V''- . i llwW •k W*MI WmMiw THE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition JlOth YEAR ★ ★ ★ PpyTlAC, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH A' 1961—42 PAGES How That Baby Bird Can Fly! PLANE Dr A HURRY-The J05 rocket plane hang! from the wing of its BS2 mother ship before a record-breaking speed flight ove^ Hits at Lcagt 2,650 M.P.B. sr rtwMas fornia Tuesday. The 2,650 m.p.K: speed estim^e may becrnne an official 2,800 m.p.h. when the instruments are checked. X15 Establishes sj^eed Record EDWARDS AOt FORCE BASE, CUf. (UPD-Tbe experimortal XU rocket plane streaked to a V reoord S,IW mDeo aa hour on Its speed run Tuesday-dH m.p.h. he broke the speed record, he smilld and said, “I hc^ not." The XU program eaOs lor speed hiereaseo of M as.pA. on oadi fHghL Terapomtnreo of up Prom Our News Wires EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif.—“I feel certain the X15 achieve its desii^ mission." That was Air Force MaJ. Bob White's casual way of predicting the record-setting rocket shh> even-tuaUy wiU fly 50 to 100 miles high at speeds up to 4,000 mUm per hour. ♦ ♦ A His fringe-of-space predictlan| came after the handsome, daric-l haired pilot’s test flight of the XlS’s v engine 'Dieaday. make the XDTs sUa glow ctorrp red on future flights. Tuesday's flight seordied thi white insignia off the fuselage and b|lstwed paint on the tall. Hie X15 dripped from its BS2 moth# aMp at 45,000 feet over Silver Lake, 110 miles east Edwards Air Force Base. White took it up to 78,000 feet lor the ipeed run. Two mlaates and live seconds after the drop It was all over. White had surpamed his own XU speed mark of tjns m.pA. He cut off the 57,000-pound thrust engine, soared up to 77,000 feet and b^an the ^de back to base. Total elapsed’flight time: seven minutea Another record was set when air friction heated the plane’s stainlem steel skin to an estimated 700 degrees, warmest yet for a carrying craft. mite, 37, said his pressure suit and air-conditioned cabin kept him comfortable at all times. ' ful. He told reporters: is doing very well. I have qx>ken to her just now.” Asked whether Miss Tsylor knew bow HI the hsd been Fisher replied that “she has a pretty good Mea." A crowd of 50 persons murmured good wishes as Fisher en-tdKd his chaufteur-diiven car to rriun to the 884 a day hotel wife were staying when she feU iU last F^-day. Except for these progi and others which may be considered “special drcumstanoes" Air Force will have responribility for all military space development. This accounts for 91 per cent of the $850 million worth of military space research projects in the Jackie Passenger on Troubled Plane MIAMI (UPD-A plane euty-fetg Mn. John F. Kennedy, wife of ^ President, tuned buck firm "ght to Washlngtan tod^r be-I an oil preasure waning light flashed ofi in threockpit ★ *' ★ ’The Lockheed prop-jet Efectra, Nsttoiwl Air Lines Flight 206 frm West Balm Beach, turned around and flew to Miami The S5 puanengers and crew of ^ -______________ livu landed aafely at Miami In- ^ outfielder temttonal Alipoct riwrtly bdm • I«*«*k!a a ' 11:80 aJB. (PeMkie lime). training camp ih 1 (Oontinied on Page 2, CbL 1) The spokesman refused to ment on reports that the Moroccans had refused to board planes to bring them to LeopoMville. She hand rod Tnnbisn soldiars did arrive in LeopaMvUfe today on schednle to reinforce the local U.N. All sources stressed that the first meeting at Tananarive was held in "s spirit of gdod will.' TO SEND TELEGRAMS In the ofifciai communique, the delegates outlined their varying points of view and agreed unanimously to send identical telegrams to the U.N. General Assembly and Secretary General Dag Hammar-skjold. ★ w w The telegrams said the confe^ ence answered the wish of the Congolese, the Security Council and the General Asseml^ ’‘to see Doctora saht-Uiat fee-4he best the Congo cri^ solved by the Congolese themsei^ra.’'^ CONGO CONFAB - A Danish U.N. Red / *r (feom officer frids his arms as he chats with Sunday. At rig^t is the commander of the 140- Acting Congo Premier Albert Delvaux at the man U.N. Sudanese garrison that withdrew from railroad station in Matadi, the Congo, prior to Matadi. The Congolese now hold the city and the U.N. contingent’s departure from the city refuse to return it to U.N. oontrol." Pelts Michigan - Tornado Wrflwtks 5J N. Alabama Homes, Church; Many Hurt From Our Neyfi Wires A heavy, driving snowstorm tangled traffic and closed hundreds of schools in the Midwest today, and a tornado cut a violent swath across Alabama. Snow, sleet and rain began pelting Southern Mlcll-Igan shortly before noon. The massive, ,late-winter storm dumped up to 16 inches of snow I in Northern Iowa, left Central Nebraska buried under a pne-foot fail, belted the (Chicago metropolitan area with a barrage of sleet, freezing rain and snow, and lashed Dixie with high winds and torrential rains. The snowstorm piled drifts 4 to feet deep in Iowa, closed schools in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and Northern lUinois and blocked dozens of highways across a wide spO: "on of the Midwest. ♦ W W A 4-year-old boy, Jimmy Fraidc, was missing and feared lost in thp storm near his Winthrop, Iowa, farm home. And a bus was unreported and several hours overdue 9n an Omaha-to-Des Moines run. The Weather Bureau at Detroit hioed a waining of rieet and rain condltioiis, along wHh a WASHINGTON (^Red ChiDR .hM tume4 down a new propoHRl by the United States for the two coim-to eichungf newsmen. The Reds made a new oonr that the United States abandon Formosa. city plans to add jBo to 7o me- The Kennedy administration thus suffered a rebufttered spaces in off-street parking ---------------*in Its first effort to find this spring hive come a step some of beginning to break down barriers between the two countries. The American proposal, officials said today, was desipied to satisfy the Chinese Communist insistence on a reciprocal exchange of newsmen. Previously, the issue of reciprocity had been a major stum- Plans to Add AAetered The weather eareau said South. Off'Strfet Spacti Art Michigan would get . from 1 to 3 inches of rain, with iNoarer, bays Aftornoy up to 4 inches of snow in th« northern sectors. News Flashes WASmNGTON (UPI) — 'The Senate today everrode sharp troversial noinlnatloo of Charles M. Meriwether as a director of the Expori-lmport Bank. Tpe vote was M to U. bling block. Now that the United Staloo haa In effect, offered to give way CHICAGO key has reHmpifebed direct ownership of his share of the Chicago White Sox. Bill Veeck, White Sex ptesMeat, confirmed Uiat Oomiskey It traasterrtng title to hlf to per cent of the WMte Sox stock to attorney Lloyd G. Herold of Chicago. WASHINGTON (UFI)—Labor Secretory Arthor d. Goldberg told the Sen^ Flnaace Commit-toe today that signs point to a break la the IMnoath bnsineos 'How's the Arm, Paw Paw?' The proposal was put forth by U.S. Ambassador Jacob D. Beam in a meeting at Warsaw, Poland, Tuesday with Ambassador W'ang Ping-nan of Communist China. ★ ★ # They conferred 85 minuteskimd agreed to meet again April 18. Their session Tuesday had been delayed several weeks to give Prerident Kennedy time to formulate new proposals to try to get U.S.-Red Chinese relations oft dead Miter. ..__..^ ^ _ The State Department had^s-closed in advance that it would present a full list of newsmen to Wang in the hope that this would break the deadlock over U.S. news coverage In Red Chiral which has existed since the summer of 1957. Vorts editor, apd De- reported daily oa the sports pages of The Press. ChaiUe MaxweO vlrit A full page of pictures and Keania’ analysis « at Uw Tigers* tortng of Maxwril’s status with the Bengals wffl be land, Ihu Kearns* on- featured Tbutsday. er fulfillment, City Attorney William A. Ewart reported last night. Ewart told city commissioner that a new State Supreme C^ourt ruling apparently leaves only one legal knot in the court battle with private parking interests. The high court’s refusal to issue a temporary Injuiiction, blocking further developnMiit of municipal parking lots, will be followed soon, Ewnrt snid, by action on the move to upoet Circuit Court Judge William J. Beerio dismissal, without trial, of the suit In November. If the appeal is denied, all current legal roadblocks will be out of t||p way, said Ewart. If it isn’t, case will probably have to go back to Cinniit Court for trial- The eight-member high court voted 7-1 to refuse the injunction. Justice Eugene F. Black dissenting. In their suit, started last fall, the private parking lot owners contended that the city has been wrongly using general funds to expand the municipal paridng sys- interests would slow down w halt any further development of the municipal system. Avoiding any injunctive re stricthms in the case so tar, th (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Famed British Conductor Sir Thomas Beecham Dies LONDON W—Sir Thomas Beecham, 81, internationally known conductor of symphony and opera, died early to(toy. Beecham had been in poor health for many months, although he continued to make recordings: He died at his London homef" after a cerebral thromboals. perfonnances He was Britain’s greatest sym-j** Covent Garden, phonic conductor of the 20th century and one of the world's foremost interpreters of the music of Mozart, Handel and Haydn. But he was known almost as In February I960, while undertaking a three-month tour of America, he suffered a severe attack of virus pneumonia. ★ ’ hr' it He responded quickly to treatment, but it (was obvious that the illness had made great demandr on his Btrengfli. Returning to Britain in April, he was forced by his dectore to ROAM 8UPPERV The storm moved across South, ern Lower Michigan this morning and caused some traffic difficulties in Jackson and Hillsdale cotbities. State poUce reported the fast-moving storm was leaving roads .snow-covered and slppery In Southwestern sod Western Michigan all the way from the Micbl-gan-Indlana state line to SO miles north of Rockford. In Saginaw apd surrounding counties, a mixture,^«f rieet, rain and snow slickened highways. Winds ranging up to 20 miles an hour or- more were forecast throughout the state. Iowa was especially hard hit among the other states. Fifteen inches of new snow fell on 13 inches of old at Emmetsburg In Northern Iowa, and an 8-inch fall hit Red Oak in the southern part of the state. PHONES KNOCKED,OUT The storm knocked out long die. tance lines in Southwestern Iowa and put almost 400 rural phones out of service in the Red Oak vicinity. All airline flights in and out of Iowa were canceled. Roads sad schools were dosed huge drifts. The northern half of the state measured 6 to 6 toehM. Near Spencer, a mother sad her two chil-drea were trapped la aa automobile for live hours before her A tornado injured 15 persons and destroyed at least 55 homes, « church and farm buildings ' In Northern Alabama. Nasty'Is Right Word for Today's Weather Brisk winds alth rain changinc to snow late this afternoon or eve. ning is the weatherman’s foreenst for the Pontiac area. Tonight’s low will be about 30. ww Is expected to e«d t^ ef 1 to 8 iBohee. Hiaredajr'e high wUI reach dear n. Temperatures for die next fiv« days are expected to avenge 8 to 6 degrees above the normal high of 41 anfl nortnal low of 25. Satur. ' . rill be a Uttle colder but Son. day and Monday will be wanner. Precipitation win total about one-tenth of an inch u ehowers Friday.' Twenty-nine wu the loeeet tern, penture in downtown Pontiac pre> oedltig 8 a.m. The reeding at 8 p.m. was 31. >1 7 TWO THE POXTIAC PRES5i. WEDNESDAY.oIaRCH 1 i»oi estrdins Lawsuit Against Co/fcerf^*®^^ . ^.---^___________ _ ____________ Ready (or Test wberg Must ait Outcome issues Order Determ inaf ion jof Chrysler Payments 1 t OeniOlT OJPIt - A 9on (temagf suit against L. L. Col-; iert by a man tw once hand-picked! SiccMd him *as president of Chrysler CJorp. tmiat awmtt the but-* eame of a S^OOO action against. y>e-!]BUto linn by the same man.: z ' * * * I •Wflliam C. XeMrbeeg has been Matrained trom pressing his Oak-^nd OMBity suit against Colbert ■ending settieiiient d an action to mcover pan of the money be gromiaed to repay the auto firm |br aUeged conflict of inferesl prof-is and halt payment of the rest of gie sum ~ "^fewberg was aasted as presi-dent a( Clurydrr hut is World Fhght Clock Time Smashed MIAMI. FU. rad, 57, the flyiiig grandfather, landed deftly at Miami International Airport - early today, completing in g days, 18 hours and 4S mtai-utes. The. flight smashed a i^ay record previously held tor light planes cireling the globe. * a ♦ A tailwind boosted Conrad and :a companion. IMk Jennings of I New York. In their twoengtned I Piper plane on the last leg of fte fli^ frort Pwt of Spain, I Trinidad. The plane passed Miami Airport's checkpttot at 2:t6 a. m. and waa on the ground two minutei later. * The Winona. Minn., native and veteran marts flier waa clockad off Miami Aiiport at 8:07 a. m. Feb. 27 on the flrst leg Ot Us To Vote on Amtndmtnt Allowing a Stott-Run Industrbl Authority I LANSING _ ________ .Uan to booat Michigan's econopi-Tic growth with a state-run indus-(AP)-Mw ^ trial development authority was ready fin* its flrst big legislative test today. * * * The house was set to vote on constitutional amendment to allow tha legislature to put the plan action. Chances lor approval ap-paared none too good. am a( tha yaar’a IvalM The proposal would autthorize the sUte to extend its cradtt up to a limit of $15 million at any one time, for as much as 30 per emt ' the cost of local todustrial, veiomnent projects. _________ asked |L5 million to get the authority into oparatkm. BEHIND TIIE BOVS—Patrolmen Branton E. Dennis Jr. tlefli and Richard L. Adams fright) present the Pontiac Boys Club with s laminating machine on behalf of the Pontiac Police Officert Association >' Cdlins, the par-! Kennedy The flier would have arrived in Miami a day earlier had he not made an unscheduled landing Monday at Araapa, on Brasil's<„ . „ - leni coast, en route from! - Dakar. West Africa, to Port of'.^* *" Spain. Time is of the Two4hlrds approval in both the i the A|»rU 3 eteetkm. JFK May Tell Policies .Over Radio, Television TTic Day in Birmingham To Open Bids Marj:h 21 on Sewer Plan Bonds BIRMINGHAM - Bida OH $133 lUlion to general itoUgattoi) bonds to finaaee the Bloomfield HUb to-tontal silver aystom udll boogensd March H. aty Qeilt Robtort J. Stodler said today. The announcement follows the approval yestoday by the SUte Municipal Finance Oommiasksi to borrow the funds for toe sewer project. Madlar saU tha eMy wBI si- New Protest Over Renewal Union, Building Trodts Don't Liko Um of DPW Crow; City Gott Chock Urbwi renewal eloanmce continued today, with a city crew of eight readied Department of Public Works workers wrecking the tint of 10 frame homes slated for er bends, Btadtar aaU ha Baa beta toli, la anier 4 par cant. ‘Cuftently the dty is to too pro-eSto of obtaining easement, from property ownetb wfaoee land the sewn- lines have to cross. The clerk stated that only o'few nements are left to be act|ttired and anticipates no delay in obtaining thoro. Howevar, he added, tot aty Cbminiaafon will probably set a deadline for the acquiation ot toe mnatoing aasemanta at a meettof Tuaaday. signed wlto professional wreckers. Rapreaentativea trom the construction trades and Pontiac Ubo^ en Local 1076, AFLCIO, prtoetted again to the Oty Commiasion last , - - i ....... ^ night for the second week, dsimlng Conrad embarked on a 25.457- «««<» oMcials say the the work should have been given mile Wneraiy in hopes of cutting ** ^ •*«**■ I to roombars of tha local, not to 30 days of! the 20^ record aeti'***^ recalled DPW workers, in IMO by the late Peter K. Gluck-,®" and some absentaa manil for plvies In the 3.858 to: ^ters almost certainly will be 6.613-pound class. Gluckmsnn! *ven then, iflew a 23.456-mlle route. The rec-j jord was reoognizad by the Fed-| eratton Aeronautique Internation-| jale, governing body ot sport fly-{ ling. 'The setiaa eame as s maH of ty'i state chairman. launching a series of television a —h. rhrvBlar aad Been The commlttn-. beaded by *"<1 rtdio talks to explain his Pn>- *®iaircraft. -- Mr*. Alice Pllle of Aaa Arbor !grams to the American people, ■ visiting chief of slate, agreod wfto too ooto firm a eoa- f. _ „______the AfHcon leader was scheduled The flying grandfatoer-of five to o toachy I children—has ten children of his certain tio own. He learned to fly In 1928 at Denv-er and has made more than :T5 transatlantic crossingi in light; Easter Seals Coming Soon contend that your type of work as oars « flaaiieial secretary of the laeal. Aasurancea that the city would try to nutoe aura that local help Is hired under the pending contracts for demolition of about 260 |more urban renewal structures apparently provided some satisfac-jtion tor the labor representatives. i There were furtoer aasunneet^ tigaad by ttat data, ton flity woBld Ihaa have to ga la «awt pteeaadlagi.** “It ia likely that o le eewer could begto to early immar if arorythlng gopa acooH-tog to achedule.'' Ftdlowing the award of tha bond purchase the city will advartlae for couatnjction bids. Oty voters approved ton bond issue for $L5 million Dae. If. The remaining $170,000 win be sold St a later date as undeveloped Service tor fotoner Beverly Hills resident William Rouse, 85, of Detroit, will be 1 p.m. Friday at the BeU Chapel of the WilUam R. Hamilton Co. Burial wiU be in Elmwood cemetery. Detroit. Mr. Rouse died yesterday after brief illnesa. He had been a constructioa su-perintendent (or toe Albert A. Al-breche Co., general contractors. He was a member of the Zion Lodge No. 1, FAAM, Detrott; Knights ot Pytitias, Lafayette Lodge 177; Mo^m Woodmen of America, Detndt Camp 7671; and Foresters ot AmoicS. Survhriag an a daughter, Mrs. Fraidc E. Storey of Beverty itiUs; a son Albert A. of Detroit; one sister and brother, four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. toe two matter* were the AfHcan leader was scheduled;-.. , . __ receive a friendly ^m^glMlChlQOn Mcm Inst Etltmotinff to nlav th# ^ will tor v#t«r ap^rmil of jthe White House reported today, n toe event that tee latter should _ jwjpntuallv win the damace action. Democrats pledged support of a President rather thaii tlweugh the He also ordered Newb^ to tor- convention in the platform they m^ium of televised and broad-, niih'S15.m bond to protect Quys- w»0Pt«l «t their state convention, cast news conferences. ler'S interest in the $455,«» action I Iwt n«»th. Tba pomIMe sprocU o * * ' * « ★ : emerged from queettoati^' abwt 4a Vaa r hriirkAltAif TWr, denied a Chrysler motion^ The committee will orgsnUe Fri- ■ rro«t tost the PreUdeat b 'W Jw IVIII UJlItllCf Bee« denied ^ "lotion ^ make con-, rmndderiag a radb-TV upeeeb 180,000 Appeals _________________ _____________________ Crippled Children Now'‘*“‘*»>« DPW recall was aolely an!A--,,5|^ llcinn Being Mailed If you live in Oakland County, jcfaances are you’ll be getting a letter from a crippled child in toe ' Ihompson Flying Food Stamp Plan 'iZct^ I GRAND RAPIDS (UPI)-Fred- jerick G. H. Meijer, a West Mich- --.......... - - to strike some ol the language in Newberg’s action against the auto * Movie to Tell A^tJFKand HipP-T Boat -BdLLYWCKM) tUPI' — President Kennedy will be toe first Chief Executive in history to be depicted as the hero of a motion picture white still in office. other organizations opst week m the ititutional cohv'en-; to coordinate the! campaign, Collins said. Mbject •( j MOSCOW (AP)-U. S. Ambas-srMga aM. jiador Llewellyn ThOmpaon left by Aasodale White House PrpujPT*"* *“«■ Novodbirsk today to Secretary Andrew Hatcher dfrjdellver personally President Ken-Mrs. Elizabeth Miller of Frank-*® cenfirm thir but said ned>'s message of goodwill to So-bn is one of the ajmmittee mem-j*!** *>»»<» ®i“™™“^;!viet Premier Khrushchev. ' tuMi between the President and; w w * * ----------.------ ! toe ^Wic b under discussion atj The ambassador brought the the iVhite House. ^ igan supermarket executive, will help plan President Kennedy's -food stamp project for eight U.S. cities, including Detroit. I meet Fridsy la DjC.. Witt Department of Agrioaltnro perseaael and steer grseery snecntlves to wotk SSI toe dblitoatlaa of Issd liz Much Better in Fight for Life residents this week by the Oakland County Society for Crippled Children and its many volunteers. The Easter Seal appeal b toe sady fond rabtag campaign af ton pragram. Meijer. executive vice president and general manager of Meijer Siqter Markets. Inc., has rlence with federal food stamp projects. The speech specul.tion came but l^chev is to.^ Kennedy met with hia top fiscal Liberia, prodding agricultural of-and economic adviaers to review I ficisls to a higher level of effi-fhe nation's economic situation, jciencj'. ^ m Ii- r r. • Continued Page One) * j ifa//jC Light ^ ,mocning appointment (or toe Pres-! Thompson offered to go any- _ _ , time since the 29-yesr-old movie ident. who also was scheduled toiwhere in the Soviet Union to de- M0V6Q i BlOCK star was stricken (our days ago hold his weekly news conference liver Kennedy's message and! signed. The move was approved by Xfnlpn frOflit farH the federal government only tor , JIWICII VICUll UQIU 6flday emergency period, reiterated- ^ >tker ai^ect St arbaa re-aewal, the elty has leeehed a check for t»,444 fram toe V.S. Treaaary, repreeeatlac a partial advaace far plaaaiiig oasts la tbs ‘ reatomt pn^Kt ratefra. b Its aeto B —— ---- — --V - —m- s*wsu •••« »»*.*.rw.y sivsv.'t * vs M*. • S.MS.*. > || V Cl rVCIllirVJJF 9 IliraJMIgr, BilU i ^ ^ •she was ‘ aulficiently consciou* to at 3 p.m. and gn*f Ghana Prwl- Khrushchev Tuesdsy invited himl/o Aid ShODDeTS he able 10 assist in her own trest- dent Kwame NkrUmah at 4 p.m j to fly out for a meeting. - ivssv^^s v A medical bulletin this morning' Kennedy prepared a red-car’ pel welcome br Nkramoh be- “P T Boat HT’ talaod by too PreoMent dnriag WgrM War 11) to a bbgraph-leal story af kb occompibh UBdor firs la too Padfle. ^ ^ The studio registered the title -dition is greatly improved and;^, m, , r« I mih the Motion Picture Asso- gives leu cause for anxiety ’ |fy W|||||jnf| t|f|k4 ciation of America and will pro^ j ---------—^--------- Vlly TT llllllliy I lyill " iod otoer productloo prepara- Nbw College Challenge .jon Pdrking Additions Roliedt Go Fly a Kite (Omanued From Pagt One) A spokesman for Warners said rlOomINGTON Ind (APi —' Hie studio does not have any * . .f .J' ^ particular actor In mind to play Somebody must have toM ths. nma’o agreoaunt aot to pnoeod toe President, but that hb ap-'.hoys of Sigma Alpha Mu .F^ate^ with further devebinnent dar-proval would be sought before ’nity at Indiana University to go' tag the coarse of toe legal aetba. ato4?ictiwbpHthrforothe cain. lay* * , I Tf W goAhsa^^ ♦ * a |the city plans to install some 30 ' They have flown their kite 6001 meters between Perry and Mill Lansing Firm to Stay high. And they plan to keepjstreets. just north of Pike Street, Supreme CouJt |He/uses to Act on Gullett Appeal 'h up there to set an endurance where the old police station stood LANSING on—Spokesmen forjrecord for any other fraternity to until last ninuner: another 30 or the Motor Wheel Oorp. of Lansing shbot at. jso on the two lots purchased for and union officials have announced —----------------- parking last summer between Pine_____________ .... a contract agreemem here, stop-! The word Mormon is a combi-'and Wayne Streets, opposite the operating LaRue E. Gullett, former deputy Pontiac, city treasurer, apparently has come to toe end of his legal battle tor reinstatement in his job and back pay. City Attoreey WUItom A. Ewprt, reportii^ ta toa Oty |toop|NK«, toe traffic light A 'Sagi-jnaw and Mt. Oemens in iwrthun downtowB hat been moved one cjiMith, to Warreta Street. neStata Highway Department lyed the switch and paid half the cost. reeeat refaml by the State toi-preme Csort to riBiiier a legal appeal by OalbH Ousted from his post in August 1968 after he anddiit wife, plus three others were charged with horse bet ring. Gullett ig'rumors that the msnufartur- nation of the English word "more" {Oakland Cbunty Jail; and 10 to 20;sought reinstatement after all the fog firm was about to shift Sbrnejam) the Egyptian word ' of its operations out the citylwhich means or state. "more good.'"" e West Huron Street lot, just;defendenl8 in the criminal__________ a, west of the Detroit Edison Co.,jwere exonerated. His bid was dis-|which was purchased recently toimlssed by Circuit Judge William J. provide a main entrance to thelBeer Dec. 8, then appealed to tea wlPiiw Street lot. high court. fram tea weto sUa al laglaaw. balwam Latayatte aad Baran. at toa reqaaat if toe state to snMoto toe flaw af trafSc. Under the new arrangement. Were ts still a peditotrtan crossbig of Saginaw at Mt. Oemens during a lull in the traffic. left turns are permitted at the intersection of Warren and Sag- 15 Injured by Tornado tornado swept across northern Alabama todiw injuring 15 paa- af support. Of these funds. 90 per eent go into toe care and treatment, education and research programs at the loeal aodety. The remaining 10 per cent goes to the National Easter Seal Research Foundation. ‘A search into toe reasons ) children are born ‘deformed crippled is among the major aims of toe Natiensl Easter Seal Research Foundation.’' said Mrs. Elizabeth A. Kirkby, executive secretary of the county society. ___, The totar planning advance served by the federal fovermuent in anticipation that the project wT be approved amounts to |7D,010. In toe maantime, the city hi received a copy of a latter sent by Presidant Kennady to municipal and county olficiaU over the nation, urging acceleration of "essential building and expenditure programs that will help reinvigorate our economy.’’ Emphasizing the importance of governmental spending in the econ-| omy. Kfliaiedy noted that “loctl A Waterford Township youth ac-lued of forgeiy in conneetkm ritb seven! purdisies made wM) stolen Krei^’s credit card aifll be arraigned in Orcuit Court Monday. H^ rjr C. Jfclnii, IT. JW Maoedi^ Drive, waived aKanUna-tion beftHPe Mimicipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. He b free on 100 band. The owner ct the stolah credit card, Willard A. BeU. 163 Fair-grove St., said six puntoaaea totaling $51.25 were made since Jan-usiy. Seeks Guidance Centers to Aid Young Ex-Cons WASHINGTON (UPI) - AttoiTey Mackinac Bridge Tolls Will Rise Again — to $3.75 «T. lONACE (UK) The ly 40 per cent of the total federal, !Gene«'«l Robert F. Kennedy wants 'state and local construction outlay up guidance centers to help of toe United States, including Uie V®**"* ex-convicts make a new life military.'’ {after their release from jtrlson. Keaaedy hopes I# set ap tonr gaide eeaten when taunates af federal priaaae aader a yean of ago wotod llvo for two or tkra* • from 8848 to M-TA ToUo had beea hwraoaod aidy loot daa. 1. Al that Mmo too Browa. aattortto tooaew inereaaA ■defUfeyn tr Changes innocent Pleo to Guilty in 24 Houri His 24-hour innocent plea of breaking and entering changed to guilty yeeterday before arcuit Judge Fnderiek C Zlem, R. G. Streman, 28. of 236 Proapect St., will be sentenced March 20. Stroman was one of six persoM accused of the break-in of Lou’s Drugstore. 493 S. Sanford SI., Dec. 19 in which |3J)00 inxato and •8 blank money orders were stolea. Hy had w elwlea bat to accept bccaoeo af esadlflaae of Its coa-tract alto bridge baodhoMeis. Swoinson Signs 1st Low LANSING «B-1^ first biU of BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPl) — A Hw 1961 legislative seaskm sms Confer Uheaiily LONDW tf) - Prime ters of toe British Commonwealth convnied today for a conlerenee overshadowed by racial problems and the future association of Sodth Africa with the family nations. aignad Into law Tuesday by Gov. Bwataaon. The moasura approini- sons and destroying at least Siatad $3,833 to the widow of Rep. Gaoen A. GOlefoie, RCaiaes, who The Weather Chief Koren Dinagreew FbU C.8.. Weather Bureau Rapart PONTIAC AND VICINITT — Freeslng rain warning Oiis morninr. Rata frcovtng for a briaf pariad thia morn-tag. Windy with rata, changing ta maw lata this aftar-nmn ar avantag. High ti^y 88. Snaw ending lata tanight with scenmnlatian of ana to two inches Ijkcly. Low 18. JMoatly elondy diminishing winds Thnrsday. High 88. Winds 18 to IS miles. Judge Urges Fewer Traffic Tickets By MAX E. 8IMO.> : Chief Joseph Koren commented Are police here too tough on “it loola Uko the Jud^ Is speedersT IWe Stole U SS Veen That question is in the minds of many Pontiac drivers in the wakg of Detroit Traffic Judge John D. Watts' contention that Dn t r o 11 police ehpuld issue fewer ticketo. 0 * . * Watts has come out for a program whereby poUcc woqld tania warning tickets for traveling S to J| 10 miles an hour over the limit. m The judge said under present po- a* Miaateseite IS H pnUcy, where drivers. are 2 « Jf R every time they’re caught « ««- vtok « «^ '« iJluaWylng for automotive .. ..tuiniTtb II M ance at normal rates. M as II si contended that is Imtraiy ______a 5 a!^ ktortT }i 11 to the pubUc welfare. iMkMMlIl* t? at Tfsrarto 0. i) IS iJUmu city II SI wsihiB(tsB rr o Wat ‘ -T to ISIliut AattiM 7 : tryiiH to dedde which laws tooutd be enforced. “Pontiac police will not ticketo tf the motorists are not nra than 5 m.p.h. over tha ng»-)tioo apeed." Wan^ ticketo were once towed In Pontiac, but Hw plan waa failure, accordlag to Karen. “The warning ticket was fifed, Koran added, "and if a motortot receivad a aecond violation, he'd have to pay both. Moat driven warning had attached. There wiU a of iU wUl fotocred.'' * .* ★ Insurance poltcies don't concern toe police. K*wi argued. “Offl-cers should give cxacHy the ticket that toe Violatioii calls for,’' difdared. Maalotpal Osort dodge Maaitoo B. Ftomgaa eold In hto optolea tnffie tktoto la Psaltoa bare at a •peadtog ttohet was a mattor for peBm to de^ and that Hwy anMng at a daetatoa. "Each caw is dtfterent.’' lic-CaQum eald. Thara are, I tee _ hig over tbellmh Juat looking out to (Boa wiMn traffic to.haavy You The answer to pnbtem to not toi^ poUw to stop toitong legitimate tickets to motor-tots 5 to 10 mites over tbs Umits, VA solution laiidti ba," ttb M aunastod. "tor tba wcrstsiii ^ eoBKtot «y one to a vielator'a record far a lint at tauH.” McCallum said thSt in many Is that no toaur- cases wainii«i in toe form of anm company should be allowed "man-to-iaan'' «*iVf or "goad stiff to Increaae tts rates or cancel toe lectum" - depending on the dr-poUcy Of any motorist unlem theieoinstancee - would Hefer the too-eecretaiy af state rewbet toe af-ftorist from repeetiiM; toe vloU-Lfonder's driving privitegee." iBim. He asked Congreu Monday for 3618.000 to sat up toe centers and improve counseling of young fod-eral prisoners. The program would begin some time after July 1 if Congress approves. GiH for RB47 Flitr TCH>EKA, Kan. « - Air Force 847 Ospt. Praeman B. Olmstoad cenldn’t be happier. Five wedcs ago, he was released after seven montoa imprtoonment in tha Soviet Union. Tueed^, his wife. Gel], gave birth to‘a 6-pound, 3-ounce girl, their saoond. Popular Power Steering Goes Ov^ Big at Pontiac THE POXTIAC PRESS. WEPXESDAY. MARCH I JHREE Important built-in «faty factor. In the ev«at of a power failure mechanical afeerlnc talcei over in the Since its Introduction in 1953, power steering has become one of the most wcceuful and popular optional equipment Items evw to be offered hy PonHac, with •ales totaling 1.306,745 units ^ugh February of this year. During the 1953 mo^l year,. Pon-dac custonMra orderM 39.^1 ears with power steering. Buyers of 1955 Pontiaes ordered 125.000 ot these factoty Installed units, and &6.Q51 of the I960 models wen Quipped with power steering, amounting to $3 per cent of total production tor that year. In 1961 the trend continues upward at tte rate of 86 per cent. Although Pontiac power steer-lag has met with great sneeess fTMn the my start, It has al-be«i partlcnlariy popdar Hth the ladles. With power steering, parking bi tight spots grocery cart down's sOpenm- Power steering can be beneficial I driven by making steering ef-forUeas in heavy city traffic, bumpy roads, mud, snow and on the open higdiway, thus conserving driver energy In the interest of Pontiac’s power steering has an Four Fined by Union for Joining Lawsuit JACKSON (dl-rourjpembers of Painters, Decorators and Paper-hangers Local 287 were fined from fSOO to $1,000 by the union Tuesday for participating in a lawsuit Orion Man Pleads Guilty to Myles F. MeSweeney, business agent lor the jocal, said Barney Weinhardt of Jackwn was fined $1,000 for violation of the union’ constttution. Three men. Hxmias Keyes, Edward Spencer and Lp-weU Slater, drew $500 fines the same charge. Orion, yesterdw appeared before Circuit Judge Oaric J. Adams and pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of larceny in a building, tr A ★ Judge Adams imm^iately sentenced Shane, 26, of 484 Central 3 to 4 years in Jackson {dead to.the second coUnt because investigation showed he wasn’t ‘‘ involved” in the burglary of the bfickdaon Corp. office, 1745 Seymour Lake Ro^, Orion Township, as believed at tirat. * ★ ♦ It is Shane's second ihipriKm- An average farmer in the U. S. spends riiout $3,500 a year for feed, sehd, fertilizer, oil products, machine, building material and hardware. Prison. He would have faced a maximum sentence (rf 15 years un-1 der his original Feb. 20 guilty plea! to breaking and entering during! the nighttime. j ★ ♦ A ■ Asst. Prosecutor Anthony Ren-' le said Shane was allowed toj Open T S.M. to 9 p.m. daily Sanday 6:30 to 5 KVBM Airro WASH IM W. n«raa I-BUSIER SPECIAl Deism Ireaiaff f eerd Fid iad Cmr Set sr $1.00 Vahe PiU all standard 54' boards SPECIAL PURCHASE! Over 1000 Pairs for Big 3-D AY SOX SALE “TORPUl" S-t■^e-l-c-hMIKlETS Nationally Advertised 59c and 69c Sellers s pairs g • 75% Cotton; 25% Stretch ^ Nylon e Triple tuff—Wear Up or Down e Pure White—Easy to Launder Cuarantoed PIRST quiity. Americas' best teiling, fameus brand tex at ear lewest-ever price. •sms H081ERT - Moia Floor Oae Coat teiea Fatal SsyMKEM-TOm *|S.S9 Gallon Choice trf white and colors. Fully washaUe latex paint in gallons. Limit 4 gaUona. DOOR-BUSTER SPECIAL' Oulr 141 Lth-Smart LADIES' DRESSES Values* to $6.98 Choice of 8 styles in sizes 10 to 18 — but not in every style Wear now and for early spring. —ibia nwr DOOR-BUSIED SPECIAl' CveaJag la Paris LIPSTICKS Nationally popular 1Cve-ntng In Ihirls''^ lipsticks at $1.00 EM laiportod ’Ifortb Stor* n«shlight DaHery Beg. 10c Regular size batteries at thte low price for B-hours only. Imported brand. LIm- S' DOOR-BUSTER SPECIAL' ladjes'-Miiies'-Gitli' EASTER FLATS ^00 $2.00 Sellers Dressy style flats for everyday or Easter wear. Choice of black, brown or grey colors. —BsMawal DOOR-BUSTER SPECIAL' Sale ol EaHre SfocA YARD GOODS fatpe Me Yard ilV R«m»inliig stock of broad-percales, polished cottons, prints. soDds and OOOR-BOSTER SPECIAl end Sark Seams LANES’ HOSIEBT S 33' S nylons m beige and tan shadee. this price -m.i, n^t TOMORROW(THURSDAY Air. )N00N’til9Mi Be Here When Doors Open at 12 Ploon • 9-Bargaia Paekwl Shopping Honrs • riii Lim jimmj LOOK For Tho SpMioi '9-HOUR' Cut-Prico Togi In Every Doptv'Through All 3 Floors Here ore just a few more SUPER DISCOUNTS that moke SIMMS 9-HOUR Sole one of Pontiac's leading sale events. YOU can see for yourself how much YOU SAVE when you shop here at SIMMS . .. shop with the family. Every item GUARANTEED UNDERPRICED plus the certainty of sotisfaction regardless of how much you sove. Sorry—no moil or phone orders during this sole. — Rillrt* Rawrvad to Umit QiisirtlNas, Sa Mara May SAVI — MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS Entin Stock of 5c Candp-IInni-Savart 15»44' Regular 76c value — diolce of \ candy ban. chewing gum and i Llfesaven. Limit 15. RifBUr SOc Talne inait Pencils 12-14' 1st quality leads. meUi bound eta^ top. Advertisers misprint. Ltaut 8 packs. r ^ mmmm, v e Choice ol Titlei File Liiea Paper Coloring Books ' Wrilitg Tablolt s '15' 6'”23' Hours ot fun for the kids — | choice of assorted titles. Limit 3 books per person. J 1 Rmlar 10c tablets — choice of 1 ruled and plab sheets. Limit UUets. DRUG DEP'T. SPECIALS Pack of 25 TabletB ruk «i 10 Bmkb Hyv Alka-Seltzer fiillsHs Blads* 273° rt 24*^ * Regular 80c packs of speedy Wto-Seltser tor headache relief. Limit 3 packa Famous ‘Olllette Thin Blades’ for all double edge safety ras-ors. Limit 3 packs.; Plaia or Meatkel IoU-Om. Stick. Creaii Shave Bonk Deodoraats s. 29' $1.00 00® y.lue All Kranks ‘Super Shave’ instant lather b plab or menthol. Large 014-os. eans. Nationally known brands — Odorono. Buttons. Veto, Wood-burys. Evening in Paris. ANSCO 620-120-127 . Choice el *P0Pm' Imum Camera Film Movie CartooBs 55c 00® «<>« 00 37.95 7 A® 5W,. 151 Ah-weather m film hi blaok and whMc. ^olee of 630-130-137 rises. Fresh stock. Cboksa of titles Inetade ‘Pop- Zipper. Tep-CAMBIA n-ri sotnA Gai^et Bags l•e0^llRg Tnpts #3.95 1 89 Value I. 1200 FL ........ $U llOOFt . . .. . . 1.39 2400 Ft 3.19 Flestlc bag with shoulder strap, ggs^R|Mt^pocket. For most Brand new stock — sound re- lrSSWB’cs,r^““- BARGAIN BASEMENT Choice ol 9-€tIon I CANNON 20 x 40 lick Bbnd BIsaknIs Bath Towels 09 . I n„ Af c - J):WiU 8es«d Candy Frait-Nst Egg 2nd FLOOR SPECIALS Beg. 49c 23' 6ENE1AL ELECTRIC | Steam-Dry Iron $15.95 1^88 Value Bif 2 X 4 FOOT Peg Boards Ftm$b XOPENHAGEir Chawing Snnff I Cans ^50 Rf«ul»r jse e*6 -Pr»ih dsT^ inufj-»enutne ■COPBNHAOBN' —• r»riUr valur. Boll Tom Own Wilb Bngitr ToImmo |2Pkgi. flO Kepiter Ue P«cti of Butler to- 888 S1.29 CAc I Value larg* Pack of 3t SPOOLIE Reg. $1.50 The til rubber curler—) rtlsed on televltlon. For til t atylei In btlr curltni. —Mtin Fltor 96' Model F50X electric iron for steam or dry ironing. With fab- f rtc control | For Vacvui Cleaaers Dirt-Dust Bags IT npletely perforated board. -. Many uses. Hooks .extra. Limit 3. Holds 800 DocnaoBts Porta-File Chasl $1.59 Value $2.49 Value Pack of cleaner bags for most makes of vacuum cleaners, j Number of bags depend on j model of cleaner. j 1 All metal chest In 12Vkx5HxlO nch size. With key and lock, index dividers. S-Pc. Prion ELECrStC Barber ONtfil $10.95 Value Only M outtlU — electric cUp-peri, comb, thctri, ttUchmenti lor eutUat btlr tt home. —Mtia ntor 5“ Zipparad OatM 1'» $1.98 Value —with earrylat handle. Durable Narilc flnteh. Wui ^,^Tt»^ Bex 48 Auerled “CiiyoU'' Ciayons Reg. 75c 44' TXEE Shampoo with Reg. 69c 44' Famous Srylertcm Htlr Oroom Largo Sin ot Famons leigeBS SIu«po9 Reg. $1.00 NatioeaBr advertised ‘New’ Jerfcaa shampoo In laTfo U%-ouaeo slat tor all btlr types. 36' ; F«tte Amib Hidr Spt «Y 3 tat" lUtulsr ne value—baady aoraa ■lal hair spray (or thoat 4ulak toueh-upa. Limit 3. —Mala Flaor Lufo 20-6alloB Siie Garbage Cans y> \ Fit! Over Domupoat Rain-Drain With Cover $2.98 $1.98 Value 7k Popular Robber Tipped Bobby Pint ^ 2»«23® Reiular 35e packs — black or bronte pins with rubber tip*— won't acrateb tho scalp. r 5^ 25 $3.49 Value In 3 tlzea — 73x90-lnch or 73x. Large 30 x 40-Inch hath ai«a 84-inch — moth misUnt, satin towels in multi-color strti^ bound. Rayon and nylon. • Fringed edgea FoiB Bibber leckiig Washeble-Nea Skid lack 18x30” Rngs 6x9 Foot Rug d*"!" ■ “£ 4” Pack el 25 Geincaps RTBUTOL ViUmins $1.98 Value gybutol Tltamlns supply all t> minerals and suppltmcnts I averats person's diet. 21 Celeri-ULT Ntloi Sewing Thread! 12-49' 100 to 125 yard spools in choice of 21 colors — no black or white threads. Heavy Dity DENIM Men’s Dingaroes 74 $2.59 Value 1 Wevei Willow-OVAL ClothesiNisket $1.59 Value m 33” oral clothesbasket with side handles, for clothea, toys, etc. Limit 1. Dibreekible PLASTIC Cutlery Trays Reg. 98c 47' Large size, holds cutlery, tableware neat'- ----------- '------- Assorted Uibreekible PLASTIC Cereal Bowls Can be InstaUed in 80-seconds, directs water away from house, stops lawn damage. GENERAL ELECTUC Wall Clocks 99 $6.98 List 3’ Model 2H104C in metallzed colors. Ideal for borne or for gift 8lvlng. Plus Fed. Tax. Nlyethyleie PliBtic Wastebaskets 57' Rrg. -$1.29 Idtol for any room in Gie home —floral design, choice of as-iiorted colors. IZ-Iick Wa«d Budh ToiM Bowl Bntb Beg. 19c If r == 17 Neetpreof Gluiwue Cb|is or Bowls 9' Reg, tSc sturdy bristles wtm’t mat down —sanded wood handle with ring 'hanger. Umit t. All Aliaiiin>Cenpen Mess Kits 168 Choice of la^ eoffee muga «r Anchor Booking glaMware. CatmSlwIIMM UfllHy KiHi Set W Beg. $1.68 FEune hardenM wood handle, cvbon steel blade- UtUtty knUe end parinw knife. ‘ Reg. $3.69 1 All purpose mess kits for camp-in. travelers, Iwmten. With ease and strap. Muy Dbm ii Hiav S-FI. PiMHe Mat Reg. 98c 48' Ribbed plsstle Rmners—6 ¥t.^by 37-lh. width froteets agatnirt dirt, mud. water. Famous "Coloilo" DHsting Powder Reg: ' ({QC $3.00 —Mata near Jleplaceneal Sleovet Coven Reg. 50c R^Iactmi Largo if.Qnari Sise Plastic Pail SI.OO Value Saty to keep clean plastic pall — won't crack, chip or pad. Ba^l banoie. Limit 1. 56' Ole Caglisb Red Oil ruBitnre Poliih Reg. 19c 13' 10 X 14" Hardwood Slicing Board Reg. fiOc $1.00 boarda. Sava euatara from -iBi rtaa« All LMther Uppmi Boys’ Shoes Values J^QQ $5.95 U.8.A. made by Endlcott-John-son- Lace oxfords or Velcro fasteners. Black or brown. 11'♦-ounce denim, aanforized washable, non-shrink. Blue. Sizes 30 to 42. Irregulars. Leather Ri-Cat Styli Men’s Work Sbos 96 200 $4.98 Q! "... □ 2Vi to 6 W U.S.A. Rndleott-Jnhnai U.S.A. Endlcott-Johnson made, Panco soles, brown uppers. Sizes 6 to 9. For farm or factory SPECIALS for WOMEN 2-Styles of LADIES' Cobbler end Bmomoooo Half Apron ! Leathers-Plaslic-Fabiie $1.00 Values 43‘ 1 <7 Choice of many colors In solids and printo florals in spring colors. Sizes small and medium. «8iW«iBIIWP^ . hyalu Iriil Styl« f Ladies’ Psslias Many colors, materials and styles to choose from.. Your choice at one low price. M gulity-l).$A Mala Ladies’ Bloises . Values to 79c OCC Values 77® to $1.95 H I •’Eiderlons’’. cottons, tricots, in mesh and plain styles, : whites, pastels. Sizes 5 to 10. Ladies' Paaty Brief PLAYTEX Birdies yalues to $6.95 Hundreds of all new sprint styles and colors. Sanforised In sizes 33 to 38 Zipper Fieat COIDUROT Ladies’ Coveralls 00 2" . 1 I $4.00 I NationaUy advertised Piaytex j girdle In extra small size only. J IS girdles left. ' Sizes 10 and 13 only — red <» turquoise corduroy with zipper froilt opening. Saailarjr PlarUe Sbakars Broadcloth Fiettf ^ 39® Boys’Briefs Stt o( Mlt snd pepper aiikken ta SMortad eolare. iiwy to (m and Mey to «tau. —tad Ptaer 5 22' Feaeas 'Sceatex' Maka Baby Dis|Mr Sal $1.95 tm #C Seller Cotton knit telefs with eolor- i Made in the UBJt. - dilrt with .... 1—. m pigjtlc lined panties. Pink r ‘ * b siaee S and M only. ' SilMUNTin^ 98 N. Soginaw Sts'* FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, VVEDXKSDAY. MARCH 8, 1961 SodelytoGetTalk on Highway Safety diainpan ol the engtnciering committee of the Cknadiui Highway At its monthly meeting Thur*-day e\Ttiing, the Oakland Chapiter of the Michigan Society of Pro-fessional Ekigineers will hear Rogr C. Haesler and Gerald J. McCan- McCarthy la ckM af derfga •ar Mm NteMgan ~ DefwrtnMwt and ) on Pine Lake |toad in Weat BkMg|flM Ihwnriilp with dinner scheduled for 7 and the meeting (or I. Jurors' DoTiboroSiont Art Bting Noistd About Xodaly Lodvoi Hospital TYLER, (UPI)~The County grand jury baa no aecrets, but that’s not the way It's sop-poaed to be. I Shirley Simona Jr., an architect who la Jury, foreman, asked the I BUDAPEST, Hungary tAP) _________ _______________ _________ The two will speak on the topic, Tni^n Kodaly 7S hal 1250 to aoundproofi Death_on the Highway -_.*ndj^ , door of ^ Jury roon>_ be-| urraui on mr mgnway — *na ^ tj iWhat Engineers are Doing About cause untem Jury menibera keep! of treatment ter coronary Onran-j^ atending Shop THI 9 i Haesler. autijmotlve safety en-j ■" ♦ * w jbosis, the newspaper Esti Hirlapi'ta the hall ^ hear what la g^ Jgineer tor duysier Cbrp.. is alsoi The meeting will be held at Ro-lreported Tuesday. ling on inside. WAITE DAYS THURSDAY NKHT 6-9 P.M. ORLY SUPER SPECIALS ROMNEY GETS AWARD - George Romney of Bloomfield Hills, president of American Motors COrp.. (loft), recelvea an award in Detroit Tuesday from Mac T. Christian of the Tampa, Fla., TVibune. president ot the Oas Called the Prominent Otiaens Award, the bronse plaque la given to prnmitnent peiwona whose csreecf we» Influenced by ” newspaper ads. In an address, Rama^ said he obtained his first job after coUege' through a newspaper daaaifted ad. Hope for Drop 'in Jobless Rale r*"” LANSING (D-A goal of partlci-Look to Weother, Hike •» least mo communities . w. j • . ij I »|h** been set tor a voluntary vein TPodo to Help Cut hid# safety Imiiectian check pro-Unemployment figure EAST LANSING ID-Sen. Barry Goidwater, R-Artx., believes Communist speakers aboukl bo per- The state safety commiaBloo was told here TTwaday that 17V oom-; muni ties took part fat the program last year and about 250,000 cars; and truda w«w checked for late-' * Providing there la an axially strong presentatkii of the American philosophy, *T can aaa no particular dai^ fat flwir peaking on our campuaet." the vole* A A “R b ana aC lha domfaiaiit (hfloa-j ophies to the wortd today," Gold-r said. "B paopio would know I ' I to, fliara wotod I the MSU campoa. RopidiUcaa stata leadan did nat maat tha lawtoakCT during hb brief stay to the capitol «%. Preaching conservatbra (“the philosophy that wants to make progress on the known and proven \-aJues of the past.") Goidwater described the "new frontier" as a rehash of the new deal and fair deal of the 1930a. 15 Nonstrikers Staging Sleep-In at Sterling Plant MOUNT CLEMENS^ UR-nfteen nonstrikers have settled down with' bedding and food fat the plant of MUc^ SpectoUtles. Kc, "to Sterling Township and say they will stay until labor troubles at the factory are aettled. ^ Members of Osrptators Local Ittt have plckceed the pbat for almest three weeks and there have beea several flareapa of sloleace on the pteket Uses. The 15 nonstrikers entered ihe, plant Sunday and remained. The| windows. Union officials said their pickets' are protesting the rehiring of workers by the firm without regard to seniority. (ASrtrtUMiMti ivipptoMtontoiif SINUS CONGESTION tofetowisaitotow DRESS SHIRTS $288 WsA 'n wear batitts cotton shirts in rspulsr or oxford cloth. Whits, spread or button down colbfs, also colors. Neck silts I4V4-T7.. , Mea's Weer.., Street Floor TROMAC TABLETS iatoaljr to toW U liM mmHa Msto A* M ** *■ iSisilB iwtovkwIiHRbl. ^Nhriwa Nf U Re ilMsa tosdiiat laf tots YOUR CRElllT IS INSTARTLY APPROVED at WYMAR’S ^25 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BEDROOM SUITE Mtn's Hordwick«v T-SHIRTS and BRIEFS 17 E.Huron St. i.( ptwwsliai TMsRtoJtoi -NoBub- N« Fiiuct CMipAny J 18 W. Pike St. £yRNITUR^ 3-*‘2Y T-shirts With reinforced taps shouMsr sTHi no sag nack In Sr M, L. Xl; doubb star laln-fotcad brisft In sites 30^44. Men's Weoi... Blieat fJoet THESE ITEMS ON SJ^LE FOR THURSDAY NIGHT M ONLY! THE POXTIAC PllESS.-WgDNESDAY, I^IARCII 8. 1901 FIVE ' r Negro Populace Put at 10.5 Pet. Percentage Is-Up a Bit From 1950; Big States Gain Most WASHINGTON (UPI)-The Cen-♦«us Bureau lia« reported that aa of last April the Negro population of the United State* wg* 18,871,831. Thus, Negroes accounted for 10.5 nm OMHH L___________________ Negwa ki the IkMi 4s states, tk !• per rent si the popnlaHoa at m.l New York, the most populous state of the nation,ohad the larged number of Negroes, l,fl7.5U; Five other states with more than One million Neifroes counted in the 1980 census were Texas 1,187,1^; Georgia 1,122,596; North Carolina 1,116,021; Louisiana 1,«3S,207; and "Unois 1,037,470.. The largest increases in Negro populations occurred generally In the most populous states. Freedom of Press Committee Reporb ACAPULCO, Mexico (UPD-The Inter - American Press Anoci-ation's freedom of the press committee meets here today as a prelude to weekend sessions of the lAPA's Board of Directors. * * ' a Editors and publishers from most of the nations of the Western Hemisphere are converging on Acapulco for the matings. Press Freedom Chairman Jules DuBois said on his arrival here w lii no freedom ol exin Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Paraguay, Nicaragua or Haiti. Small School Districts Get Bid 'Mosf Limit LANSING (UPI) - Arty. Gen. Paul L. Adams said today school districts, other than.first- and second-class districts, must take competitive bids for all alteration and repair contracts over $2,000. The opinion was issued at the request of State euperintendent of Public Instruction Lynn M, Bartlett- . Gets Life Sentence tor Knife Slaying - PHILADELPHIA (AP)'- Norman T.* Wilson, 18, Negro youth accuiwd' of fatally stabbing a nhlte boy, has been sentenced to life iihprisonment for the slaying. Three Quarter Sessions Court judges abo' sentenced, two other Negro youths Tuesday to terms of up to 15 years in connection with the fatal stabbing of John A. Camplgiia,,. 17. a South Philadelphia honor high school student. Lonnie Jackson, 19, drew a 7^- to-15'*'year term. Franklin D. Sutton, 16, was sentenced td !^to-10 years. AH three had pleaded guilty to general charge'of murder. 52 Collie Students in Trouble Over Beer I GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) - Flfty-jtwo Grand Rapids Junior CoOqce northwest side Amertcaa Lagion Post halL “We a^ reviewing the status of each student individuBUy,” leaser said. "Those not directly involved, who Just went-along, nnay be re-j admitted.” y I Shiawassee County ^jto Get Aid for Roads Will Leave Cincinnati to Head VA in Detroit 'students were on suspension today WASHINGTON (UPI) - Boberd*'”’ part in-a beer party Fitz^rald, now manager of thej*^ich was raided by police Friday Vetwans Administration regional night. offiee at Detroit. ♦ ♦ ♦ . ' I He succeeds G^ne Robens whoj Dr. John E. Visser, college dean. I will become a special assistant tojordered the rtudents suspended,! • the undersecretary of the Army, and also placed on suspension Sig-i -----^— ---------- ma Kappa Theta, an independent ! . ___ Portland cement was first made fra.temity at the college which’al-[year period from ^uly 1, 1962 in the U. S. in 1870 'legedly sponsored the party at a;June 30, 1967. LANSING (fi — Plans Ibr some I$1. million in highway tnqwo^e-jments In Shiawassee County w«re idhnounced today by the Slate Highway Department. | The program will cover the five- I - • to J Here Are Just Semples oTlhe Big Buys You'll Find During . . . WAITE DAYS Special Purchases and Reductions From Stock! Outstanding Savings In Every Dept.! Shop Thursday Till 9 . . . Friday Till 9 . . . Saturday Till 5:30! Use Your CCC Charge Account! $3.00 2 Stylel/Print ond Checked Rayon and Cotton Golfer Dresses ^3.99 Wosh 'n weor fabrics in cool, fresh afternoon styles. Sizes 12 to 20 ond HVz to 24 Vi, in blue, green, brown. 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Fourth Floor RANCH LENGTH DRAPERIES Rm *1 3.99 1 Single-width by 36-inch. Solid color with pinch pleats. Foarih Floor THE PONTIAC PRESS 4S Huron Sfrert WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1.190. ut'n. Mta W. rmuMi*. jmi A. Mur. iB« atmurr •>< BAttor iTMMmr m< w ‘ AiWtJalM OBt«»*r t>U U TiUIVBi otoni e iMMtM. a Mu—«t» JOU ClmUtMs ¥■»*(*: ClkMitWd MuM*r Um>) MvctUMI Lyndon Wasting Time? Let President I^ide Soane say the Senate chair of the presicUng officer over the Senate is becoming too cool. By this they ipean that Vice President Ltkdoh JoiwaoN should spend more time In the Senate chair. I Oder the Const it atioa, this is Ihe main fnnction of the Vice President. In recent yoars, the chair is usually occupied by a tegular Senator and the Vice President only takes over when something “hot” is on the agenda and he may be required to cast a tie breaking vote. are a tr^endous assist and production wilUtart this ycfu-. But that Industry win. absorb only a small part of the labor force. ★ ★ ★ The World Bank proposed that oil money be used first for education and steps are being taken to teach efficient agricultoral meth-oda so that the people can make a Living off the land. Irrigation sys-teaas and reclamation programs are under way. After that, the bank advises, light industriea could be established as a further step to strengthening the econ- ★ ★ ★ Lgst year Sen. Stephen Young, D-Ohio, used a stop, watch to compile a list of who spent how much time presiding over the Senate Republican leaders say one GOP member, already has suggested that a stop watch be purchased. According to the records, Nixon ranked low and the Democrats claimed he waa not paying attention to his duties. Vice President Johnson has even more “outside chores” to do than did Nixon. The problem is, of gourse, how far Libyan leaders will be politically able to ewry out the plan. Once moved to towns, workers want to stay there even though living conditions may be very bad. They clamor for big industrial development right away to provide employment. All too often new nationa have plunged into building ated mills and an industrial complex before they had a population trained or cconomicilly able to use them. The World Bank would like to prevent this. Voice of the People: Thanks Press for Story on Pmsonous Sprays Ibc Pram ia to be cemmenM tor the revealing article about the oolaod aaraya mn— our faatlMced tiiands. ■ The government made each a fum about the cranberry Now nw have the poison spray all over the country on ever:^ing we eat, and the government lets these dilnei in on. , . W dr ★ ★ Wr ★ More power to you in your attenpt to let the public know Just what wc have to eat. and the poisoned air that we have to breathe and the sickness that follows. Eaaohg. Kbey Phone Solicitors Disgust Housewife G>nsal Seeiu Data on Area Danes R it disgiMting to have to answer telephone soUcItatieo calls when 1 am chin deep in bouse- of Kivaey and are Our telephones are tor our convenience, not for merchants who want to piMh their products or George P. Evenon, Danish Om-■ul In Detroit, hat announced that his office is compiling a history of ■II Danish immigrants to the Detroit arm. vrhether or not Uving in this area now. Don’t CsU Me, FB Oill Y— Urges W Vote on Con-Con Here He Comes Again Will Pressure JFK to Resume Time Dwindling on Atom Test Ban Vote "no” on the revision of our State Constitutka. Competent law-yens will tell you there is Hotting wrrong with.our Conkitutlon. It restrictf the wrtW spending otherwise possible by various amendments which were put Jn after much hud work 1^ taxpayers. 9lr. Evenew.ts having letters seat to aU kaewa Inmilcraats. their letodvea er friends seek- TWs hiptory. when completed, sill become part of the Danish Memorial gar^ to be located at the Danish Old People's Home. Rochester. Royal Oak aculplsr, Is creating statuary tor the gardea aalng a Hans 7— want the g— tax The Man About Town ★ -A ★ * An unofficial count shows Johnson ______________________________________ now has 31 office rooms assigned to him at the Capitol, the Senate office A ffpi* 33 YGAFS building and the White House office building. It occurs to us that (he Vice President would have to be playing the game of musical chairs in order to keep very many of (hem used. The slop watch idea sounds about a.s childish as some of the .oratory coming from the Senate chambers. By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON l% location of some of his relatives In the Pontiac area quickly brought the desired information In letterb from Mrs. Vers Cook Busted of Holly, and .Mrs. William Uacta of Davisburg. There may be nothing in a name, but in an Alabama town I recently hoticed that George Collision conducts an autoinoblle repair garage there. By JOHN C. .METCALFE It would be grand to romp and play . . And be a rabbit ail the day ... To sleep out to tlw summer sun . . . And to the winter snow to run ... It would be nice' with wings to fly . . . And be a bird up to the siv . • ■ And watch the cities far below . . . About their daily business go ... It would be fun to be a deer . . . And to the thicket disappear ... Or over mountain.tops to roam . . . And in the forest be at home . . . It would be great in arctic air ... TO be a little polar bear . . . And slip and slide upon a slice . . . Of floating snowy glacier ice . .. It would be wonderful, indeed ... Such carefree IK’e*. as these to lead ... If only sportsmen gave up game . . . When they their rifles raise and aim. (Copyright. INI) aged 68, who asiures me that nudism is not improper, since there are over a hundred nudist parks to the United States. Headquarters of the American Sunbathing Aesodation at Slays Land^, N.J.. is on the main street ttrecily opposite the county cotn’ttousc. Many members of the association are clergymen of all faiths, and the nudists’ appeal is to families—fathers, mothers, children of all ages. The nudist suggests that my correspondent visit a nudist camp or headquartera or read nudist literatun if he really wants to know about nudism. Says ‘Honor System’ Is a Folly By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE H peshapa that to why 1 have takea patos to apeoify that I reoanunead mxHty w as Httto CASE Hd27; Tom B.. aged 47. is a police captain who was one of mv students at the Northwesf-em University Traffic Institute. "Dr. Crane, ” he began a.s we nad lunch together recently, "I marvel at Um gullible attitude of many college profes-aors. ’’You h a mentkmed t h e< folly of expecttogl an ‘honor system'l to work, yet a lot^ of teachers still DR. show an exaggerated de\’otion to that ‘honor system’. “In tact, I their beats, and the tame is true Jn the ciaasropm. “In fact, honest people relish having police on duty at all t|laie8. "It Is oily tte erooks who ■ystem’ so I am wondertag as to the backgimuHl at thooo sta- tte 'I Russia will imitate our meekne.« and non-belligerent ways. * * f But that is wrong psychology, tor a bully grows even more obno.x-ious as his victims meekly submit to his tyranny. A bally respects only strength, not weakaeMk U yov oot-alHNit “Are they Just Immature? Or did they cheat to their own youth and thus feel they would be hypocrites to deny the same privilege-to the present crop of youngsters? The Conntry Ptrton Verbal Orchids to- Andrew Voes of 98M Brookdale Lane; 90th birthday. Mrs. AtoHlti Gregson Of Keego Harbor; B2nd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Krteltohl of Waterfor^ 53nd wedding annlTersery. of Bloomfield HUla: SSrd birthday. Mr. and Mra. Albert Bewerae» of Rochester; 92nd wedding anniversary. of OrtonvUle; Mth birthday, less than what is generally accepted as proper dress for bathing. Pictures ot nude individuals in magazines and on TV do not seem to offend anyone, perhaps because they are not posing for sex appeal. Nudity is a health querikm. not. Wheaevwr and 0 wear fervent In l defense et the "Even a reltgioua thnatlc should know better than to put crooks on their so-called honor, for there is no honor among thito^es. "Turning your back on a lion In the Jungle doesn’t convert him into a domesticated cat. "Such to their social immature, can handle tbeii functions. cowards. to his eepected level ef bsnor. "What’s wrong with these peo- nen permit, the nuder the better. 1 say. Q.—Meny of us were disaiipotnt- advlce was dieoantlnaed in our hioel pepar, but we are etfll Dr. Brady fans .... at 60 my nails are cracking and pltttog . . . (Mrs. C. E. A) ' "Jnugtoe what would happen if we pulled all of our police force off the city atreeti. HONOR AND THIEVEg "Would that give greater pretac-tioa to the honesL law abiding dtiaens? •N>r weald R pie «1io thus keep harping about the great merits of the ‘honor system*. for It ALWAYS aids and abets crookedness. And sd are cheaters, for their code involves taking advantage of honest folks, which Is why ttey relish ‘bdnor system’ examsi , "Leopards don’t ‘chaqge their ■pota. nor do criminals become angela beeanne the poUce turn their bachs.*? ■Sy32r-?’K5-''^’ Ans i-ge waa L Send mn « "Well, any teen-ager should PAOmSTS tm NAITE Paeffists mi(M feel Justified to Rinnrttog tte honor system at coUege exanto, but noMy else can be Justified in so doing. laitead, say padflats, then Awsmma Prwl n niitM ir*a"a ss ? OtawM, Uvlni-, -----BU MhW i—, —r- ■••ws SS) M « 3 '•Wfot hM wmi paM ,v. tHE POKTIAC PKESS, VVEpyESDi^. HARCH 8, 19gl SEVEN Executive Gets Out of Prison Wi$«nghous® Official S«rv»8 26 Days Over Price-Fixing Debbie Withbs Well to Critically III Ur ^ HOLLYWOOD tinue. 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Ra^ went home, feeling canhdait Omt Mw.i One day^ Ralph was . at laie, be couM tdm op his Rfeipaint the baseboards in tte down-where he had left it three yean stairs hall wHh a new member before. named Henry, recently released He was wrong. In the exdte>|trom the santtarium. ment of getting home, he forgot' Henry was a very fat boy of 17 that people do tut always know.who seldom spoke, a sloppy work-how to react to someone who has er, he conUmally splashed paint been “sick” and "away.” {Ralph’s shoes. LIKE A CHILD {LOCrr US T0HPCR He began to sense this from the; "If you're too sitmid to do it start. There was the attemoosi he'right, don’t do It?” Ralph shouted stopped In die Utchen to tell hisjat him. mother be was gdng to tbej With a stridum look. Henry re-movies. treated into the Idtdien. ‘That’s alee, dear.” she -««s | One of the other members came “Bat wail a ihBste’aim IH ga^^**.*^-. was prepaHag to ‘Hdw Baiyb”. to dte ntovles as Iheagh he were a cMM iBBtoad at a Bsaa af «. But the most discouraging thiagr of aQ was Ralph’s inability to find a job. He coddn’t explain his teat >eara and he was sdismed to admit hsving been in a mental hospital. In time he just stopped|gi» j «i«ft want to dunk you." trying. One evening his father -pof whatf” I "»ww« ■ You could get a job if JW * wanted one. You’re just Uayl.” ! Ralph was shocked; he pickedl When the girt scolded Ralph for up his raat and fled. Aa bejhHnglBeonsideeBte. it was the first! crossed street after street, be be- indicadon he’d had of how ego-came confused. joentric be had become in his a . jdeot with Henry had helped SEES HK CHIHCH . . s.} 1 t. lUCUi WIUI ri^IUTY IMWI He was no longer sure ^ ! think of someGiie besides ness was not returning. Suddenly ^,, he was terrified. j Ralph wandered tor an hour or' more, until he saw the churr*’ the (ume church in which he been christened and where he had attended Sunday school. On an impulse he w'ent inside. He knelt in the pew as he had years before. "Dear (3od. ” he pnyed out loud in the empty, quiet chtnrh. "pleaai don’t let me get sick again ’ The next day wraa Ms aecsiM moMhly vtaH to the elhde aad “Td like you to go there. Ralph." the psychiattist said. “» " isn’t a hospital or cUnie. R'k a Ineeting place tor former mental patients-* hallway houte to cam brownstone building on New York’s West Side. Ralph walked around the Nock three ttmea before be finally found the courage to go in. He had no oooner proaented The following Is a list of births recorded recently at thi OaMant Ctmnty Oerk’s Office (by name of father): “That wan’t necesoaiy." lid mrfly. “You’ve hem here long enough to know there njore people to consider than just Ralph went to the kitchen. The oy was sitting at the table, tears in Us eyes. 1. "I spolo- From then on. Ralph tried to{ link more of others; the more f Id. the more secure he became. FoUr months after Ralph first arrived at Fountain House, the staff there found him a job with an empioyer wrho knew his background and who understood his -5^-‘ Pre-Easter Candv Sale Special All Week! Ham’s a whole pamde of sparkling Sanders Easter Candies. Tlie Mauply wduced prices wttl make Heamr and fuirto get acquainted with “candy at its bestl” As$orte(TChocolate Creom Eggs CHBWY, COCONUT. CAHAAAEl CUfAM yj 1C Rag. 6 for 50e 6 for ^ I Pan Jelly or Cream Eggs aqc Reg. 59c 1 lb. -47 Chocolate Honey Coconut Chicks^ and Rabbits QQC Reg. 10 for 39c lOforOO Chocolate Marshmallow Nests qO^ Reg. 6 for 44c 6 for 07 Chocolate Marshmaltow Eggs MILK OR OAK CHOCOIATE 40^ Reg. 69c Box of 12 07 A SYMBOL OF QUAUrY IN OOOD-THINGS-TO-EATI SMCE 1875 MICH eooo ONIY AT SANDIH STORK AND SUMR MARKH DIRARTMINTSi AND FOR DMIVHY AND MAIl ORORS OMY B SHIFPRO IMMIWATIIY. ITe’rc proud of our new addition to the THOMAS ECONOMY <^amily"—our beautiful new DRAYTON PLAINS STORE ... and ... 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MIRACLE MILE Spring Tonic Free Seamanship Course Will Begin And, if that’s what you know’ about boating, then, before >*00 SliidenbtoIakeat'J.:?^’ Minimum Wage National Tests NEDT, Merit Exams to Be Given Saturday at Three High Schools Many students is P(»tiac high schools wlU put in a modified six-day achool-week with the National Merit Scholarship qualifying test and National Educational Development tests sdieduled to be given~ Saturday. The tests will begin at 9 1 h grade stadeats wUT taka Plaid Is perfect for Spring - into - Summer. And so care-fret in this crisp Dacron and cottaper comes in handy fimes, ■ w- -★ w James Prenatt, 25, told police a car pulled beside him early Tuesday, and one of the two men inside oidered him to hand over his billfold at gunpc^t. Prenat said he hurled a news- Money Reserves I Increase in State LANSING (Uh) - Reserves in; were boosted during the last week of February wiM>n| the state spent $9 million less than! jit took In, State Treasurer Sanford! A, Brown said Tuesday. | '■ Ai ★ ★ ! Income into the Treasury during i the week of Feb. 27 totaled $36.95 million and expenditures were! $27.95 miUion, Brown said. The transactions during the week LOU-MOR osra Daur IS ajs. tn s rM. UMTED SHIRT DISTRIBUTORS both of the world s truly light whiskies are imports-Canadian and Scotchr ; that's right. And the lightest of them all is iniported Canadimi ClulC DonH Miss the Boat Lower the poop deck and run launch that trim little, craft in’ Why risk your neck and those local watm this spring, better of others by being a sign up for the U.S. Coast Guard's ‘ forthcoming safe boating course in Pontiac. WASHINGTCMf WV-Walter Reuth-er said today members of Congress who oppose raising the federal minimum wage ought to be required to live on $40 a week util they change their minds.' 'You’d get the fastest legislative action in the hietory of Congress," the Auto Workers Union inesident predicted at a Union gathering. Reuther said it is "pretty nice' for congressmen to live on a $25,000 annual salary enjoying what he called free medical cm at Walter ‘ iSwpital and “siibddized hair cuts" at C^ritol Hill barber shops.' Registration tor the free baolc oeamanslUp and small boat ban-dUng oonne will get under way next Wednetdny nt 7 pjn. la Pwitlne Central High SchooL Classes will he held each Wednesday for the next eight weeks at the school from 7:30 until 9:30 p.irt. * ★ * Qualified instructors from the] Coast Guard Auxiliary's Pontiac: flotilla will teach classes in the proper handling of Outboard motor boats, rules of the waterways, correct usage of nautical terms, navigation, and the reading of compasses and charts. ♦ ★ ★ Those completing the course, which is to a shortened version of that offered here last year at this time, will receive Coast Guard certificates snelste^ be., tt GUeagn. The test is designed,, to givn students an objective intigbt into their Bcholastie development. The three^nur exam provides scores in English, In addition to.'test results, each efudent in the top-ranking 25 per cent la tite state will receive certificates of educational development later in the year. 11m Nlkaexamls The test it given each year by| M Natiooal Merit Scholarship: Owp- « P®'! of ti» nation’i ' St independent sdiolarship! program. Awards are granted on the basis of inteDecttial merit, but stadent financial needs determine the size of individual stipends, which are renewable each year without further testing. I I^-ranklng students are an-noimoad ia September. Beth testa, carry « fee $LS0 per student. AP Editors Givt Plaque . to LBJ in Appreciation WASHINGTON (H-A plaliue expressing appreciation for his aa-loe that the Kennedy administration believes in "the fullest possible freedom o( puUic infor-maUon’* has bera presented to iToa President tyndiMi B. John-m. The presentation was made by ^ Aaeodated Press Managing Editors Ataodation. It quoted from prcsldeiiteleet at flit APME eon-venflon la Wimamabuiv, Va„ last Nbv. 19. Maryiaad fanners often turn their turkeys kxne in their tobacco “"i to eat the worms and insects which might damage the RipVanWiniile Coddn’tsie^mhi NaggingBacluHAe “The Best In The House” in 87 lands. 6 YEAllS OLD. 90 4 PROOF. IMPORTED BY HIRAM WALKER IMPORTERS. INC..DETR0IT. MICHIGAN. BLENDED CANADIAN WHISKY . ■always first O U a I t t t - LIGHT UP to suit your favoriteTdecor! • MODERN • PROVINCIAL • TRADITIONAL Brighten up your living room with smart looking lamps from Penne/s housewares department. Whether you’re decorating new homes, small homes, old homes, 14rge homes, Penney’s has the lamp for every decor. Fine selection of early American, modem and provincial lamps. Let us help you solve your lighting problem. 98 46 29 USE PENNEY'S CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN MRACIE MILE Opel Met. Ibra SeL IB li. Ml PA. I TEN TTO PONTIAC PRESS, T^jiNESDMVMAECH 9, -FowtaiB pm «ct»{ not Hane>bM««d eoOM eoati i Itoal «r li osMBM an ontil aAn tia«» omli a cap. < 6 to 9 p. m. specials Man in Space Scientists Wark for ^Nothingness* THURSDAY NIGHT isolated canyon SO miles northwest iol bc^, scientists are working on ia project to create the hottest, boys' shirt scfl 1«7 amrg» It Thursday 6-9 Only Whtte. maize or blue cottxm - sMrt with bow tie. Fliie washfast (abrlo tn sizes 6-L Save Sic. men's aport shirt 1418 Values to 3.99 dune It, I cott^ Casv-care Jong sleeve shuts in aasonod-pattems sn ■nalL medium, .large. I to 9. Mn-s rsraMiBft. Msi St«d Folding Chair at Low, Low Price 222 Rugged channel steel with steel capped feet. Form fitting ■ itoured beck, anamel f: Same type filtering materials as onginal equipment. Pita most cars. Save at Seanl "Sadsfaction guaranteed or your money hack” 134 N. Saginaw Phone FE 3*4171 SEARS By BOX WILKS j Several Unds' of pumpa will re-BLltBANK. calif. (UPD-ln an *»« the chamber't pr*mra to one4dUloiith that o( the air oiK-aide—a vacuum In wUeh a |dna pong ball win evaponte in a few mimitaa. ‘ ' | Lockheed. Atrcrafl dalms the Yet. the vacuitm in fte tham. project ia the tree world s most,»>« wUI ha far from that mdUiiig ambitious attempt to dujttlcatecna- tn toterplanetaiy ^ Lamore ditions of apace—in fa vacuum 1h approach that, tha pres-chamber 10 feet in dikmeter andjp^ ’•W'W »*vt to ba reduced at iineet high. Shnnlaltag aa altitade af m IoWUCAHW UIODIOWN mUes. the rhamber't vacuum Actually, will he the umrest maa haa there ia no known way to dupU-r«me to produdhe the ueur- jcate the vacuum of iaterplanetary BothiagueM of space lu a laboltl- 'space, tary, acrerdlug to Dr. Lowta I "We can't keep the Med walla i Lamore, chM aetentM at Lock- lof a chamber frm evaporating,' heod'a raHforula dhition. jhe laid. "Gaa and partidea are Chicken Pox on Rise in Oakland County ^laaaad haR^iiplaaa, haB> ■paeMUj^to ba aaed Psr daat aad ■waruM a( apaea. "For aB praot>eal phrpoaes. the apaeaeralt win bt hurtUng through Laglatiea, Keoeua. During simulatod miaaions in Iha chandler, one at iva to be buUt'In Ryt Canyon lor high aid-tude and apace raaearch. ia scheduled tor first tests this sumr and materials will be subjected to leoid and heat ranging ) mimw 4S$ to- idua^SOO degraaa Fahrenheit u weU 'as the aretooa of radiation and meteorttic particles. How long will ^>acesblp ma-erlala bold up tinder such evapora- ing parts ba made to operate I ricants amply evaporate? Thoae of the queatkms Lodt* from It to S. However, i SOniUTB tAOUnON Batteries of quartz lamps and ordinary light bulbs will be used ' Chicken pox went on a rampage land County fer the past twotf® slmutate some of the radiations m the counQ! Jest week Jmu de- vreela. accottling tq the health de-,“ •!>«* "'tihtn the chamber, dined sUghtly in Pontiac, accord-purtmente. Urawre said a flonr-Hko ma- Tng to the city and county health! w^^^^ u-s^l - -- - • mmrimo ma departments. jouckM pei w , There were 102 new caaea ro- Mump.............lei ported in the county last » ' compared to tt'tiie week before. |wiito^ coufk • Nuaty lUa totals g;K!i of eWokeu pn Helsa spsau ba shat tote tta » ttscif,” he said. A FAMILY AFFAIR toesal ItS am «dlaa taiitals lit^ PtoWornu._aglyparasttoitlmsMd IsBl oipstto say tobtoTeiit of tvsT] wbatJayM%P-WtoUstoda...aad gowriglutoworC i-kfila Pia-Wor Dwft Uks '--------------- auB. Ughly eeutarioqs Ptn-Woms wkleli tarfset sutimaniiliss. Get c*s--Btoi 2aywig P-W Varmifuas . ., smaD.sasy-to-takst '^' - - ' ^ staatordiMisaBs \buV^ wefcomt to our iMity Associates LOAN COMPANY Cash whfin you nead it for bills or any other Twrth-while purpose.' The Associates makes loans from F25I.F500 on your signature, furniture or car. Terms are itailop-made to fit your budget. You’i|i welcome to our money. Associates LOAN COMPANY PONTIAC: U5-127 N. Scfinew, FI 2-0214 Mkkifiii Mkecif Mile. Ff t-M4l DRAYTON PtAINS: 4494 DWe Mwy., ORS-1207 ---— gasassA at sar aMNitll M OsIsaMt *8 ^ RH% 9^ ^ Would Fix Stamp Fes Ngw c ot mumps were aleo! LANSING (H—Sen. Harry Lito-up laat week. Ihe* county re-!wu^ R-Benton Harbw, said to-, -corded 57 as compared to S toeiday he plans to introduce a blU week before, and Pontiac cases which would require trading stamp went from 38 to 44. companiea to file a registration There wwe 19 new cases of rtatement and fee. nieaales last week tn the county and 25 the preceding week. Pon-; __ _ —i^qb tiac recorded 8 new cases, up two TEE I H ^ TMUmm (AdVVlUMBMrt) Pontiac alao recorded two new-cases each of nibelle. hepatitis; and rheumatic lever, and one each ______ of scarlet fever and dyzentery last: tugtttovssr Ntad Nof Imborrau Of tolm tosy> tow Noue had been reported the biMl at Just tba wroBStEna. Do mot liva to tiar oTUda hanoonuntom. Just tprtnklo a UtUa WArrmttB. tha attaltoa (BeB-add) powdw. your ptotaa. BoM falsa taath -BrmlyjM thay faai The Mowing is a list of new, ^JSS. ases of commumcable diseases; odor btaath". Oat PaantB at APPUANCE BUYERS-OLUE FRETTER SEZ: I CHALLENGE ANYBODY!!! ... ui Fartlifraioit 1 ProMiit !• 6ivt Tfi Om M tkt Bill Appliaact. TV w Hi-Fi DmIi ia the UnlteR Stilei— 19-INCH SLIM LINE TV .0*^ R138 39-Inch DELUXE GAS RANGE $124 13Vi Cu. Ft. REFRIGERATOR 'Sla^ $2 29 NORGE ELECTRIC DRYER $119 $236 21-lwcli Uw lay TV $19995 3l4kl. 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Danny Thomas, one of the best loved entestainerB, approve! of this smart modem loidc .. .likes what it does for his appearance..You*!! like it too, once you see what it does for you. Daroff ^ors *Botany* 500 dothes with great ddn is a superb duMce of .cttstonl type fabrics, in a wide nmge.eC^icliisive patterns and shades. Come in and see r outstanding sdecdmi of this fine clothing. $69.80 It $t0.80 DOWNTOWN PONTIAC Open Men., Prf. *'«! » P M. ^Exclusiroiy Ours In i VllMiMMlII Pontiac TEL-HURON CENTER open Tliars., Frl., Sot.. Moa. *WI 9 P.M. A .-J'. THE PONTIAC PBESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. 1961 ELEVEX *T*5i 79e y«to« ml ,ostf^w $v»* Vo\tt« Dormtytr Portobic MulH-Sp«t'ears,‘Goldberg told the Sen-late Finance Committee the situation "is grave enough to srar-rait ipunediate attention by the Gaagress.’'' Hb says be hopes to die Sow of additional benefit payments to the unemployed by mid-April. Rep. WUUam Haysmrd. R-Royal Oak, has qionaored House BUI 93 which provides for the appeal of deeiaiea by a board irf aaning IV aUdsvaace. to be granted rMroactive to the start of the 1900-61 School year. wUl be has'beeit {125 since General Motors ' the plan in 1966. Goldberg asked the committee to approve tate House biU without cfaai^. Detroit Zoo Will Open on Thursday, May 11 TV Detroit Zodogicsl Park v appeals or any Other agency on [open for the 1901 season on Thurs-miestkiDsid law. Rsrauldalsodar-fday,.May H, the park.coramisrign ib' mning authority over "struc-! ruled at a recent meeting. The , tunes" which may ndl he huild- commission also get file opening F ings. [date for the Children’t Zoo at Belle Isle (or Thursday May 18. At Records Institute , t,* commlsrion reouemed «:hool i : to Detroit this week attendtog!^**^" f *T Idle Basic Institute lor Medicali^'«^™^t'^.'»^‘hthe»orf- |RecortPtowmwlcondurtedbythe|i«^JP«^ American Association of Medical Record Librarians in cooperation with the American Hospital Astoci-1 How timea change! Nowadays atkm is Mrs. Donald J. Wibon of when the doctor.finds a patient to Pontiac General Hospital. She is a run-down condition, he preacribes assistant medical records U- [less golf ;and more time at the brarian. office. Probation Offers $lecond Chance —/or Theft adoo with our dealerein the trato-tog car loan program aecderate progrea toward the goal of mal^ thia vital Inslroe-don universally avallaUe to die ’a youth.”' OardoB aa^ to eaoaarage aaaxl- program and to lecsgaltloa of ■ by Under terms of the GM plan, a »ler receives the allowance ‘ the eorporatton tor each - new Msmd^, Pontiac . Owvtxdet lent tobcfaools lor diW trataing. A further requirement Is that cars muM be equiiped with two Bigproved type front seat hritt, dealer-instaUpd at factory expense. More than 1.200,000 high school studants in the United States re-! some form of driver educiw tion annually with approximately 100,000 of them benefiting from 1 course Including behincUhe-wtieel- instruction. GM’s contribution to the pro-frain during the .-196»60 school year totaled near^ {300,000 on almost 4.000 cars. Since 1966. aUow have totaled {2,697,600 on 21,510 cars. develepim; the atdtades and akIllB beUad dw wheel wUeb are dm major requMte of greater highway ea^. "We hope this Increaaed cooper- Seventebn-yearuld Leslie C. Modey of Pondae wlU ba arraigned to OrcOtt Owat lloiiday on diargea of burglariziiig Donna’s Restaurant. 891 Baldwin Ava„ the night of March 3. Hurry Up Aid Bill, Warns Miriani which {9 was taken from a Coke WASHINCTW (UPI) — Detrdt Mayor Louis C. Miriani caUed upon Congress today to shore up the nation's economic dike by quick of tlie bill to aid iepnuei "Tha rMag flaad of aaempley-iwwt has spilled over all atoag Ihe Bae,” he wanwd a Haaee 'When the local proMem grows out of hand,” be said, "we call immediate neiihbors. But when the entire dUce is threatened, it becomes a nationwide problem.’ Miriani said the entire ndtknal. eoondmy has become engulfed by the .scurrent recession “deqiite bllntf Bcofflng to the contrary . . Probation proyad MiO(t4h4B4 Ifr lara Mmielpal Cawrt dwdge Maa-riea B. Fimegaa yealeiday la belag held kr r Oeaatjr fa*, aaakh d admitted the burglary, to than two months havt passed tihee Modey was given three years probation and ordered to pey {100 oourt coats by Qreuit Court Judge Clark J. Adams. That sentence was for bur^ariz-ing the same idace, Donna’s Restaurant. exactly two months esriier on Jan. 3. Police said Motley ad- j Two Quakes Rock Chile SAMIUOO. 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MARCH Boy„3, Regains Consciousness After 70 flours A boy tvho rabnliMl tB a ccRif tor moic ttun 10 houiy at Pontiac Optec^Athle Ho^ital •iBce being hit by a ca^- near MU-fond Friday, has regained con- Robert Cassidy Jr. was removed from the oxygen tent yesterday. Hospital auUiorities said the boy’s condition is greatly improved and he has been taken off the criUcal list. He Is Om son e« Mr. aad Mi». Hebert Osartdy el HartMr Springs. IlMgr were vtaltiBg Ibeir IMT 8. Milford Read, when yeong Robert dashed Into the ptreet while playtaf la froat of the b«»e. » The boy was hit by a car driven by Victor A. Mireau. 42, of 3015 Delroee St., Milford. The driver told sheriff's deputies he was unable to step in time to i hitting the youngster. Mirrau was not h^. Bill toHikeOas Tax Filed in State Senate Arc Ordbrs Sea Study on Problem of A>Woile WASHINGTON (UPI)-The Atomic Energy CommlHiop has LANSING W—A bDI which wouldjordered an oceanic survey to de-raise the, state tax on gasoline^™*”® would happen to ra-frwn 4H cents a gallon to 6 cento; has been filed for Introduction in the Senate. TV measure was sponsored by| two Republican senators, Haskell L. Nichols of Jackson, and William MQliken of Traverse CHy. diooctivo materials rdeased in Os wea* by military, industrial. The (Ornate in New Mexico What it learns will be of help,!ranges from that of Hudson Bay spokesman said, in regulating {to that or New; Orleans becauie of future use of nuclear reactors tor a difference in the state's eleva-such purposes as-dredging miner-1 ttons, PndfiMWiIckIt nuMn I ***“‘bS Msea” nisim's wIidrifHii 42N. Sstiasw |l M5M ar rbtMsi rs A LATE STARTXK Fred E Farnham at K may nation's oldest "new business” owner. He and Mrs. tm just (^lened the Kalamazoo .stamp' and coin Cb Israel Condemned CiAZA (AP)-^The Arab-lsraeli | Tuesday condemned Israel lor an air attack on an Arab settlement in the Sinai Peninsula last Dec. 2. {HALF soles! 'T’©i OILLMEirS SHOES 2 TSKNS'« WOMBN'S GENUINE UATHER i ^MHivemru Sale T)iscomts^i>50i Rog.3.99 SAVE 1,52 <- ■ gOtHTEEy THE PONTIAC PRiE^SS/ WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8, 1961 Peace Corps Pbuld Soar or Flop AJbertaoa nid fen a campui ( the Peace Con>a moat be ANN ARBOR » - One of the chief arcfalte^ of Presi-doit Kennedy's Peace Corps says It can beconW “a new diinen-NOB for underwand inf — or one of the greatest, fiascos of aQ lawym Title Finn 7th Company extreme nre. He urged fiiat the Hie promise and wuming wbi gi\vn to a group of Unt-vuraity of Michigan studenU Teesday night by Prat Maurice Adtertaon. director of the Colorado State Cnhersity Reaearcb Foundation which studied the original proposal and made the Kennedy adniinlstratlon’a handling of the program. bers of his stMf who questioned leaden in Latin America. Afri- laat year of about $1 mlUkm. Lawyer* Title, the woild’a tail- Lawyer* Title Insurance Corp. of Richmond,. Va., will buy ttw Qiyahoga Title and Truat Co. of dmland for more than a mlUioa tlUo inauranee, has boi^t six oth- falMlMIMW ■ilMW touDdsd in Rtchmaod » _______________ / ARiertaon said he and mem- gpUan, accM«i« to Edward A. of warning. Maier, manager of the coinpony't Oaldaud County office at 18 W. Lawrence St. The-^wrehase will mixed with words be ^completed by April 2. AAarilyn Attends Funeral of Milieir't Mother Miss Michigon to Sing isd strragttra its iscai fa- DfW^AGlAC (UPIl-Donna Jean Shepard. IS. the reigning Miss George C Itowtl^ Lawyyn Tt Michigan, has signed a contract toj iwoodiet with Fred Wartng| Cuyahoga', organized in iSOO. is )is Pennsylvanians, Jt was an-1 Cleveland's oldest title company. Dounced Tuesday. m operates in 12 counties in the Red Korepn Guards Attack U.S.MP NEW YORK. (AP) - Actress bUrilyn Monron>ttended funeral tervlee for Aufijhsta Miller, mcHli er of playwri^l Arthur Miller, Tuesday. Miss Monroe sat with Miller, fituia whom she was divorced recently, and other members of his Mrs. Miller, died Monday in Jewish Hospital, Brooklyn, fot-1 heart attack. today aurrauudai and attaeked a He returiMd the Hod's puB«b«s knseked off by blows sa hlf Mad aad face, eaeaped wMbsst la-Jaiy. Lyssa was Jumped msmesto rtotoisd tbs Had Mt bam (or m roaasu aa ba wuHtod paal tte ■sard'a post. Finai Action Due on JFK WageBm Muikogon Con Count 12 Big Conventions for '61 MUSKEGON (UPI) ■hrtoho of *%ai him, Uh hkn.” ■at Cbpt WUMaiB 0. lysra sf Isibbsck. Tax,, more thss bcM year in 1961. the Chamber of Oom- Starting in April and running through the summer, 12 major state and national conventions have been booked into the new C. Walker Sports Arena, with ID delegates expected to spend wt 1600,000, The Arena, opened last 'fall, la getting ite first real teat as a major convention ' requeM Ibr a threeatep increara from the prsaent » an hour to U.». Second, It would extend cov- era Kennedy P«>|w"«* >>8 left out. WASHINGTC^ (UPt) - Tha Hoost Kduratlop and Labor Oem-mtttee baa returned , to PreaideBt Kennedy’s timetebte for lncraasii« the minimum wage by approving a twoatep plan to reach |L25 an hour la 28 months. State Cor Not Noodtd, Plan Diot in Committta LANSING «H-A Senate resolution to provide the Ueutenant gov- The < day to'take Hasl aetton on the hUI, bsmiiMmd aut b| a elaaed ■Mslia Tuesday. The meaauro, First, H would diw> Keimady^a buMnsss died quietly to the appropriations ^mlttee Tuesday. Sen. Elmer R. Porter, R-BIIm-fiekL said the measure would not be reported out because It was discovered that the lieutenant governor, who also serves es presi-dei^ of the Senate, already to authorized more than J1,000 annually to per diem expenses to cover the cost of an auto. Go Krogering for Great [New] Values! POMUMN ROAST-29* I SILVn PUTTIR PORK SALIi CENTER CUT, Rll OR lOIN END ROAST . . .39* Tenderloin PORK CHOPS >^69« 4 TO I Lt. AVO. WHOU SMOKED PICNICS PRIS-SHORI PROSN .39* OCEAN 3AJS; n BOMIDI’S HLK 3-‘l 00 Flii lefc ' NO OOttPON NEEDED! PLUS FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS Vt Gallon Glaa Homogenized Campbell’s TOMATO SOUP P.L GREEN BEANS 50 Coiat CartoR MATCHES CHIU BEANS ^ Hum TOMATO SAUCE 3%-olSARDINES or Kippered SNACKS COPFEE SALE KROGER VAC-PAC COFFEE IC With Coupon MAXWELL With Coupon KROGER-LEMON CUSTARD ANGEL FOOD OR URGE SAVI Ic ON 1-PUIN. SUGAR OR COMIINATION KROGER, CACKLING FRESH, MIXED, GRADE A SAVI 10c ON IORDEN‘S-4 PACK ICE CREAM SandivichDS COUNTRY CLUl RRAND 49* ICE CREAM (5 FUVORS) 1 SAVE 8< ON KROGER FRESH BAKED — SANDWICH OR FROZIN-^IACH. CHERRY OR APPLE SAVE 4e ON 3 lOTTUS OP UVE 4c ON KROGER PEANUT BUTTER MARSH-SEEDLESS ' RICELAND RICI OR 49* NAVY BEANS WITH THIS COjUFON YOUR CHOICE OF ONE I jnKnorVMPtoOtflN '^4ei| ■ □HamllNmMCaffM’^eici Coupon VoM at Kroysr to PUaHao aad DraytM Plaiat, I MkWeaw rim Sot., Morck II, I9«l. Uoalt I Coopool I Par FamHy. I . — — — FREE! FREE! f^Z. RAG OF ONI lUNCH OP ; RADISHES GREEN ONIONS WITH PORCHAM OF WITH lACH PORCHAM OP ICIlIRg LITTUei A 14^ TUH VINI.RIPINID TOMATOIS Wo rolenre-tbo rigll to ftoill^tnmlilioo. Pricoa oftocMve ad Ireyur to PMliee-«ad Draytop Pletoo. Nfefcigau Ibru Sulurdoy. Moicb II. IMI. Eoao aoM lo daailom. ■ , f \ '4 Kr^er ■ 50 EXTRA ■ ■ Top VciluD Stamps ■ I WlNi tWf ceenee w4 SS emcIraMi cr jjp ■ Merc ef Mercheed|M cMMpt Reer, Wit er C^cHee. ■ Coupon VaNd at Kroaor to Pontloo aud Dvovtou a E Coupon VaNd at Krofor to Pontiac and Drayton ■ ■ Platoa, MteWfan thru Sat., March II, I9«1. Umit mi I Canp^ Par PaaaNy. gpjjfc J 50 EXTRA yZ, STAMPS a CAM OP WBieai OYSTER STEW CMPM ValM tora Pai., Matca 11. INI at KrafM la PmIU* aai BraplM Halai. mcldfaa. ANGEL roOD CAKE -39* KROGER DONUTS . 2- 49* URGE EGGS . ^ »-49< 59* 25 EXTRA ,Z. STAMPS PORK AND lEANS Q 8 COUNTV PK6. MORTONS FRUIT PIES ^ HEIN2 KETCHUP . . 3 69* . . 2 .ii 2S* 25 EXTRA vSr STAMPS GRAPEFRUIT...49* MARSHMALLOWS vaua Ota PaA. Mans 11. IMl at MUat aaO PnitM Ilalaa, MM |R»»a--gea9raA . . ROW oi • vtry spoclal low pricti Aid. yoR ««« dopood OR Food Foir for roolly Irosh frOHRd iMof botORM it it i mod# RiRRy tiRiot doiiyl ■sr ■ WMiMt Cw ™ 4Tu U. S. CHOICE - NECK ON - ^ ^ Shoulder Lamb Roast 39 U. S. GOVT GRADE A Long Island Duckling 39» 79 RATH'S BLACK HAWK-IONELES5 Cooked Canned Ham Avf. FOOD FAlk Our^lnesf Qualify All Purpose neuR S«v« Mg — Ivantritri Milk PETo^RNATlOh Igvg I It — Matarggl I Ckgaig Hgggy twggta Tgn^ar 6 c’;: 89* Sava lOc — Faad Fair Pura INSTANT COFFEE ... .. ‘j?; 69' 5C89* Sara fla — Camaball't BARBECUE BEANS .. ...5'^;^89' 69* Sava 1 la~-Raalrraaa PRUNE JUICE ...... .. 3’ie89' WITH COUPON BELOW 5i^33 SAVi 14c ON 4 -^TEXSUN PINK UNSWEETENED Grapefruit Juice. 44.0X Crr SAVI UF TO Ife OH 2 — FOOD FAIR OR Del Monte Peaches 2Vj Cor SAVI UF TO 144 ON S ~ FOOR FAIR OR Chicken of the Sea 25‘ 25* 25* HIAVYOUTY 125Ft^a!c Cut-Rite Wax Paper . . . . . 25 50 Ixtra Stamps WM Fg««lig«g gf On# #r Mgr# h Qgllgg Eesy Mosday MiracI# Rinse ITi/A Thi, CMpom M A»i FmW Fdf Tkrm M^rch It. t SAVI 22c ON 4-SILVER FLOSS m ji/, Sauer Kraut......................A ««• tSV 25 Extra SSL Stamps WItfc Fgrchgtg gf 2 nr Mar# l2-Oi. Caa» af Lsseheeii Meat by Hcrfnia With This CosiP«h m itgit faacf Fdr Thru Sa«^ Mmch ll, f IseasMs. ■. ■■■sseeeeeeeeee FOOD FAIR'S GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS c lb. 25 ixtra SSL Stamps Wilfi Purehaia af Ona ar Mora af Any HouMhold With- Tl»h Caupam W An% FeaJJFtir Thru Sst., Murth II, P r 25 Ixtra Stamps ‘ -.j WMli PaHhaia af Oaa ar Mary Any Ironine Beord PckI a Conor Sot ' With This Cutspm M Asst Futsl fuh Thn Saf.. Mtrti 11. F Ruby Bee Preserves 4'?"*r StrawLarry, Rairbarry, Asrieaf, Paaek, Pmaaprla, Ckarry, llackiMrry 250 SHEET ROLLSl Jumbo Scot Towels SAYi S QO« Ms i Rolls OY FIRM RED RIPE Fresh Tomatoes SUCE 'EM FOR SALADSI 14-01. fkq. SAVE 34c — BANQUET FROZEN Meat Pies CHICKEN BEEF OR TURKEY _W SAVI 14c — GORTON'S FROZEN Fish Sticks U. S. GOV'MENT Mb. ASSC GRADE "A" Fk9. 49* SAVE lOe-FOOD FAIR Miracle Detergent AIIP Laundry P mVALUAiLI COUrON^Ju Ground Boof 3iL‘V’ _jt taad fWr thra Mar. U. Ua^^Oj^ y ^ nuFiir»vF>rvTTrr»T VALBAILI COUfOuAi^' WM Thia Cwarn Pionetr Sugur 5ii39* at aar road PWr Om Mar. U. - Limit; Om Oagros. ^ a Adoiti aair r * Vfynnnnnniiitit'FminnrfT ^ VALUAtLI COUFOnAil WM IMi Caaaas Food Pair Fleur 5a.37 al at aar fSad Fair thru Mar. U. a Lfialt: Ona CMipon. ^49* ■ 25 iMtra £“ • WtA Parckaia af Oaa ar Mars m 19c Cord of 4G—Sole ....^..^ Be COUPON IN EACH Bag r.::''.:,::Food Fair H With Thk Ctmpmt at ^ Ftui Ftk Thus Sstn Mmh tl. f g ' ' ;Oi • 0 o 0 ea ■ 0 0 ■ o ■ o'o e UjO u ■ R Personal Ivory $oap 4Mt25* MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER — Telegraph af Square Lake Rd. SIXTEEN V' Vi!' , '' ■ ■ / THE POXTUC PRESS. WEPNKSmY. MARCH ^ 19gl Namernii Kansas toans are SPICIALIZED SERVICE • RAMO »XAH RICMKRS > R. A. SYSTtMS • OFFICI INTfR-COMS > WEKOR FACTORY SIRVICI BLAKE RADIO-TV nnr m. Cwi; l#tY • DETROIT CITY ICE ond FUEL 183 N. C«u, Pontiac FI 4-1507 Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas MSEPI CTTJUNS ywtMtIaj’ at the OaUand CbuntylRowe of Garden City. wUl be S!l h.. h#e« of the Tubercukwls Sanstorhim. p.m. Friday at the Price Funeral! V « of* An electrkian. he nas an hoo-Honie. Burial nlll be In Utica Cein-| death of Joseph Culkins. 61, of ^ | Hallandale, Fla. He died there pgirtsch of Odd FellosM Ointan! Mrs. Rome died yesterday In lhei| Feb. 34. V Valley Lodge No. 10. i Wayne County General Hospital fcf^ I A former Pontiac resident and Surviving f are his wife, Frieda: kwing an dlness dl thiep niontli8.- Dlvisioo emploje, he thtee tons. Chester of Pontiac,j She is survi\ed by a son Daniel ■ leaxet his «ik. Mary; « daugh-Anthoty and , Frederick, both of ,M. with whom she made her home. ■ ter. LoU and two grandchUdten. Drayhn Plain?: seven grandchtt- evAiiri ; Burial was la the cemetery at dren; three sidlers And a brother. _ jNorth Syiaewe.* N. Y. | Sen-ice wiU be haW at 1 P-n^l I Friday at the COaU Funeral Home. Siaho, 80. of 234 Law SU whi Dnyton Plains. A groverideaerv-i« l |Ma. Friday at the Baird| JAMES ^K«A Friends may call after T night at the Huntoon Funeral Honte to pay tribute to former Pontiac rwident James Pieha of Hai'-lingen, Tex. moving to Texas five years ago. Mr. Pkha. 85. had been an «np^ General Motois Truck * Coach Dhlsion. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars No. 1370. Survix-ing are three daughters. .Mrs. Charles English. Mrs. Myron Owm and Mrs. Burrdl Lotz, all ofl Pomlac: H grandchildren: Drayton nains. a graveaweaerv-,« * icT^ be conducted In Ottawa Vun^ r ‘"’^1 Park Oemeteo by the Odd Fel- hi Mount Hope CemeteFy. | lowf Lodge. ' Mr. Szabo died today at Lapeeri ___' County Geheral Hospital after ai .ARTHI K WTirfNKl Inng liUness. I Smviving besides his wtfc M4r-m garet are two daughters, Mrs.! Fnuik Mego of Sandusky and Mrs. I John Keteihut of CalUomia: two | Service for Arthur Whitney Gladwin, lather of Mrs. Marian Talley and Mrs. Maude KnOpf; both of Pontiac, will be held at 2 p.nl. Thursday at ihe Hall Funeral Home in Gladwin. step:aon6. Gene Vesley and William ■ Vesley. both of Lapeer; .• Ciordon of Rochester. Mr. Whitney. 12. was engaged In _ ... ,».iselling real estate and trapp****- r!^S^Ud3hilKd^1S^r Sunday in a hoapital at West Mr. Picha died Sunday in Har- mrA. THOMAS A. ALLEN TROY - Serxioe for Mrs. Thom-i 4* iD. | surviving are an M w dcxiterkRai* Mr« naHMIP 1 _ . 'uncle in St. Paul. daughter. Mrs. Darlene Opdyke of Royal Oak: toui- sisters. Mrs. Gladys Holmes of Royal Oak. Mrs. Marion Laufenburg of ^ F/vr MOf© LiVObJ© L Antonk). Texas. Mrs. Josephine * v va*/iv, ro Pickering, of White Lake Tow'n-!,Pj.:«^«»cj F^vACAAn | ship and Mra. Irene Hadley j Holly: a brother CTayton of White jUy CnillinolOOist Lake TowTOhip: and five-grand- ■^7 V-'* 1******'-'*'-'^ chi'drpn TWO DOCTORS ON DUr ASSURE YOU IMMEDIATE SERVICE EYE EXAMINATIONS FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS FTE GLASS REPAIRS PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER 103 N, Saginaw (acrots from Simms) FE 2-0291 Hrs 9;30-5*;30 Daily Mon. or Eri Eve. by Apmt. A A Miller, C D. — P. C. Feinberg, OO. TALLAHASSEE. Fla. (UPI)-| * JE.SSE R. perry a Florida State University crim-1 .\1*EER-Service lor Jesse R. Perry. 91. of 1990 Higley Road wUI re^mbl.ng a |«ries ; be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at • the' eampus-Uke insti-f| Baird Fuperal Home, followed by tut'™* ^ H: burial in Mount Hope Cemetery. ; ^ w . . " Mr. Perry died yesterday aftfcr; Vernon Pox, speaking to « an illness of two months. Surviving are two daughtera, tecture, calW ^ tradition^ arA-| Mra. Harold Thompson and Mra.:««)tore of high gates, walls andi iDelmar Bessette, both of Lapeer: *<^1 ® “®- two sons. Ward MARCH $ 186i ■te SEV^EXTEEX f ^NATIONAL JUST CAN’T BEAT THAT NATIONAL MEAT Goyft. Inspected.- Farm Fresh ■ Whole FRYERS .29 fttrai rftfli IH ^«nn FrMli Split Broilers . » 35* Roasting Chickens 39* = rARM FRESH FRYER PARTS Hillsidt Hickory Smokod Sliced ||ai|0|| BREASTS with Riht “59* T**ty, FlavMfitl Polish Sausage LEGS With iKk P*rti«ii Lb. 49 jm R*N«4 ■>« 49* Pork Roast R«N«4 aa^ Tia4 laH, lanaraat WINGS Meaty 29* 39* Lb. 39* NatlaMr* Sa Ffaak Fraian A A Famaai Faatad S Oavahiae A^AAA Ocean Perch 3 Jooth Shrimp 3 *3** OCIAN SPRAY CRANBIRRY SAUCI .... 2 41* licit if an WlifL 3ed Veal Sate SHOULDER CUT VIAL ROAVI t.49* Ltg or Rump Roast........ tb 59< Rib Chops ............. Lb 89c Shoulder Chops...........u. 69< Veal Breast............ ib. 2^ YOUR CHOICE 1 out of 3 OF THE FOLLOWING 3 ITEMS BELOW Willi i%iad *2 l*iirrlia%4* or .More Beech Nut coPruE 59 i«u. Cai With CaasaR . or NATCO CoHoo'c::: 55e A Krafl't * u Miracle Whip 39‘ m with Cou|»aR r Pioneer SUC/IR 5 iu 39l VALUABLE COUPON Y««r Cfcelct ot ONf ONLY of the Folhwhg J Item lolow With Coupon and $2 Piirehoio or Mere. CHECK ITEM DESIRED ff illCH.NUT OR HATCO Q Csffse V."!: 59c Coffee i* 55c OR~Kroft's □ Miracle Whip 39- OR —Pioneer _ _ ^ □ Sugar . . . 5ii;39* Gold Medal or Pillsbury FLOUR SAVE 10c Natco Hi-C Drink REALPRUNE WITH LEMON Prune Juice silver floss. Sauer Kraut Chunk Tuna.... . 4c.•‘^89* Blue Cheer ....... .*« 69* Natco _ Red Salmon .. . &. .-79* FROZEN STRAWSERRY - RHULARB OR CUSTARD Pet Ritz Pies . . . . L 49* ORCHARD FRESH FROZEN Orange Juice 2 c;!; 85' GARDEN FRESH FROZEN CUT OR FRENCH STYLE Green Beans . . . 5 Fk^L' 99' iIRDS EYt FROZEN RED Raspberries . . 3'C *1®® 0 FREE STAMPS Birds Eye Froien Beef, Turkey er Chicken Meat Pies..... .99* Fairmont . 'Sf 19*. With $5.00 purchase or more and Coupon below PINEAPPLE - GRAPEFRUIT 3c OFF LABEL Cottage Cheese :RESH ~ CHEF'S DELIGHT Apple Sauce . . Cheese Spread . 2 lii. 59' AMERICAN 3 “1: 89' Longhorn Clieese . u. 49' TOP TASTE SLICED 3'K.- ‘1®® Rye Bread . . . .’L“f 17'a ' SNAPPY Dog food . . . 6 S 49' BANANAS Top Quolity - Golden Ripe 'Xobono" c PLANTATION PACKED „ PLANTATION PERFECT ||le n Withington. Fancy Red or Golden 96 She, Florida White Seedtew Delicious Apples 3 69" Grapefruit . . Weitem Grown, Sweet end Juley . Celiforriie, Urge Clutten O'Anjou Pears . . 2 39' Red Grapes . Horldo, Freili Endive, Romoine or Cloanod end Weshed Escarole Lettuce v . h12!i 19" Fresh Spinach . LmMom H4. N«. 1 9Mllty Hyrida Red Critp FRISH d«Ac FRBSH r YAMS 2 *^29 RADISHES 10 69' r 2 L,. 49' . . ."i? 23‘ H.T,OH.L) SERVING YOU BETTER ^tionai SAVING YOU MORE national SERVING rou BtttER SAVING YOU MORE jv7i"ir'-v, » ■ i EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, > WEDNESDAV. MARCH 8. mi \ Serve Up Hearty Chowder hr Lenten Dinner ;Blu0 Che«M an^ Hon«y j Embrace Solod Dressing Meatlen needn't be lonely; ttm ip wy mein ebowder i dM ifanpty by UtmSmg roimed ones, fcr ■ he« egg'salad and ter\-e friendly food, yy ■ blfdel and peetto. in bright, pretty cups. Give your py dinnertime atmoa^ere-wb- fax'orite dessert. be identy of demand for •acaaOB. ^ —r*-ir^f nbt. aB_________________. Maim; . I te wort it otking. poeltaig mad Yoor ebooder wIB look and eoddlH la done (or yoa. Yoo MRIMP (ilOWDBR t eta (!#•» euftc«>t —--■ - *.'^(Ssr ....... i! In saucepan, cook onkxi, pars-ijtey and thyme lii butter .ovw low heat until onion it tender. Bleixl Btir now and then. Id saucepan, cook onion in but-jMakes 5 or C a9%ings,' ter unti tender. Blend in rematn-l -'OTB: Cooked salmon or crab ing Ingredients; rimmer about sjnw.v be substituted for tuna. lean blue checae and 14 cup hdney with 1 cup of cqmmercial French dressing; serve on slivera of avocado and aectkNis ^ grapefruit Tbit makea a deidous sweet-pungent dressing in aeconda. Crab Soup ' A taaty crab soup is a real treat! Tty this. Combine a eaa of ooB-denied cream of atqiaragus 1019, a-aoup can of' milk and H cup flakdd 000^ crab plus a taMe-ipoon U kberry. Heat, sthrrtng now and then. Servo to 3 to 3 with a eriecthi^of c minutes or until flavora are Mend- Blue cheese adds body and ffSv^ or to the dressing. This dressing is ideal for spring and summer. aarlmp CtwvStr TMMrd mneh BrMi! S(( a«t«il W Tom«t« ( ' CottN TV* ed. Makes 6 servings. Sponge Cake Type Bar Calls for Chopped Prunes By CBC&Y BBOWh'STQME . | Sift together the flour, baking Aaascialed Picas Food E0*or powder and salt. Beat eggs until For some reason or other, old- foamy . Gradually beat in sugar fashioned cooks ne\-er disco\’credjand vanilla; continue beating un-' the virtues the bar cookie. )ti! h"ory colored. Fold in fkxir Look into cook books pubiidied mixture in two additions: Chill ol March Calls for Kraut and Pork Homey and hearty. Baked Pork Chop Casaentte « pork rhopk 8«lt ud ptppor r ao years ago and-you'll see prunes and walnuts and fold in. plenty Of Wipes for roUed dou* 8 hr S hr S from wineh cootae. are cut oirt that ka, greased, l^ter rriled cookies gave wa,v to ^ 1^ "icebox vanety that can be ^ sli^ with^ roUi^ out Thank goodnesa the easily made. ^ ^ bar co^ dH) show^up Baked ^ m a shallow pan. these are cut, ^ ^ ^ mto bars or squares after they ^ come out of the oven. Usually| ^ they have delicious flavor, a sat-' Turn out on wire rack: remove udying cakelike texture and atotCiWer: tu™ right tide up Cut weil. linto W bars w-hde warm. Store in jtight^' covered container. rant blcipoea lokitcd icakm* •awot Slice dates into a large mixing bowl. Core pears and apple; dice unpared fruit: add to dates. Mix lemon juice, honey- and semme seeds. Toss with fruits. OilH hour or longer before serving Makes t to 10 servings. Lemon Pie Is Laced With Coconut a Delicious supper menu! - Lemm CocoMt Pie 1 tacelope UBfterertd tetoliB ..When You Purchase 3 Lbs. at Our Regular Everyday Low Price -We Are So Proud of Our TaUoRito Quality- . . . that we moke this outstending offer. Wifli ymir purehese ef S-lhsa of TeUeRito Ground Beef (et roflulor price) you will receive e fourth pound for only 19c. Try the pound pockege -.. if you ore not completely setiefied return the the 3-lb. pockege end receive your entire purehese price refund. TabisRitt *Arm or Intlishi CHUCK ROAST F"f\C LINTIN FAVORin FRESH HERRING “43* TabltRlts la«f TENDERLOIN Purt Vegstoble (SPRY) Shortening Soften gelatin in 4 cup ot the milk in top of double boiler. Stir, over boiling water until gelatin! diaaolves. Add remaining 2 cups; milk, sugar and salt; s^^r until sugar dissolvei. I Beat egg y»Bs slightly; stir la a tittle at the gelatia mlxtare; return to doaMe boiler and. attr- Beat egg sMet until stiff but; -not diy; fold into cool gelatm mixture; pour into„ baked pie shell. Garnish with coconut. Chill tw 3 hours. Spaghetti Sauce Nice to Pour Over Cod A quidc aauoe eombinatioe to Ovte Osi I* «2»0k *** asaeoa) bieedeS *L^(tiI22e*Sir* "**'**' **■•****> Bake the cod nccordlin to package directiaas. Heat the tmnato sauce with the drained grBenj beans; lervie uidi the fish. Makss; 8 sevriiqp. | IGA 92 Score ^ ...butter f Del Monte Temoto £■ 14.^, $100 CATSUP.. .5 bottles I IGt|^ rrostffi 8% 9-®* IGA Liquid Freiich Friei ^ DETERGENT «- „ WrPICKLES r 39* ' PUDDING 3 "^' 25** Maxwell House ^ „ .- ___ __ Start your dey off right ^8/^ IHI HH efH SKM refreshing cup COIFEE^^c. - TobltFrMh Froduc* Valun - I MICHIGAN POTATOES 75‘ PONTIAC Pout's tGA Foodtincr •. /v4 ;■ /•> I -II Woite's tGA Morket \ -. Y Tm PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. 1961 Completely CleaiMctf Goveniment ln$pecied. Top Quality »l FRYERS Corned Beef -MIPMOMT QUAUrr Large Bologna SLICID BOLOGNA lb. 49c *^UPBR-RIGHr LAMB SALE ^ Leg 0'Lamb ... SbogMir Robs! » 49c Rib Chops . . 89c Loin Chops .. ta.99c CombiiiotioR k«. u 55c Ocean Perch 35c FWi'Jfldii wi joHirs 2 Bg- 55c Fresh ClGonod Smalt. • ^ 21c Fresh Whitofish cimhir ii. 59c Hanbuf Steak...... u 47c Fresh Haddock Fillets ^ 67c Fresh Cod Fillets • • • • ^ 57c A KKAL YAL|IE mm Banonos “10' A&P Helps Stretch Your Budget with Values Like These! lOOK WHAT Tomoto Soup ANN FACE , . Fee Soup namtant mano , , TAIt Soft FOURUAIONI, , Potted Moot OWIY RRAND . Pinooppio Juke aar rrand Diced Corrots IONA RRAND . Fokrtoes ARF WHOU, WMITI . . 'iS Butter Boons American mauty SRced BoetSAATMAND. . . . 'tS Kidnoy Boons annfaoe. . . will BUY YOUR CHOICI Tomoto Souce hunts TASTY, . VSiS Soup Mix WYIEE S-YOUR CHOICE Fork 'n' Beans *«i»ana irand Sordines »aaine kiyiiss . . . . Novy Boons jack rauit . . . Muffin Mix jiwycorn, , , Tomoto Foste contaoina . . W----* amirican beauty 1*«Z. fOgeiODieS mixed can Slkod Carrots ackers uta 'Sh Sthok Sauce YOUR CHOICB 12 tasty THRIFTY ’tff* ANH PAEf is^-ez intomatouhci ^ 1S-OS. CAN it-CX. SpoghRtti lono PtoB lAm TiNDiR. SoMtrfcraui ^ fInut • DtYilod Horn PonCOllR Mix SVMNYFIIIR CALIK>RNIA-113-$IZE NAVEL ORANGES sr DOZ. Florida Oranges BET AND r UL JQ» lUICY d RAO OtC 3 «>R 29c Fresh Spinocb ../tS' 17c r SNOW VENin NEADS . , , EACH 29C SPECIAL AfrP SALE OR Del Monte FOOD FAVORITES WHOU RBENBl OR CREAM STYLE Com ________________ Fruit Cocktail • • • 3 uns 1*00 89c 99c Cut Oreen Beans Sweet Garden Peas Stewed Tomatoes . Drink ... Tomato Juice......3 89c Tomato Catsup • • • • 5 im^ 89c Tuna Fish W-------4‘iSf99c Prune Juice------ * 4Zt A& P Conned Fruit Sole YOUR XHOICE AAP Unpeeled Apricots AAP Fruit Cocktail A&P Bartlett Pears Crapefruit Sections 4 'ss 69c A&P Grape Juke ■ . . . 4 VrS’ 99< Chili with Beans 5'«« 99c Spaghetti Dinner 2 !& 49c Potato Bread iMm 35^ CLEANSING TISSUE A&rt OWN FINE QUALITY Scottl©s Sail Detergent 4M CTs lOX MO a. lOX 2 '®* 49c 4 . 49c "'tr' 79* SAVE 1 Glazed Donuts COCOANUT MACAEOON OR LEMGtN Cookies . . 33c I______JANE PARKER .. LtmOO rW doumicrust ^ ( Pound CoktSiiJSi7( E.INCH • Sin NAIF Hot Cross Inns SUNNYiROOK ORADI- *A’ JANE FAEKII FKO. UVISt OF* JANBFARKIE FKO. LENTEN TEMT . • OFS 39c 39c 29c 23c 39c Ivnckfon Moot mfir^ioht 3 I.OO Pizzo Mix ^SSl^^S!Si... 3 'e*A?s B9c Soft Wovo Tissuo colors . . 2 IN FKO 27c Scot ThfUf . . . - . - . 2 *01“ 27c _ KtykiMRiiarina... ..3^.89c GrueuBeuus 4»^79c Froien Food Special A&P BRAND CUT OR FRENCH STYLE Large Eggs.. MI 49( Fkiconnlng Gtoso .. .. 49c »a-l—FUIN OR PIMENTO VtlVOOfO CHEESE FOOD . 2 79c Orongo Juki ^chilud" .. . .. .1 a A. ■.) aa w. rik. at. downtown roirruo OtM Mna.7 mA rrMay Wl a P.M. VR.U ..a M-U. Cl^lw m w. fliBi Uk. Mm ^oel•M Palmolive Soap 4 & 31c Fob 2 59c 47^ Nw. . . . m Em crt A&FI Vel 2^J£^65c Coshmere Bouquot 4 41c Eanb'et A&F Per Yf«r Awiemndt Woalier SoM ot A&n RmO DeeEeKaer Ajdx Cloonser Ad Oetiergaht Liquid Vel Ploriont 2 'isr 3iv * 'Sir HU MS 79^ 'tSt 62t ^ 87c 7^ twbnty 1 VVglK X * _ \ --—r----— ' - .. A Cookboolc^nd Crystals Are Discussed Ik* aMW kMl «a «MIW WM tmL nmr ilMriai THE PoimAp phAss. WEDNESDAT. MAllCy *, W1 / i^flXROOELL at«— J™*- ^ ooakbMk; the other k cryitoU iBtind ta CM»d Hbw many ■mail *lectrie*I »p-pUanoM io ytnj^ *n yw IdtdM? Tim* **•. I *wnM» hid a toa^ For Jwt fl*t re***. Poppy Ounon wrote The Electric Ep*-hne's ■ Cookbook (Thomai Y. crow?a Co.. New Yortt, $<«*. In thia interestlRC new cooMxtok ^ tells yoa how to nake tite most el your blender. mlEer. roaster, portable oven, rottsserie. insesfi oeeher, crtd-r, akeer. Id* enaher and IM cream txmmt. m»* meh nerving. * * * On* ai ear i*aitaB» Mth. 1M> ■mb Deeeta, aeal ae a paailllat tata ta vrap w praaervaa. tata‘4aa L*5vYt teSLfaiai I'S^sfu-. Put gelatin, vermouth, lemon and diicken broth in blender. Cover and blend on "* Small triade potatoes, peeled or unpeeled, or larger potatoes cut hi halves or quarters, are. delicious when , parboiled for 5-10 minutea, At the top ol each recipe the required apfdiances are listed _ _ Nend OD iiign spffo wnen.pwwMra »w e^Aw ior 1 minute. Add egg yolks, may-! drained and idaced In the dripping onnalae, Tabmco. chidren and'pan to catdi flie )oi^ cream. Cover and bland on high, Cook under the mrat rt least . sp^ ter 3 liMzmds only._____|h«g. Tian once during the cook- onu omer wai kwu mxm somethnea found to contain inn^ fragments ol a substaao*. which at irst glance reeemMes glass *-~e consumers assume that a mraign sitbetance has been addad to di* food . . . What has really happened is that certain natural constituents of the fish or shell fish have crystallliad out, ear tahseaterii*. sttuvN hesB dtaaBad Ja-aw "ligieh shrimp, era , Isbstar nd. Ja^teerk Cocoa Muffins Are D'lffjifent Tashng J2^JSS«SSL?lS5|5sr=iif Mao’s: _____ “These crystals are Oder or taste aad are too aoft to ' any haiai. Th* compoaente of ieh they are tanned occug ft many of our food* and are valuable food elements. No ono ahou^ feel any alarm at finding these haitnlcaa tragmente in a can of ea food." ♦ a a niought you might Uke to know about the alijtac. NO ONE k put----------nd glam hi your food fta pans'twalhlrda ^fuU. Bake la “ 22LX.S15 W tMipom ••It i{ cup D«tch-t7p« «•«■> C aotur m mmttulm W ew meM t«*rap" mUk Sift together the flour, haUng powder, salt gnd cocoa. Cream butter and augar; beat in egg thor-i ou|^. Stir in milk, then sifted dry ingrediente Just enough to moisten; doi not beat sir—*- " mufflM will have tunnels. ■ ^ a Sour Croam Dosiort Hat Smooth Tewmy Tailt strawberry Sour Oream Frees* k a tai^ dessert anack^accoiiH podied by iT tall i^km of mlDit. For M servings: combine Vk ria medlljiineitaed greased mu^ cream djoUop- CUM SWeciTOCTl inwni »ua*w./v* ries, thawed, with H cup sugar. 1 teM««pnnn lemon juko and 7— cups, dairy sour cream;-Pttur into refrigerator tray or Individual molds and freeze. Do not stir. Serve with whipped #• Blue Ribbon Farms TIUHUtON CINnR • J98 AUlURN 536N.mitY • 59 S. SAGINAW 5060 DIXII HWY.» DRAYTON RUINS north HILL RLAZA. ROCHBTIR d, ptwTT Of pm PAtioM a Food Club V6ty Young, Tender, Sweet Peas I SAVE I ^^^ 303 100 Food Club Fancy Apple Sauce 3’j!;? 79‘ Food Club Elberta Peaches 4(!l^ 89* StarrKist Light Meat ChunkTuna SAVE Flat too B»Can« in This Ad Ketchup 2‘39 Dole California BEECH-NUT—With Coupon in This Ad Fruit Cocktail 4^*1®® ^ The Biggest Economical, Dependable Book Motchea Golden Dipt—^Special Label BroadiiigJIiiL -H^ootfCrubTSeTicloui Tomato Sauce Coffee 1©® -%10‘ Campbell’s Delicious Togiuto^Soup 10‘ SAVE ON TaU Caa SAVE ON Kobey Shoestring Potatoes . Diamond Crystal Salt Tcriiisd Tast-D-Lite Pork, & Beans Good-N-Rich Cake Mixes Good-N-Rich Frosting Mixes^ Connors Kipper Snacks c»10f Wylftr 5 Soups cweken Rice Pk«. 10" 2S10' Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix 10“ Steele's White Hominy .“10'. P^. 10' Sfkele's Lima Beans TasND-Lite Beans Famo Pancake Flour •"Blueberry Pancake Flour l/Urr 5 •Glneettoreod Ml* My-T-Fine Pie Crust Mix Premium Salad Mustard You Ever Saw! Food Club Healthful Spinmh Vevco, Economical Spaghetti Fillers Fagrious BcKon Krisp Northerr* or Kidney 3c Off Spaciaf Label Cheer Detergent New. Blu# Liquid Wisk Detergent with Fm« Cannon.Fac* Towel Silver Dust Blue For Complaxion Cara . . U$# ^ Vel Beauty Bar 2 SL7Y irsr 39“ Mild, oyan for bablai things Ivory Gentle Flakos Daodorizai. frashans ^Air-Wick Deodorizer Contains Chlorinol Comet Cleanser Whit* or Coral Lifebuoy Soap Now Era Famous Boy-ar-Dae, Regular or Meatless ^79 Potato Chips Spaghetti Dinner «*39- So Soft, So Absofbant , 2^4V Princa Elba Macaroni or ”V5‘59' Northern Towels U)ng Spaghetti ^.49 Nabisco's New ’^35' Chocolata—10c Off Label • 2.'£:33‘ Celery Thins Nestie's Quik ’fC79* 3Si35‘ Hakman's Crisp, Tasty '.:39‘ Strawberry Flavor Honey Grahams Nestle's Quik Z39 gifxs faster with gold bell STAIV1 F>* THE PONTIAC PRESS. ^^EDNESDAY, MARCfi $,1^01 - V- ' TWENTV-OJlE Oyerr Is Your Ally hr an Easy Meal to turning «ut n rMy ter the fMn Patiloen tnknt^^ jtfiBrtritiilriiW teIldmB»«< fOorti nn 9MB on W a oooli'a M tariptr. Tht aacret ter • OMSlMt oven Bwal Uea la dworing teoda that bake at tlw ■am# temperature. Today * menu real winner ter flavor an May mpn«flon aa well-HWMla: the them » atart of 15 Scrab uia dry wMa baktag po-tatoea (one for each aervli«), then roll in coarae aalt and alida into the oven. The aalt givea them a naaing te iapealaiit, and hare, •t U«iaula intar-van, eaefe wtth Uttla or no watching. and eoBM out an how later It bahao .with a rich ereamy frten the pea ae be on top, and aiivi When the pudding la tucind into the oven, fix the maat loavea for they take Juat JO mteutaa to bake. Each pnew fata hia own aauey Ittfle foal'7- or-two —eptuoed w with tomato-red catoqp and tt ' hetba. One pound of ground beef •ervea aix ao if a a thrifty maat diah, too. Tbi aupdaa la aw reotpo the ImM. ter U ealla lor pew-dered cream •> appealed Hght teem toe Jw — aad water. Mr ■Ixlag tola atx MtoUeal leavea. plaea to a dkaBewtetitei* pea, aid pep teto the eveto ^ ir ♦ * Scarcely SO mfamtea later, every-thing’a ready to eome oat toga and you’re aet to call the tamfly to a real attoiMiakaarlbe midwinter dinnei^-ene that will aurely have them aaMng tor more. H t••fpoM^p•pp•r U*S» llwwff c«Ur» ^ S ■-t tMipeoa Orctaao V, tMipooa bMll Mix togeflier water, pickle Juice told bread enanba. Add ground per, egg, celery, brawn sugar and egg togeflier until light and If you are subetitnting hydrogenated tat for butter or mw-garlne in a baked product, you'll probably have to Increase the amouM of Mlt. You’ll need at least ^ teaspoon salt tor every half-cup of the ted. WHOLE CENTER CUT SLICES BLUE EfBBON FARMS - Toble Trimmed Round Steak Sirloin Steak yarteet for "eauntry-fnad” sisek . . . braissd and sraliiod to tsndar, melMn-yaur-moufli sus- m tornptlng with browned 89 lb. r PORTERHOUSE, CUBE, CLUB or T-Bone Steak Riohtly nomsd tiw "King of Stsekdem” and rightly eoaksd whan braijsd to • proper turn, and brushed lightly with melt-•d, gorlic-flovored butter. 99: TWENTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PEf^sj WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, mi XEL-HUROIM AMERICAN GIRL SAMPLE SHOES 300 Pairs Size 4B Only $C99 2 pair for *1100 All Colon—HI-HmIs. MI woodrrful valtw on fho most practical and versatila alUwaathar coat you can own . . . bocauta thay'ra mort than fust a raincoat. Htra'i a coat you c»n wMr with prida In fair wtather or foul 12 months a year! Tailorad by 2 of Amorica't finatt coat>makar$, wa mada a vary spacial bw. combinad tham with di$> continuad itylat from our own itocfcs . . . AND WE ARE PASSING THE SAVINGS ON TO YOU . . . YOU’U SAVE UP TO $27 ON EACH COAT! Moitly nautral thadas In ragulan, shorn and longs. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY ... AT OUR TEL-HURON CENTER STORE! Ilf fme Appeamee Is a Ptkdtst Mut ’--SPECIAL Stoit King or Filter CIGARETTES AU POPUUR BRANDS T.38 Colton Regulor CIGARETTES T.28 Corton "CHARGE IT at KRESGE’S” Wrigleyt Fresh " 3 Lhc.for $]39 49 1.1^1 -10^ SPECIALS-^ -^1 CmpMI'b TomIo Soif .. 10c Book MatckM, SO ent.. 10c 6«14« Dipl BioNiif Ms,.. lOe^ rMdClikTMMtoSaict... . 10c FoN nth SpiMch......... 10c dMi VllchCaktllixM j _____tWhilOi Doyiirfdbdr^ Tellow) ........... 10c Good V Bick Cidw FxMliBf> (White. Choc.. Pink) .. 10c 10c Cmmi’i lippw Such .. . IBc WtIw's Sm9I (Oiickm Hoodie, Chicken Bice, Beef Hoodli). 10c DfuMil CrpiUl Bolt (Iodized or Plain) . Heron ot Tifogieph Opon Thun., Fri., Sot. end Mon.'HI 9 P.M. path-- -o jjaiaiiallli 69- White Seedless 8 lb. bay Throw Pillows Small colorful throw pilibws, |iist right for th# badroom or living room. Spacial plastic covars, many dasigns. Ragular 98c. FRESH nNEAPPLES 8 Size FOOD CLUB aUH CHEESE 2<.25« ■A/; Yoir Friemlly Shoppiig Ceiter W. Him e. al Takgrath Hi. -■-''WiBCIAL rum SKIRTS or SWEATERS 49< -W, lua* Ik* Oirl* L—11^ CLEARANCE starting thursdoy! oIItoccosIoii dresses and ^0 formerly" $10.98 to $16.98 sportswear 50^ -75^ off skirts * pantS; sweaters $|99^ formerly $2.98 to $7.98 t-shirts * Menses formerly $2.98 to $5.98 sweaters 0399 formerly $7.98 to. ,$10.98 ear coats *4»9and»0»» formerly $10.98 to $16.98 sport eoats *6 formerly $10.98 to $16.98 winter chats •20 formerly $35.00 to $49.98 shop to 9‘ p. m. mohckiy, thursdoy; fridoy, Saturday /7 WEDNESDAr, Not Cricki toChqnge Dinner Date By The Emily P4Mt I Q. I would like to know If 1 was wrong 4n the following insUince. I was invited to Sunday dinner at a friend:s house. Several days after this engagement was made, another friend called and Invited me to din-ner*oh Wednesday. On Saturday, 6ie first friend called and said that something unexpected turned up and postponed the dinner to Wednesday. I called my other friend Immediate and said that I could not have dinner with her on Wednesday and explained what happened. She seemed rather put out over this. Was I wrong to A; Tes, you should have told the friend who changed the dinner from Sunday to Wednesday that you were sorry but you had made another engage- Q: Isn’t it very bad manners for people to have disagre-ments before-others? There is a couple in our group who are foKver quarreling about one thing or another iqid it is moat embarrassing to the others. A: Quarreling at any time is dreadful, but quarreling before others is inexcusable. MOMS Unit Entertains 3 Guests Mrs. Amo Hulet of IVanklin Road was hostess to MOMS of America, Inc., UUt 2, for a luncheon meetii« Tuesday. Guests of the group' wen Mrs. Malcolm Scantland, part national president; Mrs. Frank Gould, third vice president of Michigan SUte Board suit of a nttd tte Inventor had lor the. artidt ht cnMad. Tlw bifocal irycglaao It an txampit. I Thtat were teventtd In 17M by Benjamin Ihranidtn for hit own use when ht was 71 yean old. JtND when wt< read about what he did after retMnf at the age of 42 we can well understand hit It's spring housncleoning time ot Wiggs ond this is our finol cleoronca of oil remoining 1960 floor samples' Here's your opportunity to own some of tho reolly fine furniture you've wonted—Of exceptional sovings! All for Immediate Delivery! $225.00 Wins Lounge CKair, high $0075* back, team cushion, light bkit homespun cover .. A'o Layaways! CorvienieiU Terms Available. $139 95 Wing Love Seat; foam $109.75 Girved, Button - Beck Lounge Chair, skirted base, mint green cover .. $ 99 SO Barrel Occasional Chair, exposed solid wa i rr u t frame, TuiiQuOTse cover.-: » $' 19 95 Swivel Rocker Lounge Chair, skirted base, tur guoise cover ...... w $7g95 cushVort^ sippared cov- *110 $198 00 Two-piace Colonial Sectional by Heywood-Wakafiaid, solid maple expbsed frame, foam cushiorrt. brown pnwin-cial print cover. ; . , . *149*“ SI ’9,00 ^all W'"0 Chair, black • ,55995 figured tapestry cover . OUR OLD COLONY SOLID CHERRY COLLECTION hos been discontinued, and we ore closing out oil floor samples! DINING ROOM GROUP Solid Chgrry Drop-leaf Extension Toble 6 Rose-bock Chairs with black needlepoint seats WasS275 *195 $210 Hutch to Match $149.50 DINING ROOM GROUP Solid Cherry Harvest Table, ^-Inches long 6 Rose-bock Choirs with block needlepoint seats Was $262 DINING ROOM GROUP Solid Cherry Round Extension Table with leaf 4 Captoins Choirs *195 ST as $220 *169*° SeverdI Odd Beds, Mjrrors and Choirs at Greatly Reduced Prices! Open Monday ond Fridoy 'til 9 P. M: ontiao i NOW . FE 4-1234 1 m, your conv««enc. while shopping St W.ggs FE 3-7146 1 FREE PARKING 1 CO our owe tot directly behind the store. Entr«w. 24 West Huron St • F Wide Variety of Glasses tMufMaa be wee, bs Me werda, “lnim^ farwaid te a«|e]rli« sshet I laab epau M • gvael bep-pfoeee, lefoen le reeds etedy After hie mh»1M retlremnit he tam^ himself nendi. IteBan. SpanWi ead Latta and led • more active Ule than many man do at the heigM of thafar careen. ENB m NOT NBAB So many folks have a wrong im-preaakn about bifocals. They feel that once they resort to these the end Is neer, but tiiis te tar from being true. Many people need many different kinds of glasses for ivarying activities. Eye examinatioru should be arranj^ every year qr so because eyes change, especially during middle age. ----------- Ibrangb wMch yea leek at die-I teiMOabJaeta. Children Require Some 'Apartness' When writing about hit invention 1 Franklin explained that he had; two pair of ^boea. f chani^ fran one to the other troubleeome, eo "I had the giaaees cut and halt of each kind aeao-dated in the same cirde." AT HALF THE PRICE $yS0* fQg, 115 fnfnuit oil pemanent The Pre-Easter wave that leaves your hair soft, silken and scented, easy to manasre. Get yours during this .......................... ’ luded. Md scentec, —„ —--------------------. fWSpring half-price sale I Fashion se^incli 1/2 Off • tlyltef PepL PricM Sligbtfy Higbrn Reg. $10 to 125 Permanents, During Sale, $5 to 112.50 donnel! hair stylists MiJiieax; MIRACLE MILE A.OA^O WM er Witheet Opee Daifo 9 a.m. re o-yo^y AppelntmeiW 'HI 9 p.m. nu» paaaiNo roa i,tM cabs Turocau, TOO RUTH MOUNT Newspaper EBlerpriM‘'AMB. proved greatly through the year* .and has led tq,trifocals which give| three ranges ot vision instead ofi two. Many people find these use-asked to have a conference with ‘.‘"y spot an arm's length away, just where the bridge dummy lies. The distance part of the bifocal is focused too far away and the ■togetherness" is tlmt it doesn’t! , jleave any room for "apartness."!^ useful up to 18 to 20 ■And yet^Ty member of a temUgT ^ Chiidrea especially need apari-Maa. Bat how am they goliig to gc4 It, the way growa-aps ham ia oa an of their aclivltloo and and tauUattva and have a little 'private project entirely away from hla family? YotT bet Many people need many different kinds of glasses for varying Sw. ih. Bw saou 1W. h.» i. wj 2:7 'TH"' .1 2s:,®""” “iduS,. t™, school to work out hla problems?!who made the team. | » . ,7 Well hardly. At the first sign that he's not applying himself’ or is failing to 'adjust" to the oUiar children, or is becoming a "dlstorbing Influ-'ence'" in the classroom, mama is Eveb the play ea school play- | If you would like to have my! greoMb Is now so weil-super- jeye exercisps for resting the eyes! vised that a boy can’t settle a j (not for the correction of visual score with game In which teacher can’t pniHclpnto is con- SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE New "Quilt Top" Mattress By STEARNS & FOSTER A new STEARNS A FOSTER “First”! Sublimely smooth quilted Bleeping surface on famous offset coil, cumfy quilt construction . . . plus buoyant firmness to give you the most beautiful rest of your life I No buttons, no tufts! Now at unusual savings during this special event! TWIN OR FULL SIZE Pine Home Furnishings Since 1917 OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY, MONDAY IVENINOS Til 9 Jnterior Decorating Counsel at No Extra Cost Budget Terms Available-^-90 Doys Some os Cosh Jait Sovrii of Ofchoei Loko RA^roe Paifthif And that ia bow It goe'a until" defects) send a stamped, addressed envelope with your re-| quest for leaflet No. K to Jose-: ► Lowman in care of The; he's through school and out on his | With all the togethermas, be! Just can't find a time or a place, where ha can be with kids his age without a bunch of adults' pushing and proddliig and prompt-| ing him. 1 School Music Units Get Festival Ratings . The Washington Junior IBgh School Orchastra. under the dtrec-! tion of Robert Peterson and the' Lincoln Junior High School Band, with Roger Welton conducting, participated in the receht District IV, Michigan School Band and Orches-j tra Association Festival at Oak Park. The Washington Orchestra re-| ceived Rating I and the Lincdn Band Rating II. Low, Low Fricos on Oitton Draptriet Tho YARDSTICK MIRACLE MILE Pt t-ISSl—N*rt Children's Shop S. Tdetrseh *t Mun Uk* E4 « s^i OsM Dkiir me r. -0 For Good Health and Good Grooming •protect Your Family’ with GERMICEPTIC DRY CLEANING now gt GRESHAM CLEANERS Another good reason why more people turn to Oreaham for those little extras that make your clothes look ao much better and last so much longer. The Oermlosptle process la added as your garments are cleaned which • MOTHPROOFS • ODORPROOFS • MH,DEW-PRO0Fg “At No Additional Cost to You” Be Sgre to Have All Tour Winter Clothes Tberoaghly Cleaned With This Like-New Freshness Before Packing Away During Those Ret Summer Months. 6KAMD OnNING March 9 and 10 9:30 to 9 P.M. - March 11 9:30 to 6 P.M. Register For Solid Cherry LADIES' DESK Ta Be Given Away f^orch 11 th ot 6 P.M. GRAND OPENING SPECIALS Solid Moplt COLONIAL SPOON RACK, BLACKBOARD or LETTERdMEMO RACK $295 Come In To See Our New Stored We'll Be Looking For You 5 S. A^AIN ST, CLARKSTON IteeMHagfatbegew VMlegoiel Clorkston. Is A Good Place to Shop Colonial House MA 5-2362 , V •_ .J'r .. I The cathedra] of Lund In Sweden wae dedicated In the 12th century. I THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1901 JWEt^TYnvi IVmioii’E for Juniors liaae S to JS Our BIG Solo Is Still On... OFF v'/2 on ALL Winter Merchandise Nothing H»Id BactI oFmmss Nsm* Inratfi. RA II Dtpsrtmtirt StMv ■I IjW L«k. u. In Cal» Uk* Vllki* LINDA LEWIS Lynda Lewia, daushter of Mr. and Mn. Lyndell Lewii of Dover Road, was graduated from McAuley School of Practical Nundnf Saturday. She la a Waterford Township High School graduate. YOU'LL DISCOVER MOW EASY IT IS TO FIND LARGER SIZES THAT PUT YOU m THE FASHION PARADE Figtjre . Flattery ^ I yam wHh 0m Shantung Lcx)k Younger than Springtime ... our ladylike sheath has inora charm for your Easter Parade. Detailed bodice has cresents that look like a bird In flight. Rayon, cotton and acetate with a shantung look. Navy,' ‘10” excap0#Ml vihM 24 L HURON, PONTIAC FE 2-6159 FRH DHIVERY Our choice for SPRlNeiS SMARTEST •14“ ^anmci Wttt s ahoa 0iatra M Hare yoB hm tt: 0M aoCL flaiibffity af UghMioali^. rndiMd edbUa...iiia, atadnd-look R«*>>**^ la#... S0b0a parteatad datafl. Tor W an^BNod seedieed ilw yoell Im Jfmlea, and tte soo4 •Bod M of s food, good aboa. Bogs to Moteh........ .......f 12.95 ioiM li • nUf Mif* If nOM *Uaaa far tta Eaiira raarilf” 20 Will HttiOn SlTMt Ft 2-3B21 SEW SIMPLE By Eunice Farmer •‘Dear Mra. Farmer, * ^ tiavo troubla with the dtpaaea and akirta pulUiog out of ahapa when I try to put the tipper In. Thera narer seems to be enough room. The application of a tipper U enough to dare any woman to sew. Any help you «an give me would be more than welconie.’* Your Devoted fan I suggest fitting the tide seams by pinning, without ma-clHne stitching part of the seam first. After the garment has been fitted, s^arate the seam and rub the chalk on the pins. This will make perfect marka to use aa a guide on the wrong side of the kurment. , Unpin the right side seam and leave It open. Now you may atitch the left tide seam and apply the aipper with the skirt or dress laying absolutely flat. After the tipper has been applied, you may proceed with doting the right side seam. ★ ★ ★ "Dear Mrs. Farmer, *T have 5 yards of hand-looihed arool from Scotland and Is only 29 inches wide. Do you think I could find a pattern a spring coat that would adjust to this narrow Width?" Mrs. L.O. Imported hand-loomed fabric If often woven In this width. Your S yards are actually only 2^ yards of standard width iL ' - - You will have to choose a pattern of very straight, simple lines, adth set-ln sleeves and a center back seam. You could j always make a ^ length coat and wear it with a contrasting skirt that would complement the fabric. If the wool Is not I too heavy. It could also be used for a suit. I I “Dear lunlce, "I iih very Interested In smocking. Do you sew your material to tha paper guide,.or how?" ' Mrs. OJd. The paper guide that la given with aiiy smocking pattern la actually to be used to determine how much to pull the smocktaf up. When the smocking U finished, it must be the same sIm as the paper guide. When your garment la finished, stitch a piece of light .^l^t, firm-cotton fabric, the length of the smocking, to each end of the smocking, wrtmg side or garment. The purpose of this Is to keep the smocking from stretching out of tiiape It Is worn and laundered. YOUR SEWING GLOSSARY Under-lining; A second^ piece of fabric such as silk or-gansa, or a heavier type woven Interfacing to give the garment more body. This should be cut the same size as each section of your garment and basted to the vrrong tide of each aecUon separately, then treated as one? ★ ★ ★ I| can be fun to make bound buttonholes. If you’d like a free copy of my Bound Buttonhole leaflet, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request for It to Sew Simple, In care of the Pontiac Press. Mrs. Miller Is Hostcag PEO Sisterhood Meets Mrs. william L. MUler of EHza-beth Lake Road was hostess to Chapter AW of the PEO Sisterhood Monday evening. Mr*. Walter S. Teeawtoea tr. aad MrhJgelMtcr S. Francis who 2 Honored «for Sewing Dressings Pmtlac Opti-Mn. Club members sewed for the American Cancer Society at Tuesday's meeting in the home of Mrs. Lyle Wilson. Prizes for completing the greatest number of dressings were presented to Mrs. Ariey J. Lowe and Mrs. Charles Manz. Mrs. Roland Smith, presl-lent, appointed Mrs. Harold Davis, Mrs. David Ewalt and Mrs. G. W.-Stark to the nominating committee. A The slate of officea for the .coming year will be preaehted at the April meeting in the home of Mrs. Fred Crieman. A foreign exchange atudent will address the group. Mra. Orrin Huntoon and Mra. R. H. Lyon aadsted the hostess. Mra. William Whitlow was a guest. Garden Assn, to Hear Talk by Dignitary The Birmingham Branch, Woman's National Farm and Garden AisoUation, wil] meet Monday at 1:30 p.m. in thk Birmingham Community Hoiua. i Mrs. W. J. Ullenbrudi of Dimondale, past preS^ent of the Michigan Dlviaion of WNFAGA and preaently national chairman of the Judging school, will speak about peren- Mrs. Frank Downing, • Mt. Clemens Street, announces the engagement of her granddaughter Edith, daughter of Mrs.J.M. Owen of Balding^ the late \Raymond Nichols, to William Loske, son of Mrs. Elmer. Shaw, Prayion Plains, and die late Richard Loske. Mrs. Norman Allen invited the Bridge Club Puts 12 Tables in Play The Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Oub met Mcmday evening at the Elks Temple with 12 tables in play. Winners were Mrs. Earl Waterman and Mrs. HarrisMi Specht; Mrs. W. H. Barron and David Utley; Mrs. David Utley and Dr. W. H; Baitwi; Melvin Small and Henry Georgia; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright; Mrs. Charles Davis and Mrs. Ernest L. Guy; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson, i.. THE PONTIAC PRESr. AVEDXESDAV, MARCH 8, 1961 X Measure of SATISFACTION^^^^ SPRING end EASTER are just around the comer ond os usual HARWOOD will load the way in ALTERATIONS ond RERAIR fer the Coming Swnon ■ I RANDOLPH llARWOOD Mt W. Mww at Tologmek FE 2.2100 FINER TUXEDO RENTALS Sharmi Talbot of South Marshall Street (at right) helps graduate assistant Carol Arnold prepare the student Utnch at East Lansing High Scl^l. The program supplements textbook and classroom po/-turns of their school lunch marusgerhera course at Michigan State University's College of Home Economics. The girls have added incentive to do a good jab — the lab period extends over their own huuh period so they usually eat their lunch at the high school, partaking of the fruits of their labor. mm VO Pic{ ftmi taPii 559 ORCHARD lAKl FE 2 0127 TWO DAMY MUVERIIS TO DETROIT AND MTfRiMfOIATi POMTS OMEGA Muriel's Spoiling All Right-for a Fight MITKIEL LAWRENCE STAPP'S .. Easter Shoe News for Your Youngsters .... . The grandmother who told that dau^ter-in-law to whip her two-year-bld'8 hands for throw-( ing his mug on the floor is worth a I of you. My mother often MLitered my hands when I w'as a smail boy to teach me right from wrong. You and your modem notions go against God and the says “Spare the rod and spoil the child ...” ANSM'ER: All right, sir. I’m •quarbig oft. Let's go. [ has** Mated at yoor error before. TMs time I’m goii« to it. IWa lime I have not checked my own I to find your oav’Bge quotafloii. Thio time I abo have cheeked with die U- brary of Iheologleal toanring — aad the library haa failed to Had 0 stand: It. Your unmodera, IQng James version Bible does not contain the line; "Spare the rod and spoil the chUd." What's modem, sir. phrase. It was cdned by an American journalist who died in 189S— a man named Finley Peter Dunne. are alone with your faith in the virtue of blisteriiig children') bodies to teach them right from wrong. Now stand up tor it alone— and stop falsifying the Word (rf God to support you. I doubt that y«a will. The people who falsely endow this catch-phrase with scriptural authority are seldom able ti up without support. Hiey have been leaners from a Og way back. They still trust thej moi^ views of the paraits who Mistered their hands as children.; though a little examination would ' prove these views as unreliable as! their Biblical scholarship. And they will go on bdleving in' them just as they’ll go on believing: that n nearly ftagotten journalist's words are HMy Writ. We who are struggling for wis-| dom as parents constantly examine our ideas of right and wrong. ' We know that any growth in us! includes changes in these ideas. Along with Abraham Lincoln, we are content with "finnneaa in the tight so fsr as God gives a sea Die right.” A Uttle right Is what we’ve' learned to settle for. So if w« slap cfafldren’s hands, ^ we don’t claim moral psndeur ft We are prond to recommeoil Omega, one of the world’s finest watches. Official timepiece of the Rome Olympics and holder of the highest accuracy awards. See our collection of .Men’s and Ladles* mod- From *65” I The Store Where **QuaUty Count*** | REDMOND’S Jetcelerg •^i)ptometri§t$ 81 N. Saginaw Street FE 2*3612 A. Grl's Patent Pump , B, Boby's Hi Whites Trimmed so smartly with psrt failla bow. Styled for pretty Esster wesring snd school too. Our lameus, rtationally known shot to start children off propariy fitted, comfortebiy shoed. Sisee im . J Cl • - D* Sisee 3 • g. n ewes Esster ... e washable leather oxford with black rubber sole. Fit is correct, comfort is unsurpsssed. atnam-S, B-ttS M m -11. $7.50 $8.50 Millinery Handbags Wt psy your pajking, bus ride ' Jewelry •In this style only size carried at bur W. Huron St. itbre ALL POPULARLY PRICED (STAPP'S JUVENILE BOOTERIE 28 E. Lqyrrence St., Downtown (Open FrI. end Mon. to 9) Ash Millinei^ FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron ot Telegrcqih (Open frf, and Sat. to 91 14 North Saginaw St. ... that tender, sensitivt oreo just below the cups is now cemfortized forevw. It's all done with an inMnious elosHdxed 'mirode bond' thofi cushioned to float on your comfort zone ever so kindly. It ^rbothes with you . . keeps your bro exactly in place ... lifts ’ ond melds beouHfully. 32-36A, 32-38B, 34-42C. jsO OFIH EVERY NIGHT TO f ^fey Hireugh laSurdey downtown and DRAYTON f LAINI 'I'l jgHE POX^^ AVEDXESI>AV> march 8,* 1961 tWEXTY^SEVEy 1 Early Week Special! ; BUDGET WAVE . .,*6“i ; CALUE’S BEAUTY SHOP ! > North Perry FE 2-6361 ; Members See Show on Cooking PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL MV4 $. SHinaw, bgl* Tkaater BMt.. PA«Ha<, Mich. tar^maaic Avallabh in Oar or Ermnin^ Cioaiai, wwi- Ok----------- -----------^ fiamphlM i v. IB uof or eraaui< Wriia, Phoaa er Call ia Porioa lor fro# P PHONE FEDERAL 4-235Z The Sisteijraod of CongregA-tion B'nai Israel met at Con- 1 Burners Power Co. Tuesday to i observe a demonstration of | gourmet cookery. Mary Jackson, company representative, presented the demonstration and explained the For Your Wedding QUALITY and Quantity a 11 Pkttot !■ tat a • a WcMIat Olut BMk O A urt« "Jan ItarrM Sica” a A MlaUlwt Xirrtoft Crrttfli *39' (95 Up fsdiraf Tarau Arailabl* C R. HASKILL STUDIO 1 Mt. Clement 8t. FE 4-M51 Mrs. Panl FraakUn During a brief business meeting, plans were announced, for a spring conference of the Michigan Branch of the National Women’s League of the United Synagogues of America at. Bay CSty and Saginaw April 30-May 2. Participating in the program were Mrs. Haskell Monsein and Mrs. Lazarus Hershovitz, prayers, and Mrs. Irving Schlyfestone, Judaism - in -the Home committee member. Pi Omicron Unit Picks Chairmen for Two Meals Havf You Wed This? Bake MeatKoaf Mixture Over Sliced f^tatoes "It's^a good thing." said a reader recerlliy. “thyt I like hamburger.' because I eat ,so much of it." Thank goodness, there are hundreds of ways to prepare hamburger. Mrs. : To Repeat 'Gliburn' Contest FUngi can apiU paints. special' recipe...« Mrs. Hopkins is active tn her church work. She loves to cook, ia an< avid reader and enjoys music. MEAT LOAF CASSEROLE By Mrs. Robert Hopkins I ciumbi, Uuttd Peel ajfi^m^ pmatoes into a greased Sxl2 baking dish. Sprinkle with salt, pcppei-, flour and paisley flakes. Mix hamburger. iFteed onion, salt aad pepper, halt the can of tomato sance and bread cnunbs. Pat down flrmly oser potato, emer-ii^ them all. Pimr rest of tomato sauce over top of meat. Sprinkle with 2 taUespotm grated cheese. Bake at 350 degrees 1 hour, or until meat is done and potatoes are tender. .Serve* in wedges. Serves 6. MOSCOW (Api-Dmitri Shostakovich,,^ composer. Tuesday invited young musicians from throughout the world to come to .Moscow next year and try their luck in a new competition patterned after the one that catapulted pianist Van Clibum to fame. Shostakovich, who heads the organizing committee, said the 1 second Tachaikossky competition for pianists, violinists and I cellists will be held in Moscow April 2-May 2, 1962. Winners will receive gold medals, prizes of 2.500 rubles— J2.775 at the official rate— and the right to make recordings and extensh’e concert tours in the Soviet Union. Beauty Clinic by Edythf McCuUgch Today if a womeof la not happy with her hair «Jlor, she naad not accept it os her fate. Hair color ^can be chang^ os yoO would changa the elyle, the length or the shape. It Can be a complete change, more highlights, temporary ripse or a quick spray for just an avening; You need not heaiterte to try hair color, since there is no ieor of making a long-lasting taks,in ths shade. In fact, temporary rinsee are fun and you can try on" several .In searching ior the most flattering shade. Fkeae Edythe McCuUech Beauty Bbepp*. FE 8-7431 Ut Pentiac Statu look Pontiac Council of Pi Omicron National Sorority "met M^ay' evening at the West Longfellow Avenue home of Mrs. Robert Angel. Mrs. MaynardHolmes was appointed chairman for the May [breakfast, with Mrs. Angel in charge of the annual banquet in June. I I W. Cadman Proul, Oakland County friend of the speak at the April 13 meeting Tn the yWCA budding. The Michigan State convention May 27-28 will be at the Jack Tar: Hotel in To Have Lunchepn TTte Webford Oub will have a noon cooperative luncheon at the Lakeside Street home of Mrs. Alfred Falk Thursday The group will spend the afternoon sewing cancer dressings for the Oakland County Cancer Society. Sundress or pinafore! It’s easy to sew of crisp cotton—opens flat for speedy ironing. Ruffles and colorful embroidery, in running and single stitch, delight a. little girl. Pattern .'599: transfer of bands; pattern in sizes 2, 4, 6. 8 included. , Send 35 cents 'coins) for this pattern—add 10 cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing. .Send to T.aura Wheeler care of The Pontiac Press, 124 Needlipcraft Dept., y. 0. Box 161, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly pattern number, name, address and zone. Just off the press! Send now for our exciting, irfw 1961 Needlecrkft Catalog. 0\-er 125 designs to crochet. knit, sew, embroider, quilt, weave—fashions, homefumishings. toys, gifts, bazaar hits. Plus free— instructions for six smart veil caps. Hurry, send 25 cents now! ^ Vasa Lodge 510 Will Dine, Dance To See City Film DIXIE POTTERY 3281 Dixit Hwy„ Waterford The St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Auxiliary -has scheduled a public showing of the city's centennial filiti "The Pontiac Story of Progress and Promise" at 11 a.m. Monday in the nurses' home on Fulton Street. Refreshments will follow the film. ‘ An evening of dancing will follow 7 o’clock dinner for Pontiac Vasa Lodge SIO .Saturday at rtie Pythian Hall on Voorheis We Have MOVED Qhd You're Invited to Visit the Newest and Most Beautiful Solon irr PONTiA(^ Sensational Budget Perr^anent • STYLE CL'T ( • CONDITIONING SHAMPOO t • DELI XE COLD WAVE • GLAMOl R RINSE • F.\SHION SET SPECIAL OFFER 95 A CembliiatlsB of Service RegularlT Priced at I15.M for FASHION CUT CONDITIONING SHAMPOO SUPERB SALON PERMANENT CREAM RINSE , STYLE CUT Complete No Appointment Needed—Open Friday ’til # P.M. PHONE FE S-9257 11 N. Saginaw Between Lawrence and Pike St. (AcroM from Strand Theater) '9 Beauty Salon -Spring ... Easter has come to BLOOMFIELD FASHION SHOP BIRMINGHAM • Suits • Coats • Dresses •Sportswear _ • Accessories All With Important Labels: Cdme See the Very Newest Trom These . Fine Designers: ^ ^ V Cai^o Andrew Arkin A. Schroder Kimberly Mortsrch Brittany • Use The Same Charge Account At Our Former Telegraph Rd. Store ^loomficl6 fashion s h BIRMINGHAM -A- .. Grossman Petites Weathorboo David Crystal Evan-Piepne Dalton ' Cslifomia Designers Many Others PARK FREE! Have your ticket stamped at the office! No purchase is necessary! THE POXTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MAKCH «. 1««1 12-Town Madison Heights Wants Statement on Outlets First to Be Near By DOX FER.MOTLE ROYAL OAK—Officials of thip 14 municipalities in-wlved In the 12-Town Drain agreement last night ap-j peared to be near a settlement which would finally geti the $47-million project under way. I However. Madlscm Heights representatives said they^ first want an official statement from the Oakland County Drain Commission re- garding its policy for sewer 30 appro\-ti by outlets in their city not member municipalities. Bids couldj covered bv the 12-Town^ w within ® d«>s after the • heannas. agreement. ' The «hole procedure. necesMry Dram Commission^ Daniel W". t,ecause the TXisUng boundaries of Barn r^» calW mwfrtrewly ms of the offuual* at Kimball High Si-honl here last night, said the ‘ |iolicy statement would be » I'aday Ma«M Helglits. wirirh haii held ap the start of the It-Tsw* with salts to CIrctot C«art and Ow Stale Sapreme Csart. earlier had thrratraed further de-lay hy fafctaig its ease le the l’.S. Saprewis Csart. The Utitation was started by Madilnn Heights because officials there believe the city’s original ap-portionnjCTtt for the cost of the 12-Towti would he too high. Its original share of the project would he approximately C J^nillkm. Ford Tractor Plans Banquet ForWaUed Lake To Seek Urban Plan delegation of Southeastern : Michigan high school students will attend the 1961 National Youth IConference on the Atom aponsored by Detroit Edison Co. Nov. Ml in ChicagD, the company announced today. By JIM LONG classiflcation of a tavern license WALLED LAKE- AwiUcation to <» • C liquor licensee and, b.. m.>cH« tad .I'LSS''' '"“'i gram for an urban irfanntng Study wUl be made by the dty. tte Qty, CouncU rejected the application! Council decided last night. }of Robert E. Keister, owner of the{ Members voted 4 to 3 lo seekjCopper Mug. 1704 W. Maple Road, financial assistance to develop aW the single Oats C license avail-! master plan for future use. able to the city! There is only one; A * * bar currently serving liquor In the! The action authorizes Qty Man- city, ager George Shaw to make appli- . cat ion to the state for financial aid Keister in requesting the-reclas-' under a program set up under the sification told the council that he , .Federal Housing Act. It it known planned to build a new J85.000 bar: Metropolltaa the 761 Pr<%ram. ^ _and restaurant at the location i|, ■HBB BBm Uotrsll gcleaee Fair. April Jt- I * * ★ the license was approved. ^ ito»ita« Pnifi mto ‘ Aeetteeslefe MW^aw ! The tentative request by the city Inadequate parking lacilitlea HE.4DS l*K.4CH iTJI-nVAL - ^ *P^' !wil| in no way obligate it to carry were blamed by four councilmen" Newly elected president of the Huroa *'>'***'’ f*"'" through with a master plan if the voting against the reclassification. Romeo Peach Festival As.socia-; ^’****]^ Falf.^Port Ho^, council at a later dale decides * * ^ tion for 1961 is James W. Crary **5 Thumb Regional Scl- thaf the study would be too costly, j, uy the councU to o' St.^ Clair St.. Romeo ^ Students to Attend A-Meeting Delegates will be chosen from exhibitors at five high school fairs representing high schools in many Southeastern Michigan combiuni-i|ies this spring. Brpomfielcl to Speak at Service Awards Affair Next Wednesday WELCOMKA NEW TRl'RTEF-—I.eon T. Bishop of Almont (righti, chairman of the board of trustees of the Community HospitaJ. shades hands with new trustee Harold L. Prescott of Rortieo. elected at last night s annual meeting of the hospital foundation. Prescott replaces Dr. Louis R. Newlin of Romeo, foundation vice president who retired. . ... — — -—Ji WHS ngrera oy me council lo ________ Our only objective now,’ said than 130 to rid the ‘^e director of the Com-r Iiw-ilman Rnhert Thihiil#«ii ‘|a swimming aiva at the foot of With- Hospital, south of Almwtt,] Baltimore March M. y • erell Street of weeds with chemical Councilman Robert Thibtdeau, to inform the state of the ‘ interest in the program.” filets. ......................' flllh filuOC t1 ' I’uder the »l Program, a elty They said it would art as a ’’teat VelUU VlYCa I nvJv Unit must apply to the atot* case” for the Walled Lake weed iaoK9 weeQ g • I i| ptai.™ .nd II11 to Area library Korniaiitiefi Set for Sunday eia! govenuneat |or matektog , inforthation on th# chemical would fuMs. be made available to citizens byt WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- ci'y iSHIP-The Walnut Lake Women’s Club presented a cheek for U.630 last night to the Wear mOonfleld loreroBr wno saio ne leuizeo me - . • *z • Township ^blic Ubrary. The city needs planning “but what are Experienc«$ in Africa ^ u*ed to pOfvhato we going to do with all the plans , . we have now ” GOODISON — ’Two missionar- The strongest objection to sending in tljr preliminary request The youth coDference, the tWrd annual meeting of Ha kind, is being Ibeld to Inform students and teachers about the many uses of me I peacetime atom, and’to help advance interest in the study of science. Oiion Church to Open^ ^^^ aw «lv nee*, nlannino -hm wb.t Experienc«$ in Africa money wn TROY — Congressman William S Broomfield will be the principal Although losing thbir case l^h T«ractor and Implement ZNave and School Unit ^ bSSrS”-. Zw « «: lake ORION-TV tam.l op™. O" .. tad.S tor somediing that iani needed be-L™pra1 offices at 2500 East Maole tog of the new nave and chUrch videsTm- 200 or more at a normal ' would like to see something Hemmtary School Parent Teacher cause the dty could be served school unit which has been added worship service. Arrangements can tenpble done with the studies Association meeting at g p.m more econdmically by the Dequto- ■ * * to the Reorganized Church sHes rt'tlto churoh. will be was constructed by.Cartandy Con- was defeated. Coua<^ H.^d ]£Iw*crt2^ slid^Ther^re n^^ Members of commissioner last nigjit of ttme and energy to the bet- present for the sendee of cons^ struction Co.. Detroit, with Bhihop Aewy aleo opposed the appllra- Congo with eight dif- come the cultural center of the,del*OT^®** *®, 'be 1960 \outa outlined a program under which, lermeot of ihefr commnnUkes. icration at 3 p.m. He will preach 0. Kenneth Byrn general super- , ferent tribes, including pygmies, community with local organiza-iference tadtioed Barbara Lirotm the 12-Town oodd be constructed The hanqMt te a ettmax to the ,the sarmon and offer the p^er of visof of the project. » ♦ * and also have worked with lepers, fions taking advantage of the «t of Armada High SchotH and with Madison Heights paying only program conducted among the consecration upon the building. The value of the building as The council, in other action In addition, they will show their kitchen and community rotm far'jdrry HdHrpok of Oaiwre Kim-half of iff origii^ ai^rtiqnment. dtxMoa’s general office cm- Foilowtog tho h|«—»f torvieo, modified is about MO.OOd turned down a request tor the re- unusual collection of curios. rheir meetings.” ball High School, R®yl 0».____ the women’s deportmeat win pro- ........ ^ ^ ^ ^ ”, The program will start with an tide for a social pertod with aa . ta. IS Ttasrn.mx’Ot’ation bv Rev John H Scott, open iMnse for Ihooo who wish to minister of ex-angelism and coun- tour the chnrch and newly added First Presb.xierian Church fsclHtton. to^ab^i Birmingham. Mow^ by din- 7 p.m Elder W, Blair Me- r ■ ^ i"*’’-dining room. jjp„, 0, the Detroit In- Howexer. the eort. paid hy ofh- j ^ temational Stake, will begin a Hwsrd C. TWtie. divisiwal pub-r^^^ of preaching wiilch will br- Visit Us at Community National Bonk As an rxampte. Troy Clly Man- wren Ul l/ICaWIIII* vsi#ix.f# of.os wrw. |Hc relatlooi manager, will mtro-^^ u p^cepf Sat- a^ Daxld E. fl^tone said hto fdure Ralph E. Hunt. 8*m- churcfoThe iSettogi • increosed manag^ of the dixisi^ .re ‘scheduled for 7:30 p m. and r i».6N. chairman of the community rela-jj^ ^ ^ ^p But Barry urged the other municipalities to proceed with the 12-’Town as soon at possible, exen it meant reducing Madisqn Heights' apportiomnent. wiw will g . '‘■ ••Religion loo Today’s Living ” ^ coming remarjra. exception of the Und- The awards will be presented .gapping colonial front porch oitry-lo the Haptoyeo hy Merritt D. the steeple and rebuilding of Hill, Ford vtee preoident and gen , he' old unit’s baptistsir. the church The drain commissioner gaxe: miU manager of the division. This 531 £ Flint St is completed, three major reasons for an, Imme-1 year, Imr empfoyes wtil receive diate Otari of the project. Cemmaaity Service Awards. One fGlRT COSTS HIGB •* *•«’ be pee- creasr the cost. Barry estimated Mayors of surrounding communi-thaf the county and municipalities ties to whkh Ford employes five in the project already have spent have been invited to join in bon-about $750,000 in lawsuits resulting ortog the award winners, from the 12-Towm For Happy Home Ownership.. . A new kitchen has been added lo facilitate the church suppers served Employes selected lor awards the first Thursday of ex;ery month * ★ * were chosen from nominations sub- except July and August. The project also should be start- mitled by Ford employes, rela- Features of the new nave are ed before instruction begiax on lives of employes and persons in redwood paneling, an organ cham-fhe State Highway Department’s the community who are lamUiar ber, fluorescent lighting and space proposed Chrysler Eicpre8sway,,with employes’ community actixi- for a choir of approximately 25 which will run parallel to the drain ties. !members, to sex'eral communities, he stated “ If the stale freeiray Is baill before the It-Towa, tbe cost of tearing up serxico roads adjacent to , Barry said he also lean the Jiigh-way department would find some other method of drainage ' could not use the 12-Town. Under preaem plans, the state would pay over |S-raillion towards tte 12-Town drain, thus reducing fhe shares paid by, the municipali- ties. LOWEB COSTS As a final argument, Barry saki the coat of the 12-Town wxmld be reduced by starting the project now at a time when labor and construction costs are at their lowest point in some time. Qak Park Mayor R. J Alexander gnd Ferndale Mayor Bruce D Gar-butt stated they were in favor of getting the project under way as soon as possible with Madison Heights pa.xing a reduced appor-tionmem. None of the officials voiced opposition to Barry’s reqnesl, although Madison HHghls onielals wore confused over the drain commlsaloiier’s poHcy regurdiag outlefs not Included in the 1!-Toww. Barry said,a ngw 12-Towm agreement-— showing a smaller area tor Madison HeigHts — must be! approved by .the governing ttodies of each participating community before further artibn can be taken. Hearings on the new cost apportionments then would have to be I To Discuss Draft Act . WVUXED LAKE - The Oakland Counselors Association will hold its fifth meeting oit the school year at 1:30 p.m. March 13 at Clifford Smart Jualor High School, 8400 Commerce, Road.i Featured at the 1 meeting iriH be' a panel dianiasiaa of the Selective| Srtvice Act of 1935 hy repreeen-, tativet from the armed< forces. i\ EASIER IS BOYS’ SUITS Beautifully tailored in a large variety of fobrics and designs. Three-button styles in Ivy and Continental models. Sizes 13 to 20. ‘24 95 Junior Sites 10 to 12 $1995 1 l*T«' m Whitt Skiito FoHHlIl OuttM 4««b tn« *frl«t BMUtM , $2.98 m $2.98 — DRESS ^ TIES PANTS $1.00 $4.98 Uw - R0!#9NDf#cA.?rr-; vr“ CAorpa Aecaai^ls luritad TBAGE You'll huvi gU thi money you'll need with s, BANK MORTGAGE LOAN ...All the CASH feqmed to insure hdppy home ownership end the entire transaction will he tailored to your individual needs.. ^It's ^Iwayt a pritfilege to make sound loans. THE BIG DIFFERENCE Security hr Your Srnrings Nutienal I Bank! OP 0 G « T I a c Officii at Wftt Huron . • . NorHi Parry . . Koogo Horlim..^. WalloH Lakf . . . Union Loko . , . Milford . . . Wotorford « . . Uko Orion . . . Romoo ond Bloomfiold Hlllf Ittember FJ).I.C, ■ v: . ■■’"/ // ' ’ THE >OXTIAC PRESS,, WEDXESDAV, MARCH 8.1^61 Okoyi Vote for Diitrict TWENTY-XIXK NASHVILLE, T««. (UPI)The TemwiMe legislature has ratified a iMXjpoeed constitutional amend- ment which would give rasideota oI the District of Columbia the right to vote. In presidential elec- bWITH THIS COUPON GUITAR LESSON 1 THE MUSIC CENTER 2Gt N. SafiiMw 4-470Q (AdTeiUtmuntt Stops Constipation Due to "Aging Colon” New loxotiva discovery re »«• pain or eiraio. (2| Couonaid’i the body. Sutnant bowel oenteau be- unequalled rebulkins eciioo helps re-0>m ao ^ and ihrunken that ibey tone Sabby colon musdea. (J> And ' *0 purse. CouwAio sea gently, on the nerve Raiiar. docion aay, liea in a new reflexea that atimulate the vital *•«!»• laxative principle. Old-ttylc bulki and movement” of your lower colon, moiatenm may cnaia gaa, taka 3 or Coumam reiievet svoa chronic 4 dayi for lelirf. Old-«ylc eahi and ooiutipation overnight; ia ao gentle it Medics Getting Busy Pushing ‘'hots for Polio Baptists Praise JFK for School Aid Stand ______ WASHINGTON (UPn-Baptist CTICA^ (UPI)-A cooperative I leaders have expressed “protound medical drive has been launched ^titude" for P r e s 1 d e n t ^n- tQ get Americans vaccinated against polio before summer, the American Medical Association (AMA) has announced. Dr. Julian P. I»rice of Florence, S. C., chniminn of the AMA board of tnwteea, inld fg per cent of Americnna have not been laoeulate^ agaliMt polio, ■ "Polio epidemics remain a seri-ious threat as 1^ 'as islands of junvaccinated areas exist, even among a well-vaccinated community," he said. nedy's insistence that federal school aid must be limited to public schools. The Bi^HsI Joint Committee on Public, Aftaini, which represents the antioil's six largest Bnp' Hst bodies, passed a resolution praising Kenned.v's stand that ineludlng pnrarhial schools in the plan would be unconstllu- syttem. Of all Imtivos, only new poctutroothen. And Coumaid won’t CotmASi $hm you kt tpedal 3-wty inierforo with absorption of viumini isllcf that works only on the lower motherfbodnutrienu. CM CoConaid colon (aros of coouipstloo). today I ibmooucrORT azc 4So tgk AT rSstolsi WINS PKIMAKY - Morris K. Udall, Tucson, Ariz., attorney, won the Democratic nomination for Congress fropi Arizona’s 2nd District in Tuesday's special election to fill the seat vacated by his brother. Secretary of Interior Stewart Udall. ‘There are ah estimate I miles of submarine cables In the world. Price said the AMA would j^in the U. S. PtiWlc Health Service | and the National Foundation "ini getting more people to take their; polio shots." During the election campaign, mar^- Baptist clergymen expressed dobut that Kennedy, a Roman Catholic, would resist "pressures ” from his own church. ?? Get Solitary for Riot 12 Die in India Cyclone folsom prisqn, Caiif. (AP)i I—Seven white and four Negro| I prisoners were sent tp solitary | confinement 'Bieaday for 2» days] for taking part in Inst week’s innr hall race riol. AP.PlMtclAX TALKS INTEKEST RATES -William McChesney Martin Jr, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, testifies in Washington this week before the Senate-House Economic Committee. He discussed interest rates of government securities. CALOJTTA, India (AP)-A cyclone W two Assam towns Tuesday. klllli^ 12 persons and injuring 40 others. Death rates in Denmark have] decreased steadily the past 201 years. mrmM how ih ms m-sAsrSi m Cohont Worth Far Morot PARADE OF SPRING DRESSES Here's a smart Easter line-up! Our cotton-fresh spring look includes | g many new jacketed, jumper, and full-skined drip dry styles in sui ^ array of pastels, ptetems. A Rainbow of faster Hums I GIRLS’ 2-PC SUITS' CIRIS’ SPRWG TOPPERS $7.M TOTS’ COATond HAT SETS$6.84 DOWNTOWN PONTIAC—TEL-HURON—DRAYTON PLAINS—ROCHESTER—MIRACLE MILE Shop Kresge’s Every Week - You’ll Save ! Save ! Sove COMPARE! M Sjivings COMPARE these Glen Plaid Suits-at ^55 or more 39.95 buys the best iit spring weight worsteds at Ridunan’s! Fine line glen plaids—the pat< tern of the season! . Spot-and-water-resistant Silicone* finish. Latest and finest of Richman’s spring, values! For a wonderful buy yoq can always rely on Richman B R OTH B R S MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER OPEN to A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY Charge t( gow,., no payment till May! '* V '■ ■ I- f' THE i»OXTIAC PRESS, AVEDXESDAY. Si ARCH 8. Ig6l ^ / Reporters at JFK Conferences Know What They*re Doing ______ .'. ,uw, D~-Lu«»iw«k umx aiiMit the fram an atmontore of Would slow the contermce as 'ni- Many amattur of wouM-be praas Ins to a President who would want mr MEUtnUN saimi l UtOe wonder tMkt----------- WASHINGTON (UPI> — Bt<*-(tonnedy and JJthers aiou^ ^jj "stain at the wWe iwttti letters eompialnfaig about the tram an atilKM«>here of weltor- iwoukl slow the conterenm as en-[pertormaBce dl the rqn>rt*n atjde^ calm. HELD OVER! rmiss. t)fSSv/MAR5H/KalY Hnmbiut HURON THEATER Starts FRIDAY at rtgular pricos! THE TEN COMMANDMENTS' tdevisad and braadcaM newsl Ouestkms by the reporten. how-- Jhrencea. ever, are picked up b^ directional They kxik sound much more deyicea known as shotgun nlc* diwtteS^^^ an nudwoea. Thplr area of coverage mmoem man mey nauy f,„^,haped and they pick up not _____ ,.u ..^'ooly the voice of the questioner, but the smalleot sounds on either side of him and to the rear ^ gineen cut. the mikes off and on. try hawe written to Washlagtan. lUggntlng' that vocal competition , Idh lor a question be elfan-toiated by drawing for numben as they enter the conference hall. Ls this way at thnes. Several facton. however, should be considered. Ihe television lensj You’re gpttli« doeer to m|^e ge when you want jut soei how loi« yinpr car will last, instead of how fast it will go .... . Sign r— ; ..-u In • restaurant in Noma. Alaska: to cope with questions about fed- end finance, the Gongo and afomlc cbowdw, 50c, Texas-oize bowl 2Se.’*Eari V - * ■ i • 3 ^ SO ■ i. This repofter, recently 1 with an attack of late winter mlo-|® ery, had his lint opportunity to * 30 years of covering the White S^]?^hispen House to view in hs entirety , even nnis^. ,---------- TV. * ____ has a foreshortening effect which' This n^er also listened to the The shotgun mikes makes objects and persons In the, radio version. haw to s^p ^erji wid^nd ckwer to :. The braadeast roafpreare was reporters wrore of action than they real- As re»sonable as this numbers « by TV ^ , ^ .^ syvtem may seem to hundmds ■ JumMe Of saaai aeemnpaayiag £T" PresW^t Thus while a reporter on »»: hundml. of Americans who S meh qw^ saggeMed leedlag * * east side ol the i^m is standing ^ j, j, ^., 3 time at the sw. Ts the airfai- ^ and asking a question, a report- ^ It must have smMmI Ihe tjmference room it-er on the west side shows up in theBetw^n 350 and 400 semes^t t~i-----and rfoteas. «oll there is tittle impression of center of the screen, eyes shaded attend_mMt of ^ CtoS’s^S^ extraneous noiae excep^'tor the by one hand and to all intentt. B^iy te thif^e time;" V ... «««- for more than 20 . The President speaks into two after the President com- pick tq) noi_ Now Featuring The Fabulous El Doradoes sound hut his own voice. Thus: his wolds always seem to come BLEOmONIC AGE { But to the radio listener, there lis tumult each time Kennedy stopa speaking. This curious situation la part of the electronic age and will loontinue unless a non-directionalidcnfs feet, 'microphone is provided for every; '— — — reporters. Viewing Kennedy's last corfer-ence at home with a nonprofes-sKmal. this reporter was somewhat shocked to hear his com-'Leok at-that--man there, asleep almost at the Presl- starts—^ FRID.4Y PONTIAC The man •‘asleep" actually was 'hard at work, making notes In his lap. with one hand shading his ;{eyes from the TV and movie flood-j !}lights. Furthermore, the man: ;'“^eep’’ was a good 60 feet Irwn the President, not at his feet. The scramble to get those 20 or 25 numbers would match the last two minutes of the Army-Navy game for physical competition. Also, suppose the numbers for| several weeks In a row fell toi rqiorters interested only in thej iMoblems of their individual states or home towns? This would be most fruatrat-' fm ta«i fo «M W our infemiaffvti dWe aoMfeM? Nim YOOk CNANa TO U IN ON A OOO0 ONI. iSTABTS TONIGHTI PREMIERE SHOWING FOR OAKLAM) COUNTT IT SHOUTS AND SINGS WITH LIFE AND EXPLODES WITH LOVE! NEVER AGAIN SUCH EXCITEMENT! 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Touche! Touche! The pranounciation is —TOO-SHAY tiv^ M HtfhlsiiS iNtrlJh. »»• Ottxou m. rtMito Dii^ii RouchMii Uk* «1. orajuni U nvStuB o. ntufort «s____„ jMkMB O. Srsokira U JaunrUlt (1. RMdliK « UlMniwo Chri^Uu 11 UltUMOO SC. AiintUM 44 Uato-coBBt ^Tmtoiu The third quarter wu a painful one for the host team. Five shots ispun In-and-out during the period. The tight defense the Lakers had , shown during the game tell apart tin the last period, eubling Clar-encevllle to score hsM Its field igoal total for the entire contest, h Ron Btovet pmnplag la pBsaed West BtooulMd. A Jump shot frtun the conwr by BIsvet , pm the Trsjau la front. 26-U.' Bob Siu and Oiuck Christianson each scored lO points In pacing the Lakers to their first half lead. iSiu continued to connect in the last two periods but Christianson was held to three points. ads tied aarertceville’• ">)ny Giaeobazzi for game hono- "itb Glacobazzi’s rebounding wu a big factor in keeping the TYnjam within sttlking distanoe ihvtag the first three periods. He scored only two pointe In the Vast eight minutes but made himself known near the boards. Mlt Clarkston blasted to i WE DO ALL THIS. 0 Pan firaot wh^ inspect Imdn W ★ ★ .. BUma »4W . CtBVILU ««>. ro FT vr FO FT w ’Ite Rams and Eaglets advanced to ’Thursday’s Oau C semifinals at I Pontiac Northern. St. Fred will battle city rival St. Michael at 8:30 after OLSM meets Farmington Our Lady of Sorrows. 'Rie winners will be matched Saturday at 7 p.m. for the championship. Coach Wrighfs Sabur-Leagu tHttits wMpiMd Hartlaad 7S« aver- I la a battle of sou de- It wu a pair of opposite gamu at PNH. The lirrt sms a wOd affair marred by 43 personal Ttie nightcap wu a pon duel with both schools playing carefully. Only 76 field g^ attempts were taken in what may be the lowest scoring game in all tourney play this year. ThiA wAi a day which will long be remembered by 28 Ptmtiac area American Junior Bowling Congress keg-lers. A total of 22 boys and six girls from 10 schools were to comiiete on a special squad at the ABC tournament at glgantlcCobo HaU. They were part of 820 youngsters scheduled to take their turns at the world’s greatest bowling show. Pon-Uac’s Clark Balch assisted in the selection of the entire group. Making the trip by chartered bus today were the following: Lynda H(^g. Doug Soule and Dale Harvey of Pontiac Northern, Art Kukuk, Art Sllverthom, Diana Rlgotti, Garry Barger, Bill Crawford, Gary Wright and Dan Taylor of PCH, Amle^- Oeta, Paul Oliver, Andy Hives, Art Jevrell, Sandra lioeey and Cecelia Pierce ol Madison Jimlor High, Lincoln’s John Casper, Bob Sutton and Mike Doty of Washington Junior ffigh and West Bloomfield High pair Ed Wright and Carolyn BuU. Alto. Dick Tolef. John Smithson, Charles Ahnen, Sandra Swansey. Karen Elmquiat and Steve Foster of Watnford H)gh. Mike Lucking. Mike Sduuniky. Mike HOUer and Janet Servou, Pierce Junior High. A1 Weddle and Mike Anderson of St Benedict and Howard Men-zieB, Isuc Craty Junior High. Four of the boys and two girls are alternates. Balch reports 235 local boys and giris have entered the aru part lof the AJBC Mailographic tounwy St. Fred wu in command Ml lU Sylvu Unes. M^h 18 and the time but never actually pulled a big thrill out of “threading needle during ceremonies at Coho Hall. Men on the Falstaff team of Independence, Mo. were the only ones to roll succeulvo balls betwjMn the 4B-7-10 pins without knodcing any down . . . Latest National Bowling Leagw plara can ter a UHeam loop to ' Btert Oct. 1. the 4th period. The Red and White led only 29-21 at halftime and increased the mar gtnbyjustooebytheendof three queers. Aaiy Ptak. wtw paced Hart-lud wtth 17, epeud the tiaal BIO DEFENDER Orchard Lake center Tom TomasseweU proved difficult to pass arofind tor Royal Oak’e Bob Dorr on thfo play in last ni^t’s Ossa C district nightcap at PNH. Tlw Eagdeto rallied to win. 3»31. Elks Win City^ 'D' Title maUag the seat* dS-41 bat the Eagtes aever get any elsaer. Mika Reed aparlred tiie victors ^vith 17 pointi in the last three periods after sitting out the open-ng round. Ted DobeM hed 15 and Pete Vasques 14 with Dobeki • “♦standout on rebounds. The Rams hit 42.9 per cent fitm the floor. bartk m, €m Oialo W. Ren Odia MUIw tn ... Haael Paire tapo In Women’e Oaldadid Oaaaty. d m. Land-O-Lakeg 1st tn Elks Ladies League. Gen Bradley’s 158 average beads the pack . . . Bob Smith -------- fired 870 and Howie Fields 624 to 25 are the dates tor tiie handicap ^„bum aaaalc, Pepsi Cola event Original plans called for Nor-West BantWn bowling on one day but the,,^ con^a^ jo. rdUed 221-497 T.. big response forced a change «i|ciUMn’s Insurance had 3138. Spartan Air Conditioning 1118 In Farm-will be "■■uoa to Ike jington Classic, deity Dunkel's 279- 0 Gheck.fiease gesls, wfassl cylinden ^ lor leaksge. 0 ClaaiL inqwet, xepsck front bearings. 0 Add bibke fluid if aseaaniy. 0 biato OB in four wfaaak lor Elks No. 723 won the Class D aty League basketball championship last night at Lincoln Junior High with ■ a 58-51- victory over Tuck’s Trotters. The well-deserved triumph en-*'t 4 4 ? ii titles the Elks to enter the Inter-' Lucrti.m 1 3-j » BMVM 4 1-4 ijicity toumament at Garden Qty. “■‘i* Tm S fiSIJr'? i U iTuck’s and the Elks tied tor 1st H s t-t t Mils 4 f-i • place during tite regular season Howaih] Code and Abie McLarah-• 7>-4*|more ^>ariq>lugged the Elks with 6aytod mb awry^SSi. m. Dm meet Monday night. He was pre-| saw abtokw.. T%«.r»^.Pwy. aented a chevron Idgnlfyhig bfo V _ ' . 28th ABC appeerence. Li22S??;a£SS3f^ Large openlpg nWR crowd gMiiSaSf _________ Heavily-favored Town A Country Lounge moved into the finals of the Class C* tourney with an easy 46-28 conquest of Doolin’s Service. Roger Reynolds had 14 pointe for TAC while Doolin’a Jack Johnson took individual --------- with 15. bi the other “C* game at Pontiac OnitTal, Felice Market was eliminated by-the Pontiac PMice, 4A36. John Bridgewater bagged a docen points far the Police and Jim Cronin of FCUcfi netted 11. Tonight’s playoff schedule: CLASS A At PentlAO OrtitrAj—VSa OttM laAmm. itersi^ jw. A IM last quarter dUtermoe tamed the die far OL M. Mary. Royal Oak had been In frant IM. IS-U and 26-M bedore fal- Fadng tl^ir biggest deficit of the contest starting the last eight minutes, Glen Hass STviahed a pair ot Jump shots and Tom Tom-aszewikl made a free throw to tie the count with 4:10 to play. Tom- Staiv, KrogulecU hit from outside to enter the spree to eight pointe and give the Eaglets the edge at 2825 with 1:51 remaining. Han matdied a basket by Bob Blisa with two charity tgaaes before leaving the game on fouls with 1:04 to |day. Tomaszewtid his only goal ot the night during a freeze to wrap up ‘ a U la seam ia the laat qaarter. The Efglets, who had a 35.1 to ) per cart edge In shooting, galnM their initial tourney victory MilUngtan and Capac were other ’ teams to triunibh. The Cards downed Frgnkenmuth 47-42 featuring Ned Lociwood’s 13 points meet Brown City IWay at Lakeville. Capac walloped Al-mont 47-23 at Port Huron galningi a semifinal berth against Tmlayj aty. Armada botved to Richmond" in the same district, 67-49. Waterford Our Lady of Lakes took a 79-41 dnibbing at tiie hands ot Goodrich in dan D . at Holly despite a 19-point eflhrt by Gaotge Shairpe. Flint Hoover tripM Lake Fenton, 80-52. ST. raaa rrs) habtlahb (id i rS rt w ro ft tf • S-A I, 4-4 -...................., • 1-4 U BarkA 4 4-7 M • * * “ -------- I M * [ a ‘I * 1-1 I 1-7 isissr 58 :?-SLutafa Tara I 4-4 t S'lVra I 4-4 I tmaia II r *4-1, .... 4 U 11 •* “ I u f-» *1 XrtAif a 4-u *4 I i S « BiraTB CAIU M W. Mipk A BNlMri tt. I MAA-tAfl U.S.R0YA1 NOW/ t t n-i 1 8UARANTS SUARANUf aStt«ea> “•"SLSf'i’w 1 5^#5)ut limit» to bnte M ■ - —9*lcw#r- ^aygiitfncnrtlflcBtc- Thit Wt«k Only $ V95 ft44 bitalhiiMi ”• M.M liiMMai fitiARANTKO BttFRBIMMr KING INSTALLATION CENTER 60 SOI!:" telegraph RD. ouw OUAIITY COMES FIRST THE POXTIAC PRESS. WEPyESDAY. >IARCH 8, 1061 THIRTY-THREE^ WnSB BOX ITigeri Play Flint Intra-Sgua^ Game Today . t NBA Standings Steve Boros Faced With Different Pressure Tht 130.000 PenMweU Optn g(ril tournuMiit ttaru Thunday with aU ttv« of the prevtout wtavion on hand. Anold Palmhr, laat yaar’a champ, abot an 0-under-par 64 yea-terday in a practice rpund. Earlier Pensacola winners are Den Fair-field, Art Wall, Doug Ford and Paul Harney. BY BBUNO i. KBABNS Pontlae ProM gpo^ Edits lakeland. FUu-aHvm th. Steve Boroa rmi redliies that he has very- little competition tor the third base job this sea foiTner University of Michigan star from Hint knows there will be Jwt as much pressure playing tor the Tlgeta this year. DetrsH Tiger shortstop Chico rmwandsB was ospeeted la ar> today. If he doea reach the Bei«al IralaiiM eamp today, ha wU ho eight days lalo. Lyi9 Burke. Otympie swimming champion and world record holder, has announced that she is retiring from competition at the age of 17. "The thrill is gone." Miss Burke said. golf ehamplonshh> wIB be played Ang. U-lf at MIehlgaa Stale Vai-voralty*s Poroat Alters golf Arnold PalnMr again leads tho money winner’s list on the pr sional golf tour with earnings of SU.600. Gary Hayer is second with 11 grand. Record Bowl Payoff NEW ORLEANS w - Rice and Mississippi received record Checks of $165,029 each ter their meeting in the Sugar Bowl toot-ball game Jan. 2, the New Ori Mid-Winter Sports Association said today. It was a different kind of pressure in the last few years when iB came to Lakeland only to be pushad out of a job by playera like Reno Bertoria. Bill Martin and Eddie Yoet. where he was weak, from ex-_ Billy Hitchcock and irecently frotp Chauley Maxwell. ers from the Tigertown camp of rookies as their opponents. time to strengthen my swing.’* He was "green" and knew his chances of staying were slim. He got plenty of help at the plato Laat year at Denver he hit .317 with 119 runs batted In and 30 homers, The tutoring he got and the exercise he worked at finally paid off. When the Tigers let Yost go in the draft to the new league teams. Boros beegme the only third baseman in the picture. Schefflng has broken hia 40-man roster in half tor the 9-inning intra-squad game which will eerve as a warm-up tor Friday’s exhiW-rion opener againM the White Sox at Sarasota. He was ^ best the Tigers’ system had to offer and as fa coach manager JBob Schefflng is emed, "He is our third base-. . . period. He’a got to be ready because we’ve got no one ’Before it was the pressure of trying to make this team, now I certainly am going to try to live up to what the Tigers an ing of me. ' said Boros, ’ ' this Is the toughest part, proving to everyone that I desmve the job." he’ll covM* a lot •( ground dowa the hot "For hla oake and ours, I hope he has a good year because he’s certainly trying hard to prose to everyone that he has earned the Job.” Today, for the first time, the Tigers were scheduled to do bMtle among themselves. In previous squad games, members of the “varsity" had plait- irmyt Jim Donohue (»-7) al Rochester and flt. Pant "ud Oordoa Seyfrled (It-f) at Den- aecond. Norm Cash at first and ob» Biww ewching.' BUI Bruton and Rocky Calavito in the outfield from righf to left. ter are olated tor action ^today, Ineinding At Fehanlek (IS-<) at Denver; Bob Paff«4 out of the Schefflng has made no definite announcement in regard to Ft^ day’s game against the diisoxlu far as starting lineup, but it appears that these are his choices. !Don Moasi, Ray Marteski and I Paul Foytack will go on the mound. Boros at third, Dick^Mt-lAuliffe at short. Chuck Cottier at ^.FOE_Satorday’s exhibition game against the new Minnesota Twins at Orlando it will be Hank Aguirre, Bob Bruce and Phil Regan for the ’Tigers and In Sunday’s return game at Lakeland with the TVins it will be Jim Bunnlng, Joe Gsz-enda and Gordy Seyfrled. Last Four Games Crucial for Pistons.’ By Unitod Prws International TlM^Detroit Pistons, have their work cut out for them If they’re going to overtake the Cincinnati Royals for. the National Basketball Association’s final playoff berth. Only three percentage points separate the two teams but Detroit plays four games in the next five dajm to finish out the season, meeting Los Angeles, Boston and Philadelphia in successive nights stwting tonight. Hie Pistons then wind up the seasrm on Sunday agMnst New York. Boston picked up a $2,000 bonus by defeating the Royals Tuesday niiht. Tile victory assured the Celtics of the best won-lost record in the NBA. which .gains them the extra money. In other games, the Louis Hawks scored a 137-136 {double overtime triumph over the Lakers and the Knickerbockers virtue of Cincinnati’s loss to Bos- L.aKers ana me ivnicKernocKera m* v a’ a’ withstood a late Syracuse Rally to|i y NGOOtlQllOllS down the Nationals, 114-113, ' ^ Bill Russell with 27 points and has only twe garaca rnnalnlng and will have pteoty of ttane to rest op after toeing Tneeday Might to the Oelltee, U4-m. The Boyah don’t play agala until tMs week- Richie Guerin topped the Knicks, who blew a 13-point lead and then held on to break a nine-game losing streak. It was the fifth consec-uMve loss for Syracuse. Bob Cousy with 21 led Boston' which survived a 43-polnt last pe-outburst by the Royals. Oscar Robertson of Cincinnati took game honors with 32 points. Begin for State Cage Tourney tasnsH DIVISION ' TVBSOArs BBSULTS ' St Lout* 1«. Los Aoi*l*i Its )l elii IDNBSDai estBoiU rk T|. at. [elei f$. t> nVBSDAI bttrpit vV*B<»^V( I Louts at SjmiOUM ___________ymo Nr« York at PbUadalpWa chicato .........rr n m « isi in ■ ? 8*.n.,k S H t\ }g & I \ Boatoo ........U It U 3S 157 »S i ‘ Detrott 1 Boatoo 1 CblcafO at Naw York Itaraiar'a Oam Naw York at Montraal Detroit at Boatoo Bob Pettit s 48 points paced the Hawks while Elgin Baylor led the Lakers with 39 points and 21 rebounds. aiff Hagan added 35 points for the winners. Despite the loss, Los Angeles clinched second place in the western division by » finals of the state high school log on this week, Charles E. Forsythe, state high school athletic director, said today. Ad announcement vriw^er the games will be tetevlsed is expected late this week, Forsythe said. CHEESING OOAOn - Dave WUllams, Hartland athletic director and footbiOI couch, tries in vain to boost tlje Eagles to victory from his scorekeeping post In the local tournament hoop opener last night He got excited during a 3rd quarter rally. St. Fred later pulled away. / THIRTY-«FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS. WyPXESDAY, MARCH 8, 1901 Tqnighfs Prep Tourney Slate Schedule Deer Tours in Northern Areas Playoffs it it t i CLAM A.)., t I - •* t;M P-a. ; Bud P*rk ^ Wtma., W nOIT »OClBWMTMW CLAM A-«»t 0*Btr*l n. La $ M p m. PM . tai pja. cu SoUt tal. I Bjr DON VOGEL ■i ObUmt Writer Deer hunters and other Interested people will §et a ehance to see how liOchlKan’s whltetell population came through the winter. ★ ★ ★ The Conservation Department has announced that two more toura-Alarch 19 and Man^ 2ft-have been arranged. Five tours, starting from five different points In the norOiem tower Peninsula, will be held eacb day. Deeryards near each starting point will be visited. OrifinatlBC prinU an kaUi dates wlU be the egolpaMBt statteu at AUanta and Kalkaska and the departaMBt’s • AAs a-o^tr, da, n H.A B.m other four. The lucky hantera were Howard Steele of Waterford, who bagged a male and female, Carl Tborberg ef WIxom and DmibIs Heyes M Featlac. A hunt held by OC8C In the same area a month earllerj produced seven fox. NEW LEGISLATION I Deer management bills are stegUng the limelight In the' SUte House of RepresenUUves, but several other conserva-j Itlon measures have beep aUpped Into the hopper. ★ ★ ★ . One. If passed, would bpen the bass season on June 1 Instead of the third Saturday In June as It is now. Under the newj bill, the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers and Lake St.-Clair would not open until later In June. I Also submitted la a measure to open most small game Sea-; sons the third Saturday in October, Instead of on specific 'dates. It would cover seasons on rabbits, woodchucks, peasants, grouse and squirrels. I The Michigan Welmaraner Club will open the field trial season at Highland recreation area this Saturday and Sunday. Seven weekends through the first week In May have trials scheduled at the Oakland County area. it it it Dave Grubb of Pontiac has been busy on the field trial | Iclrcuit In recent weeks. Last wefIteBi, his setter, Prairie Brsese, teak a first at AtbCBB, Ohio, and a secmid at Mearee. The UBchataied Meledy, a setter, was aeeend a week earlier at HamUtMi, Red Wings Moye Qoser to Howe Sparkles j *** Pontiac Bowler 8th in ABC Singles Play Goalie Lpnw (tinirap) Woriley of the New Yoi* Rangers broke Ink) hodccy with the New Haven in 3*1 Victory Over Boston Bruinf' GamblQ Stars in Nats by Blocking 50 Shots The Detroit >” yet, but Uttle better DETROIT (UPh -Red W’inga aren’t * roach Sid Abri si^ last night. “It moves us that much doser,’’ said a antiUng Abel In the Wk>ss' dressing room, referring to his club’s S-1 victwy over the at Olympia last night, which Just shout cUndMd ftnirtb fdace in the National Hockey League and a Stanley Ciip playoft berdi. A New York loM to O) _ will help us that much Abel I • to 19 potoK and new need ealy 9 petals ta Ihclr laal Ova gamaa to apap ap the cap berth. New Terk has six For the Bruins, the lota meant only assurance of a last place finish in the NHL. six games left, the best Boston can hope tar is a tie tor fifth. > Howe and cx-Bniln Vic woe the Wg eoga tai the Wing victory. Howe set up Alex Ddveccliio and Stasiuk with goala. Norm UUman hung 19 the other Detroit score. Howe’s two assists marked the 14di straight game in which be has racked 19 at least one print and left him in a tie tor the dub record with Ulbnan, who turned the trick in, the find 14 games this season Vasaag hero sf iha gaaM was Dave and his dogs win be at KJUdeer Plains, <^o, this weekend for the Tri-County open stake. AUDUBON PROGRAM < The Pontiac Audubon Club’s "Panorama of a Peninsula’ will be tonight in Northern High School’s LltUa Theater at 7:M. James A. Fowler of the Cranbrook Institute of Bdenca will show and^arrate color slides. ’The Wings led 24) at the end ri first period on UUman’s and late period goals, tbdr 23rd and 25th of the season, respectively. Charlie Burns tallied Boston’s lone score early in the second period with his 12tb of the season, cutting the Wings’ lead in half. B»t: didd minutes later, Detroit got its' - - - . .staiiukV liOhraidtoe'i Bob BuhPt> OB the big bogrd. A Kalamazoo pair, Joe Santric and Eugene Chapman, stood first ■ec^ in the singles as a re-of their reqiectlve counta of 667 and 661 last night. iBWience )QieI, 53, Jackson, vet-ersn of ABC tourneys rincej}946. took over third place in all-events 1,814, fifth in singles with 649, and shared second In doubles nate DarieU Laieon with Masters tournament champion, Ed Lubaniki, former AU-StaJt champion, and Ttamnan Gibson, recent it it it ^ 4 ABC BTAKOIXOS ^ BhMM V«UH IMMsnt. miAMIpbto .......... Mold-A-UsU*. nirett ..... n. 1. Boptr fstourt, laSmodwiM, Sle..... .... I a a Vwdtat. 0M7. led... ImkeU. CJi--- _satanlet«. Bm Fantasy Bowl of Detroit rolled into fourth in die five-man event with 2,853. Ite elasrie dhtoton. limited to of Defirit and the Amster-Wlis Ctab ef AkrsB, Ohta. Appearing In the first clssile team act^ will be such stars winner of the $75,000 prise on a na-tkmaUy trirvtoed bawling show. The SulUvana, roUii« as the CUeato . . I. ntubun . Jmy COMtdBttM, PdorlA, 111. Jmmm Lm. LaoSM. OM. .. .v; LAVMM ApM, dMkM ........... on IttAfM, todliMpdna ..... ~--«ll Lanoo, Jackaen ..... PaOaa*|L^V^dal>lil^. ----Laraao. Jae Baopt-Novak, Oi______ Bacharar-OM DatroH . Anald OamDultonl, Dunmora. Va. . Lavrtnea Apal, Ja«k>on .. Jin DaOaoria. PhUadalpUa........ Joa Stanak. Salamaioo .......... Barrap Outiel. IndapaadaBca. Ho. . LIGHTNING STORMS WILL SOON BE HERE Your TV onttnno should IR groundsd. Hovs 0 lightning orrMtor attached to it. Ds-ponds on thi typo of your on-tonno. Chock your TV onttnno lystoffl today. Wo con toll you what you n^ bnd hovi tht itoms in stock. Stt us for your TVnttiis. STEFiillSKITV 1IS7 W. HofW U. H 2-«9<7 'ogoal edge bade on .'I 14th. ’The Wbigs dote out their season aeries with the Bruins at Boston totnorrow nigdit, already certain of I edge with a 7-4-2 mark, t’s win anapped a three-game Detrrit toeing streak, and wag only Its second vietbry in the ' tat nine outii^. Mare Reaume was called up from Hershey to bolster the Wing defense and replace Wairen God-ttey who aggravated a groin injury Sun^. ABTHmrs 4B N. Sagtesw St. lAiNim CLOTHES SHOP ISO N. SstkMw D. lOBim SHOP 18 N. f DOWNTOWN The Center of Shopping Playaff It Appraved MINNEAPCXJS (ft- A dourie round robin playaff to determine finalists in the International Hockey League title Mries has been approved by league directors. Minneapolis, St. Paul and Omaha will riay each otaer twice at homej and twice on the road in the Western Divirion. The same a^Ues to ! Muskegon, Fort Wayne and Toledo !in the East. ' ; The playoffs begin March 17. Omaha is at Minneapriis that date, iSt. Paul at Omaha March 18 and Minneapolis at St. Paul March 19 in the Western openers. Four Playen Do the Job for George George’s Service began the game with the tbquired five players and fintabed with'only four when one was sidelined by injury, but that didn’t stop them firm scoring a 71-69 OaM B Waterford Recrea-tton Basketball League victoy over RAR Motors last night. 11^ lie Morris tallied 30 points for the winners and RAR’s PhU Felice made‘20. In another "B" contest, Jim Ppteet poured 33 points through thie hoop to pace Kuhn’s Auto Wash to A 5682 win over Johnson A Anderson. LaRowe had 10 for JAA. Lakeland Phannacy was handed an 82-56 licking by »>« City League’s 300 Lounge dub in exhibition activity. Bob McManus hooped 24 P<^ti for the Lounge quintet while Lakeland’s Tom Nidonan caged 15. IS BREAKING ITS NECK CLOOHAH MUG CO. 72 N. Ssgiaaw St. COimOUT'S lEYTELEIS 18 W. Hwea U. THE DtCOI SHOP 28 W. Hatwi U. 87 N. Ssgiaaw D. nUSTOHE STOBE 140 N. f WATHE 6ABEIT 121 N. StaiMw U. GALUGHEI’S MUSIC SHOP 17 E. Haraa D. GEHEBAl PimnilG G OrnCE SUPPLY 17 W. Lawieace U. GEOIGE'S-HEWPOIT 74 N. 3 ANNOUNCING Waterford Sports and Builders Show to Make Shopping Easy for You! FREE Close to SHOPPING PARKING and BUS RIDES on MARCH 17-18-19 DOOR PRIZES CAI a ENTERTAINMENT BUILDING • FREE GIFTS wmiamt Uk* Read "LIMITED SUFPLY of SOOTHS AVAIUBLr* Froak RidwriMa FI 2-0141 OH MA 5-5071 Drivt Downtown and pork in ony om of tho lots morktd with the Bluo Monition. Give your porking stub to tho tIoHc from whom you make your purchosas. Sho will gladly stomp your ticket. The porking lot ottondont will thm chorgt you for tho differonco in tho porking fn and tho omount stomped on tho tkkot. „ When shopping in downtown Pontiac ask tho dork for your frM bus rido token whon making o 52.00 purchoio. This will entitle you to 0 free bus rido on tho Pontioc Transit bus in Pontioc, tht Boo Lino bus from Koo^ Hor-" bor, Rochester, Commerce, Oxford, Lokt Orion and Auburn Heights, and fho Airport lines bus HUBCLOTHIEIS 18 4L Saelaaw So. lACOISEM'S rLOYVEIS 101 N. Sigiaaw ft. McCANDLESS CMPETS n N. fwtv ft. McHAUT MEH'S WEAI 108 N. Saflasw ft. OSMUrS MEH'S WEAI St N. Ssgiaaw St. PIED M. PAUU JEWELEBS 28 W. Hama ft. POHTUC EH66ASS lEWEUT CO. 25 N. Saghww ft. POHTIAC GLASS CO. 29 W. Lawieaca ft. TIE POHTUC PIESS 49 W. Haraa ft. SIAHTS JEWELEBS 24 N. Saelaaw ft. niPTS lUTEIILE iOOTEin 21 L Lawvaaea ft. TON’S SHOE STOU 20 W. Nwea U. . WHO'IHOWE OUTIlll'UKI CO. 49 8. Sagiaaw ft. 24 W. HatM ft. / . . . No. 8 and THjfc PONTIAC PRESS, AVEDn'eSDAY, ARCH 8, 19«U ADA9I AlMES Legal Property Losses Surprising A low from • casualty or from theft should be deducted In the year the low occurred. If you are c^red by must be redi insurance, tils loss reduced bjf any recoivcry. ruling issued In 1960 holds that expenses for temporary hotel apiiAment accommodations while a taxpayer's home wms without heat, lights. «nd other utilities As noted above, losses due tb Ih^ ndt covered to taiunuice ais deductible as a casualty loss. The tax court has also allowred a deduction for ^ low caused to vw-dalism even though none of the l068.jvas due to theft. In that particular case, the taxpayer had purchased several expensive appliances which were THE BERRYS By Cari Gmbert . after a severe storm are not de-|p|g(^ home prior lo' ductible as casualty losses. completion. Vandals broke into Of conrse, any direct damage the house and severely damaged or expense due to the storm the appliance, but stole nothing, n damaged roof, would Written tor Btihle. .Newrspaper Enterprise Awn. THE GIRI.S . By RICHARD A. MUUJCNR | Property lowes caused e»h«r|_______ by a casualty or theft can be! allow a deduedon for damage show’s oh page 2 of Foim 1040 ori rnnsed by, the irndden Infesta Form lOWVV e\en though tla-; tton of termites, property -is fur you; own personal a * * You Can deduct damages to; yoUr car caused to a i-ollision unless the collision w;’as due to your willful negligence. Faulty driving is not classed as willful Thus damages from a Iwfst- negligence, but driving while in-lag boiler or ttosm pipes wanid , toxicated Is so clawifled. Casually los.ses include damage from tire, storm, flood, lightning, hurricane and other sudden, unexpected or unusual causes. Record Shows Suicide in U. S. Is 11th Killer Policeman Held Up LOUISVILLE, K>. (API-5- Uw-rence Kerr, a policeman who has a second job as assistant manager > uei^borhood theater, may 0 per-1 held up for *5^1 the United States each year. Uj Australia's first citv heliport is Is reported by statiticians of Metro-,under construction in Melbourne. I polHan Life Insurance Co. This is at least twice the toll ini homicides; and about 12 times the! low of life in all types of aircraft accidents. Suicide ranks 11th! among the causes of death; (imongl white males, who account tori about three-fourths of all self-j inflicted deaths -in the countiy, suicide ranks eighiti. ! The relative frequency of suicide hi the United Slatro Is ap^ the rates In IMS being It.7 7.< per IM,MW. respecti( is several times that in Ireland, tireeee, or a number of fsitin American count lies. On tlie other hand, our suicide! rate is no more than hall ttoit re-i corded in Austria, Hungao. Germany’ or Japan. Spring is the most conimoli sca- j son for suicide, and April thej month, of greatest frequency. Sui-1 Cides* arc fewest in December. ,v . TTIIHfr\%SIX ------>■ ^ A THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8. mi SwQi School Bin Introduction LAPSING UR —Gdv. Swainson'i propoMl tor > $»0.S27^ siai«, aPM H 1. ml f \ IMA) Cm Business an il yev starting July 1 was! ready far introduction in the House today. ' The measure adts about $18 roU- 1km more than the legialature al- ____ _________ located for the current >tNtr. i cmcaoa mu^ t «Ar)-OsMita< ’ cnkn: Sai^ Ex-Judge Ordered Deaths Grom Pricos MARKETS Union in the Gvil War. Mw i.w, ,Jir ~E&aSf UMdllBi KINO Sizr FiNI Tba osaa Isagdi llwdy Mpaalmhmcm^. *• your liand la KINO SIZi INK sumYi Ilia ckock-M^-iak ■f WISK... MIY KMG SIZfl Ual»,fsah and a Ua«t, faah and gnat aapact froai only dia ? w. u«rta« ai Stop, Look, ond Listen! Write, Talk, and See! Rest Upon One Shoulder and Both Hands ore Free! TeU-^eM IDJUSTABLE TELEPHONE SBOULDEI CBBDLE For LaM or Right Ear Oaa ArailabJo ia T Colors SPECIAL PRICE Tkws., Fri. mmI Set. ONy $|49 Rag. Pricad UM I IIH D*c i.ns Ura c t »^l May . 2^' The following are top prices! un covering sales of locally grown (J(‘< produce by growers and sold by ijmiwholesale package lots. jStock Market Continues Slip Old Barber Shop Moves to New Location in City- Hirod Kilior Idontifios Jurist as Mon Bohind Couple's Murdpr j FX)RT PIFJICE. Fla. tUPI) — A confess^ hirril killer took the witness .staiyl in a hushed courtroom An old. established Pontiac ban ber shop has moved to a new location on West Huron Street. Iseatad in a newly pamtracted A West Bloomtield Townrijip man with a b®d driving record ye»ter; day pleaded guilty before Grcuit Judge Gark J. Adama to a see- the May 1960 deaths young Pontiac couple. Grains Are Firm, Except Soybeans ______________Pi,: Apftn. BU«le RMI, had CHICAGO « - Grain futures app** showed a general tendency toward! ifirmness In early transactkms to- awu. tsepM. ...............................'—1«, Sa. m W. HuiiM. at Dakota Drive. Owner of the'shop ii Roscoe Hodgd of 1336 Airport Road. Wa- ------- --------- ,----u 'CourtJudge Joseph A. PeeIJr. as « ^**„^*^ ”“"*"(ond count of negligent homidde Quotations are furnished by the YORK The stock roar- ordeied-the deaths of Detroit Bureau of Mwkets, a. ot ^ trading.,early this afternoon si-and his wife Markwie. luesaBy. though a number of issues posted ♦ * * D.lroi.^oduc. IK' iSSS S:»• —... ....... .._ jg socially CiMfnicals showed some of the gioweed “got sesied” for some 14 years. The new building houses three barber chalfs, has fluorescent lighting and modern fixtures throughout. Hodge has been a Pontiac resident for 34 years. •5.S ■harper I o a ■ o a. * Cappers alao [day on the board of trade, buti^^};;^- ' soybeans ag^ came under sdling c«r^' taop^ sii.' p»«»ure. ;5S3?dSS!^etf‘.::: 'Trade was at Its slos'est pace In g^ several days and dealers said the rscki ! !! maricet apparenUy lacked an>- sig- b»: :.. jiifk-ant new influences. The de- Rtaubti Hotho^ b mand for grains, especially old'Khu^rk'. hoUi«»w».‘§-»‘w crop viheat. ses described mainly short covering. ----- -------- ' a bit lower oa The 37-yeiroTd Holzaptei, his «o st: r » H-N; lUM m«ll Rail Rate Cut “ Mrs. Eisworth Bain. 292 E, Bev- gainer Tuesday on merger talk, ex-oonvkt might have been bribed y u......... ___...______ plummeted about 5 pcAits on a to change his testimony. P“Wlshed report that nkwger talks, Holzapfel never hesitated. ert omi m'-ss': duckUatt 31 jWith Jonathan Logan have heenl ___________________ 'discontinued. Jonathan Logan lost . • r , News in Brief bvrrtd t« Qitreit. looM In 3s doirn; la a cMitInaatioa of the reeeat ? K streagtk. Amerteaa Msehhw * 3S-rt: Veemtry row mera thaa S and 'u-3^ Braasiriek rieoe to S polnls. ’ Among other stocks which hav-e attracted speculative buying for one reason or another, Revloni appeal has faded. inson that he had been drinking.!County was announced this week a * * Detroit Bank Prosecutor George F. TayW said^^^^^HH^ Ytust. today, however, that an affidavit j I from a doctor showed that thej roe case was a page one sen-i“_ ------ kuw-i sation when socialite B«rbara Jean Finch, 36. was shot to death.; July 18, 1969, her bloody white, cocktail frock staining p lawn; near ber luxurious h<»ne in subur-! ban West Covina. I,intoxication to win the manslaughter case against Bern. He will be sentenced March 17. Livestock juan vwr»i v^uviiMi. .... w »«>• hust*®™*. Dr. R. Bernard Donraconf w Kepresem —Adv.'Tregoff, were charged with mur-jder and conspiracy. dent of a new group of truck w'iiiik'kMhr ii^yInd b«tf- than a point, NAFI more than a|the corner of Saginaw and TOe drivers and their wives, oi^ahized “SSS Point and Fairbanks Whitney dose S^*^- jto wage a letter-writing campaign • •***" lawnmower val- ifor corrective legislation in the good sras* •Uwiy; i®w»r trad** »t««dy; Polaroid .continued to rebound;ued at $75 was reported to the trucking industry’s dispute with Sj," ^^“stSldS?^ t.w Jiuwd 1^1 J®**®*- ****"* 4 sheriffs department yesterday by the raUroads over rate-cutting. f»«s .taod^dland Zenith rose more than 2. John Parcis of 6161 Boroway St. tntri ys.OS-n.M; utility steer* IS.OS-VlM in«rJ «JJ r ■... W.M; Btimy uid stsBdsrd betters 17.00-' •eiiw. rioya vower, m r-- wev- raj*; ututty m«s 1&.M-U0O; few up> eri. Ave., hao beea eleeted vice - -------—‘ ............. “** ' I 17.00; eeantrs mod cutters 13.00-U.00 Hops Selsbls 300. Butebsr*.. under 230, Ib*. streaf te 3Sc blfber; besTier we^bt Votaaterr Trwckeru AnapJattosi butchers end sow* stsody; torann-n- iracnero Aouonanon j 100-330 Pontiac; Warren KItoe. |ii.»; 3 end 3 100-340 ii». i7.a-ie.ou:; ----- 3 140-300 lb*. 10.38-17.00: 1. 3 sod! 400 lb. sows 18SO-U.38: 3 end — 14S0-1VIS; bosrs U.OO- New York Stocks r* snsr dsclmsl potots srs* etgbtbs tE*^ Momim — 'Commerce Township. Vice and Trust Officer B. James llieo-doroff; a specialist in the fieB of-I trust administration. wfll make his Oakland County heitdquarters in the Woodward -Hamilton office of /bi. J . isf , iTHEODOROFF the bank in Bir- U Idordfnd in W6S! !">««*>“"> WUI be there every viiuviumu III ifwji and at any other time by Appomtment of Daniel F. Foster '“‘P .ficustmners on - trust and estate problems. I lake Road. Wa- rd oecretonr aad Mrs. WilHam ! Vssisrs—seubi* 78. nuiy snsdy.|A><»*, . Cratehneld. U3I Tall Road. Wa- IJJ'S* iSi a” ^ terford Townritlp irrasorer. “Xpi?iK-.=?te“ .400 si»rn sisui^ter Aj^ Local chairmen and,jrustee were»tesdy to 411000; shorn appointed at the Xe Pontiac SrwlTk .Tteb^tfr'* I 'prlm« iborn lambs N6. ' U.OB-r — • • trying companies. Ju:8o:i8-io:-"i,=d “’prTme ‘ TH. group pl^ to m«t sei^ evenings a week at the F. J, Bou- tell Driveway Co.. 243 E. Walton :Blvd.. to write letters to Lansing 'and Washington, urging an end to rate cuU in the shipment of new automobiles by railroad to dealers. Another rally of truckers and their wives is scheduled for March 36 at the Community Movie stars aiid producers oncej were among hundreds seeking! ic courtroom seats to heaf the pros-iof Denver, Colo., to the post ofi ecutlwi Ihunder about lust and!Western field sales representative *' ^ * greed among the country cluS set.lhas been announced by D. H. GPle of Oak- tened to rebu^ wtnesses as im-. xwada, Texas, Weaten lUasas, icustomeri like it.” ipassively as f they were wat^- ^ Arisona. and win __________________ jmg travel slides at a chuijch; ^rfteate sales aad aFnlce of , , . ^ A man found guilty of gambling j»ociaI. ... the company’s ttae of korisontal Glen-Moor ElectlOfl Sot I a Pontiac bar Feb. 18 was ' ^ gMdtog prime aluminum windows , fined $5 yesterday by Municipal! ‘hird trial ends, thej wall systems. i TROY-New members will - tka ctats stiH >lu> rlflfotwl.l . Finod $5 in City Court 4 on Gambling Charge ‘ court Judge Cecil McCallum. * Abscond* Amour a Co cost to the state and the defendants may run as high as $800,tXX). SJj Walter DesoteU. 48? Ill Giad-ip* 5* stone was one of three men J«fy deadlocta. lastrt a total of to arrested by police who charged j7>* months. The third started two oori^k oMmlrsvbs* IwAeai /m m,jnOIlthS 8R0« „ .. . u , ^ elected to the board of directors He hM M exte^vT back^ndiaj tomorrow s 8 p.m. meeting of in the buUdmg producU field ^ Glen-Moor Gvk Association at Stocks of Area interest From Local Brokers If Btll »•* Swtw^: iu.s the trio with making bets on a]t“®oi*“ “®*-■ 3* game machine at the Grde In! m!s Bar. 369 E. Fife St. | Detroit was c^tured by the ford Township.' Learn of Man's Conviction on Morals Charge & My riiures after dsclm*! pstnls sr« ttehU MS Art, ACF.Wrtfley Bter**. Inc......IT U.Sit*i iwe* -p Corn 31.4 32 ;C*lum A H 14 ^Islsns 0*s Co......41 41.4 csmpb 9vi Activ^. Inc.; buiWing in Water.;»;i^,^^^ •®„nrof-_ « V........^ 7.1,csrrl*r Cp 1 M^J^V BtUtef* 33 33.4:Csm JI . ' 2.1 2J c«t*r Trsc ;----:.*SL*jntortBS ......... 21.4 23 .'Chss A Oh Lsooird Uoflnlnt ............ 12A U.i Chrysler , Olbi tlatbttMo Cbomicol . ....B} Prdpbft Co..................!, ,2f. BteWoU Steo«. J The other two men were found,British in' the War of 1812, {J-J'not guilty at an earlier Municipal was recovered by tiie United ! M.TiCourt trial. iStotes a year later. has been associated with Glidor-ama, 2240 Greer Blvd., Sylvan Lake Gty. for the past five years. He will headquarter now in Den- the Johnson-Nlles School. They will replace those whose terms are expiring. Chilean nitrates by-products yield • per cent of tiie worid’i Time permitting, the election will be followed by A color-and-■ound travelogue of Australia. Re. freshments will be served. a,!2.91^ “A Psoh .... 8S.4 ;;51 Hi 3 Pepsi Cols .. 4P-4 foUetrlnf'ipioteilons do no«________ represont aetusl Inuusctloc* but ___—teoded as • fulds to ----------------' mate tradtbf rang* of Ui* i Ml'TCAL PTKIM The riieri^ department has_________________________ learned of the niorals conviction “"“Sim"”* ’ former Waterford Township Bectrsoic* intern*»i*n*i ! teacher Arthur C. Mooney last Dec. LciiuS’ Steoi co :23 in l^monton, Alberta. : Michigan seomi*** tuIm Co! Mooney is alao awaiting Ms ap- ghS!?te,V^oiaaa corp. peal of his- gross indecency con- ^ viction in Oakland County GrniM ^J?ro^“iSr :Court on May 6. 1959. He te out ;Zilrmr*Bho* ' ! ! on a $1,000 bond. | Wyandotte Chemical Detective Charles T. Whitlock received a letter from R. P. flSd Hanson, saperlntendeat of the MentiticathM branch of the Royal j Keystone On^ K-t Canadian Monnted Police, re- jJJ" taVe'!^*^ questing disposition of Mooney's ,Pumam (^wth a*t„hi.._ Television EJ*cU_ Michigan appeal. iWeUiBgtoo Equity It was argued Jan. 12 before |'*?HSJfta'*i^ot*tions the State l^preme Court. No! --------------------------------- opinion has. been given. „ . i . a , ra . He ^as sentenced to 2 to 5 years Mayafpn tO An POM in Jackson Prison and immedi-|**'vTulCU lU Mil lUJI ately appealed. t A O . 14S.4 17.S U.8 Cont Mot .. Coot CXI . Copper Rng . N.I SSn^^ !!! 8 7 Key Tob 54 3 Roral Dut 37.8 tS.I ieortife Mf g.3 East g U.4 Eaton I »; El A Mus !! Enter Rad . BM Arte«i®s-Cell-0 1.07 S.73iJJf«f‘«Sl« . 12.21 13.21 599? . «?.*A 17.28 U.72:^ SiSH, S'; ; stud Pack 1720 UJO 14.H M21 Ocn Moiors a Tel A El Oon Time . Oerber nod Olllette ..... M2 Tea O Sul .. . 31.8, 731 Toitno ....... 20 i 34 8 Ttipk R Bear 84.S, ui Trsn W Air 18.4, . 37.3 Transamtr .. 11.8 [ g4:i Ua Csrhtds ..120.1 Lodge Calendar 'at MacManus, Inc. ■ K J On C>as Cp ’ ' so '’li US Unes . . . 13.2 J * US Rub ......... 80.4 §S ,21 UpJObs \... 62 0 muaday”’ htoreh^wS’ Pmmoted to executive art director Work In the EA Degree. Signed:jof MacManus. John k Adams, Inc., Ojraham Patterson. Wkl. | according to Robert S. Marker. General Printing & Office Supply PROUDLYFRE8ENTB ART MCTAL Tunt^X'^ Styled lor beauty to match tinguishad new 500 Qroug 4aday*s business architecture desks, cabinets, file* and •>by the Knon Planning Unit-, chairs are the pWfeet enawar iBonittuctod for value and an- to your present and future durance by Art Metal, the die- needs. See them today! S«« Our New Fufnifur* ShewreoRis on Third Floor of Ohp Btiildiiif' ,„FA|tK FklE DOWNTOWN Generfl Printing & Office Snppty 17 W. UterMKO Se.4 FoRtioc vice president and director of creative services. Unwin joined MJAA in 1955 as art director after' set'en years as art director for' eev-eral corporations. A graduate of the lloiAester Institute of Technolo^ and the Ganbrook Academy of Art. Unwin served as a bomber pilot in' W«1d War H. Wslnsca .... 71.7 to I Wssl On T*1 48.8 to I Wsstt A Bk . 38 !M Wtstf B! . 48.3 ♦J * White Mot .81 , Woolworth T2.1 • to * Toung a A W 24 to.4 Togst Bh A T 184.2 to , Bsnlth B*4 117 ■ to.J Brunsvek ... 71,8 |A*r ...... 18.7 Bo«a Snd . . 11.7 He te president of the Art Dlrec-! iiso-si S* ton Gub of Detroit, a member of !the scholarship board of Cranbrook I Academy of Art, and the recipient of a number of awards. His work te represented in several permanent coUeetkma. Umrin te also a member of the Michigan Water Color Society; Society of Dlustrators; the Aitierican : Institute of Graphic Art; and the 'National Society of Art Directors. ! Unwin makes his headquarters in the Bloomfield Hills offices of the trivertteing agency. ' Auto Salesmen Vote to Join Labor Guild $2-Miilion Space Pact Eleven automobUe salesmen at John McAulifte fy>rd, 630 Oakland Ave., voted 10-1 yesterday to join the Saiennen’s Guild of America, an independent labor organization farmed last July w4th the aim of organizing an estimated 2,500 auto salesmen in the Oakland, Wayne land Macomb county ares. , WASHINGTON (UPI) - Thej The election was conducted by 'space agency has announced award,the StstioaMd Labor Relations lor a $^milIklR contract J0 Chance-!Board, and the results confirmed iVought cf Dallas to manufacture'by both the company snd the: tkwl tsida for five Saturn boosters. Iguild. ■ I Watch Your Savings G-R-a-W ON INSURED SAVINGS! Semi-annually you will receive your full share of our big dividends ... safe in the knowl^ge that your savings are insured to $10,000 by an agency of the U.S, Government. THERE IS A BRANCH CONVENIENT TO YOU Pontiac F^eral Savings Oakland County's First Chartered Federal Savings md Loan Association HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron Street DOWNTOWN OFFICE 16 E. LAWRENCE ROCHESTER BRANCH 407 MAIN STREET 4416 DIXIE HIGHWAY, DRAYTON PLAINS ' 1102 W. MAPLE RD., WALLED LAKE 'IF U.S-Soviet Duel Certain in U.N. UNITED NATIONS, N Y. «1_UN. delegates sougHt^ In private talks today to find how far the United States' and the Soviet Union are willing to go in shelving cold war issues on the General Assembly docket. The first concrete sign of what each side will agree [ to is expected Thursday or Friday when the 21-natlon . Stee/lng Committee decides what items to discard dur-' ing the resumed session. Deny Prejudice on Peace Coips 'Whatevfr is scrapped, the a.s- j sertbiy faces a new wrangle over.i Om; Congo crisis and Soviet de-! mands for full-dress debate on, Sr.omfi.ld'. Clotm. Political Bias Rejected nm soviet* lnte«id to drop tlieir by Democrats ay i/emocrUTS e*e* No ‘'ussion of disarmament until the next assembly, beginning six months hence, and using .the in- .—.i Court lor______________ .. Juv.nil. DlrtelOB. IB th* msttn of th. p.Uttoo tBs^ttictey RoMono. silBor C To William RobtatOB, father of -----T child. pciitloB hiTlas b«*B flltd Ib thU Co: all«t1ii| that tho prOoent «h«rcabouU tha Whsr of tald mlaor child art t kBoiTB aod laM child hat vlelatod a I of tht Stilt asd that tald ehUd tho' be placed uoder the Jurtidictlon of t. I for private negotiation.s This detegate added, however. ■ Cttiai ____ Houtt B tht city If • Ifth d 0 will be held that the Soviets are determined to hold debate during the rurrent session on Soviet Primtier Khm shehev’s proposal for total dlsar- it fortBooB, and you The assembly reopened Tues- art ^r*b» com'^'dtd"t?\ppMr'* iwr- day with an appeal by Ghwa ptrtonai PfMldcnt Kwame ’Nkrumah W 1 of * COOT United Nations to restore or- .__________________htariBt ta der in the ConHo and keep it out Jm S??3!Cd’ta^t^d cJuBfy"' ‘’^‘"“" of the cold jsar by stationing a African U. N. command ______ —______bosrtut- It bslat tmpraeUeslio lerrlee hereof, thli iumm__.----- tbsU ht Mrrsd by publleatlon of “ .............................. y there. of ewusc r( . 'f* trdt cop... . ------------ ... „ Deput? maih called for a Parl'sment to be elected e\i —------------------------ tually under I' N. auspices STATE OP tOemOAN W TH* PRO-1 fieti Court for the County of Oakland, . ' * "^BJhe mi2Sr*of tht petition concern- Ing Divld DousiM. minor CauM L XI Clt -PT .0 Raymaad Douglat fither of tald minor child. PetRloa htnnt boen filed In thit Court tliegiBi that tht prettnt vhereaboutt of the ftther of ttid minor child Are-unknown and tald child hat rtolated a law nr the State and that uM child should he placed under tht Jurltdlctlon of thU Rumors Liz Had Died of Mlehlfin. you art the htarlnt on tald it< tht Otklthd coil Court Boum Annex. B°o^med*VhAt HOLI^WOOD rUPIi-"l hegrd «tT*‘Sr^' center* • - KlKabeth Tayldr is . . . dead." ron«n?T.Jd"‘co»tV' hesitant statejnent^ucrtion dfty of ictrch. A.D. iMi. \va5 repeated thousands of times fi , aontnf Bt iBld hftrlDf. __________________________ ________ flooded news media with calls a»x«» fhf «Kht The Fontuc Preie. a ntwepaper prfntodj against death in a London hoa-and tlreulated In tald County. _ WItaeu. the B 0 n 01 a b I e Donald B THal. Adaihf. Judft of Mid Court, la the City: - W b A of Pwltoc In tald County. thU Ind day, \ of ktareh. A D. INI Widespread rumors that 2S-vcar- (A trte'edpTi ?f old Miss Taylor had died touched, S^uTpr^obSSW^er calls in Los An-: juvfkttiu olvMOB. I lymnt of the mimber of ralLi It In tiM malttr of tha oatlUoii eon- ^ oi vyw i» wroioj ch«n« minor, couw m^elvetT aN the rumom flowed. , **T»* Jtmti Wlnilew fithrr af tald. ■ WCV’ey •# those hi the of- fathrr af tald. ' minor eniia . . . • fie* who handled Mirh eaUs PttltlM hatlni been filed In thl»! . ■ . Court aiiegiBS that tht prettnt where-, oronghi gfi easy conetasloa. I ‘u'n'knrn^an'i d“**autto**STaeo? MitS' nuiBbw.hBve had five girto^ing nothing THE P^XTIAC PttKSS. ^VEpyESDAY, MARCH 8. THIRTY-SEVEX W A N T R E S U L T S TRY W A N T A D S FE 2 8 1 8 1 Ml Plltr. Waterford. Towbihlp; .... ----- Waterford. Towhthlp; age 11: beloved buiband of Julur J Clean, doar father of Mrt. K. B Reotni’, Mrt. Paul Bodga- •urvlvtd by iteta wrandcblldren. Rtciutlab bf the RoMry trUI bt Wtdattday. March S. atg;IS pm at tlM Donelioo-Johni Pweral CiiifiitOry t.d{i By Kate Osann , Work Wanted Male II Builinwg SuppWtB ^14 * m«« yxya _.Tlb:«'^^5 4 nrn located oardbn op the Ootptl. Whiu Chapel, rtaton-________________________ a BeetMu wllh four fravi ch For only tM per sraTt, you D have a lattinf memorial that 11 bt exdtllJDt for a tamllr plot. The Pealtae Preat FOR WANT ADS eiCTta~iWRcS: I, Ini. jambs. Harlingen, Tax., formerly,of Pon-' Mac: tft S»i dMr tatheritS Met. Charlu rMary) tasUeh. Mrt Bnt-rell illtltBI tote end Hri. Myron < Rote I Owen: dear brother of Mr* Mary Ma)ewtkl: alto tur-vIvM by U grandchildren nod one srtat.fTaodchlld. P u n t r a I arranstmentt arc ptndlnt at tht Huntoon Puntrtl Home where Mr ■ PIcht will Ut in etete after 1 •HAw7 MARCH”s~tN r JOHN~i" 411 CUy at. Algonac. Mich. ♦— DIAL FE 2-8181 Fre« t a.m. U S pjM. U portlan at Che ffrt ._jrly of White Lake Tawnthip: 1 age >1; beloved hutbtnd of Jdt-1 ttlda Shaw, dear father of Rob-1 intertlon of Uie adrertlte- dered vaiueicii through the lrrn>r. When ranceUttloui ■ "kill number" ^o ... _ ——J, deer brother of Uri. . , Jack Mtckln. Bdwerd, Oeorfe and | Steve Shaw, alto turvlved by tour ’ ■ grendeblldren and aeVen g r e a t- ^ ----^dchlldren. Reelutlon r' •*-* d Thureday, March I. m Ttrom at Patrick Ilermeot In Ut Hope Mr Shaw will He In ! jBi^ { loved huihnnd of BrlifcM Bouri; dear uncle of Mrt Oramir I 'Pellhi Utnn. Mrt Pat Opertal I , .tC-COUNTS , Monthly - Individual No fobs BLOOUPIELO WALL CLBANIM too big or too tmtll Pett. effi Wall and windawa Reakouahlt.: sy. Item hendllug of general olllce. •’'bLi'*!*______.-rt. p^romoUona, adverMnlni. mallJilgi. i pRy wAu;. .TAPin^/WO «*• •' You ran save money on See re-: n(,er Neal work. TKaranteed.T larlalwork Pick up and deliver Por free ettimete caU OR 4-SW , : rTENCB8"lNirrALt'TIC tANK* CUCAREfftI washings AND IRONINOS^^PICK- _____________ FE 4-4343_________-7 t Wirn*m II ____March I. .. _ n Coala funeral Home. .Drej_ CASH WANT AD RATES Imet l-Dey 3-Deyi «-Oayt 3 11 10 *2 33 S3 41 >1.1104* IntermenMn Oak Hlfl ; nU-lAM Drayton "Freddy's a real off-lieat character. My father likes him!" Hmployment Agencies WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK womXn D^R^isY- wore; W 6 M A n7 EXPEWENCED IN | Mrs. J M*an^g*”°**“pE 4^| rr’i'lfeio'*** buBsa making and -riuLoi^ii WOMAti' M FOR rmiLD care; ** eaUeUelton teraUBodell FE 4dM3. Plaint; ate M; beloved husband of Frieda Varhey: deer fathee of Ahthony. Cheater - - ■ ■ - Bud I Verbey. d( Mrt Fred iMery ________________ teote Kruld, Mrt Oertrud* Oeb-ben tod Frank — *'■* —* __^Help Winted Male PART TIME t 4- n04 r brother d Friday. neral tervlce wfil be held March 10, at 1 p.m. fn— .... Coata Funeral .Home. Drayton Plaint, with PaitoT Arvid ton offtclatloi Oravatlde •enter--wWk--6F-any “T • ***" * Ei.FCTnir R1UT .’Maiii-aTiriM INCOME TAX and .\ccounting Service Open Daily * to t LE^S _ ACCOUNTINO SERVICE f you qualify cA P A L^si»I^g 21 COATS PUBERAL HOME DRAYTON PLAINS OR 3-7761 Thoughffyriife^*”~^PE^3^3*4i Rfoup insurance, opportunity for advancement This inciudes unlimited prospects, thorough training at our expense. Help Wanted Female 7 bo|^« ^ Write to Pontiac Prei 1-1 ACE TREE SERVICE . STUMP REMOVAL a remoyaL trlnamtaa^jet ouf Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME PE 3-S31* -EataMMltd'Over :6 Yeara- f I BOX BEPLIE8 I At 11 a.ni. Taday there i were repUrt at The PreM j •ffke to th* feUewlag 1 and everything else ypti would want in a career. If you arc over 27. own a car and want to make m o n e y. call us for an interview. Plione . . . OF 1-9%1 Ask For.Jim Simon'. Mutual Of Omaha _____ A PAht ‘rtME JOB let has a wonderful earning ol k46« m wNte'Dryton'Ilafn® « PO BW « I , , MECHANICAL ABILITY fringe and llgiit doalng. 3-6484, ---------------------------------------- 2JLinu*i^*°ShS^OTUo?*and°mB ' *®d Trucking ^ Drayton COLOTEoTlABrsiTTEB. » DAYS *16 Call FE FREE ESTTMATES ON ALL WTR- - — -mg. will, finance. R. B, Munro Electric Oo I*«I W Huron. _—-— -------------------------- HOUSE RAISINb. HOUSE MOV- ! ® ® ..!IA|R«EN'»- MIDDLI-ACMb COUPLE WANTS ■■ Joh a* careiaken.: OR J«66 , ODD JOBS _ ■PAINWNO. YARD NEEDED AT ONCE 2 MEN POR .“p' ra"™'" 1M*k'jJPK_5-efl4,___________ COUNTER GIRL FOR DRY CLEAN-Ini plant, apply Liberty Cleaner*. -... MI 4-WM____________________ 5-- CHRISTIAN' white woman — ■amral houirwork. FB 2-8027. ”«<1 *:«r.b 4 u-..- ~T^-TT-\7rccTTJc---------- LANV.'VSStKS PALNTINO AND LAWN WORK To aell home Improvementa Age ..... - “ Eie-"........ —" In*. 1 d fully equipped. Ere* Marlon EE 1. FE 6-4043 HAUMNO AND RUBBISH NAME HOME.'OAR AOE. CABINETS. AD» dttUwiv Licensed builder PHA HAULING AND RUBBISH. *3 LOaE^ term*. FE 4-8888 1 ^anytime. FE 4-0384. . - ——i H O U S E M dV I N O. BULLY 1 LIGHT AND REAW"''rRUCKiU3;^ w equipped FE 4-8468 L A. Young ^'i*’***,***'^*® y’*'flhg. i rl and front end loading. P Bear Conethictlon Co. t3 Huron ARlYiUR MURRAY CURB WAITRESSES PLASftRlNQ BJ* aorkv Weit 1 ^ re^2-t350 — TV service' REPAU MY : curb wattreafCf Muat pl7 m perhon only TdiD'.S IV FACTORY FE WAN'risO , PAPER HANGING 4; ?*'’r"free?San''V^ YOUNG MAN EXPERIENCED^ra po»Hlon 1 ROOF REPAIRS -- _______ EAVESTROUOHINO FE 4-0444 MOVING AND TRUCKINO. ciSSi 3 ROOPINO - NEW OR REPAIRS FE g-3*«l _____ . Sheet metal work Eaveurough- ^t'T-Tf-T'r—/- a tC-t- > ing - new or repairs Free e.tl- tj Ul-LL CART.NfrE ^ • mate* Plea*e call after 3:30 Local a^ long dlkUnce mortsiBa p m OR 3-4tJ5__ ________ Phone Ve 6-«g0d ' TRKNCHINO AND EXCAVATTNO *UNWaNTED I T E m S‘ hAULIIK . for aepllc Unk*. tile Held, truck- free anytime rE_j6-4g3g ‘ U iTlTRrtl^f tr - DecorRtiii-;^ ; Work guaranteed l•■'reo etlmatea IBT-CLASS PAlN'nNO, DECORAIVSI FE 4-8177 ing Rea*. Don Beck OL 1-JI4IJL* ' COUNTER MAN FOR CAFETERIA Only (xperlenced reataurant worker need apply. Write full deUlla .. w--"-c Preu *— *• Thousands CREW CHIEF with or without crew. Mu*t be tbie to aell. train and direct. Budget premium deal. Top com-mlislon and overiide paid week- , ly. Call WO 3-8731. 8-13 noon lor appoint went Depeiidablf Woman Single. 26 to 40 yeart c wage*, referent FRIENDS AND producta has epeningi In the Pontiac area, for repreaentatlraa to can on tnduitrlal. commercial and tnilltutlonal accounU High ________ Guaranteed Hu?on*‘^om'*l“ jgA'lo'a m"' - T°FE g?iin.' PONTIAC PRESS WANT ADS Pleat* c ref- . IMMEDIATE OPENING POR SEC he men qualified ' Car i reUry recepUonlit In doctor' If you are Interested »toce shorttond end typing U the BAToy Motel and - ilrtble, Send replies with .rr-ne. for pe“onVl interriw. ' eren«. to Bm Wedheaday and Thureday with _________ Mr Romano.______ ; REAL ESTATE - SAUESLaDY i HiRE« AN itaClUEHT OPPOH- f i TUNITY POR A YOUNG MAN* 7“ k .f ^*5 a ; WHO ENJOYS WORK WITH f I? '"i!. THE PUBLIC. BOMB BALE * J?? MMS.7.VL."ke» ; SERVICE. MUST HAVE A LATE ___________ ' MODEL CAR SALARY,^ CAR AL- REUaIRx WOMAN LfVE IN LOWAHCB AND OTUkR BENE- like children, 616 per Week To ■ itart Jf^I 4j^0fg6 ____ saleswomsTn -------- "S^rT’ Automobile Repairs .Andy Csiki Garage Specialist on domeatlc and forelt Havestroughing Plastering Service Electrical Repair _ Phone PE g-OOOf DEFECTIVE ” SOCKETS. MWiteh^i. wall bfUM replftcad. R . B Munro eiactrlc Co tOSO W. . Huron^^ra 5^31_________ Saw and Mower Service VW Service Fencing Teievisioh, l^adio and' HI-FI Service PITS WRITE, OIVINO NAME DRESS. AOE. MARITAL STAT US FORMER EMPLOYMENT AND REASON POR LEAVING PLUS ANY OTfini INPORMA TION TOU CONSIDER PEHTI- BOX 11 _ POXTI.AC PRES.< HAVE ^ACRE DAIRY FAl *5" Ambltloui .— Coventry Mui old tod htve a nr ror iij*riv appolotraent call FE M3»5 MA 5-U73, Turn. thrwI^S^al TELEPHOXE' SALES Often a real opportunity, ear subfitaoUiI part tiioe waaSly •o^en when bought ^ prices at HOLLERBACK g AUT< m Bj^Wwin Boats A-l FLOOR ___ rI THE FLOOR SANDER ! FABULO^^ATERLOX quXlity floor sandini (And they're interested {oiks, too!) Ortod Blanc tpoailM* 'per»m Be Wise Be Sure-Be Sttlified • BUY WITH CONFIDENCE ■81 Larson R Wagemaker Boat* Powered With A '81 Erlnrude YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER Boat \Vorks ! TeSgroph Rd FE 3-S833 \\I.\TFR PRICl'^.S' LIQUOR ■ SALESMAN ______ ________I'Al'I. ior. ‘w‘rltr*Pm* ------------------ Plastering Service I wkPAlwa C43MPLETE HnilSW A COUMPP. 3-«M elal wracking leryidi MY >31*1. Dry Wall APPLIED TAPID- Watcr Softener Service Prompt Service an *U Make*, chick's _ MYJMTll or PEJtatoe Wrecking Ser^ ' Plenty Si Hoar time, kew and uted homey, tubdivliilao yalee — nUelaa.. J. C. Hayden. Rfi 88 E _____ ■TwoTStBiL reaiy to * '-mr-iwiiiiaiisi iws NEID 3 MOM PI i'fS84 an*r I 'V ^ THIRTY-EIGHT PMmt; A jhctn^ ji !L^*m.*gP.SS- THE PONTIAC PHE^S. WEpyKSDAY. MARCH 8, 1961 Ti! - nc »«ii i'l^PAIKtWO. wiwg* hP» »m. ~ Ml MM ITLT H £aa rumma akd o»op*^ -----^ "**■•'" «;■ A^. o^ -m •! Acm QtAUtV orooRAWA re AlW yjfKni ,. Pmtattn|,.p«9*r r»m«T« w,ii!____--------------- ■ «rt>ln« Tm e»t. tL --j LUIlKOfl WAtrTEO I i5Dt-aTfea0K,nw«BAT^ claS^OaCJOTat* F»p«rlnY^ATmll*AVt Alur Apr.i^)n y Huron Fg AWW-re 4-gi t »* *'*°! “NEEDED” " I.aWe^Properu« gj^7ir;,A.r. ICTDtS WAirniO: w* >I«D hMUd baUiflat Jut iWr wSS- J b*l^ A------ -■-- ?,-r ^ ss?^«.tsu*'*ss w —•«"• CASH _»«*1___________________ M ROCM F«» T .a- l-T»M. bbi»oom tki-le^ t Id UIA* (nuA MSOO. *AatU« tpAi koUt a kltetMA. tIM A BMII re »"■■ ,a ouA^Jt-_ OR J-'JSM ______________I TIM HitltlAoa - lUraRHAKaUIO. s^lALIZED R*AL‘ thVffnm ' ropei COTTAOnn “ VR ___ Buyfcs Galore MApit'n'iia. ■ ‘ A«o» > Louti lotiit. HAAttor. re RMuTlidoiettN. I aBoaopM hoUA*. CUrktloB Aria. ai«IT AM-umttd. UAi Adioat, M Rtx mona. OH MIA*________ _____ 'ROOM*. »ATM, ACRE OT Kusd OB WOAt OlAU RAAd BAAr lAkf AIM hlAkwAT arfrlRorator. mont RE A-33tT or FT, o-MIA. tltrtne iM't. CArpfUiiA And AU- O^OOM UOOCRN. OAR HEAT. A.^.AA^ Wl.-* mi WAR —Ark>A re kdia aiA»>»Ay N^UtR WUNCR ___ _______ -. Hlkb ClAAAli ariifakorhood PL MMS__________ Al WAAhffit re KJU ____ , .».»?? op« Tde^Won S«Mc« U »u«i a BEDR06M. OROOND FLOOR _ aFARTUENT PriTAt* rntrAncc. itovA. refill. AH CaU MArket Nrir Blue Rka -nitAWr. AM 71 mo fRooii iitcHiNrrre."ADCLT^ jtRo6ta“APARTiiiNT. renriii rOPR 8IRV1C* n KoiIob. ___________________-f <>A‘i«:,rAfryrAJAr AOd fclDdoyi. F* f-lugiRii due. ErrCHEMETIT A ROdliy AND BATH. M Ri^tR ‘ | ROlka. AOTOUATIC l^ii\ «a. lecoBil (loor_ARAitBMM. utu- , Uehed korAie. VAOAat. FB H _ltlee lurel^ed_Fl! IJMl;_. -— j ROOMB AND BATO. OARAO.K. RmiOALOW - WR8T BIDE ____ AM per mooa CAU After A p«i . One nelihkoiBood, A IAr|e roe DINETTE ETTCHEN CHAIRB RE-1 r-Tim • — PARILV OL 14443____ ! breokfiit room. flAseed to f JL‘S' ^'tS^Aim^^ hD Bat or nioht. jj ,^^ce “ F BTRAEA FE HM« UpboMering _ ^ ___________ door. Ou k F BTRAEA FE H»« Fn Abower. FE j-MAI;_____ 25 f-«oo»* EircHEi**;™® JSi^S" . W mna CV*tVthinc furs. U0fV IB- ' For S«k libilMf 4» GAYLORD bodroom komo hai booa rodecorolM. Full boionaat lA iple Olid ipaa. New oil furaboo. IH oar nrart. *.:r.‘i!s:y4«& *"» “ OWNER WANTB AN OFFER OB ' VMt SM# IMMMi VACABt. Tero bodroome, bAAA' lOAOl, loraio. In the city off Woet IDiroa 8t. aeo it todiy Bad mako on offer OwBor moeod oorth. CaU 7 re l-«t*3 WA BAVO the koy. ERICK FRONT ranoh boma Atltb tbrio larn bAdrooint. Kootty ptne kltehAb UiB. Ill belt. Lot BA I IM •itb Aloe lAWB and rear yard fenoed. Carpetlai aad drajm included. Frlee of AM.m Uuatbly paymoatA will la-I'lade taxAA and laiurance. re t-MA3. LaarABCo W. Oaylord For Sal* Houtrn 49 Commerciaf Frontage I aaraR B badaoi 114 loot Ir^ Ranch Home ba.teBenl. aUaebod 1 car cAraie. EAUAttrUtAA yoM have 114 aeree to w'Mt bo UAA tb ap- VA Homes tm lay TtaUiyy from fit* «a <»• CRMV FORD AGENCY Lose No Time HAYDEN OWNER WILL EACRIFICE Oa Thli 1 bodrm. baina with ftBlahed "------laraie. Mutt be Bi a;. - mj ..e-eyi. SCHRAM Owner Ready to Move ! •ha U aaniBf uiu auraeuve bamt | •s^hiie'vaWai"^' kitchan with diaint bay. bath with •howtr. 1 badroomi. maay eleeeu . and bullt-lu, fuU hawBitat. Buy | naw at tba law prlae of lll.MO j • j$450 Down Near Northern High j 1 hadraaaaa. hiU baiaaiaiit. eU | heat, m ear tarate ITie biU price U aniy AI.NB..DM't ba lata. tMTEBTIOATE Py SeIe BUD I. A-roaM bun-ta dlnlni roam Ddy Nortb il< Fllil •Mvaicuko w DOWN. EUREYI Make Mine ’ Country Style Oaay Capa Cod home acrw ^IH. Witt Mta tion. w pavtd hlfh../.^ taru earpatlnt draFtt. . ^-flr’Jar.h^^SS.rj^'Tf additloaal bedroom. buUt.lp “Bud”.Xicholie. Realtor W Mt. Clawiina at . FE 5-1201 After .6 p.m. FE 5-8004 Special n ,r apt. Eveiylhini' ft heat. .FE A444« WORRYING YOU? tut of debt aa a plan you TABbE BOfMIS. FRITATE I _________________________ FOUND WHITE yEMAUMflTZ ADULTS. ALL UTIL yi^,^ Body Aao™m^h FE home. lAraa llvtnA room with AMARaUherv Rd OR * OrSi Jli Robinwood Ft iwa» mo mon n «, Bnloa LaAo trot, de- fbuSoryiONDE , ROOMy-roLT^ATr-MAIN gr^,i‘’‘W*“'7&7'*'"*“•* ^ _____ noo?^”vote entrance Rd. Ft^ l*k^Or,o. Roller Rink ,r. D^liaTED ' ;Si “l,riVn«". tho.^'b .’I'S , - 1 roOMR bath OTfLITlKI. All e. Huron. FE A-«14 raic. MO monthly. How available . e-vv-.T'.m/-> worb. « ^ 4«i”L-------------------------------- raft FE A4M4-M FE^AJMA ARE DEBTS rHoowi. «ci^v ___ •»•••- ’i*°^i.!S^FE^U*®° '’**' *•*<»■ - J bedrwom lower - Heat Cretceoi Lake _ ______ I. nil heat n z-mu n. _ ^ J,, B,, „ioi,r . ,teo uiLFORD 3 BEDROOidB. ITA RILL aer We.l aldt - 1 block "|, available April let — ‘"■The medicuie juu prescribed calmed me down lot > id iM^Lake. larie bvtni n I Sacrifice i ! Commercial Lot IM i >*0 feot; • lion in Waterford GILES !i’t?7Tvai^.Wr4 •uni porch and ktraer A Bood looallea near atoraa. For Sale Houses 49 For Sale Houses 17 KRW HTj_l_BEDROOMS. FULL . ROCHIBTEH - NEHD A AND ' i I luau' a*., s Munwi haiamant. FE 1-71AA-AIM DOWN BURN Area .. . Comer lot with eoverel li troei Oood jarden Mil 13. SMALLEY REALTORB ! IVAN W. SCHR.AM ' REALTOR FE 5-9471 f LAROL ....-______________ Two for MACIDAT OARDBNB IdMl ftmUy ___________________ _________________ the prieo df ena. Ouplel. UveMo , home 3 bwlroowu. plaaUred valla. ' OPEN EVENIN08 AND SUNDAYS one 7-room twit, rent the other : alum, ddlnp. divided bAaem*"* •••••——- —».nn« Term. OL I4U1. OL 1-MU haa c^r flalahad racraat ------------H---------------room OU furuAce. 1 enr lari BY^AN LAB ^ , , I Lot lAO X lAA AI4.AM Torma. ; Ml JOBLTN COR 3IAN8F1ELD ’ OPEN EVENIN08 AND SUNDAYS MULTIFLE LIBTINO gtRVICE •■•/I H AUBURN I... uw-..~ iBET JOHN H AND DaOOlHDREi - Employtr net coottcled Stretchea your dollar No chortt for bwdfOl or ^ , Wnio or pboM for frwo bookl MICHIGAN CREDIT PofttlAc'o oUeat aad Utieal hwd- r.t Aaaoctatea _________________________ 4 ROOMB AND BATH. UFFER Newly deeorAt4d 104 Foreat 4 ROOMS AND BATH UniiflU ... .....-tte D’ Wooda. Chyle^ Racine. Wla. ___ smhabaw^maybsx $9,500 TRI-LEVEL STARTER i NO MONEY DOWN I On your jot Trl-larel o " 1 and 3 badrooma. fE Wnx BUILO You a naw 1 bedroom homo for only A4AI down, no other coat. Lota availiblt near at. Fatrlck't church at Cedar Uland Lake or Oakley r~~'' 1 AND 3 ROOMB FtTRiniHEb ami u»,—. unfnrtuahad. UUUtlaa pnld 114 E. bwdfOl annlyale Reword ____ . for Dwa booklet. HOLLTWIOOD AFTB_________ i-nsobarnpRiYAre. .ci^ modem. utUmee ^ ftunlahtd Ml ____________________ ________________________ ____ jl^Edlth. 4 ROOMB. HIATID. *OT WA- SMAL ROUSE 1 rooms and BATH. LOWER. i rrirtteretor and a t a v a couple or 1 chi pvt, tatranco. $14. FH 3-MI3__ AdulU riO FE 44373______________ Street, t^ford._____ A BOOM AFABTICENT A£UU1 | RookS. MODERN. OAS HEAT, i SAM WA^CR KftS .-^r-rr--a -na Wru»t.ela adulta. A3 Owltht FE , 44743. | brtek hOma^in^SyWM l^e. MW^modirn* ' KVaa'UeSAB"' ART MtTER ’^m^^^^ewkk* Nl^ ME. tlS.SM KQUmr FOR AA.MA. BRICK . ...--------_ ^ A After A • IN AUBURN HMOL--roon^ tergo Itvlni .^n,^ amnr, now AUto.^a I area - a-b«d^ -----fun br- WEBSTER I In ran|4 and oven. 1 ROOMS and RATO. CLEAN AND , yoOM APARTMENT OR OFFICE 1^ FE «MI. FE 4-3744 i. ouietTMurphy b^. no drtok^ i „„ Orchard Lk ! — K adult! onlj. 14 Monroe St FE i Harbor FE M43341 W REM? Inqulro li Flrat __ _ down. vacanL' .-™- H. C. NEW INGHAM ' eyy»»„ CROOHS AND^OEOTI OL 1-131A Im^amenta. AVAllAUt If BRENDLE HEIGHTS ;BSTl^.Tealtor I LABOE RfXJMB FBI- ARCADIA D . mnet b hnth. FE AAltl. wicelv locAtod 3 rooma It 1 ROOMS AND BATH BASEMENT Apartment. Cblldren permuted .ARE YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS? __ _______ apartment. rtmest. atUlUea rqrntalied. A44 ' AM per m< Itb A3 Ruth, FE S-4J3Y _ churchea Al----------- - Xu^M’fiTciSi*.. Hempawad, Realtor. 1 Huron, fie 4-A3M. after caU FB 3-T43A. 110 31* North SAflM* y^lB. NEWLY DECORAT- ‘ SylvAn La4a la Juat acraia th# _________ atraet from thla nent 1 bedr^ turtni 'fireplace. 1.—- .• nnlv S7.A40. Any engj*, —* ” /ooaonable I ^ai|5e^ FuU price aTsT gaC.~" __________.inoo,.. urm. r nspwalblc party. downtijin. W«m In JACK LOVEL.AND ~'*A' [ liea Caea Lake Rond FB F447A StlTaMl larga lot anebor On weU landacapod eoratr lot. W-4a.oS? do*^; ^ CaU J. A. Taylor, r 'with nook. I'a hatha. Three 11 ft BaMme^t!'''iaT tumaeo. 'aiS.WO. ^"“j. C. HAYDEN Realtor E 1-4441 SB E. Walton YOUNG BILT HOMES Really Means BETTER BL'll.T LIMITED SALEr $100 Total Cost Down Brick Ranch Here'i a lavely J-bedroom brick wUb full baaemant. |Ai boat, nict terga rooma Alumlnuni a t o r m a and acreena. A year-old boma ta axcetiont eondhiott. For a low down poyment.. •r West Subu'f^n 1 L-bodroom bowio and jrtny room In A-I condition. Com-plotely decorated Inatda and I out. Larit let, eloaa ta acboolt and etorea All on I 1 floar. Only AIM down Wt have the key. ! GILES REALTY CO . ' re S-A17S lllJULOWIN AVl. OPEN I AM. TO I FM_ MULTIPLE USflNO BERVICt ANNETT 3 Bedrooms cd uUUtlet furnlahad eenple only. IB Mechanic. FE 4-^______^____ 3 rooms. BATW. UTTUTIES. FRI- l WEST SIDE 7 ^ Rent Lake Cottages 41 lake priviiejee. or 34110 I bedrooma. FuU bAument. Muai - aet to appreelAU. Only IM.AM. Trade for am all homt W. H. BASS, Realtor BnUder________________re 3-711A per mo. A 30 am II FE 44141 hatwoen < entrance SB Auburn. _ CONSOLfDAlk ALL TOUE BILIK i~rOOM8 AND BATH. unUTIES_____________________________________ Inoulrt 44 Dwttht.__________COLORED - NEAT 4 ROOM - ™.r.AV--, rROOMS AND BATH. PBIYATE PRIVATE BATH AND ENTRANCE For Rent koonu 42 AND LET ONE FI---------_ BUDGET SERVICE It W HURON FE AJMe; - AKTnam^B WOMAH HEIDINO 3 ROOM C^ _______ _________________________________________ IsilTA^er iTi. ” ritfeNBrFBnUil*'^ r**2r^ ’ I^aU*^ • ‘lib 'h*?I r7 ’eSSSSS' au re 34734. Confldmi- » "f’b.tb. jn_N_ Me,raph__. . u^P^P • ' ^^SSu'h.ae'T.’^t** ,*S ' furnace and automaUc hcattr. aa- iiiiTgfopPINO AT DOOR LOeI ' HaUaca. ,-4^ar^^^£MfilcY FRITATE i R&LrE*H.'s4fi™!''BEALTOH ! front attractlva rm._ rE_»-j^; ffT" DAINTY MAID BUF^fES - AEBOTREOS KNAPP SHOES FRED HERM^ OH S-UAl fijN T LET YOOB EH you dovm - laf profit FE 14AM Of t 1 bath. 314 Central PE >7AM “BIG T” Model OPEN Dally troi p.m. at 41M Midland St.. .... . abaw Rd. 3 Mraa bedrooma. isbed famUy room. — buUt-ln ortn and rax bathe, tat heat Only tarma. Medal Fh OR ren Stout Realtor. 77 St. FE 44144 CUTTRiCE” For “Fast” Sale .. . BATEMAN REALTY -----------.--■■ ■ - -- , I J^UJ „3 rooms, pnv. bath, close, Moder it! to Sears, clean. FE 4-2579 CHILDREN W’ELCOME: j -----------------_____________________________________ Rornex ^**aaa 3 ROOMR HEAUTIFULLT 1 Lajtg Orton. , nUhtd. j»t- —■* “*• D«t-A-Dtft UblMU. BjmBS- •cim madiT L-. comfortable 1 ROOF AFART-4-room Apartment - , mem. everythlnx funuahed. A3A. 1 refrixerator furniabfd. i fe 1-3343. coratad. Ml mootbly. — i /7fSA»r“Hf’ 103 BIbomlleld Terrace MULTIPLE LIBTINO SERVICE LETS TRADE ALMOST NEW... bad to Saiplaela RlUa. BeauUfu brick rancher. Elizabeth Lake Estates Owner baa moved and anx-loua to wU. 3 badrms.. I'a bnUia. fuU bnaement. new xxa furnace, 3 lou. 1 car faraca. AU.7M. terma. Near MSUQ, 5 Acres You will feel at home ta thla larso pine paneled Uv-Int rm.. white brick flre-plaee. book ebelTea. dlnlns arm. A hadrma.. bath, rac rm . icreaned porch. Oil HW heat. Bam 30 X AO. chicken houae. tool bouaa. — and l.MO plM A23.A0A, temu New Brick Ranch Near Our Ladv of Lakea i Church. 3 bedrma.. iv» ce- : ramie Ula bntha. larfc fam- : ilr rm.. fireplace. nU In ^rfect condition, aelllnx be i MODEL 188 W' Chicago OPEN 1:30 to 6 P.M. ALSO WASHINGTON PARK 3 Bedroom STOUTS Best Buys Today ^ OROVZitAND VALLEY - Brick Front Ciarkston, Village 4 BEOROOMS -'10 DOWN Thla 4 bedroom : 1. 3 e,jr aaraie. __il EXTRA. EXTRA nice. Full , c„l.._n ,T -I.. Front baaement, new eerpeUni md sylvan UOKC rrWU lota of plus leaturca. Ideal for ' * " the yount, executlTO or profea-ahmM man FHA terma and low impletely mdecoraled out. Owner haa tn- • ■ eloaa IB. PE 3-A444.____ry,lntmem to aee. --------------------------i furnished EOOM 3N>R rent, i aiHOm HOKUS FOR FAST SAre Efticiency Aparnriw^_ j ‘ Tom Batamon FE 44433 . HEATED 4 ROOMS AND upper In Drayton Newly Minti liTper month OR 34lS4..< 3-lwf ! ranse, refrtferAtor, jtT, buffot. dlnlna r--b^roopi aet —^ contract. LET'S TRADE PIONEER HIGHLANDS placo. Ubmry, dlnlnx rm. with bnp, kltcbrn nook, 3 ^3^bUu. p^der ni ioc bumlne flraplnce? atl. 3 car Anrasa. IS ft. frontase. PoaatAAlon at ooca. ramie tllii bath. Oarage^ Reoro-1 WE WILL TRADE rrW:fe“W.«a* ANNETT INC. Realtors Hold^our hat tha pU.a 1. ONLY | sSid.y 1-4 baltlvablt prloa of omy 4S.4M. ATI month to qualified buyer. Ortonville 3 HOMES FOR THE PRICE OP 1 .m ACRES Juat 3 blocka from downtown Ortonville. Right acroaa from the grade achool. l large 3-alory houae. Plenty of wlndowa for nat-- Ugbt. 3 badrooma. Large llv- B4« a 4 t «• h • n Thll oom. 3 full baWia. aRaebad garage. baaement wltb rec aPAct. fireplace, oil boot. Many dther deluxe fcaturea In thla flne bom*. Priced at 134.140 with rMaoa-abla terma or trado. I sylvan laeb front aSdOol ' frontng^ with exceUent_^Mb.^^- ONE ACRE - 4>na-itory. A-hedroom Imnia boma, laeotad wcat of ren-tiae. Newly decorated, large kltm-en. full alia dining room, baie-mont with oU heat, new t-c4r garage. I3.MA down. INCOME - 4-tamlly unit locAttd near Fonltac Oanaral HoepUal. Weekly remala. now stowing |g7.40 per week return. 'Fricod 41 only «1A;IM wltb onir AOrwiO im DOWN - Eait FHA tcrfflt on this attractlva )-badroom ranoh atyle home. Located near All •cbMls. city water nad aawar. Warren Stout. Realtor 7 N SAStnaw St. Fb. FE S4lM Open Evai Ml A p.m. mg I Wtd. ChiMren to BiMril 28 g rooms, f"child welcome ---------------------------- ..vtkt; — ----------------r- ------—--------- entrance. PE Li^OE 3 *OOM IN DRAYTOH HjEEPiNoT"ROOM IN FRIVAfS —............... I Wc0 f®nc®d ygra BtoYg ado rAr.. • kltrh«» Drl%'llMci bt boAfd i."nr ^3WW~~ 3~ ROOMS. BATH CLEAN, CALL **, ‘ ^iwial FE oSaAS. l^L TIME OR DAT CARE IN;. ChnaUen heme 14 reara cxp^i rare. WUl give rcfarcncF. FE 4-7370 _______________M ~Wt(L HouschoU OooilE 29 1 CALL gELLS ALL. CASH FOR uard TT a furniture and WtaMl-laneoui. OWia Furniture. FE I ROOMS AND BATH fwra 444 Alao 3 roim , •rantry,‘’oS( I-*244. EvVs MA* SLEKPINO'^SWOTIan A.igm vary comfortable ai PACE SSranSif"!!!: - ^ j ~ fiea*furnlahad~“A73. FE 3^03M NEED AN APARTUENT7 Ouick caab far fundturo ne^-i_2!*±l" ancea Hargiln Houae. FE a-SM3 13 R0031 Q,] a^fr APTS 3 RI»Ma"wf™~reiTATE BATH OL./! * 1114 nr 1 O. aged gentleman, garaga avallabla FB 4.3141 end entrance. adulu_only. Ill par dnFURNISHED ---------------- 4-1313 reek. Inqalrt 373 B«}owtn *— -----— ------------- ' FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED - N PAREE ST __________________ FE 4-354* .JVATB BHTRAHCB AFTER 4 AND SUNDAYS. SEE 1 N. Telegraph Hoed CARETAKER MR CARROLL. * ----homes. Low dpjra Middleton RaAlty FE 4-3303. for sale 4 MOUSES ACROSS from City Hospital. moved or rXaed. Call PE 5-W34. BEDROOM HOME -•-itn payme^ Evenlnga FE , Rooms with Board 43 ‘ CALL AFTER ______________ LOVELY CLEAN HOME. 743 7»R ^ RENT: 4^00OT ~j~BOt5iA AND BATH~ii3--i ’’’ " ’ F*H»4 OTKa-gi_____ - Huron Meala and monthly rata | Termi. F , OR 34313 ______ I NEWLY bECORATED._^MOTJEHN ■ 3 nOOM AND RAtB Df AUBURN Belxhta. Ft 3-SMI. '* 3 ROOMB AND BATH. FRIVATl ^ obtranct. nll_ utlUtlea ^fu^ahtd. tlograpb Road CARETAKER MR CARI BATH 113- 1 57 N PAREE STREET -EWL“ --------- * s£ lets trade ELIZ.^BETH L.'VKE Plneit of lake ptlvUegea to with tbU 3-bedrooD rancher in glUaa-brth Lake Eatatea. Brick fire-place, ceramic ba®. oak floors turelYhar ar*Included wi® home to make It a BIO, BIO BAROAIN All for 110.150 LET'S TRADE 900... movet von Into thla aplck-tnd-apan 4-room bungalow m Nortb end of city. OonvaMent ® Fl»h*r Body and Fontlae Motors. Wn FE 8-0466 HOYT" Big kit Thla 1 I 1! oeug rantee wr nth and alas nooda -FiH[ price only $4 IM REAL ESTATE, INC. 5SM R lain Bt. Open DaUy 4 w liBunday 13 to 4 MAplt ^4431 1. a®ve and rafrlgei^ ROOM AND MO mon®ly, 3 cM- vi®out. 131 ii.M«*'^li?™more*^anfing' ^ar ______________________________________________ OiRCHARD CT. APTS. LET ys BfJT IT OR SDAITI^ij rooms EVERYTHINd PRIVA'TK Rent now greaUy reduced ' Suple only gl4 n wtek FE i OR 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT ai-r-mnw r>a a-mat VYSP.** CONDITTONED Modern to Kvenr DeUll ADULTS ONLY FE 8-6918 AUCTION. OA l-3Agl_ Wanted MisceHRne®B» 30 n^Mb. rarvATE Bare, niot- i I TOR OdLdkiEO 3 BEDROOMS. la.u Manaacr. » aaiinrr m . • -----"i---------------------iw •ototof ___________Open DallyJfcJMB__14 a m. to 4 p w wanted to Kcni 4~RodM8~"ANd bath, newly: silver ikke apartments t decorated, private entrance, lake i Now avallablo Very nice condl-COUFLE DESIRES CLEAN UJI- prtvUegea.' 145 per waon®, MY tlon, excellent location Adulta furaiabed bouaa or ito Raoaon- J.j7u ■ ; only. Rolcrencea Set Mr. Ctop- able rent FE l-llir_________ —^55^1-----PTn.jt»Ei~«^ ' «>»“■ Apt 3, DM Dixie Hwy_ ■ RoFESSIONAL man wisher 3-1 cbUdren welcome. FE 3-4141. ; B E V H « A L APARfUENTS FOR mcV°S5.hbSh0M.^“rra'’^.S;tUc* ....... or-'^n' ,.?/To'^V"y ' 4~^r^N-^^ mw «JM Ilava V«t 947 vala entrance and bU®. all UUll- . 14 Pine- Id X M FT ACItOBS FROM NEW 1 POST OFFICE. 743 W. Huron I St, FE 5-4101. ________________I “341M REAR DBnrE-IN DOOH ' 3411 Dixie Hwy._________OR 3->Ml WEST siOE. STORE. OR OFFIOC butldinx, cood location and p«k- f4 4^3”““**' *“ *'**' Rent Office Space 47 kana-Ubarty i fESFONSIBLB STANDARD rxreutlva and wife desire 3 bedroom modern unfurn eee mo. Nv® aide—^itfTeld St . OfP*3-1344f'**^ Je?!"rk!^r“JSS'iil.?“'re » : 3o\YiF-.%nSiNO-AT^R. ^ ctonl Uhl ^Avenue. AM.M per Wief BIDR ADULTS OiOit . __________re t-toAi. • e. ..... ________ _ ... Leaerwl® itot of AM mraaiy. ______________ 4~R00MS. baseuehT and oa- Rent Houscs Furnished 39 ' BEDROOM H0i»E PARTLY — ...... • ‘ I5A mon®ly LETS TRADE. Keallty^ FE 4-05^ ___ ___Btnum bomt 3 bftfroom wltb nic« roomy , , a r t-c-yt e 'rt' a^ri»Sp.“clJS5k5J?b"..:iS|CL.\RK RE.\L ESTATE D^RAm"bUILd4bS * fe 3-!^ I .!l?'J‘,rAil* imaUcr home. HJITER WILL BUILD new'3 or 3 bed- ONLY 154 PER MONTH. For tl 1 nett 3 bedroom wost aids tani LAKE 9Kn. WILUAMS LAEE | living n 3 bedroom, large ! terma. sail todby FE ■ j.7m ^jvpv or EM 3»Jfl88 B. C. Hlitfr ■ «» ftoal Eatata, 3IM Ellaabe® Laks . . ... garage, fenced ykrd. Only M.500. MOO down. FE MIM WANTta) TOUNO U O SHARE *■ _________i7rt AiM° IkSan WOULD Lliot COtTKS: apartment. 3 ADin.TS 0 live More » e for children i. Neer Sylvan al 5:7404 or reTltM re4-343A._____1 ROOMS ,! WANTED^MAk W SlURB LAU and. pvt. ba® and entranca. main ___1 BATH, UTILITY ________l^E 5J437 ___ . ___ J BEDROOM DUPLEX. PARTLY rrr-----c-=------------r---iioor. iv. very nice. r» 3-«74. j furnlahad. AM a man®. Children Wanted Transportation 34 cozy 4 r<»m M6DERiT¥icErY wcicomo or amm ------------ .. . .n..u. , tu down ptyment ■■ SEABOARD I^fJSoi (XJ -------------- IM K. Ferry St.__________________________FE 3-7017 Wallpaper Steamer in Rochester, i bedroom Floor aiuidera. polltoera. hand , homa.. $760 dowp. OL --------- - furnace vacu'to.Jltra; JUDS^N STREET .— . —!.. I bedrooms. Bun ,CORN** ELIZABETH AND UNION _ I OR 3-4TM after I p.m__• nj j rooms aad bath Wtd. CoutracU. Mtge. 35 -------------- ... . .DBtUXE 3 ROOM 1 ----------- lAHSOLUTELY THE FABTBKT A,C- apt UUlltUia furnlahad FE 3-73M ”T._ — ----- i„. —..... c.i. 337 W Pike.______________ ROOia AND _________ I Palmer . FOR COLORED 3 ROOM AFitRT-ment MA 4-17M. “Front. entran'ceT E 4-1110 4100 ElK Lk. buyera waiting. Cill Realtor Far- njigT FLOOR. trldgc FE 4-fitl 1AM W Huron bath, utllltlee. M Palmer CASH i- l-ROOM CLEAN. MODERN' __________MA OMOO___________ 4 roonTTurnished. ____ ___________FE 4-1134__________1 - garage. N. ’ aide, hear EUZABETH lake EBTATEB. 3 I ' ll.MO down. TO 0K784. bedroema. large living rram, ear- g FAMILY HOME. 00«M> peted. E4t to klUben. full biao- ■ oosalbtllUca. OR >4400, ment vl® recreation room. Oom ------------------ ^Ictoly furnltocd. 4134 mon® c Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 7g Waat Huron Btrect FE 4-1141 or re I-OIM 3 ‘ FUSNliOTirTRO^ ANOlTATp PONTIAC REALTY FE 4-3144 I and coniracu. equities end mi gages Don't lo»« ®at hone A., ru. s. rauSS'Vl® VSi LAlE?igN^r“3~R66ir~ffiEA^^ A143 n^Ellaabetb Road LAROEnCoVELY 3 AND BATH, ~iiAVB morSSrfOR rONTRACrf okuha. near airport. OR_>l^_ Brewer Real ^ o*. h^at. KAMPSEN BUILD-SELL-'rRADH HUNTOON LAKE FRrYILBOBS Wl® ®ta 3 bedroom boma. kltchan*%*tli StolTof’rabl: net apace. Oood dining area, divided baaement wl® tlM floors, aluminum atormi ud acTyena, Cyclone fenced roar . yard. Priced at iU.IM takea about I3.1M down and ae-aunt aitatlng mortgage. FaymauU arc only -AM.M per mo. racludlug Uita tnd ixaurAnee. 4 BEDROOM ROME NewlycdeeorAted. 3 bA®i. lb good auburbin locAtloo, . Con be bought wl® ao®ing ' dowp. juat anoogh to handla,. offer i combination a living quArters with newiy remodeled kitchen, carpeted living ' room, 3 oxtrn^ large bedrooms together wl® a vetr nice office lAplay ares. Workshop. 3 atoraga I rooma. Atuehed I'b car gnrnge. { New gas furnace. In addition tn- | o®er I'b ear brick garage, wl® gas bent. This U all situated on 4 b4natlful lnndacAp4d ' ' woodenid location, unC _ ----- opportunity tor plumbing, besting, repair aarvlea. e® A37.*~“ eellent terms ATiUable. 1 WEBT BIDE TBADB 3 bedroom bdek ranch. 14 a 14 ' country stylo kitchen wl® built Ins. 3 ba®a, baaement, fenced , yard. gk« heat, •lUmtonm atoruis I and screens. On.T 3 years old. : A14.300. Let’s look I 344 B. TBLEORAl>R FE 3KA40 FB MOM i MUL'HFLE UBTIHO BERVICE I ; Lake Home Uvlni room, fireplace, modern GIs No Money Down MCE 3 BEDROOM ROllfe located West of Pontiac on 3 lota Thcre'a an attncbM breezaicAy and l'» car xA-rage. It’s acUtof for A10.4M with Juat mortiagc e— — close and very rear monthly paymenta. kltoben a Lakt level : Spectacular! brick ranch home — SEVEN R004U, I'b THE BATHS. Select lo inetoerator. 3 c JOHNSON I Humphries bedrooms, big kltoben. kg-tached braasevay, J-car xA-rage. U.IM aa tot full prleft A real good homa for aomO Of HDRRYll Rav O’Neal Rcaltdr 343 8. Telegraph Rd. Optn 0-4 f Jf re 3-7103 ______Ot^t-BWi : SELL BUY Trade MIliER ' UtDOET PARK nearly nn AerA- --- aubutoan off Creoeont Lak4 A neat a n»m boma Wl® torfc kiui- 33 TTBARB.OP BERVICE NEAR MIODLaBB.T ' Thla very homey 3 bodroom ta 1 loeatod for all eonvanlencoa —: ttoroB, acboola, etc. Carpeting In Ilvtog room. Bath. 3 bedrooma. Full baaament. t cat xarAge good garden area. Rmaoi NICHOLIE ■FRINOTIME 18 HOMETnCB ao4 > this aUraetlvt 3 bedroom brick I and Alum, home situated on i 1 large IM x IM ft. lot to «MMBi l*ontlac Eatatea. Yow'U find Ali of ®c features you desire to A borne. Expertly planned kttcbtn ,1 r.,i;6f.“*£‘»u4'rV.",§ress: **ted SA**h ***"'|fo’*' home locnted . to,, n aldt loeattob. 3 eodraome. carpeted Uvtog room, full haaemont. You can buy tbli on Of terms or Al.OM down on l»nd eoatrnct. Evening! I nftor f call Mr. Wtoaton. re 4-53M. A. JOHNSON & SONS REL\LT0RS fe 4-2533 17BA-H. TKUiaRAFH Rent Houies Unfurn. 40 *~i£ kltc%. A3.3ba CI^. Write Bruce Fullerton. Lutoer. Michigan, i 3411 Ella$jaeth toke Rd.' FE 4-M31 wNER WEfl'T nt6oD6ia“iii.iM I_______9*-hlii*_________ REPOSSESSED 3A Nor® Tatmania gtrea 'TW uua M.1M. ■ mice 3 ROOM ANl iJtNO CONTRACTB to BUY 0R| colored FE g-ABJA • to toll. E^Oanwla. EM 3-MU . OAKLAND AVI IMMEDIATE ACTTO^N I upon sat r pransrty _______________Temnlatto. K. L. Templeton, Realtor BKi Qretofd Lake Hoto F» 4-34*1 CASK f6r land OONTRACTB, B J. Yen Welt, 44M Dixie Hwy OR >1344 Wilted Retf Ettf 36 ACTION YOU WANT Ltar TODAY WITH • C BCHOETY. REALT We Dcod V > and 4-badroo . hMea. •tarma. vacant loAS, srr aa*. lake eettagn. butliwas.oppo tiintties and rentalt Complete eo erug* or oiklaikd Oouaty. 4i Bale ample , to ee ve yoa Fhttad F HMM M fot Mr. Bmi®. d - re 4-TI«I. atote and refrig. Union ‘ >7331 'twi^'ala# tuf-1 * fSuIS’ Motor."ra>iS’* ................... 2-BEDROOM BRJCK bath, clean, adulta. PE 3-1d. ' Ouptn. full baaemant. gia boat, ^R«^reR^,.A,^RN^^^| ^^j^SlTiT-'hARGER j I FE 5-818^ 4 BEDROOMS IN LAKE ORIOH Oldar ' tietUMl cooiltiofi. a lialB ilTMt. Larir ' \nm roMi fod ,L larga r-—--4 am PRETTY WHITE FRAME S4A ft to Union Lk. Flat ne., borbood Dandy Mg lot. CireuI drive, ®ade ireet. 4---- utility Lenoi furnace. ft‘a . VNXCMI pOtTRT AFARTMEini ! _____i i ^ mi-vyw FLOi TAJOCi Are you tooking f« eleto a^e-: 3 BEDROOM BOUSE JJCnn2'+ For ®l» well kept hotoo loeatod five apartmenU. »bcro ®a pc^a . of muo. IM mo t4i Derla Rd. 1 ira, gt Mlchaol'a Church. J bod- ------ _ . ---- of MBUO. m mo. 741 Oorla Rd. 1 near M Michael's Otorch. J bad- to‘^’wtotoritotr"Sf.to“4 > ON-PWNC^ r ssTgaliSc *® ilVSi and ba® nportmenU rent, _ I ^rt to $75*P^ONTII i -Clarence C. 'Ridgeway Tw*WkLTON BLTP IBI Baal Huron. FE 4-A3M >7ni WE8T'''BiDK-'" very altractl... _ _ nl*ad Lady only. ratpori. butlt-tna. t Valonclk ■4 MODEL AT IM W BEVERLY 3 bedrooma Wt® I ft. ctoacta 1 troeUve kttetaen. londs^^ Year futnra hollo la toe (CONVERTIBLE 24) Onbow Lake. 3 Lake. 4 bfdroomi. Mast ba sold. Pau^. Tones, Real E$t. ^ trirr huron . re *Bm ____________ FH >1371 COLORED BaoutifnI 3 raoch liOqM aoftenar ■ alum. --------- acreena and tondaeantog. Lai lot. Paymenta only ----------- which toeludea all suranre. Iramedlat Small down povm( u.s. Gevernment Preperty Manager . ATTENTION HOME BUYERS . THE ySTERANB AOIQN-UTRATfON HAVE FOR UaX aoToral ehotoo ptoooo '* --' I odcrod at n ED^O DO^ - nod you ena -ottio m n toa® L5!£?5!5!*f CLARKBTON AREA Three bedroom bungalow. Llv---J dining area, kitchen, room. Ba® and a half, dsoorstod. Vacant. OU lftfmy“ fS^bS and aaporagus. I.______ 3 bodroom home wl® bricb U- ’_h ---- ria^“H«f* iriop "rialuo William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 ?--‘^5l .... ____.0 BE A fBTER- - AN TO HUY_— O’NEIL 13SL O'NEIL MULTIFLE USTIMO SERVICE W.dJ NORTH BIDE Thraa-badroom bungalow U*lag -and dtotogx aron. kitchan, M basement, auto matte beat, hardwood floora. Newly docoraL ed. Tacant. Only «U4 down. CaU today. Many o®M itottogs to ebeose tram. Evenlnga nftor tU caU FE 44331, Ask for Mr. Alton. NICHOLIE - HARGER I3H W. Huron FE 5-8183 DORraS UEE ANOELUB MBAOOWB- 5«:*7rJs:7.'2u,-&.r«ij if“.r.'.rXiiM~si.'A“ss on M ovorilta tot wtth ptonty M’.’. •S5JS,."”."«ai kitoban. ba® and hntf, ab taohod garaga. and numAroqs otoar appstotaaata ywn wlU A(^ ■TRIPP i-Sfe REALTOR Elizabeth LaJee Estates: 4 btdroomt, torg4 Hvina room. atp4r4ta dtotag room, fdl b404------ ---------^ PACE HBkLTT OR 4 Xqylnsl' SUBURBAN BEAUTY L« "$■ 4 B»»cled rt I W'e UHr4m mumrn wm i _F6r Sate H»iw— <0 QNEIL OTP toma.t Mte bna-lUaw with bbAbUM room ---— *“ **-1 ird ted- WAtWORD 3 bddiMm, JttL_ STcrn 2-.bi* (uaU; hoaif. It'i • l bMI. For Sak Houbcs 49 BROWN Mly I vra. old. Full biSSimt *^*2r feT.** *< 1^, _!:».***t?* eontr»et, o»r. •mtltor bftm* or nod iiouit- , 25f8.-tt,f 5S“i.'srj5B!s.ia''»"sii Mrntlnt. Oood b«och CoU Mr>. I UeCirthy. BM 3-M«3. 1 cor nrsft. Thor* It on t*tr» lol ^ Bood idko |TteS-vai:!5 ] BSDROOM RANCR ROUB. UtI«| roou ODd dlnlBt til. all cMRoUd, klUhoB with ttUni trt*. atintT and at- wS«:E^.5s II.M* will haadio. iscludbiB eioalBa MdM. Ray O’Neil Realtor a S. TAitfa»b M. Opaal-lP.u I l-nw OL l-OMI •’2SSi- Raach 3 I droom buoiah r. B«w fura, Lartt 100 I For Salt Houm 49 Sole Bualnoaa Proporty 87 I AORB WITH O-BOOM CtWTOM bWIt bilok ranth. flood now of lakt. Hardwood floon. Otramlc JHE PONTIAC iiKSS. \VEl>yESDAV. MARCH H.^lKii “(SkI#'! wd. t».( I atroo In eoantrjr. Vi Uanalthtd booBe with By Wck Turner IM- Dixie CpMUXRCtAL mONT-afo Bad ratfroad, yoUr own ttnat kfllbt lakt Iradt Write U. Balom, Uteotto, Mlcbltao. iiAuf^ijsriOci^ after 0.___■ DOTBLXnbitE BPIl OOINO BUBIHEBB PERTA taf M antet Pull prict.. eo« -------------- Ano. In*« Sale Household Goods 65 BRARD REW WROUGHT IRON For Sale AHbmU^m^s 67 AAA-I ALUlllNUU BIDINO. Annousclnt Colored BUkI Eoaa- INOS, RAIUMOS. Low winter nricoa-lit pyHt. iprtng cm JOE vallelt no* bore bten my talttmuL td I ___ __ , will noa five a VALUABLE RE- UPRIGHT. FAMOUS I WARD to anyono (iTlng at proo-. terttebed.. Terrific pecti retaltlna In tale*. IS wbHe they lt>t. j fop pgR cemt AUTOMATIC ELEC- PACE REALTY OR t-OU« BUILDER 3 BEDRCOM HOMES Facebrick Front Paym’ts Less Than Rent $10 DN. STARTS DEAL No Mortgage Costs Oae boat-tarprted imna ri , DON'T WAIT- BUT nIjW! Mfxlel Open Daily 1 to 6 41« eEnilwortr iJuit north of Paathorttoaei ^ Model Open Mon., Thurs.| and Sat. Eves, 'til 9 p.m.i WestowB Realty FEPIJM' INTHPTOCINO' Tm INI ' “TEMPEST” , You Can't Afford To j Rent ; When You | Can Live in ; Pontiac $55 Includlnt, Taxes and Inturanct PpL FRICK PROU Tip--- NIAE PONTUC PLANT - Stml-bitesalo* witb ruU bauaiaat. two btdroomi lit floor and twa par-ually (inuhtd bedroom” LarM aew 3^ oar taratt. pavad iSB'.tlUsSldrA: ■U. OR IRAOB -e Country unat wItb aitacbed two ear tar. flrt-pltet. auUt la watbtr, drytr. I oyta ud raoft. IV* baUti. V*ry attracUv* and eoavtatent home with II ACRSa OP OOOD LAND. Priced at only m.Mi. will ac sSt.wrtterfr’r Ft Sel# MlicellflBflfliBi Ri •blati. dratltei labltt, aiHkto ~\vVfif iTpTxK 'sATir: HEW'C^LOAd 3UBT ARRIVE^ Papellnt. A-1 LOCATION CONVALESCENT, HOME Larft brtek bulldloi witb lew ebaagu will make marveloui con-valttetal borne Large lot bti city water and tewngt But lert-let. Sbowa by appolnUnent. CLEANlNO PLANT Ctntrally located Beteblltbed dry cltanlng butineu and plant In- tiudM Inrtaie. real er........ buUdtng All equipment i IneoBi* from property paymeote. Only tt.SoO down WILUB U BREWER JOSEPH P RE1SZ BALES MC.. PAN E. Huron St FT AAltl iSw'^ifAcSsr- SLRPl.LS LUMBER St klPANT °>Lm M.N .\.\CHOK I'T.XCKS No money down. PH* ipproTSd * SS«r FREE li'nMATES FE 1-7471. ---- B A S E Bb A B b’RXDlATidN AT j 30-0*1 he ' bargain prii-e». gl.<5 per U„ O A. Capper p.,., .. Thompeon. 7005 M5» Weal _ _ Romex witb ground 3c a ft. BATHROOM FIXTURU OH, AND fi gts lurnacei Hoi water slid Super Kamtobe. t4.SS gal. itetra teiller Aotomallc « a iT i , ..M7I Orchard Lk. healer Hardware, elec »upplle.<. crock and pipe and fitting* Lowe Brother* Paint Super Kemtone S-5431 Stale Musical Goods 71 KENMORF VACUUM CLEANER. ® H O P BELVEDERE ' AppyiOUE KlklBALL UPRIOSf^Oi - ■ V FE 5-S4I0 I ?*'!*•• j^anj^475^ Hougbteua. 631 N kUU L. H. Brown Realtor 5N BlUabaUi Lakt Road I >B 3-3M4 Of FE 3-4III KENT Batakllabod In Mil r SUBURBAN - Si For the Sports Minded Her* I* an turaeurt, ntw ranch home. Juit a “atep" froai tba itka wnera you can enlor Ic*-rtablBg and ekaUng ail winter If golf fa your ipoit. tbar* I* a | naarby course tor your coarenl- HAGSTROM Helghta. Excellent grot*. Seating eapaetiy 31 EualB— ------- and equlpmant only daneo floorV Seating capacity^” ! COMMUNTTT OROCERY - BRR and snME—Xitabitehad butineat Sam* lotatton past 14 yeara Owner ready to retire 3 badrm apt. ewer tlora. Full basement Onl.v M.0M down 11. R. HAr.STROM ■toalior 4MI HIghlaad Rood iM-Mi “a-^ention musician^ BEEF AND PORK rHALF aVD quarter* Ojdyke Mkt. FE 5-7I41 4 AMPLinERS from CEMENT STEPS. READY MADE. GUITARS from all tlie* splash block, door tills. ; SNARE DRUM SETS rblmney cape. Pontiac Pre-Cast , CLARINETS from Step Co , M W. Ihemeld. FE CORONETS TRDMPETI __ TROMBONES CENTUrT^ET pump and WA-UfOp* OUTFITS ter tank FE 5-l7Jg f Rental Layaway Payment ----------[ Complete lln* supplies nod parti r A CT r 4 V ' ?____II s saoiIiah L,A»IJ U.'Vl I ATTENTION CRURCHSa ' ..11 .... g5.p,aaj tgf th, - --net. Used Wurllt- jia in• 9;.“ _____ BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR - DRAFTINO TABLE POR BALE By fketory expert . cm alter I p m. PE I-157I;_• CALBI MUSIC CO V f.^'HAVE ”A~PAror^ tf^fAOINAW________________^ FE M3» decorsting-^YiWbtaiB* Hwidudim; n,ARINET IM. TRUMPET~ETC or I AU new cut prices. D1 1-7444 DON'T BX fOOLMD icleetloa. Berry i _PE_4 REALTY, OR IMli.____________ i HERE B AROTHER WtLUAUS NORTH SUBURBAN - Her* U Uk* front. 3^tedropgte eeraanad- - - • .......-— —- ' In porch, good baacb. Baay te'— . ______ LAUINOER REALTY, OR 4 k* ^rllagea. I.NI Tanaa a.”|- vao Lake. Beawm. well, ga* beat. City ' aawar. Vary i---- WUl f— — Ca'lin'e mad balb*. Pnlf bamt witb 3 ... na*.. complete ter. extra lay. PaUo In rear. 3 ter garag* and all nicaly landacapad. Lake prlr. Prlead right at I37.M3. Tabni. ONLY 1731 DOWN - Madam 3 badra. ranch typa bom*. Full bath vttb shower. Dining "L". Ots hast, located on north aide. Owner will conaldar bouaatrallar i EM 3-Mg| or land contract. Total price 33N0 . "LET’S TALK BUSINESS” Grocery. SDM tlaod aalfbborbeod. Fu uric* Includlte gg.lM atocl Oaly IT.OM. bay term*. Collision Shop Orar IN.MO yohimr. 410 For Sale Clothing 64 CENTURY FINANCE COMPANY ' ----------... . * JM South Broadwte LADY 8 NEW SPRINO COATJIIZE kfY 1-1131 12. ud drasaa* all for 111 "Young tn's twaad suit, tlx* 43. Itka w and athar Item* nil for 310 there 'la i ifottm^l^i^tftfanc! ' Lnk* ( BUCKNER 34 B. Ttlagrapb m ^ TalfRuroi r. F« 3-enr FINANCE C^OMPANY WHERE Y0U CAN (fp T Lake Sherwood n»c. 'Mu'f-ivu ' TO $500 4 Pontiac — Draytte Plain* — UUca MICHIGAN BUSINESS wmad IA. Birmingham, Plymouth SALES CORPORATION $25 to $500 landmbbber. broker ,an rat PI 4-1313 * ^ee. '•$8,995 Inrludlng lot (cbMc* location) 3 Large Bedrooms pining Room Gas Heat Many < Flovd Kent Inc., Realtot IIN Dixie Hwy A Talegrapn FE Mill _ Open Eras. ______Free Parking____ MULTIPLE LIBtiNO SERVICE ARRO **3b~Tl I . to wail carpetite, fireplace, large glassad-ltt porch, aluminum i - “ftiU.. JAVEBlinriAR I'STATION PM ■ M PonUae and ment. outside barb-que, 1 bed- Sale Resort Property 52 MODEL AT storms and screens. Oood fishing. , n»AL D|*H HUNTING, g ROOM 104 N East Blvd swimming and bnaWng. 313,33d *>pw. 7 lote, comjdetely fur- 1 block N gf PIk* on East Bird CANALFRONT - Miw 3 bad room ! "‘^0 *'*'‘'^**1_ *SS.*****.i hjily.-^us. 12-y I KR^ Mode! Phone P K 5-3676 | pictur* i 6ffice UN 4-2625 lake privi6eoi»^ 3 lake* 1 Mnm&. tfVant’fS^dUsM* ‘ -------gj»--».PniP»"<» 00. i ! "Suburban Pffl|i^f^53 | EXCELLERT 4>BEDROOM NEAR Union Ukc. Vb acre. Vacant I ReadF to more In. llt.Sdd or will ' accept ear, bousatratlcr or equity on hoM* for down paymant. EM { 1-3317. HANDY TO PONTIAC r^ttaebad garag*. large lER TRANSFERRED ■ --- 1 bedros • wteteia, aiaai I RMS. AND BATH.' atorma and; and water softener'bnW 3U.M0. screen*, iasulatton, garag*. Large l teD MeCULLOUOR RIIALTOR STriruSrittSy'fSr 5-1284 FE 4-3S44 I basement, gaa beat. OPEN M:ld - Pontiac PE 3-3734.______ MODERN WRVICE BTATION POR ■ *L «®7ner M PonUae and Opdykc Rds. capital needed 33-800, Pot further. Information call OFFICE AND 3-BDRiM. Rom* on Commere* Rd 3 car garage, built in oxen and range, washer and dryer, atorma and ecraens, carpeting and drapes Now Mng Decupled as Real Ea-tate offlee 314.300. O.I can buy with no down payment. JOHN J. VEKMETT lEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE E3I 3-0400 Partridge ' IS THE "BIRD" TO 833t Bottled Gas Bonanza dttltete *atertment. mo?ern'5M»' Signature Up to 34 montbt to repay PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND Loan Company _^33 Pontiac Stata^Bate Bldg_ ' LOXnS 438 •TO 3500 BAXTER A LIVIN08TONE RU8BUN SQUIRREL LONG STOLE SPINNERS IH « *««lte^coodlUoD 3100 Phone automatics 143 o« - GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Of Pontiac MI 31 W HURON _ FE 4-133t . sraCIAL PRICES. RIOHT NOW ____________________________ on Phllco Wooborf. 0ryort. TV*. and refrtgeralora. At little ai Sale Household Goods 65 c®"*' •» 'i PRICE - REJECTS. BEAUTI- , ful llvmg room suites. Low as 373. 31 34 wk. Bargain Hous*. 103 N CMS FE 3-4343 0 for 3 Dt Store. 140 N 1 PIECE OH HOUSEFUL WTD ilTOVE FOR SAlir PE 3-4003 _ O E R SEWINO MACHINE. ,72 ...nt needle, slg-eagger and con- ' — sole csbinet. Blind hem. over- I rast, .scallops, etc Balance of sccount 111 40 or take up piy-mente of 31 per month Universal Oo. PE AbOOl SINOER OAKLAND . . 430 Orchard Lake ELicCTRIC LI O H . unusual dealgna iv, x, [uum.. i fri^-gular. terrine””yaltt*t. I^bl-^an Pluoraseont, 303 Orchard gulbransen Monlctlm______________ I '■.Pr^aent* POR 'sale cheap. 4« GALLON I , Timken water heater, oil Inmaea , 3 NE\V u“Sii '.*fter*^ TRANSISTOR ORGANS S. i At A New Low Price Vb-ln. hard copper 1 30-tn. lauftbs IT* ft. , •«-ln soft copper 30-ln. lengths .37* ft. > ---joll. tEis week only 40c ft. 3-pc. bath acts'With trim ' lU 03 white or colored Factory 3nds — Irregull LO.'VNS $25 TO $500 On your algnatur* or other security 34 months u> repay. Our tery-tce Is fHt Irlrndly and helpful Visit our office or phone FE 5-8121 HOMK & AUTO LOAN CO. • N. Perry St., Comer E Plfc Need $25 to $.^' See Seaboard Phone FE 3-7017 118S N. Perry St. PARKING NO PROBLEM V, holiywood bed, I FE 3j^._ sofa'. CHAU ______ ___ ______________ 3-3M5' Evening* Tnew* sqfa's.“m1!:tal truSk, ^dspread^and drapgs^FE 5-7373 U*®" ' 3 PIECE LlVlNd ROOM 'SUI-TE. SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY S_ Saginaw FE 5-3100 GARAGE DOORS ' Factory seconds all standard sleet in stock from 133 and up Electric door operators, folding closet doors and disappearing Stklfway - . ;■ We give estimates an garag* ra- . 'X ‘ku Kl.RRY DOOR SAI.ES PROVINCIAL To match the deUcat* furniture styling STUDIO .All have the breath-taking sound Of the Oulbransen tranilstor e^ gan. Prices sWrt At; $1195 Carpet. Woodward at Square 371 8 Paddock HOT WATER HEATER, 30 OAL ‘ ' I consumers approved I 1 fte.35. ms HURON GARDENS thing on /um River. Has good I ATTENTION EJOCUnVEB! 4 bedrm. god bath home. OU> Tbit outstanding 3-bedroo hgat. flowing weR. Stable for. tom built ranch bOa ^ hortat. Prle* reduced to 338.000,! aatrythlng. Th* — u'^ACRES produeUT* loam Rat ' *"””*"* bedrm. and bath homo. Otl bet garage, poultry bous*. 333.34 I excelleiit |i Lake Huron Fish Well known restaurant and sales tpeclalltlng In Or >. ... Attractive 3 b home. Only M 000 ' ’ ga* *o 3300 — M3 -- 3500 » 'par month and COMMUNITY LOAN Cd 30 E LAWRENCE FE S-0421 Lakes si Seaboard Finance Co. LOANS" tba wonderiul Ta-■ free 'Michigan 33,800.! china cabtneL*Large family raom — .»■ .1... ^ "**; ^»n»led in Sierra oak. Built-In wS LsaSi* ■ n. Ut swim barbecue tad fireplace. BulK-tn ; --* ti tf \atre **N-*^”®* ” Intercom. U B. tlidlng H. P. HOLMES. NC. ^ fl*** W*ll. overlooking or - For Sale Lots 54 Partridge large Hring rdUb. Eltcben ^ dining area, m baths, attached garage. Extra* Includr water emancr, carpeting, storma *■"* -------- '—““ SiV'im. 3UTR BLOOMPIELO; Brick Itenobsr Tbr.. .. rooms, living room with ledi I tbsulatlon 1 >ed garag* iteely Ian 130.m. : dining L family room, two car, ... gat heaL Urge indtcaiied. Priced Immediate pot- I pool. Pull basement, nui .urr beat. Attached 3 car ' -puttered garage. Fenced rear yard, ideal location. Cuatom, drapes Included. It will be a ARLENE STREET Near Nortbara 1 bedroom bricxfroi Ing: oal------ kltehan. t Mich "!:_4-M*i TAVERN HI-HILL \TLIj\C;i: A community designed: fbF thi STATEWIDE WORKING CAPITAL LOANs Receivable Machinery.Real Estate EQUIPMENT LEASING r^o.vriAc: finance AND MORTGAGE COMPANY PontUc P 0.- Bo* 343 Pontiac M_^hlvan FE 3-4000 TKACiUE FINANCE"CO. 202 .s. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR RO( HF..‘4'T!‘R ROMEO LOANS 335 TO 3500 -3-inxaCPERT,TJUHaEB:'«S8T kifg 313 50 cU^a* Mumt Si.*', ®f *»“ AppUtecel AMI HiteSm Rd'.'OR . ________________ 3-jioi,______________ ________________ JPlEtX BTOROOM SUITE. BID, TRADE GAS RANGE FOR ELEC-vanity, chest of drawer*. Grey trie rante B B Munro Electric __**‘'!“‘ J'be new,_*45.JHIJMI*30 i Co. 1010 W. Hurdh.___________ • CRIBS BRAMD NEW USED AUTOMATic WASHERS 4 ■ •13.33 up Peariont Furniture, 42 mos xuaranter R B Munro Orchard /Lake_J^._____________Electric Oo. 1000 W Huron. FE , 7 PIECE'DUNCAN PHYFE DIN- b-om.___________________________________! Ing trt lb excellent cond USED TV*. 313 33 AND UP 3133. PE 3-3043. . Swcet’i Radio and Anol. 433 W 0 PIECE^ DROPLEAP MAHOGANY Huron. FE 4-1733. dlnina aet, chi— " - ----- _ 488 Nice 30 ...... . 3 ant electric ranges 330. uzc MMtaa washer. 3 drawer chest, tt SO. 3 sines gas space heaters. 4 refrigerators, acroat top freeters 333 up Bedroom suites, water heaters, bed*, springs, lamps, tables, washers, eveiythln* In furniture at bargain prices Hocking Stoker Coal $17.45 per ton Hocking Stove Size $16.95 per ton. KENTUCKY LUMP AND BOO OLGA. FURNACE 0 STOKER POCAHONTAS BRIQUETS BLAYLOCK COAL CO. I orchard Lake Ava FE 3-7101 Hearing Aid »rlnr iSiLe; 3 NEW: Bedroom a [ beds, ( Used trade-Iii Dept. Lounge Cbair 3 0 ts ' Davenport and Chair 328 85 . ^ 14*0. Used tap*" rteord- "gRINNELL’S. ALL ORANI nt coDdltloo, let 8403 Floor templet — Splnrts reduced consrtt pianos a '•r noteV'ls'ptealt'’' ord organ, fh rcusaJoo . , 3* •1041 Lowrey Spinet 0 irds. ^Ttnl .era, music box. HawaUac . vibra-barp, harpsichord A tones ... 3035 with bench and private le.staoi. *3t House BUY-SELL-TRADE . Cass at LaUyrtte. FE 3-0042 I *13 FOAM BACKED RUGS, Full bMemant. ( country UYINQ Neat 3 bedroom bom* featuring: lovely 17 B. kitchen, enrpeted living room gat bent, nicely Und-scapad lot. Pull price t^y, $11,. WEST suburban Pour bedroom ranch uuiur. •—■1.... _ . Ing room with ledge-rock fire- 1443 Baldwin pUee, modern kltehan. ceramic After 4 tlU hgth. family room, cor- iWILLIAMS etc. Aod excellw_- ____ as 31.330 with 3113 down LADD'S. INC. b PE 3-0301 After 7 pm. OR See for Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS! 'You'll Itko Ite Rooded. tolling lOO ft. altea — controlled to protect WHEN YOU NEED ' $25 TO $.500 W* will be glad to help you STATE FINANCE CO. > 300 PontUc State Bank Bldg FT' 4-1574 Credit Advisors 61 A, Furniture ________________ i "inch TV, 340. CHEST. Dresser. 17 Dinette. 310 Api menl refrlgerttur. |33 Elect ranee. 330 New bunk beds. 334 Globe Furniture, 14* W Walt__ . .... ____...... FE MOOO^Open O lo r__________M«ie dr?tiwr I COMBINATION TV, MODERN ig w. Pike 3 .3®____ wianNOHODSE 'Hartnctlona to i ReaBT^tat* Bervlea of PonUae ilKrd 1717 8. ■mEORAra*’ira'^31 hbor-____pay or Night UN 4-0400 ROCHESTER ARiBA ' •“ clff^convabUncet 1 Tbit 3 bedroom Dutch Oolonltl : U a plenaure to aee. Located I OB W University Drive. 3 car garage Fenced In back yard Uvtng room iro" x 33 wlOl flre-I place. This home baa been com- nmodernUtd with haw kiteb-rw gat F.A. furnace. This i **“ «raelousnee* that . __J"* " RepotsesYyd'sofa 3437 m tnu pne® r»nft ooly old«r ‘ ^ .Bedroom Outflttlns Co 47«3 DJii® i 5Me“»*.nrc5'"rVi^arSiS? iS' BUDGET YOUR DEirrS grjTl®® „„OH..3i734 ! '' “ REALTY INC i to Oat Out of Debt, See — ■ Mich' Financial .\dvisers, Inc. ... „ . CUBIC foot" U'PRIOHT freeter. original price 3306, will » sell 3330. 3 piece sectional, 300 JKltchen sef. 330^MA yJ214_________ A-r VALUES ■ Adfinttbl* bed Trainex 34 08 Hollywood headboards 34 05 ipersprlng mattress or box spring Repossessed new raet______ aid 3 weeks old. Psy off baltno o( 313 a mo Fully guaranteeC by manufacturer Audlvo*. llOf Pontitr State Bank Rida. FE J;0738____________________ IF YOU NEED 3300 ■’w ”ran 1i?l'''**ou’ 05 SEE SEABOARD* P'INANCE CO ! down BaUne'e t_ _ --------- iO 118.7 N Perry 8t. , PE 3-7017 ' Small used pUno . . . 133*. 33 EfTClIEN CABINET 8IN*s; | ““'"r A* W A r-l_t r-D >c mr joisi scratched. 43' model 333 value GALLAGHERS I*®** -- fe 2-II3I ,44 5, ,hlU they last. Terrific jg k, Huron FE 44MI \\^YMj\Ab*S v*lufi of M” and W3 ; Open Moo't and Frl’s UU • USB TRADE-IN DKPT Ot'lterd gEVERAL "“EXCELliNf USEB ---- elec, rcfrlg. .. 148 35 -—ussus—nr i *P‘nris and consoles. Priced from Ouai elec, washer '.. 139.05 : WIVELY SINOER SEWINO MA- g3g5 ____ Apt gM ator* .......... 330.05 chine, eig-cag for dnign. fancy ; lew BETTERLY IfUSIC CO 3-pc. lir. rm. aultt .. 310.05 I stitches, etc In modern cabinet m 44002 Pri. 'Ill I 2- pc. sectional sofa .. . 320.05 1 balance 334 00 or take on pay-1_ Opiwsite B'bam Theater 3- pc. wood dinette.... 316 03 ment* of 35 00. Universal Co. ' - ----- J,2 ) FE 441003. .... ......j ^ TERMS LAVATORIES COMPLETE, 134 30 | by factory t REPRiOERA-l vain*. 314 50. Also bathtubs, tol-1 CALBI MUSIC '. good condition 335 Call OA 3-2133 t. Michigan nuorescent. a Brothera. 376 Aufeu - I 110 N 8A01WAW _________ USED BABY GRAND PIANO 33^ I Reconditioned) MORRIS MUSIC. 34 8. Telegrtpl -iroai from the Tel-HUroi MOWERS Bolens - Yardman - JteobiOD -Islander - Porter Cable' - Liwi Plight. 24-lnch to 33-lnch. froir 3131.30 up. Small depotlt. Lay Hfg'^w":y.“«?7., adding MACHI^ "fW.IXEO 3-7W4_ JOHN K. IRWIN FE 4-4526 I country location — 1 Eniia%alti LiAe Road io , Lake Road, tun right 3 Mock* IMah . to Laeota OL iwfiii__ ! Carl W. Bird. Realtor •03 Community Wa^^Bmte Bl^^ li 3-3000 fj. For Sale Acrof^e 30 ACRES 3 bay ADMIRAL 3 DOOR REPRICERA-1100 automatic defrost, re-issed. Balance 33 per week. ___________-----------..______a-.yi': Kl: I ■ in u. ^Utl71Il|*ttaa7'b«*u” ‘ $600 TO $2,000 11 y" wl * RiourREUKNTS: Vo.SS & BuCknCf, Inc. Speed Queen deluxe Washer i4B >p 1. Between the ageg of « and W 20» National Bldg FE 4-47n ♦-Speed auto phonograph $39 !; wmtoV’’'te\tteM"*0 week, rt .Kw’Ttb^^^e*to^-Wn^vour '*"* W*OABERT “ 1 PAID training ' JL®* " “* il? viSrl^f Su/^f n_saoinaw___ _ PE 3-4180 ♦ A®!* > . •"»*»* approximately gjg* w“Vif^y rtf an of you? AB4IUT ANfTHlNO YOU-WANT- FOR THE HOME CAN BE ^ counriy side on bU tMFi, TV, and Radio 66 ?oo ft oi'hose'ukt''*new. ^3718 , J AUDlOMATIC TAPE RECORDER. MTOIClNi'CrtlktefS LAROeIW'’ matched stereophonic sound | mirror, slightly marred 3* 03 speakera and Hl-Pi turntable i large selecuon of cabinets with : FE 5-0030 ' or wItboOL Ugbls. sUdlng doors. SfelL STEREO Ald-FM TUNERT i I yr, old, 300 Knight 12 Watt Am- _______________________________ pllfler. 333. Shelf apeaker system. NEW AND USED OIL FURNACES. NEW NATIONAL CASH REOIS •30 Etch Item • Vs price 1017; camnlMa with controls. Call OR ters from 3160 up. New National Cantoraury________ _ ■ _3-5«33 ___________________j______ i adding macblnes from 330 ui “ Sare Office Equlpme^?} W ELEO “ii^ )N'riAc''^CA8H REGISTER _ L_8*0INAW_________PE 3-3101 NEW AND USED OFFICE MA . typewriters, adding ma . comptometers, duplicators opy machine and dlcti«n| -----uas. Oeneral Printing It M> ply. IT'-West Lawrenca St., Use. PE 3-0138. Peer’s large selectlan oi OPEN DAILY ¥6 i after N PHONOGRAPH lls. small spinning ' Tbur* and Pri. County where you c 1 buy n least ! fOUND 23 t Oratlot. Mt. Clemeni, HOw UtUe o of «n ViBit 0 EW^*jfRl) and loot around. 3 acrei parking. Phan* PE 3-*34l. OPEN MON SAT g TO g PRI • TO t 24 MONTHS TO PAY 4 mile* E of Pontiac or 1 s E of Auburn Heights on Aubi OREL TV 3330 Elisabeth Lake Rd_FEjMOtS i "b‘uYLO"‘ttI,E. "iM^S _ _ Water Softeners 66A PLY.SCORD PLYWOOD 1 usiT)~cAsiT^REolsTEiis - he# i «b". 4*8' 83 03 ! USED ADDING MACfUNES NEW 10.060 GRAIN BURNER SEMI- >i". 4x8' . 83 95 j VALLEY BUSINESS MACHINIS automatic, softener excellent con- *b", 4x 9' ..... *4.39 74 AUBURN AVE, PE 4-31*1 dlllon chrap EM 3-0613_ , ‘s ', 4 i 8 . PATS " “ ' ---------------------- For ^ie Miscellsneous 67 ut* "Btidwiir Avri'*^^”p^2-354i REPRIOERATOR. STOVE, IHON- Sale Store Eqaipment 7J • FE 4-41M or FE 3-*i78 il3S ACRES IN DEER COUNTRY L Cabin on stiaam between Mio and Roao City. PE 3-TIII. 3*500 COIN LAUNDRY toattat Only ( R. J. (Difk) VALUET Realtor _ •!*, basement, pared , 343 OAKLAND AVENUE liJX# B^g rm. wliSloS«iton* family rm. W-fool S?iSfi*tteSr.idfif^«ty and coBTfBlaaoo. J-aome baioboard boat, 3-«ar laragt with radio doork. Oirpotl^, cusiom drapoa, and wall mirror. BoautIfuUy land-scapdd with l46-ft.. pa»*d steeot frootaft txtendlng to boat chan-iMl. Prioad to sA Rolfe H. Smith,- Realtor PB t-7*y *' ”*°**St 3-0431 stone construotion. On large 1^ elaa* te teke. Extra largo kltehea aad dlnlBg im. Pall butmant, ceramic Vito. 4 douMa liked atorma tad lorMiM. 31.M4 down to 4*9 per cent raortgage. 301 per maafii Includla*' taxed and la-sarance. .AEEFRONT ‘bdrTaik^'bSS! anent. Lass tbaa 4 mil** from dewxtowa la oa aieoly tanueapad {?'x‘“i.*fiaw£?”r5srst floors, plaaterod walla. Aad a aacrUls* M only SU.M0. I3.0M Waterford TTowntblp. _______tnearaaM old homo. I badroo— ___ baatmam with recrea- vioB room, ainmbuum sAoraf and aorwanartH par aial wiwftfag* Low dom paitoont. - I* * Golden Real Estate ar,s-. 300 Attaehed paragoi earpSt-tng, dropog and dnar.*Caa aat-lly hare third b*dn>-~ ,8 .PACE XtALTY OR 444M Warren Stent. Realtor. 1 ____Pi?_.________________ ; A PINE snECnON OP USED PONTIAC IN OOOD CONDI- : T7r*.„»«S» 4 CUBIC. OR 3-3831 SEVERAL fiAND OPERATED hV- _ _ end exchanxed. Ouarenteed i bum bat....- .... 1 SINOER. \ Tiptop. I j AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINE and dryer OL 1-1307. I BABY BATHINETTE." , with Md. 033. OlUh__________ what I BlftfDIX. ELECTRIC DRYER, |3o; AifD iWA? CHBBT TYPE excellent eondlUaa I aell. REpubllc H033. SWApeLAND CONTRACT BQttTY, Oar. Lot. Hoairtraller or what _________ bare you aa down payment on OR : theaa bomea^ I raom bangalow, I rnio "* ptran^En £i‘ ttrvr W TbrnPrSi' i _ bungalow with 'gaiAg* In city ; 0®DRB0M SOTT IRBNO NEW. Almost new at nJM. i double draaiar. large mirror. BATEMAN 5P^'“LiS? a^y^rjr-......... Realtor FE 4-0528 377 S. TELEORAPB-OPEN EYES. « 1 30 NEW fUMI^ i “•**™dest ,* Clo«e out 3134. V* H.P. Opnttnental ! d, J Engine. Special Alloy crankshaft, i orty 333 10. Cast Iron engine. 10,0*0 O.PJI. 4 ;------rifi—as ' Dewatering. IprlnkUng. Bra flfM-' THE 88 mt D'Haam Tool Salat. 37MO modern console. Equlppml designs, button hale* ana - work. Total balance due _____10. Capitol Sewing Center. THE SALTATION ARMY RED. shield store Clottal CARPET i33__________ $~tcar ou> rAW« kmci*. ufe^ tiAy«o. »» OR aIc DACMBtJHDe. kl# b6WK atud J»m«r'». n MO* BlAOt COCKER WANIEU^, jrMTi aM toUlUtrat aad (oR] with obOdiWD. Dot hOBM M wiro-mii. fro* to tM botio. r ________I »W>6 «M w~>»trr Oc^itAiNmco aw^R canard >M oad mpdM>. Bamci aao BartraTo _ fO W, Hait» FE_MM»- CDLUC rorWlER. SAlLi /^D wbtto H*uUn. aBC rc( from CTO itoeA. MA MTS_______ WUil_________________ PUPPIES $8 UP jncL. mocmjinoM. amo UTXSTOCK ODARARTKEI _ MUWT-g PET meg nc MIU rARAKXXTB. ODARANTEED TO ?SS?r^1Stoht!?. 5S TOO BIG FOR yOUR OLD TRICYCLE You’ll'bt delighted with the models found in the PONTIACPRESS WANT ADS Look urtder Qtssifiation "96" j JUST VpUR SIZE TOO! Sid* Uaed Tradu 103 For Sde Cara 106 %oy Salt Cara MARMADUKE By Andoraon tt LeomiBg HASKINS TRUCK *AA-*SA^It —... i j. Mi 1 Kekuti‘iTsrM ........ !mv- t OboTi’O TA Md rurit 'awl ’diovy’ 'mu WatOM a otbora to choaao -Wo lia_— COWOMY CARA________O AUBURN OR AAiS~il3«"F5lfD couri. ItM rord H tea ptekva. Low Bitoat*. Ilk* BOW dark Mu* na-tok. IliT OiOTroM Ml taa [Aekap OtM I, OTnwr. A-1 coodiuao. Dark tnta . lau Chcrroltl % iaa pickup RA- SieeutuSf'bghl Wua (to!^ Aereai Froto W»w Car Salti | HASKINS CHEVROLET CHEVIES 1953 - '56 rOROB. BUICEB. nTMOUTHA BAD CREDIT? NO CREDIT? NEED CREDIT? Ho eo-«l|0«rt. Imaadtoto dallt ’ try. Wttkly payiaU. on lol. lot at SM dowa. Walk la. Drirt out Inter-City Motor Sales 7M H. OAKLAND ATEKOB_ FE A^Wt________ FE ♦AWO ItU CBBVROLBT BEL ^ door, radio and htator. Yi. toll prlct. t3M. Paymtoto at oab -per WMk. Call Ur. aBrlan. € h Utr.. BtRUINOHAM-R BLER. dSI A. Woodward. I ’M roan i---------- j Aupcrlor Auto Balct — —-------- T-BIRD MU. WHITE, irULL TOW-*rdown Frlrato FE k-Uf~ iiWJ FORD 6o«y I hot* Id wok* him up |uM whlMwall Urtt. Black flnltta, *i UUt tbaralt today Auumr pa ntnU of tnj4 per monlli, l. whltewaU^^Uri^ •krome_^_ *k_*el il£T M "nit. Ruu'uke thT day Itlell the laelory. Flaette eo»- fARAKEETa OUARANTEED TO taiA_f«M”wanerii Bird Boaee. C|U House Trailera 89 Stt riret Alreat. Raeheetet. OL . ruFFUB unnAfniucA; «>• beauutol healthy i price* *tart at ITS ¥6oDU» CUDDLY tX: SarTpedltree. ABC. ti NOW IS THE TIME FOR US TO PICKUP AND SELL ______ YOUR TRAILER. ANY »• TO la- LITTLE WE HATE BUY ERA WAITINO! taa u. CALL US TODAY) HOLLT marine A COACH SALES ..."oUy Bd. HOLLY. ME e-dUl ^ AND SEaVICE BFEaAL Oem. HH. n-a. OtM. Alee beet Bead traUen. • e( parte ' ------- J^tA Mid AccDAyrto 97: T^IE-ARLY BIRDS! W doecn uaod eompleU eutfU* itfeoat*. Uatore and Trallere) prlecd to aell aow. 'Witter artcee ctUl la cRect ea ' faey eotnta. ^^vbL A. Young, inc. ! ' CWeB I to • T dayt a week i «m OUle Hwy. — On Laan Lake j tisa K TON DOOOB FICWW. . f eyilnder. S tpead trao*Mlaeloa. I neet-Uaa body and baairlr duty Urat I etata eprlas*. UAyfalr .. Dinner is ready.” For.Salp Cara 106 iSsira.s^'KsrsK low oaah dowa ar oM IfadA BtLYar.iu^ Puny Miippiji. Mxi^mTalk oV4^^ JOHNrSMITH m A. AAoiWAw ”°'ru SRiif aoenwnen Tom DBAumi OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Are. 1959 RAMBLER r BiUooiM. Take erer pi eto el M.aW~ FB b-llW \ MSI FOBD CUSTOM SW *-D6oR, , ‘ ”* radio and boator whitewall , For Sale Cara 106 STATION WAGON New rubber. 1 owuer. Very clw. m down: tU M p*r month. ^11 Mr O’Brien Credit Ujr at BIR-MINOHAU • RAMBLElt. til A. Woodward. Ml AUU. to l^eMItlon. Atnrae ^ymen^ down or olS*trade""Uoyd°^oMr*. UaoolnSItrcBiT^IoBMt. lU A. I TBAOTOB. COU- Clarkston ^otor Sales .BRTSLER.FLTMOaTB DEALE. a B Main. CUrketon. MA MUl inOISTERED OERMAH__________, ____________ _ __________ tard^ptwe. Sen. ar trade. UL; ,ue wired aad hBchee ii’ wirnemi.' I... "tod£a-hmie^..‘... . ReCTGBAMe.to ptoce, CMt MHI poNnAC I Bedna. U it tllW fhcnCERANlia FUFFIM ABC PONTUC CHIEF IF ............ I »“ • Retiftered eRar I FE MJJI. PONTUC CHIEF W |U 1H3 Deeiax. YENTURO BEAUTIFUL M' IS ' Dogs Trained, Boahied 80 NEW . . . .^^ !*• ------^-'.BEW AAFAm. 11 a. ..... Si BRITTANT FUFS McNART'B WITH OTERHAND BUKE Tellwacser Kennele. boardla(' ___ ' tratatud, trlmmlBS. Brtttaay aadi WE ALSO HATE THRn Foodie etod eenrlee. OL lAkB* i MU TOUR-A-ROMB HAST TO OSAb wm DAWBON'B balks Mleo Lake M& 1 TON YANirnia •« *» AJTlt.______ ._____________ Ante iMuraiice 10 $20 FOR 6 MONTHS su.uiVkiS,"""'""”"*"* ^ II.IM medical II,MM death beaem lU.OOl unhieured materteto PHONE FE 4-3536 We alto write eaaeeltd auto. FRANK A. ANDEBAOH AOENCY IIU Joelyn — - EcoeTPE S43H to I CBEYROLET, ’U IMFALA, 4 H-top. auto, ehlft. radio, hostor, white wnUt, tow aUauBO. Bed beauty I II.IM. IS LIbooIb BI.. FE .1 Atudobakor ... ■U Old*. hardlOB . -M PunUac* (S) ... ■M Ford. 1. duor. Y - - BUTTR Ml I lOHNAON ( a hulp yow RD FIHAI HoHy Marine & Coach IHU holt BO. MB ASm ___________________ HOLLT lacmOAN BANK BATEi . ‘fc’S ''AGABOND ZIMMER, t • .yj.. ** GENERAL, STUART wisHffs.S fiOR 8ALE.OB TRADE S AADDIJll eult- yew 41 to pick-(roa. Buy e marc*. 4 and I year* eld. 3M|' now—Aptclel durlni Feb only. fcPryden Road. AW A3M1._| Electric Chord Organ free with jloR SALE WELSH MARE. IV,j “I _ , old. c*ii MA i-idiT. I Oxfofd Trailer Sales mUc* 8. el Lek* Orton po U24 ______ OUTBOARD MOTORS. AtoreraR Boat*, Oator TraUot* - Tthtng Tor thohoAt. ___1 BtxirrT FOR A 8COTT 3 B.P. to n HW. to » a^now ACOTTby McCUUocb. Tou'U Ilka dobut budaoM at Oakland itarine ezcbanoe “■ S. SAgtoew ” ■ Fer Sale Cars INI AMBABSADtMT 4-DOOR. FULL power. N*w ear warranty. 1300 dowa. AhUu J^wtek. caa Tifr. - - CONTEMPORARY CLASSIC Utel oad Caelae Cromt •let anper I door hardtop. , dyaaflow. power •« CHEVROLET. S DOOR. DIO AND HEATiat. ABSOLUTE-LT NO MONET DOWN. Attume r^7“aCT"‘ffr.",ss.“Si‘ig 1N3 CHEVROLET, RBCOHDt-^oj^ ready to paint. IIW. « ■b^ beaotltol black i te naleh. No money do bath Lake Hd. rt; A ---------------------- Atoaer Creek Rd. MT 3AN3________________j , COAD OF OENTLE SADDLE ^ hortee {nnw-the Booth 3e»T Dart-piouth, ClArkiUin. OA * *“ WANT TRAILERS! __and worth wro«' 13,000 — wm °Uk« oe “ PooUae Am I Orton,.MY 3_IN^^ Cel. fi !T I Mr. Oeleler. Oiford TraUcr Sale*. „ MTMTO ' ENGINE AniLIHER, L08 AN-{ letce. Ban Franeltco, Ban Otago I Im. RewaU. IN extra. Maw Tork. ! lie. Ferry gerrlce lac. OR 3-1314. j iTRVYwtrs' i^B T TrmnJT : FISCHER 784 S. Woodward. B ham MI 4-6222 1957 BUICK 4-OOOR. RadtA beaUr, eutonet-le treiuBleeioa and wbltawell WE HAVE NICE CARS SHIP'S I XASr BLTP. FK MSH IIW CHBTRCAR g. DARK BLUB erd'tranISMi*! ta8e"and*hCTt" ar. One-owner, good ^Wanted Livestocl^ WANTED — OENTLE RIL Fbone FW' MNI -Call j Sale Farm Produce 86; Rent TreHer Space » . John I OXFORD MOBn-X MANOR FOR cement pattoa, ete. j ‘251,™ ' OM Bill, tea M Oxter rxg* DeConlck Bro,. (^^Ld,.', *** ---- vf UApMrebard Lk Rd,. Dally. Por Sale Tlrei fSi. "fiu” iT I S HF OARDEW TRACTOR WITH'. “ Site ^ culttyaton.'FE M7». i dScF -TitSCTOB. AlARIER | Behto^^uUy—OB rubber. 1300. _ _ Wanted Used Care 101 IlN FOR BHWT CHEVY. FB 1-3331 etter 4.__________ A TOP DOLLAR FOR OLD CARS and trucks, nuinderblrd Motor - --SJblg or EM 3-T331. IMT BUICE SUPER, t DOOR bnrdtop,' power eteetlng. bower brakCT exeeUent eoodttlon. glON. ALWATB TOP DOLLAR ror high grAde used ears. B. J. VAH.WELT 4IW Dixie Hwy. Fh OB 3-lW >e toands. OR n • III.U Gfipuemr garden tractor TRACTORS USED truck tdieb: ITW, Bolent-Wheel Hor» 1 bp. Out- OOOOTAAB______» • mending feature, for INI. Atwl I L.uBd ivk b p .ith..t.rter. l Auto Service 93 -XILLAR PAID" Glenn’s Motor Sales HURON IT. FE 4-WI 1143 BUICK. COLLECTOR B ITEM. Origtnni. Not roRored. Orlpnol fIniRi. tntorlor epotlOH. DrlTOt f.ON mfft, on a quart ot off. Hat, . oilgtnal oporsUng manual aad blU at Mklng S3W. FE *""5*01?*^*"* toll piKe I Lneky Ante ----- Inaw. FE 4-3314. Lneky Auto Aalo,. U3 A. Sag- FUiee y q 3-7*34. . _ . CRANEBHAFT ORINOmO. ; cyllnd4r boring end ealTo grind-, I ing, OL 1-0203. ________ I CRANKSHAFT ORINDINO_I» ' "-T. Cylindtrt reborwl. Auek ___________ u. Shop, n Hood. Fhoni 1WESE TRACTORS HAVE BEEN 3-3SW;_________________ BEOONDrnONED AND OUAR- SPECIAL Rwwvram Aft REser ttBfFwawpk •evr*'® ANTCSD. Aids ARC PRICED TO California Market Wt noed ’W PonUac,. Oide. Bulek, •nd CedlUue,. Afu Hmrp 'II, end 'M models. A VE RILL’S SON Dlxlo Hwy__ , ■ -___0 __________FE Ll- FOR TOP dollar ON LATER Ser\I*& M Motor Sales 3831 Dixie Hwy._____OR 3-lMH FISCHER BUICK US^BUICKS 13 UONTRA WARRANTY TS4 8. Woodward B'Ham MI 44333 IS Motor,. Ill Baldwin. - »rorr TERMS AVAILABLE - KING BROS. tC 4-0134 PE 4-im ■ PONTIAC ROAD AT OPDYEE Se US~li5w FOR BOMiCLITE xbeln saws. Latest new Uea!--gpreaden, gohn Deer lln* of -tg ctjbhMAN EAOLX, 0131. : oqulpmeni. Dart* Machinery Co..; JrtooTlUe. NA 1-3303________ Auction Sales 88 For Sale Bteycies BUT I B&B ETERI to E. Lewr I F M ' «"«“ ' * Door Prlie, Erery Auction 31 HF Aji/H', 1 Mgr. Mr. Parke at MI SreSt' -... — --------- - 4-IWO. HArold Turner. Ford. '|TTOLK8WAOEM. sharp . nA •II CHEVY 1 dr. I. stick iiw 'M CHEVY Bel Air 3 dr h'top UN ■IT FORD 4 dr., autometki . im H RAMBLER Am. wagon .. IM ■M CHEVY Ml too pickup .. I3N DIXIE USED CARA Used Auto Parts 102 CbeTrolet bubble, sklrte. IN •M Fwd T4 — 'M Chee. I '13 FonUae — 'M Cbnsler i 'll OM* N — FB 3-3WI ________Erolyn McLoan 1N4 FORIL YI. MOTOR. * ». jekcB; 13 Downtag Sale House Trailers 89 U FT. OARWAT 1141 ( . lo FT BHEIX TRAILER ISIS ____________ __________ OOODELL TRAILER FIBEROLAS OUTBOARDS I 33W A, Bocb*»Ur Bd. UL 3-U50 AKT MY*3*iow”^^ EVTNRUDt MOTORS , “gSS.’tfF.Sffi.’SS* ■ ------ yg r ouUlde end red end whit, side. A tralr ebon ear. Ae paymtnto of I44.M per m.------- tow each down or old trade. Lloyd Motoro, Uneoln-MorciOT-C o I--- MIFORD.d^C^.1 Ml FORD. UN. MUST BE S AND HEAT 'ntANSMlBSIOl.. ------------ NO MONET DOWN. Aefuma payments of lU.Tt wr mo. CnU Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks N Ml 4-TMtt. Harold Turner Ford. MI FORD RANCH WAGON, RADIO AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRAN8MU8ION. ABSOLUTK-LT NO MONET DOWN. Aeeupie Mymonto of g3t.1S_por mo. ChO Credit Mgr, Mr. fthx nt MI ' ““ Karold Turner Ford. MI FORD SPA88ENOBR WAOON VI AotouAtle. Redlo. beutcr. whltewell*. A beautiful black and white wltb eontraetlng red and wblle biterlar. 1 owner. Low mileage. Full price tm m down. A*eama paymente of N.II per week. Call Mr, O’Brian, Credit Mgr. at BOtklNOHAM • RAMBLER. Mg S. Woodward. MI g-3W»._____________________________ UN FORIX tCTUNDBR. 4 DOOR Town Bedoa. Haw automatic tranemtoelwi. radte, boater, full power. Hew rubber, new brakee. A-1 coodlUom Full price g4N. Phene MI g-g4W afur I p.- m YOU NEED gMS ter any emergency SEE BsfflkuRD^^ljjScB OO. UN a Ferry Bt. FE 14MT UH HUDBON HORHBT *-*-Tintle. Vei RADIO h heater. AUTOMATIC TRANBMIBBION. ABBOLUTELT NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay-monte of N H per mo. CnU CredR " iS?« “ Harold Turner > •4N to- __________________________ pay IN u mo., slaittat April II. tn’B AUTO. MR. BELL, FB l-Hlg IN East Bird., at Auburn ORIGINAL OWNER COU^^WHta ^1 eof^Stfa'Eee'' Mllet. A Boaouful Medium Blue Flnleb! FuUy Equipped. Flus^w-er Steering and Rrnkee. Tteted OInee tor Bun Olarel Sparkling White Wane. Beonomlcel to Oper-atel Forced to SeUI tl.MS. U you waai an Excellent Automobile. Floaea Write FONTIAO PRESS BOX I BIOHT AWAYI_ WE HAVE 3 I960 CHEVY DEMOS AND LEFTOVERS ALL GOING THIS MONTH AT YOUR PRICE Easy Terms NORTH CHEVROLET Nward Avo. a MI l-STIt GOOD CARE RAB KEPT THia CAR Sound Mechanically STRONG In / eoneldtr bow prac black. UN Bulek APJ^EAL FISCHER BUICK 784 $. VVoodward, __MI 4-6222 ^ i WHY “you SHOULD SEE RITE AUTO SALES Buy Now — Pay Later W CASH NEEDED ■ AUTO SALES t BLy-^ ^^^AT AUBURN A kloomllekl HlUe ' ExecuUrts Car. must be seen to spproclele. A(*umt paymant* of MI.N per month, low ca*b down or old trade. Uoyd Motor*. UneoInAfei^ cury4tom*t, 333 S. BMtoaw. FB ^ANBtfe^^f*^’ABBW^SY Credit Mfr. Mr. Perl — 4-llgOi Harold Tutw, ] * uwwrwTWW n CONVERTIBLE — AutomaUe. Immae- »,N“g. REPAIR ALL MAKES BUMPING PAINTING "MARATBOH FRODUCnT BRAID CASB AT TIKE BT. FE 34IM MI NASH RAMBLER WAOOTf. RADIO AND HEAfrat, AUTO-MATTC TRANSMiaSION. ARBO--iUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aeenme payments ot IM.II pcf me. Can Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at Ml 4-IIN. Harold Turner Ford. OLDS? WHY NOT TRY 8UBUR-BAN41LDS. M3 B. Woodward. Birmingham, Ml 44M HEATER. HTdAaMATIC. WHITEWALLS. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aeeume pAy-mento ot IMAO Mr mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Park* at Ml I-IIW. Harold Turner yVrd. Van Camp Chevrolet, Inc. WLFCHtD____________MU I-IISS INI OLDS SUPER H HARDTOP. RAdlo. beater, antonutic, NO down. Assume paymenU gl.M per IN B. woodward. Ml--- •» PLYMOt" KRE 4 .jto. tram *%l^*"BAROAlNt TAOC COLE, INC VAUJD LAKE MA 441 NN Fun nsteo. no eoeb noodad Fay only |M a m^ duo April U RITE AUTO SALES, MR. BELL, FE Mill 'H PLYMOUTH Bl 3 DOOR HARDTOP,---- eteoilnf, power brakee, TB. SHARP THROUOROUTJ , R&R MOTORS H rLTMOUTH. OOOD4TIUUf»> porUtlop. C«M afUr 9. CT8 3-<3^ TW' M PLYMOUTH. lOOd________ ’ll Studs CbAn». coupe .. 'll Cbeey and Ford ..... ‘U Chcey and ’ll FonUae ’ll Cbory aad 'U PonUae ’Sl***5 gSmae* IN other Into model* to i-- ECo55ff?Al5° ”gSi%imN UH PLYMOUTH. R*DtO, HEAT-er. automatic, 33,IN — miloe. No nml. MH toll mean tfewn. Amum 1956 OLDSMOBILE Sopor BoUday, power.brake* and pewar etourtef. radio and beotor, white woU tire*. $595 BRIGHT SPOT Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8^488 CREDIT PROBLEMS? Cbuek Hendonon, Atlanta. Ooor Bia’*, top credit Mrifor, coi *olTt your problem*. NO CASH NEEDED! 1957 CHEVROLET I Dmra ..... STAS Ifeek 1956 DE SOTO N.13 Down .... A.I3 Week See Chuck at BOB FROST IH a Hunter Bird. MI BIRMINOHAM VALUES: IN PuNtoc OhtoUaa 4 Her. R^ dnstoUe. Radio aM heater. Beau-ttto) trey fbileb I evaer. Law down payment. Bank rates, Psaltoe 3 door baidtop Hy- dramitlc. waUs. Teri_ ____ isn Ponllaq 3 dr. sedan, matle. Badle aM boator. muto-waUe. Low mUM«c. Coral aM wbtto. Terms to entt. INI Peotlao storahlef 4 dr. baid-tap. .Irory. ^Hydramatte. Radio ■M boater. Ptoror stMrtog- Power brakae. WbttawWto Your 'll. 'M or ‘U wtU mabi dews pay- s8 Peotlao ChtoUM 4 dr. Mdaa. sBsae-.'ia.'S-i'ss moke ydw termi. HAUPT PONTIAC —_.a N UJ. » MA^ I4NI n Broe,Ufttl I S-door hArdtM, 8--------- whits SPECIAL TODAY. Aeeume titssr^-izz: “ “' coln-MerOury .Comet, new, FE 34131. 10.33 per montli, no lomet! Ml*®Fsagr $995 I960 BUICK 4.000B KABDTQP LeSabre eerte*. An whHi Trade Up or Down SM FONTIAO SUPERCE------ ShAip. Low mUease. leMsd. See aayUins. 4MS Saebabaw, Drayton MA’nc, RADIO * HEATER. AB-SOUnUY NO Mtmwt Twrara Assume payments UN PONTIAC. CATALINA. AFTER I. FE S43S1._________________ ■M PONTUC FOWKR EQUIPPED. .beater^jCaU or SPECIAL New 'SI enr tor ILt-------- Hvered. IISI.M down, SN.U per me. InelMae radio, boater, aM wbltowalls. (4)-’dl R a m b ' - - R&C RAMBLER larket E Koad Super Market COlhfERCE liOAD EM 34UI station wagon. Radio, beater, lomstlc. power brakee. Wbite a. HAM41AMBLER, fW S. Weod-wgrd. tn g-3IW. 1959 RAMBLER CUSTOM STATKKI WAOON. Beaw titol beige and brown with mateb-teg Interior. Radio, boator, " trrasmM SSV/Hfl - iNt RAMBLER STAllON WAOON toko otor paymente. FB 4-III3 daye. After * * ■*" CONSERVATIVE ELEGANCE Can be yoon wHh tbte awM UH Bulek Roudm aster 11 4 beaur, dyaaflow. power etoerlag, power brokes, _power wtodow*. is!.sSsis:sst.“‘ FISCHER BUICK 784 S. Woodward^ B’hani MI 4-6222 '59 CHEVROLET $1795 IMFALA BPOBTs COUPE. YI, AUTObtATTC POWER STEER-INO AND BRAKES, LIKE NEW. '58 CHEVROLET $1195 BROOKWOOD 4 DOOR STATION WAOON. YI. AUTOMATIC.. '58 PLYMOUTH ..$745 I DOOR HARDTOP. TS. AUTOMATIC. ’57 FORD .....$795 PAIRLANE. I DOOR. VS, JtW-TOMAUC.. TAYLOR'S OBEVROLBT^LOSMOBILB OpcD Breotexs MArkN 44M1 WaUM Lake CLEAN Birminghahb. Trades WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAG 1350 N. Woodward THIS WEEK ONLY ;m Bulek bkrdtop •iJrre^r'* •N Herd, plekM 'IT sfnvBir d or. "adlo, beotor, — FoNtee wog_ Or. Rodto OM 'ITOodse 4 Or. rower eteertes • •jS;%SKl„!BVSS Aotomotle. IS Peed S Dr. siUS i I eyL RoSo oM heofm. HOMER HIGHT MOTC«S ta. A:i $2595 OUVER Motor Sales ^ ^fSOrehNSUMAvo.^^ BUICK KCTACLT PEL JBV PEUGEOT -Special- I960 PONTIAC ^mtallno etottoo wogoo, radio ood beotor, hydramoUe traas* ... $2595 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt, aemens AND . Corniti Cass and Pike FE 37954 DRIVE A MILE SAVE A PILE! New 1961 Simea $1395.25 SMALL TOWN LOW OVERHEAD M.IM MILB OUARANTBB RAMMLER-DALLAS INI H. MAl^ ^^^^ROCBasm DODOB--C§RrauaL-TRUqM ’60 rambLer WGN. Save $1000 ’61 METRO $99 Down $49^ Mo. ’61 PONTIAC $166.88 Down $76.35 Mo. ’61 RAMBLER $184 Down $56.43 Mo. Russ Johnson Motor Sales LAKE ORION MY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 SAVE OVER $1,000 15 Factory Official ' 1960 Chevrolets A!! Type# and Models CORVAIRS Station Wagons AND • Sedans All Have Various Equipment Radios Heaters Automatic Transmissions Power Steering Power Brakes E-Z-Eye Glass Air Conditioning ALSO CORVETTE Fuel Injection 4-Speed Transmission Matthews- Hargreaves "Chevy-Land" FE 4-45^ I,. .r. '■A THE PQNTIAC PRIj^i VV^BTyKSDAY. MARCH 8. 1961 FORTY-ON K --Toddy's, Television Programs- - Patrick Henry l^wn 66 Dayg, 22 Houn* ■ «!• rabifiM to «hu|« wUbMtf m«o« OmmI «-WWJ-TV CkMMd 7.~«XirZ,TV' Ctowtol »-«KUI'TV TONrairi TV n^iiUGirra «:N ») Movie (eont.) (4) Tnckdowh (7) Newi. Weather (9) Pofwye <86) General Chemiatry •:M (7) BeUeve tt or Not ■:15 (7) Newa W9I (2) Newi Analyila (4) Weather 9:19 (3) Newt (4) Newi (7) Circui Boy (9) Yogi Bear 9:49 <3) Sports (4) Sports 9:49 (3) News (4) News (56) CoU^ Mathematfaa 3:99 (3) MaUbtt Run (4) Kennedy (7) Brothers Brannagan . (9) Pioneers 3:19 (2) MaHbu Run (coot) (4) Wsgon Trsin (7) Hong Kong . (9) Movie: "Robbery Cnder Arms” (English, 1957). In Australia of the USDs two brothers agree to ruat le cattle. -Peter Finch, Ronald Lewis, Laurence Naismith, Maureen Swanson. (56) ExceptiofM) (^Id 9:90 (2) Blue Angela (4) Wagon Train (oont.) (7) Hong toont.) (9) Movie (coat.) (56) Showcase 9:99 (2) Wanted—Dead or AHve , (4) (Cofcr) Price Is Right (7) Ozsia and Harriet (9) Movie (cont.) (56) Title Hunt 9:99 (3) My Sister Eileen (4) (Color) Perry Oomo (7) Hawaiian Eye (9) Walter Winchell File (56) Briefing Session 9:99 (2) I’ve Got a Secret (4) Como (cont.) (7) Hawaiian Eye (cont.) (9) Waterfront 10:99 (3) Steel Hour (4) Peter Loves Mary (7) Naked City (9) Harbor Command I0:N (3) Steel Hour (cont.) (4) Telephone Storytime (7) Naked City (cont.) (9) News 10:49 (9) Gtdf'Op 10:90 (9) Sj^rts 11:00 (2) News (4) News (7) Decoy (9) News 11:19 (2) Weather (4) Weather (9) Telescope UAW ll:t0 (2) Sports (4) Sports 11:99 (2) Movie: ‘"The Racket” (1951), A police captain flghU corruption in the municipal government. Robert Mitchum, , Uubeth Scott, Robert Ryan. U:99 (4) (Color) Jack Paar (7) Movie: "Flesh and Fantasy” 0943). In a men’s club, one of the members reads to the others three stories of the supernatural. Edward G. Robinson, Charies Boyer, Barbara Stanwyck. (9) Movie: "BaMlaika" (1939). An attracUve singer fhids herself being chased by an impetuous prince. Nelson Eddy, Uona Massey. tWURSDAT MimNlNa ti99 (4) Continental Classroom, •tai (2) MediUtaons. 9t49 (2) On the Fairm Front. 6149 (2) ’TV OoUege. 7:91 (4) Today. (7) Funews 7:11 (7) Believe >It or Not. 701 (2) B’wana Don. (7) Johnny Ginger. 9tli (3) Capt. Kangaroo. (7) Believe It or Not. 9:96 (7) Movie. 9:66 (2) Movie. (4) I Married Joan 9:99 (4) Ed Alien 9:99 (7) News 9:99 (4) Faye Eliubeth 16:99 (4) Say When. . (7) Jack LaLanne I9:tt (9) UlUboard. 19:99 (4) color) Play Tour Hunch 4^ Dtvono Hearing ________ (9) Qm Helene TV Features By United Presa Interaational WAGON TRAIN, 7:90 p.m. (4)-Audrey Meadows stars as thejs:M (7) Rocky and His Friends, seemingly kind-hearted wife of aj9:99 (9, Jac ^ Goff. U:U (9) Nursery School H!99 (2) i Love Lacy (4) (color) Price Is Right (7) Morning Court (9) Romper Room U:I8 (2) aesr Hnison. (4) Concentration (7) Love That Bob (56) Animals of the Seashore TBUMSDAV AFTRRNOON M:S6 f3) Love of Ufe (4) Truth. Consequences. (7) Camouflage. (9) Susie U:M (2) Search for Tomorrow (4) (oolar) U Could Be You (7) Number Please. (9) Tower Kitchen Hme j 19:49 (2) Guiding Light 19:99 (9) News. 19:99 (4) News. (2) My UtUe Margie (4) News (7) About Facet . (9) Movie. (4) Bold Joumey. 1:19 (2) As World^TurtW. (7) Ufe of RDey. (2) To be announced (4) (color) Jan Murray. (7) Day in Court 9:99 (3) House Parly. (4) Loretta Young. (7) Road to Reality 1:99 (3) Our Miss Brooks (4) Young Dr. Makne. (7) Queen for a Day T9) Movit 9:39 (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots. (7) Who Do Ypu Trust 4:99 (3) Brighter Day. (4) Special for W(»nen (7) American Bandstand. !4tU (3) S«nvt Stmm. 4:39 (2) Edge of N«ht. I (4) Here's Hollywood. (9) Adventure Time. 9:99 (2) Movie I (4) (color) George Pierrot (7) Johnny Ginger (9) Jingles. Undersea Mark Set by N-Sub Tb Hear Debate on Lassiter Irial From Onr News jWIres [ record after the Patrfek Henry i-^^leaslng his missiles at an DUNO(W Scotland — The U S t alongside her mOthep | enemy—he replied: "We were cer- Navy annoi:nced today that th^ ‘*** *’'*‘~*- such eventu- U S. Polaris submkrine Patrlckj The first sub to cruise abroadp ”**• ^ ^ ^ Henry 'set a world endurance rec-jwith a full load of 16 Polaris mis-Old of 66 days and 22 hours anb-jsiles. the Patrick Henry Is the flrst| merged during its trip to the new of the fleet of 10 American rocket- PAA Guilty of Hinderiniff^ Latin Flight Motions to Quash th« Charges Against Wife, Partner today found Pan Amerkm Airways guilty of violating anli-to Be Argued l*** l>y restraining trade In ® air traffic to South America A lone pacifist's attempt to board; ^ j through its half osvnmMp M Pan n rocKei-'**^ atomic submarine ended in Motions to quash murder and American-Grace Always, Inc,-r_ As the 382-foot submarine hove; Shears of Groton, Conn., said | the time was 12 hdurs betibr thani ’!We could remain submerged a- ^ ^ u the previous record set by-thclYoor rftany weeks more.’’ R®;a^ - - ------closed ui on bearded schoolmasler 1^ a a " 1^-page opinion. Judspa ky before Wayne C^nty Dreurt^o^a, y suggested the 'Court Judge Joseph G,Rash:d In .... Detroit. government prepare a final i Patrick Henry’s sister ship, the ^<1 newsmen alwan (Jeorge Washington. Proteus. ‘"'‘he choppy gray than 11,0(» miles before surtacingl under fully smicd oooditlons. a Royal Navy Tuesday night. Asked if he expected he- mightifrogman fished him out, soaking Navy officials announoed the I get the order to‘‘press the button” wet. Laurens Otter as he paddled fran-j Lassiter and Watson are ac- panagra stock. \ ' tically to come alongside. 'cused in the April 1959., slaying of At the same lifhe. Jlidge Murphy The canoe qapsized and OtterL««itor, her husband Idispiissed the government's eight- ___WntaMtff’s nn^imA kiiKinPM wmU amsinwf Ponliac Gty Affafirg Sidestep Law to Okay License Tiansfei 'City . OotQmlssioncrs last Jiight|his puients, but the ^her two live in Waterford Township, Anthony again sidestepped the letter of law they intend to change they aivroved the transfer of a liquor incense involving out-of-tovvn o^nerriUp. lourpuM (Jack Cassidy). Dlsoov-ery of a theft reveals the reason lor Nancy’s kind acts. HONG KONG, 7:30 p.m. Rhonda Fleming guest stare as in American ' murder case. Glenn Evans (Rod Taylor) learns she is an underworld operator. PERRY OOMO, 9 p.m. (4)-Judy Holliday and George Sanders are Perry’s guests, ((klor) STEEL HOUR, 10 p m. (3)-An hour-long comedy sp^al starring Ernie Kovacs, Edle Adams, Pat Carroll and Hans Oonried fM s team of private detectives. NAKED Cmr, 10 p.m. (7) -Viveca Undfors and Eugenie Leon-star as wartinw victims of a Nasi ccncentration camp who live in New Y(wk and seek re-vRige on fltoir one-time -torturer. JACK PAAR, 11:30 p.m. (4) -Jack’s guests ore singer Marguerite Plazrs, Art Carney and Alex King. (Colar) Thursday WECIAL FOR WOMEN. 4 p.m. (4)-Drama focuses on problems faced by parents and their te^ age children. I BclMOl SUbiMt ' 13 worUUui 14 HIglV BOU IB Oulds'i 13 CornmBBl 17 II BIbllial DBint II sewliai 31 RecleB , 33 IMlaUaii 34 Bo| 37 Onrt Btunum . 3t AUat 33 FortlfMri IS CoBfidtrSto 8e:-4s IS Wraa Ud BllllvB- r IS <3 14 IT If w U r w w r tr 41 JT vr ST ET li H ** r n n S Bevetw toveate 4 ArtBtiO 5 atetoue ■ LMth*4 ( Sovmds 1C Aeter 11 a«ettut r N WsteSee tiM 4S r etoek *3 Bitlea n Wor«i 411 ■roup 34 ABlmal M 4f » Toward tbo 47 rtMiterod rtde 4* 1 SI KBUrtrtaore re Minppod M i: roe u Atlertc ClBBipa ■imlof wbUm Hhorwteo relMBO to Btellf :t wM dliidi toto tisroo pt 'roBch lerS ;,srd* (»S.) 9:99 (4) Bowling Hithlights at 2475 Pauline St. and Joseph Jr. at 86 Exmoor St. Slotting legal hairs, commissioners decided the transfer could go through since one of the sons lives In the dty. line to transfer their Qass C and SDM liquor licenses at 464 N. Perry St. to^ their three sons was okayed after mpre than a month’s delay while the ctfy pondera how to write a new law permitting out-of-town ownership of a tevern or bar within the city limits. The current, poet-preUblltM •rdimuice prohibits out-of-town 4»wnership, but many tavern owners have moved out of town once their licenses were approved. One of the Salfis' sons, Alfred, lives within the city limits with Ad^ IRMOJ! RADIUS The most recent thinking on e new residency qualification would permit out-of-town residency within a 10-mile radius downtown. A new law has to be written however. * 1 January, commissioners license tranefer to a man who lives a few doors east of the city limits In Pontiac F(f&rn-ship. R was decided then that the law should be changed. In n new lease with Fred P-Pankey, operator of the Hangar Grill nt Pontlae Mnnlrlpal Ato poiL too olty Inserted some pre-vtslMM calfing for a mere mod-MU reatourant. The five-year lenre Is renewable for an4»toer five years. Alter a public hearing in whldi TO comment was voiced, the epe-dol 'Maesametft roll covering unpaid bills from last summer’s cutting program was confirmed in one payment. More than 2(D lotji are Involved, with most payifients averaging 37.50 a lot. (N6TA1N LAND A half-dozen small parcels of land for future street right-of-way and. other city devdopmento were obtainN frmn the Department of Conse^-ation at a nominal cost of $1.00. ........-.“ Planned Parenthood Units to Meet Jointly Earl Calls Las J/jegas^ LaughtgwnrVS. A. Imi k lag Ouuten Nadi, mm of torra I and Wataon’s onetime business as-1 year dvil antitrust suit against sociate In a Royal Oak auto deal- codefendants In the case, W. R. ership. I Grace and Co. and Pan American- The Stale Supreme Court last 1^™“ Airways, Inc. week ralased a defease plea that I ,U.S. Repeats Pledge * to Defend W.'Berlin BERLIN (UPI) - U. S. roving ambassakr Averell Harriman arrived here today on the fourth of his' European tour and promptly reaffirmed America's pledge to defend West Berlin. He told West Berlin Mayre WiUy Brandt that Preseident John F. Kennedy has "firmly” reiterated ILS. intentkxis to- stand behind this Isolated western outpost behind the Iron Curtain. The three now era serving life sentences. They i^eaded guilty to second-degree murder. * * * The prosecution has accused the glamonws blonde widow, who lives at 19690 Beverly Road, Beverly HlUa, and Watson, now a Los Angeles resldimt, of trotting the slayi^. Mrs. Lassiter and Watson boGl have denied the eccuaation and Insisted in their motion to quash the charges that the prosecution '"in-tentlanaUy supprraeed and wtth-held” testimony at their exanatoa-tion w'hich wrould have "conclusively demonstrated” their innocence. Review Board Elects Spence [as Chairman By EARL WILSON to 4ioinmerrial foor Ms aa the hooato side of Florence Avenue, between Cano Avenue and the Grand Trunk Railroad. The other-«denied a proposal to rezohe from residential to cqm-Imendal two lots on Baldwin Ava-nue at the northwest comer of Tlie 1961 board of review, mett-a pee- jing at City Hall tor the seixuid ' time today, had under considera-i County members for an open meet-' io„phs ieicr TliAcHair \fo9v«K lllk at TYa. ^ tion a Gty Commission suggestion' tor a shift in its meeting hours' next week. C3ty cewnmissioner Robert Landry recommended at the t mission meeting last night that the board -adjust its 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. hours tor toe convenience of daytime workers when hearings on Tridt in «a Admiial on an Admiral and get a sj^cial trade-in allowance See the new 1961 Adfoirsis just mtabiCi aiCTMC C^PANY Omb Stott NUhl '4USP.1I. » W. Harm St. FI 4-3S1S ing Tuesday. March 14th, at Devon Gables. The luncheon meeting will mark the first time the boaixl has met in Oakland Oxinty since the two groups were affiliated. Mrs. James McEvoy, honorary hoard member, will talk to members and their guests on "Planned Parenthood — Its Accomplishments and Its Goals." Afterward, the movie, "Fair Chance," wUl be shown. . final plaas will be made for the wUfo elephant sale wjhieh the league wiU hold Thureday. AprB 99, In the undercroft of Outat Church, OroeM Potato, with Mn. Theodore E. Buttrick Jr. as chairman. Proceeds will be used in toe nine clinics which the league operates in Detroit end Oakland County. League officers Include Mrs. Mark B. Duffidd, Mrs. Julius Gilbert, Mrs. W. P. Woodslde Jr.. Mn. Joseph L. Hudson Jr., Mn. John A. Herrmann, Mrs. Arman R. Simone, Mrs. Maurice Klein, Mrs. Kins Collins and Theodore R. ButtrjckJr. 4 Thefts Reported to Pontiac Police Four thefts were reported to Pontiac police yesterday. El^t white pine boards valued at $45 were stolen from the h«nc. of James Wright, 48 Poplar St. The theft of a bUlfold conteto-633 and mlooellaMMwa papers was repoftod to police yesterday by lueto Otytau. M6 Dttmar Avu. Stuart HOUlield, 4 8- Saginaw St., reported a shirt and trousers with a combined value of $13 stolen from his parited car at North Saginaw Street at East Montcalm Avenue. C^unlyn Harrington, 152 W- R«® Ave., reported eomeone sMe her . billtold containing $7 and miscel-'jlaneoua papers from s downtown ‘atoni. mMj iHaTriet Street “ osyuine wonters wnen neannj LAS VEGAS ^ I never win any money here but I smuggle i not^ that there were property begin Monday. iQimhc ^ i to Waterford Area Waterford Township citizens an ivited to attend a civil defense auxiliary police training program which will begin Wednesday, Mi|rch 15, at 7:30 p.m. In Weter-forjd Township Hall, Crescent Lake R(^d and M50. It is not- body’s ever leaped off the Lake Meade dam. Maybe It’s because the town’s cluttered withV|/ C comedians and clowns playing for yoeks: UliCr LU LOUFSB Even Nat (King) Cole got laughs at the Sands. He was wearing what he called an “afternoon suit”—fambler’s stripe trousers, a walking Jacket, donble-breaeteil gray vest and four-in-hand tie, suitable for the Easter parade. He sang “my Ed WILSON Sullivan reject”—the song tlUed “Illnsion” —and then said he wasn’t going to plug one of hie big record songs. “Tljat’s what I call milking the audience,” Nat said. thkilE you peopleware being milked enough—just being In Las Vegas.” Corbett Monica said at the Sands that be lives in EngIcwooiL NJ., and has a snooty neighbor woman who alwaye hae something better. "When we got a dog,” Monica said, “she asked, 'Is it pedigreed? Do you have papers for it?’ 1 told her, ‘Yeah, all over the house.’ ” •A A ★ THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN NEW YORK . . . Steve Lawrence and. Eydie Gonne’ll make their film debut In "Four Kinds of Love," with Silvano Mangano --Today's Radio Programs-- wwi (IH) ww (*04» wesa ..f THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN^lSDAY, MARCH 8. 1961 ^iwaitsSenteming OT Plea of Guiliy Jle w«s arraigned befoiy Judgv Kr^ent* C. Zienw ^ Hara-oods was arresiKi in Royal OaR’last month when he kept an _• appointment' . wiitlr the gtrt: He Seiitence vlH he pas^ oairirt « hag «af surgiral instru- 50 in Jack B Harwoods. M-^ear-ments and drugs when airested nW Detroit man 4»lcaded^b> Iw^^^ goiRj in Circuit Court Monda.vihome after^s tip. to attempting an illegal operation He is also awaiting tml (w on a 20->'earoW Ro>al Oak girl To Plan lor CAI Fair at Meal This Evening 'Bauer. 1 of narcotics J. cording to CAI dlrectw RSfceH Rt^ltlratipn Eod$ Friday Ao^atlc Alt for PrtcoUaga patsM High school graduntn thtere^ed in the usual precoUege program oArred in day classes by the L|iw-rence Institute of Technology have until Friday to make application for the spring term which begins Appointments for interviews at Monday. Tliis was announced by Mordica i Some ”30' wtiiliera of the past year haw been invlteil. Bauer said jans-one interested also can at-Plans for the annual Waterford i tend. The, fair will take place June Township Oommunitjr Activities.! ^6 Ihrough 18. ■Itf. Mf will get under way miniatration, who laid the pra-eoUege program is lor thoae dents, including midyear high school grikduatea. who want to stuib' engineering this fall but lack the retired high school subjects BeM. can be made by-caWng the ' ■ohflnl * DiIa TaI+UPA For Migratory Worker Pile Torture SnU«4 is tnr NiasiM , Isn’t It odd that the easier a gal a potluck supper at 6:30 tonight^is to look at,’(he harder the fel-in Ihi' center's dining room, ac-'lers stare? Lawrence Tech, Northwestern Highway and 10-Mile Road, South- WASHINGTON (UPl) - Rep. Herbert Zelenko, D-N. Y., has announced'his House Labor subcommittee will open hearings soon on btfis to stop “dlsgracefnl nationwide abuses" against migratory workers Act now for day. Away Peterson’s Ointeiwv »v relief to thousands for 40 or money back. SE ARS T lAMOND JUBILEE YEAR FOAM?- SAVE 40.95 now on 2-piece OPEN UNTIL 9 P. 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Officials said in- gon in his radio communications took it up to 75,000 feet for the Another record was set when air friction heated the plane’s stainless steel ridn to an estimated 700 degrees. warm^ yet for a carq^ craft. ★ ★ ★ White, 37, said his pressure and air-conditioned cabin kept him comfortable at all times. AP Phatsfsi PLANE IN A HURRY—The X15 rocket plane fornla Tuesday. The 2,650 m.p.h. speed estimate hangs from the wing of its B52 mother s*')o may become an official 2,800 m.p.h. when the in- before a record-breaking speed flight over GsH- strumeots are checked. Patrick Henry Down 66 Days, 22 HouPs Undersea Mark Set by N-Sub Pram Oor News wires i The sub's skipper, Capt. HartJd Navy officials announced the DUNOON — The U.S Shears of Groton, C^., said record after the Patrick Henry Navy announced today that the I** 12 hours better than arrived alongside her mother - the previous record set by the' ship, the tender Proteus. Patrick Henry's sister ship, the ^he first sub to cruise abroad George Washington. a full load of 16 Pcrfaris misi Shear said they traveled more sUes, the Patrick Henry is the first than 11,000 miles before surfacing | of the fleet of lO American rocket- U.S. Polaris submarine Patrick Henry set a md ^ 66 days and 23 hours submerged during its trip to the new American missile sub base in Scot- Tuesday night. liz Fights Back, May Be Out ot Danger Shortty LONDON — Stout-hearted Elizabeth Taylor appeared winning her desperate fight for life today with a steady rally against double pneumonia. There was indication she soon might be off the danger list. Doctors said that for the first time since the 29-year-old movie star was stricken four days ago she was "suf-^ ^ ^ .^Icien^X c°*>aclous to be ^ m able to assist in her own Cant Trace Rumors She Had Died firing subs that will use the Holy Loch as a base within missile range of the Soviet Union, "We could remain submerged a good many weeks more," Capt. Shear told newsmen aboard the Proteus. HOLLYWOOD (UPD-"I heard ... Elisabeth Taylor is ... dead.' Tliat hesitant statement-question wus repeated thousands of times from coast to coast Tuesday by wmried men, women and children who flooded news media with calls inquiring about the actress's fight aipinst death in a London hospital. Widespread rumors that 29-year-dd Miss Taylor had A^ THE POXTIAC PKESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1961 Restrains Lawsuit Against Colbertl itewbergMust ^ait Outcome ^JiKlge ItKues Order ! Pending Determination ■ -of Chrysler Payments Ckryiler Corp. must awmit the out-canw of a SC&.000 action agfinst W auto firm by the same n|an. ♦ * * UiUiam C. Newberig has been mtrained tram pressing his Oakland Cwmty suit against Colbert pending aettl«nent of an action to: recover part of the money he promised to repay the auto firmi for alleged ioitflicl of interest pnof-! its and halt payment of the rest of. the sum. N'eaberg «*•» ousted a* president of ('hrysler last June, two months after he look o»er the job ut Colhert's sueceMor. In the ^ damage Mill he charged ( olberl | was asing him as a scapegoat to ; eosar up his own mismaaage | y after he was ousted. Naw- Dorathy: TVomi« jr ^ Boys Club Chrysler. Ihe agreement was made on the advice of an aitor-'----------------—------------------- ney Nesvberg later replaced. j ISSIES INdl^CTION PlJ^h Circuit Cburt Judge Henry L. lliClO r UOll Beers, visiting judge in Wayne Qjunty from hluskegon. issued theiiilO injunction restraining New berg i % 1 from pursning his damage suit against Colbert until the matter of 111^ X'! XU Yv COl repayment can be determined in! ViynT^ty. I By Unlled Press Inteiaalloaal ' iho aetlMi came aa a -rml of ^ border-to-border bank of east- • petUloa by Chryaler mni Beem ^ swyt heavy snow Into 'ihe Upper Midwest today and Ifrapied thun^ Ost from Northern Florida to Vermont. World Flight Clock Time Smashed MIAMI, ria. (AP)-Max Con-rad. 57, the flying grandfather, id deftly at Miami Interna* tlonal Airport early today, oom-pleting an around-the-scorld flight in • days, IS hours and 49 min* Ilea. The flight smashed a 29KliQr BEHIND THE BOVit-Patrolmen Branton E. left) and Richard L. Adams (righti ith a laminating machine on behalf of the Pontiac Police Officers Association tPPOA). The machine, valued at 1300 will be used in the dub workshop and will enable the club to provide long-lasting membership cards. Accepting tor the club are Cressy B. Larson, executive director, and Frank Deni, 12, 601 E. Pike St closely related. He ordered Colbert to post ISO.OOO bond, however, to protect Newlierg in the event that the latter should eventually wrin the damage actkai. He also ordered Newherg to furnish $15,000 bond to protect Chrys* ler's interest in the ^35.000 action. ★ ♦ ♦ Beers denied a Chrysler motion to strike some d the language in Newbeig’s action against the auto firm. Another slow-rolling cold front 1 Idaho and Nevada cloaeted showna in three West Coast states. East of tha froat amr OaB- JFK to Greet Nkrumah; Rrst Sees Rscal Aides WASHINCrrON (UPl)-Prealdent Kennedy cdBed his top flacal and adviaen to the WHte day for a review of the nation's economk; situation. * * * The meeting was the morniilg appointment for the Pieo- dent’s Council of Ekxmomic Ad* hidd hia weeldy m at 3 p.m. and greet Oiana President Kwame Nkrumah at 4 p.m. Keuuedy pnpaied a red-carpet weleeme fm NIm—k ^ fore BMy fit dem to a towfqr They were expected to report to Kenn^ that the nation’s Hurt-term economic outlook Is brightening hut the long-range prospect still is dark. DiUon and Msitin gave that report to tfie House^en-ate Economic Committee Tuesday. Can't Trace Rumor liz Taylor Died (Continued From Page Onei had handled hundreds of similar (piestiicms about Miss Taylor. Operators at the New Yoik Dally NewTi estimated receiving 3.000 calls in a matter o( hours. The New York Herald Tribune reported its switchboards "tied up" and timated "more than calls. Along with the top honors accorded a visiting of state, the African leader was schedaled Eddy. Ala., aai Injmtoa to at least six Dthing snow sliced out of the .plains into Chicago at dawn ahead - - 'of 30-mile-an-hour winds. The’against attempting to play the East (Weather Bureau predicted 2 to 4 against the West on the explosive Inches M snow for the Windy aty| nationalist issues in Africa, by nightfall. | Kennedy planned to go to the Thompson Flying to See Khrushchev MOSCOW (APl-U. S. Aflibas-sador Uewdlyn Thompaon left by idane for Novosibink today to lUy Preaident Ken- airport to greet Nkrumah and The norTh ce'ntral storm un-|«rt him »o the VVhite Hou«i for leashed 8 to 12 inches of new snow them late ititern|^ consin and Northern Michigan. Freezing rain warnings went up in southern counties of Wisconsin and Helen Lohman. cluef operator at Michigan, the New York Mirror, said, ’’Wei The East s mixed wet weather have had five girts doing nothing promised rain or snow in Uppw from 2:30 p.m. to 5:25 p.m. except New YoA Stat^ rain saying, ’she’s In critical condl-ICentra! Appalathiara and tlon.’ ” secretary .Robert Roosa, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Wniiam IcCnesney Martin, budget direc-•r David Bell, and the Presi- showers in the Southeast. The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Kcport PONTIAC AND VICINITT — FieeilBg r»l“ wanting this maming. Rain rreesiar for a brief period this mom-ing. Windy with rain, changing to snow late this afternoon or evening. High today M. Snow ending late tonight with accumulation of one to two Inches likely. Low 36. Mostly cloudy diminishing winds Thursday. High M. Winds 15 to 2S miles. 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(Waathar—OunDT Hlfhcal aaS Lavm Ttaia«n Tkh Dal* ia H Fean 31 U 32 2< «*:Brown»vUl* M M Mllwauk** Buftalo 't Clitcaio Clnelnnatl — -- - - ---- -------- ^ „ Omaha 4» 21 Pfllnon W 2* PhotDU 23 31 eutnwrih >2 Port Worth 27 42 St. Lault .. .. Od lUptda 44 IS S Pranritco SS M Houfhum U IS a. 8. Mart* 11 It JBckaoBVlUe S2 42 22-*f*n* C. 21 It Kauat CItz tl 31 Wathlntton 22 41 Unaint 41 14 ScaiU* tl 44 l4M Aiwrtea 21 M Tampa M W the tribal and economic point ofi Beer Dec. 8, then appealed to the 'high court. A tailwind boosted Conrad and companion. Dick Jennings of New York, in their two-engined r plane on the last leg of fUifit from Port of Spsin. Trinidad. The plane passed Miami Airport’s checkpoint at 2:46 and was on the ground two minutes later. * * * TTie Winona. Minn., native and veteran sports flier was clocked off Miami Airport at 8:07 a. m. Feb. 27 on the first leg of his flight. The flier would have arrived in Miami a day earlier bad he Monday at Amapa. on BrariTs BortiMfii- coast, en route from Dakar, West Africa, to Port of Conrad embarked on a 23.4S7-mile itinerary in hopes of cuttiug 20 days off the 2Bday record set in 1959 by the late Peter K. Gluck-mann for planes In the 3.858 to 6.613-pound class. Gluckmsnn flew a 23,«6mile route. The record was recognized by the Federation Aeronautique biternation-ale. governing body of sport flying. A ★ ★ The Dying grandfather-of five children—has ten children of bis own. He learned to fly in 1928 kt Denver and has made more 75 tranMtlantic crossings in light aircraft. Michigan Man to Help Map Food Stamp Plan GRAND RAPIDS (UPD—Frederick G. H. Meijer, a W’est Michigan supermarket executive, will hdp plan President Kennedy’s food stamp project for eight U.S. cities, inclw!^ Detn^t. Meijer wUI meet Friday to Washtogton. O.C.. with Department of Agriealtnm personnel Easter Seals Coming Soon 180,000 Appeals for Crippled Children Now Being AAailed nedy’s message of goodwill to Soviet Premier Khrusbdiev. * A * The ambassador brought the message from Washington last : Khnishchev is touring Siberia, prodding agricultural officials to a Ugher level of efficiency. AAA Thompson offered to go anywhere iii the Soviet Union to deliver Kennedy’s message, Khnish.chev Tuesday Invited him to fly out for a meeting. stamps and the administration of the program. Meijer, executive vice presidenTI and general manager of Meijer Super Markets. Inc., has experience with federal food stamp projects. Supreme Court Refuses to Act on Gullett Appeal LaRue E. Gullett. former deputy Pontiac city treasurer, apparently has come to the end of his legal battle for reinstatement n his job and bark pay. nty Attorney WilHam A. Ewart repertttor to the City rnmndselna tost sight *rid the roorat redtoal hy the Mato 8a-preme Ooort to oaasider a legal appeal hy CtoDett “appareatly eado the esoe.” Ousted from bis post in August 1958 after he and his wife, plus three others were charged with operating a horse bet ring. GoilM sought reinstatenmnt after all the defendegts in the criminal case were exonerated. His bid was dismissed by Circuit Judge William J. Traffic Light Moved 1 Block to Aid Shoppers In a move that the City Commis-on planned as a convenience tc shoppers, the traffic light at 1^-naw and Mt. Clemens in northern downtown has been moved block north, to Warren Stret. The State Ugliway Department okayed the switch and paid the cost. I the west side ef Sagteaw, the flow of trafBe. Under the new arrangement, there is still a pedestrian crossing 4]ay emergency period, it was reiterated. In another aeperi ef ariian renewal, the etty has mcrivad a check fw fW,4« from the U.S. a partial la its aato meaiw af Mppert Of these funds. 90 per cent go into the care and treatment, Muca-tipn and research programs at the local society. ^ ’The remaining 10 per cpnl to the National Easter ^al Research Foundation. "A search into the reasons why children nre born deformed crippled is among the major aims at the Nati^hwl Easter Seal Research Foimdation,’’ said Mrs. Elizabeth A. Kirkby, executive tary of the county society. Mackinac Bridge Tolls Will Rise Again — to $3.75 ST- lONACE (DPI) - The Mackinac Bridge Aathort^ aa-nsnaeed today M win bwH MOa en the spen a|^ on May 1 — with the ton for a car Jumplag from 8S.M le 8$-7A Tolls had heea lac rested only faitt iaa. 1. At that time the ton for a ear was tacreaaed from 8S.» to SSJI- Prenltot M. Brawa, aattwrity chatfmaa,aaii thaaew tacreqaes were recemmeaded by a traffic conditloBt cf its eon tract with bridge boodhohlers. Swoinson Signs 1st Low LANSING Ob-The first bill of le 1961 legislative session was signed into law Tuesday by Gov. . Tlie measure appropri-33 to tile widow of Rep. George A. Gillespie, lUlaines, who last year. Chief Keren Diflagreefl sr nalarta NATIONAL WEATHEB — Rain is expected tonight in the New i. New York, eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, n Roddes there will be mixed rain and snow while snow IB forecast for Michigan. Northern Florida may have ,j showers. It will be warmer in the eastern part of the nation. Judge Urges Fewer Traffic Tickets By MAX E. SIMON Are police here too tough on speeders? That question is in the minds of many Pontiac drivers In the wake of Detroit Traffic Judge John D. Watts’ contention that Detrtiit police should issue fewer tickets. * A A Watts has come out for a program whereby police would ' waroihg tideeU for traveling 5 to 10 .miles an iuur over the limit. tlte Judge said under present police policy, aliere drivers are ticketed every time they’re caught breaking the law, feiver are qualifying for automotive insurance at'nonnal ratea. ' ooMtonded that is ccatrary to the public welfare. Chiet Joseph Koran commented that “it looks like the judge is trying to decide which laws should be enforced. 'Pontiac police will not Issue tickets if motorists are not than 5 m.p.h. over the regulation speed.” Warning tickets were once issued in Pontiac, but the plan was a failure, according to Koren. "The warning ticket was filed,’ Koren added, "and if a motorist recaivad a aecond violation, he’d have to pay both. Most driven thought tha warnim had no strings Insunace policies don’t concern le poUoe. Koijm argued. "Otfi-l cen should ghra exactly the ticket that the violation calls for," be dedared. The unswo' to the proMem is not tor police to stop issuing legitimate tkdeete to motor-isu 5 to 10 miles over the ‘A solution might be," the Judge suggested, "for the aecretary of state’s office not to attach points to a vlalator's record for a first Another idea* is that no insar^ ance company should be allowed BtaBcIpal Jaige OeeB MeCkd- policy of any molarist nnless the secretary ef afMe kvdIbbs the c6 fender’s driving prtvUeges.' . ' ' arrIvliH ni a dfoMoa. "Each case is different,’’ Me-Calhuntaid. "There are, I feeL times that .Bing over the limit makes sense. JuM looking out the window of my office when traffic is heavy I ee dosena of speadera. You I’t cny one single driver at fault." A > A McCalhnn said that tai n cases waiatngs in the form cf •man-to-man” talks or “good stiff depmtding on die clr- toristlrara repeMing the vtola- Thc Day in Birmingham To Open Bids March 21 on Sewer Plan Bonds BIRMINGHAM — Bids on $1.33 million in general oh^atioa bonds to finance the Bloomfield Hills internal sewer system will be opened March 21, City Gerk Robert J. Sudler said today. The announcement follows ths approval yesterday by the fifato Municipal Finance Commission to he funds tor the stwer project. Madtor said the oily wlU ad-vertisa tar hids sa tho bead per- Tho latoreot a< thl* ttnw oa aow-or boadi, Sladler aald ha has baea told. Is Mder 6 per eeil. Currently the dty is in the process of obtaining easement from property owners whose land the ■ewer llnae have to cross. The dork elated that only b few aaemeats are left to be aoipiired •nd anticipates no delay in oh-tainhig those. However, he added, the dty Oommisaksi will probably set a deadline for the aoquistion of the remaining esaenaanta at a "It is likely that oonatruetioa SB le sewer could begin in early immer If everything goes acoori-ing to schedule.’’ Following the award of the bond the dty wiU ■ "H agroeneiHB weWI sigaed by Ibat dfote. tba dty wenM Ibw bawj «a ga to ewnl City voters approved the bond me tor H4> milUon Dec. IIL The remaining $170,000 will be sold at a later date as undevdaipsd areas become populated. Service for former Beverly. Hills resident William Rouse, 95, of Detroit, will be I p.m. Friday at the BeU Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. Burial wUl be in Etowood Cemcteiy, Detroit. Mr. Rouse died yesterday after brief Illness. He had been a conatniction superintendent for the Albert A. Al-breehe Oa., general contractors. He was a member of tha Zion Lodge No. 1, FlkAM, Dafnft; Knights of Pythias, Lafayette Lodge 177; Modern Woodmen of America, Oatrait Camp 7671; and Foresters of America. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Frank E Storey of Beverly Hills; a son Albert A. of Detroit; one sister and brother, four grandchildren and six great-grandchihlrcn. The total planning advance reserved by the federal government in antid^tion that the project will be approved amounts to $70,QUL In the meantime, thedMty* has •ceived a copy of a letter sent by President Kennedy to monidpal and county offidals over the nation, urging acceleration of "essential building knd expenditure programs that will help reinvigorate ir ecoomy.” Emphasizing the importance of governmental spending in the economy, Kennedy noted that "local But Stevenson said flatly the United States "cannot make a trade or deal to delete some exchange for others.’’ This referred to a Soviet proposal that the United States Junk its actions in Tibet and Hungary in exchange for Soviet abandonment of its charges against U. S. recon-naiss^jj^ An Iran Qirtain delegate- said tha>-United States had approached the Soviet Union on the possibflity of sidetracking any aaadnbly discussion of disarmament until the next assembiy, begiming six months hence, and using the interim for private negotiations. This delegate added, hesrever. ly 40 per cent of the total fed state and local construction outiay of the United States, including the military." Changes Innocent Plea to Guilty in 24 JHours Ms 244)our‘ innocent plea*> of Jud^ Frederick C. Ziem, R. G. Stnxnan, 28. of 226 Praqiect St., will be sentenced March 30. Stroman was one of six ponons accused d the break-in at Lou’s Drugstore. 493 Su Sanford St. Dec. 19 in which $3,000 in cash and 88 blank moAey orders were stolen. Confer Uneosiiy LONDCM (B — Prime ministers of the British Commonwealth convened today for a conference overriiadowed by nutol problems end the future association of South Africa with the family nations. (Continued From Page One) do aat, wo are prepared to dia- to bold debate daring the earreat oMsion on Soviet Premier Rhia-Mmtv’s propooel for total disar- The assembly reopened Tlim-day with an appeal by Ghana President Kwame Nkrumah tor the United Nations to restore order in the Congo and keep it-obt of the cold war by stetimring a mostly African U. N. command there. AAA In a 12,009-word speech, Nkru-mah also calle)l for a new Congo Parliament to be elected eventually under U. N- auspices. Girl for RB47 Flier TCff>EKA, Kan. (» — Air Forae RB47 Capt Freeman B. Otanatead couldn’t be hapider. Five weeks ago, he was released after seven months imprisonment in the Soviet Union. ’Tueaday, his wife. Gail, gave birth to a Siiound, 3-ounce girl, their second. THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1961 European, Japanese Compact# Popular ^ U.S. Cars Losing Out in Mexico City MEXICO emr <»-EaropMn «nd Japaoete compact can are beginning to crowd out American models in Mexico City's dlszy, dafly traffic. Hie saeerieb crop ef Fords, Olwvieleto and Plymeaths Is eompetlag toe teeaase tt Fotd, General Motors and Chrysler, which have dominated the car maiicet here for 35 years, are redudi^ opera-Uans and their dealers are tow on new cars. In the mitantime, file Europeans and Japanese are rapidly expanding. The general paUto's reae-tiaa Is mixed. Bayers who never hetora cea|l sftord to bay a a Others, including some who fiilfted from low-price U. S. cars to foreign models, are not happy because parts are comparatively sky-high and often unavailable. In some cases a new car hits the market and disappears in a few months, leaving owners with “lemons.” In addition, the new cars don’t measure up to U. S. quality and many of thow who can afford big cars are unhappy because they can't get them under new import, laws. Australia has more than three million square miles of domain and of this vast area an estimated oiillion square miles lie In the troidcs. Hawaii at Top of Best Sellers (Compiled by Pabllaher’s Weekly) nonoN Hawaii, Mlchener. Advise and Consent, Drury. The Last of the Just, Schwarz-Bart To Kin a Mbdcing Bird. Lee. Decision at Delphi, Macinnes. NoimcnoN The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, Shirer. Who Killed Society? Amory. The Waste Makers, Packard. The White Nile, Moorehead. Fate Is the Hunter, Gann. New CoIIbq* Challenge Raisedt Go Fly a Klfe BLOOMlN(nON, Ind. (AP) . Somebody must have told the boys cf Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity at Indiana University to go fly a kite. ★ w ★ They have flown their kite 600 feet high. And they plan to keep it up there to set an endurance record for any other fraternity to Greek Orthodox is the major re^ llgion in Bulgaria. Open T sja. to 9 p.ai. daily Suadsy 1:30 to 5 KUHN AUTO WASH I« w. SPECIAL PURCHASE! Over 1000 Pairs for Big 3 DAY SOX SALE P "NOBPor s-t-p«-t«4i uiKund Nationally Advertised 59c and 69c Sellers 3 poirsg • 75% Cotton, 25% Stretch Nylon • Triple Cuff—Weer Up or Down • Pure White—Easy to Lsundsr Custaiitaod PIRST «iwMy. Americas' beat ssMaf. fameiis brand tea HOSIEBT —Mato Row DOOR-BUSIER SPtCIAL Oelaae Iraaiag leerd Fai aad Cmi S«t $1.00 Value Fite all standard 54” boards — scorch proof cover and tufflex padTLimit 1 eet. sr iSR-BUSlIR SPEflAi Oae Cecrt tertox Petal Siftf HEM-TONE $6.59 Gallon Choice of white and colors. PUlly washable latex paint in galtona. Limit 4 gaUona. 444 feOR-B'JSHR Oaly 141 LADIES' DRESSES Values to $6.98 Choice of • Btylea In sizes 10 to M — but not in every style. Wear now and tor early spring. —ibia rimr DOOR-eUSIER SPECii FreaJap la Paris LIPSTICKS » Nationally popular "Eve-1^ In Paris’*^ Upstlcks at Reg. $1.00 ':=-e'!>iER SPEn: laspertod 'fferib Star' FUfUight Battery Eeg. 10c Regular size batteries at thte low price for 9-hours only. Imparted brand. Limit 4. —essiB riMr r TOMORROWITHURSDAY jimmj Ladies'-Misses*-Girls* EASTER FLATS S2.00 Sellers Dressy style flats for everyday or Easter wear. Cboica of black, brown colors. OGOR-BUSIER SPECIkL’ Sale ef EuUn Stock YARD GOODS Value im to 59c /||v Yard iiV Remaining stock of broad-clo^ percales, p^Ushed cotto^ prints, aoUds and DOOR-BUSIER SPECIAL' Self and Dark Seams LADIES' HOSIERY Reg. 79c Pair 33< » atp ucuicr uyAons AAi uviKo iiK! tan ahkdes Sizes to n. No tolt It this price, —Male Flwr Afternoon and Evening Be Here When Doors Open at 12 Noon • S-Barsaii Paekoi ShoppiiK Horn • eiii kirn LOOK For Tho Spociol '9-HOUR' Ciit-Frici Togs In Evory Dopf. Through All 3 Floors Here ore just a few more SUPER DISCOUNTS that make SIMMS 9-HOUR Sale one of Pontioc's leoding sole events. YOU can see for yourself how much YOU SAVE when you shop here ot SIMMS ... shop with the family. Every item GUARANTEED UNDERPRICED plus the certainty of sotisfoction regardless of how much you sove. Sorry—no moil or phone orders during this sole. — RiffbH Rssarvsd to limit Qunfittos, So Mara *4«y SAVI— MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS litiie Stock et Sc CAidy-fim-SaYDrs 15.44c Regular 75e value — dioice of enndy bars, chewing gum and Lifesavers. Umit 15. lefilai 60c Valie Lead Pencils 12'”14' 1st quality toads, metal bound eraser hm. Advertisers misprint. Umit S packs. ckdn a nu« Ooforing Banks 15' Hours of fun for the kids — chotoe it assorted Utlea Limit i books per person. File liRei Fiper WrHing Tnblelt 6*” 23' Regular 18c taUets — choice of ruled, uid plain sheets. Umit 6 tablets. DRUG DEP' T. SPECIALS Pack ef 28 Takleto Alka-Sellzer 2*” 73' Regular 99c packs of speedy Alka-Seltier tar headache relief. Umit 3 packs. r«ck a 11 Dnah Uh Ufllefte Biadn s 24' Fsmous ‘OiUette„Thin Blades’ for all double edge safety razors. Umit 2 packs. PUii er Heatkel Shave'Bonb 29“ Kranks 'Super Shave’ Instant lather in plain or menthol. Liuge eii-oB. cans. loU-Oi. Stick. Clem Deederants $1.00 Oftc Value Nationally known brands — Odorono, Buttons, Veto, Wood-buiys, Evening In Fsrls. ■ PHOTO DEPT. VALUES ■ ANSCO 620-120-127 Canera Filn sfc 00® An-waather pan film in blade and white. QMtoe of 820-198-127 ataaa. Vteah stock. Ckeice ef TOFETT tmi Mevie Cartoeas $1.95 TPftC 50.Ft. 1 Oboiee of ttttoa include ‘Poe-oe at the Clreui’'^%echainp’, Vtdhm nghter ■etc. Zip»« Tep^AHEU Gadget Bags 169 rtiiK 1 canton needs. u-n smha RiGoriiig Tapti ima 89c 1808 FL 1.31 34MK .... ..3.N tound new etoek — aewnd re- ncClCs WMiOD IrM iHpu* iNOONHIS's BARGAIN BASEMENT Chewiig Ssiff 4 Oait ^54 R*(ular Zte roU —irub dttol uul(—fiBiilne ■COPXNBAOSM’ —« rtsuUr ta.M ralM^^ loll Tow Owa With Bisbr Tokaeco Rmtdar IZe paeu of Buflor to-ooeh pock wUI milu M Umit 1 eorton. 5-Pc. Priosf ELSaUC Barber Oalfit $10.95 Value 555 Only Z4 oatnu — olMitrle pen, comb, ■bean, " for euttlDf balr at /safer Fxaeaiiva ZippetMl Gasw $1.98 Value Pw lehaol, offlet or bone um —vttb eanylnt haadii. Durablo plaaUo flttUb. nai IM. Tai. 1» lex 41 Axsertod “Ciayala" CiayaBi Reg. 75c OoatdBO ‘Crayolo* erayoBi bi box of M auorted eolora Unit 4fe largo SIxa ef faasf as Ifigrai SImbpm Reg. ilJOO Natlgaaily advorttood ‘Ho«' Ztrtont diaapoo la larso lltt- liMSU rvs# nee—repi Aitn Hair SpiaT- 3^1* Dirt-DusF Bags n $1.59 Value Pack of cleanor bans for meat makes of vacuum cleaners. Number ot bags depend on model of cleaner. ^ metal chest in UHxSMxlO inch size. With key and lock, index dividers. Luge 20-Gellei Sixe Garbage Cans wuh 499 Cover ■ $2.98 1 Oalvanixed steel garbsge can for city and township pick-ups. With cover. Limit 2. ntx Over DowupoMt Raia-Drain $1.98 ' f 0 Oui be InstaDed in 90-seconds, threcte water away from house, stops lawn damage. W«9M Willew-OVAL Glotbesbasket $1.59 ftftc Value 2\” oval etothesbasket with side handlea, for clothes, toys, etc. Limit L 6ENEIAL ELECniC Wall Clocks $6.98 099 List g| J Modd 2H104C in metalized colors. Ideal for home or for gift giving. Pius Fed. Tax. “ Uibreekekle PLASTIC Cutlery Trays ot 47*’ Large size, holds cutlery, tableware neatly fits most drawers. Assorted colors. Pfllyftkyleie Plastic Wastebaskets 57' Ideal f--------- averas* perun'i famouM "ColoBto" Dnsting Powder 6F Reg. $3.00 Vrluro powder puff. —Mala Floor Repiaeemeaf Sleeves /5S5 Coven 2F Reg. 50c Largo tl-Quait Six# Plastic Pail $1.00 Value ■aiy to keep clean plaette pall SO* Ole Caglisk Red Oil Famitnie Poliili Reg. 19c 13° woodwork, plonoe, floore, e( Reg. 69c ilorr Plasfic Shakers 39° and pepper ehakere eolort. Kaey to fUl 10 X ir Hardwood Slieiq; Beard ts° Reg. $1j00 Ckoict of 9^1«n Blani Biaiktis 99 CANNON 20x40Uck $3.49 Value 1 Bath Towels 25- Reg. 34c In 2 sizes — 72x90-inch or 72x § Large 20 z 49-inch bath sun 84-inch — moth resistant, satin | towels In multl-oolcw strinea. bound. Rayon and nylon. | Fringed edges. Fofta libAftr Backiag 18x30” Rugs for 100 ^ for ^) Washable cotton pile rugs in choice of colors. Irregulars of $1 values. Weikakb-Sm SkU lack 6x9 Foot Rug 4” 21 CHnt-ULT Nyloi Sewing Thread IS*" 48' 190 to 125 yard spools in choice of 21 colons — no black or white threads. $8.95 Value Cotton cut-pile in choice of 8 brilliant colors, washable non-skid backs. Hmty Dflty DENIM Mel’s Dingarees 74 $2.59 Value 1 llVt-ounce denim, sanforized washable, non-shrink. Blue> Sizes 29 to 43. Irregulars. All Lffttber Uppers Beys’ Shees 2^ Values to $5.95 U.SA. made by Endicott-John-son Lace oxfords or Velcro fasteners. Black or brown. Leetlitr Hi-Cit Style Men’s Work Shoe 96 $4.98 Seller 3’ ILSA. Etadlcott-Johnson made, Panco soles, brown uppers. Sizes 6 to 9. For farm or factory workers. SPECIALS for WOMEN 2-Styles ef LADIES' Cobbler and hmowtovk Hoif Apron $1.00 Values 48' Choice of many eolm in solids and prints florals in spring colors. Sixes small and medium. Leetken-Plastic-rabric Ladiet’ Pnrtet 67 Values to $8 1 Many colors, materials and styles to choose from. Tour choice at one low price. Popiltf Brief Styles Ladies’ Panties 1st Qiility-U.SA. Hide Ladies’ Biowses Values to 79c # y "Eldertons”, cottona tricots. In mesh and plain styl^ whites, pastels. Sizes 6 to 10. Values ® to $1.95 m a Hundreds of all new spring styles and colors. Sanforised in sizes 33 to 38. uiiM' iixir iiM PUYTEX BMIto Zipper Freat COIDUBOT Ladies’ Coveralis Values ft90 to $6S5 M 160 $4.00 I Nationally advertised ^Playtex girdle in extra small slse only. 15 girdles left. 1 Sizes 10 and U only — ibd or 1 turquoise corduroy with zli^er I front opening.* 1 SPECIALS for CHILDREN Ifoelcletk Freits Beys’ Briefs Feaeu 'Sceitox' Hake Baby DltoM' Sat s 22' Z«5 C7® Seller Cotton knit briefs with colorful broadcloth froota, fly front Sizes 2 to A -fflUULA. Made in the USA. — ablit Witt plastic lined panttea. Pink rotor to slaea S and M only. sjcjin. kA\ SawNHi *98 N. SogiiMw St. V OVNA0 pwt cdcium into ing f*tw »® CT*"Vi^ cakiwm^n'vnd miMcigt. riMUnMo-«U DYNA-CAl T*b- •nd C cwdrtn no drwgc. Thty latiral Health Foods 8 Mt. Gem dm $». / FE 4-4601 BODE THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8, 1961 Toys Become a Big Lure as Premiums ■ar SAM DAWSON NEW YORK (AP>-Oon‘t look now. but Oiat penna peering Junior’! shoulder at the toys hi te window could be a buahiess- His interest Is strictly bi mak-ing his sales graph curve upward. Toymakers contend that their mtacts now top the list of pre-duias gtveli away each year as stimulant for sales. * ♦ ★ The A. C. GUbert do. of New Haven. Conn., says it made a BU^ vey of premiums which shows annual usage of toys running at $S0 milUon in retail value. The Gilbert company makes toys. Tliie survey also reports that in the last half of 1900, use of toys to raise sales on consumer dealer le\«l increased by almost ione-third over the previous year. HOl^EWASES NEXT. Genmd housewares are the next most popular item used by business as premiums, according > the toymaker's survey. It wasn’t too long ago that die *only toys usetT as premiums were inexpensive miniatures or small items sold through the mail for a boxtop and a dime. ’TO^, toys are offered you. om all sides — as out-and-out jgifts or at a special price. The premiums come with everything from breakfast foods to gasoUne. MANY AVENUES You mAy get the offer as a credit card holder or Just.a cash customer. Or it may be part of a manufacturer’s approach to you you're a garage mechanic, a camera dealer, or a grocer. to ev«y case there's the proviso—you purchase a certain item or stodc it. The toys aren’t.all just geegaws by any means. * Tte Buddy “L ” Iby Makers of East Moline, U.. furnished a toy Texaco service sUtion which customers tt Texaco gasoline dealers hntigiit at $3.50 The makers say that elsewhere this would retaU “• OIWV. General Foods gave away 2.000 American Flyer Frontiersman model trains and trestle sets in their 1960 Poet cereals sweep-stakes. The maker, Gilbert, says these would normidly retail tor about $50 each Auto-Lite bought several thousand sets of Gilbert's American Flyer stock car race tor dealer promotion of iU qiark plugs: Ibis game lias two miniature stock ears racing around a figure-eight track under remote control. Naturally each car has an auto-lite marie on its trunk. The toymdker also sold the unmarised gadgeU NUIB HEAD SWORN IN - Frank W. McCulloch of Chicago (right) takes the oath of office Tuesday as he becomes the new chairman of the National Labor Relations Board. Judge Chartes Fahy of the U.S. Circtot Court of Appeals administers the oath with Boyd Leedom (center), the outgoing chainhan, in attendance. After you've filled this one.. .and this'one.. .you can still fill this o^ NEW PEPSI HALF QUARTS HOW it’s pepsi-cola in 16 OUNCE BOTTLES-today’s best soft drink buy! You get three servings of UgL, clean-tasting Pepsi mwf^botUei, Makes entertainiiig easier. Saves you money, too. Buy an extra carton of half-quarts today. For modern refreshment, diink young. SAY “PEPSL please!” FOR SERVICE CALL SPADAFORE-RIZZUTO BEVERAGE CO. 922 Oakland Ave., Pontiae, Mich. iOTTLED »Y PEPSU301A ■OTTLINO COMPANY OF DETROIT, INC. UNDEA APPtNNTMENT FROM PgPSI-COLA COMPANY. NEW VORR, NEW YORK $34.96 price tag. Union Carbide i specially marked cars to eell ~ dolls based on Peanuto. Ooeral Erector' sets to s channels with a 'trains with mical tank to dealers. Fwd used i comic strip, Electric used in a position to handle them. Also the big firms godn for advertising campaigns which help boost the appeal of the premiums. Smaller firms, however, make many ^eclalUet for the premium ‘trade. EVEN ADULTS But why should producers of goods largely bought by adulU Use toys to promote sales? HaiW E. Rath, vice president in charge of sales tor Gilbert. _ i: "T ^3995 Up iudgt forait Aroiioblo C R. HASKRl STUDIO I ML drmrm SI. FE «-«5M Mr*, raal Fnwklla Members See Show on Cooking IV Sisterhood of Oonarega-tioo B’nai Israel oiet at Consumers Power Co, Theaday to observe a demonstration of gCNirmet cookery. Mary Jackson, company representative, presented the demonstration and explained the operation of various appliances used in her model kitehen. During a hrtef business meeting, plans were announced lor a spring conference of the Michigan Branch of the National Women’s League ot the United Synagogues of America at Bay City and Saginaw April 30-.May 2. Participating in the program were Mrs. Haskell Monsein and Mrs. Lazarus Hershovitz, prayers, and Mrs. Irving Schlyfratone. Judaism - in -the Hume committee member. Have You Tried Bake Meat Lcxii /lixture Over Sliced Petal By JA.NET ODBXL PMtIae Pross Umm Bditar "It's a good thing.” said a reader reoently, “that I like hamburger, becauae 1 eat ao much of it." Thank goodness, there are hundreds of ways to prepari hamburgo-. Mrs. Robert Hopkins shares her special recipe with us. *' * * Mrs. Hopkins is active in her church work. She loves to cook, is an avid reader and enjoys music. .HEAT LOAF CASSEBOLE By Mrs. Rabert Hapkln* r»rt?tjr**fU*«i"****** Peel and slice | a greased 8x12 baking Spt^e with salt, flour and parstey flakes. diced lag them Poun rest ofr tomato sauce over tPP of meat. Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons ' grated cheese. Bake at 390 degrees 4 hour, or until meat Is done and potatoes are tender. Serve in wedges. Serves 6. To Repeat 'Cliburn' Contest MOSCOW (Api-Dmitri ShOf .stakovidi, compoaer, Tuesday invited young musicians from throughout the world to come to Moscow next year and try thplr luck In a competition patterned after tt)e one that catapulted pianist Van CUburn to fame. Fungi can spoil paints. Pi OmicTon Unit Picks Chairmen for Two Meals l Sundress or pinafore! It's eaayj jto sew of crisp cotton—opens flat' Pontiac Council of Pi Omicron|jor speedy ironing. j National Sorority met Monday! _ „ . ___; levening at the West Longfellow Ruffles and colorful embrokte^.j Avenue home of Mr*. Robert >n ninning and single stitch, delight j Angel. la little girl. Partem 599; transfer! Ml*. Maynard Holmes was ap-j^ bands; pattern in sizes 2, 4. 6, 8l pointed chairman lor the j bmakfast with Mrs. Angel inj 3. ,bis; icharge of the annual banquet pat-; r. j o— . /V.11 J fern lor Ist-class mailing. Send to. !^W. C^an P^t. ^Wand;uura Wheeler care of The Pontiac: County, fnend of the court. v^'U ^4 Needlecrafl Dept.. P. O.; raeeUng in jgj q|^ Chelsea Station, New ,the YMCAlwuding. York 11, N. Y. Print plainly partem name, address and zone.' May 27-28 will be at the Jack Tar^ U.-.I I ,n«.n. exciting, new 1961 Needlecraft; who heads the committee, said the second TMhaikovricy competi-tkei for pianists, vldinists and cellists wilrtte held in Moscow Aprtl 2-May X1982. * . \ * Winners will r^ive gold medals, pizes of 2,m rubles— K.775 at the offleiM rate— and the right to make recordings and extensive concert toun in the Soviet Union. Beauty C^c by Edythe McCulloch Today if a woman £» Aot happy with her hair color, she need not accept it ot her lote. Hair color can be changed os you would chonge the style, the length or the shope. It can be a complete change, more highlights. temporary rinee or a Buick epiety ier.just On evening. You need not heeltate to try hair odor, since there is no ieor of moking o long-lasting mistake in the shade. In loet temporary rtnaes are iun Sairinaw Between Lawrence and SilMlfO pike St. (Acroas from Strand Theater) 1) Spring ... Easter has come to BLOOMFIELD FASHION SHOP BIRMINGHAM • Suits • Coots • Dresses • Accessories All With Important Labels: Come See the Very Neivest From These Fine Designers: Caryle Artdrew. Arktn A. Schrader Kind>erlv Monarch Britteny Use The Same Charge Account At Our Former Telegraph Rd. Store THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARC|T 8, 1061 Zorro Kearns, the Headless Sportswriter, Rides Again MMrmtmsd A ttack-Thrust-Parry-Sprry Folks Lost My Head . !■ tiM turd o( I SertI* elSuw* p*'’**®'*! **» ' r*FiJi ^ be sitting St this eaten wool sweater. By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports EAtor, Paotlae Press Touche! Touche! Touche! The pronounciation Is —TOO-SHAY (Not TOUCH-Y). The translation i»—I'm hit or I’ve been touched. The resalt Is —one sports-writer without his head. Whoever said fencing is a refined sport strictly for gentie-men must have had a hole in his head made by one of Eidon Gardner’s sabers, epees or foils. Lucky for the vest, gloves and ★ ★ No. 1— Salute Amigo guy in tiM worM. (Who would with the sharp point of an epee poiated at the heart). Anyway, aftei* buckling down the straight jacket and donning the glove on my weaptui hand, I gave the salute, intended as a friendly gesture to my opponent. AAA I knew something was wrong when I saluted and nearly cot off the comer of my forehead. **Te salute, bring the weapon atraight up, perpendicular to the floor in front of the face,” Eldon suggested. (It was a reasonable snggestton — If one wanted to prevent from scalping hlnMell with the old army salute). My first opponent after a ★ ★ ★ s e r i e i of fundamentals bn stance, grip and objectivs. was Barbara Krumwiede, one of Eldon’s foremost pupils, who has 01 years of fencing background. AAA "Ready, — taice,’’ signaled Eldon. C^dl it what you want, but L waved that bla^ every which way trying to get out of her range. quired in this sport made my thighs cramp very hard. “Now we will use the epee,” I thrusted. She parried and I retreated again. Then she thrusted the foil at me again and Napoleon and his troops never ran faster out of Russia than I did out of her way. "That was the use of foil,’’ said Eldon. AAA This weapon is used mostly as a sporting device, and as a tool to teach the art of fencing, The stance and footwork re- Thls is a weapon very often used and seen in movies or TV programs by our favorite heroes. (Beware Zorro, here comes Kearns). "The object of the epee is to puncture with a thrust, whereas the sabre is used primarily for slashing, or cutting," Eldon noted. AAA Oh well, I thought I might as well get punctured a few times. What’s a few holes through-and-through, here and there. Before startiiig Eldoa checked the little wad of tape on the I felt re- By now my footwork was developing. It was time to make a little Eldon's "pwry was easy. He knocked the blade from my hand and I felt his epee grazing off my vest. I clueed my eyes, felt around for any blood but learned that his weapon merely went under the arm and there was no need for alarm. A A A Finally we came to the sabre, the biggest of the weapons, and and one that brought aloud clashing of steel. AAA This Weapon was well liked by the pirates of (dd. There was no messing around with any wounded captives. The sabre took care of that. It merely decapitated the head with a good firm slashing stroke. Didn’t think this was any time to lose my head so I ★ ★ ★ checked all gear, especially the Eldon’s first thrust, which received little hindrance from my thrust by unexperienced sabre, came right between the eyes. His sabre hit my mask and (or a split second I anticipated it cutting my head in two. But my mask, of good strong screened metal, merely brought blades, I retreated to get out of his sabre’s target area. “Toque! Toque!” "Arrive," Eldon shouted. AAA This was the cry for attack, according to the Spanish men of sword. AAA The attack did come. The slash of his sabre hit at the bottom of the mask near the neck, theo-oops! (EdHoris Nole: Ladles sad gentlemen, we rogret to Inform you that our sports editor, Bruno Kearns, loot Us head, and thus we nsust end tUs article untU next week when Kearns regains Us mlasing (orebrum to match Us wits against the bow and arrow). NEXT WEEK: ARCBlOty Its scored as a hit and we resumed o n r positions "on guard” for next bout. In the "on guard" position, the weapon hand is extended toward the opponent with slight bend in the elbow. On the lung, the arm straightens and the extensior. of the forward foot moves the weapon into the target area. A A A I tried to be "on guard" against Eldon’s lung and thrust, but after a sound of clashing ■On Guard, Foe! No. 3—The Lunge, Thrust! SEAGRAM’S IMPORTED known by the company itykeeps Luxurious lightness [ and flavorful depth of character have made V.O. the preferred imported whisky. No. 4 — Touche, You Lady Fencer No. 6 - Sorry, Lost My Head Our Fencing Artist — Eldon Gardner Eldon Gardner, the fencing parted fencing in IMS. AAA ns teacher wns nn outstanding Austrian, Fred Rodcck, who came here as a refugee. AAA In IMS Rodeck and Gardner set up a fencing program in conjunction with the city recreation department. AAA There have been many oat- No. 5 — Attack, Thrust, Parry... Oops Mrs. Barbara Krumwiede who helps in our fencing feature got Interested In fencing 8 years ago while n stndent at Waterford High. She wns a member of Gardner’s fMicing program and has pnrttdpnted in several AFLA (Amateur , Fenclijg League of 10 . t ttmiH'S V.O. IMPOIUI IN THE lOTTLE FIOM CINIU. CINIOIIN WHIHV-I llE»...0f tllECTEO WHISKIES. SIX VEIIS OLD. Sf.l PIOOF. SEISMH-OISmiEIS CIHnHy, I.T.8. --------^ YOU ARE SURROUNDED! 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CB N-MM ■ea tirel fafa tt lacal nhaat haake far affleea la atota aHlat BOAT CUSHIONS Reody Mode or Mode »o Your Specifications MOORING COVERS BOAT TOPS AartUmr in D««l «f A«i Zoo at BeUe Isle tor Thureday May 18.| usifeess and Finance Groin Prices antuuxx Msrdi I TV coinnussion reouested school ^ teachers to make group trip ari wm« iim . rangements early with the aoo of-IJJl^ ; iSS* ^ flc«. Special rate* are available!£h ■•P for such groups. 'dk . . liWH lUy MARKETS IMarket Milling •llnconclusively nNi Ml KTIKT«UK» “ZiizGay* IjildICiNen KING SIZE PEN I Ihii aalra hagdi Uady KING SIZE INK SUPPLY! Ilia check-M ol-iak a lHialk7ptn . .. w oae wrilti with .. MS a*a . MSH Ok 1.3SH UrS i-sasii iisT MSN Truck Drivers, Wives Organize The following are top prioasj ^(covering sales of locally grownj {“Vproduce by growers and sold by! {Ujsjthesn in wberiesale package k>u.; iQuotations are furnished by the' YORK — The stock }j| “ ®*ld^ly“in"h^a^" 'Tuesday. |today. An assortment of specially Detroit Produce i situated issues wm st^. .MIS Gains dnd losses among key stocks weie mainly fractional. !. i!n|some moving about a point either Appin. DiUeloiii. bu. .. Joutbsa. ba. ... Appin. Nortbara m>t, bu AppUA MacIatKh. bu. . Applet. Steele Red. bud. VEGETAPLBS Mrs. Elsworth Bain Is gSliJi'H^ bu . Heod of Group AgOinst DnU Pnfob rut • speculative favorites } JJi vaared t palats or more while 2jij high prired Inirnwtional Huai-__________ J;fJi neoa Markineo Ja>»P(*d 5, Roil Rote Cut !!!! Tss! Revlini and American Machine; MKb ; IS * Foundry advai^ 2 points ofi vt~ Ooi. ton r n».. iHeduhn'. Biaeit. ti bu. .... i!5l80. Reliance Manufacturing, strong Mrs. uswortn Bam, 292 E. Bev-.R,atihcA Hothouie. doe., bche.!■!* tollr /tmnnpHi lerlv Ave has been elected nresi-'**”^''''- Hothoune, doa. bcbi. .. iJ»|Tuesda> on merger«talk. oropi^ 27 on a block of 7.300; drivers and tVir vriv«. organbed S’-"" : " **1|J*;^ ^-a, heavy at the start; ! to Wage a letter-writing campaign . * ,, _ mmi)' ^lor eonertK'e lection in thei Poultry Ood EggS shaJ^ Li eAmivici? up Wat: rocixaT .71% on 17.000 sham. Brunswick |the railroads over rattscuttmg. , D«ROjT.^er^^^.^^.--Wen the gain and showed Mrs. Ffoyd Collier. SU E. Bev- poultry: heavy type brni I fractional loss in later dealings ert. Ave.. has been elected vice .“sW b^he^W3^h.a»y^pe r«.t.» * ★ W prroideat of IV aewly formed ,ibs^ Steels, motors, rails antj air- Votaaleer Truckers Asaoriation |icraft - missiles were narrowly of Psatioc; Mr*. Warrea Klhie. j__________ffS* nru-'mixed. Some coppers were off tm WIIHama lake Road. Wa- I sharplv, Phelps Dodge los-; terford Township, hos been “ “*‘™^.'‘lS^iudiS dTT: wStujing about 2 and Kennecott falling; H Gfcrptaiy wMd Mr%, WilHam a %mbo 40-«: eitia Uri• »: more than a point. t^tchVId. I«1 TWO lU-d. M. - - terford Township trrasarer. iurse M-ri: medium is-M: cbec Pleads Guilty in Double Death W. Bloomfield Twp. AAon Charged in Fatal Auto Accident AB.MY FOOTS THE BOX — LeVeme (Butch! Ruhr of Port Huron bolds up a pair of Army boots that cost the service $100 per pair. His foot size is 17D and causes him considerable trouble in service. A West Bloomfield Township nuui with a bed drlvliig record* yesterday pleaded ^ty before Circuit Judge Oark/J. Adanu to a second count of negligent homicide V ifay 1960 deaths young Pontiac couple. / A * W Herbnim B. Bern, 37, 19»-road dropped % to 31H' on 3,500; The action was taken, Mr. share;S- Gordon says, to eacotuage maxi- “General Motors actively and Local chairmen and trustee were; appointed at the five Pcmtiac trucking companies. i The group plans to megt severali8sta“‘e*w I evenings a^w eek at the F. J. Bou-|J^* Vrrtasiiy I tell Driveway Co., 245 E. Walton jeowt in usht supply; io»k fj»5» to write letters to Lansing j {S'* and Wa.shingfon, urging an end to srja. <>’" »■ rate cuts in the shipment of new;^”' m m' bm ^sood « 'automobiles by railroad to dealers, j }^'g, “7„”^“i“h^“‘’cannen Another rally of truckers and !their wives is scheduled for 2|n>r''*«usdy to as lower; weighuj jp.m, March 26 at the Community i"Yss-msIk. Fairbanks Whitney rose % to 10| program and la recognltioa of Activities. Inc., building in Water-;isis; No. i »nd a jso-aao ik. }’»»-ion successive blocks of 10000 4.-' Increased costs IneniTed by lord Township. • !MndS*s4l^?M’iir isVS.fo No i. ’ ! tfoalero toanlBg cars lor this par- j°io« aytbe "mss^isIm*”’ *** * *”"1 ticker tape ran as much as P"re. veAiere-BaioWe iM (uUy eieody tojthree minutes behind transactions ♦ ♦ »nd'*chor^ri.ioAS; ■ j.o^ Start. i More than 1,200,000 high school ^^nhirfp‘“fl«ie°ht xo«i'butt*eAriy*euppiy. kj.«. V L ca.^ l ^students in the United States re- shom umK tbeu folly eteody; choice IN6W TOFK OiOCKS ceive some form of driver educa- Under terms of the GM plan, tion annually with approximately dealer rocehns the allowance fromi Learn of Mans Conviction on Morals Charge Prosecutor George F. Taylor said today, however, that an affidavit from a doctor showed that the alcoholic content of Bern’s blood “was not high enough’’ to prove intoxication to win the manslaughter case against Bern. He will be sentenced March 17. jFoster to Represent General Motors will double the most 4,000 cars. Since 1955, allow- ss;r “Glidorama in West Detroit Bank, Trust Aiids County Service school driver educatton,” Gordon points out. "No program, in oUr opialoa, offers more promise of Vvelopliut tv attitudes and skills behind tV wheel which are tv major requisite of greater highway safety. “We hope this increased cooperation with our dealers in the training car loan program will hrip accelerate progress toward the goal of making this vital instnic-tion universally available to the nation’s youth.’’ An extension of trust services tailored to customers in Oakland County was announced this week I by Detroit Bank and Trust. Vice President and Trust Officer B. James TTieo-doroff, a- specialist in the field of trust administration, will make his Oakland County headquarters in It h e Woodward -Hamilton office of THEOUOKOFF the bank in Birmingham. He will be there every Monday and at any other time by Appointment of Daniel F. Foster appointment to help and advise of Denver, Colo., to the post of <>» ^rest and estate Wet^em field sales representative Pro!*!®®®-has been announced by D. H. Gold-| ♦ * * man. vice president of Glidorama' making the announcement. Division. Whizzer Industries, Inc., bank President Raymond T. Per-350 S. Sanford St. Iring said, “This new move is de- „ . Isigned simply to give more con- Foster wlM be rMpousible for ' ^^ent service tV people of Ook-MtabU^ dMributorshIps In !,a„d County. We-are prepared to Utah, Wyoming, expand the service further if our Nevada, Texas, Western Kansas, customers like it.’’ |T5 besd primr oo. 1 pcIU U.IO; food and; '"tEarly MornUix quotaUmi" I Admiral ^tr. dep^ ’"“-Auto Salesmen Vote!» Goodrich 700,000 (rf them benefiting from *J*|a full course including behind-the-ai|wheel instructimi. 3rtthoun0 3utf OU I atlAmllatCl . ai.3| ■ ■ " 374! GM’s contribution to the pro-‘m 4! gram during the 195060 sehoerf M.7|year totaled nearly $500,000 on al- the corporation for each new Buick, Oldsmobile. Pontiac or Oievrolet lent to schools for driver training. A further requirement is that cars must be equipped with two approved type front seat belts, dealer-installed at factory expense. « and aervtef at tv oompany’s line of iMMisontal gUding prime aluminum windows ond window wall systems, j He has an extensive background 'in the building products field and {has been associated with GHdor-2240 Greer Blvd., Sylvan Lake City, tor the past five years. He will headquarter now in Den- Chilean nitrates by-products yield 90 per cent of the w ay „ . _ . ■ Armnur M f?i Deteetlve Charles T. HIdUock formed last July with tV aim of reerived a letter from R. P. {organizing an estimated 2,500 auto *#th 8t**i HaawB, saperinteiMteBt of tV salesmen in the Oakland. Wayne JSd a identlfinitkHi braarh of the'Royal land Macomb county area. Canadiaa Mounted PolV, re- * * * b?i.1 ^ Budd Co qutMitiiig dlspositloa of Mooney'* It wag argued Jan. 12 before the State Supreme Court, opinion has been given. was sentenced to 2 to 5 years in Jackson Prison and immedi-| ately appealed. j j The election »;as ctxiducted by |5{Irroh»h5 the National Labor Relations Board, and the results confirmed I .j^up by both the company and the guild. News in Brief Frlda.v, March 10th. St. Andrews Episcopal Church, 5301 Hatchery Road. — Old Barber Shgp Moves to New Location in City An old established Pontiac barber shop has moved to a new location on West Huron Street. Rummage Sale. The Pike Street Hodge's BarVr Shop ia now Church of Ood ladles are sponaor- located In a qewly conatrncted ^turta'TkSJIh 10th ^S%h“^ . ,1 wr •* the comer of Saginaw and Pike '*'• Huron, at Dakota Drive. Street. —Adv. Then of a power lawTunower valued at $73 was orepcirted to the sheriff’s deparUnemt yesterday by John Parris of 6161 Boroway Commeree Township. Lodge Calendar Special Conununicatlon of Cedar Lodge No. 00. F&AM. Clarkston. Thursday, March 9th at T pm j Work in the EA D^ree, Signed:! Graham Pattersan., WM. i General Printing & Office Supply PROUDLY PRESENTS ART MCTAL 500 GROUP M«TiIor?iM?Su*N®Tl Stylad for baauty to match today's businsst architacturs .day tha KnoR Planning Unit— oonstnictad for valuo and an-I by Art Metal, tha dis- tinguished naw 500 Group desks, cabinets, files and chairs are the perfect answer to your present and future needs. See them todayl Sm 0«r N«w Furniture Showrooms on Third Floor of Our Buildisig PARK FREE DOWNTOWN 4^ t $2 e General Printing & Office Supply W. Lowrtne* Se., PossNoc FE 2-0135 Owner of the shop is Roscoe Hodge of 1355 Airport Road. Waterford Township. He formerly ran a barber shop at 714 W. Huron for some 14 years. The new building houses three barber chairs, has fluorescent lighting and modern fixtures throughout. Hodge has been a Pon tiac resident for 34 years. Elevated to Art Post at MacManus, Inc. .... -_l BUver .. 1S.2 lot TalATrl . 3S4 U1 Crk Cowl . 44.1 Joh^ Slaa 41.7 JoM> a L .. >11 Klmb Clk 40.} Krci(c. SB » j !^?*oism :: IJ} Ub McNAL .. 1;; Loew. Inc 1> LorllUrd 23 2 I k Trk t J1 Chrrsler ------ citie* 8tc Clark Equip Con N Oat Cont Mot Cont Oil Copper Rag . Curua Fub . Deere DU Ca^ap . Clicm Bt Air L _ M': El a Mas Emer Rad . Eaoell-O rireatone rV>od Mach . :: SJ.l Merrchaa ’. >2.1 MpUHon . •2.2 UlimMaH . H.S Monisa Ch .. to Mont Ward . U Mot Wheel , 72 Hat Cash R : . 63 Hat Dairy ; S;j HT Cenfral . 60.4 Hor Sts PW 11 Ohio on . OO.I Owens Cn» •! ! 2**“* 01 100 M.2 Pac O A L to m A W Air 20. RrMct ::S.: 27 2 lull £!'*"*>'• •» C . 41.: ?r5*eR ? O Tel a E Oeh Time Oen Tire . Oerber Prod Olllette 07 4 Proct * O 1 74.0 Pure Oil ...... »« RCA »2 Tran W Air a f Unit Atrc . . H! Unit Prult ., fli Un Oas Cp . 17 ! tM Lines DOW-JONXS 11 A.M. AVBRAOES 30 Inds. 046.N off 1.11 Ralls 143.31 off 0.31 Bruce Unwin, of 57» Tullyj ” _________ Road, Bloomfield Hills, has been , “ M otf ® 2* i promoted to executive art director |* * ” i.ooo.ooo of MacManus, John & Adanu, Inc.,| >«ordi.e»R«b„n s “•*» Offer CD Course vice president ai^ director of creative tervices. j Unwin joined) : MJAA in 1935 asj {art director after ! seven years as art! director ieral corporations.] IA graduate of tbej ' Rochester Institute of Tpchnologyj : and the Cranbrookj Academy of Art, Unwin served a bomber pilot in' World War II. Me is president of the Art Directors aub of Detroit, a member of the scholarship board of Cranbrook Academy of Art, and the recipient of a number of awards. His wink is represented In several permanent ooUectians. i * ♦ ♦ Unwin is also a member of the Michigan Water Color Society; Society of niustrators; the American Instttute of Graphic Art; and the National Society of Art Directors. Unwin makes his headquarters In the Bloomfield Hills offices ot- the adveitlBing agency. UNWIN to Waterford Area, Waterford Township citizens are invited to attend a civil defens^ auxiliary police training program which will begin Wednesday, March 15, at 7:30 p.m. in Waterford Township Hall. Crescent Lake ; Road and M59. It is not necessary to have a background in police work nor any special equipment. * * * Colored movies, illustrated lec-, hires and practical demonstrations will be part of the program. It to pointed oat that this trata-Ing would prove very uoehil no matter wVre one tappens to V at IV ame of nattonal emergeaey sorb as a flood, bomblBg, tor- The first meetiiR will include enroUment and orientetioa. No previous notification nor root _ tton are needed to enroll. Further infomiatkm can be obtained from Garfield M a n c h e /s t e r or Ben*' Watch Your Savings G-R-O-W START NOW TO EARN ON INSURED SAVINGS! Semi-annually you will receive your full share of our big dividends... safe in the knowledge that your savings are insured to $10,000 by an agency of the U.S. Government. THERE IS A BRANCH CONVENIENT TO YOU Pontiac Federal Savings Oakland Count's First Chartered Federal Savittgs and Loots Association HOME OFFICE: 761 W- Huron Street RCX^HESTER BRANCH 407 MAIN STREET 4416 DIXIE highway; DRAYTON PLAINS 1102 W. MAPLE RD., WALLED LAKE DOWNTOWN OFFICE 16 E. LAWRENCE Summerfieid Counters Rap 'Pony Express' Remark Angers Former Head of U.S. Post Office FUNT (UPI» — Former Port-master General Arthur E. Summerfieid has termed charges that his term of office resulted in "eight years of mismanagement and maladministration’’ as a collection of "infamous remarks." Movie to Tell About JFK and His P-T 6oat HCXXYWCXX) (UPU - President Kennedy wiil be the first Chief Executive in history to be depicted as the hero of a motion picture while still in office. Warner Bros, studio an- THE PONTIAC PRESS, WJ^DXESDAY, MARCH 8, 1961 “P^ Boat IN” (the boat rap-talned by the ProsMent during World War II) In a blograph leal ‘story of hU aeoompllsh-ments as a dauiitleNN skipper under lire in the PaulHc. The studio registered the .title ' with the Motion Picture Association of America and will proceed with the script, casting | and other |)roduction prepara- | tions. Jobnrton said the natlo SummerHeld was attacked in a > speech on the flpor of the U.S. i Senate 'Tuesday by Sen. Olin D. Johnston, D-S.C., head of the Sen- i ate Post Office and Civil .Service i Committee. ^ I A spokesman for Warners said ’ ! the studio does not have any I particular actor in mind to play ... the President, but that his ap- ; j proval would be sought before Summerfieid countei;ed in a blast the picture is put before the cam-from his home here to the effect eras. that Johnston got hia job through! -------------- seniority and his remarks "showL hiK superficial knowledge of postal 11 affairs." Summerfieid said many of the!' innovations he had introduced intO|| the postal service were being con-i\ tinu^ by the present administra-' ]Firing Squads Shoot 4 Cubans Victims Said to Have Tried to Burn Bus and Blast Phone Installation HAVANA (UPI> - Four Cubans He also defended the automated; post office at Providence, winch was. built under his adminis-, tration. Johnston had termed the po office a $48-million publicity stunt,' and in a play on the code name of djed „t dawn today under the guns the iHioJect. "Turnkey." said it.of Premier Fidel Castro’s firing might better be called a “turkey." jgquads, which have executed IS ----------------’— 'persons so fuj- this yeai-. Halt Guard Recruiting T^e four men had been convicted • 44* L’ cl L antigos’ermnent “teirorists" by in /VUChigan, Cisownore "revolutionary tribunals” here. They were: WASHINGTON (B-Army Nation-i al Guard recimting has been or-j , „ j dered suspended in Michigan. 13I ~ Jose Rodn^ez Lmares , other states and Puerto Rico, Con-i APoKnar &.yas Damas, convirted < gress was told Tuesday. \°J *** , The suspension on iSew enlist-1masquerading as Cas-ments was oKjered to hold National , Guard strength to a 12-month av-i “ ' ® erage of 400,000 officers and men. of Dier (sroret Tte guard reached a high of 41O,B«envenido f. ; 000-personnel in January. ^low , . _ |up a telephone installation here, j «’aught, canning aims . jovtnUf Divuien. and explosives in a commandeered . la thr matti-r of th» petition concern-,, ,1^ tnick ^ Ine Rickey Roblnioo. minor. Csuie No. j irucK. T? WUItam RoWneon. UUmf ot teld \ spokesman for the anti- * *"peuttoi*h»»lni been filed la thle Court t'aktro MRK organisation scoffed _ Tiouucd'a lew It has "virtually smashed" a M f-artro gueinna resistance in court. *•’----'---- ”------' la tbo lie ot the SUte! : Esrambray Mountains of Cen- k la the forenooi maily at* eiid besrtas. It bwins ImprseUcal to eereloo hereof, this tnmin— — ebaU hooortnd by pubUoa^ o tral Oiba. ............, The MRR spokesman estimated ^leJd^ounfyilthat there still are 4,000 anti-Cas-™^-.,-*?--'!?i;'tro guerrillas operating in the Fis-jeambray region. He said they have inflicted more ^ ^ militiamen while suffering e Donald ».|"very few losses” -themselves. «f Iforeh. A.O IStl. 8TAW or laCHIOAN r County legislators ^ Offer House Bills In tiM matur of the petition c N* 7rSl ******* DwusJa*. minor To Raymond Douslsa. father "peVulrohaeln* boon filed In thl« Court bills in Lansif*. t•h"e'^*al^%‘^a.r&“‘■ ‘ Three Oakland County legisla-1 tors have recently taken part in j the introduction of three separate Violated a law j Rep, Raymond L. Baker, R-Berk- j piL>a'^. INI. ((Baal) DORALD R AOAMB, (A true aopy) Jadca of Probata Rep. William Hayward, R-Royal | Oak. has sponsored House Bill 93 which provides for the appeal of any decision by a board of zoning j appeals or any other agency on | ques(iens-et law. It would also dar- ^ ify inning authority over “struc-! 1" which may not be buildings. j PDBUC RALI .m. on Mareb t. INI. a 1 rt., aerial number ClPCltSI Ford S Convt., aerial number CWCMN55. win ba aald at pubUc sale at USOO Woodward AvioBt. Porndala. Michigan. " addraN being where the vahkle la a sad B«y ba„lntpSrtad. ^Matab I gad B. INI _ _ a March t. INI. a I I BA. Cpa., aerial number .ni. wtU be sold at public lalc ________I Woodward Arenaa. Pemdala. MMliltna. that addrati befag wber ' eaktefi ia itorad sad may ba Insp.---- March 7 gad I, INl Seeks Guidance Centers to Aid Young Ex-Cons WASHINGTON (UPI) - Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy wants to set up guidance centers to help young ex,-convicts make a new life after their release from prison. Kmoedy hopro to set Up foar guMe centers where inmates of federai prisons mder tt years of age RroBld Uve for two or three months before their prison terms expire. He asked Congren Monday for $618,000 to set up the centers and improve counseling of young fed-errt prisoners. “The program would begin some time adter July 1 If Congress approves. tj{S ami. an March s. INI. a wlU bi Bold at pohne aa idward Avenaa, Paradala. 1 |sa. that addraat belnt *h«rt tha vahlelt C MLB larch S, tifl. a igon. acilai noi ____________ tan. tllrt addraaa being whart tha val rrt^andmayb.-^^^^^^ At Records institute In Detroit this week attending the Basic Institute for Medical Record Penonn^ conducted by the American Association of Medical Record Uinwrians in cooperation with the American Hospital Association is Mrs. DonaM J. Wilson of Pontiac General Hospital. She is. assistant medical records U-tawisn. w A N T S I' T S TRY W A N T A D S FE 2 8 1 8 1 Death Notices CUAM. MAKH A lltl, WILUAM ^ OUarwaiar, Na.. formerly of 4NI mar. Watartard. Townthipi att^-balovad bnMiaad of JulU J. Oanry; dear falbar ot Mr«. K. 1. Raetor, Mra. Pcal Rodu and damai B. Clailry; dear brolh-or of Mra. L. P. aaftaav: aUo aurvlvad by tavan srandmildrrn. RpcItattoB of tha Roaary will be 'Wodnoadiy. March I. at S'.lt p.m. at tha OanalMo-Johilx Puneral Roma. Puneral Krvloa will be Jbaraday. March S. at 10 MARClf 5, ’iNl. JAMRS. RarUagen. Tex., formerly of Pon-Mac; afw N: dear father of klrii. Charlw (Mm) RngUab. Mra. Barrel (MlaaTLM and Mn. Myron (Rm) Owea; dear brother of Mra. Mary MaJewUl; alio uir-vlvad by 14 grandchUdran and I oat graal-grandeblld. P u a a r a 1 I ariuMaBaaU art pandtni at the HuatoM Puaaval Hmc wbre Mr. I Fl%a will Ut la elate after 7 p.m. today. ^ . ■HAW. MARCBTTNI. JOHN E. "1 CUy at., Algonac. Mich., (or-—- of White Lake Towr-*"- Cemet^________________ 4 SITES LOCATED GARDEN OP the Ooepel, White Chapel, reaten- able, OR M4I4j________ OAKLAND HILLS MBtosKL Park, i Beotlona wlUl taw gravaa "a^*ba*V? ‘S'.iSfui SSt will be eaeellaat far a tatalto ' Call PE i-MW tor turthar Idotma- Tbc PsatlAc Prow I’OR WANT ADS DIAL* FE 2-8181 t ron S RjB. to S pjn. AU errors tbottld be re> purtod Immediately. The ^---- --------- -JO respoiw »rt other _____________the*flr*8t rllon of the advertlee- ublllty Jack Mackln. Edward. Oeorgi Steve Bhai-------------- graadchlld o' *t^ 1 i I Puneraf''Haoie. Funeral ecrvicc , I acral H ■OUR8. : • Newton. ll;30 a.m. from Bt. Palrlik Church. Interment In Ml. Hope I Cemetery. Mr Slmw will lie In J —*- at tha Doaeleon-Johnk Pu- 1 I Home._ _______ ! J MARCH '5. INI. JEBSB I Newton, n Waldo; e« SL be- / J loved hnebaad of Brlilcet Soure: ' i dear uncle of Mra. Oramer 7 (Pallbi Mann Mra Pat Operaal: i and Mra. WlUUm iMary Joi Mur- I rls. Funeral aervlce will be held 4 Tburaday. March ». at 1# a.m. I from Coate Puneral Home, Dray- | ton Plalna. Interment in Oak Hill, f VERHIY; MARCH 7. INI. 7IULUAM . N03 I iBudi Mra. Piw.. .«H.... , ■ante ErtUd. Mrs. Gertrude ben and Prank Verbey; alto aur-rlvad by aeven grandchildren Pu-naral aarvice wUI be held Prlda.v, March 10, at I p.m from the Coata Puneral Home. Drayton Plalna. with Paator Arvld Andet-aoD offlelaUng. flravealde aerrlce •t Otuwa Park under the aua-.---- .-.wu w-il.-,. CIlDlUO V prerloue to publication. Noncr. TO ADVBBTISEKS 4A5 I.PI I3.M c Prase box numbara. Work Wanted Male 11] Btitldhn SmUillRR OUNO HARRIED MAN REEDS ] MOOSES FOR BAUK TO WM i work damroMoly Eap. M aarvtoa martd, JU» up lUr Tfreel aUUon. PE HWl.____________ | Co.. Work Wmte^emals 13 ' ^Ki'^buKk.* ptlBfi new vwniarwn awwwtnv. ww. ——-----------... perteneed. I ACCOUNTS Monthly - Individual. Ni too big or too email. Fas clem Dandling of general promotlona, adrertlalhg, m You can save, money on Business Servk* JoUt : BLOOMFIELD WALL CLBANE I PENCES ~lNSfALLED. "liAR -I WALL WASHINO $4 ROOM i Penec Oo_ Free Eat, Li 1-0 —" ■ - Carpel and up^bolatery , ELECTRIC MOTOR ai^hlne cleaned. I —FT-a s weivtau. i till I >^7 o' Hoepital Rd., Ill a / // ! -'ll?”-_______________ II ioiRL WISHES DAY WORK ____II ! ceptln* sat and suii.JTE HOD8EKE'K>~BiC coi WORK EX- i METERS "PUMPS AND Rti»X, fE.g?037j KKU.Y uardwar: wwr.n TOMPAN-j 3M4 auburn KD ,™. ™.u, nurslni OB 3-NSO _ ■] OPEN BUN. 10-2 UL 34 MiMEoaRAraiNo TYi»yNd 8Ec-ic„,,..~ I iT.'TT:™..: reurlal aervlce EM_3-3i4T_ -'•aws. llaiKl I.dUlimoWt NURSES AVAILABLB IMT AND night. Auburn Are. ^raea Ex- , __ ^nge. PR 3-Mi3, SAWS SHARPENED WANTED HbUMWORE BY 'THE ! day. Hare own tranxportailan i A r Cooled Engmea Rapglre4 rK^mt,________ _________ I Incorporated Crafts _ »3'i Onlwn oUeet_ SEWIC tanks" cleaiJeo' ____ PE 4.4343 ___ nOTPbiNT. ■ whirlIpool a'. Eenmore waiter repnir aerv IRONIN08 "FVeddy’s a real ofl-beat character. My father likes himl" WASHINGS _____ _________ plckup_and_delly^ery. OK 3^7474. WASHlNOg" AND IRONINGS PICK. yjg_and_dellvei3r rEJ-3133 WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. PICK'-up and dchrery. OR 3-golO. i " WOkfAN WANTS DA"y" WORK i WOMAiT-D-^R^kY-WORK j J«Hortag PE 4-lg6g after 4 p.m ____| aLTEnATiovw m n aa a W EXPERIENCED IN | ||r> J Mmmma**’***'*PE 4-e. lor prlrale «»«*7 oR|^l,,Aiu„'^-*,rirfAlI^^ WOMAN^ai FOR OTILp care; iriirt.'*' Id light C 3.O11S hoviework i daya 130. 1^, _ : 4-3l4r ______________ ORESSMAflNa TaTloRIMO, terauona Mra. Bodell J^4-S SUITS. exMTs; DREwia and' _^ralloo» PE £1074 101 E Hui TAILORiN6---AL'rEKAT’ONa Drtai Making—Pur Rapatra EDNA WARNER_________ FR H Income Tax Servke ,__Help Wanted M«Ie^ ■ PART TIME wUl cure your flnani tly part li iclal Ilia. < 61 Employment Agencies ' ,,, !• HVEI.VN EDWARDS "VOCATIONAL I COUN8EUMO SERVICE' 341i Eaat Huron Suite i Phone Fl’deral 4-0584 I Building Service 13 1ST CLASS LICENSED BUILDER. free ertlmetai. Ft 1-4445._ A-l BRICK BLOCK AND iSeHENT j 1_3-»4M ! $3 • Help Wanted Male MEN NEEDED IMMEDIATELY S.ALE.S OPPORTLNriY Mr Tee- Comi Representative .’K', Weit M>p1e Koad. Wa»«d L*kt ______ SALesmin. 8TOADT ‘ INCOkl. i igfd 23-2* Precolleff profit aharlng. Reapeetable poal- y car Mhiwert'lmi I RESIDENflAL. COMMERCIAL and Induatrlal Mason and r -contracting Alto ctore front —caplea. • ru- THE FAMILY OF MRS AMOS Kelly acknowledge wOh gratelul appreciation your kind caprci->vmnwthv fthoWn to ua other acU ol klndneas. Special thanka to Rev Fr. Wygoaki and Rev. Pr. Sheltrean. alao. Donel-•on-Johae Funeral Home. Amoa --------- For the floral trlbulea, carda and many many kind deeds ' itpecial thanka to Rev. Porter, Dublin School and Blchardaon-Btrd IRineral Home, MUford. Oll-bert A. ColHna family._ Funeral Directors 4 Donelson-Johns fcnuif wol MA _______________ :V SHARP VOUNC. MEN To attitt manager In adrcrtt. in person only TED’.'^ dward and Square Lake Ro( Dependable VN'oniaii SERVICE _ ___ ____ '. 'or'3U374. __________ wVii^nT-Dsow-5-'MV»«rT^/^ TRENCHING AND EXCAVATING ; UNWANTED WANTED’ PAPER HANGING & tnr n^ntie tdinlrK flU fUtfl tru4*k. ' frp« ftnvtlll .S'-Enrer^an*'*/^ ’o.dmi^ ^ p.,„Tl^ YOUNO MAN EXPERIENCED IN \V A 1 hR PKUUM N( r --------------------T!., -----------H ! .‘«1M end maiiageanenl would like Work guaranteed. Free etimatei position PE 3-7344. ssi-e MOYINO AND TRUCKING, CHI i FE 4-3341.________ ^ , O’DELL CARTAGE 3;30 Local and long distance ' _ Phone FE 4-4806 ___ t^MS HAUI PE 4-4434. V bi Sundeys.------------ Phone MA 4-4333. B. Own room with TV’, FOUR 4IEN OR WOMEN tVlTH EXPERIENCED HAIR DRESSER cars to nil vacancies. Full or part at_Waterfor£aalon,_OR_4-1332. tlDie. Opportunity o earn toM ton. FRIENDS AfllD Pl- tnoome. iM N Perry. 8:34 to nances Call now. Earn as you ... ................ learn. PE 5-4344.^_______________ PACTORY REPRESENTATIVE I giBL. 14 OB OLDER. fiCLEPHONi —il manufacturer of electrical I ,^,work. Guaranteed salary a bat openlngg In Uii Pon- i commission. Apply 36'i W. ■ ---------inlaUves to i „„,oa. Room 7-l« l« a m to 4 FE 8-ai3. 1 accounts. High c : IMMEOIATB OPENING FOB SEC- j sss.t.“j.s5si ■!!?,!.!?! i Wednesday and Tharsday with ttatlnk_cm«JIHcatloni.--- I Mr Romano I RbAl ESTATE — SALESLADY Ihe^'s AN EXCEOYnif"6pp %V*L,^r’trkmmY'igh"“wo'S^ I WHO ENJOYS WORK WITH ' “ u. “J, 1 SERVICE. MUST HAVE I sic— ■ — Automobile Repairs Andy Csiki (rarage Specialist on domestic and foralg Phone FE 4-4001 773 Baldwin. Pomiuc Independent VW Service Plastering Service .-fODEL CAR. SALARY CAR AL- | RELIABLE WOMAN. LIVE' LOWANCE AND OTHlUt BENE- — •’* — ---- I WHITE. GIVING NAME AD-! DRRSS, AGE. MARITAL 8TAT-I US. KIR31ER EMPLOYMENT AND REASON FOR LEAVING. PLUS ANY OTHER INFORMA-' TION YOU CONSIDER PKHTl-NENT TO BOX 11 PONTIAC PRES.^ i HaVe 400.ACRE DAIRY PAIRM IN Orand Blanc area, and 40 hellers ' IN.STALLED EKEF. I Auto springs, mufflers, tall pipes. ' generators, starters, shock ab-Sarah korbert when bought at regular Esvestroughing ; ODTTERS. PLA8HINO, PLANTER , PLASTERING - WORK OUARi boxes, free estimates. OR 3-4774. | Jeerf. 242 N Saginaw. PE tJ > “ Elwtrkaljiepair ^ free EsrSit DEFECTIVE SOCK E switches, wall plugs replaced. B Munro Ihcetrle Co. 1060 1 Huron. FE 4-0431.______ Fencing ' LCJOK: CHIPPEWA FENCE i now taking orders for yoi fencing. Just call OB 3-0141- j Floor Sanding Ts, i Saw and Mower ServI ; ^_5;2W _ i Television, Radio aai I Hi-Fi Servke ____________________For Interview i appointment call PE 4-4346 or llA 4-1473. Tues. through Sat._____ niUEPHONE SALES Offers a real opportunity; earn a | _ subsMntlal part tfm^e ‘ bonus. A-l FLOOR SANDING—WITT ; Tree Trimming Servi THE FLOOR 8ANDER-FE S-3733 ------- - - - - - - FABU LON - WATERLOX - BRUCE EXPERT TREE SERVICE. PI (jUALITY FLOOR SANDINO AND | estimates. FE 8-4403 or OR ^ Boats finishing. For c»v,iu.»o v..., i_ „ , . ^ — 4_;7i^or FE 44437._____________Truck and Trailer Serv, : O SNYDER PLOOR LAYING:’ epoDSlble person a machinery to take Kgae, share or rev sr.sii’"" “ LIQUOR SALESMAN . previous telephone — —......... you _____ __ ... _l full salary. Pleasant surroundings -CaU Mr. Boste. FE 4-4434. between 1 and 4. Monday through Frtday________________ , -ADY. 21 TO 24. 81_______ I tor. Write Fonuac Press Box 13. ' WOMAN TOR BISTAURANT | ■ Wise lUY 7.. Larson A rowered WIL. - .. YOUR BVINBUDE DEALER Harrington Boat Works 844 8. Telegroph_Rd._ FE 3-4433 m’Tntfk PRrc:ES Garden Supplies NOW IS THE TIME ! 3J40 Ells. Lake Rd. On I DELIVERY 1 BY HouB Idler, i B***""* * HAROBAVES HDWE. trailers. 753 West Huron FE 4-4101 | Jpo " pgiJ5oCK Lumber American Truck Rent 1. DAY, WK. OR LEf pad-. Domes. I.lftgi IDDOCK_________PE 4- 1x4 Roof Boards.... 4c lln 1x3 FURRING STRIPS. 2c lln. 2x4 UUllty Plr ____L Building Modernization WfMIAN TO LIVE IN 4 DAYS A 2x4-8 Economy Studi - ' •TTICr - BASEMENTS - OA- W04IAN TO BE COMPANION FOB rages - alum Siding ., kitchen '*'* “•» Jf-I Trucks to Ren li-Ton Pickups U4-Ton 8U TRUCKS - TRACTORS AND EGOlPMENT elderly woman. PE 3-3344._ WOMAN WANTED Telepbona Canrassing a ' , I XP/*ST TO “* ■•“'T : to place YOUR; 'pjar; isj:?Mr55i* i tus. phona oumber. etc. V „ „ _ Semi-Trailer! __‘Preftnlshed Mah!'" . 44.44 Vo. rrms no down pay- ' 4x8x‘4 Hardboard 41.48 ea. •sttmate, Leller Cbn- PONTIAC LUMBER CO. CASH AND CARRY , , eoiSmlssIoo'' Experimec ; BpjL,^j;Q-“YjgD~BE¥TbELITO | PE 4^1 rot not necessary cMi, o,_8ieg5^rt, Music Instruction ----i MUSIC CENTER i-yHWt’PHoiHTKRiNo ,!J- i BU.IN«« -WDEp_^ MAN ,_.OR j ! fSnT'* ."“w&p!:- i ”°Fe"5-®' " I ary rt»» e lell I I’onliac Farm and Industrial Tractor Cd 438 8 WOODWARD ad DIAL FE 2-8181 NATIONAL OROANSaTIOM SERV-tce aeadi two mao afc 34-44 for Civic Ortanlxattoo program to Oakland. Oenesae and Macomb —! appointment. 4144 per v eamlnse. phu monthly boi Arrannmont for eppolntm—, write James Alien. Pontiac Preat ’uaiuteatfin** *** rART~TmK WALUBb"OriaD"2tB^ Needed 4 men. Muet be presently employed. Over 31. Have a ear and wtfing la trerk. Cidl Mr. Pentpd. MA 4-3411 ■■ - Real Estate Salesman Mao ar woman expailtnead. Pull time. Tau will be helped with «ipr* H.R.HAGSTROM dImas a _____3 per cent Increase . - effecUve July 3. 1441) t Te nu ImmcdlaU and future va- , ----. - .- Excellent gi£;t.v£« T«llorinjg >op^p^^ servlee benetlts ,1. -lu. 1 alterations, all OARMENTS. ■/enSIr^ ywr. " r^ ' .1”“ Dgg*. ' uf JP! Dry Wall paintxn6^aperino-wall OB 3-7411 ----- social ease work. Car nacessary. Obtain aprtlraUon lot examination by wriUna Miefiltan ClvU Servlet. Lanalng 13.________________ REAL ESTATE SALESMAN OR WO mail, axperlenee ,praferred. Flamy af floor time. .New and mod homes, eubdtvteiro tales. Top comlielao. J C. Hayden. ^iO REAL ErTATI ready to work Cal Broker, PE 4-3440. Water Softener Ser^ Water Softener Servil Prompt Service on All MaM Bobick’i MYjwnn PiT Wrecking Service I Plastering Service RT WALL — APPUID-TAPID- --------------------^ ^ finished Guaranteed to satisfy. I A-l PLASTERING AND REPAIRS < COMPLETE HOUSE (k COMM RI 3-1733. U 1-7144. Rons. M Lae. PE 3-7433. CUI wracklof tanriaa. MY M PItMa a . ----- _ALIB iteocJeU with a brokar. tot will won for you. mifr. Paot. OR 4-4434. THE PONTIAC PRESS. IVEDNESDAY. MABCH 8, IMl ,\ --Today's Television Programs- I iMei IB tU» an NkjMtMl I* ckug* wIOmI Mttn OmmI ft~WW4-TV awMei T-WXYS-TV CBmmI B-OCLW T •:U (2) Movie (cant.) (4) Tnwkdown (T) News. Weather (9» Popeye (5B) General Owinistry (T) Bdieve It or Not (7) News (2) News Analysis (4) Weather •:4i (4) News (T) drew Boy (9) Yogi Bear (2) Sports (4) S|M>rts (2) News (4) News (56) OoUefc Mathematics (2) MaUba Run (4) Kennecly (7) Bnothers Brannagan (9) Pioneers (2) Malibu Rut (cont.) (4) Wagon Train (7) Hong Kong (9) Movie: • Robbery Under Arms" (English, 1957). Australia of the 1830s brothers agree to rustle cattle. Pete- finch. Ronald Lewis, Laurence Naismith. Maureen Swanson. (36) Exceptional CUM (2) Blue Angels (4) Wagon Train (cont.) (7) Hong Kong (cont.) (9) Movie (coot.) (56) Showcase (2) Wanted—Dead or Alive (4) (CMor) Price Is Right (7) Oszie and Harriet (9) Movie (cont.) (56) •ntle Hunt (2) My Sister Eileen (4) (CWor) Perry Como (7) Hawaiian Eye (9) Walter WincheU File (56) Briefing Session (2) I’ve Got a Secret (4) Como (cont.) (7) Hawaiian Eye (cont) (9) Waterfront (2) Steel Hour (4) Peter Loves Mary (7) Naked City (9) Harbor Command (2) Steel Hour (cont.) (4) Telephone Storytime (7) Naked Qty (coot.) Lixabeth Scott, Robert Ryan. (9) Weather U:M (4) (COkr) Jack Paar (7) Movie; "Fteh and Fan-tuy” (1943). In a men’s club, one of the members reads to the others three -stories of Uie supernatural Edward G. Robinson, Charles Boyer, Barbara Stanwyck. (9) Movie: "Balalaika" (1939). An attractive singer finds herself being chased by an impetuous prince. Nelson Eddy, Dona Massey. Mt46 (9) Nuraery School U:N (2) I Uve Locy (4) (color) Price Is Right a) Moining Court (9) Rumper Room U:N (2) dear Horlaoo. (4) Concentration (7) Love That Bob (56) Animals of the Seashore IMUBSDAT MORNING i:M (4) Continental Classroom. 6:li (2) Mediutions. 6:49 (2) On the Farm Front 6:46 (2) TV College. 7:66 (4) Today. (7) Ftmews 7;*6 (7) Believe It or Not. 7:86 (2) B'wana Don. (7) Johnny Ginger. 6:U (2) Ckpt Kangaroo. (7) Believe It or Not. (7) Movie. 6:66 (2) Movie. (4) I Married Joan (4) Ed Allen 6:M (7) News 6:U (4) Faye Elizabeth 16:46 (4) Say When. (7) Jack LaLanne 16:16 (9) Billboard. 16:16 (4) color) Play Your Hunch (7) Divorce Hearing (9) Chez Helene TBVK8DAY AFTERNOON (9) h ) Golf Th> I (9) Sports I (2) News (7) Decoy (9) h IS (2) WeaOier (4) Weather (9) Telescope UAW » (2) Sports (4) Sports g (2) Movie: "The Racket" (1961). A police captain fighto corruption in Oie nnmidpol TV Features By United Frees International WAGON TRAIN, 7:30 p.m. (4)-| Audrey Meadows stars as the||;86 (7) Rocky and His Friends. fieemlngly Und-hearted wife oi a|6:86 18:66 (2) Love of Life (4) Truth, Consequences. (7)1 Camouflage. (9) Susie 13:86 (2) Search for Tomorrow (4) (color) It Ootdd Be You (7) Number Please. (9) Tower Kitchen Time 16:46 (2) Guiding Light 13:86 (9) News. 13:86 (4) News. (2) My Uttle Margie (4)«News (7) AboiR Faces (9) Movie. 1:65 (4) BoM Jouney. I:.ie (2) As World Turns. (7) Life of Riley. (2) To be announced (4) (color) Jan Murray. (7) Day in Court 8:16 (2) House Party. (4) Loretta Young. (7) Road to Reality 8:66 (2) Our Bliss Brooks (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Queen lor a Day (9) Movie 8:86 (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust Brighter Day. (4) Special for Women (7) American Bandstand. 4:U (2) Secret Storm. 4:86 (2) Edge of Night (4) Here’s H(Rlywood. , (9) Adventure Time. [5:60 (2) Movie I (4) (color) George Pierrot (7) Johnny Ginger (9) Jingles. A To Star in *TVian|B Next Fall TV Newt and Reviewt Brand (Al Capone) Turns Good Guy By VabtOJt SOOTT HCXXYWCXX) (UPl) — Neville rand, who has menaced, most of TV’s heroes. Is turning ’’good guy" Utnself fa) a new weekly snies. Craggy-faced and villainous In appearance. Brand is best known for his portrayals of Al Capone on The Untouchables." He b the kind of guy even Floyd Patterson wouM not like Jo meet in a dark aOey. Gleason's night shirt) will ftar In “Tramp Ship" for producer Don Feddersott. He wUl play the fiee-wheeHng skipper of a rusty freighter ikying the world’s —— looking lor cargo. There's Nothin^'^ Raggedf,: About Rip Torn's Ability And with good reason. Brand not only looks tough, he was the fourth moat decorated soldier In World War II, receiving 30 decorations. Including three purple hearts, the bronze star, the silver star and many others while fighting in almost all major battles In Europe. ’■ bad Ms share al brawls which have Mt aears an Ua face. t barroom fioe-for-all ia No method actor, Brsmd is the son of Polish immigrants (real name; Braixkwsky) wbo fled the mill town boiler works In Kewanea, ni., to join the Army in 1937. He was 13 years old. ••I jolaed up for adventure," the tough guy said. “There wasn’t much of H nntlt thh wnr brolM out. Than I gat enough nd- . atnrtnd taking wetdi baaorn to cure my stutter, and from thepe I drifted into the American ■ good far me, and 1 < Joyed nctlQg. Troubb b I didi IS man’s work, and I stUl way. It’s all anake believe, and I tfaliik of it as temporary. But I’ll probably never do anytt^ else." ‘TYanm Ship" b scheduled to hit the airways next IsU, but Brand ivfui^ to play a tyidcal televl- ot my Uie. “When I got out of the Army almost 10 years tatH-iI was a mesa. I was emotionaliy upset and developed a terrible stutter. BUMB4BD FOR ARTHILE "I bummed around the country for awhile, and finally settled down in Greenwich Village in New York. ’There b no such thing as a real herob’’ be said. "I know. ’’In my rale of ilorgaa Kelly I pe to show the dtaracte’s weak points as well as hb strengths. An audience can lose sympathy for the hero if be hasn’t any faults." 4:66 , Jac Le Goff. aourpuu (Jack Cbssidy). Discovery of a theft reveaU the reason for Nancy’s kind acts. HONG KONG. 7:30 p.m. (7)-Rhonda FIAning guest stars as an American businesswoman involved I murder case. Newsman Glenn Evans (Rod 'Taylor) learns she b an underwmid operate. PERRY COMO, 9 p.m. (4)-Judy HoUiday and George Sanders are Perry's guests. (Color) STEEL HOUR. 10 p m. (2)-An hour-long comedy special starring Ernie Kovacs. Edle Adams. Pat Omdl and Hans (tevied as team of private detedives. NAKED cmr. 10 p.ra.

peal bae faded. The case was a page one ten-ztion who) sociaUte Barfaera Jean Finch, 36, was shot to death July 18, 1959. bw bloody white codetaU frodc staining a bwn near her hixivious home in sdbup-ban West Covina. H« husband. Dr. R. Bernard Finch, and hb mistiesa, Carole Tregoff, were charged with i— der and carmptwey. Movie etais and prodneere once Popular Line-Up for Week courtroom eeab to hear the proe-eeuttOB ^thunder about hut and greed among tbe country dub eet. ’The trial b expected to go to tile Jury for a bird time bte next week, but haU of the proee r“*- By CYNTHU LOWRY AP TV-Radb Writer NEW YORK (AP)-lf you ere at home and watching television on a Tuesday night, the program you are most likely to see b "The Garry Moare Show.” As tor the other sb days of the week, here te the iiioit-poputer lineup, according to the moit re- cent survey of the American Research Bureau: --Today's Radio Programs-- Sometimes, in the ratings bat tie, "Candid Camera” nudges Sul-Ihw out of Sunday night’s No. 1 place. Sometimes Danny Thomas tops Andy Griffith on Btoxby night On most Thursday nighb ABC’s • OptnlM _______ wait CKLW. Jac VeOoa WJBK, Bellbor WCAK. D. OOMSS WFON. PCH *>. nm naa-VJR, Afrlenltart Bpt. WWJ. Mtvt. BobfrU WXTt, WoU eXLW, C]r« Oiwte _ WCA*' ShwrtlUB*^’ WPON! Chuck UwU WJBI , Mora. Bkb, 1 WXr'Z. S4V1. « SgiS: r~ ‘ wron. Bm. uvti wxn, I CKLW. S.-_ WJBK. Traffic---- WCAB. Mtwa. BharUan t;«»—WJR, Hava. B. Ql WWJ. Neva, Robaita WXTZ. Btwa, Waif CKLW. Bava, DaoM wr^ tSSt. Lavit ftaS-WJB, Mtwa. Uurrv WWJ. !••«. Ukrt"* wra! Sw*hall,*