The Weather or f - Wtttktr fcrtuit. - flkWiy. PoW •Dttelb p»(, n THE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition n«th YEAR .if it it it PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. MARCH 5, 1960 -26 PAGES Munitions Ship Blast at Havana Kills 41 to 100 HAVANA —The Cuban government hinted today at sabotage In the French munitions ship disaster in, Havana harbor but independent reports said an un-| loading accident may have caused the shattering blasts. Newspaper estimates of the dead ranged from 41 - -1 —--------gQ ^ ,py station suggfested the range was 75 to 100. There were no official casualty figures. | After k nudnighl emergency | Cabinet session, President Osval-| do Dorticos told S nationviide TV' audience that Friday's explosions' aboard the freighter La Coubrei had alPthe chararteristics ai a I barbarous and criminal attack on| the people of Cuba.” * ★ ♦ Pro goveninieiil lonrres came right out SMl called the explo-sioM the Work of saboteurs. But as indignation mounted, the independent newspaper Informs* cion said the collapse of a loading net fill^ with explosives, as well as an act of sab^age. figured as a possible cause. The usually reliable Informacion tt the casualty totals'at 44 dead, 238 injured and 13 missing. The conservative -Diario de la Martina put the total dead at mofe LEONARD WARREN Famed Met Star Dies on Stage Loonord Warren Felled,workers sifting Vrough the dock-Just After Singing Aria by the riup About Destiny Another six persons were , reported injured in the dock disaster area this morning in what Ha-|vana Radio described as a hand] grenade explosion. The radio said those hurt wepe among rescue Cold May Slash Monday Runoff Voting in City ^-District Primary to Cut Field of 18 Seeking Commission Posts 6old weather and light j balloting are expected to! go nand in hand Monday] when electors in four Pon-J tiac voting districts narrow] down a-field of 18 City Commission hopefuls. ^ Extra interest in this ~ year’s primary will prob-'*** jm ably be offset by low tern- i Vr 1 iC© peratures, City Clerk Ada'^ 1 O J R Evans, predicted \^BIlCGlS ZllCl At least ,3,300 ate expected to^^^ j/ m cast ballots, she said. XJTOH IlOllTlCl Two year* ago, when the vot«w i turnout was light, there were RAMEY AIR FORCE BASE, i 4,SM vuleo cast. But there were ! Puerto Rico, (AP) — President i primary mMffs ia Bvo dls- i Eisenhower, husky voiced and trirto that year. jwTary. suddenly canceled plans ■ . , ^ “"Other round of golf today. Monday, only Districts 4. 5, 6 ♦ ♦ # and 7 will have primaries. In each ... .. .. „ , , thr Htrrt Mgh.rt .mtniT.tt... u' An- s I d c ssid the President diririef. the two highest votegetters jj. ^ g Too' Two-Man Race byDemsSeen for Governor NEW YORK (AP) - Leonard Warren, a world fkvorite and one of the greatest baritones develi. oped in this country, collapsed “and died on stage Friday night i at the Metropolitan Opera. As his wife Agatha w’atched fi-om a capacity audience, War-i»n, 48. playing Don Carlo, com-- pleted singing in the next to last scene ot the second act of Vcnil'i La Forza del Destlno. His last singing words were; "He is saved, he is saved, oh joy!” from the aria "Fatal Turn of My Destiny." As he prepared for his exit, the six-foot Warren ftfll to the stage. The music trailed off in the orchestra pit and the curtain came down. As the andienre buzzed and sprcnlated, a Catholic prieot went backstage and admlalslered last rllea. Dr. Adrian Zorgniolti. the Met's house physician, diagnosed the cause of the collapse as a stroke. RiidoU Bing, general manager of the Met. first came before the curtain and invited the audience to remain seated. Twenty minutes later Bing, visibly shaken, again appeared and told a hushed assemblage of the death and cancelled the perioimance. Car Sales Zip Amid Layoffs CaUndar-Year as Well as February Results Up — Chrysler Cuts Force DETROIT (fk-New car sal«t oom reports iaaued from the auto industry today along with new layoff orders. * h h February and calendaryear sales jumps were reported for Individual car models and the bi-duatry as a whole. At the same time Chiysler yesterday laid off approximately 4,000 assembly line workers in Detroit irea plants. The layoffs. Hke others earlier la the ludustry. were ordered to briag new ear Inveutory Into kei- ik dURV'K HANDS - Carole Tregoff and Dr. R. Bernard Finch leave the Los Angeles County courthouse Friday with Deputy lone Freer, after the jury got the case. More than two million words of testimony and argument were presented at the trial which began Dec. t. back with a verdict. The general feeling was it would be a matter of days. After deliberating today, the jurors get Sunday off. "Oallly” or “a o t guilty" aetnally will appear to the ver-dlel four times, siace Dr. R. In Today's Press nrarrh News ...... l-» tXmlcs ............... .. > 14 Editorials ............... 4 Home section ....... 15-U licnlcn Series . , ........ S Obltnarics *....... W Sports .................It-IS Theaters 1*-U TV * Radio Programs .. Wilson, Earl Women's Pages ••7 On the car sales side, reports were glowing. * ♦ * Ward's Automotive Reports said February sales of 1960 model cars were 6.2 per-cent above January and daily average sales of 21.ftn for the Feb. 21-29 period were the highest foi* any c4ght-day< period since October. In addition, new car purchases for January-Februtry were’ reported as 12.6 per cent greater than the tame two-month period of last year. This year’s two-month sales were given as 938,900 as against 833.20D last year. Chevrolet said Its February passenger (w and combined car-truck sales were new records. Jury Gets Finch Case Z Union Officials -Expect Long DebofeiDeny Beating LOS ANQ£LS3 (in-rT«n million wordi of testimony I Jut Pair of Qthtrs in and argument were only a provocative preluded the; Consumers Strike Tells critiearquestion the Finch trial jury is trying today' of Jackson Scuffle to answer in two or three syllables; guilty or not guilty.! The Jury got the case Friday and there was no | Two officials of the Pontiac telling when it might tie^ Cltrole Tregoff, are charged m two eomls each aid will be dealt with separately. They are accused of murder and conspiracy to commit murder At the death last July 18 of the, doc- Great Chance to Have Some Winter Fun There's good news' for winter Sports enthusiasts. Snow flurries and continued cold is forecast for the Ponflac area tonight by the U.S. Weather Bureau. The mercury is expected to dip to eight above. Snow flurries and a high of t4 Will be nominated to run against each other in the general municipal election April 18. There are six candidates in the District 4 ract and four each in. Districts. 5. 6 and 7. CANDHIATES USTED . The candidates are; District 4 — Winfr^ E. Bottom. Theodore F. Flga, Mrs. Edith M, Keehn, Floyd P. Miles, Andrew Montgomery and Walter J. Stafford. ♦ ♦ ♦ District 5 — Maurice Croteau. John A. pugan. Edward W. McKinney and L. D. McLthcbUn-Diatfict 6 — J. R Fntrick 8Udiaw^ aM^l^ey J Wood. District 7 — Ce<:il J.. Cosgrove, William II. Dodd, Robert A. Landry and James H. Marshall. The Inrumbenis are Miles I Utility Workers Union local oo' *'“•'* •"** - strike against Consumei-s Power! The name of a one-time District denied they were attacked 5 candidate — Harvey L. Strategic Air Command base but there was no anxiety among the presidential party over his health. Kisrsibewer may delay Us departure for Washlagtoa aalil Monds) Is gain more rest, the Hare, who set his sights on the The President’s four grandchildren arrived here by plane_____. u > " - Friday night from WatitiSgton!^*^” with their mother Their father, ^ f*"- a Jackson Two other unionists from Jack-son said they were. * * * Jackson police reoeive3“r call at 2;.31 a.m. last night that four unionists Involved in a. strike against Consumers Power Co . two of them from a Pontiac area local were set upon and beaten. All four are members of the Iftlllty Workers Union. Mondoy expected to be i tor’s socialite wife. Barbara Jean.| fair and continued roM. Northwesterly morning wind. wlU suburban West Covina ' jeonfinue today at 12 - 20 m.p.h. I Richard Frazier, vice president suburban West Covina^ j The protocutlon “Med a fir«t; ,cred In downtown Pontiac at 7:301 who attacked the imionisis said to ’hey "hjsd been laying for us. ^fendants. If the verdict is first-| -phe reading at 2 p.m. w'as 20. murder or conspiracy, thei -__________ same jury will meet later to de- _ , _ * . _ dde the penalty If the jurors’ vei^ K Bock From AsiO Tour diet is aecoi)d-degree murder, thei judge decides the penalty. ijClure — will appear on the District 5 ballot, and the name of Theodore Cartoon will appear the District 6 ballot. ^ Both candidates have withdrawal from the race, but not until after the ballots had been printed. SO COURT PRIMARY There will be no primary Districts 1. 2 and 3 berause there aren't enough candidates there to force one. No primary is scheduled In the •riilch called out Us 5.M0 mcni- Municipal Court race, cither, for hero employed b.v Consumers the same reason. P-"- will be ope. from 7 a.m. support uew coulra. I demands. thTlritowl.g vo« log plares: Diutrict 4 — Precinct l^jVisnerj ^Continued on Page 2. Col. 1> Experience in Lansing Cited by 2nd Seeker of Top Office CHARLOTTE (AP)—Lt. Oov. John B. SwRlnson to- ' night will formally Join Secretarv of State James M. Hare in what is^expected to be a two-roan race for the Democratic nomination ■^for governor. The battle will be joined tmly two days after Oov. Williams disclosed he would bow out of office this year after . serving six straight terms, a national record. Both men had been waiting anxiously for the governor’s decision. Swalnson — 34-ycar-old lawyer, war hero and, former state aena-tor—will tell Eaton County Democrats that his legislative and ad-mtnistraUve experience in Lansfa^ qualify him as best able to take over the job Williams haa occupied Army.Maj. John Eisenhower, accompanied the President on hit South American tour and ia al-raady here;. IS HOUR FRIDAV The PRsident played 18 holesl' iC golf under a hot sun Friday] minute he announced. VALUABLE HELP Patronage appointees named in three terms and more than five years ai secretary ot atato wrtn render valuable asslitance. oC golf under a hot 'sun Friday] Swalauun to expected le attraef over the Dorado Beach Club. M wMeapread saniort from tM here, after making a| powerful mrbigan AFL-dO. 1.300-word luncheon address on! whk-h bas reartrd cuolly to his just-conducted tour. , Hare's randidur.v. During his talk to the Americai\| ^ainson't announcement speech Aswmbly of the Caribbean, a hails Gov. Williams as the best nonpartisan study gnxip, Eiscn-’possible choice for President and hower'i voKt was husky and lambastes Republicans for failures grew progressively worse. At one at state and national levels. *“‘“t he remarked; “If I have to apologize lor my vaire, I rould do so b.v M,vtag I left most uf It to ftouth America." Presidential press aerrelary James C. Hagerty told reporters " II Is Is boarseness, prsbably frsm all the falklng." MOSCOW OH-Premler Nikita Khrushchev returned today from' WWW j fhrwweek Soviet promotion The juron^seven women and (-anjpaign through South Asia, five men from various tyck- j^ypiy fanned, he Iroked in the tCbntinued on Page 2. Col. 7) | best of health and spirits. Champion Indiana Band Visits Ponfiac Frazier said they were attacked by about 10 unidentified men as they were leaving the. AFLCIG Hall about 2:.30 a.m. No apparent motive could determined for.^ the attach, said. After the tight, tbs as* ants fled, Frazier said. • warned said. TOIIR A8f«:MBI>V PLANT - A Pontiac Motor Division assembly plant supervisor (third from left) exptoim asaemhly line entertained employes yesterday in the cafeteria during the noon lunch hour. Tb^ were on their way to Waterloe, Ontario, for Uie to oarl of the KB^membW state champtonship Andenon Chnadton.fJianiknasters Convention.’ Their opening Dumber yestor-Hi^School Band. In retun. to th. tow, Ih. b«xl ddy wax o^««se. "S’.................................... ‘ (Indiana) High School Band. “Sack Home in Indiana." Strikers would o pk’ket alone. Hwre have been several reports st M-uftles to the slrihs St Jackson. Picketing at the Psntlae sfflre has been peaceful. He said James Koenig, financial secretary of Local 105. whose offices are In Pontiac, suffered a broken nose in the meipe. Neither he. Juries Dwyer, presl dent of the Jackson Loc|hI. nor Earl Anderson, president of tlie Pontiac Vx'al required medical attention Wazier said. "In Lansing, as in Washington, we are beset with Republicans who want to run slate government down Modern expressway 1|» low gear," he says. 'The election of INI," he adds. ,-IU efter voters a skolce bs-Hagerty said the hiiskin*M be- , Bepubllcaa ly-pr si gw- .me noticeable Wednesday to erniiwnl whieh speeds Its seer-Montevideo Uruguay, the last, hi irytag to fled ways why stop on the tour He emphasized iKunethtog eanast bs doers-and the President’s zhronlc bronchitis betwewi the Dsmseratto Party's was not involved. Tbe President's golf game pointed up his wearmess. He shot a 23«ver-par 97 He usually scores in the middle to high 80s foi-18 holes. Swalnson. handsome and broad-tOontinued on Page 2, Col. 1) Ike*s Familiar Smile Flashes for Greeters up aader ihh ter|!loIated: "Excuse me. everyone. :l left my voice In South America.” By HAROLD A. FITZaERALD aad be has stood i Pto>Usber. The Psntiaz^ Press trip admirably. DORADO BEACH. Puerto Rico' Many of the newspapermen are* this hoterwgs*agog*aU morning -Aa the President entered, the more exhausted than the Presi- before President Eisenhower ar-hotoi, he was enthusiastically up-Wed. plauded by the guests who had ' lined up in advance to greet the THEIR DAY (IOCS ON The Dorado Beach Hotel has gnat American. j Remember, after his day ends. |**^'*-T dlstiaptolMd Amertoans ♦ * * they have a long stint of writing^ , That same friendly smile that'and visiting telegraph offices. has become so famous was in! _____ evij^ce and he radiated good, o„e of the imeresti|,g men on thej Steady applause greeted him and 11 _____ ^ t(Hir is Ck)l. Dick Walters, an ip- strictly amateur camcraa clicked The President addresst^''* (he,t«rpreter. «U over the place. hut they hU Hocked to Hw r when quentloned by iMavsmea. He Huld be was to a motel when the alleged attark secured. “I eun'l remember which one (las-tel),” be added. He Welded to call Jackson to ‘‘rlarlfy" matters. "I’ll learn what this is all about. " newsmen. “111 call you " , Newsmen couldn't reach him] later. Caribbean sectioi^d the American f ! He speaks 17 languages. McCann I have a tremendoss respect jtold me, but he swears be isn't tor thto •rgatoiatisB. It to strug- nuent except in 12. gttng to bring absnt a better Walters took advantage of Iks naderotonding of all Ike conn- Pr^shtonl's golf gams to havs a Iriet ia asw bsaslopbsre. | beach aad a'dip Members are making a great 1,*" to Atlantic with tormer Oov. xmtribution towards a greater I Averill Harrimaa sf New York, friendliness,, between North and they dropped in at our cabano South America. W Kevin McCann und I The importance of their w.trkithe three consumed a gallon cl cannot be exaggerated. ’ ilea—and I mean ten. J. •Theyre all wet. ' *aid.Koenig.! , had lunch with Kevin McCann, upon being questioned “bout the, pefiancf CoHege who .u . .u 1 I, baa been on "the Preiidcm's per-^ J^‘‘“^|sonal Wff for several yeaiN. official is lying? ' he was asked. I 1 don't know." be replied. Koenig - wouldn’t say where he (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) . He works, with Dwight Eisen-hosver on Itls speeches^ He has totji^'wlth him extensively. The Pnwtdeat Is a healthy naa. be said. He’s la good akape TRADE FRIENDLY RANTER Good natuM banter was tra back and fqrtlt between'these He-publimns and one of the nation' outstanding Democrats while i just looked ori with an open mouth and listened intently. ■ At one -time during his .speech, the PnfSident's voice broke perceptibly kKd he smiled as he to- Kevin McCann said that when Averill Harriman was ambassador to Rusaia. be positively had Stalm ■cared most 6t the time he was there. SPOKi: FRANKLY, BLUNTLY The ambassador always spoke up frankly and Uiintly to the Russian boas and he took It. Hla Bister Kathy was the la-terpreter aad those who knew hotii laagnaies said Out rito nftea iMsed to a few rmgk Rns-staa pkraoes that her bralber hada’t used. The President spoke against • beautiful background In tW Dorade Hotel dlniijv room. The two flags were dirtily be-(Continued on Page '2, Q^. S) 1,1 M p » ciAMS Mowipy TWO .f THK PQXTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MARCH 5: I960 Jail0()esnmlt«6'>i'*fnj Mom Killed Demonstrators by Fires Movement Spteodi to b.t AM»riate4 Pm« cttWren ttld • ID00l«-Miami and,, nouiton asi^i^ in firj, Friday in four com-Negro Arrests AAount jmunitiei from MaiyUnd to Mi«- •F Ito AaoMteM Pram j At Evansville. Ind., an explosion treatmo^at of six of their seven voungstem. 1*7 by the ^ns. j^j^^ael. «. Gr^ S: but IS no sign of a letup m 5 Timothy. 1 Tommy. 3. . ,r. j 'and Roxanne. 3D months. Authorities arrestfll 154 demon- * * * strators Friday. All were iafled; for a time, ften relmsed on bond 1”<•- th^n The movement spread to suffocatioo in a Ore wfau h new cities - Miami. Fta.. and Up„ to 100 Negroes idenlified byi^'’'^'*" ^ . a spokesman as students of Texas HOW CAN HE TELL I Southern University staged an or-i At Buffalo. N.Y.. truck driver! dirty sitdown in Houston, after {Richard Jackson sronders Mbw hei waitresses refused to serve them.is going to tell his wife Mary that! at a Kupennarket lunch counter. l^arly a thousand wildly cheering Negro students roared approval of a mass strike at the Alabama Sute College their two children perishM in fire in their apartment home. | Jackson was en route home when; ...........a flash fire killed the youngsters. Montgomery I Stephen. 4. and Cynthia. 14 months. 'and sent the 24-year-old mother to lakeOrionWifeS^^^^^fS^ _ _ | r HI-1- BJoomiield Hills Elxtioji , udSn VlCiim Will Have No Contest A Lake Orion housewife died at Pontiac Generp] Hospital Friday eveafaif from faijurtes suffered in Daesefaner, S3, of 02 Berwyn Rd.. who died Thursday at William Beaumont Hospital after a short twrwau- head-on coUision in Pon-I tlac Township Feb. 21. , l^ttlTbaHot tor the Oommissifm ♦ * * posts and Homer Murphy Is seek- Mrs. Patricia S. Crary. 51. ofiu^ re^ectioo to flw eonstable 1181 Abaequami Trail, was the sec-jpoet and tataHty hi thei -- •ceident. A1 s o| Property owners in Franklin will kfiOed was Rita decide Man* M if the village Mttdien. 4, of De-should buy the old Cbnmunlty tratt. Chun* oh German Mill road. The girl was a w a A paaso^ to the! ,jp for sale to the Village — car driven by her ^ 525,000. the old landmark would LnllL!/ r* ludEii'ctolulitous'o^^ and an art ^ activities Mm. Carlton McLain Jr. * . . .. ‘**‘‘®"^!center if voters give their approv- ooodition at the hospital. Jackson whispered to a 1 IV atudents drowned o CIS time after Ume Airing a hymn-staging, hhnd-clapptog rally held in support of nine student leaders expelled' lor lesding sfudent dem-itodowntowar know it yet." Swainson Joins In as Governor Hopeful At St. Louis. Me., s tenement re killed 25-year-old Shirley Green and seriously burned her four children, Richaid. 7, Michael. Deborah, 3, and a baby about li months old. All are Nefrocs. (Continued From Page One) by sorae Democrats that his 1 and relative inexperience w ‘AOB NO HANDICAr any handicap," he says. "Wilber Briicker (now secretary of waa 32 when he ran for Mrs. Lassiter Sheds Tears as Bond Plea Is Rejected Y Toastmasters Install Poehlman as President The Pontlae Y Toaatmaaters Gub has Installed Gerald A. Poehlman aa lU president. Poehlman, a Pontiac attorney, Uves at 4088 Meyers Rd., Drayton Other new officers arc Donald Role, first vice president: Edward governor and the average age oflo-B^m second vice presldenf the sign^ot the I^arstlon of Kaymorid ISetSTSS- Independenro was 30. tivasmw; and Hoyd 'Lovely, sergeant at arms. He aays he hopes to avoid "any bitternesa or fighting with Jim Hare." held at the chib's meeting last' "aa “I prefer ts call Ibis a race Instead e( a HgM." ho says. "I hope to omplUMlso my own qeall- position aaide trom Hare. Swainson, who lost parts of both The election and Installation wore BMSTS WRECK HAVANA ARSENAL — Workers damber over the wreckage of the dock-side arsenal in Havana Bay which wu shattered Friday when a French ship laden with munltiona blew up. The veaad wu the freighter La Coubre, which tied up earlier in the day to unload the cargo from Europe. (See story on Page One.) By MAX E. MMON DEARBORN TOWNSHIP -NeUe Lassiter broke into sobs yesterday after her fttorney’s emotional plea to get her out of jail wu turned down by Justice of the Peace Jonn L. Mokersky. Mrs. Lassiter, 38, wu led weeping trom the sm^ pIne-paneM courtroom to the back of the Inkster police statioo following the first day of her examination in the murder of her husband. Royal Oa^car dealer Parvin (Bill) Lu- lawyer Jsasph W. UatoeH. dm-rribed ihe attraethe, Maude ex-model who retsatly became a u a wamaa wttb Cubans Intensify Denunciation of U. S. j She Is charged with conspiracy (to murder and first-degree murder in the roadside stoytag last April 6 of her husband. Putting to a bi wu Chartu rfaah. 42, who hu. admitted firing kiUed Lasaiter. Nash and two other Chattanooga, Terni. men have pleaded guilty to second degree murder and aiy in the Wayne County Jail awaiting aentanctog. LouImII repeatedly hammuad home the fbet that Nash testified the shooting wu, in the words, "jt spur of the "If that ts so. then how can Mrs. LaasHer be guilty of first-degree murder?" Louiaell Aout-(Fiist-degree murder Is ipre- Worfd Alrltoes NELLE LASOTEB . whs paged Ussller at the WU-low Run airport the night of the slaytag. Mrs. Patricia Crary < h Second to Die After ^ ^ the April 4 generd 2>Car Feb. 21 Coilisien Section in Btoomfleld Hills BIRMINGHAM — There will bs Jean; a daughter, ^ Marie M home; hit mother, Mrs. Hmry L. Sexto of Birmtagham; three hroth- ftled petMsU le ram far the _. Harry L.. Jr., of Berkley, Frederick of Royal Oak and Whit-h^ of Fraoklto, Ind. WllUans g. Daesehaer Service wu held today at the , . ^^ OCIVIWV vnmm a^M \ BeUChapeJ ol the William R. Ham- and Ha^ L. Woolfen^w^Je Company ter WUliam J. A retired railroad auditor, Mr. Daesebner was awarded the Gov-eropr Cup tor Gardening during Worid War D. He is survived by his wtte. Hel-tour sons, William H. of Bir-ming^, John C. of Los Angeles, Robert 0. of PitUburgh and Rich- Bloomfield Hills; seven grandchildren and aobrother. Mrs. Crary wu riding to the car driven by her husband, John, 53. who suffered only minor tojiuiet. Nine persons were injured to the Opdyke road near Ike's Famiriar Smile Flashes for Greeters (Continued From ftge One) si eight yesis If vsters decMs to hey the proper^. TTie library would occupy the west wing of the church and would receive one-half mill about $3,300. If the sale is approved, the Franklin Library Board aaki, ap-proxiraatriy 8,000 booka could be cMlected to eight years. The llbraiy weMd he epee every week day, sr aheel » the imperturabla AttanUc''Ocean broke sharply apNinst a bank of right into the air. ■ever had a Stately wuthern palms also con And after the luncheon, the President dsnuied tor one of the most bcantthd golf couiws to this hem- PARS NINTH BOLE is that he rolled to an eight-foot putt tor a par on the ninth hole. Ssme onolHclal ambassador of The DMrmeaauies 425 yards and John Graham and I have managed He was pointed out by the tlrimt' ito escape double figuru several Facing the same^ charges is Cor-1 Lusiter, who Uves at 19690 agents, then removed from the |don Watson. 44, legi,^ a jandmtoe explosion ^'“"•jpnrtner of Lusiter and the alleged France during World War ' II. uys Us administrative assistant, B<^ Eienedict. would be office manager for the campaign. "Promises of financial support I'm sure will be torthcomtog," he nys. "I hope to ratoe about |7S,- today. A new series of attacks (m the United Stales by spokesmen tor the regime to Havana could do nothing but aggravate already ex-toting problenu, Washington offl- State Rep. T. John Lestoslri (D-Detroit), five-term House member, wu the first Democratic entry to the lieutenant governor contest. State Insurance Commissioner Frank Blackford said he migbbrun Cold May Reduce Voter Turnout Here lover of the widow. He to fighting extraction from Califdmia. They weft puxxled at the timing of the new nccuutiom, atoce the administrattan’ Beverly Rd., Beverly Hills, o|..i.w.>. peared refreshed and calm Ipr the! 'Aren't you going to put the stand?" LouiscU shouted at to Waym OoMty CIreait Spectators, mostly .ammed the courtroom- Many broi • • • tioos on sugar legislation are ex-!ptot bottle of coffee u the pross-—*- go to CoogresB next jeution yesterday reviewed the Laa- first time since her arrest last Kent "Why don't you?" month. She shook with her, h.ve to." Kent replied. Iswyers and smiled -----------------' - Jof the prosecution. He said "legal 7 ."."t. jichicanery" was involved. But Mrs. Lassiter bent her headidared-and wept when Asnstant County | -The Wayne County Prosecutor's ^rosseutor Ctoorge D. Kent told ^office has made itself the laughing the court he would prove com- ,tock of the law profession by iisu- pUcity on part. I gray eoat which she un- Now Hear Thi>--If YouVe Awake Night S—filibusferers Still Fluent (Continued From Page One) School; 13 and 14. Lincoln; 15. Owen: 32. Wever; and 42, Owen. District 5 — Precinct 7, Herrington School; If, LeBaron; 17. Emerson; 18. fire Station No. 4: 19. St. Michael's HaO; 33r LeBaron: 43. Maddm. and 44. Mark Twain. District 6 - Prednet 20. YMCA: 21, Central School; 22. City Hall; 23. Eastern: and 24. Longfellow. District 7 — Prectocts 25 and 26. McConnell ^hool; 27. 38 and 29. Wilson .School: and 33. U. Naval Reserve Training Center. There will be no balloting in Pre-rinta 1. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9, 10, 11, 30. 31. 34. 38. 37, 38. ». 40, and 41. These precincts are in Dtotricts 1. 8 ani L log of the Senate civlf rights fill- ing a murder warrant againt Mrs. Lassiter." He charged Proseciitor Samuel H. Olson's office with "profundity of ignorance." The murder warrant against 'Mrs. Lassiter "wasn't issued in' good faith," Louiaril charged, bringing Kent, his face flushed |ii anger, to his feet. "Tbat warraat wu algaed by Judge," snapped Kent "I WASHINGTON (UPD-Here is ai The Weather mu C.S. WMtatr Inna romnac axe vinxirr — r>rW; cImSt mS MBttoMS mM wHk m MMV mvftM te«i7. nS SaMav. Warttwaalaiti vlaS* It-ti bIIm. WIA taSaf SSl toaUSI •. WIcS iaaSariS. Maprraturi prccMilaf t a m. S iD-La) interrupted briefly, giving Johnaton a chance to rest his voice. Sen. Francis Csu (R-SD) at a newspaper. 9:49 p.m.—fleveral Houss members. Ihsir legtolahVe tortles eewpMed Isr Ihe day. hrenght th*4r lamHIet tale the gallery 6 p.m.—An atmosphere of dreary rerignatlon prevailed to the chamber as the maratlron debate droned into Its fifth night. Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr. (D-NC), who started at 1:34 p.m. was the speaker. Gsl-lerjes wera leu than one-triith „ ^ulh Six senators were on the floor. p m.-The galleries were two of them soutberneri almost full Many of the visitors fi It n m —Fn-In k.rf ■PPm^ntl.v were college students Supr.n,Co«1 *««»,. Vi for a quorum csll-the 36th stoce(i^J* ‘iT the lillbiKter atariMl at t»w» Democratic the lUlbaster started St noon Mon-.^e,^ g Johnson (T>x). 6:33 p.m —A quorum of 51 senators wu present. Sen. Olin D. Johnston (D-SC) started an 12- whom he sometimes has critlied. Other senators roamed aimlessly or slumped tothe nearest seat. 12:14 a.m—Johnston 7:50 p.m —Sen. Allen Ellender and asked for ■ quorum caD. Marathon Is Backliring; Northerners Tuckered Oufi 12:30 a . — obligated to take up the -The required 51 sen-j cudgels for year hsMr.” ston had answered. Sen J. Wll- . „ llsm Fulbrlght (D-Ark) began a Th"*«- Mokersky uid. amU-iptech criticizing President Eisen-lH^' howeris detenu policies. Republi- *^*^"' cam raplisd and a spirited debate! ‘‘’f "liT?"*' develop^ ' Judge s refusal Id free Mrs. court "cessed for » 91J9 far eaeh M.999 sT Mrs. George H. Jaeob Service will be held 11 a-m. Tuesday at the BeU Ouqpri of the William R. Hamlton Company for Mrs. George H. (Myrtle E.) Jacob, 86, of 3660 Franklin Rd., Bloomfield Hills, who died Friday in Bloomfield HospRat after a-brief A member of the Ashlar Ladies Auxiliaiy of the Bloomfield Coup-try Chib, Mrs. Jacob is survived by a daugbter. Mrs. WBItom C. Bee of Bkxmtfiehl Hills; one grandi child and three gnat gnndcbil- • tndy dento, Hm Ubrary Baatd saU. There would alu be fidUttes to sponsor story hours, book dubs The Divine Science Church. 1128 W. Maple Rd., hu announced that .............. with all books and magaztou will be open Friday afternoons. Service will be held l p.m. Monday at the BeU Chapel of the WU-liam R. HaroUton Company ter William D. Sezin, 41. of Lincoln, AU I know about fata golf gams who died Thursday in Alpena Hos- pital after a brief Utoeu. Burial wiU be ■ Cemetery. Owner of the Twin Lakea Hotel in Lincoln, Mr. Sezin wu a graduate of Birmingham High Sdiool, Hillsdale College and the University of Michigaii. He wu a member of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. Mr. Sezin is survived by his wife, Planners of Region to Hear About DPW 2 local Unionists Deny Fight Story (Continued From Page One) was when the scuffle ensued, other than to explain: "I wu with Anderson." Wheeef "What’S tbs dlffer-eaM.” he replied. Ns soe really Except Frazier, that Is. There wasn't a civil war to tight, but the Jackson unionist wasn't changing his stand. "By Ctod, there wu a fight," he insisted angrily. 'And we’ve all got maripi to we it.” he added. Debate Assailed by McNamara Skips PresBnt Hasst* on Rights Becauso It's Not Roal IssuH The story of - Oakland County's unique Department of Public Work*—its birth and yeariby-year development—will be the drawing card Thursday u planners from seven Southeutern Michigan counties visit Michigan State University Oakland. How the nearly three-yaar-old DPW is integrated with the Oak- tablisli department of pitaUe WASHINGTON Uf L. Sen. Pat McNamara (D-Mk*) says thia wedc’s middle-of-the-night Senate roU caU votu, to which he hasn’t been responding, "have absolutely nothing to do with actual civU rights legislation." health and sanitary problems,’ Hamlin said. Aside from what makes the Oak- land CWmty Planning Commission , ^ Will be explained. tS. u the pos-i^^pP^ “5“; - - r~r meeting will learn about MSUO, "Oakland County became the ® fint to utilize the statute and cur- " rently hu a number of projects w w w under construction and in the plan- MrN.m.r. k.. k^ nlng stages to alleviate McNamara, has been going home at night instead of napping to the Capitol area during the day and ni^t 1 civil rights talkathon. uid to a statement; the chancellor. 99 members sf the Osnsty Plaa- They’U meet at 6 p.m. MSUO Student Center to bear reports from Delos Hamlin, chairman of the Board of Supervisors, and R. J. Altxander. DPW-director. J. Robert F. Swanson, chairman trom Loren B. Pope. usisUnt to "Tbe lime Is ceming when wo votiag sn rul i See Long Debate by Finch Jury' (Continued From Page (toe) grounds-have the alternatives on count 1 of finding the defendants that * former President Truman ^to^taT?OB wi' «< *he Oakland Planning Cbmmis-l^'^ . ii»» mpl) J?* "• “‘"rt tl# annual meet-I^S^ m-Pa) comments with a wide previously to relearn her tog •econd-degree murder. ^ Mrs. Luriter ap- -Rural Michigan is faced is over-educated at all peared before him to demand ex-ltsountleu problems of wute dis-options are guUty or tono- 3:07 a m. Fulbrlght finished andA°>ii»t>on. poul, contamination or lack of wa-|®*2!,, hiked for a quorum call. ------------------ jter supply and drainiie." Hamlin' ^ l«ld. "Mom of these problems In-j^ rolve one or more townships." I”"*.- ®*^**’. .*'**•*>'-. A McNamara aide said the state-|nmt wu in responu to edtlor-iAl criticism from a Detroit newspaper which accused McNamara of mUsing. "vital ” roU call votes. 3:23 a.m —A quorum was pres-rdt. Sen. James 0. Eastland iD-i Miss) began the next southern Hearing Set >:M a.u.-Eaattaad denaaded i on Strike in RO M rrepoMe from 8ea. BartleM (D-Alaska), tee pro- ! sMteg sHleer. Eaattaad asked; "h tee prosMeM aaleep?" Bart I 5:.32 a m. - Eastland finished.’ ,|Sen. Sam J Ervin Jr, (D-NCi' moved that the Senate close up jshop until noon Monday. Scoh de-, WASHINGTON (AP.-H wasn'tl The Sottthe^rs look u’ fresh* «|uorum >rall first. IS supposed to come out tbat way atland as peppy u when Ihe —quorum shower jj all, but Southern Wibusterers havslstarted last Monday noon. Consum«rs Pow«r Co. Asks Injunction Against Forco, Moss Picketing about worn out civil rights advocates with their marathon talk in le Senate. There are unmistakable signs Mt tbou moal grateful (or the weekend break In not bd the Soutb-Ibose who orlgtaaUy Captained by Sen. Richard B. Ruun (D'fto), they divided themselves into teree teams of six men each. Each team takn on a 34-t. Each member is re-tor a tour-hour speech. This hu yxme shoot thnxifgh expert platoeiiiiM of the 18 cMI rights opponents and the inability of the bill's although done have talked taf«er. After their stint, members of each team cu go home tor 48 hours of rest and relaxation before going back on the Job again. A show cause hearing hu been |set tor noon Monday to determine {Whether the Utility Workers of 5:54 a m.—A qiMrum showed un.',jmi.w MitninMi fmi. -Sens, y-rank J. Uusche (IVOhioI t bother to put on their ties. Ervin withdrew his motion to adjourn. Sen. Harry F. Byrd (D Va) took up the sootheni cause. 7:30 a m.—Byrd kpolce on. His nol-«kattentive audtonce Consumers Power Co. office. OaUand County Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams yaaterday riviad of four aenators, 12 spectators and tan reporters. On the other hand, since they „ _______ „ „ jhave to provide most of the 51 « is S *? ®"^ comparable system 'members who must answer quor- ........ * ^9 result. BMny at the civil um calls to keep the sesslnn going, [civil rights advocates have had to ' . en unonmforlable eata near'' the Senate chaihber. it tougher. Southerners rout teem out term or tour times a night to a^ roll calls or to vote down Rocky Orders Design for Folbut Shetters company CDurt. suit to Orcuit '‘It alleged to Its suit that nmre It n wioDraDoUi s -m: As s result, many of the civil u *s I ' S » ''Mhts advocates kre physically c ----- —J -s groggy and tired msmafiy from* ^ fllteore than five dayk of aroond-the- a__________________ JJ itidock sessiomL gome of them said Just to make 1 St st'privately they expect their/ first Southerners rout i rsstful sleep to a week when they a fulax to thair honws over tea swek- n „ JJ i------ M IS roUttm U IS PhwBli M -It PUMurtS a i? aF i motkm to adjourn. NEW YORK (AP) Gov. Nel-jln front of the Royal Oak office, son A. RockeleUer hu hired a 8600 Coolidge Highway, bloektog Connecticut architect to dcaig^ontneoe to the building, fallout shelters ter the Rockelellefl sh * * borne here, at Tanytown. and the The company claims Its 317 executive mansion to Albany. |wqrfcen Jn Royal Oak are not The governor's proposal for {members of the defeyidam unions, mandatory bomt shelters through- Officials ask that the union out the state h*> net almoat folid anjutoed from nsau OppOaitlpo to the LegiaUtare. (force and inUmidation, \ {Cent and Inumber of conceivable combina-tk>n»-taktog into account that the jury might be "hung" on one or more counts—wu unofficially cal-■ i» —■ culated by newsmen at •ores—measures to liMre the civil rights of all Amertcau. I iatead to be aomewbat rasted sad ready tor teat, becauu teat Is tee fliht we really bava to McNamara continued: “Aayoae whs trtss to sttesh say parttcBlar slgaUlcaaes ta teM mIddle-st-tee-Bight roO-call Im’i aware sf the He said the vbtes are on techni- ■ cal motions and "have absolutslv ■' nsthtog to do with actual civil rlghtt . legislation which w# are trying Snow Shovelg in Action From Maine to Dixie Northeast Storm Blows Into Atlantic NEW YORK (AP) - A Northeast struggled to dig from under its crippling mentis of ' hxiay u the great March From Maine to Dixie rsaidenti M the fri|rtd fury howlsd asaward. caused ^ Ciusta of hurricane farce whlppsd ~ ' the region, dumping up to two feet of snow and swirling R into drifts up to U faet. Boston, battered by galu and ^ - 15 •n>e Boston Wuthsr Buiesu pered by a coW wave tl called U tee most brtppling Mirch storm OB record. By Friday night the.jnow had packed snow hard and chUiedj brindled to Ourriss. hi New fcng-lfCerr Manufacturing Cb u Rs slush into unmanageable tee. ! • taint hsektesb' con- featured toeakerj i hi-S* .IS Acrou the nation, the wealheriunued to drop snow on the eastern n rate toll neared the 199 mark, knd of Long taland. For many states R wu the 'The South oawM a I— ----------------- ---------- ^ worst winter storm in-mori than!" winter loo. The Carolintt had Temple in l^al 0>k ft dftCftdft ^ frnm fmtr ^ — ' •*«.- . . * . phmged capita] . - JarioMU, halted ^ elfvatori on the Hbuw side of itors tor quorum , -- - , ..in were lad to / ihrir baseuieBt subway by fteah- D*ntol Asiistonts Unit to Gothor for Clinic TW omd—d Oounty Dental As-«rt^ Society wfll ktvt Lloyd V. Baker, a representative of the The meeting will be at the Elks I tj^ tenr inchm to a toot oT mow^ 1 Thi apictar'dinic is scheduled iSn.’S'ir” •I tkoa Stonn s most vfatous btows Fridgy ^ ----- F. 4- THE POXTIAC PRESS> SATURDAY. MARCH 3, 1960 THBEE/ Road to Faith... by Oiifgler What Does One Believe? A total ol C.72SJ05 motor voU-doi Kcrt tnraad out bgr U. S. lo-'iMaata hi USB, aa ta-craaao ol per coat over USA Ha a Bonnal year almoat 70 mil-ttoo pounda ol wild rabbit are TOmTE(.o%)&IIIOIIDAY ^ By Wnx OVBSIXK Owpter Fear I became a Roman Catholic. The |tamily on bo(fa my father’a and Franoa. And. aa he explained to toia yoong coiiple, be ia grateful Some thing. I did not .mt mother’a aide were Proteetant, and pe every diance to help could not share a-Hh my father. I my faith was at beat I remained a Proteltant ahen he,«»»^. Why Accept L^for Your loney NOT 3 % _ NOT 3^2% BUT cumiNT RAn on ALL SAVINGS Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. 75 W. Huron* FE 4-0561 fstehlitJied ICfO CUSTOMIR PARKNC IN RIAR^OF BUILDINO Nothing cleans your carpets apd rugs as wall as the easy-going new “ tav*rtible.New Hoover Convertib two-speed motor gives you 50% more suction with cleaning attach-' You’U ----------------- btioppi. *59** »1 ■>«'»'.« tl WEEK THE Bool HoBsokHpiag Shop of Pooliac SI W. Him rt 4-1SS5 Inot wiah to turn to something 'else I understood even less. But I was glad tor my father. For his religion gave him a true rebirth; W life took on new meaning, new direction, new fulfillment. Fulton there was no longer •arching. else who might be lost or stalled aomewbere in the dark. In his car he keeps chains and hooks, flashlights and other emer- gency equipment — everything n safdy through the tog and mist to the nearest town, twenty miles away. It ii 'easy to call a tortuitoua act of ludc. Once when we talked of the confusions and coiitradictions of our time, he told me, “But I un not living in this time only. Bill, I iam living in eternity.’' I All of the past, all of our Uves, even thoee words of his, flashed across my own cohsciousneps in jttie hush of that morning, •ilster April’s surnn to bur father’s apartment. nami I aaw niy father lytog dead and I fell to my aad hM my face wtto my I The silence goes on, Ih in differmit ways. ’The silence of the voice you do not hear again. The alienee of the long hours in the night. Ihe silence ofqucBtions for which you find no answers. aaany vanytog einmn-staaeee, nrigit hesHato to dls-mlm Its For there is protection when we re not aware of it, even when we do not knowingly, consdously, ask tor it. And there are guides -> and road maps — tor each of (is. of gaidM to bo tmm* — pitfalls to bo oxperieaEwd — la ellmbtag too msaataia of taMi. Copyright IMS) In what does one beUevi? What remains when the man is gone, not !only of his work but of himself?-Did Fulton Uve in eternity as he iso certainly believed? Was peraooal survival a fact, an iobJecOve, a necessity? Or did Ibonds of love rot with the skeletao in the earth? We. had been so dose, as father and abii, and yqt I could not accept life or. death or faith to the terms he had come to accept. But wag his approach to universal truth possibly true in his jterms, or in mine, whatever they were (and I did not then know for sufe), or in any terms at al]7 Out loud la the daik l asked itim. la the darkim 1 heard aa valee. Invention of Camemb«t, creamy dieese named for a village in FVance's Normand}. credited to Marie Hard. She supposedly popularired the cheese by presenttojg a sample to Emperor Napoleon III. .Donaldson-FuUer Agency, he. ‘KelinUe mVRANCE Frouaun" Phone FE 4*4565 147 W. Lawrence St SUPER-SPEOIALS to Maks u ‘%dra” Skoppisg Trip Is «MMS WerHiwUlsI «ULES We live, by rules; you name It and there’s a rule to cover it. Of alt the rules I know, Dwight Morrow’s rule la best: *Do not take yourself too seriously.'* If someone should stick a pin In the a. u v( pompous man he’d again be human; These coupl* of dozen 'specials' ore but mere samples ‘ of how much you save at SIMMS. You owe It to your pocketbook to olwoys compare prices at Pontioc's original 'discount' store—the grandfather of-otl price-cutters. SIAAMS "Poy Cosh—Pey Less" Policy Ad^ to Your Soviiigt by AvoMing CeoHy Credit CherfM MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS Uditt' XLUTCH' Style “Acrilan” tots a basel______________________________ of tomorrow; Dwight Morrow’s rule would have kept them down to size. Aspire to a place in the aun that you may fulfill your destiny^en route never 10.SS SBOITIC COATS. NOW 4.99 ^ AUA^AU Jl/lU UCOtoAAAJ^qyu Avuve aictca loae your Mrspectlve. Remember, you are not different — only circumstances and they can change the next minute. Dwight Morrow’s yule might help you maintain your position: “Do not take yourself too seriously.” VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME ttt Nsrth Perry Street PhiM For many the silence and on, days, months, years. The of the nnsnswered; the gnawing, destreying sUenoe; the silence of the bereft who are not comforted; the silent treading of doubt. A.VSWER8! ANSWERS! ' But I had to have answers. Answers that meant wmething, answers that did not clodge my need, my demand, my logic, my awareness of modern science, my ; The universal was stable and meaningful and good, or It « hideous, ugly bleeding crime. There could he no midOIe ground, no neutrality on this point. One or the other had to be true, and had to know. Somehow I was aware, wltiiout jknowing how, that my starch I must begin not across the vast I wilderness of infinity, but wltiiin ithe finite boundaries of myself, and in my relations with otoers. (Chat and when is a coincidence? R is not always possible to sty. Here is s dark, wind-swept road iin Vermont, cutting acroa the Green Mountains. Fog and I Su^slztul^ Roinbow Loke Development IN WATERFORD Cnstom Bnih California and Tiaditional Dengns Models Open Sunday 1 to 6 P. M. Priced From $20,400, 3 and 4 Bedroom Models Ths niMt impertaat first stop in buying a horns is tsiseting your iocstion. East off Airport Rd., North of Williami Lskt Rd., on Olympic Parkway (rf clouds drift over the blsck-|top hi|d>way. Suddenly, with no warning, the car stops. The engine wiU not turn over. The lights work and everything else seems in order. But the car will not go. The driver sad Ms wife are by. Pew can pace (Me saay at ■IgM — parttealariy an a nlfiit tored analher ear tor aa hai But "now, only moments i their car breaks down, another car appears. The man and bis wife cry out for help. Ihe oncoming vehicle halts. Its two occupants sic salesmen for an Insurance cotopany. One of them was a B M pUot In World War n. He was shot down oUer Ge^ many, parachuted to safety and, the aid of tite Orman and nvnefa underground, traveling ^ night across enemy territory, r his way from one refuge to the next, until he reached the Channel I that took him back to {>«Iand. Many persons — men, women and chfldren - at risk of their lives, helped this man in his flight across Germany OUR HOMEOWNErS INSURANCE PROTECTION ALWAYS “MEASURES UP”! We arrange all the coversgs you. as ■ homa-ownar, naad... In One full-protaction package .... with lust ona pramhim. Compare the protection we offer! Ours meatures up to your individual naad! Call us now.- iVSIlN-NORVUL AGENCY, Idc. •t)tf ittk Te«r ia FoaHae" n W. UWreaec. aer. Clpaa FB t-RIII Homemakers - BEWARE! Sr DonH Fall for- the ^^Referred Lead» Gimmick Smart salesmen are still trapping unwary housdiolders with the “Referred Lead” gimmick! Merchandife without cost to ydu. SOUNDS TOO GPOD TOBETRUE-ANDITIS! REFERRED LEADS jCSt DO NOT PAY OFF. Legitimate dealers may offer you money or credit for buyers that you refer to them—but they make this offer AFTER YOU HAVE MADE YOUR PURCHASE. NEVER BUY MERCHANDISE IN THE BELIEF THAT REFERRED LEApS WILL MAKE YOUR PAYMENTS NJSOVESS ETHICS BOARD of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Wa hava soma boautlful lots availabla and wa will build to your plans or ours. Also soma nica laka lots aval labial W. HELTMAN BUILDER OR 3-941 HELTMAN and PAULY Exdusiva DavaJopars ■ol Hainbow Loaa M al -Faadoc’a Moss# al DffCOUJfTf y -'h -- THE PONTIAC PRESS The POWER of FAITH 4t W«ft Huron Strcit SATOMiAY, MARCH 5,19« OwMd and by rA« J^mHoe Rrm Company *rfilSaMit*SrKSiin^ Jlomi W. rilMWM, ■MrMwf *B« Uttar TrtaNm aM aarnttnac 0 “It Seems to Me” and “And In Conclusion” are tempmrarily omitted while the publisher is on TacaUon. Both will be resumed March 26. Soapy to End 12 Year Reign Over Michigan every unfle restdent of Pontiac. To dcet the most effective men for office, it is our doty as citizens to vote Monday. ★ ★ ★ If there is an election iiPyour dis-I ^ trict, stand up and be coul|ted. Urge your neighbor to go al ' ★ ★ ★ We covenant to ^ for those being thus unjustly critidaed and fqr those who unjustly tritidre, that God in His mercy may both forgivt and cleanse them of their evil intent. Pontiac PaslHvABaooiatioii; *He Should Consider His Own Capacities’ ‘Never Fear, Fidel, : It’ll Never Happen’ That man who finds he ia’t progressing because of his own mistakes should consider his own capacity. Fraads F. Spriager M3 Inglewood )n a recent speech, Fidel Castho said, ‘T would feel isdortunate If some day I did ndl hane^jmy adversaries.” Fidel, you will neNVir feel unfortunate. Parents Appreciate Comforting News This Move Shows How They Feel’ Lent commemorates Christ's 40 days and 40 nights In the wilderness. Once upon a time I spent a night at the traditional site of Christ's temptation in a monastery high on the cliffs of Mount Temptation in Jordan. The monks there had told me not th come while it was dark because there were dangerous hyenaa that somettmes attacked men and donkeys. I saw tracks of hyenas, heard them bark, and learned that anakea also infested tboee eregs. aimhliig them, my knees buckled es we skirted awesome cliffs dropping away from the holy site. It was in this stark aetting, the monks wfil tell you, that Christ resisted the temptation of aO the Ungdoma of the world to “worsliip the Lord thy God.” We’re parents of Paul F. Allen of the United States Navy Band and want to thank the Press for the news on the front page of the paper letting ao many friends know the Pontiac area boys were safe from the airplane tragedy in South America. Mr. awi Mrs. P. J. Allea S3 Oliver St. Thirteen House members vrill not run again and 11 %re Republicans. Wen, that shows who^ scared of gettihg lideed. Handicapped Story Brings Compliment The Almanac Those Students Days of ah Faiths Really Dislike Ike By BOB GONSIDINK WITH EIBENHOWKR — It la such an uneasy feeling to be hated when you expect to be loved. Well, maybe not loved In the common sense of the word, but in the essence of it: Respected short of reverence. Lent Is Late in This Swiss Town mod coraer ff eor State to greet all comera with the familiar “Nice The students who put a blast en President Biaenbewer in the eenne of „ his entry into Mentevidee the ether day and later met at the Valvenity of Mentevidee to aay harsh and Inflamed things did net seem Ineincerc to me. By DR. HOWARD B. HARPFJt voked against lightning and sudden Nobody is going to tell the good death. The s|ory behind this helps citizens of Basle, Switzerland, when bikg ' him out of the academic to feast or when to fast. Everyone clouds and down to the level of the else in Christendom — everyone, rest of us, who probably couldn't that Is, who observes Lent — had understand hall of what he said their hig, hilarious firad day of and wrote. Jha First Sunday in Lent The Feast of Pentecost (or Whitsunday) Holy Cross Day (Sept. 14) St. Lucy's Day (Dec. 13) feasting last Tuesday and began tha Lenten fast the-next day. Ash Wednesday. They faV at ahoirt the begto-■Ing of Mcb o( the four ealendar seaaoM. TheM days are fast da.va. lantUa^ la Hie time of the By Ualted Press lateraatiaaal Today is Saturday, March 5, the 65th day of the year, with 301 more days in 1960. The moon is in its first (pmrter. The morning stars are Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. The evening star is Mern^ry. On this day in history; In 1710, British troops, irritated by colonial jeers and taunU, fired on some civilians-'assembled on Boston’s King street, killed live, wounded half a dozen. In 1853, Henrich Steinwav and his two sons established thCir piano - manufaeturint business in New York (Sty. In 1923,' Montana and Nevada , enacted the first old-age pension The recent article on jobs for the handicapped looks like the best answer to handicapped persons. You and your paper are to be commended by all' people of thia a L. E. May. M.D. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Dear one, you are so good to me ... In every loving way . . . 1 wish that I could offer you , . . A present every day , . . A gift of gold or silver or . . . Som>> um) other precious thing ... A good luck with all the joy ... A charm could ever bring . . . And to revaal how much, my love . . I am In love with you . . . Pwisfi-. ToWke yon, Tm Governor Wil- An example of his blitz type <»m-palgn was the 750 speeches he made blasting away at Kim Siolkr. During this marathon stumping of the State, he touched in 81 of tije 83 counties, preaching his liberalism and prom- Tliey aeeined genuinely to dlallke Elaen-howtr and the nation he represents. The reporter who stands In the midst of such animosity is Immediately suspect, too, OS If he were on agent or spy for the hated system. The futility of t|^ing to get threugh to these excited people — who art > much men pelltleally eonseieus then / our own—ie overwhelming when you ore toe Ignorant to command Ihtir langnoge and they have no knowledge ' Not so the sturdy folks of Basle. Monday, six days out of step with I had a magic wand . your dreams come true IVy don’t do anything dWer. cat from what others did the day bofare Aab Wedaeoday. IVy eat boarlily and have ttiemaelvea a. day of fun and frollr. The only thing is they are jolly well going to do it when they pieose, and when they please is-fix days later than the traditional one. IMs la OBderataadable, for when Thomas was a small rMId Ms oMer, rieeping la tho room with Mm. wdk killed by Nghtnlng. while he was imlourbed. A thing like that will rreato deep nneea-nrloos aaxletlea that even the greatest Intelligence will never qnile nllny. al fasts each year. The name “Ember” Is a corrnption of the l*Hn words "quatnor tempora,” which mean "foor times.” In 1933, on his ft: st (jay as Presi- om poor in worldy go<^ . dent. Franklin D. Roosevelt pro- 1" ability ... To finr the fitting . And . My «l claimed a national bank holiday. phrases for . In 1953, Russian Premier Joseph ^fy • . . And so my only present Stalin died of a brain hemontage. is ... My gratitude sincere . . . A thought for today: Jean Jacques As every night and day I pray The Ember Days are observed in Rousseau said; "Gratitude is a ... • "God love and bless you. the Roman and Anglican churches. Buty which ought to be paid, but dear.” ________(Ospyright IMO)__________not a right to be exacted ” (Oepyright 1M») ★ ★ ★ For a great deal of hia six-term dynasty we did not agree with many of his policies. We were not alone, as he had many others that would not subscribe to his philosophies. Just what his political fortunes .will be from here on out Is something only Oovemor Williams can tell. H^ undoubtedly has plans and it'Will be*" Interesting to note Just how he can fit into the national picture. W# have reeoatly fell, along with others, that he had abont ' played out his atring. The door They look at ydu as you looked at the Nazis or the Cossacks and you wonder If the President's floe and honest words about our conduct In the wake ef our wars will get through to them, and be accepted once through. NOT GRATEFUL They should be grateful for oil we have done for them, you' aay to yourself stubbornly or angrily. But yen know they are not and further that they have no real emiaeiena-ness that we have ever done anything far them. ANOEUC DOCTOR St. Thomas Aquinas, commem- orated Monday in the Roman Osth-' ollc calendar (and some others), is the patron saint of all of that church’s univenities, oolleget and ■cbools. This is easy to understand, because he Is one of history's greatest scholars. Thomas wrote one of the deepest of an contributions to human thougiit, the Summa Theologiae, summary of theology which puts him on a par with Aristotle and St. Augustine as an organizer and sys-tematizer of man's clearest, roost profound thMcIHg. ' »EAM>\AL FAaTS It is a long time since Case Records of a Psychologist: These Rules Keep Parish Awake Bishop Baines is a superb Applied Pspcholoffist and Orator. But many of his elergpmsn don't adopt tffe Bishop’s public -speaking formula, which to enter what is called your “peroration,” quote a stanza from some famous poem which wifi neatly ex-preM that climax in your speech. But he Is also the patron in- Here are some excerpts from the literature, If that's the word, thruat into my hands by kids who physically looked as If they would be at home on almost any Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag Riboflavin Tablets Might Be Your Answer narraUve or "anecdotal” variety which Jesus always employed. Jesus never put bsteners to sleep. And that wam’t due to their thlnk- Uo'iwd tiwnSnber Da^^ Chrisf s'oum narrative method. '"«,!!* .. v w __________Jl! ^ . . It U time to explain them again. So / was invited to spend an ,ri»yt!nn In « These are the Wednewlay, Friday hour wtth the 3 Methodist con- «>e S« of God or speech and ihythmic speech beau ---------------•----------^ ferences to outline the facte below. Poor speakers, like de- ficient husbands as in Case D— So Christ’s public platform meth- Daily 491, often don't realize they are failures. Mlchlm roter. «m proTUte th. Rngwer of i gaectmor. Voice Your Opinions: Vote Next Monday Pontiac voters have been voicing protest and approver over City affairs it it 'k ''Elsenhower comes to the continent to alleviate on the ev» of the United States elections the negUfenee the Republican sdmlnUtrsUon has shown for Latin America." My forehead, none, chin and particularly the inside at my ears . are scaly. I couldn't be drying up at 33: (Mrs. L R. C.) Am. — I have only the ghost of "Welcome Mr. President — Guatemala and Cuba remember yen.” "As George Washington wrote, one must for some little time. Ncjw is your real never forget that^a nation is very foolish chance—Monday is ELECTION DAY. It e*Rccts favors from a foreign nation ' wtUibut strings. Don’t forget that auch a ■W WW nation must pay for Uie favor that la glv- Monday’a primary election is en to It with a portion of its Independ-for City CommlMlon candMatos in acceptance of favors can'place votiBg districts 4 5 6 and 7 Nnr'^ * 0* having yielded miag ■■wins 4, 0, e and 7. Nor- ^ ^ „ehange lor non- Inal favors. No mlstslte is graver than to plan on Itasterlal favors from one nation that the trouble tnay be riboflavin deficiency. It ran do no harm '|o boost your dailvi intake of wholol milk, sidm milk I or butter m i 1 k:' *ee»e: II v lentils; halibut, oal- Aas. ^ It a pertna eomumes a quart af milk h day he or abo wUI keep hi gaad health aa writ wiMaut aay bsHer at all. ■ |)R. BRADY Please "send me your pamphlet titled "You Never Need .Suffer F'rom Piles." Thirty-five cenLs and stamped self - addressed envelope enclosed. (Mrs. P W i Ans.—The pamphlet Is free If you mon, mackeirl. sardines; beet provide stamped, self-addressed By GEORGE W. CRANE CASE D-496: A few years ago Bishop Richard Raines invited me down to Indiand to address the three Methodist conferences of ministers. "So I talked one day at Anderson, the second day at Gracncastle (De Pauw), and delivered my final speech at Bloomington. And the Bishop wanted me to explain the “Psy-rhology of Puhllcl Speaking," fjr many younger I clergymen (and* some oldsters). DR. CRANE still, wire putting their cdntjregs-tiong to sleep. Alas, public speaking is an art. people because they were sound in psychology and his sermons were a chain of relevant cases, called parables. BRAVO, BISHOP RAINER Bishop Raines Is a great orator himself, so he felt an ouUider could possibly open the eyes of some of his myopic preachers in tops, cauliflower, endive, brocooU; euvelope. With it I send the 35> But it can easily be learned by able to pulpRa, exoept naUy gablle agathy it thh «toc-tlDB is a diagraco. Th* yottra tnniBg out at our la«t City pri-Hiary wo* 12.5%, which b a dionat ohoMring. All of Us iwT a duty as citlzeni, If we are all a^g to sound off on civic matters, ahould have the gumption to go to the polls and cast ourtallots. The adaiiiiiatratiOB of our City gomBiaat la Vitaliy iBvwtaat to of th* vltMlm U : d*es Ml pritvide « cent booklet The Oonstipatian HaMt. If the booklet is not worth the price, return It and I'll refund 40 cents. every person of average IntelU- (1) Open wtth a striking statement (text tor sermonizing). (2) Document your theme with at least 2 relevant cases,’ told as harratlves (stories, like Christ's parables). - (3) Then *;tie the wheni in the iM»ck” with a punchy terminal paragraph. This formula is perfectly adapt- hle to pulpita, except a preacher may want to use 5 or 6 cases. ordinary prose in arousing emotions and thus stimulating goose pimples up and down our spine. Is this UagllBg I Jmige* or fte Big Tea Oratorioal Usotests to separate the First *r- Send for my booklet “Surclive Public Platform Pilychology." enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 30 cems (non-profit). It has helped many preachei-s ■ within 12 ntonths to another. This U an lllnaion of which only experience con epr* na and which our rightful pride mtist put to one side." Whet do these kids want? Well. thU Is the way they phrased It; "It is necessary to defend all that has been won for the Latin American mssats. It is nirsewry t* unite all the onti-lmperiallstie foreee ef the eon-tlneat. Fcr this reoaon we arc ariring for s eeagresa eemprised ef leftlets • mg. laMets M rMInto^MIr tor ftfty days to aappIsuMM poor regular dtot. Aaysray this esn do Eminent doctors have stpted To stop hiccough sock on a slice of lemon, for a fcw secon^. 1 hevq never seen It tail. (E.M G.) Ans. — If a ever Hmild, there kre two or three other remedlea: college libraries. Breathe in paper bag for 30 see- am tiw, nwre But as a-rule the more coUega degr^ a preacher has. the mor* likely he la to find Moipheus In the pews! Why? Wet. ta get his advanced degrees, ______________ ^ a num usually ip^ a lot of hodrs ta.-ovcty aermon, taH~bTii^> w ^ 1 In the rcmarioi ore compUmenlafy. tnM I. ......I , m *«««,«»«naance wunm izmoi told tn narrative style, to fill a (ukI ik|» 3mnfanite time Slot for Ms sennon. *»>- A lew other sterlii« nites ef w VSu? out elm be helptal. n) ate at least S parishonen swSSmJRn aSMt* s*a i Thai the ^ild of a smoking mother onds. 9x inOafion, of the belly. "*?!?** W»>lve under the tong^ one-one-tlon In maturity thaf . . . (S.C.C.) hundredth grain nftroglycerin tab-Ans. — I know of no evidence jrt to support that belief. I’ll be _____________________ grateful If you caii tell me what pm» . . it Is. he ihak toolatee happrwing* yen have ebeerved to their bemea or *a their farms, wMeh advance jfear vecabalary ee he qnito Ckrlri’s rimple. ' ...... (3) CorapniMent aome of the ■’ woritaa in your How many tablespoonfUls of but- Ui r dooi a peraon need dMiy to {• t»« pmum pt«m, owum. luahi^ iwep In good beelth? I want to (0« ___________ O) Wheb _______________________ ’ type Instead M the et.yuur aennoa. and are thin rforiy I ««n M an Sf tteluUTflr to oatlon of an in rwttlae erma u Soltaorod b; ------- Taoob; arbart vaaOat^.^ by ___________________ ctfVBT ^ «UtM tS.M ft b"-Q MIS t eooUM. '■A. J- J": THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1960 FIVE U. S. Gives In; Russians Can See Brooklyn mew TOBK (UTD-emUye that the heneih at Beeehlya maU he pet aa^talta «e levM vWton Mxt FriiaT ter the f«l-eejehradee el the Blal el ~ ‘ ate Dupartmert pel ^ MeiHste Baariaas la UM afttr «m Seviet Uatea Pigg fai Hjg *Irrational Heaven* Dali's Readying a Carnival of Chaos Fann Income Rises in Only Seven States NEW YORK njPI)- Chaoi aasemUed In « atudio Friday when Salvador Dali, the arttet, gathered his proiai for the creatfcm at what he termed "an irrational heaven.” WDfwmiWINi FORD E. BOTTOM.. For ft* BMloralio& oi Our (Sty's Good Nome For BriaglDg Dignity and Bcnk to Poolloc For fly Promotlen el Unity AmoBQ Our Commlsiioeers For fto (aood ol Our District For Am Good of Our City Vote fof wnroRDE. BOTTOM OTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 4 UnooBunlNod to Any Foefloa —Bepresenlothre ol An PUMUT lUCTIOII-MORDAT, MUCB 7 This AdTsrtisemont Pedd for by CStiians Committee — Diatrict 4 Dali prepared his artistic erear tion for recording on video Upe to be shown before the Fifth Annual Visual Communications Conference of the New Yoefc Art Directors’ Club in April. The pr a metereycle, a lHada hi a. m peaads af popeorn, • poonds el cheealate ayrep. WASHINGTON W - Only states came up with higher net farm incomes in 1969 than in 4KB. The Agriculture Department to-He saM he Intended le gel all day reported them as being Arfcsn-the itrepe together la one pen. sas. California, Florida. Kentuci(y< the composition was "Chaos and Craatiao.’’ The production was delayed when aet the | three pigs which Dali had orderedj popcom was to be dropped onto from Pennsylvania became snow-Jthe other^ props and toe overnight in their truck and^^bocolate ... simulating blood — to arrive. A caU was «.„ti be sprayed onto the g^-J»en. a big canvas was to be dropped on tt and men with street clean- out tor some New York City pigs. * ★ ★ DaU said the woridng title of ■jflHiais'SRViui Hi«0 in 196B. Net income is the amount operators have left from all receipts from farm sou after paying production costs. The 1959 average net incomes by, farmers and the percentage change from 1958, respectively, by states, hK^uded. Michigan 1,982, down 12 per cent. sas. California, Mississippi, New Mexico and Ore- Ariiona. as was the case In 1958, led all states with an average of 19.343 net income compared with 1950. Longtim* Reporter Diel DETROIT f fmoit groin-ted boto quick-ogod »ho oxclutlvo Tondorpy I CHOICE J ^ tendtmoM, plus froth flavor. Evory cut It friplo-trfmmod for volutl Evory cut told with your Kroger U.S. GOVT GRADED CHOICE TENDERAY RIB ROAST U. S. GOVT GRADED CHOICE CHUCK ROAST Id-39 U. S. NO. I. CLEANED AND WASHED MAINE POTATOES .V.., 10 49* STANDINO S-INCHCUT LI. CHOICI _ ^ TuS* ». 49« U. S. GOVT INSPECTED - CACKLING FRESH - KROGER MIXED mUH ORAOC "A" i LARGE EGGS • DOZEN 37 Hunt's Fruit Sale! EARLY WEEK FEATURE • HUNTS PEARS • FRUIT COCKTAIL • WHOLE APRICOTS • PEACHES lOWN & SERVE ^LAIN ROLLS SAVE 8c DOZEN 15 MIX OR MATCH CANS /. i|00 BUDGET PRICED Smoked Pork HOCKS \rocjer PORK LIVER HALIBUT STEAKS u23< u 39# JFd reserve the right to limit quantities. Prices and item* effective thru Tues.% March 8, 1960 at Kroger in Pontiac and Eastern Michigan. 6 BIG KROGER STORES 3TO SERVE YOE! ' • 7-11 EAST BURDICK AT WASHINGTON, OXFORD o MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER, PONTIAC THE FOLLOWING KRONER STORES OPEN SUNDAY 9 AM, TO 6 P.M. • 44660 VAN DYKE AT GERHARDT, UTICA -- V o 26S N. TELEGRAPH At ELIZABETH LAKE RD., PONTIAC • 6J70 DIXIE HWY. AT SASHABAW, DRAYTON PUI^S o NORTH PERRY STREET AT JOSLYN, PONTIAC ’ > / \ 31X I ‘ , f Vv^r• ■ :(< ^ '• \ ' /' .' _ ‘-J, ;; ' / ■ Winners of the Interlochen National Music Camp-' Scholarships last year will appear on Tuesday afternoon's program for Pontiac’s Tuesday Musicale at Grace Lutheran CkOrch. They are from left Margaret fMlto* Fmm fey TMfewwwy Moreau of Iroquois road, Pam Morris of West Longfellow avenue and Martha Kurzweil of Winterberr.y drive. A full keyboard of dextrous fingers was caught bv the cameraman. From left they are duo-pianists. AUanyand Beverly Benson of Silverside street. Ann Strait of West Iroquois- road and Toni McCarty of Hatchery road, at right, will present piano solos to the adult club. Young Musicians to Play at Grace""Lutheran Church Nine young nu»idi|n8 auditioned feucceasfuUy for the privilege of appearing on Tueiday afternoon'« Tuesday Musicale program at Grace Lutheran Church. Outstanding performers in their junior clubs, they were among • large group to appear before three judges Sunday afternoon at the chureh. They are Bilk Strait and Jo Lynn Yanaen, pianists- from for grades one through Pianists Ann Strait. Toni Me-Duly and duo-pianists Beverly and AOan Benson of the Junior Dub for grades six through talented brother and sister duo-piano team, Gary and Deanna Relyea of the Senior Dub, The Relyeas recriitly appeared in the Battle Creek Young Artist ■ audidons. They will play a Mozart Sohata, the Bach C Minor Doubie Concerto and a Rachrnaninoff number. The juniop clubs of PonUac Tuesday Musicale are observing their tenth anniven>ary this yeat". They are considered among the strongest and most active junior groups in the state's Federation t)! Music Clubs. Talented young pianists of Matinee Musicale Junior Club who will appear on Tuesday's program are Bill Strait, left, of Iroquois road and Jo Lynn Yansen of Chippewa road. With them u Mrs. Ralph 0^ Allen of Cooley Lake road, coordinator for the junior clubs/ Oboist Larry Reynells, pianist Barbara Griffin and ceUist David Eicher of the Senior Dub, grades nine through twelve, complete the group. In addition members and their guests will hear the three winners of the 1959 Tuesday Musicale Interlochen Scholar-sliips. Flutist Pam Morris of the Senior Dub will present a Bach Rondeau and "Scher-zlno" by Anderson. Junior Club pianist Margaret Moreau will perform the Fmarl “So-nau.’* Martha Kurpeil, violinist, also of the Jlinlor Dub win play the Allegro movement froarVIvaldi’s "Ooncer-to in A Mipor.” > Aedve with the Pandae Symphony are members .Ma^ Simson, Jerry and Bill Jorgenson. Playing with the Michigan Youth Symphony un-«der the direction of Orien Dal-’ ley are Martha Kurzweil and Karen uhI David Eicher. Karen and David are also active members of the Eastern Mich- ' Igan University Symphony Orchestra. Gary Relyea will be accompanist for the Michigan Chorale this summer during their South American tour. Highlight of will be th^, appearance of a Coordinator of the Junior clubs is Mrs. Ralph O. Allen. Counselors are Mrs. B. A. Benson, Mrs. Aubrey Roberts and Mrs. Paul Saghy tor Madnee Musicale; Mrs. Charles Kurs-weil and Mrs. Eugene Moore for the Junior Dub; and Mrs. William Furlong and Mrs. Glenn Griffin for the Senior Dub. Personal News Items Sailing today from New Orleans on a Caribbean cruise aboard the S.S. Alcoa Corsair are Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Diiids of Westwood drive, Bir- ' 7 Ross drive, Waterford Town- . freshman in "the college of architecture and design, is active in the Jordan Hall (dorini-tory) r This 16-day cruiae will Include several colorlttl islands as well as the northern coast of South America. The itinerary- includes Jamaica, la the Netherlands Antilles^ La-Guatra, Puerto Cahello and GuanU. all in Venezuela, Trinidad and Curacao. Carol Donaldson, daughter of the WUIlam W. Donaldsons of. West Lawrence street, Js sp- in the Jordan Hall ) Giytlub. /* * * pearlng this weeketri in '"Tlgor . " amter term at die Gates, production of Mfichigan State Unlverrity Theatre. The politi-, cal aatire deals with events leading to the Trojan War. Miss Donaldson Is a sophomore and a theatre major. Rob^ L. Hunt, Pontiac sophfllnore at Central Michigan Univeralty. has been appointed social chairman of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity tor the A daughter, Heather Ann Newton, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. C, Chartler Newton (Patricia Ann Darke) of Bloomfield Terrace Feb. 26 In William Beaumont Hospital. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Clarke William Clarke of Dal, laa, Tex. The Charles Edward Newtons of Tyler, Tex. pre INttemal grandparAiU. The birth of a daughter. Jeannine Kathryn, Feb. ^.at Detroit Ostaapathic Hospital, la announced by farmer Pontiac residents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Dancey of Nakota road. Royal Oak. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. Dair Decker bf Hamilton street and the Roy H. Danceya of Sanderson Korine Reiu, freshman at St. John's Lutheran College, Winfield, Kan., has achieved first semester honora. She Is the . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Reas -of Overton street. Waterford Township. Mrs. Alfred Lundgren of Flint is visiting Jier scn-ln-Uw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Low pf Omar street. Former /Pontiac dr. and Mrs. Stua )on (Na^ Hethe -----residents, . Stuart Hutcpln-— Hetherlngtonl of Hutchinkin. K i n., announce the of a dam^, Kim- Recefvlng congratulations on the hlrth of a son, Jay CblUn, Feb. 25, are Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey G. Builie, Jr. of Saginaw. Grandparents are Dr.... and Mrs. Chauncey G. Burke of Glengarry Drde, Birmingham. j. Charles Cowie, social science senior at Central Michli^ University. has been elected se^ retary of the Intm-Fratemal CouncU. Hejs afflUated with Sigma Phi Rpslion. His par-enu are Mr. and Mrs. WU-Ham K. Cowie of Lanstte drive, Waterford ToWnahip. Insttumentalists from the Senior Club have distinguished themselves in music over the years. Preparing for their solo appearances are from left, Larry -Reynnells of North Johnson street, oboist; Barbara Griffin of Oge- maw road, pianist and club setretdry; and David Eicher of Orchard Lake, 'cellist. With them is Mrs. William Furlong, club counselor for mahy years and chairman of the Soufkeastern IHs-triet Music Festival. Guest Speaker Addreswg Churchwomen Young artists Gary and Deanna Relyea of Washington street will present several dtto-pimd numbers at the Ji30 p.m. concert of outstand^ young musicians. Both are students of Mark W 'estel. Says Japanese Seek Spiritual Truth y laa. an Feb. <11 Grand-9rtf\re “ ---------- parentf^re Mrs. C. R. Hethdr-; ington of Thorpe street gild Mr. and Mrs. Ben I: DaVar of throi Shepherd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank Shepherd of Hatchery road. Drayton Plain, has pledged Beta Tau Alpha sorori^, national social, at Uhlveraify of Michigan. Miss Shepherd, m Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cfole (nee Sylvia de Steiger) of Sherwood Lake, announce the birth of a daughter. Christine Loretta. Ihursday ri St Jo-aeph Mercy HoopMal. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Gale of Clearwater. Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. de Steiger of East Wheelers Dance Meeting Deloyed The Wagon Vheritra Square Dance Dub met Tburaday evening at the CAI Building. Featured round dance of the affair waa "Bya ^ Blues ' .. .,•7:-; '.7; :.J'« i . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bnimm. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lint were guests. * The Pontiac Central High School PTA nMetlng has haaa postponed to Monday. March H at T:30 p.m. in the auditorium. Eaection of officers follow a brief business meeting. Refreshments will be served in the coleterhi: The Rev. Paul T. Hart, pastor of the Mrst Methodist Church, was guest speaker at the arniual World Day of Prayer program in the First CbngTegatienal Dnirch Friday. The theme of the day . was "LahoriQi Together With Godin his talk before several hundred dmrchwdmen. tbe Rev^ Mr. Hart spoke of his fkork last summer in Japan in the field' of evangelism. He .. said the people were hungry for 'The Japanese are enoour- qriritual t around tbe worl4 Joining them tai prayer for the success of (Sod's kingdom here oppn; earth." said tbe pastor. ^ Mrs. Edward D. Auphord, chairman, was assisted 1^ Mrs. a. A. Sleeves, cochslri^. Tsking an active parf in the program were Mrs. Arthur G. Nicholie. -Mrs. M Speara. Mrs. Warren Fowte, Mrs. Fred Manet, Mn. A. Pi I Mpi. L. 8. SaUthiel. Mn.. ^denbaugh, Mn. Forr Brown, Mra. J. a. Paiher, D. F.sMeden, Mn ErnestAMer.hr n-sas^H iliUVl", Mn. Wiinan Guire and Mn. Turrta Mc( Ushen were hCn. Sok AanI KUne. Mrs. Dale MoaU and Mnegat Charies A. WUaon was e iM and Mn. (Mrt Laonan 1 TMn^|ad, T',' hr chairman pf the noon / - ■ -V THE PONTIAC PRESS SATUEDAY, MARCH 5. 1060 SEVEJT PW Abby Sayg: They Never Cry to ^ncle* Don't Waste Tears on Him; Bachelor Can Fix His Taxes By ABIGAIL Vi^ BLREN DEAR ABBY: Unde Sam Is the master creator of old maids. He daps such a heavy income tax on bachelors that they are unable to save enough money to get num-' Tied. Ihe tvU influence pf this tax situ-atioo is Public enemy No. One to romance. Can’t someflilng be done to help the poor bachelor? OLD MAID DEAR OLD MAID: Don't waste any tears on the “poor bachelor.’’ All he has to do is marry and his tax load will at once become Ugfator. Bachelors who pass up dependents because they like their independ-- are the last ones to cry •■uncle!’’ (Sam, that is.) A * A dear ABBY: I used to be sentimental and felt terrible when my husband gavd'^me ABBY La CHIC BEAUTY SALON QUAUTT Cleaning in our home owned and operated plant. SERVICE for the complete family. Minor alterations and repair. Complete Shirt service. lOCRTUm in the heart of downtown. Office on W. Pike St. and at the parking lot off Pike and Lawrence St. SAVE on our cash and carry service. GENEY SRY OLEANERS HMin HMISI 12 W. fika and flant latraace cash instead of a gift for my anniversary, birthday and Christmas. Most of his gifts were hopelessly inappro^ntate and' outrageously e>|}>ensive, but I wouldn't hurt his feelings by taking them bade. I know he picked out many gifts at, 7:00 p.m. Christmas Ehre. just to have someflilng to put under the tree for me. Thank heavens those days are gone forever! After he brought home a pair ol lounging pajamas for $70 (and I never lounge! >. I had a frank talk with him. Now he gives me a big kiss and an envelope with a card and the cash. It makes so much more sense and he doesn’t have to endure the agony of MUCH HAPPIER DEAR MUCH: PH pass on your helpful experience to wives svlw think their husband ‘‘don’t love them’’ because tiwy give cash instead of gifts. I say, "Give money! The size is right and so is the color. And it can easily be exchanged aqywilere ftor what the lady wants.’’ AAA DEAR ABBY: My husband and I are a nice, clean couple. We dress well and can afford to go out once a week. We’ve tried desperately to make friends with couples our own age, but no matter how hard we txy, nobody ever invites us back. What’s wrong wrlth us, Abby? Why can’t we make friends? NO FRIENDS DEAR NO FRIENDS: Pei^ haps you are trying to cultivate the friendship of people with whom you have nothing in common. Or possibly you have little to offer others because your Interests don’t go beyond yourselves. Get busy in some you’ll find people who will meet you half-way. Zontas Have Luncheon Hear City Youth Worker Members of Zonta International. at their luncheon meeting ^Thursday in the Hotel Waldron, heard the second in a series of talks concerning functions of city government departments. AAA George Caronis, recretary of the Youth Services Committee, outlined work being done on 4he child delimiuency problem Choral Belles Entertain for Northern PTSA Northern High School’s PTSA met Wednesday evening in tha lit-Ue theater of the school. , Robert Lake opened the meeting with the PTA prayer. Membirs of the Choral Belles under the direction of Melvin Larimer two numbers. Gray. JUtbert Lake. Beryl BsMh. Victor Uirihiiiist. Staaley Bertel aad PhyllU pssiey presented a slate el efOcers. Elected were Mrs. William An-terson, president; Mrs. Arnold amson. secrelwy; beig» treasurer and Mrs. Eari OUwvig, historian. A A Also elected were Mrs. Robert Lake, mother vice president; the Rev. James A. Deeg. father vice Helen Swanson, teacher Vivitne Woodtrd CoBmetics for froo PorsoaoNtod Pkont FE 4.1701 Km —------------ rK* WHPIvIV fVKWnip tafgpMflM Meat VARDEll STUDIO ificigl Graip Quiet ia: OEI7S HAND OUn M ooUMi am. ra s-issi vice preiMent; end Brenda Kees-Ifrig. student vice president. Council delegates elected were Mrs. Max Kern. Mrs. Russell Hibbard and Ruth Ann Kramp. Judy Kem was elected delegate. Howard Rheltey, wild tograpber, prroeated movteo oa-IHIod "Froatter Alaska.’* Mr. Sbtritey la well kaowa for Mo work wMck appears regalariy oa Mart NetTo IoIovIsIob program. Hla films showed a visit Michigan’s ’59ers as well as views of trout and salmon fishing. A A A ■ At the aocial hour Mrs. William Hllderly and Mrs. Bert Hillock presiM at the tea table. Social committee under the chairmanship of Mrs. George Par. sons included Mrs. Uoyd Stechow, Dama Parsons and Joan Rie. • COATS •SNjMUiTS • CAR COATS CLEANED on4 WATER REFEUEb SPOTS REMOVEDI in the county, especially with first offenders. Under the direction of Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore, the committee works with both parent and child to determine the basic reason for delite quency. Child welfare groups and youth services are striving to initiate a program to prevant major delinquency p^lejns such as tsee the Oty of New York. AAA "A comprehensive program to prevent delinquency should be a part of each community, as are the Department of San-itetion. Fire Department, or Animal Welfare. "It takes time to develop a delinquent and it takes time to correct delinquency,’’ according to the speaker. Schools are not set up to handle brain-damaged children who form a large portion of the deliqnency group. Mr. Caronis stressed need of parental delinquency whidi la tng at a faster rate population. Silver WediJing Noted The ailver wedding anniversary of Bfr. and Mrs. Nicholas Heisler (nee Elizabeth Holzer) win be obeerved at a family dinner'this evening in their Mrs, Reese Is Initiated Waterford Township. The arrival of their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Agostini from Pasadena, Friday evening was a happy turixiBe. Dinner arrangements were made by Mra. Agoetiiii and her sisters Mrs. George Yema and Mrs. George Ooikter. both of Pontiac. The younger daughters of the Heia-lera are Ann. Judy and Virginia. Ihe'couple has five At toe Wonwn’e Gty Club in Detroit Saturday, Mra. T. T. Reeee «i Warwick road. Sylvan Lake, was ted into AI^ Gamma Delta, laOonal cMleglato sodal lia-temity for women, w -AAA Mrs. Reese was a member of Wayne State Urdveraity’s Sigma Sipna sorority whidi has become toe Alpha PI . Chapter of “ " Gamma Delta. sUy WonsMi. Wayne Stato IM- oae group; Mrs. Dalbert W. Fear, of Locklto'Lane; Mrs. Fred Poole of Heitsch street, awf Etoiae Bradley of Hatchery road. Drayton Plains; Wri. Ekn R. Sweenty of Linden roed; Mrs..John Gibeon of Ascot street; and Blrs. Donald McManus of L«ota street, Waterford Ibwnship; Mrs. Clarfc Heenan and Mra. AddlaonvOaUey. both of Cherokee road; Mrt. Arthur Messer of South Geneeee avenue; Mrs. Wilson Roback of PonOac ’Township;. Mrs. William B. Payne Long Pointe drive; and Patrida Hott of Stratton drive. Bloomfield Whree ef MleMgaa. toe New Byl-vaMtee Olih aad BeeaeveB PTA. Other local members of the sorority include Mrs. Donald Knapp of Neafie street, Pontiac Township, aacretary of toe Detroit area alum-!eampuaee in the U. 8. and Alpha Gamma Ddta was organized at Syracuse Univcntly ia 1904 and became a member ef the National PanbtUenic Confarence In 19(». It haa 16 ebaptera-tm dpQw and Csnada.' Wedding, Anniversary Coming Up waBrntaB mAer%fw%wpmm T m.m.A ,m\ w\^*aa * ^ ^ By RUTH 8AUNDEBS BIRMINGHAM - Next Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Frits W. Brede of Yorkshire mad will celebrate their SOth wedr^. ding aimiversary. They will be honored that eveniiig at a dinner in the (Jr-d^ Lake Country Club given by their daughters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. William D. VanDusen of Meta-mora and Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Neal of Gladwyne, Pa. The Neals are expected arrive this weekend. AAA / April 16 is toe day chqien by Judith Kay Oliver tor her marriage to William Robort Wiltshire. The ceremony will be read that afternoon in the First Methodist Church of Birmingham and a supper will be given afterwards at tha home of toe brideAled’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. IVederick M. Oliver in Hickory Heights. Among toe parties tor Judy are a Mardi 36 dinner to be given by Mr. and Mra. E. JOHfh Gryson of Foxcroft Mr. and Mra MarsbalL Mitcb-eU Wfltshirc will come from thair home in Park Ridge, HI., and will give the rehearsal dinner tor their son and Judy. AAA Four Birmingham couplea were keeping their fingers crossed, hoping for good flying weather Friday morning. Their {dans were tor 10 days of suing at Aspen, Colo. Included are Mr. and Mrs. Rlfhard W. Miner (both graduates of the University of (3ok>-rado at Botdder). Mr. and kfrs. Ronald Kasperzak, the George Mr. and Paul N. AverUl will enteriUn at dinner thia evening before attending the Village Players production of "The Dairy of Ann Frank.” AAA Mr. and Mrs. Graham J. Graham will return home briefly next week from a stay /at Durado Beach, near Puvto Rico. They have planned to leave on a worid cruise in April. AAA Mr. and Mrs. James S. McDaniel of Glengary circle have announced the engagement of their dau^ter Jane Lee to John H. Keller of Cranford, N. J. John is toe son of Commander and Mrs. H. S. Keller, U.8.N., Mrs. Victor W. Hughes plans a trip to CaUfoniia later this month for a visit with her son-tn-law and daui^ter (Suzamw Hughes) Mr. ahl Mrs. David P. Hummer in C^cq, CUif. AAA Dr. and Mrs. Hiomaa Tor-gerson will move soon to their home on Burning Bush drive. Humor Is Topic of Sisterhood Members of toe Sisterhood of . Congregation B’nai Isrdel met Tuesday evening at the synagogue. Mtk. Irring Merkowitz gave the opening prayer. AAA Plans lor a fashion show April 6 at Elks Temple were announced by Mrs. David Saks. Guest speaker Mrt. David Cohen of Detroit waa introduced by program chairman Mrs. Jade Gamburd. Mrs. Cohen’s talk was built around examples of Jewish humor. A A .. A The dosing prayer was given by Mrs. David Horowitz. for "In the Spring, a young man's fancy"... If your thoughH have turned to love - if your head it in the cioudi - then it's time~to think of the all-importani ring. Here, you'll find the right one lor, here, f uolltg is of paramount Importance. The Store Where Quality Counts F. N. PAUII CO. VjSSr Pontiac s Oldest Jewelry Store 21 W. Hina R 2-I2S7 Have You Tried This? ToW of/CrippletJ Children Members of the Tipacon Chapter of toe American Businen Women’s Assn, heard Mrt. Leon Skel-ley, teadier at toe Oakland Cbuaty Sodety for Crippled Children, when they met Wednesday evening in the Hotel Waldron. AAA Mrs. Skelley described the preschool training program and facil- ities for handicapped children. She said it ia important to teach sp Gold Star Unit Names Delegate to Convention Gold Star Mothers, Inc., Oh«-ter 34 met Wednesday evening at BemisOlaen Amveta Pott 113 on Oakland avenue. Mrs. Carl Ruther-ird waa hostess. AAA Mrs. Olive Burgeu presided as Mrs. Edward McDonald reported on toe recent cancer pad sewing at the home of BIrt. Clarence Sutton; Mrs. Eva Welch on hoepMal woik; Mrs. Etna Riddle on the meeting, and Mrs. Cecil I the- State Board maet- Lillian Laska and Mrs. Albert dalr reported on their work with the committees planning toe Boss Night Dinner at Sylvan Glen April 27. Candy was distributed by Ways and Means cochairmen Kay Sumpter and Mrs. diftord Marsh tor sale to support the chapter’s philanthropies. AAA GuMta preaent were Mrs. De-Vaughn Harlan, Pauline Logsdon, Mrs. George Buridow, Marie Richey, Mrs. Elmer Beach and Oiris-tota Roaa. Flans are being oontplcted tor '2 nmm^'sale. Elected delegate to the state ooDvention in Jackson was Mrs. Lsone Hagberg with Mrs. Sutton, Itenatc. Mrt. David M. Bickerstaft wu Church Unit to Plan Year . The Episcopal Churchwomen of Chrltt Church Cranbnok will hold a fauslnett meeting following the luncheon program Tuesday. All members will have an opportunity to participate In making plans fto the coming year and Mrs. D. B. . Whitfield in oom- pieap’e Head et FiteadaMp BnuMh, eel tor March M. B wIB MOMS Unit 2 Packs Lunches to Gathering MOMS at America, Ine., Unit 3. brought ‘schoolglil' luncbea to toe home of Mrt. David-Edwards of Sooth Jeeslt street for TUetotey’s meeting. Mrs. Edwards gave to* devotions. Mrs. Mabd Reynrids wat. The March project will be dvle sewtog for Pontiac General Moa-ftal. The Department of Michigan, La-dios Auxiliary to Jewish War Veterans of the USA has invited members of Unit 3 to a hinebA 33 in Detroit bits. Maude PUee wiU hostess the March 15 meeting. Stuff, Bake Whole Fish for Lenten Dinner * It you buy a whole fish to serve during Lent, you may Wee to stuff It tiw wey Mrs. Everett Warner does. Sqve this recipe, too, lor summer fish. AAA llie mother of three.children, Mrs. Warner is active In diurch work. She likes to STUFFINO FOR FWI. By Mrs. Everett Wataer m cupi Oty-*M brMO. urumbM Vi «up ] tobiti Mix ril together, adding milk last. Ba sure to me some of tha cnata of bread for your crumba. FIB cavity of whole fish. Do not sett fish. Plsce in psn and bake oo-cording to alae at the fish. Iraq Caldron to Have Sale Iraq Caldron, Daughters of Mokanna, met Wednesday evening in the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Mrs. Roger Smiley, mighty chosen one, announced a rummage sale, to be held March. 36. AAA An officer*’ practice aession at the home of Mrs. William Koggenhopp ia scheduled for Match 15. AAA Refreshments were served fay Mrs. T. J. Arnold and ‘Ihel- More Than 100 Attend Baldwin Family Dinner Over 100 parents i attended the Baldwin School first grade family dlnnar Wednesday. AAA Karen Barling and her pupUa . resented a m u ■ i e a f program showing activities and unite of study. Kay Stickle, assisted by her students, gave a demonstration of the arithmetic program used in both rooms. Wallace Turner Plans to Marry in Iowa Soon Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Hogan of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, announce the engagement of their daughter. Beverly Bogart, to Wallace B. Turner, aon of the Charles W. Turners of Old Orchard Drive, Orchard Lake. AAA The bride-elect attended the State Unlveraity of Iowa where she affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega sodal Sorority. She will graduate from Iowa State Teachers’ College at Cedar Falls, in June. A A ^A Her fiance attended Concordia College Fort Wayne, Ind. and Concordia Theological Sem-inarytSt. Louis. BI6. Ha ia cur- FLAIR $10 FASHION COLD WAVE A ,.1 UBUteAtiaaa C/ilC* r 5“' 7 * Check Ifcasa Beay axiraa ^ • New Taper Cut vicar ef bnmanuel Lutheran Church, Waterloo, Iowa. Jimp lath nuptiala are Why Do We Shampoo Loose Rugs in Our Plant? modem plant at regular intervals. all the dirt la gently thta^^^^Vsehlne, then the rugs are dried in a temperature eontiolM dry room to assure retention of rug fiber strength. Our service U among the best to be found in lllehlian. MEW WAY““«ciS1n"e*S’®^ '*Rug and Carpet Cleaning Exdusively since 1928" FE 2-71S2 42 WISNER STREET plan^. YOU t •• Try Needles fUPI) — Knitting naedlea m*ke stardy and cotorfol ■lakaa tardimblng planta Jtmt stick toe pointod end tote OoB aad tie on the plant. DON'T COOK TONIGHT CALL... IIISIII miiiT 605 OoWaiB^ Avb. FE 4-R579 illisfsT rtwe fetvfday — $ A^* ** B'FAi. nn Baivnr CHICKIN ~ PISH ~ RIIS — PIZZA CAtKT OUT f£ 8-9634 1302 W. HURON ~ CORNOt COittiAN ' J For Your / WEDDINC^ QaRlitj $Md QuRfitny • 12 Photos in 5x7 /^Ibum • Fr0< Counseling • A Wedding Gwm Book • A Miniature kgarriage Certlfieate • A large TJu^'MarriedJ* Sign ALL JUST C R. I^Bskill Studio l ak Osnsens K > wm a.asa ( . IP . . . You went RrlpMer colors — IP . . .You went CIssMr Clothes — IP . . . You wsnt Pfaw nfeulng — IP . . . You want a Dry Ctosaer that can plve you "PARRIC CARI" THIN*. .. You want PATHIR • SON . . . Wa ara mambars of tha NATIONAL INtTITUTI of dry ^laanati. "PIRSONALIZID imVICI." POR PINI CLIANINC — IT COSTS NO MORI MR THIS SIRVICI. Your Switch** to father & SOM CLEAMERS FE 2-6424 Father It Sm Na. 2 4SI0 HIphlaaf RA (MS9) 4R S-2044 EIGftT THE POXTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MABCH 5, 1960 Fdth Helps You'Overcome Weakness of Body and Spirit Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL foong Ptoph Soturdoy .... 7:30 P. M. Sunday School ft Worship... 10:00 P. M. Sunday Evening Service .... 7:30 P. M. Services Toes, ft Thun..... 740 P.M. Church Phone FE 5-8361 UL 2-5142 Biflbop L A. PatfBi BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH West Huron at Mork Street Dr. /wtph Irfiif Chapman, Pastor Porcy M. Wallsy. Jr., Minister of Education Two Wonhip S«rvic#t —- 8:45 end 11:00 •.m. Sormon; "HOW TO INVITE RUIN!" 9:45 a.m.—Church School CUists for All. 7 OO p.m.—SAFARI TO AFRICA, Adult Your>g Peopio, Childftn. 8.•00 p.m.—Colored ^ilm "CONFLICT". Wodne*dey7:l5 p.m.—MID-WEEK SERViCf •■Aij Americon Baptist Convention Church" Central Methodist Confident Living phurchill and Beethoven Conquered Misfortune MORNING SERVICES 8:30 A. M. and 10:45 A. M. “THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD” « Dr, Bank Preaching* (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A.M.) LEACH ROAD COMMUNITY CHURCH 1 Mile iMt ot Aabom BeKkU, I Block MerUi cf Auburn B4. •uatej ecbMl U A. M. McralM Wenblp II A. IL , BrtBli:| WcruUp T:M p! M. TuMter lOabt Mbit etueir. i.m p. m. "U You Need Spiritual Encouragremeni,,, Como" BEV. OIML T80MPANA8 St. George Church Has New Pastor Coming to the St. George Greek Orthodox Church as the new pai-tor ii the Rev. Gut Tsotnpanaa, aiiociate paitor of Holy Trinity Church, San Francisco. The new pastor was bom on April 14. 1928 in Falrpoint, Ohio. A graduate of Holy Cross Greek Orthodox .Seminary in Brookline. Maw., he was ordained in 1953 and jrpent three years in Price, Utah. The Rev. Mr. Tsompanas served I the church in Fresno, Calif, before his transfer to San Francisco and I Pontiac. tb his wUe, Mary, and children. Catherine, 4, Emmanuel, 3, he makes his home at 46 N. Mar- New Members to Be Received One Hundred Young People Attend Bethany Study Sessions Plan Study Program A Lenta Stud^ iirograin for members ahd friends of Sf. Stephen Episoopal Church will be held Tuesdsy and Thursday eve-nliBB during Lent with the excep- Sundsy n AM. Mrs. Diana Saaman, Mlnistar "Prupwtec W Prar Wadnesday 8:00 P.AA. "Tbs Ksr bt OrubUT* SbrTlM- FIRST ASSEMBLY of GOD 210 N. PERRY ST. Worl4 a WtdBMdar-Y'.M P. M. Pnytr Oraupb * Tbutb C We Cordially Invite You to Worship With Us mmsBBT * cHiLDRairs cruhcr aiiplb pakkino FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH i FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH M4t wiiUbmi Lbkb aa. ar. Ditto wabbbr Sunday School ..............'.lO:OOAM. WofsMp Servica ............,.IIK)0AM. Wadnttday Prayer Strvlca......7:30 P.M. EvangalittIc Sarvice .. ?..... 7:30 P.M. Pllnt bn tb* Ult of Paul "Thb Pint Mluionorr" “Ttw atoiUns bt Lyitrb" -Wt Pnb^ Cbrtot Crueined. Stoto bbd noturnlni" BEGINNER DAY IN SUNDAY SCHOOL V A Gift for Evary Child loa. wnuAM wiLaoif, supt. SUNDAY SCHOOLS in the city— A Class lor EVeiy Age 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP nilldren During Chur^ By NOBMAN VINCENT PEALE Many years ago, a man was afflicted with bad luck. Every time lie lay on it, he felt pain. He waa troubled, too, by an obatniietion in his nose which would cloae amen he lay on his back. Yet be spent many mrniths on his back and produced on the celling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome some of the world’s greatest paintings. His name, of course, waa Miebel-angelo. Another man, although his birthplace was a British castle, was bom with a palate so defective that he lisped. Yet his oratory moved mankind during some of ttte great crises of history. His name was Winston ChurohllL A third became stone deaf as a young man. But be wanted to write music and be PEALE did so, although he never heard his own most glorious symphonies. "I have ccnnpcnsated mentally for my defects of bearing," be said.* “I take fate by the throat. I will hear in heaven." Hie name ires Ludwig yon Beethoven. A youngster’e legs were badly burned and his family 4old he would never walk again. He grew up to be an Olympic track diamplom His name Is Olen Cunningham. This year you can see and hear a great radio and tele-vlslen favorite continue to delight vast audiences. A year ago reported critically 111 ot cancer. Hie name Is Arthur Godfrey. Jim Te&Eyck, whe used to be the crew coach at Syracuse, once toM me that he had dlffienlty In finding men for his crews cgoal to the men he used to have. "Since their mothers started teking them to school In entomo-biles," he said, "they haven’t got the lege to row with." But. life takes more then strength in your legs. It requires men of strong minds and souls. And it Is hardships and difficulty that shape great men. So the hard, tough problems we face In our lives are really all to the good. It is through them that we become strong and develop the courage to live our lives to the fullest. THINK OF siOSES. JOSHUA Do you remember the passages In the Bible about the death of Moses, that great leader, and how the Lord commissioned Joshua to take his place In leading the Children of Israel to the Promised Land? Joshua must have had his fears, but he overcame them through faith. ’The Lord spoke to Joshua I in words that are among the greatest of any of us have ever heard: "Be strong and of good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed; for the Lord thy Ood Is with thee whlther-i' soever thou goest." ' Commit those words to memory. Make them a part of yourself. When yon,get" that faith deep down in yonr system, whatever yenr troubles may be. yon have really got hold of something, the courage to live. , What do you have to face? You don’t know. Your future, like that of all of us. is veiled In uncertainty. But if you are ! old enough to be reading this, you have faced at least somb of ; the problems of your life already. Ood hM brought you this*** far and surely He will lead you on. “The Lord thy Ood Is with I"*™" *^°‘**^ thee whithersoever thou goest." , _______________ You needn't be afraid. Put your faith In the good l-oi'dlGrOUD rlHRS ChUfCil and really trust Him. Best your whole weight on your faith. r Live with Ood as your friend, guide, companion. Really do this DaII DAnrI and ^u win have the courage to live. Oil ImIUOIO DcII KOOU (Copyright, UM) ------------------ - ' —- —-1... Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hulbert opened their home at West Long tk» of Holy Week. Mrs. WUliam Dewey ot 6323 Ansfow Lane is Forrest Brown, moderator, Robert Martin, chairmen of the board of deacons, vriU assist Dr. Joseph L Chapman at the recep-tioa of new members tomorrow at Bethany Baptist Church. The Lord’s Supper will be obeerved. Youth assistaiks will be Sue Oonstantino and Richard Godwin. The fUm. "The Sofari to AM^" wU bo Aewn agate In toe ehlidrMi’s divtetoa. no llvo yonto groups and toe adult for-uto win be bold ut 7 pm. Teni^ Hutchtaison will give the to wbc^ and Ronald Boyce will offo- inayer it the veqwr hour at t p.m^ when another in the series of pictures on ‘The Life ot Christ" wQl he shown. The film portrays the iM^tat When Jesus restores the sight blind man and the clever manehvering of (folaphas with Pilate. \ Sessions of Bethany Youth Fellowship will close today. Yester-! day more than 100 young people from American Ba^t Churches in the eastern part at 'Michigan gathered at Bethany tor an intensive study of the nature and purpoue of the Christian (hurch. Dr. E. Floyd Norton. Arector ' Christian education for the Michigan Bap^ Convention, and Dr. Thoi;^ard Bender, professor of theology at Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, are leading the study. ^ Hw program Is a part of toe Jubilee Advaace sponiKired Jointly by too Soutoem BupUst, American Baptist and the two National Bapdst (Negro) Oon- TRINITY METHQDIST CHURCH HARBOR KEEG ncbnt H. I St St PsV'i Mtibodlrt Cbsrth U:U8^"--------------- METHODIST CHURCH Sunday S(diool 10 A.M. Wonhip SerTi(m 11 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Sundoy Enlargsmsnt Compoign During Morch ond A^‘i x^SSES FOR ALL AGES ■\SUNDAY SCHOOL FuHy^Departmentalized BRINGTHE FAMILY FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH MIT Joslys i aiMk M. ol WsltsB Bird. Sunday School ....10:00 AM. Morning Worship ,..11:00AM. Evohlng Service ...7:45 P.M. Young Pooplot Sorvioe 7 P.M. Wed. Prsjtr The Youth Fellowship groups will serve a pancake supper to provide funds for schdar^ps to summer camps sponsored by the Michigan Baptist Convention' at Lake Louise and American Baptist Assembly at Green Lake, Wis. ♦ w w Working with chairman Wilbur Toor Besreh or ^rrtoDdlr Rev. Arthur Moglott FE 2-8497 United Presbyterian Chundies OAKLAND AVENUE Oaktend atCadiltee TbepOese a Sltofessk. Psftsr aadnr Unr-r— Tssiii Olfsetsr Wonhip ......10:00AM. Bible School ....... 11:20A.M. Youth roUowship ... 5:45PM Evonlsg Service .... 7:00PM., ADBintl HHGHTS MM Primary Street p. WOL PstoMT fester ' 10 AM. Sunday S<*oed 11:15 Morning WorsWp "Cowardliness in the Courtyard 6 PM. Youth Groups 7 P.M. EvobIm Sorvlco Film: "RoeKhing From Hsovsn" community united Drayton Flalna. Michigan W. J. TMsvtoMO. Jr.. Pstosr Bible Sdtool .. 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship Youth Groups ... , Evening Worship Wed. Prayer and Study Hour .... . 11:00A.M. . 6:30 AM. . 7:30 P.M. . 7J0P.M. LAKELAND MseodayU.foWms.Lfc.Rds. ^ Itoy P. Utokirt, PsMtr Sundoy School .«... 9:30AM. Morning Wonhip ... 10A5A.M. 2nd Sun^ School . 10:45 AM. SASHABAW 8ai MaybssRoid Sunday School ... 9:45 A.M. Worship Hour ....IIMAM FRIENDLY GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH in MT. CLEMBMB ST. > YM.CA BLDO. Snodsft School l;a A. II. - Uoratas Wonhip 11 A.IL Evening Senrloo 7:00 P.M. OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CBDRCi Rev. 7. W. Doog, Pa«tor—Montoalm and Glonvfood ' Morning Worship 10 A M.—'7osus Philooopby Towwds QoA" Youth Fellowship 6:30 P.M. * Sunday School 11:15 A.M. / Central Methodist Church|S^*%-^Marks Dedication Week il of the Detroit Methodist Confer- ^ayoe countta. th Hence, wll/be the weaker. .Si!J I I Two morning services at Cenlml Methodist Church Sunday will ‘ mark the climax of the local CTiurch at Work in the World’’ will|| 'church in a nationwide observance' be his theme. ** I by Methodist churches in the week' ------ |of dedication and evangelism. ' ’The act of dedication wUI be sealed by a free will offering. 'igregational Churcb. it it vt Sponsored by several churches !of the denomination in Oakland ST. PAUL METHODIST Morning Worship 10 AM. sod 11:16 AM. Youth PM. CHURCHES of CHRIST Llktan to the "Herald ol Truth" Each Sunday CKVW TV 8:30 A.M. WXYZ 5:30 P. M. SYLVAN LAKE Orohstd Lsks * lOddtohoU lUto Uerrtm Mtototar Bible School 9riS A M. Wed. Bible Class 7:30 P.M. "Diel-s-Devotlon* FE 8-0451 Everybody PONTIAC Bible Study 9:50 p.m. MomlM Wonhip 10:50 "The Btother Arties" Evening Worship 6 p.m. "The Faithful High Priest" PASTOR A Q. HASHMAN 7:00 P.M. 5DNDAY EVAHGELISnC; RALLY ’The offerings giv^ at-past ded- _ ^ • X Icatlons have developed trainedi Good Special Singing ^Ichristian leaders in mission fields ----- ... -----at home and abroad. buiH 'churches, hospitals, homes as well as being uaed in ministering at times of dftaster. I Dr. Milton H, Bank, pator, is beginning a series of sermons on 'The 23rd Psalm. ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 5301 Hotefaery Rood Drayfofo plains, Mich, tot Bundsr of Unt. March t 0 and 11:15 a IUt. B. T. WhlM, 9 30'and ll:15 A M , , Church SchooW- All Agee— and 11:15 AM. After SMvteu Tbe eommlwhM ea at S:W pjR. to ge ent to tame FREE - THRILUNI - INSHRATIONAL LEOTURE -. FREE Coming to Prmtiac v MARCH 7-8-9-10-(8 PJM.) MON. TUB. THWS. KNIRNTS OF GOLUMRUS HALL 295 South Soginow StrtBf w PLENTY OP PRK PARKING ffHiif for VITALITY # VIRILITY • LONGEVITY By • -............. MMIFHB MIEBn ADOLPHUS HOHENSEE —_____________ U toe* er Hi»e««»di the a»rto»> weejurifom Say. REMEMBER! Prse to oacte'iwnaai atteodtag airivtag bMire I pm valnable n b^ "Bfarsto To Lsagst Us nod jisShfoter livtog* Thli is Adolphus Hohtn^ot's first appooronco in Pontiac since his around the world months woro spmt in rosoorch work In Australia, Now Z#o-k^, Moloyo, Indfcj, Arabia, Egypt, ltoly> Gtrmony, England ond Irelor^. Nothing Hm this hos over bfen prestnted before. / ( •TTie Life of Christ” film will be shown at 5:30 p.m. ’The episode for this sreek In "The Boyhood |and Baptism of Jesus.’* it it it The School for Christian Living will contbnie with a dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. The Rev. James W. Bristah. director lof the Board of Christian Relatfona |Scouts to Assist at Worship Hour Girls, Boys Meuting at Allen Park Rpunian ta Plan Summer Camp Girl Scouts will be recognized in the 11:15 worship hour Sunday at the United F>reth^erian Chtoxih in Auburn Heights. Scouts Valerie Babb. Gafl kr-tega, Linda Peterson and Jeanette nity Congregational Church In Lathrup Village. Seven acres of land have been purchased on the west side of Mid-road south of Long Lake* road. Beginning in Septtaber, services will be held in the P i n e Lake School. it it it The steering committee organized to plan prelimlnaiy steps con-; sists of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Geor-geff, Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Batty Mr. *nd Mrs. Fred L Oak and me Halberts. Anyone interested in the new church may odl any member ot the group, Mrs. Cork saKL Several beys and glch will attend a reunion at Allen Park. Sunday. with a group who spent fl week at Camp Silver Lake last summer. Plans for the coming camp will be disensted.. 'Hw tester High, Sreter High and Post HIgb ywnto grsnps wBI mw4 for stody and wortolp at • p.m. A smtIm et totes sn "The Betormed Doetitoe sf Predesti- ST. MARrS-iN-THE-HILLS Episcopol Church 3813 JoslyO'Wpad (MOrth of Waldon) 9 A M.-HOLY COMMUNION and SERMON 11 A.M.-HOLY COMMUNION and SERMON. Nursery and Ghurch School Lsnien Supper and Lecture, Thursdoy 8:30 p m. The beautilul stone church In the hillt FIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN 46 NORTH ROSELAWN Onadky SehMl. It A. M. Iterates Worridp by th« Pailar. II a M. T:N r. U. ram awip: -mivrla Mavte Altoar’ Brathrm HtMtoe niatMe ■atarday, Tmmt Adalt OtoM-R. Oran haaw. ir aad Mbit Study, T:MP.U-B.rtowalBthMaa. Rev. Leroy Shedet, Pastor CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN em mnerast or.. Walarfaid will take up the offertngi auasav nvaaiBa sarTka. T:M.p.tf. and Cindy Fidton wlU lead the First Congregational ^ Church Mill E. Huron & MiS Demons Mafce/m K. Burton. Minister 10:30 A.M, (Hiurch StJiool ARE WrmESSES” The Rev. Mr. Burton, Ptoachfng *»>• meeting of the Ruth Orcte St 9:45 sjn. ‘Thursdsy. ’The movie, “Resching Fro Heaven," will be shown at 7 p.m. A filmstrip evahiate their teaching will be presented at the 7:30 meetiiig for Sunday School teachers ‘Diesday. Plans will be outlined tor a toother training course to be conducted his spring. Mrs. Paul Hamilton Wfll preside FIRST METHODIST ith Gsginsw at Jndmi Paul T. Bart, Pai Harry J. Lord. Assistant Pastor 10!OUA. M. MORNING WORSHIP SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION Rev. Paul Bait, proaehtng 11:80 CHURCH SCHOOL Youth Pellowablp ...6:15 PM, Wed. 7:10 P.^ BIbto Study and Praysr fbOowshtp i Williami Laka Church of Be Nit Nttartnt Oorhor Airport fo Hatchery Road 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland ond Soginow Pontioc, Michigan Jtev. H. H. Savage, Pastop\ Rev. W. E. Hakes, Au't. Pastor 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL CJatfee lor AH Agee l0:45 A. M*.~MORNING WORSHIP Or. Cemeron Teemtet)d of the Wyeliffe Transleten Evtning Servlet—7:00 P.M. ’ “JESUS THE BREAD OF LIFE" Dr. K R Savage, preaching Enfunanuel Baptist Churdi 645 S. Telegraph Rood SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. •7:30 P.M.. REV. BILL FITZWATER SPEAKING AT ALL SERVICES Special Music Rodra Braodcost wroN 10:15 AM. Eoch ^ndoy Mid-Woofc Stovico, Wed., 7d0 F.M. "Ufa of Christ" Film Swpfef School Attendmeo Last Sanday 1442 ML TOM MALONI. f ( ‘ . . ■ ■ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH g, I960 NINE LUTHERAN CHURCHES St. Mark Win. C. Grot*, toMr Sunday Soheel .... 1:45 AM. nscb SoTfioa .. 11:1S AM. Cedar Crest nrntvorth oCIOUbbtk.M. atoattobuUtaMMB Howard S. Clayeepb*. Aotter SorrloM ol •;» AM. and 11 AM. Sunday Sobool •-.iS AU Grace Conitr OdneoM ind OlcaiUl* (WMiMtt Richard 6. SluokiM7«r, Fotter Qiurdi Sorvlao ....lA) AM. Sunday Sdiool ....MO Ait Chuicb Sorviea ...llA) AM Sunday Sebool ...11:00 AM St. Stephen Guy S. Sraffh, Potior Sundcry Sdieol ... 0:15 AM. 10:30 AM St. Trinity Ralph C. Ciau, Porter Sunday School ....0:45 AM PM Sorvloo ....OA) AM Sooood Sorrioo ..lldlO AM St. Paul' OtattfetMM Geergo Uabder, Porter Sunday Setiool ... 0:00 AM Morning SoMeo ..10:45 AM AotUn ot TbM Bloomfield TOWNSHIP ■gwM Loko * TMwmpli Wm.C.Ot9lo,Portet Sunday School llAI AM. Oaktond Yoirth MMting of Christian Tompio Tim Sm. "MlrMpsee." bo dhooB at the Oakteid YanHi loinhip neetinf at 7:30 tcniglit in Chriattaa ‘CtanpM, 506 AufaUra Ave. * * * The itory o( the Sira cowceem the life of Jim Vans who wo votved In crime. After baewninK a Chriftiaa he gave Ua talenti to God. * * * Terry Walker will lead group ■inglng with Kenny Braora at the organ and Beverly Wdla at the piano. The public it invited. ethvt' LOVf Eiirtphasis Begins Morch 20 Sunday Services Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Senric* 11 A.M. Evening Service 7 p.m. “Chrlet Or Anti Christ, Whld»r THE ALLIANCECHUR^CH a. «. iMthw, AMt rMter SYLVAN LAKE LUnOOtAN cmiME - Now unSier constructtan of the new Sylvan Laka Lutheran Onirdi. Located on three acres ef ground bordered by nga. Woodrow UHlaon and St. Joseph ttreett. die building .it expected to coet neor 5C.000. Tht land was pnrehated for 539,000. The chancel and nave will be In the main Unit. The second unit will house Sunday School dattroomt, a aopial area, Idtdien, womaa’a lounge, fumaeo roan, aarftiax. parking area and playground for la the architect. Woridi« with twUdur FTankenOdd of the oongregatton. dosets and lavatariea. Plana tadoda a diildran. Ervin E. Kamp d Detrdt P. Shiiley of Royal Oak ia WnUam First Social Brethren Churdi^ Sat. Em.Sefvloa ... TdOP.M. Sunday School ....t0.<00A.M. Worship..........II.-00 A.M. Adult BIMo Study ...6:15P.M. Tuos. Yolmij Pm^V 7*30 P.m1 Thundoy Prtyor ... 7S30P.M. REV. TOMMY GUEST, Patiw Tmplt, LolaP. 1 New Pastor Comes to 7th Day Adventist Dr. Lola P. ICarlon, Pastor Esv. J. Luthar Sheffield. Asstotaiit A Special Welcome Awaits You Columbia Jlvnnua BAPTIST CHURCH M West Cdunbla'Ave. FE 5.9060 Sunday Sdiool ................. 9:45 A.M. Momlna Sarrloa ............... lldX) A.M. B. T. U........................ 6:30 P.M. Evanina Sorviea...................... 7:30 P.M. ROv. M. f. Boyd fr.t Pastor Cooporaliag with Southern BopMsI Convention — 9,000,000 Members — DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH ■lieMk Lak. BS. at TDSaa OH J-ltie •under •Cbool ..10 AM . Morning Worship .. 11:00 AM ' Suetar aeS aHtnatn' Cbursh . Youth Service.....................9:99 PM BvonhMf Obnreh Sarvise............7:90 PM wSweek Stevies.............7:00 PJi. Wednosday PssMs nav. un leLona . a. a. awt^nTBon swald CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP ^ MALTA HALL, 62 Psrkira Strest Cvaning Sarvict, 7:30 P.M. Merthew Connell ef St. CMt Sbetee Morch to. Silvtr Too—March 13, Stantay 6utt FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE 60 STATE STREEt SUNDAY SCHOOL ................9:45 A. M. GUEST SPEAKER AT..............11:00 A. M Harho Milbr el Oltret Nosorene College EVENING SERMON BY PASTOR 7:00 P. M. “How to Observe Len(“ J, E. VAN ALLEN DICK NORTH Minister of Music of Wayne State Uni-he received hia theological at Enunanuel Miaaionaiy College in Berrien Springs. Elder fktiard was pastor In tbs Upper Annual YWCA Lenten Series Starting Tuesday '•Lenten Interludes” It the title gf the 10th annusl sertea of special pengranu offered by the Pontiac YWCA at noon « ' ~ ' ing Lent. * For the convenience of thoee who want to bring their lunch and take advantage of the Lenten Inspira* tkmal during the lunch hwr, tea and coffea will be served following I to the Riverside Seventh-day Adventist Church of Pontiac four yeara at Lapeer. Both tha pastor and Us Barbara, wars graduated fttm Royal Oak High ScfaooL Tht Er- Ltnfwn ServicM Lfstad of St. Stwphtn ljuth0ran Trom Gethsemano to the Croes” ia the theme of serviooe held from 7:39 to |:15 eoch Wednesday at St. Staphan Lotheron Church, 3795 Sertiibew Rd., Waterford Township. Conducting the services is the Rev. Guy 1. Smith, pastor. A seriea of 12 discussion classes n- adults is being held each Thuraday at 7:30 p.m. They concern teachings of the Lutheran Church and the Bible. Junior, Sanior Choirs to ProMnt Soloctions The Jodor and swior ckolra ot Ihe Laka Slraat Church ef God dw tha dhradian of Ifro. Wallar son at tha 11 dm. worship Asa L. Drury, Agnes Hilton, Mrs. Harry C CarroU, Mrs. Harold B. Euler and Mra. Ray C. Meiser. Also serving as hostasaes will be [rs.,.Cbaiiet H. Oawlard, Mrs. Floyd F. Vincent, Mrs. Myron L. Buck and Mrs. Mac T. WMtfiehL The programs will be open to the public free of diarge. The epeaiag aaasber la the eo> ries wlU be ••Maaie tor Lentw with Mre. Vletar ML Uadqalst, Or. Joseph L Chapman, pastor of Beftiany Baptist Church, will nanata his color slides on "Tho Holy Land in Ptetursa” on March .15. Mrs. RusseU W. Chrtls wUl r»-view Peter Marshall's “The First Easter” on March 23. * * 4 Mrs. Nora Walls will give a program ot ''!nepirstW>al Read* Original Poems’ Mardi 29 and "Jongis Pflot” by RusseU T. Hitt wIU be reviewed on April 5 ^ Mlv. Arthur Sweet. The seilee wtt eieee with the ebwslH U IMy Week ef ••Great RdUgIsH at lha WssU” la ple-tares by Miss AHoe gerrell and Dr. garah YaaHaeasa temee. Hostesses wiU be Mrs. Charles^' s. Horace C Haushalter, Rev. B.T. While Lenten Speaker Sttwordshlp Diroctor of DiocoM Coming to St. Andrew Epidcopol Brownie Troop Organized at Orchard Lake GM Scouts win be recognized tomorrow in the wtnvhlp services of Orchard Laka Church, Presbyterian. Mn. Ernest Fuller, Mrs. Anthony Vaseaaseno and Mri. Bemies Kdlsy art leadtrs of the Brownie TVoop recently organized. TTw Rev. Edward D. Anchard win lead a afminar on baptism at 3 p.m. Sunday. The Senior High Fellowship wfll bold a sessian at 7p-m. The film, ’’OonfUet," a part of the Lite ot Christ ssrits of picturea la achedided or 9 pm. Ths pMtor is taaeblng an taquhr- Father, Son Banquet Scheduled Sunday The oangregatim ''of Crescciit HiUs Baptist Church wUl hear the Re^. Robert L. Adama preadi on It’a Good to Be a Christian** State police wlU provide the entertainment at the annual Father A Son Baoqnet at 9:39 p.m. Sunday at the John MontelA Sdiool. Fathers/may make reservations with Joe WMttaker, president ot the Men’s Club. Members have been Invited to toe installation service for the Rev. Ralph Nofainger at the Fint Baptist Church in Holly. Friday. Tha Rev. Bertram T. White, director of the department of stewardship for the Ofoceee of Michigan, WiU preadi at St. Andrew Episcopal Church, Drayton Plains, at the 9:90 and 11:15 services of Holy Communion Sunday. ★ A # The subject srUI be the theme ol the Lenten series, ’’The Kingdom, The Church and The Laymen.”^His sermon topic wUI be ’’Christ’s Kbig-dom and His Stewards.” The Rev. Mr. White wis ap-polnled director el the stow- laet Oetober after aeivtog aa vicar af tea Rt. ftoerga Mleaian to Mntoid. M. F ^ ~ ' A graduate of Abna CbUegc and Vlrgiala Theological Remlni^, he Afll return for a tourday mlsston at St. Andrew Church from A(«U ' through April 7. Mra. Kenneth Gaos of 8L Jamas Episcopal Church, Birmingham, wiU,, spsak at tha 10 a.m, aervios for sroman Wednesday. WESLEYAN METHODIST ST n. bTim ST. asadsr Oebool IS s.w. sw. J. U. KAVAMAOOB, lOalMMr Making a fM appearance, ftie Mirs wiU sing ‘Talreat Lord Jell," arrai«ad by Willie, ”0 Wor-todp the Lord” hy Lowry and ”Tdl Me, How Did You Fed?" The Rav. Paul C Cooley la pastor. and a cemmaHraiit daaa each Satuidv for piwpaetiva atonhai of thedkoi^ PidurM Slofod Sunday ‘•Thirty Plaeaa ef SUver.” a ofhsr of the sertas of prs-Easter films, wQl be shown at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Sahmtian Anny, 29 W. Lawrence St The film por-tnyn Jndaa’ Betrayal ot Jesus. Tha ffeturs, ’’Bstmyal in Getb-semins,” wU be presented on March U. Sunday School Breaks All Attendance Records FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 579 OrchoBd L^e Avenue Rev. Horoli Harry Nichols, Prirtdent EVENING SERVICE 7:30 P. KL Rev, EIrte Beeeley el Beyal Oak All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. ot W. PH<0 Th# RIV. C. G60RGE WIOOIFIELO, Rsetor The Rev. DAVID K. MULLl Cunto 8dX> A-M.—Holy Cemmunlen ■% 9d0 and II :I5 AA4.-44ely CommuNtan end Ssmwn. Church School. >0:30 AJM.—Social Ssrvlce Werkihoi^. Thufs. 1000 A M.—Hsty Communisn ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 901 Comffltree, MlHOrd 9 :00 A M.—Holy Csnwnunien 10:30 A »5l.—Holy Cemmunien and Sermon. Owreh School. , ^ AO previous Sunday School at-mdance records were broken laet Sunday at the. Oakland Avenue a new record of 604 was made. Tomorrow will be the third week of the laar-week oonteet Baby Dey IQ be obaeived. The Rev. Theodore R. AUebaeh wfll preach on ”I WiU Arise And Go to My Father” at 10 a.m. His tople at 7 p.m. wfll be "The 8to of Gluttony.” R. G. Orities be soloist. Mrs. Wayne Sanders, miMionary to India, will apeak at the 9:90 cooperative dlnabr meeting of '* Women’s Aien. Monday. The Rev. 0. P. Ehstman of the First United Misskmaiy Church will be guest speaker at the Wednesday night Lenten service Special music wUl consist of vocal asisetkna by Peggy Wilson. Kathy O’Brian and Marilyn BeU. accompaBled hy Paula Webster. THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OP THE ADVENT Pint Christian Church Dledplee ef Chrirt Sunday School .. 10 A.M. Church Service .. II A.M. f l&U el Utter Day Saints ^ - -—/ n i-nu Orim XiL iis*'! rii. Ill a. Pontiac Evangelistic Center U aoutti Paddoek Sunday School........10A.M. .............. ..IIA." ,7:30 P. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH G. W. Gibson, Minlrter FE 4-0239 347 N. Soginoir BlbU School .9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ...11:00A.M. Youth Service .6:00 PM- Evening Service 7:00 P.M. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednegd^ 7:30 P.M. CHRISTUH FSTCHIC SCIENCE CHDSCH 3S WhNUwan awwi Sunday Service 7:30 P M-luUus Cook, Speaker Natifoal Lutheran Council Churdies Wm. LoFoualatn, Pasta SIRVIdS ...9 AM, II AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL I0f)0 AM. Sf. JOHN'S PONTIAC tTBrnaLatOteRylL SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:45 AM. CHURCH SERVICE IldX) AM. ^HERD of the UKES WALLED LAKE \yy/M. R in hk dkfrict te keep retidentt informed on ell isseet end eooief them in oehrinB their pruMemo. 1. Immediete ection oheuM he luhen te remedy the oxedut ef downtown butineatet te ore« Mitaide our city limifa hy aohrinf j our traffic uud porking problema. 4. Wu aheuld continue' public Huprevemanta on u "Fuy-ua*Yeu> Go" beaia. Tbe plen eetebliaked meny yeera uge hy former city cemmiaaienera. You Vote B biportant Monday TOTE FOR CECIL I. COSGROVE! ------------------:------------------ WHEBE LOW PUCES JUE A HBUT! WE NOW OFFER TO YOU QQQQ HOME DELIVERY SERVICE ANYWHEBE IN CHEATER PONTIAC ALL DRUIS AT "DISCOUNT" PRICES iRin JUST CALL ANY ONE OF THE THREE thbifty drug stores NEAREST TO YOUR HOME OR HAVE YOUR DOCTOR CAU US ANYTIME X for your PRESCRIPTION . PRESCRIPTION FILLED BY US QUALITY DRUGS lov;est price 141 N. SAGINAW 419$ piXII NWY. Next to NsNmmI FE 4-1590 FE 8-9677 OR 3-1281 C, 7 i / THE POXTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARgH 5. 1060 ELEVEN An dephuft tusk avengctl FlnUnd #m the Bnt Eurepeui about S6 poundB in weicbt. but country to give women --------------■ * poanik. Ilrnce UT1901 ROSCOE GORDON and ms ORCHESTRA DANCE SUNDAY, MARCH 13 At NnNm AfMwr—liciMta m Mk at WmO ■eOwM $175 AtfvaMM-412.00 at dka 4aor. f did la 2:10 A.M. Straits Bridge Traffic ContinuOs Upswing ST IGNACE W-TTaffie I the Straits ot Mackinac Bridge M OB the upturn. It has been that way ever alnce ndd - November, aaya a Bridge Authority report Prentiaa M. Brown, Authority chairman, aaid lor the tint two months at this year traffic was up 11.2 per cent and rdlennea 11.6 per cant over the same period of a year •go February Clash Delays Hoffa Charges •NOW SH0WIN6- Teamstor Monitors Split Over Tactia AHoged in Bod Faith >PI)—Growing, mitors named WASHINGTON (UPD-laaenahm among monitors n I supervise » Teamster’s “hotiM-cleaning*’ has delayed filing of new corruption charges against union President James R. Hoffa. THE MIGHTY SPECTHCLE . " THAT------—- Informed sources said today the charges, prepa*”1 by monitor Chairman Martin F. O’Dnogfane, i have been awaiting board approval j tor more than a week. graap->DaaM Maker and Law-roam StniO—farther delayed a Maher, who repreamts the Teamsters, and Smith, spokesman for rank-and-file rebels seeking to reform the union, were s'" against the chairman in the hot verbal exchange. This bitdte up yesterday's session before charges concerning Hoffa could | be brought to a vote. The dispute was reported to involved charges and counter-! rges of bad faith or slowdowns out monitor duties, e and Smith generally in the past to push STUNNED THE WORLD! YOU’LL BEMEMBEB. ■ ■. THE FLAMING PILLAHE OF MiHAFLORES! THE ANCIENT GYPSY DNEL OF DEATH! THE STRANGE CORSE OF THE CORRIDA! THE PHANTOM OF THE CHAPEL! DIXIi HWY.. I ILOCK N. OF TiUCRAFH RD. FI 5-4S00 Opaa 6:10. Starts 7:00 F.M. TONIGHT-3 Sensationol Hits! —IN COLOR— • • AND • • OWL SHOW A Lovo Story of - f Tho Story of f I Torror Thot f) Shot Abilono | I AportI ^ I Today—^Thot You Will Tolk I About Tomorrow! Eavpn|H|tfarllilHMgdn« BADMANSq^unTRY 2 BLOCKBUSTERS AND^EJARBARIAHS ■ruiAWcroDc —AND— BIOCKBUSTER I^ABOliriO fm : .A Eagle Sat. . Mon.: "Man Without Star," Kirk Douglas. Jeanne jOaine; “The Sharkflghten," IHc-tor Mature. I Tuee.-FH.: “From ^ere to Ete^ nity," Burt Lancaeter,' Frank Sinatra; •Three Brave Men," Ray MiUand, Emeat Borgnina. Sat.-Thurs.: "Hie Miracle,” Car-rod Baker, Walter Slezak Sat.-Fri.; *"nie Gasebo," Glenn Ford, Debbie Reynolda Community theaters [>r mar Uawrr; a.-ToM.; "Ta* o«« Braae m*n: •‘im' wrte D«er»." Oary Cotaar, < eat.-Taw.; ^fearatr ta tba Otaur a( the brth.” Pat £oa», MmM Maam. cotor: "im maiinaa,” Paw Parktl. eurtj Thun.; ^-Owratloa Pattkaat," Can Oraat. Tony Curtla. aaisri "nt Rabbit Trap." irn^^Boreatea. ^ eat-Taw: "Sournay ta tba Caatar af tha aarth," Pat Beoba, --- Ottata mt.-Maa.; -Tha ir ebsei low "VII tubsday •^MSSUOMn MU Era • R« MOK • IB m • mi IMffl HURON THEATRE Phone FE 4-7091 SAT. & SUN. SCHEDULE FEATURE ... .1:00"3:11"5:22.7:33"9:47 NEWS . .. 3:044:15-7:26*9:40 ■J . , TWgLVB THE PONTIAC PRESI?, SATURDAY. MARCH 5, 1960 Northern Ousted by Catholic Central Shamrocks Rout Hustle Impresses Skipper; 1st Intra^Squad Game Today Dykes Likes Tiger Attitude By BRUNO U KEARNS xharp th« pitching duties against. noting the list of holdouts in other Sports EdHor, Pontiae Press ; Tigertown hurlers Fred Gladding, camps, cRtecially tbe SAKELAND. Fla.-’*lf we keepiRomulu*: G*"* Bacqus. a ^t-hiiMing and stay healthy, we'll i^®***^**" Lowell. Ind.. and in this EYES IT — The basketball’s un ther where and all eyes are on it in last n^t's dass A district game between Pontiac Northern and Detroit Catholic Central at Livonia Bentley. North-eni players are Mike Fedynik (14), Steve Thompson (20) and Bruce Norton (24). Shamrocks in the picture are John Goets (41) and Walt Lipiec (25). The Huskies were victims of an 81-55 beating. Maples EML Champs; Jays Lead N. Suburban Test Donaldson Wins- 400, Sets Record Pontiac Ontral Jumped off to a t in the 5th annual Saginaw Valley Conference swim champtav ships at Saginaw Arthur Hill’s ~ pool. If the pattern set by husky Ben Donaldson is followed out by the (hiels. they must be rated, oday as threats (or the title. UsnaMsM captured the first (teal, the MS-yard trcestyle. te gt\-e PCM the earty lead. Ben did H wtOi a great Valley record ettsrt, his thne. 4:144, betag tiac Northern's unbeaten Bill Rat-1 finals tonight on his three op-llff in diving by IJ points. How- tionals. Fitzgerald. Southfield and ever, Ratliff is expected to win the|Thurston each qualified two divers. a diver la the alght’s only other leot. Preliminaries in all other events were Under way this afternoon with finals tonight. s championship in the RO Kimball pool last nigM, with Birmingham Seaholm regaining the title it has held so many tiroes, after a year's lapse. Maples scored 121 points to spreadeagle the field. Defending champion RO Kimball was far back with 89: Femdale 31; Mt. Clemens 28 and Hazel Park 8. Three KML records and one pool mark were set. Maples took six firsts. Kimball five. * W * Promise of a hot battle for the .'SOrth Suburban Swim League diving crown came out of last night’s qualifying t e s t s at Fitzgerald High’s pool, where Southfield an early lead in the cbampionships with a victory in the 40d-yard free- M5T8 RECXIRD — Pontiac Central’s 400-yard freestyler Ben Donaldson tossed a surprise in the first final event of the SVC swim champlonskips at Saginaw, last night. Ben swam a Valley record 4:24.6 (old mark 4:29.1) to give the Chiefs a win and early lead over a (aat field. Finals will be swum In all other events tonight. 'M' Headed for Titles in Three Sports Today Sunday a and Charley Maxwell has started trade talk in the Tiger camp. President Bill De Witt wouldn’t adc for our wfiiole team io return.” This was manager J^mmy Dykes talking as he charted out the lineups (or today’s first intra-squad game after four days of springy The_ absence of. Hajvey Kuenn “We’n last year, bat look the facts in the face. Kacnn was oat far couple of weeks. Kallae missed at cames. BolllaiE was out lor a month altogether, missiag 44 games, and Yost missed !t games. You can’t lose guys like this lor so many games writh-out hurting.” Dykes esplaiaed. ‘‘And do you know what teams we played the moat during the of these fehows? Half of our scheduled games against Chicago and aeveland,” Dykes replied. It proves one thing, the Tlgeri bench strength badly this Yankees. “How about Maxwell and Kuenn for Mantle,” someone inunediately asked? “I’m afraid not,” Dykes quickly replies,. “we could talk about one along with (mother fday-cr, but not both.” j De WRt is expected to start tour^ ing some of the damps around ... . iTampa, St. Petersburg next week Yanks wanted to talk turkey.” De^with trades in mind. The Yanis, Witt pointed out.” And we mightjChrdinids, Redlegs, WTiite Sox and leven talk about .Mantle, if Weiss'Phillies are. the' moat nearby was (general manager of the Yankees) camps. •The Tigers have not naa^ a trade with the Yanks is U y^. if ’therre unhappy with their ‘‘We would take Kubek and then worry about his salary. If the Huskies, 81-55, in'A'Tourner PNH Starts Fast, Then Fades Under Onslaught at Livonia Bentley , By BILL CORNWELL Detroit Catholic Central had too many acoring weapons (or Pontiac Northern last night and the Huskies bid farewell to basketball for 1990. The HuakieB bowed out of district tournament action on their ■ first try as the bot-sbootlng Detroiters handed them an 81-55 licking at Uvonia Bentley behind thn sizzling 30-point marksmanship pt guard BUI Downs. Couch Dick Hall’s charges scored the lint seveu potato of ttM game aad held a 9-1 lead year in event the injuries re-occur. Right now Dykm lo happy with the attitude and the spirit of the team. ‘Tbey’ie hnstUng, and that’s what I Ifte,” oonUnaed tho Tiger manager, <‘aad Owy’re doing a lot of work on Iheir uwa. Than ala# what I Uhe.” "Just look at that Bumaide. That guy must stay in top oonditian all year around. I wish he wouldn’t hard, he might ooUap By CHUCK ABAIR aey crown edging Orchard Lake rush (or a 12-2 advantage but the The boards should be rattlingl **• a slight upset '\iikemen hung in there and ** ist quarter paced night with a big city battle set the ^n«Mn» nr rv-, tojecide the Oass C district chara- oaly a fair crowd despHe [donship and a pair of perennially' *ke (act three local learnt were strong "B” fives meeting for that ••kkig part. tlOe ih a doublebeader. uttle reserve Mike Keesling St. Michael and St.* Frederick only two baskets in the game but one of them proved to be the St. Mike clincher with 38 seconds to play. Pat 'Campbell’s steal and g^ wrapped it up to climax his 14-point last half and give him a total of 16. Orchard Lake was In front all toe first hzJf of a well played duel. The Aglets started with a on me and I’d have to go find another lefthander.” Dykes Jested. A ♦ ♦ First casualty of the spring camp was pitcher Ray Narleski, but it was Just a minor injury of the back which trainer Jack Homel said would be okay after some heat treatment. The lemperatare dropped to N wheu the Tigers reported (or drUlo Friday momlug abort. The oon ol 0 brightly but readlag hlgh- Today the Tigers were ready for*^the first intra-aquad game, a six inning affair which has the farmhands on the mound. Dave Reed, a rlgbttanded side-buUer from Battle Creek; Phil Regan a righthander from Wayland and Bob Smith, a lefthander, will Mikes, RamsM' Finalists be toe 7 p.m. foes in an all-Pontiae affair. Avondale and Clark-aton clash at about 8:30. The opening winner will go on to Birming-him while the nightcap titlist will switch to Pontiac Central for regional play next week. The shamrocks kad to work hard to get a^|kot at the tom- by the shooting of Don and rebounding of GetHRe Drake. Drake dominated toe boards sll the way. OL waa still lu oommaud at a$-M at halftime but 81. Mike tied It up la a hurry utter the rest atarliag the 3rd quarter with three quick Held gowla. Hoops by Campbell knotted the eoaat twice more hi the period before a Jumper by Doa DuosyuoU made It »-S7 otorttog the Baal Keego District Champ; HoHy Enters 'B' Hnal were ao malob for tbe 8hamrocks oaee they lettied dowa aud tanied OB toe firepower. Tile runaway triumph gave tho anunrocka a berth In next week's Ciasa A regional tourney at South-eld plus a district title trophy. W A * Catholic Central now joina Pontiac Central and Farmington in thu Southfield regional with the 4th member of the field being decided tonight on tbe Bentley court at S o’clock when Rochester nudees its’ tourney debut against the host Bulldogs. Northern’s Inter-Lakes Ckmfer-ence champions got off to an excellent start yesterday, but Catholic Central’s phenomenal out-court firing and backboard control soon took their toll of the smaller Huskies. the Huskies to aocumslato their 7-S lead aad Jfan Oaptotraat’s field goal made the coant 9-1 before the Detroiters eleetod to call a timeoat aad talk things Mike got ahead for toe first time in tbe game with 2:56 left to play when Keesling hit his first of two mighty big baskets follow- when play resumed, the aam-Ing five stral^t miaaea. A (^amp-jnxdta quickly aerved noUce Uiat tell bud^ made h ^1-48 u tte|t|,«y , different outfit. They aar^ta started Mding the ball collected their forces, worked the buf a. Mary ace Glenn Hass got,ball arpund the outside of North-two back on of free throws, pn,-, defense and began hitting on A A * set shots and jumpers. A clutch fiimper from in close It took them more than four min- The 400 waa a completed event. Southfield’s fine fre^ler Tom Spear nude It a runaway, finishing half a pool’a length ahead of his nearest competitors with an easy 4:315 time. It was a race for the first 100 yards, after which Spear pulled ou( to finis) at he pleased. As saasaal sttaattoa was lb* piaolag si Tharstwi’s Dcuals Armstrsag ahead of Paallae Nertbera's Ls* Barrie, althoagh Barrie ted the (Batoel lime, a tmUi M a iocaad aader Arm- Ron Bramble of Thurston swv prised observers by leading Pon- By Uatted Preus latoraattoaal ANN ARBORr-MIghty Michigan moved into (he final day of the Big Ten swimming championships today with a 93-77 lead over Indiana, the only contender with a chance to dethrone 7110 Hooaicis bad led most of the way through toe first two days, but took lour out of six places In the low board diving to move into the lead last night. The smrea final eveata an fnm betag sto of The rest ol tbe field is out ol oontanttOB though. Third place Michigan State has Just 19 points, followvd by Ohio State with IS, Iowa with 8, Minnesota 4, Wisconsin 1 and Purdue, Northwestern and Illinois without scon. One American record and one ig Ten record were set in yes-I terdsfr’s action and two other con* I nt irnii H4.9: Ulkr Orjiioldi PRESS BOX Mlnn^ta had to go into overtime to down Michigan State M Western Collegiate Hocicey By DlCX BUCK Basketball has a number of potential key (days. West Bloomfield used one of the lost unusual of these—freezing le ball out of ' clock ran out—to down Garence-viUe Friday night, 71-70. The “woalda’t-qnit” Trojans, who trailed at ttme* by as many as It potato, eonM only stand j helplessly as the riork ticked off second* with laker Then AUx wisely retreated olf-coimt with the ball untU tbe horn Sounded to give West Bloomfield a dass B district tournament crown and a berth in next week’s regional play, at Pontiac Central. by Haas, hit final of gave toe losera the lead 53-51 with 44 seconds left. Keosling*B decider came on the next play on a wierd shot that hit the front of the rim a a-is flrst-qnartor toad with 8*. take had the aboottag edge by two-tntha of a potat at 174 to 874 as more Indicatlow of how eloae it wae after the Blue and White overcame that large early defictt. utea to make their 1st fielder, then they bagged aix straight points to cut Nortberh’s edge to 9-7 before Steve Thompson netted a two-point, er for an 11-7 cushion. Tlie Shamrocks started pressinc the Huskies, forcing them into numerous floor violations and changing the tide in their direction. They tallied five straight points for a 12-11 lead, then Thompson clicked again and Northern led, 13-12. „ , , That was toe last time the Hus- , Mountain tallied 14 and Milt y-g i,ad the hdvantaee Detroit The Trojans came to life as :WoJtowlcz 13 to take second honors promptly pickM uo five mora West Bloomfield lost its touch in for'their respective teams. Camp-iLptg*^ p J7.13 j tbe second quarter, narrowing the tell hit his last four shots and six tte •'*' “ -iei .»-r . earHy oft the Itoor. A > * start. Wayne-Oakland quintets now; After an even third quarter, the AAA Narther. trua . u.11. stand a good chance of emerging|Lakers built a nine-point lead early, Last night’s second game was ‘ as district champions at” four dif-'*n the final session, then sputtered (a wild one with both teams play- 1 ! again hung on desperately pity consecutive Big Ten indoor track 1 . , , and field crown today in the SOthi*®*”* ***^ night. North D^ota annual championships at Ohlol'*®'*^ Michigan. 4-2. State University. A A toe fateful “untouchable’ ierent Rications. Keego became the first W-0 outfit to pick up a district crown yesterday and Holly, Garkston and, AU.x paced West Bloomfield’s Brighton could Join the Lakers tonight. All are favored in their Claas B district finals. Holly qaaltitod to aaeel Fltal Mtedetllto la the ftaah at Fea-tea foHewtag tost alghf* 'easy 1^ WolvMiBea. who woo last year la aear-record fashtoa, had a tIrsBg team M U mea eatered / Michigan qualified 14 men in ^ Friday night’s preliminaries and! The West's will add 11 more men to Hits total|thiee-year-oid In Jhe otoer track and field events cktod by the Chack Bltfirk *1 |te/ Mouth ora CalKorala team Fitoay Med the NCAA aad Americte record* tor the ttt-yard hack^boke la t scorers with 18 points, tallying 14 In toe second half. GarencevUle' Tony Giacobazzi wu second on his team with 22, all on field goals. Ron Morlan poured 30 poims ___________ through the hoop to spark Holly's 9t-M totamab over HoweU. I rout of.Howell and teammate Don narfcstah ttwW^voadalo to tbe McKenzie collected an additkmsd Poattae Nortkera bm aad W-0 ing on the run from atart lo fin- , _ A total of 53 personal fouls! and 28 participants helped make "x* But fr it a long, dull tilt. coiwecnMve basket* Isto to t The Rohm looked good la spot* as eoaeh OesM Wright ased sev- ; finished, eral dUtoreat comblaatlosss. Jack I _ „ O’Reilly aad Mike Reed topped , •> - Ike poiat-retters with 14 aptoco ^ sumI Phil Blerl added IS. Hart- H fbld goals two ■ freAtosses in four attemptoXanky John Goetz came/thrauglYwith 21 poinU and Bill ^er added 14. . Brtghtoa I 8enth Lysa at NarthvMIA ^ GarencevUle trailed 71-88 with Il3 seconds left. The host Lakers W. lost the ball on a toa^ and were ; forced to give DougH^ulord a (orlclear corridor to the hoob.to awidlSwit The Broncos piled up a 34-23 halftime lead dnd ran wild after intermission. iM iti) cutmmwii* no: rr TT fo rr 1 t#Mdui I S-4 S achelN s I-l CturtoMOS 4-4 t R'*tori.^n S-S 41U I l-i IS Ot bul'll *-* _ . defending champkm Ltoe are fa' Tbm Robinson In tbe 60-yard daah' and the 300-yard run won both hit In Friday ni^’s action and sure to repeat In the tbe N-yard dash 70 -7) -7* _. „Jp&-y. (srT4Yi; iu)l Trey •» todtoaa sH te lai 1SS.M: Tmr Anutroas >-* i nutort t t-f • T*UU It ITS-SI T|j^“is 17-lt It Citi.oMc IS 3i_ti i4-4i AT inrONU B iwwv i t IJ u ----^ ^ , I n I a )-i I Tf^sa 8-itst CUUN A—W*rr4* » —■ - ** — A-nnit BmUmt rTowMMk *T eoWTiAC noarmu 8-Ar4«a»l4 Ti. CUrlutau. I.N 4iSi^Ta*t* *“te4t n. at prm. nUT OU> 00LUD6B imT - hOke FMjyiA (14) gives It that oM coilfge try tor Ponttoc Northern High School ag-xinst DehUt CMhoNc 0:ilral in tost night’s dtotrict basketball action at Uvonia Bentley. Detroit's Bfll Downs stniggla with Fedynik tor Iwasentai ol the ball aad ol^ bands' . a)io get tnlo toe act Northern lost, 81^. ^ LO-RMUt S l-t T4 UACHli* 4 S-IS It Ackm*. I S-4 t Atmaad 1 S-Z Bobn 7 S-4-14 13 i I l-S 1 taalbM __• >3 I r*u aeh^Mii S Z-1 t a*iRh ws 1 a «S7-” ’8 « (ORntoiui hlon fTtMUi lapHSvrr.* .THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATUKDAY. MAACH 5, l»«0 THIRTEEN Big Ten Athletics May Become Family Affair All Post-Season Sports Activities Nowihreatened Explosion Comts Aftor Looguo's faculty Heads Boh Rose Bowl Ploy COLUMBUS, Ohio (B-Hjc 64-yeuwdd Wettem Conterence was embroiled in a free-(or«ll family fight today-« acrap which may end with the powerful loop confining all sports to its own back yard. SPORTS artUnes lor cuts Rebellioua athletic directors set off the explosion yesterday. Shorn nf Pasadena’s pomp, pageantry and prestige—plus a UN,0M aanaal payMf-by fanU-ty voles wMch yesterday killed the M-year-old Rese Bowl pnet, the spsrts eUefs stmek bark. They came up with a startling resohithm urging that po events in all sports be banned—not just in football. Faculty representatives immediately approved it. ★ * n The conference rules, on such major legislation, provide a 60-day "cooling off" period before it becomes effective. Thus a new vote is practically assured at the May 18-21 session in East ' Mich,, after the faculty men Jtet new instructions from their universities. An objeetlon ta the post-season ban amst bsTmade hy one of the members ndthla the iMay perl-od la foree a vote, bnl .eonliBr-enoa aOhdals said saeh an obJe». Man was praoMoally aatomaMe. A majwlly vote at East Lanrtag But if the members split S-S as they did In outlawing the Rose Bowl pact, then out the srindow go post-aeaaon participation in the NCAA b a a k e t b a 11 tounaments, AAU meets, and late tennis, baseball, golf, wrestling, swimming and other compedtions. WWW Big Ten athletes would put away their uniforms tht day thep* regular schedule ends. Lone exception is' Olympic tryouts, once every four years. ■na shitted Us vote aad gave a (-4 nsajority to orase a olanoe nhleh would havo given Indi-vldnsd members the privilege of Titans vs. VillanoTa March 10 Temple 10th NIT Team NEW YORK (AP> -eras named the lOMi basketball team ta the National ‘ TOuniament today and the Philadelphia Owls, urith a 16-6 reoord, will play OaytM to next Saturday night's flint game. Offidala also said fiiat a team to be chosen from the Misaomi Vallay Conferenff, probably Brad- LEA06 qiAMPS-Dennis Alix oaoed a weD-balanoed attadc urith 18 points as Weat BloomfieM won district Class B booon at home last night with a 71-7D r aarenccville. ABC Tourney Begins Today 5,716 looms Entered in Annudl Keg Event at Toledo Injuries Slash Harriman Cup's Downhill List SUN VALLEY, Idaho (AP)-In-juries removed three foreign skiers from today's Harrteian Cup races as some foreign experts TOLEDO. Ohio (UPI)-Hie 7S-day STth annual American Bowling Congress tournament starts today with more than 30,600 keglers and 5,710 teams confheting. Hie official opening urill be the rolling of the first ball by Bowler,” whose name urill drawn from a hat containing dips hating those on the first 36 teams I actioo. The hMky bowler wfll be crowned by Mi« Gloria Rehkopt, MIh Toledo of I960, and then he will buri the firri ball at the 10 pins. Actually, the pinfaU started this morning at die Sports Arana. Hie booster diviaioa rolling opened hoa- Utiaa. A small army of workmen constructed 36 lanes at a |»5,000 ad-| dition to the Sports Arena. ~ ations started two years ago. &ch alley baa a $9,000 automatic pin-setter to speed the games, scheduled to wind up May 22. Hie ABC master tourney will open May 7 as an tadividnal match Icy, and a team from the Skyline Eight CmferencO, probably Utah >, and St. Louis and St. John's Ken Norton of Manhattan Col-jge, cfaainnan at the adectlon connaUtae, outlined the schedule St Bomventure vs. . Qraas; 4 p.m.—Skyline £3ght team vs. Villanov»d>etroit win- Nazih Geagea broke Ws left training Femdale Ousts Cosmos, 56-52 Eost Dotroit, Lopooi Sidollnod in District Boskotboll Tutsits Fcndala’a high • rfding haricet-in team saw to it that Ham-tramck dMnt maka any toumw-In Class Sattaday evening, March 12 — 7:30 p.ni- — Dayton va. Temple; 9:15 ^ta. St. Louis vs. Providmd^Memphia State win-w. Tuesday, Jdarch 15—7:30 p.m.— Missouri Valley Conference team vs. Dayton-Temple winner; 9:15 p.m.—St. John's va. St. Bonaven-ture-Holy Cross winner. for the .Harriman downhill Hii brother, Ibrahim, sprained an ankle, and the same Injur ' Italo Pedroncelli of Italy. WWW Seventy-seven skiers from 13 nations begin the twp-day Harriman Cup competition with today’s slalom. After I hill, a combined champion will he named. AH the Harriman contestants came here from the Squaw Valley. CaUf., Winter Depict. Palmer Leader Despite Penally BATON ROUGE. La. (AP) is the greatest. He is Br TU Mmttuui ftmt turn A (SB aMrict nMli> DuWolt Alutin ss. IWt. D* USaU* SS D(t. Cath. cwt. at. PaotMe Xtrth. IS Mrndalt M. Bantraaek II mat eouthuaitara IS, lApaW M LaaaiiurSaxton IS. UBitBfirtTatt IS M. nut OatraK «l Sadnau A. Hin^3. By City CMtl It ■arutr WaM« Luthma Bait M. ' Banar Wood! M ■oily M. HovoII M Orchard Laka Waot MaamfloM 7t, Uxotaa darwyTll^ W inaal> Amala Tl. Almoat SI OttkorrlUt S«. Bromi City IS (ttaalt Oat. AU Balata St. Oat. at Oabrlal 4T Pat. St. Thanta SS. Datralt Matlaity N raredala Bt. Jamat H. Datralt at Tharoat tt rrankenmuth 74. Marlatta 41 ■lahland I>ark Bt. Banadlct 44. DatroJt Bt. Cyrtl 34 Imlay City M, fclehaieBd 41 Uayallla tl, Ndrtb Brandi M rontUe at. Pradarlek 41. ■nrttnnS «T rauttne 8t. ink# 14. OLSt. Mary IS _ CUm D rant Bt. Mara M, Drydcn 41 M—Shit S7. itrm. Ctry Bay St ffhia» That was Bob Goalby of Crystal River. PiB., tBlldng Bbout Arnold Palmer of Ligoiier, Pa. w - w w Goalhy made the comments Roseville polled a surprise in aasa A warfare at East Dptiolt by defeating the host Shamrodo, U-48, to earn a berth fat next week’s if^osiala. East D e t r whipped Otoaeville twice durtai regular season schedule. itroke on the third bole of the second round of 915,000 Baton Rouga Open Golf Despite the penalty. Palmer put igetber his second straight 1-under-par 71 and took a turo-stroke lead at tha end of 30 Hie penalty taddent developed like this; WWW Pajmer’s ball landed on a o m e wvat on the 6.709-yard Baton Rouge Country Oub oourae. When he moved same of the leaves, he said, his ball moved. But none of other players said they saw it. Austin Catholic walloped Detroit DeLaSalle. 8550. ta the other game at East Detroit’s gymnaahna. Arthur Hill at the Sagtaaw Valley gained a regional spot at the IMA by whipping league ri-val Bay Otp Central. 53-47. Mt. Pleasant, which upset Saginaw High tun days earlier, also earned, regional place by qtanking Bay CHy Handy, 61-47, on (he Midland court. Lapeer ended its 1960 eeason as idly as it started by abeorWng a 72-31 patting from Flint Soutta era ta the latter’a gym. Don LO-Due was Lapeer’s only douUe-fig-urad aeorer wUh 10 points as Lapeer called it ouita urith-a 2-14 reootd. Southwestern qualified for reghmal activity at the IMA. 9 Local Matmen in Regional Semis A three-man committee, charged M it^ setting up regulations governing such partdpation, had proposed that the institution accepting an invitation retain all Rose Bowl receipts, andtplara such receipts in a noil-athletic fund. WWW Adding fuel fo the fire was refusal of the faculty men to grant a requaat that athletie directors be given equal voting power on basie mattars before the joint group. The request had been dubbed a "| for power” by some otficialB. Wrestlers from Central and Northern of Pontiac and Walled Lake turned ta good ahourlngs Jn Friday’s preliminariea na three from each school went into the regional finals today at Farming- the way to tha race for the team trophy with seven boys in the nni-ning tor championship honors. Berkley had six, defending diamp Port Huron and favored Detroit Thurston five each. Seven other achoola had grapden in the aemi- rouM come up for SMtiier vote Reed said srason competition "ia not to taken as a revolt against the NCAA. Our relations are as strong and good now as they have been lor years.' He cited the fact that the Big us the aaly 1940 MtlM ta the snahtg far a repeat as th« aeon leanined today, daek Batler (.floathtleM la amang a grsiv headed far another shot at Mfok- The top four in nach sreight class wBl be eligible M go on to compete with the aurvivora of three other reglenele next week- pie, Ben Evens and flam Wts-eenabe tank twa paint vletoriw to alay aabeatiB far OsiMral. Ken KtaMMl aesfud twu ftaa, Jan Lawreaoe a pin aiM deeWan and tap-raakad Wtalnd lOraelo a qalok tall aad deoiaian to spark PNH. Kimmel and Miracle eliminated Walled Uke boys. Viking winners ware Jlra Teddy, John VanMcklrn and Mike Cosgrove. VanSicMen took two falla Tea had rejected a mUlioiwlollar ]the ethers had n Pin and lelevlaion deal for next year be-j decision. Farmingtan's Jerry Oaasel P*rk), ThoBH (B. Dttraltj A a poataenaon ban was approved as a matted, of oonsistoncy with the overwQ thinking which led to the Root Bowl ban. He said the con-football alone ahould not be tingled out. WWW Also entering into the picture, one director said, was "concern w ith ^rtain aspects of i(he NCAA championship program—especially the haaketball and the aelectkai of some of ther at-large teama for 'Darnament’* NBA Standings _______________________ ...::S e SI Krr-. s s a ir* wnenax mvanox W« UM P«4. n«Ma uuh .....41 » -m - ^ ran ...... M 43 .4M Uts ^mMponi ..33 a .3M U CltattakU ... tf U J44 34 ■BA AT A OLAXen rnaATu axsvtT --PhllMarlsble U*. Nr* Trrk U4. arttUa HSWa'-' y^M* M « ATUt~—------ ilHtee. eft«n*a».TV -Iran 4 n*u tms inclBBan M MtlUMSllU 'humSsMs e4 I . ■ UckiA mP), OrmtUerS tm. 13»-OMtroTt. MilOwn (DT), LaSs tPH). BUckawS ino Doanwai. 117-j«reu. P), Whit* (BJ, naatrS II. Clialuaa (Wtrrae nUemMl.l ■“ 1
. simBtilrn. Mwa mooi,| •comSi, Ua IF». Past (tT), torn. l4S-U*r*Dc4, Bstrar ..rk*r *aPl, PrtuBsa <•». 144 -Vtaaicklra. aiMl (BPi, PlortMi IBl. Mlckllit . Memphis Wins'D' Honors, Dryden Out cUndiad dMrict honors at Bfr- hnt Drydcn boarsd out at Fenton ta daso D games faivoivtag arsa ad ght. Memphis blasted Country Day S741 after n tight openfa« half IflO 3rd quarter. R had bm only 2531 for tiie victors at halfthhc. Bsny Falter tallied 18 iiM Ken Stahl 17 for Memphis. Jsny Jafle's eight led the loaers. Dyden bowed S(Mfl to FUnl ft. Mary after being ahead moat of the first haU which ended 31-21. ft. Mary took over in the 3rd quarter but the Cards tattled back for 4444 lie tefote laltorliqt In tl ‘ Mag minnies A chance tor a taisaed'ftre on a 1-1 foul ritoa-Uou with a or-“-- New Pro Football League i'Ready to Sign TV Pacts OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) * Oom-'BhmiM. Los Angeles Chaiga^' iFrench Skater Top Favorite for World Title VANOXJVER, B.C (AP) -ssrtoUB aoldiqr of Franae. Ah Gilcttf, stood today at file gateway to figure skating fkvy. Only a badly tumbled pertorm-aaon tonight oan prevent GUettl about ready to sign television con- from taking home to Paris the first world figure skating diam-pionshlp ever wen by a Frenchman. And It would be the^first tracts which will bring ta bett 2% and 3 million ddlars. "We are close to the aigning state on TV contracts,” he said Thursday. Mardi U: 7:15 p.m. —VQlanova VB. Detroit 9:15 p.m. - St Bonn,mr, «. Blmili,ll»l.i S»^. ----1: 4 D.m.—Skyline Eaxht * ^ With Dennis Stinson and Larry Tregonntag bagging 16 points apiece, the Dales eliminated the Cosmos, runnerup in the I960 Class A tourney, with a 5652 victory. Frank (asm led Hamtramck, aim with 16 points. A Mg 4th qnartor gataod Ita any European sinoe 1947, {yesterday at a teague meeting but when Hans GersetavUer won $ar refttaed to identify the bidders. Switsarland. m The aigning prdtably won't take 'place until eai^ April, because the new dreuit'a achedule—calling for fi%’e pre-season exhibitions and 14 league gamoa-wOl not be completed until then. I tonight In the I960 ffaiala. But (Hlettl buitonp^such n eom-mandtag lead in two days of compulsory fifure competithm 'That the chief scramble appenca to be for second place. MSU, Gaphers Threats ta lilini Gymnasts MINNEAPOLIS (P-lUtaoU faces an, expected threat by Miehigan Slate and an unexpected challenge by Minnesota today in iU try for an 11th straight big ten gymnastics Zalaxar Upsets Yama NEW YORK (AP)-Vlctor Zal-Htr, n rough, tough hombre from down Argentina way, slammed hbs way to an upset, split 10-round doctekta over Varna Bahama, t^p Bhnini fishing guide, Friday night at Madison Square Garden. The league lOaite a nationwide telecaet featuring a game of ttie week and regional casts wheroby chibs can show their road games to home audiences. In the New York, Los Angeles. Dallas and San Frandsco areas that srould tend to overtapa with the National Football League since AFL teams would be playing on the road hwile NFL teams were home. On the league agendis for J^ay (e plans tor a central string system, insurance and transpiMta- Meettan ara iecret but Foas announced that the AFL would be split into two divirions. In the ~ ‘1 be the Boston Pat- Buffalo Bills, New York Tl-and Houston Oilera. In the Wtatern will be the DaHaa Texans and OaldandL < Toriiaef np the roster of 04t- > land, last dub to join, mentoera voted 5-2 tor rach to give the now club five ph^rs. Hie no mteg were from Ne4r York and Los As- ' gelea. That would give Oakland a renter of 66 to start -17 that R has signed an Us Own, 14 U was aarigned Weftaesday from the fist of the defunct Mtaneapdia-St. Pwd duh and (Ms latest S5. fr * * Each of the seven teama donating players to OaMand it to ptR 11 of Us men on an untoucfaahlo Hat. Ttai Oridand is to pidc onn playejr from each team. After that eadi o( the seven wrould ivune U » nntonchables and Oakland pick another from each. And Dsa* n. Ntrtb (MraUB«-w — - t Tt. H.C. aikto N Wjusssr* Oiaaw I a^A* a OXMSA fi eTrlie I •O’ ' 44^ ■smrS’li' la 14. OsKiAma \ ONLY $14274 DOWN Try and Beat This Deal! * . ' BRAND NEW 1960 RAMBLER month savranArs aonnM BoeUe TmB* Tark U aSmes, UlmMi-TV BILL SPENCE—Rombler MaM mSm 256 SOUTH SAGINAW STRICT FI 8^41 51 S. SAGINAW NexttoWrIgleys Learning the Importance of »sar^ INSURED SAVINGS! Teaching youth to be Thrifty is the First Step in the right direction ... The Second is to teach them the value of Insured Savings ... and the Third Step in their lesson is to Save where Earnings are highest! ^ PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS Given a CmablaatieB of All Three Pontiac Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 716 W, Huron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St.—PONTIAC: 16 E. Uwrence St 4416 DIXIE HIGHWAY — Drayton PUiiii FOtRTEEX THE POXTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MARCH, .5, 1»«0 Even Have Plunging Belt Lines Cars Are Becoming Curvy Glamor Girls Bjr MCK VANDENBRRO r liqe swept up slightly at both the front and rear. The traditional wide rear post supporting the flat Thunderbird roof will be trimnied down to about a quarter oi its former size whir a wraparound rear window filling part of the space formerly occupied by the post. I^wlndshield and the rear wlndowlcara emphasized rather li _____ ibeth slanted sharply away fromithan curves. DETROIT—The auto industry:the roof line and plur>ged directly! BtyUae woe sa marh appears ready to follow the lead toward the'•hood and rear dMkj p,p*i*rtfy thal the Thunder-of dress desigiters in reypaling panels. ; gfwdging ' inm curves. ^ Tlw" f^ord made the biggest; adinlratian ' from fsmpettth'e Industry sources say the ford In the industry in 1960 j'inyitats as “The best design In Motor Oo. platu to swathe its jx-pry romer except those of the, the Industry.*’ Thunderbird, long the epitome of Thunderbird-style roof was round-1 - . angular styling, in graceful curves ^ The floor, line was swept! styling change in the 1961, in 1961 Other companies have arm- „p at the front and rear and the Thunderbird wiU be one of the The roof line will curve gently ilar plans a la .Monroe. belt line swept downward In theiinostdrastic in the industry's his- down to the rear deck lid, rather' Ford actually took the first step hood area and cuived around thejfjry. however. Ithan break -off sharply al^ doesj toward abandonment of angular ^dge of the front fender. >. I The front hood line will be swept now. I stybng irt its I960 Fords. _______ i^own until it leaves only a narrow| The front door post will slant; ★ ♦ ♦ r ra ’ I.II.I. i«P«ce bctwecn the ho^ and the^backwards at about the same angle The lffi9 model Fords wi?n’ " bumper for the grille. The rear as the windshield rather than loaded with sharp corners. Both , ,, ,,,_____. „ deck lid will be curved downward slanting in the opposite direction! the hunt and rear ends wrre al-i “ ,7“' ' ■ ------------------ *““ ^---*- By Loo Pint WB4vM»rTPt.AM0N MAPJNfiACARteROUT OF IT, hank, I-I MEAN,0URB09S m BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ____.______... .... . .. .. ._ *^'^time slaee It /Intradaced the !' Th.' Thunderbird that Fard has vea- --------— tal floor, belt and roof lines. The, ,, d„,aeany change Its j THE GIRLS riassiral ttyllag. The Thunderbird's sharp angular) styling became wf popular fhat| Ford adapted its flat roofline wiih| the wide rear post to a new, top-j n(-the-line series, for passenger^ cars, the Galaxie series. ; I The Thunderbird represented the' peak oi a styling trend which Ford! Itself began in 1949. , AU. WERE ANOi nAB I All cars had angular styling ithrough necessity during the in-I fancy-of the auto industry, when the mechanics of a vehicle was i more important thui how it looked. , But when styling began to play an important part in sales, the auto companies began to round off the comers and ''streamlined*' designj began the vogue. Streamlined cars held sway right | up to the time when M'orld War III ^forced the auto companies to twtl I production of passenger cars. ■ I ♦ A ■ . i i When production was resumed.; I Ford came out with a car which; iat first was characterized as "a! small cigar box on top of a big| jone" because it abandoned curved! !lines. But the styling of Ford's! ! '* ’49er" caught on and soon all I with the floor as it does ih the 1960 Vnodels. By Franklin Folgcr By Ejgar Martin ^^*^DUK^vbMA\oiNiD goa OS= TVt VOOU8.\ 1 OCA oi&\ \ COKU. OBXJE’TO ^ ^ WX.VK ViJesR t THE BERRYS By Carl Grubert "Now. Harriet, you do the talking. Tfou're taking the Dale Car- BOARDING HOUSE JOUEPHINE BAKU Josephine Baker Likes U.S. Now Negro -Expatriate Goes! Home to Paris Full of Praise for 'New' Spirit | CHICAGO 99 Moves Vets In FHA Only *150 Down Full Price *12.100®® 3 Bedrooms * Pull Bosement Gos Heot * Brick Front * Lorge Kitchen J tt 1 A . j 1 ^ 1 I 1 V'e 1 |l 1 Alio, electric heat ia more etfi-dent in that there ia no appreciable fuel 1oea nich u ia experienced in burning coal, oiL or gaa. Finally, equipmenh^for electric heating ia ataiple and ioexpenolve to inatall. Build Two Amtricas Hbmeownera are going to build a aecond U.S.A. before their babies authcritiee of Allied Oiemlcal’a Barrett BuBdlng Materiala DM-alon. TTieae honnea srill Im ‘ comfortable even dealgned, featuring auch luxuries as 3-3 bathrooms, family recreation areas pro-tected by fire-resistant fiberboai^ ceilings, and fully automatid kitch- ... the correct lisstelletlon of insulation( 8 Inches thick) and vepor barrier according to the latest industry standards that assures efficient heating In winter and cool con^rt In summer. ... the latest types of elecfrical radiant heat Including paritla in baths and radiant cailing coils In all other roomi to provido the utmost efflciancy. t" builder. One who weiyantt who cooptrates to the fullost SHOWN SiTDIMT t SONDAT-MUL 12 NOON TIL s' e. M. UCH DAY Planned and Built By . , arry a co. INS gUARTON ROAO BUILDERS Midwest 4-7157 RLOOMPIELO HILU / THE PONTIAC TRESS, SATURDAY. MARCH 5. 196(> SEVENTEEX Sojiftem Ptoeloent. or by about Vk bini« b aawtlmbcr ensoedo cut by a per|feet per year. HE CAN GET YOUR GAS PERMIT CALLUS! WHOLESALE to All No MoNy Dowo-b Yrt. to Pay! lot Paymai ia Maroh! loll 0A$ aid onr^ rSAS-i 1W,M0 ITU $208 ----^THBSE FAMOUS IIAMDS— GENERAL ELECTRIC COLEMAN, ARMSTRONG, MOR-SUN, MONOGRAM 1 YEAR FREE SERVICE ON ALL OUR UNITS! GOODWILL Aitonatic NsatiRg 3401 Wm» Hurmo . FE 8-0484 3 BEDROOM TRI-LEVEL 1280 Square Feet •naiabad fmUr Room *12,590 $590 Down FHA MODiL AT SOI I. FOURTH, OFF lOSLYN Opoo Dailr and Sander I-l WARREN STOUT RmIIoi 77 N. SapiMw Si. FI 5-06S0 PLANNING TO BUILD? MODERNIZE?... REPAIR? CALL BOB BUILDING SERVICE, Inc. 'Tbera ia ao aabatihilo ht acperiaace" 207 W. Mentcolm ‘St. FE 4-9544 Booklet Outlines Career Chances CUmKG fliJaRia — Ibree key itepa in cuttjng glaaa are iUua-tratbd above. Setting the glass on a firm, doth-covered table, cutter is held against straightedge (1) and drawn toward body (2). Over Edge d UUe, glass is snapped in two (3), Cutting Glass Is a Snap It's All in a Little Wheel Cutting glass is easier than you; think it is, M a little more diffi-j cult than it RoKs when a profe$-j sional does it. With a little prac-; tice, you'll find it’s a snap. Why cut glass at all wten your friendly hardware dealer will do it for you?)Well, maybe there’s no friendly hardware dealer around. Or maybe you wish to salvage some small sections from a larger broken pane. Or perhaps you're installing a dryer vent in a basement window and have to reduce the size of the pane. In any event, youH, find yourself doing the cutting yourself. The tool investment is small—about 30 cents, give or take a nickel. For this small sum you can buy youi--self a glass cutter that «iU last for years. The Inportant pail of the tool it that little wheel up front. A alaglo nick In Ito edge and It’o aoeleoo. Be eapedally careful whea bayrlag a ratter from a Thirty-four miHioa of tfaa tko’s 51 milUoB TVee Farm ■ concentrated in the Southern Pine producing states. The Meodowleigh A new booklet outlining career opportunities in the real estate bus-; iness has bem published by tfae, National Association of Raal Bs-aate Boards. Ehtitled "The Challenge of Real EsUte;*' this 24-page, iUustrated pamphlet explains in layman's language the functions of the various specialized branches of real estate. It will receive widespread distrL button by real estate througbout the country during: Realtor Week, Apr. V9. The booklet tells bow qualified men and women can enter the real estate field. At the same time, it explains where and how interested persons can acquire the training necessary tor ead> of the real estate q>e^tie8. Hava yaa ever woaderrd what a martgaga broker daas? Hava Id 8 AM _ ^ g. N fWMMfWU WIMWnUUlVfiMII %Wa ' inxi'Ai'i'ixa' below the line you've Just This viil help the glass to serrate; more easily. IT’S A SNAP \] To snap the glass sections apart hold them firmly close to the cuti and then bend quickly. The |Jass! also can be snapped by layihg it' over straight edge or pencil above | the cut and then bearing down oi both:kide8. Tha slots In Ilia ratter right back af tha wheat ara far hraak-Ing aff thia strips of glaM. Slip the Batch aver tha strip and snap alf tha glass. 'A narrow strip can be broken ! off also by using a pair of pliers with broad Jaws. Occasionally the break won't be< clean. With a pair of pliers chew off the uneven edges. The newly cut edge is a lot sharper than the other edges. Han-1 die it carefuUy. etaUsed demaads af ladustrlal ar rural hrakarage? These questions and many more are answered in "The Challenge' of Real Estate." The pamphlet provided a broad picture of the role of the real estate business in Immunity development and the] itoli which Realtors play in the, dvto life of their areas. The booklet ^vides information an'real es-Itate education at the college and I professtopal level. Single copies of "The Challenge, 'of Real Esmte" may be obtained I free by writtog the Department of' I Public Relation^, National Asao-| I elation of Real Estate Boards, 1300 Connecticut Avenue, N. W., Wash-1 D. C. ! Siould a nick develop In the Icutting wheel it will skip on glass, make it impossible to break the ^ass. Throw away the cutter when that happens. STORAGE Store it carefully. It has no place in ytwr tool box^ Store It in a jar with about an inch of kerosene or lubricating oil. Either arap the cutter in felt or drop a piece of felt in the jar so that it covers the bottom. Other Items you wUI need are a stralgW-edge, a sturdy table for a work shiteoa and same paddlag aver the, table—sId iwg, felt, aewspapern.' Keep a pair af pliers handy. aean the glass thoroughly be-i fore attempting to cut it. Dirt can! MPKK P nnilllT DIIVMT I7E NO DOWN PAYMENT Easy Budget-Terms • Additions • Attics • Rocrootion Rooms^ • Conerttf Stops • Comont Work • Gorogos _____ ^ • KHckon Romodfling PORCH ENCLOSURES J • Siding • Storm Windows • All Typos of Romodoling RECREATION RMS. WATERMASTER of MICHIGAN THE WATn SOFTENER FOR TOUR HOME Hold the cutter just a little more i perpendicular than you would a pencil. Grip It between the first ;and second fingers, supported un-de-neath by the thumb. ’ The strai^t-edge should be held firmly in place. Stort the out just Inside the far edge a( tha glaas. Draw the cutter taward yaa with a ateady. With the other end of the cutter, tap the glass on the underside. Building Contracts Fell Some in January Non-resldentlal building contracts] in January amounted to $801,402,-000, down 2 per tent from the aame month last year. The gains In commercial. industrial, and educatjpn building cuntracts were more than otflwt by decUnea in all other n reiidential building types. • EHmiMrtM ill rvst pnbkm • Tikn M flur *s«ci-biift 8«wr frwB sIf$> uly IVi" la Elgiiitir • Ni mMiy rsfiiiiritlii last Rft M nd lasarl 2x2x4 briqaetles • DM AfTM tf Mfttwu desirsd-tr tarn aff ttm-pletaly at aay liaM 'Ramoves lima ond scola from pipe*, wotar hagtar, Qpplionees, etc. 'Dis-solve Woter Troubles' the Wotermoster Woy FHA TERMS *2.50 ^ OUS MOn rSACTlCAL. CONVINIINT, BCONOMICAL ON THI MARKST. Contracts fop residential build-1 togs Mailed $926,966,000 in Janu-| ary, a decrease of 9 per cent from I the comparable 1959 level. The number of dwelling units represent- i ed by the residential contracts in January totaled 72.329. down I4 jPer cent from a year ago. Heavy engineering contracts in January were valued at $646,581.-' loOQ, do^ 3 per cent from last year.. ]A decline in public works contracts,! caused chiefly a 12 per cent, drop in highways, more than offset 1 a small gkln in utility contracts.' 1^20 6UA6E GARAGES ■SISI MODERIIIZATION • Attics • iKreatlaa R«. • ParcbM • AddHIwH THIS MODEL HIGHH SAMUEL APPLIARCE niYIN FE 4-1034 MA 5-8011 V I /VI C fM Fraa Water Aaelrsis Hon 0 BRICK • FRAME • BLOCK NO MONEY DOWN--60 MONTHS TO PAY WE DO ALL TYPES OF CEMENT WORK SPECIAL WINTER PRICES-Order Now aRd Save! OPEH DAILY a. SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. Coll For Froo EiHitioto BUILDERS 5744 HIGHLAND RP. (M-59) CColl For Froo EiHitioto —« ORIonde 4-0371 | Itwf w Ctaecawt Loka D AIrpoiCRtl. FREE PLANNING SERVICE!^ Ltt Ot Htip Plon Your i Now lOtchon, or Addition \ Commtrciol—Residentiol—Remodeling NO MONEY DOWN ''MORTGAGE SERVICES" Up to 5 Yeors to Poy CALL FE 3-7141 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE BLDG.’aad SUPPLY Co. STACY HURON BLDG. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU^AY, MARCH 5, 1960 {■ inconvenient to water plante with rain water,' you can remote diknine UJt boiling tap water. Cooi Together os Project variety of useful Hems by lacing together cut4o-slse pieces of Peg- Heae«h7 WEINBERGER M niASANT lAKI WOODS 1WM UKS BTATiS .8,500 fir Wee^MMt IMf. U. FE 14073 SCHULTZ ELECTRICAL SERVICE Ulhtrini Rfoits ft 2-0061 1920 SQUARE FEET!! 3. 4. tf 5 1440 Di. ______> AT WILUAM8 LAKE A AIKPORT KDI. WATKRPOKD TWT. «>PKN DAILY 1 TO t PJM. SM My, IK„ 104SO W. t Ml* M. 01 34001 Board. Ti^ne. plastic lacing, leatb-er thohgs. shoe laces or ribbon can be used to lace perforated hard* boari). Here are some projects that can ba itiade by cutting Peg-Board to a desired size, and lacing the pieces together: Wastebasket, desk file, laundry hamper, or knidc-ioiack tray. In cutting the Peg-Board for the individual parts, leave a nr holes near each edge to facilitate the lacing. This versatile hard-board can be painted, using a primer and tvto finish coats. FRED W. MOOTE, Inc. Blodikol Coibtclof « OIDUSTRIBL • COMMERCIAL Better Ask Aid in Remodeling TAflXMUCD TO SUKT -'Architect Herman H. York designed this three (or four) bedroom ranch home to the general spectficatiou laid doam by n across the oooBtry at file Family Housing Conference held in Washington late last OvM 25 Tears la Pesllee Slat* apd City liceosad 845 W. Huron S». FI 2-3924 — FE 2-4001 ELEOTRIO HEAT USUH niCTDC EM 2-S324 MU 4.1223 ■esTiNo'a^s8RilT3oN CONTBACTOB HOME MODERNIZATION WY DIXIE ROOM ADDITION $1 ACQ 12x12 COMPLETE ■ f“UV ^/Fl pEr GET OUR LOW/FRIGES ON •ATTICS • FORCHES \ • CUSTOM PENS • JALOUSIES or AWNINGS \ • PORCH ENCLOSURES • CALL TODAY KO MONEY 1)OWN! 5 YEARS TO PAY! DIXIE GARAGE BUILDERS OR 44371 i) FIgottng remodeling cost,/ tricky business. / It tikes a aldUad esti^tor t eteFmine what needs m be done nd how long it . will Ufte to do it. The "sleeper** In remodel- ing is hidden ooM that crop up from the labor/« tearfapr down, patching and pitering the existing structure. Ay^id as much of tMs as possible if you want to keep costs from getting out of hand. V' t * ★ m major remodeling or mod-(jtoing proJecU you need to get .trofessional help from an architect. /pNiUder or remodeling specialist For inetanc^calling in a ceramic! tile contractor is a good idea, as he can advise you on color choices and types of tile available for your UtdieB, baths, foyer or whatever other area you are planning to remodel. If yea Bva la er near a larga city yaa have a wider chalea a( remadeUag firms sad oMtrme-tars to cbiasa from. If get saa that has been Bess tor a loag time aad caa give yaa aa arcarate estlnuite of Jtow much your Job will root But Just to bo OB the safe ride, get separato bids from two or threo other films If poaolblo. DO YOU HEED A COHTBACTOR iti Ton HEW HOME, REMODEUm or BEPAD? Wo bsva » Hit af ' CONTRACTOkS CORWIN lonn (cou co. Ill S. Cto fl M3H FLOOB PLAN - Dining mom locatioD in B-1 gtvea it complejt and luxurious separation from living room. Both living room and family room have fireplacee, and there’e an outdoor grill on the family room terrace. Living area in the eight-room home is l,7n sguare feet. Diady Plaa Order Ceupen Bend to The Ponttae Press, ErKlosed is 50 oents in coin. Please send me a copy of the study plan of Tha Housa of The Week Design B-1. No stamps accepted. Please do not use sticky upe on Housing Conference Sets Ideal Home Standards workmanship good when you deal with a that specializes in remodeling. One other advantage of dealing with a reliable remodeler to that he may be able to offer you a one-step service complete wlfii materials, labor and financing. By DAVID L BOWE.V iman H. York, trustee of the Re-What are the features a woman ;»e«rch Institute of the NAHB. looks for when she goes search-1 Here are the principal features ing for 9 new house? jrequested at the conference and For architect, and builders. the||!;;^"2 correct answer to that question isjlncortwrated into this design, a matter of boom or bankruptcy. I AEPABATE DININO ROOM— jit’s a rare husband who can over-joining room In tht qight-room jride hia wife’s enthusiasm for* a! 'design whidi fits her Mea of a! perfect home. But what are the elements thatj make up that idea? B-1 Statistia dustry attempts to unlock ..... Save 20 Per Cent of Heat •«««* *• •“ gathering mj Washington called the Family Housing Conference. Rock wool insulation properly installed in homes can cut fuel bills enough to give you one year of free heat out of every five, estimate heat conservation author-jities. They recommend insulation ’This eight-room ranch home contains 1,’res square feet of habitable space. There are ^ three bedrooms, with a study room that would be suitable as a fourth bedroom. ’Tlie design providra for 2'-s baths and a full Itosement. Exterior dimensions are 80’-8’’ in width by 42’ 10 ” in depth. miHniDiiHERr*« Oos VM’r* raallj livioft Tht btn^ lo aodara MU dMftvM At beat it modern •q«lpgMBb Pla7j|^Beji||;t9 MOPr MOINMO Btfr Otto A. Tnos 3101 OrchAidlAkt Bi lo«f 4 Harbor Etm. & Sun. FE*2-0278 CoUMA 64247 ranch is isolated to heighten for-j mality but readily accesaible from the kkehen. | L8HAPED KirniEN-All units along the "L’’ are directly related to each other. Adjoinfhg family room haa separate fireplace and leads outside, through sliding glass dom-s. 1. TWO FDUCPLACEt—’There’s 103 Suit one fireplace for the family room and another for the liviing room. Both are part of the same fireplace wall and a deMrative brick planter adds to interest of foyer and living room. 4. MORE STUDY AKEA—A common complaint of teen-agers was that they have no place to study average home. Architect, York met this Sh nil Aniiiao StfttMi Today at H. E STANTON FE 5-1U3 FULL PRICE *12.000 FULL PRICE ALL ALUMINUM HOME ond URGE LOT 1.100 SQ. FT. of LIVING AREA PLUS ATTACHED GARAGE AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 17 Orchord Loko Av«. FE 2-9124 • a room that could serve as a study | tor families which required only three tleepiog rooms. B-1 eeatatoa l,Tn square feet of Hvtag area, with a twa-ear garage and laundry area at IN ■qaara toct. There are right rooms, with tV, teihs. ’The plan also meets the housing conferenca delegates request I lor a laundry area which to out-| side, but convenient to, the kitchen. ”11)11' facility to placed in a leari foyer with a qua^ j^^oor. The apace also provides a lavatory and accesa to the baaement and garage. High on everybody's list of requirements for a Inmt foyer is I a handy coat cldhet. It's available' here along with a hall door which can be cloaed to completely toolate the bedroom section from the remainder of the house. s has a private fan bath, to : sae eatire wait Each at Per Month IliCLUNNG All Toxtt, Inttriif .ond Inturonct Dtrmar at fho Otfihrott* . liNdiit Shaw? DARAfWLDERS MODEL OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 1 P.M. to 8 P.M. Oormat IpecieAtla— Criaplete NederBlialtoa 919 lariim p| 3-7901 On the outside, materials de-I signed to reduce maintenance have] Iheen Riecifled. Aluminum windows are uw^ throughout. A combina-l tion of brick and aluminum FLORIDA LOTS Jait Off L'8-U — TERMS — I. Z. Schntider B*m. ha Uader the ClatsificafiM MODERNIZATION Fadsrg) MadaiHhitiaa C*. SEE US FIRST DAWSON t Mirmnoo a. J. D*wm«. BallMnM • iMtrM* Cm! • Ouicktr HMtiaf . . • N« WaHini Antoma^c • TrMbla rm FHA Tanat AvallaWa EAMES I BROWH SS I. Hk, n }-7tt5 WATKINS HILLS Subdivision Model Phone' OR 3-3405 _ EL 7-1220 PoRtiae Eleetrie Sipply Co. Electrical Distributors for S • wittai SapflN • U|le HIIWN • MMr CMlnli FE 2-9279 HOURS Y TO S P. M. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY :**'2 V/ Juron •* Elitobcf(i Lake W., Pontiac « ;7./) uaaaRBiBinttnnnnilaan ' -.1 . ■ MsM 0|Mi 124 DAILY ud SUHDAY for Appolntmtiit OR 3-8021 **Buht u’Uh Pride" WARD W. ROSS Builder )tHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARC« 5, mo NINETEEN Thf "^RADLEY" • 3 l•dfooaH • imotl IllJN ^ KMUIO FHA Itfl I. lUMf. iMltol FE tmi EM 34311 Most sofNxilared flat stains now on the noarket tor either exterior or., interior use will reveal the gi^ lines and texture of wood through the stain,, especially on I such well patterned woods as Douglas dir and wlstem red cedar. DOWN Kitchen Fan in With Wax Get Mortgage Financing A:iYwheie From VHMCP Only $74 Pnr Month Inctudn Evorytkinfll Tho Now I lodroorii Bonnovillo Hoifliits IdODIL LOCATtD CMNfll KINNETT fr MANSniLD. OriM DAILY tad SUNDAY NOON 'HI 0 F.M. FE 3-9616 OereleiMd. laJii oad Sold hr BONNEVILLE BUILDING CO. «1iU, a Ibtchen fan ii a welcome apidiance tor quick removal- IkA cooking fumes, e« amaller communitiet is b^-ben of minority groups every- Increasingiy important, Mr. "THIS KITCHEN CAN BE YOURS" The protective grillwork, frequently of stainless steel or light-j colored mameled steel, is a special target for deposits of the stubborn, I greasy-brown film produced by the fumes that attracts an ugly dust jooating. To ease the cleaning diore, jjohnson Consumer Service sug-guests the u s e of a sanitizing cream clean-up wax. This contains a blend of waxes, solvents and other cleaning ingredienU {that safely removes the unwanted film and leaves a hard, invisible llayer of wax to retard future [staining and make subsequent pienningit easier. where are digihle for mortgage under the Vol-untaiy Home Mortgage Credit Program. James L. Lafler, newly appointed Executive Secretary for Region IV of the Program, pointed It recenty in Chicago. * , ♦ The Region IV office serves the States of ninois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minoesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. • Law price iededos InslallaHee sf Hm finasl Nsturoe and e ■oriel, ImliriHef dkpMel and dhhweiher. • Lew dewe peyeiea* .. • Id eMi. te pay. • We're HcoMed, heeded eed ieiered. OAK-WOOD BUILDING ond MATERIALS CO. 1006Jotlyn FE 3-7925 U fleer Aaaworiap Sorrice - Ornamental Iron Don’t let icy steps cause your family to take a nasty fall. . . protect them with Ornamental Iron Railinifs. CONCRETE STEPS Ifo Sectiom to Be Forced Apart by Frost or ’ Settling COIVCRETE STEP CO. 6497 Hightand Koid OR 3-771: Lafleor said. The VHMCP'otfors free assist-! ance to all eligible interested veteran and non-veteran home buyers, | builders, and realtors through FHA finandiv of their Program’s participating investors. | Interested applicants are invited to write to: Voluntary Homd Mortgage Credit Program, Room 8M, U. S. Court House, 219 South dark Street. Chicago 4, Illinois. The VHMCP was MtaMtoheid under the Honstag Act of IBM te net as e dealing bouae In ehan- te slie ef the commnaity In which they Uve. During Ite live yean of operation, VHMCP has enabled ever M.BBO faralUee, nn-able to obtain FHA a^ VA mortgage llnaacfaig from local oonreei, to obtain home loana 'With mortgage financing more difficult to obtain these daars, 0>e problem of continued health and Bossy Wind Drops Cow Through Roof The Jade Swink family, of Beth-d, Okla., wondered if their time had come recently when they heard and felt an ear-splitlng crash over their heads durii^ a tornado. When the storm died away, they discovered the violent win^ had sent a 900-pound cow crashing through the roof of their home. They were Just tt amazed to see that the roof, except for the edw-shaped hole, was ^rfectly Intact. Their asphalt shingles, designed to resist high winds, withstood blasts that wm capable of lilting a 900- u c r L I fleiti DOWAGIAC The Dei^glne "Arrow" Gas Fnr^ faer nwtor the MMil E^tomrad for •oonomy, built for yean of lenricel Qniel, aUreyi dependable—eo noky moving nerts. A camr*-*- oompect nnit, Bniabed in beei_ bine beked-on Hammcrioid cnnmel, it'i idcnl for your im ‘ et^A Htofinfl and Skoal Mtlal Three wind-reBistant asphalt liingle roofing techniques are [available to borne owners who live in areas subject to high winds. [These are sell-sealing shingles that hav^adhesive applied at the factory, shingles that lock together to form a unified surface, and three-tab, aquare-but shingles that are [sealed down to the root by hand [with a spot of quick-setting as-Iphalt cement. 3SlR.PA0D0CISTlEn R 5-S973 «AS for SFACI HIATING ie NOW AVAILAILI CAU for INFORMATION saw'300 I1HIIIII-... STONE 60 MONTHS TO PAY TOUSAR UST 2 DAYS FirtI Poymtnt Junt FREE ESTIMATES CALL ANYTIME Dir DEAD OONSTRUOTION Dill DijAli’OOIIPANY FE 3-7833 ’.OOMPANY 112 YVESY HURON PONTIAO I Serving Oakland and Macomb County CONSIDER LOCATION From Pontiac drive strai|ht out M-59 4$ miles put the Tel-Huron Shoppinf Center to Hlfhlind Cstatis. Witch for tigni. Wisa hmne buyars considar location ^ first ... Ikon chooca tha HOME ... for tha convonionca of ostablishtod community focilitios dotarminas tha. currant and futura valua of your proporty. At HIGHLAhn) ESTATES you’ra dote to everything ... shopping, schools, churches... and bast of all... year *rotmd rocroation. Offering tobogganing, skiing, ice skating, fishing 7 HARMS SacraUn , -MOiit Board Starch I, INI Woodward Arc.. Aradata. c;' OAKLAND _____________________f of starch. INI at S e-w- aST tar tha pnrpoaa at rcaaelac tha Mtoetac dcaarlhad propcrtr trow !• ters, Mrs. Bfsrion Wells of Orion, Mrs. Patricia Walther and Mn. Norman HeaiBey of Oxford, Mrs. Barham Guest of Tacoma, Wash., Snd Mn. Vlrglnis Griffin of ' sons, Edward at home, Lawpehce of Benton Harbor and Lynnwood of Otisvflle; U grandehildren, and two brothers. CLARENCE W. OWEN JR. aareBoe W. Owen Jr., 38, of Hastii«s, formerty of Pontiac, died yesterday at the Henry Ford Hos-pital, Detroit after a long UneM. Rood AAan TOT SoginOW He was a member mprar a ji Tiwatai w—- ™ a** t of^tha viuu to ba tmtaltod aa Nqutdalad damai tf luch bM ba aeeaplM and tbs kIdJ Jjto to to*'* «», •"J p«r »vr tha bon(._ Ito latornt shall ba ailewad^ aa tba |Ood ••* ritoaks at tbs nr— eaaaful btddara wio ba prompUr tnrato to aaeh blddar'- ^praaeaU.,,, sj;g:i5;£5sr«js«“ft'S3 JKTfiKffiJ. '•« Merman Now Haying Role of Bachelor Girl By BARL YYILSON NEW YORK—It was nearing ‘Tliree o’cloc-k-k-k In the m-o-o-mlng" _ Sunday morning — and I wits asking Ethel Merman how relues from those .Alght rough shows a k in “Gypsy." it it -k “I go out If I get lucky and get a datel” exclaimed the champ lady of our time. Ethel gazed across the table at her date. Spencer Martin, who was looking deep Into a glass of something dark. “Splnny!" cried EtheL vwhat are you drlnkln’ — blood?" “Coke." He looked into it lovingly. Ethel, Strangest woman In the place at that hooT, after haring done n matinee and night shew, laughed. "I’m n bachelor girl now," sho said, reforrlng, of ooureo, to her friendly eopantion from Airlines Pros Bob Six. *at gets a little bit loneeome. Nebedy to argno with!" Besides doing *Y>ypsy," hhe was set to inLSON do the Bob Hope ragslmonlal on the Arthur Murray programs ot March 15 apd 32. Ethel was already hankering for a vacation, which she doesn’t get till 11:15 pjn., July 9. it it it "I was supposed to harifSaster but I waived it so 1 could have five weeks In the summer Instead of fhur—fifom July 11 to Aug. 15. They're going to close the show," die said. "Then you're goliig to finish the show and retlfo—agalnl" I said, hoping to tearo her Into something provocattve. "Now listen!" Bthal Jabbed me with hbr left hand, which gave me a eenple et diamond aeara. "I never aaid 1 was retlrlnr from ahow baaineBa — 1 aald I waa retiring to Denver, where Bob Hved." “Then you're not retiring?" I said. *Tm signed till the spring of ’61." Ethel's recital of her plans was unusually explicit. "I hope by that time to do the picture, play Los Angeles and Ban Francisco six weeks each, then go to London to do the show, then release the picture which should be In the can..." 'Aijd then retire?" ffhe needle again.) ’ "No! Then I’d like to do a straight play, withont any Binging. I thlii^.. thls shew opens tho-dny for bm to do way," Bthel snddenly an-nounced, "I’m flying te Denver Mar. U to see Bthel in ’Brigadeen.’ She’s a fresh-nun at Celerade College at Celerade Springs . . . she was 17 In Jnly. She’s already Bthel added with motherly pride, "To a aoifoomore. Bill Geary from a Philadelphia family. Then I’m going to Washington May I to sing for Mrs. Eisenhower for a Congressional Club luncheon.’ ★ ★ ★ ,“How is Bob?’’ I asked, meaning Bob Six, although she could have interpreted this as being a reference to her son, who has taken the name of his adopted father and .become Bob 8U, Jr. "I think we get along better being separated. We’re ju two people who couldn’t get along together — together. "Bob wae Jsnt In Berne and he hrenght i tlfnl pnira ef sheet. BfaMk gatin hneUea, and hlaek anede with a "Be WM eourageous," 1 said. "Re selected thenrhlmaelf!” repUfdIrael, proudly. “That’s what counts." ^ TODAY’S BEST Jhe writers’ strike has shuttered many H’wood studios, aodiomeone said; “It put more horses out of work than th» luto." WISH I’D SAID THAT: Definition of an ulcer; ’That’s what you get frmtr mountain-climbing o^rer molehills.” Taffy Tuttle’s friend explained her new plant belonged to the begonia family, amd Tlifty said, ‘Tt’a sweet of you to look liR4$r it while they’re alray,” , . . 'iliat’s all, brother. (Copyright, 19M) «. 0 LAPEER — Service wfll be held 3 p.m. Mcxiday at the Baird Fu- Sun.y IWoiia & Tuesa Specials U. S. No. 1 - Cleaned and Washed MICHIGAN ‘ A Potatoes 25^89* Skinless S^Sf HAeirt Lb. It 1 i StotMi's « rafOm \ Ocean Perch VIM 1 1 WsHsasTs Is PNSb 1 Lobster Toils Crabs 49* Natco I Chunk funa / Stock Up 89' iWiFT'HING NATCO m SOCKIYI SALMON^.. OINNIR BIU ,! X' AAAROARINE At Thii Low, Low Prico SWIPTS SHORTININS VALUABLE COUPON Form Mold—''acjPfff Ub#r f- Bev^ges I Grep^Sliewtony ar OtM,! I m -.c. m'm | fiROUIDSEATLIUF ' VALUABLE COUPON I 1 r — I WMoom TWi CraoM N HattoMl VMS BtoSM . Covyi BxNto* Sat. Mank IS I VALUABLE COUPON ^rozen Ntos. pmnm, niukk Cm Nmmm m FRENCH FRIES - 5 % 95’ T r — r VALUABLE COUPON PBII wHh tMa dhnpN I I mi wMiya ompm I I 25EXTM'^SIaBpt NStU "ST Shape 2gaTM? gr."- >0 omortannod to^aol «a > 1 Evelyn Homo, Walnut Rldca,' TION SAUESlf AN. MUST BS EK- i_POKTUC PRX88. BOX «. ______________ Bton 11. Kannay: daar mothar ol Patrlda and Barbara Ktm: daar atatar of BiimaU Kannar. Radto-tioD of tba Boaary vUl ba Monday at t p.m. at tba Donalaon-Jobna Punrral Boma. Punaral aarrica wlU ba bald Tnaaday, Marcb I. at 11 a.m. from Our Lady of tba Lakaa Cbureh. Intarmant In tba catholic aactlon of Lakaata* Otm- lovbtt. march s. km. ixhub I, Port Laudardala. Pla., former-IT of Pontiac; apa 11; balorad irlfc of Jay L 0 V a 11; baloaad danthtar of Mr. aad Mra. William H. Cook; daar mothar of ChyrI LoTctt; dear slater of AUaan Cook. Punaral sarylca will ba bald Monday. Marcb 1. at 1 p.m. from tba Sparks-Orlftln Chapal wltb Dr. kWoo Bank oftlclatlna. Intar-mant la Wblta Chapal Cami' -■ 1. Loratt will lU ' gparba-Orltfln Punaral Home.___ mXR. MARCH 4. 1«M. AONAB Marla. Mil ColumbUrlUa Rd. .... .1 Wllbar J. Batar; daar mother of Bdsrard. Lynnwood and Lawranea B a ■ a r. Mrs. Norms Raadlay. Mrs. Xlrflnla Orltlln, Mrs. Marlon Walla, Mrs. Patricia Walther and Mrs. Barbara Ouast; dear alstar of Paul aad AlberV Roaak; alao aunrlyed by II uaia unon, wiui nar. oaaar oisi-clatlni. Intarmant la Bast Lawn —-----• -•la Orion. Mrs. Bafar ----—-------imarfalt Barroy., Boear U Bryw U __ Barry J. Owan; daar brotbar ol Oary. Thomaa. Dadd. Howard. LAY-OUT MEN ' . ..Arplatoa and Csstlnf Layout) Radial Drill Operator (TOOL ROOM! Blanchard Operator Ketlef Operator Boring Mill Operator TOOL & ENG. Boring 1 VISNER 1 ___ dooixa Pi UrlTlara. tbs. Oarard aianiy anni.., c.B.obell Mrs. Biwo UtUmar. RadUUon ef th^Rotary vtU bt Sunday at I^IRLT SOIOLI MAN FOR r JO T^A^^la W !«?•• Mgy ----- naral Roma, wbara Mr. Owan will I PB 1-UM. Call mer He lb sUU Punaral aanrka wlUitXPERIENCXO •LUh 5*»“f^rorBrw!SSf Jiafilol}! CURB ^ WAITRESSES Tad's bats Immadlato OMnlnn for sorb waltraaaaa on nl^t shift. Must ba M or osar. Apply la parson only altar i p.m. TED’S Woodward and Square Lake Rd. "MT Aged ll-JT. Cs JOURNETMAN BmK? METAL 11 n PER HR ' NB*D CAIH INJR OR Lsyont ' DOW oonsUvetlonT laO BEABOAR qPkRaTOR ..... M POl HR I PINAN^ lUI N Parry. PE PnWlUE*bDILDER U.E PER HR ~ BRIDOEPORT MtLL UAB P EVELYN EDWARDS BuiinesB Service ALL CASH “* 'rr^^fcxTia&iAid noil war maple MAytJr CASH^ i 48 HOURS HOME-EQUITY WRIGHT-VALUET | PE t-oMi_______J!SJb?*“ CUiNT WITH CABB-TOR--- 1 RMB.. LOWER, batb, IBO. Utu.. BWTa ■ rwuia-Adulto. PE l-TPd after t:l». 1 B 1 RMB. B BATR. ALL UTIU- BIRMINOHAM. I ROOMB aM bath. las ba^ im Smith Btroal ow month. PB l-OdtJ ________ bbONTRY ESTATE. 1 RBDR06tl and 4 badroom. strictly medorn. Refarences corafuUy chacba^ per-tonsuaea bond rtoulrod. Nil and IM Praa lawn wnlaloaaDeo. EM W14J. ____________________ I CLEAN 1 BEDROdM. NEC. BBMT., > aula. hast. CrsaamR Lk. PE Ellla. VOCATIONAL ..JNBBLINO mTI_ MVb EAST HUR(Mt SUI1 ,PE A0M4-PE A14M ADTOMOmrE CYLINDER BOB-Ml. CnU D. E NIcboU. MI M04I AfUr 4 p.B. wtakdnyi. ■ tKBi OP POdHTAOrfSi ^IPATCHER PORCOMMON CAR- A-I CARPENTER WOI^E. NEW and rapotr. PH 4-4110.______ A-1 PidmMO AND WiOL PA-• _ferln|_ PI 1-4711. Bos M Pontine Praaa. ' BOY 17 wants tOORK OP AinC kind Vwn mtAok «nwk «W I iaWi^ » prtfffd. Pontine Praaa I I dental ASSUtANT NO _ __ __________ ____. paiiaac^aaoaMry. kui^ bOR 1 niar. Norwtji ~■ - - ‘ -* " “ -* i^ttonj Ing^^B^ly Co. ond"nlMlToa. B^lal tbnnka •nto Huntoon Punorsd Homo tbtlr nnoy ‘Mti Oe klndnnM d— , apywoo mi., iwwawebw- > ~ oa'V ” w-«»www Mrs. ^ Cnmpboll aad Mrs. |—r. dren. U»a ln,^ro for homo than p.m pbMmSi. waiaa. PB i-l|OI, -----—cr {•U'ffS.'TS.J'TM h«L^ Hotorklnn^Bi^lal ‘nnllKdr^An” ^ak Ian and to Donalaon-Jobna GRINDER CARBIDE idUiM abl BXJ^IBNCBD LADY. WITH aroDcaa. tor lanaral ho«ao-. Must proTlda owi^trans|orUti — . -w—^rroci toen. Ll»a 1^ TRBSB __________________work. PH 4-4000: CABINEf MAKBR AND CARP^ Eltcban o apaclalty. n ■futurmill, INC. ! S^.V*.*S3S.7 CARPENTRY. M .YRS. EXPERIENCED LABORER. OR 3-126J PAraRHiUlOBRlUtDTAD^^ jSrsS3iad*sr.-aiT-“ Un In. No laundry. I r, tbars's such a racant place, t I think I hear bar footstapa, saa bar amlllni face. ■ she left me broken hearted rads may think tbs wound la Funeral Directors U)ATS rUNERAL ROME iiryUm Plains OR >-1W .Oonelson-Iohns PUN______________ ■•Daaignad tor Panarato" SPARES ORIPim CHAPEL ThoURbtful Berrlea ” * Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME n 30 AND 31 TO DO purcbaalng and bandla cradle Apply In own band writing gly-Ing quallflenUona. length of ei-' parlance, .and salary aapactsd. Pont- “ lance, - and itlae Pi^. 1 ivfniri it clast, only. HANDS PIrat class, inly. Job shop exptri-anoa pratarnid. Reply Boa gg. NEW AND USED CAR SALESMAN and onoixotlo ■ Pontiac Proaa. OPTOB’niNITY and davalop CO deportment A »r;.T home. Lira — . --------- ------ PB i-lggj. PH 1-3730 after 0. FOR DAY BHIPT •---------' Drlva- io^isarH^w; Licensed PN's. : WALL WABRINO, PAINTINO. EXT. I k Ut. By Job or Hr. Haaa. Proa I Eat. BoL PE BOMl._______________ VOONO MAN WITB PAMILY NBBDB 1^. Anything. Ill AuguatA or » 0-0101.______________________ TOUNO MAN. M TkAlia OLD AMD Jy.a ---------- B----aw- a.- rallega ^roduata with aagai ol salary axpactatloa to---------------------------- Offlee Boa US, Roebtater. Mlebl- LADY TO DO Immediate opcnii^ for practical nurses. ^5.98 per month starting salary increasing to $332.80 per month. Differential tot; evening and night duty. 40 hour week. Free laundry service. Many fringf., benefits. Contact director of nursing service, Pontiac General Hospital. ligations, desires goM Ub good future. Don’t noad toi Id bagln wltf — -------------- ;Ttb*'’; rlt^ bw ». Araraga Itl-glo for three houra warb, bo canvasainf, brand ntw way of salUni Dt^. ators mdaa. In and around your nalibborhood. by op- M VonttU'iMMt'baTO .w. JEM l-dW. _________ LADY FOR telephone iOLtCiiT-teg. guarantood plus aommlaaloD. hours 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.. g days, FE Midi. 14E W. Hurusi. SroOLBAOdD WOMAN TO CARE *' 1 ehlldran and llAt bousa- -------- " W weakly. ratartel aarrica._____ NURSINb EITHER ijr^OklB OR »a^cas“A^gfe^*"**- WANTiD IRONINaB Of MT HOia Joalyn prafar 3 bedrooms antfmnca w. nu^ ra, h baumanr or bungalow wltb 4 RMB AND BATH. DOWNKA^. PiVjgPI. I Croacaot'Lk. PE HjlE RM~APt. OAM^ POR iUPfrTlMA^ otS^TAM UpholBtBi^C 25 DORRIS & SON. Realtor: 7gg W Huron Phano n 4-lW LET 08 BHOk TOO HOW TO' GET ____Jot your boma or land ago- i. slj ~ RM. AND BATH. MODERN Heat, stdae, rafrlgarator and hot water, couple only. OL •------Utaj 4 p.m. .0411 PE PARMHOOBE NEAR C __hoot, m g-t713. OENTLBMAN a H. c newingham •aSr, and rofriierator. >E_l-4gn! corner Aub^ Md Crooks I g u^E dJRT ROOIBg OTO- Lost and Fouim! HEATING SERVICE M houra. ^oa^ |aj aad aU. FURN. REFINISHING '’^bMaSai [RLPOOL is repair aarrirnTn PLBBTBRINO - Ndf A IWAlk Work Ooarantaad. IB l-gJM. BAWB MACHINB POBD. „ - ^ 10 Baglay Bt. __LiTTLB OIRL'B DOO. small chihuahua toy terrier, black wttb brown markings. MIsateg from Ticinity of Huron Oardans. Please Day, OL 1-0010 or night. PB g-IllO.___________ Eoet; p^LBcScnn bpaniel. Vlctelly of Olendala and _ Jtoa High mj;ggJg LdBT: TOT MANCmBTER. VIC. of WUlow and May bury. Plrasa Di^iwkliy^ LTIRATIONB. PI 4-gggg. 17 fei^ca Are., Pontiac._ DBi44M«ETNO k TAmOHOid ------,^TBRATIONr LOBT; BLACE AND 7nHTE ENO-' i i-.-r, -, wi- . — awinlty Nlcbotes ; TAILORIMO. REMODBLINO AND 13“':S2 ;jssr‘%^.TE Income Tax SerVIcB 19 POUND; COOK DOQ. _gndweat_4JJ»;_______ ERMAN gHORt-HAlR POINTER, srhita wttb black k gray spots. TIelnIty of Wms. Lk. Rsward. 08 1-0401. Cow ^VANTED - LAEE UanNOB — “Buyers Galore" J. A. TAYLOR. --- rm HIOHLANO RD ____ ____ .el-HuroD. AduIts only. PB 1-0074 _ „ _ 0 RM k BATH. PULL BABEMINT. '' - Oa» boat. “ * RROOMB. Rent Aptf. Furnlahed 37 I. 1 BBDROOM4 rfrMarator. storo d| watb- 1 BKDRM , IBT PLR , PVT. INT bachelor parodlss, oou^ wltj baby, rsl. 1 blk. B of Ptrry PI 4-lOgg or PB 1-I7M 1 BOOM AND HiTcmrj"’3m. Pri»U anjrsmw. waobtag. igll I iux)Mlk kifcHmSfflyuJdw I only 100 N Paddock W - BEDROOM. LARGE nTCHHlT i'RM AND 3 Wd. APT.'P^T^WT and both. PB J-OIM boftrs J I Nici CLEAN APT. p^Vmiig Drlro. Auburn HalghU. PL 1-JMJ. Hobbiei & Smpplid^^ I CBBAMIC KILN. ____ ___ WOMAN NEED- Ing a Irlsndly adalakr. Phona PE M13J after 0 p.m. or U no ak-sVat. »E M734. Ceofldantlal. ’ ABi TOb WORRIED OVST" TOO WOiUktBD OVlR^_^ DEBTS? / Moltdala all ytar hOto k '^ao’l piaaa go pk* BUDGET SERVICE ROOMS. NEWLY DECORAT®! Automatic gilt boat. Close In. Child welcome. Prirate bath, pri- - ________ TERT NICB t bedroom briok duptei. Dppor jrlte bath, lots of storage apaoa. Piro- 1. AND BATH UTIL imUI. ^STmif PEWT*_____________ _ i~ibBM. Ain„ OAE mcAT. rh-decorated. 3 walk-m eloaete. gOg mn PE_4Am.________,___^ ____ 1 RM UPPER. OAB HkAT" *3 B. Paddock. PB 3-7710 IIS.M wk 1 fua PVT BATH k'm a3AN~ ' Nowly docoroted, ^iwi at— ^rpated' Uyiag ■ ACR088 Brand n Adults. 100 Norton. 1 BOOM Btairr: Ain. fvBR¥®iiib fum. Prt. tfat and baUi. Man only n 4-JllA_______________ 1 RM orajriBB #Atb. gg M. Howard. W 0-1100_______ ______ Brick Flat —Heated AUracUva four family bulldtiig 3011 Auburn Ava., Auburn HU. Pront k rsAr priyate antraneaa Llrlw r«om, I btdraom, kitei-— fitn^. bath k garaga. raft____ Apply »1 Apt ff or jikona PH MM CHILDREN- WELCOME -------ftiywid ALL WORKING PEO-PLE;STAX SERVICE. t. g dau a 1 baton. Call A (o^or Slctens otllc ..llfIcaHona. I Proaa Boa IB. FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 o work momtega. g days o weak. Muat ba accurate aad able to type Apply In writing giving age and full par-tlcutera about youraolt and pravloua oaparlanm to Boi II, Ponttea nata. A-I cabpentbba eac, rooi4b. addlUona ate.TWork guaranteod. Winter tal^ traa MUmalat. PH PBRBONABie TOUNO ITOKAM *'*^V6bBk. fut' daum: rrm • B.BB. ta • ^rted lam^la^ iw* ^ * - **^"**arma "Sbar than to eantal tbo abaraaa for that portton of tba flrat *aSt*'rtlMt £! been'fwm saw - “ ___ _______ _______ Part-Time RaieswomarT ‘biSrator^TK^jr^c : “ o'*Sav'a“A^, ‘yrTa.*4‘rS - ^_________: n! IALEBMAN PART TTIMI. MBH B | ReoIb^ Mara*5-» if tte'^V I B A oBOdp 6p amofeRl vrii eUtr low priooa through volnmo purebaaoa on ouatom "eualMy BuUt" homaa — OOO plana. Wa'U •ocura martgaga. Na obligation. Builders Exchange Lrandry .^vlca 20 OOMPUrrB PAMILT LAUNDRY tarvlco - Bhirt aarV ----- Laundry, aaa i Ti g-glti. I nSrbb Pda boc- —- tlniio. Call OL r Friday atter- ibow CaU U 0-1117 -______ »»c AMOBL^ a E AMETRtEE. BXPERlEli^ ID MMbIMI* 0 worker on man's alothtea. steady BRICE. BLOCE. BT6nB’ imCK. BLOCH. K k cii- am'ploymsnt, "Mobafeb Boys’ Wear. Mtraela Mite Bbop- ^ la U Veb grovtont b and appUanam for high anca an band k maahlos prtaa-M. Apply Pok Dry CteanaiS, Tit W Huron.___________________________ Oontraeting PE , ______ Landtcaplng___21 A-i ACS Tia mviqr rb- SHADE TREES Bucar mapte. Rod naplo, White .Clump BIroh. All troaa atete In- Prad Hai 0010 Wi._______ plate. Oorothv' 3-1344.__________ DAINTY iun> BOnlLnEB - h$ MaDdmInsa. Ibt. WaUacs PE __________410 ,70 Clark n ____________-.--w,.. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE | apt. Btovo and rMrIf- antraaet. Child walaamt. gll — --------- •“ weak Inuuira at 173 BsIdVin j Pb. PE l-lgtl._________________ comrortabte_________ drapta and earpata. mant, nlea nalgnborL_____ ______ tchool aad atorat nearby, raaaon- quTra ‘gg"‘i. ‘ Bted” N* aftw\ weakdayi, ail day Bat, k Bnn. lODERit t BEOROOSi: SUX Oanaral and Stete Boapltala. Okg RENT OR BUT _ Near at. Palrtaka Behool. CRaor ful 4 terta rooBu aad bath an dead toir atraat. Laia thoB I miles to Union Lake Vlltegt. Ron) nonpar ^ gJPO down. gM ,________jk-ToAr I WARWICK RAB IN STLfAll Lalo J tadrm. briok, Carp^ 4-ggOB**i^ W*»ffgg' W. Yale. Cor. Stanley miy'wltbln'lliim^* ~MC^rms^ to moTO In. PR, J-gggg or TO West side brick duplex. Gas heat, icreens and storms. Immediate poa-session. VASBINDER, INC. FE 5«75 For Rent Roomp 42 I I ROOMB. NIAR PISHEH, _________Josogb_Hoap. FOR RENT OR LEASE CLEAN ---,-w------------- J home. AiIl base- 1 CLEAN KOOM NICB SHAPE. I>E 5-0400. 104 Mt. Ctemans Bg, AT BUB STOP LOE. PBONT lUL Eri^UUng 'or eanronlaaot. PB 'cuiAN. Warm room ph i-oom! IP von NBBP SaSSajCd PTNANn N. Parry. PE O-OBOl. LOBE WEIGHT SAPELT D DO. liff ANb Pi' o'ahte at IN DEBT? IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place t6 Pay Eaoe Your Mind-WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS I KOblf APABTMBitT. PRIVATE antranca, PE 1-7100 ot PE Mill. 3 ROOMS, PROfATi BATH lOB _Morslan(l_ PB 1-60*1__ BATH, WEBT Huron. Near hlgl----- ----- . Phona Ml 4-0044 ajtar 4 p.m. 3 RM APT BVBRfr^id PUMT r Bt PB t-3310 rRMO' ^ATil. DOWNfbwW. 7 Inq. lOV* Auburn, PR 4-0034 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND . •BtriDct, Rfti h»u. Aduiu. tt S. Pfcfkg it,________________ }~R%fif ANj) jAm I^T^ANp t RMB NORTON ____I POiTTiL.. k thowac. 07 wk. PB 0 LOVELT 4 ROOM aFF, GOOD Re». PB 1-0401: location. Pvt. Ibt. ar' --------- '-------— ----------— OR 1-0130 after 3:10 M9NET _ p6r iibviNd ?£Ib*oJ!id“piNANC* 00 «?a N«Ilrlnka°rV°‘ra.ttemory*” ii~*yr^°pfV&? ” “** id^ROOTg^OiNTl^ lOptRN 0_ BOOM . rnidi m. -“"gLim. ________________H'rl______________ NEWLY DECORATED APT NEAR dowDlowo, 0 rooms and batb, 3 bedrooms Dowson k Butterfield BBDBOOM -CONDITIONED - - AIR CONDITIONED -. aicluslva i M ROOM _________ ROOIU POR RENT, od^ts only. IgO N. Paddock. iiAPiNd'Rbdi^ihuvATH tranea._l7^aUte. ^ sleeping Roobia wm fnem tntraneo. Pi Rooms with Board 43 017.10 . PI 0-N Mlcblgan Assoc Crodit Oounsallors : 3 RO( NEW 8ciiNfi#ic mtHiodb op sottsnlog water. Wa uio no saN. 3 RbU J rm7 pVt bahi. bntrancbT ' iL ririJ^ial-ww” ; -Wriglb OikILM Avo. PH 4-ii.- _PJ^^” «I« ^“{l?*‘n‘'d.te“ater“'eo?o'Sr' Sl!b V°,*o’i?s ” CH«“^ J ROOMB. BATH AND OARAdB'ON ! Pl“U« tqps Btovs tr" - - ---------- Dwight Hast turn Call PB 3-0H3 furnished iiaiion •**♦' * Pi! _ I Aulo heal and hog water mallors : r. ROOMB AND BAm 8MAU, { BOOM 'and board poR oclir Pvt home Pi3-M4l. *3 N J^- maop a rafenaratlOb. and .» *r • !A . -yi" NO. I ____Appltenem MA g-OOIL ON AND APnnt THI8 DAii. lurch 0. 1000. I wUl not bt n-sponslbla lor any dobte contracted by any otbor than rayialf. Ralph D Eolmaii, I47B, VInawaod 81. 3 Rita. UPf^ PA R — I P**<* P-------------- cutraotvfd i IIqr 4 ROOMS AND BA’iT!, rwmfi PE 8-6918 antraaca. utlllBm pj 1-3304 n.u. a au« sa . - a . _ "The VlUaat Rouse" Idant boM type boardtef aldarl; 1^ to Blob- — eittog roes Extra large ________ orated nicely lumlahad. M-te k MlTford'‘RU)’''Addrm reservation Inqqlrlaa to; ‘Tbo yiUagt Rouao. P.O. Bax 130, High, tend. Michigan. Secure Future Profsr ______ _____ _________ Aviation. Pvrry Barvtea, Highland Road._______________ 0110 ClWl CEMENT IS OUR BPBCIAiTT. Floors. bosamsD' ----- INETB' aSd" D COUNTBI ■■ PhoQo PI OUDA«~ Moving 4k Tnickint 22 > $o.tteS“Ug?.. --------*-------------*-----' ON' -Ai^ APin -M- bAfi: 1 r ItarU t, 1000. I vrtn not bo ra- sponstbla for Any dobta oOntroet- I -isss-----■=--- od by any oilior thon myiolf , * •• 01- —— - Lowaost. tST PlrM Bt. ' »to«o. PE *-3103. •iSS» w w la ,*a a la a :a firm win train auallflod ma Work la Oakland County. Pros business oxparlaoca bslpful. 1 ....... •uas. PB i-*Md. W AlTitEii~Wm “bRlLL~E3n^ rlanca for ofumoon shift. Apply Eout Orivo-la, MM bONSOLIDAn dahte and modan I1P^!5J' iAPUEO 'o H D B B1B H.‘ NAia our wloa Anyttma PI I-OOH. 0’DELL‘CARTAGE !?.i.KS"l Batery, axponaas and o nta C^U Cf. Halter ; WOMAN FOB OBNERAL O^ficl ' Muat Hka daUllad elartcal T^tog jaqulrM. TVrite Wm^- guta or land eonlrabf; wanonal dabu b modaralaa your noma. BIO BEAR OONETRUenON CO 03 W Huron_________PE 3-7031 CnilNT WORE NOTRINO TOO “^sypitaa Trucks to Rent PTOtTacTMIeir ‘ ........... M FT. PONTIAC CHIEF~SET DP OPPiCE k BCHteL SUPPUiEB Mode™, ilann complete Olfte-PnrtyPavora - *'7? “dV/.!»? TV Hi a weak WEDDING NEEDS _ CaH OR 3:3000 aftar |. -Oraaltn|^Carda--i{tatiaaary- OOUP^ aND BABT. ConydeBcent HomeB 44 »nUt*M*^buajuaa*&sWetl”* ' roiALL AM" PTT'bA'Sr"ii~BpF i *^PP**° CARB, PRIVATB BOMB. ^; '^sFcSsaiSJ "Jis: 8 nlsliad"" iM iioeiKirfiiiVAnnBffli. wbbt bidb - 1. 7-*JI0 ____ apartmanU, bain, naai,- not itova and ralrlgtrator J l&a‘or' PTf'g-iMi’ Rent Hoobm Furnish^ M, Ponllaa 'KaM Box 111. glvtoi age. aduetMoa, lob txpartenea k j family status Salesman 1 GdoD liLEPEdia _________ 090d p»r for rtflil , person. Cnil OR 3-#a for op- j TSg«i,SSL.. tb-Tok Ptekupo tte-TonWtokas Dump Trucks Saml-tralters Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. no a. wooowAim OOUPt| O^NiaiSbirROOM APAI^^ I BEDROOM. OOZl CLEAN, ON for pensioned tel* - •— ---- —.. •* —rent lo rl|hi port) WUL Chiyren to Board 28 ^"2" apt Poiitloc~ Proas "bm* «. *^* Lanoe lat'pLdoiritdbiinr^ •Idrriv parson. Nurses core. PB •r®**L>L.re 3!«00* mi businessman. COMB OUT TTT:'ENt. ADU^B - ----------s jjoo C^U. rktt — , — iwaiisw m«——< BOX RiTLOS At M B EL Tsdsy then X •, It. ». O. *• M. H. It. ML Ml. r- Ul. IM. ' i{% fua ii bUUdtag mate--- bulMtef ptoBPtto. Our . 0M.IW par ytar aad 'sA’ssm® — mi 1------ necessary. Batwaon 1-1. OB 1-OM* WiurnK; lxi®»eiircbh'h | «^'bWaii&.rairc3ir Pontiac Lake Boad.___ trie Qs im _____ •ilKTSS.'SSuSri-l* .»*T..™!LiS»V! ■ iss’.sjxirLsr.S"" WOMAN. 0* TO 00, TO CARE POk 1 elderly lady, Ugld bouoawork. J 1-A Reduced Rates A— ugif Ain> hiaVt ‘TBOOTmo. Rubbteh, fUl dirt, gradlnx, sa^ ^2^1 aad front and loqolni. PB ■’ll, fa®ss!a.,7£!? I ------1 l-arge Apartment ooms. 1st floor, private 3 BEDROOM.,^ PULL BASEMENT completely furnlsbad taouaa. go* £vr mon» ^130 Prasteo off Wait IM hoia.'tokiiPLrriLf' ' 130 Prmton “ I.ON so ft storm, wltb complete toilet tacimias Btoraa oan ba divided or ba used ta 1 atora Biiltebla lor clothtei atora, op-pllancas. or oftlcoa. Elaoktop lU.kin. •>■.<'raoaonsbla rbnt. , AUCTION BOOSE BTILL PUR-I Aoniv 104 W ’ Pl'ka ' ' I ^ ffov-sj ‘?»r“*3oJr siffi? s;;*- «o“*srii i * corner of^te0>4 Labo Rood 7 fa,*.**'”*** **•*' BAROAIN HOUSE 'NBaCDB NOXi-vLoka Rud OR**»Jto**™ Patented Dormer. DAEA EDILP- HbIp Wanted MbIb 6 I MbIp WBirtBd 8 i BBTABUBBID WATKINB BOOTB avallobla PaU------- *- ir.'‘&^%aA;: lk aatlsl manager with coUac-tldaa Mua» bo boat ln^appa«-tara PVr apMotmaot. pbosM PP 10103 0 to 1 SALARY |8P WK $450 a Moi, Guaranteed araga MM naf M 0 30 to II;J| im. . ........ ... „ ____ ________________ RETIRED COUPLE TO CAES Wh KhSTBRINO k WAIH - Special.Type Route , r'o‘^bU-pl6«3*®a, ....---- —nteod to start imia work wnu d« if Pa- * mSdiaTlSdfinlllSSr ifuTM ■ “ ROOF REPAIliS' tra'nlSrb'o drihfc'pKuIm lari'- ' iTWOT^R^i^^irii^^ lltlaa. Call batwaan 3-0 PEl-mr lUntoll 4-M70 or rtS^iSCT/nl'oiA *M 4r pourih ac iitviu:.-iwgi«^aiirg5s — __________ , - IBr 8 BCDROOM9. | . ttS »!!£J5esu« COUPLE'3 SUITE MAIN FLOOR. NBWLT rTlSj fabaiTu Ct. Auburn ' daejrated, OM PE OMto.____, __________! 3Nb FLOOR. 0 Room OP 6P- ykiOii.'\___ ^^Ifhte R^_—________ rim:'wi¥h Biuii: part, la hoart iAA PAnitiNd k'bacoRAfiBp. OABH ^ WHNtTIUtB AND AP-l^anM. Od^^t^a or boua^m. ra"/70ll._______'*'* **' LET UB BUT IT OH SSLl IT lo^ott OA b3obi_________ fiLL Qou^tb TOOK iodti- boldg^s, aiUMr br private I a#nrt»Mt bM i ___ VQrk wnu Bin uC 99 Press ^ _______ Em^ymcnt niADT niTBRIOR OiTORiTOR. _,Papartoo PE_M34I.^_______ A-I PAINTING kJDBCORATINO Pynr_rtmovtd _P1 4-NlO._^ OBCORA'tS. NOW AilD 8 A 4 B money. Work parlormad by vx-ptritneod pointers insured Praa aiUmotea. OR 3JM4_ _ fiitiRiok. iiV$lag*l5*^* MIDilsaa OL I-M3I WAkWnBunriPon chligyNaor-Oanafal iiNp^^^ texf ' WVd. MfscejU^ 30 ItTER, tfflaa THl^ ROOMB. r AM bath All ^vi ^ATER APT£ /tofe at (-- --- ipbrn Vary reasonable rant to -r y-i—vn i--a ww-ii-%. m v KENNEDY 01 N PARKE BT PB 4-3*40 AFTER * ARD BUNDATB. BItE ------*“ -- CARROLL. Receptionist ■sTTiM svMcx kSl t«T&ruS/loT gwftrred. WriW . ^ ^ _______ _______^ ..^^stss,*- I KL "SwlTii j thing* you're not u»ing j wAfinvo. va- ^ t;,u’TS' a "Iibtough Ad.‘I ___________ -S graatj people I flva directions Must type i I Ilka loorklng with paoplt i M lO-JO ---------- “—----------- ——ting, w FH 0-0M4 ' motes^^ _______ ______ ■*onF6 ii I inrwim -rTLnim-imm- al Woshtog. TB 3-011 INTINO. »T. k EXT. PAPfR >.n,tog lSa« GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell! 5S|f» thing* you’re not using fainttm*. 4i »r.-* »:i»L________________ iTABLB TENNIB -TABU V' OR < Good condition — Cnll svantegi 'mretaI„. A-I ARCADIA TMtiEB ROOMS. RentJlouBeB Unfurn. 2-BfeDR* AutOMsItc i fAfrnCD TO BORROW. OM.OM TO »,0M, Good socuiiiy and totoltod ply Ponllao Prase Bog I. NEED A fInANCE-FIXER? Order Classified Adi to sell, rent, find a good job. FE 2-8181. ia the Want Ad number! S«je Homea 44 1 BEDRMB . RADIANT HEAT, CT- -—--------- ---- ---- 1 akoadoM duplex, AdrmifA- MM. Ute bato, earpaMng, teav. drapst 0 tloaats. BaanMtol ... \ — No bosamani 0 yra. ' aid. Owner MOM, Tarmt. I» 0-Bm. 1 Bx5ROdM. I t li tnttifT. lorga lots, elova nnd earpet& In- irao m a5mM****' -TWRNTYTWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURPAY, MARCH 5, 1960 F*r Sale Hoi Om InIm, tutaf* dtcpoMl. TO ssL*%fss: Fef Sale H( . ou>.|in»r asLL. bunoalow. n bak- a BnaooM bomb mbab crbs- nat Lakt. BatMMot. Oai«(«' hup W. MM dawn, n t-MK i bbomoom Boinc. njZABiMB LMi* R«a4. WaU to iraa caim las. flrcplaco, rwraatton room B kaaaiairt. $UW down. FE I « BXDBOOM OOLOmAU. BOCfl- oMtr BaWM*. talOia a I Bm.. M» Mato Bt. OL 1-U41. 4%oom and batb. oh s. pad- Baa la cur. M.MI ea«h or I1.4M tormi. Satan da-------• aaat. OA MMl. STST W OOWK.lAi J bcdrooeu, i__ foBetd. MT »-k7ll._________ " IBETB LAXK~irOAD. HM* cabb, Hubt BtnTl aspotatmodt aaly. FB t-vm. flM PONTIAC LAKX KOAD - 1 mr-"— ..................... Nothing/ Down «B hooiot, Watorford UM lor prepaid I____________ >. BUlmaa at OR 3-JMl, rep-aatlBf Clark Roal Batata, Poo-MlchHan. NO MONEY DOWN Baburbaa loeattoa 3 b«droo_ bnek. PaU baaomaak Lat(a tot. RUSSELL YOUNG REAL EStATE * BUILDIBa PE 1-MM PE M3M NO MONEY DOWN Aar alaa. PaU baaaaiaat. ••o;,’DOWN TO GI Wa bara t R 3 bodroom old homaa witb laka-prlTllaaaa. llai lata aoata Bora 7a« la. lohti I. Vermett 248 GOING STREET i > rop« nodem bttBC«low. U.MO taoi Commerce And I5M down. ----------- 244 GOING STREET __________________________ 1 SEE fHE '‘BIG T’ Paul M. Jones. Real Est. _______________________ «SW. Buron I_______^M11 PourthJM._______ .... PRIVATE OwSe'r - m TRB. PERdUMALJAED ROMES ra S-Baa SEE THE" 3 B.R. TRI-LEVEL Opea DaU^aad la I p.at aiaat R b let. Uar« 1. Btaa. PB l-dSll ALL BRICK ------Mb atarj. BaaaBatrt. laa water aalMi^ pared drlra. laadaaapad. Waah. Pk. . —7 laadaaapad. vlaah. ------------ -ASSOCIATE BROEERS. « MApla 3-SMI. B A L D # 1B. —Bf: -iaauiS-B ~WF._____________ ------------1. 3 badra.. aaw S- eu l*scaS->B earaar lot. ikLowna. bt micbabl b bcrool dlatrlct, - ------- ---- - — jara^a, taacad-lB coraar lot. PB BT OWBBR. ClrtS I BBDR66m^ it OWBBR BACABT. I BIDROOU oolonlal. Baat aide. Urlnt aed dinins rooaia earpatad. Piraptooa. lartc auB rooai with dropaa. Braakfaat aook. Paparad attrac-tiral7. Baatt. C“ *— • taraaa. Raaa. I taka contract. C dj^ya^ BT OWliEB: White ■ ^ with dropaa. —ittrac-3 ear esao or vur attar I weak- meat A bar Plaatarad______________ Rardwood nobra. WaU to wall carpatlnt- tlO.Mt tail price. IN Claybam. Off ElU U. Rd. ibcBBSTBR ENOLLB. BRlCE AWD Suburbin Living At Its Best Tear tatara baaia 1a Bw (CONVERTIBLE 24) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3-8021 Fer Sale Houbcb Bf Kate Onim hagstrOm vmr BKAT R UVABLB HOME — S badroom ranch. IVb car (ara«a. nicely laadaeaped. I3a3T CSS r wUl trade. EBdOT QUIET OODBTRT UT- ! IHO — 3 bedroom ranch, laraa : famUy Uteben R dlalnt area, i fireplace. iUUabad recreation room i to baaaaaant. Oa approalmataly | i acrea aaar UoUy. Pull price, ; Hagstrom 4M0 Bl^toM^ 1 Bl---- atoiwi, ecbobl, poet eBtce. and bae. tASMTlyiO. PE__ COOUTRTUraO m mUtt NW. of. moebotur. bedroome. S etery Irama ta . acre*. Badt* paint. Baey Urmc, S13.MR Mom OL LTUl. Prank CLOSE IN I badretm ■eders Iwme llatng goartere ta> a IS g R meat, with «tael. fh ac OB blacktop rapd tt.MI CUCKLER REALTY ^tfirroM iBicE. cables l6ca- rtaki. iMi itoum. rtattu- WatkiM Eetatai!Ti WMl DRAYTON WOODS 1 year old brick ranch. 1 ear an/Mi UM ImMmtal. mi Watarferd BUI. carpeting, drapec. bullt-lna I bath- -meat. Owner tranalarrad. 3 badroom borne t* Clark*._______ ba*emant. around toral. carpatlng, balR^*. tile ba*an»nt. OR l-lMl. East aide, itm completely moTM you In tbi* 3 bodrm. brick ranch wlUi fuu b*mt., carpoUng. Bad many txlrt*. PaU 0rie*. Oaly «4.ide. Cau p >mi. m batbr. I car garan *bop Call today M.l .full nrlra. 3 badroom*. rtlOBnCT ST. y badro________ Both on Ind floor. Stool an neor. Baaamont. Oaraga. ** I.IN „ J WaltoD Ft l-d**l Open Bra* ■lOHLANDS EITAilES 3 BEOIkH'. brick. faU b*mt. BaUt la aata R ----- wrpatlnr dtapaa*. $3.3oO down' mm. __«-IOM.__________________ HAMMOND lAEE ESTATES. JVIT __________________r"lie._________ ■ roiitiM turn mar aad winter tor frewlng famUy. I bare baea.tran*. Tarred WUI »ac. my 3 badrm betek raach. Me bath*, dining ra^ double nraptoc* b*tw*«n pan- SM. Plr*t f33.0M take* It Bgoarr MlddtobtH Bd OwDor. PE tAMMOBD LAEE WITH PRTVt- toft*. anJoy lake llrlog. ..rnlng. fltblu and akatiiu aanlMit to Datrolt. Btrml :*trng. Cl Itrmingb* srr . - ------ kitchen, dining OTarlooklog lake ban. Ilv-.im, wParaM by flraplaea. » paoalad l«ml|T ro— lataly laodacapad. Other HAMMOiND LAKE Brick ranch. 3 badroom. I bathi 9 flraplacoa BBS Sat ha* BeeVt. Many •*wa* Owner. PB haiEDtATE~._______ 2Sta*pf fir. agt. " IimnediBte Possession Vaat *lda. Wabi SEE THE “BIG t” $590 DOWN n*Uy and Bunday 1 to • « Ml E Paarth Bt. SCHRAM bungalo d walla, e BEAB iroBraniB mam rtoai wttb brick *—*— fly *la* dining r____—_________ menl. ga* heat. 3 wall land •capad Mi. PWl pile* only 111,-NO with torm*. Ola IlN MOVaS TOO IB dtoXto :^b‘a o nUllty room, gta baat. Blacktop atraat. IIM moata you la. IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 ORB EVENTBOS B BUNDATB LlBTtNO SERVICE -ooLb MEDA(LU0N-------- "tBaolla Lakewood Vlllaga. OEVELOPMEBT iXJRP. ____EM MM! or MO MS3I TAEi ovnrnbiTB. or ms mo — — I^wiy. MN .caah. BM 'attar I. ___ MULTIPLE UBTIBO BERTICB O'NEL PRICE REDUCED for quick ealc. Attractlrc S bedroom with attached breeaeway, and garaxa Large bcautf-fully laMacapcd M. Tbia horn* la In no aXcallrnt Waat Suburban raaldanUat ilucad to |13.iM I. Be* It today. iiVSnI^ HERE'S A brand naw Uat-tng near MBUO. Thia attraa-tlra 3 bom*. buUt III UM. may be Juat what you are looking tor. Th* 13 foot earpoted living nlHi ‘ with dining cU, th* modem- ROSS DR. bedroom brick 3 car gcratr ■_kr**taway^ C^rpeled^ EaccU BAROADf Owner tranatrrred. muat tell Home bat btrge living room, 4 large bedroom*, 2 bathe, rac-raaUon room with fireplace, 3 large lota, and many other in- GIROUX KENT ______________________ Weet eld* 3-ftmUy. Hardwood floori, ga< heat. Blacktop a t r * * t. Ttarly rentaU IS.3N. Out of atata owner. Har* la an Incom* that WUl tem pay tor lUalt. inlw Total price only |4U4 i .WEST SIDE - Oood on ont floor. Ebotly pint glaai In front porch,^ oU baat, gnri large lot. Nlct itrawborry i rnipbarr^bad. Stertfletd to a* OPEN Seminole Hills .221 Chippewa Rd. -Sunday 3 to 5 P.M. By Owner OPEN SUNDAY -4 P M IN B --------------------- . badrooma, full baaemant, braaaa-way, axtaa largt 3 car garaga. Prfead right to aattto aatoto. 111.-100. Tarda Oo out Weat 'Huron Btroot to WlUlami Lk. Rd.. turn left at Oulf Ota .station, houao loeatod about 1 mui South on tho loft aide of tbo road. F. C. Wood Co. WUlUmt Uka Rd . l---- OR 3.1331 _____After I p.m. ORJ-3M3 _ IfULTIPLB UniBO mVICB IRWIN CLARK m ACRn PRICK REDUCED TO (10.000 Modem 3 bedroom ranch. 7 room brick located oo dealrabi* breeaeway, atteebed 3 car ga------- . -------------- good land. Raaaonabl* •. 3 *34'. connecting Aown payment. BROWN klle'bea. Lavatory and sevtenad porch Recreation room gnt heat, l-car brick garage. Carpeting and —a Included. SPECIAL good M Don. Pi Olataed ________ _____ „ c»p*tlo^. Eaay^ RA T^rma ^and gMad a nt. Oat , wall I this HOUSE ooiy '|10.MO. Bar*' iV totarast. WHT,.^PAT RENT7 COLORED — Oood all rm. modtra | bom* with basement b aU tom. I Olaaaad tunroom. Brick Jlrcplaca | LESS THAN RENT. Beao- tlful 4-room '----- —" many daluxe _________ Oa* heat-Extra large m. block to public grad* school. Nice neighborhood. Loeatod at M7I Edna Jana. Drive. —$2.50 down- pull PRICE ONLY I7.IM For Appointment Call: Sla,vik Realty. Inc. Lady if , paid Items NOTHDfO DoWn: Three bedroom Tonch n«*( weterford VUIOjta ST.ANLEY ST. CORNER OP BOPKINB Inipect thli lovely 3 bedroom home featuring: 14 ft. klteban, 17 ft. Uvtng ---- fleora, gaa bei...__ (IM down. PKA tomu. beat. Larga lot. Oaly VHA tomu. BUILDING SITE WILLIAMS Partridge (S THB "BIRD ' TON Your Money s Worth and more I13.SM for thU 3 bedroom ranch home In fin* fflendly neighborhood. Bmnd new 3 garage and reUtlvely naw boue Wall to^waU earpaUng. lam ecaped lot. etorm* and lereen Anyone wlU agree that here la Ineipcnalv* warmth. Partridge low W. HURON SMITH WIDEMAN DRAYTON WOODS tl3.TM >11 , I17.IM LITTLE FARM — Clot* li ' oat two aerta of land wlU m. modtra bom* to tot pint eondlUon. ftU baaamant istd tunporch. Oak floon kind* ef Iru“ ----------------- • (U.SN LAEB FRONT - 71 feot of laka froolag* and aaceUcnl >lio large family room? stone ftra-plaea. BaUI to oven, range ale. Nice. Urge Vbomi tbrougbout. ftr.**“aT«a‘r ^i-w1f. WlU Uka. OWLES b OODLES enlUe b Vicinity, . ri. BROWN, Realtor OPEN SUNDAY IM Urge I asT to (3M fot’'pripohf ^ _9t'^*'**** ' many MORI Tb'BELlCT PROM Ottawa Hills .............. [ Blillt nboul 10 yaari Vaillbula trnnea. fireplace to living room, dining room. 4 big badroomi. 14 by appolplmant. Washinpton'Park Owner tranalarrad out of tb* lovely 3 ^d- room mitoem _ _ _ bath, gat Aaat. Quick poetettloo. WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH P RBIBZ, bales MOR M-N K. Huron St. R a.-- — ----- -------- ^ ^vat PE (-M33 or PE_^44734_ SEE THE “BIG T“ V/j BATHS. GAS HEAT Open Dally and Bunday 1 to I p.m. _____JWl l^Ptomto St. " BOCianTKR ARIA - Vary altrae-tlva 4 badroom country borne, k vary cccotc ncrat. 3 bathe, large Urlng room, flraplaea. dining ----- anrlonad porch, hot .water 8MNOLX HILLS - Vary good I l^nia lot. 1 ear garaga. lll.OM iFp. HOLMES. INC. M3I B. Upaar Hd. n S-31U - OPIN BUB It TO t CLARK REAL ESTATE SELL * TRADE '6n Onan Kvr (i 8i M LMTftiO BERlYlCl Templeton Save Money on This Ottawa Hills Home 3 bedroom. 14 l4tbi. good ala forced air oil brat. . ... tachad garage Situated on 1 ’*•- *---- ----- itdoor grttl. ' down pay- Onl'y IK.OM wttb It 3332 Orchard______ . ___ Attar 4. PI 2-27M '•OOID MEDALUdN - ' H-O'M i — open, 714 Bonita 4o ba«utUul Lakewood' VUltg*. LAEBSHORE DEVELOPMENT CORP. EM 2-4044 or MU 4-(U« SEE THE "BIG t" i'/j BATHS, GAS HEAT Open Dally and Sunday I to I p to. BMl Fourth St. ____ rarpetarf living room with brick fireplace. Dining room with oarbaltng and built-in china rablnat. PuU bath b Axtra lavatory. Racrretlon room. Oil PA heat. Sttuaiad lota AN EXCELLENT For Sole Houtot ___ mU for %l,m devB. __ NO DOWN PAYMENT Beawral 2 and 3 badreoat hf aa ta ClarkitoB, Watarferd or PtR-, ROCBE8TER — ATlltACnTE C- PANGUS. Realtor 2.M M.|.”~**^BA7.MU JACK LOVELAND MM Oau Laka Bd. SEE THE “BIG T’ Finished Family Room >ptn Dally aad Sunday 1 to 2 p.a Ml I. Fourth Bt. IRWIN "Immediate Possession” loon LAEB BRin lUBCHBB; Loatly faea brlCk bomt enly 2 ---------- ““ 1. faaaUy rm ttoad with beautiful . kitchen wim _____ raagr *Svd^ d bttllt-ln desk. 1 larga bi BngUah Colonial_____ ______ 14 batba, fuU batomont, knotty pine rac. room, with bar-Jtou my heat, two ear atiacbail ga- asi.-yXi'................. family b |3M» niOEBI mUS: New a brick randiritomc. Marl 24 I .tarti John Fa Irwin & Sons 213 Watt Huron Strut PhOD* FB 2-2447 Ivt. PB 2-MS3 SELL, ' BUY TRADE thru MILLER DROP ANCHOR HIRE — Laka front. 7 wall arranged rooma, 14 baths — only 14 minute drive wait of city. Living room, dining ------ hall carpeted, brick flre- ' " ' nlly rum, modem place, 12 ft. famhy kitchen wttb built _ . b vent fen. 14 ft. carport, a lutoA without BXTRAVA- ?t^7b‘ia*AVx‘iS*Miw.? in biumant. Lake prlv. Boat b dMk Included, hug* carport. Rug* nrpetod Hvtog room with Mg* rock fireplace, expertly planned kitchen. Alum, etorm* b eerwna, attached garage, large W* cuggeat that you i -----------d to front porch, wot, new lap b perraa atone |. Largo tot b garaga. (SAW William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 DORRIS f A NICE LOCA- TION. WATEDIB LAEE FRONT tog i_ bedrwmi^'’torg**‘llL Sfek'? COLORED-WOODWANO BBTATBi Attractive g room. 3 bedroom home. Oil PA heat, toU bath, good klteban. home im E3ftna,BMT RE- SMITH WIDEMAN REALTY „ ____________ FE 4-4526 OPEN Sunday 3 to 5 108 Ottawa Drive worknao-u into buUd-Tbo loi It iihi a* ao~ aicapUonally fioi buy. Boa It today. TOUR PAMILT OROW1N07 Ttala attract] aV - *w •ar/.i tou^^ la ^tpaejally plated .......... vqey far to* tpacloua 3 bad-roomt aad bath—toe tower torak providet a bato. uiU- piatalT" ftolahad racnaSan room. Living room, kitchen and dlbUg arm loto for mnlmum Uvtog eomten Th* fto«r-lo-callliic tlldlng glata door* to to* dbitng room and recraatleu room UtortUy bring to* outald* to ButttUul wooded lot -Prtud at A3>.Mb-flaaocli^ Val-U-Way| ANNETT _ TOR OOOD BUYS AND TRADES ! X GAYLORD i^%.™/qri.rbr.?M maqi Pull price tt.tit with 4IM *''*’*' rauch. ntoa alaa roomt ^*raoma. ?%”e’’batS*'*8pa! cloua living abd dining rma gyural.flra^aca. Braakfaat BREEZE CATCRINO CARIBBEAN BTYtB PON CASUAL ENJOYMENT. (14.-(M lor thIa bMutlfuI tpa-clqut modtra to mtouto bungalow. tUuttod on a wonderful tot 7( x r( with fruit and landaeaptog. black 10 *new awadfto h. garden tractor For Sale Houset 49 McConnell realty - — WE f aww PRIVILBOEB. t BERM, ranch. 14 bath*, fireplace, car- WA8KHfoton ¥MSr~f¥^ locftUoBa m car carage. full bamt. ru. rm. Isa. totehan. waU-to-waU carpatlnt In Uvtog rm., ■ straM bdda«alk*ra eliy. paud straot •enSol bo* (( to abopDtna b trana.. Kic*. (13.W. M per cent de an PHA mtsa. PE tXU. W. Yale. Cor Stanley BHek 3 badrm. with amaU doe pymt. Ready to moaa in. Mod open daUy. n 3-(e3( or 0 HEMPELMANN REALTY YOU’LL BE PROUD OP YOUR BOMB AT SYLVAN LAKE Owner uUtog tola 4 bodroom fntur* tUlad bom* at dlaeonnt prtoo. tie.»M. PE L4M2. SEE THE "BIG T” 3 B.R. TRf-LEVEL pan DaUy aad Sunday 1 to ( p.i in B. Pwtrth Bt. BARGAINS 3 BEDROOft BKICE ROME —EXCELLENT CONDITION-AUTOMATIC HEAT -LARGE LOTS - PAVED STREETS—NEAR CLARKSTON AND DRATTON AREA - UNUSUALLY SMALL DOWN PAYMENT - SEE THEM TODAY TIM 3« Ol BE READY FOR SPRING wrm THIS LOVELY brick raneb home futurlng large Uvtog room, klteban with buUI^ range and ovto. Bncloaad bruatway. 1-car Walled Lake Area I rooms modem hontc, eblel OOP, pump house oo ( acrat lood land. (11.(00, tarma. Lake Orion r garaga. ping^ind/tchwit. j' Lot M w 300. (O.OM. _ CRAWFORD AGENCY 1(0 w. WALTOR PE (43M aw E./FLINT_______MY 3-1143 LlBTtNO SERTICB ARRO LAEE PRinUDOES On TniUtmt Laka go with tola 1 bOdroom ranch bomt. Oak floora oU heat, family room b atuebad * LAR&E*1»A3m?^ ^oSk gti beat, 4 block from but. Only W.7io. Term*. CASS LAKE 1 bedroom brick ranch ledgt-rock rireplae*. waU - — - I, gl--------- garage. gC on toe wi 111 axcallant nalghboi -------------CXAREI HEAR _____________ 3 bedroom brick raach. wall car^ttog, 14 bath* aiumi-aum atorma b teraant. gat beat, water sottener. b toetoerator. At-t|c^ garage. Nluly land- ARRO REALTY TED McCULLOUQH. REALTOR (141 Caia-EUtabeita Rd. FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 Open 2 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. ALL DAY SUNDAY 'SMITH" DRAYTON PLAINS Choice t bedrm.______________ Attrcctlve kitchen. Bato. ful " ■ PWA dtl furnace, Cy- ____1 yard. On paved at cbop^K canter and Irana- For Sale Hooses 49 TRI-LEVEL STARTER , NO MONEY Doer V Bi(iM M bfMne to be provtf of. * 6!ihatttoy. EM 3b40(. HAYDEN bwno near lehooL 2 on lat floor. Stairway Ui Vi’ famau. (IIBM. CLARXaTON-OKm,NO. 3^-room home. Oak flooia. Bato. New eU fureau. Lot 100’ x 100 . bedroome. 2 atory b SEE THE “BIG V Finished Family Room OPEN SUN. 2 TO 5 315 DICK ST, PIONEER HIOHLAND8 bedroom brick ranch. NIee living ful landacaped tot togec. Voorbeu R4 ton to property. OPEN SUN. 2 TO 5 214 DRAPER PIONEER mOHLANOB 1 bedroom brick bungalow. Carpeted Uvtox room b dtotag room. Large kitchen, r -- ■ nrf tit* k*«i ___eeramlo tile bato down. lovely bedrooms up. Lota of Full batement "" “ ' Bee. room. 14 ci wttb flnlihtd _______________ Rd. to Draper; le^t to property. NEAR NmTRBRN RIOH Ibedroom buualow_Llvtog ri^. Dining room, kitchen and 3 bed- panelled brfraom b den up. PuU batement with Rac. room. Prtoed low for quick cato. CaU now I HOYT REALTY 2M B. TiaXORAPR ^M40 PB 2-1 Office Open Bun. 1 to 2 BATEMAN &KAMPSEN MULTIPLE U8TINO SERVICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 The Meado'wleioh SEE DISPLAY AD Page 17 KUZABETB LAKE ESTATES . — In th* excepttonel loca-with prlvllegca - portatlon. Low PHA pymie . SEMINOLE HILLS Office Open Sfinday 1-5 WF.ST SIDE beautiful M acre park w wonderful beach, we are .. faring thia 2S x 3( bungalow, with Tull b—“— —• NEAR NORTHERN KIOJI _____ _________■ loeatlen. All- brick. 14 etory and 2-car garage. This It OB* of to* nlcaa‘ - tog Dr . tura I*n to (U OPEN SUNDAY ! 2-5 P.M. I ; 3L Hill Circle Dooalaon Park brick ranch, landacepad eerner lot Car-1 patad Uvtog room, ledge- > rock Braplart. 2 picturo win- ( MOSPHERE only I mtoutaa from downtown nnd only 2 Wocka from tbo naw Will Rogers School. Thu coiy 2 bodrodm ranch only I years old. la in tb* MTOO araa VA opprovad at M.2M It THIS EXCEPTIONALLT at- • 9 kmdIpgkAgwt Kamm 4-Bedroom Brick maalbly paymanU including to«t»*noa are 0^ m Why not eaa It reduced to price for a lovb tote aU glaai tamUy room, 2nd to noac. tore* tore* bodreoms. two JuU kotos. Oo* of to*’ near por- 24* a 24’ briak ranch. 2 wa ooo nice lanoacapiH. 'ake* tola \om*^‘uy tp. Mitog. 2( it living room, luntry staeAktteban Urge Nlrooma. The attraeUv* laamant recraatlon r o o7i b flrepMcc la profeactoo-y flaltood for maalmum peal. Yaa'U leva to to- _ oklng toi lakea Baa and you wlU find a way to kuy. MT 2-2221. baat OtiMa atlaehad Ol-raettona: Prom Talograph Road. Watt on ElUobath U. Rd iual past Taorbota Rd to eorpar BUI OIrcia. OpM ' ’ K^'foV ‘•'toktoi of you wbon ho Mdad the many aitraa to ^ alroadT cemfertaMa V tMtroom fbMBA tm dPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M I laka.-axain aart yaar appatatmaol'today. STREET, aaar Uaeoto Jr. High. 2(M down will kuy tolc 3 bedhoom 4-yaartold SfSi- si-an.r'si.ii! owner, plus a 3 room. apart-.mant to rant, Pnaad Ulrt. feiff’tak'a-MlS'Xw.nr.'w"?, I 2524 McOintock sjss fer ------r garage. Ui- t new ga* furaac*. **mtly room, tatto->rntod. taetalled year aoUd comfort. Il't VA appmed at (IP.2M to tba family wba r STOUT'S B^st Buys Tcday l*akefront Uaamant. hardwood floora. Ula bato. OU boat, Juat dac-oritod About dOWD- CLARE8TON AREA REALTORS FE 4-0528 777 S. TELEORAPH-OPEN EVEa. FOR COLORED •W^KPbraak* street. 1 bedrooms, bath and I bedroom oo let floor, comer lot. (7.M0 aaiy tarma., 9”.?*.“*'* •touia and email ctore bolldlng on Jaeksoo ctraat. Zoned manufacturldg. make offer ebaap. Tan new of hornet 23(< down. Paul M. Jones.Real Est. *» a^ * PE S-1372 to tin* eondlUon. No ^ymen^ - -------- Incoine Proporty OR COLORED Small bungalow AU tiding Oil be at Thra# bedroom havtog fun walk-out baaamant. wvaly earpatad living room, cnor-moUB piclurt windows end Dotural brick fireplac*, The Urge toting epact kllchcn It iplc-n-apan. The flnUbcd batement bae kitchen bar. fireplace. 4 bath aad tlro- 05S - ------------ 53Vj WEST HURON 10 Jukt t I. Auy « Gose to School 'BUD" Commercial Frdntai ‘Sea an?*'alBmtoum**tom'*****'^ •craent Prtoad at aato lY-2M wNh down payment of Cow 1 bedroom bH ------ ’ *ifont**l batot, "Amartcan" kltohn kaneb. two large perchat ovartooklng ful. langto of Ink*, tor** bodroom pluc GILES RfeALTY CO. PE (tol7( 231 BALDTPIN AVft: Open 2 AM - I P.M. MUL'nPLE LISTINO SEBVICE < «___________ ira 'GAYLORD E^j.'fatol T : BEALTOB tSrrJiiiiVs-® tog room, eorm ^ dtoiag at wall carpetbig Privileges on piivat* kaera. DIrwttatia: ' Tara off Middle Ball Bd. to I eoraer MeCUalook b Square ’ Lake ^a atga. Ot.SM. i BTORB TBB BL8D8. tabog-tana and lea skatot aad gat .fwlf for *prlng. Start gat-un* the koal r*^ bactua* »■ n h..» th* Uat Ink* North of City Bloomfield Township 3 PAkHLY INCOME. ALL TYITH BL'”*** . 0“^ antrancaa, Inquire at 273 Baldwto. PE 2-1021. 9 APT. BARGAIN a“'u 2 Av? wr**£glii2Si®ef*”'^ FuTprke**$29.500 Only $2500 Down Bal. $175 Monthly Over $600 Mo. Income 1st Deposit Gets This! 11 bealtt U 2-7227. katwaaa 11 a.m. a S a.m. . NEED A FINANCE . FIXER? iV’r M baa alanty^at tpac'a Mr a gardau. Tbas* bomaa 'mSit: im rplue iq. R. Uvfag ar« Modal opaa^Uy and Saaday „ , 1* t. (li B. Ponrto St. Modi OPEN EVEE. PlNNie rm hom Warraa Stou MY 2-.^I ANNETT. . . _ ^ M E Ruroo so. Opea Bvaatoga A Buaday 3-4 FE 8-0466 Ss^ RAY O'NEIL, Realtor a a Talagtmpb ; Opaa l-P I J-IIOI Ot 1-M72 fa%aSS adtcaimd aarfuToak ■am. earpatam an flrwtonc* I4 alhi Aulomattc | ol wstor. Pall* p 1 (n.(W. Traly • 1 tamUy apet. ai- Warren Stout, Realtor n R. togtaaw PB (-SIB HE ( (( pm. “Bud" Nichdie, Realtor m Ml Ctomeae M. FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 4-8773 Order Classified Ads to ;Sell. jent, find a ^ood job. FE 2-8181 . - . ii the Want Ad number I THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MARCH 5, 1960 TWENTY-THREE Sale Like Prepcrty 51 ■T WJ2» O" MJWia cam tans, xur mourn, two rtory imnjMTjamt. tM. w»ter. lake sinmwooo viLtApi. A !•« cbalM laAtfront homnltci > itlU aTAltobte. LAKEWOOD^ rntLAm. a rm ss^: Jtfflir** *■ iLwBoiiKjiwifcOMierr m T-AWt ' ¥C 4-MI OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M.-6 P M. 3781 Irit Maceday Lakefront I.OTELT COBBLEarOKB Ra«cb bom* tltuaUd on b«ouUtul wooded lot with m n. of tnndj beocb. Fen-turOi loelnde lAr(t llvlnf Stralcht on'MoeodH nd. to Mnldon BtrooC to IrU. ai«bt^bcniM ' to pfoportr. 'ToDow I MoeodnT Loko - ' Rlibt bridio Sale Reaort Property 52 I funilshsd •r heuM. $ room hvuw. v i Mr owttw. Phono n Bui^ Oppertmiftiee 59 j --------- AL ai HOT-SPOT! WIno aad Oroocry Store gai'^.'rsXr’-tSdW — —" toll boaio or Money to Loan LOANS BIG FISH WBT NOT? Btrorybody deet. TbouMOdf ot people without boot* UM thle neweU woy of flahlnt out on take St. CUlr and haye tba time of their brei. M a H flat all steel beat. One of the moat unusual ways to aaru niM profits And hatre barrels of fun. Cempltto for only tn.MW. Terms. CAR WASH W I. LAWKENCB PI Mttl _____FRIEltDLT SEBTICt LOANS $25 TO SCO On your sltnaturt,oi atber aoau-rtty. M moatbs ^ repay. Our larvleo U fast. frlOBdly abd belp-tul. Visit aur office or phono n A-din. HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 1 H Ferry at. Corner 1. Pike TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR 1 ROCHESTER ROMEO I LOANS JMTOWM , OL •-o"?*’** ^ FL J-MU ■ ___ ■ FBIIW--.----------- QUICK i» TO UM LOANS Seabord Finaiict Co. n' priced* less t^_ __ Usual opportunity. I2P.000 down. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION n Tslepraph Rd. " Ps't-lUl PARK ATOOS FKONT DOOR UORT RSSTAURANT AND DAIRY r._OLjyMl. Easy PbrtttnA — Fhons FI l-M«l WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We wUl be_j^ ta hiM yod. STATE mANCE CO. m Penttae Btata Bank Bldf. FE 4-1574_______ 4 miles I house, ( boats “ ■ faw modirnI LOANS TO MM FOB DOWN PAT-mabt or purchasa oTeottateo or IFor Sale Lots . S4 BLOOUFIBLD^ANKUN ROAD. Kirk l» the Bills area. Apple Orchard muMl-leeel site. UT i Ilf. t4,M0. MA UTOT. BY OWNER 10 Adjeti^ lou on paved st^t west of Pontiac WllTseU s -ately or as one parcel. Fhon 0-TlM. I mile _ _____________ _ Auburn . Rd.. MOP__________________ BRAND NEW WROUOHT IB6n bunk beds, complete with sbrinas and mbttreu, 030.00. Petrson^s Furniture. 43 Orchard Lake Ave BABY CRIB, COMFLKTX. OM: butty, 013. Phono OR 3-TUO. BANKRUPT STOCK Uvlns raeas. bedroom and broak-fast sau. Chain and rocfcars. lamat and tablas. Boa springs and matuossot. Must ssfi tm-medlstsly. A ebknoc for a rooj buy. Badroem Outfitting Co.. 4TC3 Otale Hwy. Drayton Plotaa. Open Net $5.000-$10.000 Morttage Lo)mB 62 SreVee? ou .\iinually ——-------------------'^s . ' In Your Spare Time , ne^s''"£“S2d?rnlie your ‘ RelJ^ntor' LlCENgEB) COIN-METERED home! Let ui pay off youf m^- ~ ~ -------------- contract, personal debts * modernise your home BIO BEAR CONSTRUCTION CO. Op W Huron PE 3-7033 $600 TO $2000 Ion tor Doctor. Lawyer. |n-anoe. oU. Ro<« tor expansion I parkiM lot. 3 extra rental ts. Tcl-Ruron area. Conllden- ; 'iirf'hnm'.i UNATTENDED WB»TlNOHOU8E «Tfur5e5? fihfm^th* of ‘**0"°"OMAT LAUNDRY STORE Sia^y^lshlSi «d ’ tatLni attendants NECESSARY ^ AavlsoiE 61A BUDGET YOUR DEBTS CONSOUpATE BILLS~NO LOANS For your bee bet Sale HouselioM Goods 65 MODEST MAIDENS RYn. OISSJA. bctToiridliiM Une?tl.N^. 9 B Munro Be^le. lOU W Bureo. 71 in~davinpobt, oood^id., rose mohair ubhoUUrcd. rear. 440 . Osmun. __________ Itu MObii HOTFOINT DBLtSn oloctrlc stove. 41". OB 3-0034 ItU snOLKlroiL SPACE HEAT-ers.' At pre-ees.son sntciol pHcds. O A Thempoon lOOO MM. West A BEAUTIFUL SINOER ZI04A0 i sowtBi maohlno tai desk-Uka con-' sole, nis ana mokes hundrads ot. fanoy stltebct, button holes, sens! on butidns. etc Wiu seU for OM MI i.n^*crpitora**i^my! ABOUT aNTTHINO YOU WikKP FOR THE BOMB CAN BE FOUND AT less to pay. apcet of sll ainoi Visit our tndo MONTHS TO FAY r«w_t TO 0 By Jay Alan For iSak Mlscolanoous67 Wood, Coal A f aBl a rsss°0'ssti.s°“‘ PUim. Twm. Sliriili, 7S AFRICA N VtOLETS FOUAOE SnOOLKR <«L KKATI Tsra shvANTAOE or TBE BAB- m^io‘rrn“/vsrJ‘ FE d-WM . _ -- TWO liAi« CHAIN SAW, UOS. i hp ehaln saw, 0170. Boat winch atloo.^k wtiiA Of. Uiic. tree TALBOTT LUMBER .... __ _____STORE Everylhla«7‘® 7®“' 7" Clolhlni Furniture AppUanc,. nil WEST LAWRENCE^______ VINYL LATIK FAINT, tl.jl Nte® colors. Wumlek s._FI. t-SISO. WATElt CONDino'NERS___________ «*?» .?lf TRADE ELEC. RANGE FOR OAS rtD(0. R. B. Munro Bfctrls Co., — W. Huron.______________________ Rectlvo training, advice, location ■"•*1 contlouma promotion fr— -Iter ot tba eota-operated store. Only — --------------'■ cbUNTRVsiOk LOTS ilTjUDBON Park, Adams B ---- TJieoe*!atm* dry slorst bas'tbs know-boo essential to too security of your investment. Comptoto sorvlao and parts osntort eenvtnlontly locuted toi^hato ^ oountry. Ws ^ ntctttarv*tuulpm»l f*° . offtr ^ou tongcst financing porM^at oi^pbons today for full Informo- Ald, Inc. -17214 Wj'omin^ Ave. Detroit. Mich. UXiversity 4-4060 on Oaklaad Conaty I am or not. Voss & Buckner, Inc. 63 Swaps i A..7S ACRM WITB BHUDINOe. Aeeo|t^lM ear at part at equity. AUTOMATIC ^PISTOL. »W |oc^ guitar or vtU ooU. n fressar. Electric atovo for ro-Irlgorator. FE 4-3333. _ 106.000 BTU LUXAIRl OIL BW->•-, pump, stack control. Sell or ap for tools. OK 3-0103. GOOD SILBCTtON. NZaE LAKE Oakland wttb laka priv. 0004 aaeh. Sovtral In Drayton Woods I ot Ol.OM and up. * 1 Aero on blacktop. Near Roch- 3 Aero l(ts Rural, at 01,700. terms. •Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 344 B. Telegraph_______FE 3-7140 NEED PF T^ 1640 CaSh down payaaM on a lot! SEABOARD FINANCE CO.. 1106 ^yr..;;^rrOakland county Specials 1 ‘=-J?«,u:?.".n?^?di.J?h^nokrISh7 I •*i®P®rd. 1110 Working or not, FE 3-OM7. Plan Now FOR SFRINO BUILDINQ IN CHEROKEE HILLS! You should sue thsis ebolc wnodad, rolling r- 1. Equipment in perfect Uoa. Reel estate fe aU to 016.000 dowc. tavern!- Doing tonitle business. I' Least 0100 per month Hout Included. Only 0^O.0N down. ' Peterson Real Estate ! MY 3-1681 Partridge Carl W. Bird, Realtor . 603 community NoUenul Bank Bldi. FE 4-43II______Eves FE M3M Waterford Hills Estate A law ehulco lots loft. Averagi 100x300’. Good drainage. Ideal lo Herbert C. Davis, RUr. For Saio AerMgs 55 __________ _JME. RORSE- bam. 3 acres. Large reerestlan room. Oxlord area. OA 0^010 oTcRBB of LAND WITH 144 FT feeing on Orookt Rd. CsU owner i.8WAF BUSlNEH FOR llOME OR ' have you? Can mominte. OM M-lt. Ortoavtlle. IS THE ‘ SIRD " TO SEE Pontiac Parts & Service | Appllonce Mrts god eervtce for ! 033.0M tnclixllDt stock which si- | lows new owner to start rl|ht i out tO.OM down. Oood payuix, existing service contracts with national chain stores to with this Book not shows M.630.1S. .'This could be Increased to what-tver you wunt to makel BOOK SHOP Dotroir suburban book shop. Excellent clientele In fins locstloa. Orostet over dUBITBAILER. CAT. ca or wbatf on bouse, lake lot Northern r,etort development. ______________range. OH______ WILL TRADE bunk bods FE 4-4&0 For^ale^Clothli^^^^^^ 3 FORMAL8. SIZE 13.' __________FE4-MS3 ______ OO.OM plot Inventory down. Send for Itortrldga't free "Michigan Suslneit Oulde^ Partridge AND AS80CIATBB BUBINBSBIB THRUOUT MICK FE 4-3501 •— ” 1. \ 0 FI ■TiSS ISUIAT COAT SIZE 13-14. W 1050 W HURON I FOR bale!SILL 6TOfiirpARAdsr5a"sfA7 muei from Pontiac.' tien. Owner. MA 0-0000._ r part. Tarnli. FE SERVICE STATIONS FOR LEASE. WWTEB^ATB Sale HouMhold Ooo4s 65 b PRICE — Bargain'ISoM rfrED R too VUli Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 2^8. Telegraph Rd. FE 3-7041 A BEKuTIFUL 0 ACRE FLAT NEAR MBUO. 030.0M. Tha Pr----------- Frees. Bos M. For Sal^^rniB 56 0 At .70' ACRES. WITH BUILOINOS. ear as p»rt equity. Invest meat, HMd**’'FonUac'“'call“iSl "(toil dlfajT Ml 0-014S alter 0:30 p.m. SEND FOR FREE NEW ISSUE. PARTRIOOE'S "M I_C H I O A N B U BJ N B B S OUIDE." COM-FLEffe LIST OF ALL EINDb OF BUSINEM OFPORTUN11TE8. FARTRIDOE AND ASSOCIATES. 1000 W. BORON. PONTIAC. FE t-300' ANNETT SELLS farms! Ren^BiraP^ 56Aj MO Acre FARM. ALL WOREABLBl Oood tortile toil with building. MA S-IlM aftor 0:30 p.m. | Sale BusIncBs FropertyJ[7| 100 FT. PMNTAOE. 4 1 M3 BaMwto Avo., Cl04t calaa at. Bontd tmmmort tor moat aav kind of hko: used ear tot. garage, etc Rat office building la ceatee of lot. 113^ with 01.0M down. Fhooo_FE O-lOlOl. __ BLOCK Bun-DINO. INDUSTRIAL. . 33 a IM. Low down, low price. 3 phase. This building must bo sold. Nerto Fentloo arts. Phone OL 8-3401. SUNOCO sun OU Company bat a 1 station avallsbie lor leoto I Pontloo oroo A very low U ce-ln-s ■ lor yourisU ' RIJICTB. BIAU-om tulioa 11.70 wk ____________0. 103 N. Cass. FE 3-0043_________________ . 'only 0 PIICB BREAKFAST BIT, orlstnsl pries 0130J6. no* 06»»6 3 only 0 plteo breakfoit teU, 030.00 eocB Bollywood hoodboard. 04 00. Bod frameo (the best I. 00.05. Bunk bods, complote 130 »E Odd chest (Isrgo, 514,05 IKE OBUTSRT - TBR3U 18 W. PIKL ST._________ BBNDIX BLBCTRIC DRYER AND Kelvlaator refrigerator, goad oao-dltton. WlUlt Tourtit Coblns, 3B40 Opdyko Rood. FK 5-4303. _____ USED TVe, FOBHl- BEDMOM BUITB. ----davoaport, pertoct cood. DAVENPORT. BADI6 AND PEom6- graph eemb. Ml O-IOM._______ DININQ room BBT. LAROK TA-blo. 0 ebalrt. 70 In. bultot, china etoaet torver. 0170. Call kU 0^0831 after 0 p.m._____________ DELUXE WHIRLPOOL WASHER. MO^ Walnut draetar. 03S. PE DON’T WATT TO RBFURN18H. Oat up to UM at SEABOARD FINANCE CoTuM N. Perry Bt. ■THAN ALLEN MAPLE DINETTE room turnlture, desk I ELECTRIC A OA8 RANOIB AT eloM-out ^rlnt MApIt 0-Nll. ELECTRIC "wove ' OOOD " o6n-■ 050. MA 0-3733. ic---------- stove. 030 Elrctrle •»<•.• •••. ■Washer. 030. OU hot water heater. 030. attt^ couch, never been used. OU W 0-3700 ELEC RANOS. NofFOWJ. mMc. cond too Ftderal 0-4377. PREEZER8-NOROB FREEZERS Chest and UprlibU New models sUabtly scrat modtto *” ?"wo years U days same at p«y^ WAYNE OABERT 131 N. Saginaw FE tdlU FREEZERS - OFRIOHT FAMOUS name broads, scratched. Tsrrllto voluss. glW.U whUf they last. No phono ardors please. Michigan Fluorescent, 303 Orchard Lake FURNACES. OAS ORiOtL, WARE-house lAls. MA tdoll. _ _ OREEN' FRIB3* DAVENPORT Genuine '‘MICA’’ -29c PER SQ. FT.- ’EuyU’’ UNCLAIMED TILE OUTLET 103 8 B^ii^w______rs t-sM KU-VINATOR ELiC. RANOB. OOOD conditton. 04O.M. Coll after ' D-m. oTN. Sanford Bt. ' ORANOO RADIOS, tlt.H * R. B. Munro EUctrto. lOM w Huron.______________________ iiiOTPOINT ELECTRIC BTOVE Auto timer and cloak. Oood cond. 040 EM 3-0744 KITCHEN STOVES, COAL, ^(0O6 Rent, L'se Bui. Prop. 57A ION m FT. 10307 NIOBLAND RD. Mat 3-pbaso Wiring. EM 3-4303 - g and four-tedt—-- v*ab crib mat CRiWKOKD-.AGENCY * ST/p&CT olchird uk. 353 W WsttOD FB S-WM j A%. 3M E —^ ...... Bii^lbMS^pgortm^ 7 UNIT MOTEL — WITH UVWO quarters, restaurant, swimming pool Orosslng over 030.OM. FUn/ Prlee l44.tM with 514.0M do^ STATEWIDE "S‘'o”aafiissT&^ l717_8_Tflegrs^h_EE 4JI31 bIn franklin storb. for de- tsUs cell FI 4-3SM roer and VVin/ Store SJaTi:aa°(S^TH.’^, •anoagsmtnt tni^ lacrtass tael-. DM-I M UiS Harold Franks 1 BrokOf i STALL woomir arimN will psy qhlle you ------ - location Our training school storu 5torch 14tb. For Information coll Mr. MIAhs. TRlnlty 3-glOO. 3 to 5. Monday thru Frl-dty or write llr Minns, c/o Bun OU Coatpony. P.O. Box 1011. Dc-irelt 31, Michigan _______ Your Own Business 30 X ISO cement-block plant FuUy equipped for the mnnoficturlng of cement blocke and other ee-mebt pr^ucte. Dry kiln It x M cement Hoor and roof, two 3 tan trucks. 0 rooSM. full bost-, fleldstone house. moyten Plst» _ _ 1 RADIO-PHONOrTTTcbMB^ 000: new bdrmt., mnttrccsei and dln-ettei, feet. reJecti.S price; re-frlg . 030; gne nod elect., etoveg. tU tltee. tly up; big Met. tH. g34: washer. |I5 up; Ilv. rmt. gnii eofg beds, 010; cligirs. “ **' beds, all sisst, 04,00, - Everything In Lulsystte. n 3-6043. 3 PIECE LIVINO ROOM SET. FE 0-0050. ______ _______ 3 PIECE SECnONAL WITH 8UF covers. Oomsr tsbit end ceektoll table. FE 4J130^____ _____ 3 PIECE RED CEDAR BESrOO'M SUITES. BpacloUy urioed. Woe i 03®k ^ . NOW 0141H. Opn b* I te^en o4 357 Baldwin Avt or 13 e Itf-ssi sowing mg- hlnee, mgkst bottonholes. sews jAS^rc.r»"t3iT‘MU'Ji an Sewing Ctntsr.__________ ~3-ROOM OUTFIT I Uving room, bedroom god "dinette, 43M. 03 weekly Futrsont Fumilure. 43 Orehsrd Lake Avenue. FE ♦■7Mi.__________ 0 PIEdi 3INETTE SET. OOOD I condition, exlro_leof,_PE _3;077^ g-^YEAB eWB MATTBESS. WiT ------. -------... ,716 s...,_ i electric combination'. MAplo LINOLEUM * FAINT SALE HAL> _prlce at Jack's. 3S1 BsldwIa^Avs. LAROE' CRIB AND MATTWim. braod new. tlt.M. Fearson’t Pnr-Bltnrs, 43 Orchard Lake Ays. LATE "59 vnnnNOHOUSB DBY^ tn esccllent condition. tlM n *05034. Id ATT AO WASHER. 030. _______M»_W. Columbia._________ MAYTAG WASHER AND DRYER, late modal Rtposeosiod. Balaneo 03 per week. Schick's. MY 3-37J1. MATTRESS LIKE NEW. tit Used Trade-In Dept. Many sites ot remnant carpets _____t *?t o’'m Bookeste. limed oak .. 010.50 BEEF AND FORK — HALF ARD quartoje Opdyko Mkt FE 5-7041. Dbo HOUSES FOR SALE. UUT 00 M. and 010 M, any Use. 300 8. Shirley^_________________________ i ECONOMY THOMAS 301 S. Sagtiiaw IB I-OIOI WXSRBR. automatic; FUUMlo. 10 lb. I oF. ______ mooty down, ray ei^ Ol.U p*r week. GOODYEAR STORE. 30 B. CASS FE K113. WBSTINHOOUBB BLBCTRIC DRY-or OM. poctoblo Ironar, 1 pr. of les aatos sUe 3. 1 typowrltor tablas and walnut -*■*'* WINTER SPECIALS Uvertd. Borvleod. Warranty. WASHERS 440 '^OOOD noUSEKBZPINO SHQF Of FooUae, 51 WEST HURON FE 0-1555 YOUNOSTOWN BOiiT-IK DUM-wsther. Dsmonsuotor was }3U 05 ... now 0330 H. R. B. Munro Electric. IQM W. Huron. Hi-HI, TV and RBdtei 66 TAKE OVER FATMKNTS. BRAND now UM OE tala^too. Customer mads 150 depiosU. moved out of city. You sava 000. Fay only 03.30 For Sale MlyellB^iis 67 1 TOLEUAN OR LUXAIRX M.OM BTU gas forced air rumoee. aU duct work lor avoraae 0 room homo, eomptotely InotaUed. 0005 FHA terms. Luxaire gas conversion bnmor. comptoUly In-tUIled. 0105. Aca HoaUni h Cobl- l-A ALUM. alUlNO. STURIU, awnings VAlIeLV CO OL iet33. U. B P MOTOR WHifiB, XJtLfcB. pillow blocks. FIrspIset llxturtO, mUc. Items. Ml 4-7573.________ ito HORSE AIR aMFRESBOR' Baby tender. CaU altar 4:Jt p.m. rWHEnT’I’IIAlLMH, 'BT'ifirlKX, jTlout by 4>. foot. OM. M7 -WATBB SOFTBNEBS 050 with guard rail ds ladder. W-O aids rails. All tor 1 FURNITURB B APFL. tlly ’UI 0—BunC-.. HOROE WRINOBR prt. Floor, tampte ^ down poymont. Fay tl.il par weak. Ntw fuarantoos. GOODYEAR STORE. 30 S. CASS. FE t loll^vti, win toU wbolosalt CaU bMert 0 p.to. FB 34037. dtelty Salt Water Oe._______________ 0 -Tech soil fif». a rt..j3.7s Some Fumna Ot.l6 SAVE FLUMBINO SUPPLY m S. BaQinow__________n 0-3IM 4-Hf . 801L~>iFB. FER LBNOTB. 03.70; 3-la toll pir- — ’— 03.30. 0 A. Thom _WesL_ 0^_Bvsi________________ t.tOsU IN TIRlii. LIKE HEW. FE 6-I003 sltsf 0______________ 10 " CTRCULAR TABLE SAW. •« h.p. mstor, H” arbor, iiomtiasde m«toUng_h_taMo 040_MA_M015 It IN TABLB'BAW. ITT 3-ltOt lAYR IF5aT7~1LEC WR-riBi htsltr. 007.60 oAob A oorry. O. A. Tbompaoo. 70H MO* West. Open _Byot;____________ 30 ACRES OF NORTHtRH TDliBh property, also restaurant on Dlife. inack bar and old furniture CtU after 1 p.m. Oakland $-3040. .r yim. Alstf a Complete Line of New Buttdiag Ifotcrials FHA •tlBRliS FWCK BKnidAraB SUR^US LUMBER h MATBRIAL SALEB TO. -U40 HlfhlsiKl Rd. «M50i OR 3-7003 I WBODINO RINOa COST 0*M WUX I sell OIM FE 0-Mg7. ____ WATiirBOFriNBRe. * NIARLT new. used waur softoatrs. ran-soaabls. MA t-MU. VENftLAT5iQ FANS WBJOTOH-en. bathrooms, marred. tJt.tt val-ae. 014.N. kUeblgaa nuansesaA, 3tl Orchard Lake Avo.______ 1-A . POODLE TRDIMINO. BT Barbara. No sedaUvas usad, FB 44300. ' reglsterea. t year goaeratloB pedt-groo wlth’papqra *»• r«eeos«his offer. FE PEs. Foot Salt HoMBtralMi TBBAM LMBYWBMT ---- yt model. FUa Traitor Batoi and Oxlord. OA 1-9113. #5Stuc'iS ------------ BOB HUTCHINSON’S ___ ______ Dtile Hwy,. - - -- PARKHURSt "" I TRAILER COURT & ^ SALES ’ 1 New sod usad, prlva 73 acres botweon Laki Oxlord an M40. Ni Owesso, Vontoara. Uoo uii Kd.. Lake Orton. MY 3-40U. SB0R"F8 tibBILE BOflB SALES h SERVICE Fauluring --*— COCKER FUPFOCS. CALL MA 04011 xftor 0 p.m. _ _ lA^TNO BNOUBB COLLn AN shepherd pups. OS. Ut 3-3047. nUALI BRHTANy B9JOn^ PtiP- J_P;M suTh^ ODD LOTS^ 0 I4SM. CaU after 03N CASH WAY SALE LUMBER PRICES STANUCY ALUMINUM WINDOWS :'.’::.'::."J3M '*Sh *too 4XMH plys'coTo".'”' M " Extsrior front door, grads A 014. Interior doer lam, O.W, “ Mot thick OM hoM 1 par IM sq. ft........... I 4x0 V-groovod maheganv ply- 1135 I Basement ]sek post |o 05 Aluminum comblnsUon doors. Approx to differtal slxos. eholcc odd lets . 010.05 “‘?."“LJ"o*rw.«,k‘r-.ii type SERVICE Burmeister's NORTHERN LUMBER COMPANY 7040 Cooley Lsko Rd. EM 3-4171 Open 0 s.m to 0 p.m. dally gundiv It a m. to 3 p.m_ FREE BTANblN6 TOILETS tloTot Double bowl tint 00JO H-ln hard -copper . 30-tt. toofthv ... Ito It. ^(i-Ui. hard copptr. 3»-lt. leagtht.....34e ft. Vln E soit copper Mlt. coU 50c ft. 3-pc. bath sets with trim ON.H WbHc or eolortd Fsatory Sods—Irregulars SAVE FLUMBINO bUPPLT 173 N. iaglnaw ------- Full line of building and plumbing materials Wt take trgds-las WOLVERINE LUMBER 3M B Baddoek FE 34704 _ OmI^CBO Afk FURNACE. 1S5.-bM BTU. a gas floor lumaets, 1 oil loreod afr fumsec used and folly guarantood. Will InsUll. Aoo Hoatini B Cooling. OR 3-4604. prmlsfno Ininlature tired D hund puppies. OB 3-3370. PURB BRBD OKR5IAN BU ^ps. not reg. 030 4031 k MBchhiQty WOWST^m^BOBTON BULL FUF- T^Y^ lUtifriiufEn fofs. Furk arvd. not roglstorad. roatoatblo. can lOATkot ‘ “•* MoCULLOOOH 30 IS IN, CHAIN -T with 3 chalas. Oood eoad. Do It .Youradf a doors. 00.00 pair. 73 W. 4 raarti^_________: . FOR RENt SsU paper stoamer. floor art. boltsbya kond^ naco Avs. FK 0 CBmeras & Equipment TO I MILLIkOTHB BBYBTONB MOVIB earners. FI.O TurrsI tons. Ugtal meter and cast. OB 3-70M. Sale Musical Goods 71 FB$S¥BnR#s. r«6.. 11 i old. ok el Hold stock ai bqauttoi. Roasonaklo. OB Drayton Ftolns.___________ BBOISTEKED BHITTANT. 3 MO. eld MA O-IOM._______;______ ACCORDIAN SALB: ALL SIBBi BLACK WALNUT OBOM. IM yre of ever. A-I tend. FE 3-0337 KFORB YOU BUT AN OROAN BB sure to see the new -KlmkaU Transistor Bplnot Organ!l cry small blend tplntl piano. (lullaghers Music SWore If E ^ron____________n 4-tSM CABLE BABY ORAlfO PIANO. This used PUnn Is to A-1 shape, priced for quick sulo. Morris ORAND PIANO. MARSHALL B WendeU. omplco-stocl'rlc player, oxcollent condition with many ro-oordlng rolls OL 3-7M1 sraciALa’ Thomtt Organ with Ml Fi B bench. NOW 0M5 Wurlllcsr Spinet Organ mnhogany modal ' WAB 01430 NOW 0 sisot In atook tram 535 sad up. Eltctrto door epsrttort. folding I " Wiegand Music Center 371 8 Fuddock FE 34IS3 i THOMAS ELECTRIC SPINET OR- S-mf?sr?r5TH »®‘'®g®nF.« n®* “w. onerlflco equity for 0135. Fuyt adding machine, silent toilet, got ; gi, g., >10 on total bslancs engine. OR flJOlO_Jj^p % “&M boinncs. 3. F“n7M3 1 ferpE'rgSfi* ~ ^ i ^^-^’^ER-'OEl’^ PIANO^Nl^O^AiTicminiT' PogB Trained, Boardejl^ - ■■ after 0 - - Hunting Doga Hay, Oraio * “ will deliver OA 0-3170. r. ComMto Itoa of parts Is gas. ntobtstattolMd^B r^. Wa U saU year Mad sWaS^r. «»> SPECIALS 50’ lO-wide 2-Bedrm. New, Only $475 dn.. $76.22 per mo., includes all insurance, taxes and bank charges^ Ready todnove into. Sharp traveling trailer, sleeps 5. Only $171.85 dn.. $34.35 per mo., incl. taxes, insurance. financing. Ready to go- _ (Thtss deals good UU Uarcb 0 anlyl Oxford Trailer Sales i<*Al8!n£*°iN? 2^'a^ uaip Bally Bd.. Holly loSmt Rent Trij{ler Spaca 90 For ^le Livtatock BABY GOATB FOR aALX. __-______— 3 p m.__ W ARTIR' T¥Fi~08fcfRUTSj^ Ing 0 yrs. old 10 hands. O^-with chlldron. Must sell. tSM. BM 3-0171 For SniB Ponitry FARM MACBINERT - NEW ABD used. Proula OUvtr Mtos tn IT" Just north el Oxford._______ FARMALL CUB. HtBlHr^ifiT. blade, front mount, gang mowers. Q7M. FB 447M________________ FaRMALL M TRACTOn AND FORD tractor with Wagnar loadar. --’*" in A-1 cond. 01/1-0841. iOMEljTB CllAfN BaITs. and utod sproadtra. John____ — Ngw Idoo. Davto Maoby. Oitoo-vUlo NA ^33M.____________ ~HE\V and USED JMIIVATE "TRAILER LOT AT m Ports Read. Auburn Holghla. toosa who want tot bosi 44^:^ ou. iriM* comaol paUos. ale. YOU’VE SBEnThb RIBT; ifBW ^^^Fop^le Xlree " 92 *-iuy”58 JK*i,hS.?alS' ' STA^ TIRB SALES ^KUHN AUTO SiBVJCT^^ sirtOTiJs ji*,*ists:: FE 44007 or FE 440M. rf AN5IitD~SiiANiiL new TnuS. WUtowaUa. ED WILLIAMS OSI B. Baslnaw at BAobuin TIREB. M3UN ^FLY. (ll t^X Sto )1) a.Mair 111 O.IOtlt. OR 34101.______________ Auto Smyk CRANKSHAFT ORINOINO IN THU _________S-ltSl. cylinder read ll______________ L SUES - ALL PRICKD TO j urn. P.,...jto KING BROS. TOUR MCCULLOCH DwsL* FONnAC RD AT C Sale Motor Scooters 94 electric -typewritor Cherry china closet. I OM oath or boot offer. Also b^y I crib ta. Noods now mattress. Ph. iALAMABOO“6irTFitt!iT®AT. sr. 015 OR 3-3a3t FE 3-5317 Knott' 3>q6TABLB ELECnt'dNIC PIAN?, Esslly csrrisd B storsd. Ukts up very llttls ipaot. favs on this tllibtly used piano. Morrti Music. M B Telsgrtpb Rd. Across from TsVHuroa. FT 34007 isED MAMiicmb spinet oroan Bavt ptooty on this one --- ---jr;-------r.--- 1'uu.u nnsisiwHu BS'ins.r UHunn :y Pine Paneling tnvs plenty on this one Morris i PATTERNS * P3. WFO end WClOO ] Jrom .I®hBj»y^jy_>4lfT.___ Used Merchandise AUCTION SALE STARTINO FRIDAY .....7 P.M. .‘SATURDAY ...,7 P.M. SUNDAY .....2 P.M. Huron Bt. Fhons Sale Land OLOfUCO CONTRACT 070M BAL-eoei. 30 per cent discount. Se- m aitaoi * "°*‘*"* 547 3-|143 g piece BILVBB ORAT BBORkT ■ FE 3-3307 ... w»"“'«.»*ek- s?;.‘;ir N.lt. Pay 01..... I IV raorsoD’s Furnlturv, A* Or- Orchord Lnko AVO.__________ I 0 ROOMS OF FURN 407 ELIZ LK ' Si* OAL im'TANKWifi IM *'* " it'?'* " i end copper tubing. 030 Ft 4-3007 WAL. ON TV iggg ioiENB and whEel horse lit E. Walton tractors B aqulpment. Yardman- WE 5.»s7 Bolens and porter cable riding mowers. Yardman ears Some MOO powtr aqttlpmtnt. We service ... _ ----------- ---- CHURCH’S. INC. i PL 340M_______I LfOMTINO FI it T 0TTe S. ALL I rooms, spactacular designs, bed- i rooms, gl.ll. pull-downs. It 00, isctorv prices Mir"’ -- - coot, 303 Orchard ___ LIES NEW DACROiTcURTAINB, 3 pr. triple. 1 pr double. I Uko new window shidss Moloo hearing aid. Rollaway bed. FE 0-3030. fluOres- 0‘bs OoM used CTartnot lUly ____ uMsuul burislns art' afl GRINNELL’S 37JI. Saginaw FE 3-7IM USE'5~L6WRti OflOAN. KiU-shlrt model In exosllent Modi-Morris Music, 30_M. Teto-” * *--------'—a Ttl-Rnron. DOOR FRIZES EVtRY AUCTION NEW MERCHANDt8IB.CAN BE PURCHASED WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT 13 ^ 30 MONTHS TO FAY OPEN 7 DAYS 04 FOR RETAIl, B BUYING Lunch Boom Open Every AqcUos t B vanity and eithors. ,H.\TTEL MORT(i.\GKI gas anginas. Large su M ports B fstot bell -.•T--.—-:______________________ EVANS EQtflPMENT ;r*D NYLON TtrO-CUBHIdN DA- 6507 DIXU Hwsy ' vsnport EaeeUsnt condition. OR MAplo l-7g7g 3-5314 — . |oIIro nNAiSSB^oTli^ft; Ferry it. FE S4M1. 4BW CLARK ELBCTRIC RO!r WA- tsr boour, to gel 150 OR 3-3745. . - - w^..____________ , NEW I'ST QUAUTT BATHTUBS, i WIU. FAT CABB FDR ! IM.IS. Free stonOlnf toUoU 110.06 ptone or orgnn pB 4-0007. ‘ •"l-J* ^5, . UNDERWOOD (LEADER) ' 5)1® tynswrtUr. good os i OOOD Wjujok sole MI FOOL TAM^^O JPOCIOT~ . B(SB AUCTION .■iORO DIXIE HWY. Aeress from* Droytoo Plains ___Nty Shopping Center OPEN DAILY It TO 0 F“ iffir B 0«hKc6iUAiAV fsna Simptoa B Track Rabbit Karts. 330 E Flka. Fhons FE 303M. For^te Motofcycies 95 lO^ROYAL BMFIELD, IN CC. |3M. *^jy^kym’^^-wM ****^*" umFlex motor bike. fboW Fy jEmIe Blcyclei y boys 30 Of . NBW PAINT AND ?4»i* ** ***•**••* ““'f OIRL a'liRETrT BLUE 30""BnlC ' *3410*“* BobU A Acce»ioriet 97 CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES iunmao Moving lo Florida Furniture. ri trlgerAor. s’ ---- ... .— ------------, I per cent Interest Warren Stout, Realtor 77 N Saginaw at FB k-llU 7" PIECE LIVINa ROOM SUITE. ■ ;V*c5or‘T'v'piT-4107____ F'm^iJn’steD tKlM'matcr^^^ WHIHLFOOL AUTOMATifc I 1? ! ItlCVm'pl V.-3sV/" REntlOEHATORt FosTSAUt "DOWN TO EARTH PRICES ’ 1 ^uD. _8UNJ5ALE8. MA 6-1301_ others sflilMONB idb'B-'A'Blor 11* FE __________ OR 3-7134 VANfff BAND BABtl roes Iron. Best grade. 0U-*« 0. A. Thompson. 7100 MM Wool. 370.0M Btiir IRON FtRJEMAN‘'olL nimsec cqmpleU, good conditton. 0300. IN Oakland FB 30235 -105J~TbNfiifc~0Mi~ ELlCtR^ I train. |30. waed latha. 030. rarp»t sweeper II. 3 whaol troUer. H UL f-3033 A ZIO-ZAO~1S9uIFPED SINOER sewloe machine In wood console. Makes button liolst. blind slttches. ■rrsguisrs. lavsiories. compicie, —------------- ' 'o“? I '"X" CLASS OROCERT EQOIF-M klkhtosD Fluerssesnt. 303 Or-I ^,ni tor sals. Excellsnl coodl-1 chord Uko Avs ,_______________U" tIen OR 34734 AlUr 3. ' PLYWOOD /| GRINDER. CUii MA- '* '^TON'flAc’n.TwijOD "I Oorrtls. EM 3-31 SwwS" »*^0 oi I SKWINO MACHINES AT COST ________________ ........... firt^'bs^sSjby^^A.^b": -o:»3M: _______ L^ OONTIUCTS TO JUT OR ION Nsccbl Sewing Center FK goFA.I^a STOVE AND REFBIO 7-3337 -------- All in fXc cond Ml O-MM ^'i', 1 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 i solid mahOoSny* oihiNd rm , ________ ______ '------------------- *»T tor?"'?’ chsu;* om? ANCHOR FENCES 1. record tsblnei. OJO picnic tobh. I p, f^A approved. .-.-I ------- 5!7*.2.*I.2? I FREE ifartMAtES FE 0-7471 da AND Money to Lioan 61 I VinyVi.inoleum. Vd. Borrow with Cdnfidence $25 to $500 Household Finance HAGSTROM I BB TOUR OWN BOM • ' Is a obonao to got Into "— 3sa*jarii’iav:ff TYu.rEas.1 Id lanM. fnu prtoa. M.IM. I RE1TAURANT - ' il bualnoso as rt"Jia.t Hagstrom _ 40S» I PONTIAC OE 4-03j8 «uiBc' pxymema^ CaplUl AppJ. I BUCKNER -. 0130.____________ . . 13 RUOB. WOOL PACK III M. Beverslbls. Ill M. Impertsd. ISOM. ^ AxmttWtar. J4SM. Ran t FsTnAort, H toard Laka A... V II RUOB. I3.lt ~ Paint. UM. line. Shover’t FINANCE GO^ANY j 13 iHffe^ OF Tffty. bokr^^To tsoo Fmitto«-S5i2^FBn.-u«to! ^Ib.ST’SST.“ri*‘'IliS? ylKrt.Ur-— ■j'fSSl.fY^'F!_____ TW,‘ ... ' . BlNOER^^^yB^^IMO^MC^ riMMTK afd M Bqnnro "I. rm*rm. aficiAh oxii Ruos. L®M Cory®t, Wr—-LB just Vslow .. . _ SALE OB'm'LL ■■nuBi'TOi. gns itov® lor oU-- — old. Call OB 3-I40S. •r^ADi^jwEnN^ Rubber Base Falat. Oal. S1.*S I »*: ®****'®“*' I FBKB JMnMAtES 1 4to ft Well Tito. B" W. JSI matroos. | i, ByofS. 141 W Burn* FE 4-3SM QM FE l-IMI __________________________ 0 PuicE BIRCH blNITO ROOM SOFa. LAZY. BOY CHJIV KITO louori^utomatlo waM set, pod, $150 EM 3-3001 _toW®..r?5®fl_«®M“!LJ*t.rl®!^^ Bardvate, else. suspUes JO CO I jaC'f-trtJfT-lililL—j________ kaldwm 'Ato" PB 3-3143 I national CASH NBOISTEN 7 l “j;-o.afltoS:r VE**^i03.'‘*,l?“w Foea Irtiiuets, elean-bumtog | {.gMg ” 8ja"4ltoor*‘A‘tomae# ilses RESTAURAlfr EQUiPitKiiT' COSl-Riidlaot Kantucky Stoker Coal 1 plele. UL 3-4a40__________ lu^Socjf'qoAL^^ 13^0^ FUMF. MODEL 30. 030 Ft . ItffT^jiia L. J TR Af>E. ^’«risu3;’Jrasr 3IM LaMtr°jk?* *”"*'*Ft OMII BUfYOOB ALOinubM slbiNo. ^--------- --- -- ■ wlndewi and 1 Signature OAKLAND Casli and Carry Specials Nd. InaaloM I* •. a. lEi'- Fca!l|if^tD««Wllta W- Mf. r.M -.a j;N*iri:?lw .rs,7i: --- icau lor a Irew oMmato an aU year rough Iqsiher S trtm aoedai _______________________ HAGGERTY liUMBERo fTS h. 1 .“.“Sarass „«, ,u„er . SS*r? 2’!i 'SL’l.^a.! »Krv?rfeiyS. "Vrtt .*! S®?S»T?frr!fesr hdnanv The^ floert In foblnete. | frig , gos gwoeTt Badto B Appi. 1 doearnilM proWotoT Bundrod pletntoh hOd purfartouncN ut ; 433 W. Baron. FE 4-1U3 I eolort to ehnona from. Inh iTrN-^qi^-ii^.1 - 8rtoto,|0, ®-to....... , -«7»^«"-fii.to.. t --------- ^‘"Ore'Koii^ LAko~A~t.~~'FE'3-7~ltI .SPECIAL CupolV-Spaetol... I t.lf Oorogt aiiilog........III.IO OenulDo school Dark, only I 3II Clanr fir. IN ft^ Black Tamp. Fogboord, MxU Me s-aWS^'rinsi/iS AUBURN LUMBER AUBURN HEIOBTS FO#Ktt Mbiriniir*?bf. biJtofc. 4 cycle motor. Savt 111. pro-coo-■on onto. oqopTEAR STORE. It S. CABB FE Mill_______ : eTUDHiiTff~~iurnt iii oi. boys' ovontUe 11.10. Man’c and boyi" •hooo 03 40, JacktU 03 N. r-- ! iblrta 11.10, glrto" droaoec 4 0307 "''i“’biiii ’w^of'r.ii’ ' *3 » Walton Dally 104. FE 8-4001 i “.tSU'W £,M. rail: and TRADE now and used fur- 1 BB REAOYl nlture. Watch thia ad for Auc- Fttpare your motor for BprlhO lion storting dsM. Ws whole- by our Mostor Marine Engin^ sale and rotoll too. Ceoslinments INBOARDB A OUTBOARDS and dealers ueloomv JACK W Complste BooUng Accsssorttl _L«*u,_>^oneer, . ,xlAND I.AKES SALES SELLING OUT NEW- 10.001 ITEMS i ?ir~tog“; I bottom. A All Auction Merchandise MUST BE SOI.O THIS WEEKEND ■ WAOEMAKBR w6d- GUNS . Msnisy Let___ _____ OtfNS. MbbfcRN AND ANTICitlT. 1 Buy. selL trsde end repair. Hurr-•bcll. 375 B. Tolograoh. FE 347M. amswi' 3o.”ltrw b6|. OoldsD grubs, wblto fly larvss and red worms. | dot. far IM. w» LOAN M0nkV..f6b 46a^. iiand. Gravel and Dipt 76 sbirta gl.od, girls' Orsssst II.M. M TOP SOa. CRUBBim STONK, OTViSr. •irc5S‘'?.t te*4ifT3“';f ^ r# •^Ooyt 104 pm Welled , CBUBtlEb BT6lf«. BAND. oIia4-Ukt Dept itore. to*, fwitlsc , eT Earl Howard EM 3-0531. 5^MANURB. DEtiraREb^^ Special Paneling Offer I _±.^i_SE_DL*:^______________ IX* ponato. to" mabotaay I Woooi, CoMd ^t Fuel 77 V-groovc. D grodo 14,0® soeb i---...L—:-------------- 4x0 pobfli. Ve" mshegiay V-groove. C groda 05.: in-,^'::pMsl!!3*“> j Oak Flooring AUCTIONS Saturday and Sunday 7O0 P.M. FRBB DOOB FRIZEa Sun Sales 8505 Dixie Hwy. OPRINOFlBLO TWF. FE 4-7106 or MA5-134L Lsrk ^ AJax .l.3M-i *S!rf Flnanelng sVAltobl* with 10 per cant down abd 34 Hickory iCldgf Rd. V D®* mode Rd. Loft and follow Fricod for qnlok aal (iRINN ELL’S I loglSaw FE l^ilM 4JS No; 3 OenuBon ________- J R N A C E AND rd"1ftu-"^*1S!t*{!S.V FE 4-4330 or OR 3-04M. FIRfFLACE C A Nil EL 06AL. —■--- —■—5e, kindling wood, OU j;e............... cSl!d"& FUEL * F*n*T !«« ", 'iKSs;' i Ob M: wutt30aw5o5~'3 cbRlHi I'lt. M585; ll'mberTo“ PoniMa fe VtHli oEmom / T For Sale Hoofotraiten 89 It FT. PONTIAC CHIEF. A-I CON-_dltton._OiM. OR 1-MM. 1007. 3 BEfitoioid: b^NiSiAi: '9e“*mom*'' •I***- M‘l4 It. Tour Borne "TravoL It to ho n. Anaeba. lui. new. Mil JOHNSON MOTORS MFC,. BOATS ' UBKO MOTOaa BOARDMAN’S 7070 Wghtond Bd. ot Wm. Latto Bd. OK 04113 JOHNSON MOtORS " Stareraft l^t. Oator trailira, *'’^*KNoP MAR^ BuipFLllM 3IQ Orchard yike Ave. Fg 3-1030 UteO fa' fiiot behtirv run - about Vlth steering cqnutlls, Ughta.uf-holitered loati and wTadthtbld endJO^horaepewit avtoruOe MM- Bew iohT* teat CnsiUnoL alBn. ^Bo run4bout. WaTwi.^XSw . BoWi Hardware. JloaAubuTw^is Adams Auhurh Helglhs. FB TWENTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1960 4i - B**tB ft AccesEori** 97 flMT TNBURAHCK. ONLY |3^ Sd* Used Track* 103 envT 1 TOW FicKor. 4 ansD trene. MA l-IIM. Wan^rtat’a (^ered 100 '53 INTERNATIONAL FICKDF. Badte and, beater. AU ...ftlat. Baa Franclaca. Saa Dtcge “ $395 itAVINO FOR J^ORIDA. MARCH Uke rldere to ihare ekpeaaee. ^.Call R 8-1M7. or R 3-^. Kbex ooiMo koRTb Fart yM. Either way. FE 8dMM. tJWi^tedJJiied^ 101 JEROIVIE "Bright Spot" ft VOLKaWAOBN OR OTHER -ft*d(atCT.**R"t?ri». OrchArd Lake at Caaa R l-MM Opaa Evea WRECKER. '83 DODOS. C.Oik. R 3-4134. 1 Sal* Used Cars 106 UH CHKTROLCT 4-DOOR SEDAN. lUdl^lMAtcr. O^ltuU North,Chev. Runter Bird. At S. Wfodvtrd Arr BIrailiitIum MI 4-TO5 *tt CHEVT — $3 DOWN - 13 Fer W«ek ••CrMM N# FrobmAB " RUBS DAWSON. *'1» 8. 8a(1ii*w. 110 HARDTOP OMC lOOS.'-^CTOlk. GOOD ROTI- I ATTENTION! | fppT I rnp^ ^i"? AR 1 IT U VANS " Glenn s' Motor Sales ^ W. HURON________ FE 4-7111 DEPENDABUC Vsfeb CARS HARDBNBDRO MOROT SALL. CAM At pit«________n yim AS MUCH AS SH P CASH FOR YOUR CAR titT U« LOWER TOUR FAT-■ADt, fe flT* TOA trAn«porUUoa. JOE’S CA^ LOT IM FootlAc RoAd At OpdTkf FE 1-7011 PONTIAC AUTO BROEERS Bw. orn. trodt 1100 N. rttrr And UAdloon FE 4-9100 Qualify Motor Sales xEe- -------------- BEDS ALL MODEL . CLEAN CARS TODAY 040 orchard______FE 1-7041 Sec M & M Motor Sales FOr top dollAr os Ut«r model oau. ion Diiie amt or J;18m TOP M FOR ANT MAKE OR Model up to '50 Superior Ato Solee. Ill_MontfAlm et OAklend. TOP bUcK-JUNK TOim^ H------ TRACTORS PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS '07 Ford 4 dr Wen. Dbl wgu $I3K '10 TolkewAfen. Sun roof . 01100 'M Ponllec W(n. 01000 M PonUAc CoDTertJble 'M Chevy 4 dr. t Bid. . 0.701 ■M Dodoe Rmral 4 ' -- ■60 PontlAC 070 I d 'M Plymouth I 1 i ■04 Plymouth WfD Sale Used Cars 106 MARMADUKE By AndenoB ft Lceming 1W4 OHETT 1 OB. REPOSSESSION UM tuU priee. V Fly only 111 mo. '58 CHEVROLET $ave JEROME '.'Bright Spot" r. AuW. . It MpdUon FE AOlOO lOM CHETROLinr 1 D O 6 R. Credit Mte Mr. Perki 4-7100 Hefold Turner Ford. •58 CHEVROLET a DOOR $1495 F-OOO-rulI elr, 1 — .ITT.. I ‘»»» CHE Special Units ! iMO CHEVROLET 8IAIIOW WAO-aio 4 dr TO. Radio. hotUr povei itoartni 1101 M FORD RANCHBRO V-0. automatic, power _____ inf a brakoe, radio, ptc. Very BOB BUTLER __C WABTE FE Xm' TOF"cA8H mo FOR CLEAN CARS;; -*id trueki or trade up or down. -INOMT CARS M AUBURN] ECEEO JliNEED OR CHEA#| ire wanted. FE O-OIOO. ‘ j TOP DOLLAR HAROLD TURNER’S TRUCK CENTER •M to • r H. J. VA;NWELT 6r MOST cars' modelf" - Io«' * MO. FATMn. W U OB E.. ited^ out etate FE 4-1010 EtoT FE > toil Cbprroltl Bel-AIr I —__________ __________Oraaflow. Radio. Hoator. Wbiuwalli Oiait o:0 Fontlae Catalina 4 dr. Bardr lop. Btoortnf a brake<. Hydra- i matic. Radio a Heater. White- I SHOP SUNDAY BUY MONDAY OLIVER Motor Sales ^ 'Cy' Owens Sale Used Cars •14 FORD CREBTLINB SKTLINER lOU FORD. V-B, a DR. REPOSSESSION .0105 full price. No eaih ne Per onlj Oaa^mo.^^ ^rll "i^*At Sale Used Cara • LOKOIM. Loxurr at ito dBcet. Mlii: MM down. ROas DAW- Bow. na a aaBinaw. n a-tiii. OnWc. Very ,alee. FE 1-T^. H. _______________' UM MERCDRT MONTERET^ orUdDM^‘^^the*'m7 rare moot-ercy bactoa herdtope with power. Brand new mobile Uree and no nut. Abeolutcly Immaculate eon- BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3904' I jteRC.. STANDARD TRANE. BaH. BUil. FE MOM. _______________ MONTBRET. Excellent condition. Fall prico 0100. Aeeumo Mymeau of M.U per month. Bee credit manacer. Mr. NO MONEY DOWN IIU MERCUBT, 4 DOOR. FULL ........ nth. Fir price B4M. M7 month. Pint payment due Hay 10th. Rln« Mr. Bhif. Lucky Auto Solee. FE 4-lOM, FE 4-aait. HI B. Baflnaw. Bottnaw. FI aV..._ 1040 UXRCURT, HURRT. Ml. NO BII^lNGHAM RAMBLER 656 S. WOODW.tRD .Mr 6-39M •M MBRCURT Hardtop Black paint. W-WaUe. Radio a Hoater. auto, trine. 0100 down - M_per week. “Credit No Problem ' RU8B DAWSON. aia B Biflnaw nt 3-0111 " E R C O R.T HONTERET Sale Used Cars •m FLTJIOOTH SDBmM wifio. T-0. Ran. Auio. Caa ba ooU wiai BO down paymoot. . TOM ________FE 4-MM________ IMl PLYMOUTH a .DOOR JtApjO No mooey down. Full price OM. Auuaae , paymente of Ot.M lur week. Ste credit mana«er Mr. White. Kto Auto, salie. Ill 8. Salfinaw. FE ytiCB 1061 PLYMOUTH STA'nOM WAO-on, radio and heater, excellent eondlUon. Full price 0101. Ateume peymentfTif M75 per month Seo —— menaoer. Mr. White -* •55 PONTIAC ■ a DOOR $545 'Gy'Owens 147 S. SAOINAW STREET ISM FOHTAC BORREVIUX HARb-top. 1000 mllee. Frterf to lell. WUI accept trade. FI J-M71 after O’p m ___________ •M ■OKNIViui'. C OR V BBT, bucket aeate, fdU power, M.MI. UU NASH RAMBLER STATION WAGON. RADIO aj^JER. AB-BOLUTELY NO MONEY t WILL ACCEPT appllineet, M. On w BILL SPENCE RAMBLER' . -4ALBB a 8EBY1CE- . M« S SAOINAW___pa M* •59 R.^MBLER $1695 JACK FtTMOUn COLE kUANT L _ _ ontlee Trail Welled Lake MA J-«ll lots RAMBtlR. CROaS COUIrtRY. •utlon vftgon. Bh«rp. R & B. WhltewalU. automatic. Un^ jlaw. Prlvata owner. H.49S- n HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Oxford. Hleh^________ M OJOU •iolcHIY o'pabs waoom. white. ^pyrer"— top coDd OtnhltM____ •M CHimtOLBr V-l Hardtop Sharo OIH IlM down RUBS ''aWson. aia s. saoiDiw. fe a-im. an. Exc ;^Pt. a-ifii coiT- ' Foreign & Sports Cars 105 Dlile^Hw^_;____Pb OR HIM ■"TAKE 1H7 VOLKBWAOBN. NEW BUN | dio, beater, hrdrematlc. eood ....... ■ ‘ " -------- r, Uree. UM MI O-OOll or t WAOON U, RA- ApVANTAGE ............. for clean. Obarn c iket and all model. JEROME \ Bright Spot" U6fd Auto Par a 102 S3 CUBIC INCH CHEVROLET EN-line, complete, 1 cerbureloce, full race_«m, reat EM_1-430I^_____ £LlEN DlritRlbUTOR MACHINE. Alien Dwell track. AUca Volt-em£ Icrier FE t-lIM___________ Sar RusTtD~ioaiJi panels. i doore. u M pair. U W. Walton. UM RUICK ftAlt^^F COUP! I A Bico claan freon job. RaR. ' Sale Usad Tracks ^-TON FORD FICXUIP. HO RUST, H TORinb TON raUCE, Pt y equity NA 7:U7a w «a0%'"^' li'CHEVYrikTTdh'ttE*L STAXE —•la Ford te ton pickup. 'H International 1 ten pickup — ^ Chevy eedan delivery. Ec(-- Care, aa Auburn.______ Schram’s ‘truck '60 Dodge Pickup $1695 ■ Includee all etandard factory aaalpmeni a .federal tea. Sale-ISx and lleenec eitra. KAMMLER-DALLAS lost N. MAIN .1 ______ OL aaili NEW 1960 CHEVROLET lb TON PICEUP $1688 _ ^ INCLUDES; •Oclae eak. Foam euehloM. I Otret. Window wuhere. plua 1 ORRIB-MINOR 03. GOOD SHAPE UL a-idS4 ' Sale Used. Cars 106 lARANTibD U^ CARS DENBURO HC^R BALE -----------k PSB FI 0-7300 doal' foi ( Ftymoaui ____ _____ money. Remember t r4-5l!‘i ___‘M BUICE CBRTURT HARDTOP DN. Ota PER MO i BRAID FE 34IM ATTENTION ARE YOU LOOEINO FOR A LOT OF CAR FOR ^ A LITTLE MONET' ONE OF THE FOLLOWING / SHOULD FIT YOUR / PURSE AND PRICE / WATCH TOK/ IVIRMINGHA.U- ka.mtu.1':r Alls ].\ THIS PAPER aiO Orchard Lake Ave. FE a-0101 Open Cvet- BLTCK OPEL JEEP • Foi' That Beautiful USED CAR See • Slielton-Pontiac-Buick Rochester. Mich. OL 1-8133 147 B SAOINAW STREET Klni Auto Salce'u Seflnsw. FI 1-0403____________________ , UM FliidOUTH BELVEDERE. top mochAnlcal condition. Red and I white. RAH. special 0300 No UM NASH STATESMAN CUSTOM 7 door eodan. low mllee, niper ■peclil 1100. Na money down. NEW ./ ’60 Dodge Dart $2076 locludei all itandird factory iquipment and fodtral tax. Salta rammler-dAllas 1101 N MAIN B NO MONEY DOWN 1057 Dodfe 4-door hardtop A§-tume email monthly paymente. Mnt Mr. Bine, Lucky Auto Balci. n 4-1000. PE 4-U14. Ill 8. Sa(l- •U DODOE CUSTOM ROYAL. V-0. a-too4. 4 door eedan. powerfUte, larie keatn. rifoal eeektnf radio. —FORD DEALBRir 1 Ueed Car Bhopplnc Center Crissman CHEVROLET COMPANY ROCHESTER OPEN EVES. OL 3-0731 ACT "now - free " license g^e. ^Queen Ante Salea. 171 0 •57 DODGE a DOOR $1145 1*64 FORD 8TATION WAOONJU- ^ri5te^.y"2rtelSSl' Im^cutete NoVonYy*MviN*A!?u.^.’^ I tatirtor "a te^f coeete” M llSl? _ - - BIRMINGHAM' BIRMINGHAM: RAMBLER ' ' RAMBLER a&vra SfJ'n.a" 666 S WoSdiT^RD I 666 S..WOOmyAKD fe_4-iom. fI MSit. 103 0. Bat-1 «» ' MI “6-3904 , ______Mi , 'm'fltmouth "^m°oS? REPOSSESSION - UU oldsmob'ile M CONVERTI- I ^ ^ B( BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODW.^RD MI 6-3904 _____ "^“DorYbHOD can l 077 S. Lapter Rd. Lake Orloa ____________MY a-3041___________y •M FORD Conycrtlble. White wuli Buck top Radio a boater tl40r RUSS DAWSON. 333 S. Saxlhaw. FE a-oiai. _______________ iou FORD VICTORIA HArSTOP; ie April 31 Ft Otel Reully . Pink and I r et^riSd brSke'l' tSu 1» E. Bird. S. at Auburn _ >a o^ft^ ^nor t74B^N0 PLYMOUTH. 3 DOOR PLa£a onfinai owner, neo. no i _y|^|tM_OR^ym__ money down brakee and wladowi. i eto and eharp Ab«o- ' —• hurry, {ut. No I RAMBLER ______ T-O. Rari; .WW tlrei. I new No mooey down take e paymtt OR 3-MU. NEW RAMBLERS Cominf U. Boea Bei, Square Deal, we mart lell theie by April lit. DeaJ ^e.'Saler iUnafer ' K SCRAMBLER Commerce Rd. CM 3-41M_________EM 3-4161 BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6^3904 'Cy' Owens North Chev. Hunter Bird, at, B. Woodward At automatic, t lood a ■ rliht. M OaklanT'" REPOSSESSION IM Buick 1-door. No mm own. Ateume loull payi M 34 per month. lUns kl 34 p Lueky i._____ ______ 4-»4. 113 B. Saylnaw.__ -NO MONEY DOWN fe 4-IIN. Fi 4-3314. UJ • BIRMINGHAM! ' RAMBLER cHEVRoiJrr a door, v-s iwrrillde, body In exc cond - “-•ley a Campbell. FI f* I-837I _ _ ________ CHEVY SEDAN. S'fAR'n AND n> food. 134. FE 3-7143. H Rlf 666 S. AVOODWARD ___ Ml 6-39M ra^blu# %ilth. ..u' III* aU for prided a- -- North Chev. l3«S DODOi’rOYAL LAHCn REPOSSESSION price, no caeb ooeded. 317 mo Due Mar. 30th. nive nuio. Mr Boll, FB O-dNI. Rlvd. B. at Auburn._ lli FORD HARDTOP. RADIO A HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO ........"c^aYcrWu Mgr Mr ___ heater, excellent condition. Full price t3tl Aieume paymente of 111.31 per month. Call credit manater. Mr. White at Klni Auto Balee. Ill B. Baitoaw FI i-0403. •U FORD. VI WAOOff. SHARF. M4I. Carl e M Oakland. I960 FORD DEMO SALE Priced to ecU thla Moolh North Chev. Ith. For __ lor tlocl only 1147. .....—BEATTIE Steik ko. 13U i “Your FORD D.al.r Since l« I birmingnem lu f-n*o dttif hwy or , MM DIXIE HWY OR 1-lUI i3M" EN^H-"TORb- -CON'ibL. I Thi. li the beet model buUI. _!**•!.„ 666 S. WOODWARD ____Ml 6-3904 Lqrry lerome US3 FORD CUSTOM • C L U B coupe Hera la a food traneporU-tlon car. Our etock No. 1348. Only North Chev. •55 FORD 4 DOOR ‘ $595 'Cy' O'wens 147 B. SAOINAW STREET Ref plue and 1959 BUICK INVICTA , CONVERTIBLE B R A i E B. SEATS. EZ EVE GLASS. I.IM MILES, ) OWNER. small boWN PAYklENT. WILL I TRADE, n 3-33U AFTER •50 CHEVROLET a DOOR $95 '56 BUICK SPKIAL lUrdt^ Radio -j'Cy'Owens, $677 JEROJyJE "Bright Spot" ,. Orchard Lake at Can Ft I-34M______ Open Ivc i Matthews- Hargreavesl PUBLIC SALES Now taklat bide i SAOINAW STREET ____FE Miai________ M CHET IMFALa"NT, RSH~WW broufh/’ It oter See 'll lor wife, work or family. M4I. No mooey BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER -- _____ ______ "very GOOD imndltlon Fl_a-777i^_ ' _ •M ENOU8H FORD INI 178 Down - M per week RUSS DAWSON. 333 8 Saginaw, n JMlll. _ ____________________! '8g FORD V-i Radio a Healex | UM M8 Down - — RUBS DAY--------- FB a-llll ONE OWNER MODELS dan Radio. Oriflnal tea I white. Here I ty. Stack No PLYMOUTH RARDTSF. V-3. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. RADIO a HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO HONEY DOWN Aelumc paymente of UI.78 per mo. Call __________________ credit Mgr. Mr Farki el MI AND •« FOHTUC. V78M Harold_T»»ner Ford.__________ 1-1 coadltloli. FE 1M2 FOirnAC 3 DOOR. SHOW _________________ , tlree. ataodaid. 3131. FE 3-MM. “ 734 Clare St______________ FONTUC CATALINM HYDRA. North Chev. REPOSSESSION fl^f .....-0. Mr . 1U B Rlvd. S. I Rite Auto. Mr BeU, >. Due Anrll 30th. •55 OLDS SEDAN Blue and white. Auto< trane. Radio end beater. $495 JEROME "Bright Sppt" IMS DN SAVOY 4 DOOR I M U PER tip BRiVIO \ 13 PONTIAC. I •heme uTl-l* 1111 PONTIAC. RaR. road. No money dowp. mu pricv U8. Auume paymenU. UJl per month. Seo credit manasor Mr. White at King Ante Salea. Ill S. •17 FONTUC BUPER'CBIEF. LOAU ..11 ■ w x-enaa •• caU after I. FE 4-8011. •II PONTIAC. CATALINA SPOR-fS coupe. trI-power and all extrae. ............ AUTO. trane. Power brakee. Radio. Exc. cond.jlj^ FB 6-M7I. ilSI NAM nt 8-3198 AFTER NOO* Saturday._ _________ 1183 NASH. RADIO AND HEATER.' exrcllcnl condition. Full price 1118. Asiume paymente of 19 73 Kr month. See credit mehegcr, r White at King Auto BtVs. Jl^^S^new FB l-OMJ. ISM RAMBLER CUSTOM CROSS Country Wagon. Immaculate. .1 owner, doctors car. Emerald green metallc matching 3-tooc vinyl Interior and cerpeft. RSH, automatic, plus power. I1II8. 31 paymente HI M. Low ceih down BIRI^NGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD Ml 6-3904 IHI PONT I PASS STATION WO ERR. WW tlree. full pwr. M.MI. FE 1-3173 after I. •87 FONTUC CUSTOM STARCHIEF Cetaltaa 41 Pleasant Uke Drive. 1H4 FONTUb. RADIO AND HEAT- ar. beauUful 3 ____ ______ ____ Sice lin: Auume payments of U per month. Bee credit manager. Mr White at King Auto Balee. Ill 8. Saginaw. FE 1-0403. IMO FONTUC, ■■■ ■ Tnlly -----ring. MACHINE I RUBS DAWSON. 313 8 Saginaw I 1N3 CHEVROLET, 3 DOOR RA- 606 S WOODWARD _______MI 6-3900_______ CHEAPIE.S •M PLYMOUTH. A-1 running Pint IIH M PLYMOUTH. Drive It .. I W '80 FORD A I runnini I M 03 PLYMOUTH Nice ...| H 41 CIIF.' not.FT 4 dr Sharp’ I 9' 81 BUICK SPEC 4-dr A-l 1138 FORD RUH Kenluckv .1131 •M FORD fOH I, RAH. WW TIREa. pvt ownw FB l-MOl. _________ lIM f-ORD COUNTRY SEDAN. ^ -- turquolee and ---- teeted. luaraoteed. low mlleaie dare.' Come In and take your choice while prices are lower and eelcctlon Ie good. I Chevrolet. Bel Air. 4 '8d OM«. Bimr H. Holiday Coupe C8 station wagon --------------- “ hardtop '8d Ford. station wai 'M Oldt. Super M. hardi.. •M Chrysler N Y . hardtop Houghten “SS™ «Son ___ MIM _ iti7 FLTIfOUTH 4-'OObR SEDAN. Original “ ■ . . — amy mtnded people would fi No. tOtS-C. Our low price 1717. North Chev. Hunter Bled, at S. Woodward Are. MI 4 Credit Mgr Mr Perk> at 4-78M Harold Turner Ford BEFORE YOU BUT-OIVE t I 13 CHEV CONVERT Nice M BUICK HT l ike new '89 PONTIAC RAH 1118 1118 F S O. AUTO BALES 811 Aubun^ CLEAN 'SI CHEVY HT ALL PC er Uw murage PE 3;^MI •83 CHEV "lURDTOP 3 N tlrri. nrw brakee. battery '83 BUICK SUPER HT 'll PONTIAC 4-dr Blu NO PAIR OPPER REFUSED CHOICE OF H MORE CARS -Supprior -Auto Salfi 111 MONTCALM AT OAKLAND 666 S. WOODWARD Ml 6-3900 ill! k)RD 4-DOOR, Your Friendly Old» Dei FORBiaN CAR BALI AND SERVICE ....... - - Hydramatir' 01318 EM liMll _ CAR rusted'ROCKER PANBI> 1 door,. M il pair. 73 W Walton, — —.... ....A. ______ , FE 4>S3t4-' Its B- Bftslnaw. ^ FORD. • CYLINDERT RADlb I ________ ft HEATER. ABSOLVITELY hO ... •mp^.w.wu. -------- a.mw.-m-w ------ . t'Si •11 PLYMOim H T; RAR. AUTO trane. new hres. Cheap. PE 4-1117 _FJ 4-1117_________________ •50 PLYMOUTH - H DOWN -18 Per Week “Credit No Problem". RUSS DAWSON 333 8. Begin, w. PE _________ 1184 nYMODTH. RAR. EXC. rond. No money down. Full price Ml. Auume paymealj of IlM Er month. See credit maBaxar, r White at XlM Auto BaUa. 118 S Saginaw IWI-llMl.__ cloeee March - CHEVROLET -- It OAKLANp ATX FE Midi TRUCKS NO MATTER WHAT ,YOU NEED* Try Us "FIRST" wilson: PO.S'TI.tC-CAnil.LAC CLEAN . Birmingham Trades , ■ 1350N. Woodwapd IMl CHEVROLET 3 DOOR SEDAN, •kv . blue paint Thli car can bought with DoUilni down and * - 38 por monih Block No llll. Fheid'"i North Chev. 'U bHRYUA" HARDTOP LIKE •83 CI^TBLER.rr”OOOR~W1ND. •87 CHRTstim. I DOdk. MID. Bl|ht blue and white, power sleerlng and power brakee. automatic. radio, heatrr. white walle. 1 owner. ,8berp. Clarkston Motor -Sales CRRTBLER PLYMOUTH DEALER M^ 8t Clerketon , MA 8-II4I EXCELLENT RUNNjNO I, IlM i;^ 1-3136 _ 88'FOBb 'ddUNTRT SEDAN. V;i. Crulae-O-Uatlc. power sterrlof ‘----------“•reku. R * H. white- well* FE IJMI.__________ 1163 FORD.l OR 4. R HTHii Elliabeth‘Lk' Rd. C. IMBHlni' REPOSSESSION 18 lull price No cash naaded only 111 per mo. Dus April 301 h LUTBLY NO HONEY DOWN •ume po“- - ------- 1118 ckEVROUit REPOSSESSION J m BIRMINGHAM _ MI 4 1130 lurBUiCK. NEW TIRES. OOOD ^ bogy. ^RSn top ^trantporlolloa. WE HAVE A ORiAT SELECTION I OF Al L KINDS OF USED CARS ’ 148 TO 831M. FINANCE NO ' ....isri' •'84 OesbfO HEPOSSESSIpN 11*8 full price Ne cae^ needed Pay only III month, bue April 10th Rile Auto Mr ^1 PE MS3I 10l_E_Blvd at AWium. Ml DeSOTp, RADIO ANtTHEAr er, exceileni con(UtloB Pull price Mm IM E Rlvd. S. a ^•56‘EORD Falrlane 3 door, I cylln , __ Oard tran*mia«luii. radio, beater, red A black flalah. Yoil HAVE -------- ----- ONE TO AP- Credll M|r. Me. Park* 4-7801. Harold "iSirner Fora. IMS ford' hardtop, STANDARB, TRANSMISSION. A A D I O A' HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO money down. Aaiumc pay-menu of U4.M par mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr Park* at MI Barold Tumor Ford. Credit statements taken on the Illume. Lucky Auto Sales. Ft' 4-1006, EE 4-2214. 193 S. Sagi- A-l Uted car S •'57 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR HARDTOP . ' $1195 _____________ DOOR CATAUNA VUta. Fully equipped, except power ateerlna. FE 3-40N after 4 p.m. __________ TAKE 31_____________ •i7 PON-mC. 3 DOOR SEDAN, hydremetic. excellent condtUon. FE^4-37SI,_____________ PONTIAC 4 DOOR STATION bydramatlc. RAB. FE list BTUDEBAKBR STATION WAO-on. radio and heater, excellent oondUIOB. Full price 1311. Ateume payment* of 118.31 per month - Sec credit manager. Mr. While at King Auto Sale*. 118 8. Saginaw F^Mieos,_____________ 58 BTUDEBAKBR WAbON. RAH roNVERTBLES - STATION WA-■one INO Pontiac Demooilre-Ewe. Eoego; salea, Eqego Harbor. iMr>OSWAC* CATAUN a71‘I»: HT. 81 051. FE 2-3813___ 1M7 PONTIAC CLUB COUra. R Si B. Perfect body, top running aon-ditlon. tm FE 3-1246._____ Johnson AT ■ '• - Lake Orifon OFFERS ’M Buick HT. Fun power 1 owner I33M '81 Rambler Wgn. CroM Ctry. Sharp IIM8 •87 Pontiac Convert. Power . 11418 •87 FonUao HT. 1 dwncr. Sharplll I12M •M Rambitr Amer. Sad. Auto. IIII8 Every Car During MARCH Selling Below SPRING Prices Our Sacrifice YourGainll •M Plymouth Bed. . 8 PoDtIac sad. Bterchlef, Russ Johnson Motor Sales Cy Owens ,,v2-2i?f' 147 S SAOINAW STREET Orion MY 22381 '58 IMPERI.\E 4 DR HARDTOP FULL POWER BEAUTIPDL CONDITION SPECIAL AT ONLY $2295 , •58 C.\DILEAC COUPE DeVIU.B ALL POWER. LUIE NEW PRICED WHOLE- ““ $2895 •57 HILLMAN MINX 4 DOOR SEDAN LOTS OP MILES PER QALLON SPECIAL THIS WEEK! $595 •56 CADILLAC PINK a - $1695 •56 PLYMOUTH »TATI0N WAOON V-l. EPBCIAL PRECIATE 1 BEATTIE PROBLEM ECONOMY CARE 31 AUBURN. C-HEV B A 3 bl.. R H , A IF WE RAVEN T DOT IT "We'll Get It" RAMBLER ...— -------,uU price •m Auume paymente of M,18 yrr month See credit mahailr. It Kina Auto Salea. 118 S Af\-inew_fc I-M03 _____\ FACTORY IIRANCH 'Tour FORD Dealer Since Illb' MM DIXIE HWY. OR 1-1311 Al ^e St^ljbt In l^iertord rORD 'mJ 4 bboR.' FORb-O-mallr. A l eondlllon. muai are to •PprMlAle.JI^ JIA 4-IM3 DODGE CITY MONEY DOWN. Aeeume pay mrnte of II3I7 per mo. Call crrdti Mir. Mr. Fart* al lU 4-750S. Harold Turnor Ford,_____________ ] Onr-Owner Care EDDIE STEELE - FORD - W. Huron S. WOODWARD MI 6-3904 'M Ford Fdirlane I. Auto . fELIZABETH LAKE ROAD F| 5-3177 FE 5-0661 UNDER $500 I '81 Rambler Waion, I. Ai ' M Chev wagon. • pau. I '81 Chrv. B^-Air 4-dr. . fSJJ ?Jr ■S?ic;*r '87 Ford 3-dr. I, eUlk •67 Chrv. Bet-Air 4-4r. HT •14 FORD CU*lo.„ . . 'll BUICK R Ma*ter 4 Dr. •81 FORD Vic H-Top 8 PONTIAC C Tan 3 Dr ford CutUun 4 Door •83 PONTIAC CTan 3 Door I '84 Ford 3-dr. I '81 Chev. 3-dr._________ '8d Chrv, wafon. 4-dr. . M Ford 3-dr. Falrlanq •88 Ford 2-dr Buck ... c.'litn isi itS I4M I 'M Nord. 4-dr. Pontiac’s Truck Center 1 GMC- L Factory Branch Oakland at cass tit: Shep’s Motor Sales ep’ . IJIASriLVD ________PE M3N •ii buTce - u ' Dd«N - u Per Week ' CTedlt No Frohlem ", [ BUSS DAWSON. 313 B Balliiav. FE 34831.__________ . I I*M Buick~OTlcba 1 MBk, BAJt eic. tlrei^ pew palut Job- ____, M78 Bat!^ * CampbalL F* also; Of ft 1-1378. *7 —.Ti and 'M OAoHlAC ------- 'I..-- — I tsAr 'ti FOTd^ '81 Hrrc Harttop; Sharp) .! •81 Chevrolet 3-dr....... }3 Che*. 4-er. Bel-AIr I Chrv. 4-dr. Standard . 'll Rulek 4-dr. *81 Chrv ib-tixa HWT. I^R BASRARAW DRAYTON n-AINa. MICH. I $2095 IIpontiac |i RETAIL : STORE; 1 immediate DEUVERY 1-^FREE UFETIME LUBRICATION 1 free IMS LICENSE 4- MORE SERVICE-1 LOCA- TIONS 5- LOWER PRICB l-'TOP TRADE Get the Big 6 at 666 WOODWARD AT HUNTER. R BAM We Won’t Be Beat, On Any Deal . . BRING TOUR title AND PRICE OVER 38 SHARP '87-'8S'Mi USED RAMBLERS TO ■ CHOOSE FROM WagoiLs, Sedan S' Metropolitans TOUR CREDh" APPROVED BT PHONE BIRMINGHAM Terrific Trade-Ins 1187 Pontiac starchlrf 4 dr. Herd-top Hydremetic Radio Hreirr Fowrf (teerlnx * brakee. Whlte-walle. A 1 owner gem! tl8d Fuattoc 4 dr. Hardi •60 PONTIAC ^. .$2895 CATALINA. 3 Door Hardtop Radio A Heater. Auto. Trany. ^59 OLDS ..........$2995! VWtA HARDTOP 4 Door. Full power. Redio A Heater-er. ■nut 1 ••“ - - ■top, Hy. --------------- -------f. Fewer brakee. Radio. Heater. WhHe-walU 3 toot paint. Ldw down paymaat. IM7 Ford Falrlane..MS 4 dr. FOM eteerlng Radio AT boater. A black llli*Cadinte club coupe. Piill ^wer. Rad with vbMa 8^. Low L real beauty l ItM Ford VA eedan. FOM. Radio. ^eater?’*»o*tr etoerlng. IMl'^toc Cateliaa atetlooi I pate.. Hvdremallc. Radio, er Whitewall*:^ IS SIS ml! mobUc. Your *81 or 'M will Ie Uke •57 PLYMOUTH ..$1295 BELVEDERE. Power iMer-^ S Brakee. 4 Door Bard- ’S?, DODGE ....$1095 CORONET 4 Door. Ra-"•- A Heater. Ante. Traaa. OoM A White. ’57 IMPERIAL ...$1995 aTiSweV^oSSiSSff. rairlS?,^^i•*1^di‘•ihVS::■-S0'CHEVROLET $1095 STATION WAOON 1 Door. ’55 DODGE.......$ 795 BEAUTIFUL Tbo Tone. SI.SN actual mllct. Come Drive Thie One DEAL WITH Confidence OAKLAND COUNTY'S Oldest ' “Chevrolet Dealer 1960 CHEVROLET $745 ’58 PLYMOUTH Jj»cj2jJDIO and heater lots $1095 '55 FORD FAIRLANE, I. 1-OOOR BPE-CUL-siW:iALI $595 _____ ’55 OLDS FpWEHED. SOLID. DON T MISS $595 „ ’.54 FORD- STATION WAOON. HERBS VALUE AND VTILmr FOR ONLY**^ $395 '.54 PLYMOUTH , 1 DOOR EEDAN. READY T^OI 2-Dr. Bisc|iyne '$2028 $295. ’.54 DODGE ?SlIi.pS{S'AT.g*N"' $395 Specials II 1957 FORD HWL SHARFI fordo MA’ Ttium V|,P.P*A'nB> UM R dual ■xhadst. r .. $1295 1956 Plymouth JOHN I. SMITH •7?3 FE 3-7117 • idT CLEMENS STREET BEIaNO THE PO*r OFFIca ... HAUPT RAMBLER: PONTI ACi ...j^bGE* ------- V. Taylor's $495 R & R Mtrs. , 666 S. WOOPWARD --MI 6-3900 INCORPORATED Chryelar—Plymouth—Imperial 724 OAKLAND* FE!4-3528 • THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1960 TWENTY-FIVE -Today's Television Programs- - I «M It ehuiK* wtfbMt mMm chuHMi T—mqn-TV cktHtei »-«klw t U:» (3) Roy Rogen. (4) Mkhigu Co (7) Three Stooget. (9) Gilead Baptiat Omrcfa. U:4I (4) Americam at Wocfc. SUNDAY AfTESNOON u:ii (3) Detroit ^akt. T0M0Vr*:3YW«M»IJHHR8 «:W (3) Olympic Medal Wtamen. (4) Saber of London. (7) Malar League BaKball. (9) P(veye. •:W (3) Olympic (eont.) (4) Honeymoonera. a) Baaeball (cant ) (9) TUent Caravan. 7:M (2) Four Just Men. < (4) Man From Interpol. (7) Girl Decoy. (9) Mickey Rooney. . (2) Show Of the Month. (4) (color) Bonanza. (7) Dick aark. <9) Best hi Million Dollar Movie. Comedy; Mickey Rooney. "You’re Only Young Once." (’37J, l:M (2) Show of the Month (began at 7:S) p.m.) (4) Bonanza (cont.) Cl) John Gunther. ' (9) Film (began at 7:30 p.m.) (;M (2) Show of the Month (began at 7:30 p.m.) (4) Man and the Challenge. -(7) Leave It to^aver (9iTiTm tbcgan at 7:39 «:»- (7* College encc. •;W (2) Mr. Lucky! ■ (4) The Deputy. (7) UvTence Welk. (9) Hockey. Boston at To- (4) U. 0( M. (7) CTiampionship Bowling. (9) Mickey Rooney. (2) Dateline U.N. (4) Builders’ Showcase. (9) Damon Runyon Theater. ttN (4) Winter Baseball. (2) Young Pebple's Concerts. (7) World Adventure Series. (9) Movie. "The Roarmg Twendes." (1939). A young 7:M (4) Army at the end ot War I, is introduced, accidentally, to the bootlegging business and soon rises to the top in that racket James Cagney. 1:1# (7) Youtti Bureau. *:M (7) Bishop Pike. (2) Movie. (4) Washington to Michigan. *:1S <4) Pro Basketball. News Confer- tric wreaks havoc upon lives of those around him. Robert Totter. MONDAY MORMNO <:M (4) Continental aassroom. «;SS (4) (color) Continental Oass-room. S;M (2) Meditations. •:IS 12) On the Farm Front. Today. (2) ■nr College. (7) Funews. 7:M (2) FeUx the Cat. * (7) Breakfast' Time. • l:N (2) News. S:M (2) Captain Kangatoa l:N (7) Jcrfumy Ginger. 9iW (2) For Better or Worse. (4) NBC Playbouse. (2) Movie. a) stages. 9:11 (4) Faye Elizabeth. 10:N (4) Dough Re ML M:SS (9) BUlboard. (4) Play Yw Hunch. (9) Ding Dong School. I0:U (7) News. (2) 1 Love Lucy. (4) Price b Right. (7) Lady of Charm. (9) Abbott A Costello. 11: M (4XXoncentratian. (2) December Bride. (9) Cisco Kid. U:U (7) Detroit Today. »;3e (2) Have Gun. wm Travel. (4) (color) Journey to Understanding. (7) Welk (cont.) (9) Hockey (began at 9 p.m.) 10;M (2) Gunsmoke. (4) Journey (cont.) (7t Jubilee U.S.A. (9» Hockey (began at 9 p.m.) 1(1:15 (9) King Whyte Show. 10:30 (2) Eyewitness to History. (4) Sgt. BUko. (7) Jubilee (cont.) (9) Crime. Does Not Pay. 10:45 (9) Provincial Affairs. 11:00 (2) (4) (9) News, Sports. Weather. (7) Whlrlybirds. 11:15 (9)- S t a r U g h t Theater. Drama: Dennis Morgan. "God Is My CO-PUot.” (’45). Il:t0 (4) Saturday Movie. Dramas> Dorotny McGuire. *(7audia and David" (’46); Carole Iximbard. "20th Century" (’34). 11: !5 (2) Nightwatch Theater. Dramas; Ronald Cblman. "If I Were King’’ (’38); Jack, Palance, "Sudden Fear.' (’54). 1J:30 (7) Shock Theater. Melo-drama: Claude Rains, Man.” (’41). (7) President’s Trip. (2) Sports Spectacular. StM (7) Championship Bridge. (9T Movie. "Northwest Passage,” (1940) The Rogm^. Rangers travel throuid> the wilderness in order to attack a hostSe tribe ot Indians'. Speiicer Txacy, "Wolf SUNDAY MORNING 7:55 (2) MeditaUons. 0:00 (2) Mass for Shut-ins. «:I0 (9) Billboard. S:li (2) Sacred Heart. 0:30 (2) Christophers. (9) Herald of Truth. 0:55 (4) News. 1:00 (2) Court of Health. (4) CTiunch (7) Understanding Our! ’ World. (9) Temple Baptist Church. 0:15 (2) To DweU Together. t:30 (2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) Frontiers of Faith. (7) Oirlstian Science. (9) Oral Roberts. s:45 (7) Accent. 10:00 (2) This Is The Life. (4) (color) Bozo The Qown (7) Faith For Today. (9) Cathedral of Tomorrow. 10:30 12) relix The Cat. (4) Cartoon Time. (7) Fun House. 11:00 (4) (color) George Pierrot (7) Johns Hopkins. (9) Christophers. 11:15 (2) Little Lulu. BARGAINS in MOTOROLA Swivel TV's HAMPtON’S IS W. Ikraa St. n 4.1SiS 21 INCH ZENITH Ntw fk. Tub* Guor. 1 Y**iwParts flr Labor Guoronl^ 90 D*yt ’69’5 Ovtr 30 OtiMr Uo*d TVo f* Cbo*M Pr*m • riAor-nrf Accimo Opea 9«f Man, ifcni far. OBE Rodid ond TV Servict MM EUsabeth Lake Rd. FR 4-4045 "AM TOO* HilOBBOr Young, Walter Brennan. 4:N (7) Paul WincheU. 4:M (4) W 0 r 1 d Championship Golf. (2) Fae/the Nation. (7) Broken Arrow. (2) Conquest (7) Matty’s Funday Fun* nies. 5:30 (2) GE College Bowl. (4) ’I'lme: Present. (7) Lone Ranger. (9) Science Fictioo. SUNDAY EVENING 4:00 (2) Small Wbrtd. (4) (color) Color Theater. (7) Citizen Soldier. (9) Popeye. (56) Bbck and Unknown Bards. •:M (2) Twentieth Century. (7) Rescue 8. (9) Buccaneers. (56) Great Plays b Rehearsal. (2) Lassie. (4) Overbnd Trail. (7) Colt .45. (9) Movie. “Ihe OUahoma Kid.’* (1939) A man fights organized banditry and seeks revenge after hoodlums hang his father. James Cagney. Humphrey Bogart, R o s e-mary Lane. 7:30 (2) Denms The Menace. . (7) Maverick. (56) Guest ’Traveler. (2) Ed Sullivan. (4) Sunday Showcase. ... (56) Bins, Zwle DreL the (*ross- 9:M (7) Uwman. I (9) Joan Fairfax. (56) Poeta and Poetry. (2) G.E. Theater. (4).Chevy Show. (7)4bbel. (9) Movie. "While the Qty Sleeps.” (1966) The head of a newspaper assigns three top reporters to track down a murderer who is terrorizing the city. (56) Great Decisions. •:M (2) Alfred Hitchcock. (7) Alaskans. 10:00 (2) Jack Benny. (4) Loretta Young. 10:M (2) What’s My Llpe? (4) Not For Hire. (7) 21 Beacon Street. 11:00 (2) News. (4) News. (7) Movie. "The Steel Helmet.” (l951) An American patrol sets up an observation post in a Korean tem-''ple during the Korean War. Gene Evans, Robert Hutton. (9) News. • .1:10 (9) Weather. ll:U (2) Weather. (4) Weather. (9) Movie. "Meet Me in St. Louis.” (1944) A typical American bmOy vlslb the St. Lottb Fair at the turn of the century. 11:M (3) Sporta. I (4) Sports. ll:U (3) Mowla. “San into Danger.” (English. 1957) The skipper of a motor bunch becomes involved in the theft of a priceless Dennis O’Keefe. Kathleen Ryan. James Hayter. ll:M (4) Movie. "The Sag on Charm." (1948) An By Ualtod PrcM bteraattoMl SATURDAY HOCKEY GAME OF TB ■WEEK, 2 p.m. (2). New Yortt Rangers play ^ Chicago Black Hawks at Chicago Stadium. PRO BASKETBAU^ 2 ppn. (4). t, Loub Hawin and Minneapolb Lakers at Minneapolis Armory. DU PONT SHOW or HIE MONTB, 7:30 p.m. (2). "Treasure Island,” baaed on Robert Loub Stevenson’s classic story of piracy, buried treasure and adventure on the high seas. With Hugh Griffith, Boris Karloff, Max Adrian and introducing Richard O’Sullivan as Jim Hawkins. (90-minute) DICK CLARK SHOW, 7:30 p.m. (7). Songs by Johnny Desmond, Nidc Adams. Clyde MePhatter. Bobby Rydell, Sammy Turner and Johnny and the Hurricanes. BONANZA. 7:30 p.m. (4). Three ^ Army prisrmers take refuge on the Cartv^Tight ranch, (color.). JOHN GUNTHER’S HIGH TWENTIETH CENTURY. 6:30 p.m.. (3). Part one of two-part series on the Japanese youth of today and their nation’s new look. FN18 THE MENACE, 7:30 p.m. (2). Dennb (Jay North) looks for buried treasure in Mr. Wilioo’i (Joe Kearns’) yard. MAVERICK. 7:30 p.m. (7). Bret (James Garner) b arrested for killing a mayor, b threatened with lynching, and goes to a "legal-like” trial. ED SULLIVAN SHOW, 8 p.m. (2). Singer Anna Maria |Alber-B rtyllst Earths Kltt. ney through the mountains and villageB ot Guatemala. (4) Truth or (7) Restless Gun. (91 Youth ’60. > UkM (2) Search fOr Tomorrow. (4) (color) It Could Be Yoa (7) Love That Bob. (9) Mary Morgan. ' U:a (2) Guidii« li^t. 1S:M (9) News. , (4) Bold Journey. (2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) About Faces. (9) Movie. (7) Topper. (2) As Worid T^ms. 12) Medic. (4) ()ueen for a Day. (7) Day in Court. t:M (4) Loretta Young. (7) Gab Storm. (2) House Party. S:M (2) MilUonabe. (4) Young Dr. Malone. Cl) Beat tha Clock. (9) Movie. 8:M (2) Verdict b Yours. (4) From TtieM Roob. (7) Who Do You 'Drust? _ (3) Brighter Day. (4) ‘Thin Man. (7) American Bandstand. 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. 4:M (2) Edge of Night. (4) Yancy Derringer. (9) Robin Hood. 5:N (3) Movie. (4) (color) George Pierrot (9) Looney Tunes. I:» (7) Rin Tin Tin. g:M (9) News. WJll ntvt, Sport! CKLW. m*t, KBOvIm WPOH, Undt _ jxTsi. pi3 W!iu ■ Sttrao Sl'NDSV MOaKI.Na f:W-WJR. FUB ntTifV CKLW. Album TIB! WJBK. Brotbwbeod Mi. OrtM Brsu wxn, nrm Ktvt CKLW. Muca of rstui WJBK. CradOtS Bov WCAR. Btvt. WeMnnf Television Features LATIN AMERICA, 3 p.m. (7). Evenb of President Eisenhower’s Latin American tour are summarized. * CONQUEST, 5 p.m. (2). Explores how science can measure the learning process. SMALL WORLD, 6 p.m. (2). Part two of the discussion between Dr. Edward Teller and Lord Bertrand Russell on proposab to ban A- and LFJIVE IT TO BEAVER, 8;30 p.m. (7). Wally’s Innocent loan to a girl causes him some embarrass-ment. Tbny Dow U Wally; Ann Barnes b Frances. LAWRENCE WELK’S DANCINO PARTY. 9 p.m. (7). Judy Busch b the guest CTiampagne Lady. ~ MR. LUCKY, 9 p.m. (2). A prizefight boas tries to bully A wealthy socialite boxer into taking-a “dive” in a charity boxing show. DEPUTY, 9 p.m. (4). Jan Clayton portrays a woman’s rights champion who clashes with equally determined foes. Simon Fry (Henry Fonda) and Qay McCord (Allen Case) are caught in the middle^ HAVE GUN. WnX ’TRAVEL. 9:30 p.m. (^. Paladin (Richard Boone) b hired to protect a Chl-nese-American detective marked for death by a Chinese tong in San Francisco. JOURNEY TO UNDERSTAND INO. 9:30 p.m. (4). Report on President Eisenhower’s visit to Latin America. (60-mlnute) GUNmiOKE, 10 p.m. (4). A kfll-er’s brother seeks vengeance by unseating Matt Dillon (James Ar-ness) as U.S. marshal. EYEWITNESS TO HISTORY. 10:30 p.m. (2). Devoted to a aum-mary of President | Eisenhower's goodwill tour, SITNDAV YOUNG PEOPLE’S CONCERTS, 1 p.m. (3). Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic. Three are featured. SUNDAY SHOWCASE, 8 ^.m. I). An hour-long psychological drama dealing with a dead performer's son and bis decision to Join the troupe temporarily. Julie Harris, Maximilian Schell, Francis Lederer are starred. (Ck>lor) CHEVY SHOW. 9 p.m. (4). Roy Rogers. Dale Evans and Trigger Jr. watch The Houston Wcirld Champioaship Rodeo, teased dl-rect from the Honstoi/Coliseum. OB THEATER. 9 p.iii. (3). Rod Sleigh. Ruth Roman and* Eduard Franz sbr In a drama loosely based on the Boris Pasternak case. AIJCRED HITCHCOCK PRE SENTS, 9:30 p.m. (2). Comedian Dick Van Dyke and Stella Stevens In a story about a $600,000 bikiuest to a (fog. JACK BENNY PROGRAM, 10 p.m, (2). Robert Wagner and his wife, Natalie Wood, appear together with Jack and com^ian Benny Rubin. IDRETTA YOUNG SHOW, p.m. (4). Everett Sloane stars as the father of a spoiled boy who faces some serious moral problems. dra Wager, cellist Daniel DOmh and vioUnbt Barry FInclair, ate featured. PRO BASKETBALL, 2:15 p.m. (4). Boston Celtics pby the Syracuse Natkmab at Boston Garden. SUNDAY SPORTS SPECTACULAR, 3 p.m. (2).^ Samltiy Snead, Ray MUIand, Dow'Flnsterwald and Robin Roberta play golf at the Te-quests Ooui^ Gub in Jupiter, Fla. (90-mlnute) PRESIDENTIAL MISSION TO Names PSC-Enforcer LANSING (R-Pat Turner Us been named head of the enforcement division of the-Public Seiv-loe Commission. 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WHITMER Chiropractic dime FE 2-4275 SONOTONE House of Hearing Free Hearing Tests Rescuers Abandon Agadir to Pestilence AGADIR, Morocco (AP) -kench-fllled nilnz of spariding resort city lay deserted today, a mass graveyard for uncounted thousands who perished Idonday’s twin earthquakes, tidal wave and fire. ★ * * As weary rescue workers abandoned Agadir, Moroooo’s Crown Prince Moulay Hassan announced that 4,000 persons were known dead and at least 6,000 more pre- -pte would need outside help to ac-vnet- compUshed the task. Moroccan troops have cordoned off tha city and a quarantine was Imposed on the area for at least He said the full toll may have reached 12,000 _ more than one-fourth of the city’s 40.000 popub-tion. The prince, who directed rescue operations, ordered the wltlp drawal of rescue teams to avoid the danger of pestilence.' ■* * * Only one peraon was brought out alive Friday and officials gave up hope that anyone could lugh another nlgM beneath the rubble. At dawn today, 180 U.S. Army engineers moved in with bull-0 finish clearing patb-tvaya through the rubble and knock over teetering walls. The quakes and tidal wave destroyed 80 per cent of Agadir’s native quarter. About 70 per cent of the more modern European quarter was destroyed. - * * * King Mohammed V. has vowed that a new Agadir will rise on the sife ot the centuries-old dty. But such a project would take yean and a wealth of funds. Morocco, a relatively poor oountiy. 2 Detroit NAACPs Back Southern Protest „ DETROIT (UPD—lVo branches ot the National Assn, for the Advancement of Oolored People were prepared today to actively support the anttaegregathm drive of Negroes in the South. About 100 persons at an NAACP meeting in Detroit last night unanimously adopted a fouepolot plan to back up demonstrators in .Southern states with picketing and Ix^- Hts of yariety stores. 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SHOP SEARS SPECIALS Monday night ’lO 9 named Judicial officer for the Post About 15 per cent of the wounded .Office Department and chairman.'died «<■«»•<"£ the Qvll War 8 per LONDON Of! - The British ^-itorate by letting on the price,way of covering totally bald heads.jof the Board of Cbntract AppeaU. cant in World War I, 4 per cent emmedt is spending ab^ 8150 a,of baldness?" jThe health Service is authorized tol Kelly, 85, will succeed OMurles in Worid War n and 2 per cent in r to keep a man’s hair ^ ^ The state already has a cheaper i provide free wigs. ID. Albard, who resigned to accept'the Korean «ar. Ei&nund AtUnaon asked today:----------------.... , ...............-............... —-.............. , . . . .. ___ whether it was worth it. From the age 4, his patient had been as bald as an egg. Dr. Atkinson reported in the British Med-| leal Journal. Hie patient neve# had ftnihave, and even aith a magnifying glass not a hair could be seen on hi head. Hif man never gave op hope. He pestered Atkinson aitt neas of this or that “wonder drag. Elevea yean ef varied treatmei tailed. In January 1959 the man — th 40 — heard about cortisone. Hej skin specialist. The State Health Service, which gives frM medical treatment and drugs to aU Britain, suK>lied the cortisone. WEIX, HAIR INDEEDI "To my amazement," wrote Dr. Atkinson, “in five weeks hair was sprouting aidely and in two months he had a good growth. In three months he had a crop of, hair of-which anybody could be pi^. "Now he cycles past me la the street with Mslwlr slreamlag la Ihe wind and a aenphk mile from ear to ear." But to keep his hair the man takes two tablets a day. costing the state medical service about 52 pounds a year. "Can the welfare state afford it?" Dr. Atkinson asked, adding: "Ifie mind boggles at the proa-pect of what may happen it a similar treatment is discovered for the partially bald. 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I960 —2« PAGES Munitions Ship Blast at Havana Kills 41 to too Swainson Tells Hare: 'Me Too' HAVANA (^1—The Cuban government hinted today at sabotage in the French munitions ship disaster in Havana harbor but independent reports said an unloading accident may have caused the shattering blasts. Newspaper estimates of the dead ranged from 41 • ----------—-------------H lo more than 50. and a TV Lives in Rie Balance station suggested the range was 75 to 100. There were no official casualty figures. After a midnight emergeno Cabinet seM>»n. President Osval-do Oorticos told a nationwide T\' audience that Fridaj’s exploaons j aboard the freighter La Goubre •“had all the characteristic* of a barbarous and criminal attack on the people of Cuba." I.EO\ARU WARKKN Famed Met Star Dies on Stage I But ac indignation mounted, the independent ncw^ipaper Informa-cion said the oolLipse of a loading net tilled with exploeh-cs. as «eD as an aii of sabotage, figured as' at passible cause The usuallx reliaMe Infoimacwn, set tlie casu^ty totals at 44 dead. I :ir>8 injured and 13 missing. The I conservathT Dtario de la Martina: put the total dead at more than' Another six persons were reported injured in the dock disastr' or area this morning in «hai Ha- > \ ana Radio described as a hand -grenatk- explosion. The radio said those hurt were among rescue' Leonard Warren Felled worker* sifting through the dock-^ Just After Singing Ario About Destiny —^------------ Cold May Slash Monday Runoff Voting in Qty 4-Oislrict Priioty to CulFieldof ISSMking Cold veathcT and light balloting arr expected to go hand in hand Monday wh« riecton in four Pontiac voting dIstTicti narrow down a field of 18 aty CoBumssian bopefiils. Extra interest in this yeair's primuy viD prob- Two-Man Race byDemsSeen for Governor Experience in Lansing Cited by 2nd Seeker of Top Office I JOHN a. HWAIN'SOyi CHARLOTTE (AP)—Lt. Oov. John B. Swainson tonight will formally join Secretary of State James M. Hare in what is expected to be a two-man race for the Democratic nomination -ffor governor. The battle will be joined rS^pmbcs«i Cancels 2nd b u- s, - “Golf Round- ■ **^***«‘^ Both men had been waiting NEW YORK if! lUNmnuny ai ttUF ttmfi winch hegan Dec. 8. More than two r 8hHu wM *tA.\TEY .AIR PXJRCE BASE., anxlouslv for the gover- ••r *»- ^- " / ; The jury got the caae Friday .aTid Ultaiff vm m»' ,, February and calendarwyear;telling when It might be*-------- ------ .sales jump* wefe reported tor in-L 1^ verHict The Iwdhy that if President I dividual car model* and the a verdict. The------------------------------------------------ audicfM-e buued and diMtry as a whole. I general feeling was it would■nDBf ^ 1 *** *'"» Chrysler yes- be a matter of days. ^ » . acagem, a n *e terdav laid off m«n«in«.irfv 4 nnn After deliberating today, thr DCMKiiiOi QI If. JL In a full-scale Senrte «UdL dr DMKrtT juror* gel Sunday oM. - . ix-foot Warren fell to the stage.! The music trailed off orc^e.stra pit and the curtuini came down. i'.. .. . • dividual car model* duatry as a whole. At the same time Chry sler yesterday laid off approximalety 4.00Q ------ assembly line wwitow m Detroit Dr. Adrian Zorgniotti. the .Met'aiarea pl^s house physkian. diagno^ cause of the collapse aa a stroke. Rudolf Bing, general manager of the Met. first came before the curtain and invited the audience to remain seated. Twenty minutes later Bing, visibly shaken, again appeared and told a bushed as-1 scrriblagr of the death and ean-| ceiled tnc performance In Todays Press Ward’s Automolive Reporl* *ard February sales of 19® model cars Iwere 6.3 per cent above January and daily average sales of 215n Ifor the Feb. 21-29 period were the jhighest (or any eight-day period I since October. Home Hertioa (.piiteB fileilr* fibitwarini Theaters TV A Radio Programs Wllsoa. Earl ( Pages In addtfidn. new car purvha.*.--------------------^ lambastes Republicans fof failures f^fy rl» b^norld could be km Chae - ^ appear «■ We Dis- grew progressively worse At ope at state and national levels, m an afler^ Iritt 5 haHet. ami the name of point he remarked: ♦ M M "GaMty” or “a o g«Ntv“ Art lour times, slner Dr. R. Beraard Flarh aad hl« pnMty mMreiM, (hrwie Tregoff. are rharged oa twu roaat* earb aad wM be deal! with oepanitely. They are accused of murder ondiej^ said I ’’In Lansing, as in Washington, Ve are beset with Republicans who A«wi* w ant to run stale government down ■» modern expressway in low (gear." he says. ^ __________ ___ “B I fan Fulbnght accused Eisenhower af^ ^ (fUhan-i driving men of idea* out of ■* new'ington and treating with coiMemptjg^ iw today. ' , jeritris of his defense polineit. | A new werKf rtf amcMe ai'rlia' Senate Repubtk-an Leader Ekwr-i*® —.------------------------------------------------^ •-------i »rkr rirrtfon l^iited Suite* is mlkotmim for ett M. Dirk*en of Olinuis *s There wdl he aa pmary ■ “ Ib^lalklag.” , ^ rbolce he. the regmif m Wavuiai .muldl fla'™«red Puibnght's blast as “fheJOiBiwts 1. J and 3 hecaase there Hagerty said the husldness be- . BeoaMiran tvae of eov- nottnqg lull agsvaumi alt«md|y a*, "Pinion of a roan from AihamUeaT fmpgh caadUaIn Bare « came noliccable Wednesday fci' rrameat which spends it* mer Httiv pidtoioim, 'Wiftthnioun) (iflb ^__________ . ^ !*<^ j.Monlevideo. Uruguay, the lastj irytag to find ways wk.v jareaT rmagh Fuibright. chairman of the For | %• prtanaiy fa sdkedaM at tke'gtop on the tour He emphasijed^ wemelhtoi^™aiuiL "k *»n«L!Ii!nd piKBtkfd ir the liming «Kn RelaHoas Committee, said hr Masinpal Comi rare either tor the Preaideiil’* chrome broncfaiti.* between the Demorratlr Parts , aammoum.. wm*e tb»nd a disturbing for ihr Prew ,be mme rwasaw •„ «>, involved ^ lent to tell a news confeirwoe he ^ _____ . , . _ ♦ ♦ ♦ The PresKienl s , golf. conspiracy In commit murder in They the death last July 18 of the doc-,of tor's socialite W-ifr. Barbara Jean.'th« .She was shot through the backluon* .an w«ui kspallirtBw am w* know* more .ibout militaiy outside the elegant Finch home to pected to go hi. (fxiegietw ne.*# dian ’’almost anyone. ’ suburban West Covina. week 'Thw la dangerous taecjuse tbr The prosecution asked a linil- -----------^------ Pre-ndrnt’s .itfitude forectows di* degree murder conviction for both ^ iftisaion while precluding leanon,* defendants. If the verdlcl is find- •TlOnCl toUIBt MP jBopilW he said. It also keeps "mSMary a 2»over-par 97 He 'usually! Ikrtnrii 4 — PiccmcT 12. VtsiMr «xirrs in the middle to high 80s tbr 18 holps I traditional wlllingiiess to listen -• Continued on Page 2. Col. 7i I way'strike Ike's Familiar Smile Flashes for Greeters Champion Indiana Band Visits Pontiac tlnvr .supenof men irom the swrvice. ’ he added Under Einenhower. FulIhngkR Mud. the United .Stales ha* be-riiine ’ a JOlh r-entury Babytan headies* and hearties*, a big. fat Birget for the ably-led Canuau-nint world and the clamonqg pnvet^.4idden states 'Few men of kiea* runie «o W’xvhington. ” Ful bright said. They are not likely to seek *erv ^DORADO BEACH Pwerfa !bco Many of the newspapermen aie was"agog"all morning B.T under a cijief executive who—As tre Prewdem eWred *e more exhausted than the Presi-before President Eisenhower ai-I* «iirntul of their kind boM. he utlmsiiiaBraBy 'Mg- ^ved * • * pl*^ U the g«NU wto> had ^ - e ri grwt th-' TBEIB DAI’ r,OE.A OM . Yet mankind movtli on i with idea* are the and 'haker* of the world. The largi-i their number serving the country the mote fruitful aad vig-^^ bersme iirnuN the iftmitry ’ Remember, after his day ends, they have a kmg stint of wntms ***•• aod visitmg telegraph offices The Doradh Beach Hofei ha* nnsay dbitiagiilslied Aniertcan* . but they all llorked to the main eatraace aad the lobby to watch the presktentlal party fifoceed to Great Chance to Have Some Winter Fun widsn One of the interesting men tsi the Steady applause greetwl hint and tour I* Col Dft k Watters an in.;«”ctly "'"““’ut cameras clicked. all over the place. There * ijood new* for wjWer »omtN enthuinasts •ban*. riuiTies and i-ominued tsbd ■ m forecast for the Pontiac area 'hmighf hv the U.S Weatfiei Bn- rotortUMwc towar* a greaiet reau The^|^i>. « expected to bwawiimrso hetwen .North and (bp h> eight above. u, fiiarrua The Pjcahraa atodrewed 'ae terpretei _____ Carjtnea* krctiMB «4 the Aavrtcan * * * • ,,,_ ... Kevin .McCann said that wh-n _ ^ a# Avenll Harrtman was ambassador ' renp-t ^ ’"'to ftussia. he positively had .Slahn tor tow .C.tototo a B to w ' scared most of the time he wa, Mb advantage af the theie 7! FBANKIA, Bl.tmu The ambassador always spoks up frankly and bluntlyrio the Russian bok* and he took it. ^™PPed in at our cahaB .- hIs *l*ler Kalky was the In to vKiit with Kevin .McCann end; h-rpreler mni those who knew The l■p^l^t■l■nrr of their wotk the three consumed a gallon cf j iMua langnage* wiid that tbe tea—and I mean lea ) ,«teB loosed ia a lew rough Rus TRADE FBUINDI.V BANTER oiaa phrase* that her bniflier Good natured banter w as traded I had hath wt* Krta McCarax, «HI prejadtto of Detece CoBcse who. , . ^ ^ r. ‘— •—■ M the PkesMeat’s ger- **’'^*' between those Rr- TUIR AMHE.MBLV PIANT — A Pontiac Motor DKisan assembly plant supervisor-(third from left' explains asaembly line npentlkm to part of tlic 103-member state champNttohip Anderson jfndianat High-School S^nd. In rrtiihv for the hjoc. the band epteriaiaed empkrye* yeslerday in Ihr cufeifn* -itusm} dip r lunch hoip-.' They were on their way to Vetfeh*. 'Cnnmn, ftir Canadian Banrjmatocrt ConvetiUon Their op(?niTif nunite- yt^ day waiu d couroe.. ’’Back Home oi . Another kiw of eigjM was- rwgis- ' onwd in downfown Pontiac at 7 38 I hi" morning. i The reading^! i pm wa« 38 1 lie wpfk* wKh Dwichf Eivw (publicans and one of the nation’ outstanding Democrat* wiiile. I just looked on with an open mouth and listened intently The Preiddent spoke against a b^aotiful background in the Dorado Hotel dining room. The two flags were dirwtly h«-•Contimied on Page 2. Col. 6t a*** Bf^rir ^ The FirtoAtM to a hMttoy the .President’* von-e broke per> celMibly and he spilled ,a» he *iri VIIU laa. tlar* psllr. II s.w. CioiM Uoi)d(T> l.nctli>S lick, ' J L**« mioa.> Ml :/ f : THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAV. MARCH 5. I960 Jail Doesn't pt Movement Spreods to ey iw pt«» ’ AAmm: Mwl tiniidrin #ic cWklrMi ud a m«h«-* •****' nOOSIOn as FH^ in four com-; Negro Arrests Mount »rom Maniand to mi^ m% !■£ mmOATEB pkixh ■oun. At E\an*vill^. Ind.. an explosion , and blare in the home of Mr; and Mrs. Jack Ditsch took the lixes six o( their sexen. \winRsten.' Dftid were Mk-hael. 9. r.iegorx . it. Dennis, 5. Timothy-: t. Tomm.v. 3,; ... . and Roxanne. 20 m'ohths. 1j4 demon- ^ ^ ^ fneiyr. Ail were jailed far a laae. Ihni released on b IV nwemewt spread to hmeb coon- ^ by the dozens. ^ it no sign of a letup ii ihnsaax. Tea. Eii;Mr Xegro derjtymen Viami made rao attempts At Easton. Md.. four chUdrrn died of suffocation in a fire whii h broke out after strong winds toppled the chimney of their two-siory frame home * '* * The victiins. all Negroes. ________ Dorothea Mills. 9. her sinter I wt^ dare and 'at a^v^v Yxonne. 1: Quinton I^1s. I. and st«e Vrii ctaader B.ith failed Thomas. -Six otter l-p to MD Negroes identified b.v a tpakesaiin at stadents of Texas HtHt CAS HR TELL <^iaiihriii I’mvmrty staged an or- At Buffalo. NY. truck driver dniy sildssa fa Houston after RiduuM Jackson wonders how he waitresses refased to serve them is going to tell his wife Mary that at a uapermarket tunch counter, their two children perished in a Newly a tbouand wildly cheer- fiie in their apartment home lag Negro students roared approx- Jackson was en route home when al of a masa tnV at Alabama a flash fire killed tV youngsterv. SUie CbMege tn Bdontgomery Stephen, 4, and Cynthia. 14 m^hs, where spn^ quarter registration and sent the 24-year-old mother to VfiBs Ihaafay a hospital with critical bums , * * * Jackson whispered to a nun at TV studpnls dromfrd out speak-Mercy Hospital; ' ae doesn t ers time after time during a hymn- know it ,ve< " smgiBg. hamkeiappmg rally held a * * in smqwt ef nme student leaders' Al .St bouLs. Mo., a tenement ~ ' Fading student dem-'nie killed 25-year-uld airley ^awntown Montgom-1 Green and aeriously burned her jfiMir children. Richard. 7. Michael.' lakeOrionWifel”*''”'"'*^”**'” 1 r u If V Bloomfield Hills Election LraSh Victlin Have No Contest Mr%. Potricia Craryj is Second to Die Afterj^ contmt m tv Apm 4 mnerd 2*Cor Feb. 21 Collision ieiecdon in Bioomfidd huis. BtRldlNGHAM - A Lake Orton houaewiie died at I^ntiAc General Hospital Friday evening from injuttea suffered in a two-car head-on coUidon in Pontiac Township Feh. 21. USl Abaequami Trail, was the second fatality in the accident. killed was Rita BUtcheU, 4.o(De> .V'V condition at tV boapital. BIJkHTH HltRtK HAVANA ARSENAL -Workers clamber over the wreckage of the dock-side arsenal in Havana Bay which was ahattered E'riday when a E'rench ship laden with munitions ar PksistBi blew up. The vessel was the freighter La Ooubie. which tied up earlier in the day to unload the cargo from Europe. (See atory on Page Ote.) B. Crary wai riding in tV car driven by her husband, John, who suffered only minor injmtos. persons were injured in the ion on Opdyke road near Feathdrstooe road. Mrs. Lassiter Sheds Tears ' as Bond Plea Is Rejected ike's Familiar Smile Flashes for GreeFers Swainson Joins In II f I Y Toastmasters dS Governor Hopeful j/nsfaW Poehlman as President By MAX E. MMON DEARBORN TOWNSHIP -Nelle Lassiter broke into Sobs yesterday alter Vr attomey'a emotional plea Jo get her out of jail was turned down hy Justice of the Peace Jonn L Mokersky. I From Page Onei ihscaufita contentions. • • w hj, *we Den»«ats that his age TV Pontiac Y Toastmasters Oob; * * . . and rclathT mexpenence wUl wxirk has installed peraM A. Pqehlman . If"”* acaiasthan. as its presidem ■»« ^ tV amall Piv-Pan^M * * * courtroom m the back of the Inks- •AbENoHANDM AT ; attorney. J''' rtaWon Wkming the T .dsa-t lhaik my age wiU V ^ Rd. Drayton *>er examination In any haadirafi.’' V says. "WilVr JV murder of her husband. Royal Bnrkrr fnow secretary of IVi ^ officert ai» Donald dealer Parvin (BUI) Lai- Arm>> «as 32 when V ran for Rp„ ^ president; Edward gmemar and the average age of O Brien. second vice president; I Her attorney, crack criminal •*“ •* «*w D«toration of Raymond Ritter, secretary; Don-j lawyer Joseph W. LaalaeU, des- aid Peterson, treasurer; and Fluyd; rribed IV attrnetive, Maade os-Lovely, sergeant at arms. | model wV receatly becamo a IV says V faq.^ to avoid any i * * n j ,«mtamtVr as a wamaa with Vnerrra or fighting w ith Jim TV election and installation were; »aa Mblemhhed record.” H*re • held at the ckjb’a meeting last' . , . . ... -I S. ^ uo. . i- week I SV is charged with conspiracy I pnsrr sa ran lats a rare wrsw murder and first-degree murder in tV roadside slaying last April ( of Vr husband. Indepeadenre was X." farad of a J I. who loot parts of. both legs in a faadminr expkMioi Ftwace dvis« World War says hu admaustrative Bi^d Brardftt. omukl V office mamgrr br tV campaign. ' Pitanoes of financiaT support Fm sure wiB V torthroming." V, says “I hope to raise about |7a,- 'Debate Assailed™™. I Facing tv same charges is Gor-;don Watson. 44, an ex-business partner of Lassiter and tV alleged .lover of the widow. He is fighting jextradltion from California. Skips Present Hassle: n# examiaauan i. viag vm on Rights Bkous. H'sI Not Real Issue I NELLE LASStlER Putting in a brief was Oiarles Nash, 42, who baa admitted firing the ibot whk± killed Lassiter. Nash and two other Chattanooga, Tenn. men have pleaded guilty to second murder and are in the Wayne County Jail awaiting sentencing. Louiaell repeatedly hammered home the fact that Nash the shooting was, in the attorae/s words, “a spur of the idea. "If that 1i 10, then how can Mrs. Lassiter V guilty of first-degree murder?” Louisell shouted. (First-degree murder is premeditated). Nash was brought lata the courtroom ao that two Trans-World Airlines ticket agents could identify Mm as tV man wha paged Lasalter at the Willow Ban airport the night af the Mrs. Patricia S. Crary, 51, IncumbenU James A. Beresford and Henry L. WooUenden will be on the haUot for the Cemmlssionlj ol i ports and Homer Murphy U seek-' The girl was a passenger in the car driven by her father Emmett Mitchell, 32, who is still to crittoal (Continued From Page One) d him. And outside the room ! imperturablc Atlantic Ocean rolled unceasingly aqd huge waves broke sharply against a bank of and spray Stately aouthem palms also con- And after the lundieon, the Pres-lent depnstad for one of the most beautiful golf coursea in this heiu- All I know about bis golf game is that V ndled in an eight-foot ' tor a par on the ninth hole. Same naoNlelal amhassader af meat la the psesa r by McNamara He was pointed out by the ticket Mrs. Lassiter, who lives at 19690'agents, then removed from the Beverly Rd., Beverly HUIs, I trial la Wayae Ooualy CIreait I Caart. WASHINGTON UP — SVn. Pat Spectafors, mostly women, ck... o... T ’ «* when the "sosslon I nearlx two million customers ‘>u» SouiVrn filiburterers have started fast Monday noon. /fx.uf ir-i , TV PSC staff suggested yester ■‘wu* »orn out civil rights advo-l Captained by Sen. Richard B. ^ day fhal most of IV rrcentlv;«»v "^th tVir marathon talk in'Rusell wt-so-attea(ive audfonce consisted part rt IV la-i-xj- 1. i in 7l t i”"^*^***** **“ originally 1 After tVlr stint, memVrs B(1®i four ----------------- --------------- via a kMst fa tV baste msfably {sought to exhaust tVm. Under IV PSC rtaff proposal. each team can go home lor 48 I hours of rest and relaxation Vfore This has come about through [going back Oh the job qgain. expert platopning of tV 18 dvll - gjgg 2 ,! S:£a5|* 3 Hi 2^1 miliiM, dollars would be____ c M g •• W “'glwr charges on long distance "..hIc^s pdthin tV state, plus extra « gjfees fhr private lines and teletype t -a service. ri^is oppon#nta and tV inability of tV bill’s supporters to work out any comparable system. As a result, many of the civil rights advocates are physically groggy and tired mentally from d^jatch sleep,on uncomfortable cots _ _ .. # more than five days of around-the-lvar the Senate chamVr. r.ro S 'S orLSHl.*" i» 3 Bp” , ■-'Md ‘o raise,dock sessions Some of tjiem said! Just to make it tougVr tVjexecutix-e mansion in AlW ;! H fa $2,437,000 through ah axerage 10 privately t|>ey expect their first; SoutVrneix rout tVm out three TV governor’s proposal On the other band, since they have to provide'fmoat of tV 51 members who mart answer quorum calls to keep tV session going, civil rights advocates have had to Rocky Orders Design for Fallout Shelters NEW YORK (AP) - Gov. Nelson A Rocketelter hart CixinecUcot architect ti tallout rtielters ftr tV Rocketelter hortie Vre. at Tarrytown. and the Planners of Region to Hear About DPW "Oakland County became first to utilize the statute and currently has a numVr of projects under construction and in tV planning itages to aUevlatc potoitial Aside from what maket tV Oakland DPW tick, those attending tV meeting xrill learn about MSUO from Loren B. Pope, assistant to tv chancellor. They'll meet at 6 p.m. in tV MS^O Studem Center to Var reports from Delos Hamlin, chairman of tv Board of Superviaora, and R. J. Alexander, DPW director. J. RoVrt F. Swanson, chairman of tv Oakland Planning Commis-aion, will direct tV annual meeting. "Rural Michigan it faced with countless problema of waste dia-posaL contamination or lack of water supply and drainage.” Hamlin said. "Moat of these problenu involve one or more towmshlps.” "This rrttteal rtfaatteu was lae- aad led fa the fonnafaltoa of fag- department of pabUe See long Debate by Finch Jury (Continued From Page One) grounds—have the alternatives on of finding tv defendants guilty of first-degree guilty of aecood-degret murder, or innocent of mordcr. On count 2 the options art guilty or iaao-eent of conspiracy. cent and tV other guilty. The number of conceivable combinations—taking tote account that tV Jury mighi V ‘’hung" on one or more counfa-wat unofficially calculated by newamen at ISL Head of NA Defense Command Against It, Despite Joint Chiefs DOESN’T APPROVE Gen. Laurence Kuter, head o( the North American Defenae Command, was asked through an aide Friday whether he approved the withdrawal. "No” was hit answer. The aide wqk reached by telephone at Tlnile, Greenland, where Kuter fa beginning an inspection trip of tv DEW line. What will replace the hole left by the surface radar ships? Replying through his aide, Kutei said "Nothing.” Pentagon newsmen were told tV Joint Chiefs approved tV cutback when the Navy submitted it. Secretary of Defense Thomas & Gates Jr. okayed tV action. The reason given (or tV cutback of eight ihlpa in tV Atlantic and seven in tV Pacific was to save money and manpower. Pontiac Dealers* February Sales Up8.SlPerCent year aad a gala of M pwr oent aver Jaaaaiy, M waa aaaaaaood by S. E. KaadfaW. GM vfaa praa-and geaeral maadgar af Jackie Coogan Pays $125 for Drunk Driving LOS ANGELES had been as bald as an egg. Dr. At-| Idnson reported in the British Med-, kal JoumaL ! The patient never had to shave,; land even with a magnifying glass not a hair could be seen on his; head. i Hie maa never gave np hope. I He pestered Atkinson with news this or that “vionder drag.” I Elei-en years of varied treatment failed...... ' ■ OH* tioTOsily—tIoCSat. Mil! 971 Orchard U. Rd. FI I-7916 In January 1959 the man — then! 0 — heard about cortisone. He isaw a skin specialist. The State I Health Service, which gives free I medical treatment and drugs to all Britain, supplied the cortisone. jWELL, HAIR INDEED! "To my amazement,” wrote Dr. jAtkinsan, “in five weeks hair was ; sprouting widely and in two months he had a good growth. In three, imonths he had a crop of hair of; i which anybody could be proud. •'Now he cycles past me In the street w ith his hair streaming la the wind and s from ear to ear. ~ Under fhs CIssitlication GARAGES Msral MsdsmiiatiM C*. But to keep hit hair the man takes two tablets a day. costing the state medical service about pounds a year. "Can the welfare state afford :?” Dr. Atkinson asked, adding: "The mind boggles at the prospect of what may happen if a sin-liar treatment it discovered for the partially bald. Which pcditlcal party will risk losing half the elec- - a/T food buys i PricM in Tkh M EHtcthn Svik, March 4 tbra Tats., March I BEECH-NUT i-ib. J| flC cX» ^ Rfith Coupon E«p. M«. 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