, Tb« Wsather JjW- Wf.th.r hm, pi THE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition 118th YEAR PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1900 —32 PAGES / . a Warn Sunday Afternoon ‘Riddanc Only FUTURE TIGERS — A neighborhood game captures the interest of pitcher Paul Tappen, * batter Kenneth Moore and catcher Harry Duby, ' alt of East1 Tennyson avenue. , , LABOR Or LOTS — The annual sandpapering is no chore for real boat lovers. Joe Comtek of Destroy A-Might: De Gaulle Iranian City Leveled by Quake, 1,500 Die TEHRAN, Iran A huge earthquake, which struck Sunday, has devastated the south Iranian city of Lar. The death toll in Lar and neighboring villages is estimated officially at 1,200 to 1,500- Unofficial estimates range to 3,000. Collapse of two schools trapped many children in this, the most destructive disturbance of the earth's crust * since 12,000 were killed in |the Moroccan town of i Agadir thfe night of Feb. Riots Flare Up in Seoul Again The children had assembled in the schools for Children’s Day | celebrations. Rescue workers re-j covered ■ 380 bodies ffom the de- Koroan Soldiers Firep1*’ ■m___ « , . f jl One hundred hffllle* were found Tear Gas Into Crowd ei*ewhere in > cottinuing hunt denouncing Rhee • f through the ctty of n.eoo. of SEOUL, South Korea (API—I ' Tear- gas and gunfire exploded! Declares France Will Equip Self If Rest Persist Ambitious Mfen .Could Unleash a Disaster, He tells Congress WASHINGTON <£L— French President Charles de Gaulle told the U.S.’Congress today that destruction of nuclear weapons “by common consent" under international supervision offers the only hope "for the-future of our species.” 1 The French leader declared -that unless other powers—the United States,* Britain and the Soviet Union renounce atomic weapons—“the French Re-public obviously will bell obliged to equip itself with Dem The town’s strongest building f—my own office—has toppled,* again in Seoul tonight as Koreans Qu-ib said in the first report an {renewed j their demonstrationsjnouncing the disaster. * “Nothing (against President Syngman Rhee can be seen because of the bil-jsuch armaments.” . Other| and his vice president who,ma"y j* dU8t: ”eMe rushjnations presumably will do claim, was elected through fraud, ^ Mohammed Reza Pahleviithe same. • * For the first time since wH*”"1 quick wli€f measures. | -j„ the state of increasing un-fY fA1, w.h.red In tl. lo ^ ™ STlXToten “* w°rtd' » Gmfl. VTVI the resignation of the 85-year-old!fo(Xj met}icine ^ tents said, “the risk grow* that, one day, President and his running mate, Th’ y s government was the !eVe.ntS wil1 escape from the con-Vice President Lee Ki-ooone .. . ’ SPvernment was the ^ o{ tj,ose wjw obey reason and vice rresiaem we m-poong. ifirst foreign government to expressi... ^7™" ” A crowd of a few hundred sta- jregret for the catastrophe and toL. unleashed hv fanatic* ^innate dents tried to brook iut. the vice pledge aid. It made 100 tons J" Sn^f amhiti^ ' ’ president elect s honje. and guu- flour quickly available. * me" “ amDltton- fire brake out. ■ , [ Gov. Nosrat Quarib reported the The French President appeared ■ity destroyed. , | before the joint meeting of House AF Fhotafau speech to 8OLON8 — President Charles de Gaulle of France addresses a joint session of the U.- S. "Congress today in the Houke of Representatives. Listening to his remarks in the background is Vice President Richard Nixpn. Candidates Scurry Nation for Votes By The Associated Press Two Democratic rivals, who will debate together on television in 10 days, rpde separate buses through West Virginia today in a race for primary votes. Other Democratic presidential candidates hunted for . _ . , , * and senate as his four-day visit Ivotes in other parts of the country, although one, Sen, Qn"*“ Far,h ordr"d to Washington mud summit talks Apparent 1 y the shots werej blanks, fired either by the soldiers enforcing martial law or the police, meat authorities to bring i. me I witk Pr^ident wwe * * * [ • ,0ontinuwl ^ 2* «• » drawing to a close. Several persons were-iiijured ini —■——*—^VJM-. • ___, . .. ■__, this clash A report that ' three... 1'«» word^speech deiivered demonstrators had txpn killed YVGdf nGF II D6 COOlGr ~ Frcnc,T whUe te*Ulatori rfad was distributed by tyg Hapdong ' News Agency, but withdrawn!f l|- if*1 l\ later Hapdong said the brforma-jtQr NGXl lIYG U0yS $14 E. Beverly Ave. rubs down the foredeck of his c^aft. Top Court Says 'No to Chessman WASHINGTON W-The Supreme Court today rejected another appeal by Caryl Chessman, Los Angeles sex terrorist scheduled to be executed next Monday. The highest tribunal without comment denied a hearing on Chessman's plea that*to execute him now, in view of recent events, “cannot be squared with conscience and human dignity. A * * The court alsp rejected a request for a stay of execution. By numerous legal moves ___ state and federal courts, Chessman has spent nearly IP yean in San Quentin Prison’s death row fighting off the executioner. * - I Following- summery tempera; it urea and sunny skies during most, [of the weekend, the mercury will drop to five or six degrees below normal high of 61 and normal low of 41 for the next five days. Cooler weather tonight and tomorrow will be accompanied by scattered showers and thunderstorms. Rainfall will total about one-half to an inch by Friday. Saturday’s temperatures ranged from 62 to 85 degrees, with the high at 88 on Sunday, the low at! Rainfall over the weekend totaled .91 indies. t "'It h Tonight's low will be near 50, with a high of 60 tomorrow. Winds this morning in downtown Pontiac were at one mile an hour from the southwest. The thermometer reading was 64 at 8 a.m., rising to 73 at 10:45 and then dropping rapidly Lyndon B. Johnson of Tex-described his tour as| nonpolitical. In-Las Vegas, Nev, Sunday, Johnson stood under e huge ban-! ner saying ^Johnson for President” and told newsmen: I’m not seeking the Democratic nomination.” Op the Republican side, a poll nd a . newspaper report had English translations, heavily emphasized disarmament ^ut warned the Soviet Union anew against trying to force a showdown with the West over Berlin. De Gaulle said it would be unfortunate and untimely for any one of the powers to press a demand for the conclusion of treaties, set-1 tlement of borders or other ac-1 uew% "•* coald ■*« troublesome the most sensitive gkms—an obvious reference split Germany and the divided city of Berlin. The great need now, he said, Is for the Soviet Union and the Western powers to achieve u lessening of tension between nations. In another obvious thrust at St (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) j Peugeot Kidnapers Foil Frantic Police Efforts PARIS (UPI)—A vast manhunt for the kidnapers of four-year-old Eric Peugeot came to-the end of _ . .its second week today with police to 56. By 2 p.m. the mercury {apparently no nearer a solution had risen to’59 degrees. than when they started. The poll indicated Nixon might run behind a Democrat Sen. John Kennedy of Massachusetts, the Indiana primary. The news report talked of an attempt by Harold Stassen to start a new stop-Nixon movement. In West Virginia, the bus of Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota headed north from. Charleston, while the bus of Kennedy headed out of Huntington into the coal i of , the south. 6 Witnesses Rescued After Murder at Sea *Pirates9 Kill Boat Skipper The aides ft the agreed Sunday to teleylse^Kdebate for May 4, six days before- the Went Virginia primary. \ The debate will be tarried on five state stations. ThereNjs a possibility that a national network may pick it up. poll of weekly newspaper editors In West Virginia indicated Humphrey appeared' a likely winner in the primary. TOB winner — First across the finish line just edged neighbor Joey Coleman, of 149 W. to Lar* Southards of 137 W. Fairmont'St, who- Fairmont St. in ah impromptu tire race. \ NASSAU, Bahamas 25 millionths of an inch. Weekend Traffic Toll 8 on Michigan Highways By The Associated Press I father, Germano Mularonl, In Michigan had eight traffic deaths Bedford Township near Detroit, and one drowning over the week- Jay Van Smith, 27, of Flint, died Sunday when his sports car pent out of control and swung off a road eight miles southwest of Flint, striking a tree. end. So far in April, 39 persons have died’ to weekend traffic accidents. The heaviest toil was the weekend of April 3 when 16 were tolled. Richard R. Diets, 3, of Livonia drowned Saturday In the backyard swimming pool of his grand- The Weather low1 tonight northeast V U 2f nTlfet tonlfht 'Ml 1,500 Iranians Perish in Sunday ’Quake (Continued From Page One) Queen’s Tehran orphanages all the children of Lar who lost their parents In the quake. Special trains and other conveyances moved injured victims to a City hospital to. Shiraz, 170 miles north of Lar. Beds were pushed together to make additional room and more cots we" placed to thq hospital corridors. The village of Gerash, 15 miles south of Lar, also was completely destroyed: The village had a population of about 1,000 and “only a few hundred survived,” authorities said. Die officials added that about 4,000 farm animals • to' Gerash ere aim killed. Lar is 550 miles south of Teh-! ran and 170 miles south of, Shiraz. At I l.z: Wind velocity 1 I Direction: Southwest.. . Bun sets Mondey at 7:35 p.m. Intacta? la FontlM (no rceerded doantoaa) • Hlfhcrt •tompernture /.. ..... Mean ^temperature . Saadnetareatlne ^ Vincent E. Ootier, 24, and Ken-1 neth L. Hommer, 26, both of Manistee, were killed Saturday whenl ... . . . _ . .. . 1 _ / . Aid was rushed from both cen- their cars collided about two and)" half miles south of Manistee. [ ers*.„ . Harvey Little, 45, of Groase lie! Th»‘ «”* •‘T* died Friday night wbpn his car and 4U5 p.m., sentnng meat af«the a train collided at a crossing in hulldtuga to ‘Ihe city crashing Trenton. down. A billowing clbttd of dust ■ I obscured the entire nren.‘ OW-, Joseph E. Poppe, *1, of Htr- j f|al)1 persons In vey, and Snsnnne M. Jackson, «• N|d« at the time wren tolled, of Alpha, were killed Saturday j ' . • to a two-car collision on U.S. 41 A second quake hit about four about five miles west of Ish- j hours later and reportedly deponing. The victims were riding j stroyed what had been left stand-in separate pan. - tog-. ■ '■ ,. ^ v.W . ___ ^Rescue teams which reached V J? “^r'Lar this morning aaid two chU-was killed early Sunday when his |dren g ^ j M had'been pickup truck sqiaihed into a drive- ^^ed alive after being 'buried “jway embankment to Millington. Hof 1# me ruins. Tuscola County. Police said he ap, Th-. ^ workers feared the parenUy swerved the vehicle in anjonly ^rvjvor, would be those who effort to toroid running into a d«y. ta ^ open tor and away The dog’s body was found at the (rcn} bunamg, when the first scene of the accident. Iquakw struck. on the sand. Some stepped into the Gulf of Mexico, the signal for a group of whites to show up. Fighting broke out. Whites chased Negroes off the beach. Next; four Negro men and about 25 women and, children gathered on the beach in front of the New Biloxi Hospital about a mile away from the first fight. A white group broke up the crowd when some of the Negroes stepped into the gulf. There was no official version of the fighting,, but. the four Negroes injured in this melee said their attackers hit them with chains, blackjacks and sticks. * -* * Still’ later, a huge crowd of Negroes massed in front of the home of Dr. Gilbert Mason, Negro physician. Onlookers variously estimated the crowd at 400 and 500. Dr. Mason tried to break the beach, color bander by swimming the gulf last week. Police arrested him on a disorderly conduct charge. His case is pending in city ctnirt. at night-i Bullets and shotgun pellets] T I_ *„ ^ wounded eight Negroes and two'^yl yr 1 JiW V/OSlS whites. 1 __ SI 11 Phoenix Detroit M JS Pttuburzh Or KepMl 54 U St LouU - S-itES? » AmpKe ursettta 54 35 Weihlnzton 54 44 Darryie Hotchkiss, 17, of Detroit, was killed early Sunday to the collision of his motorcycle wijh an automobile at a Detroit interaee-tion. He was the son of police Lt. Fred Hptchkiss, who is attached to the police tpttolng^school.v May Cut Down Payment WASHINGTON (UPD—TJse government may art the mlnimon* do\yn payment on houses purchased under JFHAHoanS as much as 9525 on homes costing r 44 4> than J13.500. ' Federal Itouaifig s JS Commissioner Julian H, Zimmer-man. is awaiting pome late statistics fet mortgage money condi-J]|tions before he commits himself. Denies Ike Will Skip His Visit to Korea WASHINGTON lift-White House Press Sec. Jaiqes C. Hagerty Mid today he knows of no plans for Presidinit Eisenhower to cancel his scheduled visit to Korea. As announced earlier, Eisenhower intends to go to Korea for one ifey next June after visiting Russia and Japan. There have hrep reports that the President might cancel plans for the stop in Korea because of rotting there against the administration of President Syngman Rhee. Up Slightly in March Andrew Parka*, 17, a white | youth, said Negroes shouted him to stop as he drove near a Negro residential area. He stepped from his car and someone shot him, he said. He received a non serious back wound. * * * .. Police said they arrested four Negroes driving to a car a block from the area where four Negroes and one white man were shot at 11:50 p.m: They Identified . the four as George Feall, 24; Paul Boam, 34; Ernest Fair, 35, and Zeb Lowe, 29. The first three were booked for investigation. Lowe was- charged with carrying a deadly weapon—a shotgun. WOUNDS X IN CLUB An unidentified gunman wounded two Negro men sitting inside a Negro club when shotgun pellets crashed through a window. Hospital - attendants listed them as Oscar Jones, 52, and George Riley, 33. Three Negro women said ^xlFtirnieh Rnvrr/fv'c were wounded by bullets from a __ *10/011/ S passing automobile.: The three tfj |A Roma Mae PattaraoiC94; Levanie Rankin, 22, sisters, and Elnora McNair, age ttpre ported—stood side a closed grocery at the time of the stefottag. j MINORU YAMASAKI Wayne State University will awaril. an honorary doctor of humanities degree May 4 to Minoru Yamasaki, noted Birmingham architect, it was announced today. Yamasaki of Minoru Yamasaki. Associates Architects, previously won a top award fhorn the American Institute of Architecture jfor his design of and estocutkto of the McGregor Ctlltf- Building at Wayne State. The University also-announced awarding of the same degree to Sol Hurok, a world-famed impresario. WASHINGTON (AP) - The nation’s living costs hit a record high to March. 7he first -rise to food prices to months edged the Labor Department’s ^consumer’s price' dex to a peak at 125.7 per cent at the 1947-49 living cost average TV average price increase jover the February level was only one-tenth of (me per coat. The March average was 1.6 per cent '» same month last year. I Arnold Chase, Labor Department price chief, forecast that) food prices will continue a gradual] up to July or August. Hei said the chances are thia will car-) ry living costs to still higher levels) until late summer. Margaret Ton/ Furnish Ro/alt/ 1Smallest House De Gaulle Advocates Destroying A-Arms (Continued From Page One) t ‘presummit maneuvers, De Gaulle said “any attempt to aggravate the wounds suffered by the German people must be ayoided. - .* * ; Soviet Premier Nikita Khruih-chev, on his recent visit with De Gaulle, carried on ’a propaganda campaign agmtoat West Germany evidently in hopes ef stirring up old fears and hatreds in Western Europe. Similarly Khrushchev haa been warning tint be may undertake to fane toe Western powers oat of West Bertta If they da net eome lo terms alto hjm. De Gaulle strongly aiivocated to Congress his proposal for a joint program of economic aid by the industrial countries tor the benefit of the “unfavored maspea-sof Asia and the awakening population of Africa. He called such aid "both the greatest human duty end the most fruitful policy.p LONDON fUPI) Margaret and Anthony Armstrong-Jones today began furnishing the modest house they will- live to after their Caribbean honejanooti., With the wedding at Westminster Abbey only U days away, workmen were moving boxes- of treasured possessions into the wing of Kensington Palace which one. newspaper described as the smallest house ever occupied by royalty. .,It has saly two living roams and tores mate hrdroems man pend with tike Duchess of Koto’s Life Insurance for the Entire Family in One Plan •f ebUisin* bstic If* iswirsse* proteatfeu M ibrw«h Mod.rn Wh4*m’i Family Haa. 7V bull of tbo istursset ym wVra it VI—e»— #• - Fother—but itiil coven Mather aad tV cKiUrto. This cuts cdmiaiitraNaa cash aad M*isf4 arc passed — to yoo. Isvootifoto the advantages of ModofS Woodmen’s Faciily Ptin. The unprecedented barrage ef criticism at the wedding arrangw-ments continued today with the Daily Herald compldtoing ft was still unable to get eawnttol Information. ★ * ★ dr The newspaper mid Buckingham Palace refused to comment on a report Quere . Mother Elizabeth had offered to pay the coat of the honeymoon cruiae on the royal yacht Britannia out at her own pocket. TMc fa estimated at ff,0M pounds Staffing (fin,*ee). There has been some criticism in newspapers that the taxpayer wilt have ti) foot the bin for a lavish honeymoon. M E. DANIELS 163 WEST HURON ST. MODERN WOODMEN nf Anscrl PONTIAC • * Mas Ottlee A I 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. , MONDAY, APRIL 25* I960 THREE State' Prison Employes to Examine System LANSING (ft — Some 1,600 employe* in state prisons and reformatories are going to echoed to leaFn more about the state Corrections system and what they, can do to mprove it. First classes win open Thursday at Ionia Medium Security Prison, with prison authciMtier and officials from the department's bead-quarters here acting as instructors. Each employe will get about 10 hbtsfo of instruction, a department spokesmari said. There are now more than 51 mD-Hon households In the United Stages and the gain made in the past li months is the.largest in the last eight years, excluding 1058. There's a rising tide of newspaper^ readers too. Daily newspaper circulation is now 58,604,M2 - largest in history. Arms 1st Task at Summit: K Must, Brack Deadlock, Nikita Soys in Talk at Oil Canter Baku, die Soviet efl canter in Azerbaijan. His speech, at a Jubilee celebration of toe 40th anniversary of the Azerbaijan Communist party, was reported by the Soviet news agency Taas. The Premier declared he woukll go to the summit .meeting at Paris | May IS with the most “iriB determination to contribute to over-all improvement of the kt-J itemational situation.’’ ir rwMu MOTHER SUZY - Freckle-faced Suzy Parker, the world'* highest paid model until she gave it up for marriage, motherhood and a movie acting career, holds her 4-month-old daughter Georgia at a railway station in Paris Thursday. They were beaded tor a trip to New York. Suzy is married to French Journalist Pierre de La Salle. SIMMS SPECIAL BUTS of TIN RECORDERS and r-M TUNERS —'Tonite and Tuesday— ST. JOSEPH — Missouri cotton-' tail Rabbits rear 3.8 litters annually with an average of 4.4 animals END CORNS OgtkMVl. Stamp* ft* Fast Ittetotoyn-mmeeerea 4-Way StPrsveetseereMaretee* RtUsfl (^teSMtisM 0 /.ido -pa da I lai-fMtaalliDf fooll D- Scholls lino pads (Ad vert torment) Worry of MLSE TEETH Slipping or Irrttatiag? 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Dunlop, Harvard University. pro- j lessor and an arbiter in labor dls* | pules since 1942, is chaismsn of s I newly created presidential board that will investigate a threatened strike by 11 unions against the nation’s railroads. it h h Other members of the emergency board named bjl President Elsenhower are Benjamin Aaron, an attorney and arbiter assodat-i ad with the Industrial Relations Institute at the University at California at Los Angeles, and Wayne County CIrchit Court Judge Arthur] SempUer of Detroit. ★ it it o actual strike date has been I MOSCOW (API—Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev; today said the first task of the summit confer-will be to break* the deadlock over disarmament — “the greatest' roadblock in the way ttf a strengthened peace on this planet.” ' Khrushchev was speaking inj SINUS Sufferers H«t't food mm b yml bMn M '■nm-coi •' snu-CUM PwMwnm tabu id iMtMtlj Md MfWMowly to frato a dw all mul fual uvitln. Om “turd c*f fan d coofidtof. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL’ D& 1060 FOUR Efrodui Greateafr Since 1963 YES! WE HAVE THE NEW GOLD BELL CATALOG BERLIN (UPI) ~ East Germain are pouring into West Berlin In a new man figiit from Communist East Germany. FARM FRESH Grade A Western diplomats draw another conclusion from discontent and unrest disclosed by tbs flights: East Germany has come a long way to the last few year! It no longer is the poorboute of eastern Europe held by toe Russians only for the reparations they could milk out of it Friday add If - has Tiecome toe 'greatest refugee jnfhw since the East German revolt of June IT, 1963. ' East German refageee are Eyes Lighthouse, for lakes Museum LANSING »- A maritime museum is planned for the abandoned Mackinaw City lighthouse as part ot the historical restoration program of the Mackinac Island State Park Commission. But the,new escapes just before! eyand supplies and technical aid | next month’s Parte summit meet- into the soae and made It one of ing underline two points that might the economic and political car-enter into toe deliberations of the nerstones of the Soviet bloc, big four, government leaders. Rationing has ben abolished and * . if oranges and bananas are scarce, First, West Berlin is the escape everyone is getting enough to eat. hatch, the hole to the Iron Curtain people are adequately dressed and through which East Germans flea, even are stylish. Close this hole and the Commu- - _ .. nists will have a much easier time consolidating their hold on East Ru^ M^eemyne^ ^ ^ Germany and all of eastern Eu- ^an Democratic Republic is here roue. io stay. , DON DEV COFFEE SPECIAL LOW PRICE W. S. Wood fill, commission chairman, said Congress has passed a measure enabling transfer of the lighthouse title to the commission. Ben. Patrick McNamara (D-• But despite all tote the Communists have not won over the people. They have not even converted the youth who have never' known another system. This does not mean there will be another revolt. That thought is far from the mind of the vast majority ot eastern European experts. But it does mean that in the last analysis the East German govern- ’ The 68-year-oid lighthouse was abandoned by the Coast Guard two yean ago. WoodfUl said the commission (dsns tor install murals and scale models of Great Lakes vessels to the museum. That thought is certain to be to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev’s mind in Paris when he presses his, demand to get toe FRESH LOUISIANA STRAWBERRIES FIRST OF THE SEASON ^ He, asked that anyone with information on Great Lakes lighthouses contact the commission. FANCY RED-RIPE CELLO TUBE LB. FRESH FROZEN YoUr Choice Onl/ Kounty Kist WHOLE KERNEL CORN TASTE-D-UTE • *6 OX. 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P CENTER CUT 11 PORK CHOPS a59e! 1 W PORK CHOPS 1 “,39eJ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1960 FIVE Hope Emerson Dies of Liver Ailment TV role* of “Mother’’ In the Peter Gunn series and “Surge” on the Dennis O'Keefe show,- died Sunday night of a liver ailment. -The 6-foot-2, 190-pound actress had been in ill health for some time but entered a hospital only three days ago. She drpve home GENEVA — Lake*Genev* has an area of 223 square miles but is smaller than the Dead sea- Shop TONIGHT fond Friday Nights) Till 9 5MST S“.kC S2S! NJjN Mtt. Court Houae Annex IMSB Wnt Bird.. In tho city ot Pontiac *» «d day of April, A D ism! 'Mall ARTHUR ■. MOORS. (A true May)______, Judge of Probate DOROTHY,M KERNOTT. Deputy Probate Rnotator. Juvenile Division . April tt, MSS Fresh as flowers, these drip-dry ■ Woven Plaid Sleeveless Cottons by A dele HAS UNWANTED BABY — Yvonne Moore, the British wile who wanted tCKgive her unborn child to an American couple, has had a baby boy. “He’s a wonderful baby,” she said. “But I stlll want to give him away.” The cijfld, bom in a maternity hospital Friday, weighed 6 pounds, 14 ounces. When the baby was bom the couple planned to give it away in America for adoption, but the ,U. S. Embassy withdrew her visa last month and tbe prospective parents withdrew their offer because of unfavorable publicity. Use a Waite's Flexible CCC Charge ! Florida Officials Toury ;6 Major U.5. Cities diat s. nor \ w rr ft. from mb corner thereof, th a. 0'14’JO" W Ml »« . srijr b n ft Vo5* *' M & ,th M’ •jm »i»o Lot M coiberry”ark.,ns!etion CHICAGO (UPD—Florida’s Gov. IS. Blatmfield Tovnehlp. . _ ... .„ southern^ ^oruen^ of th* abort da-1Leroy Collins, slang with a group uh. and*d»Hri)Sd * at bfoaa»«! | of officials, arrived here in humid Part of Lot is coib-rry Park and 82-degree temperatures last night firRlj*BeelnntaS°a18the,05s 'corner to begin his week-long tour of six my Bat of ^d!mntioiT*Rd op .''curve of the nation's major cities. to the left an are dial. (I ll ft-r arho«e ' - -______..... . . radiw la IMM ft.. whoM central angle Collins arrived by train from M'Mrir w“m u'fT to^th? Jacksonville, Fla. His official 3 Cm M: thence a u* or sir w mm croup included members of the ft. U IR tntyraoctlon ot Millington Rd; ~--i—-------. ______. : i and Woodward Ave . Hutu M. JI’IT W. 41 IS ft. -aht the east line of Wood- ' ward A**.: thence M. JS'STSr' S. Sf.tS ft. to a pt of awrvo; thence ate a curve 1 to the rbrM aa arc dtatanot of N.M ft whoee radlua ta IM M ft whoM central Mo la W'WW' and whou loot chord Wan b. ss'irar* B. m to ft. ta • pt oa the aaat line of Lot ss. Colbarrv Part:, thence 8. Sl’MI*** C. 41.40 ft. all the east line or Lot ss- Colberry Park, to the pt of beytnntnc. Section II. Bloam field Township. Oakland County. Michigan. ta W inSnt. tatoraaM are requeatad Cooy of the proposed chance li on file In the efflce of the Townihlp Clerk MOTICl or RBARIRO ON SPBCIAL aaaeumeat improremente by MooafMd Townslp Board. To the owner! af tW following described property: Lota | of Applewood Lane Subdlvlalon, Section S, Lota 1 thru IS Inclusive of Dojsim Alvin Oukdlvlaton, Section l, Bloomfield Townahlp. Oakland County. Michigan. Please taka notice, that the Township Board of the Townahlp of Bloomfield hat tentatively declared Its Intention to make the following described Constriction of ISM linn) feet of t” Sanitary Sewer, Including ( manhole* and IM lineal Ihet of I" house (Mda In Wendy Lane, Appieweod Lane Bnbdl-vialon and Douglaa Alvin Subdlvlalon. Section f. Bloomfield Townahlp. and has tentatively. dcaianatoa th* epe-etel aeeeaemenl district afUul which the! coat of said Improvements ta to be as-scaaed as coaslaUac el all th* lots and parcels of land gat forth abava. Plana and estimate* havs been pra-l Pared and are "an file with tW Town-j •mb Clerk for - pabltc examination. The estimate of east as prepared shows tba! cost ot Hid project to W $11,108 oo. Take farther notice, that the Townahlp! Board will meat on May I. 1M0. at 1:38 •’clack y.m.. at tW Bloomfield Townahlp Rail, tat tha Townahlp of Bloomfield for tW purpose of Wanna lay abjection* to tha petition. ^ta the Improvements therefor. . ROBERT H. 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SPRINGCALE PERCALES Here'* your chance to sdve money' on famous Springmaid sheet* ,.. whether you choose the sturdy, long wearing muslins or soft, smooth percales you hove the finest! Specially ^treated to stay whiter-than-white for life. On,the fitted styles you get exclusive SpringfH corners, bias cut to slip on easily, hold the. sheet taught. Fill your linen closet now! mm SPECIAL FEATURES M THE PONTIAC PRESS 48 West Huron Street Pontiac, Ml MONDAY. APRIL 35,1960 * , 4 Owned and Published. Locally by The Pontiac Press Company harolo *. rmonald frltel and PaMMwr Howarb B. m—III n. Jama W. PTTUUMI, Jon* A. Hut. * Vlo« trelliH and RcnUn nod Miter Treaenrev aad Buelneae Uiaaitr . AdWtMMlDtmlar Uinertne HIM Sec. Herter’s Regime Is Quietly Competent While Secretary oFState Christian A. Herter has made no basic organizational changes since he succeeded the late John'Foster Dulles in that office, there have been mdWf consul-tations with staff and Hides and fewer pronouncements. Rounding out his first year in the office, Sec. JIirtir working quietly and efficiently in the background, has skillfully used Pres. Eisenhower’s popularity abroad as a diplomatic weapon. The major change in foreign policy has been in relations \plth Russia. Mr. Hertih was influential in arranging the Eisenhower-Khrushchev exchange visits with the hope of establishing a working relationship. ★ .★ ★ * The Secretary also is credited with persuading the President 16 make trips to Europe, South Asia, Africa and Latin America. In contrast to former Sec. Dulles, Mr. Herter prefers to supply'Hhe ammunition and let the President , do the talking as the man constitutionally responsible for foreign policies. In the Interests of personal diplo-• macy, which he strongly believes In; the Secretary has traveled 84,000 miles, 80,000 of them overseas. He will be in Teheran this month to attend the Central Treaty Organization meeting; May 14 will see him in Istanbul for a NATO foreign ministers* meeting with a visit to Athens afterward; on May 11 he will be in Paris for a Big Three meeting prior to the summit meeting May 16. ★ ★ ★ * / Sec. Herder has established /excellent relations with Pres. 7 Eisenhower and Congress. He also keeps in close touch with Senate Foreign Relations Chair- ■ man Fulbright (D-Ark) on all new developments. Under' his firm and meaningful leadership foreign policy has* moved ahead and U. S. prestige is enhanced. world of the brutal treatment accorded those who do not agree completely with apartheid policies. But the “winds of change” are blowing in South Africa also. The Progressive Party and some ■ smaller groups, mostly English speaking, art advocating the evolution of the country into a multiracial community with the ", Bantus enjoying equal rights with whites in ail areas. ■ ★ ★ ★ Placing the issue on a moral basis the Anglican Church has sternly condemned the government’s policy. On the, other hand, the,, powerful Dutch Reformed Church to which most government members belong, favors apartheid. “Unless there are changes In •thought and policies, writes South African Editor Fridjhon in U. S. News A World Report, “the bloody outbreak* will be re* peated again and again in the future and no small nation can afford to live perpetually under aims.” , Stubborn Africaners are refusing to face reality. Voice of the Pebple 7f GOP Is Luc We’d Better Stick _ I'm diigiMted with people giving FDR credit for pulling VS out of tbs Hoover depreMtwi. We were still in the depression until Font Harbor with nearly ten unemployed almoet Ox yonrn after FDR was Inaugurated. . " /, : . - * ★ * . Whaover tains tto Muna fir WetM War M ehesM |«( ere« ter ending flw dopreedtea. After World War H Harry Truasaa wne skidding ■nmiphijsiiint mounting by the theaeandi. We bad te ■ depreastoe or peUce Korea, ftiaoe w» gat the Kenan lower baa bad mere good reasons far geHtef tele nation In a war than any President tent aver eeenpted tee White Houoe. With diplomacy and cool bendedneeo, he’s kept as eat of war. . ‘» ★ ★ ’ ★ „ if Republicans are Just so lucky that in almost 60 years they've never involved in s war and all the Democrat Presidents ip that time had c nation in ware, It would seem Wise to keep the lucky Republicans in >te White House. Really Disgusted Workin’ on the Levee! David Lawrence Says: Adlai Nearly Admits GOP Victory ‘How Would They Like the Same?* I see they’ve fixed it so they can fire Stanley and he has only one year till he retires. Haw would they like it if the same thing happened to them? That new police station has bee# in an uproar since it was built. We need a whole new set of men in office. Disgusted ‘Will United Nations Swallow the U.S.r Many presses of the nations slant articles and editorials to the pro side of the UN- .and don’t give the * con ride and the possible political The > present bill is designed to expedience that has been used to* provide these funds and what bet- defraud the American people of the ter source than from those who Godgiven heritage and right* and ‘We Need the Money to Buy Park Sites’ There’s a crying need for not only bigger and better State Park facilities, but more park lands. With, a population explosion upon us and desirable park rites rapidly disappearing into private ownership, the need for acquiring them immediately is .urgent. The Bloomers and Badges are no longer wttb as te give generously to tea people sad as ter teat to appropriate tends far park lands. Even Dentist Uses Music to Sobthe ‘Savage Beast’ To most of us tjie sound of. a dentist drill is just about the worst noise we encounter. Here’s a report that is said to soothe with music the savage dental drill. ★ ★ ★ The London Daily Herald now reports that one local dentist has a phonograph attached to his drill. As soon is he turns on the drill, . pleasant music is heard through the earphones oh the patient. ★ ★ -W. After several weeks of fcstS the dentist reports that his patients are pleased wtfth the innovation. Perhaps this “mind over matter** might well ease a lot of tensions. ’ U.N.’s Africa Censure Brings More Apartheid By arresting both black and white leaders -find brutally suppressing demonstrations, the South African government has brought a brooding calm to a situation which has shocked the world. Protests from the United Nations over the Sharpevilie massacres and other acts of terror hate been answered by sterner measures and more apartheid. Armored police cars surround native areas. In the meantime the government hi going ahead With . its segregation program designed to isolate further the Bantus who outnumber the whites more than three, to one. ★ ★ ★ On April 8 South Africa damped censorship on foreign correspondents’ dispatches and imprisoned the For-, eign Editor of the Toronto Star. Now in London, Mr. Phillips is telling the The Man About Town ‘For the Fun of It’ Tuberculosis Patient Was Discovered in Unique Way Ttgmr: What ate an Indian and had Sox for deesert. . An Oakland County man of about 40 year* recently took a tuberculosis teat, “just for the fun of it,” because the test was being made avallhble in his community. He felt in excellent health, but went through the motions because others were doing it • '• However, his x-ray 'film showed that both lungs were affected with the disease in a manner that Indicates a case of several yean duration. He had never ' had any indication or symptom that anything of thla nature was the matter with him. He how is in a sanatorium undergoing treatment, and there is good hope that he can be saved. He will owe hie life to modem methods. In this connection, It is interesting to note that tuberculosis no longer is-primarily a young person’s disease. T^t average age at which it can be contracted has taken a big jump in the last decade. Congratulations k/. out to our Eldon C. Rosegart, .again chosen ehalrman of the Michigan State Fair Commission. A good bird lover’s hint comes from Mrs. Jane French of Rochester, who suggests that now’s the time to plant sunflower seeds, .so* you can reap a harvest for your- feeding board next winter. Stamp collecting readers of this column can get a free history of stamps by writing Arthur E. Summerfield, Postmaster General, at his office in Washingtbn.v One feature of our muddy roads is found In the fact that seme villages in the Pontiac area bad po ' garbage collection for a couple of weeks because the trucks could not get te the dumps. A pair of humming birds have nested for several yeati jpst outside a window at the home of * Mr. and Mrs. Nelson faerHweather of Keego Harbor. They bump their bills on the glass In' trying to probe some flowers Inside, the window. Thanks are extended to WASHINGTON—Adlai Stevenson in a speech the other day came near to predicting a Republican victory in the presidential election next November. He didn’t do it intentionally, ot course, and the paragraph in Ms address to the American Society of Newspaper Editors in which he conveyed that ’fan- LAWRENCE pression didn’t get any emphasis in the press the next morning. But it’s the key to the American electorate's attitude as of today, which strongly resembles what happened in Great Britain a year ago when the Conservatives won the natiohal election despite the widely acknowledged fact that supporters of the Socialist Labor Party had previously outnumbered them by a Wide margin. ♦ ♦ ★ “We are, I think, witnessing.” said Stevenson,, “something new here in the democracies of the Werfh In the past, critics of social evils, of obvious injustice or privilege or oppression could mobilize behind their protest something Uke a majority vote. “Uteri people wore poor and oppressed sad helpless. The vote was their first Instrument to register their protect, tee first force, other than violence, given - teem te rqdrese their wrong*. “But our modem mass electorates are verging on the comfortable—and to many, freedom has come to mean freedom from political responsibility. * * * “ ’Don’t Let Them Take It Away’ —with all the connotations of conservatism (and distasteful memories for me)—is more appealing than ‘Let's Build a Better Worid.’ The engine of sodal progress has - run out of fuel—the fuel of dis-. content “I suspect all three of us here today have found how difficult It It to struggle for change and challenge and reform as the waves of afftaeace and the high tide of consumption breaks over the modem electorate.” Stevenson had alongside him Hugh Gaitskell, who leads the British Labor Party, and Lester B. Pearson, leader of political opposition to the Conservatives in Canada. Stevenson unwittingly perhaps was trying tor draw *a parallel on the basis of what has long been known in politics as the doctrine of economic content or discontent Opposition parties win over-whclmingly when . teen Ja to- Now Stevenson, whose advisers have doubtless been taking soundings and polls, is disturbed because of the “waves of affluence and the high tide of consumption” in America. * ‘ emotions te get tee better of Me Judgment In one part of hie speech Inst week as he complained that President Eisenhower today Is embracing the very | He says it Is difficult for dissenters to be given a hearing. They don't seem to be able as xectlve protest. : They have, of course, tried with such subjects as the missile gap. Russia's achievements with the “Sputnik,” and the supposed lack of interest in social-welfare legis-, lation by the Republicans. use our parka. Instead of a from the Governor, we need'his support on this issue. * J. E. Knight ‘Democratic House Is What We Need If we could fleet a Democratic House in Michigan, the State would really move forward with a Demo-' New Hudson teats that be, Mevtasaa, was rrttktied ter propariag at the meeting ri the American Society •f Editors la April ltd. yat, at least, to organise an _ ,.__, effective protest, But the newspaper clippings are_____I_____________| |_____ still available, and they show that cratic House and a dean sweep of the former' Illinois governor sug- administrative offices, gested in 1956 a “unilateral” sus- p. s, pension of all teats by the United ____ , *.««<■». Another Complains would stop all testa irrespective of of Dojf NuiS&nce None of these arguments has as any agreement whatsoever by the yet clicked, and that’s what may Soviets. My daughter was bitten by' ' be read between the lines of Stev- He saj(j then that, if the Russians dog that had broken it's rope or persisted in testing, “We win know chain. Fortunately, it didn't break which we as a nation of Christians, M» bold to certain principles, should be on our gyud against lest they be .taken away. We’re being deceived by our own and sold kito bondage as a nation. Are we going to be absorbed by the U N. and come under the power of a worid court and an international police force which shall follow? Daniel F. Foley Jr. enson’s speech. Incidentally, the former Illinois governor la smarting his IMS defeat aad allowed Mo Portraits Ry JAMES J. METCALFE eyes jjfct tired when 1 read . . . And I get tired too -. . . And I cannot do all the work . . . That 1 would Uke to do . ... I ought to see my doctor, and ... I think ^llllllltll | | ^ pp||________real soon I may ... To bring my about it and we can reconsider our the akin, but when rile told her “P' * over Policy.” (Copyright INI) teacher, she was told if the dog bothered her again, they’d call the authorities. What good would that Aad have a brighter day . . And yet I may postpone it, as ... A friend has . Should look up at Dr. William Brady Says: STST-teT Why should people be allowed to «***■* sky. ... He said that ^ - gazing into, space . or tie it with a Deficiency at Vitamin E May Be Cause of Sterility in a quk run m uc m wiw • - , — , . . skimpy rope while others keep their dogs fenced or in the house? Authorities should do something be- seek horizons new ... I think he may be right... It is so calm and . When I look far enough The problems others . Vitamin E is alpha-tocopherol or a mixture of this with other similar substances. Tocopherol is derived from Greek words tpeaning childbirth and to bear. ■ Vitamin E b e -. came known as the antisterUity vitamin when Drs. H. M. Evans and G. O. Bv published thelri studies of the ef-r fects of fat-solu-l ble vitamin E on DR. rradv fertility in animals, in 1927,‘Drs. Evans and K. S. Bishop in 1922 published the first report of a “hitherto unrecognized dietary factor essential tor reproduction.” These authorities showed that the foods richest in vitamin E were green leaves and the germ of wheat and other seeds. In animals the earliest sign of vitamin E deficiency is sterility in. the male and abortion hi the female. Whether vitamla E deficiency in man causes sterility in tee AUUIUTIUCB 1-T W WWiniHiqi w . , , . _ ._’ fore I 'start walking my daughter ***<“» • -■ ****** to school with a club in my hand, f l“* ,“r "“*'*' Mrs. OetaM L. Evans 548 Emerson St. ‘Rockefeller’s Not should ever be gtoqp in preference to whole wheat germ. WeU, after all, wheat germ is not suitable to Out of the Runnmgr administer in * shots,” and without "ilmts.” at $5 or J10 per, the doctor wouldn't have it so good. (Copyright ISM) ssnsoel health I tree pertainin* to Ml neoiui aaa hyfleae. not Sts-. dUfnooi*. or tflMMtel. wUl bo aaswortd bp Dr. WllllbM Brody, U n •Umpod. MU-OddISMOd cnyolopo it Mat UArlWtlat.Pratt. PonUtc. Mlcblgta. (Copyright IMS) t was in New York State last week and Rockefeller is far from dead in .the GOP nominations. Hi* party- workers out state haven’t given up and he's still in the picture. even though he's quiet about Converse with men makes sharp the glittering wit, but God to man doth speak in solitude.—John S. Leslie W. Blackie. Case Records of a Psychologist: College Cheating Serious Problem of Birmingham for the cartoon showing three motorists in a drag race, followed by three tombstones with wording, Win, Place and Show. le arisen hi _____.... to peace sr war, ee there are charges of htf of Integrity that seem pentarive. to tee electorate. Candidates, however well qualified, cannot successfully buck jhat The Country Parson Verbal Orchids to- ^ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heltley of Waterford; 51st wedding anniversary. Mrs. Penelope Orthwlg of .Drayton, Plaint; 82nd birthday. Hrs. Harriett Carey of Birmingham; 100th birthday. WUljam J. Nettnay. of .Rochester; 80th birthday. Commerce Masonic Lodge of - Commerce; 100th anniversary. > Holly Herald-Advertisor, entering its Mth yeaf of publication. Mrs. Daisy Featherston of Drayton Plains; 85th birthday. A good many physicians have reported their experience in the use of vitamin E for the treatment of sterility in men, threatened abortion in women, muscular dystrophy in. children, multiple sclerosis in adults and various other maladies. Some of these reports are encouraging. Some are not Altogether, in my opinion, these published reports are disappointing. # h'lr Periodically from one source, tiiat at first Mush seems ap scientific as all get out, comes an amazing collection of abstracts or quotatiqns of authors who ascribe marvelous benefits to vitamin E as a remedy for one or another kind of heart disease. Such literature goes to the H or CH file — (horsefeathers or chudcer). There’s no reason' to expect vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol, wheat germ oil) by injection will be more effective than if it is taken by mouth. Since wheat germ Is tM richest source of vitamin E, whole wMmt germ le tee best method of taking vttamln E. All “1 wonder why we felak oar neighbors are ee fine when they load and se hoi when they borrow.” W| ,f To get the highest potency of vitamin fc . the wheat germ must bs quite fresh — no| more than two “or three days after the grinding of milling of the wheat. # f t ... 4- It is difficult to understand, says ode authority, why wheat germ oil .Gordon’s ease diserves immediate attention. In recent months, the delinquency among New York City teen-agers, especially of foreign birth, has been stressed in many 'front page newspaper stories. But delinquency in professional schools and colleges to of a more serious sort. Discuss this in church next Sunday. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE E - 443: Gordon D., aged 22, presents a critical problem. “Dr. Crane,” his lawyer dad informed me, “Gordon has an l.Q-of 135. “He finished in the top 10 of his Chicago high school class, which contained about 400 graduates. "Then he went on to college and, despite winning •eyen varsity let-in various spoils, he still graduated cum laude. i '"I had thenl hoped he’d go into! law, but he had ' heard about the ML crane wonderful work of Dr. Schweitzer-in Africa. And since be was at-ways active in church affairs, he deckled he’d prefer medicine.' “So he .enrolled and studied hard. But he said the faculty would ’ride’ the student* unmercifully, so most of them had to work till. midnight or even 2 a.m , and prod themselves with caffeine tablets or benzefdine to keep up. “Though Gordon never took time off for but one movie in the first six months of stdioM and never had ' a single dpfe, he still stayed down near the bottom at the class. “He was Very discouraged, for his heavy studying didn't se e m to pay oft. “Then we discovered one of the' main reasons, Cheating was ao flagrant during exams that a small ‘ “One student told me b* was grou£ of honest students once' sure at least 99 per cent at the marched up to the professor and entire class had cheated ita way protested. “Bat be simply shrugged hi* shoulders, soyteg, ‘What can I do about It? You feitoqs just rough up tee oheatew after you leave claaa.’ "As Gordon later told me, what help would that do toward remedying tire unfairness? For fits cheaters still got credit for their din-honest higher grades and the honest students naturally-rated low by contrast. ★ ★ ♦ "Another surprising custom in this medical school was to let te* smokers go outside during the midst of an exam for a ‘cigarette break.’ “Since they were Meanwhile to' leave their exam papers in the room, tee naive profs seemed to think this kept everything lair and square. “HowArer, during these smoke breaks tee boys would commit clear through the freshman year. "Another was willing to wager fret brothers about tee correct they hod “Then they’d go right.back to the room a tew minutes later, and continue working on the very same exam paper they had left Thus, they’d correct their mistakes or fin in the blank questions they had been. unable to answer. ' “When other profs were told of obvious cheating, right during class they would go Tsk, Tsk, you most not do that!’ Then they’d look the other way and ignore the continued cheating. 1 “Dr. Crane, I have reposts *u ever H per cent of tee satire etas# who afo know* te have ■heated flagrantly. Jut Imagine that a minimum at 50* per cent did so. And from the fact the profs were to indolent about maintaining honesty, I’d wager that; more than half cheated in somo-or all their oourser. “When Gordon brought this widespread dishonesty to th* mtehtion of a prominent doctor, he brushed it off as inconaeqtteSlW) saying, that cheaters hurt only themselves! “But that’s definitely, not true! Lawbreakers hurt the fatMCHlt and the honest, both In society’ to well as W School classrooms. Dr. Crane, please focus attention on this delinquency in high places!” 7 ■ Always writ* to Dr. Oom w. 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II THEODORE RITCK JR, E. Theodore Buck, Jr. 27, of 3630 Oakshire, died Saturday seph Hospital, Ann* Aifeio)r/foUowing four month A teacher at Madiztfo and Willis schools, he was' a/member of the _ . . “ ' West «*■ ginia. ■ . / Surviving besides his wife, Shirley. are Ms parents, Pearl Adams and E. 7. Buck Sr. of Richwood, yi three children, Marian, and E. Theodore 111, all a| honte: a brother and three sisters. '[/Mr. Buck 'wgs taken from isparks-Griffia Funeral Home to Simons.' Funetal Hoipe in Rich-i . wood. W.ya. for funeral service] 'Tuesday at 2 p.m. with burial in | Mountainview Memorial Cemetery i Richwood. MRS. VIRGIL G. CUTSHALL After an eight ddy illness, Mrs. Virgil G. (June A.) Cutshall, 61, of .5765 Cooley Lake Rd„ died Saturday at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. A member of Church of Spirit-. ual Fellowship of Pontiac, she is "eebrates ^ W. McLellan of Berkley, two M .. . brothers, G. V. Myers ct Pontiac birthday Nv * j Funeral service will be Tues Fvidanra n ftuarantiMi day at 1 Pm bxxn Sparks-Griffln txisrence a guarantee ^ -burtai foiling ^ of Honest ana\UnbiO$Bd|HoweU Cemetery, Howell. WILLIAM GARNETT Funeral service,will be Wednesday at 1:30 pig,, from Sparks-Griffin Chapel fordjfilliam Garnett, [78, of 638 Hqmestead Dr. He died |____ _ _____[Sunday following a fen - month bution “to a free press in a free j illness, world." A member of First Methodist ■_ iv, ‘ . N . _ Church, he was a self-employed “The thriving existence of Thel^i^,^ ■ *uarantw's ^‘ Surviving besides his wife. Jen-^JubUc »“« Hnie. are a son, Merritt E, ’ “**- fre* 01 of PonUac, . daughter, Mrs. Jack domination by politics °r eronom- HavwW1] of ^ ^ k,Sr?av?£!i.tT? S* ‘^‘J^ grandcMldien. selfish intereris ' they said in Burjfcl wlli * Mt p,* News, Directore\Say NEW YORK .(AP) — Directors of The Associated Press marked the 60th yedr of the news cooperative today by hailing its contri- their annual I Cemetefy. The report, read at the API MRS. HARRY A. LEWIS' annual meeting; said the Ap had Following a three week illness, developed significantly in the past Mrs. Harry A. (Mollie A.) Lewis, Six decades without changing its 80. of 384 Going St., died Sunday basic principles. [at Pontiac General Hospital. ' “Now ‘a* in 19M The Associ-t A member of Eastern Star and ated Press is controlled by those p“* Grand Officer ofPytfoan It serves," the report said. “Iti^rs. both of Monessen. Pa., she is makes no profits and declares no survived by her husband. ,a son. dividends. It is subject to the Poland A., four grandchildren and dictation of no individual or group. )1? great-grandchildren. Its purpose of objective, unbiased Funeral arrangements will be reporting is assured by the wide announced later by Voorhees-Siplej divergence of personal views held FuneraJ Home, by those who make up the mem-] ^ I rg f, WHm, Funeral zervice will be Tuesday bership." his parents Mr. and Mrs. Horace »sse of Detroit and a brother. MRS. * ALFRED E. DIXON WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — Sendee for Mrs. Alfred E. (Hazel) Dixon, 72, of 3160 Haggerty Rd., will be tomorrow wt Brown Funeral Home, Orchard Park. N. Y. Burial will be in friends Cemetery, East Hamburg, N. Y, Mrs. Dixon, died Friday after a lengthy Illness. Funeral arrangements were made by Richardson-Bird Funeral Home, Walled Lake, j Surviving are a son Alfred R. of Walled Lake, a brother and three! grandchildren. MRS. AMY EyLEGG TROY — Service lor Mrs. Amy E. Legg, 62. of 5701 Wright St., was to be at 1 p. m. today at Saw-yer-Kuhn FUneral Home, Berkley, with burial in Unionville Cemetery, Unionville. \ Mrs. Legg died Saturday at Ardmore Hospital, ferndale, after a brief illness. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Gerhard Evenaon of Cotondo, Mrs. George Scott of Florida, Mrs. Wallace. Chisholm of Troy and CSutrlene at home; three sons, Ed-' ward of Lake Orion, George of Madison Heights and Robert of Royal Oak; a sister; 'and a brother. Eighteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren also survive. MRS. RAYMOND PEABODY HOLLY — Service lor Mrs. Raymond PE 54931 ‘ PONTIAC'S OLDEST MONUMENTkL.WM m OPEN TONIGHT and FRIDAY 'til 9 P.M. EASIEST TERMS EVER! NO DOWN PAYMENT! TWO YEARS TO PAY 10-Pe. LIVING ROOM SETS * Solo or Sofa Bads With Matching Choirs 3 Tables, 2 Lamps 2 Throw Pillows, Smoker NO DOWN PAYMENT SOFA asd CHAIR Foam Cushions Nylon Frieze Covert CHOOSE FROM PONTIAC'S LARGEST SELECTION OF MODERN , 3 AND 4 PIECE SECTIONALS IN HEAVY FRIEZE COVERS AND REVERSIBLE FOAM CUSHIONS MANY MARKED DOWN AS LOW AS - GARDEN HOSE 90 DAYS SAME A&.CASH ( 198 88 Phone FE 58114-5 »-*• 88° Cash and Carry ORCHARD F™E» COMPANY 154 Orchard Lake Avenue • Pontiac 3 BLOCKS WEST OF SbUTH SAGINAW RTH, EAST, SOUTH, Wi COM! tb^ ■ASHIONS SPECIAL-RECONDITIONED "liMN *7 Cart's AyfUsm Mat Off On Farts" SS2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, rtOXDAY, APRIL 2J, I960 NINR TOLEDO - Lake EM* iff 9TS feet above aea level but is also approximately eight feet below the level of Lake Huron. Beckwith 7-D-2 Liniment Michigan, GOP bidorses Ford for Vice President tax hike proposition for the November ballot. 3. PraUlng Vice President Nixon ■ the "most qualified man In the United States to succeed President Elsenhower.” VANSING m Rep. Gerald R. Ford (R-Mlch) was endoned’for the GOP vice presidential nominar tkn Saturday by the" Republican State Central Committee. Amidst favorable predictions for fits party's 1960 prospects on the state level, the WarnsTcuc Applies to School Conjly Sales. LANSING (UPI) — The State Stops Constipation Due to “Aging Colon” New laxative discovery recreates 3 essentials for normal regularity. Martin reported a "Ford for Vice President” committee Is being formed. * CAN BOOST MICHIGAN We have a real opportunity to put Michigan in the forefront at the national convention with a candidate of this caliber,” ha’w To Continue Study of Juvenile Problems LANSING (UPI) — The legislative study of Michigan's probate code and Approach on tee community level to Juvenile problems will continue until the next session of the Legislature. asked tea Department of Pune Instruction to a d v 1 s e parent- administrators “sehns'ls—i selaal argoulsHius sre net exempt from paymeat of the House Speaker Don Pears (R-juchanan) has appointed the committee, again to be headed by Rep. Hprry Demaso (R-Battle CTeek). law. * * * The committee also recommended such things as punishment of parents of Juveniles who are repeated violators and that a study be formed to work with communities on such problems. * '' h it . k ■ With Denjaso on the committee will be Rep. Lucille McCoUougfr-(D-Dearbom) who 1 was on tee «Hnii»e committee last year and members Reps. E. O’Brien (D-DetroK) and Floyd Wagner (RChssopolis). Banks along the Suez Canal are chiefly sand and gravel. In some latetpre in thli sesslsn that places, however, concrete has been the statewide curfew for Jove-, used. to check erosion and elide ■lies be adopted. 'damage. BAUER OPTICAL CO. HIGH In. quality — LOW In eo*t Tear choice of frames la the ALUMINUM stylo#. All glassos prescription fillodf mum o SstMr OMmms • EX San OImms ___ ___ o FriM, nsssiwe and Hava Four Prosent_GLasi»* I -Too Can Afford tho Uni at later Optical! Why Soldo far UuT 86Vs N. Saginaw—Across from Federal s 9ti0 te 5:10—FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8:30 . CLOSED WEDNESDAY No Appointment Jtecossary laiiuva principle, dd-atylo bulks and OMMMsners may create gat, taka 3 or 4 days for rebel. Old-style (sits sad dram crimp and gripe the entire system. 01 all laxatives, only new Colomxbshot you Its apodal J-w»y rsbsf that works only oa the lower ootoo (ares of cpmtipatioa). (1) Colonsio tnoiiiuritee dry, site (or easy pssstffe with-r strain. (2) CotoNxio’s Colonsio relieves area chronic constipation overnight; k so.gentle k wu hospital proved safe area for expectant mothers. And Counisid won’t interfere with absorption of vitamins or other food nutrients. Oet Colonsio today! Introductory aim 43«. _____78 N. SAGINAW ST.____ TUESDAY ONLY SUPER SPECIALS AY IAZLEY MARKET Frssh Fan Ready FRYERS Lb. 29 BACON 4- 1 I-LB. LIMIT TO A CUSTOMIR REMUS IHs BUTTER *49 % M PARK FREE! £££ Our New Driva-ln CLEANING Office Alongside SERVICE Municipal Parking Lots on West Lawrence Street is Now Opan! Look Betttf—Fool Softer—In clothes faultlessly dry cleaned and tanowad in our own madam plant . , . There Is A Difference! GENEY NY CLEANERS 12 West Pika Street Telephone FE 5-6107 State Chairman Lawrence B. Lindemer cited an article In the Wall Street Journal which said the M-ydar-old Ford “would mate a smashing candidate If ha were hotter known.” A 1100.000 ‘ 'legislative campaign fund” was set up to aid Republican state lawmakers in the upcoming campaign. * * * ' ■ A resolution for the fund said the committee was “determined1 that the Republican governor to be elected in November shall have a Republican Legislature, with which to work.” Lindemer gave a generally op- ■ timtstlc report oa the status of | ■late party erganUatioo. He said all but five county committees have Joined In the “Ra-j emit fhr ’60” program for setting up machinery to get voters to the1 polls. UNDBBTAKK ANALYSIS All but seven county organizations. he went On, have undertaken an analysis designed to spot weak in party strength, i rued that < I have raised their totes of campaign funds vis the DalMr-a-Moath” drive. ’More people In Michigan can-1 aider themselves Democrats than] Republicans.” Lindemer said, a well-organized, well-directed ml- ! nority can win.” it it it Martin said Republican campaign spirit Is the best in his memory and added; T am mom The committee took note of tee controversy swirling around the Forand Bill now before Congress. The measure would apply the social security principle to health insurance for the elderly. •RESPONSIBLE LEGISLATION’ A resolution was adopted supporting “responsible federal legls-lation to promote a national health insurance program for senior citi- The Rules and Osnunitte* made It clear teat each a program should he voluntary and privately financed. Other resolutions adopted aa tee committee wound up Ita final meeting prior to tee May 13-14 Mate convention in Grand, Rapids included those to: 1. Support retention of local control of schools, excluding federal aid except for capital expansion. 1 Cpnunehd as “a major victory for Republican lawmakers” the Legislature’s adoption of a sales NEW WH TE —wm ' • 5-$pood Control • Sows Reverse re ft-- • Aotomotic Pres • Clef-Resistant m • Sews Fernrard • Renad MMn FULLY GUARANTEED Fib# Horn# Demonstration FE 5-4049 ONLY *1.25 PER WEEK TRADE-IN AOCn Authorized 50 ONLY NEW HOSES Braided doth, all rubber. (No plastic or vinyl.) MU YOU SAYE $2.55 CURT'S APPLIANCES _i " ■* . factory Aalhorleed Whjte Daoloe ..— 1077 W. HURON Q»gw htewdey and MdoY'M » ~ JtfWlWDpi OR MTU PENNEY’S SUMMER DRESS 0ARNIVAL STARTS T0DAT! BIGGER THAN ANY SHOW PENNEY'S HAS EVER STAGED! ENTIRE DEPARTMENT PACKED WITH NEWS! YOU'LL SHOP FOR HOURS See cottons in endless variety — with jackets, bare-, hacks, shirt tops, lavish embroideries. See after-dark prints and plains — in floaty nylon chiffons, lavish cottons, rich Cupioni* rayon lace and a sky-fall of other style stars. See breezy, easy-care fabrics — Arnel® triacetate in crisp sharkskin or softly blended with cotton, hand-washable, iron-snubbing nylon and more, more, more. Crone early and often. We*ll keep the buys coming ah during our Summer Dress Carnival. Misses', Jenier and Hell Staffs PENNEY'S-DOWNTOWN Open Monday and Friday 9:30 A.M. to' 9:00 P.M. All oHitr weekdays 9:30 A.M-to 5:30 F.M. PENNEY'S-MIRACLE MILE Open Every W—fcdoy »■ Mondoytti rough Saturday 10:00 A M. «n 9:0b P.M. THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. APRIL 23, I960 Solon* in Final 11-Week Effort Programs for Ag«d, Housing Industry and Joblessness on Agenda WASHINGTON (UPI) — Lawmakers beaded into a busy final 11 weeks of the election-year Congress today with work on proposed new programs to benefit the aged, the housing industry arid communities with chronic unemployment. at rh.i.r.i BODY FOUND—A body carrying identification cards of Federal Judge W. Lynn Parkinson, 57, was recovered from Lake Michigan Sunday. Parkinson had been missing six months and. was the subject of an all-out search. He presided ever the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals before he vanished. North Carolina is consistently |in either first or second place in the production of sweet potatoes Congress prepared to increase ***** tobacco, the legislative tempo and hammer out key measures before the national political conventions in July. Before tackling a stack of issue* which backed up during the civil righto slowdown, the Why Accept Less for Your Money HOT 3% NOT Z'/2% BUT 4% CURRENT RATE on All SAVINGS Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. 75 W. Huron FE 4-0561 Ostoblisbed 1890 Pocking Firm Planning Sit* in South Hovan SOOTH HAVEN (tJPI)—Fruit*' Produce Pocking Co., a division of Inland Container Corp. of Indianapolis, is planning to become South Raven’s newest industry. The company will construct 30,000-aauare-foot concrete b 1 o< building lor facilities to manufacture corrugated boxes and to serve as a warehouse for fruit and produce packing materials. Operations are expected to be under way in August, with from 13 ' employed initially. Anti-Reids Far Ahead! any*Communist charges of US. to 15 person^ rmplcr set*fer Thursday when the King of Nepal will addreoo Congress. Interest centered on proposals to work out a medical care plan (Or the nation’s elderly persons. Key members said this issue would be put into s showdown vote this week in the House Ways and Means Committee. * * * Sources said it was probably that Democratic leaders would succeed in ramming some compromise through the committee based on givingjhe aged a choice between higher-cash benefits or hospitalization insurance under the Social Security program. The House was ready for a partisan floor fight Wednesday over a Democratic bill which would pump a billion dollars oat of thb Treasury to help homebuilders. Administration force* And House leaders expected by Thursday to get past a House Rules Committee bottleneck on a Senate-passed measure to set up federal grants and loans to communities suffering continued unemployment. Kennedy vs. Nixon at Mock Convention VERMILLION, S.D. (UPI) -Sen. John Kennedy (D-Mass) and Vice President Richard Nixoin were selected to bead the tickets of their parties at a mock political convention at the University of South Dakota Sunday. , Taking part were university and high school students from surrounding communities. Kennedy won the >nomination on the third ballot after supporters of Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D-MInn) threw their sup- COUPON SPECIAL S. S. KRESGE'S Shoe Repair—Biwntcnt Adlai Stevenson both ran strong In early voting. Sen. Lyndon Johnson (D-Tex) was nominated for vice president on the Democratic ticket. ★ ★ ★ Nixon was nominated on the first ballot, with the GOP vice presidential nomination going to Interior Sec. Fred Seaton. Slate Flower Festivals May Tourist Attractions LANSING UB—Flower and blossom festivals head the list travel attractions in May, the State Tourist Council reported today. Highlights include the May 1-Twin Cities Blossom Festival in the Benton Harbor-St. Joseph area, the May 11-14 Tulip Festival , at Holland, and the Blessing of the Blossoms in the Traverse City area, scheduled for a Sunday late in May when the cherry trees are in bloom. FOODARAMA BY KELVINATOR^ A 12 Cu. Ft. Deluxe Refrigerator and A 6 Cu. Ft. Upright Freezer in a Cabinet Only 41” Wide, 63” High, 25” Deep! in Early Laos Tally VIENTIANE. Laos (AP)-Eafly returns froi) the Laotian parliamentary election today promised a landslide victory for aittiOom-munist forces led by former Premier Phoui Sananikone, whose government was toppled by brief army c6up last December.l . ★ ★ L The voting Sunday for the SOI seats in the National Assembly! appeared to go Off. quietly with! no reports of the violence the I army had expected from the pro-1 Communist Pathet Lao rebels' Americans in the capital kept I out of sight during the day. The<| interference in the elections and as a safety measure. 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Robin Harris, S3, of Mdhhattan, was named in a charge Sunday might In night court. ev * the accusation that he offered $200 for the files and declared: "There was nothing sur* reptitioua about it. No money was even talked about. I wanted the information in connection wife my [public relations work. I was will* jing to go. to the Time, Inc., of* Sees tor ft.’’ "But thin* meeting at the hotel was arranged Instead.’* he added, ’and suddenly I Was under ar- •ction 15. ofocMdlnp ■____________ iraw'i m.m to Um MW corner of to Mien I of — tempt ooaUMSM of Section. 55. W IflS-S^1* S**' reat.” * fk * iired to a police He referred 14 a police trap set up at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Sunday afternoon wtth Gladys Barnet, a secretary for the weekly news magazine. Under police Instruction the had made up a dummy envelope of clippings to turn over to Harris. Detectives aaid that when she handed the envelope over, Karris told her: "U ft contains what think it ..does, It will be worth more and I'll see that you get Income of Farmers Improved Some IMS tost pail • cborJ bearing N CTto^mtePtf UtoiEr * MMt WASHINGTON (UPD-The Agri* kTS&'TS? DeP*«ment .fiSljojF «tth th# pro pour d chaofM is ot^ib I prospects for farmers prices and 0 ^ have improved tome In (he jmp latorwtod. LLOTO " ihorttnlni at Cream* shortening, sugar, eggs and Buttermilk together. Sift dry ingredients and mixN with creamed mixture. When well mixed add boiling water and vanilla. Blend well together. Pour Into three well-greased 9- inch layer cake pans or a 10- inch tube pan. Bake layers 45 minutes at 350 degrees. Tube pirn, requires 1VJ hours at the same temperature. Frokt as desired. Joyce Hiske Says Vows With Laity /.Thompson Joyce Ann Hiske exchanged jvows and rings with Larry John Thompson Saturday in the United PreabyteriaiwChurch, Trenton, file Rev. Burton Huth, pastor of Gibraltar Baptist Church, read the Officers Installed by Crofoot PTA. Mirpah Temple No, T, Pythtaw Sisters; met Thursday evening at Fellowshtp Hall on Vooriieis road, with Mrs. Fred Wheeler, most excellent chief, presiding. Among guests honored were Mrs. Qare Vanty of Milan, grand chief ot Michigan; Mrs. Russel Clark, Roeeville,' grand press correspondent of Michigan; Mrs. Edmund Officers for the Crofoot PTA were installed by Mrs. Roland Stephison Thursday evening., Mr* Ralph Rotsel will be t_______ dent. Mhs. Eric' Danielson, mother vice president; Mrs. Gerald White, teacher vice president; David Cowan. father vice president; Mrs. Calvin Page, recording secretary; Mrs. Gerald Blaylock, corresponding secretary; Arthur Barnett, treasurer; and Mrs. Harry Jones,I historian. The film *$ R’s, Pius” was) shown. Lewis Crew, administrator ' The bride ia the daughter of Mr. and MfS. Edward Julius Hiske of Grosse Be. Mr., and Mrs. Thompson of Thirza court, Drayton Plains, are tire bridegroom’! Mrs, Hiske chose a ptatk lace jacket dress for her daughter’s wedding. Mrs. Thompson’s selection ufas a beige lace sheath. Both mothers wore orchids? After a motor tohr of northern Michigan, the newlyweds will be at home in Drayton Plains. A serai-cascade cf cymbldhqn • r e h I d • com pi unrated toe floor • length gown of o silk mist taffeta styled long tapering sleeves and hroldered with seed pearls and sequin s, edged the scalloped neckline. A favorite open with coloratura sopranos is Donizetti’s "Lucia di Lammermoor.” It was adapted from Sir Walter Scott’s novel. The fingertip veil of illusion, held by a tiara of pearls and sequins, featured a hand-rolled scalloped edge. MRS. LARKY J. THOMPSON for bridesmaid mint green, with aKs sister Betty. Carol Hiske, her slstw'ojunior attendant wore white organdy over blue. * > Peter Aria of Drayton Plains'' was best man. Guests were seated by Orta Gahlau of Fraser and .toe bride’s brother Richard and Gregory Henry, beta of Grooso Nails Growing? NEW YORK faro - speed of nail growth varifes among individuals, but in a given person generally growth i tdb tiveiy constant throughout Ufa. Growth is increased,- however, in nail biters and during pregnancy: it is decreased by acute infections, chronic disease and malnutrition, ' reports Dr. Maarten S. Sibinga, of New York University. - trict deputy No, 8; Mrs. Howard Hoffman, district deputy No. 10; Mr*. James Beach of Ypsilanti. grand protector; Mrs. Hazel Law-lor of Birmingham, past grand chief of Michigan; and Mrs. Harry Winkley, most excellent chief of Fanny Tompkins Temple 41, Pon- tiac. 13 Tables in Play ' Thirteen tables were in play for the monthly masterpoint game of the Pontiac Bonneville Duplicate Bridge Club Saturday at the Hotel Waldron. Winners were Janet Snader and Bruce Coryell. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Barron, Mrs. Ernest Guy and Dr. H. Also present were Mrs. Andrew Jackson and Mrs. Edwin Ftymuth of Ypsilanti; Mrs. Peter Sanderson of Detroit; Mrs. Hugh Eodriea, Mrs. Lewis Grimm and Mrs. Isaac Myers, from Fanny Tompkins Temple, Pontiac; and Bin. William Demick, Mrs. Ruth Ann Schalm and Mrs. Kart R. Kochen of Claw- and Fred Morganroth. and Clarke. Others were Mra. Pauli Cohen and David E. Utley and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley WewSey. Crofoot principal^, W. W. Abbott now principal of the Owen School, and Horton South worth. Coordinator of Michigan state University teacher-training in Macomb County. Mrs. Walter QodseU, outgoing! president, appointed Mrs. Cowan chairman of the May 8 fair. i From Birmingham were Mrs. Harry Snure, Mrs. Donald P. Simetz. Mrs. Elizabeth Adams and Mrs; Forest Moyer. Refreshments Were served by Mrs. Fred Beedle. Mrs. H. Delos NichoUe, Mrs. Lewis Reidling and, Mrs. William H. Vance. 1 WASHINGTON - About 65,000 infanta art born dead in the United States every year. 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Rubincoff.’’ Professional Engineers — “Pro-fessianal Engenier’6.” Cockroaches Written Guarantee From Houses. Apartments, Groceries. Factories and Restaurants. Remain out only one hour. No siffns used. Box Ex Company MU M. St. Ml BMf rs MM FUEL OH. Np Contract Necessary Call Today Gregory Oil Go. 94 East Walton Bhrd. Phono FE 5-6141 PAYDAY LOANS Love Me, Love My Cravat? BBS Calts Tie Ideal NECKweor LONDON (AP) — "Sweetie,” she says, They gave the. old excuse — they want* “your tie’s crooked.” And she snuggles up to ed to^traighten it or tighten It. But men straighten It. i have always suspected the excuse Is phony, 1$]s, said a leading British psychologist the psychologist .said, today, makes a man feel good but It makes ★ ★ ★ the girl feelJbetter. - '“This,1he continued, “Is the reason ttten “When a woman straightens a man’s tie buy. so few of their own ties, or its knot she Is; in fact, finding satisfaction In a substitute for caressing,” he declared. / The psycho10*1*4 — hl* ntme withheld to accordance with British medical laws-r was called in by the Tie Manufacturers A**n to find out what sells a tie. His answer is simple: Sex. “T# s woman a tie If a -symbol of . love,” he said in his report to the As? sociation. Ho analyzed 14 women —10 married, 2 engaged and 2 off the hook. All are confirmed tie givers. . --------BWB-------P Eleven of the women frequently fingered married. His wife gave him three ties their men's ties, he said. . Christmas. ^ BOULDER- CITY — Lake Mead, J. CLEVELAND --An electric con-behind the Hoover Dam on tfm Col-I denser li t device consisting of two orado River, contains about tote- metal plates with a capacity ,tp fifths as much water as is to be store up an electrical charge for a found in all of Lake Erie. [given period. BUENOS AIRES — The only! CHICAGO — In thunderstorm coest to coast railway in South clouds there may be violent ver-America at present is the route tieal air currenU which fame? tram Buenos Aire#, Argentina, to times may fttaln velocities of Vaiparaisb In Chile. 4 i |moto than 200 rottts per hoor. “They expect' their women to give ,tbem a tie and they accept It as a love offering, in much the same way as they thenuelvep give their women flowers or chocolates.” He added these tips for unmarried girls: If' the boy friend turns up to a red tie; expect a talkative evening. A pale blue tie without pattern means he’s the qbiet, handholding type. But dark gray means two seats 4n the back row and no time to wtoch the movie. . . / .*, ' ★ ★ ★ The tie makers said their psychologist is* for His Formula Ifor Long Uie: 4 or 5 Martinis NEW YORK (f) — Julian S. My-rick, Who in 62 years in the life insurance business has sehn man’s life expectancy rise from 47 to €0 years, hat his own formula for longevity. ' Says the 80-year-old Myrick, who is still active as an insurance sales-man: « “I tfy to get eight hours sleep eqesy night. Rise at 7- o. m. Do ooe-hall to three-qMrters of an boar - exercise, stretching amP working out with the two-pound Mopped smoking in $50 for 2 wks only 70i\ other loans to $500 With 24 mo*, to reps/ 1W4. “No drinks before noon, and very seldom after dinner: maximum, four or five martinis, but not always that. “Rarely eat between meals. Watch what I eat, and to keep down weight, reduce the intake. Play tennis for an hour three or four times Judge Decides: Just Foolishness ASSOCIATES LOAN COMPANY n DRAYTON PLAINS: 4494 Dixie Hwy. CALL: OR 3-1207 i PONTIAC: 125-127 N. Saginaw CALL: Pi 2-0214 ; 2255 S. Telegraph Mich. Mirada Mila CALL: Fi 8-9641 COLUMBUS. Ohio OF — There is no law in Ohio against being foolish, Judge Alan Schwarzwalder decided in dismissing charges agains a five-man musical combo. The five were arrested during a long-winded musical session tavern and charged with staging endurance contest, ’ which is against Ohio law. But the Municipal Court judge; ruled the combo was merely seeking publicity and dismissed the charge, adding that he, only considered the combo's stunt “a very foolish thing to “do.” Editors Predict Nixon Victory m j Dalai Lamq Costs India ! $90,000 for 8 Months I NEW DELHI (UPl>—The In-, diaii government spent about j $90,000 last year keeping the Dalai Lama and his party hi thej Poll Sees November | 8 H Success, With Adloi I Prime Minister ,Jawaharlalj Dem Candidate Nehru Mnouoced ,he ,i8Ure ,n! warn v.uiiuiuuie Parliament. He said it roveredj maintenance costs for Tibet’s rif-WASHINGTON (UPI) — News-1 iied ruler and his party' from j paper editors participating.In a [ April to December 1959. | poll predicted by a narrow margin —---.■-■■■- ........'...... that- Vice President Richard M. Nixon would win the presidency] for the Republicans in the November election. A majority expressed belief that Adlat E. Stevenson again 1 would be the Democratic nomi- j nee. Editors at the annual meeting j of the American Society of Nenq^i paper Editors were asked: I 'Without regard to your personal preference, which party do you think will win the presidency?” j » The result: Republican 45. Democratic ............. IS. The editors also were asked who they thought the nominees would] be. Those participating were unanimous in believing Nixon would get the Republican nomination. PICK' DEM NOMINATION For the Democratic nomination, the predictions went this way: Stevenson .. LoulCeAt FLOOR&WALL TILE Asphalt TILE Spatter 4*- Cc VEa. EXTRA SPECIAL QUALITY GRADE ,9x9 INLAID LINOLEUM TILE UNGLAZED RANDOM PATTERN Ceradie FLOOR TILE $149 2Vi Sq. Ft Pm ShMt.. ■ „ Armstrong Corlon SOLID VINYL TILE 9x9—ALL FIRST QUALITY VINYL PLASTIC. FLOOR COVERING FIRST QUALITY 12k 69 PONTIAC'S LARGEST AMSTI0NG DEALER We'Are Your Authorised SANDRAN DEALER nisnewAumE SPECIAL Rag. $5.95 WALL BOND PAINT5?9® INSIDE—OUTSIDE WHITE PAWT^M TILE aUTLET 1055 W. 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So when all is said and done, this one quiet fact stands out: Winston it America’s beat-selling filter Cigarette, because Winston is America's best-tasting filter- cigarette. ^ It's time you discovered the filter cigarette that really tastes like a cigarette. Try Winston i WINSTON ms } R. k MYNOLO* TOMCCO CO. WIMTOH-MUM. R. 1 , / • v, ii THE PONTIAC PRESS MONDAY, APRIL 25, i960 PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, SEVENTEEN Five Die as Plane Plunges Into Moving Car COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A single-engine airplane plummeted into a moving auto, killing the two. occtfpantt at the plane and ROAD in' Rt lNS - A section of UJS. 2 in Ashland, Wis., IS feet wide by 40 feet deep, was chewed away by a flood that raced through northern Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula. ar mMu Govs. Nelson of Wisconsin and Williams of Michigan declared the flooded lands a disaster area. Hundreds had to flee their homes. Flooded Wisconsin, UP Declared Disaster Areas * Burow was employed at the Turkey has * an area of about Chevrolet plant in Flint, police 300,000 square miles.’* IsaM- Flint father Kills 2 Daughters, Self FLINT m— A father and his two daughters were found shot to dea(h in their home on Flint's west sidelate last -night in. what police said apparently was a ’ double murder end a suicide. Flint detectives said Ernest F. Burow, 42, apparently shot his daughters Leslien, 17, and Sharon, before turning a rifle on himself. • They said he was found dead of a shotgun wound on the floor in the living room and the bodies of.the girls were found in a rear-bedroom. No note was found. Police said they could find no motive other thou that Burow_____apparently was despondent over the recent death of hit wife. They said they were called to the Burow home when a friend of the older girl was upable to get in touch with the family and ' police. three Si the car in a flaming explosion Sunday. • { * . * Three othess In the car were injured. .The Ttoddent happened us—the car cruised on bus/ U.S.’ 40 about 17 miles east of downtown Colum- Bill Colbert. 20; who lives atong-idireetton. passing over his -homelit sideways. I thought it was going side the highway, said the plane-again. I to hit the house,” Colbert said, was flying low over his. home. "It looked -like it was having “Instead, it clipped a power line After it went by, he said, it cir-ltrouMe bucking the, wind. It and fell straight down onto the., cled and' headed in the opposite!looked like the wind was blowing.!back of the oar." _ Both plane and car burned fiercely while a’woman passenger in the quto, Dorothy Vingle, 49, pulled three of the dead and injured from ihe vehicle. "I don’t care if they are dead." he was heard to say. "I don’t ant them to burn." h it it The dead are Mrs. Vingies 'son, Jim-,'14: her daughter, Rita Cecile Lyle, 20: Mrs. Vingle’s sister. Julia Jacques, 58; the pilot. Delbert Charles Stiles, 23, and his fe^Monalee, 22. All were from Columbus. Surviving besides Mrs. Vingle were her son John. 22, the car driver, and her nice,' Linda "Ar-mentrout, 14. They were reported fair condition. . li— Atlanta Editor Honored CAMBRIDGE.dJPli—Ralph McGill, editor of the Atlanta Constitu-j tion, today was named winner of the I960 Lauteiimch Award for distinguished service in thdjfleld of civil liberties. IT WAS A BLANK -r This is all that's left of the light plane which crashed into an -automobile .taken. Two oil U. S. 40 east of Columbus, Ohio, Sunday. The the au(6' car had been removed when this picture Was ar riMteiM ccupants of the plane and three in e killed. Three others were injured but in fair condition today. By United Press International Flooded areas in both northern Wisconsin and Upper' Michigan were declared disaster' areas Sunday night by governors Gaylord Nelson and G. Mermen Williams, who called out National Guard troops to help evacuees and fight runaway waters. Iron wood, just across the Montreal River in Michigan’s Gogebic County, both were under water in part. A total of 13 families had to be evacuated from the residential section of Iron wood which fronts on the river. Two families fled their dwellings in Hurley. - t Rain,' which hid fallen for as! A crest was expected by mid-! much as three days in some places,! night on the Montreal River but slacked off Sunday night but skies! there was no similar prediction , were still cloudy. The Weather for the Bad River, since rain was Bureau predicted yet more rain in!still falling intermittently along its the flooded areas. (banks. - _ . • ... _ | Ironwood Mayor Luther Swanson The CWivaw. Indian village ^ Jo^ Bennett (R-Mlchl asking thfft he urge President! Eisenhower to proclaim the areas' disaster relief sections. / Undersheriff John Shubert said Jeet deep in some parts of the^^ c»td.' • village. ..........i •- 1 U S. 2, the main reftfe’' from! The Silver Shield— YOUR GUARANTEE OF HEATING QOMFORT i village j nf odahah hi Wiaconala’a Ash-land County wan evacuated of j! a I most all Ha Hi roaldent*. ’Superior, Wis., to Michigan'* Upper ’ j 9 degrees and fewer tempera-o . , ' ”'3 " Zd tun* were expected fur the -*-* Peninsula, was reported closed) Tao hrUEM Locator Ui. throughout Ashland County. In the City of Ashland a gap 75 feet wide and 40 feet deep was chewed out of the highway and two other streets by torrential runoff water. Counties declared to bo under a state e( emergency la addition to Ashland were Iron and BayftaM In WIseoMin. Nebaa’s proclamation made'the counties eligible to uae cMI defense and nstMfml guard equipment against the floods. Hurley, In Iron County, 'and Flooding was also reported at Iahpeming in the Upper Peninsula as well as at a number of other small towns in the vicinity of the Lake Superior shoreline. The Ish; peming flood was caused by creek which spilled out of channel. The rainfall at Ironwood measured 8.tB inches for 48 hours ending at 6 p.m. Sunday. At Ashland, 5J inches Ml from Friday morning until Sunday morning, when the last measurement was made. Sergeants Scoff-at Walking Feats Barbara 13 Miles Back DR. BARBARA MOORE Kidnap Editor, foe of Cypriot Makarios NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP)--The editor of the Greek-Cypriot newspaper BfhnlkL- which opposes Archbishop Makarios, . was kidnapped today after four attempts to mtAjle his newspaper. -”*.*.* - Police said Andonis Pharmak-kies was dragged shouting from hto house about 3 a.m. Bloodstain* were found in one of the room*. There were indications the house, where the 55-year-old editor lived alone, had been ransacked. A'gang of masked men raided Ethnikte's plant Saturday and ■mashed’ type. It was an apparent attempt to prevent publication of a story saying that \Gen. George Grivas, former rider til the EOKA Greek-Cypriot underground, was opposing any climb-down by Mar. ffurinu, future president of independent Cyprus, in his negotiations with the British fqr British base* on the island after Cyprue becomes independent. * WELLS, ,Nev. (AP) — Britain's thfee cross-country hikers were near the Utah border east of nere today, with Dr. Barbara Moore in hot pursuit of two sergeants she has vowed to overtake. j'We'Il be glad when. the good doctor catches os,” said their ■ driver-escort, Sgt. Roy Rogers. "Then maybe we can go along in peace.” * it * ' / The .two w*Mng sergeants, Mervyn Evans and Patrick Moloney, storied today from 13 miles east of Wells. They were 46 miles from Wendover, just tover the border in Utah. Dr.'Moore started from Wells, •59 miles from Utah. All three have to cross the !,965-foot Pequop summit, involving a long 4,000-toot climb. SHE DOES MILES Dr. Moore did 51 miles Sunday, getting up late after her 73-mile nt Saturday but vowing to keep going until she passed the soldier*. "I ;won’t stop to eat or anything,” she told her escort driver, Joseph D. Hodges of Vallejo. The 56-year-oUl physician lives on fruit, vegetable* and grass. The highway patrol reported the had advanced 25 mite* in three hour*. That’s Impossible," said Sgt. Rogers, Implying she may have ridden in her escort pickup. Dr. 'Moore strenuously denies |ahe has ridAfti an Inch. She would raged about 8.5 miles pet Moloney and Evan* maintain a steady wp-mile pace. They flirted a day ahead of Dr. Moore from San FtancOeo on April 12.. All three are frying to break the record Of 19 days, 10 houf* and, 10 minutes set in, 1926 by A. L. 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Parke St., Pontiac FE 4-1504 MERCER HEATING & sheet Metal works *25 N. Pontiac Tran Welled lake, MA 4-1569 BRYAN F. FRENCH .351 N. Paddock St. Pontiac, FI 5*6973 GAR WOOD 380$ Green Lake Rd. Orchard Lake, EM 3-2080 HEIGHTS SUPPLY 2685 Lapeer Rd. Pontiac, FI 4-5431 KAST HEATING . 2*3 S. Saginaw f Pontiac, PE 5*9259 WOLVERINE HEATING CO. WRIGHT SHEET ZILKA HEATING WAYNE HEATING 1234 Baldwin Ave. METAL CO. 3261 Mill Wall j & AIR CONDITIONING CO. Pontiac* FC 2-211*3 1 5904 Dixie. Highway - Orchard Lake, PE S-Hd ' /1I5 K. University Drive Waterford, OR 3-1277 / j, • , ' Rochester, Ob .2-0211 /••v V EIGHTEEN -f* Sharon Winkler Wed Saturday in Southfield ? WOLVERINE. LAKE - Sharon Ann Winkler became the bride of Keith G. Ashley Saturday in a wedding performed by the Rev. Basil Westendirk at St. Michael Catholic Church, Southfield. ~-----A—---#-• * . . The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy D. Winkler of 1837 Shankin Dr. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J Ashley of 23465 Lee Baker Dr., Soitthfleld. A white taffeta gowa with tulle ui lace was chosen by the bride far her wedding. She carried a of white carnations and cascade ar- TH>, PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 85, I960 Catholic Rites Unite. Qfiaple in L MRS. KEITH fl. ASHLEY Cathleett Carl of Walled Lake was maid of honor. # 7“* * Duties as best man were per formed by the bridegroom's brother, Gerald of Southfield. The bride’s brothers, LeRoy and Ronald, seated the guests. A reception was held in the Edgewood Country Chib. , * •* The'newlyweds are honeymooning in northern Michigan. .They will live in Fcmdale when- they return. Parent-Teen Dance . Tonight in Walled Lake WALLED lake • rick Teen Club will sponsor ent-teen dinner-dance today at 8:30 p.m. in‘ die church hall. There will be both modem and square dancing. Proceeds will go toward a memoration for’ the new chui Hailstones Shatter Armada Greenhouses ARMADA—Close to GOO panes of glass at two Armada .greenhouses were broken'by hailstones at the height of last night’s rain and electrical storm.. Most extensive damage to the Armada Greenhouse, 73378 Floral St., where-75 panes to each of six greenhouses were shattered Some too panes were broken at the Roger Somrmu Greenhouse, 31861 Center Rd. Matron ef honor was bride’s sister, Mrs. Charles B. i Starts. • ■ 'I Best man was Thomas M. An* geli. Seating guests were James McEachem, Charles B: Starrs, Lewis Yezbick and Benjamin Te-J fend Jr. » Following a wception at. the Recces Club in the Fisher Building, Detroit, the newlyweds left on a honeymoon trip to Florida. « Upon their return, they Will reside at 353 Cemial Dr. Total damage was estimated at — / The St.' Pat-j several hundred dollars by theyp Drink-Drive Penalty LAKE ORION—Sally Laird Anderson and Henry. J. Angeli Jr. exchanged wedding vows ( at 11 Saturday in St. Joseph Catholic Church. Officiating was the Rev, J. J. Ordtng. The bride la the daughter of Mr. sad Mrs. Lee C. Anderson of 333 Andrews Ave. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Angeli Sr. at US Oeatral Dr; -r=7*"" ** T~~^I The bride chose a candlelight satin gown with § chapel train, had been worn by her four sisters. MATCHING SATIN TIARA Her matching satin tiara helcf an illusion veil trimmed with imported lace, She carried phalaenopsis. ' with lilies of the valley. PonliacTwp. Dems , Announce 2 Changes Pontiac fcownshfy Democrats lave made two last-minute changes in theta* meeting at 7:90 tonight. the MRS. HENRY J. ANGELI IK. at Royal Oak and Sigmund J. Ni-parko of Hazel Park, both seeking the llth Congressional seat; and S. Jerome Bronson, a candidate for the State Senate. Students March at MSU/UM but Causes Differ U.S. Compacts Big Hit NEW YtiRK'ftP) P Aroericac auto makers’ new compact cars First, the Lade terrific impact at the fe- *** Townahlp ^*t0[ fernatlonsl Automobile Show, says theFlra Jf|ll in Autami Heights, Lh(JW prM|<|ent Charles Snitow. Auburn and Cw rml«. . . but interest in foreign cals coo- SSanttB** , EtL'SStimfSl MO DE speakers’ list. B™**1 ,VOT*e' ** Others will be George E. Lennox [sens per square mile. in front of the three variety .stores to protest alleged racial discrimination by the chain storm In‘their Southern outlets. By The J Students at the University of Michigan and Michigan State Uni-Versity staged protest marches over the weekend, but for different The MSU students marched In front of Hie state Capital at Lan-sing Saturday to protest Hie retention of compulsory military training (ROTO at their school The Michigan students paraded ToIch Tho*t Gtnsut BANGKOK, -Thailand (API-Some 18.000 census takers today began canvassing the estimated 24 million Thailanders to collect data for a long-range government economic and social planning pro- ATLANTA — Marble can be ground as fine as flour and forms a base for rouge, toothpaste, paints, rubber and linoleum. owner*,/ Both/agreed that last night’s destruction wss minor compared n to/two years ago when the Jem f< greenhouses suffered several thou- T sand dollars damage in a severe i 4-H Queen Janet Off! for Washington TSIks| Oakland County's 4-H Fair L /Queen Janet Long and three | other Michigkn delegates departed Saturday for the week-long national 4-H Conference in Washington. Janet, 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long, 3988 Sleeth Rd., neAr Milford, MONDAY NIGHT and TUESDAY HI t«ta. ’til t | AT IDE YANKEES OPENHITES THE POXTIAC^PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1960 NINETEEN Joan El Queen of Blossoms s ROMEO—A' petite, dark-hariefl Romeo Community High School senior Saturday night captured the “Blossom Queen"'crown over 18 other attractive contestant. She was Joan Elite, 17-year-old daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Ellis of 11280 W; 5t. Clair First maid ot lioaor was Jam Johns, 17, daughter at Mr. and Mrs. William T. Jehad ot H4N Deqataare Rd. Pamela Miller, 16, was named secood maid. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Miller of lt2 Sisson St. CLIMAXES BALL Coronation of the queen by Village Councilman Jack McFadden climaxed the Blossom Queen Ball, sponsored by the Romeo chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. It was aa anxious evening el wattlag for all 17 gtrle until lie\ two atteadaats were revealed during tatermteeioa. The cereaa- All the contestants had been interviewed personally by three out-of-town Judges Wednesday night. IV girls were judged on the baste of looks, personality, poise and talent. ?* * - * * The judges were Mrs. Lawrence. Woods. Mrs. Harry Belt grid Mrs. Dale Cypher, all members of the Rochester chapter ot Beta Sigma PW.» Other aspirants tor the .rrewa were Ruth Smith, Mary New Bn, Francis GnntrUurci, Delphlne BrwWaraU, Sharon PsIJaa, Paal-lae Ctevto, Betty dale. Cassandra Doha, Carol Sr homes, Linda ’ Brows, Virginia Smith, Marjorie Payne sad Diane Murphy. The sorority staged the event as a benefit tor the Romeo Community Youth and Civic Center, where the ball was held. Will Continue Dynamic Talks Firm> Union to Moot; Mediators Tuesday in Settlement Effort TROY — Effort will be made to settle the 10-week-old strike at Dy-j namic Manufacturers, Inc., plant, here, tomorrow whep negotiations resume between company and un-jon officials and state and federal mediatora tn Detroit. Some 275 members of Local 935, International Union of Elgptrical, Radio and Machine Workers, -AFL-CIO, walked off the Job in a wage dispute Feb, 15. Since then company and union negotiations have brought agree-meat on all points except owe. It ‘ it question of retuiwhsg strikers t ■f The company wants to retain . nonunion workers hired during the strike and return striking employes as jobs "open up," according to Robert R. Rock, president of the )ocal. * * * ' ■ "We can’t bargain away our seniority rights. We have to have an agreement on this issue before we appear before an arbiter,” he said. Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams’ suggestion March S3 that aa impartial arbiter be selected to Iron out the buck-to-wurk dispute. The judge issued a temporary j two-way injunction Feb. 28 prohibiting the union from mass picketing, violence and interfering with Company progress and the company from interferring with peace-fql picketing and driving trucks in and out of the plant at more than 10 Rl.p.h. ------*------ w * * The Company has urged legal action on enforcing the injunction because of acts of violence that have occurred at the plant on at least two occasions since the tn-junctiqn was issued. The matter is now la the. hands of company attorneys. Supervisor Will Spook to Republican Women , WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — -The Republican Women’s dub will meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Episcopal Church of the Advent on Middle Beit road. Guest speaker will be Township Supervisor John Rehard who will discuss township government in general with specific emphasis on problems in West Bloomfield township. A question and answer period will follow. Born Leveled by Fire 4 Miles North of Lapeer LAPEER—A' small barn owned by*Hpary %pckrr of Fnuravorth road, four mues north of Speer, was destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. Lapeer sheriffs deputies estimated the loss At about $7,000. They said the’blaze is belietSI to have been caqsed by a short circuit ip the brooder house. The Lapeer Fire Department fought the* fire and saved four smaller buildings near ttp Mum. Wat Declared on Stray Dogs at Waited Lake WALLED LAKE' — PoHce Chief James A. Decker today declared war on stray dogs here with the appointment of a city dog warden. . ♦ -* * Tfie action resulted from the sheriffs department reports of 12 cases of dog bites in Oakland County last week, Decker said. -“We haven't had any rases of dog bite* reported In the city recently,’’ he noted. "Bat we want to head off the possibility by picking up all strays here.” 1 Decker said “there are far too many dogs wandering- loose in the city; we’re through fooling around with his situation; dogs that are not restrained on a leash or penned up will be hauled In by the warden." Addm Tengler was named dog warden Saturday by Qiief Decker and City Manager Gebrge A. Shaw. Tengler will be paid $1 a Head for strays. TOP THE FIELD — These three girls were picked over 14 others to reign over die Blossom Queen's Ball Saturday night in Romeo. They are Joan Elite, 17, center, who was named queen by a panel of judges from Rochester, and, left'5 to Pantlac FreH Phots right, her two attendants, Pamela Miller, 16, and Jane Johns, 17. The event was sponsored by the Romeo chapter of Beta SigmA Phi sorority to benefit thte local youth and civic center. All South Lyon High Alumni Called Back SOUTH LYON — The ahumil of South Lyon High School; front the first class In 1887 to the moat recent, will gather Ibr a gala reunion Saturday at 8 p. m. In the school auditorium. The evening will Include dailc-tog, games, refreshments and a prise to the graduate present from the oldest class. Romeo Board to Grow 4 School Posts Open ROMEO—Fourpositionswtfi be open on the Romeo Board of Education to the annual school election June 13 because of the new st&te law that Increases five-tan boards to-seven next year. . *, ★ Candidates, may file for two three-year terms or for the two ELEANOR MAE GINGELL An Aug.. 27 wedding is planned by Eleanor Mae Gingell and Niles E. Olson. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Gingell of 3404 Gregory Rd;, Gingellville. Her fiance te the son of Ano H. Olson Sr. ot 2536 Cede Rd., Orion Township. g are John A. Sewell I Dr. Balph i deadline for filing nominat-• is May 14 at 4 p.m. [ petitions Orpheus Club to Give Concert at Rochester / in the Board of Education office in the Junior high school. To sign petitions, residents must be qualified, registered electors of the school district. At least 50 signatures must appear on each candidate’s petition to qualify him to run for office, Filpputo1 said. ROCHEjVJISK/'- The Orpheus Club of Detroit, renowned male _ _ . . . • Chora,, wifi present a concert | Dr. Zemmer Appointed April 3jKat 8:15 p.m. at Rochester tO State Health Council High School. Romeo Students Ready Annual Spring Concert ROMEO — Some 175 students| will participate in the' annual spring concert to be presented at 8 p.m. today by the Romeo Junior; •High School music department inj the senior high school gymnasium, j . * * * • Featured will be the seventh grade band, the" eighth grade chorus and the cadet band composed of students in the eighth and ninth grades. * Mel Keranen, junior high music director, has charge of the program. The event Is sponsored by the Rochester Tuesday Musieale In keeping with Its policy of presenting outstanding music to the community, said Leo R. Bardin, who has charge ot arrangements. No admission will be charged. Dr. Harry B. Zemmer of Lapeer has been named Michigan Health Council representative on the newly created Michigan Commission on Aging. Zemmer, 65, te a former member: of the State Mental' Health The Orpheus Club te directed by, Haydn Morgan, musician-composer|Hoapitkj He also <*, hospital and director of Eastern Michigan | staffs at Saginaw and Flint, j University’s music department. ' > ' ____: The pjogram will inciude1 works from a wide variety of male choral literature, 'including compositions by former Orpheus Club members and a new number, "An Instrument ot Thy Peace,*’ by the present director. , 6 ★ ' O. : The April 30 concert to Rochester ,will proceed a, formal concert on May 11 at the Masonic Temple to Detroit Area School Districts Share in Borrowing Two Oakland County area school districts were included today in borrowings that total 362,382,292 for the year in all districts in the state. New borrowings against anticipated 1960 taxes for operation were >175,000 for the Romeo Community Schools and 360,000 for the Oxford Area Community school district - The greatest sale on earth KROGER FRESH BAKED ANGEL FOOD LARGS CANE EARLY WEEK SPECIALS Kroger fresh-bstod famous 13-egg recipe, light apd fluffy end oh so good! ror a rea.l' taste treat top with fresh strawberries* or Country Club ice cream, or both. Buy several at-this low-low price for your freezer. C save 30* REGULARLY 59c EACH KROGER FRFSH BAKED SMALL GOLDEN — EARLY WEEK SPECIAL Be sure to visit-your neighborhood Kroger store for we have captured the nostalgia of ’The' Biggest Show on Earth" . . . the circus. And for mother ,'h dad the low, low prices for-which.Kroger is famous . . . all' in the atmosphere of clowns, animals' and sounds of the circus. s Be sure to circle Friday. May 27, on your calendar as the day Kroger brings you the Barnum and Bailey Ringling Bros. 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Nixon, in his bid lor the presidency, plans to emphasize his wide personal acquaintance among world statesmen. Ntxcn aaaoctatea made use of the visit of French President Charles De Gaulle to call the roll ot Nixon’s face-to-face encounters, tbpped byl his exchanges with Soviet Premier] Nikita S. Khrushchev in Moscow last year. The Nixon workers handed ‘hut a list ot IS foreign dignitaries Nixon has seen since San, . some ot them for private talks ! at Us home, and a longer list j of, those with whom ho conferred ] In 1959. The obvious idea was to demonstrate that Nixon is well-equipped In the crucial field of foreign I . affairs. - In any event, Nixon’s aides poijit-j ed out that when Nixon met De Gaulle-for the first time at a White House dinner Friday night this completed the list of world figures with whom he has talked. Canada Ad Agencies Shifted by Chrysler Valiant and rant? Truck, bom out at the end ef the current model year. DETROIT w — Chrysler Corp. has mills another shift in advertising agencies, this one Involving Its Canadian company, Chrysler of Canada, Ltd. Grant Advertising, which had been handling Dodge, DeSoto and Dodge track accounts in Canada, will switch to Chrysler, Plymouth, Valiant and Fargo Truck, -ittan, Barton, Dundee A Osborn (BBDAO) will take over In the United Slates, BBDftO will gfve up DeSoto -and Valiant at the end of the I960 model year and win take over Dodge and Dodge Trade. N. W. Ayer, which hancBee Plymouth. will add DeSoto and Valiant. Grant gives up Dodge and Ross Roj^. gives up Dodge Track. 'Greek Week' at MSU Gushes ^ Good Deeds * peerlessly handled by Grant. Ross Roy of Cuada, which has been handling Chrysler, Plymouth, Niles School Chief Quits -NILES (UPI) — Paul Appel has resigned- as Nilas achooi sups tendent, jaylng “the people of schools have loot confidence in my leadership.” Appel’s resignation will become effective July 31 when hie three-year contract expires. occasional aaristance in putting up posters for charity fund drives or similar octMdas. CAST LANSING (UPD—Fraternities and sororities at Michigan &tate University hope to bo of help in n big way during “Grade Week’ beginning May 14. VUNUMAZm Than will bo Dm events this year too, but something has ban Plana art to assemble about 480 students the rooming of the 14th and embark on a cleanup campaign in five Lansing anas; MSI! officials view the project During the week of aorodty and fraternity celebrations previously, events centered on funmaldng and *• titan 110 million poundb of I son are sold in the United States shrimp—about one pound par per-{per year. Whaa the command Is given. YWCA eamg at laks Laariag, cent's Home for Beys sad one of fhs city's mart rundown areas. They plan to move with brooms, brushes, rakes and lltterbags in; hand for a mass cleanup campaign. An avongo ocean freighter carries about three milea of rope as equipment, according to standard CARL Sipk.lt Till "•"'•ROUP, r*T OAD PR nunc wm mi Y pa- ICES! tiplult Till lisM Colon « -at *4" mm IibtBtoi Tito $C39 ’•MO ™ SMITH9! 1ST 1 Sethww FI OomHMr-M* Interior and Exterior PAINT 1.19 °*1 S TILE 4 t I-T7SS WOW. rn, -ui • - ,, «tan Mm. Plastic Inlaid Tito "Nm4i No Wuhf is 6'u OUTLET t Huron PI 4*4264 . Tfcwrv., Fri. 'Ml ft — - PITTSBURGH - The eldW Is generally 'believed to havi diameter of only one-twenty-fifth trillionth of an inch. CORRECTION In Olivei Motor Sales Classified Ad Friday a Listing of a 1956 Chevrolet at $645 was incorrect. It should have read: '55 Chevrolet . .$645 The Pontiac Press DEBATE CONTINUES — Communist China’s Premier Chou En-lai is near the' end of hie marathon talks with Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India on the disputed Indian * Chinese boundary. Little W no progress Is reported thus' far In the six-day session. Knights ot Malta Install 1960 Captain The Knights of Malta, Royal Chief Pontiac Canton No. 3, has installed Theodore Monroe of 3222 Henrydale St., Auburn Heights, as its I960 captain. Monroe was installed by state major, general George/ Marsh ot Ann Arbor and his staff at cere-! monies at the Fontiac Knights of {Malta Hall, 82 Perkins St. Other new officers are: {Downey, lieutenant; Howard Isifiith, ensign; Leon Reene, count ant; Milton D. Linsley, Edgar Stewart, chaplain; Loren Beech, sentinel. Also installed were: Norman Hameqk, picket; Wilfred7 R. Brown, flag .‘bearer; and John Utley, color guard. - Seven out of eyery 10,! workers covered by insurance programs under collective "bargaining ceive part of their salary when they are off the job becabse of illness or injury not connected with their work^ according to the Health Insurance Institute. LET GOODYEAR CHECK THE LOWER Half of your car LOWHUHALP oinas CAUSI ACCIDENTS BONUS SPECIALS AT ALL A&P STORES “SOPER-RIGHT” fresh or smoked Liver Sausage * 29c BANQUET FROZEN CHICKEN, BEEF OR TURKEY Meat PiesM 6 ss1.00 SPECIALLY SELECTED, RED RIPE Tomatoes ,,esh Vm! 33c CARDINAL BRAND, CHILLED Oraage Juice 19c SPECIAL SALEI AfirP's Pure Vegetable Shortening dexo 3-49* A&P Grapefruit Juice .. Cracked Wheat Bread Marvel Ice Cream 4 cans' 99c )Laf 17 c 49c JANI 1 PARKIN LOAF , HALF GALLON CARTON All PrkM in this Ad ; THE GREAT ATLANTIC! A PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, INC. effective in Easton) Mich! AftPSwpi Thru Wad., 5uper Markets AMERICA'S DEPENDABLE FOOD MERCHANT SINCE I8S4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 196f) TWENTY-ONE iSW 'Not Smart to Get rfooEnthusiastic This* Early/ Dykes Cautions *. Lopez Warns the Tigers—Still 149 to Play' DETROIT (AP)-^fornmle Dykes and A1 Lopez, a couple of fellows who have foenNMNif baseball business a long* time, agree that the Dewdlt Tlgeks’ amazing start Is nice, but... , It’s never smart to get too enthusiastic this early,” Dykes cautioned. "Thiais a (ante of heartbreaks.” Over In the Chicago White Box dressing room, Lopes looked a bit shell-shocked after taking a third straight pasting from the Tigers. The Tigers had Just laced the 8cd^12|-4 for their fifth straight triumph. “Just don’t build them up too high,” Lopes warned newsmen who asked him about the Tigers. "They still can fall down. Sure, they’re off to a great start. But maybe we’ve been bad*, too. ** “It’s Just notfelr to the' club, or to Jimmie Dykes, to get all hepped up. Don’t forget—there are 149 games to Play.” * • k ★ * Still, there’s no denying that the Tigers are on “cloud nine." Veteran observers say the Tigers haven’t looked this good In years.. They socked three more home runs yesterday and delighted a sun-baked audience of 35,(M that lifted the three-game home attendance to 194,959. It took the 1959 Tigers 11 home dates to reach the 199,999 mark. By that time the dub had lost 15 games and a The muscular Tigers have hit 11 home runs in their last four games. Lightweight Casey Wise, a puny hitter ’ who had only one previous big league round tripper, led Detroit’s 11-hit assault with two home runs, a triple and a single. He drove in five runs. Catcher Lou Berberet drove In four runs with a first ' inning grand slam home run,-the first of his Major LeaguoAcareer. It climaxed a six-run splurge against Early Wynn, who.lksted Just one Inning In falling to complete his second start. Dykes has been managing big league teams for 30 years and he couldn’t recall a better start. * "But I' ean remember 13 in a row at the start of the 1951 season when I was managing the old Philadelphia Athletics,” Dykes said. "But they were all losses.” Paul POytack, noted for his falterihg*starts, benefited from the Tigers’ early fury. His first start was an easy one. He spaced nlfte hits, the Box bunching four straight M the fourth for three runs, and getting two more in the eighth' when they scored a final run. \ ★ ★ ★ Wise’s triple 4nd Berberet’s grand slam highlighted the first Inning. Wise homered with Foytack aboard In the fourth. Foytack, with two singles in three official trips, was credited with a run-batted-ln when he walked with i the -bases loaded in the fifth. Wise hit another home run in the sixth and the Tigers wrapped up their scoring with two more runs in the seventh. The White 8ox used five pitchers and hone was effective. Frank Baumann, Don Ferrarese, Jake Striker and Ray Moore followed Wynn to the mound, ★ ★ ★ t' The victory wiped out a' protest by Dykes. In the first Inning, Charlif Maxwell was on third base and A1 Kaline on first. A 0-J pitch to Rocky Colavito was an apparent wild pitch and plate umpire BUI McKinley permitted Maxwell to score and Kaline to move to second. Lopes argued that the ball hit Qolavito’s bat. McKinley said he did not see the pitch and sought help from - first base umpire John Stevens, who said the ball struck the bat When McKinley changed his decision, and sent Maxwell back to third and Kaline to first, Dykes entered the protest after a futile argument with the umpires. ' v The Tigers had an off day today but Dykes ordered a light morning, workout. S] ■*< i ■ ,*«# ERd ■ m II ~ • ■ ——. . . .^-1 Herb Score Not Seeking Sympathy at ntuiu STILL HITTING - Washington outfielder Bob Allison, American League “rookie of the year” In 1959, is batting 567 and leads the league after.tbe first week of the 1960 season. 4 . DETROTf « — Herb Score, a| young man with a-question mark! mSkes no alibis for his bad performances and wants no sympathy for his misfortunes: -He's not going to worry about a so-called comeback and he refuses to set any kind of a goal for himself. He. doesn’t feel he has to prove anything to himself and no one is going to .drag him into an argument over nasty things people have said, about him. More than casual' interest will be focused .on him at Kansas City tonight when the fireballing <■ left bander faces the Athletics. . The Chicago White Sox are counting on the 28-year-old former Cleveland Indian flame thrower to pull them oat of a pitching tallspla. The Sox, with a pitching-rl<-h reputation, have not had a route-going performance In five starter Score can start to settle a few individual doubts, too.' He hasn't a winner since early last Jifiy, losing his last six decisions after starting-out with mark. coordig^ion^wcre all fouled up and I never got straightened around. I couldn't get my.curve til over aU last season.” A line drive off the bat of Gil McDougald struck Score ip the eye oh May 7, 1957. His record has been mediocre ever since. The Indians’ general manager Frank Lane traded Score to the White Sox last week for Barry Latman, a right handed pitcher. Lane complained that Score’s trouble was more psychological then physical. . “He treated me wonderfully well,” Mid Score. “Sometimes he gets mad or excited and says things that he ■ perhaps doesn’t mean. Anyway, nothing anyone says about me can' .affect my pitching.” White Sox manager . A1 Lopez was running the Indians when Score racked up 36 triumphs in ions. When Lane dealt] off Score’s roommate, Rocky Colavito, to the Tigers, Score informed Lane he wouldn’t mind’being traded- He was especially Score pitched only a dozen or so Innings in spring training and says he has slight soreness in his pitching shoulder. “But it’s nothing that will keep me from pitching,” he added. Score said he doesn’t consider this any sort of a comeback effort. “I can’t blame Lane for getting rid. of me,” Scoie said. "After all, I hadn't been winning -for him. But I'm not setting any goal for myself because I don't believe in that sort of thing. AU I can do is give 100 per. cent effort, and hope things work out. That's all anyone can do.” PRESS BOX Avondale Church Softball League will hold its organizational meeting tonight at the United Presbyterian Church in Auburn Heights at 6530 !>.m. All interested teams are into attend. ★ #. Former. Piston coach Red Rocha has been named assistant ■hoop boss at Oregon- State—his alma mater. Ishpeming High has selected Mack Nettleton to coach ' basketball. He was an assistant at Minnesota. ♦ * ★ A Dixieland band made its debut Briggs Stadium yesterday. Alvey’s group will play for all Sunday and night games under plan for PARADE TO THE DUOOtJT ATI Tiger catcher Lou Berberet leads the congratulated by pitcher Paul Foytai hittijjg a grand slam home run agal — Detroit igout and is head) after White Sok. From left to right are.Chico Fernandez, A1 -Kaline and Charley Maxwell, who scored ahead of Berberet. At the right with open arms is Casey Wise, who homered twice and had five RBIs in 1 Detroit’s 12-4 victory. Hues Complete Sweep of Braves for 5th Straight Win > Pirates Seize Lead in NL By The Associated Press "They can’t write us off. We weiv only three games out on the first of Septembpri1''’ ■ »'. Everybody smiled and looked wise whewDanny Muctaugh, the -Pittsburgh manager, boldly stated hte case in March at Ft. My Didn’t he" Jtnow he was In the same league with San .Francisco, Lbs. Angeles and Milwaukee? , i Murtaugh’s analysis Ipoks solid at this early stage of the National League race. The season is only two weeks dd but his'Pirates are In'first place.. *. . The Pirates grabbed the lead Sunday by knocking off Milwaukee -7-3 while the San Francisco Giants were lasing to the Chicago. Cuba 9-4. R was Pittsburgh’s fifth straight victory and its eighth in 11 starts. Once again -it 'was Elroy Face -walking from the bullpen' to sifta the day when a starter faltered. Harvey Haddix had been rolling along with a 7-0 shutout going to the ninth. The little lefty had given up seVen hits but he was in complete charge. • / ★ * v* A double by Joe Adcock, a walk, a double by 'Johnny Logan, a sacrifice By and another double by pinch-hitter Mike Krisnich finished HpAHx. In came Face to strike \out pipch-hitter Charlie Lau and >qd the game .by making Red Scnoendienst ......... t ground out The Giants had a 4-2 lead going to tne-elghth when Billy O’Dell was replaced by Billy lies. When the inning wifoover the Cuba had seven runs and the ball game. Don Elston was the wttn» In relief. Solly Hernus’ St. LesHs Cardinals won theta* fourth straight er loaing theta* first five, hammering Las Angeles pitching fix* a 7-3 decision. Ken Bbyer hit Ms fifth homer, all off Dodger Pitching and Stan Muslal poled No. 2. Eight homers were hit In the PhUlie-dncinngti doubleheader in- chiding a grand slammer by rookie Jhn-r------ ______rt Coker In the Phils’ opening 9-5 victory. But Roy McMiUai} Hit his fifth and Frank Robinson and slngle and a two-run homer by Eddie Kasko each added his sec- Tony Taylor put the Giants behind ond of the day in Cincinnati's 10- [the 8 ball before Loes was re-4 second game triumph. [Pfo«d by Stu Miller. * * * ~ Bob Miller, 21-yeawrid right- Smoky Burgess and Bob Skin-hander, was the Cardinal winner »r hit homers for the Pirates in although he needed help iromRon [their sweep of the three-game ge-jKline and Lindy McDaniel fay-thS [lies from the Brakes. Bill.Mazero-!teventh. Johnny Podres was the ski drove in three runs 'as Bob,Dodger loser. Bulri suffered his first defeat. * * * Loes wai the chief victim of the Ted Wleand, Cincinnati relief big Cub uprising in the eighth in- man, was knocked back to the mining. Bob Wills' three-run pinch:non in the first game with the Doctoring Your Golf By DR. CART MJDDLECOFF / PATIENTS COMPLAINT: "Everybody beats, me on chip shots.” \ DIAGNOSIS: Vague plan, sloppy stroke. TREATMENT: Few things are more frustrating than hitting good long shots, on the fairways and then, frittering away strokes by poor chipping. In fact, |f you continue to chip poorly, the exasperation of 1C will adversely affect your long p jaai*f The first step to getting the ball up' close to the . hole from Just off the green Is to get a cleir picture In your mind of Just ph'at you want your Shot to do.' Figure tite shot out fully. Picture the flight It should take, and the bounce and roll. . Really “pee” the Shot In your mind. This done, pick a club whose loft will fit the shot pattern yon have chosen. A little practice will enable >, yon to do this right. Then tal(e the club back smoothly and confidently. Make the downswing crisp-and decisive, dpwn through the ball. Follow through smoothly 1n a straight line toward the hole, you can’t go wrong jf you follow this formula, Purdue J*. Michigan 10 Traek NAIA (at Bit Rapid!I —Northern Mich, 1 lean MM, rerrfi Inetltute SO1,,. CalrtriP -41(4. Hillsdale, 34‘4. Alma 14V4, Oil- Phils. He walked the first men he faced In the first game and tjien gave up the grand slant mer to Coker. Later, he was shipped to the’ Havana form. Rookie Kris Short won the first for the Phils and Jim Owens lost] the second. Bob Purkey was the Cincinnati loser In the opener: Don jriewcombe won the second. Mgaa Callai \ n> MUI Weekend S Tiger Box Score AP Phntolnx . WHEN WORDS FAIL? — Detroit Tiger manager-Jimmie Dykes has some words for plate umpire Bill McKinley (left) but slugger Rocky Colavito Ipoks as if he is ready to use the bat. Actually they are protesting a strike called on Colavito and he Is demonstrating for the umpires. McKinley said the pitch hit his bat. The Tigers thought it was a wild pitch" but lost the ruling and continued the game under protest. First base umpire. John Stevens looks oh. Chock Koesls of Royal Oak won the lSth annual Dogwood Invitational golf tourney . at Atlanta, Ga. He finished Saturday with an eight wider par 280. Michigan State defensive back Archie Matsos has signed a contract with the Buffalo Bills of the American Football League. Gary Lewis of Michigan placed third in the 1^3-pound class at the National Collegiate Weightlifting' championships Saturday night. .. Baseball Meeting Set for Auburn Boys Club The Auburn Heights Boys Club will hold a baseball organizational meeting Wednesday at 6:30 p, m. at the Community Hall on Squirrel . Rd. All boys between the ages of 10 and 14 are invited to attend and register for summer ball. Teams will be organized according, to the 'number interested, Total! I Total, 33 U1111 for Biumann In 5th; 1 20X 12 around*" B-Wolkod (or Strikor' OCtroST .............—_________ „ E-Aparlclo, L»ndl«. Pp-A—Chicago 34-13. Detroit—SMS. PPPm and 81*-vrr»;.Freeao and slaver!: Aportcto, Fox and Sloven; FernAdei. WUe and Bllko; Fernanda! and Bllko. LOBr-Chleaco 4, Detroit s. * lb—Landla. Lollar. Mlnoio. Colavito. Ik—Win. HR—Berter'vt, WUe a. SB— Kaline. wren (L, si- Recbrd Field in N-S C. (AP ‘golfer5’g tournament,” the North and. South amateur, gets' under iv today with a record field Qf nin | i the qualifying round. Yankees on T By the Associated Press The performance ,of tbs New York Yankees’ young pitchers, cast new light on the American League situation today after only one week of the season. Hie Yankees tied an American League record by scoring eight first bining before Baltimore could get anybody Tony Kubek hit a pair dfhomers ir the Yanks and Elston sfonuned. one tai their ii straight victory. The Yanks only a* half game back of t! Tigers. Young Jack Fisher was the vic-m in the big first inning. Despite the big lead, the Orioles stirred up some fun when Pearson Although Jim Coatee, an opening hit a homer with the bases loaded day winner, weakened and needed relief the issue never Was tat doubt in a 159 Yankee victory. At one with a 12-1 lead. Clevqfoad finally got' late the on OamDe Paacnal to relief to hcM an U-1S decision ever Beaten after earning from behind to take the lemL off Coates and Klaus did the off Johnny James In the ninth. Held drove in four.rune for the stage Coates was rolling along mdjans with his two homers. His first came off Don Larsefl, climaxing a five-run first inning. Boston collected 30 hits, including homers byVlcWertx,-Bobby Thomson and-rookie Lou Clinton but Paacual finally stopped them to save a decision for Jack Kfa-lick over A1 Worthington. Bdb Allison’s two hits for the Senators left him at W.' Michigan, Ini Share Baseball Lead By Ike Associated Press The Big Ten baseball race gets into full swing this weekend after Illinois and Michigan* opened by, winning two of three games each' to share the conference lead. Illinois, haying lost (to Michigan 8-5 Friday, rebounded Saturday and defeated Michigan State 3-1 and 151. Purdue lost to Michigan State 9-2 Friday and then split a doubleheader with Michigan Saturday, winning the opener 4-3 but dropping the nightcap 5-3. After straggling to a one-run victory In the first game, Illinois banged eat 19 bite in the seven-limtag second game. Ethin Btek-aby led the attaek with a home ran, two tripiee and a single. Jack Helmcamp buried a five-hitter for Purdue against Michigan but the Wolverines got even in -the second game behind the five-hit pitcliing of Derails McGinn. 94). Bradley pounded Iowa 150 and 7-3. e activity, Min-\Northwestem and Ohio doubleMaders while 1 a .pair to Bradley. of m. 1-ouls. confer Minnesota, aiming straight title,' makes it's ence debut Frkfoyt The < . defeated Iowa State Teachers and 13-1. Minnesota no game winning streak. Northwestern defeated Chicago filinl 7-5 and,50 and Ohio State whipped Xavier of Ohio 18-14 and Every team In the league will' be engaged In conference play thin weekend with single games ■cheduled Friday aad double-headers Saturday. Friday’s round finds Michigaih at Iowa, Northwestern at Wisconsin, Ohio State at Illinois, Indiana at Purdue and Michigan State at Minnesota. Saturday’s games have Michigan at Minnesota, Northwestern at Wisconsin, Indiana at Illinoia, Ohio State at Purdue and Michigan State at Iowa. , Dow's 270 Worth $3,500 NEW ORLEANS (AP)-There’s >thing magic about it, this formula Dow Finsterwald put to good use to win the $27,000 Greater New Orleans Open. But it’s .proper application placed him among golf's two big money winners today. The. methodical 30-year-old veteran from Tequesta, Fla., blazed in with a 3-under-par 69 Sunday for a 72-hole total of 370, more than enough to break a 19-year-oldl tournament record. since the Los Angeles Open last January. But the 5-10, 145-pound perfectionist has been to the pay wjndow often on the present tour , and his $25,000 puts him behind Arnold Palmer’s $44,000, Just stay out of trouble and you can't miss is - the Finsterwald * philosophy. He had only three bogies in the tounuunoit, a feat one PGA official termed lncrettt- Finfterwald had 6-stroke edge over big A1 Besselink, whose final round 70 and tournament total of 275 represented the G roe-singer, N. Y. belter’s best showing in more than two years. -Former PGA champion Bob Roe-burg and three .others tied third at 217. Jon Gratia of Gted-wyne, Pa., was next with 278 and Dick Knight of San Diego. Calif, firaa eighth at 379. ' Finsterwald picked up a check tot $3,500, his first' winning effort Ring Official Diet CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP)— Alex Fidler, credited with refereeing more ' than 16,000 boxing matches died in a hospital Sunday, He foas 70,______ Sets Sprint Car Record LANGHORNE, Pa .(AP) - Don Bramson of Urbana, 111., piloted his racer to i murid record for sprint oirs Sunday over the mile dirt track at tbs 1 ‘ XT’ .JNUii- • V rwENT?-': THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 25, I960 The Univeraity o( Connecticut ha* | Conference basketball champion-1 won 12 oat of the last 13 Yankee | ships. . MEN WANTED To Train'1 for High Solary Position in Elactrapkt, Radio and Television. Day and Evening Classes Allow Yah to Remain Fully Employed Whim Training. WO 2-5660 Electronics Institute E WooOwiri iDtmni IM|I NCAA to Look Into Infractions Skippers Busy With 4 Meets PNH Hosts Quadrangular Cranbrook Bows, 9-2 (They May Help Wolverines £lint Central toppled Cranbrook| t ' a t «tSSZi v Fiosh Backs Shine at' M Rashleigh and pitching of penny Lang, Dick Mosher was the starter and loser for ihe Cranes. Relief hurier Toro Demrick homered in jCranbrook’s 2nd defeat against three wins. TIRE SALE 6.70x15 Only TUBE or TUBELESS ANN ARBOR (UPD—The Uni-sity of Michigan may get a lot of help from freshman backs when the football season opens next fall, Wolverine backfield coach Hank Fondejakt today________•___'. A trio of freshman'quarterbacks MacKay Net Champ Beating Aussie Star stole the show .Saturday as the varsity team scored a 54-0 win; the reserves in a spring train-, big intra-squad game. Coach Bump. KUiott said he was Mt satisfied with the spring training work oat bat Konde said he considered two of the freshmen signal callers. Bob Chandler and Dave GHaka, possible HOUSTON, Tex (AP)-A pow-I erful Barry MacKay baa boosted > U. S. Davis Cup hopes by trouncing Australia’s Neale Fraser in ' straight sets. “I served better than l ever ' have." said MacKay after defeat-| ing the worlds top-ranked player, ' 7-5, S3, 6-4, Sunday Jo win the 126th River Oaks tennis tournament. MOTOR MSBT SAFETY CENTER FE 3-7845 121 S. Montcalm St. FE 3-7846 The victory for the 23-year-old i I Dayton, Ohio, star was impressive in that it required only | hour and 25 minutes and t oowerful service of the nation’s 8'bfo. 2 player was never broken. Council Meets to Hear Report From Committee next fall. Chandler hit sophomore Bob Brown with a 45-yard pass in the first quarter and guided his team to two touchdowns. Glinka nected an 'an eight-yard aerial to Brown for a touchdown, threw 40-yard scoring pass to Jim Ward and set up another score with a 35-yard pass. oil. which can and frequently does j«“ mt cha^mubehaving coUeges. was) Blrmta^#m (Seaholm); Walle*;, expected to hear a report today bjfiLake and Farmington will also Its committee on infractions. Schools on 'Misbehaved' List to Bo Chastised by Collegiate Powers ATLANTA Uh—The NCAA Cban- K. Another exceptloMlfar heavy eek of activity opened today for Pontiac area prep trawLWiuad*. More than 25 .meets are listed, in-■luding Tuesday's first quadrangular for Pontiac Northern High, witir coach Dick March’s Huskies entertaining Rochester, Grand Blanc and Flint MandeviUe. -.Waterford's Skippers have a.; four • meet schedule, going against Wayne today la a meet pootnoaed from aa earlier date at Wayae.' M Cuthrell’o good squad then taagteu with Dean Wllsoa'a PCH Chiefs, Tuesday at V.'iaaer, goes to Southfield Thursday la aa Inter-Lake* meet and wind* up with the Central Mich- Marsh will depend « Bab Hocking la the field event., Dick my la the mile. Meet gete under way at 4 o’clock. Huskies go again on Thursday, entertaining Farmington. In Saturday'* Marysville Rtv lays the strong Ecorse team piled up a 105 2-3 total as winner. Other scores Included Marysville, 46114; Lake Shore, 251-3; '-Lake Orion, Lakeville, l$l-to Flint MandeviUe, 16; Fenton, 15; AA Univ. HS (Class C), 1311-8; Troy, 131-9, Montrose, 13. * This committee, h e a d e d by George H. Young of Wisconsin, indicated earlier this month it planned to present at least 'one case to the 18-man council. Louisiana Stale-hove bees ■ ar pet but NCAA executive director Walter Byero kept a tight lip during a news Mike Wesley, third member of the freshman trio, tossed yard touchdown pass to Hewett Hornbeck. Foode said three freshman running backs, Ward, Dave Rainey, l and Joe O’Dondell, were making The committee, has concerned- it. strong bid for starting jobs in M!to a. large degree in past years tljg jjjj with recruiting excesses, "• recommendations have action by the council involving MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY SPECIAL k _____j EXTRA Holden Red VALUABLE COUPON STAMPS M Fro* With This Coupon F Mob.. Toos.. or Wad., April 25. 24 or 27 A 50 Extra "Sf* Stamps/1 With $5<00 Purchase or Mora/ | mm o^ M Mi m f A. a M -- wirn oomu rurenase or more/ ■ I Including Wine or Cigarettes / I Redeem coupon at National Food Ms***, , Coupon expires April 30. EARLY WEEK7SPECIALsj SKINLESS FRANKS c Fro# Withi This Coupon 50 Extra HtiT Stamp* | WM the purchase of >>3 lbs. or osoro of | . Ground Beef Redeem this coupon at National Food Stores. I JCoupon expires Sat., April M. 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Coupoo txplros Sot., AprU^S.^^ " J l Coupon oxtoroo dat^A^rl^Jd^,^, ^ ^oupwn^xplrei Sat., ApgfE I I ’*/: - Auburn, North Carol in* State, and Oklahoma among others. Dallas Honors . . ■ .. A-—-----— to Miss Suggs Louise Birdies Four of Last Seven Holes for Record 281 DALLAS (AP) - Louise.Suggs, be there in Class A. Farmington Jap defending champion. Cranbrook’s defending c h a m-| pions (Class B) and the strong! Fenton squad will compete in Fri-day’s A‘B’’ division at CMU. Skippers were favored tocMy.l They have won over Wayne in a half-dozen previous engagements, the smooth swinger from‘Atlanta, Tuesday's test, on Winer track showed them ‘how a champion ,_nd field, wifi pit Chiefs’ good hur- J should finish a_ golf tournament diers against Ed Stigers* W-THS’ Sunday. best Leon Prentis, Mansfield win- She had seen a 5-stroke lead ner, Andy Terry, go for Chiefs,[melt to -one when she double-ho also boast the top shotputting bogeyed the eleventh hole of the final round in the $10,000 Dalle*' women's open, of which she was defending champion. Then she pulled her game together and bird led four of the last seven bole* to win the tournament by five strokes with a record 281 for 72 hbles. She had a 1-under- "I trio in the state In Bredefi. Pritch-.... Charley Brown and Jerry Bush. Pole vaulter Shorter,-miler Joe Anderson and sprinter Bill Ratcliff are other PCH hotshots. PNH faces some tough foes in its "quad.’’ MandeviUe, 6th in Sat-lurdayV Marysville, relays, has The NCAA executive committee some very good boys led by Dave 'concluded its business yesterday. |Hildebible. a fast 440-man, ' who It reviewed associated finances'and; may- run the dashes here. Roches- try Club .course, found them sound. It set sites andjter lost its only meet last week to; Mickey Wright, the' longdtitter dates for the hockey aind wrestling jwaterfora. but has several goodjfmm San Diego, also shot a dos-|tournaments, next.year. And- ttjshotputters. ing 1-under-par 70 and finished passed the ball to other commit-1 ■ , ....r ---------- 111 ...... [second with 286. tees on matters such''as-deciding' basketball tournament berths and importing' Canadians to day b ££ S ““ [Oxford MVP Honors ™ r^c^o par TO on the final round over the rainy 6,238-yard Glen Lakes Coun- nlStott, Kennedy Gein Fights cqihoun ■ The Uaiveralty of Denver will I hoot the INI hockey tournament slated for March 16-18. The | March SS-tt at Oregon State University, Corvallis, Ore. A proposal by athletic director trait’s lienry Hhnks 'aimk to prove Doug Stott was honored as the he deserves a chance at the mid-‘ valuable basketball player idleweight title tonight when he Doug Kennedy‘took the top football houn ovef* Iff-rounds st the Cow prise as Oxford High Athletes were Palace/ honored at an All-Sports banquet Bemie Shively of the University of; Saturday Kentucky to permit conference run- , Billy Goodman of the Chicago! -net-sup to fill at-large posts in the White Sox and Michigan State cage' NCAA basketball tournament was great Horace Walker were' guest [shuttled to the tournament com- speakers. Imittee. Byers said the comrtiittee i The affair was sponsored by thfM [had'been lukewarm to similar Dad’s Club, with president Sun [idea* in the past. 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Road Teat Cat CY OWENS, Inc 147 S. SAGINAW ST. FE 5-4101 THE “PONTIAC PRKSS. MONDAY. APRIL g-V I960 TWENTY-THREE tiartz Champ at Howe's An early 963 by Herb Hartz of Holly proved good enough for the Howe** Single* championshipsde-spite several trig bids on the final . weekend- whin'll ended Sunday nicht. Seven of the 13 series of 900 better bowled in the tourney were KING INSTALLATION SPECIALS '55 PONTIAC '5C-'5J FORD $9*5 >835 '$1-1* PLYMOUTH A CYLINDER $835 FREE 15-MINUTE INSTALLATION • Unconditional Guarantoa FE 3-7060 FE 3-7068 Open Daily 9-6 ' Friday 9-9 KING laittlUtira Center 60 S. Talayraph ltd. — Off. Tal-Hyren tinned in the test jwo days featuring a 926 by runnerup Pete Evarts of Clhrkston. All contestants rolled fodfr gaittes. ■ - Pontiac’s Dick Shoun failed to make the top tM despite a closing *7* game which topped .Urn actual department. Tam Cox nf OrtanvtUe, who made the, list, won handicap gams honors with M, Harts had the beat tour-game actual set of 0*3. Them was no big exchange among the leaders but plenty of Jtement at the Elka alleys as Wilhelm of Pontiac find a [399 game during the mixed doublet [tournament. He strong together It otrlkea before a stubborn ( pin. would not go down on his last ball. Carl and Henrietta Wilhelm made [a strong bid for a top position but had to settle for 7th. nowrs standings (Stool) *w»nr. Holly .... « ■ Evsru. Clark I Tom Co*. OrtoavtHr . 'John Mtnaudo. Flint . COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) — The, standards. It tied the record he University of Michigan relay! set in tye relays here lost year/ squads dominated the 18th annual | The only double winner during Jones Equals Hurdles Record in OSU Relays Ohio Relays Saturday, winning five events during a program in which Hayes Jones, Eastern Michigan’s sensation, equaled his 130-yard high hurdles record. w ♦ Jones’ 13.6 second time in the 130-yard high hurdles put him among six entrants in the relays who ' met CHynppic qualification the meet was Sofonum Akpata of Michigan State, who took the hop-step-jump with a distance of 47 feet, 3% inches and then captured 'the broad Jump with a distance of 23 feet, 6% inches. Michifaaeetay squads won the one-mile uni va r a 11 y event la SUM; the SMyard la 1:9M; two-mile la 7:36.3 for 8 BOW record; the 446-ynrd I 41.» ley la M:1M. The former two-mile mark was 7:39.9 set by Illinois in 1952. It's obvious' that a summer trip to Rome for the I960 Olympic Games looks mighty good to Dypol Burleson, Bill Nleder and John Thomas. 1 * * Of course that jaunt is the target Hot scores of Other Yank track and,&**V***" field stars, but right now it would! MS-Meter run—D*r« Martin. Mietilfao. be hard to find three better bets **!$*.*,.»« .lemarmW m for the squad. »»»«u. towt«ra afej FRfi INSTALLATION—20,000 Milos or 1Yr. GiwfOttW COMPLETE PRECISION INSTALLATION BRAKES IU WOK DONE IN I H0UH! WHILE T0U WAIT! ■IIDGIT TIP MS $ 995 AU POUR • WHIRS SMOCK jUSOMERS WHKiL ' ALIGNMENT $5.95 WHIR BALANCING $1.50 COMPARE THESE SAVINAS! Min [ Dealer's Ml I YOU list I NICE SAVE! FOR* 03* *0 I0J0 $30.15 CHEVROLET; 15.3* LOO 15 35 --------- _ 1 a *r 17.111 Ml 17.05 _______ . 41.25 11.9* 35.10 CIMYROR 1. 37.35 12.06! 24,4* PONTIAC I 30.45 <2.99 17.51 Chevy only up to '58 1 TAKING A BIG BITE — These happy Detroit Tigers take a big bite pf watermelon in the dressing room after they drbve in 10 runs among them in their 12-4 win ‘Over the Chicago White Sox. Paul Fpytpck (left), the. winning pitcher, got AT Fk tofu two singles, and drove in one run. Casey, Wise ^(center) got two home runs, a triple and a single for five -RBI. Lou Berberet. hit a grand slam homer toynock in four runs. 121 WA)TNf ST. EBEEBfT^sss •Hannum Returns to NBA SYRACUSE, N Y. (A-Alex Han-jquit at the end of the season and num, former defensive star of the signed to coach the St. Louis Syracuse Nationals, returned to the H a «k i for 1960-61. Hannum GET OUR FAMOUS Fiffotone UR SAFETY SERVICE National Basketball Assn, team to-[coached the Hawks to the qham-iy as coart!. Dan Biaaone, president of the 1 Syracuse club, Ipjonship in 1958 and then rescued. Midget Race Champ GARDENA, Calif. (AP)-Billy Cantrell won the U. S. Auto Qub| national midget racer championship Saturday. The Anaheim, Calif., veteran lapped every other j driver on the 100-lap grind. Burleson, It, a sophomore at the University of Oregon, oro-dneed the. tautest mile ever na by fvUatted States citizen Saturday during a duel meet with Stanford. He was timed la 3:58.6 while defeating Ernie Cunliffe of Stanford (4:06.4) by 13 yards at Eugene, Ore. *7 think—1 know I can nth faster,’* Burleson said alter be-| coming the first U. S. runner to; meet the Cnympic qualifying stand-i ard for the 1,500-meter race at| Rome. A runner must do lrSOO, fneters in 3:45 or the mile in 4:02 to be able to compete in ' the Olympic 1,500. .... a ■ A * ' Cunliffe alio met the qualifying standard. United States Rome! hopefuls also must' finish first, second or, third in the country’s Olympic trials. NieHeri warming-up for his .duelJ with. Parry O’Brien next weekend at the Drake Relays, heaved .the! shot 63 feet, 1014. indies Saturday at Vie Kansas Relays in Lawrence, Kan. The 316-poand Nleder produced | a 65-foot-7-inrh toss April 2 at I the Texas Relays 'and got off a heave of 66 feet, 1% Inches during a warmup srtMorf Unt Saturday. The latter toae can’t be | submitted for approval as a .... submitted for approval as a record. O’Brien's listed world mark is 63-4. Thomas, the Boston University youngster who will be the Olympic high Jump favorite if he escapes! injury, tobk^’part in his first out-j door meet’since 1958 Saturday at Hanover, N.H. He cleared seven feet, H inch, bettering the NCAA mark of seven feet set by Charlie Dumas of Southern California in 1959 and equaling the American record set by Dumas in 1956. * * * . 1 Other achievements by trackmen from Michigan during the relays! included: . iskk*. SuUra Mlehlftn. f____ . , ShutUe-hurdl* til*; — Western Michl-— ncnil ' Gil Hodges of the Loo Angeles ‘ Dodgers has hit 20 OT more bomt runt for the past ll seazons. NEW RAMBLER WAGON $179804 fee, Michigan, fifth. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER SSS S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM MicniK&n oh», second *na jonn Bone. Western Miehl|tn, third. lSp.yard high hurdle*—Ptul Jones, Detroit Trsek Club, fourth. Distance medley i«*0, (ZT ----- imUeT—Western Mlchlgon, M'.-'ug»n State; filth, rtot m-------------- Dayton Tire Co.#9 JCForm^rjy^MARKiT^IR^jCOJ] NYLON BLACK TUBE TYPE Plus Tx. and Recap. Tire MUFFLERS Lifetima Guarantee Installed MOST CARS f ABE YOUR TIRES WEARING TOO FAST? DOES Y0UB CAR PULL TO THE SIDE? IS TOUR CAB SHAKING AT 40 M.P.B.? ALIGNMENT *5.95 SE NO CHARGE TO. 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Detroit garnered a total of 18] hits M four Central pitchers in the two games while Central was held to four hits to the opener and in file nightcap. {tOU-AVV4K your SPARE TIRE ihe Apollo Way by p • i a p to Apollo Hoilth Studio N O W! T*k» as winy treatments dcsiro NOW! "Mr. America^ of 1946 and 1949, Alan Stephan built hit fabulous physique through supervised training. Grand Opaning SPECIAL To Tht First 15 Charter Si Members W' Only • Steam Baths # Mechanical Massagi At Ne Extra Charge ONE YEAR FREE If wo tea to set to «• enrol (no______ _ 666 1W to oaeh sno-Stt" on I ohost and ■houMm — pa is | foanto boeywtoskl. 1 l. Call FE 4-9582 For Your FREE Trial (Also House of Veaaa for Women) • 1 Located Nest to Cronts— Miracle Mila Shuaptog Center S. 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Sore Spots Get Attention Industrial Profits Holding Up Well THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1960 $5 for Defense, a Waste — Who Could We Fight? TWENTY-FIVE By Lou fin* By MM DAWSON NEW YORK (.VP) — The backbone of'- American business — profits — is holding up spite of some painful spots. The aching parts tend to get the most attention — particularly when a turn in the economy is feared by a few. But of 300 corporations already reporting their net income after taxes in the flrstquarter of their fiscal y^ar, two-thirds show profits ahead of the year: before. The average for the 300 is a gain of T per cent. Reporting a net kup are 30 companies, compared with 23 in the like 1959 period. * * * But the'averages don’t teU the story. The reports are thoroughly scrambled this time. Some Industries are still riding the crest of the boom. Others are battling their own recessions. And some got their figures in Just before the slide became pronounced. Within industries the results often highly mixed. Some companies report retard earnings while Others ■ the ,onkx>ker even more confuting , because so many firms ,have gone diversification! One line may be pulling their consolidated reports down, or another with little relation to their main business may be saving them from the slowdown besetting their rivals in the industry.' This situation of simultaneous feast and famine is a familiar one by now. Ever since World War II. the main economic cycle, whether)] up or down, has had its notable exceptions. Medical Care for Aged Near Many Sobns Agree Congress Will Enact Insurance Plan WASHINGTON (UPD—The controversy over providing medical care for the aged continued over! the weekend. Several members ofj the House and Senate agreed gen-J erally Congrats would pass some: kind of health insurance plan. ... Eight Republican senators, who] are pushing* a government-subai-j dized health insurance plan, ex-1 pressed “g r e a t concern" overt' what they . formed a “watered down" plan proposed by key House Democrats. The latest and least costly Democratic proposal would offer social Security pensioners j over age’ n a choice between hospitalisation benefits and higher cash retirement payments. It would offer 60 days of hospital care, after a 10-day' waiting period, or a $2.30 a month increase in cash benefits. Under this plan, the social security payroll fox shared by employes and employers would have to be hiked to 6.14 . per cent from the present 6 per cent. One GOP senator, who declined the use of his name, ' said he thought President Eisehhotoer would throw his support — or at least go along with —■ a voluntary plan. The administration has opposed expanding the social aecu-> rity program to (he-new field. Space Successes Regain U.S. Prestige WASHINGTON (t’PU—George V. Allen, director of the U.B. Information Agency, says recent U.S. spam successes have helped regala a great deal of world prestige. Ho told the House Spam Committee three months ago that Russia's spore achieve meets had given It Important propaganda gains. In his statement yeeteiday, however, he oald It People i Right now, on available figures for the first three months of die year, the profit average is still up — although rising at a much glower pace than a year ago. But 96 of the 300 companies report declines. And a number of the fortunate 303 who are still ahead admit1 that their order hooka indicate the April-May-June results may be.leu pleasing. ,**'*'. Steel is an example. With' the two largest companies yet to report, those already heard horn ■how l? out of 3Q ahead of last an average advance of 16 per emit. Nonferrous metal re less fortunate. Declines by two of the big copper companies brought the average for eight reporting firms down by -11 per cenf, although the Six others were ahead of hurt year. Only one of the Big Three automakers has reported. But its gains were enough to pull the total for 13 In the motors arid suppliers industry up 5 per cfnt, although eight of then} were showing, declines. • / '* /* * ' Chemical companies are on the upside, in spite of a bobble by! the biggest producer. Eighteen companies are running ahead of a year ago out of the 34 reporting, for an average gain of 4 per cent. 'Eight drug companies, with but one exception, are jibead. The average gain is 16 per cent. Industries running behind on average include: airlines,' Aircraft cemer\t, glass, rubber — with red-ink bookkeeping particularly marked in the first two. The electrical equipment makers are another example of an Industry where a slight slip by the biggest firm is more than made up by gains of others. Only 4 of the. 19 reporting are trailing, andj the average advance .comes to 8 per cent. 1 Industry’s bversupply problem has been widely aired —■ and the stock martlet ms taken due note. But those reporrag^so far — with only one bf the w ones included — manage an erage advance of 3 per cent. The utilities go their steady way - up 7 per cent — and the com-lUTtirshon companies average an U per cent gdin. The next three or four weeks will see the majority of corporate returns released, And the percentages will change from day to day. But the final result still seems likely to be a slight gain over- volvtng around the earth are American, he said. But. That The broad,' shallow root systems of the saguaro cactus may absorb a ton of water after rain falls, according 'to the National Geographic Society. The moisture is stored in the plant’s sjfonge-like tissue. nVKNTY-SlX THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 23, I960 T;. CITY OF SYLVAN LAKI | --a-. ———Council __, Michigan,f the 2 1st day of i - - lectern • At k special meeting c ol the City of Sylvan V held In the City Hall on t April. ISM. at t --------- Standard Time. ' Present: Tayloi Absent: Oilson The following Resolution________ Jarvis and seconded by Wideman: Whereas, the City of Sylvan Lake ottered ’ by I.. the' hereinafter dieer^ed Business arid Finance tat iu and •aid atrect I m pray aments —— — the Michigan ----------------------lying :c Highway Department ythMmr --■* “ Ichlnu and tl Whereas, I • of IMS,, i pannes «i defraying oat at said Improve- 1 hat heretofore I [Trading Near Stall. Market Suffers t MARKETS on Grain Market fL n .. Sharp Decline I CHICAGO t* — After ally slow start, the grain futures •t’Ho. iiT Michigan market vfltuaDy stalled today dur-(h^Stfoeriod!'HS the first"several minutes of NEW YORK 10*—The stock market declined sharply in moderately Public Acts Of .1951, following amounts for,wi* a-j«i peuuu - • / .. • ; . - ... .i ending juno so. THf . . I dealings on thfc Board of Trade at Rreeived Average jprices little changed from previous!active trading early this afternoon. |,°rn!y*iV>tr*t> .4JS.1M W A 7»imIc1o“s- Losses of key stocks went, from ^ ' 'Nearby wheat was slightly firm fractions’to more than a point. “ and 'old crop soybeans slightly Steels,, motors, rails. css ..... 17,709-31 1.5M.SC si Reeeipu . 153.951 io iu,mo|Weak but ali oth derate: ... 4.to5 UfininXNCBD TBLBPHONB OP Seator for sountry club. Wes sent work Hour* < an. to .19. Call H«l>KWiBtd Ftwnh 7 WANTED PULL TIM BAR MAID sad wsitress Also piano Mayer tor weekends. Jay't Byr. Phono between t and 9 a m EM 9-3419. WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK AND rnKBUBOBD, WATKINB ROUTE available. Fun or part ttzla. Av-ersge^MM ^hr 159 H. Parry.’ EXPERItWCElTTALES. pjnOPtiHL Intervlewe Mon, SaOiiaa. Trade Fair, 932 W. HuronA ■ EARN $3.50 PER HOUR TWliLE YOU LEARN Attend Real BMata Clasees free. W« need aaiat'kalD In Iht Roch-ealar. Ciarketoo , Milford. Chun-marc a A Union Lake areas PHONE C. BCHUETT, PB 9-19II Learn Real Estate • Oof into Uw boat paving business there is. OaailfiaaOiaSi II years ■ and up. Ability la meet tire public. Wa are paw liartin* free classes; Learn from i teacher with voara at experience. Inquire " *99 W Wettec Hvd. ^KSOnfmaoNkiRs ' MEN OR WOMEN <1M to 9M weakly xverage. must tatati car. fm to. work days and Work Wtiited Fem^J2 ^Tk^hte?? ^ W* S-9919. ___—-.-j oWniNOSL B3-B0 A IHM1* *•’ B. MPatfteM.\FB 1RONINOB in UM level bu OB 3-9297____ MlMiOOBABmNO.-«WO. BBC-ratartet aervloo. WASH oSTPAINTiHO. OBB BOOM nr aU. PB MW;. -n-er . WOMAN WAi»#S kind. Sallry ho objectjre **!*■ WashinosT inoninob. toe BP and dettvar. OB 2-9419.__ Building Sprvki ; M Employment Agencies 9 \ CASHIEft With typing, tome otflee experh dace Mottsar* aged 21-29. 9309 per month to Wart. Midwest In-' ploylnrnt 4M Pontlsc Bute Bank Bldg. FB 5-9227. ■ ELDERLY LADY TO LIVE IN. mart tor homo than wages, r— for 3 children FB 4-6692 a IXPXRIENCED CURB OIRL AF-. ply Stuckey’s Drtve-ln. after 4 p.m. 171 w Moprealm EXPERIENCED RBSTAUR ANT ’ help Apply to parson., George t Sandwich Shop 1011 Joilyn Ave Edwards swsrrtvc'^ To A Reception! General Office AIUCB • Will • OBT MY BID F-. _________FB 3-7304_____ . A-l’RESIDENTIAL. residential. 20 ji* asp, frta as, * tlmates. OR l4ffl- _______ .■ 'CBMBNT-Ts 'tOUR SPBXTALTY. ridors basements, BM 3-4979. . CBlfeNf CONT R A^TOR- DRIVIi - * ways. ’ (Hy sidewalks. Licensed • PB _■ CEMENT PORCHES. WALES. SBP-uc tanks and field tile MA 31*99 CONCRETE DRIVE ” SIDEWALK .al low rale PE 9-9441. . . Custom Asphalt Paving IBNOIRBBRXD ASPHALT I Residential. 'Commercial. Indus-rtel, lye*vaunt. Grading. MY tea a*tented (termors lav that extra spnes. Para Building Co. PB 3-700* DRY WALL TAPINO AND FINISH-log. Free estjmates PE_34741. EXPERT TRBB SERVICE PRBB esumates. PE 9-45*3 or OR 3-S9SS. FREE ESTIMATE ON WIRINO for water beaters, raofoa A dryers FB 5-9431. B. B. Muaro Elec-' Co 1940 WT Buroo Electrical serv —free Bar - PABTNEV Electric PB 5-5434 hoIhe garaoe. cabinI. addi- «Jcensed builder PBA -PE 4*99*. N O U S B, _MOYlNO. F U^L L Y ilQNBY FOR RBm6DELINQ, ~ * 'New construction. Repairer Bab SEABOARD FINANCE CO, 11*5 , N. Parry PE 34*41. MILLER S FLOOR SERVICE LAY- ---------— tlnlahlng. FB 4-5450. A REPAIR REAS AUTO BOOT REPAIR-- TRAIN-in^ with welding. meU!_— far*'Dae-book: Utilities Engineer. Ing Institute. Pti|S- 3»7 CA, 417. 8. Dearborn. Chicago ,9, 111, finish man school, no claasat Study at horn* - spnre, . tin*. Diploma < 9w*i4ted. 'It you. are 11 or over and laft tehool. writ* far fra* catalog Wayne School. Dept 2*1 CW.. 411. S. Dcarjjorn. Chicago 5. 111. PIANO ls™IORQAN LESSONS. FE 31918. ELECTRIC MOTOll SERVICE RE- nrusz T FAY* APPLIANCE PARTS U» OAKLAND. AVE; ft 34021 , fBrnace-oas OIL INSTal ’ MW. _ MeNBIL’S ROOF1NO AND SHZET Metal. Bavattroufhlag lad repnir-ln*. free estlmates. CBtJ-ttfi nLARTERINO—NEW OR REPAIR __* ork Guaranteed. rE 5-0394_ PLASTERINO. D MEYERS. ~ EM 3*193 appropriation for, the payment of eat principal and Interest Is htreby mad trAm the monies to b* so returned. Th Traaeurer shall', while an- -*”■ hand •h»q be eatetandlng, ,t irate fund from th* si ir shall. ____ i aatetandiu separate fund ImT amount sufficient t« ._ . , Ing principal and Interact H.358/25,OOOths from the revenues for local street purposes. Thd full ________ and credit of said city is ‘also pledged for the pTasnpt payment of. aald principal aniHnterest when'due. Tn the event f ” the said revenues pledged la.the psTyn of the principal ana Interest on ■Madgri anr' time Insufficient th . — —'u principal htreby Wldemaji, Taylor. (Hark _ .... :opy of a resolutloi the city Council on Aprll\3l DAVID E FTRJHSTONE City Cftrl 5, May 3 and t. llTOUac police. Thieve* broke Into the University Skating Rink, 85 Wt Walton Blvd.-, Saturday, and stole an estimated $5 worth of candy, according to Pontiac police. Sotneone*plied open tour coin boxes and stole $36 from the Wash ti Dry Laundry, 490 S. Sanford Saturday, the owner told Pon- .rived bv collected < hl^way purpssii. ( PUBLIC 8AL 1(93 Chevrolet, Imp. I O. F5*F235*73 Sal* to . Tau will be given par- , J training by a saMs _.f. Barn tags should avsrmga •vdfl per month with bonus. Short hours, ear necessary. Apply II a.m. to I p.m. 1303 s. Lincoln Ava., Royal Oak. TYPIST TO OPERATE IBM PRO-portlonsl space typewriter Part time. Must a* vary accurate. Goad pay General Priming A Office Supply, 11 W Lawrence. REOISTIRBp OR L1CXMS1D PRAC-tical nurse BnmlL hospital near Brighton Call BAghtoa, ACad- rtny 7-1211. _____ WBlTd MIDDLBAOID LADY FOR light housekeeping and ear* tar T child. Lire in, FE 9-4147. woBan FOR NURSING HOME work. FB 3I01S. . WAITRESS WANTED. YOUNO OIRL to work days, some experience. HoUday Drlva-In. Keago Harbor. FE 9-9241 ________ WAITRESS WANTED. 3S17 H both' Lake Road_____ WOMEN OVER 19 Wa ar* sspandins an — *“ tar io waMR gpR §1____ _____ wno can wart 9 hour* dolly I to 1.1 WlMcaday Aru Friday._ Salary and bonus. For appoint- I CM1FB 31SJ7 alter 9 p.m. , -3999 alter 4. afl tw iB. ' (MAN FOR MOTEL CLEANING nd restaifrant work. To Uva la. WALL WA8HINO, CARPET AND uphol. maoh .cleaned. FB 4-1077. APPRENTICE UNION CARPENTER work guaranteed. PB 1-3303. AfnuWnci cMuqMfBm Si white Wteii. Wfjf-teM. ' CARPENTER WORK. NEW AND ramodeliag. PE l-MIJ. , _____ CARPENTER WORK. CABINETS and additions. FE 5-3391. CABINET MAKKR AND OARPBN* CARPENTER WORK OP. ANY kind. Reasonable, call niter 9 . p.m. FB .39433. EXP. OARDNER MAN. WANTB k one full day gar wk. through LAWN WORK AND ODD i MAN WISHES PORTER. YARD —P»H1is, Jiih. tan-structlon, or etc. Clauds Hutch - MARTY'S WALL WASklNO URV-’ Jce. frea .tstlmsiesTlfA sTaite. MAN)*. clIan and ambitious :/gru*vft a 2%tt4u‘<;ic:u in*, odd job*. ""Raison 5-3694. Calvlfa Milton Wall washing it mal.. . carfois uphoL cleaned PB I ' Wall waIhwS~paintino_______ decorating. Reasonsble_fE 4-411*. , TOUNO_MAN 33 PHOdto WORK, . Saws—Lawmnower^ Accurately Sharpanad. ■ 14 Chamberlain , - FB 2-7990 Saws, Hand Lawmnowefs . — MACHINE SHARPENED MANLEY LEACH 19 BAOLEY ST. Bookkeeping 4k Taxes 16 BOOKKEEPIVO ALL TAXES. EMpIra 33919 ffrBsMnaktng«TaMortog 17 DRESSMAKINO, TAILORING, AU teratlons. Mrs. Bodail. FB 399M. Qifdwi PWwIri 18 CUSTOM PLOW. DIUO. OR 1-IM*. H. Warner. GARDEN AMD LAWN ROTO-TILL-ing. *930 Hobson. Fe 1*930 for-morlr of iuT WUson. CARDIN AND LAWN WXJWINQ and dragging. Hens. OR 3-6121. WARNER’S ROTO T1L LINO lawns aid gawoat. Ft 3RM9. ■ IncdtiKj Tax Strvke- 19 ACCURATE-EXPERIENCED wVo«rcU,ebTY^.„8r„i*y* BOLIN TAX SERVICE 411, Pika ra 31192 *r fk r — Laundry SendcE caiq, lui oS®PCtrf~fiAWl #W«ri tCb grcdlng, top toll. FB 1* THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 25, I960? TWENTY-SEVEN WttJ. Household Goods 29 coimor* ammo cloak or. lawn cutting tnd ntlotmnu, monthly or MW contract. Don’t Landscape Oqrvte*. Ml MIS. LANDOCAPfNO AND TOPSOIL DM- throws, Pjl-tto*. J estimates, PE___ BARGAIN HOUSKNKEDS NOW. utod 2m ------- WALLACE LAWN CUTT1NO * ^ Moving d Tracking 22 1-A Reduced Rates Local or tone distance storing. ■Mir^g Mbvga co, n *-mt ■ Rent Apts, Fnralihod 27 S RMS. MIAS OINKRAL .... ... ..—fa |.| Utod turn. TVe a oppllawcg. ToF price*. Pleas;* ». ft MW. Ing. FE 0-8120. mielxeT perennIal 6ar-' done, plalek grading and lawn seeded.. Evergreen*"Rad Rnwtfs cash waiting for Tour used furniture, tools, ate Quick, oour- planted; PE 8-1333. PEAT MOSS |l YD MV 2-3781 pllances. Old ploeo* or tomtoa. Fwagll courteous aorvTo*. PB 4-7ML SCOTCH PINE 11. YOU PICK AND dts. MY 2-37M. LET US BUY It OR SELL XT lor you.- OA 0-8*01 3 ROOMS. PH1YATS BATH AMD entrance. Clean, gat heat, toft water. aOrag* Couple oaly. tl 4-4MS. , . ROOMS AND BATH, par. Cleon. Utilities ill month. Couple c Wtd. Miscellaneous 30 oh sewn. A TYPEWRITER, te or ptooo of office cqulpmeul not -to l buy theeo itemt. I I IM3 Ifar. Morton, 'FE ____ 3 . RM. ‘ APT. ADULTS, CLOSE IN. 8 Miller street. ' _ . ~ ROOMS. -^.ENTRANCE » l Fisher Body, PE j~RMs77pRrv7 BATS, no drink-lng Ad *111. «|l H^JPoSdoot__ < RMS. AN1> BATH. ALSO 1 RM Wanted to Rent ir colored. Adttltt. FI Rant Apts. Unfurnished 38 MODEST MAIDENS jl_«« By Jay Abut Rent Houses Furnished 29 LABS ROOM HOUSE FOR RSMT. J1 Hillside Dr. FE 4-M17.____________ SMALL HOME MODEM, bTXL-fdra^Jauto. gee hoot. MU lOOlft IfciO*™. HWTATB | ------ Ptmtto*. in Morphy. IlCOND fLOOR. UTIL 1 I Dixie Bel., Drgyflol small newly decorated m Waterford, picture window, lake jjrivUegei no POto. 870 OH WALLED LAKE j iM COTTAOC. ftltllM add heated adults UA HSt, ■ entr.nca ___- — —P Rsut Homs— Unfurn.40 HEATED OAIUOE OR SIMILAR- entrance^ tor tatallar storage on direct or!4 ROOMS, mala atreet in Pontlac-Birmlng- turn., K ham area. Call weekdays alter ( mo. II .-*.■* i __ , ^ . _i VM p si,. •• «~~ii5b*gs nEat and clean. I Moving and Trucking 22,couple,Tcbuwbi, want around floor pn»au entrance, --- nice 2-3 bedroom, -furnlshed. rea-1 and both. Adults only. Ip Pina- ; A-l MOVING SERVICE eoooble. W MW. ■. -JHHH; Reaaonable Ralta PRAMS' WANTED: WAREHOUSE IN PON- * I ANY KIND OF LlOHi* HAULINO i or SO!|th of MiM. •4 94393 I Ariproiitoaltly 10 000 squirt feet. , ___ kAkttfo^DTrewa~iiAa! - ^aL-i-fey.- your price. Any time. PR Mto> . Wanted Transportation 34 >l!.u^5SLZjd Ujim LIGHT HAULINO, DAY OR NIOHT. ~ ' \ electricity. furnished I eblld or } BEDROOM BUNGALOW. PART _ NEED RIDE PROM HILL AND baby welcome. Apply IBS Bt, bath win work out rent adjust* Auburn to Yellow Cab at 4 o a. I m»&_ .1 J,.r- ->•— — —-- ----- — R ina tWor*---’- ....11- • . , .-A l RENTALS j 2-BEDROQM DUPLEX * Automatic Hear - Pull Baaoptnt WILL DECORAR* 1 $75 PERMONTH -howl, modern, private.' FE 4-7833 bath,1 FE.- AMU ____1 . 544 EAST BLVD. “ : l"NICE-ROOMS, UTILITIES AND ____ AT VALENCIA ihy>*d..Pi < i. Heat m UOHT AND rikAYf TRtlCKINO; fat girt, grading tand, I front asd loading. PE P-oaoS* ' Odd jobs, c m run- , . UOHT HAULINO AND CLEAN UP Odd jib*. PE 4A4S1. ' O’DELL CARTAGE Local and Mag distance moving -----1 Phone FE HOI " "| Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 35 Trucks to Rent ‘i-Ton Pickup* I Mi-Ton Stake* i Damp Trucks Seat-Trailer* |C Pontiac Farm,slid 90 OAKLAND i, CW Mr*. HarrtU i .MKMWWIili ruwtWHw .w •rTTZTT I o ttipni apartment for eober quiet couple | * OR*" on Orchard Lake Av*. Jtoat, Hunt* nft and gas furnished Call after 1 30'2 BE BEDROOM. BASEMENT, FOR Mtotod/qL S" EdUh. 834 a no. FTC 4.78M CaU after 3 p m ‘Bedroom, fenced yard, oa-sgc, Columbia Street. FE S-4SQ3. BEDROOM BRICE DUPLEX (urn. Small garden apace to Springfield Twp. PE 4-1414. k .4-2? me do 1 look the best with?" For Sale Houses ption to poMbAM. MS mo. aom modern, by owner*. I •3841. Eves. PB VSHML It FRONT Beautiful nearly rm.. toe. combi' kitchen-dl , ear attached toe. lot. Ex________ Owner sacrificing. 8EM®nolV1ihills. Co . Excellent fishing & _ ■Mfti ROCHSSTSR AREA M e 3411 cellent terms N. P. HOJ-MES, INC. -■ 1, Lapeer Rd. PE 4-3843 LOSING, MUST SELL 1 bedrooms, bath, utility, acres of woods near Oxford Ail prlca lees than *4.000 Only *44 month CaU Mr. Motdoch. OA * at is Midi ston. 3 bed-arpeUng. 1R Open Sunday 1 to 4 by app meat. MA 4-0814 . _ I^RGE LOTS ^Fsr guis Houses 491 |—I KV’TS22; •t. asd Sun. PE Butktar, Open Sat. ■ For Sole Houses & TRI-LEVEL STARTER NO MONEY DOWN Build a bom* to be proud sf. l Ray# model. O. Flattier. Builder. EM 3-0413. Perfect. Peace Will be yours In this beautiful home In the Pines, it seres, semi-priest* lake, beautiful 4 room loc cabin. I sarasat. ’lli 1 car. and Hi Ilk ear. Some farming nulp-ment. mlac. tools, some furniture included. Dog keonei* for * dogs. 4Mg DOWN Neal 2 bedroom I tend Lake. Large i bedroom. Pull be cement. :ar garage Large lot. Acces 3ttcr, Sylvan A Cate Lakes nedicts possession. Owner tar INDIAN YILLAOE . Ceramic til* Canal Front I bedroom paneled Using dining room *•— m. WILLIAMS, Gill fishing off your lock. $10,-too. This wont last. Callusinow, REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE CRAWFORD AGENCY Imm Baldwin rm ms« r YOUR PROPERTY B White Bros.! GILES Drayton Plains ally. (0 x 340 Oo building. Terms A 2 large wooded . I . each SOX on Orchard Lake Avenue. N ren. MA 5-1700, - DELUXE 1 ROOM FURN ...., uce. beautiful FrankUn .. Village, 1 decorate 6-3528, ask tor. Hr., pancv. l Painting ft Decorating 23 Industrial Tractor Co. 1 vf*ibniATF atttTW pubnibhep.apaot'ment, 4 rmb, | * 834 8. WOODWARD • 1M>1 bUIA 1 E. AV 11UOI All utllltlet. ♦»•>' month. Near S o-h, ra *.os8i PE *.|44S any good land eontracta. New . Tel-Huron ttopplni oenter. PE *w to Mu,“ “ly- Open Daily a Including Sunday , or seasoned. Your cash upon sat-1 4-3581, , ■ ■ . J , ’ m ,1DD,r H-.t hot water iste«tory IntocroM of_ Fynr*l|yi;8kSi8li) APARTNTENT FOR Free esUmsies Ph«|e_UL J;U84 laUd CONTRACTS WANTED * IADV INTERIOR DECORATOR We have buyers Waiting . Call Papeete! ft A«B_______ j , PAINTINO A _DEOORATINO. |rE 4-344* PE 1-7111, A 1814 N. Pern a/2% mortgage 11.209 buy *3.000. equity or PPftPMB equity .. ________land contract. Payments arranged to suit Total price *14.-044. Immediate possession. Dandy 3 bedroom. Large Urine room. M ft. tot. Aluminum eelf-storing storms h screens, ggeelleat oon- eges Macedsy Lake Call today * ROOMS. CHILDREN WELCOME ___e Central High. Ot . M A 4-8603 ______________' , 6 ROOM HOUSE FOh RENT Whitfield. Inquli tshed, 114 B How^- HOLLY WOODAFTS. (21 1 BEDROOM AP¥S. 142 W Psmvllle Apt, Fk'j-MSV W \ FE S’M41 isT rabOit. ltvino room, bed- ■PI .KENNEDY” rm mass* ^ dusky PE 4-714*. PL 1-31*0. LAND”CONTRACTS TO~1*OY OR z as-aa “ ”,n i -^£7-^ KA1NT.no, PAPERINO. REMOV- V I > al, wasninf. 2x^*4313-- j Wanted Real Estats 36 ^“" Hot -au, .^' KaINTINO, lift ajfXT. PAPER — ---- -- -------- alre. Oarage. -..... BSC"* Uum " ALL CASH |MhI Television Service 24| ^ teffiSs^tgto^nttd I ,r * >* »•”” ) vo^mot modern -------------------------- mnl» quickly cal uTlmmedlsle 3 ROOM STOYE * NETNIO! Y )---------- ------ airport TV daoosll ! Turn. Adults only Shirley ApU. . . - - aikpuki H j oeposu. # . j mo E Huron. See Caretaker. TE* 38 Mile Road near Port Provtn* MH4. ____________j Oroundi. CaU Ptatoau 1-2700. 3 BEDROOM. PULL BATH, ’SEP- MODERN 3 ROOMS AND RATH. pH*VOW or'OH 3-0*61. Broker 4 BEDROOM COLONIALS. ROCH-eater Heleht*. Smith * LtUy. too., *00 Main St. OL 1-0141. t ROOM HOUSTlN ROCHESTER, needs some repslr. »7.MS. *1.000 down. PE S-IMl. I ROOM MODERN BUNOALOW. cm hftftt. close to Fishers.. By owner Ft 2-770i fcfler 4 p a. $65 MONTH COLOR F.D No Money Down. Lovely new 3 I Bedrm. home. Payments only $$9 "russell young Orton — Clerks ton Road. Bar-! ■?' gain, easy tlrms V 5“ PONTIAC REALTY *1.2 737 Baldwin___ PB *-027* j kit LAKEWOOD VILLAGE j .£ Traditional 4 bedroom ranch, | rai electric beat.. on 107' of lake *f! frontage. AvallAbto for allowing I f11 dally. 1 ta Cole-Easiick Restricted Communities 10 MUes West ol Pontiac on M*l 2188 EM 3-000*_ MU 4-8825 | — Lovely 3 Bedrooms On East Iroquois tU landscaped 7* x 300 R. *000 Dixie Hwy. BRICK RANCH the outstanding quality I ig taxes abd Insurance. West Suburban bath. Modern with attached 2 car garage. ■ ■2 large well landscaped lots Inis bom* ha* many extra features. CaU for appointment. - West Side - ■■ bsteq School die- PuU basement ' tng R . Carpet*. „ Rm. flregacs. up. Divided HAMMOND LAKE mk Harold Franks STOUT'S Best Buys Today i GILES REALTY CO, , ! FE 5-6175 * 221 BALDWIN AVE. OPEN • A M.-9 P M j MULTIPLE LXSTXNO SERVICE GAYLORD NEAT AND CLEAN VALUE PLUS MA mo iaclutflnf taxes. Will i washer, dryer, stove, etc. $200. V Elwood Realty FE 4-I203 2583 Union Lk. Rd. EM 3-320$ . MUST BE SOLD TO SETTLE J^TATE^ e hardwood floors, Now you can h and oath bon garsge'"wlth 3 Huron. Includes e EJtstSfc FE g-tooo ; ^$195 »d«onfl*d * luJTb! TERMS CAN -BE ARRANGED j 3-4661 Mon.-Sat 8a.m -J pm NY SHADE TREES MAKE THIS | * 6 ROOMS A NO BATH, LOWER ’ flat. PE P4BM. ” " • ' I Ji 19 ACRES OXPORDT3 BEDRMS . 1-------- 2 baths'. iF$m house, great for < children, hounds and horses. $J5 Mows you in. uwi wan. rev,. a mo. WO $-3940 days; UN 4-9399, this redecorated home today, evtatags. „ r j Gleaming oak floors, storms and r 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. NEWLY sefeens. lull hM«mentr PaymenU decorated, new floors, fas beat. like rent. See Paagus. FE 9-993$. FE M999. ' • _ t _a- $300 'DOWN. NEW! 3 BEDROOM. . BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM BRICK plaster. Almost "Sere lot. Pull rani fimlly^room. 9 baths. basement. Partly finished. Oxford , built-in oven and range, t car vicinity. MY 3-3711. . iWgg. 1 *40* DOWN I hill option ROOM j Veg^ab£‘gsrden and bara, I pc tine the nicest spot In Drayton By owner. OR 3-1*1*. __ I MIDDLETON REALTY f WILL SELL ON LEASE I With option . to... buy & Immediate possession. Jif7Y'~Heqamsn, | Keego. S Rms. 2 Bedrmv, both, I. *8.900 with terms. PLEASANT LAKE bedroom home 'erlooklng Pleas- KS I WANTED ELDERLY COUPLE s 00x120 1( LAKE l deposit. .5475 Lak t Elisabeth Lake.. (00 n awn payment. EM 3-01 .IKNT MODERN I ! i. beautiful t HOUR SERVICE. | and’toftea Turn. Adults only Shirley Apt*. R I. WICKERSHAM _ .. .-- ^ --- 1 W. MAPLE___MAyfalr §43*0 Listings wanted i - ■ “electric hot water boater! (* have reduced our supply of ! *76 per month includes heat. I accept 1 child. OA 6-3423 stla*s duo to recent tales There- j C. PANGUS. Realtor MOdTnEW i BEDRM BRICK ----------WPP® mtonyiLle , Ih. bre«. 1160 M-15 NA' 7-2815 -.g**?.. 4: --- ____________ISt 3RMS.. PYtTENTTNEWLTDBC, f A£D ££ >vemu~caii'PE iso**" CLARK LEAL ESTATTfe j seaboaIid pinanc* co. uoi —w^. w. jvanini cmn J 7W) __ RES FE | j|13 3 ROOMS AND BATH. P1MT' N psrry. FE 9-9991._______ ' Upholstering 28 iiow.H.n»_op.» ivi*.8«a: lhfS-' I bocPsteb. duplexTOopms — ••• I LET US SHOW YOU HOW TO GET ment. and sarais. nice yard. FE I . hath, Oas heat. OLOtol. _ CABLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER -! cash for ymir borne or land, con- 4.yi« ‘ rm SMALL 3 ROOM HoSaia, »t» A jng I1M Cooley Las* Rd. EM | tract Call tor free appraisal | ROOM" PLAT C1.WAW—NEW i WQBth. Roghtatar araa. UL 3-54*». J»4> _ .......... S»~r 1 bTby° welMmt *' FE 545»6 8AM~WARWICK^HAS IN SYLVAN AL’S UPHOL8TERINQ H. C. NEWINGHAM I —3--n-5Q’Mg—Tim Iath---------------- Lake 3 bedrm. brick Carport. ■ rt 447*7________.— i FE 443*2 UL MJ1*! 3 *ATH I lake^Privltoges. JIM. Lease. PE THOMAS UFKOLSTERINO --------- IVAVTFn---------------- 4-0000 OAd PE^MIlg.-------------------------------------- *« "ORTBPERRT ot | .!lANTbD_ 13 uuLtoS. t59. eSt™*5{»« *1 Rent Lake Cottages 41 ________________ ______ Lot too , x 300 Near achooto. Waterford'* Twp. Monthly payment* *61 per month. Totafprice *6750 W. Q WHITCOMB. RLTR UL 2-1010 ! DAY OR NIOHT TV SERVICE j flMSO -or FE MM* * ML P ITRAKA ! JENSEN’S TV SERVICE. AW»R. , $500 DOWN 2 bedroom. Large r space Flattered walls Basement Aluminum storms it screens. Built! i 1*54 Largo lot. Crescent Xake i. Beach privileges. CaU today. OR 3-0711 or OH 3-0001. Broker. ! . OWNER VACANT, 3-BEDRM ! brlok ranch. Make offers OR 3-3MI. ■ i 3NO MONEY DOWaV FOR COLORED . - 1 Rmi. 4 Bedrma., big 5 LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD, Realtor 139 E. PIKE BT. PONTJAC FE 8-9693 ‘OPBN M ______ with bftu- Oniy $500 down? j Bedrooi meat. It. Bedroom FE 5-8 Lost and Found 261 •1* REWARD FOR 02* AND WAL-j let. Loot Airport *»*._ OR 3-70*4. roUND black AND OREEN 11 I. Porn an Duck Lake. Rd.. Hlghiaal- _________ lost! One billfold with doc-. umenta Return to Pontiac Pres* Box 2. Reward promised. • LOOT: WHITE GOLD WALTHAM ----------------------- WANTED S. LAKE LlbTINQS — “Buyers Galore” __ J. A. TAYLOR. Agency_ 7732 HIOHLAND RD. OR 4-0300 Kent Apts. Furnished 37! 1 ROOM. COMFORTABLE. NEAR J ----- “ 2-7603. ' 1 ROO MS AND BATH. LAIIOE, i sr-i ii— ROOM APT.. SILVERCRBST SUB. Prlv. eat. sad garage. *70. call alter 2:30, OR 3-8235. ______ _____ _________ j 1ST. PLR.7 PVtT BATH, LOVELY I * I * front. 90 State r mod- apt*. Bachelors welcome. I P°rch- *»« FE 0-1414. , ——. NICE LAI J PI 4-lliS or PS *-076* _____ 4 ROOMS, AND BATH. ADULTS FES --- -- CLOSE IR, ' — “I I ison;_qRJWa3l!__________ For Rent Rooms 42 1 LAROI ROOM. FIRST FLOOR I AND } RMS-. bath, lit FS 4-4647. LOST: OREEN PARAKEET TEL-1 ROOM DOWN. CLEAN. QUIET. — - Voorhels| downtown. nttrid^yrlMB^jjts- Rd. Pe'mSi. R»' ________ Lost Lanrwa iloin WATCH Catholic . 8-0241. ROOM Kmcpwct. ALL UTOJ- _. ______ties furnished *43 per month. 4111 days. Evenings PE Call PE I-1U0 or MAsto S-MI*. '* AND I KOOU APTS. ALSO Loarf: Wale, black cat. tic.I Waldon-Lakeslde. Bow. PE 44033, LOST: BLACK AND WHITE TOT L torrtor, female. PE t-0131 o* —!1,1 ---------------- CLEAN BLEEPING ROOMB. 4 ROOMS. SECOND FLOOR, HEAT 4-6*41 350 W. Huron. turn. Can PI 3-9414 or >1 2-5219. --M 4 FAMILY LOWER, NO CHILDREN or pets, *10*. All util, j rms. A _bath. hi Urn.________. I ROOMB. SUITABLE FOR 3 COMBINATION SLEEPINO $500 DOWN Close In — 3V5 acres. 2 bedroom homo. Pull price 14*00. Bet- I ‘qUC^LER REALTY I* N. Saginaw PE 4,46*1 ' Sees. UL 2-5381 _ | I SOS. ISM DOWN.. 2 BEDRMS... floors. > ol| paved street. FE 0-1392. ' 110.090 ; 3 BEDROOMS. FULL FIN-Ished basement, large 2 ear ga-rage, 6 lota, lake privileges, own* AN OPPORTUNITY. BaautUul Elisabeth lakefroat. 100 ft. of perftet beach. 2 le—1 home. ------ — •. , COLORED 3 Bedrm. Ranch Homes ' $10 NOW -STARTS DEAL l-lkll. Prank Shepard. Boat NEW EARLY AMERICAN 3-BED-room brick, possible 4th bedroom, walk-out basement, choice location. 2-car garage, blacktop rood and drive. 2. baths, recreation room with fireplace, telephone outlets, louvered door*. Hotpotnt built-in*. *22.000. 1003 Woodlow, FE 4-toll. Ncl»on- Building Co. NORTlf 3IDE. 2 BEDROOM. Its THE SUNSHINE DESIGN : | <* Waterford Hills Estate 100x260 COood drainage! Ideals* Herbert C. Davis, Rltr. yBUD ear garage, large screened porch, paved arivo, fenced yard. FE 5-2.113. ___________ Brlckfront—carpeted living room. ^ 7 jr“r* fimiiy1-etc. 'fu.^ ‘Model Open Daily & Sun. |— *----iff*' '|sj|aj|^_ usw.__________________ . _____ J RMS. a BATE ON WEST BIDE. Every- FE 2-4538 or FE 3-0260. ==-VHil- *------------- «?«pto. g ROOMS, aits BEAT. OARAOE. — FE 24070. ■ West aid*. Near hospital. FE ___ r 362 1ST FLOOR CLEAN. 3 * BATH, _J-1823.____________________________ ... Enact*. Reward._________ I *. ’*•* FE 0-1370, _ | 6 ROOMS AND SATE. FULL BA6I- LOtT’ HLACE AND WHITE TER-1 ROOM AND KITCHENETTE, I ment. gas heat. FE 3-9243 rlor. busby taU curled over pack, ndun, only. 290 N. Paddock FE hoOMS AND BATH.--------- Name. Killer FS 443*0. _ ____ ! _________ | gas baa*. PB 4-733*. WOULD THE B0T8 WHO POUND 1.* BEDROOM., MTH. FENCED Cut* tot. full price. PI 4- DOWN — (SO MO am*. PuU basement. Wllllame Lake. I ELWOOD REALTY MOM girl* or married couple. PE 3-MOO. I COST BMi_ PMCED RIGHT M Cottage. Apt. ,B-1. Mr*, cooper. FRONT ROOM. FIRST FLOOR, privato 1-0014. * in. ri GIRLS. NICE HOME OP YOUR own. Room rate*. 647 W. Huron. HOU8EKEEPINO, COMFORTABLE — Neat, Prlv.. near (own. PE ___ __________ 2-7503. KbOfi*AND BATH. WEST SIDE, LARC1I,^QUITr ROOM. OARAOB'. __ _ OROUP OP BUILDERS WE offer law price* through volume purchases on custom “Quality Built'* borne* — (00 plons. We'U secure mortgage No obligation. Builders Exchange FS 3-7310 or UL 3-34*3 BY OWNER, MODBRN PIVI ROOM bungalow, Full basement, .torn fenced lot. Cal) PI *-1471 alter JLKP. 268 S. Blvd. at Franklin Model—PB 1-2761. 1:10 to 6 p m. LI^ 34177 after 7 p.m WESTOWN REALTY COMMERCE TWP. I R O O M. breeieway, garage. Lake privileges, Low , down payment. OR NO uMONEYDOWN ■ Raring Your plan* or oure. RUB8 McNf ■ ABT MEYER ONE 3 BEDROOM AT 111 KtNIL- — - n— I Wttkll Country Club, Lake Orion. Shown by appolntfnent. James Dodd. PE 4-M33 dr 37 Dwight Btroot._ OPTION TO BUY vacant proparty 2 kograow thing o Clinton I PE 9-2133?____ 2 RM UPPER. OAS HEAT 311 S. -sj-.;---------. n_______Paddock. FI l-T1Jg *13.** wk ^otkes and Personals 27 j-^roe aqoiii NicE.~irrm- ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED-! teg a frloodl, - • * 2-5122. After 90OAKLAND Mr*. NICI^Fftoift RM PRIV. HOME North side. Man, ft 4-0*40. ROOMS*FOR RENT FURNISHED. I PE * ROOMS KITCHENETTE. CHILD . Paddock. PB • j ROOM roR LADY KTrCHEN PRiV. j. Conlldentle ______ i 2-5170.________ _ ___ LOWER, UTIL. *12.501 ukei *lto'.ir,i!»‘. U5to? — * —k “ e“*““ i I — I pert ahadowlng. PB 5-5201. aerotreds J KNAPP SHOES Prod Kerman a 3-UM ____reek, SO Cottage St.________ 3 ROOMS, FRIT ATE BATH AND entrance 206 Oakland. 3 AND 3 MdM. 71 CLARUlE AP-p)y apt. * 2 ROOMS AND BATH. • P3UYAA 6 mo. Children welcome, wwh, w schools, churches tod downtown. Well heated and maintained. Ample laundry facilities. See cat* B| *-Adia Court, cor- _______________tHt. O. Hemp*. ___ M3*4 °r KOOK A BOARD~WITH OR w:th-out. 136V* Oakland Av*. PB 4-1654. ^*r fe ^Uj^b^ITTlT*10' I,T IROOtt and boXrd. AVON A^AHTMENTB, 4T1 ami bath, newly decorated, etevy i m refrigerator fare Ished. I1T *. WONDERFUL CARE, GOOD POOD DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES - 73* ' Menominee. Mrs Wallace. FE 6-78*5. ARE YOU WORRIED OYER • DEBTS? Ttow^ consolldtte ^all your MU* • '‘budSeVs^vice PE 3-09*0 II W Huron ws. Over Connolly’s Jeweler* fP^ftoO NEED 1500 FOR ANT Rnance c^. Jim Perry. FE 6-9661. Auburn Heights..Phone PL 1-133*. I ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE entrance. CtsUd welcome. *13 per week. Inquire at 273 Baldwin Avt. Ph FB6-1— ■ 2 RMS., PVT." ENT Lwkq ltd. M * ’ IS ROOMS AND rated, utilities. I FE 8-0803. i 3 rm! a kAdHSM! ”Hft!~SAA k Street. N. Perry. I IN DEBT? IF SO LET US- Give You I Pl»ce to Piy Ease. Your Mind WE ARE NOT A . LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT • COUNSELLORS RM. 7S3 PONTIAC STATE BARR BLDO FE *-*45* Tsntr l 3 LAROB ROOMS. PRIVATE EN-trance, 3*7 Oemun. PE 4475*. CLEAN RMS., QUIET COUPLE or lady. PE B-26»». RMS. PRIVATK~BATH, EITCH- t tableU. M cent* *t iconomlcally n»x-A-—* ‘ Stm mi . _____ Petersen. 33M Hester cCKws* opficeV Party Pat INO NEE1 •Has Card* - Station ROQ£S — OIL PAINTS MMUtt. COR^ SUE. 3 ROOMS AND BATS, NEWLY decorated, 3 large etoasto, tol cupboard epaco gad laundry prlv- Uasb*. 3* stout Street. > 3 ROOMS AND RATH, BY BUS slatlon. rsel nice, no *msO ehU-dren. Hi 3-83*1. Alter I p m. PB 4-11*1. 3 ROOMS, CLOSE IN. 13 OLAQ- 3 RMb. AND^XaTH, |li WEEK. Pry Ent. Atoft*. IM lWene*. « 3 S-*S31.ttMr 3 ROOMS I4UUMS AMD RAM. I OR 3 3 ROOM APARTMENT. WU.LIAM* Backenstose Book Store l* BAIT LAWRENCE . PE 3-1414 —» Mteivy, te-wuitetee ■». -™§weBI5?Tma§§age y, I days wk.. any abltt. TV.. w»*k PI 1-3*45. I* Matthews Pike. Brick Flat — Heated Attraetlv* four famUy building. I 3*15 Auburn At- §1— Front I rear p 4 ROOMS—PRIVATE BATH -HEAT AND WATER FUR-NISHED—*6* PER MONTH. CALL PE 5444L FOR COLORED. BEDRM. UP- Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 264 /fl. Telegraph 1 FE 3-7*4* - aTK, LAROE LOVELY 4 AND BAT1 ____space, near airport, OR 3-1*43. MONEY FOR MOYINO AN6 rK-furnlshlng - Get up to ““ SEABOARD FINANCE OO. NEW BRICK TKSraCBs! rooms. (Mated, garden ipaoo, 4 brt —----------- Marcurjr, V, ORCHARD COURT APARTMEHTI . /"Rent Oreatly Reduced" ■ - AIR CONDITIONED — furnished A Unfurnished It X 30. WEST TOWN BHOPP1NO Center. 6*6 W. Huron. PW, 1-74*1 ULTRA V Niw STORE*. W^ST side. Fl 3-3144 Rent Office Spec# 47 NEW- OFFICES - WEST 8IDE FE MIS 6’"ROOMS FOR OFFICE SPACE or apartman, 393t Orchard Lak* “ uTpe 4.Q334. OPPiCES AND SHOW ROOM. II Y*.'paiklne 'heat art water IS —143 Oeilai'd. OR 3-13*1. 2ND floor! TTSooms pr^ojj- phone FE *4234 _______ BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM RANCH Bom*, on Second Btroot. tt.50* with *690 down P» 1-7*04 ___ BV OWNER. 3 BEDROOM MOD-orn, full basement, gas hast. III . Lawrence and Perry Streets. ___tiao Com unity Finance Com- psdy Call John Leo FE Hill. DOWNTOWN PONTIAC tecond flow tor'i 'il E°,Huron*St. % M4M. fe 'ion NEW BUILDING, PokUac. ill« It. available. Utility 'heal and plenty of parit-- ^" dtoBit l ift, vef| For Sale HoMsee FAMILY HOME. Ilk MADISON 1***. I tar larage. ____EE $6918 MOR . II SALMER ST. APY_ I. Opes Dally a SUN. lt am4 p.m. THREE' Rdofis PLUS* KITCHEN . JPIPi ’ and bon. All Have one separated J-BEDROOM. bedroom As low tl *60.. ; ment. Oas SLATER APTS. I if M N. PARKE ST. , ■ ' FE 4-3548 . . ■,_ AFTER I AMD SUNDAYS. SEE CARETAKER MRCARROLL A-l ARCADIA COURT. side Hvi r66mb - l^jjkrttokag. - Adults. 3 bdrm. "Brice, 4Vt per csift mortgage. >13,1** FE S-2M4. 2 BECTtO^MKEWLY_DECpRAJ- Vacant. must -______!E BASE- . Water aoRencr. lice yard. Waab. . PHA. Call PE Waterford village r Kitchenette ' and * loth entr, OR J-t3ll*ift*r « ] 343k*. BEDROOM. 1 ■4 CAR OARAOE. 7* x 217 lot. _|3.4«0 oath to M O.I. Mortgage. M4 a month to-cludss toxeo and laeuraac*. OR m By Owner - Rochester Ol-MORTGAGE 3 Bdrm ranch. OL 1-kflt t|t, g BY <5WNER Small houao. 3 lots. *850 for.equity I and take over .payment* of *60 monthly. UL 1-3881 __' _ I BY OWNEB 3 BDRM BRICK AND ! schools on^ bus line 1 block,* to ! any reasonable offer accepted! The Pbntlac Press. Box to! BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM HOME. Both and tf> with fireplace and * hardwood “— - to — payment, pfIce't77459. 2 or^poselbly ^bedrooms, newly 13'-Hedroom Home TiprTop -Condition,’ Spotlessly cleari l'a sto Uy home with full M I one bedroom down. e gas pertly0"planned homes, the i as^planned f Judah Lake Estates 4 Miles north or Walton ON J06LYN ROAD -and lot It point your way , to bettor living Indoors and ir. look todayl i the Time Uilt conveniently located room home within walk-stance to both -parochial lubllc schc*'- -------- us living r •*a. full Iumi,, H with, automatic ■ . alu- DLORAH BLDG. CO. FE Mia "Builders of National Homes" SCHRAM minum storms' and screens, awnings garage waved drive. Immediate possession. Offered at $14,390.99. HURRY! “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 48 Ml. Clemen* at. FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 5-8004 WEST SIDE . Beautiful 1 bedroom Trilevel home Carpeted living room Mg|7 wltbfire- d A. C. Compton- & .Sons I I OR 3-7414____Eves. OR1-46SI j PLANNINO TO BUILD? " 1 Bateman Kampsen Fireplace In basement ' pig 3°c*r gsrlg*1 to^'s*! R^wi landscaped lot, and — Iran torred owner hat priced MOLTIFLE LISTINO SERVICE o St. Mikes ai _____Motor. FE 4-5119. BT OWKBR. MUST ULL ATTRAS? tiv* | bedrm. ranch; family klfch-en. 3rd bedrm. peeslbl*. Carpeting. drape*, aluminum storms and screens, gas baat. 4 yra. old. Rosy ■ Low dgsnt payment, tske MSUO. 1 _______I___d paymen If PHA mortgage, gto a n eluding taxes and insurant K- WaHon. PX »3471. BY 0\VNER 3 bedroom 'bom*. Full bate t, aluminum siding, plasterei i. oak floors, ’ large kltcbn bulK-ln range and oven | *“*- srtthbar’ — CARL W. BIRD. Realtor 503 'Community National! Bank Bldg. FE 4-4311 Eves, FE 5-1383 ELIGIBLE FOB Ol LOAN! HERE la a real buy. 3 bedrm. bom*, gas heat, ale* location, very-rob. . souobio. FE ■ FOR .COLORED J47 I rot*. 4 bedrm*. Fu best, hot water heatai passed porch geraf Lake privBagas. 613.100 At Most 02.000 down. But’no mortgeie or etootag eoet. For appoutmont 1V4 bathe, 'carpeting, drapes, place. lTfl Woodland, Sylvan VII-logt. OlAlto. FK I-WIm. ' BT DWNXR, 15701 KIBKIHIRE. Beverly Hills, Birmingham School - 3 Bedroom, toco brlok and garage, place. KRillOS dlebmaetor. utLui ■—____________ ment. gas host, fenced yard a.~ gatlo! Jmcs. *103 Price, (10.500. IT OWNER, 3 BEDRM. Ot 4 Pfit cent mob., my equity, take over BiUBfR 7 OfiMMiso. Insulation, storms, water softener, fir* alarm svetem, anchor fonie, fully Riw* scaped.' seed deal, id w. Rut-gen, FE 0-2307. BY OWNERrFURNlOHED t I Beautiful > cumuli MODBRN Wan-out ho lament go Ito ot lake (rentage. Open daily for eboartog. 134 too. Nomo ycur W— Cole-Etslick Restricted CommunitiM I miles ago! of Milford on Commerce Rd, 4-M13m0' FS 4-3041. Evys. PE Hammond Lake — Privileees ___ _DER Several other bwHiYliMW you. Open dally 1-g P.M. Salesman at model. Conor of Mlddlebtlt and Square Lake Rd. ■IOUSEMAN-SPITZLEY PE 1-1331 . MI 4-7422 HOUSE F6R sail, BT THirhWN-er. 3 bedrooms nowly decorated. tU heal, ito gang* *nta * kroooo wav anaohed, goes with all toe furniture. Doma in to see U, Oood buy. 2ti Michigan Avenue corner __qf South Anderson INOpMK BOME. UNION LAKE FBI- Fqrnwall. EM 1 nt to Japioo at. to.llfoaah. g an*jt10** * *°~i* c*u t CLARKFTON T BEDRMS.. PhtL basement. By owner. MA t-310t! UtB PROift! RANDY MAfM. Lar^e sleeping porch. I13.MS. OR LAfcEFRONT 7. of sand boacb with good ing^ta^ fishing. A 1»0 sq ft Located 1 miles ----- MU 0-MU feY 6\VNfiR mall hasao- Ml Omar, tlgae la,! Wroor tot, paved streets. $30# own totorinatten. 144 Jwtaota aft-r *4 Fto, Anytime Saturday. sum* Mreplac* _ mstle toned not sir non. g *a ttfto'Ar ^ “ $500 DOWN Modon i room A' bath with torso-, parcel of land, Only inn old m * good not too* hood, ; Clot* to. 10050 with |M i I-ADD'S, INC. 4300 Digit Kwy. - OR LAjgpBIfT |V" CWttiat. "3UI* WILLIAMS Rtal Estate A Insurance 1403 Baldwin _ __PE 4-0547 ROCHESTERKNOLU. 404 NESB1T • fc-‘“ “-k over a "•* 0100 DOWN , living j Fireplace, carpeting, drapes. 3 windows. By owner. OL 1-1042. RIVER PRONTAOK TO CARROLL Lak*. 5 room* and bath. 15.000 Pt 3-003T BELL OR SWAP LOCKSAVEN R ------ PK 3-4001. Mot SUSIN LAKE )rely^extra large ceramic Uto bate, HR .ton* iront on large lakefront tot. Atttohod (aragt Owner. Bee this before you Suyll Davlsburg d Dixie Will Consider Small Hottse in Trade Open Saturday R Sunday 8,0300*r MI 4-3g38 Suburban Living At Its Best Your future homo is the (CONVERT1!le!4) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3-8021 TERRACK, I RMg. k RAfi, * bedrm*. Aloo. aid boat, ______J. Call OR 2-tOT6 W ARHINOTON p7rK 3 BEDROOM unfinished ante, garage, PE g-Mto WEST OT IkONTiAC WITH PRIYI- Large ________ “WfF>*T RENT? When you gag *•-*-— Hkk KP largo tiv tag .... lust move Is. Recently GEORGE R. IRWIN. REALTOR 3W W. WALTON PE 3-7103 S0O3X LQVE THESE 3 BEDROOMS-PULL BASEMENT Brick ranch home. Outstanding' Carpeted living nom and dining ---Large tot. {Heal; 1*"* In RgUand Eeteteejw MT Large utility. Choice' IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471. 043 JOSLYN COR MANSPtELD! OVER Open Rvenlnge and Sunday MULTIPLE LISTINO VeRVICE In Elisabeth car. garsge. Nloely land- scapetP lot. Lak* privilege* _ Elisabeth * Like. Corpetlng and .drapes Included. Back yard ’’ ‘ fencing. — Price only 113.750. .Partridge M THE l‘BIRDv TO SEE Vt ACRE... With "live" stream near Lak# Angelus Road. Cargo 0 room ranebor with attached 2-car.g«-■’*19. bunt In 11/3. Farm-type kitchen loaded r'“- — boards. Extra , throughout A r< i birch c f til t! Pontiac Lake — Roomy r Pour bedrooms, ito both), gunroom. and loo PEIT of Lake Frontage, Lots ol tlbow room boro. Big porches and boats. In available! You call ; ioth of u» a favor. nook. Spotiei Beautiful conjht Want Offer, Near Sllvtr Uk* le tola room homo with 3 ear Family break-up. Must Sol Siopptet'and*' — . NOW Vt IB* DUCED PRICE of only 31 with to* hoot of tom*. Partridge * | WEST SIDE Clog* to Huron Shopping Canter , and St. Bonadlota, fin* older 1 home with 3 lar|e bedrooms I ASSOCIATES EMPTY POCKETBOOK JRWTM' CROWDED ATTIC VRMPVMPrinu Modern with MOM **ttm« r precious ssttoSS* orerli imumr Want Ada Specialize it) Cash Problems! Just Try ’Eml _________MS) Don McDonald will baud on your tot 'homo with full Moo-R* 3 3*37k ,l00r'' *** PONTIAC, PRESS. FE 2-8181 mostoont, storms and i. nie# tot. (MW p h a. KENILWORTH STRUT: MOO and . Id* per WMrtta will mot* you Into tola attractive white ShklK pin. Two tote all tewed asd bath on jtoJM flaw. four rooms an#^bath n to* second. Pull b«M>*nt, gae heel. 4- REALTORS 3*3 Wc8»‘"CMurffi I EVE. rE>3A6 WT TWENTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. APRIL 25, 1980 For Sale Houses 49) For Sale Houses, runt noun. 4 bedrooms, bx- In tarn kitchen. Beth up end down, ’ Basement i ear (erase Chicken Brass. On lit i 117 It. 1st. (Mr *10,(9* on terms. I BEDROOM. UYINO BOOM, DW-Ins room, kitchen, full bsssmSnt. ansi, oil Bast, 1 ear taracs-i Fenced play yard. Located on naesd street. In Auburn Height*. *11,SO* with M.OSS down. , 3 BEDROOM. MODERN KITCHEN, full bath. Extra lsree Helng room. auto. Beat aad not' water. HiM ft. let. 17.500 /With *850 H. G NEWINGHAM CORKER CROOKS AND AUBURN rt t-nn , w, t-mi •DVORAK. UU (INDEPENDENCE CIVILIANS $190 DOWN 3 bedrooms, corner lot. Utility room. Brick and asbestos. Car- K. Vacant. Open, walk hi and at i'. M interested, eaU DATS WO 143M EVES. SAT. SUN. TO MM1 “ RUTGERS. JS0 WEST. Cass Lake LAjaeraaiij Cftss Lake. 52-PT. BEACH mOHTt __ un», Lots of room i family and they’ll lore lion and lake ^ $3,500 dOVB. IMMEDIATE Evergreen Hills BRICK RANCH HOME -------‘ Beat, tMs. Is Ml I irely six urine finance to 31-lie tOe both i prleete n Tl ki'tihem’pye _________LIKE THE npN — Blacktop streets, 'sear Waterford Hi|h 111.960. terms: independence 'em CIVILIANS $190 DOWN 3 bedroom raasB. 4 years P barbecue pit. teheed, rmyl floors, landscaped 2 blocks tram beach, perfect aaraHUR. rscunt. —* Walk to'*<* ' "t wo 3-3360 a row, to tun For Sale Houses 49 Nothing Down Wilt build. 1 bedroom starter tetotou with ■) basement. 1toU|B (^jbldtd, DOR McDOHAU). HAYDEN — ASSOCIATE BROKERS — Inv Co. Inc. M3 ORCHARD LAKE PE MdS3, Eros. After 5. PE 6194S A REAL INVESTMENT BARGAIN! bouse, nerds soma Rates up. Splendid chance for a ales profit If you bare m*'energy, an Bandy with teoie aad Ban a few daBara It. ’remodeled kltebsa aad plen-■f cupboards. I brdrOoms and b up. Tull basement, coal fur- t TRADE. Furnished I e°oniy *4.4*0. tTlfl’i’down pay* it saiM par month. Owner cia1awersAD, realtor Humphries! sase. lift ear Bunt*. Full ;s t*7*S- owner will taka house ilsr as part down payment. I Telegraph Open 1 FE 2-9236 MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE Excellent Alum, sbttni n LtvlDg rm BY OWNER CUSTOM BUILT CIVILIANS $19.9 DOWN hftt. Storm*, screen* • Open, walk in aad look If interested call owner. DATS WO 3-3350 IV1S , SAT., •PH.-TOM tached 2-car (aragt, having ci frontage on one of Oakland O ty's finest tlku. Two natural : places, completely finished w patio. 1H car garugg. Back yard fenced, and nicely iSbdseeped. OH lu-pace Lot 75 t lH Close to ieKsSlT oHylBM ^>»sr Hear Williams Luis 3 car attached. gcra< drier to blacktop roc kRCBM ft’ dl built-in stainlesi |Jg IT faulty. Bel. ut V with naturml birch _________ Marble fireplace, 32 ft, carpeted Hetty room, slut* vestibule. gla£ MARMADUKE By Anderson & Leaning Suit Buhw Propefty57 BREAD & BUTTER A real goad combination deal using jjaitert — g'rposes __ 'wr__________________ groping community. Ideal SLAkra TV saadtra aM GIROUX Buslnett OpporttmltIe«99 SsSHwwIwWQ^fU STANDARD OIL l stall station for totoO. Road To- OENERAL RIAL EHTAT1 Open ’til 2, SUB. *tll t BLAIR i___nVatBaSsT* »»>•_ ~ 7 mS~oWK4»T~«^»«i.OA80-•- 7 ana garage, MA MBt__ ■STANDARD OIL stations tar tooso. Moderate tment. Excellent potential. AUBURN AND LADO LAqolikm „ Par further Information call in g-5311 days, or Oeonte Howard, OB 3-0176 after 7 p.m. _ MED CAR LOT TOR BINT OR SOtt. FE 3-0Si». ______ Sole Land Contracts 60 ACRES. CtafkstOB WM..A. home. Sewing I ■ M15, 3 bedroom _____________<■ Ceram it tile hath . with built-in vanity. Full basement with largo tiled | taped-, lot‘ 10*’ HOYT KENNEDY mot? Kit. 23.3x13. This’house is only 3 y« Must be seen to be spp A real buy at tlO.130 w to mortgage. 3316 Carlos Dr., off Hatchery Rd. PLEASANT LAKEFRONT I 118.900 — large family room. Beautiful farm style kitchen. Large carpeted living room. Com-I plcte aluminum siding’:, sjy cari ss^ScelSn?1*teke’property at a LAKEFRONT — Cosy Rm* I°"cwi“uSwTd' T,r”*: WEBSTER OXFORD — LAKE ORION LAKE ORION 3 bedrooms. Large family ki Carpeted living roor 13 * 1 , NEW BRICK ROM* — 3 bedroom ' on paeod highway South of Orton. Immediate possession. IS — only 11 per cent down. INCOME.- 91500 Down for this 1 apartment Income. Johnson St. i ^ . -tv .... I -J. 1& baths. Basement, L BRICK DOUBLE ’ J’FrC. HAYDEN, Realtor f-gga: &'‘d Open Dally >»; Sunday 1*4 ______OR 4-030* 6% TO 20% MONTHLY RETURN B-usi^L.Fi°2lLa,K Rd 7omme*rclaL *ST7 «1 parcels. RieiBoat location fgr any | sVrrR g FE 6-S94* K? of business. On pay- ^ contract Bonaonod In y**'-Purchasers has 2* per cent sqii Payments MS. Tour coot 12.6 C. Pangu$. Realtor too M-ll BA 7-221* Ortohvilla uun’^oNTiuen iovpr om ill Bari Garrett. EM *-3*11 I 4 business. On p «t surrounded by *-lvislons; *7* per ft. GEORGE BI^AIR REALTOR DRAYTC r^RRRT OR^ AT »Dtf Commerce road snd’tUnloo*Lake 3-ROOM OUTFIT ^ Llvfaut room., bedro^s •JJ1*1' MtM MM *6 weekly. Peoesopt RSltefTtl OpE**d tK «B»’SS»dJ22i7 SSfali coast 3 vanity lamps. „_____*TPay ssplljwiL Pearson’s Furniture. *3 Or- 5LJ________ _____ 6-PIECE bedrm. SUITE like all Uses tl* Up; —— .-U shallow »».• I electric stoves * YEAR CRIB MATTRESS. WET proof, teosisprto*. *7.**. FUJT; son’. Furniture. A Orchard Lake IJ'O'tOOMra T^noWcnp^Vo6i5: 3’modern step ublee. mstchlnt const ttbts. f decorates Jumps. Puurusu?* Fumlturs.’ a Orchard dSl commerce Road. EM 3-4113. COMklERCI L FRONTAOE. 110 X 12* ft 4, family, apt. with 3 tar fangs. 114 Oakland Arc. Phone PE 4-3883. ’__________; Light mfg. . Nonet*, new masonry 'concrete floor. S&*__________I SEASONED CONTRACT. *3.0741 Lake A balance. Pays *00 P»t m^te-J000*|-pc i" discount, Giles Reulty, PE >017* • u __ Money fo Loan 611 i k a* boob. {Uomsed,Moneyr Lrodw)_ [ S^ ltmhShf W*?.^ R«j ■ashhitoim pad*. 1104 Peorsoo Pumlturs. U BUCKNER 9 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 SB. ----------- —■( FINANCE COMPANY Vinyl Unoleuis^Ysrd Roy Alinctt, lye. Realtors. BORROW* UP TO 1S00 S J£ 31 C. Huron St. owficBB IN I SyeFs 141 W. Huron_gw Pontiac — Drayton Plaint — Utica I yTcn FT. UFBIOHT BOTPOINT Waited*LkJ Mr^taiihiS: Plymouth®^c* Borrow with Confidence I——; a........... iSH GET $25 TO $500 U;; Jg};— . ; g* Household Finance i al- awod swivel Base pwi, iiuo* Corporation of Pontiac !«" OB (Tin ! I1,. fe^Awlui Wluten guarantee 30 QUICK *2*'TO. I60SW3ANI other sat* to choose from. 6bel, SEABOARD .FINANCE.CO., ' i TV 3030 Elisabeth Lk Rd. FE . lt« N. - FER^REET, I s-sbai Open 0 to and Sunday Easy Parking — Fhojne FE Mwl _ i ^ 1 Get* $25 to $500 ON TOUR Partridge IS THE "BIRD'’ TO SEE Trhileror Boat Sales? Garden Center? 34x04 Brick ate* frame new 4 toilets - Huge grease trap Signature 114 CU- FT. DEEP FMW5X. OOOT ■ condition. 103 W. Pnnt St, Lk. j Ortoh.______: _____________1 a euwe foot ntemeroiBBT i fireplace 1 . lots of c with f paved road. Reasonable down . IC L. Templeton, Realtor 3330 Orchard Lk. Rd. FE 4-4*43 j After 0 p.m. FE 3-8502 Priced. 121.800. At R'olfe H. Smith; Realtor 144 s< Tetenaph n 3-7S41 iVaPU-Wayl FOR OOOD BUYS AND TRADES FOR COLORED EAST LOCATION. 3 b Largs tet*°Sso*6ls at?*17,5M. , FURNISHED LAKE FRONT — 1 LAKE SHERWOOD’' ...tTNS’ fcuBd Cass. Lake Rd. - M59 Comments) piece wrttta frontage on both Highland Rd. aad Cass Lake Rd. Extra good home on tl i — t33,*oo with tt.oao down. ORAND OAS RAWOE OOOD 1.. Ill FE *-7M§. _______afovi tx- - condition IE 3-11*3.____ ( INCH NOBOB 0 Cole-Easlick ' ai Restricted.Communities; j 1 EM 3-000* MU 4-MSS Bend foh ■psrtrldi Idge't fro* "Mleh- 2*2 Fontlde State Bank Bk!* ’ ! tfuWe " TEAGUE FINANCE CO. nces Open I CLARK it condition throu*hout i of cupboard kc bsth’up, stool (1.M0. dn. Call tonight. Floyd Kent lnc„ Realtor 2208 Dixie Hwv. at Telesraoh ! FE 2-0123 - WATER FRONT DREAM CASS LAKfc. — Park OFF CARROLL LAKE RD. On, West Beechdale. Cdn pletelv renovated 2 bed SMITH WIDEMAN FREE PARKING om modern t floe to Ponttae Plant) nice kitchen. ’ i. * bedrooms. 1 $250 DOWN:! r $7i p (RANSFERIUED - Srifh^SSo down***’ NOTHING DOWN I CASH TO OI MORTOAGE L BMroo» brick ranch. B»m*j I neighborhood lit MEDIATE POSSESSION. CALL AND I I ' MAKE US AH OFFER. ! < IINDIAN VILLAGE ,; 3 bedroom. 2 story, located at 291 I Raeburn Street. Full basement automatte oil heat, plastered walls. Possible 2 family. Los down payment. Immediate pos session. Only *70 month. CIOUS LOTS- BIRCH CUPBOARDS IN KITCHEN — - LARGE COUNTER SPACE .-— LOCATED IN WATERFORD PONTIAC-CLARKS'tON -ORION • AREAS MONTHLY PAY- . Feature) hall carpeted, Brick tlrcplai Plastered waifs Tiled lucres tl room. Oil heat. 2 cat tsrai 019.0*0 terms. 1MMED1A1 POSSESSION. your payments (36 ' rge lot: garden1 spot,; itrtes. Near 1 Dodge ■ ■ Lake. ^ R. J. (Dick) VALUET t FtAbl.tsd Am A . open • lb I « 4-3531 Don Nlchoilc - FE 53yi WEST HURON Templeton WATKINS LAKE FRONT ^ l —dle^g’^room. brtck_ flrej POSSESSION* o wall carpeting. FOR SUMMER — IMMEDIATE j Moden KSi.‘ JS,’ 245 Okklahd ISiii^S iK? • * n *** ANNETT ; I Indian Village ' MENTS REASONABLE. • JIM WRIGHT, Realtor I ■ FE 5-0308 MULTIPLE.LISTINO SERVICE tllLTZ REAL ESTATE FE 5-6181 . Sale Resort Property 52 CABIN.’ t area, Good ___ 34 Months to Repay PH. "FE 2-9206 OAKLAND- . _r._____________________________ T rati fnmnanv jTfna OF oreen bark weave i nan i nrrmanv i eorpstlng. OMO 1*74 Argyls Washington Park • fe W CLARKRTON RD LAKE 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR _____ ROCHESTER ROMEO BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICH I , LOANS 434 TO (900 FE 4-3541_ . M0* W. HURON I RgWB^ . HOUSEHOLD GOODS 02 REFRIOERATOR. t tsv. 1 i:SU | QBEV,5,RT “• **--- ». * Good School location, vostt- 12x23. fireplace, dining room — Kitchen with nook.* bed' room and lavatory on lat floor,- 3 lge bedrooms and bath on 2nd. Basement, oil ft? ' MULTIPLE ubt^no service SELL BUY TRADE ___ ONLY TAXER DOWN. COMPLETELY REDECORATED AND RECONDITIONED. OIL FURNACE. lVb BATHS. CALL . TODAY. MILLER Caaevliie. Ideal for 2 families or I income. Terms. UL 3-2342. Urge*famt’y. AlumlnSm^ldteg hr I MODERN COTTAOE IN WOODED less upkeep The lot Is large end | • area near lake, completely shady Owner out of state, must! inci Model A Ford. Near ieil,$13,e5#. Branch. (3*M. FK 4-4,776 WOULD YOU like to —- $8T____________ tend County? If 1 bedroom home » n>r yra. , »> i at — — ranch typo design with 3. I walls large basement,';,—. Mm heat end hot water, j1 __________ ' W**bur sell or .trad*. Come out and look around_2 acres of free parking: Fhohe PE 6*341 OPEN MOB. SAT. * TO * . BUDGET YOUR DEBTS j m« ^4~.Vi mil. Pull price only 1130* CONSOLIDATE BILLS—NO LOANS! K 'of Aubiirn Heights 00 Auburn. “',,Xis_M__BREWEH1 ' .' the your b»at>sl__ ! Rrt . M54 ■ ‘ ...... BLUE "MOHAIR COUCH AND / DRIVE-IN restaurant ^enioylng I JOSEPH P REISZ. SALES MO I I *4-M i Huron Bt. PE 4-4.-- Eves PE 9-0*33 or PE 4-473* where you could jet 1 . --- --,y of-five la Oak-1 • automatic heat 1 Must sf ----- IB down. For Sdt Lots 54 BEAUTIFUL ALMOST ACRE ] ofcfi. Lk. nriv. $95 down. Oxford < Orion vicinity. Hagstrom Financial Advisors. Inc. _______________ Its B 8AO IN AW PI 3-7*63 | dten tl79 n E. Princeton ■-_ Mortcr.tr* I turn ■ 51 BRUNSWICK 4 I I POOL TABLE. worxfafa LOSM ...” St**, baby grand piano. *3*5. Another Big Bear First Consolidate your debts and modernise your hornet -Let us pay off your mortgage or. land contract, personal debts and modernise WEST SIDE 2 PAMILY BRICK DWELLING. 3 BEDROOMS. LI VINO ROOM. DINETTE AND KfTCHEN MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE move^ your ^family tnto^a needy condition.C sail now ** lor NEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL • mortgage availabie. Lake Oakland Front large bedrooms, a brick 1 floor home, living room with fireplace overlooking lake, lg* screened porcta tile bath, kitchen with lay cpaec, PA oil beat. 2 car garage. 118,940 Terms home ^located . 91.800 d^wif. Don’t pass r._ waning tdroom modern 2 RESIDENTIAL LOTS - TOTAL . of 240 ft. frontage by 142 ft. deep ■ — on square- Lake. Road. Col-1 berry Park Subdlvlslop. TAVERN - In 1 Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 75 West Huron Street FE 6-81*1 or FE 8-62*3 ,v fLorsli* west Bloomfield GEORGE R. IRWIN, REALTOR I Twp , ihad* trees aad Inks prtv-2*8 W. Walton_____ FE 3-7*83 | llSSCS. FE 4-1127. Hagstrom O'NEIL Spirkllng okk floors. plMtc wails rtfcely decorated. High, bof,,f'S."‘.‘.Kce’d’InTri Make the most of this king si bargain, see It today. *13.1*1 NEAR HURON BRANCH BANK « tile bath 2nd floor. Llvlni room, 1 picture windows, eo Ionia! fireplace, dining room lge-kitchen, breakfast room den. glassed porchj 2 till rtgb. *24,000. terms. ' ETT. INL.. _ s E. Huron S OETTINO THE MOST OUT OF LIFE? You’ll enl07 the convenience of this sharp 3 bedrm. brick contemporary, full base- nlcely landscaped, close to shOF ping center and schools. FOR SALE “LOTS” * 6 Choice Lot* 17 X 150 ON FAYED STREET HAGSTROM • REALTOR ' 4900 Highland Rd. (KM) PONTIAC OR 4-0358} WE GET RESULTS! VXD BEAR CONSTRUCTION CO 93 W, Huron ’ _____JOSEPH FURNITURE BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON bunk beds complete with springs bad mattress. 93* *5 Pearson s _____FE 3-7*33 $600 TO $2,000 an Oakland County homes. Mod- CHROME DINETTE SETS. A8- four chairs and table *M M value. $39.85. These are new 1980 designs. famous makes formica tops. Voss & Buckner, Inc. “LET’S TALK BUSINESS’’ 3*3 Orchard L i parking. — 34. 63 | CHRbME DINETTE SET. TABLE IrOom i GROW - I bedroom k l*'*f Dixie Tavern Hot spot and’ quick lunch, oood parking and priced at only *77*04 down including property end modern building. Chance of a lifetime. Big Nursery Experience required' Sub-tantlal down . payment. Shown only by appointment. Restaurant Swaps -----------—__________ ----------^------------ and ( chairs. MAJOR 3-4454 _ PIGS THAT WEIGH 200 FOUNDS : CAS'lNET SINK 13H INCHES: ---- to Amp for butVdteg ma- metal Ironing boerd; telephone jMHmhmgM|gH|||wk: porch lounge chair. PE tertttt or any! ISO OA 0-3347 IMS MARE 5* ■ worth j____ _J____ 66343.__ [ BOAT IC O L OS POT REFRIOERATOR. payment j Good cond. MS. Also groy rug. FT VAGABOND CASH FOR USED 1 ! DAVIS ROTARY SEWING MA-ehlno,* portable. g4S. FE 6SS11. DELUXE ELECTRIC STOVE. NEW IN ’M. this has .a lovely kltchi a bis lot. Owner^laJea? Call now for roqr appol; «FE 8-0466 •1500 d ~ WNllinm Realtor Open * HERE'S A LOVELY 4 BK1 , ROOM, ttb story hoc nestled In 4ht heart Svhran V(Ua*«. There Is dining room. 1H baths, ft basement and fenced hai yard. It's selling for 1120 and certainly . won't is .long. The key ti t FB 3-1103. INTERESTED^ BUILD-"tkinttvn abided INO W» -w it tor 011.200. c DORRIS plaster floors. A U TIF U L BRICK RANCH- HOME. 1161(1 will admire, and meal ’ airy. ultra-modern ■ ■n. exceptional bate-, asphalt tiled, and s*- avutory, professionally JOSLYN AREA. 2 bedroom Polished ado clean at a pin OI SFECIAL. *10,640 -room home near Call school, all large and t fortabls rooms, oak II and plastered' walls, heat, tour dandy ksdro) lot *0x142. Zero down. ter. l'A car nelghborh LOCATED IN THE HEART rancher with aluminum aid-las and m car attached garage s—|— E|— a beautiful recreation ri , boards°°OR T^Bl • ___Ei 2-71#* BOW McNAB . ART METER tlto. *13 J *00 to henois. can tor your appointment' Todgy^ * ■ RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Itt B. TetetMBh Rd. open 0-1 VACANT BRICK * SHIN-OLE HOME. *10.060 - OI regale 4th per sent Intend atorei, schools and transportation, walking distance Pontiac EWNb.-f’ ’ ’ . . 1 BEbROOM ’ BUNGALOW ft OARAGE, (12,010 -a- toe of the better homes In Fondas, paved street, targe? high TIRED i xceltent basement. RBNTINO-B«t h nothing Information. 11 . DOR Rig ft SON REALTORS WE TRADE R W. Huron Ph. FE >1*97 BROWN 1285 DOWN - Lovely tittle home and well constructed. Near Lake. Close to Drayton Plaint. Full bath. Automatic hot water. Alum, alarm■ Mica lot Priced at Wily Brown. Eets, Call. OA 8-MI*. I modern homes, i A-t condition. Tdoitlv 3 _____________ homes Various locations. About 127* Closing Costs It all you OI SPECIAL - Yl 20x40 ft. bqnj^alow COLORED - A lovely bungaloe only * yn. old, Paved st—[ W eellent condition, priced lead right ■ v details. EXTRA SPECIAL - West suburban — Near Pine Lake. Lovely large 3 bedroom BRICK Rancher. Many ■tb bftths. Largs TUIM J ----a —- t. Bsautuuily landscaped. Fries* 1*0. Terms. Be t ft TRADE — Largs IEU. OR____________ _____ room BRICK RANCHER techcd two car gar. A oust built home with many fatras, carpeted elnet. bedroo— place. Two planters.. Bt and range, washer and home designed you the utmost firs- land. Only 1 )’ACl^ES* o LIST WITH U( - For fast and ft-flclent service. WE BUY. HELL ft TRADE - 30 jrs serving (ten- ■IiH. BROWN, Realtor (M Ellisbeth Lake Road •h. FE tm______er FB Mill MULTIPLE LISTINO 8ERTICB GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell thinks you’rf not using thuptlgh Classifiea Ads l Bateman- &. Kampscfi HAGSTROM , mK,«ScORAFH-OFEN eves' tte. h„SK'«m, ! HI - HI LLV11 .L AQE PONTIAC - ’ OR 4-03581 GOOD PAVED ROAD TncomeProperty Must si tncodre i)250 iponthly. Reasonable. Terms Owner 33S0 AuBurn Road. Auburn Hstehts. UL 2-23U. ROCHESTER Inventment Income : famllv home, upstates ^ a^art- ullv furnished and aspirate en-tance. Dbwnstalri hat * rooms ,nd bath and stparate entrance. Inch apartment has own heating vatem. There Is a partial bale-nent. 2 ear garage and U fully kndacaped lot, 60 X 150 ft. This wilding, la located on a nice lUtct Residential street. p’.OM down. T^it apartments are fully rented and snow a net 10 per cent return on your Invctt- 8MITHA ft LILLY 000 N. Main Bt. WF-ST SIDE SPECIALS 2 family, 5 up and * down, tltoo 2 family brick duptex. (4.(0* down. I family brick apartment building, separate utilities. Farklflg. (It,IN. Several _3 and 3 bedrooms. *_ ~ ones, Rea* W. Huron S«l» Lake Property 51 BY OWNER 2 BEDROOM. YEAR 'round humt. 2 our garage bask yard fenced hi, near Union Lake BEAUTIFUL LABS' tOT. JM FT. frontage an Whipple Lakt. FB i-im, LAKEFRONT J BEDROOM H(»ii| mess nuns, _____________ _ fishing, mu 4-32*7 or write J. Tavern, Rt. No. J. Fish Luka* Holly, Mich. LOCATED V MILE WEST OF Oxford on Duel* Lake Ilia WllW. Well reetrlcted SS.-00* sash or terms. QA EM77. j ; MSi LIVING Oakland uonty. ~ JM. “ — £%g4 sites. 8om# with lr#ts. _ I $185 down. LADD'S INC. 43M-DlxlU Hwy._______OB 3-1221 LARGE hOt, OVERLOOKING lake, l mils north of ■ Clarkston. OR 3-4812; LAROE LOT N67 .14* FOR TRI-level home. Plenty of shade. Cash or terms. Alhl street, Ponttee-Watklne Bub. Call EM 1-*M7 after 4 or weekends. ______ NEED UP TO (*M CASH FOR down payment on a lot? See SEABOARD FINANCE OO.. UM MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A.. LANDME88ER BROKER apung-WJ-ft-Tototeauh-Hd.-EE >16(2 witS mm ROCHESTER WILLIAMS LAKE Those three to foot lots are i one of the a an excellent Often ana plenty a elevation for basement. Can no purchased for 1* per cent down. LAKE PRIVILEGES a adjoining 50 foot lots at Cres- C ommercial Property Hero Is ft once-ln-a-ttfe-tlme tn-1 vestment opportunity. This property Is located In too highly do-felreble downtown Rochester commercial area. At 321 Walnut pUUMvfttd. The largo i building now oo the Income I property r* Investment. “iMITHA ft LILLY Lakt privileges close by. . MACEDAY LAKE to s IT woe pi with acces, ■no oeach house, ten (7* down. FaCeWoodeo. M-5* _______ma mat For Sak Acreage 55 OR 3-123* < STANDARD OIL Hai a stall station for tease, mod-ora super station. Rochester and Long Lake Road. For further ln-. formation cull Ml g-UlI days, or Mi 8-834* after 7 p.m.' sBrcEXS on. has modbrj? service statlonx for lease, good locations. Financial able If needed. For f matlon call FB 4-1 pm. Mr. Faddito. 1 4 ACRE LITTLE FARM Paycheck Short? ay this beautiful tt|tle farm and tvs a garden *<(0 reduce your ring cost. Excellent sou for Ult. berries ft all Unto of gar- Ssle Basiness Property 57 A GOOD BUY —_______... OROUND FLOOR location with parking, tat, near bank' ft good shopping center. “ to, modern fur- sflec. mi • Owner — Fmrtlae frags STOCK AND FIXTURES IN NOVKL-ty .store, also show cases and ------------- GROCERY STORE 34 2 story brick bldg. : Oood cond. Very plea - quarters ups totes L Thumb area. Must see ------ PL 3-10*6. WATER SOTFENERS TO RENT or sell tl H mouth. OR 3-13M. Mitchell Distributing Co.___ WILL TRADE RENT QF 2 BSD-roam house for handy man's tebor: building ssptte tank and Installing tlto field tand plumb- help aval irthsr info FINANCE , FIXER? * Order" Classified Ad* to •ell, relit, ftod a good job. DIAL • FE 2-8181 Ml 4-35*0. . DRYERS ' NEW IN CRATES $119- LITTLE'S FURNITURE ft AFPL. 8217 Dixie, Drayton_. OR 3-m*4 DON’T WAIT TO. KEFURNI8H. J-* -vr------------------- NANCE COT 111 . UM N. Perry. FE DAVENPORT. OOOD CONDITION. Odd pjeoes for cabin. UL 2-341*. BLECTRIC RANGE. OOOD CON- dltlon. UL 3-3*1 Phono OR j-Cl**1* PORD TOH TRUCK 1*3* IN GOOD •hope and 2 fistteth tot I Iwvnuv lusvs, eeu. w• asn-medium slue tractor. White front lng, stove. *39. Phone OL 1-1259. wheels prclengd. .PE, *-2*23.--- ELfeCTROLUX VACUUM. M> PRICE. PRIOIDAIRE REFRIO.. 97*. ] eellent condition. OR 3-»131. BLECTRIC RANOi.UU. OIL HBAT- LQTSvTRAlLER. OR WHAT BAYS hfcvr you mm dn. pymt. Ail Lk hom.. Eli 3-4350. SMALL RADIO. $5-$12, CLOCK RA- 37*7, FORMAL SIZE 12.' LILAC WITH *• velvet bows, *12, EM 3-6926. GIRL’S FINK NYLON SHCMtTTB •Iso M. Also drossps,_______ suit, sportcoat, eoat aad to stei 4. FM 8-5*19 after* pn____ MEN’S surra, TOP COATS, *7.9 Lunas* — 3 pc set — (14.91 EDWARD’S — .g ft .SAGINAW T1FCHtMAL,7 SIZE ’ ldj'LIKlC WORN ONCE, DRY CLEANED. !AL BLUE WALTZ - LENGTH ”-'”"AL.,BKSE '* - ---- ONCE, D FE 4%(3. Sole HotiMllold Goods 65 M PRICE — REJECTS. BEAD. JH Uins nom (mot. *1.18 wk. Bargain House. -103 N. Otoe. FE rora hloh nbo. «|m. Ha- hogsny roeord cabinet. Good son-dluon, *3* such, MAyfUr >1171. WAYNE OABERT 121 M. Susttmw FE 8-618* FREEZERS - UPR1QHT FAMOUS 7 3 OVEN BLIC-eora piste — *1. Tty' i. 1 tosk, 1 typewriter. ?*?to .WHH __ Call FK 2-6J68. ________ . ORAY CARPET. ALSO A GREEN ® 1M0:« OAS RAtrafcs ~ .$69 LITTLE'S FURNITURE ft AFFL. •217 Dixie. Druyten or 66558 BOUSE AND FUNNITUEKTHhM Joahgsy. OR 3-94*4. HIDE-A-BED, YELLOW LEATHER -'**• ---- or- 3-*r~ (absrdlne shortle, ►HOBSKHOLD FURNITURE FOR ___—.. —hiiiIM «W*E#, ' m IMflEftMTHi *. f qpi EsOr '**1 • Refrlgeretors. (IS ft up, %bto!!^ud2W^J: T? t»*«& totes. toSiBidt • Ehrus. put • torn. But, i W >71*4 • QMS Mod. t~ sun. lo w * THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL JHI J960 TWENTY-NIwE Sill ^uMiOn* W LATE MODEL '88 ELECTROLUX W L35 Appllanc«». ri I MM. trend n*w HML hwm’i .. attur*. a OnkN Mil in. linoleum 73®' mowTHuTI prtt« it Jllt'l, Ml Baldwin Avi maple otopleap taiui l»W OHJOBI. RipUWWMIW BHWICC flsif.Wiok.iBuif»Ht i-fiii. MUST SELL. EXC COND. MAY-Uc Auto. Oubtr. ITS; modern davenport, Ml: WVWOT mover. IK: »l«o (koir mm ottoman, 111. Coll FB 4-MM. ' MATfSriRT^SuCH ANd CHAIR 'With till owvort. ULMMS. ~MAYTAO WRJNOBRWASHER APT. SIZE KELVINATOR REPRIO MATT AO AUTO-REBUILT ^ Sill Misceda nestis me. soil nra. PHI LRNOTH. ,8 Sir* Thompeom*7808 Ilti tot 0***' lpos. • VICTORIAN :DDtDKl" ROOM ' chain, mil lady'* < deal, sew-lng cabinet. 01 27 In. TV; aft in urteel oondtttoa ma 6-3932. • ‘ill. ODARAHTUD U . OAL. heater*, Mill; M-foL auto, goo heater mil factory warranty, MI.M; Thompionjr Till M-58, Wait. i-i romxx in coil »5b MAHOGANY BREAK FRONT SSSC-retary; I or 11 plooo mahogany HMMp’NNfeHli---------- often accepted, table IliT 1 act. Ml Pa ___in g-soss.____________ ffwr " OonfeATiHO contents or fine Blrmtnghi-- -— -- furniture of quality.____ Call OL l-MILL. K. Satan, sale Tv act, lio n replace « NEW" Carpets, linoleum, rtmi “at”REDU?ED*llU M . ’Pontiac Carpet & Linoleum m «,"»atni laebrd. OYER M USED TV SXT| PROM llt.il OS- TV antennae. AIM. WALTON TV 111 I. Worm , P E MW ; A-l STOKER VERY 066b c6ld>. OR Mill. MM Scebaldt. ANCHOR FENCES Wo money down PHA enprovsd FREE ESTIMATES, FE MW NOROD ELECTRIC R ANOE. til I BEEP AND PORK - HALF AMD OR 3-MU./ y I quartera, Opdybe Mil. PE l-TOtl REAL NIC* BABY PLAY PIN 111 BARBER CHUR. RC. ITS. MA lit LOTS, I r- — l losratHar cablet, |l eeata par toot, niuaa is caste each. o. i. nil M-H WOat. is IN. ROTARY LAWN MOWER, in pe ma . II IN RXO REEL TYPI NEEDS Util cord, bargain. ill. IM I-MM 18” POWER MOWER ESS HORSEPOWER Automatic recoll-Leaf Mulcher s».SO PSR wm • FIRESTONE STORE IS WEST HURON WC EMI1 1 IN. "MANOR." JACOBSON savor mover complete - vuh grace catcher and anew plow. Call la paraoo at Cutting Toole ana suppUoa, Comer Cats and ISOAL. ELEC HEATER HIM; Laundry trayi and eland S faucets SlS.M Cae-i l Carry. SAVE PLUMB1N0 ms. Saginaw • PE 5-2100 ins oal. capacity swnibnwd pool, nylon, ll ft. diameter, press form., medium. OB 3-43M after < m»: INS UNDER SEWIWO MACHINE and IMS Admiral radio and phonograph combination, El m ball . yacUee jdaao. lit Auburn Art., aHt^uesettee for sale, tsi Sale MisceUsneous PULL IS,IN. COUNTER TOP (Ml — Ire-built la ranee, eeppertone lap model. |TTM7 M m. gatln _. _. Thom soon, 100BM-59WMi OOOD M.M4 BTU'SFLOOR PUR-• asas and tank |M PE t-rim. PrMb STANOINO TOttJCts IIS M Double bowl elak SIM attffi&JuEF';.--if k &3S!T...............NIE .... Mo ft ■ I*pc. bath cole with trim ... US.M White or colored m s. Saginaw *-•*** Full line of building and plumbing materials WOLVERINE LUMBER I MS «. Paddoet. PE Mm , GARAGE DOORS imtsrp eoeonde. aU etanderd ctaaa la aloaS from MS and up. Eloctrto Spot cpwalore. folding Smoot doom and dleappearlng stair vafe *odStto& ortimatos on garage re- BERRY DOOR Si\LES Opaa from I B I ______*«* «> «WdM. HARDWOOD FIOOIUNO a,BOO »q. ft. Cheap. MY 3-3791. BAY BALBR. I CYLINDWR. II HP. allr booled engine. Runs good. W# see aftor a 4 pm. ITIO Flemings Lake Rd., Clarltetoa elf Saahabav. HAMMOND CHORD .OROAN; S PAIR of triple Used drapes; electric Singer eewlng machine: good Sorto Jacket, size IE MA S-IlM. Bot^ way»_beaWPr 13150 w,„ Thru are tllenf------- % TIZZY Bjr Kata Osann TUR-AIDB TRAILER BITCH, yeerfiai urtojt P*Bb I motor. I c>>Mt _ T1MKEH Onn»VRNACl, cm- trola, chimney, tank. Bait offer. ohLtite ~ TALBOTT LUMBER Oardeo tools. Aluminum window*. _ Paint, Plumbing end eloetrlcal ' —— rubles 10M Oakland Art, PR — ffprwitftElt M» MIMBOORAPH *" IM PI 8-USO. ■ v. - THE SALVATION XRMY RED SHIELD STORE Ererything to meat your MM U8ED t X «. lOTBWWrJVWB and grooved. Oood quality. PB 6-1301. ■ ..... "~UBED BRICE POR BALI. PE B-tOlB _ “ WAtER'bOFiENCR With piastlc brine tank an trie clock Insulated can’t Made of lifetime piaeUe. toley Ssf nd PE t- Machinery 1^YARD HYJ3RACL1C DUMP PAN. J1200. EM 3-6597. after'I.IB ,pL USED OARDIN . TRACTOR WITH jlpur. Star iMMltitl aiu1 teodor. Reasonable. UL 3-117E______ USED lS IN. TABLE SAW, TILT ' Arbor, 1 h.p. motor, switch, ex-j—jm| *--* “■* stand. SIM. Deed ii°stand. ISO E& , twitch ai 3-4111. Do It Yourself ’ ---- p an 0 0 \ 1 For Solo Hroi 92 •YANDARD BRAND NHW TIRBR . BMP to as Oeneral Safety Ttraa. ' *n *** ra> ott' - ** OOOD USED TIRES EUHN AUTO SERVICE MB W. Baron_____________PE >U» LOSE r 750*14 BLACE TIRES. ALL sums brands Off DOW core. tag and eiakanpe. ______ties MS S. Saginaw. -451¥ or PB MO. P?tK PE 4-1507 . Auto, Service CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE. car- -FE BUM. CRANKSHAbT ORINDINQ IN THE ear. OyUBdart rebored. Suck Me-i chine Shop. M Hood. Pti«n* PB Andy cSiki garage Tune-up SpeciulUl ind Oen. He* DOMESTIC AND FOREION CARS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS PB a-oooi 771 Baldwin Av*. Announces that we atlek te quality. We carry the world • famous ‘•ROBERT BOSCH” auto electrical part* mad* to Qtrnyiny Ijkni-tlon Coils-Volt Regulators - Con-. tact Points - Starters - Spark plitss. Boats A Accessories 97 .WEST BEND MOTORS AND CARTS MICHIGAN ■BOAT SERVICE. INC BILL HICKSON, PROP. , 10 W. HURON PE'MMl open mt I PS P.M "JOHNSON MOTORS Stsrcraft boats.^ Oator trailer trailers. everything.for the owbns Marine 3SS Orchard Lite A LARSON. CUTTER; WHIRLWIND' AND ARIBTO CRAFT BOATS-ORUMMAN AND OLD TOWN CANOES AIR-BOY AND LITTLE DUD TRAILERS A COMPLETE LINE OF MAIUNE HARDWARE AND M A RINK PAINTS TRAILER PARTS. AND TRAILER TIRES. Sele Uh* TfBCfc* •II FORD P-0 DUMP, • YARD. A-l COND MA *-«Si IMSTpORD n b-YARD DUM*>, fm. PE s-Mil. _______i IMS FCEtO Ijlf l To" Hwvr A-l. M7I. ail-4rt. . Pontiac’4 Truck Center GMC . * Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS BOB BUTLER HAROLD TURNER’S TRUCK CENTER tst S WOODWARD MI S-WSS B1RMI NOHAM gCBWAll Auto Insurance 104 -d-BO,PAY^g-M.ftEAA3 • CA8TROL'' .Motor * Tra»»ml*sla»! wARK-„ oils The masterpiece to oils; Si made to Eas>ud CAR RUSTED ROCKER PANELS I-Doors. 15.91 pair. U W. Walton. 1 Pontiac. Ft 1-7431_________________1 | “Oh, no, Junior is fine, Mrs. Johnson. .I'm Just calling , to find out where you keep the mayonnaise!" gas. Now. Contuoioro Power prwvod. MI I0 value. M9 50 ,a a , 059,50. These are sltgWy^marr^ I 11- and bottled g VaU|j*pev e vacuum lltsHiois. yyypi • * Palpi. 09 Orchard Laka / rc 54150 Oakl»nd Pud Wood, Cos) and Fuel 77 !'• Sale Farm Equipment 87 ---. ----------P _____________ . ---- ----I DC-1 EAGLE HITCH: LIVE ^___— “ I CemeresT Equipment ^^iaB--w6oD-^Pi|«*LiAci! ift uwde ““ ^ START. opOD J _ DEIjxOxtfDRY*CHARGE!MARkT®-ELECTRIC ta ll PT- | batteries ______ mahogany boat with Mastercrsrt ---—— trailer. OR 3-31S3. Sate Motor scooters w mercury" imark 55. electric IMS CUSHMAN PACEMAKER- trofsjji props. 1300. PE l2HJ^5|CQn’ Oood cond 1110. 583 N. Perry. | 1 ’ i 1957 CRUISA1RE. 1040 WOODBINE. HARRINGTON BOATS Foreign a Sports Cars 198 YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER .* —-------------- AUSTIN . NEALY—SflUTl:—IPSPr. IMS CUSHMAN EAGLE. EXCEL-[ lent condition, equipped with sad-. die bag* duals and octraa. Black. OL 1 0980. ' ..... .. IS CRUtSAIRE OOOD COND1TTON | ,'All accer— :iudod. Phone RE q»S»l. fWWe-»e rnmmm ----- - | _ . u |UU MOVIE CAMERA . —— m-., .. ——. - ■ | . er, snow blower attachment, good ■•^ lens $56. MT 3-IIS0 R'mWgTMr jrrt.Y.iys s.k m«o»i o«»u_7i ™.1"35S | SI™,.,Kj isles.' perfect, now. r both. Call after 5 p.m i-l COND, FE j S used mscnlne Michigan I CASH WAY SALE LUMBER PRICES . -- STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS . ”?! ....■ — ■ ■ 11_j. _ IkSaje Masonite ...... 11-00 I REFRIGERATOR - OE tilx’i Inch Fegboard 13M A-l Raoatog condition guerotccdtagsH Ply score ....mi - Exterior front door, grade A 114 95 Interior deer lam. Dm. “ ro ll. CaU a* 3000 droon. right of Auburn Avfe^ it of Auburn Heights. Sr’^^H.CTortTrU> | A BRAMBACH B^T ORAND h-1 I ^ EeT ABATOR REraYOERATOR Sfenirm | -S5S! I _jVrt ■ n0rt^ ”?-Q![tt ^ ^ ^ “ neem-1 g - ...... IMants, Trees, Shrub» 78 ma s-iioo. | t-toot or_rE_»diir__^^^— - r - • BOMEOrE CHAIN SAWS. NEW POX OO-BOY CARTS. McCULLOCH NURSERY GROWN EVEHOREEN 'and uqof spreader; John Door. end Male* engines. Voepa ana •trees tnd shrubs 1 to 4 ft., 10 or — New idea Davit Machy. Orlop. Mateo scooters. PE 0-MM. trees and thru I ,a vIlle NA 1-3393.__________| harklesb BALSS M •f #6hb tHAcroH AHb e q uTp- ins* s. ivioirapti--- _-B* ment. M35. PE 5-1037. • >~nTip57 CRUIBAIRE. 1130; WHIZZKR PJ*!f MS?- I FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND I motor blkr, y6 MY J-J 1M NEW B USED CUSHMANI IAOLJ8 , __ . Simplex .R Traok_Rab*il ^Mt. U8ED GARDEN TRACTORS AND | MS 8, PM*. PBOBT i dig., l i U S.. I 1 Rood. MA I m LITTIE I FURNITURE A API. 5317 Dixie, Drayton OR 3-0665 per sue sq. ss. RADIO. TV AND RSCORD PLAYER UsM 33 R. ml .corah,, Westlnghouto roaster and txl plasterboard stand. Singer machine cabinet. Aluminum fell b mini 1 “ Knotty Pine Paneling1 3 PATTERNS , WPS. WPO and WC140 UmtM ohalr.. .. . „H . gPECIA L I g ll ROOB. 134.96 Me- type* doors. DILI VERY SERVICE jgMlwgL.-s. AVAUr5 •> sof a^nd efi ai if-f Burmeisters , . ONLY $109.95 * NORTHEkN LUMBER III down — 91 mo • COMPANY •fti|m. rubber, cushion* iW40 uk, Bd EM j-tm Y tteivtlful color* ODcnr 8 * m to I d m d»Uy Bedroom pat fitting Co .. j iSndty M£i 2 p» iW OM WB.IPrt,tm BAfHRC^ PlXTOaJ^O^L^D glT^EIt'CONBOLE.LIONT'WOOD HetdwtM^“cT'iuppIfeT e?pck'b “**• ---- •“mom supplt Take Over Pavments “*» u***‘ no- .. -,n- *^431 *■** ^Bit irtn RtAbv mads. OE AUTOMATIC WASHES, uotd «™‘h Ponu.cd p7e-C»s> iwSihsr.w.'S 3,iT“a s P*’ *"1 I CEDAR POSTS. ALL 81ZB8 Picf- OE AUTOMATIC DHTER^ ueed j . ole tobl«.^eo»p|*t»lyJlnuhed^or - - - • W dilM : FOR ^SaNcTcO, .’ lfe5 f. M',711 I *9 (IIS .30.95 r*s!'*0 I LARGETiZEjroWIACE^ BLOWER (JR 1T axle*A'or j a, e saglhaw_ KIMBALL 8PINNET. • PRACTICALLY N»' ____________ CUSHMAN scooter with all extras *500 new. will eacrlflce for ,3300. FE 2-3341. faucel Jfccordlon- ___ 7*n-i St, with loaoiBi. re_ww»aa L~' j. Law.' 7 r I aun«*5'Powin lawnmDw: ” 1 ish»T.OR^IDT?Sf,mM STRAWBERRIES PI.AHTB. STATS ER8 FOR AS LOW AS |1» I inspected. 3 varieties. Robinson, WkHAvE A WO SELECTION TO Im.'Yva, to PURCHASE MU- Premieres, and Msrihall.All vlrgs ] CHOOSE PROM SO COME IN, -----SEABOARD | free: A, Juhl. OL S-1S83. ;... AND LOOK THEM OYER HOW. por §a|e Motorcycles 95 SPRUCE. PINE. FIR. ! FE. 4-0734 PE 4-1113 ' ---—------------ ______________™| Arborvitar, Juniper, Yews. Mug- j KING BROS. FRfiE MJff£g' *S^|, And ' PONTIAC BP. AT OPDYKE •* • Sj&^*s5WSiJ I Auctlmb Satea 88 i'credlt’aliowed'lf rurchaied. ^"‘wixom M.D£toiiyX*3k*loR0. ; 13 MIL* AUCTION. 1 BLOCK WEST jgqo PARIlSX GRINNELL S MU 4-0035 ^ T«wr»pit. Hl'l-Blfty Music. I 1 ... —* — -*•**' YEWS, PPITZER8. LILA.C. MUOO j e“?- Pine, 8pru5T cotonastey, Bex. 1 „em i -»**•_,______________ i£°r£i’u'*io*! "M? rD. SMITH MOVING CO.. AUCHON | —------- Saturday 0 30 p m. 4891 Dixie por Sale BiCyCICS For Sale Peta *“ *d-1 --------*---- Owens Boats • Inboards — Outboards Fibreglas Runabouts Mercury Motors New and Used Accessories Parts and Service I ns Big Savings UfM Low Down Payments J w MAZUREK MOTOR . " *■ . & MARINE! SALES Woodward at South Blvd. - FE 4-9587 auStinttism GAS . SAVERS * have a good selection of imports >64 MO Roadster, n bool sports lovers car. A«NrM.Tria.'B,.%t-i Delivered Price. Authorised dealer for MO. Mpr- . rle. Minor. Austin' and Austin Ronloy , <■ ' Houghten & Son Healey Main, Rochester. OL 1-0181 Uk-r SEDAN MODEL 1300. North Chev. t S. Woodward^Are. PERFECT j MEDICINE CABlNEfB LAROE-mirrors slliMly marred. 13 Large selection I — “-‘thaut lights duiiium Student Rental Plan — B-8 Terms ] Liberal Trade Allowances. , Elect Organ 1139 60 now M9 50. Authorlaed Oretth Guitar Dealt/ i EDWARD’S 1* B SAGINAW MOD SPINET ELEC. OROAN. I mahogany^ Practically now. No ^ Nursery. 0 OR 3-0730. REPITCH-.BALANCE—WELD 1359 BfMCA 4-DOOR SIPAH, HERE All Algos Carried to Stock ■ is * real “J 24-HR., PROP REPAIR &„r0",„^MrH0‘*U9,r,%«J# iTw Free Chock Up' r price 91131. , Newkirk's Boat A Prop Sorvk* m— I - jKSoM 'gaas- North Chev. r^'immetmo^VWea'! MFG BOATS llBsrJwi* »* W#odr».rd. Motorcycle BAlCS. 333 W. - USED MOTORS ■ 1 BOA RDM AN’S 7171 Highland Rd. at Wih. Lake Rd. OH 4-0113_ WANTED: METAL BOATT‘r BAND OR 3-4331 rCTCLE f: f•k'ntbiAKrtio amenia~walled Birmingham MI 4*3135 COMPLETE SBRYld* 6k ALL 96! - APP“* without light* Sliding * errifle buys Mtyug*n >> parking3l^rear.^-37* * *y, rTn | ||gyrROPOLTTAN 8MAI. MONEY FOR ANY'WORTHWHILE i PIANO purpose — Get up to 1500. SEABOARD FINANCE CO. IlM N. 1350 NOROE OAS DRYER, big family L£a*^ QTT7 special, ette. Fully automatic. Utetime »td__ InsulaUoo 11 06. guarantee against nut. Only L**>. n-.. . ■■ J IMS. ILM por -WOOS* * wwulaSMf, 1* bu 11 dehvel BALDWIN ACROSONlC SPINET pl-’* j Traditional styltog with bench.1425 ! , - ™. Roy»i | spring CLEARANCE 10 TO *# 1 ...... il30 Mt Clemen* , cent savings on all gultarv MlUa^MfLE-SHAKS MACHINE | and accordions ,AVE for sale. Used e months ELgtn ---- ! IViegand Music Center !j BAZAAR AREA. MIRACLE MILE , PHONEL?®-?: YEAR OLD MALE BOXER VERY reasonable. PE 2-4431 or FE 3-3753 after 1:33.____ ________ * 2 AKC MALE "BEAGLES, both are well marked and Industrious hunters Special price as pair or will sell In-dlvtdi BIKES POR BALE - _ of Scott Stanley Bates, Auctioneer WATCH FOR OUR AD THURSDAY 1 FE 3- b"& B AUCTION' °^^l^lke” MlVIn^up ! 5039 DIXIE HIOHWAY Scarlett’s Bike and Hobby Shop, ACROSS PROM 30 E. Lawrence,_FE 3-7843._I DRAYT_ON_SHOFPINa^CENTER : | ~Bo||ts « ACCtMOrtCS 97 MOTORS. FORD *53. Old* Hoick ” * ■ NEW SHALLOW V ds. Phone OR jT13. XniT26 OAL ARC DACHSHUNDS AT STUD. j For Sale Housetraiftrs 89 | 33*4 FT. 3 BEDROOM. ALLr MOD- ' j lag too Scott L*k« ’ : VF HOLLY 1888.- 8LEEP8 6, LUCK , otw^ KM 3-8883 fm ., _ j 1955 OENIRAL 33 FT. 2 BEDRM8 2-FT. runabout, motor / WE SERVICE AU Makes outboard Motors Scott. Evlnrude. Johnson end Mercury. Farts And Labor *uar- Oakland Marini Ench, •OUTBOARD SPECIALISTS ' 391 S Sotlnqw • PI 5-4101 HARKLESB SALES * SERVICE. | 3183 8. Telegraph i 1909 VOLKSWAOEM I Ible, PE 0-4310. CO^YERT- • Salt Urn* Cft 106 •53 BUICK SUPER JIT. VERY clean EM 3-00931. > Conway. 1954 'BUICK. 3 DOOR. SOfllH hardtop. Heeds a llttle eloao up. No money down. 8345 full price. Ring Mr Btog. Lucky Auto Sales. PE*4*1006. FE 4*3114. 113 S. Sag- e Trailer MU 13995 Goodyear tires: sua imih, good condition, new guarantee. 15 09 each. . — MUSICIANS -—■ NEEDED — - 310 94 = ■■■■■■ NEW PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS. | rvwNii iBhuimwwi ip un|, 9.** i Priced from $64.96 includir** -l*-\ s 8 prefinished^m^hog H 48 t»* j cisrf tax. Oood selection of i 1 (Cull tor a-lree estimate on all!—i^rbas'prinung S^'ofScs'V your rough lumber S trt u .tedsI 4500 Dixie Hlahway. neit tt ■••• Uac Stdte Bank, GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE HAGGERTY LUM ti L'lR NEW AND USED OIL AND GAS ) south Case. Pontiac. PE 5-0123 A Supply furnaces — Very reap. MA 5-1501. TRADE-IN DEPT. 82J£fTT S1 SatMA1 toM3 I TO ...1st clarinetist Informing | ’ REBUILT. WASHRil ....140.00 »• g.: JSTV” monfti. *o? ISFisS XaSgilPSKKS1 !*!S SS'befSw ra?*MA SiflTI*** I EtoStoTsf ML3S n2 i “! nALil*noV"irKONTil8~biE, Caplt61 Appliance, PB 5-9407.1 PIANO TUNING—OSCAR SCHMIDT | D reglslcrc(1 gy 3.5952 _ F,,“‘ PREE IcT'OOdO HWiE PART LOUNGE CHAIR ....__m Hi J PC. LIVING RM. SUITE I3f 0( METAL BEDS _________ 5 7.0t COIL SFRtNO ....... I S.0t RECORD CABINET ----- S T OC ODD ARM CHAIRS ..... I 4.M 19% DOWN. BABY TERMS/ Wyman’s Furniture Co. 18 W. Pike Str (flED TV. lie 95 UP. SW Radio A Appl,. 433 W. I PE^-tW________' USED wringer washers r. b. Micro Electric Oo. 1040 W. Hn- Simpltx ----- — ! l pm MA 1-1373____ INK COMPLETE. 12J M . A grade FE 14712 Supply. 156 W Mont- ■K^eT ILW)“ul J-mS: I for "pair ae£ "reomtered^^ c^oc^kITr AKc'maLE BASSEtri'YEAirOLD. DRUMS - WANO - BASS i cOLLlE FUPIftM~REQ7'OOLDEN vmra no OU1TAR I beauties. FE 4-5015.__■ _ . CHIHUAHUA. 3 MIN. POODLES. , At,stud. NA 7-2931. ' __ . i DACHSHUND REQ. STUD SERV- _____ 9425 pe M780 ......... Jransportat’ii Offered .1001 nrr stab craft aluminum boat, OR 3-7010._____,.....« ENGINE AIRLINER. LOS AN-I rPT. RUNABOUT. 25 HP. BIO geles San Francisco, San Dleito ,»iin motor. Trailer. 0400. OR |M . Hawaii -IM 10 extr* New 3-5004: ’ ____I York US. Ferry Service toe. OR | rFT'BOAT. MOTOR. OAM AND ' _______—-------------! trailer MS. FE 4-3450 _______ V CARS TO NEW YORK i' foot ' aCuMa-craPt b5at, 1 BfiMjMR ” S',M* j good condition. 5*a h Johnson outboard motor Wanted Used Cars iSu'r’dtock No7 13537 Our'low^rlc* W91 North Ghev ; seenanytlmt LIGHTWEIGHT ?n„°^hiSak„HUuer; n- U-Ol.e W.W. - w- ... at'warne, Traitor j TTstHSiRI* Huron (Plan to power motor Njavye duty weii ly Byam's exolt- I loading trallsh Mi — ’ 14 FOOT RUNABOUT. MARK 25 IN OUR LARGS Mercury and traUor. PE/-1903 10x50. 2- j 34 FT RUNABOUT. | TRUCE doiNQ NORTH ATTENTION tiers new acnuiu. loxao. a-Iroom One 10x43. 3-bedroom. • over otir cost, f' IBS *“ g self-contained ltd b and 30 toot mod* L EM 3*3494._____ p. Bvtnr Call’* •55 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DR. HARD-top NIce! EM 3-3091. S ConWAy. 1952 sulci Hardt6p,_ bYN a-PLOW. RADIO R HEATER, ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payment* at tit.93 por mo call Cretin Mgr. Mr Parks at Ml 4-1500., HalOld Turner Ford. 1953 BUICK STANDARD. ! SWNRR— i 28 fo. I x0 . Oood 1 side . UNCLAIMED FURNITURE CFHOL-ateeed for customers. 1 sofa, 395; • I lounge chairs, 995 each. Bill ott ---— —— Waterford. deceratlag problem? Hundreds i colors k. choose from. or exterior. So* our wall ' and matoMas fabric ” *t....... Horry Pro*. Jelled Magi* no drip ^OAKLAND FUEL A PAINT ,30 Orchard Lk Ave PE 5-9159 ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES Por ovory room m bouse. Newest 1999 doolgns. Largo tseortmont of pull • down*, moderns, balloons, stars. Terrific values Bedroom. 94 M value. 12 25 porch. *395 value, 11.85 Factory Irregulars and samples, At prices that only factory can give Michigan Fluo- Used Trade-In Dept. Lounre Chair .......... (14 China cabinet —... (14 Rollawsy bed. complete — 119 ' Studio couch ... ....... 939.50 Davenport and chair ..... f fft M to'metal bunk beds,'’com-lEAVESTROUGHS K TYPE «9e Lirt. plot* ..... ........... 159.58;Double sink A trim ....MS Double ^ dresser, cheet. and JSftlSjSSl Mm'u'b.........”tjg ft' . .MTS nl. rd Lake Rd. * ■' iLaiei p«ai.-._.. THOMAS ECONOMY wV*lcr’- Ml S. Saginaw ■ PE 3-9151LMM AQUARIUM. 5 PT. LONQ WBSTTNOHOU8E PORTABLE,SEW-j____J_ FT__WIDE. 1 IT. DEEP ___, „ ------- -----!54 parlor Organ WEEKS,, SPECIAL 1---- _____________ watch IpaO^SOPWNI^ACCORD^H I' PONTIAC >i I 14M Baldwin Rd. ROPR BLOCKS "BE J-5H1 PIANO SALE PWWWPt- 1 1 - , ., , 1 fiapr models .OB^anlfc. FEMALS OsAmaN SHEPARD PUP- j SALES IMS Holly nave Til .styles I pics, no papereJI*. OR ; MEIrose 4*4771 chooes from of the famous. Story , pgMALK CANARIES. ALL PET 1---- PE 2-0567 I Shoit, 55 Williams, PE 4-4433 iross from l 40HKIY8. '19.95 ■ _ Hunt’s Pel Shop , « F* 8-3112 95 ] PARAKEETS. QUAR. TO TALK. riiHir' "T-jiM wheel* 11295 28 Ctua $'096 Fall 1950 Sftoar conditioner/ M760. -- ‘ND COACH , Rd.. Holly, rr 2-bed room only IlSOt rfc.mman W PoS7 ir»T. PURREND 59 HJP. JOHR* | ra special. | eon. trailer l year old. Excellent r 41 foot. condition, ti 8-2087.____________________i iTPT 'dwiH cruiser, ism. Ix-i gdhst condition, sieep.f 4. flush I and gajley. OL 2-3343. 53 7% H P. EVINRUDE. A-l 6 _________-RRAYHO..,--- TQP $$$ DOLLAR FOR CLEAN USED CARS * BIRMINGHAM Glenn s Motor bales 4 oas s woodward, mi 4-391 '. HURON PB 4-7311 I i»55 BUICK SPEOtAL. 3 DOOR | ^ardtoj^Might consider trade. < j 1953 iulcv harDtop, very clean. 24M Airport Road. OR I _3-6070._ _____ I 1955 BUICK. T OWNER. IMMAC0-late Set P ‘ AVERILL’S t 3-9111 3020 Dili* Hwy. I 3-391 l First « I ______ Organ ... 7. ;'$595 ---- ------- 10.21! riattniytipr Music Store I v»«t it. Rochi _____________ ----I_ "aKtlCr MUS n 4-0590 | iWDLE^PPUCS. ALTO TOM- 31 xia. 39x26. .iwfor * 4*3091. ,r boat o ZIO ZAO SINGER SEWING chins, dial aUteh modal, la oob-aolt cabinet Makes buttonholes, satin stitches, ole. without attachment*. Take on balance of sectnmt I1JT RM month for l month*, or pay off ITIOO. oath balance^ owojny. Capitol Appll- .E.8EW- ___------------ h attachments. BEST OFFER . 19R East Blvd. ------- ----- 1x12 Linoleum NSgt ... “Mica” Oenuto* ....... Plywood V«” .......... Vinyl, 1 I. 13 ft. wld* . Random tile. 9XB ..... Eaveetrough and OutUr Carnet Throw Rugs----- Inlaid Tile 9X9X13 Linoleum Wall Tile. 34” .. aq. tt. 9e MM •J. It 3j« "BUYLO” UNCLAIMED , uBaw°""" Antiques nil SALK I WOOD WHEEL PARS! wagon. MS osch or soil wheels aojnrately. Choice S3 each. ■* Hi-Fi, TV and Radios 60 1 Wiiif SoftenGirs 66A WATER SOFTENER PULLY AU-tinitin 10 vr itHfioiM, 8388.98. R B Munro Electric Co. 1060 W. _ FEDERAL Modernization Cowhand Carry Specials Combination ALUMINUM DOORS GUARANTEED 1 FULL INCH THICK aluminum comb, doors. Rsgu-larly priced INN. You pay only $23.95 . . • ROLL-UP AWNINGS M0 Mr i awning*, Sale Miscellaneous _ „i controls. Ac* Hooting -Cooling Oimpnny, 171* H-. Uams L .Rd. at M59 OR 3-4554. | SPACE HEA^Hr-AND 335 6AL-lon tank. lMl Pootlac Brittany Spaniel, roglstotwd -with kennel Md doghouse, lb,JpyWS" • fin motor. Call, FE #4134. ■ • * 1 LIMITED TIME ONLY OL 1-S633. Day sieves. « - WCH SOIL PIPE, I FT. M- •KI/^kMHOiUPPLr BLINGERLUND DRUMS, ci ■"HUT' I 5net.!Uke nVwJ'saTrlflce0for cash. wgKwriTj Holly MB 7-4l8l ______________ to 31 toeti 20 modotaM power UdiD SPINET >IANO LIKE HEW., mowers 11 to -33 Inch. Ooodkll. have 3309 ... •_ . • tractor serv- Gallagher Music Co. “ Ci 11 *. HU«to ___________fK 4-0566 Deafer."" UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE. OOOD ■ —.... 1 condition. 876. 68 Edward Bt. . „ . > uprISht piano. 138 8501 Dixie Hwy OR 1-3414 MAple 1-7178 . _ OH 3£M4 fjg'TAPf RECORDER. LIRE' NEW RED CRUSHED BRICK j ______________ loading daily, mi r_war- Sale Store Equipment 7*t NEW ADDING MACHINES. 17* 50. New cash -registers 9138.50 Pon-I U«u Cash Register. 33- 8. Saginaw Sale Sportlnf Qoeds 74 ■wdloin* cab in st, amoklng f trloawltcl RIDING MOWERS. I ' “ ' V 30 ma » to-33 _____mower an__________- - , i. Briggs Clinton. Kohler parts, i service what w# Mil ”—' Uiorlted Dealer. • EVANS EQUIPMENT t deliver. RECLAIMED • BRICKS CLEANED -READY TO USE "POODLES $10 down Hunt’* Pet Shop PI 8t3113 PAHAKEKra OUARANTEED_ TO talk. Canaries. onsos, toed. Crant’* Bird Hatchery 24M Auburn Rd. I’L 3-23*0. ____ REGISTERED POINTER PUP*. _ OR 3-775* _______ REGISTERED.ENOLISH' POINTER DETROITER" -PONTIAC CHIEF Bee the all new Detroiter Larger window ares. . Hasn't ,. 375 i •-EM; ■—— Hard tops, sedans. No for 1380‘. **, H *1 ?|S?Y a*tAoRdINRbnd?tton HIGH 1 POR LARK MODEL k ___ SMC*, uniform temperature I tonnamlaslon. O 0 o d | SLBWORTH * BIAITIE, MA 1-1488 control, aupertor construction and j rSij ! lKT US LOWER YOUR PAY* a?-JS51I m*nU A_fly. you‘transportation. on your present trade on the *11 Terms tifjrour ti BOB «UTtn—o-MOBILE HOMS8 SALES 1301 Dixie Hwy. ---- * nua dollars mobile homi now Detro tlsfaction.- rely 1954 1 R.P.RVIHRUDE. Lhll 1180. PR 4-1793. . „ HP. JOHNSON ELECTRIC motor, eohtrolo and *n* tank, ix. use, 35 hours. 1495. Uk* OR 3-9421. FACTORY BRANCH *58 CADILLAC . "M" COUPE. Radio B Heater Automotl* transmission, W Walls, pow-“ -‘eerlng m P^** v“‘“" FOR I "Plains I ASTRAL BOAT REPRIG.. USED : ___ wooka. Bargain. UL MM3 9p9“_Ld“l!Aw,k_______ I Buchanan Boat works Now aluminum bout. 3 hp Evlnrude 1375: New 13 ft. wood *■—*- 148: steel. ll^^alMwtaue* $2995 . EM *19 5f Fiberglas. 1176; -----*148; F i. $415. PB 4-8010. Oupa 11 Maybe* I 4-INCH TUBING — I BEAMS Many BnrMlna . in Haw, a Uecd Building MatOrials PREE ESTIMATES PEA, TERMS SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL BALES ' CO 5340 Highland Rd (M6fJ OR 3-7083 RELAX • "3 - NERVE LOUNOH Slightly used ooat 1360; will ssa-rlftoe for (109. PE 3-8798. M P«r cent Easy ivafiable on 8 or i ownings. Avail* Width Length Sato Price .30” W' 113.81 V! 4f" 136.Sg 42" 4)” 139.88 #" fir M2.M SO" 48" 138 88 Dr 49" MAM 84" (|* ‘I (IKS M" M" |68 M IM" 4S" 880.M Patio Brick 4 For a dollar % ootora, rod. lemon, orange, pink, gross, silver, a purple. FEDERAL Modernization » am W.W^y day BATS. 9-4 SUN. 12-4 Plenty -of Free Parnng On Our Lot SIAMESE KITTENS R I TT-A N T PUPS. McNARY'S Arlmmtog. Brittany ami Get your vacation trailer i Jo ‘ camping trailers, Sleypt 6. ‘ QUALITY MOTOR * NEEDS AU? MODEL CLEAN CARS TODAY 849 ORCHARD LAKE PE 3*7941 H/Nys i* *aM See M & M Moto. Sales | JTUII LiuO For top dollar on later model earl. 2537 Dixie Hwy.__OR 3*1603 TOP BUCK-JUNK • CAR. TRUCK PONTIAC WASTE * HI 3*0303 OUNS - BUY, SELL, TRADE. . Manley Leaoh. 18 Bailor.______ OUNS. MODERN AND ANIQUE. Buy. (Oil trad* and .repair. Burr* Shall. 375 S. Telegraph. PE 2-4788, LIVE BAIT. ALL KINDS. TROUT 27“ ffi. SPECIAL Owrag* n£as turn* Schol Deck. ' Clear fir V ok Toms, Pagooai - "loor Shorts, 10“ kkJSuM Clear fir 'lwT’ft — ird. Mil iSniixsir Ply. 4xl AUBURN 1 super Hem-tone, all1 colors *4.48 par rafton Open SEWER PIPE—ALL SIZES COMPLETE LINE OP JHlTlNOB "■ Sllpseal pipe I .88 ra.. t SUMP c'^ckte-SreasE *T1UPB BLAYLOCK COAL A BUILDINO SUPPLY CO K^"$bmpsnF 1731 If.. Wil-Bams UtV Rdf at MM. OR ^4*44. trrod, Mt fully ” ri ^d. Special Paneling Offer ^V^C^JnSs^LMsacb 4,^v'e*p%l»1!SJr"l7M sack ■ Oak Flooring " IMAi fflg No 9 Common ...61M M No. 3 Ihorta ■ _ I Nj* BENSON LUMBER CO. Pnntiao . **11 SAVE ON USED OIL TANKS, burners, furnaces, and parts. Wholesale to *11. Q’Brlon Hooting m '*Drbt^ *toao- take adyahtaob ofthRbar into* Ready cash at SEABOARD finance oo.. ills NTParry- PE dlsnt' pet.'Bird dogs fiel . MU 4-8313.____________ ______________, DOOS AND CATS BOARDED! Burr-Shell. 111 • Telegraph. PE 3-4'iM. runabout__ OAT INSURANCE model““pfitio "Trailer" Sales (nd! 3-*1833. PE 8-6278.7" r I —, . ». Top Ca$h Paid •OARWAV" ALUMINUM TfAVEL ! jgervlco, Inc . 8121 Highland Rd. - POR USED CARS - boat and motor for sale em j ]f)V(j Motor Sales ' EtOAT^ SHOW T1 MB . ' Eli 8 SastoSW FR -3-9131 r *s^T¥liioroNs'Dl i TOP DOLLAR NEW .1*6 - VACATION TRAIL- WHITKHOUSB-aPOtolSCRAPT I .tor *? 'W modi MUe. r«*brvatlons now^ Rent I OURATSCH AQUA SWAN BOATS u « I Ao‘«R CENTRDOWN, 38 months { H. J. VAN .WELT I , _ - > CRUISE-OUT 4540 Dixie Hwy. _Ph- OR I-11M .Oxford Trailer bales ! ~ rqat I40ROAN a-utle Eves_________________ BOATS, MOTORS AND TRAILBRB K"---------------------HMMfa aays. PE | . fRAILI outfits 1 f963* Extrude_____ sed boats motors and traitors. Sste*fcJBt Wg 58R??ace WE NEED 100 Adams, Auburn Heights, PE 2-1311. CLYDE BOAT. 16 HF MOTOR. eellont condition. OR 3 CRNTORY nmiB CR»PT CAVALIER BUCK CRAFT PIBEROLAB 8AILFISH-8tJ Nf'IuH PORTABLE DOCKS-HOIST Ji AJAZ TRAILERS INLAND LAKES SALES ’. BUI FE 2-3038 ___ (VICE, " REG. I. CaU MAple o-ina ATTRACTIVE I YEAR OLD ROAN gelding. Will ride End drive. Ha* papers. OR 3-2406.________ ___ CATTLE PIOS AND CHICKENS. MA 4-1813 HALF-ARAB MARI ' BLACK SAD-die. bridle, breastcollar. 3 emb-dep ganders. NA 7-SS31. PONY WITH SADDLE AND BRIDLE. MU 4-5SI7. _______ ’ • WHITE , GELDING, POSITIVELY feptsll Qrt your resert For Sale Poultry^ GEESE FOR BALI Sale Farm product 86 Sale Farm Equipment 87 BOLENS And.. WBEELHOrtSE tractors and attachasonls, 3 model* M UUsrs, 1 mqdols of TMtas rnowart. w* nmii What w* self #wsV^ar^u1®iimiiT 8507 Dim* Rwy. MApl*>717» OR 3-7IH vacs lion* Jacobson’* iruwr waie*. 8833 William* Lak* Raid. OR 3-5811 ' • . . WE NEED USED TRAILERS, ALL sixes. Have buyers waiting HOL-Uf MARINE AND COACH SALES i Holly Rd Holly, MEL Rent er ralkr Space 90 1 SPACE ON PONTIAC LAKE. 175 A Opdyko PE 5-1381 HURON TRAILER PARK. PATIOS. Across Shopping Center Walking distance to schools. PB 3-3915. MODERN AND PRIVATE. IN-quiro Wl D"fi> Rd . * OXFORD- MOBILfc MANOR POR . those whn want the bool. 49x99 MR' 15 x40 cement pslio*. etc. Om b'w *•*> of Oxford on Lake-vjlu. rood. OA 5-3HR_ ■ YOU VE SEEN' THE REST: NOW S*c the host. Square Lak* Trail*! ,R»rk, FB -3:8296 - , , ' , ; - ^ Auto Atcessorie; fi 1*67 CHEVROLET • CYLINDER > wjfx yg *d I USED TIRE* 13 58 UP. WW iur, soil. Also whltowslta STATE TIRE »A|-M I lis nsw Of - ' WV. A FJEA DSLtJXB PI-with M«rc. §0 hp. v $2 ooo Om thim-Morc TO ! 1400. One ; ne Penn- 1 ft- fiber- j | r alum, nod" fibergl Ehy Way „ ... _____ .. n. wna 51*56 now 11400 On, Penn Van 11 ,ft 8598 -------- Van 14 ft *495 One ________ ^las funm^ boat. 1175^ if Cording aeon _ — large stock psokAso deal on your Mercury 8 to 50. h-p. motor*, horns and traitors. Bank financing *10 -per cent down. Open 7 day* Cuff Drover's Gun 4b Sport Center, 15^ Holly Rd.. Holly. MRlroso sharp clean ua . 1 cojSraf*****' 3 DOORS i uuuk HARDTOP’ WAGON CONVERTIBLES TOP DOLLAR PAID JEROME "Bright Spot" ncept for windows. Oood inon. FE HM. l-DOOR CHEVROLET, l1 ir. 5350, OR 3-1317 after »■ ■ •52 CHEVROLET 1 DOOR SEDAN. Straight stick, radio and Motor, good body, now rqenpo, 3 tone-paint. (Mo Lak* Wind Drive, off ‘51 ciriMrt r6r. REPOSSESSION (358 Pull prto*. No Caah Hooded. Par Only 122 month. Da* June let. Rlto Auto. Mr. ML RE 1-4138 189 1. Blvd. iT^RMwar-1*67 CHEVROLET 210 VS POWER- Jlide. Very clean. 11.000 mills. 1.035. PE 2-8868. Alter 5:30 p.m. 1956 CHEVKOLET, BEL AIR, Hardtop. USE JNWSfSPdi, power ■toe'ln^, brakes, windows and no’ CHEVROLET 1 DOOR, POW-Uk* __„i ERQLIUE RADIO A HEATER. FB 8-«M_ ^ Opvn Eve* ABsOLUTELV NO MO NET Used Auto Parts 102 mmi"0,,*““can^odn*! " ih' Perils — '39 BUICK BODY. PERFECT COR- Turner ?t-*u dltion. No motor. 535; '48 CadUl.c --- engine >36. PE 5-1532 1953 FORD ( MOTOR. 1551 PLYM-outh motor,. 1851 More, motor, ra4 *$**+**■ MAH DUE TO LOW OVERHEAD I960 Evlnrude 45 horeepoaer motor. Cnrsl boat, windshield, steering wheel, baler, daek hardware and • upholstered teat. Only t*99 Tour motor tunod scientifi- Rn*d._K**go H PE 4-3410, Op< EVINRUDE I t-OllI-or 6. ■ He p—iic. EJ1_ 3-8117. Franchise dealer of v Speed*Liner, Srii Ray, - ,Swift Boats * LOTS OF NEW A MED BOATS Oakland Marine Exch. -OUTBOARD SPWCIALISTS'’ 3*1 SL Bsstoaw - PE -M10I HERTER'S 11 FOOT PIMRAQUa. run-about. 5188. OR 2*2986. dlt Mgr. 1. Harold Sals Used Trucfca 10) 1953 FORD PICK-UP. I TOR. 38,000 actual miles, good shape through-out. (576. FB-4-tilt., ~ * l'i TON OMC WITH CLOSED IN nlctal bog. $275. OR 3-8377. ’13 CHIVY CARRYALL. AND II _« Ford to ton niekuK.’O'B, _ *84 Chivy W ton pickup *U CjsW, «od. PfiT Very Oood ECONOM7f_CARS 11 AUBURN 1*41 CiflV-1 TON 4-SPEKD, A-l t>r«s.-n8o. ra ran. s,'.. ■; • NEW REPOSSESSED NO MONEY DOWN ‘ 8.‘tST. $1695 iociudc* *U standara equipment A federal I RAMMLER'DALLAS aiAa^IJjiMwnui *, " . i jBS. Mill. small monthto payment*. 1378 full prior. Bias Mr. Bins. Lucky Auto Sslej^FE 4-1808. PB 4-3314. 183 S. 1898 CHEVROLET BEL " A i R. ' ■HMla, A shaxplol No money down. Just ring Mr. Bing. Lucky Auto Salts. FE O-IMSTPH 4-2314. 113 B. sagtoaw. 1858 CHEVROLET. DELRAY. 2-DR., clean and iharpl I to, choose from. tiers. BIRM1NOHAM-nAMBLER, Sts a. WOODWARD. MI 6-3804. INI CHEVROLET BEL AOf 8ARD-top v-i tmt/Sdir bontor, ' nowrrglld* Where olio bat at hjorth Chev. 7 f\I a Woodward A*b. mi ram itti CHEVROLET UL AIR I. TUM-quOi** ' and . wNni, Radio 114 h color Automatic. Immaculate tltot to BIRMTHO____ WOODWARD, TTTTRTY it CHEVIE | • otnljjht - (kill, low mileage. 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL ! 195* CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4-door hardtop. Radio heater, pow-ergllde. Beeuttlui sky MW white flnlih Our Mock Mo. 13 'Our price »1,4*6. North Chev.* 1654 'CHEVROLET BEL/BRRABIO Kin/Auto 8»”«8 >■ FK- 8-0402. 1954 CHEVROLET 1 INDER-RADxO 41 ------ SOLOTfcLY MO MONEY f. ----- payment* c ... OMM IImM .pt Ml 4-7500 Harold Turae£_ . IBM'CHEVROLET 1MPALA vcrtlble. 'Turquoisr — Sale Used Cara 10»[ Sate Uwd Can ; 106 UN CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. BB WW V.-* i Speed floor shift. 1 owner. -EM HEATER. ABSOLUTELY, 190 MONEY DOWN 8g; I . Credit Mgr Mr Hiirk^&*MI 4-7500. Harold .Turner Ford* •SJ- FORD. OOOO BODY. NEEDS By IMtk Tufrntff SateUsed Cars Kte ■IS PACKARD PATRICIAN. POLL ' TIAC TRAIL? MA ■ ,. • 6 -cylindi lOSQi ruiwni ! :J9?tHSS^r5ff-trT i US C"hTn Suburban i QLDS-LARK | f ^■p-j cjoTn/^rn I Fronk Schuck j Vw^i 1 I M 24 AT BUCKHORN LAKE 592 S. Woodward B’ham MI 4-44§5, ICE UNTIL MIDNIGHT i _ _ _ ,Jg. CHEVROLET HARDTOP. V-8,| . ROCHESTER . ' RADIO A HEATER. ABSOLUTE-i OPEN EVES. TIL ( . OL 2-0721 payment* oiFtM O^pJ^ mo** c5l* ',M DODdE CORONET.' RADIO ML ^Vn^l burner” 4W ”1 'SO CHEVROLET. KINGSWOOD ________________... __ ____ wagon, low milear* power broke* at King Auto Seles. US S — end steering. .V-8, white Welle. Saginaw. PE 8-0403 reAh). he*tert2396 EM 3-3S».'.M y.g CUSTOM ROYAL 1050 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE,! gAVK! JACK COLE,1000 ~ "• 1 MilfnKw lM •St PONTIAC CATALINA SPORTS coupe, power iliirMl end hreket. ofts 3113 M M**av*, 1961) ‘ TOimAO SPORT COUPS. Oeet >4.000. Knot eeU for «NM. 3600 MMoo, ft 9-436B. '■ *56 PONTIAC STARCHIEP. 4 — Htr, Hydro . Power ki. RAH, clean *760 FE 2-0939. NEW PONTIACS AT TREMKN-doit* discount. Do net fell to see us before you buy - • Keego Sales, & Sfervice Keegq Mrkw____ ' ; 1954 PONTIAC. 2-DOOR repossession 1149 full price. Hu eafb needed Pay fBy 67 SO. Due May M Rite Auto. Mr. Bell VK 9-46J9 109 East Blvd. S, at Auburn * RAMBLERS No. Ml, 3-door American 91.703.77 No, 153. 4-door American I1T36H Delivered with heater, wlaher, undercoat, plus your license. - R & C Rambler Super Market COMMERCE RD_ . .AM 3-4158_______BM3-4154 1955 NASH STATESMAN. BEAUTI-*--■ 2-tone, excellent eeudltlou. - end hauler. No owner down ,0 payments of $18.35 per l See credit manager. Mr. at Kind Aula Bales. 115 S. lw. PI 8-0403. FACTORY BRANCH eomUUon^ $975. Call eve-| PVE^ St PONTIAC TRAIL. MA MustSacriffce | «”Doiigli 4 dooj i ____________7. Coniert: 5 , old. PuBy equipped. 509 r*‘ * eel). Leaving *“ Can arrange 1 Cell SunTahV 1955 CHEV. WAG I DOOR 81 SHOP THE BIG // «ri* u«i cw» u» --iauaii£gt-^g WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC Spring Sale O" FOR THESE VALUES : ( - -. Y ' ' \ ’59 BUICK ........$2195 LeSABltt SEDAN - I Deer. Ra-dto and Heater. Dpiew. Metallic Oreeo finish. ’59 BUICK .......$2495 INVICTA HARDTOP — * Odor. Radio end hepter. DPloWvPower Steering. Power Brakes w.watl*. Two-tone white end Mue patot. ’59 RAMBLER ... .$1495 1958 CADILLAC SEDAN D.VILLEI ^BOlld whH. «. 1957 CADILLAC COUPE Red with white top.Pe*-tr equipped' including window* 1-i -Jtl _ eat Itlla nor ll (Rots * PONTIAC Hardtop -17 FORD Retractable HI 15 CHEVY B-Air H-Tpp. 16 FORD Victoria 2-Dr PEOPLE S AUTO SALKS Aland PH 3- •63 CHEV. BED. STD. TRANS. NOT - Ey_ * - Oeeyt-^M OLDS t-Doof hardtop ’^ CHEVROLET, HYDRAMATtC.i’54.CHEVY 3-Door Sedan A-l condition, clean, $575, 13 -West I’54 OLDS 3-Door $$ _ End- - > ■ 1-53 CHEVY 4-Door..... ’53 PONTIAC 4-Door < ’53 FORD Custom 3-Door CHEVROLET STATION WAOON "t. SUck. Original "-»** «U 1. $«$6. MI 4-1004. ___ __ Shep’s Motor Sales owner. ”6ur itock'No. 111$. Ourjk EAST BOULEVARD FE 5-4361 Price $1933. BLOOMFIELD MILLS LAI ye» eeU 55 '•Dodge. Rovel :"North Chev. Amter Blvd at B. Woodward Are. u Chrysler clean lUtH Birmingham MI 4-173$' — — *- -rx" 17 CHEVT 4 DOOR. $ CYLINDER.---------- — - --------—— —'M-tt Bulck. good run . ^1$ Ftord V-$ Falrlane $57 CHEVROLET 3-DOOR HARD- 56 n*' top. l<3wndr. Like new. FE 3-913$ • -------L.-.j Economy cars * • ■ is auburn 959 CHEVROLET IMPALA CON- * mmS. “ Hb ------------- ritde -> brake $1395 Pontiac . Retail Store FE 3-7954 SS MT CLEMENS ST. - -I BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 1554 RAMBLER CROBB COUNTRY -- Radio Md heater, auto- “ ^ buys it! • more choose from.' No money oown. BIRMINOHAM-RAMBLER. Ml ft. WOODWARD J Ml «-3904. • ■" ' . | Um RAMBLER STATION WAGON, —-'rp A real •* ' 1958 IMPALA CONVERTIB' F. Pink wtth White tbp and kelgo trim. V-9 with powergllde. A low aatM«e, 1 ewn-er car. In A-t ahnpe . 118*4 1956 CADILLAC ' ; 41 SEDAN. Beige In color". Interior beautltully trimmed, Potter •clipped and full Bag of factory I accessories. Be ready for your veil the standard of the • Cadillac" .......... 9179$ ----------I 1958 MERCURY W wane. Two-tone | M0HXKWy SPORTS COUPE, tot- 1 er. Mercomatle and whitewall ilann ear tbrou^th ’58 BUICK......... .$1895 Stotrtnc. Pow#r Brakta ’56 CHEVROLET $ 995 &h 56 CHEVROLET $ 555 3 DOOR SEDAN - Radio Healer. 4 Black | 2-tone ’55 BUICK 595 SUPER HARDTOP — T Door. Radio, Heater, ll-- ~ steering. Power Bru. Trl-Tooe Oreen tad J55 PONTIAC . .. . .$ 495 9 DOOR BEDAlf — Radio gad • Heater. Auto. Treat, W.Watta. Two-Ton*. White ’55 BUIpv............$ 6951 CENTURY 4 DOOR, A Real Nice Family Car Radio. Heater. D now, W Wills Two-tone flnleh. TIRES ABSOLUTELY K_______ EY DOWN. Amume payment* of -iih e» m,i call Credit lltr. , 1 MI 4-1560. Harold [ I 1957 BUICK SUPER RIWERA 4-door hardtop. • trees wtth matching tote-power equipped. Radio and neater, dyaaflow. whitewall Urea I , A nice one ... 911*9 | 1956 LINCOLN ' PREMIER COUPE. Orchid la color I with white, tap Interior to. match. Power equipped and Mil line of accessories. A low mileage .car ' to top shape . ...113*9 1955 CHEVROLET . I CONVERTIBLE BEL AIR MOM II blue with Mue top and blue Inte- 1 rtor. V-8 with powergllde. Radio : I ‘and heeler. A ide* car . ... I 795 1955 PONTIAC STARCHIEP CONVERTIBLE. 1-; tone ireen with green top. irten er equipped with radio and beater’' bydrsmatlc whitewall Urea A clean ear throughout .9 199 1955 OLDS I SEDAN Beautiful 3-tone, radio end heater hydrametlc^ e low | OLIVER I WILSON Motor Sales pontiac-cadillac I 210 ORCHARD lake buick j 1350 N. PC J 1101 OPEN ETES j Woodward j OPEL-RENAULT-JEEP BIRMINGHAM GrissmanI'f ROCHESTER 1M3V CHCVItOLET i GOOD CLEAN *55 PORDOMATIC. Try good mechusicol condl* —. MOD. PC 9-4492. «_______ j’57wFORD.PADDEDDASH. WHITE 4-DOOR . Only DIO * HEATER, ABSOLUTELY WS7 FORD sJPAIRLANC NO MONEY DOWN. Assume I Country *ed5n. rtdlo h payments of $10.08 per $no. Call l owner. CIe_.. Credit Mfr. Mr. Parka at Ml! $1345. 30 payment* $42 20. 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. I ?“?•? down, or, old trad*-' ti^iHEVROLTr T~door^Tu- Sw^rd m"5% “ D'O h HEATER. ABBOLUTILY NO MONEY DOWN, Aeeame 97 TORP 4 DR. STATION V payments of *14.31 jpor mo. CeU UH1 NEW. 34.9*9 ml. Rtd. Irons i Credit Mgr. Mr. Alike at MI a and H-^hlte walls, windshield • 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford.___ *»■•«»• *°*d leveler*. Ihg end brake*. V-8 engine with 919ft. MY 3-1160 ______ . turbo glide transmission, K&H, 1984 FORD CLUB COUPE white wall Urea. 13,1H. 1168 m.«« Airport Bond. ■56 FORD Wagon. '67 CHEV. 4 Dr. JUim ■57 PLYM. 4 Dr. Belvedt . _ •56 FORD-3 Dr. Custom .... 9 •58 CHEV. 4 Dr. Wagon . *• '55 MERC. 9 Pass. Wgn. OD I •55 CHEV. 3 Dr. Hardtop ... t •55 PONT. 4 Dr. Sterchlef I •54 PONT. Wagon, 9 Pass. ., 9 . available over a dozen 1 •53* h •54s—Ford 6r Chet Dixie Ok'd Carsj .DIXIE HWT. NEAR SASH ABA w! * __DRAYTON_PLAJStS_MICH,____ •57 FORD FAIRLAlsiE 500. POWER rdomntlc. RAH, 4 DOOR 1 MONTHLY PAYMENTS RITE AUTO SALES. 189 E. BLVD. 8 AT AUBURN PK 9-4539_OPEN TIE 9 P M REPOSSESSION S full prtee, JVo Cash Needed " Pay only $3$. Due May 2$th *1953 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN A real nioo one. Our stock No. 131$. Only $2$7. North Chev. 'Cy' Owens DOWN. Assume payments of *17.0* per mo. CaU Credlf Mgr. Mr Parke at Ml 4-7590, Harold Turner Ford. ■ r. UL 3-1159._ ________ ^STATION WAOON. CO- | CAR PAYMENTS TOD, BURDI^; BRAID | MOTOR SALES I CASS -AT PIKE ST. , FE 2-0180 j 1954 PONTIAC SEDAN. 1-OWNKr' | Nice car. *399. -Ft 9-7942. H. Riggins. ■ , J 1*9* PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN., •5* RAMBLER AMERICAN 9 *99, Radio, heater. Hydramatic The 2 Door Sedan, real clean. • I color u rliht and the car lL No. I3$7. Only WISE BUYERS KNOW QUALITY ^radlO.^heater Fire gold and ivory. Super 4-door hardtop. Power ■i*rnng< and hrakes. DynaLow, r B-AIR 4 DR. 4 CHSVY SEDAN ♦ DR y Bel A . V-9. 2 53 Ford con CHOICE < sharp, stick $395 50 MORE CARS SUPERIOR AUTO SALES _____ on tea lm »t OaVUnd________ *53 FORD 4-DR V-», FOM. RAljlT j 0. UL 3-3739.____ * ■ FORD, V-$, - 2-DOOR NICE . fl 3-7542. H. Riggins. , | 54 BUICK 2 DR, HARDTOP. POW- j j ’47 PONTIAC 2 JDr. Hardtop. White- ( ?*PLYMOUTH 4 Dr. S«Ianllii o#ner .........* 641 . 5 PONTtAC. Station Wagon. Hy- .. CHEVY BEL A . *$3 FORD 1 DR. . less i *53 BUICK K i nn rpw i Dr. Sedan. Gotd , .455 FORD STATION1' WAGON BEST I goffer. OR 3-9419. ’5$ FORD 4 DOOR. $l$0. ________OR J-239$_ j 97 CADILLAC. 4~ DR. H^T. PWR. NQUA1 $49 ORCHARD LAKE FE 3-7041 1955 PACKARD CfclFPiC~‘RAD!6 » Cadillac a . RAH. r. No it hardtop, autismatic transmission m°ileage* excefient condition. FE 1434$. ~ ^ _ 1999 FORD V S. 3 DOOR RADIO A HEATER. ABSOLUTELY . NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- ■ $1711 VALIANT 19Aj rOSD 2 DOOR, RADIO k HEATER, ABSOLUTELY' NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments Of 91$ 80 per mo. Cfcll Credit Mgr Mr Perks at MI clarkston'motor l SALES, $-7960. Harold Turner Ford. 94 FORD 4 DR. V-8 RAH. $295. ,n $-1799 Main St. Clarktton MA I-I14I Out when. the overhead la low ' - FORD DEALER - J BELOW ' OUR 1 COST ’53 CHEVROLET B^L AIR , FORD S^^DOOR ....... ’« BUICK 4MDOOR $299 •$399 ^99 $299 $399 $299 : Eddie S.teete : — FORD — 3275 WEST HURON At Elizabeth 'Lake Rd. F£ 5-0061 FE 5-31771 •S4 MERCURY 3 DOOR HARDTOP ’» RAMBLER BlATION WAOON 1 tfied Car Shopping Center ’57 FORD » ’ COUNTRY SEDAN $1145 'Cy'Owens 147 i. SAOINAW STRUT I ■57 PONTIAC 4 Dr. Hardtop. Hydra Power steering, power hrakes. Contlnenta) kit . . $131$ *99 CHEVY Station Wagon Nomad. «r I I....................... •59 CHEVY 4 D '97 PONTIAC 4 Dr. Sedan Hvdra-mstlc. Radio k Heater ^$1045 *97 FORD 2 Dr. Hardtop. Powei steering and brakoa. FOM. One owner. Like new ....... 91399 •98 BUICK 4 Dr. Hardtop .... 41749 'M OLDS 2 Dr. Hardtop. Hydrar ‘ *56C'CAmLrLACf2nDr. Hardtop On# owner. Llkevnew....... $1999 98 CHEVY Bel*Air 4 Dr. Hardtop. Powergllde $ 11545 HOMER HIGHT MTR$. ‘•19 Minutes from Pontiac” Osfqrd, Mich. ________OA $-393$ 1953. FOfaP 2 DOOR RAPiO h HEATER OVERDRIVE. AMO LUTELY NO IfONrY DOWN. Al‘ •ume payment* of 913 99 per mo. Cell Credit MB* . Mr Perk* at MI 4-7599, Harold Turner Ford! Johnson OFFERS New I Ramblers' 4 DOOR-6 | PASSENGER SEDANS T 'ompletc Delivered Price $1694.35' INCLUDES ALL TAXES * LICENSE TRANSFER. • • Russ- Johnson Motor Sales ■ LAKE ORION * MY 2-2871 or MY 22381 NOW! Enjoy the Luxury of LARK ECONOMY in your summer time driving. • • in ono of tho lowest priesd Convertibles on today’l Automotive Market. MORE OOOD NEWS t "For your plcaeure and Immediate delivery are economy packed 3 DOORS — 6 DOORS SEDANS — HARDTOPS WAGONS . Bert AnseJmy’s RINK MOTORS & GARAGE 451 W. Huron , OR 4-9391 < tMtat to tho Rolledlum) '59 Chevy end 3 '99 Edsef. like n< Many Other FINANCE i. ECONOMY CARS FINANCE ARRANOKD A-l Used Car 81 ’54 FORD- 4 DOOR f ' $275 'Cy* Owens 191* S. SAGINAW STREET FE 5-4101 _ ■53 MERCURY 4 DOOR SEDAN-96 down. It per week. "Credit No Problem." LLOYD MOTOR ■ALE*. 333 6. geglniw. PE 3-6131 Poh SALE- OR TRADE 1456 MER-eury, 4 door, hardtop, excepttonal-ly cteanT uL 3-1464._ HASKINS SPRINGTIME SPECIALS e payments of S17.31. « credit manager, Mr. t Hint Auto Bale*. 119 I ______.... Whit, ____ 1967 PLYMOUTH—4-DOOR RAVOT. Two tone paint, W.W.. RAH 353 Golitg Btreet. Pontiac, eves. 1*97 PLYkWUTH HARDTOP; RA DIO h HEATER. ABSOLUTELT NO MONEY TDOWH. Asiume payment! of *36 75 per mo. Cell Credit Mgr. Mr >arke at MI 4-7500, Harold Tnrner Pord 1955 PLYMOUTH, RADIO AND heater, exeellenl condition. No money down. Pul) print 9195. A>-•umo payment* of 99.71 per month. See credit manager at .King Auto Balea. 119 8. Saginaw, •”t 1-0463. Z ■*' ■; -I North Chev. % Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave. | Birmingham Ml 4-3736 685 ^-----------1-- •* j . FACTORY' BRANCH iC ’59 PONTIAC aua ,CATALINA SPORT COUPE a 3U Radio A Heater Hydifmatlc ! IK! w. Welle. Power, oteerlac * $2695., Pontiac _Retail Store « ee, I^yna.'lnw. ea ilka a drea &J 1959 SUBURBAN 4-DOOR STATION, Wagon Plymouth. Low mileage. Must ten quick. PB 4-4195. BELOW OUR COST 1959 CHEVROLET 219 4-DOOR BE-dan. V-9 engine, radio, heater. Cream end green flnleh. 1*91 CHEVROLET 319 HARDTOP, powergllde. radio, heater. Like new s-tone blue flnleh. 19*9 CHEVROLET BROOEWOOD 4-door atetlon wagon, powergllde. radio, heater. Beeutiful aolld Hatekins Chev. .191 Dixie Hwy. at M-l*. ClarkItot MApla 5-5071 Open Rltae 'til l $6?9 $899 *57 PLYMOUTH STATIC^ WAOON $899 Eddie Steele —» FORD \ 2705 S ' Orchard -Lake Av.e. FE 3-7954 *5 MT. CLEMENS 8T. BEHIND THE POST OFFICE •«* PONTIAC CATALINA 4 DR Power ateerin* .......... 934*9 •9* Chevrolet Brookwood 4-Dr. we- ,’51 Plymouth Belvedere- convert- lhle .................... *»* .HARDENSURO MOTOR BALES Corner Caaa k Pike PE 9-73M Open Evea. MU 9 ’DODGE CITY •90 DODOB ... fAVE 9*1 POLARA 4 DOOR, * PASS. 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OR LATER MATTHEWS'" HARGREAVES f ARE "Dealin' Like Crazy" DURING OUR Most Spectacular ■ Spring $ale Ever -values galore- GUAR.AXTEED TO SAVE YOU MONEY AND .** With Every New or Used1 Car Purchased DUR1NO THIS VALUE-PACKED SALES EVENT YOU'LL RECEIVE A PICNIC TABLE ’ ., Also 1959 CHEVROLET Factory Officials' Cars* A-Terrific Variety of Models. ALL HAVE RADIOS AND NEW SPARES — SPECIALS - Impala 4-Door Sedan Impala Hardtop FUEL INJECTION _________ POWER STEERING AIR-CONDITIONING _AND BRAXES 4-SPEED TRANSMISSION POWER OVER 10p Like-New Used (Care One of the Best Selections in-Michigan. MATTHEWS- HARGREAVEB 631 OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland County’s priest Chevrolet dealer . FE 4^547 J Wi THE PONTIAC PHESS. MONDAY. APRIL »»■ I960 tm --Today's Television Programs-- PrograRM hmilifctf by atattaae listed Is (kls column are subject to change without notice (kanael 3-WJCKTV (Handel 4-WWJTVChannel 7-WYYZ-TVChannel S—CKLW-TV TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS •»99 (2) Movie (began at S p.m.) (4) Jim Bowie. It) Three Stooges. (9) Popeye. (36> What'a Nejvs. •:M (4) Weather. •rM (2) (4) News. Weather. (7) Stooges (font) (9) You Asked For It. (56) News Magazine. S:4t (2) News Analyst. 44) (7) Sports. v S:« (2) (4) (7) News. (56) Industry Parade. 7:00 <2/ To Ten The Truth. (4) Sweet Success. (7) Tombstone Territbry. (9) Million $ Movje. Drama: Bette Dai Barry Sullivan In1 ‘‘Payment on Demand," t'51). (56) Music Language. 7:39 (2) Kate Smith. (4) Rhrerboct. (7) Cheyenne. (9) Movie (cent.) (56) Way of Life, 8:00 (2)* The Texan. (4> Riverboat (cont.) (7) Cheyenne (cast.) (9). Movie leant.) * (56) Spanish II. -3:39 (2) Father Knows Best. (4) Wells Fargo. (7) Bourbon Street Beat. (9) Music *60. (56) Spanish (cont.) 9:09 (2) Danny Thomas. (4) Peter Gunn. (7) Bourbon Street (cont.) (9) Music '60 (cont.) (56) Whirring Numbers. 9:39 (2) Ann Sothern. (4) Theater. (7) Adventure in Paradise. (9) Don Messer 'Jubilee. 10:00 (2) Mennesey. (4) Steve Alien (cplorV • (7) Paradise (cont.) (9) Nows. 10:19 (9) Weathervane. 10:19 (9) Telescope. .10:3912) June AUyson. (4) Steve Allen (cont.) (7) Ted Made. (9) News. 19:49 (9) Starlight Theater. Drama: Gary Cooper, "Good 8am," C4I). 11:00 (2) (4) (7) (9) News. Weather, Sports. 11:99' (7) Flight. 11:99 (2) Nightwatch Theater. Comedy: Martha Raye, Bob Hope, “Give Me Sailor," (’»). 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. 11:50 (7) Cannonball. TUESDAY MORNING ( 6:00 (4)-ConttMOaI Classroom. 9:09 (4> lectori Continental Cl as* room. 9:S9 (2) Meditations. (2) On the Farm Front, 7:09 (4) Today. (2) TV College. (T) Funews: 39 (2) Felix the Cat. (7) Breakfast Time. * 19 (I) Capt. Kangaroo. 30 (7) Johnny Ginger. 00 (2) For Better or Worn. (4) I Married Joan. 39 (2) Movie. • (4) Exer rise. (7) Stage S. 55 (4) Faye Elisabeth. 10:00 (4) Dough B* ML 10:35 (9) Billboard. 10:30 (9) Ding Dong School. (4) Play Your Hunch. 10:55 (7) News. il.-M (2) t Love Lucy. (4) Price la Right. IT) Lady .of . Charm. (9) Movie. u:30 (2) December Bride. (4) Concentration. , 11:49 (7) Detroit Today. TUESDAY AFTERNOON TV Features (4) Queen for a Day. (7) Day In Court. 9:99 (2) House Party. (4) Loretta Young. (7) Gale Storm. 9:99 (2) Susie. .(4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Beat the Clock. 9 49) Movie. 3:99 (4) From These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust? (2) Verdict is Yours. 4t99 (2) Brighter Day. (4) Fibber, McG« ft) Bandstand-4:15 (2) Secret Storm. (2 A Edge of Night. (4) Buckskin. (9) Robin Hood. (?) Movie. , (4) (cater) George Pierrot. 19) Loamy Tunes. (?) Rooky snd His Friends. (9) News. 13:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Restless Gun. (9) Spons Time, so (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) (color) R Could Be You. (7) Love That Bob. (9) Mary Morgan. 13:45 (2) Guiding Light. 13:50 (9) News. . (2) Our Mias Brooks, (4) Bold Journey. (7) About Faces. (9) Movie. (2) ,As the World Turns. (T) Ufe of Riley. (2) Medic. $50,000 for NAACP KATE SMITH SHOW, 7:30 p.m. (2). Jazz pianist Barbara CarroH is Kate’s guest. She will play "For All We Know" and "Carroll’s Fete Raises postgraduate position with a classmate to Whom she has lost many offices and awards. DANNY THOMAS. 9 p.m. (2) Barbara hasn't been asked to go to to the big dance. Her baseball teammates think that as a date she makes a good third baseman. ADVENTURES IN PARADISE, 9:30 p.m. (7). An ethnologist hires the Tiki for a trip to see the Nambu native boys who hurtle from the tops of tall trees as a test manhood. STEVE ALLEN SHOW, 10 p. 14). Rhonda Fleming *pd George Sanders are.. Steve’s guests. Pat Harrington Jr., Gabe Dell, Bill Dana and Les Brown and chestra are regulars. , Molly. Tunisia Warns France of War Chargti Ground, Air Bordtr Raids; Claims Civilians Killed TUNIS »AP»—Accusing France of new ground and air raids on her toil. Tunisia has served notice any more bonier attacks will be considered acts of war. O' 4 . # • President Habib Bourguiba cut short a tour of the northwest provinces and hastened back A the capital to deal with the crisis. Bourguiba * government sold that the French had launched two attacks in the past ween. On April 20, it said, French planet bombed and strafed Ouled -Boulaba. end two days later Algerian- troops in the service of Franco thrUst into Tunisia pear Thala. \ .0 4) 4 i communique said many civilians had been killed in the raids, it also accused French commandos from Algeria of entering Tunisia'and placing booby traps create insecurity”' along the tense frontier. 4 4* The French Foreign Ministry in 'Paris hkd no comment. Habib Bourguiba Jr.,'the Tunisian ambassador to France, was ! called home for consultations. Pythian Speech TVNm"'E^5 Contest Tuesday 3 High Schoals'to Via for District Crown and Trip, to Ypsilanti the Knights of Pythias. Uth District. will "go Ipr broke" again Tuesday night when the annual district public speaking contest is held at Knight»Jof Pythias COetle, 16 W. Huron St. Loot year a ISyear-ofd Waterford Township High School student, Carol Saul, went all the way. Carol, the daughter el Mr, and Mrs. Joseph E. Saul, 4349 Roue-terry Ot, won a (MR scholar-ship In taking Urol piano la the AP batatas RECALL LINKUP - Joseph P. Polowsky of Chicago shakes hands with two unidentified Soviet sentries at a memorial in East Berlin where be laid a bouquet of carnations Sunday. Polowsky was a private in the U. S. Army when his unit met Russian troops at the Elbe River April 25, 1915. He flew to Berlin recently to make arrangements for.an observance of the World War Il linkup. Soviet authorities took Polowsky to the mooting site at Torgau south of Berlin today for the ceremonies. Gates Lauds Military Role of U.S., Ignores Dem Raps Witchcraft Comes Alive in Sprightly Production Tomorrow at L tM local Knights will get a look at their 1980 crop speakers when representatives of Waterford, Lake Orion and Clarketon high schools vie tor the district crown. They will speak on the subject ’2,000 A.D" the Winner will go to the state contest at Ypsilanti on June 11 and the state champion will represent Michigan in tha international contest later this summer. The international champion has a chplca of the scholarship to ady college of his choice or tho equivalent cost of a tour to three European countries for himself aad his coach. A Lake Orion choral group under the direction of Louis De Shantz, will offer added entertalfl-Dean Peterson will be mas- ter* of ceremonies-: Refreshments are to be served following the program. Anyone attend. THIRTY-ONE B.v FRED DANZIG NEW York (UPl) — a .tidy ory about delayed-action witchcraft that exploded in a 20th Century American suburb received absorbing, twinkling production on NBC-TV's "Hour of Great Mysteries" last night. . "The Burning Court," adapted from John Dickson Carr’s novel by Audrey and William Rooe — known as Kelley Rooe on book cover) — made- for a successful hour. the story ef a premeditated' murder — 30t years premeditation to be sure — starred Georg* G. Scott as oa- aged author, lever and witch-provocateur; Barbara Bol Geddes as a lovely nondead to make her portrayal* successful. In fact, everyone in the cast did well to make it swing. Even Joseph Welch, the host, added a convincing flavor to the hour. Urges Food Stomp Plan SUMMERSVlLLE, W. Ve. tUPI) -Democratic presidential hopeful Hubert Humphrey today called for "food stamp" program to en-fa families of the unemployed with low income to aupfreihent their diets. v ’ ert Lansing aa her bewildered hubby. Directed to a high polish by Paid Nickel!,- the story began with a good-humored, leisurely scene and then quickly settled down to the business of testing our wits. A missing picture, a bracelet, a funnel, a cup of coffee, some double-meaning dialogue, all served to indicate that Miss Bel Geddei was a witch 4h a lamb's wool sweater, tr * .4 Then came the inevitable murder and, of course, suspicion immediately attached Itself to Miss Bel Geddes. And just* when she was about ready to be carted off to, the local lockup, along came Mr. Scott to "solve" things once and for all. His notation to the crime satisfied everyone — except the nurse whe was framed. Mr. Scott, It turned out, was Miss Bel Geddes’ lover back fa 17th Century Parts and they were only paying off aa old debt-to a family that separated them by. burning Miss Bel' UMdes at the stake. The curved stereotype plate, essential in modern high speed printing, appeared for the first -time in 1861. \ There were other sweet twists I added tp this twist , fillip njade R all the more tasty. .AdWtlMOMUt) Woman Nearly KchesTo Doath "I ntqrh itfM /# Jtslb f»r 7)4 ytart, Tb*n Iftmul* ntunn*nd*rcnmt. Sow I'm bsppy,"$*p Mn.D. W*ni»fLA. Hwi llllilltwImt IJOW tofUir«o(rijwit n ik. wm. I RCA COLOR TV Soles and Service Sweet's Radio TV NEW YORK (AP) — Secretary | expensive. It- will < i large of Defense Thomas S. Gates Jr. said today that the nation's military record is superb and urged that we "take our minds away ■om straw men and false issues. ■ ' .4 ■4' 4 The Cabinet member made no direct mention of criticism from Democratic members 6f Congress leveled at defense policies and weapons programs. But in an address, prepared for the annual meeting. of The As- point along the frontier, where DETROIT t* —- The National L^yj jqoOO Algerian guerrillas Assn, for the Advancement of Col* harass French outposts from People (NAACP)* raised 950,- Tunisian soil. France has accused sociated Press, he said that "We Observers here feared the ok* assert firmly that no gap exists uation was reaching the boiling jn 0Uy deterrent ■posture.’ yield nuclear warhead to ranges fully adequate to reach all major targets. From 1hls decision to stay with the. smaller boosters has come our present ICBM program Titan, Minuteman. and Polaris." Gates said space vehicles should be separated from, military weapons- such as &BMs and that informed person can downgrade military power because of Sputnik or even a landing moon." Driver Goes On at End of Road; Condition OK A 32-year-old Pontiac man wa ^VUI- ™ It, toe id lhT.W« ditch and fence, ending up in a __________ _ _____ , ~ * field 50 feet from the pavement. I Edward Derocher of 50 S. Mar- M shall -St. was in satisfactory con- Collision Hospitalizes dition with facial injuries In | Waterford Youth, 16 SONOTONE House of Hearing fiee Hearing Tests 51 I Pontiac State FEdcral Lapeer County General Hospital. He told Lapeer County sheriff' deputies the car ahead of Mi stopped and made a left turn, hut he did hot see road ended. A 16-year-old Waterford Township boy was injured Sunday afternoon in a two-car collision at South sign indicating |boulevard and S. Saginaw street, wording to Pontiac police. six miles north 000 last night at a rally in Detroit. Some 1,000 persons paid $50 each to attend the organization's ‘‘fight for freedom" dinner. Gov. G. Mennen Williams called "a. tremendous occasion, which must add to the heart and spirit of people around the country." Other speakers included Michigan's Democratic senators, Phi) Hart and Pat McNamara; George Edwards, Michigan Supreme Court justice, and Harry Golden, North Carolina journalist. Tunisia of siding against her in the French to think twice before •touting any real trouble along the tense border. r r r r 12 IS II r rr f IT ll H !T 25 H M ST IT K IT (7 « ii fl 5T 5T R 49 Distribute 11 Beetle DOWN 11 Turkish 31 TidNr 33 Cootalnera UT«rrlw** wet 1 store 3 Black # ofUctdls . IT MMUl 33 Realm « 4* Shop S3 Operatic aolo t( Comparatlv* SS Withered S3 DlckeOi' 3 Branch _ ^ phll(»oph,r 1 BtocKInn * Stctadtd 1 Small tumor 19 commaad <3 Dftfrlorattna hjair-aff” M CoifURO 27 Evening 41 JhialUft 43 ftllne, -43 Church rfcci ii£rb *T Watch 3 Ora*k teddett * OoddfM - 19 MiniL- 31 Cushions D Pl.ht* brown Light Power Source May Doom Dams LOS ANGELES (AP) — A new way of producing electricity that could make today’s huge dams and steam generators obsolete goto a practical test next month— to a pack you could carry on your back. ' 4,4 Soldiers and marines will try out under combat conditions a 30-pound back-pack which supplies 200 watts of 24-volt, direct current. The back-pack, contains 30 fuel cells. These cells produce electricity simply as*a result of the chemical . reaction that occurs when hydrogen and oyxgen are]; combined. 4 4 4 The combat unit, developed for the Army and the Navy by General Electric, produces current for 14 hours. It can be recharged by replacing a container of hydrogen. At another point, he said: "We repeatedly analyze and war-game the relative military strength of flip Soviet Uniop and the United States, These studies deny any impression that we have beeh overtaken militarily or that are second best. Sqch an impression is not supported by the fact. SPACE WE MISUNDERSTOOD Space exploration’ and its relation to-military use has been misunderstood, Gates asserted. It is one thing to say that the United States has lagged in the ability to put large payloads into space awLqulte another thing to say that that the United States lags in its over-all military programs." He agreed that the launching of the first Sputnik satellite la October 1967 was a tremendous SCton-fific feat, made possible' ' the U.S.S.R. had developed high thrust rocket engines for* intercontinental ballistic missiles. "We have no military requirements for such engines’ as the Russians developed providing 600,000 to 900,000 pounds o? thrust, Gates said. / Instead, the United States was able to reduce ‘the size of an ICBM nuclear warhead to A point 36,000-pound/ thrtiat rocket could send It Away, and the Atlas design was/fruited for-hat bids. Party-Hopping Seems to Be Rage in This Set The accident happened about) Timothy M. Farris of 699 Joy-Iceil Dr., one of the drivers, was admitted to Pontiac General Hospital and is in satisfactory condition. Witnesses told police that An-[drew N. Culp, 19. of 141 W. South jBlvd., made a left turn in the path of Farris’ car. of’Upa / Mtmktr <•( BlMtiMle* Amm. ’ FI 4-1515 C b V ILICTRO MAST 1M Oakland TV RENTAL , BY DAY OB WEEK RCA Color TV SALIS and SERVIGK .Oar Vaar TV toe A TtaSehlaa CONDdN'S TV 16 $. Talegraph to t-ml Aeraw (ram 1 Theoretically there is no limit to the size of the cells* nor to the number that can bo hooked up together, according to R. J. Sheehan of General Electric who announced the development Sunday. ward on that________ The decision regarding Atlas was a correct Me militarily,” he added. "The Atlas Is a smaller missile, easier to handle and loss -Today's Radio Programs-- WXYZ (UNI. « WCAS (1130) WPON (IMS) WJBK UM*> «:M-WJ1t, H*w» CK< W " WWJ, N«e» WjijL R**» WCAR. »•« _____, WHON Now* SporU S-N-WJR. mrnidr Dot* WWJ. Haora Weathor wsox. Now; WCAR. Wood lid 7,(0—WJR, Ooaat Hooaa wxvz. 2. wmes OKI W.. Ieoru Jr- “ Wi«* Rn'iaev _ • wwj, •- usswon - ViSO—WPOH. aoundatata * Sito-WJN. .Oom»«HW uyw) r Burr brill WXYZ. frod wataa csn-WPON. Jarre OlHn t:30—WJR. Scon. Cittk 1 ivao -WJR, KlU WJBK. atarto TV BSD AY MORNING 0:00—wjr. volet at A«rte. CKI-W. RoottM CIOS WJ1K, Neva. Otorsa WCAR, New*. Sheridan WPON. larlr Bird diSO-WJR. 'Untie Han CKLW. if- On»n*r WJBK. Newt. Oeoil* WCAR. Ma .'S i WXrZ Newt Wall CUff Ntwt. fak* David wjbk: New-. Ueorat WCAR, Meat _ WPON. NeWa. Cater WXTjL Meat. Wolf CKLW. anortt, David “ - Otarst S:00—WJR. NaOt. I. Oueit WWJ. Newt. RoberU CKLW Nnt, Doftd WJBK. Im. O«oi «• w/R. Wood Una WPON. Mtwa. Cater • :*t—WJR, Mu lo Rob cao—WJR, Uualo WWJ. Xtwa, Moolt WITS, Newt, Shkrnian CKLW. JOt Van WJBK. Maws Reid ltl»-WJR. Health WWJ. Newt. Haacart CKLW. Jot Van WJBK. Ntwt, Mid WCAR, Ntwt, Marten WPON Chuck Lewlt , imo—wjr. rima tat Murto' TlieSIlAV AnUNCOp l-WJJ HR 1_________ (Hi McNetlr oKLW. Jaa Von wjbk. Kinoatav Starao WCAR, Ntwt, Pnraa WPON. Ntwt. Low la llitS—WJR, Tima Out Mutlcl J, Newt. Ba*U W. Joe V*¥ IK,' New*. /Weld ‘ CKLW. New*. Davie* WJBK. Raid WPyX. Bob Lark ids—CKLW.' e: '*tkr*ak SMO—WJR "ompotltt WXYZ, Winter . CKLW, Davie* WJBK. Unite WCAtV New:. Bennett WPoN Boh Lark li3S—WJR. Compeott* CKLW. But Do vice WiUTell How to Put Teeth Ihto Dog Ordinance Waterford TownshHp OsHt James E. Seeterlln will prsaont to the Waterford Township Board tonight • program for enforcement of the neiwly approved ordinance controlling stray dogs. After months pf study, the board last week adopted ■ dog ordinance. WWJ, Nowe, Maxwell WPON. Carrtana Trad* ' 0KL1 WCAI hew, where aad whea" to enforce the lsw wse left up to See-terMn to try to aelve. ’ The ordinance is'scheduled to go into effect May 21. ’ Residents in the Waterford Lake Estates Subdivision near Silver Lake road have asked (he township to fix unimproved roads la their area. Tke subdivtalon waa platted before the eetablMunept of present policy that all afw nubdlvi-aions must have blncktopped roads. '**' A request for life insurance pol-iciea covering firemen will be cotv sidered and bide for a new township truck and police car will be opened. By EARL WILSQN NEW YORK — Talk about the two-party system. I raced around to seven parties the other d/y and )Mt a topcoat, several friends and my appetite. / ♦ ♦/ ★ New York has a whole army/of "party-trooper*" who go to, these partlea7all of which have a commercial gimmick, y Aly Khan, Ethel Merman, Celeete Holm and HMh-Uko folks swayed to a 7-piece erehestni's music at a fancy party far Pule Mesta’s book. rniare’8 Elsa Maxwell—I saw her at two ttenar parties!” exclaimed Mrs. George (“Bul-leta") Durgon. ik it it Could have been. Here's my party diary: WILSOfY 5 p.m.: Opening of "Bcandia," whose slogan is: “Here you can eat like a Norse." (Ate two Swedish meatballs andihree spoons baked beans). 5:27-5:39 p.m.: Walter Fldgeon and Carol Burnett guests st/party. 'When Carol arrived, a huge man kissed her. Oarol said "Thank you, have we met?” Man said “No." '(Ato two succulent shrimps, three Polynesian meatballs.) 5:46-6:16pm. Became very-angry at party for Photog Milton Greene. Found topcoat checked under my name wasn't mine, Blamed hatchcckers. (Ate two _________ ._______J oysters, four French meat- -balls). 6:31-6:52: Coatless, angry, got to party for Mme. Cfrude Bessy after It was over. Nice lady told me: "Jean-Pierre Au. mont was hsre. He smoked a pipe, Elea smoked It, too." Phoned City Editor; "Stop the prestM.” Ho said, ."They stop pel and hour ago." Seemed petulant. 7:06:7:60: After Perl# Mtsta party, rushed to party for Fred Seasler's “Amphicgr.” Fellow said "Guess who was hsre.” I said, "Elsa.” He said, "No, Alyl" (After chatting with Sabrina. 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Congress today that destruction of nuclear weapons “by common consent” under international., supervision offers the only hope “for the ^ecies." The Flench leader declared that unless other powers—the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union renounce atomic weapons—“the French Repub lie obviously will be obliged to equip itself with such armaments.’” Other nations presumably will do -the same. “In the state of Increasing u -certainty in which fear throws the peoples of the world, De Gaulle , Collapse of two schools trapped many children ip this, the most destructive .disturbance of the earthi-crust ---- - ’ ’ • :1 ^—“♦since 12,000 were killed in the Moroccan town of Riots Flare Up. TT** '" * . The children had assembled In * f I 1' 1 the. schools to Children’s Day in \pnill Anain celebrations. Rescue, workers tell I JvvUI nUlllli covered 380 bodies from the de- . . bris. ' Korean Soldiers \Fire _ One hundred bodies\$re found Tear Gas Into Crowd • continuing hum ' . " I” through the city of 17,006. Of Denouncing Rnee % Lar'a pollre 'forceof Mmen, only j -—' one was said to have survived. J ARMS 8TILL TOPIC — President Eisenhower clfrnbe over a wall at the Gettysburg, Pa., battlefield Sunday, a* another old soldier,"President Charles de Gaulle of Prance, Inspects a cannon behind him. They hope for a summit disarmament plan and have reportedly agreed on a stand-pat Berlin policy. *The talks are giving us complete satisfaction,’’ De Gaulle said at a French Embassy, reception. P SEOUL, ' Sobth Korea . ■ - The woman gave her name in Nassau as Barbara Table, 18, and said she was shipwrecked with her husband of four weeks, Alvin, 23, and -William Sees, alias Johnson, <43, Tuesday ih a boat /he three took from Key West, Fla. The men are wanted In three states on lArCeny charges. ■' f The Pontiac attorney has served as mayor since former Commissioner William W. Don-; aldson stepped down from the Weather'll Be Cooler for Next Five Days Rowston won his third two-yogr term os commissioner from Dto-’ trict 2 a week ago. . Others on the new Commission include vetoans John A Dugan, District 5; Wesley J. Wood, W trict 6; Milton R. Henry, District 1; Robert A, Landry, District*fH and newcomers . William H. Thy-lor Jr., District 3, and Wlnlttfd E . Bottom, District 4. . -The Cbmmaslon is requtrsd rtBu the City Charter to elect a marw, and a mayor pro tem tonight. This is the oohr business scheduled. Dugan has been mayor pro tem un^jjg* drop to hve or six*’ degrees below normal high it' 61 and normal low of 41 to the next five days. Cooler weather > tonight and Friday. Saturday's temperatures ranged The Muriel III was off Elbow Cay, 106 miles south of. Miami, when Boatwright spied mirror signals and saw the wreckage of a boat. * The skipper was pretty leery of going In clone,” said Kent Hekanson, 21, mate of the Murial III. uWe, thought they might be gun smugglers or Cubans.” I “Then thili guy Sees, swam out to us. We let him aboard add he wanted us to go in closer land pick up another man and a girl. There was an argument. Re pulled a revolver from his pants: "Capt. Boatwright got a shark rifle and SeesT shot him twice, flfcce between the eyee and once in the chest. THE WINNER — First across the finish Une just edged neighbor Joey Grieman, of ia Larry Southards at 13f w. Fairn\pnt St., who Fairmoht St.*ln an impromptu the race. MRS. BARBARA TABLE, THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1960 NEW YORK (AP) —■ Secretary of Defense Thomas S. Gates Jr. said today that the nation’s milt* tary record is superb and urged that we “take our minds away from straw men and false issues.” jn* Cabinet member made, no direct mention of criticism from Democratic members of Congress leveled1 at defense policies and weapons programs. ___________ _ But in an address prepared for the annual meeting of The' Associated Press, he said that “we assert firmly that no gap «dsts In our deterrent posture.’ At another point, he said: “We repeatedly ’analyze and war-game the relative military strength of the Soviet Union and the United COLOR PWN,S IkODACOLO^ IpiUMS lftgEN32*ea TAKE YOUR FILMS WHERE YOU SEE i Insurance lor the ttire Family in Or impression that we have been overtaken mKtarily or that are second best. Such an impression is not supported by the fact. SPACE WE MISUNDERSTOOD • Spaca exploration and its rela-t ion to military use has been info* understood, Gates asserted. “It is one thing to say that the United States has lagged in the ability to put large payloads into space and quite another thing to say that that the -United States “lags in its over-all military program.'..____' . •A' * * ' He agreed that the launching of the first Sputnik^satellite in October 1967 was a tremendous sdem .title feat, made possible because •the U.$S.R. had developed high thrust rocket engines for intercontinental ballistic missiles. „ h it # “We have no military requirements for such engines’ Rtj^antd e ve1o p e d - mg 600,000 to 800,000- pounds of thrust; Gates said. .Instead, the* United States was able tb reduce the size of an ICBM nuclear warhead to a point where a 36,TOO-Round thrust, rocket could send it away, and Light Power Source May Doom Dams LOS ANGELES (AP) — A new way of prodding electricity that could make today’s huge dams and steam generators obsolete gets s practical test next month— in a pack you could carry on your back. #: WA Soldiers and marines will try out under combat conditions a 30-pound back-pack which supplies 300 watts 61 34-volt direct current. The back-pack coa tains 30 fuel cells. These cells produce electricity simply as s result of . the chemical reaction that occurs when hydrogen and oyxgen combined. / The combat unit, developed for the Army and the,Navy by General Electric, produces current for 14 hours. It can be recharged by'replacing a container of hydrogen. -■ * . * A theoretically there is no limit to the size of the cells, nor to the number that can be hooked up together, according to R. J. Sheehan of General Electric ■* who announced the development Sunday. Mtfy Cut Down4 Payment; WASHINGTON (UPI)—The government may cut. the minimum down payment on houses purchased under FHA loans as much as $525 on homes’- costing more than. $13,500. Federal Housing - Commissioner Julian H. Zimmerman is awaiting' some late statistics on mortgage money conditions before he commits himself. The Weather i ‘ ’W Hi Imi Ac* la Pantlsa mdHlt t*mper»tur*.... ..... □till iMipmem '........ ....•... ’ m>S»«L—Sli*WMl Ttamtl This 0*1* la ST Tear* ST IB Ml . . . M •■■Say's Tiicfutar* ckai n M Kranaui »J M Miami Bracls I BUmarck IT )) Mllwaukaa M firosnavUla St as Mlnnnnuolla is „ wET f |Bgr jj 8 Clnatbnatl M <1 OmaRs, IS fi Clevalassd u M Pallaton. a 41 pwwi ' II 11 Fhoapl*. 74 if Ktrott M II nttabaifS *4 a fir. Rapid* to M St. Louis ■UuSMa 47 M S. Prnnclteo c-Kao*ill* M if Kata.Mart* UCHl If a Tra*. Cltr ■I (4 M Waahlactoa Bjsa. P f MMi . I 41 M Tampa • the Atlas design was pushed too rd on that basis. The decision regarding Atlas was a correct one militarily,' he added. "The Atlas is a smaller missile, easier to handle and less expensive. It will cany a large yield nuclear warhead to ranges fnUy adequate to reach all major -targets. From this decision, to stay with the smaller - boosters has come our pwamt ICBM program —Atlas, 11180, Mtauteman and Polaris.” Gates said -space vehicles should be separated.from military weapons such-as ICBMs and that “no informed person can 'downgrade U.S. mttttmy power beeause of -Sputnik'; or even a landing moon.”' KulilWiiv for Senate Seal Seri. Lodge's Decision, Not to Run Spurs Hope of/Oft-Beaten Rival an old foe—and his hard-to-beat7Incumbent baljgt designation of the way, never-say-die ird D. Kiihn-Will make a fifth try fiat the State Senate. Pontiac attorney and auto wash er, Kuhn decided he’d try for Republican hominatjton for Oakland County's Senatr'Seat hours after hearing Sen. Li Harve/ Lodge was pulling out of the race to ran for probqte Judge. ' “What are Joo going to do when a gofden opporTunlty' knocks,” answered Kuhn when asked why he changed his mind about seeking political office this Kuhn./30, of 306 Gateway Dr., Waterford Township, never got past the primary for the seat in Lansing in. 1952, 1954, 1966 and Pythian Speech Contest Tuesday 3 High Schools to Vio for CHpfrfet -Crown ond Trip to Ypsikinti The Knights of Pythias, lift District, will “go for broke” again district public speaking contest is »t Knights of Pythias Castle, 18 W. Huron St. Lapt year a 16-year-old Waterford Township High School student, ml ^aid. went all the way. dural, the daaghtar at Mr. and Irs. Jaaeph E. Saul, IM Bose-sny Ct, wan a IUM scholar. 1958. 'Two years, ago, Kuhn went,all the way to The State' Supreme Court to-try-to-Moek Lodge from using “incumbent" under his name on the ballot. Kuhn said this gave him an unfair advantage. The high court said he could use it "If! gone,, and. it’s gone for good,” Kuhn said today In., announcing a “vigorous campaign." He said the race far the seal was “wide open” with Lodge out. ■ [ He said he didn’t expect a battle from Huntington Woods Mayo David R. Calhoun, who some say ta a good bet lor the' nomination, especially with his expected votepulling strength in the south of the county. EX-PAGE BOY _ Kuhn quit high'sehool in 1943 and moved to Washington, D.C, where indoctrinated into politics as a pageboy in the House of -Representatives’ cloakroom. Thrda yean later Kahn returned to Detroit to earn hls high school diploma. He thea moved on to Michigan State University, where, la 1M2, he won' a degree in political science. After his unsuccessful attempts for the Senate, and operating his Hump street car wash, Kuhri' finished off his love for a law career past- January when he was admitted to the bar. Just three weeks ago he opened a new law offiee near Ms’ auto wash. * * * ..* *\ He said he believes “that government that governs least, governs best.” He added he favors limiting the taxing power of, the federal government in regards an. income tax, and is in favor of a constitutional convention, ’ but posed to a state income tax. RITES or SPRING — Makingsure her husband doeSothe Job right is Mrs. Jqaeph W. Gable, of 3 Ruth St, as her husband and Will Mamo of 249 Voorheis Rd. transplant a birch to the p**uu mli Hitt front yard of the Gable residence. Warm weather Sunday drew area gardeners out to begin their yard work. o ■ w .It • Jfo Receive Honored Eagle Seoul /Ward John Kimball 15, of 2)03. Ogemaw Rd., will'be presented the Eagle Scout award, the highest rank in scouting, when Troop 7 holds its Awards Dinner at T tonight in Bethany Baptist Church. John is a veteran ol six years in scouting. A 10th grade'student at*Pontiac Central High School, he' is -a member ol HtY and is trying out for a berth on the base* ball team. 14 Wounded or Injured in Biloxi Racial Brawls jm'mff HSia^jAP)" — Gunrithe trou^stp^ S^ay^yei^ carrying police—trying , to quell [Negro attempt to swig# from sand race riots that left 14 wounded or injured in fights — patrolled this Gulf Coast resort city today. Tension, lined faces of both Negro ‘and white residents. Police talked little and moved watchfully for trouble to explode again in this normally. gay city of 45,000. * * The white sand beaches, where Tunisia Warns France of War Charges Ground, Border Raids; Claims Civilians Killed reseiyed for whites, were empty.-Mississipfii's, worst race riot erupted suddenly on this 28-mile man-made, beach under a warm Sim on a- lazy Sunday afternoon. Three bloody chapters, followed in confined sequence. GATHER ACROSS ROAD First, about 50 Negro men, women and children gathered across the highway from a white hotel the sand. Some stepped into the'Gulf-of Mexico,, the signal for grogp of whites to show up. Fighting broke out. Whites chased Negates off the beach. , Nekt. four Negro, men and about 25 women and children gathered on the beach in front of the New Biloxi Hospital about a mile away from the first fight. A white group Aif broke up the crowd when some of the Negroes stepped into the gulf. There was no official version ol the lighting, but the four Negroes TUNIS (AP)—Accusing France I ! new ground and air raids her soil, Tunisia has served-notice any more border attacks wilj be considered acta of war. President .Habib Bourguiba cut short a tour of the northwest provinces and hastened back to the capital to deal with the-crisis. Bourgaiba’s government said that the French had launched, two attacks'in the past week. On April 20, it said, French planes bombed and strafed Outed Boulriba, and two days later Algerian troops in thr service of France thrust Tunisia near. Thala. communique -laid many civilians had been killed in the raids. It also accused French mandos from Algeria of entering Tunisia and placing to ."Create insecurity tense frontier,' The Frendf "Foreign Ministry In Paris had no.comfnent. Habib Bourguiba sian ambassador called home for consultations. Observers here feared jjie' situation, was reaching the .boiling point along the frontier, where Shout 10,00Q Algerian guerrillas harrass * -French outposts from Xunisian soil!* France has accused Tunisia of siding against her in the ,French to think, twice before starting any real trouble along the tense border. Still later, a huge crowd of Negroes massed ih front of the home of Dr. Gilbert Mason,V Negro physician. Onlookers variously estimated the crowd at 400 and 500. ' Dr. Mason tried to break the beach cotoe barrier by swimming in the gulf last week. Police ar--rested him on a disorderly conduct charge. His case is pending in city court. Urges Food Stamp Plan SUMMERSVILLE, W Va. (UP!) —Democrats presidential hopeful Hubert Humphrey today called for a "food stamp” program to enable families of 'the unemployed or with low Income to supplement their diets. The curved stereotype plate, essential in modern high speed printing, appeared, - for fife first time in 1881. injured in this melee said their w ,, George Feali. 24; Paul ' MINORU YAMASAKI Wayne State University will award an honorary doctor ol humanities degree May 4 to Minora Yamasaki' noted Birmingham architect, it was announced today., Yamasaki, of Minoru Yamasaki Associates Architects, previously won a top awaxft from tijg American Institute of Architecture for his, design ol and execution of the McGregor Center Building at Wayne State. The University alio announced awarding of the same degree to Sol Hurok, a worid-fomed impresario. The Day in Birmingham Expect Commission OK on Redding Paving Plans BIRMINGHAM - City cocnmls-flonert are expected tonight to apt&ove the plana and estimated cost for paving Redding road from Woodward avenue to Lake Pub Chat of the project, authorized tqr the commission in'January, is estimated by City Engineer Wlittam T. Killeen at $48,406. Tomorrow at 8, the local Knights will get • took at their I960 crop of speakers when representatives of Waterford, Lake Orion and darioton high Schooia vie for the district crown. They will speak on the subject ’2,008 AD.” the Winner will go to the State contest fit Ypsilanti on June 11 end toe state champion will represent Michigan ta the international contest later this mates Is S4.VM far cwtinettan of a storm sewer from Lake park te Range Elver. “The proposed sewer is to be under the. Redding roed pavement,” Killeen said in his report to the commission. NO SEWER TO EAST "Therefore,' it should he coo- The* tatarnatloual thsmpiea Me a choice ol the aehetarship to any cottage et hie choice or the equivalent coot oI A Lake Often choral group un-_tr the direction ol Louis De gKant* will offer added entertainment Dean Peterson will he master of ceremonies. Refreshments are to be served following the program. Anyone can attend. FMire arrested Dr. Mason again Sunday. The charge was fighting and disrupting traffic. CROWD ROAMS STREETS Before the sun went down, a crowd of Negroes estimated by Mayor Laz Quave at 300 to 400 roamed up and down Biloxi streets. Gun violence broke out at nightfall. Bullets and shotgun pellets wounded eight Negroesaod two whites. Andrew Paricer, 17, a- white youth, said Negroes shouted for him to stop as he drove near a Negro residential area, stepped from his Tar and someone shot him, he said. He received a nonserious back wound. Add . Police said they arrested four Negroes, driving ta a car a block from the area where four Negroes and one white man were shot St 11:50 p.m. They identified Living Costs Up. Slightly in March WASHINGTON (AP) - /the nation’s living costs hit a record high in March. The. first rise in food prices itt six months edged the Labor Department’s consumer’s price index to a peak of 125.7 per, .cent of the 1947-49 living cost average. The average price increase over the February level was only one-tenth of one per cent The March average was 16 per cent above the same month last year. Arnold Chase, Labor Department price chief, forecast that food prices will continue a gradual rise up to -July or August. He said the chances are this will carry living coats to still higher levels until late summer. atructed prior to or in connection with the conatructton of the pavement.” Thare la no Storm aewer asst at the river aa LakaiMr ant the prapaaif sewer weald he ased to Handle drainage Iran the street, KUtaea said. The plan proposes no change for the existing bridge’' at the Margaret tony Furnish Royalty-s ’Smallest House' LONDON (UPI) — Princess Margaret and Anthony Armatrong-J.ones today began furnishing tfye modest house they will live ta after their Caribbean honeymoon. ”d d d, • With the' wedding at Westminster Abbey only U days away, workmen were moving boxes ol treasured possessions into the wing ol Kensington Palace which smallest house ever occupjed by royalty. , It has saly two living roams pared with (He baeheas at Keat’ K-room apartment ta the same palace. The unprecedented barrage of criticism af the wedding arrange-ments continued today with Daily Herald complaining if was still unable to get essential formation. The proposed 39-toot pavement— would narrow to meet die Bridge, which had1 a 20-toot roadway. The tw branches of the Y at Woodward avenue would remain where they are. WUttam J. McKtaney--------— Service for William J. McKinney, 83, ol 728 Hanna Rd., will be hrid Wednesday it 2 p. ml at the Manley Bailey "Funeral Home, L, Burial will be in Franklin Cemetery. . Mr. McKinney died Sunday at/ his home following g'short Ulness. A retired citrus former^ he was _ life member of Birmingham Lodlge No. 44 FAAM. ' survived by his wife Etbalyn. Mrs. Theodore Stake Service for burial for Mrs. Theodore (Anna Marie) Sibbe. 90, of 341 Wimbelton Dr., will be; h^ki in Superior, Wisconsin. Arrange-are pending. The body will be at the Bell Chapel hi the William R. Hamilton Co. until 10 p.m. ’ today. Mrs. Sibbe dlqd Saturday at her home, after a abort illness. . She is survived by two sons, Carl ol ’Birmingham, and William of Superiof, a daughter. Mrs. Caroline, Braaten of Iowa, seven grandchildren and 16 great. krandSiiK*/ The newspaper said Buckingham! Palace refused to comment report Queen Mother. Elizabeth had offered to pay the coit of the honeymoon cruise on the rqyal yacht Britannia out of her pocket. . > ' This is estimated at 49 pounds sterling ($117,600). There has been some criticism in newspapers that the taxpayer will haVe to foot the bill for lavish honeymoon. Collision Hospitalizes Waterford Youth, 16 A 16-year-old Waterford Town- / ship boy was injured Sunday after-. noon in a two-car .collision at South boulevard and S. Saginaw street, according to Pontiac police.' • Timothy M. Farris of 898 Joy-ceil Dr., one of the drivers, was-admitted to Pontiac General Hospital and ta in satisfactory condi- Detroit Fete Raises $50,000 for NAACP DETROIT ID — The National Assn, for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) raised $50,-000-last night at a rally in Detroit. Some 1,000 persons paid $50 each to attend the organization's “fight for freedom” dinner. -S. Gov. G. Mennen Williams called ; “a tremendous occasion, which must add to die heart and spirit of people around the country.” Other speakers included Michigan's Democratic senators, Phil Hart and Pat McNamara; George Edwards, Michigan Supreme Court justice, and Harry Golden, North Carolina Journalist., Boarn, 34; Ernest Fair, 35, and Zeb Lowe. 29. The first three were for investigation. Lowe was charged with carrying deadly weapon—a shotgun. WOUNDS I IN CLUB An unidentified gunman wounded two Negro men-sitting inside a Negro club when shotgun pellets crashed through a window. Hospital attendants listed them V Oscar Jones, 52, and George Riley, 33. Three Negro women said they were wounded by bullets from a pasting , automobile. The three Roma Mae Patterson, 34: Levanie Rankin, 22, staters, and Elndra McNair, age unreported—stood outside A closed grocery ht the time of the shooting. De Gaulle Advocates Destroying A-Arms (Continued From Pagf-One) viet. presummit maneuvers, De Gaulle said "any attempt to aggravate the wounds suffered (by the German people must be, avoided. * A * ’* Soviet Premier NiMta Khrushchev, on his recent,visit with De Gaulle, carried on a propaganda campaign against West Germany evidently* in hopes of stirring up old fears and hatreds in Western Europe. Similarly Khrushchev has been warning that he may undertake to tnree the Weston powers out' qf West Berths If they do not come to terms with hinp, De Gaulle strongly advocated for > Congress his proposal for a joint program of economic aid by the industrial countries for thf bane-fit of the "unfavored masjes of Alia and the awakening population Of Africa. He called atich aid J'bofh. the realeet human duty and the ifiost fruitful policy. Will Tell How to Put Teeth Into Dog Ordinance Waterford T o w'n ship Clerk James E. Seeteriin win present to the Waterford Township Bosrd tonight a program for enforcement of the newly approved ordinance controlling stray dogs. After months of study, the board last week adopted a dog ordinance. However, the problem of “whs, how, where sad when” to enforce the law wps left up to Seeteriin to try to solve. The ordinance is scheduled to go into effect May 21. , Resident* in the Waterford Lake Estates Subdivision near Silver Lake road, have asked the township to fix unimproved. roads ta their area. The pros- stone* meet have hlaektopped rends. A request for life insurance policies covering firemen will be sidered and bkta for a new ship truck aiw police car w opened. ■Driver Goes On at of Rood; Condition | A 32-year-old Pontiac man Ism ifijured - ehrly this morning wheir he drove across M24 where Colum-biaville roed ebds, and through ditch and fence, ending up’in field 50 feet from the pavement Edward Derocher of 50 S. Marshall St. way in satisfactory con-with facial injuries Lapeer County General HoapitaL He told Lapeer County sheriff’s the car ahead of nd made a left turn, bqt he did not eea*a sign, indicating me road ended. 1}fe accident haqpyoed, A miles nbrth of Lapeer. thm.' Witnesses told police that An-row N. Culp, 69, of 141 W. South Blvd., made a left turn in the'path of Farris’ car, •' • V . THIS SION THE FRONT UpOR Life Entire One Plan The Mvnd, *conomtc*l and MnvMtaat rntthod •f obtaining basic lif* imuranco protaction is through Modern Woodman’s Family Ifan. TW* hah of th* insurant* goat sahoro it Wtap*-on Fathor—but still cavort Moth or sail th* children. This cuts administration costs and savings are pasted on 14 you. Invostignt* th* nstvantngos of htodorn Woodman’s family Finn, District M. E. DANIELS NEW OUTSTANDING PHOTO COPIERS of Photocopy THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. APRIL 2,5,-1960 HartzChamp at Howes' An early 951 by Herb Haiti of Holly proved good enpugh'for the Howe’s Singles championships despite several big bids on the* final weekend which ended Sunday night. . .v Seven of the, 19 aeries' of 900 better bowled in the tourney were turned hi the last two days feature ing a 926 by runnerup Pete Evarts of OarttstofiT All contestants rolled four games. Pontiac's Dteh Shaun failed to make the top tea despite a closing *79 game which topped the actual depactmeat Tpm Cot at KING INSTALLATION SPECIALS •SS PONTIAC '50-*53 FORD $995 $835 'W-'5t PLYMOUTH^ -----1 CTUNOW —5 $835 FREE /15-MINUTE INSTALLATION .Uttcow^ititial, Guarantee n 3-7010 rs 3-7068 Open Daily 9-6 Friday 9-9 DNS Installation Cental M S. Telegraph td. — Oyp, Tel-Huron game hon *94. Harts had the to gams actual set at SSL There was no big exchange among the leaders but' plenty of excitement at the Elks alleys as Cart Wilhelm of Pontiac, fired game during the mixed doubles tournament. -^■*7^'' ■■ ■■v1 >;'iif.r| He .strung together 11 strikes before a stubborn 4 pin would not ge down so his last ball. Carl and Henrietta Wilhelm made a strong bid- for a top position but. had to settle for 7th. MOWC’S STANDINGS Harts. Holly .... ...... Petr Rverta. CUrkaton ........ to*™7-*, Oxford ....... Faew......»3 Orsh. Lak- ------ y Oelsn. Pontiac . University of M i c h i g a n relay squads dominated the 18th mutual Ohio Relays Saturday, winning five events during a program in which Hayes Jones, Eastern Michigan’s sensation, -equaled Ms 129-yard high hurdles record. - ■’ * * # •' Jones’ 13.6 second time in the 120-yard high hurdles put him among six entrants in the relays met Olympic qualification ChrteF For tine ts. Poo Use . Cox!* OrtMTtiSs *!«•» tar—.a. yujj ..... FREE INSTAUATION—20,000 Miles or 1-Yr. Guorontet I COMPLETE PRECISION INSTALLATION BRAKES WHILE YOU WAIT! COMPARE THESE SAVINAS! • mar | Belter's OKI I TOU | ust maLum FORD 911.11 ]SAM SIMS CHEVROLET 25 30 MS IS IS PLYMOUTH 27iS 9.851 17.65 LINCOLN 41.15! IMS 15.91 CHRYSLER 37.15 If Ml 14,41 PONTIAC ! .3445 11.85 17.54 Clpvy only up te '58 HBFE 3-7855 GET OUR FAMOUS FirtrioHf CAR SAFETY SERVICE WHEEL BALANCE | ALIGNMENT BRAKES. We will adjust year car’s brakes and front end to original factory specifications ———j for onlyj Rl < i._i___ too-Aut te theism’ Icettone. BE TIRE SAFE WITH NEW, Tirttfottt j CHAMPIONS 95* I NYLqN 13*** a SI 'PIviHix and recoppnbte H TUBELESS j 15***a»1 * MONRQE SHOCKS ERIES A BATTERIES f?re*font 146 W. HURON » FR 2-9251 V/h*n your dollor buy* MILES msrs Jones Equals Hurdles Record in OSU Relays COLUMBUS, Ohio fUT*!) — The standards. It tied the record lie r.aeerd; the 440-yard In 4L* forfeits of other Yank track and -fflSSi *N I fill Hodges of the Los Aj Dodgers has hit 20 or runs for the pat 11 a the relays here Met year. The only double winner during the meet was Soknnan Akpata of Michigan State, who took the hop-step-jump with4, a distance of 47 feet, 3% inches and then captured the broad jump with a distance of 23 feet, 6K inches. MeUfu relay squads wea the «s»«ille « «I v e r a 11 y evetrt lg 3:11.6; the 880-yard in l:*S-4; two-mile la 1:JgJ far a new r#eeVd;' the 440-yard la 4M seconds; and the distacne medley to 16:114. The former two-mile mark wa 7:30.9 set by Illinois on 1952, . obvious that a summer trip to Rome tor the 1960 Olympic Games looks mighty good to Dyml Burleson, Bill Nieder and John Of course dint jaunt is the target TAKING A BIG WEE— - Tigers take a big bite of watermelon in the dressing room after they drove in 10 riins ambng them in their lf-4 win over the Chicago White Sox. Paul' Foytack (left), the winning pitcher, got tyro singles and drove in one'run. Casey Wise (center* got two home runs, a triple and a single. for five RBI. Lou Berberet hit a grand slam homer to knock in four runs. - held start, but right now it would be bard to find three better bets lor the squad. < Burleson, 19, a sophomore at the (JsivmUjr of Oregon, pro-duced the fastest mile ever ran. by a United States dtisea gator- ■ day during a duel meet yrtth Stanford. He was timed la 8:SM while defeating Ernie Caniiffe of Stanford (4:99.4) by It yards at Eugene, Ore. ^**1 think — I know I can runl taster,” Burleson said after be-coming the first U S. runner to] meet the Olympic qualifying standard for the 1,500-meter race at Rome. A runner must do 1,500 meters in 3:45 or the mile in 4:02 be able ro compete in tug Olympic 1,500. • ★ p ★ ' Cunliffe also met the qualifying ■andard.—United States R o m e hopefuls also must finish first, second or third in the country's Olympic trials. Nieder, warming up for his duel] with Parry Q’Brien next weekend: at the Drake Relays, heaved the slnt 63 feet,’ 10% inches Saturday at (he Kansas Relays in Lawrence, Km. .' ■ The *40-pound Nieder produced' a. fi5-foot-7-inoh toss April 2 at the TeXaS Relays aad got Off a heave of S9 feet, 1% Inches during a warmup sessldh last Saturday. The latter toss can’t be submitted for approval as a .... submitted tor approval as a record, t O’Brien’s listed world mark Is 63-4. Thomas, the Boston University! youngster who\will be the Olympjci high jump favorite if vhe escapes1 injury, took part in his first out-1 door meet since 1958 Saturday at Hanover; N.H. He cleared seven1 inch, fettarfftg'tte' NL'aX (college)—Dt troll, l felejr lunlreriity)—Wextern •bird sad Michigan mate. *“iroad Jump—Loter Bird. Michigan, second: Bill Watkins. Detroit, rourth. aad Jack ton stem*. Michigan, Pole Vault—Mike KJMnhnnt, NEW RAMBLER WAGON BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER ' ••• S. WOOD*ADD ------: on a it it marie of seven Wet set by Charlie! Dumas of Southern California in 1959 and equaling the American record set by Dumas 1956. Other achievements by trackmen; from Michigan during the relays; included: . J er hurdlea—Willie Atterberrj Michigan £ erbcrrjr, n Dork; Hannum "Returns to NBAMid96'Roce chomp -_____I GARDENA, Calif. (AP)—Billy „ .[Cantrell won |he U. S. Auto ClubTOgg~ the season -and! “ I lEO-yarU high hurdles—Paul Jones, the St. Loui^ national midget racer champion-m«ouTai4«.' no. ijjo ship Saturday. The Anaheim, Cal-: tochigen. second »od if., veteran lapped every Other Boffin" medley relay—Michigan, second, driver on the 100-lap grind SYRACUSE, N.Y. UP*—Alex Han-{quit at the.end of num, former defensive star of the] signed to coach Syracuse Nationals, returned to thelH a w k s for 1960-61. Hannum | National. Basketball Assn.-team to-1 coached the Hawks to the cham-[ day as coach. pionship in .1958 and then resigned. Dan Biasone, president of the' j > Syracuse club, said Saturday he iTitailS Romp Twice Track Club, fourth. NYLON 6i5X W BUCK TUBE TYPE Pins Tx. and Recap. Tire BONDED BRAKES 2D,000 Milas or 1 -Year Guarantee liKludet raif- CdAQC t. and Front ie«l Bearing* zm kad. ^ MUFFLERS / Lifetime Guarantee Installed MOST ^795 CARS f ARE YOUR TIBES WEA1IN6 TOO FAST? IS Y0UB CAB SHAKING AT 40 BLP.H.? 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ACTRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 25, I960 StkHM crnW mWAga spec!*) mMtttl’ City Of Sylvan L Th« fatiosrtog resolution w« o fieri* by POMI to mM the hereinafter described fwmuKl 9* H». major and local afreet ay Manta; and Whereat, the aald atreet improvements Mw been apnfeved by the Michigan State iibW'*y!Pep*etmeot at complylng with the purpose* and Intent of Act Mo. H. Wehltan Public Sett 071*61, at amtndtd, and the city dedSt to borrow Mt» and laaue bond* pursuant ' Me. 176, Michigan Public Acts a. __ at tmt—rti for the purpeee of defraying , a portion of the cott of aald Improve- Trading Near M Market Drifts on Grain Market ■■■■■hh following amounts fi le Highway U Mlewiaa ended, the Iteoettes . .|3«, 16*79 I ... 17.792.il' yrhan^trom clows. Nearby wheat was slightly .firm and old crop aoyheans slightly weak b«ft all oth>r contracts scarcely stirred. Tnujr"1j_lh’liJiltItlf** ?ot tottuiion The government report on March a mixed character and gonte fnJmedneaa. any ^portion of The^nonlea soybean crushings showed a sharp stocks responded accordingly. collected tales -pursuant to Set Me. I Michigan PuMle Sett ef mi. aa amen . ed; and Whereas, the highest total annual r quire ment tor principal and interest i the bonds herein i ..i That this .Council hereby________ " to make improvements to He major and local street systems consisting of the pnv> lag of the streets (between the termini I designated below; hereby determines that the estimated cost of each Improve- such taipesegment under* the ■ hearting "Total Estimated cost''; hereby deter-' mines that the portion of such cost i M forth below for each Improvement unc the hoedtag ."City Portion of Cum” ah be and Is hereby assumed By .the oily large .end that the balance of such « shall bo defrayed by special assess ms -against benefited tends; and hereby 4 termtnes that the “City Portion of Cos of each Improvement shall be defrayed the Issuance 01 the bonds hsrelaafl authorised la the amount sot forth I Improvement under t mated Portion 17444 g 5 800 | of Woodland . TOT ALS Pioneer from CHICAGO |f> — After an unusually slow start, the grain futures market virtually Mailed today during the first several minutes of dealings on the Board of Trade to lower Prices NEW YORK if)—The stock market was generally lower in early tracing today. soybean crushing# increase from. February but' left the total lor the year still below a year ago. For the month, crush-ings were 36 million bushels, op about 5% million from the.previous month, but Jbe total oil 304 million is down about 4% from the comparable October-March period of last year, Grain Prices tions to a point or more. A minority of gainers moved in about the same range. Earnings reports continued of 4 ORAV* LOT IN WHIT* CHAPSL. - good location aspy ths monument 4900. Will r»duo* for.quick sate. Call attar- 4:3* p.m MI MARKETS The following are top prices covering Mies at locally grown produce brought to the Farmer’s Market by grower* and sold by them in wholesale package tot*. Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of. Markets, as off Friday. Detroit Produce , •a* T y phoomif ormosa-Bound MANILA. Philippines (UPD—A tropical typhoon named Karan curved toward Formosa today, leaving SO persons missing and six dead in, the Philippines. . -• ahan by substantially in ths foUow- * ‘SimXD 8TATXS OP AMOUCA 87 TB OF MICHIGAN COUNTY OP OAKLAND CITY OP sylvan lakk VBQBTABLU ttebs. •uurd nu _____ bchs. ............... Horseradish, pk. ........... t, 50-Ib. bsg ___ „.j, 19-lb. Me Parsley Boos, dot. whs ... Psranina s-tllo Pat do*. Parsnips, u bu. ......... Poltatooa, M-lb. bug ....... Radishes, Block, Vk bu. .... Turnips topped bu • Poultry and Eggs DETROIT POULTRY * norr. April li ' (API—Maes per 1 delivered prtrott lor Mo. 1 qusllty Help Wanted Makj_6 1ST CLAM MECHANIC ON SMALL gss engines. Mo amateur. Btsady •work,' MA 6r7B78. , . A TOP RANKING NATIONAL CON-rem Uti l men Is aSrVte* ts-> u pefms- ____■______guoruntoo {US ■ ' {££ rl|hl 16*° **“• Pontiac AOOMBMViFiSERVICE STATION I $16,442 115.641 KNOW ALL MEN BY 77 iBNTE. thst the City of I .. 1 Oakland .County. Michigan. 4: knowledges itself Indebted s received, promises to pay 6 hsrsof.^tjm sum^o^ANu DOLLAR* • on the first day of August. together with Interest * |||M Lorillard was off about a point following a weekend report stightly lower earnings. Eastman Kodak was fractionally higher following a report of record sales and earnings for a first quarter. Philco, reporting an* increase in sales, showed scant change in net income and the stock dipped a fraction.. Magnavox, despite a sharp increase in sales aiid earnings, was down a fraction. >. Reports of a cutback in appliance ^ output by big manufacturers be-i cause of lagging demand found. Westinghouse Electric down more than a-point and General Electric Tf' a fraction.. Motors were m i xe d, Ford dropped more than a point. American Motors was up a .fraction. Radio Corp. and Raytheon were off about a point in a generally lower electronics group. ^ 'PA Steel1' and Bethlehem, which report cpibrteriy earnings, this week were steady. American Telephone dropped about a point In moderate activity. Polaroid ran up about 4 points.' * < # Newly admitted Standard riaagpjTflachcr of Hofflfl -------------------(- rial told at 11%. Union Carbide! —r • . e.j1..-;_______________ I {recouped more than-* point ofjGetS Food KOtSOning^ jrecent losses. _ . DUiRANGO.' Colo, (if)—Mrs. Lil- li . Gain*« teM*. American To- Gibaon was ^ i0 attend Krrmecott, Amencan Smelt- h« •o.rhcrvl Apply^mlDtate Hlahwsy. ACTUAL JOBS'OPBN'tNUAk, BO. Aur.TtiwSo. TU WMti. ™n( Center. uaS* 'Ma%°atnn St„ Boston 16. - AcruXiTjoaa open m u. a. So. am.. Ksropt. Tu *1».0*S Trsvsl paid. Write only Bmploy-msnt Inf. -Center, Room •*#, 47# Stuart at., Boston 16 ■ _ • -TTKADINO NATIONAL MINANCH \ company has Immsdiate opsutas \ijf y*o is1 sa utuuuu ui its— DETROIT DETROIT. April II aid per dozen by fl vered to Detroit hi eroded I; Whites—Orads A Ju IS Pontiac Pj BOCTkk REPIN 0 • Clerk (A9-A) 172 *0 , tutors vseauSlti Ibo 40-42; extra ;es. Reply Box MACHINR to IM.40 qualifies- least - all month* experience, in the operation of alphabetic and-or plication tor examination. Michigan Civil Service. 320 South WiJ- 55. ir"‘i U, Itek. . BAKER WANTED^ oven. . Apply In .person. Orion BMery. 39 S. Broadway. LakO Orion bet. 9 c m. and g p.m. •Aak for Mrs. McKensie. . cab drivers, nioht & DAT. -Flimitte.19 or older. 43S oreh. Lk. CAB DRIYEM. 16 OR OLDER. PE EXPBRlimCKD COUNTER MAN for cafeteria- work, good-wages, good hours.'- hospitalisation. Monahans East Buffet. *76 Bast Maple. Birmingham. MI g-6I*9._ EXPERIENCED WOOL PR188ER ,___I hersof I------—PM tnnu| M4[pd'ysbis Pebrusry 1, 1961 ahdthereaft . sdmi-annually . on the first dsyi , ^ August and Pebrusry In each year. Bo! K£Cr lawful*”money T^'iNKi \ I state* of America si .. ............. N.. ... •. In the City of ......... ,.,K .............. upon presentation ai 1,1 surrender of this bond and the coupoi lian Gibson was unable to attend A. ia high school briefing by teachers i-|ing and,United Aircraft. for partots of chiWren taking Mlg sand Dollars-1925,000) in-anticipation of f.5lJBrl;?My V ■ th*. nctfJr.e’. monies-to be derived from|M gneaded. end an irrevocable sppro- *,Md_C6--. !S? J_r 1 priatlon for the payment of said prln- sald city for Highway purposes, pursuant [ otnal and Interests has bean made from Calum.A H to Act No. If ortho Public Acts of 1091. the moneys to he n returned to the city. Csmpb Soup sa amended, 915,043 thereof to be Tor the The full faith and credit of the city te Con Dry ... purpose of defraying Dm city portion of also pledged for the prompt poyment ofCdnPae the cost of the above described, major Laid- principal and Interest when due. Capital Alrl street improvements, and 39.35S Ihereof Bonds of this series maturing prior to Case, Jl id bp for, the- purpose of defraying a the year 1999 are not subject to fqdemp- Cater Tr»c corresponding Mtrt of the eity portion of ti0B prior to moturtty. Bonds maturing Chad * Oh . ths cost of the above-described local |n th, rears 1865 thru 19*7 are subject!Chrysler : •civet improvements, ----- to redemption by tha clty prior toi-matur- Lcjtles *re l UM9M6Mk4s/'of-.* sold City of lty. In Invent-numcrlea! order, on any [Clark Eoulp ------— the- principal one or more Interest poyment dates on; Coca Cola sand Dollars and after August 1, last, at the par value CojgJWm^ parts^ot the I premium on etch bond In accordance Con *dU ^ laid Improve- with thy! following' schedule; icon N Dos —Btejf—tiled to be redoomei 1S 5 Ktnfb - Clk SZ SsrrDte- Lockh Aijrc .. r Loot 8 Cem . ! LiiSfillard ... r Lou 4^ Nash Marr Ch * S 1 : si x pay—Cp . 2* 9 is Blsc t Cash R it Dairy m of Twenty-Ph 26.0001, shall be I------ defraying the respective ,y portion of the coot of Poe OAK1 Pan AW Mr Panh Epl \ s numbered August1. 1 li-omually on th* float days of payable on J^Sraar each *yw* as fmtowi*t w*Ai(!,,iii the years tMl thru 1203. and g schedule: be redeemed on or t prior to August 1, demotion, provided funds are on me. Ben dermal urine prior te the 05 aha|l not be subject to rodent,.... tor to maturity. All bonds shell have id*pffnu, things required ________„___ performed precedent te and ______________ — ef the bonds of/thls serlaa, existed, happened and /have bean' performed te time, form and manner aa rs- .____l by the constitution and Statute* of the State of IfUchlgan. and the charter of said city,"and that the total Indebted. ----of said city. Including this series ol Is, doea hot exceed Shy constltu-II,- statutory -or charter limitation, to the prompt poyment of this bane th* Interect hereon at the cams ----me due, th* full faith, aradit and resources of aald city *» hereby lrre--■fiably pledged. ™ - • In witness whereof, the City of Sylvan ike. Oakland County, Michigan, by Its nincll, has caused this bond to bo gned In Its name by Its Mayor Snd lunteralgned by Its’City Clark; and Its irporat* seal to bt' affixed hereto, —' is caused ih* annexed interest coui i be executed with the facsimile alg ires of said Mayor and City Cterk. ' . . * cr/r °or Ifirivan lai Countersigned: I by th* orlglpail rhat the Mayor and CUy Clerk a saldUbondafor*ond dlr'q£e. 301, Mtshlgna Fuhlte Act* of 1*43, - -amended, and th* City Manager la hereby authorized and directed to make Pontiac'prttis.' a TWeekiy newspaper' of | general 'circulation in told city. 11. that all resolutions nan resolutions, insofar aa th* sat be In sontTiit therewith, ah rescinded. Wtdtmaa. Taylor. Clark Tgas: Jars Nays: Non* Absent: Oilson ■-This if i lout copy at issad by the City Council April Bt. DAVID B, P1REBTONE • City Clerk April 31, May t gad 9, *“* PUBLIC SALE 1990 Bt Bd’i .. __ Scrtai i held 10:30 ■ Marathon Emer R»d Es-CeHo-O " Pood Mach ' Ford Mot ... Frueh Tra , Oen Bak Oan Dynam . 41.6 Republic Stl . 42 Revlon 2M Rex Drug 2* 4 Reyn Met *0 7 Rey Tcb ..... 290,4 Rojisd DU t . ,M gafewaySt t™ . ‘8t Reg Pap ' J*-4 Beovllle Ml ” 4 Sears Ro-b ... -Shell OH Sinclair 33a Boeony . Ml !*« -i- m 1 Stud Pack -It!* sun Oil !44.1 Bwlft & Co *« Tann Da. .101, l!***®.: - 00.0 Tex Q Bui... . 33 5 Textron 45 4 TImk R Bear , 70.4 Tran W Air . 3b,7: uiaob ...... 36.4 Upjohn 20.4 Walgreen .. 453 W**t Un Tel 4(4 Wests A Bk . 104.4 Wests El II Crk Coal Itl Yale ft Tow . ohns hftP • 00.1 Yngstgt . ones g- L . “ ‘ “ KvIseyHav . 93 1 Zenith Rod ; News in Brief Thieve* broke Into the University Skating Rink, 85 W. Walton Blvd., Saturday, and stole an estimated $5* worth of .candy,'According to’Pontiac police. Someone pried open fonf coin boxes and stole $36 from the Wash At Dry Laundry, 490 S. Sanford ~ ., Saturday, the owner told Pontiac police ’ ____image Sale. Redeemer Lnth- erah Church. 1800 W. Maple* Birmingham. Thun., Apr. M, 6 son. to 6 pm., April 39, 9 am. to 9 pm. •AdV. Pioneer Topi 6 Million WASHINGTON (UPI) - Amen-ca’a Pioneer V Satellite 'today passed the/aUrmiUtofi-mtte mark Ui it* ioterpanetary tour flrpm earth and ttientista said it wag 'working beautifully." Death Notices BUCK, APRIL^n^ltol.^a THEO-r. and Peari ____ _____ _____of Susan and E. Theodore Buck III; also survived by one brother and three Bisters. Funeral service will be held Tuesday. April 26. at 3 p.m. from the Simona Funeral Home. Rlchwood, W V* Interment In Mountalnvww Memorial Cemetery. Rlchwood, W ^Va PU- - Sparts-Ortfflnmpun*ral Home CUT8HALL. APRIL 23.' 1*60. JUNE A . 5765 Cooley JNi Rd.; are 01: beloved daughter of Bert Oliver Myers: dear mother of Oeoru* w. McLellan; dear Bister of O. V Myers ui O .11 future vacancies, j year of cxper^oc* || I appll tlqn from Michigan I 320 a. Walnut. Lanai HELP Civil' Servlet, 4-3290 neral service ein tPMPItito ., 'day. April M. at 1 p.m. from Sparka-Oriftln Chapel with Rev. John Mead officiating. Interment In Howell Cemetery, Howell. Mich Mrs. Cutahall wHl lit In stste at th* gparks-Orlffln Funeral Home. DIXON. APRIL 32, 1M0. HAZEL. survived by three graadchlldren. Funeral service will be held Tuesday. 39. *1 Brown Funeral Rei Tuts- _________________. uneral Orchard park. NT. Inter-- “ lends Cemetery. Er ___■ NY Arrangemai Rlchardson-Blrd Fudei nesday, April 99, at l:M p.m. I Bparks-Qriffln Chapel with Paul Hart officiating. Inter-t in Perry ML Park! Mr Oar- __nnt will lie in state at the Sparks-Orlfftn Funeral Home._____ LEWIS. APRIL 24, Mg*. HOLLIS A, 304 Going at.; age SO; beloved wife of Harry A. Lewis: dear mother of RoniMI A.. Lewis; also »' survived by four- grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.. Com-pitted funeral arrangements will be. announced later, by Voorhets-Blple Funeral Home where Mrs. Lewis will lie in state. MINER, APRIL JH. 1950, THOMAS K, 2936 Lansdowne, Williams Lake; age 91; beloved husband of Ohm g. (Rooney! Miner; beloved father of Robert F. Miner; dear brother of Mies Mae Inner and William Hurley; also survived by one grandchild. Recitation of the Rotary will be Monday, April 26, at 6 p.m. at th* Donelson-Johne. Funeral Ham *.-Funeral service will be held Tuesday, April 26, at 11 *.m. from Our Lady of the Lakes. Inter-mam In Mount Olivet Cemetery. Detroit. Mr. Miner win Ue In ■tote at th* Donelson-Johns Pu-neral Home. WHITE, AFRO, 23. 19*8. FLOSSIE Chrysler; ----- r: age M; C. White; u. tors. Raymond toaky, Mrs. John in and Harks White: beloved « dear mot (Mar|ei ( •Geneva) •_________.... deag slater ar Cassius'___________ Mrs War I* McDowell; also survived by thrs* grandchildren. Fu-, neral sarvlee will be beld Tuea-day, April 36. at 3 p.m. from ClW Funara) Home, Drayton Plains, with Dr. Tom Malone officiating, Interment In Crotacnt Hills Cemetery. Mrs. White' will U* lie cute at th* Coats Funeral "line; Drayton Wains. HELP HELP ir nub Is on. we need men now. Call fl WANTED ? To train In Ole Heating h air: conditioning bbstnesa. flood Income while you train. Apply to person at East Heating, t Cooling 40 8. Sngteaw. MAINTENANCE MEN. DOWNTOWN office building. Age 35-55. Reply Box 5* Pootlac Free. MECHANIC WANT8D FOR OAS station, experienced. 2356 B. - Camnterdc? Walled LahC. ~ ~ . ROUTE' SALESMAN nteblutM*d dry eJeanlng route. Exceotional opportunity. Oreshsm Cleaners. 606 DaMUM. . RECENTLY DISCHAROED^VETS . charged and desire a permanent position with a national Co, wt • wtil arrange a personal toterrtew; Men accepted must be satisfied with salary of **6 per week to start. Call Mr. Riley.JPB 6;*103. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR experienced' saleaman to become Here te a chandk t new buslneea from tt up." selltog a nationi tteed quality producL _ ' idly expanding sole* program. Applicants should nave — Be dependable, well groomedT and . aggressive, nr those ' qualified we offer excellent training and high commission. -This te not a door te door eanvasstog position. For Interview send full details regarding age, education and experience to Pontlse Press Box 7 SALESMAN . For State-Approved ’ . correspondent* school. Work only from qualified leads. Large moot - ly salary possible for good closer experienced to tale of Intangibles. 1 • Write Box i4. Pontiac Fress._ SALESMAN LEADS FREE DAILY DAILY EARNINGS upwards of *60 MONTHLY RENEWALS White Cross division underwritten - by Bankers Life and Casualty Company has exclusive openings (or several career minded men to Oakland and Macomb Counties. For appointment call Mr Babloh. UN 4-9401, or write Banker* Life . and Casualty Company, 19136 Jamaa Couaana, Detroit 21, ktlch. TELEPHONE CANVASSERS AND salesmen for bulldlne' modernisation sales. FE 2-0245. ___ iqOIEElflR. . Cterk (A6-A) 679.6* —— weekly Oependlag . on quanflca-tions. To W lutftf vaenoatee to local area. Musi have at least ala Maatoa expert toes to the op-e ration of Umhave end-or numeric hookksaptoE machines. -Many Job extras. Write for application tor examination, Michigan civil Earvte*. S3* South Wal-nlit Lanatug 13. ■ cubs onia wajred. m or • ovto. OK 3-9922. CHItD CARi h LIGHT HOUSE-work. } chtldren. Only raltehl*. kind parson need apply. Rtf. FE . 6-0761, COOK AMD HOUSXKEKFCR FOR' 3 adults Lakt hdtot. Unencumbered. filet to. Frtvhto quarters. - CURB WAITRESSES box Benin. At 19 a.m. Today there were replies at The Press office Ik the >, 6, 7, I, 87, 88, 88, 78, 7S, 78, 78, 78, 81, 83, 88, 89, US. Funeral Directors ,4 COATS FUNERAL HOME Drayton Plains OR 3-7757 Doneison-Johris , FUNERAL BOMB , "Designed for Funerals” ' SFAIOEA ORtFFIN ORUW Thoughtful Sarvtea. FK 9-9941 VoorFiees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulaqa* •arvlea^Flan* or 91*9*1 t : " • X I LOT* IN WKITB CHAPEL FK-■ MSfcl WJUUI'' {KaMl ...Harris, gayrtgi tog,,.—-., die 81**1* Ford. . 2906 Orchard Lake Road, Keego Harbor. WANTED MAN M OR’ OVER TO do part-time work a* caretaker of country home; House rent to exchange. Southfield Twp. MI 4-0621, ' Would You Change Jobs for 07,200 POT year? Home nights, good future, must be. hard worker and married. |3r43, with good . oarroKridM*; WANT Td AK80CUTK TTITH A Dynamic sales orgnntoattenl Pon-- Use representative wanted. 0100 guaranteed, weekly. Fringe benefits. Call tR 2-08*7 Walter Kot-- track. Mgr .............. ....... Fotnw i/u*ti.'' hio'h school : graduate to 1«um retati ahoe businetk. Must In neat, astrosalva , and furnish references. nt|n> H«U Bhae store*, or 3-6*16. YOUNG MAN TO WARN AIR-cruft supply buatoeu. Must be high Kind evaduate. good future Phrry Etrviet, fee -rldn man 0120 Highland » ________ Hdp Wonted Fomok 7 ATTRACT IVEu LADIES Can oara *12 to to* each evening spent selling Em moot Costume Jewelry. No Cuovasstog, No Investment Mo Collecting, No psttvortog Call FK 9 1*9* BBBMP^nliWIiu needed a* Party Plan Manager. Up to til# .fro* samples it unique gifts, and home aaoes-•orlea. Toys later Cbr and phone necessary. 33 per. tapt comm. No odhttog or dcaveriito. ilA*si overwrite bald Write-. OIFTS. 39U Eellevue ftp. Toteito uT Ohto. BEAUTICIAN WANTED: BZFHU-■need preferred Ft MStTiitt. 6. ——r~to"lmr“ ' . FK 0-6106. is ning tar id „„ __ • 4-TED’S ‘ WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK RD. atidu; i FOR FINANCIAL _ •xpsrtenced 46 Working condl- nmol' nfflridt Unit - Box I, iPonilM Pros* flvlnc abort resume of p—t txportw- EXPERIENCED Tto CP°Ktor ., . perlencad cook. Apply in .person ■toy. I a.m. to * j».m. TED’S (Woodward at dq- Laks Rd.)_ EXPkRIENCBD' TKLEFHON1 OP-\ crater for aaualry club. Fteaaant \work. Hours 9 p.m. to II. CtU Amiss Terry. MA VlWl. 7 ELDERLY LADY TOTITK IN. moru for- home tbAn wages, ear* . for 3 child ran. FK UU92 altar BXPBfMKNCED CURB OIRL. AP-ply Stuckey's Drive-In, after 4 p.m. Wl W. Montcalm. EXPERHNCBD RESTAURANT • help. Apply to person Oeosge s Scndwtch Shop. 1019 Joslyn Are. EXPERIENCED CASHIER FOR BU- &rr market, apply to person, 1919 nlon Lake Rd. ' '' EXPERIENCED COUNTER AND shorr order cook. For small place. Mo aveatoa, Sunday or (tondayai transportation. " , • . EXPERIENCED WAITU8R DAY work, apply in parson. (199 Hifb-land ■ Road. __ ' . . EXPERIENCED NURSES AIDES, AP-ply at 113* Auburn Rd. Ms Phone Apply 677 t _________________ OIRL TO HELP WITH CHILDREN and housework, must llv* to. MA 9-195* GENERAL HOUSEKEEPER. MUST, lift to, 3 school aged children No washing. FE 9-33T9. between 9 a-.m. to 3:39 p.m. only.___ Hb» WbbM Fowiah 7 wsahiiigu. Jafi WANTED you, TIME BAK MAID "* waltrea*. Atep^ptgBi jtopae womaF, mT ___ ease for1ahlldran, reference*. 919. ■ Rocha star area from * tod. _ ^ Holp WgntlJ 8 ESTABLISHED WATKINS ROUTE avaiutsn: Full or part jim*. Av •rut 13.50 Mr br. 150 H. Perry. 1:30 lo iii%.» r ikPKRlKNCXD SALES PEOPLE Interview* Mon. and ^U*o. Trad* Falf, 032 W, Huronl . - MAKE 32.5* FEB HOUR — WHILE YOU LEARN Attend Beal Estate Classes fir**. Wa, uaad sales help in th* Rochester' Cterkaton Milford, COM-■alia a Dun Laks areas. FBOMK O. BCHUBTT. FE »)I811 Learn Real Estate Oat into the bast paying business than. te. QuanfleaUatsa. is ygara and up AMUty to mwt th* pub- SALBS PERSONNEL MEN OR WOMEN (190 to (2*0 weakly aranga, must have ear. Free to work days and evening*. Call FI 1-27*9 Novi. Mtehjpn, >9 am to t p.m. daily. X-RAY. TECHNICIAN. MALE .OR —KBStte; afternoon-eventng - yhtft Mt. Clemens IbaiwliinBil, Salary open. tiWlk. Decker at Howard S-1M1 or PB 0-1997 for Emptoyment Af nctas 9 CASHIER . With t-ptog. some office experience atOoccaarv aged 21-25. 5200 per month to Mari. Midwest Employ mens. 90S Pontiac Stoic Bank - Stag FK MOW. - -• - Evelyn Edwards • SWEET SUE ..6239 •To be Receptionist and do Qeneral OfBc*. Hie* tele- , phone voice. Aged 22-35. TYpO 09 '9ifPM te gOod frt - Local Branch Manager * Qualification*: Successful experience to th* type of management te essential. Late, model car. For immediate interview, write or ! wire, stating qualifications and phone number te Art Wtiltema. House at Stuart. Newark,. New York State. ■■ LADY, 25 TO 35 TEARS OLD TO . work to food concession. Must be ' Write ‘qualification* ‘te’ Pontiac. Predt. Box 57 : ■ MANICURIST xtMUteCBD, Franklin Village Eaten, hteh com-mtealon, MA9-7179 Hr ta 4-0377. MAJESTIC DINER Taking Oppllraltcns for night waft- ■ Transportation pruvlMd. Call aft-er 3 wt. HfHBI. " MATURE WOMAN TO CARE FOR school aged children, and one agdd 2, days, pegmutot, 920. FE 6-199I. ____________■' (NEED MONEYS BECOME AN Avon Repfejentatlye. Flcaaant houaehold schedule Fhone today FE 4-45*9 or write Drayton .FMMf qML- ______________ * Needs, a real sharp gal with soma knowledge of light bookkeeping. Oood emlle Age 96-pp. Typing. TAKE CASH ....... 93*0 and do detail work with payment*. Must be ‘ wall groomed. Typing. Age 23-31. GIRL FRIDAY . . ... (329 Two young and charming 25-up With sharp appear-tL—ance and personality Oood v. typing and shorthand 4R STENO ............1300 Cute High school arad/fto meet the public. Light /typ-Jng and shorthand. i Sal office .... us* J—A mature person with lots 1 "of experience to do book-keeping. and general office work. Excellent opportunity- —EXPERIENCEIV- W ACTRESSES AMO NURSES AIDES -MEN- —TRAINEES'- Many. openings for trainee* In vartoae fleldv of maaafe* ment - "Come la And Register’* EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE ’ Wk EAST HURON SUITE 4 FE .4-0594___ FE 4-1460 MANAGER TRAINEE Woii WEEtrel FoaohJj COMPANION AND UOlfFHOUSE- ' utejk^fer steer 1* parson. Call FE agaaj.jte*jePBrr £Tos MIMEOONXPHlNOr TTPINO, BXC-raa^-' m*q EteH, ' WASH OR^j^ArnTTNO. ONE BOOM toGUAM ' WANTS" WORK' dr' AltY■' I. Salary u» stejaMTTTB M73S. / BalkHng SbtvIce 13 ALL CITY VIOLATIONS COE- . ratted by Iteoaaod hUUgr. FHA . Pa]T BMg. CQ. FE 4-7744 CARFKNTKT^" ** fTfsar - oHri! fOTVINtf —\ wa smt" . A-l RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL ono Industrial Mason and- gen. ADDITIONS. OARAOES -aran*”11"5o" _ KINDS CEMENT WOWC Drives, floors, ate. Jensen, FR 9-2240. ___________. BUILDING S REMODiUNO -FHA terms Llaamsed. Nelsan Buildlna lo. FE iteftL . - BLOCK. CEMtarr AMD CARPENTRY Conlractlne FE' g'ITM CONCRETE DRIVES. AT LOW rate*. WM M122 _ CEMENT WORE, NOTHINO ' ■ ■ large or ur* —1—— residential. 1. tlroatea. OR 3- ■' Floors baaepenU. ) CWNOMT OOKTRACTOR^DRtVE-«aya> City sidewalks. Licensed FI 4-3151. V • ' CEMENT PORCHES, WALKS. SSP-tle tanks abd field too. MA 5-13*0. CONCRETE,DRIVE . ,won.________________ V Raaldentlsl. CnmwierclaL :_____ trte^ EOcavattng. Oradlng. MT COUfLBTB .. ROUE DOPROVE-menta. Storm*, screen*, attics. kNahsai, racraoWom rooms, garage*. Call new, tor tra* 'tall- • mate. Also patented dormers for thai extra space. Para Building Co. FE 3-79*0 DitY WALL TAPING AND FIN1AH-_lng, Free estimates. FE 30751. EXPERT THEE SERVICE. FREE aattotote*. FE 5*9*3 at OH UMO — FREE E011MATE OR WIR1NO . for water heaters, rwaaea h dry-— era. FEMOl. R. B Munro Elec- PARTNEY Electric BOMB OARAOE. CABINS. ADD1-tlons. Licensed builder. FBA -Terms. FE 4-0906. • . ROUSE MOVING, FULLY' equipped. FE O*450. L. A. Young. MONEY FOR REMODEUUd. New ccitetnRtton. Repairs? See SEABOARD FINANCE CO. tM5 MILLER'S FLOOR SERVICE. LAY* Ing, sanding, llnlahlng. PE .4-640*. PLASTERINO h REPAIR REAS Pat Lea. FE 3-7*29. PLASTERINO. FREE ESTIMATE, repair to Bew home*. UL 3-5530, ROark.__________ OPPORTUNITY It itwtf Ten Oi. Wtil ‘or complete our field * Jensen. MA 4-10*1, stating qualification*, -experience t. (312 Sashabaw. OR RELURLE~WOMAN TO CARN for uuO ^Infant. Own tranapor- ... 2 small children, (-day ------ Waterford Village. Own transportation 990. Call OR 3-3944 bo- . . SECRETARY ' For geperal office work. Must hi pleaaant telephone vote* and gi - oral knowledge of typmf i bbokkeeplng ^re 9-1211 fur api SALES LADY FOR DRUO DEI SECRETARY FOR ERABL1SHSD real estate office.. Must’ be excellent typist. Neat appearance. Oood phone vole*. Able to meet th* publte and saga* knowledge of bookktapbig. Oood salary ** — can quality *” replies hi r Pontiac department tor • dignllted lady. Sales txptrtenee helpful, hut not naceatorr. YoO wlU a* glean per-aonahxed training Iiy a sales maaagar. Earnings should avarag* 990* per monULWtth bonus. Short nouu. car necessary. Apply li a.m. te 1 p.m. U*f S. Lincoln Av«.. .Royal .Ouk.'\___ TYPIST TO OPERATE 'folk 'FED portionai apace typewriter. Fart lima Must a* very accurate. RIOfSTRRS|rOR LICENSED PRAC-tical nurse. Small nospital near Brighton. CaU krtgbteo, ACad- anfl t-UUL :1....... A. WHITE Mlti^iAOED LADY FOR light ■ housakeeplng and .car* for lehlld. Lie* fc!p«l-91l7 WOMAN FOR NURUNO HOME work. FE MWI. „ ■ WAITRM8 WANTED. YQUNQ OIRL - to work days, aamg experience. ' Holiday Drive-In. Kaegs Harbor. L I te 6. Monday thru I Salary and. bonus. Far ,a ment c*UJFH 5-4390 «ocurujaraU9*s£ErDEPEN- dable babysitter ovor 4* year* - «f ate. I daw weak On East aide Call FE MBt after * p.m. WOMAN FOR FOUNTAIN WORE, 4-10 p.m. Apply Ctaatom* Drag, Mapla comer if CTaabrook, B6-mlngham. MI 7-0334: • . - WHITE- WSifAN TO CaAe FOR ' children, qvs In. plus wseea. OR J-29*4 after 4, alTday let. WOMAN FOR MOTEL OJUKStfl land reatauranl work. TW Jng us. Wln aMto couple ar sehom aged child CaU after 7 pb). MAPI* Midwest Emi iloess. Aged 31-iploy ment. 4M Pool! Bldg. TE 5-13T. personslitv and enjoy mseSUic peo-Sf*dw?§t Employment. sWontUc nab r* Secretary $400 Interesting position available if -you have good •kills. 6 day amok, new, modern offices, excellent future. acsn* knowledge of bookkeeping helpful but not uccoi cary. Midwest Employment, 4*a HE REMOnjUNO. QUALITY WORK rt)r Price*, cabinets a specialty. ROOF REPAIRS / EAVESTROUGHINO FE 4-0444 SPECIALIZING IN CnODfT WORK, floors, driveways, sidewalks, etc. Raw and repair Free estimates. - MA 5-2112 - Bert Commtoa. TRENCH1NO EXCAVAT1NO FOR septic tanka. Flald Ute. footings, ditches sad boat weU. Ul 2-5404. UNDER FINNIHO .BASEMENTS. Free oatimatea. MT 3-1759 WATERPROOFING Work euaranr-i FR 4-S777 Free oatimatea. Building Supplies 14 STATION ATTENDANT Mao State Rank EmpI6ymen tank Bldg. 1 SALES AND OFFICE Training programs available tar young men. gnlaries paying up te 3401 Midwest .Employment, 48* Ponttoe State Hank Bldg FE 6-9227, ^ Instructions a ,10 roll ap awning. Reaeocabie. Dtraet ftojtj Mfr. Bush Brothers. PE CEDAR FENCE FOETR. g* LONG. 6” tops. *te.each. TRoJan t-*144. NEED CASH. FOR REPAIRS OR new construction? Set SEA* BOARD FINANCE. Ill* N. FUrry Business Service . IS ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN FEwl repaired by factory trained men at our edict. Oene/al Printing A Office Surely Co., it. W. Law-■ ranao Bt. Phano fW SdUS. BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING • THEN CHINO, Jim, EM 3Agg|. . BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS’ AUTO BODY REPAIR - TRAIN-tnt with, waldtot. metal work, a engine tun* up, prepares for big, pay. essential Held. '— *--------------- --—' ------, Write EL_ 11_______________ for free book. Utilities Engineering institute. Dapi. foy eti, Wl 9. Dearborn, Chisago 9, in.-- FlNISK.a|6H QOL- NO time. Diploma awatdad* If* you art 17 or over and toft school, •rite for free catalog. Wayno “—| CW. '*17 S. . Dearborn^Chicago S^Yll., PIANg A OROX'N LESSONS. FE Worfc Wgntgj Mil* It A-l CARPENTER WORK. NEW and Tepair. FE 6-4310. A-l PAINTER INTERIOrTSd Exterior. Rtaa. Free estimates A.M. Drumm. FE I *4*2. A-l FAINTlNO~AND WAifl FA-PS ring. FE .2-4721. wora'gqaratitoad. PE 9-22*1 AFFRSH77CT CARFEHTIR 22, wlahy work. FE 6-22*3. CARPfeNTXR WORK. -NEW "AND remodeling. FE 5-M95. CARPENTER WORK. CAliffiDi CABINET MAKER A SH-mw. CARPENTER WORK OF ANt ■XP. <3 ARDNIR MAN WANTS work one full day per wk. through the summer. CpU FE 4-7*4* after $J0«~JMPD A'handY iIan call ¥M 2-7*64 anytime. m~mm~ work o^ amt ■ Mad. Ft 8-4324. . man waai' jpowrl*,-’ yKrd keeping, painting, jMitor. con-ttrncljoj^^oj^rtc. Claud* Hntcfa- MMtrr g WALl WASHINO gER V Ice. fr«* aanmatee. MA 4-1*29. ■ MAN (9. CLEAN AND AMBITIOUS want* work of any kind. CaU aftor > p.m. il ”0*4 ^ %5^%ro£wS ’STs'hl WALL WAAHllfa BY IfAbS, RUOd MrewitWf EUC. ■ WALL WASHING FAINTINO AND decorating. Reasonable, FE 4-41**. YOUNO MAN i ELEC77UC MOTOR SERVICE RE-palria* sad rewinding, til B. . Pike, Phone FK 4-3g*f. FAT S APPLIANCE PARTE V* OAKLAND AYE. FE 2-4*21 FURNACE—OAS. OIL INSTALLED 24 Hr. S*rv. C. U Nelson FE 6.1m ._________ 6*421. **2-4*?*’ i gatlm'ati PLASTERINO-NEW OB EEFAIR R*tk guaranteed. FE 64187 T HilTEHiNO. D. MEYERSr 16 Chamberlain___ Saws, Hand Lawnmowcrs Bookkecpiat k Texes $6 BOOKKEEPING ALL TAXES. • EMplra 3-3416 ■____ Drcssmaklnt, T»Uorinf 17 DRIfaSMAKINO, TAILORING. AL. terationa. Mrs. Bodell. fE 4-6*52. BUrre, COATS, DRESSES AND Air-twattoas. PS 4-7674. Ml S. Jluron, |3__U CUSTOM PLOW. DRAG. OR'2-MSS. OARDfRAND IteWHROTO-TILL-tog. 4*M Hobson. FE 2-4*20 for-w*rly of III E WItewr. LAWN FU3WSRO OR 3-6121. WARNER.'8 ROTO T ilLLINO tewRi aad gardens, Fl 4-«N*. iacowE Tax SurvteE 19 ACCraATE-E3tPEEliSa®~> ^•om<^CalU,*bTVn^lntoIiS‘,‘ BOLIN TAX SERVICE E E. Ftt* PE 6*11*9 «g PB MW Lmndry 8«rvteE ao ’COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY service — shirt service, jhuttae 940. S. Telegraph. FE*, A-| MSRIQN AEp EH blue emi. delivery ar 2601 Crooks Rd. fa. 2-4 A-l TREK TRIMlflNO k ] ul, fret tatlmutea. OR 1 TTi ATm minr a-i a6E tree servh move) and trimming. Md PE M199 oa FE I Attentiop,''.IPjaelMfs I Crooks. A Addihlii ________ ALE COMFjJITB LjEtidCAPIltO. ' irsflng. fitting. ' gtoatasg, trass Famevil, trimmed, and complete cleanup ' of aft debris. PB ' 449*1 or *.QR 3-0166, B0 LLDOUNO, -LAMDSCAFINO: tranchlng. EM 622*4. EM 3-341*. complbtF'CaWn W6**.' Pn»: THE PONTIAC PftjBSg. MONPAJ, APRIL M, 1060 ^Television Programs-’- Pregrame furatohod ly stations listed to this eotantn an subject to «hu«e without notice Channel 5—WJBK-TV Channel 4-WWJTV Channel 7-WXYZ-TV Channel 5-CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS *:W . (2) Movie (began at S p.m. (4) Jim p * (D Three_ (9) Pope ye. (58) What’s News. •:M (4) Weather. Irto -(2) (4) New*. Weal (T) Stooges Jcont) (9) Yon Asked For <:« (2) News Al (4) (7) Sports. CM (2) (4) (7) News. (56) Industry Parade. 7;>> (2) To TtB The Trwth. ( 4) Sweet Success. (7) Tombstone Territory. (9) Million $ Movie. Drama: Bette Davis, Barry Sullivan in “Payment on Demand,’'(’51). (4) Steve Allen, (cont.) (7) Ted Mjjuqk. , (9) News. * I 10:45 (9) Starlight, theater. * Drama: Gary Cooper, "Good Sam,” ("48). (9) (4) (7) (9) News, Weather, Sports. Ui» (!) Flight. IHM (3) Nightwatch theater. Comedy: Martha Raye, Bob Hope, "Give Me a Sailor,”(’39). 11: SS (4) Jack Paar, 11:50 (7) Cannonball. v TUESDAY (SB Music Language. 7:50 (2) Kate Smith, / . (4) RJverboat. / i (7) Cheyenne. / •* • (9) Movie (con0 (56) Way of Life. 8:00 (2) The- Temp. (4) Riverboajt (cont.) (7) Cheyenne (cent.) 19) Movie (eonD (56) Spanish II. 5:50 (2) Father Knows Best. (4) WeUt Fargo. (7) Bourbon Street Beat. (9) Music ’60. 1 • (56) Spanish (cont.) 0:00 (2) Danny Thomas. . (4) Peter Gunn. (7) Bourbon Street (cont.) (9) Music ’60 (cont.) (56) Whirring Numbers. 9:50 (2) Ann Sothem. -(4) Theater. ^ (7) Adventure in Paradise.‘ (9) Don Messer Jubilee. 10:00 (2) Hennesey. (4) Stevec^AUen (color). (7) Paradise (cont.) (9) News. 10:1$ (?) Weathervane 10:20 (9) Telescope. , 10:SO (2) June Allyaon. (2) As the World Turns. (!) Lift of Riley. (2) Medic. (4) Queen for a Day. ' (2) Day in Court. 5:10 (2) House Party. ' (4) Loretta Young. (7) Gale Storm. (2) Susie. . (4) Young Dr. Malone, (f) Beat the Clock. (9) Movie.. 5:50 (4) From These Roots. i (4) Continental 'Classroom. (4) (color) Continental Classroom. (2) Meditations. Verdict Is Your*. 4lto ft) Day,------iL—- (4) Fibber, McGee, Molly.’ (7) Bandstand. 4:15 (3)'Secret Storm.. 1:5# (3) Edge of Night. (4) Buckskin. TV Features KATE SMITH SHOW, 7:30 p.m. (2). Jazz pianist Barbara Carroll is Kate’s guest. She will play “For All We Know” and "Carroll’s carol.” "■: FATHER KNOWS BEST, 8:301 1:66 (3) Onto# Farm Front. DM (4) Today. (3) TV College. (7) Funews. l:M (3) Felix the Cat. (!) Breakfast Time. 1:15 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. 6iso (7) Johnny Ginger, i:oo (3) For Better .or Worse. (I) I Married Joen. KM (2) Movie. (4) Exer.:lse. . (7) Stage 3. 5:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. 10:M (4) Dough Re Ml 10:25 (9) Billboard. • 10:S0'(9) Ding Dong Srbool. (4) Play Your Hunch. 10:55 (!) News. 11:00 (3)! Love Lucy. (4) Price Is Right. (7) Lady of Charm. (9) Movie. 1):M (2),December Bride. (4) Concentration. 11:45 (7) Detroit Today. 5:00 (3) MoviC (4) (color) George Pierrot. (9)'Lq6ney Tunes. 5:50 (7) Rocky and IBs Friends. Ngwc. • New Lutheran Church Rejoices Proclaims an inaugural v 'Ytarof Jubilee' After TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of: Life. (4) Troth or Consequences. (7) Restless Gun, (9) Spans lima. 13:58 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) (color) It Could Be You. (7) Love That Bob. 1 ■ (9) Mary Morgan. 15:45 (2) Guiding Light 12:50 (9) News. . :oo (2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) Bold Journey. /" (7) About Faces. , (9) Movie. He May Not Be Running, but . By FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UPJ) - A tidy Story about delayed-action witchcraft that exploded in a 20th Century American suburb received an absorbing, twinkling production'on NBC-TV’s "Hour of Great Myster-i” last night. The Burning Court," adapted from John Dickson Cair*s, novel by Audrey and William Rooe — ‘ n as Kelley Roos on both covers — made for a successful hour. Sealing Merger MINNEAPOLIS (AP)-tThe newly merged American Lutheran Church .went "on the way rejoicing" today, fired with a song of unity and a new program tor spreading the Lord’s word. The song, “Una Sancta” (One Holy Cbur(h), on original cantata bursting with trumpef calls, rolling drums and triumphant chorales, was introduced to set the tone tof the church’s inaugural ‘*yeer of jubilee.” ---------J,.. During the year, the church plans vigorou^ nationwide of evangelism and other tasks, including a . special two-million-dollar drive to start new churches, expand education increase aid to missions and the On^he w#y p.to. (2). Betty vies for s college He's Flying Hiqh postgradualejHxsition with s class- * * 3 (2). DANNY THOMAS, 9 p. Barbara hasn’t been asked to the big dance. Her baseball teammates think that as a date she makes a good third baseman. ADVENTURES IN PARAQUE, 9:30 p.m. 17). •. An ethnologist hires the liki for a trip to see the Nambu native boys who hurtle from the tops of tall trees as a ttft Of maphood. STEVE ALLEN SHOW, 10 p.m. (4). Rhonda Fleming and George Sanders are Steve’s guests. Harrington Jr., Gabe Dell,'. Bill Dana and LeLBrown And chestra are regulars. LAS VEGAS, Nev. 161 - Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Tex) paid a visit to las Vegas yesterday, said the visit was nonpoUtiral, and again denied be was seeking the Democratic presidential aom-I nation. But a 10-by-80-foot streamer proclaimed “Johnson tor President,’ Johnson battens and signs abounded, and pamphlets advocating the majority leaders nomination were handed oat at a In .a closing session 'Sunday night of the” church’s three -day constituting convention, its president, the Rev. Dr. Fredrik Schlotzf laid out some of its guide-posts and objectives. He catted for greater dedication to Christian unity, racial justice, and to strengthening the country’s religious idealism. In an unusual jack he .urged the church’s nine senior colleges to concentrate on producing artists , and writers to "pour liv-in* water" into arid, godless areas of American cultural life. u onst Ltkt IS--- Angela Ctllfornlt is nwMn » Sheep 24 ShHkMpMTC M Soon IT Encrvitc 30 Bo present 31 Mexican 34 Of led . 35 Prlfhteood N Typo ; me»«ure« 30 Ocei 32"' 41 Social 4S Forebo— 41 Dtitrlbute fciible HI one , 51 Operstlc sols M C(ynp*r»tln r 4 r r IA II 19 1) 14 II li 1 ir 14 n N » 8T W 8" IT XT IT IT IT ♦9 11 ET 14 89“ u N 28 ■unlUvo ellnei fcurch re ttfurb Hesali the hew 2%-millioh member church will be conservative - In its loyalty to scriptures, but -he added: ”1 hope and believe. that it will also be a radical church—as radical in its application of the gospel as must Be ’if you are under the mandate to love your qeighbor as yourself'.” Utah Dem Delegates Have Varied Likes SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) —Staje-leaders of the presidential campaigns of Sens. John F. Kenedy, Stuart- Symington and Hubert L. Humphrey were among the delegates chosen Saturday by Utah Democrats for the party's national convention. Utah has 13 votes and 26 delegates. strutted, are Oscar W. ___________ Jr., head of the Ketmedy-for-pree-ident committee in Utah; Warwick C. Lamoreaux, who heads the organization far Humphrey, end Calvin L. Hampton, a leading supporter of Symington. The Salt Lake Tribune _________ Kennedy probably has the largest ‘ i-JJf delegate votes. --Today's Radio Programs-- Win (ISN) WCAS (list) Wjsi. New* 1 WC AM, Sm weuN Nuns, c l«-(tn. Dinner Date WWJ. New* We.ther WX*Z. N*w* WCAR. Woodllrs • 7:**—WJR, OSS** Houm ’ WX«Z, S. Morgsn cat w Jt Wl»K hrimAr Wwj. b. iisswsn 1:**—WPON. BoundJtM# >—WJR Com podt« 4:10—WPOW, Jerry OUsn •:**—WJR I - WWJ. TWSW caLw. ms Silte-WJ*. Scon. ( lSlSS-WWJ, News WXTZ, Wows CXLW. Hop wood WCAR, News WOi'N. Mode WJBK. Stsrso IVOOtr MOBNINO nWr,^V’1Bte!i.^ WX.YB, Fred Wolf CKtW. ttoootsr Club trig Sm Own WCAR Now*, fhorldu WPON, Surly fitd Site—WJR Muds RlU WCAR. Nt/s u Opflttr n, Oooriro CKLW. News, Tobr Durld WJBK. Mswr, osors* WCAR, I1«*« ^ ~ . wpon. News. Oust 1:te—WJR. Mutlc Rill WXlj. News, WWt CKLW. Boons. Durld wjbk. News. Boors* VWu^usic . wjbk. News, add WCAR, Nuns. Murtyo WPON. Urt WWJ. NlWI. jii Vttl Nswu tea CKLW, Jou Vsn WJBK. Nswa US teurmun ll:M CKLW,^ Jm vST*" WJBK. News, Raid WCAR, MS**, Murtyo WPON. Chuuk toil u;ss—wjr, rtmu tor a TUSSDAI AFTERNOON CKLW. JM Via ’ WPON. Ntwu. Luolt lt:SS—WJR, TU Out MudSP WCAR, cklw. mswr duvIuu WJBK, Raid WPON. Bob Lurk *:**—CKLW- e "tbreak Ste-WJR ^ompodt. WJBK. Node gs,L^r,,“ site-wjr. Cempoultu CKLW. Bui Durtuu wwj, Nswr «Msiw*0 WXVZ. Winter mssxMsr WCA^ New»- T,nn Brute WCAR,, orte RECALL LINKUP — Joseph P. Polowsky of Chicago shakes hands with jwo unldeiRified Soviet sentries at a memorial in East Berlin where he laid a bouquet of carnations Sunday. Polowsky was a private in .toe U. S. Army when his udit met Russian troops at the Elbe River April 25, 1945. He flew to Berlin recently to make arrangements for an observance of the World War H-ankup. Soviet ■Authorities took Polowsky to the meeting site at Torcait-south of Berlin today tof the ceremonies. Melvyri Douglas, Anne Bancroft Win TV's Tony Awards Given for Notable Dramatics Metvyn ago, was for a nonstarred feature won Broadway's Tony awards this year for notable dramatic acting. presentations - Sunday night, Mary Martin and Jackie Gleason were cited for the musical stage, she for “Tbe Sound of Music,’’«he for "Take Me Along.’ The play citation went to "The Miracle Worker,’ in which Miss Bancroft appears. Musicals “Fio> reUo!" and “The Sound of Music’ won twin trophies. Silver medallion Tonyg are given by the American Theater Wing each year for distinguished contributions to the theater. Although the word “best” is avoided, the] awards are regarded as Broadway’s equivalent of Hollywood’s Oscars. Citations in 18 categories, plus two special awards, were presented at the wing’s Hotel Astor banquet. For MBs Bancroft the Tony was her second. Her first, two years have performance1 jii "Two for the See- saw," written, like' her: current play, by William Gibson. I- ’ Heri part in “The Miracle Work-r,” in which she. plays to? teacher of the blind and deaf-mute child Who grew up to become the renowned author Helen Keller, her first Starring role. t Douglas g6f~hii award fdr his portrayal of a presidential aspirant in Gore Vidal’s "The Best Man.” Mary Martin’s Tony fourth.. TY^News and Reviews itchcratt Co in Sprightly Production Rolf Iter (Meany^ on Racein Schools —Tjw ■ elory of a premeditated martin —. Me years' premeditation to be sure — starred George Cl Scott as aa aged author, lover and wMch-prbvocateW; Barbara Bel -Geddes as a lovely nondead ert Lansing as her bewildered hobby. Directed to s high polish by Paid Nickell, the story began with good-humored,, letsarely scene a then quickly settled down to the business of testing our wits. A missing picture, a bracelet, funnel, a cup of coffee, some th ble-meaning dialogue, all served indicate that Miss Bel Geddes was a witch in a lamb’s 16001 sweater. Then came toe inevitable mutt »r and, of course, suspicion immediately attached itself to Miss Bel Geddes. ‘And just when1 she / about ready to be carted off to the local lockup, along came Mr] Scott to "solve” things once and for all. His eotnttott to the crime satis-fled everyone — except the narse who was> framed. Mr. Scott, It turned out, w)ai Miss Bel Geddes’ lover baek In 17th Century Paris Mid they were only paying oft'an old debt to a family that separated them by burning Miss Bel Ge0des at the stake. There were -Other sweet twists added to. this Twist and a final fillip piade it all the more tasty. garet and her fiance, Antony Armstrong-Jones, to public. W ' The emphasis was on approved biographical information. Barely a Word was uttered about their to-rhich, tt seems, is the proper overture to a wedding. More red-blooded curiosity and imagination about reporting toe story would have made tt worttv NEW ORLEANS, La. (JUP> -Thf Orleans Pari* School Board, laced sdth a federal court integration order, today bBRins aifcto** 60,000 parents It tony would rather sm racially mind clames or dossd schools. Earlier last flight, CBS TV’s "Twentieth Century” took a stab at teUlag part of the Florelto IA Guardis story. The film clips, supported by some memories by v#y s n e of the msa’s live- •Uo reading the comics Iren, and adding his own mean-. to the story, was one of our tonal treasures.and1 it was nice see it reprised on IV. I THE CHANNEL SWIM: Ed Sulli-fan’s Peabody AwanLwinning ifoscow show will be repeated on CBS-TV Sunday, Sept. IS. The starring role Of Rabbi Adam Heller to "In the Presence of Mine Enemies” goes to Charles (-augh-ton. CBS-TV s Playhouse 90 presentation of Rod Sterling’s drama is •t for Wednesday, May 18. Martin Balsam has landed the role of Nicola Sacco in the. two- lad— J. SteMF Wright has ordered the Hoard to submit an acceptable integration plan May 17 but the board lkces a state law which says it does not have the powet,to integrate the schools: pvt NBC-TV dramatization, of sched- “The Sacco-Vanzetti Story, uled for Fridays, June 3 and 10. Eli Waliach is reported to have toe inside track for the'part of Bartolomeo VanzettiJ Investment Week Is Under Way Tbday throjlgj) Saturday has been proclaimed Inve*t-|n-America Week in Pontiac by Mayor Philip * “ rw - i E. Rowston. Scott was properly aged-in-the-| Area leaders in industry, vat and wi* in his role;. Miss Bel Geddes lutd the face and the style to.make her portrayal .successful: In fact, everyone in the cast did well to make it swing. Even Joseph N. Welch, the host, added a convincing flavor to toe hour. DIALING AND FILING: “Over lure to a Royal Wedding,” last night’s NBC-TV full-hoiir special, was a dull, superficial and surprisingly stuffy run-through of old newsreel clips and more -recent footage that showed Princess Mar- business and service groups, banks and other financial institutions will stress the theme “Money at Work Means Men at Work” throughout the Week, according to C. Mark Harper Jr., ’Pontiac^ chairman of the Invest-in-America Committee. New Way Out for Chessman? Only State High Court Judge Against Him to Retire June 1 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-Con-vict-author Caryl Chessman may have received a helping hand from Dame Fortune today in his fight to avoid his date with the San Quentin gas chamber next Mon-dday. • -State Supreme . Court Justice Homer R. Spence announced ’ he will retire June J:. . Spence Is the only one ot not to recommend that Chess-man’* doable sentence of death be commuted to life Imprtson- The governor can^A the sentence without such a recommendation because Chessman was convicted of more than'two felonies prior to the offenses for which he was given a death sen- CAN GRANT REP RIVE The governor can, however, grant another reprive. A 30-day reprieve would postpone the execution date past Spence's retirement date. Observer* felt that Vmbappj,"iiysMruD. WardtfL.A. Here'* bfmtd /elief from (oenun of rafina I itch, racial into chains, rate and textma with an jatetejm nludk formula called LANACANI.Thk GN iNtefcratei-iedicated creme kiile hennfol bacteria mSimed tkm tisaue. Stops acruchior—ao apeedahealin*. Don't •«<« another m«uii. Get LAN ACANE Mdw « all tens atom. RCA COLOR TV Soles and Service Sweet’s Radio TV SONOTONE House of Hearing Free Hearing Tests Tbs wsnk is designed to emphasize the importance of .the free enterprise system .in America and to celebrate our right to invest our savings In enterprises i SERVICE I RfPflIR Mtrahar N ■ FI 4-1515 C .A V ILICTKO MART IS* Oakland TV RENTAL • BY DAY OB WEEK The < in PhiiBdephia in 1950 and . hast been extended this year to more than 200 U. S. communities. Harper tt resident manager of IWatling, Lerchen A Cp.-ln the Porwl Iliac State Bank Building. RCA Color TV SALES and SERVICE CONDON'S TV By EARL WILSON NEW YORKTalk about the two-party system. I raced around to seven ftoirtles the other day arid.lost a topcoat, several friends and my appetite. 7Wrl7»\- New York has a whole army of “party-troopers" who go to these parties, all of which have a commercial gimmick. Aly Khan, Ethel Merman, Celeste Holm and such-like folks swayed to a 7-piece orchestra’s music at a fancy party for Ferlo Mesta’s book. .'“There’s Elsa Maxwell—I saw her at twq other parttoai" exclaimed Mrs. George (“Bullets”) Durgon. ★ ★ ★ Could have been. Here’s my party diary: WILSON 5 p. m.: Opening of ’’Scandla',” whose slogan “Here you can eat like a None.” (Ate two Swedish meatballs aind three spoons baked beans). 5)97-9:39 p.m.: Walter Pidgeon and Carol Burnett guests at party. When Carol arrived, a huge Snap kissed her. Carol said “Thank you, have we met?” Man said "Np.” (At# two succulent shrimps, three Polynesian meatballs.) 5:46-6:16 pm. Became Very angry at party for Photog Milton Greene. Fbund topcoat checked under my naxri£ waisnto mine. Blamed hatcheckers. (Ate two • 5 . JO * AS UTTU AS lOeAMY GOLD CROSS HOSPITALIZATION PAYS IN FULL DIRECTLY TO YOU* REGARDLESS OF OTHER INSURANCE OMTs* Frafor FOR AS UTTII AS 10c A DAY INCOME Koncnoa GUARANTEES A MONTHLY CHICK IF YOU CAN’T WORK DUE TO SICKNESS OR ACCIDENT Information FREE. Mail coupoh or cofi TR 4-1919. Call Detroit collect if you dive out of town. oysters, four -French balls). 4:31-6:12: Ooatleu, angry, got to party for Mme. Claude' Bessy .after It was over. Nifee lady told me: “Jean-Plerre Au-mont was here. He smoked a pipe. Elsa smoked It, toor” -Phoned City Editor, "Stop' the presses.” He l»id, “They stepped and hour ago.” Seemed petulant. 7:01:7:80: After Perle Meats party, rushed to party for Fred Sessler’s “Amphicar.” Fellow said "Guess who Was here.”, I • said, “Elsa.” He said, “No, Alt I" (After chatting with fibrins, - Roxanne Arlen and otjier ■ celebs, dunked throe . meatballs In red riulmp sauce -Mustard all gone.) 9-Mldnlght: Skipped another party. Cussed hatcheckers. ■' •' t ★ ★. 13:01-3 a.rp-: Big formal party for cast of “Duel of Angels Talked to Lee Tracy and, Ray Middleton^ Ate huge delicious “Heroicus” steak Sandwich— (all out of meatballs). 3:01 am.: Phone call from offlcf^’pid you,loss your topcoats , . Me: “I sure did! Those blankety-blank hatcheckers.'’ ' Office: “You didn't lose it. It’s here. You took somebody olae’s east eff the racto-when you loft this afternoon. Bolter apologise.” ; GOLD CROSS, PLAN >*. T. > 234 State St., Detroit 26, Michigan CAROL Pprty-shock, that’s what It U. 1 TODAYS BEST LAUGH: Tho reason so many Congressmen are anxious, to be re-elected -la they’d hat* to tzy to make S living under.the laws they passed. v WISH I’D SAID THAT: Newlyweds are people who think ba&y-iitter Jokes are funny; v . . That’s eafl, brother. (Copyright, I960) AWNINGS CUSTOM MADE IN 1« BEAUTIFUL COLORS Coll Frta Estimate L ftV Awning Co. ® » US W UAUTril u 161 W. 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