Dm Weather dn4r v« (dm«net) VOL;* lid * NO. 1o THE PONTIAC PRESS Homo Edition ★ ★ ★ PONTlAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 6. 1961-43 PAGES AMOCIATSOjnUtM City Valuation at $290,254,000; Hiked$9 Million Pontiec’t 1961 guessed valuation has been set at $290,354,000, a $9,120,800 Increase over last year fhpt apparently is enough to bear the proposed 1961 tax rate of $13.60 for every' $1,000 of assessed valuation. City Assessor Edward C. Bloe announced the final figures today after totaling the reductions made by the board of review over the past mjonth. The reductions, Bloc said, totaled $997,800 and were ~ ~ wholly applied to the Recount Looms for College Post , Adams Now leading Richman by 510 Votes for Wayne Governor DETROIT (Pi—The possibility of a recount loomed large today in the contest for one of the two Wayne State University Board of Governors post* on Michigan’s spring ballot. The final unofficial Associated Press tabulatipn showed Republican Thomas B. Adams, an advertising company president, from Bloomfield Hills, leading Demo-erst Ralph E. Richman of Holland by 510 votes. Adams, 41, president of Detroit’s Campbell Ewald Ob., polled 444,744 votes la Monday’s election to Richman's MS,*71, according to the inofficial count wUcb was i Wednesday. Richmqn, 71, an insurance •aid today the possibility of his asking tor a recount is thing I would have to give some thought to.” “If (be official canvass shosn a similar margin,” he said, can assure you I will give a recount the moat careful considera- Adafns, In Washington business trip, said at the Capitol “We are extremoy glad we have won such a dote contest. Wr are looking forward to confirmation of the victory by die State Board of Canvassers. “I am grateful to all the men and women who supported mo. I hope they are pleased with the ^ ha added. Adams' assumption of (he lead to the inofficial tabulation reversed the psattiias of the rivals of •' day earlier. sesslng department’* rec-commendations on real _prpperty. There weii no reductions on personal property, said Bloe. A breakdown of the final figures showed the total assessment of real property is *148,708,400 and of persona] property *143,545,000. A factor in the *9 million increase was the General Motors Corp. assessment, Bloe said. Personal and real taxes on the cor? poration in Pontiac are up *7, 010,400-over last year, Bloe said. General Motors last year so-roasted for i4*/« per cent of the city’s tax base, Including nearly S* per cent of the assessment el real property sad 81 per cent •f the perianal. lit adapting a record *6,571,869 budget Jan. 31 the City Commission was counting on a tax base of at least *290 million on which lb base the proposed 33-cent increase in the municipal tax rate. The rate has been *13.27 the past three yean. The budget calls for a tax levy of *3,939,200.--- A levy of *13.f0 on a tax base of *290,254,000 would amount to (3,947,454, about *8,000 over the budget estimate. Now that the assessment fig- by the Commission shortly. Bloe said there are no changes The board of canvassers must complete its checking within 14 days after an election,- according to Michigan law, and must report the remits within 24 hours after the official tabulation hi complete. Many of the smaller counties already have completed their-, official canvass, with most, of the remaining stated for completion by early next week. Richman's runner-up- position was contrary to a general Democratic victory on the state balldt. The Democrats won seven of nine partisan races on the ballot, securing the re-elections of State Highway Commissioner John C. Mackie and State Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Lynn M. Bartlett. The other Wayne State Usher-atty Board of Governors’ seat went to incumbent Dr. DeWttt cept in instances where improvements were made last year. He said that homes continued to be assessed at a rate baaed on 47 per cent of thflr market value, but that personal property was assessed at 50 per cent of market value, a 5 per cent drop from last year. The lower rate, he said, was a result of file State Thy Commission's determination last year that real and personal property should be. assessed at 50 per cert of market value ujUtormly throughout the state. Bloe said it was decided not to increase the rate a es are assessed in Pontiac year. The decision represents a tax break for toe average home- J. 1 Paul Goebel, former Grand Rapids mayor, was the only other ■ Republican ta wto to -a. partisan nee, securing a seat on the University of Michigan Board of Regents. He defeated former Chrysler executive James C. Zeder * Bloomfield Hills. * * ★ Romney to Seek Co&Con Post if CFM^qrees DETROIT (* — George Romney of 1830 E. Valley, Bloomfield Hills, chairman of Citizens for Michigan, ■aid today that he will seek election as a delegate to the state i if the non- partisan. political action group which he heads has no objection. "I personally would consider ‘9^__________PM. ______________________ • great privilege to be permitted the female equivalent of the Broth- i a delegate,” Romney, who is president of American Motors Carp., said. "However, Will make no decision on this qn tion pending the scheduled April 15 meeting of the board of directors of Ctttoens for Michigan.” lor "taB nsridrrattna of the iuqiheattoai of auch • The citizens 'group was one of j the major backers fit. a convention ment of Michigan’s 53-yeorold Voters approved a on sad patterns esRftihtiton. , convention to Monday’s ctoettn. Early Masters Lead to Amateur on LUnder 35 AUGUSTA, Ga. IT—Bob Gardner of New York, 1980 U S. amateur runnerup, stroked" a iinfier-par 35 tor an early hole lead in today’* rain-sprinkled first round of the Masters golf Gardner, 39, bagged a birdie three on the 355-yard third hole and shot the rest of his out-nine in par to take a one-stroke lead over- a flock of 36 shooters, including another amateur. -First-round scores. .(X—Denotes amateur.) CtaadMr Bsrptr. Portsmouth, V». y&lgrer. La MU. 6*1if, M-1S-T0 Denny Shute. Akron. Ohio. SMMT Oene Ssrastn. Ofrmsntown. Sf, T. ISN-M _ X—Dick Chapman, Plnehuyat, N.C., Working to Solve World's Problems Yearly Hike of $37 Million Is Authorized FOB THE ALBUM — President Kennedy, Prime Minister Macmillan and their advisers pose on the White House lawn during a recess in their conferences on world problems. Seated are (from left): Adlal Stevenson, U. 9. ambassador to the United Nations; Secretary of State Dean Rusk; Kennedy; Macmillan; Lord Home, British foreign secretary; and Sir Harold Caccia, British ambassador. Standing; directly AT PhoUfax behind them: Assistant Secretary of State G. Mennen Williams; Special Ambassador Aveitll Harrlman; Undersecretary of State Chester Bowles; Secretary of the Treasury Douglas DHlon; Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara; George McGhee and Fay Kohler, both assistant secretaries of state; and McGeorge Bundy, special assistant to Kennedy. India Is Asked to Reactivate Board for Laos LONDON (UPI) - Authoritative diplomatic sources said today. Britain and' Russia ire working out ‘practical arrangements” for the ending of hostilities in Laos, including a joint appeal for a fire. * - , They said representatives of the two nations are drafting a letter Indian Premier Ja w*harlal Neh-, calling Joe reactivation if, the three-member international supervisory commission for- Laos. "A sufficiently great measure Would Beef Up NATO Forces Johnson Say* Alliance Needs Regular Arms Before N-Power * JFK, Macmillan to Cruise and Talk PARS ID—Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson said today the Nsyth Atlantic Treaty Organization' WASHINGTON U8 - President Kennedy and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan focused their allied policy charting on the crisis in. Southeast Asia today. Thq, two men and their advisers were scheduled to board cruiser “Honey Pits” in midafter-noon and spend two tp three hours rontotag a* toe Laotian crisis. Increase Will Result in Average Combined Boost of 1-6.2 Per tetil LANSING (tf —Slat* In-surance Commissioner Frank Blackford today authorized a $37-million yearly increase In Blue Cross and Blue 8hield Insurance rates. Tiie increase, effective June 1, would grant a $28-milllon Increase to. Blue Cross and a $9 million increase to Blue Shield. In Detroit, Blue Cross-Blue Shield said the hikes will result — In an average combined increase of 16,2 pa- cent to subscribers. New rates will scale from *833 a month for one person to *23.01 for a full family. Blackford said the Increases bring the total rStfe boost for Blue Cross since 1955 to 88.1 pdr cent and for Blue Shield a total of 56J per . cent. ' ■ Spi ™ Blackford said the approval of a total of M per cent rate in-. crease for Bias Cross is t per .cent abort of the original request which would have brought la an estimated increase of *31.7 mil- reached la the diplomatic talks la Moscow to allow both aldea to meats far the projected peace Final agreement has not yet bean achieved, but the sources said that an accord is almost “in the bag. The Russians were authoritatively reported to be showing good will In the confidential talks which ate being conducted In Moscow by British Ambassador Sir Frank Roberts. Stops Showing of Film LANSING m - Public showings of two controversial films by the state police subversive activities vote groups by the state police Nam*| Belgian Leader BRUSSELS, Belgium (II —Theo Lefevre, chairman of the Belgian Social Christian party, was appointed premier-designate by King - Baudouin today, the palace air fylnounced In a communique. Ah effective nuclear <»pa-! negotiations with ftusste and Red jbUity but toe building up of the;China on a permanent settlement^ alliance's nonnuclear forces is ■ hi Lao*. “high priority task.” While toe two leaden worked ★ 4r ★ separately at the White House In a speech wmHrfog toe 10th [ *■* ^ British Embassy, their They planned particularly foe the Communist threat in South Viet Nam, nuclear testfc'dfsarmament anniversary of the founding NATO military headquarters here, Johnson served notice that the Kennedy administration intends to press first for greater conventional forces to. beef up the alliance. foreign policy chiefs met at the State Department to review the progress of the Brltiah-American Johnson added that “an effective NATO nuclear capability is also needed to pehleve oar goal and the United 8totea stands ready to consult with all mem- ways and means of maintaining this capability In the future.” Informants any that the Kennedy administration has . shown enthusiasm for any plan to give atomic weapons to NATO under any kind of complicated multination control. UNDER U.S. CONTROL At-present'all the NATO nuclear 'We'jl Fight It,' Says Dr. Finch today by Gov. Swalnson. films — “Operation Abolition” and Communism on the Map”—have been shown to lour high schools in the state and a number of pri- arms are under 113. control only, undo- joint two-power control as .In the case of U.S. rocket bases in Britain. Johnson also called on America1 European allies to step up political and economic integration and pledged the* full support of the United States and President Ken-nedy in strengthening the Atlantic community. LOS ANGELES (AP) - "We’ll fight it, darting, we’re still alive,' Wet-eyed and grateful a jury had spared their,.-lives, Dr. R. Bernard Finch ao consoled Carole Tregoff Wednesday after a third murder trial July decreed life imprisonment for the once wealthy surgeon and his red-haired mistress. Finch and Carole—convicted of 4Gentle’ Sex Set to Tear Into Centennial Activity If first impressions meaif* anything, the gentler sex of this city is about to explode in a whirling mass of Greater Pontiac Centennial activities. Some 500 eager women jammed the Elks Temple, last night to Inaugurate the Centennial Belles— ation members tomorrow and Saturday at Miracle Mile Shopping Center, Square. Lake and Telegraph roads.' en of the Brush. The ladiea heard their aide af tall by various activity chair- There wen- speeches, . . dances, singing. It was a gala Eai—ty said he wifi aot feel wtth that ZTmimfi-mm mm-^leTtoatbreed. sue The bonnets are *1 each, as are Centennial Belle buttons and certificates. They are also on sale at centennial headquarters in the Pontiac Public Library. The temple-full af (mentalty as also instructed not to veu-m aut Into pMe next Fridny, Ht *- The program wa* kicked Dfr~hy Stuart E. Whitfield, general chairman of the centennial, and Mayer Philip EL Rowston, who read his «thaC»- tennial Belles. TO 4«f- BONNETS Centennial boefteta in various ool--s and patterns win be bold by Bmfiac Parent-Teacher Assort could become a Centennial Belles Chapter aa soon ai it had here. Chapters can be either civic or neighborhood groups. Membership (Continued on Page 2; Col. 3) Cloudy, Lillie Change Is Weather Outlook April U, it was anno«mced, ls the first “Dress-up Day.' M will be expected, throughout Pom tiac, to appear wearing their bom nets minus make-tv, or with a makeup batten. Dress up Day wtil continue each Friday until tot celebration begins June lT. Major speakers left night were Mrs. Clyde N. Dealing, chairman of toe Women's Participation Division. and Mrs. Raymond Rape-port, Centennial Belles chairman. ri They explained that any-groagldinbefi to 48‘it 3p.m. Clouds will continue to partially dot the sky tonight and Friday, the weatherman aayi. Tonight's low totib drop to about 32; tomorrow’s high. 45. . Skies are expected to dear Saturday with tittle, change to temperature. Mooting north we stetiy winds at-S mflea per hour wfil become S to IS miles late this afternoon and. tonight. The lowest temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding S ul was >3 degrees. TV mercury had the final rounds this afternoon and Saturday morning. At a Potomac River dock the m foot presidential cabin cruiser was made ready for this afternoon’ Kennedy-Macmilian meeting. The two Western leaders, In the second day of their Washington inference, were reported optt Lovers Sentenced to Life in Prisoru Could Get Parole in 7 Years mistic about Soviet agreement to a guaranteed cease fire in the Laotian civil war. They were 'expected to agree that once the fighting ends they should focus their efforts on unifying and neutralizing Laos, seeking that objective far a forthcoin-ing international conference on the figure of „ti»e Southeast Asian kingdom. Their differences en tills print could lead to trouble between the Led Waterford Drive murdering the playboy doctor’s sodatite jrife — broke into sobs when the JO men and 2 of the jury decided after a dozen suspenseful hours to said the lovers to prison and not to the gas chamber. Carole, at 24 no loafer the towny beaaty she was two yean treaa, cried at the verdict: “No, ae, Til be aa old woman when I get eat.” his folded* arms and cried until the counsel table in the pocked courtroom was wet with tears. Then he said to his attorney: “Thank God, thank God.” COBT *7M,Mt Thus after three trials, a year and a half of suspend and an estimated *750,000 of taxpayers’ of tye most publicized murder cases of recent years some to a dramatic condu- I'nder California tow, Finch I be eHgMe .far panto, da- , The case’ was front page-newt tram the chilly momiftg of July (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6)' i aad Has WOO atom ^-RSwTnSSK: Mor* MOM at t WASHINGTON " Mr^- Pnri- Konrad Adenauer of Gannaay and other issues to the Cold War conflict between the Communist bloc and the Western powers. Kennedy and Macmillan, to fact were described as snb-stantlally agreed to their post-tiona on a wide range af world proWenw—with one notable exception la the eaae of United Nation membership for Red United States and Britain at next1 s meeting of the U. N. General Aesembly. Blue-Shield got a 10 per cent hike, if had requested an *4 million increase. Blackford said: But tiia President and prime minister htilcateda determination to do everything poMrible to a mize tiie split. DECISION NOT EASY “Undoubtedly air action In ap- ‘ proving an increase in the cost of Blue S9i)eld-Btue Cross coverage Will be crttically'itceiveil by many citizens. They discussed the Red China Issue at the White House Wednesday In a aerie* of meetings which began at 11 a.m. anti continued until after 6 p.m. MEETING USEFUL U. S. and British officials subsequently described the coraulta-"most valuable and uro-providing a basis for strengthening allied cooperation to many fields, despite the. inability of eith’er Kennedy or Macmillan to do anything to narrow the differences on Red China. “The drrisisn was not aa easy one. It jMK’ made more difficult by a IhalizaMon sf fte Impact oa elder citizens with limited income*, aad tiie unemployed.” British- The second day American t*ik» « problems got under way today with a forenoon meeting between Secretary of State Dean Rusk end British Foreign Minister Lord Home. In the absence of any substitute program to meet-tiie health needs of the 3.5-million Blue Cfbss-Blue Shield subscribers,” he said, “we are compelled',to recognize our responsibility to maintain the solvency of both corporations so that.they may meet their obligations to their subscribers.” Blackford pointed ou( that the increase in rates was not unique in Michigan. Macmillan spent the morning at the British Embassy atending to British government business, aides *(^d. The. prime minister arranged to attend a congressional luncheon before resuming his meeting with President Kennedy — this time aboard the presidential-yacht. Lord Home and top aides went to the State Department at 11 a.m.. for their session with American officials. He said that to the past year increases have been granted In New York, Maryland, New'Jersey, Ohio and Pennsylvania, in most cases even larger titan the in-reases to Michigan. Blackford declared: “-We recognize that tills is small consolation to those who must dig deeper to pay the increase and those who must contemplate dropping their coverage because of inability to pay. ‘Stitt, we would not be justified depriving-those who are wtilr ing and able to pay for stifch coverage from a chance to get tt. An arbitrary of capricious denial _ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) . Pick Woman UF Leader Mrs. Walter Noffsinger has been appointed campaign chairman of the Women's Division of the ' as Waterford ctihirman during the 1960 campaign and served as district chairman the preceding two Announcement of her appointment was made today by Thomas F. Wiethom, general chairman. j. M H Hi. , * Mrs. Noffsinger of 4353 High- Ftoaijtt, dropped his head on field Road, Drayton Plains, served Agea Untied Fund Drive, years. She was also active' with the Greater Lansing United Fund for three years. ! am pleased witfa pointment and feel confident that the Women’s Division will exceed Its 1141 goal just as it baa done every year since 1950,” said Mrs. Noffsinger. “The Women’s Division with a working team of MR women raised *27,444 for agencies supported by the Pontiac Area United Fund MBS. WALTER NOFFSINGER Mrs. Noffsinger attends Central Methodist Church in Pontiac, is active to the Waterford Republican Group, and is a board member of the Camp Fire Girls. Both she and Mr. Noffsinger are members of the Chatham Dance Group. Appointments of Pontiac, Waterford, and Lake Angelus eochqir-men in the Women's Division will be announced to the near future by Mra. Noffsinger, who wtU be attending Women’s Division Planning Sessions tW next few weeks. .n loaays Press Sgf. York Americans’ gifts range from pennies to *1,000 to .help war hero square debt with govemment—PAG E 4 Cancer fight Arthur Godfrey says fear, ignorance, delay bring needless cancer deaths to 85,400 Americans yearly — PAGE 32 * Eichmann Nazi extermination program continued right through last boors of Third Reich’s existence—PAGE 14 Man in Space Scientists hope mysteries of Venus only few weeks from solution—PAGE 14 Area New* .........-44- Comlc* ............ 34 Editorial* .......... 4 Food1 Section .... 27-44 Market* ............ 44 Obituaries ......... »" Spprta ...........«*«•. Theaters ....,....»M TV * Radto PregrasM .. si Wlteoa, Bari-..■ « tempera 11 .Weather—Su [Gets 1- 15-Year Term [for Second Break-In Says Bagwell Won't Return to Post at MSU DETROIT (UH) — An nsndnte of Pkul D. Bagwell, the briofe defeated Republican candidate for governor, indicated today Bagwell does not Intend' to return to£j£°£ y, ^ pop^ „p. — Secretary General Dag Ham- ___* marskjold left his fate in thep ' hands of the United Nations Gen- F—„ ersl Assembly today with a stand- mart wmm la In (Mass today, mg offer to 'resign, but there wiring to *te tea aniflrtel^total seemed no prospect that a roa-l to persons use rated ay Prana jority of the members would ac-1 Mhteier FMil Oaks’* regime Harold B. Wright, a veteran,trander at the annual district PoQ^ac scouter. has -been elected meeting last night in the First rhaftnuM of the Pontiac District | Methodist Church, of the Boy Seouts of America. I Wright, a former district vice chairman, .was picked to succeed retiring chairman John E Os- "Women Are Ready for Centennial Fun guests, saw election at officers, listened to guest speaker Clyde Clark, deputy regtoind executive tram the Chicago rrgiiaal office. (Continued Prom Page One) a postman, has been in scouting over 33 years and is a holder the Silver Beaver Award for distinguished service to boyhood. Associated with Pontiac Troop 38 (Fisher Body) as a committee- Ostrander, ST, sf ION Parkway Norton Graham. 70S Joslyn Ave. UVi„hf u..—. » **» elected a vice chairman. Ken- ^rlsfat. H. ol 1C E. Huron St. lgUi Guff. ST Henry-Op-Str newmmv has hew. jyMjgf » TZsMpSl Ostrander and Harry Boom of 3704 Chadwick Drive, Waterford Township, were picked as representatives to the Clinton Valley Council executive board and Glenn JfanmxarskjQld made his show-; They were ryienmed by down move during the assembly’s,^ Mflttery tribunate Wednes-Congo debate Wednesday in >»Uay wight obvious maneuver to take the! ^ tribunals also sentenced^entitles ladies to a free ox roast fori man since 1938. Wright was’active j. . ... K •*» **** tenthe^ in the organization of the Pontiac nf Hiwriet tng from the applause he ie-,34 persons to Prison for terms]^________________, . thu .uri__ Dietrict * mended for the post of dttrfot 1SUS Sag" Jle^eSbsSS 'T^SJtJSS^S. «? .co.«tmrE «»cE '» (“rSSifTSvto we J- - JSe^entey night Rlw._r J^cfa»1??M? 1854 t0 1958;Oiffotd SUrkweather, 2811 Wood- C/lOOSe President WAYNE GABKRT mitted to the commission for con- High Court Has StraleyCase ter tool lag, woodworking, r Mowing, mosaics, weaving John Ingalls Barnes will bo the guest speaker Tuesday at the 10 am. meeting- of the Ruth Sbain claas. on international affairs.tt the Community House. He wUI discuss Ve "Will ftm Banning Of Nuclear Weapons Test Insure PesceT” Barnes, a former counterintelligence officer with the UA Army in Germany, recently returned from Geneva, Switzerland, where he had access to reports on the ban talks there. Barnes, a graduate of Cranbrook and Harvard whom he majored in economics, studied political economy in Geneva after his tour of duty. . The public is invited to tfetuneet. - The State Supreme Court today has Ufder advisement legal arguments to upset lest year’s charter amendment under which former Police Chief Herbert W. Stralry wgs find. A modification hi church ai meats has delayed the confirmation of ftw rolls for the Northwest Quadrant Parking lot. tack since Soviet Psenuer Khrushchev demanded his resignation last fall, stood by bis previous vow not to yield to the Red demand unless the assembly asks him fo quit. shey mill. 40 mile, skirt of Havana.;^ # ^ ^ Rni.ienm\pUe LOWienCe City commissioners have directed Clark Hagstrom, city asses tq revise the rolls to relieve amessments of four churches fat ed Till I* " ^i Considering Arguments for Voiding Amendment to City Charter Appearing before the high court yesterday, City Attorney William A. Ewart and City Commissioner Milton R. Henry rehashed arguments presented last spring before Circuit Judge Frederick C Bern In a suit brought by himself and City Commissioner Robert A. Lgn-dry, Henry contends that the charter amendment was unfairly presented to voters. at a«d reorgaatestto'i «e Trial Beard, but at from Its Jarisdletten. Henry maintained that Stra-ley’s status should have been the subject of a separate amendment. Ewart pointed, out that file attorney generals office bad approved the form ml the amendment before tt was presented to voters in the April 18 city election. UNITED PLAN The U.N. executive also made dear he would consider siienoe from the assembly to mean be should remain in office. EXPLAINS STAND He told the delegates; ‘T do not Consider that I ant entitled to present the. General. Assembly with a fait accompli by resigning because I have been requested tb do.» by a big power and its like-] minded supporters. Russ Plan May Wreck N-5an Negotiations bine St. 1 brouter key training awards dt LUTlCheOn were presented T$ Leeter Mr- i (lellan, *777 Bonnie Briar Drive; He described the amendment as agreed te e new formula far a "united plan” and contended i they would have been "tuireallgtic" to-woald not nee tte parking let ae | present the issues in any other [ - - tournaments, fashion, beauty *)nd JIAtl_T~i~1 flower shows, and a luncheon. lUUIQei 1 TlUl Mrs. John Nichols, chairman oft***-the casting committee for "The J GSlimOny LtllUS Pontiac Story,” explained how the! pageant was being handled. Testimony ended shortly before with Pontiac Troop U0 (Grefeet The queen’* rertret to choiwe [■— ^ «P the tyo-week first- bcheol) and Geeck, with Pratlac g Centennial" was murder trial of Berkley Pack M (Herrington School). The Pontiac Optimist Qub today the area. —tt~iaran the basis ot Ewart's Theodore Gerts. » First 8L; l^eetedfW^Wi^irt^Gatoc^ Its tterav ] Hawtrom said thte is the first ar*um«nU tha* Jud«* Ziem d“ or while MeCMIan U seated j "Bufl"' «arit. at a noonday lunch- tea I April 31. just three days after eon in the Waldron Hotel. Itrict and the commission felt that j thm anvnHmmt, ive oevn mvoiveo ,, ». u - .. . , t----------- M»y- ^be suit was brought test t assessment tus- . ^ contest chalrndW, From Onr Nswn Wires GENEVA—The Soviet delegate Pj*"1*® to the three-power nuclear test ban Mrs. -S_ tafia announced today his govern-:'groapmay enter i will inrtkt the system to ***• w pnjj/> an agreement must be head- Mrs. Philip Rowston i ed by a three-man administrative; how to get special patron tickets ta ^ April lg council ]fo^ the "June spisctacle and Mrs.- - - (Peter Hoogerhyde outlined plans beautician Mrs. Sue Lawrence, and Other newly elected officers are A fourth award-went to Charles1 Glens RwifkHI, first - vice praal- . ■ ... onnfor.ncc sonrees nvwer Hoogernyae ouuinea pu the General Assembly may thus [conference at which the _ consider itself as seized with a States. Britain and thr Sortetl,^.^, June 23, and thel y ""rm it td find it to be in the interest to han nuclear testing. yjg* M of the organization that I leave.” ^ fngfcg Lyndon B. But. as we said, it want all .. .. .7T 1 Johnson pat the Eassfisae ea business. Most of the rally ‘was a"tk* *• *• na treaty exuberant and festive. 1 does not ask Tor his resignation,! • - - ' - ■ • s. V. g«ktes. Fn-b worn l^ukland County Circuit Judge;Nash; 740 Cameron St., n leader of! dent Julian Galan, second vice candi. |clm*R-» Adams was expected to I Pantiae Troop 58 (Emersonj president; George Tuson, necre-- charge the U-womah jury this j Schooli.?Mrs. Jennie Hurst of 185 tary-traasarer; and Ralph Merk phiiiA Rnustdi) exidaihcdr*”1’00" ' Gage. SL received the den mother’s ovtts, sergeant-at-arms. death of Mrs., Gertz and another scouting Donald Crenshaw, 32, of Inde-(commissioner. Robert Bach ice each; to Alfred Jackson and n Tfm dai^!nB lowing the, slaying, and Roger Lawrence for .30 years; „ mattons by Mm and defense | Lackey for 15 years; and to Gertz, attorney James Renfrew of (Bone and Lester McKinney tor 10 Royal Oak began before noon, [ years of service. .Mrs. Lawrence spent more than' —..- , a year in a mental institution fol- Gabert, 54, of 349 Auburn Ave., has operated his own household appliance retail Mora, fat Pontiac for ntore than 3F ywbf He served as vice president of te Chamber of Commerce in 1956, nd was the fttzt rhairmah of the Commercial Division in the Pontiac United Fund Drive the year before. caller William Perry, whooped it "There is no point to a treaty “P ,or «•* •*»mbled ladies brought to trial following her : Blue Cross-Shield y Rates to Increase Eichmann Is Moved Hold 3 Suspects in Theft of Whisky I Exercising his new pnsswra, Pity Manager Walter Kl Willma* fired 'Straley soon,, after the dismissal. % {The issue was then appealed to foe high court. Pontiac polite today Were holding .three suspects believed to have pilfered eight bottles of whisky, worth 831. from Cole’s Drugstore at 501 S. Sftftnaw St. yesterday afternoon. The store manager, tt (he Supreme Court tosses out the charter amend meet, It will mean that Straley was tar But such a move would also leave die city without a legally constituted trial board, rtnee another court decision concluded that there was no trial board in exist-! ance, legally, at the time of test April's election. noticed the bottles missing from the ttqeor display cabinet after | This was the decision of Circuit [Judge William"J. BeCr, ruling 1n (a different sujt some weeks, after ferred to a heavily guarded cell j their car near"the scene^'shortly,Jud** Zk™’* decision, on the top floor of the five-story j afterward. Officials said ffteyl Ther* w“ a !*”’* *® appeal building in the heart ot Jerusalem 'found eight bottles of whisky in^lkige 2***; decision to The high r. part of the store., Police stopped the suspects in!* (Continued From Page One) j where he will be> tried next week! the c j lease. J - other way to avail yoursdvei|for a treaty’s sake," Johnson saMinoNGii i«n« oijT .... i Earlier this morning. Barry; J of "the possibility it opens." !in a statement-to reporters before! The Pontiac Revelers, a grdftp called to the stand Mrs: Sterling HammarskjoMs term of office [leaving for Paris. (from the local chapter of the W. Reaveiey. owner of the beauty (Cbntinued Frem \ mmm 01 W7UWymtc^T^* b^n does not expire until April 1961 i In Wnshfa*ton, Chairman Hubert'Society for the Preservation and shop at which Mrs Lawrence f rom Pa*e 0ne) T”* thLaul _______________, * * * \ H. Humphrey ot the Senate dtearra-jEncouragement of Barber Shop woriced for 10 years before the °* ,he «ry-Landry appeal. siavia and 14 Asian-African na- si« of cooducting a filibuster at the eral selections under the direction ’' 0\-er objectfams of Renfrew, . “ * i0*"* statement, Sumner ' teens proposed that the«General!Gedeva ta»ts. (of Jtawley Hallman. --------- (Mrs. Reaveiey was allowed to give! g; executive director ot (Assembly threaten Belgium with! The assistant Senate Democratic ^ey 'were followed by aiher impression of the mental con-| ^®We H* .'aJHl *• Me- -punitive actum if "she does not leader said ♦**« Soviet "tactics of SPEBQSA quartet, The Key ditlon of Mrs. Lawrence just prior JJfFf executive rice president of j .pull all Belgian military men and j retrogression and filibustering" in (Knights. to the death of Mrs. Crenshaw. J r political advisers out of the Con- the slow-moving Geneva talks arei The temple rooked with "You'll ' "She was emotionally disturbed!'] * go within three weeks. ' i"irresponsible and dangerous." today. Ifnnn a building. The Weather Never kaew What a Ooed Feitow >«* hut insane, no.” Mrs. Renv-1 te™We"»-I've Been — i ntll I've Gom i6^ stated. . .. # ’ - . j. "It is altogether premature even Away” and other oaeb dittta. ! Jn his Summation. Barry told to suggest how, in the face of Carole, Finch Get Life Um Simms FRIE LAYAWAY To luv Your FISHIN6 NEEDS {the jury the- important point wasjlower rate than requested, the 1 There was laughter and ga1ety to whether Mn Lawrence ,and one woman thought the beard-j^ ^ the ^ doii« when ed . mayor looked like the Great went to the Crenshaw home. jlans w ill be able to set aside lower- rate than requested, the Full L'.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIi|4C AND VICINITY — Cloudy today with a little light rain or snow this morning. High 42. Mostly clondy to* Bight. Low 30. Friday partly cloudy. High 46. Winds northwesterly 8*lt miles today and tonight. Denies He Made iFalse Theft Report Renfrew said in his summatiod . {that there had been no testimony Itftat Mrs. Lawrence went to the {Crenshaw home to shoot Mrs. Crenshaw- 'S. Viet Nam Asks Aid (Continued From Pago One) .relief fo attorney Maxwell Keith 19, 1959. when, the body ot Barbara Jean Finch, 38—a bullet jn the back—was discovered on the who replaced courtly Grant. Cooper as . Finch’s counsel in the third trial. plans will be able to set aside the Mwn next to the' Finch estate in 3 per cent reserve set forth in the suburban West Covins, commissioner’s, report," they said. A 22-year-old salesman who Pon-j SAIGON, South Viet Nam Ufi ■ r»n(ut . (tiac police said admitted a robbery'President Ngo Dtah Diem says ••• |j report madJ to them yesterday was he must have more UB. aid to !'.».* » hoax insisted today he really!stem the rising tide of Communist was robbed. . . ■ {terrorism threatening South Viet Temperatam Charles Akers of .'188 N. Perry St.: Kam " " 'ip i93o: told police he was robbed of $925| ‘ fe^mrtur* cssrt !a* gunpoint by a lone bandit Satur-I .m n ui Ansel** n 87 da> night and then retracted his[ 8 « Memphu1" m 4* story rather than submit to a he 2 I! 2 IJ!detector test yesterday, officers I S3 3t MlnneapoHe 8 27 said. « » PeUeM®*0* i? Jo Pontiac- police would like Alters «7 «5 svbouu I? |},lo get in touch witlj. (Kip depart- £ S »• rra»«*fo j* sj mt-nt if he has information about «' s« the robbery. ‘ : Blackford was accuied of "whitewashing" operational methods of Blue Cross and Blue Shield by Mike Marasco, vice president of United Auto Workers Local 7. Marasco and Paul Silver, presi* rat of UAW Local 351. had fought to the State Supreme Court in their effort to block rate increases. They contended Blackford did not give In the three trials—the first two ended in jury deadlocks-^Flnch testified that he went to see his wife to plead for a divorce, not to kill her. He said she pulled a gun, they struggled — and the weapon accidentally went off. Her dying words—according Finch; “Tin sorry, darting, please {take care of the kids." The death weapon has never adequate public hearings on thejbeen found, tocrease requests. __________•______ j verdict brought ,a .smile of "LOOKED LIKE GAS” "From ftie look on the jurora’ faces when they came fa* it looked like gas to hie,” Keith said, "The verdict couldn’t be any- better under the circumstances.” (taper, whs took moot of the Lowest Price Now on SHAKESPEARE home aod yacht—ta legal fees for the first two detonora, said; Tm very happy with this portion of Spis-Catt RIELS W49 A 17-year-old Pontiac youth, Lss-Ilia C. Motley, of 806 St. Clair St., was sentenced to a l-to-15-year term in Jackson Prison yesterday j by Circuit Judge Frederirtc C. L 1 Ziem, •; -> Motley previously had been 'found guilty on a charge of break-jing and entering a Pontiac restqu-: -jjuit for tiir second time in tiuta ■ ! months, j 1 ' v . / ^ n|||f|j ' He whs charged with the Mbrch ' . NATIONAL WEATHER — It wifi be cooler tonight on the Gulf Qnst and in Ae Eastern Mississippi Valley fliile warmer weuthgr Jplaced on probation iri Januaty fay v ia forecast Oar the Central Plains Snow flurries are expected jn Icircmt Judge Ctelh J. (or the: Great Lakes area while tite Southern states from Artaonn to [breMdhE into the v«n» pines test , Georgia wifi have showers.' 'New Year’s 'Eye,, Clifford Orail, the crusty prosecutor who masterminded all three trials, snid; "We’ll accept-the verdict without comment. The jury has spoken.’’ •i m«. 1 SHAKESPEARE SPIN-CAST RODS Negmlm SUM famous quality I reel. If brus | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1961 THREE to-Arraign CHy Man in Holdup of Teen * A Pontiac nian charged wit. armed robbery in the $1.55 holdup of a Pontiac teen-ager March 36 will be arraigned In Circuit Court April 10. *• ‘ Tommy. Williams, 38, of 2t2 Hughe* St., *wa* returned to the Oakland County jail after examination before Municipal Judge Cedi McCallum' bond e< $a,ooo**bte .William* is charged in-the hold-lie of Leonard F. Grant, 17, of 3300 Elizabeth Lake Hoad, Waterford Township. ' _ , The robbeiy occurred tarty March 25 as the youth sat in a car in front of 82 Green St Waiting for a friend. Grant said the bandit apparently had a gun cealed In his podcet. Rules Drivers Can OK Tests Although Drunk LANSING tlt-A motorist picked up for drunkep driving is usually •till sober enough to put his legal signature on a document, says Attyi* Gin.' Paul 'L. Adams. * A A -A- ■ Adams, handed down an opinion i answer to a query hum Mary tr Anderson, executive secretary of the Michigan Board of Nursing, He said a motorists' signature authorizing 'a blood test, thoughl tie was under the Influence of al-| cohol, would protect -the nurse giving the test from a charge of assault and battery,, , Usually,- the opinion said, a per-j sob so heavily intoxicated that be could not understand what he was signing would b? too intoxicated even to try to drive. ’OB Postpones Examinations of 2 on Felony Charges Examinations of, two Pontiac men facing felony charges ware postponed in Municipal Court yesterday to April 13. drunken driving charge stemming from an incident March 19. John fc. 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Reg. $5.40 Parke-Davis..... j 3" | 3” 1 ABDEC KAPS—100'* Reg. $5.08 Parke-Davis ... 349 | 3» MILE* MULTIPLE VITAMINS — $6.47 Volue ! 529 j 433 MYADECKAPS—loo's Reg. $9.67 Parke-Davis .. • 588 | 5'* THERAGR AN—100's Reg. $9.45 SquibbV^-r^s i' 698 ! 5/7TL moos ] SflOuP VUgJi —Mata Fleer [ * - •’*» \ •' k L \ ?J f ffl •’ 1 Nationally Advertised CIGARETTES RBCULARS «%31 ^Per Carte* 7al rim s* tat . 4mm KINC and FILTERS ^40 OPEN TONITE 9 HOUR SALE Specials ' Effective Until ? o'clock TONIGHT eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeepeeeeeeeee ' “ FRIDAY anti SATURDAY Hours-9 A.M, to 10 P M. , SAVE'$2 to $3 on Deluxe Men's Zipper and Pultover Sport Jackets V.»- THE POXTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, ^1 Sympathy Thwrtiiidi Domte to fiaJ SHAWS SHOE REFAIR SPECIAL - half soles ^ Oea-ia* 0.k $2.75 Volu* . With Coupon Only Sgt. York Bailed Out of Tax Hole j * Someone in New Madrid, Mo.. In addition to Rayburn, other* !pht « $50 bill in an envelope with who contributed $1,000 were Secs no note and sent it alone; We Do^Mt L-- r.Hfwnh uiH ihev had DUlao- P“Mi«her William Ran-to OUf«nia gold they had Hfanrt| no money but aent eight cento in tary o( state WU1 Clayton; Philip •lamps; one chap mailed a dollar L. t Graham! president \ot the MU wrapped to a federal income Washington Poet; and Abie tax Weak; $8 came from the 1th jNgr Memphis. Than., drug, ex- and 8th grades of th* Arbutus ecJJ~v*‘' jr_______________ jiyi,' fLhr^i W«t«t in a ,Thw# AnwrOUS donations Jotoor High School. located to a tnm „m who tewed in the Chat Baltimore suburb; several baby pyfcten with Yoric when he was sitters aent their small eamtogs; credited officially with putting a many people an Social Security German machine gun battalion cheerfully' sent $1 from their out of action practically unas-meager funds. ~v. ;■ Islsted. - . By GORDON BROWN lSgt York. I wtah to add my bttl I WASHINGTON (AP) — Lot* Of I and perhhpa can send more! people—kindjy people, *ympathet-| later.” , jhM|| - ——|hkii Baamt BONNI(T ‘ i, From Mrs. Outh A. Delanay,' Hastings-On-Hudson, N.Y.: “TWsj represents my Easter bonnet—It's federal iscoRK.tD problem. Letters by the thousands have donated proudly and gladty from oured in'from people wanting ton grateful citizen who might not ontribute to Jibe $35,000 fund have reason to celebrate Easter ceded to wipe out the World War wen it not for Sargeant York hero’s tax debt. and others like him.” the goaf now has beqi reached Michaj G Parker, 11, Bronx, nd hundreds of letters are yet NY ^ ^ ^ tocfceU j be opened. and two pennies taped to a sheet • -7* . *. *’■. .____. of peine and a note raying This national outpouring of good ••sometMiv tor ggt. YeHt." I rail n msfn wKn saimwil * hii _________________-__:__ s. S. KRESGE'S ★ STORKWIDE SAVINGS! ★ USE A WAITE'S FLEXIBLE CCC CHARGE ACCOUNT! BIB BARMINS! r; From Denver: “Dear Sin - I lam enclosing only $1 to toe Sgt. York fund. I am 81 and don’t have | much so excuse toe smaH sum. [Very sincerely. An old woman." j r From Bobby LAtoie. Kartkakee, -111.: “Dear Sergeant York—I am |9 years old and I help my brother jwith his paper fbute. My blgjJfH ter said that you need help. I hope this 35 cento will help you." j ■ Unsigned letter from Washington. D.C., addressed in childish i |scrawl la “Sargant York1" all up to you. For the last time you’re urged to remember that AO entries must be received in The Fontlsc Freso office by noon on Friday, April 7 aad that’s TOMORROW NOON. i talk privately I •pea hereafter to the pree*, then it I* only fair that all meetings between Cabinet officer* aad have headache, neuralgia, neuritis, sciatica, rheumatism, ‘‘cold,’’ flu, eye strain-, sinus trouble, fatigue also be open to the pie**. The Kennedy administration, however, doesn’t practice What it preaches. Thus, on March 21, when the initial meeting of the Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy was hrid, Secretary of Defense McNamara, Undersecretary of State Bowles #nd several other hausted nerves, worry or a bad conscience, aspirin, acetanilid or alcohol will dull your sense of pain or discomfort and give wholever ails you a chancel to develop into something that calls for medicalI or pain from whatever cause, aspirin is not a cure for any ailment. Stoned letter*. mot nor* than on* pum or it* word* has portmtnls* to pereeual boolta end hygiene, not -**-eese, dfegnosle, or treatment, wll Few ideas seldom set the world on fire because there are too many people ready to throw cold water On this day ta history: In 1789, the first federal congress of the United States got under way as a joint session of the Senate mid House' convened ta New York City. In 1830, Joseph Smith organized the Church of Latter-Day Saints, commonly known as the Mormon Church. b tan, veterans of the Unlea Army organised the Grand Army ta the RepuMfe______ In 1MB, Robert Edwin Pearp became the first civilized man to reach the North Pole. In I960, tite United States picked seven men to train for space flight. at when yea •peed abend yen can easily meet Thought for today: Oliver Wendell Holmes said: “The world s grant men have not commonly been great scholars, nor its great scholars great men” Case Records ot^a, Psychologist: Get Hep to Modern Sales Strategy The quartet of Kaline, Mantle, Maris and Fox continues to be the favorites with the incoming entries, although they are being pushed by some other player*. Most of the batting averages given range between .350 and <450. high officials addressed the group or statical treat- DR. BRADY behind doled doors. ment. *• Doctors and folks whouse these Later on, while a transcript of analgesics (sense deodeners) indis-what the President said was made crimtaateiy seem to forget that public, an inadequate summary of aspirin, acetanilid, acetphenetidin -what the other government officials (phenacetta) and alcohol are hot /A* a practical matter, oaleee modifies it* see sided .decrees i apply then fairly remedies and do not cure anything, but merely blunt the senses and so make the victim less aware or unaware of his condition for the time being. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE H-452: Pete J., aged 37, is operating a gas station. “Dr. Crane,” he began, “I have a competitor directly across the street from my station. Repeatedly I have coached yea about the axiom of applied p*y-cbotagy tor wtasfag friend*. Far That means do more than is required of you, and do it smilingly. ■pedal group*, the chance* are smurf/ tify our city for its centennial, and/to give aid to the orchestra,'one of Pontiac's prideful reasons for celebrating its centennial It may, well be that I set greater value ta hiy health than you do on your*. If so, you will probably laugh at my advice ta reference to t(ie use of aspirin, acetanilid or phe-Everybody knows that there is ftacetta or any of the scores of-. two years longer than this other Jdtely to be a much more frank nostrums containing one or more foBo*. b the public just plain and comprehensive discussion of of these pain killers. dumb? any topic when the part icipants are My advice h that If y^ mast ' “He decs **» as much bust-take any ae not going, to be quoted ta the press than U every word is for publication. *.' Portugal Riots Expose Temper of Dictatorship • While away over the weekend a pair of robins started a nest in tty mall box of Mr. and Mrs. Orville HAnchett of CTarkston, who now have put up a temporary box. ERRONEOUS IMPRESSION An erroneous impression has been qiread that the Business Ad-visory Council to some sort ta; least a half hear after the dem. peas? I can’t ftgore It eut?’ SALESMEN MUST SMILE “I want to leaf Impartial.” Feta doesn’t smile, so bto customers don’t start out fueling tan-'And he ptahps portant. But his competitor acmes twice as much gas the street does grin at hto cue-ae I do, though tomer*. 888 , ** ^ Remember, too, that it’s nice to ana be important but it to far more grt ae high oc- jjnportiurtto be nice! “How does he wlirT **• DOWN do it? For I have A lot ta wives complain that been located here their husbands can put up a cordial kindly “front” when the guests are on hand, but when tha stranger* are gone, the husbands grow surly and critical. Fete also tends to let down when Americans ore often too indolent or worried about their owto convenience rather -than the deft winning ta customers to help their maintain a profit ao ho can old friends and neighbors drive to still pay their salaries. If the condition that prompts you-to take such medicine to not serious-enough to warrant rest it is not serious enough to warrant Pete to supposed to be a sales- windshields! far gas. He falls to wash 1 secret body which ha* been Influ- the use ta an analgesic. encing government action ta its man, tor ho “fronts” before the public in hto duties ta selling gas and oil car washes aad auto accessories. But he wears a poker face most ta the time, yet apparently doesn't “Aw, they’re old friends^’ ho defends himself, “so they don’t Soho are the “Goo*e“ that (ays the gtaden egg ta sataitoa, so gta Atoning of the American embassy In Lisbon recently showed the disapproval of this country’s United Nations vote in favor of inquiry into conditions in the Portuguese colony of An gola. To some extent Portugal’s annoyance is understandable if misplaced. It is a loyal member of NATO but that does not bind each member to approve of another member's policies outride the treaty area. Tiw l uited State* reiuctanlly -Current Pontiac area prediction of Old Farmer's Almanac: “Fog and mist; being Ussgd." The Country Parson Verbal Orchids today- Mrt. Rachel Ostrndorf of Keego Harbor; SSndj birthday. , Mr. and Mrs, Alansbn Hardy of Drayton Plains: 52od ’ wedding anniversary. Johnson lUafe of Bloomfield Hills. 83rd birthday .. Mi's. Experience Rolhwell - of Waterford/Mrd birthday. wra it— mmm t—- of Waited Lake,‘82nd birthday. Indeed, many persons have found J HI__________H _____________ _ they inn get a great deal of relief realize be to thus' affronting by just lying down quietly for half tomera. an hour or an hour, without taking medicine at all ehtoM. go he gNoa there a entile, piu* a wladsIdeH cleaning, phi* 10 gnllons ta gaa at Ihn same The harm done by acetanilid or phenacetta (acetphcnetidta) an d some other pain killers to chtefiy the destruction ta red blood cor* M process ta being friendly -by ■_{ pusciee and the reduction W the the noiHiothai compliment coiled a Pete gives them only Dm 10 gallons ta gaa. Naturally, customers lend to go where they get more tor their ipon- Send for the booklet "Modern Setae to Advertising Strategy,” enclosing a stamped return envelopq, plus 20 cents. Use It on yourself ee your "front” men tor it contains e super duper "Advertising Test" that’ll weed out the men from the boy*. (Unn ante te Dr. tMois* W Crene —— -* ■*- ■ Mil, VMM, —' fe .temped. oxygen eanytag power Of tfTi~ hemoglobin (iron-ctxnpound that gives blood red cofor). When customers ask Pete, “Have ou time to change my oil?”' he k Meed to degeneration of tite A tat ta lotos took grim and rumpy when their faostoin its ffUSjl/ JjiliiT”^ "I’m pretty busy but I guess hi car* it She raihe Pr Michlsee. enehuln* a lea* •elt-eadmeed envelope M nead prtaUn* co«U whan p«retiolo|Tc*l chert* phMU. . 4 .. (Copyright 8W) normal Mata of rqiOM. Yet they may not be grim and gnnhpy at ant , "The reaeon oyster *tew I* »o x«*d i* that the •yrter put* But the public thinks they are. , It to only fair to say thattupirta so it patronizes their rival across (acetyl-salicylic add) ta for Jess the street who pays th«M a corn-damaging to blood and heart than ptimenf. acetanilid and pbemeettn. . \ Pete’s rival tanOee. That breaks So if you' must .take something the ice and says, to effect, “I like to kill pain, aspirin "Is the least you and am glad you are patroniz-dangerous analgartc. But bear in tag my otetieti.” . ' That hi Jenny salesmanship. A good -“front" man ihould say' “Oertalnly, glad to do it/It won’t taite'long far I have only idne car" ahead ta you. ' Jeaae ga%-e a* a splendid maxim for Rtaps atoa to urged .. the Smarted m WMMjPHliilMWqWWlMtei year. M aM irtuns>l«*i •**•*»• i* advaar* Pnvteae nee us'd at the Sad «Mw rste *' SnMiee MlrMtiB Urnitr ef AW - , Mi m THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL' 6, 1961 SEVEN Gift From Pontiac to blanch to Help Sproad Christianity, Literacy The U&.Nsvy-fodey delivered to Manila today ■ 00,000 plane, a gift from the people of Pontiac to the people of the Philippine*. ★ #' .* The Helio-Courier, christened the ‘‘Spirit of Pootiac,” was brought to Manila aboard the aircraft carrier Kearaarge from San Diego, Calif. ' | f " Durable vinyl, Inflaf. able by mouth. Groat for fun on the water or for tunning. R.juUrly 28.50 b«rb«ll ml BOATING ACCESSORIES HUNTING NEEDS Regular 1.25 donning kit tle Regular 1.19 receil pad... Me Complete 110 pound OPEN tVIRT NIGHT TO » Monday through Saturday ' State Senate OKs Appointment of 2 Area Men BIKE 1 ACCESSORIES The State Senate yesterday unanimously confirmed appointments by Go*. Swainson of two area men to the State fair Commission. R«f. 5.99 Didn't, women’s woods 4" Men's, women's right Carling, a member of the commission since US2. is secretary-tiVasuw of the Monitor Mutual Insurance co. in Pontiac. He was president of the commission In 1956-56. The Senate also approved four other appointments to the commission. the appointment of nine members of the-Grand Valley College Board of-Control, two members of the State Board of Examiners of Baiters, and one member of the State Council of Health. deyr Regular 2.98 precision fun made fennis rocket, Me nylon strung ..........Me 'Official sixe baseballs and bats at stack up savings ..............88c Plan Square Dance to Fight Leukemia The Hollis Hinkle Orchestra will; be supplying the music end Jess! White doing the calling for an oldi ______3 U-J- £•_»._I... Am.il ford CAI Building on Williams j Lake Road. The Carolyn Carr Chapter of the Children’s Leukemia Foundation. sponsor of the public afftir, wtilj 159.99 12* aluminum boat No costly upkeep. Has 3-^ — wwfofo wood soots, Styrofoom floto-| *1 H®* Ron for. maximum safety. ■ W w 98.88 mtlal boot traitor For boats up to 14 feet long. — ^ -- Refreshments will be served. Donations will be U per person, and tickets wUl be available at the I Regular 1.59 8-quart Assorted baits, flatfish, Trout net lias sturdy I V minnow buckat, stack jitterbugs and many aluminum from* end c c up new, just.......88c mart ..............88c cotton net .—....88c I you just say 'CHARGE IT mdtaka 10 MONTHS to pay- Regular 1.79 enema tackle box with tr TRADE IN YOUR OLD ftICYCLE ____ pacify, lightweight Dy- ■muAumuamuuml lit*, w#n7t rust...sic Stock up now on that# fabulous savings and remember SALE! Stock up now on fino quality RECORDING TAPES 7x35 C.F. wide angle binoculars and coco Webcor Viscount Now's the time to stock up at Federal's. Groat for This new Viscount is Webcor's now budget priced tape recorder. It's sturdy construction and precision mechanism will give you years of dependable op-ern+ion, performcnce. 3-spead, dual track recording, microphono, stand. Wide field binoculars, superb quality coated lenses. 7-power, featherweight. Exciting outdoor and indoor viewing. Ideal for sporting events, great ta take alorig on those summer trips and vacations. Beautiful leather carry case included. Hurry . . . take advantage of this special. SCARLETT'S DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON fLAINS ARCHERY EQUIPMENT Reg. 6 far 1.14 target arrows.. . 4 far 88c Reg. 98c archery glove 88c Reg. 98c archery arm guard. 88c Rag. 1,19 archery quiver 88c Reg. 1.50 archery finger tab . 88c SOUTHERN MILL LIQUIDATES! FEDERAL’S BOUGHT UP THE ENTIRE LINE OF 10,000 SQ. YDS. AT 50c ON THE DOLLAR, AND YOU CRT THE SAVINGS TODAY! •fkir •i2*ir OPEN EVERY - NIGHT TO 9 Monday through Saturday ) ' FEDERAL'S-DOWNTOWN and DRAYTON plains EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, U.S. Not Too Jittery, Aspirin Saks Indicate NEW YORK (UPO — Some | aspirin —Mata—a Mm to the opinion that mil of their product OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO^O Mw. iM. Soi. Rodgers likes Lerner's Work They Hava No Written Contract or Agents but Do Songs Together NEW YORK (API—Mutual ad-liratkn, saya compoaer Richard Rodsn. i* the keynote an which he and lyricist Alan Jay Lerner decided to become a songwriting mm. When Rodgers’ famed collator-tor, Oscar Hammentein 2nd led last August, Broadway Immediately began speculating on the makeup of- another hit-making combination in the musical’ comedy field. K 'U Rodgers termed his Joining torses with Lerner “almost inevitable," adding: “time was ho marriage broker involved, no ents or representatives. “We’ve bqth admired each other’s work. And Tve known JUaa tor a long time. I think was one to the first people to hear Srigadora.’ He and Fritz came up to my apartment and played it tor me.” ‘Brlgadoon” was the hit i cal turned out by Lerner compoaer Mts Loewe, who have collaborated on the boxofflee smashes “My Fair Lady” end “Camelot" to a some-time partnership whkh j»to«4ihack to 1M2. The pair also were responsible for (he Academy award winning movie, "Gigi.” Loewe suffered a heart attack in February, 1968. Ha currently is reported resting at his home in Palm Springs, Calif., and recently announced ha .was taking Fabulous, long-lasting Fiberglas* all purpose contour swivel chair 888 TMAtaTir • Slight color imperfect ions • Self-leveling bronietone legs people with a love for Hair and dadi in their way of living— plus durable, rugged quality! Contour shaped for comfort in everlasting Fiber-glat* glass. Won’t chip or peal — washes Ilka new. Seif-leveling legs adjust to uneven floors. Many uses far porch, dining room, roc room, desk, offices, reception rooms and churches. *Reg. TJt. Owens Coming Airmen After New Mark in Bed-Rolling fad" FORT WORTH, Tot. main> tain. Vibrant colors-bone, beige, sandalwood, green ht solid tones, tweeds in cocoa, brown or beige ... to create a rich new decor! See it today ... come in, or call for free home service! 59.80 FOR FREE HOME SERVICE: CeR FI 2-0271, Ext. 17, Mon. through Sat., WO to 9 Ask about Fadaral't aaty paymant plan! Carpeting at Downtown storo only. JFK to Be 44 Soon BOSTON (API—President Kennedy will celebrate his 44th birthday May 29 at a Democratic fundraising dinner expected to be attended by 5,000 at Boston’s Commonwealth* Armory. DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PLAINS SALE! Day 'n niter corduroy zippered pillow covert in /flat or bolster. 2**3 e Itiaa e Brown bOolT •KeHy SALE ...This is no fish story! Trout waders at a fantastic price! >.4*90, e Brown •Kelly e Green eRod Now ... slip a .regular sin bod pillow into a flat or bolster corduroy pillow cover for decorator magicl Both stylos fit any standard sin bad pillow! Both have hidden zipper*. Beautiful an the sofa, the bed - randy for watching TV. YOU CAN |UST SAY ’CHARGE CHARGE SALE! Natural matchstick bamboo cafe curtains c 26" length, JL C rag.89c .. 9*a pr. W-.........-LI* pr. •Deap Cleafed Sola, I e Reinforced Too Cop eKwoc HI Boot Const, e All Drill Lined •Nbeyy Rubber e Olive Drub. e Sixes 7-12 Ljk Breezy natural bamboo, perfect for madam or traditional settings) They let.In ok, eliminate glare, cut easily far In-between lengths. Give Ovary room a breezy new look. Dress up your home for spring. Natoral matchstick bamboo drapes 24x54"........ 1.64 pr. 4Bx54".......3.66 pr. 24x84".....2.66 pr. 48x84".......4.99 pr. 72x84".......7.99 pr. SALE! 'Princess1 quilt is a spread by day, quilt by night 399 'CHARGE rr Federal's special purchase, means 2.00 savings to you. Dual-purpose Princess quilt ... a spread by day, warm quilt by night. Lightweight, completely washable. Blends beautifully with any decor. Attractive printed patterns on gold, blue, rasa, Mac or green. Don't pass up these sensational savings, hurry to FadaraFs today, and dress-up your homel SALE! 30x50" hi-lo rugs and big 27x85 cotton runners 99 CHARGE rr Rag. 2.99 i Imagine having those big runners and hi-lo rugs of this price! Specially priced to put dollars in your pocket.. Runners that prelect hallways. •. keep traffic areas of your bast carpet safe foam spring tracking. Hi-lo rags spruce up bedrooms, bathrooms, an* trances. Non-skid backs, all in aasy-cara cotton, Chaim of many smart decorator colors. Sava today. AT FEDIKAL-S AND TAXI UP TO 10 MONTHS TO PAY SPECIAL! Melniac 45-pc. Dinnerware Set OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 V * * v Monday through Saturday DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PLAINS THE PONTIAC PBB8& THURSDAY; APRIL & 1W1 Two Stores to Servo You Betterl DRAYTON , ond PONTIAC i New Beautyrest IMITRESS NOTHING TO BUY! NO PUZZLES TO SOLVE! NO ESSAY TO WRITE! t. The faliln of lit* Simmons Company wpmin 'jimufcw EASY CREDIT TERMS! ilJiVcyiiiri j jjJ11 Be Our Guest on BRAND NAMES Beautyrest for 30 nights 4. In Hm event of e tie, 1 Iw awarded by Thomai Economy Furniture 5. The owner iff the oldeot toautyreet 09100* to exchange hie old mettreee for o now Beauty root and the old Booiityreet bocomee the property 0# Thornes Ecowomy Furniture Company. The owner of oMU act Booutyroet olio 091001 to allow Ms name to bo mod in advertising and display. 6. 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THE PONTIAC PRK8S. imUESDAY, AP^lL C, liei Miss in Interplanetary Flight Is Good as Thousands of Mites mu in and ui ou«: New Spring Fashions ] Moling i By josEni l.-mixes , •|,yw,fTrw w* ---mm trtentlsti hope m a matter at weeks to solve mysteries about 50 N. SAGINAW (NASA) nr**m Nntlmotty Adstrt&m INNERSPRING MATTRESSES X or BOX SPRINGS rX jtoyulatlr SUM ST* AUTOMATIC COFFEE MAKER P»p-Up TOASTER Your Choice j STEREO Deluxe 3-Turret KEYSTONE 12-PIECE MOVIE OUTFIT ADMIRAL 23" CONSOLE TV NO PAYMENTS TIL JUNE No Money Seeded No Payments *TU June YOUR CHOICE 7-PC. CHROME or BRONZETOME DINETTE SETS •twt ; of Technology. } ' ’ * ■'* * | At 9:34 p.m. (fST) March 19 at : JPL * Goidstone tracking station, * S9 miles north at Barstow, Calif., < a radio signal completed a 70-. million-mile round trip to Veooa. ; The signal had left Goldatqne 64 4 minutes before, ft was the first I time a signal bounce off Venus had t been Immediately confirmed with-l out elaborate analysis at taped | REPEAT EXPERIMENT Since March 10, a day astronauts ' repeated the experiment many ' times and will continue their re-‘ search lor several more weeks. By • studying variations in the retailing signals they expect la get infer | matron impossible to acquire it : any other available way. Yanas Is perpetually shrouded laltsssps ran peietrsti .iNiwmiRn uo mu ahr WBMH ' the planet's surface la like. II may be all dry laad or, tor ah | anybody kaesrs certainly, M may j have seas—of water er susne ; other liquid such 'as petrateiwn. Because different kinds of sur-f face reflect radio signals differ-i ently. the JPL scientists hope to ? answer this question, and also to * find out whether Venus spins on ] Rickenbackers Son jin Court on Census | NEW YORK UP - A son of Capt. j Edward V. Rickenbacker, World , War Iflytng hero and board chair-j man of Eastern Air Lines, pleaded j Innocent Wednesday to a charge af 1 refusing to answer a 1990 censui ! special questionnaire, j The ton, William F. Rirkeu- ftsauotre, at a detailed type sent to every fourth household, was snoopy, a violation at privacy • U.S. Diet. Court Judge Charles > M. Metzner released him on his .. owfr recognizance and scheduled • May 4 lor the' setting of a trial! • date. j Capt. Rickenbacker sat in the i spectator section of die Court dkir-i big . the proceedings. He declined ! later to comment to newsmen. I*' Envoy Sms Gizenga - ; STANLEYVILLE. The Congo (ft r — Alipnne Diakije of Mali, the first I ambassador accredited ta> the Stanleyville regime, presented his I credentials to Antoine Gizenga ! Wednesday. > The first woman ever elected to I the L’ S- Senate was-Mrs. Hattie | W. Caraway of Jonesboro, Ark., Noraaatone POWER PLUS HKARIMO AID A NEW STANDARD _por fowiRt AND PRMLfTV SEE THE FULL LINE OF INCOMPARABLE Normatone HEARING AIDS . |3^c*H,ARW0 Iwj^ioCONTAIJr r fashion eyewear IS TiSr AT WOMB OR our ornct IM 19 V wsginaw It NO MONEY NEEDED! BEAUTIFUL MODERN 3-PO. SECTIONAL SUITE! •ISO95 Beautifully proportioned right, loft and curved cantor sections provide tooting spacu for family and friends. Deep, solid, foom cushions for fine comfort. Tailored in fine quality decorator covers. I SPECIAL PBRDHASE! 2-PC. LNINU ROOM SET! AM foom, rovotsfblo. cushioned . sofa and lounge choir suite. BesAitiful decorotor cover . . . with hose covered io same material for long, durable wear.. 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Heap big value Dan River cotton plaids , . . more colorful than an Indian chiefs head-dressi Wash 'n wear wonders, too, need-little or ho ironing! Ail Penney tailored with permanent collar stays, 2 pockets. Men's sixes small, medium, large SEAMLESS NYLON DREfS SHEERS , First quality 400-needle, 15-denier dress sheers in fashion's wanted neutral tones. For so little wampum you can stock -a complete season's . supply. 2^*1 PENNEY'S-DOWNTOWN Op«n Ertry Mon., Tkon. and PH. 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. - All Ortw WooMoyi 9:30 A-M. to 5:30 P.M. PENNEY'S-MIRACLE MILE Opifi Evary Weekday - Monday through Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. THE. PONTIAC PRESS ' THURSDAY, APRIL e, wei FIFTEEN PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. grace the Pontiac ana skyline? • To find out how much looking up you dor and to draw you atteqtion to tome of the fine architectural specimens that do* Pontiac's upper atmosphere, The Pontiac Press today Is running a series of towers, turrets and spires recorded by the camera of Eddie Vanderworp. ' V; \ Do you recognize them? They an Identified for yon on page' 34 of today's paper. a mu NEW Flex 82-inch as shown, lifetime construction, zippered reversible foam cushions, high grade decorator fabrics, if&fcfi 70 inch ............: .$139 76 inch ................$139 84 inch • . ...$169. 90 inch ..............,.$179 .96 inch .............. $189 111 Inch .......t......$199 Professional Decorating Service Hdqs. for Drexel, Grand jtapids, Flexsteel Bloomfitld Hills — 2600 WoofaN^ (Near Item Lake ltd.) Acres* freai Tad's LOW LONG LOOK - SOFAS BY THE. INCH & SIXTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APfllL 6, lSei Eichmann Orders Worse Horrors During Last Days ) rare an* ext erminatiop program camps, was dtetinUl to become the _____ tmmta toot-The flat theGerman paopiollhi ISeSmtaST^ *>ow£iJIj right ------------------------ By BOB CONSUMNE [through the las* hour* of the coloo-DACHAl'—One of the more in- s?tl collapse of the Third Keich. M credible aspects of the Nazi tor-; anything, it got worse. Dachau, the first of the horror had known about it was on March the water tank. Soma drowned. H, 1983. when “' ' WotioBo/Jr Ad»ar«s#d Lorgo Size Electric FRY PAN ••Oa Wednesday. March tt, tin. the ant taueaotrettoa camp wfll be eprotri la the vfete-tty at Darhaa. It can accent* luodatr 5.BOO people. W< * "The return to the Nock took place at 8 o'clock in the evening, barefoot^, and many here with- tarred by paltry scrapim. la the help te restore calm ta i •mat Of oar people. Htnuhier. Commiooioorr of Police for the City of Munich.” Now in the spring of 1945—nobody really knows how many •tortured lives later—Dachau again stood virtually alone, deep in Hitler’s deceptively lovely redoubt. The Allies had overrun most olj the others, yet such was crazed zeal to puriish and destroy helpless Victims that some of these! places had been evacuated of their i. human refuse and the starvelings; sent to Dachau. nounced. Geo. Delestraint, a mag- bureau does not distribute num- floor and planted into the loot of the makeshift i out clothes. We had been kept in the hath for 14 hours without food or drink. In the following days the number of deaths increased !, quite considerably ” Rank meant nothing at Dachau. action wilt The Genieva Convention might have applied to the moon. “On April 19, 1945, just 10 days before ope, glorious liberation,,’ Bishop Neuhaeusler told me,-close to tears over the memory, vthe the Mass celebrated in rack by Blshop Piguet. “Hardly had the- service begun when an SS undercommandant came in and interrupted. ‘The gen-jeral must -pack at once;’ he an- , left his position ;it hers any more but it-learns from the secompanytng lists that there hteiewiittte things. and are Hi women from Leipzig, many terstimufuhrer, What Is wiraag awered Ughtiy. ‘he Is phg ta Inns brack, a* all of you are. We have flat aow leaving a small of wbm aid fwry sick, and 5,638 men from seven other camps. 'At the siding are 15 to 30 wagons containing 2,600 corpses, mostly comrades bom Floaantburg wl. Bwhmwald who died en route.L^, almo(t The funeral-commando transports ^ *** bo Some of Capital’s difficulties e*i cartier? There Is P Capital’s fin —Capital made this sturdy little plane 'the backbone of its fleet and failed to modernise the rest of its equipment until it was .too late. Eventually It was forced to pit the Viscount against bigger SPECIAL in die West. DC3s, DC4s and Constellations when it could have sold them tn 199S and 1956 — a period when' used aircraft-price*-were high; when it finally did try to dispoee of them, there was no market. Snack tay ||llc Reg. $1.49 W Ail metal. Wrought iron legs. Handsome pattern. But an obvious question is why and how Capital fell intp this financial quicksand fin the first place. ' A .v v t Responsible aviation sources give these reasons: MOB OWN GRAVE —Capital dug its own grave in 1995 when it bought 60 prop-jet Viscounts from Vickers and Rest in Peace, Dear CHARLESTON, S.C. »-Is wring a subconscious noise of pre-j test? The Journal of the American Institute of Hypnosis, in a recent issue recived here, says "snoring . . can be an expression of hos- tility. The snorer. is angry at *ome- WESTER* AUTO FRIDAY 9:30 A.M. to 8:30 F.M. ONLY! Follow Hie Crowds to Georfs'a—Big Savings on Your Family's Spring Hoods. Jolt Soy Charge Itt Got Holdon Stomps! Gigantic SPRING >w in Progress at BOTH STORES BETTER DRESSES BIRDSEYE DIAPERS 19c 1st Qm’Utf Sovel to SJt HEN'S JACKETS 1188 2.19 QwdUy CANNON SHEETS S 159 Ample Free Parking! Easy Credit Terms! Ml SOUTH SABI HAW STIEET • POHTUC V WWMHU1T 4M5 MXIK HIGHWAY • MAYTOH PLAINS •Phone FE 3-7901 ; - Phone OR 4-0321 P0N(T1AC STORE OWN Mon, and Fri. 'til 9 • DRAYTON STORE OPEN Mon., Thtirs./ Fri.. and Spt. 'til 9 GEORGE’S DEPT. STORE THE PONTIAC PRBS9. THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1W1 THE FLOOR SHOP ae«mi wbnaw ip Plenty Of Fm Parking In Our Lot Rear of Haw Op— Friday aa4 Mmfrf 'HI VP. M. CERAMIC WALL tile SPECIALS Weather Is Still King PONTIAC on 3y Highway Project* LANSING (UPIl-Mda wffl be opened April IS on 39 highway construction projects, the State High- 25 North Saginaw Street VISIT OUR MODERN OPTICAL DEPARTMENT DR. SAKOUN, Optometrist Ready now at Robert fashion SPRING ttiATSAND SUITS AD Famous Brands, FRIGIDAIRE—GENERAL ELECTRIC—KELVINATOR—EASY —MAYTAG—RCA VICTOR—and Many Others The Price Is Right Some Items Are One of a Kind, Floor Samples, Etc. —« OUTSTANDING VALUES— Reduced fO Shimmering rayon satis, rustling toffata liningsl Sizzling pastahf 8 to 16. SPRING TOPPERS r.rJuced U All Handcrafted Chassis • Uath«-lo<* WriMd »ta*W a Every ana mye" worn **** • Now Spring cstem Pictures ★ NO MONEY DOWN ★LOWEST FINANCE RATES / if TREE DELIVERY ______ m I ★FREE SERVICE BY OUR TRAINED BJTLr^rro. ' k PERSONNEL ~~ " ~ ★ OO DATS: FOR CASgdf - Pontiac's Oldest and Largest Exclusive Appliance Dealer YOU CAN UN $100.00 —ASK FOR DETAILS In Pontiac In Clarkston-Watecford 6460 Dixie Hwy. Open Sunday 12 to 6 P.M. Parking in the Roar Buy nOW...paVLATEr Stereo Hi-Fi WithRadio $F ’178 Syhrsnia 17 Inch Portable TV is& 108 2 Speed 2 Cycle Automatic Washer *. 198 14 Cu. Ft Gibson Refrigerator-Freezer Dehue An $1 QQ thewa, LQQ Maytag Washer Pol Size Wrtagur *98 2 Dr. Antematle Defreet 14 Co. Ft Refrigerator m RCA Whirlpool Antomatie Washer. 168 Speed Queen Deluxe Dryer 3T138 itM 1 -f THE PONTIAC P»E>5S, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1961 NINETEEN Pontiac Pastors Assn, to Hoar City M&nagtT Walter K. Willman, Pontiac dty manager, will address members of the Pontiac Pastors Association at the April meeting in First Presby- Indonesia to Snvtr Ties AMSTERDAM (AP) - The Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf reported Wednesday that Indonesia will break all diplomatic re-, hrtions with Belgium and nationalize Belgian property. Where's My Mon Acquitted 2 Years Ago for Same Crime to Figure in Proceedings ST. JOHNS eMjnaecqtion and defense attorneys pfedtet that Vln-cent Hengesbach of Weftphalia will figure heavily' In a murder trial here — two yean after his own trial for the same crime ^5—-T ' REGAIN PEACE OF MIND. FAY OFF ALL YOUR ^Srrlsu • BILLS AT ONE PLACE, WITH WEEKLY ffflWy _ PAYMENTS YOU CAN AFFORD. XW Payments as Low as $10,00 Weekly • PROTECT YOUR JOB end YOUR CREDIT • AVOID GARNISHMENTS end REPOSSESSIONS • DEBT PROTECTION INSURANCE COME in HOW or CALL for o HOME APPOINTMENT FES-9281 732 *7 E ■ teP wEiw B ^ Just Opposite Moih Peat Office ; OtFICES IN DETROIT AND PONTIAC i *r roiiUi KITTENS ABE SAVED - Unidentified Uwton. Olda., Bremen give -artificial respiration to five Siamese kittens they saved from a burning bouse. Bystanders watch as life is worked back into the tiny victbns. Firemen said the mother cat died’ in .the flames. No one was injured bid the animals. COLGATE TOOTH PASTE Judge Dismisses Charge of Assault Affteni MS SELLING ALL FLOOR SAMPLE SECTIONALS and COUCHES at $10 ABOVE COST We.Have 97 Zenith 1961 Model TY's in a Variety of Weeds with the 400 Space Commend Tuning BELOW DEALER COST Suspend Congressman “QUITO, Ecuador (UPI) — Francisco Salazar Alvarado, deputy di- safari ^rspmgbr^ f BAR AND UTILITY STOOL Sturdy Runes—Ready Finish! Modem Done Trowel, Ti Three Prone GRASS SEED This year we’re celebrating the ISStli Anniversary of Dant Bourbon. And I can't think oi a better way of do> ing It than to give you the very best Kentucky Bourbon we over made...aged a fall 7 yoarsl That moans you're getting a bonus of throe oxtra.yodn of mellow aging. I hope you try it. you tan sure taste the difference! r Sptcud! ^ COTTON Clothesline St. Joseph^ ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN MODESS Vee Perm SANITARY NAPKINS CITY ADJUSTMENT SERVICE ALL OVER THE STORE ON DRUGS, VITAMINS! DISCOUNT PRICES CUNNINGHAM'S DRUG STORES Beth Ksntacky Straight Bewkos Whiskey 'yZoeinaS foy ft? tfjft FREE QUIK CHEK RADIO and T.V. TUBE Large Selections Available1! ALL OCCASIONl TESHNC Greeting Saves you. rime and —money. No purchaia ne-cessary, no obligation to buy. Available'at most Cunningham's Drugstores! cards by Amerkee •reefiefs ' 10<»*l<» Designed to Please You! twenty THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. APRIL C, 1W1 Pontiac firm Gets General Trades Contracts Out for first MSUO Dorms the Student Center until the number at dorms raachaa Sr approaches 10. at which Michigan State University trustees have approved construction contracts tor the th-at dormitories on the Nftftlgan State W J. D. Naylor A Son. a Detroit Onto,' submitted the kwest of 13 - w^ty Oakland carpous. accord ingw Qsanqyltor't) iTvhrflw--^. Iff1' ■ Suhiect to aomevaJ of the State » tasdmnienl tra Subject to approval of the State Legislature, tile board of trustees awarded the general trades contract to J. A. Fredman, Inc., of Pontiac, which submitted the low- af SMS. lateral ef I trades contract. tonwstwuura The three contracts totaled [ The dorms will be constructed The electrical trades contract with funds from a <1.100.000 loan was awarded, the 8ms Co. of from the federal fovenunent. The Detroit which submitted a Md i remaining money wiH he used to UKwedtp uHlrtalo have odted- iy W 'iKHprh e a the and andendt year gdts ander •0. With a total capacity of 193 students, the dorms, two' lor men and each room. Dormitory Brinks Truck Bums * Inc. I 0*— A Brinks, money truck caught Are The trustees algo approved a grant of BM, c*. Robert A Rocker Ufe losoriom Co. d thtUi Robert E. Benedict MureqiO*— Mft fceome*. Ce. Cue N. Birtaas MetreeWMen LM. Ineoe—n Ce. Fleyd T. Blaniy UrtreynlMnn U6 leeereen Cm. a LM. tnnereeee Ce. George A Miller LM. Jeennece C*. el Vlrftal. Richard L Mineweae E.nlt.kl. LM. Awerej i Ae.or.eti OeeMr Donald C. Bridge* MllripeW.n LM. Inmr.nc Gary 1 Mm LM* tn.er.ne. Ce. ef Vlr, Llewellyn M. Oakley Hex. Msteel Uf* buvi Herbert H. Buchanan rnMhl le»*r*ee. C Donald Button . emu fra Uf* C, Burton Clark OeWUMe Uf* As Robert Cenk • Cn. nf Vitriol* C. E. Patton Ore*t Wee* Uf* Aeeeren.. On Jack D. Paid P. Glenn Cooley WetfegsMee Lift Noeoreeee r*. Mfu. Vera Doboon Louie Pohl Uf* ln«eeenn Ce. ef Vkrglnl* Orrillo Power* Meteel Bneeflt LM* lesereee. C*. GM R. Dixon Uf* IneareoM C*. ef VlrfMe boa L Doolittle LM* bsanmee Ce. ef Vlrftal* Find I. Ritchie M.tr*e*Ulea Life lohl H. Salow Norman Sehuk Richard f. Sflagi Ueeele Nettan.1 Lift lee. C John Grieton N.e Y.rk LM. feeoreoo* Ce. Frank Gridahe Mrlree.llt.il Life le.sr.eet Ce. John D. Bailor BeteU Cr.Hl C#: ' Robert W. Hamm LM* Uteres** Ce. ef VlrtfaMe Mb* Hammer LM. tensreae. Cm. ef Vlr,let* S laenreaee Ce. ef Vlrrleie Frond* L Stacy Lbirele Nslieeel Life In*. Ce. -Harry C. Stamae M.lreyelhe* LM. Ieinr.ee. Ce. Bobby D. Tybr LM. lnisreee. .Cm. ef VlrtM* Alfred I- I ■steel Ti Tree* Lift hsyree** Cm. Cam11 Harper Ub fanamee* Ce. ef Vlrrtata Gordon F. Hodgo* Robert Vanoe Life In.nreere C*. ml Vlrfleis Charles H. Vaughn CJJ&. Mrs. Cornell Wilson Clair L. Johnson ' PruOtelml LM. IneerttUf'C*. Thomas Knox -Uf* le.ersee. Ce, ef Vlr,1.1. Wayne A. Yager LM. lo.er.ett Cm. ml ^ Robert Zbamqmaa Cetemljw Melnal Lift PONTIAC STATE BANK T. Mala Officr: Saginaw at • laldwia at Yale • * H < Sorvieo, 4 L Lawronct • heberm PW« • Mirada Milt FJM.C PONTIAC LIFE INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS ASSN. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Dungarees IO»Oc. shrunk, triple Witched, modi to fit. Boys' V BLUE JEANS Double knee, copper riveted. Triple Witched Sim 6* to 14. ipodaUy 9i EVERYTHING FIRST QUALITY Men's Jockey Style CAPS Chino weeheble. Brirr^ In tan or Qrey. ft Real Palo* MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Big Boyt' and Men's DRESS OXFORDS Genulng Goodyear wolf. Largo at-sortmont of styles, step-ins, oxford*, etc. Black or brown.-SIsmT 6Vi to If. lag U'Sfi*7 Price jk Big Boyi' and Maa'i HOC-A-DMTS Genuine leather uppart. Black or brown. Sixes 6VS to M. Rag value $4.9JB. PUR PRICE y CONSUMERS CENTER DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE 178 N. Saginaw St. THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1961 twenty-one Pigeons Ignore I Penthouse Atop However, while the birdhouse re- iM>r l mm ______*mains, u su Men vacant i Modern Store many yew*. Apparently the, c vator in a shaft just below SPRINGFIEU), Ohio ut-rtere’s m,keg too much noise, a pigeon penthouse atop the mod- •' •nr Boston Store in downtown Maybe We Should Go ^ .. * Back Jo garter System. Louis B. Margolis, executive! WASHINGTON (UP!) — Bi DR. HENRY A. MlLLEft Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street 4 SPEAKER STEREO SYSTEM ‘Better Things in Si •—Contact Lenses Automatic Chongei Church when the church Open Friday Evenings — Closed Wed. Afternoons < TRANSISTOR RADIO With Bottery, OOMTKMPLATE8 DEFEAT—Paul Bgan, 61, had been mayor of Aurora, Bi., tor eight stormy yean before he loot the job by a 2-to-l margin Monday. Jay L. Harter, 70-yeaiM>ld retired achoal-teaeher. was the victor. £gan’> reign was punctuated by feuds with the <3ty Council and repeated firings ot his police chiefs. Earphones ■eftWJS {British Food Chickens 'Scotch' to Fatteri 'Em LONDON (UPI) — British chichene, in an attempt to an- 4 It Stnre Tfi 141 K9rtk **9ium St Sean HURON tTRECT ®BtlHf Tt|te»aHL *"• »w. RifW.r ^toNeHnnip^ | JESS1 ONI SOUTH SAGINAW STREET, FI 5-5731 CARTER'S LITTLE PILLS VASELINE and right through fall ZT^ioribisnd ct Dacron LILLY’S TESTAPE MEN MEN BABY MAGIC R«g. $1.00 MIRACLE BLEND 55% Dacron - 45% Wonted 3-SEASON SUITS LIQUID Lactam WHITTS t&D OINTMENT COTTON SSI Dacron polyester for comfortable lightness and perfect shape retenwo ... and 4M wool for durability apd nnooth texture. Season’s newest patterns in regulars, shorts, longs. SMferyouneff...thfc1sdoebuyyou can’t afford to pen upl LYSOL In Cldrkston-Wattrford , 6460 DIXIE HWY Open Sunday 12 H 4 p.m. •* In Pontiac 200 N. SAGINAW ST, Parking in tha Roar SEBVE U6STORES PRICES ON FAMOUS BRANDS WHY PAY MORE?WW JEWELERS •senve X STORES SAVINGS Oil VITAMINS BABY NEEDS r20 o; BOTTLE RETAIL 89C 1 LAVORIS DSC OUR CONVENIENT LAY AWAY PLAN NO SXTRA CHARGE FILLED BY US QUALITY DRUGS LOWEST PRICE HAVE YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION MEAD'S Wee $063 POLY-VI-SOL as r MEAD'S Wee $249 TRI-VI-SOL . K»g. UJt PARKE-DAVIS . Wee $2^ ABDEC DROPS SXi UPJOHN Wee T ZYMADROPS uli ULY Wee T VI-MIX & 1 ^Everyday LOW PRICE on INSULIN 1 U 40 PROTO ZINC leg. Slit S|09 U 40 N.P.H. tut $]09 1180 PR0T0 ZINC Beg. tits $209 II80 R.P.H. leg. UJSS $2®9 1M TABLE!* CLINI-TEST »*f. tun 98* SOB. BOTTLE ASTRING-O-SOL ■eg. Me 73* l«4t USTERINE ■eg. SSe 69* N»< AQf Papsodent Antiseptic We —— 14-02. BOTTLE ZONITE ■eg. V tlJt $109 eawmcnrsescvn® BROMO ■ wm 1 BI— III H MILES ■ PIPTO SELTZER i NERVINE I BISMOL *69* mmmmm L£U 1 & >y* I 4! Beg. Stc BAIT POWDER 43° MM W get the ra inside story on those *10,*tl,*12 nylon cord tiresl they may look pretty good, but there’s a big difference in what goes into them! , Remember, wherever vou tad mu VERTAGREEN 1—Ballpoint fan* to you can fipur# out your own MYingt, VERTAGREEN FOR TURF AND IMIS 5-10-5 eAu,h,t«n LB HUDSON Twin Pock Roller Sleeve COVERS IQ Bags $17.95 30 GALLON HUDSON’S DISCOUNT TWENTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1MI Pontiac, Nearby Area Deaths Prof Will Discuss Tof ^*artiwDi“ Beatnik's Role in Art MU. JOHN NEUMRICX jar* Four son*, William of Keego "Mrs. John (Henrietta) NridrickJ Harbor, Henry, Otto and George, J|»o( 3958 Saedea, Drayton Plains,, allot Pontiac! and four daughter*, died yeeteittay at her home Mi*. Henrietta Heckraanakf ct M_ . -• . . lLl__ Survivtof besides her huahandjKeego Harbor, Mrs. Marie Emer«t<*uMr«V g great-grandchildren. ----—-————----------------------;— "-1 1 ■ ■*—Bn*-—— i * ™ a brother., Jm&ntzu nst THE JtoKtzlV MONTEREY Hi 21-Inch (diagonol measurement) • Radio • Automotic 4-Speed changer Blond or Mahogany • Stereo equipped Phone FE 2-3781 . FE 4-1515 Open Mon., Thur., Fri, 'til 9 C&V ELECTRO MART 158 Oakland Avenue [home with\5t in O^ Hjj; H*eel Ptoh —------ host to Oudfqt council meq)ban vnwKTy- and faculty sponsors from Feffr EUGENE H. non AM AKER 'dale. Royal Oak fdmball. Binning- ___ u m__ ham Seaholm, Mt. Clement, East be held at *» pjn. Friday et **oola. . • the Pursley Funral IJome. Burial. TOU STAND ON YOUR OWN FEET! WISE MASS Men who know the score wfl] tell you. Get that easy-going, air-cushioned walk. Get the style that’s right, day or night Get MASSAG1CI DIEM'S Regular $21.95 Value $f JF-95 Friday — Saturday — Monday Only Your Choice of Block or Brown SIZES 6’/* to 12—A to E DIEM'S PONTIAC'S POPULAR SHOI STORE 87 North Saginaw Street Open Mondey end Friday Evenings Until 9 of Troy, Mr*: Anna Parks of Drayton Plains and Mrs. Martha Wat-of Philadelphia. Also surviving are 32 grand> Oakland, will apeak on "Does On Beatnik Have a .Rea) Contribution to Make to* the Fine Aitsf” fasten Service win be held at 2 pun. MO student toadem rix Wgk NEW WORK (AP)—Thomas A Scott, 1$ Former president and board chairman of Merritt Chap* * Scott Carp., died Wadnc* day of heart failure. Von Broun to Spook GRAND RAPIDS OR — Dr- Werner won Braun, German rocket expert who now la director of the George C. Marshall Space Flight ■rep' of the National- Aero- nautics and Space Administration, it K scheduled speaker May 5 in Grand Rapids. He appeal* in a program ajwMbred byme Fountain Street Baptist Church Usher* Gub. - Sculptor Succumb* _____Iowa UP) - ChrWihn f UM,. H ^■‘2*'^? ■a*t* and a member of the towa Sta]* University fndnlty since 1937, died Tapday. - »' '* will be Id Oak Hill Cemetery. A driver for the Yellow Cab Co., he leaves his mother, Mr*. Ella Nonunaker Armstrong; a am, land of Pontiac; two daughter*, Naomi Nonamaker Of Toledo, Ohio and Mr*. Mona J. Hughes of Shelby, Ohio: and a brother, dark of Pontiac-Mr. Nmahtaker (Bed Tuesday at at Joseph Mercy Hospital after an flineae of three months. MBS. FREDERICK COVALT INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— Service for Mrs. Frederick (Mary A.) Covalt, 74. of 4812 CUnton ■Road, will be held Saturday at St. Mary Catholic Church, Brooklim, Mam. Burial will ha In St. Jo- Approximately 9* students from each school will partidpote in the Eastern Michigan League Student Council meeting. Emphasis this year will be on the fine arifc There will be several other speakers. Mrs. Covalt died Tuesday Waterford Township after an DIMM of am year. Her body wDl be taken from Die Lewis E. Whit Funeral Home, Clarkston, to th George L. Lacy Funeral Horn* Surviving is a daughter, Mr*. Millard O. Wider of Drayton JFK May Visit AFLClOShow at Coho Hall DETROIT UB — President Kennedy may visit the AFL-CIO Union-Industries Show at Detroit’s Cobo Hall but it won’t be known for certain until next week. The ahaw spans Friday 1 Labor Secretary Arthur Goldberg will read a message from President at the opening ceremonies. Show officials said the President was expected to reveal definitely next week whether hr would attend. Abo on hand FarFriday'sopen-tog MrtdilS W fe' Georp Meany, AFLrCIO president. MBS. HOWARD E. DAVIS UNION LAKE-gerviea for Mrs. Howard e. (Anna g.) Davis, is, of Denby Reunion Sot ‘m16 Kratage Court still be at 3 ■p m- tomorrow at Richardaoo-Bird Funeral Home, Walled Lake. Cremation will be at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Troy, Mrs. Davis died Tuesday at Pon-tbe Osteopathic Hospital after g brief illness. Sole survivor is her am Vaughan E. with whom abe made her home. NORMAN E. DERVAGE INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— Service for Norman E. Dervage, 49, of 5360 Waterford Road, will be at 11 a3h. Saturday at the Coats Funeral Home, Drayton Plains. Burial will be in White pi Memorial Cemetery, Troy. . Dervage died Tuesday at Pontiac General Hospital. Survive lag besides his wife Margery an his daughter, Carol L, at home; hia mother IDs. Ida Derevage o Pontiac; and a brother, Arnold Dervage of Clarkston. The 1951 graduates of Denby High School, Detroit, ere organizing a class reunion. Plans me being made to contact all graduates from that year. The reunion “ be on Saturday, Aug. 13, from 8 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. at Roma Hall, East Detroit. Further information can be obtained from Carolyn (Kuhlman) Zablocki, 33830 Elmira, St. Clair Shoes. aci i cu. rr. WHEILlARROW At the Intersection of Baldwin and * - Walton Mvd. Next to AHos Market OKU FRIDAY exi M0MDAT 9 UL *• 9 P.M. SAT. bbI WEEKDAYS 9 It < — IWL 1$ It S FI 4-0241 SPRING CLEAN-UP Super Kern-Tone All NEW COLORS NO LIMIT Nit FRL, SAT. ONLT1 County Needs No Draftees Again in April No one will be drafted into military service from Oakland County again this month, according local draft boards. They report that they- have received no quotas for the month of April, nor did they receive any tor last month. ★ #’ A. The reason for this is twofold. The nation’s military strength is; temporarily at full force and recruiting stations are meeting their target of quotas of enlistments. Navy recruiting stations are accepting. no enlistments at present Local Army and Air Force recruiters report enlistments are average at this time, sufficient to meet requirements. Noted Inventor It Dead NEW YORK (AP)—Dr. George F. Myers, 96, tnyentor, patent Attorney and officially credited aa the first person to attempt a helicopter flight in America (hi 1904), Tuesday. , Dacron Cards. Tropical Mend Reg. $35.00 lUf. $19.95 SPORT COATS n»% Wool Um Lav A War WHITE SHIRT SPECIAL SAVE! DOLLAR Ml NATIONALLY ADVMTISID BRANDS WINO SHIRTS • ADAM HATS, • CAMPUS SFORTSWSAR • FORTUNE SNOB • SUITS ST CONN'S MIN'S AND BOYS' WEAR SUITS *19“ Rif, fe $45.00 Sharkskin, Gabs, Silks, 100% Wool Flannel SUITS *29* Sharkskin, fobs, Flannel 0ms PANTS —CLOSI-OUT- | $3.00 SPORT shirts ; *5“ 2*-*3" Tuxedo Rentals at Reduced Prices -Wear ley. 14-95 Now JUf 2**5 CONN’S CLOTHES 71 N. Saginaw “discount” greeter than the average of the root 3. Goodyear given you greeter over-all etrength! Comparing the There are so-called "bargain” three, "cheapie” tires, tine and other thus you’ve awrer area heard of. ^ ruidjii t Moat of them do a lot of shouting about price. But three's a big reaulG M body tests and tread testa, Goodyear comes out way ahead, difference in what goes into them, aa compared to a Goodyear tire AatuaTlv Goodyear not on hr proved out bari on both counts but I. Goodyear gives yea a stronger the body. Ifi the tire body that fair— the beating. And it all depends on cords and pHes. 80 we tested our 8-T Nylon All-Weather- priced at $12418*—against nine other nylon cord tires in the $10-f 12 price class or better. Goodyear’s tire rated 23.2% stronger than the avenge reting of all the others. 2. Goodyear gives yen a teegber tread. You need toughness where the lire meets the road. So, Goodyear gives you off-new tread d tverytire.And it pays off good: Goodyear's tread was topped them all In over-all quality rating, toot Before you part with $10, $11 or $12 for eng tire, get the inside story. Remember that for about the rente price, yon can get a lot more tire a Turnpike-Proved Goodyear tire. It's called the 8-T Nylon All-Weather. And it coots you as little aa 1 I $*|288' •6.70 x 15 Hack tube-type, pha tax and ths old tire off your car. NO mWRT DOWN with poor oM tiro. Pop aa Bttto 00 SUtaawb. GOODYEAR NATION-WIDE GUARANTEE 1. Road Hoard Guarantee—All new Goodysre automobile tires GOODYEAR MOWS rUOWUt WDeONeoOOVBAWnWaTHANONANYCTHIWiaNPt SERVICE STORE "Orta Friday Kites 'til 9 p.m. um 30 S. Cass Ave. ot Lawrence W "Free Parking" FE 5-6123 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1861 TWENTY-THREE aJudgo Taylor Zon-Cqn Post - GRAND RAPIDS 01 - Retired Farmor Leader Says Holding Nan Working, Cutting Moat Receipts Marcello, lawyers at Cross-Purposes . . . AT HALF THE PRICE DEALERS USUALLY PAY, WE'Vl ADDED THE TINIEST MARK-UP IN THE INDUSTRY. COM! AND GET IT.;. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! AL§ ITEMS ARE FIRST QUALITY CURRENT '61 FABRICS! j§ SPECIAL ADDITIONAL DISCOUNTS • All balances Under 12x9 or 15x9 at an additional 25% OFF! OAII Balances Under 12x5 or 15x5 . of a flat $1.00 oq. yd. IXAMFLK: 12'x4'6" only $6.00 lUfalar $10.50 Most Dealer* Pay Over $7 v!| Aldon's Imperial Plujfe Wool Pile Plain 11 15x33.7 KINCSWOOO * 15*46 KINCSWOOO *J t 15x24.6 CSL. BUM I2iM.I1 SUL BROWN 12*124.5 SKAL BROWN 12x26.8 D. BCMSI 12*20.11 NOLLY CRON .. 12*52.10 TURQUOISE 12*24.7 TANCBUNI Only at Osmun's in Pontiac Regular $10.50...Most Dealers Pay Over $7.00 ALPON'S’CONTINUOUS ALDON'S IMPERIAL LOOP PLAINS & TWEEDS *41 FILAMENT NYLONS 9xBI UlAC 12*57 RMl MOWN 11*2$ 12*17 UUC 12*21 BRIAR MOWN 12*41 12*53 UUC 12x17.2 HIM MOWN 12x12 12x144 UUC 15x22 BRIAR BROWN 15x43 12x214 UUC 15x174 MUX MOWN ISRIU 15x92 UUC 15x124 HttAR BROWN 15x17 15x17 UUC 15x144 BRIAR BROWN 15x14 12x17.* HOLLY GREEN 12x15.6 HOLLY «RMN 12x114 HOLLY CREEN 12x1.10 ROM 12x9.6 CSL. BUM 12x16.4 CIL. BLUE 12x2.8 P. RID 12x104 RIG. BLUI 12x9.2 TANCIRINI 12x7.9 TANCIRINI GOLDEN SIXTIES LOOP 15x42 MO. BROWN 12x114 SUTE BRET 12x3.7 EMPIRE BOLD 15x154 EMPIRE SOU 12x154 |UTI BRIT 12x34 MOM ROSE 12x254 MB. BROWN 12x9*11 SUTE OBEY 12x9.9 MOM BUM 12x16.10 MD. BROWN 12x44 BNPttE SOU 12x1 U MOM BOSE 12x14 SUTE BRIT 12x13.7 EMPIRE GOLD 12x11.9 MODE BEIGE 2x114 2x74 2x154 2x11 2x94 2x104 2xlB • 2x14 Rogular $10.50 . • Moot Deo ALDON'S 'BAHAMAS' HEAVY TWIST/.,. lUgular $7.50 Men Dealers Pay Over $5 Aldon't 'Aces Wild' Wool-Nylon Tweed 12x624 AQUA SURF 12x19.6 AQUA SURF 12x24.4 DRIFTWOOD 12x26.9 PORIST 12x20.1 PORBT 15x164 DRIFTWOOD 11x10.7, FOREST 15x5.9 CARAMHL 12x2.6 C. HARBOR 12x11.10 C. HARBOR 12x11.1 C HARBOR. 12x15 RUSTIC 12x11.4 RUSTIC. 12x154 AQUA SURF 12x12.6 SUNFLOWER 9x114 SUNFLOWER 12x124 SUNFLOWER I2x«4 CARAMM . 12x2 CARAMa 12x44 CARAEML 12x4.4 CARAMa 12x44 CARAMa 12x5.1 DRIFTWOOD 12x104 DUPTWOOD 12x144 PORIST ^ 4 15x19.5 FOREST 12x24 . lANMTOM 15*17.5 SHflmM . 12*54 sraATDM 15*6.5 SHILLTONI 12x104 ROYAL ROCS 12x11.5 ROYAL BEIGE 12x14.9 NONSY 12x114 TUM. 12x54 TUBQ, 12x114 LAUIta CREEN 12x10.7 LAUia GREEN 12x11.4 MINfe 12x5.5 0. WHITE 12*1 SANDALWOOD 12x144 SANDALWOOO 15x74 ROYAL MIGI 15x11.11 SANDAL. 15x19.9 SANDAL. IM OYSTIR WHITE 11x10.1 OYSTER WHITE 15x144 fTgPJggB 15x114 SANDALWOOD .4« 12x31.10 1USTIC 12x23.1 KDIGSVOOD i5xi7.il nutwood 12x46.3 S. GBEEH 15x14 ».l|ia 12x14 K$TU am 12x12.1 ionium 12x16.6 URDU 12x12 C. HAIBOI 12x14.9 C. WHITE 12x11.1 DI1RWMD Regular $10JO . . , Moot Doalort Pay Oror $7.00 ALDON'S'ACADEMY' S/1N TEXTURE TWIST ........... : T» ONLY PLUS ALDON'S BALBOA CHcncacjles WOOL-NYJ.ON LOOP o3rt»fabric wo» cSirtW wear. Styled In o debonair balmocoon-collar rop Ion-sleeve modol, and lined ^rouB»«uf ^fColorfu plaid. Look smart, stay-dry jnGleneogles Tork! 4990 DIXIE HWY. Drayton Plain* OR 4-0433 OR DOWNPOUF OF VALUE! i Dcm. Republican Remembcr jerry Van Roaaen? Aim for $5,000 to Help Friend ‘ \ Wg JIM long " victim of a near-fatal knife atta MILFORD —Wbat we friends! for but to help when help is needed "*?« T f". 7* and Jerry Van Rossen has lots of |7TiUei■■! ilmTwIto ■ . W*"*’ S[ r^. \from a donee In Fed Inndeeda And atrhith a goal-to raieef ”*“■*_ ~W~L 55.000 la aid the former MiNtodi Jamea Cario, a »-yrar the wd of amateurs. Cash in small denominations from four firms to the Almont- value, were h when the threaaome consists, of an ARKANSAS TRAVELER Boat with matched motor and trailer. Wa ran put a rig together that will aaanro yen of maximum trouble-free pleasure and perfsrmanci jn the highway aad is tba water. Arkansas traveler boat JmM: AHSAS TMVELEa NIT pmmro WUHBM MOTOR. BOAT IOI1C HER, CONTROLS. ETC. 11313 IT FOR THE WATER. WWW OL 2-7341 OL 2-4061 Inc. 336-38 MAIN ST. ROCHESTER Hunger Leads to Jail KALAMEBOO <* - David L. Hart, 20, of Vicksburg was sentenced in Circuit Court Wednesday to 1 V&-T5 year prison term Also burglarized were the Ha-vens Lumber and Roofing Oo>. 4015 Van Dyke Road /MSI), Almont Township, and tof> dripper Grain Co., 5605 Mate Jt, Dryden. I^EfwASHE^J TWENTY-PltS POXTIAC PRE88, THURSDAY, APRIL «, 1X1 Want to Lose^ll Pounds Fast? Try Josephine Lowman’s 9-Day Diet! Do those summir clothes pinch hero and there? Dots hilt year's swimming suit bulge more than it used to? Would you like to look better and feel better with o minimum of effort? If your answer is "No" to all these questions then you can stop right here .. Jf it's "Yes" then start the Josephine Lowman 9-Day Diet beginning next Monday, April io»h in The Pontiac Press ; „ - . . ' l i fc\ '■!. . .Mmis, oommK soy THIS msr... THE PONTiAC PRESS THURSDAY, APRIL ^ WI smut U>3 P«t €cttt of Country^ Work Foiree Unemployed Canada Job Crisis Varies by Province [Widows Named Minnie (Have Secret of Old Age SUNBURY. QUO —It may be ttoemidqyaKntjfiadliea, partly (ram Japanese competition. ______ ' TV bottom fell out of the uranium market and. hundreds at & Pot Late are looking lor jobs. Ontario, department ten tales been tmjlfae provincial government la _ It build a reform tnsti- nattoaal ~ uPk.lfl^^Uhi to provide jobs but OTTAWA « lias bit sway and TUUlOO worbera-iB3 pm1 Ct of the cotmtry’a labor fproa — are oat of work. . Every pfuvtoee e home-owners have packed up and left town......... it In Tbronto. the nation's see-Mood largest city and capital of with health and tongevRy in Sun-'bary. pP**—~ *r, w.....w~~ Three elderly Sunbury widows have a combined age at 287 years and an are named Minnie.1 lire, Minnie Williams is 97, white Mrs. Minnie Gorauch and Mrs. Minnie Notice Tree Made Hangings 'Official' EL *PA30, Tea. (UPI)-PubUc "Nottoe Tree" which aerved as tea .anAVflnf ntea medlem. Eventually the. "Notice Tree" was replaced by newspapers, and rumor has it that tbe cottonwood Roundabout Fashion ingais in E3 Paao some ! *rs ago weren’t "official” ui notice was posted on the aide of big cottonwood Wee in the set-tirment s market place. tackling the problem. ■ • i Seasonal layoffs in die fishing 84 per cent—yet the island’s biggest retail store re-' ports sates slightly up. j " British Columbia is having IB* faculties like the rest of the coan-j try but the. aluminum town .of] Kit! mat an the northwest' coast bus snore jobs than men to 01 them. The union .Is* arranging a charier flight aboard 'ter 125 ent-[ pteyea white one plant it shut doom tor repairs 0009 AND BAD In the hnh fruit grow ing OkAD#-gan Valley, Manager A. G. Thomas of the local employment senior office says the reason more people got jobteas insurance Bear-! fits this winter was that there, was a good fruit season last year. **A good summer meant a bad. winter." he says "A jrnique situa-• The good 1960 season, he explained, allowed more persons to qualify lor benefits. , # ♦ A In populous Quebec Pravtace.; with about 260,000 idle out of working lores at 1,196,000, small grocery. alona are experiencing difficulties and many am giving, credit only to their oldest customers. Two big grocery chains have: announced plane to ku&d discount stores to attract bargain-conscious food shopper*, But in Moafnali big department and supermarket stores report business ie holding ’up/. In sprawMng Ontario, where the; latest figures ahoewd 302,1 e out of around 2.11 half-dozen dties are trouble. The automobile . making centers of Windsor end OffinwAj have bad layoffs, and OuwuvD’sj textile industry has nm into ,dty-| Gas Stations May Fade Out <$8rvic« Free Avto>$ Could fore* Them Into Other Enterprises " NEW YORK (UPIK-Thst great' lan’mark of our times—the roadside automobile sendee station— may be on the way out. It may be replaced by a store that sells gasoline but does even! mgre business in meals and other! nonautomotive merchandising. ! * * * There -are ..many reasons tor! this. First, there is the Imminent' arrival of the service free auto. And some of Detroit’s experts say that by 1965, new can will! have virtually all greaseless bear-! ings—no greasing ever necessary. Tiresi mufflers, spark plugs, i generator brushes, fan belts, commutator points and brake lining —the parts that service stations Kaye bad to replace or clean and fix meet—also are becoming longer, lasting. ■ Even annual changing of water | and antifreeze esaM become a !. lost business ter the eervleo eta- ( lions. Shine engineers talk of tested enginestoafew yean that can be taken out of a car la a tew minutes -and replaced by a rental! engine—as you do a battery today. That would eliminate moat of the work done now by meebanics at .service station. PRIVATE CtM OUT V j * Of course, there are planning! enthusiasts who peer farther into -» the future and say the private .. auto ffaelf is going to dlsappar-that it Will be replaced fay foot-proof rental air cars that you can! rent any place, with or without; driver, and leave almost any] jdacs , ' *. They argue that Am purkiag But today , another tree stands in the earns spot to Pioneer Plaza as A htetoric marker. the world’s smallest republic Is ten Marino to Italy which extends 23 mites and hap existed as A sovereign state since the 9th HONDO, Tex. (UPD—A minor tion to traffic accident was reported to tile State Highway Patrol office la this south central Texas town by way of Kansas. _ „ accident, used A Mgte frequency radio to W« oar Jto call bis home off** to Uvolds, Tex. The call WAS picked up by tits Covington. Kan., Public Safety Office, which relayed the informs-highway patrol to Woohhy in-Champion NEW YORK | rtTtend —lira Uutiisi operator! HD to ten mi pw i nmwiiK maenmes and to tie Up with ,other bviineHMI Uui will help persuade motorists'.to -try And fmr gmlim lnnrh rnunt era and gift shops, or outdoor patio rc-stmifants with much more dabdrate lounge facilities ttoto THE PONTIAC lPHtaST THIJRSDAyt APRIL 8, 1961 TWEXTY-SEVgN^ MICHIGAN Cliise 1 Sanborn jSESSURE RACKED anboi .COFFEE U.S. CH°ic«-T«*>' |Q ROUND STEAK O.s. ChoiceLk Qfl SW.0WSTEW W iu*cwc«-j!?AjL Ub a semen nw * yasrmff | Lean, Practfcoiiy »^>less 1 BOSTON BUTT CHEF'S DELIGHT \V\\\ \VMm% BkWW I*. If ,SUCED BOLOGNA u. CQ« * ring BOLOGNA. • White or Pink SWANEE FACIAL ground rouni to&lMS SAUSAGE Ruby Bee PURE CONCORD BANQUET-Frozen POT MIS Your Choice • CHICKEN • TURKEY • BEEP SUPER MARKETS FOOD MARKETS tWgyTY>RK?HT' THE H)NTIACflRSlTHtJlU3bAY. AMtt&VN Desserts Will Say It’s Spring «y )INR ODELL M * *apriig. tVre should flowerS blooming, but the weather-man teams-to hav* his dates a bit mb*d- We*U hare to make our «wn n*)"g with, pastel colored assert* That s s* good an excuse as youneed.tor aF^tty *ewrl' Take, tor> instance. or with whipped cream i i cream. But. do serve tt. *1. *.«■». S^Seui^ broSn sugar C«p trsasa eon-, 1W n hM lit cn Tfes&r- B£XJ Bar, cornstarch la sauoe-i LL5 pan. Stir liquid ip fraduatty. Stir totrtoe* over mpd hrat tn^ mixture] >1 euP ulwn thickens and boils Boil 1 rain. Gradually beat half of tut mtx-ture Into ess yolks. Beat into ‘re- , . . ..mixture. Boll t nk^ 1/hn Roll. U’s a delicate c"* stirrtng constant!}'. Blend iff butter. ruBed up with coconut lemon Cool Spread on cake, plaze and more coconut .Almost; Clear Unas Uhm> everyone hhes lemons - HtiMtoM t ca^MtXct reke ft. i teaspoon baking P \ trtapooc salt___ Z tarfa HP *> cap1 •“and matted butter, mixing until ! crumbly. Sprinkle crumb mlxtun Ion top of rhubarb and strum . can luncheon meat, tubed, and M cup evapor-t; neat to serving temperature, »11 y f I ft g oaifilwwfly. (Makes | servings.) 1bps a salad, add a cooked grden vegetable and you’ll have a meal hearty enough to aatttfy even the man of locate* Started H new' YORK (UPf)-JMltors of . the American Dietetic Association's Journal have tiwoad the business's lunch back to 40 B.C. That the year, toe editors report, that a Roman Innkeeper mimed Seghw Locate* served a medal mad tor ship teuton* too busy to return to their vtuaa. 1SKSS5* ijS s mp f Mix t cornstarch and salt .______ ..jin saucepan. Gradually stir in . Heat to ‘**"!water. Bring }o rqllipg boil: boil 1 mod,). Gfease *ffflmin.. stirring constantly. Remove* 4m\ pan and B«* bottom with ^ ^ Add tenon rind and greased brown paper or. a^mmu™ j butter. Gradually stir in lemon foil. Sift flour, baking powder *« juice. Cool throughly Glase cube, salt and set aside. . Sprinkle with coconut. Bead eggs la small miser bswt | OWO ■nttl verv thiek and tenia- For a reaHy elegant dessert stored. Poor beaten egga lata ’make Fruit Cocktail Romanoff. The huge bowl Ota dually beat to 'recipe calls for canned fruit, but Magwr. Heed to water and vaaitta [thaw’s no low that prevents your m km speed. Slowly mix to dm ladding-toma took pineapple or a - * -----11 *-“* few fresh strawberries. If you like. ■nttl hatter aswU. Peer tote i <4 cup Cotntrreu I can (lib. It oi.) trnlt raekti lartm vonUM puddlnt ala r,.1m> 12 to IS min., until top spring! bark when tightly toucteyi. _ __ . _______ loosen edges and immediately^ ctorrtot turn upside-down oh a. towel sprta- Pour Cointreau over well drained Ided With confectioners' sugsrtrurtcocfctail: Chill.__________ (*areMBrtwmove~p^ia’. Trtih oni pudding mix following package (h-nny stiff edges. While cake is stffljrectione, but reduce the milk by] hoi. roll and toawl from nsr-ji^ cup. Cool. Stir fruit-Cointreauj zww end. Cod on wire rack. mixture Into the pudding; chill. J Inroll cake, remove towel ^omuui/ /&foak/ ioa meto... It fights germs It-helps protect Roman Bleach, a germicide as well as a bleach, fights germs as it wbitem; sanitizes clothes. In “cold” weather it's important to disinfect your washing. Be sure to use Roman Bleach. SUNSHINE LEMON ltoLLr-Lovely and light at a.tmnt of sunttght, this Sunshine Lemon RoD is the perfect dessert to herald Spring. A coconut tenon ruling baaed on froma lemonade fills the roil. Over the fop you pour a clear lemon sauce that glazes the cake. Sprinkle more coconut on the glase. Spread with Lemon Filling (recipe below). Roll again. Froet with Clear Lemon Glare. Sprinkle with coconut Cut in 1" slices. cream tato small rabea. Fold tola the padding. Sreve immedl rherriea. V drain*. Mx to right Late. in Otesarr SET wallas Is Mich. copu« of the Diwawui a retained ** drportUng FlraDoflars. with the Clark. toBaas a Wrtvggtoo Lake, tar wk art at DmawS ao *-tainad. tore ppuars at tea. arespat.af r. Wd- i earttnad Cluck or Beak Draft afcto without tssritrira la the or Wtooartaa. at Onklnad County, teas, or a satirtactory MS Bono ecutatf by tho bidder and a surety rem-paii in an amount not tea than to of tba Wd ahall to aubmlt tad with aach bid. aa a fuaranlat af food faith and the aaaa la to subject to tba aandltkaa atlpulatad la the Instruction. ta blddt--.The right to accept any propoaal. Worried about how yuu’B look in your swimming suit this summer? Your sweet tooth betrays yen every time? the solution is to prepare a dessert with fewer euketoa. the following recipe has 19 calories per serving. Ink Freet Bavartae Cream wrrMarrerer 1(4 cupa bolltet water remwatel mint, hs'*Jup eruahed strawtorrlar Combine gelatin and sugar. Add [bollihg water -and stir until dis-solved Add lemon Juice. Chill " thkkened but not set. .Beat evaporated milk until stiff. Add ♦htotenret gelatin mixture to whipped evaporated milk: Beat until light end fluffy. Fold in crushed strawberries. Four into 1-quart mold. Chill until ret. Makes 8 servings. »“aa tha »«« ewtaf Line YourSkilletWith FoiijColorfiil Asparagus for Unusual Chili Pie Special in Casserole For an intriguhw conversation! Line 8-cup skillet with quilted piece, serve this unusual Upside-Down Chili Pie. A delightful combination of tangy flavors .redolent of the aromatic cuisine found south of the border, this main dish will surely tempt .tired appetites. broiling foil; add meat, broken bits, and cook slowly until lightly! browned. Sprinkle with flour, salt ddli powder. Add water, toma-j" to and Worcestershire sauce. Cover Highlight a menu with Aapara-gus-Parmesan Casserole . . it's prefect "quickie" tor busy days. Aaparagua-ParmetM Oasesrsls village at Wdrertn* Lake. that has been lined with ^ quitted broiling toll. This clever trick, purely an American innovation, makes tor easy baking and actually turns the "pie" art, aptdd*-------------, down, on Its eervlia end TgTSffitoto dry Ingredients, neat stroke, thus eliminating the until Just moistened. Pour battrefi chore of trying to ease tt over chill mixture. Bake in a mod- , out intact witii a spatula^ jerately hot oven (425 degrees F.) n» nrsi ipring mivsr « w* bare awocl»t»d tht - btrb. lUttir “ itptrtgut^hat You’ve made Apple Crisp all winter. Now switch over I Rhubarb-Strawberry Crisp ’ It tabaked handily to a skillet and simmer tor about 45 minutes..' • stirring occasionally. Mix and sift flour, corn meal,], salt, baking powder and soda.] "■ ‘ ‘ .buttermilk1 Now...Screw-on Caps on All Heinz Baby Foods! NOW ON BOTH STRAINED AND JUNIOR FOODS OPEN WITH A TURN! NO MORE LID PRYING! NO MORE BENT LIDS! Upside-Dew* CM Fto 1 Ib ground tort r,z ftn.1T ■ 1 glare gtriic. f tarty” ret 1 pap, firt w«w 1 cup tomato mom ' } twapoon. WorereMrrtitr. reata 1 eup dralnrt. oookto red begn. >, gup tirtad all-purpore floor (t cop corn airef 1 tdllDOOB lilt tre.p55n baking pawdtr (4 lne»m .mo* l ggg. .lightly toatea villagg of Wolrerta# uu z»T otgagarr r*1 Waited Lake. Ml Much dd and April t-1 PUBLIC BALI k m. is April (. ltdl a Mdd| ored and map to, laaptetm April ARM PUBLIC BALE . in. on April 1, ten. a lit. Dr., Sgrlal No. UWAMdMM ward Are. rwndai*. )%hlgaa, tha dreaa bring whgtc tha r.hlrta to • and may to lagpartM. You arr-hereby noUfted that at regular aiiHm of the Commfiataa ad.th -City ad -Pnnttacj Michigan, held April , eattma tgd goat of Itlju.H . plan prrtlto and aattaiata < groy.ment to M flit for pu by tpaclal nagretmti : LOU ltn. 13a 13* n Parma SuMiritta cost thereof shall be defrayed bj assessment according ta fronti teat fla the lot. and'bareeta _ ____ fronting upon rtthor ride at Pirn Ay.-hue tram Arlene Avenue to PnT‘— —— ahall constitute the special . district to defray •MH.it of : ,(toatod cort md - that H.30i:0t of____ expense, thereof Mall Capital Improvetr—* *360.00 the eatlmal shall be defrayed ■men the following . 3331, 133d. LeBaren M, 1. none* n ksrebt oivxk That tha Coauntottoa of tae City o Pontiac. lOchlgan. will meet In the Com muston- Chamber on April 11. Ml. a A o’clock bjs. ta hear iiiMe.tlmn an objection, that may be made by parti, tntergeted. ---- woTwh Datad April 1. Ml ADA R EVANS City Mad April t. IN wane* op iNTOtTfotr to cos-struct' curb, gutter, grade and grave' — related work on Mpa tire He Arrnue it warm or cold. Scrva tt plate. J q^d^i^imY JUMBO Califdmia PASCAL a Arc CELERY 1 ZD U.S. No. 1 4 Golden Rip« 1 HI l BANANAS 111 lk r^”T i •Red Radishes El i • Cukes 0 Green Peppers 1 •Parsley 0 Peppers ^ 1 EA. | about 35 minutes or until bread is done and lightly browned. Turn upside down on bested serving plate. Serve* 6. Apple Sauce Sandwich •j Suggestion for a lunch box sandwich: Butter slices of rye, whole-I wheat or pumpernickel bread. Spread one slice with.tamed apple sauce, the other with cream 'cheese. Put together — and wrap, I tightly to keep fresh._____ l t-ounce package Meeeerelle chi la cup Ulead pitted ftps oUvea ■t cdp trated Pa mures atwret- , 1 labtepioon. minced paratey Cook rotini or ‘elbow mactMil • until tender, 20 to 35 minutes lor rotini, about 7 minutes Ire macaroni Cook garlic and asparagus in olive oil until asparagus is tender, about 10 mioutes. Comhiw soup and water, heat to boiling, reduce heat and add Mozzarella cheese. Stir until cheese is melted. In 2-quart casserole, arrange alternate layers of rotini «r macaroni, asparagus, sauce, olivas, and Parmesan cheese, repeating layers three times. Sprinkle top with parsley. - Bake in' moderate oven (350 degree T'.)- until bubbfy, about 30 minutes. Makes 4 to 6 servings- renter meeting of thi City of Pontiac. Mlcl ISil, to resolution it the In tent loo oi the < end gravel and ___I ...... ,,te Avenue - hereby notified that at a — of the Commission of thg Michigan. I - ", was dJ City C oad ithitir gify iBlwS' Av from Oakland Arena, to Ortonds At at an estimated Met af Ot TM U. that the plan, prattle and eettmat- — said Improvement to an file lor public Inspection It Is farther plan. Brafito_____—________ cost thereof shall to defrayed b. .. oMeesment according u frontage I 337373 •— -----gi, h _ -jgBtoL_», l enue to Orlando ■ah5*s.fs|' 322. „-jf the estll-fJinll he defSj S'unrtu adnSlb TiT ut! M. US. liS,m Ul. JM.U4.ltl. » Duietond Subdivision NOTICE IS HEKEBT OIVXN 1 ■■ ADA » TrfA)jS . OKyCtort California I Solid 4 HEAD LETTUCE 29* Texas ^ jk. Seedless Q DOZEN W w Texes Eetiig ORANGES DOZIN JJ* U.S. No. 1 COOKING ONIONS 10 US. . . . 35 U.S. No. 1 Mickiju, AU-fgiyNt S' POTATOES 50 LBS- - 59 hah Dressed P0ULTBY—Not Frozen FRYERS STEWEIS RABBITS HHEYS 27* 19* 59* 33* 1 ROCK HENS 33^ Hickory SmM 1Meoty| SLAB PORK BACON steaKS *37 *39' FRESH PORK LIVERS u. 25° Loan * Frt*l C'try Frgsh Grad* 'A' -J •*■ Extra Largs EGGS 2 Doz. je 85* Assorted LURCH EAR Choice Cut POT ROASTS wlii Grade l/ Breakfast SAUSAGE 2 Leon-Meoty REAL SHOPS u. 09 Favorite Grade 1 RING BOLOGNA Lk MlckifU Ns. 1 Potatoes 10 FOUNDS JR 2T Lees, Msety y SPARE RIBS Ul|Jc "Fresh Asparagus 2 Lbs. 29 Fresh FIG HOCKS *25* 'Defiance' OLEO Eft for sen t ’ST I BEEF nUI Uret-TtOt DOGS Uttib-Ttarettf SISTERS' NABKET •06 Wrel Harti 0PM Ml and SUN. 0 AM. 9* IS P.M - WaO Oraagsi. Isbtocf Is Sfwtfcl Coadiltoa» THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL S. 1961 xjijwux uuaa-t W0T1CT lor HEARINO OKI Tuwnitilg Board. 'T lodutlrt of_______ 1. Bvctlon 90; UNO . lneltuiv. of Bloomfield HI 4 IPEtioa 90; loSlIun n lnellUlTO of Btoomfltld Height* Ko. 4, liSBSLlI1 J* U>ru 191 Indulge of MWMMi Mo. % Bootioo m tote 148 thru 194 Indulge ond »_4l Bloomfield Height! i tootljmo 17 and 90. Bloomfield Town-•hip. Oakland County. Mkht«»n -W 89„ ^nklln Lon« Lake Road fjfffMeaf Buy Pork Loin; Fruit Supply Is Hi^h y1**?. ''Bootioo- It Bloomfield tmiMrw(llUli4 County. MlobSaa. Mtt 0 thru IS Inclusive of —g*“jtir BocUoa 19. Bloomfield Townehlp Osk „ tend County. Michlw*. * -Wp.M* notice that the TowMhli BffW,u2Ls{h,1 Town**“'> WoSSfUold IteSWBiU . jw>nwl, Ite lntentloo to male the following described lm- ^ iirade, lay (ravel Moo _ don Lake' I i to nun , — ^r,p>l<° *!**■ “‘"won Drive {Pdpa Lake Road to Pina Trea TJly Road from Ltyu Pine r*~ “ Drive. TmTCourt i Tully Road to end. Wnt«r ' Bodoo Lake Drive to end 9 from lodon Lake Read to ea Court Rom McBwen Drive to e 7«* ^•S.tHBrRraiikUn Rood Cedar Bend Dll . _ J2* 1™, •JBU to end. Keren Lon* from Pine Tree Trail to end. Breer ■&SL *25L T«!f Trail to end .^cU2j.1T * Bloomfield Towo- . Does the family enjoy pork loin roast or chops? Beef chuck routs' Fryers? This Is a food week t( include .them in your shofeplni plan advises the Marketing Information Agent, Mrs. Josephine Lawyer. ypu’tt find increasing supplies of smelt and baas.‘ Eggs are foe to i two cents a dozen less than a week ago. Increasing supplies of cucumbers; new Texas onions, new potatoes and strawberries are more in evidence at produce counters. Many canned foods are among store features this week. Pine* apple, grapefruit and tomato Juice in 46-ounce cans and frult-oock-tail, com, beans tod tomatoes ip 303 sise cans are included among heee.. The whole perk Mr may weigh M is M pounds, but the Meal the largest proportion of chops-23 to JO oenU; fryers and blade chuck beef roast, 21 to 33 ceota; beef round steak, a to 33 i tail Cthat grapefruit the fndts hi liberal supply. The Florida grapefruit supply is much larger than a'year ago at this time. FUAdy oranges continue as the best orange buy tor the price. TMa i ________ of the season for Navel oranges and the Valencia variety is' beginning in California. Be far these have been only very Ugh! supplies of strawber-rtn. It is hoped that by the rnftt ,r—um—uu ale cots ape made Man the park COM4* sstd improvement! Is to bs iu. ,k_ ji - - - a»eued *• consist,ini of SU the lots sod “• ” Doroelo of tends act forth, above. oil loin (Sd. Prtiletinary Plans and estimates have -4 beeo prepared and are on file with the “ rnmnlw el for,PUbbc examination.! ST 25J? J?w3 ohows commonly festered at lew price*. The Mb eeatar Is esaaKy sold as a reast or center eat perk chops. Checks in local markets show the following pike comparisons similar size servings of protein foods this week: two large size eggs. 8 to 9 cents; ground beef, IS to 18 cents; smelt, 15 to 19 cents: Boston butt (park shoulder), _ 19 cents;. frozen veal roll, 19 to 20 cents; rib end. pork roast, 15 to 20 cents; loin end pork roast 16 to 24 cfents; basis. 20 to 25 cents; lanib shoulder. 20 to 28 cent* tur- wtll be hmeaslag and t may be n member that sae pound of fresh cleaned osparugm will serve I people; a ltHounre cna cMtfrct WESTS’ quality U general ■' l*ood- Brown Willis Titsworth"and' t/aff’perwwaa'So^ —— — >notice: That the roll ot • Special A_________ * Clt^Aaoessor for t! Place to Save -I^MtSMeat Counter Is ?kVl*Si7?y*t Jamea Dodd. -Boyce Pnwto wL Edwin L. ThoBMon, Herman link. SXPi£}*i& ° Ljrlf and J*** &*■ i?1? Beherner, R R. Sum-mon. Mr. Taylor. >4. Levin. Ororge R *n|lBn. hnrujd tapper. Mr. Hetcheier. ignSu Igyc ?“?■**1- £*•8? •9d .*• “»«*- Ponlol bawoe* McKee. CffP.. Oerdon c7Oavette. Farlw8^BrJ’bstv Herman Welnoni. Nicho-la« McCrudgn. Las and A1 Jr. Kutcblnakl. Lawrence Skinner, Mr. Perrel, Kenneth Ar"«“- Mr. Xrxnoenlck. My. Crltt. Mr. clay. L ScheUer. Anna /.Brown, 9>'r®B. Montgomerr. Ja« P. PruC Mati D Shelton. Tetmedge Shelton. Donald Jfe Donahue. Mr, Atetrom, You can save food dollars with-sense, states the Maiketing Information Agent. Mrs. Josephine! Lawyer. Since an average family I-usually spends about one-fourth of its food money for meat, this is; ' one place to tower costs if you; wish. Lesm to select thrifty trades1 LEAN LAYER SLICED BACON RAZLEV MlJ cash market J. 78 NORTH SAGINAW STREET PRISM, MEATY SPARE RIBS ROUND SIRLOIN rift STEAKS Florida's new cucumber crop Is here. You’ll ape e notieeable price change in most produce depart-. . ments a though it is difficult tb s' ieea is IS ts 14 pound*. Three la- the increase in quantity. - TMa year’s CklifomiR asnaregas crop fi about ■ fifth less than last year and 8 percent below average. Canners ere taking much of the FRESH PAN READY FRYERS production.' GeneriJly, qualRy~ls good this year. tt yea compare price of fresh, OVEN READY 6Lb.Avg. TURKEYS mi package will serve three. -You’ll find quite -a variation in jtomato prices. Hothouse tomatoes light supply. Vine-ripened tomatoes are irregular in supply and quality. The tube tomatoes (picked green and ripened in cartons holding 14 ounces) are in good PORK CHOPS 59 SHOULDER LAME ROASTS TWO POUND LIMIT REMUS BUTTER 59 SHANK PORTION SMOKED .HAM 39 LAMB BREASTS SPECIAL BABYLAND OFFER. blespoons o tablespoon s of having That pan oT thT U^lfLdS large size in* Commission decided should be paid i and borne by special assessment for the ** *4 construction of two-Inch asphaltic eon-, or lentils fTfMJParement on Melrose Avcoae from fj. . Ml. Clemons Street to Perry Street ts1 shelled "?* *n file In my office for public j inspection. ?T, * ,1 _Notlce Is also hereby given that tiM oirmeat are of rStts?1 win rr—siisiiim1 n high in food value as ?N1 ^ TE^sastftm 1 » Prt™' 8T*des of meat, j to review mm oseeMnsat, at which time It’s the lean that contains the pro- j *T“ *“Uein and higher grades of meat! have more^tat. * . ADA R BVAN8 . City Clerk ] * April A MSI) than FREE COUPON ffl'P OF 12 JARS BEECH-NUT BABY FOODS Clip and moil this coupon with 12 Beech-Nut Labels to: - ^ Beech-Nut Babyland, Box 119-G, Cenajoharie, N.Y. | I enclose 12 labels ftom Beech-Nut Baby Food I jars. Please send me coup<» worth $1.00 toward my I next purchase of 12 jan Beech-Nut Baby Foods. I JUST SEND IN 12 LABELS! Strained or Junior, take your pick! But make sure baby gets a chance to try the luscious treats in the sparkling Beech-Nut jars. From soup to dessert, it’s all there. Tasty enough to tempt the pickiest little eater. And pure enough to satisfy the fussiest doctor or mother, fiftock up today at your local store and save on all of Beech-Nut's pampered infant delights. mU Beech-Nut.. .thd moot bnbted food* In thd world tJIBKI. : > ^THIRTY THR PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL ft Who Wants to Serve Just Plain Bread All the Time? . Bread is going gourmet— French bun. Place buns on a shallow pan. j Melt lamoaade and or about four minutes. Yield: fjsalads and soups. Yield: 2 % m S cup (I I uAm raer ""bread, Brown V Serves, partylspread side up. and toast in a [butter together in a small pan; jCho«(Kt WMt KollMaaMAk "dye, and Sven the familiar fnink* moderate oven (SO degrees) tor add ginger. Arrange muffin halves. ' farter bun. Naarty all of the bak-jseven minutes, or until light cut side up.■ pn ungNaswdi«EOkte| ats' daily doBens an teaming Up j brown. Yield: 6 servings 12 bun I sheets. Brush about .l'i teaspoons with savory or sweet ooippanions.halves par serving). jbutter mixture on cut sides of for gracious serving. » J. ■. ,. * • + * . . each.buh half Toa^ In a h«rt tw»i To briqg wander to the eyes ofj CWmawOran*- Uaf |i^dTSviS, 7tajSjSi dinner gtfeste is to serve a toasty-i , Bro s«’eet touch to the^teixtute between each slice of*01” .“i wi - confectioners' sugar and nuts, bakers loaf of French bread orjweap _j r . , Sr halved bum. with spreads sugared* «n»g loaveson a long. sharp-.Spread 1 teaspoon chocolate mix- J |H W§____________ and Spiced flavored with fruit cr Panted skewer. Inserting the ture. into each open section ,nuts to be extra nice. I *b*wer through the center of each; (he ro],s i s Sown aw torts nr. biwd I cheese Buns one Hea^over hot coals, or under skewer ^ of rotisserie, Cut gariic dove into 4 pieces: JT^rS -hrough e«h ‘roil [5 * * * ■ ' J section is acrom skewer, leaving^ to pern^atc butter:! rrfibr buns ta MU horizontally. ThhIwI UmoMdf-(HR|fr WflHf roll tops and bottoms exposed andjreraavp gallic. Spread .on Odl' Combine butter Parmemn cheese! t «»w* sastua ■•mat sides of rolls next to one another.[she* of rye bread, using H ton-] and Worcestershire sauce. Spread: R S!5 !«■*• skewer rod into position on spoon and toad in a hot even 1M\ Parmesan butter an cut sides a(| 1 *•“*«» t"*"”1 «•»«» support reck. Rotate udder high degrees) for ten minutes, or unU k sped*} lunch or suffer can. be pnpusd-ln no time bf peeling avocados and dicing them |_____H gP Hi thickly to he filled with a UvMf String ioavea an a aharp^winted! flavored combination of deviled IkeW'er, inserting the jdwwer|haiffr a little chili .sauce — through the. center of eaeh one. spirkled with n little French dess- Heat over hot coals, or under a ing. Serve on fresh greens sur------------------------------. . broiler, turning to brown brend reunded by sunshiny sections of thoroughly browned^me mixtoe on all sides. Yield: 44 servings, ‘orange wedges. • H» heaped high on English muffin TeeiMigetested hamburger ideas popular with students at the Chicago branch a( file University of niiaols were reviewed in an issue of Institutions Maga^ne. directed halves: The meat mixture la sprinkled with oregano and then topped a slice of scamorza or mozzarella cheese and baked, until .the fteaee is melted. ||p| . Another ground beef specialty papular with the college crowd Is a French fried beef and cheeta sandwich, tnstituttoas toys. Biowned beef to. mixed tablishmente. These offer new PPHPP Is made by combining beef. egg. tomato paste, monoeodiiim glutamate, gariic salt and sauteed ontons in e frying pan. When these ingredients ish: »*l»d dreattng aad « deep-fat tried. . Other popular hamburger variations art: Ground staak with cream gravy on beksd potato; chopped beef and onion sandwich on toast with cole slaw; chopped beef noodles and mushrooms au gratin; and whole tomatoes. WARSAW—POL ISH STY4i- DILL PICKLES BIG Vi GALLON Bnott o* Chicken Chunk Stylt TUNA 25° BOOK MATCHES |8 Carton of SO Books cottEGrtRfT 15 APPLE JUICE Ml Quart DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT DRINK . Cunf 46-oi Can 25 FRUITS-VEGETABLES LARGE FLORIDA SEEDLESS GBAPEFBUIT DRY ONIONS LARGS CRISP HEAD LETTUCE U. S. NO. 1—GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS SALAD TOMATOES J4 Ox. Cello. PM- 15 0RZMES 39Cto GROUNDQQ BEEF BONELESS ROLLED RIB ROAST BONELESS ROLLED I Bon.les. RUMP U. 7Qe| SiilataTif ii. ROAST ROAST CUT BLADE POT ROAST Lk. 39‘ ROUND BONE BEEF ROAST... Lb. 4>c SHORT RIBS of BEEF 29* BABY BEEF UVEB 39* “■ JONATHAN APPLES 4 39‘ PASCAL CELERY 15* westown FOOD CENTER 706 W. HURON FE3-7403 HOW DO YOU SHAPE UP FORSUMMER? e Low-calorie Sealtest Skim Milk helps you look your best, feel your best! Low in catortos—to keep you trim. Sealteet Skim Milk helps control your weight. Only 88 calories to an 8-ox, glam! High In nutrlintt—to keep you fit. Sealtest Skim Milk gives you important milk proteins, vitamins and minerals you need for glowing good health. Wholesome fresh Bever—You’ll enjoy^he wonder, fully delicious taste of Sealteet Skim Milk. So refreshing! And ao perfectly satisfying! Protected quality an& taste—Rigid Sealtest quality controls arB your assurance of pure, wholesome goodness and freshness. Ready to pour— no mixing necessary. „ , . Get your daily milk requirement*... the nutrition you need for good health... without a weight worry. Drink SEALTBSTT SKIM MILK regularly. > YOU KNOW ITS BEST WHEN YOU 6ET IV r ~r— GOLDEN RIPE m BANANAS 10 VINE RIPE m TOMATOES »19 fresh Jm CUCUMBERS 10- FLORIDA PASCAL m mgg CELERY * IQ Uift Stalk U.S. NO. T MAINE POTATOES =• 89 Birds Eye gfl MEAT PIES |y CAMPBELLS TOMATO e,, SOUP DUNCAN HINES CAKE 3 Pkgs. MIX !if Beef - Chicken - Turkey VELVET OR PEANUT KID Gold,#pi, H^ljy, Froeen , jm ORANGE JUICE TQ pmhu^CQ1 6-oz. Gin DOLE Rjeeapple Orange Juice Pineapple Grapefruit Juice Pineapple Juice 6-oz, Can MILANI 1890 DRESSING err better foods for less WHEN YOU SHOP AT U.S. NITED IN GINGELLVILLE GMQELLVILLE SUPER MARKET 3990 BALDWIN AVI. IN LAKE ORION L S. SUPER MARKET 331 S. Broadway, Lake Orion u M BEER and WINK u 3D ftiimnimiii* IN WEST P6NTIAC FELICE QUALITY MARKET 23* S. TELEGRAPH ■EER—WIN!—LIQUOR u ggnnnannl GET BETTER FOODS FOR LESS WHEN YOUSHOP AT U.S. •tores/ IN AUBURN HEIGHTS VILLAGE SUPERMARKET SmejMmt *»»»»■»] ipmmHiiuii, IN DRAYTON PUINS TENUTA SUPER MARKET 3S1S Soshobow el Welton ^ HER and WINK M ip******™*™?! IN NORTH PONTIAC PERRY FRIENDLY MARKET 1220 N. PERRY ST. BEER—WINE—LIQUOR • >■ A mil m wm■mmmm m Spade Cooley BTank While Facing Music NEW YORK (UPI) - The first ttp in understanding the troubled (*P)_ person i* ft rplto that lau> knknulM nr nmhl»nt 1 SALE DATES APRIL 6Thrn » FARM FRESH NOW SHOWING — EXCLUSIVE — MIDWEST PREMIER! [ know his mci by a previous marriage, John Cooley, 28. I “Father, father, ihsj‘1 >na iff j jjognize me?" John aakad. Then] he added: "Dad. cventhtof is go-1 j| Ins to be all right." -— Ella Mae Cooley, 37. win once! [sang with Cooley’s band, was [lbeaten to death during a violent] I ] quarrel Monday. Cooley was or I! ■■■ at n rl n Nas> lalriM h(a unfa Im tka “ BONUS SPECIAL 5 Lb. Beet riONEER SUGAR IKEGfflEST, GOB&-OAL Cooper, Laurel, Lesser and Mills to Be Lauded • ■ HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Spec PORK Romeo Orchard's Romeo Orchard s Ota Aft . aPPLESfl«CE:29 . Delin'* M 4 Ac POUSH DILLS -49 Pincenning Mild CHEESE APPLES MAZZA j CALABRESE ood Market s market r« Oakland An. j )Z7 Midway SUBURBAN TICK TOCK 3890 Jaal|» EDISON FOOD MARKET PONTIAC THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, **41 • SAVE SUPQ-6U Fuel Oil Makes Home "Rtep Ful" Mbmyl Gregory Oil Company FE 54141 Get Wise to Yourself, Have CancerCheckup, Stay Alive waowifs m OMM eb» i tut 0( S garagi. Arthur Oadftay-bonororo •eatMIse dmlnaaa of aoetti*:* curw I - he ,t«tca4 j With disberfef. hi that order. The doctor advised surgery. He “The sooner, the better.” haste, .ment methods, the doctors .save AMO mon cancer it deftjroys^ou. So I dkto't delay. By ABteun GODFREY ] Unfortunately some people art {Written for the Associated Prea#i»«* Informed or are «0 paraded by tear that they permit the 'Like most people, I’d alwaysjoaaeer to destroy them. They —t Htmlpna tiauear ST a aisease have a horror of cantor that '-‘‘•‘“I to the “other fellow" £"» ^ .. doctor until its too lata lor cute jimtil two yaaira ago. when ^ ^ Mnd, ^ w . happened to t How did I react? patients a year thaa the 110,000 they are now mving. ■ .» — ~ _ -wj™,- | The American Cancer . Society— rancer- Other you- deattt*- teHg.me that thebe' 85,000 people They have the Made of cancer that can [hi cured By prompt, proper treatment. Their Uvea depend on knowing what to db—and doing It without delay. Improved communications could KVe them. , fs Now this .in an area I know something about, after 32 yean In radio and TV. mCM, otherwise educated and intelligent people. Some of f 4 wretched jourhey to quacks, char-! USING ALL MEDIA tain toads or.. Hvtng habits can | protection against cancer. ftUrtlF that > ftft ' e%Bt » they don't have to worry about those seven warning Sigtola Of ooneer. Fake remedies, and old wtroa meg appeal not enly to the lg-orant. but alao to too desperate. Now a certaln amount ef bar la healthy and aimpsaiy tor ssU-preservation That's the kind of (bar which leads a man eftomftn to bead a cancer warning Opal their lives. That's the ostrich type, who prefers burying hit hand in On sand to facts in the ape. There’s the hale, hearty type ypthe annual check- . Ahd'if symptoms should develop, this brave individual sfta It out, wook after week, month after month, heroically ignoring the warning rignals until It's Just |tlBW|iCt| GRAND OPENING . THIS FRIDAY! latent and purveyors of fake! wh t . ,n lii and brings him or her to' the _______ .-a ______ ____whaI » required is an an-oui hpIuv But remedies and home cures that through all the medial doctor’s office without delay. But —ikk, lk«m I”10” tnrWWn w .nnthpp IcinH nf • morbid. [can't proatibly help them. gainst the fear ignorance and there’s another kind of-morbid, IGNORANCE KILLS ROOT people needlessly-men ^ destruction. I^ keeps iwopte who When it comes to cancer. wh.t!women%vbom medlral knowledge «* lybu . don’t knOwcan kill you. jean-rsboutdr-aad must save. W the. doctor’- Ignorance, fear, delay, do^ toil * .ifr IL. ' ’■ i fact, lead to needless, death lor There are barriers to^wtomrrK^* n“c"W 85.000 cancer patients a year in one of them is a fteliet in black] these enlightened times, In these magic and mumbo jumbo that igjAFKAUi to wuiw _mt house-to-house study hi i large (dty showed that two out of five people refused a tree health checkup- Forty per cent of most Interviewed passed up Oris life-saving opportunity. United States. confined to the underdeveloped anas. It exists right here, ! They' could be saved. * in tint U.S.A.; not 'tF1hs~Anck i Without a single research ad-]hills and remote areas alone, but vance. without any new develop-1often ip our big cities, saft. tor- There’s the rationalized Indifference to cancer—an indifference based on terror. Some peopR simply refuse to have an annual health rhephup <* to learn The 'aumg simple facts ObOul cancer that diagnostic and treat-Iprisingly enough. ments SUGAR and an and To msHot *** False modeaty fcjHL"* mortlremalna to ha none.______. excuse. It doae njt belong in n' r felt doctor’s office. MUST BE SOLD •The - ftt oodnsmre nications. As l ift it, the mftft problem in cancer control today IS to convince millions Of Americans that, first of all, the outlook for today's cancer patient is hopeful. This Is a drastic change There are all seats of excuses >r avoiding nn annual health checkup. The moat common' onqs 'I don’t want to know." "II — .RWl - . costs ton muck.'' "B*s too env'to ingrained thought ^habits. I don’t really need K.“ Those, an tow different ways of saying, ‘TR running scared.” Rut Rets are that an aaftal health chaokup saves money and amftft in the long run. Early detaction can save your life as wall as your savings. A clean ft health, which is what the vfeat majority of people get from their doctors, brings peace r' ■ 200,000 Today there are over million Americans cured ft m. In IPO. there weft Quite a difference. N 1 One-third ft all cancer patterns are now being ,ft*ed. One-half oould be saved by eariier detec-prompt, proper treat- Oonvincing people of these facts isn’t easy.- People tend to cling That’n where the maw media rt0im to. They can help save lives., They cap take this message into every American home. They] can hriff wipe out the barripre of misinformation and let tb£ new. optimistic knowledge about cancer grip the minds and hearts of Ur. and Mrs. America. Much baa been done. Bft SO kug as 85,000 people a year die Problem Behavior Hitt Mentally III Hardest BIRDS EYE FROZEN DINNERS -Beef, Turkey, Chicken coupon Without.Coupon . 49c DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIX SALE CENTER CUT M CHOPS . 69i LOIN END RIB END LEAN MEATY PORK STEAK SALT PORK awards will be presentedm Gary Cooper, Stan Laurel, Hayley Mills and Sol Lesser April 17. The board tof governors ft the Academy of Motion .Picture Arts and Sciences announced tbe honors Wednesday. They will be bestowed In connection wjth tbe an- sal Oscar awards. Cooper was died far film performances and Laurel as a “creative pioneer to the field of cinema comedy.” The honor for Mias Mills, 13, steins from her performance in “Pollyanna,” and producer Leaser was voted the Jean Hajraholt Humanitarian 'Award. Cuban Paper to Resume Publication in Miami The Inter-American Pram j cited the Times, to 1968 for courageous opposition ft the Castro dtctfefanhip.' ’The Bays” at 7:00 sad 10:10 "ftftaph" ft 1(41 [EAGLE last times ton in oub ml lum*iaw _ a mas MAHfTTO-PAOLOCARlUlva •Ahr AAJShst-s, taro OaltoS AtjaM STARTS FRIDAY Jarry lewis ft "CINDER PELLA" White, Yellow, DoVilt Food 29c qnantitfi. a FREE FRIZES FREE HAM WINNERS KDISON FOOD MARKET CALA1RB8 MARKET William Mead Rabat* CaSi S0F Sdhaa R. 2I« t WMsaa MAZZA MARKET Mrs. O. M. Kimball 281 Vtdaro Drive HOLBROOK MARKET Mrs. |sma» Owes 2852 MIArsla SUBURBAN TICK TOCK _____Cari Brift 3724 Quatnabury HOLBROOK >HNbA WUBRESf ADMISSION FREE 180,000.00 WORTH OF FREE MIZES COBO HALL—Detroit, Michigan AprH 7-12 1 p.m. T* ■ J coto hail inlmtakihg•handing• Edixathoal J |* nm THg PQffflAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1961 \ THIRTY-THREE About one-third of «U ttaberiman. Tht other two-third, has romovad from the forests in ths|bsan deployed by tin, r United Bute, hu bun mad' byland Malmacta. ----1 6:10 f. M. SHOW STARTS Till EM,. THEATBa View Partisan on Dem Sweep Both Forty Chairman_________________ ■ t St. ellrn^te the teacher shortage iigan, Ttxas Vote n MOM t. Tilj|wpl at Spars Lab I MOW! SEE IT! FIRST TIME V IN OAKLAND COUNTY FIRST TIME IN ANY. ’ DRIVE-IN THEATER SBZIE IS SENSATIONAL! WASHINGTON (ft -w Democratic and Republican leader, both at* ; portent, today W the result, of > the tn-electkm of a Democratic ** ; mayor In St. Loot., but the por-■ tents didn't look alike. A recent survey of the sophomore due disclosed that 123 of the second-year students plan to SYLVIA SYMS~MOUa wupihg •joHg’BBfawaaSIwg ADDED EXTRA "CARNIVAL I 'THE MAGIC in QUEBEC" I TOUCH" “SUZII WONG" Shown At 7:11—10:15 P. M. Deers Open Mf 12:45 • • FUTURE AT • • 1:25-4:05-4:45-9:15 FJL 2ND BIG WOK! TIM QR8ATIST ADVENTURE STONY OPTHBM ALU mTDiSNETS FOR YOUR ADOIfr PLEASURE "RECONDO WITH COLOR CARTOON SPORT REAL 101ft AHfOdWT* "PANTRY PIRATE" RATTLING JIG iAM NEXT: uj^kok'THE WACKIEST SHIP IN THE AINT ____.flyNBJOHNS-OMMERRRi I "HEROES DIE YOUNG" TONITE STAR STUDDED PROGRAM Tbiy rt fun pooplo. forvonl peopIn.ThiyhmaIrnmen- yvjuriAvfd louiurjitokMpbratttiini anthony Pefkins y«Janeftnda Many MSUQ Students Show Yen tor Teaching Michigan State University Oak-dotng their part r snort) 18 in English, 7 in Russian, 4 lh mathematics, 5 in soda) science, 3 in chemistry and French, and1 3 undecided ■ ■ The '«dy Mae of m are considering as a major. Vive students akpruaed interest in French and on* in German. Spanish and Latin drew blanks. * A A English and history appeared to be favorite areas of specialization. With 43. expressing a for the two subjects, ^Questionnaires showed 17, Au-lents undecided about their ma- Democratlc National Chairman John M. Bailey also noted that Democrats won a majority ot afata' offices In Monday’s election In Michigan, and said^the big majority of the combined Democratic Vote over the Republican candidate in Texas' senatorial election makes it certain that a Democrat will win the June runoff. Bailey said-the Democratic victoria* In St. Lode and 'once again demonstrate that the Democratic party hu the support of the people," adding: the nspeblSea!|tpariytfc» a»ri gutag to make Inroads Into the Democratic strength In > urban areas while the Repubttoan party la Washington fights a flir Increase th the minimum wage, opposes fe Boose Rules Committee change to let Congress vote an the Kennedy program, and carries on a fsntiaual battle against prsgtes-dva legislation." Rapubllcan National Chairman B. Marion said th* pDP candidate in St. Louis, Ben H. Of these, 13 fanned to major In s an major fields psychology, g in English. 8in rafumed to the -^mathematics, 4 In chpmistry, 5 In 1 ^ * °f *he physics, 4 in art, 4 in philosophy, attending the ang ] Mch hi economics, history, political science, -Russian, 2-in i- French, and 1 each in German, e music, and aoctology; Nine liberal h aria students were undsdded. The greetesf number of education major* (81) Indicated a desire to teach In Junior high and high achoola, while 42 expressed a de- Then were only 24 students in-, •ir« to major in elementary edu- tensted to business administration nation. land onl}^22 in mdtoeeriag adenee. _ • * * . I Among education and liberal Thirty-four students planning to aria, languages fared poorly as teach in secondary schools said spectellsatiM choices, the only they planned to major tn history,' one with much of A$k* to Rtofton &totf After Money 'll Found CHARLOTTE (ft — A petition reofwni the eatate of Mrs. Linnie Dmetz,’owner of a house to which t gallon can full of money wu found. lecsnHy, ima-toan filed Jjj Eaton County Probata Court. The petition wea filed by George Watson, an attorney for the.Office of Civil Defense Mobilization in Battle Creek who wet named; a co-beneficiary in the will of Mrs. Denetz. *... " f.. Papers Refused S7.84 Million in Bad Ads in '60 NEW YORK UR - The American I Newspaper Publishers Association] says -hundreds of newspapers re-ported false and misleading adver* Despite this, an ANf*A survey] of 75b United Statu ami Csnsaisw] daily newspapers showed they re. jected It,445,404 in advertising lari [year because it foiled to meet standard* ottruthfulness and good! taste’. HAMBURGERS HAMBURGERS. .IS1 FRENCH FRKJ5' WAITS.,,.. I# 'em by the bag! "Publishers * everywhere know this vigilance protects a basic. In-1 gradient of the newspaper,” said ANPA General Manager Stanford] Smith In commenting on the tires. In* 1959, whim' 348 newspapers participated in the survey, advertising amounting to $6,166,321 was rejected. In 1968 some 219 newspapers rejected advertising valued] at 18,908.798, Smith said. Ml tTihgryfc Rj 7IS Fauttoe Trail • NOW OF1N • serving delicious • Italian • A mo ri can dint at ths • Hondly” Romesville Tavern 82440 Van Dyko S. ol Romoo compared with 1967, even though he lost to Democratic Mayor Raymond R. Tucker. < ★ . ♦ "This is a highly significant ac-; complishment to our long-range program to whittle down the monolithic Democratic vote in the big dttee” Morton arid. He added the GOP showing to $L Louis gives his party a head start on the 1942 senatorial race in Missouri. 44-Year Veteran Retiring From 'Fisher Body Retirement of Frederick .1 ■ Hanson, ot Birmingham, general I factory manager ot body assembly ' plants to the Western state*, was [ announced today to Detroit by ’ Fisher Body Division of General ! Motors. Hansen waa directly responsible for the eperatton of five plants assembling Chevrslet bodies. Born to Cincinnati. Ohio, on Jan. 17, 1901, he began his carter with the Hercules Buggy "Do. to Evansville, Ind., when he was 12 years old. Hanson started with Fisher Body in 1917 as a trimmer at Plant No. 18 in Detroit. He is retiring on May 1 under provisions of the GM retirement program. * * * ■ A resident of 1375 .Dorchester Road, Hanson plans to pursue his interest in travel and deep sea fishing. Early In Ms career he served as general superintendent of Fisher Body ptonto to Pontiac, aad to Norwood, Ohio. He talar wta promoted to manager of the War II waa resident manager of Fisher Body’s aircraft units to Hanson was made assistant general factory manager in 1946 and named general factory manager to February 1950. When Fisher Body realigned its organizational structure to August 1968, he assumed the responsibilities from which he is retiring. Senator Asks Probe of State Insurance LANSING UR—A special investigation of tM Civil Service Commission's handling of a life insurance contract for some 31,000 state employes was demanded today to a resolution before the Senate. Sen. Haskell L. Nichols, R-Jadc-son, introduced a resolution Wednesday calling for the creation of a five-man committee of senators to function now and during th* interim between the 1981 and 1962 legislative sessions. The committee would “invest!-] gate the aetkm of the State Civil Service Commission in letting the contract for state employes' life insurance,” and report Ms findings ;to the 8enatev The tavastigatibn request was an outgrowth of eharpa of bregutori* ties in the -awarding ot a $1,6-miliion life toaurance contract for Vttoran Civic Leader Dies in Patoslcey at 88 PETOSKEY (ft- Dr. Charles Gray, 88, longtime civic lender, Gray, hum in England, gsaduat* ed .from the Detroit Medical College to 1898 and then moved to Petodkey where he set up a dental jractice. jl He was a for met state commander of the ;Anmkm iirglsuL served a*. porim,drier and dty councilman her* and on the stale [board of dental examiners. - \ *4‘ Tint, Sec Pigc 15 Here Are Answers to Quiz on Steeples 1 Coma Unity-Uni ted Road, Drayton Plains. OP***. Egypt occupies a region larger' More than 1,QQQ new restaurants I Some deep-sea fish lave OHM than Texas and New Mexico, but J were opened inBerUn the last fax which produce light to enabl only 13,000 miles are habitabip. (years, an increase at 47 per Cent.(them to see In total darkness. I Only two Caneda-thistle pin per square yard can reduce wb yield as much a 13 per ceef.* 5. St. Lake’s Methodist Charch on Pontiac Road, 1 tiae Township. Kennedy to Ask Shift ofTax toad Wonts Liphtor Burden on Firms, Heavier on Stockholders WASHINGTON (UPIt - President Kennedy win -propose nest week that Congress collect more income taxes tram and less from businesses that blest in new plants and equipment. He was not expected to rail far temporary tax cut far individuals. Administration sources have been rejecting any such plan as a way of giving the economy a shot in the arm. The tax rertitsae Kennedy wj* -commend weald reaaM la a shift of SI bilUoa or more la an- rrmuriiTi' ">lt- nual torome tax payments, in- | T' &J* formed ooareeo aold. One group mack more and another grasp, limited to corporatl ana add bind neas proprietor*, would pay that V , a k. r.il, . , They said the plan would rail far outright or partial repeal of a tax break on dividend income en-| fayed by etockhoktera for the past seven yesrt. GO KROGERING AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESSES IN PONTIAC and DRAYTON PUUNS o 265 N. TELEGRAPH AT ELIZABETH o 750 PERRY AT 50SLYN ^ # 43ft) DIXIE HWY. AT SASHABAW J * MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER ^0\/s On f ric£ Fire 1500 TOP VALUE STAMPS oqer m I FILLED T.V. BOOK WORTH •3” RETAIL 100 EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON — REGULAR OR DRIP — KROGER «. St Vincent de Paul Church, 197 A Parke St. It also was likri^ to call for a tightening of tax rules governing expense accounts and .impose with- j holding taxes on dividend income and certain tnteresttocoroe. Ae White House amxmnoed Wednesday that Kennedy would send a message to Congrats next It outlining Mb tax racoon ons. Chances were that Congress would enact part o< the revision Kennedy wants. Ford Defends {Buying Abroad Says This Will Raise Ability to Compel* — Mum on Small Car VAC PAC COFFEE Iftl" 100 EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON - FROZEN BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY POT PIES MORTON'S BRAND 5 PEGS, 100 EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON — SWEET KROGER APPLESAUCE. . *1 hH Christ Lutheran Charch, Williams Lake Rend at Air-pert, Waterford Township. BIRMINGHAM. Ala. « - Henry Ford II Wednesday night defended American investment foreign industry and predicted his company would increase its activities abroad. "We era convinced,” the president and board chairman of Toed Motor Go. said, "that if sD our facilities riiop the world far the best values, We ran materially increase the competitive efficiency of each company component.” Ford defended buying of materials and industrial components from foreign.sources. He said: "In maty fastanres, a lew-cost imparted part er 1 Grace Lutheran Charch am s. Panama Strati. Well, It's Spring in the Southland, at Any Bate... rain southward from Pennsylvania through \hrgfaia -into Kaotocky A shower belt dag the Tsxaa-Inuiehma Golf Coast extended inland into northeastern Texas and moat of Louisiana Heavy rain sride areas fa the northern todf *lon8 «** lower Texas Coast, wne araws m me nuns omu ^ ^ # + 1** gain to many eecttoim. Fairly pleasant iprtai weather wne the nde to parts ef Texas i l Dakotas into the Harlingen Atr Force IS northwest .of Bra s tocMe of nto fail to Exports of asbsatos 'fa ada reached 414,171 tons to the fin* half Nto praduce or assemble fa the Halted State* a complete product that would otkorwioe be produced abroad or- asf at alL Cfeaity, -sir r dob*.” Ford, who spoke before the Southern Research Institute, not mention Ford’s recent purchase of Ford of England or reports that Ford plans to make a small car, at least in put abroad, far Ameri- ‘Our industry invests in the automobile business abroad as well (here are markets " markets that we cannot (rape to rare )n any other way.” The speech was viewed ats a reply to criticism sparked by Ford’s announcement of plans to purchase all outstanding stock of toe British firm and critteton from ths United Auto Workers Upon. Educators Moot Friday to Plan Michigan Wook LANSING Uh—Education lesdei om across tta state will gather to Lanstag Friday to asslsa final plana far Mkhtgaa Week, MfayXL-27. says Dr. Lynn Bartktt. stole 1 I ndent of public tostnsc- ttff ,j- ' L J Representatives of sD phases ef e^nrarion an eqracled to attend, to mu. 100 EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON — KROGER PORK 'ss BEANS ... 9^*1 100 EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON — AVONDALE CREAM STYLE Mix or Match CORN - TOMATOES 6*1 100 EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON AVONDALE SWEET PEAS “M °r BEAMS ^ *1 ' iiwixtifA Tri>inif\ win 111 iirn m Kormiifl ;wrAPrif drink or tomato JUICE ^ov FruitCocktoM4CANS *1 100 EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON — KROGER DRY INSTANT MILK ... “9P 100 EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON - FRESH FROZEN KROGER Mix or Match VEGETABLES 3^S“1 100 EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON — U.S. NO. I MAINE POTATOES ..... .10 “49* too EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON — FROZEN KROGER GRANGE-JUICE.... 6“.»1” 100 EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON — SKINLESS HOT DOGS NORMH. 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COME IN We present one of the treat developments in fneniwear In &e last ten yean: the new gabardine amt; _jrou wear all 12 months of the year. A modern-weight, Season-Skipper, is a new hind of gabardine ., .a blend of KodeJ poly, ester, and worsted, crested for J&F by famed Pacific. We qhow the classic gabardine solids, new iridescents, new plaids. • saw 5000 In PRIZES Given Away! Register today af any GrinnblTsto«iF~''~ You need not be present at drawing to win. lit PRIZE 2nd PRIZE 3rd PRIZE T 4W>HMg ^ t| ^ STEINWAY HAMMOND MAONAVOX FISHH STOI0 . 7: ~~tt~ . . - .—TV-Rad'o-Phono *odlo- valuable proas! f"* Piano txtnvoK* Organ .SSEmU^- Phenegmph APRIL* 0, 1M1 tHIRTY-SIX Personal News Hm Edward K Vanderttnds of South Johnson Avenue b«ve returned from a two-month vacation In TWMs. They Visited their aim and daughter-in-law the WUffiun It Van-derllnds at Beaumont and apant . some time at Gulfport * Park on the bay at Corpus Christ!. Thera wen-aid* trip* to Mustang end Pgdre Island* . »nH a day's motor tone In northern Mexico Mrs. John Brouwer of Holland accompanied her brother and si*t*r-tn-Iaw off the trip. House guests of the Lewis A Lingles of Sylvan Lake. v for the Saturday marriage of their .daughter. Marian to David Regittko of Dearborn, were the Tom Sills and son Jeffery of Bloomington. 111. mom Carbondale. 111., were Mr. and Mrs. D e 1 m a r Crews, the Clifton Baggetts and daughter Cheryl, Mr. and if rit. Ihfi Crews, Wendell Crews and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watters. • ■''**' ■■ ..fir * ★ , Mr. and Mrs. John *. Irwin (Barbara Russell* of 8L . Joseph Road. Pine Lake Manor, announce the birth of a -fifn David Everett, Monday, at Pontiac General Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs. Everett C. Russell of West Iroquois Road and the John K. Irwins of Dell Rose Drive, Bloomfield Township. ♦ dr W The Hubert D. Powells (Joy Brinkley) of Hammersiea ___Road announce the turih at » «nn Qian DtrM. Maroh 16 at— Pontiac General Hospital. Grandparents are the Hubert Brinkleys of Jonesboro, *rk., Jesse C. Powell. Ralnsvllle. Ala., and Mrs. Andrew J. Tallant. West Memphis, Ark. Mrs. E. L. Hendricks of Jamm Road, is paternal great-grandmother. . ★ am* Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Lamb of Wenonah Drive have returned from a two-month vacation at Bradenton, Fla. * it ★ rni»r weekend guest of Mrs. Charles Mitchell of 8tyrr Avenue was her sister Florence Young of South Bend. —Ind. MBs Young is director of the nursing schools! Memorial Hospital in South Bend. -.- -#...★ • fit-* • jr— - — Joseph Byers of Lancaster Road, was boat at a birthday <«nn*r in the Elks Temple honoring Mrs. Andrew Diehm of Plnegreve Avenue. Attending the festivities were Mr, Diehm and sons Dennis and David, Barbara C. Berg of West Pike Street, the John W. Rills and daughters Michele and Melinda of Chamberlain Street and the Frank Kurkowskis and daughter Marcelyn of Lancaster Road. ★ ’Ar fir , Cadet Thomas F. EUefson has returned to Camden Military Academy, Camden, S.C., after spending spring furlough with his mother and step father, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barnes of West Rundell Street. He Was among 15 sophomore students honored at a dress parade for achieving a 90 plus average for the first semester. His present rank Is private first class. Medical AoxiHsry st Country Club Lake Vies With Mrs. James R. Quinn of Bloomfield Hills (at lejtJandMrS^ Eduard ElderJr.ofQrckard Lake were among the' 430 women who thronged Orchard Lake Country Club Wednesday afternoon for the Oakland County Medical Auxiliary’s annual luncheon which benefits the group’s nursing scholarship fund. They took time out for a breath of spring on the club’j grounds overlooking Orchard Lake. Pretty hats vied with the fashionable numbers modeled in the style show which was an attraction at Wednesdays luncheon. Especially attractive were those worn by the auxiliary’s president-elect Mrs. Ivan LaCore of South Josephine Avmue (at left) and Mrs. Robert E. James of Drayton Plains with Mrs. Roy Landry of Waterford Hill, Womens Section Dancing to Follow Vasa 510 Meeting Pontiac Vasa Lodge 510 will meet at 7 p.m. Saturday in the Knights of Pythias Hall on Voorhei* Road. * * * . Comprising the committee for the evening rill be Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Berglund, Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Thoe and Mr. and Mrs. Oof Bergstrom. A ' A A Scandinavians and t h sir friends have been invited to the meeting which will be followed by Abby Says: Tell "Em Off Return Their Charity Collect $5000 in PRIZES plus Great Values in isCfefuAteiuicg' CeEel^afleit! celebrating the opening of 4 new Grlnnell stores in Michigan Music for- your home I New /Holly> Pianos specially priced By ABIGAIL TAN BLREN DEAR ABBY: First, let me yrpUfa our circumstances. We are not rich, but As work steady and save .our money. We have some WHHBHHHMM relatives on my husband’s side who mend money faster than they make it. They owe e v e-r y-body in town. They live out of the state, thank goodness. A ahry few months ABBY ago they asked us for a “loan.*’ We told them no.. We have had our lesson lending them money. It took them nine years to pay baric $300. Ever since that tipe we have been getting boxes filled with their old worn-out clothes and shoes. They are nothing but rags and Junk. Little notes are enclosed. “Maybe you can use these.” I think this is going top far. INSULTED DEAR INSULTED: Express your feelings to .your relatives. Then express the boms boric to them (collect) If they send any more. DEA& ABBY: 1 can't seem to please my husband: He brags about everybody rise’s cooking but mine, and I try so hard to fix things the way he likes them. He saver takes me out In company with him. I admit I house, but I dress up when T go places. I have the hardest time getting him to introduce me to Ids friends. I still don’t know half his family. I dm only 35 and he is 00. Do yon drink don’t dress up around the he U ashamed of me? LONELY , DEAR LONELY: No. He far probably ashamed if .himself. DEAR ABBY: About two months ago our daughter told us she was going to marry the young man she bed been going with. She said they intend to many "some,time this toff’ in our church. . The young man has been a visitor in odr home many times, but he has never spoken to either ms or my rife Had die young we would nave given proval, but we feel he should have asked anyway. Our daughter claims that the formality of asking the parents “for their daughter’s hand’’ is an old-fashioned custom that has been done away with. Is this so? THE PARENTS . DEAR PARENTS: Tha custom Is very much alive. Unless the young man wants to: start down the aisle on the “wrong toot,’ ask the parents tor their “daughter’s band.” Tells of Sale to Chapter 34 Mrs. Otcil Briggs announced a Friday rummage sale at a meeting of Chapter M. Gold Star Mothers Wednesday in BemiaOlsen Am vets Hall. Mrs. Edward McDonald and Mrs. Olive Burgess were named delegates tor the state convention at Muskegon’s Occidental Hotel April 25-29. Mrs. Etna Riddle is alternate. • A - A A Mrs. Eva Wtlch, hospital chairman, announced that veterans at the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium were remembered at Easter. Following the meeting the group attended a meeting at Elks Temple to discuss women’s participation in the Greater Pontiac Centennial. Finish Plans for Dinner Beta Theta Chapter of" Beta Sigma PM S&ority has completed arrangements its Founders Day dinner. The affair is Bated April 26 at Edgewood Country Old). ■* a At toe grotto’s Monday meeting in the Norris .Street home of Mrs. K. Wayne White announcement of the annual branch' honOttag-^oembera’ mothers was made^^Tfin^, Dallas Nelson, social chairman. Villa Inn has been reserved for the May 6 event. Mrs. Paul Deschalne will be hostess for the next meeting. At Siblty's . . . Mirada Mila Shopping Center Red Carpet Walkfng-on-Afr The graceful Grmnall-made piano has ftna musical tone, full 88 not* keyboard. Your choice of 3 styles andtinishes! j $50 down, $22 monthly The Mm’s Stare of Pontiac” rmfSL Opaa Friday Mites 'til f tJL 27 So. Saginaw • FE 3-71 • Extended Recounts Available INK THE ffONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY APRIL >6, 1911 Better Try IHctfqg, Men . Don’t Overdo That Exercise Auxiliary of Jaycee Sees Film By JOSEPHINE l/OWMAN Most women ark interested In hripiftg their husbands stay young 1 for 'as long as ponsiWe. However, they may have problems on their hands- Take as an example the heavy, mature, sedsntary man who tends to Veep the mental Image of sell as hs looked and acted when lie was very young. He’s all too eager to get out on hie tennis court under i biasing sun. He waits tee fast when there Is as burry, dig* a backyard gardes that’s three times toe large ter Him to take rare of aad dees all si the ss Conclude Season of Music Noted Trio to Perform This is done with clever cutting]measurement* are too much alikei_ and tailoring. For example, the use land you would like to lose someje *"e of deftly placed pleats an con-[weight, you may want tny Tubbyf/0***** _ ...... _ derive to comfort In ail positions of Hubby diet which gives you a kiss ®*,wn bftor*™,tlac Junior win-, the body and yet enable jariut and of trim seven to 12 pounds iii 12i!j?*‘1 , ^ommen~. [ Scheduled to appear earlier I ’this year, the group was'un- j able to meet its commitment due to tbr paralyzing snowfall that New Yorit underwent Ait the. time;-----— ”■’7—^ * -Hie three artists are pianist Edith- Mocsanyi. violinist Jo- lel Vandgraall- Each,an artist in their own right, they have the rare ability to unify their talents in ensemble. Critics acclaimed 'i them during last year’s 92 concert appearances across the country as “coming as near perfection in dumber, music ps we have ev.gr heard.” Their repertoire includes music of the French and. Romantic periods as well as the complete cycle of Beethoven and Mozart trios. Modem con) posers are also represented In the group's litera-. ...^ fWtRY M. BELL The Harry M. Bells of Centra] Avenue, who were married April 9,1911, at Kingston, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at. an open house from 2 to 3 p.m. Sunday in the United Missionary Church on North East Boulevard. The couple's sons and daughters, are Wendall Bell, Berkley; beat us Bell, Indianapolis, Ind.; Milton Bell, Williams Lake Road; Mrs. Elmer Halli-day, Monterey Boulevard: and Mrs. Ray Wright, North Paddock Street. There are 19 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs-. Bell will leave April 10 for a two-week trip to Indianapolis- Money, Not Escape, isWhyWomen To go back to the subject of! .yaWniHnat r-tnttw arraavHng tn fh»j American Institute of Men’s and Boy’s wear, mature men can choose today among 2S3 different sizes in men's suits, many of which are flatteringly designed to remove) years from the wearer's appear- By RUTH MDJJEH i ance. J Women don't go to work-to - escape household chores. They take |on jobs outride the home to gain a higher standard -of—Hvtrtg 6r~to supplement savings. So says Mrs. Mary S. Resh, (program specialist for the Trade land Industrial Branch of the United States Office of Education. Working women are sere to back np Mr*. Resh on that state-meat, It may he that some of I them took on John in the first ) place In the hope of running I. away from housework. assume that many of them go to work just to get out of housework. --Not--to her an eaSy .chair arid! the evening paper — not at least! until she has pitched in and taken] care of all the household chores crying to be done, TTiere are many reasons why] wives decide to take on outside; jobs. But any woman who takesj i working wife s icovers that it is almost impossible Ruth Millp„s hinMet ]for a woman to swap a job for Have a Happy Husband." has some ihowework. It Just never »«tajwwlt to the'vmriring wives, loo, °HL '"at w?y- , , . . send 25 ednts to Ruth Millet! Read- •tee working wife s bousrtiold|fr CK) ne pomiac Pn^ss, ,'ife’s household * -right there when ishe gets Always . GOOD COFFEE BffiR TOUNTAIN responsibilities waiting for her home at night. Even if she hires soeone to over for her during her hours away from home get rid of all household chores and responsibilities. . So what does she do? She spends her evenings and her. weekends and her occasional holidays . (“catching up" on housekeeping jobs.; . That U why It Is so unfair O. Box 489, Dept. A, Radio City Station, New York 19, N Y. Newspaper Enterprise Asm. ■HHHOBHRM A targe food basket wtutagiyenjS i a needy area family at Easter i«| and members are donating foodjB for another0food gift fpr the samejff family for the July 4 holiday. ||| ! The Pontiac group has sponsored j a new auxiliary at Lake Orton and rgjji I will present the gavel on charter! B night, April 22. .... S|' Owing her play clothes reedy for the Mrs. John Adams of Madison]®®, at Arthur's ... we have the LOOK she [Heights, candidate tor district vice F president and guest for the eve-jSg ning, joined the members in tew-jHj jing 'cancer dressings. lp§. The April 29 card party will be « at the home of Mrs. Harris. [if Daughters Taught j iby Music Director -Mrs. Victor Ktngery, Grand] •’•p’.-amai nlnn-tnf lit vriuif^ condoct-ed a school of instruction at ai : meeting ol Job’s. Daughters, Bethel 5. Monday evening at the Masonic [Temple. Plans were • completed for a mother-daughter banquet on April] *29 and a smorgasbord dinner on {May 17. Refreshments were served by! the council members. See the magnificence of Grand one on thinking that a job outside]| Canyon, Yellowstone, Yosemite, the home will free her from housework teams tn.a hurry thaf a working wife isn't a woman who has traded one job for another She is a woman Good reading for homeroaki A perfect blend of cotton and dacron m separates that ~mtm-wp to make * ♦ shfitTd^rDyed-to . match leather beffTfn . mint green, banana or tangerine. Sizes. 8 to 16. Sport Shop —‘ Main Floor MSMUWI Soft and lovely POWDER PUFJF sleeping comfort ,..’4 As downy as a puff, silkv Plisse pajamas bordered with Angel lace and \ kissed with tiny ~ embroidered applique ■ flowers. No ironing, of . course! White, pink, lilac. Sizes 32 to 33- - Note Floor p THIRTY-EIGHT THE PtiNTjAC PRESS ^HljBSIlAYV APRIL 6^ l$Bl Spring Hop Saturday at K.ofC. The Knights of Columbus Hill will be the'setting for the 6th annuel Spring Hep eponeored by Pontiac Rosdom Chapter, American Revolutionary Federation, at 9 p.m. Saturday. American and Armenian daifo ing wilt be featured, with music by a Detroit orchestra. Mrs. George Arakelian is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Vart-kes Haroutunian. George Arakelian is in charge of ticket sales. Armenian -delicacies will be served buffet style by Mrs. Arakelian and her committee comprised of $iss. John Psge. Mrs. Ermstl ,Brocher, Mrs. Barkave Torosian, Virginia Haroutunian and Mrs, LADIES' DRESSES NONE HIGHER £ Values to $f0.99 COTTONS —RAYONS PRINTS —SOLID COLORS \Elect Chaplains 4oi-Ladies Guild Misses' T4V5t-24V5i at St. Bendict Unit chaplains for the Ladies! Guild of St. Benedict Churdi were elected Tueaday at the annual cooperative dinner in the parish hall. Some 160 guild member* were Heading St. Theresa Unit will be Mrs. Herman A. Charboneau: St. Anthony, Mrs. William Brandt; St. jAnn, Mrs. Edward Smith; St. Ber nadette, Mrs. Steve Condon; St.' man, fat right) of Waterford Township. Looking on we cochairmen Mrs. Preparing Armenian pastries for the 6th annual Spring Hop sponsored by Pontiac Rosdom Chapter, Armenian Vartkes Haroutunian (at left) of Oge- in Waterford Mnry‘*. Mrs. Raymond J. Zim- Rei olutionan Federation, Saturday maw Road and Mrs. Barkave Torosian< evening at the Knights of Columbia Hall, is Mrs. George Arakelian, chair• committee. iWomen of Moose Enroll Candidates f/ EVERY FASHION f NEEDS ITS OWN r FOUNDATION Let Federal's trained corsetieres assist you in the proper fit. P£IK£Y I FASHION DISCOUNT STOUS 22 NORTH SAGINAW STREET •Mbs USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN NOW OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 1 TO t f. M. Mrs. George Hsrshberger and|lhe Women of the Moo* at ajlections. . .iCentennial committee meeting! The groups Star- Recorder* Mrs. Edward Taylor represented j piednnday in Elks Temple. j win stage a-card party April IS After Easter \$a&' SPRING SUITS - Regular $30 to $70 • All wool with’ boxy jocketi. ’’Some ore 2-piece, others'3-piece. SPRING COATS Regular 940 to 960 v ’ Alt The hew‘styles in beautiful pastel shades plus black, navy, beige. Wednesday in Elks Temple, i The Women of the Moose ob-| hfe Umme 'Served an enrollment and luncheon Mm. Taylor. Monday at the Moose Hail on Mt.j. Legion of the Moose members Clemens Street with » member.^ ^ aeftior Mrs. to „ IMary Schaffer, junior regent; Mrs. (^ndltelm curat led were Mrs. iwilliam Vandruska. chaplain; and Ami Gruen, Mr*. Alice Braiell, jthe junior graduate regent, to as-Mrm. James Jarrett and Mrs. Ed- sis, wrth their installation which1 t Master of ceremonies Arrnond J. Moloney presented a musical skit. Mrs. Robert Moloney was accom-ipanist J St. Ann's Unit was honored for j I the highest attendance at guild meetings for the past year. Name Officers of Panhellenic. wan! Haas. The elass was la ! will be announced later. - honor of Itia* Edward Taylor. Mrs. Vem Taylor, senior regent,! introduced Mrs- James Beech. The next meeting is set fee 7f39^ April 17 m Moose Hall. . ] p.m. ;STff2SE,£JSjAttsnd Golf Lunch Edward Taylor and Mrs. Henry’ Twenty-three members and Presnell. guest. Mrs. Ralph Alien, attended! Entertainment for the meeting!the Niblick Golf Club’s Tuesday! was provided by Danny Voyner luncheon meeting at the Elks who played several accordion se-'Tempie. Officers for Pontiac City Pan-hellenic were elected Monday eve-| ning following a tour of toe Michigan Bell Telephone Co. Building. Serving with Mrs. William j Belaney, incoming president, will! tx*Rosamond Haeberle. vice presi-j jdent; Mrs. Gl«m M. Dick, recording secretary; Mrs. Stuart Jeske. treasurer; Mrs. Stanley* Hutchinson, conespondtog secre-f tary, and Mrs. John Irwin, hiaJ~ torian. Mon1M Fashioned for style and comfort with arch feature and higher wedge heel for that ex-pensive look. Lightweight glove leather In |] Mack, bone, white. Reg. 96.99 Value Op— NmhUt FiMit Elite *til 9 73 NORTH SAGINAW STRICT L Mrs. Wayne L. Pyke and Mrs.} ! Russell Jacobson are co-chairmen I for the annual senior girls* tea* at 2 p.m. April 22 in the Pontiac} . 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Other chairmen are Mrs. Arthur Crawford, cancer’projects; Mrs. Lewis Swartz; Family Owe; Mrs. Ernest Gray, cards; Mr*. William B.'Deaiit U90 and Mrs. Marshall Sprague, publicity and prese. College Girl's Version of Sweet and Sour Pork By JAN nr ODELL Big Sister committee members have received a plaque from the Oakland Cbunty Medical Care Facility in recognition ot volunteer p; Mrs. _ _______ »s Mrs. Fred Goitschalk, Federation of Women’s CMfi Latt weekend the Growrt-up Daughter came home to I visit. For the past 3 months she' has been working in New York Ctty and kecpBurtBiue with 2 other rnlfnai eirls. and cook over medium until ttrictoned, stirring stantly. Meed: JET* Leon Baumgarten of the local 1 merican Red Cross chapter J (honed usd narrated a film on "first Aid Measures" to mem- P ben of the Fashionette Club Tuee- f< day evening at Adah Shelly U- v brary.' ■ ONE COLOR THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRILS,1961 FORTY $0 QUICKLY—THE YANKEES ARE NOW 13 - :M \ YEARS OLD!' 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APRIL 6, 1061 FOETY-OKE Akd CuBi ftwrti Roughest Team to WBL* Red wings Open Stanley Cup Finals in Chicago Tonight CHICAGO CUPI) —The Detroit Rid Wings, gunning for their first Stanley Ciqp title to six years, must grave their nettle agrinst top team -coach Sid Abel calls ‘The roughest in the National Hockey League.” Professional hockey’s greatest the Stanley Cap finals opens t at Chicago with the first Hawks an riding high alter pulUng stunning upsets in their semi- She Red Wlags, who finished a distant tenth to toe tegular and both the Wings and Black off ton straight vtotartes to a The Black Hawks glso finished strong in knocking off toe league champion Montreal Canadians in six games, lbs, Canadians, winners of the last five Stanley Cup crowns, wen held scoreless by Chicago Glenn Hall hi the last two of the series, both of which the Hawks won by 34 scores, dr * . * ' Abel described toe Black Hawks is the roughest team in the league Just baton he-and the left tor toe Windy City. physteaRy ragged. They’re sue of the biggest team la toe and they Ml hud. V yau ‘ on ea thrir owi teraos, they’ll 1940s and early 1900s and is generally acknowledged aa-the greatest center tai Rad Wing history, also singled out Hall aa a key obstacle to Detroit's ’hopef in the finals. “It didn’t surprise me when be tout out Montreal those last two games- When that guy’s hot, he’s The Played 43-year-old OOach,’ who for Detroit in the late » kaews^Jt better “But,’ (goalie terrific And if just as “As warned Abel, guy Terry Sawchuk) did a job for us agaitM Toronto, he stays hot, we should be tough defensively. 5 * , >; ★ . • * I said before the Toronto if we can get the goals ie all right.'* was asked if he thought the Red Wings acted more confident going against Chicago than they wen going into the senri-flaafai against'"tor Maple Leafs who: finished higher thin toy Hawks in the regular season. K , * j„. ' * * * V ' “Not after what we saw late. Bight,” ha said. “Whea a team eaa play that well agalast Montreal In a clutch game Ike that, It has to be great And we know toe mtfy way weean Ijck them fo' to play groat hockey oarseives.” The Wings had slight workout yesterday at Olympia before fly. tog to Chicago. The club called up Lou Maroon from its Edmonton faiwf team for emergency purposes. A A A . -However, Maroon is not expected to sce muoh action unless the team Is stricken by a rash of injuries. * Masters Golf Classic Gets Under Way 88 'Pedigreed' Playegs Attack Augusta Course Arnold Palmar Picked to Win Famous Event for 3rd Tiino AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - Golfs mpst pedigreed practitioners, 88 strong, today storm the treacherous Augusta National course in toe opening round of the silver., anniversary Masters Tournament. Amidst the flowery splendor of dogwood and azaleas comes s relentless 72-hole stalking of the coveted title (not to pentioa a Si7,000-plus top swag) which Arnold Palmer is favored to capture an Unprecedented second straight The handpicked field, rivaling the U.S. Open «s n blue ribbon •went numbers 54 top American proa, 14 foreign proa and 20 fine amateurs. The first tee. off at ap-, proximately 9:30 a.m., EST, in r Fmitit Me- BAND OT HOGAN—Ben Ho-LraL lS^Topen winner, and a handto Kjs caddy 77-year-old Jock Hutchison, 1920 nfter he Judea out the 18th green PGA champion, fod the teeing off iraterdsyjracto round in traditional fashion. - ■«* 6» Masters Tournament in Last year iit troika bbdie4irdie Augmto. Hogan, In semi-retiro-fimh for Palmer to wrap up his S' Master. with 20, on "* rounds of 87-73-72-70 over toe par _________ Jr wide sloping fairways - awf deepty-countoured greens. f%ramr. 1 toe way practice ^ rounds went over- toe lush 6,900-yard-course against stronger than usual winds, sunny and calm weather could bring a rare sub-280 winning total and perhaps the first triumph by a foreigner or an amrt*ur_J3en Hogan’s 274 in 1953 is'the record. •> . . 3y Sunday afternoon*! -national-ly televised windup, South African Gary Player, 1961’s leading money-winner, or an amateur like Jack Nicklaus, the amazing Ohio -State -stiting boy; current Simon-pure champion Dean Beman, or mny Joe Patton, who gave fits to toe 1954 Masters field, may have dethroned Palmer. ~ The same goes for such Masters - Ken Venturi, LAKELAND, FLA. 10 — The Detroit Tigers apparently are playing in toe wrong league. They battered the world champion Pittsburgh Pirates 124 yesterday for their seoond victory as many days over the National Leagud dub. Jim Raaskig gave ap 18 hits to the Pirates bat “| ‘ * tone this mriag behind Detroit’s power at toe piste. , In their two triumphant days the last year’s one-«Wke-behind runner-up or Dote Ftasterwald, Billy Casper and Julius Boros, who fuftshed to that order behind Palmer and Vefitari. Only three of toe Masters’.# champions art missing from the starting Add. they are retired Ralph Guklahl (1936), tojary-hexed Art Wrtl (1956), andJfcte ry Picard (1938), whose wife to ^Sudi oldsters as Horton Smith, wbmer of toe first Masters hi 1934 and again to 1936: Gene Sarazen (19®). and Byron Nelson (1937 rad 1942) te® it a go at least untfl toe 36-hole trimming of the field tothe fowtO scores (or 41 if no tie! for 40th ipov* Nelsdn, however, shot * £**** TO sad could hang on for the JIs- t*p2>«r, registered from Lm#-horee, Ps., may be ripe ;** «, Masters victory Jto M* present pare - setting f»,»7 «ntow» might indicate, the dapper, 196; pound player Wednesday ripped through 14 holes to 6 unitor par, banging 7 birdies. palmer, winner of two af tot, past tore* Masters and reigning US, Open champion, didnt appear to have the course in Ms hip pocket In tonmy round*. Hto putts weren’t dropping- __ fa contrast, ths comae was w«U ♦■■wit in practice by Casper, 1956 U J. Open champion, who stroked three sub-IQ rounds. German Pointer Club Hblds2-DayTriab jl&BLSSSMw annual spring field triato Saturday and Sunday to the Highland Recreation area on M50. There nre 106 dogs entered and •rents w« be held to fire stakes. The stidrin range from the puppy to (toe limited allage stake. cMbtMjpMto tend cash prizes will be awarded to. winning dogs. Tito tudfins panel indudes Don Dunoraoflndtena, Nell Goodapead and George Robert of OMo.aud Free Suits No Longer Avalable for Cinci Batters CINCINNATI (AP)—New parking arouhd Crosley Field may bring more tana to Cincinnati baseball games, but more free suits for power hitters. For years the laundry building outside the left field fence carried an-advertisement fay a tailor offering a free suit to sluggers whose home runs hit the sign. Hie tailor paid off many a suit oh toe sign, including several to veteran outfielder Wally Post of the Reds. But the laundry building was raxedrecently fors parking -lot and a 40-foot screen went up atop toe left field wall to protect the from hotter hitters. RassJers Play Roulette Rassltag Mas wfll • Friday alght at toe T# be eliminated dm wreetler “IbS crasher”, Perctval Pringle, AH Bey, Joer smith, “Cry miaby” MscArthtir, Leal Fspla- Pirates Champs? Not by Tigers pIfRl(g|iIT . wsejmm PttUbursfc 81 Louts miiin i La* ■MUM Cincinnati S55- Grand Jury Listens to Numerous Cagers NEW YORK (AP)-Hm grand jury investigating the new college basketball print-shaving scandal adjourned after hearing testimony tor 2% hours Wednesday. - The office of District. Attorney Frank S. Hogan again refused to identify the witnesses heard or toe number of thoee testifying. It was understood; however, |wverai players appeared. The'grand Jury win convene U.S. Net Ace Marries LAUSANNE, Switzerland (UPI) — Former Wimbledon tennis champion Budge Patty, 37, today married Mareina Sfezzo, a pretty blonde Brazilian, in a civil ceremony at the city registrar’s office die Tigers meet the Chicago White Sox at Sarasota. The Tiger idiot •aid Kaline was being given a rest because of a stiff elbow.— Pittaburgs’s scoring started in the first when a walk, an error and Bob Skinner's single'led to two Pirate runs. Stogies by Bill Virdon and Skinner rad Dick Groat1 double gave Pittsburgs two more in the third. Virdon singled home Hal Smith in the sixth. Buba Morton, who was Ribbing for the ailing A1 Kaline, and Dick and Rocky Colavito whacked home runs to spur the Tigers effort. A single fay Bruton and homers by Morton and Gernert brought Detroit three runs to the. first. Brown raii his batting average up to *393 with a double in the fifth and scored on Chico Fernandez’ •Ingle. Crtavtt* •lammed hli third homer of the spring with the .Bases bare to the aeventh. Bunning had a respectable 12-5 decision going tor him to toe ninth wfaen’Pittsburgh exploded for tore runs. “I wanted Jim to get a good workout,” said Tiger manager Bob Scheffing, “and since we had all those runs, I thought I’d let | I go all file way.” Wilmer (Vinegar Bend) Mizell was the victim of Detroit’s outburst. He was belted for 14 hits and 11 runs in six innings. Bobby Shantz relieved tom in the seventh. Scheffing said Kaline would tw on the sidelines again today when sn A—l.SSJ ‘ Bather-son (toft and hto fttrir &*■ are bato entered 0 tot 147 vision of the National AAU stops to Trtedo. There to • i Nortorfo 53, could l I freestyle #■ for the ctmaaptonehip. The' father ~ wrestled on .Otymgfe teart| hid. Athletic dub, ■m PRESS BOX Former pitcher Ted Wilks was signed Wednesday by Kansas City az a pitching coach. Babe Herman, who gained fame with toe old .Dodgers, has Joined New York Of the National League as scout i to hare their has been la a for a shoulder a Is bebig placed as the vriratazy retired Hat rise.to arm trsubto. 1 ■ -fr-> A.. ............. Gentian heavyweight Willi Bea-manoff has retired from boxing after 1$ years. He is running a Janitor supply business. ♦ * * Five players were dropped by file White Sox today cutting that squad to 29. The Phillies also farmed out five men. Pitcher Roland Sheldon was named the top rookie at the Yankee camp to vote of writers. Frank Lane admits he to desperately seeking mound help for Kansas Ylty. OOU8Y ON THE JOB-Bob Cousy of the Boston Celtics comes down with a rebound after taking it away from Si Green of the St. Louis Hawks to their NBA playoff game at Boston Jast night. Bill Russell (6) Is on the left and Bob Pettit (9) of toe Hawks comes in on the play, the Critics won, 116-108. Chiefs in CMU Track Meet PCH Defends Title Friday Pontiac Central defends its Central Michigan indoor track title against 11 opponents Friday night in CMU's annual invitational high school meet at the university Odd-‘ ouse In Mt. Pleasant. Ike entire Saginaw Valley Con-•rence including the league’s three new members, comprises the bulk of the aUOass A prep field. Valley, teams fighting the Chiefs for top honors Include Flint Northern, Hint Central, Sngtnow, Bay .dty Central Arthur Hill, Flint Sonthwestern, Bay City Handy and Midland. Completing file field to Travers* 'M' Nine Wins Again, 6-5 MESA, Arts.—The University of Michigan tost night continued its mastery over Arizona State University, taking s 6-5 victory in the second game of a day-night doubleheader for the Sun Dtvfls. The' Devils earlier beat Wisconsin 8-3. The winning run cn plate toithe top of the ninth on a ■ingle by Joe Janes alter Jim Steckler had tied the game with a solo homer. Catcher Bill Freehan also home red for. Michigan the eighth. ■------ ...» zoa ooo ou—«*t City, Muskegon and Lansing Eastern. Flint Northern Was runnerup to PCH tost year and will be favored to dethrone the Chiefs this time. ♦ 4r * Coach Dean Wilson will take 25 PCH thinclads to the meet, headed by muscular Bradell Pritchett, the state’s top-ranked shot put artist. Pritchett threw the 12-pound ball I SB feet-8 inches in the Mt. Pleasant competition a year ago to set a new meet record and the big 239-pound senior to expected to break his own mark tomorrow evening. Other leading PCM threats to-dade Dick MoCaaley la the 06-yard dash, Bob Trotter and McCauley la the bread jump, and Paul Arizin Retires PfmADSLPHIA (AP) - Pail Arizin, former VUtonova. ziur, has retirement as' a er nine years With the PhfiaMr BOSTON (AP)—Bob Corny, the old master of pressure play, says no collection of all stars could beat the Boston Critics when they play their top game.. “Wf played as a team to the second natt/’' the weary Cousy said Wednesday night after hto 26 points and 14 assists keyed X 110-108 victory over St. Louis. Though Boston leads, the best-of-seven National Basketball Association championship playoff series 24, toe players are unanimous in the feeling they will not be able to win in four straight. The next too games are to St Louis Saturday and Sunday after* noons and will be televised nationally. “Well be lucky to win one cut there because St. Louis is playing such good ball," said Tommy Heinsohn. W a long way from being over,” chimed in Bill Sharman. “We were hurting without file big guy,” was the opening utterance of Hawks' Coach Paul Seymour; referring to Clyde Lovei-lette who to sidelined by a back injury. Though tbere is a chance LoveUette can plaV this weekend “I won’t dress him unless he's 160 per cent okay,” Seymour said. "What broke file game open*,” Seymour repeated a question. “Frank Ramsey had a good third period. Sun Jones kept shaking loose for the easy shots. Heinsohn took three bad shots_to row and made ’em all. most of all it was Cousy. He made some ungodly shots.” “We’re far from out of this thing,” Seymour continued, think the team will shoot better at home and Cousy won't ‘ least I hope he can’t play any better.’’ Cliff Hagan (46), Boh Pettit (30) and rookie Lenny Wilkena (19) combined for all but 19 of the Hawks* prints. Ramsey and Sam Jones came off the bench for 24 and 22 print performances. Heinsohn hit for 23 for Boston. But all eyes were on Cousy. Known for peak performances to the “hto ones” throughout hto 11-year NBA career, Corny never was « more spectacular play-maker—even to . the famed four-overtime, 50 -.point job against Syracuse aa a rookie. “ft'a pride,” Cbusy explained. The playoffs are like a command performance before royalty. Not many get the chance and here it to facing you. So you stuff up with pride and get yourself fired up to a pitch. Yeah, it’s still a great ehaUengR1” ; SoiSdib The distance medley, relay record at Mt. Pleasant is 8:03 and Wilson feels toat hto.junrien can break the mark with an all-out effort. * * A This will be toe 2nd track inert of the 1961 indoor season for the Chiefs, who ran to the annual Huron Relays at Ypeilanti two weeks ago. The Mt. Pleasant competition at 6 p.m. Rides 6 and Wins 5 ALBANY; Calif. (Ap/ - When jockey Geosge Taniguchi gets hot, he’s tray hot. The little Japanese - American •terra brought home five winners out of six morals at Golden Gate Fields Wednesday, including I • pair if hag shots if CommierMade Ping Pong Balls of Poor Quality TOKYO (DPI) — Japaaew Players competing In the 2Sth Father and Son in Semis of AAU Wrestling Meet TOLEDO. Ohio (AP) — Dr. A1 Northrop, 53-year-old San Francisco physician, has survived'four rounds of ragged competition to the AAU National Wrestling Tournament. But hs will have to do some fancy wrestling to get into tonight's finals. U he does make the finals, the four-time Rational champion, might find his son, Ben, waiting Dr. Northrop and Bra, a member of the I960 Olympic team, both in semifinalists today in toe Mnfrgoaad dam. T8fl Sf toe firtt four rands. They are of toe New Tosh AC, 125 pounds; Olympic ( asmeat which got aadenmy to The 16-day tournament has at trseted 87 teams. laetadbiK th< Japanese sportswriters report ed that some of the communist backhands by the Japanese play Neves the leas. Japaa aad Chechoslovakia, both heavy favorites. slve wtas I P»y.— Iowa linaman Denies He Has Signed With Argos IOWA CITY, (AP)—(asm guard Mark Menders Wednesday night said he has been aggreashad by Toronto of the Canadian Big Fort Professional Football Leagaa, but denied he haa signed a .nortradi with the Argonauts. / The 246-pound Manders was ita ported earlier as havlag received a bonus and lucrative,« ' ** with the Canadian team. Jodcay^Bod^GoM Noma NEW YQ6UC (AP)—Tito feeffr 46 22->w*MjockeyRoyUC- MBsd IbAwR MPtoK * of the fourth nee 1 Aq Fereuaon. Tuesday, wifi ha d ◦ub, 174 his ESP® B OPEN TONIGHT TIL 9 P.M. SPECIAL SALE CHUNG TILE WHITE A. SPRING INTRODUCTORY OFFER! Super VinytX rh. emgi LATEX PAINT ** Slight U Imperfects s* Ft. 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The present day Strok’s epeoed j 3884 railed in the second block The St. Louis Budwetoers I the lop classic series to dab UNITED TIRE SERVICE 1007 Baldwin Avc. Mat night with a SOM opening MaakT the bate atari of any at HURRY!! Don't Wait! FALL4.EAGUES ARE FORMING FAST — SO MAKE RESERVATIONS WHILE THERE'S STILL TIME! NEW BOAT-AWARDED! mv msm.nni Bant to ha ■ varan (or tka Mtin 1 aawa onr a.iraa. U* haa&ae — Onpa AftU IS hifhnt mnaflanaO aramaa. Call »nd> Mar Ml on Wtirna. OOLUER LANES I New they come back tonight I peeking to take find plage away (from Hamm's at Chicago, pacing (the protoaoional division with a 5010 six-game total. The Stroh's will Be cross_____ tonight with the national match-game team championship Falstaffs of 9t. Louis here to open their dnaaie play. The Falstaffs, boasting sh e h stars as Sieve Nagy, Berry Smith, Dick Soever, Al Saves. Detroit bowlers, also stole the tow in the afternoon’s minor rente play. William Rpargo, a 24-yeanoM groundskeeper at Tlgar Stadium, rolled a 1981 classic allevents total for third place and Spargo paired with Dale Seaway for a 1398 classic doubles I and sixth In these standings. Spargo had a 396 team aeries, 687 in doubles and 448 In singles. Saavoy had a 905 two-man aerial. BASEBALL and ARCHERY Equipment 30% Off $m Hu Hip 'll I0HNS0N OUTRO&BDMOTORS 'll TH0HK0H MlTS l-Z PAYMENT HANS GASOW’S SPORT CENTER 1175 Caw Lake Rd. i) Baer kw Orchard Lake id.* KIKOHAMOft SUN. 10 tel 4B2-IW0 Santa Clara Is AAU Swim Pick 'Mad' Filly to Be Retired MIAMI. Fla. CAP) — The National AAV Women’s Indoor Bob Strampe * hefty 668 series Swimming Championships lad the Strok’s to their big open- today with Santa Clara, CaW., Ine aeries Bob Crawford added Swim Club favored to fight off Mi, George Howard 582, Jtan otrang bids tor Its title by Micb-igchroeder 968 and captain Tony igan and Pennsylvania teams. livMsiwnn had a 551. I Two Olympic champions will compete In the crowded opening event. Chris Von Saltza of Santa NEW YORK (CPI). — Plenty Papaya, the “mad” fitly Mid carried .jockey Roy Gilbert to Ml death at Aqueduct Tuesday, will never nee again.* The 2-year-old daughter of Poly-Mian, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Cortwright WetheriD of Philadelphia. will be returned. to their Happy Hill Farm “aa rived from Miami Wednaaday to claim the jocksy’s body, which win be shipped by ffaln to Kentucky late today tor burial. ., Globetrotters Whip Stars for 3rd Time STUMS SPECIAL! Thi* ad with $1.00 amities you to a Brake Adjustment sod Repacking of tbs front wheal Bear-Ings, on your cor, This offer good for 30 days . CASS AVENUE BRAKE SERVICE, Ik. MO MHk Ch* irnM Clara and Chrolyn Wood of Portland, Ore., Multnomah Athletic Qub are among 90 entrants in the 1100-yard freestyle. Miss Von Salta defends- her national titles in the 100 and the 200-yard backstroke. Susan Rogers of Ann Arbor, Mich., national rhampinn in the 200-yard braaat-‘ stroke: Bede Gbllina, Indianapolis holder of file national 400-yard ; medley tide, and Patsy Willard [of Phoenix. Ariz., one-meter ” ling champion, also "are ] Igrammed for first-day action. The dam (mother) of Plenty Papaya—Raise You—also was responsible for die death of a jockey in 1950. Raise You tumbled during a race at Delaware Park and fell on her rider, Richard Roxelle, who died two days later. An autopay pci formed an Gilbert's body Wednesday confirmed that die 22-year-old jockey, from CLEVELAND m — The Harlem Globetrotters, performing -their] through much of the game, had little trouble defeating the. College All-Stars 94-73 Wednesday It was the third victory in four games for the Globetrotters. 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The market also seemed to be meriting time in the absence of any business and political developments of importance. A br * •aid all It needed was one good development to set it off again. Hie oik turned in the best performance of any group with gains up to a point or so.'Stock, motors and electronics advanced. Aircrafts and utilities were mixed. Rails declined. Southern California Ediaon_fell to 71 in a delayed opening a block of 23,300 shares. Ontoni, Sry. SO lb*.............. Onions. Mte, U lbs. ............... 3.50 Parsley, root, bobs.......... ...... 1 JO DETROIT POli-TRY DETROIT. April I (APi—Prices per sr pound SoftTOtSl Detroit •*“ 1 (juaBS P-- ■*»•* roosters jiyer Union OU led Mo sdvaacing group with a gala of aboat I Texaco and Getty moved ap Sleek gained fractionally. Bethlehem, reopening two hearths at its Sparrows Point plant in Baltimore, added Vs, and Republic, re? calling 200 men in Chicago, added .. -. -------------—-— New York Stock* 15-JO.IOi mixed .. .. 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AVERAGES 3* fnds 011.30 UP 033 .MM MSJ JSSJ MJ .344.0 Ul.l IS-'J 333. •SI I**-* Pf 3541 130.0 131.1 Mg* 110.6 |1M 1,1.0 310J 3*4.1 DM 111! 033.0 .PS.* lfl.O N.I PM Pinned Under Car in Huron Accident A Waterford Township man waa pulled from under his car at S a m.' today idler he fell asleep at the wheal sat drove elf West Huron Street Robert J. Kuldiniski, 26, of 2» r Voorhek Road The oar orartumed. pinning Ku-1 kiinuid underneath. He k in mm- l IKi ihhik gS Hmpttal with bead and My * M bk OyyriNPg ham MARKETS Detroit Produce •k. tt bu. . Soybean Futures Up but Grains Are Quiet CHICAGO If) V .Hie continued good demand sent old crop soybean futures off to higher pricer in early dealings on the board e trade today, but the grains wen quiet and maKHy little dunged. The May aad July soybean dc- Dealert said the demand appeared to include a considerable volume of investment, buying in the belief that the market may soon be due .for a strong push. However, the bulge j again brought out protit-taking. Grain Prices Poultry and Eggs DBTKOIT EGOS DETROIT. April * (API—Elgprloes •Id per dozen by flnt receivers de-vereu to Detroit. h » dozen ktei. consumers grxde (Including U S ' White—Oredo A Jumbo 33-43: — - ss Livestock Federal Mogul-Bower .Boar . 1 **CTONMieaB7rr.. A Boarlag .... lnlng .......... —___________M Chemical ... Prophet Co. ......... ..... Rockwell Standard ......... - ■ ..... 'totii oaC’! Pioneer Plauct ............... Shatterproof Olaia .Corp...... id prime i Made ehtle lutchere ateady to etaady; tea bead . Ell lb. bwtehera IMS; one _ I_______ . and S SIS S* li.io; s and 4 100-330 Ibe. 17.5O-W.0C, mixed sad ***““* 15 50-17.35; mixed grades Ibe. 14.SO-W.ii compel ' owe and (file 30-40 tn toady td M eente high Pick New Manager for Strand Theater Two Arraigned in Holdup Today Ownfr of Frtjil Stand Soy* Pair Held Knife at Her Throat, Took $25 Two youths who allegedly held up a Shelby Township woman at knifepoint last night were scheduled for arraignment today in Macomb County Justice Court Caught about half an hour after the robbery of Luigi's FruitStand at 3671 Auburn Road, Shelby Township, were Curtis Beatty, 21, of *0 Cottage St., Pontiac, and Richard W. Beier, 20, of 2875 Middle Brit Road, Farmington Township. Center line state police raid the pair took aboat 111 from a enoh register la the fratt stand while holding a knife at the throat of the owner, Mrs. Mad- Mrs.. Zeroaaco told police the bandits ripped the phone from the wall and forced her into living quarters in the rear of the stand after looting the till. ABOUT IS P.M. Mrs. Zernasco said the pair entered her store about 10:0* p.ra. while the was dosing for the night. ran oat of the living quarters after the two men laft and notified police, she aatd. found a Jong-biaded steak knife of the type reported in the robbery. Beatty and Beier .also were carrying large amounts of change and small bilk when stopped. They were turned over to Crater Macomb Oouaty Jail in M Omens where they teere to he GOP Chitfe to See Ike Preswem Stock* of. Aroo Interest From local Broker* ira eighths BM Asked The hew manager of the Strand Theater k Barry T. Miller, formerly of Owosso, W. S. Butter-PSorasaffifW*:* * e * d Theaters, lbc., of Detroit announced today. ; He k replacing Arthur/eSaqford who k now with Ppntiac Press advertising De- Miller formerly I managed the Cap-1 Theater, ‘ the Butterfield chain, at Owosso. Before that he was with the firm at Ms Franklin Theater in Saginaw, where he was first employed doorman by Sanford seven years «W°. Miller, 26. now retides at 3081 Windy Hill Lane, Auburn Heights, with hktwife and 4-yearold son. ■■ ■ - It a! ft Because of lesser weight and lesser oxygen consumption, it thought that men" who have loti their kgs may be most suitable * for DETROIT (llPD—Auto industry jrojte the back of a sparkling sales ntoith and an even better showing to Aprilj Hie auto makers claiin the worst industry's business slump is tnd point to last month’s tat sales hicrease as proof, They say was more than the sea-upturn expected - in spring. In A, Iaeoeca, a Ford vice president, raid April sales would substantial gain over March when UtvOSS Fords, Fal- recent.weeks,” Minkel said, “indicates that the spring upturn hi sales is proceeding on * sound bask with growing optimism among consumers. With most of the spring selling season still to comb, we expect thk sales trend to continue.’’ Similar optimism was vriced by L. E. Minkel, Studebaker-Packard rice president. “A steady increase in skies in Lodge Calendar RESTORES CONFIDENCE Roy Abernathy-, executive vice president of American Mot or is Corp., safii Ranfoler retail sales of 34,615 were 64 per cent above the ta,186 cars sold in February. “The market shows dear ovt- -deuce of fully restored buyer eon- I be a tar better yea Edward N. Cole, Chevrolet general manager, said the .March sales figures'“forecast a very good spring market for the industry (and) indicate a significant im- _ S^ofL^^or2Bi^LhMdil>rwement in PubU? conflden« RsbarT RarMl friday^ 1:4ft P.MJ * * * at Sparks-Oriffin Funeral Rome. F. E. Mapley. W.M . Chrysler Corp- bolstered by a 128 per cent March sales increase, : announced it would im;rease second quarter productiipn to 168,000 i passenger cars, 40 per cent over the first three months of the year Three large panes of glass la whra 120,000 cars rolled off the newly constructed Waterford j___________ Towntiiifi house r“ —-•-»—* News in Brief smashed sometime last night, according to the owner, David Jones, ■i ~ Squirrel Road, Auburn HtigbUi-----_1—----------!---- NOT1CR OP 8PSCIAL AB6B8SMENT 3-lnch concrete pavement on S. Jeeete Strata. To: Tony Clark. Mr. Kerman, Thosixi Ouy Heffner. Mr. Mitchell Jr. an* R ail designation curtain produced by Pontiac’s Tran-sign Co. for an eastern bus company, Inflecting are James H. Youngblood (standing), Transign president, and Jack Stone, vice president for aaies.and service. Ever Hear of a Bus Route Named Desire? Township, was .stolen 'sometime yesterday, according to a repent to township police. ■ad* by the City A Meteor far —- of Staraylng that part of li the Commission decided ----------- 6u«JW! Some $125 in clothing hanging I on a line in the backyard of the S Melin Chevalier home at 1215 ___ Crescent Lake Road, Waterford t the" coortroetton' oT'two-iseh asphaltic — '“‘grata pavement on S Jessie Strata a Prospect strata to Botaura Strata Transign Signs Are Entrancing ' Theft of -five quilts valued at *125 wo* reported to Pontiac police yetierday by Mias Toxie Wil-' llama, 80, of 508 Bloomfield St. She said the quilts were stolen from a trunk in her house. There- k no more streetcar named desire. It’s a but now. Hie route has a name different from the one used in , the days Tennessee Williams wrote hk play about New Orleans. It’s called Desire-Flbrida. Employes of Pontiac’s Transign Go. know thk. They mule the bin signs. Although one at the dly' Just two years haa become the Firemen Busy During March NCA Patronage Shows Gain for Month of March Waterford Area Count* 4 Times as Many Calls as in February Waterford Township firemen were busy during March answering more than foiff times as many fire calk as hi February, according to reports. In March there were 129 fires for a total fire loss of $10,120 as compared to February’s 28 with a loss of only *1,535. Last year’s March figure was 76 fires reported. During the first three months of thk w|r, there have been 93 graso fires, of which 9] there la March. Through March last year only two gross flies had Firemen answered 10 rescue and emergency calk, one false alarm, six automobile fires, and 28 fires in buildings for a total number Of 140 calls responded March. The report shows that de tlje increased number of tire calk answered this year, the fire loss k way down compared to last year at the same time. Hte fig-are $16,535 this year and $47,290 for last.. There were no personal injuries from fire thk The rise to eminence has residt-ed in a construction program to add 9,800 square feet to Tran-I 5,700-square-foot ptantKF*^ W. Sheffield* Ave. on Pontiac' north side. North Central Airlines patronage increased at Pontiac Municipal Airport last month. There were 35 outbound passengers,' compared with only 20 ip February. In January there were 35 and in December, the firs' month of operations, there were 43 Business increased la other areas as well, said J. O. EdwardB, stationmaster. There were 4,983 pounds of outbound mail, 4,456.pounds of express freight and 969 pounds' of regular freight. This compares "with 4,518 outbound pounds of mail to February, 6,256 pounds of express freight and 549 pounds of regular freight. Inbound, there were IS passengers, 1,701 pounds of mall, S^tSl pounds of express freight and MS pounds of retpdar freight. Inbound to February, there were 30 passengers, 1,139 pounds of n 1,937 pounds of express freight 338 pounds of regular freight. Anti-Rtd Claims Attack BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI)-Conservative Rap. Antonio E. Correa has been suspended from Congress for 30 days as s penalty for what was described at drunk and disorderly behavior on the floor LEAVE wm CONVENTION - Waiting boted * bus bound ftar Grand Rapids yesterday senior high sritesi ppwesetiow of Fu- left) Karen Dsbiy of tXfet Senior High School, Janet Radioff of Oxford Ugh Sctopl. Paritae Verbras Of Avondale High and Frtis Elzerman of city- Hte local Future I Utteh Junior I terday * . Hie eonvratkai started yea- largest la the nation to its field —one that Inclndes Jnst three ether competitors, according to Janies H. Youngblood, mo E. Hammond Drive, Township* ■ the president A total of *47 worth of cigarettes and groceries were reported stolen during a break-in at Delmoa Market, 186 Fisher Street yetierday. Pontiac police were investigating today. NOTICE OP INTENTION TO CON tract curt), gutter, trad*, gravel sat. elated work on ftaflWMta Avtns*. ' Too ara hereby notified that s regular meeting el the Oowwleelga el the CM: _ April 4. irad te b A break-la at the Bonny Hun Country Club at 1171 Long Lake Blvd. to Orion Township was reported to the sheriff's department yesterday. It k not known yet what was taken, deputies said. ________ Sale, Friday, April 7th, Birmingham Unitarian,Church, Woodward at Lone Pine Rd, 9 am. to 4 pm. Spring and sumr clothing, household good*, etc. —Adv. Youngblood and Jack Stone, vice president for sales and service, said, they hope at least to double their staff of 23 employes through new business' in the expanded quarters. Stone lives to Flint. Hie devices Transign manufactures are. called designation signs. These are the contraptions at the froist of the bus with the revolving series of place names that the driver, cranks on occasion to let {be passenger know what Has he's boarding. When Youngblood, a 38-year-old manufacturing agent, entered the business, all the designation signs were produced by Eastern ponies. NEW GIMMICK Figuring that a local supplier could work with GMC Truck A Coach Division, Youngblood came up with a gimmick which fit in well with tiie advanced line of G*l buss* that came out in the fail of 1959. Thjk waa .a cbtoh device that simplified the cranking system on the steel frame. In addition, the treated cotton curtains bearing the place names were waterproofed for the first time, making them suitable for aa Rummage. Saturday, April 8. Union Halt comer Pike aim Front St. 7:30 am. Jimmy Day, Auxil-II ary Amvets, Post 12. —Adv. Rummage Sale. Clarks ton Rotary Ann’s., Pri.. April 7th, 9-9. Sat., April 9th. 9-12. Clarkston Community Center,-Main St. Adv. Rummage and Bake Sale. First United Pentecostal Church. 178 Green 8L Sat., April 8, 9 till 1. —Adv. Now the sole supplier for GM Co. is producing by bin riders the nation, Canada and of Central and South PLACES GM buses so—and GM Rummage sale—clothing for the family — household goods, some new. Temple Beth Jacob, 14 E. Pike. Mondav thru Friday. April lOth-Mth from 10 to 4 pm. —Adv. Rummage Sale. Friday, April 7, 9:30 am.-9:30 pm. 128 W, Pike. —Adv. Fish Fry every Friday, 5:34-8:34. and Walnut Sts.. Rochester —Adv. Rummage Sale—Colonial Group Congregational Church. Sat. 8 am. —Adv. Fish Dialler, Friday, 8-8. Baldwin E.U.B. Church, 210 Baldwin. —Adv. e Sisener of the CM* ta la the Commission Ity on ta* nth tfsy at at 1:04 e’cloek jua. -----_r*a ell l hesrd. ). gutter, grade sad grew ,’ork oa Keoll worth A vena t. Clement Street to Perry Btree To: Pontiac Motora Dlv. GMC. Rslpl .Monroe. Nellie Monroe Borrow. Or .111* C. Akin. Edgar Davit. R. Methner Mr. Lent. Qllet Mtg. Co.. F, M. Stormer Mr. Saras, Mr. Norsk. Mr. Swim, rsrr; ‘ Bowman, Mr. Jepeon, Mr. McNutt. , Meador. Mr. Wood, Mr. Henrwty Tbomsa Pappas. Bruce Atfleld, Ctsud-R. Rlehardxon. Hr. Lang, Mrs. Alyc* O Carroll, C. B. Clauter, H. J. Leetsrd ~ A. Wall, Afos Qoolry. Advene ___... Corp. Oeorge Lektaton. Lf< Bailey. Robert Orate. Mr. Cerleon, Wm -H. Keltner. Mr. White, Frank DeRouaee — ---------- Olsdye Boutar. Theodor. in t_______ ________ __________ _______•k, Robert L. Dsttes ter. Pleredn. WM. ft. Senium. Elmer C Holland, Leo Sweat. Mr. Dettu, Mr Beardsley, Vti * Penrldje. ^EUL OlUespie. itaell. Mr. Seles, Oerardu Schram, Mr. Chaps Cantu. Giles Mis ERPEEMP______________day. The Mlehlgat Ian. Robert Emtry, Thomas E. Free ----Giles Mte. Co. Ray Wadley. RMim .. __oggow. Wm. E. Dafoe. Rida 1 McCallum. Gordon Emlry and to all par eons Interested, taka notice. That th< roll of the Special Assessment heretofori construction sTt 1L . .. concrete'pavement an Third Avenue Iran I Josyln Avenue- to Hlghwood Boulevtn j is now on. tu* in my office for publti Inspection. Few are still with us who_________,_____ remember the good old days, when each meal was ^oti tiUi l prayer, instead of a cap opener ong of 4 place opportunity wlU b plAoes as Fairbanks, Valdez, Cbp--, Anchorage and Portage the Rue nde Alice one of the world's romantic capitals—Not to Paris, bti to Quebec. Such doseby placet as Stmford-HuroA, Perry Parit aad St. Jaaeph’a Hospital have gone aerpaa Tran-sign’s drawing boards. Naturally, the company \made the detignation signs ter the toteM-Oil aali te Pontiac Transit Corp last fail. Monitou Rood from Ottawa Drhri ta W. lino Sondnolo Hills Subdivision. Poplar Stia«t from Baldwin ta P.O. & N.R.R. Pint Avenu# from Arlent Strett to Fuligr Av«nu«. K«nilworth Avtnuo from Mt. Clemtno Street to Perry Staeat. MonticeNa Avenue from Oakland Ave« nue to Orlando Avenue. ■y ertar of Mm Dotwti April 5, IM ■sr. ADA R. EVANS, ; , City CM Business and Fin&te / FORTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1961 lietteeen. cH-Wells. ^*3^ lrw{i3te!^%tettJOe^ ' . Arnald. Begur Inr« SmTI. Upta. MK| r k_ .... Elbe!L Brandon Melrln BmauTBrnc* R. V»w^ ait WIIItemt lMIB ! Lanai* c!cwMm, rwii MumbcveT Louie TboaepeotL CBf-lora nicks, William snd Dolt* UMk mf tabu ■ iwm juttMM, mil MUn: Th*‘ \te MU af IlM JlWj . Inumut btnWOT mad* by tts "City ' Assessor for the purpose at defraying i that part at tb* neat which ttaOMMb- j da decided should kg paid and Mm ' M anil! anaiant for Uat eoautrec-Usn at tww-meh mMlrtt tauiM parr - ;. ■MM oa CUtford Arana# from A ahum Araaa* m Om Street is now *a Ills , la my eftte for publle Inspection _ MaftaTM aMa tatty ^**a that Death Notices city c April I. ; Braldlmar llr. Oral*. D PraaaacU Ray anod and Mat Max wall, Barman • L. ! r: cox. DarM V Wilkinson . Maori. Mr. LaMar. Eslgule! □arli M Chaster L_________, __ _ Ochoa, Edward Petty,-___________________ Harry C. ■HMk. Mr. .Whlnea, Blond y l . Vgncil. C. J.. Shot well. Dalton O Hack-■alt, Cte C Brown Tllha Bowman Mr WalHmam. Mr. White. Ignatius A Pacha , Ooarp* o Wagenman Mr. Oalbralth Opal ▼. O’Comb. Edward A Pstearate ( DaaaM B. Slhiia. Mp • Mmlrttn c ■ Doffl*. C. Edwards, Lyco Da*. Co.. Mr. I HeeptoeeaS.' RaMK a W»;'Th*m»l Ingram,^ Mr Waff, Mr_ Menisci. Rah* [. Lumber Company j a william A. Caraliar. i. CMli SW. Hr Pa«i Elmer Bgichet Harold n York John W 1 I tab asphaltic < Notice 1. aiaa hereby plraa (hat the ! Com minion tad to* llllilir of tt* City 4 of FentUc will mwt ti thkm **—~—*—*~~ * I I M o'clock P.M R E s m L i Edward Auchard ofriciaUM. Ora- gt*JnHfBrs*x BifciKwi ft wiS Bent* i : wiirtiat ; CMrkttoo: Ip 4*. baioetd 1— bond of Mkifoiy Donopoi bob an of Mn. Ma Doro*i|o: t,_ i (attar at daroftea Derrag*: Ajar brother of Arnett Dgi>eg« Fb- i ■ ardi nRpKMoiMM tn White ChipolMT Derr*** «H Ue Id Hat* at the Coau Funeral Homi, Drayton Plates. Mtfnvra.TTM. wkgh } . 19 N Roaiyn St.. am it; bo-lorod husband, gf SwFttte Oat-well Bbort; doar fbttor of Batty Ebert Mn. Jems* Mma Mn James Allen. Mn Eacmi Conlon and Robert CaeWooT mar brother of Arthur end Ooorpt abort aad Mn. Louis* Hintijk; ikOMMi, ' by if grandchildren aad throe rraet-graadchUtfran. P aa e ra) r>loo wffl bo tad Friday. April at I N p m. fram Tiarhom 8lpt* Chapel with Em. Fan! Vaa-aman ofnciatlaa. imUnaeat la P*rry ML Owailiry^ Mr ■Voorheej-tuple Funeral Roam HBIDiictt APRIL I, IMt. HENRI -etta, MM Braden. Drayton Plain*. ape W; bteeeed trite af Mm HeMrtck; dear mothar of WUUete. Henry. Otto and Qaorpa Netdrtek. Mn Henrietta RMkmanttLlxrx. Marta Kmcri. Mn. Anna Parti nod Mrs Martha Wirawr daar ■liter of William Koldorf: alio •urrlred by Yl irgMMgi aad 11 graet-srandenlidrtt. Pnaaral sarriea will bt bald Saturday. A pel If, all pm_fnm thefcaU Mrs. Netdrtek will It* in state §| the Coats Funeral Hone. Drayton Dua la iwaaM pnmottoni wllhla rs UaMa watt ntibltakad whotaaala food oompany. Hi tnrillax AU narmal frtata keaiBli includm* KT^~^.ilS!USS}y V& waakly MtHW 9 ~p|h toipld It i pirmiioM pmtuaa with akaea townpa Imome. M-U roan af apa aad ready ta awn, uamadlataty phaaa PE MIE for dMMIEMHL*...-............ lnfV»cr«atloa id ivtnkjt iwt;. locally after ichoot . COLLECTOR . Neat la ajmapronct and abi* ta eaneataa IntMUpantly Tranepor-tatlea furwHhlf tod A WEEK SALARY MB DaXTHkh POLL AMD PAST HAHTED DfttH smON. PULL S HOURa^PER* D1 NOMAMAEER, APRIL C 1 POOR MEH- oft WdiOM ~wm cam to fill opanama. pul nr part srpESPSass' “BHis* «e»$p«»w»jai _ ____Waapai: dear brbther of Clark Hoaamakir Puneral lerrltw ^wUl^b* held fPrn ! E:^jc£SS Interment in Odk p| Oimetery. Mr Honamnker will He in ma 1 at Em Pumlef Pmenl Borne._ . SARTELL. APRlh «. tML MAEQPlB Robert. 40M Plnedale at.. Drayton ~.Ptalaat «ca belaoad bmband of Heida EarUU; baiaead MB af m. and Mn- MafauU Ebrtall; PHD “wM2 an«i rurnlibod. A liberal plma if iimpaai banatti Apply Aa> gS^agdOMpT&y EXPERiEbdeD EARBha Mt , we* paarnnlead. all appUcallac —:.xr HATE ^TABLMRXD L (9batOM-ara. mad talaemaa. I laan daily for (Uf waakly. Mut bo marred. _ _______________Sy1_____________r and Diane hirtall; daar I modal Loafer “ — Pham OB tli, j tMMEOUTELp - 'time. PoaHae area, an 11-1$. Call Thaerlnjer PE 1-1811 INTERNATIOMAi CORPORATION Sparki->dal«n Bartalt win ue m ■»! Baarko-Oftnta Pnatral rh • Placeapportuc ___mu Mfloriaiid M Dated April s, 1M1 W.O. Mil 7 ADA B ETAHE j City Clerk ) April A 1M1 Ta ifm Dorr Co.. Pan wane Mart-! IMT* Co Mr. Btraaahaa. J. R Wend- ! land. R Taaay. C. Maatmy. Etbiun O i Ri«. Mr. Wadow. Donald A. Lynn. A. J Kant. Mr. HiKKlMM Mr Harman. Ma Whitlock. Harry I “*"• H IcalM. Marpartt iy Wlmpari Chariai DoLoa*. June! Bulock. < Fisural Ptractori 4 I Voorhees-Siple i PUNERAL HOME ' PE I-MW : —Eiubliihod Otar M Toan— COATS FUNERAL HOME j DHATTOW PtADW OE 1-WW | Ppnelson-Johns tralnma peottam. can QL !■ Leads — Leads — Leads Mead experlencod freeier-food laleiman. No torn dewai. Hlebeet commluion. OR 4-1880 from 10-11 am. only. Erealwi* M p m EM J-JI34 METROpbliTAH LlFE IN8UR- MirtBag Hwmp. Hllichel H. Santom. I Torrwit Mowbray, Howard O Smith Ray. Shell. Beetle Koreiyniky. Olen P. Jar- . dan. Oermld Nararri H. L. McEnlaht.. Prank Bpokaeikl Earl Houirr. Nell ■H. » Eoyl* VlTlan Daria Owrald M . •can. Mr. Merlla. Julian Oonulei OMa aad Oaatrlara Larnot. Joe Black l«aaela Alfaro Mn. E. Hotan. H Don- . aid Pina. Prod Dykl. Antonie Morale. ; ladle Brtdcei, Omar Echaale. Lor In P smith Oeorf! w. Smith Jamei |. | Hamilton. Arthur lodge. Audm Ai Allen-1 burger. Jamei V. DarM. Alvin H. War- I raaar. Unknown — Lot IM EM SUM Park Safe. and. to an pareoai lnternted. i m ...........3E derided ihould be paid and i ■traction of two-Inch asphaltic concrete Paremont aa Eanell Straat from Auburn A neat to Omita Street p aow oa fUo! la my office far jmbllc tnipectlor Notice li ate Beatty gtreo th i Aaaeeaar af the ■at aad place opportunity a 1 pertoni Interested to be (ted April I* INK a wHr r TRY w A N T •ns m „ r *wo » am. while In timtenfc m bate pay for eaeTMad f£ •bed clientele, plot commli-i (a bate. Prefer married beaweea nn Hah aeteol ■at* or bolter with either i. expertene# or sttT' work. excellent Rm NOTICE OP SPECIAL AE6BBNMIRT S-tnch aaphaltlc pa remeat aa Oxlord ; wToyj,JKa*»ey. Mr Watatt. Mr. ftahu. Nell WAuerberteis CWyHmAjteEtaK! Philip L Francis Melrln J Hoaamr. W^1 ________________i, Melrln Spenee. Charlei W. Sr‘ and to AH persons tmWr E Cami ----------------take noure. ran of the Epedal AneuiTunl r noiore made by the «*» a«e«««oe m purpoe* of defrayii __________..Jraylng that part af the which the Commluion ‘decided mould bo bald and'borne by ipeclil assessment for the construction of (.Inch asphaltic concrete payment aad ora film aad (meaning on Oxford tend .from Artylo Arango to Canterbury Drti Wiles Pluto Plrat To: Mr. Foreman. Water*, klr BUemora Mte corp,. William J Murdort, Mr Eiaau. Wga E Mama Oeral Eumpanu.......... Oaorge Andrraot Heine W Hainan. Charlu and Joan Cowdrey. Water R. Palmer. Leona Acker. Mr. Bunch. Oscar Ray. tea O Ortfftth. Laetle Thompson, Mr. Kttneatlrtr. Mr Raresacrofl Mr CnrtM. Mr Eerrnbnlln. Melnu* “ prraons interested,' t the n take notice Assessor for_ tii«~p ■hat part af the c mtoalan decided ah construction of 1 i Jfele pavemena on from Puller Street now m ait la ay i d aad ---„ - .or ■ l ha : City af Pomlar win mut la the Com-mission Chamber la said City, oh the tlth day pf April AD INI at IM P.M : to rw*tew said ataeaament at which i d place opportunity will be plwa OU Co, Mm!Ewtn*. •s&snjrv persons Interest______ ran af tim Special Asses . __________ made by fte City taaaabr far the pat' paw af defraying that part «f the — which the Commission bedded si — paid and borne by special aaaeasi the con at radian of i-tnoh alpha] Crete pavement on Raeburn Btrt Sanford Street ta Baxter Alter la file in bn office far awbttc Notice Is ate hereby gti Commission and the Assesso - of Pontiac win ----‘ ■ decided should be : —-------------*tor AaMpor of the Cite 1 la ta Commission Dated AartTun f April f. IN! I FE 2 8 T 8 1 The Pan tier Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181- From I RJB. ta I Pml . AU errors should pa reported immediately. The Praia., assumes no responsibility far errors other thaa lo eased the chan ei for that portloo of the first insertion af the adrarttaa-ment which bas been rendered ratueleaa through Iba error. When cancauaUone are aUMf bt aura to get your ••Hn aumber." Ho adjustment* wffl be given without IL---- larger than regglar affcte type ta. U o'clock noon Iba day prartoas to puhUcatloa. The deadline far eaaulte Hon of traasual Wart Adi la • a m . 'the day of pubUea- PART TIME firm win hire quallRed ■H Jims Inspectors tor credit aad paraaaoal imet. Mttl.bo able to tna hare a ear and high Writ* afefaarirw H», ^ pontiac IfiBDt. .CAiiLr. gad aerrtca work effort. Rcferehcea required Married mao pcwfarndT Call FE Mill far gppdatmepl far later-rlew, before ( p.m I will want to talk with bow you and your wife ut your home REAL ESTATE BALI _ A MANAGER. IVomolou offte»°r5alary jj~8w^iff wwiei* Write elrlne references gad eso-- ted Office H. Faradale, REMODELING SALESMAN TO EA ttmllt uddlthma etc Rtaldentlul work. Wg&teuwa Arm ta this urea. Reply Poatlac Praia Bos 13 eallent working eondlUona. BET-TER THAN AVERAGE COMMIS •ION SPUT Call FE MEM. Bob Harrell. artUmS n Pontiac area for n i to pro- ea Traln- ______b. UUm- —----------------- no calltag on eamitts.. You wffl bt truluid la the tested methods (hat hare tft America’s laadlaa Mr. Allman at MIA- BOX BEPLIE8 M, tt. M, 71, M, . in, ns, ut. Help Wanted Male 6 I MEN NEEDED IMMEDIATELY («r iTNlnf work CiU Ur B«nnv MA 4-3411 10 GOOD1 MEN who naad mart than IIP pur W4 Mu esparlanca necessary If you art aad. hansel, aa teas sad •( srerage lnMUIgei U yesra af age or orer ,[ willing to wort J hours pgr i_ lor a mtlllan dollar coneara. y -may -take wi eBmi Bi. i ImedSteS*# Kimpaar'a aapenee Appiy la rsen at I N p m., Than. «W ate Highway, Drayton Plate . TEE BONDED Of* | ATTENTION. call PE MWl Are You Unemployed ? WE NEED SEVERAL NEAT, EH-ENOET1C MEN TO FILL OUT OUR SALES ORO A MIZATIQN NO EXPERIENCE Kast Heating and, I 463 S. SAGINAW Hs» WbbIU FWBBli 7 .CAREER SECRETARY sssra-s «jw-. S&L-tns-sftg'i JSSSBtk. -COUNTER GIRL AND INSPECTOR ler dry cleaning department Ay Ejtnp OtJgmm Clean*ra. Dress Salesladies teaartaaeai woman far ear era Waged Drew Dept. Oood salary tefcommtey. jypM^BNMl> FAMILY WITH I SCHOOL AQE children, espectlag In July de-straa maid far cooking ami general. I* deya. Urt in 8M-118I Orchard LSke Vfflage. COOK i. iT, AMD COUNTER ly am. Lire kb at a> ■ fail Rma tesla i MA HIP rag. raises, mad Uka ehlldru. Rat* PfrtU FraaUlnT MlcS* tea By Dkk Tanier HOUSEKEEPER Uh Si. Regular household da-1 tie* SM care of aldari| woman I f M Imih. Apply Mte OraWi kWatgaa fflEll ~ UmfnSBr rg t-om against eammUdea. '^temrd^CUrksUwi i imdjqi* tjjchlrsn. wpstaw - WEN. aa children. 3 adults, lira ta, bast wages. MI C-1MC. WASHINOP AND OtONINOS. PICE WHITE WOMAN FOR OENERAL Help Wanted FRF LAWN SERVICE line LAND(WAPIN6, _-jr-.'-TT. - ■ M^XEgFERfcNNUL OAbDjSi Lewn balKQas danktaa. Ft t-Utt PEAT ra. wi* . Msvteg Bad TraeklBf ■ 2M l^LMM i&jjr£Sv%air A FIRST CLAM MOVE^IlT SMITH MOYINO CO. FE Ml HAUUNO AND RUBB&JL' name LtOHT HAUUNO O’DELL CARTAGE LasAl snd ^oauUstanca morla Work Waatii, Fenmle it ONE DAT BSKIM. EXPERI-aacsd. rafsranees. FE M1U. Bkidhn Service 13 ___j. Ate flreplaeaa OR t-NN ALL khriln or cEMtetT wwuT Reaa. J*aaen.^SNMN.| jg^g^gr A’aad MAWkrid Mason and gan contracting. Also ten front re- -----““ **- w. Captm. MT i corertd Pre-cast i _____ICED BEAL ESTATE lajierson. Tap commission Call MEN AND WOMEN TO adUi mens clotMng aad baberdashery. Full or part data. Johnny Walker's Style Center. M North Sag- lnaw. _______- ■ ' -.■■ Tina IS n6t the usual Ttpe selUnj^ Job^ but^ an opportunity In a year. Ideal for both basbend and ^ ta wart together. Call TOP* COMMISSION rts'WB'tf partaacad Baal Estate psapti- Call Mr, Pace, OR 4-04M 8 stalled. (lambtaM gutters amt shutters. Roofing. Poottac Ph. •83-0(71. Licensed , and Insured Detroit Ph—YI LS3A4 i-t altbBath3ns and modern- taatton. Residential and eemaier-dal. Del# Caok ConitrutUon Co. OR iwm. WooJ Presser JSL Employment Agencies •‘EVELYN EDWARDS Vocational Counseling Service East Huron Suite < PHONE FEdaral L0M4 BRICE. BLOCE AND « M * ** Y. ate repalre. carpentry: hew aad repalra OR I-X1«I BARGAIN Oarage, gets, recreation room. U x 1*. ISM. Addition!, Porehe*. attlea, Mich, basement, mederal-aatlon work. Terms. FI 8-811! wwk. teerett Deaton. PE MSP ELECTRIC HEAT, INSULATION and wiring Raglln Electric EM MP4 otJC" 'A*pirb AWD TRjtNCHrF- I-™»‘__________ ; -- - HOME. OARAOE. CABINETS. AD-dlttona. Licensed bulMtr. FHA terms. ri t-ttOS. fuLL# SALES Man eipertenced In ahoe ntea to maaaga store. Excellent start- laf salary. Midwest Employ meat. . T— AM Fattn Step Elds. rE HOXl. [ Znnrrun J «ra tte’wEPafflL ), Sheet metal work. Eavestreugb- Instructions—Schools 10 P-m. OE MW. SPECIALOBD MODERNIZATION ROOF kE#Al|s EATHWROCOEIWO by aaiaaiala of Detratl u Musical Art. Fit* opening* i Pontiae Area (or serious stadia otUj. Adraaced aad beglnnera. I Learn to Fly imMipia our Club Flan Laura In Cessna ISO, the safe dependable trenter, tl per boar sola. Barber’s Flying Bertie*. OR ^WATERPROOFING Work guaranteed^ Free asttmst WILL TABS DOWN STORMS AND Ct.vsssru%Lmi^z uiTwi* ______«___• . Income Tsx Service 19 R INCOME TAJ RTacolaS3i grea. Appoiatmi AH INCOME TAX RETURN FH» --------jSpyy mt. PH I-7&34. ACCURATE EXPERIENCED BOLIN TAX SERVICE OOfflNBE FOB AND MILL aTW ySMli or MX S*»S AND NACEERMAN 591 Second 5-38^6 INCOilfe tAX and Accounting Service LEX’S ACCoSS^NO MRYICB llTW HURON .. Tl t4iB iAmple Fra* Fartfat la Raari NCOME TAX SERVICE NOTARY public, year taw or mlaa, PjM Lendsceplnt A4 LANDACAFTNO SEEDING, sodding aad malnteaane*. Flnanc-te^pnngad. MA S-US* or PE ~ i removal, trtaualag. Oat oi ~I MIN I----------- At MARION BLUE SOD YOU Eft. BiJB&Vi % m. bet Crooks and A UrtelP COMPLETE LAWN WORE. OAR- Petottag t PeciwtiBf 2& ut clash PAarrno and peo-orating. Cash or terms. PL MStt 1ST dLAls FAiNTuaa decorat-tng, Reas Don Rsak, Ot W1SI. FAPERHANOiNO iTmhF - II MW AT^P^fafTIjap AND D9obfcA#» iU iJi*TuS> and bjw&mr- FAnrMao amp deoqbatiho ne job too small. FB M884 Television Service U i SERVICE I Sunday paT <5# Mi». W iriVri*. M F, STRAEA. PE t-UM Upholeterhn a DINETTE EITCEBN CHAIRS RE- •wisCIBle—==1=a‘ ffluSwi 1 Naraery Schoob aA Dequlndrs UL 1-1100. Leal mi Found Watkii *>d Penmeli tt " r^EYoul ’> WORRIED OVER DEBTS? ARE DEBTS WORRYING YOU? itt of debt aa s sia MICHIGANCREDIT COUNSELLORS m teMttqjsjta^aaM »>*s alSet and largest bud- -American Annotation of Credit Coansalors ANYONE EHOWlhO TOT WHERE- abaate of EManar Jaansten. la SktiEIFsfiKra DON'T LET YOOB BILLS OET Yea dotra — affl prafauteaul R- ST’i&ar wa '-fESfrTaat sogaamlraliy with newly ratoaaad >w..a.niet i-—-— “ — — Simms. gwUPi mlngbom A -Thiii press lee# art located at 1010 Lana Lika MS.. Bloomfield, has applied ta the Michigan Uqaar Caatrot Commtestca for a 3b Heene* lo eall bear wtaa aad eptrit* ta b—a fids members only aad that it ’ lx th* Inteal of the liquor Control Commluion ta mat said Nettie apon the mnwBiw of IS Sag* (raw sat* hereof, *|..... TION ASSOCIATION whoa* a lass are located |t MM >___ TON ROAD, WALLED LABS Ilia beans* to aatl-- beer, win* and Me ta bona IM* members oaly feat that tt Is tb* latent afth* Uqnar control Commteaioa *° FraUon .UMt jr— d sober AgblS to M^Por Work Wanted Male i CARPEirmi, new OR emodcllag. all jobs, PE teTMO 1 WALL WAAHINO BY ilA'OH. — ~ioiitenr. rE Af— .. CARPENTRY. HEW ORTUL ■air. Wort saeraatssd OB SANS. * WiUL WASHD40 CARPET, as machine cleaned, FE A-tSIT. BaRflng SappBee 14 11 SPECIAL IxtxS. No. | Nr ... Me tt 2x4. IS ta IP Ho. S fir 7He Lin Ft. IS, IS ta IE No. a fir. tie Lin. Ft. r No. 1 board* 1|a US- Ft. A TD casing .. 7c Ua. IN. A TD baaT..... Be Ma- K All Caab and Carry Waterford Lumber Co. ISn Airport Ed. A-l WORK. BRICK. bLOCK. CS-lireplaces and bnrbaeua ps l^iiii . . . IRPENTEB SMALL JOBS especially, FE t-2Ml or FE »JM7 A-l CARPENTER NEW OR RB- spaelalty. CB AIR SAW AND PICK-bf steady or oeit-Ome. FE 44441. ARPENTtR WORK oFtlfV WANtB bXPkRIXNCED FORD and Mcrawry mechanic, wtw toote. mam have highest sagarj- .'tthTKigiih Products in Foiv sc Maay cam |M weekly part _____________I wart . Asa ... caa mp 4-nac EXPERIENCED GARDENER. Uonel! WANTED i will Mra S men wNh sxaaw-i ablUtlss tratoad for a husi- _ p&amaai 'smul vvaNTED laiH-TLi"! -xT" ^*^*** WAUTEfe qualif¥nd UanaoER hey Wanted Feiele 7 Baker-Prep Cbok Ted’s hM an Immsdlali epsntng far aa aapatesMS BaReiPf(j WOODWARD AT SHU ARE IK- BP. M and M. day_______________ ______ Sl aa tear to alait. must tees '— transportation. Anderson (#•' M W. ■$* Mte te as1 KINiS BY tbaj* or by Ite month. FB LEAP RAKING, BAND DIOOINO. and Ught hauling PE l-t lid MALE NURSINO ORDERLY. 08 hospital or prirsts ham*- I raw experience Apply PsahsI Pratt Bax IM ^ftadly E?W “AStt" MAN WAirrs ' WORE or ANY . kind attwMari license FE LAWH AND gHRLSbBiy Wi YOUNO YfARItiKD MAN WISHES UhjulB. or suiter work. Week Waled Fssash 12 BABY-srrrara in yc DAY WORK WANTED REPkR-aaett- Call FB S-7S1S *» FB l-WI. ________ Executive secretary Collage. It year* dtrantfleS _ perlence. exemplary references, exceptional stenographic skills. eaaaMarr. personality, teak- ^“fcaWr&I ‘ pairing and rewinding. Flke Phono FE 4-IISr. _______ . TIMES MMT Monday thru. .Friday HAVE CAR WASHED for 0H Mood— ^ For ear watt LAWN MEYERS FUMFfi AND- KELLY HARDWARE OFSN SUN.' ut HW Saws, Hand Lawmnowers Mittlai ttargsaed Msnloy Leatt . iTexiIot St. SEPTIC TAItis CLEANED HOTFOniV. WHINLFOOL aW BmHnaspiEg dTsus 16 (LOWINO. DUd»a, YANp pjhis, Vlelolty airport. OR Jf nor . Andy Csiki Garage I HR) l, Pontiac VW Service INSTALLED FREE aorbars wban bongbt at mttr “rU‘“ AnMSB 273 Baldwin NEW 1961 . Aluiria Craft America’s safsat boats. Maw alnwlaiw aad ftbarsla* models now on display. Tradt gear old boat. Laos easy terms Open Eves, and Sundays DUNHAM'S LEAD THE FLEET! (WITH LARSON AND W AO SHAKER BOATS' LUMnruM ’and wood dock •mSsny , TOUR EVD8RUDE DKAI rington B< TaiiwR I TOUR ---------- Harrington Boat Works IStt S. Tolsiraph Rd. FB mn PINTER'S U1S R. | OFPTCT BO. SPRING SPECIALS !r uSSSi teal . . . . . In ir Fibsrgiaa Masai ..... p Sqaara stern fibsrgiaa Maas* 41(* NEW 1961 STAR CRAFT FiMaiMi naw tlamlaaw ta-straak aad fibanta* model* now on dlaptey- Trade your aM hank, teas easy Memo.. Open Em. and Sundays , DUNHAM'S Sffll Unlaw li. Rd.’ BM 2-41M IMALRyST RESIDENTIAL . COMMERCIAL Quality wart - honest prices • FHA Terms • R gw, avpssitttt fiaa act. w. a. TrnncLRhtkN bmwmb Carpet ClesRpri cwnen. cm rw wit. 1 dAlton cAxnrf cLxiifckm largat • furniture - well clesnmg. Drsssmskfait, TsHoffag Inc.. Kali Dramas OR I EnveBtroughing OUTTER8. FLASHING. PLANTER baxss, free aatimatei. OH M77P. r taking orders for gear Flpor Sandhg A-l FLOQB BARDIN O—WITT ■ FLOOR sandWi fh mis ” WATBRLOK - RRUCH fABULON _______ k . a JH»D^>L0OR LATDtO^ BOAT INSURANCE 1KB A. | AMDHRSOK_ AOHNCT ESTIMATES AVAILABLE BOW. -----j-ay..--------- GET MY BID NOW For Sprins Landecep* Jtattmates — rmtt Dr A. Faulk*r . LeadeCep* C Romeo PL HIM LAWNI BUILX 1st HOOP FIHB HOARDS 4c Mo d, IKS FURRINO STRIPB 2c Unit, ta Op Dry Flr ^^ la JnHC Ftmrtnx*W^'^nsmettoa Pc be* 4*» Fretlnlsbed Msh . 84 40 e* 4xtxtb Herdboard , |1M aa. PONTI AC Ll)MB ER CO. CASH AND CARRY ----- jES_saa * Plywood ___Stems Matt at an time* ALL TZuCKNESSES AND SPECIES Oat air ariott Man mu bay 1 SHEET oa CAB LOAD Plywood Distributor Wg R. Oktt______ , Ft B4l PRlBtSTB A PRCRrRtRFS - CUSTOM FAHWMO- w*rEzrmskr- SILVER MAPLES. IS TO 20 FT high. 2 Inch Caliper. 114 M. Smaller sists. U N up- Boldina’s Nur- Plsstteteg SorvicR ■ _____IDD ___ . N. gxglnxw FE B43B4- FLASTEBIMO~F1UBB ESTtMATEi Dr hfeyata ~ -1.— - Plumbing and Hsatfag LUCAS PLUMBING AMD HEAT INO Part* and Barrio*. Haw wart . - - ’ ^ “ MM «r OL Saw aad Mower Ssrvke BATE SAW » LAWN MOWER JERTICX MU MBM M72 S. MUfard Rd Television, Radio and Hi-Fi Service Tree Trimming Service Trucks fo Rent W-Tsn Pickups IVb-Ttt Stakes TRUCKS — THACTORS AND EQUIPMENT Owns Truoks—SemLTrsllers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. TBQBUS UFEOLSTHRINQ 1*7 NORTH PERRY ST FE 5-8888 WaSl~UpEOLSTERlNO E MeiSBttA i~*-~ **-*•**• Wster Softener Service Water Softener Service Window ClBBiSir; it THE PONTIAC PRESS. W«nfd Wlmltomm 30 iTF^WiEHaAjmigigjfc * •P0U§’.m**Tm_m.r* and —I|b^® ***' f* ****»' W mlOEbwi. . kane-Uberty HM.1 « equipment, rorb.i Printing j owice Supply, in g-aoir -JJasusss!!^ WANT: 34.000 FOR lYRAR. RAVE Wwtij to~R—t aa Wf MnRut of our rwi !*”** *. Tenants watting f >wmn mi.m«t«i»ii air i •» town, Oood roferoncei 1 eb*rt* if ti do not mt ro ~ R J (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 I* OAKLAND AVENUE * • ACTION » $ IT TOO HAVE vSTur. Hoy dan Ciih binra HAYDEN. Realtor J&--------"““I ABILITY- To cot ten cash lor your load contract, equity or mortgu* at S155*?*** new. Includmg uwanm RTj. (Dkk)VALUET ‘ Realtor FE 4-3531 Rant Aptx. UwfumUhad 38 LARGE 1 ROOMS AND BAAL orj^WSTTw--------- forty-sev^st? R. J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 jaw, toeoKr MO par Xj. (Dick) VALUET • Realtor FE 4-3531 ___M OAKLAND AVENUE OPEN » TO 0 SUNDAY It TO « MODiCRN A ROOM APARTklCNT, ------------ffiSSAM »yv»»r $P9$BHW“aIl. __. — take and If >10, AM. Ultramodern, antra nr a. parking 1 badraem Upper — 1 mz*J8srJ Rent Houses Furnished 39 BROOM FUKNIKHBD COTTAGE, tf *Mt-l*M|d wataom*. ion Patrolla, Unton Lake. EM MOM. bedr6ou home/ im- com- ment, Tbioek ee.l of TtMtana, MO Month, call EM VMM r6oiu AND BATH, AUTOMAT-le hoot and hot wator. FE StaOI. SHOOK 1 i>urniR^d ‘i?h 1 Nedroom duplex, partly furolahed. 000 a month. — —— o» [ TERRACE. 3 or a-aorr 1 TiteRMtr-gOT: * W. Highland_ HOU6KON PONTIAC LAKE OR M010 LAKE OnioN — OOZY 1 BED------------------ff «-|paA: 1 BOOKS. PRIVATE BATE AMP t lasCaW-.....-7- -vaaaor Mooir n>w, ■» NoSm. I Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 □ml rtHAH VBMUIIU ' 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX RQOIfl. OabUND FLOOR. PRt j SntenHa loot <— Pull kaaoMool " ~WILL DECORATE $75 PER MONTH Itboit WVate entrance «gjgtt,Ts part M. Apply Bort|a|aa available ARRO REALTY aaO Caac-KUaabate I_ aSsALoALV FU fAsfU1/ Ad er seasoned Your c*ih upon set- i». K. L. Templeton, Realtor Wanted Real Estate 36 BUILDER NBKDa l OB KOBE PS «?8wl welcome PE MW I ATTRAt - one._________________ lore 4 p m PE MSB otter .. APARTMENT. NEAR BUS STA- ,• Boot. No drinker*. U4 FR.** ■Israr. WM CLEAN I ROOMS. BASEMENT. & RENT - SEDROOM PRl-aad staraaci. let floor. . near airport. OR S-lMl! CASH POR YOUR tOY OR NORTH OR WEST SHORE OF LAKE ANOBLOB. CASH WAITING CALL J A. TAYLOR. REALTOR OR 4-0M0 Lou?* Bo rstP Realtor* I^ U^ASE OR BUT l^TO ijACfrEB ; Ret Apts. Uufuruhhfll 3> ' 1ST FLOOR, ATTRACTIVE ri Rent Apts. Furnished 37 ** fw°^M&So!dMM~OB lsw Call Mrr smith, MT moo LAROI STUDIO APARTMENT ark Apartments, t.V Bute St. HIM ll APARTMENT? SLATER APTS. 3 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH ljl R-,— BATH. UTIL-wm tw r ~ I BEokOOBI . apartments Pully ft ins. Northeast tide. EPPICIENCT WITH EFFICIENCY furnished Park. ■ nVua KITCHEN. PULL BATH. • ■triaei, mala floor, attractive. Block 1 ROOM. \ mm CMOS ar,~ AND . —>. eloae ------- 1 ROOMS LOWER, PRIVATE ENT 4100 Ella Lk. PE «-UH__ 1 ROOMS. POR ' MtDDLkAOEb lady, rk MSM. Ill N. Saginaw I- AND 3-ROOM CABINS 4I1« DUIe Kwy. i AND »JIO^ APAifgfNft. ■ ortv. tote, ttes. n a ROOMS > KITCHKR ETTE, cknj a. OI N. Parry. P*E SAIW —„___________... Perry. II I ROOMS. CLEAN. OmTl in s. Edith, ps a-ooif. a APARTMENTS - l' FURNISHED — l UfluraMaed. CaB M Park-huret after 1:00 PE MM or a ROOMS. POLL BATE. SITmAIN floor. IBS Orton, ter white. 013 ----- “B 8-1801. 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX, OARAOE. tl|/ Inquire 33 Mary Day sr call Detroit DC 3<3M a rooms and batM. ~6ar ilAt. kso wwoor . PE o-mi 3BEDROOM RANCH STYLE home. OHM to ochool sad ahop-Mat canter, children welcome. Oaf deer trill, araUAblo at oaco. 61 MtosT _______________ 3-ROOM MODERN. CLEAN REP- For Sab Houses 49 CMkH^MOSkBOtOM - Off 300 R. frontage an •«. wrnj. Middle Straita Lake pros, oaortflea, 03,800. Ml Slgo. jrSgnLn SSSr-S farrod. 30.100 »Uy terma. C. SCHUETT, REALTY OH Mr. smtui. MT MM BEDROOM BRldk. and~*kauTW! |^S» .... .»r qulek .ala OB MM. 4 BEDROOMS! WEST SUBURBAN! $80 PER MO. By Frank Adams For Sale Hornet 49 For Sale Houses Oakland Lake $2,000 Ranch bunoalow. vary ttuactlri Five rooma and bath aad ixpui ba»meut with IRUS recreation an extra lavatoryl • pHu tautea ter thte lovely cane fSyWjOMRAjK. Itet4 aSSE dining room, buement. uid l WjwpAJHI will move you UJ gcU.W7 W, Booa Home, at OR a-0031 for further InformadM. — BARR ROA& " — BEAUTIFUL IcaES* attached gai virkshlpiP! ««■ C SCHUETT. FE 84)458 O'NEIL MULTIFL1 L18TU40 8IRVICI ting toapratM* this t lag room with hrlck flya-pBeA darltea family kltch-- an with built In oven and range. Ik Nttu, recreation SmiliPdL-. Lovely- cuatom built erica ranch muit he wild. Living room with ledgerock fl replace -> a apactoua bad-batha. beautiful rooma. Ha bathe, bei kitchen with built tea. tend I ter garage — paved drive Expertly landscaped. .Sacrifice at tli iSo ™ WnAJAM ^LAKE^^/UtEA of room for "expaneldhk lovely wooded tat. 3 car * garage, lull basement—pea furnace — IW, down and ypu can assume an estlt- . log tair interest rata and Super Deluxe A beautiful brick ranch T~w T^nerauSSSfwi^SS lb addition te banns 3 fireplaces, aad 3 complete tlla baths, tell basement, gas heat, big irasr sltsoRsa orage. fenced 'V -acre tot. An sutstaadlng buy for only 033.000. TeraM. ’ West Side Vacant—Oood , roomy S-rwaat honjp with fireplace In ttvlad room, t Oedrooms and talk, oil WIUJS M^BREWER i JOSEPH P RKISZ, SALES MOR. H-00 I, Huron St. n 4-OlOt PE 0-0031 H PS 4.4130 NOTICE TO PUBLIC Sale of Building Located te Oakland County Said N Michigan B O-Tt-Control taiOlRN THIS BEAUTIFUL BRICK AND LKDGE3TONZ home on Ottawa Drive Is charm-. tea, artistic, utterly fit- -. IOHLAND ESTATE* ______________ ■wom^brick ranch., full basement. «ani. _ _w it eatt. OR, MW. L Leaving state. ;sK.^.«gg Ohr CMne «i liaclt.. I'll pack a lunch few you! '* For Sale Hoihii U.OHNS©Nt§^- For Sole Houses PLACE FOR EVERYTHING. In thlx^lovel^_0 room oldar home.! and % hath down. 3 bedrooms See?* saertf Iced** fm* ^ comfort and plenty of l‘ The hutc ledeestone fir. Place accents the spaetoi If S »' living room Poi mil Antes room, love kitchen. 3 master size bat rooms down, 3 up. 3 bath_. , recreation roam, attached krseaeway and a aar i BEL—Item No. 1—Parcel 2 Story Fr • down. PE MM. Drayton Plate* location 0 rooms, down — 4 up- Separate entrances. gFSsrSsS?‘f-iite.-i mum closing coot only- 3-bed-( room home, vary clean. Large utility ream, convenient kttehen. l ’-» Piaflti. Shown by ap-1 * ' ---- .r Real- JUpSQNJ5XREEIU~4 Large * rooms, sunroor- • —“■* 1 hastnnwk'""B*d Bornsi garage Oood locattea chlal aad grade tel lonthly paymen slonally Is bea u Uful J % «y YOU DON'T have to be an Irish-map te live on Murphy St. Sea ■ this attractive aluminum sided I 3 bedroom hMMly today. It hat k two bedrooms down and dormi- P tory bedroom up. Spacious dinette. — ■HM--------‘-“then, nice big bate-1 ittteg ter the nandy-1 tb fitta r~ —~ _ 'wofi: licaped. This M Is offered 330,000. Dial Ow for yonr 4—Psrcel Bn. I Ray O’Neil, Realtor 1 f .TOffraph Op«D 9-9 p.n 3-71M FR 9-001 o-Parcel Ho. * COLORED Mslntmeot only. Lauringer l 3 bedrooms, carpeted' Uvtac room m9*?.4h!!.« and ball, vanity 1a bath attrac- will trade 1x0 ^ kneheh wnh load* of---------- 330 PER MO. It’s nb—Item Ha. 0—Farad No. 11 Concrete Steve Me USES POR RENT W1 ! 3-1*01. tf an anti ROOMS AND BAIK MMt refrtg.. pvt. entrance. AU nriBHaa furnished. Near Union Lake ptog Center. EM MISL 0 R&)U Ajtb ttTH^prm dote to Scan, dein. FE ^2579 4 nodm ahd hath* up#n. mo* lehMH. PL MJM 3 ^ROOM^ fljjlVgTi BATH tarnished, 3 chUdren welcome Btrrmd floor, BoMm. MT 1 bwJea* vr»-ML yii. AIR CONDITIONED _ * Mn id WtUtem*. FB MM ORCHARD CT. APTS: 1 ®^Bg36fiB^ir 3 AND 3 ROOMA. FhAaIHI Un-tranee nad bate. (M iMn. 313.38 week. util, tarnished. Cali After 4 M-_«3lia. ' 1 AWT? IliOOli FXJfiNtTBWRjfo Mp 1 ADULTS ONLY FE 8-6918 APT: 1 *^P*rai5wMrEl3W2TI! BATH * tmi.1 lteoSSir. FX^LOM. Manager. 10 Salmer {ft.. Apt S Open Dally A Bun . 10 a m to 3 p.m. ALBERTA APARTMENTS Lletag team, kedrocm. kitchen. amkdTgtg^g^ AVON APARTMENTS. 4 ROOMS and bath, aarpotad living reum * awd 1 Rook A^fonotirV. pn. bom. irr. obii. Hospital- Ap- and hallway, aewly deaerated. 111 arnbo. gtjr wHhtor, t FnBTeer. w. IHBHIBwTPBITiBIK kfof- ^ farntotad Inquire 331 Beat 3 ROOMS AND IatM. imiw tan. Om bant. FB 4-4104. Rariteri. 31 E Huron 3 NICE FURNIBHED~RObMg> FRI- dLEAN itrfaluNO, 0666 Ah-draas. 1 ram and l raam upuo- mK nice ly^Mra cya^a^wratee! 3 woogei biou clean FiAXVx upper apartmaad. 'private entrance. separate bnuateteK an* tanas* and gtalteteta heater, go- You can always locate the parties interested fat what you no longer need wfaen you use the Pontiac Phaa "For Sale” Wapt Aibf LABOR 8 ROOM. NEW KITCHEN 1 ROOM EPPICIENCT . W I T B kitchen aad bath. M faralehad. ALBERTA tfAWIMEHTB________ T PBriPOOg — x““ BUS*STOPPINO AT DOOR. LARGE front attractive rm PE 0-1332. OMPORTABLE ROOM P tleman. home privileges. ^ private k LflScBf " fiflHf.' North Bactnaw. FE MM. WEST BIDE, 1 ROOM ErrCHSjT ahawar, ft MM1.______________ 43 1 KLQEELY LADIES -conutry home. MB d-3Mv ROOM AND BOARD WITH OR Wlthom. 130 Mi Oakland Av*. PH R—t OfUCB SpBCB 47 CHOICE LOCATtOH ON TELE- I OS 3 LOTS. OWE 2-BEDROOM 3-91DROOM . Part basement Dining ream. Screened te porch lltefkl ft lot wtte teha brinies** on Otenem Labs. IS,MS wtte term*. JOHN J. VERMETT RUtL ESTATE ATO INSURANCE irsrtjai ANDERSON-OSMUN • ?sf%; BST39L______ H'"iliWw —-j down); 3 baths, dan; and drapes; w».t >ui FE 2-4133. ISSSf BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM BRICK bom*, near M.8.U.O, full basement. gas heat, etedta ceilings, tell price only il4,3M. tell down paymaaf ante noo flgg par ----- —IMllTorPEMCM.lte broken pteaee ir Wner, s Sedroom b 4 — aw basement. f yra. £i“k mn------- iltedi. ----ns. wl_ _ ____yl^Md^rtSht W W. Hop- owner, ill' ay*. 3-bedroom. plastered, ran a _____ wsy. 3-car garag*. tio.MO. terms or swap ter SMT ' t ter Dan, PE Mill located on a _______________ ter a 3 bedroom eUburban. Call for detalle. N. -M-w te--------PK MIN warren Stout, Realtor Open HU I P M ARRO Ipeclflcatlosu and Bid Prapeaal Forme May Be obtained at either the Michigan Stats Highway ~ partment. Property Mananai Unit, IMkt of Way Dfvh R^ht Building. Lansing, i at District OffleaR*. In* room. |B—jWHI t glassed In porch overlooks utlhil sttnr Lake, full bate-at. oil furasoe. garag*. Pull NEAR KBUO. BRICK 1 BED-raorn ranch, flrcplact. Mar attached garage, gtonai ecreen*. Large lgndieipaS tat. Oaa heat. Hied baate^anf. lll.MC.. 3U Toa- ehlgan, «3d P« rnon*. box juts, l anital. M John O. Mackly ^OwnteO* 3 BEDROOM - NRAR NORTHERN HIQR Cute 3 bedroom bwao-' Aluminum MR New plumbing throughout.. Mt month tncladtlg taxes. Low -------------—- Ph7 tiMtiA 9JKS! NORTH TASMANIA t room modem, newly dee-orated. now gas furnace and water haatar. Hear school and tterae. paved rirqet- Rcpoctoaaod, must sail. Low -town payment. -PUTNAM STREET 3 bedroom modem, large lot. 134 i IN. Priced te tell- II.WO BERKLEY, MICH. 4 bedroom modern, 1H ear garage oaa beat, fruit trees. Hear Woodward AvanM. Owner leaving town, a aerifies tlO.MO full price Paul M. Jones, Real Est. T^B0Ut fKST BIDE BRICK INCOME 1 family 6 extra targe room* and bate down, earpeted llvtng room and dining room, large modern kitchen, f ale* 1 room a part-menu up with separate baths, aad entrances, Pull baaamant, nearly new furnace. Extra lot. Priced mJD' north end — 3 bedroom homo, oak flood, plenty of ctoeote, full paved drive, J5f*00-_r** NEAR NOR! bungalow, FE 4-4526 lRfr-* SYLVAN lake. Bparkltet white alamlnum exterior. 3 tartly bedrooms tee living room It. richly carpeted and ha* natural tlre-Ws, sharp — -------------- West Suburban 3-Bedroom Brick with ^rivuagec PHONE 682r2211 1 3141 Cess-Ells* beth Road I OPEN M:30 8PNDAT 100 ST MIX Lake. otty Pins lamtty room, l andi bates. 3 csrgarage. Attaactlvs I icncad yard. TO* Is On* of the nicest hornet In tel* arek Priced additional V4 I —wariwr, full basement, ' a tor, large grounds. Priced at 311.M0 M. j carpeting I —ng flreplt bath ^own, j DORRIS rat William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 STS Waal Huron Open S to I TRADE NO MONEY DOWN I TRI-LEVEL gTARTER On your lot. Tri-level or Ranch. Your plans or ours. Hay* modal. O, Ptattloy, ialldcr. fad 3-“-** 1 Orion. Pontiac Ookland Lake. BM 3-3M3. tf owHfat. inaaidam Crcp>*ie. wan to wmuaatT^*g rad™nt'*h*at* OrarriMd*>*tt^b*d Urr»c« $$09 « +im. FOR COloBed 3-Bodrm. brick school. Clast to lake, nos nest, auto, wariiar aad dryer Immediate possession 14 300 gl -dM-dohn. WM aeaapt lato-aeadel mite ~~ dowh- hoaOManf. modest bon paneling. Up Dlzte I • But. BMd. .PM> Is I Rochester, phoo* QMVO MM1. Trade—Retirement Home will tratft small Ml axtra met fro* aad clear bom*. Pleasant dying .room, dream kitchen with X r£M K BASS, Reditor ^SPECIALIZING IN TRM»BB_. ONLY 3 LEFT ranch-type homes, i wno a siwvMU, tars* closets, j spacious living room with dining ell. Nice kitchen with plenty of 3 FAMILY INCOME HOME — EXCELLENT LOCATION ' — LABOR SPACIOUS.. . ROOMS — PULL BARE-4’ MENT — NEWLY DECORATED INSIDE AND OUT - WILL OI OR FHA BAL- $1,000 Down Clean, neat five north aide local_, __ . bedrooms and full bath, dining ment! oil heat, fenced lot. To-0*1 ^rtec^tTMI.W. why wait. “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor M ML Clemens St FE ,5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 5-8004 TRADE cupnoaraa. sue bbw. aun wwi ueaaa. A garage gad mud room. Country living it Its best with all te* conveniences of tec city. OI m down payment, and only aante. InchMlng taxes ! COZY 1 BEDROOM HOME ITH PRIVILEGES ON OAK PARK. 1 BEDROOM BRICK j contemporary, ltt baths, basement, attbehed garage tll.SM. | IN PORCH WITH KNOTTY PINE FINISH- — NEWLY DECORATED — REASONABLE DOWN SAVE.'WEED CASH. WILL BACR*- 1£ “ 2 bedroom In Drayton for ~ M|— “------Mte FE HIT' 1 FOR SALE GOVERNMENT PROPERTIES THE VETERANS ADMINISTRATION ARE OFFER1NO TO ANY FAMILY IN NEED OP BETTER HOUSING ROMES WHICH ARE IN "LIKE NEW" CONDITION - That* properties iMieed at substantial -----"OB-*?oS fireplaces, two b___________ bl* window rill*, plastered lng room, kitchen list. T very BftM bedrooms. 1 tm LAKEFRONT 121-ft. frontage plug 31x4*-ft. reach, (te alteched paras*. Rot water heahag. BuUt-m or SOL and range, tafgf rooms. Beautiful Interior PRICED POE QUICK BALE. •100 DOWN Lake privileges, I rooms. L_ roomejMMMnt^lte car garage. PULL PRICE. 31,330. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A LOVELY I bedroom noma for yaoiwU plus an ta- rn ents? Or maybe you'd ale* little hone* far mattu %L rrt«*---------------------- 'today""* *b0,lpln(' CAU- SMITH WIDEMAN 413 W. HURON FE 4-4526 , LAKE FRONT BUNOALOW 37SOO easy terms. Three beautiful lots atoua worth the price. Small room has basement, oil heat, glassed . y 34 000 No agents, I ■SENT—-You may purchase SPRING SPECIAL Meat 3 bedroom home with garage and tat* of gardening (pace — thte large tot, <0x3*0 Close In ----- DOA|* era low MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Witwnr hoar Dodo* state ., ■rk. only »i»30 Very sir sad 3 bedrooms - large tote — Ideal locations - YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE A VETERAN "Y5v«» » THE O'NEIL REALTY CO. baa been appointed property man-four by the government tar tele area. CALL tea nice kWriigi and dining setup. Oak flaws, plastered walle, 3-car garage, earner iol paved street Only S1LE0 wtte 31,110 down pe s-nVj representative buildings lkeilroem bungalow bom*. Extra nlca yard wtte evergreens ng) fruit trees sacrifice Ray O'Neil Retit' 8. Telegraph Rd. 0 rm 3-H03 Bb. situated an 11 C SCHUEf«, REALTY MT 3-130* or PE I-04M SYLVAN LAKE VM 3 bedroom vracondlteoned jfjgT baumenT 'Sisar "itragi ym^sb ss;: ta0^^. tss; i home of your own. | to appreciate It Bam Warwiek level 1317 MWWl roams. t% hate Mar garag*. i 3830 or 13-171- £&£££[ YOUNG-BILT Hat 8-room home sitting 138 ft from road. Two 4-room apart------'s would make monthly pay- spectabli situated i this gutt* re-nelghbornood. and DORR 16 E SON GAYtORD everything you, cpuld want, Built-In washer aid dryer. ' refrigerator, stove, dishwasher. wall-to-wall carpeting. Drapes, fireplace, large family room, 1 bedrooms. IV* Car garage. Pries la small at only 313.300. Call home that has mbm immmmb iHVQRHP ftroplac*. 3 large bedrooms Country Hvins at Its best. Only. 330.000 with good terms KENT WILLIAMS LAKE - PrivUtgee. Here la a ate* raaah type homo-20 ft. living m., family rm, tttad bate. AHatebad 1 aar garaf*. Lac. double tat. «M this at 111,NO. wolverine LAKE—Privtlagaa. Well landscapad 8 room Witt Hied hate. Large kttehao. oil beat Oarage. You soft have Ir possession. 810.004. 4 atery belck hteac, in . SplHilP NndUloii. Luge llv-tad room, dtttag ream, kltch-*n. tar* bedrooms anTbath'-ga I toe Brat floor, Maw carpeting. ': flrepteoe. f *11 basement, au 1 floor ^ ^ rU^jJTg^lKp;' JOHN K. IRWIN ,*w»ar ClarkSton Village < 4 BEDROOMS •wTOowTr located Just 1 block from fteera-wan Cmritetae.. 3 blocks from schools. This roomy (mum baa iwwiillii Od. stall ea now gas furnace nice shaded Mg sa g quiet street. Owner will sacrifice tar te* aw ___J pete* of only 38.044. monte to quallfted buyer CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE, INC. OpenDatT.LfaUUute DRAYTON PLAINS - Sell or tradm Large beta. BtaMu ligHM JNB basement, gu beat. Aim targe ' family roaST New waD-to-wafl carpeting. Ftnetaie. Priced 1 onl^ 113.300. wiu trad* tar MM NEAR-1 bedroom «■• land. Only 33.1 etorbu Fruit. - Madera % JnTTSj e*. staTan- AUBURN MAN< Planning to Build? “s» csr’JFSi.' floors A* tow M 818.000 oa 'JIM' | --ar—?=| S*Sni oak n*ua,.634 EBP pw»«- nrom. eWtat Urge lteulte R. let. A gsce to Uv* and play. SYLVAN TILLAGE . ream BOMB ante 1 bate. Ahem, storms n candhtea WaU-to-wail Mo* tat weg ahadai. HHAM m H. BROWN, iMor , RTY-KIGHT GAYLORD „____ ___r Stir-car »- • *• owi't aad Ratten High are*. Lowest Uru paiftW. ■STfSMtt. northern hum MtEA. MWtteast section Lovely etna 1-bedroom home. Ook Boors, large kltehnc and cuti ta their equity Call JCSeVSSi room In basement hh i -Ml. Ctreulsr drive lo t*' ear garage and large shad . tree*. Un privileges. Fe FE 8-9603 For Sole Houses TRIPP INDIAN VILLAGE ANNETT MM and bath. **Ba*#menL best. Oarage. 810.000, & West hide , » Ralr Central High, home la best el condition, let floor Vtth glassed front porch, library, being m, dining nn, compact kltcbeq and bedrm., 2nd floor with I bedrmt. and hath. Bate- BATEMAN •.REALTY krg&l Um-wetn listing service 'f» LETS TRADE-- _ diFAMILY At*T. . ... b all brick tad to good condition. It will make, you a good borne and a profitable Payments only about hob of income. *»*». LETTS TRADE FINE LAKE lakefront LETS TRADE For Sale Houses 49 For Sale Colored 3 BEDROOM ; HOMES STARTS DUAL $10 Down No Mtge. Costs Paym’ts Less -Than Rent Model Open 1.30 to 6 m s. blvd . fust West ol Franklin ■ . Westons Realty ^JE B-2783 _____end haui. well decorated. IBBta basement, gas steam bat, shaded lei I can garage. $11,MO. terms. ] Sylvan Lake Front j ' OM Knclitb brick. « b*d-•] rms . lMi. bathe, maid t r quarters, step down Wring rm . fireplace, library, pow-li der rtn., dining rm. Mih bay. kitchen and nook. Rec. I .. rm.. log burning fireplace. I alt. 3 ear gang*. M ft, frontage Possession at once. 1 WE WW, TRADE ■ . {- fANSETTTSC KesRors JS E Huron St | Open Evenings and Sunder 1-4 |EE 8-0466 j j Templeton Bloomfield School Dist. No Money . Down rssr bedrooms, v..« ir$ bUMMBt; bfiwinr H) tar finft. Tcrjr Bid ytlean. Thtre’i lot* m*£F “ u down. RANCH BOOT IN II ledrjaiaikMHjraM family site kitchen, .... ih^j cargarag*. new get ruii furnace, aluminum — eereaae. Water r carpet tng only ROC HESTER ASKS — US UH loot tot. 1 bedroom SB? to^IMS- — Uvbig room with fireplace. Luge / Rav O’Neil, Realto/ Ml 8w telegraph Open l-t p.m. ttinACCTPl P________ Jpinj3olI3LiC' • • • . . ...... —______ bat true, J bedroom Rortt sub- —Very good old-type ■ urban ranch aa MM Just noth! plete basement Can be of Pontiac. Ooeer aa acre and; into a. 3-f*w"_ *— 1 - close to new tchooU. WOl-to- lBOxttS ab y vntt oaegettog. full basemen! Ode with a sod I SOI gallon »*ptk Tb» b«t; nent - £ Ut1b* •“* °*lT K. L. Templeton, Realtor • 233S Orchard Lk Rd 8*3-0*06 WATERFORD HILL - - HAYDEN Beautiful country setting. Very qown ... bath and side rented _ ____ Uf weakly. Tenants furnish own utilities. Parents IN per aw. Total price mam: You Mate roc------------- -*-■ pymi Call altar IL fTBKtt______________ . ... large 30-toot being room wttt toko privHeges on VanNorman Lake Too gib tore this. scUtngl : Is beautiful Vacant and will:, sacrifice for Immediate sale. urra trade J . HAGSTROM Northern Hi^lv Area^^ ISH^S ;i£r3 to mortfmgr. ALL UR Hornet V At White Lake _. Commeroe Twp— 1. Commerce Twp ‘ * kd Twp . g. Cledar Island Lk. 1. Williams Lake ■ 3. Bloomfield Twp. ' l Pontiac Taps I. CBy E. Colgate - Partridge la THE "BIRD" TO SEE Estate Builder This three-apartment Income, located cat Voorbeis wUl start you out oa financial Independence. Prised sensibly r* “ only B2.SM down. UkaPrspgrty THE PONTIAC FHKfckS. THUKSBAYV AJP1UL t» 1961- 31. I BEDROOM ___ sals Nmi, good Mek. jK/sat m I i t5F«sn?2ra5 cam, oill-lto*. PE MM*. ■ Sate Resort Praparty « LAEE MICHIGAN REACH COT-lags SI rial*tin Harbor. < lea-room, mod. Wml, turn. Sac. ocim. ol urn. Suburbaa Prsjgii W very nice stable with caretekers' fences Beasanabls. Goad terms. More right la, NICELY REMODELED 1 ROOM FARM ROME wllb bath, furnace, nice floors and nicely plastered wails. Handy to stores, schools. | churches. Priced for action! Terms. It's nauE H.- P* HOLMES. INC. MX S. Lapeer Rd. Pt MW •• WEBSTER LAKH ORION - OXFORD *-rr Hour ' — D on Hu o floor plus -* Amplg>ato — now gas furnace, Very good buy at lliooo. terms , C, A, WEBSTER. Realtor Oa i-jm ... my hr For S«h LrU 84 I CARROLL LAEB ROAD LOTS. MUM ft, privtleges I lakes. MM —- — tan, = OVERLOOKING BIO 'TSF& m bwswem a^ f ear aMtehad garaga. Owner —I take la late model «W or -fifty** \ with this Immaculate s room MMltt Itodgorook fireplace, new husk awisied breeeeway and Commercial tot. aaraoi from Na-BanL^wS-trwde for 'M BATEMAN REALTY FR *MM ITf B. TELEOBAPH DCA COLA MACH»E. M BOT-ttoa plus storage for 10. upright oautoEWfflmdto Mr air ease-pressor or sell for cash. PE Milt. rRIOIDAlRE COOliNO SYSTEM bum for ioutstds net. ooiaoBy 40 bn. product, ottt sulUble for MW. II* gardon tractor Wttl^ cultivators. Self Or gfodo. GARDEN TRACTOR WITH TOJJCR and anow blade; aim near bag gs&*Br&r,‘ J HAMILTON OAS DRYER. BEN-dlk gather, lor- Tiff n S-7MS. hoobr in i a6bes or ground. Trade or sell. OR *0411. MOLL CRAW RAW. ' IN* MB. MOVa*clMERA OR jH 'UT NIC* PATIO TELEVISION WITH cart to sgap for ’ll Ford sr Chevrolet, ft 0-2331, after I. i n tay this far Donna — her brother is cute!” .350. TERMS. IS ACRES. 300 FRET FRONTAGE. RESIDENTIAL RESTRICTIONS. TOTAL PRIOR Sl-IM CASH. UNDERWOOD REAL STATE OR 3-IMS________Eves. OR 2-M48 CROOKS ROAD Vscant lot oa f133- *—*~* • -- lflttetti I_____ Blvd. ms tool a LAURE LANE NEAR MA ^rsijsi.^-«! R. I WICKER8HAM 7105 W MAPLE MAYFAIR 8-0250 LOTS PERRY PARK 8UBDI- rltlon. M i Ilf---------------- need cash, 1700 3-0531 let AJI ACRES PLOTTED IN C1TT Of Pontiac. Low down payment or gib trade for toad to Weetern Oakland County. Cull PE POEM uRw S ~ — Privileges j r c ash Med- j MindohHLake pSee* MAM Also avallsbie 1 •d'i * joining lots at 53M ,c»ch [ River Frontage | SSadrupm horns gltt boon view of river. Pub bssement.__ heat, garaga. Also including 2-bsdroum apartment upstairs with, separate entrance. 01.0M with only a small doan payment JbD will pay far ttoatt. Pontiac Lake 3-bed room lake-front roach Large!*0*** ,nn> Uvfng-kttchan area Tile bath, .ta 3 bedroom Inched 1 tv-car garage. (July y J: C HAYDEN, Realtor !ME. WaBan PE *4411 Open Eves. I Want ^ a chance' to Income,,Horne, Extras Space suitable for large family with Income apartments. May be home where you cun hove u business too. Auburn Heights Route. has 13 rooms mods into 3 spit, plus > car garage cad S acres of muck land; Ideal truck garden If drained. Yen should set it now! Only gll.MO on terms. WIU TRADE! Partridge zre.*?, 'V* WFh 7XX™ ^ Mlt o .build up aa BEAUTIFUL 350' Fr6NTAOK N acre on Cedar I BLOOMFIELD WEST ONE-THIRD to act* tola, paved winding streets parochial, public school buses. at door. Sl-IM, SM da., MB mo. Date Brian Corp. OR Mm FR I CLARKSTON ESTATES. LOTSli i ISO*. *1.415, *15 down. 115 mo. Mask tap afreets, shopping, churches, t c h o o Is si door Dale Rriaa Corp.. OR 3-13*5. FE For Sale Farm* SI ACRES.... on corner with 3.300 ft. of rood frontage. 3-bedroom homo, toua. chicken coop. Garage, etc. Sacrifice for S1AW each. 40 ACRES wooded- rolllno land near Chrysler Expressway, |1.3M down. C. PANGU S Realtor if OWNER — 3 1 house. S eerea near 50 acres near Utica. ---— ~— 731-3200 JUST IN TIME FOR SPRING with tnctor, spray equipment, corneal block cuckoo coop, fruit trees, berrrlea, lovely 3 bedroom Mm atached garage. Pub basement. grade level ok rear. Equipped for apartment. Must be mid to settle ornate. I miles fiemraMlyi Phone days. OR Sale Buiin*— PropTty 87 Money to Loan 61 .o4S* “"’fifr j Signature OAKLAND LOANS $25 TO $500 Oa your, signature or otter sect itv 34 months to repay. Oar ser lcc ia faek lrtomby and helpful. Visit oar oOtogaryUMPB 5*131 HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 1320 Ft M24 Frontage Bonad manufacturing. Only *35,-0M, tarns Also. 3*0x400' on U-34 to Oxford. tM.OM, tame.. Thom are valued ptotm •< prop- 1 N. Perry Bt- Oonsm R- Pike *?Vteraon ReaL Estate ' Borrow with- Confidence Feterson Real Estate GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance > 111 oak. " i ' corporation of Pontiac fSfgfijRNT * R Q-P fVf Y-r j * jWXL -------- MY 3-1681 BUCKNER m owni pkiflNifrLA — oa-rago, filling etatlon end lunch-, . gwav Raae. pJ~11 FINANCE COMPANY MM PRONTAOR. LOTH IM * 335 WHERE YOU CAR 1,.m3M.jjj* BORROW UP TO $500 c Frew Boa M WATERFORD REAL Sm So^i^^y ForSRleLRfcePropRfty SI l NORTH END -Ornas, decorated tl it menu about % locluding uses at rar- «r FRONTAGE NICK WOODED lake lot. Oak lend Lk. EM 3-3M1 4500 Highland Road fMMi PONTIAC OR H ' FE 4-7M4. after B pm, KAMPSENi*'" I payment, pays lt*a vacant. SUBURBAN AERO > and 3 bedroom home*, “id in fine condition. « low aa IM per n LAKEFRONTS BRICK RANCH —Witt 4 bedro ------l" *■ REALTOR - BUILDER N LAK1 sandy Bedroom -' fireplace, beat — Jo os . only 114.550 NEdJ^rwCOLN JR. NICHOLIE - HARGER $34 W. HURON FE 5-8183 n. attached ) car garage, pa* __and fireplace. *“ Only $11,750. termi yard. SMALL“DOWn' PAYMENT -Cm bungalow. ... . _ r furnttoi. _________ - This opt. will par for house. Full price 17 750. with Term*. near Northern ......-------- beautiful, hardwood floors. MHI .Huron Opei— I Multiple Listing Service fVal-U-Way f GOOD BUTS AND TRADES H 4 bcifiwau bungalow, — bath plenty of cupboards, doable sink, large fenced yard. Bet-TE) wtutLOUOH. REALTOR PHONE 682-2211 » .5141 Cats-Elisabeth Road OPEN M M_________SUNDAY IM BUNNY RUN. LAKE FBI YI-leged toft - MM and up. Cub FE SAW Or MY 3-14M. C. SCHUETT, Realtor BEAUTIFUL LOT ON HAMMOND CHOICE WOODED LAKE FRONTS 100x300 deap. '50 Suncrutser lights, web, Jack. JwaA, West ! 1 bedloom cottage. M X 1(0 lot. /is»e living room and kitchen. ' decorated. Vul 1 price 05.750. Terms.-Call Uncoln 3-115T. . EUGENE D. CARTER REALTOR & 341*2. __________ LAKE PROPERTY GALORE I PONTIAC LAKE A sportsman d. light across afreet from golf course with lake frontage Lovely 2 bedroom yeah round tog home features spacious byte* room wttt fireplace, fun basement. 2 cur **r||^4#,P|}oWnrlM miy *n'', IBttXIAMi UtKX. ¥^ Meti tamDv' borne Includes 4 bedrooms. I baths, full basement, large enclosed porch, high wooded lot. *Oood ~S iroomr*bungalow earn Lake privileges OU fumece' I . 'Giles realty co. I PE 5-0175 3*1 BALDWIN AYE. FOR COLORED -1375 DOWN ' 'OPEN • A M TO > P.M. _ ! Neolv decorated 2 be MULTIPLE LINTINO SERVICE ! roach. Only 4 rears aM. bs' See for Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS ........i wooded, rolling IM protect R«TAURANT DRIVE-IN ONOAE aVSto - Utica land *5.000 dn. on property. I WtUM m girnttegham. Plymouth Need $25 to $500? ’ ’ 'See' Seaboard Phone FE 3-7017 __ “*3.50o’'dn~ and-I1M mo. * HAROLD R. FRANKS. Realtor. 35*3 Union Lk. Rd. EM 3-3300 r ettol — controlled ti Drive i Mott Elizabeth Lake Road Lais Road, turn right j oioci to Lncou. * - Carl W. Bird, Realtor 503 Community ‘ Nat'l. Bank Bid*. FE 4-4211 iCTRg. ~FE *-13M For Sale Acreage 88 ACRES WITH SMALL 2 BED-terlor. partially finished. --- Mil SOj-------- ' IS ACRE WITH PRONTAOR ON Ml*, ideal tor small subdivision and priced low enough tor a homeabe. *5,050 with terms. Warren Stout. Realtor, FE 5-4105. to Jap. 1001 Hurry! 30 | C 8CHUETT. FE MtM “LET'S TALK BUSINESS’ . Small Restaurant Detroit — good eectlon — Proves M.STJS after all expenses last for- Super Market MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDME88ER. BROKER 1573 TELEGRAPH ROAD. PE 4-15*3 Open til,* Ere*. For Sale Farms 56 Lots of fruit and berries. Near .Union Lake V 111 a g e. 110,500, oi.too down. CL WOOD REALTY FRUIT FARM IS ACRES NEAR M-15 SCENIC LAKE VIEW FROM t ROOM MODERN FARM' HOME. I CAR — - '“i liMffl bariT EEC. WATER AND .1 114.500 TERMS 1*3 ACRES, BEAUTIFUL BUILD-INOSITK WITH FULL VIEW OF LAKE FRONT AO* ON 3 ROAM. WELL LOCATED. HAS SET OF SUBSTANTIAL FARM BUILDINGS. SM.SM. TERMS. .GOLDEN * "RULE IS OUR MOTTOS WEST SUBURBAN — W * 2ST uSVh K5” Tfry "as j a. TAYLOR I^ be*a,H I R.J. (Dick) VALUET opia daBT^mbonday im RfJiqt FE 4-35311-------fit“ __ _________' *45 OAKLAND AVENUE l-ear attached ea- Ot>en S to 3 Bun.' H4 rage, fob bsm't. wttt finished rm Lie t*SX? ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ -from ttopptog --------- -— , ...... ... Owner transferred Reduced tor Carpeted quick sale. Only 513.000 or make en. large LAKEFRONT On ,gn| of Oakland CoMUes Wj- WATERPORD BRICK RANCH ' *— “_ cellent I kitchen > garage, pavad drive, big rrtly covered, ewteide grill. This prtee ^s way below 1 2 ACRES ■S5T feweod — ‘ sme with . full ________ • available. *UL- apd lovely hardwood cupboards aid' 8 Blvd. area. htt ViLkmaeta Sttl Ujirence C. Ridgeway room. LargoTtolty enclosed play! BROKER . ana tbr eaRdraa sad palto m backyard with plnK7trees and ^wsirs.wf FE *1051 St W. WALTON BLVD %BSPasRjrg* hroakfaet bar tab ttmoaumauat, wtth, ■ aaSssoer00 text™ prfvllagw- owner ttamatorrod Law Osex prasa amd take orrr PEA BlttSss JUfe H Smith, Realtor ti tJH ‘ CLAKKSTON IrBEDROOM RANCH Located oa large, well l«ad»e«po4 tot wttt aa aaahdaaea of trooo. Living room, dining I MMgBML M(Mb‘ screens., water softener sad gaa Inrtne rotor Owner eras traas-ferrod Offered at the unbeBav-ahto price, a SIMM wttt MAT down. FHA terms. CLARPTON, REAL ESTATE. INC • I PM S Meta St. -1 • 8,usl!<,‘,n Porch- CRAWFORD AGENCY 358 W. WALTON PR S-3KN ooe e FLINT MY 3-mi LAKEWOOD VILLAGE SELSCY YOUR LAKE SITE NOW Robt. H. CHAPIN. Ine. LAKEFRONT, LOTS' .We have several priced from RM up. May wo show you CRAWFORD AGENCY HR W. WALTON PE MM 50* E FLINT MT 3-1143 . PLACE A “LOST* AD. Call FE 2-8181 for an ad to recover a los*! Dial FE 2-8181 for in ad writer. ROOM MtICK. ATTACHKI I CAR OARAOl BBATED WOl-E-8HOP. OOOD BARN. FRUIT AND BIMtIRB. RKI REDUCED TO. m.m.—■SS-.....-..... 11 VACANT ACRES NEAR HADLEY STREAM ON TROPBRTY. FENCED AND CROSS FENCED (11,IM. ADJACENT TO PROPERTY ADVERTISED BROW 5 ACERB. S SMALL BARNS. TOOL SHED. (4.MB. THIS PIECE BORDERS ABOVE. 75 ACRES. PURCHASE PRICE FOR BOTH, *1* IM. UNDERWOOD REAL RbYaTE DR 3-13*5____Ryes. OR 3-5040 W ACRES WITH HOUSE-AND large barn. iBo miles_ from TO- brick number i .,____bedrooms. AtUchu. RM r gar. Baltt la washer, dryer. plu* ,tock Partridge AND ABBOCXATRiB _ ESSES THRUOUT MICH. HURON FE 4-36*1 RESTAURANT - OODIO L. ness. Pontiac area. Oroaatn* proxlmately (100.000 yearly. Investment mob witt 1 year, lift-000 down win handle, write Ms-tlac Press Box l'~ STATIONS FOR-LEASE] GOOD POTENTIAL. Ptoaso < tween S am. sad 5 pi 3-0101 or otter S BR. Hi PURE OIL COMPANY TOP BOIL OPERATION asskt A jMnww yds. MY 2-0440 MY 2-7M TAVittR - OAKLAND t ‘STATEWIDE WILL BELL PRoOTYABLE BUSI-■ equipment Pontiac aret. lor couple, b portion . 45.000 W Sals Uri6 Coatracto 60 S3Vslo DISCOUNT One-third off the *444* balance. BMOBBot 1 months, paps *4* per mooth at (Vk par cant interim. *3.0*1 win m*K. j R.J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 345 OAKLAND AVENUE OPEN 0 TO » SUNDAY II TO $2,100 DISCOUNT *7.010 oowtroot i balance due oo very complete nedt home la Wa-terferd. with, high, dry haeemoal, I yeor eld furnace, knotty ptoe awn room, tolfo.tot. Exccfioat bbyrr 'with prompt mossthly poy- cTsCHUETT, EE 4-9227 LAND O0NTEACT* TO BUY OR |o lell Earl Oarrels. EM MW or S MW- LOANS (50 TO MM - COMMU NITY i I E. LAWRECE jJT FE 8-0431 WOR KINO CAPITAL -OANB Receivable-Machinery-Real Estate EQUIPMENT LEA3INO PONTIAC FINANCE AND MORTOAOE COMPANY ------- - O . BOX 383 WHEN -YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We Win be glad to help you. STATE FINANCE CO. *M Pontiac State Bank Bldg- ^ FE 4*1574 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO Credit Advijors 61A ARE YOU IN DEBT? Now ivi eon get out of dobt without A loan - » weekly payment (II Dobt protection Insurance Come la Row, w Call Pox a home apmuibirSti City Adjustment Service FE 5-0281 lit W. HURON. PONTIAC. JflCH. OPPOSITE MAIN PONT OFFICE BUDGET YOUR DEBTS CONSOLIDATE BILLS—NO LOANS For Tour Rota Rot. to OetiOut of Debt. Sen Financial Advisers, Inc. Itk B. SAOIHBW Ptt MM Mofttage-Lena - -Voss & Butkner, Inc, aauowx aVAUatBLE (MU Now ta the time to fix ap your homo and Jot yourself out of debt. Wo wiu pay 00 all of yoor bills Witt any homo Improvement pyixTOWj calling FE MM2. Wm. Beaderog. MORTOAOES ON 1-ACRB With llO-foot frontage. No at ol ton. R. D. Charles. Eqi Farm Itottl Servlet, lllT S graph. PE 4-0631._____ Swaps 63 i acres Close in. take oood farm tractor. I rusk or “ — Reasonable FE 4-111*. 1953 CHRYSLER. NEW YORKER. . lor portable are wolttr or- lathe or what have you. Moving Oa. FI 4-48*4. BEAUTIFUL LAKE FBONTAOE. by owner. 3 bedroom, ltk bK bossmml. J oar saragt, tor-workshop 3*5 foot oo Itov *1 down ar swap. OR 34BI2. < after * p.m PLACE A **L0ST* AJX Call FE 2-8181 for an ad to reedver a loss. Dial 2-8181 for an ad writer. PORTER CABLE F’ AND 7-AND —-third loch power taW tor FR* ijHig -' “U"- — Wwdeje^ -eaytkle. M equal r BWAP YOUR OOLF CUJB* CAM-era*. TV, tools, etc. on good transportation ears W* hold 'Tout ante. W. J. Smith Motor .Met, ill* Williams Lake Read At MM. ntADE I man Mall chain saw *V‘ electric saw, IngsraoU-Ks bay lift. arc »elder, gas air com-presaor or Iff Cab Don at Day-ton Tire Cb.. PE 8-043B TRADE 1050 I* x 4* OENERAL mobile homo- Front end kitchen. 3 bedrooms All Ml up. Euclmod iimif Ittmm rsil oil liirT wj steps For equity la home. FE TRADE LAROE EQUITY IN WE WIT — Hi — SHARPER LAWN MOWERS. BARNES AND HARORAYXS, HI W. Harms St PR t*M. WE BATE UH FALCON « DOOR sedan. .WUl trade tor down pay ment on good modern bmae. Mm be priced rml. Ask tor Ml. Brawn. L. R. Brows Realtor. FE 2-4*10. Eve call OA 5N1I. Tor Snh dotting 64 BRAlfb NEW, NEVER BEEN n, veil and wedding gown, t length, site M. *50. 314 Rondel FORMAL* -8! WEDDINO DOWN. SIZE floor length with very MP FE Mill Sale Hoosebold floods 68 buggy, stroller, mite. 1 Komi Call alter I p.m M4IS. 1U N. Holcomb. C ,11 iv- PORTABLE xt, . Goodyear, M S- Cue*. 1 PAIR STEEL CLOTHES POLES. U'J*. Portable electric bectcr. *2, lvertone portable radio, |6. FE 1 PIECE OR HOUSEFUL WTD. fe [’'atosaTn-ecnuc rahoe like new, »l*. Metal cabinet sink (30. Nice blonde triple drearer <•3* 50 M clean guaranteed refrigerators. elotaa, and watbers- . several torse SI5. Bedrm. ^ mirrors cheap, amw enwr 7 piece dinette *2*. Desks, dress* era. chest.. TV's-end radios Everything. In used furniture si bargain prices. Also new bedrmt.. living rms., bunk beds, dinettes, rugs, aad mattresses. Factory seconds, about Mi price. E-Z BUY-SELL-TRADE Bargain House-MS N. Cate tl Lafayette FE MM2- 2 CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS, (Ms glass mirrors, 4' X 1’ si 1 plate gluts mirror, 3’ a ' 3 ROOMS OP BRARD NEW PURE, uitura, davenport gad chair, tabled. lamps, bedroom suite, mattress caff ■HIM, vaatty lamps. Tjtafte. AO tor 13*5. Pay 3 PIECE LIYINO ROOM SUITE, bread new »«*.5«. 11» weekly Pearsons Furniture, 42. Orchard Lake Ave. 2 KROB BEDROOM SET (1*. Washers—Meytacs. Spaed Queens, tw, MB ap. Oa* aad ale ceric stores $1*. Wcsttoghensc d—--(IS. Kitchen dr« leal table chain (1441. Refrigerators ap. Modern Mvo Mat Iflto SM. S cedar chests — 1 Ms* walnut *24 5# each. Oecas Chain BIAS. Loads af now furniture prices. ■' • HOT—SSL_________ Pearson's Furniture. 0 Orchard FE 4MBI. 4 CHEST OF DRAWERS. Bt beds Easy chairs. Hospital Me. Lawn, chain. Coffee t and > stools. Rag, 4 X I. Wed home rooster. Electric i stop Dinette Bit with 4 ^Bvtog ram, MS friger- ibalrs. « YEAR CRIB. 8PR1NO AND MAT-- tog^-MfcJlftl|rMl. mecTg* . Rett Ja excellent condition. FE SrIr HobbxIwM O—4j68 A-l VALUES wsssLtsssra;s nnersprtng maitres^or box spring Bspossossed ’ oofs tedraom Outftttln* Ob, I of Auburn HsighU oa A AfwBR LOAD OP tfajj now bedroom suites, • plsce double dramer umuoapsd mirror, biokoaaa tot Mtatt *1 WtaPMPs * virniiy tamps. SUver. irey « CmStrv.zm Purnttaro. 41 OrahAfd Ar*, BABY RUGQT. CAR BED. Dt aotte sot, electric range. IS x U caudj stripped rag aad ft. FE X>M BET, MODERN. UIWli a»L twto||bodipraaU and BLOTTO* BED Aim YAJOTT. Mao* groan mcniaml, 17 Ml table TV, and 3 piece bath a* BIO FREEZES. REFRHT. AND nice stove, *M. B14 dn. FE M*tt. BROWN TWEED COUCH AND chair, B4A. FE MM2. — ■ BLONDE END TABLES. ROUND dtotoa tabic. 4 ebairi. Rotten Motional Moealc Ilia Utal*. Froeaar. FE B-15M. ...... Like sow. Otobe Farid- BRAND NEW WROUORT IRON bunk bad* dMflWN »IU> springs CHINA CUFBOAND. CREDENZA bullet, table aad • chairs, will sell separately. FE 1-343*. CASH FOR USED TV\ for 838. FE 4-2M1. SioJ^rar.2ST5 E. Blvd. Bouth. FE 4-43M. EASY SPIN-DRY AND WHIHOXR typo Washors. Irtmor. FE 8-8371. ELECTRIC STOVE. OOOD CON- ___TELEVISIONS IT' and 21" ooasolet, table i els. Admiral. Phllco. RCA, _E-_--son. OK, rsbuilt by oar Borrtoo ^rtforator* washing machine, apt. electric stove, small ond table, ^tab^V^fSTUK *2*. Porcelain link * FREEZERS - UPRIOHT FAMOUS name brands, scratched. Terrific valuea, *14* *5 while Rg. jg -J‘;— orders pleaac. IDchlgan - “ Orchard Luke No phone or OE REFRIGERATOR. 5 PIECE twin bedrdom suite, porch glider, cad otter InMut. Call alter OAB STOVE. *24; REFRIOERA- lc dry or, *41. Harris. OENERAL ELECTRIC STOVE aad refrigerator Hey wood Weke- oe! r5FRIoerat6K. Ixc— lent ecad« 8*8. FE 5-1*35 before IRONRITE. PROVE TO TOUR- 1334 Puller 81. LAROE CRIB. COMPLETE. *35; bathlnettc, *10; lamp horse, *13. all excellent ooad. OTI mil, LAROE DEEP FREEZE. (13* RE-frt*erator wttt top freexer, *54, 217 TV xood ccad.^ *“ — ., (40. electric MODEL M VACUUM CLEANERS. B2B.S0. Curt’s AppUancss. *411 Hatchery Bead. OR 4-11M. MOY1NO. HATE TOR SALE, cefaln »50. OE! Refrlg. *54 ea? B?ond wood breoLtoat set. table, 4 chairs: china cabinet. MB. Walnut dining table, * upholstered chair* aad antique white chine cabinet *75. CUMI 4-8721. RJtW* EMERSON STEREO « speaker Belling ^ bjtow cost. | FRETTEHI APPLIANCE MIR AC1E MILE CENTRB NEW HOROE DRYER- rarfrERs" appliance MIRACLE MILE CENTER tar aeft Water Oo.*FE 3-7144 230 ZAO EQUIPPED aschlne tt modern con- sole. Makes decorative deelgna. rut ASPHALT TILE ----TnEetllli......^ '• mk, IM B. BAOD4AW PIECE DUNCAN PHYFK DIN-tag room aalto, corner cupboard 1 nelodad. »1U. FE i-131*. Ml RHmliCtt Lk, Rd, ~^~^ffS^ACKE5~T^aB. totoir .tweed*' 1_ •tenyfiu* padi *5 55. Furnffure 43 Orchard L< 1* INCH MOTOROLA 13* M. 31 U RCA, *48.85. Chest. MB*. Dresser M B* Electric end gat stovea B3B.M Easy Wather, 1115* Every thtow toe tte hem* Olovt Furniture. FE *d*M. 141 W. W*L wA 184* KENMORX »■ OAg RANOR, tei |rUL^ clock aad ttawr. BIB*. OOOD SELECTION dtUonad TTs. TY a rca daibiap* Norge Aaie washer .... Zenith coesote ttorqA ..... 2 yean to PUT, M »*me WATRB oiHHr 131 H. dCMMT j * ADMIRAL REFRIGERATOR, AU-tomatle defrost. IB cubic ft.. BIB*. Oa* tarn range M Inch. 835 II SEWING MACHINES, WHOLESALE to alL Row. mad aad ropoaaoMad. > Price* Up^^SwPmBgBtt! HI M, sl(---------- tffir :rt Stager potable* uag tauiptomd Curt'i MSI Ratchary Rd. on SCRATCH and DENT SALE HAMILTON Oat Dryer : O E. Drver ~ WMrtoeO N TAO wrtngf SINGER SLANT NI__________ _ tag machine, like ae*. take payment* of |*M per month .. pay off balance oTtol-l*. -Ubi-versal Co. PE TRADE OAS RANGE FOR ELEC-trie rang# R. R. lfnnro ■tactile Co.. IBM W Huron TWIN BEDS. BARD MAPLE WITH tnnerspring moNvcccm, Office desk, taro maple Mghi stand*. USED Tf’E *li.*k_A3n>' UlF 'WA- Used Tradevln Dept. ( ami K5!ir Vanity ( Droptoaf tebte. 4 chair*. “ ft. Bngtnaw | FE Mil Sale Household Oood* 6* WYMAN’S BO TlUWN DEFT i#o. r«mt.. J2 *A’i :: ism .. IIM Mk^rrK 4-112» RB' «■§» l.JFk TV aad RftdU 66 JA! For Sala MbcBlwMw tf ' WHEEfeLTj 2-WHEEL TRAILER WITH STAKE rock, FE 4-SMd- ...... j 4 SMALL tk H J». EUt^lC Ma tori* loo! conjlUgn. EM {Mjjie 4-DfCH SOIL . FlM, i Ff . • ■' J J IS 2-tooh JoU Pip* ...Ug r ROtL FIFE. i« t»- pipe lie. TdlDt* 41B5B. <1. A. Thom peon. 7005 MM Weal. SXll UNOU._ RANDOM TILE. #A VINYL UNOLEUlf. 1 F‘BUYLO” TILE, HR a t^ANB PICTURE Wi-_— . inch by M Inches overall, including aramtanm storm, cgcnUmN condltisn 4M. CnU Mitt* *5371. 21X21 DOUBLE gTTAINLEM STEEL rinks. 124.95. 32x31 double cost Iron dk *3(45. arcen cast Mt bathtuh. »4B. M-g»J- IB-far *l*t*-llned water heater. each and carry- O. 4 TMS MM Warn. ft GALLON "ELECTRIC HOT WA-r healer. 538. FE Malt. •«•’ YOUNOBTOWN SINE. (35; OK-lux* Duratub* with fauoetapmJSi celling tile (gold span), IM each; caulking gm*. IM; TnnnQto hfi» — 51 55; j1 /in" antmimum ttresE->>M, Il mT naw Ve h.p~»h*ltojV wall M pump with taant lUIJS; • h.p. Dq VQblss atr compressor with equipment. *1.750 00 outfit. (85000. like new. AvU Building tottoc. MM Opdyke Rd.. FS 53-GAL ELEC HEATER. MB.M, 30-gaL auto, gas heater. $40.1* Oab-tnet rinks and fNUags, (54 M ap. Laundry trays and stolid and faucets, (BLN. Cash and carry-~MWKPLUMBING 112 B. gngtaaw . FE 5-31M DEEP FREEZE. ROTO AMANJ 1 tlitor rotorv never, umi maw. 11 inch- TV. Pep cooler. All liko new and priced tor quick sole. ** “ ciemen- “ ARROW 8HIRTB B3.3B. CHILDS shoes $2.93. Flak's Bey* pants S2.I3, Lamps (1*3. I « U Llo- -•——pc«r> w m Rug . .. New tewing ___ icie BHe ____ store. HI Pontiac Trull . Maple, open M Sunday 10-3. IEAUTY 8 HOP EQUIPME1C Belvedere rinks, dresser, swivel choirs Muri n ' Iff* furueces. __ _________ stesm boiler. Automatic water MHW. Hardware. MM. supaUea, crock Aad atoe and fHUaas. Lowe Brother • Paint, Super jtomtone and Ruatoleum. BATHTUBS. CHIPPED (CC 50 YAL- —-------7, Toilets and lavatorlea ; value*, Michigan Fluor-93 Orchard Lake, — 17. ► AND PORK -- HALF AND _il rite*. Splash block, door *1— chlmncr caps. Pontiac Pre-Csst fS«feo' - ** w* 8heffleU1- n CASH WAY STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS 4ul lb Masonite ........ Sl.M 4x8 H Pegboard ......... tin 4x8 Plyscore-. ........ |4.4( 16x48 33-ft Rock Ldtt .... SM Burmeister LUMBER -COMPANY 7*40 Cooley Lqkt Rd. EM 3-4171 Open I a.m, to • p.m. dally Sunday IB aim, to 2 pa. ALUMINUM I Deal direct with owner and save Call JOE VALLELT Now ’•The Old Reliable Pioneer" CUPBOARD DOORS. DRAWERS: Ud^bardware. Phone PE B-1MT. colors to anooM from. Interior THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL g, 1961 FORTY-NINB fa Wi MlifeltawM 67 jSSSSF mUT* J«k «*«*roto!c2^5 Wnm*; fc'VfiB8" -» -»> '*UDKsil Jfw^TfctSboD_oo w EMdyte *>V riTm JSStSSS^SaSsslS ■ZiK» «“**«“*■ »o*.au m*m. m WHH .Flwrwtwl. il Or-_Jh||gJahS — it. BULMAN HARDWARE " Browning Ouns sama tun vatoso, ttrlMHk m MM, naa* MIih tern «ed-jro, mmii. air Hamuin. Other mlu. Xttast *11 at big bar-f*te price. Come aad m. Ml 'I Tgt»l8P» MH nM Mtra-'I* MM* ■■HMSf Center, Mkht* gen Pump R Water Co.- - CMI Fluore*cent. «v vmw zXifci *«, ->! WHITE PINE SALE tOCW CARLOAD JUST ARRIVE •FaMllnt. M* *ldlng. Boards ...— NEW tOW PRICES------ SURPLUa LUMBER & MATERIAL BALM COMP A NT 114* Bijhland Md. (MM) OR MM * YARD DR AO BUCKET COM- —7kI tm guitars from SNARE DRUM____ CLARINETS from .... CORONETS TRUMPETS from TROMBONES ......... VIOLIN OUTFITS ......A __ .Rental Layaway Pkyment Plan Complete Una supplies and puts EDWARD'S U S, 8AOIBAW ATTENTION CHUkCHES PalHU* 14-pedal organ for the, price o'* spinet. Used Wurltt- ter. FE Bd8dl. Rand disirumeiIt repair — By factory apart. . CALBI MUSIC lMI.f------ CHORD dll |h, LEW BETTERLT MUSIC CO. MI MASS Prf, til OPPOSITE BHAM. THEATER AH organs art *a*y to Hr. but Man Is * nottosaU* tfifljrsns* aw osw jjpwt msdal«t jjsmwi Morris Most*. St ■Tfetegrayh Rd.. asms* from the Tei-Hu— Shopping Center. PE 1-0647. . .ASP TUNINO -1 Schmidt PE ___i- ALTO SAXOPHONE at »HS OPPOSITE B HAM THEATER SPANISH COTTAR FOR SALE.' PE S-lll* Iprino SPECIALS - R1 . that up t* tin ts several -_ new Story and Clark tptnet and LEW BETTE1.___. n ■ ■ ■... ... . mi mms . T - ■ , Ft wi s OPPOSITE E'HAM THEATER ieo'ahd repairino. **- U8ED PLATER AND SPINET I 'Walnut. Roch"Z Vm tape recorder, vert GRINNELL’S If S S**Ssff. • PE S-Tldt USED MERCHANDISE Thomas Spinet Organs was pun “* now pa Gulbransen Organ Hunting Accamtlewa 74A DEAL DEER HUNTTNO. t-ROOM »“2£: ;Ol. E*n ________________ BBt IgABIP.jtl FEATjgL • hS, ------ LOADING Top Soil—Bkck Dirt Comer Orth—* *-*- -— ■----*71.01 Lumber MM*._____________________ USED LUMBER AND CEMENT bloc*, tor *ale, FE 4-174*. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 78 (SSCSMRW. Cultivated, .______ •prayed. Mata teaitoiwdi IP ■ more, HjpM. Lew than M N each. You die 11 mL North ot Pontlat on UB. It. C*d*r Lane GROWER JNOWPLANTINO | TREES BEXDLINOe. SCOTCH^ BID. 1161 Pixie Hwy. OR I- COCKER OldTwlt SPANIEL Ui YEAR PUPPIES. PART SHEPHERD AND CaMe: alee pedigreed German Shepherd, female. Phone «*M1«*. PARAKEETS GUARANTEED Tb talk. Canarto*. can* and (implies. Crane'* Bird Hatchery, SMS Astern*- UL MMS. PARAKEETS OUARANTEED TO talk. at.M. Warnr* Bird Room. 4M 1st St.. Rochester OL l-*m. PUPPIES (gtJF Poodles $10 Down TU-Out chain* a For Sale Livestock 83 ’Mi fcEOI•TiAI6 TENNESSEE Mp| *h**tnut atalliaa, 1 NH | Hi Sarrolmar*. d year* old. MSU Cp*d Morroeaa geldlh., IT Trail aad Msasurt. U tech iBSSiiff ttwa water tank, M bate* «f p»" Soeoal soto '*f food work ha nesses. 1*0 Horo* tandsm trails oMlfnM*. JUl'North Ml'JonPlbM Sala Faw> Prodnce 86 UERT1PIED SEED POTATOES, jack Cochran. Lak* Orion MY ,aga.tEg|,'w» spy, mcintdsh. Jonathan, de llrloue, Russet Steel Bed, |k bu. up. Sweet etdsr, potlto**. egg*. MOmmS BfS*. Orchards. Wilt, pi*. Orchard.Lk. Rd*. Dally 14A. Sale FprwEtlpwrip H.P. O ARDEN TRACTOR. MMJ*. Vt AIM*. DRAIN DRILLS Deer* riike Case I 4-1444 TRACTORS' BOLEN-WHELL BQRSK. PETER-AL USED TRACTORS. TILLERS A-TS1S, OR RUM. USED PORD TRACTORS AMD equipment USED FARMALL CUBS AND EQUIPMENT HAVE BEEN AND OCAT [ PRICED 1 CREDIT TEEMS AVAILABLE. KING BROS. * 44IM FE 4-111* FOWTIAC HOAD AT OSDTKE ^ AngUpn Salea . BUD & SONS AUCTION 7:30 FRI. AND SAT. Open daily. We ‘ bUy-MlKlwd*. tit* Aabnrn Rd. All kteda at B&B AUCTION BALES EVERY FMPAT ....... T F-M. EVERT SAtURDAT .... f F.M, ~fBf IBwBf ......-1 faC reta^daVly tm DDDat ElOHWAT FRIDAY iFfUL t AT U NOON. Household aad anttewe auction, located la D*H*S A MM M(*W •* He d lb. Mn*. Term* ESSSX: formw* Pwter 6 cash Jaha J__________ Bud Hlckmott. general OMSN. lOA Ha ’uruc UdcnoN - « tmDs east and Mb mB*a north af Olka at mn Card Rd. on Bat. Anrll *. biglanfug at 11:15 p.m." Full Uno of farm Implement., lnclud-lnj 2 Farmall traitors. 1(4* Fled of Btehl _____ . i, Awrttr SATURDAT APRIL t north If Handley to m* I Kadtey Rd. A very clean Bn. _ 5SSS“m rater and 3 row mounted co tttSSWniid^uS! sTsSTt & d*ubi* disk, i rubber, (root «nd manure k*d*l International 3 tea wagon IN dock, piua other term tools. Dali, equipment, I Chore Boy Milker unite, double wash tanks, Produe*. 4*0 bushel of com. IN bale, of etraw. **• ball* of meood cutting hay. quantity of clean household goods. pH* Many other Item*. Sale Honee Trailers 89 t MONTHS OLD. AOEIF J-BED-non Detroiter. oimpM*. partial egutty and aa*um* paym1"* locution. Call FE H*« bedna. FE Mil*. Ir*aller~ 6*R M70T. Jacobson Trailer Sales and Rentals AO MW mad el* la tiwnl trailers n R. lor «*ma*it ears aad xirgrZ'T'" ~ aad serrlo* MM WU Band, Draytea Plain*. NOW IS THE TIME FOR MS TO PICKUP AMD SELL ^^Bt^W&nS CALL us mm HOLLY MAItIWE A COACH AAtjBd uns naiiy Bd-snufTia wdin. PONTIAC LAKE speeucular l^bidnimi. Lang* alumlnum>a>iiou*etraU*rt Stcltea has bullv-la rang*, asm tad rs-frtftrater. OH runmes tin 3M gallOB as Wlk. AS NMy for MNMr fua a* th* lak*. Only K. jl^Dick) VALUCT *3 Realtor FE 4-3531 MSOAK^AMPAYngUy SPAN-O-WIDE iX Mobile Home Sales «wa* Sals Hens# Trajsrs 99 Parkhurst Trailer Saks —FINEST » MOBILE LJVINO— Ventum'L R^j'qSSS^’m^U* (located half way bw - -ttord on Mm, B6HPH • win. BAJS B& UJ" tM- Com piste Ua* of SSHBiMIMP Jgjam^bml and Mtehm la. • M* now DM modal* . . . U. aad BA Draw-tit* and tteaa* ororloada, hrak* saatrola. IoWlaed , DM Dial* Hwy._________or HH VACATION TRAILERS FOR RENT Sleep* t Order Now! BMajto£?»uV VAGABOND, ZIMMER, GREAT LAKES. GENERAL STUART, and YELLOWSTONE If^wMsTAlI Nao*'aad ml***. 5» BtfaasRSti •ult you. M to pick from... Oxford Trailer Sales lmB.S.j not ft a6^!MSS9?t^.SSlcm ARKANSAS TRAVEUER ROATS ■ Yfcmassga - _ -a.— H3Sow SPORTS EECOO*H*ABBbR. MICH Tm&q&xsntbr nam sport* rwaubout. is HP DtPwH* ^ Steetrle riurtlng motor |u*d aww Mey*rs tip-up trailer. All ter ... tern. Dminial nit MR a or ted model Owen's suury. W*gw-maker. Hoary weed lap- . •tmk** and Agaal qkeen boate. Fur^llne^of Evlnrude ISps'HS-aS x.jx ^ow^s: MARMADUKB By Ands^on 4k I ssndnj Boats and Accsssbries 97 FIBEROLAS YOUR MKT Omsplot* material* and farntraattm Oakland Marla* Exchange HI S. Saginaw . - FE MI NEW FISHING BOATS 12 Ft. at low as $99 (to SilterMyowor BOAT SAVER HOIST Lateit design for Inboard* or oat* board*. Keep-— —— Real Bargains NEW & USED BOATS 1VK DOWN ___1 TBS. TO FAT ALL OUARANTEED FOR SB DATS Rigged & Ready to Go!’ MEW IP SPEEDUNER. 40 hR. •iectrtc, trailer . * Ml USED 14' ALUM, runabout. K h_p trailer ......... *6*6 USED IP SPEEDUNER, tt h p elec.,.trailer ..... SMI NEW H* BONANZA, » h p. m*. traitor .... * Ml USED IS' WAOEMAXER. » h.p *!*«., trailer ... t 7TI mU USED tr OENBYA. H b p. -flee . trauet ............. MM iU 8FEEDLINER, Mb. »uft NEW IF SPEEDUNER, * h.p. alee., traitor .............. |MM I VIE TAKE TRADE-INS ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. Need*________ —____________ tlte. After 4 call MU 4-4141._ »OAT INSURANCE—3 PER CENT of value. Hansen Agency. FE BOAT DOCKAGE )N BEAUTIFUL UNION LAX* JOHNSON. OUTBOARD . MOTORS. Stare raft Boat*, Oator Trailer* ”—“■teat ter -the boat.. ---SUPPLIES Everything for thi OWEN'S MARINE 8 . 3*6 Orchard Laki WR CAM SELL .’ear beat-motoMraflcr OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANGE H K ^-------- ^ ‘ PINTER'S ‘ PtwaTaa________ OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANGE “ a —g*rr» fe mmi TEXAS MAID 18-Ft. Tahiti FULL CANTAB FLY BRIDOt, WINDSHIELD. MERCURY T* H. F SU-ECTRIC, MA8TERCRAFT TfcAnjBR. MANY OTHER *' 11795-WILL TRADE MAZUREK MARINE AUHOKUED OWENS, SUB-CRAFT •AND EVINRUDE MOTORS SOUTH BLfS~ AT SAODIAW LOOMIS BOATS - BLIPS AMD LAUNCHING an Lako Fenton -Storirtag lnbmrd aad oatbuaid Trade year ctd m<— %&&StWT%Tm!? •oaela*d^arime“exchanoi HI a Saginaw 114411 Terrific DbcMnt i MS Evlniwd* motor* Htd --- ®^L* *fS? Ite Tper—cunt: Backad g H year* of experience. tony's marine Road syivaa Lk. CRUUE-OUT MAY SAUM^ For Sde Afcrplikss 99 SKA FACER WTTH SUPER* omer. fresh UamteSd, SLOT*. ,*j «m mm. *mmt kt, TAYLORCRAFT 1*4* feC-UD, 4» . hr*. Fuetory avuhaaC a*w tire*. , "wring* with springs" » DCTThone OL 1JBC7 TransportRt’ROWerod 100 Wanted Used Cars 181 Do You Need Money? WE HATE ITI OR EXTRA CTJkAN USED CAS "TOP DOLLAR PAtt" Glenn’s Motor Sales m W. RUROW ST, FE MBI COVETTE WANTED. 'M. 'M. If MW, ’ California Market r* need W Pun***. OH*. aad OafHla**. Also (harp 'If. 'M, and 'H Btodal* AVERILL'S HH DUI* Hwy. ALWAYS TOP DOLLAR ~ hr high grade used car.. _h,j/van ^rQ|i> Sak Used Trncks 183 |958 CHEVROLET m»-tow fsuruf . VS engln*. now turumt.* paint — yansraarie—- ■— See Us FOR YOUR Trubk Needs Saks and Service GMC Factory Brongh OAKLAND AT CASS, FE 5-9485 1*4* CHEVROLET S TON PICK- 8fe ViX****- * J- T“^5- 1(44 CHEVY * YARD DUMP. used csbonr. OB >Uli. ..Just Released . 13 i-Ton Telephone Go. TRUCKS Chevies, .Fords,. Dodges YOUR CHOICE ' (395 NORTH CHEVROLET INS S. Woodward, Birmingham Ml 4-2735 Autw Insurance 104 $20 FOR 6 MONTHS gg jgy im ^%5neW43^6 -aft. >«4 Joriya T; rfc 4-3*3* ETterWi K43>3 «r FE Mm Foreign aad Spt. Cors 188 I*H PONTIAC. *d* TRI-FOWER motor, floor ibift Osll FE 4-0071. M7 KARMANN-OHIA, RED AND bUck. Short w**« radio, — .pare *1.100.0* FE 4-M3C t**o xarMann-qhia. LOW mile- Sports Cars -I AUSTIN RE ALT 30*0 » AUm^HEALT UM HOUGHTEN'S M» M. Mote. Rochester. OL I-*W1 GLEAN Birmingham Trades WILSON PONTIAOCADILLAC 1350 WW Woodward r Sak Cars 188 BUICK 1957 marjanariuai pmT ^ (995 We encourage you to check our cars with a mechanic you know and trust. FISCHER BUICK 784 S. Woodward, Blum MI 4-6222 ’toKn-old*. afv1 -lrmlagham. Ml 4-t4M ” REPOSSES^ON” hwir equipped and MS* new ' fioo.^rr ’Kiw. AUtematle tOUtemtoskm, MM. Fh. SPECIAL > 1 r eteertag. j and white. 1 __________St~pafst*ate 'UtK per week. CtU Mr. O’Brisn. Credit Mgr. aT BIRMINOHAM-RAMRLER, Woodward., aouth of tlac, B UR ten. thmik tfereary-Oteaei. in S. Sasteaw, Fw itul. • ■M BUICK RARDT0F SPECIAL. Straight rtlek. Power .teerint. Good buy. Day, FE Mp. iva*. iUMU !%Sr TW . „j Rtmt. MM. Black’* Sato* 1M Oakland At*. FE BUICK .1960 Absolutely tmmaaakh aad Aratte white. Hk____ . ___ hardtop, radio, heater, Dyaalww. power steering, broke# aad brand new whitewall tiros. Spare lira Full priae. (2795 12 Months Warranty FISCHER BUICK 784 S. Woodward, p’ham MI 4-6222 _____— ----Only »1S». Easy term*. NORTH CREVROLET OO. 1M* K WOODWARD AVB. BIRMINGHAM. MI 4-3735. 1*4* CHEVROLET PARKWOOD *t»tlon wagon. V*t *ngln*. power-*. powtr (tollias. radio, heat-white watts. Rm* Tan onawe* >h. stock No. 4-0*3. Onto *16*4. __________°Sw! CO. 1(N S. WOODWARD BIRMINOHAM ■ MI 4-4736 Mgr. iir. Park* at Harold Trow. Ward. “in® 1958 CHEVROLET This |a th* amt thing to buying a R*W ear A one owner, H.tH mile*, and ha* a V» engine. Automatic transmission, radio •M CHEVROLET' RHCAYNE 4 Door ITS. Automatic Traas., Powtr Steering and Brakes. Radio and H«at*r A BEAUTY I 14M CHEVROLET BtBCAfNU 4-door, VI aatomatte, radio aad heater^ .whitewall ^ro*^ tju* ha* a sparkling gro beauty today. •f Am per month, fiw cash down or aid trade. Lloyd Motor*. »■-**■ "-iijflMil, 334 8 1*44 CHEVROLET. RADIO AND 5EATER. ABSOLUTELY MO ONET DOWN. Assume pay-meat* (f M M M mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks al Ml 4-74M. Harold Turnar. Ftrd. 1*M CHEVROLET 4-DOOR. RApIO AND KEAU3L AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ABSOLUTELY ROMONEY DOtniVAssr-------— M CHEVROLET. 4-DOOR. 1-OWN->r, cull after *:k p.m. UL 4-44M, 1454 CHEVROLET 1 DOOR. RAMS. ^Mater. Automatic. Full pries 4545 No money dawn. BIRMINGHAM - RAMBLER, Woadward. south *f 14 Mile Rd , 6 minute, (rom Poetise, MI 4-3*00 wsrrh—, ,— ___________ r-----brakes, radio and hotter, whitewalls. Roman red finish. OalyJMM. Easy terms. NORTH CHEVROLET OO . ISM S, WOODWARD AVB., BIRMINO-riAM. 1C 4-473*.' I CHEVROl WUh V* AM 3LET CONVERTIBLE ess vo automatic Traas., mw Steering and Power Drakes. W. WAlls. SHARP THROUGHOUT 1 R&R MOTORS 4 OAKLAND ATE. M IMPALA OONVENTtBLEr 195V CHEVROLET 3-DOOR. NICE car. banaii Ai (MS, LAKESIDE MOTORS, Huron at BUsaboth Lk. Rd., FE SMM. —i (kvu—(sye—(»ve 1957 Oidimobile 4-Door Holiday. “ (WE' BRIGHT SPOT Orchard Luke at Cass FE ^0488, Our Pleasure to Present This lOct condition, MSS Bulok Bteotra 4d**t sedan. Iceberg white vrttb E-S «ye glass, radio, hatter, Dyaadow, power steering, brakes aad 4-wsy seat. Oeneral premium Bros, mil price, (1995 FISCHER BUICK - 784 S. Woodward, Bluun MI 4-6222 ' FsrSsla Cara 188 NT CHEVROLET. HARDTOP, •xejUtet condition, ft*-1 CHEVROLET, ROCHRSTXR. OL 1*40 CHEVROLET BtoTotT I door udah. • eyllndar. standard «Wt. radio. b?*tW. Rod *gd white Ulrica, stock No. rm. Only 11.7(4. Easy terms. NORTH ODEVROLET CO IMSa, WO WARD AVB. BOtMlNOHAM. 1*44 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR STA-ttea wagon, (-cyUndsr. straight down. Lucky"AMoBalm, 5STZ IM CHEVROl ml Mm at FE 4A010. •LET. STATION WAO- 14*7 CHEVROLET BEL ADI r trafi. B^^OHAmJ^MB^ER Woodward, south of U MU* Rd.. f Mii*m rmaUrwrVmi -BBWH... „ ___ » CHRYSLER HARDTOP ! ■ REPOSSESSION* MS East Bird , at Auburn tt* DESOTO ' HARDTOP. Auf6-MAnc TRANSMUKON. k*"“ noDmoney1downA/*OL- - “ ftrfTr- Harold Turn '47 DsSOTO RARDP0P k mw Instd* aad aat, po ^STSTroSated*' •d Fav only *j« a atoath, da* 1959 Chevrolet IMPALA SPORT SSDAN V-* engln* with PowtrgUd* whltewaU tiros. Bond white with luotse trim. Oar Is Immaru-InsIfK aad ML .MM ISSttiXN CHSVROLRT. B I DOOR * CYLINDER 1959 CHEVROLET ■ ■V.Ut*SL!%e 4—‘M Olds, ail powrn I....... SMI f Pontiac*; ‘U-\* ......... (74 up • Cbevys. '41 or ’M ....... ITS up A Mercury*, it to 'M .... giu up 3 Packards..'44-'6l ....... . ml • Caddy*. -H to Yf ...... p » station was- Pord, Chevy, Ptym. « Plymouth*. '41 to 'M “ — » TbteSkl. '46 to M _ ___ 4 OMMWt*, jObayy, Ford. Cadillac • Buteks. 14 to *M .. .7.. (M up 46- 44 Nash Rambler aad Ambass. Fhaty more to chooss -J™ ECONOMY CARS MR™ ^ L’BJ ade. Lloyd M_________ ggOHBM. 434 a. Sasteaw, n CHEVROLET IMS. sCL AIR. 4 In IBM.. ywtiiM. Fatwr _aR ■ujl*. ».« m MM CHEVROLET STATION WAO- rtng. radio, boater, whtte-*• Ono owner. Stock No. MU. WARD AVR., BIRMINOH AM. Wkttee. Very clean. |74». MINOHAM - RAMBLER, woo ward, saute tt M IH* Rd. BUDGET PRICED Transpoitattea tan Buy Here — Pay Here 14*0 CHEVROLET IMPI 64 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DR. ■ker and white finish. Very clean. VI wlte^ Powsrgltde. Pow- £n3BSa 44 s. main fldl*> Clarkricm dlo and hatter, excellent eondt- whlte. FE 4-I4M. Buy WITH CONFIDENCE ’58 OLDS 88 SEDAN m FWH i uwr. DUCK. HOUGHTEN'S We Service All •CHRYSLER PRODUCTS AND OTHER MAKES Expert F*ctonr* Trained Mechanics Bumping and Painting P1UDB PICKUP AND DELIVERY JOHN j. SMITH. at a. SAoauw^rP10™ 4-705* HASKINS SPRING DEMO CLEARANCE ( f akeWaad t dear da and white finish. Sava. HASKINS CHEVROLET For Sals Cm ^SmP^WugWiM000* » REPOSSESSION I** East Blvd.. at Auburn I DODGE loor. tan power DODGE 4-DOOR. RUNS I 176. sava p**d Autos, »1 ^■&SLi )R. RUNS OtSlD, cylinder, automattc, radio, tr. whltewaU*. White with trim. Stock No. 40M. Only SI- «k?7 terau. NORTH CMVltOflT —— Sartss CARS, 4*14 Ptxte Hwy. OR 3-184S. MO FORD V»J STANDARD transmission, raftto aad hatter, whltewaU*. taka *v*r pay meats. and BEATER. RO MONET DOWI msnta of 44 *3 p« Credit Mgr. Mr.______ 4-7500. Harold Turner, 1 FACTORY OFFICIAL 'M FORD 4 Cyl. Standard Trans., Radio, BML ti. Power Steering and i»ak«*. JEROME-FERGUSON rOKD "-Airnm i-rm l5t.4S°p«r monte” low*c*shndowo >. RADIO AMD Hi tat condition, no fuU price, (M. i King Auto Sales. U5 S. toms. N IMS S. 7 _____—. • fMtSBH %&wT^mS2S money down. Uoyd Motors. Un* „ Chevrolet Vi . 'IS Ford VS Stick . •m Buick super i. rNR^WMa . •56 PonNac Hardtop IMS FORD RANGH WAOON, DIO AND HEATER. FORDOte«x> IC. ABSOLUTELY NO IfOMCT DOWN. Assume payments of M9X4 par sm. CailCradlt Mar, Mr. Park* «* tOfPMSK EMM1 Turner. Ford. 1961 t DEMO SALE Variety of Equipment AND _ Body Styled - \ Priced Right To Sell FAST BEATTIE WATERFORD FORD DEALER At tee stopUskt In WWafisriT OR3-1291 HOMER HIGHT Small Town Trades: beater .:... .-.vr.v......... *1.645 .rr® Ford 4 Sr. • eyl., radio, htejb Chovte u too pickup .. |1,|*4 ■“°^S?gaAL •** Otovte.^4^ dr, * eyl.. Steudgd Chevrolet— ‘ " Pontiac— ^ Buick Dealer rd. Mich. ' OA Ml 15 Minutes From Fuwtte*" SO SORRY HU WR ONLT KAVB | . . Executive Car Fisa* BUICK J 784 S. WoodwRnL Bluun, H MI 4-6222 ; PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 1 Traualooiaa. Power Steering. ■unto WIWI «n ** SBrES^S? 51 tto- 155%15BUe wej ART MULLEN’S BABOAINLAHD USED CARS m> s. iwmw it. "■ 3 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP."FIR- mm lain m . «w nw*4C »«■ i iM May. Mil reBjararasr^ ! 19B7 HSRCURV TURHPIKE CRUIS-HUII tr. nn *aw. one own.r Mack j ' Me. Wt. Mb m but v-— 1 aamiour o~ ** 3 ■ VAU8K.RIM. I Auto Baiee U» 8. >*ftpsw Mutic. 'i boon rui> ., llik W% HM after 8 p i — PONTIAC VENTURA 4 DOOR hard teg, red, leaded ink **- 'S3 HASH ---.........- Dear. Witt _ Idmiafc «mw» **«• «* «■**• £?•.£< JS£* JX?%! MS Full Prise M. w w. Hi M I ART MULLEN’S 'W---------------- TEMPBBT WAOON.' LOW mg*. tall ow HM for **- F«r Sab Cara w #onuo tnm REPOSSESSION WMttR eo oasb Deeded 1133 PONTIAC STATION WAOON. Site full prio*. ee menu -—- -rr‘- in a. Serf Aula, PE__ ^BSOLCrTELT^V0 kom down. MM jnaai at ttin.iat aw. Cell Credit Ur ir model. RiBl.Baater. Aul . JC PM wiliBea alia*. fi me payments II Ul'ffSitae, 110 4# per week. Cell Mr . O ---I »Mh *f lj Wk W- « BUYING sn M axroKxToo deal HOUGHTEN & SON SM W. Mate. Koch eater OL MW out. ttrae Bke aew. sLMi can W aim after rt H. Ramblers — Ramblers The ear to bny la Rambler tka place la Mr la R AND C BARGAIN LAND USED CAM iso s saoiwaw ST. wTmsis Wrosflrrra . SUBHiiS»jB5i «•«. SgB. BAYLOR'S I IMS t. WOODWARD _. ! kputaum. mi vim. t PoBD kTATW* WA001 ITiTre' 1T1 8 SAdDtaW Lp REPOSSESSION 1 Sftwf SStffe ^&-l/Ol.0C) ^-4^ s&: SMALL town mt. me. Li it . .. rr ^ p . i • LOW OVERHEAD I, ■ -i |, — —in . liw s-HMl John McAuntfe, Ford i yt.sss mile odababtxx ' jBBTttrifNn^BtfflfcLB. AbTO-ISM QaMaad M S-tMl I SLjffijJSt J^MMUK-DAILW: MBBtm Woodward, aouth of mtMt » par week. CaU Mr. ~~ •—rlM, S ttlaatta twaa Pea-j Q-Brhw. .cSdB rt 1 llw'ponUac Bttr Chief HU eadaa. Hydramatlc. Radio, heater. Whtte- w'oU*. Blue Witt I Toil 9QVQI» ~T «. >Utp, Mlllord LA^nSuCR*1 HAUPr: PONTIAC clarkston M-U On* mb* wIB at VM. 18 MAoi* MM Open Evea. Until * There’s a New AT Matthews- Hargreaves - "Chevy-Land" NEW 1961 ‘IMPALA’ 2-Door Hardtop -with POWERGLIDE- L Deluxe Heater and Defrosters ' 2. Electric Clock 3. Back-up Lights __^ picctric (2*ipccd) Wiperi i I. Foam Rubber Seats 6. Turn Signals . .. ALL FOR ONLY Matthews-H a rg reaves "CHEVY-LAND" 631 OAKLAND AT CASS Oliver Buick SALES and SERVICE COME IN AND MEET THE NEW CHAMP! 'THE 196LBUICK SPECIAL" 5,295 1957 CHEVROLET Station Wagon lie aorta*. Radio, healer, auto- ^bfinarvSi: ir t 4-Door. $995 1959 RAMBLER.. American Wagon ■eat** and .tandard Iren aw la- 1959 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. Savoy Sedan safeu^warteinas blue flnlah. Eeenomltal tamUy 5,095 1959 DODGE Coronet Hardtop *1,395 . 1957 PUICK Roadmaster Hardtop IM(Hi *945 1956 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door Sedan Sr-dftfaitk"* i! •1,395 : 795 ‘972 1957 MERCURY Voyager Wagon s^si^r-ss mb. awry way an I *895 1956 BUICK -Special 4-DL Sudan. *595 7^ 4959 BUKX - > LeSabire Hardtop Lag gA^st sf&TUWW^- >1,495 1957 BUICK Special 4-Dr. Sedan 1958 RAMBLER 4> Door Sedan Radio, barter, rtea ^‘rfp’bi'wuuwrt anttd jt^Hy i iliS& *995 Stop in at OLIVER BJJICK and Se©; TWO of the Top 3 Foreign Made Cars Oliver Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Avenue FE 2-9101 BUICK-RENAULT-OPEL-JEEP-PEUGEOT ___________ ___________ -TAtti^ 0.11* warranty. SIAM full prUf , -MM down or trad*, pel M per l rnoath Mratnehaw - Rai—-Woodward, ioanat it Mlh ISM PORD OALAX1E CON TERTI hi*, tureaota* with artr_pi9t aaas£* John McAuliffe, Ford S36 Oakland___________IB S-4M1 18S3 WORD 4-DOOR BLACK >Alfc Mat with power *t*»rtny. A black : STATION WAOON. M »ec«mcrtt» PE t-aodl 18M LINCOLN £uiB COOP* RA DIO AND HEATER. HTDRA-1IA1TC. AB80LDTELV NO MONET DOWN. Autnaa payment, of |HJB yer ah. Crtl credit Mu * to t-TSO*. Harold 1 JOHNSON Often '61 '"DEMO" 4-Door Bonneville Vista j IDawn Fire Mitt.* Likei Inew. Power steering and! brakes. This is a beauty,,] New-car Warranty.. Save $800. SELECTED . USED CARS 1958 PONTIAC ...$1195 24 HOUR SPECIALS Prices Good Until Friday 6 P.M. Only #60 Mercury with po*«r rteertn* and mum. Venn h* proud to drift tat* home. Cent* -*a It. 11956.BUICK ...,..$ 795 | 3-Door Hardtop. The prlee on I turn *a* Mould wll It (art) l Power •tefrtne end broke*, rte* i tire*. Clean mild* and out 11956 OLDS .......$ 795 ! 6-Doer Hardtop. J-ton# yreaB aad whit*. Ba ru*t. dean la-•id* and out Power fleering and brake*. A real bargain. (1956 CHEVY .....$ 795 a toy. Thta car t* b automatic innaala li bleMed with powu radio lukury ^and ^5 ^sr^reSr^wKS] ssr*£?arJ?‘c£!«ri SSWSt- •* w V& iS^re^aaThnS $2289 ~ —'59Dodge Coronet Hardtop Ahathor 3:Door with v-S eai Min. Mdto. Umtu. Band mat. $1289 1955 PLYMOUTH $ 495 1 Dear Badaa. Thla 6-cyl, otlck Joh eaB be hOutht for Ota tfer-i*o price of meet ear* a year younger. It look* beautiful aad tka aoMatayl iwdnian • la yarlaet. Coma leak It oearll 1955 FORD .......8 595 \£SS tSSauJ* (fif S& '59 Chevy Brookwood Wagon roomful V-g anatn*. poworgUdf tranomlaalon, radio opKkrtMk. A oalM art* Sttk 6-door Or* aa Mart artt for, haaw ar 1947 JEEP 395 “ pm.. Thla ear Ju«t doent a to be doll* It has BOW frea a Seta aa or. IS wrtid I 'ffiusns $1690 RUSS ^atthews- (JOHNSON Margreaves Motor Spies 1 ; ■ ;t : ■. ^Chevy-Land" ■dmsBassr- - ^ Ft 4-4547 m: ‘: \ LAKE ORION ^ . MY 2-2871'' ; MY 2-2381 ' * f, j ■ , 7 ARE YOU STILL DRIVING A WINTER WEARY CAR? HOW ABOUT A CHANGE! — DON'T GUESS OR GAMBLE — YOU TAKE NO CHANCES WHEN YOU BUY A "GOODWILL USED CAR” FROM A RELIABLE DEALER. COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! BUY OF THE WEEK 1960 PONTIAC $2895 I960 Pontiac Catalina Sport C6up* with radio, hooter, Hydramatlc trenomloflee power brake* aad power flooring. $2595 I960 Pontiac 1959 Pontiac Bonn*fill* Station Vim . with radio, boater. Hydra-aaUo tranoaloaloa. power brakes and ftoonn* aad luMhao rack. 1957 Pontiac •tar Chief 6-Door Hardtop $2295 $1195 1959 Pontiac Catalina S^maoongor Waaon with radio, haator. Hydra- $2495 I960 Pontiqc Bonnoviiia dofarl Wagon Witt radio, pertor. HyAa-matlc tranimUatoo. power brakea and power iteorlng. $2995 $2095 1958 Pontiac Mofioa. power wane aad power flooring. 1957 ^uick 3-Door Bodea with radio, boater and automatic trana-..ail ulnii Mi ll B Tin idea $995 1956 Pontiac 84taor Hardtop with radio,' boater aad automatic trem- mitiion. n u in vary food $1395 $595 FACTORYBRANCH GOODWILL USED GARS 65 Mt Clemehs St. • v C^mer\CcBs and Pike, FE 3*7954 GET THE BUY OF YOUR LIFE NOW- DURING SHELTON'S 3rd., COMPARE THESE FOR REAL VALUES - 1959 BUICK ....$1891 LiBsbre *aanrhrt»i f,,,t m£%83s&. 1955 PONTIAC $ 395 tV >d»rt aedea Bower ateer- RS; 1958 PONTIAC 81395 3 door wHh Hydromotlc. radio, heater and whit*walls. Belief* ana* guanatadd. 1959 PONTIAC $1995 Vdoor hoidtaa fli war ote*f mg ana bttkit. ' fnrdremaae. radii, hiater and wMtewaH*. Mid Mack beauty with rod trim. 4960 CHEVY_. .$2295 i barter. 1958 FORD.....$ 775 tdar oodan. Vide ear has bean «%5'8 right. 1960 PONTIAC $2695 BaanifiBe Sdoor hardtop, po*- 1957 CHEVY -...$ 895 tataa pickup. Tkh track k Ja •• 1961 MERCURY $2695 1956 CHEVY ...f 595 Wdep ptakap- Btaadord traaj mission. Dow tiro*. Lika BOW lnaido and na* portai«. 1956 BUICK .,..$ 795 aUSREME lr a Uttlo Jowel- 1959 FORD . .81395 Mao* sedan, PVrd O Mrtta-T~* 1956 PONTIAC $ 695 ■tar OhSet 8 deer hardtow with power slurtny art Ste, heater aad Bass? 1955 DODGE ...* 195 fair. 1959 PONTIAC $1895 8 deer Witt HydramoUc. radio, hartar, soars nefor used Ouar-aataad B8B aetaal awe*. 1961Pontioc Catalina——-Factory Eqpt. /..$2631.00 1961 Tempest 2-Door-Factory Eqpt... .$2167.00 1961 Buick Special -Factory Eqpt... .$2384.00 1956 BUICK ....$495 1958 DE SOTO $1295 Otto I dew Mb power. IldMtt ratUo. beater, whtte-wato. Bond~whlte hearty. A real knookoutl 1955 STUDE. ...$195 PmtdMit Sdoor oodan. Witt b Uttlo losing this would ho a 1957 CHEVY ...$1095 8 dear station widen wttt newer gjfwygj Low aUnT 1958 PONTIAC $1495 1959 PONTIAC $1995 9f»u Moor hardtop. Jowor flooring aad MB, Bydra-mew*, radio, haator. whlte-JtgjJjMd *ny finish. Tnly 1958 CHEVY .’..$1595 * SsFSS^ taj^ Like a. wHhJow .cturt 1955 BUICK'....$ 595 Idea oodan wHh Dmnflaw rodto. heater and artPttu. yu must act ta^ 1957 BUICK ....$'995 Ml ROCHESTER Pa^TIAC-BUIG^ DEALER . Across from New Gar Sales - 223 Main St. OUye 1-8133 THE PONTIAC VBESS* THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1961 FIFTV-ONt --Todays Radio Programs-- Money, Movies, Men - Problems w« <"»> CRAW (1441 WWI (444) WCAB aim wxtr tom §j | 1 i i TONIOBT Tu. wcar. Nava 1 WPOM. Maoa, Bpert. - into-WJM. Rita WWJ, Maoa, Mutlc WPON. Mellow Mood " II lla-WJR Muale WWJ Mualc to D - a WCAR, D. Conrad WPON. Raw*. Mualcal Neigh 4i44-JtejR. MOW*, Murray WWJ. Nawa, Manana WXYZ. Newa, Wolf CKLW, (foil, David wjbk, atom, RMir weak, Nam. Puna Ute—WJR Mualc MS—WJR Rbowcaaa L WWJ, Mawa, My True Mery CKLW. Joe Van WJBK, Mg. . ■ WPOM, Lome • aa-WJM Buainaaa WWJ, ■ewnaw*1 ■- 2 win, Alta Drlar PROMT MORNtNO ", 4:44—WJR, Volca of Afrl. • WWJ. Nawa, Robert, wrri, Prad WML MOW! CKLW. Farm Nawa • WJBK. Mt*!, More. Exp. WCAR, towa, Sheridan WPQM. Early atom. Una 4:44—WJR. Jack Marrla WPOM. Cam. Catted . Mualc 4:44—WWJ, Newt, MaxweU wjbk. Mawa, Lai WCAR Nawa 44POW. Mualc. Mem WxA. M Steps CUV. Jac LeOolt . WCAR, Conrad ' WJBK. Bellboy 14(44—WJR, Karl Haaa WWJ. Newa, Martana WXYZ, Breakiaat Club CUT, Juo-Van —-■ wjbk. Mawa, Reid 4144—WJR. Showcaae WWJ. towa, MaxweU i WXYZ. Winter v CKLW. omn WJBK, Muale. Lao . 1:44—WJR. Mualc Hill CKLW, mn Opener WJBK. Morn. - Kxpieaa wpom. Early Morn. Line 1 to—WJR, Nawa, Mualc * WWA Newa. Roberta WXYZ, Nawa, WoU . WJBK. Mom. Rap. CKLW. Haw*. Toby Daytd WCAR. Newa, Sheridan WPOM. ROW!. Early Mom. w.'AR. Mawa, Mariya WPOM. Olaen WCAR. Mawa. Sheridan WPOM. Jerry Olaen WPOM. pik.Ulfe 4:40-WJR, At Tour toque.t wxra. Prad' Walt! WPOM. Auburn Ralilfo 1:44—WWJ, Pay* Bliaabeth Wpl at 4 " CKLW. >B.^Kn°wlM^t ia:4#—cklw. Joe Van WPOM, Newa 11:44—WJR, Health. Conv. WWJ. : eua. Allison wxyz. MaWjMay CKLW. Jo* Via WJBK. Maws, Mate WCAR Mawa WPQM. (Haaa 4:14—WJR Mom. Muale Hall WWjL Mom Lynktr cSw! MaWi”Dariaa Zgk « Gridin WPOM. Carrlasa Trad# 4:44—WPOM, ipti , C. Trade •:40—WJR, Mod. Mtnat 11:44—WJR Tima lor Mualc WPON. Cal.. OUan, Nawa * in* jT Jtew?.*TonteU,t WXYZ, Winter 10:00—WJM, Conoart wwj. MUoayrondi WXYZ. Joha tabaatlan WJBK. Jack, Bellboy WCAR. P. Conrad WJBK Trattle CopUr WPOM. X«WI, Karly Morn. 4:44—WJR. News. Oueit WWJ. Mavi. Roberta wfYR Miwa, wait PMEDST APYtSMOOM 14:14—WJR, Mawa, Perm . WWJ. Mawa. Alllaon WXYZ. Mclieeley . CKLW, Joa Van WraR MmIc* Lae, Traffle WPOM! SSSaJ^TtSlt 4t44—WJM, Maak Rali 11:10—WWJ. M»«i CKLW. Nawa, David WCAR, Mawa WJBK, Mam. Reid . wpom. Maa on it . Lawta wwj. BoatlKi Tlpa CKLW, Rn(l Oaetoa •-Today's Television Programs-- Programs furabbed by lUtloua Hated In tbla Column are subject to ebaage wKhoart aedcs I i $ Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7-H’XYZ TV Channel MXUf-TV TV Features Cub Seoul Pack GelskM"loM" Eisenhower Award By IhlM Fmw btoniUonl recent meeting of Cub Scout Puck 25 of Longfellow (School, Cedi ' franklin, neighbor-, hood scout commissioner, present- the pack with the President Jp-t- W. Herbert Marshall 50th Annlwreary By SABL WILSON NEW YORK — Decisions, decisions! Marilyn Monroe’s got] |to make a bundle of them now that she’s back from Florida.' Will she go ahead with the “Rain" TV show? Win she battlel B20th Century-Fox about doing another picture inasmuch as her contract «Plre» as"'simon &^Teader~of a peci- April 14 and they couldn’t fumlah George fist religious sect who decides tor---- Cukor *a her director? Or wW she do both hang a would-be saloonkeeper. Harold McCrae, Ml K. Pike Jobs willingly and become richer, richer, and MY THREE sons, 9 pm. (7).* w tbnimlly MsUM » | richer, a maior Industry? And about Joe Di- The whole neighborhood geto into! A t Maggio! Don’t dtacount that, nterve been onl^.ect^wheolohMe (Don Qredy)| .« 1 . ....... laat------.f ind Mike (Tim Conndine) start wgned (obecome asatstant scoot- | better terms recently than the last year of I ... \ master of the newly formed troop i their marriage. And on January we pu^ed!p™*“* * ,4,: at the schojH. i rt*fat j?ere A j? P^fg810 P**(**°| Charles Uughton la taxed with a Bill Moody, 42 S. Marshall St.J I man Oeorgie SoloUire) says Joe and Manly acting assignment as hells assistant cubmaster. WILSON positively will rowed." Yet people jaughed It>a(]g from optional short fonh1' Denner badges were, awarded when I played that on my typewriter. WASHINGTON (ft - Kennedy Is reported to have invltod die presidents of Peru and Ecuador to visit Washington, apparently in an effort to ease between the two nations. Pretty Joyce Mathews, ex-wife of Mitten Berle and r Rose, has had a rough time with something akin to hepatitis.-— and will have to keep to her boudoir at Billy’s town house for another month,.. TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS CM (2) Movie (coat.) (4) Broken Arrow (7) News, Weather (58) General Chemistry St|# (7) Believe It.or Not 8118 (T) News (2) News Analysis •* (4) Weather 8:88 (2) News (4) News (7) Jeffs Collie (9) William Tell 8:49 (2) Sports • (4) Sports 8:48 (2) News . (4) News (56) Philosophy of Man 7.:88 -CP tiger Ctose-Up <4) Michigan Outdoors (7) Deadline (8) Hucideberry Hound 7:88 <2* Angel (4) Outlaws (?) Guestward Ho! (9) Movie: “Tugboat die.” (1933) The woman skip- —-—per of a tugboat la when her son becomes l:M (7) News 10:0# (4) Say When (3) December Bride (T) Jack LaLanne 10:28 (9) Billboard . io: ss (4) 'Color) Play Your Hunch (2) Video Village b-----(7) People's Choice-------— (9) Chez Helene ___ (Wj-W 1040W. (odor) {to Ronald Deautment, Cnris Kent, UN TOUCH ABUG8, 9:30 p.m. (?),•><* Drtaky^*-J8*?1 — Ness (Robert Stack) seeks to *>»tort andL2**lm ^ DISG0UNT PRICES . hum mi sm I DV Tim ■ r V I Dhawt know Larfeet klNSw-k Ml 1>H VIC’S RECORD SHOD 702 Wist Huron PC 8-6591 ter and Bobbie Soderberg received bot>cat pins, and Jett Jiaglund and Grigor Hasted bear badges. : 8:30 3 DOST WORRY ABOUT HIGH PRICES at WALTOR TV ir« .. .til** IT/j” BE .. *14** iroapsh’rt *18** w/t” PhHce *34** 16” Enersos *19** 17” Boilix *24?' 21” Wssttag- *29*5 *29»» 21” Phileo 21” Mmh 27” MI . 50 alter good imS TV sets to choose from )0-fay exchange privilege WALTON TV 515 E. Walton Blvd. at Joelyn Rd. PH 2-2257 reen O’Sullivan.' (56) Guide to Modern Art 8: to (2) Manhunt. (4) Outlaws (oont.) (?) Donna Reed (9) Movie (coot.) *(56) Casals’ Master Class Zone Grey (4) Bat Masterson !7) Real McCOys (9) Movie (cont.) 156) American History •:to (2) Gunslinger (4) Bachelor Father (7) My Three Bona (9) Hockey 8; SO (6) Gunslinger (cont.) (4) (Color) Ernie Ford (?) Untouchables (9) Hockey (oont.) IS: to (2) Face the Nation (4) Groucho (7) Untouchables, (coni 1 (9) Hockey (cont.) IB: W (2)" Project 2 '(4) Jiin Backus (7) Silents Please (9) Hockey (cont ) . 10:45 (9) Hockey Tip jfcto 19) Sports 11:00 (2) News (4) News (7) Bold Venture (9) News -tills (2) Weather (4) Weather (9) Telescope M:M (2) Sports (4> Sports . 11:88 (2) Movie: “The Devil Is Woman.” (Italian; 1954) i youth ia torn between his al traction for-a beautiful but wicked woman, and hfo-tove tor her gentle young daughter. May Britt, Kerima. (9) Weather 11:89 (4) (ColorI Jack Paar # (7) Movie: “Cover Girt." 1944) A beautiful girt work- (4) (Color) Price la Right (7) Morning Court ' (9) Romper Room (56) Guten Morgen 11:88 (2) My Little Margie (4) Concentration (?) £ove That Bob! AFrsraooN 12:84 (2) Love of Life 44) Truth or Consequences 1 (7) Camouflage | (9) Susie j (56) Adventures in Numbers 112:89 (2) Search for Tomorrow (4) Could It Be You (7) Number Please (9) Myrt and Doris 12:41 (56) La Donee France 118:48 (2) Guiding Light j 12:80 (9) News . 12:55 (4) News |l:M (21 E4ck Powell J. (4) Journey 1 (7) About Faces (9) Movie ! (56) You Name It ! 1:88 (7) News . jl:M (2) Good Friday (cont.) IT (7) Life of Riley (56) Wortd History ,j 1:65 (?) Fgye Elizabeth 2:«o (2) Amos ’n’ Andy . . (4) (Color) Jan Murray r (?) Day in Court (56) Your Health |8:8# (2) House Party (4) Loretta Young ’ ] ' (7) Seven Keys (9) Home Fair (56) Showcase [3:88 (2) Millionaire 44) (color) Young Dr. Ma-{ tone r". ':’H| (!) Queen for a Day (9) Movie S-JIt (2) Verdict Is Yours (4) (color) From Roots ing in a small night dshl. „, wins a Cover GW contest, j4 0* ® n.. boldt County Wednesday night, bu1 addressing, the Press Club in London, said, "I bring you re- Orson Bean subs for vacationing no damage was reported, garda from Frank Sinatra. In aplto of you guya, he's doing!Paar, Guests; Actress Henqpine |pretty well.” . . . {Badddey, actor Martin Gabel and] Bing Crosby gave Gary’s stepson a birthday gift: a row- singer Marguerite Piazza, (color), bpat—to uae in his swimming pool... Ed Sullivan finished Up-j ----———— , | ing laat sUnday's show just minutes before the lighting direc- UrgeS Civil Dafanse HQ > tors’ strike started . . . Dinah Washington will operate a Chi- g£furn fo Washington jeago cafe called Dinahland ... J ® , - ■ Pat Boone’s storing the furniture from Id* N J. home till WASHINGTON (ft — A return to' he finds anew place In Hollywood; the family’s now in the old j Washington of the headquarters of i Humphrey Bbgart house in swanky Bet-Air . . : {the Office of Civilian and Defonae ! EARL’S PEARLS: Just about the time a woman thlrika hw!MeMHratian..icom._Battte Creek. {work is all done, she becomes a grandmother. j Mich.,, was ' toMyTQTAai. { j TODAY'S. BEST LAUGH: Someone described a typical! MarilhaU _ ?’ .’.. i iHoUywqod couple; “He’s prematurely gray and She’s t*“por-1^ ^ j .... 'purposes civil defense is dead. He ‘If I don’t go on a diet,” says Jack Lgy He warned- of such an eventu-| SONOTONE House of Hearing Free Hearing Testa Free Parktac at Rear of Buildln* "Open Fees, by Appoinlmenl” 143 (tekland FEderal 2-1225 PONTIAC, MICH. {Herbert,- ‘‘I’ll Boon be living beyond my seams.’’ ! * (Copyright, 1961) {Would Continue! [Nuisance Taxes i ! ality when civil defense headquar-Mere were moved from the capital — In 1954. , • Radio, TV, Stereo and HI-FI—Complete Repair Betvtea o Complete Antenoo IaitallaUon OPEN 9 ‘TIL 9 DAILY—SATURDAYS 9 TIL 6 1095 Joslyn Ave. FE 8-2383 Introducing the MB. He said *he budget Is on total lee now, and If anything ia galag to be done about capital autlayn tola year more money ia galag to bb need- Roberts and other Republicans! „ i .. estimate that general fund revenue! KObertS otarts Measure jwui be abodt $460 mUlton in fiscal to Extend Levies Past,1961-62'’ **,p* t17 million below . on e . ., ' Gov. Swainson’s estimate. June 30 Expiration j Swainsoai however,- said that hei ■ jls still opposed to continuing any A bill to continue the ao-calledjpart of the nuisance taxes and that nuisance taxes on telephone, tele-jhe expects his estimates to hold graph, leased wire and other cbm-jup despite .the business Mump, rmmications was'introduced in the! - - '> ;—- • state Senate yesterday by foi.i,,.. > • , ^ Farrell E. Robert. R-Oakland V^'* LOlOradO Lrew ®| Plans Denver Reunion ' It was one of a number of bills in: toe legislature, mostly in the Former crew members of the House, which could be used to ex-[decommissioned battleship USS A COMPLITI LINK OF 0-1 BUILT-IN OVINt AND --- Cooktops , ! tend the present $50 milUoo-a-year Colorado will stage a reunion Aug. nuisance taxes on’tobacco, beerj-18-20 in Denver, Colo., the Navy Thritojand similar items beyond tfoear] announced. Thogp to the Pom j deadline of June 30, when they arei*. ' ' FRIDAY MORNING (4) Continental O ass room (2) Meditations 8:49 (2) On the Firm Front (2) TV Cdlege (4) Today (7) FunewSti 7:28 (7) Believe It or Not 7:88 (2) B’wana Don (?) Johnny Ginger 6:18 (2) Captain Kangaroo 6:88 (!) Believe .lt air Not 8:31 (7) Movie (2) Edge of Night (4) Here’s Hollywood (9) Adventure Time . . |L’W t2) Movie [ (4) George Pierrot ■ | (7) Johnny Ginger (9) Jingles I (56) Adventures of Danny Dee ijkS9 ,(7) Rin Tin Tin { (56) Michigan Conservation 5:46 (56) News Maga2tae 11:88 (9) News 8:88 4,4) Bowling Highlights area wishing to attend are ad-1 supposed to expire ' ^ vised to contact the focal Navy The tax on telephone, telegrams ^i°n„in °* “k*r [and leased wires, is a 4 per eent|BuildinK 00 We“ Huro" strert |use tax. It’’brings in'about $12 „ . 1." 1.1,... [million a yew. Zt [number’private cards by about Roberts said restoed revenue two to one in ttfo nulla, according estimates forced Ms actfon in to padt^t^ice department studies. M Flr.t In ■ bSMWU "I XxplMlve I farm machine .J Mime: 17 Month (ib t U Victim it M SmtU child ■17 asMliti min It Chiin 3) Nasal Kind M Machine tool M Otherwise It Wlnellke put M Small flaps 41 Feminine name Orders Injunction to Halt Eviction of Negroes J——rise U.S. Court at Appeals, sixth circuit, today ordered US. District Judge Marion S. Boyd of Memphis to grant a preliminary injunction to prevent eviettoo several hundred Negro sharecroppers from their rented land in Haywood County, Tennessee. V * * . * The U-9- Department of' Justice’s civil rights division had asked for the injunction on the I p£ . gtsontg.. 3wiwT!9^jsf|. jsftsd * ISmIE*. Ing to renew contracts with toe state,into sharecroppers because the Ne-I i Sa*rL«t groes registered to vgte in the 1960 J SuSSum? etoctiffbt ^....... « dh.> ^ I1 i l r r r r IT r IT 11 u II ii It V r IT B r r H 1T H IT r 1T r H" R” u I. ■ ir II iR W argument proper BMW apoW If So • t c h 4 J taMteS * StAttormyi (lb.) 44 Moled sop if Compass point 4| Claislty tt Symbol tor 44 Garment samarium 44 BwhartoU 14 LonJ/irel bulldini . M Matt drink! , 43 Desert firden IN DEBT! Now is tko time to consolidate all your bills and let us give you one place to pey with o payment yon con afford! 'Not a Loan Company" > ttlKET SEDUCE, Ik. 18 W. Mono St-' « 4-0901 Bills, doing it to you? CONSOLIDATE! fjtOTICT YOIIR |0« — lAVi YOU* CMWT! ( CONSOUDATED BUDGET, Inc. MOMI AND OfPMSK APPOINTMENTS L / ' 408 Sendee Stef Bank SWg. M 3-7156 •ivti you floilbilfty, variotyrplut CE quality appeal ... far al the homes you build. Got our ipocial pricoi for homo bulldsw and contractor!. ELECTRIC COMPANY Open Every Night 'til 9 P. M. "Eatf Crodit Tor mi” •25 W. Huron St: 91 4-2525 nr* MODERN SLEEP SHOP Soys Goodbye to „ * LIVING ROOM SUITES and Sectionals • DINETTE SETS • CHAIRS __rrABLB^BUdPS WE ARE GOING TO DISCONTINUE CARRYING THESE ITEMS ... SO OUT THEY GO AT DEALER’S COST alid BELOW ...— WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE ON ALL ODD LOT MATTRESSES and BOX SPRINGS Twin Silt Nome Brand Smooth Top ALL FOAM INNERSPRING MATTRESS end MATTRESS . MATTRESS BOX SPRING $I56o $1695 $4950 Wt Fsalirs Products asd Othor Sam Braids ALL FOAM MATTRESS SPRING *69 5 TRUNDLE BEDS COMPL6TI WITH SERTA BUNKSTERS * $99$° 6-Yror Sis* CRIB MATTRESS ^ Ploftic .Cover $575 MODERN SLEEP SHOP FE 9-Oil MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER •AZAAR AREA Idmad tbo Conor Fran Iroayo a) £ jtaniMtin Art M«*-jSpood by Using Wiro ------------ . ' NEW YORK. (UPI>—Facsimile About 60 percent of the nation s , transmission by .«to« of plans, wholesale trade is handled in New blueprint! and documents is now York state especially' to dry I possible at the rapid speedot 10 poods; clothing and ternishtag*, page* a' minute. A high-speed Jewelry and some other lines ps |unlt does the job on wide-hand welt. . I transmission lines. UNITED NATIONS. NP. (UPDJ -The largest seamless tapestry INSTALLED FENCE SALE! Crew Neck Sweatshirt* Plat k*lt eotton in ni gray or white. S to 11 Od Soft Cotton Sweat Sock* Crew-type topsq mas Whits. • to n. «P 9 04 Woven and Welded Sure Protection! I NI KSDAY, KKI., MON. Night fast growing Spring grass seed mixture f i fifty-two Tapestry for the U.N. lever woven — 434 feet by Xh feet —'hangs in the General. As-jsembty building. A special loom built ter Ms creation at the ■XlttD WAGNER C. of C Proxy Describes Sell 'Pot-Bellied, Sawed-Off Little Mon With a Big Voice/ Ho Says Ry FRANK CORMIER . WASHINGTON (AP) — Richard Wagner, the new pieeident of the; ttt Chamber ol Oummerce. St . pot-hdhcd, ■ sawed elf tittle] man with a big voice.” ;lf the demription teems unflat-H to Wagner s assessment ol Ids own image, on the occasion of Ids stecthm as the chamber's] Mth praddent. Wagner was 14 atthefiftfe and’ went to work because of necessity. HR family was poor. His father, was a professional singer who tiled to piece out the family income through sales Jobe and waiting table. Tfen‘1 pliy up the ,Al-j ger bit,"Wagner said, “It's hat false modesty, believe me. It's! just that in my day a lot of fel-j lows started with nothing and got somewhere. It wasn't unusual.” Wagner wasn’t content as a bank runner and studied a shorthand book In his spars tins. Within a year be was assistant secretary to the bank’s president. Further promotions meant, shorter hours and an opportunity to attend night daises. 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The-two Western leaders, in the second day of their Washington conference, were reported optimistic about Would Beef Up| NATO Forces Johnson Soys Alliance Needs Regular Arms Before N-Power PARIS <0—Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson said today the North Atlantic Treaty Organization needs an effective nudeat; capability but the building up of the aUianoe's nonnuclear forces is a “high priority task." * * * i speech marking tha 10th nary of the founding of NATO militasy headquarters hen, Johnson served notice that the Kennedy administration intends to press first for greater conventional forces to bed up the alliance. Johnson added that “aa effective NATO nuclear capability la alsa seeded to achieve oar goal and toe United States stands ready to consult with all members of the alBaaee on the best ways and means of maintaining . this capnbflUy In ton future.” Informants say that toe Kennedy adminiriratton has shown no enthusiasm for any plan to give atomic weapons to.HATO under any kind of compmflted multination control. UNDER U.S. CONTROL At present all the NATO nuclear arms are under U.S. control only, or under Joint two-power control as in the case of UA. rocket bases in Britain. - # * * Johnson also called on America's European allies to step up political and economic integration and ■ pledged toe full support of the United States and President Kennedy in strengthening the Atlantic community, i The rice president, who is his way borne from Senegal's independence celebrations, stopped in Geneva and conferred with Arthur H. Dean, the U.S. delegate to the U.S.-British-Soviet negotia-tions for a ban on nuclear weapon tests. if it it India Is Asked, to Reactivate Board tor Laos LONDON (UPI) — Authoritative diplomatic sources said today Britain and Russia are working out “practical arrangements’* for the ending of hostilities in Laos, including a Joint appeal for a cease fire. * * * They said representatives of the two nations are drafting h letter to Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru. calling for reactivation of the tone-member international supervisory commission for Laos. “A sufficiently great measure Soviet agreement to a guaranteed cease fire in the j Laotian civil war. They were expected to agree that once the fighting ends they should locus their efforts on unifying and neutralizing Laos, seeking that objective in a forthcom- WA8HINGTON ID— President Kennedy and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of Germany will meet at the White House next Wednesday and Thursday, diplomatic informants said to- day. fog international conference on the future of the Southeast Asian kingdom. Kennedy and Macmillan, in fact were described as substantially agreed in their post-■ tions on u wide range of w«rld problems—with one notable exception In the ease of United Nations membership for Red China. ' Their differences on this point j could lead to trouble between the United States and Britain at next fell’s meeting of the U. N. General Assembly. FOR THE ALBUM — President Kennedy, Prime Minister Macmillan and their advisers pose on the White House lawn during a recess in their conferences on world problems. Seated are (from left): Adiai Stevenson, U. S. ambassador to the United Nations; Secretary of State Dean Rusk; Kennedy; Macmillan; Lin'd Home, British foreign secretary; and Sir HaTOId Caccia, British ambassador. Standing directly AF rtuuu behind them: Assistant Secretary of State G. Mennen Williams; Special Ambassador Averell Earn man; Undersecretary of State Chester Bowles; Secretary of the Treasury Douglas Dillon; Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara; George McGhee and Fay Kohler, both assistant secretaries of state; and McGeorge Bundy, special assistant to Kennedy __ . Recount May Be Asked Romney Plans Are Up to CFM ^ams ^9es Out . DETROIT He'll Seek Con-Con Bid the contest for one of the two Wayne State University Board of Governors posts on Michigan’s spring ballot. The final unofficial Associated! Richman, -71, an insurance man, said today the possibility of Ms asking for a recount is “something I would have to give some thought to." issue at the White House Wi___ day in av wriest ftf meetings which began at 11 a.m. and continued until after 6 p.m. MEETING USEFUL U. S. and British officials subsequently described the consultation as “most valuable and use-in providing a basis for strengthening allied cooperation in many fields, , despite the ability of either Kennedy or Macmillan to do anything to narrow the differences on Red China. The new round of talks today was scheduled to begin with a meeting be ween Secretary of State Dean Rnak and Foreign Secretary Lord Home of Britain. , Macmillan planned to attend a luncheon given by Sen. J. William Fulbright D-Ark., chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. . * * \ Kennedy arranged to take the prime minister on a late afternoon trip (town the Potomac River aboard a 92-foot presidential motor cruiser which be has named ’Honey Fltz” after his maternal grandfather. The White House said ’Honey Fitx" would be accompanied by a PT boat, a small speedy naval combat vessel, security reasons. said today that he will seek election as a delegate to the state constitutional convention if the nonpartisan political action group which he heads has no objection. personally would consider it a great privilege to be permitted to sene as a delegate." Romney, who is president of American Motors Corp., said. “However, will make no decision on this question pending the scheduled April 15 meeting of the board of directors of Citizens for Michigan.” Romney mid he will not feet free to make poasible candidacy Adams’ assumption of the lend in the unofficial tabulation reversed the positions of toe rivals | “If the official canvass shows 0f a day earlier, a similar margin," he said. "1 • __ , . 1 ' .. . j ua ii The board of canvassers must Press tabulation showed Repub- can ^ 1 w;u, g ve “ rt [complete its checkins within M count the most careful consfoera- Y>mp,e£ 118 °7CK ng bean Thomas B. Adams, an ad-)^,, [days after an election, according Says Dr. Finch Lovers Sentenced to Life in Prison; Could Get Parole in 7 Years vertislng company president from Bloomfield Hills, leading Democrat Ralph E. Richman of Holland by 510 votes. Adams, 41, president of Detroit’s Campbell Ewald Co., polled 600,783 votes in Monday’s election to Rich man’s 000,373, according to the unofficial count which was not completed until Wednesday. for “tall consideration of toe ira plications of such a move for Citizens for Michigan." The,citizens, group was one of the major backers of a convention to consider revision or replacement of Michigan's 53-year-old constitution. * Voters approved i convention in Monday’s election. Gfy Assessed Valuation Up $9,120,800 From I960 Stops Showing of Film LANSING (R — Public showings of two controversial films by the state police subversive activities squad were ordered discontinued today by Gov. Swainson. The films — "Operation Abolition” and “Communion on the Map’’—have been shown to four high schools in the state and a number ot private groups by file state police Pontiac’s 1961 assessed valuation has been set at $290,254,000, $9,120,800 increase over last year that apparently is enough to bear the proposed 1961 tax rate of $13,(0 for every $1,000 flf assessed valuation. City Assessor Edward C. Bloe an-’ nounced the final figures today after totaling the reductions made by the board of review over the »st month. The reductions, Bloe said, totaled 3667,860 and were wholly applied to the assessing depart- Led Waterford Drive Pick Woman UF Leader Mrs. Walter Noffsinger has been appointed campaign chairman of the Women’s Division of the 1961 4rict chairman the preceding two Pontiac Area United Fund Drive. Announcement of her appointment was made today b> Thomas F. Wiethom, geheral chairman. -Mrs. Noffsinger bf 4353 High-field Road, Drayton Plains, served years. She was also active with the Greater Lansing United Fund for three year*. “I am pleased with my appointment and feel confident that the Women’s Division will exceed its 1961 goal Just u M has done every year since , IMS,” said Mrs. Noffsinger. “The a work- 317,966 for agencies supported by the Pontiac Area United Fund la the Waterford i Mrs. Noffsinger attends Central Methodist Church In Pontiac, is active in the Waterford Republican Group, and Is a board member of the Camp lire Girls. Both she and Mr. Noffsinger are members of the Chatham Dance Group. ■ -—-•**»' ■ * * Appointments of Pontiac, Water-feed, and T-nha Angelas cochairmen in the Women’s I to Michigan law, apd must rpporf the results within • 24 hours after the official tabulation it complete. Many of the smaller counties already have completed their official canvass, with most of the [remaining slated for completion 'EXTREMELY GLAD’ Adams, in Washington business trip, said at the Capitol “We are extremely glad we have won such a close contest. We looking forward to confirmation of the victory by the State Board]by early, of Canvassers. Richman's runner-up position “I am grateful to all the men was contrary to a general Demo-and women who supported me. J cratic victory on the state ballot. ---------------The Democrats won seven of nine partisan races on the ballot, semiring the re-elections of State Highway Commissioner John C. Mackie I and State Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Lynn M. Bartlett. The other Wayne State University Board of Governor^ aeat went to incumbent Dr. DeWitt T. Burton, a Democrat. 'Paul Goebel, former * Grand Rapids mayor, was the only other Republican to win in a partisan race, securing a seat on the University of Michigan Board of Regents. He defeated former Chrysler executive James C. Zeder of Bloomfield HUls. Democrats now hold a 5-3. majority to the U.M. regents board, 5-1 majority of the Michigan State University Board of Regents and a 5-1 advantage on the Wayne board. cept in instances where improvements were made last year. He said, that homes continued far be assessed at a rate based m 47 per emit of their market 'aluo, but that personal property was assessed at 50 per cent of market value, a 5 per cent drop from last year. The lower rate, - he said, result of the State Tax Commission’s determination last year that both real and personal property should be assessed at 50 per Cent of market value uniformly through- Names Belqian Leader (hit-the state. ° out-the state. Bloe said property. There were no reductions on personal property, said Bloe. .* - * * A breakdown of the final fig-res showed the total assessment Of real property is $146,708,400 and] of personal property $143,545,600. GMC FACTOR A factor in the $9 million increase was the General Motors >Corp. assessment, Bloe said. Personal and real taxes on the corporation in Pontiac are up $7,* 016,400 over last year, Bloe said. > ★ * General Motors last year accounted far per cent of toe city's tax base, including nearly S3 per eeat of the asaeament at real property and 11 per cent at toe personal. In adopting a record $6,571,869 budget Jan. 31 the City Commission was counting on a tax base of at least $290 million on which to base the proposed 33-cent crease in the municipal tax rate. The rate has been $13.27 the past three years. ' * .it ■ k The budget calls for a tax levy of $3,939,200. A levy of $13.00 on K tax base of $290,254,000 would amount to $3,947,454, about $3,000 over the budget estimate: Now that the assessment fig' ana are final. toe 919J9 rate probably * will be made official by. the Oommteatoa shortly. . to increase the rate at which homes are assessed in Pontiac this year. The decision represents tax break tor the average home-owner. MRS. WALTER NOFIXINGER was decided not BRUSSELS, Belgium UR —Theo Lefevre, chairman of the Belgian Social Christian party, was pointed premier-designate by King Baudouin today, the palace air nounced in a communique. Commissioner 16.2 Pd. Boost New Cost to Run From $8.12 Monthly for One to $23.01 for Family LANSING faP)-^State iifo • su ranee Commissfonef Frank Blackford today authorized a $37-million yearly increase in Blur-Cross and Blue Shield insurance rates. The increase, effective June 1, would grant a $28-milllon increase to Blue Cross and a $9 million increase to Bitle Shield. • In Detroit, Blue Cross-Blue Shield said the hikes will result in an average combined increase of 16.2 per cent to subscribers. New rates will scale from $8.12 a month tor one person to $23.01 for a full family. Blackford said the increases bring the total rate boost for Blue Cross since 1955 to $8.1 per cent and for Blue "Shield a total of 56.3 per cent. Blackford said the approval of a total of to per cent rate increase for Blue Croos to 3 per cent short of the original request which would have brought to -an estimated Increase of $31.7 mtl- LOS ANGELES (AP) — “We’ll fight it, darting, we're Mill alive.” Wet-eyed and grateful a jury had spared (heir lives, Dr. ~ Bernard Finch so consoled parole Tregoff Wednesday after a third murder trial July decreed life imprisonment tor the once wealthy surgeon and WK red-haired mis- Finch and Carole—convicted of murdering the playboy doctor*! socialite wife — broke info sobs when the JO men and 3 Women of the jury decided after a dozen suspenseful hours to send the lovers to prison and not to the gas chamber. Blue Shield got a 10 per cant hike. It had requested an $11 million increase.-Blackford said: DECISION NOT EASY Undoubtedly our action in approving an increase in the cost of Bine Shield-Blue Cron coverage will be critically received by many our citizens. “The decision was not an easy . Carole, at 1 tawny beauty« ago as Finch’ tress, cried at no, HI be I get out.’’ no longer the s was two years pampered ntto-le verdict: “No, i old woman when Finch, 43, dropped his head on his folded arms and cried until the counsel table in the packed courtroom was Wet with tears. Then he said' to hig attorney: ‘Thank God, thank God." COST *750,900 Thus after three trials, a year and a half of suspense and an estimated $750,000 of taxpayers’ money, did one of the most publicized murder eases of recent years come to a dramatic conclusion. * ♦ ft ' Under California law, Finch and hla now plumpish paramour will be eligible for parole, depending on their prison record, In seven years—1968. The case was front page news from the chilly morning of July (Continued on Page 2, Col. (I emit by s pact on elder citizens with limited Income*, and the unemployed.” In the absence of any substitute program to meet the health needs of the 3.5-mfllion Blue Cross-Blue Shield subscribers," he said, are compelled to recognize our responsibility to maintain the solvency of both corporations so that they may meet their obligations to their subscribers." Blackford pointed out that the increase in rates was, not unique i Michigan. ft ft ft He said that to the past year increases have been granted in New York, Maryland, New Jersey! OMo and Pennsylvania, in most cases even forger than the increases in Michigan. ft ft ft Blackford declared: “We recognize that this is small consolation to those who must dig deeper to pay the increase and those who must contemplate dropping their coverave because ot inability to pay. Still, we would not be justified in depriving those who are Willing gnd able to pay for such coverage from a chance to get It. An arbitrary or capricious denial of the request inevitably would have had this consequence."' ‘Gentle9 Sex Set to Tear Into Centennial j If first impressions mean anything t the gentler sex of this city is about to explode in a whirling mass of Greater Pontiac Centennial activities. Some) 500 eager women jammed the Elks Temple last night augurate the Centennial Belles— the female equivalent of the Brothers of the Brush. The ladles heard their side of the celebration spelled out la detail by various activity chairmen. There were speeches,' square dances, ringing. It was a gala affair, abounding with that one ingredient-that breed ■ enthusiasm. The program was kicked off by Stuart E. Whitfield, general chairman of the centennial, anri'Mafor Philip E. Rowston, who read -his proclamation inaugurating the Centennial Belles. to Sell bonnets Centennial bonnets in various air i on .and patterns will be sold by ation members tomorrow and unlay at Miracle Mile Shopping Center, Square Lake and Telegraph rpads. The bonnets are $1 each. Centennial Belle buttons and certificates. They are also op sale at centennial headquarters in the Pontiac Public Library. The temple-foil of femenlnityt was also instructed not to venture out Into public next Fiddly, April 14, without wearing centennial garb. April 14, it was announced. Is the first- “Dress-up Day.” Ladies be expected, throughout Pontiac, to appear wearing their bonnets minus make-up, or with a make-up button. Dress-up Day Will continue each Friday until tile celebration begins June it. Major speakers last night were lira. Clyde N. Dealing, chairman of the Women’s Participation Division, and Mrs. Raymond Rapa-port. Centennial Belles could become a Centennial Belles Chapter as soon as it had 10 members. Chapters can be either civic or j neighborhood groups. Membership ! (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) n Cloudy, Little Change Is Weather Outlook Clouds will continue to partially dot the sky tonight and Friday, the weatherman says. Tonight’s low will drop to about 32; tomor->w’s high, 45. ♦ ft.. ft Skies are expected to dear Saturday with little change in temperature. Morning northwesterly winds at $ miles per hour will become I to 18 1 miles late this afternoon and tonight. The lowest temperature in downtown Poatiac preceding 8 a m. w«| 33 degrees. The meircury rftmhwt to 48 at 1 p,to. MntaftCtaMMMRrfM66MMtaltodlM)3!| In Today's . Press Sgt. York 1 Americans’ gifts range 1 from pennies to $1,000 to f| help war hero square debt, | with government—PAGE 4 § Cancer Fight Arthur Godfrey says fear, f ignorafice, delay bring need- 1 less cancer deaths to 85,000 1 Americans yearly — PAGE r 3! Eichmann , Nazi extermination pro- g, gram continued right through 1 last hours of Third Reich's S existence—PAGE 18 Man in Space Scientists hope mysteries I of Venus only few weeks 1 I from solution—PAGE it I Area News 34 1 Comics ..............31 ^ r Editorials '........ ( g Food Section .8744 11 | Markets .........,...48 1 i, Obituaries .........38 1 | Sports .......... it-44 I i Theaters .........33-** I ] TV ft Radio Programs .. R 1 I Wilson, Earl. ......R I ‘ Women’s Pages ... I: TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY,* APRIL C, I Ml ked Technicians Annoyedin Cuba; Quit, Head Home Fiw Oer Mena Vim HAVANA — Communist technicians sent here to Inin Cubans hi their specialties were reported today to be hradtog for home, disgusted with the inefficiency at Premier Fidel Castro's government. Seven aviation mp at Czechs assigned as advisers to the National Bank of Foreign Commerce left recently, saying they could not work with the "undtocfpltoed Cubans.' Red Czechoslovakia left Monday, telling friends they had found It impossible to walk under the “ efficient direction” of the Cast fees. A Russian team overseeing the construction of a cement factory " out without explanation, leaving the Job half day It had pat dona an “aprls A Jin.,., ntfmr (Wh flvinw in. *■*" *■ W"-* **•**■“• deapiSe 2? H **d •• aalbOsstre fsreea from the structors left tome time ago. I ^ ^ ^ Qgmmnifl Dag Puts Fate in U.N. Hands including two militiamen. 1 and more than revolutionaries captured hi a aerie* of skirmishes in the Western Cuban province over the past two Gives Standing Offer • to Resign, but Majority Not Likely to Accept meat used the word “uprising” to describe armed attacks by rebel ' UNITED NATIONS. N.V. (AP) — Secretary - General Pag Ham-marskjold left his tele hi the hands ef the United Nations General Assembly today with a standing offer to resign, but there seemed no prospect that a majority of the members would accept Hammankjoid i ■ his i Congo debate Wednesday hi an obvious maneuver to take the sting out of repeated Soviet bloc demands that he stop down. Judging from the applause he eeived at the dime of his scheduled acktoeas. most delegates want ban to stay on. ^ Hammankjoid, who has bees wider mounting Communist attack since Soviet Premier Khru-his A communique from the armed USES ‘NEW WORD For the first time the govern- BIRMINGHAM — The annual aria ttfel crafts exhibit at .the City and Country School in Bloomfield Hills will be held April 29 and 30, ft was announced today. Parents of the school children are already preparing far the two-day “Spring Gallery." A special feature this year aad pottery. Artists from the metropolitan area will display their work! which will include oil paintings, water colon, sculpture and ceramics. Many of the items will be on sale. draft materials also may be purchased st the exhibit. SCOUTING HONORS — Award winners arrive at the offices*' table as a highlight of last night's meeting of Pontiac District Boy Scout leaders. From left are Harold a Wright, newIBRrict chair- man: John Ostrander, retiring chairman; Gordon Pauli, Clifford Starkweather and Gilbert Pierce, the three winners of faithful service trophies. John Ingalls Barnes will be the guest speaker Tuesday at the 10 sheeting at the *“**■ Named Chairman of District Oriente province was the cradle of Castro's revolution and once the source of his main popular sup- • FMei Castro’s regime » he teak power on 9am. l, last fall, stood by Ms previous vow not to yield to the Red demand unless the assembly asks him to quit. They were condemned by separate military tribunals Wednesday night- 14 OFF TO PRISON The two tribunals also sentenced 24 persons to prison for terms " from 9 to 30 years on charges of counterrevolutionary activities. Saboteurs were Mamed tor a 35-million fire Wednesday night one of Cuba's largest sugar mills, formerly the American-owned Her-shey mill. 40 milet east of Havana. The U.N. executive also mete dear he would consider silence from the asrembly to mean he should remain in office. Russ Plan May Wreck N-Ban Negotiations EXPLAINS STAND He told toe delegates: "I do not consider that I am entitled to present the General Assembly with a fait accompli by resigning because I have been requested to do so by a Mg power and its like-minded supporters. "On the other hand, I regard the will of the General Assembly in this respect as my law, and the General Assembly may thus consider itself as seized with Standing offer of resignation, were it to find it to be in the interest of tiie organization that I leave.” But, he added, if the assembly does not ask for his resignation, his must conclude that "you neither expect me to proceed on the basis of that offer, nor desire hi any other way to avail yourselves of the possibility it opens." Hammarskjold's term of office does not expire until April 1963. Elsewhere in the U.N. Yugo-i slavia and 14 Asian-African nations proposed that the General Assembly threaten Belgium with punitive action if she does not Harold Wright Heads Scouts Harold B. Wright, a veteran Pontiac scouter, has been elected chairman of the Pontiac District at the Boy Scouts of America. Wright a former district vice chalrmaJi, was picked to succeed retiring chairman John EL Os- Women Are Ready for Centennial Fun (Continued From Page Otoe) entities ladies to a free ox roast for themselves and their families, planned later this spring. Also outlined were the many 'fund raising and fun raising activities” that chapters may participate in. , Mrs. Noel Buckner, chairman of ladies day, detailed the day and Its various events slated for June 2L It will indude golf and tennis tournaments, fashion, beauty and flower shows, and a luncheon. Mrs. John Nichols, chairman of the casting committee for “The Pontiac Story," explained how the pageant was being handled Frans Oar News Wires GENEVA—The Soviet delegate to the three-power nuclear test ban talks announced today his government will insist the system to police an agreement must be headed by a three-man administrative council. .Western conference sources say Soviet insistence on this demand may well wreck toe 2tt-ysarold conference at which the United States, Britain and jhe Soviet Union are hying to write a treaty to ban nuclear testing. Vise Prraidrat Lyndon B. 'Miss Centennial* led by contest Mrs. 8. V. Sekleo. Each up may enter n Rnto, married or stogie, Mrs- Philip Rowston explained but to get special patron tickets for the June spectacle and Mrs. Peter Hoogerfayde outlined plans for centennial caravans slated to begin some five weeks before the June celebration. notice there will be an treaty Plans were also discussed for International Day, June 23,- and the big Centennial Costume- Contest June 24. "There is no point to a treaty for a treaty's sake,” Johnson said in a statement to reporters before leaving for Paris. In Washington, Chairman Hubert H. Humphrey of the Senate disarmament subcommittee accused Russia of conducting a filibuster at the Geneva talks. The assistant Senate Democratic [leader said the Soviet , “tactics of poll all Belgian military men and [retrogression and filibustering” political advisers out of the Con- the slow-moving Geneva talks are go within three weeks. ! "irresponsible and dangerous.'' The Weather Fall UB. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Cloudy today with a Uttle light rain or snow this morning. High 43. Mostly cloudy tonight. Low N. Friday partly cloudy. High 45. Winds northwesterly 8-18 allies today and tonight n | _________ 40 U Phoenix |S (1 44 St. Louis H II II §. Prtnetico 71 n rr Tree. city a B it Team ti Sue Lawrence Murder Trial Testimony Ends Testimony ended shortly "before noon today in the two-week first-degree murder trial of Berkley beautician Mrs. Sue Lawrence, and Oakland County Circuit Judge Clark B. Adams was expected to charge the 11-woman jury this afternoon. Mrs. Lawrence, 35, is charged In the,April 18. 1959, death of Mrs. Donald Crenshaw, 32, of Independence Township, the four-month bride of Mrs. Lawrence's former boy friend. Senior Assistant Oakland County Proaeentor Jerome K. Barry Jr. concluded Ms case, aad summations by Mm and defense attorney Jam Royal Oak begaa before But, as we said, it wasn’t all uslness. Most of the rally was exhuberant and festive. A square dancing group, with caller William Perry, whooped it up for the assembled ladies. SONGS RING OUT The Pontiac Reveler*, a group from the local chapter Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Singing in America, Inc., sang several selections under the direction of Ravdey Hallman. They were followed by PEBQSA quartet. The Key knights. The temple recked with “You'll Never Know What a Good Fellow I’ve Been — Until I’ve Gous Away" aad other suck ditties. There was laughter and gaiety and one woman thought the bearded mayor looked like the Great GUdertleeve. That’s how the ladies were launched—and brothers, it looks like you'll have to run to keep up with them. GOP Renews Warning Against Laos Coalition WASHINGTON US - Republican congressional leaders today renewed their warning against a coalition government for Laos the face of a Democrat’s protest they are conducting "political guerrilla warfare" against efforts to solve the crisis. Rep. Charles A. Halleck, R-Ind.. House party leader, said after a GOP leadership meeting that Republicans are concerned that coalition might “wind up with "brnmunist takeover of Laos." Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, D-Minn.. said earlier that OOP attempts to define a coalition govern-; as one necessarily dominated by Communists amount to "emotional misrepresentation." NATIONAL weather - It will be cooler tonight on the Gaft Coast and hi the Eastern Mississippi VaUey wMle warmer weather is tariecasti tot the Central Plain. Snow flurries are expected in the Great Lakes are4 while the Southern states from Arisopa to Georgia will have showers. S. Viet Nam Asks Aid 8AKJON, South Viet Nam m -President Ngn Dtnh Diem says ho* must have more UB. old to the rising tide at Communist rim threatening South Viet Nam.. trander at the annual district meeting last night in the First Methodist Church. listened to guest speaker Clyde dark, deputy wglsnsl executive from the CMeago wgloaal office. Wright, 5L of 145 E. Huron a., a postman, has been in scouting over 22 years and is a holder of the Silver Beaver Award for distinguished service to boyhood. Associated with Pontiac Troop 28 (Fisher Body) as a committeeman since 1938, Wright was active in the organization of the Pontiac District. ON COMMITTEE SINCE '50 A member of the district committee since 1960, Wright was a vice chalnmuffrom 1954 to 1958 Faithful service awards went to Gilbert Pierce. 618 Raskob St.; Gordon Pauli, 148 Oliver St.: and Clifford Starkweather, 2811 Woodbine St. Mrs. Lawrence spent moke than year in a mental institution following the slaying, and was brought to trial following her release. Earlier this morning, Barry called to the stand Mrs, Sterling W. Reaveley, owner of the beauty shop at which Mrs. Lawrence worked for 10 years before the uaying. Over objections of Renfrew, Mrs. Reaveley was allowed to give iher impression at the mental condition of Mrs. Lawrence just prior to the death of Mrs. Crenshaw. She was emotionally disturbed, yes, but insane, no," Mrs. Reaveley stated. In Ms summation, Barry told the jury the important point was to decide whether Mrs. Lawrence knew what she was doing when ■he went to the Crenshaw home. Renfrew said In his summation that there had been no testimony Mrs. Lawrence went to the Crenshaw ’ home to sb Crenshaw. Gina Deniat Rift ROME (UPI) — Gina LoUobrig-la's husband said today that reports of a crisis in their marriage are r and has served as camping and activities chairman. Ostrander, IT, of 18M Parkway Drive, -has headed the district since late 1166. He was presented with a phi Norton Graham, 705 Joslyn Ave. was elected a vice chairman. Kenneth Goff, 37 Henry day St., re-elected to a similar post. Ostrander and Harry Boom of 2784 Chadwick Drive, Waterford Township, were picked as representatives to the Clinton Valley Council executive board and Glenn Lackey, 113 Kemp St., was recommended for the post of district commissioner. LEOPOLDVILLE the Cot«o The government indicated today Vice Premier Jean Bolikango will begin fooe-to-foce negotiations with rebel leader Antoine Gizenga this week. The conciliation talks are planned for the village of Bundoki, on the frontier between Bolikan-go's stronghold of Equator Province and the rebel-held Oriental Province. Purpose of toe high-level contact between the rival regimes fe draw up plans far the Congolese Parliament to reassemble and settle the political future of the chaotic nation. Scouter key training awards were presented to Lester McClellan, ST77 Bonnie Briar Drive; Theodore Gerti, 888 First BL; aad William Geeek, 814 Bay St. Gertz Is a scouting commissioner while MeCSeUan Is associated with Pontiac Troop U6 (Crsfoot School) aad Geeefe with Pontiac Pack SO (Herrington School). A fourth award went to Charles Nash, 740 Cameron St, a leader of Pontiac Troop 58 (Emerson School). Mrs. Jennie Hurst of 185 Gage St received the den mother’s training award. Gertz and another scouting .commissioner, Robert Bach of 516 Kuhn St., received Arrowhead Honor Service Awards. Veteran awards went to Pauli and Graham for 25 yean of service each; to Alfred Jackson and Roger Lawrence for 20 yean; to Lackey for 15 years; and to Gertz, Bone and Lester McKinney for 10 years of service. FLEE FROM ANGOLA I At Mated* thousands of African refugees are filtering across the guarded Angola border into the Congo telling stories of Portuguese massacres and oppression. The Congolese security chief of Matadt,- a port town lying only a few miles from the frontier, estimated that at least 3,000 persons —many of them young children — have fled to tori region from Angola in the last two- wrecks. » Released American at Point of Death HONG KONG (AP) - Robert McCann of Pasadena, CaliL, released after nearly 10 years imprisonment In Communist China, near death here today, i canceled all plans to fly him to a U.S. Air Force hospital in Manila unless his condition, which they described as extremely grave, improves. McCann, 60, long a businessman in China, is dying of lung cancer. Attendants at St. Teresa’s Hoo-ital said he was, semiconscious and toning restlessly. McCann was carried across the Chinese Communist border into Hong Kong on a stretcher at noon today. He was half conscious then, apparently under heavy dation. Hi$ eyes were glazed, his [body emaciated. His wife, who flew 9,000 miles last week to be at his side, said his condition took a dn for the worse during their grueling 1,509-mile journey by plane and train from Tientsin, in North China. Congo Official, Gizenga to Talk class on international -affairs at the Community House. Rival Regimes to Ready Plans for Parliament to Settle Nation's Future “WUl toe Banning, of Nuclear Weapons Teat Insure Peace?” Barnes, a former counterintelligence officer with the UB. Army in Germany, recently returned from Geneva; Switzerland, where he bad access to reports on the ban talks there. BOYCOTT U.N. Elizabethville the Katanga government and Mack and white residents of Elizabethville kept up an economic war against U.N. troops despite' President Moire Tshombe’s truce with the U.N. command. business places, including garages and cafes, still refused fo serve U.N. personnel. The chief UN. spokesman in Katanga, Michel Tombelaine, was ejected from a downtown hotel Wednesday night by the hotel manager and a Belgian police officer as a crowd of whites jeered. The dragonfly has two pairs of wings which may beat 20 to 30 times a second. • The Day in Birmingham" Arts and Crafts Exhibit to Be Held April 29-30 be artist craftsmen at work. leather tooling, woodworking, under wblib former Police Chief Herbert W. Straley was fired. Appearing before the Ugh court yesterday, City Attorney William A. Ewart and City Commissioner Milton R. Henry rehashed arguments presented last spring before Circuit Judge Frederick C. Ziem. Barnes, a graduate of Cranbrook and Harvard where he majored In economics, studied political economy in Geneva after his tour of duty. The public Is invited to the meeting. In a suit brought by himself and City Commissioner Robot A, Landry, Henry contends that the charter amendment was unftirly presented to voters. A modification in church assessments has delayed the confirmation of toe rolls for the Northwest Quadrant Parking lot. Henry maintained that Straley'* status should have been toe Subject of a separate amendment. City Commissioners have directed Clark Hagstrom, city assessor, to revise the rolls to relieve the assessments of four churches in the area of the parking area. The action was taken By com-ilsstoaers, who unanimously i—raring churches, because they voald not nra the parking let aa literalvety as the businesses in he area. . Hagstrom said this is the first time churches have been involved in a parking Ipt assessment district and the commission felt that lower rates should be granted. The assessment roQs will be sub- Ewart pointed out that toe attorney general's office had approved the form of the amendment before ft wm presented to voters , in tiie April 18 city election. UNITED PLAN He described the amendment as a “united plan" and contended it would have been ‘‘unrealistic^ to present the issues to any other form. It was on the basis of Ewart's arguments that Judge Ziem dismissed the Henry-Irindry suit last May. The suit was brought last April 21, just three day* after voters approved the amendment 4,606 to 4,033. Still Willing to Talk Peace, Says France Exercising his new powers, City Manager Walter K. WUhnan fired Straley Boon after the dismissal.' The issue was then appealed to the high court. PARIS (AP)—The French government today Mamed the Algerian nationalists for collapse of attempts to begin peace talks Thursday, but maintained a willingness to negotiate. , wed after President Chutes de Gaulle with his Cabinet gave no concession to rebel demands, dashing hopes the talks might yet begin Evian-les-Bains, France, schedule. The Algerian National Liberation. Front (FLN) in Tunis was equally rigid in its refusal to talk with the French unless De Gaulle recognizes the FLN as Algeria’s primary political force. Carole, Finch Get Life (Continued From Page One) 1959, when the body of Barbara Jean Finch, 36—a bullet in the back—was discovered on the' lawn next to the Finch estate in suburban West Covins. In the three trial*—the first two ended in Jury deadlocks—Finch testified that he went to see Ms wife to plead for a divorce, not to kill her. He said she pulled a they struggled — and tiie weapon accidentally went off. Her dying words—according to Finch: ‘Tm aarry, darting, please take care of the kids.*' Hie death weapon has never been fotand. Hie verdict brought a smile of relief to attorney Maxwell Keith who replaced courtly Grant Cooper aa Finch’* counsel in the third triaL “LOOKED LOUS GAS” “From the look on the juror*’ faces when they came in, H looked like gas to me,” Keith sskl. “The verdict couldn't be any better under the circumstances.” Cooper, who took most of the ■Oregon’* fortune—Including Ms home and yacht—la legal fees for ■aM: “Pm portion of Clifford Crafi, the crusty prosecutor who masterminded all three trials, said: “We'll accept toe verdict without comment. The jury has spoken.” I Iff? J# 4, ~1| The juors retired to a hotel, i dined on steaks and then jury foreman Jamgs Dyer read this ! statement to newsmen: “We as 12 i individual* listened to all the testimony during the trial — the game testimony that all of you hoard. When we returned to the jury room I we discusssd the testimony and DETROIT (UPI) -of Paul D. Bagwell, the twice- LOVERS MEET - Carole Tregoff (center) and her erstwhile lover Dr. R. Bemara Finch (right) peas each pther in the crowded Los Angeles courtroom where they heard a sentence of Ufe to prison handed doom WadMaday. The woman at Angeles County deputy.) AT Pksteftx to them fay a jury the toft fa a Lbs to a decision on all counts. Ws fori we' come to a fair and JUst decision. Tbs verdicts qml for themselves.*' Says Bagwell Won't Return to Post at MSU today fi State doss , not Mend to im» lo his post at The1 assoqttte fed a news day to “disci High Court Has Straley Case Considering Arguments for Voiding Amendment to City Charter The State Supreme Court today has under advisement legal argu- He said ft called for toe re-establishment aad reorganisation of the Police Trial Board, hot at the same time removed Straley from Its jnrtodlettoa. tt the Supreme Court tome* Hr**** win mb t that Straley was fan- But such a • move would also leave the dty without a legally constituted trial board, since another court decision^ concluded that there was no trial board to exurt-ance, legally, at tiie. titoe of tost April's election. This was the decision of Circuit Judge William J. Beer, ruling to a different suit some weeks after Judge Ziem'* decision. 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Archeologists want to know how they lived and what happened to them. Sclrnttsts, who were boosed la a teat city these during the summer, are cawdactlug a bread program of research. Studies at the cliff architecture, artifacts, berials, soil, pollen, owed; charcoal, aad the arm’s plant life are part of the kag-raage project Thousands of articles have been collected at the main diff settlements—Long House, Mug House and Step House. These include pottery, baskets, bone fleshers, bone awls, atone axes, and, surprisingly, a mummified turkey. ' . dr it ■ h < Bit by bit, the scientists are learning more about the shadowy people of the mesas. Examination of rock deposits of nearby Mancos River and the La Plata Mountains suggests, lor instance,,, that these were the sources of stone from which the Indians made toola. S A psigaant discovery was made In front of Mag Ream. Chancing upon a burial place, excavators found the remains of M Indians, moat a< them Meats aad chBdrea. There were meager grave offerings pottery, owls, axes, an aw points aad a head. Master floor plans are being made of the larger settlements. Surveyors have located hundreds of smaller pueblo rites on the ridges of the tree-tangled, canyon-scarred hills. * * * During the first part of the Great Pueblo period, 1100 to 1300 A.W., people lived atop the mesas in 1200, possibly % >4' M well-built masonry pueblos. About 1M, posribiy because of enemy attacks, then began U move down Into the eaaysae and build their paehlss in cliff faces .‘aad eaves. ' Eventually they departed, harassed perhaps by drought as well as enemies. ; Many pueblos, particularly Long - House, v ere nearly wrecked by ' early looters. A chief objective of the Par c Service-National Geographic/ project Is to stabilize the ruins op Wetherill Mesa so they can be opened to the public. dr ★ ★ The Wetherill diff dwellings would -hen serve as an alternate attraction. to-Chapin Mesa's famous Cliff House, which is literally being worn down by the grow- Hit Two Holes-in-One Within Two-Hour Span BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI)—What is so rare as a hole-in-one? Two ofj them, within two hours of each Other on the same hole of the same course. , The first ace on the 140-yard second hole of the Creekside Golf Course here was carded by Ken| Iwashita. Two hours later, Earle Hughes duplicated the feat. Symphony Discovers Tooting Family Affair MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) — The Memphis SyiAphony Orchestra is growing into a family affair where the clarinet players are concerned. * Dr. Burnet C. Tuthill started first with the orchestra then his son-in-law Dr. Richard J. Reynolds and now his grandson Richer Reynolds HI followed, all blowing clarinets. 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MYLKR its axis, as the earth does, and f WASHINGTON (UPI) — Space how the axis is oriented in rela- scientists hope in a matter of i tom to the sun. weeks to solve mysteries about * ** Venus which have baffled man There have been reports, which ever since he began to study the, JPL refuaed to confirm, or abrupt bright planet. i changes in the returning radio Jhey also expect to Calculate’signals of a sort that would be more accurately than ever before; expected if Venus’ surface were the distances between earth and] partly land and partly liquid. j sun and other members of the| AH Dr William H. Pickering.j YARDSTICK FOR PLANETS sun s planetary family. IjPL't director, would say about! The orbital positions of the vsri- ■at ha plat- this in a recent telephone inter-jous planets can be accurately pre- paariMe ha- v'ew was that ha expects the1 dieted yean hi advance in terms current research to “indicate tb*| nature" of the planet's surface. JPL also expects answers to questions about Venus' rotation. : But the laboratory feels it is too early to discos* results to date because, Pickering said, "We want to he real sure about our technical information.’* of a yardstick known as the Astronomical Unit (All). This unit Is the mean distance between the eerth- and sun. What that distance Is in terms of unit* of measurement which can used in space flight—yards, meters, kilometers, or mile' not known with anything like the accuracy apace exploration requires. aeeamey el the Astraasmical Halt la terms af miles. Their ealralaWaaa vary by as mack aa I7MM mUes. One way to calculate the AU is Jto lire a radio signal at an object In the solar system-add dock die time It takes to make the round trip. 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APRIL 6. 1961 s Worse Horrors During Last Days of Dachau ture and nrtrrinlnaMin proff—". against Jews and others that in the bands of men like Adolph Ekhmaan it eontinuid rifb the last hoars of the colossal collapse of the Third Reich. If credible aspects of the Nazi tar-'anything, it got v , Dachau, the first of the horror comps, was destined to become the last. The first the German people had known about it was oh March 1933, when this announcement appeared in the paper "Munchner Neuesten Nachrichten SAVE $|1.07 Natiomallj Adi SI Meed Large Sin Electric FRY PAN STEAM and DRY IRON DISCOUNT nice SAVE $8.07 PROCTOR Automatic TOASTER S Tear Guarani**) DISCOUNT PRICE PARK JEWELERS I North Saginaw St. fCemer of Pit*) ICI . CREDIT -CARDS HONORED “Ob .....Wednesday, Mart* «. WSS, the first concentration camp wtllbe opened ia the vicinity af Dachau. It caa acoom-medatc MM people. We have tcrrrd by paltry scruples, la the cuvtctiaa that oar action will help te restore calm to ear country and Is la the best interest at oar people. Heinrich Himmler. Commissioner af Police for I he ('tty of Munich.” Now in the spring of 1943—nobody really knows how many tortured lives later—Dachau again | stood virtually alone, deep hi Hitler’s deceptively lovely indoubt. The Allies had overrun most of the others, yet ’such was the crazed zeal te punish and destroy helpless victims that some of these places had been evacuated of their human refuse and the starvelings sent tq Dachau. [ Dr. Johann Neuhaeusler, auxiliary bishop of Munich, tells about lit with the help of other'Dachau| | inmates, notably Joseph Joos, author of "Leben Auft Widerruf. "The frantic mass transports from the Balkans continued.” Joos noted. “Concentration camps were' being evacuated head over heels in the east, south and west AH to Dachau! How would it end? Overnight the blocks were overcrowded threefold, fourfold, sixfold. Best and sleep were out of the question.. And vermin, everywhere./ The man responsible for the disinfection of the camp breathlessly shouted to i did not succeed in reaching the shower at ono*was pulled along the cement floor and plunged into Die water tank. Soma drowned. “The return to the block took place at 8 o'clock in the evening, barefooted, and many were without clothes. We had been kept in the bath for 14 hours without food lit the following days the number of deaths increased quite considerably.'’ . Rank meant nothing at Dachau. The Geneva Convention might have applied to the moon. “On April 19, 1945; just 10 days before our glorious liberation,” Bishop Neuhaeusler kdd me, dose to tears over the memory, “the French General Delestraint served the Mass celebrated in our barrack by Bishop Piguet. “Hardly had the service begun when an- SS undercommandant came in and interrupted. The general must pack at once,' be an- nounced. Gen. Delestraint, a mag- bureau does not distribute nuiri- nificent map, left his position tit the foot of the makeshift altar, packed fata few little things, and came back to receive Holy Communion. His last Holy Communion! "After Mass 1 asked the ua-terstumituhrer, ‘What is wnmf With the general?’ ‘Ah,’ he answered lightly, *Im Is going to In—brack, — ml af yon are. We have just new leaving a small has wkh eight a—to hat only ; seven people. We are taking Hie hern any more but it learns from the accompanying lists that there are 126 women from Leipzig, many of whom are very side, and 5,6% later, Pelestoahit was shat with three ether French pita—era and Even to the last days . . .' “Wa are writing on Saturday. April 28, 1945,” the diary of a Franciscan priest reported.’ “A long procession of newcomers passes through the gate. They are mostly walking corpses. Some down dead. The political "At the siding are 15 to 30 wagons containing 2AQ0 corpses, mostly comrades from Flossenburg and Buchenwald who died en route. Tbs funeral-commando transports tiw bodies to the crematorium. The gruesome work lasts until midnight. Mountains at bodies are piled up high at the depot on the railroad, at the crematorium and on the Modi street of the infirmary.” Bishop Neuhaeusler relived the last chapter for us: 'On April 27, 28 and part of the 29th, 1945, one experienced frightful agitation in the camp because the shots of the artillery and of tiie machine guns came doaer and closer. Gen. Patton's army! The American planet fly- ing very low over the camp and destroying the loading1approaches and other important military objects gave us great,hope. "Then on April 28 news went through the camp that the entire camp together with its inmates was to be destroyed during the night by order of Himmler! This ndws almost drove the prisoners The former camp mandant Weiss, by now inspector of all concentration camps, hindered the carrying out of this order. Without* having a dear idea of. . where they were going, they advanced farther and not finding any ; resistance they suddenly found -themselves in the camp. The * sentries in one of the watoh- .*■ towers who did not want to star- * render were liquidated. "An hum— joy filled the hearts ef the prisoners. / "New, on the ttth, the watch- Mt white flags, a sign -far ‘Actually, the American soldiers, I learned later, had not intended to occepy the territory of the camp. An advance party advanced - to the railroad depot and. found three a grout number of dead bodies in the wagons. square which We asked the rugged old bishop what were his thoughts about the *■ impending trial in Jerusalem of one of the chief orchifecte of this « crime. 3> “Eichmann is a very terrible % and horrible man,” mused a prel- * ate whoa byword, about Dachu r is ‘Torsive, but do not forget!” % He chore his words carefully, as J* many eider Germans do when dis- •' cussing the trial. * '*8 RAKE SPECIAL • Remove front wheels, adjust brakes bearings •Check grease soak s Add brake fluid end road teal MAKE SURE YOU CAN STOP milttaa of iaaecta! The clothes which the newly arrived prisoners have discarded are moving! We shall all perish.’ “What took place at Dachau during January and February 1945 belongs to the most staggering tragedies hi the history of all concentration camps.” Paul Ferrier, a Frenchman who had arrived in a shipment of dead and dying in which cannibalism was- practiced, was to [write: I “We Were full of lice and fleas. Many had no longer a mattress and lay upon the boards naked.] If a helpless prisoner became very dirty, he was dragged into the] washroom, the dirt was scrubbed] off with rough brushes, 'and ;!ien| he was thrown upon the be again.' . "The fisherman, Michel Schulz, 41, remained three weeks naked upon the boards wjjhnit receiving 'any treatment. 'Beljevcd to be [dead, he was thrown upon the [heap of corpses. Using every *f-jfort of his will, he succeeded in [reaching ids bed again.- good/year “On Jan. S, 1948, we had to go back from the bath to the block b intense cold, dressed only in short drawers and a thin shirt. Some collapsed on the way and died. 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By Jim Lsag MILFORD—What are friend* for but to help when help is needed and Jeriy Van Rossen has lot* of friends. And all with a goal—to raise $5,000 to aid the former Milford High School star athlete who is in a Hollywood. Fla., tmfttal, the (4,000 Damage as House Bums ■ oo the critical hat Two weeks ago bis condition improved consider ably and was afiowed to sR up but this week be had a relapse and went into a causa. Special care and treatment have been expensive. ftasmsatos af tiw 1K7 graduate learned ef toe family debt. A week from Saturday. April 15. they hope to realise a portion of their *5,000 goal by sponsoring a benefit dance at the American legion Hal) hi Milford from 9 p.m. to 1 a jr. Other funds are to be raised through a canister campaign. * * * Jerry and his family moved from Milford to Joplin. Mo., in November when his father's cm-.ployer transferred him there. In January Jerry decided to joto the [Air Force but before going he took the trip to Hollywood to visit Bonnie -Becker, 18, also formerly I of Milford. BOATING, SWIMMING SITE - A 54-acre lake will provide boating and swimming facilities for more than 5J0O Macomb County girt ftouts at their new campsite, two mOes west of Romeo. Shown pointing to one of the three picturesque islands in toe lake is the former owner, Clarence D. KnechteL The camp property coven 188 acres north of 32-Mile Road and weft of EldredRoail low days with her faintly and j then retora to Joplin far ladar-Ban. The kidary Injury might | Berkley Firemen Have! vrevtmt mm-Trouble Fighting Blaze In Junk-Filled Home Ofsikita Scouts Buy Campsite Girls Pay $140,000 for 188 Acres Near Romeo; Cookie Sales Help BERKLEY - A junk-filled, one-story home at 244S Gakahire Road, was partially destroyed last night when fire brake out in the utility room causing an estimated *4,000 damage. * will have no trouble remembering Jerry's athletic accomplishments in high school where he merited to track—specializing to shot put and pole vaulting. He was league champion for three years in pole vaulting. He was regional champion event during hi* junior and senior No one was injured. The owner! years. In his last year at Milford John D. DeWald, 69, and his wife were to the house at the time. A son. George, 35, had left the house to get a tube for the television set and on his return found, his father fighting the blaze. TV yager DeWald railed Fite Capt. Frederick Hill said that in ail his 22 yean on police and fire department he had never seen a house “so cluttered - with junk ” Capt. Hill said his men trouble extinguishing the fire because every room to the bouse was “piled high” with boxes and old newspapers. The utility room, he said, waa “crammed with paint raas aad thinner.” HU Mamed toe fire He refined to allow the DeWalds to remain to the house overnight and is contacting toe board of health and the Berkley budding department for an inspection. Hill said he would not allow the DeWalds to return to the home until it was cleared of debris. he placed second in both toe Albion College Relay Carnival and the state relays. He is toe holder of the Milford school pole vault record with U feet 6 inches and the league record with 11 feet 3 inches. His friends haven't forgotten and are hoping that many others remember. has completed the purchase of 188 acres of rolling farmland two mites west of here for a permanent campsite. The Mill Valley Farm property is located on the north side of 33-M0e Road, just west of Eldred Road. Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knechtel, it was sold through Annett Incorporated Realtors, Pontiac, for $140,000. TV panel consists at 74 acres of wooded hillside, SO acres of oiHxv am* and a 64-acre lake t k r r e picturesque Present farm buildings included in the deal are a 40x150 bam of brown glazed tile and white wood siding, two tenant houses, an , granary and bull $1.5 Million in Bonds Okayed for Schools FARMINGTON - Approval toj issue $1.5 million to bonds for new school .construction and furnishing* has been given to the Farmington School District by the state Municipal Finance Comraissioa. * dr * The money will be used to complete the Beechview Elementary School and the North Farmington High School and erect a new elementary school. An addition will be built on toe Wooddale Ele-j mentarv School. The bond issue was approved by voters to November 1350. It is half of the bond issue given approval at that time. The other funds were used to get construe-] tion under way. Parents Announce Couple's Engagement ORTON V ILLE — The engagement of Ingrid Christine Wenger -to Michael LeRoy Irvine is announced by toe parents of the young couple, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Wenger of Phoenix, Ariz., John G- Wenger of IS S- Church St. Ortonvilte, and Mrs. Mary 1. Trill of Scottsdale, Ariz. * * * The bride-elect, a former student at Oxford High School is attending Central High School ta Phoenix. The prospective bridegroom, a graduate of Roswell High School. Roswell, N. M.t has attended the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. The American Lutheran Church to Phoenix wffl be the setting for the wedding April 14. ANNETTE B. SHEPARD The engagement of Annette Bernice Shepard to Richard N. Ashley is announced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shepard of Worcester, Maine. The prospective bridegroom is toe -son of Mrs. Dorothy Ashley of 1120 Maple Heights Rond, Commerce Township. No wedding date is art. Episcopal Group at Lake Orion Plans Luncheon LAKE ORION — St. Mary’s-to-the-Hills Episcopal Church will be the scene of a salad luncheon for Episcopal women featuring Sirs. Charles Dengter of Jackson as speaker Monday at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Dengter is a past president t the Diocesan Episcopal Wom-i. an organization covering the eastern half of the state, and has been a delegate to the synod of her church which includes a number of mkfwestem states. at the church to ba held to Do- Episcopal woman and their friends from the neighboring areas of Pontiac, Rochester, Oxford, Oarkston and Drayton Plains are tovileirto attend the affair. Reservations can be made by callfav Mg*. Arthur R. Dodge, 1115 N. Lake Angelus Road, Pontiac Township, by tomorrow. To Borrow $50,000 CHEBOYGAN IB — With operating funds dwindling fast, the City Council has voted to borrow $50,-000 to anticipation of tax collec- County Psychologist to Address PTA Unit One of the attractions at tc night’s McVKtie School Parent-Teacher Association meeting at T:99 p.m. in the* Waterford Township School will be guest speaker John McBride, Oakland County psychologist. He win Into an toe problems of elementary school children to the home aad to the school Opening tiie meeting, the Waterford Township Boys Chorus will present several musical selections under the direction of Robert Grim*. A canvass of the votes completed yesterday afternoon still jhowed the two candidates tied for the post with 616 votes apiece. *“ If Avery draws the winning slip ft paper, Democrats will bold a 4-3 edge on the Township Board. Othen Democrats are Supervisor Leroy Davis and Trustees George E. Lyle nod Moat D. Bodman. ASSURED OP WIN Davis, who outpolled Republican Leonard F. Terry by a 722-to633 margin to Monday's balloting, was the only Democrat assured of victory. The terms of lode end Bodman were not up in the election. However, if the luck of the draw 1s with Devor, then the outcome of the election will mark an almont-complete reversal to the formerly Democrat-controlled township. Keaarih E. GMley (R) defeated Emery L. Mitchell (D), a fanner member af the fswfttelp board, to the race for the ether traatoe vaeaacy, *60 to 671. Republican incumbents Greta V. Block clerk, and Goidte B. viailahn, treasurer, turned back their Democratic opponents by wide margins. ft ft •• ft Republicans also swept every other office available to the township election, including four con- ceedtag Sundays beginning next week based on a book celled "The Stumbling Block.” The narrative deals with alcoholism and Christian responsibility, and each session will include e 15-minute discussion by age groups of pertinent facts on each subject presented. Nexf Sunday's meeting will have aa Ha speaker, Frauen tulsuts, director of the Featlac AterinMc Center. Her talk Is entitled “What Aleohol Does aad the Need far OmtreL” The April 1* program will feature Dr. L- Q. Rowley, director of the Oakland County Medical Center es guest speaker. His subject will be “Alcoholism—A Modem Disease.” Rev. Albert Hartoog, pastor of the host church, will talk on 'Alcoholism and the Bible. Alcoholism and the Churches,'* at the April 23 meeting. “An Appeal to Christian Respon-bOittes” will be the topic of don-toe Perkins' address on April 30. She is district president of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union. The public sessions will be held from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. each Sunday. bam. The Knechtel* are retaining 70 acres of the Mill Valley property which includes their home oo tbs east rhorsef the lake. According to Mrs. George A. Mansfield, camp committee chairman, seven parcels within a lSS-mile mdlas were examined by the selection committee before the riwlee was made.' Scout officials say they plan to convert the present farm buildings for year-round use for camping, special programs, cilwide activities and adult leadership training. The first event to be held on the new campsite will be a Highland Fling Campout for the 5,801 girls who are members of the council. It is slated for May 79 and 20. Money for the purchase of the property is bring raised through cookie sales with a separate fund drive to be conducted next two years, according to scout officials. County Agent Will Speak ^ to Child Study Club ROCHESTER - Mrs. M Hardy, Oakland County extension agent, will speak at today's 8 p.m. meeting of the Rochester Child Study dub at Rochester High School. Ml*. Hardy will discuss home management. She also will assist in setting up the club's program for next year at the meeting. i will be the final session of the spring for club members. Officers for next year also will be elected. Work of Amateurs? Thieves Enter 4 Places in Almont-Dryden Area Hunger Leads to Jail KALAMAZOO « — David L. Hart, 28. of Vicksburg was sentenced in Omit -Court Wednesday to a iMH5 year for breaking tote a bakery ft Schoolcraft Jan. L He pleaded' guilty, saying he broke ALMONT — Thieves who escaped with cash and valuables from four firms to the Almont-Dryden area were being sought today by Lapeer County Sheriff* deputies and Romeo state police. The Almont banters* pteers hit by burglars were the Bishop Lumber Os., 616 S. Mato, and the Lovell Elevator, Ml 8. Mato. TWevea task |U to chaage from agreed that the break-ins appeared to be the work of amateurs. Cash to small denominations and articles of little value were taken white huger amounts of money were mteeed by the thieves. Oaiy ft la change, a radio aad about « worth af postage stamps were eteiea from the grata company to Drydeu while a safe to drawer la the grata elevator af-Ike. Abo burglarized were the Hawns Lumber and Roofing Co., 4015 Van Dyke Road (M53), Almont Township, and the Lapeer Grata Cb:, 9805 Mata St., Hoyden. Officers (raid the Romeo State hungry. jPoitce Puat aad Sheriffs deputies A radio also was taken from the Havens Lumber Oo. All the burglaries were reported to police whep the firms bpened for business yesterday. Hie method ef operating was the same In each case. Locks were forced open aad thieves entered through roar doors. PoUro said they found ho dues at any of ths burglary scene». 5-Piece Cherry Colonial Bedroom Entire set . . . dresser, framed mirror, chest and double bed with matching night stand ... at huge savings! OUR LOW PRICE iir See ear tew 4iipl*r of Arkansas Trsvstor ■oafs, Ivtaredt Matan. Traitors. Aba “a af parts sad urriu. W 21" Emarson CONSOLES *68 Mony, many ethers in 157 173 *98 127 121 NO MONET DOWN — CHARGE IT— UP TO 31 MONTHS TO PIT 01 90 NAtS SAME AS CASH THE PONTIAC PftfeSS. THURSDAY, APRIL 6, X961 MAKE OVER EASES —HE’?' usiness inMma® Mart Edges Up in Heavy Trade NEW YORK UR—The stock I ket made a slight forward move in heavy trading early today. Within 13 minutes after the opening, the ticker tape was three, minutes behind transactions. Gains and losses of key issues held to (motions. The ..following are top prices covering sales of locally grown produce by growers and sold by them in wholesale package lots. Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Monday. Detroit Produce Steels, motors, metals and oils pushed ahead.' Rubbers, aircrafts, utilities and airlines were mixed. Rails were off. With reports of some increase in orders for the steel industry, U.S. Steel was up 14 and Bethlehem Chrysler, with a gain of 1%, led the motors, which appeared to be benefiting from reports of automobile sales gains In March. General Motors picked ap Vi, Ford Vi and Americas Motors Vi- American Telephone lost ltt at 12SH on an opening block of 4,000 shares. MARKETS Pontiac Lodge No. 31 will hold a lodge of. sorow for Brother It. Robert. SarteU Friday. 1:45 P.M. at Spancs-Oriffln Funeral Home. F. E. Mapley, W.M. Three large panes ef glass la newly constructed Waterford Township house were reported smashed sometime last night, according to the owner, David Jones, S. Squirrel Road, Auburn Heights. Some S135 i a line In the backyard of the Melto Chevalier home Crescent Lake Road, Township, was stolen yesterday, according to a report to township police. Poultry and Eggs Other opening blocks included, JT % to Chock Full o’ Nuts off on 1.000 shares, Southern Pacific off V4 to 23% on 3,000 and Lockheed up % on 2.500. 'Among the chemicals. Union Carbide added a point while DuPont declined 1%. American Can added % on an opening block of 3,500. Brunswick advanced %- Anaconda and Ketinecott each gained %. DETROIT POULTRY DSTRorr. April s tarJK pound d*llv«red Detroit for Ms. 1 bualtty live poultry: "--retype ■S*. H|M type tame .jnitere ever r *“ 24-24; broiler* end fryers 3-4 lb. IS; Barred Racks 31-22. duckling* DETROIT BOOS _ _____ DETROIT AprU *|||,AFI~*f*,| PHec* Detroit, loose In SO |mn grade (Including --------------------- kwv White—Grade < Livestock Lodge Calendar News in Brief Uteft of five quilts valued $125 was reported to Pontiac lice yesterday by Miss Toxie liams, 80, of 508 Bloomfield St. She said the quilts were* from a trunk in her house. A total of HI worth of and groceries were during a break-in a ket, 186 Fisher Street yesterday. Pontiac police were investigating today. A break-la at the Bunny Country Club at 1171 Long Lake Blvd. in Orion Township was reported to toe sheriffs department yesterday. It is not known yet -hat was taken, deputies said. New York Stocks 1 Early Morning quotation* i Figure after decimal point* are eighth* Rmnfnage Sale, Friday, April 7Ut, Birmingham Unitarian Church, Woodward at Lone Pine Rd. 9 am. to 4 pm. Sprinu and summer clothing, household goods, etc. —Adv. Rummage sale—clothing for the family — household goods, some new: Temple Beth Jacob. 14 E. Pike. Monday thru Friday. AprU 10th-14th from 10 to 4 pm. —Adv. SMI; utility and itnndard heifer* 17.SS- U — salable let. Butcher* and Heady to Me higher; two ' “ No. 1 308-215 lb*, butchers MAO; 1 and 2 ISO-220 lb*. 11.10-11.25; t i - I 100-230 lbs. 17.50-18.00 : 2 and 3 230-260 lb*, fl.00-17.50; No. S 260-300 lb*. 16.50-16.71: 2 and 2 300-400 lb. aowa 15 50- 1S.M; t and 3 400-600 lb. Bowa 14.60-16.26: boar* U.S0-I4.00 Vealer* — salable 50. Slow, about steady; prime realert 35.oo-3S.SO: * and choice 27.00-36.00; etaadard 27.00; cull and utility 14.00-23.00. “w- wlable IMS. Full dear. ... __Jw*r classes; maet choice and prims shorn slaushter lambs MS lb*, dawn 17Jt-M.se: good and choice shorn 1I.SS-17.7S; cull la choice slaughter twaa g.oo-goo NCA Patronage Shows Gain for Month of March Rummage Sale. Friday, April 7, 8:10 am.-9:90 pm. 138 W. Pike. —Adv. ■ Os* .. 25.2 -Penney, Pepsi Col raw Phelps D Phlleo North Central Airlines pati^nage increased at Pontiac Municipal Airport last mpnth. There were 35 outbound passengers, compared with only 20 in February. In January there were 35 and in December, toe first month of operations, there were 43. ether areas as well, said I. O. Edwards, statioomaster. There were 4,983 pounds of outbound mail, 4,456 pounds of express freight and 969 pounds of regular freight. this compares with 4,518 outbound pounds of mail in February, 6,256 pounds of express freight and 549 pounds of regular freight. Inbound, there were 95 passengers, 1,7*1 pounds ef mall, 9,3*1 pounds of express freight and 588 pounds of regular freight. Inbound in February, there were 30 passengers, 1,139 pounds of mail, 1,937 pounds of express freight and 338 pounds of regular freight. W* IW »r - • * V.* uo BWH Greyhound .. 22.S 08 Tab Gulf OU ,... «4 Upjohn . Holland .... >0.1 Van Rul . Ward Dk l¥ . . av.V West On Tsl . SS.S W«*tg A Bk . "6 Waatf El ... Hold 3 Suspects in Theft of Whisky Rector Resigns When Refused Right to Rewed AKRON, Ohio til- The vorced rector of the largest Episcopal church*in Northern Ohio announced his resignation today because he was denied permission to marry a socially prominent Akron widow. ttr M «, I he 7*as l tome in the Episcopal Diocese ef Ohio. The Right Rev. Nelson M. Bur roughs of Cleveland, bishop of the OMo, rated the divorced men of th* clergy cannot remarry under cam law of the dean but tatty eaa. e Went Side. It had ? scan* Of many ef .JMdau's society weddings. He was divorced to jpfe aBw 27 years of Fish Fry every Friday, 5:30-8:30. VP.W. Post 4156. 931 Union Lk. —Adv. and Walnut Sts.. Roshester —Adv. Rummage Sale Colonial Group Congregational Church, Sat. 8 am. —Ady. Fish Dinner, Friday, 6-8. Baldwin E.U.B. Church, 310 Baldwin. —Adv. Plan Square Dance to Fight Leukemia Pontiac police today « ing three suspects believed to have pilfered eight bottles of whisky, worth $31. from Cole’s Drugstore 501 S. Saginaw St. yesterday afternoon. noticed toe bottles misalng from the Hqaor display cabinet after waiting an a easterner to another part of the store. Police stopped the suspects in their car near the scene shortly Pinned Under Car in Huron Accident A Waterford Township pulled from 1 today 1 at the wheel i ora Towns n under I r" after v! and Robert J. Kukltaiski, 26. o S. Josephine, was headtag west 00 Huron Street near VoorheU Road at l6a road and toasrtlld into two **, ) ****** -** The car urortarned, pinning Ku-He is in osdBtoi today fti Hospital with head ai apn injuries. Rummage Sale, Friday, April 7th. The Hollis Hinkle Orchestra be supplying the music and Jess White doing toe calling for time square dance Saturday, April 15, from 9 to 1? p.m. at the Waterford CAI Building on Williams Lake Road. The Carolyn Carr Chapter of the Children's Leukemia Foundation, sponsor of the public affair, ndll use all proceeds for medication, research and equipment for persons suffering from leukemia, be-mophelia and all allied blood dis-ises in Oakland County. Refreshments will be served. Donations will be $1 per person, and tickets will be available at the door. Men's Hopes Buoyed Sparkling March Sales DETROIT (UPI)—Auto industry leaders feel they broke toe back of the recession with a spariding sales performance last month and have set their sights on an even better showing in April. The auto makers claim the worst of the industry's business flump is and point to last month's fa? sales increase as proof. They say the boost was more than the seasonal upturn expected in spring. TREY KNOW WHERE 7 names of East Coast cities are prominent on a designation curtain produced by Pontiac's Tran-sign Co. for an eastern bus company. Inspecting are James H. Youngblood (standing), Transign president, and Jack Stone, vice president for sales and service. * recent weeks," Minkel said, "indicates that the spring upturn in ■ales is proceeding on a sound with growing optimism among consumers. With moat of the spring selling season still to come, we expect this sales trend to continue." Leo A. lacocca, a Ford vice president, said April sales Would show s substantial gain over March when 110,00* Fords, Falcons and Thunderblrds were sold. Similar optimism was voiced by L. E. Minkel, Studebaker-Packard e president. 'A steady increase in sales in Plane Delivered to Philippines RESTORES CONFIDENCE Roy Abernathy, executive vice president of American Motors Corp., said Rambler retail sales of 34,615 were 64 per cent above the 21,186 cars sdld in February. “The market shows dear evidence of tally restored buyer confidence ami Indicates that 1SS1 will be a far better year than was recently anticipated," Abernathy said. Edward N. Cole, Chevrolet general manager, said the March sales figures “forecast a very good spring market for the industry (and) indicate a significant improvement in public confidence." Gift From Pontiac to Islands to Help Spread Christianity, Literacy Chrysler Corp., bolstered by a 28 per cent March sales increase, announced it would increase second quarter production to 168,000 [passenger cars, 40 per cent over the first three months of the year when 120,000 cars rolled off the assembly lines. The F.S.' Navy today delivered td Manila today a 330,000 plane, a gift from the people of Pontiac to toe people of the Philippines. The Helio-Courier, christened the "Spirit of Pontiac,"' was brought to Manila aboard the aircraft carrier Kearsarge from San Diego, Calif. Ever Hear of a Bus Route Named Desire? Transign Signs Are Entrancing It’s called Desire-Florida. Employes of Pontiac’s Transign know this. They made the There is no more streetcar named desire. It’s a* bus now. The route has a name different rus s gns from the one used in the days Although one of the city's Tennessee Williams wrote his play smallest industries, Tran»lgn In about New Orleans. | just two years has become toe Firemen Busy During March I State Senate OKs Appointment fc 0/ 2 Area Men largest ti< the nation in its field —one that includes just three other competitors, according to James H. Youngblood, 3280 E. Hammond Drive, Bloomfield Township, the president and oTmer. The rise* to eminence has resulted in a construction program to add 9.800 square feet to Tran-sign's 5,700-square-foot plant at 34 Sheffield Ave. on Pantiac’f northside. Clylc It. Ilaskill. 4183 Athens, Drayton Plains, chairman 0! the funds here last year, will go to the Philippines shortly to help dedicate the plane there. Last July the plane was accepted here by Philippine Ambassador Carlos Romulo in a ceremony at the Pontiac Country Club. M Holland. A. E. Rut*. Mr. Blnln*. leaner. Mr. MitchtU Jr. andto all la Interested, taka notice: That the [ the Special AaaaaasMBt heretofore ____ by the City Assessor tor the purpose of defraying that part of the east •Uch the Cotnajuion decided should be paid sod bora* by nwelal assessment tor the construction of two-inch asphaltic concrete pavtmeat os B. Jessie street *-om Prospect Street to-Baabutw‘Street now on file In my office tar public kr hereby (Iran that th* mmienoB hi th* Asusaor of th* City Pontiac Mil meet In the Commission ..amber hi *aid City on the 11th day of April. A D U01. at SiSS o'clock ] The plane will be used to spread Christianity and literacy to the natives of the Philippines.. It is designed- for operation from small, unprepared fields needing only half the length of a football field to take off or land. The State Senate yesterday unan- Waterford Area Count, “fit, rfiT 4 Times as Many Calls f0 State Fair Commission. Modernization will see the 1 pleted plant faced with white brick and glass. as in February Youngblood and Jack Stone, president for shies and service, Approved for three-year terms said they hope at least to double were Eldon C. Rosegart, 3007 Lans-Waterford Township f i r e m e n downe Road, Waterford Township, were busy during March answer- and Harry F. Garling. 2220 E. tag more than four times as many Ctarkhton Road, Orion Township, fire calls as in February, accord-] * * * tag to reports. their staff of 23 employes through business in the expanded quarters. Stone lives in Flint. Hie devices Transign manufactures are called designation signs. In March there were 129 fire: >r a total fire loss of 910,120 as compared to February’s 28 with a loss of only $1,535. Last year's March figure was 76 fires reported. During the first three months of this year, there have been 93 grass fires, of which 9i were in March. Through March last year only two grasp tires had been reported, Firemen answered 10 rescue and emergency calls, one false alarm. automobile fires, and 28 fires in buildings for a total number of 140 calls responded to this March. Garling, a member of toe commission since 1952, is secretary-treasurer of the Monitor Mutual Insurance co. in Pontiac. He was president * of the commission in 1955-56. The report shows that despite toe increased number of fire rolls answered this year, toe fire loss way down compared to last year at the same time. The fig* are $16,535 this year and $47,290 for last. There were personal injuries from fire this March. Rosegart hast been commission chairman the past two years. Director of the Pontiac Northern High School hand, Rosegart Is a member of the Waterford Township Board of Education, and president of the Pontiac Federation of Teachers. The Senate also approved four other appointments to the mission, the appointment of nine members of the Grand Valley College Board of Control, two members of the State Board of Examiners of Barbers, and one member of the State Council of Health. These are toe contraptions at the front of the bus with the revolving series of place names that the driver cranks on occasion to let the passenger know what line he’s boarding. When Youngblood, a 38-year-old manufacturing agent, entered toe business, all toe designation signs were produced by eastern panies. NEW GIMMICK Figuring that a local supplier could work with, GMC Truck & COach Division, Youngblood came up with a gimmick which fit in well ith the advanced line of GM buses that came out in the fall of 1959. Because of lesser weight and lesser oxygen consumption, it is thought that men who have lost their legs may* be most suitable as crews for space vehicles. Although the plane will be owned by the Philippine government, it will be maintained and operated by the Summer Institute of Linguistics, a wing of Wyclifle Bible Translator*, I"r-Gelston V. Poole was vice chairman of the fund-raising committee. Other committee members were Leslie R. Ware, secretary-treasur-Dr. H. H. Savage, pastor of First Baptist Church of Pontiac; and Gordon K. Hicks of Bloomfield Hills. This was a dutch device that aimpUfled the cranking system on file steel frame. In addition, the treated cotton curtains bearing the place names were waterproofed for the first time, making them suitable for an Now the sole supplier for GM buses, Transign Co. is producing products read by bus riders throughout the natiop. Canada and number- of Central and South American countries. mK* *aid auaauMnt, at which ftme __6 place opportunity Will ha given all person* Interested to he heard. •*-*-* April*. HsT Pick New Manager for Strand Theater manager of the Strand Theater is Barry T. Miller, formerly of Owosso, W. S. Butter-field Theaters, line., of Detroit announced today. ] He is replacing [Arthur who is now with [The Pontiac Press advertising jpartment. Miller formerly | managed the Capital Theater, also to the Butterfield MILI.ER chain, at Owosso. Before that he was with the firm at its Franklin Theater in Saginaw, where he was first employed as a doorman by Sanford seven years ago. MUler, 26, now resides at 2081 Windy Hill Lane. Aubun) Heights, with his wife and 4-year-old son. Mr. Meador. Mr. Woad^ Mr. Hmuttty. Thomas Papp**, Bruce Atfleld, Claude 8. Richardson, Ml. Lang. Mr*. Alyce O. Carroll. C. B. Clauser. S. J. Leward. Charles A. Wall. Allen Cooley. Advance Mtge. Corp.. George Lektsloa. Leo Bailey. Robert Grate. Mr. Carlson. Wm. H. Keltner. Mr. TThlte. Prank DeRou»*e. Mr. Coleman. Gladys Boutar. Theodor* -Ooemaere, Mr. Zuck, Robert L Dutton. “ — — - -------m. Elmer C. I _ Dallas, Mr. Beardaiey, Ward B. Partridge. • Elsie ’lespte, Mr. Watson. M. t. Mohr, card Keepln. Donald Miller, Mr. bar. Mr. Russell Mr. Salas. Gerardus gers. Ivin W. Schram. Mr. Chap*, Steward. Juan Cantu, Otlaa Mtc. ‘ a “— The Michigan USS Colorado Crew Plans Denver Reunion members of the FAR-AWAY PLACES Wherever GM buses go—and GM December that it has sup-lodels of its new line to 178 npanieg in the U.S. alone— products go, too. The company also supplies two smaller decommissioned battleship < USS Colorado, Trill stage a reunion Aug. 18-20 to Denver. Colo., the Navy has announced. Those in the Pontiac area wishing to attend are advised to contact the local Navy recruiting station in the Riker Building on West Huron Street. manufacturers in the south. names silk-screened onto 50-foot long curtains add an far-away places to the shop. On one curtain for Alaska Hy-way Tours Bus Go., for instance, girls in the backshop worked up list that included such frigid uernes nuuooy, \ me *1 Bank, Robert Entry, Thomas 1 —T, OUas Mtg. Co. Il*y Wadley. Elmer .. Roggow, wm. R. Dafoe, Hula M. McCallum, Gordon Emley and to all persons Interested, take notice. That the roll of Die Special Assessment heretofore mode by the City Assessor for the purpose of defraying that part of the cost which the Commission decided should be paid and borne by special assessment for the construction of 2 inch asphaltic concrete pavement an Third Avenue from Josyln Avenue to Htghwood Boulevard is now on file In my office for public Inspection. Notice is also hereby given that the Commission and the Assessor of the City of Pontiac, wiU mad In the Commission Chamber In said City, on th* llth day " “ ........8:00 O'clock P.M. Transign knows that the Rue St. Jean and the Grande Alice are important streets in one of the world's romantic capitals. Not in bat in Quebec. Such cloaeby places as Sanford-Huron, Perry Park wd St Joaepb’i Hropital have gone across Tran-sign's drawing boards. Naturally, fitemipany made toe designation signs (tr tft* Ubom GM soil to PoBtiac Transit lOsrp- 4ast faD, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Th* Pontiac City Commntion has scheduled public hearings for Tumday, April II, 1961 at 8 P. M. 1ST ip the Commission Chamber, City Hall an Intention to Construct curb, gutter, gradt, gravel and relatad work an the following streets: Manitou Road from Ottawa Drive to W. line Seminole Hills Subdivision. Poplar Street from Baldwin to P.O. I N.R.R. i First Avenut from Arlana Street to Fullar Avenue. Kenilworth Avenue from Mt. Clemens Street to Perry Street. (Monticello Avenue from Oakland Avenue to Orlando Avenue. By order of the City - “ “ VMI. Dated April 5, 1961. A. EVANS, pty.qark W iVlai mhM THIS PQNTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, mi --Today's Radio Programs-- Money, Movies, Men -_________:___________:_____.Marilyn's Got Problepis BKbR,. van Aurrn . WJBK. Robert K. ‘lee WCAR, New* WPON, New*, Sport* S:8*—WJR. Buctaws 1rift, - Wing WXYZ. AN* Drier 7:0*—WJR, Quiet House 7:Jft—WJR A Cep pel* WXYZ HI PI WPON, Bob Lark it Tear Rem llree- WJR, New* Wwj New*, Made CKtw, Hopwood WPON. MtOtw Mood lube—WJR, Music - * fWl Mode to D WCAR, D. Conred FRIDAY MORNING *:*0—WJR. Voice at Afrt. WWJ, Newt, Robert* WXVZ, Fred Wolf. Metre CKIiW, Perm New* WJBK, Newt. Mora. Kep. WCAR, New*. Sheridan WPON, Early Mora. Une t:to—w JR. Meslc Sen CKLW. Eye Opener WJBK. MOTB. Express WPON, Strip Morn. Une 8:8*—WWJ. Peye EUxebeUi WWJ, Melody Perede WETS. John Sebastian WJBK. Jecft, Bellboy WCAR, P. Conred CKLW. New*,' Toby Dertd WCAR. Newt. Sherlden WPON. New*. Eerly Mora I—WJR, New* Owen 8:40—WJR. Newt wwj. Newt, Me WXTK New*, Wolt CKLW, MUR nw WJBK. New*. Reid WCAR, News. Mertyn WPON. City Sell Newt I*:**—WJR. Kerl Sett WWJ. Newt, Merten* wxyz, Breakfart Club CKLW, Jet 7*8 WJBK, New*. Reid W JAR, Newt. Mertyn WPON. Olten 18:80-WWJ. New* FRIDAY AFTERNOON *4*—WJR. Newr — WWJ. Newt, Auw WXYZ. MeMeeley CKLW, Jo* Ven WJBK. Newt, Ret WPON, Men on S WCAR 1 7:10—WJR WWJ. New*. My True Story WXYZ. Winter CnM, Devle* ■ WJBK. Music, Lee WWJ. Newe Lynktr WXYZ. Winter CKLW, Newt. Detle* wjbk. murIS WCAR New*, Sherlden WPON. Cerrlen Trede 4:80—WPON, Spts., c. Trad* WPON, cental* Trod* 8:80—WJR. Music Hell WWJ. Bo*ting Tips CKLW. Bud Detle*______ --Today's Television Programs-- Program* furnished by ststkms listed In this column nr* subject to dutBg* without notice Ouuuxi S—WJBK TV Channel 4—WWJ TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9-CKLW TV TOVIC.HT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS «:oe (2) Movie (cant.) (4) Broken Arrow (7) .News, Weather (56) General Chemistry •:M (?) Believe It or Not 6:15 (?) News 6:23 (2) News Analysis (4) Weather •:Sft (2) News (4) News (7) Jeff’s Collie (9) William Tell •:4ft a) Sports (4) Sports 6:45 (2) News (4) News (56) Philosophy of Man 7:00 (2) Tiger Close-Up (4) Michigan Outdoors DON’T WORRY ABOUT HIGH PRICES at WALTON TV 10” BE 121/2” BE . . .*^95 16” Capek’rt *19« 121/2” Pbilce *249* 16” Emerson *189* 17” BaiOix *2495 21” Westiag-house . *2995 21” Philco . .*2995 21” Mmtz *2995 27" RCA . . .*699* 50 other good used TV seta to cheese from 30-day exchenge privilege WALTON TV 515 E. Walton Blvd. of Joslyn Rd. FE 2-2257 (7) Deadline (9) Huckleberry Hound (2) Angel (4) Outlaws (7) -Guestward Ho! (9) Movie: “Tugboat nie." (1933) The woman skipper of a tugboat is delighted when her son becomes the captain of a new Pacific liner.- Robert Young, Maureen O’Sullivan. (56) Guide to Modern Art 0:00 (2) Manhunt (4) Outlaws (cant.) (?) Donna Reed (9) Movie (cant.) (56) Casals’ Master class (2) Zane Grey (4) Bat Masterson (7) Real McCoys (9) Movie (cant.) (56) American History 0:00 (2) Gunslinger (4) Bachelor Father (7) My Three Sons (9) Hockey (2) Gunslinger (cont.) (4) (Color) Ernie Ford (7) Untouchables (9) Hockey (cont.) 1 (2) Face the Nation (4) G roue ho (?)'Untouchables (cont.) (9) Hockey (cant.) 10:.>0 (2) Project 2 , (4) Jim Backus (7) Silents Please (9) Hockey (cont.) 10:46 (9) Hockey Tip 10:0ft (9) Sports 11:00 (2) News (4) News (7) Bold Venture (9) News 11:IS (2) Weather (4) Weather (9) Telescope 11:20 (2) Sports (4) Sports 11:26 (2) Movie: “The Devil Is a Woman.” (Italian; 1954) A youth is tom between his attraction for a beautiful but wicked woman, and his love for her gentle young daughter. May Britt, Kerima. (9) Weather 11:30 (4) (Color) Jack Paar (7) Movie: “Cover Girt.” (1944) A beautiful girl working in a small night dub wins a Cover Girt contest. Rita Hayworth, Gene Kelly. (9) Movie: “Big Money." (English: 1957) Poor Willie! Everybody in his family is a shoplifter except him. Ian Carmichael, Belinda Lee. 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Johnny Ginger (9) Jingles (56)'Adventures of Danny Dee 5:3ft (7) Rin Tin Tin (56) Michigan Conservation 5:46 (56) News Magazine (9) News 6:66 (4) Bowling Highlights By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Decisions, decisions! Marilyn Monroe’s got to make a bundle of them now that she’s back Tram Florida. Will she go ahead with the "Rain” TV show? Will she battle 90th Century-Pox about doing another picture — inasmuch as her contract expires April 14 and they couldn’t furnlfth George Cukor as her director? Or will She do both Jobs willingly and become richer, richer, and richer, a major Industry? And about Joe Dl-Maggio! Don’t discount that. They’ve been on better terms recently than the last year of their marriage. And on January we published right here “A Joe DIMagglo pal (Nbt Gentleman Oeorgle Solotaire) says Joe and Ifarllyn positively will re wed.’’ Tet people laughed when I played that on my typewriter. Pretty Joyce Mathews, ex-wife of MUton Berio and Billy Rose, has had a rough time with something akin to hepatitis — and will have to keep to her boudoir at Billy’s town house for another month... Hank Leonard, real Sharp m.c.’ing the brunch at Eden Roc, reported overhearing this dialog: “Am I the first girl you ever kissed?” ... *T don’t know. Were -you at Atlantic City in 1947?” MUton Berle’a hitting the spots alone because wife Ruth returned to LA to work on the big SHARE show May 6 and he opens at the Camden Latin Casino soon. TV Features jjEiuStsiS Backed by Cardinal NORTH EASTON, Mass. (AP) -Richard Cardinal Cushing has __ _ controversial Robert By United Prats International Welch-founder and head of THE MIDNIGHT EARL Jack Paar cabled Orson Bean an OJC. to put Henry Morgan on the show this week though they’ve feuded . . . Alan King, addressing the Press Club in London, said, “I bring you regards from Frank Sinatra. In spite of you guys, he’s doing pretty well." . Bing Crosby gave Gary’s stepson a birthday gift: a rowboat—to pse In his swimming pool... Ed Sullivan finished-taping last Sunday’s show Just minutes before the lighting directors’ strike started . . . Dinah Washington wUl operate a Chicago cafe called Dinahland ... Pat Boone’s storing the furniture from his N.J. home till he finds a new place in Hollywood; the family’s now In the old Humphrey Bogart house In swanky Bel-Air EARL’S PEARLS: Just about,tl(e time a woman thinks her work is all done, she becomes a grandmother. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Someone described a typical Hollywood couple: “He’s prematurely gray and she’s temporarily blonde/ WISH I’D SAID THAT: “If I don’t go on a diet.” says Jack Herbert, "I’ll soon be living beyond my seams. (Copyright, 1961) TV News and Reviews SANE GREY THEATER, 8:90 p.qj. (9). Herbert Marshall stare as Simon Baker, leader W a pacifist religious sect.who deckles to hang a would-be saloonkeeper, MY THERE SONS, 9 p.m. (7) The whole neighborhood gets into die act when Robbie (Don Grady) and Mike (Tim Considine) start painting a picket trace. ERNIE FORD, 9:30 p.m. (4). Charles Laughton is taxed with a difficult acting assignment as he reads from optional short form 1O40W. (color) UNTOUCHABLES, 9:30 p.m. (7). Eliot Ness (Robert Stack) seeksrip tie crooked prize fights to a narcotics ring. Guest star: Viveca Lindfors. FACE THE NATION, 10 p.m. I). “Should Private and Parochial Schools Receive Federal AM?’ Monsig. Frederick Hochwalt, director, Department of Education, National Catholic Welfare Contra once, takes the affirmative. Arguing the negative view is Dr. Oswald C. J. Hoffman, director of information, Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod. GBOUCHO MARX, 10 p.m. (4). Groucho questions a group of teenagers on the subject of discipline. SILENTS PLEASE, 10:30 p.m. (7)’. “The Hunchback of Notr Dame,” starring Lon Chaney Sr. aft Quasimodo, the deformed bellringer who foils in love with gypsy dancer. Ernie Kovacs K boat. JACK PAAR, 11:30 p.m. (| Orson Bean subs for vacationing Paar. Guests: Actress Hermoine Baddeley, actor Martin Gabel and singer Marguerite Piazza, (color) ultra-rightist John Birch Society —as worthy of support as a dedicated foe of communism. “Anyone, who is fighting communism today on a top level and who knows the methods and teaching *ot communism — that going to - ng---Boston prelate said to business and professional mm Wednesday night. A A Demands recently have been made in Congress for,an Investigation of Weld) and the society he heads, since disclosure M Weldi letters hi which he re to former Presidents Harry Truman and Dwight D.* Eisenhow-as tools of communism. Right in the Old Groove New Spy-and-Die Effort By FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UPI) - An actor with the swinging name of Patrick McGoohan plays the part of a special agent with the square handle of John Drake in “Danger ^ y, shoulders (broad), seated sidewalk cafe in Paris Salesman Admits Robbery Was Hoax A 22-year-old Pontiac salesman has admitted that a robbery report he made to Pontiac police was a hoax. AAA Charles Akers, 388 N. Perry had .told officers he was robbed of $925 at gunpoint by a lone bandit Saturday night No charges are presently being contemplated against Akers, sajd Lt. Raymond E. Meggitt, detective bureau commander. knocked off when a sniper's bullet struck him on die patio. “Danger Man” was under way with that touch. As Drake, McGoohan first appeared with a coat (trench) slung If only they could have switched things, let a John Drake star as Patrick Mcpoohan, this new British-made cloak-and-dagger series would have looked new. 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