Varner, Lodge Fight OffMSUO Sfrangulafion Univmity Oak-, In with Rm. L. Harvey Lo4||p laad today laced the prospect o|!------ having to shut its doors in the faces of half the 600 new students who will want to enter the university in the fall. • Unexpectedly low budget recom-mendatioiis for the stale’s colleges and universities by Republican budget plauiero are forcing MSUO cut dtowt oh p*ans,’’ said Qtan-oellor D. B. Varner. Hfe %as to present the MSUO need (or (unds to Sen. E3mer R. Porter -tR-Blissfleld), chairman the powerful appropriations committee, -and Sen. Frank D. Beadle (R-St. Clair). If he doesn't succeed there, Lodge said, he’d take his fight to the floor of the Senate. An angry Lodge said he’d go. the MSU Board of Trustees, gov-j ernlng body for the two sister uni-l vevsities. | "Party or aa.t1htag else, I dsh'l care," he saM. "I’m go-lag to totek of prlndplr. IMt Httle aalversHy isn’t going to be strangled.’’ The Legislature does not ap |propriate funds for MSUO. The I •darner told The Pontiac Press, from East Lansing, last night that the university now stands to receive a budget in the neighborhood of $S»,7?0.. This wotkid mena an lacrease trip to Lanaiag yesterday to iinto a GOP ' Senate caucus this new university's money is in a Imorning to '*‘lay out tiie tmfalr- lump sum allocated to Michigan jness’’ of the cutback. ^ 'State tJnivcrsity, and divided byl That figure is $200,000 less thin »« asked for, and $150,000 less |than Gov. Williams recommehd-Varner said. [ With in.JEK>rb money than that.Iulty members hstead of the 36:would. in all likelihood, gbt onjljr the university could accommodate *<> he added for the sec- the same percentoge increase as no mote than 30 new- •tudents.;‘>^"jJ,«™*^^ ImSU. Varnefsakl. j The budget crisis at MSUO arose j ! •■That’s the plan I am now work-;Wednesday when the Senate Ap-j ^ ilng on.’’ the chancellor said. propriations Committee voted Wj mew iS •Money can be weH spent but appropriation of $29,164,000 tor , mce ” MSU. ' ^ . ' MSU President John A. HannahJ The Oakland County imlveniiiy *he amount, a 4.67 per oeai: opened last September t^-ith a funds tor MSUO wiH^ aitocat^ increase over last year’s aDoca-lfreshman class of 570. Enrollment on the assHMiptlM that SM -grosdy inadequate’* andjls expected to climb to 1,200 ne« deals will enroll In Seplember. ‘•meager.’’* jlall. according to university offl- MSUO will hire only U new fac-' He told Varner that MSUO^dals. Lawmakers told Varner that their locations to iiniveratflet were based on a tormida which. In effect, appropriated funds lor half the antidpated ' student en-roUment for 1960«1. . 'It’s hard to know, of coimoe, what our enrdlment w» he,’‘ Varner said. "But we have 20 per cent nWe applications than we Ad at the 8ame* time last year.” “I am at a earapisto Isaa to (Continued on Page 2. CM. 2) Th# Weather U.S. WraUin Bsrtss rsrtcMl aondy, cold. (D«uu> rstvst THE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition 118tl) YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY. M.YRCH 11, 1960—42 PAGES Now You See Him . -r, II I 'iPackedSphere They K.alled Killer faReseardi U.S. 'Bird' Hurtling Through Space the 'Carburetor Mari Rocket Takes Off at By MAX E. 8IMOM I He said Hicks ifoproeciwd him your carburetor man yet?’He said' A «*«rvoOTwSros ■ a 4kmM ns*«4os*g I Near 25,000 to Orbit in 5 Months DEAimORN TOWNSHIP — Into^heii and asked if he knew anyone the examination of Nolle Uuwit^^Bnng to kiU for money, and (Jordon Watsan today was ..'ntmt parties la Detrort ipterjected the sinister figure of «.mebodv bumped oil," he ■‘the carburetor man"—purported- quoted Hirks as saying, ly the code name for the killer , , ’ Whom the alleged loVers are «" charged with attempting to hire to murder Parx-in (Bim Lassitet^. I Then in Anarch of last year. , „ presented a a a |Jones said, only a few weeks be ' ^ ^ The otherwise harmless-soundW''°”‘ “’"'i «cl phrase wa.s disclosed by Richard ®®6on took place with Hicks u> a ceded that the state has an acej Three hours later SCl-Jones, 28, one of three confessed^a»an«)«« |up the sleeve ” in the form of a entlsts reported SUCCCSS. a * * “irtatemen'’’ taken from the !»- '1 asked Buck. ’Have you found' (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4l he hudn’ "Just then Charlie walked into| the bar and I knew him from awuy, waouTwn'rnMi* xv,. back. 1 said to Hicks. ‘There s; WASHINGTON — The your carburetor man now.'’’ | United States launched a Kariier, two sheets sf paper' new space probe toward anj brought a new leniOon io the grbit around the sun be-: rourtrooni, although neither was actually presented. twe«l, the paths Of Carth and Venus today The other two — Roy (Burk) Hicks and Charles Nash, the ooafested trigger man — may loUow Joaeo oa the stand, Asalst-anl Proseentor George U. Kent JOHN C. DOERFBR FUatV FALL — Firefighter Thctnail Gleason battles flames at a Philadelphiaxahurcb from the top of luUuMn- tor awhile today (top photo). But that wgs bafore the ladder tniclt tlpiied and wnt him tumbling into* the church yard,'narrowly mlstindjlhe flames (bottom photo). Another fireman, shown starting up tne ladder in the top picture also fell when the truck tipped. Both suffered head injuries. « , Jones gave testimony strongly' nking Watson and Mrs. Lassiter to what appeared to be a long March lor a “kill for pay” i imr. -iiim'ito '*■■■■ But in th» midst of his story, the Chattanooga. Tenn. man suddenly blurted out on his own that he had lied once while in court earlier in the case. ^ ^ primary that could i 5. seriously divide the Re-i ' T ® . The details of Jone.s’ admission; , _ . , .ai„«- Toke$ $10,000 PaV Cot did not in themselves appear too publlcan Party at a time, ' When unity is so essential.”; «t. pkteksbi im!. h.. « - ' ' Outfielder Mickey Mantle ended important. Kent and Mn. Lassiter’s law-,ver, JoNepli lisulsell. Immediately moxed In oa the admission—Kent appnrent nttempt to repair t aew damage to Jones' nl- Grin Decides to Bypass Senate Race This Time WASHINGTON I^Rep. Robert P. Griffin fR-Mich) said today he has decided against running for the Senate. Griffin said he will make k formal announcement of his Intention to run for re-election to the House at a testimonial dinner in Traverse City, Mich., tonight Griffin said in a statement he was gratified that many persons had urged him to run for the seat of Sen, Pat McNamara (D-Mich) and added: FREDERICK FORD The beachball-sized pack- launched TlT.J’ SDoerfer Silences Sniping at Cape Caiuvenil. Fla. i by Quitting as FCC Chief It was propelled by Uie 165.000- pound thrust of g three-stage Thor- WASHINGTON (^—John C. Doerfei', under fire for Able rocket. i itecepting hospitality from a broadcasting executive, has Alter evaiuaiiou af early data [ resigned as Chairman of the Federal Communlcationi iTiT*. - . . ’aT^'NatoaiTei^aiirs | President Eisenhower told Doerfer the decision was a a space AdmtoiafraHM said It ojjg j^d accepted the resi^ation effective next I achieved sufficieBt [Monday. The President promptly named Commissioner tioual pull Bud bad entered an oibll that will lake It 14.700.SM miles from the sun at Ms near- ♦ Frederick W. Ford as Doer- Nose-Dive to Eight I fer’s successor. Ford, a former Clarksburg, W. Va., at-_ . torney, will take over the ,rS’pio':^ Sets Chilling Recor(i :'h«‘™*“''‘p n«t rues- , , , , ,, _ . space between VenUs nnd the, ® . day. “After giving the matter careful consideration. I have earth and to test the feasibility several members of congress of commuiiirating with fumre A temperature of ^'Kbf af B .W welcome (be appointment of manned and tmmanned s|wcc ve- mi" morning s^a Marc h 11 n*coitl ^ chairman nnd Mid Doc'r-hides at distances up to 50 mil- J®' Pontiac, old fer s resignation was In the best interests of all concerned. NA^A oftkialif annojmeed the next five day. It was jus. . week ago lodny its carrier average about 10 dcBit'i’a be- that Doerfer neknowledgrd , Reo Alvin M Bentley IR-Michi "trai-.v .'wniie e.ioen ."Vri.r :, V''be high of 42 and eoqgresl^nol Inxestlgalors laat Jones said that t.foreheJead^ .«^ „^^^ ^r:! >ow of ’26. - oTr JL^o'wtd t '^ senate earlier this year i ^ "oded by 575-miles an hour the xoi mueh ehatote '■ lempern- ^ testlfM^ that he helped beat“‘Is year. , sported fSS.ato. Ved nocewary to place the tore I. exited dnritoi Ike Lassiter pnor to the shooting. * * ♦ ! Allhoiigh representing n «•.••• messenger In orbit around period * *'* • r d Storer o 'But that wasn't true. I didn’t- "Representing Michigan’* 9(h euL the rotary makeo Mantle the ' ,, „ within rjt mile. \ yncht. Slorer owns n ehnin of ............ Kr of toe Inned xelS hour of toe planned 'f'o^'ty ^,.^,rter of an iii^of moUture ^ FOC regulation. reportedly paid Willie '•Vy toe pathway of the with mow about Monl^r- ' ■ - opao* probe vonld take It I* mil- At 2 p.m. the thermt (Coml,«»d «, p.„ !, Cri, 5> a -------Itot)«. tod *w ing wrohg. nnd renewed that eon- leading up to tbo killing last April 6 on a lonely road ^en miles east of Willow Run Airport. Watoon told him In niattonooga they were atlU looking for oome-oue "to do away with lAsoHer.’’ \ "Gordon said to me, ‘Nan want* il^dw. too.’ ” Jones said., we didn’t usf any words in our ^versatlon like ‘killer’ ’murdeiTT.’ We* referred to him ai the carburetor man for safefy'i sake, in case anyone was listening.” As far back as the summer of 1957. Jones testified, there was a plot in the making. . Ike Urges Ic Hikea Asks Congress to Up Mail Rates WASHINGTON ID - President ^ special message to Cbngress calling for an Increase In flrit-dass ihall rates to five cents kn ounce as part M n 5S0 mUlion dollar post- basis, by wiping out defleiu which he said "have increased astronomically” since World War II. Air mall rates would rise from 7 to $ cents an ounce and postcards from 3 to 4 cents under legtalatk;^ to bewbmllted toon by Postmaslcri General Arthur Siimmerfield. In Today's Press beat him. Charlie (Nash* did.” lOistrict in the Congress,’’ Griffin, hlghem paid player In the Amer _ The "carburetor mkn” figured in said, "is a high honqfr and a critic-j lean League bat still below the ^ toe long story Jones told of events ai responsibility. 1 tfu "I should like to ronllnue to | ^ devnle my best elffrts In tiinl ■ service If the peeple nl tiirt M desire.” Arthur S. F;iemming. secretary of beglth. education and welfare, will be prinetphi speaker at to-dinner in T^xerse City, Griffin's home town. •EVrLF.V API’RFAIATIVE At Grand Rapids, Bentley said ie thought Griffin’s decision wise. "I spprerintr Bob's motives In his wHbdrawnl nnd I nm happy to see be plans to eonllnae wbpt I feel Is develo|dng hito nn ool- ieter read Uoer'er insisted last week to the I House Legislative Oversight sub- ley rsmmewted. He added he was not assuming he would not have party competition In nomination for the Senate race, noting three months still r main before the filing deadline. "Recent newspaper polls have given indication our party it somewhat in a minority in this state," said Bentley. counted into Elabnhower's budget request for the flacal year 1961, starting July 1, and failure of Con-i The postal rate increase hat been grass to act would reduce the budg-j et’s estimated $4,200,000,000 aur-' lus. ij congressional sources have indkl cated however, that the legislattonj has littie chance of enactment in this elecUoff year. FIrat-claas rites rose from 3 cents.an ounce to 4 cents last year. News Flashes School Board Studying \ Millage Hike Proposal tention In hfs letter of resignation, but said he was quitting to avoid "possible embarrassment’’ to the President and his administration. Doerfer. 55, had an unpuhiicized meeting Wednesday with Eisen-kbOwer and offered to quit then. His formal letter of resignation lariTved at the White House Thurs-!day. millage Inrrearo In the five. * The NDEA program provides n m.. r, .. n . i.-.i . ' year llnnnee program wfiMild vwv- higher level of malermis. equip- •hongbl the ""-V The Pontiac Bwrd of Educa .«m, ^ corollary cool for NDF.A n^t and supplies. It does not pro-went into ei^utlve sosston last rtlelpnllon, vide monies tor pers-mnel. "• k-«wledge M that Im night to consider a one-third mill, ^ dnstry nnd netunl contort xvllh Increase to a propoMHl millage Whjimer nnsxvered that the one- "The program aoromeo Ibal n membrm thereof.” hike it will seek on a spring ballot, third mUl would be a possible robotanttol Improvemewi la Iho . By HARVKV ZlCKERRERti lion In the NDKA program rre- closed, is provided In a five-year . ,u . ^ , school system financing plan which «• has been studied in exw utive superintendent called sions closed to the public by the ’**’*'*'“"• Board since December. ' if. if if and sometimes friend.shlps.” but n executive The thirdt of a mill represents ni a nx e tni\ $100,000. says ixmia ^himmci. Plan to Transfer 400 maximum edura-I Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) * * * ■diiHitnri "•'‘'''d friendships do not im- peril integrity. Elsenhower appointed Doerfer to toe commission in 1953 and made him chairman three years ago. teachers I and matching funds (or participation in the National Defense Education .Act. \ The Senate la Laattog today sent to Am Haase appropriation* Dr. Dana F, Whltmer. super- | latoadral of nehooh, outlined the i INMl NDEA program ronttae Tbe Doerlor ThnrMlay for havlag serxrd llreleMly, toyally, ^ef- . fecUvely and with dediraltoa. Doerfer. who has been a atrong opponent of any government cen-^ forshlp of radio and TV program- Th.Khool .y.tenl m.l oppclUon U.I night when Parents Protest Pupit Shifti. newspaper* and magailae*. w«aM tab* a M per real bowd hi ratoo, aad sate* *• tMrd ctoro f nrotler •» U.S. G«t$Even na program romiar - 'i' .t. r. j .1 ^icousl*) Public Service CommiaSloB to the Btato Depart- doBcn parents showed up at the Board of Education coming to Washington. sMe lastrurtioa i*r 'meeting to protest a shift Df t^proximately 400 px^llla.[ Ford. 51. it a native of Blue-itoatiae rtsiriiirni AtrpoH ltd* ' ’ ’ ' InvolVed are seven ele-* - field, w rommer. The sum to what ioeal SChOOlS and fOUr -ofls ,l-|g a_^ iro JMPrto OM W«l2,w4o. PQntiSC % Wlftlt . all imotohime fimrf. «mn.mto tn ttl - - I field. W. Va . and a 1934 graduate Juolor High to Wooblacton dua lof West Virginia University’s* law lor Higb„ I school. Except for wartime aerv- The subdivision, located outside ; a government lawyer and official and Oman porhage*. wporttnf Ti’ H Radio Progranm . WINoa. Bari Wsroea’o Pagn n-ii uib HEIDELBERG, Germany CB — The U. S-TArmy today restricted travel by the Soviet military liaison mission in Frankfurt In retaliaOon for Soviet refusal to issue. "Boceptable trav^ per-. mtts ’ to the American Uaisoli iqj^ion in East Germany. . .........- ..M.M I matching funds amounts to $M.- hlgh 8Ch(X)ls. changes'thv city limits, Is in the Pontiac "rnTTildTmm ^bro ^ sebedaled for , that were outlified for the Board snd;Sdiool District. i $100,000 would be needed lor addl-ithe audience by f*aul Allison. di-| Mr«.*Berttl A. Bensoa, IMI Ail- t WASHINGTON (CPU-Fred- teachers to properly Imple- rector of-aftehdanee and stTiooi; veiwlde si.. told the Board and > ,1 . e-l c. *L« WAS^O-WN broadened science, math-census. I Alltoro her d.u.hler win have Talk in Film Stnkt erir* W. Ford, aew ebairmaa of tb. FederM Coromtodeatiow. 'Xe '•** W fmm CwmMrotoa. plawi a towib Fft: • gnaip roSe-eatlag JbeTamft* eraekdowra on poyfla aad ofber iMcral aid. m yonagsters ta^tbe Silver dabtoa* prarticos la fbo radio ; Boord merbber Dr. Waller (Irrio sabdixIslOo Who would ,oad letoxtoton ladastry.' Oodaell asbed If the nadiaelosed baxw I* ebaage from liacqlii ' - J ■; . -' j’ ' / Alltooa her daughter wlH have ^ ebaaged schools four time* la i HOLLYWOOD UP - Tht two yeor. If tbe ebonge to oc- j ^Ungs over today but there »a* no sign of Children ip the area have gone' an ttomlhent aettfement of tho (Continued -dn Page % Col. 6) four-day-old actors’ strike. H* TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MARCH 11, 1060 Broomfield Bill Aimed at Cuba A bill to ban Cuban sugar imports above world market prices was introduced yesterday by Con-gressnuo William S. Broon*’ " (R-Oaldatid County). Broomfield said the bill would end the $150,000,000 annual federal subaidy to Cuba n-hich United States consumers have to pay higher sugar costs. EYTEBS BUBNINO BVItDlNO A fimnan is shown here antarlng the Surplus Lumber A Material Sales 0»., 5SM Highland R plus Lumber and Materiala Salaa Co., Holland Rd., Watartad Township, last night causing an >estimated 135,000 damage. More than 50 firemen from four area departmenU (ought the stubborn flames and bitter tempara-tures for three hours. No one was Injured. Wotild Bon Purchast of Sugar at “Pricas Ovar World Markat la a speech la the Hoonc ef RapresMitatlvM. BraomfieM aald that “Oastra aad oampany want their freedom from so-called 'eooBomlo iaterference* in tha domeotic affain M Caba.” Await Mondsy Bslloting at Four Area Villages be held Monday in the (our areaiwith Archte McCaiwn,^, _____________ fiianniiia—■ Panin mewl Wnnd Crefik cUlHEIl wHo » B6€lElllg tnt pTBSl-Farms and v^ood ^ ^ Only in Franklin and Beverly [Ralph Smith. HilU, where candidates, questioniLHRUE QUESTIONS and proposals are abundant. ^ questions being asked large turnouts of'Voters pertain to the Ctommunlty There will be no contest in ^n German Mill road, ham Farms where ^ candidates, are on the ballot for an equal ' , / ** rSrteUi PLANNED ORBIT — Here ls a graphic illustration of the path laid out fw the Thor-Able rocket whidi blasted off from Cape Canaveral, tla., this morning. It the interplanetary probe is successful, a 26-inch payload will go into orbit around the sun between the earth and Veims. tions were tracking the probe normally. He pointed out a statement by le sympathetic Castro newsp.-per in which it was said the U.S. is “brazenly and systematically be- *'lf we are besieging Cuba, Rocket Soars Oil H would appear that our blockade^ - y-v i .. Sis'With Goal to Orbit Sun urer at the expense of the Amerii^ *■ can taxjmyw.'’ (Continued From Page One) Broomfield said be was one wlw „ ^ held high hopes (or the Cqstn) »«• rioter to the win than regime in the early days of th« " revriutlon. “Cuba needed a fearless «PProaeh and resourceful leader, one who “• would put his own penumal ambi- *''®**"^ tions aside and trork for his peo-. PJ*- I The plan had been to put the “Instead, we hear words from Pn>i>e within 67 million miles of Is lips which prove to me, at ibe sun at its nearest upproach. least, that he has forsaken prin- Announcement that all three ciple for profit — his own profit, otaKO of the rpeket had fired not that of the Cuban people. came only 10 minutes after “If C^astro wants eqfuality we launching, should give toliim and not sub-, A 1 sldlze his government with federal Then, lirvlO more Ihinutes, sci-iunds,’’ Broomfield said. enticts reported that ground sta- The frsat part sf the baildlag Sought 'Carburetor Man' to Murder Bill Lassiter A night watchman at the c r. and then “decided to rest! L. B. Elsenlohr. company man-e," he said. jager.. said he closed the building . went Into my room to He at 5:30. dow end when I switched off the; “I was the last to leave and 1 taw flames glowing In the everything was fine at that tinie,"| kitchen.” |he said. Contents of the bulldlngl OwMTs ef the hunber cemeaer P"*"**- varnishes.! ^ ^ ^ aiw Mr. end Mrs. Archie Beet bardware, lumber, end building ‘Continued From Page One) .Mrs. Beat wee at the wwftt bet > year-old silver blonde ex-modcl, had ae Idea hew the lira eaold Assisting Waterford Township accused of plotUng her husband’s have started. Her hasboad Is oat departments from [death. af towa. I'tlTilte Lake, Independence, andj Neither Kent nor Prosecutor Th- j Bloomfield To- nsbins. Police Samuel H. CHson would disclose nZIilii contents were re-routed traffic from Airport to the contents, however, ipartially insured,________________‘Crescent Lake roads along MM. ‘ it S:M a.m. space ageocy sd- entisU In Washington ss|d the tCmmerUng bp Norman Nairoailc. fostrumeat-pached payload had ■eparated from the third stage ____. , „„„ The questions aA: Should the G^^arms the only village purchase the property for raS used as a village hall being sought by three candidates, and library. Candidates for three other posts; should the Coaacll assess prepare unoppcised. ' erty owners ap to 91.M per $1,0M ON FRANKLIN BALLOT i a»weeed Appearing on the Franklin ballot | “* ® ® . wlU be the names of 15 candidates; And should the village amend an for seven posts; three questions ordinance that would allow rezon-and a proposal. ''ing of the property from retiden- save, d the U emuHdete. are i «•' “> ^ ^ I charter amendment propoaal .ii They are Mwerd ^ G reaa, ScBwadt^'OtM) Behohdri, Robert MRcheil, WIHIaai Reha. Charles Ptaak aad Eugsas Kelly. In the four other open posU. incumbent Clerk Elsie Garwood wiU'be onwsed by Sfylvia Frilows; and incumbent Assessor Allred For the treasurer’s offlee, in- Board of Education to eeeapa the earth’s ! _ - I l>l Tax Hike in Washington commented after, looking owr the early data; "It! ^ 0“’ looks as though we have ourselves ttoaaL eOsottveoess Is fo be tb-a bird.” talaed.” A bird In the li^uage o( rocket! WTutmer said an extensive t»-experts is a sateUlte that flies aS|trainlng pragrsbi (or present l-taadieiis would be required, .’The only other leulble source planned. Instruments in the package were to measure radiation, gases, magnetic fields, micrometeorites, and temperatures bn the far reaches o( the solar system. This data is required before man' can make long trips into space. of income (other than third mill) (or NDEA is a shift of monies from programs and plans already outlined (or 196045. was ''nullified by Jones’ subsequent plea'of second degree murder and - _ '"jParenIs Opposing piny can thaidc his decision to' “take a nap” tor Ukely saving, his life. I Varner, Lodge Fightinq The examination against Mrs. ufT wiiicma, iiuwrvcr« ,i ». j « T Jt WM reported, though, that in the statement, taken Jan. 28. Mrs. 5r.il*. -fl T Lassiter admitted that she knew fl^l***^ Matson in the proceedings. Watson had waK-ed extradition Strangulation at MSUO I at 7 p.ra., washed up. ate Pontiac CFM to Hear About State Services Dr. Robert Mowltz, Waynt State University poUtical sdenoe pro-j fesaor and chairman of the Gov- her husband was dead before his called police last April 7 to report (Cbntimied From Page One) •xptato the srMtnuy action a( and to Wood Creek FArms will have arrangement (or existing ovei'-[ chsllenge for exoe^ncei three candidates seeking the t - - - . 'rtr U.'nllk #Uts/ MkAAl Im. _____ ^______II ._____ . ^ MM crowded conditions. that tha Prosecutor’s Office offered him “a deal” if he would testify to implicate in the murder Roy Hicks, another of the admitted killers. -- me miugei cut win auect me miiiea must simply have made a of ta. .tel. I**” ®‘**‘ “l^raUon. bui we will oampnlatianal error la Ibeir tor- m iro sam. maintain the same high stand- mala for rmohtag our appro^. The $ p.m. meeUng will be at tin •m*." Varner said. allaa,” Dr. Hannah sold. Dmtmunl^ Slices Building, 132 [ ’ The pHy Is that a smallrr num-j Dr. Hannah was asked; What if . . (.^buffed and the LANHINO tAP) - Far lack of three votes. House Democrats „ --------, .... f«My laot a loag-shot attempt fight to restore requested appro-i”!i5"' . .. . , v t . •“* *•<* alvll priaUons to both the Senate and, ^ «M|^vlt was taken by Jones ^ghts Issue la the Michigan if necessary, to the House of Rcp-ll*'^" !" be- Legislature. ----ntatlVes. J«>»“- »!''•“ another hood- ,ueniiH 5U Vice President Phil Mayrivll----------------------------------------------- asked for a special hearing ij ,u •’•e Kcpubllcan . controlled State before the Senate Appropriations 1 «|['d*vit Analra l'ommill«e rolled a U to Committee, he said, in a bid lo »' 'otr In the house. Fifty-six iwopen the MSU ca««. 'ole. were needed to bring It to I ter, with a two-year minimum sen- (||, debate c^. |tence. if he would “C(H)perate.” I ^Mering of both Rrpub-Redtord State Poltee Capt. -Fred Davida tcofled at the nfll- ' davit and I i. "These changes are necessary due to constraction of new facUi-Ben at the Benjamin Franklin School, Madison Junior High “At this period hi onr Wotery, there Is tauch interest la and aeed tor achieving levels of es-oeltence la public edacattoa beyond thoio which have, la the ^year Council terms open. They are John M. Ambrose, Roy W. Nelson and Thomas H. Jennings. Only incumbent in the election is Assessor Robert J. Swift, unopposed. Others running without opposition are Mrs. Alice Billlu seeking the clerit's post, and Robert C, Day for treasurer. Roy H. Watkins “Frankly, we frri that U Franklin Blvd. - of students will be alile to the school High School. He asked Mrs. Benson if she would prefer that her child remain . In an overcrowtfod school rather 'strength and vigor of our] Michigan than make the change? required this, but thUi “I am concerned with the emo “ eapeclally true now when we service Tta- Rov H Watkins 89 force . key t.cm.l stability of children. “ ^ Chestnut St..'wiflte held from laid Mrs. Benson survival wlto tbejluttlian W«ok)gy.,Satmttay at 1 p. m. at the BeU .......... Kent said the affidavit'a effect' eeeded vlnce iNt. 'sister and three brothers. Registered voters intei^ed , better state government m urged - - to attend by Roas Manchaster,j'^>»m this wfl] affect." chapter prealdem. Dr. Joha A. Haaaab has prom- Drifto to 35 Ft in N. Carolina Snow Buries Midwest I take advantage of the unly^ty. japproprtatton measure is adopted! ma^ yoi^ iGOP Might OK Election Entry Giant Capital Outlay Plea by Williams Clings to Utej Ucans and Deinocrate cromed _ ______.... party lines to vote (or or ngnhMt ichanges are in viotaUon of recom- peraHve.The NDEA Act repreaenU' Survlvli* are his wTfc' M.iiH. . charge that the manenrer, a rare parllamea mcndatlons to the parenU from .one opportunity." Ir*------- .. ’ ■* " auc)- the school system's psychologist. •" ~ ’ ---------- William J. Robertson. —j “These children many emotional ._. vary unwillingly hero to trim our budget rions,’’ I he replied Bui — and Dr. Hannah was In-sistenf on this point — the financial j problems are not so difficult that‘ there has been any contemplation to cloae down MSUO. not tvth temporarily. “What the final solution will be hu not yet been decided. sn*-;- ;57 Cent Government Bill Catches Up With Pontiac i “It Is hard lot them to pull up| roots and have to make new friends and establish themselves over ..and [over again." CRy Hall has been struck by 57 The group oI parents w as to(d worth of tempest in a teacup. Eedtral officials of the Office' of By The Assadatod Press |hltting areas still staggering (torn Mora.snow and-lce storms today orlPPUnf vlolant weather aariter “However. MSUO was founded * acroa* sections of the,this week. [H* full-fledged educational effort wlnier weary Midwest and South. The Weather 'TV P„u™ b MSUO 75 .r», Euwn, FA.MIUE8 MAROONED I ^ th«iht Of compromising inountAin regions of north^^tst increeee in th« M^ii annm. North Carailna, the Army. Nation-7 ^hat ninth grade students would have the option to remain at Waah-[Ington. but would have to provide [their own transportation. Action will be taken on the pro-Jpoaed changes after school rep- LANSING (B-Llle flickered to clear thei-e wetr no committments interested Piun presently calls torlrans- fUm* *• understood Republican Franklin by change of boundary, yew or in 1961. But the flame was 23 from Wllaon to Bagley. 42 from ^ ^ ^ aver the problem with colleagues. "’i*n«r to Alcott, 29 from Wever This niuch emetged from sn * «•-«“ -^ridon 15 from McCarroll to avU and Defense MobUlsation in Waahingfon claim the city owed them mondy. Last mofith. they sent oU a btU which went, tint, to tha Michigan Office of avil Defense in Battle Creek, next to the Oakland County. Office of Civil Defense and Unally, yesterday, to City Hall. Pontiac will have to buy to send in Its payment, IF It does pay up-wall, Stierer sighed. were 24 feet, with drifts up to 35ihe said -ftlrAtlU-' TvSar is rMUoi -Umwrpturt WNtdas I • - ■ ".toawTtl I teel. In four counties hit hard by I : wins Vttadtr MertbM«t. ivB m as 5t , earlier storms. Mote sa. sight. 1^ "Thert's 100 mack iNtotaeas at M«U. II 1 [Means Committee. The haddle r . Twins Babies •It the fluff al'Ea«f I. ** wnsmicuon. erupting in the western plainM, dispensed with, thon mnn»u m.m preposal tor creattoa ef a state 9L7 MILLION THIS VEAR The fresh late winter storm. Drooiooj. dumped 2 to 1 inches of'snow be made a\-Bi'tobie ’ fOT™MSUO," atrtberity. Only $5,760,000 was authorized^ ' 1 I ViV......... **■ the mtem Dakotas and Lodge aald I The authority was urged as a•** caplUI outlay' UtotlcaJ twins scored i BA............B^ 1 A teT '** 8 _____a ________ ai_.[ •««_____ ... .. . o . a a.. .... ! miPrwvaArn ...laKi « _list_BR UnUSUAI '*nntlhlo ffhlatn'* wArndmoo on Same Day uIbT:; iseastern Dakotas and [Lodge said , .. . ——------, „ , ... . "“h their,pnanclng device for W mUlions|P;'^* ‘^P"»^»ltf‘3mUllon ”^"^“^»'_^^W^^^^ ,U|ww Misaissippi Valley before plush IpsUtutlons fesemWe the I shifting stow ly eaatward. Houae, of Lords." he added Bi|te.rui.'S?.'t^T:'.'".:'....is I ,* * ♦ “M.i^ C^mlttee on waste 1»- .......... >i ,1 The recent heavy snowfalls and(7*?*“,*«* campuses, we could ...... continued cold weather have lefti"«* P'«“y ««»•’’ fssr as. 1. pmum I* “w blanket In the north j “MSUO Is a seaad lasMtattea. ’>^«»^rtng m it .e«i. «•«, to epeni. aad approprla-l ----•"* Arkanaas before gproadlng "JJ* . northward Into the Lower Ohfo•»« •» Ussfu § 2 Vglley. in newrlmllding over the next three'***'^'’ •'* or four years. RepuMIcaa tegtalsttve leaders MAY GO ON BALLOT ^ Mn* •• tegafhar Only heroic measures couM re-viva the apparently dead hUl. hut Strom (IVTreverse City), oommit- Colleges, universities and mental Mn. Janette Boughner of 3340 Emmofis Rd.. Avon Township, and Mn. Annette Bowers of 46780 Waco S5t.. Utica, are identical twina. Both are 10. tee chainnan, said 1 was being given to . a Novamber The question of budgets (or the huge Meek el bende •tate's unlvcrsiUee and eoUegte Js ' now to the bands of the (uO ^ ate," be said. f t are down for the lion’s •hare of projects reconuneadod by the governor to lawmakars. WiUlams said over-all buHtfing needs for the next five years have been put at as much as 000 million dollars, and that coHeges “view SJijrX' “* **'*“' •' ®: «" »<«»»»,«, Muh I, te, AH A. M «-■ ,Ah ,„d bo. ~ S beea rashed to Iba haapltal for “Wa were anyuad.” said Annette. “She had planned to oomt ■ see me and I'd planned to go her when our babies No figure was , _ _____ though It would delay any actual rowing poosibllity. -A. aa aaa . ...... conriructicn. It would produo* a|«id Michigan's mMitandiiw'g^l ' g 1 ------ . Veneiuels to be-|tower totereat rate on atate borrow- eral ohligation d^ to down to ml _ _ It Jt Wry. Ithe height of Niagara Falls. I Williams and Engstrom mode lt>34th »mn«g tha'statta. Center Haopltel la Bacheeter. It wu the seooyid cUld for both. He •igbed agala os he fornght ^al^^ hoadUag ehargm alsag SHerer was asked bluntly: "Art you going to pay up or not?" Hg sighed a third time and made regretful mierence to that pet phrase public officiate find so ven you’d have to say that 'taken the matter under ” he said. Opened by Robert A. Mierer, assistant dty manager, the bUl geys the city failed to pay to full left year on a joint purchase with the OCDM, apparently of chll defense ''t£"’S described (his equiFl^®*^* •T®»«ph Staff ment. forcefully, but succinctly as: I Dr. John R. Ctositog. SMtotant •MS Ne. H-IU M PAI Ne. (Professor of obstetrics and gyne-The aapoid bataare: Ml. 1™'®©' «t the University of Michl- Stieror recognimd what ntly was a stock number and^:H,!?Ai.“. !L gan a search through clvU deiensei«,on 1- .1:1 flies to sen What the number da. Ku,’^^,“*® He couldift find the number. 80METHINQ OR OTHKB “Apparently U refers to some piece of radiological equipment or other that we have bought ‘ past m years on a 5O-S0 the federal government. duatrausriH «■ ught to the Obastotwttb t. N We’ve bought over lOp Geiger With federal aid. "Bnf whteh one ar« they rotor-ring tor I don’t knew.” Hw cMy has been toff la a It wstots to pay its hills on the| one hand, but it warns to knowl wiiat it's paying for, too. (eight cents-the OCDM mailed the original letter free to BattM Oeok) phis ths. (our-«ool stamp CORRECTION In oor odvirtiMment of Thuridoy's Pontioc Prm, the firit poyment for tho Moytog Drytr-Wothir should havo roodi “Moy I960." Tbs 6**4NMssksspisg Shop sf PisHm S! % Neree p| 4.11SS I THE POXTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MARCH 11. 1960 THREft New Home Insurance Plan Offers Saving LANSING (4V—A new hotneown-m insurance program, effective April 4, will enable premium savings of up to ?7 per cent, the Siate SINUS Sufferers IMS Mwt He )ml EwiMiv. M* Insurance Commission reported today. Homeowners policies oonsoUdate fire, liability, theft and oOier coverages into one padcage. Most firms (dfering this coverage have accepted the new plan, the depart-naent said. The department siM three factors make the savings possible: ' 1. A favorable loss ratio. 2. Savings in overhead through the consolidation. 3. A different system of options to permit elimination of small claims that are expensive to process. The American Telqihone and ^ Telegraph Co. paid cash divi- ij dmids totaling 3707,810,000 to ite j 1.625,000 stockholders in 195»-the I biggest such payment in American | corporate history. tAdTtrtlMmwt) DO YOD HAVE AXTHEITIS? H*f# i$ a rntfsog* you wUI want fo rood. MM MS WNN* H M iMMy Mi M IHm. 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(m >ASTsatfM FLY TO CALIFORNIA 80 College Students Halt Blind Girl Skips Acclaim After Heroism in Bl^ze iRogers Sees More lAntitrust Action PHILADIXPiaA (AP) 17-yearold Theresa Hayies was there unto aomeoae palled Off my Demonstration Until the ***■ p«w«staww»** .... . did not fail m the performance Spring Vocation jot her duty. • BIN nUNCDOO %' • BAM DBOO • OAELANn __ Hawaii $99.10 iW FeiiY Stnrict. be. fill* WgMiad M. rOppesile Peatiae Abperli OR 1.1254 By nw Aiaaeteted Preaa 'Kegro discontent over aegre-gated lunch counters hai qcead to Arkansas, but the situation has ' in Montgomery, Ala., where Negro student leaders caDed a temporeiy halt to demonstratioas. The leaders voted Thursday night to suspend their campaign for integrated food aeivke after spring vacatioo at Alabama State OoUege, a Negro institutiqn. Their action came on the heels took hold of my band and directed attorneys general sUyed at her braiUeequlpped me out the main entrance” investor protection, promised ’’ooo-tinoous and vigorous" antitrust enforcement in the future. He said tbat last year. 63 new were filed in the LAKE CITY (UPI)-Cart H. Anderson, Lake aty superintendent of schools the past nine years, an- ; nounced be is resigning the post effective at fife end of June be-< e Board of Education: would not give him a two-year contract. The Board said its poUcy | was to offer only one-jwar con-j tractf'. WHITE FUME rifilOUCoBlitioui ■ HS recommended to Patterson and the slate board of education that K consider dosing the adiool daiming faculty members •re unable to control tV students. TUrty seven Negroes arretted during a student demonstration three days ago face trial bi Mont-gonfery City Court today. Spectators have been barred from the trial. Meanwhile, a college offidal taU about two-thirds of the 2.300-member student body met Thuro-day night and agreed to refrain from any further demonstrations. Faculty memberr called the meeting to guide the students "odt of the recent emotional conflict in whidi they have been involved," the Bourre said. Five Negro coDege students were scheduled for arraignment in Munidpsl Court at Little Rock today on charges growing out of a lunch counter demonstration. More than 90 atudcnti took seats at • downtown lunch counter There was •• amMMaced Itia-crary for the Ohrisfina’s egfise. bvt hi Londsa there was s^mw-laltoa was headed ter the COr- All of the studenu were led to safety but Fire Lt. WitUam Adgie, 42, was killed fighting the blaze^ Six other firemen were injured. smelled the smoke," explained Theresa, "but i| didn’t bother me. I thought it was my;there was a possibility the Chris-duty to stay at the switchboard, tlna would cdl at U.S. ports. 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Iname of his barber?- bow come David doesn't give Why is Beaver so Hide to Ridcy Ndaon the name of IWallyT He’s givli« Ud brotberalbarber? The airlines-leased * property at Waiow Run is not taxed because Why can’t Madison Square Garden find a ring annoimcer who can pronounce the word “athletic,as in New York Athletic Assn., in less than four syllables? it is owned by the University of Michigan. A biU is peadlng In the state leased property at pnbUcly owned airports be tax exempt Robert Wilson, vice president of Capital Airlines and spokesman for airlines operating at Willow Run, said, “Whether or not we’d have to add the tax to the already great cost of moving will be an important consideration in making our decision.’’ Why don’t those pretty TV weather chida slow down their' . to hurricane force? The Canadian highs mingling with the Montana lows Mways push the pollen count in& the Caribbean before they come up for air. Yet, On the other hand, they make an, elocutionaiy death march out of the commercials. Mayor Louis C. Miriani and the Detroit Cduncil have urged passage of the tax-exemption bill. But .-■the legislative committee of die Wayne County Board of Supervisors voted opposition. The legislative and airport committees of the Board of Supervisors have scheduled a meeting next Wednesday to discuss the problem. Asks Clearing House of Racketeer Data Why doesn't the D.A. on “Perry Mason’’ wise up ^ sdve those mysteries the way we do? Just count the lines given each actor. The one with the least invariably did it. In recent months this formula failed only twice. Both times ; the commercial won. I Why ( . doesn't somebody toss a gutterball on “Jackpot Bowling’’ and give the rest of us a reason to go on living? What will become of all the rusty razor blades used inthat underwater shaving cream commercial? If Horton Foote really understood that William Faulkner story he scripted for this week’s “Playhouse 90,’’ why didn't he tell somebody? From our side of the screen it appeared to be a documentary on wood: How to cut it, v—u .4 . „ii j 4 j 4 *f. carry it. Actor Richard ^ hour toting rational cfoaring house for mlor-i.^ in and out of , cabin.'whlfo, He foresaw a tenter of exchange jings to gruniing. grc;aning Kim Stanley. > on the national level where "the Why don't Perry Como. Bing scheming promoter wto is thrown Crosby. Pat Boone and Dinah out M one state will find that his Ishore sing the songs the way re^rd tos preceded him to every iRjchard Rodgers, Irving Berlin other place where he may again |q,1c PoHer, etc. wrote them? Or| seek to set up shop. Ljgp ^Uectively change the name , „ * * 4 :yof, tneir shows to “Numb That Lefkowitz said the need for such]-j.y^,.. - central clearing house was “imperative’’ to catalogue informa- tion and records concerning in> • Junctionsf * dissolutions and other dvil actions against individuals and firms “In a manner similar fo the Federal Bureau of Investigation's documentation of criminals and criminal activities.” Ohio’s Two Senators Friendlier at last Won’t it be fun when Mary Ann Mobley tells how she managed to leave the "Be Our Guest’’ show and come back without having gone to Hong Kong? GOLD OR ANTIQUE WHITE DECORATIVE Wall Clocks AT A VERY ATTRAarVE PRICE! ________Iful, richly carvad Syroco Wood dosignt. WASHINGTON (AP) - Ohio’s two senators, Frank J. Lau«che and Stephen M. Young, buried the hatchet Wednesday long enough to pose together for a photograph. On the day he was s^ted in the Senate last year. 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MARCH U, IMO Otmtd and PvbUihad loeatlg by ¥ht PmUae Pre$s Comfanif City Must Keep Pace to Continue Growing Displaying deep wannth and an extremely friendly manner, Simon E. “BvNKT” Knudsin spoke to an overflow crowd Of Pontiac business leaders at the annual Area Chamber of Commerce dizmer. it ir ★ In his genial, homespun delivery of the keynote address, Binocr Knud-8tN left no ^bts in the minds of the audience about what makes him tick. Ida. KNVBnif is a composite of the car he produces. He thinks and acts in a bold, hard>driving way to bring about work- like the Pontiac automobile, he is a man with a mission. In speaking on the theme, "Be a Gk»d Neighbor," Mr. KNuoaBN emphasised cooperation between individuals to successfully reach a practical solution. He further stressed that cities like Pontiac are in the same category as cars. Ttiey must keep up with Ute times. Snonhous changes are taking place and a new and different coir* cept ot living is the result. ★ ★ ★ Thnmghoet his speech Mr. Knudaea eontinaally returned to conninaHy spirit and the rela-tionshlp between businesses and the dtiiens of Pontiac. He referred to this as neighborliness. If we are to grow as a community, it would seem that our cue should be to develop successfully the hard-hitting approach for our City used bjr Buhkt Knussin at Pontiac Motor. ★ ★ ★ With a man like Mi. Knvdsbn at the helm of our leading industiy, it is up to the rest of us citlsens to be forward-looking enough and set the same fast pace as a progressive City that has made the Pontiac car first in the medium price field. UB. Oovemment and American companies and foundations to improve cmidlUons in Latin America and of other free assistance given by teams of American scientists, economists and technicians. Are the Latins themselves doing as much comparatively for their own peoples? Too often, perhaps, the comfortably well-to-do are not interested in raising the living standards of their poor but only in enriching themselves. Political and economic responsibility are the bases for development. We all know there are fine, able and dedicated leaders in all these countries but they must have intelligent co-operation in their own lands and the President’s speech did much to strengthen their hands. Aid to Latin Americans Depends on Self-Help Speaking In Br^ a short time ago. President Elsenhower stressed the fact that there will be less UB. military aid to Latin American nations in the future and more economic assistance. Since I960 BrasU has received $167 million in military aid, the highest of any South American country. A few days later in Introducing President Euiraown to the Chilean Congress Human Vmiu,senate president, said the United Stetes should prefer "your nearest neighbors, your truest friends when the" need arises for support and help." in his reply the President made a telling point which is applicable to all developing countries. ★ ★ ★ "Chile, like all growing countries," said President Ewin-■owu, “will need capital for economic development. Here and elsewhere that capital must come primarily from within; from the encou^ement of savings, which depends on confidence in economic and poUtical stabUlty and • their inteUlgent investment; from a just and equitable tax system, strictly enforced, and from incentives to more efficient production and distribution, including the incentive of eompetition." it it it Instead of resenting American aid to war ravaged Europe, as they do, tatin Americans should remind ttiMfeiyce of their enormous export ti|Mle with the UB. in raw materials; wf ntnkms of dollars spent by the Is tbs buckwheat pancake for winter breakfast passing out? Aceordini to of Birmingham, the sulphur and molasses spring cleanup remedy no longer Is necessary In many famlUes, because Its prln-.^ cipal function was to clear the system of the residue that had accumulated from too many such flapjacks. There's something to think about In the sentiments In a letter from "An Old Political Observer," who asserts that after all the other Democrat hopefuls have run themselves ragged, Adlal E. Sterenaon will cop the nomination. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Michael A. Baner of Si Parkhurst St.; 88th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chapman of 33M Hill Road; 54th wedding annlver-%ary. Mrs. Mattie McLeod of »2 Mark Bt.; 81st blrUiday. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Howcy of 84 Bast Howard St.; 82nd birthday. Mrs. BUa Marray of 122 South Avery Road; 81st birthday. PoUr A., Paul a and PhUlp C.; tbg triplet sons of Mr. and Mrs. WUUam 0. Annstrong ir., of 230 Chippewa Road; seventh Urthdsy. ComeUna Rathberne of Bloomfield Hills; 81st birthday. Mrs. BUsabeth FMehsr of Keego Harbor; 85th birthday. Mr. and Mra. Glenn Bingham of Birmingham; 52nd wedding annlver-•My. Henry naveHong of Auburn Heights; 82nd birthday. Mrs. Blata Winterstein' of Rochestei;; 82nd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cisler Of Walled Lake; 51st wedding snntver- •My. Bben McGUUvray of Uotamora; nrd birthday. Voice of the People ‘Our NatioiCs Future Lies in Awakening of Citizens* Hertert Hoover says modem democracy’s problems can be solved offly in a pulpit. Anyone can see or read In our editorials what,has been done to ns u a whole. ★ ★ ★ Did jm Bctloo Mac af cor great leadere are resigning in nn effort te wake m np. Cniem we’re awakmed, nU other efforts are fruiUcns. R ★ ★ We mint bodt our Congressmen and Senators with mail that wU their heels, as that is where our future lies. It might work. Mrs. LncUle Browa 4610 Linwood Dr. j Tide Has Turned ‘‘Let’s Regulate Since TV Infancy’ Sleeping Pills’ We read so many cases of people having either conunitted suicide or taken too many sleeping pills by mistake, it seems they should be taken the market without a doctor’s orders. It * it Men and women ought to bo Round Peg in a, Square Hole When TV first came out, I sneaked down to the corner tavern to watch it. Now I sneak down to the comer tavern to get away from it. DnUom Chicago These Are Rules for ‘Voice’ Letters The writer’s name and address must accompany all Voice of the People letters. This Information will be puUisbed unless the writer, requests that It be withhkd, in which case we will substitute a pen name if the letter is not of a critical nature. Letters n rAKiNTs Should strive to be tolerant with teen-agers, bearing in,mind that David Lawrence Says: Primaries Benefit Nixon, Kennedy It to sborteB aad order. taken motivet. Most aulcldes would not attempt It If the qnlck Impnlae were beaten down and tbe pare aecideats are tragic. ★ ★ Sleeping pills should be sufficiently moderate to protect the user against death, no matter how many be takes. A hospital could have what it wanted and other people eould get the more powerful ones on a doctor’! written The Man About Town Signs of Spring They Persist, in Spite of What Thermometer Says there always aoems to be i thing tbs matter with. So many first robins are being reported that they no longer are news, unless 11kg Mrs. Bevsriy Eempmsn of Keego Harbor, you se; more than a domn In one flock. Robins usually travel In pairs. Spring Is surely close at hand, as WASHINGTON - Some of the politicians may scoff at presidential primaries and pooh-pooh them, but somehow both Sen. Kennedy and Vice Preei-dent Nixon are better off from a publicity stand-than they if they hadn’t entered the Net Hampshire p r! marles. For a sizable •egment of th« electorate — not i mere handful, LAWRENCB such as are canvassed in public-opinion polls — actually expressed themselves by their votes. Vice PTMldent Nbun polled is courageously battling in aome of the primaries, and his best chance la in Wisconsin. But should Hr. Kennedy win there, too, it does look as if there will be no stopping the Massachusetts senator. Mr. NUos wm given a gwd m. Ken-obarget r lor This has the effect of putting a damper on those Demoerata who were getting ready to have h field day over Mr. NIxon’i commentx about cotrnnuniam in reference to his own politieal opponents in the California aenatorial race a decside ago. The recent comment by the vice president shows that he knows how to rise above persorialities. But, on the other hand, this maneuver doem't diapoae of the conn-munist issue altogether. The attack on Sen. Kennedy ;4oubtlcm will continue becaum he indicated n disposition toward the eventual recognitian of Red Chins under certain ciieumstaaees. who Is one of the few remaining maple syrup makers In the Pontiac area, uys the sap already has commenced to run from some trees which he taps In Waterford Township. We need have no fears that our present snow will drift and clog our roads, ac- ' cording to -V Goat neweUlng, one of my areather watchers on Pontiac Ttall. He saye the mid-day thawing haa caused It to become encrusted. A pelr of aqulrrele near the home of Mr. and Mra. Geerge Curley In Elisabeth Lake Estates have exhausted the supply of nuts and acorns which they stored under the garage floor, and are regular beggars for food at the kitchen ElMabswer in the New ttomp- Dr, William Brady Says: No Hormone *Creme* Can Rub Out Wrinkles Sen. Kennedy got a larger vole tbaa tbe two Democratle aspir-In IIM. The publicity given by the New Hampshire primaries to the two • oandidates—NIxsn and Kennedy— was priceless. Mr. Nixon didn’t campaign personally, so his big vote is especially Impressive. Mr. Kennedy did campaign peiv sonally, and piled up a vote far larger than that of any other Democratic aspirant to the presidency in the New Hampshire primaries of past years. ★ A A Democratic leaders throughout the country are examining the results. They see Mr. Kennedy as a^ good votfrgetter. They see Mr. Nixon as a man who can’t be written off u reaiflly today u was attempted a few months ago. Some important condutions can be drawn from the New Hampshire primaries. If, tai state after state. Sen. Kennedy wtaa the presidential primariei, will the Democratic national canventkM dare to sidetrack him? • It H does, the ery win bo raised that etoy beeaam at Ms rrtigtso la he being barred. TVs viewpoint Indeed wee fraaMy Elveryone wears or should wear, In hot weather or cold, a blanket ^ fat under the skin, called Pan-nicuhia Adiposua. : la a P 0 0 r _ conductor, ao ^ M subcutaneous M- ' ^ * etkeepaone > in cold ler and cool irm weather. paimleulus s as a cush-^^^^^^H r shock a b r against In-HHHHI tha blanket warm in cold weather and cool in warm weather. The paimieulm serves as a cush-^ ion or shock a b aorber against In-L ____ Jttriea. It gives ,»snv roundness. smoothness and beauty to the figure, masculine or feminine, though in the female the pannl^ua is more distinctive than in & male. In starvation, malnutrition or prolonged illness, whfn the diet falls to provide the minimum dally requirement of fat (say 2H to 3 ounomi, the individual Uvm off tbe paniilcnhu, and as this store of tot la consumed, the nonnal tor-,rews In the sUn become more ob- wonderful results than the patient haa been led to expect. Face-lifting, tor instonce. Is all right tor a burlesque queen but ao often It proves 'disappointing in everyday aocit} Ute. A A w Treatment of hare-lip and/or cleft palate la beyond the province of the plastic surgeon. It demands the skill of the M.D.-D.D.S., the physician dentist, tbe oral surgeon. Treatment of bunion, flat feet, Peoria, Arizona bow legs, spinal curvature, high hip, low shoulcM' demands the akill of the orthopedic surgeon — one the family physician .will approve. A W A edit aU letten. Became of limited space, the following items will not be u^ in this colunui: poetry, artides from other publications, requests for return of lost artides, letters concerning individual problems or thanks to individuals for personal favors, and statements which are libdout for tbe newspaper or the ‘Only the Lord Can Solve World Woes’ The laws of God and the right way to live that Jesus ao beautifully expounded and explained so many years ago are still tbe same laws we live under today. When we’re about to embark on any project, we should give these laws serious consideration and ask our-selvm: What would Jesus do? Hwii. If we do what we believe lie weald da, we’ll be in a maeb happier frame af mind and eMIribale to a bettor, happier elvHbattoa. Whea eaoiigh of an da thin, well bring aa ead to Ike ebaotte, ndxed-ap cendiUoa af tbe world today aad briag paradise oa earth. Following God’a law( as taught by Jesua> Is the only thing that will save tbe world. Ralph T. KeellBg Jesus can comfort every ^eart that la lonely, heartsick and burdened. He is the Friend that nq one elsh can ever be. He is the need of all the world. W. D. ‘Which Path Will Workers Taker Our foreign trade is slowly becoming less and less from what it should be and the main reason is because wages are so high here we can’t compete with the rest of the world. Are the workers of this country going to be happier at higher wages and dwindling work or more hours of employment and more total money? Elsie Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE ’Riere is nomeed for self-defense ... Or cause to be afraid . . . Unless our conscience haunts ds with . , . Mistakes that we have made ... As long as we are true to God . . . And do His holy will ... He surely will protect us and . . . Our hopes and dreams fulfill ... But if we disobey His laws . . . And we neglect to pray ... We can expect a fearful night . . . And then a dismal day . . .And all our efforts to defend . . . Our record sad and poor . . . Win not excuse our 'failure or ... Provide the slightest cure . . . There is no need for self-defense ... It is but wasted time ... For h Is ftitila to deny ... Or try to hide a crime. Copyright, im Tax Tips niouoirre for idday Mt norf Ui*n on* a lant ptrUInlns to Dd hjrlltaa not dia-trjataiM^ * ni^ ba (Oopyrigbl UN) My ktotfolk have failed, and my familiar friends have forgotten mr.-Job 18:14. A A * Our chief Want in life is somebody who shall make as do what we can; this is the service of a friend.—Emerson. INTERNAL REVENUE SAYS: Choose tbe income tax return which is best for you, either the 1040. 1040-A or the^all new 1040-W. The new 1040-W can be used by wage or salary earners, regardless of the amount and who have 8200.00 or less of dividends and interest. Read the new 1040-W instructions for the answers to your questions, Case Records of a Psychologist: months ngo In Kennedy Hretos aa Mmelhing to be borae In mind by tbe rmiventton detogntos. For if there ia a resentment developed inside . the Democratic Party, it could ntean a large stay-at-home vote In Niwember or even considerable support tor the Re-publican ticket as a punitive meas- maybe wrinkles which the subcutaneous blanket concealed bectme more noticeable. Some peer tools beHevn that wrinkles eaa be rubbed or massaged away aad that eertahi He Drinks to Hide Waning Ardor proper twlei tt tbe svriet, are - . '1 wU «toeurtob’' er ersf af Ike bady Even more important is the ’’image” of Mr. Kennedy as a presidential candidate which the newspaper reports of the different primary campaigns will be giving In the next few months. No other candidate will be as much In the public eye. nor will there be any such accumulation of votes throughout the country. SIT IT OUT Most of tNe other would-be can-didaten-Sens Lyndon Johnson and Stuart ^ymit^on. and Adlal Stevenson — are staying out of the primariee. Sen, Hutyrt Humphrey The Country Parson Unhappily, when they realize that this dream ia totuoua they prefer to keep quiet about It If any reader should dte what thia or that authority has said about this, I can only remind the reader that 1 am wdl aware that innumerable physicians and others, past and preaant, have believed and said or still believe and say^ that various dntp, chemicals, oils, solvents and poiaont, such as Iodine, mercury, nitroglycerin (dynamite), tetra-ethyl lead, nltro-benzot, etc. etc. inay be absorbed But nobody has proved sclent if-icatly that the unbroken ildn is pervious to anything applied eu-ternaOy. We have long since pasaed the day when a doctor, no matter how eminent, made anj^lng so by pronouncing it ao. A tooe wMbsat wrlaktoa la il vacaai ar "deadpan” taae. wNb- Tom’t wife u$ed the advice in the sex booklet mentioned below and soon salvaged her marriage. Tom then came straight home instead of stopping in ' taverns titl he was, drunk. If you wives have mata approaching 40, by all means memorise this ease. And send it to other wives who can use ft to restore their formerly happy homes. By DR. OEORflE W. CRANE CASE E405: Tom R.. aged 44. is the platonic husband mentioned yesterday who was ohronical^ drunk. "Dr. Oane." be admitted, "I get dnmk each night to bide my wao ing sexual vigor from my wlto. "She abows ao much ton e e r n over me if I < Itone drunk, that I use this method to hold her afisc Son. For I am no| good aaahuaband aaa of itqaor, however. I bold on to her. Bat n prater to regato my mu vigor . , divorce STARTS five ngety. Such aurfery, of AAA couree by an operator your family m -i#- dortor can recommend, are «t11 t„ w« advlaed to remedy an Infcriorily to complex or to aave a Job., , ao ah# can prevent _ „ *, * * Tbm’a wlto waa blithely Ignorant DeRdtethelureof revealliig’ be- of the aeemt came of her boa-•kfllfolly touchedHip 'band’s nl|WIy drunken sprees, aft^ pictures, plastic or sculp- She even btomM Ms companhos Mugny femnlty lem of l\gm’s atentoJtom Actaally, ehe waf mere Ibe rauM tbaa all of bis drlnkinK pals! bUeed, you wives are usually at tout M per eeat to blame for aahappy homes and divorces, largely beeaara of your ignorance! You abet divorce by your sins of omissioi)! Most of you wives don’t run around with other men and thus Jeopardize your marriages by sins of commisaion. * A A But your sins of omission can ruin your marriage just as quickly- ' • 8ION8 or IMPOTENCE* Wives, memorim these claisical signs of male impotence: Heavy drinking by men past 40, eepeclally those who were only moderate drinkers or complete teetotalers earlier. A gambling mania, either on the horses or at cards and dice. Recktosa drivlag, often with the spoken hope tbot the ru util bora o btowont oad rMI over! Tbio It too ralcMal wlib of ttiose ofraM to aettvriy poll tbe trig-gee of ■ guB or twailow poison. . Oironic cauitir remarks to tbe wlto, u well u exceulve nagging and cruelty to the children. A A * Affolrs with other younger, dls-■olute fernaim. Sometimet the Impotent male will glamorize the paramour and even reverence her, writing poetry to )i«r, etc. resolutely baniahed her own nat-tural feminine passivity and took the initiative in erotic matter. Within two weeks, they were ro-mamlc and devoted. Tom came straii^ home from the office, instead of stopping to get drunk at from divorce where both would have been unhappy the rest of theii lives. So send for the frank booklel "How to Prevent Impotence.” en-clooing a stamped return envelope, plus 30 cents. Them are non-profit bookleto sc your newspaper makes them avaU-able to help prevent divorce. >g.Py. OMra* AxC«n» SSmoS see to eSfir gjint oM pOntbif cotu when you •mO MTcbototlctl ehoru oU oow (Oepyrtgh' 18W> A medical '•worry wart" who thopi around from one doctor to I another, seeking sympa% and pills for a variety ot miner aches to camoaflage his bMief in his sex-oal defidency, / Tom’s wUq. loved Mm. to she J >11 J I* «'*' «»»n>bit % THE PONTIAC PRESS. f^RIDAY. MARCH ll> j1>eo SEVEN Predict Rising Car Production 12,427 More Units Are Expected to Be AAode This Week DETROIT (II—Automotive N( estimated Tbunday domestic car makers will turn out 151,100 units this week. The figure would be 13,427 more than last wedTs assemblies when plants In New Jersey, Delaware, Missouri and Kansas worked short weeks because ot weather conditions. Auto makers built 134.036 cars in the comparable week a year ago. The sis compact Uses are ex* ' pectcd to acoowat for MJ per cent of the total. Antomotlvo News saML Last sreek the coan^ pacts took a record M.1 per coat or M,ltt salts. Truck output this week wu estimated at 28,900 units compared with 28,107 assemblies last week and 24.367 the week ended March 14 a year ago. ranxtisn car markers are scheduled to turn out 7,965 cars and 1,834 trucks this week compared with 6,853 cars and 1,622 trucks last week. There were 9,369 cars and trucks made in Canada dur ini; the comparable week of last ye". Jet Pilot Lands on Bridge to Find Nome's the Some COLUMBUS, Ohio tn-Only the name was familiar at the spc$ where Air Force Lt Tom Barnett parachuted tb earth from his crippled F102 Jet fighter. ^ The young pilot ejected from the fiamed-out Jet at 25,000 feet above Ohio and drifted for a number ot miles as icy winds carried his paradiute al^. He finally landedf near the Ohio River — on Barnett Ridge. the Bab's SPORTUTE Mete riwfl 30JM0 bewL eri gelher eodiyeor fe try fer ihe trophies in the Ameticon Bewlinp Cen* . tkipoirtt than any ether single tevmey in spertil Everybedy geed velues, tee. And Wd like to point evt that prfce alone Is no certoln indication of voIm. You can pay a liitte fer 0 suit—end get only 0 little. The trick is to deliver 100 cents* worth of fabric qualHy, tailoring end fitting f^ every dollar you spend. That's what we da. ^ that's why we hove so ers. Are you one of themt $49.50 to $89.50 You Can Charge It |at the Hub and Take 6 Months Pay CldHiiers ' IS M. Saginaw . Opas Mao.. M m I PJS. “ClATON’S COIONIAI ANNIVERSARY Sill” -1 IHE VIRGINIAN COLLECTIOr BY VAIENUE SEAVER ORIGINALS 3065 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD Keego Harbor Open Monday & Friday Evening Til 9 ♦ Telephone FE 5-9474 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH VP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY THE POyTIAC PRESS: FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 19«0 NMd a Spray License? LANSNG (»<-A no Uoense fee wffl be mpHnA mitt a neir Unr effective Much 19 from i h poiaoos, the ! AgricuUuK p^pertment renb Post Exchange Idea Defended It’s a winner every"round” SAYS MR. SMOOTH TO MR. SILK Any man who knows the ropes, knows Kessler rings the belt It's got a price that just can't lose, it’s smooth as silk as welt I YMCA O/fers S-Week Class in Skin Diving Army and AF Put Out Handbook for Public Relations Officers A begfamen’ ridn and aeuba diving daw wfll be (rffered at the Pontiac YMCA pool, beginning Mooday night. WASHmqTON (AP) - The Army and Air Force are putting a press agent campaign to tell the public and local merchants about their poet exchange system —sometimes the target of coo-It gressional critics. Ihe two services have issued a new handbook on the subject for puMic relatioM officers. It is a Joint Army-Aft- Force regulation and. like others, is signed by Gen. L. L. Lemnitzer and Gen. Thomas D. White, respectively Army and Air Force chiefs of staff. Ir a- a From time to time, questions have been raised in Congress about possible competition by post exchanges with local stores. In the United States, as well as overseas, the two services operate an "Army and Air Force Exchange Service" to sell' merchandise to milftary personnePand otl dally authorized persons. The five-week dass is scheduled from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Mondays le coarse wlH be opea to Basic fundamentals will be taught, induding proper techniques in using masks, fins and ta^. Additional information nuy be obtained from John J. Moreau, director of the ‘Y’ Aquatics De-j partment, at 131 Mt. Qemens St. I The Array and Air Force now seem to be launched on a < palgn to forestall any new effort to end (deration of the system at big military establishments within the United States. .. preamble in the pamphlet says the over-all objectivn of the public relations program are to {make information "convoniently available" to the public ml obtain public understanding and support of the post exchange system. who ore aMe to swim. Coot of Tibelan Refugees Pray lor Freedom DARJEELING. India (Ai-Tibetan refugees scattered throughout India held special prayer cereiponies Tliurgday to mark the first anniversary of the Lhasa uprising againM~ Chinese Communist nile. Ceremonial scarves were oBeced to the Dalai Lama’s portrait. Tibetan leaders urged their coun. trymen to remain united and pray for the freedom of Tttmt. 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Ford beat Chev-■Irdlet by 52.000 units in the Uj ■imonths of 1959. | During January and February ‘ SI) as ■ L'uring January ana iruiuaijr • 5i°>evrolet sold 232,123 standard size, jicars. Fold sold 144.000. Ford soldi ■169.700 Falcons and Chevrolet sold ■135,113 Corvairs. Qole is right. On the other hand pectatioiis. "We can’t (laarrel with' Cole also predicted tales of 300,000*?««*«. though,” said one Ford dm this year and the seUing “"' ^ ^ .10 1*^ customer the car he is considerably below thatl^.j^,j,.. figure at yet. j ' Ford officials frankly admit Fal- Thmngh February Falcen so-con sales have surpassed their ex-' eenated for StA per oent of ihrd’s uilea. Oar>-air aoconaleil far lit per eent of ClwvrUlera member ef the compact Me la^ tnxtnred last faU, aecouated for M per eeat at Ptymeufh’a aalea. The industry sales pattern has ,,A 1. Chevrolet (^ 2. Ford (2) 3. Falcon (new) 4. Rambler (6) 5. Pontiac (4) 6. Oidsmobile (3) 7. Dodge (11) S. Plymouth (5) 9. BukHc (71 10. 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' ' ia an tiuB M ur 9CV taoe tl-' ____________^j/f We Will Just Learn to Listen G&MNSEN iGocf Will speak; We Will Know rmitusfnr Ommii I ' Would Limit Service of Civilians Overseas 2 OM PiU iMk StM* l' J| t Wta ■ mjr imx OUBSLES CtaPtaNiM Why are footstepi preaaed ever pward on the road to - 5 S-j Are we Impelled by adventure? Excttement? Curiosity? Or superiority — the knowledge that we ______ ^ u* on <**■ '**y *0 salvation — ■1ST SILLtRS v{«iii]e the unenlightened are on Itiieir way to nothingness? Do we feel tear or hope, rA-< son or emotion? Let us oonsMer some laymen. The founder of Layman’s Sunday or of —^is an advertising man. Murii of I agency’s activity is given fr^e-to promoting campaigns having religious sponsorship. Oa his advert!stag staff he em-bys oae expert whose sole Job 1 bripiac this advertlsiag ram-for Christ APPEARANa DOES COUNT! jftys miihty ki§ ihU9»ds OolhM Ckud by MTCHELL qXANERS Have • Effleleat 4 Rear Service • t Madera LoeaUeas • Utest and Most Modem EMlpaMat • Fick-ap aad Delivery Service MITCHELL 2685 Woodward Atc. Bloomfield Hills FH 8-298^ cleaners & SHIRT LAUNDRY 2267 Orchi^ Lake Bkwraneld tm. FE 8-9571 \ Near Middle BeltX paay throat dal-serriee activities. This is a big Madison avenue agency, with many hundreds of top commercial accounts. Why " ‘ 1 ^ncy head go to such lengths? “Because I want to serve God on His terms rather than my n,” is his answer. ♦ ★ ‘Our religious faith.’* he told '. “begins to work with our realization that God has a role for us, Yet, once committed to the proposal, the seeker of faith must pause to look ahead, to examine the problems be may encounter, the obstacles, the possible points of failure, of disaster. We may have teith in mystery. I miracle, in ritual, in morhl code. We may put oar faith in a single cssnmaad or lataetlon or afllrmallaa. Love one another. Or: De ante others ai yon wsnii have them de nnte yen. William lames, in hb essay "Tbe often far beyond what we believe Will To Believe,’* insists that re- possible. LEAKV TO USTE.Y The inner voice speaks, and we learn at last to listen. Presence comes in the silence, we are aware. God speaks and we learn to hear His voice. With the wisdom of Intuition, we know it Is His word; we know deep within ourselves. Or if we do not believe, we are at last aware of possibility. This Is the step — tUs aware-aese, TWs Is a bridge that moot be creaaed at the atari. To reach with finite steps. In the distance is the gray-green of the high mountain of faith. Half dad in the aoft haze, it is a thing of delicate beauty and terrifying challenge. To dimb It, to Bnd a route upward to Its dizzy and incomprehensible heights, is the goal we set. AN experience: begin ae piaas whatssever. There are theae whe elrab hecaaae ealy ia thia aray caa they ffasd theta- la weakacas, aad ethere hi PARIS (AP)-'nieUS. Army in kmiM wants to impdle a five-year Umit on continuous overseas service by key civilian employes win do not have *‘tlie most superior qualificatkxis.’’ This was disclosed today by authoritative sources who said the Army onnplained that many key dvOiah employes had **a lack of ejqwrience.” A directive calling for a diedi-up on civilian personnel was sent to all major European commands by Gen. C D. Eddleman, commander oi U.S. Army Forcca In ligkws faith is, in part at least, a sign of courtety to the uaiverse, the will to accept It as a divine anjjKRUtlful and moral bushtess, and not the happenstance of soulless, meaningless atoms, merging and dissolving like shadows in the night. Yet James also points out tat a large area of what we believe is shaped ^ what we want to believe. “As a rule,** hd declares, “we disbelieve all facts and theories for which we have no use . 'Evidentially, tan, our non-intellectual nature does influence our convictions. There are passional tendencies and volitions which tun before and others whidi come after belief (Ts I (Copyright UM) 'But No One Told Me Moil Boxes Were Hof ST. LOUIS » — A letter car-The achievement is more than I rier hired for the hdiday rush made a slight mistake in an apart- British Army to Hove 3 Dressy New Uniforms LCMXW (AP) — BritMi army an all-purpose uniform since the start of World War, H, wiU be United " States and j surface in Nova ScoUa in the ITOOs Hawaii rest on ocean bottom at that ta coal c^d be pi^ out depths up to 3*s miles. |of the ground arith a awbar. Three smart new one for combat, om and one for off-duty wesr-are being designed by War Office parts. 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In 1969 was Just ovo' 2,600. * A * ‘This year,*’ an Air Force pokesman aaid *‘tbe Anglo-American marriage rate is running the came as last year althou^ we don’t have any statistics yet.” Why the rash to Me the knot >r ae many at the 90,001 V.8. * DfOud to own. ^®M0NEY Maximum guarart- DOWN |„. 1-YEAR FREE SERVICE A Day 6pen pri. ond MONDAY NIGHTS 'HI 9 me 10S NORTH SAGINAW . h cN you pey on WKC't Exclusive Motor lank Plan. It's tko Simpleot, Tkriftioot Way to luy Your New Washer. \ Is Your High School Hopnsonfod b tho PnsSf FRIDAY, MAHCH li, 19«0 THE PONTIAC PRESS Watcli for School Nows / ^ * pn This Pago Each FrNay f PONtlAC, MICHIGAN* Oy BABBARA QRUTIN Enjoyiitg thrM AtiH»cked days of sUlnK weekend wUI be 23 members >>( tike Pontiac Central Ski dub. They will be staying at Heights Inn near Houghton Lake for flielr annual retreat^ bUmax the yav. auers wIB ga naKh la frt- in the homes of Pontlaa Central iFemdale synchronized swinunera, iStrang. Barb Griffin, Becky Btyeik Ulents. ‘SulwKriptlons.’* toni^ in IV DoltM,.. Ooltruk»tale pSStTS^lS.^; 2S5 synchronized swimming club, will BCTMABrS BOUDiAY , uj je*n MonteKh, Sw An hST attend a itioar given by tbe| Dolp^ attending sHll be Baibtaway and m^ech. Sponapred by Student C^ctl aUa. SUen wOl akt Friday aIgM, Saturday and Banday. The only, requirement for attending this retreat ia that the member have been skiing three times during the year with the Ski Club. The clubs skis, weather permitting, every Tuesday after school at Mt. Holly. Skiing this weekend will be Jim S\diok. Frank Bloe. Steve Qncker, Phil Thingstad, Carol Baynes, Bob Ugett, Jim C 0.1 a n d o, Howard Paquin, Cathy Hawn, John Rich-man and Phil Gaukler. Waterford High Holds Recreation Night By JOHN TEECWnSCN The Waterford Townahip Hi^ School Student Council is sponsoring the Recreation Night, ached-ulnd for 7-10;30 tonight lir the school gymnasium. The event is the second of its kind this year. AetivitieB will include dancing, bpaketball, ^lley-ball, table tennis, and other games. Refreshments will be sold throughout the evening. UPS AND DOWNS •> Pontiac Cbntral High School ski club membera will testify that fi* >patt has its ups and downs, but lots of fun. nevcalheless. The dub will Journey to Houghton Lake this GOIN.G NORTH O^rs going north to ski are Ann aose. Sue Studente Prepare Projects er«M Fteto _ weekend to cap the aaaaon’a activities. F^ijoying someRood natured Kathi Yeager, fun before the trip are Ann Hodgea (with camera), Jane Charles Bdty HiMz, Ann Hodgea, San-(with saowhain and Darlene Woodhull, object of thdr intentions. ** Curran. Janet Reed. Mary A.. I--:— ------------- ----------- ^shadley, Daiiene Woodhull, Jim jBaker, Ron Jackson and Jane Science Captures^ St Mike*s Fancy Cliarles. Sponsors attending irill be Mrs. Marjorie Jackson, dub advisor, Betty Furkowitz and Dick Ayling. Officers of the Ski Qub are Darlene Woodhull, president; Doana By BABBABA ARDELAN Detroit’s annual Science Fair has captured the attention of St. Michael High School. Each science student must prepare a project for display with the chance of collecting blue, red, or honorable mention ribbons. The staff membera of (he sbhool paper, The Mkhaclite, are spending much of their time putting tt the scalar class. The staff for the aecond semester consists of Barbara Ardelan, edi- St Fred Girls Make Trip to Mopro& Convent Avondale’s Future Teachers Goto Tea By PAT VlLLELLA This oomiBf Baadair. a groap SdMol wUI make a trip to Moa- They are Becky Sclosky, Dianne Landry, Vhgluia Grimaldi. JLtoda La Lsnde, Pat VUMIaJ Becky Ptaeaa, MarrI-anae Bugdhard. OaralyB Ham-preys. Mary R. Jraklaasa aad Chartolte Arcnnd, Others sre< Jody Kreacber, Oharletto Osbal aad Sae McMahas. The vIsK la to aequtot the rtor-in-chief; Fred Lauinger and Tom. Dabbs, sports editors; Eliza-t>eth Day. Judy SchUcht. Barb Maddox, Nancy Budwit, Ken Biron and Barbara Ardelan feature ed- By KAREN VOGEL The Avondale High SdKx>l Fn-ue Teacher’s Qub recently attended a recruitment tea at Troy High School. Rochester Community Schools acted as host of the The talk of the club right now is the cadet teaching program ati Elmwood Elementary School. Kitty MiDdebraqt, Marjatta Eskelinen, Barb Tallman, Joyce Munro, Rebecca Runser and Nancy Fowler are the cadet teachers. TV PMars Homemakers of Amertea bald a meeHng at tV State Degreea Committee at Avsitoale keesally. TV committee coaoists ac Utlea, Went BtoomSeM, Poattae Nortbeni and Marsha Vanover, Anna Rita Ma.s-saceasl and Jeaq Cassalxxi make up the art staff. Contributing edi-Knthy Hcnretty. Jane Bentham, Sue Heisler, Cathy McCormick, Pat pearing. Shannon Doneily and Mary Jo Wright. 8TAPP MEMBERS Others an Marsh^^ Vanover, Judy Stidmey, Diana Adams, Margaret Worden and Pat Dosiley. Typists are Nancy Jo Wright and Jean Caasabon. Mimeogriqih eper-e Pat Donahue, RoVrt Tnidell and Russell Greenlees. Last Wednesday, two Senior girls were sununoped to appear in Teen-age Traffic Ctsirt. Sue Heisler was summoned to act as furer and Jean Cassabon as clerk. .Recently, the senior gbls, accompanied by Mother M. Maura and Sister M. Clarence, took a trip to Nazareth College and Bor-gess Hospital at Kalamazoo. TV juniors have beea tponoor-Ing poprom and fudge sales. TV EmmanueT Christian Plans Skating Party eooUa sales aad cake raLfftes. Lee, secretary; Ann Hodgea,. treasurer; and Ron Jackson,, sergeant-at-arms and historian. By EVELYN CHAPEL Emmanuel Christian School Is planning a school skating party for March 29^ It will be held at the University Sludlng Center, 15 Walton Blvd. An students are invited. The mistress of ceremonies will be Jiidy Jones. TVe winners of CourteMr Wedi, Crazy Hat Day. Craqr Mixed-Up Day and Nameless Papw contests will be recognized. Mary Re« «bd Duke Marian ice Day at Pontiac Central. Tweh AFS exchange students from Aua-tralia. New Zeeland, Netherlands, Finland, Philippines. FVance. Sweden. Labrador. Spain, Pakistan and Greece living with families nearby were guests at CMitral today. These stadents visited rtosses ami spoke lafonmdly aboat.tVlr conatries. A pot-leek dinner will V given for tiiese AFS ex- home of Batbere Shedley, where Nine Kritopoeloo, AFS’er from Ofeeee, to staying. Some of the exchange Mudenti at Student Council President Bud land their praise for Kiiig was Qxtk, he went on to lead the high. audience in several songs. Julie Oovre, 3660 Brookdale St.,! Each one was sung in parts and Waterford Towitehfp, ranked sixth' and done quite well. The students scholastically among the. top It enjoyed the program very rauchlNt^nts at Watorfand H^ To allow aa many olndents as Clarkston Y-Teens Present Card. Party alsn price has been aet at 16 rente a pereon. A large crowd Is expeclMl. Jeniori are planning (or “mue Hawaii.” a dance which they are sponsoring on March 11. General chairmen for the dance gro Nancy HiOer and Marian Methner. They ate being asaisted by several oommittee chairmen; Judy Brown, publicity; Susie MacAbee, rMraahments; IJz BAllard, tickefo; Kny McMorria, decoratiOM; Sue ElUott, Invitatfoni; Chrol McIntosh and Dorothy Draper, records; and Mike Gteenblat, clean-up. cnon FESTIVAL Waterford will be boat to seven renNhigh schools at a choir f^-al neM Friday morning. The aev-n schools, all from the Pontiac roa, win (xtmpete for awards. Waterford fo^hoplng to repeat its recent successNfo solo and en-senitble work netted theih ratings. By FAULBItE KIMBAIX The CInrkstno High School .Y-Teens will preseitt a card pafty-for the public from T:30 to 10 ).m. Wednesday. Proceedh ^ill be used to assist needy )«ungsters in the Children’s Home. Charles King, a bdeftone, pre-(Sited a musical program at as- sented sembly Tuesday. He aang several spirituals aad then did aome cholf directing. wHh the student bo^ as the choir. After teaching a few de9-breathing exercises, with the aid Oxiord Curtain Slated to Rise on 'Good News' PriSM tor Ugh scare at each I V MTOtonhij at tV end By BEATRICE KBUO uM you IUto4» gb back to the days of tv Roaria' ||>)Sntiesf You %ord High irhaal CKota- is yn^ 8enting‘"Good News." s fwo-aet Broadway musical, on March 11 and 13 at 8 p.m. In die U|d> school auditorium. Students portraying the main eharnetacs are Loto Stoddard, David SkibgWBki. PUlinda Ashley. Russ Hamilton and Ann Plckford The Senior Class has until March 16 to make up needed points for the trip to Washington, D.C, in April. Groups have slrenfV up for rooiqmstei and hAve been instructed on what to take with them on (he four-day trip. From March 3 to 12, the Clarkston art faculty, Mrs. Margaret CampVU and Gene Scholler will participate to the exhibit of student accomplishments at Northland by showing the work of 53 ■tttdeato of the school, more displays than aqy other one school. A field trip wu taksm to the showing, sponsored by,the Oakland Art Education Aano^tion, for students whose work eras King of Osnrteay Week. TV Carte, RosaV Satterfield, Rm Jacksan, Jean Lewry, Marray The winners of the Crazy Mixed-Up Day contest are Sham Car-p^er, D(Hma Holman and Glenn Holman. Vocal Groupg, Skit Slated PNHS Gives ‘Pop Concert’ By JEAN ISBELL "Northern Presents,” a Pop concert produced by the Pontiac Northern High School Vdcal Ffusic Department, will be given at 8:15 tonight in the Northern auditorium. The vocal groupa have been rq-Varsing numbers tor weeks under the direction of Melvin Lari- mpaay the eeaeert and provide I toetodes Mazy MV- mer. Appearing will by tV Nortii-ern Choir, the Boys' and Girls’ glee clubs, Norsemen, Choral Belles, (]rystallaires and tV Boys’ Quartet. There wifj V a solo by Sandy House and duet (eaturfiR Taytor, BU Bamsey aad Jfonn Ron Hutchinson and Pam Huntley. ‘ - A skH. written by Jenn la- Admiaaton for the performance i* i cents for students and SO esrits (or adults. Proceeds from tV concert win be used to pay for choir robes. NortheDi’s art department IslOLUB DAT Much planning by the Studm CounoU prooeded the Oub Day held Thuraday in the cafoterin. Its purpose was to enable students to learn about the various chibs and .the opportunities they offer. Colorful signs were posted In the hsUs advertising the Club Day and urging students tWJoin s clul * W' ♦ Pontiac Nortbem's speech EngUrii dppimments are pn ing for tV MichigBn High School Forensic fceech Contest, spon-lOKd by Die University of Michigan Buoenu of ^chool Services. The forensic speech contest b divided into three basic categoriM.-declamation, poetry reading and dramatic reading. High school oon-testants may perform' in any id tijese several phases ol speech andj dramatic work; LOCAL CONTEST A local contest of Northern st» dents win be held March 15 in ttw auditorium. Winners of this contest, sponrored by Edna Wl&lanis and Peter Evarts, wU tbn « TV Mattanal Merit Sdwlafiiitp Qualifying 4>st and the National Education Development Test will bb bMd Satufdsy in Northen'a cafsteria. LilUsn Jaodbs and John' Mature win FOr CPNCEBT SINOEB8 — Members of ^ SmUm rnm nwi* Pontiac Northern Higl^ Sdibol’t vocal miBfc de- Tuning dp here. are*^lffram left) Sally HeathAian. partment wtirt In g^ voice during rcheaiVU Audrey Preaaon, dandy House, Clara Dawson Ibr tonight’s Pop Concert In tV schpal audiforluni. ; and (st. the piano) Unit Libby. Results of tryouts for the spring play. "See Hew They Run.” have been announced by Edna WUliama., .dramallca coach. The foRowlng people are in the cast: Mary Mac-Dermlad. Jean Isbell, Bill Ramsey, Ron Hutcblitsan. Karen Lrokey,! Tom Btoy^ Jaba Taylor, deny Menter and Jerry BeU. thm atu ema^. dayeomb. Jtan Otoey, Uada Jacobs. Sue Maguire, Norm WU-' MMto, Bob Hanwell. Oavn aiaik. Paul Kferner. Lvry G«r-dter, JeroHM Qalgley Rraak Thb delightful comedy has costumes bll the way from bobbing beads to racoon coats. The dancers , are Judy Toitree, Dennie Jo E>wln, Janice Gark, Pat Barger. Paub Mann and Caria Buechler. Director of the musical comedy is Jerry Umbert; choreography, Mary Jo Meads; and music dtatoo-tar, Dorothy Jean Valentine. TV admisskm b 50 cents students. and 75 oents adults. ALL ALUMINUM! 1050 Sq. Ft. PLUS Attached Goroge ★ LUCE lO'xUS' LOTS ★ wmme PAVED STMETS ★ MO USESSnSTS ★ SBOPPIMC CEMTEK K ROE ir =u. I ^ - ■~l~ A FrailwMl Tria ThnifkiBl A Tia» SHOWER ★ WHEAT ★ MAH06AIITCUINETS 11,850 FUU PRICE 440 MaM Located 4 MHm Norik of WsHm IKd. 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Burke Lumber Co. 4495 Dixie Hwya, Drayton OR 3-1211 /OWN T. 4PUNWAOAN John T. Flaanacaa of iSl Ed 8t. died at n haart altanoit yea-today at St. ^aaaph Metcy Hoa-pftal after u flinem oC Mweral dayi,'*He waa 56. An etnplQyt of General Melon Truck It Coaoh Diviaioii. he was a member at St. Michael Catbcriic amreh, St. Vhnent de Paul Society, KMghta at Oohimbus, Ushers aub and the Holy Name’ Society.M. Harvey, 55. of » To* St., of his church. |will be 3 pjn. Sunday at Baird SurvMi« besides his wile, Mariel??**^ ®*®“ will be in — I Soles Cemetery. are six sons, John, Mart, Jim, Bob, Bfll and Tom, aU at three daughters, Eileen. Rosemarie and Barbara, all at home; a brother and a sister. The Rosary wBl be said at t and S;30i>.m. Sunday at the Brace-Smith Funeral Hoibe. Service wU be held at 10 ajn: Monday at St. lOetaad dhurch wttb burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Lake Oonununity.Chureh.'and a Chapter, ML (H& m bMkilk mr hoAand are two dangfalsn, Mn. Joaepb MeCtay of Petrolt and Hn £atl McDottoe of XMalar^Gmvc, Mo.; a «m, Ralph of Paashom; a tfa-ter; Ifaieo giaadkttlAan; and ono OBOXOB PABBOTT OKFCMD — Sirvloe for George Parrott, IT. of M22 Hooner win be at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Boa-aardet pad RsM FUneinri Hame. ni be in Ridgelawn Ceme- CAKLTOM M. XAEVXT . LAPEEK — Service for G^ton Mr. Harvey died Thursday at Hurley Hospital, 1^ after a tong of Pythias and the Maccabaas, Mrs. Hubert (Mary A.) Gana-ban. M. of 3T00 Airport Rd., Drayton IMaina. d)ed yesterday at Pontiac General Hospital after a Surviving are a daughter. Mtf. Laura Crain of Drayton Plains; two aone, Joaepb B. and Edward F., both of Pontiac; and two granddindren. Service will be held at 3 p. m. londay at the Voorhees-Siple Chapel With burial hi Oak HID Cemetery. ALBERT W. HOWEIX e was a member of the Knigfata A ♦ ♦ * Mr. Parrott, a retired farmer, died V^edneaday at hit home fol- Airvlviag an a ton Frank of Oxford, a gmddaugbter and and waa employed at tha BoMich Foundry for over 30 yean. Surviving are Us wife, Ida; two }ns, Vernon and Laiand, both of apecr; a daughter, Judy, at ome; a brother, L. J. Harvey; and two slaten. Miss Rhea Harvey and Mn. Thd Shepherd, all of Lapeer; and two granddaughten. JAMES P. 98ERO ROCHESrm-A Maas of the Angidt waa to be held , at 10 a m. today at St. Andnw’s Church for Jiihee P. Oberg, SH-month-Ud ton of Mr. and Mn. H. 'James Oberg. 149 Woodward St., with burial in Mount Avon Cemetery. The-tolant died of a heart condition at Children’s Hoairital, Detroit, Wednesday. Surviving betidi a sister Janice at hime, gi;and- kn^rt w a ar KB Tnm **«“*» Mr- •«* Harold Oberg Albert W.HoweU, 61. cl 103 Elmi^ Rochester and Mr. and Mn. ^ ^unexpectedly yetterday at i^Ten;^ He was an employe of Consumers Power CD. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Florence Hanson and Mn. Sarah Page, both at Pontiac; three sona, Albert W. of Femdale, John TT and Charles, both of Pontiac; H four gnat-grand- Servica wfll be held at 11 a. m. Monday at Sparks-Gtiflln Chapel with burial in White Chapel MP-morial Cemetery. DUANE D. MONXOB Service for Duane D. Monroe, 40. of 114 E. Howard St., wiU be ' ' at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Voorhees-Siple Chapel with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Mr. Monroe died unexpectedly ’ a heart attack at Ms residence Monday. MRS. XEINIUrH TlPOLt ,The Rosary wU be recited at tonight at the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home for Mn. Heinrich (Theresia) Tipolt, S3, of 30TO Airport Rd., Waterford Township. Following the funeral service at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at Our Lady of the Lakea Churdi. b will be taken to St. Louis, Mo. for burial in the Resurrection Cemetery. Mrs. Tipolt died Wednesday at her home after » !«« U' MRS. AMOS B. BBTELL ORCHARD LAKE - S^ce for Mrs. Xm E. (Hulda SI) Ertell, 8M Sancroft St.. nUI be at 3 88, of p.a». Monday at C J. Godhardt Funeral Home, Keego Harbor. Burial win be in WMte Cha|)el Memorial Oametery. TToy. Mn. Ertell died yesterday after a long illness. She was a member of Orchard Set Funeral Service for Insurance Broker dJFFORb — Funeral service for well-known Cliftod Imi broker and real .estata agent Daniel H. Hobson, 71. wiU be at 3 p.m. tomorrow in the Clifford Methodist Church. Burial will her in Maple Grove Cemetery, North Branch, under the direction of Harsh Funeral Home of Mariette. Mr. Hobson died Wednesday In Mariette Community Hospital after a lengthy illneaa. He was n life member of North Branch bodge 313 FfkAM and ai aUford |OOF No. SO. Surviving are his wile Bertha; a daughter. Mrs. ESnoer Wiley of; Mariette; a son, WUliam of Indian River; n slater, Mn. Bertha WMt-ing of Brown Qty; n brother. Cheater of Clifford, and four grandchildren. Guotemalan Envoy Diet WASHINGTON (UPl)-Col. 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Mon^ (AP>—ReaCtte^ iU ddvjed in workers still ddvjed in tbs wreckage of Agadir today, Inspired to new efforts by the recovery of eight more survivors. 10 days aft> er efulhquakes shattered south Moroccan port. I Rescuers kept their ears tuned tor any faint cries as they worked at the wreckage with air hammers, diovels and bare hands. Four Jewish children, aged g to 16, were among the eigjit Tlw Unitedf^States oonsunoe|i| Qjrporatkm profits before taxes! ‘ The Huron, In positian overt iRag, die residue ol blast for-labout three billion pounds of are expected to Jump from M bil-USorsica Shoals in Lake Huron, is neces, Is tossed into oyster beds candy e year. About a third o( itjlion doUari in 1966 to M bilUonlthe last Coast Guard lightship as an anebor base to wbich btitQT [is proceed In ddeego. ’ Idoihgs in M9B , |operating on the Great Lakes. |oystws atl WOULD-BE SENATE SPEAK- EE-^*aul Oisendorfer of Granby, Coki., poses after be tried skm to address the Senate on the dvH li^ts iasue. Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson, called off the Senate door, turned down the request. Geisendorfer is a sophomore at the Universiiy of C^orado. Secretaries Plan 'Shop A demonstration on the technique of floiver arrangement fol-, lowed Wednesday's dinner meeting of the Pontioak chapter, National Secretaries Assn, at Ted’s Restaurant. Hostesses were Mrs. Russell Brackett and -Mrs. Charles Woody. 4th saaual secretarial workshop at McAaley School of Nimtag awUtorhmi on Falton street, Poo-tiae, March «. Mrs. Oartasri Woody at Boyd street Is aeeept-big reservattoas. Dr. Mary Ann Cusack of Michigan State Unh 'Pinewood Derby' Winners Announced be in charge of a business English E.*R. Whinham, Wayne Stale IMversity instructor, will speak on “BusinesB Law.” Ibe topic “Little Men" has been chosen by Fred Canaday of General Moors Oorp. personnel staff. The winners of the annual "Pinewood Derby” of Cub Scout Pack 52, Drayton Plains Etemen-taty Sdwol, were announced at the pack's recent monthly meeting. California's Knowland to Be Newsman Only OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)-Form- For the second year, Tom Sir baugh of Den 1 iron the pack dtant-pionsblp race. Den trophy winners were BIsir Mitchell. Michael Dillard, Tom Lima, Tom Pearsall, Douglas Johnson. Dean Ben-sooter and Kevin Filikta. Two members of the pack, Kev-|in Fetiksa and David Miller, were ! swarded Wcbelos badges. Eleven I other boys received awards. er Sen. William F. Knowland said Thursday he will not be a member of the California delegation supporting Vice President Richard Nixon at the Republican National Convention because of his status as a newsman. Knowland, minority leader the Senate before his unsucceav ful bid for the govemotshop, said be was asked to be a delegate to the Jidy 25 Convention in Chicago but had declined. BURMEISTER'S—OPEN DAILY 8 A. M. to 8 P. 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Stanley Hutcbinsoi of Pine Knob roa^ Qailuton, opened, her home for the March meetlnf of the Pontiac City Panhellenic Aasn. Oo-hostewes were Mm. Jamea Huttenlocher and Mm. Richard D. Kuhh. The new prendent. Mm. William Freyemiath, conducted the bualneM meeting. Mrs. WUlidm Shunck reviewed the booiu. “The Golden Sword” and “Oh Sir, You've Shot Her. ’ The annual tea for college ethmen on Sunday, May 1,* Gueats were Frances Sdclea, Mm. Glen Dick, Mm. Steve Napier and Mrs. Wallace Schloerke. \ rMttec Praw PtotM Hospital Auxiliaries Plan Study Mrs. Pfter Cof)»asian of Fast qudisjoad, left, secretary of the Seniors, joins other group office plans for the gala March 13 Anniver- sary Tea at the Boys’ Club. With her are Mrs. Charles Topalian of Ferry avenue^ and treasurer Mri, Samuel Azoion of Dwight avenue. Armenian Relief Unit to Fete. Its 50th Birthday A tea will laun^ . local observance of the ^h anniver- sary of the AnAenign Relief Society. The event is set for Sunday at S p.m. at the Boys’ club. A charitable organization of ’American W'omen of Armenian descent, the local group 4s part of an tntematkmal society which proviso health and educational helsTto underprivileged young j^ple throughout, the world. OVER IM ACHOMR^PA More than 100 scholarships to major univemities have been sponsored by American chapters of the organization during the past 15 yearn. Funds from the group’s "Plate of Food” campaign collected during Thanksgiving week are assuring one hot meal a day to a large number of school children in the Near East. Mm. Lloyd T. Bishop, Mm. W. J Coxon and Mm. Courtley Parker of Bloomfield Township will attend, also Mm. Robert B. Calver, Mm. Howard S. diristie. Mm. Rutledge Tompkins and Mm. Horace Shank-wiler of Birmingham. Mrs. Halfpenny Opens Her Home Chairman bf the local celebration committee is Mm. Berj Gerjekian with Mrs. Peter Googasian assisting. Other chairmen are Mm. Hovakim. Hovaklmian. pro-gram; Mm. Louis Haroutunian, publicity; Mrs. George Arakelian and Mm. Samuel Azolan, field, arrangeaients. food; and Mm. William , En- President Mrs. Berj Cerjekian of North Marshall .street congratulates Mrs. Jolw Hovsepian of Dakota drive who has been active with the Armenian Relief Society 39 years. .Mrs. Cierjekian is chairman of the local committee for the grouj^s 30th anniversary celebration. The Twins’ Mothem Qub has been accepted at three area hoapitalt through public relations directora. Mm. Arthur Kinney accepted for St. Joseph Mercy Hospital: Mrs. Fay Stewart for Pontiac General, and Mm. Hazel Smith, administrator, for Avon Center Hospital, Rochester. Bloomfield Heralds Spring's Approach B.v RITH AAI.\niJ<« BLOOMFIELD HILLS-The latest edition of the Bloom-field Art Assn, hullctin The Sketch has a hint of spring to c Carol.vn Hall (Mrs. C. A Halil is busy with Art in Sham Park. \ ^ Around Town will soon Resent an outstanding show the BAA Budding in fKin to e.\hibits of membem in Birmingham shop windows under supervision of Mm. Kar>'l Hill And there will be an Arts Festival Ball June 11 at Bloomfield Hills Country Club. Mm. Don Ahrens Is chairman of the hall. Her committee Includes Mrs. John K. Stevenson. Mm. Philip de-Benubien and Mm. Hall, al- ready working on invitations Mm. Robert VanderKloot is planning decorations. Mrs. Edward S. Wellock, Mrs. Gebige Cutler and Mm. Stephen Rogers will take reservations. June’s calendar Includes ,sn evening with Carl Sandburg in lierson, at Cranbrook Stadium June 19. Mm. W. C. Newburg Is chairman of a committee ' arranging this memorable occasion. New mothem of twins will be given a foi-m letter printed' %y the club before they leave the hospltd. This will serve as an introduction to the club and its activities. Four new membem have recently been welcomed: Mrs. Richard Redding, Mm. Raymond Banwell and Mrs. Ed- Waterford. 1 Austin of , Mm. Chester Cunningham is programed for the April 7 meeting. The Fel^. 25 and March 3 meeting* w;ere canceled due to poor weather conditions. The Southeastern District Council of the Michigan Hospital Auxiliaries will sponsor a workshop at Wayne County Medical Society March 15. Twenty members of the Women’s Service Committee of William Beaumont Hospital will participate in group dis-cuselws on various phases of hospital volunteer service. ”Pheffie.”.a winsOme little skunk captlrated this audience of Pontiac General Hospital youthful patients tcFen Birmingham Junior League members presented a puppet show "The Stranger" Thursday ■ a) the hospital. Junior Leaguers currently'are putting the puppets through their paces on a tour of area hospitals, schools, children’s institutions and homes for the aged. Hairdressers Look at Slides ,’The Pontiac Hairdressers’ Assn, met Tuesday evening in the Riker BuilcKng to view colored slides presented by Mm. Jean Kalim, Hollywood-trained cosmetic consultant. Junior League Pulls Strings Puppets Tour to Gladden Shut-In^ tor the show, entitled “'nte^ , The April 12 meeting will be In the Chamber of Commerce room in the Hotel Waldron. Birmingham Junior League membem are trouping to area hospitals, schools, children's institutions and homes for the aged with a puppet show. Under chairmanship of Mrs. Thomas' Qagett and guidance of Mm. Calvin Dennison. Junior Leaguem met durir.g the winter months lor a puppet worksl^. The group created a cast of small rabbits and a star performer, ’’Phewie” the skunk. Representing Southfield will be Mm. Lyman' J. Craig Jr. and Mm. Palmer Sutton. Mm. Earl W. Rohrbacber and Mm. WUIIam G. Meesc of ’Troy win also attend. Dthem are from HuntingtdB Woods, Pleasant Ridgs and Royal Oak. Omega Mu Sigma sorority membem were guests of Mrs. Leo Halfpenny Tuesday evening at her home on Lewis street. Mm. Wayne Anable was (Xihosteu. Thirty-two membem answered the roll call. Plana are being completed for the spring card party on April 21. _ Mm. Patrick Cullen will hostess the next meeting, assisted by .Mm. Floyd Wilson. Mothers Club Accepteid Assisting in this project were , Mm. Mike Holden, Mrs. James Aliber, Mm. William Crim Jr„ Mrs. John Crim, Mrs. James Fox, Mm. Henry Dahlquist Jr., ,Mm. Malcolm Lovell and Airs. Glenn W. Bailey. The puppets have been tumbd over to Leaguers Mrs. Richard Steding, Mrs. Norman Christie, Mm. David B. Mott, Mrs. Fred G. Crosby Jr., Mrs. Dahlquist and Mm. William K. Downey who are making the tour. The performances, slated for 2 p.m- are being given once Pontiac General Hospital .voungsters were entertained Thursday afternoon. Future ocrformances will be given at Northville State Hospital, Thursday: ' St. ioaeph Mercy Hospital, March 24; and the Oakland County Crippled Children's Society center March 31. On April 7. l.eague membem will be at St. Elizabeth’s-Briar bank; April 14 a< the Wilt Francesca and April .28'. Oakland County ChOdren's Ifome. Any organizations desiring May performanires are- asked to contact Mrs. Clagett -who lives on south Bates street, Birmingham. Alumnae Club Luncheon Set Jean Lilly, right, president of Alpha Garnma Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma SprorUy .was kept busy welcoming guests at the group's recruitment tea PratUf rrm Pk»l*« Thursday at Troy High School. Miss Lilly is serving high schoolers Janis Leus, left and Kitty Milldebrandt. Sorority Holds Tea at Troy High The Alumnae Oub of Stephens College has scheduled a TrI-County Luncfiepn at 12; 30 pm. Tuesday at Topinka's Country House. A Birmingham hair stylist will .show spring trends in coiffures Mrs. Mark Kraus of Royal Oak is accepting reservations through today. Dorcas Gathers Mr and Mm. Charles Renfrew leave Saturday for Passe- A recruitment tea was observed at Troy High School Thursday by Alpha Gamma Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Sorority. Highlight of the prograntw-as a panel discussion.on the subject “New Practices in Strengthening Educational Programs in Our Area.” Karla Smith, ipeoming president, was moderator. Panelists were Florence Mortimer, elementary reading; Clyde Peterson, junior h 1 g h mathematics; and Ray Law-son. high school EliRUth. Several foreign exchange students from this area were special g Winifred Wilson was •chairman. Hostesses were Eugi'nia Keeler, Helen Smith, Ruth Hill and Lewise Keeler. - -V—^ A-Grille, Ha, where they will ' visit Mr Renfrew's parents Mr. and Mm. George Ren- frew. Mm. Clifford B West is planning a sta> at Ossabaw Island off the coast of Savannah. Ga. Recent house guests of Mr. and Mrs. West were Mr. .uid •Miw Sigmund Purw>Tj of Evanston, III., for whom the Wests entertained at a large cocktail partj Mr. Purwyn came to arrange hit one-man paiiiiing show at Kingswood School which wJI remain there un-tU W edoesda> Next Friday afternoon. Bloomfield Country Day School sill boat an Open House tea at its new location on Square Lake road near Squirrel road. Mm. Jordan H. Stover III is chairman of the tea, aaslsted by ' Mm. Charles P. Brickcr Mm. Jesse P. Judd. Mm. Robert VonderKloot and Mrs New ell JileCuen Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Raymann of Birthing-hqm are shown ahdard the S.S. Matsonia just bejoye departing for Hauaii from San Francisco; ^ ^ Mrs' John G Wood leaves next week for Palm Beach Ha . where she w|U ^he the houae guest of Mr. and Mrs L J. Reutter of North Caro-lih* In their Palm* JPearh Towm apartment. Four Pages Today in Women's Section . Dorcas Oas* of Oakland Avenue' I'nited Presbyterian Church met Tue.sday evening with 5lm. Myrtle Dare on Putnam street. Mrs, Richard Kelley gave the devotions preceding the program planned by Mm. John Gemmell. Mm. Ella Davi^ uslsted the hostess with refreshments. Scouting Troop Day Set hr Birmingham Th' Blnnlnrtam District of the South Oakland Council of 1/ exchange .student Ruth Spitzmuller of Mannheim, Germany, hft. teas one of a,number of foreign exdumge young ^nple who were .special guests at Della Kappa Gamma’s recruitment tea Thursday. Eafla'Smith, right, incoming president, was on hand to be sure each student was given a friendly, greeting. Girl* .Scouts plans a "My Troop Day” open house. 'Saturday from 12 ooon until 4 p.m. Over 100 tttxips from -the Birmingham District, Including Birmingham. Bloomfield HtIN Bloomfield Village. Franklin Village,. Westwood Village Walnut and Wing lakes, wili display accomplishments of the past year. The theme of na-tkinal Girl Scouting for 1960. ’’You can cwmt on h^r to be prepared," will be stressed in tlie exhibits. All phases of scouting will be featured, and the fields of homemaking, citizenship, health, safety. IntcmatlonaJ friendsBip, arts and crafts and out of doom wUl be depicted in the displays of hap scrapbooks, bad^ ports, and camping./ The senior scouts to leadem and girls will be an exhibit on program planning. On the same afternooh the ■annual public Needlework Guild Ingathering will take place in the Ruth Shaln room in the Community House to collect the garments which the wouts have made during the year. ’This clothing U distributed throughout Oakland CbniP ty by the Red Croes and the Oakland Counfy Chlldren’a Home. tended the Senior Roundu|i Colorado during me sumi ofl9tt. DC oepicted er [ ha^rafts. .Ml V re-*' ' '«•/ ’ ' ■ nJ ufs who St- gn idup in ‘■‘k) (luring Ihe summer 1 dlsplSy the mUny mementoes they brought back with Ujem. Of special Interest Chairman of the conunlHec Is Mm. J. H. Holmes, assisted by Mm. Laurence Quinn. Othem ere Mm. George Beaudry. Mm. Stanley Btowti Mm Hugh Orney, Mm. Charlei D’Agoatinc. Mm. Richard Fisher, Mm. ’Thomat Noonan and Mm.^oseph Ohaver. ■>lm. George Raffertv. Mrs Ned Schwlmmer. Mra. WUliam Smith. Mra. Ctiarlep Siebbrtis Mre.^Robert Walt. Mm. Donl aid Bishop, ,Mm. Eric Wein-™«n. Mm. BHas Finlay and Mm VfBen Howes completf tha ' /'■ r THE POXTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MARCH 11. 1960 SEVEXTEfeX Wear Glasses, ^ Delay Wrinkles WEA)—Ai the years go by •very woman manages to col lect g few wrinkles. Bot them's no sense in hur-the proceu. If you need Banana custard irie is always popular, but doubly so when it is topped with a ruffle of whipped cream and shaved chocdate. Outwardly, except for size, one would assume that an diamonds are alike. However, cutting, color and perfection of the stone all have an important bearing upon the diamond quality. Only through years of study and experience comes the ability to recognize the true character of a gem. The Store Where Quality Counts F. N. PAUU CO. Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store 28 W. Huron FE 2-7257 45-PWpSpt CiiastaT^aky XV X IVW kJVK paNAWAY MNimWAM Special at 21 95 Fades from a rkdt yel> low at the rlhu to a pale, soft cream at the centers. Modem Shasta Daisy design, superbly executed In green, brown and beige. Amazingly versatile shape. Set consists of: 8 dinner plates, 8 bread and but-. ter plates, 8 soup dlsh-er, 3 cups, 8 ^cers, medium platter, vegetable bowl and 3 piece sugar and creamer.. Michigan s Largest Dintierware Specialty Store NORTH END OF MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER ON NORTH TELEGRAPH ROAD He yeeds Lesson in Employe Relations Don't Let Hubby Go Adrift in Her Tears Split a sponge-cake layer andlcake with confeetkmers’ sugar. • put the laym together again with Send ak»g wedges ot the cake lor frosting; sptirikie the top of thela ■* ^ ' ‘ By ABlGAnr*TA\ BIXEN DEAR ABBY: My husband is 29, handsome end makes a lot of money. He owns his oyn business. We've been married four year# (No children) office. She asked if she cotdd come over and talk to him. ABBY He said “yes” ^nd she came. She was very pretty. She said she didn't want to talk in the r house. ‘^So he asked if I'd ex-» cuse them while be took her for a little drive. He came back (alone) in an hour. He said she bad been having trouble with her boyfriend. She had been intimate with him and now he was stalling the marriage. She asked my husband to advise her. Abby, when he told me this, I got sick inside. What r^t has she discussing such things with my husband? He says she is a "good kid” but very mixed-up. My intuition tells me she is after my husband. I am so upset 1 can't think straight. How should I handle this? SIC3C INSIDE DEAR SICK: Make it plain that you do not want any other woman crying on your hus- you say this young lady hu nerve she hasn't used y^. Tell your husband that he ' should keep his relationship with his employees on an impersonal basis. Ten him you think this kind of goings-on is a threat to your marriage and you want it nipped in the bud. Your intuition is probably correct. Speak your piece and pull no punches. And close with kXs of love and plenty of kisses. DEAR ABBY: My fiance and I are having an argument. Should a gentleman carry a lady's bowling ball or not? I say he should. My fiance says that if a woman is strong enoui^ io bowl six lines in an ■ evening she is strong enough to carry her own bowling balL LADY BOWXER DEAR LADY: It's not a matter of who has strength tor w-hat. It is a matter ot co^^ tesy. Think twice before marrying this man. Seems to me you could find someone m "up your alley”. DEAR KPHOMI^RE: body knows aU there is to know about any subject, though they may boast that they do. If there are questions in your mind concerning sex. ask any authority (your mother, your doctor, your schooi nurse, or a mature intelligent adult. A girl who is old enough to ask is dd enough to know. DEAR ABBY: How much do you think a 15-year«ld girl should know about sex? All my friends know all there is to know about the subject and I dont. I am just wondering if I am slow or are they fastt SOPHOMORE DEAR ABBY: Why is it that a dozen children are not too much for two parents, but two parents are tpo much for a docen children; FORGOTTEN FATHER You Can Go Ahead and Read band's shoulder. From what 4532 SIZES I2V^H Slim, youthful, cleverly proportioned to flatter! Meet spring appointments smartly in this tume with a oool-yet-modest bodice crisp jacket. Printed Pattern 4332: H^lf Sizes Size 18 dress takes 3V4 yards ;39-inch; Jacket 1% yards. Printed directions on each patten part. Easier, accurate. Send Thirty-five cenU in coins (or this pattern — add 10 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 1243 West 17th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly Name, Ad- By E.MILY POST Dear Mrs. Post: I have lunch every day in a small tearoom near my office. It gets very busy at lunch time and quite often the hosteu will seat someone at my table. I usually take a book or the newspaper with me and read while I am having lunch. Would 1 be considered rude if I continued to read in the presence of this other person, or docs good manners demand that I put my book, or newspaper, aside? Answer; If the table is small and your large newspaper may disturb your table companion, you should put it aside. There is, however, no reason for you to stop reading a book. Dear Mrs. Post; I divorced my husband about a year ago bid have remained friendly with his mother through my children and see her occasionally. My problem is what to call Before my divorce I called her "Mother” but it does not seem right to address her as such any longer. To call her by first name would seem strange and Mrs. Jones sounds very cold. I would very much appreciate your telling me what would be proper In this situa- Answer; I think the best choice would be to call her whatex’er your chlldran do because that is the real connection between you. Dear Mrs. Poet: Are the parents ot the bride and groom ever seated at the bridal Uble, or is this table reserved only for the members of the wedding party? Answer: At a very small wedding, especially a house wedding where there are few in the bridal party, the parents are sometimes seated at the bridal table, but usually they are seated at their own table. DEAR FORGOTTEN: This la not always the case. But when it is, the children have many years in which to regret their selfishness. What’s your problem? For a personal reply, write to Abby i^care of this paper and et>-clo^ a stamped, s^-addressed envelope. Send (or Abby's pamphlet. What Every TeenagC? Wants To Know,^ care of this paper. Enclose a large, stamps self-addressed envelope and 2Sc in coin. Woodward South of Long Lako Road Bloom^cM Hills MI 4-liOO 4? ®5 Sure and TU be peeing you Thursday, March 17th at the special Wearin’ 6’ the Green ST. PATRICK’S DAY at the INN JUDITH A. DE CLUTE The Robert DCClutes of Second avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Judith Ann to Robert Leon Rab-ideau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseirii Rabldeau of Lake Orion. The bride-elect attends Elkhart University. Elkhart. Ind. Her fiance is enrolled at DeVry Technical Institute, Chicago. An Aug. 6 altar date is set. Group Hears Adoption Talk The Mayflower Group of First Congregational Church served a cooperative luncheon Hiursday in the church parlors. Mrs, H. E. Hotchkiss gave devotions. Mrs. Amo Hulet, program chairmaB, presented Mrs. La-deen Floyd, county agent, who discHssed adoption with emphasis on the idscement ot older children. Eleven boxes of warm clotbingl were sent by the group to tbep Delta Parish in the Upper Penln-j. Signing the guest register were the Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm Bur-i ton. Charles Wilson, Mrs. CecUj Bondurant, Mrs. Loren Flynn and^ Mrs. Donald Green. I Mrs. Hulet will be hostess at the April 7 meeting.. 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PataU pattamsd cireuUr.stttehad cnpa ara ondsrlinad witb twin slastie bands rapper band adjosu cups te I eMS(*m.g( you-ieieer band makas tba bra I brtatk* whan roa dot) Tou*rt narar worn I a bra lika Star Plowar befora bscsuae I thm’a nem kern a bra lika Star newer I Silky white cotton broadcloih. A. I B, and C cups. A oallector’a itenl Come I ooUeetl Star Flavor eesias At tkk baautiful “/ dreamed tmum medieval msides” peeAfO. maMerfom Burton's / SMABT LADIES' APPAREL / Prl.-l-the-night quorum bells which caused her less hardy male coonterparta to reaemble warmed-over oattiteal, Sen. Mar-g&ret Chase Sinith has Uossomed like the roee that she invariably I on her lapeL of the grey haired. O-yeor-sM Dinner during the filibuster presented a bit more ot a problem, but except for a few excursions to the Senate dining room or nearby cafes, she even prepared that One Gill Scouts Go to Church Two hnudred intermediate Girl Scouts and Brownies of the Bagley School neighborhood attended Tri- dcn by the aloatieo from bedding la the domltery-ttko room only n a eoueb tai her office. Unfortunately ten are in the new office building, two blocks by underground tunnel from the Senate. During the height of the' filibuster, quorum calls were screeching every two or three houn from sundown to sunup. This seemed to bother Mn. Smith not at all. A quMk-ehai«e ariM fram way back, she reMed at Ika Bnt ciaiW el the ben. dreassd, and After anawering to her name, aha some ^aker began Us harangue against civil rights, and then »-turned to her office. There she stripped to nightie and negligee, tucked herself between the sheets, and instantly fen asleep before you could say "WUte Su- Mra. Smith takes pardonable pride in her unbrdken record ot answering oU T4B lUlealls since June 1, 1996. She ia not about let a piddling little problem like middleKif-the-iiight fllibusters qxtO Her offlee Cloeet Is stocked with ten costume ehangM and a variety of oboeo. A suitcase holds her ■Igbllos aad dainty namenthm- LUte every other senator,__________ boaats an office refrigerator. In preparation for the filibuster, she added an electric teakettle, a toaster, and a supjdy of instant coffee, fruit, cereals, eggs and canned DAILY MENU Cozy? You should just see feminine comer. Having lunch at her office desk Is a day-ln-day-out custom for the hard-working lady senator, who reads her mail while munching on blended milk and a raw egg popred over cereal, biscuit fruit and coffee. toast, honey and fruH, whieh may help to explala the trim ilgur* her do-ityoundf menus sisted of cold ham, cottage cIm a green salad, iqe cream, cake and coffee. Her more fortunate male cU-league have begn able to luxuriate in steam baths, ihot Hiowers and from sturdy New England for noth-a heated swimmi^ pool during the talk-feats, but tte tax-aupported| gymnasium is off-lmits to females.' Without a tub to call her own. batb-^ ing has been someming of a prob-| lem for Margaret, nut she is not la a no-nonseuse voice, she murmured: “T«w «« always { take a sponge-baUi if you have 1 to, yoq kaow.” * nity Baptist Church on Giii Scout Soitday. The Rev. Joseph W. Moore welcomed the uniformed group. Leaders present with their troops were Mrs. Benjamin S. Highgate, Mrs. Harold Daniels, Mn. Charles Johnson. Mn. James Johnson, Mn., Rufus Taylcr, Mn. Zelley Reeot, Mn. Percy Washington and Mn. Carl Fletcher. Others were Mn. Dolores Graves, Mn. Charlene Collins, Mn. Doris Brown, Beatrice Ring-gold. Fannie Richards, Alberta Ross and neighborhood chairman Mn. Hayward Gullatte. SHIRLET D. mow Mr. and Mn. Floyd Wo)d-bridge Snow ot Fiddls avenue announce the engagem^nT^ their daughter Shlrl^ Delene to Raul Rosales, so^of G. E. Rosales and the lata Mn. Luc Rosalea of East C^gate avenue. Her fiance aeivbd. two years with the U. 8. Marine Corps. An October 1 wedding date has been named. -A Nursery School Parents Meet Parents ot the All Saints Nursery School children attended the area meeting for nun-sery schools organized by the Council, Tucsdayln North-*brook School, Birmingham. Nursery schoola included were from Rochester, Birmingham, Southfield and Pontiac. Dr. Norma Law spoke on "What The Cooperative Nurs-ery Can Do For the Parents and the Child.” Youll look.k>Vely . . , with your white laatex slacka, cut exactly like a pair of ski pants and holding on to your feet by means ot a piece of elastic. Have You Tried This? Old Fashioned Molasses Cookies Still a Treat During every filibuster. Senate wives beat a daily path to their husband’s offices to deliver fresh linens, clothing changes and home-cooked snacks. Margaret Smith once carved a niche in history by numnuring: 'What a woman senator needs is a wife.” Asked today whether her mail contains many marriage proposals, she responded pensively: ‘T don’t know as I can remember when 1 had the last one.” Shower Fetes Bride-Elect Bride-elect Sharon Lawrence, _ Iter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas [Wrence of LeBarim street was at a shower Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs. Jerry ice of Parkwood street. were the bride-elect’t mother,\Mrs. Thomu Lnwrence; and MrsV^Anwld Kind of Waterford, her Il(knce’8 mother. Mrs. Meda Law-Neisea Robertoy, Mn. RaynUnd Uagle. .Mrs. Frank Tang ^ Uada; Mn. Mn. Howard Smith, Mrs. Mrs. Warm Gn^vH|n. George Irwin, Mn. Nancy l^g and Mr% By JANET ODELL Again we have a recipe a reader ^t us in the mail— this time for old-fashioned molaases cookies (the thick kind). We’U tell you in advance that there ARE 4 tea spoons of soda in the recipe; that is not a mistake. Mn. Malcolm Scantland to today’s cook. Her chief outside interest U in the MOMS. She Is an active church worker. Cooking and writing for her own pleasure are her hobbies. OLD FASHIONED MOLASSES COOKIES By Mn. Malcolu Scaatlaad Beautiful way to express your devotion! Inspire all with this ‘painting’* of Christ the King. Magnificent in ridi, stained-glass colors but easy to embroider for home, convent, or rectory. Pattern 5S0: 18xl9-inch transfer; color! ^art; directions. Send 35 cents (coins) for thlsj pattern — add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-daia mailing. Send to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle-craft Dept. P.O. Box 194, CMd Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. 'Print plainly Pattern number. Name, Address add Zone. New! New! New* Our 1960 Laura Wheeler Needlecratt Book is ready NOW! Criimmed with exciting, un- Mrs. Ridiard Lambe Leslie Lambertson, Hadd, Mrs. Vivian 1 Karen, came in from C Also present were Mrs.Xj Gray of Livonia, Mrs. Byers of Ortonville and Mrs. ] Prange of Rochester. VIBOINlA A. PARSONS April vows are planned by Virginia Ann Parsons and Officer Garth Samuel Derk. step-SCO of Albert Beckm- of Ditmar a>^ue. Mr. and Blra. Wilbur Eari Parsont of Arline drive, Orchard Lake, are parents of the bride-elect. Her fiance is a patrolman with the Orchard Lake Police Department Wrihkie Advice (NEA)—As wrinkles creep into your face, stave off their progress with home treatment. Keep your skin moist as possible. use milk soap and wash yoih- face less freqiwntly. (AdnrttMBSnt) “Flower ( Cardett” 4 Issues FREE! Neither novice nor expert should miss this bargain! America’s favorite widest-read garden magazine shows you how to grow things better and to have more fun doing It. Practical Ups for your own region. Gorgeous fuU-oolor doy->ers you can frame. An April 23 altar date has named by Mias Lawrence lor her marriage to Ronald Kind. You’ll look lovely ... with heqvy lace collar worn on your gray woolen suit Send onlv $1 for next 8 issues— Just half the regular prtoa, so « FREE. (8Se per tsndsJ Mona* reled on unused portton if not [hted. Offer good only 10 BO do hurry! Mail your address and dollar to ~ Sc GARDEN, 643 Oar-er, 543 Westport Rd., Kans^^pity 11, Mo. embroider, quilt, weave —fashions, home fumiahings, toys, gifts, bazaar hits. In the book FREE — 3 quilt patterns. Hurry, 25 centi for your copy. Mix together in order given. Roll out on floured board, about , half an indi thick. Cut | with taige cutter. Sprinkle | sugar oil top and add .jelly, cherries or raisins fo canter of cookie. Bake about 12 minutes at 350 dograea. When cold, sprinkle with confectioners sugar. Buffet Dinner Follows Nuptials at Orchard Lake Final FLOOR SAMPLE CLEAN-UP! ' SAVB ON FURNITURE, PICTURES, LAMPS, CLOCKS, WALL DECOR, CRYSTAL, CHINA, and HOME ACCESSORIES! Come browse through the store —* you may find fust the itim you*ve been wanting — at really substantial savings! Open Tonight ’til 9 WIQOI 24 WEST HURON STREET FE 4-1234 V FREE PARKING: Pork on ony downtown Pontioc Lot. We wifk stomp your ticket A buffet dinner-reception in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stopezy of Northwood drive. Orchard Lake, followed the marriage of their daughter Priscilla Marie to Pfc. I Frederick Vincent Moore. The Rev. Eklward D. Auchard at the Feb. 13 nuptials | The bridegroom Is the oob of Mrs. Frederick W. Moore of Blr-Um I a 10 Mr. Deanna Stopezy attended her sister and Thomas Fox of Orchardi Lake was best man. WUllamj Mom« and Gordon Fox, both of Femdale, seated the guests. After a brief honeymoon Mackinaw aty, the bridegroom rw-portpd to hit Anny base tor a Korean assignment. Whee Oul! (NEA) — For evening, Paris sh(m stoddnga embroidered with brllllanti to wear with aatin sllppert. It h debatable whether the srorid'a moat 'joloved eapital la BY H 0 M I K’ I AII G H LI N I • dlnnerwisre pattern captures Inc^parable loveUneu of early spring. D^ty Dink knn arrav hlAMMAWM* .TaAoTai-T the deUcAte soft pink band on the beautiful CtTaUer shape. 20-Piece Set.. . . •8.95 Open Stock—10 Beantifnl Colon DIXIE POTTERY OE 3-1894 5281 Dixie Hwy. — Waterford Sunday Breakfast Buffet A .1 _ A deiightfui way to enjoy your Sunday morning breokfost “ . SAUSAGES, SCRAMBLED EGGS I# SILVER DOLLAR PANCAKES . 9 to 12:00 JUICE, SWEET ROLLS, TOAST, BEVERAGE, ETC. All You Desire Sarvad From Glaomlng,^ Silvtr •n THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. kARCH 11, I960 Sugar-Coated Joke? Diet Mathematics Taxing PEO Members Treat Hubbies HtnriMn el QmpUr CL of the PEO Siteriiood entertained their Devon By JtOAEPHINE LAWMAN drink four cupi. Do I get a tea-tmay be idaying a little joke Protram ^lalrman Mrs. James "I ““Iff a six-cnp pot of»Pa» of satfar in every cup?” me. However. I will Igure it out Henderaon introduced Mr. and *****® morning. I put two A. You must be psychic to know L,, of four cups I ttitnir Mrs. William McGaughey who taWespoons of sugar in it andhow poor I am at arithmetic. Youjj^ . showed films of their recent Rut- . ^ ? waste of your ootlee and my brain! ’ A group of Tueal quarteto was pwifted by Mr. and Mis. George H. Pataam sag Mr. and Mrs. Vietar Uadqalst ♦ ★ ★ Guests present at the Saturday evening affair were Mr. and Mrs. George Kiefer, Dr. and Mrs. P»^ J. Proud, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ctawford, Mrs. Roy Ward, Mrs. Eart L. Clark, Mrs. Allan H. Monroe and Mrs. Roy G. Forshee. NIHETEEN Mature Women INSURE YOUR FUTURE Prepore yourself for o career in the Beouty Profession. Eiroll Ttday PhoBt n 4-1854 Miss Wilson C1om4 W{Mies4«r PONTIAC nAETT C0UE6E lIVi EAST HUION BoUad Erosge's ... 2nd Roor sesesssaseaeassooaesese • Come In Today for Your Frse • • MAKE.UP DEMONSTRATION r m[Ri.E noRmon glva yaa ala teas|MaaB.BigM? aae>aad-a>lnlf teaspsoas of sugar la every cup. Q. "Should one put an astringent under the eyesf" A. I think that an astringent is too drying to put under the eyes. Apidy this to oily portions only. * * W Q. "I want to solve the problem of dark hairs on my upper lip. do not want to have them removed by electrolysis. Is it sale to bleach tbemf What am I do; dor A. Tea eaa bleach the hairs have to he repeated as dees tl bleackiBf. Bectralysis is tl ealy perasaaeat snethod of i You can remoue hair from upper lip and fate with one of the mild depilatories designed for use on the face. AT rhcUlsx One of the top-flight mechanical engineering students at Michigan State University is Elizabeth *'Beth" Ruschlen, pictured here measuring fan efficiency in an experiment in the mechanical engineering laboratory. Beth is an all-A student. Tops at Engineering, She Ignored Dolls Newcomers Hear Music The Wednesday evening meeting of the Newcomers aub of Pontiac at the YWCA featured a musicale presented by Mrs. Richard Royal, vocalist. A A A Selections from Bach, Strauu and, Gian-Cario.. Men-otU’s "Old Maid and the Thief were followed by Moravian folk poetry songs and numbers from "Porgy and Bess" and "Oklahoma." Mrs. Wendell Holmes of Bloomfield Township was the accompanist. Q. "Will you please give me the name of a good plastic surgeon in my vidnityT All my life 1 have had a physical handicap never EAST LANSING IB Not too dreaming I would he able to af- many years ago when her girl ford the necessa» operation to|friends were playing with dolb, remedy it. ^ Elizabeth Buschlen waa making The surgery means .the differlmodel cars and dlaraantling houae-ence between a well-adjusted and hold gadgeb. happy/life and a life of misery.; A / a A A I Today she’s one of the top-rank- I A. lido not know what your de- ing mechanical engineering stu- Elizabeth b vice president of her dormitory and a member ot the women’s Inter-Residence Council She says she b too busy to pursue her favorite hobby, painting. I'ntil she got Interested ta ea- N» m™. G.n«l I'S Sullivan and guests Mrs. George McLeod and Mrs. Robert Gentry were welcomed. AAA Hostesses were Mrs, Peter Aldo, Mrs. Eugene Bulgozdy, Mrs. Paul Thams and Mrs. William Deubch. .sity. Elizabeth, a junior, has made' Ellzabetfa said a high school th» all-A list three times. i principal encouraged her ambition She b enly one ef tZ wobmi amoag 1.7AI studeats b the eol- One-of-a-Kind PROM DRESSES . . . from our complete selection. Moke your selection ond use our CONVENIENT LAYAWAY now. Election Held by Area Club 'Hie Board of Directors of thel LuthSTOn \A^0m6n Weber-Owen-Hawthorne Commu- HeOF PoStOF nity Club met Wednesday evening le George Gray home on .East j Yale avenue. Derted ai I you sound like a well-adjusted and intelligent person. You did not give |me your addreu. Please write to I me and include a stamped, self- addressed envelope with your re-, igUtoerl^'llat iko quest. I wiB be delighted to give | ^ hardship weiktag ta what* you the names of several weU-j conskferwl a man’s world, qualified plastic surgeons in your ^ j "^n the classroom I'm treated by h k i, I the fellowa limply as another Tomorrow: "Do Exercises Slow- “T*- "But Take Time tor Stretch.- i««t out of clasa they let me get ----------------------- ahead into the ebvator." with Dean J(^ Ryder of the college (rf engineering confirmed, her determination. ^ H bridal salon 37 W. Huron Riker Bldg. dent; Mrs. Merle Pm resit, aeere-I taiy; and Mrs. Gordon AUboa, The St. Trinity Lnthehm Wom-en’a Guild opened their Tuesday evening meeting with devotions and a apecial address by Pastor Ralph C. Claus. The occasion marked the Lutheran Women Missionary League Day of Prayer. Discusslim of plans for the annual Mother-Daughter dinner in May, and the sending of an un-den^ileged girt to Lutheran Extension Club Gets Together Her father, M. J. Buschlen of Lansing, arranged an interview with the dean who waa enthusiastic about her decbion. "We 'Any girl who*s and b earl-oas to the whyo ef things eaa oueoeed ta hi eagtoeerlag." Elizabeth says she hopes to go into research and development The Drayton Woods Extension aub met Wednesday evening at mathematical and theoretical the Hatbon street home ol Mrs.j^*"*-John Worthington. Mrs. Worthington gave the Chalr-lan’s Day report. The lesson was "buck weaviM’ under the leadership of Mrs Charles Hotchkiss and Mrs. Emery ExclwhAr ".lleOlllUBIIl “' Never Irefore Las a a qkapc scLiaTcJ so muck in ra^ ant kaanty anJ apparsat sino. Compare tke oval anJ ronnJ oirt stones kelovr, kotk are tke saaM carat waigkt ■ Yon are ittvHeJ to see onr seleo* tion o( tkeae ksantilnl oval CMib Put stars in h«r t|yes with this diamonfl ring by Portrait Clean, gracefully sculptured. New design of classic sim> plicity that your loved one will cherish forever., mi4MWhi..Go.dOnV. Set Our Complete Selection Of , . . Efntrald Cut AAmrque and Round Diamonds GUARANTII aOND fttned With Every Dlemead Ferehete ' Wilfc Complete Eschaage Rrivilegesf 0 AT OUR NEW LOCATION 45 N. Saginow Court Hoint BIk. Downtown Pontiac iMUKG SHOES' TlttKTY TH^ PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1960 Brisk Voting Foreseen in Eight Areas Monday Lively Contests Expected for ixne Village Offices' Voters are expected to flock to the polls in record numbers during elections Monday in eight area communities. ★ ★ ★ Lively contests are foreseen at Lake Orion, Milford, Rochester, Metamora and Novi where vil|gye posts are being sought by more than oiie candidate, and at Romeo where voters will decide two school issues. Romeo also is heading an election to fin village posts, but as. in Dryden and Oxford, there is no opposition. In each case, only one candidate is seeking any one office. Hera Is a breakdown and list of candidates for each cxxnmunity: Metamora A laiit* hmout of votem it foreseen Monday In Metamora'i ipring election because of the compeUtian lor an village offices by both I Citizens party rnmtlmg Hr preaidtirt aa the Fragreaetve Party tieket Is Oeeite SchMkd, who win be ap-paaed by Perey Claik, Ctttiens Party. Mary Ann Smith, Progressive Party, will be challenged for re-election la derk by Grove C Morse, present village president. He belongs to the Citizens Party. The candidates for treasurer are Dorothy Turner, Progresslvo Party; and Jeanette Sdwnkel, Citizens Party. Iter I la hie preseal peat of as-aeaaor on bath liekc^ In the race for three trustee vacancies are George Townsend, William Day Jr. and Paige Stewart, ail of the Progreeslve Party; and the two incumbents, Lawrence W. Smith and Howard Kibble, and William Hobbins, Ctlzena Party tioB te the top posf Is Irvtne J. Vager, the sUcker candidate. On the ballot for election to the’ trustee positions available are Thomas A. Arthur. Dr. Richard A. McNeil and incumbent Hugh Gallo-*y. Uno^oaed for re-election thh ^ring are Clerk Mary Parkinson, Treasurer Geraldine Campbell and Geraldine Storey. Rochester Seven men. four of them the in-cumbenu, will be vying tor the four vacancies in Monday's election in Rochester. Running for re-election are Sidney Q. Ennis, John Dahimann, StoweU COUlna and William C. The three newcomers seeking election are Don G. Pixley, Floyd Wan and Jay Eldred. Dryden Another community where small voter turnout ia expected Monday ia Oxford. There only the incumbents are running for office. Village PiesMent Allea E. Val- Hie spring election in I>ryden •mounts to a mert formality with no competition Mfered for the in-cumbenta running for re-election to their present poets. Rol^ Whits is the candidate for pnaldait. Mildred Gray for dark; Gladys Harrington for treat, urer, Robert Weingertx for aor. Ralph Hebert, Charles Oailoas and Oliver Brekhraod, for tl AUa and appointee Kenneth Huff are the three whaoe aamet will op-pear an the ballot The candidate with the least number of votes will be elected to a one-year term, the other two tot two years. RepifoUcans. lake Orion Because of the entrance of a sticker candidate in the race tor village president of Lake Orion, a larger turnout of voters is ex-pected.ln Monday’s spring election than was anticipated earlier. To Stage Show at Romeo High Oak Park May Add'Lo^P6ri of Township OAK PARK—The loogdormaat hepe of city fathers here to aa-aes a M-acte poroel of Boyal Oak TowasUp territory may be ABBeuhoa petitlens already are belag etrcnlated nnder dl-reetloa of the City Conartl. Physically far-removed from tts parent cornmnnity oa Eight of land gouges into Osk Park betweea Greenfield, It-Mlle aad LincolD roads. ♦ # ★ Fhe-hundred signatures are needed to call a vote on annesa-tioo. They must £«me from at least 1 perrent of the population In both Oak Park and Boyal Oak Township. * ♦ A A simple vote majority woald Addison to Get New Kitchen Township Board OKs Improving Facilities at Rowland Hall Oxford ADDISON TOWNSHIP - The Board of Directors of the Addison Township Development Assn, learned last night that the Township Board has accepted plans lor Vnew kitchen to be built c nt floor of Rowland Hall. The kitchen committee also reported that the Board is now going head to advertise for bida. * A * Carolyn Schrodc, Oakland County home demonstration agent, assisted the committee in laying out plant for the new facility. The present kitchen Is located on the second floor of the hnll. It was deemed too Inadeqnate and Inaccessible by the development association to handle large Novi Seven men, including three in-imbents, and one woman are wUng election to three VUlage Ooundl poaU in Novi Monday. third hlgb^ wuT receive a two-year term. Hopefula seeking the posts are A. Russell Button, Dicron Tafralian, and Dirk H. Groenenberg, Incumbents, and Joseph Cnipl, Dean Lenhelser, Ted H. Chiistenaen, Donald W. Woodward, and Eugenie ’ Choquet. Milford Vying for two three-year Council openings in Milford Monday are tn-cumentt Heracher L Krebs and Ralph W. Wiese, and Edward A. Nealer and Qarence Johnson. Nealer, a former councilman, wu defeated in last,year's election. Johnson Is a new name to Council races here. / ineo Voters in .Romeo will have to tie ro strtnB on their finggrs Monday, one/to remind them to cast their ballots in the village's general election, the other to refresh their jnemorics about the apeclal election the same day. ROMEO — The seventh annual "Pop Goncert and Talent Show’ ^ be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Romeo Community High School. The program will open with a varied concert by the 84-member high school band under the direction of E. C. Ojala. One specialty number will featuro an exhibition of baton twirling by the school'i five majorettes. Mentbors of the Band OoancU, who have boea aettag as Aaleat seoats, have Hned up a number of nets tor the Talent Show to fofiow. Entries still are being accepted in both the Junior and senior divUions. according to* Ronald WaschuU. Cbuncil president. Four Judges will pick tbe winners of cash prizes l/ ^ ^Vayne C. Black. «m-ning for president; Sldn^ J. J.. . ‘^'***: Mrs. Elaine M. Ho*. treasurer: Elgin Anger Sr. jm^help support the bwd/pn>-|„^r: and H. Dale Palmer and ^ MrSi Helen Stone, library directors. All but Black are incumbents. The three running tor trustee posts are Jack McFadjlen. Tony Galan and Incumbent Donald Payne^ The issue facing voters in the Romeo Community School IRstrict is whether to authorize the levy of: four mills tor one year to help- pay' off the anticipated 195940 ^deficit and to raise teachers' salaries. A com^ertod effort oa the part of the CMItem gehoel Sfody Oom-mllteo aad Baard at^Miicotloa memben Is befog made to got voters sot to tsvsr the prtpioal. Voters in the village election will east their ballots for tbe first time to the new V^age Han, formerly Wllbur’a furniture store. The school district electorate will ate at three prectoctir. the two V^bigtow ToWnaMp ‘ ‘ lonieo, the other in the Village of WhriiingtoMad the Davie ScfaooL The association board said the hall is available to all townshrp residents tree of charge as long as no admission is. charged for the event to be held there. It is revived on a first-come, first-served basis, members said. ♦ ★ ★ Waller Parson of Lakeville last night attended his first meeting as a newly appointed member of the development association board. Waterford Woman Runs Sitter Service Babies Are Her Business By BBBA EiaimELMAN Because she was tired of be _ a saleswoman for 15 years, and loved being with children. Mrs. Mary E. Evans, 42, of 6674 Le-Blanc street, Waterford ii now the manager of a unique and thriving baby sitter service. Springtime is boom time for the serft-spoken, motherly woman who started the bustoeas venture In her borne two years ago. Since then Mrs. Evans has earned tbe respect of OaMand residents. Oddly BABY UTTER SPECIALIST — Receiving calls for baby sitters keeps the telephone lines of Mrs. Mary Evans humming. Only wans has been harboring tor many years. There would be special rooms, beds, a trained nurse on duty con* stantly, a school teacher, a wading pool and all the play equipment necessary to make children’s holidays "like mom and dad’s." ■* ‘‘Parents'* could then take short 'acations from their children, smd come back as relaxed and happy as-their offspring after a sojoura' at a Kiddie’* Hotel," said Mrs. Mrs. Evans receives calls for baby sitter service from people at Orchard Lake, Cbnunerce, Sylvan Village, Roch^er and Garicston as well as Waterford Tqwhship. Usually after one visit the customer prefers a particular baby sitter that time on, and this is recorded, Mrs. Evans said. Mrs. Evans takes the job herself because of the challenge involved, and because s^ has learned the art of winning over fiie most unpredictable child. "You almost get to be' a child psychologist yourself." she said. Mrs. Evans claims there W as problem ohOdrai. By foamfi^ drtiB as II they were adults, un-derstsadlag say child cooim easy as far as she is ooncemed. "Actually children can teach oM One out of every five adult Americans earns a living in the food industries, and one of every four plants is used for food processing. Avon Twp. Lists Fire Officers AVON TOWNSHIP-The com-j , lete roster of officers on the' Brooklands Fire Department was announced today by the new chief, William Foree. Asfistant chief is Gem ^bul-sky. Captains are HarficY Spangler and Mike Kelly. The four elected to the position of lieutenants are Dave Harden. Royal Larsen and Kenneth and Russell Griffin. Begonia Bulbs Three varieties ond eight colors in large, tuberous, footed bulbs. Double camellia, flowered carnation, pendula or hanging basket. 29c Each 6 for SI.55 12 for $2.95 100 for $21.50. • Mondeville Flower Seeds Save money by growing your own flower plonts. Start them indoors now. Our selection is very large ond includes olf species ond varieties. Potting Soil 4|LB«|49c 25U.Ba9$1.2S 50 lb. Baf S2.2S Pre-Seeded PLANT STARTERS Eoch Will Grow 36 PlonH &59‘ REGAL FEED and LAWN SUPPLY Ca PONTIAC STORI 21 |•cktel• Stfost n 2-0491 WE DaiVER DRAYTON STORI 4266 Dills Hwy. OR 1-2441 FOR YOU-A GOLD CAR KEY! With All New or Used Car Loans oil yorfi onfi ficmlan Fun bsfiqs the noomsnt you rids off st b mph in high... 1 mph in low. You’ll find ths husky Wbssl-Horos shifta, ccirnsra, backs and stops wHh tha poww rssponaa of a big tractor. It’s tha only yard tractor With automotivo gsaring. steering and two-wheel brakes as standard equipment. Solid weight of ths nll-otosi > body and ovorhias tractor-typo tirw provide plsnUftal traetlea for torraoao or hiUy ground. Fully guaranteed. ruN.resT it H£/fe today. .. mo obuoAnoM Tratje-Ins Accepted—Easy Time Payments FE 4-0734 FE 4-1112 Kim BROS. Pontiac Boad at Opdyke Road Low Bank Rates Which Include Life Insurance Liberal Terms POP4TIAC STATE BANK -J, •]/ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MARCH 11. I960. TWEXTY-QNE, Kill Priority Care for Children Young Mental Patients Lose Sen. Lodge Rebuffed in Youngsters - First Policy Demand Slate senatm today rebutfed Sen. L. Harvey Lodge in his last-ditch fight to get priority treatment for mentally Ul children. Lodge.' a Republican from Oakland County, bucked finance leaden in hia own party by dcnumd-ing a treatment priority policy after hit bill to provide it went down the legialattve drain along with 436 other billa yesterday. Lsdge’B leooulderatloa et file daring a brisk mental health bill for the|> entire state calls lor $73,775,000. an increase of about S3,10f},000 over the allotment tor the current fis-■al year ending June 30, but the -.amount was not directly the issue. Lodge insisted a policy direc-ve be inserted in die bill where-! by department administrators would be instructed to give prior-| ity to children in dispensing care' and treatment. iNew Union Director Meets Businessmen lOemandExam lin City Break-In if the Same KENNRTH MORRIS A group of civic, judicial and business leaders y^terday attended a "get acquainted" luncheon, sponsored by local UAW leaders for Kenneth Morris, new UAW regional director here. Morris told the group, gathered at.Hotel Waldron..that the UAW and its locals are interested in shouldering "conununity responsibilities," and urged location of a community center here for 'oldsters. He said the Idea cdme about aa part of the I'nion't new oon-reotration on the problema of the aged. Morris said Pontiac should have ,what he described as a "drop-in" center for persons over age 65, whether they have had Union affiliation or not. Morris said the UAW would be willing to contribute a financial share in the project. 2 Pontiac Men Charged At last. Saturday night a diance! With Th.fl at Market,"' on Putnam Street Not so at Michigan State Uni- versity Oakland. At least not to- Two Pontiac men demanded night., amination on charges of breaking About IM ambttloua students and entering in the nighttime be- ftetr nsiM ^t face Municipal Court Judge Cecil! '"•vleo sad lelevlslou . McCallum. ' ••cransMlng” in Leroy R. Stocker. 29. and Her-’ nun M. Opdenhoff. both ofl Ji'S* 107 LeGrande St., w^re arrosted "■« «»»«««»«'. by Pontiac poUce earlier this week. I ♦ W ♦ Tfc.. with h..»k 1 There'll be some fun. too. Eight members and their wives ^ torn Staffer. Groceojlom , ^ « rttoam Hunday nWt and ‘W* unusual dlne-and-study assorted sto<-k and snuU j^g^t on the campus. „ , , CAESAR, SANS SALAD Police said the two had admitted ^ ^ digest beef steak with Caesar— without the salad. Rescuers Battle to Find Miners Morris, 43, is codirector of the new District 1 of the Union, a region that takes in dl of Southern Michigan east of' Woodward avenue (U.S. 10) from the Detroit River to Bay, City, plus all ol Pontiac. The boundarieg ware set at last yanr’a UAW eanvention, Ri99ing Up Makeshift} SX Ventilating System to t whM Ineladed PaaUae aad Clear the Air Oakland county. Morris has retained Room 704 LOT AN W Vs (API Re«sie'°^ Community National Bank j,jjvei^°ur international UAW represepta-wijr — Otis Lawrence, Charles ities like the NorthvUle State llos-}J^ ^ f^anrt ISk sHctes ‘ iB**™*- Timothy Daily and David pital on (rfder patients whereas -“y* 'Rogers. "it is the children who can be| * * * | U . . cured, and if they're not, theyi^ Sto^e^ines Director A UAW member since 1937, Mor- ris was first elected District 1 di- After lengthly argument, the Senate turned down his proposal , by | a voice vote. ' Ledge was Irked bgr the kill- ' tog of Us earlier MU M obtohi Ms cMM ptortty ebJecUve. The Lodge said it wasit mistake wo^en | concentrate efforts at coetly lacil-j " breaking into a grocery in Water-lord Township. — They are at the Oakland County with bond set at $5,000 Their examinations are scheduled for March 17. Both have past police records. Okinawa in Uproar OverU.S. 'Strafing' NAHA, Okinawa (AP)-Okina-' Votanteera effered to pitch I em, waltreaaea or bus. boys were left. Donning white aproni will be Loren B. Pope, assistant to the chancellor: Mrs, Pope. Robert SEVENTH DAY TAKES TOU, — Defendant Carole Tregoff raises a hand to her face as she breaks down and weeps in Los Angeles justbefore entering an auto Thuraday to be taken back lo the county jail from the Courthouae. Mlsa Tregoff and rodefendnnt Dr. R. Bernard Finch are brought from the jail and held in the Courthouse aP PhataTM while awaiting the decision by the jury which li deliberating their late on charges of murder and conspiracy in the death last July of the doctor's wife. Carole is 30 pounds heavier than when shf was arrested. Dr. Finch has shown little emotion while awaiting the verdict. ^anson, business manager; Mrs ,Bi;ing:8 Chaiice of Early Detection Swanson, Pope's secretory; Mrs. I , ° .... ......... wa newspapers claimed t^ay thatMcNeil; Audrey North, a U. S. Air Force jet had strafed I Ubrarian; Mrs. Nadine and wounded two Ryukyu island-1 Dr. Helen Kovach, ers scavenging for brass on a!Russian instructors; and George U. S. Air Force practice range. | »he Oakland Stu- The furor over the report;»’•'««' the review will threatened to develop into an Olri-i*’® held, nawa version of the Girard ind- ♦ ♦ dent in Japan. { It'll be the second of Dr. Klu- The reports said one young back's intellectual SatuiMay night man had lost his right arm and reviews. The first was in Decern-the other got a bullat wound rector in 1955, wu reflected in 1957 and last year.- The district once covered only East Detroit. Sen. Edward Hutchinson (R-|maining 1,200 ( FennvUle), a member of the Appro- SP®* crooned miners. prlations Committee, told Lodge •** believed to be. there was sympathy for tlie pur-poee ol the bill he had presented. Newsmen from the press, radio and television have been asked to spread fear and a hopeful mefsage, simultaneously, throughout the communities in Oakland, Wayne land Macomb bounties. one leg. Both w-ere in a hospital: Tomorrow night's session is ex- Their aid was sought yesterday Foe of Cancer Cites Fear as Tool aand’to wind up on a criminal mental institution at great expense p*^*}^ !™®*** ,.“**** *’ *./! to the state later on." >akesWft ventilating system to clear the~air and permit the rea-LN SYMPATHY cue teams to battle on the re- , f^ to the started in IMT. Morris began his union activities when the UAW organizational mov- _ . . . .___ ment got under way in the mid- Thw has been M word 1930s. A punch-press operator at he W rince »«ow TnewUy, when ^ ^ telepho^ connection with them wna broaen. icational committee of Local 212. Wilaon said he hoped to have i UAW, when it was recognized in the ventilating system rigged, and, 1937. in the Okinawa port ol Nago, 20.pected to see the students burning east of Naha. Itbe oil past midnight.- at a press conference held by the-of Hutchinson said it was killed because it was miserably drafted and came in at tne last minute and there was no time to set it '■'****• to start flushing the air by late He sarved as the local's record- Hnichlnitoa aaM the appropri- afternoon. ling secrrtary. 1941-1947, exciept for atioa measure wUI provide the ! * * ♦ j a four-year period in the Army, wpaco far IM emotkmaUy and j He said the fact that the air ln| E|c«.teg president tit Local tit menially disturbed chHdren i the mine was not venUlating nor- u, 1*48, he irae re-electod through through jwitabllahment of the in»»y promise that the ,,55^ nerving longer as preol- Mary Muff Chtldren’a Unit at the 'stranded men had ngpd a bulk-, Kalamazoo Mate Hoepitol. “J"® “ f hMtory. ' 'tttifl4n

breakthrougiM nmde by re- Irnnces of some cancers. j He criticised the automobile in-"People continue to ignore the.“'Ttcd to her account, but manager of the Uneoln-Merruiy ^ ^ ^ * "Tbe tocnl police told me this ............................. ' was unable to produce a «-,Dlvisi^ of'the Fort Motor Cot,;i^^ to wt In touch * for the card. 'oi — promising leada in cancer re> search: L The ponniUe role of virus eu> titien aa a cauae of .cancer. 2. Chemotherapy, a treatipant of cancer with boemonea and chemk call. Dead Baby Found [Canceled Visa b, Bob Iter ScM™“5's premature baby was found dead near the Haviland Elementary School in Waterford Township late yesterday afternoon, according to township police. Three young boys, crossing the schoolgrounds, disedvered the body wrapped In old towels and lying in the snow about 100 feet south of the school. County Coroner Dr. Isaac Pre- LUTON. England (ft — Mrn. Ira and give It ta a couple In MnHIi CnroHnn, aald today her UJ). visa haa been withdrawn. .Mra. Moore, S*. had planned to leave by plane from London lot Now York tonight on ronlo lo North rhnrieston, S. 0„ homo ’^lUntcersJoin search Lv ^0^10 llallwW^^^ Mnrlah and Jw oJ^ T f IV TI . IV.. rv -nd has two children. I *«hrr expense, wronid total It.lM. ^ for Dofl That Bit Bov i "'-to«ei«g tor Apm u j lUI l/Uy lliai l/ll UUf serves on Mayor Mlrlanl's CiH-l Mrs. Siegrist, whoiw excited ges-1 Her vette said the five-month prema- ' Mn. : > and was told that I .. . „ . P*"^- t®*** three [the U.g. eonaal," Mayor Miriani's Citl-j Mrs. Siegrist. whose excited ges-' Her testimony on details of the persons stricken with cancer is Jo Considftr OroanixinQ i toW n reporto for within institutions part-1 , „ u w « ^ ^ns Advisory Committee on Pollce,iur« and exclamntioni during tes-itocident conflicted with police and being saved today, u • /-i i ^ I • Iv because of miBfflinn with adult ®" *^"***toony nearly brought a contempt store emplo.ves. i * * a GOP Club m ClarkstOn {my vira baa been withdrawn patients 1^*?' K of directors of the United Foun-citation, loudly proclaimed her in-! - * * > I "By educating people to be alert| c« i i tomporarlly on special toatrnc- failed in .n .ffemot ,0!^®““"^"“ H '®1"'dation. [nocence when the jury of eight! Neller complained that his client. ,„r danger signals and lo see a',^>men to .h*, Wariitoglon. hold^toe S^n^e dehaS^!L'‘'^5' .'*u ---------------- i"’®"'®" '®" announced «1to of an auto plant worker, was doctor for periodic health check-'•"d^rmg-| ..They didn't teU me why.” w!_j .JT ‘ ■*‘^®lhand of their son. Duane. 7. Tues- r> 11 the verdict after deliberating more held 18 hours in Lansing CHy Jail up* .. Mills said,"it is hoped fhls'li^'d Townships are organizing ai - than two hours. ^despite his attempts to get her number soon will be raised to! . * * ♦ released. “t of^et^two" ' l“*'‘ ’® 270,000 Lack Tabi Her attorney. Alvin A. Neller.' Mrs. .Siegrist had been arrested jj, surgery radiation *nd *'^^ **"’■ ^"***^ ****** ^“***®"i • blasted the department store and,twice before on charges of dis- jbe three known curesl*^”*""****^ Center. LANSING (f)~About 27DJ)00 of the Lansing Police Department for I orderly conduct and failing to pay ,nr Chairman ol the Oakland County Mlchlgun’s 3.600.000 cars are "handling this case very badly — ® motel biU. | [Republican Party, Arthur Elliott.! still without .1960 license tobe. ail out of proportion to what was ---------------- ”“'•* “I yesterday'* will be the guest speaker and 'ex-j the Secretary of Stitt's office involved." He said he was mde- ^ I l\ l I conference wna Dr. MIrhaH R. plain the advantages and neceaslty estimated. Since March L 675,- clded whether to appeal to theiKAAr/l »"« practicularly pushed for this Lodge bill. Oakland Probate Judge Arthur. E. Moore traveled to Lansing last: week to plug for Lodge’s bflb. Yeaterdio' Moore was glad to I learn that the money saving bill was still alive, saying — "h can; provide the funds yet for the beds." But be was dtoappointod ln| hearing of the elimtoatton of the compeihion measure, ♦ ★ * •T wu afraid It wouldn't eondve, anyway because ft eaks for the| miUlon didlars each ynar," Moore 1 said of the latter. ' | The other bill would uve Mlobl-' gan one million doillars each year, it la believed, by replacing tbe flat $4.l^per-day hoapttallzatton Insur-, «n« rate by charging patients hi Slate hospitals the actual cost of rare, the Judge pointed out. He opposes the present blanket "unreasonable av-erage cdkt method" u "Indeed sodallzad medl-tine at ftt very worst." ,Senator^s Bill Equates Racial, Labor Troubles Board Restates I School Principle Rumors Said Negroes Didn't Get Privileges in Lunchroom i.en«i, KOTire WASHINGTON fAP)—The Senate takes up today a propoul that efforts to obstruct court order* In la&r and other cases carry the same penalty as similar actions Ih school Integration cases. The proposal by Sen. Kank J. Lausche fD-OhIo) would -remove much of the sting felt by Sbutherners from one section of the admlnlatratlon’a civil righto bill. The Santhernen wpn a Mrics of preliminary vtetorles fliunday as the Senate ‘ rejected 53-tt a toevt (o Hmlt debate,- defeated 6&-U a propoaal to give the attorney general broad naw civtl fights pow- ••H They also adopted unanlmoualy a South-ern-sponaored amendment reducing the penaltiee proposed for Interfering with court orders. dr fr fr . The House ectepted by i 312-93 vote the procedures set forth«by Its Rules Onnmlttee for considering the bfil. Democratic Sens. Philip A.^ Hart and Patrick V. McNamara voted' wHb the aalBorlty in' ibo Senate’s 9S-3I roll oall Kept. O'Hara (D-Naeamb Conaty) and -■rwonricld (R-Oakland Couajy) voted with the Houm majority. Southern House .'tiembers announced they would not try to delay a vote there throtigh parliamentary maneuvering, and received, in return a promise that sufficient time to discuss the bill would be provided. fr ★ dr The Senate, which has battled for nearly four weeks over civil rights legislation, slowed Its pace. Leaders said there will be no night session tonight and no meeting Saturday. Lausche’s amendment would apiriy to a Bootlon of the adminlstration’e eivil righ.U bill, provldiiif criminal penalties for oh-! •tnietloa of eonrt orders In school- integration caseo to all eonrt order*. Lausche said that' R the Senate left the provision Kncbanged, it would be "pointing the finger Impi^rly upon one section of the country. ” This Is one of the"^ chief arguments made by Southern senators. They contond any such leglil\Uon should apply to Injunctions Issued In labor disputes and other cases rather than just to orders ^barring school segregation. ' Thla part of the bHl Is aimed at any re-cuitrnoe of the reilitance that mot a court order tfi ids'! for the admisston of Negro students to a high school in Uttle Rc^, Ark. ' • The Pontiac Board of Education last night reaffirmed its policy on pupil attendance because of a ,*, "public relations problem concerning two Negro students enrolled in the Webster School.'' 0*0 Dr Dana P. Whitmer. superintendent of Bchoola, .asked the Board to restate the policy for publication. It was expressed in the form of a resotqtion. j Whitmer said there have been I rwnors regarding the Negro students wIm enrolled three ! weeks ago. One of the rwnors ' reported was that the two young- . I sier* were denied lunrhroom ' Whitmer said their was no basis fto the rumors. He Cbuld hot dete<'t |7he~lDarai7lli3' said, after Investigating the matter and conferring whh the Negro leaders of the, community. WOO I "There la no basis to thc .i-u-non." the superintendent uid.i 'No incident has occurnetj. There none*, or ruBLic risrino rORi . w vrild reaadn for ooncen,” ■ The resolution-pnaaed etated; > sross ton«*si prejoet tna aii eiarr •’Tlie school district of ltw> City , pumici of Pontiac has maintained aa offl- ^ i rial policy that all pupils shall awi) attend the school which serves the o*- Mich-J attendance area ip which they live. Thf pontiic cuy comminion u .hr' I ■ 'Thle policy la' matotalnod tor all, h'?,*' ito*’'srb«" IShrrh I pupils without regard to race, col- “ risnufty to ths toiiawist swrsil For. nationality or re|igkma affilla-'ui ‘s' Virins*! I "It now aeems desirable to re- strttu: sad so ta* Muta "by^o*n!un laf/lrm thle polia publicly.; - | T»* purpow nf th* h**rlD| li to] eonUd*r s propo**r< D*v*lppmcrit PI*n for (h* Trh*bim*t'*p of ■ Ml|tit*d ■tvs uUfWr Blsl. Aft S«4 r A cBd KM*I Oritininc* No ll>1 .doptcu, M»y St. IMS. slth Ffd*rsl rblSBrl*l ***i»tsnc* iioditr Srrtloo l6s (di. nil* 1 of th* Houilns Act of IMS. s> tm*nd*rt >PubUc I,*« ni ll«t Coii|r**ii to tc-oulra Usd IP th* proKet *r**: to d*-mollih or r*mev* hulldlni*: to snd «th»t *ltr Improvrmynln-' ond to m*k* th* icdulrrd tanil* svitlpbt* fot dev*lopm»nt or r*d«»*lnnm*nl to prlr»t* »nl*rprl«* or publlr igrilrl**: fo Iniltll, conutruet. or r*roiirfrt(-t park* »n<* put . plan* ,E5?ttn»r. l■uthortt*d hr. Ii - inprerbissnti At thU Urn* th* . UT'i prep ret to tho r*l^U*B of b* n0*p for dfacuulOD. At th* tlm* sf Id hasrtni. IhS OHi dnimlMlon VUf urorld* m sppoftsnlty T sU lnUr»»i«d p«rMa* to to htsrd ■nd »m r*«f|y* spd eenildar *oh>. ■nunIrclIoAt tp ritlai «>th r*l .. ... will open a public hearing Marchk Howevw In completing his state-122 in Wilmington. N. C. on the1» iMnt under hia owitcoysela qiies.^^ ,n.liner whichrinves-4# tioning. Brennan said that If Lower determined waal; , iwild not repay Ihe loan "Hoffaj^ PREMIUM RATES LESS THAN 50c WEEILT PBOTECTS TOUR WHOLE FAMILT. LOWEI RATES FOR IMDIVIOUALS. FOR DETAILS. WRITE OR PHONE: FE 5-2745 Ml 7-0810 ptigators have determined wasi . . ‘“{wrecked in the air by an explo-? would expect me to assume part .t On the other hand. Owen 'Bcrfi Brennan^ business asswiate of Hoffa and a ciMiffirial in the Uiwn. ,,he obligation. , * * * i v H>en( tuo hours on the stand. w w w if 4t 4 \ The New York-to-Miartii Nation- i An inlimale relationship hetween'.^ Hoffa and Brennan was drawn by;^"'-'' * ^ - •'j sleev e—one u two inches in width 134 persons aboard. One ■ witness himself in testimony. Under questioning of his own 'wkie. and the other four a hali inch victims was Julian A. Frank, FULKERSON AGENCY American National Ins. Co. A. &H. Dept, 1025 E. Maple Rd. Birminfham, Michigan heavUy insured New York attorn- "SSth Toar ., 4Vt lillioa Dollars fainroaco fa forco" ick’s you opponviin to ow a full ACRE ESTATE in , HAWAII! A big profit-poPontiol invtstmtnt or o rotiromoiW porodis* Now you ccDV own land In fhe lush tropical paradise ol Howooi. Most of all Hawaii is owned by tho government and a few iomilles and is not lor sdle. Only a small jtaies tost were olfer^ 11 months ago—good reasons why more than 3,000 cures already have been sold. HAWAIIAN PAIADISeVaHI is Ihe only coastal subdivision availaWe The panoramic beauty of the Pacific Is within view ol all the estates. All titles to the land are guoranteed by tne stole of Hawaii. n«5 Down »lp Per Month 1 Acrt Loti, 135-Ft. Frontoget, Full Price $895 Fret showings of Aword Winning Color ^ Merit of Howoit — Soturdoy, Morch 12, 2P. M. fo6P. M. 1050 W. Huron PARTRIDGE & ASSOCIATES FE 4-3581 CoiRtlnues ORCHARD'S FURNITURE SALE OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY ’TIL 9 MORE TRUE CONFESSIONS By . Orchard Furniture Co. ■X ‘ ■ ’ Believe It or Not . . . We've Made Plenty of Mistakes Vol. 3 Book 2 since we hove been in the furniture business but our mistake lost January was in thinking thot business would start to pick up. We were woy off! Now you con take odvontoge of our mistakes ond buy furniture dt wholesole, some slightly above. If you're hord to pleose ond think thot oil "Soles" ore phony (some oro) then our low prices will convince you thot this is the reol thing. Cheek'em yoorself. We oim to pleose ond shoot mighty stroight. Fw Iht lediMM 7*1 tiif Livisf iMK Fot IhB Liviif Inb Choirs DiiBltB ei DiBiif loeei MUcbIIbbbois SpKialt For Iha All Amarieaa Bay Hollywood bad complala with Innaraprlng mattraaa ond box aoring. All matol frama cmd nlaatic haad-boord. It com taka a raal baaflng. All for S49.95. HE'S A SHE Tha aolaamon who tails ua living room aata la a baontlful womon. It la Impoaaibla for taa to toy "NO." BO baautUul living room auilaa ... nylon cov-ara—foom ravaraibla cuah-, Iona. Rag. S259.9S — Now youra for S149.95. Choica at colors. \ 1 ShoaM Haw LitlaMi la My Wife Wa Really Boofoi ia This Oaa! Wa bought 48'iawival rock- For A NICHE IN ihe KITCHEN Tbasa Maka Oar ConpalitioB Sqairm Sha said don't buy too much, but I bought on-othar truckload anyway. So I hops sha doaan't aaa this pries. 2-oe. couch and art that wa thought wa could aall lor 999.95. Boy. wars wa wrong. Taka your ch^ea of thaaa Rna foom rubbar ch^xlra of'' 5 Pc. Dinatta with mot proof top. Extansloo labia with 4 matching cboirB. ONLY $48.88. FOR YOUR ANTE chair . . . Rag. 9189.95— ONLT 959*99. Card labia and motchad choirs. Only 5 lafL Rag. 139.95. SoactellY pri^ at $17.10. Cosh axid carry. THIS IS ShaStHi only 989.95. Choica of col-ura. Dine n Et NO BUNK Sets SacHoaalt, Too This Time 1 Did Listen to Her ^a likaa aimulotod laath- Thay'ra bunk bada. Twin aiia. Mopla or ook. Com-plato with SavTn bimkattoa. Voluaa to S199.9S. Sola nrlraA from S79.9S to $139.95. 3 placa aacflonols. foenn ravaraibla cushions, nylon covara. Rag. S359.95-Now only 198.88. Choica ol black, baige- charcoal, lurguolaa. brown, or coral. SEEING IS BELIEVING wrought Iroa ia baoutUul wood groina. 6 choira and large axpoaston labia, all ior 174.88-Rag. I129J5. For the LIGHT OF YOUR LIFE Raclinlng choira by Strato- DM Yoa Evar Saa a Box Her Sister Is Pretty Too ar studio couchaa, ao new I hova 4. No arms (not too comfogtobl*). 988.95 aach or two f^ SJ 15.00. lotmgsr. Laiga choica of stylaa and cobra. Voluaa up to 9219.95. Taka your choick from 959.95. TEA FOR 2 Mopla tabla with ploallc top and 4 choira. Rag. SI79.I5. Youia for $109.95. Pels lamps extend from floor to coiling, slightly raoOad. While they loat only $7.95. Syriag? Or a mattraaa lurno? Wall wa’ra making both tnna^ aoring mattraaa and box aorliv-" ’-pn out of bars ot only 917.98. Four^rc. aacflonali, foam ravaraibla cuahiona, nylon covara. Exfrsmaly com-forlobla. Thay should aaU for at laoM S44H.9S. .bui wall taflla tor tfnly 9248.88. Choica ot bldck. brown, „ baioa. charcoal So-Fa, So fiooi Soto bad ond chnfr- nlca covar. You'd normally pay 9199-95 but It's going tor 989.95. MEASURE For PLEASURE 12-pc. Ceppartona maos- WHILE WE'VE GOT IT ON 1 Lava My MoHuHa-Law But aha wemtod a Hooksr ond hirt^olaa. YOUR MIND Sorry no mail or pbern • ordara. AH aalaa ora fined and Bubiact to prior aola. Cradit tonna arranoad oa Birch dialag room aaL Lorga tobla, 6 ihgfra. buf-fat and china, '^aa iha chongad 1m cokr Bchama.' & aatmaUT salla far BlitJS but tf a youra for bar pitca. $325. uriag .aaL EasDy wtoth Wt Doa’I Hava a What a Dope II'b No» Fernando's B2.4B. Now only BlJX). oaab and carry. WALL STRETCHEH 1 Was Four months age 1 rafuaad eeoc iwi A euim mjoo oc ft. Hideoway T If a Orchord'f Hida away. Wa hova no memy bids-aw tty bads wa couldn't pooaiblv bids thorn away. Rag. 9249.95 to 8495.00. Wa'ra claaring tham at 9169.95 to 9249.95. THIS IS THE END table you've bean looking far. Blond, Mahegony. Walnut or CharcooL Matching cocktcril table— 9M5. So all badroom aata ra-ducad to naw low. low .prfcaa. If wa don't aoD aoma of thaaa wall bora to rant onolhar warahouaa. • 9925allD M tins MoveOO 9- pc, aacUonol In balga nr Ion with fofrm rubbar cuahiona. If you'ro tha party that mods this oftor you cem hava it now for only 9275.00. moat purchoasa. Wa aro not going out el businasa. and Intend to atoy hara for o long. long tlma. H you ora ona of our regular custom era you know wa always give good buys. PERSONAL Fraa Inatoucflona on how to atratoh your fumltura dollar. For thf IgdioMi If DilliRger Wire Living Thia would maka him happy, bacauM '• ll't a atad. Doubla draatar chaat ond full aiaa bad. Rag. 159.95-Now 99.95. Elbow CraoM SRoeial A littla hard work wiD maka thaaa laok lika naw. Doubla draaaar, chaat. bookcaaa bad. Slightly damogad. Only 6 lait. Only S109.95. 2 DANES WANTED Demiah raodam wolnut badroom aaL Doubla draaamr, chaat and bookcaaa bad. ExcallanI con-strxictlon. Natrar aold hara lor undar S359.95. 2 laft. Only S198.99. Wfl Con'r Givfl You SOMETHING For NOTHING Bui wa can ghra you loraa tanillc buys. BaaulUul bad-room aata with latga trl-pla draaaar. chaat and bookoaaa bad. Moda to •all from S259 to S599. At low oa SI 59.95. MilCillABMU SpKiils WHO’S HOSE Not for your iaal but lor your yord. 50' plotlic oax-dan hoi*. Whila lhay loat ... 88c. Tin Last Of tin Mohawkt Mohowk & Craft corpating and 9x12' ruga .... all on ■ola. 9x12' twaad ruga of only S34.95. ^ LOST ond FOUND Lost la Hia WarahoiM 24", 30" and 36" bookcoM in blond or walnut with alidlna glass doors. Wbila thay laat. S19.95, 124.95 ond 929.95. A Raal Fiai Dask ond choir with built-Phia i«| of Amar$con Ency'clopad-tea. Blond or wolnut Going. complala. ior only 949.95. Foaad la Oar OapaM Bills Inrolcat for truck lodda of fumltura. If naw ownata. for thia fumltura an not found within raaannabla tfm|i than wa will bk lorcad to loss thaaa In-▼olcai for a loagar pariod of tfma. 24 Months to Pay FRtt DELIVERY ORCHARD FURNITURE CO. 164 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. 3 Blocks West of Soginow Long, Eosy Terms FE 5-8114-S Forking Lot y, \ a .4 THg ppyrijic PRESS, FRIDAY, !MARCH 11, 1960 TWENTY-THBEE Although household washing ma>|yeart, they did not come Into gen-j chines have been used lor ma^|eral use until alter World War L AMAZING! the new I960 TV 21-in. WITH SUNSHINE PICTURE TUBE gives greetest-ever cootrest end brightness T Outstanding selectivity, rejects interferehce! Richest, fullest tone quaRty of any TV. Swivel Base optional. lUY NOW AND SAVI. Sweet's Radio and TV Shop 422 W. Huron FE 4-1133 Froe Porking Navy Pushing Polaris Output Sec. Gates Will Urge Speedup If Sub Tests Good This Year poaaibility ol increasing Uie i ber of Atlas intercontinental ballistic missiles, but no decision has been reached. Present plans are lor 10 missiles per squadron. II m(»e are added, the number per squadron probably would be increased rather than adding additional aquadrons. PoehlitianWins Speech Honors State Issues 1st Truck Weight Limit Bulletin WASHINGTON (AP) - The Navy is woridng on plans to speed up its Pohuis missile submarine program, says Secretsry ol Defense Thomas S, Gates Jr. But the actual apeed-i^ will hinge on results ol the firM tiring ol a Polaris Irom a submerged submarine, set lor this summer. Other tests are scheduled in the meantime, be said, including the armed firing this month ol a Polaris from underwater — but not Irom a submarine. LANSING UA-The first general truck weight restriction bulletin ol the 1960 aeason day by the State Highway ment. Due to the spring breakup, truck weight restrictions will be enforced starting at noon, March 11 on all state trunklines Irom the southern border north to and including M46. All-weather trunklines will be excepted. Some 200 dillerent tribes live in the Belgian Congo. Just about the time Gates was telling a news conference about Pcdaris prospects Thursday, Vice Adm. Hyman G. Rickover was telling a congressional subcommittee that the United States is ‘Irittering away" its toad over the Soviet Union In atomic submarines. ' He told a Joint Atomic Energy subcommittee that the American atomic sub program needs a big shot in the arm. He pictured Soviet missile-launching submarines as a greater threat to the United States than intercontinental ballistic missiles. Rickover, who played a leading role in the development of the first U.S. atomic sub, said he would support heartily a bill by Rep. James Van Zandt (R-Pa) to buUd 100 more nuclear subma- Gates made these other poin& at his news conference; The Pentagon is considering the SAVE S$ - SHOP HERE! Rag. 39.95 Hag. 10.$S^^S PEG BOARP 2' X 4' Six* 4' X 4' Six* FOLDING HAHAL SAWHORSES Rag. MS SALE y® FANCY SOLE SHOES * LIMIT 2 PAIR Sale President of Pontiac Toastmasters to Move Into District Contest Gerard A. Poehlman, Meyers Rd., Waterford Twp., will be the Pontiac area’s representative in the forthcoming district competition of the Toastmasters International speech contest. YMCA Toastmasters Qub. His speech, entitled "The Importance of Being Earnest." was made before some 200 persons at the South Oakland YMCA. Second ptaca hanort w«nt to Michael B. RedBeU, of 41M Roi^ Circle. Troy. Area 6 governor, Frank Strubler, of 1390 Sycamore St., Avon Yw?.. delivered the welcoming address, and Ata Bericer of 2599 E. Manchester St., Birmingham, was toastmaster of the area contest. koaora in the Tonstmaster* Area • eonteot Wednesday in Royal Oak. Ho sras competing against representatives from Acorn, Birmingham, Rochester and Royal Oak. He Ls president of the Pontiac district governor, Fred Lyon. Set Drilling Hearings LANSING (JT—The State OU Advisory Board will conduct a public hearing in Lansing Match 17 on proposed spacing and pwuc-tion controls for oil and gas drill- Counly, and Chesterfield Township, Macomb County. We Sell What We Advertise 1 DMoralor Tabb Laafs — I^H Caian to Ckaaaa Ffme) ..*3M 1 RoaaV or S^aara OHomaa.. .MM I Sawing Rockart ..9IM I Platform Swivai Rotkan ... ..924M H ALL FOAM - (Any CoIm) ■ 2 Pc. Living Room Sailas— .M39J6 IMI PNI FURNITURE SALES 1 1 MUt Eail ei Anhma Haigkti ■ I 3345 Auburn Road (M-59) B "Yob Alwayt luf lor iota of t 4 S'* ■ ■MS ^B^E ru. tu a fe iomi SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION BB PISTOL Dryer Veils $1.79 SALE 2.49 >/t ' Electric DULL RUROESS ELEC FAINT SFRAYER Swper Ken-ToBB HEADQUARTERS Fresh Stock PAINT SALE uto Parti * accessories DULL SANDER FUEL PUMPS BRAKE LINING TUNE UP KITS MASTER CYUNDEP.S SEAL beam LITES MIRRORS CLEANERS POLISHES FLOOR MATS SHOCK ABSORBERS ETC. ETC FTC GALVANIZED GUTTERS "l>UT-ON'' WHITE WALLS 6£f/iRAl P/mioote Co. DAILY 225S Oitit MON.4FRI to9 l: '.v: L... electric druei\ NOW! LIMITED TIME ONLY Electric dryer days are here again 1 Now, fora limited time only, you can buy an electric dryer at a special sale price which includes installation. So, if you’ve been thinking about an electric clothes dryer, now's the time to buy! If you’Ve never owned an electric dryer, you’ve never known complete washday freedom because only electric dryers give you aH this: CItan-The cleanest method of drying clothes there is! There are no fumes or products of combustion to circulate. No flames to guard. Clothes dry in clean, electrically heated air. ' ' Safe for all fabrlcs-There’s exactly the right setting for every,fabric. No hot spots. No temperature fluctuation. The most accurate controls are electric. Fast-WIth an electric dryer, gentle radiant heat starts drying right away. Clothes dry fluffy-soft, sunshine-bright. Drying time is cut to a minimum. ,, ^ Low prlcod-Because of fewer operating parts and simple trouble-free design, electric dryer prices are surprisingly low. Installed prlco-During Electric Dryer Days, the price you p^ for one of these well-■ ............... “ ■ Wi! known electric dryers wifi include normal wiring installation on Detroit Edison lines in dwellings up to and including four-family. "Normal wiring installation’’ means one dryer (220-volt) circuit only. Froo Sorvico-Over and above the manufacturer’s warranty, you are protected by Edison’s long-standing policy of service without charge for electrical parts or labor. ehooBm from ihe»e ieadlng makea of eteqfrie dryers: FRIGIDAIIIE • eENERAL ELECTRIC • KELVINATOR • WECTINGHOUSE • HOIPOINT HUDSON • MAYTAC • NORGE • PHIICO • SEARS’ KENMORE • DEXTER EASY • SPEED QUEEN • WARD'S SIGNATURE • RCA WHIRLPOOL • HAMILTON • ABC DETROIT EDISON arm momr eteelrir appitmmre dfrafrr > -' r ■u, ■ / TWENTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY; ARCH 11, I960 SQUARE mni ROUND DANCING Wire Service Executive Dies in New York at 50 GARDEN CENTER BAUROOM CAMPUS BALLROOM NEW YORH (UPI)-PieiTe A. Miner, SO, comnMrcial manager of United Press International, died in a hospital here Thursday, Protest Against CBS Rejected by FCC eral Communications Commission). - , _ • q - _ has turned down a protest against,® tUD POCk 9 DenS ST BOTH BAIXauwMS SIMIISSIUN —a STso OS <;”■’"* He joined United Preu in 1927 as an office boy in the oommerdal department in New York. During ihis long service he worked on the idesign and installation of news 'wires In every stMe- i JlUiu^iYV FREE HOME TRIAL icy and to broadcast a particular program at a spiedfied time. The FCC indicated, however, it might reconsider if the facts in a parti-cular situation warranted such ac- |tic WASHINGTON (AP)-The Fed-l a Colund>ia Broadcasting System policy of not accepting paid poUtv cal broadcasts to be carried at the same time on other networks. The protest had been registered by Paul M. Butler, DemocraBc national chairman. The commission said in a letter to Butler it would be arbitrary for it to direct CBS to change its pol- Launch 1st 'Skit NighP Skits by six dens of Cub Scout Pack 9 highlighted the unit’s recent meeting at Webster School. A second "skit night" wUl feature presffltations by the remaining dens at the next monthly meet-kif. Seventeen boys received awards. N^WMOOUCOAL Final Action Hinges on Court Battle Makg. Fisith Board to Review Fight hr Gifted Child 17” Portable TV EASY CREDIT TERMS V Electro Mart f/ie Your lalaraaHoaal Cr»dU Card ISBOoklondAvt. FE 2-3781 See the bigger, beHernew model WHITE OAK cmI. IFs larger to give you oven b^or hosting sotis* You'll like the larger, longor-lasling KINO SUtS of WHITE OAK-oopocUlly the NUT end STOVE sisos. You1l like Ihoir bettor porformanco — their bettor ocenomy. Order your KINO SIZI White Oak TODAYI GMAC Profits Decline Oakland Fnd & Paint'® During 1959 Leads in Wheat TOPEKA. Kan. - Kansu is the world’s largest producer of herd winter wheat Town Meeting Day, the first Tuesday in March, is a legal holiday in Vermont. WANT TO KEEP HER — Mr. and Mrs. Richard Combs of Old Bridge, N. J., have become attached to their four-year-old foster child Alice. But the State Board of Child Welfare thinks she is too bright for them and so it is considering Ar rh*t«r>i ,, another foster home for the girl. The Combs are not giving up that euUy, however. They have started court action to keep Alice and have also won a review of their case by the state board. TRENTON, N.J. tAP)—Mr. and |thorm«hly and do what is best J rent furore, the Old Bridge cou- Mrs. Richard Combs’ fight to Tor the child,’’ Archer said, keep their gifted f-year-old foster "These matters are always open child will be reviewed lay the for review and discussion.’’ e next Mate Thursday. F. Morse Archer of Camden, board president, said be has been asked to reconsider the decision to shift Alice Marie’s temporary home to a permanent one with more emphasis on books and less on television. "We will go into this .very •We win havie To re-evaluate the child for what has developed Edwin Hann Jr., acting direc- ___ ___________ _________________ tor of the state child welfare bu-|in her environment since then, reau, said a final decision prob-|he said. I ably would await-the outcome ofi Hann said he has been getting court action launched by the dozees of telegrams, letters and ^SSKEEGO AnoHiar Greot Show! GUT m GRurrcuinis -DPERfllON^ PEmcDiir in Eastman COLOR ERNEST BORGNINE The BABBIT TEAP MATINEE SATURDAY—see CHILDREN ALWAYS 25o Amru rrM PsrkiBi Combs couple, But he told a newsman that in iew of the 2-year lapse between the transfer decision and the Lower Figure $45,426,206 436 Orchord Loke Ave. FE 5-6150 PARK FREE REAR of STORE NEW YORK m — General Motors Acceptance Corp. reports a 15 per cent decline in its profits for 1 HURON THEATRE NOW! BOLDLY SET AGAINST Phone FE 4-7091 THE STORY ... of on Americon Coptoin in commond of 600 Kochin guerillas ossigned to hoross 40,000 Joponese troops in North BurRio during World War II, the story combines 0 vivid drama of fighting courage with a behind-the-lines Ipve story. THE EXOTIC BACKGROUNDS OF INDIA AND BURMA! Ht was ona of tha forgottan faw fighting a forgottan war- and aha gavt tha kind of iovo that no man ever forgot11 auilk in CinemoscQpt and METROCOLOR uiuniin BffiRUni ni. am.. TUI.. WED.. nm. * SCHEDULE * BARGAIN SHORT SUBji^ . NEVER SO FEW . . . 7:00-9:15 7f1T-9;25 MATINEE 1 2 45 to 5 P. M \m I IS ir»c SATUDDAY A SUNDAY * SCHEDULE * NEWS ...... 3:07r5;21 ^7:35-9:50 FEATgRE.... 1:00-3:14.5:28-7:42-9:59 •1 r I as against the | year. GMAC. credit financing subsidiary of Genera' Motors Corp. and the nation’s largest sales financing firm, said yesterday its 1959 net income was 543,436.206 compared I to $53,323,446 in 1958. telephone calls from all -over the country, unanimoully in favor of letting Combs, 25, keep the girl described as a near-genius. But he added that most of the people are acting emotionally and befo^ they hear the state’s side of the case—that the couple signed an agreement they .could not adopt their foster baby. BLUE SKY Comb* said he would ask Gov. Robert B. Meyner to infetvenc in the case, but Meyner told news-1 men 'Thurs^y he would not. I OPEN FRIDAY MAR. 18th GnMw income from financing that was 4 per oent higher In IN* than 19U tailed to offset higher money costs, said Charles Thomas W. TowrII, president. In the annual report. The greater portion of these roots, they said, were directly attributable to higher Interest rates. Retail installment sales contracts purchased by GMAC last year totaled $3,887,751,000 up 23 per cent over 1958. I Retail receivables outstanding at the end of 19^ 'amounted to $3.-,668.258,000 up 15 per cent from $3. 1197.000.000 a year earlier. Whole-jsale receivables, which stem from firancing of. dealer inventories, were down 17 per cent to $614,-[457.000 from $738,640,000. Combined retail and wholesale receivables outstanding in IBM avoreged $4.tlS.D00,000, 3 per cent higher than the IMG average of $4.«m.0M,0Ge. ! Stradella noted that collection, I repossession and loss experience in il9S9 was substantially better than In 1958 and was normal by stan-, dards customarily employed by GMAC. g I The average monthly instalment of $86 for new cars financed by GMAC,ill this country was u changed from the previous year. Rockefellars Pick Adviser i NEW YORK (AP) - Emmet John Hughes Thursday was appointed as the Rockefeller fam-jily's senior adviser on public pol-iicy and public relations. He succeeds Fiimcis A. Jamieson, who died Jan. 30. Hughes, 39, associated with Time, Inc. for more than 13 years, has been chief of foreign eorrespondenti for Time, Life, and Fortune magazines. HAVE YOU BEEN TO BETH'S for YET? Oyw Su4«t* 12 Rmi 'U I FJI. BETH'S KESYAUDANY 476 W. Huron U. Aumt 9ram CsasrsI Httpiral FE 3-9383 UAUiri^l^OM HERE TO ETERNITY' null! ond "THREE BRAVE MEN"; I EAGLEn SATURDAY SUN. & MON. THE SCREEN’S MIGHTIEST MEN OF ACTION IN A MIGHTY DO(/BCe TIEttMTNESS. TIEfilOIL TIEFUIYOFTNE N8ITIWEST FlINTIEI! A WHOLE NEW WORLD OE ADVENTURE SWEEPS THE SCREEN! 0/iyiiERUHY- Mua /hS hAsI ■ EXTRA! UT. ft SUN. MATINEES WALT DISNEY'S SHORT SUBJECT PARADE 1. WALT DI5NEY'5 "NICK" X WALT W5NEY'5 "JACK and OLD MAC" 3. WALT DI5NEY'S "UP A TREE" 4. WALT DI5NErS "RHYTHM" 5. WALT DI5NEY'5 "PURLOIND PUP" 6. 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MUSIC BY TME KUNTREY KUZENS FINE LigiJOR |OLD DUTCH MILL Aaborg gt Oiartli Rd. Aoberg Hilgliti illllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH MODERN ond SQUARE ______DANCING satlSoay NIGHT Featming A New Band • With Vecalifl Dkk Armstrong ond Jim Mnrtin CiM ScntaHig. Callluf 9451 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD FIm LioMn. Smp mM WIm More than 50 per cent of A^le^ ican families take vacation trips eadi year, according to the California State Automobile Asaoda-ton. Purchases of ordinary life Insurance hit a record total of S50,-500,000,000 in 19G9, about 6 per cent more than in' 1958 and 243 Iper cent more thaii 10 years ago. In most parts of the worM, the word "locust’’ or its equivalent de---- ' signates insects that migrate ii\ moat swarms. The same specite may be called a grasshopper to tnuJl numbers. In the United _ outbreaks of graapbopgars or# oommoo to thg BarllMtd t Plains, where there arf than 100vM4^gg^^^^| Pk*U(*x IN SENATE RACE - Mrs. Richard L. Neuberger wUl seek the Senate seat vacated by her husband's death Wednesday. Oregon voters will also pick an interim senatOT to serve from the November election until January when the normal term begins. Gov. Mark Hatfield, following the funeral Sunday, will appoint a senator to serve from now until the November election. From recent statements it appears he will not pick Mrs. Neuberger. The above gic- before And Teacher Gets Hurt PITTSBURGH (AP) - Teacher Rohdan Pashkowsky says he pad-died some 30 male pupils because they didn’t know that Pittsburgh is the steel caiptal of the world, lus some other answers. The 30-year-old social sciences teacher, under suspension Langley High School, ^fended the mass whippings Thursday. ★ A ★ Pashkowsky said be paddled the pupils Tuesday after be spent four or five days on material about the Want Youths to Have Gun Safety Course LANSING (A) -A citizen c mittee has launched a new move to require youngrters to take a gun safety course before obtaining a hunting license. ♦ AW Representatives of the group asked the State Conservation Commission yesterday to go to the Legislature next year for $85,000 to the program started. A bill to accomplish the same objective died this week. Conservation Director Gerald E. Eddy said the program stoned by the committee would train about 200,000 youngsters and require 400 to 500 instructors. I Middle Atlantic States. The boys were in four eighth grade classes he teaches. No girls were paddled. ■'I told, them we would have a quiz on this material on Tuesday,’’ he explained. 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Huron St. Frot Forkinfl FE 3-9446 m0m0m0m0m0^t$0m0m By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK ((AP) — There was a time when only the laboring stiff—the blue collar tied his lundi to his Job. Now that is ail changed. ★ O ★ Thanks to prosperity, a good twro-martini lunch today costs as much as a tonsiUectomy did ih the old days. If you see a miui going into a restauiwt (or lunch, you automatically figure he’s on an expanse account. Who (■ can afford eat in on4? Sp millions of I White c 011 tf'r workers, those who haven't yet manage climb into the expense account aristocracy, BOYLE dally pack ^ home-made lunch to the office. TVy don’t c and openly in an old-fashi bucket or brown paper ba^. No)^ Indeed. That would be They tote it in those important-looking leath^ attache ’Well,” he says loudly, "you must have had a fuss with your wife. wan short - changed you today.'’ 3. The Health Nut-His d^ fare oonsiats invariably of Om ounces at wheat germ mixe^with two tablespoons each o)/honey and bladastnp tncdasses/followed by lour raw Carrots, m spends most at the afterooo^ trying fo get the molasses o^ his necktie. 4. The Skeleton./at the Banquet you'll hr able to eat is graham crackers dipped in milk.’’ * * * 5. The Absent-Minded Act ant—One day out of five he that he thr^ away hia lunc fore leaving home . . . and w the garbage instead. / 6. The Improvident Bhrrower-"My wife couldn’t find the icebox this morning,” he an-nounoea genially, "(f you’ll lend me a ham sandwjch today,. I’ll pay you back with a beef sand- showoff brings a Uinch that would stagger "Oiamood Jim’ Brady . . . everything from caviar, to Brazil nuts. He tosses his salad daintily with a couple of pencils, puU a real cloth napkin under Ms chin and complains, "why doesn" the management provide candles? They would give the place a little ntmocpbere.’’ NEW DRAYTON INN • COCKTAIL BAR • DINING ROOM r. The Ascetic—The office Intellectual nibblef on a breadstick —"Enjoy yourselT while you can,’’!wich tomonrow-yand throw in a while he fCeds hia starved soul he says, shaldhg his head. "Whm^omato for intefest.” Iby reading Ezra Pound'si you get an u^r like I’ve got, all! 7. The One-Man Diner’s Oub—‘"Cantos.” Open their brief cases and what do you see? Hoy carbon paper stains. Mu8tard/marks...caf stains ... calciflra fragjnents peanut butter./and pet^iaps even a trapped add brooding cockroach, far from his native suburb. ik A ★ Look around your office when the noon whistle blows. Here are a few typical locker room gourmets you are bound to find assembling at the tables there for a mutual munch; , 1. The Swapper—’Til trade you a piece of cake my mother-in-law baked for one of youi hard-boiled eggs," he says. AftCT you crack a tooth on the cake, you know what his mother-in-law is after. His Insurance The Long-Nosed Snoop—lie carefully Itemizes everything in; your lunch as you unwrap it. Bpom's Busting Out All Over Year After Hawaii Statehood ‘ Featuring • "MAD MAN Ma’HE" M.C. COMEDY AND SONGg • FINE DANCE MC81C • WONDERFUL LISTENING MUSIC • LOTS OF LAUGHS—FUN—ENTERTAINMENT WE RE PROUD OF OUR KITCHEN—CATERING TO • BOWLING BANQUETS (OUR SPECIALTY) • FAMILY DINNERS • STEAKS • CHOPS • BAR-B-qUE SPARE RIBS • BAB-B-QUE CHICKEN Your Host — Dagmar Wilson HONOLULU (UPl>-4tawaii-one year after statehood—is booming, bewildered and busting/ out a]l Wer. . / Even the volcano an the island ot Hawaii has been mptipg longer than in any recent period. ★ A ♦ A year ago March 12, Congress voted statehood for Hawaii. What is it like in the islands 6 NambirgBrs LAKE'S HAMBURGERS Records are falling in every field, planners are plucking blueprints to bits, kamaainas (island bom residents) are shaking their heads, tourists are peeking into every nook and cranny, politicians are at once suffering and reveling in such problems as the need to make 400 or more^ Job appointments. Smiling businessmen rush off to expanding offices while task forces from mainland organizations hasten to make proper "contacts." Where else weaM yon find a seven-story apartment, with penthouse. planned on M by 40-foot propbrty? Or earth movers, Irae-tors and bulldozers painted shocking plak? Or a to^floor restaurant on a small skyscraper that win rotate on the hour, every hour? Waikiki Beach hotels are crowded — despite building projects that have pile drivers working alongside I many of them, or drills clatteringly {biting into the hard coral founda-! tion underlying the light soil cover. The Hawaii Hotel Assn, reported occupancy at 80 per cent of capacity in the Waikiki area in January, with 30 per cent more visitors than in January 1959. AAA New construction in the hotel field this year will add approximately 2.200 rooms in the Waikiki area, and projects are under way the other islands to accommodate hundreds of added travelers. All kinds of classes of construction are under way. Among them is a church-financ^ and operated hotel where no liquor will served. the scene ef the veicano erupllou eu the "big Islaad ’ of Hawaii. The Henry Kaiser organization is gouging out a vast new community near Koko Head, beyond Diamond Head on Oahu, for some 50,000 persons. The cost is estimated at 1350,000,000. In the Kailua area of windward Oahu, across the mountain from Honolulu, hundreds of new homes have been built in a project named ’Enchanted Lake,” with hundreds C'j'tril VJnr more planned pr being erected in V Cl Ss surrounding communities. DmiCthter Siick Government costs are rocketingOiLA, TO-NIGHT and SATURDAY Y‘ PONTI/\cV\J EXCLUSIVE! 1 TIRIVEim: § ! FIRST : SHOWING 01X11 HWY„ 1 HL N. af TILKRAPH RD.. FI S-4S00 Show Starts 7:00 F.M. fo CAPTURE THIS UmUCHED NYMMeT HE WAS READY TO FLOOD THE DESERT WITH THE BLOOD OF 1D00 MEN! Nat UMamedl Untouched! ADRIAN HOVEN AND Beyond oil dimenmons of greatness on the gionl (inetnofK «rren* Queen of BARBARIC SPLENDOUR! f ^ Queen of TITANIC BATTLES! Queen of SENSUAL BEAUTY! W* Hot* 6ia INxCAR HEATERS budgets increase and demands rise. Long entrenched Intereata are being nudged and pushed by new and outside capital. aad aabnrbaa devetopmMit projects nader way. Lots eves are edveiOeed hi New Yerh aews- brenght In e reperted ISM.M for age Is 4< years, i desperately Inadequate far modern merchandising or office operation. There even has been a touch of ’smog,” or "snuize.” or “volcano log” to worry the islanders, ocoin-cident with the prolonged eruption in the Puna area of the island of Hawaii. Nevertheleai, Hawaii is doing fine as the newest state, and the air of excitement, enthusiasm and assurance pervading its residents' unmistakable. Culturally they look forward to an immensely important role as the United States’ meeting point in the Pacific with Asia. Plans are already under way for an East-West Cultural Center in the University of Hawaii. Economically the outlook couldn’t be belter. Hawaii’s future In its own eyes is arched sIq'-ward on a magnificent rainbow. upward, along with everything else. The city and county of Honolulu will spend eight times as much this year as it did in 1940. The Irea must spend 10 million dollars for new schools br'additions, out of a 40 million dollar budget. Rural development presents a great challenge to each of the major islanda in the 50th state. And recreational facilities must be developed in anticiphtion of a population increase from 5^.000 persons to 7(B,000 by 1970, with a million distinctly in the offing. Empfoyment la the state reached a aew high |a Jaaaary, with S1T.SM persona hoMlag Jobs. There were only S.IN aaemployrd. I p^rsoas passenger terminal; a $2,500,000 and Destit\ite HOUSTON. Tex. (AP) — A daughter of the late Walter Williams. last veteran of the Civil War, disclosed Thursday the is ill and destitute. She is Willie Mae Bowles, S2. Her father. 117, died Dec. 19 ending four years of attendance at his bedside for her. Mrs. BowIe Ray aa the Drams Wc (!:atcr to Special PartioR, WeddiDcs or Bowliag BanqueUi AMPLt LIGHTED PARKINO IN THE REAR OB 44N)22 - .V; .■[ .r\ •) t-t:. ■ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MARCH 11. 1960 TVVENTY-SEVEX From the Press Box ■r Humo L. KC&lUfB LAKELAND, Fla — Rocky Bridges, the player who provides most of the laughs on the Tiger squad, isn’t all “shook up” because manager Jimmy Dykes has publicly committed himself that Chica Ferhandw will be the number one shortstop. The httle-'shortstop, whose cheek is always bulging with a wad of tobacco, hasn’t lost his sense of humor in view of losing his job. Bridges is Dykes’ favorite target in most of the jesting that takes piace in camp. . During a recent clubhouse meeting when Dykes was talking, the session kept getting longer and Bridges’ cheeks kept getting bigger. No sooner than Dykes had finished, Bridges raced right by him through the door. it it Tk ■’ “How ateut that guy,”'said Dykes, “he’d sii there apd choke to death rather than go out and get rid of his chew so as not to Interrupt me.”»' Someone asked Bridges why he wasn’t a holdout like Kuenn or Maxwell. “Holdout,” replied Bridges, “I’m trying to hold on.” Bridges and his roommate, Eddie Yost, with whom he was traded to Detroit by Washington, are two of the most earnest workers on the team. They are always the first two players to get to Briggs Stadium the day of a game. At the night games. Bridges would often be at the stadium as early as 3:00 p.m. “I don’t know why that is,” said Rocky. ★ ★ ★ There’s never a dull moment with Bridges. The Tigers were practicing run-down plays between third and home. Rocky took the throw from the catcher and started chasing Steve Boros down the line. When Boros got to the plate he looked back and saw Bridges still coming full steam at him, so he kept running down the line toward first base, around second and around third as Dykes stood there in amazement. “Now what was that for,” inquired Dykes. “See, I got him, I never give up,” replied Bridges. He then stepped into the batter’s box and Ray Narleski got him to swing twice without hitting the bail.” Okay, now put one over so I can hit it,” yelled Bridges. He then turned to the catcher after dribbling the next one to the mound and said, “You know, you just can’t trust those pitchers.” On a bus ride carrying the Tigers to a banquet. Bridges happened to spot a little schoolhouse on the road with a couple of broken windows. it it it “Oh, oh, some kid must have flunked his chemistry,” was Rocky’s observation and it brought a roar from the players. When Fernandez first reported to camp. Bridges began talking with his rival about the Job. “Now look, Chico,” Rocky said, “If you hit to Bilko’s right on this team, you’ve got It made.” Dykes tells the story about the time Rocky didn’t like a call by one of the umpires while he was at the plate last season. He took a few steps away from the plate and said a few words to the Tiger in the on-deck circle. “I heard that,” said the umpire. “Oee, if you could see as good as you hear, you’d be one helluva umpire,” Rocky replied. it it it Dykes said he plans to use Bridges as a utility man. “I’d like to keep him arpund all the time to keep up the morale of the team When things get low,” Dykes laughed. Rout of Farmington Puts PCH in Final Chiefs, Bentley Meet Saturday v *A Migunderstandtng/ Says Ferrell, as Taw Paw* Signs at Southfield frail** Pr*M GET OFF MY ■ACK—Farni-ington'g leapinz Harvey Chapman lidei on Dick McCauley’s back as tHe Pontiac Central guard eyes the ball in last night’s regional contest at Southfield. The Chiefs won with ease, 74-48. Maxwell, Tigers Harmonize Chaprtiarr's 30 V^asted Qs^ Central Trounces Falcons, 74-48 By naCNO L. KEARNS iNew Florida Hotel, the 1960 spring evolved around a difference of Sports Editor, Pootiac Preaa training headquarltrs. in quMtion, lo bring LAKEXAND, Fla. - Chaille! After two weeks of muddled, “ *** Maxwell and Detroit "nger gen-jphone calls which merely led to! Both Ferrell and Maxwell eral manager Rick Ferrell held a misunderstanding of (rffers and de- walked out of their meeting at "grand” meeting last night in tbe'mands, it took a 15 minute sesaion..| SiU p.ni. Indicatfaig that “every- Class B Title on Line Here Tonight By nnx coR.vwEu. It will be Pontiac Central against Terms of the contract were not Livonia Bentley in the finals of the disclosed but Maxwell’s salary re 1chs.s A regional high school bas-ortedly will call for J26.M0. iketball tournament for the 3rd The Tiger ouUielder, who hit 31 straight year, homers and batted .251 last sea- * A w arrive^ in Lakeland about | xhi, was determined Friday eve-Thursday evening. A g, Southfield when the Chiefs r.„ his »r-jbreezed to an easy 74-48 triumph Clarkston, Troy Play Regional Final at PCH By f’HlCK ABAIR The chips go down at 7:30 tonight at Pontiac Central when Clarkston and Troy go at it for Class B regional basketball championship and a berth In next weeU’s qun^r-flnals. It will be the first title game involving area schools in the second week of tournament play. HoII.t caa advance lo the "B‘* nnal* at the hllnt IMA by downing lough KUal Bendle there to- Stubborn Mickey Ready to lalk With His Boss Holly Has Big Task at Flint; Armada Wins Again night in the oemiflnal rofind. Month Lyon goes after a crown no underdog lo host Willow Run. Armada, this ’ sector's last remaining hope In Class C, stayed alive last night with a 52-50 conquest of Clintondale. This affair at the Central gym this evening shapes up ns a toss-up, The two teams are hard to compare despite the fact Troy had a much better season as Oakland B co-champlon. Ctarkston had Its troubles In th« Waynr-Oaklnnd League but the Wolves hove wM eight of their last nine starts including tournament play. They have looked sharp in all three pool- 5:00 p.m. short 10-mlnute rtjj SIM,, hu wltn Ffrrell. Bill DeWItt then told Ferrell to meet with Maxwell again and attempt lo clear up the misunderstanding which clouded the Issue in regard to the amount in question. The popular outfielder from Paw aw said, *^We weren't very far ■part, that'i why I rame down. my season and not on, what I hoped ' >r 1960. ” he added. Harvey Kuenn, who left his Wisconsin home by car Tuesday, was expected in ramp today. Bad weather and snow hampered his drive south. C7L08E HARMONY — Booker Hunter (left) of Pontiac Central and Farmington’s Harvey Chapman "get together ” lor some close harmony in last night’s regional contest at Southfield. r*s(i*c rr*« rbtw Chapman scored 30 points and Hurner 26 as POf sailori to a runaway 74-48 triumph to reach Saturday’s final round against Bentley. Area Matrhen in Action at State aides,’* aaia Ferrell. “Max-thMight the differenre involved our original offer and wo ght he was going back to hb nrat demaad." don’t think it waa ■ matter Bentley and PCH rUsh Saturday night at 8 o'eloek on the -Southfield court with the winner _ advanrlng to next Wednesday’s stste qusrier-flnsi round. The Livonia Bulldogs earned ~ their berth in the regional fliuilr—7" by upsetting Detroit (Catholic Central. 54-50, Wednesday. Not even a one-man scoring show by Farmington’s Harvey Chapman could save the Falcons from the wrath of Pontiac firepower. Chapman blistered the neta for 30 points on 14 field goals and two of five free tonaes. But the 8-loot-l received little or no help salary request on my 195.1 hto tnatet in a contest where 'The Tigers, mrsnwhib, were prepnrtiig for Baturday'o exMbl- the eventual result was never In doubt. /: Booker Hurner e^tlnued his hot sroring pace In tournament play with M psbiV*** «P'*'brad Iho PCH attack. Hnrner bagged nine Bidders and eight of IS at tiM fool line. / Ingtdn Menalors In Lakeland. Big Steve Bllko was still the big baiting newi In yesterday's workouts. The huge 245-pound first base man proceeded to knock four of six pitches over the 340 mark in left field. Bttko is providing an answer to manager Jinitny Dykes' rule about running everything out and run nlng fast. "Keep hitting them like that gnd won’t care if you waddle areu^ le baaes,” Dykes said. / BUke, a qiiel, reserved pli^r, continued to be the most/een-slslenl slugger In rsmp nn^ nian-ager Dykes Is happy. / «»;er lo ITie 6-1 forwnrt now ha.s accounted for 77 poi^ in Pontiac's three tourney gam/s. / * w Hurner /received 15-point help from dlifllnutlve Phil Rabaja and big BUI Pritchett added 11. The ^lefs tallied the firit five points of the game and enjoyed quarterly leads of 14-9, 35-23 and ,57-29. Suffice it to say, they led all ;i»e way. ABer the 1st quarter. Hie Fal-cons never came rioser than four points. Central scored the first six points of tho 3rd period and Fsrmlngton got no closer than 16 "He could be the a Chapman fired baskets from nearly every spot on the floor, net* ting five buckets in each of the [2nd and 4th periods and two apiece our biggest problems.” saidjin tho and 3rd. His two charity throws came in the 4(h itan/a, hitting that ball Ilk? that frortjihcn he himself fouled out in the now through Seplen|ber” | final 30 seconds. Their only common foe Is Avondale. Clarkston beat the Yellow-jackets by right In the district meet after leading by at much as 20, Troy won by 30 and three in regular season tilts against Avon, Clarkston will have the height advantage with , six-footers Bill I 7* * 7 L7 J Powell, Larry I.andon and Dickj Four Walled Lake wrestlers and Ron Evans were wearing POI time l.an.slng stronghold for team I ^ ripi©*iJ©CfCl0r Caveriy converging on the boards.Iu,ree each from Pontiac Central'colors. Representing PNH were'bonors. But Troy has an rtitslanding in- and Pontiac Northern got into ac-|Minired Miracle, Ralph Clauson' The Ypsilantl Braves, unbeaten/IJUS Arion.'tton ,hi, afternoon as the Slate and Jan Lawrence. lin 13 meets this aea«,n. who ^Id Iw the differeiKe If he jUgh School championships got; ...... Lansing .Sexton, Jim Bunnlng, mk of the healihy While-the Chiefa barely worked pitchers In catM. will start for up a sweat In their rout of Farm* the Tigers ngaimt Washington. He Ington. M’s a safe bet that coach be followro by Hank Aguirre \rt Van R.vxin's engers really will and Pete Burnside. have a job on their hands against Sunday, m a return game at 'Bentley. Orlando, f’riink Lary. Phil Rrg.in w, and Ray | eral manager Roy Harney Writs R; M r and Harney refused to contact him _ p again saying It wa# a matter of principle. aWi tiiat Is wliere the situation .stood last night when Mantle un-, .....-,-Jt - Acton is far fi-om bring llw only Troy standout. Couch Peyton! Godwin has excellent, balunce w ith Rick McKinnon, Petr Davidson. Jim DePauw and Jerry (llidewell, all capable shooters, jum^rs and floormen. Holly will likely b<- considered Mantle had his worst seanon underdog since Bendle Genesee County "B” crown. 'Hm' Broncos will need some hot .shooting from Ron Morlan and Don McKenzie to turn the trick. Armiida gets back into action tomorrow night at Birmingham Seaholm battling Detroit St. Thoni-ns. Tl|e parorl^t power smashed ..I. ,1. , L ... ... . Grosse Potnte St. Paul 61-49 Thurs- •:Even with the cut. he II be get-j ting tbe highest salary In the! * league and that is unusual for a .216 hitter. ” iX^ung Pros Rip \Pensqcolas Par iin First Round InktWr BMiiTWIt M. luk.Cfr H Marat ^raiiint M. OvttM 41 pMUa* Ctotrsi K Psraisit* Ttrlor crat»r 44. iteradttt* 4i CIM* • PENSACOLA. Fla. (AP» - The' ____________________ .voung golfera look over in the' first round of the 815.000 pensa- Harvard SophomorB Led by 22yaar-Old Allen GM-'S*tl 4 Swim Marki herger of S*udlo aiy, ,Calif , I ClM C ^rmja. II. M.;^ ei*ara. chirlsrait u. Ktikttk* M -Coruaat ft. tOmarf M DMrMt M. Tbonat I I urtuA M ------ „ U* M. OMreit B»**lnl Heart 41 Dawiti n. otawai City as .Women's Meet in 2nd Round Resumes at Lokev/ood Eastern and each. Renlley'a tw# t-angy rrbeund-ers, Jim Carmlrhael and Ron Hogayi-\ae, will be as tough as anyone the (lilMs have (need In that department during (he IWW- . ................M sanson and rentml’a bonrd fitle* In IBM. breaking a iHiie- |sponior thire baskelball g«mw ’’rew of G-orge F-d. f>eon Pren,-yenr doml.iallon by Sexton and from 7 to 10 p m. today to raise "" Priteheit w Ilf be en-I Ijmsing i:aslern. money (or PTA projects i *" "" «•••*>«( war for anr- I Eastern won In 1951, 1952, 1955,Thia la Ihe prganlMllon’s chle/f 1957 and 1958. .Sexton took (he title (iind-rnlslng project of the yeaf, PGH Item lev duel w ill tie a in 1953 and lust year, ' aecordlng lo Mr*. Fram-la Ml»h-r, I mntch. Bcnilev nosed mil d * ♦ I PTA president. ’ Livonia two ye.ira ajo. from th^'reioff'S Z ^.'^brsUrthf^^^^^^ meet. Lansing Sexion nint-.. Bay,eighth, and then, ns the feature at-' City Handy seven and Unsing traclloo. the (nculiy five will L,kc on the City AU-8tars. Home-made refreshmenls will, bc:i„ ,h. served and a bake sa4e will hr ENDS HOLDOUT - Charile Maxwell, slugging Detroit Tiger outfielder, ended his long hold-oqt Thursday night by aigning an estimated 826,500 contract lor 1960 at Ukeland, Fla. East I..unslng six Saturday; City Men ad/s a • ^ t j ’*'*“■ •** wrestlers from at AdV. Again Today > S| achooU win be narrowed down : .by .this evening.. Herol-Bnals Will The serond wt-ekond of big City mlternaca and indl- BiwHng tournament for women starts tomorrow at Ukrwood' He(ncday night. Unet. This may be the last year that Membcni of the West SWe Unes «!• high schools will compete tieam of Pontiac were Competing Uhc same moot. In doubles and singles at the ABC' * ♦ * meet In Toledo today after fntT'* Tfif"'stale high si-hool athletic ' to break into the top group associrttlon board of c^lfol will be! fJ)S ANGELES (jp _ Natiomc tor five-mnn scoring Thursday, askrd (o vote on a proposal for two Football League clubowneni ope youngest regular on Ihe winter! CAMBRUXIE, Mass. (AP) -tour, they set a hot pace over the; Bob Kaufmann, a Harvard sopho-6.500-yard Pensacola Country Gub'more from Flourlown. Pt|., Thurs-j course '►yesteflla^'.. Pontine fs the only .Saginaw VaW, [ley Conferoru-e quinlot still alive' annual tniial Michigan prep tour- ^1. .h. ...nc c I night at the Flint IMA. Mt. Plea.s-^.int ou.sted Owoseo, 6()43, in Ihe other iMA scrap. NFL Meetings '"Tension-Packed Two Class A regional title gameg -irr .scherluled In the area tonight. »nirla|}> and Hi^hlmM Park fight lor honors at Birmingham .while Roseville and Austin tangle on the iCast Detroit court Bowlera fram Pontiac, Davis- Class champion^ips, one [u thire-day taislnew sesrion trslav,Hurn*r 'S "3” "'"'^9 burg, Milford, Dra.vton Plains, ^ ww ^ second (n ap atmosphere of (ensinn. J S:} ® Jf'f’' Walled l4die, Reehissler High- “ll They are under ijressurc froin'rfiwh'U * »-s 11 And*r"n land, Union Uke, UHev Auburn ' The top two teams in the two-the new American i^itbnll League'Elliu 1 ] \ i» chpm-i. Helghla. Uke Drien, Holly and Kcl trotole* while and the competition hne broughi «'}; | i » J w*ii Trov will take part In (he ! individual awarda will go to the on eome problems long before fhe|lt»p» 4 ill ■ - — - - L •------*- —'-L- ---------- ----- lOluhin 0 S-I 0 ^ ro rt tp th 0 a-s f :oo ; Vo " I r - ’J Vo n P. W. B. A. event here Haturdny jhest (our in each ^weight division. Ipfaying season opens. Dorothy Groves of Oxford U, le carty singles leader at 647 with Doria MMhalleick at Pont lari having the best garhes of 211 ac and 257 handicap. Family | SratV Iv guTrUn*’ ** ..-* * m' -z" 33 17-7» t 14 t IS—M ms I • |iuni ' Cribeiter fired a sizzling 8-un- the Walled Uke Bearbeombers. derHMr 31-38~«4 to pace 52 g« C*1 A T • La fnew Dallas Hangers, in NFL >1 nil . O/are l omant ‘-hise. from opefallng in tju- Texm Skiino Is Excellent ^ aty. An NFL officlnl who decl-n.d' » . *^*^611607 turned In nine btrdir^ and used Swimminr Championshipc. •wily ’29 putts. ' ^ a. . ...... . Tliree 24-year-olds were' In tie for second with 67. They were, yards In 2:06.2—three-tenths at a DSve Ragan, Oriando. Fla ; Don!second better than'-the old Ameri- Knufmann rovered the 200 1255. Boucard alao is first In alt events actuJrt at 1475. Beverly FiUca Q| Waterford lead alt events handi-, I wwa arasawav, a a.evaa. ^,\,a/isu i^swk iiami sfpv vesi fWliivll vYalCfriurQ l“clU BU vVcillB ImllQl' Bisplinghotf. Lonewood, Fla.; and;can and'NCAA mark set by Tony cap at 1835. Olga SchraRi-Jo Will ^^nmi Hwatr 41. satiDa* sacras HttrtlBriM Crampton, Sydney, Au»-jTashnkk of Michigan State p year M^dra M. uuhtuM H Itralla. ■ Ikto. hlte Of Pontiac have th^best dou-blae gama of 448. AT RIKMINUHAM IRAHOLM ;uar of hia name raid that if th< (LAHA A-Feradale vs. High- lltwiRm arc blocked by no in land Park. H p.m. |lum-tion, jM-mling n i-outT li'xt- AT s-Awr mcriMUT 1'^'’^ " "’avellng Icnm AT LAST DETROIT , f,|| 12’oppon n,AS« A-KoaevUle vs. Aastla ents on the marl Catholic, 7:30 * « e AT PONTIAC CM4TRAL ,1' '*^ Raigen. rould televise [back te Texas, and undoubtedly would,”■ he snid, "K's a qiiesth-n whether Lamar Jiunt towner of ■ MI a1 Teepl* Hill Run CLA8R B-flarkatoi va. 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Detroit first baseman Gail Harria obliges a group at Lakeland while taking a break from his battle with Steve Bilko for a starting job. ------—-------- Area Prep Swiiti Stars in Stale Test Pontiac 'Centra] and Pontiac Northern High School swimming teams will be represented anaong the 4S0 entries from some 50 Class A Michigan high schoola for the 1960 state schoolboy cbampion- The state’s biggeat prep “taiA” event gata under wny tonight at Univenity of Mlehlgnn’a b I g pool, wHh the 40S-yard freestyle and diving perUmbinrleo. Other prelims and finals are net for Saturday atlemoon and night. Many other area schools will have swimmem in both Class A and Qass B. Ann Arbor High is del fending "A” champion. East Grand Rapids for more than 10 years has been the Class B king. ITie Class B title meet is set for Michigan State's pool. Birmingham Groves and Madistm Heights are area "B” Besides PCH and PNH, area Class A entries include boys from Birmingham S e a h ol m’s EML champioiis, who have always finished among the leaders. Royal Oak Kimball, Fitzgerald and South- Detroiters 10th in ABC Event Ohio Teams in Top Spots TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - Five Ohio quintets top the open team division as the American Bowling Congreu’ S7th annual chmpion-ships round out their first week tonight, but their scores — like those of the leaders in single^, doubles and all-events — are llkely to stand up long. / Boston, Rangers Play to 3-3 Tie AUie Brandt, who rolled the all-time record series of 886 in 1939, contributed a 462 last night to the effort of Lodqwrt Felt Co. of Buffalo. That would have made the top 10 Wednesday night, but last night the total for the bottom rung went up to 2,872 posted by Eddie Pawl's Supper Gub of Detroit. The spotlight tonight will be on Patrick Lakeview Lanes, a 1.000-plus average team from Milwaukee. The $409,311 competition continues through 73 more consecutive days. Red Wing$ Get Closer to Playoff Spot With New York's Help BOSTON (AP)-Assumlng Detroit grabs the final Stanley Cup playoff berth, only inches away. Red Wings should credit assists to' New York defensemen l^arry Howell and Lou Fontinato. Howell sebred the tying goal and Fontinato made the final fnistrat-play last night in a 3-3 National Hockey League deadlock the Boston Bruins. There was only one change In the singles yesterday, and that was at the very top where Nor-bert McLsughlin, 31. of Rochester, N.Y. tied Sis Mantovanl of Ijiwrencc, N.Y., for first place. McLaughlin put together games ol 205, 235 and 234 for 674. The all-events standing also saw only one change, with Eddie Or los of Dearborn, Mich., rolling ;,795 to move Into a three-way tie for fifth. Before the game Bruins' Coach Milt Schmidt said his club would have to win its six remaining games to keep its playoff hopes alive. As a result of the tie. fifth-I place Boston is eight points behind 'the Wings with five games to play. Detroit can wrap up the playoff spot here tomorrow in a televised tussle with the slumping Bostonians. who have managed to win only one of their last eight starts. Fontinato got his forehead the way of the wicked blast and the puck caromed off his brow [high Into ’ the Boston Gai^n stands as the final buzzer sound- the only NHL action Inst jnight. Bronco Horvath, and Vic Stasiuk gave Boston a 2-0 first)-period lead.. Andy Bathgate and Andy Hebenton tied matters, then • rookie Dick Meissner talUe un-aipisted for a Boston lead, which lasted slightly over a minute before Howell struck. 1957 DmI|s MeInF $115 Dik $15.«l p$r ma. 1954 FlyewHi CmImh I For- Professional WRESTLING PONTIAC NATIONAL GUAID ABMOIT 57 WATER ST. MIDOrr TAO TBAM MATfcB . rUk JsakI* SR7j,«r •'••J?- Tk< Mr. X GENERAL ADM ........SI SO RINGSIDE ... $2.M & $2.50 ADVANCi Ticarr salsr; GriiTi GrilL 41 N. Saqinow VfW.PesI No. 1370 FE S-420I SSI N. Saginaw ' HafehmmkM — isri Rnby 2,939, and only twice since 1916 has a score under 3,000 won the big prize. 7 \ A, A ■ * rhlefs* swimmers are led to- : night by Ben Donaldson, Valley 4M lieeatyle champion, who goe« i in the opening test. With Donald- | son In divgr Bruce Lewis in to- ' night's pwHms. Valley champion, orthodox breast stroke star Bruce Norvell, SVC champion (butterfly) "Ted Gaens-bauer, Greg Uligian hi the 50-100 freestyle, Dick Doerr in the 100 orthodox, John Balmy in the back-stroke and the medley relay team of BlEqny, Norvell, Gaensbauer and Donaldson, complete the PCH squad. Huskies’ entries are ftorth Suburban Swim League diving cham-Bill Ratliff, and Lee Barrie in the 400 and 200 freestyle. $175,071.33 Apiece for Texas, Orange DALLAS (AP)-Texas and Syracuse each received $175,071.33 tor their controversial (3ottoii Bowl football game Jan. 1, Secretary Howard Grubbs of the Cotton Bowl Athletic Assn, reported Thursday. 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FMiu St. 71.2-01 S« i \ T. TITE raXTIAC PR1^.SS. FRIDAY. MARCH 11. 1960 TWENTY-NINE Inimed Boston Huileis Career May Be Finished SCOTTSDALE, Aril. (AP)—The,erout abrasion^ and multiple possibility that Dave Hfllman’ar career may be over clouded the Boston Red Sox trainlnc camp today followinK an auto acehknt Involving the pitdiCT pd outlirider Marty “ Manager Billy Jurges last night absolved both of any breach of training nilea after investigating Jurges had threatened to fine; rile idayers if be found they hadi violated the team’s 1 a.ra. curfew., Tbe Maj^cbj^ County Sheriff's Office reported tbe car skidded 650 iMt along the highway between Mesa and Scottsdale, rolled over live times and landed on its roof at 1:15 a.m. yesterday. tte early morning mishap in which! Later the players told Jurges they miraculously escaped death, the accident happened 25 minutes Acquired, in mb off-season trade the curlew. They said they ith the Oiicai^ Cobs, Hillman Jones, Calhoun Duel Again at Chicago ^ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ HayesDefends ... , Noted Alaskan Guide Pays Visit to Pontiac Hurdles Title in 24th Relays had a aevne bruise on his right shoulder---hls throwing arm—and tad a seven stitch cut on top of lis head. Keough, the driver •harj^ with speeding at 70 in 43 mile an hour zone, was thrown clear of the car, suffering num- were on their way back to their rooms when the car skidded on a soft shoulder end went out of con trol. L C. WILLIAMS Salesman SEE US FOR EXPERT SERVICE ON A CHEVROLET • PONTIAC • BUICK ‘15 Minutes frdfri'Pontiac' Homer Might Motmrs 106 s. WASHINGTON ON M-24, OXFORD RHONR OA g-lSZI Up to Iks Millie Nrws I UIhI Wealhar DIraei (roa ths U.S. Wailhir Biriai Detroit MelrepeUtai Air Peri 11:4S AJL News JIM CASEY “If the accident happened at 12:35 a.m., they would have been back at the hotel in plenty of time to beat the curfew," Jurges said. Thus I will not have to take any action." Sox trainer Jack Fadden said ft would be a week or two before the' extent of tbe damage to Hillman^ arm could be accurately determined. While the threat of his basebidl demise rested with Hillman, tbe 32-year old right-hander insisted he will be all right.. CHICAGO (^1 - John Thonaas. Don Bragg, Hayes Jones, George Kerr and a host of other trade and field stars will compete tonight in the 24th annual Chicago Relays at the Intematiohal Amphitheater. A crowd of 10.000 will be hoping to see meet and possibly world record shattered at the arena located in the heart of Chicago's stockyards. Thomas, the ll-year-old sophomore from Boston University, Keough will be out of action at least for a few days. I Both were released after being [treated at the ScotMlile Clinic. Hillman had earned run averages of 3.14 and 3.44 for the Cuba tbe past two seasons. Promoters Eye Feature Sports Sends Ambassadors to Spain and Colifornia NEW YORK (AP) - Feature Sports Inc., the new fight group with a couple of irons in the lire, sent one ambassador to California Thursday and plans to send another to Spain next week in an effort to nail down two title fights. Jack Kearns left for Los Angeles. He is manager of light heavyweight champion Archie Moore, who signed for a title defense against Germany's Erich Schoeppner this summer. Kearns plans to inspect the Los Angeles Sports Arena and the San Francisco Cow Palace, two indoor According to an FSI sfiokesman one of these sites may be the place to hold the Moore-Schoeppner fight if it’s not staged in Jersey City, N.J. FSI also announced that Jack Fugazy, its managing* director, plans to fly to Madrid next Tuesday to confer with hegvyweight champion Ingemar Johansson and his adviser, Edwin Ahlquist. regarding the return bout with exchampion Floyd Patterson. The return match is set tentatively for June 22 in New York. Frosor Moves Into Semis of Caribbean Tourney Many Top Stars Shoot for Meet, and World's Marks Tonight meets this year and set the world high Jump mark of T-feet-2 in the National AAU last month. He has not competed ontfMe the Boston, New York imd PhOidN^ this season and will be making hia first appearance in the Midwest. Bragg, the muscular former VII-lanova star, is aiming to become the first man to reach 16 feet in the pole vault. Bragg has the indoor record of 15-feet-9^4 and will be competing against Bob Gu-towski, the U. S. Maring lieutenant who holds the outdoor mark of 15-feet-944. Jones will be defending his medal in the 60-ysrd high hurdles. Three times the Eastern Michigan star has tied the world record of 07.0. twice in the Chicago Relays. Lee Calhoun, the llQ-met^r Olym-olc champion who has had little lurk against Jones this season, also is entered in this event. George Kerr of the University of IIHapis is entered in the Mi-yard ran. Challenging Kerr will be Mike Rawson, a Birmingham, England factory manager and former European MQ meters Brian Hewson of London, Is entered In the l.MO-ysrd ran. Tom Mnrphy of New Yoili will defend In this evmt and la considered Ol.vmidc gold medal. One of the highlights meet is the Bankers ..Mile which could turn out to be a duel between Phil Coleman and Ed Moran. Coleman, a University of Illinois English instructor, won the Hunter Mile in Boston in 4:03.8. Moran, representing New York A. C, holds the intercollegiate 1,000-yard run record of 2:09.4 and has pun the mile outdoors in 4:01.7. Olympic Skiers Quitiing After Weekend Meet BURUNGTON, Vl. 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Ohio,next Fridsy night and the East California takes another step in University (17-7) a sui^irise win-land Mideast face each other in defense of its National Collegiate (NCAA) basketball crown Seattle tonight but 15 other teams coveting the same title present their credentials as the regional playoffs begin in four cities. , Cal, ranked second nationally with a 25-1 record, meets Santa Oara (21-8), the West Coast Athletic (Conference representative, in the first game of a doubleheader. At-lasge entry Oregon (18-9) plays Skyline Conference champ, sixth-ranked Utah (25-2) in the nightcap. ner over Notre Dame in the first- the other semifina] game. The two round game Tuesday, meeuj winners play next Saturday night Southeastern Conference repre- for the title, sentative Georgia Tech (21-5) in the opener. Darrall Imhpff:--eal’s All-America, paces the Bears (25-1). who last year beat Robertson and Cincinnati to get into the finals against West Virginia. 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The othef Midwest game pits Texas (184), the Southwestern Conference champ, against Kansas (19-8), who defeated co-Big Eight Southwestern champ Kansas State in a playoff for an NCAA berth. West Virginia will also be after another finalist berth, having lost to Cal by one point for the tide year ago. Duke (16-10) and St. Joseph's, Pa. (20-5) close the twinbill. Big Ten champion Ohio S(a(e (21-3) ranked third, and its All-America soph Jerry Lucas play the nightcap of the Mideast regional at l^iiville, Ky., against Ohio Valley Confere,ncc, winner Cardinals Not Leaving Chicago, Owner Says LOS ANGELES "(AP) - Owner Walter Wolfner Thursday denied reports that the Chicago Cardinals o( the National Football League movirig to St. Louis. "Someone is always trying to move us somewhere,” said WoK-Tier, who is in town lor Friday's NFL league meeting. “But there's nothing to it—we're staying in Chicago.” Miss on Final Shot Spoils Comeback; North Hits 33, Dove 20 Last night, Evansville battled I YOHif in past bitter rival Kentucky ~ Underdog leyan 7649 and Chapman defeat-Detroit almost ed Cornell (Iowa) in the NCAA Small College semifinals. In the NAIA quarter-finals, Tennessee AAI defeated Woffoi^ 75-60, Westminster (Pa) won over Hamline 62-59, Southwest Texas beat Grambling 7648 and William Jewell edged New Mexico Highlands 6742. stunned the basketball worid only to fall in the last seconds before Villanova 88-86 in the opener of the 23rd National Invitatim Tournament last night. A furious rally by the Titans in their NIT debut came within a whisker of a major upset. aggtng 7>3D, the ntans raced to 8644 with 30 seconds left.b M une stretch Detroit scored^M straight poinU. “ George Raveling, fouled by De-! troit’s Frank Chickowski, dropped g in two free throws for Villanova. | But with seven seconds to play, I DetroiUs Dave DeBusschere also ■ sank two free throws. As the bnsier sounded ending the game, a Detroll shot by Ray Albee from a loooe ball rolled around the rim and Ml off. Earlier in the game, when It didn’t seem to make much difference, Detroit lost tivo field goals ■ on Interference. il sr Pkctstix HARD TO HTOP - Detroit’s Charlie North\53). who fired in 33 points, fouled Villanova star Dick Kaminski tomng this jump shot Inlo^a three-digit play in Inst night’s NIT open^at New York. George Heger (13) is Titan at right. Villanova held\ff u big UD rally to win, 88-86. « Rochester Wins 'B' Tit A prosperous 2nd half brpufjfht the Class^ B (3ty l.eague basketball championship to Rochester'i Larry A Shep quintet Thursday night at Pontiac Northern! ing 41-point 2nd half to < NEW'60 Rambler Wl *ie5«o D.., oirn 2 LA16E esKo r*B lots ALLOW VS TO BETAIL IVEBT TRADE F81CK ARC tow - SBKVICE IS fClTCR AT BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER With a 19-poiat lead and only ■emn miaates to play, Vlilaaeva made the near f ' beforehand, started UtUag the \’0 IF.. .. MOLSONS rikj Icanadian! i lager beer ^ Is Sold in Ookland County at your tovom, boor end food store. Distributed by Pfsiffer-Oakbii Disiribilort 938 Foothentono Rd., Pontiac, Mich. ' FE 8 4565 flr«$tone j Champion ■ 12" 195 P tin *70-1* ■ T.M-Typ9 SUCKWAU Plus (ax and reCappable (Ire. The economy tire for thrifty hoyers. ExclusiTe Firestoae A/F Ssfety-Ferti-fled cord body and Fireutone Rnbber-K pnTide long, safe aiilmcs. LOW, LOW Interference. 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VUIanova moves into a Saturday afternoon ’TV game against second-seeded Utah State. Prividbnee goes against third-seeded St. Louis at night tomorrow. Clurkston, 7146 in the final deciding game of the double-elit ination playoffo. Roehesler <-ame within one point of ralrhlng the (larkston cagers at the end of the 3cd quarter, St 50, and passed them for keeps In the 4th period. Carl (Peanuts) Montross sparked the Rochester offense with 23 points. Bob Johnston was tops for Glarkston with 19. The triumph climaxed a fine comeback by Rochester, which lost its first pla'yoff game before fighting its way back through the loser’s bracket to whip Clarkston twice and win the city crown. Rochester was also the winner of the regular season race. Worst Still Best GRAND RAPIDS (UPIT-Harold Worst. Grand Rapids, world three-cushion billiards champion, leads challenger Jose Chamacko of Mexico City, 200-189 after five rounds of the seveiMDund tournament. and Beat This Deal! 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He said this bill would make tain this couldn't to done. It may be wMlh the trouble — before filing your 1959 income tax return — to list^all your possible deductions to sde if you have enough to bring down your tax. Everyone filing a return gets a deduction of about 10 per cent from his income for personal ex- Anotlier tax measure which survived, this one in the Senate, would change the statcwMc manner of assessed valuations lor real and personal property. The measure, subject of a hot debate in public hearings, would lump personal and real property values together and the .State Equalization Board would assess - taxes “according to a uniform and -common standard of value.’’ ‘MEAT AX APPROACH' State Revenue Commissioner Clarence Lock said the bill is “meat ax approach’’ to solving i equities in the present assessment methods. But if your deductible expenses in more than 10 per cent, then itemize so you can claim them all. You can itemize on form 1040 and on the new form, 1040W. You can’t itemize if you-use form 1040A. Lock said there Is some cause for coniplaintt from business-men, but that they should be corrected at the assessment level Instead of at the equalliatlon level. ’Representatives of-business and industry in Detroit said personal property there is assessed at about 90 per cent of its value while real property is assessed at from 38 to 40 per cent of its actual value. They said the system could force businesses planning expansion to go to other states. Dem Hopeiuls Trek Briskly Over Wisconsin Trail LACROSSE. Wis. (AP) -The Wisconsin campaign trail continued to be a well-beaten path today lor Democratic candidates lor the presidential nomination and their supporters. ,fSen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass) left the state at midnight to return to Washington but left his wife, Pat, and Jbrother, Ted, to .speak for him. Sen. Hubert II. Humphrey (D-Minn), Kennedy’s opponent in the April 5 Wisconsin ^idehUal primary, prepared to fly to this state for another extensive speaking en-| gagement. , ' Many Expenses Are Exempt From Income Tax ONEyCflUm THIRTY^THREE Itemize Deductions; You Might Save A4oney foBeRestricted «XDITOR-8 NOT>; Oscle BAW sruta Mcrr taspsircr a dedacUoo ot About IS per etat of hu------- At tAZ tUint rv______________ - ---- . .1 '.0 Itemli* »x- penuA ABd doBAtioBo to-ouAlify lor A lorser dedueUoo. Thli ArUclt, tho lAit A flTo OB Usurlat TOUT tBcome tAX. vUl isclp you deetdo vlUch Bnthod ta boot for ydu.) By JAMES MARLOW AP StaH Writer Retired people getting a pension or annuity had better read care-fuliy the rules on page 12 of the instruction sheet. In some cases pension income from an employer is excludable. Sometimes only part is. Jt’i too complex to go into here. not his expenses ran that much. You don’t have to itemize anything. Thix is called the standard deduction but Ibe limit is fl,0M for a single person or a couple filing jointly. A couple filing separately can't lalm any more than S500 each. OTHER DEDUCTIONS Here are some other deductions you can claim: Interest on your house mortgage; on a life insurance policy if you pay the interest in cash; delinquent taxes; your personal note to a bank or individual; or interest on personal property like automobiles or radios bwght on the installment plan. You can deduct for contributions to charitable, religious, educational scientific, or literary organizations. For instance: you can deduct for union dues, dues in professional societies, alimony payments by the person making them, fees to emr’oyment agencies, club dues if they are heeded for business reasons, and books or newspapers bought for use in your profession. You can cut your tax by excluding things like sick pay and subtracting dividend credits. How Senate and House Civil Rights Bills Hiller SICK PAY DEDUCTIONS If you were home ill only seven days or less, your pay is taxable. If you were home sick more thah 1 days you can deduct for every day thereafter up to $100 a week. If you were home because of Injury, or were hoMpilBliied for as little as one day, you can start excluding sirk pay from the first day of absence withont wailing out the seven-day period which applies to illness at home. Since sick pay Is really an ex-rlu.sioD, not a dHuction, you clninl it on Kne 3 of form 1040W or line of form 1040. You can’t claim it on the tabulating punchcard form, 1040A. People who get dividend income from stocks in domestic corporations can exclude the first $90 they receive. You can exclude $100 if your wife owns the .stock jointly with you and files a joint return with you. - Then there’s something eaJM dividend cfcdilii. TMs MaMW: you can deduct 4 per cent af what’s left of yonr dividends from your tax — after deduct- Genera^, contributions cannot exceed ID per cent of your income but 30 per cent is allowed if one-third of your contributions went to churches and tax-exempt hos-and educational institutions. For example; Chest, Salvation Army, churches. Red Cross, cancer and heart as- nociatfons, tubereulosis soc4eties. and gifts but not dueo to the YMCA, YWCA, YMHA, YWHA, American Legion, and sooietleo for prevention of cnielty to chil- l deductible medical Don’t forget e^peMcs; You can claim them only if you itemize them on forms 1010 or 1040W and only that much of your medical expenses which is more than 1 per cent of your adjusted gross income. You can deduct state Income taxes, personal property taxes, real estate and state gasoline’ taxes (but not federal gasoline taxes), auto license and registration fees (but not auto inspection lees) cept as a business expense where auto is used to produrr come), poll faxes, and most retail sales taxes. re are some taxes you < Federal Social Seenrily payments- by you as a worker, federal income taxes, estate and gift taxes, stale inheritance taxes, refuse collection taxes, fish- WASHINGTON (AP) — How do| The other point in the Senate the Senate and House civil rights JIs differ? In general, the four’ points of the House meqgure agree with the Senate bill on' these provisions: They would make it a federal crime to use force in resisting federal court school integration would require preservation of voting records, wdilld facilitate FBI investigation -of hate bombings and would provide schooling for children of servicemen if integration closes schbols they normally attend. The Senate bill also contains three provisions not in the House measure. Two of these would provide court-appointed voting referees in areas where discrimination is reported, and would set up a presidential commission to seek to eliminate racial discrimination in the hiring of workers by government contractors. Thieves Hit Cemetery TULSA, Okla. (fl—Thieves Icred the offices of a cemetery after prying open a heavy door. They battered a safe, finally knocking off the knob and handle; tried to peel the aieel front off the Saia»,then left einpty handed. The office manager said the only thing in the sale was a record of people buried in the cemetery. J’ I REMEMBER... In Pontiac bill would put Congress on record Id support of the Supreme Corut’ 1954 school integration decision and authorize federal grants i technical assistance to states communities that attempt to carry out school integration. Ing and hunting license lees, deg lleenaee, ffdemi excise taxes on lanage, telephones, and air, mil or bus tickets. be included in such expenses only to the extent they exceed 1 per cent of your adjusted gross income. If your wife was 65 dr older, the-3 per oent limit does not apply. BuT, in this case you had l^ter consulT your iastruction sheet or the Internal Revenue Service. Expenses for your education are leductible, but only if it w'as to improve or help you keen up the skills in your job. You can’t deduct if the duration was to help a better job or for sonal reason;. ' You ran also deduct the net amount of actual property loss tbelt. These may be buxiness or non-busineas losses. Oner aghin: (or this kind of Infonnalion eon-Kult .vour instruction sheet. Thetv are certain exemptions for the care of children and certain other dependents. For example: You can deduct up to $600 — If you are widowed, divorced, or legally separated — for money spent to care for dependents who are under 12 or arc physically or mentally unable to care for themselves. Read your instruction sheet for details. AdsonCBS-TV uct, will be limited to the name of icdten were allowed to lingW <» tha the sponsor or product. In the screen toe 10 seconds. In the (u-post, these cards have carried slo- hire they will flash' on and off gans and descriptive phrasing and I rapidly. Interruptions Will Be Fewer, Simpler After Sept. 15 Date NEW YORK (UPD-There be fewer interruptions C of news and entertainment shows by commercials on CBS-TV beginning Sept. 15, it was announced Thursday. Joseph H. Ream, network vh.-b has issued ordert that ORRIED OVER DEBTS NO SICURITY OR INDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY McaiWr AMwira. AmmUUm rt.UM VM.Mll.r. _* MicHiOAN casurr cuu'^saixoas. IRED I iMltor. I I I I I— I '*£af 14 Years of Ciadil Connsaliaq Exparitaca Atsisf Ton* Hours: Oaifr 9 lo 5. Wod. and Sat. 9 to It Hooa. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS will free news commentators from sponsor blurbs except for the introductory phrase !"Now for a word from . . .’’ The new rules will prevent Interruption of the main news portion of a IS - minute program more than once, although news and puMIr interest programs are pemillted three oonMnerrlals in a 15-minute period. Only two will be permitted in entertainment shows of the sar^ length. On half hour programs, three commercials will be allowed, but the main part of the show may interrupted more' than twice, according to Ream. The edict aLso placed some new restrictions on advertising content. Ream said commercials for cold and headache remedies and antacids must not emphasize suffering on the partrof persons stricken with these ailments, and copy remedies for foot disorders l other physical conditions should emphasize good grooming as a result of treatment. Billboards,'' the printed cards announcing the sponsor or prod- INFORMATION & FITTING CENTER 103 N. SAGINAW FE. 2-0292 At Pontiac Federal Savings You Receive 3 o Current Rate oniNSURED SAVINGS Your Havings insa.-ed for all loss up to $10,000 by an Agency of the ^ U.S. Government. ^1^ POIVTIAC FEDERAL SAVf]\GS HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Htiron St. : ROefHESTER: 407 Main •St. PONTIAC; 16 E. Lr-ously in the 30s. Back in only five per cent of the labor Airline Ordered to Mire Negroes New York Commission Acts After Complaint Against Capitol NEW YORK (l»-Thc New York State Commisaion Against Ois-ermination has ordered Capital Airlines to open flight job opportunities to Negroes. h ★ ♦ These flight personnel jobs-— in which Negroes are almost unknown in domestl<; passenger fligbt»-tn-clude pilots, engineers and stewardesses. There was no Immediate oem-ment by Capital Airlines, which hail reales that cover a Ikrge / part of the Eastern United gUlea. Capital serves several decline apparently Is prlaaarlly ain yet, but they report these theories; Tbe white ■ collar workW closer to management. He tends to think of his own aims and the company’s as being the same. Unions usually are dominated by blue collar workers. The white collar men often wants to think of himself as different, on a higher level. Many white collar workers think they have a better chance getting ahead on individual merit than by collective bargain- ik. A good many engineers, chemist and other scientific men see a The unloo men have not been completely uosucceoofnl. They've •cored marked conflict between union membership and tbe confidential relation-ship between a professional and his employer. So far the unions haven’t given up. They're in the pre right now of organizing hew drives for the white collar worker. They’re worried about the future of unions if they don’t succeed. Tbe Labor Department researchers see some signs ahead greater union success. But privately some union men say Ibey’re no closer to tbe answer than they were several yean ago. ALAM AMES ' PeeJkJt^AKDAR-715 AS TAlgW (S) IPiei5-TO BeSUARPS) AMlNSr THE OUigPE M3«IU> AS 7MOU3M TWey ooutosrr BE TRUSTED TO etAP THEIR OWN LIVES. WHAT THeVDONTSUSPBOT— By Lou I.^ne WW ^OCfTft COOU3 T T»9vV.\S., By Franklin Folger VT’1> %0 tWaH, \ CWtk'T TFMbfiWLVjCMNl fsVWT tOVWlfTVOOCMT OV \T U)9,\T, D04T1BU-V3S. THAT JUST -GOES TO b SHOW...A MAN HAS B MORE SENSE AFTER T , HES .MARRiED./j^.^ . BUT THEN ITS TOO LATE.' s DIXIE DUGAN By McEvoy and Stricber Whether tbe ruling — announced yesterday—will affect other ^ lines depends upon whether complaints of discrimination affecting them are made. TAKES FOLLOWUP ACTION The commission acts >,only on complaints received, and is not authorized to initiate complainta. The rommissloo’s order to rspltal Alrltoes not to refuse lo employ flight personoel oa color grounds was Issned la the oaso of Patricia Banks, of New York CTt.V. ; 0 She hod sought a job as stew- ardess in 1956 after attending a school that trains applicants for such positions. ★ ★ ★ Miss Banks, a Negro, is now a night school student at Queens College here and is employed as a business machine opej-ator by a utility company. The commission ordered Capital Airlines to hire Miss Banks as it» first’Negro stewardess. Ex-Stote Legion Head to Be Buried Saturday SOUTH HAVEN (UPD-Kuneral service will be hcH Saturday for Arthur H. aarke Sr.. 6k. a past commander of the-state American Legion. Garke, a prominept S^th Haveri . real estate man, helped organize the Southwestern Michigan Board of Realtors and was a past president of that organization. DONALD DUCK II p li M ]' THE POXTIAC “PREgS, FRIDAY. ^FARCH 11. 1960 THIRTY-FIVE OffereFamim Wildlife Help Soil Bank Program Will Gfain Futures Mart Business and Finance EAST LANSING—Fanners who want to make their farms more attractive for wildlife can get help under the Federal soil bank program, according to Charles Shick, wildlife specialist at Michigan State University, ♦ * * Michigan Department of Conservation biologists are cooperating with the soil bank program by assisting farmers to make wiid-life plans. Under the soil bank, two kinds of fish and wildlife prartlres are offered cooperating landowners. These practices, listed as *‘G" practices, are wildlife food and cover development and construction of ponds or water imponndments to benefit fish and wildlife. Farmers who copOerate in this plan can benefit in two ways, points out Shick. Annual payments are available for diverting a portion of cropland from the production of excessive suppUes ol agricultural commodities. 'Secondly, cost-sharing—Is provided farmers who plant food plots, establish and maintain nesting cover or build ponds for the conservation of water and wildlife. * ★ ♦ A total of 117 wildlife farm plans were made and put into in southern Michigan in 1959 under the soil bank program, reports the wildlife specialist. Information on technical assistance can be obtained by writing the Game Division, Michigan Department of Conservation, Lansing 26, or through the local soil conservation officer. . Just Drags Along CHICAGO tin—The grain futures market scarcely stirred today in draggy early transactions on the board of trade. ♦ ★ ★ Most contracts held within minimum fractions of' piteyjous cioses during tlje first several minutes with volume too small to cause any significant pressure from ei-fher side. About half the contracts either were unchanged or only cent away from previous finislies. Dealers said there appeared to be no new market factors. Grain Prices Approve NDEA inWaterlord Schools* Will .Receive $41,425 From Federal Government Atlas Streak Ends CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (f»-The explosion of an Atlas missile Thursday ended one of the most amazing success stt^aks in U. S. rocket history' at 21 straight shots. POPULAR INVESTMENTS Mutual. Funds ore always popular with folks of average incomes. You con invest monthly out of your income and participate in these widely diversified investments of 80 to 100 or more selected securities. Drop in, write, or phone for full information on Mutual Funds. WATLINGg LERCHEN & CO. Member Now York Stock Exchange and other leading ^ exchanges. MARKETS [Stocks Hop Up, Trade Moderate The following are top prices covering sales ol locally grown produce brought to the Fanner’s Market by growen and aold by them in wholesale package lots. Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Wednesday. Detroit Produce flietow. e oDit&oa. Cabbnii. ba......... Cabbat* EtO. bB. CarruU lopb^. bO. '.■alarf. rA eat... Iloneriillib. pk. ... !. SSV. I Potatoes. SO I'. ]s miubarb. hothouse. S-lb. DiraOIT rOULTET DSTROrr. SItrch 11 (AP)—Prices pouad (. 0. b. Detroit for No. 1 qui Uve poultry. Hoary type beas 3S-3t; U|ht I CDS le: hesry type roasters, ore -js.. as-ST; , hoary typo broilers fryers, S-4 lbs., whites SS-SS; Barred Recks IS-aii duckllats aS. DSTEOIT EOQS DETROIT. March 11 lAPi—E|(s t. c Detroit In case lots fyderal-staU |rt nd commercially comnaod: White ii^dc A lumbo 3SK-40; e> large aiVb-M: large tSH-Jg; medium .. grade B large SS-aS; browns. Jumbo, ^rade A 40: extra large aStb-40; Urge as-asts: medium SI; grade B Urge ai-aivs; chocks as-at. The Waterford Township Board of Education last night approved participation in the new National Defense Education Act, and authorized nearly $21,000 in matching funds. ♦ ★ ♦ Total cost ol new equipment for elementary and high schools in the scientific, mathematics and foreign language areas will be $72,-420, with the federal government paying $41,425 as its share. Purpope of the enactment of the new law Is to provide better farllltlet and r4]uipment that otb-rrwlRe would not be available In routine budgeta, accordlfig to It is for the enrichment ol the present school programs in math, science and foreign languages,” he said. ★ * e In other business, architects Smith ft Smith presented data on test borings lor construction of a new elementary school In the Pontiac Lake area. The Boai^ took no action, however, jiending fur-ther study by the company’s engineers. Silent Partnership Brings Grain Profit WASHINGTON W - An ousted Agriculture Department official acknowledged today be reaped a fat profit on a silent partiier-ahip la a grain storage firm doing'business with Ui department. * Earl C. Corey, former supervisor of the Portland, Ore., office of the Commodity SUbiilsatlon Menk-e, told a Senate Investigating group he wound up With I $Kt,2S0 frcni the silent partner-I ship, in which he uid he had I invested none of hU own money. The stamge firm was Identl-I fled as the Three State Whre-I house Od., of Portland. Poultry and Eggs Judge Moore Still Hopeful State Action Flops but Federal Move May Aid Idle Boys Hope was not entirely lost for statewide work-education program for idle boys when bills in Lansing failed to get out of committees, declared Oakland County Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore. Moore, .spearheading the drive for such camps to be set up stale parks, said there was still federal bill iq Washington which keeps the plan alive. “Naturally I'm sorry that the bills didn’t get out of committee.” the Judge said. “But I'm still going ahead with this JnsI as fsst as 1 can.” He said he’s meeting at Camp Oakland, where a pilot progranf is in its infancy, next Wednesday with law enforcement officers lo probe their feelings on the program. He said the federal bill has passed the Senate and was under consideration in the House. He said It would nppropriate funds and plana lor the work-edncatlon camps. “I’m hoping some part of this federal appropriation will be ready by summer,” Moore said. He said he’ll probably push for rtintroduction of bills in the state at the next session. NEW YORK W - The stock market took a jog to the upside in modeitfie active trading early $his afternoon. Gallia by key sl^s ran from fraCttond to more than a point, outbalancing an assortment of losers. Sonne o( the electronics and other stocks which drew speculative demand posted gains going to 4 or S points. The market had an irregular start then picked up gradually. it it it Wall Street seemed heartened by government forecasts t h a spending by business for plant and equipment is expected this year, to top the^ record r,' 1957. Some impressive corporate reports also bolstered sentiment. Steels, mils, chemicals, utilities, alremfts, lobaccok and cloc-trical equipments were higher. Most motors were on the upside, Ford almost erasing nn eariy 1-point loss. Coppers, oils’and rubbers were mixed. Polaroid, a volatile trading vehicle, rose more than 5 points. U. S. Smelting jump^ about 4 points, some sources reporting that a large block overhanging the tnarket for this thinly distributed stock had been disposed of. * ♦ ★ The «exchange banned “stop orders” in Natus. Reynolds Metals, DuPont, U.S. Rubber and Air-Reduction were up in the neighborhood of 2 points apiece. General Electric. Westlnghouse Electric and Republic Steel rose about a point each. New York Stocks w A N T S U L T S In Mesnoriam Death Notices I IN LOVINO MKMORT or JOHN' _______________________Ro»». »•«> P»»«*4 * r»»f» “ “• Xuloi™ : “• »»- »»- Uprtfht ---■ '-■ * “ *•-- —■ -* . Itl Auburn A«v.: as* W; ^ rtS Ruibud at MxrU* L. Black- day.. I beautiful memary be l< Doaelaao-John. Fuaeral Home. InUrment In-Wblte Chapel. Mr. Blackerby wUl lie In state at the Dnnalion-Jdhna Puneral Home._ CARROW, MARCH t. ISiO. BAM SlU Weatelea; asa fb: balored husband at Baaale Carrow; dear father of Mr*. Oeorge (Qeorgle) AuUur, Jams.. Harry and Gilbert Cnrra*. Mrt. Odell iNorma) Lacy, Mrs. Paul (Juanita) John ton. Mrs Jim tAUoei Johnson. Mrt. Gordon iLaedonnal Bnodsrau and Lola Carron; dear brother of Mrt. Clayton (Ethall Pntchell. El-eta Carrow, Mrs. Effle Elkliu and Mn. Bartha Burdlttc: aUo anreivad be 11 frandebUdren. Pu-naral Mreloa wlu bo bald Saturday. March II, at 1 p.m. from the Plrti Socl^ Brethren Church with Bey. Tommy Guest ottlclat-Inf. laurment In Perry Ml. Park CamtMry. . Mr. Carrow wlU lie in aUte at tha Coau Funeral Home, Draytoo, Plains. uaUl 11 noon Saturday, at which time be wlU Help Wanted Male 6 month. Milford, Mutual 4-»dl4. ELOERLT BINGLB MAN PUR ODD lobe. More tor homo than w----- _PB_4^JM. CaU^momlnsi. MANAGER AND AaSlSTANTl ERTELL, MARCH Id. 1*60. HULDA 8., IIM Bancroft, Orchard Lake, age IS; beloved wife of Amo. E Ertcll, dMr mother of Mri. Joseph oSrfeUa) McCray. Mrt. Earl (Olady.i McDuffee and Ertell. ............................ t-xranachtld. Pune .u, be “ Puneral Home, K^o Harlwr __________ Rev. Edward Auchard officiating Interment In White Chapel Cem- aildrea, Donna, David and Jo iN'LOVlNO~M*»iORf~OP~ MART Lue Baynee who paued away March 11. IPU. In my heart your pieinory linker.. Always tender, fond and Iruo; There's not a day, dear faother, I-do not think of you. Badly mlawd by aoni.-'daaEhtaiw and irandchlldren. Funeral Directors COATS PONERAL BOMB --------- Donelson-Iohns SPARKS ORIPPIB CBAPEt, Thoukhtful Borvlea " * ** Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulanea Barwteo Plana or Mob ______PE 1-M Ik___ Cemetery Lot«^ PLANNAOAN, MARCH 10. 1100, John 1.. 101 Bdleon. kge U. beloved husband of Marie Hose Plan-. natan; dear .tepsou ol Ellen Fian-noian; dear lather of John. Jim, Eileen. Mart, Bill, Koumaric, Tom Bob and Baroars Mannagan, dear brother of Grace Vollmar and Patricia Haipin. Recitation of tne Rotary wUl be Sunday at I and 0:lu b.m. from Bracc-Bmith o Brnce-Smlth Pu- Itl Crk Coni .. M.l :::;n SsniM. ;- . 10.0 Lib McNRL . . li t Lockh Aire .. . 40.1 Lone 8 Ohi . , II Lortllnrd . 11.1 Leu * Noth . . Il l Hack Trk .. . 171 Martin Co .. TRY Armour * Co.. N 4 Mot Prod ' son ........tl.l Motoroln Connimcr. Pw I DO AWAY WITH HARD and RUSTY WATER! I YOU CAN HAVE SOFT WATER for a few PENNIES ^ per day Hove d whiter wash, softer clothes, lovelier complexion and even save up to 50% on soop. WHY RENT a Softanar r Unit? Ha?t YoWt Own j '"larBiUwu 125 10 HAI WAHANTT I R1 WEEK iRchidlRf SiHh Tm , rtis Jenkins of 335 PrMpect St., had an estimated $565 worth of tools and equipment itolen yesterday from a house at 339 Prospect which he was vacating, he told PonUac police. TUeves broke Into the Onkland Marine Exchai^e, 391 Oakland Ave., yesterday and stole a portable typewriter valued at $75 it wai reported to Pontiaj; poliqe. Viola Sk W. Pike. Befal Adv./ ft Sat. Chevrolet. 4 dr. Motor No. CMP nil —AdV.Thit nnlt U atored odd will ht .old r5S2P(SSi5.“" "•ft'Jsu’iaa" ant ion . . .131* « ft # BSW ..A N T A D S FE 2 8 1 8 .1. ARRAHAN, march 10, 1000. Mary A.. 1700 Airport Ho , Diuy-ton PItIna, uge u4: dear mother Ol Joaeph B. Oarrahan. Bdward F Oarrahkn and Mra. Albert Cralo: alao aurvtved by two srandchlldren. Puneral aervice will ba held Mouday, March 14. at I p.m. from Voorbeea-Blplc Chapel with Rev. T. L. Porealer omclatlhf. Inurmeht In Oak Hill Cemetery. Mra. Oarrahan will he ID atate at the Voorheea-Slplt Funeral Homa alter 3 p.m. Batur-______________________________ OOOOeON, MARCH 0. 1000, JAMBS T , 3300 Bhlmmona Rd., ask 34, beloved huaband ol Mildred Good-son; beloved ton ol Archie and Anna Goodaon; dear lather ol Bryan Jamca nnd Sandra Oooaaon; deSf brother ol Mra. Muriel bmith, Mra. James Merchant, Ted, bred, bldon, Boyd and -------- " “ eral aerv- ------ly, March Voorhees-Siple I Rev. Lee LaLune .--------. Perry eon“wnr he* In’ttate^ at Tb heei-olple Puneral Hohie. Charlea Howell and i..„ Howell; dear brother ol and David Howell: also ai by 11 grabdchlldren am trett-irandchlldren. P u i aervice will he >'■<'< a March 14, at II a The Poatlae Proat FOR WANT AOS UIALFE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. lo 8 p.m. All okrnra thouM he iw Krted immediately. Tbo eat nesumea no loapoo-albiuty tor errors other than to eoneol tbo charset lor that porUoo ol tha flrat hiaerttoo of tho odvarUao- Ibrouib tho eoneelmtlont wuT^' flvoS Cloainc timq . . menu eonutnlnt type larter than refular ngaU type U 13 r----------*"- NOntV TO AUVEKIISERt Tha deadllna lor caneella-Uoo of tranalent Want Ada It now t am. Uia day of publlratlOD nfUr ttia first Inaartloo. CASH WANT AO RATES Unaa 1-noy S-Doyk S-Dovk I SIM I3M S3 Ik 3 I.M ItT 4M 4 >M Ik4 I.7S tM SM 13 M Pontloe Pratt h Mill Operator- kluat ht first elab on predator tool E fauge work. Contact K Stull. Cycloid Corp. 714 W. M ^ Salesman, Ford 1 man. top noteh;, to round high ouallty aalei force. A-1 Pay Plan Would prefer local experienced man. however, not a requlalu contact R. T. Shuman._ SHUMAN FORD Wnlled LUe _____Market 4-4441_ Structural Steel Fitters PARAGON BRIDGE fk STEELE COMPANY 440M Grnnd River Bovl. Hlch STOP! LOOK I LISTEN I need n married man capablt of aolf-manakement *" “ tUrt. OB_.--------------- •ALbMKN TO BBCraOPTENriia and nppllancea for hlfb caliber appliance store. Muat be over 36 have car. and be able to providi relerenCea. Experienced preferred. Call PE 4-3673 tor appointment^ Secure Future At Inturanea Inapecter Natloaa. firm wUl train qualUltJ man to Work In OaklaUd County. Previous business etperlence helpful. Muat be age 33 to 31. have high diploma and be able lo Salary, eipenaea and other _ _U. Call Mr. HaUer. PE 6^34g. BTRUefURAL AND - OR MI8CEL-laneoua iron drafUmen, " Corrivetu, ~ ■ ' ‘ — 3-0611. , Radford Iron Work. Turret Lathe Operator 3tuat ba eiperteneed to let ni A operate WAS lathe on doe. tolerance air craft quality parU. Paid holidays, vacations, '— wages M. C. MEG. CO. 11g_Indlanwoo(l^ Rd Lake RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, anything — Want Ads give ou AgiTON.. Dial FE -8181. WE WILL E3CPAND OUR BD8INE88. we have opening for a good md-chanle alto got an apprentice mechanic. Mutt have nla own tool! to work with. Andy Calkl Gorage, 773 Baldwin Avenue. YOUNG MEN II TO 36 LARGE NATIONAL FIRM OPENING NEW OPPICB IN PON'HAC. will ^traln sharp young man to M . Ill winding Ur.; nge loved husband of Alma B. Kdrt-ten: dear father of Mra. Arnold Michael and Mrt. Howard Wyfner, dear brother of Mra Ben Hudson, also survived by six krandchll-dren. Funeral service will be held Saturday, March 13, at 3 p.m. from the Bostick Puneral Home, Manton, Mich. Interment In Ctld-—" Cemetery. Mr. Kersten will -• Oonelton-Johnt II Friday mdrn-me ha will be i lib In ati At 10 B.m. Today ther* were replirs at The PffSfB office in the following boxes: ; i‘ It Unit Air Un .. 3S ( 31 Unit AIre ... 161 411 Unit Fruit ... 34 I Ml Un Gas Cp . . M4 Ml US Lines .. 3SI 3t U8 Rub ............61,] 411 US Steel .........M i 1064 h S^.l 310.6 R.0 3M.7 .0 3116 lit 110.1 07 0 210.4 no 140.1 /103.1 116.1 66 0 147.0/ 103 0 tSO.O Ml 114.0 01 4 3070 13 0 13/t M.T 314 1 14 7 tft 73 0 — * P. M/ AVERAOl _______ eighths High Low Noo Ntir 31. 1 son of Mrs. Clara Deere;! f.ih.. ,f i.orralne D;, Duane Blple Funeral Home with Franeja L. Myrra offlrlatlni terment In WMu Chapel ( tery Mr. Monroe will lie In at the Voorheoa-Blple Funeral thrae sraat-trandehlldreB. ----ral aervice will - urdey. March 13. ■omardet A Rel«* Oxford, with Rev offlclptlng. Inter---- ... awn Cemetery, Mr. Parrott till he IB atate at thr Boasardrl A _*?*.<* ^vncrnl. Home. Oxford. •••“■ MILTON n . 22i Juniper. Auburn Hplshtii •«r «• *«Ioved ton of Panm. Patch, dear brother of Manor Patch Fuoeral aervice will ba held Mlurday. March 13. at ; pjn. from the Moore Chapel ol the Sporks-Orlffln Funeral Some Auburn Helghta with Rev F. Wll p:!"ch Vn Melo Wanted Automobile Salesmen Wanted. 4 experienced new car •alramen to aell BU1CK8. OPEL8. JEEPS A RENAU1.T8 A wondtr-(ul onportunity for aggreaalve men • UauaT fringe benefits Demo furnished Straight-■ LtT _____ ATTENTION SALESMEN It you want to earn a big 1 come Annually aalllni Qenai Electrle coin operated laund) --- .....-----yyilion BABYSnrkR. HOURS I TO 4. 110 wk 64 Idlaon. ' _ £oOK. AND HOUSinCEBPBR. MID'-tj^ged. Comfortable living quar-tdfa. Refrrencea. ELgIn S1611. CURB WAITRESSES Ted’s bava Immediate openings for cur> waltresaas on night ahlft. Musi be 14 or over Apply In per-• Wanted Female 7 _ NIGRT8. CALL IN pwraon, Tony*! Drtee-In. 37ta A«-fam Rd.. UUca._______________ Help Wented or I 4381. COUPLE FOR UAREtAKERB --lodki near ManUtoe. MA 4-4381. Coffee Solicitors (2) We have one of the heat pr«P^ alUoss In town. Wo pny gS.W nor delivered order, plua tmla-Ing aatery. Call Mr. Jonaoa froM * the Jewel Tea Company, rttmu MA 4-1061 niter 7 p.m. 8TABU8HBD WATKINH lu!>nl avalloble. Full or port Umo. AT* 0^e^63.M^r ^r. IM 1 Foryp. IS THIS^FOR YOl)> ‘ Nationally adeertlaed producU. 61.000 or mart per montli flrat Jear. Unuaual retirement plnn la to 6 years. Men or women. Pull or part time. Ho door to door aelllng. For peraonal later- Tlew^call P16-1161.___________ REAL ESTATE BALBBldIM POR pbw and eiUtlng homas. Ehmort* enred preferred but will train ambitious person. Call lean W. Bchram. PS 6-N71 tor aa appointment. PART ‘riMt_BHOB BALHBIffii and acceaaoritt aaltaindlea. aOood pay. Inqulrt at MaUng Shoo Store. 15 N. Baglnaw.__________ ^mploymCTt^,^^ EVELYN EDWARBS VOCATIONAL counseling SERVICE 34tk EAST HURON SUITE 4 PE 4-0664 - PE 4-143S Aged 30-n for amall eongenlal of-tlCe, very Interesting firm to work tor. 6 day wegk. All Denefita. Midwest Employment, 406 Ponu»* nk Bldg. PE 6-6337. In^ructlont 10 CONBERVATORT ORADUATI teaching private music In your home or ouri. FT 6-0017. idSMBERSHIPB ARB BEING AC-copied for those Intereeted In weight tlftlnt. body bulldihg, adding or 1 011 n t weight, apoctal InatrucUon and couraea avail-- able (or football and track athletes, goiters and bowltrs. Stats Theater bldg., 106 B. Broadway, Work^antied Msle^ Jl^l 6 PT HU8KY WANTS WORE OP any kind 1 have toola lor moat Jobs. 61.06 hour Phone UL 3 3664 _________________ i CARPENTER WORK. HEW _and_ropalr r^4-4316 A-l PAUtTlHO Akb WALL PA- perlng. FE 3-4731.__ CARINIT MAKER AMD CARP»- CUSTOM CARPENTRY, HOUGH gi department. "No eiperience' nVeea- CARPENTER ’ aary aa wt will tumlah full train- --- --- tnr program Car tumlabed. For personal interview ohona FE MIDI 6 to 1 pm, SALARY S8S WEEK . ----------------- ^--------- — MACHiNifr'wrrH c»ri:_n 3-M7I ^ Oljti 17_WI8HM w6rK op ANY mo'NiNoa 6100 bo~clarkston: MA 6-1361. LADY WILL BE COilPANION TO elde£ly^ womon _ A light r retailal servtM^k____________ WABRINOe AND IRONN08. PICK up and'tlellTary. Phone PI g-g734. BuiMlng: Service 13 .-Wed . ----- Capable ................. Other help employed g36, room. _J»oard. TV: FI 6-6663. grill COOK A COUNTER WORK ... ... J J Apply In demonstrators and mgrs. 4-43M._ ___ / bum to order. IDIBB W A N T B&. NATIONAL CEMENT IS I telephone eurvey work. Work Floors, bsseme i^ny kind. FE 3-0117^ MAN AOB~31. NEEDS WORK BAD-ty. Experienced In gns sta4ten work Mesiied FE 1-1067. MARRIED MAN WANTS WORK of any kind. FE 6-6774.______ RELIABLE 16 YR OLD SR. HI. wants part time work. Borne tro-cerv store A gas station eaperl------- —" -E 4A061 - - - - - Work Wanteii Fomaie 12 UCK. BLOCK AMD CBMiHT AUo flrlMoea. OH 3-P4S3. -1 CARPENTERS. REC. RO^B, additions, etc. Work gunrnntaod. WinUr rates fres ssUwatao. PB CARPlNffiTAND CABINlf rk. winter rates, work gunran- d^H_3;i74a^______________ riX>OR 8ANDINO. WjTT — I lloor Sander. PE 6-3733. — A~t CARPENTTIT Additions - Basements — GET 6ID'AICeT — _FE 3-7304__________ A-1 RtBIDBNtlAL. COMMERCIAL nod fadustrlol Mason nnd gen. contracting. Alao store front re-m^^og. John W Copies. MY fireplaces. Commsfclal'or private homes. Past eallmatea. no |eb too or too small. PB g-gg4t or PB 6-0603 _______ BLOCK, cfMBNT AND " CARPENTRY ContracUni PE 6-0703__ BASiMBNTB WATERPROOFfeD. --- ----intwd Prea eotImnUa. FI 4-"~" CARpiirri /nood wot /j. Frick. i.ocaj Branch ManaSer Btuart,^ juaiu^' -. Phone FE J-M^ - _ OUR eFecialty. I. basemenU EM 1-4070. WORK. NOTHING TOO •maU. Commercial, real-ariicr. JO vra. ckperlenca. Pree MUmaU^ Ipeelal aprlnt prtea. CbMPlKTE^HOME”'’"IMPROVE^ ment. gtorms. acreena. aatlca, kitchens, reeraatlon rooms, garages. Call now for free eatl-mate. Also patented dormers for that extra tpaca. Dpra Bulldinx Co. PE 3-7000 DRY WALL taping AN& PInIBH-_jng. Pree estlmalei. _PE 0-0711. ELECTRICAL BERV.-I’REE E8T. PARTNEY Electric FJC 0-6430 PREE. ESTIMATE ON WIRING lor water heaters. raniOs A dry-ora. PE 6-6411 R B Munro Elec trie Co. 1060 W^Hliron. _ HOME OARAOB. cabins. ADD? ttona. Licensed builder. PHA — Termi PE *6600...... iTb U B E M O V I N o: Pli L LY _oqulppedJE 44460 L. A. Young. KrrCHENS COUNTER TOPt AND huUt-lns ..Pree plsnnlng servloe. R. B Munro Electrle Co. lOSt W Huron Phone PE 6-0431,______ __ 3-1740, -------------- A RRPAtk.’ Vern KeUer, phone UL 3-1740. 7£(8^0 _________ t o SNYDER FLOOR LA'V^IHq, sending end finishing. Phone PE ROOF REPAIRS EAVEBTROUOHINO _ PB J-0444 YBENCHINn. BXCAVATINd POR septic Unks Pield tile, lootings, dltehe* and boot well. UL 3-»404. Service 15 B^MPIELO WALL CLBANEHB. .......— THIRTY-SIX f. THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MARCH 11. i960 Buriy* IS %\L UAxn or FotnrrAiN pens Notj^wi A Periolyji 27 ARE ’TOO WORRIED OTER DEBTS? btn eooMUdaU all yovr fcUl* k liart 1 plu«^ my. BUDGET SERVICET B MMS It W. Rnron St. Or«r CponoUy'i Jtwetori "furn. refinishing Chaoft yooy old wtlnut- - ” y Aidtur- *- -. ______ 4) beouUtul on- ■Wqiio rWUJNAjHMJ.______ EATING SERVICE • elcoord. ropolrod, duct : H^At Rent Apto. Furnisiy 37 RMS. PTT - BNTRANCB. UTOl-ttao. Cloon. Adulto only. |U woofcly. PR ___________ 2 NICE LAROE ROOMS, Um. HOTPonrr whSEPool s:"Einj.i more «ubor repair oeyrleO. PE. MMl_______________' Pens wmiTooR ad v AEROTREDS KNAPP SHOES Rorwaa________ OR »15t2 COLO WAVE SBEaAL. W M COM- , „rrA-rw jletj^ DoroUry\ Re.ut, Shop. PE * ^ ^ and BATH. OTIL. PURN. , Coupio oolr 1 ml. E. of Auburn HelihU 6i 2-im.___________ I 2 RMS LINENS POM UTIL. I pald..elooe In^adult^PH t-TMt HEAT, UO'HTB li CbUdrcn welcome. OFnCE k SCHOOL SUPPLIU Olfli-Party Pavori -^ WEDDING NEEDS -OreoUns Cards ..Stationery-BOOKS,-''” —— r.’ii E .-on, PAINTS BACKENSTOSB PE 214H ________nJtovelUOi.JPE 2-7141. ON AND APTER THIS DATE? pLASTERIHO-NEW OR REPAIR i March 10, IttO, ‘ Work Ouaranteod. PE 4-0304 -f~. SAWS'aiACHINK PILED | Manlet Loach . it Bafley St, WALL WASRINO BY MACH RC08 ' carpoU, ap^. claaoed. PE SA420. ‘ reiponalhle 'tor any debti _______ traded by any ,otMy thaa Mft-' •elf. Jamea SchUUtls. SI Park------ — , Pontiac. Mlchlsao, I ROOM APT Sw'^Vute *8t_________ i ROOMS, SM OJISTA' _____Oll_Oablang_____ 2'•ROOM APT IN PONTll »L 2-23SS__________ UTILITIES. . RMS _______ _______ 2 walb-ln clooeU, Prt. _______ 7oj lacUltlo^jarajc. no drlakcrt, bresiSskli^TiiUorliiE 17 ,* a?d®ZiU ______________________ I ... _ M141! ao. Close K» oowoMjwo. _ t. PE S^a or P^24J42:; I ROOM LOWER SntAITS LAEE Iront. Apt. Lj porch EM 2-47M. iK.^'lLTE'isia wtd. Household flood. 29 * .5^“§a.tP.t »lI.“^- •CaTLORINO. REMODELINQ jtHD;y ROOMS, PRIVATE BATR. ALTBRATIONB PE 4-tSSI n PloroBco_Mo„_Pontlae._ BrESSMAEIMO. TAItORINd. AL- DAT CARE IN CHRISTIAN HOMS ' ..........U yoari eapcrltncc. ■ PE 4-T27S d'es»iraklB| Altcritlone lor men AUCTION HOUSE 1 Edaa Warner, PE chti riLL I ■ tool.. PUR- TH. WEST ml, oduUt. incoiw Ts<^^rv^_ ~$2~ pUancei, mnalcal tnitriimenu, - »ell i— "■ jvlns '— _ r of 8cott _ _______________ 1 ANTIQUES BOUGHT k BOLD l_DI«hei___lampi, otc. MY * ’ — Adulle 100 Nortem I RMS. k BATH. CLEAN. PVT. Everythinf turn. Perfect 'or --irklnt ----------- — • U call for o^nt- BAROAIN HOUSE NEEOs'NOW. ly UIB RMS ON LAKE, NICELY .3^ 1 Uted lum. TV. A y^llawCT. | fura. Pvt. ent-Baby welcome. t4t ““radios I Top prlcc». _Plea»o i*. J 12 TO U ATERAOE PEE POR CASH FOR SMALL I •*todWlduai. Pr not. PE M7M. cortlully prepared. Dunn’t Book- CASH POR FURNITURE ANu ar-keepiBS and Tai Sorvico. OR pUaocei. .Odd pieces or houeetull. 2-t20t. -_______________________Prompt courtooua » # r v 1 c e. PE ; li~W^ HURON if . OATS MS'_^I*!>____________________________________a. . '..^Prdkklta Rd.. Eves PE 4-2141 |LBT US BUY IT OR BELL IT ^INCOkHTTAX RETURN lat -JP'-J®* O*-* r qualified ________—_________r’a dogree _Appolotmcnt PE I-7S14 ____ ACCURATE-EXPERIENCED Office Opea Bvenlnso k Saturdayi 42 PE 4-HS2_or^E I-47M ALL WORKING PEOPLE’S TAX SERVICE. _OR 3-2943._^_______ BOOEKEEPINO ALL TAXa7“ ________EMpIro >24U WILL LIQUIDATE YOUR HOUSE-bold loodt either by private ealo or puMIc ouetton Appraleals. 1,. E. Smart tele Farm. Roebeitor. Mlchlian, OL 1-tSll ^^Ul. Mjtcellkyus 30 HATE TO© A TYPEWRITER, addins machine «r piece of office furnitare or equlpmenl not In Vie? We WUI buy Ibeto llomi. OR 2-0767. I ___________ MIUC WAOON. OLD riORSB drawp type for advsrtlilni. Call ' Mllk'i Appllanc*. MI S-IIM. Sir-ininiham_____ ________________ fiRIENOLT LOW COST TAX SERV. Perry.S2W,* PE "ini. *_____________________________________ I ?!j7M. ' Wanted to Rent 32 tuiene Oai I. Detrell YOUR HOME OR MINE ^^jUundry Service COMPLETE 20 PAIilLT LAUNDRY — Shirt aervleo. Pootlac M4 S. Tolegrapb. PE r untufu. Situated 0 Poatlae Lendsckpint Drtlre reaa. routal Sa tail! and photofraph PrsM, Boa SO. _ __ TBACHBR W18HS8 TO RENT 2 2L_>»«>f'n .‘>o*n»..PKJi«M ‘ Wid. Transportation 34 A-l ACH TKEE SERVICE RE-«ova2_ond_trlmi^ out ^ arpMAN WANTS RIDS PROM WIL- a'week~OR "i- bM PE 1-7111 or Pif kS7JS _ Moving & trucking 22' I. ( doyt HAuuNo AND'r;;;;;^r;rA load. AnyUmo FE SB0S6._ AFUI TTY ODELL CARTAGE ' AblLllY tocal and low. dteUnrt i ______PbQBO PE MSiS Trucks 1o Rent! r font • T yooTh clIl*’aDv"hour.'’PE'4-M44‘ TRUCES. TRACTORS I *'**'’*• REALTY AND EQUIPMENT ■ -__ ARBO RKAI-tt ------ ••-Ton A"kupe l" Ton stake, ABSOLUTELY IWE FASTEST AC-Dump Truck! __ Sawil Trallcri ----- ........ Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co; I2| S. WOODWARD PE 4A4S1 PE 4-141 —0 DbUr Including 1-A Reduced Rates Loctl or lent dletaaco movlni BMITH MOYINO CO PE 4 4004 A-l MOVINO BERVICE __ bl« roue, PE S-J4M tlOHT AlfOrHEAV TTRUCEINO. ■radlno, cand. and loadlof. PE Pakitbigj&^lyira^g 23 1ST CLASS PAINTTNO AND EEC-eraUng. Caah or Urme. UL S2»0t. ___________________ lirr CLASS int a ext paint- Ins Rcaa^Don Rock. OL 1-2141 iST CLASS PAINTINa WALLPA- Kr, winter pricen. »ri. tip lont PE 2A2U________ UT CLASS DECORATINO PAINT-IBS nnd wall papering PX 4-03M A-l PAINTINd INTERIOR “ Exterior 14 per cent dine, for ea«h ^OuoranWco. Free ooL PE 4-S20i. AAA PAINTINO k'DBCORA-nNQ. IS yeorc cipertoneo Reoeenoble. Pros o^Umolet Phono UL SI3N A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR _Potwrto|,PB M24J. A-l PAINTINO k I Paper removed. FI iirrERIOR PAINTINO k' WALL _wa,hini._reai._OR I-dSM INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR pi.-iting^o'l waahlBg. Free Oitl-matoi PE SSITS. P.MNTiNO PAPBRINO. REMOV-i ql Wohmg PE 2-2312 P”' riNO. 'NT k EXT PAPER' .iViT CkU R' i. V3M1. 1050 ONT,_______ evfik, wvww DlEtt Hvy. _ _ OR ______ l m\ KblATE ACTION' _____________Eon Tomi K. L. Tcnipletpn, Realtor 23» Orchard Lake Rd_PE 4-4402 land' contracts to buy or VERY large rooms--mod-cm. private. PE 2-4401 FE 4 3004. “RM AI^. EVERYTHINO Nice. cleM_2lj Whlltemoir >OOid8. AUBURN HEIOHTB area. PE 2-704S alter 4__ Rent Apts. Unfurnished 381 TIZZY 4 ROOM k BATH PLAT. CALL PI 4-7444. ____________ 41 DinOHT - YERT 'NICE 2 bedroom brick duplex. Upper tUc bath. loU of atorase tpact. Pire-placa. Oaraga available Eicel-lont ^eyborhood. 474 P4r mo. ATdH~APAllTMENrS. 4 BOOitt and bath. Newly decorated Re-trlgerator and itove (umlihed. Carped Unas room. 417 E. _Plke_St.___________________ ATT. LOWER. OAS HT NEW DEC. no pota. tSS Chandltr,______ Brick Flat —Heated AttraeUvn foor famtlr building ■— Wo., Auburn HVa.' privnu entraoeea lay Kata Osann 2414 Auburn A COLORED. 4 RkU k BATH. HEAT —H-W. Itove k Refrif. fum. Roy Amett. Inc.. Realtor., 24 E. Ru-roo. PX 4-4444 CH1I.OREN “WELCUinC. 4 ROOM apt Stovt and rofrtg. fura., 444. month. Apply lOJ Bloomfield Ter-raoo, next to Bt. Joaepfa Hoop. SaS heat AND LIOHTS PU^N. _i4_WUllnma Street. PW 4A433. LOWER 4 RM. RBATID, 4SS PER mo. Upper 3 rm. 444. 34 Stout. PE 4j^n7l. ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS "Rent Ortatly Reduced" PooUsc' West I________________________ Bokony-type butidtag wiMi tndlvld- “0” DOWN T6 GI wo oove 2 k 2 bedroom older homoo wtth toko prlvUesee. Mort-gago cotta mofo, you to. John J. Vernjett Sn£rS*Sr^.l.«Co.m.rc"o%"" EM 2A4.S many other featuroe. Pull — I I r OWNER THE BIO level hnn family 3 BEDROOM TRI-IVS hatha, ftolahad ______ Only ttlO down. 4I3.SS6. Worron Btout, R^ - N. Bagloaw Bt. FE Witerford'i boaoment-rocreallon room. d garago, arte landactped te prlTlIosea on Improved Doacn Priced $1,444 under equity at 413.444. A re-1 yalut with easy Urma Phony OR JiUtj____________ SACBIPICE 3 BEDROOM WITH ' TO *03 SMUa Clarkston- REAL ESTATE, INC. 4404 B. Mato ~ 3p#n Dally 4 to 4; *— Suburban Living At Its Best Tour future home la the (CONVEKTHILE 24) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3-8021 •THE Bi6 t” 3 BEDROOM TRI- ..__________, TRI-LEVEL STARTER NO MONET DOWN --- -— ■- -- proud pf, ! “Tomorrow, will you please wake me at 11:30. Mother? I don’t want to waste the whole moming.ih bed! ’’ Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 For Sale Houses 49- Adulta. 3 RCXMdB rURNISUED AND UTIL-Itlea. 424 week. 1444 WIIUkm4 Lokt Road an^ M44. ROOMS AND BATH. LAROE and clean. Couple only. PE 4d432. VERY NlfE ROOMS UYILI- 4 Liberty. PE 4-4444.______ ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATf entronee, utllltlea. FB 4-3244. 112.40 WEEKLY. PKIVATl BATH k I onironet. beet k uttUlloo. AppI) I ana at Clair Street.__________^ i ATTRACTIVE. MODERN | Neor Ellaabflh Uke. 424 week- | - ADULTS ONLY -MOR. 14 SALMER ST, APT. 4 FE 8^918 Open Dally k Bun, to i.m. • 4 p.m. SMALL APT. PVT. BATH k ENT. 424 N. Paddock nr. Perr- I prlTUotet. S4 and PP faraif. I acre o aomc frulti and I full price. Low do _ -. Paddock nr. Porry. lHREE“ROOkla PLUS KITCHEN . ... eeparoted LEASE 2 BXDRM. BSUT. OA- K, fenced yard, redecorated. prIvUtiet. Union Lk. VlUago. i bY OWNER. 2 BEDROOM HOME A 4-2S40______________________I with fuU alir bkeemont. tarafo. I completely fumithod. 1704 down. - i fuU price 41400. PI S-4424._____ I BY OWNER NE1V 2 “BEOROOki I framt Pull baaomont. Largo h>t Near Auburn Holghte. UL 2-3 42 N PARKE ST. PE 4-1444 AFTER 4 AND SUNDAYS. SX CARETAKER MR. CARROLL, AVAILABlX. 3 ROOMS. BATW heat and laundry taclUttea. S4 __e.. Andereon. Ca|l MI ^-1454._ BACHXiOR APT. PVT. BATH k ent. TV. Very nice. PE 2-4374 BACHELOR APT.“- UNION LAEI Modern apt. bldg. EM 2-42S4._ COUPLE AND BABY. _____4-2S47._________________ FOR COLORED ONE 2 - SOOM, private bath, one l-roorn. prlvata bath. 224 Prospect St. PE 4-4704, after_3:30 p.m._____ ^NISHED 4 ROOiU AND BATH 731 Young Btreet PURNIBHEO I ROOM APARTMINT lor uponalonrd . lady Reaeonable rant to rl|ht party. PE 4-7714, n Mill Pond. Uarkiton. MApla UNION COURT APTS ter. kllebcn range proylded. Will d-corala. 474 mo. Call PX I-1241 , after S p.m. | WEST SI6e - 2-. 2-, k 4-1lM. , _ _________________ ,,i Apte. bath heal, H-W. .tove k ; gLEEPINO ROOM PRIV/ I Relrtf. fum Near Bt BtoMIct | home Near Pontiac planta. 1 k Dsnelaoa Seboole •* - I $.'£&2U1/ BIRMINGHAM For Rent Rooms 421 «« ‘aVur 1ST FLOOR ROOM AND BATH. ' JS"‘doVn"^^y*.i.S?. ra'iSiai "*** *“*’ "*■ ' OWNER. VACANT. 2 BBDROOM orencce., PE 3r«l»» „ _____colonial. Boat aide. Uving and CLEAN ROOM POR MAN. PVT. dining roomi carpeted. Fireplace, ont. k ahower. .7 wk. PE 3-2411. large tun room with drapei. CLEAN BLBEHINa ROOM, CLOSE , •.“"f; ■ *" ** Norton—;---------' _— garage. Reae. for cash ' or wlU 01RL8. NICE HOME OP JOUR I take contract. CaU afUr 3 week-. own, at room rates 647JV. Huron. ' _^a PI 2^27^ BOU8IKBIPINO ROOid IV-**'' - 1 thine lurnUhed. 434 monti f _2-4il6;___ .__________ ! LAROE 8LEEPINO ROOM, : _week. FE 2-5244._________. I LARGE clean ROOkTPOR OEN-tlcipan. private entrance. 244 Nel- i._eOn,_PK 4-4273.__________[ ROOM POR smOLX WORKINO [ man. 47 wk. Cloee tn. Shower and i garige. PE 5-4721 ROOMS'POR •rent. purnishKT ad^ pnly. 3M N. Pad^ettf PS UXXPINOltbbMS “PRIVA'TB KM- Large lanced yard. Carport. Located on a paved street with a blacktop driveway. Only 412.440 with 4404 down to exlatlng 4'.« per cent mortgage. LADD’S. INC. OR 3- Jolin K. Irwin & Sons REALTORS EVE. PE 4-4444 Since 1434 i 111 West Huron Street ' Phone FE 4-4447 ___ EVE PE_8-«44_ I PURN. APT PVT.‘X;Nf ADULTS ! only. Pobbim Mobile Vlllaie. 1300 Kiliabeth Lake Rd ____ MODERN SPACIOUS PRIVATE ..................... i Rent Houses Furnished 39! light cooking 1 BY OWNER 4 room carpeted bunfalow. Large fencad, landscaped lot. Pot appointment call PI 4-1471 alter by owner. 1 BEDROOM RANCT. I 3 BEDROOM BOU8B. CHILDREN I welcome. OR 3-1732.___ _ 3 ROOM HOUSE. ADWFrSNLY^ Rooms with Board BOARD POR 2. VERY ColoreJ'Home Seekers 43 , Call Mrs Howard PE 24412. toi WO Wl{i“MOVE Tou INTO a ! or 3 bedroom home, newlv deco TOADE 3 apartment Income, eeparate bathe and entraneea. tor farm, home, land contract or cell lor NdVoWN PAYMENT C. PANGUS. Realtor ORTONVILLI 2140 M-14_________NA 7-2411 WEST RIDOI BUB . WATERFORD MULTlPli U8TINO 8BRVICB - IRWIN ' ’*3‘'Sa7rSir;*hST?k\..h full haae-ment, automatic heat, oak floori and landscaped. Home in good condition «nd sliueled cloee to school, bus and sbopplnf. MADISON JR HIGH 3 bedroom with doublo lot. Ito w-.w. --- nice kitchen. garage. You oaa ne for 444 month I and Inauranct. n payment. t***of*beach”'l5aa'’lerie ifv’lng and fireplace. Pull baac-and aluminum aiding. 413,- .. . JEDROOM _____ __ btacment. carpetlhi, natural fireplace, large lot. Terma. OR 34314.____________ Nr^^churcbeg k ghopplng. OB 153 S. MARSHALL “ 3 bedroom. 1 bdrm k bath on 1st floor. Only 4 /aara old. Must tell. 411.400. $4,000 down. Paul M. Jones. Real Est. 332 W. Huron PE 4-3440 WEST SIDE PE 1-1374 ^F^SaieJIouies^ .. OWH3CR. 2 BEDRM. HOME. 1404 dn.. Ukt over pyaiti on , balaoeo 344 Alberta. PE ' “llDLTTinx“LiBTIN(ri«ViCB~‘ ARRO. ONLY 1744 OOim On tbla 3 bedroom buntalew, large llTlng room with wall to wall carMtlBg. plaaaant dining room with built-in comer cabinet. full baemnenl. eU beat. ToUl pnec.ll0,i00. Partridge IS THE ••BIRD" TO SEE Pontiac Lake. Roomy Pour bedrooma. 14 baths, aun room, and 100 FEET of lak< trontasc. Lott of elbow room here Big porches and boata. In lac •creened front porch, tarafe. fenced rear yard, near St. Bene-dlcta. NEAR CItBBCBNT LAKE 2 bedroom bqme, larfc Urtog I room, wall to mil earpeUng. 14 baths, attaebed garage, paved drire. Located on lovely corner lot with tbade treea. 411,800. Terma. WANT A OARDBN7 Planty-of rmm for one on this acre with mat 2 bedroom home, heated gtaeaed-do front porch. Pull prloe, S7450. Terma. ( ARRO REALTY TED McCUlXOUOH. REALTOR 4143 Caaa-XUnbeth Rd. FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 Open S a-m. to lilOp.m. ALL DAT SUNDAY HAYDEN WK BUILD. A 3 bedroom home with alum- tiding. Brick front. Pull baaement. I10.S40. CaU today. CLARKSTON SCHOOL ARBA. 100' frontaie On blacktop road. 3 bedroom homa. Oak floort. Bath. New oil furnace. 42.340. Terma. •j school Pull hi___________ I naee. 44.400 with 41.543 down. % “and^ln#**'' , pONTlAC WATKINS ESTATES. On OentUa. Excellent 3 BR. home with brceieway and ltr~car at-taebad garage. 412.S00. Terma. [ OFF CLARK8TON-ORION RD Immediate poaeeaslOD. 3 B.R. Bath. Low down payment. ! NEAR MR u o. New brick home I B R. Oak flooh. Ceramic tile ! both. Built-In range and oven. Larga lot. Terma J. C. HAYDEN. Realtor . Immediate poeaesalon. ' PONTIAC REALTY 73T Baldwgb _________PE S-STI ' WILL BELL S4.0M EQUITY' IN 2 ! bdrm home lor colored for Sl,- 400 cash PE 4-l255._^_______ YOUNO AT HXATtT Bright cheery 2 bedroom home. < Dke new. 42.240. Located In the ' Walton - Opdyke area. Easy terma. Phone OL 1-7411. Prank-Shepard, Realtor.___________ : You’ll Appreciate This i 2 bedroom. 4 room home, full Ult bath. oU furnace, wall to re‘,U.nf*5?fvri«t*44"/l*"yu*li^ price 41,800 A Home to Retire in 3 Bedroom, kitchen hai new cup-toautlliu Mvtox roomj full Family break-up. Muat tell I Partridge SMITH WIDEMAN LIKE TO SAVE MONEY? . Let ui show you this 3 bedroom brick rkneb. Full baaement. 2car brick garage with aluminum TUt-a-Doors. BaauUlul landacap- KENT Eslabllabed In 1414 | SEE THIS - Here It a good | north aide home. Norman brick exterior, 3- lood alied bedrmi., tiled bath. 22 It. Uvl-' sharp INCOMB aparimenti. I. Front apart-llvldg and dining treti. 47.00 MUDkKN ly furni MOfEL Util, fun, .. ______ Laka Rob^OR 3-4344^__________ N1CE^“CLEAN BACHEL0R APART-menl, private-------- *“----- I APT PAHT-a 4-4000 ; A______ 0 PonUac uulltict. Immediate I - 470 per month. Adults , week- ONE“2“ROOM.nraTVATE“ljAYTr one 3 room, private baUi. ^23# Proapecrsi. rt M704. alter i:J0 INTRACTB TO BUY OR j 'p.lTL______' ____________ •• i-ae O®"**'- I SPACIOUS ' NEWLY DBOORATED! _____——------ - | year around lakefront 2 bed- Wanteu Real EsUte 36 I BLD Nicliolie. Realtor 44 MT. CLEMENS BT n 4-1201 - Aftar d P.M. rs 4-1004 LAKE ORldrC“l BEDRM. “mod? _trn_140 ReJ|hta_Sd. MT 3-1244 MOtMCRNT ROOMS AND OARAOB at 4471^onUkc I^ke Road I ROOM AND BOARD IN CHRIBTUN ! _nome FI 2-0454 ___ __ _____ THE VILLAGE HOUSE " A reildent hotel type boarding I home for elderly ladles In Highland <24 Min. from PoaiUac on M44 k MIXord ro:r JMlchigariis,_____________ ^nvalescent Homes 44 0 down payment tc Wm. Miller Realty I ____ J470 W. HuJ;on,8l. __I nilB YVEEK'S SPECIALS | AUB HOTS.-17.100 - Reatonablg OM^R - 41.700 - 4700 -HENDERSON - 44.400-down. c. SCHUETT FE 8-0458 . .^!*!** _____, CLOSE IN ■00 ow.'PT. 102S7 HIGHLAND RD. I *'®”' Mtt 3-pbaao wirtof. EM 3-4012 - j ANNETT NEEDS LISTINGS reference. No WE TRADE DORRIS & SON. Realtors 7U W Huron Phone fi 4-1447 uAsir" 'equitv or tend Con-> obligation.. MODERN. 4 RMS WI'TH BABE? | *9- FT. «02J^IOHLANDRD. j inent_Pon2lac. J^ke OR )J134 *“• *** ~ i "*lS5.~°«l:*cArcen^tl^e*“F?^^^ OL^A^NeVbTORES. WESTinrE ' 2.“rm5'“‘*“" ' ^ -----—rr CUCKLER REALTY i CRAWFORD AGENCY ' all. Tip- J5S w. WALTON PE 4-2304 •* ■■••" 404 E. FLINT MY 2IM3 • GOLD MEDALLION " H O M E now open, 714 B0.1.U lu oenitllul Lekewood Village. LAKE8HORE DEVELOPMENT CORP ____EM 3-Om or MU »-W<1 NrCHOLIE I & HARGER CO. I 7YX8T SUBURBAN Kitchen, carpeted UvIm I room. Priced at 422.400! . i Double attached* garage. Best of terms. RentjOffice^j^aciT^^^ 334 n. ^ 3ND FLOOR. 4 ROOMS OP OP- CLEAN Ilea apace all or part. In heart north ‘ oi- oownluwu -area Cumer loca- yard, tion. Lawrence and Perry Streets. : rage ^ Panilac (ommoiil'y ruiarce Com- _i,h Call Jnno Leo. FE bKDROUM RANCH, •loe, close to ichao:. fenced rUh acreened' porch. 44.440. CT ARKSTON AREA 3 bedrm rr.nch home with 1 baUi. Juit decoreted and In fine condition. No down ALL CASH" OI k PHA EQUITIES ! WEST ------- ir you need mooev quickly, enll : School. 3 rM. US. Immediate action living rm., al\ R I WICKERSHAM eoitdltlonod ««r 71M WEST MAPLE MAylaIr 4 4340' -* * client with cash-por home )lf Jotlyh, prefer 3 hedrr---- ,EX Autometle Bent - Pull Beement wiiu decorate $75 PER MUNIH FE 4-7&I3 444 EAST BLVD. N.' AT VALENCIA 4 RMS. FOR DOCTORS. DENTISTS yoLOREU DO NOT WABTt YOUR P®** COLORED or real eitaw. or apt. PB 4-4334. ume and ihUia If you are not so. It. ----------- - oMowntown PonUac. Also 4 it modern brick home, good condition. A 1 for only 413.400. Ton Uk ACRE - East rooms and bath wlt_ _ Ideal for person that deali garden, etc Small poultry bouse. | Now at g7.400. Terms. { A SAFE INVESTMENT -West side 3-famlIy. Hardwood floors. I gas heat. Black lop street. Y.ear-Iv rentals 13 340. Out of atato owner. HYre la an Incomt that will soon pay for luelf. 417.400 - 43.400. PICTURESQUE AND 8PACTOU8 - Rambling country home. Lake , and golf course at your dooy., Hugo living room, llreplaciA Living room and dining room carpeted. 21argt bedrmt., cloteta galore. IVk hatha. Pull basement, garage. Good cchoola and shop-1 ping nearby. Owner leaving state. | Price reduced to Ill.lOO for ^ quick sale. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 3300 Dixie Hwy. at Tcinrapb PE 20123 - Open Evee. PltEE PARKINO GAYLORD COLONIAL HILLS and bath. Rear apartment has living and dining room, kitcherf, 3 bedrooma, and bath. WISHER AN© UNCOLN JR. HIGH DISTRICT CONVENIENT TO TONTIAC MOTOR ADM. . Bl^DO. and downtown. I QUICK POSSESSION pane?ed*%*o*r'?^*'Mitoinat!* water aodrner. Automatic washer. Kitchen range Included Priced lor quick SMITH-WIDEMAN ■ REALTY . NOTARY-INSURANCE 13 W HURON OPEp EVES. FE 4-4526 SELL BUY TRADE THRU MILLER 1300 WILL MOVE YOU IN. We have several 3 and 3 bedroom homes, all newly decorated, that are vacant and ready tor occupancy. CaU for deUlli. a bargain." A look —............F«« LAKE FRONT. 20 mloutca wait PE 4-7144 UL 2-2140 Television Ser^e 24 CRES'T'B.TV l-HOUR SBRYICe" j^ey_or Jdght Ft_4-4274 bAY OR NIOHY TV SERVICE PE 21344 or PE 4-43S4 M P BTRAKA_________ JENSEN'S TV SERVICE APTER-noon A eytnlng Call FE 4-M4 Walker a oary radio k tv PE g-g-ill_____IM N Johnson U^olstennt 25 BAKLE8 CUSTOM UPHOLSTER-Uif 4174 Cooley Lake Rd EM _______/ ' .. ALB UPHOMTERINO ____, PE 24747 ‘ J. C. HAYDEN. Realtor |44^I^Wallon°'*'" **" FI 4-0441 LIST \VifH Ui-ARK CLARK REAL ESTATE aS|»,^-ir7^ Sili’j-fiii ■ ROOM. “REPRIOERATOI stove. Adults only FE 2-44l>s 2 BIDItM , BRICK TERRACE ..... “ iXeU*'"* , . • E' AND _ Tic stove. 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX. AUTOMA? ________MODERN, CLEAR, OAS boat, full bsmt, children wel- , come. PE 4-4023 ____________ BEDROOM BRICK ON E TEN-I “ - I Plnlehed kaee- (f*1feq. PE I bPITCEtt-WEST'mUET PB inUrested In buying a '■*■• _ ___ ____________own eoveral bousee. oovn lor ■ 8Q PT' ALL OR living and Income. Call PE 4-2441 modern buUdlns to or PE 4-0744 after 4 pm convenltneea, laolud- SIDE. 4764 COMPLETELY *’**^^S*« n a moves you In this 3 bedroom , Call PE 2-I34I or g,|tii full baaement, irpoting, storms and many ex-as. prlct only 114.400. FE JFor^S^^^u»(iS lj/,% \ Down plua coato to nnyont on tilA ...... bemi . garage FE BEDROOM Op^ ri^rlgeralor*'^*’UleS bath ' Auto? lie mutlc heat. 44»l Dixie Hwy MA I 21143 _ • _ . 1 2 BBDROOM. NEWLY DECORATED. I ground lloor, pri«w entrance. 4S — RES. ra 4-4S13 _»M monllL « S-2S2S. _ ___ Juron Open l^e._k Sun. ! 3 BEDROOM LOWER. NORTH SIDE lisflNdB' WANTED A^. TYTKa I ________________ property Cash tor you? equity. 2 SEDfiOOM APARTMENT. gSO A ruii 2 BEDRM HOU'E. PUII___________ ---- fenced yd. Near OMC living r kitchen . BABE- .... dining I II basement •I'I Pull Pi -SM 00 mo. plua taxes. 1 It over St 41 N East Blvd. call w w. ROSS HOMES. I 3-4021 tor appointment. itdtnt FRIDAY tfYENINO CALL: Don Bryson - OR 3-4428 Don NIetoUo — PS 24444 5314 WEST HURON _________PE 24143______ t with recrettlon. , 410.44 PE 2404l^ n 4-3544 FI 1-4441 _____ KENNEDY! . Howard. HOLLYWWD _APTS. 1 j7Rri8““LOWER. fjn KHT.K- Lori and Touiuf________^26 lOBT ENOLUR setter WHITE I black spoil Name ta "Bill." Rc- ______.1, A«nef id»T:“VICINmr OP 237“ MARL- !I” trough. Pel cat btaek wlih;"®^^AT.?..»UY™ ' REALTOR « ..___w HURON ST____________ | b'lS" iBj^^tTr’ atovi PT US SHOW YOU HOW TO OET Aduite PE 2733S after 4:30 uVcV'c.nor*tr"* a^n’r"?!!*®"' I ^ ^ne-ly'dJc^ H. C. NEWINGIIAM | ra’i.d”‘c.lH.J Xu.uUto" i$7 Corner Auburn and Crooka I Sandaraon.__________________ ________0L_2-331|__________ ! J“ RMS AHD BATH PYT. EH- WAN'i'KD I Jr«Dce._Newly dec^PE 21IS4. LAKRJ^TiMna 3 BEDROOM APT. HEAT AND VASE^7;iNas -- 1 ,,, n,o. PE 21401. Buyers (lalore j aouiu ooiy^________________ utIBly. stove _______ _____ ________________ eluded 4400 wo Cbrtstmat Tree Farm un Lakt. ' nrn rt 4-0443. 471. Bonu to rtfponalOla Itnanis. i 2 >AlilLT''HOME' J. Jt TAYLOR. / Ml 24122.^_ _____\ DaqiUi after 4 OL 1-0144. YbEDROOM duplex - Brick with full baeemeni eaa heat - Tl'e bath. Kaidweod floora Will dteorate lor re-sponmble tenant. 444 ptF Xicholie & Hargcr Co. 43H meST HURON______ PE_24I43 J RMS. BATH ~k UTIL. Km \ , htr , k eicc. rtnye clean, quiet, aduiu only Ho dogs, gig mo. ! 3244 Harriion. Brooklands Bub., i _Hoche«*r. Mich UL 2-3744 _ J ROOM house' for IRENT. Ih JtooUworingto___ ____ | 4 rooms7'bath and oaraoW Ho4 water. 4 miles east of Roch-1 ester. 444 per mon4b. UL 2230. i _64074 Shelbv Road _ __ ROOM HOUSE. NO BATH, l4~MAbuiON imt and bath down. 4 rooms and bath up. Separate tnlrancea. 3 car larage. NIctly landscaped lot Smith k Lilly Inc . SOO Main St. Roebos-* OL 1 4141 BEDROOM, m CAR OARAoS. fanced tn back yard, hardwood floors. Venetian blinds. l%th Ult util, tiovri A remi* . « p m. __ 1^-* ............... _ws »* • iiai tM i < 0^'^ r?^a^^i * r^OOlAoUSI INQUIRE AT _1 LAROE ROOM. KITCHENETTE: *7- L'nilfor 1 a~nu“aMn“wATH loilSyLon ver OI ... ... 2M32 _ __________ “bedrm. RANCfi OM HEAT. Intulaled water sonencr carpe2 lag 1441 down OR 24434._________ bEbROOM HOME. EUZABKnt Loke Road. Wall to wall carpep ISf. fireplace, recreation room In . ------ --------- ............... batcmenl 41404 down. PE 27S44. XTP n.is*i*n* *' *** * “®““*' i « *"D BATW ' PURN.'>1kOM ; _PE A34I0_______________________ „ ^ J, ,0 , p PI ,.ggy,, 4 LARUE CLEAN ROOMS SYL- — - - - - ---- _vanJ.akt_privlloges. PE, 2g743._ 4 RM. k OATH. NKiaiS DECORA T-I Ine Will furnish materials. 344 -4437 144 mo. WILL trepan WHO TOOK Itmals Brittany Spaniel after sue. was hU al,2S4 Orchard Lk. please: ^ phone, Pli ,2r41.___ Notices-A Personals 27 |wn_sha^lasJ'K ____________ S'NY blRL OR WOMAN NEED^ , _ tog a trtawdly advisor. Phone PE;1 BDRM MOD INDIVIDUAL APTS. S-41|l after_4 p.m. -- ---- - • ■ — - - ■ •ter, PB 2S714. Cn nttmaid'i ..enor"' *' 27408. ell Bt. uaa^ iiiii. ^ ^_ _ . LARUE'rm. REPRiOERATOR. i 1 ROOMS; psrkmg ------- --------------- . ROOM Private ________________.. - _»eck PE 2-0041 _______________| 4 Rjg * g'RM Al^ NEWI.Y Dl^ week PE 2-0043 _ | 4 RM 4 1 ROOM * KITCHENiriE AlXJLTi crater only 240 N _Pad(U.tk. FE71-20S4. I . 4-0444 logeeV Wo|k uPetSroFand acbools. Owner moving. KM 3-2031. 4 rooms - .4300 DOWN Basement with garage. Floor tor-nact. 1 acre of good land On CltMonvllla Rd. Owly $40 mo. _____AND BATH FOR COLORED Phone owner _0A S 2014___________________ 444 month Cloee to town PE 4 BEDROOM COLONIALS nOCB-4-6424 47 Waur Street p,ur HelfhU. Smiths A LlUy. 4 RM HOUSE NEWLY DRCO- loe. 440 Main SI. OI, :-»J4t. rated call FE 4-3144 __1 4 ROOM' MODERN FARM HOME ACRE“'oP O O U N D RENT^OR ; with 14 acres Including 100 X 40 buy thii attractive 4 room homo t foot i»et.*l quoyet and a horee EXECUTIVE'S HOUSE ON BEAOTI- I ________ * „ , meat. Owntr trasaftrred, 1 Vfc>FV-/X-jVwe'i l-l_____ 3 bedroom home tn Clarkston. full | A STEAL wtth 4700 down on this bassnient, ground level, carpotini, * " '-- ------------'■ bull2lne. tlleJtaeMirnt OR 3-3341. FOR SALE OR TRADE. ' MY •quitv 411.000 West slot, nine room house 2 rooms furnished opt 20X24 larage. large lot. trait, outside grill. Mortgage balance g3.700. Abo cabin nnd garage on large lot on cast side of Houghton Lake, furnished, free Consider 4 or i room - - _ ^rt^eite. Sylvan nreferrsd. PE ^USE. 4 ROOMS and BATH. Eacellont eondlUoo. 41.4S0. aireadrhbva movo tbla Sn«*Vi.:"ntoTuaig •THE BIO T' 2 iEDROOii“TRI-lavel home. Ilk bathe, flnlshtd family room. Only 4440 down. Prom 412.4S4. Warren Stout. R2 IMMEDUn POSSESSION Only 43S0 down or Mato wt optloa to puicbate 440 mo room modern, kv owners. P o'h Modern kitchen. H'rdwood loors. Natural woodwrrk Pull asemeni. auto, gas heat. Water oltener — Immediate posserston I BEDROOMS lolng botflng — I'l bathe. Pull basement, auto. Ml boat. Largo lot. Onb *“* '----------------1 * rei5 cellar ai______________ Ing over the patio. Fiber-glas drapoi and carpeting goci with this home. The total price b IU.M0. PE I 4-4443., I WITH THE WIND bowling nround tht enrntr. You'll feet mighty coay In , thb three bedroom home full baiemont glaited tn back porch. You pay $40 a moDlb.. PX 4-44ai. A PLEASURE TO UVE IN .This Is a very neat 3 bedroom home Meal fdr couple or family with 1 or 2 children only 44104. Cnll today PE 4 4M3. WINTERS SUB Dandy two bedroom with utility room, large living I“to’ of“LakV*Orlon. ‘mY 22421. SOMETHING AROUND Q on a . j wivm Cnntldentlal. hachelore. YVhy arivt 14 ml ? Also SUPPLIES — 734 _£.*bto. 412,_ra 4-144^or FEJ24744. ' Wallace. PE 1ST. PLOOR. 2 RMS. PVT. DA'th ‘ ent. AdulM only. PE 4-S777. IN DEBT? IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT . COUNSELLORS ’vsrw'jsf" •*'“ -* mbor CrodM Oawnaellore Cradtt CdunaaUori' Cadillac PE 4-16F3 AND KITCHEN-’l OIRL 1 2 ROOMS AND BATH. STOVE AND entrance. Waahtog. 411 1 refrig. furn. J[E S-4104^ _ ' * - '*■•■” **T NEWI.Y DBC-j iiii. ioin ' x'nd gs'g month. _______________________ N Perry Bt PB , , ____^ L [ $100 DX. S44-.50 PER MO. ~ (town ' CLiAN 2 bedroom REC B4MT., , ... . cottaie on a PeT'Si’ .V*" J»®‘vCrt.eent_U,PE 21244, | f.®” ‘j;*/ ySrSotMlsTlot noar si.r, w.Vw wwwcin^ ' ANb CLEAR DEED FOB Highland In tho lakaa country 4 ROOMS ^0 B^. EIBOO. , „nt money. Owner, PE Kuectoll. DeUoli________VK 4-4S64 JPPIR. HEAT. WA'Sr'! i MpDnuTqjEAN refrig . 454 mo. 44 PE 2---- JACK .LOVELAND 1114 Caoa Lake B«. PE 24W 1 NEW TRI-LEYEL^ 5FbK. 1441 mgnwwfd Bylvaa Lake._ NO MONEY DOWN | Suburban locauon 2 bedroona brici. Pull basement. Large let. . Mtwie docoraud. ^ RUS.^ELU YOUNG ; REAL ESTATE k BUII.DINO_ ' PE 22444 PE 22244 too our gton < Osmun kWhl MOI«RN UTINO la Ihlt 3 bedroom brick ranch. 3 Tiled baths Beautiful modern kitchen. Pnmily room — Loads of lot space. Only 1 year old. Auto, taa heat Complete with carport - Name your down payment — Immediate pot-session. . A NEAT 4 BEDROOM home with added attractlone of wall to •••> carpoUng. custom drapes 1 payment will uke d &‘o4d. Y won't find any • q u a r a rooms hei«. MT 23421. LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD realtor 134 E PIKE OPEN EVES FE 8-%9.i MY 2-2821 throughout. A builder's dream !n perfection. Price reduced-Immediate p---■ “ ■■ ■ 4 bedrooms. Joolyn area. 7 -^roome k bath, attractive aarpeled llvbit room, full dlnlniT room, hardwood floors, plastered walls. High, dry basement, oil heat. A William Miller /Realtor FE 2 026.1 470 W Huron <>pen 4_to_4;__Bun. 1 to '4 CLARKSTON BEAUTIFUL 4 BED-I room all brick home with 3 car niUched Borage. Large lot. beau-I ^1 Ikndscaptni. Pull price 431.- LORRAINE MANOR Al| brick 3 bedroom ranch home with at-Mchcd 2 car garage, nod family rMU. Qbt heat and city va-lar. Pavtd slreefs. PB 22444 PB 24441 KENNEDY ASSOCIATE brokers! RR(^'\A/’1VT tov Co Ine 443 ORCHARD LAKE 1 \V W V i N PE 24443 Bvei Alter 4; PE 21404 ! 2 » V X V 3 RM BACHELOR aVt QROUND floor, rent igg t. Hdward __ TTbl RMS k PVT. BATH 44 BUtr Sl Pf 2-4644. _ TU«. * BATH UTK. PRIVSTB E BIO r'“3 BEDROOM TRl- Prom 212.440. Warren Stoul. Re-iltor., 71 N. Bastoaw St. PE 2414i JDRM, AFT OAS MEAT. RE- dacorated, ‘ .... ............* 444 n 4 - RMS -•• .:n ir________________ lldbUS ATE BATtf tlectrla ktovt and rafrtttrator, un clfM. M Summit BtratL _ - -Jarenail. ' PE 2jto3. R44 UPPIR. heat. WA'TfR'; de*”^* PE^l'ggM® 1 4o’lia’rbir"Aduru.’ pE 21442': _ drlTe, west suburban, oosslble elh bedroom^'app ■'ntmeni oniF. PK 4-4421. Nelson Building CompanF Kannell orea Will )t selU Wi;i alsq rdol ^Uoa to bay. Oas beat. l .-Kl-L LI 2t4677, | # rm* 11* story ^mamt^^im „ ___ Nl!'aTtor*4 4~R06m apartment, newly weebdays. aH day sat It sun _ hJ^Tx 4^"‘Sj*'jS | 3-«T*droom Home 2 RM “BRICK DAS HEAT NSW-I Baldwin ........... »" ly decorated B. Blvd. South. Wear. OMC Truck. PE 2-SB31 0 ttOOMS k BATH WEST ribE. -• t„ g™', , Oaa beat. PE 21JS4 , .. Kves. for Apgt______ ~UtFtqi“7lR'T BOOkuToViR- BdCHlBTER RENTAL OPPORTU-looklnt oark neer Ttl-Hurop. nllUt Pvt homr get heat, lov-AiFulU only. PI 1-4174. tly yards. Stef, OL 4-4441. NO MONEY DOWN loi. Any eUe. ^11 R»wtt wiring. Tour awrt OR 2)414. RUSa MoNAB Af Owner Wants Trade If you I equity'ta rton. WtUrford, I 515-IO.OOO Drtc« STOUTS Best Buys Today sprung is COMING TboiWg na bailer place to 000 It than at Utle coiy I room komt to WhIU Lake Twp Thoro't a nice Mil44 ' landvcapad M, and the homo has a full baetment. . with automatic. o|l beat. Priced way below market at 44.444 wtto lormt CITY BARGAIN A boanuful homa plus 1 I landeoaped 40il4| loti. The hom. u g 1 bedroam model thud bedroom la Ib'HvIi I NOTHINO DOWN - 10 good modern homes to telec.t from. All you Dtod la your closing cosU. . Various locBUona. 4PECIAL — Large modern bungalow Pull basement. OH turn. Heated, garage. Paved St. Oak floors Oood condlllnc “ terms Priced kt only gl HANdV man - Want cheat) home that you 4141)11 PUI L PRICT. phon*_pR lJ341 __ _______ nrNlM. 3 BEDRM. MOD IN , Royal Oak. Bet 4 4f 14 Ml. |V ' 444 -41.044' Dn 444 Mo. H ' ALL MODERN 4 R0044 HOME. 4304 , PRICED POR lilMEDf ATE 1SaLE down. 444 a mhnth PB 2-4477. aim occupk^, 'Newly decoratad. '''---- --------- m surv. 1 Vedrooms. tinlabed batemcht, IH farage oo 54 tr" by 144 fool beauUfullv laodtcap ALL BRICK • n# ■ Owaer irai PE 24344. PEA. i __________..rtvlleges privaU toneod boarb. .< and part area ok ------- KLgln 21044 or water 44 7«4. 3 BDRMS, B’MFTELD Let us ahow you this fine „ 7 room and bath older bom# located IB the flneet area It UW.>|3,.Qf9 dPVB. \\ arren Stout, ReitltoR N. Saginaw St ^ VSlt ^EN ’nu. I r.M. Eaey DORRIS fttki^lp, ^ $14,444 EXCXLLELNT CbNDmOR <- Modern bungalow with full basemrnt. Oas turn Rtc. rook. / Olaased turroom. Wall to wall tarpeung. "4404 will handle", Bert li a eenoathmal value. UYTLE FARM — \«rt«b P rm. moQern farm home An older home but well construcMd and noar ochaol.'Twa aeroi of land. CEIVER8H1P PROPERTIES \ Most are Ip the 134 404 class | LIST WITH US - for fast k ct fleltpt servlet. WE EUT. SELL i k TRADE - 14 yoert eervtng Pontiac k Ytcfnlty Open 24. I J-. H. liROWN. Realtor . 444 Eltsebeth Lak» Road 1 Ph. PE 23444 ar PE 3-4414 M MULTIPLE LIBTINa pERVICX I plaeo. lovely bath. 2car galago. Other Mlltaii appoia2 BEAUnrUL BRICK BUN- Ur. A eomforipblo Uvlng room and dining room com-klnatton. a wonderful modern etep-iavlng kHchan. 3 dandy Bedroome. Baaement aephall - Uled. with extra lavatory. Xiceptlonal lot. A hoffla wa an proud to ibow. EXCEPnONAL BUNGALOW 414.744. FIL2 Loca»- itt* r 0 oak rioora. Majtor b DANDY BUNGALOW. 47-' 444-Paymtnu |41 tamlud- NO DOWN PkYk praxlmatoly 4140 e i o e I n g cotu a bedroom and 3 bedroom bomti. la and out of city. Corat la for further Infornutloa. NA obllgatlow. DONRis k SON Realtors WE TRADE '41 W Huron Phm PE 21441 MULTIPLE USTINO kEETIC*- i' THE ^QXTIAC I*RESS. FRIDAY. MARCH 11, lft60 THIRTY-SEVEX ' For Sole Houses 49 $9,500 win MU S SiSfiM nach a boM oo yeerlKriin Mm SEMINOLE, HILLS taUu. CtoMU c*lorc. Lo(-. i, lonilnt hrcpltcc. Bpulout Wrrac*. AtUcb«d 2 car |mra(c. Oil - lUarn heat. Mrtr UmUetpMl rroondt. \i «Ur $22,900. It'i a ipleo- ' ----- ---------, fti 1 Talaa. Batter tea i< COLORED 3 BEDROOM HOMES $10 STARTS DEAL OniT $100 MOVES TOU IN Mo Mortiaia 'Coita WESTOW^ RE.\LT.Y OdIj 2^bomaa to b< For Sole Houtee 49 3 Bdrm. Homes 1 OB Staalar—Jiut 1 block aortb For Sale Houses 491 MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Abm SEE $10 STARTS DEAL No' Mortgage Costs |10T compleu «U1 mo Chooaa jour toeoUoo » IT TODAY! Special KNOCK. KNOCK. WlH tbere. tba laadlerdf N opportunltj. If jou let a ^rtunltj In. pr- — I Tba borne' jou'ja ^been valtlni I Now open lu ' Jiidah Lake Estates ALL ALUMINUM i ROSEDALE In Stnrtllni French Regency Styling 1049 SQ. n. PLUS y Attached Garage for $11,850 ‘ homei completely redecorated. Call today lor par-ttculara. You'll be (lad you ; NEVER BEPORr SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE BEE IT TODAY ! ' DLORAH BinLOINO CO. PE 2-fl21 I "OOLO MEDALLION' HOME| RAY ONEIL, Realtor | 2.i B;U,r;pb"'M:’ ^otin ys t-tl02 ________________OR l-ItSd I m 2-dOM or MO 4- DEVE’.OIMENT "SMITH"-: CLARK DRAYTON PLAIMB Bird, at Franklin Rd. area. 2 ear garace; Beau-y landacaped lot. WUl BacrI- CANAL FRONT . 2 bedroom home. Pul] r garage. Large _______ ________ 1601119 --.-fii to Otter. Sylean A Caci Label. Immediate pometiloo. Call hr appotntmeot today. 1. Two bedroom home full baaement I'a ci , fenced rear yard. 2 Eight baaement. NWA oU furnace. Cyclone-fenced yard. On preyd at. near ahopplng center and tram-porUtlon. Low PHA pymta. I COUNTRY HOME. FENCED H-I ACRE. Off Creaceot Lake road In Waterford Hlek dmrlcl. Mod-, frn 2 bedroom I-floor home wlthJ I glaaaed front porch. Full I Plan Now I ran bprino buildino in CHEROKEE HILLS’ wooded, rolihs 100 better homoa—Compare lut ing adeantaoea of chae-ln loca-tlan. DrtTu out Ellaabeth Uke Rtf to Boon Lakt Rd. Turn ___________________________Idf. PE 6-6211 Evea nc 9-1102 UlPPER STRAITS LAKE PRIVI-Icgea, two larto lou nr. Hiller and Oommarce Rda.. gl.lOO. ALSO Pina Lake Privllegei. rlew of lake, lot la 100 a 190. BeautUul Bub . abopplDC near 94 100. c: SCIIUF-Tt Waterford Hills Estate A few ehrilca lota left. Aaeraia 1001290'. Oood dralnaga. Idtal Herbert C. Davis.'Rltr. HOME & AUTO , LOAN CO. Perry St. • Cemar t. Pika BOWLING ALLEY and rciUurant Credit Advisors , 61A _ Northern town Eicellent 0 alley eaUbUabment. Equluied with automatic pin aettera. Rea-taurant baa all stalnleii atecl oqulpment. Includta real estate. to get out of debt see Financial Advisors, Inc. m s. BAOINAW Hagstrom REALTOR 4000 Highland Rd. (M9fl PONTIAC OR 4A358 ' NiW NUR8INQ HOMB MBETB For Sale Acreage 55 i 1.9 ACRES Within 2 miles of I limits on Improved c ROLPE E SMITH. HPEALTOR 144 '8. Telegraph Rd. PE 3-7ga A BKAIlttPUL 0 ACRl'l^T NIAR MBUD. OM.OOO. The Pontiac Preu. Box 06. PON-nAC LAEE RD. 4 Partridge 18 THE ‘ BIRD" TO BEE Top Woodward Site ft by OPP ELIZABETH LAKE RD t acres. partly wooded, gl.no. Term* PONTIAC LAEE HD. 4 09 acrea— 12.900. Terma COLE ROAD. Rd Beat "moteralle fn Michigan. Perfect for many other bualneaa-ea Across from Howard Johnsons Ted's. Some of Michigan's llnfit night clubs and dining spota nearby Offered tor Immodtato salt at only gOO.OOO. terma. . gate or land eoRlxact. personal debts ts modernise your heme. BIO BEAR CONSTRUCTION CO. FOR MbRTOAOI-LOAN ON WA-terford. Drayton Plains gr Clark-tton real estate. Call— ' , antecd 00 day^ nm From ir tw «" b botany. Tht S' pictures and ___________fiSSSSSTL . PE 4-40tt. Open 0 n.m. to I gym. Ask Your Natthhwl 40 YDS BEIOE COTTON CARPR* Sid"vr'i..a liter g *^11 Oiler i etUer. twUt, < t niw. oil 4 Florence. Wolklna Lake. OR loot MODBL HOTPOINT L_—-electric atevc. 41". OR l-$0»4. ii(i0~HOTPOIHT ORTI». 0l«M BJdunro BlictrlOOOO W. HuroB.. 1099 FRIofDAIRB RANOBfT BXC-CoBd 0140. OR 2-2001. Swaps 63 ___________ Disa 040 Og InataJlad R. L ------------ Electric Co., lOgO W. Huron^______ 8PACI HEAT- . . apeclal pricea. Thompion. 1000 M9t West. ' loot 81BOLBR C I CEMETERY LOTS Chapel. Bell or trau. .v> . moSl car^UL l-lOgl m ACRES WITH BUabiNOir Accent^aU car as part of equity. ig'TOeAVY bUTY BANlFfW^ j Uiihl« AuitMArd motM'. ctukta »aw or ‘ fitroordlaonr vonioo. Mtciiiti dl^l^reai MA'g-92M * ---------- ................ glOO DOWN * ' "■ For Sale Houses I ROCHEBTBR. 1374 ADAMS ROAD; 8BMINOLE HHXS Bpocloui 4 bedroom brick, (gsrago. 2 loU. Priced t( Owner leoylng city. Johnson 10 TKAR8 OP BRRVICB large living room and kitten. Interior completely redecorated Large lot. 100 i 430. Room tor mce jarden^Only Mi month with ____ Family aired dining i__ Full ba»ment^ Tbit ont la priced Only . gJ9 month, gafage, pNlON LAKB AREA Newly decorated 2 bedroom bun golow. PuU boaement. with get ------------- breeaeway and I' Use. 'gl0.i90 with 02.100 down. NOTHINO DOWN. Wa hare aeverat. . with A wlth- .............. _nd out at City, .i newly decoroted. All you » li 0290 to 0290. lor prepaid Uema. WATEINb LAEE SECTION. Three _______________ ______home, built In lt09. Hardwood floors, btte-mrnt. with recreotlon tpoce. brreaewoy. oNaheed 2-car ga-—' deairabla featurei. {T.9o/ MANY MORE ’’O our Photo-Llatlnga. ^ PE 1 7000 - RE8. PE 4-4013 CLARK REAL ESTATE _ __ TO BUY. BELL A TRADE Kisrroo ra, iirepiacr. loa a aw landaeaped lot Immediate potact-tlon. Owner. OL 1-0430. IdE 7-4904. . Watklnt Ukc. Holly. AB A OROUP OP BUILDERS WE offer low prlcCt through volunfi purchases oo custom ''Quality Built" hornet '-000 plant. We'll secure mortgage. No obligation. Builders Exchange FE 3-7210 or UL L3403 TRADE $69 A MONTH BED- INSURANCE - . ROOM - KITCHEN 7-- LOTS OP CUPBOARD SPACE — LOVELY LIV-INO ROOM AND DININO ROOM WITH OAK FLOORS •niHOUOHOUT ------ BALDWIN C----- BY OWNER. 70X210 ON LOWER _8tralta Lake. EM 2-2001. ____ ■ CANAL FRONT BUNOALOW Snow whiu frame, coiy St clean nt Wllligms Lakt. IdepI lor small family. Lge. lot. shodc. barbecue. 2 bedrmi, carpeted living rm. lge. kitchen, lovely bath, oil Wm. Miller iiealtv i 170 _W Huron PE L0203 | For SRlet^ms 56, r gar. gl.90l 1 $70 n HAROLD^ R. PRANKS EM 1-1200 CEDAR ULAND LAKE 00 X IW a 70 hlllalde lake front -lotr new iubdlvlilnn. school busiStop I ROOM MODERN FARM HOUSE with 10 acres Including 100 i 40 j I "’pbona Clsrkston, MAple ; GR.WEL-SAND 14 aeraa^ quits accessible, near airport. i*ay for land from gravel and tand fill aalea. then leyl and ----------^^^..Uln, for _______Pluoreacant, 201 Or^rd Lake "bdrm* brick i -/*• -----, ‘“w\.“er'fo*;*d“'.'ll’l‘ ^d'e; "SSS-r.^ lTiom ° I r^**’"* *“ m^e^*°wSl*arT?^r ' AOTotlATIC WASHER 90.m aclu^ mllet . Will wll or ^ j, ^ trade for pickup. CaU aflef I. | ,tovt $19. Refrigerator Partridge : cash make '< DARK LAKE Colonial ranch with authentli colonial detail throughout, bedroomt. 2 batha, keeping roon features fireplace and barbecue bedroomt. 2 baths, keeping features fireplar- —■■ ■—' Kitchen built-Ir.. _________ ______ lous Tappan 400 Banquet range. Lake pfWiegei. $21.900. PE t-oojo AKE HOME, i BEDRM. MODjgRN^ SHERWOOD VILLA :e lakefront bomesites I 299. Immediate poaaetalon. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. EE 4-2533 , BARGAIN WILLIAMS HAGSTROM INEXPENSIVE. COZY I I as down payment. VERY NEAT, LIVABLE HOME A bedroom, 1 story frame. 7___ bath. New oil furnace, Venetian blinds. Close to stqrcs 4i tcbooli Hagstrom REALTOR 4000 Highland Rd._ PONTIAC OR 4-0358 'BUD' . Includes lovely I Ing room with picture window. carpetlr-----■■ ------ comer flrepl tile bath. _______ ......... family room, "American" kitchen with dining apace, full dining area, planter tnd dfa^. id pani4>d divider, convenient beoutlfuUy I a grounds. For pleasure, call more living PON'HAC LAKB ROAD — 6 ROOM RANCH HOME -LAROE UTILITY — l‘v BATHS-BCHOOL BUB AT DOOR—LARGE LOT — $290 WILL MOVE YOU IN. JIM WRIGHT. Realtor 49 Oakland Ave. PR 1-9441 ______Open 'til 9:10 p.m._ GOT A MINUTE? >. I'd like to tell y located near Middle Straits Lk. Features Include family room with fireplace. Ceramic tile bath, c"-petlng Pull baaement and I privileges. Pull price only I OOO - 11.979 down Call J TAYLOR. Realtor. OR O;0109. Evergreen Hills BRICK RANCH ROME - I boaement. oil he«t This lovely room home Is lust being I laiied! VesUbulo ontrance to bcdrMm has private ib bath Built - — tn the II g 12 kitchen. OversUed attached garage — and It's plai-teretl. YOU'LL LIKE THE LOCATION — blacktop itretu. " Waterford High, glg.990. tei LIST WITH Humphries 93 R. *•’*' MUL'HPLE LISTINO SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTWO SERVICE ‘ Bud’’ Nicholif, Realtor 49 Ml Clemens 8t. EE 5-1201 -\ftcr 6 p.m. Ei: 4-8773 Q'NHL •THE BIO T " I BEDROOM TRI-level home. l>'i baths, finished tsmily Toom. Only 9990 down. KIN CLOSE T MOTOM. . $250 DOWN Wlllioms Lake. Off Season buy on this fine 3 bedroom with all . the eatraa I t., llnlthed porch — lOO ACRE FARM ALL WORKABLE ~aoa fertlia aoii with building. MA 0-2100 attar a:90 p.m. RENT OR BALK. 00 ACRES NEAR Dryden. big housa A big barn. 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME ON LARGE LOT PONTIAC - --- ..... - CLARKBTON- A T E R FORD AREAS. QUICK I-------- Val-U-Way| liAKEERONT Waterford area, 9 rooms and I. beautiful sun porch facing FOR OOOD BUYS AND TRADES 1000 DOWN. $79 PER MONTH-2, bedroom home on 1 acre Jot, on furnace, good West suburban location. Immedlota Templeton NO DOW* s and Insuranct. .R. J. (Dick) VALUET REALTOR ' ^ 349 Oakland Ava. Opeq 9 to t _ PE 9-0003 or PE 4-3931____ "doLD MEDALLION"! BOMB now open. 714 Bonita In be«uUful Lakewood VlUago. LAKESHORE DEVELOPMENT CORP. ; ____EM 3-0009 or UXf <-9029 ANNHTT lure window overlooking beautifully /landscaped yai 3 btdroomk, full bar----- hobbv ror^n gas I rsge.''carpOrl l*enced yard. 913.700. tyrml. lERN HI Brick 9i ^ bedrof ^orar; -Borage, gl LAKEPRONt BRICK 'bwfro p; ] Screened front porch. . looking beautltul pines, beach, good llthlng garage. 919.100, terms. LAKE PRONT-CpMMERCIAt IWsytoo Plains srta 139-' donUga on Dliile HIghwa PRICE REDUCED for quick I thli Sacrifice Dovlng to Florldt. will 4 bedroom. IVt baths. firlce. enced r ping cen miss this ".L.Te I Orchard L ______ r g. PE 2-9202 Huron Gardens Llttla dream bungalow lor the retired couple. All In lop condition. Carpeted living room, modem kitchen, automatic oil heat, gkragq. nice lot with shade trees. Convenient to stores and St. Benedict's Church. West Side Very fine modern brick double Convenient to Webster School. Hsi g rooms I Recreation tile b Doublt garagt. Shown by ap-nolntment. WILLIS M. RREWER JOSEPH P REI8Z, BALES------ »4-gg E. Huron 8t. T~ ________Evoa PE 0-0022 t 4-1911 SCHRAM HURON OARDENB Attractive 3 bet 12 Pull b^__________ large comer lot. : only gg.gg* • e features. You'll h F.C.WoodCo. OR 3-1225 ___ After g p m , OR 2-2002 LARBWUUD ViuiAUB. A FEW MU 4-0019 Pontiac Lakefront Lot to ft. on water. Well de aeptlc tank In. Larga shade treei. On Pontiac Lake Rd. $1900 caah. Paul M. Jones, Real Est, ' g» W. Huron ” ' nr 9-J27I PONTIAC LAKE. foot lakefront Eacellent ewlm-mlng and boating. Insulated. Aluminum storms and screens Csrpeting pnd drapes. A steal t.t only gll.900. Call Mr. Wlachcr Mr Brown. VI 0-6014. ELBBEA WOLVERINE LAKE Lakefront ranch home with 13 feet of frontoga. Beautiful land scaping, fruit '- —" ‘ call MArket Suburban Property 53 Metamora Hunt GILES and garaie Large beaut -fully landscapad lot. Thla home la In an eicellent West Suburban residential area. Close to —*•—'■ '* * and regular b pSSllaVTa‘stefully*deeoral-' ed. The 19-foot corpeled llv- Vacant K food buy on this I bedroom near 8t. Mike's Urge llassed-tn porch, also base- NBAR RORTHERN HIGH Juil Tight for that large family that wants country living 4 bedroom homo In good condition. Barn and doubir car garage. Located only 19 miles from Court House. Oct thUI $13,900. AND A880CTATE8 BUBINEBBES THTOOUT b PE 4-3901_____1000 W H 40 ACRE F.^RYI Peterson d^cal Estate ______________________ Rent Farm Properly 56A ^le Business Property 57 190 FT. PRONTAOE. ... ---------------------- Zoned commercial. It RE.STAURANT thorougl_ uadis for pickup. OR 2-9471. 1999 ■ FORD Sin molik Dr_ PICK UP moto”^ L7533. 9919 BARGAIN dbookateo-niar new northern HIGH SCHOOL -OAK FLOORS — NICELY L A N D B C A PID - WILL TRADE FOR BQUrCT ^ VACANT LAND - ROUB»-TRAILEN - OOOD AUTOMOBILE - BTC 4's PER CENT INTEREST. >K 3-7M3 ; IIM WRlGin; Realtor 2i9 Oakland Ave, PE 9-M41 __________________ Open 'til 9:30 p.m._ SERVICE 8TATION8 FOR LEASE i cABH FOR USED TV's. TAPE food polentlol. Ploaae call be- , recorders and radlojihorograpbj »een I, and 9. PE 2-0101 Alter ■ working or not Ft 2-0397._ _ ! JDee“BOX.~45.'"WH1RL1^R. BELL STORl. OARAOB. OA8 BTA- ,rats lor Ant Bl*cH TION - With no close competition. Includes real estate and business with I-------------------- presenUy rei a living quarter. r 20 years opera- STATEWIDE : Iroarlto i 949. studio coDcn. new Davenport and chair, good dttlon 979. PE O-tTlM. ANTIQUE BURBAU: HBf). CHAt. dresser and mirrdr; small buffet; round dining table; all old but |lbod condition Curtain 79. MI iNYTViNO YOU WANf "" --- -------gji POUND AT L 4. ^ _____________ A littio out of the way but'a an*es**o/^Ii I\ Visit our — bargains. 34 MONTHS TO PAY We buy, sell or 'rade. Comt r and look around, 3 acros of fi parking Phono PE 9-1341. OPEN MON . BAT. 9 TO 9 nt.. I TO I Rd M99. n Heights oh Auburn . Or t r 9129. OR and. msttfcss.~'%09.' ’ Pearson'i Furniture. 41 Orchard Lake Avo. BU^’PET, DROFlEAP TAB'lZ Hungerford Mahogany, 9139. OR .•i'SSVifu .. what L-_. Electric Co.. RADIO. PHONO COMB. tlful colored vertical blinds TX JUL 2-2293.^_____________- SWAP BUBINEBB FOR ROME OR what have you? Call moroingi. Phono PE 9-1091. BUY NOW ---- Prices arc D _ _. CHARt.EB, r of I 1717 S.^Tclegrapb »"»• i SMALL RESTAURAyiT. WWle ^Pr several hou r'paTL. Call Hllto ital tti PE 9A191. __ bubinbA BAROAINB 240 fool comtr. located on Airport Road. Zoned light msnu-fsctuiing. A-1 location lor small manufacturing business. 999 per lAI.TOR PE 4-0921 i !BRY REA- j sonaoie. ra a-iiso. call after 4 ' ____________________ — I BEND FOR FREE NEW ISSUE. PARTRIDGE’S "M I C H 1 O A N , B U 8 I M E 8 8 OUIDE." COMPLETE LIST OP ALL KINDS OP BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PARTRIDGE AND ASSOCIATES. lOM W. HURON. PONTIAC. PE 4-Mr______________ _________ TRADE '52 CHEV , NO HttST. EX^ cond Por W-lon pickup. PE 9-0229^ _______1__________ WATER BOPTENBRk TO RENT Of sell, 93 90_montlv OR 3-3200 waL tradH |2.4oO equity in s 2 bedroom modern home with full basement for your smoller horns, land contract or whot T-YtTliick) VAI.L’ET realtor m Oakland Ave Open 1 to I mediately...................... buv. Bedroom Outfitting Co.. 4711 Dixie Hwv. Drayton PUIns. Op*n til 0. Pri III 9. 1,000 ft. north of A A P Market bdTlde'rb' WOW sPEcii(irini& week only Brand new bobbin eon-sole. blond or walnut. 9M.iO| . portaht only 140.90. Slant o'nit'la special, reduced 994. oortsblc or cabloet this wttk only. Plio ir lor fros home demorwtratlon. No »>» . Ilketlon. Singer Sewing Ceni 1« P—--------------- n Pontile. Bxc GIROUX hrking, — ----------- ... - — mde for equity , _ ........... Please calf at .. I i flee In person tor further In' formation. 1 Rolfp H. Smith, Rpaltor I 244 B. Telegraph_______J:!*** WEBSTER OXFORD-LAKE ORION Open til i;. , DIXIE HWY. — 700' PRONTAOE. ---------------r ________ORIando BXCBUENT 900' COMtdfRCIAL roraer, also adio'— *--- ' “ .. . ^ lie Hwy, Approxlmiti ir ft. A»ent. OR 3>t90l. roxlmitely U7 I'ilizabetli Lake Rd. 9 room homo plus Beou^y Shop Paul M. iones. Real Est. ill W. Huron PI 4-99M____________PE 9-1275 iUJNED COMMERCIAL 112~PEET commercial corker at main Intersection. 1 building leased to well established bar and restaurant. Well known. Ekcelirnt business 2nd Building hall owner oc-rupled *’![ room modern home oVner occupied, Separate heating plants, and-septir terms BEER A WINE. Orocerlei Meats Boat Livery cabins 390 lake frontage. Bathing braclr West of Pontiac Terms Store msy bs i sold separately Also on Terms. Igh < J. c HAYDEN. Resllor I Id E Walton PE 1^41 1 RuiincBB Opportunities 59 Excellent profit polentlol. 97,790. OARAOB, Penidale Area. A goo 49x00 Cement block building. All equipwd and with 3 gas pumpi Lot 109x129 gives side ind rca parking space. 93g.900 with termi OA ^3122 i. WEBSTER; REALTOR __ 22____________MY 2-2301 wonderful OPPORTUNmES One block bock from Higgina Lak<, 33'^ arres beautifully w~wt.rf Ideal -------- ----- . Caah I ee«i -- $14,000 easi and Dry Cleatxfng I Mat B. Mafor '.-Odtl Horth Saginaw. Pontiac. P^ PE 9-0003- For Sale Clothing 64 aquamarine designa, 2 coats. I OIRLS ' CABH FOR USED TVl, PURNI- ASSORTED CLOTHlNO u.isur, —--------------------- trench coat, ilu 10. PE 9-1910 ' * MUc.__________________ alter g pm I COFFEE AND liMD TABLE SOFA iRIDAL bOWN AND'VEIL WORN j r.^**** *•!>***•• OK offer Ft 2-5970 BOY'S BIZZB 3-0. OIRL'B' BUB-toeen. Lody'a coats, dresses. BIse 11-Id Men’s BUIU. 44 lone. Call 13-ld Ml. PE 9-24M. BALLERINA COUCH di CHAIR BET, COUCH, kltchqn table, O.B. refrigerator 17" TV. cocktail table. 2 room ■tio rugs. 1 dreader, rollaway bed EXPENSIVE DRBB8E8. MINK stole, ilae 0-10. ch4sp. PE 4-7241 LOVELY BELECrioN Of' LADIES’ ---------- ------lothes Like aaonable. OL tress FE 2-6922 107 LeOrande. DININO ROOM BBT. MAHOUANY, I chairs. Duncan phyfe. exltn-klon table A pad. credenxs buf- DININO SUITE, BUPrtr. “121. ai7ir - iia~ 0 Pipf-E nspif BLtfE < DRAPES. WHii'a, TRAVERSE, 3 “fuu,” 2atf'p”s.‘’h"d ftolVh* Ei*' “««• ‘ P* • P*- like new. $39 PE 2-4326 ____ ' ------------------- WEDblNO fioWN BIZE 7 AND 2 Sale Land Contracts 60 CHATTEL MORTOAOE 9 MAHOGANY DESK. 979 PE 3-7309 ___ b PRICE - REJECTS. BBAU-ttlul living room sulirs. 91 79 *k. Bargain Houat. 103 H. Caas. PC 2-9«42______________ ________ ToNLY 9 PIECE “BRIAKPAST BET. orlatnal pricr 1129 69. nnw |»9 «9 2 only i piece breakfast sets, 939 99 each. Hollywood headboard, 14 19 Renat liicfud complete. 139 09. iibDRiTOM* OtSimillO CO. OA(\ , power mower. PE 3-911 ELECTRIC A OAB RANGES AT ______ut prices. -------- . ----- Samuel s Appllsnces_____________ ILECTRlC irrOVE WITH DEIP- PREEZERB-NOROB FREEZERS Chest and Uprlgbti New models slllhtly (cratrhed or crato marred modala at bll discount prices, TWO years to pty fudbig 9 E 8-0466- ; Reduced to 912.000 tor I A brand i ir M8UO. Th . "THE BIO T" 3 BEDROOM TRI-level borne. Us botbr. finished fomlly room. Only 9900 down. Prom 913.900. Warren Stout. Re- s'lX 4-Bcdroom Brick Ledstod' west suburban. Large im x 33 ft living room, m botbs and many other atiraetivt features. Laiwe well landscaped lot with lake prtrlleges on o nle^bcdcb. Call for appolnl- In 1119. mw bo Juat what you art loMlng for. Tha 21 foot carpeted living rqom with dining ell. the modern-as-lomorrow kitchen and ne. The lot It nit home II "I-I exceptionally BATEMAN &KAMPSEN Nj MULTIPLE U8TINO SERVICE $4,975 Full Price Por a modem 9 room, 2 bedroom home locoted In’o good luburban community obout 2 miles, north ot the city Built In 1994 H x 103 ft let. Baty terms can be ' YOUR r*»*n-Y OROWIHO? Kids njed a place to ptoy? Thla ^tractive spUt level house It fspeclallj! pMnwd i OWNER SAID ... I "We're oft to California i will sacrifice our 2 bedro IVAX W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-^H71 OPEN BVENIN08 A 8UNDAYB Metamors Hunt 910.000 i 3 FAMILY INCOME. BRICK WEST HOYT' WATKINS RILLS; n payment. Pontiac Press Bux Rochester Area 7.1 Acres \'acatlt Beautifully wooded acreage Includes a 4 acre tpring led lakt and stream. Gorgeous high hilly building altos overlooking lakt. Perfect for subdividing. SNYDER KINNEY k BENNETT OA 0-1322____or_____MI 4-7000 For Sale Lots ■ from St Bctiedlrti I LAEE ORION J bedroom bungalow i laodtespeg lot Y-ar HI-HILL VILLAGE" BtouUlul rolling building sites foi split-level homes eapoaed base 1290' 8 .. ..... buildings. Oood location, ilf^low down poyml. OR 3-9139 BEBR. WINE AND*aROCBRY STORE -on main highway A terrific business In a terrific lo-catioir. Completely eoulpped ircd-ern store building, plus cuto and rosy g room lokclront bungslcw.< R.J. (Dick) VALUET REALTOR 4-3911 BT. YOUR OWN BOSS, EVEBY-thlng to open a Blkt A Lock-smitn business, stock, tools, counters and tlr. .^Orer If.OM . sacrtflcir )l.|g. Building being torn down LI 4-9279. Evenlngi _EL J DIXIE PRONTAOE Isbllshed ^grocorlet. r GILES REALfy CO. i FE r-0179 221 BALDWIN AVB.^ OPEN 9 A M -9 P M. | MUfnPLE UBTlNO SBRVICI pStoly’" and dining araa Join for moximum Itoing eo"'*®''*-The floor-to-eeinng sliding glass doors in the dining IRWIN A SONS home. Ml ... ______ ...I basement, two ceramic tUe baths IS car rage. Many other feotures. SOUTH BLOOMFIELD; ____altrocUve brick ronch homes on Barrington-Rr. less than 19 mrs old and Custom Built. TtM home consists of thrse bedrooms, large «yl^ knotiy pine Rec room, lovely porch oponlogJiff Uving roOT, ———‘Ing end drapes. Land-yard, IS car »rago. thmedlato possesslbo, Blora-'^'1 sehoelt. Priced -• (bid Sel 900. Bhov John K. Irwin & £ons •' REALTORS Since 1929 llteraUy bring the euuldc In Beautiful wooded lot . Priced at 121.090—flnanelnr can be arranged — or wUl LITTLE FARM lis acres and almost new eua-lom built 2 bedrm. ranch with attached 3 car gsrags and sun porch. VERY NICE - Here t for most anything you Ml 0 horn*, with which 1 bo dsligbled peted living room A hallway, blnine room Pull ooiement. Clos' to schools A shaping A very oge. Rsalricted for better llvlof I low os 91929 with 9199 down I LADDS. INC. _________OR 2-1231 ; Must act quickly, down. LaPerle — LI ORlMdo 3-iT“ OULf’ SERVICE STATION. POLLY cqiilnpod. 91.000 lull price PE >9414_____________^__________________ Warren .Stout, Realtor- 71 N Baglnaw St PE 9-9149 Open til 9PM l^ND CONTRACTS To BUY OR to sell Bari Oorrels. EM 3-3911 or EM 3-4099 4793 DIXIE MWY . , Drxytoii P^tna ___ 01( 3*6i34 ^ WAYNE OABERT ‘ °e"°eV*Vrto*fltneu!f"«torv“^^ ~ Btginiw ____________n 94199 ond's. S nrlrV used mets^i word- ‘ FREEZERS - UPRIGHT PAMOOl robe 913; Cliffferobe 911; chest i name bronda, urotched; Terrille or dressers. 19 90: comlort choirs. I vslnss. II40.N whUs they last. 95: refrlg . '920 up_. eti and elec. , No phone orders please. Michitsn -----■ ... .... Ilf jp. fhalri, I Fluorescent, 201 Orchard Laka .. 920; ' 61 Ev*er'’y\hlnV'ln Sid liTti i Saii/” HOl^. 103 N. Borrow with Conlidence ,$25 to $500 1 Iousdioid,,J^nance CorporattoD of Pontiac 3'i B Bkginaw St____» 04 W Uwrence Bt. BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE TOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 Walled L_______ _ GET $25 TO"$500 ON TOUR WEBT BIDE 3 bedroom 'brtek. PuU bdiemenl. IS car garage, Cerdmic tile bstji Bentifk' landscaped lot. Aluml-sCrNns A swnlngi All elly OWN AN ACRE LOT IR IBAUTIPUL HAWAII Choice ilUs still ovallable Only 1909 per aero lot. IIU down 910 per mo Call tor I Co.I THIS fXCEPnONAU* al-tmctlee 2 bndroom home, locatod in one. af PonUac s Dictr west suburban locations. has boon drasOcally reduced In price for o quick sole. Brick exterior with stiachod garaoo plus car-—. ..s --ij, landscaping, ge wooded l«. ' 2 -SCHOOLS 2j short blocks to either one No main streets to cross makes this nearly new 3 badrm. brtek total for the children, West Bide Pull basement, corher lot Range and oven, carpeting. Oss hest PHA - About 91 710 down - No mortgage coals. I large wo< ____.-s this home r pealing. 10 jt;_,lf»J"t { country sued kluben. Large bedrooms. T h JAMES K BLVD. Pioneer HIgf-- * brick randi with fireplace Is professionally finished for maximum appeal You’ll love to en-toruln here. Redaced jo, 119.100 Kicellent flnaoclng' can be arranged Make ' your oppolatment today. ________Jh with toll baiemrnt and attaebedT plastered garage Ca^U^ NaturaUlreplaca and b»utlftoly'u^ieapto Ma over’ looking Svlvan Lake >111 at-rept land contract or smaller heme os down payment to s 9 per cent mortgage - 921,900 JUST OPP BUMMI stRSBT, near Untofn Ji High tioo down will bu this I bedroom 4-yemr-ol home. It’a bi^ct-prlced i g730t with it* peg most payg|«t. Btttar act It ti NEAR RCXTHESTER I Oet ouf the garden equipment RAY O’NEli-. Rpaltor REAIiTORS FE 4-0528 Itl 8. Telepapb R4. Open 0-0 I |77----------------- jP* 2-7101 , OR ,1-7990 •orriS'*"' HOYT realt;y 294 B. TELYXIRAPH >0940_________PE 2-0000 SATURDAY. MARCH 11— 2 TO 0. PRIZE WINNING COLOR FILM BHOW1N08 OP HAWAII. G. E. F-ILTER-ELO COIN OPERATED LAD(IDRY a.I collect CEdar 4-104^or a polotmcat wiu. our locti repi Wllaon Laundry Equt ...........I. Praoklln, Pllr Signature Up to 34 Months to Refiay FH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND Roan Coinpanv _^202 Pontiac Btato Bank Bldg LOANS ____ UBK, ... I.ifayeltr fk l-g042. 2 pc BECTIONAL. PEACH. BLOND corner and roffec table, all for .. ...^ .... matching eheat. Eacellent condition PE l-Oldg 3 PIECE LIVING BUITB. MAKES bed, reasonably EM 3-39M. _ 3-RdOM OUTFIT Living room, bedroom and dinette. liao. it weekly Pearsons Furniture. 43 Orchard Lagt Avfnue^PE_4-7901._ 9 PIE^ MAPLE DINETnC BET, ___OR_l-7941 _ 9 YEAR CRIB MATTREBS. 7VET .. large cheat, 3 vanl., ___ tnr 900.90 Pay onlv il wpiek-”-------T Purnitun. 41 Or- Orrhard Lake I Never Installed. Owner . sell. OB l-920l.___ FURNACES OAB OR OIL, WARE- Jiouse aale. MA 94011._ OB BLBCtRIcTtbVE, 41”> 93?. ____________________„..J UP'. .. B. Munro BUctrla Co. 1090 W. Huron,_ ORANCO RADIOS. 019.09 A HAMILTON OAB CLOTHE8 DRY-rr 990 n _ HIDB-ABil) 7“ FOOT REPRIOBR^ tor. Prlgldalre outomailc washer. Reaaoyable. PB 1-0314._ EITCHEH“bTOVES, 4X)AL. WOOD and alectrl^ combination. MApla B HAL^ LINOLKUM A PAINT ¥ price at JMk's, 10| Raiuw.o n... LIKE NEW DAC^N CURTAINS/ ' idow shades. PE 9 1910 LARGE CRIB AND MATTREU. brand new. 119 05. Pearson's Pur-nltare,_41-Orchard l^ka Ave._ MAPLE BUNK BEOS -'CRIB R cheat set OR 1-9010^ MAYTA'O WRINOER WASHER, i ) OR 1-7971 Mlchigar. I ncon»e Property 50| Partridge “Li'fr’s t.^Tk BUSINESS" COMMUNITY LOAN CO 10 K LAWRENCE PI i- PRIKNDLT SERVICE 0431 AND ABSOCIATBS and entrances. i 1 yAMaT^U----- Eringi* ln^*993 weekV'totai i price. 9l4.00t wtth U.OM down Inquirejit 273 Baldwin FIJI; 1091 | 9 UNIT APT. 1090 W HURON ' ... Proof 1. _______ IN LXWIBTON. illCHlOAN DAIRY QUEEN ’ You and ytiui |^®»h sbotild bv tall and your Investment pold bock Esiv to operate and proHtalHe. If you live In Pontiac this could bt your lucky year Did you know ihot About 97.90 out of every ten dollars Is arois profli In this butinetti Check ths Munro Bltctrlc Co. r PIECE WALNUT DININO RO^M - **- too. sofabed. 99. Maytag washer. 910. _____ ___ _______ ator. 99 ea.. round cocktail tables, jrnd_lables_and Ismpt^ FE 9-9641. PIECE LIVING ROOM BUfTE. 1 modern step tables, igat coffee table. 2 deurstor I all for 900 Par only 93 w....... Pearson's POknltum, 41 OfOhard 9x12 h’elt Base Rugs $3.95 Ouaranteed Houto Paints. Oal. 91 99 Vinyl Linoleum, Yd. $79c fMbber Bats Paint. Oal. 91.90 .WHOLESALE . Are , near Baftoaw Bt. Full Price, $29,500 Only $2500 Down Bal. $175 Monthly Over $600 Mo. Income 1st Deposit Gets This! WMTOWN REALTY LI t-ttr. botween 11 aji> 9 pja WEBT SihB iNcbMK 3 PAMIIJ,. - Call Liberty 9-1174 after. LOANS $25 TO 500 ' On your signature or other teeu-rlty 24 months to repay. Our' service Is fast, friendly and helpful Visit our offtee or pbont PE , . - .—-. 94121._____ ________________Byer s. 141 W Huron_____^Pe 4-M94 TEAGUE FINANCE CO.|'^12 Linoleum Rugs $3.89 202 S. MAIN' I, . , c ?I4 E. ST. CLAIR, *'vtov’i‘‘-''Ui2 fi^2w.^‘'’ ROCHESTER ROMEO ...uv,7 n. w wn- LIVBjfoTK • * II RU6b. wool PACI.*9I9 99 HOUBEHULD OUOD8 ' Heyerslbto lli |0 Imported. "• 1,9791 1 914 99 Axminster. 949 99. Rug J-ingJ n»<1» 99 09. Pearson Purnllul'e. 11 PERRY ACRES HAVE KVXRTTRiNO YbU COULD WISH POR IN YOUR NEW ROME HILLSIDE Level and Wowded h PROM 91,299 WITH 10 Pet. DN, , H P Holnica, Inc. lilt ■- La PMC Rd. rm 9-2093 MICHIGAN BUSINESS SA.h.ES'CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMEBBER. BROKER 1971 Telegranh Rd. PE 4-1991 PARK A-f OUR FRONT DOOR I PL 1-1919 PL j: ,____FRIENDLY SERVICE " QUICK 93> TO 9900 LOANS Scabord Finance Co. 1199 N PERRY STREET Itoay Parking — Phimt PE 9-9^1 WilEN YOU NE^ - $25 TO $500 ^ Wc Will b« glM to htip TO«n STATE FINANCE CO. BUto Bank 4-1574 9' 10 " g I6- . II RUGS Ij'u Paint, tilt. lino. Shover’i ;_______^ B_Ptke 8L__________ II CU, FT, WEBTINOHOURE RB-frlgerator Weitliuhouse electric / stove, vacuum cleaner, breakfast ' Uving room furnlturt and 'J-lOOl'^ n9»s, almost new. ___ model. .Repossessod. RalancO 01 per week. Bchlck's_MY 1-1711. NEW 10 GALLON ■'revere, GAB water hellers Sale price, i'ln. R. B Munro Electric Co inco W. Huron Bt. Phone order. PB 9 t'll. OVER i« USED tv BETS PROM 914 99 UP(, TV aotonnot. II99. WALTON TV 914 E Walton , PE 2-ri^7 PHft,aA8 TAPPAN OAS RANifi, automatic Amana upright treeg-er. esc. cond. MA 4-1112 or MA ■ 4-2919._____________ RCA OAI RANGE. DEI Ui3 features, full sutomatic. Maytag wringer washer MA 4-1999. REPRlGIlutORB POR 8‘LB "DOWN TO BARTH PRICES " BUN MLEB. M^9-114l _ 80PA BED. SOLID MAROOANf desk and coftee table. Oood con-dlUon. MAyfaIr 9-Mll. BINGBR'8BWINO MACHWI IN lovely wood ronaole. Sews tor-word and reverse. Alto equipped fancy stitching. Pay bal- ' —.... 949 29 or taka * ■ ir month. ^L OAB 8TQVB 3 ! AND! RE- ... ..ke YmrrCoson- 5 e offer. 110 B. Avery off BUa-ith Lake Road, Saturday and 8PBED bUBEN OAB DRYER. DUN-can Phyfy table A 4 chalrti e cabinet, living ri - BPfiCIAL IXU RU4U.____________ ’ At Bqutra Tad-a. PE 2-7701. I' i'/A tkirty-eight THE POXTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MARCH 11, 1960 Sale HomehoM Goods 6iS For Sole Miscellond&us 67 Sale Musical Goods 'TUADK OA8 RANQC FOU EUDC- rtM* TILBB. ' Me nan. a a Maotv ClMtilc n l-MH. C ^ms — MARMADUKE By Anderson & Leemins; ______LOTS »e EA. ___________CaU Afur « p.»■ FLOOR FURNACI WHO. MEAT i ------ EHctrlc CocA'CoU ___SvtM’t EAdto a Awl.. « a«rmi. FE «-lU3. $■10 Tf AMO IT OOUBINA-tloai. OmS *«I*cUm from (it to i tU. FtMtf for oilek sAlo. GRINNtLL’S It S. Soymow _F* 5.T1II TlUOi EL»C. RANS|_rOR OAB ggi^ l^r. R B^Munro Boctrte Co I ' H Fjmfert "?¥ llttt.' N TTn^OIL SORNER. IK --------“E a-KU Ofur Full line of building and plumliing materials Wo Ukt' UOOo-uio WOLVERINE LUMBER at ■ FxlOoet FE I-nit -INTESD Take Over Payments ;6on‘ OE automatic WABMER 1 . 1 aooLhs PorcoUIn top. . flltor. wotrr ooror Now t rontr,- II 0( prr weol OE AUTOMATIC DRYER. _ wcfki. Front lood. IW> f How worrontjr. II SO ’>r i Si GARAGE QOORS r. < Fictorr soogMi All ttoadird I ouoi IB otocK 'rom III and up. , Eirctne door optrolari loldlitf OOODTEAR TIRE8 Bur 7.Moll good roodttion. bow (UBrOBtro IIW cBch 271 S Foddork __ __FT a-«a03 HOT'WATER HEATERS 11 OAL. |U. Nrw CoDiumoro Powor op- i^olotwi^ oll^ 0 ■^^DElN"DEPTr~ I **‘nffif*piaTVrRY - TERMS WYMAN'S II W Ftkr St _____FE a-aiMI Used Trade-In Dept. Many oluo of sSkpBor. 'llniod ook *}J S Stadlo lounio ........•*» DBTfBPort A ChBir .... kff um'bT hoot. mBtUoM Sol OE onto rBDff .. ar‘l so THOMAS ECONOMY lit S -aMlno* _____™ TANHY DRESSER MODERN wrtuti dcik and chair Lamp ond Ublr AU ll(ht wood. FE 'ToyonBcnwinii Bikei -----fi BlM-Hoaoy Shop -- - Lmwreiwo. PooUac FE S-7i« out Diklo, Draytoa OR IdWt! IAN 8TOHI ■rowo, opcart. WHIRLPOOL la^ FT, RETRiO 14 yr« old FE latM_________ WEStlMOHOUBE ^ REFRIGERATOR. . . ...Ill •Etiy Bpln Waihor ..........Ml BRctrlc Rtaio .............»» Oa> Raaia. a brollort ... HI Limas FURNITURE a APFL. OPOB Dallr til l-auDd» ia-5 Hit Dlito, brayton OR a-IIH Your Choice REFRIGERATORS Foe Sale Tires 92 ^ Wanted Used Cars 1011 lux®*!^? ^“whS^aiT- See M & M Motor Sales j Auto Insurance P L., F.D S MEO. .7, *.« wnitTwau., -------------. '**o.!t‘^R““ ' OKJOD UiB"flRE8~-- TOTm PIr AH$ WaIE OR MO- | WJtMJt,-, —■ I EsSi" “KSeft-"-!?? i — For Sale Tires LOPE! tl*^BLA« nan. AIX niAO Mui Ui and “okchawo’ jiata Tiro SaJoi. M] 8. Saginaw. _«J-48l7_or FE 1::«88_ tTAirOARO BRAND HEW TIREB. —■- OB Oeaoral SaMo. TIroo *-----------ofl Black or : a-iaii i______ _____ —^ WDiviDUAL .WAirra » or ;»o iuoucawaoen i ^ PlSi: * ■"» '“■ *'*“ i FE TOP DOLLAR eUw^fa ED WILLIAMS wanted a 'ii or ’si auto ««t_B. 8A(lBaw at Raobura | aunt bo eloafl OB 3-MI7 H. J. VAN .WELT Dlklo_Hwy^___Fh^OR ajMS "wanted: JUNE CARS OR 3-aSM Sale Used Cars^^lj06 j Sale Uaed Cars IMPORT SALE ' ’ll Healy RoodoUr 'll Morito. a door delnao •57 Au»tlu a, door •8 SwlT*Spr!le' Houghten 6t Son Your Frlondly Oldo Doolor -OREION CAR SALES AND SERYICE WSes. ( SB oarh. Royol Auto Paru. Mt. Clomono. and cortmonlal _____MAjyaso ____________ KIT c H i If cABoorr smu. Ehtly vHcrftUhdd it' m o d r I **AUo*?»'iTmc *T0luM*'on *14^ And M" modoU. No phono ordori ploou Ulchlian Ftuoroocent, asa _Orcl»rdJ^kf Av^_ I___________ Knotty Pine I’aneling a fatternIs WP2. WPl ond WCIM -CHURCH'S. INC. ' UL a.«f t CAt •rotchrd ____ -Ur. 140......... ..... oit .Aloo urrlllc ooluoo on M" md M* mo^h Bo phpnt orders ileooe. Mleblcon rivorutODt. 393 >rcbofd Alt ~ 9 lavatories, dmOME. mixing Focton Irrogutori Torilfle vol-uri. Hlchlcaa FluoroocoDt, III OfchArd Lako Art. — I. MEN'S ALL WOOL SWtAtiRS. HII. Army glorri. II cont«. CALRI MUSIC CO N_jBAilnaw______PS |.|2aj "SPECiALB ttiomii Orgaa wUS HI PI j NOW IMi , I WurltUcr Spinot Orasn. hi I mahocanp modol 4480 and _ I WAS tful NOW ISM NOW iai5 ESf nECrg ARE LESS THAN | uoNTiu oldTs immaculate I pgand Music Center ! IK AREA. MIRACLE MILE | Tuning Orfan Ropilr ; __MORE PEJ «24 j SPECIAL II pay one ch.liio Shop 23 Mood.': 93! —V.- I I HE jl' it 100 BUICKB CHETROLETS I orory kind ol’ good. ________ _______..™„^e' --- J-ai«I. boo' ilylre. I fRANEiHA^OBINDINOTN 4*DOOM ! - _________ HARDTOPS WAOONS** CYLINDER HEAD MILUNITVaM- : CONVERTISLES nholt irladtni, block bortaf | WobHtU Ooo Hu 8 Tolars^ Rd FE a-4W7____________ HIOHEST DOLLAR PAID RENAULT dauphins Sun-roof ..... ...■ it Volkewoita Mlero-i)u« ■ TAYLOR'S CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE Walled Lao MA 4-lMl Open Eroatnii______ _ IlM MO'UAONET. 4-DO<» limited cuotom body lUdlo oiid hMtAf 4 ^fOBd D(V (JOOdriCn S“orVown tiro, oad nojld block body Looko like Iho Rolle oad callod Iho Baby R«U» nut wood trim Interior. 3S.M0 I actual mllot. broad wow on^ne tim Homo your torms Plun r II 0 "Okay, Romeo . . . . SCRAM!" JEROME "Bright Spot" r l_FB S-I7H count, imall Balanco- 31 moo CALHI MUSIC CO. m N 8a(lnaw_________FE £-1* PIANO. SMALL ORAND. CATS I 37k Tolofi Hunting Dogs 81 . SI errrolU. |l 11. II. FllUburgh I. thouiindo ot. ________v:_________________ tiac Trail at Mopio Rd Walloil Lake. Walled Lakr Dept Store. Dolly I to 0 Sandoy 10-4._ aiETAL OdON8trrT00X4« Ft , 14 fool doore Eroctod. with alto Or without. Phono Clorkiton MA'ple 5-04SS _ _ WKMVr.FR WASHFRS Imsdicine cabinets, large ao V I "'"■'0" oUlhUr morrod. 43 15 "All ModoU S BtoWk ur|o lolectlon of coblnoU with Ouaronued - Your Cholco | or without llthu ■IldlB* door*. $.18 and $48 I J;„\'‘'iJij'’S^Vho“d'L!a A?e“-iV The i NOTICE Bfo >LABH 'STOKER OOOD HOUSEEEEPltfO SHOP I furnace Good condition Call FE Ol Pontled S-43H_______________________ 51 WEST HUBON________FE 4-15r.S QUALITY NATHTUSS] YOUNOSTOWN BUILT-IN DISH- |44 58. Prte tIAadiDf hdleu 111 H wother^ ^moattralor wai |3M M 0 A Thninp»iin lOM M5I Weot. i _ y„„,o pik.i aNE torches AND EiTB! •' -*■ Tanot roltliod, 71 cenU *j. MoiUcium FE Mill. PLYWOOD ' ; MAPI E............. 117 15 ____ GERMAN SHORT-HAIRED POINT- __Fi a-3640’^' " J or AKC rofUtered Call OR PIANO fURlNO^-OSCAR'irafiiMDT ------ -------------- ALFALFA Eoilly carried S'eVored'l rrrjr Ur USES BAMMOMD SPINET OROAN ■art plonly on Mile ano MarrU USED LOWRli: OROA.I. BERf Mon MorrU MSolr. Jo S. tele-rel-Huron. WUX~FAY CASH~WR “SPUIET pUae or ortan FE 4-OMt.____ ^ie Store ?j I CASE OERERAL ELECTRIC pep cooler M A l-aitS ADOINO' MACHINE.' |I0. TYPE-S40j Notional Caeh Rr|lt- ne hoy. a OA 1-3 Wood _MA 5-SdSS, ALFALFA. STRAW 45c A BASE. Coro SOe A_bu. JOA 1-2211. ALL frrt/. or 1ST CUTTTNO Haf.^VU doUrtr. OA Jr217l BALED alfalfa"'and CLOVFr hoy. aUo baled etriw OL 1-0M2. EETRA OOOD HORU AND COW hoy. l^ dellrerodrNA 7-JSM,_ STRAW For bale will Se-. liver. IStO Rokner Rood. Okford. Phone OA S -afSl___________ inff"AMD StRAW FE 4-421S OR OB l-«ll_Tia_8eot^Lk. Rd _ ••O TIMOiyT OR_ MIXED AL^ _ - ^ y ichtle lor children, a Reaoonablo. Harold a ■ ....I JQJJ _ , OAITED palomino. STUD. II NAHONAL CASH REOISTER. REOISTER ! Bionthi. Aiko (aued a ---- City I coll ^ 5-III8 _ Wanted Livestock _IL”‘ ANTED HORSES. PONIES AND equipment rauil bo very reokoo-ible MY 3-1311 tlUr I p m._ Sale Farm Produce 86 For Sale Mi'srcllaneout 67 AIUM SIDINO NO STtl Y_cO OLJ CS9.®iiiJIFl y BiitcH . 1 LCNHBNVAR ELECTRIC HOT 1 CAf- ' BIRCH......... . . .. >.k ‘ V-O MAHOGANY ... I 4 14 PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO >11 Bkidwta Ave IB 2-3141 ktober A lurpice «lie« rn A*.' Kiidlant Etotucky 8tolivr Goal 5 tu Ky. Lump « Eji EUc ' ‘^/IBLAYl.OCK COAL it bUPPLV C( AcP m CoGirnt Co ^ LUt.Avi fJE^yiOl 1-4554 111I*N. WimAUU Lk. Rd |8H0E REPAIR EOUIPIHnT ' at M-51. I dll Machine----- " -• r SIOI.EB "OAirBfOTrf'■ §4.001 BTU aaturai or boUlo aai. I Clinton | 'SHOWERg~C;OMPi^ lureu and curtain. HI 50 torlee, coaiplaia ... ____ alltchei nrlalble hall cole ma ____ _ jer machine. FE 4-4144 _____-,_'_Meires’e_7-i3l«:V 1«1. Fer--- 1 FUEL diiTtABEsT GOOD CON-dluoo. Will de irer FE MIIB. * ‘ with • ,-ioamlni" .hromi laucou. ar«a- wTfikawiin .tiwwtw”' »><•*• ‘ollete, HI 50 value at **wWeii»I *® Theao-are factory eacobd.v m I. BaiPiaw _ FEAllM iiichlfan Fluoroicent, 111 Or-4-iN BOIL PIPE. PER LENStH. ' chard Ukr Avt. - il 82'o^'"A.*^‘b.’xr«ir ^ spi-^dAL ■■ _Wril^OpoB_ Broa__________>Cupolai-apoclr' • • •• I HP KIDINU TRACTOR. |10» Oarage SIdto* y...Bip«)o. tis5 Mio woat: ooaa , iln r«VsiNAfi0N wobD-miRM AUfiUKN LUMBER AUBURN HEIOUT8 ___ FE yaij_________; OOOD TOILET BTOOLS #iTB COVElte. ' YzUr' a..^M aa.iM UV U.lTftI MADS M*Tc'SflCC:'llEr-fEY'l»M:>™ as-ial aata lai ho«'er. IMII. to order. FB Mill 4WI FUer. Coo ilniK and ftttihfi bMMupiv StimfHTS ATTENTION, 40 Lauadn troy and oUnd a lao-; ai-'i tolovuinno. Ill oacb. ll'i to atu. Ill Ik Cikh a Carry, |_ai'» FE 4-404I_____ __________ na ■ saVm.'. FE 12100 TALBOTT LUMBER IN.OH BTU OUOTHERM OIL FUR- Lupibor. plumblhf. paint, hard-aace and hot water heater with' wair a rlrctrteai uppllre 1,000 oil auto, eoniroli. 3M sal tank wood iouvrri. II oacb lor aulek . Tory rear Mar hr aeon RESTAURANT EQCIFMEN'T COM- _pIoto,_UL _______. „ „ „ Sale Sporting Goods 741 applbb highest quauty ------------------------ , varlatire. Baialns la OUKS — BUY. SELL. TRADE, t utlliiy grade Superior qUAllty Manley l.rach. 10 Bag ley Iresh eweel cider OtkiABd Or- .CTa^tSrTl Ko’glf.k^Vikf’lfd’Viu’Jti; ShVli.’rii' 8,'T.u;?2Bh*‘FE aS’Tli: I _««' •, _______ MlNNbW8''3*c TO IIJI DOS. lAPOi, FRESH F008 I h'TSOZ-Ooidun «rub«. whitv 'flv UrvHF ; _•" . __ . Lifa 'm2^i ^ Ssle Farm Equipment 87 Sand, Gravel and Dirt 76 [ m ford tractor, good con. 21 HUNDRED YARDS OF CIJiY FARM MACHINERY - NEW AND (ret to Inick driven lor haullag i ueed Proula Oliver Stlei oa M34 Mt CItmona and Eaot Bird. OR | _lu«» north ol Oxford_ _________________I FARMALL 'c'U B ' H9d^RAUL1C A-l TUP SOIL. CRUSHED STONE, U.-X hlMe, front moi— ------ ■•"♦i Lyla OimkUn. _B«ower«. |7I0 FE 4-0741 _ _______'metal quonbet, too x to CRUSHED stone, |AND. ORAV-i lor machinery. •---el Earl Howard. EM 1-0131 5-OMO _ Sow MANU^, pEUVERXb FE FaRMALL M TRACTOR 4-3171 or FE 5-tSM Ford tractor with Waanor iln FREE FOB koVINOrait0b''fARD8 »»*» >“_*•> Cood,J)I? I-ISU •“* **‘- Clem- RoMELTTE CHAIN SAWS/"EW ena. OR S-IMI. ________ tod uiod aproaderi Johd Doer PONTIAC LAKE BUILDBI'S - SUP- ~ I®** ^*'*4 MoehY Orton- Ply. Waih oaod and (rarel. Illl .FA 7-iaia_ / ?*'* Coaieat. morUr And truck- | McCULLOUOH 35 ao I>T CHAIN _lng OR 3-1534 I ia« with 2 eholni. ' “■ ~ ---------' UL 2-4404_______________ " NEW AND/tSEb McCulloch Chain Saws ALL SUES —. ALL PRICED TO SELL Eoty time poymonu. “•Jt FE 4 1113 KING BROS. Auction Sales' 88 rupt (lock of new lurolturt. Seely and Rootoeralt maurritei, KrohUr ahd other lamoui make •ectlonaU. tblae ond cholri Bat-ae.t bedroom eote.-all ntylei Fni-oui wrought Iron bronie dinette •rti. Norge and Admiral appll-ancei lewint machmee. Waihara. rugt. hardware, dry goodi, •hooti, hreade. Umpa. tooli. toyi and liohlag aqulpmeat FrI aM Sat. 7 to fl Sunday, 2 to I, T to U Clotod Tuaadayt. Open (or private uloo Moodoy. Wed . Thurt.. FrI and Bat. 1( a m to 5:31 p Bi Bororly Auction. 27715 Plymouth Road, Llronlt. near Niiw-burg Road, lormorly Longt Aac* lion otopTiew a.isu. -__________ I of Lake .Orion. 4 n Wicker Nmitar ipootry Uvtai room It bedrecim oullo on lu!’Mki*’i r. Living r< “j .Coal & Fuel 771 D.U>«-r~od-FE'4:MM «Tr”FEElii7® SHOP LOA?S. CUT WOOD SEASONED FIREPLACE WOOD k klndllfll. FE a-sag Evo7 ■ LAB wolio OR FiRlpLArE wood, 1 cord, in Pol, FE g-s»l. Plants, trees. Shrubs 78 j Statewide Tree Service k a^rquliMoot. Yardmou err r^ulpmODt Erorythlnc to moot your needk. flolhmg Punaturr Appllancri. gome 111 WEST LAWRENCE rncr v,NYl LATEX PAINT 03 75 OAL ‘ '®«n* kfiio color* WoraTck i FE 4-50U0 [FRID.^ I v: ATI n AUCTION SALE „ STARTING IfRID.AY .......7 P.M. .'SATURDAY ...7 P.M. SUNDAY ... .. .2 P.M: . a tone ____________________ Maple ciTckot cbhir. Chlld'k Wladoor rocker. Oiromo diaotte oot. Bar-ploto Full life oprlng k mattrokk. rel back cbalrk. single bed com-Drrtior baoo. Small (loral couch. Tier Ublo. Tapoklry PaUitod rocker End UbUa (hnW k table tchalra. Maple bedroom suite wing macblnok Full ms got ttoro. Bamboo thadot. Maple doll bod Lamps Bedding. Picture* Throw rug*. MeUl coblnei Tool* Dl*bes. Point. Other Horn* too numerous to mention. Upton k Brodle. Auctioneer* L Tyler. Mtr MY a-uai No children un-der 17____________________ Speciol Notice BUN SALES FROM NOW ON WILL, BE 8ELUNO FOR YOU ONLY. A OOOD OLD FASH lONED COMMUNITY AUCTION - SO BRING YOUR FUHNI-« TURE OR WHAT HAVE YOU OR CALL MAPLE Ultl YOUR COST FOR SELLING WILL BE ONLY U FER CENT Open Fri., Sat. & Sun. Auction Sat. & Sun. nite at 7 30 h m 2 Uicenbed Auctioneers Ye*, tee 8 k 8 • for betUr m>*t. chondUo at torrtllc pricy* / It win pay vou to drtre out to- 8505 DIXIE HWY. SPRipOJ^ELD •TOWI^SHIF___ BA’ruhDAY. Id ARCH 12, AT I :M. mllot south of Lapeer to rk Rd., lour mile* es>t to Howard comer ol Wilder . ao hood ot cotUe mostly itotn, farm' equipment toclutf-W6 AIU* Chalmer* tractor, Horn mouatsd plow and 2 cultivator anil other ' equir , also produce and mlicillai Item*. A complet* Ian -up Mr. k Mrs. Ervin Roi chard Brodle L SW g-M21. NEW k UBBD CUSHMAN BAOLXS , Simplex a Track Rabbit Karto. PE l-SU aio E SHke FhoBo FE aaios. --------- J^r Sale Motorcycles 95 liSS ZUNDAFF SUPER SABRE. _aao I SMe Fx_i-nos_________, ■IMPLEX MOTOR BIEE. FROM JI36S Ful( imc of Sli^plei Ookon* TRADE NOW -1%0 BSA or Matchless ■oe complete line In our new show mom Wc need used bike* aiU S. Telofraph FE l-atM Acrooo from Miracle Mile FontUc __Boats ft Accessories 97 14‘ XLOtR PLYWOOD WITH MER-cury Super IS. 14 HP with wbaol k controU. UL 2-IMI. home Sundoye.______________ 1C LYMAN - as h>> JOhNs6N ControU and wladohuld gllO OR 2- 7(40 ___________ IS FT. CRtSCRAFT UTILITY 120 HP snfino porlect. Now vamUh. Hot ikl boat I Mazurek Motor & Marine Sales 241 a. Blvd._EMl^___FE 4-1517 ALOTli^^M BOAT AND TRA'ILER BOA'f'^ ' MOTOR'"- CONTfiblA" IMS: BktUs. Tobogixna retHcod. ScoU motore a sorvlco. CRUISE-OUT BOAT 8ALES 13 E. Walton Dally IS-t. FE M402 BOAI* INSURANCE. ONLY 13 MT DOT tlM. Hanson Ins. Asoocy. RE 3- 7SS3. FE t-tan. __ ____ BE READY I FrepAro your motor lor Bprlag by our Muter Morloo Eulnoer IMBOAROa a OUTUOM08 Complete Boating Aeeoasorlcs INLAND LAKES SALES JiaT W^HURON_____ Fl 4-2121 <5omet BAiLBOlSTa'iirs ■Sails. nylon-cottoo. iaai EM 3-6113 ~ DAWSON 8 SALES SPECIALS EW — 1040. II SCOTTIE CRAFT llbcrilM bool. 10" - beam, ufoty glaot wind* ■hlold, Stoormoilsr itoorlnc. beck to bock cuthlpn front seal, convertible lop, motor well. llgbU. tlM M h p. Evinruda Btorfllto. remote control.*, botlery, and bat-toi7 bat, and INO Alai RkfVamo Up-up trailer, 13N pound capacity Your chaoco to own a bit boat for only IlSN. IS rr a bedrixim iiouaBTRAa- r'r 1157 OeDortl. txcoptlonolly claaa 12300^ FE 1-MU________ 1147 SCMULT HOUSETRaILER. 37 ft. 1300 Call ULJ-Mll. ____ iiu don-a-bellb. la i'i a 6ed- —. riccllent condition, mu*t _mrji 13.300 NA 7-Mil, ______ IIU RICHARDBON. lO'BY It, 13.-aco Lot 31. Bquaro Lake Trollor Fork, ___ _____ ___________ CLpSINO OUT OUR LAROE __.. ___.'S of used trolleri ol reduced price* HOLLY MARINE ,anD^co^ sales, iiais Boiiy Rd. Holly MEIroo* 14771. REAM UOHTWifOH-f Trailer Since till. OUor- %y:i:d" ry Rld|e Hi] Orchard Lake at Cau Useti Auto Pa.- s 102 BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER^* 666 S. W OODWARD Ml 6-3W Sale U-TOH CHEV FICK-UP. 1180. Mu»t coll. MT S-37SI_______ •41 FORD Fl NEW 0 FLY TIRfo Utility box Plenty of compart-menu lor tooU end pan*. 1380. Oil 8-7883 _ _______ ni88 CTEVT 9iCXUF, 8478. _____ Ft 8-2206 1688 CHEVROLET MiTOH PICEUP W_Bolley Ft 8-6113 * Ft 1-1378 1181 DODOE StAiU:'TRUCE. 8-Uy. dual Wheel *- 4 i040d irur. IM ScoU U Rd., Rr.rllord Hoc' iaf k tldlDS. IW. OR 1-38M. I'tb TON r~“~ —■-my equity. '81 CHEV. 8TAT WON . V-l 13111 Parkwood. Pwr. *teerlog. broke*. •M‘”ciS?il“'OTAT WON .11815 BroolLWOOd. 4pdr. V*l 8td. •7 CHrVROLtT ■ ■ “^a.^ti.......- . — . -I PoweriUdc, par. ■87‘“^HE^®210 1-dr.......11015 1 cylinder Std. New tire*. •37 OLDB SUPER U.........11448 HoUday Cpt. Full power also, many TRANSPORTATION TAYLOR’S Chevrolet-OIdimobllc Walled uko r- OpoB Evanlng* CHEVY 1 TON PICKUP." ■■d-Wl ■^EIU 'MciiiST. ISTOM STEEL STAKE —•U Ford ton pickup '81 In- ternational 1 ton pickup — '81 Chevy aedan delivery Economy _ Care. aa_AjuburD_^____ 1N8 SEDAN DELIVERY. PRICED rliht FE 4-Uai between 8-7 p.m NEW 1960 CHEVROLET H TON FICSUP $1688 FOREIGN C AND si....... 536 N, MAIN Rochottor. OL 1-6761 A-l USED CARS Traniportailon SpocitU NO MONEY DOWN •53 Dod(e ....... 611 20 per h ■54'Pord 1 dr 132.0" per n 'M diovrolet 4 dr. Bel Air. rad hcator . 118.33 per n •85 Plymouth 3 dr . 130 00 per a •15 Chevrolet 4 dr 112 10 per a Four 1150 Chevrolet*. 3 door* 81 Dodre Hardtop. V-J. radio, heater aulcanatlc k white SCHUCK FORD‘SALES Mil*’AT CLARKSTON RD. Aero** trom Buckhorn Ute IXU orlon . MY 2-2811 CADILLAC CPE. A beauUIul while hardtop A one owner Birmingham cor with RdtH. double power. Glad to demonitrato thl* one. Total price *”’ptOPLE 8 AUTO TOI^' (I Oakload _ FS 3-2381 1654 CHEVY DELRAY CLUB COUPE, sharp 1448. Carl*, 62 Oakland. FE l-MOO EVBOI »p. ita,.M>,~ ----.- - ____ and henur, power ttoorlng, broke*. and Ivory. A real erum pull. 811(8 34 payment*. 843 48. Low c*sh down or old trade. BIRM-INOHAM-RAMBLER. 664 SOUTH WOODWARD. MI 6-3W. 146 CHEV'NOMAD'sTATioNWAO-on. RBH. white will tire*, eac., coikL throughout. FE 6-6816. CHEVROLET-OLDSMOSaB WALLED LAKE MA 4-18(1 ____OPiy EVENINOS _ ;’V/ILSDN PONTIAC-CADILLAC CLEAN Birmingham Trades 1350 N. Woodv\7ard Jr tSli. •k i'o . Vo" North Chev. rd Avf I 4-3238 ■irCMEV IMPALA HT. RBH. WW^ drt*. Foworallde. la above overage cood. km a-3314 alter 8 p m. 1184 CHEVROLET POWEROLIDE, RADIO k HEATER. 3 DOOR ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Auume peymenU ol 117 W per mo Call Credit Mgr Mr Forka it MI 4-2M0 Harold Turner Ford______ •83 CHEVROLET. 4 D4X)rT RADIO k heater, nice, no money down, istume payment* of 818 88 monih. SUPERIOR AUTO SALES. 313 MONTCALM AT OAKLAND ___ CHEVROLET 4-IXWR SEDAN. Matthews-; Hargreaves't Pontiac's Truck Center GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS pir. Welled Uke’. HA 4-4811. New' or ll«ed -- We «ell both_ j REPOSSESSION | 1188 Buick 3-door No money down Auume »mlU payment.* ol ; 124 34 per month King Mr Bln^ I u Lucky Auto Sale* PE 4-IM4. R 4-2II4 113 8_8eglaew^ SHEP'S"- Late-Model SPECIALS North Chev. d fft ____ 101 Butmtniii PIPE"'*-*“*‘BBfcK"‘' ‘nrEEL ----- I# Line Ol MftUrUlg MAnle 8-?Si °^*‘or”***OR 3 7124 ALMOST NEW Double "holla war b*ll-coot*lned or no Hickory I mode Roau, I-elt tod follow aign* to DAWSON'S SALES at TTP-8ICO LAKE. Open every s-'fm *' ^®"* ~joh*^6K’ m6tors“ MFG BOATS USED MOTORS BOAR OMAN’S 2828 Highland Rd. at Wu. Lake Rd _________OB JM13_______ JOHNSON MOTORS Stareraft boat*. Oator trallrri. everythin! for the boat. OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 3SS -Qrcherd Lake _Av#.__R 2 I030 NEW 13 FT PLYWOOD RUN-wboul WiDdihleld. Steertnf enn-.*„»?r_18»8 HP Evfitrudr t Msllbu A Waa MU *w Lon* l_.....................- num runabout, wiadebleld. eterr-ing UpboUtrred ertte k 1*87 ^mrud* 38 HF motor. All lor 8(78 rllr'i Herdwar*. 3(64 Auburn ei Auburn Helfhu. FE , ‘Schram's Truck & Eq lipment 1536 Dlxlr_Hwr,__P" > » NEW I ’60 Dodge Pickup ' $1695 Include* all •tendtrd feelnry . ------ T federal tax. Pelt* , •87 PONTIAC 4 Dr H-Top •56 CHEVY B-AIr 4 Dr. H-1 86 OLDS 3 Dr H-Top 88 PORI) Cuetum 2 Dr: •55 FORD 2 Dr •ONTIAC 2 Dr. sedan KAMMLER DALLAS 1801 N. MAIN ROCHESTER OL S-6111 . Only 81024 p|ua t AUo B&B AUCTION CHI^.S DETl Nrw k\VeKI Wt take houerhold lumitur* In trad*' i BOB HUTCiirKSON’S I 4361 Dial* Hwy, ' U 6. 10 DraytuD_Flain*_____0R_2-1262 1 PLATT. |6Si; 38 FOOT HOUSS- I ----- .-r 4-4426 : lupplle*. c mt Lowv I Etmtooa AM '~HC10RTS (UPFLV > 2" CbmeSoB 6116. M NO J SHoru J 6 M M ^_______^3L BENSON lOmBER CO. BSY "tour AUTmImUM siblHO Ponllac_______________^^*_iJ*** SrtI? sTkolbH 6il heatIer sale ebc>; Uk- D PARKHURST^^ TRAILER COURT ft SALES New and uead. prirat* lakt or ** adret bolwMB Lake OriM aM MUIutI 4-3367. CHnT FOR (TORAOB OR TOOLf -2”*-**“ ***** ___ _________- Msdibiery Cish and ( ai ry Si*ccials 44 NEW HAVEN PLANER _^FE 3-1868_______ bo It Yourself 69 BOXER IWPFlSllB. AKC REoCT’^, mol. oMT, eaye k taUe trimmed, i —VI*-very rrae Muel **U. call Laprei ,OFEN DAILY 16 TO C - —, MO 4-HIS collect I 32 2811* Auction at 38331 W 13 > „-„v„ -. a* _»:J43I_________________I TRAo/“rw end u»fd lutnlljf® i O»o**o. Ventour* 1846 Wpeer FEMALE TOY FOX TXRRlXR OR Welch thl* bd lor Auction 11**11110 •Xek* Orton. MY 3-4611.__ 3 2686 or. OR 3-26TS______ oelr W, whol,..|, ”d rVlell ■“ 8H6RT'8'TfOBIL"inf08li FEMALE CANARiSS. ALL FET I . **®l'” . . ,f* “"’If*- PUM o«2J-s^^^ ' I 5::«T‘coSiL*t:*'!u.?«Y. p »«» ' -®I"’ ®' U«®'‘»r® on lUN-b- , iin* w' Huf«m “; FE «243 * Huron Momri •pfctal tor norldt ructuun lr*t •iiimftU c HAGGERTY LUMUd£R MOENT .... _ * 5.“l>P'r , Well PAper iieamrr. floor and- 5642 Reiitrty Boy MA 4 4181 or*, ootleher*. hand eander*. fur- W*tkd*y._2 to 6____8*1 7 to 3 nee* vacuum cleaner* Oakland SO YOU RAbi: A PAInT"or* t_^®‘»‘ 4JS OrebArd LaA* dr-orAtInf prublem? Hundred* ol Ave FE 8-8186____ Berry Iro* Jtlltd Marie no drip KEU20NE I MM MOVIE CAM-palB.. •“ T^wlUi ca.r. Ughl meter Like OAKURO FUEL B FAINT _ntw R*k*on*ble MA 4-3236__________ HKEI^N D" i^RK J- malf'a N D I, ** . ELiCTRlC LmHr FIXTURn UN kHm? Ir^^'io uiunl dftrtgtift, bfttiroom It 15 ■i«ano. third Uke A't. mihogaaj dlnfth, ---------- EAVESTROUUHB 86 cents'Per T.7,If^ eii.* tat Werwtrk. 3«2e Orcn.id Leke . han. TANK WiyiTSTEEL LIOB " “••'"-'-.-at --- Free srAlfDiNU TOUTkTS 11115 Orral Pidier Stereo with esteo-Daiibic bow; tin* (115 ’Ion •peaker maho|ai» cebwrt ^36n.®**hkth’.”**' . 114 ft. WhHe*'IheV‘fiT/t'’*l”* ''‘‘"hM. -S-I8 hanr eo ! FOODLi STUD SERVICE. FOR buck* or tlirere. al»o white toy*. FE 4J131 ________________ 1 PARAKEET'S OUAR. TO TALK, j Walker* Bird Huu*e. 3M PlUt 81 Rocheilrr OL 1-6373 ! POODLES. AKC. TOYB AND MIN- ! laturo*. RcawmAMt term*. AUo I >iud Service 1303 Delwood. corner ol llaplrcrc*l off Hatchery Rd Wlllleme La* _ | POODLES. 4 BEAUTIES. PklVATE home._MY 1-1315___________ POOI)llj:Sl$15 DOW N pair"c - hreedint esge. a lor 61, M1X646 tractor A-l. fl4» Farmi tractor with new rubber on A-l, 1683 Ford trarlor Inirmatlonal 13 dl*c'grain Ftrgueoa 3 boltom plow. 1663 Holland No 27 baler A-l. Nrw Idee 4 bar tide dellrery rake. Itk* new. Ceie 14' tlevat^r. A-1. 1684 boat, tetlirr. or u*ed motp- Expert repair *er,vlce backed bf 24 veer* eiperlence Tony i Marine, 3M5 Orchard Lake Road FE 6-0112______ _______ '~¥o0 OWE It to youricll Check our dtil belor* you buy. Boati of wood, alaa*. alum SCOTT motor* to (0 hp Nrw Ski Boata caropleie with motor and trailer only 2665 Other new complete ouUlU ilart-lh( 61 11165 Low down payment. 1 yri to pay U*rd motor* Irom 636 U*ed boat* Irom 626. Complete marlae rfpalr sod *ervlcr OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANOK "Outboard SpeclalUla'' 361 B _8a|laaw___FE 1-4I61 Transport^ Ofisrad 100 CARS TO NEW TORK. BonnU * Dtiveaway _ FE 3-2S36 M Either way. I HE AIRLINI______________ ■aa Ffaneleoo Ba Olega, *—•! 6M16 eat-- - -'erry servte* WANTED 'USED'VRAlEEilS, I 30 . Let ua Ufl It (or keii MaKinc*"a)^ «>a« sales 1)216 HoUy Rd. Holly. MEIro** Wllllamt its,' 15' rail lor yrer gua rente*. 6515 down. beUnco 36 — I X loll copper GKINNLLL'S, Paper* Falhtr. 16 blue rKL 1-3116 _ ___ •iov "R)X tar'kien 'l•ui■pil^8 Reginered. oR_3-M2l 70F POO'oLIC'b, \.ACkLLIN"f quelHy AKC regUietrd, meU. white. 8 dho permeneni *hot,. 2 fepiel** 6 ok*. eery liny ■Piene^pupple*^ h**e per«oii*ti:v wHnE"T6Y~aiLvift' andwlack aoodU*. liny terrier*, term*. e**h .or 6epa*ll_for KA*Ur MV 3-36»J bogs-Trained, Boarded 80 3-SC hSIh aaii vnb tiiii . (MJ8 CABLE BABT ^ORANDv PIARO. i I .Wbil* sr rotoiod . ThIe u*ed Pl*n.> in At ei|Ap*. .54Ttvatei"»iiWY «i!”s ^eTr'^p-iri I 111 N. SAgtoAW^^ rsseiw' 8ro« lel-Huroo. Ve 3-6M2: SATURfeSY 'MAftCH 11 AT I F M 4 pleet' Upe*try **clloD*l. tood condition BCverel nlee llviM room rheln. laeludlng n eold oct**lon*t chair, taprurr rnair ■— ---------- entleue MUn tray ... ..... ) chair., I . - , colter ....... .Jihpe and wood lamp* Hendaome diaing I room labU with pag* SBd 6 eery nice chair* Ateorled bedroom I lurnuhtitg* include glai* lop ra- j ally and bench Lot* ol dUhaa, Uteaitu ud tooU Near new ptc- | ale cea* Alwty* good country i egg*. Saul Frauli. Auctioneer at i Oktord Community Auction on ' Kent Trailer Spsce 90 AUBURN HEIORTB, MOBILE VlL-lagr The (tneit <4 mil* SE of Ponuac. » no N Opdyke _ FE 6-1361 OXFORD MOBfUt MANOR~^R fbv *ee the b«*t Squi Park PE 3-4365 Auto Accessories jyairt'^ U yd Cars 101 TOP CASK 8M FOR CLEAN CARS ETONOMY CAHS^ * »* AUJWRR ATTENTION! WE RE FAtlNO TOP $$$ DOLLAR FOR CLEAN USED CARS Glenn’s Motor Sales Ml W HURON____FE t*q71 AVERILL'S Mis DISS* Hwy. ^e^daICM bsltb HARDENBURO motor sales ca.« at Ftte___FE 8-7JM AS MOci Ai 6is>0ll JUiii'ANO ----•* *Aya. n 3-lSM - -- I day* I Trailer 91 - occftftlooal I roctfr drttn ur “yW mod* le OU*> V 53. INTERNATIONAL TR U CK. floor >hin. 1 epeed* ferwerd. WiU o^ uadi* FK s53r'*‘ **" TWO 4 barrel CARBSiAND' IO-nlUoi4 lit* 383 Chery n 44683 For Sale Tires cash- fob YOUR CAR TRUCKS NO MATTER-WHAT YOU NEED Try Us “FIRST*' IF WF HAVEN'T OOT IT "We'll Get It” ' EDDIE STEELE - FORD - W. Huron ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD VALIANT Rrr It At y CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES Mein '8t. Clerkaton MA -6-8141 Out wherr jhe overhead I* lew 1652 BOiCK RIVERU HARDYOP. ’ power, automatic tranrmUilon. beeutlful ilerrt blue and white tire* Ferlfct for fun or lamlly u"M.*h**dow” M’'Sld"t‘adJ*” BIRMINGHAM; RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD ■ Ml 6-39(M RiiH. WW tlret. EM 1-3386. _ _ _ _ 1953 cISvilOLiT CONViRTlBLr . Immaculate body, rgeellent lire*. Low actual mlU*. 1348. No money BUY IIERE-PAY HERE BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODW'ARD _____MI 6-39^ BEFORE YOU BOY-OIVE"Tis A 561_^Aubufn 8-3842 •82 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, new top k paint, very nlcr, no money down. Auume pavmrntj ol 814 61 month. BUPBRIOR AUTO BALES. 313 MONTCALM AT OAE-UND.________________ REPOSSE^^N •318 lull price, DO cath nuded. Par onlv *17 mo Due Anrll .6th Rk* Auto. Mr. BelL Ft 1-4836. 106 E. Bird. B. at Agburn. 1956 CHEVROLET STATION WAOON. 3 DOOR Llfht Ortta. $1095 JOHN SMITH DODGE I I Saslnaw___FE 3-2S1I 14.54 HARDTOP lUiCK 3 DOOR RAH. dynello. white wall*. 30.606 •dual mllragr. OR 3-5513 ‘85’ BUICK 3 DOOR HARDTOP white walls, dyuallow, very clean Pl^e EM 34334._______ 1458 BliiCK 2 DOOR RADfo A HEATER. DVNAFLOW ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. A>-*uine payment* ol (24 M par mo i C^l Credit M*r. Mf Fift* at Ml 4.7500^ Harold Turner Ford 47 BUltK l.DOOR .HARDTOP Clear and A iharp red il.noo mile*. RAM WW. (HM^ EM TRUCKS VANS • •?4“ft. 134 fubber-Sth e F-700. If' S ipd-3 (p, TRACTORS M FORD F S(S-tull air. 14 66 rubber. •tM FORD Y F-666. air ever I M rubber Special Units •M FORD RARpiERO ^ V4. automatlr. power ateri Ing k brabet. ra«e. etc Vri vacuum, aharp u , 1959 BUICK IN’VTCtA' COyWERTlBLE I WHITE. POWER STKERINO , BRAKES SEATS. EZ EVE • I OLA88. e.OM MILBI,^ ownEr I I SMALL DOIVn FAYVWNT. WILL , I trade FE 4-331* AFTER 4 I ‘ 1*54 '’sdick; iVdoor; Syn/T-I ",»• R»'(‘o-»®6® “(•• And body 4134 Ho Money dowa. BUy.HERELPAY HERE ! BIRMINGHAM : RAMBLER I m S.'.WOODWARD . MI_6j^90^_ ■44 CADILLAC, HEW MOTOR gwd condltioa. Btat oiler. FE , '87 CADlLLAC-’(l'HARtrTOF~NICE j ihap*. All power Includtaa wlo-dow. 83.106, FE 34446. 'HASKINS SPECIALS ■ ’** Bel Air 3 dr. sedan, airnow ^atcr. waihen, back up light* New Ramblers Over 100 Models I-IMMEDIATR DEM VERY 3-FR^EE LIFETIME LUBRII 3- FKEE ISM LICENSE ®~”°ONS 4- LOWER PRICE 4 TOP TRADE Get the Big 6 t 666 woodward at hunter. B N We Won't . Re Beat , On Any Deal •RINOYOUR TITLE AND FBI OV** « WtA"** ■‘’ ■‘•■'Ml UB» ramblers TO . CROOBB FROM Wagons, Sedans Mftrojjolitanh • TOUR <5f“^Q*”’BOVEp BIRMINGHAl RAMBLER 666 S. \VOODWARt MI 6-3904 All Tires On Our G Unconditionally Guaranteed POk 6 AIONTH5 “‘CADILLAC Coupe DeVHla t-eaded sod lactory air < Monln», A Whiu baauty it FORD T 78S "Ivory finlih. Rodlo. powarjl * 313 inch V-l a •44 CHEVROLET 4 I, door, radio k heaUr. poa (llde. 4 cylinder I'»2 roRD _^FAIRLANt 460 . {| I Convertible, black with wl i (fP. V-l. Ford-O-Mallc. po I elaonns and brakw. ‘IK^RO FAIRLANE 146 II 3 door hardtop all black t I Ferd-O-Matic, twin power. 40% OFF^ EL6WORTH k BEATTlK ^ AUTO SALJU 6572 Dill* RWf 'CMrkilon ____^MA 5-1466 __ , LET Ua lower YOUFTfaV- « CToVsSiTlSt''” •M Foiio r m* Ouality'Motor *SaIes Xtos ALL MODEL HEW TAKE-OFF THIEg Also Used Truck Tires , (38 A 6 (MM-615 s up CLEAN CARS TODAY FrRESTO^?E^^rGkKS f . HURON FE 3-2161 * PONTIAC WASTE BOB BUTLER AT HAROLD TURNER’S ' TRUCK CENTER 55 Chevrolet 1 fciuRrritVM hnith 'S4 Oldi 4 dr. ^tUrdtop.^ h6h^blue’'^2' ' hUur“ ; •"»** ^ITH BNOW BLADE 1 WBRSaH. 'sFeoedB. £7>I~Jk i. Hydra Beabtilu HASKINS Chevrolet-olds 1711 Otxla.> Hwy. CIsrkilaa Open l6|hl* UaUl S - , lU 5-5071 ^ . *4 *. •TON ClOtVIX FICKUF SKIP'S US£D CAF 22V " MAta . / Rod OL S-SSSt — 91, 1-6*71 ■' :> ;*/ • .,>'0 ' ■ t THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MARCH 11. i960 THIRTY-NINE ftto Ui(id Cw« ^106 OMAT ear. FI 3>TM1. B. Rlnliu. i^ra®Tr“ < D*“ REPOSSESSION IlM tuU pilM.. Ms euh B« __H> « fcitj »■ •*r oitY.» RagTwIoSfli^ U» CHEVROLET, } D06R, RA0i6 j-nto. Harold Turatr Ford. W «. 8M«n»w. FI ii^iD n'iVUiM WAdoN. V4, hardtop, green t-_ ......... _. Welle, RAH, Powergllde. ’ cellent condition. OrlglngJ. oi er. Idid Jemei I - ' While They Last ■4* Mercury ............ I •4S Pontine ............,1 •M ChcTrolet ............I 'U Plymouth :............I •54 Cheerolet .......... l --------------FI 4-41W. CAB RtWrlD ROCKIR "PAlKlB. 3 doore. 55.45 pair. 11 W. Welton, . PMtlT- PONTIAC 4 DOOR SID AM. 4edlo M Renter New tlree. I DN. 411.50 PER MO. I Price 551 > 4 DOOR SED^N. Real 8HARPI Ford-O-MaUc, Radio R Hester. 4U DM. 4».30 PER MO. RIN*'- MOTOR & GARAGE 4455 W Huron OR 4-0341 (Meat *- 1454 CHIVROLIT MODEL 150 Stick 4. Mdlo. heaur, REPOSSESSION 1441 Cheerolet, 4 door Bal Air, V4, nice ear. No money down. Take over paymente of 414 Mo. Ring Mr. Lucky Auto Snioa, FE 4-1004. FI M114 - — _L_ U S. Bng- Ihlng down and nonth Stock No. mi. meed at only 4342. North Chev. Sal« UsMi Cart 106 ---- S“$ssr^mtsTcS^^, ■\!S®un,w-------- ’44 Flynaouth. V-4. M44. ’M Bulck, 4 door. 0344. •41 Olde. hardtop OMO. •54 Ford, 4105, radio R beaUr. Ibarpl No' _____ _________ Blij, Lucky Auto Si I »»i%inc biu* N«w vmu top. R»- iir»d mm n a-mkI I motor. Good coodiUon. FC reposs'ksion U price.. No cash noedad. Fay only 4 I. 100 I BWd. S. at Auburn. 1455 rdRD. V-S. 3 DR. repossession 4345 tuU price. Mo caab-aw ' Pay only ill mo. Due Aorll RjU_AuJp. Mr. n 4- REPOSSESSION ISai FORD. 4 DOOR. II 411.44 month. No money Ring Mr. Blnj. Lucky Auto FE 4-1004. F£ 4-1314. 141 8 e ^M^you adjuet to i D CARS '59 FORD Falrlant 4 Ooor, 4 cylinder, arulee-o-matlc. radio R heatar. White tlree. Raycn BUck and low mlle- S*SvE ON THIS ONE! BEATTIE 1959 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4 DOOR HARDrOP. Im. maculate beige 4c gold finlil With matching Interior. Kiprt. leee turBogllde tranemleelon one full power equipment. Radio A hiater. A truly - JTour PORD Dealer Blnec 1430” 0404 DI3UI HWT. OR 1-1341 At the Stoplight In Wnterford »4 FORD CONVERTIBLE. BEAU-tlfUl yellow with Mack top. radio and heater, eiocUent condition. No money down. Aeeume pay-mcqti of 413.31 per month. Sec cfcdlt manager, Mr. White at Saginaw^ $2450 Crissman 1467 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR WAO-on Radio, beater. Powergllde. Our itock No. 1344. Our low prioo only 41.374. North Chev. Hunter B1»d. at 8. Woodward Aje^ 1453 PORD CUSTOM t CLUB ----- ood transporta- No. 1345. Only 1957 IMPERIAL CROWN 3 DOOR, Hardtop Full Power. Air CondlUon ^ $1995 JOHN SMITH DODGE m 8. Baslnaw FE 3 7055 1451 DESOrO. RADIO AND HEAT-er, eicellent condition Full price 1145. Aeeume peymente of 54.75 |Mr month. See credit manager. I Auto SaUe. 115 8. Saginaw m I. BIMl. 8. at Auburn. _____1 tmall monthly paynienta. Ring Mr. Bing, Lucky Auto Salea. PI 4-1008, n 4-1314. 101 1.8081- ■WDOBSlt mtlON WAOdUl. AU'-^matie tram., Radio R Heater. ... ----------jjj 1457 DODOE. V-4 hardtop. COR-enei Auto Irene RAH. Good ' ehape. 4450 Cell between 10 and 5. FE 3-0037 Alter 5. FE 3-0147. DODOE CUSTOM 3 hp. __________________^ee. Hl-Way Hl- Fl. SpoUeie. Reduced. OR 3-8333. •33 OODOE CUSTOM ROYAL. J ' —. TorqueflUe. ItRH.^w- nos. 1 owner. Sllkr Ol er auerlDs, 1-1333._______________ 1854 DODOI BOTAL LANCEH REPOSSESSION ffy’^yKtie ......... „riSf.* 104 J|._El»d._B at AjU-.-._^ , FORD 1444 CONinEM.. 414487Trf-■ power eteertu. d itatlon. 314 W. See at Standard i 1960 FORD DEMO SALE Priced to teU thie Meath Sde Used Car« 106 FORD STATION WAGON. 1453 Ooed ranatog cotMIUoa. radio aad hoator. 414C. MAyfelr 4-3345. TRANSPORTATION AT ITS BEST. •IT CHEVROLET Sta. Wgn. .. 41385 •u wmrar ueatvivw a aw. •54 PONTIAC 3 DOOR . •U FORD (choica of 3l •53 CHEVROLET BEL A •U FACEARO 5 DOOR . Quality Motor Sales S5I ORCHARD LAKE FE 3-3041 ■Z- V -X -------— ----------•lO FORD CONVERT- Ible. R R H. Mack padded daeta and rteor. (talA blaeg and white leether Interior. White sldewell tlree. 15.000 mllee. 13,300. FE 5-0300 or FE 4-3433.__________ 1 FORDS. CHIV8. R BUICK8. $99 & UP Bee Dick. Ceee Motor Belce. NO MONEY DOWN •53 Ford. S door ■ ---- —( p h price. R to Selei. F ..... 4444. FE 4-4451. d LINCOLN PREMlElIt Full power. Nice car. P 51046. RUBS DAWSON, Saginaw. FE 34111________ 1451 MERCURY. 3-DOOR. Out April- ^^une excellent. Decent body. Mo SdaUweCwi bqu bqmty. EM 3-33W. Repossession M5 full prtot, no each no Pey only 413 eao. Due - ?yE*“jfArA. uIm PLYMOUTH “ r«-. ____ 4 oyUnder owner automobUo. In top c------- Uon with all tba entrae. Stock Me. 1M4«. Our low prk# 1303. North Chev. Hunter Bled, e VALIANT clark?ton‘motor sales Main St. CUrketon MA 5-5141 Out where the overhead_le_lo^ US3 PLYMOUTH 3 DOOM RADIO and heater Excellent condltloo. Mo money down. Full price 505. Aaeume paymente of 5150 per week. See credit manager. Mr. King Ante Balee. US S. f. f»--------- BUY HERE-PAY HERE! •IS FLTMOUTB SUBURBAN wngon. V-g. RRH. Auto. Can be eold witb no down payment. TOM BOHR. INC. IS# g. Main Milford MO 4-1315 BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3904 1143 MERCURY MONTEREY, Excellent condition. Full price 1105. Aaeume payment! of 10.05 per month. Bee credit, manager. Mr. White at King Auto Balee. 115 a. Beglnew. FI 1-0403___ •53 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE'. Automaur trantmiulon. Radio A Heater, Power iteering A Power DOOR. BUCK,- brake!. 51341 Full price. RUSs I" DAWSON, S33 g. SaglnAw. FE 3-1131 NO MONEY DOWN 1055 MERCURY. 4 DOOR. FULL _______FE 4-3314, 103 S. SagtoAW. M MERCERY 3 DOOR H-TOP' AutomaUc Uane., Radio A Heat- DAWSON, 3» S. BagUiaw. FE _3-0131.__ ____________ 1050" MERCURY 3-DOOR. BXAO-tUuI onglne. drlvet good. 535. BUY HERE-PAY HERE BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3904 lost EDSEL. CORSaIrE 3 OR Hardtop. Auio, Uane RAH 51305. ilub coupe. Hydra. RAH. CARNIVAL By Dick Turner Sale Used Cars 106j loss PONTIAC. ---ibeth Lake_ _ 1053 KiNtlAC. TRANL. bad, lor eale cheap. UL 3 so PONTIAC STAI^SlF 1053 PONTIAC 3 DOOR. SNOW tlree. eUndard. 5135. FE 3-3SIS. »4 Clara 8t ■53 PONTIAC CONVERT WITH ■88 engine, needs I WILL ACCEPT uni. outboaMi. boau. tefrlsara tore end appllencei. eta. On ou new 1000 Rambler! or any gooi uud car ei part paymtnt. BILL SPENCE "RAMBLERS -SALES A SERVICE-3U 8 8AOINAW FE S-4M1 PONTIAC. 1555. BONNEVILLE, vlit! 4 door. Urg! motor, power Iteering gpd brtkei, RAH, tinted tlan. copper color, by owner. 2.750 _?:1133._______ TWO 1553 PONTIACS. IN VER'T ___________ —------------Jiayi 51.45 per week. See Credit ager. Mr. imile at King Sale!, 115 8 Saginaw. FE 0-0503 1058 Ford 4 dr. wagon. RAH. 5tl05 ' "Helen had everything put into it—automatic gear shift, full power, air conditioner and the work shop I was going to get!’’ 050 Pontiac Station wagon. Hydra--matlc. RAH. Auto tram. Power brake!. 43IH Sale Uaed Cars 106 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. RADIO HOMER MIGHT MTRS. ■■15 Mlnutu from Pontlac^^ Qgtord. MUh^____OA 5-3531 PONTIAC AUTD BROKERS . 51115 •68 Vnikawagon Sunroof ■56 Pontiac ^vart •67 Ford | door ..... ■48 Dodle Royai 4 dr. SS Dodge Flek-up 1b too •55 Pontiac 3 dr. , . '41 Cbev Fruit Wgn. b too . a«e ■54 Studebaket Wagon . . 51N »S0 Perry at Madlaon _PK 4-51(10 ■50 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE V-t. 1055 PL__________________ A HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY .DOWN. Auume pay-menu ol m75 per mo. Call Credit Mgr Ur Parka at MI _jL7500. Harold • Turner Ford._ 1050 PLYMOUTH BKLVIDIRI I. brand new V door 5305 dn 5U.2S par mo. Braid Motor Salea FI 3-OUO._________________ tins lOaTFLYMOUtH V-l. AVrOMATTC tranamlaalon. Little rual but runa like new. 5345 Buy here—Pay here. BIRMINOHAM-RAUBLFR. BBS 8. WOODWARD. MI^-SK4. 1100 FLTMOUTH SAVOY 3 DR. I SMS dn 551 S3 per mo. Braid Motor Salea. FK 3-0155 155 PLYMOUTH 0 PASS BTA-tlon wagon. 37.000 mllea *•••■ Clarkston Motor Sales C^TSUR-PLTM W _ DBALFR _______________ FE 2-81M.___________ 1068 "PLYMOUTH STA'nON WAO-on. Cuaiom I Power ateertng. red a white 5331 dn 541 70 p-r me. BRAID MOTOR SALES. FE 3-0110. Sale Used Cars thine of a BAROAIN -- _______ifi s. Saginaw ___ •55 I>LYM6utH REPOSSESSION $340 full price No caih needed. Pay only 513 uo Due April 3«h RIU Au'o. Mr Bell FE 1-4531 ___^IM E. Blvd. 8. at Auburn TRI-PoVlR 1051 PONTIAC aVPBR-chlel 4 door hardtop. Clean and cared for. By owner. 11.715. OR 3-4353. .. PONTIAC, ^drametlc, _F*_4-376r_______________ UM PONTIAC CATALINA. 4 DOOli bfdramftUe. radio. b«atc4. power ilforlng a brakea, aaay eye flaai, and other extraa. MY 3^. Aftar 4:30 p m _______ •67 FONTIAC’SUFIRCHIEF. LOAD' ............r 5 FE ..XATER. AU'tOMATIC transmission, absolutely NO MONEY DOWN. Aiauma payment! of 535 15 par mo. Call Credit Mgr Mr. Parka at MI tone green. Rurryl 5145. HUY HERE;PAY HERE BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3904 S-ALESMAN’S DEMO SAVE $694 itSO PONTIAC. 4 DOOR CATALINA Vlatn. Fully equipped, except pow-_er^ate«lng -rt 3-40S0 after 4 p.m. CONVERTIBLES - STATION WA- I. Kcego Salea. keaio Harbor. Specials! Specials! 10 RAMBLER DEMO’S Muat be aold by March ISth. Sco Bqubro Dntl Rule R & C RAMBLER Commerce Rd. 1554 PONTIAC 4 DOOR STATION I BM 3-4155 .........' EM 3-4ISS 'HI?- hydramatle. RAH Ft i loss RAMBLER. CROSS COUNTRY.' J“4»:_________________________1 atallon wagon, aharp H. A H. DR , HYDRA, rt ' Whitewalla. M PLYMOUTH {S.!ry‘;'own.a*SSre nTyr.-n'i.';'? I dn“-l34 7i-o.r>o:'BRAID MO- i i«rPoWlA^ 5513 month. BUPBRI<» AUTO I •TOR BALES. FE 3-0110__________ AH. 5350 Ft SALI8, 313 MONTCALM AT OAK- I fgu'pi yMOITTH SAVOY 4 DR 5 i 56 PONTIAC CATALINA HARD-: LAND. I ,on?^mii,a 5345 dn. 511.53 per — —-- • Ft 3-OlOB •55 PLYMOUTH Bt 1959 OLDSMOBILE VISTA hardtop. 4 DOOR "•ill Power, Radio A Heater THIS IS LIKE NEW. ^ $2995 1053 FLTMOBtH station WA8-on, radio and healer, exeellenl condition. Full price 5111 Aaauma payment'! ol 15 75 per " *" credit manager. Mr. _________, , _____ . Coupe, radio ___ _______ _____ eSTriI iho Braid Mntor Salea Ft 3-OUB I ,-j, 3Q„^j.y,LLC. yiSTA. 4"dr' ' >/"• ««>«"“*« No money down. p.'lnfenS- I ! ?'47,5'’"’' i «ontr sSTT/em'l mU,.“ pftyinenM. i ^hlte lire* Lie*n. J-ijaj,________________________ While ftt Klni Auto Mlei US 8. I 1043 PONTIAC BTARCHItF CU8- i Saginaw! FK*I-04M ^ I •?“ ♦* F'****"* I fbu studrbaki'r 0 cvundbrT wagon. HAH. no_ruat, 5435. 4335 . WhIU 1055 PONTIAC "1 « X RKI’O.'iSKSSION " BIRMINGHAM; ss,k-~ sl'SS r.r eiltaSeth I VOLKSWAOEN - 1151, ORAY --RAH. waahara. axcalltnt'jron-dltlon. 51.160. MA 1-5430 JOHN SMITH DODGE BUY HERE-PAY HERE' ;*L-*-*^I'**’?----------- ... RUBS DAWSON. 233 8 SaglnAw^ FE 3-0131 _ n,YMOUni EXC tires' i • - ----- —■ — 2-6514. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER . 666 S. WOODWARD -Ml 6-3904 „ OLDSMOBILE 2 -------- „ AOtomatIc Tram . Radio A Heater Nl-e exr. |100 down. RUSS DAWSON. 332 8 Saginaw. FE _3-413I_j_____________ _ _ II5| OLDSMOBILE CLUB COUPE. RADIO A HEATER. MYDRAMAT- North Chev. 1055 < MI 4 3335 ^HD BTATTOiJ WAOON, OVERDRIVE. RADIO A HEIt! ER. ABsm-UTELT NO MONEY 441 is" per*mo”‘call'’*Jr”dit‘*Mg?' Hr. Parka at MI 4-7500 Harold _ Turner_Ford,_ _____ 105B FORD COUNITIY SQUIRE'. RADIO A HEATER. AUTviMAT-IC TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY NO HONEY DC------- ‘ __________DOWN. ______ paymenti of $30.15 nor mo. CnII CreifU Mgr Mr. Arka at MI 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford. REPOSSESSION Wasoa. 4 Dr. •* week, r—• Mo money down. SO week, needi HEATER V-l ABSOLUTELY NO HONEY DOWN. Aaaurae pay-menu of $10.01 per mo. Cell Cred-^^Mjir^r Parka at MI 4-3500 Credit statements taken on the phone. Lucky Auto Sales, FE 4-1006, FE 4 2214. 193 S. Saginaw. ' 1053 OLDSMOBILE. M. RADIO A baater, automaUe tranamlaalon. rxcalUnt condition. No money ■ ‘ ............................... WhIU at King ■ Saginaw. FE I \L7. % M5 S. I "sVi:i; 1957 PLYMOUTH SPORT SUB. Power Slearing A Brakaa. Radio A Kaatar. Auto. Trana. VI. 51295 . JACK COLE PLYMOUTH-VALIANT lOOo w. Maple at Pontiac Trail Walled Lrta_MY 4-4511 BE IN THE KNOW SHOP THE BIG 11/ 'O" motor. $145. 1057" PLYMOUTH. GOOD MOTOR and new tirea $605. FE 2-3400 ---- 'Ao_E.m RAMBLER 666 WOODWARD ML6-390‘ PLYMOUTHri053, 0 PASSENOZR atatlon wagon, aiandard thlft. Original owner, riaan Ml 4-3300. NEW LARKS BIG REDUCTION IX PRICE STATION WAOONB TWO AND FOUR DOOR BtDANS sue s AND EIGHT'S RINK We Have EXTRA CLEAN CARS 195ft PLYMOUTH linlah aet o walled tirai eaulirul WhIU A gold I It by gleaming white $1650 1 Crissman STOP! LOOK! SA\'E! TmiTCtmr hardtop. « m'.oe’’"'SJ,.'r’'oVc er. whltawalli Lovely blue fln-Uh Eilra nice. . ' . 1051 »UICK hardtop. p”i?Ir afiering. power brakearDynallow, ------ -‘-•••walla, Flregold )*"Reatar,'whltei 10r3“BUIcl' Special 3-door 51305 ______ Dynallow. • whuewalli Laven- der nnd Irory flnlah. New apare **cheiIy“ ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT ' To Win A 1952 FORD "FREE” Every Car During MARCH Selling Below SPRING Prices All You Do Is ENTER THE EDDIE STEELE ■ GUESSING--GAME- l|ff^*CMEVY Runa like 1517 OLDS - ,„v 4-door hardtop. Power AND ^ r Guess --The Mileage- Qur Sacrifice Your Gain!! •58 IMPERIAL 4 DR HARDTOP FULL POWER BEAUTIFUL CONDITION. SPECIAL AT ONLY $2295 , •56 CADILLAC so SERIES SEDAN. LUSCIOUS PINK b DRAY VERY SHARP. $1695 •.57 CHEVROLET STATION WAOON. 4 DOOR REAL SHARP $1295 •56 FORD •51 Mercury •57 Ford '50 Plymouth Wga I et D-Flow. Power Bteerlos -Power Brakea Or»en Mist. Oreen Trim. W. Walls. Nice drivtni ear. JUST MAKE PAYMENTS Absolutely NO CASH NEEDED '51 CHEVROLET 11301 WAOON. Radio A Heater Btd. Tram. W.Walli Fine automobile. 57 BUICK .................014S5 SUPER 4 bR HT Radio A Beator D.-Plow Powtr SUerlng A Power Brakes W.Walle-, Oar-net Red orer Ooral Oet Away From Uii Cramped Feeling. K 01305 •L 3 Door Sedan. Radio ar. D.-Plew. Oreen. EUck k sharp bualroaa ear. GLENN'S MOTOR SALES PRICE REDUCED I. BeauUful b BEATTIE "Yonr FORD Deoley Stoea 5IM OIE3K RWY ^R '55 DODGE ROYAL 5305 Full Price 533 Md , , 55N.^SH. 4DR^ Were Loaded 4305'h.uprica 413mo Wifh Bargains ' Terrific Trade-Ins 1154 Chryalar. Naw Torkar. lUrd-. top Auto. Uam. Power stoarlns. Power brakea. BAH WhhowalU. black flnlah. Small M 4 dr. Hn----------, Power ateartos. brakm!** R'adioT' Heater" ^tto-walta. I UMM paint. Low down IlSt FoT?PAlrlam 184. 4 dr. POM. •teorinf. Radio 4 baator. A btoek ts “twS’St-is.'Js:; •54 CHEVY, 2 DR. 5205 PuU Price 417 Mo ’55 BUICK, 2 DR. 5434 PqU Price 034 Mo. HAUPT PONTIAC fXkiaanoK ; 44 CHETROLET 41144 4 DOOR VICTOR I a DOOR SEDAN Radio A Heater. , Auto. Trana Black A Yellow, ' '$5 CREVROl.BT I Very Inalfle Real N'" — ------ ----- IMPALA CONY •wall tl Starchifl 4-door arda 1C radio, heaur %i We jjuaraatee only 34.mw I53*CHRY0LEP ' New Yorker 3-dQor cede power aUarlns tod the we 141 BUICK — Dynaflow. A-1 -BARGAINS- WAOON R4UIO A HKATER PORDOMATR- TRANdMIWIION LUOOAOE CARRIER. $1195 , •57 I'LVMOUTH 4 DOOR BELVEDERE. VI POWER UIEEHINO THIS IB A CUTIh.^ $1195 Wi CHRYSLI^JR REAL BUICK convertible wi heater, whitri 1053 BUICK Super hardtop tog, power ■— Whitewall power brake! 1 ewall tirea. pna' Alwty< gtraga kept 1054 LINCOt.N ’ /—..I 1 fine 1 "n*ii I ’53 i’0> -OXTIAC SHARP LOTS OP CAR $1095 -.56 IM.YMOUTH STATION WAOON V-5. SPECIAL BUVn $745 •55 FORD FAlniANK • 3 DO on SPECIAL - BPECTALI $595 ■5,3 OLD.^ POWEIfED 80LIa) DON I MLS8 •55 CADILLAC 51305 4 DOOR SEDAN. Radio A Heater. Auto. Trana Two-Tooe Blue. Rica Pamlty Car *54 PON^nAC I 101 ,3 DOOR HARDTOP lUdlO A HeaUr Auto. Trana. WhIU A Rosa Nice PooUac Two-Door at •53 PORD PAIRLANE 500 Pully Xqu. 4 dr. 1057 PON'HAC 51505 Sunerrhlrf 4^1oor wagon Power brakes. Hydrtma'Ic radio healer Whltewtlla A blue end Ivory 10»«*piNTIAC 51116 Atarchicf 4-door aedto. Hydaamat- Radio and per month ... $169 Only two ysa oSv 34 000 a< , .54 FORD I CUSTOM 3-DOOR VI i Radio ahd heater Po-O-Matlc-414 35 per month. ...............$?i5 •55 PLY., 4 DR. •56 FORD. 2 DR. MART MORE 0*RAT VALUtS GO THE RITE-WAY NO PAYMENTS ITtL APRIL 34TH Frcf; Tire Guarantee RITE AUTO SALES / M k.^Bivd.. .a at Autoirar jn 0I45JS DR Hardtop Radio A •war Stserlag A Brakes. ' Irata Rica Rldlnt Car. BDIl* . ^........... 4 488 1141 PORD ----- Falrland •'5(W hardtop Powri ateertng. Yd —■------------------••- 4 DOOR amoKn^ «PECIAL. Ba-dto A Heaur. Standard Trans. WhIU A Black . Thl> Would Make A Plot family Car radio xf.g htaur Two U „„i'SJFOKI) . 1444 BUICK 11005 5?r/r b*‘r»h7Ji:r.'ew:!T''.’:','i« i -54 chevroi.ft naallc covert never been oft CIL AIR 3-DOOR lOU OLDS . silts, • "-irdtop '•l' Adoor HydramaUc. illo heater whitewall lire* On. nor and low mileaae id\ healer Over 60 Cars To Choose From $.595 •'54 FORD : STATION WAOON HERE A VALUE AND UTILITY FOR ONLY $.395 •54 PLYMOUTH ■2 DOOR SEDAN READY TO OOt $29.5 ’.^4 DODGE ' REA', NICE CAR, SECOND Ii(-AN3P0BT^IPN ’.56 PLYMOUTH 9 3 DOOR SEDAN. • CYLINDER bHARi 1 « $6)45 •.56 FORD >4 4 DOOR SEDAN V-l. FORO-O- MAIIC RALo A HEATER 9:- $595. I ’52 CHEVROI-h'.t PICKUP UTILITY PLUS. . $2*L5 •S3 CHEVROLET \ BEL AIR. HERE'S YOUR 2ND $295 Specials!! 19S7 FORD . Motor Sales ORCHARD L^l^ BUIOv OPEL JEEP MOTOR SALES 952 WEST HURON FE 4-7371 . FE 4-1797 EDDIE STEELE ! FORD 'WEST HURON ■ ,1295 SHELTON - II,,.1-1- '! it. O“0l / / ' FE 5-0861 Pontiac - Buitk, ROCHESTER OI. 1-8133 - Ac roes Prom Naw Car Salai OPEN TIL I OR LATER Fp 4-.I528 IJ. ..f Name Your Own WE FINANCE niESI A BOOK. A1 ’59 Olds "98” Holiday................... ’56 Ford Wagon 4-Door ................. ’58 Rambler American, economy ... ...... ’53 Ford 4-Door ....................?•... ’55 Plymouth Wagon (6) ... ............. ’55 Plymouth 2-Door, 2-tonc............. ’55 For.d Fairlane ..................... ’57 Chrysler Windsor ................... ’58 Olds ‘‘98", real sliai|»........... ’56 Ford Wagon, radio and heater, V8 .. ’58 Plymouth 4d9oor, auto.............. ’57 Plymouth Belvedere -Hardtop ...... NO RED TAPE. ON-THE-SPOT DELIVERY AVAILABLE-WE FINANCE . ’54 Ford Wa^on, overdrive ....$ 595 ’57 DeSoto Firedomc — ....$1295 ’59 Chevrolet Impala •4-Dr. Hardtop'.... ....$2250 - ’57 Ford Convertible, power ....$1450 ’54 Ford 2-Door, atit^inalic. \ 8 ....$450 ’55 Ford Country Sedan, overdrive T... ....$695 ’57 Dodge 4-Door, 2-tone blue ....$1195 ’55 Pontiac 4-Door, automatic ....$ S50 ’58 Chrysler New Yorker ....$1990 *57 Olds Convertible, power ... .$1595 ’57 Buick Century, power '.... ....$1395 YOU DON’T NEED SPOT CASH TO BUY CLEAN. l-OWNER NEW CAR TRADE-INS ’57 Oirysler Saratoga, power ..............$1450 ’59 Dodge'D-500 Convertible, potver.......$2495 '58 Chevrolet Bel Air. automatic V-8......$1495 ’58 Plymouth 9-Pass. Wagon, power ......$1695 ’54 Poi.tiac 2-Door, hydramatic .............285 ’59 Plymouth Sport Wagon, power, 2-tone . .$2150 ’57 Ford Custom “300'’, automatic —.......$ 995 ’.S3 Ford, radjo and heater...............$ 195 '55 Ford 4-Door, radio and heater.........$ 495 ’58 DeSoto Fireflite Convertible, power...$1795 '56 Chevrolet Wagon, automatic ........^.,.$ S>95 TRY A BIRMINGHAM CAR FROM SCHUTZ THERE’S A DIFFERENCE! SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC. DESOTO . . .■ PLYMf^TlI . . . VALIANT Across from Greenfield's Restaurant 912 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE BIRMINGHAM MICHIGAN MI 6-7478 106-8729 We're Running Over With Trade-Ins TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR OVERSTOCK PRICE CUT •59 LI.NCOLN PREMIERE .. .....$3950 .000 Rllta. WhlUwall '59 LINCOLN PREMIERE .! 3dwr hardtop. Coral flnlah. laalhtr ’59 FORD FAIRLANE SCO ... Power aUorlng and brakaa. ..............$3850 inUrlor, fall powtr. ........$2395 1.000 mlltt. FUrd oHIclal't c ’59 ZEPHYR ............ of Ford Falcop. •59 TAUNUS- . .............;..$1945 .HO mllaa. solid black. I England. Forerunntr Solid grten. 4-4oor. riactric dutch. I.M •56 FORD RANCH W.\GON .. ............$1895 trammlaalon. radio, hi '5'> P1.YMOUTH S.WOY ........$2350 ..........$1850 WhIU aldawall ’59 l-'OKD CUSTOM 300 . 4-d«or, automnUc tranilailoo. i •57 FOR!) CUSTOM 3b0 . I .cylinder angina, auUmttic Irai haatn. , .....$1050 •5(1 FORD FAIRLANE ..... 2-door, automatic Uknamlailoo V-l tirai. radio and hcaUr. McUlllc gn ...$ 950 '56 FORIJ FA1RL-\NE . Town •adwi V-l anilna, hai 950 - PICK-UPS •J9 C11F.\ ROLET .............. 4-whacl-drlvc. 3.000 mllaa. .• haaUr Dtaart Un flnlah"^ •.......$1895 nua 1 ..$1650 *59 FORD STAKF. .................... Plck-up Automatic Irknamltalan. V-l angl *Urd Motor truck •59 FORD RANCHERO ............................$1695 I cyllndar angina, auUmtllc uantinlttlon. haaUr. A rati Larry Jerome - ROCHESTER FORD DEALER —’ - I'OR MORE THAN 35 YEARS — -- A (iOOD J'UACl': TO HUY — ST'., Rochester OL 1-97 n" ^ Open Eves. ii ■-L' forty THE rOXTIAC PRESS. FRfPAY, MARCH 11M9C0 It's Only 6 MILES To Driv© And Save vUp To $300 •JT DtSOTO ADVENTURER *. Dodge Dart • Dodge and Chrysler kAMMLER ! DALLAS 4NI R. MAIN. 6l J-lin JOHNSON AT LAKE ORION SAYS r' V "\niY WAIT? SAVE ON WINTER’S LOW. LOW’ PRICES AND START PAYMENTS IN THE SPRING!*’ -$2695 $1795 Delivers A ^ New I960 Pontiac Delivers A New I960 -Rambler PIU, nn^AlbK. AUIVIM - whrrrwALLB, aw - Complete J-DOOR SEDAN INCLUDING HEATER washers. DIRECTIONAL aiONAIS. 2 VISORS. ARM RESTS AND ALL TASTES. Complete , SPRINGY SPECIALS rSa^'-'tnSx.' ’.'R Mercury P; $7595“ ’57 Mercury 2-Door 7h95 $995- $2295 . • $1295 ’56 Pontiac Hardtop $695 •55 1 $595 AUTOM?t?nLw BtoU AUTOMATIC_NEW SPECIAL!!! I PI.\’.MOUTII -RUSS JOHNSON-MOTOR SALES 2 Low-Overliead Locations 1 North Broadway dt Shadbolt "Pontiac Division" MY 2-2871 /'-M-24 at Shadbolt "Ramble? Division" MY 2-2381 YouCanVLose" WITH A USED CAR DEAL PROM -"cr OWENS FORD- Take advantage of this terrific Money Saving FREE OFFER 6 Month Unconditional Tire Guarantee - IK WRITING — WITH EVERY USED CAR PURCHASED REGARDLESS OF YEAR OR MAKE $1795 $3395 $1495 ’.58 FORD CONVBRTfBLE ’58 CHi:vrolet’ ' FORD $1695 $1395 siTgs ’ ’57 FORD ’57 CADILLAC CHEVROLET $^5 $2795 $is Plenty of Parking at Rear of Used Car Lot ’56'FORD PDOOR •56 OLDSMOBILE 4-DOOR V. ’56 TI.Y MOUTH 3DOOB HARDTOP $795 $895 $795 •55 PONTIAC ’55 MERCURY $545 $695 $M5 ’54 MERCURY 4-DOOR ’54 FORD PDOOR »- ■ ’54 PONTIAC l-DOOR ^95 $495 ' $395 \ '54 CHEVROLET 3-DOOR '53 MERCURY 4-DOOR ”51 CHEVROLET 3-DOOR .$395 $195 , ■ $95 -MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM- Your Friendly FORD Dealer ^ ^1^ 5-4101 p .9 P.M. ’Cy" Owens 14;.SOUTH *SAGtNAW STJIEET The Beauties Of Spring! ARE FOUND At THE "GOODWILL STORE" WHAT BETTER WAY IS THERE TO — SWIKG;L\T0 SPRING — THAN WITH A PONTIAC RETAIL Lcite Model-LoV Mileage Budget Priced-Guoranteed HERE IT IS: '59 CHEVROLET .....,.$2495 p^r.V'*whiS»r?f~ 'powerihd*,' Full Power. WhiiewaiU. A Black Beaut)’. '59 DODGE ........ ...$2095 4^pOOR — Rwllo. Huter and Pujh Butloo' TrtDiinUiilon. '59 CHEVROLET ...............$2595 5Sd™U««U?° —* *’••*»“*" - «»<"»• H*«". Powerilld. '59 PONTIAC ..................$2795 BTATION WAGON CATALINA 4-DOOR — Radio Hratrr Htdra-ver'Mllf'pi'inl®**''^'"*’ Br»k« and WhlWVain. Solid *11- '59 PONTIAC ..........$2595 '59 PONTIAC ..................$2395 Radl6. HeaUr. Hvdramatlc. Power Steer- '58 PONTIAC ...... ...........$2195 dramiti? Pow^"sU*rtn?‘iS5J^Powi?^/ikM. ***‘’‘“' ’‘**‘*'- ^5g‘^P0NTlXc"""‘"?“‘^^ CATALINA HARDTOP. 3-DOOR - Radio. Heatrr and ■ Hydra- '58 PONTIAC ..................$2095 |R„8yDAN_ — _ Hadlo^_ Hrafcr; Hydramatic, k oibuArt — nanio. tiraier;, , Power Brakes. - ^Tona Blue . '57 CHEVROLET.........................$1695 STATION WAOON — Radio, Healer and Poverillde. '56 PONTIAC .....................:.,.$1095 4 DOC)R HARDTOP — Radio. Heater and Hydramatlc. '55 BUICK ..........................,.$895 3-DOOR HABDVOP —I Radio. Healej and Straight Stick. FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC RETAIL STORE "GOODWILL USED CARS" 66 MT. CLEMENS st. EE 3-7117 Matthews - Hargreaves' 66 BONUS DAY 99 -FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY- 2 Brand New Snow Tread Tires Will Be Included Additionally at no Extra Cost 'Ivmi ANY USED CAR PURCHASED AT THESE LOWJLOW PRICES ’56 CHEVROLET STATION WAOON g?. r«,r,"‘a-.lS T, ...."..'.......$985 ’53 CHEVROLET •54 CTIEVROLET ............JL395 ...C.......$295 ■ 1: A ’56 CHEVROLET . $ 695 -’56 DESOTO 4-DPOR ^57 CHEVROLET , heater, solid 'l"voV;l.d-hruY . $ 895 . $ 785 •55 CHEVROLET .^t.‘d%.*'A‘};ja*sa'.fo“rT: ....................$ 875 ' . $ 875 _’56 FORI) \58 CHEVROLET ______________________________^ STATION wagon' RMIo. heater and auto-' Radio and healer. Bllver ITA blue pftint D*mi. ........$ 895 . $1745 '57 MERCURY station WAOON t Paeienger ’58 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SPORT COUPE V-S Radio, heater a . $1295 ^wergllde. Ivory . $1495 ’.=18 MERCURY ’58 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR IMPALA CONVERTIBLE Radio, heater. Met metic and power brat.. _____ Solid illver finish. Solid blaek ................$1295 ...................$1695 brakes. V-S. Powergllde. ’53 CHEVROLET •55 BUICK' •.K'^lu.ruory.-....................................... $ 295 ..........................................................................................? 595 ’56 FORD ’53 PLYMOUTH $ 135 .............$'495 '55 CHi:VROLET— ’.52 CHEVROLETL 195 ’59 FORD CUSTOM • •59 CHEVROLET _ -.........rres .............$1675 ” •58 PONTI.VC Rj^jo »»o d ^Isck black with red Interior. .$1695 .................$1595 '.59s,CHEVROLET ’.58 OLDSMOBILE ’59 CHEVROLET l-DOOR "M" IMPALA CONVERTIBLE RVdlo heater and Hr- Radio, ..heater Power- •esitsi tareiPwr lUde. V-l. WUe dramatic. Solid i . $1695 . $2295 •59 CHEVROLET -53 CHEVROLET STATION ^ BISCAYNE 3-DOOR Parkwood 4-Door. Rkdio „. p„_,r,iiA. i and heater. V-g. Crown Po»»r«»a*- ' . $1995 . $1395 MANY MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM MATTHEWS- “ OAKLAND AT CASS HARGREAVES fe4-4547 w ■ EDDIE STEELE FORD OFFERS: 'iT' The Smelliest Deals In Town II — HURRY ^ FOR 2-DAYS ONLY — MARCH 11, 12 — SEE OUR FABULOUS PRESENTATION OF IP ord’s^W'agromi Wonderland - AND AS A GIFT FROM EDDIE STEELE YOU’f.L RECEIVE A — 'FREE $5 BOTTLE OF CHARVERT'S PERFUME" >^OTHINC TO BUY - JUST SIGN OUR GUEST REGLSTEK - COi/eEE AND DOUGHNUTS FOR EVERYONE 1960 FORD MODELS New Falcon Wagons CHOOSE . ■ YOUR OWN EQUIPMENT ONLY $2225 5c -Special During Our Station Wagon Showing ,n.L sueFORD raisjcR wagons - FOR LESS THAN FALCONS ONLY $2224.99 Witli^All Standard Factory Equipment -■■ SPECIAL - CONTINUED DURING THE SIJOW Complete Deluxe Fairlane Cltib Sedans DELIVERED AT .COMPACT CAR PRICES - Call F£ 5:9204 For Details - Or A Courtesy CarToYour Door ' SERVICE DEPARTMENT NOW A4 USED CARS '59 FORD galaxy.HARDTOP .t-Dnor. B«Ud whits (iBish. 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'55 FORD CUSTOM 3-DOOR — $595 — OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P.M.. - $395 - EDDIE/STEE 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD. - KED FE 5-9204 "Pontiao's Volume Dealgr" ■Mjr • .r,/ TITE rONTIAG PTIKSS, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1900 FORTY-ONE --Today's Television Programs-- PregranM IotIiUJ by itott— IU:— 6 (4) Jack Paar. (7) After Hours Club. -(9) Starlight Theater. Drama: Kirk Douglas, “Act of Lovo)” (’55). SATURDAY MORNING (2) Meditations. t2) On the Form Front. (2’ Michigan Onnscrvatlon. (2) (^pt. Kangaroo. (7) Russia. (4) Newt. (2) Sogchrush Shorty. (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. (7) Crusade lor Christ, (2) Spunky and Tadpole. (4) Quiz ’Em. (7) UtUe Rasesds. (4) (color) Howdy Do()dy. (7) Fun House. (2) Heckle & Jeckle. b) Mighty Mouse. (4) (color) Ruff and Reddy. (2) Lone Rangciv (4) Fury. (2) I Love Lucy. (4) Circus Doy. (7) Restless Gun. (9) Billboards. Twelve governmental unit* bene-ltold, “you will develop a hodg(s fiting from the Evergreen and podge of facilities ail over the ' SATURDAY AFTERNOON Farmington sanitary sewer terns will pay about 67 ctntk a .000 cubic feet for krtetment charges, it was dMblowd last night. R. J. Alpitahder, director of the Oakland County Department Public Works, made the charge known at a meeting of (2) Sky King. (4) Milky’s Party ^ime. (7) Soupy Soles. (9) Coqntry Calendar. (7) BbwUng Champions. (9) Movie. (2)'Big Story. (2) Wrestling. (7) Pro Football. (9) Movie. (2) lee Horkcj’. (4) Pro Basketball. (7) Championship Billiards. (7) Realm of the Wild. (7) Wrcsiling. (4) NIT Basketball. (4) Milky’s Party Time. (9) Cisco Kid. (2) Tugboat Annie. (7) Amateurs on Parade. (7) All Star Golf, (9) Comedy Time. (2) Movie. from southeastern counties at Michigan State University Oakland. lliey’d come to hear aboat the rreatlea and development of the departnaent — the first ol Its kind In the state. Tbe two sewer projects, the initial works of the DPW, wUl be completed in some sections by June, Alexander told the planners. Townships and cities must build the connecting laterals to link with the trunks. Dapartmtn^ of Science May Be in U.S. Future AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) - The government's responsibility (or supporting much of the nation’s research may lead to a scientific post in the President’s cabinet, a State Department official said Thursday. Dr. Wallace R. Brode, science adviser to Secretary of State Christian A. Herter, told a Unl-versity of Texas audience a study should ^ made of ways to Inte-grale scientific activities with foreign policy. The government’s rcponsibility to support a major share of research and applied-science pro-gran]^ “must eventually center in coordinating estc-tblishment such ; a department of science,’’ Brode said. 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Uken Wednesday from the Coast Guard cutter ’Tupelo, ■hows the cutter Kaw of Cleveland (left) and freighter Diamond Alkali as they battled ice on AP PbeUtdS western Lake Erie. The Diamond Alkali is one ol two freighters which hauls coal between Toledo, and Detroit all winter. The two sessions saw Paar strip his emotions bare as he poured nut his (eeUngs. If If wasn’t very edifying, it was at least engrossing. 12 Governments Learn Sewer Costs State YFW to Prapose Cemetery at Fort Custer Sanitary pia^.’’ The directors praised the “excellent technical staff” of the County Planning Commission in assisting the DPW in its different projects. He also explained how the department established a sewage system and plant at MSUO, is moving ahead on its Qinton River Sewage Disposal System, and how it is operating some 35 water and five sewage systems for county communities. la answer ta a question, the deparinseat diraoter said the dHf Is not “■tesling” these systems from tho units, and will only slop la upoa petition fronf Delos Hamlin, chairman of the board of Supervisors and a member of the department’s governing Board of Public Works, explained earlier how antiquated drain laws led Oakland to establish the DPW through special legislation in 1957. It builds, maintains and operates water and sewage systems for individual units which cannot, usual-ly^because of financial limitations, construct the projects themselves. Alexander, althougli saying moot rounties WUbout similar departments are behind tbe “pop-ulatioB .^explosion,” urged establishing departments of public works. “If you do not.” planners were 6en-6urion and Ike Have long Parley WASHINGTON (AP) - Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion continues informal talks with govern-today atcr a two-hour long White House chat President Eisenhower. Ben-Gurion sfid his 4alk the President Thursday covered “very many world problems” but decliaed details. He is alarmed over recent Arab trbop movements near Israel’s borders and wanted a pledge from Western na-that they would guarantee existing borders in the Middle East. Informed authoiitiM said it was highly unlikely the United States^ would agree to such i deelaration at this time. It would they said, to a reaffirmation of tho 1950 declaration by France, Britain and the United States oledging action again^ any ag------in the area. GRAND RAPIDS (fV-A national cemetery at the former Fort Custer site near Battle Creek will be urged by the Michigan Veterans of Foreign Wars at a meeting here Saturday. “The National Cemetery at Arlington, Vi.^^ Wlli be completely filled within a fpw years,” noted Fred K.'McDaniel of Roseville, WFW state commander. *The opossum is probably the oldest living nativa mammal in North America. Humphrey, Kennedy Friends Work Hard If You Talk to May, Pronounce It 'MY' By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—May Britt figures that with the acton’ strike on, she’ll have time now to teach the world to pronounce her name not “May” but “My.” ★ ★ ★ “My name is My! ” the tall blonde Swedish beauty lectured me sternly at the Sherry. "I hate to be called ‘May’—I cahn’t stop correcting people.” May—I mean My—is off to Hollywood, then perhaps to Hawaii to “board-tiirf” at Waikiki. My — and I do mean My — wound up “Murder, Inc.” in a blase of emotion. After a strangling acena with tho window.Ieaping mobster Abe Reles (played by Peter Falk), My had a loro scene with Stuart Whitman, playing her husband Just as the strike started. “Everybody was saying ‘Harry upp de luff scene, tventy minutes to go!’” laughed My. My—who is 5-7 and proud of it—“I think It’s nicer to be tall than be a shrimps”—explained to me that Swedes pronounce George “Yeeorjh” and Jack ’.Yak” so naturally May is pronounced My. Goodbye, My," I said. May smiled. I left her as happy as the birds In My. Mrs. Melvin Purvis phoned from Florence, S.C., that experts are convinced her ex-G-Man husband didn’t commit suicide but shot himself accidentally, not knowing the old Army automatic was loaded ... The censor’ who censored Jack Paar’s W.C. joke wasn’t around when Jack came back. NBC says that subject’s “in a sensitive area, and don't ask us about it, please.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL ... The McGuire Sisters’ first singing job since Dorothy’s motherhood’ll be for Ed Sullivan April 10 ... Person-to-Person canceled a visit to singer Andy Williams—couldn’t get the cameras through-hls narrow doors. Ingemar Johansson skipped a party ’cause the host had arranged a date with a film star. (Inge’s ducking romance items) . . . Dissy Gillespie and Louis Armstrong were invited to play In Ghana July 1, when It becomes a republlcu.^^ Ward Bond’ll vacation from "Wagon Train” this summer by world-cruising. .. Ernest Hemmlngway’ll visit N.Y. to deliver the final and ordinaiy chit-chM ia flattened by the"play, it oo^’ esneept OouM it be that Paar’s very considerable in^rt on our convma-HornI niavincr fleid is the result of hit NOT playing it cool? In his teariUI. impaasioned, often cockeved way, he puts on a pulsating, haat-generatiiig performance. rinet aad Hy Gardner, to ask Even if Paar banks his fire for a while, as he’s now doing, the heat he gave off during his biggest week on TV offers aome important, healthy lessons. I found myself comparing Paar' behavior to that of the usual TV view or panel show ^est. On “Meet the Press," “Fare the Nation” or “Person to Per-■Ml” and “Small Worid,” wo uiially find people on their best They remain polite, modest and smiling. If they hold a viewpoint, they are careful not to seem too pamionate about it Thus, the profile of TV debate STEVENS POINT. Wig. (AP)-Kinfolk and friends oif Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Mlnn) and John F. Kennedy (D-Mass) continued to pound the campaign trail in northwestern Wisconsin Thursday night while awaiting return to the state of the two announced candidates (or the Democratic nomination for president. Thh appraach extoads to other h Ao«vs as well. 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The Cleveland Committee on the Southern In-Migrants is studying the possibility of a news letter and mountain music on the radio help these people adjust urban living. SPOOKS OOMlNO — A Spook House win be one of the many attractions at the Stringham School PTA Fair to be held from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 19, at the school. Ibere will be a homemade bake goods booth, a treasure (best and a roomfill of used toys and r*nU«e rrtu riMto costumes for sale. Boy scouts will take orders for plants. Proceeds be used to purchasie a public address system foi* the school. From left are Susan Anderson, Mrs. Robert Field, Mrs. Roscoe Lund, co-chairman of the fair, and James Pfeuffer. Splits Ease at Election Time Too Many Generals Veil Senate Acts By Kirra MONTOtmEKY . WASHINGTON — AU Gaul was| divided into three pails, but the U.8. Senate is divided into lour, which may explain wfay our upper chamber has more generals, strategists and internecine warriors than die Roman Empire. As everyone knows, the Democratic side of the aisle is split between Northern and Dixie flanks, which have even less in common than the liberal and omservative wings of the GOP membership. What makes the sitmtiM daub-ly tatrigaliw h the poUttcal bent at the tws generals whs esn-trol this year's campalga parses rights advocates as Hubert Humphrey of Miiynosota, Paul Douglas of Illinois and Pat McNamara of Michigan must go for re-electioneering funds is Florida Sen. George Smathers, who is currently bent on helping his fellow Southerners talk civil righu to death. GOLDWATER ACCUSED The situation is almost equally fuzzy in Republican quarters. Rlghtwial Sen. Barry Gold-water •( Ariiona Is charged with doUag out the cash to kelp reelect such GOP liberals as Clifford Case of New JeiVey, Margaret Chase Smith of Maine and John Sherman Cooper of Ken- aisle. The man to whom such civil Both Barry and George are handsome, rugged, he-men types who Oddly enougb, Barry's philosophical affinity is probably closer to the Southern flank of the opposition party than It is to Case or Cooper, while Smathers’ thinkir.g is undoubtedly more akin to some of the Republicans than to white supremacy diehards like Sens. James Eastland and Herman Tal-madge. Eastland is np for rc-elecHoii this year, and although many of hi* Donkey Party compatriots winced Inst week at the rough language he used to describe decisions of the U.8. Supreme Court, Smothers as esmpnign chalrmnn Will be In there pitching to help him retain his Senate seat. Adenauer Likely to Raise Eyebrows Decision on High Flights to Berlin Facing Trouble? WASHINGTON (AP)-The U.S. deci.skm against resuming high altitude plane flights to West Beriin may complicate President Eisenhower’s presummit policy talks here next week with German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. Adenauer is coming to Washington next Tuesday to urge a stifi American stand on Germany and said, after the Air Force decided that the higher altitude was not necessary for the short flights into West Beriin, about 100 miles Inside East Germany. Herter then decide4,^there was no sound rea-s(m formhking the flights and so recommended to Eisenhower, who made the decision. These officials, although saying Beriin istws in tlw summit nego- j, ^j^^t be sq construed, insisted tiations-with the Sonet Union at-- -Paris next May? > popular on both sides of the He’ll do the same for McNamara, Humphrey and Douglas, just as Goldwater will try as hard to reelect his party’s liberals as he will the conservatives like Styles Bridges and Karl Mundt. NORMAL PROCEDURE That’S the way poliUcs is played in the big time. Smathers, who has been orating during the Senate graveyard *hin* hi behalf of the Southern filibuster, is Florida’i son" presidential candidate. This means little more than a holding operation for front-running candidate John F. Kennedy — a long-time pal of Smathers. Kennedy, who logically should be in the Senate singing the praises of civil rights legislation, meanwhile is out campaigning while his ardent Southern supporter speaks against it. Most Republican* are reasonably anited In favor of a civil right* bill, but (ioldwaler ha* already served notice that he’ll vole against shutting off the that the action was neither" Iciliatory gesture to the Soviets - m.m |nor a yielding to British objec- He is knowti, furthermore, to be^tions mttpicious of s^ _^lied action I Before the cam-ellation. the which might be constni^ u «|pia„ned high-level flights had ap-T *o Europeans to be i^ve. Dlplomt, My he may take 13 demonstration of strength by the the new U.S., decision as such an|Uniteff Slates. | x"Ph« o»- ««. “ fo"an effort to forestaB any mis-'. I '*(7.1 underetanding by Adenauw of Lj' the senators currently seem, official U.S. position. Secretary of State Christian A. Herter Knt ^ ^ «^‘“P- woid to Bonn late Tuesday ad-‘hf viiine that the decision had been ordered the review at the Ike never could have licked the nS? ^ li^vWlng^^ilS Unlon,Germans U his troops bad aU been tion as to the reasm was being put into final shape, Igenerali, F and *lx are stricken get advance NOnCE SimUar advance notice was given to the British and French governments when Ambassador Sir Harold Caccia and Ambassador Herve Alphand were summoned to the State Department Tuesday afternoon. The decision wax annov publicly Wednesday by Herter at his news conference. He said Eisenhower had decided "that there is no operational nec^essity at the present time’’ for flying the car-rido^ to Berlin above the 10.000-foot levH in defiance of Soviet objections and possibly dangerous counteractions.' This was a complete reversal ot the U.S, position on high altitude flights as it had been agreed Britain and France about The decision at that fime wix that filets would be resumed shortly and the Soviet Union would be given advance notice. AHhough that wu not announced it became known, and ofllclals laid the reason was that Jet-powered aircraft operate most efficiently above 10,000 feet The "Western powers hgd for years rejected the Soviet’s dalm ot an agreed ceiling. Therefore it Sf riSd^he*^ SMASHING ACHIEVEMENT - Joseph B. Tate, left, a senior ployed, Jet dStue^^ Normandy . Such outstanding griddert at Joe Schmidt. Hopalong Cassady and Teny Barr will be cavorttng on the hardwood at Pontiac Northern against a team made up o{ dty D E,T R 0 1 T Un - The Detroit Pistons go into ^ National ito ^ Nat ketbaU Assn. |layolts Saturday with a bit of psychological lift. The Pistons concluded a mo( regular season by edging Minneapolis last night 117-116 .shortly after the club rehired playing coach Dldc McGuire. Coaches taking part will be Dick Hall, Joe Duby. Jack Fear and John Backman of PNH. Central's Dick Ayling and Doug Treais, Ralph Allen of Eastern, Washington’s Don Kelly, Dick Craig of Jef-terion. Pat May of Unooln and Madison pair Ralbk Sprti«D«lust be hiding something. moMy* And can cook better than|^At him until he confesses, a French cheL ~ but says that when Dear Plato: “My wife and I don’t get along very well. Lately, every time 1 go on a trip by air, she has insisted that I take out $125,000 in flight insurance. What do you think of this?”—Just Wondering. Dear Just Wondering: I see nothing wrong in this, as long as your wife doesn’t insist on packing your suitcase herselt WASHINGTON (A - Indications “We kiss her she gets goose pimples. What should 1 do? —Perplexed. Dear Per-^xed: Marry her, son. What dse could you bc> looking lor Dear Plato: "My friends allj HOYLE joke at me be-| aiaiise they say 1 am getting too at. But actually I am not fat at all. I just look fat because 1 wear to k^ me warm. What would you ^ if you were me?”—Pudge. Dear Pudge: • Mniber|^ above last year’s levels in issued in 1955. the spring and average higher than “Americans,'’ Singer says, “arep 1959 for the full year, finding that drivp-yourself trips{ Pork prices now are below through «Eur^ bring them the levels. same flexibility for seeing out-of-j The department said retail beef the-way places as they enjoy at prices during 1960 would be about home.” I the same as in 13^. About 96 per cent of all U. S. farms and ranches are family-operated, according to the U. & Department of Agriculture. Europe by automobile next mer than eyer before, says Rusaeil E. Singer, executive vice president of the American Automobile Assn. The AAA iMiied M.N» Mer- 4945 Dixie Hwy. 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Raw Material what is now Lake Erie south acrossj Ohio to West Virginia. | CAIRO tfl-Many of the Middie Eastern students who go to U. S. and European coUeges become misfits on their return hcnne. A young Sudanese with tribal marks slashed in his cheeks recalls his days at the University of Iowa. He came home to take a Job in a grimy government office in Sudan, wearily copying documents and pushing files around IcH* the equiv^ent of |M0 a month. “Seven yean have passed since I left lews, and 1 have hated every minute et it,'* the young man said bitterly. “My heart aches when 1 think of the good times I had in America. It would have been better If 1 had never gone there.” The young Sudanese is typica| of many others.' Some do their best to stay in the West. Iranian ministry of education officials estimate, for ample, that 40 per cent of the Iranians who go to the West to study never return home. Many others find th^ education makes it impossible to adjust either at itome or in the West. "Too many of our students are absolutely ruined, because they go abroad and study too young," and Egyptian educator complained, "liiey get impressed with the Western standard of living and the relatively free social life. They come, back despising everything in the'ir owi country. "This problem is reduced by 50 per cent among those who get their bachelor's degrees in Egypt and then tmly do graduate study i started careers in Egypt as teacb-abrtmd." |ers, doctors, etc. This is one of fhe mala reasons DETROIT (UPI) — Crowley's planned to open its third retail department store in the Metropolitan Detroit area at noon today He said the new store has 45,-000 square feet of space and was the first Oowley store built in an established, residential area. COLUMBUS, Ohio (»-About 300 million years ago, says the (»lo Department of Natural Resources, a vast inland s*® extended from It deposited salt up to 300 feef thick in some places and this is| now the basic ingredient for about 14,000 manufacturing end indus-| trial processes. y5u pay only MORE VKrOR PAINT the Egyptian government now Students on government sdiolar ships are not allowed to take un-dengrnduste study abroad except ~ " not taught in Egyptian The result is that the overwhelming majority of Egyptian students abroad pow are graduate students. And most «! these have already Pakistan Urges $irth Control KARACHI l^The government i of Pakistan is trying to'convince| its people they should have fewer ! babies. The job is monumental in this largely illiterate nation. Villagers' have litte contact beyond their fields, and reaching the people to' teach family planning is difficult. The govertiment Is opr Lay Helpless on the Floor as Wile Was Dying , DETROIT (AP) — Police found Cornelius Terry, 68, lying helpless on the floor of his apartment Wednesday. Near him lay his wife. 50, unconscious. Terry is paralyzed: His wife had suffered an apparent heart attack and died en route to the hospital. The husband, paralyzed since he suffered a stroke, had fallen his bed to go to when he left his telephone to call for help. Mrs. Terry had collapsed as she was preparing to go to her “job as a domestic. Police came In response to neighbors whose phone calls to the couple weren’t answered. Terry might not have been able to use the telephone if he had reached it, police said. His hands are crippled. You can enjoy better health this spring and summer by taking your spring tonic now. O-Jib-Wa Bitters, famous allherb tonic has been a favorite for 45 years, and now is stronger and better than ever. Isolated Areas Make Task Big One; No| Resistance Met e e contrsoeptlves. President Mshammsd Aynb Kkan has waraed PaUstanIs that rapid reprsdaction Is worsening martial law regime seeks to SHOE SENSATHM Repeat Selling! Men’s Golden Nujiget OXFORDS ET^ ;C' ^ OPEN MCHTS tem 9 P.M. DOUARMS Pakistan had about 74 million' persons when it was created i 1947. The population is now estimated at 87 million and rising by more than IVk million a year. In eight years Pakistan changed from a food exporting nation into largescale importer with chronic hunger problem. The pressure is greatest in the tropical deha land of East Pakistan, the home of more than hall: the people of this two-part nation. Farmers from remote villages say | 4here is less rice per person every | year. Industrialization cannot keep up with this rising number of unemployed. * The health ministry expects t( spend SM,MS rupees (fl85,S40) this year on contraceptive tab- ! lets, giving them away in rural . areas and selling them In towns | at about one-quarter the cost. Other contracej^ves devices are An American expert says the people are receptive to the idea o' birth control. Dr. M. C. Balfour of the Population Council in Mew York, asked by the government I suggest ways of checking the reputation growth, found no basic prep udice against family planning. 'The Moslem religion of Pakistan! raises no objection to birth control, | although a clear statement c subject is tacking because there ii no centralized organization of cler-1 gy. The tack of religious opposition makes bir|h control here somewhat ■ easier than in neighboring India,! where a son is needed to Tonduct Hindu funeral rites. Choice of 4, 6 or 8-Cup AlimilHm Percolator Made of durable. ■ smart finish alumin- H urn. H 19" DRAINBOARD MAT $1 $1.98 Volue I AVi Quart Jumbo TEA KETTLE 1 Regular $2.49 ■ Volut ■ or. ENAMEL DOUBLE BOILER 1 Rofulsr SI.9S ■ Valua ■ Mib'i Short SlMvt Sport Shirts Boys' Long Sloevo GAUCKO SHIRTS 0^ 8-PIECE ^ HOSPITAUTY ^ SNACK SET Service for 4 — 4 cups and 4 plates with cup wells. •eyt* PloM GINGHAM SPORT SHIRTS I Sanforized Shrunk. Sizes 0 to 10. Mta't BimEcIsUi ROXER SHORTS I Sanforised! Sizes M to tt It AJl tt 9 ra. • Open Su. W AM. to ( ML Fomous Glas Bakes CASSEROLE ^ AND COVER 1 Boys’ Hose 4'“*1 Men's.'nUrgyleSoxS'-M 100 WaH Light Bulhs 8 -1 2-Pc. Auto Floor Mats Tremendous Selection of Regular to *2“ Mon't Htovy Wgti SWEAT SHIRTS' BOYS’ KNIT UNDERWEAR Mea'i Poliihed Cettra | SLACKS '2 - Next to Wrigley's - PLEBTY OF FREE PARKING yf.J:;': THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 10. 1960 m mms, ^Business anfi Finance Dynamic, Union SeeAoreement Local to Vote Friday on Provisos for Ending Troy Mont Strike Tbe following an top pricea covering aalei of locally grown product brought to tbe Farmer’s Market by growers and sold by, them in wholesale package lots. Quotations are furnished by tbe Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Monday. A tentative agreement has been reached by the union and management of the strikebound Dynamic Manufacturers, Inc. plant in Troy. The agreement reached last night climaxed two days of negotiations with state and federal mediators in Detroit. Company officials and representatives of the International Union of Electrical, Radio and MUi'hine Workers, Local 935, agreed to submit the conditions of the agreement to the union membership tomorrow for ratifi Gose to 280 workers walked off the job Feb. 15 following a wage dispute. Since that time the picket line at the plant,. 4755 Rochester Rd., has been th^ scene of several minor incidents of violence. Two bomb scares at the plant al.so alert^ area police earlier this week. Union officials said yesterday they would present a proposal for a five-cent an-hour wage Increase with a floating wage This would provide that union and company officials go over the company books to see it were shown. If there were a profit, the union then would have the right to ask for a pay hike. A further proviso of th offer was that employes payroll at the time of the strike be called back to work. The federal mediator was William Rodgers and the state media tor, Daniel Gallagher. MARKETS Detroit Produce Busy Market' Scores Gains- NEW YORK Wl-Stecks scored modest gains in active dealings today, continuing the rally which got under way in the previous session. Electronic* ^ rails made the best showing.^ Gains ranged to around a point in these groups. CtrruU M Mui. rael. a«s. lamriitlib pk. ... PtriJejr. Root, dot. b Porutpt, Olio Pik.. do*.......... Potktoei. M r ........... Rtdlihn. BUrk. H bo. .......... todiKbM. hntnnow dno bchi. Ihuborb. hothonno. doo. bcho. . Rhubarb, bothouu. l-lb. box .. Poultry and Eggs DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT, March S laPt-Piicti per —., .... •'-•roll ter Ko. T quality __________ _________ k)U federal-aUU traded and comBtrelally comblnad: —---------- . . I, _____ —,______Jl: medium J3-M: trade nmfit B ‘‘'S* broerni. Jbec; trade A ei. prom ^ ,4. trade B larga M; cbacka S5-M. Wrong Baby! We Mean You and Not 'BB' DETBOrr UVESTOCR DETROIT, March t (AP)—Cattia — .liable 400. Bulk early tupply cowa; ilaufhter ateera aud btiftra In Uebt •upply. fuUy ateidy; eowt Mlly ateady; oot load BOitly ehoica around SM lb. yearling iteeri SSSI; load mlied good and choice UWO lb. itecri n.M: load good iteeri OTT Ibi. J0.70: icatterlng at" fty end iUndird eteera and heUera It.l -1,50; utility cowa 11.50-17.10; few up 1.75; cannera and cuttari I4.00-10.SO. Hoga—Balabla 400. Batohera SOc blcb- PARI8 (AP)-Thc Seine Tribu nal today turned down Brigitte Banfot’a demand that the Char-tier Bottled Water Co. rip down big advertlHlng poKten Whleh pone the quentlon, "Doea baby Jlke Cbarrier?” Brigitte argued that the Nloi;an TMggcMtn all in not Well between her and her husband Jae<|uen f'harrier. In Kreneh the wont (or baby, la pronounced like the lettern BB, whleh every Bar.dot (an knows stands lor Brigitte Bardot. The tribunal said there la no nrgeiiey to get the ponten down beicaune the ('harrier company has added a picture of a plump little baby and a bottle of water to tin advertisements. The tribunal added there Is no reason to thUik the slogan refers to Brigitte and Cbarrier. ..... — Balabla TOO Btcady; good cboica 10-»; prime W-42; utility lUDdard JO-JO; cull down to 15 *“ . ap - Oalable JOO. Not enoug early aupply to eitabllah trade. Williams to Inaugurate Dundee Cement Plant LANSING (UPI) - Gov. G. Men-nen Williams helps load 4he first shipment of cement from the new 25 million dollar Dundee Cement Co. plant near Monroe today. Williams will fly from there to Bron.son where he- will pri»ent a Livestock : mlaod Paddling Teacher Suspended PITTSBUIIGH (AP) - Teacher, Bowdan ,Pashkowsky In the alectroBlcs group Motorola Jumped on aharply higher eantingf and Raytheon ran ahead more than 1. Radio Corp, and Philco scored smaller gains. Lockheed advanced 1 in response to a 2T3-miUion-doUar Air Fbrce order. General Dynamics and Douglas gained fractions. Natus Corp., the most active stock yesterday, opened % higher on a big block of 28,000 shares. Its chairman denied rumors that acquisition of another company—particularly Glasspar—was imminent. * * w U. S. steel declined and Jones & Laughlin could add only a small a c 110 n to yesterday's big advance. Ford made minor progress General Motors dipp^ frac-' tionally on news of small additional layoffs. Justices of Peace Applaud Sen. Lodge for Support For bis legislative elfotiB seAe Michigan't justice Oakland County’s Sen. L. Harvey Lodge last ni^t received a of the 1 judicial Assn, and a tneinber ^ the executive committee of state association. Lai ington Township justice. Lodge leceivfd the plaque at the maalhljr of the eonsty group at CMh New York Stocks TROUBLE AT WELL - Red Adair, left, and Coot Mathews, Texas oil well firefighters, W'edncsday attach a drag line to a car that was destroyed at the oil well fire near Homer, 19 miles west of Jackson. The fire, which can be seen as AP PkeUfux far as 50 miles away at night, is raging in its sixth day and may go on burning for days to come. The crew from Texas declined t(f say when it might be ready to launch an all-out attack against the wjld blaze. oNr^R llih rmper SI iS j py Senatorial S-J Vote California Keeps Johns Man . w Jonu a L .. 5J Kennreott .. . Sl.7 Ub MelMtL . J4.1 Usf A My . . 17.3 Lockh AIre . . 43.1 Lone S Cem . SS t Lorlllard iPipe Imperils Xwoy hy jBdien **a stid- News in Brief The H ft W gas Perry St., was tiac Police reported The thieves took an amount of money Iroin a machine. porfed to Pontiac PoUce that a thief took clothing items valued at $34 from hit Lnars’s GrU nvw q neaa. Speclaltrlng tn M-S9, just W. of Airport Mon.-Thurt. " •* **-' — 7-3 ajn. .103 4 Lou* ’,Y.: ....-I * Co AUhlMB .... Aeeo Corg ... 53 3 Mack Trk . 44.3 Martin Co .. SI 1 May D Btr . 37 1 Mead CP ... 34 Merck ........ 13.S Merr Cb * ( .. 47.3 . tS.3 fits Death Penalty ^mpb Boup Chrysler ..,. Cities BTC .. mark Boulp . Cot* Del* . . Coll Palm ... [pis___ _____ , linn MAM .177 3 ISTS,.?? •: lUl SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP)- [ 10 7,marathon, 12'p hour hearing ,j* J ended early today with narrow de-M 1 feat in the California Legislature : 54 3 tor Gov. Edmund G. Brown'i 5 to repeal the death penalty. JJ • The 8-7 vote by the Senate _____ «3 3 Judiciary Committee may have tS « e shattered Caiyl Chcs.sman's last ^ct ..; 45 3 hope in his 11'j year fight to vs-113 4 cape the gas chamber. Consumer Pw^. 54: Cent COP * 8 '—iplr Rnt , 44 Mot Prod . 40 5 Mot Wheel 43.0 Motorola .. 54 3 Nat Bite 30 7 Nat Cash R 30 0 Nat Oypt . 33 NT Central 46 4 No Am Av . It 3 Nor Pac .... 34.4 Owens Cni It 3 Pac 6 * El 37.3 Pan A V ‘ 14 Panh ti 30 Param t.. to 3 Parke Da . 54 Penney. JC 411 Pa ah . 13 4 Penal Cola . 12 3 Pf&r .. 30 0 Phelps D .. 10 5 Philco ..... 02 Phlll Pet . 43 I Proct *,0 convict-author and his calling of a - special session on capital punishment that touched off the great debate. It I s Brown s reprieve,of the I Capi-. .. under com Pd Curtis Pub suspension at Langley High School ■ today, accused of paddling 30 du _c #e*i' 13 1 : male pupils who didn’t know the.Sow*ralm " 'Eaton Mft . Principal Harry Book said g Wednesday he susnended Pash- smer Rad ^ kowisky, a social science teacher. S-cmlo ’.. following a meeting with a dele- . au * “ I Pood Msrh gation of mothers. por« Mot 10 4 Royal Dut 11 1 Bateway 81 « Mfe-tS? g j SKi.'o'tr 8l?cr.r.:; r‘ iiTCC Chairman MS I Ready to Resign' DETROIT in—Four sections of pipe buckled beneath new Cobo jHall Wednesday night, and police e lane of the northbound ! John Lodge Expressway. The buckled sections appeared they might fail onto the expressway. The pipe is part of the fire sprinkler system. Freezing water in the pipe apparently caused it to bucklcl ‘ NOTICE OF PUBUC SALE! Seventh Doy Adventist Church School Building Comer HowarJ «t EMaom Sis. Approximotoly 4928 Squort FmT All Bids Opened on Moich 17 For ImformotUm Cott OR 3-9512. FE 2-9016 Mail to: Rtv. John Erli«r4 3418 UvM Drayton Ploim, Mick " * " iFruth Tr* .. Book said Pashkowsky, about 30, became Irritated .Tuesday when the pupils in the four ei^t-grade classes he teaches played a profound ignorance of the subject he was teaching them. Yet, as if by tacit agreement. St a single witness mentioned the controversial prisoner by name. The Itmg, almo.st subdued hearing by the all-lawyer committee | began at 9 a m. Wednesday before a jampacked audience. It ended at 1 a. m. Even as the Senate eommittee debated the death penalty que.v tion, the California Supreme Court Wednesday turned down Chessman's Fatest petition. This one challenged legality of* his new May 2 execution date. ' A. L. Wirin, one of his attorneys, told newsmen here the ,de-' cision ended Chessman's court ap-' Paper Says Daerfer Is pcais. Drawing Up letter After »«,*. Starer Cantraversy Oan Fde , Ota Meteri O TtlAEI Oan Tim* . Si &: NEW YORK (AP) - The New - York Herald Tribune,, sajfs Chair-i? i man John C. DoerfeUof the Fed-S|eral Communications Commission B f was reported drawing up a letter ^jof resignation and was exp^ed ly in the hands of the governor unless the Legislature takes favorable action," he said. Brown, after giving Chessman a 60-day reprieve Feb. 19. said lie* would let him die if the state’s lawmakers .^ejected his pica to abolish capital punishment. |oi lot !i'oi 111 |to present it to President Eisen- • Sl SSn%u, .:8}W __________________ ^______________ In retaliation, said Book, PaBh-,ootM3«r ;; citation to the management and kowsky individually brought each ot*A*V'**. workers of Bronson Reel Cb. "In male student before the class. recognition of Ihelr Industrial im- posed a series of questions and ouii on provemcnin which enabled them to meted out swats with a paddle SSmIil"k *** meet Japanese competition and to on the basis of answers. The Hook-r ni become one of the top fi.shing teacher threatened' girl pupils tackle producers in the United with the same, the principal In'ans s‘i States," his office said. added. • IJ; OnB Air* . > 2* » tJnll Erolt . to t On Oa* Co . 3.4 ns Lines . 30 4 nS Rub 4* 3 ns i«i-*i 34 5 *>•* Dn Tel Ihower, possibly today. \ •'•bit. Mot jSu Doerfer testified last week be-J],fore a House investigating sub-•7 3 committee that he had accepted a M 3 broadcaster's hospitality during a n.i Florida vacation last month. The 38-year-old prisoner was convicted in 1948 on ■ charges of kidnap-robbery which involved forcing two young women to perform an unnatural sex act. The Senate rommlttee li.sfenedj to proponents of repeal for seven i ■hours. It wasn’t until 8:.10 pm. Unionist Found Guiltyj of Oak Park Bribery The Auoclatml Pr*i Morrie Sherman, known more for his boxing career than union activities, yesterday was found guilty of bribery In the acceptance of $50 from a former Oak Park restaurant owner last «ummer. Following four days of the nonjury trial in Circuit Court, Judge H. Russel Holland found the 50-year-old 8us{jended union business agent guilty as charged. Sherman had waived a jury trial. HI* attorney, Krank Bennett, said an appeal would be made to the Stale Supreme Court. .. ‘Tm shocked," Sherman said later."I cant understand it. h’ll ruin me, but awTl appeo Oak Park police were tipped off by Lambard. Bennett''culled Thomas Mulroo-ney, 38-ycar-old Detroit labor relations consultant, and ex-convict, who said theiboney wasn't a bribe rather his fee for "interceding* between Lambard and Sherman'i Local 705 of the Hotel and Restau-rent Epiployn and Bartenifors Union. AFLCIO. trolt, was arrested July 6 after he accepted an en^lope containing . the marked money from Daniel Lambard. 36, who owned Daniels Restaurant, 8410 W. Nine Idile Rd *FOB PROTECno.V Lambard testified lie paid the money to Sherban for "protection" and because be was "afraid of union violence." He said Sherman promised no attempts would be made to oragnize his employM if he paid the money. Laanbard, wl £UU Raauoke 8t, Oak PaA, tradflrd be paM igtmt for the local for five years '7 1 «r i ..k” : Ihnt opponents—chiefly law en- 2'J T«» 74 5 ®" “ yacht own by George B. „p jp it o z^nitb’aS*^ liH!# owner of 12 radio and tele- (he witness stand in the theater- 301 Lear . 10 3 vision Stations, and flown to Flori- Uypp itoaring room, da and back to Washington on Stqrer's plane. Doerfer' declared he did not see anything wrong his conduct. There was criticism in Washington official circles, hoTvever. J a.iii.t nri ... . .m t iMT tie m.: ..»7 4 1M9 lOM pi.{ . 9U.t Ul $ 1018 3m.l ..106 1 lUi 03 4 1011 . 313 0 11.1 M.7 314 3 n EMe. St Equip- Co.* I KUPPENHEIMER-AN INVESTMENT IN eOOD APPEARANCE YOUR NVESTMENT PAYS HIGH DIVIDENDS You get so much more than a reasonable return from y> wisely (and safely) Inveited in Kuppet pectus” of fabrics from world famed millf, plus the It and hand-crafting to your iHdlvldual ir adds up to An Investment In (kxtd Appearanoa Kuppenheimer Made-to-Meature Suita $110—$175 -IniheatylrufyMad •$7S Op«n Fridoys 'til 9 P. M. 106 Noffli St. Washington dispatch- in today's Herald Tribune said informed source* told the news-DRtaoiT sTocas paper-that Doerfer had called al Ai-s _ rpajaui. euw^ 2. Dirertort 4i Help W^ ' ' .................YOUNG MfN ** I ^ ' LAME NAnOti AL^RM OnN- ! -^1 V OOrn©©S-olpl© ! ™® ’JJJ o|mc» i ' KIJNI-'RM HOME I mAHAfer’*lB^o5»wr^d»r ! , ; MptrMcnt. N* rtpcn*n«c b«c«>- „ irr *i «t wiu furjOAh fuu tr^ Bmploynietit Agcncief 9 m frotrav Clr fvnililMd. For --------------- j. ^r»^r intym*-* ptuiM ra; CAI «'TIZZY By KaU Onnn! 14. « «i IMer I _o» >iw I Cemetery Lota Donolson-Iohns^*""' •*’ ctmetert i salak\ ^5 \\ eek I " ' lor OMDlot i» leodlnf fi- -------Librni M«>ln Wanted Male 6 M !• a.ak Taday Ikere | were replIcA at TSe rrma •Mea la i _ -Muf' KEOTiMiiiEiJft- ^3 i ] S£S". ” «wfc'. 1, t. 4. a. It. 13. SI. M. a, Ti. f " ■ IH. 118. AOJUSTER WANTED TOR NATION- I wMe ftnance comp*ny. A(t M-M. ! Miut IlT« in Fontitc am. Man* vonbwhllc cmployaa Wntriti of-I ‘ Ured Company car tumlahcT ‘ ■ >llct« hel Tl, 84, IN. I«. !! piy*Commcrclal C^lt (&rp. rfi ' L Mrtropolltap aulldtni. rilal, ______________________ Automobile Salesntin •tcncad I ] Rlfh tcbool graduate 4 Area retident YOU CAN OUAUFY , thl, can be tor .......... * j career you ha»i t ' Ing ter AppI Baker. Death Nolices ..... ------------------------' UiOal fringe benefitt I ; nlibad Stralgnt c i _La»?^ ____ erby; dear broiner « wot mo Ambitious an JO P ^ from the, „,o gjo ooo a year up Call Mri Veraay SS?l!ISt ta'w^ CtalSt M^ COOK. AND HOOSnCEEPER HJD- “ii i““n .2r.r.t the _»“*L «-P "?--------- dleaied ComforUble Urlng quar- A PART-TIME JOB ■-— -* nirby earn mon< and Mra Harray Ault. Funeral . _ ^ Baturdav, Btackerby wtU lie It Doneltoa-Jobni ....... CARROW. MARCH S. «»«■?*“■ •Iks Wet'----- — ** —'• r Carro' t aetk a pay c CURB Rent AptjE Fnrniahed 37 tJUUJE ROOM. KITCHEN ETTE Rent Apto. UnlwniElied 38! imT M/XnCFlELD TWP. AT OR^ yiddifh*it noad. •drool -------------------------- , ----.J t-*tM or n 3-SMS. I 1 LARGE Uf. RBFRIOERA16r. | RM. UFfTO FLAT. ON WEBT ‘ parkins. 1S8 Farkburat. ~~ * *■** ' ■- --- -* ----------- Rtfeiedcea. Lease. Immed 1 ROOM a KITCHENETTE A —.- — - ‘-—-.__FE ; EH____ ____ _ _ . , . n: _ rSM. AND J KM. APT PVT FNT and bntb PE J-*K8 brtore^ J _ 1 SqRM MOD. mOIV^AL APTS 1 RM BKC.-tM.lOR ATT GROUND tumuheid ISO month. See L nclAbo _±ffa. AT BUS STOP LOE. FRONT RM. I Eet^tblnt ‘or convenience. PE , OJliUfTiOOMn^OB"“"7?^ ont. At tbewer fS ark^ PE_J-I4U. v „* ! OnUA RICH MME OP YOUR I nwn at room rates 541 W Huron. . I LARGE CLIaN ROOM FOR OEN- j__farage. PI »-«73S.____________ i~LbE ■ RMS A W BATH SI . ACTOW FROM ELKS TEMPI.5. | ROOMS FOR RENT. FURNISHED. 8UU St n J-OMI. Brand new fat fnmaee. IIS mo. i adulta oniy. MS N. Paddock. PS weekly PE l-SOK 2 ROOMJ. NEWLY DECORATED. C^d"we£ome* Piirate bath, priu *TT. LOWKR. (^8 tn NEW DEC BLt^PINO ROOMS. PRIVATE’EN-J®, P*.**'JL**_Chan«er_____^____. trance. 174 aUU._______________ Brick Flat — Heated Attracllee four family buUdIng Auburn HU. Canon'. Mn Odell iNormai Laey.l Mr’.' }illeel^JohnaOTV>*ra j Call OR 3-OIM. J p.i Oar don iLeedonnai Bnodiratrl ........ ............ la Carmw: d»ar brni^r^f. qaallfy for Mri. Clayton lEtheli Patchell El- CUSTOM CARPENTRY ROUGH Ac y|n Carrow. Mri Effi* Elklni on 5.0341 day March 13. at 3 p.m from _.— the Pint Social Brethren Church CAB DRUmS. STEADY tmh Her Tommy Oueit offinal.-, oarMlir- ' Ins Interment In Perry Mt Pa CenwUty. Mr Carrow will lie . day or nlilU it ORBBN. MARCH t. > will Career Opiiortutiity ntyi Shlnwauee Aye . Parmlni-ton ape 74: dear mother of Mri Rath Maaiftold. Mariaret end Mri. Oeneyteyr Illlni dear tiller of T neral lerrlce w doy. March II. 1 TERRIPIC CHANCE for ■‘right" Comet. Mercury, and Uieif Cart. Neq deaierthli,. i immediate qprnlng Etperlence not necettary HIgli commliiteni beepItalUatlen. Small ce-oporativ* iale4 learn. A-l PAOmNO AND WALL PA- ' pering. Ft 3-47S1._____ 1 a 'i« Or ma e» rn ■« u.a em 00. \U A TTDrCCrC ' ‘^*t?r”“SuuKf“n ‘a’SSdS'uy"^ ' “Now that our fan club is VV A11 XILiOOIIjO I -tj*** - --------------------- we decide who we’re fans of!” --------------- -........ ^^".^rnrirriir. , ■’ -TF,L) S i »eedi any kind of woik PE AVERAGE PEE POR U'nrivKvarH tiiH ------------------- IndIviduaU All budneii forms , MAN WANTS WALL WASHING OR carefully prepared Dunn i Bo^- _____.Sflliaiie l^ke Kd. _| odd loha of «y kmd PE l-dJII I ky^Pt and Til Service OR iTb CURB WaTtRBBB is or over. I man AOB M. needs wore bad- ■ S4 VP HURON ST . DATS. MM ... ------- r,.i—Telegraph I ly. ExpcrlcDcod In gat itailon _PrankUn Rd.. Eyet ____ »ork Married. PE l-IIM,-- I g,, INCOME TAB RETURN^ PRE- I UARRlEb MAN WANTS WORK 1 pared In your home by quaUfled I f>( anv'ktnd. FI ft'9774 | •ceounUm with maiUr’g det^ PAPERRANOER ANDPAINTIB 13 ■ _AppolDtment PE J-TIJ4, I ,yri exp. Wlnl^er^ —*" —' I. Atk Bator- nlihed. Call foi app-------- — am the !"■ Mr Uo>d RUM DAWSON ___ , 3MI4, Rotor Bale! 333 8 Saginaw. FE O^nd' River. Farmington, with Rev. Richard T Markham offlcl-nitng. Interment In Oakwned Cemetery. Farmington. Mri 1 He In Super ( “DINING^ ROOM HOSTESS Ted'i^btye opening for part il 3-I131 Oran/w'yer. Farmington. jACOBA. MARCH t. ItdO. GEOROE. SS Mechanic Bl ; ace SS: dear I father el Mri lone Green. Helen I Jaeobi. Mri Olga Brickion. Mri ( Idamae Caiey and Ptord Jaeobi, alio lunrlved by five grandehll-' dren and three great-grandchll-1 dren fTmeral lervlce will be held Friday. March 11. at 3 p m. from I Jhe Besiardet A Reid Funeral Heme. Oxford, with Rev. Anthonv H>lion efriclatlnt Interment In Oxford Cemetery. Mr Jacob* will ^ lie In itate at the Roiaardet A l^ld Funeral Home. Oxford. KERSTEN. MARCH S.'lSdd. RYaYt ". 303 Winding Dr : age if Mri Ben Hudian: from the Boattrk Funeral Rome.' Mantnn. Mleh Interment In Cald-weU Cemetery. Mr Keritcn wlllj Re In state at Denel*on-Johni Funeral Home until Friday morn; I *'lh!S Bottle? runer?' flemc for tervlco dad burial on' :f Die Makers xp winter rate. All work | ACCURATE-EXPERIENCED guaranteed FE I-J447 Office Open Evenlngi A Siturdayi RELIABLE 1S‘YR OLD SR HI. | V vT/ wanu part time work some gro-: HUl.lN 1-W .S1".K\IC F- «ce ‘can FETlSH’rS) "p m’ ' _.nce^C.II FE 4.M.J_4.l« 7_p.n I WOKKIXC, I’l-IO-Wnik Wanted Femsie 12: Pl.FT.S T.\X SKHVICK. Exp nece.iao. Apply la perion —------------------p.j, > ^h3 3-i pm 3 WOMKN WANT WALL WASH- ' •’ J-'N.r. __ JPIVS Ing At hou»e cleaning PI 1 75S.. ' BOOKKEEPING ALL TAXES WOODWARD AT 88UARE LK RD BABY SITTING ALSO DAY WORK ............ EMpIre J-34M -ri-n AOM OP Relerencei. PE 4-5033 FRIENDLY LOW COST TAX 8ERV. ?iPr“ 33 FE^s J-t OAY^ WO_R_k: WANTED -EXPER;- ' -------------- ” EXIHERIEHCED LADYJtoR OEN- _ ^ ___ __________________ Jodrntjtmen only Good opportunlly for loci Good rate! A woi All benefiU - 5thr we Long program ' Applr In' perion - Open l.iborly Tool & ■.ncim-cring f< rp Maple Road. Walled Perry PE 5-3353. PE 3-3171 GIRL 17 WiSHM WORE or ANT LONG FORM ITEMIZED IN YOUR, renlngi. rum rel- kind. PE 5-4l5« ™ trauporUUon. MA , giRL ORADUATB WIt'HIS BABY-________________ lilting dayi. Mon thru PrI. PE liwnrk^imi^t ^-.refe'J. ntoraO87$3:00 Bn"CLARK8TON: 8hHt“iiryice* PontuT laundry. 540 S. Telegraph. FE 3-SWI___________________• ^ experienced 7 ln “Ml 0^1357 " ma S-TjSI;_____ ___ _ experienced nurses aide I MlidBuORAPHINO. rYPINO. 8BC-1 1330 Auburn Rd No phone calli. relaital aervira EM 3-3843^ r pleaie. __ WASHINOS AND'iROHNCMI. PICK EXPERIENCED WAITRESS ------------ Laundry^ Sen ke^ COMPLETE completely organiiced; I r Notices & PerBonals 27 COLD WAVE SPECIAL. 15.50 COM-^Ic^ DoroUiy'i Beauty Shop PE DAINTY~ifilb“sUPPLi'E8"- 733 Menominee. Mrs. Wallace PE. “IN.DEBT?”' IFSO LET US (iivp ^'iiu I Plate to Pay Flase. Your Mind W I-: ARi: NOT .\ I.O.W COMP.\.\Y MICHIGAN CKKIMT counsf:u.oks RM 703 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLOO PE W045S Member American Aisoe. Credit CDuniellorc Michigan ^ssoc CraW Counsellors NERVES TWTTCHr CANT Sit iUll? Tg b*» Sleep-Wel Capiulcs. Only 51.4t_at '_81ma_Dnig Store 'OPPICE B SCHOOL SUPPLIES i Olfts-Party Fay .Jr-— *1. *A WW -mi** AUUU._ -- itrsnoe. 513.5# weca re pront k rear prlval* rntrancei' J5-#5q3 ___ __________Living room. I bedroom, kitchenette ' 2 BEDROOM apartment. 5## A DtnGie. bath k ksrage. references ■ month. 5«S5 PonUac Lake Road, AddIv at Apt. 5. or phone PE 5-SS75 ; ROOM k BOARD WITH OR WITH- rr 5-^ . _______ _ CHIl.bREN WELCOME. .A ROOM i out. 13514 Oakland AvAJE 4-JS5A. 3‘ NICE LAR^ B005IB. UTIL. apt Slovd and fttrn $85. , ROOM AND BOARD POR MEN turn. FE 5W335. month. Apply lOJ Bloomfield Ter- Fvt home> FE 3-5S43. 53 N John- 3 ROOMS. 51#’WEEK 3 ROOMS f»«*- naai lo^t. Joieph Heap, _,ao__^_______ 75 Clark PE^-#*4»___________ POR BENT OK LEASE. CLEAN ; ROOM AND W3ARD IN CHRISTIAN rBOOlls“AND BATH. PRIVATE, com^orub^e^new rj^^ hom^ | _home FE 3jt54_ ____________________ weef*^iuleiit^'Sidwm*A^/^ '**'» neighborhood, grade Convalescent Hotncs 44 Po FEWMI * I ‘ehool 4nd itorea nearby, raaaon- --------------- rRlis'AKD BATH“um“PTON. j i®pp',y"iSi Vern«'“po«l*acI .ELDERLY MEN OR HeighU CL3-4W _ ^ ,j wiUlami Blreet^ rE_4S43J ’ gm’Sd lUiSr utlttl«“i.°“™’ ' ♦ p«,0 O « > m^S^TE ”45SS’ _ __________ ^-^^naiw 1 iwwMn WIIRN—UTIL O*** ♦ ^OO** ONE J ROOM . i _______I * 3"« k-ta"cU»«^.™vt ^ele'waahU OKCHAKD COURT ' 3ND FLOOR, t ROOMS OF OP- ■jog iaclUUe^arage no orinktri. APARTMENTS ------------------- — 2,1 a mo PE >7453 _ r,„, oreatly Reduced " 3 ROOMS AND BATH. DOWN- , „ ___. „ lialH Oat beat 75 Hill - 1 BEDROOM - : Pontiac (^Mraunity rinance rROCltt^ PRIVATE BATH.'WEST , - AIR CONOmONED - _ pany_Call Jonn Lee._PE I Huron. Near high school, adults. Phone Ml 4-K44 alter^4_p m Pon.tKcj. 3 RM PRIV l.ATH * ENTR. , Rooms with Board 43 J^t Styes ULTRA-NEW STORES. WEST SIDE FE S-3144 Rent oiffice Space 1 ' dqwntuWD ■ - AIR CONDITIONED - _ _ . . _ _ i 5 RM8 POR DOCTORS. DINTI8T8 - ^ntlac's moil excluilve modern ' or real eiWte. or apt._Pl 4-5334. «aTe*Bny®»~*^(.*JillJlS7 0*8 HEAT AIR COK- ® uif 7nl?Kr fnttlxM- dllloned, ample parking Pontrl Beautiful kl "bin* with m.Ul eab- ’ J'gSij*" ”* •" T«>»»«Ph EE ^«jp I tnaii In decorator color* with - 3^^ ~ _________ ■ ___________ 173. plMUc topt. Stove and ‘relrli-, ^EST &1D1L FE r. V ' erltor fumlibed. I ______________ I_ ilO A“V’.'''*‘ •“*' '“'O fur- UP TO 8Q FT ALL OR . Blibed. Kitchen fan. master TV part New modem building In 1 TTERT LAROE I - ADULTS ONLY -MGR K 8ALMER ST. APT S 1 HEIGHTS F'FL 8^U|8 ’ 5 __ Open Dally li Sun. 10 a m. - 5 p.m. d.xVH AND EMALL APT PVTT BATH * ENT Adults 57 435 N. Paddock nr. Perry. foun k No 8i I ___ -5 W Maple. BIrta- ' GIRMAN.“WHITl7“c6dKr LIGHT _____________f !?“>“« EX 5-M34 Buildins Service 13 l.andtcspin;; _ 2* ACE THEE SERVICE RE- , j, nl-'g Get our , -PE S-S735 Greeting ( BCK». 3 ROOMS. A U B U R are^ .0* ROO^. ^ P»rkF_8:^ _ ________ 3 ROOMS FURNISHED AND Um. \V|.‘CT ILM. Lake Road and MM FLOOR FRONT — 3 root 3 ROOMS AND BATH^LAROE . * and clean. Coupl^only. PE 5-4033. • 3 R5I8 BATH. NEWLY DEC- ! orated. Priv. eui. Adulti 105 Flor- T BldSnu4D^ATHnjiTlR~PRI-vate entrance. Newly decorated. Baby welcome FE 5-S431 until OIL FAINTS Ing paved parking or Idr some reran use. Call PI 3-1 Jlvei^ EM 3-3150.____ For Sale Housrs Down plus coili to anyone on this nice 3 bedroom home. Has living room, dining room, nice :i W W ROMS HOMES. INC. OR 3-mi for appolntmenl. PAMILY H05iE 535 MADISON Ave.. Rocheiter. 5 re down. 4 rooms and i arate entrances. 3 Nicely landscaped I Id bath < ri). noon Capablt with children, r, ailed Lake Chh" hr^ 535. room. , Die Makers _________________________ _bwl>E^3l71li'^^'^ ________ 1 BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT I Moving & TrUCkillg 22 wor* Alao llreplaeea. cm 3-5403. j —----—------------ -TcaRFENTERST REO rooms; HAULING AND RUBBISH. S3 A .... • Work guaranteed ■ _load. Anytime PE l-00S4._ _ ■ 0'DF:LirC.\KTAGF: CARPKNTBR and cabinet Local and long_dli_Ume moving '» winter ralaa. work guaran-OK 3-i7g Phone_ra MSSa_ JOURNEYMEN 0 r (lUiaiFIXO APPLY be able to type. 8i 303 Pontiac Btate ’--------- phone PE 3-#305 _____ , HOU8EEEEPER WANTED. CALL , ' aliens pm. FE 3-7003 ' ' HObsEiCEKPER. 3 OROWHUPS. NO ; J FISHER BODY MONROE MARCH 7. I5S0 DPANE EXPERIENCED CAR WASHERS, D . 114 1 Howird flt age 40; be- lu I lime 52 Baldaln lovfd son of Mrs. Clara Monroe: EXPERIENCED MIDDLEAOED MAN dear 'ather of Dorratne D . Duane tingle lo work on dairy farm D Dinlel D Dorreaoe D and . by monlh Milford. MUiuaf 4-0d34. ?u*n7?.r.r^ln|i”m";n'ri " ' EXPKH1KXCEU*^^ t «H'*o!:j.^rnr%o*n'r'’,l: SALESMEN will lie In itate^ _ _ Oalcs—paG time—full lime. Es- Fi"TCH MARCH 5. 1550. MILTON 'Wilyt . protected territory lor Fateh: d*ar brother of Marton, OKy. ___ Winter rates fret estimates. FE DRILL COOK * COUNTER WORK | g-N35. ________ _____________ Mlnit Lunch, g E Pike Apply In caRPKNTBR AND CABINET pertoD _ _ __ „rk. winter ralaa. work guaran-_______________•-"i-__t_______________ GIRL POR FINANCE COMPANY teed OB 3-17a __ ___i|-p ,i , "n^ll ...........................52^%?r“’S ® Trucks to Kent rmARPIRTRY-r—* 'i-Ton Pickups 1'4-Ton Stakes , Dump Trucks Soml-Trallers - __ __________________________I’ontiai" I'arin and M> 5-1 RtSIDENTUL. COMMERHAL InHi^frl-il Trictnr fo tnd Industrial Mason and sen. i inuUNtriai 1 raCIOr t-O. | JUDY LEE jewelry PARTY PLAN contracting Also store front G- _ S35 S WOODWA^ . demo^rators and mgis. MA modeling. John W Caples. MY n 4-5461 PE 4-1443 ' 4-4333 3-llJS ____ _ _ Open Dally_____Including Sunday | ‘*oirer“io2”rri?ir 1-A Kedmed Kates . ESm'"homo's"-'100 pitni**^^^^ 85d?ra'MovuTo ro‘*""r"4;4S^ Immediate Ol'euilljxs lor secure moGgasc Ho obllgalhm a-I MOVING SERVICE iiractical nurses $297% Ilnilder!. I'^xchaiiKe Reasonable mes pk 5-345$ Jirdciicai nui.ses. UL 3-1453 light and HEAV YTRUCKINO per month startiiiK saU brkic. block; stone.-cement. , ary mcrcasiiiK to $3.72 81) {,„J{jl“*V»rt""Tumatoi®’^'"ob ^ a-osoj \ traded by any other than myself James BchUUng. di Park-hiirst 81. Pontiac, MIchItan. NVtd. Children toJBoaril 28 A I LICENSED HOME. 0AT OR 34 Hr card FE VMM____________ DAT CARE IN CHRISTIAN HOME for 1 child 15 yeara experience Relerencei AVAILABLE. 3 BEDROOM BOUSE. CHILDREN welcom^OB yi33____________ _ 3 ROOM^HOUBE adults ONLY __________indG°^adilllea*T(i * R 0 O M S“^jfIL^■^E8~FURN- _8 Anderson. C^ Ml 4-14Sd. _ Ished. 470S Highland Rd __ BACHXIOR APT PVT BATH 5i_________________ . . ^ eat TV Very nice PE l-437g:' FURNISHED—S room family home. BACHELOR-APT UNION LAKE ; ' ‘^vVllawS’no*w“ g‘l"M _M^ern apt bldg. EM J-4355_ ' monS *‘*® COUPLE AND BABY. UNPURNISHXD-West tide 5 room " ai."^ --------- FOR COLORED ONE" private bath, * ‘ bath 2H Pr after 3:30 p • ROOM, j LUly'ln““Mo’M“aln”et.”lto5:h^ ter. OL 1-S141. _____________ , 3 BEDROOM. H4 CAR OARAOE. fenced lo back yard, hardwood ■ floors. Venetian blinds. 1'4 blocks from_ Fither_ Body^FB 3-3714 3 bedroom home near CRE8-cent Lake. Basement. Oarage. __Large lot^gSOO down PE 5-5575. 3 BEDRtk. BRIckr FACE. CAR-poled throughout Waterford area Close to ■ schools and shopping center Lake priv gl500 down Mortgage By own-•r. OR 30633 _ 3 BEDRM. RANCh~OAs“-HEAT, tnsulited water softener carpet-Jng 555i._down OR 3-5535 _ imJdlaie j 3 BEDROOM HOME ~ EUZABETH r month Adulti Licensed PN's s for It end loading’ FE jicr month. Differential im"! FE 5-554d ■ Painting & Decoraling 23 K 8| rks-Orlftln P ____ . . .. r officiating 7 Fateh will lie In state at Mo Chapel of Sparks-Crlffln Fune Home. Auburn Heights kOSE. MARCH I. 1580. HENRY 30S7 Caroline. Auburn Hetgli •age gg. dear father of Wayne s Fienkllo Roee, dear brother Dwight Roee: also five gra——— gerrlc* w; (lutv. 40 hour wcpIv. ~ ~carfe'nt'ry .. -- • 1 1 - Coatraettni FE 55753 _ 3-3S04 1-rer laumlry service, basembntb—wATiRPROopio, ,bt claes'int-* ext“faint Many frinue henefits, aotk guarant^d aillmalai. Reas. Don Beck OL 1-3141 Contact flirecthr of ^iBn?ETB^"-'^NTER-foPS i »"L.^^*.V*p',rcrs"°36 Tr*.'-^-.*p n-jrsinir srrvice I’ontiac bum to order Phone PE 3-5555 I PE 35315 I II 1 CEMENT iS^UR SPECIALTY.jjBi-'cLASSDETORATIHOPAlN-r- ~1 of;_>«• U'X>» "*> .»•« >"C "«'X (scneral Hospital. nogrs. ha-em-nu, km 1-4575 l mwlVall papering PE 4-5355. p"vE^ ^“WONABLE YOUNO WOMAN CEMENT WoRE. NOTHIKO TOO *;! PAINTINO INIERIOR r wn- pUM.'More for homo inan wages .„.n «,,i„ i«ree «r •mall Commercial, rest- I . . .. -- commissions for i pllanees mjitical . or sell for you OR 3-5373 . Moving Co . 3557 DIale Hwy . corner of seotl Lake Road^_______J_ ANTIQUES BOUGHT * 80U3 Dishes^ lamp#. MY_3-U31. bargain' HOU8IE IfCEDB ^OW. Used furn TV* A •pplUntes. ^op prices Please ph. PE 3-SS43. CASH POR SMALL RADIOi working or not PE 5-S7M______ CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP"-^Uances Odd pieces or bouselull. J>rompt courteous service PE 7-7»*‘ _____ Let US buy it or sell it lor you q^s-sai ____________ __ WILL LIQUIDATE YOUR HOUSE-go^ either by pGvau sa;a .X.,- Appraisals L Sale Farm. Rochestei FURNISHED 4 ROOMB AND BATH 73! Young B:reel _____ eg mi FURN AFT. PVl ENT ADULTS ™ *;>?«' ~ After 5 P M. FE 5-1004 only Robbins Mobile Village. 3300 LAKE ORION. I BXDRU. 3IOD-E.Uabelh Lake Rd _ ern. 160_Helghti Rd MY 3-ISB4 MODERN. SPACIOUS PRIVATE idODBRN 4 RMS. WITH BASE: ......... ------------ “-qi. Pontlac Lake OB 3-S133 E CL E A'n 3 ROOMS AND Crescent Lake. Partly Road. Wall Ic ............ --- Jhf. fireplace, recreation room In 1 JtMO down P^ 5-7155. BUD ' Xicholic: Realtor ' * ?*TP. Turn Very reasonable gf.‘;!^crs*"^E»g?5Sd”*"’"’ ; -WL"? paedBATiib s i snd b«lh at Loon Le'iC. Wtd. AtiEcellaneous 30 i?’4^ ; MANAGER AND ASSISTANT M ' icr L rg' vo urn- reUll |r . I Needed Immedlale’y Reply I . education ! Mill Operator i larte o dence 30 yre. eipe estimates Special i OR J-5173 _ resume COMPLETE tertor 10 m ahorthind duaranteef* Pri AAA PAINTING » bECOBATINO HOME IMPROVE- f^reVeitlmaleii Phone UL 5-1355. P: O box dOl.'Pon- I kmh.n,"~r«^*i.tl'on"'r"JI;m.* l"; , A ^DT INTERIOR DECORATOR MlcblfOn. All replies con- ceges. CAU now for free #sU- : lor I I free of charge. EM five grandchildren. ___________ gervlc* will be held PMday. Mai.,... — _ ----- -------- II. at I p m. from Auburn HelghU Stull. Cpclold Corp. 711 W. emted Presbyterian Church with' Mile Rd . CTawiop. Her. P Wllltom Palmar official- ----------------,------------------- Si'mei"r7'“Mr‘ ^iSTTilj 6al©sman, araic uotll noon Friday at the Moore ChepcI of Sporkt-Orlffloi Funeral Rome. Auburn Heights. I snd then bo token to 4ht church procitlon I RBOIBTERED NURSE FOR A PHT-' _!>•« Building Vo. _ PE 3 750S Contact K aidant office Pleoso stole qua- I DRV WALL TAPING AND P1NI8H- tr?. _. .. I liticatloni Box 3__ _l mg. Free .a^stlmales. FEJI-S751 RUN A SPARE - TIIdE ORSirT- I ELECTRICAL 8ERV -FREE E8T Ins Card and.Gift Shop at home. paRTNCY Electric FE 5-6435 ihow friend! eamplet of our won-' rBwa-^nTiWATE 'dH'~wTRlNd derlul new 1505 All-Occasion ! 1 DECORATII^O. Ford . Pella J ntkl: dn -.nbmon 5... d Mrs Nellie high .ouolUy solos force . A-l Pav Plan Would prefer local eiperleneed man. howaver. noi a requlallr rontact R T Shuman SI I UMAX l•()K^ Iheir orders t ond Olfts Toke I FE V I profit. No experience i froval. Regol Oreetugs. Dept. 34_Perndalf. Mich ___ SAI.KSI.ADIKS Expeilenred In ledlrs" htllllnerr, ladles' dresses, and childrens weer Bleedy position, good tol- . FAINTING Fopor remeveo. ra y-yeie _ INTERIOR FAINTING k WALL washing, rees OR 3-dS30 ____ INTER I O R AND EXTERIOR painting, wall washing. Fret etU- j matee. FE 6-5375 . _ FAIHTINO. PAPEBlffd. REMOV-I jal Washing FE 3-3313 _ i FAINTINO. IKt » EXT PAPER ! haniint ' “----- --------- Wanted to Rent 32 coDomonad I^ar Airport $75 per mo"; Buil- lfOT£L BITCHKNErrs APTS UUI. lura. Hi week M16 Pontiac Lake Road OR ___ NICE. CLEAN BACWELOR AI^ART. Blent, private eoiraoce. $lo week- _ly_0^3-lbJ3.____^____ isYLVAN LA^£ PRiVILi£OE3. AT* trartlvcly decorated. 3 hodhooms. Uvlng room, kitchen, pvt. entrances and batir. Also tun deck. 2271 Gidland PI 4-4445 THREE ROOMSmus EITCHEN ono bath. All have one seporated. bedroom At low as 5d5 SLATER APTS. 53 N PABEE 8T. FE 4-354d AFTER 5 AND SUNDAYS. SEE CARETAEER MR CARROLL. * • ARCADIA^CT_____________ UPSTAIRS. PVT ENT . 3 RM8. . _ come PE 4-1033 ____ ' and bath. utUUles paid. 515 week- 3 BEDROOM BRICK ON E TEN-ly PE 3-5013 nyson. OU heat. PInished basc- WE8T MDE. NEAR WEBSTER School. 3 rms k bath, extra .l^e ra^e Exc Cond, Rel. Rcq. Kent houses Unfurn. 40 ___ l-A-l RENTALS 2-BEDKOOM DUPLEX Aniomxtic Heat - Full Bacment WlIL DECORATE $75 PER 2MONTH FE 4-7a?3 544 EAST BLVD. N. AT VALENCIA .Walk ic......... ........ 3-S031.__ 4 ROOMS |t300 DOWN nai’e^T^a****' f""<5>d C'llntonvllle Rd Only $50 mo. Phone owner OA 5 3915 _ 4 BEDROOM COLONfALS ROCH-esler Heights. Smltht k Lilly. Inc. 500 Main St OL I-S141. I ROOM MODERN FARM HOME with 10 acres Including loO 140 "loot metal quontel and a hone MAple 5 wooded h Highland In the lakes country. Yutchqll. Detroit ____VE l-OSOO 1260 DOWN (AUBURNTHElOHtsr. 3 bedrooms, modem, on 3 lots I-nced MY 3-3«l^______________ $3600 C.ASll Cute 4 rooms and bath Pull basement Nice lot Near Williams PE 3-5453 BROKER ^ I'* 7 FK , Palented*Dormcr DARA BUILDING CO 510 Juslyn. PE 3-7005. ; home’OARAOE. CABINS ADDI-I lions Llceated builder PHA — Terms ^ 4-5505 HOUSE MOVINO PUL'LY .... ______I Termi _ . --- ^■eYy J^ 4^7145 UL 3-31M _ Televislon Service 24 01 too Rourv wm be ^ i Structural 15 a m from the Furtlev Funeral' Steel Fitters ■ORLES. MARCH I. 1555. WILLIAM, Ben 15 Short St : age tO beloved! . Bnabard of May Borlet. dear fathar of William. Nathan. Rov B.' and Charles Borlaa. Mrs Edna' Blade and Violet Sorlee also sur-' vfvtd by nine grandchildren end; IS^reoljjrendchlklren Funeril | rrr’n'^ EXPERIENCBD GROUP hospVtalixation PAID HOLIDAYS VACATIONS equipped PE 4-5450 I A Young CREST'S „ ______ KITCHENS * COUNTER TOPS AND, " > *h m“ s.*®***” i'°hi ‘^ts"* r^’M^nm' flen"rl?*c""lSi Fl?$-V» hSi U.on"^M«”pi 5-^' W Huron PJmne PE 5A411 I ~ i ' iSSJ^UL "Sw rv l-rtOOR SERVICE. J-ht 11\5-.‘.37U. oiennlng service day OR NTOHT ^ SERVICE tleeine CD 1055 FI* 5-1355 or PE V0“* — ....... ■■ P STRAEA FE VOJK rRAEA_ , JENSEN'S TV; SERyiCE^APTCT- ^ ' Upholstering Vern Kellor.' phone UL J-ni Mn”Trons"5‘‘dOT''"k ”‘”7 3o“t‘o ' i^ASTERINll. *N B w' A REPAIR' ’ W ALKER 5 M eoU after 0 p m or on I Vern Koller. phone UL 3-1740 , PE_|^:I1 aeekend OL 1-0107 Rochesler | _______________ WAMAM Tf) TAKE mAROC OF i K 0 SIfTDCR FLOOR 1 ho^ While mother works. PE tojJ<«S and fUmhlng, Phone r* cPHOISTER- WOMiUI,' SI TO 'OO: T^ARB 'TOR | riKfTKRfltb k REPAlR-REASn * eldorly lady, light housework J _F»t Lee _FE_l-7032 ----, " ' at B uinblSTERINO wme P«tl.57r'e..‘B5; 70***’* ! ROOF KKI’.\IKS PE 4-1707 WAiTRESB "Apply at" PONTTA^ I KAVESTROUgHINO n 4JI444 THOMAS OPHOISTKRIWO veLr I worsinitseet eXCAV Pteld 1 BEDRM APT OR HOUSE FURN _orjpargy lure. TM 5-5fTL___ COUPLE WANTS SMALL PURN. I year around home with gord.’n space by April lat Prefer by Ute. Reas Write Bugene Gardner. 444 Peterboro. Detroit or | call TE 1-4117._____________ Wtd-^iwtra^ Mtgt. 35 ABILITY To sgll your land contract at lo«»t possible discount 1» o service Ted McCullough has given lor years Also cosh for your equity Ci*h S“a!i’"ny'ji;;:?‘ ff"4-MSi“;j"% 5-IS76. __ kARBO REALTY A^LUTELV "IHE FMTW^AG prr mo. AU • . many fascinating I garage bisick topped It 4th. mmer. 500 y BEDROOM DOPLBX. UTILlTTei ---------------- --------- I S0“ I ment. Ije. I 3“'BEORTOii~buPLEX. , ALLT brick tic heat. Ilia bath. carpeUng. trA- 1 J «wi« IVb ttory. Basrmtnt. gii ...V- I n** drapes 5 closets Breutuul “kV- water eoltener. paved ^rfve 1350._ I location. South of OrtoovUle on jrvllT landscaped Wash Pk. sub. ------- -------------- ------ _ . I -----------r wans. $500 Un. FLA. Call ^ nioath l>E S-3S25 3~BXDROOM LOWER NORTH SICE AM PI I-3II7 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT 500 A month 5555 Pontiac Lake Road PE 5-5055 PULL BATH. 3> HOMES. 3 BDRM Ai 3 BORM VIc Auburn A DoqiUndre. Coll : after 5 OL 1-5155_____________ BEDROOM DUPI.E3I - Briek Lost End Fouiii^ I, 44000 Oran^ Rive -niatcher Puaeral aervicw al ImM Friday. 5Urch 11. at 3 ^ -from the Bparks-Orlftln Chapel XRtv C. Oaorge WMdlfteld _________________ - latlBf latarmonl la Oak Hill SHOE SALESMAN MUST COmetory. **- —..................... — • ------ _. Thatcher will 111, experience Good pay Awly In to Stole at Iho Sparho-Orlffloi person. S7 H Soginto Fonllsc y^'?SS*-TT»r™w.!SToii! iSJE moihtr W Thomas, kdania. Peur. Hahed terrttory tuonotot-U —1 be anni 7IS0 JftghUnd Roa^ ' TRENCHINO, EXCAVATINO POR i ____ ._k Diner tot _T®'t»'®p“__,_______ Business ^rvk*____________15 BKIDGF. tX- STF.LLE , pie.sonJ\toii*^£«5 **-‘"‘‘,***? COMI’WY -**"_____________ _________ m^7edfWe‘oi!Srro P?toUii^£ LOST ENGLISH SETTER WHITE. r y/.'ll .\.V I unrnniKn rriMniii tssmt I Si..,®"' S’"‘L*_». ?*._ black »pots Nome It "BUI " Be- .... ___ _________________ „ i-nooe ra 1 *®'^ °R 3-345S __ _ BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS LOST. VICIHITT OP 337 MARL-FOR FAPER MILL , netof.'* ---. such at. eonini. staling I i*. ..gj, . while markings. Ne^a m.nalgN- ■ad machine opemtion or mn- t, ^.v,. GriJr^S-iSleifir-a'-iV: I ^'"•«w>'** and mnehtne opemtion or mn- - 'Gnrrim~miVi>trr~iV' horhood chlat helper ExpeGeoco m pn- : y°TOR BERVlCE^RE- g p „ _ _ , .Tl'* T‘ . SlkV^SS? PT 4 MOl ; lost ptmau: BEAOLE. VICIN- eonaldtrnUon. Apply S n.m. to 3 : _Jr“® _"!®“ k*-* ■’"* _ __-- ' crescent Lnkr nod Foollnc i pm. Mondny tom Fridny, Ryb- rw*^SsMi T'®*' ►’* »-3M» j^rFnper Company. RochtUor. I ^ LOiif^'OOOSrBBiTfANTTsFAN- i plu« futr»nu«d to ' —EtESttS:____________________! FURKACE—OA^OIL 1II0TALLED j j ^ EMiabtlb Utkt >,..->.1.. wtU Be .n»o«n;ed WOMEN I ___________ :r by Ynarhees-Blple, Funerel BAintlXN TO BILL SOFTENERS • Have openings tn new sales office ''......V-—i'iTT'-tx'i •j'fTTv'w'-" LftT • ITT'E f"8Lu y^po. ne where Mr» TIpolt will He and nppllancet tor high calltor , |„ pioliac no axpaGeoce neces-, HL KN. KKl‘INI^H 1 N( 1 nmall chlhuahui tor terrier. — ippUnne# etore Must to over 15. I ,„y hours 5-1. 1-5 * 5-5 Age change gone old welnut or 150-' T'TT,'!.'S'turVn < hove cor. and to able to proTide Wrrier. For Interriew coU , boinor INraiture lo hoautiful an- !l®"* ' relermees Experienced pr.fermd ' Mrs Lewta, Ft 5-144S ‘ Jm, whW MaVmU ' >ele> promotion Averege 5S0 I Sl.^.ySL MaiiMHl vMk!v comm Ditii bonus Must ' FKN9 vsi YOUR AD t? 6t MON* qu^lBiftpi^t hkvf • nsw vhitq nr.’Virrfito’v'kiiftia -iTJi Sr nwl SSl* Aeoni_lt«v.lM,. T% »*7UI i *‘1 Wort to 0*kl»i^ Coiwlf_ FmvJmii jiK^*** I ln?onnH?OB*eSnfW#nm^^ |l6 r*- ■-THRIFT- -WEEK- ' DmiAN IN' THE PONTIAC PRESS Secure Future ■Ir I helpla |1*ip Wanted l6 BY MACH RI 1 tlonna«; FE S- Notices ft Personate 27 < FRIVATE DETECnTfES S^^fc.,T’ffr“Vu^ •;'’E".liS5 , ------r ,wall iTROCTURAL AND - OR MTSCEl- COUPLE FOR CABETAKERE OF laneont Ifnn droftemen coll Mr lodge oter Monletee MA 4-4301 ... u AA FBI V ,c®rrt»eoo Bedford Iron Work „TABLiKME6 WAfltfild BOfTTi Dressmaking. Taliorint 17 Don iworn__________- -- .________________oroUobfiT FhU or part ume. Av-, ---------------------, port^shoddwiag FE 54551 VE.IRS Alio AND MAS ".■K.ri'r . \ P.KL holldeyv .ecouons.'^top ?.V*J,.ftotort V . HEKN (jOINU U.N ***dvi (■ \ipr. rn Wafrrn .Stout. Kraltor' JJJ**' _ --------- ------------- buyers woltlng Oall R e Parwulfe FE 4-35S1. 1558 W Hu- ~BuycrN for Contracts cLaRK heal ESTATE FE J-TISS -BBS FE 4-4SU ASX FOR MR CLARE__________ cash' FOR LAND O^TRACp I J “**• "»T ,Tm M Kbl ate' -UW>N' On any |00d land contmeu. New or teotooed Your cash upon sol-itlactory In*pec lion of pronerty . and line Atk fbr Ken Tempfewm. K. L. Irmplftoii. Realtor ' 3335 Orcherd Lake Hd_FE 44543 LAND CONTHACTS «> SUV OR ^ to sell Eerl Oarrele EM J-E5I1 or EM 34055_____ _ 3 Wanteu^eal ^^Je ^ ALL CASH 01 k FHA CgUITIES If you need money quick.y. caU . us 7IN TTE^MAPLE MAylair $4315 j OJINT TmH CASH-FOB HOME off Jotlyn. prefer 3 bedrooms with boeemm). or bungalow with cxpeotloD title WE THAOX nORKIS \ -SC^N. Realtors 753 W Huron Phone FE 4-1517 cXsii For your equity or Land Con-iratt Ra itoUgallon j; C.^IAYDEN. Realtor . open Eves 15 B Wt^lon g _ FI 5-5441 USTUiOS WAITED.' ALL TYPIt of properly Caah lax yonr oquily. 3 BEDROOM- kilehen h Ur|e living room. 5*5 ^ HarEfer Co. ' ' K. J. 1 Dick) \ \1.UEI »l'x WEST huron_ fk.5-eiij FE 2KS* ' I I RShenJ? Mich w”5^oW'44sl5 rR“oOM8“A-HD-BAtH“CLOBiE?ro __H town 64 Virainift BY OWNER AT OAKLAND'LAKE* 3 bedroom.1. [ull bascmriu. Xcar j •nrae fruits and herrlrs^IS 505 35046 *^’ 8»*n iaymenl OWNER, ..th lull tiL. lompletnhbMurms _ ull prlcT 1 4435. OWNER JrtW BEDROOM hou.ywwd'apts. L 3 RMS. LOWER. FVt ENT ' bath, toe ulll stoye A refrtg , AdulU FE-3r733S after 5 35 J LARo'k'ROOMS a‘nD BA'fH, | < -sled Corn. Aagiitto ond 1171 B5tt AND BATH “FVT;“EN-troDce Newly dee PE 3-13S4. “bedroom APT HEAT AND Kenllworuy 150.________________ ROOlits; bath and OARAOE Hot water. 4 mllea east of Rochester. 545 per month UL 3-2343 54076 Shelby Rood ______ ■ LAROE ■ CLEAN” ROOMS. SYL-von Lake priyiltstt. FE 3-5753. 'rm di ’BA’Tri; needs decora r- Ing Will fumleh matyOoIs 355 X. Tennvson PX 5-5537 555 mo HOUBl"lHgUIRE AT 111 BY^WNER, 2 ■bEDRM'"hgme Near Aubqrn HelgHl.._UL 3-34|- HiK.MrNUll.UI ’ Bacrlllct.l'x ttory 3 bedrm Tiled Iraluret Assume 11.450. 4', per cent mortgage, no costs Terms on down payment Ml 54527 BY OWNER. VACAN-T 3 BEDROOM MiODlal Bast side. U.in£ and dining rooms carpeted. Fireplace large tun room with drapes’ Breakfast nook. Papered attrac: tlvdy Bsmt Oas heat 3 car i®r. »r *111 ^ days PI 3*-id27*^ » «r 5 week- "Ll?to "5 hd"' LAKE g RM AND BATH FOR COLORED - I . g55 month. Close to town. PE r l_5-5535^47 Wnter Street_____ ' I g RM HOUBB. NEWLY DECO- I 1:1 w ... take t.,. balance 355 Alberto, FE Stove, rtfrto . util Johnaon FI 5-«54 _________| ’ ^U PE , ___ 3 BME LOWER PVT KNT A , , roOM's AND BATH. OARAOE. Jl’d'?ito“lHt.37r^’ ri 3 BEOBObM COWIB. BASEMENT i r,,,. inqulra £iih*In5Sl7a hml • ” *"____________-_____ TTa Vf'l'C D-.,I»/W I CLEAN 3 bedroom REC. BSMT.. C. PAMiL.''. KcaitOT auU. heat, crescentJ-h. FE S-ISSS. ORTONYH-LB pRaE AND CLEAR FOR 2150 M-15_________•_ NA 7-MlJ ,,o, mortey. Ownor FE 1 ROOMS OAS HEAT HOT WA- 5-1768 ________________ ter. 23 Cadillac PI I-10«J HOUU FOR HINT 3 ROOida AND BATH. STOVE AND _ n: S-53S1 refrtg lure PE S-4105 MODERN CLEAN 4 RM A S RM APT NK7VLY DEC- bath luU basemt-V orated fSt A SOS N Perry El PE go Harbor Adulto. _«-S554 _ modern 3 BEDRM BRICK. FULL 4 R005IS AND BATH KEBOO b»m: Lk prly. Reaeono'My prtcod, _ PB.5-37gJ_____ OR 3-7344, _______________ 4 RMB. B BATH UFpiCR STOVE MODERN 3 BTOM BRfCKt. OM k refrii All util. fur.->, it sheri- host, bemt. 1 chUd wokonw. In-dan n 5-5475 > quire 16 B Blvd. N. alter t. 4 RSn^AND BATH. DOWNITAIRa. , ■*“.-- mimthiy an'^"cau^pR’4-34C3; ***'! 3-Bedroom HoniP CLOSE IN 3' bedroom modem home. Also Uvtoi quarters In a 3S i 44 bate-mant. with stool. St> acre lot torma'"’'*®'* ’®*® "'*®* •“*' cTckler realty ___________”'*" *"r.:UL 3-531. , ‘^oM?hai,.K tours' lulto. FE J-74S3. - I 514.505 PE t-iqrt ^ ** *®* own several hdueet. both fo-firing and income Call PE 5-3511 or PE t-5715 after 5 p.m. •IDE INCOME y advisor Phono FE KENNEDY' •’iloru KonntU Orop R >r aoU Kill alto ri Ito option lo buy. Oaa heat CAM. M 2.4677 CV*6 nd6d perti fUrotfthvd 5IIE wiih 6•p•rfttv Miirti aod bftth down for o FiU itermi .ULV i:\^i:i< sixci-i •M, C. -\IF(. m. ... Tniilanwood Rd take Orion wTELEPHONE CANVAS^RS ARD : Edna Wamtr. FE TITCT FM A t iwi WILL EXPAND OUR bObinebe. , KE 2-818) , ' Oorakt. 773 ,, IF YOL" .#K , AN ACTIVE MEMBER IN , Any Club orgaOltatlon. Or fab-olvlAoD assoclatioo within / 35 mUtt of FonUae and tt P®H*n|h .oliftto^akLrl Imonic Tsv Scfv'k's 19 kiiHiKHUM ihort fbfto «■-* I Coll far appohih . DEBTS? TTien contolldale all your hills A *‘bu\)gkt SI" r\ k 1-: FE 54500 II W Rnron Slv Over Connolly I Jewelers , • -KNA^SujKS Fred Hermow • S - OR 3-MIB ' 1 REAI.TOR 3151 W HURON rr___ ET US SHOW YOU HOW TO OKT reth tor raw hd«ie w toad owo-troel Can for free operoiml H C. NEWINC.HAM Coroto Aobom ' e"d Crook e JBL_1 JJIS WANTED AdalM OWIV’ f» I-W74. _ ___UnihAF KP—ws-am-A*Il.r r BM-''UFFYR“’»‘is5_tJ_Jud«m;__, -7®'®* __ , prtc. onir57 5-50'on”. WARWICK has in BTLfAN . land contract Located — J bedrm Cri-*" e..—... ....------ . prlvllmee 5<5S ■ -— Pw l-P’irt jj-........, Ernneth H Mempelesd Reeltor 153 E Hur-«».. be . ‘‘Bnvers Galore” f A.'TAYLOH. Aoencr ------- -T. 'i* GLTUE-TO GOLD: Sell Ty\" yale. Cor. Stanlev' tliihgs, you re not using Ruck j through OasbUied Ads! 4 i?.^o.%E £fi55®’or'uN“ 545IS lamjy 5IU 5^ altef 1^___fOOU) MEDALLION " " R o M E W V-H» Crer <;»QnUv ^ ”* .. ' LAKE8RORE DEVELOPMENT n Street Sx 4-5354 oi -------- Tier p p B iA^IOW 14 Bo^to If L THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MARCH 10. 1960 Sate Property Butinw Opportiinitl(M 59 IM rt. ntOKTAoic. « lots at At«.._c1om to 1^ ■ i£v jsjs giJS* $U.N0 wKTu.m ----- Phone FE HW. .. COMMERCIAL fiLDG. Ugbt ■ turinf. Two 14 foot » Rond. Acceu F.C. Wood Co. DIXIE HWY. — TM' FRONTAOB. total IT aorta, loo. bldg'i Clark- <* ond*. 4 price; Odd cheat l large i. $14 «>. II ! BEDROOM OUTFITTIRO O C.'SCHUETT FE 8-0458 . WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITIES One block back from Hleelna Lake, Ideal for private dividing. Caah price. . Dairy Queen — $14.04$ Laundry and Dry Cleanlk, ___________ neaa. garage, and living quarter) ae E. Malone. Realtor. Roacom- . $1VM. »4$ /aah ■ lanlAg buat- ----- . ------ -----metal wardrobe. $13; Chlffevobe $11; cheat or dreaaera. $$.$0; comfort chairs. $3: refrlf., $3g up: ga* and atovea. all alaea. $13 big pic. TV* t34: waahera. $13; Everything In uaed lur- ' " gain price* EZ term*. ’ GAIN HOUSE. 143 N. Ufayette FE 3-4443 e automatic waaher. HIDE-ABED tor Frigid ReaaonaMe _ _ IROiiRITE IRONER. LIKE NEW. goes for best'otter 13 cubic loot refrigerator. $40. Deop leaf kitchen UW an 4 chairs. $14 Mahogany drop leaf table $10. Kitchen cabinet. 3$ X 30 X 3$ *10 drawers. $3. Call . e.r linoleum a PAINT SALE HALF bar’ price at Jack's. 3$l Baldwlo Ave. - UKE NEW DACRON CURTAINS^ •hades. USED LOWRIE OROAl). BERK-ahlre model .n excellent eondl-Uon. UorrU Muale. 34 S. TelO' granh Rd. Aeroaa from Tcl-Rnron. / Sale Store Equipment 7^3 ® $ CASlT^bENERAL ELECTRIC pop cooler MA 3-3344_________ FIRST CLASS OROCERY EQUtP-ment for aala. Excellent condl-Uon OR 3-4T34. Alwr 3._________ nahonAl cash register Reasonable. Harold A Bill's City Sarvlce StaUon 1434 8. Lapeer. Lake OrjOT. MY 3-134T. _____ NA'nONAL CASH REOJTTra. T UP machine. $ ton FrlgWalre alr-«ondlUon«r. FE 3-441$ or.FE AUCTION SALE STAR'HNO FRID.AY ......7 P.M. SATURDAY......7 P.M. SUNDAY .......2 P.M. APPLIANCES DOOR FRIZES EVERY AUCTION ^rJJeJ[irts__92 LOOK! 104x14 BLACK TIRES. ALL nan# brands. Off now ears. 413.44^0* Ux imd exeb^a. BUls TUa Salts. 443 B. Saginaw. FE 4-44g1_or_FE_4:45gg._ STANDARD BRAND. NEW TIRES, trade In on Oeneral Safety Urea. Up to 44 per cant off. Black or WUtewalli. ED WILLIAMS <$1 a. Saginaw at B«*hnra_ 'HRBB. g;T4. 1:14. 4:44. 4:14 X 15. II each. Royal Auto Porta. 1134 \ Mt. Clemana._____________ ! Sale Sfwrtlr^ Goodly 74 13 OAL PUMP. MODEL 34. 134 FE OPEN OR ret I Room Open Every AucUoS u«8 - BUY. SELL. fiBADK. Mal^ey Leach. 14 Bogley.___ 0UN8. MODERN AND A^QUT. Oolden grubs, white I I PC SECTIONAL. PEACH. BLOND corner and coffee table, all for $300 Roper gqs atove.ttt: Singer cabinet aewlng machine. $40. FE i floor ftaiemcnt. — , $14,000 Inc. flxturea, ....... LAND CONTRACTS TO BUT OR ROY ANNETT. INU . REALTORS I to Mil ^Bari^ Oarrila. IM 3-3311 , MAHCOANY BOOKCASE OR SHOW I ■ For Sale Miscellaneous 67; For Sale Miscellaneous 67 TION WC wlndopa ^nd. Gravel and Dirt 76 3P 80 B&B AUCTION 5089 DIXIE HWY. Acrosa from Drayton Plalna __ Now Shop^lni^ Center _____ OPEN DAILY 10 TO $~P M. . 13 Mile Auction at 3SS1S W. 13 ----- .... ------ ^ Telegraph. NEW A U8B6 CUSHMAN BAOLIS Simplex A Tmk Rabbit Karta. 334 E. Plka.^ona FB 8834$. TRA*D/*n ___ used furniture. ....vu ..... nu tor AuoUon atortlna _________ aata We wholeiale and reuil 1444 ZUNDAPP SUPER SABRE. 334 1 Pike. PE 3-4304. SIMPLEX MOTOR BIKE. PROM $344 Pull Una of Simplex Ookaru from r..... ------ ---- XI E. Huron Bt. Open Even'nga A Sunday 1-4 FE 8-0466 R^. L'se Bufc ^ Money to Loan 61 Borrow with Confidence $25 to $500 Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac 3-ROOM OUTFIT ! ooor;_EM y-oiii_____________________________ Living room, bedroom and dl- MAPLE BUNK BEOS - CRIB nette. 134$. $3 weekly. Pearaons j r'-- '■■'** __ Furniture. 43 Orchard Lake uaYTAO WASHER AND DRYER, Avenue. FE V7$$l._____________„odeI Keposseaaed. Balanr* T, I _$3 - - - -------- ' MAPI! ■ BIRCH . 3 FAMILY INCOME. BRICK WEST $4 W. Lawrence St. FE 4-1330-1 ______________iwn paymt. OR 3-31M. BE YOUR OWN BOSS. BVERY-tbtng to open a BIka A Lock-amiUi bualneaa, a t o c k. tool* counter* and etc. Over $6,000 worth, eacritice. ll.OOO caah Bulldlni balni tornidown. Call .............. - -----/EL $-3444 Beer and Wine Stores Only $3,004 down and $44 ----.u ... you're In bualhea.. 10 yeara. Oroa* 134.440 In 101$. Owner ha* other IntereaU. Proper management ibould In-creaaa butlnca* 30 per cant thla year. Low rent. Don't be aaleep Harold Franks converted realdeni ._.ea from Clarkstoi ; quickly, only ‘ IIO.W $-0414. HAG.STROM RESTAURANT—Doing an excellent bualneaa and Increaalni month. Main atrect location •im • month. Include* . Cloaed Sundaya. BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERX YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 OFFICES IN Signature Up to 34 Month* to Repay PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND. Loan Company 303 Pontiac State Bank Bldg._ LOANS PIECE MAPLE DINETTE SET, ________ _____:::_______________ inew 34 gallon revere gas 4 YEAR CRIB MATTRESS. WET water heaters Sale price, ---. .----iprlng. $1.43. Pear- • ~ ~ -- --- —------ • re. 43 ~ ■ aon't Furniture. 43 Orchard V Huron t OVER 30 414 43 < $3 Poaraon'o Pur- U COMBINATION WOOD. STORM FRCTANE TORCHES AND EIT8. —• Lake Ave xnd acreen wlndovra and 3 door*. y* oil Tanaa rellliad. i> eenta I _____^ Olaa* i CD FT- PIULCO FREEZER. ; Chest type. I yra. old. 4133. Self-. ' Propelled rotary lawn mower, OR >3039 _ 75-r.DwiriT •• ^OT SEMI TRAILER. GOOD S ^lanft I condltt)on OR_3-316$. MY 3-TIll. U-UAL ELEC. HEATER $$$.$9; ____ _____________ SJ?'$4?$f Sb*‘Uranntt.nV.'%M te X: ' “ poca X Laundry triy; and stand »• '•»-PnoD^ ordfr.^FK a~B431. j 8AVE PLDMBINO Wood, CobI & Fuel ^ 'Z'*' Boardman Rd.. Conalatlng ■ toTa'' . clean-burning . $$.$3. $ PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM , ______ .... ______________ .outfit. Double dreaaer. bookcase WAI TV beq. large cheat. 3 vanity lamps. _ V. , * All for $$$.30. Pov only $3 week- Walton « Iv Pearson's Purnltuiv. 43 Or-1_____________FE 3-3331 ______ Orchard^Lako Avt. _ IPHILOAS TAPPAN OAS RANQE. 4 ROOMS OF FURN 407 ELIZ IE. automaUc: Amana uprlihl freea------------------- ------ I — ... .... us or ma U DUOTHERM 0 _Rd,^l^ 1 FT KITCHEN DISPLAY MUST 1 cond MA 4 be sold before, b B Munro Electric Co. PIECE WAiiluf DININO ROOM . ... ... ----- -. washer. $30. stove a ------------------cocktail tables. end tables and jampa. PEJ-1441. 1 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. Pearaon's Furniture. 4$ Orchard 9.xl2 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 OMrinteed House PainU, Oal. $1 M ... CAS RANOE. DELUXE feature*, full auto.matic. MayUg jerlnger^ washer. MA 4-3334 REFRIGERATORS TOR 88 LI DOWN TO E_......... ____6I»I MLE8.JW 5-1341 _ SINGER 8EWINO MACHINE Singer machine. PE 4-4144 ichIointer, gas torch, pipe cord lots. 7li Scott Lake Rd. FE 4-JlM OL OR^ 3-4l4$_________ FIREPLACE C A N~N E L COAL, fireplace, furnaca. kindling wood, Speedwoy Fuel Oil. ra_341M. GOOD SLAB WOOD 3 CORM 414. Delivered FE 4-4644 or FE $-3441. SHOP LOADS. CUT WOOD ____________OR MWl_________ SEASONED F1RBFLa6e WOOD S kindllns. PE 3-4344 Evea. wood. 3 cord. 411 Dal. PE M131. Olga stoker S furnace alaes Radiant KentOcky Stoker Coal Radiant Ky. Lump S Egg glaea _____PUR- BLAYLOCK COAL A BUPPLY CO, ___ ___ -_______ healer with ! 31 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-1101 all auto, controls. 234 got. tank. ~ Very reas. May be seen In oper-atte^by appointment. FE 4-4443. lt«0 BOLENS AND WHEEL HORSE tractors A equipment. Yurdmun- ^«rii.“Y.r?«a" c*a“*. 'il2»5 I Statewide 'Tree Service morta^ boies^ etc. ^^^jr ^i n* material. OR 3IW LspecTaiJ Plants, Trees, Shrubs 78 net. Large .. --- A gates belts. EVANS EQUIPMENT $301 Dixie Hway MAple 3-1$7$ or______OR 3-1434 ANCHOR FENCES do fancy stitching Pay balance of contract $41.34 or take on payments ot $4 per month. ^ Capftol Appllances^FIJ-9401.__ SiNOER PORTABLE .1154 EXCTL- Oarage Oiling $14 40 Oenuioa School Desk only $ 3.0$ Clear fir. 104 ft. Temp. Pegboard. 34x44 Me and remove ^ large 3-g341 SHADE -TREKS.^ONE^OT'^ Time t 1104 BF MoUn tractor. A-1. 104$ Pormall H tractor with n 31g3*8f telegraph , FE t-3434 Across from Miracle Mile Pontiac Intemallonal 13 disc grain drill on rubber, like new. 145$ Now Idee 13-A spreoder. like ~ Intemotlonal Roaenihal No. 40 corn hiiaker. 3 'ton rubber tired wagon A rack. Ilka new. imblnotlon t noint bitch s plantei jewelry —d lv»... iltry, some clean sale. > Ban ryer, . .-r---------. auctioneer. Oxford. ____ equipment. household good* Plan to attend, iriemnr. n...s Clerk, Mr* 0»r-■ud*. Dwyer, Froprirtrea*. Bud 4-3154 $3 30 i TEN STORM WINDOWS. BABY . li. YVKii me. nn r i. 3Se ^ crib 1V4 S. Edith 8t. W. Huron FE 4-3044 I tv'$3f>EER'B, $161 COMMERCE $ X 13 KUOS. WOOL face; $15 $5.1 Rd. at Union Luke Rd._ " "*■* ' ‘ " Trade oas ranoe for elec- free ‘ I oiv■pfoir'shSrir’ioo' cnnu.1. ».l. ... lmnog,ny Fly. 4x0 $4, i AUBURN lumber r FE I hem*; decorative atltcbei, iholet. without the use of ottochments. Pay total balance ..... ‘Ike payments of $3 , Capitol Appliance*, i AUUmN $11.40 _KT-Mfi."_^”‘ 1 TonST-etooii-wiTHT^v 303Cle VANITY HANb BASIII. I cast Iron. Beat grade, gig $0. Irilaf O A. Thompaon. 1005 M54 West. I bathroom fixtures. OIL ANDfr’ “ gas fumtees. Hot water A steam ! ** * --------------------heater. ; *' * b X 13 RU08. $3 61 Paint. Ulc. lino. Shover’s ^lleu. . supplies, c Super Eemtono and F ' FE 4-4*44. I TV, $1$ $3'''UP. USED RE- , .^ $40. SwetC^^Radto A Appl.. | HEIOHT8 SUPPLY 3463 Lapeer_Rd _________________________ 13 CU. FT. WESTINOHOUSE RE HOME & AUTO i LOAN CO. l^iny"’;,‘5J‘er ' 7 N Ferry Bt. . Comer E Flke ' FEj-I"* LOANS $25 to 5CG price $1.54 1.004 with 513.300 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. .ST. CLAIR rent'ed ROCHE.STER ROMEO LOANS 435 — &'v‘5i 432 W,^Huron^ra^ 4-U33^__ USED TV AND TV COM9INA-tlons. Good selection from $15 to $$3. Priced lor quick sale. GRINNELL’S . . , - 31 8. Saginaw __. _P® 3-11«|^* TRADE ELEC. RANOE FOR OAS range. R. B. Munro Electric Co.. 1040 W. Huron._ Take Over I' lymeiits TALBOTT LUMBER I Lumber, plumbing, paint, hardware A electrical supplies 1000 I wood louver*. 11 each lor quick 11 1 4*1'' 1035 Oakland Ave FE 4-49*3. For^Sale Pets IR OLD MALI . itered. 5 year g -rSpecial Notice SUN SALES FROM vSii YEAR OLD MALE BOXER, AKC I JIUj^ BE LILV. £?in^" toXr*®" 1 Tec'dactshundb at sroa ^"call"maRje soto'yoor Pupplas. Jamor'a, FE g-3$34. 1 COST FOR SELLING WILL BE —— : -Yij.:- -.-n.s?.—I nut v is p«r CEP'' BUY YOUR ALUMINUM SIDINO. windows and doors at lower Irom Superior. Days aod { ;JMUtu*l_4-31g1. _ WMT LAWRi____________ VIN'n. LATEX FAINT. 1315 OAU _ ^-----, . — ^I Nice colors. Wurwick'a. FI 4-5044. Lash and Carry Specials vm stereo tape RscoRokR, I Auction Sac &__Sun. nite wTby cKMTs pofT^sALE. MAple i 2 Liceiisetl .'\uctioii6ers 6>0666. ' YfR ••• 8 ii 8 bMttr nei BbXEBnPUmil»ntKc"Rka”5';* I chundUe •* ... feVy r"J?i M«t^rc*aiitT.»v ; *85oTl)IXlE HWY. MO 4-44J3. collect._ I 8FRINOFIELD TOWNSHIP OR ' SATURDAYrMARCH 13, AT I OC Registered. yrs. oiu of Lapeer t FEMALE TOY t Insulation ig Pcuilng insuiotion . 13 $0 ' i condition. 1115 d mahng. i - _ ! From 17" J and labor OE AUTOMATIC WASHER, 'll" blind and ma- 3 months Porrrlaln lop. ------ .... flneat In cabinets. filter, water saver New pictures aod performances at raniy. SI 90 per week Qhel TV. 3930 Ellaabeth Lk Rd. I FE 4-4949 Open I a m. to * pm. OE AUTOMATIC DRYER us _. ^k Yom- Neighbor;__________i weeks. Front load, lint I 93 OAL. DUAL . ELEMENT ELEC-| warranty. II $0 per ' 13 Shelving W Pine 13 ill lor a free eatlmata r rough lumber $i trim PIPE c water heater. Hagstrom 1 AUTOS refrlg. » 945 > 1.3 c . me I RSALTOR 4104 Highland Rd iM-5|i PONJUC _ ^KJ:0358| ifODIRN BUILblNO. excellent location for Doctor, Lawyer, In-lurance. etc. Room for expansion I plus parkiM lot. 3 oxtru rer units Tel-Huron ares. Cenfid tlal. Apply Pontiac Press Box “LET’.S TALK BUSINESS" OL $-0111 OL 1-4191 PL 3-SSll PL 3-3510 _____;;FRIENDLT^IRVICE " . QUick'$15 TO 4500 ^ANS Scabord Financp Co. | 1115 N PERRY ^EET | I— - BEIOE COTTON CARPET-, 515* $190 per wee lo pM. vrt. old. Oood -sw. OOODYPAR TIRE**! ^ snort rondltion. nei ^rklnt — • ‘Mdj WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 . FE 3-$7$3. all day Bat. >tal Ws will be glad to help yak. { STATE FINANCE CO. : ,7 — I 143 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. >1 | ! FE 4-1574 41 " NOROE ELECT. RANOE -Excellent condition. *33 M. 139 ----------- WygUlna Lake. 01 I ^ _ ____ and pore - HALF AND ! OOODYBAR Service store quarter*. Opdyke Mkt FE $-7941. 30 South Cass, Pontiac FE (ELECTRIC LIGHT F13CTURIS. uVi- 'TK.-XDE-IN DEI’T. , »"•» WRECKtNO MATERIALS Irom 10$ Buildings • Everything priced to tell - brick - STEEL 10 a Complete Line oi "■'“''Hi;-'''''’'''" i Mj47 Haggerty,Hwv ,MA 4 43$1, |i MATERIAL SALES CO Wertd*y._1 to 9_^_Slt 1 to 3 | 6340 Hlah'tnd Rd. (M5»i OR 3 10*3 DO YOU HAVE A PAINT OR I yviriDINO RINOS COST 9300 WILL de'^oratlng problem? Hundreds of | nell *100 FE 5-0041 _ _ or'“«terior'*'set* our" wall‘“Si'2Jr SMALL AIR COMPREPSOR *45 OR ami kiatchlng ftor'e selection ! seuT Bros Jelled Magic do drip Special Paiitlinp Offer ‘^OAKLAND FUEL B PAINT “* * WBJ-4154 _ TER^R OR _OR 3-15ir__ _ FEMALE CANARIEE ALL_FET OR I Shop, 55 Wllilomt. FE_^33. PURE BRED GERMAN SHIPIRD • reg 130. 4531 Maybce Pull down. *0 95 Factory *43 *S Michigan Fluorescent. 3*3 Or- chan Ukr FREE 8TANDINO TOILETS II* M DAIRY QUEEN You and yoUr queen should have a atore full of tre and pgbfliable, ff you ily Pontiac thla could be ) lucky year Did you know that about $1.64 out of every ten dollars it groat profit In this, butinotaf Oitck the facta today. WHOLESALE, Auto parti buatnota. Etteb-llahed 13 yoara and ttlll growing. Ftoflteble volume over million dallart. The Financial Advisors. Inc. l "Mfis 'l 3‘k B SAOINAW______FE 3-7453 ^ . -- MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES COKPOR.MTON JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER TOUARI YARDS _____________________ rtd padding Ml 6-3933 __ ^ dEI IVEW TERMS, __ ! 1458 MODEL HOTPOINT DELUXE 1 WYMAN’S a I *i?” JL! OR_3-6*34 i pji,,, n, FE 3-3150 i^-'n hard capper 6IA I960 BoTPOINT dryer *1619$ -i—----P.-77 :0-IL length. ----^ice tnriudea normal wiring on I Used Irade-lll Dcjit. w.-in hard eonoer BUDGET YOUR DEftTS I , MrrEf«tr}i"\o.V S? J Many tiae. of rrmn.m earpeU 4x$ panels'. '.4' V-groove. pre Oak Flooring mahogany POODLE STUD SERVICE. FOR blacks or silvers, also white toys. FK_4-3$31 _ _ _ PARAKEET'S OUAR. TO TALK. Walker's Bird House. 306 Fiisl St , Rochester OL 1-4373 POODLES. AECTOYS AND MIN-lalures Reasonable terms Also stud service 4303 Delwood. corner of Muplecreet off Hulcbery Rd Williams Lake._ l’()()l)LES“$15 DOWN . HUNT'S PETS SHOP parakeets. CANARIES. CAOKS. ■ ■ ---- 3114 Auburn. UL Holstein, farm equipment Inctud-In u WD Allis Chalmers tractor, 3 bottom mounted plow and 3 row cultivator and other euulp ment. also **'®^'*j riean-up*"Mr. k m'"*"* Ervin Rost Props . Dryden Bank clerk, terms. Regular Richard Brodle Auctioneer Almont^gW I-4ML_________ ahaft grinding, block boring. WohlfaU ye^ai4 B. Telegraph, Sale Motor Scooters 94 For Sale Motorcycles 95 131150. I Cant*.. --- _ )lly. MEIroae 4-4711._______ TRADE NOW 1960 BSA or Matchless complete line In our nt* ---- We nead uaad bikes Boats & Accessories 97 FT. CRIBCRAFT UTILITY 130 IP engln*. parlect. Nt* vamUb. lot akl boat) Maxurek Motor & Marine Sales 345 8 Blvd. East._FE 4-4611 BOAT - MOTOR - CONTROLS. 4445; Skates, Teboiixn* rtdttctd. Scan molars k service. x . CRUISE-OUT BOAT ..SALES 13 E. Waltoo Dally IM. FE 4-4441 (boat insurance, ONLY II 54 per 1104. Hansen Ins. Agancy. FE 3-1043 ------ — READYI Frepara your motor for Spring by our Master Marine Enginetr INBOARDS h OUTBOARDS Complete Boating Accaaaorlaa INLAND LAKES SALES 3131 W^ HURON_________FI 4-1131 COMET SAILBOAT, 3 SETS SAILS. nylon.eotton,_$316. 'EM M133.__ 'DAWSON'S sales SPECIALS seat, convartible top. molagr Well, ligbte. list 44 h.p. Evinrudf Starfllte. remeta controls, battery, and battery boi, and 1440 AJaa A-lrama ilp-up trailer. 1354 pound capacity. Your chStace to own a big boat for only I1M4. h 14 month* to pay. Taka M54 to W Highland Right on Hickory Rldg* Rd. to Dc- For Sale Housetrsilers 89 1*47 SCHULT HOD8ETRAILER 37 ■ft 9300 Call UL 3-3010. 1051 DON-A-BELLE 43 x 9 3 BEO-room excellrnt condition, must sell $3,300 NA 1-3815 1050 RICHARDSON, 18 BY 3J, 03. DAWSON 8 SALES at” 'HP-BICO LAKE. Open every night till I. Phone MAia l?0 Lot 30. Square Lake Tralli Park CLOSING. OUT OUR LARGE FUIEROIAS MATERIALS - TO * -- -ur boat. deck*, etc Pleal-boat windshield* Special ii lor auto, tall light*. Plastic Supplies Repair Kite liktof'boJ red\la*^^l< Op8f% each POODLE oSc Sniri PUPS ------------------ - • - - ..v—. i. a. stud aervloe* Apricot, bitrk NA . New *®,| “ {J" "'^-Pl}p?rBS-AS8T-B^DS-or^^^ Ill^Ua's* $335 M 19 M^ near Crooks MU $-1905 j gVio M I *•>'''** __ No ’3 'Shoru I 00 M j S"djM|u"/!)/*Eari!er mTi-MOI ( Rd^Holiy~MKlroi”'4-illi: BENSON LUMBER CO. ~ ^ n an a i rst r e a m liohtweioht, Pontiac_______________FE_4-3521 DogS Trained, Bo^dcd^ Travel Tr ' - ----------------- --- ------ FEDERAL REINFORCED FLAS-nCS W II Mile Rd. at John R. Lincoln 3-4443 No. 1 Common t trailers at i JOHNSON MOTORS .MEG BOATS 3 Common . 101$ Hlglpind Rd a I taka Rd. Credit Adviiors Detroit Edison line ..... ... ... _B. Munro Electric, loto W. Huron. "**"1 CONSOLIDATE BI^^^O LOANS jgH FRIOIDAIRk^^ANOE. EXC Ror'ker DI8HMAST1R ■ 8‘udlo lounge lonasMian u,„enport A Chi W ' Huron 3 P«- sectional V* nuron y Mortgage Loans 62 9 8IEOLER OIL SPACE HEAT- CONBOLIDATE O. A. Thompson. 100$ M59. West! AXM1N8TER CARPET. WOOCT^ yards, like new. Reaa. Draperies, white with black orange and gold 13 ft. wide. MI _g^-72$l_after_. _____ ; APAlRTHENf SIZE OAS RANOEA •’*$5 value. 14$ $5 Bllghrly -In E .» V »0 80 ft. < tl» 50 3 pc bit ...............85 , White .. _________ mikttreaa $30 95 ^JV^hlnery^^^ d $150$< 'THOMAS ECONOMY Fi-3-r-' ------ ----...egulars SAVE PLUMBINO ulJPPLY 173 N. Saginaw FE $-3100 ILUORESCENT UOHT8 IDEAL " -....... lerFv*. 31 X 4$ NEW HAVEN PLANER. __________FE 3-1001^ TILE MACHINE AUTOMATIC with attachments. 14 yd. : BRITTA N Y PUPg McNARY'S r Tallwaggar Kenneis, boardina. I' training, trimming. Brlttenv and Foodie stud service. OL 1-0j04. Call after 4 pm , D008~AND CATS BOARDED ^ Burr-Shell. 375 Telegraph FE 3-4100 r Blnre 1033 Oui a lor lie Bee them and fet lonstralion at Warner TrAITer-3001 W Huron iFlan to one of Wally Byam't ---------- GET VOUR VACATION TRAIIER resel-vatloni now All new I860 model. Plate 'rtaller Sates and North Lapeer Rd. JOHNSON MOTORS Starcraft boats. Oator trailers, ‘ **OWtinf MARINE SUPPLIES I 300 Orchard Ukt Ave _FB_3-$020 NEW T3 FT PLYWOOD "RUN- r 1051 HP 1 Broker______________OR 3-1850 $600 TO $2000 Oakland County homes. Mod- _ Baginai_________ VANITY DRESSER. MODERN writing desk and chair Lamp aij^^_^Uble AH light wood. FE WHIRLPOOL^WRiHOER'-WASHER. | 130. R' IL Munro Electric Co. 1040 W HuroB whirlpool' value. $3.05. ......- Jlchlfcci “ ' 301 Orchard I fix! urea. ____ _____ ' slightly scratched MJchl^u Do It Yourself Hunting Dogs 8l NEW NURSING HOME MEEfs all lUte k county requlrementa. Now full, with waiting Uit. I level, well located, flneat of equip. Plenty of room for ripan-alan. Reply Box If. Fonllac _______ Voss & Buckner. Inc. FE 4-l5$3 30$ ifatlonal Bldg FB 4-413$ r DOOR ■■ ---^------------- Swaps eitrabrdlnary vsluea Michigan ' WHIRLPOOL 13 CU. FT REFRIO Fluorescent, 303 Orchard Uke ! u, yrs. old PE 9-0030 - V?. j; _____:______________WE RE LOADED HOT ABOUT -MYTIINO YOU WANT 1 money —k.— FOR THE HOME CAN BE' and va--------------- ---, - - FOUND AT L * S SALES anleed Thyle Electric corner Full line of building and plnmhing materials-----------------'"c-rxn'i.T-xTir--------- Wa lakt trade-ins rUR Kr.I\l i W'OI VKRiNF f l?MRF'R W»'l o*'”''' ateomer. floor sand-'tv oollshera. hand Sanders, fur-310 S PaddAek FE 3-P794 nace varuum cleaner’ Oakland ORAVrrV FURNACE 34 ". WITH ruri * Of'htrd Lake rontrols See in use Converting POINTTCR PUF8 REO.. 11 WEEKS aid Out of field slock and ar* beautias. Rcaionabla. OR 3-11$l. Drayton Plaint. Oxford. OA 0-37$3 _ Oxford Trailer Sales Naw 10-wld*s In Otntral, Va$a-boiid. Oraat Lakes. Zimmer anti Oardner Traveling trailers In Holly. Oarwood and Tour-Hornet. all • I accettorlet We i "o/iiik';; Furniture a a lot I Howard FE 4 5150 OUARANTEED N Cameras & Hguipment 70 1.000 BALES. ALFALFA AND FONTlAC CHIEF'S DETROITERS brom^ hiy. »1m) iomt iftond rut- New k U»ed « tln« OA 1-3933 We Uke houiehold furniture in I 000 BALES HAY. STRAW MA- , ,, ver iV'C nure Lumber Wood MA 6 OOdO BOB III ltlll.\M>A S ALIALFA. STRAW 43c A ' Evlai 0019. Kelly's 3-UU.' Star 14 ft. Malibu aluml-...laboul. windshield, atcer-Upliolttered teats k 1031 irtid* 3$ HP motor. All tor “ySu OWE It lo yourself. Check our deal betpra you buy Boat* ot wrood. tt■kIt, alum. SCOTT motori to hp New Ski Bouts complet* with motor and trailer 'only 1003. Other new complete eulflte start-Ini at *1300 Low down payment. 3 yra. lo pay. Used mbtor* from *10 Used boats (ram 113 Com- OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANGE I "Outboard Specialists" 301 S Saginaw PE g-4101 1 NEW A USED . J’.'hV Partridge $ CEMETERY LOTS IN WHITE Chapel. Sell or trade lor late _m^l car^OL 3-mi._____ 1.7$' ACRES WITH BUILDINOS. Accept late car as part of equity. -- J-J'-s $ THE "BIRD " TO SEE 3$' HEAVY DUTY BAND SAW. FOR outboard motor, chain taw or drUl preta MA $-$11$ IM1 PONTIAC, RADIO, HEA'TER, 50.000 actual miles • WIU sell or 34 MONTHS TO PAY i n.. Ram We buy. aell or trade Come rut ‘'•-'-S-'i?.' and look around. 3 acres of tree parkini. Phone FB 5-0341. OPEN MON . SAT 0 TO 0 FRI, 0 TO 0 4 miles E. of Poptltc or 1 mile - -■ -------- ■■-■ihti on Auburn IS Range. 1 broilers .... 035 .ITTLE'S FURNITURE k APFL 53I^DIx^“Drayton~*'''*oy 3-035$ GARAGE DOOR.S 'actory seconds, all atendard Isas In stock irom $35 and up 'tectric door operators, folding __________________ Hay ' WH deliver. OA 1-311$ I'ill' “**’* ' EXTRA OOOD HORSE AND COW ..........OR 3-1$$5 , hay. $23 delivered NA 1-l$$l I EEYSTONE I MM IdOVIE CAM- gr„AW FOR SALE WILL • OF- | tteap^aTriSg* 1 Ssfc MueIcsI Gopdl 71 E of A Your Choice Of 2l'und“^cil!.ty'.^'r""m. 10 Taore to’^Vk"'«?or bdai and motor 5R 3-7$33. $$1$ • ______ .1 apartments, viduai kllchanatt* cottages. • vale Sandy beach. 1$ boats, tli lag. playground. TV. Lot* of i tras 4 tedroom ranch how Perfect seml-retlrameot or fami operation. , 4-Lanc-Hwy. Motel M,$00 down fof thla apaclous.' uoit. apt-motel! Located on Inter-aaetlon af two mala highways AMERICAN BLACK KITCHOI TOra with double sink. 00 Inches long Inneripring rolMwsy bed, slae. Weatlpghouse roaster FE i-0143. BRAND NEW WROUOirr IRON I _________ ________________ BANKRUPT .STOCK 155 FORD CAR, TRADE P(^ I Livinn room btdroooi and braak* Foi-d truck. FE $0153 • • fgit aeti. Chain and rorkara, CASH FOR USED TV's. "TAPE l»mDa and lablea. Box springs ----.. ... ...----------- gnd mattreaaas Must sell immediately. A chance tor a real huv Bedroom Outfitllna Co.. 1103 Dixie Hwv. Drayton Plains. Open REFRIGERATORS "Choice of ll" Ouaranteed k Serviced $48 and $.“;8 , WRINGER WASHEI^ "All Models k Brands" Ouaranteed - Your Choice $.18 and $48 ! mudoilog. I BERRY DOOR SALES Open from g to $ Noon on Saturdays , _________re 3-0303 , HOT WATER HEATERS 30 OAL ' ACCORDUN SALE Hew Conaim . $30 56 BEAUTIFUL SPINET PIANO, OUR March of progress Specials $495 Oreat Fuher Stereo with eaten-Sion speaker mahogany cabinet. Oarrard 4 speed record changer. i While they last at $331 HAY AND STRAW re~4-433i OR OR 3-016$ 11$ Scott Lk, Rd , oalord NO, 1 timothy or mixed AL- ' n—— trailer Pe' iXarkhui^st TRAILER COURT & SALES New and used. Transportat’n Oflered 100 Orion and g»oaM.^’Vtnteura^^JW^_Lapter For Sale Livestock 83 i Lake Orton MY 3-4

  • 3 9511 AfUr • p m Sale Farm Produce 86 Special m iicob- A BIG "IF" l IWtrx aiteK *-bB ' •• '•* •• *•»"«» li. norwi ---- — — 9135. OR of A A' P Market. ---iifwiMa'irr- uiiia~Hrn BLOlipri'InECTf BTOROOMTtfl-ITE. NORGE AlfTOMATTC WASHER , hookflae headboard, double dress-good condition, for elaotrlc range! | mattress and sprints In- or what hava ymi? R. B Munro iiuded. reaaonably. priced. FE Electric Co. 100$ W. Huron Bt. 1 a.oaao Partridge RADIO. PHONO coot; OR BEAU- BUILDERS' sdoW SPECIAL. THIS ^ND aaaociATES BUSTNESBETtHRUOUT MICH r^4-3$$l_______1000 W. HU^N SERVICE STATIONS FOR LEASE good potenUol. PlnSt eoll ba-twaea $ .tad $ PB "isiOl. 'After ■ -. FE $-1448 Pura — S.D.M. - GROCERY OOOD NEtORBORHOOD LOCA-"nOH — WHh no ejote cw^lj- Electrlc. . colored vtrtlctl JUL 3-3293^________________ ________ _____ SWAP BUBINESS POR HOME OR.*» portah # only what hava you? Call mornings.'^ iWAP'on SELL AKC'REOnfRif. -------UL 3-?"* OOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Tralna-Toyt-Schwlnn Bikes * Of Pontiac . „ Scartelt'i Blka-Hoboy Shop HURON FE 4-1536 30 E. Lawrence. Pontiac PE 3-1043 -------------------- 4334 Dfkle. Drayton OR 3-0031 , .. .......... KITCHEN BASE CABINin-B. DAM- | R. B. Munro , ' tied li 05 Wall rablneta $0 05. | ■---- Michigan FluorOaccbt. 303 Or- I . i rhard Lake Ave_____ ___ __ ; For Sale Miscellaneous 67 Knotty Pine I’aneling i , — ----------------- , I 1 PATTERNB - 7 -r- , i-A AlUM SlIMNO. ETORMg. WP2, WPO and WCI40 walnut, fte 30; ^ awnings JMt i Fi.Y iG OL 1 0613 IW’ fad'uc'ed W0.“ ^rtJbU*m ‘ ^' * CKCI I'S. INC ------ •" - " miy. Phone for - UL 3-4000 ....-........ • — ehltlNET Sale Farm Equipment 87 ' FARM MACHINERY - NEW AND 18 per cent oi. _ , MARINE AND COACH HALES . 15310 Holly Rd . Holly MEIroae I 4-0111. |F -I knew how much . . . IF—I could get caqh Why b* half aure? Let ua 1 Ih* "ir" out of aeillng your NJ3W for •,.fre*h eyalui- n of your c^ W* hava buyer* 049$ Ten r aerloua muilclan,.; G.ill.'ipher’s 1$ S Huron CABLE BABY FARMALL' M TRACTOR AND Ford tractor with Wagnar loader Rent Trailer Space 90 IhU wtrl achy Orton- PAIR; ' pretanlly rented at $1$ pricad tor quick aute wunte -out after JS year* opart- STATEWIDE Music Store Both In *■> cond, OL 1-$$4I. PI 4-03$a HOMELITE CHAIN CAWS NEW GRAND PIANO. " iricVd“’7or"Vci‘‘.".te*’tfo*r?rs ‘ sinks" , B Talegriph Rd Aeroaa McCULIGUOH 31 30 IN CHAIN I o d e I Tel-Huron >■! 1-0301 atw with 3 chain* Oood cond. — . a - ’■*«. •v»e’> »"ile tht-y ESTEY ELEC ORGAN A BENCH UL 3-4000 FS 0-0134 alter 0 - - . USED oa WALL FURNACE AND and 60' modeli. No phon# orders SPECIALS Ipni. controls. 155. 2 ased oil tanks,, please Michigan Pluoresrenl, 303 TiV'; fiiJn:?;” oWsmiJS* fi?i&“ wi^kjizoIf6,,-7pAre .J.-; ~ m,..™ riuju'srsf ?*- •*« >«* “»„. ■........“ ” KiN-r. imo.” POO’BtU hilhtubi. tollfU *how#r •tilh/, wAfi 91439 MOW 9990 ^OUR UcCULUX?H DFALER VmV.TTm.;;’a::.«e4iTre,;5’-w*"6\«r” oT.pouit »|. » Clinton r*rtory irreRuU^ Terrlflr vfcJ- POMTIAC RD AT OPOYU , »»W. W' Utitoft! V2m. Uf8 MifhifAn Fluor«r«nt. W WuMUtr ClMtroalO Ptnno And ^ . DlNlhO ROOM ttkT, MA$t6(iANY. fnnt I vwnnn BKIM rOMPLlTE Orrhtrd Uk» Av# — 1 / bOheti MAhofiny. mTc-hl«Tnd' . alon table Ai nad. ri-odenta ‘buf- condition. $30 each Alcoa mirrors slightly marred, / ' ' ------- —■-“ - - i,»rg» selection of cablnMs or wi|hout llglits ItUa^f PRIVATE TRAILER LOT AT* 101 Doris Road. Auburn Heights. AUBURN HEIGHTS MOBILE VII. JEROME ^ "Bright Spot" 3I0I I Orchard Lakt at CAtt TRADE $3 CHEV.. NO RUST. ESC ??«• Por te-lon pickup PE cllSTOM DRAPtt. 3 $-033$^ ___ _ _ _ I width* 130" wide TRAOi NEW FURNITURE FOR j uned. ' corou roior' w Jeep aod factory trailer. Suitable 1 aquamarine detlgns. 3 lu|J*“;$;“ M-'i$* (^rilj.^ NA ! “ 'iiuarier. OBEO' if BASS "ACCORDIAH FOB mwitb, viaiiB, n 3-0314^Mr_8lark WA"™ SOFtWERS TO RENT er adll. $3 50 month, QB 3-3300 WILL TRADE FIREPLACE WOOD ; ' , >h,|ra or eatb tor waahlne machine and * cnaira. CASH tor used TV*. FURNI-t'lre At MIsr FB 3-UiOI DINTnO room SUITS. 10 PIECES 3-4554 1135 N.,Wmiamt L at M-M fsIOLER OAH'sTOVE 04 000 StU NKW A.\l) USKI) MoCnIlocIi Chain -Saws ALL SIZES ALL PRICED TO villa road OA $-3023 , YOU VE BEEnThk REST NOW lee the beat. Squtrt Lakt Trallar ’ Park FE 2-53l5 ___Open Eva*. ATTENTION^ WE RE FAYINO TOP $$$ DOLI.AR FOR''CLEAN USED CARS Auto Act-essories 91 MI t 4410 after Real Estate Service rf 1»onttec dr'APEH wrfiTE TRAVERFE 3 } FUEl' B. D CHARGES. rio^R A880RTED CLOTHINO GIRLS * .HSl* ' Itn 8. Tflfffmph FE 4>8^31 trench <5 -A BMAtsL REF^AtTPAirr VYRY REA ‘ Auctfon Sales 4 BALLERINA AND COCKTAIL *PI 3*-02CI F*i"^RiI>c>r'S ELEiT krOVE AND REFRIO 'Ntfil'IF ». IM n 4 9697 lUJI'IF ro-NTUC ■' ' w 11 T'A s irri5 V oa .i-«.]j3i D; TANKS iKN^D ---------t.fer I^Ci leR over, will tell whotesale. Call bofora $ p a. FE $-$$11. Oouley Soft Wnter Co _ < - INCH SOIL FiPl *“ FT *31$ Sum II Fwmpa $14 •• SAVE FLIIMBIHO SUPPLY Ii/t irilh auction SALK.^I mile south le doors * MONTHS OLD k IMMACULATE of Waataln|ton-IE$l then East 4 huor-s- .... . , ' „ mUet on jl Mile road Uieii south St--------1 xr . X /~------ , ^ Romeo Frink yn Saturday. March 11th 3 Chevy FE 4-$$$3 Foi; !§ile Tires 92 1.— I A BIG "IF'‘ ill quick . It cftth rlllnVVow e —I knew how i r—Tf ■ ks (iun.i.rrr(‘i7uti-i lu • f OT.!! !'T'; 2 .*’* SRleHo.i.ehoUHiootiN^ ^ . .. ^lj,--’iA--'r-'itnTe S? ioreJ"'nn'Af^ elK wX'jfkR LLSCTR'C KEl.iAORE Ul.tJCR j %sgh-r tl' r it >ot water heal- heater $gT.#»‘ft." ' - ~ * . -------. —— I - .... at'iei'’ crvich. bevri baag Th'impaon, 1945 : $ FS ? 2146 “ Eva*. SHAPE OR 3 FE $ 3144 ilN BOIL PrfE PER lENOTH. $314; 3-In toll pip*, per lengtik X3 tt O A. Thonpso... 1446 M5$ J?' r. O. A -Mtl We«t. Oipan PIANO HM5LL ORANO. V FE 3-3340 PIAHQ’TUNINO -OSCAR SCHMIDT Fk 1-9311 •heat* I alTe'* Iteul ’ste'rV TORTABLE KLECTROHKj'plAHO' BuSdav 0 4 ' '•Tf"'® * 'I®'*® ‘•kf* “0 .....5""®*’’ ' very liule apace, bav* *5i. ION8ET. 144X 44 FT '* ----- u—, herd of porebrM Hoin*in , good tile and good prndui TV and Bangs tested " ” rtrord II eosvs. 11 hell 34 months old Full Mm ._ _____ larm^lipplements Including Farm-tractor combli t*o^ 40% OFF Why be half Can ifa NOW tion of your very little space, bav* on slightly used piano Morris Mu T* i'huT****'?? WBII*"'”* ' fTsFp tfAft^ND iiMNir^b|j6AN field NEW TAKE-OFF VlREg -\!s!i L-'sfd ITuck I iiTs 0 35 a 1 00X30 $33 k up - TERMS - , KIRK.STOMl stokk.s |4$ W HURON _ FE 3-i35i , • USED ■TIRES |3.5o u?FWk fx g-SSr utltloner. M.C.D. i--------, 'ew Idea manurt spread- i -Idea hay conveyor a-* ’ Other tools FrodOsce. ,00d;*“kaX7^ ^ gtarle* Bellmam prmrtetora. ..Good USBD TIRES ( CAR RUStkD ROCKER PANELS S V ■ -AO M w. yySivus: ' a _ ______ “hiiaSMd I •**» a asae f- - Aulo' Pa; block »od ^ 8»ffniW 8t i FE 4-49I1 -------- I ' m.OciOD------------ EftOME "Bright Spot" ryzio! PE $•111$ '-JEobUm. 'i, THB POXTMC PRESS. THURSDAY. MARCH 10' 1960 Sale UMd Card' 106 bm c«bi______ ■ctr. Mr. Wkiu at Auto fciw. m « CiB«n. Jt A4tca. iiM toirmc^ABbTOi^^ a BEAncs. Airh>MAnc, ■--------- IBSOLOTB-"' TiumMWON. absoldtelv HO MOHET OOWR. AinUBi pty-■oH* of IM.II P«r BO. C»U Crodtt Mtr, Mr. >trk> At MT 4-7MI. Boioid Tumor rord. a POBTIAC i-bOOR. CUUM. 1- tOM (rooD. Burnrt tlU. BUY HERE-PAY HERE: BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD ____MI 6-39CM NEW -’60 Dodge Dart $2076 RAMMLER-DALI-AS INI R MAIN B _______Ot Min_ »RS. 44U W. Huroo. SALESMAN’S DEMO SAVE $694 X bo flau. <0 to Tam Btaeh. MM HOHTIAC. « D06R CATALINA COHY*KTIBLBirr~gTATl6N WA-coia — IBM Pontiac Drnlonatra-BooW^aalea. Korfo Harbor Specials! Specials! 10 RAMBLER DEMO’S Mutt bo aoM by March nth. Sot Square Deal Ruit. R & C RAMBLER Commerce Rd. KM |.41>S IM 1-41M U« STUDIBAKER 8K3I Coupe, radio and heater^ ea MM coodHIon. No mone^ do Saslnau PE »-M0i NEW LARKS BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE STATION WAOON8 TWO AND POUR DOOR SEDANS SSE S AND IIOHT S THIS MONTH NO MONEY NEEOIO JUST YOUR OLD CAR RINK IMPORT SALE 'M Healy Roadater '«Aisr*^*' * ‘M M^O^oMtU. •N Healy SprlU Houghten & Son tn CAR SAI __ .„*R""eyi™OL irti ElljrSMh^La|ie’"Rd"*’ ”” 6 MONTHS GUARANTEE on all tires sold on any l^sed Cars )iou buy ' plus our regular guarantee on the car itself. 1954 LINCOLN $ 895 4-daor Capri. Pouor atoorlat. 1959 CHEVY ...$1795 atapdard brakof beater.______ a flae Jewel. 1957 PONTIAC $1595 4-door wafoa. ly blue flalab. Extra n 195$ BUICK ,...$1895 brakei, Hydramatic ------ ’.ifhlUwalle. A r beauty. 1956 PONTIAC $1195 1957 BUCK ....$1395 Boeclal I-door aedan. Dyna-flow, radio. heaUr. ahlte-walla. Layender and trory ae.oso actual mllea. 1956 FORD........$895 Pairlane 1-door aeda: 1955 PONTIAC $ 595 heater. Like new ti 1958 FORD .,...$1695 1957 CHfiiVY .. .$1395 Two to cbooee .‘tom. Station aeon elth b I mllet A one- " 1956 BUICK ....$l(feS 1951 CHEVY v..$ 95 Runi like e RoUi Royce. 1957 OLDS .......$1795 1956 OLDS .........$1195 Hardtop "U" 4-door. Hydra-matic. radio, heeler, white- 1959 DODGE ...$1995 1957 BUICK ... .$1695 Roadmaeter 4-deor hardtop. 1956 PONTIAC $1095 3-door hardtop with Hydra-'Wall ttrea. A real buy'lor vou. 1955 CHEVY ...$995 1953 CHRYSL’R $ 185 New Yorker 3-deor ee^en. bee 1955 BUICK ....$ 595 Conrertlble with Oyntllow. 1957 PONTIAC $1495 Chleftatn 4-door hardtop. 1957 BUCK ....$1695 Super hardtop with power tleerlne. uqwer brekea. radio, .heater, whitewall tiret. Spare 1958 FORD..............$2195 Skyllner with power tteerlot: power braket. automatic radio, heller, . 1I.0M actual SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK ROCHESTER OL1-8133 Across from New Car Sales OPEN TIL 9 P.M. OR LATER RUSS JOHNSON AT LAKE ORION SAYS ^ \ "Why Wait? Save on Winter's Low, Low Prices and Start Payments in the Spring!!" $2695 Delivers a New I960 PONTIAC $1795 Delivers a New I960 RAMBLER ^DOOR SEDAN INCLUDINO RADIO .AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC. WHITEWALLS AND ALL TAXES Complete 3 DOOR BEDAN—INCLUDINO HEATER. WASHERf. DIRECTIONAL BIONALS. I VISORS. '“I-RESTB AND ALL TAXES Complete FRESH SPRING AIR! CONVERTIBLES '.V Pontiac Convert. FWR eteevko r brakes $1495 ‘55 Chevrolet Convert. VI CONDITION $995 '56 Plymouth Convert. AUTO SHARRII $895 SPRINGY SPECIALS ’.58 Rambler Wagon CROSS COUNTRY WAOON $1495 '58 Ramliler American SEDAN AUTO. R |i H SI 295 ’58 Buick Hardtop FULL POWER - I OWNER $2295 $19'.>5 '56 Pontiac Hardtop SHABPII I OWNER $995 '55 Pontiac Hardtop AUTOMATIC. CLEAN $695. $^5 ’55 Ford Hardtop ’59 Rambler Wagon ■ AUTOMATIC. A-I V$229f ’57 Mercury 2-Door. PINK A WHITE. SHARP n' $1195 ’55 Pontiac Sedan STARCHIEP. CLEAN $595 ’54 Buick Hardtop AUTOliATtC. NEW BRAKES $595 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS .........$195 AND UP RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR- SALES 2 LQW OVERHEAD LOCATIONS Nortl^Broadway at IvJ-24 at Shadbolt ShadBolt "Pontiac Division'' MY 2-2871 • ’ "Rambler.Division" ■ 'MY 2-2381 iV.'J «• V Sale Used Can 1960 VALIANT $1799 1960 PLYMOUTH $l»49 lACK COLE PLYMOUTH-VALIANT ISM W MSpIt at PoDtlae TraH Wallad Lake MT A4II1 We Have EXTRA CLEAN GARS GLENN'S MOTOR SALES PRICE REDUCED *tl°HAS[Di Many More TO CHPOSE FROM Ask About Our M DAT M40 ODARANTEB GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 952 WEST HURON FE 4-7371 FE 4-1797 "You Can'l Lose" WITH A USED CAR DEAL FROM -"CY" OWENS FORD- Take advantage of this terrific Money Saving FREE OFFER 6 Month Unconditional Tire Guarantee — IN WRITINO — WITH EVERY USED CAR PURCHASED REGARDLESS OF YEAR OR MAKE $1795 ’58 FORD CONVERTIBLE $1695 ’57 FORD l-DOOR $995 $3395 CHEVROL l-DOOR $1395 7 CADILL.^ 4-DOOR $2195 $1495 $1395 ’57 CHEVROLET >DOOR $995 Plenty of Parking at Rear of Used Car Lot $795 $895 $795 ^55 PONTIAC a-DOpR $545 $695 $545 $395 CHEVROl 3-DOOR $395 ’54 FORD M>OOR $495 $395 $195 ’51 CHEVROLET a-oooR $95 -MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FkOM- ’ Your Friendly FORD Dealer "Cy" Owens ^ 5-4ioi 147 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET ame Your Own.' term: WE FINANCE ’57 Chrysler Saratoga, power ..............$1450 ’59 Dodge D-500 Convertible, power........$2495 ’58 Chevrolet Bel Air, automatic V-8......$1495 ’58 Plymouth Wagon, power ........$1695 ’54 Poiitiac 2-Door, hydramatic ...........$285 ’59 Plymouth Sport NVagon, power, 2-tone . .$2150 ’57 Ford Custom “300”, automatic . .^.....$ 995 ’53 Ford, radio and heater................$ 195 ’55 Ford 4-Door, radio and heater....;•••■$ 495 '58 DeSoto Fireflite Convertible, power...$1795 TRY A BIRMINGHAM CAR FROM SCHUTZ THERE’S A DIFFERENCE! NO RED TAPE. ON-THE-SPOT DELIVERY AVAILABLE — WE FINANCE ’54 Ford Wagon, overdrive ..................$ 595 ’57 DeSoto Firedome ...........$1295 ’59 Chevrolet Impala 4-Dr. Hardtop..........$2250 ’57 Ford Convertible, power ....... .$1450 ’54 For^l 2-Door, automatic, V-8 450 '55 Ford Country Sedan, overdrive ^.........$ 695 ’57 Dodge 4-Door, 2-tone blue ..............$1195 ’55 Pontiac 4-Door, automatic .......:......$ 550 ’58 Chrysler New Yorker.................... $1990 ’57 Olds Convertible, power ............ $1595 YOU DON’T NEED SPOT CASH TO BUY CLEAN, 1-OWNER NEW CAR TRADE-INS ’59 Olds *‘98 ” Holiday .,................$2850 ’56 Ford Wagon 4-Door....................f 89$ ’58 Rambler American, economy ............$1095 ’53 Ford 4-Door .................J.......$ 95 ’55 Plymouth Wagon (6) ..................$ 595 ’55 Plymouth 2-Doo|, 2-tone........ J.l... :$ 575 ’55 Ford Fkirlane .......................$ 625 ’57 Chrysler Windsor .....................$1445 ’58 Olds “98”, real sharp................ $1975 ’56 Ford Wagon, radio ^nd heater, V8......$875 SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC. " DESOTO . . . PLYMOUTH__VALIANT Across from Greenfield's Restaurant 912 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM MICHIGAN MI 6-7478 106-8729 REGISTER, .TODAY Come Out To Eddie Steele Ford For Our Terrific - STATION .WAGON SHOWING - YOU’LL RECEIVE — A — FR AND AS A GIFT FROM EDDIE STEELE BOTTLE of Charverts Perfume FREE NOTHING TO BUY - JUST SIGN OUR GUEST REGISTER - COFFEE AND DOUGHNUTS FOR EVERYONE FREE 1960 FORD MODELS New Falcon Wagons CHOOSE YOUR OWN EQUIPMENT ONLY $2225 & -Special During Our Station Wagon Showing illlsizeFQRD ranch wagons - FOR LESS TII.AN FALCONS -ONLY $2224.99 Witli .Ml Standard Factory Equipment - SPEOAL - CONTINUED DURING THE SHOW Complete Deluxe Fairlane Club Sedans , DELIVERED AT COMPACT CAR PRICES - Call FE 5-9204 For Details - Or A Courtesy Car to.Your Door A-1 USED CARS '59 FORD '56 OLDS BOUOAY '•M- '59 T-BIRD :ri£ bra- -$AVE-. -$995 - '57 FORD i-Dooa OrlilDbl factory rmuh. BVrSe. •nd povtr wlSloY^ - $2995 - '58 FORD FAIRLAinB RAKDTOr hobUr sad whltovilu. — $995 — cnaroM FAIRLAinB RARDTOF 3-Deer. Orldlnal fectorr f: V< entine, Ferdemetlc, i '56 Ford heeUr end' vhRcwbUi. ’ - $895 - 3-OOOR HARDTOP 8®>W *>"*e fmlrt. v-s esifee. Jortemetredle. he.Ur uui vbUrwelli. - $695 - '55 PONTIAC KSTr'iSf-vTOar''-' - $495 - '58 FORD RAMCB’ WAOON — $1195 — '58 MERC. MONTEREY ClttW CPS. - $1495 — 56BUIPK ----- HARDTOP •reCIAL RAROTOF '55 FORD. BFECIAL RARDTOF C*n*ry Ttilow Md irhIU f i£“;biS5S!ir ^y4s r- $595 - — $895 — SERVICE DEPARTMENT NOW OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P.M. -$395 - \ EDDIE STEEEE FOR.D 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD. - KEEGO HARBOR FE 5-9204 "Pontiacs Volume Eteoler" 1% 2-2529 -) ; . V > / '■ 'I . NYC Varner, Lodge Fight Off A/ISUO Strangulation Michigan State University Oakland today faced the proa^ of having to shut its doors in the faces of half the 600 new students who will want to enter the uni-ersity in*the fall. Unexpectedly low budget pecom-inendatioi)s for the sute’s colleges and universities by Republican budget planners are forcing MSUO I “to cut dowunn plans", said Chan^ cellor D. B. Varner. VarwT made aa emergency trip la lanshig yesterday ta coa- ler with 8ea. L. Harvey l>adgr : If be doesn't succeed there.ithe MSU Boayd of Trustees, gov-j With no more money than that.,ulty (R-OaUaad). , (Lodge said, he'd take his fight!®”*|« ***'*’■ {the university could a«»mmodate:«Wi^ He was to present* the MSUO to the floor of the Senate, need for funds to Sen. Elmer R.' “Party ar aa.Ttklag else, I Porter iR-Kissfield). chairman: he said, “rm ga- of the powerful appropriations; •• prtadple. That committee and Sen. Frank, D.j nnlveisity te’t goiag la ha {Beadie iR-St. Oairl. j »«raagled." ♦ * a ■ TTie Legislature does not ap- An angry Lodge said bed goipropriate funds for MSUO. Thej “Hiat figure is $200,000 less than; into a GOP Senate caucus this new university's money is in a!we asked for. and $150,000 less *’ morning to "lay out the unfair- lump sum allocated to Michigan^than Gov. Williams recommend-j _ ness" of the cutback. 'State University, and divided by'ed." Varner said. * MSLtO will hire wly H new fac-' He told Vamar that MSUO dals^ i aU likelihood, get onlvj Uwmakprs told Var 0 their aUocatk»s ^ |no n»re than 36 new studentt. 1 - w w Varner said. TJtp budget. Varner told the Pontiac Press, i -That’s the plan I am now work- Wednesday when the from East Lansing, last night that on," the chancellor said, profuiations Committee voted anj the university now stands to re-1.-Money can be well spent but appropriation of |29,16i000 for ceive a bud^t in the neighbor-•• , MSU. hood of $879,730. .. * MSU President John A. Hannahj The Oakland County university \amer saM be learned that amount, a 4.67 per centiopened last September with a fUMis for MSUO wlU be allocated increase over I enroll hi September. ition, "grossly inadequate' last year's alloca-|fieshman class at 570. EnroUmerit inadequate" andm expected to climb to 1.2D0 next fall, accordiag to university offi- win be.•’ Var- ___ ______ ‘Bid we have 20 per cent more apidications than we «‘crn foreign Ian-chairmanship next Tues-\AK ( H RQ VArorQ roiyeiHis tnat '"c of .i8 youngsters in Ihe .Silver Circle gUnge curriculums made possible . JVIJ Vllllllliy INVWIU I subdivision who would have .rio through federal aid. ‘ i The National Aeionantics and ............................ ^ Congieas a temperature of elghl at 6:30 Administration aaid all sutionn L V II I welcome the appointment of thu morning aet a Mai-ch 11 record receivliw clear tignaU from GodMlI ashed If the undlscloMul ,, chainnan and said Doer- for PonUac. The old reading of as it wtoged Uirougb Mrs. I,asslsler's lawyer, Assbl- ant IWnlor «eor*e D.-Kent ’n;" ’'"' of ."W youngsters in Ihe .Silver Circle gUnge curriculums made iiossible conceded that the Hale has an HiH» widow «"d have eto silver blonde ex-model’s'husband ' «P‘he-leeve." In the form ,old Watson. Lnj^tors busim^' Lincoln Junior High silver blonde model s nusDana ^ |assoc.«te. cons^ together and u„hing1on Junior High. lArnl hnnmiim« tn hnv*«i ..... ...... . . S8.ye.rold graml- with Kweralh^ums to have, Thfwibdiviaion. located jutsid* LaMiler murdered w> they could,,p take over h.s busines^ Rescuers Battle to Find Miners 'Samuel H. Olson would disclose! the contents, however. Neither defendant accused^ Mrs. Brrtll A. Benson, toil llil-jof firing Ihe fatal shbl. but rather^ vewlde St., told the Board and to attempting to hire someone, Allhoo her daughter will have I It was reported, though, (hat in {else to do it. ' changed aehool* four limes In ;the slatcmeni, taken Jan. 24, Mrs. i The .second sheet Of paper is an| five .vear* If the change la ne-iLassiter abided that she knew {affidavit signed by Richard Jones, i cepfod. 'her husband. Panin iUillt Las-.|2*. one of the three admitted' alter, .38. was dead before hisisla.x-ers of Lassitjer. millage IncreaM In fh* five- resignation was in the best'10 was set in 1885. Siturday's high ^ u,, m.m station at year finance prHrani would eov- !i„,ere«ts to all concerned. ' ---------- •"' main siaiion ni {will be near 30. (jodrell Bank d» Mtndiesfer. Ei«- It was Jnni a week age today ! Temperatures the next five days, fond, had received a "xwy j Rigging Up Makeshift Ventilating System to Clear the Air body was found last April 8. i proposed tax hike. . Children in the area have gone r-Airn skmiov ito Wisner School, Baldwin School. er the corollary co^l for NDEA , pnrtIcIpatloB. , "arti^todirdrfo »verage about 10 degrees be-[signal" Whitmer answered that the one-! mncrnnltmi* hn rnflgatnri that jl®'*' 9»e normal high of 42. and^ * ♦ ♦ third mUl would a ponaible. ,,, oown to Florida fori inormal low of 'J6. { a space agency otficiaLin Waib* !^!! •"»»••• •* • Ptone owned hy | No( much chaage la lempera- ;ington said at 8:25 a.^m. EST George V. fUorer and had apenl tare U expected doring the that “things look real good" for sis algkfo aboard 8for«r'a period. ,success of the probe. He reported .vacht. iMiwer owaa a chain of , mini lei> thnn *'**' backing stations at Capa ;thal it would be in addition tn the LOGAN, W. Va. fAPI—Rescue workers, stymied momentarily by thick, blinding smoke, today hauled pipes and wooden planks into the mine’ where 18 men have been trapped tor more than four days by fire and ro^ slides. The well to do Royal Oak auto dealer had been shot to death April I and his body tossed In a shallow ravine off a loaely iContinued on Page 2. Col. ,5i ' (Continued on Page 2. Col 6i the affidavit was dls«s>veisd kvashinglon Junw'r High SefoK)! aiid “'ll point that the one-quai1er of an inch of moisture,^estford. .vesfertay I. Ihe flies f w.ynn presently are at Uncoln Junior «iperimendeni called an executive ragulatton. a^ Millriw^, w e st County Circuit 4'oart. jiiigh School session. j Doerfer insisted last week to the At 1 p.m. the thermometer retd.-'toss.. had picked up tne proM In it. Joriw reportedly sweam Dr Philip J. Proud, assistant' The NDEA program providea a House LegisIaUve Oversight sub-22. • (Continued on Page 2. Col. SI - - - ^ ^ higher level of materials, equip- (^mmineo that he had done no-j ' ------------------------------------------------—— ment and supplies. It does not pro- thing wrong, and renewed that con-! vide monies for personnel. Itention in his letter to resigndtion. -The'program assume, that a but Said he was quitting to av^ MibslaatUI Improvemew la the "possfole embareassmenl ’ to the --nllty to inriructlod will re- | «d hi. admlnlstratioir ------ - - - Doerfer. 5o. had an unpubllcized i meeting Wednesday with Eisen-h(Jwer and offered to quit then. Senator's Bill Equates Racial, Labor Troubles WASHINGTON (APt-The JSenate takei up today a proposal that efforts to obstruct court orders in labor and other cases carry the same penalty as similar actions in school State Mines Director Crawford L. Wilson said the pipe« and planks would be used to rig a makeshift ventilating system to clear the ,air and permit the rescue teams to battle on the remaining 1.200 or so feet to the spot-where the marooned miners; intqgratipn cases, are believed to be. proposal by Sen. Frank J. Laukche There hat been n^ord frm , (Jj.qjjJq, remove much Of the atlng !**r 'tiz \ southerners from one section of the I,M WtoleiT^ ' administration’s civil rights Mil. Wilson said he hoped to havei The Smitherneni won a aeries of pre--the VthUlaUng system rigged byj Uminary victeriet Tbaraday as the Senate noon and to start fluhhlng the air rejected $3-4$ a move ta Unijt debate, de-by early afternoon. I feated 55-3$ a proposal ta give the atter- He laid the fact that the air in; general broad netr elvU rights paw- the mine was not ventilating nor-1 mally offered promise that the] ’ . stranded men had rigged a bulk-j They also, adopted unanimously a South- bead and could be safe from thej ern-sponJbred amendment reducing the stifling smoke and deadly carbon| penalties proposed for Interfering with court monoxide that has plagued retcuei m-^jers. > \ W ★ 5" '~ ' The House tccepted by h!. 312-93 vote the procedures set forth by Iti/Rules Committee for considering the bill. suit,’* Hon hi the N'DEA program creates the need fora persoanel (Continued on Page 2. Col. 7) Southern House members announced they Mickey Mantle Signs; would not try to delay a vote there through tin non Tn* parilamentary maneuvering, and received in ' ^' V,\aai ray V.UT return a prpmlse that sufficient time to discuss the bill would be provided. ★ ★ A The Senate, which has battled for nearly four weeks over civil rights legislation, slowed Its pace. Leaders said there will be no night session tonight and no meeting Saturday. His format letter of resignation arrived at the W’hlte House Thurs-| da.v. Hr told the Presldeal he thought Iho, brri way to rrga- Grillin Decides to Bypass Senate Race This Time . Lausrhe’s amendment would apply to a section of the administratlon'o civil rights bill, providing criminal' penalties for ob-otmetlon of court orders In school Integration cases to all court orders. WASHINGTON Robert P. Griffin (R-Mlch) .said today he has decided against running for the Sen-iHph lodge *to tts7 In* Griffin said he will make a formal annouheement of dostry snd artaol ronfod with his intention to run foT re-election to the House at a the rarmbora thereof.’’ testimonial dinner in Traverse City. Mich., tonight.' Mr uid soma to these contacts Griffin said in a itatement he was gratified that , . ___________ ™ny peraon* had urged him to run lor the Ktt of Sen. Although representliK a 8I0.0M add-d these friendships do not itti- Pat McNamaia (D-Mlch) and added, rut. the satory makes Mantle the peril Integrity. “After giving the matter careful consideraticHi. I hava decided against entering a<-- Ei^nhower appointed Doerfer pripf,ary contest that COUld'nlght’s dinner in Tt^ierse ai>, 0 he rommisston m ^ ay,.'Griffin’s home town. ■ MT. PETERSBURG, fla. «fi — Outfielder .Mfriey Mantle ended on ll-day holdout and signed his New Vott Yankee cuotrart today Mays to Ibe Kan FrumiM-n .-hairman three years »erlOUSly dlvWe the Re-! ago BENTLEY APPREOATIVE worfcera. U.S. Gats Ev«n HEIDELBERG. Germany (* -The U. S. Army today restricted triivel by the Soviet military liaison miaaion In Frankfurt In, retaliation for Soviet refusal to issue “acceptable travH per- ; Tfllir lo (HininttTOkn mlaskn in East Gennany^ ' I DeoracraUc Seas. Philip A. Hart and Pntriek V. MrNauiarii voted wHh the mlnoiCity In fbe °8«nate’s 55-St rollcall. Lausche said that If the Senate left the proviaton unchanged, It would: be “polnUng the finger improperly upon one section of the country." This Is one of the thief 'argumients made by Southern senators. ’They contend any such legtelatlon should apply to Injunctloos Issued In labor disputes and other cases rather than Just to orders barring school aegrega- Ih Today's Press publican Party at a time; At Grand Rapids, Bentley said ^ when unity is so essential." he thought Griffin’s dedawn vriat. Doerfer Thurs^yv for kavlag , ... ______ ________________ served ttrelessly.' loyolly. I feel lo devetoflas Mo aa oad- Rep. Alvin M. Bentley (R-Mich)j apprerlale Bob’s a announced his candidacy for (he{ his witbdrawal and I am happir Doerfer. who has been t strong'thi* year, 54 ! opponent of any government reit-i * a * *$6 I sorahlp of radio and *rv program- -Representing Michigan’s am -S ming, was iilwrtrman of the Wfo^jofotricl in the Congress. ” Griffin| * IS consln Public .Service Commission uid. 'is a high honor and a critfo-' added be was not aasunung 54 before coming to Washington ,j responsibUity |bt wmild not have party coi-“ It ; Fort, 51. Is a native bj Blue- ^ tion In nomination lor the S [field. W, Va . and a 1934 graduate • should ^ ^ i^tlaue » three numths s *11111 part of the blU >s aimed at any re- | currence of the resistance that a court 14 |of West Virginia Uhlverslty’i laW; 27-.M sdhool. Except lor wartime serv- 'VT of my 4 $4:55 ,lce iij the Air Force, he hgs bf«n aesiir- - R^nt newspaper polla have , -41 a goyrrpmeiil lawyer and official, Artbui S. Demininy, tecredars |«rivonlndlcatifn our purtw toaoma. 4f {"slnc elSSg and a rhetnber'of the orhenlth, eduction anC'*^lfa«v7what In a minority In this stnle^’ .Itklt icommission since 1937. ’ (dill bo principal speaker at to-(said Bentley., "j » ■ V •- .-'( -■? , ■ y X' * - devote my best etforts In tbat main before the filing deadline. I * a, A Repa. vHara (D-Maeensb County) and i order.In 1957 for the admission of Negro 1 ^ Radio Programs BroomfioM m-OahlanACownlyf ooted with 4 otudemis to a high school hi .LltWeh Roekr^ wilson, Earl J. the Home nsalority. 'Ark. ' Women’s PagM .....i, V TITK POyTTAr PRESS. 1 lUnAY MJtRC'lI 11. 1000 Aimed at Cuba Wooiy Ban Porchme of Sugar at Pr<''es Over World Market A bill' to ban Cuban su;^i' im-tvi" ' ;Ux>vp wori»’ nla’-kf’t prU^ w.-iti in'rodiiced ye-rtprdn' b> Con-, !,n William R. (n^)V'lnnd Oiunty'. •v<' the bill \\y>uld pnd rhp Rl50 00o.l)i)0 annual federal •ill'sidy to Cuba 'vhirh I’niled' States Consumers have to pay in* ihi'rlie” SkUHir eostr. The Day in Birmingham , lAwait Monday Balloting |af Four Area Villages BIRMINGHAM — Elections willlvillage purchase the property for bp held Monday in the four area|$25,000 to be used as a viUagt hall ,\iila««s of Franklin. Be\'vly Hills.land library; ; Bingham Farms and Wood CreekI giMuld the CmbcU n"TT>~ prap* f"™* „ erly owner* ap to »IJ» per ll.#!* I Only in Franktui and BeVerlyl ^ aaaeosed vatnattoa for (he Hills, where candidate questions| ^ ehnieh; and proposals are abundant, arei . ilarTp turnouts of voter* expected.! And should the village amend an There wiU be no contest in Bing-1 ordinance that would allow rezon-ham Farms where six candidatesling ol the property from reaideD-{are on the ballot lor an e«iual;tial to commercial, jnumbpr of open posts. | ♦ ♦ * In Wood Creek Farms the only' The charter ant«idmeht propoMl j race will be for two Council posts being sought would allow the vtl* I being sought by three candiflales. lage to construct a sidewalk in I Candidates for tin ee other posts the vicinity of Franklin Elemern AP Pkatofax PLANNKW ORBIT — Here is a graphic illustration of the path laid out for the Thor-Able rocket which blasted off from Cape Canaveral, Fla., this ntorning. If the interplarwtary probe is successful, a 26-inch payload will-go into orbft around the sun between the earth and \ cn i: •siBig Rocket Soars Off ENTERS BCRNLNr. BITI-DINO - A fireman ia shown here entering the 'Suridus Lumber A Material Sales Co.. .'>34b Highland Rd .'Waterford' Township, during a blaze which gutted the building last night. More than 50 firemen fought the Flames Gut Part of Building PMUsr Pr*M Ph»U fire in frigid weather with tbgaw Kefly. In the four other open posts, incumbent Clerk Elsie Garwood will be opposed by Sylvia Fellows: $35,000 Fire Flits Lumber Firm tlons aside and work for his people. ‘Instead, we hear words from his lips which prove to me, at least, that he has forsaken principle for profit — his own profit, not that ai the Cuban people. “If Castro wants equality we should give to him and not subsidize his government with federal funds." Broomlicld said. tended counw for an endless jom> ney through space. But an official at NASA head quarters in WaNhIngton corn-mented after looking over the Weighing 90 pounds, the pay-load—called Pioneer V—is designed to mak* fbe tnost exhaustive study ol space ever attempted. It would conduct research while whirling around the sun, alternately touching the orbital paths of the earth and, Venus. A fire ripped through the Surplus Lumber and Materials Sales Co., Highland Rd.. Waterford Township, last night causing an estimate $35,000 damage. More than 50 firemen from four area departments fought the stubborn flames and bitter-temperatures, for three hdurs, Vo one was injured. ^ fThe fmt part of the bulldlilg was completely gutted. Domogr wo* extensive through the re-malader of the strocture. A night watchman at the company can thank his deiplskm to “Uke a nap” (or likely saving his lUe. ' r, and then “decided to rest i L. B. Eiaenlohr, company man-he said. ager, said he closed the building went into my room to lie at 5:30. and when I switched off the! “I was the last to leave an light I saw flames glowing in the'everything was fine at that time, kitchen.” he said. Contents of the building OwMr.ofM.elnmbcrcon.pw,, are Mr. owl Mrs. Archie Hoot Mrs. Hnat was at the scene bgl i » u. had an Ide. how the (Ire eouM L Waterford TtmMp hove Maned. Her husband is oat ^ |Whlte Lake. Independence, iWest Bloomfield Townships. Police The buMng and contents were re-routed traffic from Alnwrt PartWIy 'Crescent Lake roads along M59. Varner, Lodge Fighting ^^'s.'^.kr.tStrangulation at MSUO rived at 7 p.m.. washed up, ate Pontiac CFM to Hear About State Services Dr. Robert Mowitz, Wayne Slate University political science professor and chairroan~ol the Gqy-ernor’s Citizens Mental Health Inquiry Board, will address the Pontiac chapter of Citizens for Michigan Tue^y. * * * He’ll speak on "Michigan’s Stale Services: Pre|ent Level and-Future Needs " It’s another la the chapter'* aeries la strlvlag to uaemrt governnieatol and economic llh of the sUte. (Oontinued From Page Onei raptota the arbitrary action of (be LegMsIore in assonilng that a OBlversily’s rerollmcnt will be' half of what Is anUclpatrd,” Varner said. -rand the number was 570.’ How much money MSUO finally gets will be determined by the MSU/Board of Trustees. The governing body could okay $879,720 Senate formula:—or okay more or less. (I'O. 'We in East Lansing are Just as concerned as you are In Pon-. tlac that MSUO be treated falrly."^ the MSU president said yesterday, k * ♦ Dr. Hannah said hC and his executive aides would caiTy their fight to restore requested appropriations to both the Senate and. If necessary, tp the.House of Representatives. MSU VJee President Phil May Lodge said he will seek action|ha.s asked for a special hc.irlng to guarantee a specified amount - - (or MSUO when the apprnpriatums bill Is debated on the Senate floor. "The budget cut will affect the slw of our operation, hut maintain the same high standards." Varner said. ’The pity is that a smaller before the S Committee, reopen the MSU case. “Erankly. we feel that the commit lee must simply have made a ronipulallonol error In their for- Dr. Hannah aald. Dr, Hannah was asked: What If The 8 p.m. meting will be at the Community Services’Building. 132 .. . , „»rcu Franklin Blvd, jber of students will be able to school is rebuffed and the * ♦ * |take advantage of the ,3 Registered voters interested in * sharply disappointed lorig, recommended In the Senate? better state government are urged'‘*^ women unwillingly to Mend by Ross Manchester,I"'"®'" *«*<■’• have to trim our budget plans, cbapteKpresident. ! Dr. John A. Hannah ha* prom- llie replied But — and Dr. Hannah Drifts to 35 Ft in N. Carolina Snow Buries Midwest Saturday Just Wont Be the Same 2 Papers to Figure ijn Lassiter Case H Continued From Page One) that the Prosecutor’s Office offered him ”a deal” if he would testify to Implicate in the murder Roy Hicks, another of the admitted killers. Not so at Michigan State University Oakland. At least not tomorrow night. About IM ambitions studmits will aacrilice their uaual night (or dates, movies ai^d televtstoa to review (called "craminfaig” In other Insfltotlons) for next week’s tough History of Westeru CIvUlsattoB (Inal examlnattoos. There’ll be some fun, too. Eight staff member* and their wives have agreed to wait on tables during this unusual dine-and-study night on the campus. CAE8AR. SANS 8AUD Students will chip in $2.50 to 'iHlgest beef steak wlthaiC^esaiv-without the salad. Volunteers offered to pitch la when It was leaned there were so numy atudeni* planning to attend Dr. WllUam KInback’s Mb-(ory review that no student waR-ers, wallressea or bus boyo were left. Donning white aprons will be Loren B. Pope, asalstant to the chancellor; Mr*. Pope. Robert Swanson, business manager; Mrs. -Swanson, -Popels secretary; Mrs. Mondine McNeil; Audrey North, assistant librarian; Mrs. Nadine Popluiko and Dr. Helen Kovach. Russian Instnictoi-*: and George Fritz, manager of the Oakland Student Center where the review will be held. * ★ * It’ll be the second of Dr. Klu- lawyer and placed in the file fore Jones. Hicks and another hood-im, (Charles Nash, pleaded guilty > second degree murder. The affidavit reportedly said that state police promised to reduce the charge against Jones to manslaughter, with a two-year Tnipimum sentence. If he would ”c(M)perate.’’ Redford State Police Capt. Fred Davtda aroffed at the alfl-davit and UNiiaeU's charge that It represented a “deal." tary School As it now reads, the charter does not provide for any sidewalk constnicfion. IN BEVERLY HILLS In Beverly Hills, a proposal to sell $140,000 in general obligation bonds for the construction of additions and improvements to the present sanitary sewer, is expected to draw a large number ol voters, along with the fact that ei^t candidates are seeking five poets. SU «( the eight caadldatea are seeUag (our Council posts. They are Marvin B. Kline, Hugh G. Allertou Jr.. John A. McClann-than and L«o J. Uaoenmeyer, Emmerling by Norman Naimaik. For the treasurer’s office, in cumbent Robert Winkler will vie with Aivhie McCardeD. Calvert Tbonuu, incumbent councilman who is seddng'the president’s post, will be opposed by Ralph Smith, nnux gLYsnoNs The three questions being asked Driven by the 155,000 pounds ol » thrust generated %y ito liquid-fuel”>^’ engine, the 90 foot Thor-Able rose' * * * smoothly (rom its- pad. I questions ask; Should the * * k , ------ The launching was scheduled (or hours because of fueling difficul- iBoard of Education ties. The count proceeded perfectly today, and the rocket lilted off right on schedule. FIFTY MILUON MILES OUT The instruments aboard The affidavit was taken by Jones’idesigned to relay findings back toj Studies Tax Hike (Continued From Page One) Uoual rtfcctiveneas to to be ab- earth through a powerful radio transmitter capable of sending! Wbitmer said an extensive resignals (rom 50 million miles in;training progrqm for presen space. Ths times the range of any previous space messenger, American or Soviet, and could pave the way for luturie interplanetary cation. Instruments in the package were to measure radiation) gasee, magnetic fields, micrometeorites, temperatures in the lar reaches ol the solar system. This teachers would be required, also. The only other feasible source of income (other than the one-third mill) for NDEA is a shift of monies from programs and plans already outlined for 1960A5. Chwde A. Shepard and Herman Kent said the affidavit’s effect I data is required before man was “nullified by Jones’, subsequent j make long trips into space, plea of second degree murder and; Although toda^ shot has been .................................... ■ d a his statement implicating Mrs. Lassiter and Watson." k k k The examination against Mrs. Lassiter had alreatfy proceed three days when it was halted early this week to allow time to include Watson in the proceedings. A A k Watson had waived extradition in California and returned in time to be arraigned ’Diesday night on charges of murder and conspiracy to murder. Mrs. Lassiter faces the same charges. widely called a ™cnus probe." it. The three candidates polling the highest numbers of votes will b« named to. two-year terms. The fourth highest will'receive a one-year term. The other post open is that of village clerk where Mrs. Milton Adanu will oppose Mrs. Betty J-Chbm. IN BINGHA.M FAR.MS Three candidates in Bingham Farms for the three Council posts open are Neil Warren, incumbent, Henry Bleeker and Joi^ Gress. Incumbent Treasurer James A. Washburn and incumbent Assessor John H. Longley are unopposed. Newcomer Mrs. James McGuire is unopposed (or the clerk’s position. IN WOOD CREEK FAR.M8 Wood Creek Farms a'iU have three candidates seeking the ta'o 2-year Council terms open. They are John M. Ambrose, Roy W. Nelson and Thomas H. Jenning<:. * Only inctunbent In the election is Assessor Robert J. Swift, unopposed. Others running without opposition are Mrs. Alice Billiu seeking Said Whitmer: |thc clerk’s post, and Robert C. "The decision a.s to what we Day for treasurer, should do to handle the cost oii —— the additional activities made pos-, Roy h. Watkins sible by NDEA participation is a Service (or Roy H. Watkins. 89. significant decision. !of 843 Chestnut St., wiU be held ADEQUATE J&turday at 1 p. m. ^t the Bell ‘ Line Accident Kills Northside Phones About 300 homes on Pontiac’s northside were without telephone I service several hours yesterday — r------ -I . . Chapel of the William R. Hamilton would not come within several « should be the decision of (fo. Burial wifl be in. Oak Grove million miles of that planet in the;‘he ft»ard that increasing income'cemetery. Milford. foreseeable future. However, it ;»s the best answer, we would sug-| Mr. Watkins died Wednesday aft- was designed to explore conditions,srot that $100,000 per year would'er a shoft illness. in the orbital path of Venus. adequate to protect the ability He was a member of the Senior ------------------- |of the acbooU to take (uU advap- Men’s Clubbf Blrmli^ham. lage of opjwrlunlties brought to Surviving are his wife. Maude, a us by the NDEA and to sister and three brothers. I meet the challenge lor excellence* I of which oar school system to cap-! Parents Opposing Boundary Changes. < (Continued From Page (^) “AI this period to our htotoiy, ' there to nweb tolercsi to and superintendent of schools, said new! facilities permit a belter housing, ^ ^ arrangement for exlvting over-^, ____...__.. crowded conditions. * •«*?*■ :< ■ "Tlie strength and vigor of our o • c- sot-iety rvqfiired Ihia. but this ^ true now when we toAod Mwll^ Jntoor High ^ School and Waahlagloa Jantor survival with the Russian-ideology. High School." AAA He asked Mrs, Benson If she! ’’Thl* is a struggle tor the mind back’s intellectual ^turday nightlafter a Detroit Edison Co.’workj . , reviews. The first was in Decern-jerew accidentally partially sev-would prefer that her child remain.of oMn. one which will be wonj her. an underground telephone overcroaded school rather w lost in the artta of public; Tomorrow night’s session Is ex-'cable jihan make the change’ |edocation. To take fuU advantage pected to see the students burning! the oil pa.st midnight | ’Hic break occurred at 2:30 p.m. .at Joslyn and Mansfield avenues. By The Aksodafed Prcoo More snow and ice stormp today swept acrots sections of the winter-weary Midwest and .SoutK hltUng areas still staggering from crippling -Violent weather earlier this week. FAMIuW MAROONED Meanwhile, In the snowbound mountnhi re^ns 'of The Weather rsu I’.S. W»»lS»r n«rt>* arfwt rovriAC A.VB VICISITV-r»lr US*f. - - ^--- • V~. I iU(h « mmU; n*! »• give relief to more than 500 ma- 4*«lsSt. li. SsUrSa; s»ril* »!••*» ! ........ ^istent on this point — the financial problems are not so difficult there has been any contemplation to close down MSUO. not e\en^i-Q_ Wav For Ckiessm' ^aWe was cut by a pole What the final solution will he TAIPEI, Formota (*—The Na- erecting a light pole, has not .yet been decld.BA Act reprvaenti I tional 8tabiU0' of the children," said Mrs. Benson. "My daughter will have rhangrd scboisl* (oar times to five ’year* we’ve Jived here. I would rslher hare Itor to a 57 Qent Government Bill Catches Up With Pontiac ilStokr ■£ur'sVj"Vro\'ii»Vsc*"'^ ‘ ‘^le proDiem is. that MSl'O is «iiii uiu* to**}* I* rooncd families. Snow depthainfrald of being cut down by MSU.’', 2-3 feet, with drifts up to SSke said. . ! L*' Ml __ f^t in fAiito ew’tointkAto hit hnrH livl i I’rnt North CarollnA. the Array. Nation-iprjation. but would “use my in-i al Guard and the Red Ooss Joined forces to effect the rescue of and,\|;>(’Q "The problem is. that MSl'O is' CORRECTION In our odverlisement of Thursdoy's Pontiac Prass, tha first poyment for tha Maytag Dryar-Woshar should hove reod: "May I960.’’ * Tht Gsod Hossektopiig Shop of PobHoc 51 W. Haraa FE 4-15S5 She taid afterward that the S changes are in vtoiation of recom-H mendations to the parent* fromjs the school system's psychologist, William J. Robertson.' AAA He has told us that constant changes are cfotrimental to building mature emotional loundatioas," T«a«r I* rmu*r trtoft tMiprriturr prrriidlnt I • At I am.' Wind Vtlocltjt l-tt i —inrKtim; NoniMSX --- -J end*)- ■! «:14 p.m. Cl Bsturdas *t «:io ■ m Mti Baturday *t I'Sl t m rlMi rrlday *t l;U p m Dcwplcwn Tcmpcrclprci feet, in four counties hit hard by „ , earlier storms. More snow was in' ph sight. btMlnem at MSU. II ahoiild be ent down,” Lodge otnierved. Ihr fresh late winter storm,! "If the fluff at Lansing is them money, erupting in the western plains,. dispensed with, then ^oney could! Last month, they sent off a bill dumped 2 la 4 inches of snow be made available lor M.S:UO.’’jwhleh went, first, to ihe Michigan J5'from Ihe eastern Dakotas and Lodge said. I Office of .avll Defense in Battle »|.Minnesota southward through the, "Some universitiee ivjth their{Oeek, niext to the Oakland Cfounty • Lower Mississippi Valley before plush institutions resemble the 1 Office of Civil Delente and finally, ^shifting slowly eastward. iHouse of Lorda, ” he added. ^yesterday, to aiy Hall. AAA ! ’’If my Committee on Waste tn-| n.. The recent heavy snowfalls andi^K*|®^ the campuses. weViuld, Opeyd by Robert A. Stierer. as-“‘Icontiaued cold weather have left!»**'»"* '•‘y manager, the bUl says City Hall has been struck by 57 other that we have bought m the! j- ,. ,cents worth o( tempest in a teacup.ipast I'i years on a 30-50 basis withi*"® Federal officials of the Office of!‘IM’ Mwal government. | ’‘These rblMrea'already have Civil and Defense Mobilization ini ’We’ve bought over 100 Geiger j many rmottonal probiem* at I Washington claim the city owedjcounfrrs- dessimeters and so on | Ibetr InipresstonaMe age. vith federal aid. Om Tmr Af* la PnUat UgMiM^mp«r»tuf, BtolM*l sai LmmI TMipwstam |M T^TW* Dpi* la ti T**r» as to last _________ I* In itojL ■ -----rslart Chari srpaatt* 1 empUU, < Ismi B 1 llwaukM i insMsolli i ivOrltau I a heavy snow blanket In the north central region. The covering hi Omaha was two feet and more tool In. most of Iowa and Missouri. Snow fell as far south as north-)m Arkansas before spreading northward Into the Lower Oliio Va)hy. Heaviest (alls were in aoutheaat ...MlswjurJ, ejdreme southern lUI- u ^ u noto and extreme wealem “MSUO to a It heed* niMw.v to operate and there’s no qaentlmi about It,’’ he aaM. Sen. Porter said the appropria-tons committee hqd made ito recommendations and would bold BO a ti n IMI*"'** cwkUTriiiv wrtiriii rvew, t Konii^ S 'iS tweky and Tennessee. Most of thej “ - w“iiuZ*‘ SI sSi"*" ***** digging out from "nie quest^ of budgets (tate’s universkies-and coilme* If fuO Se It wapts to pay ito bills on the one hand, but it wonts, to know what)’it’s paying for^ too. Stlerrr-noting how much postage already has be^ eaten up rents—the OCDM mailed the original letter free to Battle Creek) plus the (our-cent stamp Pontiac will have to buy to send in Its-payment, IF It does pay up-well, Stierer, B^rd. S H ow^of^tiw Angel Falls' In Venezuela is be-j He couldn't find, the humbef. win* to to Tf»v citf « -i jeveip'.n \ )>omi’ sec-.lmved to be the world’s highest 80HBT1ILNG OR OTHER i”" U to if Ri**®*^ MdJtcatucky’s wont la hls.(failv~lt-to4,3»->to-lilgh. 15 fimeai ’Mpparontly toito to to tssiSl 1 TI the height of Nlkgarp t r,: ' the city failed to pay In full last year on a Joint purchase with the (XT>M. apparently ol civil defense equipment. The bill described' this equip ment. forcehilly, but succinctly as: ••$$$ No. H la an PAI No^ ... ______________________________________ IIS.’’ The unpaM balaaoe: $.$7. ! alaUte handflag-chargee aleeg Stierer recognized what SMiai’^^ »'»y- „ toirntly was a stock numbeT and be- Stierer was asked bluntly: “An . . Setojiknn A »f^rch through rivll defense *0*"$ “> P*y “I» « «>»?" ferring 158 pupUa from pton to| ifilea to see what (he number de- He sighed a third time and irtade I Franklto by chame of boundary.! ' ■ - a regretful reference to that pel!23 from Wiltci (o Bagiey, 42 froral phrase poblic officials find solWlaner to Aicott. 29 froth Wever ■bamtv: ' ■ ' jto Owen,' ,15 from McCarroll to! ‘It is hard for them to pull up are they refer j roots and have to make new friends and esUblish themselves over and over again. •CAN’T PLEAAE E1Y:RVB0DV' The group of parent* was toM that ninth grade shidento would have the option to remain at WaMto ington, but would have -to provide thfir own transportation. Board Pretodent Glena H. Gilf-(la aald, “Wo eaa’t ptoaao overy-body wNh MAN smdeols.’* Action will be taken on Ibe proposed change! alter school rep reaenfatlves meet -with interested parents. I The plan presently calls fdT trana- ■> )> £ DO AWIT WITH Hui^ ami BUSTT WATER! i TW Ml HAVE’ son WATER for a few PENNIES ’ per day Hove 0 whiter wosh, softer | clothes, lovelier complexion ^ ond even save up to 50% a on Soop. ,, ^ WHY BENT • StfteBtr I Uiil? Hav« Tmi Owi * ftr ai Lfw ai $|25 I pn wm Iflchidiwi Swies Tex HO MONET d6WN II TUI W] Tm Fartkor lafonaatioa Call . . CHIP ELECTMC, IK. ! 3«4AitoisiL gi2-3(M0 RLSSTi; THE POXTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MABCH 11. inflO THREE New Home Insurance Plan Offers Saving < LANSING tA^—A new iMmMOwn-ers insurance pr^am, effective April 4, will enable premium savings of up to 27 per cent, the State bwurance Commission reported to-jColombia Grants AsyluiR ||)Ap TovaC ^QrififV to Ex-Cubon Attache ^ ' day. Homeowners p-------------- fire, liability, theft and odier covw-| age. into one pmSuge. M fiitns ^ y^isi^'lonnaBy ‘ laid and stricter training agalnst)| BOGOTA (UPI> - The Makes an 'Agin' Listl SINUS Sufferers Nm'( smS mt IM ytai IicMm m ■'SarS-Mtt ' STNA-CLUR D«m|mI«i| um« «l iMtnHy atS.taMNMooly to Srau m ciMr M Ms*t-itwn cnitiM. Om ‘hut mt Mta( ihMt ns to I lM»ra raw hwn sm M srnnto a cmitotio*. Mtowt |M to tout* •Milr —itost ••(toy ayto aW mtoy ■» Yti CM toiy STNA-atAR it •« 0n| $toi« wtoMl MW tor a araairtaliM. SaWictN aMiMitoW ky aiakto. TiyittoWyl SIMMS BROS.—Drag Dapt. offering this coverage hRve «c-ip^,y^ ^ AUSTIN. Tex. (AP> - RepealL cepted the new plan^ the <>ei»rt- Fci»e|Of the federai withholding tax as, ■»«»« l,id« * ..... .k. liederal income tax was proposed H» dq>ai1ii»m laid Hir»« 1«> “ by Oe Tbxm Sodely. 1. A favorable loss ratio. ,nie CUhaa embassy in Vcsmida. otber resolutions approved ad- 2. Savings in overhead through descrihing Piemiev FUel Chstnjvacated withdrawal by the United the consolidation. jas a “OMununist dictator." Qifaa sutes from the United Nations. 3. A different system of options asked that aayhnn be refused'limitations on trials of cases in-1 to permit elimination of small :on grounds that Vidal was a;votving this coimtry before thei claims that are expensive to "deaeiler." World Court, reductions in foreign; process. communism by the armed forces, li ‘ The delegates went on record aslf opposing federal aid to educationi| and further opposition to <;ivilj| rights measures. !: «t LOf FOR FRIDAY » SATURDAY i The American Telephone and I Telegraph Go. paid cash divi-;dends to^ng $707,810,000 to its 11,625,000 stockholders in 195»-tlae Ibiggest such payment in Amepcan corporate history. DO YOU HAVE AKTHRITIS? Her* is a msssags you will want to road. Twf Wetor CM M yw Inn b •kctoiitoly M KHOWN CUK tor naitto HWical •ourdi utotoMi in awi «aaW to MWta krnwu ■tok, K « Wt Mi sWiMtoiy Mniii«w<(to<,kaiStotMMkMkM*to«to. Mr- iW MIM* to toW kiwy iW M Nm to km prom* atot iMin tm hi -9? »i .njiStolWsii, ' r« Ikt RKOSr BBCOmm Tm Cm* H Uto iKOST aBcoMm-sms! MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS So/t & Fleecy—FuUy Lined (SMS’ HIM Tdfnrs Rtogafor JTJSH Yelw*#—Wow OaJy Soft fleecy *11 nylon toppers fully QA 4 Imed, dash pockets. Colorful Ice- VW ^ Blue colors. Sixes 4-6-8-12-14. , (Wy 65 pieees fiaffinwt as:_ WHkenMMkyliwiMtor. Tlniein ». SAPiwAw-naeo psrr. LAYAWAY DISCOUNT SALE of SPORTS EQUIPMENT! SPORTING GOODS SPECIALS MEN’S aif UDIES* Goli Club Sets Regular $35 Seller A 5 IRONS A I WOOD J A I BAG AS BALLS All For < Brilnnrr’t outtlt tor mcn't UH. AU clubs bav* stMl • fiiilt* 3 It €i DRESSES | All 1st Quolity | Final PRICE SLASH—Ladies & Girls* Wilier Jackets & ^ats ee to SUM 4” Actual Yolaee to SUM Your Choice EACH WILSON AUTOGRAPH 'Cary Middlecoff', uOttn. A*s^«4 color CLOTHING , -Note Fleer jH f« M tf • BALL BEARING Wheels Golf Balls: Golf Cort "7uLr jRSi $14.95 Value Full dozen 1121 brand new polf ! balls with VULCANIZeb COV- i Folding cart with adiustable bag brackets. Exclusive lift-open cuts. No limit. 2 bartdle locks in open or closed (Single Bell ........$Bcl e positions. $2 holds in layaway. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaeeea 1.95 GoH Cart Kit 149 ^.sunii to cort hnKlIr. H»ld« teorS card. t«r». *‘*'1'’■"■'■s** ■ 3,85llolf Ball Marker Kil 188 Iniprlnti your, full noint oB jolf boll, quickly. »utHy .. ._ i_ 36e Pracllto Balls-3 far Pm Oee PUstlc ff ir 4t outdoor procUcr Dtluun 2-PLAYER Badniwloi Swis in PLASTIC CASE 1“ Aee* Cleo^^i^ COTtEPmse Uw Lubt LATEX I Wall Paiirt SIM OUAtr 88* ited color wicc-Ition Save 1.07 per quart Wetavpreof Teer Boieaienl MASONRY PAINTS ROX irMto at Geer Campammd CAULKING CARTRIDGES ■road Hew MM JOHNSON CEinURY Sjiia-Casl Rads loweaf Price New On < SHAKESPEARE Spin-Gatl RmIs | $14.9S 088l Value . Push-button control gives you* a< ihowo'— titi m mm perfect control—absolutely no* bock^Lah^potti- W W QQ back lash. Brand new guaranteed* “**•■*" ■ B Model 1774 reels. • B I e#eae*aeneeaeeeeeeeeeee*e**eeeeegeetoe*e****e, WILSON Regulation Size’ ALL RUBBER BASKETBALL Negtolor SSM P«l** Made of new, tamioatod rubber, quellly constructiort. long life balls. 39‘ POLVSPOmES •gr. Sl.ll PAINT THINNER I^IJIfjpSpedala I.-..,- ^ CAMERA DEPT. |’ DISCOUNTS |; For FrMoy and Soturday | MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS 39* 'til 10 P.M. Fomily Sores at SIMMS SMART STYLED-QUALITY MADE ^lOISS. NEW ANSCO HI-SPEED. 8mm mV!! Film I «.« 1941 Value I r Fast 20 speed—twice as fast a$| regular 8mm daylight color film.. SO feet, roll load. U Utod SUDE viewer! »«. I7.»5 !'. Lutie Cram Liquid Shompoo Reg. SI 66' Dad, mother, sis ond brother .. . Simms footweor offers biggest savings on smartest styles ond guaranteed quality. rkM* Are Week-Fad Speciala to niMBfrate How Mack Yea feve Battery operated eeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeee MOVIE BARLITE With 4 Photo Bulbs LgdjrJither 4 tour trade. mam 91 N. Saginaw—Naia Floor Plump cherries coated with milk chocoleto, creamy centars. Ragu-Ur 69e value, eoeeaeeeeaeeeeeeeeeee 44 Regular $9c Pound Balk ChMolalM ' Choice of brldae mix, mm* ; double dtp oorered J| * U>. I peanuti malted ihtIkKum : bella. tr»m# pkannt^W^a : cluitera. ■ ■ flmBik! : . 91 N. Sagintrw If nhi Fleet BARGAIN BASEMENT Uncondifionblly GUARANTEED ENOICOTT-JOHN$ON and $IMMS ^Children's - Boys' - Girls' I Spring Shoes Stylet for Sprlet 0 lailer Values to $4 198 IMPS • OXFORM RAPS • SADOLIS NDALS *OTHKRS ICenuine leather uppers, lon^ Pwear composition sdes, rubbt haeU. All new styles. Tkii Taai't "HOmST " Slyle-Hitl . XHA-CHA' 98 N. Boginow—JRain^^or^ FrUAY A SatMfddiY Owly Taaty candy plne- .•lfc'’e‘r. pounda. fnttoni Hoi or Cold HERSHEY COCOA MIX Taaty c h a e o I Anyi mixea InaUntly (or | Yaluoa to SiM CC Styles as picturad In M ^ ^ hblack, gray, green. "beige or red. flHi ^eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeoeee* 5PECIAL LOT—Drat* Stylos Men's Oxfords Siuea 5 to IX (Brekee Rittgei) Voltws 10 ft IM eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeee#* Men's Dslnxs LEATHER ! ENGINEER | BOOTS! Regular SI2.SS Qualilr ! sizis 098 IX 5 FIRST Quality ! ____ MIN'B Leather Boots Orictaal ilt.N H.ltora A88 oil sUot MB r GOODYEAR WeU Soles Shoes & Oxfords $6.95 Quality JP99 Sixet -- 6 to 12 U HERSHEY'S OB NESTIE'S 25e GANDY BARS Uto Krackal. lanil-twaet. ■ i Tour oMca— ‘ ■ J II for 50e) ■ i eaaaaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeee' Man's ENDICOTT-JOHNSON lidaslrial Dilordt — Meccatiit Tae 9fo la a ai Bonawme valee, the gymnaalum is ofl-Umlts to females, mannared: *Ysa can always Without a tub to call her own, bath- lake a rpaagehath H |W have ing has baen something of a pnb-| to, you kam*.'’ league have been able to luxuriate item for Margaret, but the is not During every fOlbiatcr, mod Senate wives beat a daily path to Her more fortunate male cot Scouts Go to Church male counterparts warmed-over oatmeal. Sen. Mtf-garet Chase $^th has Mossomed like, the rose tfut she InvariaUy wears oa her lapd. lha widow hwas KakM. den by the alcetlea tnpwaies of tha Bagley Sdwol neighborhood attendad Trtaity Bap- la the domUory llke r n aaly a to her office. ‘ tline-and-en-conaervatian, her beadquar-are bn the new office bonding, two blocks by underground tunnel from the Senate. During the height of the filf-buatrr, quorutn calls wen screech, ing every two or three hours fnrni iCiadown to sunup. This seemed to bother Mrs. Smith not at all. A qalek-chaage artist fraai way Bok. ahe.naMd at the Ural lai« e( «s beB, dwaaai. sad speaker began Ms barangua e stripp^ tojilchtie tucked herself beta the sheets, and instantly fen before you could say "Whitt Sii- Mrs. Smith takes pardonable pride in her unbroken record d answering all 746 roUcalls Bnce June 1, 1965. She la not about to let a phkUliif.Uttle problem like iBldifle-of-the-nlglit lilibualen ipoU PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SDHOOL im I. I Enrellmeals Available la Oar or Evasiag Clossas Writ#, phoaa or call la parioa lor Fra* Patapbloi ^ PHONE FEDERAL 4-23S2 Her office eloaet Is stocked with ten eosturiM ehanges and a variety at shoes. A saltcase holds her nlghttee and, dainty nrunentioa- 0 intennadiata girl scouts and tist Church on Gtrf Seoul Sunday. The Rev. Joaeph W. Moore wd-corned the uniformed group. Letden present with their troops Mrs. Harold Daniels. Mrs. Charies Johnaon. Mrs. James Join Mrs. Ruftis Taylor, Mrs. ZcOey Reece. Mrs. Percy Washington and Mrs. Cari Fletcher. Others were Bln. Dolores Graves. Mrs. Charlene Collins, Mrs. ^ris Brown, Beatrice Ring-gold.' Fannie Rtebarda, Alberta Ross land neighborhood chairman Mrs. Hayward Gullatte. SHIBLET D. BNOW Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood-brldgs Snow of Fiddis avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Shirley Delenc to Raul Rotates, son of G. E. Rosales and the late Mrs. Luc Rosalea of East Colgate avenue. Her fiance served two years with the U. S. Marine Corps. An October 1 wedding Nursery School Parents Meet Parents of the All Saints Nursery School chfldien attended the area meeting lor nun-sery schools organiied by the OouncU, Tuesday in Norih-brook Seboel, Birmingham. Southfield and Pontiac. Dr. Norma Law spoke on "What The Cooperative Nurv ery Can Do For the Parents and the Child." home-cooked Margaret Smith am niche in history bjr "What a a wife." Asked today whefher her mail contains she responded pensively: know as I can lememte had the last one." jCuMPuVVkli&R Youll look lovely ... with . white lastex slacks, cut exactly' like a pair of aid panto and holding on to your feet by means of a piece of elastic. way to eiqireas Idevotion! Inspire all with this "painting’' of Christ the King. Magnificent in rich, stained-glass colors but easy to embroider for home, convent, or rectory. Pattern ] 16x19-inch transfer; color Lika every other senator, she boasts an office refrigerator. In preparation (or the filibuster, she added an electric teakettle, a toaster, and a supply of Instant coffee, fruit, cereals, eggs ■ and canned t I Have You Tried This? Old Fashioned Molasses Cookies Still a Treat Shower Fete§ Bride-Elect Bridisdect Shan lughter of Air. and Mrs. ‘Ihomas Lawrence of LeBaraa itroel was red at a abowar evening in the home of Mrs. Jerry Lawrence of Parfcwood street. Guests were mother, Mrs. and Mrs. Arnold Kind of Water-fbrd, her fiance's mother. ikera were Mra. Meda Uw-se,. Alra. Neism Baberfey, I. Baymaad Uagle. Mrs. VIBOINU A. PARSONS April vows am planned by Virginia Ann Parsons and Officer Garth Samoei Derk, atep-aon of Albert Bedter of Ditmar avenue. Mr. apd Mra. Wilbur Earl Parsons of Arlins drive. Orchard Lake, are perento of the hride-«leet. Her fiance is a patrolman with the Orchard Lake Police Department Wrinkle Advice (NEA)—Aa wrinkles creep into your face, stave off their Keep your skin moist as possible, use milk soap and wash your face less frequently. Mrs. Richard Lambertaon. Mrs. Leslie Lambertoon, Mrs. Deroldl Hadd, Mrs. Vivian Douglas and Karen, came in Irom Oxford. | Also present were Mrs. Percy Gray of Livonia, Mrs. Qayton ^ers of Ortonville and Mrs. Paul Prange of-~ miss this bargain! America's fav> New *, ^ maidenfom STAR<^PLOWER 2®® Nsw Star Flower woald bs a bargain at fwiaa tha prlsal Only Maidenform could put ao mneb know-haw, ao mueh downright gnitu into a bm priead at a tiny 2JM). PMal-patterned eircnlar-stitthsd cups are onderlined with twin . clastic bands (upper band adjusts cups te I eueUm-fi jop-hwer band maksa tha lira I breathe wheninm dot) YouVe never tooni^ I a bra like 8Ur Flower before beotose J there'! never ben a bra likt SUr Flown i before. Silky white cotton broadcloth. A» y B, and C oh>s. A eolUetor’e item I Come I collect! Star newer eemee in tkk beauli/ul "J dreumdd / was a medieval maiden" patkage. matdenfojjrt as sfveilkeil m ilMM Tv 7" n . , SMART LADIES' Burton s Optn Mon,' anti FrI. .........9.P.I 75 N. SAGINAW wl’XIS'-Sl I'JrS. ___________________ ■ V DAILY MENU COzyT You should just see ______ feminine corner. Having lunch at her office desk is a day-in-day-out custom for-the hard-working lady senator, who reads her mail while :hlng on blended milk and a raw egg poured over cereal, a biacult. fruit and coffee. With breakfast added to bar office repertoire, she hae coa-llned herself to black coffee, toast, htmey sad fruit, wMch may help to explain the trim flgure By JANET ODELL Again we have a recipe a reader sent us in the mall— this time tor old-fashioned molaases cooklea (the thick kindK We’U teU you in advance that there ATE 4 tablespoons of soda in the redpe; that is not a mistake. Mrs, Malcolm Scantland it today’s cook. Her chief outside interest Is in the MOMS. She to an active church vrorker. Cooking and writing for her own pleasure are her hobbles. OLD FASHIONED MOLASSES COOKIES By Mrs. Malcolm Sonatlaad t Uspoou sto. eiMNrsd la t Ubb«p«Miu vtBcfsr t tabtoipowi COM eMm 1 iMapooB elauBW Plosr lo maks s stUI ksttar (sboA 4-1 eopsl Mix together in order given. Roll out on floured board, about half an inch thick. Cut with large ciitter. Sprinkle sugar on top and add jelly, ■ raistaM to center of Send 35 cento (coins) for this pattern — add 5 cento (or each pattern far lat-class mailing. Send ito The Pontiac Preu, 124 Needle-;craft Dept. P.0, Box 164, Old Chelsea SUtion, New York 11, N. Y. Print plaiiily Pattern number. Name. Address and Zone. I New* Newt New! Our 1960 Laura * Wheeler NeedlecraR Book is ready I NOW! Crammed with exciting, nn-T usual, popular designs to crochet, p knit, sew, embroider, quilt, weave ' —fashions, home furnishings, toys, ? gifU, bazaar hits. In the book - 3 quilt pattern!. Hurry, I 25 cento for your copy. An April 23 altar date has been named by Miss Lawrence for iar marriage to Ronald Kind. YouH look lovely . . . wMi a heavy lace collar worn on your gray woolen suit. \ Buffet Dinner ToUows Nuptials \at Orchard Lake i- Rochester. you really gat cherries or raismsiocemer 01 -i dlnneMeceptlon in the cookie. Bake about 12 minutes gihome ri Mr. and Mra. John Stopezy at 350 degree!. TThen coM, 11 of Northwood drive. Orchard Lake, sprinkle with conlectiaaers lltoUowed the marriage of their { daughter PrisciDa Marie tn Pfc. Frederick Vincent Moore, The Rev. Edward D. Auchard Final FLOOR SAMPLE CLEAN■ AVE Op to "O OR MORE ON FURNITURE, PICTURES, LAMPS, CLOCKS, WALL DECOR, CRYSTAL, CHINA, and HOME ACCESSORIES! Com8 browse through the store — you may find just the item you*ve been wanting'-^at really substandid savings! * Open Tonight ’til 9 24 WEST HURON STREET ‘ FE 4-1234 FREE PARKING: Pork on ony downtown Pontioc Lot. ,We will BtoinD ypur ticktf: ' :-----—^— ported to his Army base for a > Korean amignment Tbe hridegroom ia l|M aaa of Mrs. Prederiek W. Moore af Blr-mtogham and Ibo late Mr. Deanna Stopezy attended her sistor and Thomas Fox of Orchard Lake was best man. WiUiam Moore and Gordon Fooc, both of Ferndale, seated the guests. After a brief boneymoon Mackinaw City, the bridegroom re- WheeOui! (NEA) — Far evening. Paris ffiowB atocklngi embroidered with briDlanto to wear with B la debatable whether the weihPa meet beleved capital Is Umdem. Paris, er Amertean BY HO\ll R I ALIoHLI \ SPRINGTIME . forever tb pink and ----------... This new dlnnerware pattern captures fmvw ^inc^porable loveliness of Mriy spring. Dtlnty pink and ersy blossoms blend grscefnUv with tbe dellcste soft pink Dsnd on tbe besnttfnl CsvsUer shape. 20-Piece Set . . .r . .•8.95 Open 8t0ck~lO BeRMtlfal Colors DIXIE POTTERY OR 3-1894 6281 Dixie Hwy. ~ WaterfoH Sunday Breakfast Buffet A delightful way to eriji A delightful way to erijdy your Surtdoy morning breakfast... SAUSAGES, SCRAMBLED EGGS SILVER DOLLAR PANCAKES. JUICE, SWEET ROLLS, TOAST, BEVERAGE, ETC. All You Desire Vi ^ - 9 to 12:00 i “Flower t Garden” 4 Issnes FREE! better and to have more fun doling it. Practical Ups for your own 1 region. Gorgeous full-color coven you can frame. onto $1 for next 8 issuer half the regular price, so 4 FBir f---------------------- (I8e per fonded on unused portion ll . delighted. Offer good only 10 days, ao do burryl Mall your name, addren and dollar to FLOWER A GARDEN, 643 Oar. den Center. 643 Westport Rd. Kansas City 11, Ma , ) J. THE POXTIAC PRES3, a j«ii> •oq tent TdvJ n-'i A Reminder For Those Who Want To Be Richer! Tie Q string around your finger... get on elephant (th^ never iovget),.. bribe the kids to remind you.,.. or just .concentrate . . . but PONT FORGET to tol^ on invemovy of your "don't needs." Search the ottic ... the basement ... closets . . . the garage qnd find all the things you no longer use. You will discover .dozens of articles . appliances, furniture^ sporting equipment, dolhesw antiques... that are still in good condition, but useless to yqu ... and WANTED by someone. Take a pencil and paper with you, make a list of all those things. Hi . ond then. CALL FE 2-8181-ASK for the WAHT AD DEPARTMENT Tens-of-thousonds of people read the Classified Ads in THE PONTIAC PRESS every day looking to buy the things you have to sell. .. and they pay CASH for them. You will be richer when you sell with o Pontioc Press Oosrified Ad I ■ /■ r Get Cash Faster With Low Cost PONTIAC PRESS WANT ADS To Place Your Ad...Simply Dial FE 2-9181 i, -vV'' v: f r -4.' V ■V' ^ y TWENTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1960 l^moter Takes 5th Amendment Bx-Teamster Won't AJbout Florida^ ***‘®'^' Brennan, presM^ht of Local 337, ^ has owTM»d race horses. . Lower. 36. took refuse _ ..._________________ in the Fifth Amendment and re- sTRONt.lA TRl SThD fused to talk yesterda.v about ci- ' Man*f times." Brennan testi-ther 55un Valley itself or this re- fied. "1 have tpld Hoffa he was. lationshUi with Teamsters Presi- part of something—it might have dent James R. Hoffa Dep««ittoiM are bein< taken at a heaHag la U. R. DUtriet Caarl for use la Nofta's fortlM-aniin; traU la Waablactaa. D. C.. on a charge of mlshaBdlUig lakia been a horse. State Jobless Toll ^Decline Announced A drop of hi the aaniber of JoMmo ha the Detralt area was reported. The area’i aaeia-ptoymeat totaled ll.MI. or (.f per oral of the labor force. DfTBOrr )f)-Mlchigan’a Joh-leas decreased by T.M* between AAoVing tO D«trOlt mld-daMiary and mU-Febraary, .. . ^ Michlgaa Employmeiit Seen- TOLEZX), Ohio » — General rtty Commisrion Reported Thara- Foods Cferp an^unced Thur^ Hat it will close its warehouse here \ - labout Nov. 1 and will transfer op- erations to a new warehouse to be in Detroit. Some 40 employes. the labor mree. rwill be affected by the move. that iT he wcwt Into something and said I sraa a part. H doeMi’t follow Fd qqaestioii loo- closely what it was all abool." The Ui^'s court-aprtointed' Monitors’ counsel bad been try board of monitors says Hoffa im- ing to learn from Brepnin «he^ Itoperly put 1600.000 helongins to-ther he was obligated under a re-hb Detroit home local No. 2t« puted $30,000 bank loan to Lower iata noninterest-bearine hank de- in which Hoffa was a cosi?ner. fftsits to serve as coUateral for' * * 9kn Valley financing loan*. I Attorneys for the monitors i»vnai Mnsra r.ni\r. Hoffa had an option to buy a 43' fSiin Valley was a Lnion project. ,27.000 in letum abandoned, for a retiremeol.,^ the bank loan, tor Teamster Union 1”“'" AP Pk«( toi ' ARKEATKD — Edward Mish-ing on 198 counts of possessing, was arrested in New York City Wednesday by police who described him as the "kingpin of the pornography trade in this country." He was released on $23,000 bail for a March 30 hearing on 198 counU of poesessiong. ipublishing. selling and distributing pornographic matter. Mishkin. 46. has three '•hlldren. Lower said seseral govera-meat ias eollgattows of son Valley ^ la psagTsm aad lhal oe ■Waatod to avtod vl Htn's YOW DPNinillir b Om . M ACRE ESTATE in Now you oon own land in the lush tropical piaradise of Hawaii. Most of all Hawaii is owned by the government and a few families and is not .for sale.. Only o small portion is ovoiloble for purcbose. There alreody has been a signiHcant increase in land values since these estates fitst were offered 11 months ago—good reasons why more than 3,000 acres dreody have been sold. KAWAIUUf PAIAIHSE PARK is the only coastal sulidL vision available. The panoramic beauty of the Pocifie is within view of all the estates. All titles to the land are guaranteed by the state oi Hawaii. S165 D... $10 Per Month 1 Aero Lota, 135-Ft. Frontages, Full Price $895 ^' Fr«« showings of Aword Winning Color ^ Mori# of Howoii ~ Sotiirdoy, Morch 12, 2 P. M. to 6 P. M. _ 1050 W. Huron PARTRIDGE S ASSOCIATES OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY ’TIL 9 ORCHARD'S FURNITURE SALE MORE TRUE CONFESSIONS By Orchard Furniture^Co. Yol. 3 Book 2 Believe It or Nat . . . We've Made Plenty af Mistakes sinee we hove been in the furniture business but our mistake last January was in thinking that business would start to pick up. We were way off! Now you con tokg odvpnteige of our mistokes ond buy furniture ot wholesale, some slightly obove. If you're herd to pleose ond think thot oil "Solos ore phony (some oiilf thou obflpw prices will convince you thot this is the reel thing. Check'em yourself. We oim to please ond shoot mighty ^otroight. A Ftr Iht ItdiBMi If DilliRgir Wire LiviRg This would mcika him happy, bocauM U'a o UooL DoubU drouor,dMHl and full gtn bod. Rog. lM.IS->Now 81.95. Elbow 8roau-Spaeial A littla hard work will moko diaso look Uko now. DoubU drosaor, choaL bookcoaa bad. SUghdy domogad. Only I lafL Only SI09.95. 2 DANES WANTED Doniah badroom aai Doubla draaaar. chaat and book-coaa bad. ExcaUanl con-Btruclion. Navar aold bara ior undar S3S9.9S. 2 laft. Only S199.99. W« Con't Give You SOMETHING For n6thing But wa eon giva you aoma OMriflehuya. Baoutiful bad-looa aala with lorga M-pl« draaaar. chaat and boakooao b«L Ngda to Mtt from S2S9 id 9599. Aa low 08 sisejs. FerjMBedNeu FarlbaAII ^AmrioM 9ay ’ X Hollywood bad cemplata ond box tpring. All matol iroma and nloalic haad-board. It con taka a raol baating. Afl lor S49J5. THIS IS NO BUNK Tbay’ra bunk bada. Twin aisa. Mapla or oak. Com-oliato with Sarta bunkoHaa. Voluaa to S199.9S. Sola nrfmd Inm SF9.9S to S139J5. DM Yai Evar Sat a Box Spriig? Or a mottraaa'luaio? Wall wa’ra making both innor anglng mufti a aa and box aertiymi Imq out oi bara at only S17.9I. Wt Dai’l Havt'a WALL STRETCHER So oD bodroom tate iw duoad to now low, low u U wa don't a^ ct dwao wa'B hava For the Liviig Room HE'S A SHE Tha aedaaman who aolla ua Bring room aota la a baoutiiul woman. It ia impoKaib)a for ua to toy 'IfO," ao baoudiul Bring rooB Bultaa... nylon cor* ora—loom rarartibla cuah* ions. Rag. S2S9.95 — Now youra Sor $149JS. Cboica of colors. ShtSallt SatHtaalt, Too 3 placa aacdonola. foam rararalUa cuahiona. nylon corara. Baa. S3S9.9S—Now only 198.88. Cboica of black.' balda, charcoal, turquoiaa. brawn, or cortil. Her Sister Is Pretty Too Four-pc. aactionab. ioam raronibla cuahiona. nylon loctabla. That ahould sail for at laaM $449.95. bei We'D aattla for only S249.99. Cbolco of black. What 0 Dope I Wot Four monibs ago 1 rafuaod S32SJM for this $489.95 3* pc. soedoMd In bobgamy-km with ham rubbat cuahions. U yeu'ro tha party that mada Ibis offar you can bora B dow ior only I27&00. For the LivUf Room I SboaM Hava Lisitaai It * MyWift Sha said don't buy too much, but I bought on-othar truckload anyway. So I bop# aba doaan't aaa -4hia prica. 2-oc. couch and choir ... Bag. SI89.9S-only S89.95. Cbolco oi colors. This Time I Did Listen to Her Sha Bkaa aimulotad laotb-ar studio couchos. so now I bora 4. No orma (not too coiniortabla). l^fl.9S oaeb or two for S11S.00. So-Fa, ta Rood Sola bad and choir, nlca corar. You'd normcdly pay S169.9S but U'a going for S89.9S. It's Not Fernando's Hideaway B't Orchard's Hlda awoy. Wa bora ao raony bids-away bads wa couldn't posaBaly bkld tbom oway. Bog. $249.95 to S495.00. Wa'ra doorina thorn at S1B9JS to 1249.95. Choirs Wt Rtally Roofad ■ in Tbit Oaa! Wa bought 48 awiral rock-ora thot wo thought wa could aoU for $99.95. Boy. wora wa wrong. Toko your cboico of (haaa fins foam rubbor dioira ot ONLY $58.88. SEEING IS BELIEVING RacBning chedra by Strato-loungar,. Largo cboica oi alylM rad colora. Voluaa up to $219.95. Taka your cboica from $59.9il. WHILE WE'VE GOT IT ON YOUR MIND Sorry no mail or phono ordars. All solas ora final and aubiact to prior aola. Cradii farms arranoad on moat purchasas. Wa ora not going out of buainooa. ond Intmid to stay ban for a looq, long too. B you ora ono pi our ragulcv cuatomon you leidw wa olwayi ghra good buys. DiietteerDiiiag lee« For A KICHE IN the KITCHEN 5 Pc. Dtnotto with mar proof top. Extonsiop toblo with 4 matd ‘ ONLY $48.88. Dine n Et Sets 7*pc. bronsotono or wrought Yron in boautihil wood groina. 6 pbaira and lorga axpanaion tcibla. all for $74.88-Rag. $I29J5. TEA FOR 2 Mapla lobla with ploatic top and 4 chain. Bog. $179.95. Youn for $109.95. lUwlly Matbar-li-Law ^ But abo woOlad a Rookat Birch dixiiiag room sat Lorga tobla.% durira. bui-fat and dUnd. Than aba ebargad bar color aebamo. B uonmatj aalls for $599JS but ir» youn let bar prfoa. $31$. PERSONAL Froo faBStrudloM OD hm MiicBlliMeu SpecUIi Tbait Maka Oar CanpaRtba Sonirn FOR YOUR ANTE Card tobla rad matchad chodn. Only 5 laft. Rag. $39.95. SoodoBy pricad at S17J0. Coab cto carry. For the LIGHT OF YOUR LIFE Pole lamps axtand from floor to coiling' dightly aoilad. While lhay lost only $7.95. MEASURE For PLEASURE ig-pc. Ceppytoy moao nrinq nL Earile4’to>e SL49. Mew calf $U$ THIS IS THE END for. Bfond. Mahogany. Walnut or CbarcooL Mucelluteeu Speciils WHO’S HOSE Not far your foal but for your yar^ SIT plastic gor-dan boas. Whila thay last ...88c. The Last Oi Iht Mobaakt Mohowk & Croft carpeting and 9x12' rugs ... all on sola. 9x12' twaad ruga at only $34.95. LOST ond FOUND Lost li the Wareboise 24". 30" and 36" bookcase alidina glas« doors. While lhay lost $19.95, $24.95 and $29.95. A Raal Fiai Daak and choir with built-in book ahohroa plus aal of Amoricon Encydopad-lot. Blond or wolnut. Go-Jng, complete, for only Faaai la Oar Uapaii Bills luTolcao!^ truck load* oi himlturo. If now ownara ior this fumitura ora not found wltkin raosonoble lima flion wa wfll ba forcad to lose Ihoaa in-Tdcaa for a longer period oitbiM. 9d Doyt Seme 08 teih 24 Months to Fey FKEE DELIVERY^- ORCHARD FURNITURE CO. 1M orchard lake AVE. ^ 3 Blocks Woct of Soginow — TE <54114-5 ■^Long, Eosy Terms Uie Our Ferking Ut T THE rOXTIAC TRESS. FRIDAV. MAECH IT. lOfiO AHhough household washing ma-jy-eaw. they did not come into gen-chines have been used lor manyleral use until after World War I. AMAZING! the new 1960 Navy Pushing Polaris Output WITH SUNSHINE PICTURE TUBE gives greatest-ever contrast and brightness! Outstanding selectivity, rejects interference! Richest, fullest tone quality of any TV. Swivel Base optional. BUY NOW AND SAVE. Sweet's Radio and TV Shop 422 W. Huron FE 4-1133 Free forking possibility of increasing the number of Atlas intercontinental ballistic missiles, but no decision has been reached. Present plans art for 16 missiles per squadron. If more are added, the number per, squadron probably would be increased rather than adding addi-| tional squadrons. PoehImanWins Speech Honors lyMCA Toastmasters Qub. i Hisj speech, entitled "The Im-| iportance of Being Earnest.’’ waS| made before some 200 persons at !the South 6akland YMCA. Sec. Gates Will Urge Speedup If Sub Tests state Issues 1st Truck Good This Year Weight Linyt Bulletin Se<-The first general cerard' A Pochlman. of 40MH,toastmaster of the area contest, truck weight restriction bulletin of^jpyj.^^ Rd . Waterford Twp . will; Awards were presented_ by the the 1960 season was announced today by the State Highway Depart- ment. Due to the spring breakup, truck weight restrictions will be enforced starting at noon. March 14, on all state trunklines from the southern border north to and including M46. All-weather trunklines will ^ excepted. Awards ' . be the Pontiac an'a’s represent.. governor. Fred Lyon, live in the forthcoming di.strict; Competition of the Toaiitma-sters Drilling Hearings International speech coptest. 5* ® LANSING (iP-The State Oil Ad- just about the time Gates was, telling a news cqnfereno*- aliout Polaris prospects “-Thursday, Via' Adm.‘ Hyman G. Kickover 'was telling a congri'ssional sulieom-mittee that the I’nited StaU>s is "frittering away" its lead over the Soviet Union in atomic sub marines. j He told a Joint Atomic Energy j subcommitliH* that the Americ.-in atomic sub program needs h big shot in the arm. He pictured Soviet missile-launching submarines as a gteater threat to the United States than intercontinental ballistic missiles. Rickover, who played ^-’leading role in the development of the first U.6. atomic sub, .siiid he Would support heartily a bill by Rep. James Van Zandt (R-Pa) to , build 100 more nuclear submarines. Some 200 different tribes live in , the Belgian Congo. PiN'hlinan walked off with top homirs in lhi> Toastmasters .\r«*a , visory Board will conduct a pub-C contest Wednesday In Koval I,hearing in Lansing March 17 Oak. He was eoni|a*tinK aguinsl proposed spacing and produc-represenlatives from .Aeoin, , controls lor oil and gas drill-Blrniitigh.-iiii. Rorhester and Township. St. Clair Royal Oak. Vounty, and Chesterfield Township, He is president of the Pontiac Macomb County. We Seiniira mnamam Decorator Table Lamps.........^ 3.95 (Mur C*l«n U CkM»t rr»») Round or Square Ottomans—^ 4.25 Sewing Rockers ................^7.95 Platform Swivel Rockers.......$24.95 ALL fOAM (Any Color) 2 Pc. Living Room Snitos.....M39.95 M FURNITURE SALES 1 Nil. Caif of Aubnrn NoigAia 3345 Auburn Rood (M-59) ”roB Always Boy for Lon at I 4 S" M MON. Ura SAT. FEI. 01 » FE MMl Gates made these other points It his rK'ws conference: The Pentagon is considering the SAVE $$ - SHOP HERE! Floor Polisher COMPLETE . V A 7««r Sft*U»«h 11* accident happened 25 minutes \ the 0»ic^ Cubs. Hillmim ^ ^ i had a seven stitch cut on top ol| • ' * * * i "W toe accident happened at , char^ wim speeding >* ™ in > 22.35 ,ni,, they would have been : ba*-** «• ‘be hotel in plenty of time ; c)eu of the car, suffering mim- I will not have to take any Hayes Defends Hurdles Title in 24th Relays L C. WILLIAMS Salesman SEE US FOR EXPERT SERVICE ON • CHEVROLET • PONTIAC • BUICK ‘75 Minutes froaiPontiac Homer ffight MotOR 106 S. WASHINCTON ON M-24, OXFORD PHONi OA i-rsis r Up to Iht Mints I Lalssl Wsalliar Diraei fraai Ifca U.S. Waalhar Baraaa Dalrail Matrapelilaa Air Perl 11:45 Aid. News JIM CASEY action.” Sox trainer Jack Fadden said it would be a week or two before the extent of the damage to HHlman's arm could be accurately determined. While the threat of his baseball demise rested with Hillman. the 32-year old right-hander insisted be w)U be aU right. * w * Keough will be out of action at least for a few days. Both were released after being treated at the Scottsdale Qinic. ‘ Hillman had earned run avi ages of 3.14 and 3 44 for the Cub* the past two seasons. Promoters Eye 2 Title Fights Feature Sports Ambassadors to Spain and California Noted Alaskan Guide Pays Visit to Pontiac Many Top Stars Shoot j for Meet, and World's] Hal Waugh^-year-old Alaskan ness manager, can testify. Howard ,ord, a Kodiak rated att 30 5-U, Marks Tonight NEW YORK (AP) - Feature Sports Inc., the new light group with a couple of irons in the fire, sent one ambassador to California Thursday and plans to send another to Spain next week in an effort to nail down two title fights. Jack Kearns left for Los Angeles. He is manager of light heavyweight champion Archie Moore, who signed for a title de-, fense against Germany's Erich ISchoeppnef this summer. Kearns plans to inspect the Los Angeles Sports Arena and the San Francisco cow Palace, two indoor rena*. According to an FSl spokesman one of these sites may be the place to hold the Moore-Schdeppner. fight if it’s not staged in Jersey City. CHICAGO I* — John Th<»nas, Don Bragg. Hayes Jones. .George Kerr and a host of other track and field stars will compete tonight in the 24th annual Chicago Relays the International Amphitheater. A crowd of 10,000 will be hoping I see meet and passibly world record* shattered at the arena located. in the hcari of Chicago's stockyards. ThonMs, the tS year-old sophomore from Boston I'nlvemlty. has entered and won sevrn meets this year and set the world high Jump mark of 7-feet-t in the National AAV last month. He has not competed outside the Boston. New York and Philadelphia area 'this season and will he makins: {its first appearaiire In the Midwest. ' Bragg, the muscular former Vil-lanova star, is aiming to become the first man to reach 16 feet in the pole vault. Bragg has the indoor record of 15-feet-9'’i and will he competing against Bob Gu-towski, the U, S. Marine lieutenant who holds the outdoor mark of 15-feet-94i. Jones will be defending hi.s Sends medal in the 60-yard high hurdles. Three times the Eastern Michigan star has tied the world record of 07.0. twice in the Chicago Relays. Lee Calhoun, the 110-meter Olym-champion who has had little luck against Jones this season, also is entered in this event. big game guide, is a rugged indi- has hunted with Waugh who to-vidual. and a great leader of hunt- day an<| for the weekend is a guest ihg expeditions, as Howard'^ H. here en route fd the March 16 Fitzgerdld II, Pontiac Press busi- Adventurers’ Qub dinner and the March 15 annual Boone A Crockett club competition night, j The bnnual competition event for big game records takes place at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Waugh is making Us first New York trip lor the B * C competition, aHhongh eligible many times before. FHsgerald and Charles E, Wilson, Jr., who with Harry Klingler, Jr., all honied with Wnagb last May on Kodiak Island, wU| attend both New York affairs. The famed guide la the speaker lor the Ad-veatnreis’ annual 1 N J. FSI also announced that Jack Fugazy, its managing d.irector, plans to fly to Madrid next Tuesday to confer with heavyweight and his adviser, ^win Ahlquist, gatding the return J)out with exchampion Floyd Patterson. The return nratch is set tentatively for June 22 in New York. Ffaser Moves Into Semis of Caribbean Tourney SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico (AP>-Australia's Neale Fraser Ivanced to the semifinals of the Caribbean tennis tomriament Thursday but he had trouble with the experiihental two-bounce rule before downing England's Mike Davies. 6-2. 6-8. 7-5. Advancing w ilh Fraser were his Davis Cup teammate, Roy Emer-' son. Sweden's Ulf Schmidt Barry MacKay of Dayton, Ohio, meet to meet; R & R MOTORS, Inc. . , I SENSATIONAL DEALF*^ Brond New ^ IMMEDIATE 1960 PLYMOUTH SAVQY 6 Pass 2-Dr. Sedan FULL ' PRICE Fully Equipped: *150- *1998” DELIVERY • Hnln. DrtrMlM AS LOW AS MONTHLY PAYMENTS AS LOW AS 3 • LirtuM a Tint Ptr Month Plymouth Is ifhsurpMsed in roominess, easy riding and handling, responsiveness and rugged construc-tiorr, Mb other full-sized cars cost lass to oparafe. Plymouth Savoys sat a naw pace with '60 Unibody construction, they deliver truly excetttionel value i BRING YOUR TITLE—SPOT DELIVERY—SPOT FINANCING “ The Shota Place Of Pontiac** ■hot by Grancel Fitz in 1965. The Alaakan (reeMeat ef Ji-neau) goldee lor all ather Alas-kaa big game, sueh aa earibea, masse, eheep and aaooataln geaU, Dali sheep, polar bear sad others, and has the repatathm a< brlaglag la record animals in all HAL WAUGH BvUMrUletTt. KentucI Two record bear* which Waugh will offer for recognition include a Kodiak with a skull measuring 29 2-16 (shot by John Fox) and a grizzly shot by Dr. Bob Broadbent, measuring 25 7-16. Waught’s hunters have accounted for a good many Alaskan big game records, including the biggest bear on rec-^MUi« w. Dwvtr"M During his stay In New Yoik Waugh will also be a guest of the 1 exclusive Campfire Club, of which; Grancel Fitz and John Fox are members. He says that alter July this year, licensed guides will again be requiretP for all non-resident hunters in Alaska. VUUmts n. Dttroire* ;kj| WtiUysB I Nmi. George Kerr of the University : of Illinois Is entered in the WO- | yard run. Challenging Kerr will | be Mike Rawson, a Birmingham. England (arlory manager and former European 800 meters champion. Another fkigllshman. , Brian Hewson of I.ondon, Is en- | tered In the 1,000-yard run. Tom Murphy of New York will defend In this event and 1* ronsidered a top nrospeel for the 800 meters 1 Olympir gold medal. One of the highlights of ' neet is the Bankers Mile which, could turn out to be a duel be-| Phil Coleman and Ed Mo- i Coleman, a University of Illinois English Instructor, won the Hunter Mile In Boston In 4:03.8. | Moran, representing New York A. C.. holdff the intercollegiate ,000-yard rim record of 2109,4 and las run the mile outdoors' 4:01.7. • Olympic Skiers Quitting After Weekend Meet BURLINGTON. Vt. (AP)-Two of the nation’s lop women skiers— Olympians Penny Pitou Betsy Snite — said Thursday night they are going to give up petltive skiing after the American International races at Stowe, Vt. Thi races open Friday. New Water Conditioner SAVE TIME —MONEY—WORK A Step Into Tomorrow! A water conditioning and softening system which guarantees uniform ond constant soft water free from the usual inconveniences. The New WATERMASTER Needi • NO SXLT • NO REGENERATION • NO BACKWASHING This simple compoct unit offers the homemaker permanent relief from rust and corrosion. FOR DAO^ FREE No AAoro TEST Fivo Minutoi e AAenth Does Your Job FOR MOM MU WATERMASTER SALES FE 2-S391 2945 Orchard Lake Road FHA APPROVED Ktego Horbor LIFETIME GUARANTEE BOWLERS and NON-BOWLERS W'.') JOIN ONI SroiNGTHE LEMIIES OUR LANES ARE AIR-CONDITIONED! PIEMTY or FREE LPMKIHC LEAGUES^ START MAY 10 10 WEEK SCHEDULES ft. MIXED DOUBLES—Tmi., W«4.. Su. 7:30 P.M. . ' 2. LADIES' DOUBUS-Tkinitr. 7:30 P.M. "* 3. MEN'S DOUBLES—riMty 7:30 PJA 4. HI-SCHOOLERS—Moi. 7 P.M., Sut not federal gasoline taxes), pay the interest in cash; delinquent registration fees taxes: your personal note to a'but not auto inspection fees) exbank or individual; or interest onj«’eP‘ «« ® business expense where personal property like automobiles I *• produce radios bought on the install--- ~ ment plan. You can deduct for contributions to charitable, religious, educational scientific, or literary organizations. For instance: you can deduct union dues, dues in professional societies, alimony payments by the person making them, fees to emf oyment agencies, club dues if they are needed for business reasons, and books or newspapers bought for use in your profession. You can rut your tax by excluding things like sick pay and subtracting dividend credits. SICK PAY DEDUCTIONS If you were home ill only seven days or less, your pay is taxable. If you were home sick more thi seven days you can deduct f every day thereafter up to $100 If you were home because of injury, or were hospitalixed for as little as one day, you ran start excluding sick pay from the first day of absence without waiting out the seven-day period which applies to illness at Since sick pay is really an elusion, not a d^uction. you claim line 3 of form 1040VV or 6 of form 1040. You can’t claim it on the tabulating punchcard form, 1040A. 0 Just Jhen-is IM and socialions, tubgrriloMis sorieticK. and gifU but - not dues to the YMCA, YW’CA. YMHA, YWHA, American Legion, and societies lor prevention of cruelty to children or anini^ls. Generally, contributions cannot exceed 20 per cent of your,,income In s^r^'^cases pension ^income|but 30 ^r'cent is allowed if one- come), poll taxes, and most retail sales taxes. .j Here are some taxes you deduct: For example: Chest, Salvation Army, churches. Red Cross, cancer and heart as- Fcderal So«-lal Security pay-, mcnis by you as worker, federal Income taxes, estate and gift taxes, stale inheritance tax-I cs, refuse collection taxes, fish- How Senate and House Civil Rights Bills Differ WAMIINGJON (AP) — How do' The other point in the Senate the Senate and ^ousc civil rights bill would put Congress on record bills differ: In general, the four points of the House-measure agree with the Senate bill on these provisions: ’They would make it a federal crime to use force in resisting federal court school integration orders, , would"* tequire preservation of voting records, would facilitate FBI investigation of hate bombings and would provide schooling for children, of servicemen if integration closes schools they normally attend. The Senate bill also contains three provisions not in the House measure. Two of these would provide court-appointed voting referees in areas where discrimination is reported, and would set up a presidential commission to seek to eliminate racial discrimination in the hiring of workers by government contractors. . I Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass) left the state at midnight to return to Washington but left his wife, Pat, and brother, Ted, to speak lor hiipr Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn), Kennedy's opponent tn the April 5 Wisconsin presidential primary. prepared to fly to this state People who get dividend income from stocks in domestic tions can exclude the, first $50 they receive. You can exclude $100 if your wife owns the stock jointly with you and files a joint return with you. ’Then there’ dividend credits. ’This means: you ran deduct 4 per cent of Thieves Hit Cemetery for another extensive speaking en-j what’s left of your dividends gagement. from .vour tax — after ’TULSA, Okla. iJi-Thieves entered the offices of a cemetery after prying open a heavy door. They battered a safe, finally tried to peel the steel front safe, then left empty handed. The office manager said the only thing in the safe was a record of people' in the cemetery. Urensrs. federal rwrisr taxes an •■Otsge. Interruptions Will Be Fewer, Simpler After Sept. 15 Date | V OPRIED OVER DEBTS Don't forget dedurtiUe medical expenses; ! You can claim them oqly if you YORK (UPD-There will| itemize them on fori||| 1040 or be fewer interruptions of news! 1040W and only that mfih of ymir an,] entertainment shows by «x»ra-| medical expenses which i« morejnMfvmls on-CRS-,TV beginning-lan 1 per cem your adfosled xj ^as announcedThurs-raaa income. day j „___ * * ^ j Joseph H. Ream, network vice' Cost of medicuirs and drugs be included m ^ rxpeni^ only commentators from' ^ sponsor blurbs except for the in-j cent of .xwir adjusted grxws uirom. iroductorv phra.se "Now for a wile wa^«5 or older. the 3 per cent limil iloes ml apply . But in this case yxai had better will present in- .'onsult \our instnirilian sheet or lerruptloo of the main news por the Internal Rexxmue Service. tiou of a 15 minute program Expenses for vwir «ucaliMi are »•“» onrr. although news ieductible. but onlv if it was to P"b“«’ »"«ere»t programs are improve or help xxai keen up with permitted three comnicrclaK In 'lot 14 Taois of Ciodit Couasofing Expaiionco Atsitl Tou" Honis: Daily 9 to S. Wad. and Sot. 9 to 12 Moon. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS the skills 'in your job. You can't ■ IS "dnute pfVlpd. e ethiration was to help Only two -v^ill be permitted you get a better jpb or for per- entertainmefit ^Ows of the same length the net On half hour programs, three ban rommerrials will he allowed, but from aecldeats. Ifrr. alomi. or -the main part of the sh6w may then. Iheor may hr hailarn or not be interrupted more than aou boaiarpa lowanv. Oure again: twice, according to Ream, for this kind of htiemmtiee two- The edict al.su placed some new' Milt .vour hutmettow sheet. restrictions on advertising content. There are certain exemptions for Ream said rommerciak for cOld the rare of children jpnd certain and headache remedies and ant-other dependente. For exampic: acids must not emphasize suffer-1 Van ran deduct up to SGOO — if uig on the part of persons stricken I you are widowetL d'xxwxrd. or kg- with these ailments, and copy fori in support of the ^prrmc Corut’s ally separated — for money spent lemedies for tool disorders andj 1954 school integration decLsionlto care far depeiulents who are other physical conditions should: and authorize federal grants andj under 12 or are pbywicalK or men- empha.si/e good grooming as a re-j technical assistance to states oritally unable to rare for them- suit of treatment. f communities that attempt to car-laelves. Read yxNir mstniction sheet "Bilibnards." the printed ocards ry out school integration. I for details. ‘ iannouncing the sponsor or prod- INFORMATION & FITTING CENTER 103 N. SAGINAW FE. 2-0292 REMEMBER... In Pontiac At Pontiac Federal Savings You Receive There is no substitute for being SURE i r 3 Current Rate li on INSURED SAVINGS Your Mvinipi insu/ed for all Iokh up to $10,000 by an Agency of the U.S. Government. m POIVTIAC FEDERAL SAYINGS HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main'St. PONTIAC; 16 E. Lawrence St. \ 4416 DIXIE HIGHWAY — Drayton Plaino Your choice of 7 Crown is respected, welcomed, enjoyed-wherever it is served.. For this ?icceptance there is no qqual, for this whiskey there is no substitute. SAY SEAGRAM’S AND- BE SURE SINCE 1857 moor. Dg cun wjiui !wRM« wsiiLLtt5 couMiiV, iifi« you tin. ■jiT'' ' ^ ; > I . /