Th« Wtothtr TiUigM M ★ PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, MARCH 18. 1961-.24 PAGES Who Needs That First Robin? ^ BEKAim or SnUNG - Monday at 3:3J p. m. it will officially be spring. But«to small boys. sprii« began weeks ago when they took the marble bags off the toy shrtves. Engrossed in a game in the yard ol the Ctotoot School are (from left) Joseph Gonzalez of 124 Henderscm St.. Sean Whany ol 245 W. Pike St., and Rocky Gonzalez, also of 124 Hendersmi-St. . The weatherman says it could snow a bit tonight, but the' boys know that the swimming season isn’t too far off now. Aims at Date for Arms Talk Stevenson Hopes Moke Progress on Definite Time WASHINGTON (]UPI) - Adlal E. Stevenson, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said today he hopes to make “some ] with Russia next week on readi-ing a date for resuming disarmament talks. Stevenson made the statement to reporters after a 90-minute Wnite House conference between President Kennedy and his t(^ advisers on foreign policy, defense disarmament.* Th^ said “That Is cat of the aspects closer oa than some of the others. The United Stales has told Ras-sla It weald'be ready to reeame dhamnaroeat talks by Angnst at He said the White House meeting was "entirely separate" from hmcheon this afternoon whldi he i^nd Secretary of State Dean Rusk were having with Andrei Gromyko, chief soviet delegate to the United Nations. Stevenson, replying to questions, said the Laos crisis was not discussed at the White House conference. Rusk also attended the meeting with Kennedy as did Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara. Stevenson told newsmen he had come from U. N. headquarters at New York to "talk abbut some of the pending problenns in the United Nations" and also to have hmdi with Rusk and Gromyko. or Man Winter: Spring Arrives Monday, Scoot! Spring la jiist around the otnner. The weatherman says it will o(i^-cially arrive at 3:32 p.m. Monday when for fleeting instaid tiw earth's equator will lie directly beneath the sun. The passing instant is known as the vernal equinox and marks the start of spring in the northern hemisphere, according to the American Muaeum-Hayden Flane-tarium. Seek Detroit Builder in Home-Fraud Probe Four Hospitalized 2 Dead in County Smashup^ Space Capsule Success Paves Way for Man Structural Test Goes Off Without- o Hitch; Astronaut Next? WASHINGTON (AP) — An unmanned Mercury space capsule was sent aloft from Wallops island, Va., today in an apparently successful test of the Spa^ •program’s escape and para- MOUNT CLEMENS (AP) — Two. warrants were issued today for a Detroit builder in what prosecutor George N. Parris described as the invest^tiem of building operations that could run into hxmdreds of bombs and miUlons of dollars. Jay PCH, 3 Other Area Teams Out of Tourney Pontiac Central fell by the way-side in state high school basketball tournament competition last night dropping a SS-44 verdict to Detroit Catholic Central in the re-tl lltfr ganta at Southfield. t was riiminated, bowing 55-54 to Bay City St. Jo-s^ih. Roseville and L’Anse Crouse were otbo' area losers. aarfcstaa and Ferndale are now the only Oakland County schools remaining in the running. They play in rogkmal finals tonight. See page 10 lor stories and,pictures on the tourney games. Schultz is. accused of taking deposits and payments from prospective home buyers ind failing to begin construction or onlj| jnidai^ completing homes for wWefa be], contracted. Parris said other builders also are under investigation on similar complainte and alleged failure to pay subcontractors for work done in home building. Parris said Schults disappeared Fanatics Threaten Massacre in Congo LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congo (UPI) — Hundreds of fan tic 'leopard men" terrorists are roaming the .Congo's Kivu Province, threatening to massacre all Europeans, the United Natkms said today. A strong unit of U.N. Malayan troops and Congolese national ariny forces was en route to the area to drive the terrorists away fran the Kasongo area where maraudUhg siddiers eariier beat up priests and raped nuns. At least 30 vriiite missionaries are believed to be in the A U.N. spokesman said several hundred natives were the rampage. They wear leopardskin bands around their heads and describe themselves as a religious sect. German Peace Corps? BONN (UPD—The foreign ministry was reported today to be considering the idea of setting up West Goman Peace Corps like e one being created in the United States. ^ Schultz, 29, Who operated out of Detroit and lived in Oak Park, was charged with larceny by conversion and violation of the Builders Trust Fund Act, last t two oompwiles. Say Scknltz, Inc., and New Home Sales, bw.. Into bankruptcy and selling his Oak Park resMcnee. His firms were headquartered at U4S1 Eenkel, Parris said he had received 40 comirtaints from nearby Warren, where Schultz bad operated in four subdivisions, and that at least $40,-000 was involved there. State p of St- Moning eorieriy wtoda at 10 mae per hour will ^. come ooibieasterly at 20 to 25, m.pJi. tonight and northwest Stan- Hghteen was the' lowest recording preceding t a-». in Aiwntown FMBlne. The reading at 2 pA-waa Sf. Nonpayers Elevate Pontiac General^s Rates You Help Pay Anolher's Hospital Bill By PETE LOOHBIUCB T>» per cent of file hill you pay at Pontiac General Hos|rital goes to offset losses on patients whose bolt are paid oaly partially or not at alL la other words, 19 ents on every $1 is. In effect, a subsidy tor than who can't pay thrir TMa, at a tiiiie of monnfing hoa-.Mal hilto and iiinraiwe premi-una, la at ths heart et the boa-pital’a tong battle to trim ' kntB, according to Harold B. Eid- Tbe battle wiU be renewed next Saturday when state, county and local offiriata meet at the hospital to diaenss possible corrective legiaUitton. eveiTMN pMd Ms MB at dace chargee by U per ceM,”^ said Enler. “This points np how ■ignifloant nnpeid or partially paid hllhi are In the hospUnl’s does your bill go up when tomedie else doesn’t pay? Becauae the hospital is a break-ran proposilkn. and revenues must equal «q>en8es, Euler tor-plalne. When revenues fall off in one arsa. they mat be Jacked up in another In mder to finish the ye&r with a balanced operatian. HOSPITAL TAKES STAND The hospital hat talmn the stand fiiat it is unfair to penalize the paying pafienU. The fii^r Is printed at the state legislature and the Oakland CMnty Department of Serial Wsitaro. lag M rrimbanemeiit to the I’o aet The Board of Social Welfare ea tracts yearly with the hospital on the ■ treatment of wrifare patients. The hospital has claimed tor Jfi*" _ _______ low, that they were less ^iaa tiie actual cost of -For instance, 'Bie hoqiital says the average dally coat of treatment last year was S4S57, but the county ceiliiig is SM and the state between $22 and $25. LOSS OF mm The boaidtal says It tost $24,404 treating state-aid patients last year and $44,825 on county patients. The tomes wpraasnt almost U (OoatiinedcBPhga2.09L5) The initial claims total for the week ended March 11 was 383.000. In January, daims reached a high of 565,000 in one week. Department effMals said con-Btractloa work and otker outdoor IMds BsuUly expand as spring (Continued on Page 2, Cri. 7) Madison Heights. They did not require hospital treatment. The golf course is adjacent to the Romeo airport. Slmpowskl apiNUvntly misread wind signals and took off with the wind behind Instead of against the ptane, according to The riane had traveled only half a mile to an altitude of amne 40 feet before losing air speed and nosing onto the golf course, police said. also hhve developed ei«fa>e tm- Wishes toTry Youth as Adult To Continue HiKirings in Fatal Stabbing of Boy at Cord Game A Juvenile Court hearing .will continue Monday on whether 16-year-old Robert L. Draker of Pwi-tiac should stand trial as an adult in the murder of his neighborhood chum. * Probate Court Judge Donald E Adams recessed the hearing 3:30 Monday after neariy a full day’s testimony yesterday from the several youths who witnessed the Feb. 25 knife slaying of Jerry A. Chestnut, 15, of 893 Melrose Ave. Pontiac Municipal Court Ju^e Maurice E. Finnegan has Iswed. n second-degree murder warrant against Draker, of 88S Melroro Ave-, who woa’t be tried la Or-eait Court on the charge unlew Jadge Adams waives his court's J«i JaiteAction ever the Sterling, a _ assistant pros-ecutmr, »>asking for the waiver. Oraker’s attorney is Pontiac attorney Bernard Girard, a former prosecutor. Pontiac Youth, Waterford Man Crash Victims B. CLABE CUMMINGS M Drakn by Arab giKTrittaa who set part toe French government plana a step4iy-step approach in Its ne- They said the French prababiy press early in the talks for Gives Railroad Away as Gift De CfonDe ariginally set aa a pre-requf ■ ‘ tioa. By MAX 8LMON The whiatla of the locomotive b silent and the tracks that carried the tralia have been dismantled. Neveitheleaa, the future of a Pontiac “railroad" couldn't, be roiier. Nest winter It'll be Storms Leave Path of Damage Across South Says Space Projects Safe From Air Force Monopoly crossed Southern Alabama Northern Florida today and headed out to aea. WASHINGTON IB - The Air, Force chief of staff sought today ■ure the Array and Navy that the Air Force has on their pet space projects. Gen. Thonaas D. White said a recent Defense Department directive giving the Air Force virtual monopoly on space wtwld not change the status of the Navy’s Pobiia jnlasile and toe ^rtny’a NikfrZeus mballe defense system. Tornado warnings were ouf early today in Alabama and.Florida, and warned of severe thun« derstomia in all Eastern Gulf statee. A twister swooped down on At-more, Ala., 35 miles northeast of MobUe last night where it damaged two homee and numerous small buildings. No one was Jnr^ At Mobile, hall damaged prap-aad raia flooded streets. The I meaaared M miles so hour St the MobUe Miudcipwl Airport MobUe had 1.04 inches of rain witidn six hows during the night and McOomb, Miss., tectmled 1.43 Inches for the same period. Heavy rain in Soothem Mlasta-slppt threatened floods along the same rivers poured out of their banks two Demonstrate in Korea TAEGU, Korea (UPI) - About )JX)0 persona led by students, demonstrated In this Central South Korean dty today in one of the first major protests against the government of Premier John M. Chang. iaaaawtoti The Weather , FaU V.8. Weather Boraao Report PONTIAC AND YICINITT — Inereasing cloudinam ond a Unie warmor today. High IS. Rain toa^ht. pos-sfbly beginning as mixed mow, sleet ind rata. Low St. Rain ending Sunday and net much ebange in temperature. High IS. Southeast to east winds today, beeemlng nwtheast 2t to 25 miles tonight and northwest Sunday. •0 SJB. 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Ortosm ■ AT riwtetei NATIONAL WEATHER — Occasional rain b expected tonight fa) the lower middb Atlantic states and toe (blinds, with teat-tered ihowem in Florida and the eastern slopes the ^tockies and with rain mined with snow to the central Misttmippl valley, cemral Plaint and northern part of the Great Basin. SUg^ wanner woatiMr li HaMd tot thf Noriheoat and toe Ohio and Twnmim ... -t ■ WORKINO ON THE RAILROAD-Approximately 1,000 meifl-. bers of th» Pontiac Boys Gub have operated this mfaiiature 12,000 raUrood aet which the club received aa a gift from Thomoa E. Wibon, GMC Trude & Cbach Diviaion general manufacturing man- Rdax . . . It^s the Miniature Kind ager. Pictured above ia. om of six “Casey Jonee” by the boys. Hie raUrOod wUl be a permanent « at the club. The railroad, a complete |2,000 miniature lyatem. waa preaented as a gift to the Pontiac Boys Gub during the Christmas season by Thomas E, WUaoil, gmeral 1.M VSB SET WUaon decided that the railroad would prove an item of fascination fw the Boys Gub memberi, many of whom don't have trains of their own. An Immediate attraction, the railroad has been operated by > than 1,000 boys at ib White said that within 36 hours of toe March 6 order from Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara he had called all of hb top commanders to the Pentagon for discussion of its implications. farto the effeets of the I White also assured the committee the Air Force was i renutdy considering moving into the' space exploration field oocu-pide by the National Aeronautici and Space Administration. The decision giving the Air Force euch n dominant role in space drew a protest from Gen. Lyman Lemnitoer, an Army officer who b chairman of the Joint Chieb of Staff, He reportedly said toe ruling goep too far and was rushed along without giving the military chieb a chance for proper study. Choir, Soloists Offer Oratorio Phillip Stainhous Leads 'St. AAotthew Passion' at Kirk in the Hills Indiana's legislature Said Unconstitutional (Continued From Page Oae) ,^ ment in answer to a petition filed three jvars ago by Sbte Sen. Nelson Grills, an IndianapOlb Democrat and proponent of legislative reapportionment. * w * ♦ Under said the Indiana Constl-tutioi) clearly statee that the state’s leghdative districts rtould be reapportioned every six years. Since l^slatures have refused to reapportion the atate in every Sion since 1931, -the judge said, their refiiaab constltijte “a viola: tion of the mtohbers’ sacred oath of office." (The Indiana judge b not alone to hb thinking. 8CHOLLE DENIED (August School! has been saying the same thing about Michigan for years. Scholle, president of the Michigan AFLrGO, contends a 1953 constitutional amendment freezing the stote's senatorial db^ tricb violates the U.8. Constitution. Kirk in toe ilb will condude lb current series of religious music r services with “St. Matthew Passion" by Bach at 4 p.m. Sunday. ♦ ♦ ♦ A musical masterpiece that mb-rars the deep spiritual significance of Lent, toe oratorio b one of Bach's most inspired creations, Dr. Harold C. DeWlndt, mintoter of toe Kirk said. The preseetatiOB wlU be «ea-daotod by pump Btstoheas, ao-sleled by membeet of too KM ef AD-Satatta Epbeopol ( be Joel Evenole, toe evangelbt: Fred Burnett u Jesus; John Feny os Peter and Pilate; Herman Wane as the high priest and Judas; and Bariiara Friedrich, « Car Goes Into Lake but Driver Escapes A 23-yeatvoM man hardy e»- Kelly toM eheritt's depuUea he mtooaiculated hb speed on« curve on Blaybec^ Road. The car shot strait ah(^ into the lake. joties noted that there arc no fuard nils or indlcatan at the Six “Ouey Jenes dobs’’ were organhe(L wtto b*ya banlag toe daties of railroad workers— SBUchmeB, brakemen, yard-mea aad eagiaeers. “I wouldn’t be surprised 11 some of these’kds could actually run said Creasy B. Larsen, executive dlreetdr of the club. “They sure know a lot more than [ do about nantag a railroad.” /" WWW The railroad's operations have [ended because toe space at club building Is needed for other programs, Larsen said. (fold weather in the fall wfil herald the conoeback of the choo-choo, much to the delight of 1,000 would-be (foiey Joneses who walttog for another ctoance to be working on toe railroad. Interchange by Students Is Approved ANN ARBOR (I) — Studenb at the University of Michigan and Wayne Sute University now ma) take courses at either sctoobl. The V. el M. Beard e( Regeab approved toe plaa at Mi meatoly meettmr EMay* ‘HM WSU Beard kt OoveiMrs approval I ae t by the State 8 Osort i-L the UA. tapreme Coort.) Some Indlisna oftiebb propoeed that Under’s ruling be appealed to the Sbte Supreme Ooiat, wfakto they said would aUow time tor the legi^ture to reapportion before a decision was metoed. But the attorney general advbed •gainst thb. Liner's deebioh has no legal effect, Steers said, but an opinion by toe Supreme (fourt would be binding. k k Sbtehouee sources said that if the Supreme (fourt upheld Under, and the legbbture had not reapportioned the sbte, the high court opinion would make the pres- ent or any new Such an opinion would force a oonstitutlanal convention, they have to reaivortioo the ibb. Dien the convention could call an election for a'iiew legbbture. 1st Annual Meeting Starts With Supper The first amnal mssttag tt ths Cross of Christ Litthscaa Church wfll bs hMd Moodsy, ksgteafag with a co-opsrathre supper at 6:30 p.m. rsttoacMoB. Nancy Bnaidt. Hrito worst and Cathy IMinhn will ghw a raadliw. FbUowing tbs snnusl rsports, the movie. "Tammy’* will be shown. A brief devotional period #01 rioea the evtnt at 9 p.m. Pastor Pauling eahl memberi and friends srs invited. Bituminous coal productlan fai one year was about 392 million iboot 11 tone ior e . ma% woman «nd child hi the U J. The railroad had afforded many pleasurable hours to hb ■on, Thomas £. Wilson Jr., 16. at the Wilson family home, 431 W. Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Down River (fonvocation; will be the guest speaksr Mondsy at ths monthly meeting of the BCW of The meeting will Im held at toe home of Mrs. Lyle ' S. Reading Road. CohoMem wiU be Mra WUUam Snyder. Pilgrim Congregatioaal Church of Birmingham has outgrown ib original temporary meettaou plkc* and beginning tomorrow will hold worship services and Sunday School claases at the Community House. TIKMMAS E. WILSON Glamour Falcon Dressed-Up AAodel to Compete With AAonzo; Eye Pbns for Tempesf DETROIT Ifi—Another skirmish In the running battle between Chevixdet and Ford b due next week when Ford .introduces a new dressed-up model of ib emn-pact Falcon. * # * The new prsdaot, with fancy University ipokesmen laid the program will be restricted in early stage to advanced and spe- The Monza was introduced last May in a twtvdoor version and a four-door model waa put in production in January. The Mim aeries accounb for 45 per cent of all Corvair sales. k k k Ths new Falcon b aakl to carry the name “Futura.” Repocb say it b fitted with budtet seab and a center consob sudi aa b used on the Thunderbird. PIANS FOB COMET The Ford Motor Cfo. has another super compact model b the works for (fomet. This one also b due xm. Two other fsacy ■ Under the program a student rolled at one of the universities wUl be allowed to take courses at the other. He will pay tuition to toe ■dioal ta which he b enrolled. The pregram b dealgaed to ase tally toe rewmroM of both aai-verttfles aad to avoid naneoes-■oiy dapileafloa tai tawbaetba Marvb L. Nlehuss, U. of M. vice president, predicted otoer untversi-tlee b Michigan eventually would Join the program. Your Hospital Bill Helps Pay Another's (Continued From Page One) per cent of the total billings on county patbnb and nearty 36 per cent on sbte-aid ★ * Next week the hosidtal agab will push for a reimbursement formula to>t b not limited by a ceiling but rather eotvers the actual ooab of treatment r aiea el heeee Igwris whe de r for wolfere er sbfo Euler said the hospital losl {170,• 479 last year on hffis that were mostly unpaid because the patienb could not pay them. At toe same time, the hoapibl Oakland County last year. The hoRitbl ssetes, first, tmo ptbb to bear toeir fsb load. k k it Euler gave toese figures on losses dm^.the past three yssrs: Eubr isld that tkc hosplbl. to “ ion. eouBbd 9mm kk bad laaey ■•me, ta derigMd ts oom-peto with Chevrolet’s highly sm»- Nooe of Ford’s plans has be«i coofinnsd as yet. ★ # # However, It was understood an announcement would be forthcoming, (Mcobably Tuesday night. ♦ # # It has been reported the new Falcon and Ctamet modeb will be diqilayed at the International Auto Shorn which opens at New York’s OMbeom April L The Day Birmingham To Open Bids ior Bonds to Finance Sewer Net, BIRMINOHAM Bids for the pwchase sf 1616,000 to bonds finance oonstruetion of the BeVeriy HlUs Intfrnal eewer system will be ope^ Ttiursdsy toe village ofiLw. Tito bids wiU be for 1666,000 to special aaseesment to 1140,000 ta gmeral obligation bonds. The opening of toe sealed bids to echedided for 6 p.m. Ths itaie Mstodpal Unaaos rmuMssiito approved the bend Mb Marsh 1. Village President Marvin Gine stated recently that conatruction of the sewer system may begin early next month. Mrs. Boyd Turner, prestillnt of dr # ★ Mn. G«his Stselmui wUl gtvo a talk Ott GvU Dtttnis btttore the literature department at the horns of Mrs. M. J. Dsnr of 606 Aigyb St: ★ ★ ★ FiMk T. UBmw Sttvics for frank T. LaBtoUi of on N. Cranbrook Road. wiU be Monday at 3 p.n. at ths Manby-Boltay Flasral Homs. Mr. LsBesu died Friday night St William Bsaumont HasNtal foL lowii« a short lUnsss. He was 32. Burial will be at Rossbnd Park Ometery to Bnrktey,. A Masomc graveside service will b# psr-fonned under the auspices of toe Blroitoghsm Lodge No. 44, FSAM. Mr. LaBeau wu a member of the FirsI Pnabyterian Church of Birmtogham. Ha was automotive sabs manager for Bob frost Inc.-to Binntagham. Surviving are hb wife, Doris: tatiwr, Frederick, of Buffalo, N. Y.; mother, Mrs. Vlotat U-Bean, of Saginaw; two dauirid*n. Judy and Baitara; tois eon, Timmy; and a brother, Frederick of Madbon Heighb. has bean meeting the pest twe moaths at Showcase, Inc., tor Us weekly services. Time of service at the Community House will remain at 13 a.m., according to James K. Ftack, provisional dialrman. * # ★ Dr, Oorge Btoimon, former moderator of the National Association of (fongregational Christbn Oiurches. will be the guest speak-*r at tomorrow's seryice. Nonnui Prady, editor of pub- rms at Michigan State Unive^ Oakland, wiU be the guest speaker Monday at a meeting of toe Rotary Anns. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Walter Anderson, 325 Lowell Court, beginning with a 1 p.m. pot lock luncheon. Daniel C, Friaker of.251 EucUd Ave.'was one of seven Michigan residents to recrive degrees recently from Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Friaker earned an A.B. degree. The Birmingham Woman's Gub 111 have . three departmental meetings and luncheons Tuead-y at 12:30 p.m. The Amertean Rome depari-ment will meet at the home of Mrs. Roger Hanooa of 676 Var-nfooth Road to hear Mn. Jf. B. MRS. ROWLAND QUINN Slate Service for Area Woman Mrs. Quinn Succumbs at Her Home Following Short Itineu taral Therapy.” Mrs. William Mirgeler of 1128 Chesterfield St. will host toe Fine Arts department. Planting” will be discuaeed by Lawrence Smith, ard)itect. Jobless Rolls Down; New Claims Decline (Continued From Page One) nears. They would aot osy how the new rodneWans oompored to the 1951 leoesaian, insured unemployment continued to rise ' April, the month the slump i and The rate of pneont drawing jobless checks foil from 8.4 per cent to 8.2 per cent. The rate was 5.8 per cent a year ago. The total work force — including tooee not under toe Jobless tonafit pragram — to ssttanated at nssrly 66 tniUioa parsons. Angola Troops to Congo Border LUANDA, Ai«ob (Portugmse West Africa) (AP) to the Angob-Congo boedey area, where tribal temrbta have been hhcUnff to death and matflattng Angob pbnbtions. At "least 30 Ibnters and members of tiielr families were reported slain. Portuguese colonial rulers here turned to armed m^ht in hopes of ending toe Mau-Mau type served to limit ell quantities. Tonight end Mondey coupon specials! All these you are sure of when you purchase i CONNOILY’S Tie Oiaaond Shop cl Poatia^''' i Have your ring appraised. Be satisfied as to the value or return for full purchase [refund. wivam *¥ uya oi purcnftff. Vela lefcr otviuths fl-"- Itlre^ Mil. Om U t P. M. Ivers MI(M I ■ Oew» Mwiisy .ae Prieay >UI S p7m. TONIGHT and SUNDAY ATTEND THE WATDtTORD MYCEE SPQBTSandBIRlDEItS SHOW CAI Building-Willioms Loka ,Rd. Tonight 'til 11 - Sundoy 1 to 11 P.M. FREE DOOR PRIZES Queen Contest Tonight bnd Sundoy EnteitoinmenY of oil kinds. 50c for AdBlts--ChildroB Free Under 12 ■ Ad Ce-epoasored hr *e*e Aelo Wosfc MS OFFICERS — These seven young citizens are the charter officers of the newly established Oakland County Teen Dems organization. In the front row are: Karen Pape, 1208 Dundee Drive, Waterford Township, vice chairman; Carol ChappeU, 297 Starr Ave., chair- man; Vernon Higgina, 673 Rosewood Place, parliamentarian; back row: CMeen O’Neil, ^ S. Tilden Ave., ctnresponding secretary; Robert Dugan, 363 Nelson St., executive directw; Mickey Chappell, 297 Starr Ave., .recording secretary; and Lyman Cawley, 802 Blaine Ave., treasurer. 8,600 Going Back to Work in Lansing LANSING (ll-Some 8,600 General Moton employes here return to work Monday after being laid (rff a week to let car. dealers get inventory in line with demand. The l^off affected some 6.000 hourly rated workers at the Olds-mobile assembly plant and 2,600 at the Fisher Body Co. feeder plant. About 54)00 salaried and maintenance workers remained on the job during the temporary shut "The Pontiac Story of Progress and Promise” has been viewed by an estimated 10,000 persons, The mark was passed yesterday when the 26-minute color ahd sound produced by the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce was seen by children at the Mark Twain School. #2% OVRMGESTORS REGULAKLY.IN the comics Starts Monday, March 27 in The Pontiac Press 10tl78 See City Film; 84 Future Dates Set After that showtiig, 10,178 persons bnd viewed the film, scoring to lignreo kept by John Hir-Unger, ebamber manager. The next big showing will, be Monday night before the House of Representatives in Lansing. The film has been shown 80 times since its premiere Feb. 1, said Hirlinger..'niere areggw three copies of the film, he said, and advance bookings for 84 more show-ing/i, rnost of them in the coming weeks. Designed to bolster civic pride and enlist support for public ventures, the film is also aimed at gaining state and national attention to Pontiac during the centennial year. Hirlinger said he expected many ontstate bookings wpuld result from the showlag Monday evening and a showlag Monday or Tuesday before a meeting of chamber of oommerce and trade association executives in Lansing. Hirlinger said that WWJ-TV ii Detroit has asked to show'the flln over Channel 4 during Michigan week in May. The film has been booked before the Jackson City Commission, the Michigan State Fair Board, and convention (rf chamber and trade association executives in Santa Qara, Calif., ig July, Hirlinger ported. DEEP-DOWN SATISFACTION! Pontfac Federal Saviags andAiOan Association HOME MORTGAGES Come in and talk over our conventional Open End Mortgages that include in their monthly payments: interest, principal, taxes and insurance. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS Oakland CountyU Firn Federally Chartered Federal Safingt and Loan Asm. Pontiac Federal Sawings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St ROCHESTER: 407 Main St PONTIAC: 16 E. Uwrence St 5j| 4416 Dixie Highway —DRAYTON PLAINS ^ UIIP^ 1102 W. Maple-WALLED LAKE ‘'VsW'' Trucking Boosterr^ Select Officers Mrs. Warren Kline, 6800 Williams Lake Road, Waterford Township, was elected president of the newly formed Volunteer Truckers Association of Pontiac, a group of truck drivers and their wives organized to wage-a letter-writing campaign for corrective legislation in the trucking industry's dispute with railroads over rate-cutting. Other permanent officers elected last night are: Mrs. Floyd Collier, 344 Beverly Ave., vice president; Mrs. Harry Hart, 245 Cherryland St., Auburn Heights, secretary; and Mrs. William Crutchfield, 1431 Tull Rohd, Waterford Township, treas- The group plans to meet weekday nightt at the F. J. Beutell Drive-away Co., 245 E. Walton Blvd., to write letters to Lansing and Washington urging an end to rate cuts in the shipment of new automobiles by rail to dealers. Girl Hit by Car, Suffers Broken Leg A 7-year-old Rochester girl suffered a broken right leg Friday afternoon when she was struck by a car on Woodward Street near Pine Street in Rochester. Diane Menue, dau^ter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Morse of 336 Drace St., was treated at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and released. Witnesses told police the child walked from between two parked cars into the side of a car being driven by Honora M. O'Connor, 39, of 420 W. Second St., Rochester. The driver was not held. GUARD Against Hie! 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MARtH 18. 1961 Hm oiaal bek eC Sudt Umi» taw taMM mar* OOO nflUtm ten tt (Wbta tam tta rota* in> IM opaMd t» bo«te akota UO yaon oeo. 1W GeUMOtlo Oooptl tm pfooert a motaota >w I poo. Sunilay at atT JOka MethoAta Church. f?^|U.P. Church Shows Films FIRST BAPTIST CHUftCH Ookbnd and SogifObw i Pontloc. Mkhigon |^iMli||E | Rev, B. H. Smva^, PaHor | 9:45 A M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Clann for aN agn I0.-45 A M.—MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M.-€VENING SERVICE of Chriif Pidurts to Bo Prosontod Proo to Childron, Adults n* movtt. “Retroat and Dad-tam.'* wfll be rinwn at 10 ajm. and ngala at T:30 pan. Sunday at the United Preihyterian Church McKee wUl be in chane o( ti* The fOm poetraye the Ttamllc* uration of Jeeua on the Mount, His treathiK of an epUaptic boy. Hia ticOMcm for tittle children, rateibf iLaxarus from the dead, and- Hie l.«ae$sBntaita I triumphant entry Into Jerusalem. --------------Jthe public is invited. • BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH West Huron ot Mork Street Dr.^ Cbfltrlae A. Cannon, Jnferim Pottor Percy M. Walhy Jt- Ministm of Education - 8h«0 and 11.-00 A.M. ‘ 9:45 AM. — Church School CUnn for All 7:00 P.M. — School of Missions 800 P.M. — Vispers ■*msi M *melW eas "TerM* to noiM" trmt Uw Uto ■( at. Fiul Wednesday 7:15 P.M. — Mid-Week Service of Prayer srtd Study An American ConrenHon Church First Spiritualist Church 576 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE Evening Service 7:30 P.M.-:«av. Marshall Michigan Stata Spiritualist Assoc. AAass MaeHng March 26" 2:30 and 730 P.M. The NEW ENGUSH BIBLE New Testament The translation is not the expression of any denom-inational or doctrinal learnings; it aims to be neither traditional Aor modernistic. CHRISTIAN UTERATURE SALES 39 Oakland Aye. FE 4-9591 CHURCH of SPIRITUAL.FELLOWSHIP MALTA HALL, 82 PERKINS STREET .. Rally Sunday Sarvict, 2:30 Orclet 4 P M * Dinner 5 P.M. — Servica 7:30 P.M. Rev. Albert Wilmet Mar. 23 — Silver Tae — Mar. 26 Vita Winges Central Methodist ;: HURON at PERRY MILTON H. BANK, Pastor ^ D. I. WALUCE and J. H. HALL, Assoc. Pastors H Morning Worship 8:30-10:45 ^ 'THE ADVENTURES OF MARRIAGE" Dr. Bank, Preaching I Church School 9:45 A.M.^Youth FeUowaltSp 6:00 end 8:00 P.M. The iBotor movie, Oefest,’* will be run at 3:90 p-m. next Saturday hi tta church baae-ment The film portrays the happenings ot Holy Week. AM chilirae adtats ef the ettad te flds tm shswtag. raster F. Several members of the congregation will take part in the Passion Play, “The First Easter,” which will be resented Thursday. Fri-and Saturday at the Avohdale Hi^ S._____ Four ot the Auburn Heights churches are cooperating in tta Common Exporiances/ Topic of Pastor"* Talk Rev. J. Allen Parker of Newman AME Church will preach on "Common litperleneeB" Sunday morning. Memberh and friends are asked by the pastor to read the fourth cbSipler of I Peter with nedal emphasis on verse 12. ★ ♦ ★ The AUen Christian Endeavor wiH meet at 6 pm: Sunday SchoN and the Harris Bible Class will meet at 9:30 a.m. aCHRISTIAN SaENCEi SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY ^'MATTER'' FU Sunday Services and « , „ Sunday SAool Reading Room 11:00 AM. 2 East Lowrenoe Street Evening Service—2nd , Sunday 7:30 P.M. Open Dally Wednesday Evening 11 A.M. to S P.M. Services 8 P.M. Frid^ to 9 P.M. FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST,-SCIENTIST Lowrence and Williams Streets CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH G. W. Gilwon, MiniKer re 4-0239 347 N. Saginaw Bibla School .9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ...11:00A.M. Youth Service . 6:00 P M. Evening Service . 7:00 P.M- Prayer Meeting omd Bible Study Wednesday .. 7:30 P.M, BLOOMFIELD HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH Tmnporarily Meeting: Hickory Grove School LaSitr. Sovtlt or Sqosro Uko Bd. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A.M- MORNING WORSHIP IL A.M. -OlirtsI UftaS Upr- (joha 1) EVENING WORSHIP 6 P.M. Singing Sunday Deacons to Praparai Clothing for Church Work| Servica Rev. Galen E. Hershey, l date pastor, will preach orfYour^ atlws apd Your Children'' at the 8i30 and 11:00 a.m. wortaip aervices Sunday in Flrta Pltaby* ttrlan Church. * * k The Chancel Choir, under the direction of Lyndon Salnthiel. will sing “Cherubim Song" by Glinka. “The Ninety-First Psalm" by Me-Dermid will be presented «» an offertory solo by Mrs. Richard Harris. 17»e board of deacons will meet at I p.m., under the leadeeafaip of Donald Chambers to prepare used dotblng tor shipment to Church World Service. « * ★ * The Church school staff win duct iU monthly business masting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. As part of the teacher training program, a ooknr film, “Xhe Great Challenge,'' PAINTINO PRIMARY DEPARTMENt-Mlx-ing paint so they can paint walls of the primary department of Christian Temple, SOS Auburn Ave., are (from left^ Harold Rouse of 1105 James K Blvd. and Edward Day at 197 S. Jessie St Throughout the winter months men o have met every Tuesday evening I the basement. They are now i nursery, primary and beginner’s i in aolt pastel colors. dtkork GUrisoo. Linda Brooks, 2370 Middlebdt Road, is opening her home for a St. Patrick's youth party at S:30 tonight. k A dr The session and trustees of First Presbyterian Church have authorised the organization cd a Youth Choir for young people in grades 8 through 12. Mrs. Charles Buck will serOe as dlrectar, and Lee Patterson as pianisL The choir, to be organized in June, will begin rehearsal in September. Columbia Church ■ Schedules Revival PRAYER MEETING (Wedo^oy) 7:30 P.M. Pastor: The Rsv. Wallaca Arthur A/corn re 8-1992 MACEDONIA Macedonia Baptist Church members will present a “Could Be You” program at 3 p.m. Sunday with Mrs. Robbie White and dau^ters, guest singers. A fellowship hour will follow. presem a musical ivogram. Rev. Lenworth R. tAiner said the public is invited. GRACE LUTHERAN Rev. E. T. Umtach ot Windsor. Ont., will be guest Mteaker at both services In Grace Lutheran Church Sunday morning. “AHve Fecever,” the sixth )a the aeries of films from the “This is Youf Ute” tdevisloB series, .win be shown at •:« p.m. - is Mrs. L MLVERCREST Dr. Edward Simpson, professor of theology at Fort Wayne Bible College, will be guest speaker fit the 11:15 morning worship service at Silvercrest Baptist Church, Dixie Highway at Rosemary. Simpson Is In Pontine In Sunday School Convention being held this weekend nt Flint BnptM Onirek. Pastor Wayne L. Smith will continue the series of messages on the Cross with the subject, “What Does the Crons Spell to the Sinner?'' The answer is conviction, repentance, obe^ence, spirit and sonship. BETHEL TABERNACLE Wordito 11 I TV ice 7:09 ] SB. 10 ajn. ■vangsUstic Servico . Tuw. and 'Thurs., 7:00 pzn. •f I 4 First Christian Cliurch Discfplss of Christ Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Church Service 11:00 A.M* 858 W. Huron Rev. Richard Stuckmeyer, pastor, will ,pleach on "The Assurance of ^enud Life Thnwgh Christ” at the 7:15 Lenten vesper hour. The nd showing of tta film will be at 8 p.m. with a fellowship hour ftdlowing at .8:30. ALOBMUO ATE METHODIST Rev. William Wordi, associate pastor (d First Methodist Church, will preach at 7:30 Sunday evening at tta Aldersgate Methodist Church. At 7:30 pjn. Wednesday Rev. J. Edward Fiilcher of Nardln Park Methodist Church, Detroit, will HOW CHRISTIAN SGENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW—800 KC. SUNDAY, 9:45 A. M. . TV Every Sunday, Channel 7, 9:30 A.M. WESLEYAN METHODIST "I 'IWrst’' win be Rev. Frank "Searching the Scriptures" Roosevelt Wells, Evangelist THE NECESSITY OF 6APTISM : BMd te tecM sttasUoB asoo th* Im tItMH tllA MmaiAiia lA Sunday. This wUl be the fifth in tta series of sermons on “Tta Seven Last Words." PROVIDENCE MI8HONABY Tta Senior Choir of Providence Missionary Baptist Church will observe its 12lh aranversary at the 3:30 and 7:30 services tomorrow. Rev. Alvin Hawkins and Ms eoBgregatloB si the Friendship Baptist Church wOl be guests On ad ay afternoon. Mrs. Roy Ttw abort tiprtulen pertaoM which tht BIMt it uatartOMU that m bm M it struiat ta ' sttrlbuM ta a 1. Tba laUnra at UMUtMnala U ttadr tha Kbit O tub. l:ll. Iph. >:«. I. a fi" - -------- - at asltatiaa. I t At 7:30 guest performers will be Mrs. Mary Vinegar, Casardra HiU, Jewel wmie, BUUe Batthurers, Mary Singletan, and inrgil Chancle Jr. Alan taking part will be Whiter Moore, the Provideiioe Mala Ow-nd the Misskmairet of Songs. Unlortimatclr, tbara a_________________________ — ----------« tlw nan wha It ssetad aa teWns aald. “Hu ...-------....---------- -Tsarar, tafsrsiat U ’ CHURCH OF CHRIST SCHEDULE OF SERVICES Bible Sciwol Sunday .. 9:45ajn. .1100 S.IW. Evening Worship and Sennon May 1 will be known as charter members and will sign the Charter Membership Pardmtent. sisting tta pastor. Dr. Alfred D. Grey, In confirmation services on March 26 will Dr. Lester Olmstead, senior deacon: Mrs. William Murray and Edward Baumer. Winners of tta “King and Queen' contest sponsored by the Chariot ChMr of I^essiah Baptist Church will ta annouiKed during tta musical program at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Presenting musical numbers will be Young Adult Choirs ot Pontiac, Ferndale and New Haven, the Goldenettes, Graham Sisters and Ifissionaires. Coming from Detroit to sing will ta the Manning Sing-en. A surprise soloist will aim be featured. PINE mu. CONGREGATIONAL celebrated at tta nervtoe. A oof-fee hnur win follnw. Dr. Grey will preach on “Follow Through Me” at the 11 a.m. wordup hour Sunday. Services are currently held in the Pine Lake Elementary School on West Long Lake Rpad west of Middle Belt Road. ORCHARD LAKE COMMUNITY A class of 25 new members will be welcomed into tta Orchard Lake Community Church, Presbyterian tomorrow. Pastor Edward 0. Auch-ard will i««acfa on ‘JA Man Under Authority.” Passion Sunday music will be provided by tta Westminster and Chancel Chrfrs singing “Sanctus” by GourxxF' Tta film, “I Behold IQs Glory,” will he shown at tta 7 p.m. Lenten service Sunday with Clark Vree-land leading the worship period. Refreshments will Mow. An Easter program prepared under the leadership of Grace Purdy will ta featured at tta Junior High Fellowship meeting Thursday evening. Temple Beth Jacob Youth Slate Institute on Judaism The annual Institute on Judaism for young people, sponsrmed by the youth group of Temple Beth Jacob win be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the temple sanctuary, 79 Elizabeth Lake Road. The institute will be devoted to die theme, “Jewish Liturgy — Its Music and Theology.” Members of Temple Beth Jacob youth group will present an outline and music of a Jewish service. In addition, a few of the hmne ceremonies of the Sabbath will be included. A question and answer period will foltow. Yoniw penple at tta {oUowing Churrii ef Others will come from First Christian, First Congregational, Rochester, First Presbyterian. ^ Grace. Li^ran. Lutberaii. Church of die AMension, Newman AME, Orchard Lake Community, St. John's Lutheran, United terian of Auburn Heights White Lake Presbyterian . Charles' W^Oon, temple organisL ill pla^for tta program. Mrs. krold mpman and Mrs. Rudolph Hartman are temple youth group advtsors. Emmanuel Baptist Churdi 645 S- Telearfloh Rd. Attetaliig tta Detagated Yenik Tta ODiumbia Avenue Baptist Church will conduct a series of revival sendees Monday 4hn>ugi March 29. Meetings wiU begin at 7:30 p.m. •a A it These services are a part of tta “Baptist Jubilee Revtvats” being planned throughout the mare than 32,000 Soottara Baptist Churches, yearn of nge,” Pnstor Mnrfoa F. Boyl Jr. nsM. Palm Sunday will ta designated as “Success Smday." Tta pastor said an emjeavor is being made to have an attendance of 565 all Sunday School members participating. it it if Music will be by church choirs under tta supervishm of Ouroll Hubbs, music director. Singing Contest at New Hope Baptist Sunday “Humanity and THctary” will ta tta theme of Rev. Thomas Holt’s nermon at U a.m. in Nery Hope Baptist Church tomorrow. it it it A Singing Contest is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Partidpatiiy will be tta Reed Singers, the Goldenettes, tta Marnii« Dove QuarteL the hOssionarles and tta New Hope Pastor's Chorus. Coming from Benton Harbor will be a guest quartet. Mrs. Ola M. Paige wHI ta In charge of tta afternoon pro-grain. Tta Rev. Mr. Holt wiU conduct tta installation oervice for church officers when tta New Hope congregation meets at tta New Bethel Bapttot Church at 7:30 p.m. The Youth Advisory Group will meet at 5 p m. Saturday at tta home of tta preaident, Sheila GU- Cana Conference Scheduled for Marri^ Couples Bible Stu^ Tuosdoy... 8.GO p.m. Young Adults Fri. ... 8.00 p.m. 1I:S1 OmMoo] n banUMB van imnimaiary i 4. riw eomwaad to ba bapUaad to tba < toaaparabir aatUMCtad vtth nwatlee: Wbakl UUa ba « Tba'oaoaaaltr at bapUaa eaa alw ba aaao U w. ttoo, tba aplrttual blaaalnei at OM. laanbtrabto » Uw cbarch of Ohrltt. , 7 „ „ aod tba eatfantaMot at Oed to tlw Chrtfttoa Olapa«aa»*— ta aaM to ba •' P etitored aahr atm n«e bav# abayad tba eoBaBaod to to baatliad. Wa»- dld tha Lord toy. "Ba that baUtvatb aad ta bapttoed thalf to aaved." la. u:ia 645 S. Telegraph Rd. Premillennial —- Independent •— Fundomental SERVICES 10 A.M.-11 A.M.-7 P.M. Large Choir—^Thrilling Music for the Whole Family. Deportmentallied Sunday School. Rodio BroodcosU WPON 10:15 A. AA. Eoch Sundoy Midweek Sorvico \^^ed. 7:30 P.M., Welcome to Hie CHURCH of CHRIST 210 Hughos Stroot, Pontloe, Michigan Sunday Sthool Attendance LeCU Sunday J,4S4 ..............‘ ---------------to— OR. TOM MALONE, I^Mtor evening Cana Conference Sunday at tta parMi Over SO married'couples of tta parish are expected to attend tta talks and discussions of marriage problems whidi will be conducted by Rev. Raymmd R. Schltnkert, itant pastor at St Patridi Church, Union Lake. Registratkn wiU begin at 6:30 p.m. and ail Catholic married couples in tta ned to gttaid. Fr. Schllnkert is preaenfiy conducting a television prognuh "Bfith This Rtag" Sunday at 1:19 a.m. during which ta “ phases of marriage. METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 10 R.M. ‘ NEIGHBOR SUNDAY" Morning Sonrice 11 JLM. 'THE GREATEST COMMANOMENr BibU Study 6 P.M. Eftning Wonhip 7 P.M. "STEPS TO CALVARr Wtd. 7:30 Prayet Meeting BRING THE FAMLY United Presbyterian Cburdies ojuaMi) AvmE Oakland akOadfllaa Morning Worship ... 10:00 A.M-Btble Sdwol .......,,U:»A.kf. Youth Fellowship Evening Service . . 5:45 Plf. . 7:00 PM. AUBDBH HUGHTS r. Wto. fatmar, Perier Sunday School ...10:00 A.M. Morning Worship . . .11:15 A.M. "ftoy It Seto" Youth Fellowship .... 7:00 P.M. Evening Service .... 7:30 P.M. am. y. T. Me l;» PJI. DRAYTON Drayton Plains, MIebigan W. J. TiMvtaNe Zy., Paetor Bible School .... 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship —11:00 A.M. Youth Groups...... 6:30 PJI. Evening Wotohip ... 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer and Study Hour •..... 7:30 P.M. JOSLTN AVE. Sunday School ..... 9:30 A.M. Worship Services . 10.45 A.M. Evening Service — 7:00 P.M. LUTHERAN CHURCHES MISSOURI SYNOD Cross of Christ Bloomfleld .Township Square Lake and Tefesraph Rev. Delayne Pauling Church Service — 9:45 Alf. Sunday School . . .11:00 A.M. St. Mark rWtot BkwsUtald Towasble) Wm. C. Gro/e, Postor Church Service .... 8:45 A.M. Sunday School .... 9:45 A.M. Churdi Servico ....11:15 A.M. Cedar Crest Farnsworth off Union Uk. Rd. (Hest to Dsblta aebeel) Howard E. Claycombo, Paator ServlcM at 8:30 A.M. and II A M. Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Grace Corner Oeneaee and Olendala (WMt BMs) Ridiord C. Studraeyer, Pastor Church Service — 9U0 A.M. Sunday School .... '9:00 A.M. Church Service 11:00 A.M. Sundoy Schrol 11:00 A.M. "The Lutheran Hour" over WKMH 9 A.M. Every 6und<^ St. Stephen Saahabaw ak Kanpf Guy B. Smith, Poster Sunday School .... 9:15 AJ4. Chutth Senfoa .... 10:30 Ail. St. Trinity Auburn lU Jaatlo (■swaus) Palph C. Clam, Paator Sundoy School .... 9:45 Ail. First Servico..8:30 Ai4. Second Ssrvioe . ..lldlO A.M. St. Paul Posior 0. Behoko, I Vocaney Pastor Morning Senrioe .. 9:30 AM. Sunday School ...10:30 A.M. EYANGEUCAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 212 BALDWIN AVE. Pfcooe FE 24729 ■UNDAT SCWXX. t;« All. woaanp u a.m. - oatmaa-. "m outomn onunr . not Toon Boon tMrS: ' L«nia"‘SS;icforwSS^^ ^ ...... '.......... ■ ■ ' ' TpE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MARCH 18, 1961 FI^ 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR First Congregational Church Mill, E, HuiAn and Mt. Q«m«nt Malcolm K. Burton, MiiUttmr Howard Clogg Jr., Atifstant 9 00 A.M. ahd 10 30 A.M. ' UNLAWFUL PILFERAGE" R»v. Howard R. Clegg Jr. National Lutheran Council Churches ASCENSION WATERFORD A151 PONTIAC LAKE RD. Wm. La fountain, Patfor CHURCH SERVICE 8:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9;45 A M. CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. CHRIST of the LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. UMUng »t BMUBoat Belioel 6512 miidMttaUlie Rd. Ivon C. Boss, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 A.M. SYLVAN LAKE Pastor Clark McPhail SUNDAY SCHOOL 9H5 A M. SERVICES ...... 11:00 A.M. CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Arvid E. Anderton, Pastor Airport at Wlia«mg Lake Rd. BEAUTIFUL SAVIOUR Donald G. Zill, Pastor Sufxlay School 9:30 A.h ST. JOHN'S PONTIAC 87HU18t.BtCtaen>St. Cheriu A. Catktrf. Putor SUNDAY SCHOa 9:45 A M. CHURCH SERVICE 11 KX) A M. WED. LENTEN SERVICE 8 P.M. A eburch awy become a o dral when It Is ddalfnated »■ the official neat of a reigninc Sunday School 10 A. M. Temperonce Ogy Program for Juniors ond Young People rilmb—'To Your Health" .'The Brain Is the Reason" Exhibit—The Effecti of Alcohol on the Brain Speaker— Itrs. Frances Zalants Director Pontioc Alcoholism Information Center of the Michigan Department of Health Worship Hdlir 11:00 a.m. Youth Hour 6:15 p.m. Gospel Hour 7:00 p.m. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin at Foirmount First Baptists Provide Music During March I Pastor Lists Services March is First Baptist Month t the Bloomfield HUIs BapHst Church. As they did last July, members of First Baptist of Pon-are providing special music for the entire month. Don Green 4nd Jack White are] working with Kyle Wilson of the Pontiac church. Mrs. Gordon Hicks and daugh- j ter JIU wUI be featured at 0 pjn. thuiday The oangrecaUM b curreatly worshiping In the Hickory Grove School on I.nlWer Rev^ Gerald W. Gibsta wUlj preach on ‘Two by Two’*' at the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday in Central Chrlstfkn Church. • God’a Clock TickB On“ will be his theme at 7 p.m. Rforgantsad CHURCH OF lESUS CHRIST of Latbr Day Saints. IS pToot at., PoauM ra s-ims Mevmr aebMl m Or«rtoa 131 ■. Ptlnt at.. Loto on^ a. M. ond les p. u. The Rev. Wallace A. JUcorn v preach on ‘‘Christ LJfted Up’’ morrow morning. ‘Adopted Sons" SINGING SUNDAY — ‘The Gaither from Indiana tomposed of Mary Ann and brothers Bill (at left) and Da|my will aing at all services of Enunanuel Bafdbt Church Sunday. An Old Fashioned (kwp^l Singing Service alatod for 2:30 p. m. srill feature the Enunanuel Choir under the direction of Mrs. Tom Malone. Tenor Bon aark wSl be in charge of the program to which the puUic b Invited. the title of his evening sermon. He yfill speak from the Epistle to tne Galatians, The trrorrxinfi children’s sermon Ls eptltled "Letting Our Light Shjne.” . West Virginia Minister Accepts Call to Bethany FIRST ASSEMBLY of GOD 210 N. PERRY ST. Dr. Emil Kontz of First Baptist^ Church, St. Albans, W. Va., has accepted the oall to Bethany Bap-Church, He will take up his duties here Thursday and preach his first sermon on Palm Sunday. 9:45 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Dr. Kontz was pastor of Jhe First Baptist Oiurch, Birmingham, before serving at St. Albans. Our School Is Growing, C::ome and Enjoy the Study of tho Word. A Class tor Evory Age. 11:00 A.M. MOSNIHG WORSHIP r His formal education was received at Bucknell University, Franklb and MarsliaU College in Pennsylvanb, and the University or Budapest, Hungary. He received his theological training at Crozer ‘Theological Seminary, the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Oii-cago Divinity Sdmol. Dr. Kontz received a doctor of divinity degree from Hillsdale College in 1955. 0 Dr. Kents served us executive secretary of the eonunittee on Films. Sermons AlHiextWeek The Crusoe for Christ Team will continue religious services at Riverside Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 156 Mt. Oemens St. all next -week, closing on Palm Sun-1 day. Lenten Speaker Postor Arnold Q. Hoshmon Royal Oak Minister Coming to 1st Methodist Church Wednesday CALVARY CLARKSTON Clarkston BemenUry School PasMr Paul A. Johns 7:00 P.M. EVANGELISTIC RALLY CHOIR MUSIC ANOINTED MINISTRY WORSHIP .....9:30 A M. 3UNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 A.M. BE IT BESOLVED ... I mil Put God First in My Ufo in J961 OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH Montcalm and Olenwood Rev. J- W. Oeeg, Pastor Morning Service 10KX) A.M. SERMON. "What. Must. I. Do?" Sunday School 11:15 AM. Youth Fellowshrp 6:30 P.M. ST. PAUL METHODIST Church School 10 AJd. lUte Slid Urnlor Tenth Oroupi. SM PJf. mder Toattu S:3« te 1:3* P.M. REV. JAMn A. Mecumo. Minister ^ ~ Buperrlsed NOTwry Ample Parkins Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL Young People Saturday ......7:30 PM. Sunday School and Worship ..10:00 AAI. Sunday Evening Sendee ......7:80 PH. Bervlcea ‘Tiwa. and ‘Thura. ..7:10 PH* Church Phone FE 5-8361 HMter-WUltaai Paraet lO 1-343S The SALVATION ARMY 29 W. Lctwrenc* Straot Sunday Sch'l 9:45 a.m. Young People's Legion 6 p.m. Mom'g Worihip 11 a.m. Etangeliitic Mtg. 7:3lj p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praiit Meeting 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIN and MRS. J. WILUAM HEAVER Good Music — Singing — True te (be Word ftreoching God Meets With Us —Tou Too, Are Invited . Speaking at the Lenten di in First Meth^ist Oiurch Wednesday evening will be Dr. Paul S. Durham, pastor of the First Methodist Church, Royal Oak. The affair will beigin at 6:30 p.m. A graduate of Baker University, Dr. Durham received his ministerial training at Boston University School of ‘Hieology. He took graduate work at Garrett Biblical Insth American Baptbt Convention in Chicago for four years; and home missions deputation speaker lor the convention 10 years. Past president of the Detroit Pastor's Union and of Detroit Baptist Missionary Sgciely, he presently is a member of the finance committee of the convention. 1 Dr. and Mfs. Kontz have two married children, Mrs. Elaine Grusnickle and Richard E, Kontz. Both are graiSiates of Kalamazoo College and Hve with their families in Royal Oak. Dr. Charles A. Carman who . has hern senbg as Interim nitn-Ister since December will speak on ‘‘Tho Last Word" at 8:40 and 11 a. Rosemary Tripp and Ellen Cornell will be youth assistants with soloists ajtd the Senior Choir bring- tute in Evanston, HI. Tho doctor of divinity degree sens bestowed upon him by Central Coiiege, Fayette, Mo. Three years ago friends in the church and community gave Dr. and Mrs. Durham an extended trip to Europe tad the Holy Land. A member of the Methodist Union of Detroit, he serves on the Youth Assistance Committee of the City of Royal Oak and Rotary International; and is a member of the Detroit Conference Board of Ministerial Training. The Rev. Paul T. Hart will preach on “Wounded for Our Trunsgresaions" ut 10 u.m. 8un-tay. The Sanctuary Choir will present “Surely He Hath Borti Our Sorrows" from Handel’s Messiah. The Cherub and Songster Choirs will sing Easter selections. ihusic. School of Missions , will be at 7 p.m. The last two films on 'Life of St. Paul” will be shown at the 8 “o’clock vesper hour. The Booster Class will honor Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ruffing with a farewell party at 8 p.m. Friday. The Ruffings who have been members of the class for many years, are moving to Gladwin. Bible Lecture Team Presents Pictures at Riverside Church Preaching, singing solos and leading the congregation, are Ray Turner, Dick Barron and Harry Dill, of the Bible Lecture Team. The evening program consists of a color film, musical numbers and | sermon. Four Towns METHODIST CHURCH COOLKT LAU HO. st.LOCCHAVIN ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL .CHURCH 1:00 A M. HOLY COMMUNION 1:30 A 11:10 A.M. IdODtlcsl StrTleti ' Mornln* Prtjrtr. Drorton Plolni, Mich. CHURCH of GOD East Pike at Anderson Mornine Womhlplv rath Nlfht d. 1:00 P.M Rev. Estol D. Moore, Pastor dims to be shown beginning At 7: SO p.m. Sunday will be “JesUs, Before the High Priest,” “Jesus Before Crueiflxion,’ Lord Is Rlsen,’f i“Plrewm!keru iree of Singu-pore,” and “Nature's Half Acre.” Sermons titles include "On. the Brink of Armageddon,” "Thei Mark of the Wounded Beast,”! "Rich Man, Beggar Man, Thief,” "The Greatest Prophet Since John] the Revelator,” “Preacher, W'here Did All These Churches Come From,” and “The Sin God Can Never Forgive.” Other topics will be "From Sin to .Salvation in 20 Minutes,” and "When Jesus Comes Again.” ' CHURCH of the I GOOD SAMARITAN 41S0 HlUcreit Dr., Wstrrford WCTU Dinner Set for Church of the Brethren Young people of the Church of the Brethren will meet at 7:30 tonight at the home of Daniel Spence. The Frances Willard Charter of the Women’s Christian Temperanc Union will sponsor a cooperative fellowship dinner and program at 6 p.m. Monday. Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Rmiey of Drayton Plains will be guests. Mrs. Rowley, state president of the WCTU, wUI be principel speak- FTesenting musical numbers will be Mrs. Oorrlne Perkins, president of the 18th district, and her family. The Mary Miurton group of the WCTU will also be hrard in musical sdections. ’ If Training Union “ Evening Service..................... ................... 7:30 P.M. “Dlvliia ForUltur«” Sunday School Contest Sets New Record of 642 Another Mconl was made in the Crown Him King” Sunday School Contest of the Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church, when 642 people attended last Sunday. Dr. Edward Simpson who is Christiu Education consultant for Scripture Press, will ta^ak to the adult department of the Sunday School tomorrow. Following the evening service a teacher training course will begin and continue for eighht Sundays. FIRST PRESSTTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNC WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 I CMUSCH SCHOOL ., » . A 9:30-11:00 The Sacrament of Holy Baptism will be observed and new received at the 10 a.m. worriiip hour Sunday. “Where Do We Go From Here" will be the Rev. Theodore R. AIIebach’s, sermon subject. tea, Paul Crsig and Marir Alle- Men of the church will gather for a spaghetti dinner at 6:30 p.m. Moiiday. Ihe program will be a “Communism.” Harold Benner is representing the chib at die National United Presbyterian Men’s meeting in Chicago this week. Rev. Geoffrey Day of Evangel Temple will br^ the Lenten message of the weekly prayer service at 7 p.m. Wednesday. DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School 5:30 to 6:30 Service 7:00 P M. R«v. Afnet Hawklnt. Qarden City, For Infermatloii Call OR 3-2*14 CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore St. Sun., 7:30 P.M. Dr. b-neit Evani of Flint, Mich. Wednesday Silver Tea . First Social Brethren Church 316 Baldwin, FE 2-0884 Saturday Nile...7:30 P.M. Sunday School 10K)0A.M. Sunday Morning Worship .........II :00 A.M. Tue*. Young People 7:30 P.M. Wed. Choir.........6:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer .-.....7:30 P.M. REV. TOMMY QllEST, Poster UNITY >■. Minlilrr 11 A.M.. S. S. as* Maralaf War-**24 "Watorlord Township's American BapUsI Church" CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST r Hatchery Road - ihlplOA M. H AM. Bt^y School large Parking Lot Nursery During All Services Bev Robert L. Adame, Pastor THE ALLIANCE CHURCH 220 North Coss Lxike Rd.—Pontioc C. J. BERSCHE, Pastor B. W. LANPHER, Asst. Pastor Let’s Break All Records SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 2:00 PM. MORNING WORSHIP 11 AM. EVENING SERVICE 7:00 P.M. •Ufhl or Darknese” "ConeecraMon 0/ HRST CHURCH ^^NAZARENE 60 STATE STREET SCinday School ............9.-45 A.M. _ Morning Worship ..........11 iOO A.M. — SERMON — . "Fellowship of His Sufferings" Youth Service ............. 6:00 P.M. Singspiration, Evening Service 7:00, P.M. Muela hac a lar*t placa In tha Sifnday Sve- Woriblp with u and friendly atmoeptacrc. Dick North. Mlnltler of Muela Marimont Baptist Church 68 W. Wolton • FE 2-7239 REV. PHILIP W. SOMERS, Pastor Sundoy School........ ...........10:00 A. M. Morning Service .................11 :00 A. M. “The King and His Gty” Pastor Somers, preaching Evening Service ......... ....... 7 ;30 P. M, “Failure or Fortune” Robert Gavette, Preaching Youth Group ..................... 6:30 P.M. i Faith Baptist Church 3411 AIRPORT ROAD Sunday School ........ 10:00 A.M. Worship Service..... . 11:00 A M. Evening Service...... 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Proyer Service, 7:30 P.M. Ample Parking—Supervised Nursery CHURCHES of CHRIST Listen to th* "Herald ol Truth" Each Sunday CKLW TV 8:30 A.M. ' WXYZ lOKX) P,^^.. LAKE ORION W. A. Luckett. Mlnleter 10*4 Hemmlneway Rd. Off ClarkitOB Rd. Bible study Sun. 9:45 A.M. Tues. 7:30 P.M. PONTIAC « N. Perry St Hall. Minister ra 3-<3m Bible atndy A. M. Claatee far All Asm MO.RNINO WORSHIP 1*;M A. M Vlflttnc Speaker from Paaama— Mr. Menbena M P. M. WED. BIBLE STUDY 1:3# P. M. All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. at W. Pike 8 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 and 11:15 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. Church School Monday, March 20, 4:15 P.M.—Children's Lentm Service. Wed., March 21, 7 and'10 A M. — Holy Communion. Thursday, March 23—Taast of the Ahnuriciation 10 A.M. —Holy Comrnunion. CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION • ill meet To Clarkston Elementary School, 6595 Waldon Rd. 9:30 A. M.—Holy Communion ond Strmon with Church School by The Rev. Alenendef T. Stewert , THE PONTIAC PRESS SATUROAT. MAMS II. im ■MKKO A; m«oauLB rrifi tM rSBSSt Wtmtm ■. ■, ■»—* '» [ The POWER of FAITH It Seems to Me .... 'Yankee Go Home’ Isn’t Battle Cry Everywhere in This World When I was in Acapulco, Mexico, enforcing officer In the world. Hoovaa at a meeting of the directors was an All Time All-American before of the Inter Amer- anyone ever heard of Robeit Kkn-ican Presi As- kxdy and probably no we has ren-sociatlon last dered his Nation a greater lifetime I week. President of fruitful activity. He has run down Ricaboo Castmo buri^, kidnapers, goons, murder-Bncai uttered one ers, arsonists and Commies. And es* I of the greatest pro- pecially, he has tracked down the I noimcements atout Russian Reds. He’s their Number I our country that One Hate. I you've heard in John F. is making n fiae start many a moon. . in the White Houm and he com- mands rmpect in gaarters where It didn’t-exist before. face the of brother that may upset the apple cart unnecessarily. After the nom* HOOVES Said he: “Yaakcc Imperialism met ns a ^ country that has goae to two World Wars with enormous sacrifice of lives sad money and which hasn’t taken a Mngle inch of land from the beaten countries. ★ ★ ★ “It nmans a NatioD which devoted huntkeds ot mlllkms of dollars for the reconstrucUon of the defeated countries afto* the war through the Marshall Plan —and these are the very countries whose people were victims ot their own dictatorisl governments. ★ ★ ★ “Yankee Imperialism is a eouiv-try wUch has apeat miUimm of dollars in technical assistance and in food over all tkene years in order to save nuy^^^mple of the werid from Yaakeo Impcrialinn says a nfchn has a rigil to happiness through a worthy life. Terhaps Soviets could tell us how this compares with the imperialism which Russia exercises. The Soviets malnUin all the countries defeated and occupied by them under their yoke without froodom at all; and moreover, they try throngh subversive means to destroy the democracies in order to make themsdves the lords and masters of the worM.** ★ ★ ★ This penetrating analysis comes from an editor in Costa Rica and is a magnificent declaratkm of American principles. It should be emblasmed throughout the world. In spite of these facts, too many countries still scream “Yankee Go Home’’ out of > ommended a aumber of improvements. The city did put ia some mora metors on Pika Stroet siM they changed the light at Mt. aonena street. What about aonw of the other ideommendatlOM? ★ ★ ★ mp aaa way tmdto easl kamM aa LmnvMa MraM Omt aais a block anayt Why aa iMht toma tU iigmm Mswtr Why asl a panoeaiaa regoMy assigmii to hmy flwaen ftortag n* psetoi flom«iMto•l••^m.t Other citlaa with tetoraaetioiis that carry mudi more traffic than Saginaw Street permU right and left tuma auparvlaad by an officer. ★ dr ★ Why doM thrawtk track traffle rontiMie to ga dewp ear mala thoroiichtard aad rattle i we'have a perfectly g Let's wake up and make lome of the changes that have been suggested and put downtown Pontiac back on the map. Aid to Education Discussed Further could support of aid to ed-uesuon to parochial schaol itu-dents be considered as “Cstab-lishmem of a State Religkm’’? Which religioi ~ Protoatant, Ludieran or CathoUcT It ia sUnpTy Mpport ot education to sludants whose parents bear a double biw-den by paying taxes for puUtc schools and by supporting parochial schools. Bdurathmal suppori is given to atndenU In ehnroh-related eoBeges aad private aehask aad Tiemember to Be Good American’ daacribed the recent 22nd annual QUaens Conference on Education to Unsing as a huge brainwash U the wondsrful speech made by. Dr. W. Ooslin ot NaahvUla. Itom. sriiicfa I found ahnply filled with good old-faahioned patriotism, can be labeled M brainwadhlng, too, then I can oifiy wish that ail “good Repuhlicana’’ ak»g with all “good Dcmociys'’ be subjected to a lot'more brainwaahing of this kind so that in time they might all remember to be firat of all “good inating conventhm, mgay long ranking Democrat* wagtod to put Kennedy’s young brother ia the deep freexe for a couple of months to heal the enmities he arotmed. Robert was throwing his 34 years aronnd beyond the call of duty. And his appointment, to the Cabinet was received in stony silence. If the Attorney General wants a fight, he should pick it with the Nation’s enemies and keep away from the greatest poUceman in the world. Hoovaa is approaching. retirement, but he won’t go out at the behest of a cabinet freshman. Praise Allah .... Praise A^lah for the newspapers. The radio account of the PArria* SON fight painted it as the greatest ring brawl of all time, whereas a newspaper consensus Indicates a couple of bungling, second raters swung wildly and harmlessly in all but two rounds. Newspaper writers have been brought up on a diet of factual recitals. That’s what readers want. That’s what they get. To paraphrase the late lamented Ring LAaoNga: “Radio would go wild trying to dramatize a heavy duty “And when he was come nigh, even now at the descent of the Mount of Olivea. the , whole multitude of the diadplet began to rejoloe and praise God with a loud voice . . . saying. Blessed be the King cometh in the name of the Lord; peace in heaven, and glory in the higiMst.’’ (Luke 19:37-38) Days of All Faiths: Clarifies Passion Week, Holy Week And in Conclusion .... Jottings from the ‘ well-thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re-poi^r: More than 100,000 Cuban refugees name.'certainly tWs is true if fight- homeland and over ing, dying, giving and forgiving ^ Miami district count at all. The great Costa Rican editor has expressed some exceptionally profound thoughts. They are a graphic description of what the I'nited States is struggling to > achieve. Lay Off Hoover .... Young Robsbt Kbnnsdy Is making bringing children into a Soviet a mistake. If he Inalsts on pursuing dominated land. In addition, their the matter further, he may spend ^ declining beyond all dajrs and dajrs picking up the pieces, k^iown modem records.......... ^ ^ ^ “Soapy” WiLLiAsra is learning an- The new Attorney General Is language. Hasn’t he made crossing swords with J. Edgar enough undiplomatic remarks in one? Hoover, and this is no assignment it it . New York’s greatest peremt-age of crime increase was in the 16 to 20 year olds (9%) and the next was the under 16 (6.7%)............. Communist Russia is struggling desperately to conceal the fact there were more abortions in Hungary in 1958 and 1950 than anywhere else. That shows what Hungarians think for aa untutored novice. In fact, It'a no asrignmeat for a poised and aeasoaed vetoran. No American stonda higher in the esteem of the peo^ than J. Edgar Heevar. The Direetm- of the Federal Boreau of Investigation ia one of the great Amm-icans of this era. He hu the confidence and complete respect of Republicans, Democrats, Socialists and the pro-feanoaal aad amatour do-gooders. Everyone’a for hiaL Hoover la t<^ It’s ia'q»6termis for a novitiate to Champagne bottled in 1955 is reaching the market, and it’s proving to bo a groat year. Mathe-I natically, leading yoan ran: 1955,19S3,1952, 1949, 1947 and 1942. Champagne is probably its best between seven and twelve years... persoiiial nomi-natioB for ono of tiiadowbox with th« greatest law f the most attractive girb in the By DE- HOWABD V. HARPER March 19 to Pamian .Sunday, the beginning of a one'week period caUed Paaahm Week, and of a two-week period called Paaaiaotide. Thera tost two weeks of Lent, Pw-sion Wed( and Holy Week, together form a amt ot season within the Lenten aeason. Many people do not have these two weeks straightened out in their minds. They mistakenly call next week Passion Week. This is probably not very important. Certainly no one’s salvation is involved to it. But for those who csre about proper terminology and find satisfaction to being wetl-tatormed: CaH this week Passion Week, next week Holy Week, and the two together Passiontide. The wwed passtoa has sank to area: Mary Sue Ekelaiid .......... Overheard ia high school: **1110 trouble with the dicthmary is you have to know how to spell the word before you can look it up to see how to spell it”.........Some people mistakenly cash Savings Bonds Just when the interest rate is the highest. A bond bought in March of 1954 will now average 4.28% until maturity. ’Did you hear about the man who went to Las Vegas in an $8,000 Cadillac and came home in a $40,000 Greyhound bus?............ ... K*N Tiffany Udd me the highest percentage of traffic accidents doesn’t come from automobiles. It^ bicycles............Med- ical scientists say the common cold will be extinct in 40 years. May I set down a hollow “haw, haw, haw?” ...........A Florida syndicate wants to make Duck Key a second Palm Beach. Building lots start at $1(^/ 000 .......Ski begin- ners have been aided enormously this year by a new gadget —- skis 36 inches long. They sold 100 pairs last winter and will move 3,500 this time.......... Department of Cheers and Jeers; the C’s—Flotp Pais nssoN; the J^the stumbling, inept fifteen minute broadcast befe said. It is also clear that Joseph taught Jesus the carpenter’s trade. speellle date may he. But tllh opinion of experts does not shake the local peofde to fiielr insistence that It ahraya happens on St. Joseph’s Day. (Ospyright iW) Portraits gtvw to the itodMto and act pnveat afitoBoe af chareh aad The parents of parochial school *Must Have Patience studento are entitled to any re- a* Drivn HnrA* turn ot tax money given other A/rive Xierc cititohs. The cry to heard, “These « you do not find driving ««-ditions depiortode, parking facilities totiderable, toe altitude of some at the police officers insufferable around Pontiac and out, then I’d say your supply of patience is inexhaustable. ■♦ ♦ ♦ As to drivtoc oMtoUtaw. evwy rale fa the bosk is Moksa. Yoa eaat park—too maay rigas. Why dos’t they add oas more rigm"Wap stUi drivs"r * ★ ♦ Anywhere else an overparking fine is 50 cents, but in Pontiac It’s $1 I’ve Had It public schools," but many are on hall-day sessions and overcrowded and could not poaittdy nbrarh toe 6.8 million parochial school students; as th«e is a current shortage ot 142,000 etoaraooms .and a critical riiortoge o C teachers. By JOHN a MI?rCAU-n I saw him on hUwiative soil. . . The tyrant’s efforts fight and foil . . . And from his dtains and dungeon flee , . . To sail the dangers of the sea .. . I saw him steer ^th skillful hand ... To set his boat upon our land . . And wi|h his loved ones left behind ... A home to safety try to.find ;.. I saw him stay at heavy cost... With nearly all possessions lost . . . And in the circle' ot his clan . . . Uphedd the dignity of man ... 1 saw him spend toe nights to fear . . . Ot (Castro agents prowling here' . . . And keep a loaded piriol for . . . Their vengeance luridng at his door ... I taw him finally arise ... To free the island’i shoras and skies . . . And join a valiant rebd force . . . That shall democracy enforce. (Copyright, INI) Parochial schools are relievtag taxpayers of an additlanal burden so it is to their benefit to support a^ to pnoeWal school studeats. One soluti&i wmdd be to permit parents of parochial school stu-dents to pay a percentage of school taxes to the parochial The Coniitiy Phrs^ui 711 Desota Ettsabetb F. Bryant 'Almost in Wreck — What Can Be Done?’ What can John Q. PubUc do about people who almost caupe accidents and then turn around and laugh at the unfortunate party. I realize policemen can't be everywhere, but what is there to do? People are always ready to blame teenagers, but there are just as many bad apples in too generation before. “Tka satrat way to deem araa to faUara la to anaago 9 tUags to esme to Um too eai ly.” Case Records of a Psychologist: Paper Route Offers Good Training It is a littile-surprMng, then, 1o find that the (!hurch was very late in setting aside a day in Joraph’s honor. Local festivals appeared among the Cojitic Christians and the Greeks perhaps as early as the fourth century, and toere was a church dedicated to him in Btdogna in 1129, but it was not uiitU late to the fifteenth century that any Pope put him into toe official calendar. BDUHMPfi. AND SWALLOWS Two intereiittog things happen on St. Jorapb’s Day that ara werth attention although they don’t really have any apparent connection wlto^ the saint hlmralf. Om to that la maay of the homes tor the aged that are operated by the Utile Motors ol the Poor, eertato bh*opo wM ap-poar aad pat op white apn aad aet aa waMets, oerriag 4 By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE H-436: When George and Philip were 13 and 12. they wait Into business. For th^ operated newspaper routes. "We’ve got a route apiece," George Intormed me af lunch the first day. “I have 82 cua-tomen and Philip , has 87. Our routes are out here near home.” "That’s wonderful, ’ I replied, used to carryl newspapers my-| self when I your age. How DB. OUm did you happen to gat two routes ho near home?" "The boy who had George’e route has gone into high sdnol,” Philip answered “and says he has to study so much he can’t take toe Uroe.’’ “Aad the boy aa my roate had my office to help assemble and staple the mimeographed bulletins ^ ymju luaa weu, choTfs trs duties that Invoivs no But my money doesn’t bava^ pay. So he wM not develop toe of newwer For -gimine’ attitude, as many they are now todependent mer- mothers fear, chants. Besides, they i If he prefers to work for other people, be appreciative for this lessons in psychology by handling means he is growing up and want-peot^e than by handling mimeo-graphed pages. "I have an old groiKh on my route,” Philip grumbled it the diimer taUe a few daya later. "It 1 tteSMi at to* geelata^ hrailHty ahoaM aeev en gl. ieaegirti Day haraad at aaoaa afher day la wl dear Ito tMs alwwvee. -»• •★A * The other ia that famoua buttoeaa about the swallows at the Mtesion at Sah Juan Capiatimno to California. The story is that on March 19 the swailowB return from whraever they have been during the winter, and . that this haa been gotog on like clockwoik since the earty days of the Misskm, more than 180 yean «go- ap at 4:M Ip toe Basnfa« to eany papers irad to« arai to take this evMli« iwto keriiea. “But he says be has to give- up one, ao ha Is kraptog tka mamtuf route. It pays.............. George and He buys at wholesale. He mer-chamfiaaa his wares and tries to win new sabscriben. Then he collects and balances his boola. . and I got sonw of the papers wet. He yeOed at me and said be wouhtat aoosgt one liln that So I had to walk six Mocks to get him a dry one. ■put at tha bottsm at fito page." In my office a torn mimeographed page would not have ‘‘yelled” at PhlUp. Bo tale cut-tomers ara teadiing him new Ueat. Children need money to spend to order to team bow to bikIgN Ptorfor Life makes no altowances for anybody, ao teach your cMld to adjust to naUty. Don’t give him a cash sltowaaoe. theretore, but let him work when he wanto money. But aei that there are pay Jobs availaMe. Prsvkxnly, I bad Urol toem at " i THK PONTIAC FKESS. SATURDAY. MAHCH 18. 1»6I ColorJSlides to Be Shown at Guardians *S!7o£SoSJ,*rSS“22f d pma lad iC*£2 ““*■«»» to «»» quid Olhrier, Bride Quiet After Surprise Vows NSW YORK ‘•Yj^ vwy themk et Kester Seek. He mmIIk It V^. "-iw-rtwi et me UHm htv* |0M oat to «2 fun-iltei, but ntunben of ttryie* orguilatkim totereftad in Pm Th» group WM formed to exchange idew on the multitude of problenia entailed In bringiM a handlcappad cUld into aa normal give ttika. to promote he^rful IcgiB-latioa in the future,'and tor reo-reatbnal activltlaa. Ihey are Witt pledged to a«M tha work of eleae Menda oariy today to celebrate their anrprtae «eddli« ta Wilton, Goon., YMday at the ol-lloe of a juetleo of the peace. It « OIMer it atanrtnt in the Broadway play ••Becket.*' and Mlai Kowright ta appearing in another Broadway play. "A Taate of Hooey." AfUn' FVlday night’i perform-ancea. diey poaed for pictym and drove off tor a «|uiot celetoa-tlon with actor Richard Burton and actreaa Lauren Bacall. To Lift WtigM Curbs Weight notrIctloMjria to UM Monday noon fi the Oakland Cm 40 TV Programs at Once/ youVe Got to Be Kidding! inOQLOll SKAliN «»<• DEIROrr (AP)-Withla five to U yean there wID to a way to do mUllofj televlaSon pro- “TMa ia a hortlUo thought,' aoM Or. Donald t. Neiaon with a grin "but H'a faaaible." nebsm. a naitvo af Orand Bapldb, and a farmer InatnUir M ptoMea at tto Itatventty k N. i. at a aawa pUcatlone of laboratory reocareh now being done by Beil on optica] An optical nuwer la a dex^ce tikh tranamiti an tntenaely powerful, minutely narrow beam of Ito light ta of auch intonaity it could uaporiaa fbetala with a puff. A prtme advantage ia that It ean to dinelad thouaanda of thaaa Boore prtdaoly than wHh the baft la kiBDhwant Ightf' baaaalfg away at —*----------------- AOjTlHl. in a oirUla cmN i. -.T- ywntof. wharalB Lambrcebi (W CiMaii Court This ability to bo directed wMi tirat time, a practical method of tranemiaalon-a field currently ro-■erved to radio wavea. StoriB for Bluoston« BliodMO IU. dMMibad •• loUtvi: Lot t(. aouthfloMtarau. u MkOtrUoa J port of tho N W. of tho na. Vq of aws. It. TIN., atoa.. city of aouthfitid. _tetS' Mureh t IMl. PmUm. DETROIT UB—The UniM Auto Workera have tiamed Wise W. b»Yro-,riri«ihi»Tn" Stone of Detroit as assistant direc- Apm i no ■ •• tor of the union’s national aircraft)------- department. Stone succeeds Irvine | .**1* JJf* * Bluestone who was promoted to|Sll^*m*i,{iXn‘No*“r'~‘’' SoShi bid! (or th« purotuiM of Oo. OMntj br tlw county of Ookltsd. H If cslloe ts to nSoti (tor Usy I, IHt RoUe* of NewBtttaa ahsi -1 too boMori «( Vinto esL^ ... doMMoD by attoUssuon of oaob nsuoo W t^ thirty (N) diyt prior to thto MtoAto ------ Vs 1-rbdurUj — --------------Each bid tM BnouBl intcredt ~ whteb II II BiUttplM of H of 1%. Th« I to osoh W to osd icrtolly I foUovo; to otcb o( tbt yoort ll« t to osch of tbt ytsrt I to «s«h of tbo ytsrt IfTS t to otto of U» ytsrt I Bluestone who administrative assistant to UAW President Walter Reuther. tfeSs Ml ^^SOS to oteh of tot ytt Mm a Uit yttr INI MMt Mturlnf on tod i ISTT, Inm tint to tim. jhtH to oubjoet orholo, tt tbo t prior to mtturlty_______ , , Mont dtU on or t(t«r May l. T Btrado etUtd-(dr roStmpttoo obtll ' rrdrcmod tt tho por y-'— “-----■“ occrutd Intorut pluo !?/.• lo,irlnt tchedulo; o«o It c,i„d------« „ rurouso. to i Mty 1, UTS tot prtor ia:j|tp 4, tostto msthet .. tosdt. tdoptcd by _______ -• .h.----ibori.oloct >( r—•— tft^fisy**i! ISM bi BtWSpRptr Istn, which etrSfot tt s'port oTIf ’sriiis!n.r*------------------- Both prtoeliMi I ptytbit tt ouch,.................... —mptny ta thtU to dcMinttod by tbs ..llintl purehttor of tho botdt. aneh purcbttor tbnll htro tbo rl|bt to ntmt - -i-HTtos tSMt. ..JO bondt tro to bo luucd tor tho purpooo of dotroylnf tho ooot of oxUnd-Inr tho Xvorsroon Sowtoo DUpottl 8yo-tom by toeulrlns BztonoloD No. 1 Moro-to. Thoy tro to bo lunod puroutnt to if^i&bii.‘i.ir*M^&(.‘St'£to^ od. ta tntiotpatioB tt Um ptyoMot of ■ ■■■ by ttld city tai ttld tonoohtf to pty to ths otM tosBty 1N% cojriw dlvldto to thort •tom 1 ...ttollmr... with intori . ptytbir > thorsottor to bo oo ntld l« ihirtutot to t' t( snob dodelonoy SM of at srJfjMootttry. Isvy tstst tbo purpooo to twtiyM->'tto doocnbod t |/ltho , .. ... ----.. .bo Botrd anponloort ot Otkitnd County, (ho I Mth tsd trodit of otto omuty to OtUtae it rosutros to pty (to tsftssi tebss-ji i^t^ tho blSSor wbooo MS ts too thm lUtlon produooo tto lovtot tetor- vtllio or which prooldotYor out#o- -T‘siru*s« Sn^ttad bt^' or^AuS tomeM ond P“f« ss p*:rt'^Wd^ Coto forfoltod to Usuldttto tomm if rsimf.'SMsscjsv! '^ayi. .. ssi!si“u^r Sterrno. of Counieli. Mlchlftn. tPproTlnt ■--tidt. The co»t of .k..— d of the prlnttni of the bond* will bo Id by tho County. Thoro will tlio furhUhed th* ueuel eloolns pSperi. iludlito t non-mt(tllen eorlitletto. -.tod te of the dote of tho doUron of tho bosdt. Rondo wlH bo dAywrM if Wtfoiriiflchlstn. Tilt ^t to roMrood to ro]iot tny aSMIopot oontttolBf tbo bMi tbpuld I pitinly mtrkod "frwttl ftr ktoi-rtta RiUstion NO. I .... (Mm: toto^^^nli^T WM to tostitd btfort ^ YOUR EASTER PORTRAIT COUPON VARDEN STUDIO 23 E. Uwranca Straaf FE 4-1701 iMitUil lilO Ttmk fifty PtfUtil with BUS SERVICE New convenient schedules from your neighborhood to Downtown Pontiac and all Ooklond County PoiiHoc CBy Lines Bee Llnee Bus Co. Airport Bus Compeny Serving you with courteous drivers, c. fortshls buses and service that anabi you to enioy shopping Mips aaslly. Ric. tha bus this coming waek . . . make yours a plaaaant sho^ng trip. - SUPER KEM-TONE |fte9.«6»Vafue |[2232SE23i ALL COLORS — INCLUDING WTHin AvailaMo Satvrday, Martk 1g thni Wadaaaday, Marcb 22. HUDSON’S DISCOUNT At the Intersection of Baldwin and Wolten Blvd. Next to Atlos Market OPEN DAIIT 9 JLM. TO 6 P.M. RRICit GOOD MONDAY, TUBDAY, WIDNISDAY I PETER'S Sliced Bacoa 4ii».$f CHUNK *2 AQ-soLOGNAa9 FRYERS Fmh ^27^ 3 SISTERS’ MARKET 608 West Huron St Open 7 Days—9 A. M. te 10 P. M. ft SHOPPER STOPPERS For Monday Only! Outstanding Values Especially Selected to Save You Plenty! Shop Monday and Save! 1961 CROP GRASS SEED Kentucky Blue ECn GRASS SEED . .. ^ 99 CREEPING RED GRASS SEED ... ul39^ RYE GRASS SEED .... “IP 50-lb. Bet S1-7P 10 Bets $16.50 W» Nat if LUSTM UWN HOME FERHUZEE OMtotoa Cron nad Ottor Matoisl Ofsaato MMrti WE ALSO STOCK HABUBimim ; AIBMBBtVmi HABUrS BAllO^vai STABUrt BAN I SVABUM UMI PBOB TRADE FAIR 932 WEST HURON Monday Only Special at BAZLEY CASH MARKET 78 NORTH SAGINAW'STREET REMUS COUNTRY FRESH BUTTER ffH PB With Perchete 39">- -’*2^ SUPER KEM-TONE , Reg. «6» Value SUNDAY dad MONDAY ONLYI AU CbUii bdifiiif WkitB If iUallB SiL Bil in Biy WMittr QUANTITIES UMITED TRADE FAIR 932 WEST HURON CLOSE-OUTS in 1960 REFRKERATORS NOW OPEN Pontiac^s First Uni-Mac Laundromat Equipped With Free Rinse Extractors Wash.. '*»- 25' Dry 10' Go Ea -Admiral RCA Whirlpool - Philco it you need o used rofrigerotor, chock now for h>g borgoins on our Trodt>lns. EASY TERMS TO SUIT YOU fUCTRICCO. "Ojtoa r»arr Right HI 9 PM." 825 W. Huron St. FE 4-2525 MAR-LESS aEANERS 250 W. Montcalm MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Smdted QR< Kielbau 03'^ Conltr Cut Round jr Swiss All. Steak.... “w*' Lorge OQ. Bologno Short n QQc Ribs... VV For Better Selection - Order Your Eoster Ham Now I - HOFIMAN'S PONTIAC FREEZE! 526 NORTH PERRY^-ST. (Next to Wrigloyt) Opon Doily t lo 6 — Fridoy 9 to 9 FOODS FE 2-1100 EIGHt LTRDAY. aiARCH 1961 Decide Theme of Fashion Show *^rlng Blossoms into Suminc^' will be the theme for the annual style sl|OW and card party spon> sored by Psl Chaptc^-Siipna Beta National Sorority Thursday at 8 jun. in the civics room of Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Mrs. Sslo Bisogni is chairman and and Mrs. Bddie W.^!Brien, cochairman. Working on special '^mmittees are Mrs. Jack Kodray, decorations; Mrs. Mwgan Siple Jr. and M|s. Charles Fournier, tickets; Mrs. Wayne Booth, door prises; Mrs. Jeiyy McKay, refreshments; Mrs. James Chartier, table prises; and Mrs. Jack McVay, publicity. . Mrs. O’Brien wiil serve as commutator for fadi-ions from the Phyllis Lee Shi^, Union Lake. Models will be Mrs. Norman Auer, Mrs. William Winters, Mrs. Frank Thomberry, Mrs. Clement Berden, Mrs. George Baril, Mrs. Carmen Tosto, . Mrs. Wallace Williams and Mrs. Thomas Thom* berry. Other committee workers are Mrs. Janies De-Flork), Mrs. Joe O. Benson, Mrs. Robert Koch, Mrs. "*^ilaym(md Meggitt, Mrs. John Spragg and Mrs. Joseph Mooney. Proceeds will benefit the chapter’s natimal charities namely,'mental health, Natkmal Hearing Aid Society and Indian education. No Harm in Dinner With Boss Bf TiM ttnUy PMt iMtUvW Q: I lim iecretary }o dne of the executives of a big company. Evtry now and then I have to wort late at the office. After we have finished worthing. my employer usually takes me out to dinner and then drives me home. He is married and has a family. I am unnuunied. Just the other day I overheard two of the girls in the office gossiping about this. I am very much distressed over it and would like to know if there could possibly be aify impropriety In my having dinner with him and allowing him to drive me home. A: Unless your behavior prompts gossip, there is no kn-propriety in your occasionally having dinner with your employer after having worked late at the office and then to be driven atraight home by him. Q: Will you please tell me if it is customary for the bride to give tbg faridegVoom a wedding present, and if so, what is usually given? Also, when is the moat appropriate time for the bride and groom to give the members of the bridal party their presents? A: It is not required that the bride give a present to the groom but she often does so if she can. Generally it is something permanent and personal —ranging from cuff links to a watch or ring. If there is a bridesmaids’ and ushers’ dinner, the attendants are given their presents at that time; otheiwise at the rehearsal. Psi Chapter, Sigma Beta National Sorority will show spring styles to benefit their philanthropies at the annual card party in Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building on Thursday evening. Mrs. Eddie W. O'Brien of Waterford Township, (seated) cochair- Paatlac Preu Pk*U man, will be. commentator. From left- are Mrs. Carmen Tosto of Bay Street, Mrs. Norman Auer, Clarks-• ton, and Mrs. William Winters of Ottawa Drive, who will model. Collegians From Area Keep Busy Women's Section Group Views Mission Films Seven Pontiac area freshmen at UniveiWty of Michigan are among 2S9 students who will receive the William J. Bran-Ktrom prize in a special convocation May 12 in the Union Ballroom. Parents are invited. Freshmen with a minimum of 15 hours of degree credil who rank in the top seven per cent of their school or coi-Igge will select one of 19 deluxe bound volumes stamped In g(dd with the U. of M. seal. * Carnation Queen Hates to Dig By GAY PAULEV UPI Women's Editor NEW YORK tUPI) - Mrs. Sylvia MacGuffog Valencia helps in the production and harvest of 1.5 million carnations each year, but ruefully admits. “I don't have a green thumb.” The attractive, red - haired ’ New Englander is known throughout the florist industry as the "queen of carnations" and is the lady responsible for Prepared by the committee on university scholarships, the book list includes "Crime and Punishment" by Dostoevski; "The Nature of the Physical World," by Sir A. S. IMding-ton and Sandburg's "Abraham Lincoln, the Prairie Years and Wa r Yea rs " OriginaDy named as the Oreon E. Scott prize, the award was renamed when Wiliam J. Branstrom of the Fremont Foundation became its donor last spring. From Pontiac are Theodore J. Gaensbauer. literature, science and the arts, IlUnois Avenue; Sharolynn A. Germnics, nursing, Asrot Road; Richard H. Jackson, engineering. James K Boulevard; Suzanne M. Ko-prince. LSA. West Iroquois Road; Andrew J. Snifely. engineering. Kirkway ' Road, Bloomfield Hills. Birmingham students are James E., Bird, Lahser Road and Gary T. Poole of W'ether-by, both of the engineerinR school. Midsummer Eleven Pontiac area students at Central Michigan Univerrity. Kalamazoo, made an average of B or better last semester. From Pontiac are Priscilla M. Dawe. Kafliryn A. Kestl and Joailne DembinsRI. freslv men; Ruth Reiriie. junior and VicU Sue McLaughlin, aopho- Others listed are Carolyn Benninger, Junior. Orchard Lake; Barbara Ann Taylor, senior. Birmingham; Nancy C. O’Neill, sophomore, darkston; Alvin C. Dubois, aophomorr, Keego Harbor. Karen E. Bush.; junior, and Mary Anne Peters, senior, of Rochester. At a hmeheon this weric hoo-orlng some 300 CMU women students who have attained an academic average of 3,0 or higher, Beverly Wells, Iteab- hersrif at the piano. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garland S. Wells of Ramona Terrace, Waterford Township. Charlea Hunt. Univertity of Michigan freshman and son of the Charles P. HtmU of Chippewa Road has been initiated Mo Chi Psi social (nttentty. Ihe florW decorations for the Kennedy inaugural balls. ★ , A ♦ Mrs. Valencia and her husband Esteban, a. jovial man whose ancestors were Spanish aristocrats and founders of the town of Valencia, operate a wholesale and retaU florist business in Westbpro, Mass.f 30 miles from Boston. "I know all the theories abou^ gardening,” said Mrs. Valencia, "but I’m just not a grower ... I don’t like to dig. I’d rather arrange.” To Tie Knots - The K»uple”f8nn8" Ti.5-acres, much of it "under glass” — that is, with greenhouse — and annually harvests not only the 1.5 millkm carnations but a myriad of other flowers for their relail customers. It was Mrs. Valencia who did all the floral arrangements for seven decorator-plaimal room settings at this year’s International Flower Show. Michigan's ojvn makers of the popular “Hush-Puppies" have created a new light-weight golf shoe for women. Weighing only ounces (compared with a standard J6-mnce shoe) the brushed pigskin footwear comet in pastel shades of tan, green and brown. Abby^a All for Exercise At Ease, Mom! Let the Boys Rougbhouse in Living Room Q: Last year 1 gave a girl I had been going out with a charm bracelet for her birthday. About two months ago we had a serious quarrel and no longer see each other. I would like to have this bracelet back. May I write to her and ask her to return it? A; As it was a birthday gift, and not an engagement present. she is entitled to keep it, and it would be very niggardly to ask for its return. By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: My three sons (6. 10 and 13) and I love to wrestle. We would like to use the dining room, which has a timdeum covering, for about 30 every the basement and throw darts. The Ehiily Post Institute is sorry it cannot answer personal mail. evening for this purpose. It’s good exercise for me, 'and the boys love it. To do this would require the table and chairs against the bulkhead ABBY Mrs. Russell Robbins, president of ti>e' Michigan State Chiropractic Society Auxiliary, and Dr. RusseU Robbins, MSCS executive secretary, were guest speakers at the Oakland County Chiropractic Society’s meeting in Devon Gables. ★ A A The Rev. and Mrs. Orval Dunkeld from Southern Rho-llesia also were guests aj^ the affair. The coupfe showed a film depicting the life of nais-sionary children on the field. Gene Wiechec. director of the publicity committee, was chairman lor the meeting. (wall), and rei^adng them when we ^ through. My wife says POSITIVELY NO! She insists we would be upsetting HER home even though we protrtised to put everything back in place afterward. The boys and I feel it is our home, too, and if we want , to wrestle there we should he able to do It. What’s your opinion, Abby? CAREER MARINE DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend and I, ages 16, would like your opinion on a problem that has been trouUing us. My parents say we should not "park" in front of our house because the neighbors will talk. I try to explain that we are not "parking." We only sit in his car and talk and listen to the radio. They say they would rather have us go somewhere else and do tids. I say we are safer in bont of our house than going out in the woods where something coul^ happen to us. What is your opinion? TROUBLED DEAR TROUBLED: You are wise to avoid "the woods" or other isolated places. Why not invite him into your home? CONFIDENTIAL TO “A KIND WIFE”; If your husband had a broken leg, you would rush him to a doctor to have it set. Why then, when he has a broken personalit>'. do you regard it "a kirtdness" f it? Yes, Abby will answer your letter personally if you write to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif., and enclose Social News lope. Getting married? F>r Abby’s * Lovely Wedding," am SP cents . to ABBY, Beverly Hills, Caiity The Waterford Girl Scout Leaders’ Association will practice lariiing and knot-tying for their "Campanula" at an 8 -p;i»r Monday meeting m Waterford Community Center. Singing games also will be taught. Williams Lake-Monteith neighborhood residents will be hostesses. DEAR ABBY: Before my husband sends this letter I would like to add my two cenU. Hfe forgot (?) to mention that we have a recreation room in the basement, equipped with shuffleboard, ping-pong table, bowling game and target for darts. I believe that is the place where they should do their exercising. Our dining room is small, and it irks me to have it pulled apart every evening. CAREER MARINE’S WIFE BIRMINGHAM - BLOOMFIELD HILLS—A happy reunion has been planned fpr the Easte^season by Mr. and Mrii. MbR Patten of Montana, formerly of Blocpnfield Hills, who will meet their daughter and. her children in Fort Lauderdale. The former Joan Patten— Mrs. Charles E. Stadler of Urbana, Ohio—is there already with her children visiting Mr. Stadlo*'s parents and looking forward to the Pattens’ arrival. Miss Marion Goodale, headmistress of Kingswood^ Sdiool, Cranbrook, will visit friends in Pompano Beach, ITa., during spring vacation. Mr. and Mrs. FYed Sanders have returned home from a two-month stay in Delray Beach. DElUl CAREER MARINE AND WIFE: Your baaement sounds too cluttdred lor wrestling. Pop and the boys should-be pennltted to wrestle In the dining room, and if Mom Is irted^ she should go down to ■ ★ ★ ★ Among Florida-bound couples are the (diaries Gilberts and the Jerry Van TUylg who will visit Cynthia’s famUy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. G. Copeland at Vero Beach. ★ A ★ ■rtie William K. Downeys are , planning a trip to Sea Island, ' The W. S. Gilbreaths Jr. have rettimed from a trip to the West Coast. They visited their son-inJaw and daughter the Robert T. Skin-ners in Whittier, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Girard are looking forward to next .week ,when Shellagh comes, from her studies at Michigan State University and Michael from the Pb^ School in Paoli, Pa. Ga. Big Cqke for a Little Brownie Ploys Hostess It. Patrick's on ONLY 2 HOURS gI,EEP The morning I talked with the Valencias, they’d had only two hours of sleep — "We got in at six and up at eight.” said Mrs. Valencia. "No, not / partying in NeV Yoiic, just puty^ ting in fresh flowers.” / , ting i She explained that durit^ the run of the show at the coliseum cut flowers were changed every other day. She and her hbsband had just arranged 7,-jOO carnations flown from Bos- ton. "We used a lot more than that for the inaugural balls.” she said. "We flew 50.0(» whites and red* to Washington, plus a scattering of blues (white carnations tinted by an osmosis proem). It was the first time Mrs. Valencia half worked for the White House and rte said, "I got a real nice personal note fro|m the President." JENNIE LEE GIDCUMB The woman florist is third generation in the flower business, on both sides of her family. Her father’s people had a tHisiness in Scotland; her mother's, in New England. She said she joined the family bustness when she came out of school in 1932 - “from NorthiB Seminary, a sehool for young ladies in the Berkshires. I always liked the way they said that." t Her hustand, a native of Ventura. Calif., ^’married" the florist biisfoess K-hen he married her in 1938. The cmple has one eon, Esteban Sooit, who is 14. Mrs. William Domin of Red-ford was hostess to the Lotus Lake Friendly Neighbors Qub at a St. Patrick’s Day luncheon Thursday. A ♦ ♦ The group made tray pads for Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanltorium. Mrs. Herbert Atkinson donated favors and Mrs. George Gaylock made fovors to go witti the tray pa^. Cancer dressings will be made at the April meeting. Dinner Marks 19th Anniversary for Blue Stars Star Mothers. Chapter 4, a1 tended the 19th arniivetuar; dinner at the home of Mn James Soinm on Manhal Str^. ^ A letter was read from i Detroit radio station acfcnowl ;:vr^v.Aii < '.u: Brownie Penny Dunn of W^erford is overscaled by the 400-pound cake which cut today at Mincle, Mile Shopping Centet. Three experienced decorators 400k hoars ond ISO pounds of icing ta build the huge confection uhich marks the local cduncits observance of their national organisations 49thbirth^y. Scouts and the conumadtj Mrs. John Yungk, preside and Mrs. George Leineni attoided a school of iiatr tion Wednesday In Detroit. Thne members will vtdunteer wort Thursditir the U S. Veterans; Hospif Mrs. Yimgk s PPftwrt aeven. hanbpieced I robes kiRde by BHlyber, M Roland Centera 'Die gre atM makes tcuffies and h for the patienfo. THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATUR’DAY,/MARCH 18, 196L NINE **Th0 Kobe,** movie adofOed from iJoyd C. Douglas' story eoncemu^ the cntciimm of Christ, will be presented by ifus Young People of Centrd Methodist Church at 7 this evening and Sun-day night at ’the church. ExhU>iting posters made by the youth grf.the-Ye«p” hiHreut and styling The Exciting Hairdo that is swooping the Country'. . . discover how flattering the new Linese are! Have the Salon Permanent, Cut and Hairstyling for this Special AAarch Price. THRIFT COLD WAVE 15 V Phme n I-ISU fm UtmUr Mrf PriSay 040 to S P.M. tt N. SAGINAW 8TKEET For Your Wedding QUAUTY and Quantity • A WoSStaf Ootot Som o a Loro* •■loto ItoRlaa IsieB” S A MtatoWre Montafa CartStoato |95 Up f adgel Tenno AvsUoble C It HASKIU STUDIO Mrs. PaamakHn SPRING LET •^NEW WAY DO IT FOR YOU Why not 1st New Wsy Rug CIsonsfo do ths hsidsot psrt of yoiw Spring Mooiseteoning fhte yssr? Your cifi^ andupholstorsd fuaniture will bs retumsd to ySu kxAing sc fresh es Spring Itself. The coot Is nomlnel and a phons call wilt send uo to yo Quartet Hosts Club's Dinner Sharing hostess honqrs for Junior Pontiac Women’s Club progressive dinner in their homes preceding the March meeting sverc Mrs. Jack Bran-nock, Mrs. Fred T. Syti, Mrs. Donald McCSndless and Mrs? Edward Lauchner, Serving on the social committee for the occasion were Mrs. Frank Williamson. Mrs. Gertrude Martin, Mrs. A. L. MacAdams, Mrs. G. R. Jarvis, Mrs. Albert Games, Mrs. James Spark. Mrs. Ray Kingsbury, Mrs. R. R. Dougherty, Mrs. Russell French, Mrs. Lawrence Rutledge and Mrs. Meeting at Church The first meeting of the year for the board of directors of Bloomfield Hills branch, Woman's National Farm and Garden Association, is slated at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the home of Mrs. William L. Kahn in Birmingham. Hostesses Mrs. Robert L. Graham, Mrs. John B. Hammond, Mrs. E. Govan Hill and Mrs. Donald D. James will serve the-lundieon. Buddhists and HinduB live together peacefully in Nepal between India and Tibet, sometimes riiarlng the same temple. Ju8t Pound No Shortcut to Reducing By JOHBPHINB LOWMAN Many women are troubled with fat acroM the bade. This be across the uppor back or may ex-few inchea below the blades. Often womoi who are the correct weight have unusual depodts of fat in this of choleeo. Yoa BMy Mt Hke to taka eker- N-1283 Is attractive one-piece drcM, Anne Klein employs a bit of artful stitching along a loose fold to achieve the smart split-level line. 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This will allow circulation of air behind the frame and prevent marks. Women's Group Hears Lenten Talk The Women's Asaociatipn of the Pine Hill Congregational Church met Wednesday evening Mrs. Frederick L. Cork of North Hammond Lake Drive. Dr. Alfired Grey gave the de- The annual card party on April 28 will be at the PrafeeeifliMl Building on Ordiard Lake Road ecially etfecthte. ★ ★ A 1. Stand tall with your feet com-forUibly. eeparated. Bend the trunk forward almoet to right angles to the body. Keep the trunk in this position as you raise your arm* up by your head, one arm by each ear. Keep the trunk and the arms in this position as you move your trunk as far to the left as you can. Slowly move It toward the front and on as far to the right as possible. Continue moving from left to right. This should be done ■hmly, feeling the pull. 3. Lie on the floor on your back. Bend your knees hnd place your feet on the floor. Cross your arptoiwer your chest a^ round yoitr ehoulden alightiy. Lift your hips and roll from side to side on your riiouldere. Your body wright le supported by your shouhten and your feet Return hips to floor. Relax and continue. 3. Stand tall, feet separated. Drop the trunk forward and swing the arms between the legk trying to spank yourself. Reach as far as Wni Distribute Easter Baskets ,.Plans for distributing Easter baskets for Pontiac Stafe Hospital patfenU were comideted at Club 20’b Tuesday meeting in the Oakland County Society for Crippled Oiildren and Adulta’ centef. Mra. Jack Thorp la chairman tor , the project. Members wU meet March 30 at tiie Malnee Street home at Mrs. Walter Jettreye to 0B the baskets. Mrs. James Weaver was hostess for the Tuesday meeting. Accountants Ask Students to Dine The American Society of Women Accountants, Detroit «»a wiikr women accounting students to a March 28 dinner and business meeting at 6 p.m. in McGregor MemtHial Center on Wayne State University's Wayne graduate Dolores A. 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Sofinew St. CleHuten-Wnterferd ferfcinf in Hm Renr^ 6440 Dixie Hwy. “Opfsa Sandays from 12 to 6 P.M.” TICK THE PONTIAC PRESS. SAtUBPAY, MARCH 18, 1961 Ay, Lad, You Canna' Beat Irish luck; St. Pat, Detroit' Shamrocks Too ^ Much for PCH - Clarksfon, Ferndale County's Last Hopes Two undPrdoK basketball teams have the task of keeping alive an Oakland Oounty record iii the state high school basketball tournament. Clarkston and Ferndale will be BeUn^ quarter-final berths in to-n^bt's regional finals. The Wolves a^inst Fenton at 7:30 on the Birmingham Seahcrim Court for the Class B crown. Ferndale hosts Highland Park in Class A at 8. Ortonville dropped by the wayside last night at Bay City, losing a Clast C regional semi-final game to Bay City St. Joseph, !&54. For tlM> last seven years, at been catching up. Even with Mike Kown and Gary Burkhart back in action, the Eagles have not looked like the same strong team ttat started the season. TlXi OF WAR — The long arm of Pontiac Central's George Fed tries to snake the ball away from Catbcriic Central’s Brian Motter and BUI Maher, who does a baUet routine with his rsallac Pmt Ph*U left leg. John Goetz (51) of Detroit looks on during this bit of action in last night's Class A regional fihal at Southfield. The Chiefs bowed. 5544. Tigers Keep Winning, 11-6 'Fly Bair Homer by Dick Brown Sparks Victory Dodgers Recome Sixth Victim in Seven Tries for Bengols, By BRinVO L. KiL'tRNS fipofti Editor, Pontiac Press LAKEUtND, FU.-Catcher Dick Brown provided the Detroit Tigers with some unexpected punch here Friday as the Bengals won their sixth Grapefruit League contest against a single loss, 11 to 6 over the Los Angeles Dod^rs. Brown's big blow was a tremendous fly ball that carried 420 feet and escaped the dutches of Will Davis in center field in the eighth It provided the lead run. Brown circling the bases. He also drove home two other runs, one on a • fourth-inning single. The Dodgers committed three . oooUy errors la the ontfieM In Mowing a B-1 year that had held ap oatil foe sixth frame. The Tigers’ big inning was the eighth, when they scored five runs oh five hits, two walks and an error. Brown's homer to center was preceded by singles by Bumma Morton, George Thomas, Norm Cash and Steve ^ros, before a double play had erased the bases dean. Frank Lary was the winner for the Tigers—although he did not enjoy one of his best days. He was rapped for three runs and five hits in the three innings he worked. Jim Banning went the first five, yteMlng three nms alM, along with one Ut. Young Dick Egan, a big rookie lefthander, finished up the ninth for the Elengals. Rookie Rick Warren was the foser, getting tagged for all the runs in the eighth. The Dodger pitching parade before Warren had consisted of Johnny Podres, Pete Richert and Willard Hunter. * A ♦ • The Tigers collected 12 hits for the afternoon, including a triple and double by Rocky Colavito, had four RBIs. Brown MMird during dMrict and re-gtonsi pUy was hi IMS. The two representatives remaim ii% in this year’s tournament are supposed to lose tonight. Clarkston meets a Fenton quintet that makes up in spirit and hustle what it lacks in finesse. The Tigers surprised everyone by winning the Genesee B championship and then knocking off Holly on the Broncos’ wn floor In district play. Dick Seitz, a 6-2, center has been the most consistent Scorer for Fenton in the tournament. He has been helped by Tom Bruder. The Tigers are a g^ rebounding team despite their lack of size, and are very aggressive on defense. CUrkston Iws yet to play a good touroanient game. The-Wolves rolled over two weak teams In the district before edging Lake Orion for the title. ’They pla.ved well againri Orton ^but ooakia’t fiad the baaket. The victory over Bedford St. Mary in regnal action showed the Wolves still had proNems. They started and finished fast but played poor basketball in between. Coach Dom Mauti will probably continue with the starting lineup of Bill Powell, Ron Lundy, Hal Weston, Ron Walters, and Mike Applegate. Powell and Lundy will be caHed on fof yheman service under the boards. , Either Ferndale has been slip-ing or the Eagles’ opponents have the hMs of two key players at mid year gradsatlon exerdoeo. Ortonville lost to St. Joseph by the same score it had defeated Millington two nights earlier. The Black Hawks {fot -oCf-ta-a. slow start, scoring only three pednts in the first quarter. They were down 26-20 at the half and then began to rally behind the shooting of Jim Hutchings. ★ * ★ With two minutes remaining, Ortonville knotted the scora at 50-all. But St. Joseph came back with a field goal and was never head^. Hutchings scored the last eight points for the Hawks. The sbarpshooting forward took game scoring honors with 25 points. In a Class C regional final at Ferndale last night, Grosse Pte. St. Paul advanced to the quarter-by edging Detroit St. Thomas, 47-43. Catholic CantrdI topi Chiofa in *A' Regional Cage Final, 55-44 By BILL CORNWELL Ay, laddie, and it must have been the "luck o’ the Irish" — plus h pretty good Detroit Catholic Central basketball team — that beat the luckless Chiefs Friday nighL stone sad yes, begorra, a wee bit •* led-hok shooting, foo - aU combined tn ollmlnato Pontlae Oentrol, H4I. hi but night’s CUus A regional toaraameat fl- NET HIGH - Pontiac Central’* Bradel! Pritchett goes up for a shot and John GoeU of Detroit C. C. tries to block it as they jump net high in Friday’s Class A r^ional final at Southfl^d. Others in the photo include Rudy Ransom (42) (rf POl, and CathoUc Central’s BiU Maher (41) and BiU Downs. The Oilefs were eliminated. 55-44. Hoop Scandal May Include 20 Schools NEW YORK (UPD-Two men are in Jail today and many more are being investigated in what may develiqi into college baaket-ball's biggeri scandal. New York gamblers Aaron Wag-man and Joseph Hacken were taken into custody yesterday on charges of "bribing” players from the University of (fonnectlcut and Seton Hall University to hold down the sem-ep of their own teams. AT riMMax R04R Meets wall - Rocky Colavito, Detroit Tigers’ outfielder, is out as he attempts to score from second on Steve Boros’ single in the fourth inning. Los Angeles Dodger catcher Doug CamiUi waits with the ball as umpire Sam Carrigan watches the play. Pistons Remain Alive by Defeating Lakers -*4 Clearly, he is off to one of his fastest Hiring starts ever. ’The Thfers Saturday were to be haste to the Chicago White Sox at Henley Field. Detroiter in TV Fight NEW YORK (UPI) - Federico Thompson, Argentljne slugg< opens his United States campaign for another shot st the welterweight crown tonight lo a na-tionally-ieieviaed fight with nb-stitute Ted Wright of Defrdt at St rodMfias Atena. DETROIT (AP) - The Detroit Pistons stayed alive in the Western Division playoffs of the National Basketball Association by whipping the Los Angeles Lakers 124-113 Friday night. The victory, Detroit’s first the best-of-5 series after two losses to the Lakers at Los Angeles, forced a fourth meeting between the teams here Saturday afternoon. ★ Bob Ferry and George Lee sparked the second period explosion which brought the Pistons from a 25-34 deficit after the filat quarter to a 66-50 advantage at, 'halftime. During the uprisii«, Lee tossed in 17 points and Ferry tributed 14. The Pistons continued to fatten their lead in the fliird period, Walter Dukes and Bailey Howell providing the scoring fire. The Ptoton margin was as high as 25 pointe at times. A switch in defensive assignments tn which Dukes signed to guard Laker star Elgin Baylor helped tremendously in the Piston’s romp. Baylor, who had averaged 44.5 points in the two games on the Coast, jgu held to Baylor made 16 ^ the first half. 8 in the third period aiid 2 at tl» start of the fourth quairtcr before* he was removed, it it it The Pistons had seven players^ in double figures, led by Ferry with 30 and Lee with 23. Frank Selvy with 22 took ranner-up hon-— for the^l«»ers. irgBryt^NeBcleci SAN FRXNCISCO (AP)-«obby Waters, sub ouarterback for tlhe San Franciaro 49ers of the National Football League, will undergo si kned^ operation Saturday at Franklin IfospitaL LO* ANGELES DETBOIT atvkiBt f • » Duk«t 3 9 1 rtrry 5 4 14 Hov«U « 0 12 $ 14 M 4 3 1 3 • • Ue t 5 Lkftaiua 7 1 17 Moreltnd 1 0 1 TMala 7 • » Ohi 4 3 11 ttitit 41 SS 111 nuu 7 S X 4 3 11 « SSU4 cloae to the ofllee of DiatilH Attorney Frank 8. Hogan oald that the Investigation, which has been going on since last fall, may toon spread from const to coast, engnlflng a host of play- » n » *4—ID PRESS BOX Oast B favorite River Rouge ras among the regional prep hoop champions crowned last night. Notre Dame edged Rose>^e 65-56, Holland CJhristian. Parma West-, ern, G)fotse Point St. Paul and Detroit St. Bernard were others gaihihg quarter-final berths. A iota] of 25 title games at 16 centers are scheduled tonight. ★ ★ it Pole vsslter Don Bragg Just missed a world record In three tries bat still stole the show Friday at Japan’s 1st indoor track meet. * ★ * Batten had a picnic in spring training games yesterday. Dick, Groat of the Pirates had four hits, including a homer, driving in five runs in a 14-10 victoiy. Andred Rodgen had four safeties, Frank Bolling and Ed Mathews home runs for the Braves. Boston rookie Carl Yastrzemski slammed a double, triple and two singles in-a 165 romp. Sam Taylor got a pair of two-run homers to pace the Cubs. Tiger Box Score L. AMOEUS (NU BETUOn sS r S rM I iDsnscf 1111 wo«d.ft -ontl'mA list hratoB.ct ...... ISIS KsHne.rt • SSI T-WtAB If “This will make the 1951 scandals look like peanuts before they get through," the source said. David S. Worgan, executive assistant district attorney, confirmed that a widespread |pvestigation is on and it may invedve more than just the three players snatched up yesterday. AMcndAncc—S.m Royal Oak Golfer Remains Among Tourney Leaders HfMXYWOQD, Fla. (B-Go«ero from Detroit and Royal Oak, remained among the leaders today after 36 holes zrf the men’s International four-ball goB championship. Chuck Kocsis of Royal Oak and Ui partner,'l^rmand Orami of New York (!lt». toured the course M with a six-under-par 66 for a 6966-134 total. Glen Fowler of Oklahoma City, Okla., qnd Charlfs Lewis of little Rock, Ark.. ..................... with a -Tfcl.it ) I • 1 ] I 1 t r«ni'i.w Its _ till eJE2ii''’ Padrei.p lilt Lary.p - —----- 1 t t t t-Oern*rt !! S; 1 t t toUll 14 til t Tout! II ..... ....... Ho^W IS 1 In 4Ui: e-rau _________.h; t-aan tm ______ *-Sm for KnttM In tlb;_____ for ColoTlto In Ttli: t-PIM out for Lory In tth; h-FWaaoS for WOrron tw m m-u u4 Lorkcr; Foraonilcx Wood oM LOB-Loo ABSolot I, DtiroU f. «l4TlU, Podroo, Lorhrr, Tiooo«-IB-Ooru, otinrHo. im-iBrewn. iSbort IP ■ BSUMt .3 I t t I .1 , 11 I I Wom-n (L) Bunnliii .. LoryTwi . "*m if Wtitda I. O^orniM PtOOToUt ’ (AD, I:4TA-Ut4. int 3rd period itotqally doomed PCH. InxticaHy, it started out like it might be the Chief*’ best stanza of the evening. The Chiefs cHcked on the first two shots they took as Rudy Ransom and Htile Bobby Smith connoted to give them a 81-88 edge, their oiriy advantage of the center. Then the Shamrocks scored 10 straight points for a 39-31 cushion, the diiefs’ shooting turned sour ai they notched only one point the rest of the period and Detroit C.C. had a 41-32 bulge entering the 4fh session. AAA The Chiefs never could recover from , that letdown in the 3rd session. The Detroiters, by then sitting in the driver’s seat, held file ball outside, forced P<^ to come out and press for possession, and waited for easy shots. Their 4th-quarter lead once reached 13 and PCH never came closer than six. A 'a A Detroit had excellent scoring balance as four players hit double figures. Bifi Maher set the pace with IS pointe. Bill Downs scored 14, Brian Mottor 13 and John Goetz '10, C8ai«nce Douglas was Pontiac’s lbs gsme by far. The Chtofs, state flaaliste a yw ago, thus fitfish fiieir season wifii a highly respectehlc 134 record. Catholic Central, with a 1X4 recoM and-a tegkmali title under Its heft, now wades into next Wednesday's quarter-finals against tonight’s L4i-Park-Melvindale winner ut ARM fiTRETCRERS — There are arms and hands galore tn this picture, but ChfiKfiic Central’s John Goetz gets the ball .to win the rebound butUt-in Friday night’s dass A' FwrtlM rnu Phaf* final at Southfield. Also In the scene are D^ troit’a Watt Uptoc and Pontiac bntral’s Rudy Ranaom («). POi loR, 5544. . tHE PpyriAC'PRESS. SATtJRDAY^ MABCg It, iwr" ELEVEli EM«U>mty. Oriel ContCTn Athletic Board at‘M Blasts IICAA Control ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP)~TIm Unlveritty of Mlchlgan’t athletic governiiic board has acouaed the National CoUegtote Athlatlo Aaao> elation (NCAA) of movii« to usurp the authority of individual Results won aoaooL TOcatiAMBirr acoaca cuaa A Detroit Osthella CshtrtI U, PoatUo control 44 iroetoaol IlnoD ■Roaolii M. Oroari EopM* OoMrol M Horpor woodi Metre Oomo M, ~— rule M (roaloMl ftnol) MiMln|oa M|^ U, OroDd Roptdt Dotreit VlaltoUMi «, Moont C L'Aooo Creuee H —(j ■elUod Cbrlttlaa S3, 1 Msfon TO, Ooriar aprlnco H Neeauaso ST, Iraa Uouatola M Oltoeina L^ojriuo H, aaftaa* as Pa. Ann Arbor OnlroriHr m. Whlttorri It Bar CItr at. Joaoph 11, Ortoanua M Powterrina n, Montraao M Orotaa PeInU at. Pan! «T. Datrolt at. Tbomaa 41 (raglo^ ftaal) jonairUla M, Wraariatta at Patrlak SOflnaw at. Mary IT. Maaora U Warlaad «. Man Trop II WUUaBMro-Praacott W, Kant City It CLAaa D Ballairo M, Patoakey at. PranaU Detroit at. Bamarri M, Brlttaii It flnoal nnall ^Kljig^ ^ Mary M. Uka Ualaaan Marquatta Plarea IT, BarttaBd M OnakABM K Marlaa M Rapid MW «. Datonr M Trout ftnak II, VWeaa 41 PBIDAT-S OOIXEOB u-ptNAi. aoimo) at. Jonaph'a (Pa.l TI, Princeton IT Wak^PoroM TI, 8t. Bonarantnro Tl The Michisarf board in oontrol of IntereoUaglMa athletlca aaM ftiday that It waa,“gravely cob. cemad" about “a new and por* tentoua general oouiie” aet by the NCAA, including control of ellgl-bUIty. Criticiam by the Michigan board waa aimed at an amendment to the NCAA oonatitutkm adapted at the aoaodatlon'a I9n oonventlon in Pittsburgh. The amehdment stated____________ NCAA should have leidsbiiive authority concerning “basic athletic Issues such as admissions, financial aid, eligibility and recruit* tag." - The Michigan board said the N(!AA’s “avowed purpoae” was to ~aln codtrol of rilgibOlty rules ivemment “all Interodlegiate thletic contests that an instltu-on might engage in durliw the lar." "We are gravely concerned that the NCAA is getting into this type of ragulatloe." the board aald ' a annual raport. auch regulation by the NCAA, the board said, would cauae extreme complication in the administration of athletics. The boaid also said "national rides often do not take into account local condi-tiona and ways of doing things." In addition, the board stated, ‘we cannot envision the NCAA effectively enforcing a set of eligibility rules throughout the United States without building up a tremendous bureaucracy. “Just how the NCAA can effectively administer a set of eligibility rules for competition at over 500 institutions-is difflcidt to imaglBe," the board said, added; "Yet if the rules are not enforced and administered properly, they become a farce and will ultimately bring discredit on the NCAA.” ____[i-p«Ai. aomoi) Ohio at. M. UnrifvUl* H KwtMkp Tl, MerahMu) St. 14 NCAA Mm-WBST RBOIONAL ISSMI-PINAL ROUND) ClnelBiiaU Tl. Tnu Tech H XeneM SI. Tl, Rouston 44 NCAA WEST COATS aSOIONAL '•“tl-PlNAI, ROUND) Tola (CaUf.) Tl ). la SoiiUwni CaBtornla NCAA SMALL OOUSOa (SKMI-PINAL ROUND) Wlttenbery II. Mt. at. Mary'i _ ^Southeaat lUwourl^ It. SouUi Dakou NAIA TOBUNAMBNT (SKMI-PINAL ROUND) OrambUnt 41. WetUnlnltUr (____ .. ---------1 (Ky.) 111. MorUMra Mleb- iMrij^tOVII (I Lakeland Wins 'A' • Lakeland Pharmacy won the Waterford Class A recreattoo bas-ketbaU championship last night by defeating SpcM^s Floor Oovoing 1M2. '-The teams had bested each other twice and had ended the regular schedule tied for first Last night’s tje-breaUng game waa needed to determine one champion and plaoes for the single diminatlon playoff which starts Tuesday. iMiuiamA Jumped to an eariy lead aad maintained a four- to ■tx-pelat marglB thronghont the ^^enoer's Dlek Bali took 14 tor In a Class B game, needed a break ^ fourth place . deadlodt, Steve's Market top(ded Drayton Drugs (&4L Mike Haynes scored 15 for the winners and Wayne Zilks hit 15 for Drayton Drugs. ' Three playoff games, two Class A, are set St Pierce Schoid Tuesday night. Greek Merchants and Frost Top clash at 6:45 in the •B’ contest. At 8:15, Tom Thumb Grill meets Lakeland. Spencer’s takes on Lytell t Cdegrave at 9:30. Northern Michigan loses in NAIA Play KANSAS dTY (AP) -. Georgetown, Ky. overpowered Northern Mtehigan 101-67 FYiday night and moved, into the final of the National Inter-collegiate (NAIA) Basketball Tournament against Grambling, La. Grambltog edged topueeded Westminster, Pa. 4544 in a close contest earlier. Dick Voriea tossed in 23 points to pace the balanced Georgetown attack that saw Joe Farris hit 21 and Paul Smith 19. ' Georgetown took, file Md at the start and built up a 54J4 halftima margin over tlie second-seeded team from Murpiette, Mich., udildi ent««d the tourney with a 20-2 record. Playing the final lix minutes with reserves in the lineup. Georgetown crossed the 100-msrk Triien Herbie Kays hit Just before DETROIT UB-Jien Mai and Don Whelan of Buffalo combined for a series Friday to charge into first place Jn the classic doubles divislan of the American Bouding (fongress tournament St. Peteraburg Cutoff 140 Goalby Gets Lead With 62 Flint Cagers Suffer Loss in /.C. Meet HUTCHINSON, Kan. (APl-TV-ter, Tex. defeated Flint, Mich. 88-83 Friday night in the championship bracket semifinal of the National Junior College Basketball Tournament. TyUr and Pueblo, 0>k)., which took an easy 91-79 victory over Eastern A&M of Oklahonia, meet Saturday night for the champion- sijlp. _____________ life Time' Contract TOPEKA, Kan. (AP)-The State Board of Regents Friday approved a “llte time” contract tor Jack Mitchell, head football coaah at Kansas University. Hayes Jones Completes Unbeaten Indoor Season CLEVEUND (B-Hayes Jones completed his sweep of all indoor hurdles races by winning the 50-yard hurdles In the Knights of Columbus Games here last ai^t. I A ★ ★ ’Hie Pontiac qteedster was timed Id 6.1 seconds as he beat Mtebi-gan’a Bunnie McRae by four Irirda. f^aoii ftas, Vlllanova frerii-man wbo is the ICAA ruler, waa tolid. I ★ ★ 4f R waa Jones’ 11th straight Gewgc Kerr, th# swlfl-etrldlnf Jaihatoan, ast i meet record in the 600-)^ run, beating Pur-tote Dave Mills to a hot duel in l:10Ll. The crowd at the 21st annual X of C games, final indoor i of the season, got a thrill a few minutes earlier when t slender, bespectacled woman firoke the 1-week-
Mt-ing outclassed Texas Tech 78-55. The Bearcats will meet Kansas the Big £Jght champions who were ranked No. 4, K-State trimmed at-large Houston 7564. In tbe first game of the Far Western regfaimd tournament, Utah, led by Billy (The HOI) McGill crush^ Loy^ of Los An-g^ 91-75. ★ ★ ★ Kentucky’s Wildcats found some trouble of their own maktog toward the finish because of missed riMts but stiU had the strength to bold off Morehead’s Ctoderella kids, after falling behind to the last three minutes. Bill Llckert Kentucky's top man with 28 points. # w w In the NCAA small crilege tourney semifinals at Evansville, Ind., Wittenberg beat Mt. St. Mary’s 6549 and Southeast Mis- souri whipped South Dakota State 81-69. ALL YANKEE STORES OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. WITH 8 SUNDAY SPECIALS Savings You Will Long Remember! AU»A ALUMDIUM SIDING • InsHiflhis Your Homt: Sovtt on FubI Bills • SoTM CosHy Pointing Bills • Avoiloblt in Colors of Your Choico REG. 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SAGlNAW-NeKt to Wdgley’i MARCH 1 Aao^her Gaidcpot for hmt Teacher Explains Christ to Class er. I OB be a wtooH Ibr Oiriit la mf d—room evea teoigk I do _aot teach the like to take the onortnaily to era-pkaalae the many wayo la which tjr BOBel bo M hi baaie o« the paeoala aai the ehaiTk. Yet, I fed Veiy pooitlvdy t her luide. a teacher d OBaU chtt* dna can help develop reepect lor % dependability and aweaor of God'a natml lam. to be hived and cared ter, they beglB to deedep a fedtait of eym-' It la 00 neoeoeaiy la 3 ft* dances b cym data “Why." on< child asked, "can't Bobby! dance with the| rest ot ns?" itjky by belongs to a' diurcta that disapproves of danoj ing, so h« was an ~ for me to help |faem dev-elop a! sense of respect for the' religiauBj convictions of others. * e * “I wonder why birds know wim| to came back North.’’—w bow a Wiggly caterpillar 'TNd you aee how happy tock la^ was wdieo we iChristmas carols to herT”—"Bnt 'why did that other lady have tears ;tai her eyes wtdie we songt" At an early age, children ^ to develop a concern torj the suXIering and londineos ptjoth-en. throd^ sudi projects , as Christmas caroling to the sick or knely. scrapbooks for hoddtalt and contributions to mitten tmo, even small chUdren can begin to , in their aUlity to be of service to dbee their eyes and pretend .that their leg is crippled, or that dielr eyes are slanting. Then I will ask them such _ tipns as these: “Do you diink that yw will still get himgry?”—“Do " want people to lUw yout^ —"Will you get cold if you are to the snow wtthoiit a coatt"—‘*wm you atill cry if you are hurt?” A BEAL nULL It’s a real thrill to wafeh theoe children thoughtfully answer theoe questions and to realise that they are beginning to understand physical diffoenoes do not dwnge basic emotions and needs of Q. Oar sevea-yeareM Man* A. Gastro-lntestlnal upsets are not always physical or dietary la origin. They nuy be erootfonal. as welL The seoning regularity of yoite Mandiester terrier’s at-I tbit they may be Analyse carefully the events of the 34 hours ptlar to the attack. are gssdf How uninteresting our world would be if each person were ex-lactly the same. One of my friends ibeard a college profecssor humor jously warn, “Don’t try to mold the children in your classroom UkOKSses ot you. Remember; of you is enough!" NEEDS ARE TRE 8A.ME Yet, it is also important to help the children realise that many basic needs are the same in all State Freeways Attract Company to Brighton Twp. BRIGHIW Uh-^Qchigan's freeway system is cretUted with an assistance in the decisfon of a mobile home moving firm to locate its Midwest headquarters near Brighton. Transit Homes, Inc., of Anderson. S.C., announce it would es-taWsh a new reidanal office in Brighton Township. Township Supervisor Jooeph H. Ellis said the firm selected the site to take advantage of the nearby intersection of the Interstate 96 and U.S. 23 freeways. Mtargy. II Is my behef timt sueh : By.Franklin Ffrifcr dog? Have you youririf been ovcin wrought and conveyed your emo •epelY. Give your dog a warm, soap and water eneqia when the attack begins to remedy the constipation associated with tt. U neoetmry. Ijve her a dose of milk of magnesia or other mild laxative, relief is not obtained in six hours, call the veterinarian. ‘Tro not lost — I just found a street I don’t know! ’’ BOARDING HOUSE Victoria Trades Beef for Bolts Former Cattle Capital of Texas Becoming an Industrial Center VICTtMUA, ’Itat. (UPI) — < tee "Cattle Oq)ital’’ of Texas, Victoria Is fast becoming a large tedustrial center. ★ dr ♦ In recent years E. J. DuPont de Nemours, Union Carbide Chemicals Co. and Alcoa Aluminum Co. plants have located in the area. The cHy’s pMsdaifon luw smu--si tram U,M la IMt to ItJM But Victoria hasn’t forgotten its I the land. Farming ' produce an anmwl I of tumcoo dded between live- industry picked Victoria because of ito prime location mineral rich South Texas. In Victoria County there are U oil fields and 31 gas flekU. Within i mile radius there are 3,^ pro- HA'IIHG MeARO W do \ TWE6ALC0MV SegMe y WOfJT^WALTXJ.X CANhJOT COHS»»TB ) PLAV *me*axEOFcyRAMo,A irMe*s»w%c r^AOArrtia rni / / f-tH-KcUTOU OUT,t MCYYIOZO. TO PLAVT LODICHDOS CHARAaEI? FOR-mEEt4oi?hO)SMESsopms LONG UMe OF ACTORS REMOVJiOED FORtMElf? ASlUtyAS , TRA6EOJAMS/ /cOOhiTlMO ONitXJlO PtAYTb^/ \BAMAhJA AMDG&rOS ^cxrr OF IT-'- .fOlDVtXJSA/ ] inoPBAMAl^V ;iHA'lEA \ CARE, 1waldo/J( I^ALDO fliUTrr OUT OUR WAY write tee latmcMlal Canal. Pmxiimty to the gulf also la-vores the dfy's ihcreatiana] aspects. Victoria is only an b o p r away from beautiful sandy t fishing, boating eqcrilent fi rsixMts. Ibindad fai 1S34 by Don MaMln DeLem as a Mexican colony in tee w&fo ot Texas, VUtoria ttfil follows its Spanfoh heritage. The lai eMy hteek and seraa a grassy paik la tee heart el tea Apparently DeLeon's best friends Hved on what hi ifow Main St. in Victoria. The street was origtaially asmed U Calk de Los Dies AniigM (tee street of tea friends). ADAM AMES By Lag Vint t tenets as I thdr aware- . , of ethers and in t_______ to others' needs — or as I help m davriop a sense of r I cenceni lor the indivft othere or as I help them gate 1 in working cooperatively with era. WONMERrUL OPPORTUNITY As a teacher, 1 feel that 1 have wonderful opportunity to serve God. 1 can express my special concern for each child in the classroom, and share my love ' I day to day. 1 can pray for dally guidance amL patience as I try to devriop each diOd’s THE BERRYS By Carl Gnibdrt If. I can help chfidren develop oto more matore and concerned people in God’s world, then l wiU fed that my Ufa and* vocation have served a Christian isirpoae. BIONDAY-Art Linkletter, star of televialoB and radio, givw six rules he thiiiks will hdp you nsr your diUdren to become good dti- (OopyrlgM, IM) B.V V. T. HamUn DIXIE DUGAN By McBvoy aiid Stricbcl • By Ltslfe Turner NOW PLAYING TOP SECRET’ M f MY UNCLE ^ KNOWS A V LOT OF 1 m TOP ^ By Emit Bmhmiller MORTY MEEKLE By Dick CaTatti WHENM3UVe\M3RKED FOR Mft.BOOAE«A» L0N9ASIHA/E... GRANDMA ' By Chariw Kuhii DONALD DUCK YiVLBBWTHB ffiSKRSS.r*'- hbT“ By V>H Dtawy V oiohfr i^teiK ^ jATUREiAY, M^CH '11^ THE HONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. THIRTEEN [round for LIVI] Your Nei|jhbor^i Hougn William Fox Built a House in *83 By SAHET ODEIX. In May of 1883 the Ladies library AMociation of Pontiac was founded and two months later the Utnaiy wu i^jeoed in the old bunding on Williams Stieet. There was a smaSpox epidemic In the city during that winter. In 1883 Sarah McCarroU became precfi>tress of the high school. Eart of the Wlage of Pontiac, In Avon Township, a young farmer named William Fox c«t oak'. William was the youngest of three sons of Christopher Fox who migrated to OaUaad County from Pennsylvania in 1888. Christopher bad divided his large farm among the boys. SonsMiaie la 180 or MSS kitchen and tearing off a sagging porch, they have kept the bouse as it was built nearly 77 yean ago. Kfo. Comtais was bom in this houile. What used to be the front parlor is now Mias Fox’s bedroom. The back parlor is the Ihlng room, while the dining room occupies -what once was a bedroom. Half of the pantry has been made into a bathroom. The kitchen it still spiudous. There are no dosets in any of the bedrooms. Halbeay up ttte stairs there is a board on the wall with hooks for clotbes. Similar arrangements took care of clothing In the upstairs bedrooms. There is one large clothes IHwss srbere blankets and out-of-season dothing can be kept. walnut and' cheny trees < farm and p 130-acre farm .w wuuu in hay to cure. He and Us wife were Hvlng in the old borne on the i»ioperty. We visited the Fox daughters a few weeks ago. Helen never nuiiTied, but Ruth Fox, Comins is a widow. Except for Instahing a bathroom, remodeling the Fox used ia the basement have stood up well. When the house was checked In IIM, worhiMen found it perfectly level. The stairway has cherry rails t(q>ped with walnut and a walnut corner poet neariy a loot thick. Mra. Oomins told of her father's taking an entire day to ride to Lake Orion to have, these stair rails turned. B PAST — This old dock runs, but Its striking haUts are a Mt erratic. The antique gun was made hy HaM-more and Sea. Of course tiiq house has electricity, but an old kerosene lantern can be handy during storms. Ibe door at the left goes into the pantry and then into the bathromn which was made from a part of the former. The dado underneath the clock combines oak and cherry. jfmrmam dooUWAY Sliding doors to an arch dosed e irent joriw from the back pdrior. Nbttor ifo wWe pored on dw pUe doors. T1|e t Is tbe inic Dving room «( Q» bouse. ''m preaaed glass handles. The women use an old oak chest their mother had at the time of her marriage. They still have lead’s old rocker; be lived to rock in it for 93 years. In Mrs. Oomins’ room she has a handsome walnut spimBe bed nearly 150 years dd. She put one of her antique coverlets on it for us to photograph. She has several of these qo>^ets, one dated 1793. ______ Ptm* rbsUs kr Id Vs8S«»il|l (MERRY BED — This beautiful cherry bed erlet is nearly as dd.-The covrelet U handwoven is almost a century and a half old and the cov- in blue and white wool. Dohnaataiis there are nmre traaavres. Take the docks, for iaetanoe: la the front bedroom en top of a magaincent n*a- I wooden works. 'To dock dock (It's a dstero say). There are dhor elooko tai the parlor. Miss Fox deeps in a narrow antique bed that a black cat claims in the daytime for her own. In one corner of her bedroom she has a mahogany drop-leaf table -with a 21-inch top made from one board. The doorway between tbe two parlors Is arched. The sliding pbie doors have white porcelain Oiandfather Fa cluUr Is stUI In « _ _______ daek. It resembles today's cap-.Bin's chairs. Heidi Fox's little ddl cradle io used to hold mall. Another ancestor of these women was William T. Snell for whom Snell Road it named.’ He was kn early settler in Oakland Township. Many of the antit;^ in the Fox home came to this area with him around 1828. OLD GLASS V.'c adr-ihcd nrtidcs in the dining i-oom ihat have never seen in all our years of antique hunting. There were little pre-sen-e dishes of the sandwich glass era, also cup plates. The china is so old that the tea dips are the handleless kind (made that way, of coufse, not broka!) The otaters osra a Oodey*o Lady book a candle mold rr’S HANDSOME - This Is one of tbe handsome antique chests at the Fox farm that was brought to Michigan in 1828. The clock on the top has wooden works. That’s father Fox's old rocker at the left. All this furniture is in the front bedroom. , IVee’s a giieets who attended the Henry Fordo’ golden wedding amd-voroary. The last kerooeno lamp the WiUiani Foxes ever bonght Io otiU la hoe so aa springs on the farm through 6 miles of pipe to rillage residents. The whple wafer system cost $35,000 at that time. Asphalt Shingles Sturdy dde 4 WMt la lOB. There are only 88 acres left in the Fox farm. William aold 30 acres of his property to the village erf Rochester for the water works in 1894. It was ,then that experts found it would be a.tirrl to pip; water from Miss Fotx and Mrs. Ctomlns live hi the present. They have all the conveniences to make living eomfortabfe. They keep up to date on world haf^nings with a tdevisiem set, newquipers books and magazines. They are alert, Informed women. Still, they are proud that they have links in the past and that their nneesto-'s h--d a nart in building up Oa'iland County. Two of nature’s most durable products — rode and asphalt — are combined in asphalt shingles protect homes from harsh The roede in asphalt shingles is in tbe form of millions of tough grannleB embedded In the surface to provide durability and y jf protection. Manufacturers of asphalt roofing select granules carefully for low porosity and uniform opaqueness to screen out tbe sun’s rays, preventing them from drying out the oils in the asphalt The granules also help stabilize the roofing material agidnst sudden tenqierabire changes, increase their fire resistance, and piyvide a wide variety of colors. , these white fannhewes. 1 WiUisaa Fbx in liR3 from B — bsldand Oounty is dotted with trim all the windm-s. The house, suit in peifect I one on Outton Road was built by owned by Miss Helen Fbx and Mrs. Ruth Fax Nd cut on the farm. Green sfautters of the builder. ■;:3 FOUyTKEjr TttE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MARCH 18, mi TONIGHT SUNDAY ATTiND THE WAIDtRtBD lUtCEE SPOmSaiidBDIlDEIS SHOW CAI Buildlnt-Mnniamt Lob ltd. Teniflil 'M l1>Simd«)r I •• 11 P.M. FREE DOpR PRIZES Qimmi Cmitatf Tpniflit sM Suiidoy ' Enltrltiiiiiifiit of all kinds. 90c fti liilb—CMMiw fm Uiiw 12 JU Cl M-oiw* Rt Raia Sato Wmh ttaWittmiWmtm ceiling inetaUatkm C^kpnr Costs Lost iDllw* BiUtartato to BHMnI taw warn i«^1b price Surinc Sto ptat fhto pA. copper take tar tat and cokt wetor Itapi eerie tato ttaa tt (Hd tai 1965, An- Pkmts Oocoroto WoR rur ttat but atraltli d van (ten another pietore Jnal ma’t go, boar about a wmU bracket and haiwdac pot d t«Hbt coppriT A palat MS thd radpnd srir plant, pattad Ip a poNoo day Dower pot ao tt w"' copper planter la M the IbSag. 8Udn( oeppar and graan laavaa hNladN aavyi*ii yaa aad la taM a ooNkv eIooI tipoi ibiAdlStaii wnietdi ttm » Soft. dwUiig Hgbt can near be achieved anywhere in the home by Installinc new "atade |reen”jsap after pruning operauona wtiue and "ihade aqua” glaaa blocta. other khids don't. But take the Hie color’e built right into the word d R. A. Ferry, tree ej^ert, GARAGES STOP IN FOR YOMR FMI COPY. 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Ff 5.1683 Catling Now Building Holy Mackerel Church SAC CITY, Iowa m-The new St. Mary'e Catholic Church and pariah center at Sac City la shaped like fish, an ancient Christian symbol. a' ■ A A The Rt. Rev. Magr. J. E. Tolan reporta that same wags are referring to it as "the holy mackerel church." YANKiaB EOONtMiy MODEL: - Separate front dormers make this look like a IH >tory house. Actually It’s a two-story, with all three bedrooms upstairs. Downstairs there is a 25-foot living room, long family-kitchen and dining room or den.. . SECOND FLOOR PLAN: — Compact second floor has three berick facing. FIBST FLOOR PLAN: — Stairway with section of open railing and convenient coat closet create an efficient foyer space. Living room along one side and family-kitchen across back join to give a feeling of luxurious space. Big House Luxury Found in Small Cape Cod Design By DAVID L. BOWEN This Cape Cod with the low look .and building economy of a IVi I story house is actually a two-story a lot of luxury you wouldn’ lexpect to find in so compact a desipi. I Among its luxuries are a 25-fbot liviiv room with fireplace, modem family-Mtchen 18 feet long, a separate dining room, and la downstairs half-bath. Even with an attached garage] at the' side, the over-all width ia]j only 45'. The habitable area on the first fhm’ is .919 sq. ft., with another 652 divided upstairs anrang three bedrocnns and bath. Architect Herman H. Vorfc, who designed B-M in the House ef the Week eerles, believee table leaves and other equipment for entertaining. ’The upstairs space is created by a continuous dormer across the back. Two dormer windows decorate the front and provide cross ventilation for two bedrooms. Brick is shown as the principal exterior material on the front but in this style of architecture any popular local stone could be substituted. The brick planter under the living rqpm window is a device increase the apparent length. "Because of this," he explains, "I put-the key family living areas adjrcent to the long rear terrace. Near the family-kitchen is an area for children’s play. At the other end of the terrace is an area raised one step to create an outdoor dining space. '"’Ihe entire terrace ia tied in with the Indoors through the windows on the left side, ' the large sliding glass doors at the center, and the projecting glass bay creating an, Indoor^planter at the right." Oa the inside, latorest around thlp planter Is laereaeed by a eliar glass er traaeBlece*t tween family kitchen and living roam. The circulation pattern is good, particularly so in regard to garage, laundry and service area. A small covered porch at the kitchen door is a convenience nowadays often overiooked. Notable in die dining room, whidi could also serve as a den if good-sised closet ideal for storage of snack tables, A dressing alcove oft the master bedroom can be made ‘ into a large/walk-ln closet if the owner prders that to the use shown DO the plans. The main bath Is directly from this RAINBOW LAKE . . . A Suburban Address-Designed for Better Living 5892 OLYMPIC PARKWAY Opea Sunday 1 to 6 P.M. A custom Tri-Level. Priced at $20,400 plus lot. Here is s custom home that has practicsily all of the features you desire—priced well below any compsrsbis house. Drive out Airport Rd.,' North of Williams Uke Rd., turn right on Olympic Parkway. Ws Custom Build to your Pish or ours. Cholcs Building Sites Available DON’T TAKE IT SHOMTI INSTALL ADVAN«D, AUTOMATIC JanitEsd HEATINO EQUIPMENT 6IT FUU OETAIU AT OTTO A.TRZ0S GO. 3101 Orchord Lk. Rd. FE 2-0278 After 5 P.M. MA 6-6247 Wa-ns— F. W. 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To Roy Record on Roads JACKSON The Jachaonl County Road Oommiaslon says It Monntltineer I- Jimmie Rodgers Makes His Film Debut will I lands in un. most demanding | te»rcely-hdc tor a more dramatic motion jrtcture debut than that of Jimmie Rodgers, celebrated young folk singer who has parlayed a string of record hits Into his own televisfen show, and now makee his first screen appearance as the star of "the Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come,” 20th Century-FsK version of the world renowned Southend classic, playlap in thsaters. ♦ Ad. As Chad, QibMPMtliig Kentucky Mountain teen-ager la the rural Southland oominunlty^of Klntdom come, where sickpess has wiped out Ms entire family, Rodgitrs cryshdtacs for ns the character of the hero of John Fox’s novel, he earithg esnroe eg OMd*s We lakes Mna Craai a mal eUlp-head Mo the alsgsnl seglety el KewhMhy. whore ho Is sdoealsd ooi foMd hy Uodly Malar Ko- idgers tntorprets tha boy’i discovery of the meaning of love, as he meets and falls hi love with Mnrgnrrt Dean (Unda Hufdilngi), whan Rodgers must portray a dfa-made oonBlct of nwtal puipoaa ai ha piad^ Ms alleghmoe to the .......................Warbe- A high point in the film cornea n 2-0700 S. Tshgrwfc t Stinnw lata M. FIRST RUK l-IMT PIIIIIM-3 = IXTRA = EXTRA = A SCOOP! - FIRST SHOWING - HfXiD OVER! - ITS SENSATHHUL! IT SHOUTS AND SINeS WITH UFE-EXPLODES WTH LOVE! FJBI raeMiroeiClift in the in ilhelina Ritter lEhWallach wwkiim* sMkiotUsii loMtiianai the Misfits ALSO-A FIRST RUN HIT! HURON THEATER Huron 5> • ft 4 NOW! “THE YEAR’S BEST SCREEN -Variety trying to keep their motEts from catching on to whdt's going on! It hoppens in the best of families ond in the funniest of comedies? HOPE # luch^e Ball SAT. aRd SUN. SCHEDULE "CONSPIRACY of HEARTS" of 1:20~S:15~9:00 "FACTS of LIFE" of 3:15-7:08-11:00 the s I ntis LILLI PALMER/SYLVIA SYMS/YVONNE MITCHELL/kONALD LEWIS HHVBJIIIIIBDIR I BUT IT WOULDNT STAY BANNED... BUT IT WOULDNT STAY BURNED-AND NOW, AFTIR TWENTY VKARS-COMKO THE FILEDNIVINO ETORV OP STUDS LONIOAN, TNK TBBNAOB REBEL WHOSE DRIVINa HUNGERS MADE NIM TEAR INTO LIFE WITH BOTH PISTSI THE BOLDEST MOTION PICTURE OF OUR AGE! faeMo-fnoa In battle with the man Hazel Park Couple Hurt in Ohio Crash A Haxel PnA couple wai Injured near Oolumbua, Ohio, yesterday in an automoMIe coUislon that kffled the driver of the other car. J|i fair caaddion In Mt. Carmel Hospital, Oolumbua, are Mr. and Mrs. WUUam AUrey of 415 E. Elizabeth St. AUrey, IT, laftored head la- Bom near the Oregon border, Jaftoaaaiaalal^leMarigN Mg, ■towUeDAa.r hw right aaUn., Killed when aha was hurled from her car was Bln. Gertrude Stretka, O, of Columbus. The accident occuirad at the la-teraectlon of U.S. D and Ohio 6U5, of Oolumhus. Capital letters are more difficult to read than lower case and italic less legible than Roman type. timinlBg hy riiMlng In church choirs. He learned to play the guitar In Korea, during a stint with the Air Force, entertaining his fellow GIs and later putting his talent to^worfc profesakaially in Nashville, Trim. * w ♦ Before the singer made hia first reaord hit. "Honeycomb.” there was a time when he and hto young hat bis career Is booming, the lopular star insists on eating 'steak and potatoes and chocolate cake as often as poesiWe. " mnie's career has nm the gamut from tent shows and backwoods-lodges to the glittering world of night Clubs and ccsicert Pontiac Theaters EAOLB Sat.-Mon.: "Bellboy.” Jerry Lewis; "The Plui^rers," Jeff Chan-| dler, John Saxon. Tues.-’Thurt.: "Inherit the Wind," Spencer Tracy, Fredric March; "Three Violent People,” Chariton Heston, Anne Baxter. HURON Sat.-Thurs.; "Facts of Life," Bob Hope. Lucille Ball; "Conspiracy of Hearts," Lili Palmer. SnUND Now playing: "The little Shepherd of Kingdom Come,” Jimmie Rodgers. Luana Patten; Cinemascope, color. , Chrysler Receives $2-Million Contract DETROIT wi—The Detroit Army Ordnance District announced Fri-day-hward of a $2,141,000 contract to Chrysler Corp. for installations' and checkout requirements tor Jupiter missile systems overseas. The contract will provide work for 428 Chrysler employes at the company's Sterling 'Township plant north of Detroit. The new contract brought to $310,930,000 the amount awarded Chrysler for Jupiter missile work. 2 Shows Totfoy of 2 ond 8:30 F.M. 3 Shows Sondoy of 2, S ^ 8 P. M. in Detroit , ...aiMistin i/Si NN entertainmeiit can match the ma^ of ^P3JiIiEl3 ^ .....TImtIi Tht Minde Of g&8<^!.l3lS33!l3ToTlie Ends or The Eartli k SNKh Ftr Thi Wonders Of The World! u¥nu THOMAS ntsats i~.'SnBNWOND|RS suomar. Mdi nwr ^ --- *1 ■M- .tOT . cocoa av technicolor I iMiMiJIlf_ I —«sap««w I Cm never be shewi in yew locii er leishborhooil tbejrtre MUSIC HALL IN DETROIT WO 1-3788 NOW OPEN BLUE SKY DRIVf IN THFATER FRIDAY "'SATURDAY MCieS FIRST HUN ROLE! raia Aamisgion a 25< COUPON \O5SSfF AT Alio 1 • A V BROa. TECHMIOOUW* LYLE BEHOER NOAH BCERV WDM mtON-KiW* ueO-KM IOOMCt mm GOOD AT OUR REFRESHMENT STAND ON NIGHT OF PURCHASE! NchrilCin-lMMRIdr a CHARUE CHAPUN • STAN LAUREL ond OUYER HARDY a NO BUSTER KEATON • HARRY LANGDON BEN TURPIN • FATTY ARBUCKLE GLORIA SWANSON FNEE WALLACE BEERY eHARffi MABEL NORMAND • CHARLIE CHASE EDGAR KENNEDY HEATERS Foe Tho KEYSTONE COPS Tho SENNETT GIRLS FREE ONIUnEN 7ho Att-TitM Grmttai Comedy CaU IN The All-Time FunnieMt Comedy Film COFFEE UNKN iFirs TWELVE EOIERT YOUNOSON'S COLD NNEBCOIElYiaSKUIG THE PONTIAC f^RESS. SATURDAY, MARCH M, 1961 SEVENTEEN Ol^rs at State Fair to Get Special Rating, DETROIT (UPI) ^ nie ichl-gan State Fair Commiuion hai taken stepa to attract more wnior cltiena to the 1981 lUte lair. Donald L. Swanson, general manager oI the talr,' said persons 65 years ol age or cdder will be admitted free until 3 p.m. on Old Timer’s Day, Sept. 7. In addition, senior citizens will be admitted at halt price, SO cenU, on three other days dnrteg IIm fair. 'The U2th state fair will be Sept. 1 through Sept. 10. Fleming Reappointed LANSING (AlP) Reappointment of^MaiUn Fleming of Detroit to the Crimed Childien's iQbmmieiion for a term expiring March 23, 1964, was announc^ by Gov. Swainson. Senate confirmation la ILUi RIR^ON ENTERTAINMENT Want Ads Big News in Georgid Newspaper GAINESVILLE, Ga. (UPI) - Ii a new twist to classified ad promotions. the Gainesville Daily Times pOt a full page of want Is on page one. A line across the bottom of the t>age skid "want ads make front ’'age news." The paper’s tegular page one ..ewg was shifted for the one edition to page three. ... At last report, only 2.2 of Hdland's male workers were unemployed. Teachars G^t $100 Hik« MUSKEGON (UPI)-’The Muskegon Heights Board of Edjucatiort has approved .a 1100 dollar annual increase for its teachers. The raise places the minimum 34.400 and the maximum at 36.900 for teachers with 12 or more yekrs expericnce.- SINOER- STARS — Jimmie Rodgers it shown with "the giri back home" (Luana Patten) in the movie, "TTie Little Shepherd of Kingi^ Come." ar The film rtbw is playing in the area. It's his motion picttro debut. (See story page 16.) BUS SERVICE DIRECT TO OUR DOORS Hillsdale Gets $48,000 ^ HILLSDALE (UPI) - Prof. Charles L. Campbell of Hillsdale College has been awarded a 348.000 grant by the Grant Foundation of York to produce an economics textbook for use in high schools and college freidiman classes, it was announced Friday. Richmond Schools Head QuHs 4d Resume Studies RICHMOND (UPI) - Alex M Nelson, superintendent of Richmond schools since 1956, has announced his. resignation effective June 30. Nelson said he plans to return to the Unlv^ty of Michigan to work toward his doctor's degree. 8«t.: “KlUers of Klllmtnjiro.” Robert Tsylor. Aaae Aubrtr; 'lUymle." Do rid 'odd. Julio Adoma. Bun.-Wed : -"nie Oroa* U Oresoor. BLUE SKY DOUBLE FEATURE STARTS SUNDAY DRIVE IH THEATER 2150 Oodtkc R4. f| : 1!>7 CUKT iCUe/BtHE* Wi Motkm Picture! , ___ IIM SINNT HTM SHUDIttMRMlilKtlllfflRD gU^-AUfUA,- xoemtsnA MVimaWARNKfl BROS. TECHNICOLOR* PANAVISION »aa»-i. RICHARD CONTE • CESAR ROMERO • PATRICE WYMORE • JOEY BISHOP N(MMI|)fr-)«liirSU) I acisnusie)S«lT(ll(-GtO(«lllin'| dsUDCHDSE gg Vk.mo by BUn KiNWOVnU GHM N 6F(»K • NAaod br 1^ nw«4by^p00GtAS.7ni. Community Theaters Conso Janfle." •Mon.; "Where the Boyi . • rma^ color -m.: -littio c U. of AA. Bond AAembers Hear Red Students Ploy MOSCOW m - Members of the University of Michigan Symphony Band attended a student concert at the Tschaikovsky Conservatory of Music in IGev Friday. * , * * William Revelli, Michigan ductor, later addressed the Rus-| Sian students. Tass, the Soviet news agency,, said he stressed the usefulness of cultural exchanges between the United States and the 'Soviet Union. OWL SHOW! - TONIGHT! -Starts at 10:00 P.M. SAT.-SUN.-MON. He'ttlioSillioitn ->ln o Seriti of Stqutnctt Thot Art Evtn Sillitr! NOW! DOaT IRS ITI Shew Stei^ at 7:00 P.M. For Your Comfort Wo Hovo tho Finott IN-CAR HEATERS No Extra Choifol THE SHADES ARE OPEN... AND THEIR MORALS ARE SHOWING EXaUSIVE! rmST showing of 3 big HITS! R\ULANKA-RUTM ROMAN AltXNiail-GiaPfRREAU CAROHMATHDKS GEORGEDOIfNZ JACK CASSIDY /_%S5r* UMaCUMGOfT COLOSSUS OF THRILLS 1 SPLENDOR UNMATCHED! - EDMUND PURDOM SYLVIA LOPEZ EXTRA! EXCLUSIVE- EXTRA! HOT OUT OF THE CAMERA See It! Better Than a Ringside Seat! Action! Thrills! In Slow Motion COME IN AND DRIVE THE CAR. THAT SWEPT ITS CLASS IN THE MOBILGAS ECBNOtlY RUN BUICK SPECIAL FIRST WITH 25i M.P.G. OR REGULAR GAS! BUICK SPECIAL TOPS AMONG V-8 ENGUfCr AUTOMATIC SHIFT COMPACTS Here is one of the greatest economy records ever scored by a high-performing V8 engine cor—25.9 m.p.g. on regular gas over some of the nation's toughest terrain. Right now you con own the ipmoxingly economical Buick Speciol' at o price below most models of the low priced field. Why not drop in tomorrow and learn how you con save big on gas and big on price by going Buick Special now. SEE IT... DRIVE IT.. AND SAVE... AT OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 ORCHARD UKE 4VE. FONtlAC, MICH. PHONE FE 2-9101 INC. y EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC SATURDAY. MAECti 18. 1961 to tom oye Occur^d —-----------------------------------—------at 6761 An^rionvillt Rd. FEDERAL'S "Mon of the Week" roi •OTSTiRMm snviCK to hta poUcyttoklon Frod Itodpoth Kn providod im excou of $$0,000 protoction for Ookland County fomflits. •LNo IMH Wioolop and roonHop • NoopftoMiHMoo • AmmWoo • Aeddew end llel** •Cfoop Co^ Now for Frt« Information rSSuilJfcSSlIi FEDERAL UFI INSURANCE COMPANY PE 3-7061 1696 S. Ttl«fi«pli Rd. The Pontiac Pratt retrot* Nivint Pontiac, Nearby Area Deaths I where Floyd Rowley. 4T, was fatal-; ly beaten March 12. The addrM Ishould have rrad 67(1 Anderaon* ivUle Road in Independence Town-tip and not 7035 AndcnonvtUc oad. The aheritf't dapartnwnt i* hold* int Ricbard Yount. >2. «t HU Uh tin Drive. Waterford IhwBtWp, for ■acood decreo munfor ao the re* mh e< Roadtgr'a death. The ao cuaod dlW tece aaamtnatton in In* March JT. Maine hu 17 miUian acroa ol l^itimberiandt, MRS. niKK U. WOJLXmUM for Mr*, rtank R. (Lm! A.1 BetrdiaaB. IT, ofUB Moom* ' ria. Waterford ThdMhip, wOl ba hrid at 1 p.m. lifonday at tho C. j. GaAaidt Funaial Hen*. Kaa|o Haihor. with burial in Oak HUI Caaoitery. Ura. eoaifonaa dM Thunday at bar bona after a totif iUnaM. ■AMY N. COOL larvtoa for Harry M. Goal 73, bo died Friday wUl ba at I pja. Monday hi tho heme of hit dauth-ter Mra. Joliii Chaynt. 046 Haa-" Dr., Cbmmarea, wbata bt ro ^ te Roatiand Park Camater$y ANimiW d. OAIBTTI HOLLY - Puaaral aarvioa ba Monday at It a-m. in St. Rite'a Catholic Churok hart for Andrew J. Oaaritl of Hancock who diad thara Wadnaaday. Burial wlU fob low In UkaaUa OaaMtary. Mr. Gaaittl dted after an tUaaaa ol two yaara. Ha ia lurvlvad by Ida wlfo Mary; Ihrat aena, Paul. Mbily toUoa cbl^ Aadrow Jr. af Datrott, and Robtri ol Hanooak: and aix er, Mr, Cool waa • World War N’otaran. Ha waa-a mtmbar ol tl cart Johnoon Amtrlcaa Logh Poit in Grand Rapkb. Baaidaa Mra. Choyne, ha laavaa va trandchildrm. thraa graat* KraadcMIdran, a brothor and a ■tO’ or. Punaral airantamonta bava baan by RichardaonJMrd Mnaral Hobm ol Waned Leka. Burial wUl ba In Tha body may ba vlawad at the Dryer Funerol Home here after 7 te|d|ht. Mr. Gaaatti waa SI. Oaorge A. (Mary U) Drake of Hollywood, ria.. died yetterday In Hollywood alter a brief illness. She was 80. A member of the Episcopal Church, she leaves a daughW, |Miu Jane Drake of Hollywood; ithree sona, George A. Jr. of Pontiac, Joaeph R. of Detroit and Thomas E. of Waterford Township; a brother, Thoinaa Sawyer of Pontiac; and two aistera, Mrs. Ross Stockwan and Miss Kate Sawyer, both of Pontiac. Mrs. Drake's body will be brought to the Sparkt-Grtffln Fu* neral Home for service and burial. MRS. MELVIN C WALSH Sarvioe for Mrs. MeMn C (EUa* abath A.) Walsh, 74. of 131 Wbitte* nora St. will be htld at 3 p-n. Monday at Sparks-GrifSn Cbiipd with burial in Oakland Hills Cema-ny. A member of First Methodist Church and Order of Eastern Star Chapter 228, Mra. Walsh died unexpectedly yeste^y morning at her residence. MRS. JOHN H. WARE Mrs. John H. (Grace H.) Ware. 67, ot 6821 Desmond St., Waterford Township, died nnexpectedly yesterday at St Joseph Mercy Hoa* pitel. She waa a member of the Oiris-Uan Scitnea Church. , Survivors include a aon, John H. Jr. of Rocky River, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Arthur W. Mayer of Waterford Township and Ml** Geraldine R. Ware at home; five grandchildren; and a . brother, Oprge Brown of Detnrft. Service will be heW at 2 p.m. Monday at the Lewis E. Wlnt Fu- rsisuiit huMaaarf, HBSHSIT BCATALOGS BtapwdAMSad wMk mW, Aww ANNUAL SPRING MRS. BDWAHO 0. SNini MILFORD » Sarvlea tor Mr* Edward G. (Lottie B.) Smith of SIS Carolina It. wUl ba bald at 9 a.m. Monefoy at a. Mary’s Cath-' obe Church with burial la tha St Mary’a Oimalaiy. Tha Roaary will ba radtad Sunday evaaing at the Rlohardaon-Bbtl land Omnty Infirmary after a long illness. She was 41. Burial will be at Roaeland Park Cemetery la Berkley. Survivore are her pnrente, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. ‘nptoo of Rival Oak; a daughter, Clara of Da* troit; a son, Nonnaa, of Newport, lU.; a hrotfasr, Harold of Batfo Isor; and six sisters. 20% to 30% DISCOUNT on the PURCHASE of YOUR CEMETERY MEMORIAL! Pontiac's Leodin9 Memorial company offtrt this opportunity until Moy 30tk. Pricoa include lettering, Floral Carving and Delivery to your comotory lot. Add foundation cost only. SELECT YOUR MEMORIAL FROM OUR DISFLAY—SEE WHAT YOU BUY 75 MONUMENTS IN STOCK Pricod at Low os $185.00 CoapBBiw Slant FicbE llarkBif 36" LONG. 10" WIDE. 16" HIGH REDUCED TO $128.00 A Wonderfu^ Opportunity to Mark Every Grave ACT NOW ^ Moke your selection while . . display is complete ond ’ Momoriol doy erection is ' : assured. I All our finest granite momoriols in B a r r o, Wousow Red, Salisbury Pink, Dakota Mahogany, Plus 0 complete n^ display of brilliant colored Northern Granite. All stock completely sound dnd flawless. Guaranteed overtosting and weather resistant. 24” loM. 12” wide, 4” hi^ SALE PRICE AT ... '39* 24” tens, «’• wMe. 4" hi^ SALE PRICE AT . ■49" Infant Markers tew IIS.N Buy Your Memorial From a Local, Responsible firm ... A Company that IS permanent Itself. We erect memorials In any cemetery. OFFICE AND PLANT OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. M t P.M.-^Mn. 1 to 5 P.M. Pontiac Granite & Marble Co. GEO. E. SLONAKER 6 SONS 269 Ooklond Ave. Ponfioc 17, Mich. COURT HOUS(”*’U| Phone FE 24800 OXFORD •> Sarvloo la pam^ for Mra. Jaroma (AanabaUa) of Oxford at Boaaardat A RoM Funaral Home. Mra. HIx dlad aatly tiiia mom* tag at a Pmttae hospttat foitowlng a long lUnsas. Survivliig art a brotiwr, F. A. DatlrUar M Datroit; flva niecea nd one naphaw. MRS. NEIL L. LANE AVON TOWNSHm- Service tar Mrs. Neii (Jettle) L. Une of 3380 John R Road will be held at the William R. Potere Funeral Home. Rochoater. 1\iesday at 10 a.m. Mrs. Lane died this morning at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital follow-ing a long illness. She was 73. Budlal wlU be at Woodlawn Cam-atery in Peptar Bluff. Ma, follow; Ing a gravesida service Wednesday at 1 ^m. Mra. Lana ww a member of the Olivet Circle of Rochester Congregational Church, and was active in the Women's Relief Corps and Grandmother's (Hub of Reich-' Iter. Surviving are a son. Lawrence, with whom she waa living:' and taro sisten, Mrs. W, C. Wooten oad Miss Besse Frixaell, both at Detrtet. MRS. CARL OLDENBURO WDCOM - Mrs. Carl (Anna May) Oldenburg, 84, of 3258 Renton, died Friday at the White Hall Oonvaiascent Home in Novi after an illness of two months. She was born in Smithfield. Ontario. Canada, and lived ip W|aom for 54 years.'Mrs. Oldenbuhr was a life member of the Sunshine Social Group of .Wixom and also • member of the “ ‘ She is survtvad by four grandchildren, Mra Charies Ramaey yi Wixom, Mrs. James Ramaey,of Wixom, Mrs. Norm Bowm of HB-ford and Fred Oldettourg of Adrian; four sisters in Grand Rapids: and three great granddhUdren. Funet^ eervicea will be bald trom the Richardson-BIrd Funeral Home' In Walled Lake Monday at 1 p.m. with Rev. Edmond Ckwf 'Jr. of the Wixom Baptist Onirch of-fitiating! Burial will be in Wixom Cemetery. MRS. SARAH J. SCHMIDT BERKLEY - Servtco for Mra Sarah J. Schmidt, of 3007 Princo* ten St. Beriday, wOl ba IwU Monday at 1 p.m. at Moo Funaral Ifome in TYoy. Mrs- Sdimidt, a former lYoy died Friday at the Oak- 15 Men Sign Up for CD Course Waterford Residonts to Take 10-Week Training as Auxiliory Police Mra Smith. 74. was a member (rf th* American Lagion Auxiliary. Poat 3U, tba St. Mary’a Church airi tba altar aoctety of htr ehureh. SurvivliR are a ton, Edward G. Jr. of Milford: tour grandriiUdren; and tour brothan, Paul of Roch-ostmr. Stanlay of Detroit, Joeeph and Michael Blanxy. both of Pontiac. Mra. Smith died yeaterday at St. JoMph Mercy Hoeidtel. Pontiac. Baby Close for Widow oi Clark Gable IKXXYWOOD (UPI) - Kay (kibJe. 43-year^d widow of movie Mng Clark Gable, today checks into Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital — the same lAcility where he died last Nov. 16 - to await titef turth of hia only chUd. Tbottghtful letter* have poured In 00 the widow from areund the glebe efiering her iielp, ,wh1ee and tha tenders’ hopca that Ike baby win be a boy-*'Of the hundreds of letters I’ve received only half a down said they wanted me to have a girl.” the blonde former actress and mother of two children by a previous marriage recently told United Press International. , * * ♦ The infant, to be delivered Monday by caesarian section, already is creating as much of a stir as did the babies of Queen Elizabeth and President John F. Kennedy bofme they were bom. ”I will have a spinal block anesthetic 80 I can stay awake during the entire delivery,” said Kay. I want to hug and kiss our baby for Qark the minute it comes into jFIftetn Woterford Township men have signed up as new Civil Defense auxiliary police for a 10-week training court#, according to PoUcS Chief MUlard J. Ponder. The men w|U bo undw the supervision of the township police In learning traffic control, focal eme^ S operation pl7 la porM oaiy^No iTtgrol, llAfORE SALliaMAN — FAUIL-lor with (WTie* sutioa oad |«-r»n Mlttif. Bieluiliro local Mrrt-torr tor a blfhly adTritlird. aadflaallr kaowo prodaet. Eacrcr. MbNloe aad loMUtlrc important. e«r BMccnry. ConlldcnUar. Write FoaUac Frcec Bog W._____________ Ban wMuno (uort iaFFiN. . CaU < OFENINO FOR A aiaa who cam tor hla famUy. waata tbc ftnor Ulaca la life, U aot eoauat wHb per weak, waata hla awa bualiaca. Caa be hla own boaa. A ear It be^tul. For totarrlew caU FR KI1». Needed I men. Muat be preNntly employed. Orar ll. Have a car and wlOlat to work call Mr Penrod. MA 4-i4ll 4 •INOUC EXFERIENCBD for farmlof. By aiont-. D<^ said Otmaa Road, Rool^f •ALEa MANAOBR TO SFECUL- lae la water eaadltlonliit equip- aeeeaaary. $m___________ Call FB Pdin betwaaa I and Id a m. aad between 4 p.m and » p.m. <_______________ iERt^ AN& 8ALES~oS>ART-maat BaargaUe youno married man for eewlof maehuw dapart-mant. Uaaboaloal laellnoti*" “• I eaperlenea helpfal Help Wented Mel# / 6 iiVIlUIl. I.UWAKL _appotntme». wn j-am, TORN BFARiE TffiW'lNfO tAdfl to tw per week plua boaua. bAR BAOblirANT smith Motor Salat. iTld WII-B» Lake Road - ““ WANTED 7v*.M;iaRS! ea”br.; d a. itrleal kppU-i«h^ l**im Help Wanted _ 7 l/ttmaAN - MOST BE EXFE- jr*d»4ir^ •r*»tos» BABYSlTm TO LIVB IN, ^^ORr tar h Dining Room ^ Waitresses HI Ji3i’___________ nisht i^i alee apaa an. Apply tn Mraaa TED'S Woodward and Sgoera Lake R ELOiraLT WOMAN TO UTE — .......;^*BS?rfS X* FES-IOSI attar S-- OFFICE OIRL FWIDAT. W. . Smith Motor Salai. ms Wllliami Lake Road at M5d. RELIABLE WHITE WOMAN T —--1 lor I achooLaiad ehUdra la. pboaa FE 1-1441 RELIABLE WOMAN TO CARE !niisssi.’4!ira*vJ£: Fraaa ion dl. SALAD MAEER FOE CAFETERIA, feme eooBtar aarTtoa Kane-oad firl only aaad • Fooflae Fraaa Bai Secretary County (ervlea Canter far mature woman. Muat take thorthand at “■ ---------- better _____________________________________ Startlny talary $4,044 with merit Increaaei to $4,400 In lour yeari. Feld nnnuni leave aad tick laave tnsuranoa, hoapltaltaa- aaaurtly and' rwUre- *^'^-e Hljhwny._______, WORKING (t , , .r, r ^ OR COUPLE. PREFER inf ad to care tor email girl. In eachanfe for 2 room apart-mtoL man muat be employtd, retarancaa. FE S-4M4.________________ MBN OR WOMXN. M YEARS OR older tar a good part time ]ob opportunity. Call n 4-4104, REAL ESTATE BALES MANAOER. man or womnn nSla la orfnalic aad run a eomi^a otfiaa. Sal> ary analnat oommlaaloa. M n a t know Waterford. Ctarkataa aran. Beautiful efftee looatad bare. Unlimited advertlalng allowance Write glvtne referencea end ei-’perlenee. PMt office 41. Fern-dele. Mtcblsan^______________ REAL ESTA^ MLB8 mXn OH •omen. Experienced preler~ Plenty of floor time. New Eiwploywwt AgwiciM EVELYN EDWARDS PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY/^URdl 18, 1901 Phone FEderal 4-05^ OFFICE MANAGER Sry. Mtdweet Employment. 4M I m Slate tank Bids. FB SECRETARY Woman tsed 2tr4S with seod tj. Ink and abortbud. Ns pre-achool children. Nee^wb traoeporta-tloo. Eieefleni atartiM salary, k day weak Midwest Employmant. m Fonttae State Bids. rE Han. I nBtriictlon»~Scli«H>l» jO ACOOROIAN INSTRUCTIONS. M3M or W Wtl home. FE 4-4T84." equipped. FE 4-4tM. L. A _ POimnuNO ATO kj p'a —'a-ajM* ***”"• ^ Work Wanted Male ROOF REPAIRS ' EAVESTROUPHINO FB 4-0 lOonNb - NiFTSritdFAr Riect metal work. Eaveatreu ‘— --- rapalra. Free e I, Ikwa work and odd Work Wanteil Female 12 BABT-SrmNO EVENIN08 AND weekends. M eenta per hour. FE S-$40l._____;_______ IRONINOS, DAT WORE. BABY eittlag. TeLauraa Vic. FE S40aa. itlMBOORAFRINO, TYFINO. BEC- 1 lernee. EM 3-IS4*. _____ bebysittint an Itabt eborea. Vl^ty vTllase. FE »-SaS». _____ fASIONO AND'*^niONtlk}. ^ICK up and deUvar. Fbone OR 4-4170 WASHDIOB and fRONINOS. pick up and dellvary. Fg 4-1134. Building Service 13 A-l REMODEUNO OF ALL RINDB .1 ALTERATIONS AND MODERN-Ixatlon. RrtIdeoHal and commer-' ' Dale Cotk Coaatrucllos Co. Building Service By Dick Turner BARGAIN Oarase. fOM. i X If. Ills. A-,.... atllct, M)ch. beMmant, mooeri cation ..work. Terms t-tl: . Addltldhi.. pereiiea UeatflQ Co., It_____________ wai ^IsiNO’ HOtiii: MOV-lute n««nB«d. -' *--------- Alureinum Biding Co ________ HOUSES )*6r s'alb To re- 140 up. Star Wrecking r. 10 N Broadway. Mt. Business ^rvlce IS men at’bar otftce. Oeneral Ing a OStce Supply Co. n w. Lawrence St. Rhone FE SSIIS. BLOOMflRLD WALL CLBANIRS. Wall and wladowi. Reaaoaabla. KELLY HARDWARE SHt AUBURN RO. «N BUN. ».|____UL 1-4449 iws, Hand Lawnmowers Maehtea aharpanad Manley Leech la Bnley 8t. 8AWI [wsSaavnnS MOWERS REAiRED orpora Mty urn Oraasmaktng, Tailoring 17 i. ALiyRATIONS. CUB^ TAILORINO—ALTERATIONt __Drees Making—Fur Renalra EDNA WARNER ' — Garden Plowing 18 HEAVY DUTY R( Income Tax Service 19 1-44 AVERAOB nitMvn keeneeptng and •'My Club Is writing essays on 'A Part of the World Td e (0 Visit.’ I picked Ritzby’s Pur Shop!” RentApU Fumlihed 37 1 ROOMS. CHILDREN WELCOME. Utimiea and pvt an-»'»”yy «Tf_M11S or MT ]-t|tS. ROOMTCTlAir ftmfSTBATIi and antranae. After 4. itl An- rRooiarw »iiWAtf '*aVh and entrance, adults only fis per ra’Vioff.^'*' *** r HObiift. FRfvltTa entrance •I'd beta 111 N. Telegraph. FE 4-0114 ____________ j'hOofis AND BATH 413 OR M313______________ "rooWs and B^ iH'ilTrUfini 3 rooms, PWVAfs: BATH, En' 3 and___________ snd antrtaaa. 14 RMONir''’ .BOa. IlCtark-------- tl4 ina. liH Auburn. FE 4; I roSms AMiT^TBi'ritn enuano#. cloia *- ---‘• ROOMS AND BATif. NEWLY leootatad, private antranaa, I4ke irivllegai, 414 per month. MY 4 ROWS AND BAiirfcRBTpXRr _«e«ti lll^State St.^W 4-3303. 4 1|66M8 ground FLOOR. _clMo Inji Mechanic. FE *4144. 4 ROdMS and BAtH.'lhuVAffe _entrance,_utllTtle»^FE 4-4100 4 RMM4 Wlfif™uW3titai.' 44 Painting & Decorating >4B Share Living QiwrUre 33 jplastei___ _________________ TAS8I - PAINTINO AND DBCO-ratln|i Free eatlmaMs. Terms. Television Service 24 Upholiterlnf Wtd. Contracts, Mtg^ 35 ABSOLUTELY THE FASTBST AC- . furnltbed. 1%y grawnd, washer, garage. Lake prllilcgei. Near EUtebeth Lake, tif weeUy. FE 4-M03. ________________________ VERY NICE ROOMS AND UTIL-Ulfj PI 4-440$. ATT^enVELY^ FOKklSfiED^ “3 Drapae New relrigrrator. Oa-reje No chUdran. FE 1-1431. APARfilENf FOR 3 Mis couple, uimUri andphane. Mt taundry epUonal. ----------- ArttR—------------- ApM» llgfurwlelied 3« XIXETJRKX IN DRAYTON. 1 ROOMS.' BATH, _3 badrm. 144 Chandiar. 'nc'f WEST'«B|rTDULI« ONLY 'Sf dweratmL^taroH aviuJabla^'W AdTCnr OFFIUBS for rent. _*l*J 3-1344 __________ bbeaa FE 4-43: and phant — — FE 431 %RTMEli^UllNjiBiD:'tIIV. tag room, kttahen. bafroem *‘-“- air ulimitt Ineludad, Bd ________ -------------------- OR t-oati. FOR COLORED. 1 ROOlU AND bath. Including bant, 331 Fiwipaat reel. FE 44444. i LARGE LOVELY 3 AN6 BATH' - sdulta near ali^rt. W HM3 LAROI FOUND: BHOLI4N Wck and white. FE_______ LOST: 3f TARPAULliiTllARiiD Rossmni Truobtag Co., enll Da- Winding. .Reward. LOST: ' HEARtNO on Wayne and Warre LOST: CHILD'srrBOLASm Vj- Notices end Personals 27 ARE YOU WORRIED OVER Land contraeta aquitica andmort-gngaa. Don’t loae that home. Ara you# pnymenti too much for you? ----------------------. ixiMrt couniol wl CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. B. 3. Tin WalL 444S Olxta Hwy. — I.134S Brewer Reel Estate r* Mill Evaolag FE 44S33 __ASK FOR 3^ WEISP IMMEDIATE ACTION On nay good land contraeta. New aanaotted. Your ooah upon talactory inspeotlon of property id Uile. / DEBTS? I K. L, Templeton, Realtor I 3334 Orchard Lake Rond FE 4-4403 i LAnF'oWTBACTB to" BUT OR ' to aeU. Earl OarreU. EM 3-3411 C0N80LI0ATK ALL YOUR BILL* AND LBT U8 OIVI YOU ONB FLACB TO FAY BUDGET SERVICE U W. HURON • FB 4.aS0l ANT OIRL OR WOWAN NEEDINO a friendly advtaor. phone FE 3-1131. Alter 4 p m or If no answer call PE 3-4734. Conlldan- Wanted Reel Ectete 36 ALL CASH for acreage or farma. f to 300 acres. Aaywhara In Oakland County. R. 3. WICKBRSHAM 105 W, Maple Mayfair g-g340 CASH For liQumEB INCOME TA3C RETURN FRE pared la your -homa, by qaali- . fled aceountani wHb maaleri de. Appointment FE 3-1434. ARE. DEBTS GI Of FHA W.ORRYING An bamca anywhere. Even If be- YOU'? * X‘’.-V«n,*'nS?e8 4”ie*; 1 wU r no delnyt. Caah immadintelv Bright Investment Co. VE 8-7100 roOM AFAiTBftNxT tnee. Htene Fg a-4lfl. LAKEPRONT 3 ROOM IDEAL Si ar rmtrad ». T-iSm Mrtmant for rant. Adulta anly. PtlUtiQ tumlihrt. can MT 3-U43. NICE 3 ROOM AFARTMCNT. PRL NEED AH APARTMENT? Slaters Apt; FURNISHED AND T7NFURNIBHSD 43 N. PARKE ST. FE 4-34M AFTER 1 AND SUNDAYS. SEE CARETAKER MR. CARROLL. A 11 N. PARKE St ON OAELANB AVENtne - assort FLOOR - HUY ATE BNTRl------- -g afitt . .. yon looklni lor elaan attractive apartmenU, wbara the people are frtaDdly? Cool In aummar-tlme, warm in wintertime. Ibeu 1 room and bath apartmenU rent far $04.44 per mwtb. Adulta aoTy In thia buUdlng. K. O. Hemr ‘ 102 Eaat Huron. — ' FB 4-1011^________ ;“V5Kr ,._S’r SlDL ________________________ dccon|ted._FTlvnte autrnnee. Cou- -Stretchea your c Rent Apts. UnfuriBlilied 38 Write or phone 1.. ----- MICHIGAN CRlDIT COUNSELLORS 103 Fonttae Btata Bank Bldf. FK 0-0440 PonUac’a oldeat and largest bud get naalatnaca company. Member: — Michigan Aasociatlon of Credit Couaaalort — Amarltan Aaaoelatlon of Credit Counselors _____ "NEEDED” ... FLOOR. ATTRACnVB . I 1- AND 3-BEDROOM "“"WRTCV Buyer! Galore 3. A. TATLOR d m (M4S) OR 4-0300 held t re-labtatement fee _ ____ .. Bbopmen'a Local Upton no. 40S_ Sunday,^ Mwah lOj IM^Jd Ava., COLD WAVE SPECIAL IS Complata. DoreOhya FB t-l344. DAINTY MAID bSfPUBS —130 . Menomlaaa, Mra. waUaea. FB fNSTAl?!!)^ FREE ' nto apHnga, mnftlem, tall pipes, generators lUritru shock ab----*--- Tain rarular Fencing LOOK! ^ Yrders* fw* lencing 3ust call OR 3-0151. Floor Sanding and Mower Service A-l FLOMI BANMNCb-WnT THE FLOOR BANDER—FE 4-3132 • FABULON • WATERLOX - BRUCE Boats Be Wlaa-Ea awa-Ba Battatiad BUT win CONFIDENCE *S1 Loraa^ mataAkar Boati FoweredWm A ’41 Evlnruda TOUR BVnRUOU DEALER Harrington Boat Works 1444 a. Ta°m R. d. 4NYDiR"FLO addltVNUl charge tor lawn I^^ACnON OUARAHTEBD FE 4-9096 HEAVY ~ 'Antaw nnd trm!*S! piled 'vrlQi wnter. Evenly n flclintly. For ----------- *■ FE 3-iaS3. Building Modernization^ MOSPITALIZ.ATION INSURANCE FRANK * *TS2.r.,“f?fir!ki;ib.°n* aie. FRA tarmi. no down pay-maot. Iraa aallmatai. Leltar Ooo-atruatloo Oa. OL 1-43SS day - Landaca|dng ranMATES AVAILABLE HOW. Oamplita Inndao^ng. RataaMble get^mY bid now Far Sprlns LanBaonpaWork BaUmatai - Flaaa Dtwwa A. Eaulkar ’ —----*—•■“ A-iaUO AND FU RJf ITU EE %is**^ niomaa FL sStkl Draaamakhg, TMIoi^ 3x4 Utaity Hr *?• utuity I aav—t Ec---- Pourlnt R 4x1 Fiafta__________ 4xlxta Hardboard Pry WaB PONTIAC LUMBER CO. CAM AND OAa»T Cl Oakland Are. FE 4-4SU OUTTBRA. Ft, bazoa, frts • Paintera * Decorators Wm. C: Maub FE LS4Sj Tnick Rental American Truck Rental BY HOUR, OAT, n, OR LEASE S{Pn"*^FA^ScK ' ITMtwd Moving and Truck^JU SMITH MOVTNO CO Trucks to Rent |i Vb-Ton PiokMf ’ IH-Y Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 4aS? •• L.44I UNWANtEa rtEklS 6/ tree annlma. FE MS3I. Uphoistartog THOMAS UPHOLSTBRINO 141 NORTH FEIUtT ST. FE 5-^ IFaMI UFHOLSTEgSad 3131 Msrsar< Aubam HatgRta P^tlng^ C^orat^ isT-ci^ra PAWTOg. raqoMT- 1ST CLASS PAINTINO AND PA- CAKUrS CUSTOM uHi h^WH Osaiay Laka S wrecetno sbrtice. 'oet our .. free aaUmataa. MA SaSS3. cokiPLm ta6usE and ^ jSoSDfr _ .... as Proa a«. UL s-3lft. r ttitibwia lu. AralMbla after Apdi Hpa^S.^ ^ralUbla after Apdi _ OLh"ANO r ttaliblai. FB 3-4TIS or and' BXTERIOR waO waibissTTrea eatt- 'CTKitar*??«8i«.“ KNAPP SHOES FRED HERMAN OR 3-1482 DON’T LET Voim BILLS OIT you down — get profaaatonal fl-nanrlnl mnnagemant tight now! Homex Servicca. 103 8. Broadway, Lake Orion, or 304 National Bank Building. Rochester. OL _l-4iq4, __ ___________ LOSE WEiaHT 8APELY, AND aeonomlcnlly with newly relanaed Rent Apt!. FumlAhed 37 BEDROOM EFP^ffii npartmenta. Fully turulabod. > No^wait aldu. P“ ' •*’ SSJi^^miSsilrt* tarSa^! weakly. FE 4A3S3._______ 1 ROOM EPFICIBMCT WITH kitchen and bath, tit furalahed. d^2k*'*vi‘*3'Sir^^ ”• I ATTRACTIYE 3 ROOMS ON _Ca»i Lake_AdnHs FE sTlOg. 1ST FLOOR CLEAN, -WAR3I' 2 --- yurtment. utlllUee fur- For employed lady, reas 3 ROOMS AND BATH. t30: 3 RMi. and bath 444. 1 amsU ebUd welcome. oak Hill Btreet. UL 3-3114. J>tk Hill .......____________ ■ I UFFER. near ■onuois ana Flaher Body. _ULJbl3tt. 3 BEDROOM'year AROUND ON lakt and highway. Refrlgtrator, electric stove, carding and au-tomaUo beat. Mil Dtila Highway, MApla 4-1113. rami eusia, riuvax ________entrance. FE 3-4314. 3 BOOM! AND BAia, AUBUIEn Raighta, eloaa I- -a~,i. --t rtws. UL »8SU. 3 LARGE 3 ROOM!.'PRIVATE entrance. Inquire 33ks pasnaipaw, 3 AND 4-ROOM APARTMINTT Very clean " ' e, and refrigerator furnished Dex-A- Wtd. Children to Board 28 t Height!. UL 3-4113. Wtd. HeusehoM Goods 29 PIBCa 'OR HOUSEFUL W+D, Ouick cash for^furnlture ^ag|>U- ancea. Eargalp Houae. FE 3-4<4i glOB fiOLLAR FOR FuAArniKI fuiwlahed, tic. IneaUon. cloao In Bee eareUker, IS! Wnihlngton ,3 ROOkfs. NICELf PURNIBHEbT mattress and box sprtnga. Wanted Miscellaneous 30 liitTB rOKTtiiSi SAW MILL a1«d Ojyilpnient. ”—*— ’—'—’— WANTED: ALUMINUM CAI I H^on pickup. FE Money Wanted 31 Wi^LDTSB'fb «*HOW liloo; Have steady lob. wUl repay at SI34 put moDlh, good rale of In-t^y^ Bavt aoMAlaa. Write Foo- Waated to Reiit ^2 LANDLORDS Take advkntasa of our i wwrvlee. Teaaata walktaf houses Md Apartments In o ■ * 0%d ta^Tif J _m_Not ___ _ 3 rooms' SHARE BATH ITtILI-.............." "'i. 113 weak. FE 3 RO^U. FfciVATii clean: modei^ utilities an tumtibed. 311 2 rooms, pnv. tath, close to Sear.k, clean. FE 4-2579 before 8____________________ BATH. all utilities fur- _______ n 3-4484, ROOMB BATH, FFIYATE EN-(ranee, Scbool «. FE, 2-742.1 3 ROOMS ... BASEMENT •mriiuKu, iniiiuea funtabed,’ month, 13 Ruth. FE 4-8341. ROOM AiPARTMENT NICE. FE 4-4444 after 4:30._________ a ROOMS. HUTATIi 'BATH AND __~¥nmti~-......... an^^rkln^MIAO per week IW Machiatat FE I AND a.Mira. 1 vate batlT and ei ROOlis. PRIVATE ENTRANCE and^ raaWace — aalsh. ROOMS vERt dtaniN upper. SS4 mapUi. UL SJ3S4. r~ROa. 11-41 weioomt. Ft 1-4813. WANTED :_t*6«Ali OARAOE OR tarftr. FE 44141. Aak fur Larry- 454 Auburn Ave. FB 3-1451 ROOMS. UTlLl'fffol FuHN- Ished^M Wllllams. FE 4-S4r________ rtiOOMS "and BATR.' UTiLIltSS furnished. 144 Melrose Street. FE . ROOlU AND sjMT. Newly decorated. I44 Farast rRooiis and'bath. ihiurlia Adults. FE 3-4343. B »4I14 Wast tide near tba boipttal____ ly decanted, automatta gaa and hot water, stove and nfrig. furnisbad, gangb. No amall cUl-dren FE 34341 after 1, FE 4-lUt. 4 ROOMS. HEAT Aicb ' WA'ttR furnished, lower, garage. |ia a mo FE 3-1341 ______________ I ROdMsr NEWLT DEc6rATED. e MY I I'RcidM upper. hett Bad garagg. rm u-utw.______ ATTO active! CLIan 3-ROOM. private bath, entranca. laundry fa^Utles. .x^Dd ftoor. UtUltlaa FE* tldPT. hood, 4 r month. FE 3-T44T. Am oONomoNEo ORCHARD CT. APTS. 1 OlT^BTOB^ioM^APARrMENT Modtra In Every OataU * ADULTS ONLY FE 8-6918 Manager, 14 Snlmar BL. Apt. S Open DalU a SUa. 1* - ~ -- Uvlnf ream, bedroom, kitahan. APARTMENT NEAR DOWNTOWN. t water, and bent turn. |SS per I. enU FE 4-S14I betwaaa 1:34 W WUs^ Shown *venlnti ' I room, dlapoanl, garage. FOR COLORED 3 iwamt and bnth, natr klMC truck, hauted. 411 wwakly 3$1 l^eajwt. EM 3-4333 ... NySLY,^ DBC^TEbrMg^RN tor'htra.'ftb^fonthhL 3*^ Ulfdren Road.____ '»‘ssssf5."s'iia:^E: _waleoma. OR 3-414S. * 3 RWM HousE~Fuifi?nBEb: __m^ern. 410.34. 3334 4. Craaka Rd. 3 bTcdi^m^ DU^t^X. OTTTiHE f^RO^^CLEAN ' m60ERN~MA r RMMsTFAittt'V Hi'idaBED 4-414S *** ** ” iaiZABETH~LXKE~E8tAfltt. 3. bedrooms, targe living room, carpeted. Eat tn kItcHsn. full base- Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor __ .P.Bfeat Huron Btraet FE 441S1 Of FE 44141 l^r Sale Houaas ^49 ■EDROOM. BAtlMENT AND J?Xdoiu^/S siYiJ 3 BEbROdM''FRAME RAN<^7T|y ----- - 47.3ao\ Rent H ouiea Unfarn. 40 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX Automate heat — Full Bnaamant 3 story. 4 ROOMS AND BATH! LWmh3&L!" ■ jiSK'SSS ^ M. Near Blliabatb Uka 3 BMAL^OUBES 3 ROOMr AND bath. w« a.aaiv ^ bath. FE 44SI3, _______ 3-BEDROOli~~AT"LONO LjUI. near Union Lk. Village. Partially 3 BBOBOOM TRI-LEVBU t llll ..*" '---MSUO, large flnlsht 11, targa ---------- t-ia m J’ IfsT^iia ---1 to,buy. UL $-1343. RO(»M. ' ATTA^«D OARAbE: Rooits. West' side.' Aean; large room upatatra, targa black yar4 eloaa In. Rattabla cltkn adulta. ““ • '**■ 144 LOT. 3 BEDROOM. ^-------1. lake, school, stares. Wallas Uke. UL 2-3431.__________ lUNOALOW — WEST SIDE -fine naigbberbood. $$tarse rooms, bruakfaat room. slaaaaB In front porch, oil heat: 3-car sarage: very alee lawn. Month la month or loaaa. $14S. pall Rtallar Far------- 1^ a-SiSt ISIS W. Ruron. ,, very maSim. Walled Lake ocbool krta. newly daoornted. complataiy tlnlibad walk-out base-jhfft gtis par mowir Call EM Miadrom. modern, bnaament - ------------ HtllS "Iteo- Rant ^fta RentJOinca S^a 47 Ptala . jPof^Rwt MlyellEi^MS 48 13$ ACRES FOR RENT FOR SEA-a«, na bulMInta. not fancad. *7 Ighta._______ store"rooms ’ ■ .vnt or lease 3 ifUelnbig 5^*Auburn ^ve*niM 1®“ Ideal for laauraeea office. .. JoMpb F. Raisa. Salta Mgr. ■M E. Hum St. FE 44141 ________Attar 13S FB 44134 Wallpaper Steamer *2“r pollahars, bund vaeaum alaan-ars oaiand Fuel B ^tat. «a Orchard Lfte Ava. FE M144 p»u, sbAk.a.u,cnT » » • PoaelhWtlaa. CaU OR Large 133 x 124 loot lot. I b.,h.» from Watartord High. dUldO down. --------mortiage. tua over 4V, p„ - 41S par manlb plus taxes Paul M. Jones. Real Est. * ...fS HURON ________ FE H378 ■aimROpiI RANCH IN LAkE Oakland Haights. Brick, aluminum itarmt uad aeraaot, water Jg»A-g»0»IL«PPt- FK 144113. 3-BEDROCM ^ , 4-LBVBL ?Sda‘?^Kaiss‘uv.''‘im.a.*i ^*ef. Plft8itr«d wbIU. Ouk floors. Frlco ^ JOHN' j. VERMETT BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 3*“‘ 3 B^ROOM ALUMIN'&M'llbiNO ranch. Atsume O.I. or new P.H.A Owner. OR 344S4 —i BEDROOM, $9,450 u»ruwtm iioors. pimftoi liorft eorpotod ilTlnc r K?vad**;a.5*'*** ‘ LADD’S. INC. Rd^ IMM) or Ferry St. 3M4 LSMr R-.-- .. __ Cor BUvarboIl Road FE 8-1341 After 1 B.m. OR 3-1331 3-BEDROOM R A NTlTTfTFi.: ■jSSSS'S^"’ 3 SED'ROOM frames! "s^TiARS - ewner "*#E*44& 4iv ACR|8"1N'auburn HBlSifTfl oroo. ftvroooi home, oak fk^s. ptoatoyd wolU. Clo*o lo.^Mhooit and ahopplng. wSso. rarmi caa be nrrsaged. II. C. NEWINGHAM CORNER CROOKS ARO AUBURN^ UL 3-3310 Oarase. Loti at fruit and barriat. Near S'ioa » *'*''* ♦>»•»»». n,w60D REALTY FE 44303 1 Rooia. iw-cAiTdAliAaired frontage. Elleabath Lake prlvi-low down payment. PER MONTH _ ^ PLUS TAXES For thla weU kept heme loetted near St. Mlchtal’t Church. 3 bed-•*“ full bnacmr— -- ■—* _ -JMBDIatB FOaSESSION Rent a 114.440 new tadine lor only till per menta Henintton Hllla FE 3-1175_____________\ AREA. a'ROOMd CI.EAN “• ----- write Pontiac ; •J!**?. R. AND DoQUlNDREi $.590 DOWN ON THE LAKE 4 R004IS. GAS bant. trtaphoni^OR 3-1I41 after^O. FONTTAC. 1113 NEAFIE. 3 BED- 414 44. Lloyd Managei PONtlAC.' 414 EMERBQlt! I R] ------------^T^*** Fmtiao. 3SS w7TtSat5SB(E ....- •modom. full aoia- 3 bedroom ............ .... ******* PARTLY FURNISHED. '» rooms, near Cast Lake, IRt a mernth. FE 4-7144. convenlaat to ebopplag ediiter___ school. 3 bedroomt. 3 batta. 3 car garage. Water apfUncr and new carpeting. ATallabit April I. Raferenoet and deposit required ROLFE H. SMITH. REALTOR E 3-7IU_________________MA 44431 AM WARWICK HAS S^islStdiSif prick homejn gylvua Lake. Lake Saturday and Sunday Deluxe vi. lion of the BIO T" T«-leyel. ------ • — - le Drfve. Model at 4414 Snowtppla I rlAt to I mlU to Cri . . Cramisna Drive. Right open tlgna at model. Wan Stout. Realtor. 71 Nysaglaaw FE 14145. ^ tor Tarmi. FE 34SS1. badreemt. at.lOS. $340 down. f^A lama. — - - ________ 4-ROOM bouse: Mlk*a"*°dittrlc* *<5Ir *Au^! n lease. Also 3-bed-iwsiD vBv«6« m Rocheator. $178 Uftf, FB 44$»0. n ♦•3744. TROY _ VILLA i Roqiu. ____Hear Oen- _____________B 44147. For Rent Rooms itiULB F.RIVA7 CLEAN SLEEFINO ROMS. 8LEEFINO ROOMS. REASON ABLE BINOLB ROOli. also; BI1<6lB room with eoakt^ prlvUasae. 43 Nartasi. ___________________________, Rooms with B—rd °?2Si»l >D ROT IHEALS SOOTWERN okUu. 3 days a weak. ^ y reawt^yflamSwiriR. ' ________________ Convalescent Homes $9,500 will build 3-bedronm raucb-atvle home on your lot. Full baaemeot. floorSj_ tile bath, birch cup- - ASSOCIATE BROKERS -14i Franklin Blvd. FK 4-4843 BY OWnIr 3-BEDROOH RANCH! pinalad kltcbaa. Ulad bath. t... bnaament. 111.400 with 4444 down He mortgage cc ‘ — - . - - port Rd- naa_______________ BY OWNER, MODERN 1 I roam borne. LUa priv. OR » kT OWNER. OXFORD VILLAOE Uodere 3 atory brtak. 1 t ' bath dowB. 3 ArapUcai, ri gaa beat, garafa, lr~-'‘‘ aetataa. M 4-3114. Uvtag r beard 3 ycari old. Near Orchard Lake. $11,440 With 43.144 down. HA aa la lop tb^. Onvaataai ihaa oad biwaktaal aaok. dta-mg raata. large living raw. fall basemaot. tea turaaca dbapwtaa fuit arebad lha earar, aaaad ututR^S^mS east side Near Aubura. Laria I 3 bolha. ta.*:u Mty Ff SSSM > r^' TWEi^TY THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MARCH .18, 1^1 Fw Salt Hmmm 49 Fm- SdB Howm 49 pt3R OOLORBX 1 Atn( 3 BED-roam bamca. Law down aaymaau MIddlaiaa BaallF. PB iJB. •e*'Nid^‘S5a2rt£ri tM#b gaea gl.Mt. Mb a«aata. _OB_ b-MM. Mg- Oa. PULL FRICK 8S,t*d, Um DOWN paymeat. Laka fraota^ la Uka •Orion, b-raaax. k-badraam. MY 3-1333, U no anawarfE 3-MM. OOixjiitED' 3"RiEDIMCR5rT4 t^e nsSSKi. “sSR. •n S-SSB.,. HARRINOTON HUXB. 3-BBO: raom brick, baat. t3tS rta. Ml 4-1I##, U«7 Idaurer. WEST noopon ^ 4-bedraam brick. 3 hallw. Ora-ptaM. Redacad. PB i-##3t In dm paymant tw baana ' SBB SBARMROniliScS CO. m N. Parry 81. PB VW7 WEST SIDE. OWNER Rit-LOCAV-lag. kUrt aoB^^WUl^jmcrinca • i5w?"aled torglT kMhao. Bamt. Attaebad garaga. Bactaad bock poivh and traced yaid.’Ooh rtaam ' heat OaaeaaleBl Id ochoato and aaapptof MM down takea aver toad caattract Torma. PE b-dMb WETTB LAKE FRONT - SPICK-aad apaa yaar arouad bama^ to- ESt.w*3;^.pTO.if& -^T^a. LAUINOEB WtALTT. UiMEOUTB (3OC0PAi(CT - 3 bedroom. 3to botb lakury trttoeeL Large paatled taaUly room, ea^ petiBg aad drapaa. Bfmcrb Mad-aca^ BaUder'a madal bama. OpeaSat. aad gun. 3 to ( p.m.. aiher uataa by oapT. Loeato Rd Cherokee HUla gSV 3 btoeka aattt of Ehatbrtfc Lake Rd Baal alt Scott Laka Rd IM.M#. AaaUa Bldi. On. PK 44m. In ROCHBSTtS. 3 REbRtifiH home. $7M down. OL *-3441. *"l^nB7'’fuU* bamtr’JaT'hait! aacrttfcc. EM 3-7tt(. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 H M. ebtmoux lake road \ tbeaa*rao*toand aew 3 bedroom bamea with tall bare- Let Your Home pay tar Itoaif TBraa 3 badniom bobaea an a tol Ub a JH. Mt4 ---to aaa and t#bI Uto ’ atoar two_ Oood tocattoo Ctoia to achoal and ibeagtog. tlEbtS, amaH dawa P.ym-=r- I b«ut*. t»«f< ^ -----------i L»r«« (imp* «rb»r. plmtjr at trait OMamUl Iraal- M«T umt. 4-Roora House •an M*l Op • peryt, ■mW ttpptppp OP .--- .. _ii„ .!>. yitiM I aiUpi tTMP CRAWFORD AGF-XO' m W. WpBaa FT l-aMI ------- _.*** lAEE nWKT wsuri adir Ellppbctk pnop M.1M dpvo TC^TIM iiovnfi~#BBf. Mmrr sacbi- CANAL MtONT - N»w 1-kwlraoa MOVEABLE HOUSE $1,000 hen* oata rour lal Qa< btAt. Caran. OplI Ward B PartrMtc. ISM W. HuroB. n S-SMl. LM lOxlM ------------ Lake prt» - N»"l» ----------_A^ .... 0& ttm. TAB T—• ' k-W^ROmS^-Saacalav. faU balh. Need Differc:it Home? But. Faor boait la paid lor a aut*^a^iT'ba**'*ao**t^'' NO ^UOOONT *ON T&DR HOll W. H. BASS. Realtor seraeea aad ew^. ?lS McCTLLol™?’ wHlTOB FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 -sraciAUzmo in tradbs" aralldrr___ F* J-tJH nIar bollY. ■OUTH BLOOIfFIKLO; ____ roam. Oood lacatiae. 4M feet to creek. Near elUate. tll.- BOBTBXAjif^ WALLKD LlitCK. 1 Tear old oUt-leTel. Hae cTery-Ihfii*. in.SM — Law do. Oaoer MA A OPEN BUN. J TO S PM SM N Lake Apt*>>u . PoatUr Near Lake Antelua, excellem • raaau. Oath. bamt.. all laraace. piaatered walla IVa-rar faraie Larfe hea hopac. ytaratc bW| trult leUa bld( . 4 acree excelleat orcbard. Very termi More FOLLOW BAI north or ~ ' Hfht I AUMN wfLTOl HD. 1 MI . .... .. --^TON BLVD. NORTH LAK* ANOKLUS BD TURN WUT AND OO ^ Ifl. TO ONLY 3 LEET . larta ckweM. ■ UTtOf room with dinint I kuchea with plaotT o( apace. A tara«a aad nut CooBtry Uflnc at lU bei all tha’caaTealeacea af tl OI aa dowB paymant. ar rrt per Bu»u>, mciudiai aad Inauraace. D'Lorab ecaped tot. atoraia ■ (lata doer wall aad >1 ft. kbcbea. wall to wall caraetlat, taa baal. aany extrai. tike pnetlesei tvallAMe April 1 OB t.7IM. " S ROSB ■THIRD ACRE WITH , ae aad aew 1 car |ara|a. Pul lemeat, aearly decorated. ' 4 BEDROOM BRICE HOME Paat-lly raoai with tauoaU: wm tA I poateaalon. By Owatr. MA S-4311 flOI^ER HIGHLANDS lit Plaaeer D__________ pm. 4 room brick raocb, f c garage. Peaced and Uadacape Pull baacment.__________ RENT WITH OPTION TO ELY I. 3 or ^bodroem hamea. varM Vacant Uka front brick i 1 bedrooBu. I caramU tUa Urga catptUd living rm. brick firapUcc. dtalag roam. and OTCB. dlibwaabar, a'k i garage, gaa baat — — '* te^. Pull pric 1 prica OBly Partridge INVESTOR CASH BARGAIN tl.SW catb aad you e— *•-awpar «* ‘ --- ■ s-room bungalow. . fully laauUtad. Vacant, R. J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 14S OAKLAND AVENUE OP« » W t . ______Sffi. CIJ^RK'REAL ESTATE parocblAl and public aebool bui BURN MEtORTB SECTION Dc- raom. au larga iwkh, raw recrcaUaa room. Daapfraeaa. frail traaa. goo- —— lll.SM. Ttrnia HURON OARDEN8. MM Down, M.MO A real buy. cloac to tehooT church and Tel-Huron Shoppli GILES Northern High Ares igh Area I bama aa a laaatly daa-lum atarma . a haav ate rreiwTiiS North Suburban A baaullful raach-typa home la baauUtul Drayton Woada vtth lilt bath, carpatad Itelag roam and ball. tcraoba. S-car garaga. i GILES REALTY CO. PB S-SITI ai BALDWIN AVI. OPEN I A M. TO I P.M MULTIPLE UBTMO BBRVICB . TRIPP OPEN Sunday 3 to 5 108 Ottawa Drive English Style 4^roam bama. can mplately ra- ______ larpauag up I down. Now kltchaa. Racra-aooa roam la baaemaat. S-car Btlacbcd garage PE 4-UTC. OPEN Sunday 3 to 5 169 ExmooY Road TIKY By lUtB Omuhi "I found out how Charlie came to Invite me to the dance - he juit went eeny, meeny, miney, mo'!" For Sale Houses 49 Brick Front Cape Cod Style LAKE UVIMO. Nc4 U the time - buy UiU lovely tylvaa VU-e bnagatov wlto — - — $590 DOWN a Driva. Bight to model, srarraa rr N. aaglaaw n. O'NEIL MULTIPLE UanNO SERVICE m-WoOD vaLAOE tovaly parary all brick beaic. Beamed living ream celling, fireplace, 3 grand tiae bad- beautlful kltchaai of ‘ HOW WOULD YOU UKE to ewa. a 3-badroam brick rancher U aaa af Watar-ford'a ntcaat ircaa. Bpac-leut raama tbraugboot. Ith ceramic Iliad bathe. Tbara'a paved itraata and trhaoli. churebaa and abop-ping. Leai than ISM down to qualified piirchaaar. THIS BtAUTIPUL BRICK llrapiaoa aeoania la ir* IS Uv-Parmal diaiag. — -in. 3 way an^ 3-car fxrMC. _____.1 ottered i than SM^. Dial PE . S-«t3 NOW fbf your ap- BABT SIDE 3-atory a__________ bath up und batb Sought I An axea family i drive. ----- tn B-E PHA Urgto. • It buy for Urga r living In tha Urban Renewal Aran. Ba aura to call NOW! I MULTIPLE LlgTINO gERVlCE Brick 3 badreoma. Only I1.4M down for thIa 'Waat aide homa - la aub-ic(ra fld aev homea. Alum. ana. Oil heat, gaa er apftonerrigall Brick ixeellcni ecorated ____________J newlv decori Itchen, full baaamrnt and pri calU new PWA laraace Cl< 9 achooU on 3 Urge loU. C BUZABETU LAKE *BTATM Attractive 4 *■“*- **-*• * petod 11-“--iUa bal ______________*’p4vUcgcc*’ cwner traoalerTad tew down payi and Uka aver PBB6baUaca. IfXi'dwiS: North at PlnhCT Body Baaemaat. Urga corner lot, -aH furnace. Can OA t-3Tgg________________ levcL M17 ■ ramaa. Sto b___ Suburban Living At Its Best (CON^™^^) \v,*w.*rSss homes CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE. INC. It a DaUy’tla i: gaoday U MApla g-Mtl TRI-LEVEf- STARTfR' NO MONET DOWN tm yoar tot Tri4aviel or —________________ RoUe H. Smith, Realtor 344. g. TSLBORAPH FE 3-lgtt ______ MA »-gpi GAYLORD her garaia. Only gT.NS with bjW down. g*l par maath incladae taaat aad ta-auraaot. .LOW DOWN PATMBl^ U aa with all faraAct, 1<4-' garaga. located oa 1 raa ofl^. Only gd.lM. LawTcnea W. Oaylord f 13« W. Huron SI. FE 8-9693 RENT WITH OPTION TO BLW Three bedrpam fade brick rai nui baacment. |^ beat, eat aSl water. Paved atreau I^ICBAELS REAL'^ ____- . ... garage OA8 HEAT Wonderful tot 10bx3M. on Walton Bird PRONE POR TOUR APPOINTMENT. Rav O'Neil; Realtor 313 8 Telegraph Road Open 1-4 p.m. Sunday I j-7103 OL l-»S STOUTS Best Buys Today ' For S«ie HouMg BATEMAN REALTY MULTIPLE LlgTINO SERVICE OPEN a haa pUatortd vaUa. -- uvlag and dlnlag I badroama. ttla --------- 1 3 ear _____^vaSWu*; ■ only 113.71# with ymaat. pUg. 4 badroama. Urga kltcben. carpatfag to tha Uvliw roam aad dlatog roan. Urga taO balh. htgb and dry baaemaat and garage. PWl prtoa ggjts aad aaty torma. fATERPORO TWF. Lovely g room bama oa halt acra af Uad-wltb lata at frail treaa alaa haa tiaae-meat aad 3 car garaga wttb Urga workibop. Ctoae la on a paved atraat aaty gn.MS. torma. af town on a Urga eommereiai M with axeelUat potential. CaU now tor turtbar in-tormatloB. $3.Mi down. n. aaguaw at. m.-ra, a-a Open Evaa. TIU itTM. SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 1411 Genella You Will Be Sorry . . . It you daa t came oat thia I OPEN SUNDAY a-S P.M. Sylvan Lake City 1114 Waadtoad. katwaaa Orahari Lake aadOarUad. Lavaly 3 had-raama. EiUa Urge Uvlag roam. Mittfal nraalaea. M baaemaat. W4 tola Only tll.tw7 NICHOLIE TWOOTORT FRAME IRWIN gUaa daan to pqtto. Bullt-ta ovain ss?w*;^:rao4ir^a.£a?. Carpatad ttvtoa raom aad drapaa Included. BUAUip atraat, yard to^acoMd Laaa than tt.t(g dawn. Vaeaat. TRI-UmCL Oakland Baach gubdivlaloo. Laka privllagaa. 3 badroama. living boarda. Parmtoa caaator topt. an-haaat too. Larga tomlly r#om ba baaemaat gaa heat, water aoft-caar. Walk-oM bMacaanl to paUa onclocad with atockada taaea — Large tot blacktop atrcct. Ap-pclntmcBt only. lUBURN MA----- Thia raach buagttow Ima Urga carpeUA Uvlag room with drapaa. 1 Urga badreoma with aktra cioa- rpartlUo^'bu^ JttaUble typo . . meat. Walk-apt baacment .. ... raced back lawn. laapacUon by ELIZABETH LAKE B8TATE8 raadwa^n^PuaUy^ Uelag room, dlalag raam noora. pUatored waUa. flrepUci Klteban loaded with eapbaarda. forml» eouater top* I etoeata la tbla ffoa boi —- ^ Icgea. Hurry I laka prlvl- OBOROE R. IRWIN. REALTOR it W. Walton PE 3-7K3 Office Qpaa gun. 11-4 p.m. DORRIS IDBAL FAMILY HOMB W. Rurao St. Thraa bedroom* up with full bath and a with h taU a; OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 1230 Airport Road Evaa new wall to i 3 ear garage and gaa baat. Will ba aold at a SACRIpICE PRICE ar wUl aeet(d amalUr 1 bkd-room In city tn trade. 'NUPP Bed TOUR BOBT. PRANK BONNER. MM la Airport Road. UR to prop- erty. ura*^ *f t^ ntua tmra?' plua laparatr dining room! BRAND-NEW gaa furnaeo. hot water haator. aluminum atarma and acraana aad new roof. PHA torma oF trade for urban bama wlUi aoma If tpreedlng al ■ everalaad k brick ranch I range, ralaad hearth flrapUca. gaa tnetnerator. bUektop drtve. all tbU and mart for tha aur-prtalngly tow price of llt.M#. PLANNINO d WRIGHT LAKEFRONT Executivaa ahaw pUea aa beautiful Ceimr ItUnd Lake. 4 bed-roema. Uvlag room. 1 flrtpUcca. kltchaa wIftbuULUi. 3.. Beverly. 3uat aa a 4# foot brick raach. Baaamaat — - —r garage. Extra nice f axtraa lacludfng car-----------------■“--lor. uemra- pettag. water aoAcBer. 1 HOST. ETA ANDERSON. EUaabath Laka Road to Scott L Rood, light to HerbeU. lafi Tllmoer. right 1 block. YOUNG-BILT HOMES See Page 18 Picture Ad of Really Means BETTER BUILT LIMITED SALE $100 Total Cost Down 3 Bedrooms MODEL 188 W. Chicago OPEN 1:30 to 6 P.M. OPEN 3130 KINOSTON ST. BBNBDICTB — 1 Bloek. Large CLEAN 1 BEDROOM I mtdiato petaatatoa. P« Shada. Only t4BM. with LIST WITH Humphries $100 Moves You In “The Bonneville” ,____ Mvmg roam, kalb. gaa nadargreund baat. OB . . ' “The Royale" 3-bedraam. baaittttol eU ftoera. gaa beat. fuU baaamaat. Modal at IN W. Bavarly. Opaa II to 7.‘ •gpotllta RuUdlag Co., PE Mlg». OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 P.M. OPP rdSriAc'SuSi road SITUATED ON AN ACRE Rare la a large 1 bedroom, gaa boated home baring a to ttla bathroM. Pl»torcd ____ flpori. Yoii'rf M at tha SMITH widemAn 413 WEST HURON FE 4*4526 NORTH SUBURBAN, bama aa gP tot Oaa water beater ** *** -- I-.*—■ toxea < OPEN SUN. 2 TO 5 P.M. LOON LAKE SHORES 1374 COSBTEORH 3 Badroom brick ranch type heme. ««■ car attached garaga Oar^ L.R OU tunuc*. UP iu. fli.Hi. Tarmi. W.'Waltea to Plau'i la Ceaaybura. Eact to Watch tor Opaa Stga OPEN SAT. * I 3 TO I P.M. su ROME I B.R. Roma i Will duMtoata oa moaty aawa. To Model; Oatoa : Patrtck-c ChwS: 1 J^CHAYDirR?5tor B E. Waltoa_______PE SBM ]#. Be To Settle Estate Wa muat aril IhU ahora avanga madam 4 roam baasatov la •V--- .—AA--^ taiMncM Mra. Karr I# efcarp|t. Ray O’Neil. Realtor B g, Taleg ‘ ■ k aad make an at&r. Muat ba caah. Handvnun’s Special Hava 4 two kadraam hastaa a ALSO WASHINGTON PARK Baaement Brick Proat $1(# Tatal cart Dewa HAYDEN IBNEDICTB - SL'tok* .. II.IN tor cqally. Bal. i Open Houses OFFICE OFFICER OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. Lakefrbnt Sbecials Enjoy a aummar af lakafront Uvlag. BeanUtal vlawc, boating, bathlito and fUblag can ba yaara to aaUy. WNE LAEB— s room brick M- city advaaiafca at the I3I.NS. CA8S LAKE — T room brick bl- _____________17 foot 4. pinfiriAC LJ^ - T year old ---- —.. J J,, garage, pfaa I nor. Summer freatwf^^Pricc ndwed' I. A tot of Uvtat Dt deep wooded tot wllb break- aand beach. Only LETS TRADE $750 DOWN a achoal. Urga kitehan. Only g7,#M. |M WE BUILD NEW HOMES CHOICE LOTS, CHOICE AREAS LET’S TRADE In ovan tad range m Baaamaat epaoa at laka ____JfcJsa.’TSr.ffK: Many aatcaa. Ofltrad at StT^**-Tanma. OaU today. paymaaL Ra marigafo eart. C. HAYDEN, Realtor tM«B Opa* Evaa to g________W M44I A' Colored 3 BEDROOM HOMES STARTS DEAL $10 Down Nq Mtge. Costs Paym'tg I-ess Than Rent Oaa heal, carpatad Uelag rar— Many aOtor featuraa JACK LOVELAND iW Caia Laka Rood f Praak{la ^ $590 DOWN INYBBTORS -full basemi atantUU;r a ^ aound I For Sd* flEniM ' 49 ONLY *H A MOimi NariU ilda tocafion. Thia l Nawly da ixlmatoly I NO DOWN PAYMENTS % lemlata «aU PB 44M1. Aak fi Mra. Kimmtl. NICHOLIE-HARGER I3W W. Huron FE 5-8183 WEST SIDE 4-BBDROOM HOMB - 3 BATHS — UVIHO ROOM DININO ROOM — PAST NOOK — «CIL-LENT LOCATION - 3-CAR OARAOB - tlLlN POLL PRICK — CALL FOB AFPOINTMBNT. SHElX 3 - BEDROOM RANCH-TYFt HOME ON LAROB 1MX3N LOT — WELL IN — ALSO WUttNO AND FLUMBINO — M.M# FULL PRICE - #4N DN. WRIGHT, Realtor 341 Oakland Ava. Opaa til I PB l-#44l______PB I-7MI OPEN SUN. 2-5 P.M. 2670 GARLAND AVE. DIRECTIONS: ORCHARD LAKE AVE. TO WARWICK TO 3#70 OARLAKD AVE. SYLVAN LAKE FRONT, groom brick raach. 37xM R. Hvlac apccc aad 3-ear attoohed R Thcrmopanc wlndowi. BecuUtuI view of lake. Uwa aprlnillng natem. THU MUST M SEEN I Watkins I-ake Front IN FT PRONTAOE groom, gbedroom brick co laaMl. A truly bcaulifu bama. CALL FOR AP POINTMBNT. ST. MIKE’S ForSdBHbENe 49 ANNETT Drayton Plaint ^vUagaa. |lg7N.^iM da. Bloomfield Brick Ranch Naar Elrk la OU JB™- • acapad acra tot. I . Oaap pUa ra apacMua _________________kllb ear- r brick flraplAca, kltohan and nook with maiu built- , mart, brt water rodUat oU baat. 1 ear att. garaga. •3AMC, torma. 3 Bedrm Brick Ranch OpaaSuaday 14 p.m. T brick raooV uv briak flrapUct^ pictura wladow. duua« .irate earpettu aad euatom drapaa InoluilN; 3 badrma.. apa-ctoua olaarta, Ub oaramlo baUu. birch kitohea. family rm. paariad 11 a M. 1 ear att. garu*. PA #li beat. m.SN. torma. DIrceltona: Nortb' N DIxU Blvay Jaat paat Our Lady of Lakaa Church, turn waat oa Ladga------*- 4334. g-“ Sylvan Lake Front Opaa guaday 14 p.m. Early Eoallib brick aad rtooe. 4 bednaa : IW batba. powder rm.. alao maM’a rm. aad baa. Uvlng rm. 14 x 31. flrapUca. paaelad Ubrary. dimng rm. with bay, apa- oU baat. 1 car att. garaga. Boatboiua. Dirvettona: liw Jamai Blvd. off TaUgrapb WE wax TEA1« ANNETT INC., Realtor 3# E HURON BT. OpcB Rrantoga and Sunday 1-4 FE 8-0466 SCHRAM Three Bedrooms Larga carpatad Uvlag rooi hall, wardrebt clMta, forced air - ‘ tot. la (be_______ Only glN to mava la. etdaata, gaa an SSxlJgfert Lavaly gl t txlS4 k----------------- . pleca taUi wttb abowar Maater bedrm llxU. gaa baat. gaa hot waU , carpaUng. A VERY GOOD BUTT SMITH-WIDEMAN 411 W. HURON FE 4-4526 KENT down oa land contract. lavcatl- Madison Junior High A very attracUve Madrm bom# wllb hardwood ftoora. ■ ftb- car garage plat acrecaed-tn-pafto. ll.Nt down with g7g per morth IncIudUg taxea and la- . auraaec. CaU today. IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 Ml JOgLTN OOR. MANSFTELD (WEN ETENDiaS AND SUNDAY MULnPLE USTINO SERVICE a lovely home. cxceUert ' _______aad. flBCit eonatnictlon. a clgbt-raom. 3‘b-battu. brick. today. BuUt only 1 yaara ago. Teakwdod dlhlng — -•— flrepUcc ■- ■— OPEN ----In Urge Hribg rm. Large Indirect, Ugbltim tbreughout. Bun porch and patio, 13xN hill bam't. Private abowtng by appointment only. OPEN Sunday 2 to 6 HUNTOON LAKE PRIVILBaEE muia cut drivtag Sonday you're welcoaic to atop tn ^ ace thU nloa 3 bedroom raach. Carpeted Uvtng loom. PliU baacmcal. Ag *—•--i juf***- tot. Pull price I Itoad h to Rwy, bU tt Saaday. SYLVAN LAKEPRONT Now to the ttme Ip bny^ma lovrty 3 badroom. raach I Uvlw rooii. beautiful i avcrtooklim lake. Oaa garaga. Swwa by tM per month. 3 badroom from home. Oil foread air furnace, ear garage. Cloce to cebooU aa ttorca. Harry on thia anal A. JOHNSON & SONS R»L BBTATB-INSURANCB 17N 8. TELBORAPH FE 4-2533 $59Q DOWN ‘ ’•SHEAE PREVIEW •• 1 to J p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Deluxe ver-alen of the ’’BIO T' Tri-level Model at N74 SaawappU Drive. CUrkatoa. Dixie Highway I# Mil. right to WaMaa Road, na mUe to Cramlana Drive. PB MIN. , right 1 *e. Rlgbt ---1 Warren f. SagUaw W. OPEN Sunday 12 to 7 BEVERLY ISLAND ---imOR ROMES ramrtriy thtaklng of 1 at the "BIO ’T* TrUaval. Ctorkatoa. Dlxto Ulgbway ta MU, rlfbt to WaMaa 1^, right i lAu to CraaUaa Drtve. MM to opaa alna at model. Waraaa ?r 'BUD" North Side 4 Bedroom QaavaotoDUy tocotod "blg--tly borne ctoaa to achoal. ^ featuraa cArpaUag and drapaa. 1 badraeaia aadfuU baft dtww atalra. aaparata dlalag tatr baaamaat, hot water Naat matta gat hat wator. garag*' Priced at N.NgJg. da roar uiSS a faa#r. taa It todayl Home and Income Wart aMa laeattoa wtthto tog dIMaaaa to dawMawa. mat down, oaa np, larga ru*ra.. aptektoad-apaa e< aTlU.Nb.Mrler id acNant, SiTC “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor N Ht. Ctoment «. FE 5-1201, talnly pay na to drive to Beverly Uland and tat lor yaurteU Uia product of euallty workmanahtp aad mrtcrialt. (Uretul planning thU dfvelopment give- ——— OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 17 g., BERKSRIRX. SUtoly 4 bedraoka brick bama la renaad realdartlal araa to BMoaT-*" Twp. Daalgaad In graelcaa tog. all larga raama, walk la etoaaU, fully eatpetod. baaamaat with tU baat. Beautiful mad-cacpad grouada. Priced at gSMSU viui term STSllsble DIRECTIONS: Woodward At W arren Stout. Realtor 77 N. BAglnaw Bt. Pb. FX I-IIN Open Evea TTll I P.M. Sunday 3 to I p.m. Sunday 1 to 6 3 Homes as Follows : 4 Badi ----- Indtaawood Manor 3'’i bath. Larga Hribg room. Beautl-— ■-'■ '‘Inlag room. IB nrrpUce. overlooking kitchen______ Large family rana Sliding glaai a lake. Attached : Out Waltoa to gcbooUwiUt Dr., I* It Baycreat Dr. — Pleaaaat Laka Wood*. 3 batbi_ Large paneled -------------- and totcream. Lovely IhlEifeaRd. ranch. Jeraaa I Nortberr High It aad teapeet im brickfrort !oka*'^ WILLIAMS STATE INgURANCB You Can'f Afford to Rent. HIITER SA ran^-^1 OWNER BATS SELL WEST SLOE " ‘lie 3-bedroom and bath. Ua. baaemaat with alum, aiding, tow It oa PHA or eon- tot. M.ftb and up. Let ua ahaw rto4ay ar .call PB 4-inb. B. HUUr Real Katate,--------------- h U. Rd. Open Bluday 13.18 OPEN Sunday 2 to 5 Talccrapb to Jaa HOYT REALTY Owner Trsnsferred l^3na.’ bfbaSfart a^. SSSpP Hou*%man*Spittley Biter 6 p.m., FE 4-8773’^ ^ FE8^13^ ML 4-7422 FOR SALE U.S. GOVERNMENT PROPERTIES THE VETERARg ADMINISTRATION ARE OPPERINO TO ANY FAMILY IN need OP BETTER ROUS-HOMBS WHICH ARE ---------CONDI- ___ altered _____________ gAVTNOS TO YOU - TOO NEED N^ DOWN PAT- _ Urea toto — McaI toea-- TOU DO NOT T DO. baa bma ap-proVerty MAN-— - -TOTERN- ------ -----a. CALL n 3-7IU ami apa jDl Mr Rbv O’Neil Realty B.Tri;«r^Ejl^OpNMp.m GOLDEN STL' When You Can Live in! PontiaC $55 Ttiei to U PRICE $8,995 Xaeladtog tot (eholec loealtoal 3 Lar^ Bedrooms Dinintf Room Gat Heat Carpeting Included !any otoar Ocliua Paatarts 108N."Eas"Blvd. - •" »•»<• Open Daily, Sun. 12-9 Mfxlel Phone FE 5-3676 Office UN 4-2625 g.BB BUILDINO CO. HAGSTROM the BEST W ETERTTHINO -* »4«rm,, brick ranch. Poll boac-^ck flraplAca. iVh bShsT^iX toSdMaid*^Ffil»-*--*!^^ Laka. ^Mt. GOOD ■UV - GOOD LOCA-nca — 3 badroom frame raocb, L^,^DOWN PATMBNT 3, bedroom cider - - ^BBUSC . FuU ggMpwi Bfwif dM H. R; HAGSTROM $590 Down "Break preView- i i# « pm SMurday aad SUbday Dilttkc v” Sra.“.*L.^US,fW.','J sFTr®-' ........... Tl^E PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MARCH 18. lOfil For Sato Ufa Prft|r BROWN Ftshernitn I Special >«rk ko«t M bMk •*#*• LAKEWOOD VILLAGE •nd rana*. 1 Mnrtad . OODUB of eioool auroio Ipoet. TON ACKM .. LAND . Onlr 1(H BllM from roDtUc CUT UmIU. Wtll ro-•trteud. Will trod* tor ehoopor homo or iBcooM. Frk ' UOT WITH U8 — Wt HOBOO. M jrro. lOITl- . ---------- ■ad rloelaltir. Opoa Baadoy 104. Pl>. r« «-3W or >-aw LAKEFRONTS Williams Lake a lota, dido kr iMo. u * tu eoch. wniotU todolkor or lOP-oroto lor H.M* Mc^.Md dova Williams Lake Modera a bodroom tomaor booso vllh 3 plMO both. nrrploM. on-elosod poi^, rot* tohdr booch. Brlu (Old tumUhod for tiolw — *3.000 down. Maceday Lake Cnj CoUtomlo eoBtemporory eot-tofo with fomlly roooL fircpioe*. a bollu ond potto. LACotod on conol only ihort dirtonco from loko. Boliu told fumtibod for only *U.aM. 03.M* dovr Williams Lake roM rooM 4 bidtooB lolnf room. 3 hour, i_ sent, biih voodod lot.' ooio •oody •Mb oS» *n.U* • Muy toraii. T. A. TAYLOR JtL CBTATH AMO IMStfRAMO ma Rtlblond »d (MMl KN OIUCT M SOHDAT _______OH OdWO_____ Income O«B0r iMTiDd tho ftoto, olfrra good elcon a-fomOy. Will looro fumlturt with 3 opta. Bnjoyi pood rotom on inyntnwnl. Om hoot, cenraolcat locotli by oppotnlBont. VVest Side ▼ocont—a-otory. 3-bodroom homr. outomotlc ' ■—* —**■ WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH P. RII8Z 8AL88 MOR 04-M 8. Huron 8t. PB 4-I101 After l:St PI «-oiaa_______ n «-nao OPENf lArely llTlny room ibrtck ond poneflod tireploeo noil I. dlninl room, lort* ponoird fomlly room with (lou ponded doom. For- (oublo forofc. ploittred.fi HIS otfreTAHDiHa valOT! lortb on Dtzte Hlotawoy. rifh D surer LMe Rd .^t oi ~ ton Bird., left o LIST WITH. Humphries $590 DOWN “BHEAK PREVIEW 1 ta I I Soturduy ond Sundoy. Oduie don of the "BIO T' TrI-level. Model ot *OTi --------- o cUrketon. Dixie Snowopple om e H^woy to Ml . „ _____on Rood. Tight 1 to Cromlone Drtre. Right .eh ^rH 0 8AI81. B ymwr.;g^Tcm i^ irltasin Uo- B'T Bt-CiaAnM. "Buid iSAison *Mq*'4-n*d FerS a sblAU. a bed-. t Mook homo, in-y flniehed. olw go- ACRW WITH ri^ PRorr parU. by owh- vx.'tsiarsi ire d ronon-type nome. rmi oun i.. Id oomplete with new borne ond iewUoaeoui out-buUdlnge. *1*.-• with ll.MO down, roeh *------- ____ me. driDktnp evpe. taol thed. poultry boMO. d-room Br dS taitou eorilSlwl BrtngrWMi. n ocrot of vheot In. laolH*. Ttrwt. lao-oeie dolm form with moehln^. cotUe ond eoulpmenl. 133,000. lOoidV dolry let up with a comlly *““*■ DOR LANWAV 3 mtlea So. of Klnctton., Ph hBatoo OOP4. Klng^ Meb. BeprOfOMlBg — B. A. CUBA. Bool- . Lakefront and Year-Around Hemes Pricot 00.000 ond up. We here tevera hordiUp coiSe. Buy now whUe they nre cheim. Peterson Real Estate MY 3-I68I lACEOAT LAEBPROHT. a BBO-room TMr round. lU.oda torme. PE MB8t or jp o-i»aa.___ Sate Resort JPropto^ 52 PU3BmA PROPERTT POaREMT. 1 ond a bedroom forfi. 7ottnfM noun Rock Booch Plorldn. -----------^ gt4P,p _______ MULLETT LAEE. MOBTHWEST' -*'1. * mlltt from Cbeboyfon. SSSSn*'bSS«‘"! 55 ACRES Lorely I room modera form borne' Lota of ehodo ond trull tieot. Baeomoat bom. *33,000. Clarence C. Ridgeway, Ur^l^room m^om wtib full knoomont. Blta ehody yord boa d»JMo. toji * of fter«g«. OdIv di OBlT ao mttea from Poatti RETIRING? Wont o good ineomot WrII, thja *t oert atock farm la put t ~ atora ’ wUh**bMr* tteoSe** KTI •ady tld.iso. Httltb torcca aa CLOSE IN ■ aerta. Mica Icrtl laod. 3 bL^ room homo. Hlec bom. strow-berry and rsepberry plonta. Rice lorden aelL Low down payment and low monthly pnymonU. Le-coted 00 bloektop road ACRES IM Uodemtaed form home. tom*c. new bam and tnol abed Com triba. sroln ."“i throuih property N mde b • ' 4 rood frontoge. RolUnc to ^el land wtth 1* oerea ot wood, gjd,-MM *13.0*0 down. . C. PANGUS. Realtor ORTORVILLE Business OppBrtiiMtey 59 lease or REHT — APPROEL moMy tdoW. onluiU* dioomind modlenl oontar - fgrtlMiro. Untan Lnbo nroo. ■** 3-3W. Partridge IS THE "BQID ' TO BEE ZOOM I m Tbia reatauronl la bouno'to taka off In the atrotoaphere of loroa grosa oa tt'a ha tbo hoart of new nute municipal airport doeelop-ment. Planty ot parking. Shieal-lent losM nnd eqnlpmai TRADE far *U,ISB dawn. MOVING BUSINESS Lopoer - tneludea * ' morbtg certttlcntco moat • IU.0**. Partridge .ARD ASa BUSINESSES T Iddd w. hur5h lag. rtunncinl noalatanoa_ . to quollllod Mrty. DIXIE ASp WATERPCmD IU3AO WATERFORD. MICHIOAN For turtter tafarmaUoa eoH JO 4;dMI doya or Mr O Pnrkor, U *.*03d, botwoon 7 and r__ STATIONS FOR LEASE OOOD POTERTUL. Plena# • ~ tween I a.m ond » p.i 3Aldl or otter » p m. n PURE oa COMPART STANDARD OIL Boa 4 aUll high roll leoae. Modem aei .-Excellent tocoUon Sate LaiMl Contracts 60 . 30 PEB CERT DItOOORT. BAL-OBCe M.I43 ot *» monthly, d per cent. Tour coat *4Jg0. Bold Oct 1057 ■ Oood aecnnty. Clnrk Reel Eatxte. FE 3-71** or PE 4-e»” Aak for Mr. CUrk._____ LAND CONTRACTS TO _BDT to aell. EnrI Oarrota, EM 3-_or EM 3-40*«. _ BEASOREO. BALAH^ di WARTTEb; »4;*«* FOR I YEAR. Hare free mod clear Bl-terol houae ■ aecurtty. PE *-lddl. Sate HousehoM Goods 65 ’-lioVtaT^ ■. eui. al4 op. II Inch .. _____ bedroom ault# 134, portable finger tewing machine, got ond electric Itorea 111 up, Weattngbouaa Eleetrle dryer, ma-pla comer cabinet odd ehoira, beda. apriaca, maple toio bed and X3d%i*3K^«.^?“L.Sfl ol bmnd new famiture nt littia more than utod fnrolturo nrtcei BDYV sell. TRADE Peorson't Trade In' Deportment, 43 Orchard Lake Are, PB 4-7Mi SOFA '^^gUOttE. 134 SPEciAirixi33¥6iri3^^^^ Lcod Carpet, Woodward ot Square Lk. Juat below Ted'a. PE 3-7701. TOAM! OAsTuSilB FOR ELEC-trlc range B. B.. Munro Electric 0*0 W. Hum__________ 11 CUBIC FOOT RSFRlS; 17-lnch TV, konaole. floor ____eontole mdloX Odda and .-nds Beat offer taket. OR 3-3774. 4380 Fronkwill off MoCbee Road. For Sate Miscenancfws 67 Used Trade-In Dept. ^“”*n*po?l"ind Choir *3. .. i«'rSS.'f.atae« .S.K Range MJ JJ «... Dining Rm. lUttB .... |M-i6 Vanity. Chett and Bed I4I.I0 THOMAS ECONOMY 301 8. goginow___ FE 3-OU USED WRINb'ER WASHER ll*.*l ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES. S{!u55; - ‘a'!lV.‘‘“f53U52" T& porch. ‘$1 44. Irreguloro rtmplet. prteet only toetery can lire lilchIgM Fluorcacent ' 3*3 Or- chord Lake. — 1* ________ FORMICA. K-UMKRO, FAINT, gloaa, wiring. Open 7 doya, FE l-47li Mootcalm Supply. I4d W Montcalm.____________________ nREFLACE FIXTURES.. EDISON recordi 7i RFH; (gor-" —— lira d7*xl4; Bendix wl........ ' hoU tree; odd tllrerwxra " 40 cenu. Mink fur etc. outer rxluxble nema. anew anytima ----------- FE 3-*d4d.__________________ rtitfrisTARDINa TOIL3CTB gll W Double ”—' ** •* I dlahea. ff 7113 40 —j Bowl Sink ^ ' copper. 30 (t lenktha 17c i ■------- “ *t. lengthi . 37c I Suburban Property 53 LAR0E COURTRT HOME OVER-looklM 4d roUIng acrea. all tUL atbieTBara now uaed for feeder cattle, tnttable tor riding atable. F^ Darlaoa. OL 3433* or OL Rent Farm Property 56A AVON TOWR8HIE 34M imT Ttenkeo Rood. Weet M Adama 104 Acrea ad 4 bedxbem b^ near IMUO. 1134 mooth. WUI leaae. Ml MIdd _________ WEBSTER 3RIOR - OXFORD tnaferred and wUI tatka on almott now 4 beach home tai reetrletad I. of Poottae. TurquoUe For Sate Lota 34 FOOT LOT. LAKE FRIVILBWI GIs No Money Down ROCHESTER AREA. 3-bed-room aluminum-tided —* with ledgettom front. ___ ______ ,„J4 with fireplace, nice kltcbeo. big DOHT PASS UP LOOX-INO AT thia 4-bedroom home locotcd on 3 fuU acrea of good garden land. Ifa priced nt llt.lOO with only- cloalng cotta of 4400 to more you in. Call right nwny. ■ Ray r " 313 t. Tetagmph Road Open 1-4 p.m. Sunday . FE 3-71M______________OL l-»m J^ome wSuro^^nc' Mio. ^r Sate Lake Propert)^! kifiL.. age 4-bedroom Colonial Cape Cod biick bi.me with den-offtce. fireplac) UDUtual garden. Cuatom I ABE8TOH ESTATES. LOTS 7* I INI'. I1.4*d 111. dowo lit mo. 8hopplng. your door. FE 4-44I*. U t-7711 Hammond Lake Estates Upper Long Lake Choice Building Sites A jcenlc 400 aero itaTelopment AD Iota hare lake prtTlIcgcc and beach. A few ebolec take lota. S4.400 AND UF Sate Business Property 57 140 Ft. ON DDOE — to WaUrferd 4-roora brick bungalow. Beta bael from elreet. FuU boaemeut. Oai heat. PIreploee l,aert to al plua 1'4 ocrot odloinlax In rtoi UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE.. OB 3-llH.Eret. k Son. MA 440g7 g3’ll63' OR DIMk HIOHWAV. «■ Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance Corpomtion of Fenttac 3tb 8. saglnaw Bt___FE 4-141d BUCKNER FINANCE company WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 BOAT AND BAIT BUSINESS REAR , Detroit. Bldgt to tie. eond., good I hieomc. Porced to aell beceuae tf Ulneta. 1433 Boebeater Rood. LokerUlt Lake.________ ROW AVAILABLE. W.*4» aeetlan In a 344iour period VM modem buUdlng on 134kl»4 foot corner. Building would readily remodel Into any type businesa or taka over present buelneaa. For Information call Warren Stout Bealtor 77_l^tagtoaw SL________ ONYy 11,000 DOWN Vacant 30x4* building on comer lot Signature Up to 34 montba to repay PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND LOANS 133 1 - Sell or Trade 3-bcdroom ranch type home located In Fraxtr Michigan near OM Tech centar wUl tmde.^for nice home In or near Tipton. FE t4W. pedla InehidiBi year l» of Enowle^ and i bench taw. TV, toelt c FE g^. ' TRADE OR BELL. TIREB, NEW, uaed or racapa. Truck or poaa^ gar vnn take Wolt. outboarda, junt^ etc. Dayton TIra Co. “ DOOR _____________ir. WUI oa down poyraont on wue Mutt be priced rlgbl ... Brown. Realtor. FE 34*11 I. and Sunday call OA *-3»l( For Sale Clothing 64 > p.m. or week-end. Ml 44*73. OOOD used cLoiimia of all *.*6^^mMUeat_e( a^Mr'lM.** CRUMP ELECTRIC 34*4 Auburn Rd;^. . E 4-3473 or tJL 3-31 wRiRbxR WASHER;/ wxdafm condlUon. |34. Peer'a Appll-;ee. Sill Commerte Road WYMAN’S USB TRADE-IN DEFT. , „ elec, refrig..... M-JJ elec, watber ... I3»»5 gaa ttova ..... . .... rm, aulte . MeUI Wardrobe cabinet 3 pc. bath atu with trim $l White or colored 3ndi SAVE FLUMBINO SUPPL7 B. Saginaw__________FE 4- CMrtsM^ pov "^7rraE“DOORS Factory aeconda all a t a n d ( attea In atock Dom 434 and Electiie door operatora. fol..... cloaet doora and dltappaarlng W^g^e' aatlmatea on garago re BERRY DOOR SALES Open from * to 4 Noon on Saturday m 8 Paddock______ TK 343*; bUDOEN SFRED SATIN WARWICK'S ___3*7* Orchard Lake Bd. OT WATER lOIAIER 3* OAU Contumert approved. *l*.40 value. 13* (4 004 *!• *». marred. *• - TWFaXTY-bXR Sate /Wtlcnl O—ds 71 GUL&RANSEN Presents 3 NEW TRANSISTOR ORGANS At A New Low Price MODERN FOR Ttm NEW LOOK IR OESIOH ALL WITH BUILT-IN XU hare the . of the Oulbraaaen gun. Frlcct aUrt k $1195 FHbNE FEderal 3-4334 gray) g4».4d. nt Furniture. ____JOHT IRON ’ill’ll: Irundl. bed, at Mg (fia- E T^WiM Sunk and {mndte Ma ; eoonta. Pearton'x Fur Ottbard Laka Are.______________ BAROAINS - HEW AND UMD furniture of all kinda. Central Up-holatertng 303 E. Pike FE 44dlt. CASH FOR DSED.m FDRNl- ture and mitc. FE 3-d3d7.______ DAVENPOR'T ARD 3 CHAIRS. I wheel trailer * HI-FI, T^aml Radio 66 17 " TV OOOD ^RDITIOH. CALL after t j m_FE Mt52. SWAP OR BELL. 31 IHCH ADMIR-• TV. FE 44310. DIHINO BOrrC"MAHbp- - oral table, I chalra. bullet , cabinet. Traditional. Call MI YOU CAN ALWAY8 FIND Urge eelectlon of late model, | ranued uaed televlalona. • OBEL TV »30 Eltaabeth Lake Bd. FE 4-4444 USED i»-n INCH TV 8ETB 43*44 WALTON TV FE 3-3347 415 E. Walton comer of Jotlyn EXPERIENCED WRINGER WASHERS Maytag, Speed Rueen. Eaty. O. Rebuilt by our “—*“ Tour cbolca ir Service ExperU./ TOR BALE OOOD REFRIOERA-lor. $34. Duy. FE 3-473*. Eve. PW.3-3033^_________________ TOEioants - uPRiaHT. D«me brendi. aeratched-. Terrific vtobiee. while they Ust. Wo phone orders pleoie. Business Opportunity 59 HI-HILL VILLAGE LADD’S. INC.' 3**4 Lxpeer Rd. (M34) or Ferry St. Cor. BllTerbell Roud FE 4-*3*l After 7 p.m., OR 3-1331 See for Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS YouUI^^ "......' ^ '5rlrt~~out loud to Scott right 3 hlooki CaTTW. Bird. Realtor ^ conma............. " FE 44311 SALE catalog Hundrcdi om to W aero r "" altea In Aron, O^U^. Independence, wnurford ai - AVAILABLE SOON! SUNOCO STATIONS FOR RENT Pontiac Area MODERATE INWEST^NT OOOD INCOME PAID TBAINIRO PROGRAM LOANS $25 TO $500 On your xigoaturo or othor eecur-Ity M anonOia to repay. Our serv- ■ HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7 R Perry Bt, Corner E Pike Need $25 to $500? See Seaboard Phone FE 3-7017 1185 N. Perry St. PARKING NO PROBLEM Seaboard Finance Co. Sate Household Goods locxUnoa to be orallable pleaae SUN OIL CO. iriiewood 3-430* *^ to I p.m. AVenue 4444S aRetTjjr. ABE FOR MR. PETERS COIN b F E R A T B D LAOHDI^ priced low for eaah axle. FE 4-41M. honto — boot llyery. »S*** hoot. Extra kRehen, hobby ctoxed breexewoy. 3 garoft. Unuaual takefroot- buy ut usnoo terma. HAROLD R> M SSS" **** ^ At Lake Sherwood SKiSISS&'dS?.J_ At Lakewood Village FE 8-0458 See Now C. SCHUETt. Realtor & Uoe^tia."-^-' LADD’S. INC 4 L*|mr Rd. (M34( or Ferry St. Cor ■ Sllverbell Rimd „ ! 4-»3*1 After 7 p.m OR 3-1331 For Sale Acreage 55 daFby delio’ht Ic neta. building at plenty of parking, add bu»y higher- B. C. HIITER Real Est. 3130 Eltxabetti Lk. Rd. FOR SALE OR LEASE . R*«TAU- HOLLY ^ARP SHOP FOB SALE. BN ACRES-WTELL RESTRICTED and lultnble for-bettor tw home^ Only lOtb mllet from uSita Hoar Okford. ^ and eaay Urma. fB. 3-4310. Eve. and Sunday OA *-illl. Aak For Sate Farms ACRia LEVEL.. ci,Aiaadmn area, cnatom bfiR » room homo. Full boaemont. flreplac*. eom-Slotoly tnanlated. How trPOj^'y. workahap. Idany •*'***^* equlpmenl. •e to lake ...... -ilT 114,00* Information calj PE LOANS OOMMUNITT LOAH TO M E. LAWRENCE____FE *-«43 WORKINO CAPITAL U3AN8 RaoelTable-MaehliMry-ReBl Batata EQUIPMENT LEASING PONTIAC. FINANCE AND MORTOAOE COMPANY PooUac P. O. Box 3*3 Pontiac, Mlehlxan_FE 3-**** TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO *’°**®A$10B° **** UVESTOCK IU8EHOLD OOODS 1 PIECE OR ’ HOUSEFUL WTD Quirk caah for tumltor^ appll-ancca Bargain Houae PE 3-d*43 1 FRiblDAIRE DRYER. *3*; 71 refrig.'. gaa and elec, atovea and Iretaet. $13. llv. rm aultea, *14. Bedrm. aultea, S3*. Oaa and oil apace heatort, low a* *13. Bede, aprtnga, Iqmpt, tablet, TV, and odd ebairt. Everythin* In uaed furniturq at Bargain prleea. ALBO new Uvlng room,, bedroomt, roU-a-wayt. bunk beda, dinette,. ru(t and mattreaaea. Factory aeconda. About ‘4 nrlce. EZ term,. 77io Bargain Bau»e,' BUY, SELL. TRADE. 103 N. Cxta at Latay- _ette. FE_3-3W.____________ PIECE LIVINO ROOM SUITE, brand new. (8)H I1J4 weekly. Pearsonv Furniture. 43 Orchard OL 34711 PL 3-3411 Ready To Wear Retort araa. New aprlng •lock and all »•♦.. *® .»® Emergency make, Ibla deal unbeatable. LumWr Yard .^Sh^ only by ap- LakifJonta. we PrtvUegea. SMALL FARM actum-o» h^ant. 1 bulMlaic iH* or (OrAlBf. OwlF MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION Open ’til *, Evet. NO LAYOFFS SUB on Obmpmiy. It looking — the rtght man to leaae a modem |boy. 3 botat ototion ta F*n«toe Lew 6iveatment high mtu/n- W' will pay wbllt yon tram for fbli ebotce Sunoco wtot^. **• extrlenee U .^no be toyed oO Ihit epr^. OM Into ’^mc*aoe ^ IhtMmany aucceaaful SuDoeo deolera. OoU today. Mr. Minna TB 341*0 •-* Moo—Frl or write Sun OU C< ‘ Bok 1*U, Dotrott, 3 OWN YOUR OWH EXCLUSIVE FRn.— •)rt.'rto“s,i!r.rp««t irSsWr W8to“5.£ 2SaOTo",.*^.OTirt^ ss*gy‘' M hank rate. If you quollfy. If tincerely tetcreeted and h»t iHKeatary captlal. write atollng your background °*'»S**ila^uke?^^ OL 1-»7»1 __ PL 3-341* 'FRIENDLY EERVICE^^___ WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We will be glad to help you. STATE FINANCE CO. ' 403 PontUc State Bank Bldg. FE 4-1574 Credit Advisors 61A ARE YOU IN DEBT? Now you can get out of debt without o loan (1) Wrta^ <3> ivSl? _ ■)3) SSrt" mMoctlon toauri City Adjustment Service FE 5-9281 33 W. HURON, PONTIAC. knCH. oFFosrri MAIN post omci budget YOUR DEiBtS CONSOLIDATE BILLS—HO LOANS | For Your Beit Bot to Oet Out of Debt. Boo Financial Advisers. Inc. Its g. SAOntAW____FE 3-78M re, duvonport and chair ta-. lamp,, bedroom kUlto, mat- Ue“5'ln:S^/l,ra*.‘*?a^: _..iM only *3.1* * w**k. Ptar-aoo'a. 43 Orchard Lk. Ave. r. Mlchlti __________• heat- ... ___.j nuoreaceut, 3*3 Or- ehard Laxo.. —,_Jtf.. Hocking Stoker Coal $17.45 per ton Hocking Stov? Size $16.95 per ton KXNTUCKY LOMP AND BOO OLGA FHRNACB A STOKER . POCAHONTAS BRIQUETS BLAYLOCK COAL CO. 1 Orchard Lake Ave. FS 3-71*1 tiMBALL ORAND FIANO D» EX-ceUeot condition. Bellnlabed. New ivorlee . . *4**. *3* dawo. Floor eomplra - Spinet, radueed. laed Hammond chord ota*n. too eondltton. irlth porcuaaion . . *14* with tarma. Irand new U*1 Lowrty SplaM aiw gan. 344 noto fcayboard. 13 boat ar’mi’”boS\’.^Viv«- gSar,*^itoa-Sni,.%rP»>ri^ A 55!i:rc‘^5 prlvariSSna^^ down. Bohmeo on 3 ya^ BmaU uaed piano . • *3*». »» ^ "gAL^GHER’S .,en“litim’i and FrI'e tin _l Musical Bargains: Hearing Aid Rtpoaaeaaed new »aglau bearing nl^ wttka old. Fay off balance of 113 a mo. Fully jtuaranteed by muaufueturcr AUdIvoa, 1114 Fonttae Btato Saak Bldx. *473* IF YOU HE3CD *U* for any emeriency we can help you SEE SEABOARD FINANCE 11*4 H. Ferry St_______FE H»17 REFRIOBB ;atoR .............»l*».«*. _ whirlpool dryer Heat ^trol -..^’i** ** SPEED QUEEN WASHER Double Tub JL** ** MOTOROLA TV, WOOD Swivel. New 117*0# The OOOD HOUSEKEEFINO 41 W. HURbN___________^FE 4-)'J44 OA8 STOVE. *14; REPRIOERA-— TV. (ood condition, atovc. 444; waaber, chroma aet,*44: elm- ___________140. Harrta, WC 447**. OAS STOVE. *3*. BBCnOHAL couch. *3*. FE 34M*. HAJilLTOH WASHER AND DRY-er, ZenKb aterao mutt acD im-modlatoly, MY 3-3*43. HOLLYWOTO BEDf Wster SoftenMS 66A UM.*0* GRAIN WOLVERINE SEML automatic aollener. eieeUeot con-dlllOT. Cheap. EM 3-0*13_______ For Sale Miscellaneous 67 1-WHEEL BOLEN OARDEN TRAC- *44. T,‘‘34'''“rot«y°'ino*we‘'r, w”!: ao" remote control mover, tSa. MU 4-07S5____________________ 1 MAGNUS CHOR.3 OROAN. LIKE new, 4*0 1 RCA 44 rpm record player portable. 430. I Motorola n rpm portabl* comMnatlon, ^FE*-i4H tlque or garage. FE 4-3377.__ 3 WHEEL TRAILER, OOOD FE *.!»**. leather rocker. OB 3-34**. IN PERFECT SHAPE BEAUTIFUL I*.* cubtc ft. upright freeaer. Lett than tb price. *3**. Kitchen act. *30. Owner. MA 4-3314. LliumB OAS OR OIU QOAUTy workmanahlp tpr lean men~ * A H Salat. MA 1-14*1.__________ UONEL TWAIN FOR SALE. CALL after 4 p.m. FE *-t»71,________ LAVATORnm, CbiiFLBTB *M4* value. *14Ai. Atoo balhtubt, tol-leta, thower atallt Irretulart, ter. rifle valuta. Michigan Fluorea-cent. 3*3 Orehurd Wke_Ave^l. MOUTERS. •nLLERS AND TRACTORS. RIDING AND WALKING. EVANS EQUIP. ***7 DUOE HWY. hiR rtm ^ r^s! J OR Pun American flute ... **i w {mm h gut.a* GRINNELL’S r S. Saglnnw _______T* 3-71W STORY AND CLARIL BBd*D new Walnut Spinet plnno. floor model, save ^*^ Orlnnell Conaole Etocellenl eondl- LEw bIctteiilt MUSIC ca hfl AJdM Fn. U| • OFFoSmS B EAM THEATSa^ T U N I N O AND BEPAIRINQ., 3^ hour aervlee. nil work guoroMood '“^£»{Tiss«c“a. ^ 11* H. BAOIMAW FE M333 USED BAHT ORAHD FUND ***• and antique orgum. .....d-.r*^P»W5l®v MUSIC CO,. 331 walnut, Roebea- tor. OL 1-0*3*. _________ UPRIOHT PIANO, FAIR SHAFB. — OR 3-mi.______________ OIL rIeATER. also TAFFAN OAS range._OLJ43*V__________ AK KoORINQ SHORTS. 1,*«* feet, ggg. Ixg board,. 1,000 board feet. MT4*. BURXh LUmER COMPANY. M4 Dixie Hwv . Drxyton Platoa. Tm 3-1113. 4-INCR soil fife. » FT, 1-lnch soil Pipe ^““sA«‘?LUMBIHO SU^^ 173 g. SAOINAW______FE 4-310* _a _A. Thompaon. 7«0» 0x10 BUGS . MICA GENUINE 3*0 BQ. VEILING ITLE .....7t»e 8Q. BUYLO" TILE. 1*3 g. Sa* BEE I jmergency 8EAto'ARD®*5WANCTE TO : 184 N. Perry St.___FE 3-7017 KENMORk WASHER ANO DRY-Vor ........... KENMCTiE 30 ' OAS RANC new. Olbton V tefrigemw.. ~-~-ment-etoe got range. Maytag watber, Weatlnghouae electric eantei *!'• TV. YEAR CRIBS BRAND NEW, 4301 113.04 up Feartona Furniture, 43 < « M Orchard Lake Ave, _______ DRYERS FROM 430 TO Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales I Hwy. Drayton 43<]AL. ELEC. HEATER. $0* 14. 30-gal. auto, gaa heater, $40.08. Cab atnU and fltUngt, m *4 up. Laun-drv traya aad stand and faueeta. ** **■ ba've TOind»5io 1J3 8. Saginaw_______FE i-3100 371nch tower mower, auto. drsver* bed and spriw. drapes* spread, mlae F* 100 PERCENT AUTOMATICELEC- HIDE-A-BED. DRUM TAB^ AM Very gaod conditloa. FE IP YOir NEED (4*0 tiic water softener. Softana water, remorea Iron and flltera. Saving* up to 40 per cent on *alt, 4331 - 0. A. Thompatoo. 7004 M44 We»t. 414 SQUARE FOOT OF »VINCH ?M*0 BTU FRIOIDAIRB OIL #UR-wltb 330 gal, oU took, com-vlth controli Sie. pleW ' _Uon._II Tm 1 ;TA^^LlmHtUM 8IOINO tnnounclng Colored Baked Em 134.000 BTU HOLLAND OIL tti nace, 040. 330-gal. oil tanka. I " — 3-*t33. cim^plat e TOIL ow, low prlcat. WARWICK’S . ____3«d_Orctard Ljtoo Hd._ RTOUL^ON 1>60L TABLE. 4138. RATOE HOOD AND FAN. COP- rrtone, I34.4F. Romei wira ol eenta per 'ft. Heater table 31 centa. a. A. Tbompeoa, 7404 M-t* SRte^mo6jE5gto5“;^:72 ADDING SMCH1HE8. .HEW EU^ trlca, add. »»toract. 4130 4* 'Tv^ wrltere. new electric, |I7*,4d. ^WlJ^cash RRaswiR-* 337 8. SAOIHAW____FE Otodjl EW NATIONAL CASH tera from gld* UP. Slice, ta^^land and **»*“J» mtJrn“ dSto r:i^r7. TO. HM*oil C«h Re^r to. 103 W. Huron, Footloc. FE 3-4M4. 23 8 b“itl5. Mt. Clemmi., Howard' 3-4333. __________ FaTIONAL cash REGISTER. ^psymen^ **p**4.£d* iACRirtCK~ ■b~’FRiC®,'ENnTlNO jaachlne^ FE i-dP33.___ TALBOt'LUMBER Full Una ot lumber. UVING ROOM SUITE, DESK, odd tablet cheat of drar—-mlacellaneout ” " PIECE WALNUT (DOUBLE I bed outfit. Beautiful (mlrroe) vanity (40x40) fuU length upholttered bench, nljht ----- _ Very cheap. FE 1-3307.__________________ LET U8 BUT IT OB BELL IT TOR YOU OXFORD COMMUNITY auction.'"- « X 13 FOAM BACKED RUOS. *1* *6. atoo tweedt and Axmln-stora. Rug pad, *4 *4. Feartona Furniture *2 Orchard Lake Ave. 13 CUBIC FT. OSWEBAL ELBC-trle dem traese. I yr. old. BoM Qgler. Ffc fiddtl._______________ 13 INCH MOTOROLA *» »^ *1 loch RCA, *4d.*4. Cheel. *l.*4. Dreaaer **.*4. Electric and gat atovea ait.*t. Eaav-Waaber. gl».*4. Evtry thins for me home Otove FumltureVFE 4-0303. IM W. Wol- LOOK AND SAVE. SELLINO OUT all iMw 3-plece bedroom ault. 3-pleca maple, 3-plece e***”/’ i and apiece red evdar At 24'7 Baldwin Ave. or eaU Jack W. Hall LOVELY SINGER BEWINO chin# with xif-aas In eentfia Inat Take on payment of *0.10 month or pillow -* *41.70. Unlvertol Co. FE 4 MUST BE SOLD TO SETTLE E8-—new Frtgldalre daluie atove rrfrtoeroMr. uaed d montba, , atudto cooch. mlac. tablet. I STOVE OOOD COND. I Park Flxce^_____________ Mortgas* Loans 62 Voss & Buckner, Inc. B> Nattonal Bldg FE 4.473* MONEY AVArLMuTMOWtl Now la tba Uma to flx up your Immo add set youraell out ot deM WT wll! nay off all of your bill, with any home Improvement FE *to8»3. Wm. Reodoroft. OH nacre ol feo. Si D. vawriea m Farm Loan Servlea. iTW graph, n fr**3t Swspt 4-im . r_______ggffi FE 3-S311. iiirOMC H T014 FAHEt, i #LY o6«r car and cMh OR »tol37. Adjutl HOUyVwwW M*»wevirwe—«— ------a-----Attr«5« or boi «prlnf $UM RepoftMtied tofft imiT'kaveb- 1 K u u O H. SHUTTERS, AWH-INOS. RAILINGS, ow winter price* - lit pymt tprl ______ Call JOE VALLELY Now OR 3-1303 PE 6-0544 OL 1-64.. - - My Sitlafled cuatomera and trlendi, wnVnow'glv™! VALUABLE REWARD to anyone flvlns me proa-pecte retulllnx_ln_a*lea,__ BARGAIN LIST >1", 30 X 73 MAHOGANY **c )/. ", 4X4 TEMP. PEO BD. 11.4* >/'. 4 X ( MASONITE ... 41.4* ■< ' 4X7 V-OROOVED MA. 43 40 V’. 4x1 BIRCH 03S lUN ' PONTTAC PLYWOOD CO. 14* Baldwin Ave._____FE 3-3443 BTi EBOARO rADUTION AT bargain prtoat. *1.** per ft., O. A. Thompaon, TO** M«* Weet. BATHROOM FIXTURES. OIL AND a.m. HU *;3* Siux * to t!”*Fimdtore^ Kpilancee, EAST LAWRmfcE USED OFFICE DEUU. CHAIRS, tablet, coat rack,. drafUas — chinea, drattlt-s ttblea, ml- Rrapb machtnea. model M mnltl-th ofltet preat, typewritara, a' dreatofraph machine and Spli.. Duplicator adding maeblnea. OR 3-*7«7 dnd MI *-3*10. Ferbci _Prlntln* h_Ofnc# Su^p____ USED APPLIANCES We have on hand a good topp! of uaed uppUancat of all type both cleclrto and gat. Now la tl-tlme to get the appllaoce you need for your cottage or cabin. Con.snmers Power Co. 28 W. Lawrence USED M WOOD AND aWi^ atorm doora. CTteap. MA *-3114. \VIIlfK PINE SALE" NEW CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED PaneMng. 100 Siding. Board, NEW LOW PRICES SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES COMPANY 40 Highland Rd |M*0) OR 3-70*3 WALNUT LUMBER. SEASONED. iloln. for all oumoaet. ±ii ■ Browning Ount AFARTMEifT SIZE OAS STOVE. m. MApio Norroi. automatic; kebco roaster aland. *14. FE 3-041*. - apfuawce specials . ft. 40* pd. froeter . „ .j ft *40 pd frooaer ., SAis?t*T“^_ 131 H. SAOINAW FE *-«10* ABOUT ANYTHINO YOU WANT FOR THE HCaiS fAN SB rSS?o5tVtii*w.W;.ot lsg.,‘“.r;nn[SirH^» m USED. Vlitt our tfade dept, for node. Oomo^out _____SAT. * TO * FRL* to * _ ** **°*oT?0BSf^or^I mile - 'rt*Aubul5*Rtichta on^Aniwm Antique rouna ---------electric atove It*. Other furnltirte. Save Fumltiue^ 4na iiwue*. uvw> Brother* Paint Soper Kemtone and Ruatoteum. HEIGHT SUPPLY 34*4 LapeerJtd,_______ FE 4-4431 BEAUTY SHOP EQUIPMENT OA »-30*l FE 2-1344 _________ BOTTLE OAiB HOT WATTO HEAT- er. 30-galloor -- ■----■- **‘ FE A3M3 _____________________ BEIEF AND PORK — HALF AND quartera. Opdyte Mkt. FE 4-7*41. coOTLirrE set; zane orey'S Weatem novela for 1100 each Never uaed or wad. excent twe novela. Wert *3.33 each. My loai la your gain. Muat be teen loi appreclatlim at 7410 Norihway Rd Orchard Lake. Micb. Alter 4 01 iriclns. I O^Jl tt s;- ATTENTION 1 at leoat 3* ___3Dliab*th Id t4Hl. Opes * to SOHDAT IM HOU4 F dlc^waahe'ra, OI oven, and top* at eoat. (topper ton* d----- oven, built In. Black daveniwrt and chair, *04. RCA AM and FM radtoa, 434. 1»«» *>-RCA +Va at eoit. Fr«^*. Orchard Lake Avenue. FE 4-0430. RENT AN AUTOMAinC WAS^, CaU FE 4-3473 or UL 2-^ t» complete detailt. Crump Electric 3404 Auburn Rd____________________ room of bedroom FURHI-tore. Bed. dreteer. g^ty. mirror. drapea carpetlt^ ***. Oood condition. Call OR 14U3 ar 3314 Lektngton. Scott Imk*. aft- 18.00 down. Coma to and eni Enda AprU 7. Fli ). 140 N. Sastoaw. j .. _ii”liew. uaed a Over 74 modato to cboote from. Frieea Mart tinger .poiiaWet. CRmer«^EfU Lyle Conklto. FE *-1113 or FE 3-3*73. BLACK DIRT FILL AND OBAVEL VEWAY *i**»*at delivered. FE *-MM- Ffi DRIVEWAY ( DRIVTEWAY^, ORAVj^j DeUrb^V FuII-tlxe IS-pedal o; BALE. ALL I BABY ORAND FIANaMAHTO/tj^ ---- ““ Alto masnovr---- *34. 4* Uhei “SFfNET FLAYER BAND IN8TRU4IBNT REPAIR • By factory expert. CALBI MUSIC OO,. I* N. SAOINAW____Fie 4-*3; BBPOOUD . PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SW; ply Sand, gravel ano dirt. Cemamt mortar, trucking aad tU*. OR _3;1634.__________l____. _______ FRCiCESSED AND roa(l_Kravel. fill a«od. FE l-TTl*. ROAD ORAVEL. *7. 4 YARDS DB- OF aOIL. FILL MHO FILL dirt, sraveL ernabed tltM rU id»a and FE 4-344*. >_________ Wood, C^l CAHNEL COAL, THE .UJEM. fireplace fnel. Seatoned flrefiaeo • -----1 wood. Ooktond pool _ _______Fhoai* FE Kl**. OOOD DHY SLAB WOOD FOR flreplaee aad funuce. 3 cords. *13 dfUverwd. FE *to**». ____ BLAB WOOD OT FIWtFL^ organa art osav to pfay, bot ■SI to a BottewiMs dWatanc* tfw ton* of o Conn Olfan. I Mvo np to on new xioor mOdilA. atratora. Rhapaody and______ Morris Musk. 34 8. Ttlwraph Rd.. acroa* from tho Ttl-Saron Shopping Oentor. PK 3-*ot7. FOR BALE. SAIUPHOMB. ______ OR 4-13*3__________ OR SALS ACCORDlAN. FOB THE expertonced accordion pkyer. 13* bait electric accordian eleven trebel baaa change*. Frice *4N, af&r 3 p.m. MApk *-**31. SHOP U l^iiu. Trees, Shmte 78 OROWER HOW FLANTWO — ahntoT to price. MO »3»1 For Sate Pets : pta*. cheap. Mae! go UL EC liACRaatrNixi; ii* bctIr. TWENTY-TWO / ^ ■ TUB PQNTIAC l^ftESSr SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1061 / - F»r Salt P»ti ®SiW2SJ!‘^ ' Bum aa^Butn** u* •- "UU B»____ tr«d« T |i«u. MT »«M. iPboDUBk. Tor AND imri*TmO[ EASY TO 'R^^^LPLACE a PUPPIES $8 UP OKTL VtOCVUiTJOJn. AIMO UTBBfTOOt OUAltABmi Poodles $10 Down nMMUl EC. • r"p«u!^^ Jifi “or' eii»ooS.**<5S . BMinEi. HF If pad wMto. — * StviCR O B B T AKC RBOU- tg^,S?rariSlfeV.gi: WEDflCRANER POPBIBS rriUUiod. 110. AHor 0 FB 0 tlfe DooUi.________ P»t» TralBBi. Boanted W BBITTAKT FCPI ToUwoffU Bcando trolatBi, tilBBlBi. I PooAlo rtaO HwntiBt Dogs » MUTTAltT OM*r dofi U I Hiy, Qrafai and JF^ 82 For Sale Liveatock 83 Private FAMtLt £.rK PART enARTBR BORaB OKLO-ln( Birod by ”B)uo Boni.“ Ooa> ■ ^ I3M. on >am. ■AL.A. or nbJO 1wm n« FRBBWAT 14> OOODBLL THAI.--. .. not a. RocbooUt Bd. Pt M«*> VAGABOND. ZIMMER^ GREAT LAKES, GENERAL STUART, and YELLOWSTONE CmOICK BEEP, OUARTBR. BALF, .Boeand eUttia bw. OA 0-0110 TEARLINO BTUD colt H aOAR-tof buw. Dub eotor. OL I-OUd. For Sale Poultry 85 I DRAKE. 4 DDCEK MOBCOVIA. 1»0 PoaUu Rd. PR O-OIBI. ' E now LAiT •M. Abo noM And di I Oobblfl Rood. Bo Sale Farm Produco .86 APPLIO or TOP eOAUTT. JOR-•thoo, WIBMOP. BtMlo ~ DcHriou ond otbon . prteeo « 'TltUST Oro( , B«oo( Older. OoUoad 0 IOC BM, aBoctoi 0. Fresh Sale Farm EgB^Hnewt^W IMd FORD TRACTOR. MODBS. AM CHJTI UKB KBW. POUT R(M.B DIO-OBR FOR rORO OR FKROU- TOR RTTB WAOKER LOAOKR. WILL PTRARCB, Pontiac Farm & Industrial Tractor Co. Why Do It the Hard Way- WHEN IT'S SO PONTIAC PRESS WANT AD! lUST DIAL FE 2-8181 Sale Hooae Trdlera 89 tbr oltxmatw m MORna hour imno as SURB TO BRR TRB SPAN-O-WIDE OBTROllIR ..... UP TO n# BQ. FT. OF UVIRO "aL imMO ROOU. ^^^ BRDROOM ir WIDE NOW OR DtSPLAT purtboood M tow oj Iltd terns to your soUilocttoo. Aloo. Idool tor loko eotUfOS. Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales 4NI Dtalo H»y-.. r*fJ2 Oxford Trailer Sales RlUo S. dtlAke OrJOB oa SO SIT MTll ___ TAdATIOR TRAIL Ptslo TroUor aoioo i SELECTION OF HOUSE TRAILERS 26 FT. TO SO-xlfy WE ALSO CARRT RBW CREE 13’ TO 25’ as low as $995 COKE CHBOjC P8 FOR aOKB or THE BEST IMUKa Holly Marine & Coach uni Holly Rood siE tani HOLLY. SnCHIOAW BANE RATEB BOAT AMD SrORT IROW — THORS.. fRl. SAT. AMD SDN. MARCH IS ». II AND II DAILY. I A.M. TO I P.M. ■DNDAT, II to • FREE porUag FREE OdlKsitoa the LAROESTdlutoy of^niB. obouts. poataoB I— ones. hsUof boat flshttf ttcklt. CO ors. NOter sport- -*“t boidvor ...r.tu.y __ roof to Lopotr Canty, aono of Iho boots oa dtoploy oro : LONE STAR STAR CRAFT * AQUA SWAN AERO CRAFT DUO - MFO FREELAND ORDKKAN CANOE! EATOT iTLTAN - AKOERBON PLOTS AIRB AQUA PATIO BOAT INBDRANCE-1 FEB CENT -* -----^SIBCy. FE Rent Trailer SpMce 90 NEW LOTI FOB aao^o* bBttoo MflbUo Homos. PE MR OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FO POOR IMU TTREB AMD TUBES. ^^E 4MII PE H7W. tE, tii: SribB. 22 OF. JOTAL Auto Fom. llM ML Siaiaat Fontlae •EE US NOW FC« BOMBUTE ehalB MW* Lot^how IdM sprtadon, Jaha Door Uno of oquIpmeM. Davis Machtotry Co., OrtonvUlo. NA 7.33n ■Toew RAtTK TOR PUaK- A-1 OBED ™“^rtS*wu^ Btoto Sm ^Of'^NJ B;"iMtBAW BL WW a*M7 or FE 4-tMt USED FAl__ AND EODIP___ THEBE TRACTORI HATE_____ RECONOmONED AND OUAR^ ^gnSD. ALL ARB PRICED TO CR&rr TERMS ATAILABLB KING BROS. FE 4W4 FE 4-1111 ■a-.--------— OPDTEE -1 CRANESHAPT ORINDINO. cyUadtr boring And Tolro irlnd-IM. OLl-tW. ™ CRANEMUFT ORIITOINO IN OT Auction Sales B(SB For Sale Motorcyclea 95 I RARLET T4. IlM. m FOURTH liulfARLET DATIDBOT. « N^ ____ auction bales ETERT FRIDAY .... T P.M. ETERT SATURDAY ..... T F M. EVERT SUNDAY 1 FJl. OPEN 7 DATS TTBEE M BUT • BELL - RETAIL DAILY Door Foots Brery AoeWea ' Laaeh Room Open Ertn AncUna snot DIXIE mOHWAT M INCH BCRTnNir EXCELLENT More selectlno. tower p^e, Bcerlett's Bike tad HobJU Shop. II E Lnwreoee. FE HB41. * fHURSDAT. MARCH 21 1# ‘ M14 la Oxford. Complete bui ' Uguldotlon. Stan PeriilDS. Aoctloo- • eer. Fh. ME mat. Baarto C—^ ; Ssle House trailers 89 Wsnier Trall- ------^^uroB. ^ trmUer. Only HUB. Pteae FE Mill.______:_______ ARKANSAS TKATBLBR BOATS-Thonpsoo Clinker Baals 'Cjonsor MOTOBS GASOW ■ «M. Salt Usad Trucks 103 See Us FOR YOUR Truck Needs Sales and Service GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS FE 5-9485 FOR SALE IMI CHEVROLET ^ SHOW I > AT CITY LIMITS ON Mil CLEAN INI PONTIAC OONTBRT-tble, 'M tri-pownr naglan. OR-4-1414 or FE lAOTI. PIBEROLAS BOOT DAWSON S SPECULS-'^ pcrfornonce for the beet bootinc rolne yet Power notch thio fine beat with an Belarado motor and your ■attofoetkm will bo rutron- Rd. to Domoda M Left ond follow olnu^ DAWSON'S BALES at TIPSlQp LAKE. Phono MAln M17f Ctotod UHINa BOAT. MOTOR, TRAIL-er. tlW. OB l-7il7. OET RHADT POR BOATINOI • tuno-up, repair o r Inboard.........— INLAND LAXn SALJE lin W. Huron at XUiaboth Lk. Rd. ------------ FmEROLAS irOUR BOAT epiou materlole and tnitruetlou Oaktood Moitaa Bxehonso Ml B. soglnaw ___________PE S41W dOHRSON OUTBOARD MOTORS. BtorerofI Boot*, Oo|ar TroUtri Erorythlne for the boat. OWEN'S lURINE BUPPUBB tot Orchard Loko Ato. PE Hdto lEW BOATS, BIO JM8COUNT, BOW liw Erlnradoa, 1 h.p., tilt, • h.p. llW, II h.p., im. II .h^ im BuchoBoa BoatloiMl ,FE 1 H P. to 71 H P. Trtdo your old motor In on 0 new SCOTT by McCulloch. Tou'U like OAKLANlT'°&AmNE**EXCHANOB tol S. Soglnew PE $.4111 SHELL LAKE DART I 16 (t. Dtroo' .TKR AND RED UPHOLSTIIRT MANY EXTRAS 75 Evinrude Starflite Riverdale Trailer OUT THIS ONB |7M UNDER LIST ----TERMS. ^PER CENT--- WE TRADE. Mazurek Marine BAOINAW AT S. BLTD. FE 4SMT 8E4P01 InboordOU Drite. See it .. OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANOE 111 g. Sotlnew FE f — TRAILER FOB PONTOON’ B o^jijl to ir Inboard, SUB. TERRIFIC DISCOUNT On INI boato ond Ertamdo m» tor* *nd tr*U*rc. Tun* up now, Tony's Marine, MN Orchard Loko Rd. FE t-4111. TTB CAN SELL Tour boottuotorHrallor OAKLAND MAisiNB XE^NOB tol g. Soslnow PTC Midi WANTED: 14' METAL BOAT, Ilia rts. OL 1-HTI iltor 1:11. TranyirtaPu Offered 100 4 KROINE AOUaNBR, LOS AN-■olio. Son Froaatooa. Son Dieao IM. HawoU. NO extra. Hew York. 111. Ferry gofTlco Ino. OR 1-1N4. TRUCK OOINO NORTH. FART Wanted Used Care 101 A TOP DOLLAR FOR OLD CARS and trucks, ‘niu^orblrd Mol ~ Soloo. EM L2Hd or KM 3^211. AS MUCB AS Hi FOR JUNE AND I dapo I Do You Need Money? FOR Kx^ ojcAN Seed cab "TOP DOLLAR PAID" Glenn’s Motor Sales MS w. RDRON ST. FE 4.7271 Mazur^ Marine •ana* at ai bltix fb msm California Market AVERILL’S Waotad Umd Cara ALWAYS TOP DOLLAR amn t pm late kgi^ Isworth a Bootto MA Tim Used Auto Parts 102 Frl. oftor I p.ui. onytlao Bat. R".«ffS“iir*to*:^.£.’S; oioi Mr. O'Brtaa. dnSi^Un. at BIRMINOMAM - RAMBUnt, ON g. Woodward. MI dtow. 'id cintY cwTtKTmut, nSS Crissman ROCHESTER ro EVES. Oi. MWl toos. OB bolaaeo. CnU Mr. MmoiSAlTT^RAMfLaR^ Woodward. Ml S-2SSS. UN dnvROun bkl aib hard: lop coups. Cloon ■——*- ” 2-»41. Horry Rljl tiu CHEVROLET. S DOOR, RADIO AND BEATER. WHITB. Sl.lt'por^iRwAb. ®^“cro«{ I^C^VIB PKXDP. WAS S4BS k6m*er hight mtrs. T|UCTbR. ta£; olt-b NO MONBT DOWN 'M Ford to Too .......... ■« Dodto Stake ......... 'tt rotS, VI sh^ ........ ■HChoTrotot to Tin ...... « PORD TRACTOR, SlJtt. ■il FORD to-TON PICKUPS .. lUS ■M Cbevrotot to-too ...... «1M --- Chorrotot to-lon ... . S2M BLACK'S AUTO. SALES OAKLAND AVE. FE S-2TI1 UM^rORD I YARD DUMP, rm 'M INTERNA'nONAL to-TON 1N7 CHEVROLET S-DOOR BEL Air ssdin. T-l englno. mwerfllds, radio, bsoter, wbIteWalit. This oos really sparkles with Its black finish ond red trim. Block No. 3121. Only MM Easy toms. NORTH CHEVROLET 00^ 1100 B. WOOD- WARD AVE.--------'.............. 4-2721. . . loUr! ____________ACT NOWI IM down I12.N per week. ART MULLEN’S RAROAINLAND USED CARS IN S. ^innw — Auto Insurance 104 FE 4AIII INS CHEVROLET. 1 DOOR.^ RADIO AND HEA'PER. AUTOMATIC 'TRANSMISSION Aosusne payments of S22.N par month. Call Credit Mfr. Mr. Fuks at Ml 4-7IW. Harold Tumor Ford. $20 FOR .6 MONTHS Wo also wrlU coneelod auto. FRANK A. ANDERSON AGENCY Phons Eres. FE SA2S3 FE 4JMS Of FE ASIto ODT (CONQUEST Henry- d ehnsali R 2-1171._____ IIW FALCON. 4 DOOR n/m(M-waron, automatic. tronsmlsslon, radio and beater, whlto walls, dsluxo trim, low nUtooco. tllN. MArhot 4A21I._______________________ For Sale Cars 106 BUICK CONVERTIBLE UM, B Wost Blr- .— wli I now tiros, battory. Runs oieellent. Top moa back curtain eery (00(1. Don't mbs this ono. I3M AUTO SALES PE 2-2311 'N BUICK. RUNS dOOD, NO oU. IN. OL I-^.____________ BUICEST WHY NOT TRY SUBUR-BAN-OLOS. sn S. Woodward. Blr--'--bom. MI 4-44W. FISCHER BUICK usedTuicks 12 MONTHS WARRANTY TM B. Woodward B'boai. 'M CADILLAC COUPE DETILLB. •M CADILLAC CONTERTifOcI Superior Auto Soles. IN Ooklond BUYING OR SELUNO BEE US BEFORE YOU DEAL HOUGHTEN & SON 121 N. Main, Rochester OL l-ITII ... CHEYROLET. S DOOR. RA-PIO AND HBATER, FOWBR-OLIDB. Assume paymento of tll.N por month. doU CradH CHEVIES 1953-’56 Fords, buickb. pltmoutbb BAD CREDIT? NO CREDIT? NEED CREDIT? No eo-stoneri, Immodtoto dolh ary. Weekly paymU. on lot, low oe IN down. Walk la. Drtea oiT Inter-City Motor Sales radio hootor, Rordtop —- SI&' NORTH CHEVROLET INI CHEYROLET I DOOR SB-doo. Radio. Heaterj AutontoUe. Very eleoa. Full price. MN. IN MINOHAM ■ RAM- 'M CHEYROLEt WioON.l er^^^n^^.^hiaiir. Yu priced U only MN No moiey down. LAKliUDE MOTORf Rum At BItooboN Lako Ro^ TAYLOR'S OK USED CARS CHEVROLET OLOSMOBILB MArkol 4%f **“*"'* MMdUd aktn,>ni^ hontor.'a INI FORD S DOOR. Yl. STAN-dnrd tiBaoBlaalOB. . No money down. Aocutoc.^ poyaieBta SM.IS a. Wo^wnrd.' MI •’*— r sedan. TA engtito power- 2131 Only I12N. Easy torms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. llN B. WOODWARD AYE. BIRKINO- HAM. Ml 4-272I.______________ MS CHEYRLET IKFALA COUPE Tl enftaif. sutoasUe trsnsalulon doubb power, radio, hootor, wblto-wall tltes. Whlto finish witb tur-quebt trim. Former futory offl-ctol's ear Clock No. MN. Only SLIM. Easy toms. NORTH CHEYROLET CO,, IIM S. WOODWARD aye.. RUbflNOHAM; MI ♦-27M.________________________ ■il FORD CLUB COUPE, t. Mi. stoadnrd tmasabsloB, r n d I Ov Uko now wbItowM tiro*, full obromo wbool eoror*, on* owaor. low mUaas* Drlen U* Ibo dhy It toft th* factory. Hib kind of autonoblto truly hard to Had. MM fun prieo. pnymonto onto to PE Adtot._____________________ WHY PAY MORE! pay only 111 n mo. duo May 1 RH* Auto. Mr. RoU. FE MIM Md CETROLET BUCATNE. d UN CHEVROLET 2 DOOR SEDAN and heatsr. A one owner Hltbload sreen beauty. Stock No. SON. Only lUM. Easy terns. NORTH CHEVROLET CO IMS 8. ITOOD. WARD AVE., BIRMINOBAM, MI 4-372»._________________ '17 PORD HARDTOP REPOSSESSION MN fuU price, no each noodod it^ AiM.*^r* Boli.'pENI^ IN East Bled., at Auburn_ UN PORD COUNTRY SQUIRE I ponelins. Stock No. MU Only M2IS. tons* toms NORTH CHETTROLET CO. INI 8. WOOD-WARD,AirB.. BIRlONaHAM. MI *-nx_____________ HEATER. UN PORD. RADIO---------------- exeellont condition, no money down, fun price |1N. Assuni# MANAOER, PE I44H. lis Auto Boles 111 B. Bnflnnw ffll* RETRO. .... ..w .... .. .—.DWARO ATE, BIRMINOHAM. IP 4-2TH. I money down. *P0r' wee"* ?AU,*”*MR. WHTTE; CREDIT MANAOER. ns Auto Soles III S, Sngteow ^iin'*8>*''iiii' s' 'wdobwARD AVE., BIRMINOHAM. Ml 4-1721. 8HARPI HO ». Coll FE S4W1I. OhOTrolot. CoU PE S John McAuliffe, Ford tX OAELANO_________ FE Ml I Chrysler! RAbio amd !e*M*eondltlmr*JuU**^'ej^ R&R MOTORS 724 OAKLAND AYE 'll CORVAIR MONZA « heater, whitewalls, 4-speed, mldnlcbt M Ish. Stock Ro. SMI. Only ( Easy terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO IMI 8. WOODWARD AVE. aiRinWOHAM. Idl 4-27M. '56 Dodge 4-DOOR SEDAN MM7. _________ FALCON 4-DOOk. AUTOMATIC, tm FORD. T4. 2 DOOR. RADIO AND HEATER. Assuxac poymcnb of M.N per BMOlh. CnU Cre"' Mfr. Mr. Porks at MI 442 Harold Turnor towd. GOING OUT BUSINESS SALE USED CARS I t, Ctorkston HA 2-1141 M IN TO MN. NO DOWll. QUEEN AUTO ----- j7I g. BAOINAW. ISM f6R0, V2. pbROCMiinO ---------. OR >aUT.___________ tIN #ORO. RADIO AND KEATfcfc, PfSElaCart 106 Priertto sou. MA M4M._ '■M FORD l«OOk. CLRAH, 006B tires. 1222, OR 4-H24._ 1955 FORD ~ILB. Radia, hootor had traMNboidB. ^ohn McAuliffe, itt . . . booBtlfnl orlsInBi kiB Bad whMo flabh. No sharp ‘11 Ford os low oa Wbok. com IN TODATI ART MULLRN'S IN a. BAOINAW PE ' sodaa. d cyUndar tnflao sUndord tblfl. radio, heater, whitewall Urea. Ten eleoa. Stoc^ No. M33B. Only 24N. Easy terms. NORTH CHEYROLET CO IIM 8. WOODWARD ATE. BIRMIHOBAM SC 4-27M._________________ Wbool drleo, good sbapo throufti-eutt BAB SNOW PLOWI RXAL NICK FOR TOT^ Van Camp Chevrolet Inc. sen am.n utt s.iaea F■«> hootor. new Urea. BkoaUent tmaa-portaUonl iTbewn M N Per Wk. •IN PuU Price ART MULLEN’S RAROAINLAND USED CARS IN B. BAOINAW — ■ " LOOK! •s.'ae"«s3i.'"?is'.is rJSTUt&’JJMT** Clorkston, March Bird. Wo need the rooai for trade-ins. ■N RombloT. d eyl. oM. tiwao.. ttoUon wagen. ■N lUmUor. t c|l.. 4 dr. Ndna. ■ST awT.r itoU^ TtMobT*i ’N*&nT« • m. fitok. BILL SPENCE USED CARS Mountcalm at Oakland SHEP'S WEEKEND SPECIALS Ship’s Motor Sales I ■aar tam m $- LLOYD Motors Inc. Uneola.Mircury-Comot BagUsh Ford-Usid Cnri I S. Soginow • FE PSUI CLEAN Birmingham Trades WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward BOtinNOHAM m d-IW HASKINS BETTER BUYS I. Il S-tono Mat fin- HASKINS CHEVROLET nU DIkto Highway at MU KApli M«Tt Opus altw ’ta I WHAT DO YOU NEED? Whatever it is, youTl have more success in finding it in The Pontiac Press Want Ada. To Place an Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 For Sale Cars 106 f.lN miles. Recent motor tunoup. Il.m. Ml d.7423^___________ ITBTD&EBAKBR SitVBk HAWK Fully equipped, olr emittoplng. oa« owner I THIS YOU JUST HATE TO SEE TO APPRBa-ATTBI NN John J. Smith Dodge Inc. Ill a 'Wtonw m. n i-tim LOW PRICTED 1 AND 4 POORS, ■N FLTMOinE WAOON. RTO Whlto. oU power. Owner. I PONTIAC. 2 DOOR POST » onn, mdto and btaUr. hydroapUe ^b kBAN. UL 2-1M7. FE MdN. l-l BHAPE 'M PONTIAC 4-M.. auto., radio, hootor. whlto—"■ FE 2-2d22. IN B. Boilnow. ■M FONTUC. d D«». HTraXA-—‘e. radio tad hmitor, whlto-e. FE B-im._____________ 2 PONTIAC. CATAUNA, 2 wtUe, radio — r. tl.4N. OR 2-llN. I eondlUon. MA S-UN. 1 FONTUC TEMFEBT. IN BP. —I ActuAl mUcs. ----- ittcs. L^t gi •pocioT hitoi ildowtlb, bool discs Prieod _________________________ boadlo. M was. an balancs. FuUy Buoroatoed. C*U Mr. O'Brinn, ^edlt Mgr, at BmiaNOHAM-BAMBUn dM B. Woodward. MI PONTUC BtAi totoUno. WUl tr*< •M PONmC HAWPWi^^-Nl "llll.* ' '__________' IN B. BAOINAW DRIVE A MILE SAVE A PILE! New ■ 1961 Simea $1395.25 SMALL TOWN LOW OVERHEAD H.BN KILE OUARANTEI RAMMLER-DALLAS VALUES: B Fonttue CtUUna 4 door.' Hj- MM BMMr. Povor •toonag. row* S.'UTaSTEffJJr.S: “haupt PONTIAC M-U 000 mtto north of UJ. MApIo MMI Open Etw. UntU 2 HOMER HIGHT Small Town Trades: ■M Chivli 4-door, ridlo,'^** Junior, intoNAlto I IN S Ato. IN • 'IT OhoTio aiotloa Wga., d-eyl., outomo- ■M OMrii 4 dr. lU. Eodto. Hiator. M Chevrolet-Pontiac-Buick* Dealer For Sale Cora 106 Sist; Ml --— — -—.»■ B-g ■"LN ■■ uur JC ITH MOTOR B S Loko Rood IIN TAUANT t-PABBENOER BTA-thm wagon. T-2N model.. Silver with red trim. Standard shift, r*. S?l.'^Ll^’’1&.rto‘rjE 1961 DEMOS 2 CONVERTS CATAUNAB. POWER BTEEHmo AND BRAKES. LESS THAN I,-ON KILEB. bonnevICle TnSTA POWER STEERINO AND BRAKES. LESS THAN I.0N MILES. RUSS JOHNSON Motor Sales LAKE ORION MY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 $$- Save - $$■ 1959 FORD ThuBdsrbIrd, radio aad banter. Power brakes ond staoring. whltewoU tlree. Real sborpl $2495 BEATTIE SHOP SUNDAY BUY MONDAY Our Lot is OPEN for your inspection OLIVER Motor Sales PE MU on? - Special - I960 PONTIAC CotoUa* oonearttbla, radio and bettor, hydramaUe tnnimbslon ....... $2695 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Oemens AND Corner: Cass and Pike FE 3-7954 '57 Plymouth U!*ias-L?"isa'K5 ttoOA TwoddM flntoh. $595 * BRIGHT SPOT Orchard Lake at Cgss FE 84)4^ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURlj)AY. MAAcH 18, 1061 TWENTY-THREE Today’s Teleyision Programs Program furnished bjf stations listed in this column are subject to changes without notice Waterford Stays Near February Pace in Building A 129,000 drug iton iwxt to tte Kroger itore on Dixie higlnniy and a 113,440 buildli^ «n VOHMBPi Tf ■ giN (}> (4) (0^) George Pierrot <7) Ubor Pwty (9) Popeye toto (2) Hlgjiway Petrol - (4) Pierrot (oont.) (T) gterllt Stalrwtor «) lleokende’e Rtoden im (2) Death Valley Daye (4) People Are Funny (7) Congo (9) African Patrol 7il9 (2) Perry Maaon (4) (Color) Bonanxa (7) Roettag 20e (9) Nature o( TUnga gtW (2) Perry Maaon (oont) (4) Bonam (oeot.) (7) Roaring 20a (oont.) (9) Exploratlona ■:N (2) Checkmate Owes (14,018; Goes to Prison • kAnn JIICIQw vWiTwfrowe inWII for Failure to Support His 4 Children Four-Story, Pushbutton Home Quite the Place By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — “Turn on the ^wina," I aald to Otto Preminger. With a nod and a smile, he pushed a button on the wall of his remarkable four-story house in the East 60s. heard the gurgling jOt Mark and Victoria from the nursery. perb^M everybody can turn the baby on and off wllb modem sound systems in the heme —but not everybody has a bronse masterpiece 50 feet long and 22 feet wide setting out under the sky In thp garden. "The lighting,” remarked Preminger, standing at the window looking out, toying with another set of buttons, "was done by Aba, feder, whose last Job was lighting ‘Camelot,’" ★ ★ ★ WILSON Preminger gets a Uttle hurt when people think he’s a Hollywoodlan or a visiting European. A Royal Oak man was sentenced to one year In the county Jail yesterday tor owing M4A1B In bade aiq)port payments tor his tour chll-dm. The arrearage la believed to be "one ol die highest In the state,” according to Donald A. Tews, attorney tor the Oakland County Friend of the Court Oradt Oom Ledge WliUam S. Maloae. 99. 9M9»flard8tBe Jail term by paylag 9199. the Jadge eald. “He offered no excuse or defense tor his failure to support his chU-Aen,” Judge Beer s^ "He didn’t say anything and appdrently he didn’t have anything to say.” It was the third one-year einpioyed laborer divorced by his wife Arlene In 1954 for physical cruelty. He served but ^|uee months (d his first sentence in September of 1969 and was released when he paid ISOO, and served none el the second term In April.of 1990, Tews said, because the Judge suspended the sentence. He’s otoy paid 99U total si an Judge Beer said he also sentenced Seven other meir“for willful failure to pay support to their children" yesterday. Their Jail terms rang^ from 10 to 90 days, ■Pews said.. Only payment of the bade mp-port can bring Uielr release, judge Beer said. Watch Weight on Roads LANSING (UPn - Weight restrictions continued in force on state highways In Michigan, except those south ol a line from Bay City to Muskegon, highway department officials said today. (4) TaU Man (7) Xiseve It to Beaver (9) Nation’s Business " 9:49 (9) Ted Lindsay "I’ve Uved here for eight years,” "Althengh I ectually fell In love with New York Oct 21, 1935. I crossed on the Normgndle and 1 remember tt was raining In Paris, but in New York it was a glorious Indian sonuner. A few years later, Preminger was Jokingly cited by a columnist gs being already an authority on the Hollywood e system. ★ ★ ★ Actually, he’s an Indefatigable worker—currently he’ working almost daily with writers Dalton ’Trumbo, Alexander Federoff and Wendell Mayes on three separate movie stories. *T try to direct the^vrrltar as 1 direct the actor,” he says. "For the script Is really the star.” NiA)ody has actually been cast, for example. In "Advise and Consent,”, despite reports Peter Lawford, Henry Fonda, Jimmy Stewart and Bing Crosby have all been signed. Preminger is actiially * producer but he saire, "1 consider myself a director . . though sometimes X say I’m % producer and I get into an argument with the director. That way I always win the ♦argument.” THE WEEKEND WINDUP “DONT PRINT THAT!”: Comedian Milt Kamen’s hilarious record album is due soon . . . VBieent Price said he’s been offered the hosting ^________________ . Singer Naney Wilson will do a 50-clty tour with pianist George Shearing to boost their new album . . . Tony Peridns Is fishing In fTorlda with the Pit Bingles. EARL’S PEARLS: Alexander Woolkott said It: "Many of us spend half our time wishing for things we could have If we didn’t «>end half our time wishing.” TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Jack Herbert wonders if maybe he’s pampering his wife too much. For Instance, he bought her a new aluminum snow Shovel. 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Hewa Pam WCAR H»wi. Sheridan i:S»-WJR CKLW. t| WJBK, n Marta Ban a O^aaar ifly Blbla Htwa, MoaM o, Brtwrta VISS-WZTK Rowa WoM ^ 8--------- WATk. Hewi, Wolf wSSL* SSm SUNDAY MORMNO 7199 (2) Meditstlaiit. lilN (2) Mass tor Shut-ins. i:U (9) Billboard. tilB (9) Sacred Heart. « ::M (2) Chrisiophers. (9) HenOd of Truth. . 1:99 (4) News. 9:90 (2) Dedsifm (4) Church at the Crosi roads. ft) U n d er St Fn d l n Our World., (9) Temple Bsptlst Chui«h 9:11 (2) To DweU Together. 9:30 (2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) Frontiers of Faith (7; CTirisiiun Science. l9) Oral Rube^. (7) Adventures in Living 19:0L (2) This Is The LHe. (4) (Color) Oavey and Goliath (7) Faith lor Today. (9) Cathedral of Tomorrow 19: U (Ctolor) Cartoon Storyboc* UiM (2) Felix toe Cat. (4) Air Force Story. (7) (3T Hush 19:45 (4) Industry on Parade UiOO (4) Briefing Session (7) Realm of the Wild (9) Christophers 11:15 (2) LltUe Lulu. 11:99 (2) My Uttle Margie (4) Quis ’Ekn. (7) Championship Bowling. (9) RoUtt Hood SUNDAY AFTERNOON u:90 (2) Detroit Speaks. (4) U of M Presents. (9) West Point U:S0 (2) Press CJonference (4) Builders’ Showcase. (7) Pip the Piper. (9) Men ol Annapolis (2) Movie: "From This Day Forward” (1946). A young (9) Movie; "Somewhere in the Night" (1946). After his discharge, a Marine with amnesia'goes out in seareh of his identity. John Hodiak. 1:99 (7) iSaue 1:09 (4) Capt. Gallant (7) Meet ‘ “ ‘ !:19 (2) KlpUnger Letter !:90 (4) Pro BasketbaU (7) Direction ’61. (2) Sunday Sports Spectao- l:M (7) Youth Bimau 1:30 (7) Roundup USA (9) Movie: "Music for Millions'’ (1944). A young wife is visited by her sister while her husband is fighfing In the South Psdflc, Margaret O'Brien, Jose Iturei, Jimmy Durante. 1:00 (2) Young People’s Concert (7) Championship Bridge 1:30 (7) Paul WliKtoen (4) Bowling Stars 1:00 (2) Amateur Hour (4) Celebrity Gdf (7) Matty’s Funday Funnies 9:30 (2) College Bowl (4) Chet Hunfiey (7) Rocky and His Friends (9) Science Fiction Theater , SUNDAY EVENDfO 0:00 (2) I Love Lik^ (4) (Color) Georgs Pierrot ft) State Trooper (9) Popeye. (S6) Great Dedilons 1961 ) (7) Walt Disney. (4) George Pierrot (cont.) (2) Twentieth Century (9) Ooseup (56) Ragtime Era ) (4) (Ctolor) Shiriey Temple (9) Movie: “Tanan's N e f Adventure’’ (1996). Tarza: ■ets out for Central America to seek out a man lost in the wilds. (2) Lassie ’C(S6) Main Street 7:90 (g) Dennis toe Menace ft) Maverick (56) Guest Lecturer 9:00 (2) Ed SuUlvan (4) Netlonsl Velvk (56) Biology 100 9:90 (4V Tib Hunter (7) Lawman (9) Movie: VEhtoraceable You” (1948). A small-time crook, driving a getaway car, runs down an unemploysd daiy»r. Dane Clark, Geraldine Brooks. 1:49 (96) Steps to Peace 9:S9 (2) Theater (4) (Color) Kids An flinny (7) Rebel. (56) Drama Festival 9:99 (2) Jack Benny (7) Islanders 19:99 (2) Candid Camera (4) Loretta YgHhg. (9) Background 19:30 (2) What’s My Uns (4) This Is Your Life. (7) Winston ChurchiU (9) News Magazine Ui99 (2) News. (4) News. (7) AAA News (9) News 11:10 (9) Weatlier, Sports. Uili (2) Weather. (4) Weather. (7) Movie: ’’Gilda” (1946). An embittered gamUer fo« to work in a gambling casliio in South America. Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford. U:M (2) Sporte. (4) Sports. 79) M o V1 e: “Hungry (English, 1948). A feud comes between two Irish families. Jean Simmons. 11:95 (2) Movie: “Anna” (Itallsn, 1953). A woman’s InfStuatkn tor a cheap, cynical bartender leads to violence. Silvana Mangano, Vittorio Gassman. 11:99 (4) Movie: "Destroyer” (19431. A veteran of World War I re-enters the Navy as a chief boatswain’s mate. Edward G. Robinson, Glenn Ford. MONDAY MORNINO 9:00 (4) Craitlnental Classroom 9:U (2) Medltatkns 9:49 (2) On the Farm Front 9:49 (2) TV CoUege (4) Today (7) Funews 7:95 (7) Believe It Or Not 7:39 (2) B’wana Don. (7) Johnny Ginger. 8:U (2) Captain Kangaroo 8:95 (7) BeUevs It Or tidf (7) Movie (?) Mjyle (4) I Monied Joan. TV Features WJBK, I WTOH, I CKLW, Hrtrt, VU WCAR Hrtrt, P«r*r WrOH, Msa OB OL, S^WJR TbM n CKLW. 7oo Via WWJ. Bob AUUon Wl^, Ltwif, Rovi WCAR I WJBR R By United Press laterBattonar Saturday PERRY mason, 7:30 p.m. (2). Mason (Raymond Burr), defending Iris McKay (Enid James) on mbezzlement and murder barges, learns of a mysterious padcage and an eccentric Aunt Sarah (Josephine Hutchinson). LEAVE tr TO BEAVER, 8:30 ..m. (7). Wally (Tony Dow) becomes a nursemaid for a new boy NATION’S FUTURE, 9:30 p.m. I). “Should Public Funds Be Used for Public and Religious School Students AHke?” This is the subject to be debated by the Rev. Neil G. Mcauskey. S.J., and Dr. Leo Pfeffer in New York City. GUNSMOKE, 10 p.to. (2). Mar-shad Dillon (James Arness) tries to head off a gun battle between a cattiamsB and the husband of a woman trying to hide her past. PLAY OF THE WEEK. 11:20 p.m. (7). Helen Hayes In "The Velvet Glove," by Rosemary Casey. YOUNG PEOPLE’S CONCERT. 4 p.m. (2). Cellist Lynn Harrell, oianist Juiig J'a Kim. soprano Veronica Tyler, Ne* York Philharmonic asslstanr conductors exGI, trying to find woik, recalls his lito in the years before Worid War H. Joan Fontaine, Mark Stevens, tiss-exLW, Rtvs. man tk CKLW. pATlet WCAR Htwo, WPOH, Jnrf l WJBR Lm Ban Id Di^ WXTR WUrtor CSXW, Hevi. Mnte WCAR Howo. Ihartdaa WPOH, CarrlAt* Trad* >TS» Wtotw While They Last! AIR FILTERS sH 49*^ ONE WEEK ONLY! "Mafic Servant" GAS BURNER a aaUaaaUT adawtiMd itnad, rtardr, aall tar ^rar kaat. NOTHING DOWNE P.,. Tmm ta Xaar Badfrt FE 5-5478 24-n. snvicB Auth. Wmhrbwrr OpoIm D^S lumKsinia m N. iMINAW A Msttags frost E4E8b Just bock from FloritJo, need some business, good deal for the next few, some of my old customers take note. Also am building 2 nice houses on Pontioc Lake-front lots, will sell os shells, semi-finished, or finished houses. Hope to hear from you soon. MODERNIZE E L L I S Siacf ms You Elyakum'fhapira, Russell Stanger and Gregory Millar will be seen. SHIRLEY TEMPLE, 7 p.m. (4) truest stars Jack Ging, Irene Her-vey. Jack Weston, Mary Wickes, Alice Peace join Miss Temple the story of whst happens to king’s subjects after they are turned into goblins. (Color). ED SUUiVAN, 8 p.m. (2). special full-hour triMe to the composing team of Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, who created "My Fair Lady." "Came-lot,” "BrigpMloon.’’ “Paint Your Wagon” and the motion picture, ’Gigi.” Richard Burton. Julie Andrews, Maurice Owvalier, Leslie Caron and Louis Jourdan will star. KIDS ARE FUNNY, 9 p.m. (4). Art Linkletter and his guests, Vic Damcoe, Eddie Albert, Jane Wyatt, and Paf Harrington Jr. (CJolor). SACK BENNY, 9:30 p.m. (2)^ The Mills BroHieri are Jack’s guests as Jack strikes it rich In Las Vegas. WINSTON CHUROniX. 10:30 p.m. (7). The first Big Three mit meeting, where plans for toe second front were made. 9:99 (4) Ed Allen (7) NewR 9:99 (4) Faye Elizabeth. 09 (2) I Love Lucy (4) Say When (7) Jack LaLanne 99 (9) BUIboard. 19:90 (2) Video Village (4) (QAar) Play Hunch (7) People’s Choice (9) Chez Helene i:M ft) Nursery School Time. 11:09 (2) Difiible Exposure (4) (Color) Price Is Right. (7) Mornlhg Ctourt. (9) Romper Boom. 1:99 (2) My Uttle Margie (4) Ccncentratkm (7) Love That Bob! MONDAY AFTERNOON 1:99 (2) Love of Ufe. (4) Truth or (tonsequences (7) Camouflage (9) .Susie (56) Memo to Tenitoen UiOO (2) Search tor Tomorrow. (4) (color) It Could Be You (7) Number Please (9) Mary Morgan ISKW (56) U ^cs France 19:49 Cl) Guldb« Light UiiO (9) News (4) News (2) Dick PoweU (4) News (7) About Faces (9) Movie (4) B(rfd Journey 1:10 (56) Parlez Francois 1:99 (7) News (2) As toe Wc^ Tunu (7) Life of Riley (56) World History (2) Amos ’n’ Andy (4) (Color) Jan Murray (7) Day to Court 9:30 (2) House Party (4) Loretta Young (7) Rood to Reality (56) Tomorrow’s OBfijmen 9:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks ft) (Jueen For a Day. (4) Young Dr. Malone (9) Movie 9:90 (4)»^Fyom These Roots (2) Verdict Is Youtr (7) Who Do You Trust? 4:00 (2) Brighter Day (4) Make Room tor Daddy (7) American Baadstuid 4:19 (2) Secret Storm. 4:90 (2) Edgt of Nlgfit (4) Here’s Hollywood (9) Adventure Time 9:09 (2) Movie (4) (Color) (Seorge Pterrot (7) Johnny Gtogtf (9) Lo(»ey Tunes and Jingles (56) Adventures of Danny Dee 5:95 (7) Rln Tin Tin (56) Americans At Work 9:40 (56) News Magazine 9:90 (9) News 5:00 (4) Bowling Hl^iUghts the February ! paiiment permits to Waterford Township at about the same levM as last year, according to reports. J valae of 9919499 Value permits for the 1961 fiscal year to date remained about the same, with a total of 1467,374 through February compared to 3570,777 last year. The 18 permits tor new houses totaled 3286,880; there were seven sddltians to houses tor 313,714, their houses for s total of 310,425 to balldtog permlte. Radio COanmnniraHnM are important to the oil Industry. In 1956 the industry had 45,000 radio transmitters in operation. SONOTONE House of Hearing (Yet Hearing Tests "Opaa Evas. Ay AppelataMar 143 Oakland FEderal 2-1225 PONTIAC, MICH. Wears EXPERTS is GAS HEATING and We Represent the HIATN'EST GAS BURNIR tmdwdopd CdaiiA No Menay Down Up ta 5 Yaats ta fuf FE 8-4621 MICHIGAN HEATING Co., Inc. 88 Newberry St. 24 Hour Sorvico FOR GAS or OIL FURNACES JOSEPH GAUTHIER OR 3-5632 Chandler Heating Co. OR I-44M OR l-SSaX ir Y0UII PicruRi fumRf G rm ESTIMATES glow fmces GFHA aad TERMS ParckM, (jaratas, ate. FE HAS YOUR OLD FURNACE GOT YOU OUT IN THE COLD? (IM Delco AUTOMATIC GAS HEATING SYSTEM FIND OUT HOW LITTLE IT COSTS HOW MUCH IT DOES-FREE ESTIMATE DMi't Faitit— riM Only HaaMaf Daalw That GIvas HOLOIN RiO STAMFS O’Brieo Heatiflg & Supply Aalfcafisad OaUoad Caaaly DIsirifcatat IllTli Yeerlieio Rd. FI 3-29IS AmaM e ilavar TV nSI Aokon BA.. ~ Aabara Rsdia A TV 914-1655 RSTs TV Ssnier’ IM l-65It ISIS imm irtk. as.. Candoa Rsdia * TV 91 4-»TI6 M a. 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Space Capsule, Escape System Test Set Today HERALDS OF SFRINO — Monday at 3:32 p. m. It will officially be ^>ring. But to smali boya, q>riog began weeka ago when they took the marble baga off the toy ahelvea. EnipxMued In a game in the yard of the Oofoot School are (from left) Joseph Gonzalez of 124 Henderaon St.. Sean Wharry of 245 W. Hke St., and Rocky Gonzalez, also of 124 Henderson St. The weatherman says it could snow a bit tonight, but the boya know that the swimming leaaon isn’t too far off now. Rusk, Russian Seek Detroit Builder to Discuss Laos in Home-Fraud Probe Expect New Attempt by Seo'etary.to Halt Red Airlift to Rebels WASHINGTON (AP) tary of State Dean Rusk confers with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko today on the crisis in Laos and other critical involved id effbrts of the Kennedy administration to Improve U. S.-Soviet relations. Rusk was expected to make a new effort to get the Soviet government to halt iU airiift of military suf^dies to pRvCommunist Laotian rebels. U. S. offidals were not optimistic about good results since praviouk appeals Viet leaders, including Premier muta -- — MOUNT .CLEMENS (AP) — Two warrants were issued today for a Detroit builder In what prosecutor George N.‘ Parris described as the investigation of building operations that could run into hundreds of homes and millions of dollars. Jay Schultz, 29, who PCH. 3 Other Area Teams Out of Tourney Pontiac Central fell by the way-.side in atate high school basketball tournament competition last night dropping a 55-44 verdict to Detndt Catholic Central In the rets at MhBdd. Officials have not given up all hope that Khrushchev might yet agree to Join in a program to make Laos a completely neutral country under a reorganized government; the present regime of Premier Boun Oum is pro-West-em. A switch in Soviet policy, officials said, would brighten prospects for easing tensi. and the Hanford Atomic Metal Trades Council reached an agreement early today on a new contract for about 3,200 woricers at the Hanfm-d atranic Lundy died at William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, this morning of injuries sustained in a two-car crilision in Southfield last night. The agreement is subject to approval by the members of 19 unions for which the council is bargaining agent at the atomic facility. Witnesses told Southfield police that Lundy, driving east on NIm MUe Road, ran a red light at Soufhfield Road and smashed into a southbound car driven by Mrs. Kathleen F. Kellerman, 37, of 16164 Trinity, Detroit. She Carries Michigan's (Zlolors tory condition today at Beaumont Hospital with back injuries. Her two daughtei^ Karen, 15, and Cris-tin, 10, were treated and released. Mice said Lundy was akme in his car. ON TO pretty qeverty Whitwortii, 18, of FUnt, left today witii four esooria from the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Oonuneroe to compete in the national finals at MobUe, Ala. The bhie^yed brunette, who nUler skates and designs dresses, was choeen to represent the Wotveriae State at a pageant sponsored by the local Jayoees In Jan- uary. Miss Whitworth sriU ride Micfaigan honors into the pageant against girls from every state in the union in a I>»tiac convntiblc provided The youths were out Joyriding when the accident occurred. They were driving south on Joslyn Road when the oncoming Mullins car came over a rise in the road on tiie wrong side of the center line, according to sheriffs deputies who investigated at the scene. Rawlhia had been employed as an attendant at hla father’s gas Mrs. Kellerman was in satisfac- Judge Claims Legislature Isn't Rules Indiana Body Is Unconstitutional and Has Been for 34 Years INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) — Indiana’s Legislature is unoonstL tutional and has been for 34 yearl. county Judge said Friday. The decision aroused a furor of speculation over the legaiity ot laws, aalaries, appropriathma, boards and everything elae (he egislature has dealt wtoi for nearly two generations. Attorney General Edwto Steen Jodke John Undnr ol Marian County (bniianapoHs) 8aptrikr . by the Pontiac Retafl Store. From left are: Coirt his deqluatory Clyle R. HasUn. 4182 Athena St., Drayton Plaim, pageant advisor; Mrs. Richard Jorgensen; Miss Whitworth; Mrs. Hasidll; and Jorgensen, 2215 Avondale Ave., Sylvan Lake, state chairmaa* (Oontimed on Page 1 CM. 4) THE PONTIAC PRES& SATURDAY. MABCH 18, 1061 j^oliceKeep en Algerian Powder Keg JWjGIERS' OJH) Ptd police sMxl Kuartl today in Algien airf Oran, rndy to deni , with any effort by Arabs or Europeans to set on ar n^ wave ol jvioience. , Friday's Arab acceptonoe ‘PlMdent Chartos de GauHc's call for peace taUa coincided with the ‘end (d the Moslem fast of Rama-‘din. and the combinatiaa was .considered potentially eiqdoslve. ‘ reraed abaat a possible expia-I aton of Mostom rrJoMac tarto violeare. They said abo on the aecasioa IroaMo hoSweea. Arabs aail E : DR. DONALD D. HERO EBON Heads YMCA {xpansion Unit ^ Named Chief of Dental "Group in. Professional Division of Drive Dr. Donald D. Bergeron. 2030 W. A'aHey Road, Bloomfield Hills, has )>eSn named chairman-tdlhe dental groap in the professional division of the Pontiac YMCA’ dianaion .program campaign. • Announcement of Bergeron's ap-ftointment came today from R(4>-ert M. CritchfieW. general chaltv tnan of the S65.000 drive lor new faciiltieo at the YMCA building. 131 Mt. demena St. of the They said the actremists still) cheitoh the hope that the French aJiny wotdd come ovw to their aide rather than aee the way opened for an Arab victory at a conference table in France. exchanges, Arab forces are still Qghtiiig fVench troope in Algeria. In the past few days, they haw staged a number of attacks on French border defenses from bases in Morocco, perhaps in s ol getting reinforcements through to guerrillas in the Alin hills. The Day in BirmiaghRm BIRMINGHAM —.Bids for the puKhase of S896.000 in bonds will finance construction of the Beverly Hills internal sewer system MU be opened Thursday in ic vUlage office. The bids Witt be for 1905,000 tai special assessment b< ' HdO,OQO in generel phligatton bonds. The opening of the ^ed bids Is scheduled tor 8 p.m. WORKING ON THE RAILROAD—Approximately 1,000 members 0|t the Pontiac Boys Club have operated this miniature $2,000 railroad set which the club received as a gilt from Thomas E. Wilson. GMC Truck * Coach Division general mamdacturing man- ager. Pictured above is one of Mx “Caaey Jones" dubs formed by ttw boys. The reUroM will be a permanent winter feature at the club. ' Informed sources in Paris said the French government plans a step4iy-Btep approach in its ne-otiatioos with the Arabs, They said the French probgbly twld press early in the talks for a ceaae-fire-a concession which De GauUe originally set as a pro-requiaite lor any sort ol negotiation. * * a The* French also were expected to ask for an Arab guarantee of the rights of Europeans who choose to Uve in any ir ' . Algerian state which might be created as a result of the talks, and to urge' the need for retentton of France’s key Algerian bases. Relax Il’g the Miniature Kind Storms Leave Path of Damage Across South A turbulent squall line thnt thundered acroas the ^outh with tornadoes and severe thunderstorms crossed Southern Alabama and Northern Florida today and headed out to sea. LECH>OLDVILLE, the Cbngo (UPD — Negotiatuxu betwe«) United Nations officials and Congolese representatives for the return of the U.N. bases at Matadi and Banana dragged on today with Tornado warnings were out early today in Alabama and Florida, and weathermen warned of severe thun-I in sU Eastern Gulf sutes. A twister swooped on At-mors, Ala., S milts northeast of Mobile last night where it damaged two homes and numerous small buildings. No one was hurt. and a director at flw DetteM Dental Cttaic Ctob. I Hb has been active in Pontiac ^vic affairs, haviiw served on committees of the ^tiac Area .tJnited Fund and the Pontiac Area Chamber of Conunerce. He is also ;a member of the Rotary Club. . ♦ * ♦ ' Bergeron has enlisted Dr. Leo ^Vaste^be^ger as associate chair-snan and a committee of local dentists to auist in the group's work. ['Committee members are; Drs. James Christie, Robot H. Klm--mins. Jack J. Cbats, Daniel 8. ^McGeen. Duane BIgMty, Robert A. Cittvin, Kenneth Dickstein. W. O. ptoeaer and Oitton M. Rice Jr. d rain floaded streets. Th» erty I at the Mobile Municipal Airport Mobile bad 1.04 Inches of rain within six hours during the night and McOomb, Miss., recorded 1.43|| inches for the same period. Heavy rain in Southern Mississippi threatened floods along the ■ame rivers and creeks which poured out of their banks two weeks ago. Gives Railroad Away as Gift By MAX 81MON bnsineae-lhe tracks, the Isoe- Ths whistle of the locomotive is tUem and the tracks that carried the trains have been dismantled. NevertheleM, the future of a Pontiac ■•railroad’’ couldn’t be Next winter It’ll be bark ia The railroad, a complete $2,000 miniature system, was presented as a gif^ to the Pontiac Boys Oub during the Christmas season by Thomas E. Wilson, general manu- facturing manager of GMC Truck and Coach Divlsian. ★ * * Tbe railroad had afforded many pleasurable hours to his sem, Thomas E. Wilson Jr., 16, at the Wilson family home, 431 W. Long Lake Road, Bloomfield U.N. Makes Little Gain on Return of Congo Bases The two port installations were soiled by Congolese troops two weeks ago. Congolese offlrlals liave retned itomaada to retora A Coi«olese spokesman said Friday the Congo government is not yet ready to give up the bases. He indicated they may remain under Congtttese control for several more eeks. However, he added. “We hope there will be a compromise.’’ Acting special U.N. representative Mekki Abbas contimtod his round of ’’courtesy calls” on Congolese officials Friday with a visit to Interior Minister CyriUe Adoula. The U.N. supply situation so far has not suffered too much from the Oongtttese stranglehold on the vital Congo River month, but Irish Gen. Sean McKeon, the U.N. commander, said Friday -U.N. sqpply ships due at Matadi in four or five days probably would be unable to enter the port if the Oongotese are still in control. - ^..★ ★ An agmmi^ was considered essential because the U.N. operation the Congo will be seriously hampered If Matai — the main supper base for the U.N. command -not given up by the Congolese. Domonstrote in Korea TAEGU, Korea (UPIl - About 10,000 persons led by students, demonstrated in this Central South Korean city today in one of the first major protests against the government of Premier John M. Chang. The Weather PMl UJ. Weather Bnreaa Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Increasing elondiness and a IHUe wanner today. High $1. Rain tonight, possibly beginning as mixed snow, sleet and rain. Low. $0. Rain ending Sunday and not moeb change In temperature. High 3g. Saatbeast to eaat winds today, beooming northeast 20 to 2S miles tonight and northwest Sunday. TdBHntna Lowcm tempenture Mrao temperuurt .. . Wrathcr: SMwflurrlM. TaSaj ta toBtisc liOVMt Uropereture prccedlof I B.l •40 At I B4B.; IStnd TtlaeUT 1* m p.h. DIrecUoo: Xaft. Ban Snturtoy nt l:«a p.m. Sun rtiM Oundu nt ( W i.w. ' Moon net* nt CM pj>. * Moon rtMW Sundny at l:M n.n. f Prtdny in PonUnt - -h January. The Monza seidas accounts for 45 per cent of all Corvair sales. ★ The new Falcon ii said to carry the name '‘Future." Reports aay ia fitted with budiet seats and center console such u 1a used on the ThunderWrd. PLANS FOR CXMIET The Ford Motor Co. has another super compact naodel in the works for Oomet. This one also ia due Dodge for the eempaet Lancer To Open Bids for Bonds to Finance Sewer Net ■ate Mareh 7. VUlage Presklant Marvin Cline stated recently that construction of the sewer system may begin early next nian^^ Mre. Boyd Turner, president of ..le Episcopal Church Women, Down River Convocation, wUl bo the gueat speaker Monday at ttie monthly meeting of the ECW of St. Staqilwn Church. The 1 p.m. meeting will be held at toe home of Mrs. Lyle Oliatt, »I0 S. Reading Road, OabosteM will be Mrs. William Snyder. Pilgrim Copgregational (tourch of Birmingham has outgrown its original temporary meeting place and beginning tomorow will hold ite worihlp aervices and Sunday Schoett classes at the Community House. Ine., (or Time of service at the Community House will remain at 11, a.m., according to James K. Flack, provisional diairman. ★ ★ ★ Dr. George Bctoman. tor moderator of the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches, wiU be the guest speaker at tomorrow’s service. Norman Prady, editor of pub-Ucations at Michigan SUte University Oakland, will be toe guest speaker Monday at a meeting of the RotaryAmu. The meeting will be held at toe home of Mrs. Walter Anderson, 325 Lowell Court, beginning with a 1 p.m. pot lude luncheon. Daniel C. Frisker of 251 Euclid Ave. was one of seven Michigan residenta to receive degrees recently from Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Frislcer earned an A.B. degree. The Birmingham Woman’s Club will have toree depa^mtal Mn. George Steelman will give talk on OvU DefensA before the Literature department at the home of Mrs. M. J. Deer of 306 Argyle St. ★ ★ it Fnmk T. Ldfoaa Service tor Frank T. LaBeau of 5SS N. Cranhroc* Road, wUl be held Moixlay at 2 p.m. at the ManlSy-BaUey Funeral Home. Mr. LaBeau died Friday night at WUljam Beaumont Hoi|p‘^ ^ lowing a ahort Ulneai. He was 32. Burial sriU be at Roaetond Paric Cemetery In BteWey. A Masonic graveside service will be pet> termed under the auipleei of the Birmingham Lodge No. 44, FAAM. Mr. LaBeau wae a member of toe Firat Preebyteriaa Church of Birmingham, He wtf' automotive aalcB manager for Bob Frost Inc. In Birmingham. Surviving are his wile, Doris; father, Frederick, of Buffalo, . Y.: mother, Mrs. Violet U- Beau, of Saginaw; two daughters, Judy and Barbara; one son, Tinuny; and a brother, Frederick of Madison HeighU. at 12:30 p.m. TV Amertesw Home depart-neat will meet at the home of Mrs. Roger Hanoen of 871 Var-moHth Road to hear Mrs. J. R. tnral Therapy." Mrs. William Mirgaler of 1126 Chesterfield St. wttl hoit the Fine Arts department. "Accents In Planting" will be diacusaed by Lawrence Smith, a landscape architect. None of Ford’s plans has ieen yet. announcement would be forthcoming, probaUy Tuesday night. It has lx Falcon and Comet models will be displayed at the InteroaticHial Auto axw which opens at New York’s Cteliseum AjhII L Jobless Rolls Down; Hew Claims Decline (Oontinued Ftam Page One) nears. Ifesy woald not say boa the new redHottaas compared te a seasonal nonnaL But to the 1858 receaston, insured unamployroant continued to rise into Ap^, toe month toe ihimp ended and rscoveiy began. it it it The rate of persons drawtog Job-IsH checks feU from 8.4 par cent to 8.2 par cent. The rate was 5.8 per cent a year ago. The total wwk force — Including tooae not under the Jobless benefit program — to estimated at nearly 65 mlUton Angola Troops to Congo Border LUANDA, Angola (Pmiuguese West Africa) (AP) — Portuguaaa troops have been flown northward to the Angola-Congo txxrdar area,, where tribal tororists have been backing to death and mutilating any wtotea they find on remote Angola ^tlantatiora. At least 30 -jplanters and members of their families were reported slain. Portuguese colonial ruters here turned to armed might to hopes of ending the Mau-Mau type of slaughter. The same planes that rtishad to troops brought back tei^ rifled asttlcra. Faced with tiM rowing Congo • Ittc colonial authorlttea hira in the capital said today they are eoo-fident they can put down tfaa Moody antiwhita upriatag dswita tba hlndiaitoa of torrential rain. city. A young girl was reported cut in half near ^^cfa. One mutilated aettier died after being evac- (This dispatch did not mention era, but dispatches received in Lisbon said the tarroriste wer* "toralgiien’’ or cams from the Congo across the border. Smne of tbeaa reporis said Negroes and whites alike attadeed.) OIRL CUT Of RAUr One iqHM agM 38 paraona mn murdmid at a big eoftsa phmte- MB8. ROWLAND QUINN Slate Service for AreaWoman Mrs. Quinn Succumbs at Her Horn* Following Short lUneii Service wttl be held on Tuesday at 10 a.m. at toe Holy Name Cato-olic Church to Bimingham Mrs. Rowland (Leaore) ()uton. ★ a ★ ' Mrs. Quinn died this morning at her home at 963 Knox St. followii« a ahexT illness. She wai 70. tag haaiBed by Msaley-BaUey Fneral Homs. A roMiy wIB bq recited at the taaersl home Mew-day eveniag at 1:16. Mrs. Quinn wu chairman of the Oakland County Democratic Coip-mittee In 1944 and a part chairman of toe Birmingham Atm United Fund. She waa librarian at the Main Detroit Public Library and a member of toe Birmingham Recreotton Board and the Board of Directora M Birmingbam Community House. Mrs. <)Blui wu alia a member of toe Alter Society aad toe Bt. Veretoea oirild at Rsty Nam OattaHo Church. Burial wttl be at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Birmingham. it * it Surviving are two aons. Dr. Jamea R. Quinn of Bloomfield HlUa and Hugh of Detroit; a daughter. Mn. Stuart Fraier of Oroaaa Polnta; eight grandchildren; and toree sisters, Mlu Augusta Book-myer Of Birmingham, Mrs. aalr Ditchy of RiBml Oak, and Mrs. Lao Waghar of Los Claloi, Calif. Car Output Pickup Seen; to Idle More DErmbiT (UP!) - Auto prodito- ruahad mrtowaid faoad the Job of tkma and betong to oaotml AM- down at Luanda ___________ to«a nfagaa nlifift. F1aali« tn tiers crammed truck after truck tor too ride into Luanda, where tosy tokl haw Nagreas hooM to ‘ oto avfty yMiie they 4, C big three lak^ off 83,000 worieit«; wttl pi(to up igrin next week. About 20,000 worinn wiU he Idted next wask. however. wRh moat of the layoffi coming at Ford Motor Co. w *\ ♦ Fonl WiU idle 16^ worfcen at 10 of Ito U auertbly pJanta — Atlanta. Ga.; Dallal, Ihx.: Norfolk. Va.; St. Louto. Ms.; Wayne. Wlxom and Dearborn, Mich. Kaa-au aty. Mo.; Lorain, (tote: and Louisville, By. * * * Chevrolat wttl Mod home 1.9M workara at asssmUy ___ ____ Nflrwoqd, Body Witt hUa 3JM Jam Prtsid«ntial Sulla BURBANK, cm. (UP!) ~ Af-tandaoto at St. Joaepb't Hospital fMot occupMH, Mn. I Sw KemiB^. Nte. Linda Itolto Taft aad Mn. Aritoe A4rie Hoowar. THE POXTIACI PRESS. SATURDAY. MARCH 18, lah Our New 30-Day ^Money-Back Guarantee”* M. VERY IMPORTANT TO DIAMOND BUYERS. | Confidence-Value— Price and Quality \ All these you are sure of when you purchase at CONNOLLY’S OioMoarf ffcep ol fomtiae" Have your ring appraised. Be satisfied as to the value or return for full pur> chase refund. , •ppnlMl wUbtii M d»n o: r mm4 FrUtor ’tn ( P. M. TONIGHT ond SUNDAY ATTEND THE WATERFORD JAYCEE SPORTS and RUILDERS SHOW CAI Building-Willioms Lok« Rd. Tonight 'HI 11* Sundoy 1 to 11 P.M. FREE DOOR PRIZES Quton Contest Tonight ond Sundoy Entertainment of oil kinds. 50c for Adnltf-Childron Fret Under 12 Ad Co-tpotuond hr fata Sale Watt TEEN OEMS OEFICEBS — These seven young citizens are charter officers of the newly establtshed Oakland ‘County Teen Dems organization. In the front row are; Karen Pape. 1208 Dundee Drive, Waterford Township, vice dudmnan; Carol Chappell, 297 Starr Ave., (ihair- PmtlM PrMU man: Vernon Higgins, 673 Rosewood Place, parliamentariaA; bark row: Coleen CMeil, 325 k Tllden Ave., corresponding secretary; Robert Dugan, 363 Nelson St., executive director; Mickey Chappell, 297, Starr Ave., recording secretary: and Lyman Cowley, 802 Blaine Ave., treasurer. 'Doctors Warn 10,000 to Loovo LA and Smog LOS ANGELES (UPI) — 1 than 10,000 persons have been ad-vised by doctors since 1956 to leave Los Angeles because of the effects of smog on their health. About 2,500 took the advice last year alone. That information was given to the county b9ard of supervisors Thursday by Dr. Francis M. Pot-benger Jr., chairman of the air pollution committee of the County Medical Association. OVBUGESTOfiS REGULARLY IN THE COMICS , Starts Monday, March 27 in The Pontiac Press JFK's Farm Plan Formula Explained WASHINGTON (UPI) - Here is an example of how a commodity program might be worked out u^er President Kennedy’s proposed farm plan; The secretary of agriculture would arrange election of a grower committee for cotton, for example. - 'The rxwnmlttee might, then, after study, propose a plan under which each grower would be given a quota eatitling him’ to market a fixed number of bales. The plan could provide for the grower to sell his crop at open market prices, with a govem-m e n t compensatory payment covering the difference between the market price and whatever support level the committee recommended. need twothirds If two-thirds of all cotton growers voting in a referendum ap- DEEP-DOWN SAllSFACTIONI Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Association HOME MORTGAGES Come in and talk over our conventional Open End Mortgages that include in their monthly payments: interest, principal, taxes and insurance. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS Oakland County*i ¥ir»t Federally Chartered Federal Saving» and Loan A$$n. Pontiac Federal Sawings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONTIAC: 16 E. Uwrence St. 4416 Dixie Highway DRAYTON PLAINS * 1102 W. Maple ~ WALLED LApi proved the idcH, the secretary would submit the plan to Congress. If neither house of Congress vetoed the plan within, 60 days, it would go into effect. The government would be wider moral obligation to make the support paymenta which would be limited by the production controls In the program. Congress would still retain, presumably, the right to refuse appropriations for the cost of the program although payments might be temporarily financed out of the Agriculture Department’s existing price support borrowing authority. In the case of some commodities such as com and other feed grains, producer committees would be elected to represent the whole group of crops which are closely related in use. It was understood that specific draft legislation to carry out the President’s plan would be sent to Cot^ress irtthin several weeks. Three Rivers Raises Salaries of Teachers THREE RIVERS, Mich. (UPI) -Teachers irt the ’Three Rivers School System will each receive a S200 salary increase in the next school year. The action taken by the Three Rivers Board of Education will raise the school system’s salary outlay from $425,458 to $447,975. The minimum salary under the next scale will be $4,500 and the maximum $5,800. Dies in Oil Well Tragedy ALBION \m,— Charles Arthur Deetjen, 45, of Concord was killed Friday ip an oil well accident in Homier T'own^ip 13 miles south of Albion. Deetjen, an employe of the Henson Drilling. Co., crushed by a 210-barrel water tank which dropped on him from Propose Rail Merger WASHINGTON - Proposals aimed at merger of the Norfolk and Western, Nickel Plate and Wabash railroads into a single 7,400-mile system were filed today with the Interstate Commerce Commission. GUARD Against Die! Don't iet this happen to your home. Take precautions now. Fite insurance is a necessary precaution, too. AUSTIN-NORVELL Agsiey, lie. FE 2-9221 70 W. Lowimice St. Cor. of Cess Ave. More of SIMMS Big Deal DISCOUNT , ‘ COUPON BARGAIN^ 20 Mors Monry Saving Coupons for Smart Shoppers ot Simms , You must bring theta coupont to buy at theta low prices. Rights reserved to limit ail quantities. 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