THE PONTIAC PBESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1966 C-1 Pontiac Central Goes into High Gear to Bounce Kettering Second Half Surge Earns 72*53 Victory PCH .......72 ...53 Rochester ..66 Ufica L......52 Dryden .....57 St: Michael..51 St. Frederick 78 t)L Sorrows .67 01 St. Mary .64 Brandon....51 Dryden Edges St. Michael, 57-51 Rochester Defeats Utica in 'A Finale surprise since the team turned in a number of surprises during the regular campaign. * ★ ★ Picked to win the Oakland A League title, the Falcons dropped their first thrM lea^e games and wound up'"in third place in the loop race. OTHER SURPRISES A couple of other surprises on the Falcons’ schedule came in a pair of Irases to seventh^place Madison (3-11), followed by a victory over Warren Cousino (13-1), the league champ and 12th ranked Class A team in the state. ★ ♦ ★ And in beating Utica, it Utica was a slim choice to marked the third year in a row turn back the Falcons, but thei the Falcons ousted the Chief-Rochester victory came as no I tains in district play. They beat up with 17 points, was the key FLETCHER SPEARS It was a great evening for ‘Birds’ in state basketball district tournament action last nij^t in Rochester. Rochester’s Falcons flexed their muscles in the second half and ended Utica’s season , with i 66-52 victory to tpke the Class A title, and Dryden’s Cardinals (Class DV were forded to go overtime before halting St. Michael, 57-51. And for Hie Rodhester squad and coach Wayne Case, it’s on to East Detroit for regional action, while coach Bob Mason and ttw Cardinals move, on to Grand Blanc to try for a regional championship. them 79-77 two years ago and 60-50 last year. Utica, wh^h walloped Troy, 71-33. in reaching the finals, grabbed a 34-32 lead at inter-mis«on, and with Jim Jilek (6-3) and Bob Didur (6-5) shooting well and controlling the b|K;k-boards, the team looked like it W|8s on the way to victory. But Rochester manag^ to put a lid on Didur and Jilek in the third period and picked up 12 points to take a 44-43 lead going into the fourth period. For the Chieftains, the roof fell in the fonrth frame. Ahead SMI with 4: remaining, Rochester ontscored the Chieftains, IM, to break the game open. Guard Bob Mills, who wound figure In the Falcons’ suige in the fourth as he hit on nine of 10 free throw attempts. ★ ★ ★ Don Golding also collected 17 points and he, alcmg with Mills, Dan Ludwick (12) and Jim Burton (11), tightened the defense in the second half in which the Utica team tallied only 18 points. PRODUCTION FALLS Jilek, who tossed in 17 points in the first half, picked up only four after hitermission and^he wound up sharing scoring honors with Didur at 21 points each. ★ ★ ★ With JUek and Didur bottled up in the second half, the Utica attack slowed to a near The team’s guards, Gary Ro-jeski and 'Dennis Betz, tried to break the Falcon defense with outside shooting but both managed to make only one bucket apiece. Utica finished with a 16-2 record. ’The Falcons will now Join East Detroit, St. Clair Shores South Lake and the winner of tonight’s Mount Clemens-Port Hniih. Northern game in tbe« regional ronnd. ’The Mikemen of St. Michael outplayed heavily-favored Dryden for three quarters, but the Cardinals came on strong to tie the score at 51-all in regulation lead the Mikemen and French finished with 10. Greg Glynn, i playing one of his best games of the season at a guard post, pushed in 13 markers and teamed with Tom Patch, Mike ’Thomberry and Jerry Stanton in putting defensive pressure on the Cardinals. ORYMN (57) IT. MICHAEL (ID SO FT TF FO FV TF HIIIIKtr 2 M I Glynn t 1-1 13 Grondin 1 »1 2 TM«b If )f J7 17 TolMl 22 7-11 17, KORE tV QUARTERS Jrydm D IS U II «-I7l St. Micta«i .... IS 14 IS 7 »-sr GOING UP—Eddie Pruitt of Pontiac Central goes up for a close-in shot against Kettering last night. Jack McCloud, who scored 23 points for Kettering, is the defender. PCH won, 72-53, to win the district Class A championship. N. Farmington Tops Walled Lake 6-0 in the overtime session. play and outscored the Mikemen Lake and the Raiders of North Farmington fashioned dismal records on the basketball courts this season, few people .were surprised. But a few were shocked when they watched North Farmington and Walled Lake battle their way into the district touma- When the Vikings of Walled'ment finals on the Raiders’ FLYING HIGH-Forward Don Golding (34) leaps high into the air to beat Utica’s Dan Drca (31) to a rebound in the first half of their district tournament game on the Roch-. ester floor l|st nigW. Golding pulled in this rebound and scored 17 points in pacing the Falcom to a 66-52 victory. At left is Hairy Hogan (32), and moving into the action* at right is Jim Burton. WSUWins, Then Loses Cage Coach DETROIT (AP)-^oel Mason, who became the most victiwious basketball coach in Wayne State University history earlier this season, announc^ his .retirement Friday. New Clubs, New 'Legs' Help Linksman Devlin The Mikemen had a chance to win in regulation play when forward Ray Lavoie stepped to the free throw line with nine seconds left for a pair of shots and Dryden ahead 51-50. MAKES FIRST He dropped in the first to tie ^ the game at 51-aIi, but the sec-: ond bounced away. The Mike-| jnen got the bail again after a; traveling violation on Dryden but guard Butch Finneganj missed a 15-footer at the buzzer. I In the overtime, Jim Grondin and Ken Kitchenmaster tossed in two-pointers and Dennis Hil-liker added a pair of free throws to ice the game. | . Kitcheamaster aad Groqdla shared scoring honors wifii 16 points apiece and George Conzens tossed in 12. floor. The showdown between the two — they had a combined record of 3-36 during the regular campaign — came last night and the Raiders walked off with the title after an 8^ 67 triumph. The winners will now journey Almonf, Capac Ousted for Rules infraefidn PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) -Bruce Devlin has a new set of clubs and a new set of legs, and he is counting on than to make the difference between second and first place finishes on the golf tour. “I feel so good now I’m al- “In September I had my veins stripped in an (gieration in Houston. I was in the hospital almost two weeks. Then I went home. ’There I walked in salt water for two hours every day to get my strength back." ‘ * ‘ I most walking away from my- in winning self,” the 28-year-old licensed Mason bowed out in winning style as his Tartars defeated John Carroll 79-69. The victory was the 185th for Mason-,>> coached WSU cage teams over ' an 18-year span. Mason, 53, intends to remain at Wayne State as an associate professor of health and physical education. ★ ★ 1 During the 1950s, Mason developed such outstanding WSU bhsketball stars as John Kline, Charlie Primas, Ernie Wagner, George Duncan, George Brown and Clarence Straughn. PAC CHANGES Wayne State won the Presidents Athletic Conference title in 1957 and again in 1965. Ma-sbn’s best season was 1952 when the Tarters posted a 19^ mark and played in the NCAA tournament. ★ ★ 1 A native of Iron River, Mich., Masop was graduated from Stambaugh High Schoed, and Western Michigan University. He later coached at Stephenson (Mi(di.)^Hlgh School and played profesaloRal foofi>all wiUi the Chicago Cardinals and Green Bay Packers, including the Packers team which won the National Football League title in 1944. _★ ♦ ★ ^ winning list, Mason also played pro basket-; Through all this frustration, ball with the Sheboygan (Wis.) he bad physical miseries - an Redskins and played minor acute condition of varicosd league baseball for a time. I veins in his legs. plumber frirni Goulbum, Australia, said today. “It’s like having a ten-pound weight taken off' my ankles.” w The willowy, 158-pound Aussie is one of those in hot pursuit of pace-setter and defending champion Doug Sanders going into the second round of Uie |65,-000 Pensacola Open. The second round was rescheduled hn>m scratch after Friday’s play was washed out by drenching rains with one-third of the 144-man field on the course. This postponed the third round to Sunday and the final to Monday. Sanders is out in front with a nine-under-par 63, followed baby-faced Gay Brewer of Dallas, 65, and Devlin, 66. ’There are 58 players under the Pensacola Country club’s par -72 and 15 others even with it. One of the sternest threats is Devlin, who is essaying a comeback in the tradition of Ben Hogan and Ken Venturi. MISSED VICTORY Last year Devlin missed victory in four tournaments 1^ a single shot. He never won although he collected $67,567, good for Hxth place in the money LocalMatmen Eye Class A State Crowns St. Michael’s Bill French, who gave the Mikemen control of ttie backboards through three quarters, fouled out with 5:55 remaining in the game, and vHien French departed, D^en took command and wiped out« 48-42 St. Michael lead. Lavoie collected 15 points to UTICA (12) ROCHESTER (M) FQFTTF FOFTTF ^ JIMc 10 1-4 21 Mllto 4 0-1TT7 Drca 3 M * Hogan 3 34 « ' Oldur 7 7-10 21 Ludwick S 14 12 - 02 2 Golding S 7-10 17 04 2 Burton 4 3" LANSING Of) - Capac and Almont High Schools were disqualifi^ |rom the . Class C District basketball tournament at Port Huron Friday because of a rules violation. The decision was announced by Charles E. Forsythe, director of the Michigan High School Athletic Association. It came after a meeting between the association’s executive committee, Forsythe and coaches and officials from both schools. Capac defeated Richmond 55-43 and Ahnont whipped A day ta me day Both results were wiped from the books. Forsythe said Richmond would meet Armada today to determine the district cham; pion. ' ^ ' Forsythe said, an Almont player apd three Capac players violated the association’s rules by competing in c h\u r c h league games. ★ ★ ★ ' Dick Jimenez of Almont played in a church game in Capac on Feb. 20, and Bob Barth, Jim Ceranski and Bob Abrahams of (Ca-pac, compq^ in a chureh league game in Memphis on Feb. 27, Forsythe said. Forsythe said MHSAA rules state a high school player cannot play for any team other than his high school squad during the season. to Livonia Franklin next week where they’ll do battle with district champions from Franklin, Dearborn, and U of D High School. The Vikings (2-17) trimmed Plymouth earlier in the week to reach the finals while the Raiders bumped city rival Farming-ton and Milford from the tourney U-aiik HEA’TED DUEL Despite the unimpressive records, the two waged a heated duel fof the title and the Vikings made a game of it for most of three quarters. ’Tbe Raiders started strong, hitting well and often in the first quarter to move front 22-10 and they left the court at intermission with' s 39-28 advantage. '^The Vikings made their move in the third quarter, cu^ ting the lead to four points, hut the Raiders’ Rick Lorenz pushed in four quick buckets to widen file gap again and the threat ended. For Lorenz, U was his best night of the season^s he collected 12 field goals and eight free throws for a game-high 32 points. ■/ N. FARMINOTOH WALLED LAKE 43-5 IS Fogl* Grinnell IT 4 4-12 14 Herron 4 3-5 11 Herlind 12 1-12 32 Ashby ye 1 04 2 Miregos 3 04 . Tolilf 27 24-40 02 TeUh It 11-17 4 SCORE BY* QUARTERS North Fermlnglwi 22 17 21 23-1 * • • IS IS a 23-4 Four prep wrestlers from Pontiac Northern and tlu-ee from Walled Lake were slated to battle in the semifinals today as the state Class A wrestling tournament continued at Michigan State University. ★ w w Carrying the PNH colors into the semifinals were Tom Kell (103), Ron Rayner (138), Bruce Tippin (154) and Troy Bell (heavywei^t). Moving ahead for ^failed Lake’s team, unbeatea Hiis season, were Roger Nlcolay *(112), Fred Bering (126) and Dennis Brandt (186). Dan Rodriguez of Pontiaci Central won a pair of matches to move up in the 145-pound division, but teammate Bill Hollis (166), a regional champion, was{ ousted in the first round. Other area matmen still in tbe nmning were Jiriui Castle (120) oi Farmington; Jim Liston (127) of Berkley and Les Burger (127) of Hazel Park; Alf Joshua U45) of Roseville; Russ Hancock (154) of Royal Oak Dondero; Bill Hunze (165) of Hazel Park; Jim Gallery (180) of Royal Oak Kimball; and Dan; (heavyweight) of Utica. I Chiefs Enter Regional Hay; Captains Pdeed by McCloud^s 23 By DON VOGEL Pontiac Central shifted into, every gear but reverse last night as the Chiefs dumped Kettering, 73-52, to win fte Clas^' A district basketball championship At Pontiac Northern. * The Chiefs started in low, shlfteij. to second and then played the secimd half in high gear before a capacity crowd of 2.000. A 26-point final period blew the game wide open. * ’The victory boiisted PCH into the Femdale regional. Ferndale qualified last night by crushing Hazel Park, 6642. ’The other two teams will be determined tonight. Warren Cousino plays Royal Oak Dondero at Kimball ai^ Birmingham Groves takes on Brother Rice at Seaholm. “It was our best game In a month,” said PCH coach Fred Zittel. “I think we’re over the hump now.” The Chiefs had trouble getting the ball to roll the n^t .way in the first half. Several shots rolled around and out instead of in: PCH had complete control bi the backboards during the game ' and a tight defensive effort forced the Captains to shoot from outside. * Jack McCloud, ndw led all soiH'ers with 23 points, kept Kettering in the game durftg the second quarter by hitting a basket and nine free throws. HOT HAND ’The Captains held a hot shooting hand in the first period and moved to a 6-3 before the Chiefs finally broke the field goal ice after 3:32 on a layup by Jessie Evans. PCH players still couldn’t get the ball in die basket and fdl behind 13-5. Willie Craft scored the next basket for Central with 1:09 to play and the Chiefs started to move. Kettering’s rebounding was hurt early when Dave Cox drew three fouls in the first period and Dick Miceli went to the bench widi four in the second quarter. The Captains handled the ball very well, but their 14-12 lirst-period lead evaporated when their outside shooting fell off. In fact, PCH’s defense was so tough in the second quarter that Kettering managed only eight lots. MoCloud hit the Captains’ first field goal of the second period with 4:04 to play to cut a epro-fuUy built PCH lead to 24-23. The Chiefs spurted ahead again on a tip by Evans and two free throws by Jim McClendon. ★ ★ ★ But Cox returned to the game and dropped in two quick layups, including one at the buzzer, knife Central’s halftime lead, to 30-29. Bob Von Bargan made a, jumper with a minute gone in the third period to put the Captains ahead, 31-30. Eddie Pruitt dumped in a layup, Evans hit a one-hander and Craft pumped in two free throi^s to put the Chiefs ahead to stay, 36-31. A couple of long shots each by Von Bargan and McCloud kept the Captains withfii 4642 going into the final period, but it was obvious that the Chiefs were getting smoother and picking up speed as die game' progressed. They quickly opened a IJI-point ;lead before Kettering could . score «(again and that was the game. Evans paced Central with 17 points. Craft scored 15, McClendon 14 and, Pruitt 13. Larry Platt paced PCH’s 46-31 rebounding edge with 14, one more than Evans. Rick Bloodworth led Ferndale to its easier-than-expected win with 25 pciints. Hazel Park act John Canine was held to 16. KH IW KUTTURIM (tt) FO FT TP F(f FT TF Evani 7 3-S 17 Mkall 4 41 t Cratt 4 74 IS Cox 3 33 t Platt I 1^7 7 Evana g SI S Pruitt 4 1-3 13 Racxy'akl 2 1-2 5 Pantlac Frau Fhalt J J t 32 4 WIndalar 0 B4 S KEEPING IN SFEP—Pontiac Central’s Jessie Evans (with ball) gives out with a kick as he hauls in a rebound against Waterford Kettering last'night in a battle for the Clasjs A district tournament crown at Pontiac Northern. Evens’ teammates are Jim McClendon (left), Larry Platt f32) and Willie Craft (in backgrouitl). No, 44 is Kettering’s . Dave Cox, and losing the rebound battle with Evans is Joe Raezyinski (34). PCH won, 72-53. SCORE BY QUARTERS C-2 THy PONTIAC PR K>.s S/. AKV.H 3,’l966 St. Fred Challenges Eaglets for 'G' Crown Rams Outlast Sorrows' Star; Brandon Falls OL St. Mary Pushes Ahead in 2nd Half; Lakers, Avon Clash , By JERE CRAIG Ambitious Orchard Lake St. Mary and upset-minded Pontiac St. Frederick collide at 7 o’clock tonight for the championship of the Class C District Tournament at Pontiac Central. , OL St; Mary (17-3) and St. Fred (13-6) powered their ways past scrappy foes Friday ni^t to earn the championship final berths. ★ ★ ★ St. Fred held off rallying Farmington Our Lady of Sorrows, 78-67, despite a sparkling one-man show by the Lancers junior center Tim Doyle. St. Mary’s Eaglets took charge In Qie third quarter against game Ortonville Brandon and pullied away to a 64-51 victMy. Following tonight’s “C” title clash, Avondale’s Yellow Jackets are slight favorites to spoil West Bloomfield’s “B” title hopes in the 8:31 night-cap. Doyle, a 6-2 smoo(h, hardworking all-purpose performer-hit an but four of the Farming-ton GIA 16 fourfii-period points as the Lancers struggled futilely to cut into St. Fred’s lead. FIRST HALF •riie victorious Rams built a 42-31 edge in the Rrst hrif aided by a 19-U second quarter superiority. Doyje’s eight points in the first quarter were offset by Tom Wright for the Rams. They jumped their lead to 59-48 with the first basket of. the final quarter. Despite Doyle’s N. Carolina Fails to Slow Duke ^5' By The Assisted Press [team named to the NTT, the oth-In a throwback . to the so- er major post-seasbn tourney. lumi \{uai hci. i/cof/n.45 a-rvjo . I 1 . di^diwting the Rams’ pad-J™J^,^ ded their cushion to 12 points twice in the closing minutes. Pontiac Prt« Photo ON THE BAL^-With four hands already on the ball, St. Frederick’s Mark Brasch finds there’s little room for another as he and his teammates battle Farmington Our Lady of Sorrows players for a loose ball during the first half of their Class C district tournament game last night at Pontiac Central. St. Frederiick won, 78-67. Hoosiers Splash in Big 10 Swimming ___ . 'Devils in the ACC tourfley last IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) -jday of competition sportng a year. The Wolfpack reached .the called good old days in college basketball the Duke Blue Devils edged the North Carolina Tar Heels 21-20 in the lowest scoring game of the season. The score at halftime was Duke 7, North Carolina 5. Honest. A capacity crowd of 12,400 at Raleigh, N.C., booed throughout the game as the Tar Heels went into a stall from the outset in an effort to upset the nationally third-ranked Dukes in the semifinals Friday night of the Atlantic Coast Conference championship tourney. ★ ★ ★ “We don’t call it a stall,” said Dean Smith, the North ciu-olina coach. “We call it a delayed offense. We wanted to win and We played the kind (rf game we planned. I was wrong because We lost.” Smith wasn’t wrong by much.' TTie Tar Heels led 17-12 midway in the second half and, after Duke had tied the score at 20-20 on Steve Vacendak’s basket, have won if John Yokley had converted from the foul line with 1:40 left. EARLIER ERA I Hie 21-20 score recalled! -I games of an earlier era such as I in 1935, NYU 19 Manhattan 18; 1932, Illinois 28 Purdue 21; 1930, Pitt 21 West Virginia 19; 1927, Notre Dame 19 Iowa 18; 1925, Princeton 23 Colulnbia 10; 1923, Kansas 21 Missouri .19; 1917, Washington state 25 Stanford 15. In 1909 Chicago, then a Big Ten power, chishisd Wisconsin 18-4. Duke tries for the ACC title; • O* 1 and an NCAA bid tonighti |0 rl^tOnS against North Carolina State,! the team which upset the Blue Penn was ruled ineligible by the NCAA after it was first announced the Quakers would compete. Walter Byers, NCAA executive director, said the NCAA had no choice because a telegram frorfi Gaylord P. Hamwell, University of Pennsylvania president, “confirmed the earlier non-compliance”, over the controversial 1.6 academic rule. Syracuse, which' was to have played Penn, then was given a first round bye. Rhode Island gained an NCAA spot by defeating Connecticut 67-62 in the Yankee Conference playoff at Storrs, Conn. The Rams meet Davidsm in the NCAA first 'round Monday at! Blacksburg, Va., in a switch of' sites, fi-om Philadelphia after; Penn w^ declared out. Oregon State wraiq>ed up the! Pacific Athletic Conference title and its accompanying NCAA' berth by defeating arch-rival Oregon on the road 49-42. I A HELPING HAND-Drvden center Ken White wound up with a helping hand on this play from teammate Joe Grcndin that he really didp’t need Also applying some pres-^re to White are St.. Michael’s Robert French (44) and Ray Lavoie (background). Despite the hand in the face, White came , down with a rebound »on this play in the fourth quarter of their Class D district game. at Rochester last night. Dryden won. in overtime, 57-51. Hblly, Fenton Tourney Foes Late Effort Hands Loss Short of draining the pool, there i30%-point lead over Michigan, seemed to be little to keep Indi- Brandon’s Black Hawks and! the Eaglets of St. Mary waged a battle of zone defenses for one half with the Ortonville quintet having the advantage for much of the time. Its lead was only 23-29, at intermission. OL St. Mary, however, only led once, and that was just before the break. While the Eaglets were pumping unsuccessfully from outside, the Or- ana from winning its sixth Ten swimming championship tonight. ’The Hoosiers, laden with Olympic talent and with depth to spare, headed into the final Olympic Ace, Prep Shine^ at AAU Meet But, playing it on the cautious side, Indiana Coach James Counsilman declined to claim early victory. “I don’t want to say if we have it or not,” he said. “We’ll wait and we’ll see.” Michigan coach Gus Stager was a bit less reticent. He said: “Our places won’t change unless something drastic happens. We can match them in swimming, but they have the diving.” RECORDS FALL final with a come-from-behind 75-62 victory over South Carolina in the other A(X semifinal. By The Associated Press The Detroit Pistons, playing, In a* battle of losers, came up! losers again Friday night but| it took some ,?econd heroics by i Howie Komives of the New! York^ Knicks to do it. ! The Pistons, in last place in the National Basketball Associ- Diree Big Ten records tumbled at the University of Iowa ALBUQUERQUE, N.M, (AP) ipool Friday night - two broken tonvme boys ^ a q^k 1^^^ ^ mercurial high school by Indiana swimmers and one with some good offensive re- Olympic gold by a Michigan relay team. medalist provided the thrills ati Bill Utley, a sophomore from Friday’s opening of the National Pittsburgh, Pa., set a mark of 1 AAU Indoor track and field minute, 43.9 seconds in the 200-championships. yard freestyle and Ken Webb, a Bill Gaines, 17, of Gearview junior from Portland, Ore., es-High School, Mullica, N.J.,|tablished a stMdard of 4:17.3 in raced to a 5.9 seconds clockingjthe 400-yard individual me^ey. in the men’s 60-yard dash trials, | A time of 3:09.2 by the Michi-matehing the indoor mark held'gan 400-yard freestyle relay by four others. i*®®™ toppled a mark of 3:11.5 set last, year by Michigan State. Edith McGuire, Tennessee bounding. St, Mary’s first field go^ came after 244 minntes had elapsed, and wifli six minutes gone It trailed, 11-4. The * quarter break had the Black Hawks still leading by seven, 14-7. Center Joe Wojtys, in early foul trouble, returned to spark a second-period Eaglet drive that jx'oduced a 19-19 tie on his two free throws with 2:35 left in the half. In all, Wojtys tallied seven points in the session. the Eaglets’ superim- rebounding and fire power began taking their toll early'in the final half. Slow starting in each of the first two quarters, St. Mary had the East Detroit Wins f\ k i» /A J J i^aiionai nasKeioaii associ- (fVPr AllMin nX.M ation’s Western ^Division, led UVCI HU3IIII, UO York most of the way in ^Unbeaten East Detroit, showing scoring balance, unleased' its basketball juggernaut on Detroit Austin Friday night, and ousted the Friars from the district tournament, 68-44. The Shamrocks, who'led 31-18 at the half, upheld their No. 1 ranking in the final Associated Press poll in bumping off second-ranked Austin. Doug Hess and/ Arch Price each pumped in 15 points for East Detroit. Ron Binge and Geofge O’hara added 13 each and Bill Boyda had 12. John Parker topp^ the Friars with 13. way .1 a game at Fort Wayne, Ind. ★ ★ ★ But the Knicks, holding down last spot in the Eastern' Division, came from behind with! less than one minute to go and won, 121-119. In other NBA action, St. Louis, slammed the Eastern Division' leader, Boston, 132-112, Philadelphia downed Cincinnati 107-103^ and the Western Division leader, Los Angeles, whipped Baltimore 123-106. HNAL POINT Detroit led the Knicks 119-116 with 1:06 to play. Dick Van Arsdale put the Knicks close with a pair of free throWs. Komives put them ahead with two foee throws at 33 seconds and added the final point on a char- Pair Meefs for'B'Title at Howell state Tigerbelle who took the 200-meter crown at the Tokyo Olympics, clipped the indoor mark twice in the ^imen’s 220, with preliminary and semifinal times of 24.5 and 24.4. Two indoor records were tablished in modified versions of were set. lead for good within 1:20 of play the men’s and women’s 1,060^ in the closing half. yard medley rplays. Several strangely, it wasn’t OLSM’s big three — Wojtys, Connie Krognlecki and John Stepien —that did the damage. Mike Kowalski and Geoirge Sawicki produced the first five points, and after two baskets by Krogulecki and Stepien, freshman Urn Megge (looking better every game) hit two field goals and ^Kowalski two free throws for a 37-29 lead. It was the Black Hawks’ lowest total in a 10-8 campaign that saw them tally under 62 only three times. PAKMINOTON OLS IT. FREDERICK OtfHwr 2 24 7 Wrigli Ch'tophgr-4 1-4 f B*lll». . Turt»»r 3 3-J » Q(»irl«» V«rM 1 0-0 2 Briich Doyl* It Wl 31 Murpfty Cirrioo 1 W 7 Mlllw 1 (W) 2 Wctwtgr 0 (M) 0 H'ringtoo 2 1-2 S Bunker 1 (F2 2 Boyer 0 0 TeMi a 21-34 47 Telelt 31 Ml 71 SCORE BY QUARTERS ■ • - • -1y It 11 17 1f-*7 . M ^4t 15 11-n Oi BRANDON (SI) OL ST. MARY (M) POPTTF FOFTTP Breeeeeti 4 M 10 Stepien 4 14 14 Muntit . t M IS Sewlckl 0 34 3 B.Hewl'y 2 S-t 10 Te-kebury 0 M 0 NHL Standings Montreel et Ctilcego Gophers, 28-15, and the Black Hawks trinuned the Eagles, 29^ 3, Friday to reach this afternoon’s title rounds in the two-division Lakeland AA boys’ basketball playcrffs. Ron Smith 4 center Bill French grimaces as he pulls in a rebound in firrt half action against Dryden last pight at Rochester. Bill scored 10 points and controlled both backboards until he fouled out with 5:55 left in the game. When French left, Dryden wiped out a four-point deficit and eventually won the ^me in overtime. Heavyweights Still Lack Needed Welcome Mat It has been asked to leave by such boxing centers as New York, Chicago, Montreal, Bangor, Maine and Verdun^ Que^ R ★ ★ But there are others clamoring for it. Lots of them. Bids came flowing in through the late night and early morning hours from such locations as Cobourg, Ont., Huron, S.D., perhaps Quebec City — the latter only if the American Hockey League will vacate the premises — possibly ' Toronto and maybe Manchester, N.H. I in 15 in pacing the Fehton vic-So the offer went to Vdrdun, a tory. Jim Tate tossed in 17 for Montreal suburb. Die city Igouth Lyon (7-10). council deliberated Friday and' .............. I HOLLY (H) BR10HT0N (S3) I FO FT TF FO FT TF 'Av decided against it. LPM Gymnasts Edge Spartans hr Loop Crown Walters 3 BS f Evenson 7 C Adams - -- ■ —-------- - - I »2 4 > 1-3 It 'i 5SS I S 44 14 Stra'd'r Tr'iv'nt BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (fl -Michigan edged Michigan State in team competition of the Ten gymnastics meet and beat the Spartans for the conference cham{Honship Friday ni^. It was the sixth straight title 3-5 11 I aeioy 2 44 I vin 3 2-5 S ,, Totals 25 2M4 71 Tata It IS 11-11 S3 SCORE BY QUARTERS rlghtan IS* IS 14 17-43 Hally II IS It lS-72 FENTON (t7) ToUTH LYON (S3) FO FT TF FO FT TF . Good- s M 11 Those are the later bids. Alii rS )l I ready on file were those offers t ^3 271 of Sorel, Que., and Edmonton, J-PiJlAlta., t g ’ll The fight, billed for the world|. . wolverines The Snar- H . jhe.^gl.1 _________ ______ .7 2i«m scheduled for March 29, has oSJaif*'* ..... SI M S ^11” been looking for a home ever '“■'‘hSit:N5S? York IS. oatfoit 21. since it was turned out of Chica- ....... ^ I go'after Clay sounded off in the ^ wake of his draft re-classifica- Tec^F^ MSU Lag Behind At one time Oir another fitts-burgh. New York, Louisville, 0 00 S Mnaltiakl ( HOLDING ON - Tony Bellisario of St. Frederick latches onto the wrist of Farmington Our Lady of Sorrows’ Tim Doyle whife reaching for the ball in the first half of their Class C semifinal district tour- nament game at Pontiac Central last night. Bellisario was whistled down for a fcul on the pl>y- St. Fredericit won, 76-67. Doyl* led all scorers with 31 points. CREST^ BUTTE, Colo. (AP)—Michigah Tech stood seventh and MQchigdR State ninth going into today’s ^al event, jum^g, in the NCM ski championships^ Denver led with 287.20 points after slal(«n, down-bill and cross country events. Tech had 161.33 and MSU 115.66 points. and Bangor, Maine turned it down. j LOOKING AROUND So Robert Arum, a New York lawyer and an officer of Bout, Inc., which owns the cjosed-circuit television rights for ^the fight, started looking arouiid,,GanadA for a site. Logon 11 4-S 24 Tiyior 5 3-S 13 LMMI HlSf'"’ ;ORE BY QUARTERS 27 It 17 IS-fF 11 IS IS 1t-tt petition. The championship was determined on scoring in both dual meet* and the conference meet. Michigan State started with a one-point lead, bat Michigan I picked up 16 points to the Spar- Central A^'chigan 5th tans’14. ★ ★ R NORMAL, IB. (AP)-€entral The eight top individuals in Michigan finished fifth Friday each event qualified for individ- night in the interstate Inteicol- ual competition today. . . Championship scores: Michigan 22, Michigan State 21, Illi- legiate Athletic Conference gymnastics championships. Western Illincis won, followed by North- WiscoDsin 9, Indiana 5, State 2. nois 17. Iowa 14, Minnesota 16, ern lUinds, Eastern Illinoft, ____:i_ 4V e /\Ul4L 04.42. mifT Ifi thai iHinois State and CMU, in that THE PONTIAC 1»KKSS, SATLflaiJA 1, - a 5, C-8 Talks About Pennant Chances Good News for Tigers: Kaline Great' LIMUI TeMe J, Wayna 4 fMlayS. SATUllijiW'. AMKCH 5, 196fi Deaths in Pontiac, Neighboring Areas. LUaUS H. DAVIS ters, Servj^ for J^ucius H. Davis, M, ^ 33Mi Bellevue will be 2 pJti. Tuesday at the D. E. Pur-sley PBneral Home with burial at Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Mr. Davis, formerly employed as a truck driver, died yesterday after an extended illness. Surviving are three sons, Rob-iert and Rolland of Pontiac, Ponaid of Kokomo, Ind.; and three daughters, Mrs. Earl \Vilson and Mrs. Delbert Har-denburg of Pontiac and Mrs. Thomas Brady of Keego Har-bor. : Also surviving are two sis- NOTICE DAY OF REGISTRATION Quillflcd Elccton of OF LAST Dil \ of fUA Q \ lloomlWW ______________ ______ Ookllni County, Michigon, for tho SRoclol Election to t>o \H*ld on MOndoy, April A 1M IFIEO ELECTOR DISTRICT: : NOTICE that a Spaclal will tia held In Mid n AAo«)day. April 4, IMi. : Acta Of Michigan, l»53i great-grandchildren. MRS. VIRGINIA PITTMAN Service for Mrs. Virginia Pittman, 50, of 245 Voorheis will be 2 p.m. Monday at the Houghton Funeral Home in Ovid with burial in Maple Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Pittman died yesterday. She was employed at the Pontiac Post Office. Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Effie Wilson of Ovid; two daughters, Mrs. Janet Freeman of Keego Harbor and Lorraine Pittman of Pontiac; one son, Richard of Pontiac; a brother;, a sister; and four ^andchildren. MRS. TELESPHORE PRIEUR Service for Mrs. Telesphore (Mary) Prieur, 91, of 3486 Watkins. Lake, Waterford Township, will be 9 a m. Monday af St. Ann’s Church in Alpena with burial at Holy Cross Cemetery in Alpena. A rosary will be said tomor-rovr night at the Karpus Funeral Home in Alpena. Mrs. Prieur died Thursday after a short illness. Surviving are a son, William of Detroit; an4 six daughters, Mrs. Edward J. Fjlarski of Waterford Township, Mrs. Tljomas Mohlman and Mrs. Loretta --------- I inw, MdfCh 7, IMd, Will volt tl Mid Spccitl School Eltcllofl. Undir Iht prevltlont of Act 2M. Public Acts of Michigan, ItSS, is arr registrations will not ba lakan by olllclali, and only parsons who reglstared as gtnaral tiactori with the agpropriita city or township Clarks of the city or township In which thay ra-sida ara' ragistared school alaclors.« Par- I must asc >n Which I s Nolica Is given i of Education of _ >1 District, County of Oakland, advertisement for bids The Board of Education of tha S District of tht City of Pontiac, Mich will racalva Malad bids lor alteration addition to, tha Franklin Elamantary School and tha Emerson Elamdhtary School, until 2:00 p.m., ES.T., Thursday, ” ItM, r* *— - *— j: Archltactural Trades, Mechanical' work and Elactrleal Work. Plans and spacificatlons wil able on and aftar March I. ------------ .. thg ottica of the Architect, Denyes Associates. Inc., dIS Community Natlonat Bank Building, Pontiac, Michigan. deposit clfack In tha amount I will be required lor each set and specltlcatlons vrhloh wlH I condition, within ten 110) dSys atti waning. Each bidder may secu (2) sets of plans and specification ional plans and specificallorts mi urchased if a bidder requires exti Tha accepted bidder salistactory Performance ’ and Material Bond, each of 100% of tha contract: e bonds will be paid by grandchilfiren and 131Gardner of Lakeland, and Mrs. William Ewing. Mrs. Irene Smith and Mrs. Walter Oliver, all of Alpena. Also surviving are two brothers., , MRS. ROBERT SANDERS Service for Mrs. Robert (Margaret) Sanders, 79, of 448 Elm will be 3:30 p.m. Monday at Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home with burial at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Mrs. Sanders, a, retired practical nurse, died yesterday aftpr a prolonged illness. Surviving besides her husband are three daughters, Mrs. Mable Borden of Pontiac, Mrs. Charles Kelley of Battle Cre^k and Mrs. Harry Lawrence of Whitmore Lake; and a son. Merle Sanders of Owosso. Also surviving are 13 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. '■* MRS. WILBUR R. SAYEltS andf*hillip Knudtson of Spokane, Wash. Also surviving are three brothers, James R. and Robert Haines of Pontiac and Douglas D. Haines Jr. of Duluth, Minn.; and two sisters, Mrs. Delores Calvary of Keego Harbor afid Mrs. Bessie M. MeVay of Detroit. MRS. CHARLES 0. LANNING CLARKSTON - Service for Mrs. Charles 0. (Verna) Lan-ning, 75, of 145 N. Holcomb will be 2 p.m. Monday at the Sriarpe-Goyette Funeral Home with burial at Lakeview Cemetery in Clarkston. Mrs. Lanning, a former member oif the First Baptist Church of Pontiac and the Better Homes & Gardens Club, died yesterday after a short illness. Surviving besides her husband is a brother. LEE F. McCOMB TROY — Service for Lee F. Bargaining Set in Waterford 25 Are Rescue From Detroit Blaze DETROIT (AP)— Firemen 16320 West Fort and trapped oc-rescued 25 resident of a West- cupants of second and third Side Detroit apartment buiidingp^'’®-with ladders today during the * t, * Negotiating teams represent- OWOSSO (AP)-Three young building’s second fire in a' One family offour, including ing Waterford Township Profes-men in their early 20s were month. two Infants, were taken to a sional Fire Fighters, Lwal 1335, killed today in a he^-on smash- Billowing smoke and intense!hospital for treatment of smoke and the Township Board wilijUp on M 47 a mile and a half|heat filled stairways of the]inhalation. No others were uv 3 Young Men Killed in Crash North of Owosso nt-] rpsume talks at 9 a.m. Mon- north of Owosso. 'IIH day at the water department' They were Paul Oginsky, Tomj I three-story brick building at jured. on Tubbs Road. No agreement was made at the first bargaining session held last month. However, the three-member Township Board committee reportedly agreed then that firemen’s pay demands— totaling |12,00(>—weroln line. The pay hikes are proposed for all 18 members of the fire department, consisting of the fire chief, fire marshal, cap- Intruder Works *" death of former Pontiac resident Mrs. WilburR. (Jennie M.) Sayers, 73, of San Diego, Calif. She died Feb. 21 in San Diego. Surviving besides her husband are a daughter, Mrs. George Re-makel of Reno, Nev.; two sons, Robert L. of San Diego and Richard R. of Alpine, Calif.; nine grandchildren; a great; and a sister. EDGAR A. DEYO \ BIRMINGHAM - Requiem I yTnrnnn r IflT 'BigH Mass for Edgar A. Deyo, LAIl/l IIV/II I IVI g6 of 1990 Graefield will be 10 RFRKIFY iAPl A man ® a W.4 ™ S Si cfilklrd„'u,l.as hor- lengthy illness. member of Holy Name Word has been received of the °|,2825 Miner will be 1 p.m. Monday a( the .Virgo E. Kinsey Funeral Home, Roayl Oak. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Mr. McComb died yesterday of a heart attack. A retired mason contractor, he was m e m b e r of the Troy Baptist Church. , Surviving are his wife, Helen two daughters, Mrs. Paul Dahl of C1 a w s 0 n and Mrs. Mason Bradford of ’Troy; three sons, Robert L. Donald K. and Norman L.„ all of ’Troy; one brother; two sifters; and 10 grand children. band paid ransom. Police in this Detroit suburb said the man forced Mrs.|f,i,y^j.i, g„ engineer paugh, 24 to telephone -pool and Manufac- husband, John 31,^ at the De^'turing Co. in Hazel Park, troit supermarket he manages. ! surviving are his wife, Nor-„ * * '*, ma'; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth He was instructed^ to put zielke of Grayling; a son, Paul, $2,000 into a paper bag that police said apparently was picked up behind the store by another man working with the intruder. Mrs. Ebaugh and her children, John. 3, Karen, 2, and at home; one sister; and three brothers. MISS MARIE F. FlNNEt ROMEO — iSprvice for Marie F. Finnegan, 64, of 243 W. Lafayette was to have been thft Julie, 1, were not harmed al-iafternoon at Roth’s Home for she was bound with ad- Funerals with burial in -Lake-hesive tape and warned to wait^'view Cemetery, Lake Odessa. 15 minutes before calling police.' Miss Finnegan, Romeo' High School librarian, died Thursday following a lengthy illness. Deputies Halt '°“ Rumpus at Elliott and George Ross Jr., all of Owosso. Shiawassee. County sheriff’s deputies said a car driven by Elliott and in which Ross was a apparently swerved! across the centerline and struck the Oginsky auto. Road coiiiditions were reported clear when the collision happened about 7 a m. on two-lane pavement near where the high- tain, two lieutenants and 13 «ay narrows from four lanes, drivers. Until yesterday firemen had expected the issue to be settled at Monday’s Township Board meeting. ^ ' * ★ ★ , ■ i ’They were surprised wheni they learned the matter was] referred back to the negotiating: table at an executive session of, the Township, Board ’Thursday night. “Apparently our request has been turned down because they have sent their committee back into session,’’ said Donald Sqip-^ erville, jiresident" of the firemen’s group. Glenn H. CrifTin Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME **Thoughtful Service** 16 WUliaitw SI. Phone FE 8 9288 Rabbi Is Unchanged DETROIT (UPI) — Rabbi Morris Adler, shot in the head by| a mentally deranged member of his congregation three weeks ago, remained unconscious and unimproved today. Get economy and fast construction Richardson-Bird Funeral Home I with Stran-Steel buildings HENRY R. JOERIN MILFORD — Service for Hien-, ry R. Joerin, 79, of 728 N. Main j will be 1 p.m. Monday at thej Howe's Lanes in Milford with burial at Oak- ■ 1 grove Cemetery. j A total building service that can get yOu in business 60 to 90 Oakland C^nty Sheriff’s depu- yesterday. days Sooner. We offer planning, design, financing and con- |ties early today broke up a MRS. SHERMAN LOVETT I struction. Choose from 2500 building designs and l6 factory-. « • shoving match among some IM kEEGO HARBOR - Service applied colors. MW. ELSIE MIHALEK lyoung men gathered in a park- resident Mrs. Sher-: Ask about our exclusive Stran-Wall system that can save chTiMsi*"? an independence (Charlotte) Lovett, 34, of thousands of dollars on heating and cooling costs. And Township bowling alley. Kansas City, Mo., will be 2 p.m.j "Super-Strong ” 80,000# steel for walls and roof. Richard D. Moore, 21, of 8660 Tuesday at the C. J. Godhardt ._Ask .for our free brochure. "10 Costly Mistakes to Avoid iv Lake. Sorinefield Township; c_i u____...uu ^ _ .... OAKSTEEL DIVISION SCHURBEB CONSTBUCTION POMPANT 2431 Pontiac Rd., Pontioc Phone 338-4019 savings grow and they grew fast at Capitol Savings l> Loan. Capitol has spacialized in savings accounts and homo mortgages since 1890... more than 75 years of specialized, sound, progressive management is behind every dollar in your Capitol Savings account plus the added benefit of CapitoTs 4.4% annual rate, paid or compounded quarterly according to the plan preferred. It makes good sense to save with the people who knew the savings business best... Capitol Savings I Loan. M[MaH! FlDERAl HOME 10«N BANK SYSTEM ANNUAL RATECOMPOUNOEO AND RAID QUARTERLY Board of Education School DIttrict of tha City of Pontiac Fabruary 2A and N ______t tha City Hall, 2025 Beach- t, Kaago Harbor, at tha naxt Ragular -II Matting. March IS, lYM at 7:W Big Uke. Sprinefield Township, puneral Home with burifl at Before you Build." and Lawrence D. Hopps, 20, of jjjg Commerce Cemetery. 3581 Lakewood, Waterford Town-'............. ________ ______________ic tranamlMlon 5. Roof flaihar hamaki 4. WIndthlatd wtshari 7. ^^Ic windthlald iHptn. 2=fpaad »: Bai Ha< iltarnator, minimum ship, were arrested by deputies who said Uie two were fighting. Each was released on $50 bond from the Oakland County Jail pending arraignment in Justice Court on charges of being disorderly. Mrs. Lovett, a former beauty salon operator, died ’Thursday. Surviving besides her husband are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Haines of Keego Harbor; and three sons, Thomas dnd David Lovett of Union Lake Strij^^eel FRANCHIUED iUILDER CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED 1890 • LANSINQ, MICHIGAN 75 W. HURON STREET, PONTIAC 338-7127 21218 Southfield Rd., Lathnip Villaft 5.-Heavy duty brakes 4. Heavy duty shocks and springs 7. Heavy duty *------ g. Power steering 1. Outside roar mirror 2. Clock t front door |amb switi light, light to operalo from I ind roar door lamb switch. 0 ba given with WAS For ■ada-ln. Tha City reserves Deputies James McCrirlck and Wtlight, mounted had gathered at Howe’s Lanes, 6696 Dixie, apparently after reports of a beating at the site. Mark Keelean, 19, of 6355 Maybee, Independence Township, told deputies two youths jumped him about 12; 10 a.m. as'he left the bowling alley. Keelean was treated for facial lacerations and bruises at Pon-: tiac General Hospital and released. ! Keelean was unable to make positive Identification of his attackers. | GARY L. DICKSON wlr|%V 108 NORTH SAGINAW HOfJlE Of accepted brands MONDAY ONLY SPECIALS! ON SALE 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. MONDAY HONES'TY My father was an honest man. So were the men I worked for in my earlier, more formative years fff business. Not knowing any different, I, too, became holiest. I not only vfMinnFm sleep well but I am at peace with my ' ’ Godf , And it has been rewarding. My friends are closer and my enemies are confused. Although the many and varied religions confuse me, I do recogniae the fact that a basic moral law appears to'be common to each of them and ^ do ray >>est to recognize and abide by ’ that law. You may lose battles but you never lose Wars by being honest. VOOUHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 261 NoHk Perry Suv«t Phone FE 24371, FAMOUS DOUGLAS DINEHE CHAIRS sn OF 4 $1888 Choice of chrome or bronzetohe . trim. Easy to core for welted plastic bocks and s4ats. Well-podded for durability and comfort. Neutral colors to fit with any decor. Pick up 4 at this low, low price. ' FAMOUS 12 to 42-GUP , AUTOMATIC PARTY COFFEE MAKER Was 14.95 MONDAY ONLY $983 e Fully autofnatic, keeps coffee hot indefinitely! • Attractive, self-closing "no-drip" faucet! e Red signolite ... glows when coffee is donel • Graduations on body for occurate mhasurel 4 Starts "perking" in secondsi • ALCOA aluminum for lightnessi New 1966 RCA VICTOR New Vista 21” Console TV MONDAY SPECIAL $17995 NO MWEY DOWII-CniVDIlEIIT TERMS! Hardwood console.. Powerful New Vfsta chassis has 20,000 volts for picture power (design overage) plus three I.F. signal-boosting stages for unsurpassed performance. New ' Vista VHF and solid state UHF * tuners. "Golden Throat" FM sound. Plenty of Free Parking in WlKCs Privafti, Lot at Rear of Store! c—^ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 19ft6 Did 332-8181 Pontioc Press Wont Ads 'iff'"* ADVIRTISMS WINO BAY. Th« iMidllnt for cancellation ef tranalant Want Ada (a * a ji. day of publication after the ___.1-1 Ufk« ......a for advartlae- contalnlno type abea ban regular agata type 12 o*eloelt noon the day pra-ua to publication. CASH WANT AD RATES (when cash aeeempanles order) LInaa 1-Day S-Dw S-O^s 2 $2.00 %1M $3.04 3 2 00 3.00 S.M 4 2.44 4.M tM s' 3.05 5.40 8.40 4 3.6a 6.40 10.08 r 4.27 7.54 11.74 $ 4.88 8.44 13.44 10 Ifo lOioO 1A80 An additional charoa of SO cents will be made tor use of Pontiac Presa Box numbers. The Pontiac Press FROM 8 AJA. TO S PM. Death Notices AuCLAIR, AAARCH A 1944, OENNIE, 4140 Monroe, Dearborn; age 84; beloved husband of Louisa Au-Clair; dear falher of Mrs. Paul j BOX REPLIES I At 10 a.m. today there! were replies at The Press Office in. the fol-| I lowing boxes; i 2, 3, 5, 18, 22, 24, 35, I 46, 50, 51, 57, 61, 65, 68, I 71, 85, 99, 100 Funeral Directors COATS FUNERAL HOME DRAYTON plains_______4740441 Of John Gorthy, Judy Price, Gerl Brooks and Norman O'Brien Jr.; also survived by sevien great-grandchildren. Recitation of the Rosary will be Sunday evening at the Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 22544 Michigan Ave., Dearborn. Funeral service will be held Monday, March 7, at 9 a.m. at the Clair w aarfad^h. :ius H., DAVIS, MARCH A 194A LUCIUS 33'/S Bellevue; age 49; dear ther of Robert, Rolland and Donald Davis, Mrs. Thomas (Phyllis) Brady, Mrs. Earl (Margaret) WIF son and Mrs. Delbert (Dorothy) Hardenborg; dear brother of Mrs. Mary Johnson and AArs. Irene MlliarskI; also survived by 33 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be Home witr -• ficiating. DEO, AAARCH 3, 4774 Harding, - ship; age 77;---------------- Mrs. Bessie L. Dpo. Funeral vice will be held AAonday, March bury, Mrs. John Radick, Mrs. Earl Brown, Mrs. Joseph Stratton, Clayton and Loren Gamel; dear sister of Mrs. Raymond Bucknam, Mrs. Webster" DeLlne, Mrs. Cornelius Walker, Mrs. Joseph Thouln and Delavan Hawes; also survived by 13 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral ser; vice will be Monday, AAarch 7, at 1:30 p.m. at the Sparks-Griffin ir father of Mrs. Mary Bossardet Funeral Home, Oxford, with Rev. Allred Eddy officiating. Interment In Oxford. Mr. Haddrill will lie in state at the (i-—-' JOERIN, AAARCH A 1944, HENRY R., 728 N. Main, Milford; age 79; beloved husband of Theresa Joerin; grandchildren. Funeral KEIlEY, AAARCH A 1944, LAVERN R., 1190 Hire Street, Waterford Township; age 77; beloved husband of Iva Wilson Kelley; dear father of Mrs. William (Audrey) WIscombe and Francis Kelley; dear brother of Mrs. Thomas Gaffney; also survived by 11 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be day, March 7, at 1 p.m. i Voorhees - Siple Funeral Home with Rev. Elmer J. Snyder ficiating. Interment in Wh ’ Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Kelley » (Suggested visiting ..hours 3 to p.m. and 7, to 9 p.m.) ' CANNING, mARCH A 1944, VERNA nieces and ne^ws. Funei.. — vice will be held Monday, March 7, at 2 p.m. at the Sharbd-Goyette Funeral Home, Clarkston, . with Rev. Robert H. Shelton officleting. Interment In Lakeview Cemetery, Clarkston. Mrs. Canning will lie In state at the funeral home after LOVETT, AAARCH 3, 1944, CHA#-LOTTE L., 3431 Holmes, Kansas City, Missouri, formerly of Keego Harbor; age 34; bellved wl- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. uougias D. Haines; dear mother of Phillip Knudtson, Thomas and David Lovett; dear sister of Douglas D. Jr., James R. and Robert Haines, Mrs. Delores Calvary and ““ Bessie M. AAcVay. Funeral vice will be held Tuesday, March 8, at 2 p.m. at the. C. J. Godhardt Funeral Home, Keego Mrs. PRIEUR, AAARCH 3, 1944, MAR.Y L., 3484 Watkins Lf^' ~ water' • “ irs. Walter Oliver, Mrs. Loretta Gardner_______ ______ as AAohiman and William Prieur; dear sister of William and Peter RIvett. Recltetion of the Rospry will be Sunday, March 4, at the Ksrpus Funeral Home, Alpena, Mich. Funeral service will be held "Monday, March 7, at St. Ann's Church, Alpena, at 9 a.m. interment In Holy Cross Cemetery, Alpena. Mrs. Prieur will lie in state at the Karpus Fungral-Home, Alpena. • Arrangements by the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. WE WISH TO THANK EVERYONE that has b^ so kind to us sln(e we lost our son Jeff Saturday Mrs. Medford Hayward antf wonderful neighbors and fr also Puriley Funeral .Ktbme. Bihl, and especially Officer C Brown. We thank you all so assistant AAANAGER. ANNOUNCING ANOTHER DEBT Aid, Inc. office, 718 RIker Building "---h of Detroit's well known Deb nc. to serve the Pontiac Com GET ’'out of DEBT - AVOID garnishments, bankruptcy, REPOSSESSIONS, BAD CREDIT AND HARASSMENT. sands ef people !!iiit;='7 r of creditors. For t1 thaf realize, "YOU CAN'T BORROW I your home. Call y E D 0 I N G AND ANNIVERSARY Invitations, quick service, order — Marlo/le Baker, 2485 Pine OONELSON-JOHNS SPARKS-GRIFFIN FUNERAL HOME ^ "ThoughtIul Service" FE 8-9288 Huntoon funeraI home ^ ^^rvlng jPontlac lor SO ^f^ Voorhees-Siple HOME, F d Over A ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEOINC a friendly adviser, phone FE 2-5122 before 5 p.m., or If no an ■■ -s .far- ' -------------------------- DAINTY M.AID SUPPLIES 739 Menominee FE 57805 GET OUT OF DEBT ON A PLANNED BUDGET PROGRAM YOU CAN afford TAILORED TO YOUR INCOME SEE MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELORS SLEIGH RIDE FUN For your elub, church group, sc or family get-togethers. If o r drawn sleigh rWe, tobogganing l . Ice skating plus a home cooked spaghetti dinner. Groups of “ more. CUII for reservations. UPLAND HILLS FARM 428-1411 WIDOWS AND WIDOWERS, 48 AND ._ ------fed In helping organize I OBljjj Apply fo Pontiac FOUND: beagle PUP, VICINITY of MS9 Plaza, 473-3903. FOUND: BLACK FEAAALE DOG. Whipple Lake area. 425-7141.-__ FOUND: WHITE AND BLACK —male. North Oxford .OST: CINNAMON —TAN SAAALL terrier, red collar, vicinity of Wa-beek and Kirkway, Bloomfield - 2 BEAGLES, MALE A LOST: LARGE BLACK AND TAN PICKED UP ____ life spots fe- . dog wearing green leathe-i.uiia,, on Sashabaw, Wed.,' Marcl 9, please call 473-9229. Little glr iXTHE 1944 CIVIL RIGHTS;:;; ;-:law PRWiBiTt, with.;.; i;:;: certain exceptions, l-I-iOISCRIMINATION .BE- TRACTIVE op one sft( than the OTHER, ADVERTISE-;:-MINTS ARE PLACED UNDER THE MALE OR FEMALE COLUMNS FOR CONVENIENCE OP READ- % •;•; ERS. SUCH listings are ;•:■ :<■ NOT intended TO EX-;:;; CLUDE PERSONS OF EITHER SEX. _____ ______ -nd deal a week. 474-2284._________________ REAL ESTATE SALESM^ needed, experienced only. Albert ' Rhodes, Broker. FE 8-2304. MEN, $15 .PER EVENING, DE llvering advertising material. Car necessary. 4252441. )f Rochester off 'Reches- $500 monthly GUARANTEED SALARY PLUS BONUS AND CO. CAR For Right Man Steady year around work, strikes or layoffs. Must ne We train you. Personal IntarvI only. Call 474-2233 Monday, 4-7 p. YOUNG MAN TO PUMP ( 554 Franklin Rd.' McRitects Job captains, designers, drattimdn for progressive office doing Commercial and institutional work. E--ceMent opportunity for advanc ZiegelmCtn & Ziegelman Architect . NATIOI knMI^ 143 N. Woodward, Birmingham. M| ASSISTANT MANAGER TRAINEE For new retail stare on Elizabeth Lake Rd. In Pontiac. Good future for right man. Salary plus —' commission- Call Mr. Jack 33$-9203. ASSISTANT SERVICE MANAGER Must be experienced in body shop estimating. Modern dealership, paid vacations, retirement plon. This is an excellent opportunity for the man who can qualify. Apply Service Manager Lloyd Motors Llncolh-Mcrcury^omat 1250 OAKLAND DESIGNERS DETAILERS For machln* leoN and welding OVERTIME PAID HOLIDAYS, VACATIONS AND BLUE CROSS Progressive Welders 815 Oakland Ava. (U S. 10) Pontiac FE 4-9518 (An equal opportunity employar) DIE NIAKERS AND TOOLROOM machinists. Fendt Machine k Mfg. 4785 Dixie Hwy„ Drayton Plaint. Near Walton Blvd.___________ Press Box Vr. DUCT FABRICATOR, LAYOUT MAN, furnaca Installer, muit be experienced. Steady work. CHANDLER HEATING C0.<» ASSISTANT COLLECTION MANAGER Siva i wning for imblfloui 1 Exparlenct in the finance .. ... lacthm- field desired but not es-aenflal as qu^lfled applicant will be placed on bur trainee program. This is a permanent position. ' alartlng Salary plus monthly 1 arrangement. Company off.. . profit sharing trust plan plus olhar employe benefits. Contact Mr. Duff, good pay tor right 441 Elizabeth lAta .. ,—, licensed ......... ... ttsad homes, itMmbart MLS. Ca FE 54471 lor appointment, Ivar Schram. ____ EXPERIENCED CONCRETE patcher. Good pay. Regular hours. Send Resume to Pontiac Press Box 8Z, ___ EXPERIENCED RESIDENT j rintendent-custom home, sti ) 1(X) home projects. Send r w of experience, expectant a r, ogi, to Tha Pontiac Pn AUTO MECHANICS NEEDED We are loaded with work I Paid Blue Cross—Other benefits M»w Equipment-New Bul«‘"» SPARTAN DODGE or over; could be retiremant age. Must own an auto. Apply at Birmingham Bloomtiald Bank. 1“* ~ Maple Rd. at Adams. Bi scnooi graauflfv, college r business administration hi Good salar - ---" yancement Equal Opportunity" Em- EXPERiEN^cT^LANCHARD OP-erator tor cutting tool manufac-tyrar-Apply U. TggI and Cgttar Co. 28975 Orchard Laka Rd„ Far-mlngton, Mich.________ Business Monogement GROUND FLOOR OPPORTUNITY WITH NATIONAL FINANCE CO., LEARN TO MANAGE YOUR AVE^ PONTIAC, MICH. CARPENTERS AND H E L P E R S, steady work. 3M-4138 after 4 p.m. CAR WASHERS, DRYERS, DRIV-rs, full or part. time. 149 W. Hu- CAREER OPPORTUNITY or you. Farmar's Insurance roup. One of America's Is lultipla line companies offs — —ambitious « of 25 end 45. Applicants i Call 447-4091 batwoen I a 5 p.m.______________________ FITTERWELDER COMBINATION for conveyor work, steady wo ‘ overtime, fringe benefits. Must able to read bluaprlnti. 447 4 between I a.m.-5 p.m. ______ It train and finance CEMENT MAN For Modernization and garage Top dollar ter flat work, tootini end block. Call Chuck FE 8 925 Marcell Construction.______ CARPENTERS AND HELPERS 4294Sn_____________________ CAR WASHER NORTHLAND AUTO WASH SOS ELIZABETH LAKE RD. Across from Pontiac Mall CHEF. DAYS. EXPERIENCED -good salary, apply Pennell's • en Dome, 2805 Maple Rd„ 549-2424. ' DATA PROCESSING Supervisar Oakland University spon^lblllty of the University's. Processing Center. Will be re: sible tor scheduling work, a---------- llthing priorities, training opera- and Implementing ___________ posltloh requires extensive varied experience in data processing as well as experience ’------- provision. Salary '* be based on qy-" versify fringe . For >r Interviews, ci 1 appointment Oakland University DESIGN ENGINEERS • PROJECT ENGINEERS TEST ENGINEERS CHECKERS DRAFTSMEN TOOL DESIGNER TOOL DETAILER LAB TECHNICIAN TECH WRITERS Experienced In aero matic and hydraulic . Valued highly But not essential. Growing company many tringa benefits Blrmlggham, Mich. Designers Detailers Checkers MACHINE AND FIXTURE 44 HOURS PER WEEK C'OMPOSITE DESIGN 47-1440 5^-0170 4305 W. Thirteen 4 SANDERS, MAROt CARET, 448 Elm; oge 78; belpved wife of Robert Sanders; dear I great-gragdchlF ' dren and two graat-great-grand-cMMran. A Memorial Service will be Sunday, March 4, at 7:30 p.m. will be. ha 3:38 dJn. I Chapel < will lie In SALESMAN Executive Caliber , Quality {(etergents, soaps, floor waxes, disinfectants, etc. produce repeat txnlnesi trorn schools, hospitals, hiitltuflons. Industry, churches, dubs. Mall orders fully cradittd. Heavy advartliing support. Field and plant training. 3-Vear Training Program , To man who qualities, generous draw, high commitaloni, opportunity to advance to management position, fringe benefits Include Insurance, hosplfelizitlon, excellent rdtlremant plan. It Your Sights Are Set on a Handsome Income, telephone: MR. A. K. DOIGE (313) CE 2-5131 on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday March 7, 8 and 8 attaf 8:00 a.m. Dtsigner Mechanicol Ikip iW«k > tlElp WwtEd Mih 4 ......- a(id machar...... ________... I necessary. Career opportunity, -ctllant pay and benefits. Resume P.0, Box 138, Btrminghsm, LAND tURVE YIN 0 HELPER. High achaol nacdWary, Rochastar arta - OL OiaTl after 7 p.m. AWN MOWER small engine mechanic. Exparlanca raquirad. Pull time and part lima. Top pay. HalVarson Salet - Sarvica. Ml 7-530$ er PE 52253. Ellzabath, Lake 0 . Pay shut, roducts, 185 EXPERIENCED BENCH FIELD REPRESENTATIVE rt be high treinaaln Good salary; opportunity tor advancement and attractive benefits. Write Pontiac Press Fixture Builders Toolroom machinists For Mllls-Shaptrs-Planert OVERTIME PAID HOLIDAYS, VACATIONS AND BLUE CROSS al Opportunity Employer) \Haclt Mila Monday fl ______ >:30 AM fq______ FULL OR PART TIME, STOCK AND delivery, excellent t ' i.*7pp*y“S FURNACE MEN. EXPERIENCED only need apply, top wage commission, apply In person .. CO Heating Service, 237 W Clerk-ston Rd., Lake Orion.__ _____ work and planning, __________ necessary. Good fringe benefits. Pay scale 82.34 per hour to ** ■" depending on experience and . Apply at the City Managers office, 13600 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Pr-" Mich, by March 8, 1944.________ GAS STATION ATTENDANTS Must be experienced In lubrication and minor repairs. Full or qai" fima. Local references. Sunoco Sti tlon. Telegraph at Maple Rd. . Apply 1 )nd 3:30 p.i ^RILL MEN Full tlni^ experienced, Hpgpl zalion, paid vacation, good wa Apply Ellas Bros. Restaurant, 1 HEATING SERVICE MAN FOR BIR-mingham Bloomfield area. Experience both hot air “' minimum ----------'— 5 yrs., trasp. refs, required HELP WANTED FOR MAINTAIN- HOWARD SOUTH SHELL STATION, wk., experienced; ; IN ROCHESTER Lawn Equipment Service, to ov haul single cylinder engine# i set up and repair all types la mowers. Permenant position, mi CO. operating fine lewelry. If lease depts. Prorif-ihaf-g, insurance program, pdid va-Jlons. Sales experience helpful It not necessary. See Mr. Berch K - Mart Jewelry Dept. MOWER MECHANICS, FULL and part time, mual have ex- *- 2^S aJ^i^Utlea^ * '' LINOLEUM Mechanic, highest waM, txi lent working condltloiw, ^-4940. txcah MAINTENANCE MEN Experienced In machine Installation and repair, steady work and toll fringe program, apply Avon Tube, Fourth and Water Streets, Rochester, Mich. OL 1-8471. i Machine ;• Demonstrator All around machinist, with S ytari tracer laths exparlanca. Capable of working on own Initiative. Re-qulrtd to damonstrata and service full llna of tracer lathes. Top salary. Fringe banatlts and car fur- MACHINISTS OAKLAND UNIVERSITY Machinists to work In the mechine detailed prints. Thli poitit covered by all fringe benef eluding paid vacatlant and --------- retirement. To make an appolnt- MACHINE REPAIR AMN FOR JOB-bing ship, milling, drilling, turning equip., fringe benefits, day shifty Roaster Manufacturing Co., RETIRED MAN. LAUNDRY AND dry cleaning, 1105 Jmlyn, 338 2784. RETIRED MARRIED AAAN PART time, coll) operat8d laundry —" dry cleantrs. Raf. required, trany. Call S to 8 p.m. maintenance. Steady : A4AN to learn vacuum CLEAN-er repair work. 24 yeers established firm. Age no problem. Stead^^nployment. Car necessary. Modem home. Insurance, vacation, good lalery. Trevlt Farms, 1480 Mr*" ■ Romeo 752-3850._____________ MECHANIC WANTED, volume used car tot, good si salary, paid hospitalization a... cation. Must have own tools. Cell Mr. White at KING AUTO SALES, 4485 Dixie Hwy-> (US 10) Clarkston. MA 52471._________________________ MIDDLE-AGED MAN FpR GEN^- ) some machine experience. 1 Is steady employment with i wages and fully paid fringe VALENITE METALS 328S Haggerty Rd. Welled Lake, Mich. Equal Opportunity Employer MOTEL CLERK, PARTTIME, EX- s license. Contact Mr. May-naru. Ml 4-7500. Harold Turn" _Ford, Birmingham._______________ NIGHT CLERK FOR MOTEL, p.m. to 4 a.m., 4 days at 3100 month. Write Pontiac Press Box ) OAKLAND UNIVERSITY Has an opening tor a high sche.. graduate to work In the University Strvices Dept. Some typing pro-flclancy' would ba hefplul. Tha poaltlon Involvai mall distribution, .TKltvIng. Equal Opportunity Employer TREE TRIMMER, EXPERIENCeO, good fringe boneltts, pay scale: $2.51 per - hour to $3.04 depending on axMrIence and skill. Apply at the (fity , Managers office, 13400 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, Mlch-Igan by March '___________ Tuba Bending, Fixture BUILDERS Man experienced In Building p operated fixtures to bend 9 diameter steel tubing ter euf— five Industry. Oqpd rate, overtime and all fringes. Apply Avon 7 Fourth and Water streets, M471, Rochaater, Mich. KANTED: SEMI-TRUCK DRfVER tor City of Detroit and suburban I. Celll between *' ------- OAKLAND UNVERSIT1 PERSONNEL OEPT. ROCHESTER, MICH. _ 338-72J1 _______ O'NEIL REALTY HAS OPENING (»ct*llM Mtoi ^ vious records — your tentlal Is unlimited. Proksch, sales miner sonal Interview. Ray O'Neil, Rei 3520 Pontiac Laks OR 4-2222 Call Mr. OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG MEN. Warehouse and counter latoi. Electrical axperience preferred. Apply Standard Electric Co., 175 S. Sag. PARTS DEPARTMENT COUNTER man, experienced preferred. POLICE CADETS, City of troy $3,200 to $4,400 Wonderful opportunity for I school graduate in one of Igan's fastabt growing cities: Money not required. Mlnimun Contact personnel department, 40 W. WettIM Road, Troy, Michigan MU 8-1155._________________ PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR CLERKS MUST BE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE AND BE .ABLE TO TYPE AT LEAST 30 WPM. APPLY OR SEND RESUME TO: Salaried Personnel Dept. Glanwood Avt. and Kennatt Rd. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Sorter for nights, must be tst and dependable. Apply r" abeth Laka Rd.____________________ valid drivers license wonted tor used ear lot. Apply In person Suburban Olds. 435 S. Woodward Birmingham. See ........ " PORTER wanted, BIO VOLUME used car lot. Good starting salary, paid vacation, hospitalization, opportunity to advance kilo sales, Must have drivers license Call t KINO AUTO US 1« CI- — Procduction Foreman Assemble operation experience required. Company paid life insurance and Blue Cross, Blue Shield. Go o d working cohditions. Write Pontiac Press, Box 51. bXI Production Control Manager BABY SITTER, COME FOR INTER-View between 8 a.m. and I p.m., 438 Boyd.___________________ BAKERY saleswoman, PULL OR part time, no tvanlnoa or Sundays. Anderson Bakery. W. 14 MIto, _ Blrmlngl^m. ____ BARMAID, ALSO WAITREWV AP-ply In parion. Avon Bar. 3912 Au-bum Rd. BEAUTY (Operator, pull time " good pay. Walled Lake area. Marie Maur, MA 51314 by J».m. or evenings, MA 53114. _____ ________ ______ Mr. _______ r, EM 57188 (Union Lake office) salesaaan full time. Clothes. 4448 Dixie meiw amp to Mibart kle Hwy. Cl Service Representatives 3 M. Company Is looking tor k let rapresentatlvas recently discharged from Military SarvMt. Electrical or Mechanical background. High Khool graduate. In, tha Pontiac' araa. For personal Inlarvtew call our Datrolt c"— 444-1414. Mr. Palmar, Servlca agar, an equal opportunity ployer._________________________ Y PAINTER - EXPERI — pleasent working condl- — Infra Corp., 5U4 Dixie Waterford. TECHNICIAN * ertft devices. M. C. MFG. CO. 118 Indlanwood Rd., Lake Orion An Equal Opportonity Employer flLEVlSION T E C H N 1 C I A —" 'ir thop work and mpn-Top pay call Ml 53581. TELEVISION AND SERVICE A e^rlmced, Birmingham f" TOOL ROOM HELP ^SjTTER,^2^lim.ORBN. J15 Y~sirTEft to”live in7 I wtl^me. 482-1453 before 3. COUNTEA girl FOR DRY CLEAN-Ing afore. Good oppor^ty tor advancement to atoAg manager. BABY SITTER TO LIVE-............. motherless home. FE ,51842, 3988 Joslyn. WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK. RD. 53S41orFEJ^«. BEAUTICIAN, E)R0CESSIN6 Supervisor Oakland University Excel lent oppertuntty ter -- perlenced data p------- visor to assume wnilblllty of the Univerg Processing Canter. WII sponsible tor scheduling tabllshing priorities, train__ _ lions employes, maintain accuracy and Implamanting procadurts. The position requires extensive varied experience In data pn Ing as well as experience li pervislon. Salary Is open anc based on quallllcatlons. All GIRL WANTED, GDOO APPEAR ance, personality and bustnass Inclined, good starting aelary and ---------- ....-------- Dakiand University Personnel Oepe-*----- Rochester, h _________3357211 rta. Typing DENTAL ASSISTANT — PONTIAC Reply lnV)nr^nd"te Knlf Dining Room Waitresses TED'S WOODWARD AT square lake rd. DRUGS CLERK, preferred, ~ cashiering, EXPERIENCEO - - toast sales and ng, ovtr It, 4 p.m.-IO p.m. Laka Drugs, 8850 Cooley M3-4134. DRUG AND COSMETIC CLERK, and working c____________ _______ Cleaners, 14A S. Woodward, Glrm-Ingham. Ml ' DUE TO - prtvatt Ing f unts receivable keeper^ through I delatls In full - . ---- -----, expe^, avallebte. Reply to Pontiac depending axgiH'lanoa. Apply ^rpinnel 0^. Ponllac Oentral ELDERLY WOMAN FOR LIVE-IN baby iltfing. ■2784. a th»p EXPERIENCED GENERAL^FICE and payroll, part time, excellent ■■';rs. Apply In person. Joda In-itrles. 588 Wide yrac" ' EXPERIENCED CLEANING I. Rothes- EXPERIENCEO WAITRESS. Lisa's Restaurant, 49f* " ter Rd.. Rochester_____ EXPERIENCED AIDE, 7-3 PM, 3 PM-11 PA6, Rochester erse. OL t-4377 or 447 1498.______ FULL OR PART TIME PRESSER, ---------------leeessary. MAM Harbor. 482-8440. I. Apply In pi *8 OIxfe. On GEiSERinrOFFici^SRKTGOOD ' pist, SAanutacturIng plant In Bir Ingham. Write Eentlic Prm im jrking In p 335^45, 01 HOUSEKEEPER, GOOD WITH children, light cooking. Rtteroncoa required. 5 days. Own traraporto-Hon, Excellent ^y. 4452114. HOUSEKEEPER FOR MOTHER-less home. 2 children, acheol age. 3452151.________ INTERVIEWERS FOR PART-TIME JAIL MATRON $4100-$4700 In iMtItutlonil s loteHnfl — " LADY FOR TYPING AND GENER-al pHIca virork. Plaase send lab and pay Into., age, education and family status to Post Olfica Box MIDDLE AGE LADY TO CARE FOR two small children and light hous5 work. FE 5 8779._ MIDDLE AGED, OCiOO TRON E R -CLEANER - every Friday - WANTED: USED CAR PORTER, regular SVb days per week, no lyotfs, fringe benefits. Call Tommy Thompson, Sales Manager at SHELTON PONTIAC-BUldK, Married man, mature, mechanically Inclined. May mean double your previous .Income. Call Fg 5-4IIS WANTED “WJ.'!__________________________ WARNER AND SWASEY - 2 AC set up men end operator In lob shop type work, top rite, fringe benefits, afternoon shl“ “"*■— Manufacturing Co. 21 WORK EVENINGS AND WEEK--1j_Apply Chicken Delight. 1302 Huron, after 7 p.m. YOUNG MEN MOVE UP ixperlence necessaiy—we « you good money at you toi lumlturo butinost In our e> Wastco Haotlim Service, $37 id.,take &-- YOUNG IMAN TO OPiRATE BLUE-machine. Houri I a.m. to m. ^ ovortljno. Call #75 CimnInigham-LImp ■ ■- N. Woodward 3 WOMEN FOR GREENHOUSE 20 LADIES Tco.!*^? mSs fo? personal intervlow. 50 FREE BiaCLES Mothers, would you like to get baeutllul now Schwinn Mcycto for your chIMran. All you havt to do Is sell 45 botttoa of famous Watkins venllle and 45 cans of popper to your friends and relatives. Call 3»-30S3, t • ^ • ■ ,-l CAR HOSTESS TO WORK 1) a.m. to 4 p.m. Excellant pay. r ' Piper Restaurant, 4370 , HighI Rd. PE 85741.______________ ACCOUNTING CLERK Experience in payrolls, payablat, receivables, billing and cost ply Rdcheister Papar Co, M Rochester, Mich. ^ , AGENCY SERVING %UTH SEEKS ATTENTION RN's and LPN's ..... children, 7:30 .. . 54778 after 4. " BABY - SITTING. HIGH Union Laka araa. FE SITTER AHO^HOliSEKErP-^n^rnatlng I off. KAISER. ALCOA ALUMINUM SID- NEW HOUSE AND REMODELING Building ModernizatioR 1 STOP BUILDING SERVICE. Remodeling, Recreation rooms, roofing, garages, all storms and ^screens, aluminum siding, 'free estimates, up to 20 years to pay. Vermett & Sons Builders, FE 8-6115, OR 3-9590. 2110 Dixie. 2-CAR GARAGES, lO'XSe', $$75. WE art local builders end bulU any size. Cement work. Free estimates. Pedy Bullt Garay Co. OR 55418 ' 2-CAR GAbAGE, $888 ill types of kitchen cupbc remodeling, cupboards, additions, attic rooms, recreation rooms, aluminum siding, roofing. Free esti-motes. No down poyment. G & M Construction Co., FE 2-1211. 86 N. Soginow. COMPLETE REMODELING SERV-ka, kitchen cabinets, adding, concrata work, brick and block, htuio raising, foundations, basements, aluminum sldLig, roollng, no down payments. Laprsit Const. , RECREATION ROOMS basement, recreation room, kl....... and bathrooms my specialty. .State licensed, Reas. 482-8448. CUSTOM CABINET CARPENTRY, II years exp, 338-0545. _ INTERIOR FINISH, KlfCMENi P^eHn^ 40 years experience Cement Work ^ CEMENT WORK FE 8-8969 ‘ Cement and Block Work Oulnn't Construction Co. FE 57477_________Eves. FE 58ir CEMENT WORK. CALL BETWEEN 58 p.m. FE 51824.___________ CEMENT WORK - FREE ESTI-mates. OR 52358. call enytimo. lOEWALKS, DRIVEWAYS, .OA-toga ftoors. FE 1-2358. NEW AND REMODELING WORK, tlla. ilate, marble, Ponflec Tilt k Marble, 4155580. _______ I PLASTERING, EXPER^ PATCH work. 20 yeers exp. 331^554. ARROW PLASTERING CO. EEPAlR old and new plaster and dry wall. FE 54005. A ALTERATIONS ALL TY^S, KNirl dresses, leafhaf coate. OR 57183. ALTERATIONS FIRST QUALITY - - prices. 4851114. Envestrwi^lng MkS GUTTER CO. COMPLETE aavastroughlng larvico. Free atlF mates. 473-4844______ RETAIL PLUMBINO AND HEATING SUPPLY Repair Perti end Replacements 38 Oakland Ave. ___________$358418 Floer SfTntT $10 PER HOUR lE^THU INTERESTS YOU, THEN CAL^^ ni-nn for affoint- jTdiHvwtas. NURSES AIDE OVER il, AFPLY ."MigW . -.... _______________________ OFFICi OIRL TO ANSWER H. MW W. Mspis, Ofdwrd Likt. OFFICE GIRL h Lk. Rd., 1 Atoll. Call W. Apply 3137 I nflli W. of Fi FULL-TIAAE REAL ESTATE SALES- “---------d prtforrod-now Top commiulon WIdemon for __________________FB 4-«526. FULL TIME AND PART TIME boouty oporotof-Droyton Plolni 674^)301 ■______________■ PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION HAS IMMEDIATE OFENINOS FOR Stenographers Must Be Experienced APPLY Salaried Personnel Dept. An Equal Opportunity Employar MEN AND WOMAN PART OR FULL TIME PANY EXPENSE. WILL BE CALLING ON tOO TOV ‘ COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. 7131 SCHAEFER, DETROIT FRESSER, COMBINATION SILK PART OR FULL TIME SALES paopio tor real aitata ulat. " ' tiple llstingi. Will train It nc. . . Mrlancad. Ploqiant privato oftlca t Pontiac Frau REGIONAL MANAGER axpwlanca In party ____ .. .....r dl^ aalllnB.^Wa manutactura tho worM't moot boau-... .------------------- Backgro tonal h Doty, i Id of oxporlonca. For por-■rvlaw, writo: Mr. E. T. I watt WPtor Sti., FRESSER OF MEN'S GARMENTS, axporltnca orafarred. Apply Fox Dry Claanara, 71> W. Huron. ITn or practicau evenings Ma?Kanilo"'?!Mle, * 31$*L!add^d?I MA 4-IS3S.___________________ UlESLADY, DRUG AND COSMEf: le lalot. Exptrltncad, rat., parton-Ml »«340. REAL ESTATE SALES FERSON-partnariblp opportunity—<73.0701. Taleslady. part time, no Clarkiton, Mich. bixia Hwy. TAB OPERATORS Minimum I yaar axparlanca. A ply In perion or land rasuma FORD TRACTOR DIVISION 2300 E. Mapla Rd. Birmingham WOOL PRESSER. TOP WAGES, Walkar'i Claanari, SEAMSTRESS pMitlan!* nla' working Mndlltont. Bloomfield Fashion Shop PONTIAC MALL tsi." Me Help, Mole-fewab t-A $125 PER WEEK SALARY Guaranteed TELEHPE OPERATOR $4,100-$4,900 oxporlancad laloiypa aparalor. T| l^r?r4S-F.ir"« aT'^; land Co. Courltwuio. 12M N. Tala- graph Rd. Pontiac, Michigan._____ TUFPERWAEE HOME PARTIES oponings for A 3 full llmi. part tima. Commiulon. Fraa Invoitmant. For In- _______ . na S3^4aao. or writa Tupporwara, 33» Auburn Rd., ?ralX. ( Co. 231 S. Woodward. Birmingham. TYPIST- waiVress, experienced, good A------Waitam Driva <1 and DIxia. WAITRESSES Dining Room and Curb Full or ^rt-tlma. Paid vacaUopt. Hotpitllliatlon. Lunrt hour and **ilG*'%T*REs7AURANr'’ Talograeh A Huron or DIxlo Hwy. A Sllvof Laka Rd. WANTED: RN EXPERIENCED FOR ---------^^^on. 33S-7II3. JSEKEEPER BE- _____________A In cart of 3 yoar girl. —--- ANTEDRF exPE orthopadic turgaon. WANTED: HOUSEI twaan 30 and 50. In girl. Sta-2SSt. ______________ WANTED CASHIERS i^D 3 FULL S51-33M amr 3;30 p.m. WAlSTEd iEXPERIENCED w'ait-rasd. 1 axMrlancad cook, for aftamoont, 377 Auburn Ava. WOMAN FOR GENERAL OFFICE, a to Pontiac Prut Box < IMEN FOR SNACK BAR. PAID olldaya, paid vacatlont, FE 24343. IMAN FOR . kitchen, apply poy l/rivp m, irv., batwaon 2-3 p.w.____________ AAN FOR CARE OF 2 PRE iioolart and 1 Infant Ih my. homo YOUNG SINGU WOMEN RGE INTERNATIONAL HAS SITIONS AVAILAllLE IN Py^ : »elations_oepartaaent. 1ST BE ABLE TO HANDLE LEPHONES AND MUST BN Y TALKING WITH «OPUE elTIONS MUST BE FILLED MEDIATELY, * ONLY THOSE le TO START IMMEDIATE SHOULD APPLY. FDR IN RVIEW, PHONE toR. JIAAMER jfelp WwitoH Mr T ft B BEAUTY SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR, portwltjj^^ motr progrmlva Werk WwtBd Cwyles U-k COUPLE WANTED AS CARETAKER and animal tittar, for 2 montht from Ator need real eitate Mietmen Mil FHA repotsatied hornet Pontiac and lurroundlng Call Mr. Bolqar, 347-1444. Instnictiens-SdiMis ^10 Men Wanted . Now To Train as Accident Investigators Inturanca companlu datparataly need man to Invattlgata the hai^ million accident!, firat, ttorm, wind and hall lottat that occur dally. You can earn top money In thit exciting, fatt moving fiald. Car fumithad. . . Expentaa paid . Train i I tpara to twitch. Man urgantiy needed. . pick ^yeur ^location. Local and N Write ut today, AIR MAIL, ft free datallt. ABSOLUTELY NO OBLIGATION. A dlVltlon of I-- Miami, Florida, ettabllthad 19 .. INSURANCE ADJUSTERS SCHOOLS Work WBBtBd Male l-t CARPENTTER WORK OP ^ . ti 23. c. Dix-ton. OR 3-3S49. DESKS, FILES, OFFICE FURNI tore, portabla and office lyeewrit-art, adding machinet, draftihg WANTED GOOD USED 1 WHEEL TRAILER AND A TRAVEL TRAILER. SLEEP 4 TO 4. AQUARIUM AND EQUIPMENT. FE 5-2264._______________________ WANTED: COPPER, BRASS, ALU-mlnum, radletort, lead and *“• tarlat. MA 3-2970. WANTED: GOOD USED 3 REPklG-llon comprfaor unit. UL ---------- Wanted to Rent CHRISTIAN FAMILY DESIRES 3 bedroom houM, Clarktton-Watar-ferd area, excellent rat. MA 3-213S. CHURCH NEEDS SUITABLE place to worthip full tima in Pontiac. Rant or rant with option ---- _av. w,yna buy. Contact R< .....ton. Flint, CE ^5501._______ CLEAN RESPONSIBLE FAMILt, _0tlt. 332-0311. COTTAGE ON GOOD FiSHING AltD twimming lake.. July 13 'bedroom home for rantal about tenable. FE 441102 er FE 4- URGENTLY NEEDED, 4-ROOM -- - will give ----------------- If. 473-3447. YOUNG COUPLE NEED . rbOm apartment, houM, or trailer — fumithad. Mutt Include call 333-47P after 5:00 P.m. Shorn U*kW LADY WISHES TO SHARE HER home wlf- -------- **““ FE 4-9057. YOUNG MAN TO SHARE ment, $30 ----- — Call before ap/rt- . utllltlat. FE ^3337. Wanted twi IlNH 1 TO 50 r Immadlata Salal MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE YORK EXPANDING COMPANY NEEDS PROPERTY NOW IN DRAYTON PLAINS, WATERFORD, AND SURROUNDING AREAS, PROMPT, NO OBLIGATION APPIMISERS. WE BUY OUTRIGHT, NO FEES, NO WAITING. FOR FURTHER DE---- OUR Ut-- ^CJ^BUVjER^ ELWOOO REALTY W3410 1^ BarinM^^^^ FOR YOUR EQUITY, VJ OR OTHER. FOR QUICK CALL NOW, HAGSTROM REALTOR, OR AtnSS OR EVENINGS PROFESSIONAL BUILDING FOR RENT: Ideal for doctor, dantitt, attorney, Inturanca agantt, Le- formation, OR 4G394. TOP DOLLAR WHY SETTLE FOR LESS? In moat caaat wa can have your property uM In a few daytlll No need to taka a big dlacount for quick cath. Buyart galore waiting. Call for fraa appraltal of today'! market price. WARDEN 134 W. Huron, Pontiac 333-7157 Immediate cloting. REAL VALUE REALTY, 424-9575, Mr. Davit. 2 BEDROOMS Cute and cozy It thla ranch hor near Oakland Univartity. Hat c water, gat heat. City tawar bal Inttaliad. Ideal fe^ « Pla or ratiraei. I on land conttac S1,040 down. SEE WARDEN REALTY .434 W. Huron, f^ontlac 333-7137 2 faMily, many extras. , WE NEED listings ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH, IN Pontiac. 473-3794. dOOMk- AND BATH, 430 PER week with a 4100 dtpetlf. Child welcome. Inquire at 273 Baldwin Ave. Call 334-4054.________________ 4-H REAL ESTATE WATERFORD-St. Benadlct't ar " droom bungalow, vary ---- d clean, alum, tiding, Kar - 2-famlW ily. Pontiac Prett Box h FOUR ROOMS AND BATH, SAAALIL Jtaby welcoma. $37.50 per week, ^th SUM deposit. Inquire at 273 FURNISHED 1 BEDROOM TER race apartment. Caramlc„bath. Air conditioning. Garbage ditpotal. Paved parking. No children or pett. in Highland.________________ 5 ROOMS, BATH, NO CHILDREN or patt. rat, r^ulrad. FE »9333. I O D E R N 1 BEDROOM APART-trwnt, ttova, rafrigarator, alr-c^l- Avallabla March I, 4»2431. NEW 2 BEDROOM GARDEN-tVi^fe apartments. Completaly alr-condl-tloned, GE appliances, sound con- OPEN MODEL . •Sat. and Sun. 2-5 P.M. American Heritage Apartments. 3345 Watkins Lake Road, oN Scott Laka Rd., between Pontiac Lake Rd. and Dixie Hwy. (U.S. 10). The latnt thing in modem ppartment living. Drive out and tee._ Rant Honsti, FarnlrtBii 39 2-BEDROOM, GARAGE. IN PON-tlac. Taachert prefarrad. W r I ■ Pontiac Preu Box 22. ROOM COTTAGE, $47 PER pated, TV. Sagamore Motel, 709 S. LARGE CLEAN ROOM FOR GEN-tierran. Private entrance. 245 Nel-ton. FE 4-4373._______________________ 334-4ML*' MAID SERVICE. COFFEE, CAR- petad, TVi telaphona, i Sagamore Wlotel, 749 S, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, SLEEPING SLEEPING ROOM FOR GENTLE-man, nr. Flahar Bo^ and Pan-tiac Motors. FE 4-2370.____ VFa — operating dental tulta. Paved parking ares. 4 treatment rooms. vale offica. Butinau office lab. . Alr-condtloned, Reaaoc—.. rantOI arrsngementt can ba made. All rapllat are condMentlal. " NORTH POINT REALTY .. 2,000 tqt fi nvw. 1SUB rtnid^l $9 BUlt OflJ—Mr OL ______________ Snh Hb-OLONIAL$ SUBURBAN LIVING 100 FOOT LOTS VILLA HOMES, INC. RED BARN VILLAGE NO. Wnt of M-24 between Lake Orion and Oxford behind Alban's Country Cousin. ^ AAodel plwe 424-1543 HIITER bath, u'^SiseSS:^: build on our lot. Let ut show you our model. CALL B. C. HIITER, REALTOR, 3792 Ellz. Lake Rd. FE 2-0179, after 4 p.m. 442-4427. OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 3 P.M. LEO BOGERT 442-2393 w vacant — move right In. LIVE OFF LAND 142x110' site, plenty large enough for garden, can have rabbits, chickens and small animals. Comfy * Has baument, 2 car garage. BEAT THE ROBINS, get set for spring now. $10,230 gniy 10 per cent and edit putt you In, $42.13 mo. plus tax and Ins. HAGSTROM MLS REALTOR, 4900 W. HURON, " 4^, EEVES., OR 3d299. I i DW A . NEWLY DECORATED, gas heat, 3Jiedrooms, Land contraa or will ............... 1 4-3195. iiLFORD - Modern 3 BEOf-room brick ranch. 1% baths. P -ment. Gas heat. Paved si Sewer. Water. 415,900. 343J1030. te Mixed Neighborhood MODEL OPEN AFyoNOONS 1-5 AND SUNDAY WESTOWN REALTY ' 334 Bloomfield Near Luther ^E 4-2743 aftarnoont. LI 2-4477 Eves. FIRST IN VALUE MODEL ural (Jreplaca; formal dining l- modern kitchen. NeW furnace and air conditioning. SHa 70'xl42'. SIxMm by appolnimant. LESLIE R. TRIPP, REALTOR-APPRAISER ra»"«’bSS5s.„....... fully carpited, custom draparlet throughout, bullt-lns, storms and In pl«y art* and pSSramlc pdtio. S?virm^5!R«i:t'S;rffflr'ii'!S! ment with rac. room, lounga, den and tatedng room. Pricad to ull. Owner transferred. 343-7493. YOUNG-BILT HOMES REALLY MEANS BETTER-BILT RUSSELL YOUNG, SSVh W. HURON NO Discount Trade Your preunt home on the new INCOME Good Wnt Side location, 4 rooms and ceramic bath down, 4 rooms and bath up, separate entrances. Could be 3-famlly very aosliy -No work needed, excellent buy. 3-plece bath with shower • Home located on dead-end ---- With beautiful view overlooking golf couru. Drapes and carpeting included. Call for details. McCullough realty MILLER AARON BAU6HEY REALTOR ... ______ ______ range, dlth.washer. Family room, 2-car attached garage, fenced yard plus much more. $21,-Mortgage terms Y WEST SIDE — .. . DAILY MOVE RIGHT IN VETERANS-FHA No down payment buys ler«„ 7 room bl-level with 1'/» bath-2 Hying roems-2'A,car garage, back-tooped straot—located In M lford clou to Wixom and Walled lake. Asking $17,900. LOWER STRAITS LAKE PRIVILEGES Larn wide ranch wH family room and atta garaga 27' carpatad 14' kltchen-larga lot - - from the lake $14,900. Veterans nothing down or 10 per cent ■‘—~ —bank farms. J. j. DAILY CO. MODELS OPEN DAILY .2 TO 6 OPEN SUNDAY ... 2 TO 8 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 DONELSON PARK 2880 W. Huron St. Immediate Possession ! car attached garage, full bas nant. A real buy at $24,300, $ itr cent down plus closing. AL PAULY PLEASANT LAKE PRIVILEGES, bedroom, 2Vii baths, walk-out bast mant, fully carpeted, 2'/) car garage, large terraced lot, $37,950 total prfee. Phone 36XB43.____ PARTRIDGE “IS THE BIRD TO SEE" URGE FAMILY HAVEN ........... Carpets, drspw, and boat dock Included. Priced at $3S,- *" lAKE FRONT HOME Two-bedroom home on White Lake. Nicely furnished on 4Vx110' lot with shode trees. S big rooms, all ready to bring you happiness for $3,5M do«nc Portatlon. An unusually fine bi for $2500 down. Donaldson Schoc PARTRIDGE REAL ESTATE 1050 W. HURON, FE 4-3S01 ROCHESTER AREA Family room with hot Water ha overtooks twimming pool on oerts. Has 2 bpdrooms and g rage. $21,900. 10 par cent dow ohona OL 1-SSSS. SHEPARD REAL ESTATE SHELBY TbWNSHIP NEAR, dyke - 23 Mile Rd. Brick ranc^ 3 bedrooms; IVi baths, paneled family room, fireplace. Custom kitchen. TIMES Gl's ZERO DOWN If you have served In tha Ar l9^?*an«P have *__ since, call TIAAES REALTY we will ull yob any prIcad he lor ZERO down. Tako advent, of the low Interest rate of S'/i per cent. It we home for you. Times Realty sm DIXIE HIGHWAY (South of Waforford Hill) _ — --- Open 9-9 P-"' UTICA AREA. ASSUME LOW • r. lot, draom kitchen. 731-9437. V0N SEEING IS BELIEVING ___ ..JIng. 1'.^ baths. Gas 4 blocks from Flshtr Body. "1,900. FHA terms.. VON REALTY WALLED LAKE, gas heat, big contract torma, ' of home equity, I 2 BEDROOMS. 0 built by another Crest's coWetent planning experts have discovered that today's home buyer wilt not socrifico -...... for price; he demands fu sura for his dollar spent. ------- Crut has cut building costs through volume purchasm of raw material—and pasted f" —'— at only t1S,9S0 (plus lot). AAodi on Airport Road between AA-59 a Williams Lake Road. RAY O'NEIL, REALTOR 3320 PONTIAC LAKE ROAD SPRING IS jusr, AROUND THE CORNER FOR LESS COST THAN USED TAYLOR MODEL See This OUTSTANDING VALU^^ 7939 Highland Rood S mllu west of City Airport 3 BEDROOM TRI LEVEL PRICED FROM $12,500 on your lot or ours OPEN DAILY 1 TO Z SAT. AND SUN. 1 TO 6 Anytima by appointment WE ACCEPT TRADE-INS TAYLOR AGENCY Real Estals-Bulldlng-Inturanct 132 Highland Road (M59) OR 443M Evenings Call EM 3-9937 Open Sunday 2-5 TWIN LAKES A new 4 on large County's LAKE FRONT colonial, locatad n ona of Oakland Soma of tha man'^ faaturas art I'/S baths, large family room with fireplace, full basement, 2 baths Garage ' CORNER LOT with a good 1 I -m home, paneled nving roi r fnmdce, well' and let pui ih to equity balance on t tract. OM per month. Call < m or FE i-*«*l. OPEN SUNDAY ‘t2-3 LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD f at Flint “-■-n E |.*W3 GILES ment up rents VS per moni 0 room apartment down, lepari gat heating units, large 2 c garage, blacktop drive, *0 foot ¥ A real buy at tl*,S00. Terms. BEOROOM> RANCH HOME . cated on Sashabaw Rd., living room with fireplace, cozy family ----- attached garage, come ’ ' tll.M heat, 7 car attached gara____ acres of land. Only in.7M. S22$0 ROOM HOME. Real neat NORTH iOHNSON - t*S0g. Terms. HOMESITE northwest of Rochester, borders the Paint Creek, real location. Only S7S00. ----- --RES - Attention Land lovers furniture to stay. ( It $13,400. Ut.m'OFF BALDWIN — S n ----.jr details. ' f.\ ALBERT J. RHODES, Broker FE I-23M 25* W. Walton FE 54713 ' MUJLTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE By Kate Osann Sab Fanat CITY NORTH . building tot. Close to scboe tots service, shoeph^ P^i Motor I PRICE, HI-WOOD VILLAGE SUB HOW ABOUT THIS FOR YOUR FIRST HpME , beautifully irge living room win, m.-, d cove ceilings. Vestibule < t«*50. SMITH (Sc WIDEMAN REALTORS 334-4 I Only ».50 picture win-ig room, oil heal, city, gas, attached gardge.! The Brightness pf the outdoors is brought through the cheery sunroom io;i this ^bedrobm colonial located ini ode ofJhe choice sections of Pon*. ^ tiac. The living room features a iv, car garbge. Call fireplace, the kitchen has information. ;«m.'*On‘y’tt4!5(!p.* REAL ESTATE CLARK STOUTS There's happy livin* galore I." tl'is'- 2,100-square-foot 3-bedroom bi- .....family ceiling, 2 fireplaces, I, formal dining room BROOCK 413* Orchard Lake Rpad 'BUD' Approx. 7 Acres Home Site il location for country homo; It sKluded spot In Sprlng-I Township, only 5 minutes YEARS FROM NOW - You \ Naw listing. Good solid 5-room homo located west of Pontiac with — - privileges on White Lake. - ——-,.2 anclosed porches, ew etumlnum siding, .....- Kreens, new root, new well and pump. Located on corner with 3 lots. Carpeting, drapes, range end dryer Included. ... .... ... „JJ5Q --------- s contract at 575 month « app. 52,000 down. TRY THIS FOR SIZE - ♦ spacioug breakfast le vmods. 4icat garage. Priced MA 6-4000 OFFICE OPEN SUNDAYS 4444890 Loke Front lot opw SUN. 2-5 6020 GRAPER "BUD" Nicholie, Reoltor 4* Ml. Clemens $1. FE 5-1201 OR FE 2-3370 outdoor patio. Carpeting and drapas Included. Near shming and bus. All this and myra for only 533,*00. NEED LISTINGS AND WOULD DORRIS IlSCHRAM Open Suncdby Best Buys Today 3t ACRES, 4-BEDROOM JtOME, *• 45 ACRES-RANCH HOME, ScAr garaga, 4> badroomt, living, dining room, IVk batha, many axtras. 15 acres wooded. 1000 peOeh, *5 apple trats, raspberrlat. Much mere for IliriMHE S9 GOOD INVESTMENTT-ICE CREM4 ^slness. pOrkIng, rees. lease. FE HOUGHTON LAKE RESORT Full season lust aMad. * rant; iBui* . 6RABLE REALTY 500 ACRES , GOOD FARMLAND $800 TOTAL PRICE $75 ON. $25 PER MO. ViO acres of good farqnland whara vegatables, rica, wtieat, corn, fruits and most anything planted thrives. Annual rainfall 4S inches. Tatnpara-turas range from a low of 50 da-graas to a* high of 05 dtgraas. Pioneers from all over the wr-‘-* are pouring into this country si Ing their fortunes. Soma at largest companies In the world building lactones througheut I lend. We hive 750 terms of acres each to sell. They _______________________the capital .. Breill, South America. Each farm has been fully survavad, sMkad, and registered. *" ' ‘ “ *'“" showing pi pfeta data... .. . ____ ..______ Sellg Bros. Raal Estate Company, 42 W. South Street, Indlanepolls, .Indtene. Telephone area code 317, t34.8328 or area code 317, 283-1254. $a(t BvfiiMts Prs^rty S7 Iherpast let-upt on the lake. 180,000 en terms. Let us show you. WARDEN REALTY .84 W. Huron, PdWtl^ 333-7157 LEASE, 4'OAT, I^ICNIC area, ETC. “-*--- — ••** Pontlee Leka Nothing 8 Rd. MARINE BUSINESS *6 yArOS liSEb CARWEflN^ dot"alir miki highway. 130 name area, p yeers with sanM ird motor company. Building special equipment 835,000, oslooo down, 810,000 in pdrts small merchandise. Bi----- r pif- * ...... PON >6ntiac pres - PARTRIDGE “IS THE BIRD TO SEE' BEAUTY SALON Attractive Woodward, * - station 548.000 grots. Baautltully tquipped and yours for 815,000. Owner tilting married and moving. ROOM AND BOARD Wonderful opportunity lor ' . ____ihoplhly guarantee and .... ......... __ credit manager at 33S-82S3. RtCHMAN BROS. SEWING CENTER.___________________ ALMOST. NEW LARGE DQUBLE terlor, ^ Hying porch," "attach^ "^^car *ga'iw,| beaulilully terraced lot. Only 518.500 with farms. "You look loads more distinguished when you don't ^hew bubble gum!” ----------------------^------:---------^-------------- 32' frozen custard building Is----- able lust In time for tho spring' rush. Lot Is 150' wido end lo*’ • deep. Frontape on Dixie Hwy. lures IndtMi^ * cost 5250S»n contract. h price 87S0a I Budget Beoter- -----bungalow-style home i int, oil heat, level lot, I les, convenient to shopi 3hools. Only 86,500 i 50 Loti-AtrMgE • CANAL l6tS WEAVER. Eost Suburban- Convenient to Oak \ sity, neat 5-room with basement, oil arate dining room. Youngs kitchen, 1'm-car garage, ^ lot- Carpeting and draperlei eluded at only 812,500 with tc ur lot, new 1*66 model 3-im ranch home wlfh plenty V features, I'/s baths -‘*‘- 5 garage. Call today f Ottawa Hills, E MILTON WEAVER INC., REALTOR In the Village of Rochester no W. University 651-0141 Choice building sites. '- 60x147. Connected with Sylvan Lake. JACK LOVELAND 2110 Cass Lake Rd. Underwood Red Sstote I66S Dixie Hwy. 4»Mn_____ »i': Clo$e-ln-Apt. Site ^ 8775*0 sq. ft., lays Mvel, er end water. Located -schools, bus end shopping center. Has modern 3-bod-room home and garage. 860, Grocery With SOD and SOM Our best, grocery buy. Neat as i pin. VelJaTile reel estate. Hloh gross but still grgwing. Oellghflul ^room living. quartan. A terrific, ..j business SEND FOR NEW FREE CATALOG WANTEcT' TO BUY; ELECTRIC Sewer Cleaning' Co. -Give a" tills. Mall to Pontiac Presi Sale Land' Contra^ of custorh nvenlent . tly 52,850 sCres Annett Inc. Realtors , 28 E. Huean St. 338-0466 Open Evening* u convenient to schools a 10X28' COTTAGE, MARCH SPE-clal, only 526*S. Complataly pra-fabrlcated. Can be erected In ] days. Kitchen cabinets," Formica! ....... panHln^”^luded. C ■ - I ACRES. 800 FOOT FRONTAGE 1450 ■ on Cranberry Lake, White Lake' Warren Stout Realtor ! Twp. no racial barriers. 6T3-S30S. 50 N. Opdyke Rd. FE 5-8165! BEAUTIFUL SLOPING LAKE LOTI 4*11 ■ ea OM i ATI DawIb I Ak* HQ I.ITM 32 ACRES - Rocl^sll Leonard. Rolling partiaiiy ww parcel. Ideal tor horse farm. < t*,*S0 with terms. Warren Stout Realtor Light Industrial Choice siteti 5 to 13 acres, located close to 1-73. Reasonably priced. :ei. peveo, LADD'S llv 51 500 umwi' J iiy M.3UU jjjj Pontiac Rd. Hear 8n«>*l _ FE J*?' ly wooded LIQUOR BAR srm. only take City, Class * - * --------- )l park- TTO 50 LAND CONTRACTS Urpantly wanted. See ut b< WARREN STOUT, Realtor ISO N.^Op^e^Rd^___FE S4I6S 56,500 TOTAL PRICE. PAY 180 A mo.. Me Pxerjeymenti, 28 Port- ACTION On your land contract, li smart, call A* I. Opdyke Rd. carpeted living room with «loor-»8n-|« piltb. irxff with huili-lni and dish_______ attached. On, &nt neljhSorhood. Priced lor Im- i-L- front mediate sale. Drive out end sea Hi <-0X6 ironT today. DIRECTIONS: Dixie way to Williams Lake Rd. 1 port Road. Turn right ont bl graper. OPEN Sun. 2-5 I rto'"*’™"* 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL 3525 Loreno Dr. ’'*'Vif'!: Located In Watkint Hills. It iea*L il' furti J’/i baths, large 13'x23' fam-i JJhJJu •n'n lly room, with fireplace, I2'x23'( Lu, closlno cos ? carpeted living room and dinino closing costs, ell, kitchen with builM 12'x12 living r maintenance free on the o__________ end an Interior that Is tastefully decorated throughout,' outstandin Knotty Pine kitchen, luxurlousi liS3?5!*"t..''''^2?h..'T. .“S a beautifully landscaped lot wit tackyard Anchor fenced and brick barbeque. Open Sunday 2-5. Drive out Walton Blvd. turn rlgh-Embarcedero, left on Levee right on. Shoals and follow Open Sun(day Neor OU 2 bedrooms, 12'x13' living n tO'jU' kitchen, on a lot Id's DIRECTIONS; Dixie i 10',*13' klfi I On\ 57.S0 WATERFORD REALTY . Bryson, Realtor OR 3-1273 140 Dixie Hwy. Van^Welt Bldg. 1 List With Schrom and Coll The Von 1 JOSLYN AVE. FE 5 BMsmm SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. OPEN 3484 CUTLER IMMEDIATE POSSESSION on this model home. B splltrock rancher with- basement and 2-car garage, features you have been looking for; brand new with 1 I vanity, family rgpm with fireplace and sliding glass doors, kitchen bullt-ins and new carpeting throughout. Large lot, lake privileges and' less than 820,000 with 52,00lNlown plus costs. M S* to Airport Ro.. right tc William! Lake Ro., right tc Cutler St. OPEN PLEASANT MANOR DR. large roomy kitchen with range and oven ar . ,—....--------fireplace and sliding glass —■' -—'■ lake privileges •nt, community water, sand b •als I > Rd. black- __________ __ _________, 52,500 construction Including Colon-■ Pleasant Lake, right OPEN 3V6 WASHINGTON VILLAGE OF ORION—Re«i nice 3bedroom, I Mor siding and gas heat. Godb,. convenient location li with lake privileges. Very desirable, you c8n wa Reasonably priced with approximately 52,500 down to Lake Orion, right On Flint St. to Washington, le to everythinf to property.. OPtN 3630 PERCY KING BRICK COLONIAL RANCHER-3 bedrooms, room with built-in bar and attached 2-i ' well-landscaped yard e ted 2-car parage, /^tsld riviieges on nicfr; fence< tths, plus boat docking f "nicer then new." Reasonably plus costs. M-59 to Airport Rd., D Percy' King, right to property ’ ' NEW MODEL HOMES YOUR CHOICE ( _ . _ EIGHT-Rancher ! different locations priced from y pocisetbook. ''5ll350*'*p!^s'*( LAKE ORION HIGHLANDS-Open SAT. and SUN. 2-6 p.t Lake Orion, right on Flint St., right on Orion Rd. appr ULTRA homes sub.-Open SAT. and SUN. 2-6 p.m Whittier St. opposite City Airport. LAKE OAKLAND SHORES-Open SAT. and SUN. 2-6 ( Hwy. to Sashabaw, right to Walton, right to Batemaa s Buzz Bateman Soys Nationwide "FIND-A-liOME" Service NEXT BEST THING I A NO CHARGE SERVICE CITY, NORTH END JUST MINUTES from Fisher Body and,Pontiac Motor. 3 bedrooms, neat as a pin with new carpeting end fenced rear yard. This is sne you can afford at 510.500 with reasonable terms. CALL TODAY. SUMMER COTTAGE PREPARE FOR SUMMER NOW-Hav lortable summer home, completely f directly In front of property, on Big Lake ni ably pricod at SS.OSO with----------- ---- _____ ____________ _____ In 1*51.' Con.......... th prlvltoges on Scott Lake. BWgel priced i Nice shaded tot.. BETTER CALL NOW. #7J SCENIC AREA BEAUTIFUL, rolling countryside between Orion and Roche^er Is the tocelton tor thle 3-Mroom, 2VMMth tri-level. Large, roomy kHchon with oil tho bullt-ins plus 2 ft. of frontao 1*,00O-Terms BRICK BUILDING with 30 rooms up, all rented i stores on 1st floor. In city of Orchard Lake Ave. Only tl FACTORY BUILDING WARREN STOUT, Realtor 150 N. Opdyke Rd fe MI8S ___Open Eves, 'til 1 p.m. possible discounts: Cell 802-1820. Ask for Tod McCullough Sr. ARRO REALTY 51*3 Cesa-Eilzaneth L*k* 'Road FULL-SIZE SIMMONS HIDE-A-BEt) —, nOeds caverlrig:' Electric dry-no venting needed. Also Musk- ____Jur_coej, $20 cash. 6Q8-5375. GAS STOVE, T PIECE LFyINO m suite. 5 piece breaklest set, ioerttor, end tables anq GB FE 4-8804 Of gg 2U438. _ GAS RANGE, GOOD CONDITION, GE”^YER ., 03*.*S Westinghouse Relrlgerttor .. 82*.*5 GE Vacuum II5.95 Ironrite. Reconditioned .$14*.*] CRUMP ELECTRIC Auburn____________« 4-3571 , SUNNYj raro uniy ^ake privileges. Oo*" beaches, docking, ITooo, Is one—we trade. i FLOYD KENT INC., Realtor I SEASONED LAN CONFIDENTIALY The time is perfect for buying ' this year-around home oh Big -Lake. A 62' lake frontage, beautiful sandy beach. Only $**"" right away. CAPE COD ^ THIS SHARP 4 BEDROOM with carpeted living room, lovely iciirhen and dininf ------ "*■ firaplaces. LAKE LOTS IN BEAUTIFUL JAY-' eights Subdivision, nestled be-1 3 natural lakes. City wa-paved roads, gas. '70 lake eged lots avaNable. Choose while 1 tiled recreation r Frushour Struble FE 2-0123 or FE 2-11 OT FOR SALE BY OWNER. 332-04(io:_______________; effect. Terms If desired. Silver Loke Const. Co. 332-0092 ' LOTS AND ACREAGE CLARKSTON, 170x412 S3950 CLARKSTON cor., 119x1*6 S33S0 CLARKSTON - River, l82x1S* $3*00 CLARKSTON — River, 100x215 S3600 CLARKSTON 70x160; blacktop S3650 WATERFORD HILL, 135x145, 1*0' LAKE CHARNWOOD 4^ BEDROOMS 3881 HIGHLAND RD. ( MONEY MAKER 5-lamlly apirtment building, neighborhood. West Side to Close to town makes It rental Invest; Nets S3.000 p DORRIS & SON, REALTORS 536 Dixie Hwy. 674-0334 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Sislock & Kent, Inc. 130* Pontiac State Bank Bldg. 33*-*2*4 330-9295, ictiye kitchen with breakfast! I. tiuge' patio, excellent land-iing, entire back yard Cycloite “'stJYWR-KINNEY ' & BENNETT . Woodward Birmingham 7000 ___________Ml 60600 Sii." CAPTfOL savTnos b lo'an ASSN,. 75 W. Huron. PE B-7127. _ NEED LAND CONTRACTsT~^LL discounts. Earl Garrets. EM S-2S11, BATEMAN COM66ERCIAL DEPARTMENT FE 8-9641 Maoay tb looa 61 1 License^ Money Lender) ^ BE INDEPENDENT: LAWN OAKLAND LAKE ter-front lots, secritice 57,000 . all improvements, '* schools, walking distance. MIHord, 605-1001. WATKINS LAKE, BEAUTIFULLY NEAR OXFORD g, some woods. Ideal I 'jorthern Propei1y^^,Sl-A O'NEIL MODELS Builders. Close-Out $2000.QO SAVINGS Open Sun. 2 to 8 Open Doily 2 to 6 ONl/ TWO MODELS LEFT, Take advantage ot this tremendou savings and select either a lovely early American Colonial or a eye-appealing Split-level Ranch. Move Right In. Models will b sold fyrnished or unlurnlshed.' (Drapes and carpeting Included i Lakes), leiyto Models. Cambrook Lane (at TRADE $37,900 __ _ _ ,11 this charming brick ranch, w Features Include center hall with lovely I room, . 3 oversize bedrooms, formal dinin _____ -....J root^ paneled level. Sealed glass windows $25,900 Colonial Ranch-styla t large basement. Gas t r your present h fireplace, electric bullt-ins refrigerator, lamlly room and ‘ ' * garage. tj^,900. 53,600 down c $17,900 A Real Gem. Ouallty-bullt, 3-Enclosed breezeway and 2-caii garage, scaped fenced lot 100 x 150. You ci only 517,900 and It Is better than new. Blacktop d $16,900 Sharp 3-bedroom brick ranch In MIHord. Carpeted I large kitchen with birch cabinets, bullt-ln oven and ran( basement, gas furnace and Incinerator. IW-car garage « fenced yarq. Nicely landscaped, city water and sewei 516.900. Will Trade. !. Finished Ih Cyclone-priced el must have a larger home- Only to n well-constructed, 3-bcdroom ranch with "nearly-new" carpet. A6I hardwood fk will like the location, near Oxbow La plus costs. Full price 513,900. Don't $11,250 . It's only 511,250 itont locitlon lor OMTC emptoyeos. who haven't' taken Odvintage of ............■ I » look ot It today. $9600 RAY O'NEIL- REALTOR 3520 Porttioc Lk. Rd.* Sun. 1 to 4 Saturday evening after 6 call EM 3-0531, MLS • OR 4-2222 furnished-modern cottage near AuSable River, MIo. S297S. Call OR 3-0680. Resort Property RELAXED LIVING 30 ACRES — Flowing rock we MICHIGAN TAX LAND 54 counties.' Oakland, Macomb, St. ( ties, etc. Michigan Tax I ice, CadlHac, Michigan. PLEASANT LAKE ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD LAKE FRONTAGE Sand beach, city water, paved. A custom home area S25.000-S30.000. Near new grade school, excellent value. $6000 terms. Call for plat. HOUSEMAN-SPITZLEY FE H331 ________ WO 3-4016 llVx ACRES — road frontage, schools. $4,995: 20 ACRES - Rolling land, 376' s from U.S. 10 within 3 nr owners. Bloch Brot Times Realty . 5090 DIXIE iqiGHWAY (South at Waterford Hilt) )D riMMI •.« Dallr ventlonal size s«lf-serve 35c car wash bay- Write: Red Circle Car Wash Systems, 1616 S. ISth., SagI naw, Mich, or call 755-2606. DAIRY WHIP M-34 and 300 loot doeb. building with blacktop parkir to 2 bedroom home, only 156,900. Terms. 'this for DRUG STORE Ortonvllle needs a drug «ure. r serve an appreciativi Swaps 1930 CHEVY t to grow. Modernized bulld-:omplete with new wall shahr- f ^Ojl i! 0 209,000 TREE SURGERY SERVICES FOR d wife 0 PONTIAC-CLARKSTON AREA, _ x150' lot, black top, gas, only 6 left. 52195, 525 month, near 1-75 Lets—Acreage 5 ACRES DIXIE'HIGHWAY FRONT-age, live stream partly wooded, near 1-75. Owner, 510,000. UL 2- OPEN 7 DAYS C. Pongus Inc., Realty 630 M15 Ortonvllle ----COLLECT, NA 7-2015 35 ACRES INCLUDING I barn—located only 5 mi., r M-59-over 3300 ft. road tro -owner will dlvlde-50'xlOO' lot Included at S628 per SO-X**' N. of la'K RIVER FRONT LOT BET_____________ nd Otter Lakes, boating ac-both. $3,950 - ,10 par cant -------- OR 4-2126. WALTERS LA hear Pine Kno sites starting al ^5^"io^; s of gently rolling term li Pontiac. 5553 e from M-15. 56,000 lust 3' ly ,wo« wooded. 5550 p E PRIVILEGES, WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — COM-mercial tot on Elizabeth Lake Rd. 511,100. 3 Commercial Lots In west Huron St. Elizabeth Lake Privilege lot-$300 down. Watkins Lake Privilege lot—$1200. Otter . Lak* and Sylvan Lika Privllaga WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP-CANAL FRONT to Sylvan L ' 4 lots, can be divided. COMMERCE TOWNSHir - C Road. 5 nice lots In Area o... homes. Call Clark Real Estate for moro Information. Wa have many other good building ( ' 1363 W. Huron St. FE 3-7III, ^5I46 or FE 5-3691._______^ 10 ROLLING 'SCENIC acres WITH creek, woods and yOung evergreens. sandy soll,,ctosa n* US-23 Expressway^. Llvlnoston ^Cwnty. fe'2-2144. I ACRE LOT, 100x500. NEXT to John R. (Just * • II Rd.). AAovIng —' Building Sites,^ Priv. on Ellz. Lake 75‘xISO' Priy. on Scott Lak# SO'xXKt' Crescent Lk. Woods tl'xIOl' Square Lk Rd. 13(7x350' Sylvan Shores 45'14(7 Colonial Hills 75'xl7S' i Clarkston com'l, main r‘ '?fint''Riyer' , '■ ■■' ., ' *V^3,S& Annett Inc. Realtors ‘ E. Huron St, 330-W 3pen Evenings and Sundays 1-8 WILL TRADE HAT HAVE YOU? Free and ____ home? Equity? For a sprawling "L" sha^ 1W-$tory honr- — 9 beautiful acres, let mott BAR . Northern class C on busy US. 23 grossing around S2600 per month needs a new owner. Good 44/t-46 building, plenty of parking space, living quarters. P r' 653,350, 515,000 down. Call additional Information. CALL COLLECT * °tiU“y21; th Ininimum BREWER REAL ESTATE E. Huron FE 4-51*1 or call Mr. OraBory, FE 2-5219 GAS STATION AND WRECKER IN Walled Lake area. ABA 4-2*59. GOOD CAR WASH LOCATION. 12Sx- A 7-39*2. HERE'S A REAL MONEY-MAKING opportunity — Eitabllshad rtitau-rant and catering service near Telegraph and W. Huron with plenty Living q other. Plenty of privacy, ochester. Ptlce firm, 536,-DOO equity. j H REAL estate Highway . OR 4-23*6 > upstairs. This going business it rriuch for the present owners .. handle. Call Mr. Graham, FE $-461* for complett Informatlor ---* O'NEIL, REALTOR ---------Lake Rd. FE 5-461* 520 Pontlar R 4-2fe or PARTRIDGE "IS THE BIRD TO SEE" SPRING SPECIAL $15,750 CASH ited 12 mllat north ot Rochet-on Rochtster Rd. 10 acraa with II modem home. 2-car garaga 106 ACRES LocatM near Hadley, 35 north ot Pontiac. Has 18'x4l shad. «rell, electricity and i..__ $300 per acre. Will eccept tredc CLARENCE t RJDCEWAY . REALTOR 238 W. WALTON 338-4M MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE EXCEPTIONAL!! Grocery store theft iherp — clcen. In new brkk building. Wet jitot In^tory purchatee e CASH IN COIN-OP e buiw Norge dm cleenlna business tor an Investment of IttJlOO down. Unheard of value tor mcIi a smell' Investment. 20 washers, I y xleanbig. mO Ids ot elner Id to your present Incdme newt E REAL ESTATE' partridge_______________ 1050 ff. HURON FE 4-1501 SEND FOR free NEW CATALOG LOANS TO $1,000 To consolldato Mils Into or t life insurtnee avallabla — LOANS TO $1,000 It. Quick, frltotf- ly, htlptul. FE 2-9026 Is the number to cell. OAKLAND LOAN CO.. 202 Pontiac State Bank BMg. *:y to S:X — Set. *;30 to T. LOANS SIS to $1,000 Insured Pay-“ BAXTER 8. LIVINGSTONE LOANS HOUSl FOR DUMP . 18* aluminum boat. books, 147 Gold I I csll Ml '6-9341 I Sale -Clcthin^ DRESSES, SUITS AND SHORTS, ' - 16. Very "roesonebl*. 646-5807. FLOOR LENGTH I STRAPLESS formal, $25. Short length fur lacket, size 16. 150. OR 34*56. LADIES' SPRING AND WINTER I 7-10; I Sail HaMahaU 6o«4i 65 >/2 WHAT YOU'D EXPECT TO PAY Truck Load Prices 3 ROOM OUTFIT BRAND NEW FURNITURE WITH RANGE AND REFRIGERATOR ONLY $359 $3-25 per week LITTLE JOE'S BARGAIN HOUSE 1461 Baldwin at Walton FE ' First Traffic tight south of l-I Acres ot Free Parking Open Eves, 'til *___Sat. 1 MORE TIME brand ftfcW FURNITURE 3-ROOM OUTFITS $278 (Good) $2.50 Weekly $378 (Better) $3.00 Weekly $478 (Best) $4.00 Weekly NEW LIVING ROOM BARGAINS — (brand naw) Rvina t— nving room suite, Kro tabtat. maitclilne eottoa tiBla. twa dawatof^ janwa. all tor 510*. Only BARGAINS tonv?^ PEARSON'S FURNITUM 8 E. PIk* FE e-Tfei Balwaon Paddpck and City Halt Open Maw, and Frl. *ht * am rooms* of FURNltuBE Alf6 tousahold . . - -. _ , . 1 ir 33*d23l. • • 7-piBce oinettI set. meason- able. FE S-3670. GE ELECTRIC RANGE 1 YEARS Turquoise. S6S. 3Smm c and flash. Used twice. HOUSE OF APPLIANCi Wringer type washers, dryers, at ■i»# gas and alactrlc •*«<••- >»i> nllure, FE 1-448$. HOME FREErCR Full Family Size HoMi 361 lb*. All fast fratza stwlva* Bonus storage door 82 par waaB *2 down .. ___ FRETTER'S WAREHOUSE OUTLET ---- -------- FE I-70M HOTFOINT ELECTRIC STOVE, KElVINATOR REFRIGERATOR, KELVINATOR ELECTRIC RAN^E. ' - c a 11 0 n r condition. Automatic ---------------. iDre kenmDre autoabatic washer, 5 wash cycles, 575; Kenmore elec, dryer, A-l condition, 565. together 5130. FE 5-5535. _______^ SWIVEL LEAVING STATE, MUST SELL, ! —ith old bedroom set end llv rm. let, .0$2-27(10._____________________________ MOVING OUT OF STATE THIS week for sele essorted houtehold giiods, pleno. SI 50. stove 025, 1 rt-frlgere— ■“"- mattresses $20, couch and chair SIS. slnglt couch tlO, lamps SIO, Hoover upright $10, power S5, 30 Inch bikes S3 and n. Scat car S3, 2 snack bar stools tl each, 5 picture frames $5, new 12 loot steel desk formica wood grain top padded matching captains chair $55. 330 07*8. NYLON COUCH LIKE NEW 3**. Easy Washer S3*. Kcivinalor Re---------- .... Odd beds. frigerator, S3*, dining room su IP rings,'dim Everything at bt ..■rythlni .. ------ LITtLe JOE'S TRADE-IN DEPARTMENT. 1460 BaMlwn al Wal-ton FE 2-8*42.______________ REFRIGERATOR WITH FREEZING compartment In top, good condl-tlon. FE 1-9777._______ SINGER AUTOMATIC ZIG ZAG Sdwing machine — sawl twin 8M, designs, stc.—modtrn $7 PER MO. for 8 months or 856 cash bal. UNIVERSAL CO. FE 4-0905 SEWING MACHINE AND VACUUM discount house, over 200 units We guarantee you It pays ' shop baton you buy. Curts A pUanea. 6404 williams Laka R< OR 4-1101. $INGER caMnat. Makes button I________ signs, etc. and all practical sawing. Must sacrifice for S4S.4S cash or S4.4S monthly accaptad. S year guarantee and lessons. Call credit manager at 33S-*1I3. RICHMAN BROS. SEWING CENTER. SINGER DELUXE MODEL-PORTABLE ZIg zagger. In sturdy carrying case. Repossessed. Pay off $31 cash or payments of tS PER MO. 5 year guaranloa. UNIVERSAL CO. FE 4-0905 SPECIAL S30 A MON-'H BUYS 3 ROOMS OP FURNITURE - Consists at: 3-gleca II------- -------- cocktail taMa 7-pleca beoroom full size b r™ " iPfltg ' ils-ptoce*dlnatte set, 4 formica ton table, rxir r y.Vrt5 WYMAN FURNITURE CO. HURON FI S-4N1 PIKi __________PE 2-2150 ' REFRIGERATOR, stonay-s, in &s ’at’’ wida Treck, Ft 4.1730- ’ SUNRAY ir' APARTMBHT sizi ' range. Thatmestaf central. AMwal' THE PONTIAC PRESS, sl^URDAY, M'aKCH 5, : Sfll^ JIjMNiiliiritf As tIf.H and c-a rMUMibly pfkad. WM17«. wash|r and dryer, condttlon. OL 1-03M. WESTINOHdUSE ELECTRiC rant*, ------- —— . pood Cl WHY EUY USED CARPETING? Buy naw^carpatlng btlow daalars . WYMAN'S . USED BARGAIN STORE At OuMt W. PIktBtort Only Odd tabla lampt ^ From t 2.f$ Chrome dinette table ..... * ■" Armidoa bolttar-badc iota . . Electric Ironar . . U».95 LADIES SHOES WELL KmWN BRANDS Is, flats ind SoiH fro... . oys name Store In BIrmlnotiam. slies-B's to 1A, M, 3A and Rag. arJce SI34M, now M.es; i-up to tIO, now SS.N. JIM'S OUTLET not Dixie HWy. FE 4-I20S , AAon.-PrI. f to » tat, t to «-Cloaad Sun. LAVATORIES COMPLETE, UtM Sr.fniA'SSsS’.Ss: Gueranteed elec. Gw. elec, refrigerator w.K Your Credit is Good at Wvman's FE 2-2150 •EASY TERMS Hi-n. TV & RodiM 66 1-STEREO 7t" USED TVs Record player needles find? See'us - we have kinds. JOHNSON TV - FE I-45 E. Walton near Sate St-INCH USED TV COLOR TV BARGAINS, LITTLE Joe's Bargain House, FE 24142. CB TRANSCEIVERS, it TUNABLE channels. 12 crystal control chan-nels ^24-4444. 424-4754 after • - - wtBCOR" STEREO TAPE RECORD-er, and several tapes, like — reasonable. Call 335-0051. Bwv Cala latanaMMMa *■■■ AV ■ Rllv^Vll^nwWV 9w KENNEDY TpQL.BOX j- LUFKIN NECCHI - -----.J. In excailan, Zlg-iagger fbr buttonholes, designs, etc. 10 year guarantee and free iMsons Included. Pay* balance of $35.35 or $3J5 monthly. Call credit manager at 335-9213. RICHMAN BROS SEWING CENTER, AuthoT-■•*d Necchl Dealer. OLD FORCED AIR FURNACE, OIL heater, both In good repair, electrical control on furnace work. 334.7492. "" FREE PLUMBING BARGAINS. Standing toilet, $14.95. heater. $47.95; Splaca .. .. .... $59.95. Laundry tray, trim, $19.95; shower stalls with trim $34.95; 24»wl sink, $2.95; Lavs., $195; POOL TABLbS-BELAIKE LI 4-0900 - 353-6520 PRINTING PRESS, DAVISON, 221 RAPIDAYTON DEEP WELL JET pump with 30 gal. prOksura tank, $50. Over and under 2^410 Shot- ^POSSESSED 5 month old swing needle stitch In lovely walnut i guar^l ager a1 3359213. RIG _SEWIW CENTER.____________ RESALE Ct-OTHING, MEN'S REVOLVING^ PARTS BIN. . Opdyke Hardware-^FE $4414. RUMMAGE: COUNTERS, 1x3, CAN For Salt MiscollEneous 67j Sfi “^Ssn^refe ‘ ■" '' ' & Howell projector, radios; lows, glasses, misc. hou» 1 APARTMENT SIZE ELECTRIC! Hems. 5404 Wllllems Lake stove, good condition, $35. 200 gat-i _Across fronn^^J^_ _ “*■^322 SEARS RADIAL ARM SAW,:. OLD tlque furniture ‘ I WEEK ONLY—UP TO 30 PER 474-2411.__________ __________________ 1 eXsY WASHER AND -DRYER. $35. I dryer $25. FE 5-2053.___________ $10,000 ESTATE SALE. FURNITURE antloyes, collector's Chinese antiques. Paintings by Barlow, Knight — Bedroom set, $70. Norge washer. $35. Baby grand olano. 1375 Victorian bedroom Garage full of lunx, wnn ghants, mtn^ uwtut Items^ cellanous. OR 3-9474. SUNBEAM OIL FURNACE, 105,000 BTU HR—FA, 4 years old, new ^mp, 2 oil tanks, $75, 424-3444. TALBOn LUMBER Mahogany' paneling, $2.99 to $4.50. Black and Decker tools and De-Walt saws. yil025 Oakland Wanted Uprights, grands, spinats and co sola pianos. If yov have a piai to sail, call PE S-7IM. - GRINNELL'S 27 S. SAGINAW 71A ACCORDION. GUITAR Sales-ServIca PulaneckI ACCORDIONS BEOINNEI^ ~7 tea^. '^“all ~ aWar "T" pni'“6R tfalnad organist. FE M014. Sfort Mifipiyirt ^ . 73 east of L APACHE CAMPING TRAILERS We are going to carry our bom for another month on all I9l models. We do have some ne 1945 models, plus some used cami Ing trailers. BEAR BOWS, SAVE $20 Gene's Archery, 714 W. Hur,.. 3 N-STAFF, SHOTSHELL RELOAI PM. Leagues wolcoma. Oakland Co. Sportsmants Club of Waterford. SNOWMOBILES 'ox - Ski - Doo - Ski - Daddle CRUISE-OUT, INC. SEASONED APPLE WOOD, OAK, maple and beech — daf In slacks - 334-1557. PBtt-Httnting Dogs -YEAR-OLD MALE BR-ITT.. . . and insulatad house, $35. 4734745. TRIMMING, )lay-6raii»-M > Bales of mixed a Tiff salvation army ______ „ RED SHIELD STORE FiHFT^lfjvrRTiOsWsTACM Plastic Wall tne fc ea Celling tile - wall panel— - BliG Tile, FE 4-9957. 1071 32" ROTARY MOWER FOR FRONT Golhlng. .... ....... _ TWO . LAMP, 4' FLUORESCENT ii-K,. I.,..; benchig. iO GALLON HOT WATER TAN 1C WHITE SHEPHERD PUP, 4 m6s.. CONE'S FE B4442 ALL FURNI-rURE DISHES AND _ tools. 13 Ruth.___ ANCHOR FENCES ' NO MONEY DOWN FE 57471 approximately 40 YARDS OF carpeting, venation blinds 54", 335- BEFORE YQU BUY ANY TYPE of gas or oil heating equipment, get two estimates from a city BATHROOM FIXTURES, OIL AND gas tumacas and boilers, automatic water heaters, hardware and electrical supplies. Crock, soil, copper, ■ * •!-7----------------- Lake FE 4-1442.________________ WEDDING announcements AT discount prices Forbes Printing and Offica Supplies, 4500 - HWY. OR 3-9747. 1-2147._______________ . . DACHSHUND PUPS, $10____ AKC-Terms JAHEIMS, FE 1-2531. ALFALFA BROME HAY FOR SALE, ADORABLE PART COLLIE PUP- ples. 492-1901,_____________ AIRFLIGHT KENNELS Pointers, setters, hunting and Held dogs. From $35 up. Stud service $35 and up. 4151144, Highland. AKC POODLES, CALL WEEKDAYS ------4C-5217. APPLES, MAHAN ORCHARD, 4iB Nojiy Trovel CoocH, loc. AKC BLACK MINIATURE POODLE puppies, 1 wks. FE 4-9732._ AKC DACHSHUND PUPPIES, YOUR WELDWOOD HEADQUARTERS ___ESTELHEIMS, FE------- ALL PET SHOP, 55 WILLIAMS, FE 4-4433. Hamsters and supplies. BEAGLES, GOOD HUNTERS, Hand Tools-MachiiMry 68 11 INCH SWING BY 34 INCH wood lathe, bench and motor In--cluded, good condition. $50. 425- CANINE COUNTRY CLUB Introducing Canine photography by appointment. Clean, comfortable, S. BIviT, RgchMter. 9 to 4 dal 152-4740 or MI-1000._______ COLLIE MIXED PUPPIES, weeks, $5. OR 32721._________ 2X30 HENOEY LATHE T. A. 1945; No. 2 MOrey Turret ‘ — ---- Broach L4 Points, 5 i 1954; 4 spindle Edlum. _ . ^ 1944; 2 spindle Canedy-Otte dr||l 1945; 24" Lehmann produr*'— lathe, 1944; 70 Ton Bliss 34" CERAMIC TILE, ALL COLORS AND designs. Imntedlate Installation, also aluminum siding Installed. MA 5-1501 or MA 5-1001 tor tree eS- CLEARANCE OF USED OFFICB furniture and machines. Forbes Printing and Office Supplies, ' Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9747. We alw COLORED BATH TUBS, FIRST quality, 1 piece constructloh, — • I while It lasts, I 4,000 lb., A-1-$1500 BOULE^VARO SUPPLY . Blvd. E._______FE 3-7011 CHAIN SAW WAREHOUSE CLEAR--^1. New 1945 models. $100 up. DIVING BOARDS 8'-10'-12' AND 14' FACTORY DEFECTS Vi PRICES Drayton Pool Supply Co. 4743 DIXIE HWY. 473-4734 ANTIQUE FARRAND ORGAN, CAB- DRAFTING TABLES, 4500 DIXIE U,», Printing 1 OtflCO buy them. OP DRESSJ^NG JABLE,_SWIRL, CHAIR 'gTrUs CLARINET LIKE NEW Leedy snare drum Upright Plano, real sharp Smith Moving 371 E. Pike FE 4-4144 Bathtub, bowl and stool. OL 4-1472 after 4 p:m. er Sunday. ENCYCLOPEDIAS. 1944. 20 ^ umes. cost $200. Sacrifice $35. Across from FOR BETTER CLEANING, keep colors glealming, use t Lustre carpet cleaner. Rent e trie shampooer $1. Hudson's Hi ware, 41 E. Walton.________________ For the Finest in Top-Quality Merchandise Shop MONTGOMERY WARD PONTIAC MALL FOR DUSTY CONCRETE FLOORS UM Liquid Floor Hardener Simple Inexpensive Application Bolce Builders Supply FE 54114 GIFTS. ASH TRAYS, vASES AND coffet mugiy $K00 to 110.00. Com- Pontiac. GLASS BATH TUB ENCLOSURE with swan design, $35.11. G. A. --------- 7004 Md9 W, GARAG- uOORS Steel one placa, sectional, wi aiyi fibarglas. Factory ralacts some siras. Garage front ramoL.. gSis''s:.>srai siss,'5!^ mlngham. FB 34IMa or Ml 4-1B3S. decor, raCauad, wall t dellers. In Brass, coppi {ilass and imported ^ery 125. All fixtures Vi afl. 2341 Dbda Hwy. Mon.-FrI. 9 Sat. 9 to 4 - C HUMIDIFIERS Special sale - regular S17J0 now . iFii. Chandler tftatlng. OR 35432. PkENMORE'•WASHER, WRINGER 0lyge, Itta new to. 2l" Zenith caSSoM walnut TV 140. PC 2-7)94. beamS-angles-pipes-platIi All sins new and used --------.. ... 4JxS5_124.95. "SHEPHiiRO OR 3-3701. POODLE SUPPLIL. HOUSE OF POODLES 5110 Dixie____________OR POObLE OROONilNO, APRICOT Telegfaph Rd. Tel-Huron FE 2-0547 g new Total Tone tone organs. Also -------- and several usgd trade-in JACK HAGAN MUSIC CENTER GRAND PIANO, USED, 5'4" —"“'tned. Save, LEW BETTERLY, Ml 4- IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR piano, caH Mr. Buyer at Grlnnell's, Pontiac Mall, 412-0422._________ NEW LOWREY organs FJtOM $495. UP. GALLAGHERS 1710 S. TELEGRAPH Vi Ml., SO. OFF ORCHARD LAKE __________ FE. 40544______________ vnu... PLAYER PIANO. GOOD CONDI-$225. 47341105.______________, PLAYER PIANO Electric Grand with Duo A player, plays vary well With t pression. Some rolls Included. MORRIS MUSIC TRADE IN SPECIALS GERMAN SHEPHERD, AKC, watchdog, to. MA 5-5413.___ GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, AKC Hx,'='a‘-rrai;:g."^!74^ MINIATURE SCHNAUZER —(-----------------------1— ions, 511 I 743-4311. MINIATURE ^AfNAUZER, AK Friendly, healthy 4 mo. old l ---- Ears trimmed, all p^mane YOUNG TALKING PARROT FROM Cuba phis cage. Paid noo. Sell for $50. Call after 3, MA ^741. REGISTERED SEALPOINT KITTEN -$25, 425-1597._____________ EGISTERED CHIHUAHUA PUP-ples. Chihuahua and Toy Fox Ter-------- service. FE 2-1497. SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPS. TERMS. Sno-Go Kennel, R. No. 4, St. John's Phene 224-2154. SILVER GRAY TOY POODLE, male, 2 yrs. old, AKC registered, $50. OR 3-9154._________________________ ■OY TERRIER, FOX TERRIER pups, 4 litters. Hutchings 1425 Hadley Rd. off Oakwood 427-'“‘‘ WOOLLY MONKEY, FEMALE AUCTION AT AUCTIONLAND Today at 7 p.m. AUCTtON SALE SATURDAY, 7:30 P.M. at Blue Bird Auction, 34153 . . $1495. Gulbransen E, 25 pedal, $1750. Floor model Wurlltier •“ $1250. JACK HAGAN MUSIC 449 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 24900 332 USED SPINET PIANO, $445; AND Others, your cho|pe, u ^ fERY SUNDAY _____ Ow f?lMsEveiY”Au^ fe Bw-Sell-T^, Retail 7 day ^BtnuiT*if8Sr* White Lake Hall on MS9, 10 miles wist of Pontiac. Decor for the j finest homes. Details listed here , SALE SERVICE I AUCriONEERS (313) 43^9414 du^t ,Gr SATURbAY/ MAlt^H 12-10 AHA. Mulchar Farm SubdlvMad 3144 w: Hill Rd., Flint. 2 tractors, pickup, poultry, rallca. STAN PERKII48, AUCTIONEER wacti Croak , Fn. 435-9400 SATURDAY, 6 P.M. SPEC. THIS WK. ONLY HALL'S AUCTION SALE/ 705 W. CLARKSrON RD., LAKE ORION, NEW to mantlon. Conslgnmants accaidad ■datiy. Jack^V. Hall, ownar^ ANTIQUE' AUCYlOkl, SUNDAY SUCTION, aUNDAT p.m., 9414 Fontlac ~mlN rioilh'of 7 Mila too' numer Murto, IO SALE THIS VyiEK AT OXFukD COMMUNITY AUCTION. We buy ^ates, large or small. 427-2m. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE SUNDAY, MARCH 2 p.m. TRUCK LOADS OF NEW AND USED FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES. ANTIQUES •such as lamps, rockers, straight chairs, china cabinets, chime man- d other arNclas too n Plmiti»TrBtB^nthB tR FREE HORSE MANURE - JUST Hobbi^Soj^^ REGISTERED HORSES, QUAR-ters, appaloosas, ' " boarding $30 par ..... trailer $200. Call 420-3015. STUD SERVICE: APPALOOSA; Hand prints Little Rad Finale A. Q.H, >T-Pana Bar. A. A. A. pli A/Q. H. A. Champion. Trav k Rd., Leonard, Mich. CARNIVAL By Dick Turneriljim IMitr nbs.Ik tm. b« a$ auL m “I wouldn’t dare put my wife in that! She wouldn’t' hesitate to attack ANYTfflNG!” Triml^Trailan 88 AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT •’■““'EL TRAIL Guaranta r ffilii ______Guarantee—Save 1500 Ellsworth Trailer Soles 4S77 Dixlo Hwy. AAA 5-1400 CLOSE OUT SALE 1965 NIMROD CAMPERS CRUISE OUT, INC. East Walton, dally *-i, FE 1-4402 10 days ------1. Stored $500. 335-7790. HOBO PICK-UP CAMPERS THEY ARE QUALITY BUILT ---------TW. j^lES . PICK-UP ARE QUAl >BO WG. .ir XM Aub MAKE CHOIC VAKE YOUR JHOICE OF: Streoi^filines-Kenskills Froi^lins-Fpns-Crees (ind-Monitors ♦7 AT PINTIR'f IMaA'iNI" S^crm.fiK,"____ ers, CaiMM. Thompeon, M Joftmen Boats and Motors, ahoad of the ra£t-gat ttw k You can b4 aura^of gwallty, i ” PINTER'S AVOID THE RUSH .... ?i!wrXV“ of boat bulWIni guaranlatd. Pickup and da_________ American Beat Works, 135 Brood-way, Lake Orton. 49>44M Any- 4lma, FE 2-743Q.__________ b6at, motor, trailer, Aoat covar, oars, skis, extra gas. eon-talnar, lira axtlngulshar. 444-5345. “Bexit Show- (In our now Indoor showroon -NEW—New Marine Olvislor MGF and Lane Star Chrysler, Glasstram BOATS LIke-new quiet Mercury Outboards 3.9 up to 110 h.p. -SPECIAL- es $20. "•'W-SnLY $119,50 Balow-cost to you 11 CLIFF DREYER Gun & Sports Canter 15210 Holly R" ....... ““ flberglas. 12* aluminum II t OBC, $159.95, factory dlracU lay City, Mich. Cornars M-21. i ~3. 724-4to. CENTURY,, IS'. INBOARD. iw HORSEPOWER. Good condition. and Johnson motors occupancy In Oxford Mobile 1 by being art earty bird . Stop In and see the new 1944 ndl Johnson and Chrysler motors *«: PAUL A. YOUNG, INC; "^1 ,4030 Dixie Hwv . Oreyton Plains'^ ^ OR 44)4 trailer, eS'xKr Ing room, 2 be_________ BEDROOM TRAILER, j TURBOCRAFT JET BOATS OXFORD TRAILER SALES 13 to 44 ft. See the newest In Mi lattes, Stewarts, and famous WIni bago travel trailers. Open 9-0, closed Sunday I Mile south of. Laka Orion on MY 2-0721 M24 Porkhurst Trailer Soles FINEST IN MOBILE LIVING 15 44 ft. Featuring New Moon Buddy and Nomads. Locatad half way betwtan Orion and Oxford on M24, noxt to Alban Country Cousin. * "" Waterford Mobile Homes (across Pontiac Airport) lomette, Namco, Elcar, Crestwood, Elcona, In many styles and decors. Guaranteed workmanship, service and parking space. -333 W. HIGHLAND SPICO SILVERLINE SKY BARGE SYLVAN PONTOONS EVINRUOE MOTORS . INTERCEPTOR EN(JINES SALES-STORAGE-SERVICE I BOAT HAULING Michigan Turbo Craft-Sales, Inc. ^ ^J|27 Dixie Highway,-Po^nhec^ ^ "SEE US AT THE PONTIAC MALL BOAT SHOW" -aEARANCEl 1965 Models Now On Display 4n.344M MERCURY-MERCRUISER DEALER CRUISE-OUT, INC. Motorcycles :. WeWen l block east of Joslyn. APPLES-CIDER y varieties — finest quality ---- Bargains In .Utility gradas, $1.50 bu. up. Swaot cider freshly pressed. OAKLAND ORCHARDS, ^ E. Commerce Rd. 1 mile Forw 8i|>ipiyi|t___________87 IfSf WHEEL HORSE TRACTOR, Friday, T-5 ( 15211 Holly Rd., OUR QUALITY LINES BEELINE, FROLIC, TROTWOOl YUKON DELTA, BOLES AERC Come out to the Red Barn wh... we have a large selection of 1944 end IMS traitors available. SPRING STOCK NOW ARRIVING Rd. CLEARANCE SALE ON USED CHAIN SAWS: McCulloch model 140 .......t McCulloch modal 143 .......SI McCulloch model 144 .......$l_ McCulloch model 350 ......m . $125 McCulloch modal D30 .......$ f5 McCulloch modal 430 .. McCulloch modal 99 .. KING BROS. FE 4-1442 FE 44734 Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke FERTILIZER SPREADER, V WOLVERINE TRUCK CAMPERS end sleepers; New and used S39S up. Also rentals. Jacks. Intercoms, *“--------bumpers, ladder- RD TRACTOR WITH FRONT s Mach, ononvllle. NA 7-3292. TOM STACHLER AUTO AND MOBILE SALES FE 2-4921 HOLLY, SELF CONTAINED, EX- Cooley L«ke Rd. 194S CORSAIR 19' Solf-contalnad. Save $500 Ellsworth Trailer Soles 4577 Dixie Hwy___________ MA 5-1400 APACHE CAMP TRAILERS r 1945 traitors at uyad trailer pricef while they lest. E ATTENTION TRAVEL TRAILER Dealers. Dealers wanted for )-2-see lamp, battery or* pi Ideal ter traitors, boats, etc BOOTH CAMPER ...num covan and campa ARE YOU PUNNING YOUR VACATION NOW? WLLY Ellsworth trailer Sales PIONEER CAMPER SALES PICKUP CAMPERS BY Travel Queen - Overland - Oveni Concord trailers. MERIT FIBERGLASS TRUCK COVERS HURON____________FE 2-3919 AT COLONIAL "Never Knowlingly Undersold" IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY IN UR NEW ULTRA MODERN PAR 1945 TRIUMPHr-450 TWIN, EXCEL, wdw^lween 7 and 9 47 Ballvlllt, MUST SELL! LEAVING STATE I Evary Prli kt Winter D DETROITER-PONTIAC CHIEF Top trade _ allowance on your Yes, all Detroiter products meet or exceed the rigid Blue Book stand-eras for heating, plumbing r -electrical systems. You ne gamble. You always enloy the timate In safety, comfort and GRAND. OPENING RIVER BANK Mobile Village Pontiac's Newest Mobile Home Pork SEE THESE GRAND OPENING SALE-PRICED 1944 MOBILE HOMES. TYPICAL EXAMPLES; BIO SELECTION OF 55' Immediate Occupancy Phone 338-6583 395 $. Tttograph, Pontiac OPEN: Mon-TIjee-Thurs, 12 to 9, CLOSED WEDNESDAY OPEN: FrI-Set-Sun., 12 to 4 All mobito homes on e discount special Low down payment FREE ML^eS^.^5rS^ SE WE QUARA^TEE^A PARKI Large selection of 12' wKtos HOLLY PARK, CHAMPION PARK WOOD AND PARK ESTATE! Low tvarhoad — save raal monay MIDLAND TRAILER SALES “'oS?iSU"^o.T-MK3r" I94S HONDA. 34$ SUPER HAWK. 1945 BSA SPITFIRE HORNET, COM- plettty overt-—* - *---—" $-3150, att. 5 I 0 R T 0 N ROAD ATLAS, ■oaoed with extras. Best offer. 1$7-4$1$. OSSA NOW TAKING ORDER FOR APRIL DEL. TUKO SALES INC. 172 E. AUBURN — ROCHESTER ■ B.S.A.-H0NDA TRIUMPH-NORTON 5-SPEED DUCATI " EASY TERMS K & W CYCLE YAMAHA Two locations to serve you. ! Auburn, Utice mu Hi»ni Rood, Pontiac. Mercury, trailer loaded, 9 AERO-CRAFT 17' full top ... Johnson, head, trailer $1995 TRAVELER 11' cruiser, full canvas 75 hj). Johnson, trailer, $1995 CHRIS CRAFT Corsair 14', top. 75 h.p. Evinrudt, trailer sharp $1495 ONE STAR 15' Flberglas 45 h.p. Mercury, trailer , $995 WHITEHOUSE 15' 40 h.p. Johnvon, "slier 1195 MANY OTHERS LAKE & SEA MARINA Authorized Dealer CHRIS CRAFT OWENS South Blvd. at Woodward FE 49517 l!St'________________________ ..... 234 miles, very sharp looking bike _$2«--------- SUZUKI KAWASAKI WHITE BULTACO VAN TECH PARTS AND SERVICE DEPT. Custom Color '■ MONTCALM SUZUKI BETTER GET 'EM NOW 40S. - 12,000 MILE WARRANTY TUKO SALES INC. '2 E. AUBURN — ROCHESTER M59 to ______________ ... Hickory Ridge Rd. to Demode Rd. Left end follow signs to DAWSON'S SALES AT TIPSICO LAKE. Phone MAIn 9-2179._____________ UcyclBS USED BIKES.'SPEEO SAVILLE. 25$ Boots — Accosforios 97 fibI^rglas runabout. 15-FOOT FIBERGLAS OUTBOARD with 50 h.p. Evinrudt and trailer Many eccest. FE $-1571, after 000. Firm. 3345514. 1. OL 1-3157 il 1944 DURATECH BOAT, MOTOR and trailer, 45 horse ------------- nnotor, fully equipped, 14 exc. condition, $150 end t payments. 493-1470 after 1945 SiA RAV $00. FULL 'vInVL top, 90 pt • --------------- ----- U HP, Evinrw Brand New 1x14 Sylvan Pontiac Mall I 1944 JOHNSON MOTORS ANI boats, also Shell Lake. AOrecre and Geneva boats and canoM. Big discount on I94S boots, motors and canoas. 30 yrs. -Rtpair Experlenca. TONY'S MARINE 2495 Orchard Laka Rd. 412-3440 INU^ BOATS. W, $54.95; if, power motor, $».91 14 year antio, 5 horsa pewtr, 149.95. . fHkw.; Drayton Plaint, Call ________ Lake FE 24121 bAWSON'S SPECIALS - NEW 14' Steury flberglas lapstrake deep Y hull, 5 yr. warranty, I.O. and power tllt.Jleg. $3191 ... $2495. Glaspar-Steury-MIrro Craft Hickory Rd, . _______ ... _... end follow signs to DAWSON'S SALES AT TIPSICO LAKE. Phono AAeIn 9-2179. 1944 CHEVY PICK-UP, LIKE NEW 11395 r>na«k* Uantwara — FE $-64l4. $2495 Jborglat Cruiser, 110 or, full canvas, trailer Wairifd Con-Tracki 101 BUYING SHARP CARS BUD MANSFIELD USED CARS 1501 Baldwin. 2 blocks N. of Weltor FE 2-22441______________ EXTRA EXTRA Dollars Paid^ FOR THAT EXTRA Sharp Cor Averill Californio Buyars For sharp cars, cell . . . M & M MOTOR SALES 1150 Oakinand Avenue HELP! we need 310 sharp Citolllacs, . tides. OMs and Buickt for out-of-state market. Top dollar paid. MANSFIELD AUTO SALES 1144 Baldwin Avo. PE 5-5104 _______^ MONEY D FOR SHARP CARS my lot that It i NATIONWIDE AUTO SALES 1304 Baldwin FE 84525 "TOP DOLLAR PAID" FOR "CLEAN" USED CARS GLENN'S ALWAYS BUYING juhTT" FE M94I. COMPLETE JUNK CARS. PICKED up. Free tow. H. $, H. Salas B Servlet. OR 3-S20O. /^Tmk Ports 102 TRADE 1945 CHEVY 4M REAR axfe, tor '44 or '44 Chevy rer axle. Cell etter 4. FE 5470. ' 1953 CHEVY, FOR PARTS 6nLY. ____________334-4747. _________ CHEVY - FOAO COMbl^ FALCON • - • rebuilt^nw^s. 499 riS!d!n7-^' 1954 PLYMOUTH,'to. engine after s E 44175, Us6d Arti-Tnicfc PeHb !B> DUAL ^JA^AWNIPOLD POE ENGINES, TRAN^mISSIONSANO nEfeoV-,5si“§v-.n Sundays. . . IlS HASKINS CHEVY________MA 1-1614 IMPALA SUPER^SPORT, CHEVY A AUTOMATIC, RA-..., whitewalls. 17,000 miles. 11405, ________I OR 3-1391. Siranahan.________ ^*®06R,,cLEA^N,j WHY NOT OWN AN "OK" USED CAR? Shop the Big Lot at ■ MATTHEWS HARGREAVES 631 OAKLAND AVENUE FE 4-4547 ..J) CHEVY, ^DC..........- - .^1 No cash needed, bank rates. Op-| ^a Motors, Pontiac Rd. -- 5^e. FE F9137._____________ ^ _____________________^__________________ I960 CHEVY IMPALA 1 DOOR: 1965 MALIBU SUPER SPORT CON-hardtop, black with red Interior, vert. 327 cu. In., ISO horsepower, V-e, auto., 15 down. We finaace »» and take ----------------------- . ... AT SPARTAN DODGE YOU CAN BUY A 1960 FORD WAGON, WITH AUTOMATIC, FOR JUST 1197. 155 OAKLAND AVE. FE 0-4520. 1961 FALCON 2 DOOR, CLEAN, recently overhauled, nearly rubber, S400. MA 6-2030. Af P.M. and Weekends. , 4-1922. I DOOR, __________ RADIO AND HEATER AND WHITE-WALL TIRES. ABSOLUTE-XY NO MONEY DOWN, Assume weekly payments of . SS.S0. CALL CREDIT MGR. BuTQunoy wiffi iMttMf iHisnor# liw new, musf sea lo appradata. Superior Rambler 1963 FORD, 2 DOOR SEDAN WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, RADIO AND HEATER AND WHITEWALL TIRES, ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN, Assume weakly paymanfs of 10.93. CALL CREDIT MGR. Mr. Parks at HAROLD TURNER FORD, Ml 4-7500. MUST DISPOSE OF 1964 FORD Fastback, NO Maned Down, Payments I 1905 PONTIACS, EX-MUNICiPAL B puroiMM wiTn no monty down. LUCKY AUTO 1940 W. WMa Track FE 4-1006 or FE 1-7154 1965 CATALINA ^STATION WAGON. Double Powar, >1600. OB H307. ' GO!! . HAUPT PONTIAC and Sava' $ $ $ On Main St. :iarkston___MA »S566 1966 TEMPEST SPORT COUPE. 1940 W. WWa Track FE 4-1006 or ’• PE 1940 CHEVY IMPALA M300R i hardtop, good condition, 673-9614 after 6-p.m.____________________—— i 1965 CORVAIR Hardtop with automatic transmission, —■ ——d whitewall and weekly 1940 CHEVY 4 DOOR At^pHAAT'C, Estate Storage: QTp’nf n lOT S. E«T BlVD. rl/iriWJ-.]J FE 3-7161 turner 1941 CHEVROLET 9 PAS-SEtlOER STATION WAGON WITH AUTOAAATIC TRANSMISSION, RADIO AND HEATER AND WHITEWALL TIRES, ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN, Assume weekly payments of 14.10. CALL CREDIT MGR. Mr. Parks at HAROLD TURNER FORD, Ml 4-7500. ‘ REPOSSESSION 1961 Chevy station wagon, 6 cyl-I door, Powerglide, radio Iter red finish. Top shape. M/Mklv aavmamts of $7.42. d Chrv»-! FORD, INC. 464 5. WOODWARD AVE. .BIRMINGHAM Ml 4-7500 ]I945 CHEVY SUPER SPORT, W 251 Oakland Ave. Inder, . r. Clark 1961 Chevrolet beautiful blue. Come li It, Ideal for 2nd car tor the l $595 BIRMINGHAM CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 1942 CHEVY, ^DOOR STICK . . . 1599. No cash needed, bank rates. O^ke Motors, Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke. FE 0-9237._____________ 1962 CORVAIR MONZA, 3 SPEED, tinted glass. 1650. OR 3-0070 after 4 p.m.__________________________ 1962 Chrysler door beige with matching In-, erlor power steering, powerf rakes, 4 new whitewall tires. A Ml buy for the money. No cash ceded. $995 BIRMINGHAM CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH S. Woodward_______Ml 7-3114 1965 Chevy Impala door hardtop, with VO engine, «,ble power.,B^^ finish. 1965 Chevy Convertible Super Sport, VO automatic, 3 w . power, green with black top. Pow- weekly payments ‘ STAR Auto Sales NO MONEY DOWN Take Over Payments , All Applications Accepted 1962 FORD 1497 Bkly payments . 15 1961 PONTIAC 0397 ikly payments . 04. 1961 CHEVROLET 1597 Weekly payments 06. 1960 COMET 1964 T-Bird 2 door Hardtop St black finish, full ppwer, i ondltlonlng, 195 down, flnonce b once of only — '$2397 430 Oakland Ave. FE 54 John McAullffe Ford IMF i1»M falcon 240 4 SPEED. 11300. FE 55724.____ {1944 FORD GALAXIE 13 COMET WAGON .1943 CHRYSLER SAVE 1943 PONTIAC Grand Prix . Lika New ‘«I94S VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER $1295 ROCHESTER DODGE Oriya Away—Save More Pay 451-6100 ROCHESTER I- 1944 COMET, Shape, loaded FE 5-6597. drafted. 664-5365. 1965 MERCURY door hardtop. A fint ai $89 DownV Old Car $1795 Lloyd Motors LIncoln-Mercury-Comet V250 OAKLAND 333-7863 rp - FE 04616 $2895 1965 Chevelle 2-Door Superior Rambler vails, green fi $1795 I CRISSMAN CHEVROLET (On top of South Hill) .' ROCHESTER_________oL 2-9) 1942 CHEVY IMPALA 4-DOOR hardtop, white, power steering, power brakes, family's second car. 1942 CHEVY IMPALA 2 DOOR hardtop, double power, alr-condl-tkmlng, auto., new whitewalls, txc. condition, 1995. AAA 6-1115. 1942 CORVETTE, 4 SPEED ____________OR 3-3315 17.12 per ween. v.aii mr. c.iarK at Oakland Chrysler Plymouth. 332-9151. 1963 Chrysler T passenger station wagon • power steering, power brakes, t with matching Interior. A so sharp 1 owner Birmingham tri A vveekly special reduced to $1595 «BIRMINGHAM , CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 9l4 S. ' ■ ■■■ • 196? CHEVROLET Impale 4 door hardtop S cylindar power steering and brakes,,— heater, whitewall tires. A . _ one owner new car trade. $95; down 540.M per month on bank rates. Many mote to choose from Village Rambler 666 WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM' Ml 6-3900 1942 CORVAIR 2 DOOR, 4 SPEED.' We have 3 to choose from as low' LUCKY AUTOl , BANKRUPT? SHORT EMPLOYMENT? $50 cash or equivalent trade-in, will place woij in ji niiw ‘6A PontiaC I 1963 IMPERIAL 4 door hardtop LeBaron. Full lory equipment. You can't r on this one. Reduced to $2195 BIRMINGHAM CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 1960 CORVAIR Weekly payments . 1959 CHEVROLET Weekly Payments 1959 PONTIAC $197 Weekly payments 12.1 1959 PON 11 AC CONV. S295 Weekly payments . 13.0 • 1959 OLDS $297 Weekly Payments 13.0 STAR Auto Sales (FORMERLY TEL-A-HURON) 60 S.. TELEGRAPH FE 8-9661 . 1964 T-Bird Hardtop with a beautiful turquolsa dinis whita top, axtra sharp, leaded wl accessories, drive this one ii save its. Superior Rambler JES»3(()lE“Fo8D,'’"Rpqh«S ’fwI Dealer. QL 1-9711. aUST SECL 1944 FORD GAL- IMF ' John AXcAullfte Ford . t .1965 Mercury Convertible this unit has, 4 speed, matado blue finish, remainder of new ca $1787 1951 PLYMOUTH, CLEAN, GOOD runnltq car, 4 door, all powar. Pvf. ownar. PE 2-S337._______ PLYMOUTH. GOOD COND|-| condition. $91. FE 5-5151. • 1963 PONTIAC Catalina eenvtrtibla. Al-- I Mwer staeripg and brakas, radio, haatir, whittwalls. Should be soon. $89 Down or Old Car $1595 Lloyd Motors Estate Storage ■ 109 s.---- FE 109 s: |AST BLVD. E 3V161 AUTO SALES, 1375 W. » Elliabath Lk.) FE MIM. itai RAMBLER REAl CLEAN S2U Cash dr will finance. KING’AUTO SALES, 6695 Dixie (US 11) Clarks-ton MA S-2671 (call collect). steyring,!- 19S9 PLYMOUTH, RUNS GOOD, . Save Auto-FE 5-3271 or FE S-2397 YES BUT AT SPARTAN 60DGE ' YOU CAN BUY A 1961 PLY- 1250 OAKLAND 333-7863 MOUTH WAGON WITH *“ —■ GINE, AUTOMATIC AND I_____ FOR $197. 855 OAKLAND AVE., FE 14521. C AND POWER i „P0>*TIA<: CATAUNA CON-AKLAND AV6 ■ vtriioi** priviTt 0¥rt>qr, powtr •tqerlnoa brakti, posMrtctlon, at- RUSS JOHNSON Pontioc-Rombler On M24 In Like Orion MY 3-6266 . ter 5 pr Transportation ' Specials FULL WKLY. PRICE PYMT. ...._______________ 1)17 12.25 1954 CHEVY, Automatic $ 97 11.75 1959 PONTIAC, Automatic $29? $2.75 1961 RAMBLER, Classic $279 52.71 1957 DESOTO, 2-door * ---------- 1961 CORVAIR, Auto 1960 CHEVY. Stick 1959 OLDS, St' .1957 CHEVY, 1959 BUICK, 1_____ 1943 Rambler, American $597 1959 FORD, 2-door --- 1942 TEMPEST, Wagon 1963 PONTIAC atolino station wagon. I th matching Intarior. Excel ndltton. Weekly special $1595 BIRMINGHAM CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH IMF • John McAulHto Ford 1962 Rambler American TIRED OF WALKING? t o >mlnuto phono call couM put you Into o car, eradlf no ■ probitm, wt will dtllVer you 1 RAMBLER WAGONS to to chooio *1?"’ bassadors and Clawict, I or 1 cyl- Indars, oufoit^tlc tranamlsalon or oSvnSi^ naw*?a/^*rad^^ Como** In and driva ono wo will mako ■ doal. Pricod from 17»i. Village Rambler 666 WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM Ml 6-3900 PRICES CUT at. Houghten Olds ' 1965 ford Mustang, white, with blue trim. Was $1995 Now $1745 11965 Olds 88 Holiday, full power, a Ihoney. ' Was $2495 ,Now $2295 i SHELTON $297 $2.75 . CHEVY, Impala 1962 CORVAIR, Monia )941 COMET, 2-door vni 1962 CHEVY, 1 cylinder S7?7 J2! gHll963 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF, FULL Ookl^ ^o FE lift I powf, MntiJP wlt^lold, 4 door Joh" McAulllto Ford radio, heater, power steering, V alr-conditloning. 3354)657. 1945 MUSTANG 2 DOOR HARDTOP, IMF NO MONEY DOWN SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM WE HANDLE AND ARRANGE ALL FINANCING AND CREDIT CALL MR. DAN AT: FE 8-4071 ^ Capitol Auto 312 W. MONTCALM 1964 RED CUSTOM TEMPESr STA-tion wagon. Powtr brakes, stoer-I ing. Haematic. 482-9982.___ two door hardtop, 1, $447 md Avo lohn McAuHfft Fo IMF Lloyd Motors WILL. ACCEPT lUNS. BOATS. MOTOBS Sunshine from e beanery Echo from a steamboat whlstla Exhaust tumts tram I 'prk^i 1964 Olds 88 Jetstar, white with black trim, excep-tionolly cleon. Was $1995 ■ Now $1745 1963 Olds 88 Holiddir- Green with matching trim, full ’ power, one owner. I Was $I695’............ 92.02 heater, burgundy finish,' extra sharp, S1995, JEROME FORD, Rochester Ford Dealer, OL 14711. 1955 OLDS 2 DOOR HARDTOP, fair condition, 145. FE 24249 AM. $2.02 1965 FORD LTD 6-D(X>R WITH VO, automatic, radio, heator, power staerlng, brakes, many extras (as low as 53395 JER(WE FORD 1941 OLDS. DYNAMIC U. 2-OOOR hardtop. Powtr ttoorlng, braktt, 7 4444I4S. Rochester FORD Deator, OL 1-6711. 1945 FORD FALCON FUTURA. 4 MUST SELL: 1941 OLDS 2 DOOR, automatic, V4, good condition. AAA 11550. FE 1-2317. finance. KING AUTO SALES, 66fS Dixie Hwy. (US 10) Ctarkston, “* 5-2671 (call collect)._________ IMF 1965 Mustangs (Choose from 5) Choose a hardtop, convortlbte, and prices start ft only 196? OLDS Starfire , 2^r hardtop, power steering, 1 power brakes, light blue finish, new whitewalls and Is yours tor $1095 Homer Right 1962 Plymouth Sports Fury Sdoor hardtop, a nowt , 1250 OAKLAND 333-7863 d Estate storage i962 t-bird ~ ' 109 s. EAST BLVD. rST'.rJ"",”''-’'?: FE 3-7161 ' ................. J7ES BUT AT SPARTAN DODGE, YOU CAN BUY A 1941 DODGE ^ 2 DOOR HARDTOP, WITH VI EN-i GINE, AUTOMATIC, AND POWER FOR JUST $297. 855 OAKLAND John McAulltfo Ford 1965 Ford Convertible SUBURBAN OLDS HOME OF Quality One-Owner Birmingham Trades AT LOWEST PRICES _ 1963 OLDS two door hardtop. Powtr steering and brakes, automatic. ■ $89 Down or OW Car $1595 Lloyd Motors 1944 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS CON-I vertible blue with white top, VI, I automatic, powar sfeerltw, radio, whitewall tires. Only tITtS, PATTERSON CHEVROLET CO., IKM' : S. WoodwartT Ave. . Birmingham, waelky" Call Mr. ’ciark 'at ?a’kl land Chrysler Plymouth. 332-6150. 1964 PLYMOUTH Sport Fury, 2 door hardtop, black black vinyl top. Mack buckets. j»n'sole,"«4wTo'wner- -- - - - 1945 GTO CONVERTIBLE. POWER. '"■OAKLAND 1944 BONNEVILLE. AIR -fionad cenvwfIMt, $1495. 4 or, almost anything movoblo AS PART DOWN PAYMENT ON ANY NEW OR USED CAR! 1944 TEMPEST 2 DOOR, SI3T FULL grict. 55 down. Wo flnanct at LUCKY AUTO 1940 W. wide Track FE 4-1004 or FE 3-7154 PONTIAC dATALINA 1904, 4 DOOR hardtop. 1 ownar, , Hydromatic, power steering, radio and heater, dark blue, $1550, 636-2na_ 1904 PONTIAC TEMPEST STATION-; CLARKSTON 3-3294? condition $1595. 1965 PONTIAC CATALINA ConvertlMe, automatic, power steering, brakes, maroon finish, black fpp. Only -$2J»$ Haskins chevy ma s-2604 196$ GTO convertible, EXCEL- ed with oxtros. H7-40U.______________ 1965 LOMANS 2 DOOR HARDTOP, 326 3 speed, $1900. 33I-22S5. 1965 TEMPEST 4 DOOR VI, AUTO-malic transmission, radio, hooter, wHltewall tiros. 7000 actual miles, S20S0 full prica at JEROME FORD, Rochester Ford Deiltr. OL 1-9711. Now $1345 1963 Olds F85 Station Wagon V-8 with power, low miles. Was $1595 Yes-We Do- iNow $1395 Ve have an. Auction every last| u,Ii'?.';s'Jre*h£l’tur^"’ ni963 Dlds 98 convertible, BILL SPENCE 6673 Dixie^Highwoy WOS $1795 Now $1495 Chrysler-Plymouth-Vallent Rambler-Jeep " MA_yy$ J 1963 RAMBLER 0 4 door sedan, black finli Idle, haater, 1 owner new c ’"**•"* :rr.*: Village Rambler 666 WOa BIRMINGHAM IWARD AVE. Ml 6-3900 ____NO PRIxi equipped. 1 owner. i.ow ml 13600. Call lf^4StS after 7 105 GTO PONTIAC CONvIrTIBLE. perfect cond., 4-speakar, front and rear vibrafohic radio, positroctlon IMF ____ ____I hoitor - tiros, only 149 down! I” payments of 111.42. DON'S 50 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM SMALL AD-BIG LOT 50 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM 1965 CHEVY BIscaypa station wagon, 6 cyl •iraiidit iflek, maroon. 1962 TEMPEST , silver blut, white to( 1964 FORD ROCHESTER AVE. FE 8-4528. 666 WOODWARD AVE. _____________________ BIRMINGHAM .Ml 6-3900 ADDISON MOTOR SALES I NO MONEY DOWN-WE FINANCE CREDIT 43 CHEVY IMPALA, hardtop, pr' OxtewT ■ t____________ lfl63 IMPALA age, r< VI en 0 seli. ROSE RAMBLER-JEEP EM 34155 I960 CHEVY IMPALA 2 DOOR, $175 dr M otter, 4493 Malor, Drayton Plains.________________. 1963 CHEVY 4 DOOR STATION ow^er 5 GM^i DODGE 330 STATION WAGON, owner, 3 V»liespi, mint ull P>riln. hut. 2-door hardtop. 1-owner, low'mile- 1944 DART, AUTOMATIC; —I, radio, oulomatlc transmission, Factory .warranty. Radio am -|ne, power‘Steering. Real I er, new tires. 402-4624. orlvat snarp. A Birmingham cr~ ^ fo sell. HAROLD TURNER FORD, INC. 404 S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM_Ml 4-75001 1942 FALCON 3 DOOR WITH STICK SHIFT TRANSMISSION, RADIO AND HEATER AND WHITEWALL TIRES, ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN, Assume weekly payments of 15.92. CALL CREDIT MGR. Mr. Porks at HAROLD TURNER FORD, Ml 4-7500. IMF John McAullffe Ford * 1964 Olds ‘ F-85 Coupe with 0 rod and black finish, automatic fully oqluppod, $45 down -finance balance of only 1964 Plymouth AS^s’ ! SPECIAL only - HAROLD TURNER FORD, INC. 444 S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM_ Ml 4-7500 1963 CHEW 4 door stick 6, silver. 1961 IMPALA Convertible, stick I, white, black h 1959 BUICK 2 door hardtop, auto.) doubit powi 1963 GRAND PRIX 4 spaed, mldnl^t blue. 677 S. LAPEER RD. Lake Orion MY 2-2041 1963 Rambler Classic 4 door 6 automotic, 22,000 actual miles. Was $1195 j Now $945 1962 Rambler Classic 4 door extra clean.. Was $695 Now $495 Many More Clean One Owner Trades j Houghten ■ Olds 528 N. Main ROCHESTER OL 1-9761 For the Best Deal & top Quality Service trpo^^rrSdio eWr $« Diw7oroTd” Cor $995 er and whitewall fires, only $49 y -i 1 1 Z i and weekly payment, "t! MOtOFS T T Ty T”^ Llhcoln-MerCury-Cometl .riAnULlJ '1250 Oakland 333-7863 li 1965 Mustang < piu. 2 fastback with a meriiiic racing green 219 VI, 1,000 miles, new-cer warranty. Superior Rambler 550 Oakland »Ave. - FE 5-9421 1965 MUSTANG, RED CDNVERTl- *•- ----1 stick, 360 V-f, power top, new 6-ply whlte-splnnor caps, radio, i _________IX. MA 4-2615. 1945 FORD MUSTANG SPORT coupt. Dark Uoa finish a cylindar, Cruls-O-Matic, radio, vAltewaU I $89 Down or did Car $1995 Lloyd Motors LIncoln-Marcury-Comet ,1250 Dakland - 333-7863 , __________ /I top. FE 4-7306. 11945 PONTIAC CATALINA CON-; ' vartlble, hydramatic, power III Ing, brakes. S2550. FE 4-7901 1945 PONTIAC CATALINA 2-2 421 cubk Inch, 4 by the knee, radio, whitewall tiros, only $2395. PATTERSON CHEVROLET CO. 1104 S., Woodward Av#., BIrmlnr"— Ml 4-273$. __________ 1965 CATALINA CONVERTIBLE. 12,-' 000 ml. automatic, dual oowe- ' I 693-6030.___________; .. 1965 PDNTIAC WAGDN with power steoring, brakas. 6 passenger, radio, heitor, yours Your Ans'wer to QUALITY CARS ' SATURDAY SPECIALS LUCKY AUTO' TURNER 1940 W. Wide Track 1963 CORVAIR Monza Coupe with radio and heoter, whitewall tires, 4-tpeed transmission, metallic turquoise finish, full price $6915. $30 down $30 monthly. STATE WIDE AUTO 3400 Eilubalh Lake Road 343^ (9^ of Huron M.) I..W crxDi ?E 8-7137 FORD, INC. I 444 S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM_________Ml 4-7500, 1964 JEEP WAOONEER ... . cylindar angina automatic transmission, powtr staerlng, radio, haatar. Like new $1395. JEROME FORD. Rochastor Ford Dealer, OL 499 S. HUNTER BLVD. 1957 LINCOLN : m-04fS er ^-3745______ I9S6» MERCURY STATION WAGON, ooed running condition, bar* ***** |. W Draco, Rochestor. 6S1-1W 1963 METEOR’ jl9S7 FORD WAGON, GOOD tIrES, am bWvkOLET SEL AIR WAG-! n.r an VI, Pewergnde, power brekea, GOOD CONDITION - power, steering, ra£o, whitewell JZh2!l5l!iL^ " ” Nrtt, vary clean. Only 11295. tioefc 1951 THUNDEI No. 141$. PATTERSON CHEVRO- 21000 ---- LET CO. 1904 s. ' Pretty Ponies 1965 MUSTANGS 7 USED MUSTANGS TO CHOOSE FROM CDNVERTIBLES HARDTGPS 2 PLUS 2's FULL EQUIPMENT As Low As $7^ Down j Sgf’iS__ T_I A "Dt^T "P\ Down or OJd Cor $895, TIAKULJJ I Lldyd-Motors TURNER |US0 0mulD‘''^t7li3 rnnn mr 1962 COMET. 2 DOOR SEDAN. 6 FDRD INC. cyl. stick, Redlo.^. 676-1003. • 644 S. WOODWARD AVE. 1999. COMET, t963, 4 DOOR STA-IIRMINGHAM Ml 4-7500' tion wagon, fully equip.. MA 66662. 190 W. Walton, . ___ 34574. 1965 Olds 442 Hardtop, o^he floor, power steering, brakes 1965 OLDSMOBILE M. OR 3-3201 1940 PLYMOUTH COUPE, 1 tSOO. OA 0-3904._^ SHOP SUNDAY Buy On MONDAY OLIVER’ BUICK Home of Buicks eM Opelt .196-310 Orchard Lake FE 2-9165 PRESS WANT ADS HAVE THE UST WORD-RESULTS! 166 VALIANT WAGON, BIG 6. tomatic, radio. i339$, 331-3059. ONTIAC-iiAMBtEN-auiCK Cl It prabMms? - will finance. 1950 PONTIAC. 4 DOOR. V-l automatic. Radio and haatar. Excel-* lent transportation. $175. OR 39594.; ADKINS AUTO SALES 1965 Pontiac 34oor Oatallna, double power, auto. tr^s. verb, radio, low ml. vary cloan. 1944 Ronault 44oor R-0 Clean, low mi. 1963 Chavy. 4-door. Sedan, radio, heator, ewan, rum Hko new. 1961, Chm. 2-door VO Auto. Impala, power snaring. 1961 Chavy 44oor„ hardtop VI, auto.. ^$2395 lANOUTE, (VROLET-Bl C^E TO THE PONTIAC RETAIL STORE I960 T-BIrd 3door hardtop, triple power, radio, heator. I960 Chevy 3400T. Auto. * If^O^^Moor hardtop, 6 sticks 1960 Vo'llant 2-door, 6 auto. WHERE YOU EXPECT MORE . . . AND GET IT! 1962 PONTIAC Bonneville Convertible. A-1.. throughout. Power steering, power brakes, radio, heator and wMtowall ttres. $1395, 1962 OLDSMOBILE F4S Convertiblo. V-0, double power, automatic, tu-tono blue. Th|s car Is exceptional. $1195 1962 FORD station Wagon. V-0 with automatic, radio. This ono Is tops. $895 1962 FALCON ^2-Door. 6 ■ 6 cyl. standard vary niooly cqn-per. Pricod to aoll. tnt we can sovt you Mg money, you don't have credit aonbllshad, d your are itoadly wgekina, wo .JI help you aotoMlsh cradtt. 730 Oakland Ave. FE 14233. Top^ Quality, one-owner nqw cor traiies to dhooee from 65 Clemens atWWeTreck FE 37954^ ■ $1495 ASK FOR RON ffAUKUS Autoramg Motor Sales 2635 Orchard Lake Rd. 682-4410 $275 ASK FOR FRED RENOELL THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH S, 1966 Cr—11 -^Television Programs— Plragniins fumialMd by tflMloiM Ititad In this eolufnn ora lublncf to ehong* withoiit noHe« # OwMwItt g-WJIK-TV, 4-WWJ-TV, 7.WXYZ.TV, 9-CKlWTV, SO-WKBD-TV, EVENING l:N (2) (Color) Adventure (4) Newi, Weather, Sports , (7) Wide World of Sports ' (In Progress) (9) Swingin'Time 1:19 (2) Grand Ole Opry (4) (Colibr) Network News (74 Wyatt Earp (SO) Talent Scouts 7:99(2) (Color) Death VaUey Days , (4) (Color) At the Zoo (7) Scope (9) Movie: “Northern Pursuit" (1943) Errol Flynn 7:99 (2) Jackie Gleason (4) (Color) Flipper (7) (Color) Ozzie and Harriet (50) Changing Times 7:45 (50) Hockey Preview 7:55 (50) Hockey: Detnrit vs. Montreal 9:99 (4) I Dream of Jeannie (7) Donna Reed 9:19 (2) Secret Agent (4) (Color) Get Smart (7) (Colpr) Lhwrtnce Welk (9) Hockey: Chicago Vs. Montreal 9:99 (4) (Color) Movie: “The Five Pennies” (1959) Danny Kaye, Barbara Bel Geddes, Bob Crosby 9:19 (2) Loner (7) (Colw) Hollywood Palace 19:99 (2) Gunsmoke 19:15 (9) Juliette 19:19 (7) (Color) World Adventure (50) Action Scoreboard 19:45 (9) Sports Unlimited (50) Sports Dial U:99 (2) (7) (9) News, Weath-er, Sports 11:19 (9) Around Town 11:15 (4) News, Weather, Sports 11:25 (2) MoVies: 1. “Strangers on a Train" (1961) Farley Granger, Robert Walker, Ruth Romah. 2. “The Great M6ment”(1944) Joel McCrea, Harry Carey, William Demarest , (7) Movies: 1. (Color) “This Earth Is Mine’ (1959) Rock Hudson, Jeanj Simmons, Dorothy Me- I Guire. 2. “The Last 1 Posse” (1953) Broderick Crawford, Wanda Hendrix 11:19 (9) Movie: “The Cosmic Man" (1959) Bruce Bennett, John Carradine 11:45 (4) (Color) Johnny Carson 1:90 (9) Window on the World 1:15 (4) Beat the Champ 1:45 (4) News, Weather 1:99 (2) News, Weather (7) All-Night Show SUNDAY MORNING 9:30 (7) Of Men and Motives 9:40 (2) News 9:45 (2) Accept 7:09 (2) Look Up and Live (7) Rural Newsreel 7:25 (4) News 7:19 (2) Gospel Time (4) Country Living (7) Water Wonderland 9:90 (2) This Is the Life (4) FSx>ntier8 of Faith . (7) (Special) Judge Wade McCree 1:15 (7) Film Feature (9) leered Heart 1:30 (2) Temple Baptist C3iurch (4) Church at the Crossroads (7) Understanding Our World (9) Hymn Sing 1:55 U) Newsworthy 9:09 (2) Mass for Shut-Ins (4) Bozo the down (7) Dennis Glen Cooper (9) Oral Roberts 9:39 (2) With lUs Ring (7) Spotlight (9) Cathedral of Tomorrow 9:41 (2) Highlight 19:99 (2) Ut’s See 4 (7) Beany and Cecil 19:15 (4) Davey and Goliath 19:19 (2) Faith for Today (4) House Detective (7) Peter Potamus (9) Herald of Truth 11:99 (2) Bridal Preview (7) BuUwinkle (9) Heretdes 11:30 (2) Lone Ranger *■(7) Discovery ’66 (9) Movie: “Charlie (han at Monte Chrlo" (19W) Warner Oland, Keye Luke SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:09 (2) M 0 V1 e: “Callaway Went ’Ihataway” (1951) Fred MacMurray, Dorothy McGuire' (4) U-M Presents (7) Chanp>ionship Bowling (50) Profiles 12:39 (4) ()uiz ’em (50) Michigan State Presents 1:99 (4) (Color) Meet the Press (7) Directions (9) “Thunderbirds” (1952) John Derek, Mona Freeman (50) Western ’Thester 1:39 (2) Face the Nation (4) Movie: “The Foxes of Harrow” (1947) Rex Harrison, Maureen O’Hara. (7) Issues and Answers 2:00 (2) ’Travelrama (7) Prophet Jones (50) Wrestling 2:15.<2) Changing ’Times 2:30 (2) Sports Spectacular (7| Movie: “The 5,000 Fin. gers of Dr. T" (1953) Peter Lind Hayes, Hans Con-ried 3:00 ( 50) Roller Skating 3:30 (4) Talen Showcase (9) Movie: “Highway 301” (1950) Steve (fochran, Virginia Gray. 4:00 (2) Littlest Hobo (4) (Color special) Big Three Golf (H (Color) American Sportsman (50) Auto dassics 4:30 U) Twentieth Century (50) Mister Ed 5:09 (2) (Color) Movie: ‘”Ihe Seventh Voyage (rf Sin-bad” (1958) Kerwin Mathews, Kathryn Grant (4) (Color) Wild Kingdom (7) (Color) Movie: “Many Rivers to Cross" (1954) Robert Tayloi^ Eleanor Parker, Victor McLaglen (50) Match Game Bowling 5:39 (4) (Color) College Bowl (9) Outdoorsman (56) Stories of De Mau- Televisibn Features Sen. Fulbrighf Is Interviewed SUNDAY EVENING 8:00 (4) News, Weather, Sports (9) Route 66 (50) Upbeat (56) Musicale 6:39 (4) (Color special) Children’s Theater (56) Cultures and (fon-tinents 6:45 (50) Hockey Preview 6:55 (50) Hockey: Red Wings vs. Rangers 7:00 (2) (Color) Lassie (7) (Color) Voyage (9) Movie: “The D.I. (1957) Jack Webb, Don Dubbins 7:39 (2) (Color) My Favorite Martian (4) (Color) Walt Disney 1:99 (2) (Color) Ed SuIUvan (7) (Color) FBI (56) Big Picture 8:39 (4) (Color) Branded n. (56) Invitation jto Art 8:55 (9) News 9:99 (2) Perry Mgson (4) (Color) Bonanza . 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(7) MoVle; “The Miniver Story” (1950) Greer Gar-son, Walter Pidgeon 11:39 (4) Beat the Champ (9) Movie: “David and Usa" (1962) Keir Dullea, Janet Margolin (50) Probe 1:09 (9) Window on the World 1:15 (2) With This Ring 1:25 (7) Late, Ute Show MONDAY MORNING 6:15 (2) On the Farm Scene 6:29 (2) News 6:21 (2) Sunrise Semester 6:39 (4) "Classroom (7) Funews 6:55 (2) Editorial, News 7:09 (4) Today (7) Johnny Ginger 7:05 (2) News 7:30 (2) Happyland 8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo (7) Big Theater 8:30 (7) Movie: “The Solid Gold Cadillac" (1956) Judy Holliday, Paul Douglas 8:40- (56) Great Books 8:55 (9) Morgan’s Merry-Go-Round 9:00 (2) Andy Griffith (4) Living (9) Romper Room 9:19 (56) Understanding Numbers 9:39 (2) Dick Van Dyke (56) Occupational Planning 9:55 (4) News (56) Spanish Lesson 10:00 (2) I Love Lucy (4) Eye Guess (9) Canadian Schools 10:10 (56) Rhyme Time > 10:20 ( 56) Science Is Everywhere 10:25 (4) News 10:30 (2) McCoys (4) Concentration (7) Girl Talk ! ,(9) Friendly Giant 10:35 (56) French Lesson 10:45 (9) Chez Helene' 10:50 (56) Spanish Lesson 11:00 (2) Divorce Court (4) Morning Star (7) Supermarket Sweep-' stakes (9) Butternut Square 11:20 (9) Across Canada (56) WhafsNew 11:30 (4) Paradise Bay (7) Dating Clame (50) Dickory Doc 11:50 (9) Nears (56) Spanish for Teachers AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) News, Weather, SportZ (4) Jeopardy (7) Donna Reed 12:30 (2). Search for Tomorrow By Udifod Press Intemational HOCKEY,. 7:55 p.m. (50) Detroit vs. Montreal HOLVYWOOD PALACE, 9:80 p.m. (7) ' Host Milton Berle welcomes “Batman” star Adam West,, who makes his television singing debut and does “Batman" spoof, plus Mai^a Raye and Henny Youngman. SUNDAY LOOK UP AND LIVE, 7.00 a m. (2) Rewards and challenges irf public servi9e careers are discussed by Sen. Jacob Javits, R-N. Y., and New York Oty Council President Frank O’Connor, a Democrat. DIRECTIONS ’66,' 1:00 p m. (7) Five-part examination of Judaism’s influence on current social p " ISSUES AND ANSWERS, 1:30 p.m. (7) Sen. J. WilUlm Pnibright, chairman of the foreign relations committee and . critic of President Johnson’s foreign ^ policies, is interviewed. CHILDREN’S THEATHE, 6:30 p.m. (4) Johnny Carson narrates this adaptation of E. B. White’s “Stuart Uttle," the story of a debonair New York mouse. HOCKEY, 6:55 p.m. (50) Detroit vs. New York. ' PERRY MASON, 9:00 p.m. (2) Julie Adams, John Conte and Carleton Carpenter star in story that adds new twist to divorce. WHAT’S MY LINE?, 10:30 p.m. (2) Regulars on panel are joined by Mrs. John : Lindsay, wife of the New York mayor, and | actor Tony Randall, . Awwsf to PrtvkjMli (4) Post Office (7) Father Knows Best (9) Take 30 12:35 (56) Spanish Lesson 12:45 (2)Guidlng Light 12:50 (56) Understanding Numbers « 12:55 (4) News WILSON Earl in Filmland to View Two Celebrated Fathers By EARL WILSON HOLLYWOOD-I flew out here to cover the accouchement of Gary Grant who’s a shoo-in for Father of the Year unless he’s nosed out by Aaron Chwatt. Mr. Chwatt, who gave up that name to be-* come Red Buttons, has juzt given the world a beautiful girichild namer Amy Buttons. FromH’ his strutting, you’d think Red had just sired | dectuplets. “Amy Buttons! Isn’t t h a t a musical name?" Red flourished a picture of his daughter. It looked like other pictures of babies a few hours old, except to Red. He was at the General Service Studio filming his TY show, “Tlie Double Life of Henry Phyfe,” which is now rated 13th in a 30-city Nielsen. “Look at that sheer unadulterated beauty!" Red howled. 'And I’m not saying that because she’s my kid.” Fred Clark, Who plays Red’s boss in the TV series, which has to do with a Certlfi^ Public Accountant who’s the double of a spy, said to me that it has been like this since the birth of the bsby. “IBs feet haven’t hit the ground yet,” Fred said. “Somebody asked him how much the baby weighed when she was bom and he said, ‘23 pounds.’ ’’ “’That was our TY rating,” Fred explained. Red was alert enough to exclaim, “And if you can maintain a 23 rating, yon can stay on for 469 years and own half of the network!" Barely \ week later, the network announced that Red’s show was one of the 17 not being continued next fall. But . that’s another story.) ★ ★ ★ THE WEEKEND WINDUP ... Paramount asked Charlton Heston^to host a party for 400 after the re-opening of “Ten Commandments.” “I’ve T>layed Moses and Michelangelo," he said, “—now you want me to play Joe Levine?” . . . Susan Fonda— Henry’s number three ex— took a house at Hunter Mountain for a winter of skiing. Kate Smith’s tour of one-nighters this fall will be her first .Kirk Douglas says his “Cast a Giant Shadow” will be his biggest money-maker yet. . .. . Teresa Brewer’s secret for a bigger, greener garden: She uses soda water on it. ★ ★ ★ TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: A fellow sighed that he’d had a 1:00 (2) Love of Life (4) Match Game ' V (7) Ben Casey | (9) Movie: “Canyon Riv-, er." (1956) George Mont-' gomery, Peter Graves | (50) Movie I 1:10 (56) French Lesson I 1:25 (2) (4) News ! (56) World History 1:39 (2) As the World Turns (4) Let’s Make O’Deal | 1:55 (4) News (56) Adventures in arinac ct BUntaateiwd 30 Remove (prlat) 96SUI ht bow 1* 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 r 16 u r 16 It r Hr 20 iii r' 24 S” k mw 30 31 w 36 r w 41 47^ 3T 46 50 51 52 63 64 66 of S8 66 61 1 2:00 (2) Password (4) Days of Our Lives (7) Nurses 2:25 (56) Rhyme Time 2:30 (2) House Party (4) Doctws (7) A Time for Us (50) CondUator 2:35 (56) Sdence Is Everywhere , “ 2:50 (56) Spanish Lesson 2:55 (7) News 3:00 (2) To Tell the Truth (4) ^Another World (7) General Hospital (50) Captain Detroit 3:25 (2) (9) News 3:30 (2) Edge of Night (4) You Don’t Say (7) Young Mhirieds (9) Swingin’ Time 4:09 (2) Secret Storm (4) Bozo the (Town (7) Never Too Young (50) Topper 4:30 (2) Mike Douglas (7) Where the Action Is (9) Fun House (50) Love That Bb 4:55 (4) Eliot’s Almanac 5:00 (4) George Pierrot (7) Movie: "No Name on the Bullet" (1959) Audie Murphy, Joan Evans (50) Lloyd Thaxton (56) French Chef 5:30 (56) What’s New 5:55 (4) Here’s Carol Duvall I Rosamond Williams I MAICO, PonHM 9r«neh I 29 E. 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WMtlMr lurtw Ptrtuit Colder, Flvrtei THE PONTIAC VOL. 124 — NO. 28 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. SATURDAY. MARCH 5. 1966 —82 PAGES UKITIO PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS 124 Are Killed as Jetliner Crashes in Japan 84 Americans Die; Mt. Fuji Is Tragedy Site Disaster Cause Said Unknown; Report of Collision Discounted FARGO, N.D. (AP) -r- A deiKlly blend of heavy snow and screaming winds began to relax its parafyzing grip on a vart section of the north central United States today. The Weather Bureau calied it one of the most savage blizzards in recMxled history. 1th blinding snow, and HEADING TOWARD CRASH-A BOAC 707 jetliner, trading smoke, heads for a crash on Mt. Fuji in Japan today. Aii 124 aboard were killed. The event was captured on film by a Japanese amateur photographer on vacation near the site. GOTEMBA, Japan A British passenger jet mysteriously burst into flame and smoke over Mt. Fuji today and crashed on t h e sacred mountain’s slopes, killing all 124 aboard. Among them were M Americans — 75 in a single tour group sponsored by the Thermo King Corp., a refrigeration firm of Minneapolis, Minn. The British Overseas Airways Corp. plane had a crew of 11. It was the second major plane crash in the TiAyo area in less than 24 hours and the third in a numth, with a death toil of more than 300. What caused the crarii was not known. There were treacherous winds in the area over the majestic snow-covered extinct voieano. SHAKEN APART? Some aviatton experts said the four-engine blue and white Boeing 707 may have been shaken apart. Reports that 6tere had been a collision with a second plane DETROIT, Mich. (AP) - Stu-ddMker Corp. wrote a relnctant finish yesterday to its 04-year in the auto-making busi- 5 From State Die in Crash CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) -Five persons were kiiled today in a rear-end collision on die Ohio Turnpike just soutti of Cleveland near U.S. 21. The Ohio Highway Patnd identified four of the dead as; Joseph McIntyre, 27; Robert Lee Bom, 25; and Jerry Dale Shadwick, 25, ail of Oassopolis, Mich., and Ronnie Joe Arnold, 23, of Niles, Mich. No identification Was found on the fifth victim, the Highway Patrol said. * It * The truck driver, Kenneth L. Bonine, 32, of Odessa, Mo., and a passenger, Richard Griffin, 21, of Kansas City, Mo., escap^ injury, the Patrol said. ★ ★ ★ Officers said the car was traveling east on the turnpike at a high rate of speed when it rammed the rear fd the semitrailer rig carrying 21 horses. Patrolmen said the truck was headed for New Holland, Pa. US. Jets Attacked by MIGs Near Hanoi SAIGON (UPI)—Soviet-built MIG jets opened fire today on American planes raiding a missile site on the outskirts of Hanoi. In heavy ground fighting in South Viet Nam a force of U.S. and Vietnamese was reported chopping up a large trapped and bewildered Viet Cong unit. The American planes raided the Soviet-built missile sites outside Hanoi as a s()okesman disclosed the Russian SAM missiles Car Accident Fatal to Metamora Man had shot down 12 Amer-can planes since they were installed. Their raids followed a second “maximum effort’’ strike against the Communist north. A spokesman said three MIG 17 fighters rhade firing passes at four U. S. Air Force F4C Phantoms but did not hit them. Another flight of MIGs tried In Today's Press 1-696 Confrovny state may try to build only 11-mile eastesn segment — PAGE A-3. Stat0 DBpartmenf Gains au^rity in new Johnson directive—PAGE A-2. Income Tax Withholding method may change May 1 — PAGE B4. »A*fr»logy ..........M Bridge ..............M Chnch News . B4-B-11 Crossword Puzle . . .CMl Comics ............ B4 Editorials .........A4 Home Section .. B-1-B4 Lenten Series .....A4 ......04 .....01 . . . 01-04 ......B-12 TV, Rndio Programs OU Wilson, Eari......C-11 Women's Pages B4—B4 to sneak np on planes striking railroads and highways 121 miles north of Hanoi but fled withont firing a shot. It was the first appearance of the MIGs this year. ★ ★ ★ The ground fighting centered in a valley six miles northwest of (2uang Ngai on the coast 320 noiles northeast of Saigon. CLOSING IN So far, U. S. Marines and South Vietnamese rangers closing in on the hard-fighting Reds ! kilied 311, a spokesman reported. AUied ‘modo'ate.” A 30-year-old Metamora man became Lapeer (bounty’s sixth traffic fatality of 1966 in a singlecar accident last ni^t in Hadley Townsh^. wee Dead on arrival at Lapeer County General Hospital was Robert Faas of 4116 Snook. According to Lapeer County Sheriff’s deputies, Faas was thrown from hit car after losing control on a curve - - - Id near Diehl. had boxed in a Communist re^meat (Mioat IJW to ijm men) in the valley. He said the Viet Cong, appar-eltib recruits, were not familiar with the terrain, dki not know 4he ^ape routes and were forced to stand and fighi which is what the Americans Ihe U. S. Marines and government troctps, flown in by helicopter, were on all four sides. . Two battalions were blocking escape routes while the other thrM sides were slowly closing in gainst constantly stiffening resistance. . The car rolled over several titaies, deputies said. Faas was alone in the car. Kosygin to Visit U.A.R, (AP) - Soviet Pre-inier Alexei N. Kosygin will visit the United Arab Republic M May, an official said today. mtaesses told of seeing K hitowiK whMa smske, tten htaek smoke. Others said they saw flames. Several said it seoned to flatter to the earth like a leaf, disintegrating in its fall. ★ ★ ★ Almost 1,000 Japanese soldiers, police and firemen worked into the night carrying the bodies from the plane down to this town five miles away. BODIES FOUND Rescue w(Hkers said they had found all the bodies. As they were taken from the plane they were wrapped in gray milit^ hiankets and placed in wooden coffins. There was no sign of otien-sive fire or explosion aboard the plane. Rescuers said many of the bodies thrown from the plane were umnarked and un-bumed. Japan’s Weather Bureau issued several wind warnings just minutes before the — bound next for Hong Kong on a round-the-world flight — the volcanic crater after 2 p.m. SUSTAINED WINDS Weather officials in Tokyo said sustained winds around the 12,38»^foot Mt. Fuji reached nearly 70 miles an hmu* at noon and by 3 p.m. 86 miles an hour with gusts likely higher. One Japanese witness said he saw the plane flying sitaight IV tten a wing broke off, he said, and the jetliner Mt. Fuji is 55 miles southwest of Tokyo. The crash brou^t the death til in three major plane crashes in Japan in tte past month to 321. Crippling Blizzard Eases Grip winds clocked at over IM miles per hour in some areas, it moved with pnnishiHg siow-nen northeastward from western South Dokota to Behind it lay scores of communities so paralyzed they looked like ghost towns. There were three known dead. all in Minnesota. But at least 27 persons were missing, the majority in North Dakota, where the storm’s fury seemed greatest. BRUTAL BLIZZARD So brutal was the blizzard that trggedy stalked iriiat would wlinarily be the safest, simplest tasks. Near Woodworth, in central North Dakota, 13-year-(dd Betty Diede vanished while on a trip to close a banging chicken coop door 100 feet from her parents’ home. Her mother, Mrs. Raymon Diede, nearly died in a vain, groping search for her daughter (Continued on Page 2. Ck>l. 3) Grand Forks, N.D., Store Is All Set For A 'White' Sale Studebaker Pulls Oul of Auto Business President ^ers A. Barlin-game said; “While sinc«rety r^ret tim neoestitgr of disoon-tinliing Studebaker cars, the irreversible losaes being incurred permit no other course.” The company made several drastic moves in recmit years in efforts to keep the automotive division alive. All failed. PLANT MOVED One was the move in December, 1963, of Studd»siw*s car^ building operations tram Soolh Bend, had., to Hamiltan, Ont. ne theory was flmt the Hamilton subsidiwry plnnt what everyone in the i bnsinesshndthonghtforn fighting a losing battle in its effort to stny in the auto Sales, which had hit a high of 268,228 in 1950, had gone steadily downhill. Less than 19JW0 Studebakers were sold last year. 'Take the Fish AND Me or the Deal's Off A Utica woman would have preferred to be marotmed on an ice floe rather than relinquish tile precious fish she had netted in a day’s catch, w ★ ★ Mrs. Evelyn Freeman, 46, and 17 other ice fishermen were set adrift in Anchor Bay on Lake St. Clair yesterday when winds broke loose a two-miie stretch of ice. Bat Mn. Freeman was the only one who refused to be rescued when help arrived. She insisted that she wouB not mount the ladder to a rescuing heliovter without her canftoard bra of perch. * * * Airmen from SeUridge Air Force Base near Mount (Sanens oblingly allowed the woman to brard the helicopter with the fish. steadily fnxn a 826.75 figure in early February to its |40 closing I»rice Friday. Rumors of a posibie merger with Allied Products of Chicago have been denied hroquently by Burlingame said the deciskm to scrap the auto businens, “iriiile most difflcult, is essential if Stixtebaker is to program in its major rebuilding cam- nomical than the old plant at South Bend and that Canadian than those in the United States. In anotiier move, Studebaker continually reduced its car offerings and in the 1966 line offered only 10 models at ]»1ces ranging from $2,200 to $3,000. * it it The company shunned the glamour-car market and the horsepower race and concentrated instead on a campaign to provide conservative, eomom-ical transportation. But it misfired in the market place. DURING BOOM Oddly enough, the closing of Studebaker’s auto facilities came at time when virtually all other operations to 24 inehes at Devfls Lake. The storm shattered almost all activities dependent on ou^ door travel. Schools closed. Entire business districts shut down. Travel by any means was impossible in many areas. A psychiatrist to be hired by the child guidance clinics wiU direct the clinical phase of the operation. OBJECTED TO PROPOSAL Dr. Harry Amkoff, a psychiatrist and member of the Mental Health Services Board, objected to the proposal for two directors because their exact duties had not been made clear. Uncounted thousands of travelers were stranded. Lucky ones, like 120 at tiny Sterling C(»T>ers, in central North Dakota, had food and shelter. Some others made it to farm houses. 350 CAUGHT An estimated 350 persons were caught after a basketball tournament in the Doland-Redfleld area in central South Dakota. Two hundred huddled in a service station complex, 80 in one farm, 80 in another. For a time, nearly 500 passengers were stalled in three transcontinental Northern Pacific trains in central North Dakota. The county share of the proposed budget would be $281,000. The state would contribute 75 per cent, or $1,119,810, and the remaining $92,271 would be from fees for services. Early today, 190 of them remained on an eastbound train at Eagle Butte, some 50 miles west Bismarck. Food and fuel for the train were brought to them. PUBUC SHELTER Anotha* train took 135 passengers to public shelter in nearby New Salem, and still another 170 persons found haven after their train was r e tu r n e d to Jamestown. Lt. Gov. Charles Tighe declared North Dakota a disaster area. Gov. William Guy was reported hurrying home from an Arizona vacation. With hoped-for moderating weather today, Tighe said National Guard and U.S. Air Force helicopters and sklequipped planes, along with snowmobiles, would seek missing or stranded WIDE AREAS Power and phone service Vas crippled over wide areas. In Pierre, S.D., National Guardsmen were called out to evacuate of persems without power in one section of the cq>i-tal city. Power companies, calling it the worst storm in their hist^, rushed extra crews toward Duluth, Lake Superior port whkfii has been intermittently without power for more than a fifty. ' <1 Yesterday’s board action calls for the present .director lintering, flaming end at Toko’s International Airport. Sxty-four of the 72 persons hoard the jet perished in the crash Friday night One of the 64 dead was officially listed as missing but was presumed dead. The other bodies had been recovered. The four ogine DCS, carrying anadians, Amoicans, Europeans and Asians, snagged its wheels on apjnoacih lights then hit a retaining wall at the head of the runway. EIGHT SURVIVED The crash killed outright. Two died in hcispitals. Eight passengoa survived with injuries ranging from mul-tiifie fractures to knee. “I won’t vote on fiie proposal because I have no descriptions of the functions,” Dr. Amkoff said. In other business the board authorized submission of a tentative 1967 budget of $1,493,061 for the mental health operation to the County Board of Auditors. EXPANDED INSURANCE Also yesterday, board members were told that beginning in September automobile company employes would receive expanded health insurance benefits including mental health Karl Girshman, a representative of an independent research organizatim, advised of the impending UAW contract benefits and pointed out that it probably would mean a sharp increase in demands for mental health services. Girshman said there are 100,000 county UAW fanuly members and that about 1 per cent of these would seek services. Board members agreed to meet with Girshman to explore the needs resulting from the insurance program and evaluate available resources. Accuse Ex-Majors of Plot to Kill Fidel Open Probe in Crash of Canada Jet Japanese authorities said a full-scale investigation of the crash was under way. Canadian Pacific Airlines Far East (iterations manager Peter P. Ainsworth said a company investigation team would arrive in Tokyo toni^t. T^ main international runway at Haneda Airport was stUl closed this morning as teams worked to clean up the wreckage. Airport authorities said the jet was forced to remain circling above Tokyo for nearly 45 minutes due to heavy fog. When the idane was about to return to Taiwan, Formosa, the fog lifted slightly and the plane made its aivroa(fii. Katzenbach, in a petition to the Subversive Activities Ckm-trol Board, charged that fin clubs were created and controlled by the U.S. (fonununlst party. “Historically, Americans have the freedom to (u-ganize in dissent,” the attorney general said. “At the same time, in accordance with the law, young people who might eonsidtf j(dn-ing this organization are mti-tled to know its nature and sponsorship.” HEARINGS DUE Under the 1960 Subversives Activities Control Act, the board will stage hearings on the Com-munlst-ffont charges. If the group is found to be Ckmununlst-dominated, it will be required to list its officers and the sources and distribution of its funds and printing equiianeni. A q>^esman for the DuBois Chibs described the Justice Department’s petition as “part and parcel of the policies of the Johnson administration to suppress and silence critics of the administration’s dirty little war in Viet Nam.” Patri(dE Hallinan, counsel for the club, added: “Out of the Korean war came Sen. Joseph McCarthy. The situation is so similar we should not be surprised to find a whole new aura of Red-baiting to silence critics.” DENIES COMMUNISM Hallinan’s brother Terrance, national secretary of the DuBois Club, said, “We’re not a Communist organization and we’re not run ^ Ckmununists. The only subversive activities we’ve been involved in are subversive to the Dixiecrats and the war hawks.” The 1950 law describes a Cfommunist-front organization as one substantially dominated, directed or controlled by a Communist organization and operated principally to give aid and sup^ to that Communist group. Order Search for Plane Overdue at Pellston PELLSTON (DPD - The Federal Am-onautlcs Authority today ordered out the Cfoast Guard, State P(dice and the Civil Air Patrol in search of a light plane overdue on a flight from CTeveland to Pellston. The single engine plane was piloted by D. Piggot, Cleveland, and carried a passenger identified as Sanford Treat, also of Cleveland, according to the Qeveland Flight Service. bachelor of scleiice degree in the SeboM of Business Administration at Wayne State Uni-versity, has served as a ior investment analyst in . the tmst department of. the National Bank of Detroit for nMre than 11 years. ]fo this capacity, be was responsible for ori^ting investment decisions goven^ the purchase and sale of stocks and bonds for the bank and its cus- The selection (fi securities to be puidiased was based upon Mannle’s Interpretation of economic reports, financial news and corp(X‘ation contracts. JOINED IN IIM Mannle joined Paine, Webber, Ja(dcaon and Curtis in 1964 as a registered representative, where he has served as an investment analyst and counselor, assisting investors at all levels of investment. Mossier Trial Jury Still Deliberating MIAMI, Fla. (AP) - An aH-male jury pondered anew today meager on-the-scene details of Jacques Messier’s slaying. There was no sign of a verdict in the second full day of deliberations. Judge George Schulz said he intends to keep the jury at its task over the weekend, if need be. The jury’s duty is to jud^ blonde Candace Mossier and her nephew, Melvin Lane Powers, accused of firstfiegree murder in the June 30, 1964, slaying of ......................naire hus- her aging multimHlionaire r The maximum penalty is Birmingham Area News Final Lecture Scheduled in Series on Investing BIRMINGHAM - The flnal lecture in the series, “A Guide to Wise Investing,” wili be presented at 8 p.m. Wednesday, at the Community House. Derrill M. Mannle, a registered representative of Paine, Webber, Jabkson and Curtis, will speak on “Planning Your Portfolio.” said, “It has been rewarding to “e such a positfoe resporo.” “Our auditorium has b e e n filled with interested persons, which makes the Community House efforts to present public service programs such as this, completely worthwhile,” added (Continued From Page One) more specialized courses, students will take in other University classes. No grades, other than “sat- Each member of the Charier faculty has complete freedom to design and teach his courses as he sees fit. With no departmental directives to guide tradition can be abandoned, and innovation may take In reviewing the investment series. Bob Bogan, executive director of the Community House Man Captured After Chase OU Provost Donald D. O’Dowd, ultimately responsible for all academic programs in the University, claims “this is one of the few times in academic history that a university faculty has given its fellow members the ‘carte blanche’ privilege to design a general education progcam at their own discretion.” A 25-year-old Pontiac man was arrested and charged with uttering and publishing yesterday after a Pontiac poliemnan and two civilians apprehended him in a chase on a downtown COED DORM Two-thirds of the Charter (College students live on campus in Pryale House, currently the only coeducati(H)al dormitory at OU. Last semester, commuter students in the program took turns as guest residents in the Leroy Perkins, 25, of 304 Ehn waived examination on the charge and was bound over to Circuit Court for arraignment March 14. He was ordered held in $300 bond. Patrolman Joseph W. Gak lardo said Perkfan attempted to cash a check at Commimity National Bank, 10 N. Saginaw, by presenting tdentificafion belonging to another man. Gallardo was called by a teller at the bank udw noticed the check was listed as missing or st(den. Upon being questioned, (fooper reportedly broke from the bank building and headed up Saginaw toward Huron. 2 GAVE CHASE Gallardo said two bystanders, George Steinbach, 20, of 188 E. Rundeli; and Leonard Drnini-17, of 529% N. Perry gave chase to Cooper along with Gallardo. Steinbach reportediy tackled Cooper as he headed in a store at 60 N. Saginaw and Gallardo, close behind, grabbed the suspect and placed him under arrest. HAVANA (AP) - Two former, Cuban army majors were accused today of plotting to assassinate Prime Minister Fidel C^tro. A government communique charged the pair planned the assassination with agents of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency in Madrid, Spain, and with Manuel Artime, Cuban exile '1 The two majors, arrested last Monday, are Rolando Cubelas Secades, an important figure in the Castro revolution, and Ro-GulnOilz. ^ NEW SERVICE — Emerson Elementary School pupils rush from a scfiKMl bus yestm*-day to enjoy the facilities at the Pontiac YMCA. Ifiare than 2N pupUs from five city schools will be taken by bos to and tron file YM(^ during the next 12 wedu. Provided Wednesdays and Fridays, the special service is intended to eliminate the public transportation probtom now foced by youngstnrs in goihg to the YMCA. ^ OU Tackles Size Problem are given in Charter C(filege. personal evalnafions are made on the performance of each stndent, and these will be nsed to reitord their level of achievement In this way, the split be- stndeats, a proUem that plagnes" most aniversities with a large commnter enroRment has been substantially re- Because they live together and study together, their educational experience rarely ends when classes are over for the day. Lectures and other programs are presented in the ^rmitory lounge, and the students band together to obtain group rates for theatrical and mi ' ' events in the Detroit area. BEST FEATURE Dean of Freshmen Frederick (Xiear, who also serves as CTiar-ter College co(Hfiinator, feels one of the best features of the Charter program is that its faculty also serves as the students’ academic advisers. “We have a good advising program for all students at Oakland,” Obear said, “but in Charter Dfilege, they see their advisers almost daily in the classroom, not just when they need to arrange their schedules for file next semes- Appleton, who serves as Charter faculty chairman, emphasized that fiiis is not an honors program, nor is it designed for studmits sharing the same academic interests. Instead, he explained, the quality of the students is representative of Oakland's enroU-in general, and all academic majors and career Interests are represented. GOOD ATTENDANCE How wdl Is the program woricing? The faculty members generally agree the attendance rate for Charter College courses is better than normal, and most find they are able to present more challenging materiiri. ‘The best thing about it from my point of view is that I can now do the things vfiiich, from 28 years experience, leem to be worth doing,” says Gertrude White, an as-sodaie professor of Eagliah. Echoing her feelings, assistant professor of philosophy Alfred said, “we figure that, if we’re excit^ about what we teach, the students will also find it easier to get excited.” Historian Melvin Chemo pdnt-ed to the interpersonal and social effects of file Charter Program. “The students have a lot of spirit and coheslvmiess and this carries over into fim dass- -h THE PONTIAC PRES§, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1966 Prosecution Frustroteci on Roil Track Damogo England, were freeiK yesterday— because the prosecution could not prove in v^ch country the damage was done. LE, Ihigland (UPI) i i^sed of damaging CARISLE, Two men ________________„ „ a railroad ^dt between Glasgow, Scotland, and Carlisle, Archaeological relics discovered during excavations.in the Kremlin have put back the estimated date of the founding of Moscow by about a century, to at least 900 years ago. H™—— Re-elect JOHN A. DUGAN Oistrlrt 5 Mondiy, Match 7th DUGAN'S «xp«ri«nc* and provwn dedication it naodod at City Hall. DUGA^ will rapratant the poopla honattiy, fairly and tincaraly. Ha it contciantiout, and alwayt ready to hear your problemt, and try to reach tolutiont far them. Hit lecordt prove thit. DONT be mitled by latt minute brochuret and mitieoding literature. Call DUGAN farthefaett. \ ■' 2 Local Doctors to Participate in Ohio Meeting A pair of Pontiac physicians will participate in a four-day meeting, March 14-17, of the American College of Surgeons in Cleveland. Dr. Bruce Proctor, 445 W. 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OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Monday through Saturday FEDERAL'S DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PUINS THE PONTIAC PRESS MM PAm PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. SATURDAY. MARCH 5, 196« B—1 ' ^ Mr. And Mrs. Ian Olleys' Rambling Ranch Home Located On Country Club Drive, Shelby Township PmiNk Prtu PlM>M by b Mrs. Olley Prepares A Midmorning Snack background for LIVING Colonial Theme Accentuated Cushion-Back Raspberry Velvet Chairs Repeat Shade Found In Quilted Sofa Print In Living Room Brown Bottle Ash Tray On Counter Is Project Of Mr. Olley's Junior Achievement Company, Anonco By JODY HEADLEE Home Editor, Pontiac Press The Ian R. Olleys have furnished their attractive white brick and batten board home on Country Club Drive, Shelby Township with a colonial theme. Off-white walls, oyster-white antique satin draperies and smoke-green carpeting set the background in the living and dining area. Ladder-back chairs with rush seats flank the massive glass-doored hutch cabinet on the 10 n g wa 11 opposite the room’s sliding glass doors. The cabinet of cherry wood in a Sheffield finish displays the Olleys’ ironstone and green thumb-print crystal collections. Above one of the ladder-backs hangs an original oil by Larry Lumetta. In a charcoal and gold leaf frame, it (^.’plicates and emphasizes the irm’s color scheme. Grouped about the distressed fruitwcod pedestal table are twin raspberry velvet chairs and a bold floral print sofa in raspberry, gold and shades of green. Matching antiqued brass and white ceramic lamps on spoon-footed end tables light the grouping. “1 djd most of my own decorating,” said Mrs. Olley, ‘‘with an occasional assist from Wiggs Colony Shop. ‘‘For, i n s t a n c e, the pale green stool pulled up to the coffee table’was the decorator’s idea. “And I’m so pleased with it. It adds just the right touch to the arrangement.” Raspberry - ice candles in crystal candlesticks and a pink rosebud arrangement center the oval cherry table in the dining portion of the room. The wheeled drop-leaf serv- ing cart proves a great help when the Olleys are entertaining. The adjoining family room-kitchen is the relaxation center for the Olleys and their two daughters, ^usie, 10, and Cindy, 8. Desk-Bookcase Ideal For Narrow Hall ^Anybody Homey Calls 10-Year-Old Susie Coming Through The/ front Door After A Day Ai* School ' . ^ tt i Turquoise Is Master Bedroom's Accent Cobr THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1966 Focus Is on Satire for OU Arts Festival Oakland University’s fourth annual Fine Arts FestiVjal March 18-26 will focus on the theme of satire and attempt to span the range of laughter In its scheduled events, according to Howard A. Coffin, university public relations. ★ I* . w Included in the series will be two majw pndessional the* atrical proiductions, a medley of student and faculty presentations and a student art exhibit. Festival chairman Jeffrey Fox, Chicago senior at OU, '! If You Don’t Know CARPET * fXnew Year Carpet Deiler Call George GEORGE TUSON Mgr. of Carpet Dept. ELUOTFS Furniture Co. IM-SMI Dixie Hwy. ORt>U2l BLOOMFtELD MIRACLE MILE NEWSY NOTES by Guy* Eduurdi SUGAR S SPICE And everythina nice-that's whet litti* girls are inada of ... end this eeasen's fash- This Spring, femininity it the key for Hie yfung set . . . soft fabrics, such os voile, patterned sheers, dot-ted-^iss and batiste are in great abundance. Enhancing spring's new-found femininity: delicate smocking, hem and cyff flounces, puffy sleeves, 1^ of lace, lody-like knits . . '. En- coots that ore girlishly peek-a-boo or in companion fabrics. LION has a wide selection of knits—dresses, coats and ensembles, many of Orion, most completely watheble. New at LION... the Piccelino line-children's addition by Gino It has the same to detail and outstanding workmanship that has mode Gino Paoli a great name in ladies' wear. I examined a navy and white ensemble, in double knit and found it had the grow feature hem . . . was ameaed at the low price, dress $15.00, coot $30.00 —I associate higher prices with Gino Pooii. Also at LION in rainwear, daisy print calico, plastic cooled coot with matching umbrella, $7.00. At PENNEY'S I found such an array of fashions for the young set... it was almost confusing. An adorable Carol Evans dress is in batiste with the permanent press feature, price $8.95 . .. Sow many more Corel Evans dresses from $4.98 to-$10.00. The costume is very much in evidence at FINNEY'S ... one charmer with the Eoeter look hod the coed fully lined, price $11.98. LION and YOUNGLAND carM all smder various trade names . .. PENNEY'S use their Penn-Prass lable on most of their permanent found at LION, YOUNG-LANO ai^ PENNEY'S . , . aMh.a cestfeetion of lodac desHned f foMd. Ve dIWUNO dlYeUNOLANO. Lifa see vrhat's new in beys' vrear — next week. announced the schedule of events for the forthcombig series at a rkent committee meeting. CITES OU GROWTH Fox called the 1966 festival plans “a major departure from the three previous series,” and cited thie addition of the professional theatre presentations as evidence that “this year’s festival will reflect in quality and importance the dramatic growth that has characterized Oakland University itself in the past four years.” “Over the Counter,” a satirical review on the local scene, will be presented twice, once as the opening event in the festival on Friday, March 18, and again on Friday, March 25. ^ Produced by ftenry Martin for G i 1 m a r Productions, ‘‘Over, the Counter” recently flnished a 36-w(eek run at the Vanguard 'Theatre and Is currently playing in Windsor. ‘GAME THEATRE' “Game Theatre,” an entertaining form of theatrical improvisation, will be making its Detroit area debut with the festival March 26. Already “in” in Chicago and New York, “Game 'Theatre” is designed to appeal to both the professional actor and the inexperienced theatre goer alike. w w * As it will be presented at OU, two professional players and volunteers from the audience play U variety of games in which the participants are required to portray certain roles, act out situations, or follow specified rules of movement ai^ speech as they attempt to relate to other participants. One of tba games, for example, might call for each of the participants to invent and act out a •ituatioa hi which .he is r»> ^uirad fo end with a sentence auppUed him by tiw game- director who umpires and coordinates the proceedtngs. tlie r^lt is usually hilaiiour'fer both participaiMa ab^ apeqta-tors. w w ★ Viola Spolen, a member ef the Sarah Lawrence CoUage IN.Y.) faculty and the originator ef Came Theatre be on hand for tiie festival. She will give a lecture-demonstration on improvisational theatre March 25, and will introduce the two sessions of theatre games. Members of the OU faculty will present a program of dramatic readings March 19, which will be followed on Sunday afternoon by a student program of skits, monologue, and readings. LINGUISTS PARTiaPATE March 20-21 will feature foreign language plays, folk dances and other presentations by the department of modern languages at Oakland. University musicai organizations. will perform in concert March 24, along with individual dancers and dance groups from Oakland who will perform on the same program. March 25, a student arf exhibit will open in the University Art Gallery. Miss Spolen’s lecture on improvisational theatre will be given on the same afternoon, and “Over the Counter” will be presented in the evening. WWW March 26, last day of the festival. Game Theatre will be presented cabaret style in two evening sessions, at 8 p.m., and again at 10:15 p.m. Assisting Fox in directi^ the festival will be cochairmen Bruce Cameron, Birmingham senior, and Cynthia Sowers, Baton Rouge, La., junior. Events Set for Spring by Sorority The election of Mrs. B. T. Tompkins as treasurer of the Pontiac City Council, Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority, was announced at the March meeting of ^Ipha Alpha chapter in the ‘300 Bowl.’ SPRING AGENDA On the spring agenda are the annual benefit sale nekt Saturday in the CAI Building and the annual state board meeting, March 20, In the lUngsley Inn. Alpha Alpha members will join five other Sorority groups in sjponsoring a movie and style show, March 22, in the Huron Theatre. Proceeds, will be tagged for playground equipment at the Children’s Village. WWW Mrs. William Kay was elected to be included in the list of candidates for state office at the conventioh, April in the Kingsley Inn. CONNIE ANN SCRIVEN Lois E. Lapbam is Wed The Larry David Powels (Lois Evelyn Lapham) left for a brief honeymoon after their vows and reception, Friday, in the First Baptist Church of Clarkston. w ' w w The bride, daughter of Mrs. Doris Smith Lapham of 0r‘-tonvllle Road, Independence Township and Gordon Lapham of Dexter, Mo. was escorted by her grandfather, Albert A. Smith of Perryville Road, Groveland Township. With her gown of white Rochelle lace over taffeta, she wore an illusion veil with jeweled crown. White roses rested on her lace-covered prayer book. Kathryn Goodall was honor maid at the candlelight rite performed by Rev. David E. Dee. Bridesmaids were Karen Wooley and Carolyn Masters. Timothy Goodall carried the rings. Larry Auten was best man for the bridegroom, son of Mrs. Ben M. Powell of Orion Road, Independence Township, and the late Mr. Powell, w w w Ushers were Richard Lip-pert, Louis Jaenichen, Albert j Cook, William Bishop and Jer-w Powell, j w w w The couple will reside in Clarkston while he completes his senior year at Michigan State University. Hooks Hold Belts (UPD — Use a wire hanger and a bunch of laundry hooks to keep track of dress belts. Attach the laundry hooks to the bottom of hanger, then hang a belt on each hook. Can Appear Lovely Even With Specs Mtm B-5 PD — Delicate trims on clothew will withstand the washing machine better if they are put in a mesh bag, then washed on the delicate fabric cycle. If you are one of the many women who wear glasses, you no longer should feel that your attractiveness is handicapped in any way whatsoever, w w ♦ With the excellent choice of fashionable frames and colors, plus the beauty created with this year’s exquisite make-ups, you may not only look attractive, but completely beautiful. 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One'Gunsmoke Regular Is Hoping hr 11 More Years BY BOB THOMAS AP Movie-Television Writer HOLLYWOOD - “ ‘Gunsmoke’ has been going for 11 years,” observed Ken Curtis, “and I’d be perfectly delighted if it went on for another 11.” The grizzled Festus Haggen of the CBS Western added that he didn’t speak for his fellow Gunsmokers, Jim Amess, Aman- aow£R DRUM SONG Blade and Milbum Stone. After all, they have endured, the entire Curtis lenter ed scene as placement fo Dennis Weav< only three yearsi NANCYKWAN JAMES SHIGE1A JUANITA HAU MlYDSiiillMEKI Elvis-Elvis-Hyis! Mm Lk. at NtoMly M. EM MN1 PIKE IN-CAII ELECTIIC HIATEIIS If the regulars could bear up undN- the m^eal, it’s entirety possible that “Gunsmoke” could last amAher 11 years. When Weaver left the team, it was feared his loss would hurt the show. Ratings stayed at a high nuuic. When the aeries doubled to an hour’s length, some predicted the b^inning of the end. “Gun-smoke” kept nriling up the ratings, even with the oonqietiton of half-hour returns on prime network time. IN COLOR Next season the show will appear in color and' perhaps — NOW Thru SUNDAY SHOW STARTS 7 P.M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY SUNDAY EARLY SHOW AT DUSK ONE COMPLETE SHOWING EWIS0 Sinem' 5Win©\r« I' iw HappEHed ,u Worlds >ne. hey^^M red,^^^B s ^arsHHMI THOMAS according to rumor — at 90-minute length. ■ don’t know how we’ll manage that,” said Curtis. “Obviously we’ll need two companies, because the shows wfll require nine days to shoot, there aren’t that many days in the week. But I have an idea they’ll figure it out. They always do.” A ★ ★ Curtis’s contentment is undw-standable. An authentic Westerner — he grew up on a Colorado ranch and his Pa was sheriff of Las Animas — Curtis came to Hollywood in 1938 as a singing cowboy. He had a run in Westerns such as “Don Daredevil Rides Again,” later appeared in many of the films of his former father-in-law, John Ford. Not only has Curtis found happiness with Hie scroungy Festus; together with Milbum Stone he has discovered the bonanza of personal appearances Pontiac Theaters EAGLE Sat.-Thur: “Cat Ballou,” Jane Fonda, Lee Marvin, color; Drum Song,” Nancy Kwan, col- Starts Fri.: “I Saw What You Did,” Joan Crawford; “Lord Jim,” Peter OToole, James Mason, c(dor. HURON Now Showing: “Thunderball,” Sean Connery, technicolor. Double the Pleasure THE HAGUE, Holland (UPI) -A ^Dutch cook was charged with paying only half the annual fee for his television license. His explanation to the t: “Half at what Dutch televiskm presents is alxunin-abty bad.” on the cow circuit. They comprise the hottest act for rodeos, averaging $5,000 a day in towns some of us have never heard of. ★ A ★ “Milbum and I shell com by the bushel,” Curtis admitted. “It’s strictly a corabaH act, but boy! They sure eat it up. We’ve got offers from every top rodeo including Cheyenne, which has not booked entertainers. “We work hard for our money. Millburn is an old song-and-dance man, and I used to sing with the SoM of the Pioneers, so we know how to put on a show.” PH^ADELPHIA (AP) - A man vdio was taken from a Washington-bound train here after he allegedly threatened the life of President Johnson, is being held in $50,000 bail, e e. e Tbe man, Oswald S. Pick, 27, of Qifton, N.J., phoned the threat to the Federal Bureau of Investigation office in Washing-tmi early Friday morning, agents said. ★ A ★ ’The caller told the FBI be would be on the Pennsylvania Railroad’s (tongressional Limited express and challenged tl]pm to find him. ♦ ★ ♦ They found Pick and about 100 agents were on hand to remove him from the train when it arrived -in Philadelphia. He was arraigiied before U.S. Commissioner Edward W. Furia. NOT A CRIMINAL’ Furia said of Pick, “I think he is sick, not a criminal.” He added, “Unfortunately I can’t commit him to a mental institution.” Furia then set the bail and held Pidc for furtha- hearing. ★ ¥ ★ The FBI said Pick, who works as a paits assembler, has twice been in a mental hospital, in 1963 and 1964. Agents also said he had a record of petty arrests and was “well known” to the FBI in Newark as someone vdio made telephone threats. Under a new law making it a crime to attempt to take the life (rf the President, Pick could face a maximum sentence of life in prison if convicted. SAT., MARCH 5 COMING SOONI MHoh Ryior aMl TlMBetroitWlMels MIS at Dixie Hwy. OLARKSTON, MICH. AAichigon’i #1 T—n Club | STMTS TONIGHT i "Life At HieTbp” From tho author of 'Room at thaTop* Commiiniiy Theaters '"WInfer urtls, colorj t Stacy, color. : "Made hi Pan., rj "War Gods o( HELD OVER! 2nd BI6 WEEK HURON CAT CIIU Short Subiects 1:10-9:50 SAI.-oUll. 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