Th« W*crth«r THE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition 118th YEAR ★ ★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, JULY «. PAGES Cuban Cabinet OKs Grab of AH US. Property HAVANA (AF)-Ffcle| Ca^’i.PmideBt Osvaklo Dortkot or the! Aa f>umph> h U tabfcirt today authorized him lD||Mlme mtniiter to take over any *>«*«* Shed OU tefli expropriate aO American propertyiproperty owned by VS. compaa-l yeeattaa alaat «1th Un^ States buys nore-not deenied necessary in the national ^ ‘ r CaMroi,President Osvaldo Dortlcos or the! Aa esample is the BrtHih- ipartirularly the authority given) ta sign the ktil, tsW his sens trimti cabinet today authorized him lD||Mlme minister to take over any OU reflaery wIwm President lilisenhoaer by Coreresej eealereai'e be did not aaal to ImhcN ■ t atth the V. 8. to reduce CUba% iugar sites to; make any esiemperaaeoas, re- POKHiniinv — the United States gasera- Pi^sident Elsenhower said ii Washington news c j l!**^ I if’Ihe Stiviel t iikevritHb|iri/ed pixipvil.v dirrrlly lo Amcr- .■5.100,1)1)0 ton* end sugar Industry s suhmanne hose ,n I-ii.m ),«n sugar |,urVhaM«s .oun es m ■ Washingtfe) expect '8 POSHlllll.nV II said the Ameintin "«nrrs j.;,^,taet «id the exprigwla.C •c* ^ "■ * * * lull such a thing is a posslhiiil. Bn* tund Is l« nniis Irom dollm would go mto the authorized because «d ^ v." einp^ring; The pi-esldenl did lay that ^he indrrlmmg the ivuIUiIoix ns ' « per ceal oMhril..llsn. psW l«r > omi-etuoition fund ' "**y "Interest ••the constantly aggressive him to cut CUban sugar imports, h ar.’s lure of the at non. ihe (irrrrr *«i»r sales lo the t ailed wuies The (let rV-e alMi puf a super- ng aeyong nuflnigm, authorteed or participation.” ri'p.iiil Tlie I'nited Slate* has . 'ConMniietl on Page ? Cul. 7j Lyncion Backers Eye Nomination by Fifth Ballot Line Up to Register for Primary Concede They'll Have Big Task Overtaking Sen. Kennedy WASHINOTON (AP) —1 Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson’s' campaign forces said today! they aim to land the Demo-j cratic presidential nomina*: tion for him no later than the fifth convention ballot.! They conceded that overtaking the pace-setting Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts represents a largesized order. But Oscar L^i Chapman, cochairman of the Citizens - for.- Johnson campaign organization, is-sued the flat prediction that “we’ll make it.” 1)enies Strength of U.S. Arms Is Backsliding Sure Neither Party Will Heed Interference af Khrushchev BKAT THE DEAUIJN'K — Hcrc'rc some of the hundred.* of Pontiac \oters who registered yesteiday at the Saginaw-Muron 73 (xiteniiul voters ui liii srfecl booth. Huitdreds more"xigned up atfrty Halt There were regtstmng for the Aug: at Oi.\ I lull at V p*4mary= J For Dem Platform Planks (aid, 'has gone hbout as far ■ - it can go," adding that this ta short of the 7S1 votes neceuary win the nomination. Registrations formally bis long-known candidacy only Tuesday and toM a televised news conference “I expect to be iiDomesfic Issues Up front Surge at Close LOS A.NGELES lAPi—Domestic 'bread and butter" issues may overshadow (weign affairs in the coming eampaign, a kmmhpi’ of Democratic platform diaftent predicted today. A canva.s.* of resolutions i The Texas senator said backersphave told him a third-ballot victory is possible, but he added he ieel no one tin predict with certainty on which ballot tlic: decision will come. ; Chapman said the third ballot '^‘wUl be crucial,'' and added in z' I , | | • an interview: That wUI be the\^0()mnf [00^ \hljK keystone. The break in Kennedy's JiiuiJ strength will begin lo take place on the third ballot." mittee members ii^c-ated a ma-;the task of writing a |>arty cam- jority feel llie voters wpuld be In-Jpa^n document for pi-esentiition • q ’ r , Bia-jg-* WASHINGTON (API -Prp.sident Elsenhower today rejected New York Oov. Nelson A. Rockefeller’s contention that America’s military .strength ha.s deteriorated. At a news conference, tlie' President al.so accused Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush-cliev of very crude attempts to Interfere in this country’s presidential cani-paign l .i.srnliowrr Miiccd i oiilHleiife Ih.il Ill’ll IIII lieiiiori'iits Moi the TreputilTiniis leader's advice of any value A« for RqrkefrIIrr, Elsenhower WM reminded IhnI thn Republl ean governor has been rrtliral of the admlnlslratlon in the ero-nonile as well as military Relda, and has rontended that I'.R. military strength has derllned has In- MU SB I.El fltudi Lf Angeles help In Al.v li.iyloi I M'luKir* eeonoiilles and lii.ii kiiuig de| iMn veiMon of the ivf ', lli.slon IVa I -diimiicd W1 tMiiimls nl CijIiiiii Miitnr ill III protest of what they i .died I’reiiii Auierleii. ml iivli p< Hid I ijevlAv--' r Preprimary Finishes 'me l*resiiieMl eominenled lhal inee 19j3 he ha.s sent eight hudg Is lo Congress Kive, he said 1-1 e eut by Congress and three Outline Draft-Rocky Plan This Afternoon From Our .News Hires SAN FRANCISCO A news conference for disclosing dctail.s of a dial t-RockofclIer movement will be said ihai, by and held this afternoon by a leader of the California group 'French Atom Pile Hlews Flashes years The PresidenI ^cw Yoi'k govcmor foi; the Republican Repuhiiciin adininistratmn on mil- pre.sideutial nomination tiaiy spending WHIlani M Biuiton, San Fianci.sco attorney! an- . It Is true. I conclave next week; "It is difficult to d r a m a t i z r ♦ * ♦ foreign issues. ’ said Carl Hice,I _ . . . . . , .Medical care for the aged, farm'veteran Kaixsas Democratic lead-' legisliatimis look in aid. housing, aid lo education, andi'r- > »»« economically- depressed areas,! A W * ,day to register for the Aug 2 pri- emplo.vment and other pooketbook At Tuesday's oiiening session oflmary proposals. the committee the domestie is- * * * This was true, must agreed, bf*'*’*' '* Corn-1 .Several Ipuidred new voters despite publle altentlon paid re- Tnitteeriien debated-at times with were regislerevl-*>ne of the hig,-eentlvto the U? plane ineldenl, fn^rMt-wilh s^kesmen of fhe.gest last day thiongv for a pn-the ™il,p«e of The «.mmlt eon- ihf PARIS -APi^A French atbmie ^renee »he_ withdrawal of Prev^^^^i^ti^^ pile pi-odueing plutonium has Went Elsenhower’s Invitation to medical c;are ■ ’ ** ** Barkeh-.v, ehief been shut ddvvn after a reactor 'IMt .lapan and an intensiflra- pia^i^s - deputy clerk, said a final figure develo^d a leak. tfon of the Cold War. ^ rr n ■ registered voter strriiglh is s. * ... • ' evoecled later todav ' * * * The committee is meeting in ad-, committee to pul the party on '*” „ . .......... - - ...... accidonf occurred ^at the vance of the convention to ucigh record as promising lo do away i>he reporied that ^71 new rcgiv er added that he doesn't think LONLKA’ Anciinn MzH lOKK (PI — The chair Marcoulc installatihr in- southern the pros and cons of vaiious is-’with the high farm price suppt^rts trations were taken at City Hall such views will wre**k the Repub- deputy leader of Britain s l^iboi FsockcfcUf r- working at the,sues before coming lo grips with and crop controls. yesterday and several hundred livan party :— -----------------------------------^ ‘-----more at the Hiiron-.Saginaw street Eisenhower went on. lhal some individuals get deeply enneemed about nur de fense position, and some gel worried. As for Kwkefellei, he Is en-lilled to Ills opinions anil has a riglif lo e.xpress them F.iseiihow- British labor Leader Bevan Dead at 62 « of the' Republican National 'Franc Platform C'oiiuiiittee met with plant suffered any radiation and Uov. Nelson A. Rockeleffer (or there was no' danger, officials three hours today lo discuss saia, - poittleal is.saes. _ E * * ------- Carbwiic ga.s* under pressure LAKEHURST, N. J. .F — \ circulates in the interior of the Navy blimp vvilh.T! nien aboard reactor as a cooling agent, the cradled today in the Atlantic break peiTiiitted the gas to escape Ocean off The central New ler- with a gieat hissing noise into »ey coast, the Navy reported. The big hall housing the reactor.! ’nounerd'tlic 4 pm. n'wv confprencp would be followed at .5 pm.’by a tcle-vi.sed, eonferPncp. |i n,i- iiii(liTsto.al the. ninvenii'ill ’ Pn-vuivnl Pnjl.n l id cinift .Vi’li/m A nulT iK’gin in ,il Ica-I ■k Vi- Convention Bound To Head School Board 7th Time Tax Expert Schimmel Is Elected at Annual Meeting Lost Night With 25 years of service to local! public schools behind him. I'/iiiisj. H. .Schimmel w as eletled president of the Pontiac Board of Education for the seventh Jipie last night'-rtt' . the hoard's annual nrgani/atipn^ pinner meeting at the Rotunda Inn j LOUIS H. SCHIMMEL In Today s Press ile su-ceeds Glenn II. Griffin! who has held the post'since 19-57. Hie Board returned Monroe M. Osman as vice president, and Walter L. Godsell as secretary. Vernon L. Schiller wna re elected trenanrer. Comics Cowriy New t Marhets > Obitnnries Theaters Sdiimmel serv-dd as Board preti-dent from 1942-+1.1949-51 and from 1^57. lA tax expert, he has been fl member of a state tax jitudy icommissjon. director of finance tor ithe State Highway Defiartment and a member of the Oakland Count; Ta.\ Alloc'ation Board. • In this news conforeme, I’aitv’ and one of the giCal Sflf- PI i.lh.’i- slat. I'S Ibis ' reek The (idP ni.ide men of Bn II sit public lllc. eomenb.in . >p-ris 11 1 l.'liicago liil;. di-'d today. lie was ti Hevan undeiwctil a m.ijoi ■ ah I lM-ivli. r, ■ on II >ie Keimhliian doininal operation last ni'<. '.’9 in s- ene. \ lee Presid. •nt Kleharil M a London 1 lospiial and h;id been Mxon liii* t 'e||.idi»le;k tl,e.^ be tabulated sometirfie this ^'hion-dollar bi^gTPrsurplus which ,„ |„ve been cam er. slund m a t- legrani yesterday to ordingTo towmship clerk James . ,i a u, B"niaid Abrams, narfonal com- E. .SerTerlin. which started July is now reali/ed , With Bevan at the end was hi< Registrations will not be accept- .* Prospeelx fur a surplus of that *'">4 Nixon ed again until after the Aug. '2 size have been dashed, the Pres- Party figuie h rsclf and a Mipfsirting him primary. Ident wld. by the failure «f (-r die Wide Hou.e Then the clerk's office w»ir be-, f nngress tn meet his request for Bevan. a fighting .Socialist with Nix ,n wins! back tlvat— in a new drive for registration higher taxes on gasoline and tongue, stirred up revoli .American w ho remembers the hor- lin anticipation of the .Novtmuei for an Increase In postal rates, "od controversy within his owii rni - --f Na/i bestiality can react pre.sidential election. l.atwr Party for years and -Ic-to P.oel-.weir' words with anything -_____ , "** mentioned the .00-mi!- hghied in Iweakin)^ Un-ie Sam's but complete and utter repu-;- ■ Continued on Page 2, Col. '.'I nose. - ';•% nance iWeafher'II Be Good, but Showers loom S«<'tKxpectsto Be Onjy survivors [Sealed In for ^A-Attack* It II V m<»tly fair with little temrierature change tonight and to-inurrow, the weatherman say: low of .M degrees is expected to-, "n'’b *""«">■ "'“'i BEN.^tON. Ark. -AP- - -Mem:-$50,000/ of food- I saw" .some of of a small religioas sect ahuut $'2o 000 wotih into * t * )parently ate I>arricaded in their Temperntarea will average sealed homes and church ewait- about three deg««s below the img an atomic attack frorn which; "The neighboi s tell me they normal high of 83 and low of 62 .they e.x'pect to be the only sm- ‘into their home: lor the next Rve days. A riow ivivoi^. a shenff’s officer reports warming trend beginning Friday . ^nown as the Full (kisDet ’‘’“y ‘ will eoniinue over the weekend r “11 irMper As sp ye* in because they -sufe arenti will ronitnue over the weekend. !s«.mbly, ih|i gi-oup is believed to - Prenpitat^on will average‘aijout; include about -*0 famines 'Rieir; one-tenth iof an inch'in scattered homes and church are close to- of the windows and doors showers i^nday or Mohday. [gether on th? Tiuiskirta of< thisi the hon*ea are covered with tlif sitiiHtwn Tuesday when Wae-ren Burke of Benson complained that hw -wife and four children were missing. Burke, who Is not a member ol the sect, told officerq hU wile r e c e B 11 y had talked vaguely about the ehurrh. the world's end and atomic attacks. TV A Radio Piogrania ,! Wilson. Earl ___ Women’s Pages Schinunel s M-hodl board terra runs though 1961. He w-as , elected 10 the 'tward by a 12-vyd R Ludy • OFF .TO POIJTirAL ARENA - Armed with his typewrifer. veter^ newsman JuF Haas leaves The Pontiac Press for Ijos Angeles wherg he will cover the Democratic naltonal convention for The Pre.ss Haas is author of the "The Man ^bout Tow'n' Column. a daily ffalure of The Press editorial page. \Vateh for his exclusive on-the-spot reports of the color and drama of the political "spetlacular " The eonverTion begins Monday, I small southern Arizona town. North Winds* at 10 m.p h. at 10 “IPs like a tomb down there." a m this morning \vill increase to l)epuly Sheriff Kay Coffey said 15 miles, -diminishing again this Tuesday night. "There Isn't a evening. ' *>ekl Thr' donY^answer their tele ------------------------------------ or their doors. ispapers and tape. They’-even covered their evaporative coolers and pluggrd keyholes. I guess they’re afndd nf radiation Coffey was sent to invest^ate, but when he tried to ge,t a re-spbnse by knocking ,on the church and the homes no i one answer^. 'IT'W THEIR BUSINESS' ’rom whal I gather, they fig-the lowest temperature piT-* P"""'''"*' *"«•• '>««rs. u,-jp they 11 be the only ones left -eding 8 a m. today. The rea-iing "In the past^^copple nf weeks^^**’'' thivattack." sas 74 at 2 pm.' ' jthejljlveIbougtit at least $:i0.ii00 Ini' .AuthoriBes. became nware of "I don t think there * anyyhiini we can (lo about it, " skJd ^ffey. "We've had no fibuble’^wlOi^hrm in any way . And, after all, it a their business." I 9 ; TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDXKSDAV> JULY 6, 1960 Pontiac City Affaire Rename Three Hospital Trustees Thw men wtTf reappointed to jeweler, hM been on the botrtf.iitall curbs and *uttrra on Raeburn > the Pontiac General Hoipitiil Board xuice it* inceptton in tfreet, Sanfaitl to Baxter, at an ^IVwktees last night and « fourth * ♦ * UseeMad coat of M.3« and dt> to ”the Housing Cm mlaston Alien. 924 Arg>1e St ^ an optician, [rmi of $417. Maimed by the nty CotnnilMion and Kirby‘ 91 N Kdtth St . a iimonT a . * * I to :nev». (our-.vear term* on the.repreientalive. were flnrt appoint- Another t* on proposed widening hoapital hoard were Han>ld ,S. Gold- ed two ycBil ago to fill vscant'ies. and repaving of Kdison street. Run-, bcig. Dr. Ly-rm D Alleji Jr and wi-i-efiia iia W ir«mi»i. dell and Vfontcalm, at an assessed DKik M K,rb>. . iea.^ w« Brw. a^JeT.; •*» «»> Mamed to a new five «ear lecpi All a saraarr ia IM7. *• «1 The etty shaje ts big tk. k«>.ior koonf mo< twm heiause most of the frontage is, ^ Four puM.rhe.nng* were ached-Oakland Park - . ulad next week Two assessment rolls wrilt he GoldherK. 10»7 James K Blvd a The fit-si cpmems plans to m- j,ven a public hearing, edvering ‘ proponed curbs and gutters on Gif- City Buys Waterford Lot (That's Right) for Renewal ftai moltoa •! Cammlsataaer Robert A. I.aadry. a heariag rax -ering the oanie work aa Heward lii The same area was dela.ved beraaaa of aadrlpated objartioas by propertjr ojsaers. ^ The asaesament rolls for curbs j and gutter* on Arlene avenue. I Pontiac ha* ihade its first prop- Robert A .Stterer. assistant city Sn ond to Columbia, were con- fity deal of the urban renewal proj- manager and urban renewal roor- firmed. I e< t,hy buying a Jl 400 lot in Water- dfnatur. outlined the proposal and Two rezonfng requests weie sent Old Township stressed the need for an oiganized to the Planning Comniis.Mon for I C * * « approach to rehabilitation stud> I* ' "ib-’ puivhase appnwed hy the * * e . a * # t'lti--Commission last night, re- *he subject of rehabilitation. One was a request from a real| fli'et'^ the city 8* interest in theti r b a n renewal project estate firm for lezoning (ro;m reai- hoiiic and land of Nfr and .Mrs throughout the nation can be con- dentlal to light manufacturing of ! j;oy A. Carry. 10 Bliss .Sf ' sidered an experimem.” said Stier- i.fjoo feel of frontage on the east. •Ixieaied arroM Hill s successful than others, some The oilier was for rezoning from 1*, siaira lor ana aucrea.h.l anH u.n» nrU. rMiilenttal to cnmmerciar of aisht. rlaaraare a* part at rlxle eeater Alt it's not scheduled for scqijl ta^'LiT •IT'klT. P** •’ 'on fOT the re zoning was^ *1i2)ii until later this year. experts to help a* krtag — TAflK OPTION ••• ----- notably successful and some not- residential to commercial of eight h ■bly unsuccessful. “VJ lots at the northeast odhier of: Cass avenue and Wliner street. th*n«rshlp of the.SDD-SDM liquori • velopment In the urban renewal license at 443 Qizabeih Lake Rd- FsmiHAa f\nan Ua««4« •^iit the urban renewal plan has neighborhood, a d e v e 10 pmant T''®™ •!** estate of the late Paul'*^**^* P ainiHcS i/pCn 1168rt8 mewl'd slower than they expected planned as ii. means to increase *’*••<* Kil™ Fell^. I and now the option 1* running up. " and preserve property values. * ' Referred {o the manager was a! r * * ♦ The federal government will request from the St. Basil Novitiate! IJiipreased by the Carry*' coop- niBhe eaiy-term FHA loans avail- Tor a direcrional sign on right-of eration In relocation, commission-ableIbr property Improvements. Walton boulevard and' r.^followed Willman's advice and „ ^ „ f-'dlmgs rwd. pidcd up the option for them. p,*ved. the “HMsea '^rtielpa- t Oakland Candidate gaaUalioa nf pilot btork groups. [The Day in Birmingham . Commission to Let Bids on Sidewalk Repair Plan BIRMINGHAM Ogitttnictioolii(K»ary coodIttM tod«y ia Htfb-bids will ^ nought immediately hazd Htta! tbare. lewalk repair « * c- . u.. . i.*?^ “** “*' Mcfiitosh. M. of m Comi^tsl^ W night. Rumier Rd.. aJcHg wlfli two other ra«H, nCod do^ dw airport runway 1a i Jeep, thr^ out a parachute to slow' them down.' and e veMcle Completion of (ha projpet is Si uJ pected before Labor Day. I a eaai ef Will Cooperate With Successor tries who arrived Tuesday evening in Pontiac to spend 36 hours as guests in Pontiac homes while touring the area. Chaperone Brian Whipple above has the happS' chore of distributing letters. I Host Exchange Students 1‘Wr'll buy the land, hold II fa| them, and when we lake their l*ealla<' properly we'll be ferom-pMioed.'' Ihe nuinagrr exptained. (irry is a retired ma<-hini*t. The, ttreei hiingn'uw in which Ihc eration of citizens in a few seleci cmftilc has lived (or many years M« Offers Powers Aid ould be asking the roop- ROYAL OAK lif*—.Tnseph Kada ns'arrived in Pontiac opened iU doors and its! city was a tour of the Pontiac hearts to 35 teen-age exchange -Motor plant this morning. The ‘Students Tuesday evening ' [rest of their visit is a matter of , Sponsored by the American! Personal choice on the part of Field Service International Schol-iiheir hosts, i arship Program, the group tiiatj The muhicipeJ parking let wiUt provide spaces for 141 csM. ! 1 The CoaiiBission also lRttruM4d| I . the city attzMiiey le start eoadent- ' nation proceedtogs V to G\W Nbw Mail c^ of property hot alrsiOV piov ^ . . diased by the cit^ but nMd«l for ^*1^ ChlDine* to LoO|( the cotopWUbii of the paiMog hR.| Re0rd| ♦ w I .. . ’ Oty Maflkger L- R. Gare waSj tv'Xfiunqr'gYiM '/*pi isr.ai autlwrized by the Commission to'^,*®”TNGTON - ^si- make a study of the mxgiosed wid-!‘‘«’‘ Elsenhower saU t<^ w ening of East Maple road from P«««»*«y Adams to CooUdge road. ‘® succeed hkn. I The wMeetog is proposed wfUi I extent of the penonal con-' (he peving e( CMildge road from |«jltatioo. Elsenhower told his 14- to U-Mlto road by the ooeety .news conference, will depend to a la e year er two. - jgreat extent on the wishes of his Gare will negotiate with the Board ^f County Road Cbnunis-1 * * A skmerslndthc Gty of Trty on But he said In any case he win possible widening project. !•«« to it that the prospective Traffic la congested in the morn-president and his key; amoclate* ing and afternoon when erapU^es »re given every -opportunity to from plants east of the city are letnllianze themselves' with the on their way to or *om vrock.ipolicy. record?, background and Gare said. ; information that could help them take over eff^ively. i ♦ ♦ '■ .*. ment was htAwred last niadR tor; Eisenhower said he will be pre- helping make Oakland County's, paring the new budget' and State Court of No Record for teen-agers of the Union Message, and hia a success. Isucceseor, if his experience is like Eisenhower’s own will probably find documents Ittto these a sub-aty CommlsMsu niriitlin f®***'**® T®*" ■ *®°******* ®* P*>Nonal yeatorday was Osmrty Ersaeouter !*** Oeeige E. Taylor. In the Court of No Record, teen-11 agers Involved In minor offense* I are placed on probation, but have no police record. ture were in the capable hands of an efficient committee of area teen-agers, headed by Sue Ko-prince of 319 W. Iroquqis and Sherry Fink of 4130 Quarton Rd. i Ike Would Keep .the.Birmingham Police Depart- K^n Ofl N'lGStS ment has handled some 1,000 cases VII I 9 IV.PI.# in the No Record Court. - « ............. ____ Tells Russia Ifs His t difflcult to decide who 1 was mast eager—the (rf the first propeme* *. hed- «» «n example to the rest Oemocrtlic nomination for Con-|. tiled for acquisition under the uT- 'he urban renewal area. gress In Michigan s 18th distrie ' b-ti renewal pixigram. u *. ..* * . 'Oakland County), said today hei ... wrw-itv ivnTHs-R nusas- "* T'®P* *® demonstrate to the had written to President Eixen "“"V*™*!*®" lining the cRrb at >rrm ANOTHI.R PHAW. „,is,,ction of eveoxme tha-t pri-,tower a^ vxlrunre^,^ti S “““ ‘“'P®' ““ *® (ii.\ I'ommiksiomrs look aralher vate investment in rehabilitation C2 pUot Francis Powers at his e*-' ** F**''’®*‘*" *!L**'*. renewal pr»-jwll| p*y off in incrra.*ed resaleipionage trial in Russia. I **’*' ** bouro shartag their grOti under study last night. jvalues^ss well ss better neigh- Kadans. an attorney, said he hasj «rt*nrea aad heritage with |*prciallred in international law.j ! Virginia Bar Assn, has namedj The Ahidents Pontiac is hosting Bloomfield Hills. Pontiac on bus 13B! -'lost Pontiac families had some| V ♦ * form of Picnic activity in mind Exchange students Hope for Months Left Election I A Birmingham man who suf-: fered a fractured skull July Ara| during a stunt : Ike Rejects Rocky's Thl* Is the proposal by the ad- borhoo^ surrouiHlings nilntstrotioB to hire the Miehlgaa ‘ Stale rnlverslty tostitole Camniunily DevelopineBt to pre-paVe aa asm plsa to eacoarage . _ iSTw^l^r'eTr Arms Slip Charge The plan' would call for block gnjups and a neighborhixxl council to spur private investment to crease land values ccnerallv iril^l the pttiiert tor their young guests. Visits to themselves, the committee fullylAirp^ In Bax Axe was in sat-! Cranbrook. the Detroit Museum of appreciates the importance of a!-------------^----------------------WASHINGTON lif — Presideni/ Art, metropolitan stopping cen-, warm welcome. j ' i Eisenhower said today he wants ti ters and Canada (barring re-en-j Although there were no language p . r-L* A|/ 'continue a ban on nuclear weapt try complications! are planned, jproblems-all of the students have V^dSirO LaDillCl Ulo T®®‘ •xptosions during tl At toast one young man who ol Jd| 1 countries-a smile wuiflrak nf K I an/4c * xunmon btmd for stu-|viPU Ul UiJi LullUj He said he hopes 1 , with Russia at Geneva t ban treaty will show e arrived flahlng pole In hand will .. be bit^uced to the bounty of •T'* Oakland County's water* by his i**™**. tempoi^y parents.'j ........ ««5 iMuneoj *n« wummis ronnac IS noinng, i.—.. and the Greyhouiid station wasL lawyers to defend Powers have spent the past school year in! ’ wreathed in smiles Tuesday eve-r**" PayT"* about cei._ _ and they are awaiting visas to en- Minnesota and North Dakota as' Details of arrivaJ and depar-|ning. pound, or about 2^ cents above ter Russia. Powers is a resident of! seniors in American high schools.' “ — --------------------------------—. the world giarket farice. VItvifkia * . . I I ((tontinued FromJ*age One) ^ cento a n Virginia. FVom P.,. a-. lion^tollar cost of the new federal^'^y Night “ly imrpa*e -'^uljnlo^fllsct WAYNE ' Suimtier Chill Sends North Under Blankets his veto — as another factor which w«vtip ®T-^.)ij,.[, ,|,py ),a\ Will reduce Ihe surplus the admin i,!'„-.J istration had forecast ip January ' ^ ^ ^ With l..'i00 others from various parts of the country they are converging by bus on Washington and New York, seeing poitils of iniei-ihc gcogiaphical areas in Ived Pontiac in Ihe fourth *uih stop ^ ^ ^ » * * (or thl* group which left >Iln- FCONOMY — 'Cl fnr K.. Council met tor the "root* June to. The prevlou* knows Eisenhower" said the fact *'*'** ^djourned-and resumed ••»P wn* Roger* City, with Ak- ttot steerorton^L U .t^ i “* *®**'®" *» P»‘»‘ »* »p.? ci.rs r.™oiS .US'"“*"»■'•'• »ly F»nd. Z, pUwion. K TrK'S“'l!' by some eronomists that the coun-^ T.’f^ ! J” ®^ Highlight of their visit to ( try i* headed (or a new recession. Doctor Moore Nearing NYC The decree specified that ex-! propriation Micts could not be ap-! pealed Hayes Jones ■_____ T T / ; It also contained v Lriven Hero s fkal t* roMn**sll.A.J ... •Welcome 1 their that the Unlted/S stand a few more mofiths without testing. news ■ession. ■ Id. M } H ) By Tbe Associated Press I A mid-*umpier chill sehi AcIu*IIt. Elsenhower said. AtTWricans in the north-central per rent of rapacity today I* state* under blanket* and into comparable tn 1» per cent a tow sweatee May while Otilf Coast of the bl^ ' Sdiirs P^»d»cMoa facIHttes. | Temperature* dropped into Ihe Fisentower said the rate of steel , 40* in the toto'^Supeiior area thisP''®'*"'’''®" immediately after the' -mommg^d^^at of the pievioii* '‘•rike settlement early this year day’s ■afwiu that set record low s w as nothing short of astonishing, b in some communities from New-^ A* for the general economic *it-:j| York to Montana uation, Eisenhower said that dur- In the South, however, readinp April, May and June thi* year, went no lower than the TOs durihgfhe output of Bit goods btkI serv-the night and another day of siz-h-pb was‘at the rate of ."iOS billion 7iir« 90s was in prospect .Sultry dollars a year Me remarked al.so weather also preckiminateif inte- 'hat employment was up by one rior.area,s »f the .Southwest and "t'lhon in Ma.v. Pacifip Coa/t states. * * a CAMPAIfiN — Eisenhower said tiiai at present his-only plan* for participation in the presidential and congressional election ram-^ paigns are a speech hi Ihe t',OP -— --------- ----— -w.National Convention in Chicago pvpning- of .iuly 26. and a T.4.,'i7r*.o.c breakfast there the ne_xt morning ^ Lo*»f> ?fmrer*('jr« pruf.iicf I • m Bm fi making that statement he did not rule out passible additional activity in the fall It also contained what appeared clause atating II “legal dispositions and regulations that are opt vrti to Ihe ap ioa of this British Hiker Finally^ Hayes Jones, Pontiac* Olympic' Limps Into Sight of;ST!:LK.S‘'l2 .h., „„d„ ,h,,: , Empke State Building! The modest, friendly - A ;athlete received a round „ pi^viuusiy seueu un- JERSEY CITY: \. J. tL'PIt - ”'“1“**,^TF^mmissiwIderthril^ito‘ref^^^ Limping but triumphant. Dr. Bar-il d** ^rom Mayor Philip would be hinged to sugar sales. *" bara Moore strode within sight of,^ The President conference -7 h , conference at Pari* May It sure the 'sovleto understand that tbe I’nited Stotea I* ready aay pari In tolks on nuclear testiag He was/responding to a ques-provision payment for the vast!*'®". '"^Tiich the reporter skid young American holdings in sugar and ^mier Nikita Khrushchev round of ap-; cattle lends previously seized un-iEast-West talks and vhether tl was any way track The Weather resist A.VO V It initt-moTu Test YOUR Driving Skill Skillful Driving Hoh to master 30 of the most _ crurial situations of modern traffic the,Empire State Budding and a “Pontiac It exceptloaaUy proud Afpw ^irrnc hid [record for sheer guts today on the ®I F®". whether you wbi or lose * * BJiyiio J UdI 'very last lap of an 85-day trek *" Rome, and we’re convinced iTnrt Mimh fr\r from coast to coast. .vou’ll win.” said Rowston. '* XU UV.I1 IVJi By noon the steel ■ soled vege-i In the-Olympic games,-it was SOLlfh LVOH tarian from Britain had reached,noted. Jones will be representing, i ■* Rahway. 20 miles from the Hud.son; 1. Pontiac — his hometown: 2 River. .She was under five hours Michigan — Jones the talks back ... ... during his administration. the Jisenhower avoided any pi-edic-i tWns about new high level or top yvel negotiations with the Rus-Mons prior to January when be /leaves office. , simply said that be had Md directed and made sure that thn years a sign at 10 Mile n -........ ... .. “ ----- - Ih® only I and Grand River has pointed Ahej Russians have > ni... j— hiking time to Times Square if no member of the U.S. Olympic team way to "South Lyons" and /esi- standinr of V a •'■•ch developed, ^from Michigan: 3. And the U.S. idents in the city 10 miles /way! talk at ,ny Vtoe One was possible, even at th‘- ! "Tones was accompanied to Gtvlhaven't comolained hhnu/ the' " major Is- ISst moment of a S.tod-mile walk from Pacifle to Atlantir. Her ' planned route to the Hudsou wu via the PnlaskI Skyway, an elevated highway wlthonl pedestrian It remained to be seen if she Hall by Postmaster William W.i State Highway Department goof Donaldson. Jones, n Pontiac native, qualified tor tbe team Saturday In Palo Alto, CaHf,. wbeu be placed ilM in the lltomeler hurdles. of, adding an "S" to the r Jone? began his track career at rr. '*» nrerJiS* ****•1 wnipcrsiur* Ltmprrstan . lemperamr* Wysthfr—aunn; to IP ISZl Thto BsU la a* »( B«ltlo>ore numr| BrovaaTUle Buffalo CbMlio, Clncnnatl ClorftanU Si U UowpmJ u W ^ Miami M n sSinJl Construction Contracts ■?i Down From Lost Month ” DETROIT ‘fL_(-ontracts let'm -May for future instruction in "Michigan totaled $113,807,000. or a 15 drop of 38 per cent compared with JJj-the same month last year, F. W podge Corp. reported toda.s. Nonresidentiul contract* totaled J*IS-16,765,000. down 34 per cent; resi-. Tsdential $54,405,000. a 14 per cent , decline; and heavy engineering at, i$22,6E,000. a dpp (rf 65 per cent. 4: • ,---—--------------- ‘ 7 Eye Quiz Fix Triols ■ could take this' shortcut into the;P®nHac Central High School and . .Holland Tunnel and thence up|®®®H"®«" “68- On the 1968 s June sales' Mce which was visited Russia. _ - SwUreriasd prior to tbe has, alarl of tie game* Aag. to. **** ‘® 1 convention and s^'- ope'S'ls *^mp!dSl‘ fS *the the \richigan pioneer. Tourist Dollars Rising, Rubberneck Firm Thl* put him up with the early leaders on his first round, bm hack of Robert de June sales' pace which was thei , slowest of the year I wants to teach in Detroit _ ________ General Manager Harold G. ^®‘‘ * “mesler after his college |r®Hed ^ates will ^pend $730"mil-1 f Warner reported domestic .retail in Febniary. ' ' deUveries of 78.909 cans. The divi-:,,!®,^ P**“ *® Sion’s previous high was v77,138,^hf(>mia ne.xt summer. Idst ye‘ar ' ' ' i, June sale* of 1U»96 were at rate of 461 per selling day. Sales in may totaled 11,974 but the daily TOKYO 'APi-Japan>4 left because of one less today called, a e-xpej U. S. tjhses 1c book "Uncle Tom s Cab^. *Lti*’s DHmonstratioi/ lE^ YORK tUPI) - More thani^y®^*’^®'’*^ Hoods mulion foreign tourists to theMinoralogical Federation The higtost daily rate and Ihe U2" demons n Sunday at Afsugi Naval tion southwest of Tokyt year, otic sight-seeing' J^bterford Township man company reports. ' Floyd ff. Mortenson. has been Chief reason for the increase, ®l*rted president nf the Midwest twice the number tor 1^. is the Federation of MineraJ^cal and rela.xing of money litphations by: Geological Societies. many European cduHtries, a * * . u 7T~X—------------T ' Mortenson. of 68 West End Ave., Harriet Beecher .Stowe s histor- was elected Tuesday at the group's " first 20th annua] com’ention At Ish- ition' tor Was published on June 5. 1851. by peming.-Ajr Sta-The National Era. a weekly news- He Aubtee* Rotert Market of . paper id Washington. D. C. Ishpeming. 7 L THE PONTIAC WEDNESl5AY/JUt;Y ( Philip's Opinion of Picasso Art: 'Pfo,Ha,Ha' f 35 raiautN ■! tbt 'chMr taUt that mttd it ha. ha.** waa tha apajor B» OB tht art tram |ha haa- tlona In 13 coumriw, «b the big-teat (howtag dt the notH Sgaaiah China Sibils Qutmoy TAIPf:i, I FormoM « - IV LONDCH (AP)«PriKt Phttp. * buff iBT adawa, crtctet Poto. 33 mhaite. aiim,_ the « yean af arUat Pablo PI-CMaoa caaacT theaday dght Tha aith* ataytd hoaaa at I , chataan la Fraarc. keegtag i — axaet and --- ^ ^Jtthiea ^ tha h m the Ogeniiig of the Tate Gal-kty't aumraer ihoar ei Picaaaoa. aBada bln a mOUanalra at H. SonM^toti aea^, it in tha Arctic Ocean. a at the I Tuesday night, the CMnate Na-ttonallslf DetaMf Mlnlatry reported. It was the firat Red action in days against the held oflshore Ulaadi. The first of ihe new rackets was fired inlo the central Pacific Tuesday, traveling 8,000 miles exact accordance with thej preset prognm,” the Soviets said. The Sov’let news agency Tass said the shot “marks the begin-1 ning of the tealing of new types of powerful, multistage carrier rockets for space explmikm." It made no mention of the- rockeU' i ary potential as an lnter-| continental carrier for nucleat-weapons. I The final stage of the rocket—' a dummy of the instrument ori man-carr)'ing chamber Hut would be used in a spai-e probe— 'reached the water surface' In close proximity to the target," Tass said. Last step of the perfect gin & tonic-do you know the first two? 1. Qiill the glass as well as the quinme water before you takes an extra step tp^extra dryness. 3. Sitir. And there , start. 2. The dryer you make it tke,better. You’re wise to you have it: a fresh and frosty Seagram Gin & Tonic, mut with the extra-dry gin... Seagram's... the gin that Thirsty?' Go ahead... enjoy yourself! And you will I joj^ears of experience prove Time wofks wouders foT SeagTam’s Extra-Dry Gin KMua-iitTuuit coaPMrr.iTC.NnooF. twiuti on 6i«. Biimuo fiom uinui bum 1st New Red Test Rocket Travels 8.000 Miles How Stat* Senotori iVottd on Ricont Cali MOSCOW (APt — The Soviets, square-mlte tone alxjut 600 ntllcs have aurted their new aeries ofi NGTOnN^IIow; tbers of Confess w< dlvoi :^of Mlchi- ‘ WASHINGTON gan members corded an receni re call voted: Sb^IATE: On final.pasiutRe. 6I biu extending Nvartlmc! fax rates for another year i providing for tempora>y t in national debt limit to 383 Ml-lion doUara: Agatatst-Sem. Natnara , Hart (Dt. . On motion ndopted fS-U to send* back to committee, that reicctlag rocket teats to pave; south of Johnion Atoll, Which the Slates uses as a naval The range claimed was^ KiO miles more than Ihat reported for; the rocket the Soviets teit-flmi! central Pacific In January.'The Soviets said that onej came within a mile of the target. The United .States holds the distance record toe rocket shoots. A U..S. Atlas balUatic missile traveled 9,000 miles on May 20. from Cape Canaveral Into the Indian Ocean. The Defense Depart-said the Allas fell in a pre-soleclfd target area. Of the latest test, Tass said the' rocket's dummy last stage rad been "adapted for ipassage, through dense layers of the at-mosphere.’’ This could indicate that the .Soviets are preparing to; try to bring bark and recover a nose cone from outer space, a ry to sending I TkifUay Oily S«|g BARGAIN BASEMENT 2nd FLOOR BARGAINS Cat to Neoiar* fggg Wiidow Shafts WHITI—IVORY—TAN fl.19 Value 79- Shsd* with rolltf width to 36 inchev while you watt. No limit — buy sU you need tomorrow at thit low prica. a man into space. As In the first Soviet Pacific j rocket test, this series was an-| nounced well in advance. Tass re-j peated previous warnings to ships to stay out of the impart area until the shots are concluded by July 31. The target area is a 50.000- National Finance Co., Liberty loan to Join urge NOTICE! TO ALL CUSTOMERS This week 28,000 special sale notices of Great Importance were mailed ... If you did not receive one, be sure to call FEderal 4-4541 or stop in at dther the Downtown Osmun’s store or the Tel-Huron Center store for further details of this great Semi-Annual Clothing Sale which begins tomorrow Thursday July 7th. ^ ^ DOWNTOWN PONTIAC OfSB Mon., FrL ' nn.t PJL TEUHURON CENTER Opon TlMfein FH., Sat.. Mon. ’til » PJil. National Finance Co. of Detroit' with Liberty Ixxui Corp. o( St. Louis wen? announced jointly by the firms Tuesday.- ! The merger has been approv ed by directors of both companies. II is subject to approval by stockholders of National Finance. Liberty Loan • would be Mir surviving corpomiion. / The combined companies would total about, 138 million doHura in outstanding receivables with 349 consumeil finance offices in 245 cities in 27; states. National has some 30 offices in' Michigan, Illinois, Ohio and Penn-1 sylvania. It was founded in 19-19. ( Real Old Indian Dugout Found In Michigvin Lake KALAMAZOO air to tIrculBti ■Id. buktt. Laundry Baskets ^1 ....... Glass Tumblers ^ Valu0i }i TOMORROW—THURSDAY ONLY! ^ Save at Low, Low Prices! Final ClrarniKc of Values to SH.98 Smell Sites ^ U.SA. Mode FRUIT-OF-THE-LOOM ^ andCIBLS’ JflCkCtS S Regular.to $2.98 Sellers S YOUR CHOICE —Each Durable POPLIN jackets irr Various colors Ij ^ TO choose from in ladies' sizes 10 to 20 ^ 'twe^end X *'*** ^ ’ — •— ' % . rddtJrvchiiir'ihur.h.-;. ^PBA A k ^ uTAArjiiMm |ji g 98 N. Saginaw -2nd TlJ >$ f- FUl tt THE PgyTlAt WKDXKSUAY. Shop in COOL All-CONDmOlfED Conloil! Top Quolity 7/l<" Oiomofor PtosHc iO*y#or Wofronty BARDEN HOSE j um'-vSS' !"■ ■ CHILD €0129 I I »'« *2" I w«. Brass Fittinos 50 Foot $149 1 I OMiHaNM I SPRINKLER I M.M $329 I «5— 3 I R«t- IS OS •# iNo. 700 M.I«or St $9.95 | «»««» | SS, | No._1000 M«inor_^ .Sfc W | *2^ | T«r QMMr COW BROOMS I I KINTMCKY •LUI i GRASS I SEED .“‘39' POWEIPIMOIWEIP LOWEST TRADE FAIR PRICES EVER... SOME LESS TffiUi COST OF REPLACEMENT ENGDIE5 11 0 GEMCO 'SNUIK 33" 2Vi HP. En9ino Adjustoblo Hoight Rtcoil Stortor I GEMCO GOLDSTREAK | I 2S' SELF PROPELLED . Briggs & Stratton Motor ' I Adjustoblo Whools | I MTMY MONEI i I 3 HP. 4 Cyel# I MW) mOV 29 i 49‘ i^7 Lifotimo Stool Boss I Hanoi* S*r Conlr*l* I Hurry, Hurry, Hyriy f*r factory W.rmnty | *•“ | jr.? j Now Impuls* Cronk AUTOMATIC STARTER 22" 2Va HP. 4 Cycio Clinton Engjno Rotary Mower ■ $#%^881 I I I ^BIG 24 Inch RIDING MOWER 4 Whftl Modtl With Dtluxt Scot. Forword ond Rcrcrpt Troctor Type Drive Wheels Built on 0 Steel Bote ^GEMCO NATIONAL 25 Inch 3 H.P* 4 Cycle Enfino ROTARY MOWER One Yoor Engine Worrenty Lifftime Steel Bom Worrenty Hyrry, Harry, Hurry f*r Tliii On* Sine* it C*tt Um than tli* R*pla<* m*nt *t til* lnt %. mr «k tkr«u(b JOLT IT ■ WT WOMKIF Ik M A M. ITBnNO wancDAr mnci tm f.m. ■kJICt T Home Repairs Average $540 Per Job When >1)0 aee your neighbor or^Mme 30.2 i I (HinliUM made tm Imi MH op ta M« hMne la home, eiicloaing the'poire to tbeir hornet In 1K». apei^- ht eu Make. OaAtMi aaM. Tb« jbreezeoay with glaas JaloutlM. or.ing an avTraxe of 1540 on oach great mmiber af tueli ewnera la adding a room, havo >tMi tried t^rpio)ed." Oafltaon uid ! an MtoaUea of Ike wtadam ef guett how much the work coat* j a * * ' heme awaeralilp. he added. If m mul^ ^ nelgblw’ai The IIO TO bUllim Vn) for tuchi Ooaely related to home owner expendJturm by miUiims of ottin,repairs and additions was l^^bll- ahip it the age and life cycle home repain and aMltl^. ytMUjUon more than the prexiout year stage of .the family head, the i ni come up with a substantial outlay. The sum exceeded the ».37 bU-.vetvIty of Michigan surxey As ••la tile aggregate H Is /Otli- 41on mortgage debt rocotded for dosed, auited is exceed m MWsa hksl fw PonxMc of new houses in 1950. * d * year.- dsmss Oaitssa. WO-' dsat sf the Peallac Isard s« lion-debt for ths purchase of used heads, or breadwinners, ale under Realtare. aaM ea the basis e( ^houses, the surs'ey revealed. Iia >^,rs of age. • » Is clear that figures supplied hy the Nsllauul | * * a owning a home is very dcftmtely Aaaeetatlaa af Reel Eatalu j ThC'suryey of 2,700 families in •••ociated with the pivscnre and W 48 older slates showed t h a 1 children In the family. ' the "This Is a larger amount than khoni ® per ;cent of the retired the cash expenditures for purchai-lP^nons own their homes, whldt ts' Pontiac Board of Realtors l» ing newly built houses. jabove the proportion for all tami-'■i**''**^ *'***' National Asso<-i ■‘A recent survey by the I nlver-lii®*- ation of Real Instate Boards w ho»r •ity of Michigan revealed that The equitT fhat a ruitred aer- i '®***’** America Betier Program' ---- |is aimed at gaining (he maximu/ii of livability. Mfety, hr^ilth. CREDIT UNION SUMMER HOURS JULY and AUGUST OPEN WEDNESDAY MORNING CLOSED SATURDAY OTHER HOURS Remain the same CHIEF PONTIAC GMTC EMPLOYEES PONTIAC CO-OP FEDERAL OREDIT UHIOH FEDERAL CREDIT UHION FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 860 Jaslya An. 108 W. Hiroa SI. 40 E. Pika St. Macmillan Denies Unknown U2 Flights LOJx'DO.N # — Prime Minister Harold Macnulian denied Tuesday that American 1’3 spy planes haxe been flying from British ba.ses without his knowledge He dcclinwl. however to (oil the House of Commons wheltier tlie Briti.sh governmeni has given the I’nited States approval for flights—or whether aiifNbdve made. Marntlllaii was sharply ques-tiuhed by members of the npposi tloo labor Party, who eoni plained bitterly abmtl his replies. Laborite \V. N. VVaihey asked whether the British government lia.s the ngtil to forbid the use of C..S, Air Korce bases in. Itie L'lilted Kingdom "for actions of provocative or risky character'.’" Replied Maemlllan: ' I think we have sufficiently close lelations with the United States to cover the point Mr. Warl)ey has In mind.' The average annual bill for rat damage on a farm is WO a year. DIRECTORS Irvine B. Babcock PresidMf AkrukiVe and Matal Products Louis H. Cole i, H. Cole Oil Company Summar, frantitionai ... ond fall fabrics! FABRIC SALE! ! FINE COTTON : PRINT FABRICS : Wore 79c Yd.* end 98c 1 For blouna*. ikirM, dr#s»et. ' curtaioi etc M*nv colo'x SRISTOMOOR i PUID COTTONS : IE- 57"* Crv’-'bed il[IGI| A. FWUE '\ STATEMENT of CONDITION As of the close of business June 30, 1960 RESOURCES Cash on Hand and Due from Other Banks.......... 15,470,870.29 Securities of the United States Government .... . 29.0‘i9,685.6> 44,500,555.91 States, County and Municipal Bonds .. ........... 22,541,636.30 Other Bonds ................ 158,39.".. 1.5 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank ............177,000.00 J.oans and Discounts ................ ........... 17,720,918.70 Real Estate Mortgraaes ............. ............ 16,004,341,69 33.725,260..39 Accrued Income Receivable ...................... 609,548.83 Prepaid Expense ................................ ^ 94.09t.62 Bank Premises, Land and Buildings .............. 1.812,552.57 Furniture and Equipment ......................... 328,839.99 Real Estate Owned Other than Bank Prenrises ...... 71.213..58 2,212,606.14 Other Assets ................T.,' , ; .. . r...- . 7)2 48*’ 34 TOTAL RESOURCESr .............. ................................. } 104,071,582.71 • LIABILITIES Deposits: Demand ..........................* .... 51,391,113.64 Time ....................................... 40,407,529.13 U.S. Government ............................ 2,484,340,05 TOT.4L DEPOSITS ............................................ 94,282.982.82 Accrued Income Unearned ...................................... 1,314,424.62 Reserve for Taxes, Interests, Etc............................. 490,086.64 Reserve for Dividends — Payable 7-1-60 ......................... 130,500.00 Reserve for Contingencies ...................... 672,884.47 Reserve for lAvan Contingencies ................. 636^06.50 1.309,090„07 Capital StockCommon . .'............. .......... 2,900.000.00 * Surplus ............................ ...... .... 3,0OO,000.00 Undivided Profits . .....................V S 644.497.66 6,544.497.66 TOTAL LIABILITIES ............... ........... 104,071,582.71 L'nileA SUtn GaTenmnit SccurUlw in Uic aoiannt af tS.lIimoe Book Value, in tha foregoing oUtement are pledged to aecnro Federal and SUte GoTernment Depositi TEN BRANCH OFFICE LOCATIONS • W. HURON STREET • NO. PERRY STREET • KEEGO HARBOR • WALLED LAKE • MILFORD • UNION LAKE • LAKE ORION • BLOOMFIELD HILLS • WATERFORD • ROMEO o ^tember F.Dl.C, -■■-■iMiroMmMMmmmnnmninMmMiaMMiinnromMronrororoMmniMmMMi^MroaaMHH- ' I -■ /, ■ ' ^ - 1,:- ' ' ■ . . ■ ■ V- ■' _ SALE! 24" CONSOLE TV NEW LOW PRICE! WAS $184.50 S 159 No Monoy Down Months to Poy! • Clear picture • True (ound tone quality • Easy ta aperatt tide cantroli ,• Textured cabinet • Large 24" icreen Woita'i Toltviiioo Doparimoot DoirBilairf Floor ■a.r It beats, as it sweeps, as it cleans! The powerful HOOVER CONVERTIBLE No Money Down 3 Months to Poy! e 2-speed motor tor ALL Vocuuming e Automatic ehift, modern styling e Throw-away bog, no mess or 'bother e 13.95 Tool Set Scrubs, oppiies wox, polishes! HOOVER POLISHER *29 95 e Polishei oil hard lurfoco floort e Some brushes do many jobs e Convenient switch in handle -Woiia'k . . . Dowostairt THE PONTIAC PRESS W W«st Huroo Stmt Pom WEDNESDAT, JULY «. UN Ovntd and fubJiMad LoooUy bp Tht PonUac Prm Oomptnp ’ ■«2a-*v.nasr a««>u It PniHuii m, xmm W. fimati*. jomw a. miur ------liitar Ti«M«Mr MU lUBMtM Uttor Our Beet Sugar Beats Cuba’s Cane Sugar Tbis leather lunged and loud mouthed Castio Is doing Michigan a person^ favor. It’s a cinch it's unintentional. He'd never aid America. ★ ★ ★ Through all Kb* arm waving and his fierv’ denunciatkma of the I nited States, he hiui attracted unfavorable attention to himaclf and to Cuba. .And thereby hangs a definite gain for Michigan. Cuba's number one product is sugar. For years. Cubana glibly waied an airy hand at Michigan .^ugar and simply proclaimed: “Cane sugar's better." Well, time and trials have proved con* rlusively that this ia Just a lot of low grade baloney. Michigan sugar is first. Beet sugar stands supreme. ★ ★ . ★ The Japs are antagonizing Americans evcrywliere and turning a lot of them away from goods "made in Japan.” Their actions have lent added impetus to a campaign that was already under way among some American unions that were suffering from -------------- the import sales. Equally, as Castro The Man About Towil denounces this country unfairly and loudly, he is promoting a little dugar campaign in the* U.S.A. Why buy Cuban sugar from a gross Ingrate who attacks us about three times a week when an American product is better? Already our Government is considering a reduction of the Cuban sugar purchases. ★ ★ ★ - Specify,^ _**bcet-: sugar, pleaiie.’’— the good use this clasd of animals makes of its dentition. Reptilian teeth are typically pointed for holding of pre>' ★ ★ ★ Mammala represent the laat word in variety and structure of dentition. Each kind of mammal has evolved its own particular array^of teeth to conforn with its needs. This is so ‘true that the identity of a mammal can often be determined on the basis of one or a few teeth ★ ★ ★ The remains of the oldest fossil bird known have jaws well equipped with reptile like teeth. Bird teeth have been lobt in evolution, perhaps in part as a means of reducing the weight of fhe head region ts^ an aid to flight. There are a few other creatures here and there without these useful tools, such as turtles, but these are the exceptions to the rule. So It is easy to see that "tootlUcsa as a bird" is no idle talk. Voice of the Bgoplc^ ____ - Why Not Pay for Education After College GraduaUon? Many students wen angtrsd at the roomt InccSasis ia tuitlen at Mkhigan's various coUagas sad ualwrsltlsa. Tht em «i tulUon wma inersawd appnudmatidiy SN per year. briagii« tb« total post at uition to about $3N per school year. Fer many studanu this tOn S30 win maan nothingi becauit lack of maoay ia not aa ohatade. But atudmtt who are hard praaaed for money win now have to somehow obtain ftiU more monoy. Some students win have to withdraw from college tor a aemestcr or two in order to earn enough money ter more I believe atudeiUa thould be aUowOd to pey for their college education after they hive graduated. This would aUow students to study for tour, six or seven years without over having to |lttip out to earn monev . to cononue their education. » 3821 St. .Maty *Keep Stevenson Out of Picture^ Personal plea to the Democratic Convention—no meuer whet you do, kdep Stev’enoon out of the picture for he can’t win. It doean't do any good to nominate a lost BehertBigetow IMio Listener Is Exasperated . WiU admeone teO me'w-hy tele-viaion can aend a pictura and voices^foam*3.000 mnes and both are perfect. But when radio tries Governor Williams Waited Too Lonx . **He*s (Gulp) Going the Other Way” David Lawrence Says: It’s Lyndon, Jack, Either Way Is the fact Harry S. Traman thinks so little of Governor Williams a oompUmem or a ilap in the face? It depends on what you .think of the former President of the United States. WUUama should have made hia national move sooner as he hu lost a lot of ground in the last fow yean. Mieugasder Tniman Placos utmds da though jthe talker had a moothfol of mash^ potatoes und mush and the set crac^ and sputters. TV' adds a whole picture and yet ia perfect with the voice in addition. That doesn’t make sense. Radio might better i-e-broadcast its out trf town speeches by someone in the studio s« the listeners could understand. lifiaperatsd Straley Should Make Way Nation Above Party’ Out of Ordinary Unusual Growths and--Other Incidents in Area Destiny: M'hat shapes our ends, but our middles are of our own rhrwiing. Starting his secd.s under glass about WASHINGTON—The Democratic ticket is to be Kennedy and Johnson—or else Johnson and Kennedy . The ground swell for the Texas senator for the presidential nomination ia growing. He has aarefully avoided giving emerges aa the real challenger •f the delegate Moe aCeanmlated ia the Ust few meathe by gea. Kennedy throagh latenalve argaa-lanttoa la varioHs atatea. Lyndon Johnson is a skillful cam. with whatever destiny this century holds for us—with one man as our leader, the one man that we choose this yMr, the one man standing out in front to lead us. •'All the forces of evil in this Give Former President HartV S. . . ■npuraan credit for having mdra I dont know Herbert Straley -ourare than th. nth«n personally and I don’t know personally about his record, even if he is competent he must make way for the good of the 81,000 people In JPontiac as the welfare of them comes ahead of mu,,HI Lain. j ,---------- ulciii Luines aneaa oi paigner. He has proved a natural i’***!!' to any individual. The 81,000 have senator. But the lines are drawn. Sen.. LAWRENCE Johnson argues inipliciUy that he is more experienced in national and interaational alfairs thift his rivals. leader in Cot^yess. LOGICAL NOD ELSEWHERE In foct, if there were a parlia-offense' to the system in the United Mtssachusetts ‘ucli » to Canada and Britain, he would emerge aa the logical choice for prime miiiister. . ». . - j • 7 .—^ ’“V Aiw oi.uuu n«ve strike at freedom through what- played fair and Straley had plenty ^ Sirs r?: mercy for Innocence, no gallantry toward inexperience, no patience toward errors. . (Coftyright INO) cratic lesilers. He doesn’t think Kennedy is capable and he sayh so right out. America needs snore men like Trumaa who pla^ the nation above A peity. , L. 8. Portraits post of majority leader for six years, and on the last occasion was chosen onanlmoasly by his ’THOUGHTS FOB TODAY With long life I will satisfy him, and show him my salvation. — Psalms 91:16. It tops the list. Fletcher Donalds of Waterford come.s through with the first home grown cantaloupe.! A Uly 13 Inches across is being exlttblted Sponsors Hard to Find for TV Political Shows Accort^g to the trade the upcoming national political conventions may not be the juicy melon for “ * r^io .„d TV th.t they h... ,n th. usual on a tree In the yard of 'h h it Mr. and Mrs. Inmsey Whitehall From-an entertainment standpoint have had the Republican show looks like a no- i«ade^oni them, contest operation, hence it Is likely to be a dull affair. And If John F. Kennedy Is correct and sweeps to an early victory at the Democratic Con-, vention next weejc it cbhld be equally jejune. ★ ★ ★ Jo date the sponsors arc mighty leery of gambling their hard cash on the political show.s. I’p until two weeks before the Democratic* curtain raiser NBC-TV had sold only three-fourths of its convention coverage. ABC-TV was doing even worse: it had only one sponsor. Np ,\BC radio spon.sorship has been announced. Only CB.S had the whole package wrapped 'Up and Consigned. ★ ★ , it New communicaUon gimmicks and techniques, plus a television school for candidates should improve the programs. Oh, yes. don’t Icjok now; Betty Furness will be back opening those doors again Mrt. Gencrtcvs Holdstrup of Drayton Plains. Tt Is of the "Regal ’ variety. First farmer to report his second 1960 cutting of alfalfa is Spencer Mlllhouse of Oxford, who says he expects to get , The waving fields of yipenlng wheat arc now worth a drive into the country, bat yon must go to them. Several ‘almost” entries have been received in our challenge to match the record of the all-girl graduating class at Holly in 1909. all ten members of which are still living. The nearest approach comes from Mrs. .Amy Lear Thomas of 2ol South ’Tllden St., who was a inem- ^ ber of the Class of 1909 at Schuylkill Haven, Pa., all' of a*hom are still living, but it was not an all-girl class. ment ’Tuesday wa.s statesmanlike .Slid politically effective. Johnson very wisely painted a picture of how serious are tlie affairs of the world today and pointedly aigued that, when Sen. Kennedy was campaigning in the primaries and lining up delegations. things wero different in tlie world than they are today. Johnson declared: ‘•Sixty days ago the future looked vastly dlHerent than It looks today. Men were talldug contldently of far dltterent things than they talk of now. "Then came the Paris conference—and Mr. Khrushchev unmasked tli^ future in all its grim challenges to us. ... The American presidency itself ha.s a far ditfeient role than it did when some began seeking to tie up those delegates who will be the coiwen-tion votei-s." .REDS ACTISEU Johnson accused the Communists of moving m "to kill off’ and "downgrade" the presidency as a world influence. He added: ■’If they can destroy the world's trust in tliis great office, the Communists can destroy the leadership of freedom itself. "That Is why—after the Paris coofercaire—1. for one, felt so strongly, as one who shares the responsibilities of national lead-ershilk, that we should not do Mr. Khrushchev's divisive work for Perfiap.s Sen. Jolmson’s strongest Poim in his Tuesday WWS confer- ” He lives long that Uvea well. ence was tlie following: "After July, the bhrtdwagons will be silent. The ‘dark horses’ will be out to pasture. "And we will stand tace-te-face OSLOW IN JULY The bulky hulk ot the City Hill Carved In cold Nordic stone ... And in the shadows a few blocks away ... The warm architecture of the State njeatre . Lofty HolmenkoUen . . . With ' famed ' ' ‘ but lost. Besides, God ta better than His promise, if He takes from him a long lease, and gives him a free hold of greater value.-—Thomas Fuller. Dr. William Brad^’ Says: Golden Ride of Hygiene: Call Most Anything CRl 'to eerth . . . The Viking Muaeum of black ships . Relics of an ancient past . . . P,estjng against the modern harboi-. . . Filled with white sails on the hfue«water . . . Open sandwiches f« breakfast. . . And wigjfling Osh for dinner .. . From a cate overlookfog friendly freighters . , , Headed for fanciful liprds .K . .Along the gray mist of the North Sea . . . •And far to the north J. . Where Mich, a small Lapland boy is sleeping hilttS, bacteriologirt Louis beside his reindeer herd, copyright. UN TheAlinsnsc %r t’aifod PrSN Utenutioaal Today is Wednesdsy, July 8iJhe 191th dsy ef tive yeir, with 179 taen In 1960. The moon is Spproachiitg ttt full phase. The morning stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturii. The evenink s^ are Jupiter end Saturn, tills diy. Ill In 1699. the notorioi^ pirate.' Captain William Kidd, was seized in Boston and deported to Enf-' land. In 1747, John Pad, who Ider became famous air John Phul Jones, was bera inijfoptoji^.. In 1934. the Repal^can^Phrty had itf formal beginning at e statewide convention la Jaokspn, Also raising white and red peonies in one clump is Mrs. A. Earl Jones of Bloomfield Hills. , All of the 423 lakes in the Pontiac area have pronounceable names, unlike Chargogragegrmanchauggagoggehau -buiiagungamaugg, the name of a lake in Massachusetts Verbal Orchids to- Mrs? Lena M. Aliller of 36 Union St,; 85th birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hardy ‘Toothless as a Bird’ Has Definite Meaning There is no more apt description of an absence of teeth than “toothless as a bird,” acccwdlng to a gcienc^ fen-ic. .rtlcl.. 01 .a theTertebrat. uumals, from^fish to man, the birds niversary. Thomas TUtmsn of 903 Mt Clemens ^t.; 84th birthday Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Bunker of Sylvan Lake; 55th wedding anniversary. . Frank Track of 2401 Silver Circle; 83rd birthday, Mr. and Mrs. George E- Fox o/"^hlte Lake; golden wedding .Albert WbHmer of WalnuifUke; 90th birthday * Mr.- and Mrs. Arthur Groover of Oxford: 58Ui wecWtng aniversary Mrs. Allnnle Cowan ^ of Metamora; 83rd birthday. I did not—.vnU I will not—leap To chew on President Eisenhower personally, just as I have not and will not spend my time now trying to destroy any in my party or other parties who mlglit come to this high office. "Mistakes have been made—and ine.xcusable ones. But my interest —and I believe the interest of my fellow Americans—is m curing those mistakes, not in exploiting them for political partisan gain^’ Tills is the kind-of utterance that can win Republican votes if Johnson IS the Democratic Party nominee Ev en today it is one reason wh.v his strength has been increasing inside his own party. I« fact, with the backing of speaker Rayburn and a large number of senators and repre-scnlaUves. the Texas senator Calling any apparent respiratory infection CRI fpronounced kree) until It is diagnosed is a good rule, a kind of golden rule' of hygiene, be-cause it indicates, first, that t h e respiratory infections have this in common: they are spread in most instance.! via tly visible and palpable or. the invisibly and! impalpably fine! moisture droplets OR. BRADY sprayed forth from mouth and nose during coughing, sneezing or conversation. CRI means common respiratory infection, second, being a deceiit sort anid, not a stinker you warn everybody- e.xposed to whatever you have that he or she may catch it. ^ ♦ ♦ ♦ Now. please, folks, learn this little lesson, if not for your own sake tlven for the sake of children in your environment. Even If you still harbor the no tion tkat trifling ‘‘exposure" to cold, damp, draft, sadden change, insufficient elotUng or tlmiUar disoomforto ‘.'hmww re-slstaaoe" (“resistance.'’ by the way. Is andefinable In medical terms, and It should not be confused with Immunity), yon must at least admit that such respire lory infeotions as measles, scarlet fever, diphtheria and Infan tile paralysis are spread in the moisture spray of cough, sneeze or conversation. Other members of the family , particularly the young ones. Smiles sw«r»d br Dr. Willlsm Br»dy. if * impM. MU-tddrMscd tnvelidc is stut Tht PentUc Press. Pohtlsc Mlca.sm (Copyright INO) TTus is the time of year we go to the dogs, or hambuigers. at picnics. . ♦ ♦ ♦ It isn t what the average husband says that counts—it’a his wife’s reply.. teur inoculated the Jlrrt human being, a bogr who had beta badly \ bitten by an infected dog. In 1944, 168 persona were ki^ed, 350 more injured in the most disastrous circus fire in history in . Hartford, Conn. Thought for today; Famed naval officer John Paul Jones said, aboard the Bonhomme Richard . "I have not yet begun to fight.” Case Records of a Psychologist: Help Children Work Off Energy Jimmp Is^a jittery boy. tense helps extrovert a child and also and frustrated. But a neurotic furnishes a constant stimulus to child indicates there is great romp and play. likelihood that one or both paYents are nagging, irritable and possibly frustrated in the sexual realm. To cure the child, it becomes necessary that we also cure the parents. By DR. GEORGE W. CItA.NE CASE F - 409; Jimmy R.. aged 10. is a neurotic child, partly because he has a neurotic mother. “Jimmy is simply driving yne crazy," his mother exclaimed. “I lose my temper and nag him. Then 1 feel terrible for being so petty. “Next day I resolve to act like 1 f-sufticient ,mother shmild. but for chewing gum since tt makes them feel lew Jittery ead tesoe. .. Pan of Jimmy's nervousnew. When a child runs. Its legs carry however, is a result of hi» moth- its full weight, so more energy is er’s tenseness and unexpended en- e.xpended than in seat work with ergy. For a wife who is sexutdiy crayons or scissors. frustrated is inclined to be nag- ♦ ♦ * KinE, irritable and brittle tempered. The child is thus mors fatigued bulletin "Sex Problems in and calm. It doesn’t show as great Marriage" shows a husband how an inclination, therefore, to bite its fingernails, pick hangnails or develop other neurotic symptoms. Chew ing gum la tisa a goad nervous outlet, for the Csnstaat use of the Jaws aeta as a safety valve. The Jaw muscles then drain off some usrveua emrgy that might otherwiM ha pent ap and fiaslly predaee mare dan geroas outbursts. KIDS NEED chewing GUM usual recess periods in he is so hill of school are just a device by which nerves and seems we let youngsters run and [almost to delight for 15 minutes so they wUl driin lenS^to I in irritating me. oil surjdus energy and thus be ™ mate. DR. CRANE "Dr. CTatie. * ^ want to be a good mother, but Giv e the children ,a break If jo control mj-sell. What ****^** ***** neurotic you have anything at all resem- "«“ld you recommend?" Kre the only major group characterized by the absence of teeth. Evren the lowest forms of fishes, ^the lanRrcySi which completely lack Mws, have structares with which they rasp away the flesh «-lof their prey. Sharks and bony ; 'fishes in general have a mouthful W teeth, Tarioasly shaped for biting, crushing and holding. The magnificent set of teeth erf the crocodile Ts an ej^ellent examplef^f The Country Parson bling the CRI. don't be a stinker. Wear a suitable mask. «• at least cover vuur coughs and sneezes and at least five feet away from anyone with whom .you talk, for the draalet spray-range of polite converaatior)'"is less than five feet, usually only two or three feet. Instructions for makuig and using two kinds of mask are given in Little Lesson No. 3, Call It CRI. For aeat work «nrK Proper marital technique, her , .mainly As he unniYuiPtiM ^hi.' ***• ^*** *® ifo parents. When* gone backward 8 yeare. and ^ htoTlne^! ^ contentedly, then the i would have Involved a baby ^ child also grows calmer. * PSYCHOLOGY .My prescription would have. Ainn o -1 tSfS — Ulshliaa Then Jimmy could have played A stick of chewing gum would ‘rptoa with this younger child and thus be good insurance against such 5ueu mrehsioftaiasrti su pa«]v have drained off some of his nor- naughty behavior, with its result-mal energy to that manner. ing conflict with the teadwr. Now l» has nobody at home but * w # !?!• *’‘“‘** “ .**** «ve™n«s. indeed, the time may come when for Which send 35 cents and f? “ **‘* *™>**’" **>*■ ®ur schools will actually funiish ____,, ideas and rnmnaninn66 Opan Maa. and Prl. ‘HI 9 ^ Opaa Man , Thkrt., Pri. ‘til 9 Innocent Plea Given in Murder; Stepfather Held in Jail for Shooting Bo/ Over Bog of Candy A plea of innocent was entered toda.v fiir tlM* Troy father who ha.' * admitted the fatal shotgun shoot ing of his 12-year.old stepson aftei. a quanel over a nickel’s worth ol| cand.v. ' a , ★ a Paul F. Henley, 35. of 26SO Wisconsin St,, appeared before Qrcui' Judge ^Vllliam J. Beer and stood mute to a chaige of first-degrer murder. A faetory msehinery repslr-man. Henley has tohl Oakland County Prosecutor George F. Taylor "I don’t know why 1 did It ... I have a usty temper." Killed .Iiine as he returned home with a bagfull of randy, .bought with money given him I by Us stepfather, was Mitchell (MIekey) Steele, I The shooting took place following ;a quarrel Henley had with his jwife, Gaynell. 37, over five cents I worth of candy she had purchased earlier for Henley’s natural son,! ■Fritz, 3.. V . * a Taylor said Henley probably iWon’t be tried until the September: I jury term of Circuit Court. A jury might be impaneled this .summer ( I to handle some criminal cases I .such s.s Henley’s, according tc ; Chief Assi.Stant Prosecutor Robert iD. Long. GoU 5-hp. motor oorni d big $15 bonui coupon ««•* like 601 Poll ^ m mm-9#of»hih, slip clutch. W ¥• 12*hp. GoU hot 0 full gtorthiff; built-in tank l'Ho32mph 1939 100** model loti of powtr. I Jr jw Golf 3-hp. motor idtol for fconomicol trolling ’ Th,« 39 modal « waigh* only 29 lb», ^ ^ ^ _ yet il l hord to beat | W CP 8C tor raliobility. | | Fedml's is a camper's V X \S . A. Pop-up tbit Pop-tint in juit \ 90 sfconds. 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It baa a flvcMd foal: Ta achbne salf saflMeoey la feed came by • per cent aaaaally; rtpaad baste ladastrlM sorb as j fsd. Steel sad pawer: beast MaMayGd-rZ'-'riigSSfSS' bidiMiy Maalf isr flat maafli* 7^. ' VtMl MDfUTEMAN — Testa are carried out W niyenii«hy«- itol too dolsfatioo: '1 wtU nst give any snppoft or hers of the Unttod Autamoblle WoriKTs (CLC) Tsaadoy Prime Minister Diiitohslier’o|i ost In o full-oeale mMl ( miaalan invastigsttan of Chnado't Dtefenbokar told Ihf UAW dele-gatlpn in a crowd commoai oom-.ee room that tho idea o( a government Inquiry into the problems of tbs auto hkhistiy "worthy of the moat oerksu Inunediatf oonsidcration.” * A * ‘Tm with you if there’s, action that can be takea," sold the prjme minister. Union leaders together with Revenue Minioter Nowhm and Labor Minuter Starr. After Uie cabinet mlnistors left, tho UAW'o OuMdlan dbroctor George Burt toU chanoeo art good far a opseial tnvestigatton. He said Revenue Minister Nowlan whispered to him after Dletonbaker's remaifcs: *‘WeM, Oosrgo. It leska aa H Unpromptu speeches ' by Union leaders from key centers In the automobile and auto parts dustiy—portrayed an ailing industry hampered by in Arson Case He also todHotod that Cbaada laM to fovamp aaow of Mo obto up tor Madison Heights Man Sentenc^ on Bad Check Raymond MePbae, 3i of aS7«l John R Rd., Madioon Heights, yss-torday waa saatonead to 4 to 14 years to Jachsan PHsm tor pssatog a wortolaas fSS check at a hard- Bogus Check GefsHwSeiiteiKe I retaWallnii tor bis ■to sgoiMto him, 1 istowrod to S to 0 to boy Shears, of 70 Csipontcr Q.. Wa^ etord TtomUp, ptoodod guilty ■to SB to orsm. Ho woo sen-MBOod by Cbcult Jodgo J. Boor. # * A Tho SByeorold uoempioyod man! of Otoiocttn tor Ui to 3 yoars. Ruth E. McDottoy. ST. of SMB Mapledalt Rd.. was osiMoncotf by Cbcult Judga WUUam J. Bov. flho ptoodod guilty Sum SB to issoing 0 S3S check wtthoot aa acoount towwtalp police said, when he riart-od a fire ta the Shears' small home. Mrs. Shears and her tourl ebUdren were visiting ftlends sti the time. The Chlgwsll Art Society ta England has recommended to the Chig-woU Urtian Ooundl tbat a vemor-i ial be erected to famed acolptv Sir Jacob Epstein at nearby Ep- HUf MUS »1“. It raxisagei a target of 10.-TtW.OOO tons of steel ingots and I tons of pig iron by ductlon is 2.600,000 tons, compared with s mUlkm ta 1960. US.. Soviet. WeM Geimaa and British aid figured ta the raise. * * * Coal production target 1| fl million tone, compared wttb the 60 million tons .annually now. * t Total power generating capacity waa pet at 11.800,000 kilowatts, compared with 5,800.00 now. to the aodkl Acids tbs goal ta to MtabUah tree and eampolsor>’ education for the 8 to 11 age Duane M. I.emaux and Edmund I Lewis Ruelle Joseph McGea were appointed to! repreaent the Township Board.: with Robert AUten, the Community AetivHtas, Ine., Irwin Greer and Mrs. Marion Noveaa to represent the community at large and cuperintefidcnt at echaols William S. Shunck as an sx-otfido mem-l bVf A isartow si tbs 1M»« town- j NEISNER’S EVERYTHING^OU BUY IS GUARANTEED Freight win bo moved in capsule containers tiiraugh ths plps-'lines of the future, says J. L- Butoe of Tidsa, ptsident of ths Sewiet Pipe Line Co., and pasaengera may eventually travel that way atop Basfd. This yoae's bad-gat to ast Bg tor 881JN. The Board win discuss whether; to continue tty calendar oompilsd last year, by farmer assistant remation, director Robert Bauer. Also sehsduled is a discussion on eatabliahment of a policy for sick leav# of reemtion employes. Lot No. 1 WOMEN’S SUMMER PLAT SHOES -FLAHIE CANVAS STRAPS-PUMPS Reg. $2.00 and $3.00 Values TENNIS I ' /Block SHOES hICH TENNIS Sixat to 1 I .. 1* ,4,, » I Si*oy7 to 12, 12Vj to Rod and Bluo I / . «,/ ... I /ond 6'/a to 13. 97‘>1” NOW/S2 JAN COME IM-WWVE TO Y^UMELF THAT MAGNAVOIC IS TRULY THE FINEST ON m tASIS.. AND HOW EASILY YOU CAN OWN AND ENMT ONEI 90 DAYS ^AME AS CASH! Up to U MowHit to Poy 3065 Orchard L«ke Rd. ^ Keego Harbor FE 5-9474 , Open Mon. and Fri. Eveo 'til 9 18762273 Keyeg’ Heavy Order Now Light Few Names Carted to Lansing ; po!ntiac press. Wednesday, july 6. i960. MNE It wu a big kNd on the dty clerk’i mind-and on the ot the police department. Ninety-two heavy ledgers _______ unbundled and put back Into ator age yesterday after a representative Irom the Department of State pofiped into the dty hall briefly before dashing on to Mount Qein- Ms nfaMoa: To modlty baatUy orders reeehed hi a oabpoeaa algMd.by Ingham Oonaty CIrcalt dMlge Loids H. Coash, prmMIng over EnfMM C.' Keyeo’ legal tight to win a place on the Ang-t Democratic primary ballot lor Under the subpoena which she reived Saturday, aty Clerk Ada R. Evans had been ordered to produce in Lansing today “the registration records of the city of Pontiac.” Or ♦ In compliance, yesterday the precinct registration volumes were piled up - all 92 of them - and Buses to Link Pontiac, Area to testify about aUeged diacmpancie. in the signatureTm m police department was alert-ed to lug the hear-y volumes out cd City Hall and Into waiting vo- W^keup rarin'to^ ^te yesterday afternoon the rep- Awarded $850-Her Swim Suit Hid Nothing maciepanciet m me signatures on ^ ^ ' P * Slottd the petitiona circuUted «or Keyes.! From and tO Clorfcston, Wawrford to seek the Democratic nomtna- 3 Record Distributors purpom of iDcreaalnt aalea «f lla Attorneys for the defendants i * J f p ck.ln.wl there was no hmi. h>r|ACCUSe(j Of PdyOld damages because nt> actual tn-< 'Jury accon.panled ‘Mrs. Dibble's . MUSKEGON (UPli Mrs nomuil ”’^"*** anguish" about the incl-' tfli-The Federal k^EGON (LT»|)-Mrs Donnal^^^, « Omimlsske, today accused Dibble, an aftracltve Muskegon ^ ^ ^ distributors of housewift was awarded S8S0 in a litbble s attonwy said (he living payola U> radio and TV court action yasten^ because a selUeiiH'r.l Included $330 from the'”**' Jeekeys and other employes new- swimming suit becbme trins- partners in the slxip and $30) bnni^®* hn*drasting statkms parent the first lime she ware it nMinutacturer Named in sepamie complaints — Oarkaton. Drayton Plaint and u, .k. ---------------- Distributing ro.,| a * a Waterford Townahlp will have bus In 1959.. potatoes made up 12.7 and the ARC DIstril.ulIng Co., both' Clerks and deputy c|erks tron. aervice to Ifootiac beginning July! Henry L. Heers ;per .-em of the total product- '«l Detroit, and the (ienerat Dis- Mount Clemens. Ferndale, E^t 20. j "•gted^the appreval erder of sales in groctTv stores - more tributing Co . Inc, of Baltimore ^ Detroit. Muskegon, Muskegon i This sras resaaled at tasi night s' **"*'* *'*^ **^ *•’"" ''••«'r siiwle produce The complaints alloged each Battle Creek. Lansing.'^r.terford Township Roard meet- «ml retailer of the item except citnu. conipnny made payoffs for the ta dlffereat'hamlwH^on ^whenow)wi»rs of KeyeeV -bmlaattir^ttSi^ Rapids wUl^teatify. unea, Inc., Thomaa N. ■aid Mrs. EvaM. I * * W Bancfcer and Louis C. Linteau. Thlrtvv«. ni. **'■"* ***** **** preaented a schedule of hourly **'*“*®™ ‘" routes and fees to be charged this. Mrs. Ev-ans carried them her-.apparthUy explainable "by the old In varioua lones self In ^folder. ,toiy of husbands signing thei Mrs. Evms is among officials names of their wives, and vice! ^ ** '■ from 11 Michigan cities who have'versa.” ! nd day after flay. ITw companies were given bO flays ta which NawMaayWMr FALSE TEETH WWiUWt Warty nsk «sn. tsesb ar mmm wtsbMS sn^j»5r?SBI loriakfr. Thia piasasai povOtr Set mm ---- cn^rts "plsw osar" oai awrsernTWM Majority of People Think a Recession Will Come * ^ ^ *^*“* **’■* *'**™^ Ifaduensy. the suivey! the United States will “at some;showed. time experience another recession! Home improvements have in-wlth unemployment comparable to,creased substantially over a year 1958" was held by three out of ago. now matching the best pre-five persons interviewed recently vious year of 1956 by University ot Michigan Re-| But plans to purchase homes dur« search Center. ing the next 12 months ha\-e ... ♦ ♦ ♦ dropped in every income gix>up The center'^said it interviewed compared to last year. ,400 adults in May in a study! ------------ yi'USfT**;''»' ^Bikini Girls, It -dkld it found that although J thiiee out of five of those interviewed beli another rec t comparable to 1968 only of six believed the recession already has started, or w1U set In .1- Premier tloa —one lea.lag Ponttse and the other Clarfcstsa-> begUudiig i at 6 ajn. Monday threuab Frl- ' ' day. The honriy nme will eon-I Mnae antll 9:M p.m. Seturday achedalee begla el I a.m. mad end at 7 p.m. Children between the ages of 5 I and 11 will travel for , half-fares land thbse under tix-e will travel W. express, baggage, news-papera and mail will be picked up or delivered to the Hotel Waldron when originating at or destined for Pontiac. FMmpe and deUverles will aha be made at designated places la ClarbHon ar later mediate polats between Ponttar Nikita Ogle believ^ there ' would be i m | , s reces^ with uhemploy- jtgpn CjlhGT nparable to 1968 only “oneI"'*''*'* A round trip ticket wHI cost $1. with decreasing fares at various zones along the route. ' The scheduled route will begin at Qarkston, to Dixie Highway, and west on Williams Lake road. Don't take our word-ask a neighbor about bis Buick '60! Bunk «lfs srr wisring. ^ochancrs arc vjmroiif near >i>u-owin a new Huitk 60. .4»k him aboiii it. tliit gtrairM o( all Him I v Sit in the wide, toil walk, note the niooom! Iiy a iidr, ierl the proud way this brautk fhws ovet hiimpv ihankt to ilir mki liesi, brehest ihaskison an> U„S tat II you ir lutky.yout nriRh 'foSd ‘’iJSrd '^L^‘*"w«riSSi in this area is street to the hotel. hot may f*fn let von thetk ont iu Wlkteai V* and Torbine Drive* for Kai (then yon re hooked) Bui the rlimher mmsa when vnii irv ibis' Biiwk on for prve A beaui ot a buy an* lime, youi Dealer * rrades are at iheit all time best ngkl nowf •.iMaSar* M Immrn tml •fMniW 0 mmm mm m UMml - x-ery ioon. Others expect the ..tv . iw . cession to begin in 1961 and i”«”y!a>rte^ bikini *I RpffP DtlVK Pllt^ more in the following two or three l^ateon His Own without nagging backache OLIVER MOTOR SALES, INC. seemed pleased with' — jsaw. I The researchers said there was 1 Scores of scantily clad girls— a marked decline in consumer jmost of them blonde—lined the' ' optimism because man.v people road for about seven miles, as he PORTLAND. Maine (AP) - Ac-can see no new de\-nfo|»nents rode along the Austrian Riviera. *^‘*''* * divorce which can further stimulate (be Some of the girls, trying to get *ctor-husband, Gary' erononi.v. ' ' a closeup view, had the briefest^*®"'*’- She testified that “Consumers constantly need new ,®* ““nis. I Merrill was “a man who really jstimulation to remain optimisUc."! . ★ ★ * in»usl be on his own. No*! You c«n get the fast relief youKhrushchev and his daughter, 1 "PP<’«rin need fromnaggingbacktcbe.besda^ fl A * Llena, stared at the girls with *'* the charge. He is In ----. .. Feb- much interest ' iSpain making a movie. He was, i-uary to May purchasing plans, It wa* Khnun.-hov-. f,r«* ;given 30 days In which to appeal, especially for houses Sm" r'' 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE . PONTIAC, MICH. FE 2-9101 Your Buick Dealer ii The man to tea for Bontr-Boy oiefl core, ttti forts come on with ovec-exeition or stress and strain-you want relief-Want it fast! Another disturbance may ■ be mild bladder irritation following wrong foixl and drink - often setting up a restless uncomfortable feeling. Doan's Pills work fast in 3 separate w ays; I. by speedy nain-reUeving action nagginE bmdtacbe. .-first-- s, disturbed view of Western naked- - dropped more sharply than other „ess since American eirls did thpl***®**'®"*- however, that he will ' expectations and attitudes. It said c a n - C a n for Khrushchev in "°* *be case. I very favorable attitudes existed.Califomia. * * .* ‘ for compact cars but purchase ifUn.-K-u-. j j ^ '*'** Ua\1i. a resident of near- ; plans for used carowero much low--' *be Cape Elizabeth, was awarded I. ^ f----T—---r—■> ler th^ lasf X'ear |Can-Can prls, but from his ex-;* token alimony of a dollar, a 2 hy stwUMMeffect on bladder ^rta^ J; ^ ®* / jof three children, one by a for- toiKr.M*"oMUHito( (b.'is*inilMcl; Oio wot of tho IN, m.4.1 yur ' With a smilo C w'vod 8|Vtlio same hsppy relief milligM have for , ‘"J , "*** E^arlier, htmdsome Soviet woman -A collection of parchment docii- Ga'Bvi^f'r’p!us*fod^^ ***” I ®*”*“*' minister ^ culture, Ekaterina ments and^als dating as far back Plans to buy large household ap- Furtseva for a swhn her-'.as 1399 that were fo-jnd buried i ipliances are somew-hat tyiore fre- self in a ^-ered pool at Villach. the rubble of war-torn .Germany iri9.j(iuent than last year, but plans to But si 'purchase television sets have de-substanti LET PENNEY’S MAKE YOUR OUTDOOR LIVING EASIER OUR FOLDING ALUMINUM WEBBED LAWN CHAIR! 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Maple Finish With Brass Hardware ^ TOUR CREDIT IS INSTANTLY APPROVED At Wymon's Vou Deal Directly With Us —i-No Bonks — No Finonce Compony &fRNITUf^ 17E.HuronSt. 18 W. Pike St. J TEN /. ThIe l*byTlAC PRESS, WEPNEfflDAY. JUlY 6. 1960 mm sm cocMails>at Komo v*K{ rNW m QUICK usv «ay nun THE ORIQIlUL WHISKEY SOUR MIX Zone Rulings Await iMalayaBars Board at Waterford 5. Africa Goods of ion,inf prob-l ford Ti^nahipJ >(mrd • xonlntn Ousted Teacher Defendedffll^^^i;^ by Parents at Hearing rBURLINGTON, Vt (UPI) — Aj Uolmiity o< Vlwiaoiil Pro*«*ait OB groop eame to the coo- ___that "h’l harder to be a Christian to Burlington than to Al- The heafjdf for ouatod Benitoc|a lack of Ji elententary arhooi teacher Iia M. wilUngneia ( I •'iVk have • harder >ih to be ef-IfKtlve Chriattona to the mhlat of Aplenty, where a Oulstian is the ac- * loepted thing. IndUlnvnce is bant-pr to combat than critldam or even Strongest Move by Any Land After. Race Riots and nekt-to-laat Mssloa^last idgU,lMitchaU). brtogtag Uv> •** witnesaes present their site change. jcent of a l2iJOO contract with the for Mra. Vogel, fourth ♦ * * Michigan Disposal Co. for jclean-l .. „ bannina lniijorts*ofi*’*‘**'‘ *• Herrington School, who **••**• The zontoK board wUl be asked'tog the Urratoe Manor septicj,n south African i^s eflel^ve “PPMltog ai.-.i-..i —I rinlaai to rc-consider ita previous decision'tank. I- !..K.ro». . to rezone four lots on ^Elizabeth. Ijike road near lyjchaven roadj from residenUal to light commer- cial. The township hoard aeted advice from the Oakland County. Zoning Committee which laid th^ the change "would be "spot zoning" Members of the Uke Oaklaad HWghlo sabdivlaton aaaoetallsn wee* given permiaaloa to eon-atraet a bnlMtog to Ita park lar HOUAilD HOUSE Oerk James E. .^eeterlto _ authorized.to get quotations for Another live lots on Williams • for hauling the town- Lake road and Hatfield atreet “WP *'■»«• department tractor, were approved, and a hearing *1.250- date waa set tor Aug 1. | township board concurred A preliminary hearing date wps;school board on the,.re-alao set tor July 25 for the tn- ■Pf»'n"nent of Irwia Oreer na a atallation of sewers on Tllden |to the Recrea-street from Navarra to West Hur-!’*®" B«*«l on streets Board membera approved chvgm of refusing profetaional! Many o< thoae tesfiftrtog lor Mm. aaaiatance and of poor relatkaia Vogel said ahe bad attowlated tha ^ ' toteUcctual------------------ It is believed to be action so far of any nation pln-j testing South Africa's racial seg-j Vogel bad togwd a pedtloa beiqp^ rrgtolon pdlcy. tog n agmimrrm to hivor ol m- A * A I tahdng her as a teacher. Asked Prime Minister Tenidm Abdul; nbrthrr be —~vt ehai^ Ua dn-Rahman said thla young South-| rislon la Bgbt af Ow poOttoa, east Asian nation is "declaring I ftoprrfatradrwl p, wMt- eoonomic warfare" on South Af-| mar said ba -innballn “Na.” lica and invited other countries of .... the world to Join. He said that Mrs. Vogel not N * k N difficulty in analysing Rahman told a news conference P™*>l«"s with children and par-he thinks that all Asian and Af- 1>“‘ that ahe alao had diffi- their grades coaaiderabty. The next and laat aeaakn will be held Monday at 7 pjst in the Board's officg, 40 Pattetaon 8t. CMSasr* ai rMS. Drat. ■ ao4 DtfS. S< WfS« lof b« «o(hua loacaaMi nclonl NrtnS Nmm SWn Co. Wndaldt rr, nTv. Four bids were opened for black- j topping 1.400 feet of roadway on; Winding drive from Brookdale to Elmhurst. The A. A A. Asphalt, PAYDAY LOANS $50 for2wh ,,. oo/y 70/1 tAer 1mm to ISOO kntk 24*nuM. to x«|wy casN tmi ■PAT M HPAT M I WHU 4 WMKf $ss.sa $ss.ss 9is.re NJe sa.yf si.ee iDeed Mortgage Busine^s-Down '/or Petod I A decline to fee-producing deeds land mortgages meant J1.219 less In buaineu last month by the Oak-i land County Register of Deeds Office compared with the same, period last year. i There were 13,893 papers, producing 120,046 In receipts, record-^ ed last month. This compares with 14.381 papers and f21.263 lor June 1S». j h it h I A comparison of the two months shows 2.676 deeds and 1.058 mortgages recorded this year and 2,-976 deeds and 1.440 mortgages in 1959. There also w'sa one less chattel mortgage recorded—6,-986 In 1960 and 6.987 in ~ ~ ASSOOATIS LOAN COMPANY in DRAYTON PLAINS: 4494 Dixi« Hwy. CALL: OR 31207 iM PONTIAC: 125-127 N. Soginew I- CALL: PE 2-0214 1 2255 S. Taltgraph Mkh. Mirack Mik CALL: FE 8-9641 , t'S_ Daniel T. Murphy Jr . county lerk-reglatrr of deeds, also reported that there were 12 new plats recorded during June of 1960. PATIOS foiHlOdc/uifuRH^! Factory-to-YM-FncM STONE FOR 10x12 PATIO FOR ONLY *42 Roger A. Aithiar PATIO STONE CO. Cruelty to Children Jails Flint Mother FLINT » —A Flint mother w as sentenced to 18 months to four .years in prison y^erday tor cruelty to her four children. ♦ * ♦ Her estranged husband was ordered to serve the first .90 days of 1 three-year probation term in Jtfil. Srofeuro m Mra. CharicM Baxter, Newpeu, M. seas paaaed by Oea-esee Osuaty Clrealt Oaart Judga Dona D. Parker. The couple was convicted of leaving its children, whose ages range two years, alone to the Baxter home last January without food or heat and in need of parental and medical Police said they found the four children living In squalor and suffering Irwrr sores. Mra. Baxter, who la expecting a fifth child, was lectured by Judge Parker. He said she aphearqd to lack a "tKxmal Instinct of both peo|4e and animals — to care for your young." 11)0 word Mormon Is a combination of the Dlflish word “more" and the Egyptian word^'mon," ^CUP THIS AD .. . MAIL IT^ ■ GET FREE BOOKLET ■ II LEARN ABOUT LENSES I I 10 Ways Improved I i I OVER OLD STYLE CONTACT LENSES | > I $es I "They Do Not Touch The Eyes’* a ( UtoiUM Ut MMaai^fr * ka^ kt S«t <■ MS Ul The phaae "dark hone” came into politic^ parlance from racing. Generations ago to Engl there was a sneaky prad'.c dying the hair of a well-known horse black, and entering him to _ _ --------- — ... .... ... ... ™ce under a false name. It hi rican natkma plus possibly theTUlty seeing the problems in the came customary to apply tli Scandlnavton countrlea srlU toIlow,fl«t place. jj^rm "dark horse " to any an- Malay's actioB.__________________! Whitmer said that she "showed knowp horse that won a big race. SFEGUl SlU! WASH 'N' WEAR SUMMER SUITS. SUITS ^35 Regular 24.95 ON SALE! SUMMER SLACKS TROPICAL WEIGHT SUITS aM* lANBOlPN ^ Bariti0O0 Custom Tailors and Clothiers ■ 9M W. IMb «t Takgrugh - FI M300 HAMPTON’S CELEBRATES THEIR GRAND OPENING WITH A Grand Opening Speciols TV-WASHERS DRYERS First Payment In October Grand Opening Specials BEMH MU « 49' Grand Opening Specials 72"x31" Heovy Duty AIR MAHRESS *^89 Limit .1 to- Fp,mily WIN SAILBOAT ValMd $500 AND MANY OTHER PRIZES! Stop in and Register Today and Get Your Free KEY to Our Big TREASURE CHEST of PRIZES ! Chest to Be Available to Open July 16! • DAILY PRIZES I DOOR PRIZES TO EVERYONE • FREE COFFEE SEE THE NEW UNES OF G.E. NOW GRAND OPENING DAT SPECIAL 10:00 a.m. House Radio $9.99 11:00 a.m. Clock Radio $14.99 2:00 p.m. House Radio $9.99 3:00 p.m. Clock Radio $14.99 J Opin 9 to 9 ■ECTRIC COMPANY "Serving Pontiac Since 1929" ' 825 WEST HURON STREET Neor Td-Huron Shopping Ctnttr FE 4-2525 —V ■f THE PONTIAC PRESS. WlPyiSPAY. JULY a, I9ff0 ELEVEy But Hope Is Still Stronj^ 'Facts of Life' Painful otd tiijwy. Ha iKMptUl. M«l mnk, ^Japanese Emperor '^|to Get New Home ayjrr.^asjNegroes to Skip aw in kriin WM dwtroyd by Amtiirm B3k!7> • — 1.1m (Trips Downtown ^ cwnir foifliv. H» WM back at _______ TUaaday-«a crutchas TOKYO (AP) — Courtructkin I D»vkl «» mwdw’a prt-■ aaw honit far Eropfror Wra- HOIXYWOOD fAP) — IMnci'wkh Bab Ffope, and auflerid a •• ^O"** Ihelbtto and Empma Nagako bmraii havafft bean too funny oa tha aet.blaA ' o( "IBe Facta of Ufa," a Hoay-|Sbe waa boapltaUnd. Hono la hecpta« near Tokyo'i btuUnrm renter. itarlea. of concrHe and of mod-*^ in Knoxville at and Japanaaa wS? Twin. (AP)-Ne-l Prnyrfy ownm hav# bwin ar|ad terture. in a aaitrii of tarttca. have.to Inriuda a guarantee againat .begun a rtay-away-lttxn-doarntoarn "arooHiered treea" In any conatnie- CyraitkMrada at Poland haa arrived In Eaat Berlin with a large deiegatlon for offirtal ceie-brntkma to^ of the lOlh anniver< aary at tha PoiWt-Eaat German ^ FH- Then auppoitiBg actor Don De- day during fuming of a aoenaiPona hurt hh bach wUla do^ a| _ ^ I Ownpletloo -U acheduled In Oc-!rontrol at peach ttjee borera aay'all The MakHvo laUBda are in the tober 19«. I Michigan State Univeraity ento-' ndiaii Ocean. I The emperor and emprraa I movement which they nay will tlon contract . Ohio tree expert Mar. I960 will be a critical year fw laat until "condltloiM improx'e lor'tln L. Davey Jr. warned that many improx'e lor tin L. Davey |trrea are killed by aoil depoaited WWW |on their roota. during excavating Kor aeveral weeka-until Tuea* and grading 0|wralicxia an Ormany'a permanent eaatem frnhtier. 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SEW ’n SAVE i- JULY SALE OF SALES • JAMAICAS # PEDAL PUSHERS I BLOUSES e T-JOPS • HALTIEKS YOUR CHOICE for or *2.39eoch COTTON JAMAICAS, PEDAL PUSHERS IN PRINTS AND solids; SIZES 8 TO 18. HARTERS, KNITT-TOPS, BLOUSES IN MISSES' SIZ^. HURRY AND SAVE NOW! TEUHURON SHOPPING CENTER open to 9 p.m. Mondoy, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Very Special Purchase ♦ of Men's Wash and Wear SLACKS S095 3 for $2500 Ideal for the hof summer weather ahead. Easy to core for... and o pleasure to wear. Avaj^le at Both Stores Downtown Pontioc TRI-Huron Contar Opwi Tki Sat., 'HI DOLE-46-OZ. Can Pineapple JUICE 25' 15 Red Ripe-Fresh TOMATOES Cello Pkg. Pillsbury FLOUR 5 Lb. Bag 35 Blade, Chuck Cut SWISS STEAKS 59 lb. Stonding MB ROAST 69 lb. I, it T 't THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDUnESDAY, JULY g, IgflO Saginaw Comity Plan Cited Wiser Use of Probation Could Save Tax Dollars Air Force to Check GIART SUim CLOSE-OUTS of TOP QUAUTT MERCHANDISI flIAHT U» WASHINGTON MP) “• ^cooftmctioA ot UN8INC ifv-More and wiaeri would have been $1,100,000 a year. he <*«d»ed bp t<>e Air fproc. or probation «ive taypayeraih. «id. upwards oT a million dollara a “Mdiigan muit take inmcdiate'hc wenta a ^***^ *® **plicate aa nearly aa *bitement (kia week, a Penta«on SSOm:. ....•* i.*l4 »• SUVK-...^..X « Mt ogMSaTSeoMW. ...>. ^ Saginaw County ia any indication, tte chalmian of the Michigan Orime and Delinquency ^Council said today. The percentage of convicted I Renf to prison was cut In hall—from 34 to 17 per cent— during the three year experiment with probationary techniques, said John B Martin. Martin cited a report by I AMF.KHAN \.%ZI - Hls unruly hair did not edgp (kmn o^'cr hit high forehead, but the arrogant shouting of this self-styled American Nazi leader served to remind hls Washingtoii audience of. anotlwr Nazi leader. Oorge Lincoln Rockwell is shown in three cloSe-up shots during sp hu harangue addressed to a party assembly in the capital s Judiciary Park. He was heckled a great deal by the crowd he drew, but no violence resulted, as was the case on the previous day on the grounds of the Smilhsonian Instlitit^. Corporations in the United States shellod out $137 million in 1968 for j support of higher education as convj London Paper Hits at Our Election Orgy In Saginaw Oxuity. he probation was recommended for 68 per cent of the criminal cases. A 7 per cent increase. Hie number of persons who violated probation and had to be sent to prison was cut from 32 to 17 per cent, in comparison with a previous record, Martth said. Queetiea: Our canary Is toatac tte Irathers. is this aa Indies-lion of iUnees? Answer: Hiis melodious little bird is justifiably proud of his beautiful. variegated coat. He bathes and preens himself daily, but during .the moulting season (July to November) it is natural for him to lose his fealhe'rs. LO.NDON (AP) - The London. “She wUI hide from a harsh [>aily Mail suggested today the • rose-colored cocoon. United State, ou^t to <*an^ “»!ye.mmg for a day that is dead.“ "log-cabln election pattern. * ♦ * ‘ ' The mass circulation newspaper; , . .. ! said in an editorial that the ex-| «»» tended U.S. election campaign Tor the British to make proposals puts the government "virtually on to the American people, but it ice for the better part of 12 noted that elections in this coun-months." ittV- •'•‘o executions, "rarely take ■If it concerned only the Amer- '^“•'S from be- icans no one would complain." the ____________________ possible in. every dradt court!*>’• 79c 4VrM '• 89c Come See . 2 97c You'll Suva ot AtP ORANGE OR CHERRY Popsicles or ---CHOCOLATl BHItBBT TWO BOXU OP 6 Fifdgsicles 12'H» 49c CrMm Cheese p2 Kraft's Velveeto . . 2 Sihrerbrook Butter QUAlfrY • • Sunnyfieid Butter QUAinv A REAL VALUE BANANAS C AiP BroncM)ur Finest Quality Apple Sauce 4'':‘£49* lbs. 25 M HONEY DEW Large Eggs 2»-‘85‘ MELONS........... Bing Cherries . . EIGHT SIZE 59‘ . a /• 49c 3 WR 29c Seedless Grapes 39c Sweet Corn . 6 i^rs 39c A&P Brand—Our Finest Quality Tomato Juice ic 4^ 89^ L SPECIAL SALE AOri Own Pure Vefetablo Shartening AAP» BRAND SICTIONS Tomato Catsup Grapefruit Goiden Yams Fig Bars Baby Foods MARY1 CHOICI JACK O’ LANTERN BRAND INSWIBTfVllUP CLAPP’S STRAINID .2 .3 .4 2 10 14-OZ. BTLS. 16-OZ. CANS No. 3 CANS LB. PKG. 4*/4-0Z. JARS 29c 49c 69c 39c 65c A&P MIX OR MATCH SALE HEIHZ SOUPS 8 CANS $1 8 CANS $1 loaaor QuanlilUs Sold of Rogular Rttoll Mushroom, Chickan Noodle or Chickon-VegefobU Vagatoble Soup, Bean with Bocon VrI WAlHMriOWWWMi . . . . 2’«Si 65c Cashimra BouquRt • • • • 4 CA?iS 4Ic Ad DRtRrgRnt't;:?'*^;'^ B5c '\Sf Vt UqHld VrI SPiClALI ISe OPP LABEL Liquid Chiffon FkriRRt lABIL DBOeORANT Keyko Margarine . • 4 c% 99c French Dressing FROZEN FOOD SELECTIONS BANQUET-^HICKEN, TURKEY OR BEEP Pies.. 99c Hawaiion Punch. . . 2 39c AAP Grape Jelct. . 7 tSk L Potato Bread Pineapple Pie FAIKRI • Petote Chips JANIPARKER 17c , ONLY 39c ’.J’x 59c MIX A ITIS. Spanish Bar Coke 29c az-or" CAN 69c All prices In this ad effective thru Saturday, July 9th In all Eastern Michipan ABP Super Mcrrhets THE GBEAT ATIANTIC I PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, iNC 5uper |u{arkets All A&P Super Morketi Optn Thursday and Friday 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. Liquid Lux 1ST 65c not. »ss «is 1« Ms-PMi M Whhs Lifebuoy Sogip 4 & 33c l«Y« •( AAPI Lux Soap 4 & 4lc FssI RmIIy CIsas Lifebuoy Soap ”2 5S. 33c 2a Off Isbsl ■ , Lux Soap 2 cT. 2 5c Ssva or AAPI Rftno.i'Blue 2 ’i^i^ 65c I44>i. Fb'e 77* 10c OH UM Breeze 69c 2—1 S4>i. Nrgt. wMi Waih Clsl^ 47t UX •a OH l«bd ^ Spry Shortening 8 ct 64c ; I ■ RTKKN THE FpXTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JULY 6, im Supporter Sees Late Win Itevenson's Nomination 'Unlikely but I'm Moved' NOV YORK (APt-AdUI_E. Stnenson had kind «ord» today: ior olh«*r Democratic ^hoprfula and called it “powible W no(| probable" that he would get tbej presidential nomination for a third time. venaon has a ''!ui(fK'let]i beach-:head" o( first-ballot votes to win on a later ballot. Steveiwun. tft a taped Virago Inters-iew seen on the NBC "To-rt«.v" slaw this morning, disassociated Hmihelf (rvm a »tatem.ent’ by a Califonua sufipoi-h’r, James F. l)o>le DonIc said Tuexiay in l.i)s Angeles that neither "Sens Lyndtm B John-son of Texa.s or John F Kenned.v of Massachusetts could gel the nomination and that Ste^ 9evenson said he is perplexed, surprised, and moved that hie Is under consideration for a tl^l time t "f have read roy epitaph so; many ttines that I thought I was dead, and then when | wake up' In the morning and find I am' alive. It is a rriarter of delight.' I must ixMiftwa. ' Stevenson said ' "You must understand that all of the candidates are my Hose friends, and I have admiration and respect for all of them." Sle-\enwn said Oklahoman Makes Primary Comeback the Hottw whip, Belcher of Enid, in the itate primary oppooenta. I Rep. Fife t RepobUcan CoiAily School Qiiof ARtndt Study Sostion OKLAHOMA CITY (Al») - A Susan B. Anthony. former for women's Tights, Rep. Victor Wickersham. Man-gum. highlighted Oklahoma's jiri-mary elertion Tneaday,. Sen. Rohert S> Kerr and t& state’s five other congressmen were nominated wdthout runoffs OoHly Sdiool EMstrtot Supt 1UL Ham 3. Emeraon of 5T3 W. Breemls 8t fa among « school mparfatom-deals, attoadlag a UMay nwettag of the Advanced Admlnlit>atlve|B- stftolt «C the Kuvaid fiwsWe ehosl i( Bdaeattm. nOieMa wHI eoatote maeWP* of pieblemi el dmapa tald% placa ki edacatiaa. Ihc thaaw of (be Inatitute ie "Adnia- Stoek bnyk^ ky Indlvklaals kir nvdma karcstoMBt me ky XT per OMI ead readMd M pm eant el 'lotol I hsU » days er Mas) drspped to •J per epd, aeoetdlns to a New York Btocic EMkeags sorvey- Wickersitam apparently edged teJlnbent IViby Morris of Law-vto win the'Oemoccatk; nomi-'natioit to western Oklabohma's Ith District. With all'hut S of the te5 pre-clm-ts counteoxAVU-keraham held] a 563-vote leadXThe unofliciall Udiy was 40.515 (o' ; Ihls was the fourths race between the two men. WRik^rsham *,p rsM*ux I won ejght years Mt / AITHOR dYks — Bellamy «d him In 1956 and'held his Partridge, author, editor and lit- '"“'If*" »'«» ' erary critic, died Tuesday at 82 j**”' » m - In a Bridgeport. Conn., hospital. I Rep, Carl Albert of McAlester, Chose & Sonborn, Beechnut, Hills Bros, or MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Drip or Reguior I Lb. Vpc. Con 59 R«g. 15c Value . . . Claor Ploitic TULIP DESIGN TUMBLERS he 12‘SS' 5< Each Michigon Country Queen U.S.D.A. Fresh, Fancy URGE EGGS. ..._________________ America's Fovorite Brond 39‘ SealtesV. Vonillo ICE CREAM_59* Star-Kist TUNA....... 4*s:'."^9* Dox. Holt Gollon U. S. No. 1—California / 1l Long White POTATOES__________ : . 10 t 59 New YELLOW QNIONS^^^^^^ 3^ Fresh, Home-Grown GREEN BEANS Fresh, Sugor Sweet Coljfornia C> 2 2 1 Lbs. for I-Lb. Pkgs. Lb. Box ROTS________________ Dixie Belle Fresh Crisp Soltine CRACKERS............... 10 Flovors am ^ ROYAL GELATIN.......... .............. 3 'l?,‘ Tom's A RICH-TEX All Vegetable Shortening 3 con ISc OH Lobel Instant MAXWELL HOUSE . . 29T 29* 25* 19* 19* 55* Jumbo 10 Oz. Jor $^49 Book MATCHES •...... 2“«.r25* America's Finest jm . Facial Tissue KLEENEX. . . . . 49 Tom's Money Soving Low Price mm m DOMINO SUGAR ..._____________ 5 bS, 49* Hunt's Foncy ^ m x«ll mm. ^ FRUIT COCKTAIL............... »« 89 WESSON'^OIL............. . . IS & 49‘ SCOT TISSUE______ ... 3 ■'A';' 29 Tom's Finest U.S.D.A. Choice Quolity CHUCK ROAST Tender, Juicy, Blade Cut ' ROUND or SWISS STEAKS Finest U.S.D.A. 75"" Tom's Finest Quolity . . . Ledifr Strictly Fresh GROUND BEEF Perfect for Outdoor Bor-B-Q Buy 7 Cons . . . Save 15c PET MILK 7 ‘1“* TOM’S Northwood Markets Stt ORCHARD LAKE ROAD • Sundoy 'til 5 P. M. Daffodil Farm Bakery GRAND OPENING at your . Kroger Store ^ Daffodil Paj#t 69c or JubSvBth throu|h|Klvl9!W___3 I "" N OW COUNTRY KITCHEN BAKED GOODS BRKADBOAltD SPKCIALS Thursday • Friday • Saturday CfB0COLATE~GOLD LAYlSk CAKE With White Butterereme An exciting new concept in. baking that recreates the lipsmacking, coimtry-baked foods of yesteryear—that’s Daffodil Farm Bakerjd A layer of gold cake and a layer of chocolate cake —Lavishly iced with our own butterereme icing, chocolate sugar icing swirled on top! Delightful to see and luscious eating— Farm-churned butter... Strictly fresh eggs . . . Michigan wheat flour . . . succulent, dew-fresh fruit-everything that is lavished on Daffodil Farm Bakery Products is first quality! Daffodil Farm offers you a full assortment of handmade baked goods —120 varieties — each one with that old-fashioned, swiped-from-the-window-sill flavor! FAMILY BABKA COFFEE CAKE An old-fashioned European delicacy-Hus Babka coffee cake is made from rich pastry, smooth cinnamon cream swirled inside emd topped with butter streusel and butterscotch sugar idng. Thie service Is old-fashioned, too —friendly and neighborly in the old-time tradition. Visit Daffodil Farm Bakery’s Country Kitchen today-and take away with you a mouth-watering. reminder of those pan-licking days of long ago! DATE LOAF, ICED . WtotfntosUaip ttina SaturUay SFICIAl. RAISIN BREAD aS#; TalairaphRNd-MirMiiiiWg «»RPNCa«(a-h«««,,Mlih. -T»la|nghandBhafcg«,Lrt,||g,. / THE POX 11 AC PRESS, WEDNESDAY Jl I V «. lw«o- T There's Just No Dessert Like Ice Cream H BlBl hMn erMoi I iMUat M ■r FIFTEUX By JANET ODELL le* CKMia k Ikkd by Uw USDA' as a plentUul food during July. Fram what I've swn of llw way peo^ rat lor cream, it dorta't, have to be pushed. However, there ire always newj ways'Sof serving it. Unsulphured molasses is milder in taste than its cousin, sulphured molasses. It can be used right from the jar as a sundae sauce; or you can. make a praline or butterscotch sauce. Wsissses Pecaa PraHae Sauce , ______favorite Ice'cream, placing a large batter'in"Mucepon over *W an tog. Using pastry tube. ................. flute edgk of cone with whipped cream. .Stick small candle In top ' of Ice cream and light just before serving. ICE CBEAM NOMXIAVS .Slip small paper doily around large part of cone. Place scoop of any flavored k» cream onto’fonn and press caiidy gum drops all unsulphured molasses. Cook minutes. Serve hot or cold over ice cream Yield: Approximately jlVi cups. Molasiies Bullersootrb Sane* In the Praline Sauce recipe, omit pecans; stir in '* cup evaporated milk upon removing from heat. Have you ever served Birthday Ice Oeam f'«ae»-«r lea Cream Nosegaysr They the yoaag set. flat-bottomed cones with your over ice cream. There are still some strawher-ries on the market With half a cup .vou can make an interesting ice cream sauce. Combine 16 marshmallows, ciit' in pieces, with H cup crushed: fresh strawberries and 2 table* | spoons light com syrup in the top! of a double boiler Cook ovet hot water, stifling until smooth and thoroughly melted. Remove from heat aiK^ stir in,l cup sllred freah strawbeiTies. Cool. Serve over cake, sliced fresh pesVhes or ice cresm. Makes 1'» cups. * s A s This Ice cream dessert mixes everything with the ice cresm. It’s too rich to need a sauce, korha : 1%ut lo* errum In a mixing bowl ud let aonrn aitghtly at room temperature. Combine heavy erram and tnstadt coWre. then whip until cream holds its sha|>r Ck bananas into thin diagonal slices. Lightly fold together sol tened ice cream. batMim slices ami whipped cream. Transfer to s serving dish and garnish top with sprinkling of aiktlllonal inslanl coflee. 'Frankfurters Are the Bigger Ones more than hall lean beef and thy rest Is pork and seasoning. Sortie cereals are added to the low#y grades., .but In Michigan tliey’ie ^atiU -mostly meal! If desired, sprinkle s(illl lad.v fingers witfe eobilreau or rnrarso and plaee la Individual d«'ssrrl Wash cherries, pit and chop coarsely, measure »el asktr Beal eggs, adding sugar grSdtmlly. iinlll thick smi lenhm-<*oiorrd RIeixl In Vail and inllK. PiHtr into fleering lro> and Ircr/e iinltl |usl finii . Whip iivam, stMIng vanills I’lai'c fro/eii mixture m chilled tsiwl and laal until ciesinv Kohl 111 whipped I ream and cheriies Ui'lurn to (rre/ci until linn Make'-H 10 M M'mngs, III tlj^re’- Have you ever won-' deled. W hat's (he difference between wieners and frankfiirtera'’" .Sl/e is one dftfen-me, says the Cimsunwr .Marketing information Agent losephiiie l.a«>fl Kraiikluilei', are the Mggest. ii.KUallv sts’ul -an inch ttilek ami 4 imiies long . Wueneis might called Ihi Miiallei n>iisins" s they loe of an Im h thn k amt 1 III .'I'j in< lies long KiankfiMi) and vvieiiei.v are gisid wholesoi Wliether you choose* wienert or franks, you sr# sure of getting whrtlesome meat for your family. CctuliflowBr and Horn ped baaana iiiUliirr. s make sonioug^ i« Bina CHERRIES... 39 1?esbeSf f^iees! I e iinhliinehed at ’ 1 olive oil. ilranied r wiih salt g Miehlgan f.s-l' very NK-W YORJ< (UPIi _ This ca.v seroir makes good use of leftover ham Mix 2 eiips each of nibed gxioked ham aivl rooked cailliflow-T with *1 can of undiluted cream if chu ken soup amt I cup of gral-e*l cheese .Spnnkle with buttered rninihs ami hake Jn to .10 minutes until browned/ In a 'kVhdegrea' CALIFORNIA THOMPSON SEEDLESS GRAPES iociay..eve^ci|/ PEACHES...... 4-35‘ HUGE JUMBO 8 SIZE GUARANTEED RIPE MELOF HONEYDEWS .... -59' f^hafffenai- Hroaer ^ LOW PRICES PLUS FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS HEAD LETTUCE 2 s 25- CABBAGE SWEET CORN .. 6 29 W» resarra Ilia right to limit oaonlihaf. Ptiett and ifamt alfaclma lira Sal:, fu/y 9. I960 at Ifrogar in Tontiac and Eatitta Michigan. Nona Sold la Daalori. S$i I •i 5\ ,K. SIXTEEN ___ Procedurie Looks Innocent, but . . THE Pontiac press. Wednesday, jlly s, 1900 Eye Order of Vote Switching LOS ANGLLLS ii>- {’ollins Ims said this would eliminate the jioasibllity that he might l»c acoused ot bias if he iTCognized a state which stalled ,a handvyigon movement bV«hift-: mg i to switeh their voles fir St during llw !irsl iKillot al IM'V t weeks nommatitig ses.vion--? This seyinlogly nUmir Issue - whitth iiia.v mine to s vole by the luU eonv entjon belt >re next week’s hplhdlng — i-miUI pnidiHe a vnielsl tesl. TTia. ostid . i>it e . Ketined.V fones who hofa- switrh • koles will Mail a bandwagon move .■•U.imsi tliov of Jolin-in IIvine solid;,'. It;.. ;o,ll K-'im.., * « * UeiiioiTatic National Chairman P.-wd Butler sjtid "I thinji it wmild U2 Forced Dow 11 tor Repairs at Sudan Airport be sensible and fair" to adopt a new procedure—perhaps recognizing the delegations alphabetically. However. Ciov. LeAoy Collins of would be bound by the traditional method unless the rules commit ! fee reiommended. and the con-' vent ion adopted, a new system It WHS learned that Collins (kies riol lielieve a rules change is required The ICkH'idH govemir believes that, unless the conventii^n votes otherwise, he is fiw to follow* his own liest ludginent , Nevada's Ex-Senator Candidate for House Tr;Alitionall\ liic , rhairman of llir i onv rc< (>gniM“d at" random drlfgations wftn h iiavr rhallge the ay Ihcii _ m-oidcH on a paili< ul, -However. i,v I.> Hoy CARSON CITY. Nev. lAPi Former C S. Sen. Cieorge (.Molly • . . ..o Malone. 70. filed his Kepubli fV)\»TITl’TION — The general synod of the United Church of Christ convenes today to consider the comititution of the new church, which is being formed by a union qf the Ccnuicil of Omgregational Christian churches and the Evangelical and Reform thus 19()R, said tlie House office ‘ is not a step down in my nilnd." His filing Tuesday made it a thiee-way race for the Republic.in •red nomination against the incumlienl airing New York, left, and Dr. James E. Wagner of Philadelphia, are lixiking over the new draft. I REMUS BUTTER Pound 59‘ BEEF SALE - LOOK HERE ROUND SIRLOIN SWISS STEAK 59^ Tender T-BONE STEAKS Lb. 69' Brisket BOILING BEEF ‘‘23' Sirloin Tips CUBE STEAKS Tender RIB STEAKS GROUND BEEF CHOICE CUTS BEEF ROASTS “45' City to Spring From Desert Ads on Sun Valley Site 21 Miles From El Paso Draw World Response P;L PASO. Tex. (UPIi - The, hich took set-1 |ination r Sen. Symington, Gov. Lawrence See No Rigging HARRl.SBURC. Fa. lAPi-.Sen. Stuart Symington of Missouri, a candidate for the Demotriatit-presidential nomination, and Gov David L, Lawrence of Pennsylvania say they don't think the national convention ha.s been rigged i Symington made an uiiexfiected ington'K stepfathe^-^vd Is ^ tient at a Harrisburg hospital. Lniteil S ates, soon will bisect I Symington, who is seeking sup-i“ P'^P®**'’'^ port from I,awrence. chairman of, .... , . (Pennsylvania's 81-vote convention!^ devel(>pers ^eady delegation, eat with the governor,!’**'*’ I*“* during an interview. UwTence"'’"8 **'*?« S. H«hway & has n-mained neutral jn the nbm- '"i " ‘‘"'‘u" V. If their plans leat-h fruition the city will rise from desert land that has been used for grazing sheep and callle and little else. Developer Harlan E. O’Leary of ■the O'Leary Land Co. claims hundreds of lots have already been sold by mail, arid response to worldwide advertising of .Sun City has come from Berlin, Tokyo, I/indon. .Stockholm and .other for- ’ ign centers._____ 0'lz*arj' Mtd the clt.v would eiiiphasUr orderly planning In contrast with the •’helter-skelter pany elvle growth." The S,1.(X)0-acie city wimld have few traffic lights or major intersections b.v virtue of a major five-avay extending tlie 2.1-milc length of the eity. O’Leary said design emphasis would include scenic planning of industrial and residential areas. Much of the city expected to, be devoted to parks and recreation.’ His plans call for ground clearing to begin Jul.v I. Workera will lay out tiO-faol-wlde boulevards, make a site fur a 300.000 plot eemeterv , and iMitllne residential districts encircling a J.OOO-acre industrial site. "Our indusihal area will be as scenic as the eity's parks," 0 Leary said, More than '2.000 aeies of'(’om-mercial and business sites are planned along the main freeway. fO'Leary said. (UT«0 that Keaardy tbea wlll aapport ta Steveauoa. However. Ihe.v aald they want _ , i .. H to get 3oa.oeo signatures bv ^ <* <» 16^000 sutures Friday . de«lll»e and Urged ail co^ed ln^ Michigan eltlsru. “who have not signed to »evenaon draft petitions, lake this final opportunity to get i ' * * * ■ , on the reeord now for better ' At Lansing. Dr. Keyes said sUle government In Mirhigan.” officials were "deliberately stall- [tioiial (xmvention proposal on the X'TAUJNO CHABtiED ballot. Backers said they wanted! Keyes, at a hearing on the suf-' .700,000 signatures to "assure a'ficiency of his nominating petitions safety nar^in” , in Ingham County Orcuit Court, ■UID.N’T MEAN IT’ •'*‘**‘* Elections Director Ro raied off tho haM an eraor aa a KepobUeoa' fai iMt aad IMt, aeeded of Mast MT additieaal slgaatares to ohtaia tho mfadnnmi it.TM roqalred tor a ptaeo aa the ballot. He submitted nearly 1)6.000, but the Board tossed out some 4.000 for improper potarization and other deficiendes. A ★ ♦ rf' Meanwhile, Edward Connor, a Detroit city coundiman and ona of three candidates for the Demo cratic nomination for gm-erttor, was endorsed by the Macomb County Central Labor Council. WWW The. council represents 6.O1IO union members in 25 lo<^. Other candidates for the Democratic gubernatorial lymiination are Lt. Gov. John Swainson and Sedretary of State James Hare. didn’t mean it" when he said -he The State Supreme Oaurl or-> Democratic Convention was rigged dered the hearing after Keves FOR FRESHEST MEATS AT LOWEST PRICES SKINNERS Dewwlevs PantU* AP Pkauix K»>Ki\S - .lose .Miro Cardona, Cuba's-ambassador dcsig-the I'nitrsi States, i-e-signed Tjiesda.v and took asylum in the .Argentine Kmha.s.sy in Ha-vann ('aidpna. oiu' of Cuba's eider statesmen, was the first prime minister unde volutin lie was regarded as friendly to the United .'slates and has biM'n un-happ.v with the leftist direetion the regime has Iteen taking. 1 ^ - FOLLOW THE CROWDS 1 1 ^HOFFMAN’S OAKLAND PACKING w/ II* GIEKWOOD Anon Fion Pontiac Motoi Oflicot ■ sMmw KETAa MARKET OPEN THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY—; ro MARKET PHONE FE 2-9114 rA.M. toSP.M, 1 Branded Steer Beef Sale^ 1/^ RIB R^AST-ROLWS R^ 1] l| 1 SIRLOIN or ROUND SnAK — 1 \ J NEW YORK CLUB STEAK Y ‘ 1 Choice 69«>- ^ Lean Baby DRK ROAST \ tb. ^0 ij •riled—Pre-Cooked a PICNICS j 1 Fresh Steer Beef 1 LIVER or q lb, $1 NEARTS ^ 1 Giade K Hamilton White Medium Eggs,3*“*1 Peter'j BAC( —- » Finest Sliced ^ )N 3“ 1 Your Freezer the E-Z Way! No Money Down! K Hj^BT — GRAIN FED STEER BEEF —^ Full Lb. [Fore lb. 1 Full HHV Hinds. .90 {Quarters. 40 [Sides Cut, Wrapped, Sharp Frozen and Delivert 1 E-Z Payments! ...ras'” ^d Free THE POX HAL PRE%S. iviCDNESDAY JILV 0. 1900 . ' ■ 'I SEVEXTEE.N faite > tilihypMni|MBtfl Drain wd Add but- WHh Vegetables Add Colof to Noodles i?Sirr!5"«lS Stript of Lunchoon Moot ?tibll?lSrn 79 U. S. SOVT. GRADED CHOICE TENDERAY SIRLOIN STEAK .. 99 laeouia lt\racaivat 44 hour* of »oacial ear#'which actually agtt it/ whila it't itill\frath. Tanpirav Baal ii th# tandaratt baat vau'v# ayar taitad' No orhar. baat ta hath /(tan Kte AM Ifanidfar! \ / U.S. GOVT GRADED CHOICE TENDERAY Round Steak 89* U.S: GOVT GRADED CHOICE BLADE Chuck Steak < 59* U 5 GOV T GR/y>»D CHOia CUBE STEAK..................... i. 99c u- GOVT C.PAOID CHOICE BOl.HC::. ROTISSERIE ROAST IM, GOVT GPADED CHOICE UNDLRA' T-BONE StEAK ...............u" Hot TENDER-.CUBED VEAL STEAK................. u 79c RING BOLOGNA ......... u 49c SPECIAL FORMULA LEAN KOSHER STYLE . SUNSBERS Corned Beef .H '^49 • HILLS BROS • BEfCH-NUT or happen at Nrc^erj O KROGER 111 LOW PRICES PLUS TOP VALUE STAMPS 50 EVTRA stamps with COUPON-jKROGER . Vil 12«/.49c •OROEN'S ORAhKJC OR CHERRY TWIN POPS........... [ILICIOtlS BORDEN S UDGEES ............. 12'«49c rr reserve the right to limit quantities. - Prices and item effective thru Sat., July 9. 1960. at Kroger in pontiac and Eastern_ Michigan. Sone Sold to Dealer.^ V ^ b-,/' I EIGHTKEX THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEPyESDAY, JULY 6. I960 Camp Style Rice Dish Cooked in a Skillet XMien tb« (unil>- diom out-of-doore. good dish«s that “ttick-to-thr ribs'* tre the order of the d«>-' Rk* Casserole. Camper Style, is jwt such a dish Rke and beef, with vegetable' sniaonirtgs. combine to make a complete meal, and one that everybody likes You can prepare this skillet dish in the kitchen and bring It out doors tor senice Or you .cani really rook it "hobo-style." at the! picnic ‘ site by heaping coals Your menu retpiires very little i ^ *!**»?”ifiS**' around the top and sides of the more Just add a crisp green sal-j t sr*n mew. m ip riass skillet. ;id or. fresh com. if you like, and When purchaaiiig bnef from your I. .. I. a choice of fresh fruits for des- meat man, have him, run mcnt the temrne ndstare Is added. Casaende. Camper Hlyle pou^ H unUI Thto reSalMs Its temler. fhdly * S22J* ***' *“• ' margarine in qaalitv. A rmbtoadM of I MuUio. taHw w MHibws - l.niato Juice, chill "" TJ"} saac7 steak Mace. ^ Karlle Add nee and cbpk for 3 or —ftie Rice (bsaerole. Camper <\ cup thi:i tsurt , I minutes. hl.vie It sestfal flavor. brtnr to • Mt mar a«ar y Add Uqiiid Smoke to Baked Beans ap Ddautea at 3S0 dsgraaa. Or heap coals aitnaid sides and on top of skillet Ik) and cook un-and riea arc tender. Makes S servings. ITS or oat. When conven-ta them a day or two 1 let the savory flavors Colorful vegetable plate, baked { stuffed tomatoes, green peas orl } ^ asparagus, candied sweet potatoes, j i wi water cress. ! piS!^ow« (?50 la water to cover tU beaua are tender. Drain and resan Saute the chopped onk» and pepper in butter tU onion is ligbtly oak otadi Add tomato puree, paraky. salt ani liquid smoke. Then add 1 cup of the reserved bean liquor and simmer 5 minutes. Uquan if ne mrriafca hi Start WHfr Appit Souem Ouned apple sanoe is wonder-iUy handy for making quick rel-hea tor maat Mix it through 1th any one or two of the foDow-ii« and you have a rellah both dppy and MMy: OMpped green (callions, mint leavoa, diced cel-eiy, chopped plcklaa. or chopped Naturally Tender-Table ^ BIua Ribbon Farms Beef Blue Ribbon Farms Beef Standing Rib Roasts Sflf at All iMHtf 69 Oven Ready Cacklebirds Oven Ready Ducklings C lb. Spray Crcuiberry Sauce Oondy with Duckllngt 49t 39! For ftttnilt/ eating pleanre ... on the Patio, at the Picnic ... or indoors. Serve with tomatoes for taste-tempting bacon A tomato sandimehes. COelicatessen Values DinM DaIamh* Ptsehkt or Glsndolt Mich. ijCe King bologna Pioln or GoHIc Grade 1 Aj n liver Sausage 45V Thu Ccujien SceMmtbl* Only U Wrlfioyt Thr»geh tl«ur«ay, July f. ■ Del CrMt «r Oeitmeiitb u i» m I lee Cream 49< wl Limit One WitH Thii Coupon Siii Ceueen hat na cash yalua. Siva Va uthlar btMra tha chatkt yaur erSar. Limit ana par cuttemar. 1 TT ww/t^s.nwtm/m tm Scunsonite CARD ^ With S25.0# is 6to*a Cash flapiUw Tapaf ^ ONLY--- ^0 Samaonite Choirs wiyw H.OO ih Gree* ^69 Ceab keaiatar Tepet (,,h Only . . • Scot Tissue Famous Pineapple - Grapefruit' Del Monte Enriched All - Purpose Pillsbiuy nous Assorted Flavors Royal Gelatiii Roll 10° Ssrl** vj 39' 4».25° White, Choc , Loaf Size 50 EXTRA Gold Bell Stamps With Tim Ceepmi — WM PerclMM ef $S.M #r MOM Iscept Seer, Wine er Ciferettea Me eely at f 9. THit < Pillsbury Cake Mixes Jellaw, Marble Velvet Peanut Butter or I Musselmans Apple Sauce Cocoa Marsh Syrup ] Beacon Brand Salmon Chippewa Chief Syrup Hygrade's Beef Stew Hart Brand Green Peas Bottle 24-ez. 10' Hart Beans. Grapefruit Sections 5 SL1®* Appian Way Pizza Mix 3pk,,. 1” Kraft Dressings Miracle French Battle 25' Hart Golden Cream Corn 4 2^59* 39* Ballard or Pillsbury Biscuits 10* 39^ Top Frost Frozen Waffles 10* , r® Murch's Frozen Grape Drink ‘c^:: 10* Pkg. 'Jr 33' ^j,r-52' 3c':rt89' WRIGLEYS 2S EXTRA GOLD lOL STAMPS Witb PurtltMe at One 10-m. C«h Cameo Copper Cleaner Ceuaan raOeamaMe. ewiy at Wrlelayt threufh ^3 aatvrOay Jury'S'. TWa cavpan hM i*a ■ ' aath valua. Limit < WRIGLEYS —------------------------- ir' 25 EXTM GOlDbIBL STAMPS h with PurclMM •» 0»a Ffca. & Pincenning HIM Cheese | y 9. TMa ceupeti hat WRIGLEYS 25 EXTIA GOLD lEU STAMPS With fuiclMM of One CACKLEBIRD GEX RirSJER j.iy flij IFXS FASTER WIXH GOLD BELL GIFX SXAIVIRS ! ^ "^'14- '' Y < ' f * TOT POXTIM PRK8S. WEDNESDAY. Jl LY 6, igrtU XIXETEKX Freeze Cianbeny Sauce tor Summer Delights rkt Umk ttmtk. multa Iff lIUMlt! tt*t M ^ Of JilUod « Who!* et to makt a dett- M bom, but thtn is M atxl-and that's tbs most con- .. cnnbsrnr saoet ia molds of yoiv i«a eubb tray or inootporate boeauso it can bo kspt bi tbs *“ * • bo uied at a aMMNnt's Tbs excellent cranberry flavor ia a perfect refl«shii« aea craa-t dfluant. drinks, «o think tbo > a ia boto, b« Isr |Wi an pio wo prefer the to rholo berry aaucr. Ttw | of tbo • * I Am boautyolK is that H made ahead or Just on I way, save (or a last m jit nuts. M's rsad; flds Mm to lir dHafts and ploa. apiMblo wMb «bo idtiia ot a bit o( tosasa eeanborry, «M bojtrty sandwlrbu eaa bo poHtod ap wMb a Ml ot Mo of refricerator for 24 hour* longer to have on hand. To serve Wo caa’t ten you an the II you can do with it. but youll surely have many of your ow.i idou after trying it once YouH hand ready lor the boeaer. Place unopened cans of whole or Jellied Cranberry Sauce In remove by spoonfuls or in scoop* using ice cream scoop, n For wariatioii. sauce ma,v apoonod Into individual mold* refrigerator trays and froiten as abotto. Sr.i.’Tg iSLS.^iS««»nr o«^ CruhcK I. Frees* until Am. about NUtritiOVfl Topping 24 hours. B*fol^| aerviiy. aprtnkl?] Keep in a covered Jaf to refrig-erator. Ton* with a fork befdr* Using. alnipnds over fee cream. liUkai enincf^ oat o or pudding. {<* U ei M tc Crtfl> PMtrv thfU tt tfytmk fniat Stuf^ Pruno Appotinrs llprs l^'Oouvroi tor a poHy: iPtu^ prunsa to wine, ihsrry or trult Juleo tor 4t hours; rtmovo iptts, toasrt ,iuitmcst; wrap each prune to beOod; secure with toothpick; broil until bacon la done. Spread Cranberry Sauce overUuming once or twice. Ser\-e hot*l lightly w ith a forte lo form crumbs tall Muce NEW YCmK tUPIi - Try .. topfbng tor h-e cream Mix 4 cups of un- Gold^n Fritd Sordinwt Cut sardbies into ooe-imh pieces. OMked rolled oata, quick or old-lDip each piece Into a balti^ eon-fashioned, with I cup of brown Kiming of 2 egg* well beaten, two-sugar and iwo-lhirda cup of meHedJhirdA epp milk. l tablespoon boner or margartne Toast In aimcited shortening and 1 cup sifted Ibalktor baking pan in a SSIMegree all-purpose flour Add- % teaspoon oven about In minutes, stirring «ilt Fry in deep lai i37® degreesi occasionally. j 3 minules. until golden br^ * e ♦ * Serve on inothpicks arranged Cool abmil 15 minutes, then to** around a bowl itl nmstprd or cock- Trimmed STEAK SALE!! Wrigl^ f Blue Ribbon Farms Beef Swiss Steak s 59 lb. Round Stouk ^ 79 lb. It take a high degree of trust Cr confidence in a product for a retailer to offer its customers sny money-back guarantee. So confident is Wrigley, that the qualify and rich goodness of its naturally tender, table-trimmed, Blue Ribbon Farms beef will give you complete satisfaction that we offer our customers a Double-Your-Money-Bick guarantee. Table Trimmed 95!. SIRLOIN STEAK T-BONE or CLUB STEAKS 1"! RIB or CUBE STEALS / VI • • . — • • • • (Budget Values • • • • c/(s/i Values • • • •- Lean Boiling Beef c!l! 29„. • • • • Fresh Lake Whitefish "S 49',. • • • • Beef Short Ribs Serve with Irown Potototi 45'». • • • Cooked Lobsters ' wm.':* I',s, • • • • Pork Neck Bones Leon Meaty 19',. • • • • Fresh Trout 69',. • • • • Sliced Pork Liver Serve with Bacon or Onion 33',. • • • • Halibut Steaks ''"a?'" 39W • • • • • ■ - Kraft's Dalicieus Pure ' Southern Grown, Ruby Red, Fresh SAVE JOc SAVE 20c SAVE ON i\r«rT s UCMUOUS ruro Strawberry Preserves New Improved Detergent Rinso Blue ^ Famous Mild — Piui25 Stamps with Coupon No. 13 ^ ■ Pincoiuiing Cheese 12-ez. Jar Giant ^iz# lb. SAVE lOc Betty Crocker's Famous 40-ez. Pkg. 29< S9‘ 49< 39< Tomatoes c Kool Krisp Cello Package 15 a ‘■f- -U-S. No.1 New_:_______. ^ , Cobbler Potatoes 10 59*^ Finest Quality ^ ^ ^ Gbiden Ripe Bananas jQc Sj Tru-Blj Cultivated, Fresh Blne^iries 29' 1 S! 3M Lifebuoy Mild Soap. 3 Kf. 35' Dur White Soap Clothe* or Oithes Size 79' Ajax Foaming Cleanser Vel Detergent — 4c off ‘Can, ^30' Ivory Snow ' Ivory Liquid Detergent Tide Giant Detergent Spic & Span Cleaner Dare's Best-O-Bics Sunshine Milko Grahams Top Frost Strawberries Q-W Frozen Pizza i-lb Pkg **' 316-01 *00 Pkgs I 10-OJ CQc Siz* .nuBaiiiMiPs £3.fiiisciii!i9! 25 iXTRA GOlO BOL STAMPS WM Parciiete ef • U*. *r Met* NEW POTATOES ***TrturfiyVjui5*'cewpMMwrM''*' •aWi v*lw*. Limit *m per cwMemer. . WRIGLEYS Prke* effective tkr« Set., Jely ♦, 1960. W# r*Mr«e the right to limit guon 2S EXTIA GOLD BOL STAMP WMi Piwcbcc*' ef PKre i-«t. Cew* TOP HHISI ORANGE JUa ^ K e*t^ redeeiweble eeiy et Wrteley. th'nvgh GIFT ST/XIVIF^ 7^- / - :r „.w , , __V. ■ TWENTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY*. JULY 6, I960 WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP - A giant political rally wMh both Democratic and Republican candidates for state and county offices will be held July IS at the Oxbow Ldkc Pavilion. M51 Elizabeth Uke Rd. Invitations have been sent to 73 candidates seeking nomination in the Aug. 2 primary to speak at the 7:30 p.m. meeting. The raMy. expeeted to be one of the largeet In the eeaaty he- All congressicnal and state candidates will he limited to five minutes. and county candidates wj Ing themselves and thdr platlonw on a nonpartisan basis, acc9rding to Township Supervisor Edward Cblyz. UUITDIK ^MER - dark Hess still farms his 72 arre^in the heart of busy Waterford Township^ith a team of horses rather high-powered farm tools. His I.OO^pound working pels are King on the right aM Oan, both 10 years old. Farmer Hess Sticks With Team of Horses I be allowed en the premises, satg Cbiiyx, but other literature pcrtainbi| td the candidates is permlseible. Gubernatorial candidates Paul D. Bagwell, James M. Hare, John B. Swainson and Edward Connor, along with candidates for Congress, state senator, state representative, prosecutor, sheriff, cleric-register, treasurer, drain commissioner and surveyor have all been asked to attend the public meeting. B.V REBA HEI.NTZELMAN With a good team of horses, and Sixty-one-year-old farmer dark ^ my old tools, than a lot of these Hess of Waterford Township, who guys with all their hlgh-fallooUn' hates being fenced in by new sub- Po»er machinery,” he said, divisions, is probably the only man I' WWW In Oakland County who farms ex-| And, a happy man Is bachelor dusively with a team of horses. I Hess. He dalms that he hasn't a There is no high powered trac-| worry In the w’orid, Uvirig as he tor, fast-packing hay baler, or au- does with his mother, tomatic com picker on his neat scribes her as “the best cook in 72-acre farm at 6821 Pontiac Lake the worid. Rd. old fashioned cook stove In a big old faahioned kitchen in the cen-tury-old home. HIDDISN BY TREES Truly an independent aoul, Heaa has lived in the old house all his life, as did his father and grandfather. Situated well back from the road, the house is almost hidden by huge overgrown pine trees and bushes — and diafs the way There 18 an i mowing machine, i plow, and .« grnli about M years aid. horse power only. "I fan save a lot more money Gark's mother. Mrs. Julius Hess, 84. does all the cooking Arson Destroys Housing Units Vacant Buildings Burn Quickly in Royal Oak Township Project Area To the south Is the well lated. Crescent Lake Country Club Estates, and now the new Della Lutes School is nearing completion, practically next door. Long ago, the Hess family had a fine view of hUli, and the Huron River but since then, bulldozers have leveled the hills, houses have been erected and "you can't see the river until you're in It,” said Hess. ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP-Four vacant housing units slated for removal here as part of an urban renewal plan were destroyed by arson over the weekend, it was learned yesterday. Township firemen were called 1 lout early Sunday morning to a—^ jiss* jstruggle unsuccesshilly with flames MRS. GERALD O. BECK-MASTER^ den Q. It burned to the grbund Live in Oitonville After Honeymoon Around Lake in a matter of minutes. were tpdckly deetrajred. "The fourth fire was discovered Monday evening at 10761 Darlow living in Ortonville after their hon-jet It also consumed the building eymoon trip around Lake Michi-!as firemen managed to save near-gan , iby units, which were occupied. WWW [from spreading flames. The b.^ la the ton^ R<« ^ Mane Rohrer, daughter of Mr. and ^ ^ „-«««, umA Mrs. Ralph Upeerj ^ Rd. Her husb^ Is the son of, buildings and wMked ^ Buckmaster, „ |„mU««aNe fluid. of Daggett. . ^ < Th« during Worid For the deubhvHng wedding a temporary hous- Me tamer a Cwigregatlwal ^ Church, the ^ a white development of the area begin-lace gown uid a beaded crown - ^ tummtT. I white Dowers. a a cascade bouquet oT Novi Vote to Decide a it. te “keep those modem subdlxlahms out of Directly acrooa the street In the Highland EatatesMubdlvt- WORKINO PETS Mom than Just a pair of big Percheron work horses. Dan and King, both 10 years old, are lov-able pets that like to clown around in front of 'company. When Hess calls his team in the bam yard, the two 1.600 pounds of horse flesh come prancing up to him like a couple of dainty gazelles. “Get Into place,'’ from Hess, the pair automatically back In troat el farm macMuery, wait to be hitched up, then take off wtfh proudly arched necks as If they knew an about the rarity of the work horse’s existence. Hess, in keeping with his old-tlme terming practices, doesn’ care for specialized farming. He has 12 hens roaming free In the term yard, maintaining strict discipline ov’er 100 newly hatched baby chicks. ‘■TTiat's the only way raise chickens,” Hess commented. “After she hma set and hatched the eggs, a mother ben leeds her chicks food that the good Lord has prox-Med. She seen that they are properly watered, and then teaches them a few (acts on how to be independent. “A lot of >-oung couples raising their chUdren could take a lesson from a mother hen. " Hess went on. Despite the fact that the Inde- Faye Walker was maid of hon-jT^lUr Dari IcCIIO L"’ *■" or. Bridesmalda were Jeanie Buck- 1101181 raiK l)5UC »>y new suMuns.on (Remaster and Shariene SudW. Angelia velopmmts. Hess is looking for- Alexander was flower girl. ... NOIV - A referendum vote willi"’®™ ‘o 'be asked of electoni h«s in the ‘ Nov. 8 election on whether the .Village Council should repeal a re-p®* “* Michigan, zoning change that would allow a e trailer park within the village lim- MacOITlb Ar60 RttportS its. Out-of-Town Float Win$ Third PIocb LAKE ORION - The CasUe Gift Shop float from Pontiac, that third place honors in the Homecoming Parade Monday in Lake Orion, was the only out--sponsor a rummage sale Saturday i proved plans (or 72 new pools, a • ' ■ - - • - — - - - from 9 a m. to 5 p.m. at the|record high. Owners of such pools Auburn Heights Community Hall must glso obtain o^rating permits on Squirrel road. . 'from the health department. elected at this time. ^ bt KEIVINATOR 2-DOOR Automatic Defrost or • 100 Lb. True Zero Freezer • Magnetic Safety Door • Deep—Roomy Door Shelves VERY SPECIAL n with trade NO MONEY DOWN SHOP by PHONE FE 4-1555 90 DAYS SAME - AS CASH T^dOOD HOUSEKEEPING of pontAc 51 WEST HURON ST. FE 4-1555 t/ FOODi^ FAIR SAVE UP TO 30*LB.! Genuine Boneless Brisket 45;:o;\\o» rREE! 50 EXTRA GREEN STAMPS Comp' WITH THIS COUPON REGULAR OR OLD FASHIONED FOREMbST CREAMED Cottage Cheese 19 1-Lb. Xtn. BGef Peeked l« Cry^O-Vet IHever-fever Betil Serve • fenrtly»|Mees-rief beHei 4leeer fe- te e k e fetfy «eree4 V keef see^wlcket. LIMIT: 3 PIICIS AT TNIS AMAZING LOW PRIOII U4. ORADI "A" WHOLE FRYERS PiMh, piMe CwaRl«t*»'49* Peacims . . . . 2'‘^:.^59* letty Netce SI Goufe, IS Denier letty Netce SI Goufe, IS Denier Sheor Nylons_______2 - 99* Biscuits ...........2 - 15* Margarine ....... 2 ^ 29* Sherbert......... 2 89* Corned Beef ..... .2 - 89* U S. CK«ic« V«U« W*y—Trimmed Swiss Steak HilUid. - Lmh Uniterm Slice. Sliced Bacon ... 2 Hverede'e Mich. Grede 1 Pork Sausage . . 2 VALUABLE COUPON r --iaffl*™-- 1 * FRBE With This Coupon * \ I 25 Extra ''il'/d*' Stamps I With th. .wrehaM .f t«. IS-Oi. can. at AlfO I DOG FOOD 1 LR.e..m thii caaaaa at Natianal faad St.raa I Caua.h .lalrat Ut„ Jaly tth. J FRie With This Cnipoii ' > 50 Extra "m* ftamps FLOOR WAX Pure Lard Fudgiicltt er Se Refreshing Gerdtn Fresh Frestn Ftei A Cerrett, Spineck, Popsicles Pepsi-Cola 5weet Peas 12 - 49* egi2-oiO||c fly, 1 m >•)> 07 Dar. 6 *1®® VALUABLE COUPON Weskdey Deterqtnt Giant Cheer Sc OH Label Oy — — t I FRee With This Coupon I 50 Extra '^>:d''Stamps | VALUABLE COUPON i I With the eercham at RAW Hvuh • I BUG KILLER BOMB I---1 FRIS With This Coupon ' ^ « 50 Extra Stamps I With th. aurch.H at aay CANNED HAM A Southern Grown Freestono LRfUttm Hill CDWpM •• FDD# DfOfDf. - CDUpDfi Bxplm S«f., Jutv 9tti. I rrl VALUABLE COUPON He, Plump, Juicy end Fresh Blueberries PEACHES 10 Sweet, Juicy Ceiifernia 29* Red Grapes V 39< FRFF With This Coupon 50 Extra '"Ri:d" Stamps LR.dttiW thi. cauaaa'at Nattahal taaC Starai. • Coiiaan a>air.t Sat., Jaly fth. I r~; VALUABLE COUPON! FRSt With This Coupon ^' "I WWith tha .vrehaM at 4 riaitia I SODA TUMBLERS > c Lb. LRadaam thii naeae at Natiaaal FaaS Itaiai. I Caaaaa aaelta. tat., Jaly -I cigarettes that it he doesn't have one he ’ gets jittery and his hands shake. , We have explained the dangers ot smoking and have had our doctor explain it to him. He says he knowi all thoee things, but he can't stop now. We've taken away his privileges and punished him in ev- DEAR PARENTS: If a llS-.vear-oU boy is to overcome the cigarette habit, he must do it the same way other cigarette slaves do. First, the boy himself must sincerely "WANT to stop mtoking. If be wants to badly enough, his own determination will create the inner strength it requires. Without it—all else is futile. '^ahouMnt consider divorcing imy husband until after the baby is bom I am living with him now only for appearances, btit I am definitely going to get rid of him as soon as 1 have this baby. What I w.ant to know is, ' can I get my maiden name hack? ^MATTER OF TIME girls at our wedding. When he suggested It. I hit the ceiling. I feel that his daughters and their mother do not belong m the w-edding party. Sonte of my friends think I am being small and narrow-minded My’ fiance says- it it up to me. May I have >our ojnnlon? BFA-WtLDERKD DEAR MATTt:R: This is a matter lor a lawyer. I nder the circumstances, the court iqr Judge) usually tries to dissuade a mother from resuming her maiden name because it could reflect on the child. Think it over, DEAR BKA-WILDERKD I am in your comer. Your fiance's children do not belong in your wedding party. Furthermore, it Is very poor taste for a discarded mate land-or the children) to' attend an ■’ex's" second wedding. Say Vows atTrinity Lutheran DEAR ABBY: I have been married for four months. A baby is on the way. My husband and I were not meant for fach other and divorce is the only way out. Believe me, I am certain this marriage cannot last for reasons I would rather not mention here. My parents tell me that I DEAR ABBY: The man I am going to marry has been married and divorced. I am 24 ant\,he is 34. He has two daughters, 7 and 9, and his ex-wife uses them for all they are worth to keep in dose... touch w’lth their Daddy. •She coached the girls to ask him If they could be flower CONFIDENTIAL TO BILL F.: If the nickel has no "mint mark," It is a counterfeit. If you want a personal repl,\ from Abby, write to her in care of The Pontiac Press ami . enejosf’ a stiiin|ied. self-ml dressed envelop»\ .She answers ALL letters. Shirley Bain and Richard Kruscha Are Wed Womens Section Shirley Ethel Bain of Drayton Plains became the bride of Richard Maurice Kniecha of Milford in a candlelight ceremony in St. Trinity Lutheran Church. Vows were repeated to the Rev. Guy Bragdon Smith, pastor of St. Steven Lutheran Church, Drayton Plains. June 25, before an altar banked with white carnations. The Elmer Henry Bains of Tubbs road, Waterford Township, hosted their daughter's reception in the Fisher Body Union Hall on Baldwin avenue. Receiving with them were Mr. » and Mrs. Donald Hunt of Milford, parents of the bridegroom. A pearl drop necklace, gift of the bridegroom, accentuated the modified scoop neckline of the bride's gown of white cryv tal taffeta. Iridescent sequin* and pearl.s trimmed the lifted bodice and fashioned the Juliet Newlyweds Trip North ■ Janice Marie Imboden px changed wedding vows wiiih i Michael P. Parent befoie Brother W. W. Hall. Saturday evening in the Church of Christ. Altar flowers were white gladioli and chrysan-thcmulhs. Daughter of Mrs Willi.am Imboden of Lowell sti-eet, and the late Mr. Iniboderf, the bride was given in marriage by her brother William Tf Jacksonville. Fla The bride-gi-oom is the son of the Merle F. Parenis of West New York suiN for llie trip to Norlliein '’Michigan. The couple will li\e 01) Frail street. Mrs. Initiodens slioulder 'corsage of pink roses coni-pleniented her dress of blue silk shantung with oi-gania overskirt. Mrs. Parent ap peared in pink silk organza over taffeta ami wore while roses. Four smiling fares reflet t thr Iuh memhers of St. Vrederirk High Silioors I'UU ‘^nnlmiting ihtss are hat ing u hile planning thru 2/ s’klin Ihsiges of San Bemlo. Tex . slri’cl. t iiion I..’ike. will s ilK’nil' have arrived to spend a month four we cks- in ) (lie surf and with their-daughter Mrs. Mar- sand at Sanisi )la Carol K nines ion Hodges Renter and grand- ofrTansi rlowne drive at Wil- sons Bruei’ nnd Roger at their Imms Lake and Lvnne M(’ Liist Iniqiii )is road home. Coy of Rosly n , street. Water- rhe IJiKlges will also spend ford Township, will return after two’ ■cks. In the. fall. Lynne and Katliy will enter Nfictiigan Stale Uni-\crsity as freshmen. Kathy on an homu’ seholai'^hip Carol will study rlsi'wlinr for a isi.silion ns medical sec-letaiy. everal days at Harbor f?prings isiling granddaughter Lynne k'liter who is .summering at al Inn Col) Just Superstition NEW YORK (UPIi — The. presence of orange blossom.*"' at weddings is a superstition said to insure a happy and fertile marriage. Before leaving for Millinock-eit, Maine, where she is a unit counselor at the Bangor Girl Scout Camp. Joyce Whitfield named bridal attendants for her Aug. 26 wedding. Named matron of honor was Mrs. Gus Plantamura of Grand Rapids. Bridesmaids will be Jo Jane -Spark and the sisters Kay and Mary , daughtertof the Thom- ' as Whitfields of iQak wood street, wilj c.xehange vows with Richard Alan Ilan’is"of Tien-ton. N. .L, at All S.iints Efiisco-J pal Church. ' NEW YORK (UEl I - Anthropologists report Ihot eavemen frequently were exiiected to render their brides umxinscious by a blow on the head before can’ying them across the cave entrance. The more civilized cavem.an tied the bride's arms behind her back before hauling her into the home. Miss MacLaren is the daugli ter of the Robert MacLnrens of Delaware drive who weie among the 200 attending tlm fete. Guests present were from the Buffalo and .lamesfown ar-pfi, Worcester, Mass., and Detroit. •Miss MacLaren and Mi Vishnia will Ac wed July 16 at Fii-st Congregatiohsr Church. UmEITA M. < KAIi. Mrs: Lillian (Yaig of 'Marx' street Wnl.-rfoifi rcmnsliip, and l„i«.rence Craig I'.f Kiddis' stiD i aniimmce the-engage merit of their daughter I/irella M.ario Craig to Gladwin Mar-non Cliflon .Ir lie is the of .Ml’S, Floyd F'rnnk of Rovv-ley street, Waterford Township, .and Gladwin .Marrion Clifton of Ennest street, While Lake Tow’nship, A July 23 wedding is planhw' K.imily pienii: al Ilje La'sl ' Wattnn hoillevarrl home of the Andrew ,f Curds iur’lllderl the Bnidlev 1'. Gallilieis, tlie Bnu’e 1 .and tlie .lames -jj Retunied to their liome on Premont aveniie, Waterford Township, are Mr, and Mrs.,^ .lohn Edw in Crawford who took fhe Canadi.m.ionle to Niagara F.dls over the holiday week- Ciirds and llicir families (Wh)T guests' weiT the Ciaiule Willifimsfins'and the Kssel As-lins and daugliter Billi Ann. and Wilma l>’a ,C\ii1i-s. all of Bloomfield, Mo' Be Smart Shavers Richard M Haddad, son of Ml’S. Michael M, Haddad, of Pontiac drive, rcceivixl the de- NEW YORK (I PI1 - Women have found extra uses (or their rotai-y-action electric razors. 'I'hey use them 16 trim neckline hair and even to remove "pills" — balls of wool on sweaters, reports one maker of electric shavers. Four steps to hot days hf summer play. Our gleeful a bearded lady. coolness for a \oun^ lady in the can he irriaginaiit e soap and uater nun ■ 'y? ahni e, M making like “hike my hahy ualrus musfachey' Jorfy admits it (foe.snt taste very good, hut as long as hair must he vnsfted to star .shining and sueet. a girl might ns uell ge.t in a feu minutes of serious plax, tod. ' .f hair-raising stunt could lead to lomorrou's design in coiffures.* Jody Tikes khe feel of this —^ vitness the grin. Just proies that a ihampoo can be fun for "small fry if the\ are not grimly rushed. ' When all the fun is over andihe towel and comb have been wielded, the result Is this ladylike cojUrast. Jody has had fun, stayed cool and in the prpeess laid the foundation for some good grooming habits that ' will go with her through lifk. illjn , .'.t TWKX TV-FOUR THE PONTIAC FrIESS. WEDyK$PAY, JULY I960 £lJ!riir.!Timothy Agars on,Trip fofcvd to ctuh tdiooi at tbe age ofj It He went to ww* to raUtxiad paint attopa in hia birthplaoe of'i Terre Haute, tnd. ffietyen ROLLS 42% rteiala _ 42% S»«fch Oitliry Bisciils Briikfist Flakes No Salt Added Otbar Dittilic Foods CAKE COOKIEl CANDKS GUM FRUIT SPREADS JEUIES PUDDINGS ond DESSERTS MIXES NATURAL HEALTH FOODS 8 Mt. Clement St. FE 4-4601 Honeymoon Couple Visits West > Timothy Eart Agar and hii bride, 'the former Suzanne E3aine Brum-mett. left tor Yeliowtto iPait and Grand Canyon following thetr marriage Saturday afternoon in Find Methodiit Church. Cathedral candelabra, palnu and white gladioli graced the chancel wtiere the Rev Paul T. Hart read the double-ring ceremony. Receiving some 200 gueste In the church parlora were the Merton' Brummetta of Canterbury drive and the Robert Flaherrf of Boyd atreef, parenta of the ncwly- Fingertip ailk illuaion veiling, billowed over the bridal gown of white Chantilly lace over taffeta. Styled with aabrlna neckline and abort aleevea, the molded bodice ektended Into a bouffant akirt Wfith chapel train of tiered ruffled lace. The bride alao wore a single atrand of peaiia and held a cascade of white rosea. Maid of honor, Susan Kay Webster. appeared in ballerina-length |dnk ofganza over taffeta, wltb matching headpiece. She held a basket of pink and white cana-tions. Ih Identical ensentoles bridesmaids Dianne Agar, sister of the bridegroom and the bride's sister Beverly. Melody Flaher In white I If n^ organza, was flower girl and Dwanf Hight, ring bearer, at their brother's wedding. Daniel Chandler was hia cousin's best man. Ushers were tbs bridegroom’s brother Robert Agar, El-win Beaty, Larry Mattingly, and Eric Prlc#. 8tote I'niverslly Oakland. MK». TI.MOTH2' K. AGAR Mrs. Brummett's duaty pink lace ensemble was trimmed in matching grganza. A blue hat complemented Mrs. Fisher’s dress of light blue Chantilly lace. White roses and miniature carnations comprised fhe mothers' corsages. Tell Talker in Rear Seat to Hush Ur You Pass for Skin Diving? By EMILT POST Dear Mrs. Peat; la there anything one can lay to a "back-seat" driver without offending or seeming rude? I have .come up against the problem many'times and it is most distracting and nerve-racking, to say the least, to have to listen to someone tell me when to stop and when to go and to watch dut for the car on the right, etc. I have, up to now. kept my temper as I did not want to ,be diseourteoua to a passenger in my car, but my patience is wearing thin. Have you any suggestions as to how to tactfully handle this situation? Answer: You might try explaining politely, that to be told to look out for a car that you have already seen makes you nervous for fear that there actually is another car be avoided that you have not s Haioutunian-Riggs Rites Solemnized in Detroit Geoiges-Newports fawafry Oapt, 74 North Ssfiasw St, Announcement Is nude of the marrisge of Cornelia Riggs to George Haroutunian of Coughlin drive. Auburn Heights, on June 25 in St. Timothy Lutheran Church, Detroit. The Rev. Robert Rose read file ceremony in the presence of the inunediate families Daughter of Mr. and Lonnie L.- Ritats of Augusta Avenue, the bride wa.s atteiid- ed by her sister Karen Sue Riggs. Sarkis Haroutunian stood as best man for his brother. They are the sons of fhe late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haroutunian. i After a reception at Topin-ka's Country House, the newlyweds deported on a hono.v-j moon in the eastern states and I Vtavhingtan, D. C. Lovely for Summer Arrange an appointment now to have your hair shaped and curled in a style that is most becoming and easy to manage. Come In — Relax and Enjoy Our Newly Air-Conditioned Beauty Shop TONY’S Beauty Shop irae\ c5^' to Convention Delegates tor the August national convention Of the Metit)-poiltan Qub Auxiliary were namctl when the members met Tuesday at Pontiac Federal Savings and Ix>an Building. Oub president Mrs. .Merrell Petrie, Mrs. Gilbert Brown and Mrs, John Wilson will attend the convention in ,Mt. Clemens. Hostesses at Tuesday's ing were' Mi's. Joseph Koren, Mrs. John Schroeder and Mrs. Omer Winton. In Switzerland the people welcome motorists chiving their own cars. But. the Swiss love oi-dor-lines.s and cleanliness; ask only that motorists do not litter their ix>ads by tossing garbage from Dear Mrs. Post: Must an engagement ring be a solitaire netting? Also, is a diamond the-only accepted stone? My mother left me severtil sapphires and some small diamonds. and I would like to have these stones se^ In a ring which is to be an engagement ring, but I want to be sure about it before going ahead. Answer: Although it is true that a solitaire diamond Is the generally accepted emblem of an engagement, other rings have always been—end still are—considered not only correct but preferred by" many. Sapphires are, as a iRhtter of fact, particularly suitable because of this stone’s symbol of faithfulness. In any case, whatever the man can efford and the girl likes is suitable for an engagement ring. The detail of greatest importance which is often overlooked is the becomingness of the ring to her hand. That is. a very tiny ring on a big hand or a two heavy one on a slender hand should be avoided. Dear Mrs. Post: The sister of a hoy I know is going to be 4Hwried-next- month and I. have been invited to the wedding and reception. 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Dear Mrs. Post: I will be retiring sooil and I feel sure that Jthe office will present me with a present the day I leave. Will you please tell me how I can ^ow niy appreciation? Answer: Nothing more than your sincere thanks warmly given when you say goodby will be necessary. After all, you have surely contributed your share to presents for retiring employes in the past, and now it is your turn to benefit from the generosity of those you are leaving. Roquiremenfai Pretty Stiff By MnmNc Lomuif At a neeot ptOM patty I tad- Idk aquatic pertarmen. Bobby Knapp. was„one of the famous ones As you nisy know lie Is holder of the National Long Distance President's CUp as well as the National and New York State Individual Medley Champtoa'i«oorda. His list of accomplishments and honors is too long to give complete-ly. wUh a great deal at fatarmatloa t,mjm people have takea np More than SOO dubs have been organized and recently the Underwater Society of America was Now I know the difference between scuba and skin diving! The scuba diver takes a tank of air underwater with him while the skin diver breathes surface air. Because skin diving has become so popular, and is getting more so all the time. I want to pass along senne Information to you. Not everyone shoald take «p Miis sport Only those hi better than average health are qoall-fled. Yoa MUST have a thei^h Skin diving has become one of our most popular sports, but only those who have better than average health should participate. For instance, those with any respiratory or cardiovascular div ease or with diabetes should not indulge in skiii diving. Supermarket Super With Some Service The foUowng requrements come from the Conference of Natonal Cooperation in Aquatics. 1. Be able to tread wqter, using feet only, for 30 second^ 2. Swim 300 yards without fins. S. Tow aa Inert ewimmer I 4. Float for iS mlantee wtth- By RUTH MILLETT I Mylast suggestion Ever since I read that the presi- service, instead of self-service, be dent of a large chain of super- shopper; who has a markets is out personally ringing jhaby in her arms. Is walking on doorbells to find out what women'"““'hes. or Just loo Ured to walk like and don’t like about the stores' aisles looking for what she where they trade, I’ve been hoping wants to buy. he would ring my doorbell. | Why couldn't, one of those b pitqiied nyloa tulle. A aequln headpiece aecured her (ingertip-iUualon veil, and ahe held a caaciule arranifement of white carnations centered with a white d and Ivy lo«\-es intertwim'd with long satin streamcra. Her double strand of pearls wa.*! a gift from the bridegroom. Thomas Gerjekian attended as rtafbeSrer. Receiving guests st a rsceptlon In the parior of the Central Metho. dist Church, Mrs. Raker wore a tMilo blue lace over uffeU sheath dress wtth white and blue ■ Afoot for Summor blue ycee-sories and a shoulder conrv of yeUow roaebuds. A beiro orgaata akealk dreoa were Mrs. Blaaloa'a ekotro I was of ptak rooebada. When the newlyweda left on a trip to northern Michigan, the new Mm. Blanton waa wearing a pale blue sheer dress with white embroidered trim and white and pink acx-esaories. The white orchid from her bridal bouquet completed 'ler traveling attire. It Was the Law MRS. LARRENCE C. BLANTON -Sally Dee^ Schracdcr. maid of I ; honor, wore a yellow embroider-d « s|„,pt fiock. carried a vel-taffeta sheath dress chanced by a nylon tulle scalloped oversklrti. , . , .. . . secured to a pleated cummerbund, j*" featnered Her flowem were blue carnations carnations. NEW YORK (UPD-Accord-Ing to andent Roman law, ten witnesses had to be present during the nuptial ceremony. 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Seating the guests were Joseph Anderson of Birmingham and William Foster of Madlaon Heights. Junior ushers were Dennis Blanton, the bridegroom's brother, and Floyd Baker, brother of the bride. Have You Tried This? The parents ef the aewlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. WtlUam T. Menewisch of Gordon Lane, Birmingham, And the Ralph Mied-krs of Valley Inn, Neenah, Wis. Carolyn Menewlsch was her twin sister's honor maid, wearing bouffant white organdy over blue taffeta, and matching tulle And organza headpiece. -■1 ' 1 * '% ★ ★ ♦ k' On the esquire side Richard Snyder, best man, with ' ^ . . p\ . , Tom ToU^ea^ Robert F. Owen 01 bUCSS IH Pottem seating the guests. • ! Atop Tuna Casserole dress with lace appHqne, at her danghteria wedding. A blue Hnen I sheath dresa with pearl crystal embroldety was Mrs. Mledkem SetectloR. ^otk instil- Mrs. Robert F. Owen and Isa-~ bel MacDonald, wearing identical _ frocks, were bridesmaids. They held cascades of yellow daisies. Belgian lace motffa were ap; pUqued on bodice and front aUrt panel of the bridal gown of white silk orgaiua supported by tulle and taffeta. A large organza rose accented the waistline which extended Into a bouffant skirt and chapel train. Out-of-town guests at the June 25th wedding Included Warren Giles, Cincinnati, Ohio; the Fred 0. Hawkinses, Aniioach, 111.; the John Hewitts of Winneconne, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Molrow, H.“”"Thcnnansons, Elmer Schultheis and Loretta Uek, all of Neenah. By JANET ODEfX Pontiac Press Home Editor At a recent luncheon we had a delicious tuna casserole. It was new to us and may be to many" of our readers. One recipe will serve eight generously. Girl Scouts. Gardening is her hobby. TUNA MTPREME By Mn. Nich Herdyn i cupi mwUum wbllt taut* Arrange ingredients in alter-i ^ layerg In buttered cas- -I Mrs. Nick Serdyn is today’s serole. Top with white sauce •; epok. She is a member of the and make a piiHem of the I* Waterford Book Club and is olive slices. 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Thair N«w Sport gi,imaller than b footboU flekl. The flBBBre woe e«oraleed A tieeure at the erteit at ,Amei1cBii FbUs indtcBteB that a future rock Uide might take wtth ANCHORAGE. Alaidia 'VPI» - M •_ 0* ^ TexaiiB watch out! Akuha is notj only the largCBt slate in the onion.! but part of iu Eskimo popuUtion' «e watered is turning cowpoke and branehing' m eWa ap dehrto out into the bronc bustlog ■sme.j m a Isnner rarh sIMe frem the * * * base el the falls In the remote village of NlkoLski,; _ . 1.000 miles southwest of here in' ^ has been no attempt to rig” state (Megatton to the Democratic Convention in favor of Sen. ioim r. Kennedy. 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Mick Hieae are aniy N people la the into and deep enough for aixnil xlllage, the majority of them three men to stand upright on KaMmos, but there are Air Fores |mch other s shoulders, men stolloned at a Dew Use | Howerer. the Niagara Frontier radar ait« aearhy State Park Oommission has been ; Between the U. .S, Air Force *'*'*" **>*" *”<1 o<*w» I men and the Eskimoa anything.*®*’ y**™- j went when the hastily constructed a * * 'chutes flew open and the horses ,, <*®*’'* •*’«*’^'» *>V , and bulls charged out trying to **“*'iE<’f ol a rockfall at this time, shake looae their aiders. ,said Keith R. Hopkins, supeiin- The first rodeo met with such**"**'®' ®' maintenance. Tl's enthusiastic response it probably 'hose cracks go will become a regular event. One hath thousands of years." thing's for sure It's the only rodeo - - -. •in all of Alaska. The trend toward teen-age mar- ----------------- riages is hastening arrival of the cvf LI LK . An t> 1 < 1 . . . j L ji An inexpensive extract from sea-building boom expected this year. ir.T. n* ™ TH. pan' ...........'AI -r I IT may puk up from other favorite rect.d at sliming dimrvany band-,weed-carrageenIn-Mppears prom- reports a leading housing author- C^ri for t»« Comiiv of OAkiM^^ shitkixlow'ns pointed to- son or uncommitted states. hisjwaKon surge that might develop ising as a treatment for peotic ity. Its immediate effect hak been “'^“hVml!u'r“of th» petition ciwccrn- *^"^ the powerful Pennsyi i,;„.gprs thiiRt the Masiachusclts,If Kennedy came cloae on thejulcer. reports Dr, Jolin C. Houck to stimulate the construction of Inf ornnu Edptn) Ntiion. minor Clu»«'■**!•* a'ld t'alifornia delegHfion senator could make the grade onjflr-st tally trt the 761 .vote* re-’Of the Children's Hospital ResearchUpartment houses, already T5 per ^ To'^p^ntic* R.iaon f»th»r of tAid ”* P"**’""**' kingmakeiw in the (be firef ballots But Kennedy's op-:«fuim1 for the nomination. IFoundation in Washington. D.C. icent higher than a year ago. ^'‘i!?,.t.m.hA.ta,t-.« »i.dinthi.c.uri " Presi- ponenis contend he can't climb------------------------------------------------------ - ■ . - - -------- - ------- A iMilii^ SftJSt XrM^ nominee ,h.,t hill and will start sliding aft-' ......... Lnd'V.id'Jhiid hM“v\o'$w^ conflicting ,.p the miiial mil cull. stAte ind that laid child tiiouM b« daim-s from supporters of the Whethri* the Keigwdv blitz lac-^iMcd under the luriidietion of thu ipading' candidates there ap- ,jog work may depend on him r'Li'm""*®'to be emerging a general f;ov. URoy CoUlns of Floiidu, " e Krerme «“.Aid*re"uon *111 K among the Iiarty pros , the convention's permanent chair- A^n«*l5soB'w7.«‘^5Sl" '*‘8-®"*' nominally ^man. h.indles shouted requests for :n the ciu of Pontisc In Hid countj!! Uncommitted—States go for the gtntp xote switches likely to come S?ne^mel2S ?^^h^ toJm<;Sn .nTyw **"**’ c»"«''*l"*c ‘^cy ' Sn j u s t when the official roll call nominal- • re hereby commanded to spposr por- about call the lum On the nomina-'iv ends e.)H»lly It Mid heirlni ' ; . "Tt beini improcticoi to m*be portonoi: ****"• Supporters Of Senate majontv !IhSlV^7?i! bTpubuStmiiTf''."^^^^^ But there was no as.surance. as tender Lyndon B .lohnson. who 2!}» jerk pmioue to Mid heorine m platfoim comrhMtee sessions con- formally threw his Texas hat In J?d ct??i!I?ed 7n‘M?d"c?u*J?fy'“' preHminaiy to the opening the presidential ring Tuesdii.t . Mwe"7ud«%".Vd*coV\'*n*fhll“cifv ™**''"'‘®" ^'®n«'«y. »h«• ''otes each!now permit the presiding officer IA true copy) ^ Judj^o^^robow holds for the same candidate I to recognize any delegation chaii- ProSite aSlfter • ♦ # A p • • Juvenue owieion; Oov Edmund G. (PhD .Brown; lepoi U'd I BETTER JOBS FOR 1960 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES picture you in uromce. 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Springfield Township, stood mute nttd a plea of innocent was en- William J; Beer. No date was set forWhig trial. Thelma Barriger, «, ekd iime U as the result of lainilea “tiered la a head-oa erasb an >n IBpringfleld Thwaahip. According to ^sistant Proaectt-tor Richard P. Condit. Perry’s car traveM over the center line, hitting the one driven by Mrs. Barriger. She had four passengers Comfit said Perry bad no driver’s license snd there was evl-d«ic| (rf drinking 15 Men in Prison for Life Adopt. Hong Kong Girl WAIPOLE. Msm tUPlUf'lf-teen comicts. all serx ing life kir murder and other assurled rrirtu**, hav> ’ adopted" a T-year-xOd Hong: Kong girl Predict Mart Due lor Uptrend subaUntiol impi^rment due the months ahead * Find,Oli9«.n.Ejs, HARD OF HEARING MIlMM-aMWMM-MMP MOtStI II CSS dog Ms laUf It liMdat katfist to I3i mlllkm years old has been ^ Bureau Believes Blue rdiy loataa Wi'iadli’^'jrs K rk:^. I'kralne, Moseow l»«"|l«oititO»l Hfilisvssat- Chip. Soon W,ll Mok. Better Showing ’The young life of Chan Pul t^him IS been almost as unfortunate ns wae o^ the l.> Walpola state (ailurr ol ihe market prinon inflates who have agrtHHl nua-h heailway during 'lothing; raedical .tune, the iMonpeeis for an “’x-supplies and $8 a month in eiMli tension of the tally air Mill gg(li,.r faxorahte. according to Ihe Inter .national Sialistlcnl Ktlieau bigger Uiaa a jValpsde eeN. The The marlrls Iasi xxord from her fflliei eunie In IM%xxhm hr Was cauflaed to egg was fouml by student m sediment of the NBV YORK Jl'PH -Ilespile Hie <’llK"«*ne Age li xxeighed 'sh«(it make ’ * iwMsart-RMb.ciaan university mm isuMn Ve^'^hT sa*^'|^i!]| TMfiim OKUC STOtO • HB N Htlaa* The girl llvm w PAIR OF KWOS - King Phumiphol of Thailand is on mighty good lerms with Benny Goodman. the King of Swing, right, in Goodman's New York aparUnem. Touring King Phumiphol. who received a gift saxophone from Goodman. got in plyiurof hot licks at a jam session Tues- AT rasisui day night. He and the King of Swing stood toe-to-toe for almost an hour and tooted “Honey-suckle Rose, ” “0» the Sunny Side of the Street ’ and ptiier such tunes. And the star-studded Goodman band eagerly joined tthe royal pair. I on Htr nwlnlaml. j Prison officials said thie Convic's {would remain anoii.xmous. that ilic : idea was their ow n and that llic funds would come from the monex they earn in inmates txiigi's. Cypriote* Slate Election Doctors Experiment, Prove Noise Can Drown Out Poin weeks. by a xllgblly mure faxorable general basinesa trend, by more enewraglag enmlngs rompart son* with ISt*. espeitally In the third uwarier. and by a turlber dex’line In money rales. Tlteir is a strong possibility that many of the lilue chips and those ot leading iiulu.stnes will make a foster pan'itts xlittWI.v heller showing than They-oul ^.000 hires a 'the patient. H'r dove love pxpe i-elaxed or the pain was well! U)S ANf.El.ES d/li. under study liy scientists al Riit- liiion as caiatcioiis. ^rs L’nivers’ity. Researchers air inve.s^igating doxr mating . hahils' I nited' States aiiti to compare wilh himvin iM'havtor ries tinaliicecl 5 .Vili ;ilo/ Hailed iii.carv 1 r.M,:!7'.’ trucks .M PhysteaiM have removed toe i iches diinn SPECIALIZED SERVICE nails and delivered babies using only noise ns the pninslopper. By and* large, the patients fell little or nolhbig and were de- { lighted. I Scientists J. C R Licklinder and A Z. W'eisz and Dr. Wallace< J. Gardner, all of Cambi-idge.i Mass., made a delinitive report' to the American Association fon the Advancement of S c i e u c « on e.xperiments which have attracted fascinated attention ox-er the past few years. V.- ^ SPOld^WEAR / fo-SPORT FOR SMEN Diagonal Paiiloy by Jontian Art Finder IooIls for fit. eojnfort snd smart fabric In his swimwear to Uks the rugged wear given by this world famous skin diver One of his favorlies this season lx Jsnt/en's cotton ditgonsi paisley print fist front boxer tiunic. $500 Ckotgo Accounts favilod =/ 4N0 BOYS' When he or she anticipated pain or felt a twinge of pain, he or she; turned up the tioise knob and ihel pain was "dioxvm-d out." The: dental patienl.s enjoyed having control over something, the scientists reported, aiid when bolhi music and noise were lui-ned on. they had to (sincentrate in oriler to hear the former through the .latter^xrhich diverted them from the denttstry Layaway NOiV at These Fabulous Low Piites! •TV •Mi-n • TAPI RICOROIRS • P. A. SYSTiMS •OPFICI INTIR-COMS • WIICOR FACTORY SIRVICI For the first time they offered an explanation—a theoretical one —of how it's possible for mulfle pain. 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I'm rangliV trooi a teen-age slaying sorry ” The other; "The people, m 19% to a d^ble killing last on the parole hoattl are inteUi- Poms Tells Fam% Ito Pretrial VisHs RICHMOND, Va. - W e -A. eNM. AS II ^ TMOMA* Security Offictrs MoH Hollywood (api .She la 23, but wise and witty a Julietjbeyond her yean. She hat a pdckp h Rftoort JoDanAM Bombay and iahly pretty face and a dancer’s " .brought up in .South Africa, hasIdiHciplined fnme. Although Aviotrix in 1937 LOS A.NGELES AP ~ An Air Leading to "the bieak iii case were two notes left ii Queens apartment whete ^ils of the gruesome history s\hrn word of VV«wd s parole unfolded Tuesday mght and today reaehed hi< hnm* »n«.n as F>ederick Wood, « related fo. m y two months ago.^aJ Sals tale of murder with sexpal over- announced the action But the ^ tones. . p,,r„,p c«iclu8he evldeme * * * Wood apparently had adjusted:*”* ;!***'* He told of poisoning a teen-age during 17 years in prison, lie had Amelia. Earh#n sweetheart with arsenil-filled been comlrted of fatally beating '•'** I'^rhaii and naWgator, creampuff.s. be|ting to death and John E. Lowman. <2. with a br»- Knxi Noonan disappeared In July! Slabbing a woman he never knew ken la'rr bottle m FJmira in 1942 missing the Pacifi'r onj and mutilating two elderly men and was seniem-ed to 20 years to® projected rouiid-the-wond flight ' ^atise one aJIegedly made an life ^ Cppt, Paul Briand Jr. said Tues-I indecent proposa^ ♦ A broken beer botUe was used ‘‘•y «*>at an Air Force offfogr baaj 10 disfigure one of the victims in photographic evidence and affida-j last -wfhk's slayings, John Reg. vlts from 72 eyewttnesses to thel cigno. -«2 His throat and face r*Pture and execution "<•-were' slashed Wood claimed later Ca'hart and Noonan, the man had made an Indecent' And. said Briand, Capt. Joneph . Gervals wrote'hlm he had found, .for* of the other victim, on (he prewar Japanese mandate Frederick Seas, 78. had becnjislaitd of Saipan, "(he original and crushed with a whUky bottle only burtal site of Amelia Earhart ami FrAl Noonan." Gervais’ investigation was an official Air Foive inquiry. It' was the second time In five days! that unofficial investigators have claimed fimling evldeme that Ihe: Jarranesc killed the L’i.S fliers. Brnind Is author of a Ituok Idled Daughter of the .Sky" in; whu’h he proposes a theory tliatj the Amci leans landed far off* ixMirse at .Saipan and weie ex-| pculed to kei'p them fiom felling the world that the Japanese were 8*11 ZINITH I si'crelly fortifying the island. * ;managed to beguile both Frankihas been »Snatra and Elvit Prmley. Imanths. she can speak the iiBaoi she TcT OK Fkuhk’a phraati the’a a mode in eyeglass HEARING AIDS* Zenith CITATION QUALITY TIST OPTICAL CO. IJ NORTH SACINAW Pldtrsl 5 (312 Tokyo a former imperial; navy raplaui denied that such an; execution occurred. ' Zenshiro Hoshina was in 1937, chief of the section of the .Naval, Affairs Bureau handling e.xecu- : ao, tM. She drew i her stork ih her first Hdlystued film. "CanCui” "That fiooi^ me because I had so tittte' to do in it,*', she said. < She did eAough to win the le^ ' opposite Elvis in his cometmtSc tUm, "G.I. Bluet." Inevitably, his interest became'' more th^ pr»< fessional and they did sqim dating. This w«s while Sindtra, who had been escorting her regularly, was on a trip to the Orirat. Three lawniak^ fleeted to fill irewtin la the Gbnnectieut leckk kture' sryi twelve the fun pay of D JW even though they may nex’er set foot in the capital. «fro has been emphatic in writing hk not to trial. Thf attonwys told a news conference they could give no def- KEEGO A schooner gets its name from •the boys’ game "to schoon.'* oi- to' skip a flat pebble across the sui ! (ace of a river or lake AND FRANK RETTt’RNED Whenever Elvjs and Juliet had heart-to-hearts on the set, jdeers would warn/them: "Here conies' Prank!" It, got to be a »g.-„ / A coMe of weeks ago, a Pres-| ley putenant shouted “Herej 11^ Frank" and got a jeering! ...m from his leader. But—sur-! t Pfise!—there came Frank. y "It .was a panic." Juliet recalledi /with a giggle. "I never in the' I world thwght that F’rank would' lever visit me on the set ' I All of which demonstrates the pull of the chestnut-haired charm-, ler. It’s also a tribute to her diplomatic skill that she managed tq avoid a clash between the two singers and is able to juggle .both jdates without eonflict. Until lately ! everybody considered her Frank’; girl ‘ I'm not going steady, ’ Juliet >aid. "I see Frank quite We go visit the Peter Iviwford.s *r Pkcufai I nr some bther friend' BMiUlMNn NEWCOMER — Juliet Prowse has been in this know, Frank doesn't like to go out toiiniry only 18 months but already hu beguUed both Frank Sin- alia and Elvis Presley, with i^hom she is shown in a scene from (JOT PROBI.KMk "GI Blues. ” Scenes like this have developed into dates, which HURON at 7M and ItM HoTtiO frotrx tKe Jli Hill 'ROBERTiBEMIOR ^WTOIIM'nUIKER GCOII6EKPPAROGE(M6EIWillT(M EVttETTSUWt-lUWWTTEk COMING FRIDAY "WAIE ME UP WHEN IT'S OVER" and "LAST VOYAGE" Jufk-t successfully haa managed 1o juggle between dates Sinai i-a How to make W a week 'Tve also had dates with E3v1s. We went to the movies twice and ouce to the cloisters to see Tony Bennett. I like quiet dates. I hate ight clubs and I hate parties. ” Her only problems now are money — "I get paid practically; nothing and I’m broke by the timel I pay my taxes and expenses’’— land her citizenship—"India has. only a small quota and I neai^' an act of Congress to stay here.”' Congress had better act or it wilL : hear from two of the nation’s big-' Igest ta-xpayers. Hollywood Brush Fire Brought Under Control LOS ANGELES (APi - A stub-! born brush fire threatened expensive homea in the Bollywood Hills; before it was brought under control Tuesday. , The 40-acre (ire burned within I a few feet of several homes. Flames as high .as 30 feet were! j fought by nearly 130 firemen. i DRIVE-IN THEATER SauHi lad Uaiaa Uka Rd. . _____________ _.t IM J.Oddl ■■■■■I Oiildraa UadM 12 PrM TECHNICOLOR* VWM RMEKVtS IF TNE 1MKZE-S $10,000is a small fortune. But it can be yours if you want it enough to buy an $18.75 U.S. Savings Bond every week. 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The Treaswy Department thanks, far their patttotie donation, The Advertirinff (^otiheil and Buy them where ^ou work or .hank . | THE PONTIAC PRfl^S — ^iwis *9aiuraoy. — "THT MOUSE THAT ROARED’ Plu«L THE 30 FOOT BRIDE FROM CANDY ROCfv THE PONTIAC PRKSS. WEDNESDAY. Jl I.V d. I'Hio Pilotless Plane Causes •'y during a storm Hovoc and Surorise «oami so tm into th^ ^COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP» - At**-'' « car was! motorist cMmbing out of his car S^**'^ damaged'but he was not' »«er a cdUision was surprised toi ________________' ^ «» ‘hw cen-l The Diane hi.x i . i **’*“ average newborn cijild watrete blpck mooring at a near ipected to live only 47 veam THI NiW AO-HMI ACAOIMY AWARO CHAMPION ACTOt *cTot TWENTY NINE Scholars Study SS",'/"’' ^“1'*“™* Origin of Speech ~— , VILLAMCIOSA, Spain *'•1 PI* OdIIchI firm* rbni-in'H with f»l' RALPH MARTERIK Dancing feature at Walled Lake Casino si^txwm this Friday and Saturday ev’cnings will be Ralph Marterip and his orchestra. It Isn't an organized mo%'emenl, but a group of students at Southwest Texas State College air toy ing with the idea of expanding the United States even farther into the I Pacific. The Students have been debating this issee: "Resolved, that New Zealand should be the 51st state.” Optleal firms eharged i........ . British Philologist Soys '* ^**‘*'‘* *" ■''P"*'’ P** *ym-advertising by the Federal Tiwdi ^ . bols of elusive mmanee to song Commission IsUh siiy they lirive noi croDg Nii-VlSion Opiic.i ^ , 1 » T J ™ rluslve mmanee to song < ommlsskm ls)i Mon S^ 1st TrUO Words dreamers and poets, biit d""*' MAIL ORDIRS PROMPTLY PILLID-Et^INGS: Thunh I2AI. $240, $1 JO; W..SM, Hoi, S Hoi. Evoi $3.00. imilJO. MATINEES: Wod.$2.00. $1.10. (Stm. 7:10) MAT. Sot, Sua., Hob. 2.-00 P.M. (Wod. 1:30 P.M.) Ralph Marterie ud hii sichsttrs FRI. and SAT. WALLED IaKE CASINO BALLROOM ^ I village. tu-eessary eor WASHINGTON — Scholam havei They have a easllr in Spain am — a very (haiiee ' hy the KTC when, how- and whs-m did manj^P^-'"' * first leSm to tajkT j. >« *"•*-« 'Mr -««>- - - ",1,"'^ , o„:;!:7 ;’;7s .IH. IJ u.-iitAn lun lufreled, lowered. stort««d palace I’’"’-' Aim iiuin toniml I.»m> The oldest known written li n- I,.tKM;.K.ries. Ine of luiion. lags Is Sumertan. which was Inj _ f„ ^HMigh l» buv a slitlemenls >eM.-rday on Ih. seilbed on wet clay taWels In Ihej Irlephonn exchange. •‘ tV eharge.s Mesopotamian Valley only 6.00r| .. , ^ ,.h,vrK.d ilo- two year, jMto. the National GeoKnrph l^.^;; „«;;'V ic Society says. eonllng to Mayor lanvnzo Srui- ' t^ «*'*t loaktii, IoIm- iluims In (tOXVERSF.O PbiKUKK ,<-he/. n wealhei-ed nntive of the ad'erllsUiK eoniHei l«ise» But prehistoric man doubtless rocky plains of eenind .Spain and i>, |.;i| sii.ipnu locmn. i .,i was i-xinversing, lumdreds of thou ^obviously a man to whom ' pi;u- No \'iMon. stud Ins n.iniMiny of- .....................i-poses” nmller i-,„|„., ;,,ion to the He: AAA ' some lime ngo and nsk<-d llir eoin ■•VVe mi-d a telephone the loi.ssmn to ysnm mil any ipie-nearest laie i.s two kilometers iioiutlile mlveillsing away — ») we decldiHl that we * a a would sell the castle for enough to Di Shapiro said the FIX' new i buy a small exchange.” .Sanelie/ replied, adding ih il if liv elianee said, aeling ns spokesman for tlie wI- xu>re wiong m new i wn, other ZW inhabitants of this \ it- given .i eliame to em reel oni l«Kt‘- selves.” A new Iheory of the The price was set at nismf $1.. tin'h n77i'm\ie" of/ .spi-eeh has In-en advanced by the ,xio „ p.iephone com Coni n i 1 e„s I 'lUn .i,,,, British philologist. Dr. A. S. Dia-p„„y s.,id the eenirni and su'd itn- oimoinv - niim own. is ■nj't'itl / its in.slallation v i- i wn i Hp l)oli^no.s that mun'A rarlirsl ‘ trig- woi-ds were e.xelamaiions 'nv amt nil "Oil' Strike. Biv.lk' Crush' Kill" — iitlei-ed' to signify a .s|K-eifir m-ed for help. nieiils.'' Sanelie/"sniil.’ • ihaV' ihe | A a a buyer has the money and IS will- '' ' According to Dr, Diamond, these jn^ to mamlain and. if isissihle, ' and similar pmv verbal roots am i-,.store th.. <-asil,. ■ satids of .veers earlier, when he be Ileal purposes' gan living in gt-oups atxi making simple tools. Various phUologIsIs have orlted that people developed a language by Imitating animal ^ mounds, vocaHting natural gestures, or expressing emotions mused by |Min, iio$suioN»zzi Mnzimi mKEi)ii Hmiyn RAY WALSTON - TON - 11..S.U H*u , ^ m, ioy «iiE« Tiun m ^' ’’.I'i'-.SS STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 7th FtRST TtMl SHOWN AT REGULAR ADMISSION PRICES COMMERCE DRIVE-IN I I I K IIVNJ I At l*|| KSS. WKD.XKSUAV, Jl t.Y n. 1960 Motv ttum K.HIO variHiMi ami apwnirs of titvs and plains ar?. KrowiD oil the Mu.-hii;ati State Uni-x-rrstl} vampua. Improved Roads Hike Death Rate Rural Areas Account for 12 of Michigan's 16 Holiday Fatalities LANSlNd i^e- An increasiHl atvi | dent rale often follow's' imprwe-mml of rural hichways, the State Safety Commission was told here > esterday, ■ ' Slate Police CommlssionAr Joseph A. Childs noted that 12 of Michigan's 16 highway fatalities the Fourth of July w«>ekend sTurreil in niral areas. i The loll •tin wra* an Improve meni Idmii Ihe IS Jdlled user Fourth of July holiday Iasi y Mayor Seeks Population m the p.« lo n ■ . f A* I.* .. veam. as reported by DIatnct Cen- Recount of Grand Rapidt ^ ^ Davis aaked ihe City Commis- Taffy TUttle fiifured out th“t Pat-, lion yeiterday to approve a lam-iteraao eanied mote tor putting Jo-| 00 canvas than Leorardp| DaVlnd did with Mona Liaa . . Barbituric acid and ha deriva-; Mother Na^ must have a tt GRAND RAPIDS (CPIl-^Mayor'*^ ^ '***" Stanley Davis was sticking to his^ Toggle gave tirand Rapids a ■uns trslay In seeking a recount of papolaHoa at ITI.74I. while tWes are the major cauae of fata"' aense of humor, to let gprin* fcver the Grand Rapids population. Davis believes It thoald be ctooe | poisoning among adults in theiand houaedeaning time come atongi Davis disputes that th»-city lost to iM.Mt. 125«4 age range, | together. Eail Wilaon. tolU.KIt IN I HASH - Rl AF Ail- Vice Miiisliai Keith L K 1 Unison, deputy ctiief of sl.ilf lor oia ralioii at the Nuilh ,\mei p-an Aii lu-fens.' Command i*i Cul.e rado .SpnnKs. Colo, was'-kdlral there Tiiesda.s while on a local' training nimsion in .t T:i:i )et tnimer Hudson 'i. J- "The improvement was partially-tieiause there were no multiple death accidents in the stale over , l i ■ u the holiday, STtmething of an ,aid on, '' ily, fluids said. TF.Mm.n TO SPKF.n Harold Cl Baiierle. director of the State Highway Department Traffic Division:' said the accident rale often increases when a rural highway is Impnived or resurfaced “The mnlorlsts find It easier to diite and are templed In go at a higher rale of s|ieed,'’ he said. Gerald \V Shipman, eommission c.\p<-utive director, said he noticed that a number of the fatalities over the Fourth ficciirted near Ihe vu-lims' homes. Innocent Plea Entered in Fatal Beating of Avon Twp. Youth of three .Miiilhs chaigei with Ihe .Iiine 12 sla.wmj of Dennis R. West, 17. of Avon Township, a a ,a siixid nniie al ai ralgnnicnt Tiies- "This may be bei aiise the mo- day in Ca lorisis are familiar with Ihe liK-al Conn, highway and have a certain tempt for it, " Shipman said. Circiiii .liidge D<.mii 1> Parkei Childs said he also has noled that the accident rale goes np eiitcnsi a pica of not Fiedci-ick (' Blown,. 21 giully foi . of FImi. when roads ai re liiipruved hi new West, Ihe* son of Mr. and Mrs. subdivisions. Koss C. West of tin ency Kd.. was Imatcn Montnior-to death "The peoph ' want the roads when he and Ills i-ii iniuanlons caxv(iira^« (W liTflllAIil: rn.l:!{ ItBck to rolling wiUiout ehclvlng • MbU togeUirr vertlcoUr • Operau freelT vittiout togging nr binding • Re Generol Printing and Office Supply 17 W. Ltwrenc* $t., Pontiac paved. Then when the roads t improved they drive loo fast and south side, have more aividenl.s, " Childs said Hold 2 Area Youths in Diesel Fuel Theft Javk K Hoffarth. 17. of 0.76 jj Ocallo St , and .lohti A Nav.ii 17^ of .Oe N Winding Dr , Water- p ford Township, were arrested at I a m. today by township police ind are la-ing held for invesligaiion of lan-enj . Patrolman Charles Griffith said ! he obseiwed a car driven by Hoi-.' farlh on Hatchery road, with blacU j smoke pouring from Ihe exhaust fiipe There were also pew stains on the car, he said, a a * 1>u> patrolman stopiK'd Ihe cai ■ for investigation, and the two ho.vs ■ and a .juvenile isniipanion admitted ! siphoning gasoline from a ro.id j grader al laitiis Park suhdiviKion. IKtIiee .said The "gasoline " turned nut to he heavy diesel fuel oil eausing die , blaek snwke fi-ohi the car, .a--cording to officers Nothing to mi* • Nothing to •pill • Copiot In lotondi • Automatic Popor Ejaciien • Capacity to logoi tito • Pertoblo-light woighi • low Prico Na* ladu^eli D«»*lepar i cantainai diipanMi Puid and caniaryaa wpply. Saolad plotlic bog a FREE DEMONSTRATION Priced at $99^ and up General Printing and Offin Sipply IT W. lawranca St-, PdiitiM Average U. S. Family Counted Big Pay in '59 NEW YORK (UPD-The aver- \ age American (amlly earned SG.-VJO g before taxes last year. 1 per cent | more than in 1958. aeeoiMing to I the Commerce Department. Ad,iusted for price increases, the J real income gain was 3 greater than the average annual | advance of 1 7 per cent, registered | during the past 12 .years. YOUR SAVINGS GROW FASTER With Earnings at Esfoblished in 1890 — Never missed| paying a dividend. 70 years of sound management — your assurance of security. Assets now over fifty-three million dollars. PASSBOOK SAVINGS IN BY THE 10th EARN FROM THE FIRST OF THE MONTH! Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. Established 1890 75 W. Huron Si.. Pontiac , FE 4-0561 CUSTOMER PARKING IN REAR OF BUILDING 4990 Dixie Hwy^, Drayton Plains THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEPyES TIirnTY-OXE State Amateur Qualifiers Begin aiPortHuroni Tigers Added to All-Star Team Only 63 Will Survive 2-Day Trials; Stevens to Defend Title PORT HURON-A ml-hot battJe for nirvival was under way here today in the first of two days of qualifying for the annual Michigan Amateur GoU Oiampionship. There wore m ef MMklgaa’s sp ra^Mki WHOA BOV! — Umpire John Flaherty grabs Jose Valdivielso of th|r Washington Senators from going out to the mowd after New York pitcher Ralph Terry who dusted the batter to start a rhubarb. Jose ne\'er got to the mound but the usual exchange of wor^ continued throughout the game. play. wUeh naw Friday through Sunday at Black River Country aub. Pirates Increase as Friend Saves Vic Power. Indiana and Brooks Robinson and Jim Gentile of the Orioles Ted Williams of the Red So>c was named to a reserve outfield role along w4th ex-Tiger Harvey Kuenn, Indians, and Al Smith, White Sox. select^ to round out the Ameiican| The eight starters named earlier Star gamcx respectively I.eague s^ad by manager Al ^|are Beira. Bilk Skow^n, Ne>s: a hirakdo^n sh, BoMimi and Black River C.C. and nearby Port vS-.*?' CIcm land «.-,r next with foiii ' Huron Golf Qub. BOSTC»4 Ifl - Al Kaline. a fre-uent performer, and Frank Lary, a newcomer tMio wondered why he was left out, were the only Detroit Tigers aelected for next week's two All Star games. They were among the 22 players the Athletics will be the batting .practice catcher. I This will be Willisma' 16lh ap-pearan^ in the mld-sumnier classic. .Otncr veterans of the squad are Berra and Fox. «ho will be playing their IJth and 10th All- laipet selected Tony Cucclnello i ' and IKni tiutteridge,'both of the coaches. Mo again July 1.1 at New York. wasIMautlc, New York, CF: and Uogci announced yestciday by AL Pres-iMaris, New Yoi-k. RF. _ . * * ^ ident Joe Cronin. The low 63 qtiali/iers at the end e - i of tmnor^'a 18-hole round will Kaline will be making his sixth a... .. hi. win defending champion Bud All-Star appearance. He jiomercd, ^ uv--,, Stev^ of Western Golf and Coun- |n last year's first game at Pitts- £Ter ‘ ' ^ Qub in match play elimination burgh. Upez picked Kaline. who's! batting only .240. whf*n Cleveland Tom Borland. Boiiton. and Ray, ^0 i8-ho]e matches are slated asked that their tantnim-throwing,Herbert, Kansas City, will hurl daily Friday through Sunday until center fielder Jimmy Piersall, be batting practice. Han-y Ciiili of Michigan's 1960 State Amateur left off the squad. I----------- ' jof 11 times. In starts and relief, champ is determined. Lead If, S4 OI,l> HABIT . Ilic Dodgeri arc up to their old habils of heal ing the Clants. Uix Angeles wallojicd San Frum isco H-0, last night but pulled an old iXKlger stunt from Hnsiklyn in doing It (ilsiit catcher Boh ,Schmi«lt ilefli races to third to find two Isslgers I'lici'P (liarlle Neal il.’,i tried to scoip tail when Scliniidt ran liini back til tlilrd FiSnk lloward was tlicir Himaid wax tagged Inti Neal got to M-ore By The Associated Press lu, xt mucs, m stairs ana reiiei, '-■““••i' u. iciniuicu. , 1,1 u. .nj AndMitei ‘ * ‘ b.t " k.?, ■ Starting pitchers in relief these’McCormick, Johnny Antonellf and * 147-mau pack was touring ),.» ^ff the team In recent years days, you'd think it was the final ^J»ck Sanford have made ll ap- *ke Port Huron Cktlf tinb layout ,^hen Caiiey SlengH nianagi^ the ! week of the pennant race in the P«arances among them in the Gl-[ with the remainder of the All Stars. laist year he was* | Four Yanks in British Open National League. Even the first place Pittsburgh Pirates have fallen into the trend, callihg on B6b Friend for a save last night as they beat Milwaukee M In JO innings on Rocky Nelson’s aecond home run for a game bulge over the 'second place Braves. ants' last eight games under Clan-, tield tramping around the cy Sheehan. i Black River acreage. highly critical of the New York Yankee manager after being , , r .T I The two groups will swap; I.apj. of course, la Hie ^ Ironically, the handling of pitch- courses Thursday to complete the league’s No. 1 Yankee killer — ( ers was one of the raps against 36-hole qualifying test. Stevens is • I**'* which didn't seem to Im-■"‘^ exempt from qualifying. i Wengd- . Meehan replaced - Fred Haney, Stevens, perhaps the longest The eight starters were chosen, nf fh. Dill Di— hitting player in state amateur previously by a poll among alli ^iJroSdcr » practice players, managers and coaches in! McCormick, making his fourth round yesterday at Black River, the league. i appearance in sbe days, was no tvhere match play is scheduled, * * A match last night for aouthpaw and he shot 75. To fill out the team. Ixioci- But lt'» nothing new among the !,(^r*hits as'^l!os'Amrp1p*^''*h’ entries are Flint's named .in addition to Kaline and Braves or the third place Saa the State Urx, Franclaco Giants. 1!^ Giants M. St. Louis defeated pyblinx crojxn last year and went „ /Nu f T\ » L Olhs 3-. and Phi1adel< to the finals of the Michigan Manager Oiaite Dressen of the phia ^at Cincinnati 2-0 behind a Amateur tournament before bow Braves haa used Marren Spahn. four^hitter by Robin Roberta. jng to Stevens. Pitchers Gary Bell anil Dick St I g III an of t'leveland; -11111 Coates ami Whitey l-ord of New State Junior Net Tourney Draws 203 , while beating the Gi-j . , I ants for the sixth time in sexien' Amateur runiierup la 1S55 and Idecisions over the. past two sea-' *■ 1*57 when Pontiac's sons. He ended Willie Mavs' hitting ‘he tttle. shot istreak at 1? games in this one for ■ lineup n yesterday at the la 3-1 record and two shutouts over Huron links, byron Is not against San Francisco this season. ^"*^*'*t* this year. Chuck »>trada, Baltimore: BUI Mimhouquette, Boston; Camllo Paseiial, Washington; and (>erry Staley and Early Wynn of Chicago. Catchers Elston Howard, Yan- 18 Americans Fail to Make Final Rounds PRESS BOX Sarozen, Palmer lead U.S. Contingent After Cut Is Made ' '* .ST A.NnRKWS, - Tlie venei Htile .5K Ik’ihiTk. 18 yeiir-old right from Toixinlo. who wax liist week by tlie Tigers, roiilo .hinior l.cague strike. re(X)r(| liv wliiffing ?:i lialters iilrliing a ii-hiller yeslerdiiv. a * a Al Canadian Open Draws Gripes Field of 147 Entered in 51st Championship ot Toronto •lout ).N Olieil g.,1 '.xiihiirliiiM ilai?->«i( Arnold Palmer set 1 Caliber Siiiokey Biirgexs filing Ih,. I»in,|„irgli Pirates w lislay at siispeii in their first rematch since before relinquishing it again last Allegan. ihe beat them with a no-hitter May,year at Black River to the long- Pancho Castillo of Hamtramck. 15. Both clubs had five hits this hitting Stevens. four time state Class A high school time. Lindy McDaniel (4-3), the! —----------------- champion and top-seeded in the loser in the no-hitter, won it with ^ 11/ ti7 • 38-and-under category, awept two and two-thirds innings of one oOUCl2Q& S Will aside two rivals in straight sets.ihif relief i_ He beat Bob Gill of Kalamazoo! Roberts <5-7) walked one, struck PufS H.1TH 4th 6-0, 6-1 in the first round and out one and fetired 19 in order . r\ 11 Dave Wilson of Kalamazoo, 6-1, at one stretch while winning his in UoUciT LlSt, 6-2. In the second ■ fourth in a row. Virgil Back With Tigers ' Bill .lohiNon of FVino.-I'lah, ; and Jack Lsauc Ihe l.atiglcy Ai Virginia. Klghlrea other Americans failed to shoot Ihe qualifying score of in or lower In the two IK'holc rounds that were pla.ved Monday and Tuesday on the old and new roiirses at Sf. Aifilrt-ws. These qualifying ai-ores were for-gollen for the four rounds of , Ihe ehatii|>lonshl|t proper which winds up wilh m holes on l-riday. Player of ear-old Virgil drove-ber a fellow named Ozzie' Virgil? in 50 runs on 73 hits, including For those who don’t, he was Ihe nine homers, in .'i8 games for the first .Negro to play with the De- Bears this sea.son. And he not defending i liampmn, demotiMraled^H itroit Tigers, coming up in ig-iS only played the infield but also he should make a sirong biil T«i7"'’ and blk.sling out five hits the first covered second and third bases, retain the title when he won tiy ""I'^v ra. e.s f,.i time he ever played in Briggs shortstop nod two ouHield posts qualifying medal with 67-68-^l.'i.'V urd.iy at the Gi Stadium. fqr Denver. * a a . H‘Hl'way 21 P^ier^TugonV^lt. S?! * * * The ^gers t,K,k a rest yesier But It was Sara/em^ 'draw a paycheck last week but' That was in June 17. 1958. and v v u "’“T't"' his $66,600 income so far this year Virgil skidded after tliat promis- headei-M««da> from Ihe ( hlrago "ho "on Ihe hearts hf his !would ’make many a coiiioration ipg debut and after playing in 49 *hlle S«x. Am la-.in colleagues and >y»o.v »i president envious. games for Detroit that year he Frank Lary 16-81 was named for i*i I /* I IS Iff 'So far. Palmer has* earned $31.- was returned to the farm .system, mound duties tonight against Kan- ,* " " I Klf TA XaIwA fllt¥ArAAFYAr 100 more than second-place Dow Well, the Tigers have decided to sas City’s .Bud Daley < I l-4i. B<„i,,-''os"’rua.v s pounds, I’oiiiiae Business Institute wall 1/ If I if Ill/M I Iff ffJ| Pfff^Q\ Finstenvald of TeqUesta.' Fla., give Virgil another chance. pitchers wieie named yesterday to » .1 o u " d<’ienmmxl club Tuesdav ,si Ilf IV/ mJyJliyj 1/11 I V/l vl I VV J who has made $35,500. The versatile utility man was the aJl-.slar team. iw ' ''I L' lavcei- Park'and as s rexult Tid ' “ Ken Venturi of Palo Alto. Calif , called up yesterday from the Den- ♦ * ★ ’ r . " ’ ’.u*’:;' PARIS (B — Amateur tennis! .Some of the reluctance may still holds down third place in the ver Bears, Detroit’s first place Daley stored two of his victories “c,*7 **’'» ^ "'1^ 1'*” in a Cla-x R Ciiv ix- i-iu-*i-mt «i ____^ , "I ___:-j t____ ..1..U .1— »____:___A_____ _____ _______ . , ... uav s 69 to I IP fop scvcntli pl.ite ^ ' '^.-x ci I ny la-ague lontesi ''’allH.ii rallied fpr three, nmx ir top of th< ^The two -.l.-I.r —.Xr.- A In nnn livin'-- Ivn nn t.l ^ It ll ill ■111 Iheiiie llie ligblning fast xpike-ens would ni.tke it lough. Citnilllinn of the r o u r s e slioiildn'l ImiIIht Ihe pros who make thix gHiiie a year roiiml liiisiiiexx pro|Hixitlon, hiil they still like lo eoMiplalti. If tieorge Hay cr of San t.ahrlel. » allf., was Ihe IoimIi-xI M|iiHwjier Ihris- years ago at Kitchener, ttni., amt he pre M-iileil a red.face at eoncittsion of the 7'Miole tournament when he step|a-i| up In retelle Ihe first plaee (.1,500 prize money. The is probably one of tlie xiroivge.st (h Ihe history of the l-iuriianienl AniiHig the starters ar-' six former winnepi, including three-lime rliamjuoii .Sam Sne/td of While Sulphur Springs, W V’n., .and Ijie Midsummer,defending champion Dmig Ford of sisirls cars Sal- Crystal River, Fla , who turned in en Acres Ciicuil ,i (our-under-par 68 practice-round I G'xlrnth. Out yesirrday _ Amateur and Pro Netters'i to Solve Dillerences PBI a Determined Squad r Class F-- Aci'x *Tt;.;ers 7. Sp.,r Or I. Perry Drugs ... 'forreiti; Daley stored two of his victorii today arrives at a crossroads In hinge on pris Club ’2.3. Km-'j-on Juniors :i: Mcxjxr 9, llor-lielx ,i: NorllixTtlc Kiwaiiis 12. I’on-liac Bovs Club ft Lions' Staff Maps Cliilck Honrhell, who was the winning |itlfy.nA-.n.,«,„one,h««»-'Two St. Louis Netteo ■ If’!?.**'*"* **"<5>* lead- wuson has ordered his four tina was . ing off Uie 4m inning was Spen-.^arterbacks - . Earl ^ MoEraU.,69-70-139. cer’s only hit and Ferree struck - - . . — A native of the Dominican Re- , Ferree ffurls 1-Hit Shutout at Drayton , The ,30-year-old Palmer, who was not quite three when Sara/en won his first British Ofien crown, soared tq a .36-.39-7.3 yesterday after shixiting a 67 Monday. That , . . . 142 left/’hini one stroke behind ">»• I-<>nibepnieri. Sara/eri and wetf within the qiiali- Five pja.wrs each had two bil> tying /ange, but he was m'd salLs- Talbott s <;icnn Flinch. Frank ' fled yith bi.s game, Borgoii and Bob Pickett, -ind a.ium f have'to base a had Hropjis and Honchcll o.'rT , this Is Ihe lime." Palmer* m^de, eight safetiix wiiu.:,, lenfed. "All I was mainly V'-'l' i’day s other C lass B sled in was qualifying, but darkness mercifully irii-r- w«.h», I’f reniesiilter a round in ''’9c w, u„—u-c^7-6’ in aiMher AiAencan loop Max Messri^ of ancinnati and Harper of Port.smoiuth. Va„ a rv MacKay of Davlon Ohio ^ (BuhTt-S)'’! o m*** _ (xxrtest. Bill ^et hurled the dis-defeaxive-ei^ Ted Aucreman of former U.S P G A. champion'BiK-hholz and MacKay'were mem-*■«'D*m - tance for Drayton., Lakeland’s Indiana have been picked to play 'LIOi: Frank Stranahan of Toledo.!hers of the team that lost in the'., , TmasoAT-s’oasIes - Wayne White and Vern Keebaugh ir '*-"— - - ----- . - . _ _ s - - - \ made two hits apiece. '' 5 inaiana nave oeen picked to play frank btranahan of Toledo, hers of the team that lost in the g, Tiir«sDAT-s oames h|in the College All-Star game at Ohio (153) and Dick Chapman of Tavis Cup fuials to'Australia last »' tocmnitT'iw: pj? 'Chicago hi August. lOsterville. Mass. (152). lyear. l*'.' / 'I THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JULY g, i960 (fi^a the 0ut4^i‘ 7taii ^ uruL a r<¥Tv urkArM With H. GUY MOATS Outdoor Eiitott Pontioc Frm Kr\«« roMMAXWl Ar^ii horsf fan* who visit Ih^ Ro< hrsl^r Tmll Bl«/»*rii 4-lC club exhibition' July 9-fO will havf o|>portunily to see one of the country * top hame.ss pontn in action. Aiiovf. Alfred Smith, .Mradowbrook Farms' hackney trainer i* puttiBK King * Tom-mando Ihrough hi* pace* •The King" will be handled by hi* owner, and handler in many victories, Mrs Alfred O A\ itson: ' 'Recreational Boating'| Popular With Families By Tfca Pre** ObMmt Editor There’s probably no more rapidly expanding ai\^ family - popular summer - vacatiop outdoor activity than recreational-boating. And In Oakland county with its many fine lakes, this family 'boating fun la big business — In more ways than one. Take for instance the picture at Dodge Park No. 4 on Caaa Lake. Weekends and holidays find the boaters out in force, the several launching sites scenes of orderly confusion. There's action and speed, thrilling to watch from a^ landlubber’s point of view, more so from the place be-| nlnd the wheel or in the seats of spray-tossing speedsters, scores of which will be towing single and double water skiers. But that's not the ilds that struck this observer as one I of the most enjoyable facets of boaUng. JliLY -1 9J&J1.- pBiimc-04itt>iiD cowir mt II U______13 14 16 17 TUE. WED. THUR. 'FRl. Y 6 'f- 6 6 6 r® V 6 T 6 7 6 7 « 6 T 6 6 | 6^ « , d Jam. pm.|am. pm.|am. pm.|am. pm.|am; p/a|am. pm.|aaa. pm.|aaa 400 Entries, 42 Classes for Trail-Blazers Show Fourth annual horse show. under be oae «f th« beat In the nerie*. au.spicvs of the Rochester 4-H club! so lar. It I* hoped to rahe SS.eoo frail Blazers, ha* been set for from the proceeds to go lowaid* Satuiday and Sunday at the old | the club's college sebelarsblp Kerry Seed farm at John R and I fund. Aubum roads. I ....... Gasses will include Ihe usual • e.:rs,tr *1:17.:;::.- t „ and many other features. It Is " ! peeled Bud Brown Is 12-Gauge King Birmingham Skeeter Is State Champion After Shootoff at.G. Rapids When the boating spectators had enough of the beach they {'.RA.ND RAPIDS lUPD-The were carried back to the waiting boat. The point is that this Conservationists OK AAore Land Provided for BRINGS BOATERS TO OTHER ATTRACTIONS Noturol Area Preserve Here and there, scattered about the Inshore waters, near! , Avstnvr Fi^htnfl I flW their occupants stretched out on decks or seats, just taklngi groups will add 80 acres next werfe the sun and thoroughly enjoying the sltuaUon. jem Lake Michigan waters where itrawling for these so^aBed “industrial fish'' became legal June 12. From several beats that carried three, four or five-persons, an interesting froeednre was noted. Husky boatmen, in swim attire, simply picked up clothed youngsters and In many Instances, adults, carried them to shore, where they could alt and enjqy the colorful panorama of an exeltlng beacK Bavarians, Scots Play Exhibition /or BH Clinic ;the Rochester area. be one of the top out- over all title of the I960 annual ^ort of boating la a real adjunct to most enjoyable recreationjthree natural areas of 1 r attractions of the summer in Michigan Open Skeet Champion- there’s plenty of It available in this lake-dotfed area, the Uke Michigan ‘ ships has been won by Ed Scherer Mobility of the water transportation Is the factor thkt makes LANSING — Conservation De-| The number of Americans cov- t^innri ; approval of five liberal changes injiisen from 12 milUen in 1940 to .Mlsp E. Genevieve Gillette, pres-1 commercial fishing regulations by 127 million at theiyend ot 1198. idem of ihe Michigan Parks Asso- the Conservation Commission dur- m--------------------------------- ciation, will present the Conserva-1 ing its meeting today and Thurs-tion Commission with a deed to day at Higgins Lake conservation the lands during Its July 7 meet- school, ing at the Higgins Lake conserva- j _ . W h«cd on request, nuwle by tb. ing. the commission establi^, Producer. Asso- . . i elation following 10 meeting, held I throughout the state tn May by ! the Department. the preserve. 01 W,«k«,h.. Wl.: • " .11 Ihl. Wlble. It Ik. bo.tm.n a«.nt Uk. on, .pot ^ ^ ^ „..i On. 1 However. Rud Brown of Blr- “P* Mcnor and moves to another more pleasant or Inviting men may wear the ".Seadog” em- Iow commercial fishermen under the 12- location. Among highlighted features be an exhibition bv the colorful Mich., won drill team from the Detroit Mount- «■*"** ‘•"■•‘•P*®" AAA ed Police. This gtxiup Of hor.* t.h'r,:d“ >*OST VISITORS APPRECIATE PARRS Residents of the area today - ................... .—e . . v . « invited, without cost, to witness an and riders received a big ovation had a *nooMff after v u ... ...... exhibition soccer game Thursday the recent Detroit llorse’ Show “ getting a terrific play from seekers, behveen a pair of top Intemationsi ■< Bloomfield Open Hunt. They are ****"" ***> "***‘*' relaxation. Even during midweek when normally the • ♦ a * ' 14:30 p.m. 'won the hiygauge and 30-gauge di-lance, the beach and wooded areas showed hundreds of bathers Detroit's Bavarians and St An- a a a vision titles and pkmlc parties, drew* Scots will give a demonstra i . ^'“'"’6 Saturday evening ses-: a a * 'ion at Bloomfield High School " 'Ison Ken Mlecky of Baldwin, Mich football field at 7 o'clock tonight,!?^ Meadowbrook Farms, will show won Ihe AA championship in the *» paii of a reereation feature bamess pony. King's 12-gauge division and Ten llanna-| blem on their ties when ashore, special permit to use gill net-s with I The emblem is an ancient heraldic less than two and one-half-inch device, and may be worn on ties!mesh for taking chubs, herring, and badges. jalewife. and smelt in those south- Niw RAMBLER WAGON I1798W BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER arranged by the Eastover. Wing' the fold of Highland Park. Mich , won iJdie and Pme Lake recreation ^^*‘ *be championship of the 12-gaugeJ recreation groups. “* Children from the three area* will have a part in the pixrgram, one of several similar clinics tr-langed (or the summer vacation freriod. It is hoped to hold a tennis clinjc for the next demonstration demonstration. TUXEDO RENTAL lATCST STTli* tVEBT H’ll INOIVIOtaiXT FtTTEO ir.SS SmrMArS Mti i Wur 503C Dixie Hwy. OR I.07JI OrSTUn n.lBi Shkwixi CtBl.r B«twMn Cxaalxfkta'i .xS KrufCt Dust Control Most persons m'sklng tiss of the great privilege of resting and playing In these fine waters, fields and woods sppsared properly appreciative. One incident, however, occurred at one park, where picnickers had left their lunch, clothing and other possession on a taNo, eorered by a cloth, while they walked down to the beaph. A A ' A When they returned a short time later, everything was gone. The disappointed and angry family searched for several hours, finally found some of their possessions. But the lunch was gone. This sort of piracy is rare, say park people, but It really! stresses the fact that most all who visit these fine outdoor spots are considerate and appreciative. sSSm “ •>« ret- finding program dealing with «sh tn nd *^^^ ^‘"* * >**^ *”*y' kill h^ pollution. iS:: 1^; ri^trand They will nclir> the federal ficials of the Puhlle Health Serv-!y°""* J*"’®*' agency ot all fUh kill by pol 1,.^ fore.see it a* being, inxtnimen ! “shlnt Often, Is keen about lutlon In Ihi* *inte, Inriiiding the jgj •determining the effects of| the sport, particularly since u.(»r. .. ... ,j,p TOuntry'a waterjh^ battled and landed a 11- r^uired by the Fed-1 inch calico bass during the weekend s-inchi 1-pound, 12-ouncc goldfish. “Ifa such a beau-tiful fish we’ve decided to get it mounted." says Miw. Hopkins of 3835 Crooks Rd. At your FORD DEALER’S. Ha gats ALL MODELS in trade and has the know*how and facilities to put them in TOP CONDITION! B. F. Goodrich SilvertowR New Treads 2l.rS^ ANY SIZE" WHEEL ALIGNMENT j^$IC95 MOST ^ CARS Notor Mart Safety Center ^ 121-123 E. Meitcilw FE 3-7»45~FE 3-7I4S BRAKE REUNING GuarSntMd k'«$‘|495 ■Miu MONROE-MATIC SHOCKS IS.OOO-Milo *8” MUFFLER WBITTXN ^ t P LirBTIMS S O I 5 }l’AEAXTBE ^ SiC ^ raxe STALLATIO.V !1 THE PONTIAC PRESS. ^THREE No Cindi for Yankees Yet—Lead Cut io One Still W«ity of Ticktti ’ V m vimty - TlcUt Mdn Dtr ^ ^ aoU In ndvuice, procttctlljr aamir- tho Oiympio, bert in August «1- , ^ocord gate More than ro«ly an near recortl levels. But nlltlion tickete are still available. I < Bjr Iba Isas tinted Preoa I Maybe this isn't going to be such » etoch pennant for the Nen York YaiOtees after all. Not when they use three starting pitcben in one game and get beat. And not when they lose t«-o in a row for the first time in more dian a month, but find their American League lead whittled to one garoa. Utat’s what bappeneiL when were held to three hita by We Ramos and Chuck Stobba. Mew a M lead and loat 5-3 in 10 innings at Washington Tuesday night. Art Ditmar, who had won five straight, was tagged for the loss after (oUoning Ralph Terry and Bob TUrley to the mound. o''-'" After dropping only eight nf 30 games in Juno, the Yanks now-have lost two of five in July. That’s not exactly a total collapse. but both lo^s were to the sixth-placo Senators and New York now leads second-place Ooveland, idle Tuesday, just' one game. They're also just t»o lengths j aheml of the third-pUce Baltimore' OrioU»-Jwbo rapped Boston 9-4 In the only other game scheduled in ,the AL—going into the opener of a twtogarte set at Baltimore to-night. The Indiana, meanwhile, play six games in five days with Chicago's fourth-place ^^’hite Sox. beginning with a two-game series at Oeveland. SERVICE SPECIAL A two-out single by Rpno Ber-ipia and Bob Allison's follow-up 10th homer beat the Yankiies and E^tniar (7-4*. The Senators. W’ho defeated New York on a hases-loaded walk with two out in the ninth Monday, scored in each of the 1st four frames, tying it on Faye Throneberry'a pinch single , the long abused southpaw, won his third in a row with two perfect innings of relief for his 09th victory in a 14-year career. Only 31.. he's lost 122 in that span and hasn’t had a winning season since 1953. P.\Y AS LOW AS SI 25 A WEEK Rcqul.r SAQi; S20 70 V.lllL- O "" All of the Yank hits came in the first five innings off Ramos, who gave up a two-run homer in the first by Roger Maris, the major league leader with 26. The Nat'.s controversial right-hander, tagged a spitball pitcher by Baltimore Manager Paul Richards and White Sox boss A1 Lopez, Vas handed an automatic fine when he received a beanball warning after hitting Mickey Mantle as he led off. the fourth inning. In the Senators' third; Jose Val-dlvielso charged Terr>- with “duster" shouts and had to be restrained by Plate Umpire John Flaherty. BRAKE ADJUSTMENT SPECIAL Baltimore picked up three unearned runs in the second inning er (5-7), then clinched it with two runs in the fourtli on singles by, Marv Breeding, Jackie Brandt, Gene Woodling and Jim Gentile. Brandt was 3-for-5 and had three RBI. , Chuck Estrada (9-41 was the winner. He gave up just five hits and struck out seven, but walked nine and was tagged for fwo-run homers by Vic Wertz and pinch-hitter Pumpsie Green. llBALTIMOaE BOSTON GOODYEAR 0 .0 0 WlUtamt 1 I'Hansn • Mtitone 3b I 1 Nixon c ; 0 Geiger rf ‘ SERVICE STORE [.PtUreft rt IsTliomson ................. _ .Busby cf 0 0 0 6 WU1» p -Breeding 3b 3 3 3 1 dCreer. 1 1 E.s'itdo p 3 0 0 0 TaUIi 3t 0 U S Totals 33 1 1-OrOundtd mlo a doubleplay for W I ling la 7th; b-Struck out for OentUi I »th; c-Struck out for PUarcUt la ld-Homer»d for Wills in #th. Baltlmoto *30 ?31 0( J^aljo.tr^^OuA-^^mmOTa' Tf-g.' Boaj 1 William. R a EB as ig' m m m~t' ____ Cepeda PO-A^-8ah 3*.'lSi Ut» Angeles 37-i. DT— ||3^U. 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JULY 6. 1960 H«'s a Rwl Card Now | 10* km*LK»-Mimr imllk va Vm • iljrM..5*'cur.'T ST .LOl’IS - depwture lhaa character by So- for the Olympic track and field , * ♦ * I her. who alWaya hat been one of team showing xigna of crackingT' ^ Sime read about the Games the staunchest defenders of the I Down through the years. the>Jj^ or out itile. nile alwayVhi been: '"*• ** ^ * in.v, or ta^-oo ,p„„ |“fE!S El™,EE - . _______________________________1'5501 at the idea of leaving Kelley off for decking the Cards' Daryl no appeal., no discuaslon. TelleV*^. "'Ct ^ TVr, ta. b.™ dUou»ton. (ijoo, to right, in the paM. becauw many best marathon runner in the Unit- ** . *V^ , . . a top athlete has been left off the states, and the only one with “ "* Onimeil yet. team because of the rule. Dodger Pitcher Fined $S0 for Beqning Spencer LOS ANGELES (API » L Slmry was a bit unhappy t Say what you wlB about women driven but. to Oomeclicut atleaxt.^ they make better pedotriana. the team. Ordinarily, the executive committee follows the recom-mendatkm of the track and committee. But the word is the executive oommittee will meet shortly and potaibly turn the' lection, back to the track and field committee for "rurther riudy. The report that two Lo. Angeles In there wa. ronsidcraUc the gnnd in the Olympic*. >vf*n *»n (jut«idp chaiKw of ukininKi know the Ftilet Mid thet a,congres«inen went to bat for Cona. me uiympici. .runner had to acore in bo^ the hand-wringing becaUM* Dave .Sime Eitrlwr in the year, the Olympic'Boston and AAU marathona," said who had just net a world recorti ofiTi’iu'k. and E'it*ld Committee an-jSober today. "But penonally I 30 .M-Onda flat for the 200 meters nminccd tlie sum total of the per-|THlNK there ritould be a change In and 220 yard., pulled up lame and formiuices of the runners In ™1«* *o ■11®'"^ k Httle leeway, ........ ........................Why leave our best marathon run- home because of a techni-caltty?" 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The fine was automatic because he had been warned by Umpire Chiit Pelekoudas. proclaiming hia innocence Tuesday. the Dodger rigfal'-hander said: ♦ ♦ 1 "it's a lousy rule, matic fine gimmick, f suppose the next thing, tbeyll do is put bigger helmets on the batters S0| they'll be bigger targete.' Mixed Iwo-Ball Merry Mixture in There was a iherry blend of good pitching and solid hitting last night in the four-game aty League softball program at Beau-ihingK in another light. He an-!dette and Northskie parks, nounced that Kelley, indeed, Marv Fuller of O'Neil Realty would lie placed on the team be-1 twirled, a two-hit shutout at Beau-cause of his fine showing in thejdette as the real estate squad AAU run. Kelley won that in defeated Huron Bowl. +0, In a 2:20:13 6. faster thiln the Olympic| National League contest. Lloyd i-ecoi'd of 2:23:03 2 aet by Emil Harper was the losing hurlei; on Zatopek of CzecKoslo\'alda In 1956.|a four-hitter. Greatest line-up of tire values ever offered! 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Home building also Is shipments still to|>ping ,new or- ^ Age. slower than .steelmen would like dei-s and thus lutting tin- Inu-k-l have to wait until September for ^y* h®P^* have faded for set- ♦ a' * i While w lag, many sU.l'“^e best nsvnt gams ,n si.Wi Mt_.,H.ra,K»is th.shave bee., by the "auto make. ThTsu'^L^r',**^ e'lX"U-JTwe!J."‘?-^(.de^f N-s, pukup in aiders by the tl^ auppliers of gasoline. tii«. .^‘ This adds to the num-«inrnft industry. Inventories ol ^,"5Snt !?h«^ .I'ISIS:!’® “ >» '«“« ^ts will flourish. 8TKICI.. iloWN ' aeations. But it |«ils the steel tinue to iis»‘. hut at a slow pace mills in position to respond quick- Uetall sttn-ks rlimtaHl faster Hie ♦ ♦ * , . i must operate at an aver- !>' it stwl oidei^ in the fall should industrial pace ui .luly appaivntlyi But In many mills and taetories^. ®t TO per cent in the secomi tool the experts by a big jump will be slow and easy But almost output will be shai-ply cut-some ®t the year if tonnage Is to because of vacation shutdowns of to 114 million, and Iron Age Washington remains optimistic their own, but more because of a *®y* ‘ii®* Hj million tons is the I (aster temi*) VCA^yikVtC.0 ' KO C».V«> JCkSNAEP L drop in inroming orders. absolute ,best that most hope' (or THE GIRI.S IJy Franklin Folger Austrian Visit The poOT showing in steel in July—with a mounting number of Workers laid off—is due largely to a steep drop in new orders since early spring, while steel users rut back on their stocks. Adding to July's slowness w ill be the annual vacations in many Leaders There industries, who are ex- D.J \r^ pected to tie back m the mnrkct Tense About Red View again in August, of Nation's Neutrality * ♦ * Auto companies are beginning VI,, ..... , „ to cut off output of 1960 models MIJ.ACH. Austria .AP> - So- and the changeover period wHl (a> staggered into early fall. Re^rt S.WAAV Ck ^C«»CV. SVT ' S=CkVMA-S2C> ■V «iP^PtWC)\WV!P CM 'TSlEOtCU U\«i ^Vi^-COUU G\V<.^ Ck t,V>OVWUt ... OVL-G vf CaCn'VCkSMt.Wyt \JP Oi VA, AVk UiCkG \ NAUVUEU-VkCkVkO V\ \ /r IKE HERRYS Itv Carl (iruhert \iet Premier Nikita Khi-ushchev cut a day off his tour of the Austrian provinces today as Aus- • .* w trinn leaders reportedly grew Ot^iers for auto sled are expect anxious aljout the Soviet view of pick up in August, Bui this counliy's neutrality. many other users, such as appli- "* « * attfe makei-s. aie holding up or- Khrushchev plans to return to of products is Vienna tonight, skipping visits to appliance maker (Jud* Reveml factories in provincial chairman of the Styiia, Norge division of Borg-Warnei» The program was changed. Aus- '?*'***. heavy inventorv of tiian souires said, to give Aus- "PPl'anfP indiist,>- to trian and Sov iet leaders more «<1 "> time to talk. Khru.shchev is ex- »> “>'*• Tx cled to leave fou Moscow Kri- Ka'l^ads seem more Interested day. m talking about mergers this Austrians wore alarmed by than in ordering steel And Khrushchev s statement two day! PETEC, WOULDN't/n BE NICE IF WE HAD A RUMPUS ROiDk^Oe [ T THE CHILDREN ‘ fe'V-'-C IT aiRE VOJLD. DEAR / "rharlcs. nianv differem st| I Salzburg that .the- Sogigi fiiion "will not lemain idle if Austrian neutrality is violated.” < AIJ.KD HAI.F THRE.kT Politicians and newspapers in k ienna described tliat as a unilateral guarantee that contained a half-threat. Chancellor Julius Raab may afki Khrushchev what the Soviets would consider a violation of tieu-liality. L—canaidm—itself, .j l^ccs^ make Itic BO.YRDINC HOISE Ilial I opened aceouiils at « stnullei, you .said ' only 1n a military -sense, not e tiomically or politically All of its interests aie pro-Western. [ H£«E'5 TlHECHiWPv •MA30f?.'WE'DiDNi'T LOOK MO W0(?SE FOR WEAR,^OT THEM PUMCWED PLBMiTY Of A\R MOLES IN THE eCfUOl^ OF THE . OATCMEL.LIKC VJLl CAPITAL WORK. FLAWERTY/NOW ^ TMEN.COMTiMUiMG (NTMEf^OLE OP . DR.FUZZNV, YOU MUST CONYlMCE AAV SPOUSE OFTUE Meed FORtaUARANTlN- / ‘ IMG IF I CAM 3UST KEePTHiS / L\TTLE fellow OOT of SIGHT TILL T AlR FORCE AUTHOKITIESARRIVE.V WILL MAM& DONE OUR COUMTRV / .DlSTlMCT service AMD--AHEN Khrushchev's earlier return to, Vienna was pi'obably also due to' fatigue Austrians- with him said i ' his spirits began to sag considerably after three days of bus riding, receptions, and visits to fac-i lories. DemsTace Very ^ber Convention 1X),S' ANtlKI.E.S lAPi - The I)piiioarty, the Democrats won’t be able to buy. sell or drink liquor in the Sports Arena, site of the 1960 conv'ention. And when they go next door to the huge outdoor Coliseum (or the -final session and the Democratic presidential nominee's acceptance speech, it will be a time for sober . leflection. The same rules apply •there, too. KAIT OF RESI KHTIONS A raft of restra.'tions'*imposed 1>> the stalp-countvscity cohmiis-sioii that runs the Spoils .Arena and the Coliseum won't even permit the parly of the bourbons to buy a beer on the premisc.s. ”.\o one around here is old enough to I'emember a similar ban.” a spokesman at convention headquarters noted dryly. He added: “It looks like the bar across „the street is going to'do a helluv a business.’’ Locot'Amvet Auxiliary Wins Comedy Trophy The woman’s auxiliary of the Afichigaii Amvet'.s Jimmy Dey Post No. 12 took first place recently in the comedy division of the Amvet . t>arade during their state convention in Saginaw. The auxiliary won tlie Emestme consecutive year, which gives them permanent possession of the prize, i DONALD DUCK 1 .■M AND WHAT WOLJLD EVEN BE NICER - I ^ IF WE COULD CONFINE f ALL THE ClJMPUSt;'; ■ TO ONE ROOM /j ^ B.v MrKvoy «nd Sirielier Ytiet KiTCHiO'tt HAW - MAW nHAW f WAAL-YIW KS ICHtO iRttRMe- ------ ONEY MAN IH’ t-AMILY f J Wi WAim* MIISIA \irs A Goop iwikKi 'yfxTI, EVEN / SAT n ewp BliT'l lAkE 20 YEARS I TVIINX WE’RE I OFF HIS LIFt.' IN TROUBLE FROM THE fOUNTAlN OF VfXrtM HM/t TAKEN \ tMESE GAIXiETS OR / KtEfTMcriHEVI ^ 20 YEARS OFT I WE'D HAFTA OOM / RlINkjiklO. CUllD 1 HIS MINP, tOO'A IH'LAB ‘ “ -------- CAF’TAIN KASV Hy I.eslir Turner .... .. , sun. VOO'LL MAvf MF SUPDtNLV FEEL / EXPECTING toste iiPpv NERVOUS-A^ •‘I KAPWkN'.'k CEOkiES W»'Tlk.j EVERY IWOV E m\fOR US ON THE SHORE i . ,WA0E MAS BEEN T WATCHED'. AUNT FRITZI-VYHAT'S THAT THING ? ^ IT'S A NEVY alaraa clock MADE ESPECIALLY FOR CHtLDREsN — Ffy Krnie Diishmiller GUARANTEED TO AVYAKEN ANY CHILD IT SOUNDS LIKE THE ICE CREAM MAN .^6 MOKTY MEEKI.E ( I tHinic r'u. DCAW A PiCTORe OF MOOT/ playing golf. , 7-b JPWiU.iA»55 OU PLAy at this ENdN f-THE UeHTB iSETTEr ■GRANDMA, WAY I HAVE SOME d’ TH’HERS tea! YOU MAKE ?/-' By Charles Kuhn SURE, DELBERT... SiTJ DOWN AND HAVE A cup.^ r~----- :h THIRTYSIX THE roXTIAC PUKHS. WKDXKSDAY, JUJ.V 6, >1900 r- Business and Finance 11 Business Notes Card of _ 1 WISH TO KXniEM OUH StM- , j -Dale H. Moats, salesman for Eli, ■. Lilly and Co. In Pontiac, has re-; |tir^ after 29 years with the firm.’ ■0^ jHe has chosentio retire at an early! rnani' (rtand* tig* Ih* tlorsl i»t> sad cards of ■ympstbr la Uia raeam barasraasaM of BraSlar______________ Prices of Grain Futures Turn Easy MARKETS ITaking Profits l\n Hot Stocks The followin* are fop prices covering sales of locally grown OllCAGO — C-rain tut urt*' produce liniught to the Farmer’ pnees generally turru>d a httle Market by'growers and sold'by easltT today in slow c.arly dealings them in wholesale package lots, on the Board of Trade althougii Quotations aie furnished by th*> edm held steady |o firm in spots Jtetroit, Bureau of Markets, ns of Brokers said the selling at^Vnd,iy. peared to'refltHt a small amount ^ of profit taking after three sueeev e>ive days of higher iM-iees. Ttie\ said also that if m.iv have- Iw'en in eNiMvfation of a slightly liearisli eit>p npoH to be releastst later loilay. ' Detroit Produce NEW YORK ifi — An uneertain and irregular stoik market nudged, to the upside on balance early this afternoon. Trading was mod erate. age under proei-siuns of the Elliy retirement plan. Moats had headquarters in Pontiac since, 1943. He joined Ully as a saleiv. man in Detroit May 23. 1931, I* MtCMORT or EDWARD L R..rl., **.«k atx>ut 3',- millkm c bushels of wheal ij- Grain Prices level in II j $20,000 Granted to City Schools Poultry and Eggs later took him also to Oiarles-lon. W.Va., and Flint. A menilsT'of the Pontiac Drug Association and F'hi Delta Chi. , ^ pi-ofessional pharmacy fraternity, o abiKit a point prevaile^ among M ’lt-key sUs ks More volatile issiie.s They have two children • M contimiefl to undergo some Sharp ^ daughter. .Mrs Naney M profit taking Ka.sher, and a .siin. Richard. ' $3 00 Tt»xas ln.sti*umont« dropped J®J^about 8 p()ints, Collins R;tdio fell News in Brief •ounled sVsilanii Ase , w-as found guilty of drunk driving yesterday Vfore ,, Mimici[)al .Iiidge Cecil McCallum. ^li .Selective improvement among He was ordered to pay* a $100 fine tn some of the pivotal chemicals, or .serve 10 days in the Oakfimil utilities, rails, tobaccos, and re- Counjy Jail, oil tails' hel|Hsl Isilsler the averages The market was niixixl from the Nteni. k »f I.W Kvtiiore 0“ start, gradually improved in tone • "■'•'’i fonl Township, rejioilcil SI then .shpp..d somewhaf Ix-low its 'h«' someone 00 i„,s( hail stolen a tackle lai.s and fish o2 ' * * # "'K equipment wyrih S.')0 from his l.endiiig support to the Sjcner.il niRl'I. list, RepiiWic .Steel adv^m ed more approxinialHv $:l »« than a point while U.S Steel and Vhange fmnf a cash register «« Jones & Uughlin gained fraction.s. ,,, GnM crv. IC. Blaine 50 Eas man kodak w^s up about 2 Mc . ,t was rcporled to Pontiac j5 whi e I nion Carbide and Air Re- vcsteidax diiction were fraelionai gainers 00 DuPont dropiied a couple of points Donelson-Johns _ rOHERAL HOME "D«o(n^ 7«w_ aiPAPu ORtppiN'cRAraL njouj^iiu^ S'rirtre — * —• Hdp Wanted Male _ JOO ( GOOD OPRORTURITT ROB A --- car Mperuncc. linTtct rn B«MW JU8T~6N>1iAti8MAir7'dom porpuilu^or rlfb^^--- “ _________- •-0434. sik for _ _ MEN WHO DEMAND AKIVI AT- I rORni^RNACE AND DOCT ak. Iniulltnc And pipe tittlnf ime m required ALRO RALXR-A(i TO SELL OAS HEAT RE RHONE tOUOTOm. rVLL^ mn lime la our offtei. Apply OakUad. ___________ Ktaerrujinbtt and Ip rfk of Od*. ekperieoee KVta.^^ *" iw*A erjuOFfnit Md out Shop M hom^ OUU. Teke &;iuo«hln7wirrWTIu^T for Mmpto* Ott iPProtia 1^1 Orottlngd. D*pt JW. F»r«d*lt. Voorhees-Siple KU.NHR.AL.HOMF- Ambulenee Serelee. Rlane or Motor RB>^S_____________ Cemetery Lots' 5 MAN win I ___ MAN TO WORE IN AUTO PAR'fS :?,:;rie“n^:‘.'i‘;;:w^;%&?k^ No other need epplr. , Hollerbacki Auu> Rortii RE »-10»l ___B^wto MIDOLEAOED MAN ROR ODD jpbi More (or borne th»n wteer wile Olid child welcome. RE 4-433S-________ • . . BEADT-TO-WEAH SALESWOMEN. Run Ume Must hare ptkaeoDi manner tbeerfiJ dUpoel-tloo. iSi t hour doyi. •••* J*y nlun nroductlon bonue Rull Reu-ney btoeflte trallkble Ui perkon. Bnadini %njce^^ ELECTBICAt k tLECTBIcat aa.a» -« rr.li. RABTNET ElootrM - “f*1... ?E2.“?S5i c HEAT, laa __link. R»»U? ..-vrsiC ' —J'Jr.rJI.'TO M*n BOMX dABA6E. CABlHR. ApDI-- Urented builder. RHA — • bWs 1~ MdyiKdTTyoj; L f equl^ iijUI I.ER-S RLOOR rattVlCTt. LAY-lOf. ro • MIS- monet'ror bemodeuno. new a"s“?ii.A’‘NrE'"^ r'NlW AND RBRAm' PENNEY'S.. Miracle Mile Center BEAL’TIPCL. * GRAVE LOT. OAK-win dCli'e LMiT"^'*' Oordens , Her Market ' WHITE CHAPEI.-TWO ORAVEB (I more than 1 J J® Steel shares steadied I 00 Stnfl had apparently dl I so drop In the steel • J J# operallnE rale lu the * Tr I... ..I 1- II Opportunity Unlimited Mov« ^nto I automdtlvf secre'tart needed in law ofl'c' (oi permanent poettlon — Must be proficient In trplnf and tnorUiand No previous law office •snsrence required. Call Ratter-1 Patterson and Barrett. RE 1 PI.A8TERINO A REPAIR. HEAR. Pal Lee. RE 3-7*3r___ PLABTIDt AND kEPi^. removed, all types of celllns de-t'f'j- NR t-*m___ I "'Je^RH'r^T^S' ROOF REPAIRS \ EAVESTRODOHINO RE 44*44 R O. SNTDEB RLOOR IJtTIMQ. sandlns and flnlshlnf. Phona RE itstandlnf 6 Graves in white chapel por sale cheap RE 4-2'337 RERRV MT. RARE CEMETERT Beautiful * frave lot. WUl divide. RE 4-tSk3 ______. _____ advancement potential to the man whn proves hla ability li America's No. 1 R~ IMO bonus plan plan, and------- benefits. ------ ------- t Henry C Cline. Belee^ 4-*lI3 _ _ _ ______ , SALIH'REOFTE RdR PART OR full Ume work. All deportments Cunnlna'am *'bru»*** Stores. *l'el- Huran Shopptns Center._____ TELEPHONE BOLICltOM.. CALL from office. »ood hourly rau WATERPROOFING Work fuaianteed Proa esUmatak RE MWT BuiUinir SupplieB^_14 NEED CASH ROR HERAIH8 OH new construction? See SEABOARD RINANCE, lltk N. Perry. RE MMI. ly other fringe BuEinetB Settee ^ 15 0 collections or BOX RLPUES mediately!!! 3-7»54, deliveries. The Toy i train yo^RE k-4731. _____ WHITE housekeeper children. I At 10 am. Today thore | I were replica at TIhi Press | I offics Ib the (ollowlRg | j bukcs: ! i 133 a week. filY PART TIME I Mr Ttylor, N«(!d«d I salesman wanted, no exper- Roger’s iaU« A Service. W3 1 RE &-0103. ■ STOCK MAN FULL TIME Dixie Hw>v^ Drayton PlainV salesman,* ROR PART - ^ WOMAN OR OIRL. HOUSE, work ckre el 1 child, live In. Preler colored. PE S-33H WANTED WAITRESS. EXPERID4CE 0 8. Teleirtph Rd ELECTRIC MOTOR SIRTICI RE-palrlng and rewlndlnt. 311 E. Ptke^ Phone n 4-39EL______ ...FAYS APPLIANCE 1*ART8 PS OAKLAND AVE______PB^ 3^31 PURNACl-OAS OIL INSTALLED 9-na . C L. HOTiromt, WHIRLPOOL A 1 Help Wanted \em BUILDER. BROKER sales mknaier. Will person. Please call 1 right MiU' WAV ASPHALT For free estimates on black topping your driveway cal] FE 4--(M. - All work guaranteed. PLASTERINO-^HEW OR REPAIR Help Wanted Male New York Stocks Clyde Klliotl, «7 LIciiuinmI A'c., reported to Pontiac police yesterday that .someone stole rare coins lined at $12 from his home. .\liim. Awning Fabricator 10 take charge of shop. Must Good asges. Steady --■- --- ady work. !. Walton B Salesman for-^ilv^^xl WE NEED A OOOD BAtflBMAN AS MUCH ,>S I3M ue WE POSmVLY FURNISH ALL LEADS. 375 N. CASS AVE NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE TELEVISION TECHNICIAN. EXP Peers Appliance Co , llkl Com- Federal Sum Covers Research Study of the Guidance Services 11ie Pontiac school system lia.s rreened nearly ,$20,000 from the............... federal government under the Na-^duckjingi lioiial Defense Kducalion Act loj cniiduet a research study of local umior and senior high school pi guidance services. ,Tlie study is......spbnficallj:, de- signed to examine the time spent I by guidance counsellors In relation to their.duties. Total (NXt of the reaeareh pw .V cording to Philip J. Proud, as-sisiant superintendent, it is hoped lliat tlu» study will uncover any differences occurring in the coun-selitig activities schools and also the different require-icraUijr'Sriivv about •o^ady” utiirty menis of junior and senior highjj} schools. ^ Hogg—Salablv 4*0: bulchert JFRY or EDIT.ATORA l'„” 39'“buik'No’“ , Throughout the study, a Ittry .of j'^® 4'diicalora will act in a consulting anc capacity. Iii, u 75.14(10. iwari ii 35-13 ”-xlng-Salmbtv ISO, fairly ,----y. prim. — — —— 33 00-30 00 Tentatively, the Jary will In- |at»ady. persona, n member 4>f tho soper-\lsory staff for NDF.A and one represMitatlvn eneh from the ^llehlgaa Asan. of Reboot Administrators, the Michigan Assn. 4»f secondary HrhonI Prlnclpnls and the Miehigsn Atm. of S 0 h o 0 I Board*. It Is hoped that the program Is sufficiently organiTed to be pul into, effect during the 1962638 DKTAILERS ^ Experienced In detailing auto _ ports. Call after 4 P.M UL 2-2302 HANDYMAN” Cnmjllate I S-uio'”'*''* *“'* ■*“ ''""-“P FE ^•nio 'or Top Soil '’'•'T trucking Ruh-,bUh. tlU dirt, grading sand gra. or peed help with, regardless of Us nature call Don. FE_4-7446. LAWN WORK AND ODD JOBS ll.M per hj-^PH. FE 8-M33. MAN WAjfrS MOWING'of ANY klnd._MU 0-41M WEED. LAWN CUTTINO AND Moving and Trucking 22 1-A Kedncrd Rate* „ I MOVING SERVICE** Beesoneble Rates ____FE 5-34.5* .» HAULING S RUBBisiTirA LdAb If price. Anp Ume^_FE I fN MOWiNci; LK3HT HAUI 5 ••><1 light moving. Reas. OR DAY IRONING MAXINE Me :oaan, 634 Melrose. PE S-I471 OIRL.q WANT steady WORK! 11C 6 FE *.3616. References 3 tVOME-4 WANT WALL WASH-Ir.g * house_cleanlng. FE 3-7381. IRONINGS picked UP AND DE- O'DKLI. CARTAGE Trucks to Rent i-Ton Stakes IRONINGS Wanted -_ FE 5-8473 _ ’ *■’ --- bushel' ‘a-Ton Pickups I'a-Ton TRUCKS TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT Dump Trucks Semi Trsll .IRONINGS *3 OK j-2833 ___ SILMEriORAPHINa. TYPI’Ng' Building Service 13 Management Clubs Head Named by GM DFIROIT R .Stanley .Madriox was placed in Figure* after deoms fliarsp of General Motors manase- j.,,,. ft-rsirrip"' meni clubs, with headquarters in 'Bsidam Rubber co • Petroil. and James L, Tolfey named tiV succeed him as Atlanta reqional public relations manager. piTimotion.s anncHinced today 1ST CLA_S8 builder FABULCipi - WATERLOX^BRDCB BLOCK AND CEMENT - '■.(pi,..,. ---- ' Pontiac Earm and Industrial Tractor Go FE 4-0461® ® woodward | 2PfiL.P»ll3L__lneludlng%im‘(J Painting & Decorating | IST^t^SS PAINTINO AND DlC UL A-l CA^ENtkT -Iditlons - Btvementi Attics — Otrbges •*” Bin FIRST 3-8403 3-2940._________________ CLASS DECURATTNO PAINT. papering. PE PAINTINO. interior: “iI*''**'?* Free* ely^E^M^S; ...................... ittsfsctlon. no* t sloioii ,by .\nthony G De Loren/o, GM ® vice president m charge of public now.JONES 1 " M sTIK K relations 20 Kails "o '« Ufr 'n v» * ★ ★ L unit _ Roth appoir.lineivfs are rflcclnc .^ssie. 10 Tpn! 1.600 OOK ■ Aug. 1 STOIK AVtRVtit - 9*fiyi'®_WL_OommtiJoL 1-0772. lurh. Gutters COPPER OR GALVANIZED - * »nd Alum Siding by Alco WORK myself FREE ESTIMATES MaiUliix ininej (,M in iseplein-Iwr a» a lecturer with the travellni; science e^hlhil. I*re-views oLl'rogress. He later wa* assigned to (LM's other traveling ahovv. Parade of Progress. In August la's!, he wa.s assigned Jo the New York pubjic lelation^ ‘ ■■ a.ssistaiit manag- PHA TER.MS lOl'.'S' ROOl'IXi, vX SHEI'.T METAL E.M 3-3030 U L kinds*C EM ENf*WORK Doves, floors. «itc *•— E 4-0255 it disc, for' cash. - .""-■“‘■.'c5u._rTe^eBt._PE 4-0206. * OECORATIN'o'. -8 year, experience. Reasonable r ree ^mites. Phon* UL -3-138*. * ‘''tS'JOR DECORAfOR ^pejingFE^8-0343. A* PAINTING A DEWR«1N^. Paper removed. FE 4-8811 BPHAY-pAlftfiNO equipment for rent For bamt. ’ equl'pwl”sSu 6-2638. « paintino*a'nd~paper Exp, Insured. Ref, OR * nsTnUn^ EXTERIOR Fret esti- Bioiaeos Loaso HMNn to $80,000 jofficaand w jer of the New York ri>gion before Ibeing appointed regional manager :in Adanta on Apiil 1, lj.)6. Tolley has been assistant («M pnhiic relations regional nianag-er In Flint since Feliriiary IMS. Former State Woman Dies in California 3 Year Term — Real Estate -Machinery — Eguipment — Triicks Immediofe AcHoti lUSIlfESS CREDIT CO. 199 Pisres Birmingha Midwest 6-9919 He joined G.M s public relations I staff July h li>l as a ’ lecturer K)fi the Farailc’J Frogiess,and ad-ivanced to su'pcrvisoi of Icqiureii-ujf the (J.M outrliwi scien' c expiisi itiur which traveled throughout th< lUniled States and Canad.i. . P.ALO ALTO. Calif P-\Irs Dora FJllen llungerfoni, SO, wife of Colen \V Hungertord, iviiitiI advertising manager of Michig.in Bell Telephone Co. died here M.ui ■ day following a long illness ■Sh* w,,s a native of Ihe^ l.ud ngton an a and also lived ai Houghton, moving to Qciroii n. iin!,/ ." ,k''2,T.. J‘.”."»i SUMMER EMPLOYMENT. ..., T E R N A T I O NALLY KNOWN-CONCERN WITH BRJVNCHES IN ALL PRl-NClPLg CITIES PLEASANT AND INSTRUCTlVf: firm hja an ImmcdUte p time epcnlni fi experienced li B*Dlv 1 'I. cdMMER'ciAL' yORK, r.unimerciai csUmatei. •-». AWNINGS rlc*. FE 4-1887. cnir, FAFERINO. REM ^ -. .3««hliq|^ FE 2-3313 Jlii::! WE , DO r; n*DKlDg. EBIIUIBU _ — »• n 8>I8»6. Television Service 24 In* for b eroman d In bool^keeptnt 19*0 WILLIAM P ' WORK CAR F U , PHONE MR KERRY. : forinterview- iiSMoisinu . TRUCKlNt Septic Tank and Tlla J!m iitcmchftt______ yj CEMENT AND BLOCK'^Wnnit K«ith o. sierrw, nyma WORE OP AiiTkiNDe: Free eetlmates. 9R 3-574L COMPLm RKMODBUNO birv: under preient ***$•*;■, CUSTOM UPHOLBTER-3-2Ml**^* ^®^® « .' Order Claseitie^ 4 SPARE-TIME ORilETlNO. and Om Shop at home frieodx btmplpis of our n({w xwurn Heights Fir P«*»rE 2.o*8l ^^J.J»*«_R^^arcl. ^R.ittanv spXnTel EDXES1)AV> Ji LV fl. io By Aiidcr«o> & 1 TniRT\^SEVK.V 49 For Sole I BLAIR nicholie . 111 L AIIARGKR CO Nothing Down HAYDEN . $9,500 'ilfiSl .i*S?=e -gs-s. ■—■;?£ lAKt ^trs 1 Mr. p.. »«-.»» •■ ■•I d...„ ......- r*3‘ h.„- Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your MimI WEAREXOT A , EOAN COMPANY p*j>^ ft MICHIGAN ____________» h:v W.L ... '";“TJA Off i..kiJu ih'^l'\>.,.„. .„„ "OODHUl l AKirB-.Sl " ssjmm::: t==a=:,ss ......... SMITH ' t A rTTN-t-'-K 4- n -NT ,1 < ll\M»IN.- coAinioS''' :€£v'“r• .S!S,»&,S»rV.*,K ■ cLt.N Roou, >,T „jjj_ ■-- YOUR ORCHARO COLR l SISiSs;g55;K Iggi- ,'eoLORCD ||p* l*'./ ='W..rS fs “I;;-™;: s,„- ■' ... ..- .. n .x ... jlO Down cvrr.->:i.r.viIY£r!;, P'TT PQ .■'■» .. 'otlLLb FE 4-4526 frVo»ii:>wx™ .x™ ^S,.I:'l™,Ll£>i';:,' ' . • ' Attenuon ■ „nu.so'^^s^p;s "Vjsra. ;;r!r.wJ«'s -si Renters! m...i<'I n|.r„ i).„k x iS31 ils:s!s‘s^s P'S® 2?: \v.nM 1'««* !»». ■•■•.,^2.-gK5 ^ sa •Mts-.vr ,*»-• £r;;; v«T,,R,«£rj,s K.„, H«„.„ t„i„,n. « •“ • '■'”iKxr‘vn/l'i’:i’. .... 'x'n Hagstrom ■mMM- ’IftlK 'th> o«n»r 0? Uiii briik r«noh M'l BA s’fnKI-I IIAEi^lROM K’I \l l(il.> i. i i ms----SS!Zz CUSTOMSS„:, = ss'io... sg"^'=-=-s BUILT '-K"- WEBSTER BUILT il5l rtSto ^Smpsen S?sK®ar“ FE 4-6921'" GAYLORD WORLD, if fj. ™... „.„ ^ :~STY;' WAR ........ ^ II. vid . r)l r' ,,.-.... --- - ■ if','c •»rE sr' ur’; r?1 r?oL,r| rsiu. WILIAMS “VR'Y, f* VETS Mr/BVu;w'‘'"-iT\'oL,^ ,ow ,SU-«A« BUNG BLKf BR n K - •,». PT A Rif k^sssr-r^fpm • ;■£•«:?:"■;■:■ >■04'* ''(» I I o.\\T""Di'Rlallor ■ ■ ’'■“m? 2.2^2'.“‘"'“’I li.srSr.S .5.™ „ G. Woodruff. Inc. f'rdC'L!? =r “-'rs„ NO MONEY DOWN CEA^ RE.\E ^ H \ IT ,£PiE_ ...3S™. II ( . Nl:\VINCII.\M THIRTV-EICrilT THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDXESDAV. JULY «. 1960 For Sole Hoaoes For Sale Hontae MtllTIPLB LUTIKO 8SMVICB O'NOL ARRO Pja For Sale Houacs 49 CARNIVAL WEST iraoaaAH LAKEraoNT By Dick Tnnm Fof Sale Ldw PnftHf 51 8d> Hwilf Wi Praperty 571 Bnainaaa OwtartlMw W, OB aats: oaa tttencm ArolaBaTAOEAET uannn »« wnx, et^ sr^hjzg^^gjg^jr; • an. SA*aaa..^ ****I«a.. tajib'^ jWijau ALWATa !>wi *UI ll-taw _U» camforti Gl’inger realty ««L. U IM°nAV 1 HEMPHTEAO RtAl.TOIt ivr , Kt C. HURON HT "(Jer wlxi^, Mom! Ail I said was that she couldn’t be Mrs.' «sj**S!5i*^jr****' ■'*w° cSSSl',y '’f'’ seemed to be in the right placet” -------------------------------------- ----- ----- " Lakrtroot MBd SMch. «lth aiuchad t*o car aar .1 „ ,1 Sl«k ntw ichMl. Oai haat. l or Sale Houses 49, For Sale Houses 49 V"dTu all Waliar OB 3-SSM BUSINESS BUILDING Ob Lakt Ortaa Main at ‘rm funiliiira. I Petefson Real Estate MY 3-1681 R\V O Ni;!!,, Rf.tlior 311 A Ttrcfiapn Open I rs 17103 OK J 3(J STOUTS BEST BUYS TODAY baitii, flrcplact “Thl» h Priucd on^"MT%0«*' TRAUe FOR CHSAPSR « TO aiLL B-Z KAUPBB8 CAU OR WIUTB TODAY UL 1-MM B-Z KAMPBRS S3M 8. ROCHESTER RD. ROCBBSTBR. MICHIOAN Borrow with ConEdence GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance Corporation of Poetise ,' 3Mi S. Saflnaw a I 3SW %lVc ■AjSolAnr'TfetSr : trad*. IW W. Caoo,'lC l-SItt. ; BUCKNER > FbCCBLiyiNO KOOM LIST WITH V9 HOYT GAYLORD FINANCE COMPANY LXEB'niBItWOOD--- ________________________! WHERE TOO CAN BMUtlful Irl-lavtl siodel so« opas FOR SALE, COMMERCIAL BOILDt i BORROW UP TO $500 I for »ala-” to S7.7»^Pt_5-7t .............................OR sale,'c6ml. IntpeetloB. Eulld oa yonr «4 OaMuno 81. Poetlac. OFFICES IN ourt. : ponrtitlaa at eeeupicd 3 chair Fqntlae - DraVton FUlsi - Ranch modtj hpmr........ ; pV.h’” WaUod Ls.. Blraitotha» FI 1. II. HkOWX. Realtor us BIlMbrlh Lake Road Ph PI 4-35M or Pi 3-4II0 Muliipir Lltllnf Servlet .SWIM.UING :al^ tB Cltrk«too>oo t cenifitton 7 lBr«f root Val-UjWay kiirhtn III* bath batemmi V- , J Ranr COOLEY LAEEFRONT , ' ll« n of Itnced. aliaded ti land- , ■caped lakrlront for wonderful : boallDc A iwlmmlnf. TiiU 3 brd-room ranch home hae larpt llvlna room. Itreplact dintna room fnO < ---------- attached gtragt Thle ' Available tor Immediate purchau. A-Colt-BaiHck Comm. Robert ll^Chyiin, Redtor Ona milt irom • 100 ft. wide. 033M to 04SI0. Termt call MA 5-Utt.----------- - , wrti. Alg^ va^nt^jWro. Priced^-u 2-0701 _________ FOR SALE: MILE ROUTE REA'. VrtV.“[ jsnr I Pontiac Pr»»» , I mu% E-SiAE*. swr »y|»UUH,CTIEPL. — - W —V S“. HAGSTROM Signature til2 ms R pad Admiral rotnaaratar Imtral 3T' oleclrte etovt 8aml-taldo-A-var bed Barton arrlnfor waeher sue] utlUtj eablnrt Masnavoi M" TV WeitloMioun nutamatlc waeher Other MIee. Itemi BOB HUTCHINSON'S MOBILE ROMES SAJJS „ 4301 DUle Hwy _________ OR 34302 2 OA8 STOVES, DININO ROOM !. dreeaer. lawn moimr. rn mowvr. aa FE 2-3420. I RE8TACRAI beautiful irre* lee l^ice^ at'^onUr^ MI to POR'OOOD BUYS AND vAlUES NORTH SIDE GIROUX OENKRAL REAL EdTAtfrv «W Hwt ^ ^ OR 3-WOl Partridge FHA (ermi Only 111.-RENT BEATER- SEE thla RETmiNOl Thla b( SOilM with good sard apace. Oarage. Newly i decorated. Only S7.40S wi 'rred' Wtaner Street, good ooml^iteble j 3 bedroom bamm modem. Only ' 17.200. ' SYLVAN BeanUfUl book gu funiace. ! In Weatem Mich-1 Igan. (______ Good boura. _____ ___________ ,____, thulpmant. Top data trade. You can have 9eur Initial down pay-mant of 00.000 back In laai than ; t maolbe. OAKLAND bedroom suites, bsautt Beat bog tpriBg and maUrtaa. atngla Beapty Beat boi aprlno. mattreaa A frame: Maytag wtab-er; gaa atove: Leonard refrlgtra- ____ j aluminum nr^T•£S"‘’B^Sfl.ln’'kUcto® with I *TTENTT^ BARGAIN HUNTERS wuntiy^dml^ Fuji baae-; 1 --,J. 'a bio boach. Dacp ... Patil M. Jones, Real Est. 032 W. 'Huron ra 4-0440_______________n E127S tlon iDcludSi k________ flalurti and tqulpman land. I3.M down pti Loan Companv 202 PontUe SteU Rank'Bldg. LOANS $25 TO $500" U?y m^lba*ta' ^ay. *^ur j * aulta'''4 poitor“b«l. Vanity ttei aorrlco to latL friendly —■ — “*'*■ '*“• ful Vlut out olflct or 3 PLASTIC CHAIRS. CO€«0 STEF atool. hl|tohalr. FE 4-4401._ - PIRCl WALNUT BEDROOM aer wltb 41" mirror, large aheat r quick aalol Call i NOW VACANT - Readv 8 THS BIRO TO BBS Farm Colonial ?rinodeled Ilka na» ’ home k. J. (Dick) VAI.UKT Kcaltor Fh 4-3531 340 OAKLAND AVENUE I ullllty ro rrh High < ^^aung a hriSatanr. diivt I'l car garagp to tfll at 113.160 vlvn tfrmi available. Will i INCOME - 8tai«y U OPEN i TO • ^fiYv^d SCHRAM iiovT ki:.M/rY 364 8 TELCQRAPH FE 3-0S4O _ _FE MOSS TO hUY’ OH 8^ BO CLARKSTON kFAI. ESTATl', INC. 3004 S. Main St. Uprn Dally 0 to 0; Sunday 13 to S ________MAple 0-SB2I___ HAGSTROM i REALTOR ' 0000 FOR DOWN PAY-' nShldOd Rd. iMOOl V!ilShiS"of‘^«,*I;I PONTIAC or 4-0558 ....--SEABOARD FINANCE. 1 ----------------------- US N. Forry. FE 0^001. Sde Resor^Property 52 LOANS TO OSOO FOR DOWN FAY-lake lou HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. r N. Parry St. Comar E Pike LAWRENCE W. . (JAVLORD, Realtor • 130 E Pike St.. PonUac Fl<: 8-9693 OPEN 0-0 Two Lake Cottageii Waterfront. 100 s 145'. pleaiant. -------J,... ■—p J ir 1 cotuge ndtnga. Nice lawi with $4,000 dn 01 “LET’S TALK BUSINESS" LOANS O 0500-020 TO OSOO MUNlTY LOA- 0 PIECE SILVER ORAT BEORM. outfit Double dreeaer.. borteaee bed. Urge eheot 2 vanity Umpa. AU f^i 400.10. role w Rwk- 0 ROOMS op PimNn'UHE..BI»T offer. 7 S. Shirley. FE S-4430 be- 0 CUBIC FOOT RBFRIOBRATOR. Harold (Red) Franks 343 Union Lk. Rd FE 3-3-JOt ' Open *--------- ' Beauty Shop Attractive, well caulpc ■ Dd operation R - Owntr leavl Credit Advisors 61A I floor n Pariiluirst 7 room modern :brd garage Convenient to •10.too. term Cass Lake large : ISO Full baeement. landacaped yard. Lake prlyUcgei. Priced right at 111.000. Possible W e.ht Side Income F(^ Sale Lotii 541 Lf^S. CORNER OF FINE ENOB ! and Mavbat Road. Call after 4:30 .......__ __ I owNis; ?P«aV. 7 PIBCB LmRO ROOM BtlTlE Brand new davenport and chair. 3 modem atop Ubiea. matching ------------------------------ coffaa tabla. 2 daoorator lamPa. OUICE 035 TO OSOO LOANB j .j* oTSaYd SEABOARD FINANCE CO 1 feareon i Furniture, 42 Orebard iiae N perry STREET _________________ - —t soil g PIECR. omiNO ROOM BUITB. 4CL 2-W30._____ t ACRlinO Ml . 0005 Box 307 Royal Oak^ BEE — COMPARE ' Easy Parking - ___ I TEAGUE FINANCE CO.' ____________________ i 202 S, MAIN j ^12 l.ino Rugs $3.29 214 E. ST. CLAIR 1 4-u ft waU «U ft Latex ROCHESTER ROMEO Ci c*2a?i."a'?ce*plJ?; : gHOVERS. 204 E. PIKE '“*1^08™ I'hurchev. (hopping I Priced to »eU wll i LAKE COTTAOE Convrnirnt to scboolt. Only MO I Imlt I 1 barrtei. Lo^ |' inrhnnA' U.k> ' I Partridge Wafmi Sluut. Kcaltoi Easy Muncy low down payment on tin iirome property Ha» 3 neuts wllp all private en niney*“'maieV *o"to'r' neighborhood.'Make ' BEFORE YOU BUY! y lor ItMlf. 012.SOO. I You'U like Its woo i ncseonaoie terms. j sites — controlled -wigicvi M? tifa j L.g^ Rd"fu?n \iiSt Yi „ TO08EiS!S®o6to8 'm' nffl i -SALES CORPORATION fl JSu " . i .lOWV A t AMn^AlraavD aonwo ..«»**• MICHIGAN BUSINESS : •701 apart-1 ygg y Flint ______landmEsser. broker i STS 8. Telnraph Rd. FE 4-1502 PARE AT OUR FRONT DOOR PERRY PARK SUBDIVISION COLORED - RENT OR BUY STERLING /___ 1 LARGE BDHMS ONLY $'(.500 lUT.U. Colored ery desirabi) home. BuUI-in JOHN GI g|yS£;|£.3 Nothing Down I\.W \Y. SCIIk.\M kl'lAI.IOR I'E 5-Wl OPEN evenings a SUNDAYS •4J J08LYN COR MANSFIELD MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE I Oarage. Pay umy (i.uw uueu. i : WILLIS CM.. BREWER I I .I08EPH F REI8Z. SALES MQR •4-00 E. Huron 81. FE 4-SUl AFTER 5:30 FE 0-0523 or_____ FE 4^730 IRWIN Carl W. Bird. Realtor 1503 Community Natl, i FE 4-4211 Kvei k Bldg. E 0-13W 1 down. A 80NS month. PE 4-4S00. JO Cs021. REI8Z. SALES MGR j*yNo HEIGHTS: SlC." * '"rolrle. wwl- n^tot” ‘br’mfd*^ 'fllS BBLBCnON, NEAR LAKE Tkl-LLVEL STARTER NO MONET DOWN Build a home to to proud ot. ovely hi Leslie R A N N E T T TRIPP e Hedrgom Brick lian Village One bedroom- 'BUD" lul carpeted itvln brick wall and 'I slsed dining room with bulll-lns and Uy room. Man> c LOTUS LAKE: Oakland wltb privileges *—*> Large lot with h________________ Winiams Uka privileges. NURSING ROME - BUILT WITH (late approval, 1060. wide halls and doors, best of modern hospital equipment throughout. Fie-turn triodow In each room. uUU-Ues In for expansion. 30 baautiful acres with 400 ft. on water. Orion Two. near Pontiac. Best we have Priced 000.500. Terms PL 3-3510 ___FRIENDLY SERVICE"___ WHE.N YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We wlc be glad to help you. ST.\TE fK'ANCE CO. 103 PonUac State Bank Bldg. FE 4-1574 ______ rONE STATEWIDE BARTER A LIVINf Lbwrtnca St._«■». VACATION CASH TO UM - GET quick adlou at SEABOARD FINANCE Cu.. 1100 M. Parry. FE S-MOl. ■ __________________ 0 X II REVBR8IBU ROOS, 011.05: -------"Jd ruaa. tlt.05: ji: Mtamnw-------— * *■ Fasrson 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 OUAR. ROUai PAINT. OAt. 81.85 Vinyl Linoleum. Yard 79c RUBBER BABB PAINT. OaL 83 50 4'. WALL TILE RUN- FT. 24c Syer'x. 141 W. Harca FB 4-3084 40' BLBCTRIC BTOVH 80S. DB-luxe aUetrlc dryor, SM. FI & ' I. SANDALWOOD 1 r CAR- APT. RAblOB. 18 t6 JIO. E 8-8785. Six I I tWQ b ' 7 Acre parcel.'itoo down { , TERMS TO SUIT i Rolfe H. Smith. Realtor 344,1 Telegraph Rd Partridge IS THE "BIRD ' TO 8 i Siiburliati ,, Western Style R.mch Only frequently are one of these j N NORTH OP OTY - Situated on the -- lot with flowers. idthig Living room anC Carpeted, firepli the family that John K. Irwnroc cions NEED amcUiaS? ' <•>> » Utl ' See 313 WeTHu'rSStr,.. «<>- »» Phone PE 5-8447 _______eve. PE E4^4 _ 1 Eyes!* pjT LAftE 'PRIV 810 DN.. IS^wC tllitn Mm Schneider. MA 4-1202. • ' LAKESIDE PARK SUB WRITE <.'nc ' Box 1104 Qleodale. Calif. IX ^ons nejdd UP to os^CAdfi por MULTIPLE LUTINO SERVICE ■E i-tWl or PE 4-4371 WHITE TRADING POST You couldn't reproduce this Oen-eral Store operslton for twice Its price at $30,350. 40'xOO- Bldg Separate gas ' BUDGET YOUR DEBTS I AutomaUe player, 010. PE 5 CONSOLIDATE BILLS—NO LOANS APT OA8 RANOB ............ Por your best bet Square tub Maytag .... to set out of debt, lee Out refrlterator .... Financial Advisors. Inc. i 7?a'^£‘,1"Xll. _____ 3ti S SAOINAW FE 3-1003 iKrumn Elactric. 3405 Auburn. Pon- -----------------------------ti,c, r% 4-3073 or ULJ'iO^ ABOUT ANTTUINO YOU WANT POR THE BOMB CAN — . 040.01 Mortgage Lorm 62 3 AT L ft S SALES. modem aMrtment attached Also. 'i'oss & Bucklier. llIC. ! You'll make life ! 200 Natidbal Bldg. FE 4-4730 tlfjm dowD plus stock N Waterford Holls Estate A lew cno'ce lots left Average ' 100x250 Oood dramate. Ideal 1^ ELECTRONICS Radto-TV - HI Fl Sales and Service - Net of 113.000 a year (hows here. Wonderful location GET A FEDERAL MODERNIZATION. mortgage and look around. 3 acres of froa paijitng. Phona PI 5-0241. OP» MOR BAT. t TO 0 PRI. 0 TO t 24 MONTHS TO PAT 4 miles B. of Pootlae or 1 mile w'ri Msa*'“° ^***('^ nn Auburn WEST SIDE -family sit^din IRWIN l.'iiriarri MILLER BROS, I NEAT - r FREE Summer li Improve your home, consolidate | Ea(y hroughout hobby (hop 3 c IT'S eCLEAN IT'8 A DANDY' 3 bedroom I'j story framr LIv-7 bedrooms carpeted. For Sale Acreage 55 'Ceramic batb 3 FAMILY INCOME ■ II basement. Oas . UL 3- ACRBS OPP BALDWIN. 0700 wn pynit. $15 mo. PE 4-0013 II ACRES. CLEARED. NEAR MSUo" Partridge land contracts . reasonable equity. ... V,—. Low Interest \ VALUF °s’*l".15'«ar'??rms‘'p?« Hollywood headtoard. T... es. 13-15 year terms. Free ------------ frames It FOR COLORED - furniture included, new ace, $135 per month m-(slble. paved street, large ■ ■ 17 050 -■'r T ibi». paved i s, full price FIRST ADVERTTSEMENT - Over brick home. Large living room, fireplace, separate . dining room, oil furnaet.- etc Privilege on Lake Oakland. Tht.s Is a real goon SACRIP?^ ‘’lor'“m"y “tVwO wJii ‘‘Itiur’ Xicliolie. Healtur 40 MI Clemen.4 St I' l'. 5-1201 After 0 l>.ni. I'l'l 5-8(X)4 tta“c" DAVISBURO. AREA - . . . - - ...rsultatlon ^ Service, Ask us for the Mortgafe - JJJ", Dept Call n 3-7033 day or night, « F E D ER A L 4703 PIxle Hwy. ____ MODERNIZATION CO. “nd« aotoma'tic. good coh- WHITE BROS REALTORl OR 3-1305 ipeo Dally 0 tU 0: Sun. 10 I K.WCH-MOME 1. large living ge kitchen. 3 Income Property ito 30 ACRES. WMT OP MILFORD. ' Phone n 0-0647 after 0 p.m. ME'TAMORA AREA. 40 ACRES', rolling, partially woodtd. Has I beautiful , bulldlni sites. Owner ate only 110.000 terms. 1 _ 2536 DIXIE HWY. s, BIRD C.tOE 01. JOHNSON ELEC- ROCHESTER 1 modernise your room full bath. 1 LAKEPRONT ~ Brick a FAMILY BY OWNER MTImt above $17,600 U g^ell. maiEe_offer. PE H illacheu (i'a'r«'ge.’A;rou"targe ^ LNOOME. BRINOINO per acre^*lth$l!ofc l'o"n '£7cefl?S; ioSS*.l 13.000 down, Por colored chard Lake Avenue, Inq Baldwm_AvTOl^PTE_Mu.. For Sale Lake PropeTty sl IdeifVTn^lirW JACK I.nVELAND ^ Cass Lakfe T IXT T Front Home! JX Ej IN i $20,000 Down rrimmeri-iul PrAn.,rtv- RESULTS BUILT IN OViNS AND COOK commercial rroperu, binderopp bldg ft supply co ' pots, complete uno of Here Is 4 once - In - a - lifetime »2 W. Huron PE 0-0553 electric. 0100.05 and rttuatlon for the young business “ ----------Eleetrle “ Investment opportunity. This SWSps 63 Huron, property Is located In the highly” ■navn"' desirable downtown Rochester i, baO MI3LIR FOR 10" FLOOR bunk SXtod Thf ra'^fior* 110 Weat 79 ACRES Iroleu i^y. '“This Swaps _________________________ rxxn won ir- wr new HR^..N*W WROUOm IRON [MR FOR IS TLpOtt i bunk beds complete with springs TO scrubbing macblne. and mattress. 130.06. Pearson's nronertv _____________________, Pumlturo, 43 Orchard Lake Ave ________ can eVslIy *♦' ROWBOAT, SWAP FOR CHROME DINNITTR an. $». FE payments. A perfect t™''''' "c gw I. Just $3.00( _0^344. lACK I.dVELAND, 3100 Cass Lake Rd PE 2-io75 aU decorated 'in beauitfu? family rn place. bas< fi'nd%e‘s pf PootUc. X $0( 3 car garage. j^uUHty . _ bidg 30x40 k other out bidgs. 8^001 bus $60,600. NferAlt 1 terro^s.^^ AddlUonai 40 acres 1300 d OPEN 9 TO $ SUNDAY I TO 4 ■ ANNETT. INC . REALTOR^ 38 C Huroo 8t ^ o Opefi Eveoinfs A Sunday 1 Templeton I .4KE FRONT - Smltha ft Lilly 000 N. Main St.. Rochester ______OL 1-0141________ restaurant FOR SALE 3517 ElUabeth Lake Rd^__ standard OIL STATION A 5 bulldlngs. Roy ^TOn. MY 2-3391. Siira'VICE STATION FOR LEASE, tween”* aim "''"'fS''* oio'*'* f*^ ¥p6^RTAjdAT”ANp $ P m FE 1-1448 Pure Oil cimi MT* Flovd Kent Inc.. Realtor 320d Dikle Hwy. at Telegraph PE 3>0123 — Op«) Eves. Pree Parking RD FE 8-0466, HAVEN m rauvii, iai^e Aureal buy Oofy- I WASHINGTON PARK MACEDAY iT\KE 5ato>d/ro“y‘^w'^“‘ | Year around 4 bq)lroom home {"'llti with } complrte baths, 30 Joot street om> sr ooo earweled Urta, r«~» full .i.«l, Id iske Cssh lu mortggge . I emiiletoii, Keahur ■herd Lk Rtl FE 4-4563 NEFRIOERATOR. BUILT-,AnOE. BUILT-IN CUE/ Maid's quarters ;..4*vel.-«i«dhrii with all tbe buill--1ns Rich carpeting In several room.s The ’ finish work in this custom horn* la par excellence' Double garage heated drive SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT’ SUNOCO t sun Oil C - - . i.r modern kitchen with, - birch cupboanU xxlore and sep-, ’ arau breaklast nook Over 300 feet of water frontage and an excellfol beach. Plenty ot shade "SMITH" W ATKLNS LAKE FRONT Custom built 0 room brick viiu-' cautifullr landscaped bouee to enjoy the b days In Owner tearing state autf W,— wifllfti U kacrtflce ,fw ««Hck sale CREhCENT cdah to TI4W I-akk lot. ^Atlordlng an^exeellent i sprinkling.. system' i WEST SIDE - Near Washington ' J^^lgh^ AltraclIve^brtcTY porch. 24 ft 11 r. rm’’ with* fireplace Full bsmt ges b*** ' »•-garagV $18050 Terms Luxurlou! CASS LAKE! Breathtaking . clous bedroom.c. ------------ ----- bttbs. large den with Jaloude P*""' ^ PE I-6002. fireplaces, CLARKSTON AREA Tt'a' ACRHi: 9° '”'1™ Oro® *>dy Investment or BUILT country estate 143.500 with IIS,-rrSSf. M* »■«»». . Enrod n -/ Mam s quarters on lower FOR SALE-FARMS A BUSINESSES dealer ................... Send for freo list the near future. Msc Bryan O'Dell. 4463 Brooker St. Call aty Michigan -REQUIREMENTS SALESMAN LOR: L Betwen the ages of 31- B A Calks Real EsUte. 3. Destie tu make mont Cass City_ Michigan Four ewo boas STOCK FARM ’ frtillliT *® '"*** Secluded llo acres. 3 flowln* - 'D.*®®* .springs R woodland, good fences fruit trees, ranch boqse. ful basepient. natural fireplace, atu , , ss24"&o«“i?*;5r{£o*-‘.s;3: ??i* MaTkd*gSlaJ!l“&* COFFEE TABLE — INLAID LEA-Sl«r Top. Drop-leaf aods Duncan E^yf*. l*fa. Deluxe $5$ rilue. ------- ---------------------I NOW III.N at SIMMS 25 SOUTH 21" MOTOROLA TV FOR SMALL Saginaw. DaUy 3 to 0: Sat. 10 to 5 _»l£j£on®l‘‘»tor^yf$im»j57»^ I CASH' FOB FURNITURE "AND “aWor^M ha ! *°°'*' ^ *'**** breakfa¥t bet. never usedT j ^4£«_*_|fiac!*lS ri ?-4243^ "tohlna. after 5:30. CA^. ,TWllbrNimR-OTro: .. .5^74Jj_____________. 040. Call Metamora OR 0-2360 CASH FOB USED TV'S. RADIOR. or ooma north on M-34 to Pratt pho^s, and Upa recorders. FE' Hoad. 7 raUaa joutta of Lapeer 3-0387.________________j _35^ South Lapeer Road. 8 BUNK B MOUTON coat'__________ »ro £h«L .Ladtrs lewrleB white P . I®*® bracelet watch lor blond ting In TV. White .gold stretch band bracelet and ii>isc ladles cloth- l”f7.i“ " »BULLDOZER FOR breakable "Melamine." Colorfu W. SIMM! 25 SOUTH Saginaw. Dally 3 to 0 - 10 to 5. FE 8-88;».______ tlH.' 2 ENL typewriter. ALR OR .me $3,500 Down 1 Double CONDITION! Good ; sharp j^®P»., record .< takefrona-hume or cto" 4-015.. .yoJ^Pt §-X"’ " '“”1 don't-wvut^^ OOb DOUBLE BED ETC. POR 9lNA>ft;E* c2?* 111$ *N^f5y* single or ». bed. etc eM y3«4' .._FE g-OOtl ’ * " DAVENPOItr AND CBAU^ TEAL room, carpelM Oil heat, recreation space prime LOCATION NEAR JAMES K BLVD Sylvan .Lake privileges See It today, o' tomorrow fr----------- LIST WITH SEMINOLE HILLS You -can have tkamedlau posses-•lea on iBIs fbio 3 bedroom borne AN tfac rooms xr» cood sixed implf Wly _______liMt tod tbascmcDt Priced right to itaie. 012.500 with cash, gage Only 1750 down i and .the dowasl rarpktad. m b full 'itoscmcnt >vfl Kent Inc., Realtor O' Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph - - Open Eves PARKINQ Humphries free)parki Oarage dofck ^ •F.G.Wood Co. KENNEDY ■ ...„A APTBR 0 PM OR 3-3603 . 3101 W HURON SI Sulnirbati Living -\t Its Best Youf fuiiire home ts the u:ON\ ERTIBI.L 24) , W. W.^ROSS HOME.’' ,OR ,Y8«21 MUL-nPLE LIS'HNO SERVlfW ---- Two niot porches. Bare. and large 3 ear gar. An ideal place for people srith horses.- Prleed at-onlr 031.000 and, worth . i.-.. . „ . . „ I—Re^caiii WANT ADS! To find Sweepers — $0.05 M.VSSL“iir"" Mrs Underwood MA__________ Sale Busirteu Property 57 Job, place to ADVANTAOIS GALORE - i rooms , mYe” m5st'be*‘see’'n"ro”oo*?Jmate ^"^Wtor^of^^downttoS gOOd ITSed Capi SCC ClaSii- laxe, must Be seen to appreciate 11 Rochester. Oood condition with newly decorated 5 room apart- ---- ----‘airs. Chained mrking redr. Reply JPontlic » ^iWoakl.'-n*d*cU?°'2?' desirable comm^lsl .. » PE MlOl . , I__Open Sup. I-.M - 3:08 n.m. - "* ""rovi-RkFRidE^RA. Watkins Lake ..^ad. HILTZ Real Estate, FE ^1181 | ; 8TLANTA 20 ACRES NEAR RUSH* Lake Lk prus FE 3-4000. Tied -NOW! r! Box 02 p m. FE I-1330 en« * 0"U*,s f„-v. '^nge®*Ffth~V^i or sen 8J50 month pR 3-2360' new** rexromfbM ship, caa after 1 il DUtributlnt Co: FE 2-4K8r, . * Orchard Ldkt t ~ DRNEiri3A8 le_broller llbe COME LOOK! ” W**?*15®?* Oomh 65 aS£«a%^i Sr “ onMN Uk« tmh~^H>n£ Far Sale MiocelaiMaiis 67 Cash and Carry Specials ♦ •tnufTiirt. AM, non) oAs RAMaK'^nw g^^rjar AsA; USED i-fi refrigerators __________ > BrtiS! H d>M lA_______ oAoniT «^fi«. mSkiiS? IT mt ^ KJS*a.VIS!S^*‘-ir ---- miOIDAIRI - nwsstxir'iJs ■iaiirriiaiyraa T^MIf FMSto IWBktV Ik IfUl ■ HAGGERTY LUMBER wi teewitfawr!'*' ua *-mi WMkdan 1 te S OM. 1 !• 1 CA^H \VAY~ ■TAIIUtT ALOMDnni WWDOWt «•»■• P*t<>o>rd un uiis PtoMOT*.......S a in** U It Rock Uifc 1st 4M PteMorkoorS .. iisi No Money Down — SI At Mr w»k' $169 •i»h»r«, wrtatcr w OR SA8W >f rou need ic FRIOIDAIRJ REPRIOERATOr' thjf', GAS RAN’GF.S >lict_ ___ T58?.‘ mctchn. niiu s bW brain thbt makes ever tomallC- Ifanv other u PmtherstoiW Rd . r HISA^and w. R. B. Monro Blec- WHIRLPOOL WASHER ARD DRV- trip loss Wbit Hur»n._____ "• condition, sudt-siver IROIIIOTE UlOintR. TOLL Sizi. WHrtE~ --- WUA. mode., S.Si. , ye.r. to *“h7sf ofT.ler:,';^?rii«,r"e.'J: . crib A mattress Llhslirk red tverse drapes, all MST Vanity, *■£ mirror A bench, walnut »: Console Ironrite Iraoer like ^rape.*% Burmeister lA MBF.R ( OMPAN Y Tied rooley Ufco Rd EM 1-411. OMn S Am. to 1 pm dollv Siwday IS A m tb 1 p.m. DOdil,E SWE COMI^ETE "IIS'm with trtp A erbde PE 1-4711 Mwlcblm Bupp& IM W Mont- DOO COOP Mtux^ltli PINKHED ekterlor plywood, IIS tU. 1 OOil DO too' HAVE A PAtHT 014 derorotins problem* Huadredt of 1/Mt; i»0\ ii.u VKKSM, WKUXy.SlLW. H. 11M.0 For Sale MiEceVancoat 67 DAY SHIFT ^ By Frank .VdaniR THE BALVATIOR ARMT ! RED SBIBLO ITOOB I Beoryialas to bieel yosp aPAdb. dice sis—6sir>cfcf^x!W i pslAtAd. Sir I nabd «.ISS OTV MS spoce beater A MaVM Ace TAEB^bfAMTAOB (^THifaiB-OAim ReMy oaeh a. SEABOARD PINAMn Cb. tSS M I - WORE Rptens aSp wetne i UMeb. IKbp loAde OR 1-SME | ■LACETOP’^DOIVIWAV ! CaTCrAdTuirV jne 4-S4M Machinery I JUKI For t^le Moiise Tridiers NO Boats 41 Atteslorles 07 - For Sale Tirwcks IIM St HKAM TRUCKS A\D FQUIFMF.NT S«3* Dixie Rwy OR 1 INS WOOD SHAPER I HOR« MOTOR. ....."■-"--»» planer. 1 PE S-4-rai or _U Ave electric light hXTURSis PuSimwn.s*" CSloMa ^’mirllsh" Some slletilly FOR RENT n^^per steamer. Cameras and Equipm't 70 * vacation TRAIIBRS deluxe royal STARR RCRA- * TOM UAca it YARD OVUT PIsle Trailer Salee Md Rentpl bout See n at 14 S Perry Rireet Sea. BM l-eS7l —"" ”rw‘7arWr®!^*HSSb*sIlN^^ ^ WllP Tw iinS r"*“ * *r ' *\,;«,^rt._r«dil ‘‘BM'’»iill' *’ UA I- Rent Traiter ^|nkc W modern and PRIVATE TRAILER if hydrnelane rui ifelihl?! ^ ti**^*^Je*‘rjaSl* *d NORTHWErrlRN TRAIIEN PAI “ Lake • ee what chaiipes ran M MA e-iAM ^ OXFORD MORItl MANOR PDR ... - -W*P»* OARERT -111 W Sagteaw FE S-IIU 3 IRONRITE IRONER. PROVE TO 410 6< yourself that Doatnt time can new 11 be cut In half sslth ease and _drapes comfort. Rant an Ironrite tor ....-- - Softeners 66A “LOOK! BARGAIN’sT J5°r™S"».» P®" ^\ ASHERS & DRYERS:-S“‘i»»r« !. I mlecUd 10 modcli »o WATER iOFTENER* RENTAL i MM an offfr. aomf tre It Service. R B. Musro Eler> ;t7.'tiraTl.nn^nncwn“orh ™ lK?.ric“2nd“"R7Mk.‘’*u"p"r.l For sik Miscenaneou. 67 IS DIOS, to pay. Ayments ai low aa Ills wkly. Wt trada—We.1 DETROIT TRACTOR BULLDOZ-deUear. Sarinia to IlSO on erery er. Runs (ood OL 1-3161 M a Ca?r‘lL?tl.e**M'J > new 100;000 BTO-dAS FORCED i^fi^ATM—rnrHomE. H;..mrrct,.r,‘'aj,': Vl*« ^II* Cali after I M. CL Jlams Lake Rd. OR 3-45M A^i ALCMINUM SlblNO 1. Make u FOR SALE 41 CROBLeV CAB-met sink, almost new MY S-SWt PttdT OOALITT GREEN CART iron I fool bathtubs, over-nocked. tSt Ouaullty Omited O A Thompeon^IOOS MIS. West FIRST WALmT s" FOOT CAST FINEST eUAUTV STURDT. eV-" JENNINOA Wheel FLOOR FCRNACE - FOR S RM bouse k oil tank Ills FE 1-7S7I OUTTER E TVFE ' «c LfeNOTR Double sink ahd trim 111 Romex with ardund.......3tkc ft copner pipe 's ' lie ft lO^Oal Lrater. (lassed lined^Hl IS WARW^OM 1171 OrchArd ulVlSi GARDEN ■mACTOB 'wmi ALL attachments Man's WItinauer BELL * HOWELL COMFIETE movie ouitll IndudUif editor splicer I year old Pi f-4S44 BOLSEY' c'TWIN LENS F 1 S RE- , flei camera with sel-o-matlc fur ftinr^ Complete outfit includes ease Rash tun close-up lent and liners OR 3-IIII MOVIE OCTPTT, 141 FE 3-ssai Sale Musical doods" 71 Sand, dravd and Dirt 76 Sale I arm equipment N7 ' 1-1 FEAT HCMUS AND BI.ACB OARDtN TRACTOR AND ATTACH M \/l'RI K MOTORS \ M \KI\i: S.M.1.S ^e mile'easi^rimtor'd .*‘1 s*ks t\ inniw ard at South Hlvd vine road OA I JCil ,, ,,^g; Auti AaeNsorks •»! pur the pimibrmav NBA NYMPH All’MINUM BOATS HI POWER »ETUP for »7 PON LARSON PIBEROl AS niNOIlY Ila. romnieic PE • IM« * A S', HP PVINRimi MOnma «. 'AN TOP CAHKIEHS Wt lAHHV f or Sale Tires Oi inaiip* pahts tikis and Ttmrs AM ALUMINUM rKN-Kh 1 CaBI) TIHEB.IISIf IIP Wl mm^)waVe"amVpa?NT4*”'^ II \ l liidg# MB( MANir FOR tViNRUUt Tiff Bhl^v JC13 B Ragtnam JOHNBON, MlRrimV BCOIT yya, or fEs uds 1'(tlTlS\ Auto Servile *M HIMKM .XKTI R,< . -aw. ..a. ..avaram .wi.w rP M3#'. • f t h* DOU M# Blopllf K» 7 MPKCtAI mON^ END o(p|i MT 3 4911 VAMrmi, STATE TINE BAIIS Sailnew Si PE ‘ GOOD t'SED TIRES KUHN AtlTO SEHVK r Huron PP TANllANn SBANI1 NEW I « BLACK TIHPS i ■1rd*Xe7«i?E"Pi?^* ■ 1-484S 114 raEI STANDINO TOILETS IlltS RBC AI L WIND INSTHCMENTS NEW AND USED AT TREMENDUIS SAVINGS CHOOSE FROM A lAROr STOfE STUDENT rental PLAN lAYAWAV PAYMENT PLAN EDWARDS IS S SAOINAW ANTtqUE PUMP GROAN. EEC condition SUM BM 3 3377 BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR. BY factory expart CALBI MUSIC CO 111 N sAoiNsw FE s-im BRAND NEW LOWRiT GROAN Two II in. speakers 1 manual arnn with percussion Don't be the price—you'll have LARGE CRIB AND MATTMIS:' brand new. SIASS. Punan'al^. —------------------1— InstaUed or ... •**:**-^e*araon • Pur- AwnUisa. atorms, Vji“re.J2J)Mha^rd_Ukji_<'ve. No money down-|5 LnOLBUM AND PAINT RAUL H '’O' Wshest qua.lly. guaranteed price at Jack's. ISl Baldwin Are. Insured work at rock ^ ■ irlAPLB CHEST ANO~MlRRCmr Sis' Prices. can_-O.^^E refrigerator, t ft.. 175. MA MOVED riuTdrixs ■rodnsMAiX lor Frlsidaire 3a inch electric wTidll^fo?*34 •»« rruhs, cart ind- bii ELECTRIC SAWbTsoME I14.SS up. TV UUhi^. tS-SI. , other carpenter tools 33S Bloom- WALTON TV^ j_fleld Bli^. Po^ntlac^_________________' IIS E. Walton 1 WOOD WINDOWS 1 PICTURE ____________PE 7-lHT_____________and 1 c^erjilie OR 3-S802 Plywood >4-’ ...9c ^ "" CB&JMn *m.1i 1«w1« au\ ^ a. aafPEi* nt vva U Shop iMfort you ”’'’(iAI.L.\GHERS II E Huron PE 4- f'HORD OROAN “ tl ■EAT HUMUS STATE TESTED ard load. |l 7S. 14 yd. I.«n W her yd del 344 Roldwln . MV, 1-3471 or MY 1-1I43 ATTENTION TRUCKERS RTART Ink July a i riii ...ui foil Mill. I L8 I fill X....... .... ,... landwaping ami tree remove irtm.nmg T7S Bcotl Lake Rd 4-431S or OR 3-SI4S ATTKM K)N!t Huy Now and Savi Black soil and peat humus. Inad-Call* Robert Davis. 3^' Al^rl Road, day or ol|ht RK ••0973 > SOIL CRUhHKD arONE ---------‘ ■ • ‘ Conkhn 9 CRAWLER TRACrOR 1 i^d garde: om IM 0 ampa M34 JUkI north t '"pi40l7l.X OLIVER HAIE HOTOllU.fR I7A UARDIK 1 tur 175. FK 5-97M IISFI) JOHN DEERE COMl mi ’*^'2705” Oicllilrd *'utli Kerim Harht.r ('RANKHHArr (IRINDINO II 2^2?«! 23 HtHMl p'hr uHANKUHArr (IMlNDtNU 1! rr 3 nt*i Sale Motor Sctiotcrs/64 ( UMIMAN fcAOIX ! WEI D ^4 Tlir'i'RVt'r KH'AIR Pr.. n,.. k Up II A Prop Serv .. „— Lo» mile. Sfv SSJB m* Bridle Oil l*M CNlVItOIET 14' VAI new paint 4 new tires. ■ braksi mechanically ( IMS4 Phase PE 14M4 14tl^ cHIYV n^MP NEE MY 7 MIS ISM ( MEVY >%.TbN PICHUP VERf • i^ao t aimer Lav mu«aga >1 4 .7}42 H RIfftnv FORD - VI W ViVI- imiln . W It I SI.DI': Fit Kl P I I I I \ EOl lIMM I) AS I'OI 1 rtW s . ( omiilrtr Itrlivrrrd ...'$17^8 FE 5-4101 ■ ( V nwi.NS, I\( »AKI.A\I» A\T. westbeiTd HASKINS MOTORS Truck Sale Al^, * m» I. unrii ( sand. Plywood '4’’ ...9c sq. ii. sump CED-»Q TILE. ItxlS. 8Q. l*r. Sc SAVL ., ’M12 Linoleum Rugs $3.98 ________________ "BUTTLO" ;• COT.EMAN OAS A OIL FORCED UNCLAIMED TILI OUTLET «l ‘'r JumAMs at dealer's cost Ace 101 S. SAOINAW FE S-24UI Heating b CmIIm Co 1735 Wll- - —- — ■ ----- - Hams Lake Jld. 3-4564 _ 1-3 ROMEX COIL LOTS, 3 *75. ELECTRIC - heater rables,°ll c 3-pc bath sets with trim . MSM While or colored. Factory Inds—Irregulars .__SA,VE PLUMBING tumv IJl 8 Saginaw_________rt 5-1^4S UBCHA8E~MU8-ICAL InstrumenU. see> SEABOARD FINANCE Co . Ills N Perry. FE 4-5441 rE’i-ifiror _ _____ BLACITdIRT FILL * ORAVFI FE l-OiT? , CRUSHED 8TONI SAND. ORAV-tl. Earl Hoiard. BM 3-0931 FILL DIRT FRll FOR LEVELiNfl land Ft 4-1612 UOOD DARE CLAY-LOAM. TOP -■»oH ft’, yaiYts. ttu daliverrd Ft ( 4-gftll * I AWN ROY MOWERA 1YJHO MOWrRtJ JArOBKFN MOWTRS YARD MAN MOWF.HS CREDIT TERM.s f; 4 0734 Kr. 4 in Kl\(. !UK)S PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKF Auction SaieH Hf 1 92 lipad or Dur/i Phvt^^ rr 3EM># flEY DAVIDRON TFR ftiT'rHMiHfHBR l or Sale Molortyilca 1B(id IhIUMPH MOTORfVriTP, am.nTioN or oarn m I CU FT HYDROPIJ4N1 RA( ir <'uMPLrr« IFm CiLAfITRON PIBEROl AN PONKKIN HAFia PEA rilEH CRAFl 1 FRIKLAND ALUM PTERI INC BOAT TRAILERa PROP SiRVlf'P MARINE AUPPLIPa MU IIK.W BOAT PERVU^ INC Bill, HICKSCm INC l> W MITRON PE I 904 arOTT MOTORB R'.att Apf6d l.tiiar avlft and TfaM^ri lAlloy and trial Marina Hardwara Paint 'aUaiic! M.iinir I xdi I untvRotn UMi c'MEVRoi rr UMi call FE 5-143.3 I ’ tuamnUa. IMft |M nra M months CALBI MUSIC CO SAOINAW W(,od, Coal and Fuel 77 SLAB WOOD OR FIREFLACK «o^, 3 cord 117 Del. FE SOni DRY ‘fTrSIPLACE LOOS AND :i7^^i‘tr‘’,;?.',;ir.‘r,i.™T«;' . 3^ Dur^ham bulls. ^1. 1 an^ .7 yr» i harnm inr . f^i hifrh 7 ft . moaar Ilir fa/, hitch rarrv all platfonji deck'’J 196^ Ollver'"ToO '’‘’mamirr dsf’rten’’'t'rs[t«r"^I.« l.I^liSO ^ r Sale BUytlet hv Hhi.p. 30 »: lawrrnr,. IK lioals & Aitcssories 07 rr rmtm rRAFT'.iAii boa i S4 fHBVRfiLItT (Ton Pli k ip hellle7'*'"' B7 FORD '7 Ton Flrko^^ haSns •( ill VK’fiF.l.r 4751 DUIe Hwy si M IS ( Is K-'. n TRUCK SPECIALS lows MAUINI'. Niiiir I'Yinriiilr Dralrr SPl i IM ' hnitom flheralas. ' FORD F 400 544, 4tui 551. FB S-i -174S Mwlng machine 530: Clock radio. | Cab lilnks ancTtlUlngs. 5*4 1 O. r.s 195. PB. ft*g5ga. 1 Laundry trays and stand ■uw plater piano. diisoN refrio *•■"»' ^ Vrlnger *Mhln, machine. FE 5-3144 A SINOER SEWINO MACHINE IN Slightly scratched 42" models! m value, 544 34 while they last. Also terrific valuei on 54" and 44'' models No _phone orders, please Michigan Fluorescent 353 _Orchard Lake Aee - i. laVatorIbs. chrome Muenio fauceta^^ 514 50 value. $14 45. Also Zenith maple stereo, antlaua or- gnn FE 5-3451 ^__________ PIANO TUNING—OSCAR SCHMIDT PE 1-6117 8ACRIFICE OIAMPION TRUMPET and case. Both excellent condition. 450 OL 1-1453. after 5:30 4 AEC DACHSHUNDS AT HTUD Puppies, jamor's. FE 8-3.531. AKC "dachshund puppies, 170 _ _____ FE 3-6414 AKC BRITTANY SPANIELC 1« MI 6 s Worm lOM West H d fancy REFRlOERAfbHh all 1-- ------- , makes! ith. Universal Co . FE 4-6406 AUTO. ELECTRIC SAW FILER ,er eharp- 1 LAWN FE 4-7104 or MA 5-T34L_____ lED PLATEDRM rocker WITH "'ind''electr*!? ottoman. 425. FE 1-3747. ener Includln. motor, .no . d- ers. All like new^FE 8-4W. — RE.AD THIS .\D — aquatic weed contr sianular 3-4D 50 lb box I IRiando Spraying Service. MAYTAG Washer SPEED QUEEN Washer tJ. E. Relrlgerator EAsV "Splndry ' MOTOROLA TV STOVES 2-4137 -WCHOR FR.VCES No mon« down PHA approved ET^_lfcMATIS. FE 5-7171 135 ALL REBUILT A GUARANTEED B.^Rii.MNS , 1x13 sheeting 595 per m. iq,, Panelylr counter topping 45c yq ft GOOD HOU8HKEEPINO SHOP , “ 51 WEBT HURON pe^ism! Collet tIOtS With trade 61 WEST HURON________^ Open Sun 10 - 1 RED PORAMCA AND CHB05dE|\VTlT VT'PTVF I I’MKFR kitchen set. Exe. cond. Dot car- I recorder, exc. eond.UO *• Paddock j_ _ F* V9794 _ BOLENS OARDEN TRACTOR — UL 1-J 0 CU. ! Pdrdion Tr*ct« 9 g»l. one thlt tyM. Brond new. Bore ^condition. OR 3-350g.__ 966 on thft floor modeL Py bathroom F13CTURK8. OIL AND 13 akiy. NO MONET DOWN.i furnsce-. Hot water 4 '.team Goodyear Service Store. 31 8.: boiler Automotic water healer. I. Pontiac. FE 5-411 living room and bedroom ' terrific savlnis.. Also complete me of used furniture at dyasUc- 31 lly reduced prices. Like refrlger- 539 95' Stoves HEIGHTS SUr^PLY jMiLa ui waver uaiiy. we ie deluxe model, crate — Has 5 year uncopdltloi luaraptee Temendous s. L NL^Cf lb. wOTlh g .LAKAN’tEEI) 1:0545 1 FULL INCH THICK aluminum comb, doors Regularly priced 539 96. You pay $23,95 Bales Tax Included PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED ON INSTALLATION ORDERS ------ ____ BHARPENBD ■ eou ^llyer._ FE 3-lllJ. ; LAKE'";pUMP "delivers 40 gallons per mlnuta at 44 lbs pres-w*“*v?*' ° A. Thompson. I 70<» M6I West _ __ MONEY FOR A'Nf’lrbHfHWmEE , purpose Get up to 1500 SEA- ' BOARD FINANCE Co.. 1145 N Pery^ FE 4-9441 ____ -MUST SELL SHOWCASES OOUN-ters. Illuminated wall cases, mir- . rore, reglstera, child mannequins. Phone UL 2-1373 or tee at 329 Main Street Rochester on FrI. ‘“XlillFy____ PICNIC TABLES, 5 TO i FT "3 styles Fully assembled or ED from 112.96 Haxel's House, 4743 Dlxle^^IU|bway. Drayton Plains. PITa^S Vl'C PIPE REDUCEO again *,-lnoh. 7 cents- a foot: 1-Inch. II cents a foot 76 pound water tested. O. A. Tbompsoii, , CASH k CARRY ' PRE-F1NI8HED ” “ MAH............ •s ' 4 X 8 plyscord INTERIOR AND I Door 80NT1AC PLY 1441 Baldwin IM_________ Special Paneling O sxS panels, Vx'* mabogany V-groove. D grade 14 I 4x4 panels, 'q" mahogany V-groove. C grade M. 4x4 pane's, ‘j" mabofany / V-groove preflntshed tljt Oak Floor! nj^ Select red .... / S235 M No 1 Common ......... / 1145 M No 1 <------ ---------------- No 3. L... . - — - BE^'SO.V LUME R CO. ?onttoo ___________ ffE 4-1511 " TALBOTT LX’ BER medium piano. GAl.LvYGllEK'.S II E Huron____ FB 4-0664 TUNING AND REPAIRINO, " 34 hour service, all worx gusraii-teed by factory trained men. CALBI MUSIC CO 119 N^ SyWAW________ra 5-8333 , .SPECIAI, ~ / Estey spinet organ, walnut fln-r Isb, 14 toot pedal board With / Baldwin Leslie speaker. Id^l lor home or small church. Conrplete with bench 51145. Small down Summer Time Special Brautiful blonde Baldwin orfin and Leslie sBeiker to match •1305. . / Plano Tuning — Organ Repair W iegand -Music Center BAZAAB AREA. MIRACLE MaC PHONE FE 2-9414_________ White Pearl Drum Outfit Sllngerland like neir save plenty on this outfit. ' . MORRIS. MUSIC* BABY KITTENS FOR SALE/ each FE 4-103| _ / • ' B0S70N TERRiERr STUb'^ Slots CurUss, OR 1-4294/ . " t OCKER PUPS I' l'. 8-00^ ' DACHSHUND. MALE.'black AND Ian Has shots / no pspern 7 , mos old FB 5-Mig after 5 pm. ENOLlkH bulls; male 1 YEAR female 3 years.. UL 3-1434 • PARAKEETS. OUAR. TO TALK, 94.96, Walk«r'4 Bird House, 306 First St. Rdcbe«tdr. OL 1-4372. / PAH AKEEi'! '1447 C/IDDINOS RD , FE 6-6472 PAHAKEErs," bOARANTEED TO talk/ Cangrlas. cagaa. food Crana'a Qird Ha’i'hery 3400 Au bifro Rd. ri, 2-9300. PJ^INOBai^bOO. 3 YCAR6 OLD \fali- 310 Parkdale Avenue RABBITS ALL PET SHOP Sh WHDemv. re 4-0433 WANTBD GOOD HOME FOR 1<1T-ten;., free. 676 4ih8t Dogs Trained, Boarded 80 B RJ T TAN Y^PUPS. McNARV'S Uainlag trlmmina. ^jtlan^ auri 1'. tS, M ,M ( 1 in\ 5099 DIXIE HIGHWAY DRAYTON SHOPPING CENT EH f or Sale house Trailers SO FOOT H0U8ETRAII.ER 175 ITvrrv''7Mo”)M:hs?d f7kr Rd'"" IOffered 100 ' lurh^'*' Trillr'?''' s/io''c.-*^'^l'a- * FNOINE /GREINER LOS AN I RUNABOUT 75 HF tVINHUDE yTrk '«30*'rerr*v*Bi■'rv^lV^*l.^ and irsller OR 3-67H3 i 12.54 sbnur wlU.'"5”d»hW^^^^ YORK AND irids 36 hor^ F Iglii motor witli Bonnie s l^rlveawsv FB 3-79.36 s. ^essorms^^UK^ '* ”nl‘d*^,|fh?,''I,", "fE 5 MM "^rr MOLDED piYwoon nuN- VN anted Used Cars 101 - EXTRA--SPECIAL- OEM llOnHETRAill l< m m E rhU Mgn REAM LlrtHTWElfUIT r I-NEW t-z CAMprrt ReeJly ltm|-Hlifd BEE IT TODAY' ' K-2 CAMPER PLY WO FISH MiV.\l .Motor ■.'^a^ex Dials Hwy or TOP DOI.I.AP 3300 South Roc I RUNABOUT W17H WHIIE wsn"™d for' on" T BOAT. WMTI STEERING • X\.\\\1'.I,| , G.nd , luM over tl90« ' Will e 1139.5 nr trade FX 5 3744 T 40 HP INBOARD MUST he.l ofler. rr, g-1947 3-4,04. ^rade on "li,» alt "new* De^rorter" TAKE A. r*u. ADVANTAGE JEROME HuntiiiK Dokr OOr,DKN I.ABHADOR HEtRIKV Telegraph Rd. CONBOUr TREADLE omne MACHINES 11415 up. addW' 53.ao up. oomptom-5 up; dupllcatore. phqtocony machtnee, up; dictating SMALL MOTOR EXCHANOE "«30 C^ankshaftt stral|(Ht«oed without 1534 DIXIE HWY. SINOBR BKYnNO MACHINE ^autlful oak cabinet. Sews — ---------------- ferent tabrlcs with one setting 9 A M TO 9 P.M EVERT Late model. Take on balance ot sats 9-4 SUNDAYS t« or paymanu of M per month FE 3-7033 Onivertal Co. — ' SOFA AND CHAIR -Plenty of Free Parking ONLY $109.95 On Our Lot Foam lubber cushions 7 boautiful colors ' Bedroom Outfitting Co 4742 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Flalhe Open 'til a. Fri. 'till a - t ow ft N. of A 4t F Merkrt K 2-0547 fel-Huron Sale Office Equipment 72 FOR RENT 16 FT VACATION FOR RENT 15 PT VACATION ; ireller 1367 Venice Cl. »tf Car-Lake Rd FE 2-5459 facfthsoii's Trailer ,-^alev aii.l Rentals . ' Boat Repairs VsKa-Hl'tut i'or Sale Livestock M 1 1 WHITE BOAR HOO AND OEN lie, Shetland pony ME 4-3015. I IN WELCH PONY WITH OR end Tour A.Home Travel 1, ou? specialty Parts and BOAI SHOW TIME ^ ' Compi«e"hook-u/"d<,n’t ” Swfr'MOTOIM* ippolnted get yonr re.er- WUITF.HOUSF Hl'tSITSCRAFT 1 )n now 5645 Wimani. DUHATECH - AQUA SWAN BOATS load Drsvlon Pl.in. fiB AI.LOY - RIVFRDAIE TRAatHS 'ENT DOWN 74 MON 1118 FEDERAL Modernization Leod Carpet. Woodward at SQUirr. balow T_ed;»..FE ,,2.77^_ BTNOER. UPBT WOOD olcps — Wheelhorse Tractors and 'HBers.^P(-- ^Ing lowers Selection or usee equipment. We service whet wi EVANS EQUIPMOIIT SE7E1R AND DRAIN BUPPLiBB SEWER PIPE . 4■■ plain pipe .........4 31 ft. 4 " sltpsesl pipe .. . ."^I 44 ft. Sale Store Equipment 73 FOR SALE 11 F*r FORMICA TOP wNh 6 atooU 3 heavy laple tables and chairs implete booths. OR 3-7173. _ NEW BATIONAL CASH RJmiB'TERB Vom -4144 up. Nsw Natlopal aS-dlng machines from 995 up The ctory authorised branch In Oakland and Micomb i County where yoiL can buy new or lactory rebuilt cash reguters , ~ lorlbl Cash Register Co Inren. Fontlac. >B 2-41g9 Orattot. Mt. Clemens. BEAUTIFUL BLUE ROAN SHIT land oony, 3 yy old FE 'J-3945 EXCELLENT 3 YEAR OLD SADDLE horse, Arabian and Morgan breeding 2731 James Road, After 4 P M 3990 Bllyerbell Rd SALE O^^ADt PAIR OF FOR RENT 15 Hr TOUR A HOME sleeps .5, 535 a w-ck FE 2-4991 NIMROD campers SALES AND RENTAL MICHIOAN RENTAL SERVICE. 5448 DIXIE IIWV OR 3-I75I FOR THE BI_. ings Call Too T IN TRAILER A mi!l ■'i!* H”'” b complete 3 used ti ( IvTISK-OUT hO.\T .s.Vl.l.S It ' 7une-Up Time All Motors 4 1 E Walton. Open Sun . FE 4-44 03 f'AR^TOP tBOAT ^ AND MRRIER CHRIB-CRAFT W 8RECIAL HE sfWr "Bright Spot" Orchard Lik^ at Casi th 1 0460 Open p en Top Ca$h Paid - FOR USED ( ARB I.Igv.I .Motor .Nilre 3.12 B SAOINAW - FE 2-9131 rol' BUCK JUNK CAR TRUrK PONTIAC WASTE FE 3 4309 AVERILL'S "attention " WE RE PAYTNO TOI* $$$ |J()I,L\K FOR CLEAN USED CARS < ilcnti'i -Mtitor ■,2 W HURON FE 4-717! Ol'AI IT Y NKHdR SALES M'l'.DS ,\I.L MOm i. < l.l'..\.\’ ( ARS Tnn.AN 49 ORCHARD LAKE FE 7 71)41 IS MUCH AS 444 FOR .lUNK A.VD newhejsvy duly Itre, ^ - 50 \I'A\' AM) US I, I) TRUC KS IN' S'lTH K Dollar for Your Trur k " ^ FAST TERMS-SPOT DELIVELY •\«k for Iruck l)r|,t FE 5-4101 ■'Cy'-Owenb 'TRUCU MART Truck I'arti - 1(XJ.\ ItCMP BOX. GOOD CONDITION Auto. Insurance 104 i oreign and Spts. Cars 105 ;»,4 CORVETTE BEST OFFER over H600 FE 2-0471 40 RENAULT 4 CV, WW RUN f 40 MPrt.'... - - - tUSTIN HE COMPLETE 8ER\H,CE ON AIL HAHKLE8S SALES W SERVICE 3143 8 Telegraph _ FE 3-2454 COltVETTE, '34. "sjoi ENGINE. Lost drivers llcenee FE 23112^0.-14 cbNVrRTIBI.E. WHITE. FIAT II MI 4-7511 RENAULT DALPHINE,'1969 DARK 425 W 1 FOP CORN AND HOT t>6o MA- ( chine like new. reasonable EM )-04li ; 4-4413 For Sale Poultry «5 YEARLING HENS LAVING Reasonable MU 4-5439 ABB ITS AND CAOE.S 'for sale, QP 3:5,344 Sale Farm Produce H6 lERRIES NOW AT OAKLAND 1547 Dixl Curt s c£d"ke E_.. , .... c TREADLE MACHINE REFRIOER-I ator. Oaveno alaeper A chair, i. Vl!,, **£1™ <■ comer MMnct, dniprleaf table' A miK. can ra Bu&a. i T^DE OA8 RANOE FORJBLEC-; i,ea4> to poettlve posture Improve-g'* •S2I*-—*'-*; S*u»»-'®l*«trtei ment.-Ut ua demonitrate at your ' Co.. 1440 W. Huron. I cooetnlence. The only thing — 81Nai» SEWINO ilACBlME Lini haye to Mm Is that. caD DRAIH TTLE e thru^4 " in — ■rain tile CSrC Vi"J5Hll7e."'“ 8L 51 Orchard take 4 Twn poom two. DRnaiR and desk. Maple. 544. Bstmer-,.. ... -------------- . ator good eond. 550. FB 2^111 BATHTUBS COLORED dHIPPED: 3341 8114 Pins oft Middle Belt Rd 1 tabs, toilets, and lavatories at ---------TD;:-;—r ------------ urnne ealues. Michigan Fluores- Vied Trade-In Dept. Are.-n DrAMMtr W M BARK YARD DHTT. MANURB, Rocker 514 45 black dirt, fill and It|bt doting. Deed. 1 oak 419 55 _n t^tM__________________, : Darenport A chair _ l»» CONVERSION UNIT OUNTTFE 5 pleco breakfast isl bU furnace and tank Fr-T-4475 L^e*rat*o7“"“‘ ; " w ScM^ Dmlr« room Ubie-champ *" “ —- AC rmvd THOMAS ECONOMY 341 E gsgioaw FE 3-9151 chimney c PIPE Many Other Bcrgalai hi New and Used Hulldlog Matertsls FREE E8TIMATE8 ‘ FHA TERMS SURPLUS' LUMBER & ' MATERIAL SALES CQ. 5344 HU^nd a^jM£U)OU-74tt SUMMER 8PECM Jlf NW^ABvpf^ oil lurnacrq lnsisl)ed.. MA ^5-lSlI ' Sale Sporting Goods 74 AQUA LUNGS NEW AND -------------.4 BAtfey. dUNS. MObCitN AND ANIQUB. Buy. sell trade and repair, fuir-ShriL 375 m Telegraph. FE 24744. RAlNBOVr TROUI* UF II iHCHES. No limit no license required. Trout Creek Ranch. Ortenehleld at M24. - ____________________ WE loan MONET FOR BOATS. Motors. Other iportini good't. Soe SEABOARD riNANCX 1155 N _Perry FE 5-4651 ________________ Sand, Gravel an$l Dbt 76 1‘* YDS BLACK DIRT OR FEAT Prompt ^uwy. OR 3 9644 ROAD ORAVEL 8~¥Di. DEL mile E of Milford, betwero Duck Lake and Burns Rds FOR SALE strawberries' Pick your owb, trl ,g contslner-Royce Long. 3054 Ford Rd M;l-ford. MU 24443 MONTMORENCY CHERlKIER 441 _ N. Squirrel Rd Auburn Hgti NICE strawberries' picke£ 23*4**'' “* Berry Ferm.”l0475 ;l?n,'*SwS JK will-o-waT" cberrtts tre lb FtcSryi laddere aM..... _.you ery, Ortonvllle. NAiionsi 7 3293 AND COACH sales. 15210 HOLLY RD. HOLLY me 4-4771 LET UB BELL YOUR '■BAVEI, «^''^>iav^ so®ersl iiuvers * wait?'* ' HOLLV’"marine'**'coACH NIMROD CAMPER8. NEW AND uvea, FI 3-S1J9\ , ^ nxfnrci I r.ii.lcr ''alc-WHERl quality; comes first see the Is/ge Selection of 10-wldes In to fo 55L 1. 3 or 3 bed-. room Bmsll trael'ers. too Good ' selection of uvea: sll Mies I mile 8 of Lets Orion on M24 MY 3-0721 WHERE QUALITY COMES FIRST I’.VkKHUH.ST 'I K.XlLKR COUm \ e.S.\LFS ■ New-e'no used. Priveteillske on 73 teres between Lite Onon snd Oxford on M24 New Moony ' Ventoure. 1544 Lspeer SLICK CRAFT FIBEROLAR 8AILF1811 SUNFISH . PORTABLE DOCKS HOIST A.IAX TRAIl.FRS INLAND LAKE.S BALES , 37 W HURON FE 4.712 V^^^KVINRUUB MOTOfW HARD TO FIND BUT • WE au-Y AND TRADE CLEAN CARS AND TR) K.onoinv Cur- 3'j Used AtHo Parts tenor. whU.ewsll,y. sun roof. Iirg) healer; low mlleige, priced tc -eii MI 23445 si’oRTs Cars NEW AND USED HEALY Mtl, SPRITE llOl (.HTFN it .non ■ OL' 1-9741 EVINHUDE 5TOTORB fHESTLlR K FI. L V' > '"ll A rTaV'^R 1. 3994 AUBURN AT ADAMS Rli Fim-'-RGLASS HOA'IS 15 FT RUNABOUTS. 13 FT FISHING BOATS COME IN AND PRICE ARE PACKACIE UNITS WITH A BIO TWIN OR A riSHINO MOTOR ()utfx)ar(i Motor Repair , f„7' AUHURN ROAD ' _ SALES ll SERVICE 1410 W Auburn Rd gcroAi from Avondale High Schgol_UL 2-iar7 Fourth of July Special PE 2-2446 CAR PARTS ro^ 49 TO MOD'-. ,el4. Rovsl A'ilrirv-FsM'V^^^niO M' Clemens Pontiac J'or Sale Trucks 103 '47 1 ■Ton TToirIge stake. I'iNcellent coml. $22.'. OR .I-8I.I4 > TON PICKUP obbb SjaWRE YOU BUY A NEVtl OR ,...u ,.u5g ck dept FB 5-4101. Cy I95t_ SEDAN '53 PONTIAC ■ t AT.yi.lN.V H.ARDTOr Bonnevme Inteflpr and b'lK- Rcallv Must Be -Seen ■ $975 Uoi OWEN‘8 MARINE SUPPLIED 794 Orchard LM' Are FE 3-5030 FA(ifl,i36 HpTlnBOARD motor T'W'O Ponticic’s ' Trnck-Genter ^ GMC: Factory Branch O.XKFAN'D -VI CASS . SC iiram'truGks AND KQUIPMKNT . Road 8 Conwi 19M ^ VOLESWAObN ■ sedan' FE V5NETTE. FORb~~'54i t'-f E> drive with deep trerxe box. 415 E. Frank 8t. Blrmtnsham. Around corner from Turner Ford j^ei. OK USED CARS TAYLOR'S. ' CHEVROLET - OliiaMOBliE ' Open Bvehlng* MArkei 4-4591 Welled Lake FORTY THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JULY d. 1960 Fotctfn and Spts. ^rs lOS ^ tactorV branch $1595 Pontiac ' Retail Store DON’S I SED CARS an am Lot'orn trr j^aai *58 CHEV’RCiLEt 4-00011 BT4TIOM WAOON 'ttm ibM are In »«ctll4nt eo«ai-. Uon A >naprr I c>ltD Rad A ThUf T i Rot— FE •4 MT ciniiRs mr BPPKDTHl PORT Omct Sak Used Can rochk.«;ter I OPIN EV*8 TIL • OL J,mi | [TWO ■«'CHBVII,* j“obOR». •I0l4 i f _Ctt0laj'’ Uk« Road. 8 Conyay »4 rHivRot.n pVi. air l-OR . RADIO AND HBATCR. IIW Humplirirs U.\ 8-2782 ias*~ cHEVRourr' > door. i»43 vn^ln* Ekc^pooiiil r Po«*rcUd«. ‘'bob KHOSiriNC. UNCOLN-MERCURT u chbyt; 80UD. iiw. rx JMMl __________________ REPOSSESSION »» CHCV t dr. nt* r«u prlca.' ~ — ■ ■ paymam I MApIa S UN REPOSSESSION ‘M BtnCK } dr , Hardtop 1344 lull pnca. Par oolr kn monlli. I»i jMrmrnt dur Aua I Call Mi StiK Lucky Auto Sal» PE 4-1004. ---- Luckr »44 rHtVKOIST 4 DOOR RADIO i •_ •••*“*_____[________ AND HEATER ABSOLUTELT NO MUST SACRIPICE IIM CHCT MONET DOWN. Am - — • ----- * mrnu of IN 74 per hu Parkr at# owner OA 4-174. _ • - -- DODGErPANEL. "CHEAPrNO •7M0 Ntrold Turner PH>ri1 ift. dement 1441 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE. DODGE ROYALnM*^bO0B iiP o.r,,c. .w„ -c«,-o --- WlndahltS I4M. 1040 Jtmaa X. TB I 8 _ Ba f ina 1444 BUiCK HARDTOPT DTNA-i nx>w. RADIO ANDI MXATEK ABBOLUTELT NO mo*'’call ^rrSrVir Mr Parkt'at MI 4-TM4. HArold Turner PUrrt i443 BUlCE 3 DR, HARDTOP SPEC- . _ _ , .... . IT-Wl **' *“ **’“ ” ” CTfEVRotrr il~BLTCE“8PraAL Hf~BAR- * 4*‘”llk4**lffW . * Conway ,,40 CADILLAC M 4 DOOR BEDAK 41. Lii^oln-Mrrcurv muit »♦» FE 1-3143 _ _ ,00, CHEVY 2 A DILL AC. 1314 Ml clean Barialn. RADIO AND HEATER. POWER-GLIDE ABBOLUTELT NO MON- I BY DOWN Auume paynrnU of I l.t 43 oer mo Call Credit M|r ' MI 4-7100.. Ifarold I 4-4411 Mr Park! Turner PPr l_ CHeW 1 jsOOR^ HARDTOP : DODGE 'GITY 1444 CHEVY TDR BTfCK CLEAN —---- ..... .. 0.0400 DR sedan;’ idio A hra<- i •47 PLYMOUTH SEDAN . '47 CHEVROLET 4 pR 0 47 PLYMOUTH 1 DR. H.T . jj, 44 PONTIAC 1 DR. H T ... CHEV. 4 OR. SEDAN ... b Prnit. Inc manta of oa.U par ma. Call Cra«t Htt. Mr. WrEa al Ml «-7>oa nar^ Tnmar Ford. lIM _ roiio CBOWN TIOTSiZA: PuUe anulppad. Oar BIm ntw^O .-u.™., I Dbbir ronoBi^. IC. RADIO AIWj|tAT^ABBO. UiTILT NO MONET ..... anma papmanta of 4N 71 par ma. Oall C^U M«r Mr. Park* at Ml 4-7*00. HaroU Tuner Pard. Ffoo roRO PAiRLANB Bndtro; Bit con l«w mltanae PB t-tm. PORD V-i 1 DOOR.~RAOW> _Harol0^^rnrr_________________ ’*4 P(kD WITH BON ROOPHUL crllrat cond PIC 4-I7N_aner 4 i*M PORD 4 DR RUiCK - 'WHTTd: r Orchard Lk. Rd. _ PORO 1447 RANCH WAOON. ViRT ctMn 341 W Iroouola_ _ >44* PORD 4 CYLINDER i boCmT RADIO AND HBATBR AB80-LUTBLT NO MONBY DOWN Ai •uma MymoDU of 417 01 par mi Cal) Credit Mar. Mr Parkt 1 W 4-7M4^Jfar^ Turner Pord ■M PORD tranrmlai IKoYD motor SALBa.1iii~B. ■afloa*. PE 1-tlll. ■00 PORD BTARLINBR It* BNOINE. Btraight tllck and ortr'*’ (1144. OR J-9410. _________ iw PORD convbriTblel (1.1k. 4 PORD. 1-OOOR REPOSSESSION 44 full price, no caab Mtd ly enlr *7.40 iqo. Dua July I CADILLAC coupe” CiEAN, '51 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR. OO60 Oood cond MApl4 4-U47, _ ' ‘ m'cadillac coupe de vilLe E3W TRANBPORTATldN - ItSl Pord Victoria. Utet no oU. Nov _UretHM PeTotI*.___________ CLEAN '44 TORD RADIO. HtAT- c^d OL 1-4031 ^ ****** •44 CHEVT 1-DR RKPOSSKSSION ffy on l*y fl7* n '» CHEVROLET lerr 0 PASS STATION WAOON. V i __ AUTO TRANS , RADIO * HEATER POWER STEBRINO AND BRAKES . WITH W WALLS *11*4 ^,0 \ A\tA.\IPUlEV. I.\t. r 35 MILPORD ______MU 4-4114 A DOOOE 4 DR. CORNET *3N __IM B BLVD^T AUBURN___ M CHEV' 88. Bl7ACE OOOb CON-dlllon }dr PE 4-0144___l.jj Must Make Room I Rym. Bta. Wtni . •*« Poi- _ -------- _ _____ R4H. i dr. V-*........... * *»3 Naiih Rambler .........4 3 Pontiac, '44-'50 . . . I '*3-'Sl Buirka......... '** Fordomattr RAH 0 Ponllact, 41-'51-'41 ‘13 Old>. sharp ....... ‘43 Nath Amb .......... CHEAPIES! aa t dr. RAH . . I 4J Pnrd Club Cpa RAH . '41 CTitr. RAH, Uka now . j ll Pord T-i. Auto........ |'13.I>odta, RAH. A-I runnli I '41 PoMtae Hardtop ....... I 244('41 Chayy Bel Air . ( 144' 41144. 43 Pord 4 dr. SharpI .... 4 144 54 Buick. RAH ........... 0 Pord a 100 Otherj to cliooit. PInonce problem fCONOMY CARS_________11 AUBURN HOO LARK 0 CYUNDER. 4 I aedan a.utomatlr radio A hi ttclinuiB aeati. Special pnca Utt OLDS 8U day. ^ A SUPER Ok 4 IP4S OLDS 00_1 door 7>ard^ 1 pnee. *171 Suburban OLDS-LARK 592 S. Woodward, B’hani MI 4-4485 Supf;rior Airto Sales iso OAKLAND NORTH HAS M 1960 COMPANY GHEVYS $1768 North Ghev. BIRMINGHAM i RAMBLER •*7 Oodte etatlon wa«on. rad '5* CHEVROLET . . Cyl. Radio and i WmtrWal*fa*l* New'spare. TOE’S CAR 1-OT 8HAR>!' *1141 OPDYKE AT PONTIAC ROAD OPEN EVES. , lSi.41 CHBV. 47 41104 H Tlrea r ollde. R I !!X5i * MERCURY 1 DR SEDAN BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER MI 6-3900 666 S. WOODWARD no 4 dr. V-( 1960 BUICK •DEMO SALE ■*4 CHEY. Bal-Alr « DR (|H JOHN I. SMITH DODGE, INC. Ill f. BAOINAJir Bl._PE1-7M '4* "CHEVY, 4 bboiTTiEL BAY, 0. rery Diet, owner, *00*. MA NEW Dodge Dart $1975 INCLDDEa FREE RADIO Salra tax and llcenxr *citra. RAMMLER-DALI-AS 001 N. MAIN ROCHESTER STATION VVAGON im Dod^e, 4 4<>or- V-t. rod V ________ _— tbti OTirl Clarkston Motor Sales CHRTSLER-PLYMOOTH DEALER Main 8t., Clarkiton MA t-0141 VALIANT CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES ?Ut° AVm*^‘Ki**4l4lk4iy u‘ui* •55 PWO. * DR. REPOSSESSION Ku? only ?''** **" **“'* "**'** Rite Aulo. I mo. Due July lal. dr. Belt, PI 1-443* io» « tuvd. 8,^Ai Auburn 5* iPORD 6 4' DR rORDOMATIc; •44 FORD PAIRLANE REPOSSESSION *3*4 Pull price No eaah ncedtd. Pay only 411 dto.. Due July 10. Rite Auto. Mr. Bell. PE MOM. ,100 E BLVD AT AUBWRW 7o43 pord victoria REPOSSESSION ^ lit* Pull Price No caah needed Pny only *11 month Due July 151b. Rite Auto Mr Bell. » E443* J[00 East Bouley^d jt Xtihurr 51 pord” -Door, t cyl., pull power, r. and h. Clean. Low mlleaie, Reaa MI 0-407*. SPECIALS •57 FORD...........$750 Cuatom 300. 3 door. • ’ automatic, radio and er. Whitt tldawall Ur ’56 PLYMOUTH ,.$550 power ateerlnt and ueaier. A rctl tavlnfa. ’56 FORD................$550 4 door. V-S, automatic. ..... —. heater, while ,1960 BUICK Cheyrolet 4 dr. atatton wagon. I Powcrglldt ........... * gos Ford 4 dr, wagon. V-* Model 4829 Electra 225 4 Door Rlrlorn Rardtop Btdan BeauUtul Midnight blue 1047 Buick 4 dr. Hardtop .. *1304 ,^1057 Chevrolet 1 dr aedan I 804 .194* Ford 4 dr, V-S, Automatic aldewall Urea. ’55 PONTIAC ... Starchlef hardtop. ____ and heater, power ateer-■— —brakea, automatic. $550 tranamUalon. 1960 BUICK I Auto, tranimisalon |l847 Pontiac 3 dr. atttlon wagon. ; Hydramatic Radio Heater whTtcwaiii. n:ooo 56 PLYMOUTH ...$495 4 door, atralght lUck. heater. windahleld waahera. I'54 CHEVROLET ..$350 4 door. 6 cyllndor. itrolghi I stick, ntdlo and heater. I’49 CHEVROLET ..$75 i Transportation Special HASKINS VALUE LAND SPECIALS « 4-D«er itatlon wagon. ..4795 V-* engine, Air 4-do doolte flnlah................*1404 *?,* . . 4-Door lUUon wagon. V-g engine, radio r-'* Beautllu) light blue One owner and __ Y.................*11*4 HASKINS CHEV. MY GUARANTEE OOOD CAR FOR THE MONEY '47 CHEVROLET Wagon . BY OHirVRnT Vr 1 CARS John L. Libertine Jim Hartley Dixie Used Cars DIXIE HWY. XT 8A8HABAW ^DRAYTON PLAINS. MICH. SALE BIG USED CAR SALE AT • JACK COLE INC. 1000 W. MAPLE AT PONTIAC TRAIL All Cars Sold at Invoice No Reasonable Offer Refused Model 48.19 Electra 225 Midnight blue finish with ■»hite tjre« and all th» mt of fhe euutpmnit that ' >ft of aui JeweL 1960 BUICK LARRY HOMER i “JEROME HIGHT ‘ MOTORS WAGONS HARDTOPS SEDANS ROCKB8TVR FORD DEALER-FOR MORS THAN 35 YBAR5-* " GOOD PLACE TO^BUY Oxford. Mich Invicta 4-Dr. Hardtop All btaek aatomohlla with gleaming whlta tlrci. power ateerlng and power brakea. Everything that a 14 Minute. Prom Pontla ’ OA RUB& ^ lohnson 166 Main St., Rochester , OL 1-9711 OPEN EVES.i Tired of ^ j Gimmicks? Lake Orion OFFERS I BIRMINGHAM ^ TRADES \ U56 UNCOLN PREMIER. 4 TRY THIS BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” WILL ACCEPT r M part payment. ’57 Plymoath 8 iZ-Dr. WILSON ‘PONTIAG-CADILLAC CLEAN Birmingham Trades 1350 N. Woexiward »M BTA-riON WAOOM. ALL POW7 - lataty Urea. OL 1-7*11. ____ 4 XiR. — ’*• UNOOLN niElilKRlfrpULL “I’m glad Wilma decided to go steady. That releasei m many of the boys for ui!” BOB FROST, INC LINOOLH-MXRCVRY Ml *-***> M MERCURY BTAnOH WAOON. • Cyl. motor / ------- Sale Uaed C«ra 106! For Sak Cars M FORD 1-DR. CUSTOM RANCH *7 PORD. wagon. 1 owner beautg. Std. ”--------- Uant. with aconomy 4 cyl anglnt. ■mu wnuw'' jjfff 110 S. Main. lUiford iim 4-171* SHEP'S MOTOR SALES 47 PORD Victoria . *11*4 IS '4< BUICK Bnee. 4-1 ■Door H-T 44>oor . ir Sedan... ( 4M -- . JNTfAC ....... • M 4* CHEVY Vk Ton Panel .... * 44 ep’sMptor Sales BOULEVARD n *• I FORD HARDTOP V-*. AUTO- heater. Choice of 1. (13* dow Bob Proat, Inc. Llneoln-Mercur MI MMO. '4* OL^il 'l DRi WAB *»•* . “Today’s Special” ’59 FORD CUSTOM 1 DOOR “JOe" • Cylinder, automaUs Iran.. dlewood Brown.' $1495 laroiSt^chevroiSt oealx 631 Oakland Avenue 1*54 FORD BTATION WAOON. RADIO AND HEATER. ABBOLUTELT NO MONET DOWN. Aaiume paymenta of *31.31 per mo. Call Credit Mtr- Mr. Park! at MI 4-7*00, Harold Turner Perd. «d Car abopptni Center ’55 FORD 3 DOOR $395 Gy' Owens WE'RE LOADED COMPLETE SELECTION EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN 1955 MODEL A-1 Used Cars SACRIFICE PRICES EXAMPLES: CHEXROLET BP.L AIR 4 DOOR V-0 Powcrgllde, Radio i Heater. -$299 — QU«lt : 1960 BUICK t BONNEVILLE Coov. 13440 ’ Y l-a Sabre ^Dr. Sedan ' Beautiful black flnlih with Dynaflow tranamlsilon. rad-to. beater, white walled . Urea and the beit part of $2695 PLUS I'44 CADaLAC El Dorado ; 41 PONTUC Wgn. 1 CHEVROLET IMPALA Con-.Tt Power rteertng aiid..feca]tr,» » 02000 BrautUul rondlUon ,............ U794 1047 FORD PAIRLANE Club *edan 42304 pig .n0 bcat^ Auto............. 41004 11104 1040 FORD 4 Door. 0 passer* BRAND NEW 1960 VALIANT _ FORD CUSTOM 4 DOOR V* Fo-0-Mat)c. Radio Heater. — $299 — senaer 4704 ALL TAXES AND I960 PLATES *r BUICK special 3 DOOR Dynaflow. Radio A Heater. — $299 — . nvXRAL OTRER DEMOB * THAT ARB READY TO * MOVE DON T WAIT . . . * OPT TOUR BAROAIN8 ^OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 Open pves. RENAULT BUICI^ OPEL JEEP « eylfiider 47 FORD. Power steering . *4 PORD. 4 Dr. T-4 Auto 44 RAMBLER. Custom. Auto.. •54 BUICE Bed. Auto ... ■»4 0L9e ,M Powkr, Sharp: •50 PONTUC Bod. Auto Oean •4* PONTIAC 8. C.l Sedan .. •44 PONTUC HT., Auto .. *4 PORD WON T-I Auto .. ’** PORD 3 dr. Ready to go '!• IfBRCURT Bed. -\uto. . » 4*( 44 PORD 4 Dr. Sedan. Clean * 4N '43 PORD, ( atick ..... * IM U^STati •t^erliiK and V-S WhitewAiu. riKiio • n a heMer ....................... tl3»5 l»55 OLDS 7 DOOR M, KM »nd $1920.00 BRAND NEW 1960 PLYMOUTH Heater, wastieri. turn slgnab, c 4 OLDS (0 4 DOOR Deluxe U 440 ' Double power .7 ... 7 |15*4 4,0 1*14 !«RCOTT ifONTCEAlR Con-1 verUble. all oower Including seat-! 000 ^2***' ^ Immaculate con- j 1040 CHEVROLET BROOKWOOD 4 i door etaUon waxon. V-4. Auto-maUe. Power eunlMied... 11004 ' inter, a ALL TAXES AND 1960 PLATES PONTIAC l-OOOR 070 H-TOP -Hydramatic, Radio k Hcal- - $299 — HURRY $1999.00 Big Locations EDDIE STEELE WHITE CONVERT. « k Brakea. Auto srans.. va,^ fCliH WW. *1,318. EM i-Olta’anytlma Sttr 4. Weekly Special EXTRA SHARP '55 Ford Wagon $666 windowi. Power eeaU. A-1 Deed Oar aiepplaE O 'Gy' Owens . . OSnAMO____ n *-4181______ ^AN 1N3 PoSmcTuM Kt: IM* K)NTUc~tauifcpTAiH, Toi: m; I* TAU OVER PATMBm ON NTci i^^rSc!^i^^SirAUMA ■artWSt. l.mnwr. imaB. low mlle- Cntik Mgr Mr. PagU at ^ 4-IM8. Harald TBrner >f*8 TOirflQtS'8 . BHCTRIC ____________48 H . ..________ atarter and eontrola. OR 3-*333. " idlRCURY. OOOb COMOITiON. Houghten 6t Son , rrN.^ii*a?n%«er&L°l%t4l ’55 FORD “INVIRTIBI $695 'Gy' Owens up OAKLAND AVSNU* ____________- - *-4101_____________ i»S4 PORO V-< DELUXE 3 DOOR. Very clean. FE 3-78U. H. Rlgglna REPOSSESSION •5* FORD, 4 dr., V*. Auto.. *1315 Pull price BeauUful —‘•“ cash needed. Take <_ ___ monthly paymenU. lat payment ■*7 PORD. 3 OR REPOSSESSION *74* full prlco,. No caab needad. Pay only UI Wo.. Duo July 30. Rite Auto Mr. Bell. FE 1-4*3*. ” BLVD. at AUBURN REPOSSESSION ‘U FORD 1 dr, *144 full prWe. No money down. Pay only *'* ' monlA- let paymeat due Aui Ring — Mr. Blnr PB 4.1 vtu* NORTH Chevrolet Has Bargains Like These Galore! 1958 PLYMOUTH or V-I station Wagon. .....je paint radio pad heater Power ateerlng, automatic trans--ilsflon. A one owner beauty. 0«r lock No. 1474. Our low prtee only $1472 1958 CHEVROLET Jl5rm?d"“p“owTr^ld*..‘^".'?i".s“a- real aconomy apeetal. Beautiful — green paint. 1330. Our low price $1197 1956 CHEVROLET roorertlble with radio, beater, a bmatle traidmlaslon. Enjoy ti lumkrr In thli beauty. Our atoi Bo 1413 Priced at only $792 1958 OLDSMOBILE M 4-door hardtop. Radio, heater. Hydra m a 11 c . Power steering. ^stoek No. 157*. Our li $1793 1958 FORD Customllne 4-door, t cylinder engine, radio, heater, Ford-O-Matic. beautiful 3-tone biue and white finish set off by Sparkling white-wall tires Our atpek No. 1413. $992 1958 PLYMOUTH ■door aedan with' automatic 1, V-* engine. Original on* priced IT DOTTN. Assume__________ *33.33 per mo. Call credit Mgr. ‘ •» Marallj PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS REPOSSESSION *• ? dr., two tone paint. P^^iiy'"S3* I MERCUiEY <^VERT1B£e: ! All white with red A white In-f T6S“?RS??i??c. _ ’*4 PONTIAC, 3 door ^ R&R MOTORS, INC. Immediate DcUyery—aU Modalo M nawra-r. 734 OAKLAND fuU I aint. No money dowa. Pay only js *1? Lucky Auto galea. >i^ B. Baglnaw. i3 OLDBIfOBILi. GOOD PAlifT. ----- 0J0, MAyialr lUO PONTIAC BONNEimXE. ALL gpir*i-»i'y ""**«*• *“* «-538d. *4 OLDA. _____________________ witb cTcrythlng, low mllaage. c glnal owner, very clean, txcall performaace. *4M. I708 Pont Trail. Orchard Lake._________ ‘*3 PACKARD 4 DOOR RADIO A Heater Automatic iransmlsalon. *334. No Money Dewn. "Credit No Problem." LLOYD 'MOTOR BALES, 333 8. Baglnaw. FX 3-(Ul. REPOSSESSION in lull price. No-------------- ■*- vlto Mr. HeU.. PE I-4438.' 100 E. BLVD. AT AUBURN ’** BTA. WON. SUBURBAN CUB- ^447.__________________________ •47 ‘PLYMOUTH, 4 DR.. BELTS-derc. Auto trana.. Pi A PB. Cleap, *700 Owner. EM 3-36*4. STOP! LOOK! BUY! 1*51 BONNEVILLE .......... *33** Conrertlble. Power steering, power brakes, Hydramatic, radio heater and whiuwalla. Whits with red trim. Belleva It or not, only 14.000 actual mllea. 10*7 FORD .... *1405 Convertlblo with Ford-O-Matlc, V-I engine, radio, heater, white-walla. A Jet black beauty and a ___________ , _________ hardtop. Power ateerlng. brakea. wtndowi and seat. IJyoaflow, radio and heater. Spare never noed. Always OALitiUB 3-d< matte. V-I en^na i power brakes, Dynaflow, radio, heater and whltewalla« Lovely '■-e^ld —" ‘------- 1050 PONTIAC ............. 030M StsTchlef 4-door aedan. Power steering, power brakea, Rydra-matlc. radio, beater, wbitewalls. glne, radio, heater, whitewalls. 1 1060 PON'nAC . BUrchlef 3doo. Power steering ■ an hardtop. _____ ________ — brakea, Hydramatic. whitewalls. Blue with a grey accent --------— 1048 TON'HAC Sg brakes,*Hydrsnratlc7 red and y finish. 10,000 actual miles. 1057 PONTIAC ...........01404 Wagon. (jTha Btarchlcf Safari. Power steering and brakes. Hydramatic. radio and heater. Oo first class and buy ope of the iK'buiCK ......... .....*704 REPOSSESSION WU Puu pp— “ Pay only $17 Rite Aut*. 100 E. DOCTOR'S CAR **-.1?““** ®0»»>eyUle 4 dr, Vlata. Pull power. Spare Urc new PUll A®*® ra 4-1000. 103 8. BaHnaw. '*4 _poNmc._ _i^c. coNornoir r. MY 3-7073.' FACTORY BRANCH ’57 BUICK CBNTD^4 DOOR Radio and Haatar. Dynaflow. Power steering and nummr kwmkm« •**« $1495 Pontiac ___Retail Store FE 3-7954 «5 MT. CLEMENS BT, JBIBIND THE POST OFFICE M BONNEVILLE WITH ALL Extra Inc full power, like new, sell light or exchange toward land ------ property. Pontlae Preii Box 03 _ _____________ lit* RAMBLint ETA-nON WAOONT RADIO AND HCATtR. AB80L0T-BLT NO MONEY DOWN. Assume SALE CARS -1« 1 Usef Cv M ’57 RAMBLER BTATION WAOON $1095 'Gy'Owens 40-RAMBLERS—40 Must k» sold this month. Oet our prlc« veforc you buy. R & C RAMBLER Super Market COMMERCE RO KM 3-4U*______E*|^M1M ‘U TW BUB. RADIO A OA8 HEAT- RADIO A beater tow Humphries SPEGIALS 1«M Pontlae Starebtet. 4-pr. Hardtop, Hydramatic. power steering, power brakes, radio and heater, white walls. A sharplel Low ----------- •— d^n parent white walls ItSg Pontlae Etarohtef 4-dr. top. Hydramatic, radio and ______ *■ walla. *14* down. 34 matic, radio and HAUPT PONTIAG 19.47 PONTIAC .....*1495 ...■ering and brakes. Hydramatic, radio, heater and white tires. It's convertible weather! 1*50 PONTIAC ...........[....0*0* Station wagon with Hydramatic. radio and heater. If you buy this one as Is, sava youraclf 19M*CRRV8LER ..............'$70* Newport hardtop. Power steering t color. Here's below the market. Our stock i 1443. And look I Only $892 , glide. ^ 1956 PONTIAC Super hardtop model. Tht best In Its line. Radio, beater. Hydra-malic, power steering. Our stock No. 1404. Priced at only $789 automobile. Our ato Priced at only $389 1956 FORD station Wagon with rbdio. he ^SKTi'-”'' * ’ rmigj... $876 Russ Johnson Motor Sales LAKE ORION MY 2-2871 MY 2-^1 Suburban OLDS,LARK SCHUTZ 592 Sy Woodward, ^ham! ' motor Tnc MI 4-4485>- ! . 2705 Orchard Lake Avc. KEI»0 HARBOR 3275 West Huron At ELIZABETH LK. RD FE 2-2529 FE 5-3177 BANK RATES" One year servic;e warranty on all cars sold. NQRTH .11709 39.000 actual miles. 19S0 CHEVROLET . Bel Air 4-door sed-...___________ / transmission, V-t engine, radio and heater. Spare never been used. Beautiful tahia flnlah. IIM BUICK .................. .*1305 Centnry wagoh. Powtr steering and brakes, radio, heater. Dyna-flaw and whitewall t|res. Red and Ivory. Extra low mUeage. 1957 BUICK 3-do ateerlng and brakes. I^aflow. radio, heater. Spare never used Red and. Ivory. 16,000 actaal 1944 CHEVROLET .... .. 3-door aedan. Thli w Ideal 'first or mwoiwi 1*53 PONTIAC mechanically. noru^for Automatic tranaml------ Indtrs. radio, heatar. Ivory flnlah. Rtty this 1**4 PONTIAC ........... .A3I* -ysoor s^n with radio:‘aM heater. Rides aad drivea dxcep-tlonally good. SHELTON Gheyrolet I Rochester OL 1-8133 AffOik from new ear salee OPEN "ITL t PM Oft LATER Closed Wed. end Bat. at I p m CLARKSTON one mile north of U.B. Open Eves. Until ( Maple S-4500 HELP CELEBRATE BEATTIE MOTOR SALES 1. Anniversary THURSDAY, JULY 7th -FREE- Pony Rides For The Children Antique Car Ride For Adults — Free Bingo — Dancing Under The Stars On The Paved Parking Lot (weather permitting) Free Refreshments For All Some Lucky Person WILL WIN A 1910 i SCALE MODEL "T" RTTAIL VALUH 1300.00 BE SURE TO GET YOUR TICKET NO OBLIGATION • drawing promptly AT-8.P.M. BEATTIE MOTOR SALES, INC. "Your FORD Dealer Since 193(7’ AT THH HTOPUaHT Hf WATCRPOltD 5806 DIXIE HIGHWAY OR 3-1291 Service End Parts Dept. Open ’til 9 p,m. Daify .■V. 1- ‘H ,v. THE PONTIAC PRKSS VVKDXKSUAV. Jl hV o. liMio lOllTV OXE --Todays Television Programs-- «~mrjTv ommmi t-mm-TV «:« (» Bfovl« n»cu It 5 p.m.) (4) Jim Bowie (7) Three Stoofei (5) Popeye (36) Platform •:U (4) Weather f:N (3) (4) Newt, Sporu T" (7) Stoogea (cont.) <9) Woody Woodpedter (56) News >4agazine 6:M (3) News Analyst (4) (7) SporU CIS (3) (4) (7) News (56) Industry on Parade 7:00 (2) Movie: Loretta Young. David Niven, “Perfect Marriage” C47) (4) Border Patrol (7) Youth Bureau (9) Man Without a Gun (56) Reading Out Loud 1:91 (3> Movie (began at 7 p.m.) (4) Wagon Train (7) Arizona Gun (9) Movie: Wallace Beery, •The Big House" (’55) (56) 1:69 p) Movie (began at 7 p.m.) U) Wagon Train (cont.) (7) Sflent Service . (9) Movie (began at 7:30 p.m.) (56) Showcase 6:30 (2) Men Into Space (4) Price Is Right (color) (7) Nelson Family (9) Movie (began at-7:30 p.m.) 9:00 (2) MiUionaire (4) Happy (7) Boxing (9) First Person 9:30 (2) I’ve Got a Secret (4) Phil Silvers Show (7) Fights (cont.) (9) Splendid ’Theater 0:43 (7) Deadline News 10:00 (2) Orclc Theater (4) This Is Your Life (7) Hawaiian Eye (9) News 10:13 (9) Weather 10:30 (9) Telescope 10:30 (2) Circle Theater (cont.) , (4) Harness Racing (7) Hawaiian Eye (cont.) (9) News 10:13 (9) Movie: Norma Shearer, •’We Were Dancing’t (’42) 11:00 (2) (4) (7) News, Weather, Sports ll:t0 (7) Girl Decoy 11:25 (3) Movie: John Payne, "Kansas City Confidential’’ (’53) 11:’30 (4) Jack Paar 11:50 (7) Janet Dean MtO a) Movie. (4) Exerdse. (7) Exercise. •:5s (4) Fhye Eliubcth. 14) Dough Re Ml. (7) Divorce Hearliw 10:35 (9) Billboaid. »» (9) bing Dung School. , (7) House of Ftehiono (4) PUy Your Hunch. 16 (3) f Love Lucy. (4) (color) Price Is Right. (7) Detroit Today (9) Romper Room U:15 (7) News 11:95 (7) Almanac Newsreel U:39 (2) December BrMO. (4) ConcentraUon. (7) Topper. raWWDAF AFTRSNOON 17:90 (2) Love Of Liio. (4) Truth or (Consequences. (7) Restless Gun. (8) This Uving World. 13:M (4) (color) It Cduld Bt You. (2) Search for Tomorrow. (7) Love That Bob. ’ (9) Tower Kitchen ’Hme 13:45 (2) Guiding Light. 12:50 (9) News. 1:00 (4) Bold Journey. (2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) About Faces. (9) Movie. 1:30 (2) As World Tuna. (7) Life of Riley. (56) World History. (7) Day in Court. (2) Medic. (4) ()ueen for a Day. 9:90 (2) House Party. (4) Loretta. Young. (7) Gale Storm. (9) Kennedy’s Comer. (36) Globetrotter. (SlMovla. (3) MiMe. (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Beat the Ooek. 9:99 (2) Verdict b Youn. (4) From These Roots. (56) French through TV (7) Who Do You Tnistr 1:99 (2) Brighter Day. (4) Thin Man. (56) Great Plains Trilogy (7) Ameri 4>:15 (3) Secret Storm. (2) Edge of Night. (9) RoMa Hooq. (56) Brieling Seasioo (4) Yancy Derringer. (2) Movie. (4) (color) George Pierrot (56) Eins, Zwie, Drei (9) Looney TNmea. 5:99 (7) Rocky and Hto Friends. (56) Adventures of Danny Dee 5:59 (9) Jac LeGoff. THURSDAY MORNINO •:.•«) (7) Funews 6:30 (2) MeditaUons. 6:55 (2) On the Farm Front. 7:00 (4) Today. (2) TV College. (7) Breakfast Time 7:30 (2) FeHx the Cat. S:00 (7) Johnny Ginger 8:15 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. 8:.’)0 (7) Stage 3 9:00 (2) For Better or Worse. (4) I Maryled Joan. TV Features By United Press International WAGON ’TRAIN, 7:30 p.m. (4). Mickey Rooney is a trouble-maker who breaks all the rules of the wagon train. PRICE IS RIGHT, 8:30 p.m. (4). Bill Cullen emcees the bidding. (Color) I’VE GOT A SECRET. 9;M pm CBS Back in Giveaway Business By BERNARD GAVZER NEW YORK (AP) - Them are hundreds of different kids _ played on marked boards in which the players move toward the goal by fUcking a aphuier or baaing dice or picking cards. Well, C^ has turned this Into a grotesque giveaway game In which the contestants themselves move from spot to spot depending on the turn of the dice. ★ ★ ★ For people who have aBsolutely nothing else to do, this show will be avnildble every day — 10:30 |a.m., EDT — starting Mondayr 'July 11. It also has a weekly nighttime windup each Friday — 9 p.m.rEDT. It is called "Video Village." It lis a place no sane human would I risk visiting, let alone inhabiting. |The mayor is Jack Narz and he is assist^ by Poanne Copeland. * # ★ With the opening show last Fri-| day, CBS re-entered the giveaway i business it quit when the huge bubble of giveaways burst in scandal. "Video Village” is allegedly tamper-proof. Besides, tlie prizes are so trivial—610 here, 625 there —CBS Is certain no one w ould attempt cheating. TV News and Reviews Scientific Whodunit Fails to Pass Close Scrutiny By FRF.D DANUn It’s one thing to lace mystery NEW YORK (UPI)—I roll up th^'and suspense with humor and an-sleeves of my lab coat, push asl* olher to d 11 u t e the pace and some test tubes and place Dlag P«»«K:y of the story with slap-nosls Unknown under my litUe old h«PPy. aimless bits of businsss. mlrrom'opc ^ matter how off beat It might My .finding: This one-hOur mystery-detecllv; series, which • >•»> »«* opened on CB.S-TV last night with "'""’ a story called "A Case of Radiant' 7R3- (HANM.I, 8RIM: ’The Jan Wine," suffered from an overdose Mon-ay Show, a dayllms gams of Informaliiv. people, detachment *‘arta on NBC-TV on Mon-and plot paddUig. / Sept. 5. at 3 p.m. EST. "()ueen ' for a Day" will move to a 3:30 p.m. The wriea, a summer rrpl.ee- ^.^Ing time to accommodate ntMit fur Garry Moore's variety hour, alms at showing how civilian pathologtatn, working In n well - equipped laboraiqry, can help (he polh'e solve sllrky case* ODNVENTION PREVIEW - Warming up for the big Democratic show in Los Angeles next week, backers of Adlai Stevenson hoist huge banners and Laana Pickard of Burbank, Chlif., struts around before them. She b whipping up enthusiasm for their candidate at the hotel in ar rhsMss Los Angeles that will be (he convention headquarters. James E. Doyle, director of the Stevenson campaign committee, said Tuesday Uiat it i rqui^rsi'nw of'humo^^ " " numerical impossibility for either 1 handy mlt dcr dukes, ti». r or Sen. .lohnsnn In w-ln the nnni- ... ...... He Is aaslsled by the pretty probably a gripping real-life occupation but in lust night’s she there was too much eVIdenct tf curlicues were insertm Simply kill tlnu>, display cutaness and, suppose, to hviio tha story- What came out was a lonf^ drippy funnel of muiastes. The star of the sljijw Is Dr Daniel Coffee. playr Appeinhnenl'’ 11.1 Oakland FKderal 2-122.'» PONTIAC, MICH. RCA COLOR TV Sold ond Service Sweet’s Radio TV . „ j myself,” he explained, pistol.' j another Job booked. My wife’ll moan, 4 Rtm of thl> ’ 5 Tsik foollahlz 11 LctUlstlvo bMlei If lU oUmst* U 31 Droop* 31 Oceon monmrnt «0 SlMvrlesi ♦I frJo**“^ 4J Sever it Block eye* 41 Took exception SI Nepotlve word S3 Assistant 53 French-father 54 Spanlah aunt -tS horse mytholoflcal M sod n Furtive 3 Iroouolaa-Indian -a Woekdar ruminant! 8 Unemployed 4 Tenant 7 Biblical nami TrafficToimO in Final Tally Holiday Road Slaughter 33 Deaths Qver 1955 Record for.Fourth The demonstration wa.s fined largely to the Parliament building and the barracks. Otherwise life in the capital continued much as usual. There were reports that the rebellious soldiery also want high- r IT r r IT tt Si u S4 S" 8) 1 CHICAGO (AP)-A record 440 deaths were reported on the nation’s highways during the three-day Fourth of July holiday. ★ W ★ The Jinal toll far e.xceeds the previous mark for a threg-day Independence Day celebration—407 recorded in 1955. Accidental deaths during period—6 p.m. Friday to midnight Monday—also includ^ 34 in boating accidents, 123 drownings and 110 from other causes for over-all total of 707. The traffic toll also They finally marched back to their "barracks after speeches by Prime Minister Patrice Lumuni ba and other government minis- ■ pay.• [ierg also \ mi«9 ^ I’What do we do now?’ * * ■* ’’ ‘Don’t worry.’ I’ll say. That's my agent up there.' " He thumbs eell-Ingward. “Before the day’s over, the phone'll ring.” Gus Edwards and Al Jolson were “young kids” to Pat. He knew Sophie Tucker when she was a teen-ager. Pat trains i ★ 1 cigars — about 12 a day The mutinous ^ soldiers were' aniied only with their heavy belts' which they carried in their hands, drlnltlng. i g ♦ ♦ * I ® handshaker at the old Rogers’ Corner| nie force is Lumumba’s only'on 8th Ave. One morning I looked-in the mirror and said,' means for maintaining order and‘What the hell am I drlnltlng for?’ 1 quit ” / authority in the Congo. It has been trained by while officers and is of the stronge.st military forcc^ in Central Africa, - 47 Dl«(urb IS British princtii 48 Rrmtln 11 Mri. Trumun iS H*-"*’ • ★ ★ ★ THE MIDNIGHT EARL ... J*ckle Gleason wants to-‘‘*>'*t« to Arthur Godfrey . . . Hugh O’Brian’s date: "Miss patroyed the native areas of Leo-;Holland” In the Miss Universe conte.st '. 5Iario Lanza’s poldville putting down intertribal acoompanlst^ Constantine CaUincos, is writing the singer's bio fighting. The soldiers have worked.;. . . Tommy Nishlmura, who had a comedy role In "Wake Me] long houre, and officers^said that when It’s Over,’’ Ls back at the Luau 400 as a waiter, some of their men hal been com-; -k -k -k ' plaining. w w c commissioned] EARL’S PEARLS: A woman. Or man, who marries fori above a National Safety Council|Congolese officers. It has been money, always earns every penny of It.-J. O. Jewett. invaluable to the Belgians ini TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Elvis Presley has sold 30,000,000] records, and Larry Storch moans that he lives next door toi where intertribal quarrelling andUu» „4,i tx,___ ; kminghaveexiriedforyearoandi*^**!5*J^°®^“;J^*^^ . „ , have flared again In the political* THAT: An execuUve’s a guy who can^t uncertainties of independence.'^®*'* ’"*'■* ^*^ree hours for lunch' because It would cut] The Belgian officers are remain-.hito his cocktail hour. ' ing at4he hwitatiOT of the Congo Comic Joe E. Ross’ girl suggested they get married, but* government. ~ |joe E. (who’s 47) stalled her with: "No. not yet. Let’s wait: awhile to see If it’s puppy love.” That’a earl, brother. (Copyright 1960) advance estimate of 370 traffic fatalities and the 348<'» traffic deaths counted in an A.s.sociated Press survey conducted during a recent non-holiday weekend, w ★ * The record for highway deaths duriiig A .thcce-day holiday period is 609 recorded at (Christmas in 1935. .. 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Sara-' ■ file. j _] Defense and prosecution *um-| | -mations ’Tuesday gave widely; varjing'pictures of Jack, highest! { : Negro municipal office; Jack, 52, is charged wit)ii violating- the conflict-of-interest provisions of the city charter ^ accepting a $4,400 apartment re-jnodellng job from real estate operator Sidney. J. Uiigar at a time when Ungar was doing business wWi the city. Jadt also is charged with conspiring to obstruct justice by concealing the ificls of the $4,400 deal from a grand jury. kkk Conviction could bring Jack one year in prison and a $500 fine on leach of four counts in the Indictment. He also would automatically loae hia S25,000«-year fnm which he suspended himseli' pending outcome of the trlaL S:SS-WJR Muile H>U WZTZ. Ntvi. Muile CKLW. pportA Darltt Thirty per cent 0( tl» weight tt the wheat kernel il removed when it is ground into flour. Q. What do you mean CLEAN... CLEAN...CLEAN? Ar we.mean that the CRISPEST. 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In a i>agp-on« article Taeaday said "Kennedy is in Truman put him there riuring Ihr weekemi "Truman di^’t. >t>f course, intend U that The ex-Preei-dent both nuscuh'ulated his atratetv and over-estinialed his Influence , "He waited purp then wm (or a Seig U opening as a legiti !‘"tenial revenue, said the check unaWe to agr^ on a contract with mate theater concern income taxes, witti-!the company. * ' e A ' . holding taxes, aociol security pay-' * Atkinson said the naming was and exciM taxes. Rose, in issuing the call fdf talka great honor lyit only to me but ^ today, said Heintz held more than metal autiy moldings, expects lojto the profession of dcama criti-i A llano is a flat, treeless plain. 10 million dollars in defense coo-liegin 'limited operations in the ctsm." Also there la a town in Texas tracts with the Air Force and I.e\ingion pliM this month But, he added. "It's « lucky,named Llano. 'Navy in the missile fields. 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Satisfaction guaranteed or your money J'"' osQ SQ. yd' w,o» mS «!«“"• . SEARS FREE I shop at I home service . . call I FE 54171 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 Cabinet OKs Orab of All IASI iPnMtM OmUo Dorticwi or the> km nmta^k^ prime miniater to take over any owned by UJB. mmpon-jle* or eittaem in Cuba •*wlien jdeemed necewnry fai the mtloaBl I interest. ' I takes over by tbe govenh fwrticutariy tiie suthoiity given,would be ptid In 3-per c«ii. 3fV 3.100.000 tons, «nd lugsr induebir before the Amerlean ownen cab^ HuU Ibrwhtata laienhower by Oongreaa>'««r Cuban sovTmroent bonda „ourt-ea in Wauhlnftton expi’t be repaid. TV I nited States htaj ainl wgtitlaw ft ■.mm to’ reduce Cuba's sugar sales toj*’***’* *’>' • *pectal fund. * | Kinrnhowrr to rut it perhaps *^*^ .*"**"*. *1’^! apposed la Iba appOeaUas al Ibie •u- I. «.______pound, or about 2‘* cents above l^nderlintng the' retaliatory na- U per real al the doUara paid Isr Amcrkan puifhases 600.000 ions _ . ^ lure oC thT aetkav the decree sslea la Ibe tailed Stales ,v figure at whkh the ^ *** •»•«««« “»al under tU The law also piwidea for ex-; The Cabinet said the expropHa-ipinned compensation for tbei la exeeaa al« mlUlaa laaa.a year f,r», HHr, Huuld go into ,h* not be |p-provision payment for Up* vast propriatfon of companleK in whlchition was authorised because ofjaeixed property directly to A**>*^i • P'*'* •• .•*« • compeniwtlon fund pealed lAmeilran holdings In ailf^ and U.S. eitiiena have *'inleraatj“tlie constantly aggressive altbmn sugar fMirchsses. psaad ar asar^ xhr, drereh also put a tupre- it also raalalaed «bat appeared ''■••fo lands previously seized taw or participation.*' itude" of the U.S. government and' It said the American owmtwl Cuba's sugar quota tlUa yesr i» premium price on Cuban sugar la be a reiraarilva elawve staling (Continued on Page 3, CW. 3) Th* W«ofh«r THE PONTIAC PRESS llfth YEi^R_ ^ if if 'ft if if Convention Bound PON^TIAC, MICHIGAN, WKDXKSDAV, .U LV ti, imio t- I'AGKS Ike Raps Rocky on Defense Lyndon Backers Eye Nomination by Fifth Ballot Line Up to Register for Primary Concede They'll Hove Big Task Overtoking Sen. Kennedy PonlUr ern. Phot* OFF TO rUUTICAl, ARENA - Amied with his typewi tter. veteran newsman Joe Haas leaves The Pontiac Press for Los Angeles where he will cover thp Democratic national convention for The Press. Haas’IS author of the “The Man About Town" tiul-umn. a daily feature of The Pre& editorial page. Vlalch for his exclusive on-the-.spot rcpoils of t^je color and drama of llic iwlili-cal “spectacular. ” The convention begiirs Monday Outline Oraft-Rocky Plan Tfiis Afternoon WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson’s campaign forces said today they aim to land the Demo-d^ratic presidential nomma-tion for him no later than the fifth convention ballot. They conceded that overtaking the pace-setting Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts represents a largesized order. But Oscar L. Chapman, cochairman of the Citizens - for - Johnson campaign organization, issued the flat prediction that “we’ll make it.” The Kennedy drive. Chapman said, “has gone about as far as lit can go.” adding that this is short of the 761 votes necessary to will the nomination. Jobnvmi iformall.v aniiouneed Ws long knmvn eandidaey nnly riiesday and told a televised conference "I e.vpcs l fo be noniiniited." Rejects Chaige U.S. Position Deteriorated Also Accuses Nikita of C/y49 Attempts at Political Interference BK.^T THE DEAlil.lNE -- MereTe some nf thc hundrrth of I’ontiac voters who ivgislcred yesterday at Ihr Saginaw Hulun street biMjtti. Hundreds more signed up at Cil\ II.ill Tin le vu-ie ?!• putf’ntiaJ voters in line at City Hall registiTing for the Aug. 2 pr imary. All v WASHINGTON (AP) — President Ei.senhowcr today rejected New York Gov. Nelson A. RtHkefcller’s contention that America’s mill-, tary strength has deteriorated. At a new.s conference, the President also accu.sed Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush-flrev of very crude attempts to interfere in this country’s presidential campaign Eisiiilwwi'i- voiced coiUnIcnce that nciihi I Democ'raif.s nor the HcpiilHicanv will find the Kremlin Sect Expects to Be Only Survivors Registrations leader A .idviee of any value. Sealed In for *A-Attack* ,\s for Rorketeller. Mvei^hower wav n-nilndrd that the R^pubN-r hav b,*,-n rriliral of the adinliiMralliHi la II mule an well an nilltlary fleldn, and ban ronlended that C.S., mllllarv nlrenzlh han drritned From Our News Wires SAN FRANCISCO — A news cbnference for disclosing details of a draft-Rockefeller movement will be held this afternoon by a leader of the California group favoring the New York governor for the Republican presidential nomination. William M. Brinton, San Francisco attorney, announced the 4 p.m. news*""--------------— — conference would be fol-' lowed at 5. p.m. by a tele- Coolanf Leak SHuts vised conference. It was uncforslood the mdvpmeiit '^6000 AtOIH Pile .to block Vice President Richard french aiomic M. Nixon and draft Nelsi A pilp' producing plutonium h,« Rockefeller would begin in at lea.st been shut down after a 19 other states this vreek. The OOP developed a leak J convention opens in Chicago July! The accident occurred at the 25. Marcoule installation in soutiiern Elsewhere on the Republican France No one working at the scene, Vke President Richard M. radiation and The Texas s«nato<- saitf bi.s backers have told him a thud-ballot v ictory i.s possible bUI he add’d he h’cl no one can predict V’lih certainty of which ballot th»’ decision will come BEN.SO.\. Aiu, tAP tiers of a sniall religioi purently a>e bairicuded in Iheir .sealed homes and church owult ing an alonu'c attack finm which they expect to he Ihr- only survivors. a sIvTiff }i offlcei reiKii Ls. Mem- e\ en covered fhetr cvaporiitive and plugged ke.v holi--. I licy'rc afraid of railiallon •llilng. t wife vagucl.v ■ , Ih,. nf the serf, fold officer* recently had talked Hhmit the church, the world' and almiih’ altack*. Iig- Coffey WHS .seiil to invesligate, left,hut when he tried to gel ,i i-e- n '■pon.si. by kno<'klng on the church ,|. Throng of New Voterr ' in One of City's Biggest Preprimary Finishes Chapman s«id the-third ballot' ';wiJl be ci-ucial." and added in an iii;erview; “That will bo the keystone, The break m Kennedy's strength Mill begin to take place on the third ballot" Known as the Full (Jospr-l Assembly, the group is Ix’lieved to Author include about 20 families Their die situation Tue.sday when Vi'ar-; homes and ehureii are clo.se to. ren Burke of Hr’iison lomplaiiied gether on the outskirts of this dint his wife arvi loui children I’ontiac voter registration.', tool; big uiwUi-ge v.esierdiiy,, Hu last ly lo register foi llii' Aug. 2 pri- Tu I'lcsidr iil I orhmcnfcil that •e Ibi.i he h.a.s sent eight biidg-to I'ongrcss. Five, he said, c-rut by Congress and three eased-in each case in elec- and lh< of‘M'S 1IIEIK Bt HIVK^S ... * * t think there's utiylhiiig .Several hundi'il ■nail southern Arizona l "IC* He said the fourth or fifth ballot shiNild brl;n^ a .lohnsun Jvietorv. ilep4-ndiiig on the sharpness. of what hap|M-ns on the third. tomb down there," l)e|Hily Sheriff Hay ( offey said Tuesday night. “Ihere isn't a Huiil around, not even a dog. They don't answer th<-ir lele-phones or Iheir doors. r ini.s.sing. Burke, who is r ie\v V liters .■itxait II," said Coffey. Mere regi.stcml—one of Ihe big-lioilhle with lliein gesLfl.iM day throngs for a pri-nd afiei all it s inarv election the ciiy clerk's of Johirscai .Tiimself snid he does flat know how manv first-ballot votes he will have* but “mv friends tel) me I will have in ex-' cess of ."lOO and my leading op-: poneiil will have less than 600. and I believe thi.s is correct.' Pockelbook Issues Push 'Ahead for Dem Platform Xlr*.. I>lga Barkflcy, i h I e dt'|iul,y eb'rk. said a final figuri on regiklered voli'r strenglli i' e\pe«'le . hand of the Anierienn Nazi Party i Carljonic gas under pressure' “and the evil he represents." ' iCircuJates in the interior hf the .u ui r. ui. Iroactor as a cooling agent. The Nixon, the probably Republican break permitted the gas to escape presidential nominee, took 'he ^i,h a^'great hissing noise^nm mander of the Jewish War Veterans. Abrams had told Nixon that Rockwell was supporting him for the White (louse. The latest A.ssocialed Pres.s poll of delegates shows Kennedy with M04 voles‘as iho fCgnt runner.' and Johnson next with 2’31. Others are uncommiUed or spreud among' favorite sons and other camli- Nixon wired back that ".'.u American who remember^-the hor-roni at Nazi bestiality can react to RockweU's words with anything but complete and utter repugnance." “With regard to your report coiv cemlng George Lincoln Rockwell. ’ he ttad Abrams. “I completely repudiate him and the evil he rep- Plan Jap Demonstration TOKYO (API—Japan's leftists today called a "expel U. S. bases; and the U2’’ demonstration for Sunday at Alsugi Naval Air SUi-Tton southwest of Tokyo. “In the piisr eouple they've IxiiighI at least $:!(),(HX) to moot) .if foo^i. 1 ^V ml fl nODfl Tnr I IQITI Mi;)TTnrm »' Hu.>m..Sag.m.w .street plause from the City Commi.sskin lUI uclll rldllUiIII. . .> . ■-03 ANGELES lAP)—Domestic "bread and b'd- until afit r midnight Monday ter” issue.s may overshadow foreign affairs in the epm- p,i M';*,Ji'\\ntdAug'2 " Then they must have s.kiieti them- jng Campaign, a numbcT of Democratic platform primary . II win. aid Kuwston. drafters predicted today. ' i*’*'*'* clerk* ofiue wiii he- H' >he <)i>mpic game*, it wa.s . a „ ■''a- ... ”"2---- sTn a new drive Uit i>'giMiaii*iti *•”('’<1 Jone.s will be representing “All of the windows uud d.Kir* ' ^ canvas.s Of resQjution.s committee members indl-1 of liv ^rvemnn ' t’enUa, -- h..s hometown: 2 the house* are eover*>d with Gated S. majority fed thC* , pitMdenlial eh'i'tWrf' ' Mii higaii - .tones LS the only - .voters would bo intensely intere.sted In issues relating ^ ^ SHS uT newspapers and tape. to Moi'p Ihitn 7(1 W'.iterford Township yesleiday. Metiieal eare fur the aged farm Pittple were 'lined up long aftf lid. housing, aid fo Education .and .the X pim deadline, wath lii i ■e.momieally 'ilepressed ai. ,is, slaiio.r’^v'o ’■ havin’^ Hr n.os ■mploynieni and other prK’ketbook regislranls Final ; tx' labulaled ording to liimald.son will K .Seetfi'Ini iship clerk' .1 June*, a I’ontiac native, quail-tied (or the team Saturday in Palo Allo.'’talif., when he placed third in Ihe lio-ineter hurdle*. Weather'll Be Good, but Showers Loom .Junes began hik track career at Ponliae Central High SchooF and continued it at Eastern Michigan -rollege in Ypsilanti, where hjf is It'll be mostly fair HI LI. WED SATIRDAV with .little vJonfts, 31, and Miss Qdccne will be married Saturday evening in Idlc-Uie bride, a graduate of DEBATE WAXES BITTER Dr. Edward R. Annis, left, who said he Is a practicing physician and a Democrat in Horida. and James B. Carey, right, president of ^ the International Union of Elertrical Workers, exchange bitter remarks before the platform committee of the Democratic National Conventinn fn Los Angeles Tuesday. Dr. Anni.s repf^jsented the American .Medical As.sn. Hei said Walter Rculher of the" AFfaCTO favored social security financing methods for aged medical r Rciither. . ]iroposHl.v, Thi* was true, mo^t agreed, despite imblic attention pald.rr <’ently In the ('2 plane Incident, the colla|»se of Ihe Miminil con fl-rence, the withdrawal of Pn * Went Elsenhower's Invitation to visit Japan and an Intensiflca-lion of Ihe Cold Har. TTif (vririmlftee is meeting in .advance of Ihe convention to weigh Turner ■>•> nf RalHvrin tie. pms a„d rons of various ,*- '™'P‘'^-^“ure r+.angr. tonight and to-sues bf»fore coming to grips with niomw. thi 'u»athtnnan says the task of wiiting a party cam- low of .M degrees is exiiecled to- Eastern Michigan College, ■» « paign document for presentation nighi. Thur.sdny' the- mmury will teacher in Detroit to the presidential nominating , limb to so -,-he couple plans to return to fo ( ,ivc nex wee * * * Pontiac before leaving for Eugene. It IS difficult to dramatize Triiiperatares' will kverage Ore.. July 25. The Olympic tram-alinul three degrees below, the ‘.'amp is there, nurnml high of 83 and low of 6"! Jones will leave for Enyope opening session of* “!*“ ^ August for further trmUi- the cernimittee tae domestic is- beginning frid^v , mg |. Swilieitaiid prior to (ho SUCH had the better of it Com ; ''««»"«« “ver the weekend, atari of (be gnmeo Aag. S4. milteemen debated—at times wiUi Predpitatiom will average about, some heat—w ith spokesmen of the'one-tenth of an inch in scattered T American Farm Bureau Federa-*hoivers .Sunday or .Monday, tion and the American .Medical 1 * * , ★ Association on I h e i r .proptaiaJs| North winds at 10 m.p.b. at 10 a for fai'in—and—■““*■’■’’1. HiLs morning will increase tojti planks. 1> miles, ditninishfhg At Tuesday's The Farm Bureau urged the "'’ening. committee lo put the party on! Fifty-one degi-ee.s record a* promising to do vvith the high farm pric at o'clock Jon^ is no itranger to IMrope. The. National Amateur Athletic Union sent him there In 1967 after his Pontiac Central graduation and again in 1958. On tbe 1958 trip he visited Runia. Jones wantf to teach in Detroit for a semeefer after his college wayj'W ^e lowest temperature pre^r'graduatioa in February. -f and crop coni lot*. e snpportsTrillhg * a.nr-today.-The reading', The couple plans to move lo ■vva.* 72 al 1 p m California next summer.* lb,-: JmrnM MJ inAO ])iv^ the FUM’iAC VKKSb, VVKDXESDAY. J tLV B. IWtO gey^^Hovy Otd€r N - all 12 of them and ' together in one odraer of Thirty-one,file cards sufficed for City Buys Waterford Lot hat's Right) for Renewal The police department.was alert-|this. Mrs. Evans oarried them her-; j self in a folder. I Mrs. Evans is among officials frwn II Michigan cities who have ibeen asked to testify abbut alleged ^discrepandes in the signatures on' I the petitions circulated for Key es, j Dearborn physiclan-dentist-lanyer who bolted the Republican Party to aeek the Demoi ratlc nomina- ____ has made its first prop' Robert A. Stierer, assistant city! deal df the urban renewal proj-manager and urban renewal coor-I>trott. Muskcfon. Muskegon buying a $1,100 lot iri Waf«v;datator, outlined the proposal and;Hdght», fettle Cregk, l.ansing, TpwiKhip. sttwssed the need for an ojganized'/*‘’H^,„li«lnroarwr RKl fiia n a * a approach to rehabilitation. [Rapids wtll testify, purchase, approved bj? thei "On the subject of rehabilitation.! . * * * riJ^Coramission last night, iw-every urban renewal project' '**'*• discrepan (le«s the dty's intereat in the throughout the nation can be con-®*®* •" t**® *’'^?**®. P®*!**®™ hofie and land of Mr. and Mrs. sidered an experiment,” said SUe^ r5 a Cany. lO Bltoa SB. j*r. —— BUI ‘ "Some communitiea have boon more auccesaful than othoTs, aome *1^ "**!• notebly auccesshil and aome not-i . ^ ^ ^ iCasIro Cabwel OKs apparently explainable ."by the old slory^ of husbands signing the naniM •f 'meir wtvM. and vice **Wo inurt It c it's not. scheduled for acqul-until later this year. ' kE OPTION Jeantime. City Manager Walter „ * WUlman reported last night., Uner the urban renewal thi elderly couple has taken an op- both the dty and the federal gov-tim o» a $1,400 oomar lot on Pre-iemmfnt will take atepa to enoour-TT^t street in Huron Gardena Sub- age inveetment by home-owMrs diiSiioo. Waterford Township. In their own property. I..,r,ard te MV fer the Th* ®*ty - *Wertl •!>?«>■ Tnll val — hae e plan lor orderly de- uf ____ ^ ^ '“*•« renewal in®i«W>orhood. a d e I o pment hfme. wlUrnae espiaiaet. planned ta t meana to increue ■ffeut the urban renewal plan has and preaerve property values. m elga the bUI. tald his mws "We'H Mr them, Peetlac property we'll be reeem fSsrry is a retired machinist. The "We would be asking Ihe cooperation of citizens in a few aeled areaa to aet the pace In Bliss street bungatow in ahlch the l*tion as an example to the rast couple has lived -for man^ yeartpf the urban renewal area, is Me of the first properties scMd- ""'e hope td demonstrate to the uiei to? acquisition under the i», satisfaction of evefyone that pri-ban renewal program. [va*® investment in rehaWlitatlon grtov A.NOtm* PIIAgE -'value! "as well as better neigi). aty oommistiaBers took knother ijarhood surroundings. " phAbe of the uAan renewal pr» -gram under stu^ last night. Ills b tbe proposal by tbe ad-m^rislratioa to hire tbe Mickiga! Stale I'aivertHy lastituta far CanaMialty DevetepmcM to pro-paro aa UN pfaa to eacourage rchabOitatlOB of private proper- jfhe Day in Birmingham Commission to Let Bids on Sidewalk Repair Plan BIRMINGHAM i Mda will be sou^ 1 for a downtown sidewalk repair aw ajppmyad bw Estimator oiiai»flk' appnSimr^SWt dty pajdbg TBUM ' n. ’’—The universal response to mail cal] |a a yell of delight and a moment *rience another recesalon Home improvements have ' --------*dth unemployment comparable to|creased aubstantially over a >ear ia-,1 k-ia K,, „... .. — matching the best pre- It was difflenit to decide who was most eager—the smUing host fandUeo lining the r«ri> at the bus depot or the alert M- to It ycar oitto who would spend the wxt M hooro sharing their own rulturea nnd heillage with kind strangers. The students Pontiac is holding have spent the past school year Minnesota and North Dakota as seniors in American high schools. ♦ ★ * With 1,500 others from various parts of the country they are converging by bus on Washington and New ©York, seeing points of est in the geogra|:^ical areas in which they have lived. city was a tour of the Pontiac Motor plant this moning. The rest of their visit is a matter of personal choice cin the part th^ir hosts. * * ♦ • Most Pontiac families had some form of picnic activity in mind tor their young guests. Visits to Cranbrook, the Detroit Museum of Art, metropolitan shopping centers and Canada (barring re-entry complications) are planned. At least one young man who arrived flaking pole In hand will be Introduced to the bounty of Oakland County’s waters by his Mats, also ardent flshemien. Details of arrival and depar- ^ummer Chill Sends North Under Blankets il9u8" was held by three out of five persons interviewed recently by the University of Midiigan Research Center. * The center said It interviewed 1.400 adults in Mk>’ in a study which was representative of the chin aentjU-S. population. Americana in the north-central * sutae under blankets and intol said it found that although sweaters today while Gulf Coast|three out of five of those inten midmts turned up their ainviewed Jtelieved there would be coriditlonera. ' [another recession with unemploy Temperriutet dropped into the ment comparable to 1958 only "one lOa'in the Lake Superior area tMs;out of sLx believed the recession motning. a repeat of the previous lalready has started, or will set in day's chiU that set record lows;very soon. Others expect the rein ^we communities from New cession to begin in 1961 and many York <0 Montana. mwe in the following two or three In the South, however, readings years." weat BO lower than the 70a during I rttntchtn .aid there was the-JU^t and ^her day In ronsamer * maay prople vious year of 1936. But plans to purchase homes during the next 12 months have dropped in every income group compared to last year. zlii« 90s was in prospert. Sultry weriher also inedemmated interior areas of the Southwest and PBdflc Cbast state#. The Weather ture were in the capable hands of an efficient committee of area teen-agers, headed by Sue Ko-prlncc of 319 W. Iroquoi.s and Sheny Fink of 4430 (^arton Rd. Bloomfield Hills. * ★ * Exchange students with AFS themselves, the committee fully appreciate the importance of a warm welcome. Although there were no language problems—all of the students havej' The Birmingham Police Department has handled some 1,000 cases I the No Record Court. A Birmihgham man who suffered a fractured skull July during a stunj at Huron Memorial Airport In Bax Axe was in saW JldNtMb. M . a* ‘ ToHeadSciiopI Gioardlthliii^ Tdx Exp«rt Schinnwl (i EIb^ at Annual Meeting last Night Wkh 25 yaara U aendoe to'lKal public schods behind him, Lo«i? H. Schimmel was elected preaWeiil of the Pontiac Board of Ediaattion -for the seventh time laat nishPat the board's annual " organliiatton dinner meeting at the Rotunda iBn. ★ ♦ ★ He succeeds Glenn H. Griffin who has held the poet since 1£67. Tbe Brord rotarned Mwroe^ 51. Osman ea vice preeident, and Walter L. Oedaell as secretary. Vernon L. SchlUcr was re-electod Schimmel served as Board president from 1942-44,1949-51 and from 1955-57. A tax e.xpert. he has been member of a state fax study connntriiort, director of fina*ce^ Ousted Teacher Defended by Parents at Hearing The hearing for ousted Pontiac i charges of refusing professional Panttac la Ihe fourth taoh step [elementary school teacher Isa M. assistance and of poor relations far Ms group which left Min- [Vogel dragged through its fourth with parent.s. | nroota June ». The prevlons i^nd next-to-last session last night, testtfvln* for Mrs stop was Rogers Otv. with Aknw bringing the testimony ali^ady, ^ Ohte, the naxt point an their [presented to almost 400 pages. ! mTl 'itoniaro.i itinerary wten they laave fa- The Board of Education heard; her 1, . teacte^^ ’ 'to Highlight of their visit to «ir *" “*bt of fhe petition. teacher at Herrington School, who g„p^rtnlendent Dana P Whit-mer said an emphatic “No.’’ jCoiiege Students many years of Enfflirti study inlRor/tld rW«fr#4 their own countries—a smile still the -common bond for stu-'^a Qti/vrrr Onrtv dents and "temporary parents," vll OuyUI rUliy and the Greyhound, station wasj ^ ; * * A . ’ E'""’* m l S0«mn.er. 1-j ^_____________________________: pounds of Cuban sugar Into the ^ ! businros school’s goldfish pood 1®'^®*®^* *® by a.l2-vq e Tuesday. • the Stote Highway Departrhent aj a member of the Oakland Couijlf [Tax Allocation Board. They said St was their version of the 1773 Boston Tea Party and that it was in protest of Cuban Prime Minister Fklel Castro’s "Intimidation’' of America. More than 50 participated. A A A Some carried signs saying: "We’re not sweet on Castro" and “No sugar from Cuba—no dough to Castro." margin In 1957 after a hotly coii-tested race with Lloyd R. Ludy. Lis appealing her dismissal "Consumers coiisttrtly need new stimulation to remain optimisuc,' they said. The center said that from Feb-s-n. ■nw._siyiMifctiqt twiixt t^i'ruary to May purchasing plans, BoiakfM- Bifaix^r"- especially for houses and autos, TsSas ta roo*ta« t • • - LTOut Utapsrstnr* prcesdUis I s.K. '’aV • saiJ Wind **lacltT 1 ba.S. “S^I^^^srstsup.-. . SUB rliM ThuMdsy St J M s m. "■MB Mtl Bt 3:« ------— -------- It 1:11 p a F dropped more sharply" thin other expeclattonsr and attitudes, ft said very’ favorable attitudes existed ter compact cars but plans for used cars were er than last year The sorvey indicated there weuM be a better ear market ter tke rost e( tbe ItW medei year but saM fatnre purchase plans la tbe aext twu years were na- parefess much iW- •2 purchase telev Rlfteit ttmotratiir* .. Ltmm iMiptrtturt .. “«sqassi;_^ ■glMWlgta LewesI sssTlTSSi’"' Mtele SP M IdaiMSPolU 74 CMasee n M Mfsr oAm«s PS Cta4ta«u 11 St Uro Tark If OcetUnd tl f1 Onilu ll ' JffiS ' ■•"•TheTDhwr CoancnTtiet far'the! •Srtwartk 5 n u 9 *“* **®®’ a«lJoon»ed—and resuiiied Semi^ S rt 7 S S its aessioB as the Oty CouncU. fi !» S IS Th® change doubles Wayne’s! n IT xrea and Increases its population “ ” from 16,000 to 21,000. kaosM CIti n •> BMttta UadSf W 47 TuBpa Let Aaittet 7t M Wayna Town B«cofne$ City as of Last Night WAYNE fUPD-The village of' Wayge became the city of Wayne' last night. Test YOUR Driving Skill Ikc RojOCtS Rocky $ ; Arms Slip Charge with children and par-jents, but that she also had diffi-[culty seeing the problems in the [first place. j ^ r, . i’U\CK-OF JUDGMENT’ (Continued From Page One) I -j .u . u u j I Whitmcr said that she "showed large, the Ocmocratic-controlled'a lack of judgment)" and "an willingness to accept supervision from her principal (Mrs. Effie Mitchell)” Skillful Driving 23 How to master 30 of the most rrueiid situatiottB of modem traffic congresses have agreed with hisi, Republican administration on military spending. It I* true, Elsenhower went on. that some Individuals get deeply concerned about our de-feuae position, and some get " V By 51AXWE1X N. HALHET THE RUNNING START As a driver approaching a greah lignal aees it dhangc ta yellaw ami, instead of stopping, tries ta dear tha intaraeatlon befaro it turns ta rad, ha rdias an tha BMtqriata an the roass atreeL starting, from a dead ■tap, ta give hlm$ safety faetar. If you are on this <-aroaa atraat and hlt-tho-groan-an the tm fjrt out iilta the middle of the intersection before he is out of the nay. Clip and Sove Waterford Man Heads Mineralogical Federation A Waterford Township m^n, Floyd N. Mortenson, has born elected president of 1He Midwest Federation of Mineralogical and Geological Societies. ' A A __ A Mortenson. of-69 West End Ave., * * * ;was elected Tuesday at the group’s The students were led by Irani- |20th annual convention at Ish-an-born Dr. Aly Baylor, chair- jpeming. man of the school's economics | He succeeds Robert Mai'kct « and nurfceting department. jlshpeming. As for Rockefeller, he fitted to his opinions and has a right to e;cpress them. Eisenhower added that he doesn’t think such vtews will wreck the Republican party. AAA *nie President theii said Rocke feller’s vieaa are his ow'i they are nrt Elsenhower’s. OOnCB CX>MME.NT8 In this news conference, his first in pight weeks, Eisenhower dealt 5Irs. Edward A. Gadient of 484 Bay 8t„ a Vogel supporter, said ker son Mark, 10. one ol eight children segregated from the class, had sutferMl no ill eflActa wlmtsoever from the dis-cipHaary measare. Many of those testifying for Mrs. Vogel said she had stimulated the intelkxmiai awareness of their chilttxin and had helped raise their grades considerabiy. The next and last session will be held Monday at .7 p.m. in the Board’s office. 40 Patterson f ' BUDGET—Eisenhower declared it Trill be a miracle' if the four-billion-dcdlar budget surplus which be estimated for the fiscal year which started July is now realized. siie have bees dashed, the Pres iBrort saM, by tbe lallnre of nwigKi— to meet bis leqneet (or far ■■ iaerease ia postal rates. He also mentioned the 700-mil-lioo-doUar cost of the new feddral pay Increase — put into effect over his veto — as another factor urUch will reduce the surplus the administration had forecast in January. Construction Contracts Down From Last Month DETROIT (f)-ContracU let May tor future construction Michigan totaled $113,807,000. or drop of 38 per cent compared with the same month last year, F. W Dodge Corp. repprted today. Nonresidentiaj ^tracts totaled $36.7^.000. down 34 per cent; residential $M;406.00p. a 14 per decline; airi heavy'engineering at $22,646,000, a drop of 66 per cent. Eye Quiz Fix Trials NEW YORK (AP)-A MWCial Manhattan grand jury begins as he! tnvestigatio" tfl ------- [Whether criminal charges shpuld (that steel production is at atout^j,^ lodged against any witneS.ses for fal.se testimony in the 1938-39 kitnj ? 30 per cent of capacity provides the pnly grounds for pt^ictionSj by dome economists that the coon-'l iry is headed for a new recession, sf^n in Marshall, Tex., is Mrs. Lytidon 8. (Lady Bird) Johnson. Along with her daughters Lucy Baines. 13, left, and Lynda Bird, 16, she is watching a'le^ecasrxrf Ihe'Senator’s announcement for the Dera- ^ cw'probe of rigge eowmtea, are the btf-laat ohewbic «( the noOed ■paiileh artial’a writ ever aaaor aad riee odlHl paefc^.omi, aol lha priaee was the honor i « te orentait the IMe Gal^ tr iboie ct Pleanoa. Ite M«aMh«t wd other norfci flofrie him a mflMondre alfH CImm Sh#Ni Qumnoy TAIPEI, Fbrmooa IP ~ The Chhwae Gommoniata Orad he Qnenoy* U hi, the Chtneae Na-tionaHat Datenie Miniatry report-waa the firot Rad flfat daya «alnat Last step of the perfect gin & tonic-do you know the first two? 1. Chill the glass as well as the quinine water before you takes an extra step to extra dryness. 3. Stir. And there start. 2. The dryer you make it the better. You’re wise to you have it: a fresh and frosty Seagram Gin & Tonic, mix with the extra-dry gin...Seagram’s...the gin that Thirsty? Go ahead ... enjoy yourself! And you will! 103 years of experience prove Timc works woudcrs foT Scagram’s Extra-Dfy Gin tutuui-BiiTiuut ctaniiY. ive. to t|0OF, wstiueo iir tii. oisiiutg mom hhmicu tun NOTICE! TO ALL CUSTOMERS This wedc 28,000 special sale notices of Great Importance were mailed ... If you did not receive one, be sure to call FEderal 4-4541 or stop in at either the Downtown Osmun's store or the Tel-.Huron Center store for further details of this great Semi-Annual Clothing Sale which begins tomorrow Thursday July 7th. DOWNTOWN PONTIAC TEL-HU&ON CENTER — " OpBU Thun., Pit;- flat.-,-"" Man. ’tU » PJd. 1st New Red Test Rocket! Travels 8,000 Miles WASHINGTON (P-Huw Mlchl-gan membm of Confrm wore recorded on recent JMl call voted: SENATE; Namara (D). Hart IV Sovteta have Mailed their new lerfae of long-range The fiiM of (be new ro< aa tired telo the cefttral Pacific Tueeday, trereltng S.00O mtlea "In exact accordanre wkh the preMt pngram," the Soviet# said. ' Taa ■aid the ihot "rnarka the vbegin-ning of the teatlng of new typee of powerful, multlMaga carrier iua»ti~i»r apue axplocnllM.'* It made no mctnicn ot the rodteu' niflitary potential ai an . Intercontinental carrier for mKlear| aquare-mtte nme about 600 miles south of Johnson Atoll, which tV United' States uses as ■ naval' t H. Mm to aen^ ajwtint 1 aporta hMt ta- ri>v • Oni-MT Picms - Twmitrw On final passage, 61-32, of com- under antitrust laws: Agnhiat ta-promise bill extending wartime > commital—Hart, McNamariTs The final stage of the rocket— a dummy of the InMrumeijt oti man-carr>ing chamber that would, he used in t space probe—i ^'reached the water aurface In I close proximity to tha tsrget,' Tau said. The range claimed was 6S0 miles more than that reported lor the ro^t the Soviets tcM-fired Into the central Pacific tn January. The Soviets said that one came within a mile of the tar- The Catted States holds the distance record lor rocket shoots. A C.S. Atlas halllstlc mlutle trawled 9,000 miles on May 20, ment said the Atlas fell in a preselected target area. Of the latest test, Tass said the pocket's dummy last Mage rad been "adapted for passage through dense layers of the atmosphere." This could Indicate, that the Soviets are preparing toj try to bring back and recover a nose cone from outer space, a necessary preliminary to sending a man into space. As in the first Soviet Pacific rocket test, this series wds nounced well in advance. Tass repeated previous w'arnlngs to ships j to May out of the Impai-t area until the shots are concluded by July 31. The target area Is a 50,000- _ _ . .f liberty Loan to Join DCTROIT I^PIans to merge National Finance Co. oi Detroit] with Liberty Loan Corp. of St. l.ouis were announced jointly by the firms Tuesday. The merger has been approved by directors of both companies. It is subject to appnwal by slock-I holders of National Finance. Liberty lx>an Wjj^ld be *hr I surviving corporation. The combined companies would total about 138 million dollars in outstanding receivables with 3-19 consumer finance offices in 243 cities In 27 states. National has some 30 offices in Michigan. Illinois, Oliio and Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1919. Real Old Indian Dugout Found in Michigan Lake KALAMAZOO fUPU - A 100-year-old authentic Indian dugout j has been presented to Michigan] State University by Kalamazoo 1 City mu^um director Alex Praus. ] The cattoe. carved out of a log 17 feet long and 30 Inches w'jde, was discovered last week by Thomas ^hulsld. Kalamazoo, a laboratory Clinician for Uie Upjohn Co. Chulskt was fishing at Big Sugar Lake when he discovered the waterlogged dugout. He pt-esentM it to director Praus who conliniied its age, then offered it to MSU,] because the Kalamazoo museum! already has a dugout canoe. ] 0«r fdvici ft drivtn ii fr«f, tMl It pays a driver to listen to gw)d advice-even when it comes from the back seat. 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JULY 6. 1(W0 Louisiana VIP Dem Fac« Drunk Charge U» ANGELES (AP) - I_____ JUli¥ Dwnocntic ItettaMl Cte- « >iry trial OB a intaidcatlaa n li» Gravd. rienied off aa iMne Satarday for tioii pleaded fanooeiit Tuesday , in The nattily dresMd oommittee-BUn told reporters: “The lAatter is being investigat-It >*a a nislaka. I fed confident that will be toowo condu-sivdy jd the proper time.*' Pdice were waiting for the airliner after the pilot radioed that •ooteone had taken a hn of ready-mixed martinis. Hw stew-aress said Gi^vel’s aMdentifled seat partner took the six mall bottlof of liquor but shared them with Gnvel. Gravel, free on $21 ball pei trUil Jhly U, said he has made a strong protest to the airline. He said he was cold sober when be Vl^keup larin'togo Addison's Illness Afilicts Glands, Usually Fatal NEW YORK arPl»-Addrocortlsone. accord-1 Ing to a Columhla Presbyterian* Medical Cenier Sjiokesmun Treat-j ment Includes pnimotlng the gen-j eral stale at heiilih plus inedVru i AdvMi leads Fiction Pack FOLK .^gtHClRE.^ I KID YOU NOT, Pam-. THE LAW AND TllE PROfTTS, ; Parkinson. Finoncer B«-m»rd Bnruchgot 25! cents a week sllowam-e while student- in ('ollrge of the (’tty ofj I New York: 10 cents exlrii for (arc in biul «eiith«*r —Delegates i ^muacidvacbesandpaMthatohen | have been asked this nat- and intelligence at my com- represcntii^ Methodist Church, 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE , PONTIAC, N^ICH. FE 2-9101 Ynnr Buick D«ol«r tk* man t* u« lor B«lt*r-Buy utod can, f—t '■ ' ..........—■ Methodist Delegates to Name 2 Bishops canae restless nights and miserable tired-out feelings. Wlwn tbcM discom-forts come on 'with over-exertion or stress and strain—you want relief — “*“• it fast! A--•*— ---------- be mild bladder irritation following wrong food and •drink - often setting up a restless uncomfortable feeling. Doan's Pills work fast in 3 separate ys: 1. by-speedypain-relieving action csie torment of nagging backache, -jdacbea, muscular acbes and pains. ........... e 13 ural question; Just in case you;mand.’’ lose out on the ticket’s No. 1 spot.l The second time he said; ______ would you accept the vied presi-U candidate for president, and I dential nominatkmT 'would never reject something that Kennedy says emphatically no.:_________________ ________________ Johnson' doesn't say. Whether this means Johnson Ls less confi- _ - dent of winning what he's going “OllCe tO LO$e PhOneS? after is open to question. kidn^ tubes. Enjoy a uood nfgbt'i sleep end the eeme happy relief miltiona have for --------------- —iw, large size saves 's Fills today! SO years. Ne r. OetDoen’ Doan's TAIPEI. Formosa (APt - The It’s hard^to s'ee Vhy Johnson|TaiPei police bureau is in danger would swap his present job as' of having all Its phones cirt off majority leader of the Senate because' it owes more than $5,000. Democrats for the much less ac-.xhe bureau said it did not have tlve. less power^l and less influ-|the money because its budget is! churches witlT 2,266,952 memirers; cntial job of vice ^piresident. small. It asked the-city gov-! in Mictiigah, Illinois. Indiatra. I * emment for a special appropiia-i Iowa. .Minmnsota, North and South I Johnson astonished no one when tion. 'Dakota. Ohio and Wisconsin. members in nine states meet today through Sunday at Grand Rapids in the North Central Jurisdic-tional Conference expected lo name at least two new bi.shop«. Special speakers include Carlos: P. Romulo. ambassador general! of the Philippines, and 'Bishop Jqkn Wesley Lord of Boslon. >e-' presenting the Methodist CouiKii ol Bishops. 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Brokers said the selling appeared to reflect a small alnount of profit taking after three successive days of higher prices. They said also that it may have been in expectation of a slightly bearish crop report to be released later tod^. All Josses were limited to minor tractions during the first several minutes. In the first export business of any consequence in several days, India took about 54 million bu^els of wheat. Grain Prices The fallowing are top prices emrerigg sales of locally grown brought to the . Market by growers and sold by them in wholesale pack Quotatkms are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Friday. StrtvMrrln, 14 «ti. . apparatus, dot, bclu. MDa, Omn. Plit, bu. B«uu. ^r«ts.^Rpund, b Mti.'doi. bchi. ___ . Broccoli. do«. bob*. aulUlowbr. doi........ Cobbon, ba............ Ctbboc*. Sod. Su...... Ctbb*i«. Sprouu, bu. . CeUnr, dot. (Ulki ... Cbtm, dot txat. ...... Dill, dot. bchi. ..... Wbett— HI? T. Itr. S... l.n*« Lord' IdTuiBsi- Vehicle Output Hits 4^2 Million First-Half Figures Are Well Ahead of Those for Same Period in 1959 MARKETS Detroit Produce •HS is Ptrilei. Cur^, doi. I |tnltg, root, dot. bchi ■outoei, io^ib. btf' ' Tumipt. topped, b Stock Trading Mills Unevenly NEW YORK un-Thc stock market continued to pursue an uneven course in moderate early trading iday. Changes of most pivotal issues were narrow. In the •‘romance’' aectiea which has been affected sharp profit taking there were some moves of 3 or 3 points. Poiaroid dropped more thaa S briore reoavertag tUgbtiy la a follow through So yeolerday’t lost of 7*4- Vrado leconped aboat a pulat of yeoterday’t 7>| Steels showed little change. Wall Street apparently having well discounted this week's drop in the steel industry operating rate to the lowest level in 11 years. Motors were unchanged to nar-iwly mixed. Ford was easy. • American Motors picked up a * fraction. Utilities, tobaccos and other i fensive" stocks coiUinued firm to ” slightly higher on *balance. The • ,1 os betrayejd nenoiu ... uwland a desire for Shelter In the ^ steadier issues. Business Notes' Dale H. Moats, sslcsroan tor Oi Lilly and Co. in Itomlac. has retired after 39 years with the firm. He h^ chosen to retire at an early age under provi--sioni of ihe Lilly reUrenient plan Moats had headquarters Pontiac since 1943. He Joined Lilly as a salesman in Detroit on May 35. 1931. and transfer* later took him also to Charleston, W.Va„ and Hint. A qiember pi the Pontiac Drug Association and Phi Delta Chi. protesstonat (diarmacy fraternity, he and his wife live at 50 W. Iroquois Rd. They have two children daughter, Mrs, Nancy M. Kasher, and a son. Richard. News in Brief MOATS Ray O. Hayward, gl. of 181 W.| A’psilanti Ave., was found guilty! of drunk driving yesterday before! Municipal Judge Cedi McCalInm.j He was ordered to pay a $100 fine j or serve 10 days in the Oakland! Ctounty Jail. | Kenneth Stenleh n( IM F.xmore^ Waterford Township, reported tp township police that someone i had stolen a tackle box and fish ing equipment worth $.50 from garage sometime. last night. C«rd of Thanks I WX f»M TO EXmiKSS OUS SIN- <-*r« UmiUu «nh smrMlbUon w Siam Irivmli f»r ibn f!«t»l bhd ***^* ** In Mcnwrlam i ___________r in ys« dbrlint but OM IovmI ro« bMt Sad^ inUttd br «tl« Ttr _wrt»_s_ _____ ^ Funeral Ulractors V 4 COATS PONCaSL BOMB Otyyka toslM__. 0" *-*!« Donelson-Iohns „ ••D.!5S5"1bH _^spsKu datmil cWsnt mi^Ubr0«r»,'«»j_ ... ■Voorhees-Siple FU.NERAU HOME *W*i-^*“ ” *****' Cemetery Lots S »s*0Tm,n., « oRAVi tot. oae- Uhd Hlll» Urmurlbl 0*r4*n< WIU dltldt LMvtni tut*. Mcrl-(lf» Msrkft WHITE CHAPEl. - TWO OR AVES, I (IRAVBB IN WHITS (TaPtL FOR •Alb r.hbbp PX 4-}237 PERRY UT. PARE CEMETERY BbAttUtul S irbbb lot. WUI dUMb. BOX Rerun At It R.m. Today then were repileo at The rresa offloo la the loUowlag Attucc, Hrad, Lbttucb, Rbbd, Muatbrd, bu. RoBiAlne. bu. Sorrel, bu. .. Spinch. bu. . rurnIpA, bu,'.. Burglar* stole approximately in change from a cash register j Drugs also displayed a healthy Grocery. 83$ Blaine: - - V ^ ^ 'Ave.. it was reported to Pontiac police yesteiday. . lone, snuUI plus signs being po*l ' 11a' .Merck, Ptixer and 8cher- : ^w| ing. Poultry ond Eggs Hyde Klllott, 87 (ilenwood Ave.,i 1.3] Westlnghouse Electric picked Pontiac police yestcr- i?J!about a point. Republic Steel also someone stole rare coin.s J JJi gained about a point whUe other •»** home. i jleadli^ steelmakers showed scant! ^he theft of *U fram the East I ^ ^ 'SWe Beer Store. 322 S. East Blvd., j NAFI bounced back a couple of ^-gg reported to Pontiac police yes-points from the prior session s loas ‘terdav i r%t i/. D1eAAsb_l^MAAb dull TB/ A^ nei' I Help Wanted Male 6 sibSdY «urk Si 3 W. WAlton Blvd AC'.GRKSSIVK YOUNG MEN Dund dtliversd b«t.......... . , ve poUUry: HcAvy type heni 31-32; light typb 1-11; SbAvy type roetteri over I 1-35; broilers sad fryers 3-4 Ibt. \ 1-34; Bkrred Rocka 35 - 34; bi irkey-i; hesvytype hens 13tb-30. DETkorr EGGS orreorr. Juiy s fAP) ^ Egg pricei *’*«^ *'**'^''"*' p®*”** • ”, Allied Ch . DETROIT (UPI) - U.S. motor ! vehicle production during the first . half of 1960 totaled 4.540,675 units, I compared with 3,945,591 during I the same period last year, the Au-1 temobile Manufacturers-Assn.-re-' ported today. ! The six-month output Included 3,813,632 psHsenger cars and 733,076 tracks and 3,078 motor I coaches. In June U.S. plants turned out I ;T28,204 vehicles, including 613,7691 cars, 114,075 trucks and 3601 motor coaches. I Detroit livestock i I Last week 150.250 unit? wwe mm'’W^?^t’ee»............ . ' produced, including 125,982 cars I and 24.268 trucks and buses. com-|tuS? pared with 140.923 cars and 26.060 .. on 6,400 shares. New York Stocks lEbrly Morning QuoUtlonvi jr«r to Dbtrolt in cAtes included; I ■ looib In 10 donn cAWi. ConiumerA grAde , ‘Includb O.8.I. V Whites irAdb A Jumbo M-42; Mt?*!*,,.. 'lArgA'll***!*}"®^*'* . I7.t Jnnbk A 74^ 33 3 KImb Cll 3*7 Kretgt, I 31.1 Kroger .grAde B Livestock Am Met Cl .. Am Motor* Tel . Trie 36.S j Vandals broke 30 window* at Bagley School, it was reported to Pontiac -police yesterday. nth. Composer of Religious, 6T4 Children's Songs Dies 7*3i WHITTIER, Calif (fi-The Rev. Alfred H. Ackley. 72, composer of **I'1,500 gospel and children’s songs' 50 6 died Sunday. 2* 51 A retired Presbyterian minister. 5^ 51 he once worked with evangelist " ‘I Billy Sunday as a composer and trucks and buses for the previous week-, ?he AMA 'said. lAtb lA.t week, hellers fairly _ _____ _____ "1* lb. eholceiArmed StI ... *j.* Merck s. obrryin. A'priDie end 37.50; most Armour A Co . 33.4 Merr » *50-1150 lb. iteers 36.00-37,00; Atchison ........... 331 Mpls 37.25; good to low choice iteers Avco Corp ....14.5 Minn 33 50-35.50; stAndbrd and low good 30.50-:Balt A Oh .... 30.3 Minn 23.50; few small loads 115-015 Ib. choice Beth Steel 45.1 Monr' helfbrt 35.75: most choice heifers 34.7.5-;Boelng ‘ Mead CP Merrk . 14.5 ilirnn _ 01 musician. . 45.2 j__________ ______________I , « «; PUBLIC BALE 1(50 Ponttac 3-Door, serial P754H>5445 IP ’ WE ha'vb"a Permanent' po^^^ TION POR YOU. NO EXPERIENCE NECESBART. BUT YOU MUST BE BUSINB88 LOU AND 8INCCRBLT INTERESTED IN A SECURE FUTURE. 0PENIN08 ARB LIMITED CALL MR aCRIPTER PE 4-0*03 BETWEEff A AM AND 1 PM Salary $90 Weekly 2 *p'"a??nt dignified wo 3. Assoctatton with * so: 4. Steady year around Income m Adlai In on 7th Vote, Says Sen. Monroney _ .. .— choice heifers 33.50-....... ' utUlty and standard 11.00-'Bond Btri sales cows steady: utility cows Borden . . 1—J .....------------- Briggs .\«g 24.50: 33.00: . 10.50-17.00; ______________________________ 13.50-10.50. ___..—Salable 000: barrowi and gilts ^ active, mostly 35c higher; few lots uni-: form No. 1 and 3. lM-310 lbs. 11 35-10 50; Burrough " Y No. 3 aad 3 1*0-330 lbs. 17.35-lg.OO:ical Pack 3 and 3 330-300 Ibi. U.50-I7 00: few calum A S,\N.FRANCISCO (UPI) - Sen. A. S. (Mike) Monroney, scoffing at’iand I 'loo-ioo ji doubts abbul Adlai Stevenson’.s M *“** ” “eiectability," said yesterday the two-time presidential candidate can win the Democratic nomination again. The Oklahoma Democrat, here to drum up dclejfate support for Stevenson, predicted a deadlock between Sens. John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson—and possible SJeyciisQDLJvictQiy on I seventh or eighth ballot at the Democratic National Convention. Monroney said Steven.son can win the nomination if strong grass roots sentiment for him can be translated into delegate strength. He said there has been evidence of the Steven.son sentiment at recent rallies in the East. 3 Record Distributors Accused o{ Payola WASHINGTON (»-The Federal! Tr^ Commission today accused three more record distributors of giving payola to radio and TVI44 1 /*! I disc jockeys and other employes of broadcasting stations. i ^---------------- '”BsrD««fS!!Head Named by GM and the ARC Distributing Co., bothl ' of Detroit and the General Dis-j r Stanley Maddox was placed in'inSinS tributing Co., Inc., of Baltimore, charge of General Motors manage- . 25 The complaints .alleged each^ent clubs, with headquarters in company mafie pa.vofls for theluej^j, ^nd James L. Tolley was!lSl mc7 ! ! 55i puri»se of incroasing sales of its;„amed to succeed him as Atlanta!{“‘ ‘g, w.ison « wo recorts through bi^dc^ting aj^pgignai public, relations manager, 8Hv« record day after day. The «•“ ** ’ to answer the complauits. _|vice prosident in charge of public; STOCK AVERAGE* FOR LEASE OR SALE Th* Morcore Bldg. 45 N. Parry S». Ayyroi. JO.OO* sg. f».. rirvyrMf. •sUls bMf. bks 3S*nlcl**l parking arrass slrrct. Avoilebls Sept. 1. PhoM Wm. B. Mitcksll FE t-2150 Compiled b; le AKftOCltUd Press > 30 IS 13 60 Indust R»1U Util Stocks .8 ^.3 3 mt 1(M.« ms ..338 6 121 8 104.4 221 6 .332 8 125.8 101 8 223 9 .350.8 1 47.8 97 3 233 8 .354.9 138 2 104 5 233 9 308.7 114 8 98.8 307 1 . 395.8 147.8 1028 235.8 BsMsass Luss 45.000 to *50,000 3 Voaf Term — Real Estate — Immefliafe Action BUSINESS CBEDH CO. 199 Pierce- Sirmingham 'Midwest 6-8989 [relations. I * * Net chan« . I Both ’appointments, are effective,*i^*' iAug. 1. I Week ago' . . Month ago . 1 Maddox joined OM in Septem- [y,Si'h*»h her I860 a* a letturer with the i*oo low .! travelinE *eienee exhibit. Pre- ,^***’ ' view, o, Pn^^*. He later vra* aroex avlevoe, awNlKned to GM k other traveling 30 inds 84i.8e up 0 75 show. Parade of Progre**. ; " "|J; , . ...... . . *5 stock* 211.17 up O.lg In August 19d4. he was a.s.signed sales to ll a m 5*0.000 ihares to the Newr York public reiationsj , —----------------- office and was an assistant manag-!c^_^.^, vA/e*-.*.- er of the New York region before rormer btOte WOmOll being appointed regional manager Ojes il7 Cotifomio :in Atlanta on April 1, 1156. _ ---- Friday. July g n.ui from Sharpe-Oovette neral Rome,. Clarkston. witl William Richards officiating. 1 terment in Lakevlew Cemetery There sill be a military funeral service Mr. Hemingway will lie In itate at the Sharpe-Oovette Pune^l Home, Chtrkugn KLINE. JULY 4. l*go7 PEARL M . New Yorl age 70; "1 Keller Tolley ha* been assistant GM poMie relation* regional msask-er In Flint since February 196*. Jic. jointd staff July 6, 1954, as - ____________ Parade of Progress and advanced to supervisor of lecturers of the Gm outdoor science e.xposi-tior. which traveled tliroughout the United States and Canada. PALP ALTO, Calif. iFi-Mrs Dora Ellen Hungerford, 80. wife of Colen W. Hungerford, retired advertising manager of Michigan Bell Telephone Co., died here Monday following a long illness. ingtoh area and also lived Houghton, moving to Detroit 1917. Bcsid^^lier-busband, survivors 'iiie^de two sons arid a daughter Elmer Kline; desr sut« of^rk. . • Pr*ok Or«f saa Clyde Kecklklso iurvived by three *r»ndchlldren »ntl 10 grest-ir*ndchlldren. Pu-nerkl service will be held Thuts- RuntMn Funeral Home OLSON. JULY 4. l*Oo7“OLAP. 105 Center; ife 72; desr fkther of Melvin *nd Helme/ Olson. Mrs Cora Owen. Mrs Aim* Llnstkd, Mrs. Cl*r* PerrU. Mrs. Violet Koenl* bnd Mrs. Alice Tysek dear brother of John. Ludvick and Jelmer Olaon. Mrs. Tlllle Mr?*’B*ff^ Hu?ch« “and**M”' Land* Lund; also survived by 34 trandchlldren and four great-grandchtldren. P u n * r *1 icrvice ...... ^ ■'-'"^"^?torVuS.r;i P Eastman -----------------—t In Oak Rill Cemetery Mr. Olaon will Ue In state at Huntoon Funeral Home. TRUBA. JULY 5. It**, WILLUmIp "—•“ ".JiMUiat *f Obaalis.— Edward Trub* and L30 pm.^^ft^m i otflctatlng. Interment'll . Valentine Lubiti. Pune i«..lec will be held laturday July *,. at 1 p.m. from Bharpe Ooyatt# Funeral Hamt. Clarkston with Rev. William Rkbardt offi elating. Interment in Lakevlei Cemetery. Mr. Truba wUI lie It state at the Sharpe-Ooyettt Fu Help Wanled Mel* ft OOOD OFFORTUNITV FOR A Saod mrchanle. planiy ol >obs. aa* modern shop Frvfarrvd on* wiUi loreigii car eaperienc* no battmwr* troMad Applv to Andy CsAl Oongs Domeatle and For ?$"a8w edldvta .IU«T~ONt BALSBMAN OOOD OF MBN WHO DtMAND ABOVE AV crate laconic Mu>t uu*llt.r lu ortanlaa. train and head *r»up For further interview phone EM MAN FOR FURNACE AND* DUCT work, iniumne and pipe flUlni Some Vkn rcaulred ALSO SALU MAN TO lElL OAS HEAT PE 3dl37t MAN WITH BUMPINO AND jiamtlag ckperlsiice needed. 3015 MAN 7 t Must WORE fust nav IN* AUTO PART* Ho Other iced apply Hullctbai'ks Auto Farts rr, 5-1051 373 Bail Mioni EAGED MAN FOR i Jobs Mora for honit than wi Wife and child walcoms 4-433* Opportunity Unlimited pu[tnt!tl to III* man win, proves his ability liv scning Ceneflls Write. Pbo vltH Henry C Cline, Manager Fontlac FART TIME Call Mr Taylor, . fi:dekai. AlODKRXi/'ATiON 3536 Dixie Highway EXPERIENCED DRIWER FOR getter. Apply 13 W. Pike PUI.L TIME OR PART TI5IE 1 young men needed! to line up _______ ____________ IN- T E R N A T I O NALLY EKOWN CONCERN WITH BRANCHES IN ALL PRINCIPLE CTTIE8. PLEASANT AND INSTRUCTIVE WORK CAR FURNISHED PHONE MR KERRY. FE 4-0*04 FOR INTTERVIEW. SAI^Tn^ $9d WEEK OR 3-0822. 4 •AI.E8MAN WANTED. NO rXPFR Unc# nvcMftiry. part or full Um» Rofar'a BiUb k Narvtca 695 burn. caiU re 5>6102 8TOCE ^MAN. ^^rULl. J 1 Ijlli" H* y . Dr*Jton'Vum-. 8AI.ESMAN. r0h PANT IIMF work Good liommUMon l-M 5-4921 .SilcMDan for I'Iywoim! WI NtCD A OOOD SALESMAN AS uucir-iir-i7MT t.tt^.... Wl P081TIVLY rURNISH AU. NO PHONI CALIS PLRABI titsKVIBION 1ICTINIC1AN. EXP Peers Appllani-e to, *141 Com- and hospliallsatUm ’ V Pontiac Press, Box *7 WOtJL PRE88ER.S. FULL TIME. Must be experienced Apply at Star Cleaners. 2*3 K Pike WANTED PRINTER, VOUNO MAN Call OTIHweir l-Mil Help Wanted r'emale 7 fuarant^ed Uemo. catalog ' comln "figr'opening p* plan Write. TOYS. 3513 Bell* Rd.. Toledo 13. Ohio BEAUTY OPERATOR WANTI customers through the Avon Moo'-'cTiTe ?4Soi'"oV’';r;;’.: Drayton Plains PO Bo* *1 ■ BABY8ITTER LIVE IN OPTIONAL W^trford Twp OR 3 *503 "BAKER Ted s has an Immediate opening for an euerirnced baker Appl> in pers<»i*onif! Tl'.D’S W'OODWARD AT sq TAKE RD. CURB OIRL AND WAITKESS. OR 3 0*40. "CURB WAITRESSES Day A night thlft •GRILL COOKS waltrasses^ A ^gnll cook* on tlie Apply In person only Woodward at Square Lake Rd COSMETIC 'and DRUG CLERK etprrirnced preferred, full time. Pontiac Are* Write Pontiac Prev.v Boa 104 CHURCH SECRETARY MUST I Drayton Plains EXPERIENCED COBMETICTAN Excellent aorking conditions Oood pay Oood hours MAyfuIr 6-2535 experienced' SHORT ORDER cook MI 4-110*0 ' E X PE n if: N C E D WAITREft* MI 4-ttWO EXP HOUSEKEEPER LIVE IN KE 3-4246 EXPERIENCED WOMAN FOR Ikundrv and Ironing, some linuse-work, 3 dxys week Oxford am. KITCHEN HELP WAlTREBBEfl Apply at Big Boy Drive-In. 34*0 Dixie Hwy. LADY WITH CAR TO OO TO OAY lord with me, July^ 15 through August Must do house work for board and^room. FE .2-3323. Will legal secretary birmino- ham law oltice, Must be thoroughly experienced Call 3 to 4 p.m.. MI M*66 , _ LADY TO care FOR INVALID close to Pontiac References' Salary Replv Pontiac . Press Box 5 MOTHERLESS HOME. TO TAKE full charge. EM 3-0431 MOTHERLY'WOMAN FOR CHILD care. 5 days or llv* In FE H074 i^ART TIME SALiEis' WOftE TO cojitact PTA's. schools, chutchev, and other organliatlons. To selK llnrs for money making activities Some experience m sales halpfui Muse have car Oood commission arrangement. Write Pontiac Frets Box J* Part Time Employment time opening lor a woman experienced In bookkeeping (keply In your own handwriting. giving age. martial ttatut and prevtou* experl-enee. Boa 1, Pontiac Freix. NEED FIN.^NCE-FIXEK? Order Classified good job. FE ,2-8181 is . Ihc Want Ad number! RUN A SPARE-TIME OREETINO Card and Gift Shop at home Show Irlendi samples o Help Wanted Pcmelc 7 PHONE SOLICITOIUI. FULL OR part llms la wur offleb, Apolx 3*1 Oakland RCCEFTtONUrr BBTWEKH 3* and 5b rr* n( *g« agnpritnc* prvf Apply la paraob.- 1*0 N sagtnaa M. RUN A roAlU|7ttin~''(iBidHlNa Card and uqi Site-p *l home fMU nothlaV^’t*fr'*Wrll7’«5^^^ for samples on approval Regal Cireetlngs. Dept m FPradale. Mirhigan READY 7XVWFAR 8AT.ESWOMEH Full tim*. Must bava txperlenae. pleasant manner elieertul disposi. .tiMv, III * hour days. Basa pay ' Phis prniliK linn bidiui Full Fenner benefits bvillable In ptrson "PENNEY'S Miracle Mile t enter tr:rn, 7.7«rc’;‘Hs.'p"fu, ss* Huron rnxrHONK •OMCITON8 rAUe from itffli-k, foorf hourly r«t# Md ^ ** n'fnur Prele'r coUired FE ilia WAKTEU waitress EXPiniFNt t rTht""|3o'^A ^ Te!fgt»r>b''R4’*'*'' Help \VanlC4l 8 BUIUDEII BROKER^^ — .NEEIW ESTABUSHEU WATKINS ROUTB evsllable Full or pa l time Av- EXP WAITRESSES and KiriTl-eii help No phone' call. Applv Ill person Pandy's Rsslaursiit *430 Dixie II*y Diaylon Finns limployment Aiccncici 9 I Via.VX l■l)\VAKI)^ vnf'AnnNAi <'OlTNHKI tNO AfeKVirr 9;a8t mTRo.of Auin Kl I'Kl.SI'X'l A i l\ K Held work ^Aged 33-37. Eipehvr nlshed Mldwes^ Fmp^^yment 466 *277 e n I . - Secretary W!lh od t *(*’'** d ) I id Uonid QtUrr, V*d»v»*'^Mt.i*J?^t Ingtructloni 10 DIKBELI PHACTIOAI. RPAKP. If 18 to 55. mrrhanlcfilly incllntd ' vrit# for rKFK htjok (fttlitle* Enflnyfrlng Inst Dpdi 297C, Bo* 4664 Detroit 34. Mlcliigau Work Wanted Male II A-l WALL WA.HHINO, CARPET A Uphol Mach cleaned FB 4-1*77 A-l CAHPENl-EH WORE NEW --J rppali. FE 4-4310 I VOUNO MARRIED 5 WORK 3-4*15 _ CARPENTER * Remodeling. I CABINET MAKEK AND CAnPBN 3 PINUU4ED CARPENTf work, by hour or Job CARPENTER WORK onable. Call after II 50 per hr PH Pr I-M52 MAN WANTS'MOWINti OF ANY kind MU *-413, WEED, lawn cutting AND VOUNO ■ MARRIED 8 c H O i) t 4^7*3*'^ '‘»*uek einplovment FE Work M anted I'emale 12 r TJAT inONlNO ETAXiNt^Ic Cowxn. s:i4 Melrn.e, FE ;.-i47i 2 WORK. 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH-Ing a house cleaning KE J-V,II IROSINOh picked up'and df fiuilding Service 13 1ST CLASS LICENSED BUILDER PE 3-4555 ZJ'OO** BANDIKO WITT THE FLOOR SANDER PI 5 :1722 fabulon waterlox - iiruce ' BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT ---. Also fireplaces. OR 3-5W2 - A-l CARPENTRY - __ PE 3-7304 ALL TYPES OF CbNCRETE work lionestr, Integrity eut-. tomer satisfaction, not • sIoihh a policy. For Information call Raymond W Commln* OL_ 1-6772 Alum. Gutters COPPER OR GALVANIZED Roofing and Alum Hiding by Alcua WORK MVSELP FREE EBTIMA-TES FHA TERMS iOl-'S KOOi‘IN(. &• SIIKKT METAL EM 3.3OM ALL kinds' cement WORK Jensei f E 1 RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL and Indu.vtrlal Mason and ger, contracting AUp store front rr-modellog. John W. Caplet. MY A-l CF,MENT''~w'OHH' ^NWHfNO too large or small Commercial or residenttals. Free estimates - OR 3-6172^ _ , __ ADDiTlbks OARAOBS. AWNINOS Pontiac Home Service. FE 4-1887. BUI^ZIHO - BXCAVATINa~ TRENCHIMO - TRUCKING Bcptlc Tank and TTI* Jim Wlemchak em 3-OMl CES4ENT AND bLocK 9I0RK. Keith q. Slegw»rt. FE 5-07*3; eij^T W6« OF ALL KINDB. _ITee_eitlnM^^OR 3-»7«.______ C054PLBTE RXMODELIMO 8ERV- B«|^ng ^k«________If. ELiefaiC HEAf, INSULATIQW, — cv Itil W. Nurwa, FE>MM a o u A C lioviNO. ' F V i ht **ulFp*d FE A*4*0 t-A Tdbn*. Mil IRI|'* >T/f54« SERVICE'"LiliT. ir$, taaalBt Bnlthlaw FE 4-»4*0 MONEY bon, REUODEUNO. MIeW Cw **Ti*»*r Fr ASTENINO A' REPAIR RB'as" Pal l es. FE 3-7*33. PLASTER AND RiPAlM WALL* -- FiriVACT FFFinc* BITIT' a * FE *-na* KOOF RF.FAIKH ' EAVEmtOUOHllA) FE 4-**44 a O SNYDER FLOOR LATINO. ramUof and fln,sHng Phon* FE IRgNCHtNO EXCAVATtNa FOR dl^hae aad boa* wait WATLRl’ROOMV, War* guaranteed Ptte e.Mmaies FE *4077 IluildInK Supplies 14 NEED CASH FOR RKPAIfl* OR |oA*RD^nN\'j!cE.''lli4'*N F?f,? Rusine** Servke 1.8 BUlOUmLO WALL fLIANERR W.vll and windows Res.onable FE 3-ldJI El ECTRIC MOTfiH. sERVlrB Rf _K.i;nhrrri'Vs;ir‘ * FAVJt APPI laNCE PAHTM M OAKLAND AVK FF. :' 402l FURNACE OAS 'OIl' INSTAl.I.ri) 34^^10. Serv. C L Nelson PE MO I POINT WlflRLPnOL V KE-. NTW WAV .\''I'IIAI 1 '""*Ai'"s.'s'“’*‘’ FIjAsrKHIN<.y NEW OR tiypAIR NAJka MAI HINIU WHAWPy.sitD MAN! FT I EACH la SAOI f V ST Bookkeeping A Tone* 16 BOOKKUk PtVo Al ( TAX*.., EMp 1 ISI6 Hressmskinx, Toilorinx 17 ^KB^MAKLNQ TAIl^lSa ALr t^AUhllUNri _ At ItMATIONS EDNA WARNER Uarilen IMoMing I* ALa^WARNER^ ROTO TILLING PI.OWINl. (.HADING DtSCINO a .e« cutun. ,f. AS22. OR OH Laundry Service 20 l.aiidstaping 21 IIHION AND KtSIUtKT removed, trimmeil And *complete cleanup ol *R debris FF 4-4321 III (SH j-oiAi BUl.LDOZINtI AND I ANDSCAPf work wanted Ff: 3 054* mil.1 DOZING I ANllHCAPINU Tiemhing FM 3-22*4 EM 3-24L, expert TREE HERVICK FIIFE erlltnalet FE S-OJgJ or OR 3-2000 KNIHBS I ANDHCAPE; IRUCKiNn a stunr aggregate Prumpt^lrU ne FF .'i-nmE FK 5-E70* • A^NDHT APINO.^^LIOHT HAUI INli I’lfasant Laiul.Ncapiiig Cnmpla.e lawn building .rs, lor grs.lmg and mo*mg, frrlUWag. ...d,spring and fall clean-up FF h(R> DFLIVEnED ff. 5-;l*6 OR Tn,. Ill Moving and Truiking 22 I A Kr.lu, ,-,! SMl'i'!I* MOvl'"f. 7 F '4 4S.14 I) RUnBLSM. fT A0(I»5 1 AWN MOWING, I RillT HAUI ' ( \|^|■A( ,L Trucks to Rent TRUCK, TRACTORS I'diitiac I ami ai,n Iii'li’strial 'I I actor I o, Ff 4 04ff’ " WOODWARD Opel. Usllv Including Sunday I'ainting & Decorating 2.1 l.*T CI.A8S PAINTING AND DKC-2-2»4A ^ 1st CLASS DteORAnNO PAINT iii^g ami wall pap.-rm^ Ff, 4.0255 Al PAINTINtf. INTERIOR B:X-terinr 10 per cent diet Tor r* h Guaranteed Free eat FE 4-FJ05 AAA PAINTING > DECORATINU f ree esUmatea, A LADY I Papering f E 6-0243 A l PAINTINO a"'DECORAtTno Paimr removed. FE 4-6*J8 OOMMMCIAL SPRAY >AI.VffNO buildings etc., completely equipped MU 5-2.52* CUSTOM PAINYINO AND PA>ER hanging. Exp. Insured. Ref. OR I N T E R“io'^R^ND~E3CTERidR paintlng_ wajl wkshlng. Free esti- 5 5-037^ PAlSrtlNd, PAFERH«€f. RSMOV. ml Washing FE_3-3313 _ pa:ntTno7int N EXT, p'aper having Mason Thompson. FE WE 'do“paintino an&^ paper hanging. Free estlmatei. Work 1 -■F”»tamgm_FE_g-U*6J -T" • Television Service 24 JENSEN’S T SERVICE. AFTER-noon *_evenlnf_r*ll_FT_2-04»5 DAY OR NIOHT TV I FE 5-13*« or FE »-« " ~ BTRAKa nr naaos FE M133. CEMENT WORE irphobteriiiK 25 lES cuatou UFBOLaTER- U74 Coolay Lnka Rd. EM Loarriido cutaa rwo. vicinitt I gf^Au^n^Hel^y Wraworka M- pity tor ad. FE _______ LOBT; VlcfNlTV LINCOLN Heights, brown an|d white brittany ■« i'ewT: Bl 15»H. Reward BRITTANY 8FANIBL. 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