DENTUIEBLEANSa -'-I- t i ‘ THIRTY THE PONTIAC PkESS. THtJRSDAY. MAY 12, 1960 S Naghvillc Stores Break Color Lin^ Negroes Eal al White Lunch Counters U. S. Towirtt are getting raadyllV) pinpoint proepecta more iharp-ipanMi Inverted an eatimated 9| Libya in North AMca If at>out.| A dabchick la a lour4<^ to travel in record numbera. OverUy, tranaportaUon advertiaera relyjmiUkn doUara in daily ncwapapen onedlftb the aiae ot ihe 48 atatea. Ing bird without tail feathm 2^)00,000 Americana wiU go abroad on newapaper advertlalng. And to|Iaat yeat'-> over 17 per cent more Yet it baa oidy about 200 mUea adiiph ia found both hi Europe and 1 to Europe.ldo tlw Job, tranaportatloo com-lthaA they apent hi 12H. in 196--800,000 of them t By The Ataoehktod Praaa * ap* NaaiwiUe atorea have (fecTdag Negnea at previoudy wjiite hmch countera on a partial* |]y-lntegrated bails. ■ Small groups of Negroea sat without incident at the six coun* tera Tuesday under a previously . “ DBCOMT SPECIALS eonrscunBK fur ds. Others 1 a aecond test of the plan We Discount 20 to 50% BmviIs shorts SWIM SWTS Nawart tWiara Stylas tOXERS, $1^ Officials of the six Nashville stores said they reached an agreement with Svhite and Negro dvk leaders to serve Negro customers at the previoualy all ifhite ctain* ten during- slack periods. The •RIEFS to $3.95 All rtx stores had ckned their counts^ at various Umes in re* cent monttis during sit-in demonstrations which resulted in the ar rest of neariy 150 Negroes. WASH-N-WEAR SUITS Ropoot Solo SAVE $10 19“ SaHBMr Sp’leeats Larf* Variatir S8®® Liilom, to Docrons $1600 $4 Vahn NOW WhlK SpacM MH’tUnkiPaats NO\ II WE RENT TUXEDOS FOR ALL OCCASIONS! LOW PRICES SPECIAL STUDENT PRICED CONN’S Poplia JACKETS $299 A tpokeaman for the merchants expressed relief tiiat there had been no Incidents but said would be some time before the switchover to Integrated seating could be called a succesa. w ♦ ★ As part of the agreonent, Ne-groes aided a boycott of downtown stores which store officials said had not been effective. They said the agreement was made to bring an end to the threat of violence which had caused many customen to shift dheir buebiess to suburban ahoppii^ (centers. TWO ARRESTED K demonstration by about 30C Negroes in Winstoi-Saiem, N.C, resulted in two arrests. But a temporary truce was arranged by aty Manager John D. Gold who agreed to call a meeting of-ctore managers and Negro protest lead- Easy Terms or^ Layaway! STARTS TODAY— THURS.. FRI., SAT. ond SUN. Biy right from thfr Trick aid Save! Notionally Known U. S. BEDDING CO. Mottrossot Fomous for quolity and fine workmanship, here is your opporfunity to buy direct and save on your bedding needs! . Ckeoit froB S-YEAR . 10-YEAR 15-YEAR Fill Of Twfai Sin GUARANTEE GUARANTEE GUARANTEE • Sturdy TIckiaf e Durable Weven Tickinf • TuMsss, auttuNfree • 59.95 Value e Deless Quelily— Istra Firm • ItoNed ldee Rerdos • Wussywslahf aed e TuMsss, CustMH RuHt • PuH arTwfa Sis* e Pellt^ Twir^ Deeerstor TMiinfls • PiiM IsMuslvt Tkklats e 09.95 Valuo © e 29.95 Value e 19.95 VshN e FuU Of Twin Sis* © Wa Also Stn LMag Raoai Sailts, Mrasia Saitss, Diaalla Salt. ’ Chain, LmM, Tables... at TnmaJaas OiicoBats! iv.. - ^HE POXTrAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 12, l060 THIKTY^yy SI^ECmi . V. FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY! 195 Pairs Men7s Quality Shoei? $095 PAIB ‘ Broken sizes in blgck and brown—-taken frojp our regular stock of better shoes that formerly sold up to $19.96 . . . Mister! If vour size is in this group, you've got a bargain. Width iilBMIlt TVil l|BHt9|fH|M| 10mmUMMirUM'|U|lSHil4| AA M II 1 If ”XT TllTT A TT" 1.1 t i| “ii*r »i tr ~rrr “iTTI—n—TT B III '|l| *1 i| "»i»i *1 »i *1 B| ■■'Bi if-ff-f—TT C ' 1 1 »iti v»i»*r "Trrrrir 1|14| B| <1 1 1| II D 1 1 i|ii B| If iiii $1 *1 "TTTT TTi—n—nr . B Ti rrr'"8i ii II 1 4| ~TT“ "nn—n—nr Open Monday and Friday Evenings — Park Free! Included are such famous makes as..... FREEMAN • • MANSFIELD . WINTHROP CROSBY SQUARE BRITISH WALKERS OLYMPIC DICM’S PONTIAC’S POPULAR SHOE STORE- 87 N. Saginaw> Street Nf*t Door to Fedeirml’B Foreign Car l^ales tJp S^ct in U.S. ew> to tha United States by about 0 per cent in the first qiiarter.ot this year cooqpared with the first three months of INB. official regtstratiao figares showed Sates ol domestic can during die same period increased' aboirt 14 per cot c - - " WarTs Aatoassthre Beports Despite the over-all gain only Vdkawagen and Renault among vtdume imports riiowod registration gains. VtrikswagM Jumped from 2^783 in 199 to 38.924 fills year. Riinault Incnaaed from 16.-07 to 20513L ★ lT March miatimtloiMrs. (d imports totaled SO.W eoiqpared with 46,-234 a^year ago, again with only Volkswagen and Renault showing English Ford is third for the yw fqUowed by Opri, Ftet. Sinca, VdmdisU, TMu^, HiUraan end VolvOi Bill Would Fight Business Rackek \ WASHINGTON (AP) — New York’s two senators are to intro-a bill to create a national Qg bouae for phony Iwal schemes. Speaking on behalf of himself and Sen. Jacob K. Javitg (JU4Y), Sen. Kenneth B. Keating (R44Y) said: “The objective ef die tell is to mal^ it caster for die an-dierdtea to keep, tab on buaineas radtete and to make .41 aa dlltl-cuRtea pomibia for the promoteia of these ^tentafee to set ur4)3^ ifight operatione in locnUly aftf localltir dtranghoutlhe codatry." Auto sparic phige ftee IS miUkm Umes in 10,000 miteu.' DONT MISS PRAYER’S SPRING CARLOAD I - BECAUSE OF OUR TWO LOCATIONS WE ARE NOW ABLE TO BUY DIRECT CARLOAD SHIPMENTS FROM THE FACTORY, AND WE’RE PASSING THE SAVINGS ON TO YOU. TO PROVE’THIS, WE ARE SUSHING ALL MICES TO THE BONE THROUGHOUT BOTH STORES DURING OUR SPRING CARLOAD SALE. DONT MISS IT. WES'llNfiHOVSE LAUNDROMAT SAU PRICE *21IT with myriiing in trad* ONLY DURING OUR CARLOAD SALE MTCHWCBBm mmm:* IK?, Terms To Suit You FREE GIFTS FOR THE LADIK, REFRESHMENTS FOR ALL , PLUS OUR GRAND DiDOR PRIZE A "1953" Ford AUTOMOBILE the Thing lor the Wife or Teenoger Nothing to Buy ! lift legiitw Al Either Slwe TOO RUf hi It Um WiiBM BRAND NEW AND FULUr AUTOMATIC! u$r TENS '59 WESTINGHOUSE SPEED £LECTRIC RANGE AirtomaUe Timor eoetrols oven cooUng end appHaace-grill otttlst. C^ooka while you are sway. toot Haaia for preeiat surfsea seoteag. ia addition to live aarkad haste. ^artaatBaktao with asdueivs Waadaghouat Sprsad-Evea 13 Cb. Ft. 2-Door... Low, Low Price vmnNGHOUSE ^ COMBINATION with ezdunvt Cold Injector System K8fS AU FOODS FIESN lONGBI You can even ulore milk in doorl liat'e how uniformly ooki thie WeeUnghouM ataye off over. Hokte more, tool Savm flopping tripe. And what extra featureel Ehctra door etorofo. Door and agg shelvee lift-off. Buttor, Cheeeo CompartiBMiL Twin poredeln Crhvera. UNITED TIME ONLY! OlwMoof TejRprovidaamplewprkspaee. Ne-dripedgepiw vents apOlovsn... mska dsoning sariar. > Wootinghouic oven haters art campietely ramo^blo .,. they Plug Out tor swi-eet desning ever. lOTHIIG HELD lACH "EVERYTHING" IN BOTH STORES . SALE PRICED RANGES, REFRIGERATORS, WASHERS, DRYERS, TV, STEREO, FURNITURE,' RADIOS, SMALL AFFLIANCES 4 BEMEMBEtt, PUB TWO LOCATIONS SAVE YOU MOIVEY! ^ 589 ORCHARD LAKE AYE. PONTIAC FE 44526 FRAYER'S FURNITURE end APPLIANCES ACROSS FROM TMg Pi^ OPF^ 4410 DIXIE HWY. ___________ DRAYTON PLAINS OR 44415 iMh Umm Cm iw 9i00—SM. 'M SM ON FAMOUS mM ton ton Reg. 22.00 NIGHT Cold Craem Borfcero Gould Throat Croom CREAM $1.50 S& T‘ F®9s3i ‘1“ SAVF ’/»! £3i Rag. $240 ASTRINBEirr $148 Beg. $240 SxtmgjbuM. Slail FBESHEBEB .. »Ut High Potency Vitamins Priced n LIVER ondHRON B COMPLEX Cepsafas JSTs. Reg. 1346 . COD LIVER OIL Cepentea ItTs, tog. 8146 ... MVLn-WITAMIllS loo's. 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PRICES SLASHED 24% to SS% FOR THIS SPECIAL EVENT! uvn« caca bed suites* sofas *HO SECtl0H*lS II lUf. $14.S0 Twin Size HIADBOARDS 1M. «»*• 55rv»^ —v«9» „..,5 • clonal with curved ends, 1 ■> «"■” ‘«9» CHAIRS lUe. $149^0 CmiNm 17475 LmHiw Unlit* Chain. I ^ M§jk Mack, I wWli. ■ " Bat. StfSO Uaai* Chair $ J||75 wiHr tawaniMe, aittaraU. AjI faam rabbar la* aii4 back. Bat. SS9.S0 Banal Sack C||||75 accaaiaaal chair. Sdra »Ma aaat. AAaeara ti«k ca*ar. Bat. W SO Daaiab MaAara J7| diaif* with aattbftai t>aa- dA He atd afd back. Wahiat. ^ . Bat. S79-50 HayWaaU-WakafiaM Daaiik MaUawi cefe wenMn wieipna "eew ig, CbmfoitabI* Rockori I LU ... Room-SiiB 9x12^ COLONIAL RUG '•VJSL”* *39’S Attractiva Gindy Strlpa Floor Covering Bat. S49-9S Attrac- |AA95 lira ttaw twaarf. AS Bat. SI<9.50 9.U AII|AAi| ***"'*^ l|5l| >Ba|. SU9JS ISall'y'tAAftiL »00% Acfilaa. wm-fcbaari'^HI ..H AcrMaa, Lmar^ * iaady^riiick twii|. Craae, Bat. ti«9.S0 rbi12 All < wool Rovfe4 Wiltie * TMT i YoMf CbOici of Polished r.. 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Wlr DINING ROOM $209.00 HaywaaO- 791 Baf. $4» lay 3 Ubi. if Mtn Aii BiCiifa EXTU STAMPS Bay BiUCaUia •I Mwa aai M EXTU STAMPS PICKLES, JELUES AND PRESERVES i«T A«f 2 Jm ar Mara aM Racaiva a IXIBA STAMPS 50' CUBXSTEAK 16mom *'jj|aa'ii&~iggr iWWWWWWWW JEi\ lMia€OLDBlU{ ^VF ttnipB awb PBNhaN I f LK. ar MORI FlMar j GROUBDBEEF '' 'Mm 1 Cmom DvEm* ia R BUmfiMBBUl 9m AMY GAtiON tqi^RiAM THrorr^otm TBK PONTIAC l»HKSS. THPa8DAY, MAY 1». 19W Packaged Spuds Go in Chowder What ui tleguit treat for unexpected company at noon.. TMa quidc Idea calls for only a padc-age of scalloped potatoes, a can of mtuxaijl nlmm« fmA fnlllt* vAlI the seasonings you’ll need are contained in the WMce mixture that eomto ata ilw pot^^ delightful combination . . . ai It’s BO euv. Bern with butter lye bread topped with olive sttces for that extra touch. ★ * To make the chowder, simply empty a padcage of scalloped potatoes, including the sauce mixture, clams and water into a saucepan. Bring to a boU. simmer until tender, then add mUk and butter. Now, what could be eastw? Qatok lriek dam Ohewdar ksHscr Mix oontenta of scalloped potato Fresh Meat and Prcduce Keep Price Levels High Ham and dikfcen are good go-igetbm! Yjdu’U want to try this: OomUhe a can of dddcen a la king (10% ounces) and a can of froaen , water and clams in large saucepan. Bring to boll, stirring oe- catkxM of higher prices on poultry sod all meats except ved. The bed values may be found In the.store features or budget buys. ■UV: Beef prices rem ' eraily unchanged, this week. There are a few features available on dmck roots and a mimber llee of exceUent quality have increased and prices have dropped rapidly, carrots have Increased slightly to price as a result of rains in Texas. There are lots (d the homegrown green, on-tons. OTHEB: Heavy stocks of vege-ible fats and oils are bold^ salad oils at a ^ ln^_. pricesMsal Holtfin^of down to many markets. A number of canned pineappte proitocts and vegetables, as well as dinners in a can are being sold at lower costs for homemakers busy with tbe frosen food chests, vegetables, pot pies and tray dinners are alto beitoi suggested as quldi ■QQB AMD DA9HT: After a short pertod at price increases caused by torger demand proeessors. prices an eggs have dropped off 24 cento «,doaen again thto werit The relationahip -between toe large and medium sizes still todkates toat toe large eggs ars toe better buy by weight. nUlRS: Much needed rain in Leutotona brovgbt unexpected hssvy production of strawberries and volume shipments are still roOtog, tooug^i a lew crops of Arkansas quarts are expected to begin next week. ’The new spring crop of avoeadoa has begun to appear to tou same large vdume as the winter crop and the same low-low prices prtopaU. Bananas, too, are renudning In heavy supply. Florida watermelon shipments are VaOBTABUEg: WHk the advent af higher tenperatoras, the vshnne at Mew deney aapangna is expeeM to Ineresse shaiply thto week — quality to stoe Im- prevlBg. Miridgaa amangw a salad, bread nnd butter, bevhr-tnd dessert, most tray dinners ide adequate imotein for a' ' d menu. Itoit additional protein must bq added when pot pies most of toe canned mixtures Curry Mayonnaise, Used in Sandwich or 1 BodlaaMM tOMte w1!SS3!*oS!m'SSS“ ^e#^jSSlered7u*it ' Cook Mean until crisp; and keep warn. Cut ends from tomatoes; slice toin. Stir togetoer until blended the mayonnatoe, chill sauce and curry powddr. Make four sandwtehes of the toast using the bacon and tomatoes as tbe filling and tpreUding eato taiid-sricb wHh i taldeapoon drtoaing. Cot into halves and serve at once. Makes four servings. soup plus a soup can of water. Heat and serve to 4. Mighty good! "iji to 20 mini, until i toes are tender. Add milk and butter. Heat Note: For a flavorful chowder Briethm, use No. 303 can chicken broth (about 2 cups) in ^ace of 1 cim water and 1 cup of milk. BETTER 11to4itonrte nntoual InvM Of JFtoiimMit Gettoge Chasse Uands buttar with dm iavon of f rutts and w eettogs chinas bymiiinbarried naturalpioossa, not arttflddlly. That’s why Painaoirt Cottago Cboeae has a dalieate natural • ymu cottage chaMe salads and dasttrte FAlramONT COTTAGE CHEESE ht$ ddieate natural flavor SEE THRILLS FROM THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH unin Be.-uiin > uiuriiciis Friday, MAY 27 o 9 to 10 ' V \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY ig, I960 THIRTY«F1VE. Bread Recipes Suitable Around the Clock Yott’rt wra to find OM tovorito Thn heto In tUi amy of ^tmkI anwtoMen. graw) tor Getting right to the point, Chooie-Nut TrtnngiMi are ’deigned to aaeve a elrele tnsa in neater at one renad to tovns.a H-ticto Sriraed large and small circles Butter the rsoiad and apread with a filling ol - creamy and blended with a llttl join pliM a dash of salt cooked bacon. Top the round with tow drops at toed eater ~ red, the broad “ring" e»d spot a siioe - - . of ttufted olive in the sandwich Headline staal^ at the spring incheon will be Bi wlches. Created fro Ter a riritoglhne tooeh, adds on eheeoe mliton. Tap eaeb at fto huge *torim» drekn wHk a lMi4neh ewronaber reaad, then wMb He aaatahtog »erowa“ rir- Seal Stuffed Eggs Inside Beef Patties _ of sharp cheese mread combined with finely chopped chipped beef. Roll 19 each bread ■Uro. JeOy roll fariiion, futenkig with-a toothpick. If necessary. Bnrih with melted butter and lace, open edge down, riieet. Tbast until golden brown hi a hot dvoi (400 degrees) about t Maffed Bgg ■ambesgera 1 8fiw>««e kuttar cookie nSXi a * * * mfamtes, and "tie" toe center with HM.cook eggs: shea and whfle a strip of dried beef. Drop some fresMy popped corn (salted) into bowls of com soup. Different and tun! ^t cut in halt lengthwise. At once remove yolks and mash wito 1 tablespoon butter; mix In pidde relish and a dash of salt and pepper. Spoon yolk stuffing back into egg-wbite cavitiea; padi down. Make S flat patties at the beef; plaoe a ataftodseg bait to eestar of 4 af toe patttos; top whb re- tempting appetizer; electric fry pan. Hgbtty and leal edges toarsagUy by worfctig tegelber witb flagsva. sides of patties rapidly in hot butter in ridUet, spriniding irito aalt ahd pepper; reduce beat to cook meat to desired donmess. Serve at owe. Makes 4 aervings. Butter Grill Herbert Shrimp Have- you often wondered what petiserT Batter Grilled Herbed Shrimp can be the answer to your problem and will also give you toe reputation of being excellwri cook. Prepare the shrimp in a chafing dish or an electric try right at the table so they will stay hot while being served — ' ’ 9t over a candle warme Butter Grilled Herbed Shrimp makes a taste-tempting main dish fried rice and mushrooms, but- Take this coupon to yoiir grocer and save UMP — Seafood favorite served for easy soviiig keep warm la ohaflag d tered broccoli, toassd green salad, lenoo cfalftm pto and milk. But. no matter when you choose to serve this seafood fovorite the ifcb batter flavor gives tt the gounaat HIM —koaa, kMtt IMVM lie and remove. SUr in aeaannlnga. and Ughfly b eral times. Makes $ servings. Try Chick Ptoos You can buy dikk peas in cans in many food raarketa, TiMy’n driicious added to vegetabla soaps made wito stock as a base. won’t do much ior a oeainalyle vegetable soup! SAVE 150 ON YOlffi NEB niKHASE OF ANY M6 OF Robin Hood Flour waMawBtola I MM FlHf. Sw 2MI. CwMMfM SHUiwi. aUMMasSi. aiMMili. IwnaSst Sawto s*^ • tMfioMainMwWiMt ...... ■ ' -■ on the finest flour you ever bought! ■to.: Discover how Robin Hfxxi’s High Better.Baking for.Eyerything! :. ' I. r-/" : •'"r. THIETY.SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY.. MAY 12. 1960 Tomato Sauce ftalian^Yt!^ for Steak A flvrarlntMiK* niton tbia ildi- cm mwt m M mnot •nand cdi^ of atMlC Mix tog^lMr m 0mt, ^ tmsppoa oC ttw Mit •ad tht pooad mixture wan Wo both Wes of i|eW. Molt • Moan fleoe of the eteek let he * hufo very hot heavy WBM •» eoeafk te give pu a heatvy flhn. Brtrw steak thor> mgkfy makm Mgli heat aad tan-, • lag ^ fear tbaea. ★ ★ ★ ^prinUe onion, green pepper aafl reftwlnhig IH teaspoons salt aad pour ftewed tomatoes (Including UqiW in can) around meat. Siro- A. Beef Blade Pot-Boast. tendnr — 1 to IH hours. Makas K«*p Dust Out of Oil When you buy olive oil. keep it aWed in the same container in which you bought it, whether i A. Blade pot-boast it cut from (he chuck. It coiMaint poitiona of rib and blade bones. Q. Hew Is it pMpaiad A. Blade pot-roast is cooked slowly In moist heat; that Is, by biaia-^ The liMit is kowned tlowV on all Sides in its own or a smaU amount of fat in a heavy utensil. R nuy be dredged in seasoned ____jnt of Uquld, cover tightly and cook at a low temperature unUl tender, allowhig 3 to 4 hours for OUve OH Institute, tt is important to ke9 the container covered, or Bakra in Foil Mi9Upthe<«eningfaLaiacM with n wad of papa oil must be kept dean. It is im-pnrltiea, such ak dust from Uie air, which cause oHve oil to grow ran-dd. Refifigeration is not necesagyy. Wrap diinly aliead potatoes in heavy toil al«H' with salt, pepper, a little cream and grated Cheddar cheese. Bake to a moderate oven uptil the potttoes are tender. Bom' AMMONIA does the work of 7 different special cleaners! BO-PEEP ALL-PURPOSE AMMONIA CLEANER COSTS JUST PENNIES^ WORKS LIKE A MILUON, yottV/buf lAs Wbman's roach in svsry FitnKfrodnet Cake Made ih Advance Prevents Mealtime Rush If you've been callad a ck-atdier, conetdar yoweelt to / company. Fbr you’re a aomrity dster of miUlons of American cn who are tr:^ to orowd twenty^flve houre Into a day of renty-tour. We don’t recommend a new ttmepiace to h^ jm mind your minutes, but we do Mggeet ‘ ahead mnto diahea and di nmen diahea that need 1 no nttenttai before servii _ permit you to atick to acbednle, yet find time to wetoomi company with homespun hospitality and fare. stadMd with a filltog of vanilla loo cmam, the luadous loaf needs only a topping of Choootote Sance t serving tlnw. The mreamy topptag may be leaded bsfore snVtag or made one to two woeks to advance, and refrigemted to an alitight coo-talner. Vor extra eeStog ^aaaure at BO time eost, doable tbe iwdpe for tbis sumptuous sanoe, savtaf half to spoon owar a dish of vanUla or your favorite flavored ice Ncioas the day in eatea the day it was prepared. Yammy later. The sidy oeeret to startag to to wrap tba eaka weB la ftower of deUctous butter is base tor this Sundae Cake. Halved and Dates Have Use laslealfeats If you want to satisfy that tooth, you’ll find lots *of dates Just waiting to oUlge. Legend has it fiiat dates came from the Garden of Eden and that might well be, tor. dates are m the oldest foods known to i But the dates waiting tor you at your food store are fresh I fflMir iM *** *'**'“ *** ”** Butter and flour todlx3-tofch cake pan; set aside. Cream but-tor and sugar. Add egg and beat mitfl tight and ftoffy. Btond to chocolate. Sift dry Ingredieats and add to creamed mtxfurc sltet^ nately with the buttermilk. Stir to vantUa. ★ Sr ★ , tpto prepared pan. Bake 30 ________L Oool 10 mtoutea. Ramov«| from pan onto ddm rack. 0 to ball. • Remove ice cream from Ir rad untold eartons. Place reo-tamdes of toe cream sida by side on top of the cake. Top witii i»-_ half of cake. Wnp ra curdy to foil and Ireese. When ready to serve, rpmove , om fteeaer and trim edgra (If coke la extremly hard, rei beeser % hour before servtag time.) Top. with % cup ro* BUSY wOMBlf - Oompagy oentecthm Ckhe. Make It akwl. tekm * IF day of the week is this dxwoUtt Suadra ^.tater with cbetoe Cbocoldto Sss Pertoet salad fdt road duck. Omi«a wUb i ^ ek0Hger4aavt»wd olive oil better. |>ImI« a egrig at M « Maud m flaw; it variea ail |Sej„ -iw tanogM la the bettla. Hie imporlant thing ia to oee the beat ol theae baalc lngnsdlenU 0 any to greenWi heavy ofl wUh a 1 potent flaw. Meat of the'Oltvc the tint eitve oQ yen try doea i not iqveal to you, try otbera tor aecret ol their pet radpae. If you tpanf > aetanlah flunily and gn^ vlth a. a. new ealad dtuadag. try tfaia trlok. Boy a very fine SpaiM oUve oB and a vary ^ wine vinegar and ter aeaaonin|, uae nothing elae but aak end pepper. We predict thoae gbo taate tUe aimptet of all salad dressings will beg for the recipe — Jf a that good. Ihe alive oil is added first: this maicoe file leavea gloasy and help then to abaoih the sedKai-taig. Ihe daselc proportion la three parte oilVe oil to one part vinegar. It’s a niatake to use toe nuidi dreaaing; three taUepoona of ofl is onoi^ for 4 to 6 cope of salad AMar yon have taaaed In the el. apatride salt taem a ahalne ever the graana («d«w yea ptw' far la moasare the salt, la wUeh ease aaeasafe K right tale the spooafri of elve ril). then grind eat biaek popper and fhiaay hM the vhMgri>. Oiva the nriatare a tew deft taaoea far gaed meaaaro, and ^‘re flitahed. . If yon like a taint whiff of garlic >oue judad. xuk^ "frerii garlic arit by cniahliig a lirro,'green garUe dove and oov-«ing it wMh as much salt as it .»riU abeorb. Flace this in a tiriitiy* povered Jar ia your refrigerator rind use a pinch of the aromatic '^t lor salad tend other culinary I- ^Mia, more than from " the otto .tries oenAiaed. and your dnaaiag is certain to be Heat broth, tomato Juice, onion ujukc, aaR and pepper *- * ^ 7* Super Beet Relish Note; Fbr Ibiprika Qrackers to serve with the Tomato Bouillon, Good enough for oompanyl Tan “ 1ST ty with soft butter; aprlnidt lightly with paprika. Brown under broiler; watch ao as not'to scorch. Browning will take no n ib to 1 mimi|e. When you are reheating a fSm-Oy-aize steamed pudding, count on the pudding needhig about an hour Is Sour Creamed Want to aerve a digliUy ' ferent" menut Tty thiai ■oetBelah l*5s'UKTKi3rs honeradlBli. Aid in boots. Cover , end dril nrill I ate eervtilga. * * te: Far aoitecr put $ osnooa rnainriyie oottage M (small er targe curd), ene< cup milk and 1 taWeipeen temon juice (fresh or bottled) lMt> m dectrie blender; Ueud until ridooth, aenpinc down once with r turned rif. * * Drain becta, slice ttahi and cut stt^. Mix aour cream To nrit sweet chooeiata and jgiead over the top, tiwn sprhilde urith Another trick is to nib a piece jhf enufy bread er leO with a freab-fut dove, flMn toss the ^rced with salad greens. (The garlic la thrown auny, it baa done ila duty.)' come faiciearinidy popular as a and firm these may be added Just as they are to the eeled but ustially they are tastier if Inarinated first again In flie edresdng, but with added pa-and a pinch or two of an such aa.«regano«r bask ^NAHNATE TOMATO ' Z Raw onions fliiriy sliced a *fo the Salad provide particular test. And try mis for a new way With tomatoes: chop ripe fresh 4omatoea, eombine with fldnly-iliced onion and cover with a 1^, ont part vinegar, salt and .^pper. Let these martnato for an jiour or more before combining «ith salad greens. ^eoasMerably la flaw, dsastty «aad eoler, regahgem af what Oet Acquainted With Scallops i ifiiuie tiiat a Ulni atm have so few people know bow It tastes. That’s t||e story says tM aappMea af aealleps 2 says that aappMea Jam aansaally laige -1 griag beats bttaglag i laps is rimm evesy «lesrit ta that foe Pepsrtessat el I You may prepare scalleiii te EdUtennt wayat fly ipism, thsm. saute them, airi ao lit if yon want your ffast try lifopa to ba truly memocabb gCteuuMnsD flCAUion. w k 1 pound package of t 3 c#a of eoana eracka ^ unbi and 1 09 of poll bread ;%iUBtba wtth H 09 tiiaitod buttor «Mid a kaif ttuQoaa of salt Flaee iriteifate layers of kealhips and Ita^a to a -gfkaaad faridng d‘' i^Fbur 1 *9 of kikf eteam i Itop. Bake te moderate oven THIRTY^BIGHT THE PONTIAC^I^SS. THURSPAV. MAY 12, 1000 Used on Slaw Whether you say it uiw, ein, w one. It all meant the tame _ any language, nan a dinner da> luxe for the "nuinber one" Intereat in your lU^your funily-to be eaten on the patio on the flrtt warm evening. The .meal moat be hearty one for the evening air * a ♦ Now, what tfoidd go well wiOi thla hot laUd? For a real treat, aerve barbecued apareriba neatled In dieeay macaroni. Uae ready-to-aerve canned macaroni or yopr favorite recipe if you prefer. Fw the barbecue aauce make a aeaty one using canned tomato puree and net aeaaoned to your liking with tippy horaeradish. Try flavorhd tender pork cubM, tomatoea, atripa cooked |n a aauce ol canned condensed orvcd over cooked noodlea. Spiced crab applet Mealtime Magic Found in Goulash and Salad With the current plentiful auimly a( poik, it'a the amart are good sources of many dietary I. It’a a known fact that wbo featurea thia taaty meat on bar . It’a an lean port and a secret Ingradknt pa. Ihe canned condenaed aoupa wUle relatively low in caloriea afford more r siun of nutrienta — in other words they supply well-balanced eakxriea. Serve year (smUy a flavorM M OMiaah, afanmered In a Low Caloried Sauce A apeedy deUdoua way to fix a 1^ tsMwnnw lUjtablwaew asatst dry *SSaiia vhH* mopw ♦ ★ ★ Cook broccoli, according to •mount of bdUng water and aah called for. Dndn: add enough boil-faig water to the broccoU' cooking Ikpdd to make 1 cup. Melt butter in aancepan over k>w heat; atir in floor until amoolfa. Gradually add tba 1 atf hot broccoli water, atir- Sprinkle the dry milk over the mixture; whiak until amootfa. Return to low heat; cook and stir con-■tantly until thickened. Add drained brocodi and pep beat hut do not hoiL Ma bM of Haven. YeuH Had tt’p Tb add extra seat, accompany the goulaah with spiced crab apples. Hound out your menu with teased green salad, pineapple upside down cake and coffee. A wonderful patio meal. Petk CMash m peoads iMB porS eubti THm fat from pork cubes. Combine flour, garlic saM, and pqver: roD meat ^ this mixtuie. In large skillet, brown meat in shortening; pour off any excess drindnga. Add soup, water, tomatoes, green pn>-per, celery, and thyme. Spitekie remaining flour over mixture. Cbver, simmer about 1 hour or until meat is tender. Stir now and then. Remove cover; cook about 15 minutes longer to thicken sauce. Serve over noodkt. Makes 6 serv- Serve Bananas for Any Occasion By JANET «Dnii Paaliae Pram ■ana Bdttsr ‘Bananas-lO centa a pound. That’s good news. Thla is an Inbatween saiiMn ft fruits. The dtrua fruits are not so good pa they were during tha winter. Home growis fruits have not hit the market yet But bananas e have with us. ♦ * Regaidleas oC what Ghkpilta Banana says, no one can tell you how ripe you want your bananas, our own family, we are divided between those who want flw fruit tinged with green and others who ant it almost b|ack. Just remember that tor moet pe<^e the fully ripe banana is I digest. You may bake undoHripe bananas. f »MU feMd CPMPM j cup* nrpm iptapwi Mvw H tMtpoM Mlsry w«d aiMWS 1 «u^(l%r pepper and ^teaspoon cuny Batch of Dough Makes Two-Way Biscuits Announcing! Two-Way Biscuits —a new revelation in this most poprdar of hot breads! One of these Two-Way Biscuits boasts the piquant flavor ^ blue cbeest; the otW hints of toasted sesame seeds. The rich goodness of fresh, hot biscuits combines harmoniously with any flavor, be it sharp or ranqnil. TWO-WAY BBSClim Bhw Gheeae BiseaUs ?j....... mcvpisUS Sift together flour, baking power, salt and ai«ar. 0|t or rub in liorteaing until mixture is crum-hiy. Stir in cheese. Add milk to make a soft dough. Turn out toast^ sesame seed. (If desired, split Uscuits while hot and “U with slice ot sharp cheese.) If sdf-rising flour is used, omit bsl^ powder and salt. gasiiiHi ■AXUY'S OWN QTMED OLEO 711.0012: C3iiqulta to anotbar fb* ■pact. They say to put the banhnas to the refrigerator as soon aa they Children love banansis to alrndist them. Orjintfiilti serve it as aa afisr-school fnack. aU-yeUaw la a battarad baktog dtah aad have been nnixed togeflier. Roll to Buttermilk ShakesTangy A brand new twist with an oid-fiahtoned flavos^-ihat’s Btrawbeny; Buttermilk Mwke. Years s|i>, buttermito was a wdl earned treat after the churning was over. Now you Just buy it to delfaloussMfoshlsBedflavsrtoto it had yesteidaa^-a eettato Up aad stag. But with buttermilk, as with everythlag, there’s always flitog new you caa do. So—do it Btrawbeny. BattermUk 1 awrt MUond battermUk, —ttnvbwry Im eraSB (osStas w Combine buttermilk and strawberry topph«. Add softened ice milk. Beat with rotary beater'or electTie blender until well mixed. Makes 0 servings. I far U to II astoatos ar nstil toadag (wBsn they eaa be eesBy plereed w t l«m w I umO bui ---------------- 1 lemon Juice. Then roll in dnttod peanuts. eherry er strawberry. Bananas will make a meat loaf t miibS rrova 1 Ubiiweia • 1 tMipMn Ml y« tMtpoea pi and crumbs. Combtoe bananas a mustard; add to meat mixture a well. Form Into a loaf a place to baktog dish or fill am loaf pan. Bake about 1 hour 350 degr^, or lutil meat thoroughly cooked. Serves'4 to * it It From the nuinber of recipes ' get for banana toead and banana cake we know you are accustomed to baking with bananas, ^ut wonder if you have ever ba BANANA GARNUH — An unusual way to a Oraspoon each d cloves and allsidce to your serve bananas is to slice toem and ring the sUoss pancake batter. Cut the stack into wedges to anxlhd tbe top of a stack of pancaltM- Add hdlf serve. Pass the mapto lynUk------ Vi wp nmr Combine bran, milk, mashed in mixing bowl. Add egg ■alt, sugar. Add to first mixture, stirring oi^ enough to dampen all flour. Do not beat or overmix. Fill greased muffin pans two-thirds fun. ♦ ★ ★ Bake to lUMegne oven 30 n^n-tos or until cake tester, inserted to center, comes out dean and dry. Makes 12 medium muffins. CHOICE CUTS BEEF ROUTS ARM CUT sms STEUS 55' RIR CENTER PORK OHOPS 400 th. TASTT POUSN SABSAGE 40om FRESH PAN-READY FRYERS 29: Rssid-SirioiR-Swiss S1EAKS 69: 7 Rih Dd-Shsi Free LOIN 27: FRESH, LEAN lEEF 39' TASTY SMLESS FRRHS 39' FRESH, MEATY SPARE 25'" BIBAWBEBBY BUTTEBliSJE SHAKE — If this Is a combination you have never tried, you have a treat in store. The tang o4 the Borien’s COHAOE CHEESE —19* First Cut PORK CHOPS__________^ 49* PRESTO-HHIP ......... - 29* ^ Canned Luncheon Meat '*<"<=“39* Brach’s CHERRIES.. '**"*"49* Bird’s Eye Fruzen STRAWRERBIES 5"- *1 ROBMUOOO nom, »■. IA» Ifc with COUP0II ON PAM ss GABRIEL'S SUPER MARKET 3143 ELUABin UIT ROAD 3 ItOCIS WIST OF N-S9 ICE COLD BEEIt ond WINE OPEN 9-B MILT 9-7 SONDAT Rf-lfSl FRESH REIDS RRHEI 69'" SSlSTERSadUBSET^-';^ ^ FRESH GRADE A I MEDIUM ^s^EGGS ^2-69' ALL-PURPOSE U.S.NS.1MIGH. VMPOTATOES 25 Lbs. 1.39 50 Lbs. 2.19 BWBl GRADE 1 skinless HOT DOGS 3’"89* NMnry SwrImU SLAIMOOH be u.ye INdnry S««M PICNICS 33- RABBITS 59’"'' POT ROAST, 43- PtMii OntMl FRYERS OmIoM RIB STEAKS 69'^ . SALE! SInwiwrriss 3w*1 OraM A BOLOGNA ly rito Fi«c« SAUSAGE 39’" RmiM LUNOH MEATS 49'" Pmh RwwrI STEWERS 19*" RdrfwiiMU FLOUR ZBLbs. ..M«* BIAS. ...th WUhaaapaaaapHtol’ ONlioNS CMnItiMl LETTUCE 2*. 23« UK6I CtLLO PACKAQI TOMATOES 15‘ SatM ORANGES 49""" Lwfl, PMcy, fwatt RRAPEFRHT 69’^ tHE PONTIAC :^kESS, .THURSDAY. MAY 12, I960 THIRTY-yiXE Insurance Gals Cheer Bosses at Annual Night insurance Women of Pontiac celebrated ^ir sixth annual Bosses Night it Kfngsley Inn Wednesday. Among members who helped to insure the success of a^tities were, from left, Mrs. Robert Godfrey Jr,, Bloomfield Hillg Doings Honorary Items Fill Calendar publicityi Mri. John Keinert, program; Mrs. Jack Bedford, invocation; and Mrs. Harry Hall, entertainment. The *lxth annual Night waa marked by Insurance Women .of Pontiac Wednesday «t Kii«aley Inn. ★ ★ ★ Foflowtiw invocatkm by Mrs. 3ad( Bedford, Dorothy Lehigh , introduced toastmaster Joseph Davis. Partic^ting were Mrs. Sel-mer Engebretson, toast- }o bosses, and Roy Wilton, toast to secretaries. PBOVIUE EN|BRTA1NMIENT Provkl I n g entertainment were 9-year^)ld Mickey Burns, pantomimes; Mrs. Joseph\ Davis, monologue; and Mrs. ^ John Keinert, who sang "Summer Time" and “Love Is Where You Find It," accom- panied by Charles A, Wilson. Committee dMiimen were Vivian Hartman and Iris Davis, invitations; Joan Mor-ang and Joyce Aittuir, reservations; Mrs. Harry Hall, en--tertainment; Mrs. Keinert and Mrs. Robert Godfrey Jr., programs; Mrs. George O'Brien and hbs. Russell Lehigh, decorations and favors. By BVTB SAUNDKRg Bride-elect Beverly Arnold is being feted by her friends ahead of hn> June H wedding to Charles Bingham. On Tuesday Mrs. Clarence Somers of Detroit gave a luncheon and shower for her in her Oetndf home and today Mrs. Rudrick Otto gave another lieidieon and shower at Meadowbrook Country Qub. Mrs. Claude WUaon and Mrs. William Brown are idanning another affair .May 24 af the Brown home in Keego Haihor. June 2 has been spoken for by Mrs. Frank McLaughlin. Beverly is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Arnold of Falmpt^ drive. Mr, Jtad Mrs, - Carson Bhigham are parents of the bridegroom-elect. W A ★ Miss Jane Runyon, of Bradford, Mass., will be honor guest Sunday evening at a buffet supper in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanders, with whom she is spending the weekend. Mrs. Sanders and Miss Runyon were classmates at Bradford Jimior Opll^, where Miss Runyon is admission secretary, . Mrs. Carlton P. McLain Jr. is president of the -Detroit . Bradford Club, assisted by' Mrs. •Kenneto Cunningham as vice pmident. Mrs. Wallace R. CamifoeU is secretary and joined there by their i daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Also home after tow months at their home in Lake Wales, Fla., are Mr. and Mrs. Walter 0. Briggs Jr. They are looking forward to a visit next week by Mrs. Frederick Towers of Washington. D. C. • ★ ★ ★ Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Strong ni with Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Field are among hosts for cocktails Saturday preceding the opening dance at ' Orchard Lake Oouittry Qub. Assistants of Mrs. Sanders ai% Mrs. H. F. Maynard II, Mrs. Ronald Kortenbrock, Mrs. Charles Chapman and Elizabeth Miller. ★ ★ ★ Mr. and Mrs. trying A. Duffy have returned from Honolulu this week. They w*re On May 2S, a Cinderella L At Ibe.. Hillcrest Cbuntry Club, Mt. Onnefls, when Birmingham Newemners Club gives a semi-formal dinner dance. At the stroke of midnight, Cinderella will be chosen by her Prince Charnfiing, but the modern age extends the dancing hour to 1:30 a.m. Mrs. Mark R. Sleudt, general chairman, is assisted by Mrs. George Bliss. Mrs. Glenn Martin, Mrs. John Perrine, Mrs. Charles Wade and Mrs. Eugene Hoffman in plans for decoratkms. The Don Lewis Hickmans of Waterford Township announce the engagement of their daughter Julia Anne to Karl W. Mantyla, son of Mrs. Wilma Greenway, Detroit, and Carl W. Mantyla of Royal Oak. Ralph J. Norvell received a boutonniere from Mrs. Selmer Engebretson, incoming president of Insurance Women of Pontiac., at Wednesday's fete. Mrs. Engebretson is employed m Mr. Norvell's^office. Young Toledo Cook Wins $5,000, Trip 'Exchanging greetings during a prebanquet chatting session at Wednesday's Insurance Women program were, from left, Roy Wilton, Mrs. Russell Lehigh, retiring president, and Jack Brannack. Mr. Wilton and Mr. Bran-nack are Mrs. Lehigh's "bosses." Canadian Players Will Return JULIA ANNE HICKMAN Women s Section CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPl)-A Toledo, Ohio, teoi-age cook to-’ day won |5,000 and a teip to Europe with her own cieation 6l a hamburger and pizza didi for the yotmger set. Sixteen - year • oJd Barbara Spfoia was aampd the nation’s top teen-age cook in the second amtual Kroger - Westinghouse Junior Cobk Contest. > A A Mist Spieag’-iwt fold tasty sandwich loaf woif out over dishea prepared by, SO other ftnalista from throughout the Midwest A Thmday sdx»l teacher and Girl Scout leader. Bar-bard first tried put her recipe, a hamburger that tastes like pizza, on her high school cooking class at Teredo Waite. Barbara also received the range on which zdie prepared herdiah. Barbara's 15,000 recipe is a jumbo aandwidi Idal which wUl serve'six. It is a ctnnbination burger and American adaptation Name UF Drive Heads in 3 Areas Appointments- of ’ Pontiac. Waterford, and Lake Aagelus ~ chairmen for the 1900 Jfoatiac Area United Fund campaign, have been aitoounced by Mrs. Roderick''' Taylor, women’i division chairman'. Mrs. Ben Hawking of Mohawk road has been named Pontiac chairman. Mrs. Walter Noffsinger of HlghOeld street. Drayton Plains, will head fund solicitation in Waterford. The Lake Angelus chairman is Mrs. Flo^ Fcren of North .Lake Angelus road. ■ ★ ★ ★ Mrs. Hawkins, who has two daughters, served as area chairman in frie 1959 cani-palgn. She it a Brownie leader in Girt Scotrt work. She teaches Sunday school and is a member of the Altar Guild at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Mrs. Noffsinger, a district chairman for three campaigns, is volidoer board chairman of the WaterfcHd R^ublican Women's Chib and is active in the Methodist Churdi. St Mother of four daughters, Mrs. Foren has assisted widi fund campaigns In the Lake Angelus ared. She is active In the Bethany Baptist Church; I.,aJce Angelus Women’s Farm and Garden club, and the PXA. United fund Chairmen for the Womens Division in the I960 cani-paign kttve been named. They are fromt left, Mrs. Walter Noffsinger of High-field street, Drayton PUuns, Waterford, Chairman; Mrs. Floyd foren of North lake Angdus road. Lake A^elus Chairmen; and Mrs. Ben Hashkisis of Mohawk Toai, Pomiec Chairman. tcunatoes and cheese with Ttalian-tJiie aeaaonings. Now shat she has won the grand award, Barbara will be able to attend Toledo University to study home economics. MacDowell Chorus to Sing Friday The program has been announced for Friday'4 9:15 p.m. MacDowell Male Chorus concert at Pontiac Northern High School. • St * St Numbeni indiude *‘Brothers Sing On." by Edvard Grieg; ■ aesB The Lord 0 My Soul,” by Michael Ipptrfltov-Ivanoff: "Maiden Fair 0 Deign To Tell," by Haycfo; and “Hos-podi Pomllui,” by G. V. Lvovsky. Pianist Jerry Libby will play “Wamw Conc«rto.’' by AddinseL and ‘The Wine Gate.” by Claude Debi^y. ' Folfowing “WUdn^ r o c b (Oontradictianj,'' by Franz Sdntoert; "Listen to the Umbs," by R. Nathaniel Dett, with team solo for Fred Edwards; and IThe Galway Piper," arranged by Arddbold T. Davison, Jerry Libby will present selectioiis "A Li A^e-tod Borge." ♦ a. * The dionis will conclude with '“The Whiffenpoof Song." arnnged In' Hugo Frey; ‘^Who Is Silvia?" by Schubert; "An . EventaWa PastonOs," by Wilfrid..S^haW; .and “Onward Christian SoMiera." arranged by Harry Mmeone. fhf Today in Womon's Section Here is Barbara's winnu« recipe: , 1 fl>. gnwad beef 1/1 cap grated Parmesan H teaspean wregaae 1/S tenspesa grouad pepper 1 leaf Flench er Vtenaa-style 'bread, uasUoed ci*fMd by CaUf-Atia Wrauobt tran laga art Mack. *13.95 l«M S. -mJCRArM RO. Wrought Iron Beouty —by Moodowcroft - far today's casual Vtr'mg ... ageless beauty Unequalled for superbly classic styling . . . Meodowcraft wrought iron furniture is known for its fine worknionship AND its Economical price. Select in white or oquo for immediate delivery . . . love seats, chaise longues, nests of tobies, etc. 4T' Round ToUo .........$49.S0 Choirs, Eoch $29.50 Lozy Susan (for Toblt).... $ 7.95 Sonring Corf $38.00 ................$46.50 to $69.50 Colif-Asio Ratton 6-Pitco Group $239” SpMiotl Genuine, Imported Philippirte rottaiv-o whole roomful of beauty including 3-piece sectional, motching lourtge chair, plastic top coffee table ond comer toble. Choice of ploin or tweed covers In brown, toost, oquo or .persimmon. Frames are hand-wrapped ond coberrzip off for lOfy clepning. Opun Thursday, Friday, Monday Evanings Just South 6f Orchofd Lake Road "T Will Rogers School PTA members are in the midst of plans for a fair young Clifford Tucker, above, who fromSto^^.mrfri^rAmor^ special —portrays aa unhappy ghost. He is cew» -aUractions for the youngsters will be forted by Mrs. William Crahtrei, fair a “spook room** room inhabited by chairman. Shower Fetes Vera Murphy Yen M. Murphy, brfcie-dect at David E. Crawfwd, waa honorad at a bridal Sbemer given by Nancy Crawford of Oak KnMl road. WWW Gw^a at the Saturday fete were Mrs. Lawrence R. Murphy, Bln. J. Earl Crawford, Mrs. Iloyd E. Jones, Mrs. AMen M. Green; Mrs. Wendell Green and Mrs. Olive Lord. e w ★ Mrs. Stan SheMey, Mrs. Len-ora Stephens, Mrs. T. Elmer Home, Susan Green and Sally Evans also wwe present. Busy Junior Card Party, Junior Pont lad Woman's Chib members met for a benefit card party and style show Monday at Pontiac Fedavel Sarings and Loan BuflcBng . Mrs. Donald McCandleas was Women Style Show Pudney, Mrs. James A. Spaiic and Mrs. Theodore Carlson. Mrs. Frank A. Anderson was Modeling faehkms from the DeCw Shop were members Mrs. Galre J. Hinckley, Mbs. William Kinney, Mrs. Charles H. Hannon, Mrs. Chartes H. CrawfcMid and Mrs. Marjorie L. Morey. Others were Mrs. Charles E. Galloway. Mrs. Clarence A. At Arthur's proper foundation fitting is • science. Experiencett corsetiarcs personally fft every foundation until it shapes you most beautifully. Take advantage you buy your brat and girdles. Gonfidential strapless Only C«nlMMliallw..». Sm Msh, rwnd iMh ef we* Set dtoe .•.«*•** yee neep, ewMetswiefl Oi4yCeelldaiUMhei...etos«c COMTOCTAMf ...le*e SwuSl CeWWMltal Seraehu Ne.SM.U«tlrhey:-7 r—-> / r r ■ skippies $|95 yee...gni« ^mmOmeeWmeSyem egifais#»^rr.-•!.•*** MSetfaddMomsaow . MImIm. . SLrSMembHtoNw ftajWHmUU. Social committee members were Chsirman Mrs. LeUie R. Ware, Mrs. George H. Watters, Mrs. Leonard Saari, Mn. John Sheehan, Marguerite Buttolph, Mn. Ullian Darn, Mildrad Burgees and Mr*. Ralph G. Derragon. Completing the list were Mn. Leland Martto, Mn. Al- WUUamaon. Mrs. Eugene WcB-man, Mrs. dark J. Adams, Pupils from a Detroit dam» schotd wiR.offer special dance numbers during a vaudeville show at Will Rogers PTA*s Friday fair. Above are dance students Kathy Shea, 14, left, and Susan Garian, 13. The two recently won second place in a talent amtOst sponsored by the Royal Oak Elks Club. Will Rogers PTA Sets SchootFesUyarTTixisy— will Rogen PTA memben, under the direction of Mn. Jade McDowell and Mn. Glen Hartutag, will sponsor their public ecbool fair from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday. Proceetto will go for idayground equipment. Special events will include stage show from 7:30 to 9 p. ring pupils from a Detroit dance school; Bud Beril, magician; sevisn accordionists from a national school in the a^ee; and Dooglas ^Nirlock, master of ceremonies. tsee mevlo. hay rMss. pany Oonunktae chairmen are Mn Elfon Dexter, Mn. John Zoefa, Mrs. Roger Pomeifa, Mn, WilUam enbtree, Mn. James Seven, Mn. Franda Albertaon, Mn, Hartnng, Mn. Bruce Lewis, Mn. William Hanley, Mn. Petef Garland. Mn. Chariea Bfaee, and Mn. Jack McDowell. * ★ * Accordionlsti who wBl play der foe direction of Roger Rapel je tut Karen Mone Raymond Heaton, Marta Lambert, Klppy Adams, Club Re-Elects Mrs. Poschke Mn. Richard Pasdiks waa re-elected preaklcnt of the SoropUmist Chfo of 'PonUae Hotel Waldron. An tnstalbdion dinner will be heM In June. Reports on the recent 5Srd conterenoe of the Midwestern region of Soroptimists Qubs in Clevelend wen given 1^ Mn. Hardd James and Mn. Theme of the contemKe was “Growlli and You.” Hw national conforence will be In Detroit July 34. Mn. Amdd IflBemuui will be a hosteM and Mn. Frances Coons a delegate. “Seropti-mists in Orbit" wHl he the The accent is on femininity fat leather accesaoriee. Flower and leaf desl^ i smooth leather. Predoua gems and metala add an elegant touch. - ] liti' riff * W . Only 41 per cent ol the boys and 40 per eent of the girls were correct in knowing that it says nq^hing. Wrong answers came from 14 per cent of the boys and 10 per cent of the girts. The others did not try to------- But only T8 per cent of the girti knew the number was the same ' Nr aU statea. Our conduslon: girts had better concentrate a little more when they do their newspaper reading! h Mrs. Marion Chandler of Prtsce were wen by Mrs. Chanter, Mrs. Lewie Lfa«to. Mrs. Anderson Bee and Mrs. Roy Deem. Mrs. Steve Sspelak wiU be hostess at the June meeting. Luxury Bath (NBA) - A smaU handful of bath wHs and a few drop# of bath can tom your ntgM-ly hath Into sheer hn^. Tense nerves wiU relax aa you eoak in the ecRited water, and the ofl will make your akta sUky smooth. Sturgesses Taking 3-State Honeymoon Welcpme Rebekah Lodge No. 246 Sewing Circle members sponsor a public card party at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building Tuesday. Admiring some of the prizes for the event are, from left, Mrs. Clarence Cavalier, noble grand; Mrs. Irving Quackenbush, jenior vice grand; and Mrs. Richard Brownell, card party chairman. Tickets are available at the door. But among the girta, only 78 per cent had the right answer. Ejiht per cent were wrong and 1$ pSr cent did not know.' The girta did better on the next questloo .but stUl trailed the boys on why Preeident Elsenhower can not run for'another term. We found that. 94 per cent of the boys and 96 per cent of the gifs knew toat the U.S. CofWtituthm limits toe £0x per cent of the ymaig people ad the wrong answer. For example, Harvey Lauria, 19, of toook-lyn, N.y., thought the was "too old," and Shat on Schwartz, 14^ of Bronx, N.Y., died Eisenhower's health. Ihree out of four boys.and two out of every three girts knew that Eiaenhower, Soviet Prime Minisim* Khnishchev and British Prime Mlnisw Macmillan took similar actim this year in msldiig good will tours abroad. Girls trailed the boys percentagewise on 66 to 76. INTEGSATION A STUMPER Our next question was a tough M and we didn’t expect toe young people to get it all. But we wanted to know if they ooiild name the states which have not accepted token integration in their puUic vows to Dr. Arnold Runkel Saturday afternoon in First Methodist Church, Itoming-ham, Mr. and Mrs. F. James Sturgess left on a honeymoon through Ohiq, Illinois and northern Michigan. Hoata at the church reception were Mr. and Mrs. MU-lard W. Giles of Breaker drive, Drayton Plains, parents of the bride, toe toniier Jo- ef the bouffant sktot which swept into a chapel train. The bodtoe was fitted with scoop neckline and long rteeves. A fingertip veil of illusion fell from a peart tiara. White roees and stephanotls comprised the cas(^ bouquet. WEAR SEA OBBEN What, Gals! No Blondes? DENVER (UPD-If you tike ithe eoior of your locka, you’re to toe minority. A survey conducted for a hair cokHtog imtituta shewed that 65 per cent M fin nation’s women, rtuq^ from 16 to the 60s, would duuige thtor hair color if they had a cfaoloa. not dream af befa« Usadaa. They voted for a medium shade that would lead ItMdt to auburn highligbts. bkmde Mind Posture (NEA) — Your body as well as ifw face, hu a profile. So stand erect, sit tall in your chair and walk with your ihonl-ders back, tummy to U you want to look your attractive best at aB times Self-G>mpkiccr>cy May Be Hbrmfui (NEA) ~ AlsaihMareena-plaosBcy to tow of toe gnatast enemies af beauty. Ira toe woman wiw to oesnpietriy pleased with benrif is not a Sbs is not seeking change nor to abe ready lor a sugfea-tkm that toa bair do of toe are no longer tboee of youth and toto ttaregon Wm eteM try new abadau of mahet^ Nor that Una, ones a heeona-log eotor, la an longto becoming and should giw way to several other coiers,, all far The sad part of all of this is that the smug woman is seldom chelicnged. Most people f and hetotate to touch Mr. and Mrs. W. D. French Are Honeymooning in UP William Doan French and hia^ bride the former Sandra Lee Anable, left for a honeymoon in the Uiver Peninsula following their marriage .Saturday in the Joslyn Avenue United Presbyteriu Church. ★ ★ ♦ the Rev, Edmond Watktos read the canfiriight nupttjds. Thomaa O’Brien came from the University of Michigan to sing “Beeauac’’ and “The Lord’i Prayer.’’ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Orville Anable of Firirt avenue were hosta at an open hye following toeir . daughto-’s church reception. The bridegroom's parents Mr. and Mrs. RusaeU HaU French of Euclid avenue received with them. WILLIAM a FBKNCS erahid uyiou sboor tor hener maid Saadra Bedford at West Allis. WIs.. and bridesmaids Sbarsn AmsM sad Oartl Oamp- ■Urls el aapreased pleats. Tbs atteadante aarrisd baskets af piak nisijeetto *bdsa aad Ing caps ef soft petals. Venice lace trimmed the scoop neckline of the bridal gowns ot crystal taffeta, Puffed panels of the fabric were set into the sWit which swept into a ebapd train. ★ ★ ★ The fingertip veil was aiNmred by a tiny pillbox centered with a drop peart. A cascade of vrtiite nwes and stephanotia surrounded a white orchid. Donald Cole was beat man. Comprising the usher corps were James Gelglei*. and licuce McClellan, with brtde’s brother Wayne and 4lobert Grant junior ushers. * ★ * For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Amtole cbose a sheath of bone silk linen with lace bodice Mm. FTcnefa appeared to a eocoa laoe sheath over taffeta. Both mothers wore yellow ejmsbitoum Hosiery Sparkles'. (NEA) — Pink, champagne, bronze apd gold are shades in seamless stockings which are being featured for party going. These sandalfoot styles to wear with the evening sandals are made from top to toe of ;the‘ nato sparkling nylon. If cosfs no more 16 «u[6y Ma^navox TV Why not own tho belt... a Magnavox with tha claarasf pidura avar! Chro-motooa filter, reflaction barriar ana ' 8" hi-fi spaaltar. In mahogany. |23jdk>wrk^V^^^^ 229 Danish wolnot o»td msplo slightly higher Qrinrieirs, 27 S. Saginaw 90 Attends Two DAR Lunches Mrs. Bradley D. Scott of Genesee avenue is attending two lundieon meetings, this week with the Bay City and Tecumseh chapters. Daughters at the American Revolution. Mrs. Scott is a member of General Richardson Chapter and also of the Michigan executive board. State librarian, she is speaking at hincbeons about the DAR Ubrazy to Washington, D. C. TTie group was in Bay City Monday and will be in Tecum-■eh Friday. Elariy in June the thiW will attend a state executive board meeting in St. Joeeph as iuneb-eon guests of the diapter there. rdRtY>TWO ■ 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THUj^SDAY. MAY tk mo 4 Wt jmaM to • iwlr of «m* gluMii frMMd In tebric fkwcrt. Yim cm pick oweet peu, deWes, Zealot's Arrogant Offer of Help Wasted STRAW WEDGIES Alfh - Low - Medium 2” - 3” Afoliog Shoes 50 N. SAGINAW By MURIEL LAWEDfOE Into the mike at the RliHe House Youth Conference's final aession the otHcW assigned the speech of 'mined" to ^ you help Is one who is utterly incapable of any interest whatever in your wish to take his help. He is the iee)ob> the thorn in the fledi of the world. 'Go forth then DETERMINEP to give help!" At the press table I riiuddered. ne thsoght St flw 7^ delo. gates set Issse span the alieady tormented body sMhls natlss sB detewBlaed to give M be^ i«-palled me. It stOI dees. Because a person who la “detei^ SPECUL nmCHASE HMH SKED “« ADDWG >29” MACHINE' • Oracisien Engineered • Inslenf Viseblo Total • 8 Column Copocity, 9 Column Total • WIH Accemmodota-tfr^^»999,999.99 I# Ligktweiflil—Portable (14 Ibt) • Siiifle Stroke Total Clearance TYPEWRITER SALE Every Hake and Mod^ Reduced Including REMINGTON REM-RITER Reg. $79.95 NOW *4777 REMINGTON QUIET-RITER Reg. $12^.77 W NOW ' INTIU STOCK or STEREOS REDUCED Reg. * 89.95.... NOW*49J5 Reg. *109.95.... NOW*fi9L95 Reg. *139.95.... N0W*WJ5 FOLD-O-MATIC 5V4 FOOT ALUMINUM LADDERS Double Flonfod—DeuUo Riveted Reg. $13.95 $A95 NOW 0 Otbor Sisoe Abo Reduced It is what form groups to keep publiahing child training pampUets for people who don’t read them; to offer parent education lectures to people who don’t attend them; to infiltrate juvenile gangs with "salvation" hidden up thehr sleeves while the kids laugh at them. (I am not speaking of. the Must First Cure Water Fear Want to Learn to Swini? It to t la the IMd sf weRan hat of makws.) As you cannot feed a man w^o does not know that he to hungry, you cannot help people suflerlng from despair in its thonsand forma node aware I you don’t is, you have not felt your kids exidostve with pnieet and their humiliated mothers and fathers wiD sense your head soder watorT Ms to the first importaat step hi team-lug to iwfan. Do this now,' before the swimming season gets into full swing. Fill the basin in your baOinxmi with water. Take a deep breath, and hold it. CSose your ^yes and mouth and put your face under water in the basin. ffere's how to lose your fear of water. Take a deep breath, close your eyes and moiah and pia your face under water in the basin for a short time. EntertaiBi^WagOR Wheelerg Tikes Learn to Dance When you feel that you must tsdse your head for a breath of fresh air, blow the air in your lungf out throu^ your nose ax you 3HR your ke*d. a fear ef havtag M Huger nave Vow bead uu- your face to 1 These two steps will be rewart ing. Remember that swimming to one of the sports you can take down the years with you and one vrtifeh foIlB of OT ages can CTfoy together. It is also figure molding and health building. If you would like to have my leaflet "Learn to Swim!” send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request for leaflet No. 22 to Josphine Lowman in care of this newspaper. Tomorrow: "Plucking Superflu-us Hair WUl Not Stop Its Growth." • Mel Sheffer’s Wagop Wheelers Square Dance Clulb was entertalnsd by Douglas Rieek’s "Uttie Spokes’ when members met Thursday. E^t youngsters ranging from 9 to 13 years of age, are being Uttigbt western style square dancing by Mr. Rieck. , ★ * ★ Guests present were Mr. and Mm. Lytle Russell of R(^ Oak. Mr. and Mm. Harley Chamberiain of Orchard Lake, Mr. and Mm. William Geasas of Keego Harbor and Mr. and Mm. Edward Dewey. ★ * ★ Serving refre^ments were Mm. Kenneth^ Bierl, Mrs. .Raymond Beta Chapter Choosesits New Oiiiceis Beta Chapter of Beta Theto Phi Socorlty has elected Mm. Nmrman Mack (H^sident. Other officem are Mm. Donald Kaiser, vfoe president; Mm. Robert Bo^, secretary; Mm. Lewis Sullivan, treasurer; Mm. Farrell Roberts, corresponding secretary; Mm. Myles TTzos, conductrew; and Mm. WUliam Hutchinson, parliamentarian. ' * ■ ★ w The group completed all business for this season at a final meeting Thursday tai the LaFay drive home of Mm. Farrell E. Roberts. Formal initiation for Mm. Fraiddin Ooster-hof was conducted by Mm. Kenneth Madsen, coniluctress. The annual banquet and installation of officem to set for June 2 at Kingsley Inn. The best-designed clothes in the wmid will do little for you if stop them with a shrewish, unhappy or petulant expression. JCif/Ul JEWELERS E ONI SOUtM ttClkAV SnOT pviichigan 1 ■ ||eaclquarti^s fori Bnmun, Mm. Claire Canqibell, Mm. James Maggard, Mm. Roy Rigsby, Mm. Claude Ules and Mm. Harry Russ. No Dork Polish! (NEA) — If you have taper* ing fingem and beautifully-shaped nails, you can wear any shade of naO poltoh that appeals to yotL But If your fin-gem and nails are shc^ you’d do well to choose the pale shades of poltoh. Dark poltoh creates the illusion of stubbiness do sheet nails. is made of the engagefneht of Sandra Lea DeVoa to Lawrence Joseph Landry, son of Mr^ and Mm. Rosario Laotfry of SqnoR Lake r.Oad, Btoomflsld Township. The brIdtoRset Is the daughter of Mm. Haxei OeVoe of Ruto-ertoid road, Btoomfleld Township, and Geocfs Cyril DeVos of RoyallOrit. . " 6ri(dge Club Has Session The Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Chib met Monday at the Elks Temple with 11 lablea in play. Donald Stephenson and Allen Rosotoiy, Earl Waterman and T. A. Landto, Mm. Charles Da-vis and Mm. Joseph McNemey Othem were Dr. Carl Bolten and Dr. James St. Loi^, Mm. Rttoert T. Scgula and Mm. Ernest Guy, Mr. and Mm, Jack Malstron and Melvin Small and Ericaon Lewis. If you’ve bad difficulty outltato ing your Ups with a lip brush, try your luck with the new Up liner^ pemrito. DBLMBL pMSWS SBCOBIIT Wl 22 NORTH SAGINAW STREET BOYS 3-PC. OUTFIT SHORTS T-SHIRT SOCKS WoihabU cotton gabardine ShorU tn brown, navy, charcoal, grey... tmatily deeign^ T-Shirt and Nylon Stretch Soeke to match ...eixnitoS Sho0 Where Every Day la Sale Day Join Grinneirs New PIANO RENTAL CLUB Add the "Magitf ef Music" to Your Family Ufal A Try a new plane ef your ohelco in your homo for 30 day* at no eharga axcapf cartaga. A After 30 days, pay just $10 a month. it Music iotsens inchidad tha first dAy you join. it If you dSDtido to buy, you rseoivo ful credit . for rental and cartaga faos. Grinnell's, 27 S. Saginaw 3-7168 yw 27 S. Sooinow St. ' . F€ 3-7T68 OCR BEST PRICES IN YEARS on APPLIANCES IF YOU NEED A NEW APPLIANCE, BUY IT NOW! ONE OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE SELECTIONS. PONTIAC’S OLDEST AND LARGEST EXECUTIVE APPLIANCE DEALER! Fostbogehongo-, , . tokoa only 5 seconds Ixclusivo Deubio4trotch from niST TIMI HOOVER SWIVEL TOP CLEANER WITH ALL ATTACHMENTS 90 Days • Same as Cash $1 Weak FREE DELIVERY FREE SERVICE 14 Cu. Ft 2-DOOR GIBSON WITH AUTOMA'rtC DEFROST 100 lb. True 2Jero Top Freeaer. Adjustable Door Shelves. Twin Crispers. Butter Keeper. Yoof Refrigsfolor ^ OPEN MONDAY. AND FRIDAY NIGHTS 248 Trtda ^GOOD HOUMEPING 51 West Huron Street tif PONTIAC Ft 4-1555 ' - ^ I THE. PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MAY 12. I960 FORTV-TURKK Piw^icing for their performance at the silver tea Sunday at First Methodist Church are Gary Sheldon, left, Nancy Haval and Mary Livingstone. Sponsored by the Choir Mother's Guild,, the four o'clock pro- gram of vocal and instrumental numbers mil be presented by members of the several children's choirs. Chairman Mrs. Paul Kratt will be assisted by Mrs. jCleg Bordeaux and Mrs. David Conan. Wail Till You Flip Your I^id, Sayg Abby Don’t Toss a Coin for Husband By ABMAIL TAN BUBEN DEAR ABBT: I am in love with two boya and don’t know which one to marry. Firat thera'a Andy. He’s sort of blond and sells insurance. Then there’s Tony, He’s dark eutd sort of gives n^e the creeps. (But they’re awfully nice creeps, if you know what I n.) I don’t know whldi one I like best In the daytinm I like Andy, but I believe I like ‘ranjr better at night Which one do you think would make the best husband for me? ANDY <» TONY? DEAR i“ANDY OR TONY?"; Don’t many either one, if it's a tosaup. Date others and make oomparlaons. Wbai "The One’’ comes along, youU flip your lid — not a DEAR ABBY: The woman who signed herself "HELENE" and said she wanted to divorce her husband because he might go blin4 at any moment was blind herself. Blind mMc can live hs^, normal lives. I am 13, Abby, but I know what I am tall^ about because my father is blind. He I nevprjeen my mother, my sister OT me. He went to college after he lost Ids sight and then be went to law sdiool. I don’t mean to boast, but I think be is the most wondwOd father and lawyer in the whole world. Snoerriy yours. Millie, who is 16. has been running around with a fellow who is 24. Now I find she’s pregnant. He says be can’f piarry her becduse he can't supp^ himself much less a wife. Can we force him to marry her? I suppose I should tell you Ifiir when MdUe was IS she DAR Installs, Has Dessert Luncheon Officers for the General Richardson Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu-, tion, were installed at the May meting in the home of Mrs. Allan H- Monroe of Cherokee rgad. Mrs. James Isles of Lake Orion was chairman for the dessert lundieon, with Mrs. Fred S. Lee, Mrs. Ray W. Kemp, Mrs. Maxwell H. Doerr, Mrs. Harry Pearce and E. Grace Slaik assisting. Mrs. Lisle EchtinaW, regent,'poured. Miss dark installed / Mrs. Frank Allen, first vice regent; Mrs. T. W. Jackson, second vice regent; and Mrs. W. R O'Laugi^ recording secretary. Mrs. Harry Chapman, conservation chairman, appointed Mrs. Frances Smith chapter representative^ to toe Michigan Conservation Training School at Higgins Lake this, summw. Mrs. Smith teaches a ec 0 n d gride' at Elmwood Reports of the reoent DAR Natfisud Coiwress in Washington, D.C. were given by Mrs. Echtlnaw. at Tlieaday's meet-DEAR ABBY; My daughter tag. SALE! SPRING COATS and SLITS Entire Stock Reduced! »5 ’10 Values Up To 24.99 Use Our Convetdeni Layauay 'one 4l N. Saitaaw Strwt tad Mind* MU« who got her draik and got her in trouble. We were unable to get any help from the police in finding him becauae Millie Should we try to force this second fellow to marry hbr? I can’t raise another one of her MILLIE’S MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: You can’t force a man to marry anyone. But he does have obligaticns toward the support of the child. Furthermore, a man who must be dragged by the neck to toe altar would make anything but a deairabie husband. Mow about Millie’s moral behavior. Mother? Ask# your clergyman or Family Service Assn, lor help in getting your daughter back on the rigta track. She needs guidance, strength and ssysv- OtMfFIDENTIAL TO “ON THE SPOT’: Your husband is right. Return the gift. And'teU your foreman that a pink silk nightgown is not an ate gift for the "What’s your problem?" Write to Abby in care of this paper. For a perschal reply, enploae a stanved, adf-ad-dressed envelope. For Abby's panwhlet, "What Teen-Agers Want To Kiiow," send 25 cents snd a large, aeU- in care of this paper. sale! of Spring Footwear De Liso Debs, Rhythm Step, Foot Fhdn, Arpeggios, and (Mtv Formerly to $24.95 NOW “S* to ’16" ALL NEW SPRING COLORS, HEELS AND PATTERNS— Special Groups Short Lots, Broken Sizes! Dress, Spent, Casual! Tremendous Values! n. '3. Answers Arcn*t Honest Truth Would Hurt if Only It Were Told « UfiWWMjVIWOTBliWT. rW Win check the size of your stockings. I comfort as you Hwy may be too amaU. U thtotishoea min too al would U $om Sy BVTH MUXETT R’a a good thing we rarsly get '! hate to put you to ao much —uWe” or *T hate to take up so much of your time when 1 know you’re busy." The honest answer ususUy would "Then why do tt?” would be the honest rctohidsr to thsse remarks, he gradous answer generally Is, "It’s no trouble at sU." ter al laet rvs 1 I know h's none of my I IS but 1 think you are making a Ug mistake ..." The boncA retort likely srould be: •am. NO. NOT AT ALL’ "You don't mind tf I Ubtta, do you?" Most bridge players trying to make a contract, doubled and redoubled. would probably like to and probably should answer with "No, it Isn’t any of yow bustness and If I bad wanted your advice I ouM have askad for it.” "You aound sleepy; I hope my teiepboue can didn’t wake you." Moat peopla would love to aay: "You did wake me and I don’t know why you thought you wouldn’t at this time of night.’ "You shstod atoi srhy d you?’’ weuli prebaMy boa a ’•Yes." "if you don’t mind my asking, how much did you have to pay for that?" What the person who stalls around or aaya he doemt know txacQy would like to reply to that queatlon is: "Yea, I do mind." Get toe most out of marriage; order your copy of Ruth Millett’s new booMet, "How to Have a Happy Hueband.’’ Just send 25 cents to Ruth MlHett Reader Service, care of The Pontiac’Press, P.O. Box 489, Dept. A, Radio C»y Sta-tkm. New York 19, New York. SI N. SAGINAW Carefree DRESS Selection 5” 165 SAMPLE RAIN or SHINE coats Would Sell For 17.95 22.95 19.95 29.95^ SPiCIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! »14«« Boxy, Fitted ond Belted. Poplins, Tweeds, Silks, Jerseys. In Prints, Plaids, Stripes, Checks, Solids. Sizes 8 to 16. Use Your Charge! SPECIAU RiUN OR SHINE COATS Reg. to 14.95 FRIDAY AND |||| A| SATURDAY IUbOI -^Poptte, Reuertibles wilh Prirnt Linir>gs. _ forty-foub ; ■7..' THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY 3>tAY 12, 1960 Keego Tak' Rate Stays at 17 Milts Vole on Annual Meetings Postponed in Avon Twp. AVON TOWNgHIF - The Avon TowiMhip Bonrf hM dedded to poetpone • puWBc vote on ebolW»-at the •omial tonoinip me«t-iiic from the eeriier suggested date at Ai«. 2 to the primary t riilp elcctkm next Tebruary. R was Am Board’s feetog last night that there would be much more Interest In a question «»> cerning township government st that time than during the natianal election compaign. , ★ ★. A t Board meinbers ate. Set Music Rally in Rochester Civic Unit to Launch Momborship Drivo at Congrogotionol Church IWXTfESTER--A rallN«Jicain- kers Mon- OB the legal qaeottea of the coos-tMatteaoUty of Iheoe meetlnp. A Pontiac Township attorney, Robert W. Hodge, has petitioned the State Supreme Court to issue a writ of mandamus to prohibit aimusl township meetings. AAA Hodges cites several instances where he alleges the twonshlp dec-tor’s constitutional rights are being violated. day at 7 p. ro- in gregatiooal Church will launch the current membership drive of the Rochester Ovic Music Assn. The main qieaker will be the Rev. Robert H. Jacobson of the Oongregatioiud Church. A repre-■entatlve of the New Ynic Civic Mode Assn, also is expected to address the group. A spedal foatan at tae pro- Robert (Wve diainnan,_________ ____ nwinberiiii^ wiB be open to Rochester area residents lor one week No tideets are available lor single concerts and season memberships may be purebaaed iHily during the one-week campaign, said Harris. Frank Irish, association president announces that the Virginia Symphony Orchestra has been m-gaged to appear in Rochester for a concert next May. AAA IMrected by William Haaker, the Virginia Symphony is compoded of 34 musidans and gives oonoerts thro(«heut Bie Vh^idas, in New Jersey, New Slngiand and also in Michigan. Acquires New Park Site No^ of Rochester The Huron-CUnton Metnqiditan Authority announced ye^rday thatit hasacqi^ anew^blicTo ConduCt CoRCert park site bout six miles northeast of Rochester. Tentatively, the park is to be deetors not pseeeut to veto and Avon ’Township Board members voted to send ^,00Q in matching funds to the Oakland County Road Ccmimisslon lor township rOad im- Superyisor Cyril E. Miller released die census figures which show that the township alone has grown from S,903 to 15,801 in 10 years and that Rochester’s popu- City Holds Line on New Budget Almost a Third of Lavy Goos Toward Poyiiwnt for IntercBptor S«wBr KEEQO HARBOR — The 1960-61 fiscal year budget has been kept In line with the cturren^ budget by City offtclals here by continuing the present tax rate of 17 mUla. The total budget, not indudiog the roud department expenses, for the year beginning July 1 has been act by ooundlmen st 189,400. This the preaoit budget, ex]^ained City detk Irene Van Horn. Of the i7 mins charged sgataMt eadi $1.SN at assessed vshmttoa, mdy n mins Is used fwr the eperattou ef the city. The 5 remaining mills goes to ward payment d the Farmington interceptor sewer that will serve the community, and is-never touched by the dty of operations, it. IL jD.jnji^m.kBsLJD be used only for the sewer pay- FESTIVAL TOME — Blowing up balloons and stringing streamers are part of the preparatiom for the May Festival to be held from 5 to 8 p. m. Saturday at Stiles School on Livernois road, Avon Township. Mrs. Gaorga F. Bill, left, holds the box of balloons fdr Patricia Delldow, B, and Jerry Ndan,, 9, while Mrs. Paid W. Kivarl straightens oid the streamers. TTie two women are cochairmen of the PTA-sponaored event. to 5,41$, ___ The total for both the viUage that aad. township , in 1980 to-.21,fl7.as compared to 1950 when the total 13,182. To Fill 4 Board Posts in West Bloomfield Four Board of Education posts will be dedded by voters in West Bloomfield School District election June 13. Two of the terms are years and are presently held by Edwin R. Dreyer and Kern H; Murphy, president of the board. Both of the terms are expiring. The ofter two terms each four years, were created by state legislate recently making it mandatory for five-member school boards to increase by two members. Candidates lor the four posts have until Saturday to return their petitions to seek election to the school superintendent’s office. ORTONVILLE - Henry Wood, e band diiector of the Brandon known as the Ston^ Creek Metro- Schools, wil] oonduet« conc«4^-d iMitan Park Eiewelopinent. Development (d the park will not be completed lor several years. band and choral music at 8 p.m. Saturday in the high scho(4 gymnasium. Riverboat Docks f at Avondale High This Saturday Avondale High Sdiool wiU present a Mississippi riverboat when parents, teachers and high school students ]»«sent their money-making proj^. “The Cotton Pidda’ Revue’’ at I p.pi. Saturday. In keeping with the theme, a chorus singing “Here Comes the Showboat.’’ and "Happy Days Are Here Again’’ will set the stage bf the eventag's entertainment. AIm lududed wtli be a barber ■hop qeartot, “The Knights of ~ "a string trio, n Dtxio- Before touring South America walled lake - ’The 7»-vdce Midiigan Chorale will give its first pre-tour concert befm leaving for South America in ' July at the Walled Lake Senior High School Sunday at 3 p. The ctorate will present some 20 mgs, including classicaL folk songs, sidrituals, musical comedy selections and psalms. The trip to Sooth America Is Ehii Wtlsan and Floyd CoU>, members of the Avond^ Board Education, will be cast Capt’n Bill and Honeysuckle. Stage settings are under the direction of the art instructor, Roy Malmquist, and his students. The revue is being directed by Mrs. Bonnie Norman and John Thompson. Student and adult tickets may be obtained from members of the cast and PTSA officers or chair- Concert Monday in Area Church OXPORD-The Oxford Muslcl' aub will present Robert and Donald Button in a concert of piailo, violin, organ and vocal muiic Monday at 8 p.m. at the Methodist Church here. Both the young performers art .jaduates of the University of Michigan school of music and members (rf the Flint and Pontiac symphony orchestras. NEW OAKDEN CENTER •— Jacobsen’s new Garden Town at Lake Orion is staging its formal opening Friday, Saturday and Sunday, with a large variety of floweiTi, planta, shrubs and trees on display. The center is located about 10 minutes from Pontiac out Perry street (M24) entering Lake Orion. A complete line of garden supplies is offered. Another Jacobsen Venture in Lake Orion Garden Town Opens Friday LAKE ORIC^ —Grand opening of Jacobsen’s new Garden Town here wUl be accented Friday, Saturday and Sunday by the fragrance and sigfit ot seversl Idaats of dUteent of the sprawling 80 by 35-foot building. OOLOBTUL WATER Afferent cokned UghU wiU alternately be reflected ^ tire tumbling wain during the evening The modem near gardn simply oentor at 545 8. Bnmdway St is 6m latest venture of the Jacobsen family aliioe M ffrrt opened Ms huge grmsitionss tatm in 1930. EUisnetng ft me new garden center ^ be the sevmidoot ftmotato in front the building’s ihterior are ! redwood beams spanning the coil-tag. A| the tools, Ineindtag power Another highlight Is a patio shop featuring group Bettings of both modern md ’tr^tfoi^ sAiden " BEAMS SPAN CEILOro Lending to this epadouneiB ot Shoppers also will be able to mndt CoDcge-graduated es] for free landscaping ideas. The center, of concrete block construction with an insulated toot, is adjacent to Jacobsen’s tpraat- Amfie jtaHdnglpaoelsprovli^ The business is Harold Jacobsen and his Bnue and Harold Jr. 70 to Sing at Walled lake An additional H.OOA was added to the four-man pcdice department salaries, luinglnS the total salaries to 920.060. The city’s deric’s salary was raised S2Q0. Dlrectcff of the group is Lester McCoy, conductor of. the University of Michigan Choral Union. The * ■ is Melvin Lajti-mdr, voed director of Pontiac Northern High School. The yt^ng singers represent 34 beli« made at the requMt of dto Southern. Michigan hi^ schools State D^mrtment. The MicUgaa with a number them from Oak-County. Jackie Meridith add Teny Wlk. From Waterford Tduvnship comes Carol Saul and from Rochester, James Parker. Oxford has tiuve representatives in the group. They are Genine Collier. David Skibowsld and Lois Stoddard. Members of the chorale have rehearoed two and a half hoats each Satuday slaeo Noveasbor marie for eigM years, la MM he played wOh the aaUonally kaowa North Caroilaa Symphony played wUh toe Fort Wayne, Supplementing his u n i V e r ■ 11 y training, he has had vocal training with Harriet Ii«ersoD of Detroit itis violin training hat been under, the direction M Anthony-Whttnifre,’ Gilbert Ross and Emily Mutter Adams. Donald Button received his early pian6 instruction'?E^ his mother, Mrs. Bernice Button, who stili teaches young students in Orton-ville. toe Seventh Anny Symphony While in Germany he studied the organ under Fritz Po|q> at Stuttgart and has had further training under such noted teadiers as Dr. Francis York and Marilyn Mason. No admission wifi be charg^. 5th School Pfocincl Created in Rochester R(X!HESTER-Creatkn at a new voting precinct was okayed Iqr the Rochester Board of Educatkm last 4d>t. The Board designated the Avnn ’^Pwnshht Library as the new paO* tag place . A tlfto preriaot was deesaad aeeenary beeauM a amaber at, peepto had to wait la IkM at toe Avsa tiwasMp HaU la MsiMay*a It will serve electart Uvtag be* tween Dutton road and Walton boulevard, west of Rochester roadi spUttiiW Predict n. The Board also studied the snU> tect’s (dans for two etamcatary school additions and for toe new Howard L. McGregor Efemeataiy School. According to Schod Supt. C. Baldwin. Board laembmi idB m^ with toe BtcGregor School ettisens* Committee Wednesday to toem before movtag ahead. ClMwale 6 part ef tka MlehlgaB CoaadI at Orarehes ‘B( T-4ML jamr 4to kMk tram »mr inwsM- >*•«•: T-<-t ------—w« yy. Dm ' Ji* nSsT **8 SENSATIONAL WATCH BUY 17 JEWELS Wsisrprosf Shsek-Proof EXPANSION BAND /leguhr $29.95 Wi ' ALL BULOVA WATCHES. I lASY CRIDIT TIMMS 50% OH I. e. I. CRIDIT ^^jeweubs |>IORTH SAGINAW Fib for the Eitire Fanily at. *. GALLAGHER MUSIC STUDIOS No Instrument to Buy ... LEARRTOFUY An Electronic Orgon ^ KOBE MUSIC LOOK! 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Sminer SUITS DISCOUNTED TO S1A97 W r SiRrtf ItHIdt P DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE 178 N Sogmow St, COMPLETELY SELF SERVICE / 2.PliCE GIRLS' BLOUSE and SHOBT e lOOA^/ STOPS Exhaiit Snmkiit STOPS AR Biniig Motor MEDIC • INCREASES GAS MILEAGE • INCREASES OIL PRESSURE • QUIETS NOISY MOTORS 15 OUNCES SET 89 ^flECE GIRLS' lltiN Bid Mil hudMif SET fx *1** OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 LADIES' SLEEVELESS ^BLOUSES Various Syles and Patterns DISCOUIIT raicB SKCui; PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Roys' Short Sloovt nail, Faicy SPORT SNRTS 77 ' SliM 7 to 14 " BOYS' m-SHBIINK Tu CHIHO H47 PANTS 1 -,«l_S* JO JOYS' »« ... First ^ *29.« luggage $4.37 25 Inch Ywo-Toi>» ^ ^ 21 Inch Two-Tom ^ FREE: Woresentatives reiterated. “Let’s admit it, they’re net,’ Gardner said. The answer must be voted tax excess, he added. At the end of today’s hearings, Rowston asked Jones what steps his association is making toward alleviating the pinched money situ, atkm by a change in the law. Jones answered by saying study te under way. ---- Troy VFW Auxiliary Readies Rummage Sale Chevy Promotes Three Area Men Averill, Conlan ond Olson Noined Tq Top Soles Posts 'nuue Oakland County men have been appointel to top level poM in the Chevrolet sales organjjtatton, K. E. Staley; general salM manager, announced today. f # * Those promoted were: Lawrence H. Averill, from aa-slstant general aales manager tor the eastern half of “the United States to executive assistant general sales manager. James E. Oonlaa, from manager of the troek departmeet to aeelataat general aalm nMaager. Albert t. Olsen, from assistant manager of the truck department NOBEL WINNERS OATHEB — Six Nobel Peace Pri» winners are taking leading roles in me three-day Conference on World Tnudone at the University of Oilcago. Standing, from left, are Rt. Hon. Philip Noel-Baker of England, Rev. Dominique G. Pire of Belgium and Ralph J. are Lord John Boyd-Orr of Scotian^ Lester B. Pearson of Canada and Sir Norman,Angeil of England. Peuaon, leader of Canada’^ Ubcral Party and general chainnan of the conference, ■aid the spy plane incident in Ruaaia should not be a bar to good results at the aummit conler- Waterford Township Assistant Recreation Director Robert Bauer, 28, of 2315 Briggs St., has accepted the position as first manager ot Community Aotivi^, Inc., according to CAI President Donald Ifick-man. Bauer will begin his 36.000 a year Job June 1, in offices of fite bidld-ing on. Williams Lake road, between Dixie highway and Alprort road. A foar year Navy veteraa whe served ia Korea, Baaer ia married aad has two btqra. He was Woterford Driver Hurt in Intersection Collision Two car drivers, each' thinking he had the green light, ooUided early yesterday at the intersection of Dixie highway and Williams Lake road, according to Waterford Townahip police. ★ A A Jack E. Undemyer, 62, of 2404 Pauline St., Waterford Township, is In lat&factory condition at Pontiac General Hos{Htal. The driver ot the aecond car, WiUiam g. Weir, 63, of DrtroH, was unhurt. total populntlon tsldeaertaireas,, unsuitable tor human, low because of large|ii . Averin, who Uvea at 1532 Tottenham Rd., Birmingham, haa nerved ■a aoM manager at Columbia, S. C., JadoKHivllle, Fla., SyracuM, N. Y., and Pittsburgh, Pa., aa as-giatant regional manager at Atlanta, Ga., and Washington, D. C, and as regkmal manager at. Waih-inctm from ISte to 1856. May L U6I. Coiibui, 'wKaiin»me k ai M8 Arilngton Rd., Birmingham, was truck manager and rejgional truck manager in Chkngo, and wpa sasistant manager of the truck department in thb Detroit central Office teloi' to being promoted in Augiut ISCT. Oh»n, of 6735 WhysaU Rd. Bloomfield Township, served ai zone truck manager at Salt Lak« City, Oakland, Calif., and Los Angeles and as Pacific Coast regional truck manager before moving to Defroit in 1952 aa aaaiatant manager of the truck dq>artment. A sm^ maj^ tree ntay Uv«iip to 500 years.' ROBERT BAUER Drop Antitrust Cases on 3 Chevy Dealers DETROIT (B — Antitrust charges against three Detroit area Chevrolet dealers were dropped in U.S. District Court here today. The case against 19 others and their trade association continued. Judge Thomas P. Ihonitaa or- tor eight months age after hia graduation tram the Univeraity of Indtena. Bauer will be reqxmsible to the recreation board ot directors, wKb full authority over aU activities at the CAI building. A derfc and two full-time janitors will be under his iminet .siqrerviskin, and he will direct all 'present activities and organize additional programs. The CAI was originated by ,a. group of Waterford Township dents in 1947, as a community ter tor yomig and old. Construction was financed entireiy by inrivate donations and built largely by volunteer labor. Until four years ago no pohHc Gene HamHtM Chevrelet, lae.. and Money Chevrolet, boOi of Defense attorneya sought dtsmta-il on grounds the coiporaMona were not in existence at the time the allied conspiracy by the dealers took -plnce. AAA The dealers and the Detroit Chevrolet Dealert As diarged with violating antitrust hy itiittrlhitfing HntolTm ptlcf lists and agreeing to diarge enough make at least a 3225 gross profit on each vehicle sold. The case is experted to go to the jury today or tomorrow. BET BEHER SCHOOL BRADES Burt a TyptniilM 9JC00 Besides aome fees that are dtarged fw use of the builiUng and activitiea, the CAI now receives part of its operation funda from the United Fund. Each family is also charged 35 per family unit. No one haa been named as yet, to reiriace Bauer af assistant lec-reatkn director, Hickman said. TROy-Ihe DeWdfe-Dreon VFW _ ,, ^ ^ Aqxiliary 4037 will sponsor a rum- |ke Moy TOlk.tO U-O-n««e and bake sale from 9 a.m. to _ Summit trek 47m. Saturday at the Poat Horae, DOtOre OUmmiT I ran 30K N. Rochester Rd. Those wishing'to donate can contact Cochairmen Mrs. Edward Hampson, 1782 Hartshorn Rd., or Mrs. James Page, 94 Evaline St. WASHINGTON W-Presidenr E3-steihower is considering making a stateiAent to the American people before he leaves Saturday for the Paris summit conference, WhHe Hbuse said today; Associate Press Sec. Anne Wheaton said it now looks though the President will not on television and radio networks for any departure remarks. l23Nstlh^MwSl ^>*rt2dBr W BIGGER AND BETTERI . h V Car. WllUamt Laka-Airptr* Rmi^ — B«i Offim Opam 7tl5 P.M. kJ 5 'w'"”—*—..................................... ^ GRAND OPENING SAf., MAY 14 FOUR FRESHMAN FRED NETTING AND HIS ORCHESTRA FOR DANCING WALLED LAKE CASINO BALLROOM WALLIP LAKE, MICH. |”raS“raY"' ! EVERY FRIDAY 4:30 r. M. 'M NOW! EXCLUSIVE! NOW! mST PONTUC SB0WIN6 . SPECTAGULAR AOVCi>ITUftI BEYOND TIME AND SPACE! Every Day PRIVATE DINING ROOMS for Ptirties OR 3-1007 Allltou Went Friod Loko Erio PERCH ■ Deep fried to a oofcian brown B and sarvad. with a tartar B sBuca. cola slaw, and choica “ of French fried or American fried potatoes. B , WD w« lie Wait y •«» am HOWJUU) 3C50 Dixie 41«v. FUINS DRAYTON FUINS ItBBBBBfllBBBteBaBM TpNITE! One Showing Only! TONIGHT THRU FRIDAY! BLUE SKY THIS FOVK STAR_ HiT! •hS5!“' THiYGMIETpCOltDUSA •muEciuii [TW IHHl , WOegRT HOeRgM _ AN^ She's The Wickedest Event On The Big-Time] Big-Thriit Rodeo CircuitI RECKLESS MIL mil wnui CAROL DHMART fwm^WMINER BROS W STARTS SATURDAY SHEBB TONIGHT PONTIAC BUIRT! DONTMISS-2 ALL TDRE BBUT BITS ON ONE no PB06BAM! ALL IN COLOR -- From riiB Proflucor of "Peyton Ploco" Tlio Bold, Bold Sfory of o Soiifliom Fomily, ond of o Strongor Who Could Surt Stir Up o Town . , . And Ifi Womon! PAULffEWMAN X)ANHE WOODWARD ANTHONY FRANCIOSf QR80N WtLM» LEE REMICK -ANGELA LAN»URY OUR a eui iDnewT^ Unnsacd Lenofli of Tkoe# TmOan* j TheYYF0T*l Shown Only On^'Eadi ETWfing “Lo^ Hot Summor" ol 8:15 "Peyton Pioce" 10i20 THE PONTIAC PRES^, THtfRSDAY, MAY 12, 1960 FORTY^SBVEy BE CAREFUL! Compare All OtiMr BMiWMi ikiFolInriii SCHWINN FEATURES • ** ^ MH4a Uck • SdmlN km Mk nk- • ^ ^ fmU tvMflr riiM. • Sch^ h« bMfy Arty • Sdmlm li. i Aimrkt. ImNot IracM tim mi IiAm • SckwiiM h« cMm «f celm ALSO UFEUME IUARANTEE ON ANY FART OEFEOTiVE 26'' SCHWINN BIKES $A1^5 Ue Np Down Poyment ^ OneYeortoFoy BICYCLE and HOBBY SHOP 20 E. Lowrpiic* St. PonHoc FE3-7843 PARK FREi IN OUR LOT AT REAR Church Will Slay in Business Work! Despite Cutb^: Mormon President SALT LAKE cnY. Vtah (UPD Monmni fuaiUM BMdcd « plaee to ». R pUoMrad toe m_ ^ jtory to toe wert became a new, exportable crop w« toetobiUae toe egriadtural eooii> taoikn o( Uiialditlnc toe vaet pm empire K hat built up to toe eoune of the part centuiy, prert-dent Devid 0. McKay dtodoeed to ODoeryAeired, S6-ymr«id Pnrt-dMt McKiy made the rtatament toe appercnt deelr* of How mpoh too dnoeh carm en* nually firm tte Mghly divendfled on April S that it wet wttodrewlng from toe comnerdel beiddnc bwl- It talA to private tateveata, tor a reported U mlUtoe erttate, tto oaetroUtoc blaek at etoek to ZIm't FIrrt Nattoml Beak, IMndad Mder Brigkaai Yeaat’a ampteee la UTS. Ilien wee toanedtote ntocula-tkn that toe church would divert ttaelf of other commercial prop* orttoo wUeh It owno wboRy or to pvL ThcM include toe UtaMdeho Sugar Oh.; IVe Deaert Newa Pub-itoMng Co.; broadcarttog rtatioa KHf an tosurpnce company; a big department rtore, two hotels, a motel. an 0^ Ipiiidtog and atoer real ertate to Salt Lrtte Oty; a 2BO,OOOacpe catBa canoR to Florida; a coal mtoe;ja clptotog fac-toiy; and ■oorea of fArnu. dtodoaed. But Ito expoadHurea tor religiom and welfare purpoeet are reported. TTiey total about 55 mil-Hon doUari a year. OMotab eay that amt ef hat a diatarte tor church tovolve-nwat la any hWly eoapetRlve eomnwrclal activity, and that this a major factor to toe decirton to get out of oommardal banking. * * * 'But, I aee M> naaoa why wa ■hoold pull out of ttM augar busl-nen which, after aH, the church started,” he said. “Nor do I soe e^ Ukeltoood of our withdratydi^ from bttttoetaeo which the church started to provide naceiaary putoic services, and which are still pro- pnBts, bat from the tithes ei ehnroh members. Each at ti» dHorob'e LTW4N nembers to expected to give aae-teatt et hto taoenM to the ehareh. President MdCey said there favor of the churdt’s dtvesttog itself of all business properties. ‘VXFAIB OOMPEnnON’ “There are people who say it is 'unfair' for the cburrii, sapixtrted u .tt is by tithes, to compete with its own members ind others to private bustoesa.” he aaliL He indicated that he personally Dog ChasBT Has Troubla but Not With Pooches WEST HARXVtHtD, Conn. (B-Dog Warden WiUtom E. lOiowles promises a get-tough policy toward be told Senate ftoenoe group his office Deeded S1,000 tor qnidc repairs. said the termite-weakened floor caved to under Ms tary's chair. More for Your Monejl SYlViM 23 INCH TV Big True l^ew 27S Sq. 1b. Pietiire , With No Cropped Comeri TTV.lfmr UN tr TV. • Free Delivery • Wee Hook-Up • Free Service Contract • Shop by Phone '199* $2J6 WEEK 90 DAYSSAME AS CASH OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS /UOOtf H0U5EtEPIN of PONTIAC FE 4*1555 fVssideBd MdCay pointed out that the church • ““ inr, S. SAGINAW ST. Next to yfrigleY^’s PLENTY OF PRE,E PARKING. ■ ■ i . - ''" ■ : ' ■ ■ /. ■■..........................>''' ‘i V THE PONTIAP PRESS, THURSDAY. MAY 12, 1960 FORTYNINE i Pros Hapgbii, Ziske, Watrous and Bone at Pontiac Country Club : \ Press to Sponsor Public Golf May 31 > Br BlLL'COENWnX t Pontlio P»u and Bontlac Gduntry Club are joining foroM to bring a hlg|irf>hardeoed performer who has won 34 events In a 40-year career while Bone currently rates among the top competing pros In Michigan. Ziske, called ‘‘Cheesy” oy her tour-mates because of her Wisconsin origin, was one of the country’s best amateurs and a member of the 1954 U. 8. Curtis Cup team before turning pro in 1965. She Is a long hitter and always a tournament threat. Hanscm Is clt, moved ahead Of Waablagtee, aow ait. They are ealy fear games back of leagae-leadiag Chicago. In two nights Detroit has won two bail games from Washington on just two runs, both of which came on home run clouts. Last night's homer cante Ip the 11th inning and was socked 1^ A1 Kalina —his first hit ip 15 tlmgs at bat. Ooopled with KtsA hit pitching, Kaline’s dout Was good for another. 14) victory. The Bight beford Beaky Cola-Vito belled a homer Ip the top ef the plath, and thafl coapled with Dob Moasi’s three-hll pitch. lag, saapped a I S-garoe iesiag ,atreak that had plagaed DetroU * » a M AiperioaB Ldagae Both Kaline and bdavilb ddiv-ered with two men out Mossi and Larry, put back-to-back Detroit’s only shutouts of the young sea Colavito’s last previous home c^me on April 23. Kaline’s base-circler was his third thus far and was the only exiWa base hit off Pedro Ramos, wba.atberwise.JBatdiedXary:a-p»e-formance. Colavlto, far-ofl his 42- *** homer pace of 1959, now has lour. Lary fanned seven, walked only one aad was la {NtaMe saly la the sixth, whea Barnes stagled Golembiewski Nagy Detroiter Wins Masters stogie with only eae eat. Be eaded that aprMag galokly, haw-ever, gettiag Oea Oohbek to Ut late a doahto play. But the Tigers, until KaUhe’s blast, bad sent only two far as second haw. Ramos fanaed six, but be walked five ih be went down to his fourth straight d^at. Lary boosted his wun-lost record to (m even 2-2. ^ TMJEDO. OhW (AP) -.Billy Gdlembiewskl, has his firs! ma-. JM’ tenpin tltto - the Amiuicaii BowUib' OtgigreBs Misters ' any man In the 10-year history of the Masters. He rolled 12 maters, -winning 10, with an average of 301 The slim ytMugri^^'^Wbo Grand. Rigiida, Mich., four years ago for bigUme bowling in Detntt, lost this same citnnt a year ^ in the last game. Bblemhiewski. 3 . after three games in the crucial match with Ray Bluth of St. Louis last lyear. He stumbled to 175 in the last Uae, whde Bhith 213, winning the title by an n? margin. Klly ran second in the most gnieling match contest of all last December, when deadly Don Carter of St Louis word’s invitational away from him in the'final round. But Billy was at Ing best Wednesday .night, when ^ WlftT he met .bhistery okHw* Stove t-nangB m WIBt Nagy for the I960 Maaten trophy. GoiembtowsM blasted lgl-334.210. 2SI-874 againrt 755 tor the 47-year-oid captain Cf the St Louis Pklstaflif tohar. m ^ -3he near champ nnished liamty with five etxiked. But Nagy had to roll more gamm and facejlg Council Bhifto, ilewa,. with moire oj^onents in The flnMs Billy won seven straight matdi-es without a has, averaging 206, highest in the field. The second gpite a 204 averlige. Golembiewsid earned $2,290 M which $2,000 was positkm money. The balance represents seven match priaog of $40 earii. Nagy I^ed up $1,900. Wk-WSSS ________. ...... at. L...;..«s M-a ni i.weL^ » _ "v.v 1^-'-'^ % :: l tli Hii^f iii ....zZ S r i?I Si «# § — tw Baa mi Eddie Ywt got two of Detrolt’i ^ by N m lid JDIm^ The Tigers end their long road trip, today against the Senators. Jim Banning attempts to stretdi Detielt^s modest wimiing streak to best siiootar was Clyde Hobbs of _ - Cleveland, who finished fourth de- three and pick up Ms first triumph Jim Kaat, a rookie swthpaw from Holland, Mkh., was named to oppose the Tigers for the first turn in his career, Kaat has a 14 record, the vichny coming over the New Yack Yankees. “’ll.., !srsLsi£:- DENVER , 1API-Biy.il. . imped into levHith place in Di-jw^MwtM vtsim I team bowMiv Wednes- . day at th^ Wot^’s Interhation-M Btnrihig T^bognm .tou^f^^ The Ohio team knocked down 3815 pins. Leader in Diviatoa I PO.A-4Mi«a »-u. t ________iras i: OuBMr and mnitar tiyS— ntgk^vSSaiSa s. V a amaaso » ? • -I , ! ia.-d.’JJ,............ HAPPINESS BOYS - AI Kaline (right), Detroit center fielder, whose homer in the top of the lim inning'beat Washington last night, 1-0, wipes the head of pitcher Frank Lary (17)'in the dressing roonl after tbs Wetory, R ^ the second straighOQght which the Tigers beat thet^nators by a 1-0 score. The night before Rocky Oolavito did the trick with a ninth inning homer. KMtne had been bitless in 14 straight times at bat, until he connect^ in the overtime game. Sw rruUHo 1. rnioadcima t MUwwikM U. M. LouJa I, Blsbt (O'TOote. Mi St CUeat* «. PhlSSSs (Rotwni.^M) at SM IN Perigo Resigns Cage Position at U of M, Mrs. Martell Is Victor in Metro Golf Tournament ANN ARBOR (UPI) - The board’ In control of InteircoJIegiatc aUyetics at uie Univensity "N»f| Mfcfilgair accepted (He' reslgBlfloh .wanted W go back to ctdlege to get a master's degree so he could take a teaching or administrative of head basketball coa^h Bill Perigo last ni^ht to allow'liim to go back Jto college. Athletic director H. 0. (Fritz) Crisler emphasized ti>at Perigo, whose team dropped from second last in the ^ Ten standings t season, asked to resign and no pressure was put on )iim by the athletic board. The Mtehigan athletic director g ' * 'This was not a sudden deci-u,’’ Crisicr said. "He had been thinking of it for some time. He told me he didn^t want to be a coach all his life because a oacoeootHr yet and could givo /a# iadicatioa of who might be Perigo was not available for comment. Crisler said Perigo, 48, said he tot to.’’ by Perigo ia Mo eight yean at Michigaa woa 78 games and lest n. The Wol-verliieo woa oaly four gamea If against all Perigo jedned Michigan in 1952 after developing three highly-suc-eessful teams kt Western Michigan university to Kalamazpp. During his three seasons at Weatesn Michigan, Perigo’s teams won 42 and Under his tutelage. Western Michigan teams tied tor the ti^ of the Mid-American Conferenba, other time he had leoosg at MIohlgaa was la was bprn in Lebanon, bid., where he was an outstamfing atidete. He played Ids Ugb school bariKtball at DeRiid. ln St Battan (Sr M> t( Wutal ■”-u. 1-1). a.» pjn. nuDAV’s sosnMJiJi (;Ut at Datron. I:U p.m. It (navcUuid. T p.m. at WaahlatlaB, 1 p.m. at Boaton. 7:U p.m. NATIOXAI. LXAQVE Mrs. R. G. (Fran) MarteU shot a nifty 83 Wednesday at Maple Lane under miserable playiqg con-auions to wto the Wwneh’TH^ro^ politan Golf Association's 2hd weekly tournament (d the season. (toly 50 gedfers had the hearL to baule„the ratoy, chilly weathix.i^ Mrs; Marten’s 41-42 card led the pack. Tied for 2nd place, five strokes back, were Mrs. J. W. Menefee and Mrs. £. L. Goddard, (the 1959) Michigan Amateur duunpAon. Mrs. Menefee fired 4S43-88 and Mrs. Goddatd 43-45-88. Mrs. Midge Cova, winner of lari week’s opening WMGA tourney at Bamnder, won handicap honors yesterday by shooting 894-83. SeedMacKay First at Paris ROME 1APJ--Big_ Barry lisc;. Kay expressed surprise today at heariag he was seeded No. 1 in the men’s stogies uf the farthCum* ing Paris International Tefmii MacKky, a 8-toot 3% giant from Dayton, Ohio, Wedtoeaday won the men's stogies tide to the Rome Intetnational Tenths. Tournament, 1 five s The score was 7-5., 7-5, 08, 41, MacKay, a 24]^-old ftatner inember of the U.S. Aif Force, said “It wUl be tougher in Paris than to Rome.’* “Here,’’ he said, “I was seeded No. S and evcorbody kept sayii« I was the man to beat. 1 wonder what it would be to Paris after pkfced me as a tap seed. - let ■i MacKay had to fight his way from ^ very beghming ri.the touniey. beating, to orden Rome .. _ _________________ EBpartto Soriuu of Argratinn _ five nets, logo Budtog ^ Monaeo in five sets, Robert Howe of Australis to three siets. Nieria Pie-traageli. Italy’s top i^yer, to four Bets, and Giuseppe Merio, Italy’] No. 3 to tour Sets. Spangler Nephew won the feature race at Hazel Park Harness Raceway last night on'a card that generally foUowed form. Spangtei 'Wephew pakf $6 to win: Bri^t Newport and Boten Direct paid only a $13 dahy double. taut gnertoa, a bMvtIy raenril-ed end frsm Detrsil NartlMreet-High Bohaal, lays he hae slgaed a Bfi Tha tsader to eater MIohlgaa State. Saertoa, aeaght by sehoob as far away as CaB- The Big Ten baseball batting race curraitly is led by a pato of Mtoneaota’s leagne-leadKng gophers, Wayne Kanpp, wltt a .583 mark, and his teammate, QU Rri-lott with JOO. . Oxfixrd Plastics holds a 9% point lead over Great Oak Building in the late stdges of the Ladks Huron House race. Ruth Belanger of the Jleaders hasiseaaon high game of 254 while Irene Dean has a 852 for top series. Driver Unhurt After Crash at Speedway WANAPOUS (AP) -Chock i of Lm Angeles, Oslif. escaped injury Wednesday when his race car skidded 585 feet and hit a retaining wall twice at the bi-dianapoUs Motor Speedway. HUIse had passed his driver's »ri for the May 30 500-mile ran and was practicing to the Chhp-^ man Special when he tori control. The ear was going about 136 miles an hoof at the time. WER TENNI . PANCBO GONIALES’ STANCE M Uw nnt of 4 MriM by tb* ‘-“•to pSupr who, as a A, ornpaMtiit ud By PANCHO NBALE8 The basis of good tennis is foot- In a waiting poritton, tiie toet , should straddle an imagtaaiy line and toe fdayer should stay oa toe balls oi liis feet. New flat- A fighter doesn’t get far uirieai be can iqpve. No player is born wifii agilHy, toougfa he may be qukk «nd surefooted to begin with. Moving after toe ball wHboul wasted motion Is important. Always play Sw bnB. Never tot N ptay yen. Ceneentrate an tefsiis racket, I always tell kids to, my dtoics; is swung the. me wgy a baseball ptoyev swings bat. Rotate the body usii^ the racket as an exteaSoa of toe arm. Mawe for toe ban with a a a( atopa and < In toe forehand, mova toe Iglt toot toward toe net, but don’t point toe (be. On toe bwrihaad, extaiM toe right foot toward toe net. IP try .Ift^hlMt ton tall. Torgrt. Uastii«. Oa.. Speed and toven^ will give ybu U tos power you need. NKET] Yhs |(iehMi| ' y THE PONTIAC PBESS, THURSDAY. MAY 12, i960 <^NYLONCORD GOODYEAR We’ll give you up to 100^ trade-in allowance for Imagioel As much as $100 trade-in allowance cm XQur four r^^pable tires, depending (m conditionand size. And you drive off on tires that wear best on the road—look best on your car. Tpsr Old TitM May B» Tour Down Pajnnoal < PAY AS LITTLE AS $1.25 PER WEEK yM Micldgan Amateur May Become Medal Tournament Match Play Is Under fire Loot DiAAogolo't Pldco NEW YORK (AP) — Jm IH-llaggio, fomier New York Yankee |3,0l» worth ol Jfwtby, Inctadlng ^1 apartment MO t He told poUoe mintaif ttema included » P*t» caflOidw, tli. DETROIT W—The old argument about match play va. medal [day hM crapped up again amateur goU champlonahip circles. Charles Kendrick, chairman of the cliampionshlp committee, said today that coitestants In reoOnt Wte amateur tournament will be polled soon to determine aentlqient on the matter. tournament would be of the aamet five-day duration. • The tournami^ committee will use the pdl as a guide for dc- wiU be nm. has beea a mateh play tsuma. early UMs. Fteyeaa faveriag medal pfagr have gained strength la recent yean. State amateur players will be able to tell the committee which of three types of tournaments they favor, (hie is match play, another la medal play and the thi^ choice lis a comUnatioR ot the two. Under the migage In a 734iole medal play tournament to determine the 16 Iqualiflers for match play. The lea.** said Kendrick, tpd out that the entry fee remain the same at $15, with Juno 2T the cloalng date for en-ries. i Kendrick wffl be staged My 6-TM-tt at Pert Harm. wtU be mateb ptay. Kendrick said he expects a Add of more than 300 to attempt to qualify. After $6 holes of medal play, the 63 low scorers wlT iM head-toJiead [day along d<»f»»w«Wng diampion MeWtn (Bud) Stevens of Detroit ★ ★ ★ (Qualifying rounds will be idayed at Pot Huron Oolf Oub, and the I niurtr Rhrar CSountry Quh. AU matches wUl be played at Blade River. Ihe ISM evwt was held at Port Hatea and the field of MS la aevaral "We can easily acconunodate 3S0 Doctoring Your Golf ' ^. By OB. CAEY MIDDl^P? PATIENTS OOMPLAINT^^Pblrwny wood sbota rnla me." ■ 4 DIAGNOSIS: Poor judgment plus erwreinhsflaf. TREATMENT: Some golfers seem to fed that they must go all out for maximum dlatanee, on a fairway wood dhot, regardless of any ccmslderatloa of atratei^. Tor (me thing, they lend to take the No. a wood whenever mbximum distance Is required, even though the. baU Is In a close Ue. For another thing, they tend to swing with every ounce of strength, even when reaching the green Is an utter impossibility. When the green Is 300 yards or so distant, aa the Illustration Is meimt to show, five or 10 extra yards on the. shot will make practically no difference. The thought In mind should be to get the ball In position so that It geta on the gredn with the next shot after the fairway wood^shot. With ibis 111 mind, ehaoae the Na 3 or 6 wood if the lie is at all eleae. Use the Na t only when the baU te eetting up nicely la tM graaa The proper choice of eluba here la Important. Further, there’s no need to try to klU the ball In this situation, (kmcentrate on hitting the baU solidly. In general, caution should lie the watchword whenever you’re in a fairway wood situation of this kind. ’Think ahead to the next shot. DELCOi DRY CHARGE BATTERY ^RlCfai FROM 18.88 100% FRESH ■ Near-car ataiti for all can ■ Original aquipment on more can than any other battery ■ Dry charge power can’t get old before it’s told . garjir.. DELCO BATTERIES1 GOODYEAR SERVICrSTORE MS. Con , FE 5-0123 OREM FRIDAY TIL 9 F. M. to go to sectional qualifying, with fiiree outetate eluba and three De-tnit-area clubs likely lor qualifying sites. Howard Neilson and James rectors of the 1900 .touraament. At West Coast Relay World Marks on Line FRESNO, ChUf. (AP)-A quai^ w century ago, Jesse Owens broad Juimted 26 feet VA. inchee to establish a recoid that has withatood all asaauhs to becogne toe obtest world mark on the Keek Vlescr challenges UW marie, having already gone 26-2 this es In Rome this lum tnaiar attends the University of California at Santa Barbara and competes SMurday, at the West Coast Relays here. Ihe broad Jump la only a several worid marioi threatened in this 34th running of the rriays A sure member of the lande OiynvM tMm MEirS SUMMER FOOTWEAR For Casual Wear Men's Cosuol OXFORDS Several Stylet $099 Three of “big tour" ★ ★ ★ Simmons’ release leaves Robin R dette. Three of the 5 came off right-hander Lfaidy McDaniel (1-1). He hadn’t allowed a run in 15 2d toatoga going back to last season, and had hem* tagged tor only two home runs to 104 innings of relM since be made his last start. May 21, 19519. ... j ou^t, ii__________ and ninth, ney scor^ in iihe It on Gene Baker’s single, his first hit since he was given up for lost after a 1958 injury. But then they were blanked on three hits until the eighth when Hal Smith’s tying, two-run stogie chased loser n II____, for Oriole Win BALITMORE (AP)-Jackie Brandt’s two-run, tenth-inning homer Wednesday night gave the Baltimore Orioles a 5-3 c«xne-from behind victoiy over Kansas City. Brandt hit the home run. his first, into the left field bleachers, scoring Walt Dropo who had singled. It was his third hit and capped a Baltimore c(»neback that saw the Orioles score two runs in the bottom of the ninth to tie the score 3-3 and knock out their old nemesis, lefty Bud Dal- Ciievyhunis through Chicago traffic to the tune of 21 miles to the gallon! Working for Bumper and Auto of lUi-noto, Inc., ten I960 CheonUtpideupt battle Chicago traffic day after day. Each truck ooeragee about 2,000 mdea a month in ihk wearing etop-and-ttart iMtcgg^rnkia Mr ffdirv Htrifttf. Generd Manager of S ir H Truck Leasing, who leases the trucks to the bumper ^m, reports: "Wa provide fuO maintenance on the trucks-gae, oil and everything dse-so U peys us to know fust where we stand on costs. And our records dww that the *60 Chevies are idoing us as much as 21 miles per goffon . . . with an average of better than 17 mdes per gallon. Mister, these are our kind of trucksT Tni^ owners have good things to say about all Chevy engines. And when th^re not talking about Chevidet performance and economy, they’reiell-ing you how great that new Toision-Spijng Ride is. How it soaks up road shock and vibration. Ftotects fragile loads. Lets you run at faster, safe spei^ to get more work done in a day. Ehive a torsion-spring Chevy sotm. Well rest our case on that one ride. The SDfint it Chevy's funoos Thrittmadsr 6) Marty Kutyna, who put out the fire for the A’s in the ninth, suffered the loss, Ms first against one victory. Milt Pappas pitched the ninth and earned bis second victory in four decisions. WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE! CHEVROUTSIURDI BIUTRUCKS Saw—right now—durmg the Spring Fever Selling Spree al ,your local auUwrized Chevrolet dealer^e MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES, Inc. 631 OAKLAND AVENUE PONTIAC, MICHIGAN FE 5-4161 Hsre^the greoteit com-;^sw«6b to stedd... ihi cofwenienee cind econoeiy of wodi-ond-wear fabrics... .tinguiihes the GuH Strsom fakes' See them and yewH knew wh](^our g(er» fi"sfacfcs hotofaMriifir- The Sfocfcs with Mow Cvsfem Ftofwrosf • Franeh ily ‘ TwIivFoeed, No-WI wcdilbond • Heek-ondtoye desurs Cxiro cosh pocket •Meet fa from ^8^5 106 N. SAGINAW STREET . ^ Open Friday Nl«lita 'tfl 9 P.M. BewUdered about tire daima and grades? Confused about how much to spend? Don’t be! , . Basically, there are 3 lands of tires for 3 kinds of driv^ (heavy driving, light and normal). Buying the right tire is-as^sy as Trarriing man needs B.F.Goodrich “HT” for heavy driving If you're the kind of driver who travels the superhighways, piles up the milea^, depends on the car almost every day..you're money ahead,with a premiunMpiditylire Ifae the new B.F.Goodriclt “HT.” This tire haa an extra-wide, extra-deep tread on a4-ply body of extrastrong, cooWunning, U^Mpiaiity nyloB. The new “HT*’ gives you 22% man mileage forenfy about $3 fflera than a regular, first-qi^ty tire! *29^-is5| *24t^:s5 nw Us MM) ww nkwSiM. st« Homemaker saves on BFG,**Safety-S” fcrj^t driving Homemakers who ^e the family seomid car, people who drive stop-and-go just around town may not need premium-priced tires. They can save veal ttroney with ah economy tire like the “Safety-S.” It has a wide, ground-grif^ng, 7-rib tiM for safe, quick st^ in city traffic and sphool tones, on wet streets. We believe there'e no better value than the Bl'.Goodririi “SafiMy-S** in ectmomy-type tires. NEW LOW PRICES SEE-SneUL SUE-BELOT Most families should buy the BFG “Silvertown” for normal driving If you're like most driven, you make hundreds of short tripe around town and a couple of long ones each year . . . crawl in city traffic and xoom along superhi^ways. You n^ the BFG "Silvertown," the first-quality tire automakers tested and chose for their 1960 can. Its new RuU>er" tread takes the hum out of h^ways and the squeal out of comen . . . gives you the smoothest ride ever. m»-*-c LOWEST VaiCES IN YEAtS ON ALL B.r.CSOODRICH EQONOMY.'ITt’E TIKES SPECIAL SALE *1195 1*1995 SST XA-Tynex : XvMmvlon ‘•SAPETY-S” M mmiUis..,shmmdMdv wtmgya. B. F. (MIQDIICH STittI ri 24121 111 N. Parry SUMt Cot. Ml. Clamant WTOI HUT sufcn caiER FE 3-7845 — FE 3^7846 123 E. Monfcolm Street MEN'S STORE WEEKEND SFECIALS I.FJ>. feraiaes Shorts ev DECK^ANTS av.O. MAT NKKS.$2.9W I.V.IE KNIT SHIKTS ....$2.99 Smart Spatog Bodford MEN’S JACKETS Mon's Wash V Witir DRESS PANTS 99 ■.V.b. WNITl SHIRT ... .$1.99 Special Ontap S48J9 MEN'S SUITS Chav# M WE mT Tnaei IND SUMAAOt tlUMlS if 74 M. SoffaMs Sliesi 13876872 FIFTY-TWO f&E PONTIAC, PKBSS. THUBSDAY, MAY 12, 1960 IjlC—jim OMUm•ObMUOAU Mm ••II oiKfiT i>M I, yrt D»m I gewui fSSXSftA., pototi Id every event. FttigermW roopad to the Oeklaad B tiacfc Dull tFBck trium^ by Ordurd Lake St. Mary and the Pontiac Central Jayveea were alaa corded on a cold, rainy Thunday. Penn. BXiSNDID WHISKBT $249 $394 M mor, sTMNNr wtuxir 1 vun m MOK Olft njt «UUN NIUTML spoua MODOMMI a WOITI ltd., KORM. Hi. Cass Aveaae Brake Serviee 109 N. Coes AvaniM "PMltae'f OMeet trake Serric#*' Fitzgerald Oakland B Track Champ ■on, Troy, 10 and Bob MoGaffcey of CUwaon m. Bronaon eat only meet record with a 15.9 time tai the high hurdlca. ★ ★ ♦ Daih men Phil Mwgan and Bob Radlbukt aparked FIticarhU. which had ahared the crown *1aat , Trey waa a ap at Flli|erald wHfe aawaM totaled St. Lake Oitoa eSH, MadiaoB 94. Aveattole U aad Oak Bark Balance paid off handaomely for the Spartana aa Leroy Hill q( Mad> laon tamed 17 points. Rocky Bron> MSU Beats Irish ntng hy MH to over Detroit row ^l. SOUTH BEND. Ind. »-Tyins[ four dnglea together in the t<^ of the ninth inning for two naia, Michigan State defeated Notre M in - Hm wtaning hita cajne off the Jerry Lumianald, Bob Monczka, Mickey Stoka. the win- mi Uninmini (in FRONT END AUGNMENT..............$S.95 FRONT ,WHEELS BAUNCED...........$4.00 We Guarantee Our Work! Don . Sacked and Sinka, who relieved him in the fifth, allowed Notre Dame only five (iHa while their Spertan teammatea were col-lecting 13. il Wejplk. Lake Orton ww bath ralaya. Aveniale waa tba anty acbaal nitbant a Brat bnl Mi Blambarg, OL St. Maiy broke In ita new track in good atyle by winning eight of 13 eventa featuring llii by - - ■ Scrvtte. Hw Eaglet! art now , The young PCH qiiefo belted Birmingham Grovta, M^-S5H alamniii« toe high Jump and MinuM MiiMii mffintB In iW ___ Bloomfield HUls romped pest Hotly In track n 3/9 to »l/S. F ar Hall took the ptde vault tar lone Bronco firet. Howard Sobune-man and Rick Oark werO double wirmera, whiU Biff Jones bad a first and two seeonds to make it HUla Is 5-1 in regular meets. , In coU. St iVedei^ edged Royal Oak St Mary W-U3 at North IBBs. MOce Reed had 43, record for tlw staaon,.^ Notre Dame The Oakland B mmmary: *tSS, luSi M:at»;“SSs ___ Morgaa (ft, ^ ^ •mi Oarry Som <0 tM tuMt t tM m MOm •t, Ora«a ) Lord SMion 'osn'f rotumtd from Margaret's wedding ... So Let’s Show ’in ’ow to Sell Cars! We’ll Give Deals That’ll Top Anything ’e Saw at the Wedding! flu; 35,000 MILE GUARANTEE—AND SERVICE COURTESY CAR PalmeLNogan SMeet Favorites FC«T WORTH, Ttat. (AP)—Arnold PMtenr, who haa been able to whs moat anywhere where elaet were the favoritee today as the I3ILOOO Oofonial Na- Palmer, at H has played In this tonrnament five timet and only S9M, wito a tfo for h Ms higiest finish. But he hu taken five tournamanta along tba four and banked about fSO.OOO this year. Hogan, a 7-1 choice and five met Champion of Colonial, hat won 128.000 in 13 apptaranoei. He it defending cbampioa and hit pkqr in tune-np nundt hat indicated he has hit eyes eel making it tlx. Uie fiald ef 54, Am imtoidce wimw along the tour except Sam Bnend. haa National Open king BQI Caaper. National PGA champion Bob Rntourg and Matters champion Pahner. had final tuneupa Wedneaday but Palmer didn’t get into it. Re ar- at Pittsburgh and pbrtlcipated onty in a hole-in-one contest. He earned nothing there. The tournament, a Tihole affair, nms through Sunday. Leaping Lorry Chene AAeets Fearless Fronk Leaping Larry Qiene will face feaitoat IVank Shields fn the ntoinwvent.on the big pro wretU-tag card at toe Plontlac Central. High School Friday night. A mW-get Australian tag-team bout wiD alto be featured on the program IWttored by V.F.W. Post 1370. Shields, the brawling roughnedc from Boston, has been demanding hia ring dbbut in Midiigan. He dalras to have disoovered a weak spot in Chene’s wrestling arsenaL and Fearteae Frank layi he will be aUe to easily defeat hia foe exploiting hie mnarm* m MMMmrUi NarUwra M eniMSM WMM Uia t Vtntltta Mtrthfflto »t Otk Ptik isr^ CM PmTitnEnilir Wktertart M NerUMrn LOW OVERHEAD LOCATIONS BIG SAVINGS FOR YOU IN UM OMON—2 LOCATIONS Russ Johnson Motors SiMdwer Ceraer el Skadhek — M-34 fenei et Ihadbek MY 2-2S7I enV ■ >» ... ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER | the Suit that takes you all around the calendar.... SPRINGWEAVE -ix. 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MAY 12. 1960 Fipry-TimKB \ Montreal AbutHM losing 2 Key Ptoyori . MONTREAL (AP) — Two tor- > Oemwja OoUet^ lootball playm preiMiinc to Imivo the Mon^al Aiouettes, the Cbmp dial) dub . laid tod|iy. ' # ★ ★ HaUback Joel Welle, the teem’ ; beat ball-carrier' last ■eaam, L planning to retire ao be,can enter ; busineaa. Tackle Billy Hudaon la reported preparing to aric In- his putrlght release in order to Join Houston M the new Anwrican Football League. ' NEW '60 FORDS FALCONS S-Fin. Clib Soitu wM PeN Pact. ^1688 • A8LOWA8* $QDM OH. 90 OR TRAM PAYMWn AS IMV AS *39“ »“■ iMMaun tBaan "Sm M CiU Mt" Bm Vughaa at CY OWENS r«»u»«'i OMwt rws DMkr Ft 5-4101 Big Ten Angrily Denies Grid Payola Charge CHICAGO (APl-lhe Big Ten. ^th cries of “slander” and “a (tfunitod lihB” has angrily denied a hm^azine's charge that conference football'Stars are paid tor “leir efforts.. The magaaine (Sports Illustrated), in a story by Jack Otsen, hawy with payoffs ranging to in a week. Ihe sdMoU were uned. The publication (Usouased cruiting practices and the NCAA’s drastic action last month against Indiana UhWmity. ’Ihe HoosierB were placed on probation for four years for allegedly violating NCAA rutos in recruiting six pn-e football idayers. recruiters were quoted from other schoola as saying “Indiana had to get caught because it didn't use any dass” and its recruiters used “no II-ssse.” Indiana’s head football coach, PhU Dickens, declined " he read the article but when he was read The Associated y in a myriad of extralegal ways. An angel meets the Iday^ in the locker room alter a game, idiakes hands all around and deposits ranging from HO to ^ in eager, sweaty palms. At another sChoN football payers receive, un-sipied envelopes in the Monday morning mail with their weekly ‘StsSSSS is K“to SMbora tb wnuSow to Tuttlo ef Dolor 0 BDuorp Kioir p Xutrna p 4 1 11 WoodUDS If 4 S S 4 1 IS BoMnion to SSS 4 S I S Dropo lb 111 Itii i 4SSI a Ktout to I roorroro P « ■PcorMO 1 BArber p .1 'L-rUtd out lor Portotorrora in M; Siw LOOKING Mattllew^Harsreaves Has Your DEAL! New 1960 CHEVY IMPAU HARDTOP I ' . : ■ ' ' ■ ir WiHi Hit Following Equipmont Incladod in Hit Prico -k Power glide transmission, heoter ortd defrosters, 5 tubeless Tyrtx cord tires, Unistoel construction, 6. M. radio, sofety door locks, protect^ license plate area, magicmirror ocrylk; Iqcquer, anodized oluminum, windshield washers ond electric wipers, crank oparat^ vent^nts, single key Mocking system, sliding sun visors, electric clock, parking} 'broke warning tight, glwe comportment lij^t and back-up lights, safety plote gloss In every window, sound .deadening insulating, wheels and tires precision balanced, safety master brakes, boll roce steering, oil federol tax ond new 1960 license plates. REMEMBER: It Will Ptfy Yoli to Cko^k MoMhowt-HorgrooTes DEAL Bofort You Buy! ^E KEEP CUSTOMERS SATISFIED^ A MATTHEWS HARGREAVES dli OukiMd Mc« "CHEVY-LAND" FE S-4U1 Press account ol the. articte, he said: “I’d like to know where they got their informatian. NothlM Uw that happens on our ‘work,’ and sometimes they stay at Michigan State, said Sports Hhutrated’s story "aouods pretty fsr^fetched.” He added: I have been around the Big Ten on and oQ elace 1928 and Fve never heard of it I don’t think it “Many Big l^n iootbaU iriayers are carried on the payrolls of to-t MO or $50 weekly: sometimes they show up fa b the truth. I know it's never been Oone at Michigan State.” In a statement releaaed in CU-cago Big Tbn CommMsMr ’!>« regarding ‘extralegal’ aid to Mg Ten itfiMee are a dander ui every conference universily. Operation Successful on Triandos' Thumb BALTIMORE (AP)-An opera-tkm on the thumb of Balthnore Ortofoe catcher (his Triandos was pronounced guccesaful Wednesday. ★ • * The two hours of surgery Union Memorial Hospital was to relieve pressure on a nerve TViandoe* right thumb. W * * The Oriolee pto Triandos on the disabled list for 30 days Sunday because of continuing trouble with the thumb. He wag hit by a foul tip last Aqgust. for decency and fair play it will name names and present concrete facta M-. h' wffl withdraw Ita statements. I have no desire .to protect any dishaneety ia ooU^ .....% but I wUl not stand, for decent and honorable people and Institutkins to be ecan-dalousiy attacked for simple sen sationalism.” * , Ohio SUte’s Woody Hayes wai emphatic about the magazine’i charges. He said: “That’s i damned lie. It doeen’t even de eerve the dignity of an answer.” Duffy Daughmiy, football coach at Michigan State said: “To me this is preposterous. I don’t believe there is a school in the conference where they would permit this to go OH.” jors S9T 32 S. 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OR- Amp Ort-ing, crew -chiet of Samad Da Pont speedboat “Nitrogen," cbaiged that “Detrrit is trying to treeaa the western races" out of the compe-tiltion tor the InteraaGonal Harms* worth Trophy. Du Pont of Wilmtaigten, DM., was lie only Eastern owner to enter a boat in Apple Cup Race on Lain The boat trailer emancipated die take^ocked boatman and made him a travettng of the captive confines of the body of water on which his craft was floated and paved the way tor a by maktag it to explore waterways diet ^faed not and wharfage fees the opening year of that decade. The inoeuiiig popularity of the trailer paralleled the rapid e in piaaBHR boatiiv. la having a tiailer far year beard heat hssUss hetag aWe to tlws aa yea have thoe aad omi* ey la go," aeoeidlng la Everett B. Menlo, aalhar of the Bvbe* “Not the leost of these is the advuitage of being aUe to keep the boat at home. You oie then t worrying about whether it is ovimpe^ beiag impei^ looked after, whether It is behig used wfthout your When the boat is in your back yard or garage between trips, you cause it is convmlent for you to the work yourselt Storalce, longer concern you. From the purely economic standpoint, a' trailer can pay for much traveling any extended with a boat trailer, stop occasionally to check the boat tiedowns and the hitch Loosen the when the boat is left on the trailer for any extended pe- ____^____________tenSffaHhg into acoouht all the fun aad coo- CMttag down to traitor-liayfaM takes practice. Take It ee^runtn you hpeome accustomed to added weight. And take care of your trailer, as you do your ' be mstehed. U Is obvtoos that you weaMn’t expetd to eairy a Mg cabia erolaer an a tra^ Get tihe trailer that fits your oat. one which is long enough to aitoport the bull and ride in cradle la shap^ and padded to hold and bran your In the right places so Hs huD cannot sag die trailer. Be sure it otters enough siqqtori st the transom to take toe added weight of toe motor. A good, strong trailer hitch is a must, with the safest kind being to the frame of your c». ft is also sound practice, and toe law in m any stotea, to nttadi a safety chain from the trailer to the frame M the car. In mounting your boat on the tralltt, the center gravity of the boat, with motor attached and loaded with mninal gear, toould ilightly forward of ceMer so toot some weight rests on the I. This prevents bobbiiig of trailer and boaf while «i the road. Yea wfll^li^ a far your beat wbUe dftvklg at iigbt. a piog-la aoeket wired to the car^ lighting ayetora to sperato toe WLYAReadies Season Plans The Watlditt Lake Yachting As-Bodation got Ha plane ready for the 1900 season with the dectlon of offtcere and the setting of Commodore is John Noble, vice-omunodore Guy Duffield, rear commodore Frank Flech, secret tary Don Newman and treasurer Bruce Bredf. Listed on the membership com-iHtee are Dave Green, chairman, Ben Weber. Carl Kpeitz and Ray Frankel. On the race committee are Norm Ledwan, Carl Krelte, Guy Duffield and John Beriein. The WLYA has set Sunday May 32, I960 as iu lauiichim date. The s are aet for Slnday y May Two Insurance Agencies Re-Study Rate Increases Wlcfing Broffii&w Scote AnotbfiT Canoe Victory The WIdtag hratfaers, LeRoy and Al. of Holly keep winning canoe s as last as Ibay aater tiiem. Utest vidoty far tilt Holly boys was last Sunday on tiw Flat River from Langston to GreenvUla. an fotenrtowed wMh Orttng, Du at too Mlarieippi, Miss Supertest of London, Oat', took the Harmeworto Trophy hut year in a match wltit ,Maveridc. leading U.S. Hydro. To a^ challenger, boats will be avtarded and,tha leadera v too laeoo tolt yeor, bat fkey*ro ^in^tion racoa at Detroit in mid- Ten boats, an hut one from the state of Waehlngton, entered the ^ jeyM . .Jt-wa»ws»hy4Siniiuncey who! drove Mias Thriftway. The fSmile test opened the I960 season for un-limited hydroplanes. Thriftway unofSdany averaged 101448 mllee per hour. Du Font’s Nftrogen qualified at 107.143 mllea per hour. Orttag pnMetad too wosdara raoas wM be noMk footer, inak-Itol ttasaro dWIbait tor a boat to ’U we race in the west we’n be competing against Ow top Hydros in the nation," Ortoig said. "The average meed of the boats could be about 110 mllea per hour. But tiiey’U probaUy average about 70 with aoma of the ^unluji they’ll j liave entered' brtiie Ea>te|p racesf You can earn more points back East, ao why travel Weett’’ Ho «M a raee to oeketoM for St Ciafr, Mk*.. Jaly 17, a iroek before tbO DtaunsnS Cap race on Lake Oeeor IFAIaao. Idaho. The Harawwotto ettmlaotloai are 'M', U-D Take 1-2 Places Two Michigan schools took top honors in the Detrott YodH Gubs annual interedtegiate aaUing regatta Sunday. Michigan, aUppend by Otto Soberer of Oroaoo Patato, soared The Untvarsity of Oetrdt, a preregatta favorite, made e strong finish from toe first day’s 5tb place take rannerup position just ahead of Notre Dame. The Titana. with ‘Arno Neumafr and Wendell Sherry, sc(H«d 158 paints to 147 for Notre. Dame. foMed Wayao State’s'beat and Three Rs of Boating The three R’s of boding are: ‘Red, Right, Return." They mess that retiuning from the sea into all harbor, or up a sfream. keep tiie red buoys to your right Bsantri' Jomp aad be ready to ran to fn|y a weak. “I don't know how the Detrott boys managed to put this tfarough.1 but I think the public should be aware of what is happening," Ort- TSroBg tewte IWftS. TTtoiii. u^a aad twd eeoondi. bi eaoond ^aoe were Stfve Ko-kMilch and Li^ Kladalt of Tawaa. ...............Wldlnp won I Devi^Rlvar race In a record time of o U mlmttea end nine seconds. Bear River from Walloen Lika to petoakey, a Simile cootie. Slaybaugh Boat Co. of Pontiac sponsora the WIdtnga la the races. 6BAND OPENING SATURDAY, MAY 14 SarviiM: Frao Oaffn mm§ Daaglmata frm 9:N aJSk ta 8 pjn. BRONSON*1i^CrSSSEra^^ BILL F^ER’S SHOP L (te Mila Past Opdyka) In 4to dace was Wayne with 143 points, Ohio State 128, Midiigan' Stote 127H, Xavier HI. Ohio Wea-leyan 107, Toronto 101, Fordham 82 and Wooster 80. A Conooing Habit GRAND RAPIDS W - 38-milei canoe race down the Grand river trtkm Lowell to Grand Rapids waS| won last Saturday by a Boy Scouti team from Holland. It was thej third year a Holland team had won the annual Boy Scout canoe race. Yacht Gots Boat Ride BUENOS AIRES m ^ Tbe Argentine ydcht. Fjord IV, will be shipped from here May 15 to compete in toe Newport, R. I. — to Bermuda yacht race, starting June 17. The yadit, owned by German Frers, will have a crew of five. Two insurance rating agencies have igre^ to re-study recent rate liiereases on outboard boat liability insurance as a result of a conference with the Outboard Boating Gub of Amertea. OBC represotativea met in New York recently with the National Bureau of Gwialty Underwriters and the Mutual Insurance Rating Bureau to. urge an easing of tiie rates. The bureaus eatibliah the rates their member eompantea can charge. Increases on boats of uoie than 10 horsepower went Into cf-foct in moat sttaes last December. OBC lirafof yosr Gat Gsl|Mr? Ikctric Stsitiii The Coldsn Shark %vUI plane a runabout at spoods of 42 . . . will pull up to three tolers easfty. Yet, it runt an hour at full throttia on four pallont of V fuel consumption to three peirofCoktenShMkt a sirrgle "big" motor requiret- A one year warranty hi aivari on ail Waw Band moMn. ^ mm NATSEIVIOE We Serviee What We SOilW.luwSL nt^i Tear te^tmg KemkT ^------ aat factor to baat»||^ioeMenfo Both boards agreed that the rate boosts were based on fragmentary statistics and that there is yet no cotrdusive proof that the accident rate has increased at all. A apobea-man for one of the boards potnb-ad out, however, ti»t any rate in-reaae is subject to diange pending D evMuation of loss experienoe. Other prteits of agreement were: —The rating bureaus would study factora other than horsepower as a heals tor adjustroeiHi in' the insurance rate. -The bureaus will examine and' evaluate the statistical evldencei preaented by in support of its claims. - —Intoested grnips will be notified by tiie buretnis and meetings held before any further changes in the rate are made. 1 toe toereaseo went into eJcDtinsan MOTORS Thoniisos Better-Biilt Boats Flu Lilt •f Jiiiiit Fiiilf aid Haidwin Thf Coapltlt Sptrti BqiipaMt Sktp gasowt; sport centeb 1 Dear fnm Orchard Lake Ave. 1275 qiiss lAIB RD. FE 2-5803 have a special endorsement tached to tbelr oM poUeles «r ' ' out oeparato twattag Uabtiity The new rate increases range t from 310 to 340, depending upon k BftBHiHfwtfn* fiif llaH— 1 w 1 w MRWmw The insurance commlarions of \ aU but nine states tave allowed | tite increosea to go into cftoct " OBC win oontinue to urge indivld- k aaI\faauranoe coilipantea to diarge J ratfo lower timn tbooe pi recommeiided by the two b Excellent Trade-Ins Now Available W Century 'AChrig-C^ft Cavalier ★ SUck-Craft Fiberglas Ar Mit^ell Aluminum Complete Sdn Diving Eqnipmmit Bid Headquarters RY-OUTBOA 6to80HJ». Trade Now *TUNE UP TIMET Sen Oar Factory Tmiand Mocha Ajax Trailen • 3127 W. B[uron Penn: DsHy *01 f COME TAKE ^ A FREE ^ DsHOittraliM RIDE! ^ Don*t Buy It *tU You Try It! SS Pick out tha boot you like . . . we'll put It in the k woter ond toke you for o free ride! No obligation, ^ of course. See for yourself how your boot handles ^ - before you buy it! ^ ALUMINUM BOATS, Aluma Croft, ^ ^ Aero Croft.............$129 ^ y fishing SUPPUES S 9 Cesylete SeiedieB ei S We Corry CoosI Guard Fire Extinguisliepa ^ ^OfMlielpjaBdly ^ 9 It I pja Frilir ^ ImU at Parking ^ SUYMUGH’S V TH Miles NorHi Of Tetegroph ^ 4030 Dixie Hwy. OR 4-G411 ... For Family Finn Fiberglos Boats—Quolity Rated • 15'1" Gunwale • 6i" Beam • 30" Depth • Built-In Flotation e Deuhlo Flooring O Ono Sot Upholatarod Se O Stooring Whool • Fonoromie Wfndohlold • Automatic Bolior • Two-Tono Color Styling >46900 1- .1 WWi 2 Sots Dolivorod Frict Soats $50 Down $519 Thompson's AQUA RAMA 2821 M-59 ond DUCK UKi RD. 12 Miles West of Fontloc MU 4-2433 OPEN EVERY NIGHT ’TIL RP.II.i Dayton Tharabreils. ■/ FIRST QUAUTY...NOT SfCOMDS^ LOW EAST Bndget Tenss! 4 TIMS WACHINI MWINTto FKW j Dayton Tire Co 77 WEST HURON STREETo FE 14424 TBE PONTTAC PRESS, THlTtSDAY, MAY 12, I960 |tem|Mirgkjold*g Hhdet Dlploinacy* >t Fault U.N. Fading From Public Notice By ham Ptw By PBIL NEWSOM Un r»ralKa Editor Dag Hammankjoid r ec«n 11 y gave noognition to.lha foct tint the Bnlted Natiorw la Irom the pobUc eye. The aecretary-general, whoie preas reiatlonB have never beta the heat, nwiiily becauae' of bia rehictance to part with a amidgeon w mwa vohintartly, made the rec-ognlthm atf iwwa conference. And he placed the blame for It —■‘in part," he aald-on the preaa. He waa aakad U he didn’t think that hie pet brand e( “gniet dlptomney" had been too aneoeaa. bd and than hnd |ene^ the United Natlena ant ol pitoBe eon-aotonaneaa an a aewp atary. "I think yo« arc right," be re-piled, "that the,lack of patolic Intereat—and the gemlemen and ladlea of the preaa have aome i«> eponaibllity to carry in thla coftteat -to what happena in the United Natkma la in part back of the Tornadoes Talk, iGive Warnings Tl«w Mwthods^ Such os Radar, Will Haip ToH Thtir Approach WASHINGTON -Tomadoea may apeak a atrange and ominoua language that will give weather atationa warning of their approach. Qoac up, a full-blown tomado’a Bounda are overwhelming, the Na-■ tkmal Geographic Society aaya. The violent winda riiriekJ^e hnn-dreda o^Jet airplanea or thunder like thouaanda of railroad earn aU roaring overhead at once. The din ia developed by winda racing at too, peitapa even 600 rnOea per hour. acy" with a atatement to the 10-power dianrm-_________ ferenoe at Qei^va. Few papera in Europe or the United SUtea puUi-dzed it, he noted. The "paMIc dtpiomacy*’ waa a enrafally phrased lecture to the U powers that If they wreie thlak-lag of aeltfaw np an tatoraattonal peace force to patrol the world la the event el dtonrmanieot. the U.N. eharter already pro-""'lor one. It wu an appeal to the b^g powers, who have dhown they want little part of the. United Nations in the diaarmamoit question, not to continue to by-paaa the organization. But it waa coudied in such obscure diplomatic language that it took an expM to explain It. A ★ ★ And, aa has happened with several of Hammarakioid’s major pronouncements, it was delivered away from U. N. headquarters in New York, where a higWy trained corps of special corretqMadents is stationed for the matic gobbledegook into everyday language. * ★ ★ Hammarakjold must accept major ahare of the blame for the ecllpoe of the United Nations as a, news atory. To test die ‘‘tomado-talk’* theory, the Weather Bureau plans aoon to aend instrument • laden research planes over the tornado alleys of Kansas and Oklahoma. Af ^ same time. Navy rockets will be used to try to photograph the tops of storm fronts containing tomadic activity. ★ W ★ ' Meteorologists watching radar screens can now Identify the type of storm fpom which tomadoea are bom. Soon actual tornadoes inay be spotted from a distance by means of raddr. ★ * ★ ' Little by little, scientist are unraveling the mysterica surrounding the tornado. They now know that certain conditiona appear to be indiapenaable for a tornado’s fonnation; Moist, warm air at low levels 'and oool, dry air at higher levels; a southeriy wind at the surface and a atrong wind blowing over iTTfeSi a difteroit direction. The flaal togredtoat I# seoM Bftlag weehaatsm, sach as a eali fraat ar a: atorm Ine. to.^ pulh up Ihs waiu air. Suddenly, from the midst of a ttiunderclood, a funnel . shaped eleph«nt’s trunk of wbiiiing air that winds acsoss the ground, sucking up matter in its path. As it picks upnwtrrlali the^twiiter may turn black, brown, or' even white, if there is snow. ' The tornado meanders acn»s the country, us^ly at 25 to 40 miles per hour. Generally, it spends its force quickly, 'Hie average tornado travels only 16 miles. But witoin its area, it wreaks fantastic dsstruction.* ★ ' W ★ Building literaHy explode. Chickens art stripped of their feathers, Straws are driven into fence posts. Water is sucked from wells. • /- ★ ★ ★ Wot the leapt of the terror is the tornado's electrical disirfay-Forked ‘ lightning vividly out- lined with yellow, green, blue, and purple—often dances against the dull glow of continuous li^itning. How Odd Ccin You B«? Door Is Marked BALTIMORE (E — On the fifth floor of the Main Poat Office building, a hallway sign reads ’’Qdd Numbered nxnns’’ and p ‘ The first door number beyond tfie arrow is 537%._____ DONALD DUCK a certain tendency to look for solutions outside the United Natioos or at least organs very looeely coo nectod with the United Nations.’ * ★ ★ iHammirskjold said he indulged AprUa U. N. correepondents has lalgely pushed his international organization oft the front pages. This despite the repeated ai tioh by Hanunarskjold and ibMaor, Trygve Ue, that the United Nationa could not live without the publicity afforded it by ment of International cooperation to achieve the de facto successes, even if they are uniaiown to the public, than to endanger a’de facto becaute of too great a wiQlngnen to ’s^’ the United “The avoidance of puUicity is in the interest of the success of the operation,’’ Harotnarskjoid said. ' ‘ 'link it is mere essential in the kmg run for the sound develop- THB GIRLS FIFTY»S1X THE PONTIAC PRESS. THUltSDAY, MAY 12, 1060 iW Bert fa IPTA Service Mrs. Porter Given Award IMn. \WBUam U. Porter, mdlat* pMt prwMmt o( East OakiMa Am FTA CoOncU, «•< pWfssmea wttt) the dktbwulibed •ervta* iward and pin at the Anal meetinc of the Cbondl Hieeday at the Paid A. Schalm Beboo' Players Presenting Comedy Tonight JtOCHEITEIt^TlM curtain win Ijee at AtN P-m. today on the int of ftcua paeiBwnaBeea of the oomody. ‘ aor« ftom taa oftor tbo doto of Ito poMOst by tbo City Commlook- tb« enr ol tontloe. w.A. mmd nnMod by Um ony < •sS*^sS ’ —nowwix Moyor aVANS. U doy of tiby. J Ctait Mihk Now I MABKETS IStds, MolOB N Haim Range, .■a.|jjjj dent of toe Avaadala Mar CHICAGO » ~ Gntoi frturit prices ranged nanowly both ways tram previous dosos today to slog-glih eudy deallnfcs on the Board of Trade. Soybeans, rye and old wheat addad small toaetioes whito Avaadala PTA CMimH at Mre. PKwter, ^vbo livas at IMP South Blvd., Troy, Commercial demand continued .lack and axport salea were only a dribble. Trade mainly was toward ______________ ... evaniw up commitments to May *22^ •»- *• contracts fa all pHa. Hie lirot*^ awoio..on. .. tender of a «*eat deliveiy waa but it amounted to only jo,000 bushsto. News in I Freda L. Adanw. M Bob St., reported to Pontiac prtke rday that a car radio waa stolen from her parked auto at 154 N. Astor St. ni itaito nwdel raito valaed $35 was stolen from toe Wilson School yesterday, according to Poadae police reports. A break-la at Wrlghfa Lnaoh, 3TT Auburn Avc- was reported to PDOtiae police yerterday. Nothing ■aaiBiaga Sato. Priday. Nay U, I to 0, Bahirday, May lA 0 to 11, Tlw Iteorgantoad Ohurob of Joeos Christ of Latter 0«r Saints. 10 - - of.Bk’iTto^ tamToSme^&itontouim'uig “ —* Hum- M» U, 0 — fW, ibyil, 0 aa ladlum, Pontiac. May 110 to I. PlrstOnlted ^te-wSal ftoureb, 171 Oroen Btr^ AoUtIUm Inc. S«40 WilUanu U. Rd., Waterford. Sat., May 14. 0 SA to 1 pjn. —Adv. The Caspian Sea has a drainage . _________ basin about % toe aise drained bgr May^^'il *uS). toe Missisaippi River system. in Telegraph Crash C The following are lop prices oovertag sales of loeally grown produce brought to toe Famarto Maritot by growen sod sold by them to whotossto package lots. Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Detroit Product NEW YORK m - SteeU and one eleotronics Nslped pace moderate atock maikct rally early toto afternoon. Hading was fsir-ly active. Galna of fraetJons to a point or ■ 1 OatbM, (Uy. tS-ib. bit ........ M sat (I rthubwib BoUMtiM. baba. .... I.SS Miubub. hoUtenM. li Ms ........IS nhnbarb. Outdoor, dot. bobo..1.M ----tooo. Botboufo. |db. boM.SJS' SO iMood 00 ... aw a broktn neck. YwSfy mangtodfaR leg and multfale lacerationa of toe fSm in a thra^vitoicle smatoii Trt^apll road at U-MUe road tort Gary AtUas, IS. ramatoed an the eiittoal Hrt ________Ptoto. ctotobilBc: Hnip Wanted Mate > nong leading ii i amau Joaers. or tram too atari AbUUy s( too ilat to avoU aastoer tort of too oea ragtag techtacal factor. The gates te emptoymeat and aa-tloaal psedacttoa aaaaaaoed by Babs Heads Up in Colorado GRANBY, Colo. (UPl)-4)r. Bu bara Moore, 96. began a JD-mileu climb hxtoy to n,Sl4-foot Bertooud St Pass on tM Oontowntal Dhrkto—B her Mat day rtnoe leaving toeg Golden Gate en route to toe Atlan- k tic coart. Dr. Mpsn- ■ physleiaa ! whs tores sa frails, vegetables | and bsasy, bapad to get well be- , «.» NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The PontlCK Qty Commission has scheduled public hearihos for Tuesday, May 17, I960 at 8 pjn. in the Commission Camber, Qty Hall on Intention to Construct the foOowin? improvements, CuH>, gutter, grade, groveL drain, related worft Third Avenue Rm Jodyn to Iflt^wood Beeap, curb and gutter replacement related work Orchard Ldte Avenue bran OlDtoa ttvsr to Saginaw For further Information see leged notices. Interested property owners dre urged to appear. | By OT(i«r of the City Commission Dtown-■hips in toe area fought the blase tat about .an hour before it was ._________________ _ Poultry and Eggs oaTaorr rootrar omtorr. m» a \Ar»-Prto«» per KMDd SelireiM Detratt for Mo. > ... 4S PWlte ..... »1. Cdn Pm Capltel i__ Carrtar Op ConiBnk ....4a.T v-Q Coni Cob a a Coot IM ..... B.( ContOU ......44.S — • Ata ... u >21?* • ■ s A.*" • 2 • St Be- p«B SeavUIt Ml RsTlon . ... Has Drut... Raya Mat... ____Rod i Eatan Mfe . . U.t c 1 C«l S3, would remain in the h().pitai|i“^i;:i:5isrtte iii: about two weeks. liSTj^. i: ^ij ;; ii;i I 111 to •* on W .. 41.4 5#a yi«4w .. SI.} Tn O Bta . Is ife* • • Si TtaSk^R ito*r’ isi ij Twtat Ota 1 ■ 11 Underwood .. .... 3i.| Un Carblda ..11*.# 8T^ I^*..11 3t1i Uniter Un. gj "'t Ho Ry .... 43.4 Ualt Aire 33.3 a i 2"“ *«p« SSSZ^::S-i roll GMC Factory Branch 675 Oakland at Cas» NdTlCl-------- M Bwa vaatar far adrartlM work. !S.“Sl‘X*"saa'^ aataad aaiary. Apply 4te Bowth Towas b^te"nf te amta. SferLtJgaTai ” SS"SJfcT“Va.ftta'AiS^ ^ Mo PboiM CaUi Ptoaaa fart tike QAS STATIOK i tjndant.^mna^^ **1^ Cor nrruLJE . auuuba, • ausu ju* SALESMAN ' ik^lALnM^ Cmter. Squara Uka bad Tala- TRAINING PROGI^M teraa^^ Tlr* * Btebar^ baa if ^ * * Help WibM Mala 6 iTtiTta^ aR ssn .itesgaro. rtalp Wtertid Fawela 7 A HAIR DRBSSSia WARTOD. taU re Msw._____________ 1% pdn m MT CURB WAITRESSES TED'S woooWAitD AT aaodni DININGROOM WAITRESSES ScaSL’63 “*■ * Wtedwaid te asobr* tak* Rd. imHBBBfflaiTymmrw work ta yarn itap. SM Setaatae. JmSSSk, 441 L-3 EXPERIENCED COOK' jS^baVa raaaat ral. MI d-dW. , *g^^a.^toJii^lMU*#lte*ptas: :srhrsspy-%s&s. Viita aUUas auaWlMUta wd ^upaoM. Tba raattaa Tou bavt a Mr, ..taa wart S-3 mnat kava knowtodpa of food, apply la poraon. 3-4 o.m. KtafaMy «JLT mitaAMPImtrt Ullta a^ houateaa^*' Rapiy Pbatiaa rraaa Ho. 4.___ homa than wafta. ‘PE 3-IMd._ LOCAL BRANCH ilANAOER sASJSS^-iainsss ss%ssvi.l.rssu tiea » aUs arta. Maaaiar wUI raealTt aalan. •«- Vwr immadlala tatantew wrUa or wlra, atatlat quamtcaUoBa and ahaaa aumbar ta Art WUbama, Houaa o( Stuart, Mawark, Raw Tori Stau.______________ Uva ta. 3 ehUdrta, m 4 aite S. Muat ba sapabla tad bara lewU ratarraaaal^alafy 3133 pw *^Sum'\ad bouaMork, ftolteta laaae Cran SeBaol. WalarlorS kODDLBAOaO LADY P6R .ttAlft- . lilbOLEJtOEO LADt SSTOr paUUona"fm| UU nd wimitemrnWEiri S3ff‘eei$BLs|2m THE PONTIAC PRESa THtftlSDAY. MAY 12. i960 FIFTY-SEVEir M ft# WmM IWt 7 Mpvktg k Tnd#i g TCjOBT Bf Katt < I 1^—tAn«.UitohN full or ptrMiat w Work Waittod Female 12 Pafaithif R Pajorathig 23 PSlMmiO Slip ROOl __________ fa#rntoqwnito ra l nMi&anq. jaoWefaHT’tom Talavlalon Sarvica 24 Baaiiiaaa Sarvloe 15 TBsajremsp* FE 5-8888 [■lEWSHlWCTa Batdv*r* nft*. tit a^ore tsiS ■?«.«« un OWtito aiull^ { Air mmM wiiB** fvpttrtS. Mtt 0»u» et. 'va^s!Sid»rajg"»' Saws — Lawnmowers **s- ^ n mss Sand Blasting CeanwreM a prt**u. Atoo jMk btmmer vork. (M tt.) WIU Hat •omprHMT (US lb.) OE l*SUt or Saws, Hand Lawnmowers i MAOmB^AMnemD MAmarr u8acb u baoijw' st. Bookkaaptof R Tay 16 BoomoBBroio At _______«MWlv S- ALTOATBW^ ra *4SSI. ST flor- Itrkttoni. M«: BodoU. n istSJ. TAlLOlUBO, I -rgyptoa. Not^a and Poraonala 27 AA^ jP a I V_A T B_ IWr^UVIB. Oardaa Ploirlag 18 iDf 0 MOBdly odtlior p CDSTOU rtiOW. I»AO. OB ItS. dABDBW FLOWIKO. O 1 klndf 1 troolor ^ •jg oaro^dw*. S» ^ ywd“ ort^nt sad wsu vothlai BiiUbll Swvka U Ad^au^SuMMBtii Monro Mortata*. MO ohBaotlwi Builders Exchange *■ t-mo or OL i-itei A-r RSBlbilfflAL. OCifKXB^I. and liUa*trWJil*Ma>ad so** ALOi ’ ..... Wdnk - MtB 18R --.MAIOO. (Mt-SAWl^ .n mginr%6kK. Moti^.;«» brio or tauH soaaoiwat w rotidooini to yrt o«S-, it** *•• Jtealn OR S>UTt. I^IIII^ 20 OtlPLBTB BAim.r tATmi MrTieo—oMrt tarWe*. Voatiao UuBdnr. SOS i: Wosnpii. m ^it’syofflsarvaar- ■ •"' itMiSSr-jafc' "'laMWpf UTO uowom, ijiw^BAtji^ rgdj^faaaoaaMooaabb. Statewide Tree Serv. «!!?!» Top Soil 1*A Reduced Rates 7m ARE YOU WORRIED over- debts Consolidate all your bills and let us give, you one place to pay. BUDGET SERVICE KNAPP SHOES tw TOO NDm SM ■ba3S^ W. Forry. fB SdS** IN DEBT? IF SO , LET US Give You I Pkee to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS -jssapp- -^-eusvfur. Backenstose Book Store. M BAST tAwasawas n s-mm i>ntB ' i:Asg~iro(hiTBV n s-tm ^ , tpottoopiast SH?9jST” HOMEX SERVICES SS W. TMrd. aoohootor. 01. I-ISU iVtd. Ckidraa ta Baird 28 SPECtAL Wld. naMakeid Qcada 29 lar'ill^sjartis ; ■^'TBrfciy.iFs; |9»d6WN taa.'^Tii'TarS “ gtta* .ttifWTrS Y-PATScijlisr, '^mssums tuuM oato. Call f A_. „ . 1.01.. rai-stso or rs t-wos. o^niTOsni iwt^ -^.vr_TP ■» ^ An^ Me.f* aoi i *pontIa?realTy UtfCEWOOD VILLAGE . oS^os'Xto fraoua*. Araaobb bt MoW^ liMfpbn.i», *«*!»*« ObM....................... "Boys have so many ways to waste th^r time—taaeball, footbaU. baskettMll, bowUng.. Wtd. HousaboM Oooda 29 bSB roB roEBrnma amp ag» DM mAmm m MMilliL giwirowa.^ ^T«T1I #« PIWBpi •OWvRRRR ■•rvl«9* wW, OBwABty* /umcial'sbitoa_aa ae RnBWtr, >1 *-HH» wtd. MiecellaiieowaO .1 BOOMS or rOBHITOBI AMD ---------’f3u"“ Wanted to Rant 32 CBRianAB SCBOOLTI LlTBACmBBe 'woftbsbv fort or**. C*a blUr t:M »JS. FB Sdlll. _-jphKSr.*ra't.sta.* Boom amp board wamto bt ■»tblra&^^^ Ru. Tm&m. BOt»B. ^c_ WdMtyT’s wtd. Contracts, Mtia. 38 $1,000 TO $1,000,000 ANT OOMTBACT, ANTWBBBl ABILITY To nO year bod eoatrao'---- poodbf* dboovM u • MrTb* Tod SoCuUouth ^--■—---------- fh baa atooD It. ii,sr,.>^obW..‘^ Hour, ira t-3lU HEO BBAtTY r TBB r Aaraaf ao-• your bad ooatraet. OMta •„;r»iSSSiSV.'ti Buyers for Contracts B. 1. IMMEDIAfFACribrJ ir*SL5Sj.^Sr^ Wanted Real Batata 36 ------exsH in 48 HOURS FOR HOMES, EQUITY, LAND CONTTlACTr TIM WIHGHT, Realtor ill oobbad Am. Opo» ‘IM l.M jrakjra.'8& KENNEDY CASH FOR Fitr nw W. MAWm MATTAia MMS Johnson f%srjstsi __________ JOiInSON, Realtor 1704 3^ Tetejmjih Rd. “Buyers Galore" Rent Apta. Fandriied 37 Rent Ap^ Faraisiied jf7 ___.)Wa and bawl Raat Lake Cattagaa 41 _S».g^,u3g BY OWNER • roaot hooM, bri* t Mr 1 ocr* ol iToiod, r*^ irom Pootb* OoMrol Cole-Easlick Restneted Communities ’ - ' ‘ tA™ #fc6iHf.- ■'' ■eLissaa^gg; • BOOME SmTABid i m. OTB.- S BOOM ARP PRIVATB BATH * MboaM, M* Ootbad Am. a EM. APABTmnnr pumi. tpoa Ohrtotba bi^ Oboi — "SSB' boot. FB »Tm. a MOOMBM COTTAOBa ON MOL-__ bb b lb^ta,MbblMb 1 j MbdyMoeb. goodllirac, iwtoi- __ jol^ obd '2SiSL. '•S LASaC COTTAOB. iABOB LOt. it ‘ ■— —.“srSAia yy^.^LoU |»lytl*gM._PbMi* FB CBib. aobrdoy obd gtominrrMdM. ruii. BiV S bldiooM. tb «*r (V^ Wwido yoor londoMidm. OB S-MM SMvffiT.* i iHcB LAkdB Klirilip'-i™ rnurms fobb., ai* Fvt. ADCtn OB1.T. ALSO I BAOB-■LOB. aft It STOWBLL ST. Ttoofflr¥iri»wAi5r» fdlk"'iltJ5iSi»TS6y. w Mm. Ill B. aoaioov. Brick Flat —Heated vssrss^jn^ reeto!!'I^Mno^Mbb Far Rant Raoms I AMP 3 BOOM, n CLAiSrSr colored 4 BOOMS ABDBATR — 5g^A*D_WAT&,FJ^ /rt*oiSni! d-iTlA___________________________ I RMa. AMD BATB 1 SLiaFtMd — -----------I. tt Fteroet*. tblM AM boorobM. MOWTB. FB M441, For the Discriminating Brobd bov tbro* rooot apu b be eompbbd wHbIb tb* voek In. eeeuM^y. ^ PrlrUtni __* Bbotao vatt b :&£SSfftT^ S£.TU'5is;.*sssssiinjK KSr.ar5W!rsi«!K •r* bet MiM M tiw footorM oA *55* — #tn SLl! ^bW pie ootuie. Apt'~j:i;^f;:~gMf^ ttBBPmO ROOlCfliVA'Mriir dtilAM sLilBrtBo ao6k. cidta pbte. FBM4M. d6ftr tuia.. Mudm Bimrr. ti era beaie. Sedepeodeae* iewe> ,,,, , Com Lake. I - a wHh Board 43 Beautiful “LAKE SHERWOOD" I ROOMS AND BATB. >IUVAT« Nb. oaeber obd di iMebai froobdi 1 imtry Uylai eompli.-Lake Lyaa Apb.. Lorce a I toed 001 ) pletore. ,.JD tor y— —,------------—. . and or* bMbd ol TMI Cooby Rant Staraa 46 STORB. INCL0DII t. efliee end work —, e Blghvty. OB »UW. C61e-£aslick Restricted Communities i.oMbd s^ ' ' ^y^wner—$6ooter M brlSn^r (bbrM taL nztarte. olumtouni ebra* mod KSTiW^ul*;^ pnitotMy nw (or propoM it*M. PbMb oa MWl, Hrt. Hill- ^ ■aa. reprooeeUiia Cbrk Real Be-Ub, un W. Hu«b si.. Paotbo. •»- i iibim ON H. FMT wrrd' fiA-Uwijejuy bildlat. Rent MS. BRICK RANCH HOME ORCHARD COURT 'apartmbmtb "Itebt OreoUy Rediicod’* 14 hr. Mb. Fo^Jbd-rSXnlied - A» CONDRlOMaa) • CLARKSTOh REAI^ESWl^ INC. r II b I ,0 In umi_______ . •m. PbU velk-eot b . aunt, m eoret of bad. aoMli tUbta, lietW. Good torn*, wcit Bid* opertmraf^relopmettt. BoMony-typ* kwidinn vttb tedlfU. > not eniroaaot. 1 COLORED mw DOWM. NBAR LABI H**?.’‘]feLM§^lNCy MM a. Lopoor Bd. . NIC! R»_.----------------------- pTt kotb and ont.. W Bob at. RMb. OtUhlBi PDRd^ :-5iP-^y;ak-ai Jodbo Ceart. FB l-linT^ FORKIBBXO AM AMmaMif. 4 iMa. gjgs=-.£»^,“s FrairTt55BnR5iri56ili:< FOR OOLORXP. 1 ROOMS AND SLATOfAPTS. "WtSS A-1. ARCAIMA CT. ggg*«ri4^' Rent Apta. Unfgndahad 38 Id^«r djMMJjd. MrSKid*^* • tab, beat ood bet vabr (**R> lw> nWwd. KIbben Ian. aiubr TV ------ and bony other One bo- reoM. 1.1W'eyoro Nm* partMtaa* b — NO MONEY DOWN — omca tN atBMmoHAj^ F? dt. AeotttUe uUlDi. TUt Hbr. bet. I e.a. and t p-b. fSiJXS] R«it tfonaaa Fnmlsbed 39 For Sale Henaaa LMibd with baity bodam (« Mod^^trSlaa. Open delly E Boa. 1 b ^WBSTOWB RBALTT Mat Aihl.7 3 iBofiai AmmirI ARTRSIn aov Ori bomt vlttTtemk. I iv nr«f«. Hunr MittBi. flhTrhtB m. C. sStt7FE8-04S8 'trp'l Baay^j^-'bd Tour pbat or avrt. bSs MeN7a ART MBTBB [|R LIAVIMO a I. oyngebhtinw *5g!^p«Ti!SajL.^» ~ CSif^--------- doabb reaHy. (oU vab-ta bae*. bent vilb Ubd Oaar and b ifSJL^^'seiiSis tore. Draybe Pbbu. Bee any. bi^ YOUR LOT WB WILL BOIU) A SIMI-PIN. ' I and WUaer eaboob. Pabrferd fi i^bblt-taA. 1 .M USX!' Executive Homes II!! tat" COLORED r«TJt ■ UR iRRlHilinii MU ..RmMjT^A 2 BEDROOhtS I iSSmooMS_____________ __ baMU*Bt. ITS par mo.. Leob i*> vttb ISM dova. » CUCKLER REALTY **" "^^OLs-nsi"*^’ BNB I ijMmoM AT ni idPnE: _ &S^tn*t!in^2 lOOM BrM Oopba. FnU tat. SM beat. tW eer m. rbn HANDY maIT • ream bua«elo«-beub*at—Ob wt MS' bt — Moor Paatbo-Walba Lot l^taMrrRoel fe^'t-Wn. Wre*. aitiMr~l. Pa~$-IWI F^ILT^AhlMliBB, MIAB WAL- IlLtai, Froi OL 1^11. Rent Honaaa Un^m. Ho 'bt*‘Pav*iP^tr*w,*c^ "to FOR COLORED WILL nOORATB $75 PER MONTH m. Mod^4 a n. lot. On V H. C NEWINGHAM ggR^cnOOBSAND^iraORN |M«V». Latap S . BBDapOHS. LARidi Livna ■B *wn __________oLi-ni* I atosoite BOMB ON 4TB sf. Hardwood n*ert. and earpatbs. Mate otter. FE S-WU. rakDRooiu, BRICK a Aiofto. ““ sidlos. carpebd. i;g£g-s»aB ■SaSiS. L.iu=- s BDRM. aAMCB TTFI B^ alter I FJl M*V iK$^riHn5iBE ^ 1fali5«2 * W^f°MA 'SSff ® na eobplebty paaeUed b ka^ pba FiOly bndjoaped. Walkbb liib^nam tdb Mtiiinl alinaiailatn^mr 4 BBOBOOMS-BORON OAIIOBNB Rev taraaee. (enaed baek «••• ^ bwaMdreeab a bath an. bate- “ FIRST stre; Mm raaah.l badroom. Oaraaa. Ovaer baetas- BALDWIN AVE. JCSu'^JSSf.SXaiStSSfi !ar SSSla.**"”" ***"‘*' bav^ "williams LAKE ‘rg^a SJ-U^-JSS! CARR STREET %£srtiSTSiwiri5s RAEBURN STREET reob and Mtb oa lUM Pec f rooBN aad bath aa eceea iaMMt. maaa, tfft ^ PaulM. J^s, RealEst _ ass w. KimaM SS n«rsi 5 • i^~tw. Y j; Suburban Living g At Its Beat (CON^TIBLEW) S w u; ortcc tirtucc C W. W. ROSS HOMES iat. OR 3-8021 g SLEEPER 111 S veal^^a_________ is/Sar*^* sw%£ r A?itt.iaa SouuTAstor St. **• gsfrs •• M» Ntcholie & Harger Co. 8Jk_~---------------- $60 MONTH! rs-s!£^..®?,su5{*ta? ■*“ -------- iau p^MAIM^mI^ aS^ jaK W W. Bea -Obeeat — . HATCHBEt BOAO AIIBa' a badraeb babe atib eiiuatba bbb, t beaaitM bb vttb ptaatp $600 DOWN jCtocothy. Sojtdec Lavender Ecalbr Bet. W Teart , ^ 4W1 BUUaad Rd (MWl Fbene BMlOMar MU “ WPe, opea - *" Mb DOWN. NKAt 3 hEPBQOM tabM. bpaiab abte^ MAI^ ssr-"a.i»^e!3S: Has Your Family w-^ttmnjmK ptaaaW boaw' Mee at Mm btai# aa “bI? ewTIP^raine srtatssriSLr-"- WILLIS M. BREWER ! yiFTt^-EI^HT THE PQNmC PBKS& tHURSDAY, MAY 18. I860 F*rSd*HMipk 49 i^a«ariarnss»dr»w« •Hb • vblk.- * •« ■•nM lot * ato* Mg Ml |u>N* JIamM '»•*•* HO g»wa to pi». WEST SUBURBAN « ACfUBp gs5S:‘«-.iR:*:.rs» j«: ■m * KMI B«dtra IMUM ffh.TSS-.'15'a. - sraFS&rcra® uMMlt brick oaUklc SSSSi IS* t I »%lee. 0»» moltifls ubtimo natTicv IRWIN HOBTH TOWM^ , T008HAIX. For IbU faatV *. rccMO Umc pc^c UBC* lrc« dowBtowk. Onijr »1.IM down. Dod’l PM* »^‘■ “‘ '*^AnT*^*toUr*rtod to Brtni *i tb« tok«T WnlUof t» lb» ««mlM iinttlni toMcaf Tnk* a ^ cA« bungalow with (u moot, ttreplao*. toff* ^ and walUna (or toat-------- tamtU totoorp to. Har* k*y. glad to ttaowl swHanxo amd raanta d«Stai*w of to* oaMWtobto k* wtu hare to IW*m«Mrn 4 bedroom toketnM home wito flrplac*. fun baaoKnt. automat le beat. Huge Urlng room w tamlli room The Utebcn and dto tog room were d«*lgo^^or^ •U.N*. OXOROI K. OtWlH. RJAI-TIg, A N N E T T ppww N... - INDUN VILLAOB - Loadi of room to tola 1 atorj * rm bom* let floor Urlng room ctufe * dews, rataod ^arto ( place. ---------- " model ROr AIllfETT. IRC. REALTORS 2t E. Huron Bt. Open Erenlnga R Sunday 1 - 4 FE 8-0466 "BUD" home featuring w< fireplaee. luU bath, _____ oil furnace, electrle hot water, garage. -----------— " ■ ance on W Quick Possession . . CM* In luburbaa 1 bedroom home. walkUie dlatance to both MrocUal and public acboMt. tocludei Urlng 'room with dining ■ area, fun bato with abower. at> tractfre kitchen, full baaement. a^tamatle gaa b*at and hot wa-Mr. alumtoum atorma and iireana 1'4 car garage Pared ■tocat. Offered al tl7.SM.IO -■down aayttma caU now. “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 40 Ml. Clemena St. FE 5-1201 AfW6p.m.FE5W. SCHRAM to Ur* la bcnnttful onaw* nuutr Then, toll li Itl A tn-lirel wUfa 1 torgt bedtpbma. IVe bi^. tSin eaiMtad Urtaf bat noek. S*pm^ ntutty romn . FtofSdrlkww 49 ,irT«£FwS and tU ilorlM *torma R *er*«M. Ms tutotly kUeban —- — -ren R raan*. 5.?rtf(?jS Colored WHY TimfE OP RUTIHO a n*w ham* bulb na n tencreto elnh i;ter^Va., ^ to* toltowtoa aMacttona: K3w» .**•» to he •nastructed. Many ¥>t*r aU brtek Mdout home* to nhow ipleU "flreplaet. AM ci down pnrmento Sg?‘r‘&Jf a’^ociate brokers tor. C*. tne, 4U OI^ARO 1^ Cmitoct; Cbna.ll. Tucker J^.. Mr’ PEMStS Ere*. After |. PE S-to BLAIR EAST SIDE' t bedroona — S down R J up. £T?^""‘"h'itiisr^5S*’b.to: iaMment. Raw gaa fumaim. Shepptot *”n!aapo^ti«b. TWa PEA Urma. GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR 4MSDtotoHwy. ...OB ,3-1 DRAinON PLADM Iraa. CaU OR 3 TlPLE usniid O'NeL make you ly. Largt 3 bed-—■* homo. P*-"-I achoola _________a. Brick — aeboatoa aldtog. Rgada aemo work but look at too price, «aY^si|W- WM toko abotti WEST SUBaitBAN. 3 bod-largo M. foatortog a loroly >r high achodi llg,idg FHA. J A P P BOXIHATBLT S1.3M DOWN. Includtog auirtgsge --- — —a 3 bedroom Urlng I on toll k homo K£Id‘? MACEDAT OABDEN8. 3 Bodroomi. Nlea Urlng room with dining all. In Will onmet. PttU inae-2«t. OU fu?SS Bocrjotlon room tUad. P»»od «*•; ftoMj yard. Outdoor grill. IM 101 wida. 3 cor gnrngo. lUW- booTLot m t 17*. gl0.»0#Terma. ■wainnwi.m PAIUd BOMS, t Bod-roomg. S Story Homo, topnrnto dining room. Lnrgo fclteben. Ita bntha Bniomont. Oil fumnoa. A^i. 1 Acre, immedteto Poa- on a loroly coroor wtU kept S-ytor-oM tr. More capboardi youTl need to toa 13 kttebon. S eompi iMta. TUod_. meat la completely U RAY O’NEIL, Realtor MS S. Teigrapb Rd. Ogeo Bt PE 3-71S3__________OR 3-TMS ,u>m“ l4 "iiatbr wiaU to earpet. Elt. S3.S «_13. BMemenl hM oU funuM«. lUc* r««yoo r«0a. aw ttehtd IH ear gann wltb work abep 14 I SS. Meal lamHy home. |1I,N0. with snon Down, AOBOBIf HBIOBT8. .Inoom*. _____ SMITH ■®«*‘“V7IDEMAN Apu. are tualebed and 1 I bedraomt. a with* *"”&at* OrUl, sad Tv* Car 0*fM«^ 7 Bom. 3 Bedroom borne. Apt. Dpetair*. Two ear gar-ag*. kzoeUeat coadMlan. MOST BB SBBN TO AP- SMITH-WIDEMAN realty . NOTART-lltoimAWCE IS W. Huron OPIK EVES FE 4-4526 CLARK W« DOWN. S4,t.................. LAKE OOTTAOB. Lok* prlrllMe*. 4 room*. 3 bedrooma. largo aereened Iront porch, naeda aoma ftolahtas. torg* Ir* *• COUNTBT rOB cmf. Modern S room 1 floor 3 b*dr“ ---“ ti acre lot, gardej X „ Oakland egulty M,7M. Witt preaeat home or equity In tntoo. PttU priet tlt.Mt- glAtt DOWN tl3AM. THREE BEDROOM BRICK. Looatod to Waterford Townablp, well built, oak flodri, painted R Stored wall*, faU bneement, Ml auto-mnUc lumaea. Large let. WATEINS LAKE SBCTION. Three Bedroom Brick, breeaewar *- -’ tacbed S car garagi, au decorated, oak floor*, ----------- oil automatic furnace, large land- acaped lot, blacktop r*.......... cement drlro. tl(.*M ....... High Dlatrtot. Vscaal, Immedlsto pootoialon. Large reoma, lepar-at« ototag room, oak floora, plaatorod wRUa, S badreoni, bsHmant, oil boat, s car garagt. -----------Only W.SN. In you —______Pt 4-toji CLARK REAL ESTATE i TOBOT, BBIXR “ ----1. Opan UaMg ABracUve s bodranm home. I CcUeot kttebon Large Urtog ro wito dinette Oubent. Pal! pr only *Nfd wtto PBA ternu, ' tin DOWN ' • • I BrsM new 3'bodroom borne. Cor- Sr,'255.Xu2£r“MS ____________________J ‘ IVAN W, SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 OPEN ETBinRaS R SDNOATS ~ S«| 30BLTB. COR MANSPna^O HOLIIPLIBEBYICB BRICK RANCH Sec tbo oataUttdng nunUty to Mila cuetom buUtl bodroM 1 floor home. Cnfpeled Oqora. PIre- f,- For Salt Hoiifew ' OPEN By Owner Ijikc Aflgelus I.tttkefrwit bdtti. Spoalouo Sto**^ COLORED Gls foil bnaomant. gM boat, OM both acroane and atorma. no down poymant. VASBINDER, , INC. ■ FE S-8875 DVORAK. HU lIHOEPENDKNCE "civilians $190 DOWN S bedidoma.” CEfbgf -Tto. “OUUto ftJm Brick and naboatna. Car-2ST VnciSS. ^ walk to and C2 at to Il^reatod. eall RTES. lAT. SPK. Tf^MgM- HAYDEN ws BOILb. A iRedrooftMoma wtto aiS atota* Brick Proat. PuU «“%tS*. can, today. For Sale Houbm OPP BALDWIN »7*e DoWn. I Rom bomatoth boaemant. gaa fura- raw. ' HOYT LAKEPRONT TRI-LEVEL Cuatm^H brick wNh all toa faaturea you oeuM daalro In a Inodacnpod lot. Dadergro—^ * — —-*• --- aprtokllng lyatem. Pear attam plnaterod garage with ainc elizabsth lk. bd. p.h.a. Terma OB ^^a Kliment. “oil'iumsM. Screened ^0. IllJ**. st.R homrAlum. elding top-■ d r. Urlng b° to%%. ‘ “■Via PAMILV RANCH TbU enitom-bullt rnaeh hm* la tb* parted pine* to rntig the obn- ktteh *wito*SttUt?”*hSi lla?* men! with flrttotce M roeren-tlon rom. Carpotod Urtog ram with Roman bnek ftrtplaoo, Itb ceramic tO* baOM. Large family rom. attaebod Pear garage, AU SW7S“«7«’SS.iSl: UOB and prieod right. J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor COLORED 0.1. NO DOWN PAVMBNT. 7 BOOM brick featuring 3 jatrn lafg* bedroom*, corpetod Urtog, room tlreplnce, euany kltcban, uL book. alM ihIL dtotoi Clean dryntoacmeat, oQ —- garage, fenced yard. “jirtBSsas to**M it ANOTBEB O. ttodetoerdi taeomc. g rt. up. aU neaUy deenratod and In good repair. V fuU bnttu. Bo tb* firat to plac* your d«^. CaU Mfa. Boward. pfe S-r'" , flrat otfarlng. ir largo bmUy or ___i down. 4 rooma > daenmtod i BUY SELL TRADE MnlER asffjrv as«37S 'tti5Sd"^tmptoe* * K?*® walla, caiorod bntb ftotnroa double bnUt to malty, lot* of «.*«2sx7rw^*oi? LAKE PRIVILBOEB BIlMboto Lake —4 roonu R bath, P bedrooma. NIca lot 10 a IM tl.. tS.SOS only gdM down or wUl conatder trade lor larger home. BALP ACRB or PARAOI8B. Drriy-Mn area. Orer 130d *4. feet ef Delna* eomiorttWe Urtog to tola S bedroom ranch bme, nil rooma are citra laist. The sparkling tltdien la IS I U ft. The friendly ' 14 X It plu4 a IS X S7 A jmt R cleaa >---------- tradirt greiinda I scaptd. 17.1M. If toSTTirnTd*: LOO LAKE PRONT S rom lerel with apacloiu greunr .. bedrooma, 114 bntba, aa atone fireplace to tb* large carpeted living room. Expertly planned kltcban. lower level family room orerlooking the Ink* Sondy beneb. new and many other deatoable William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 .17* W. Huraa Otm t t»> Sun. 1 NICHOLIE & 1L\RGER CO. BAST aiDB Pint offering on tbt* 3-farally Income. S bedroma and oath (town, carpeting, ' flreplAco. S bod rooma gad .batfrup. Pwa baaomeot. 1 • ^1 H. A. fumaoea. S hot SVtVAN vniAOB ^ 3 badrom oMcr homo. Car-pottog to Uatof room, dto-Im rom. au onb room. Ml boaeamat, gM BA ■ . boat. Oanga. 7t ft. to*. Ctoae to beatb. Vscaat — Terma SOBURBAN BttoOAUm _ 3 bedroom brick., NewBr . decoratad. La>ve tot. Oil ^beat. Vacant. SIS* aoroa you to. Bdabcn like rent. ~*WSSi?ra.d 3 bUrd*. hmee to eboea Irm. Newly deenratod. THOR«DAVini|g^ • A4k hr Ito. AHami Br. Hagstrom try Urlu. 1 bedrm., laaeb, tort* to beaement. *a aapron. I sarei nanr BaUy. PuU prtM l»JM en leftoa m will trad* tor imaller bama Also avaUabI* addlfl^^ *I*N down ** HAGSTROM REALTOR 4t*l BlilbInU Bd. (MMi PONTIAC OR 4-0358 SPECIAL -3 m N CM ___ _______I PTILL 8ASE- MENT - NESms SOME PIinSHlNO INSIDE — LOCATED w THE enrv UM-ITS — JUST 3 miles PROM PONVUC MOTORS -BABORIM PRICED AT II.N* WriH JC8T l*M DOWN - m A MONTB. Custom Built 3 BBOBOOH RANCH HOMB-A KITCMBN Wnir LARGE BATINO AREA — AND BDILT-IN OVEN AND JIM WRIGHT. Realtor VS!: bont.^Vory tow aeroena. Pnymanto of MS par . f ... HOYT REALTY iCENT EaUbUabad la UK bedrm. borne. Nortb ltd*. S ritod bnlb. eok i'to Aabe* CLARESTOK-ARBA - Orer acre of tong end good gai ... apoce. S bcdrmi.. full bstb. Large poultry ■ houe* f’ ------ “ traoa. Non oi f UH) DOWN - t coat*. 3 bedrm. area niod bath ---------. heat, breei.-way to attached garage. Now at tlSNM. So* It. CLARKBTON AREA — 3 bcdrm. ranch hime wIto tau bimt. TUed bath, 3PR. Uilng. nm. attraetUto kitchen. Plenty of ito>u* *PMo. Divided bamt. —---------*— —- * l2“wlto' 1 ___... h^ 1 prlrUogM. SIMM, t CLARKBTON AREA — S*0 Suburban nereogo with CaUf MU*te*ran^*Elt-...- s;^rv^r*tt5‘ifn{;2:.% hast. Pared rood. Idea] homo fai to* country. fSt.NI. torme. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor S3** Dixit Hwy. at Telegrapb PE MIM - Era*, Proa Parkins GAYLORD tcapad extra tors* tot.^ 3U*t abort dlatanea from woodwwd RUracla MU*, wltoout monttool .1, »n. tmmtan$ to t_. bom*, pricad „ xso.eae no m-—-»»-• ,.wUl I *S*.*SS No reataoablo MTar Oai heal, 3-pc. bath, brick I--plae*. Moat all tonltarc Jnflud-ed ThU lakelropt woo l laat toag. hurry I LAROBR. OLDER AND ROOMIEE Thla 4 bedrom bom* la near Walter * Lak*. It baa S-car ga- ■.‘uTbru'iSg'Jlim-p s,rp/M%iisaMsarm*‘ lattrence w. GAYLORD, Realtor w Punt st lake orion MY 2-2821 _________OPEN *•»______ Towering Oaks surround tola attraetlr* red..brlck ranch on roomy tot, lU x *1* Naor lake b golf eoarm, achoi k ahopplag cenMr. PuUy carpet- built • to raatty. Lge- kttehen, VoungateWB cabliMM. Breakfaal ST dovo iMptettw wlU prOT« tuning W. Ae«*w to Harold Franks ggs OnlOB Lk. M. EM 34M* Partridae' U THB BIBO TO 8BB Swim, You Swimmers! featlcd to the ahado JMt . n tog ‘■drtr*" from tha tok* to. tbla attractlro S year oM ranch home —dr takr yenr gall elubo to lb* noorby eourao. •l(.|t*. and w* belter* n now FRA mortgage win give yon * lew, tow. deww pay-stent.’ Spacious Ranch (ever llrod to, new—ready for XSTclVsfjS! I Partridge $9,500 By Dick Tarncr “In baby-sitting you must ronember that all diildren t» bBsically allkfr-whether they're relative, psrenU orgrandparenU!’’ S car brtek attoebed and flrtptoc*. Located to an *x-taUeat netsHborbend. Ott n UtattS ft. taBdeoaned tol. Truly a tto* bm*. *l*.m Teimt. WHITE"BROS. REALTORS OR ViSI* CIVILIANS $190 DOWN I bedrsm raaeb, « year* oh larbeeua pB. ^*«. rtoyl porfeet cooditto. raeaat, op Walk la a^ took kt HI B tereiMd aaS owner. _____ DAVE 7*0 3J3S* EVES. SAT, a SDH. TO MStI Nothing Down 3 bedrom eUrlM ng^dadod. NO MONEY DOWN 1 badrom hrtak wtth fuU bne^ mept. aawit docorawd. Storse* * “rUSS^L YOUNG BEAL ESTATE ft BOUtolNO PE S-SIM_______ FE 4-331* BROWN ntirlr decora mr cloetoi et SELL PR TRADE — Hear WUUama Lak*. Nice two_b*drom buaga-tow with tors* 7* x 13* ft. lot. Win trade for beuictrattoT. Price owMr. Only Sll.SM. MAKE AN OPPBR — Walktof dli-taac* of downtown. I rm. modern bungntow wtth bnaomont. Om bent, facloaed porch. Oarage. Pared et. We wlU preeent aU reaecoabto ofleri to owacr. Torme. O.I. EPRCIAL Atanoet an ner* of land wltb 1* x .. .. Oak floora. Tito bath. s^TMA**." CMan as a toa. Largs two bedrom bungalow only 4 yri. old. Alum, otormi. Pull balta. Oak ftom^^ wiettoal*e*$er’tt eatad bear Dnyton. LAKE noirr — ■xatolMit\wd bod- issr^as-oTisr 'isfsirariarissr* PBACEPCL — Country Urtog-. . . Lake acrna* the etroat, Eolitog fl JUna-to tM boM. COM-T PBREONIPUO . . . Yeuil Uito 3 bedroom JBBICK CREBi TiOVBLT BETTOia ' One acra with borrtaa, fruit A Ptowari Oalor*. "Prtoo S31J*g *nd worth every ptnay. COUNTRY LIVINa — Can M bought 'with 1* aerai. st acrii, 43 acrat or M kero*. ( rm^aUlICK modera home. EUbto aad ottaor out bidldtoci. CALL MA »-*«*7. BELL OR TRAM — Country Ur-to* at H i Very best Brand new 3 carpeted bedrom BRICK RANCB» with nttaebad two cor ear. BuUt to waabar, dryar, oven A raaet. Loreto flreptoec with ralaed bearth. Two plaateri. H4 -----------^ ACRBE OP LARD. LIET WITH UE — Pbr taat A Bt cleat ferric*. WB BOV. ULL -TRADE. 3* yr*. serrlng Pontiac A Vletoity. Omb P-*. . . L. H. BROWN. Realtor . 3** EUiabctta Lak* Road * Pb. PE 4-3M4 or PE 3-4*1* STOUTS Best Buys , Tcday home. Loooly earpotod nr-room, atop sarto* glteben, eeramla tUa Mth wttb ebowor, booainoat wltb new K^^“.;SurkVX'£s; INCOME Won looatod t taally booM with I rooms and bath tor oaeb apartmont. torso rnU Ugbted boaomont. pareA etroot, city water and aew- &to“t«3& « *•{» TRI-LEVEL heat, walktag dtotanoa to e& sSi.-- dnw « to f P.M. DaSy. *S^ GIROUX Opma REAL EETATE 3P* Dixie Hby. OR 3-P7*: Open -tfl *. Sito. -tU * IRWIN BBNRT CLAY: J family boma______ 3U Wtat Huron Etroct Phone PE *-*441 ■ EYE. PE *-4374 WATCH POR THE "ROSEFAIR" Judah Lake Estates $10,485 COLORED 3 Bdmr. Ranch Homes $10 Down Starts Deal $90 MOVES YOU IN DOMT MUM OOT-OOma PAST No Mortgage Costs - Carpeted Urtot rem Cb^ of p^ eetoettoai Os* besp-ebole* tUa floor* 3 utlUty reoma Many Mbtr faatnroi Model Open Daily & Sun. Pi— • *- • - “ 268 S; WESTOWN REALTY Fy&^HoaEEE 49 stssj: sr.iaLrSiS ham*. 3QRII J. VBRMErr REAL EETATB GI's Nothing’ Down S^CT2ba2‘'.2i*5 ywitnoroS^S.TD* U you are a OI. 7*tth only (Main* eoit dona. Mice Uvto* room, ttol dtotoa rom aad ktt-ebea *• ftoet floor. 3 bad-room* and bath up. PuU basement. Om bMt, toeto-srator. garaa* adtb tsneed to yard. Can fer appotot-nunt. . SSR!«4‘W:.to»^J; from downtowa aad onto 4 btoek* trm the mw wm Rama Aebool, Tbla cosy I bedroom radeb, only • years oM. to to ttw MEOO arid. VA appMoed at «*,-3M, It wmM mak* any yeuaa eeupl* banpr aad preud to say “tbat'i my noma.’’ Tb* mentbly pay-maato tnelMdtas laxea^ toauraoet, 'are onto *1*. Why net as* It t^f j RAY O’NEIL, Realtor ggr-^ GILES L OH part. Owner toer-et*, end - wUl easrllto*. For Colored room, t bedroom bom*. Ill bsHment, coel fur- i“;J5ar 1L5“JS!3 ------ itreet near E " ir. Low dowA d EE torme. wto Rubber. Low dowA pay- GILES REALTY CO. MULTIPLE UETWO i ARRO BAET EUBURBAN Very neat , 3 bodrom wttb Mk ftoeri. fito basaraeat. m cm R5a£’?artSff'5«« ^ka«tty^i'*'^^*Mth“^M floor. 3 otr garsgo. Blaek top etroet. Only MdO down. ^ , WE* EUBURBAN I r^ rueb. Nice glassed to perch. Could bo ueod M third bodroom. Nowly doeoratod. Car-Mttog to Urtog rom, oil best, r mjIH... Larg. lot .1.- , ^ LAKBPRCirr 3 bodroom. 3 flreplaces. full ARRO RBALtV TED MeCULLOUOH. REALTOR _ *14* C^EUaabetb Rd. FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 Open I a m to * 3* p. ALL OAT BUNDAT GAYLORD locAtton t9r ptnm or ptr-MU wmiout irftDtpertettgB. Sia'JiffriiSJr a.’sas’iiSLi®" "K.'OT.’X-t rooai bon* Very nlco ktteb- aliidtaig tax***A tamurnne*! BT. HIKB* AREA “we »toem bm* only chureh. Pull Ibasmont^ g.srt5.£r”toi!rb.sr. Mretgo nad^Mm*. Wo bMa toko frent tola. Lake prlrUeges totaVTaeut aerw M and Mr*M* with bma*. ■ 1 ewS**®* ^ fuitbnr BARGAIN. 3 FAMILY INCOME. CLOSE TO DOWNTOTni PONTIAC. PRICED TO SELL ONLY MO* DOWN. *73 PER JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 343 oaktoad AVf. " open 'tU 1:33 PK 3-73*1 H *^PE »-it4t 63-FT. RANCH HOME 2 Bedfooms, Attached Garage and Family Room ssisste Muit be seen to be apprMtoted. Only Terma. Top $$$ lor Your Home 4 BEDRMS. 2 BATHS Attached 2-Car Garage Center entrnac* hoB. 373 tq, ft. laiuiTs.a.S'.'a-raa storm* aad ecresM. 3 eeramto bsUM with rnnKy and .abower stall. Oven and Man ballt tots birch kltcbaa eabtoett PWl baao-ment. Mamr other wantM feature*, cttstm “qualtty build'' tt. Only *t«.73*. Terms. WVLL ARRANOE FINANC»0 W. H. BASS, Realtor Builder FE 3-7210 pitoi sti^. $99 Including Taxes end toa^anen "ttHL new. lakeside rsad^ ea’* ‘ 'N:, PE ^ kENNEDY ■ ■ ■ ■ '\ LAWRBNCB W. GAYLORD, Realtor Bateman Kampsen MULTIPLE uamto BBRTICB COULD YOU.... brick wl^’garamd Uvi^rom r modern kitchen aad Fer SkIe Hokeee 49 RUTOBBE. lit WEET CIVILIANS $199 DOWN iarvusH I Md maft at It piMe. %toim'^tt22n cupboards gnmo. LHg*^ - ■mn* wtodowa--- s*4*{Sjs £• My ■*. ___ ___ for summer eolofi ear* ler lam-I undy ^*b rment. Better OAMttOrnBB-ETLTAN LA] TIM 3 bedrom bom* hi oatwaM to tb ’ ^ Penturtog; full basemtnk re In mw imer-CnU bedree. brick trimmed reSM bem* len-turtog tttU bneement, Ito balhi, on tnrgo ofty lot. too ^ ono boro sovonl I end I »*di— homo*. Lew down pnymtnli. Bnm. leun no down paymento I* Cnll Rev. ibankto, PC M. M. Eeett, PE b7in. WILLIAMS RBAL BETATS b WECBAHOB 14*3 BALDWIN W 4E34T Near Middle Straits Lake. «1 iMetlM ler psrty «M looking Iw privacy, la- dlrld*. OB 3-3II4. syy;'.r^'"vaJr asTopportunity Beautlfnk Bltonbst’ lafcafruAt. IM It. jaf B ' " ' ‘ tl-LEVEL STARTER NO MONET DOWN ?tttld a homt to b* proud of. our tot or pur*. Itoro modal O. PInttloy. Bulldar. »M »*m. DORRIS BBAUTIPUL BRKS 1714 AOtlE - Locatad ]uat 3 rniiea nortti of Pooitac, 2?U'?SP*.*^^*5 ataould hnodto eomplota donl, OB tbla axoapttoMl two bodrom home wltb Inrf* txpanaloa attic. fuU you WlU admtf* the par-■manant, practical baauty ef ooramic tUa counter tope to tbla larger than arareg* kitfebtn, blaek top drivt, tpM gnrag*. ehola Itaikto fonct, I— ■■— ---- ■too. >y owner, ua.m, 3-31** daya; OR l-Mli chaanti loU mi Inrgt Ink*^ In Oakland Co. 3 Mom mo^ bouM. Utmty ^ihUbc and * HOUBB - Thla the markat today, absolute- SridiTHref ^Tbisr besHUfttl tineed yard, rieli oarpottiig, modem ktlelMA, < a woodertul boma lor large family. Located weri Ideal reatal leeatloa. •1(,73* terma, coo alder DREAM SmOALOW M.3N —Rcaaoaabit terma on this Jtoa ^ ^J5* kritoeem watt esrpettng. lovely kit-Chen pan bstb, nice brasae- 5‘»V“pRcW“.i“; I prirUagii. ^B^^TOR. OM PE 4-13*7 TRIPP . REALTOR Lake Privileges: 1.S3*, pis term*. Elizabeth Lake Estates: fS pSS? •» 71 TPEBT BURON ETRIIT __'M*-«»*3 OR, ROCHESTER Invent ment Income aystom. Tbora to a paroai w Sale Lakt Prigwign gas. I blocks irm 4 lane IMh- yr l!«.'g..-.L'WvaS' 3-*373.___________ lake MICR. 9BACU, PBANE- LAKE LIVING oust lot **^g ME. «,iM'fttU StoriiaUm*- WMarford - 30?ord area. It mtoutaa trm Pontlao. Circular pared etroot. Sebeol buaos, eburebto, shopptof, PONTIAC LAKE WeU loestod takafroot lot. mod location for buUdto*. Bbut sidt of 1K:)NflAC REALTY “ “ ■ PE 3^*1* WEBSTER LAKE OIUOR LAKEPRONT — him etoon area. oxsoUsnt vtow ef toko. Large cbMrtul Urtog rem. tUp savar kttebaa, dtotog M*a. 3 bad-rooms, both sad full bMomeat. Oaa furiiaee, attnebad garaie. -------- --3 dock. {l«.5k. end 'sismtag' poreb. Ciudad. •i.Mi. terma. C A. WBBSTEB. BBALTOR. t «-31» MY 3-331 ■XAUWOOD YIULAOB" nr UkeirMt ...........Ml** — Lakafront ....... 343*3 ■XAKE BBBBTVOOD” ... . Uktfroot ........|7N* 171' Uktfrwat ........ ¥0»t Cdle-Easlick * Restricted Communitie* EM 3-**M MO 4-n» TTiLLuSs lakepbont. « BidoiiB and bath, lull bawmant. Ml beat, alcely sbtdsd let, sand beneb. Id lost Irontige. OB 3-E4il. meat, larg* breaada car laragcf ilg M acr lot beauUfUUr Ii Pared etreel. fewt... __ and clrnc to schoeto. Only fU.-HJ and a "BonI Bnyr^ LAKEPRONT Hew Bricky W-Lorel oontonM Pererr 33 ft. reeraaUca rem SSj'tgSf.SSMSS tag enwllng, l^ln Utebon, 3 (IropiMti pli>* ouUMo grin ^ jurist ^Mlefe'S. W.S5 Mm^ Tin* IS m A buy at $6,950 J*^reom*bome* iSwi^ “new oU funiaca 3 car garage Lot to \ 14*. SmoraoB E-bool arda. BLOOMFIELD... Hlgblaads — Wojttiew you win ■be ploasod after iMpecUng this 52? ?**• * hedrom rsaob omo attaatod ou a nesu'iful lot. Pull baiemaat, rocreaUon room. Ceramic bate. Patlo-PorM. attached 3 ear garmx*. CarpaUag aaddrapea tociwled. Prieed only CelTiis for detoUs. LORRAINE MANOR Better check tbto 1 bodrom brisk hem* In a *h*d Weal •Me toeattoa that to moreatont to tHrytblBg. Bxtra-nlco let. pared street, sewers sad water, carpeUug aad drape* tecluded. Pricad only «t3,l*irwttb urma. CHOICE OF 2 Each I7.M*. Na. 1 cloa* is bora alub glaeaad In Iron! porch basement arid ckpaaalea ,*x.X! fif tft: REALTORS FE 4-0^28 "SMITH" HM PONTUIUaBNBRAL Very detlrabje profeaalonal lora-tton on W. Buron. 103 ft. iraat. ble *-r<^ brick terrace fa good Sf****" e‘ EnONOLB HILLB br^8am“?^f bathi Rolfe H. Bmith, Realtor 344 E, Telegraph Bd. PE j-iia Templeton Sylvan Manor im »■ yornr. FE MWI. Wirterford Hills Estate A It* tl^t Mt Ml. ATiTMt MMI*. 0^ SialMM. UttlH* Herbert C. Davis, Rltr. Sfatursmrr/itss! rtlinu. .OK 4.SISI. OmU wlUl brive-In Restaurant iSoUfU « rotm bOMir\tw Retail Meat Market raonm n »is«i______ wax Mhiia’it o6od atfoomd ioU. rriTfltSM on WoHcrt Ukt. Soft Sob4^ btoeh. (oo4 tuhlno. tilt to. MT l-SM< er MA t-tig. For Sale Acroogo 55 CMKlMl-roBtlM I FOR LEASE Texoeo StrTltt Slotloa, FoDtloe orto, lUotmaM mmltM*!. »• Btacio) owlitonet oniloblt. Fold trotnlni protrom. Pot tnforcno-UOB eoU LOfu MOM, Oik tor Mr. WUUonur OARAasroRocBaks. oas. aft.. it|o»ta bouM lor toM. MA BAROWAKS STCillk. aSTABUtilmD I ytori la OM of PoaUoe'i hiul-ttl tbopp^ etoton. Idool for 3^ ACRES BRIck KAMCR HQHB LotAltd wUMb t aUt of Um f____ lag: Drojrlon Flolni, Oroyton ihoppini etator, tcho^. churcb- M. tWroi lottly fall bow----- bomt U Mjiw toorlflotd , oboul Ik tr\N rtploet HOLMES-BARTRAM Ain nmo M«y. _ » i "sow.^OK lOSW r^ SAL* bli tESSra^ tIOB. Utitouroai building. t| d . Sortlot - I Iritt, bt chtm ti Attention Builders iU”to'“Ar£io*M-1S 6 Wooded Acres CA*RL*W.**klRD!‘Realtor ______ NATURE LOVERS Tbb M oertt of load It Ttrr totalt rtoUw*MMI^&'ttrttt. ImoM ooly f BUito Wttt ot Pontloo. Clow to ichool * —torfU • rondtrfdi not to build B Imbu Bd rolw o hmlly. Frictd at onlj .1I.SM vitti tl.lN dovD. F.C.WoodCo. nVk oert frttlt fora, beoni brick boat, UiM block out-bii M Aerec of teoBlo booBty, i dttp priroto lokt, locotod n OoTitbarg, troodcrful retroot. • --- ~I 4-IW Sal* Badnosa Property 57 $11 PER FOOT Ftr tbU eomaorelol frootOBt. I ------ ----------la Woti SorS^i^ .•iSV cktqp rood la Wi Ip. Clott to lokt I SCoMcSSf'oi? Boilai Ko* wtr-Bte|^at tlptolBg plik; can XB 114 OAKLAND AVB. CoBimerbol. lit foot froatogt by 111 with 4 fomlly oportmcnt tad iTeor ttortgc Ffioat FK 4-ltM. BAIT SHOP.OAa STATION 8?”lO^rt!" Mlnnp* itOMt fckc_^ttirt. Otraw Ttnat a vffl MmobbI torroBSi. Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor K$t. at Ttort “I HlAload Rd. (mi or MP MUt FOB BINT OK LBA8S-------------- InariectloB of heoTUr trortlod Commtrct Rood S Doloa Lokt rWT Ntv Bodtra *tor< Id ~ noM. xi«w Bioavni awrv, «v » im C?ommtrcs Road. ICm MU>- ROCHESTER COMMERCIAL LOT ^^telfATOLLY *** »• Rent, L*ao Bus, Prop. 57A TELEGRAPH RU. . SXSSV«iA*“'*" ao. root. Con be ucod, for gw fUtton, gortge. eor tolet, nlet Business OpportunHiea 59 SSkSai' AMAZING . NEW DISTRIBUTOR FRANCHISE PLAN For Lo^l Distributorship POTENTIAL EARNING UNLIMITED ABSOLUTELY NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY TH^EE* ^wTlSrS "•^p2jria*“t£r'i.J!r«.tJ5?. ** Recently Announced In The Wall Street Journal SWiMMING POOLS OF AMERICA, INC“ SaHT • tiiRias® ate the 04^^%* gawrol l xywaef retinas Smoll dotra pty-meat. Lt« tverheod. *ntto| ga" ffi!Li!!Sr*f tig: ____ '3!tore Drug EXIO&di^bD TAt^S^ 6sr*reoS!&^5s?, aoFT^iCT CREAM..-'bote. ““ Bai*5rrt2 gm Age M^ai. M-4S at M-14, GROCERY STORE “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” tit,tot per year. Dept. Store Big tlekote, toft goodt, Mf. S5‘i‘s±r.«,‘Sc :sS5;Sii®" iis:? ;i£ MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMBBSm. BROKER MASBAQi; BUSiNBSa WITH UV->n|^quortert or dootorU .olfleo KrHSsstgsr^i ss».rssria“.«£« trolt Compoay. Wrtte oaol*n«!»-tloac to Poatiot Frew Bob NojunMi smia Ewnm •de. Good ICM on ouOdlag.. ty ot room for oiponsloa. Pi^ equliipod. Bvaytbing gow. Iu> aeu eouw of qattlag. O^ to Hagstrom ISS^T^^Fiansi.-.- tll/lSr wllhgiirtdt ^a HAGSTROM REALTMt 4N0 RlgUBBd M. (B— PONTIAC OR 4-0358 EESTA0BANT-BUILDINO WITH being quartore. Exe. eornor -tlea, Onloo Loke. Partridge ssysw.-. is“js£Sf--S!reri!fc Marina -L^bats Oood .northern Rko wen. plat ttoek DOWN prleo. 1 Cnt traaoblew Only one la OB mala OB hlghwor. $M i mt for ftoo itorel Oet L_ _ tilt eiRlodlag dtmaM $" boat* Send for Fartrldgo’t now frw “Mleblgan Butlacw Ouldo.’ Partridge Itio w. HintON ROCHESTER Commercial Property Sort U a oaeo-latobg^t I*- rrST‘.o."asrr^i?5.i?x ».i'^.ji'"”Ara5*‘*vJSSi ■ ^ ~ JT'U. nt^r; to tatur 1 portoM Rochester - Goodisbn Commtrclal tad laeoao propor. One* In a Ufotlmo taeattaoaO kSSd^to^'tbu'hithly P0P«l^ ' om aid dates aa tzocUtat but atu at a Otneral Stora wMfe beautiful apaitatoU. tm p SM^aaUtet paytetWte, .Loejm &*SgrteL*‘HteriS?J^ Baaittr. OL MTSl.___ Sunoco Station For Rent sSToom n Vlattroad I-4SM I A Jf. “ AOtr'7-* Only RnfAtmAMT Domo Only IS.IIt db*|ro*Btr rtto- Paul M. Jones. Real Est. n MMS*" *■ g.un Budam Opportunltlea » teg. teewMtarrtqtertd. EornlM pobaual aboee teciogt. FE MlM TA^rair^wEa gafakiaas ^ ftaUar Sportor-, IS BOatnaa Fwl FOtfil**^aNISBED - INN - Otod tatepaa teeMtd la print. STATEWIDE 1 traSar, eor, load eoteraot. tU For tefaraattea oab WC HM4. fbWHiniA'wntit. 'jttiV’lEp tii g^^g£!»wo,gg.aa. Ssk Land Cont*wcta 60 #flx TRAbi u FobT BOtisi 6% TO 20% MONTHLY RETURN eartfnlly aliettd tit aortaattf and land wotraatt. Ouaraataed retIrbmbnt ASSURAI^ oo. 1 PER CENT DUCOmrr. aaei M.tlt.71 poyaMi at^tTI aoDlbly. t per cat totercct. tour eoct t4.M4. Secured ^ ----- is FBE~CTNT blSCOONTOS -------------------- ... --- __eoBtroet. Scaconed Ilk yam. SSSMAE'SITM C. Pangus^Realtor Monoy to Loan Signature °'?ir?r2.?25r’ OAKLAND Loan Company Stett Bank Bk BUCKNER FINANCE COMPA>fY ITRBBE too CiM BORROW UP TO $500 Xpnttet-gJSSMat. — Otiea •• Bari aarraM. EM MSU Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO. $500 HiMisehold Finance jny „ M MOnWB t irSsi.fr'.fflrtfia.*' “^OME & AUTO LOANS TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN . 214 E ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO ROHnoSow^OM ______iunn i.»ii whM'Y^^Ied' $25 TO $500 " “Te““5«* f AbA-hbk cisi M W lifers. fiig'^^. S Cfo(» Advtoora budget YOUR DEBTS' CORSOLmATE^m^Hp LOANS W ga aat Of debt, wt , Financial Advisors, Inc. Stk a. lAOIHAW FE FIttI 62 SELL OR trade ----. Ol^ Rittrtetod. iShr&Si. Tito Free's cl«ar aateaobUt er frw and * *“* Rat. ■ tir; n tekt aaytbtegr tf uwfal eaba ‘—■‘I qa at* or uwd Urac. E 1*414. ock lor Micky frttwr. t40t. IW Claybura. PHSIKKABLE FtM^WO^^^AT »f«r gg V W itetloa aogoa for each. Ukt at*. I\-”-tqutpped. Mta Poatloc IX_RX WILL tRAOE~RAMILTbN Oi S aqual valM. After 1 p“.^» <%^'s*sSa:.S4!a WILL TRADE it Q. FLTWOOD boat for eanot. >B l-ltlt. TOO haveIot fartt. wb have ploct. CaU PB l*7tl. I A M. t PM. except Sunday and For Sale Clothing 64 I' JFBfilb FORMAL SOB U. ------ ---- ...., reaeonable. -- ____- - 1-4417_________ eoaeble. FE t-4M7 After t wQaMiN^SAirs oF~iHbF mow bae a wonderful etltotlon of like E^o^' Chirehf^*Slmlir|hoa' Open ^ee. h Frl., t:3M:IO. OIRLS' BIZB I---------------- blue gxbxrdlne ehorty. Boy'i coot oad hot act, end tolt. I »-4tlt ofter t p.m. LIOBT OBAT I IRAT BHARBI^ _____.-4t'‘£S .... 1 41, exeel- gobordtae elo^, exeeneat MdltloB. m 14. lit.. Sky-blue dooakta Dox eterte. .FovdVr fSuJ oTuWxW doeakin Itex iT» a from 7-lt teater. PP |.7l7t._ nine FORMAL ra t. WORK oaet, til- FE t-ttlt._^______ WEDDIRO OOWH «** »« * E tSat.** wmTE FLOwm otxua m Mary Doy. FE Sale Hoosebold Qoods 65 Celltef Tilt, laxlt .. IxlIUnaltum Huge .... ••Mica" Oennint ...... MARMADUKB By Amionio* A Lstaaiiig Salt Mtocsilanoow I vli. oU> M nt ' tMfmweOtd ptwtr ■ i VTiibo,*. yriAv ttanaa * etremr--^ ran dmr. OR t- “If she gives you a hard time, call Marmaduke! HE’LL know what to do!" Sale Houaebold Qooda 65 Sale Hottseliold Qooda 65 ALL KINOa OF FURNITURB Priced right - Day or night joug'a Puralture. 1»0 Boldwte Ft t-71M___________kvw. FE l-tMl ^rde._PB J-7373._______ aI^Matic^WAonR. Ot is. Eleetne dryer, excellent c dMoiL Mu. 11” tebie wcdel i WSMAytolr t*4lt MOVIRO, Most BELL, UVDta ----oad dteteg raeoi ftra”— refridkrotor olw » *“1 Eoggttty Ri . MA t-IWII. HTUW CARPET ARD PAD. BIU Itl" X U'l". FB l-iai. matiohal FtOit. BUILT-IN OVENS k RANOE8 Admiral teen .with cook top tllt.ll Youngetowa oecn b range glSt.lS gxe er electric even tl electrte took top .. gas cook top .... ttt.tt Electranle cooking now - - MUMg<^ ^.RCTRIC I BRAND NEW TTRODORT NEW CARPET REMNANTE, ALSO. LIN-OLBOM, ASPHALT * VINYL TF — AT REUDCEP FRlCEil l Pontiac Carpet ~ ledfflT ^ Furniture, 41 Orchord Loke Aee. BEDRObli iuitE; ---- — eleetne OMFLBTB Mt; retrlgerotor. . slOTi, tM; etudio used, tM; ll-bieh Tl lUreto 6Lb"FAflkt<:Wilb RbbNb~ii:nr Xlcinator. eubctric incbi-orotor. exe. tend. OR ItttK CONSOLE STBRO-FHOmC AM R PM Rtdie, xUo ebromt dtoattt. ORVtltt. OOMFikTE REOOLA'mN FOOL table, exe. eeadltlea. M; I M^t dteatte wk t3»- 1 niece doraa- PRICED TO OO, 1 OAS kAlfok. ■S&y.8?L! PIANO, ROD. TREADLE . ehlaa. China aabtatt leoago oad ebolr. dr^ltof tofcltrs-whool troUor. FE ktttt.___________ FHILCO. RBPRIOBBATOE Wm Oat up to {Mt at SEABOARD I NAN% CbTlltt N. Parry. I DU-UEB BUILT-IN RANOB -erea, Coat otet tNt. BiU for t46t. OH l-lttl. DISCOUNT PRICES ^a^^em^Topa — tt^ts Ool. Bwwpari — tS.M Hew, ialM. Boge, RapaM ll fk' wMa He yd. , tzg ............ lo oad Outtar . . I ft. fto a Buga .......... .Me ____OL l-4Mt. Soma BOOM sumTntek r66 llxlt. drewlae toble. MI g-MM. BABY SPIN DBT WASBBSt. BASt Lteelenm WoU TUa K” . ■■BUTLO” ONCLADfEO TILE OOTL«r_ _ IM ■. SAOIHAW “ “ Borgota Beata, I4IU. — EBJiMrrs”---- ----Sttltw, iM.Tt * 101 N. COM. I freezers-norge Chwt k Upnght fleer medcii Llttte’i ftralture '* AmL tH7 Plxla, prqytoB OR |-M._ FRIOIOAIRB CHEST Tt^E FRBBZ- FOR SALS, BEDS. hlnei tU up. dlmng roeia rW. eholre, tl. town mewer eearythtog to uaed.fu^ura u WOOL BUOi AND ioR BALE HOUiBnOUl iRTL (g)S FIBCB MAPLE LIVINO R<^ *15? ***• I refngarotora. roltowoy b^ TV, B5F aaiMOIo meewr...—. bed. tone cheat 1 eonlb I --------?S» •“.» V . en, ncoriy new: ii euoie trlgeritor. Corl b^U, S4tt _______B Bd.________ WRIOIDAIRE DBeF ] lb, ^eet, tl7t, FE j^'^JoSSS- ??5nSaV*S‘r: Aora Loka Art. OENERAL ELBCrklC DELUXE ss',ia rtr7i,“» ll.M per weak, tt dayi aatea oath, Oeo^aar SarYtea Stora, B. Caw^ Pentlae. FE Mm, Another Big Bear First SaSTSBS.i'SffJL*? 5SU"if«.r“.'S!SSi your how. Swaps tokw FS t-17M. MT MOTOE F ;;?25Vfm., "^at haVe yeaT ____ Sidihtoid^n wheel. " jnaboot ‘irSI^b5I.r'°i‘M.?*S‘te2!‘ ■ir^^TYB HARoroF. cmX AFTPlI F.M. OR MMl. “!• ~___________________ Id "eoatraet' Pest ofFer "bhi^ ko^ ear tot it atfl. traetor. IM .with wqgMiy. WWW — CAMk >OB WrICT .■ssi'c.'asJ'sirw I arm with etoel. l»or/, t». uSU^Sa R owed an burner iw cabta- tit. . ight acai typewriter. PI t-IMl. 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 ouar. bouse faint, Oal. Vinyl Linoleum, Yard 79c IBI rubber babe FAnrr, cw- »jt 414’ WALL TILE. Syer’e 141 W. Hurea FE 44M4 It piece dining RM. BBT. FB a-lMI __________ I gs M” Blond swteel Baae Fhfl. t»» M II aeto With imttan taanaitaa^.lt oteer eeta to ebeosa tram. ^ - * Exc.-eend. OR l-Mlt. at MSwtel^ Ft A VALUE Li TtSS. OR SALE, BEDS. CBAIS tabtoe, mleeaUonaeua itotea, r eonobie. MA t-Mlt.___________ U L L BEDROOM BBT. ________ Plata. toUe tee qae ranaa. Boey spin-dryer wosher. Duo-therm oil h«et»r. 14 Eoeteev Dr. S. Freezers uFrIOHT PAMOOl ------ 1. Terrtfli bey toet. Miebigai '• pleaw. Mlet n Orehard : ----------CTRto ------ sirvita jg? 4*’*^ OAS HOT WAlTO HBAlSr OI to OAL. tTaTER heater, i AS RANGE. It”. EXCELLENT eendltion, tito. CaU betwe a.m. and I p.m.. HL MIM. 6As COMBINATION RAFoE, jtN OAS RANOK Mt. AUgO I r tUt.M. Pay only SS,.’# HAND FOtFeR i paincR MbTtfRB. ma-m ebirpened. Free piek op. i-mt or PL MMa._________ BOOBEBOLD FURNITURE AND mOlbuTB IRONER FOU. SESi. nvnniio* AW.me*n, wvaaaa ou Deluxe model, tin. t'rear* seed conditlea. Mt. 1 LATE MOD& w5BS®36S Betpoiat waotaar, Mt. — --“m It wsueerneLvi mmplete With all at- LOLLASY < Peed coMdntOL UNOLtOM AND PAIN pilee aTJaekl. Ml I INTTUkE. FB fun lATTAO WASEBR AND DETER. Utm BiadAl BftlABOi ia PM wa^^ehtoPrifT Mill. B ELgAEETE BAKE ED^ WALTON TV . Its E. Wottoa FB M»I dtelns table, tit. MArket 4-IU4. OPEN SUNDAY 10-2 nlUM to ITt.H. One prtet, tM.M. An makei. Vacaum ewtepere. tl4.M up. Thyle Etoetrtc, oorner N. debatoa aad Howard. FB Mt. FB t-MM. lltt Ortgen. CADLB MA- JtTER. „ _____ee, I ------ e Mcyete. PB MTM REFRIGERATORS ^OML tOTB...? __________1. U-------- Doptox oluge, II eeaU' each. A TbempSn. TIM M-M West. EORS-lltM. LAim MOWER. Mk HORSE-rer, I cycle englae. )^e!«*8ER Yl« WORJI ^ 'iLbiSNUM~‘^^nf*«S5 ' ,1eer‘lSI!A«i^ FeartaTtenflaMer ie bat. *tMj Special pBB^t^ Offer ssA?is.T!S s.a •nfSKe-S^ji-. HAGGERTY LUMBER ssjssrsKJiss? Bern ireerTeaed Matte ao drl» «%ssvb4^« V-groore. C*mraSe7**5fc-* •7jss-*S!n.— Oak Flooring r*‘ Bsi BENSON LUMBER Ca JSJSB Ksxrniue~BiitTito MACHwi'.' _ g^' bleylet. > b^. b^. Kea- raia.'_______________ N OAL. oa HOT WATEB HEAT -------------- Remtx, W^rd. ..... like a tt. j^tel ■ ------ ?Nstei Wtrwitf'e, '~M7g' Orchard Lake Rd. 'Rin n^timo ibaETs tu m M IN. CABINET SINK. DOOU drain, lormlea top, I room eU heeter. OR 3-MM. SSULTlSlSrT" ,J.. otto. tlSM. Owi k Carry. *n 4 m. FORD. CHILD'S ROiXID top dwk k chair, wordrobe. aeecr used. 1 rodloe. pointer dot. pap*r> araltoble. FE 4*444. AirnOUB CNiSTS, CROCHET re^ dw^reew. 4tk---------- XtTENTION! S-pc. bath tele with trite .. Mt.l 01. iAVE**llotttmo"loFFLT 5.« moee le Mere I»ory_^' ANCHOR FENCES BOYS' M IN. BICTCUL LADIES' ball meehlne, thlld'e trlcyclt. 14 In. FB 3-3141, BOAT WINDSHIELDS daoraaae, wrsp-a-reaadt, not shleldt-oay olw, oay liateht, torse er tmoU. we moke them oU. completo atoek of flbtrglos and ptoeUe matortolo. lOur bwt quaUt^^ur bwt artew) S '' FtoeUca Co., INTt lltblaBd IMM). BM i-g4H. - FOR SALE I IN. TABLE SAW, tools, rummogc. OR 34MS, |7M Ortgft oH Maybee. Rd. BEEF AND FORE - EAUt AMD _4inartere. Opdyke Mkt. FE t-1MI belt SANDER. I3t. TtOOR SHAF-M^. jg tech bead eae, Mt. ^ SfORk btXM. Oardsk eaat. FI CXlMBINAtlOk REFRlbERATORS ALL MAKES, an stoea, Itoaaooabla, tax Salta. FE t^ or MA t-1341._____ SOFA AND CHAIR ONLY $109.95 111 down — M mo. Fcam rabbM tutbieBa V beaatlfBl eolort tTgftSsrsJ?^^^*^- ____B?^ BELOUM mbbs. OB 3-IMt.__________________ ■' '' tAEB oFii FiyiiMfM""'". NOROE tmiNOER WASHER, It eapaetty, mead 4 WNka, axeeV -.-I coadMeo. Sold new far tlN.H. Come eft, make eflM. OE PORTABLE t4. IT UKE -told new, Mtt.“ -— MNJI. Be* er, BO aOODTEAB TnUBi, tjt X 14. **"FATA?imijf A* MM A irXBK ON ANT nUU OOODTIAR SBRTICBSTOXB MS. exes ______FB Mill X a RUOS. aM H. Mc- “ ---------■ -t Square E I-77M. TRADE-IN DEPT. ..M_ ll« DOTTN. BAST TERMS Wyman'fl Furniture Co. 18 W. Pike St. USED TV. tliil uF trig.. Ml. Sweat'a R______ 4M W. Huron. FE 4-103. UBI^ ELiKTRlC stove and rM^aiater. cheap, ttl BUharg, ""EElhubkiUiV&is.....................................................................................ANb HIM. IMI N. parry. Used Tri^e-ln Dept. ' iiM ..... tu.i Desk . .. StodM aeocl Oat raage ............... Oaruuwt k chair Set M bank bade. aoBiptoto * ECONQM m n Sagtoaw FE I Irtgerxter, apt.________ _ , _ WMHINO^. MACRINX, m^k^aiwn^ ■— U It Reck Laih ... ii.M fl Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY TMt oaelar Uke Ed. EM 3*171 Open a a.m lo I p.m. dally Sanday It a.m. to 3 p.m. ' CLEARANCE SALE 1 CUSHMAN aCOI SHAFX. BNOINI ______I. PRICE .... ___ CRAFT OUTBOAlb MOTOR, It H P. IK A-1 BHAFS^tli. 1 POilT-ABLE AUt OOMFREBSOR FAINT EFRATER WITH------------ MOTOR. A-1 SHAPE I 4-1734 PE 4-UII KING BROS. FONmO BD. AT OFDOT CaUFTBMAN, M" ttlon roomi tlt.M ndua, MM. Factor aamed — Factory "■-------------- Mlcbteoa FInerweaat. 3PI C chard Lake Art; FuK tm ...............'______________ FEDERAL Modernization Cash and Cony Sp^ials 7 Day Sale Combination ALUMINUM DOORS Full line of building and plumbing materisls Wa taka tradadaa SPECIALSl sas: fSSrtS' PIELO TILB SURPLUS LUMBER & iSmg&adRd.!taf»OR3-a Talbott lumber Vln^ ■ -,r.s. palBt rag.„Vf.» ■ M.li. Pint of furaftaraiallBh ftwa. UI3 Ookland Art. FE I RIE ’^.i*sarssf2^2s^ ‘ lANCE OO., UM R. —- MMI eD*MiiaDTroM?^ . ilBf 10 »tft mr •••<•. _»„erask^«!~ n*»*na I3O0RE HOWW eupbewrde. OR USBO OARAOB wln^dows^^:—■“ LADNDRT THAT, aia ia, meiaitotloa extra. O. f Thompaea, 70M M-M. We»t. ____ >E RBFRlOKRATbiR. EXCEL- J lent eandtttea. It yrt. eM. {M. Chotn drlran trtcjrcia, 111. MA t-WI3. Il-FId^y GARAGE, DOORS MacblaMy Wa giro aattmatoa • BERRY 'DOOR SALES Opwn Irew S tot “d^}T.Yr%.“S5kr55 Uirrodlng teele. TO S-M3t. metal LATHE ir* swntg. tkwit ssn.' cnsiiif»». ■sw 3-3311. Do It 1 3TIJp . FaMeek ***"*^FE_ nif^ wiiLbiMb. owfAMBinAL CAR RUSTED I I bar. tow. M pair, n .J MMI. FOR RENt J-S311. ________________________ FOLSE - •—- ’rrgo poet ...... MM oa. k Faint. I FE MUS SrI* M«ilcEi q*odE 71 ACCOROIOH SALE. AU. « E 3-7111 attention I raet to ANT honw ot WHOLBBALE -Crory Food ttk% Onaraotoed I.DX •■eholea” Grade “A " Faoey Whoteealer tot II yeara Weekly payment Mon. coll Ofter 3:30 p.m. — ^ HOT WATER RRATERS. St OAL. ^New Conoumere ^wer et^ Alee electrte. tel ________FARTS. wJkwJ.--------- terms'^" “‘"’^TAWAY FI^N EDWARDS It SAOWAW AOCOROUN Mt EASi, BEC, CON; ---- tecludee coot, auteM aad OE _________ EAUlWnt ACEOSOHIC SFIMCr. tioor medel, ehorry flatoh. torge dlecouat. beach to aMtah. tawll down pay meat. botaRta 3S "“‘^ALM MOSIO OO. SINKS, KITCHEN CABIHXT ____________ flUxhtly acratched. 43” modeto. IM ralut, MS.3t while they toet. Atoe tarnrie Tolnee on M” end M” modalx. No' tfhdaa erderi. plaew. Mlehlgaa Fluoreaetnt. 3t3 Orchard Lake Av«. Fork tree la Fluoraeamt. 3S3 Orchard Knotty Pine Panehng WFi* jm^5d*woi4e CHURCH'S. INC. U#N3M>VrER BBARpEinR). fIS I S-I3U. a*k!gi’ .M. Cooley SoR Wotor! owmor fua aad winter aporto. M dear huntlag Territory m mnr, FDLLT AUTO. SOFTENER. NEW AND USKD OIL AITO^OAS futaoeei — Very root. MA t-lMl. MONEY PSariN^oSmwmLE |m>°An,cY ’go^tlM"" Ferry_^FE ytlL__________ MMCBLLANBOPS FUBKITOBi; ^1» rummage. OR 3-t3tl. |70g Ortega oft Moybee Rd. NICE USED inside DOOR, $3.M. wuh bowl. t3S0. oU ef— -33t gollen took, gat, a cabteet. M good eagea k GUARANTEED 1 FULL INCH THICK aluauaam eomb. deara. ItagU' torty pMetd tW.N. Tea Ml from __________ im OULLOW wniu. JET FOMF $23.95 ■otoi Tax lacladad Installed Price $31.95 eFOOT- -Alumirium TRELLIS eoatplM with rote (aadcr. Ught weight yal etraag. $2.89 • COLORFUL : Patio Blocks 4 FOR A DOLLAR 7 eaten, red. eraage, lowraa, —- * - liiwr okt parpta. plak. gtaan. tUrar ami pi FEDERAL ModernizatK^ I AM. T? day SATE. M SUSDAY 1*3 Plenty cjf Free; Parking Op Out Lot WqrEB MowEW good oond. POST 1.10HT8, PCHICH UOHTS. Wrought Iron poete. tia.N rolur. **“ **“* complete aeleetita te Terrific ralte Mlehlgaa I pl.ywood"spegials „ _ CASH k CARRY Vfc W. 4 at nrsepRO ... M.M m Ik t iurch .. tiiM 7k IN. 4 a r FIR . gl.M FOmriAC FLTWOOD 00 |4M Raldwto IM. FE MMI iSfirMRTAWS'WSI^^ — --- * “ OA 1-3344. RIB PIAMO BfHJLS thtS I chaw of ceareried pteyar p Bxc. eead. FB 4-MmT^ ' ____J TO IS .-.•“..•HRS Wiegand Music Center OLD VIOLIN MAra IN uoe new. |M; JPtrad . <**>■...?**: M E a a I itte^ dalte in i D.m. AS day Meiidap aad Twat- PIANO SALE "heiew. exe. tend. FE m6m. ^SPECIAL ^NNEiX's”** — »-ttss Sale Ofllc* Eqi^Hiiqrt 72 337 a. SAOINAW FE, Mttl Sak Store EqwipmMit 73 i«iw. Ftr mH- Lx_Mxrn=—iicrrrr ■ ii^T SCALES. aACRIFICE ii^ hare f”* "• »-•"« Sate Sportlat Oo*4s 74 BAIT OONT^NERS: AFFROE..4HM FE 3-7M4 ®^er‘=» SSStJTnS^ ■\w?og2f's;r" MSW________m F1IM REBUILT_____________ ___ _ STALL SHOWrBRS. CbkFLSTB M*.tt rolue at Mtst. TlMae ara laotary gae-JOM. FlUtotoeent. lis Onhard Lake. A*e. PYae parkins Special M&J^ «r*4aJi tilt ■^aIlburn lumber - . tMI ns ______LUMBER Auamui ^^TOiirs Sr .TTUiSflfc ti“s attochmeaU. WIU wU for hakMa as-'S^ui.'v.wr* Sand, Qravd and Dirt 76 ■7.r!UfajgAr«°i!U 3 TRUCKERS AND LANbOCA#- ♦V SIXTY the PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1960 ; 'taai, vl tin jPht 7* Sale F»mi Eqal|>iwiit <7 f’«r Sale Houeetrallere 89 . (SaH'cttn tBba»ri°V^(W tei- t.'srr-.Si'T.nSi bSt ' c^raa. •»» om. tiCmS ^ a«o«. 3 »w*. lit D*i. wc Mni. raai^«a^^^tooe awd ^Piarte. Treee, Shnibe 78 BIG SAVINGS CLEARANCE SALE *wi--® - Sr^^AMD twia PARKHURSi TRAILER COURT & SALES Buchaftan Boatworks »ntw iM i„c. ommr m»c- T<» WITH 3 POINT r*iT RitcB. pown emuNO. and T.A. WITH NBW PtPPW IMDDS-TiUAL LOAOnt WITH H YARD DIRT BOODiT. RM. PIUCB aALB M,m. R*« mM MBd. BrttAlt lakt M . U>» OriBn. MY *-mi. ____jw H MdBiLTW" 1 tniD joi i.H.c. unuTT TRATOR WITH POWBR BTKBR-AND NEW OATIS INDD8----------------------------H YARD $i.m. Balr $i,m ___ BABY TIMI PAYMlMTe 14-«t34 ra t-llU KING BROS. WHBBLBORaB unaat*. I w«dUi «» M dlMOUDt Wlc^ mtlj New INt .tneel uwllcre. Gem •ad Reueer. ooaipleu^^ ef paitt’iiedbettle SM. HJWtiee In-•UUed and can i(1rcd. OpM tram t to • wtekdaie aad 11 to • oa 3l!&°^^Hurim _________F* *-*1*^ pU'to uiLu^fron "^ltet?Y MARINE AND COACm BAUM, 0inut»cH-A|a»O li'iS'amT’^NW. m momthb CRUISE-OUT BOAT sale:s ’ It'i Tune-Dp Ttae—AH Meton « ■. WaBon. Open Sun. W »-««03 caifoM f®T otDYM n w TB MAple »-T% FARM-MAdaiNliRY ____________ COACH IMU H^y Rd ■ Hally.______ TACAinON TRAUJBR. PIXiH Trailer lalee and Re^. •*“ _____ ______ ___f««nMu. North liopeer Rd.. Oatord. OA HT»3. ___________________ in^earo 0!«u ju-l lx Oliver • I at -Qalor itWAWb • oa US4 _ _ buren waltlai. HOL- LY MARINE AMD COACITSA.^ two BeUjr Rd. Hour. MHl- -UR aauE -syiv Oardea Traotor reverie; B" eulUvator M Rent Trailer Space 90 B" plow: etraddle-row aOI i uodbTu TRA'cn Ivator. A-1 eoadltl ichp. OrtoavUie. I MpDBL L TRACTOR, ottluvator. A-I eandl- - ■- -• C^jAe__________EE B-33BI OJOPORO IfOan-E iSANbR 1^ awee who want the beet. BExBr Ml. trxBT oemrat patM.. oto. One mite eaal M Oxford oo Uko- ---- Davit Machjr. NA 7-3383-KEDINO ‘ YOO'TR SHiN 'to^REST^dH ••• ths bMt Lak» TfallAt Farfc. n iW. Auto Accessories 91 —Goad. tt. 113B Baldwin.___ *^^S5"vS‘SnVB : -ForSdePM ' iXC BEOISTERED COCKHR FD^ It pBoe. Stud eorvloo. PE a-ubt. RE1 P9»» Trailed, BoBrded 80 HHiitlnir PegB byear^ male bbaolb. IO...V —e txn^ S —‘ black - beaniei. car. Cyllndert reborei ccra »»-8^ Shop. 11 Hood. noiM PH BTABTINO FRIDAY .......7 P.M. SATURDAY ,...7 P.M. SUNDAY........2 P.M. Sale Meter Scooters 94 AUCTION _______________JAN BY PURCHASED WITH NO DOWN PAYIdENT 'll AND It MONTHS TO PAT IT OOSHMAN. Boats and A6oy»r^ 97 OIL TAMC, M: runsbwti. BIW: Now flbor- riBBl. PB FBW. t-iiH_________ CHRIBCRAPT M 1 “ I'rsaB- ) now outttti witii S^TSrMOfbRB AND TlUtii^. Six eovlnii--------- lA Evlnrui Deed baau. XeUey- ot Adomi, i l-BBll._____________ OENTOSt CHRIS CRAPT CAVi.-aUCX CRAFT PIBERC SAILPISHRUNPira ORTABLE DOCEaSCHB PORTABLE-------- AJAX TRAILERS INLAND LAEXa SALES nn w HDRCTi • PE d-Tin IBW 18 foot Wanmnkio R molded idywo^ rnnobont .. beam. wlndihleM, eteerlat, i throUBh. ----------- ------ ’4r2jrbius;’ ^ iBDt and Uk 34 yoonout- IrelBL. _____________ ,______ board molor exporlonei, TONY' MARINE. Your Bvlnrudo doalei. 1886 Orchord Lake Rd., Sylvan C mu. Or Pi 44418. Ph. MY I-U88. Franchise Dealer of Speed-Liner, Sea Ray, Swift Boats LOTS OP NEW a DSHD BOATS Oakland Marine £xch. 181 8, Sn«lBaw JOHNSON ilOTORS MFG BOATS MODEST MAIDENS ^ J«7 Alan tE0« IIVATE u3^v AbLA*P4-. “Don’t look now, but longer days ^ shorter pants are here! ’’ Wanted Used Cars 1011 Sale Ua^ Trucks 103 ATTENTION WK’RH PATINO TOP $$$ DOLLAR . POT CLEAN DSEO CARS Glenn’s Motor Sales HURON PB 4.T311 AS MbdH AS is6 #6r idne'aed cbenp can. PB 3-3888 days QUALITY MOTOR NEEDS ALL MODEL CLEAN' CARS TODAY dependable used c HABOENRURO motor Si Caee at PU»e See M & M Motor Sales For top doUar oa later medel cart. ISfl Dixie Hwy. OR 31801 EOT BUCK-JUNX CAR. TRUCK. PONTIAC WASTE — • — Top Ca$h Paid JOHNSON MOTORS . Mxreraft boati. Oator tiaOeri. evenrthliit for the boat. Otram MAEINE StlFPLIES 3M Orchard Uko Are. PE 1-8838 LARSON. CUTTER. WITrLWIND >ATS ywH B&B Halco eoooUre. PS 8-14M. _ RARKLSaS 8ALBB * 8XRYICB 3IS3 S. Teletraph fontlde NEW R Dsn CUSiiUN BAOLES Simplex S Track Robblt Cxri. 338 E. Pike Phone PE R8388. SACItiPiCB' 18H~BLUB COBHMAN —"ter Bk^. like neik nU ac- ___ AUTO CRAFT BOAV ORUMMAN ^D OLD TOWI AIR.BOT AND^uStLE DUD" TRAILERS A OOTFLXTB LINE OP MARINE HARDWARE AND MARINE PAINTS TRAILER PARTS AND TRAILER TIRES. HARRINGTON BOATS YOUR XTWRUDB dealer a. Teleiraph Rd. PE 34833 MERCURY MARE 48. RAdUPICB; 8388. PE 8-333T. ^ AUCTION 5069 DIXIE HWy. For Sale Metorcydes 95 __Acroee from Praytos Plxlne ^AJUi AUCTION SAT., IIAT It. 1888. Startlnx 1:66 ajn. 4 mUee north ol ot ntf Hickory RMn Rood. 8 eowx, John Deere Alitor eomplett line food elonn mnehlnery. boy nnd froln. dniry eoutpment. Borold Retuixa. ^lUj^B^WUes, Anetlonoir. Ph. iulmiaui paims and IWl y.M. ot 1|48 Beat ... Mty ] Orand 1 l8"#r." 3 BEDROObTlniH 'bot woter, Ms ot oloeitx, ipiod Moke oHer. PR 4-3338. e last POHTIAC Hey, Qriun and Feed 82 Livestock 83 18 n OLD OAnEb mare" JJ^Ship. OLD PI08 TOR SALE, Rood. Oxford. OA « Wnr^dF^ BLAOE TOM. Coil 7 -UI 8 p.m. PE . T-.-—_________________ irftoe mi ui€ all new Dcti * ^ (XSTkaOBB 'TMJDi to rour BnUstneUnm. drtve, with ^miSmrmnaTTYir^ I "iM Ntaner. MAytotr !*^5f^!i.~'!^*kp.wALEhto ; Ao«k 11884 CMrk BiM. U^vM For Sals Poid^ I ftwtfx OUeor auet. i Travel TraUer Since I uucd for Ufe. See iht________ OM ot Wnitr Byom'i - PONTUC < See the oil new Oe-- Leifer window nrao, t Stxr«8 •uly of want to " get. The on raur . trade on the an irm temperate coaitruetioa a 181 Dixie Hwy. Oraytoa P Ml H. M Pimtiae OR 3 ________O^n 7 daye a week__________ POT BENT: NEW 17- tRAYkl trailer. Self-contained. EM 1-8341. FOB WCNT^'^ VACATION TRAIL- For Sale BJcycks 96 BOYS' 14 IN. BIKR. „ -----------iee. 84188 end up. Boats and Accessories 97 TM &P. MBRCURY. VERY G oa^"8188. Phtme'oiR 3^118?**° eeUent coodttton. 8338. PE 3-1S81. inn wbeel. Tbrdttic. Spradomet-er. Complete with trxUw. 8388. — 1-8838 etter 8:38. 3 #T. MOLDio TYPE RUN- obout, 38 h:p: 3olmeoD;; electric ----- nutercraft trailer, e.yc. "kA _____ cXdillac /luminum bout with (railed a Mark 30 sury inetor. Like new. 8838. roee 7-7317 after 1 p.m.. Hcn- U poor PENYON. FRONT AND eeator deck wttb Mercnry Hurrl- g2Sa"raSS5i.»«4“Jr‘- . ALUMA- inS' l4*R°Sdeffc Mde' ‘trailer. LUio 'mwT' JL 3-3147 xBor 8. iTPY. RUNABOUT, to B.P. MlS^ cury motor and trailer. Bxc. cond. OR 3-8418 efur 8 p.m.______ RUNABOUT ■ W^ SCcH tnrp. oars, sacbor S' trailer with winch. Rer-'- a to! 8338. Alio OWENS PACKAGE DEAL new 18’ nberiloie. 18 hp. elo c. tlR-bed traUer. idux all c« POT tISBb CARS -Lloyd Motor Sales 333 a. BosUmW______PE MUl TOP. DOLLAR for ’ll to '88 models — low 1 ate cars wanted for out 1 Used Auto Parts 102 fTOAN^BODT 1-1787 tfter 4 p.a ‘48 TO '84 DOOR OLAS8. 81. WJND-thleld, bock kloee, 88. Mott cars. Royal Auto Porto, 1138 Ml. Cle- ItM MERCURY 'iNOlHX. COM- Sale Used Trucks 103 Pontiac’s Truck Center GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS %k^JS 8 MO. PATMirS. OT 84.81 I fOTUlgn Syts. Cars IPS COMPLXn SERTTCH ON ALL HAluR.sSS*eALEy't SOT’ list S. f^srapp __p«_ liiTTiL lt87.~i^«rS5QUOI. 8388. 8148 PonUno toko Rd. rTMTtA~l3t8. J6m kAlSt Sorvlco EM 3-t83T. “s-^s’asa^Ssi.Ssss: Jot Mole Service.__ '59 TAUNUS iin*. »-d«. VB. * Larry Jerome BOCBESTBR POHD DEALER _____ „ OL 1-ttll ,_ FACTORY BRANCH ’59 CITROEN radio * BEATER . •Thrive M Perliioni'* $2095 1883 FOmi TAB, 8481. __________ PE 4-1788. ( 1848 POkO H TOT TRUCE,' 0000. cend., 8388. EM 3-3887. MAZUREK MdTOR & MARINE SALES Woodward at South Blvd. FE. 4-9587 PENN TAN 14 FT. 48 h.p. Mercury me trailer, Complete. ODiT tits. ( motore oM lUNABOUT. . Lom Star bdy to ' 80. M Of boaV 'HbU,t**'MA7nfB AND OOi., Rd., Holly.____________. RXPnUH — BALANCE — WKLp ______Qinlid la Stoek 24 HR. PROP REPAIR Preo Chart Up NewkMi Boot A Pm SMWleo > 3188 Cnee Lnko Ibeiid. Kooso SDPPER-CRAPtC^ sfcATR 4~ANb ■ ■ $308. MY 3-3883 ^ A SPECIAL ON BOAT CUSHIONS RBO. PRICE-UP TO 88.88 MOW ONLY 83J8 SPORTSMEN’S HEADQUARTERS __ at tbe Douk'- Open 7 daye a week . 'U PDRO TRUCKS WITH UTU- Ity bodies, food cond..-- in 4-0113 or JO 4-8861. ______ '83 CRETI^ tb TOT PICKUP. PB l-spaad Okie, 8178. NEW DODGE PICKUP —Heavy Doty Roar Spiinie— -------- -------W-Wartm^ ■ BODY $1825 PLUS Saloa’Tu L SMITH Pontiac Retail Store For Sale Used G/n 106 North Chev. BS&SS-“ v^,l» HASKINS SHARP CARS T* euflne^ rndla boalar. fbl dart Mw nnd ivory lldlib. I Oktomobllo »noml* •'88 oor eodu Hydrameiw, i i.aiTSS.’BSi*© leoattful Mart nnd Irory fhilrt 887 OUimobUo Simr “8T‘ M •edrt Uydramaile. power sw r Royal- l-door rtidiM. f Do^ SiIm* RoAn5fi3~Tiono' "sma nirt. Bara. Haskins Chev. Opef*‘uP8‘^jS low" ~imEAOB. 1 ■»^e‘— — - REPOSSESSION dowmW' “ ‘ _____ Luoky Aulo Soloe^pt 4-lttt. ill 4-3314, 1S8 S. a PONTIAC ■ AUTO BROKER Bargain Spree •H FORD Tletorln Y-8 ■H PLYMOUTH .OD •84 FORD suck. Y-8 sssassfsa- v. v Si'Sgr'JTUi. i E 4A!tS SPECIAL CHEAPIES . 8188 wSfr uomM PROM »« ,op _ LUCKY AUTO SALES Its S. Bosln*w f* 4-ni4 or PE 4-tm BUICH BSTA^ .887 BUICK nmr«T» w»uvh., v ia; araL.’Ta.'aLte FE 3-7954 REH*?HD*^Hro‘*PoST*O^CE DRIVING IS FUN , ■ 3o5*AUWrS ^M-T AMtUl1aod%^'1^M&.*V Minor, Anelln aad AutUn Ktftity Houghten & Son L Roeheetor. OL I-W81 TRUCKS ARE OUR BUSINkSS! TRACTORS •55 CMC TrKtor ..$1695 438 cu. in. fa* enttne, 3 epd. nnlc,, nlr brakes, sleeper cab. ’55 IHC Diesel ... -|2995 THOMPSON It FT. BOAT, CUR-‘alax and rasbosnay llalrt coa-rols A eteerlnt. Mercury ■$•!». Ishte and tibilw. OL 1-im THE ONE AND 6nLY 1887^ Bexit Repairs IN THIS AXEA EIRE'S BOAT R PEOP BEE Can U. Rd. PE %m WEST BEND MOTORS axLBcnoN OP — AND USXOlklATS 18 PT. INBOARD, 78 R. OARPORM ONLY MtM BOAT AND TRAILBR nr'AnTRON mwRatJta . _ _ "DUMPHY MOLlSb"TOY- J3&* OR BOAT TEAItllli Wirn'lS" Whoeu, 888. Ft 8-814A OOLDEN FALCON BY SEYLINE. _»», » a 8. 7 bedrm. MA H8tt. ‘‘Oarway ALUMiluljt ntATia trallere. sicepa* 4. 8781. .. OOODl Its a. Ri lELL TRAILOT sales Jacobson’s Trailer Sales and Renuls Ta-Ea-Staim-Ette, amalMal aelf. coDtalacd traval trailer on tbi .■■a.’saagr,:.? Oxford Trailer Sales >S:y><>«a in OwMral. Take- -Onjdm TwfSj^ JT trails «^R^.^-U.mmtb-Lrt0 4-318T after 8. ft IT. INBOARD, 88 B 8888 c 8-1381. 8 p.m. to 8 p.m. dally. Id' arStocmpt boat - ^ b.p. JoMuon motor and trailer. IF IRBOARD, at ttF, WITH traUer, 8»o: 33 T ----- It IT' tNRCMRD “ ----1 or r»i- LJt*«t!a4!L. 88 EF. SdSTi 8-1H7 -■ ■_ __________ S FT. MARINiiTlitBOARO, USED 1 (caeoB. Yt'tntercepter ehslde. ' wbeel tandem traUer. 301 SB OR RRFOBS YOU I SHAW’S INC. 3ft-3t Main_____■ Roeheeter BOAT sdNOSidELOS COMPLETE hardware. ....... “ OLASTRON FIBEROLAS PONTOOR RAFTS FEATHER CRAFT, and FREELAND ALUM. STBRL-INO BOAT TRAU----- MICHIGAN boat SBBTICB. INC. . BILL HICESON. PROP. Tranfpertat’n Offered 100 . XNOINX AIRUNOT. LOS AN-aciee: San Prrtclaoo, Sna IHeso. MO. BnwnU, 888 18 extra. New York. 838. Ferry Scrvlec Inc. OR cians iiiw YORK AND BoniUe'i Driveoway FE 3-7838 LXAVlNq POT s j^g^AY «: ^~gg WaninUMdCen 101 (A BIG IF re - i raiiid ^ ^k ! lr._l aoul4. sol caah - . I half aurat Lot W taha d yo^r car. Wa bare buyore Sorvlco. Imm 8138 SgSinf yZ ] ■.......................... "Bright Spot" FOR BALE: Hatchery -— — 'tt^POT^ ^CH-UP WITH JOB. *47 FORD ibuMP 'TRUCK. OOOO --- —J-*— ’52 GMC Diesel ... .$3750 Tractor, air hrakaa, 8 eyi. aaflna. ’55 GMC Diesel ... .$4750 Tractor, air brakci, 4 wt- onsMt. SHEP'S "SPRINGTIME" SPECIALS »or HTrt . M, OeWla H-Top . ________Shut .. SMiRCURT Conrartmia. P--------- BUM ee lIMf •18 FORD 3 Door H-'Top ““ •SB PONTIAC 4Dpm sedan JM4 - 8! 4 METROPOLITAN B ■84 FORD craetuna 4 Door -•if PONTXAO 4 Door Shep’s Motor Sales Rink Motors '83 CideVROLET 8 TARO IXtMP. 8188. PhoneJPE 8-8T34. ■FT DObaX PICEUF. TON MACH. 13 'YAHn boa, EM 3-4iW._______ 1884 POB^Uj^liKKifc-- or, nlr orer. EM 3- 1888 POTO, 44 TON STAKE, EX-eeUent coodWon. .138 ^SSfed^Su 4"ltU ■18 cdBY m-TON. srain ‘IB CbcT. H ton pickup '81 nnd ‘48 IntenwOonal l-Un ECONl^f* ^^aUbOBH DODGE ‘TRAbTOR. NEW MOTOR. tood 1.38-88 tlree, 8178. PH 8-1418. DODOS 1 TON PI&KbirobOD sFEcial t IS DIT. 13 FT. T4N. 838118 TOUH. 9 0TO. SHASIPliiW SCHRAM’S TRUCKS 3838 Plait Hwy. OR i-tm HASKINS TRUCK SAL^ 1881 CUvrolet eodaa dMletiy. Good Msaa' £eD*^l4 Id mtchanlenl eomm. IMS Chevrolet W too uttUty I OMd**"eeuSdeed*oMSrt.* ___________ i dark prebn fldtah. with boom ans soaiTdba wbwb. Haskins Chev' •711 DMe Hwy. at MU Oartitaa *“-’v 8-8871 Opw "m I p.m. ru«..H0iu^r^ SiSSr, dr. Vi, ^ ’56 IHC Tractor ...$4750 ’56 IHC Tractor .. .$3750 TUt cab, new paint, air brakoa. ’55^DO^E 595 DUMPS '51 Ford ..............$445 ’53 Chevrolet 693. ’56 Chevrolet .$1295 T"' tikifi kwi,'Idtkl tof tx0^ ’48 GMC .......$495 ’49, Oievrolet .......$345 ’W*Dodge .....$595 IS foot ttako. PICKUPS ’48 Ford >5-Ton ... .$275 ’51 Ford >4-Ton ....$295 ’51 Ford Ji-Ton ....$395 ’54 Ford 1-Ton .....$495 ’55 Ford >5-Ton ....$695 New red and white patad. MECHANICS SPECIAL •SODodp ,...,^.^.1345 Fbctoiy- Branch 675 Oakland at Cast FE 5-98185 itBuiek Spcdal 4 dr, '83 Chevrolet 3 dr..... BARORNBORO IdOTOT SAUM Corner Cate dl Pika n 8-7IM Open Evea. 'TUI P •84 BUICK.~iUPaB harototTI door, Cleon, pood motw and new ^raamlaataw. *808. Tl Thorps. PS radio and imnter, power ••^i”eae. cond. Il_ ___ and, cootnet Ml 8d481. •”j!sar®’sra..'is Oraet E, Wotorford. $5 DOWN -IS POTO 3 DR. ■8« POHTIAC HT ■81 CHEV. 3 DR. ■88 FORD t *88 BUICK 4 TAYLOR'S ’53 BUICK 4 DOOR, A REAL GOOD CAB! $145 "BRIGHT SPOT-PE^°^gftN^ CADILLAC il 8OT1E8, rO&Si rtcon. 8188. 33 LoOraado. "i8i8' CadilEac' GOT BAROTOP. PULL POWER MUST LIQUIDATE Abeolutcly no each needed • ... ......... -lUea. 331 -W. Mobtcalm, Onrnor Uiod Core. ' UM cadillm; r~dwnmL « dear, eadVer^VUlo Iml powor, Uke new. Mo dowr-------- Atiitl*%'^MS& F»rSBlBUB« -rtWtohm. newer, A_ hoAftllUl '±r^jsrA\j;::t^ «bu^. Slock Me. I3<8. Our pitae North Chev. assssSS “ • ’53 CADILL.AC 4 DOOR SEDAN. Radle b Hoatcr. $295 JEROME “BRIGHT SPOT” _ ORCHARD LAKE AT^ABB^ ^TtSA ik&dH IBM CHBVRCnjir BEL AIR HARD- North Chev. Ivd ati woodart *a IHARFII tilt CHETROLi>^ RoUad and plaotod totei^. Rm food. Ro run. Boat oHer. Aftor I p.rt. PH yiuC____ North Chev. Hunter Bl*d. at *. Waodwjurd ^ Interior, etandud traumlealoD. North Chev. Hunter Bird, nt ■- Woodward A 881 t^ViijLtr dlo. brttor. Pmr^Bda. 8 eiUn-den for ccobdmy anl a ona owner. Our stock Ha 1188. Our prlea 81888. North Chev. ffisiSkSS- “ ^ ssasfim: ^ Blunder. Rtd Houghten & Son ___ 8338, PI 3-7843. H. Rltilne. ■u emmr. dksllwt condi- UM^at JOTS Ukee tt aw*y. L. REPOSSESSION , M88 fall prlea. Ro cash ntadad E'SiWii.rpi'M — - —. Bourt rt A~^- 84 CHEVY. WAOON. PULL PRICE vtisjsrisjrsSi"''"^- 18 CHEVY Bn»YMB I' iOT. a4 cond. 1A088 mUei, kl,l88. 8318 Dixie Hwy.. Watorford,_ WAOOH. 8 CTL-8bt tranamlatioo. tnder with atrslfiit __________________ If a man it ecceomy minded ben la the wsfon. Orlalnal crean paint. BM Re. tlM. Prteed nt North Chev. FRANK SCHUCK lake ORION FORD HARDTOP Power SIctrlao B Power Brokei, A Power Wln-dowt. One - owner. Very Clean! CTL. Radle A Beater. :.£ur>33; ■il PLiri|OUTB I DOOR .. I 388 4 ^ IXX)l^^8^CTL^I^fIlld8. 1 Healer. Auto. Iraaa. Yery law BEL__A TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS FROM $75 up Low Overhead Can $oye You Money on a NEW FORD FRANK SCHUCK INCORPORATED For Crw >06 iisk CHEV.. xxottuan daty A ft.ass 4 DOOii VTOL^WartUda JOE’S CAR LOT ^ij^ATPOOTUC^, ■taadard traaaaalaalMi. Aleo baa vSnoa heeWendTi In txael-!!«^eoodlUoB%rt't Mil Mas si $895 Crissman , ROCHESTER % im SyAirV dr!*■ • {»2* 1848 ChevraM. Pood oond,.,. I i{ ■iJbK’HTG’STtTTkf "U Mlaataa from Pan8Me'^„_ OEPORD. MICH. OA MOT i960 OLDS DEMO......... •tattaa Wima«. fuU powor 1959 CHE^ ____________ ' IMPALA ...... $2295 1958‘5i5s’^’?SKl895 19S7'fO«d'.'“."”$1295 4 dr. oeuatrp 8 pma V-8 1957 FORD .......$1395 Coavertibte. Prt povar 1957 FORD ....I. $1095 4dr.HT,YaP0M 1956 CHEV........$ 845 Rol Air I dr. VA, F.O. TAYLOR'S iSjhat n Um. worth A Brtttia. m4 S-1488,_ ^ c^iftYYiobiAN, Inder, real nioe.'caU M&r 4 am. ot anytime wimkood. PI 3-llt>. ■M^^EVBOUn^^ B^B^ *hiler* alter lam.^BM’ all day Sat. 878 Craaeol Lake RoaU-IPM GRXVROLBT BBKIAYMI. I eyttadcr, ataadard traaamla^. L!!&.734rtg7ja:^ Oarner Uaod Caw. _____ Oarbor Umd Onra , , , 1955 CHEVROLET M tan pirtnp and that la raally aquIppad/Baa laddar raek, tool boa A oomplata now point lob. Bxeallant Itrclaas oondittoo from ona and to tbo oibar and READY to da nay Jab yaw amy hava In mind. A Irart now prlea at only $795 Crissman, ROCHESTER OPEN KVIB. TU. t OL 1-8131 LOOK! BUY! SAVE! 1887 FORD ..... 81888 CMvaittbla with Fordamntle, VA. radio, haatar and wUUwalla. Low mUea, aoa ownar, Biaek beauty. lt87^ CTUcgr_ die and beater. ItU PONTIAC . ____,__apara.'mea" blua~fle^ lab wlUi chrome on doora. Low IBM'Bl/icK^."***’..... 13888 Super 4Aoor wttb power ateertaa, power brafcea, Dynsflow, radio and heater. Rides Uka a dream. 1PM PONTUC . .. 8888 SUrchlef 4-door hardtop wttb radio, heater, Mydrsmatlc and whits wsito. Boat and ivory Oniah. Vary nice. 1841 TOLXSWAOBN.........811H 3Aaer, .sedan with radle, heater and whktwsna. SoOd bMak beau-4y. Clean aa nsw. 188* MERCURY ..... tllM Montclair 4-door hardtop. Powtr atocr^ aad brakat, Marc-O-Matla radloToaaUr nod whItawnU Ursa. Ona mnaar. TsUow and Ivory, 1P84 PONTIAC . 81H Dahua 4Aoor aodan, RydramaUe, radio and beater. Vaivaa have ^rbaan frawnd and tt rune Uka 1888^RO ...........Alias Onstom “388' FordAMIotie. 8 eyL ‘tapsla 3Aoor hstitiu'wltb powM ■taorlaa powwMiSm, l^or. Sttda, YA oaftaM. radii,- hooter ooU prtmlnm wmwail ttraa. A solid biaek boauty aad ^ Uko 1888 iORD ......... $888 3Aoor. CustomUna, RlaadM tranamlailon. VA. Mt rod w"*" plaiUe c“—- 1814 CHEl 1888 POTO ................. Palrtoa “888" hardtop with ISw-MbOc. rails 8-" " ' “• - 8 Md bsrtar. TbM la 3Aoor tadaa, aad wbttawnU i Ilff*B&lSc*^ or wladowa ataerlnf, b foot. Onaflow. radio «i •para aaver uaedTAiwa Ona ownar. 1P88 CHRYSLER BUlCE ....... mtoy Oavalior terlas sad bra BOautun rad ttelsh. 1887 BUiCE ........ urn Oratarr OavalMr wagoa. Bowm hrakrt. Dyaallow. ■ndwhUMaib. 6ns owntrM •M ClfiCTT ., iilii IIM. OLDS ^ •S'^- »•»•» ataortns and hrsktf, Bydramatle, radio teator oiToEa' 1888 POknA'-.........’.... IRM ■•ounvjlUv 4-door hardtop. Powor SHELTCN Pontiac - Btiick ROCHESTER OU1-B133 Wo olOBo Wad. * SatTat 8 p.m,. -THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MAY 12. I960 For Solo Coro 106 SAVE Terrific Trtde-ins IIM foBtiM 4 Or. m. ■y^BUe. BMUo. OmUt. a hUek t*«l J'Dr. 'Ndu."lirtfto HAUPT PONTIAC JUST MAKE PAYMENTS Absolotriy NO CASH NEEDED MO MTimn m. jcx.t'1ot FULL PRICE $95: *M MMm. I «r. *U Dodft. 4 Dr. ’U Pratlu, 1 Or. 'll Ford, nc. *11 Poatlto, 4 Or. *n Ch*r., I Or. FULL PRICE $145 *11 Oidi. powtr 'U Ford. 1 or. *U «»*..}&. FULL PRICE $295 *M PontUe. 1 Dr. ’"'S»sr ‘M PMd. 1 Dr. lONT MOM (HUUT TALDIO '51s thro '57s GO THE RITE WAY Free Tire Guarantee RITE SAe Uood Coro DixieOk'dCars WILSON PONTIAC - CADILLAC I960 THUNDERRIRD OODPK hotory MMuorlM. Ii ooBdltldB. Oaljr MM • 1958 CHEVROLET coRvim eourmmoM. wut* 1958 OLDS W 4 OOgR, OBB mtW with Whiu lt*\!n5BR**IUMo'T 1 llill_____ wrl Only 1^- 1958 FORD PAIRLANM Ml. ThU wr 1| ipotl ------^ * bwntUut *-t( --------- - —mtttul 1 (TMO * Ivory with Pordoi Power (tetrlnA, powtr bi Radio, hotter, whlttwtll __ A bat ewntr Mtutyl Only |1MS. 1957 PONTIAC VTARCHIKP. 4 door hardtop. BoautUul tUvtr MM with blaM top dt natehlBf Inttrlor. Hydra* 1956 PONTIAC a DOOR RAROTOP. Mid black. Itydraautle. .Powtr itttrlBC, radio * btattr. Whlttwall Urt-A rtal black btaatyi OBly INI. 1956 CHEVROLET BILA1R. 4 door. RiOBat * white. V-l. Radio It heater. Standard traacmlMloB. Thlc ear It cpotltu threiidhout. Interior Ukt atwl 1955 PONTIAC ------ - _rdtop. Tnr- dtiotoc * white with matablnc Icathtr triBi. Mill Unt of factory actcctorltc Nut hydmulia, pc~ msoN PONTIAC- CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward JOHNSON AT LAKE ORION OFFERS NfqJDown Paym't Sale $99 $399 FULL PRICE '52 Pontiac Sedan $99 ’S3 Willys, o’drive $99 'S3 Pontiac 2-Dpor $99 '49 Ford 2-Di5^r $99 *48 Chevrolet 2-Dr. $99 *47 Pontiac Conv. $99 '50 Chevrolet 2-Dr. $99 FULL PRICE 'S3 Ford St. Wgn. $399 '54 Pontiac 4-Dr. $399 *54 Dodge 2-Door $399 *53 Buiclt 4-Door $399 *55 Mercury 4-Dr. J$3^ ■ *53 Chevy 2-Door $399 *55 Pontiac Sedan $399 SELECTED SPECIALS . '59 Pontiac Sedan a. o. nuRPii $2295 $1195 *57 Ford Wagon MNnoi mmSm ^ $1295 *56 RamWer Wagoti ctnntat. autdm bbarpi $1095 '56 Bukk ■XOAN.. AUTO. CLBAN • $795 '55 Ford Wa«jn »«B.. V4. AUTO. $695 '55 Ford Wagon V4. AUTO.. aBAXPII $895 ,$1895 . '58 Ford 500 V*l. AUTO. A-1 $1395 '57 Ford l-DR.. V-d. STICK * $895 *56 Pontiac Hardton ^ C. POWBR $1095 '56 Pontiac Hardtop 4«R. oaooM ntOM * $895 • ' '57 Olds Hardt^ ■UPBR “H”. IHARin $1495 '55 Pontiac Sedan 4i»., a c. msw mai $695 -RUSSIOHNSON-MOTOR SALES 2 Low-Overhead Loutions North Broadway at Shadbolt ' 'TontiaePivision' ^ M-?4 at Shadbolt "Rambler Division" ; ^ , ;MY2.23gl For Sde Used Cwa NEW *60 DODGE DART $2076 JbMludcc' all clandard factory a*‘’2Sr‘i5SL"V5i‘“- RAMMLER-DALLAS IWt H. MA^ VALIANT V Ml 4 DR. SM $1698 DESOTO P UM 4 OR. SBC $2395 raw UN l-PAM. IBOAN $1782 NEW tlW I DR. RAROTOP 41945 IM ITATIOIt W $2045 NEW INI ITATIOIt WAOON $200 DOWN htel. all Taiaa S 'll Plated PATMEHn AS LOW AS $47.80 MO. SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC. 41J I. Woodward B*ham. — -IJOP_______to HI4I rORD, 4-OOOR. BLACE. AU, attc Iniiumlulea, new rah* thiwBfhMt. new brakci. lair aad runnlnf atay van I. Eac. traneportatIM. t». nui power. iMm, want wnut, taterttiRer tnalnt. IRIM fBUtt. eactlltat candTuiu. ttnibr. lady. II.M, Caa laa lat. motalat ar Bun. U Mill.________________V PORD. ’ 'n dbuitTRT ■otnu, Btw Mitt, brake*. aMjiamt. No dSwi. lUiabtth U. Rd. C Manninf. •IJ POBD. GOOD OOMD. IMI. FB M4tl CMTOM V-l. I-DOOE IteThtater. Perd^p-Ma. s* North Chev. tisa.jss“*-’"5sm WILL ACCEPT Ow 25®^jhme!a^ta"oB^ BMd ear tt paJV*pmbmK. *""* BILL SPENCE "RAMBLER” -lALEI t$ tUKrtOB— IN a. SAOINAW PE MMl Re Maty dowaVVBII wltt Aubait payment. N.W memo. pf wd Cart. Ml. ruu priM >' ARkr' 'a£^j kb/ayiUBEi — Jepaa. good ecndUlon me-rally aad otharwln, no met. —. — otharwM nc___________ »ee to appreelate. 6e t-MN. 'll CR. mPtRIAL, N/TtNU. fULL 'M POROOMAT% BETURBR. T PortU. *N to •« . ’U*‘M Chovye ..... ary*te^% riymwib ^ivWliyr**.-.:..-.-.. N. up ■H-'M RaarWon ... y« 'M Lincoln. NT. All power 'H Chevy A btaote 1 CodUlaci. 'IVN-'tl IK ^100 RA^L » auburn .•"liS IlN HP ::g;f THIS IS IT! Our Last Week-End at 147 SOUTH SAGINAW "CY" SEZ; Sell 'em Instead of Move 'em PONT PASS UP THESE TERRIFIC DISCOUNT PRICES. Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only 1959 1959 1958 FORD DeSOTO CHEVY. MXX>R HARDTOP 4-DOOR HARDTOl^ lUPALA CONVERTIBLE $1995 $2095 $1795 • 1959 , FORD, MOOR $1595» 1957 FORD * COUNTRY SEDAN $1095 * $2095 ’ 1958 FORD 4-DOOB “Ml" $1195, 1957 MERCURY■ MOOR HARDTOP $995 1958 FORD MOOR $995 1956 FORD MOOR HARDTOP $795 Plenty of Free Parking at Rear of Used Car Lot 1956 FORD MOOR. $745 1956 MERCURY $695 195J FORD MOOR $195 ...1«S8" PONTIAC , 4-DOOR $695 ' 1956 PLYMOUTH 4«OOR $645 1953 BUICK $395 1955 FORD 4-DOOR $495 1954 FORD- 4«OOR «395 1951) FORD SDOOR $95 . —MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FSOM — Your Friendly FORD Dealer Owens Ly 147 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET; ForSsIsCfs 106 5&N*Svr5?SaAt. “ *•"*** UN MnOTRT MOWTERET. 4 ite&^r 5!5r?US?*imR fi MWWV MdWNa tim. Piril pTtee Nil. KING AUTO SALES III a lailnaw PE Mte FACTORY BRANCH '59 OLDSMOBILE 1 DOOR “W HARDTOP Rodte a Healer. Bydramet-le. Power eteerlns aad pow- ,"?2595 Pontiac Retail Store ___LTNOUTH i C.-_ A RKATRR. ABSOLUI MONIT DOWH. Amu m*nU of IM.N per mo. Call Credit Mr Mr. Park* at Ml » 4-7MI. Harold Tnm«r Pord. '56 OLDSMOBILE JEROME "BRIGHT SPOT*’ ORCHARD LAEB AT CAM E MMl___OPEN EVES. *58 OLDSMOBILE A baauUful P*arl * White flnlih ----- .... Coupa with Sea £ut t at eaot' $1975 Crissman ROCHESTER Opan Svn. *TU I OL l-tTIt MM OLOBMaSllil M SBOAM. AS-Down. Taka bva---------- HOT Oaal aft In a tnparb IPM Matiw-poUtaa CaaverUMa. Ukt ■‘New" UN Bwlek. Thit elean 4 doer herd-top with aotomaUc, full power, hat excellent tlree. Spotin Interior, oitetimdlnv value at NH. Suburban OLDS-LARK 592 S. Woodward, B’ham 'MI 4-4485 WdGFTraT ^te Used Csrs MOLDS OOWVERTISLl cr ateertng.' Pawar. IW oSbV(2r!*awd^ ^N HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “H Mhwtea : - -- - OXPOHD. MICH. U-'tt Ponttad ............IIM II Pord v5f Ktrlana ."..".I4M PUCNTT OTHSRB WDeSoU) Piredona Club Cpt. IIMI 'U Pontiac 1-Dr............I Ml HARORNBURO MOTOR SALES CerncL..Can and Pike, PS l-flM INT PLYMOUTH 1 DOOR SU8UR-BAN etatten waMn. a evUnrt-r. itlc, A-L NM, IMT^ Ply-4 Balvedcre. j^tand- dlUoo. owoc^ tv Chri ttnegf. |7». MA ______ 'M PACXAl^~?ATitliciAM. MN. Ack Cole, IMI W. Mapla at PonUae 'Trail MA ■ 'M Chev.'ah. cpe. RAH .. Gtt ■•a»c.*^r-«..:S 'll Pord CCBvert .... Ml 'U Chev. i dr. Auto. . m •S&cfR^ SS SUPERIOR AUTO 8ALBI ill MONTCALM AT OAELANP UM PLYMOUTH SEDAN. RADIO A HEATER, WHITE WALLS, AB-80LDT1LT NO MONBT DOWN. ^r?i«‘'gS5fV j^^^MI 4-TlW. brpid Turner a PLYMounif. oood conoi- an *ieai wii one lor .ana. KING AUTO SALE^ dtap. aU V-- k. W*R. white waU Mrw. 4 vwatt •tMrp. Clarkston Motor Sales Main St., darkatow $695 JEROME "BRIGHT SPOT*' ORCHARD LAKE AT CABS FE M4M__ OPEN BVEI I M pLiniohini, t d_. REPOSSESSIOiN PLYMOUTH BUSINESS COU#E Oood tend. UN. OB >MM. *H PLYMOUm TAlts OTBi payaiaBte. 14 Ltbarty St._ •M PLYMOUTH. 4 tih. AUT6-mati|^Oood Cond. Raa*. By ‘— Rydramatlc. Power i aad Power brakee. $2995 Pontiac Retail • Store FE 3-7954 M MT. CLEMENS ST. _ BEHIND THE POST OPPlCT Rtte Auto. Mr. BeU. I 1M4 nYMOUTH. I dIR. REPOSSESSION 1141 PuU Price. No each Naaded Pay only |7.N mo. Oua July lat. Utf AMO. Mr BeU. PS l-MM IN Ra*t Bled, at Auburn dS4 PONTiAC STAR caup I-door Catalina hardtop, power eteerint, no nut,_R'e a 1-owner, tm.no Money t>om. take over CfN’?IS!fM*'ri5t£St«fin: WOODWARD, MI 10N4. - INI .POlftriAC M.IW ACTUAL mUee, nma Uka a dear. |1». No ^IMAMBU^IM B. WOOD- ^*lwed^dl«o>J*W*l-i&-___ Mill 'H PONTIAC CATAURA 4-OOOH, power. Will trade. OR l-YIM. UM PONTIAC. S-OOOM REPOSSESSION tiu fun ~ UM PC.-.—, ——---------- Radio, beater, Bydramatte. Tha color la rltht and tho^ear la ^t. 0«r ataefcll^ iMf. ONy North Chev. NO MONEY DOWN UN PonUae ctetlon wafon. .. teal nloa oar. Rhn Mr. BIm i-lSS 4-isn7i* *N PONTIAC 'U PONTUC BTANDAHD TRARS-nUrioa, very xood. KM MNl. S. Cbnway. _________ UN BONNXVILU ViSTA. 4 OOCSi. Bowor, white walte. R—* by owner. PS l-im. HEW PoimACB AT ritBUAH-doui dlaccunt. Do not taU ta aa~ ua botor* you b«y -- ^ Keego Sales & ■Service tire*, rid* vlow mirror*, undcr-eoated, jtlaatte **at sovor*. N.TM. Rd. C. Maaatos. ’iM"F5(nsAc~»uajR^^ Utte bla* flalata, tteadaid tma-. . ------- ^ JB KING AUTO SALES S. Saslnaw PE M4W ^M' hnnKcriSiKm.iSff^ ditlon. Power *te«lBa aadlwalw*. ♦l.lll PE MIW. iig.PON wMa M7w^''^MBr chm'cci’ eaad. Pint oiht over SMsI laMt a PE x-uxi. 40 RAMBLERJ^ verytoeked, mM| eta « Ram-wri In May. llaka yww ewa & C RAMBLER SUPER MARKET WOOPWARI^Ml 4-NN. Mo money di l-NW, EhU VALIANT CLARKSTON** MOTOR SALES CAR FATMBHTS TOO tomoT Come In and iw sa aM M aa hMp yea adtiinp a kf* DON’S USED CARS -$5.00 DbW>^-i- THANSPORTATRUISPSOAIS *N Pard Tudor ........ IN •M PUrd Pardor ....... IN *M PomUae ............ IN •it Mareury ......... lis Keego Sales & &rvice KBKK> HARBfMl WCB. iiirBSaBL a dr. haro^ *iiki INI Pord t dr. BardMp. Ha a I ahaip .........i... MSI IIM Ferd Ommlry SinlN. I fm. StoartM. Brakaa. 4UN. MN UN Sard 1 dr. atdaa. A atea HqImER HIGHT’MtlS Ws. -r- 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 RESTORED — YOU HAVE TO SEE IT TO BEUEVE IT Extra tires and all the running gear. $750. MANY OF THESE FINE CARS CAN BE PURCHASED^ NO MONEY DN. *'57 PLYMOUTH “low*at $1075 '57 DQDGE oteto hi evtiT do- fioso *59 FORD dlo. boater, blaek over Mack. All vinyl Interior. $2200 *59 PONTIAC Thi* View wiU at nicely Into your carax* and your nocked book. DuAl ranao Hydramatte. -SnSaen^^ * '53 CADILLAC cr atw' earS3l?1Ewf1*A*to $575 '55 DODGE PwwerPlM aoWoMd It Ikli out- $525 '57 CHRYSLER ^*%w ^o!I^''ldrfhwdtteS! $1550 W DESOTO &*JSlffS:ry“&et2r^ earriee Up aew oar guaraato*. *** * "** $3295 --'56^TLYMOUTH Ideal tranaportatloa.' Autoraatte iran*ml**lon lor eate of hand-IIOK. radio aad heater on thI* $595 *53 OLDSMOBIUE A wx rtf’, not • a»N body $250 '58 CHEVROLET An Impala ConvarUbl* Witt ablnlnx Alpine white bedr aS bttck^Wgon top. Powtr cteeriad “* ”‘“ $1675 *53 IMPERIAL t«w,r sl.?}{!3 SSSS& Uu* finlah. AQ Oil* for only $425 , '59 DODGE 23f*dS*2UWellgP** $2300 '59 DODGE A mM groea tdooy IhN't a pip! Power •taeriag. brakaa and automatic tnuumWlon v^ make your driving aa aatl^ paled Meaeure. ^5 '59 PLYMOUTH ^■‘Snort FUry” wItt all white fUHah. * w 1V e 1 itoto, powar BtrmInchAtt nvad ear trade. $2050 *52 IMPERIAL A aedan. Thla ear ha* been extreme^ wen eared fer by Semite Motor*. Inc. $AVE *55 RAMBLER .“"'■"$550 *57 DE SOTO sa.a.’v.fi lii'iv.*' $1275 '58 PLYMOUTH A iweepttc Jet black hardtop wUh (toamlnf red Interior. Pewor obulppad tool So* Site ** " $1250 *56 PLYMOUTH "N^SlSi a"1iUSi $395 '57 FORD ’^CHRYSLER pawtr ouuqipad. AaaUter We* ’ $1675 '59 CHEVROLET *56 THUNDERBIRD Witt two tope.. Pbwor eteerM r $1995 •57 PONTIAC SSSrmAir'rNTj^h^^aSS irtltewa^tlrm.^ Pteate^mllta ' $1000 •59 CHRYSLER 4-door hardtop. Witt POWBRi " $2495 *59 THUNDfeRBIRD $3195 MOTORS, INC. DESOTO PLYMOUTH VALIANT _ ^OSS FROM GREENFIELD'S RESTAimAWT 912 SOUTH WOODWARD AVENUE BIRMINGHAM ‘ . MICHIGAN Midwest 6-7478 , * ' IOrdoA6-87ffi ' '■ -T ' . ■, ' 'Q STXTYTWO THE l^ONTIAC PEggS, THCksPAY,' MAY 12, 19ft0 re Rolling out AT FORD EDDIE STEELE For the Biggest Event We've Ever Held '^All Prices Smashed to Rock Bottom" FAIRLANE 2-DOORS ' -VACATION SPECIAL- LARGE HEATER, WINDOW WASHERS AND ^ ALL STANDARD FACTORY EQUIPMENT FALCON WAGONS ONLY $1,999.43 CjOnOR HEATER, WINDOW WASHERS, lI)ZlUv3vJ WESTERN VINYL TRIM, ALL $199.43 DOWNY AND 36 EQUAL PAYMENTS OF ONLY $59.24 PER MONTH .rr STANDARD FACTORY EQUIPMENT. INCLUDES ALL TAXES ^ Tremendous SALE on New GALAXIES STARTING AT ONLY $2,167.01 OVER 125 A-1 USED GARS Save Over $800 ON A 1960 T-BIRD As Low As $5 Down BANK RATES • . IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Up To 36 Months To Pay EDDIE STEELE 2705 Orchard Lake Road KEEGO HARBOR FE 5-9204 -A-1 2nd CARS^ 3275 WEST HURON ' AT ELIZABETH LAKE RD. FB 5^3177- j' ■> -f. THE IH)NTIA~cVjtksS. THURSDAY. MAY 12, 1960 SlXTY-TIfliKE TTodqy's Television Programs-- Soapy Praises ; Kennedy's Win I if tMkm mm u m < I t-wiBK-x? ctaiMMi «-ww«'Tf ct«Mii v-mm-TV ckMMi »-4Xi.w-i;v (•38). Tomoirrf tv nOHLIGim 7:|| (3) Lock Up. •iM (3) Blovle (bcfu at S p.m.) ........... (4) Jim Bowl*. (T) Throe Stoagee. (8) Popeye. (S6) Seaichliglit f:M (4) Weather. , •iM (3) (4) Kewa,’ Weather. (T) Steogea (oenfc) (9) Thlaia Alka.. (58) Newa Magaainc. •:49 (3) Newa AnalyaL <4) (T) Sporta. - «:a (3)^ (4) (T) Newa. Sporta. (56) Metaphyatca. 7;«0 (3) San Frandaco Beat. (4) (Cdor) Mich. Ontdoora. (7) rSimimitiaM. (9) Huckieberry Hoimd. (56) Mctaphyaica (coot.) •iM (3) Betty HWton. (4) Bat Maafawi: (t) Donna Reed. (9) Movio (began at p.m.) (56) Spuiah n. I:M (3) Johnny Ris^. (4) Prodooer’a C3»loe. TV Features p.m.) (56) / 9:M (3) Zane Gray Theater. (4) Bachelor Fat^ (7) Pat Boone. (9) 7 BEAL McOOYS. 8:30 pm. (7). (Rerun) Grandpa (Walter Bren . nan) rebela whoi hia lamlly wanta to reidace the iaiopy with aome-thing more up-to-date. ZANE OBEY THEATiaL 9 p.m. (2). (Rerun) Stara Lew Ayrea in the atory of a coward who to given •iM (2) Markham. (4) (Color) Ernie Ford. (7) Frank Sinatra. (9) Wreeding (coni) (56) American Democracy. lOiM (3) Spring Featival. (4) Bet Your Lite. (7) Sinatra (cont.) (9) Newa. Weather. ia:N (9) Teleacope. Miia (3) Featival (cont.) (4) Shotgun Slade. (7) Ernie Kovaca Stow. (9) Newa. (9) Stariight Theater. town from an outlaw gang. PAT BOONE HM)W, 9 p.m. (7). Pat alnp and redtea poetoy. ERNIE FOBO SHOW, 9:39 p.m. (4). Tenneaaee Em ainga with country muaic atari Johnny Caai and the oomedf team of Homer and Jethro. (Color) PVANR SDfATBA MOW. 9:30 p.m. (7). One-hour apecial With Etvto Preaiey. Sammy Davto Jr.. Joey Biabo|). Peter Lawford and Nancy Sinatra, from Miami Beach. Fla. gPBXNO MUSIC FEgnVAL, U p.m. (2). (Rerun) The Agaea de Mllle production about ttte and theto women in the Sacra-of California. de LaEM. OBOUOHO MABX SHOW, p.m. (4). Cbarader actreaa Louiae Beavera faces Groucbo the quto- JACK PAAB SHOW. 11:30 p.m. (4). Gueats include Peggy Caaa. Rufus Jarmln, Phil Leeds. Lee Tracy and alnger Charies K. L. Davie. With Ht«h Downs. Sheep have two skins separated by a fat layer. The lower one produces hair while wod grows on the upper one. (4) Law oi the Plainsman, (fir Steve Canydb. (9) Mililon Dollar Movig. Domei^: lYancbot Tone. 'The Girl Downstairs,” (7) Reatleaa Gun. (9) Mfamow on the Say. U:f$ (9) Follow Me. (3) S ■ ‘ “ (7) Real McCoys. > (9) Movie (MgNn at 7:30 8iN (56) (7) Love That (9) Myrt and Dods. itoil (3) Guiding Light ItiM (9) News. (3) Ouc MtoaErookE (4) Bold Journey. J a) About Faces. (9) Movie. liM (3) As Worid Turoa. a) Lite of Riley. (2) Medic. (4) Qaem fenr a Da^. (7) Day in Court (3) House party. (4) Liuetta Youi«. (7) Gale Storm. (9) Home Fair. S:M (3) MilUonalre. (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Beat the Clock. (9) Movie. S:M (3) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust. 4tN (2) Brighter Day. (4) fibber McGee, MoOy. (7) American Bandstand. 4:U (3) Secret Storm. •:•• (3) Edge of Ni^ (4) fuckskln. (9) Robin Hood. •iN (2) Movie. (4) (color) George Pierrot. (9) Looney Tunes and Jin- Van "B. F.’a Daugb- OiM (9) Jac LeGoff. U4M (7) Silent Service. UiM (3) Nlghtwateh Theater. Drama: Robert Mitdium. “Where Danger Uvea,*' (•50). UiM (4) Jadi Pear Show. UiN (7) White Hunter. Wafejiord Cuts Recreation Plan nUDAY MfttNING 4iM (4) Continental Oassroom. •iN (4) (color) OoRdnefital Classromn. . •:W (2) Meditation. •:H (3) On the Farm Front. IiM (2) tv College. (4) Todi^. (7) Funews. 7:10 (7) Breakfast Time. (3) Felix the Cat. Sill (2) Captain Kangaroo. EM at Johnny Ginger. •:M (4) I Married Joan. (2) For Better or Worse. •:M (7) Stage 8- (4) EJkerdse. (3) Movie. •:M (4) Faye Elizabeth. U:M (4) Dough Re Ml. 10:N (9) BiUboard. lOiae (9) Ding Dong School. (4) Play Your Hunch. 1«:4S (7) Detroit Today. M:H (7) News. 11: •• (4) (color) Price Is Right. (2) I Love Lucy. (7) House of Fashion. (9) Movie-U:W (4) Concentration. (2) December Bride. (7) Topper. FRIDAT AFTERNOON U:M (3) Love oi Life. (4) Truth or Coosequaices. IS %mS IT Cn -Sta tS VrtffMw at proBOun . 32 Ootfsr’i term 33 ttaMoem-piBted 3S BriUaa cotM 10 Peil ^ Firm bnndtDi 33 Mklt SrlnJc 33 Cr»n 34 Citnu trSlt 30 Short ]o«k«t IS VeiteUia cola IS Preportr Item 31 A|«4 40 rarorite LANSING (II - Gov. Willtoiu called Sen. Kennedy's victory in West Vltg^ ■ ly impress* gan’s uncontmltted 51-vote delegation to the pany*a naOOnal aon-ventlon. He added be haT no present in-mtian' of personally endorsing Keniiedy or any other candidate, ed or potential. WUliams said Kenna<^. on the strength of TueaSay’s victory "now to the front runner among those petenM candldateB who can attract support of the liberals in the Demopntk Party." , •Sen. Humpfirey waged e hard ’npalgn," he said. “I am sure all Democrats wish hinr outstanding success in hto Senate race because he is one of the great liberal senators of our times." Assistant Director Out as Budget Is Slashed $8,000 The Waterford Townddp Recreation Board last night was forced to cut bade a formeriy approved budget by some 18.000'. because of lack of funds. Money for the recreation department operation is suK>Ued by the Waterford Township Board and the Board of Education. Eadi of these units has allocated $15,500, reduc-iiH the recreation allotqient $39,000 to $31,000. the aae of the detogaated fuUda. Two of the becks la many eetivttleB with However, thi Board decided to eliminate that post, which paid $4,700 annually, and to Increase of the activity fees. The pres-asdstant director, r Robert Bauer, recently became manager of the Community AcUvides, Inc. The major changes in the township, recreation program for next year include a fiveAveek day camp rather than six, N raise in the registration fee frem $3.50 to $i jrhere will be eat la expeadl-tareo lor me aaea'e softbell leegae ead the dUfetenee wlB be mode ap by a* laoiease ia play- Sgyt It Will Impross A^cKIgan DBlagatBs but Hb DoBtn't EndOrsB By EARL WILSON v Hamburg — TTie B.W. and I were standing on the darkened atage «t the Hamburg Opera Houaa half an hour after midnight, iralttat Mr Marlene DIetrtch. who had taken aev«n bovB and seven curtain ealto, and then t(dd the audience good night. Suddenly Marlene ran cUckety clack paat U8 acroaa the stage, wearing only her beautiful toga wad a Uiree quarter langth biond mink jaekkt. A Hollywood chap with her company up. “Amaalng,” he eald. “Tlie crowds wont leave the auditorium until she takes Another bow." ”1 prefer to eoaecatnic, es I levs keea dehig, ea ahapleg a Iberal plettorm for oar preeldcB-lei eeadMete,” sold the elx-erm leeder la hie party's liberal WILSON in her fatherland. “And Hamborg was a oaM taw»~I thought,’' the laaghad. With a sly smile she said, “Did you notice the Israeli melody sang?" She had lnserted.lt so subUy that we hadn't. But there arere some here in this city Williams said he planned to telephone hto berstmal congratulations to Kennedy and appropriate sentiments to Humphrey. The Mlehlgaa delegatiea to The governor refused to elaborate on what he meant by the words "deeply Iraiaess’* In de scribing the impact of Kennedy' win on the state's emissaries to the libs Angeles convention in July. Political observers baye speculated since Kennedy won in Wisconsin that Michigan would lean toward him, assuming there was no toe-4tuMing in West Vlr^ia. Nmilams again made clear hto preference of other candidates over Sen, Johnson of Teans, who he said ho doabted could carry Par^ la November. Any other of the prominently mentioned possibilities icould do so, he said, specifically including Kennedy, Adlai Stevenson and Sen. Symington of Missouri. Hambmgeis Warm Up tor Return ot Marlene Deputy Involved in 4-Car Crash ined atage «t tt Didnight, iraltta I Adlkn Praises / Kennedy on Wii| inW.Vir^ma | CHICAGX) HI - Adtod E. Steven- Comm«rc« Rasident Fails to Yl«ld Right of Way to Cruiser Wednesday Wnaai te, KM-iMdy's vlctofy to the Weet Vto^ gtnia pijmary a ttnag mdomi-meat ot hto vtowa aqd raewd. An Oakland County sheriff's deputy ami diree otoer persons ii^[ured ___________ C^m«ree road and Mapledale street in Oom-Town^p. Robert W. LaLonde was driv^ east on Commerce road to answer an emergency call when hto car collided with one driyra by Eleanor E. Kubiak. 39. of 3l3l MAndrake St., Commerce Town- famous for its war-tlpne cremation chambers who did, and who did not mumur A protest. Marlene'e shimmering, shaking, aingipg style and tha very deep bows she took in her skln-coloced net gown made many an old and young Hamburger wish ehe'd stay on. But with aeeempanist Burt Bsebaraeh, daneer Dale Babeoek and a great troupe ef EngliiBi precis- ing en to Dsnmark, back to Gwraany, Holland, 9ie and two passengers in her uar, aloiM with LaLonde, were treated tor minor injuries at Pon-;tiac General Hnvital and released. She was ticketed tor failing to yidd 4o- the crutoer. Two other cars wUch had stopped on Commerce road were damaged. Their occupants Tvere net injured. No CAB Explanation for Crash Fatal to 63 aL Japan — and ob, yes, Laa Vagaa. \ MARLENE •'Was that long fur piece you wore white fox?" I asked. Marleiie smiled, “No, thsYs the swan's fsather cape I wu afraid they might ruin with rotten remember?" THE MIDNIGHT EARL... singer Dinah Washington, wed six tlmOs, will make publicist Jack Hayea her sevenUi... Hank Qreenberg and ex-wife Carol Glmbol visited the local spots ... Mrs. Lindsay Crosby, expecting, follows her husband around the g(^ course — In an electric cart . . Gen. da Ganila told French officials he wants io return after the elections “and see more of NOw York' . . . Mai^n OVara’a escort was circus man John RlngUng North . . Pretty Janus Mann's negt fltn will be "Run TUI You Die,” with Lon Chaney Jr. ★ vW ★ EARL’S PEARLS: We’ve fInaUy figured out how the Egyptians, with no heavy machinery, buUt the pyramids. They cut out coffee breaks .. . That’s eari, brother. (Copyright. I960) He said he would campaign for Johnson if the Texas senator won the nomination. He said he now credited Johnson with the second largest bloc of delegate votes behind Kennedy. Delay of Decree Holds Up Plea 8 High Schoolers Win Scholarships Small Truckcrs fight to MSU for '60-61 Recreation Board me m b e r i unanimously agreed that elimlnat-^ ing the astostant dlrectar’s posi- some method probably Tvotld be worked out duiing the ybar to reestablish it. Chairman at the Board Irwin Greer concluded with, "There is np doubt that an assistant.director is needed to promote more recreational activities tor township residents, and we sincerely hope to rectify the situationjby next year." Delay Balloon Satellite CAPE CAtlAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -The United States again today pos4«ned an attenyit to launch an immense balloon communications sateUite into orbit about die earUi. Tedudcal problems the carrier rocket btocked the cL tort. Broker Is President of Civitan District - - Today's Rad io Programs - ■ Tricker, 304 Dkk St. over the job Jufy-l. Ha to a past president at die Poidiac Ovitan dub. wcaa ensn wxvg otin wfon (i wxvk ptm i-TVoaa. wySHAs mifCm. tons om .JBBfcWS*.' —WWJ. Wtera wroK. Mara iiiss-wza, Mara ^ fKm. max Como sris-wra Mura ■•B . , : SMt-wja. itera Hviur - WWJ. itera Mitete wxra arrakfut ciab > raioAV HoBNne WJBK.' Itewi a«M wesa. Iteat MaitfS wruN Mat Urk SiSS-WJa. Met Harru wtss-encLW. jat vu MsSi iitse-wja. Tin* W Mara fitnrit'^r-rrrT " sra-Wra aewomi wcaa, a«(t ,, > Itra-WJa. Wte. ahaahia ww^ a«av BaMBri ^ itilA-wm. TMm (ar Mwto CKLW. 3et VAB WJBK, MS WCAR, HtWS mum aos uit WOAA %aa. MM Delay in issuing a final decree in the suit that uasitocessfuily challenged the vote on the pcdice department charter amendments has held up the proposkl appeal to die State Supreme Court. (3rcuft Judge Frederick C. Ziem said the decree that attcxneys were stti^M3sed to presoit to signing yester^y would not rea(b hto d^ until t^ afternoon. The decree stipulates that the city will not enforce the two amendments for 20 days. ROBERT C. TRICKER The annual state convention of the Great Lakes Dtotrief (Michigan) the Civttan International has installed Robert C. Tricker, Pontiac insurance broker, as 1900-1961 president. Dr., Waterford Township, es district secretiuy-ticasurer. Smith is a Pontiac Asks State Delay on Eciualization Rise LANSING (ll-An Upper Peninsula legislator last night called pn the. State BoeA of Equalization to I a proposed 13.6 per emt In- The proposrf by'd» State 'Fax Ommtostoin thieatew many ad ' dtotiicto with shaib cutbwdn NBW.Post lor Uucotor Rahoi, (D-Iron Moimtela) in a ----* ♦ A The reoonuneaded Inestase came too late tor the lawmah^ potanttoltoans, Rahoi laid. Henry Can't Appeal on Police Amendments Till Final Edict Is Issued Eight hlgh'school seniors in Pontiac and WaterfonUtownsbift-have won tuition scholarships for the 1960-61 term at Michigan State Uni- The scholarships were awarded by the MSU Board (rf Trustees in recognition of academic achievement and leadership ability. The scholarships are renewaUe each year. Selected were: Pontiac N'wlhem High School: Mariene E. Beyer, 435 Mount Qem- The detoee had been agreed ea Taeaday by City Oeamla-aloaer, MDItaa R. Bevy, an at- tear other memhere ot the GKy Barbara A. Cole, 3674 Dr.; Robert C. Cooper, 1310 S. Hos-pftal Rd.; Jessie E. Elliot. 1095 Once the decree is signed. City Clerk Ada R. Evans will be legally able to mail certifications of the April. 18 vote to the county clerk secretary ef state and Henry will be able to file claims of appeal here and in Lansing. The attorney also phuu to ask the supreme court to give the appeal speedy consideration in the June term. U2 Designer^ Says 2nd Phoio 'More Like It' BURBANK, CaUf. (AP) -- The designer of Ui» U2 Ugk attitude ' ne says tte Soviets switched wreckage in w_____^ _ second picture purpewtiag to Mm a downed American ptone. I in a Mrd. Kablak, dilvlag la the op-peeite dtroettoa, tiled te mahe a Ian ea Oonweeree road. Despite oempMet her Is aet ealy a iwBeetlea ef Me hned appeal hat a atreng ea-aaaeat ot hto views and ree-efd. _ ‘My friend Hubert Humpy's inths ot campaigning have served both hto party and his country wdl by tocustag public attention on the failurei of the admlnto-tratiaa In hto campaign for re-election to the Senate he will have the enthusiastic support of a host of friends ot which I am proud to City Insurance Men to Attend Confab Sixteen members of the Pnsfeii-tial Insurance Co.'s Pontiae district office will attend fiw com-pany'r leaders' training conference which Wm be held May 1»31 in New Orleans, La. "” EVANSVILLE, Ind. (UPI) The firit phase of a government hearing into the crash of a Nortb-wett Orient Airlines plane did hot establish the cause of the death plunge that killed 63 persons. 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