■7 Th« W«ath«r THE PONTIAC PRESS Horn# Edition v6l. 119 NO. 37 ★ ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC, MiCHIGAXi WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1961—44-PAGES Hundreds Stare AP PkaUfM FIRST LADY LEAVES-Mrs. John F. Kennedy, wearing a knee-length pale blue brocaded cocktail luit, bids goodby to • ballet director George Balanchine as she leaws New York’s Qty Center after attending the ballet performance Tuesday night. At right is the^lrsLLady’ntistCTi Princess IladsiwiBr fStory bn PagTK Idle Pay Measure Wins in House; Senate Voting FROM OUR NEWS WIRES WASHINGTON — The House today passed an emergency unemployment aid bill intended to start payment in early April of nearly $1 billion in benefits. ■ The Senate was scheduled to vote later today. Democratic leaders hoped to send the'bill immediately to ' ^President Kennedy,' who Reds Shrug Otf U.S. Test Offer Tsarapkin Sitf With „ ms Poker Foe* at rtJKBT ru^ UI ^ two-yaar Hia a( the Geneva Meeting | wm^ passed by the House and Senate, can nuclear bombs, but the Sovietsj Congress had teto other Ken-shrugged off the proposal as mean-|nedy proposali In the spotlit, ingless. ' The Senate waa dqiecied to i Chief Soviet delegate SemyonjProye a comprranlse version of TWapkin retreated behind his best Kennedy’s bill to trim the feed- p(*er face f«- the formal 275th|Krain surplus by hiking supports session of ttie three-nation nuclear nnd cutting acreage, test ban conference. At the cad of the I3-minnte meeting at which the American offer was made, Tsarapkin told reporters: "I see little move-iheat In the (United Stnteo) post- has given it the No. 1 spot on his list of legislation. ’The Presidmt's signature would authorize payments to begin in 15 days' to persons who have been out of jobs so long they have used up4heir benefit entitlements. wage reqnest la an effort to save In announcing the Amerlc offer, however, chief U.S. delegate Arthur H. Dean explained it was designed to meet the four objections the Soviets had raised in the past over the use pf nuclear devices for research purposes. MAKE DEMANDS ’The Russians had demanded kx>k at the inside ot all such devices, insisted they must be present when the devices were assembled and exploded, and must be given all infonnation resulting from such exploaiions. Dean said that If other aspects ot a aaeiear woapoM test ban treaty could be arranged satis-factoitiy. President John F. Kennedy would formally ask Cob-greos to let him grant Soriet He dron>ed entirely the earlier condition tiiat the Russians should show one of their nudear bombs to American scientists ■ for each Americui bomb the Soviets were permitted to inspect. Despite this dramatic change in the American poBitkm, Tsarapkin satlmpassivelyatthe table throug^t the entire session. He nodded once, to assent to a tormal communique that the delegations had met and agreed to do so again Thursday. Today’s session was held in a gloomy atmosphere created by Soviet demands for a built-in veto of any test control, machinery. News Flashes WAMinvOTON (UPI) - n» ftaato today oeidlnned R. Sar-geat Shilvar Jr. as director at the Peaee Oaipa la a brief dla-plajr if UparthNUi aeeord on the CLEVELAND (UFD -- 1V» Working in secret, Kennedy’s supporters drafted a substitute bill to replace the measure approved last week by the House Education and Labor Committee. ♦ ★ ★ Rep. WUliam H. Ayers. R-Ohh), said Kennedy has.4pccepted a key section of a Republican backed minimum wage bill to avoid i crushing defeat in the House. Ayres, sponsor at a more limited UD than the PresideBt proposed, said Keaaedy Is prepaid to go aloBg with him on who is leading the admihistra-tion’s fight on the bill, said he knew nothing of any such White House decision. Big Foreign-Aid Overhaul Urged County Weighs Record Budget, Tax Allocation Board Will Start Hearings on Proposal Next Month By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. Oakland County will need 6.11 mills of the 15-miU tax limit if it is to meet a tentative operating budget of $15,188,856 for next year. The board of auditors today released the prelim- Jn^4)udget--------some f 1.5 million greater than the (nirrent one — to the ways land means committee of the board of supervisors. It was a preview of things to ime as Birmingfham Supervisor David Levinson’s committee began considerations of the 1962 budget to hand to the tax allocation board at hearings to begin next month. The reeard budget woald ra a tax hssut af AS of a mUI < the preaent tax rate of S.4S. Levinaon indicated his committee may not recommoid the full Ml mills. This would require coik siderable trimming of departmental rbquests. The proposed budget is baaed on receipts ot $12,498,356 in property taxes and ^,690,500 from county departtnenta. In the reennmendations enumerated by Robert Y. Moore, auditors’ di^rman, it ia expected dial a two per cent increaae the county’s state equalized valuation wotdd help meet the in- The 1961 budget totaled $13,660.-132. Induded in the 1962 plUn if a salary schedule totaling $6,838,T72, covering l,2M county employes and recommeiKled addition of 56 ae« MS. The new poaitioaa cost $254,656. The.budget also has aet aside in le salary^ schedule $200,000 for piWBibla” 'pay raiaea for county eiiiployef. said John Witherup, personnel director of the board of aiv-ditori. A big aUee of the $1^88.124 iacrease over this year’s budget is again attrfbnted to au expeot- when House Speaker Den R. Pears, R-Buchanan, said his presence as a self-appointed ’’assistant page” was disrupting matters. WWW Peter left the (^pitd building about an hour after a meeting between his father and Pears. (Earii-er story on Page 5.) Asks U.S. Leadership LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Pedro G. ister of finance of Peru, warned Rep. James Roosevelt, DCallf., today the United States must step forward now with dynamic lead-... . . . in Most of Town Destroyed JAKARTA, Indonesia (D-Floras Island has been hit by an earthquake that repwtedly destroyed 80 per cent of the town of Endeh. ’Ibe town’s pc^Hilation is 20,000, but report received in Singajxme d only one person was k^ed and few were inured. British Judge Sentences 5 for Stealing Naval Secrets LONDON W1—Three men and two women—including an American couple—today were found guilty of stealing Royal Navy secrets for the Soviet Union and sentenced to prison terms ranging up to 25 years. Defendants In the trial In the Old Bailey Court and the sentences handed down by Kennedy Cites Crucial Decade Ahead in Plea Plan Includes 5-Year, $7.3-Million Fund for Overseas Help WASHINGTON President Kennedy asked Congress today for a drastically revamped long-term foreign-aid program — the most sweeping overhaul since the Marshall Plan started in 1948. It would include $7.3 billion In five-year loan authority to meet “the crucial decade of development” abroad. ’The President puts no over-all price tag on his program. But officials figured the five-year total would run several times the $7.3 billion proposed for econonuc development loans overseas. ^For the coming year, the program would equal the $4 bilUou Mmght by former President Dwight D. Elsenhower for foreign aid. In a special message to Congress, Kennedy said, “It wifi both befit and benefit us to take this step boldly. For we are launching a decade of development on which will depend, substantially, the kind of world in which we and our children shall live.” 'GOLDEN CRANCKT Kennedy said the 1960s offer a golden chance to put more than half of the peoples in underde-velt^icd lands on their own feet economically and the rest closer to the day when they no longer need aid. But without this massive . side help from the United Staten afid other free Industrial countries, he said, resulting chaos abroad would cost even more and ’would be disastrous to tional security, harmful to our comparative''prosperi^ and offensive to'^our conscience.” The President hoped to overcome opposition In some congressional qnartera both to the pioney amoont and to his loan systems which would bypass congressional an>ropriattons procedures. Key legislators rebuffed Elsen- Rpincotrt Weather Will Be With Us for a Few Days * -'js;--*-- Raincoats and umbrellas will bo the fashion In the Pontiac ana for tire npxt few days. ’The weatherman gays precipita-on will average 3- to 5-tenths I an inch as rain or drizzls ’Thursday, and rain over the weekend. Temperatores lor the period w-ni be near the normal higli of 4S to 48, and normal low at to to 90 with minor day to day changes. Tonight’s low will ba about 94. Dinrsday's high will rise to 4S. Morning southeasterly winds at 3 miles per hour will becoms southerly at 8 to 15 m.p.h. ’The lowest temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 38. ’The reading at 2 p.m. was 46. In Today's Press Area Oomlcs .... 97 Editortab .... 6 Markets .... 98 ObMnartos U, 98 flperto ..89-99 neaten .... 90 TV A Badle Programs .... tt Wltooa. Bari Women’s Pages ..29-28 Five Educators From Turkey See Area Schools Because Waterford Township has sen one of the most outstanding school systems in Michigan, a group of Turkish educators yesterday was given a chance to see the system in operation. ♦ ★ A The group of five highly educated ’Turkish people were escorted through the newly opened Della Lutes Elementary School, had liinch cafeteria i^Ie at tiw John Pierce Junior High School, and were thoroughly orioited in the Waterford School District’s func- SpoBsared by the United Matos Departamt of Edaeatton, aid nader the sapervtatan aC Dr. GntdMi W. Flaidar. pwlenssr at graap is vMtfng and ntadytof to the United Staton tor.dfat snanths. They are Nesibe Demiralp, Srindte Koksal, Mstoiy; Ali Kiraal, mathematics; and LufU Aykanat, ’Turkish language Chief Justice Sir Hubert Lister Parker were; Gordon A. Lonsdale, 37, * described by a Scotland Yard superintendent as probably a member of the Soviet intelligence service, 25 years. Peter J. Kroger, 50, aa Amer-ieaa who the FBI says is Morris Cohen foimerly of New York, to yearn. His wife Helen, 47, 20 years. Scotland Yard said she is the tor^ner Lorna Petra, born Massachusetts. k ★ A Harry F. Houghton, ffi, Brili.sh employe of the secret Royal Navy research station at Portland, years. k ♦ k His fiancee and fellow worker at the .station, 46-year-old Miss Ethel (3ee, 15 years. PLEAD INNOCENT All five had pleaded innocent. Discussing the background of the defendants in court before the sentences were imposed. Scotland Yard Supt. George Smith said the Krogers were linked by U. thorities with Soviet master spy Rudedf Abel four years ago. Smith said Abel — lates seii-teaeed to 90 yean for sending U.S. atomic secrets to Moscow —had photographs of the ronple among hto effects when seised in New Yoik to 1957. The stiff sentences, one after the other,* brought muffled sounds of surprise throughout the courtroom audience. k k k On the official sec^ts statute itself, court attaches had said the normaf.' sentence on conviction would' have been three to seven yeUrS. changes have been made In Waterford Town- _____________ ship’s aefaool dtotrict mapt and Tnrittoh visttovB iMffned about diese in a' studj^tour oondacted I on Page 3. Cbl. 3) hy sdtool aOdato VeMarday. StanHgg from left Siq>t. WlUlam A, __________ ____ Asst. Supt. Dr. Chaadna 4Md ea- A. Shunck. Ali KirsaL Dr. Gordon Flektor of Eiutem Midiigan Uni-verrity and Lutfi Aykanat, Turkish language taacher. Ssatad are (from Mt) Nesibe Demiralp. Sekart Kohnl and Mrs. SUna Pasameliiiietoglu. U.S. Anti-Fidel Cubans to Unite They're Said Ready to Set Up a Provisional Government Kennedy proposed: i. Lumping most existing nomic aid programs into a single new agency whose boss would report directly to the secretary of state and the President. Five-year authorization for the new aid agency plus five-year authority to borrow from the Treasury^ to make loans tor economic projects abroad, $900 million in the fiscal year starting next July 1 and $1.6 biUiem annually for the follo^ving four years. The loans would run up to 50 years, at no Interest or at low rates of perhaps np to 2 per cent, and would be repayable In dol-torn. 3. Arms aid, now running about $2 bniion a year and administered through the Pentagon, would be separated from the annual foreign aid package and placed in the military budget. 4. Carefully tailored programs (Continued on Page 2, CoL ,1) ★ ★ ★ Piesident on Live TV Tomorrow WASHINGTON W - President Kennedy’s news conference Thursday Vill be broadcast live at 6 p.m. (Pontiac time) in a change of plan .that raised speculation about an important announcement qn the crisis in (fommunist-threat-ened Laos. ’The news conference originally as set for 4 p.m. (Pontiac time) today. ’That was changed to 4 p.m. ’Thursday, with word that there would be no live broadcast. In giving the new time today the White Houm said the eesrion will he carried live on aU major But Lord Parker emphasized that he sate the crime as a violation of Britain’s common law. k k k coounon law miade-ere is no maxiq tence,” the chief justices Indications were tt»at the n for the changes was the situation in Laos. Kennedy reportedly wanted an additiwial 24 hours before speaking out or being questioned on that matter. Pierre Salinger. White House press secretary, decline comment ' whether Kennedy plans naricedwhetb a kniiouncenv NEW YORK-The two major anti^astro groups in the United States are reported ready to pro* claim a provisional Cuban government. ’The move was seen as a prelude to the opening of a spring military offensive against the Castro r^me, coordinated with attacks from inside and outside Cuba. Dr. Jose Mlro Cardona, who broke with Prime Minister Fidel Castro after serving briefly as the first prime minister of Clastro’s government in 1959, was said to be the man chosen to head the provisional regime. In Havana, one qt several bombs Sbt off by Castro foes killed two persons. Tuesday night in Havana’s fashionable V e d a d o district. k k k ’The unidentified victims were burned to death when a bomb went off underneath or Inside the parked car in which they were sitting. Earlier, it was announoed that the pro-Castro union of private school teachers had petitioned the education ministry to do away with-Cnba’s private schools. ’The situation in the United States shaped up like this: Miro Cardona, 59, lawyer, arrived in New York by plane ’Tuesday night from Miami to participate in the proclamation and accept appointment as president. The dompromlse agreement was reached in Miami by the Democratic RevolutiOTiary Front, headed by former (foban Prime Minister Manuel Antonio de Varona, and the Revolutionary Movement of the People, whose coordinator is Manuel Ray, former minister of the public works In C^iba. Hie pact for the provisional government — dedicated to overthrow at tlw Csstro regime thla year — Involves leaders both In and outside of Oiba. A ‘‘revolutionary council” is to be converted into a “goverrunent in arms.” 6 Hurt in Detroit Fire DETROIT ue—Six persons were injured, one critically, in a down-tpwn Detroit apartment building fire today. More than 25 residents of the building at Henry Street near Second fled through dense smoke or were rescued. Special Reading What is this thing called ;■ con - con? Michigan voters will have to decide whether they want one or not on .1 AprQ 3. For a look at the issues involved, see PAGE “■ — I The success of America’s I astronaut program n»*y | hinge on the search for a g rare metallic element called E beryllium. Today’s "Man ip ?* Space” story tells of the #j quest on PAGE 91. U Dr. Harry Emerson F**- S dick says it’s important to % remain active and usefol S posts” is on PAGE 9. 5 A TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22. 1961 4- Hfini Out of OmgoV Denounce DayaVs Policies Trmm Owr New* Wire* mobutu h*t *mmed thW • blood i«plomat told PreddHit Knnedy UnPOLDVnXE. ■nw Obi«o -|will HoW it dw Uait«d NatlQM|tod>y thM troabtai li «H*Honi MBnies w*rnod »od«y i return ot the bidiaii oIBctel'^ . /%!■ * risrs-rr Olv Endorses Clinic- £S== St| Won't Direct Vote _____ ! vote, the Qty Cfammis- tiag” ciauae in the SErL..;;^ d. “»«" • riu* view of the policy ot this ^ __, ne.a^: dOTira TOP ^JMEUanO VniM \aWU' ”|B Joseoh ** Commtaafan to let the replies ago, but Maj Gen, Tewesentath-e* on the ^ - hig PontUc representath-e* on the renentattves on the Board ot Su-Oakland County Board of Super- parvimm aae their owr ’ viaor* to \-ote tor more county «| problema of tWa funds to keep the Bumiagham inilructions will be given branch ot the clinic open labout how to vote.)" * * * The vole would be on the dinic'a Mrs Charles Nasatnxn )02 E request for an additional 127,000 ^ Mansfield Ave . Pontiac, chabman i-ounty aubaidy this year. If ao t^abnued From Page One) ^ ^ citjien* committee tor the tian by the supervisors' ways and fartpach country recehnng aid. ritnic. said the endonement dverhauled Aid Plan: l^uested by JFK bhsil on mTT-all needs and local prgects. with special favor to-waffi-lhooe nations mdertalang m>-dtt-Mnd economic refarm* 5.' Emphasizing loan* repayable In dollars, doing away ■atialactary'’ to her group itraefc the propaaal today, the vote BM thn# oMMUfartawH* — ”'*y Pfac* MX* month. WlafaN E. ■ottaai, MUtoa B. ' no thee* dfaHwHi« aaau BIRMINGHAM ~ Ganaral obll-tAjHaii bonds totaling |U0 niHfaB to be used to ffaianca tha eon-stractlOB of tha BfaomfleM Hois aty Oertc Robert Stadler, "but were etitl hoping tor a loWar Biapeme and Hghtneea is the theme projected hy the Ijikelaml Playen production. "The Tender Trap." which win play at t pm. Fridi^ and Saturday in the Oomraunity denier. Shown In find rehearsalg are (from left) Mra. William AebetooM (seated), Barbara doe, Jbh Starnes and William GHdderH-all lead characters In the play. « ... _____________ ________ They said they are in favor of d the toana repay^e in local the clinic, but opposed to what currencies now handed out Landry called ’ a ,precedent-aet- by the tMJF". i ----- $. Oicoaraging'Other industrial natieM to share more of the aid _ '* V . . Commission OKs race Iha vote a« *a cHy’a KF^rslWalerford Play _________beard. The It * -k tovATinS For the Bscal' vear beglnning^"'"”"’”"'"'''^'' ~ I Mra. Naestrom eaW petitiont la-j^^ FriCl0y July 1. Kennedy said that while Vmuyrwae SOTVlCe I vciring the clinic will be submitted hTwoidd^rt with Eisenhower'* to the county She said they bear Bochelor LlVBS It Up - Akinagemeiit Labor $«4gltk» spending request, he/qj HomO OwnOT j’'!® *i«nanire* ahift sharply the uee of the v-r ^ funds, including transferring 1200 L Jones 979 Emeraon St.,**** scheduled appwance nert million from military to economic ■» ' hia home under a special ■«««" ^ ment to be okayed by the Qty «‘y jCommlsakm next week. it k k or Does He? — in Tlifl Tender Trap' Told to Think of U.S. More Than 100 Ask for Edison St. Bus The commission will allow Jones v .doesn’t quite extend to hi* 2-ye - Pr mt Ktomedy has appealed lanagement and labor to keep die national Interest in mind In their disputes. Barbara Cbe and Jim Staines ilCraU// Oa/d jwimam CUdden aiifl Mn. William Willman U ftey don’t co-operate for tha general good, the President warned significantly, an impatient federal government will take a greater hand in getting the two tides together. IlanduM wcf Ibe petition*, Com-| Qty Manager Robert A. miaeianer John A. Dugan, w-ho^gy^f^f recommended this "unua-rrtiresenu the area, said that trial uai*. «d far anh- tbe bachelor, sees the ideal aitua-tion — and a Itttle envioualy — becomes interested in the nicest of all the bachelor’a girls. formal rotttlentian. Term* of the proposed-contract have not yet bwn disclosed. Willman has indicated in the past, though, that water bllla prob- two Moc. in Ponfk.c Nichols, who has been in auto P^port Oft BuroiorieS retailing in Detroit. Pontiac. Grand _ Rapids and Kalamazoo, opened Two burglaries were reported to ably would douWe. his Volkswagen dealership in Battle Pontiac police today. ; Part of the higher rafM would Creek ii year ago. Burglars took $19 from the Mich- go to defray the coats m a $4 • -----J-----------. igan Department of Revenue of- million revamping of the city a . ~ 1 free. 10 S. MiH St., after entering wafer lines to accommodate water To Vote in Grand Blanc throu^ an unlocked door. from a single source iiwtead of the implicU, clear Kennedy’s talk Tuesday to a group of top business executives and labor unkm chiefs. He had called them together to Tie bachelor ftods himaelf getting more an^ more involved with Julie Gillis (Barbara Coe), a morsel just out of college. Julie loves the bachelor, but is ,determiiied to have things the way she chooaea. Director A. W. Sall^ said this play seems to be cast exceptionally well. Robert Arbuckle is the pro- GRAND BLANC (#)—The subur- Bob’* Market. 527 Colorado Ave.,, tr^ the preaent system of welli. bajTGrs rCkw^ Blanc School District was also broken Into. The lntru-| The commJaalon would have to will vote June 12 on a $4-millJon ders made off with cash and mer-j issue revenue bonds to finance the bond issue to finance construction diandise with a combined value!change. According to engineering ef a new high achool. of $48. it was reported to officers, atudiea. this would invotoe a syi- W a new nign .«««. ^ The Weather llSouth Boulevard on the south to [Columbia Avenue on the north, t Detroit would pay the coat of initalling pipeline to the southern ■ city limit*. First Lady Set for Easter 1 FuU V4I. Weather Bureau Repert PONTIAC AND VICINITT — Moatly ctoudy with ec-casional light rain er drisala today through Tburadpy. Not much temperature change. High today 48. Lew tonight 36. ■JBlgh Thursday 45. Southerly winds t to IS miles. |S Turkish Educators Tour Area Schools ( W>eiu*d4T It t M p w j (Ctontinued From Page One) :in operation In Waterford acboots. [They showed the group how to 13 'teach better health and living ***|pafterna. easily projected in other - ■ school systems. “•nhu'o.Wn I Purpose of the visit II to IIM include Mrs. Rob-'Allan Levy, Qisele Sweet Vackaro. make them policy-making paK-neis in his administration. "We are going into a critical phase of our national life,” Kennedy told the 21-man labor-fnan-agement-public advisory ^anel. "We want to keep our ecOnomyl Hie D»y in BlrroinghBin Sell $1.33 Million in Bonds to Finance Sewer System laat night at the CKy Ooninto- Tha SIhygar bonda went to Tha FInt ot MIchigaa Owp- ot Da- ef S-TI par I Twa alhto tomorww at the Bdl Chapel ef the R. HamOtan 0». Burial . •Cl . . t home following a long OliiesB. She waa a member of the Order ot the BMtern Star, 466, Detroit; the White Shrine of Jenmlem; ^ “ S3. Surviving an a daughter, Mrs. Don R. Frieaa wMi whom aha "Tie City Cammtatton ia quite Servlee tor Daan A. Johnaten, Tl. of lOU Haael SI.. wiO ha 1 pan. Fiidiiy at the Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. U be ia Greenwood Gem-' The low rate ia an average for the 30 yean, StatSw explained, and will ooet the city about SUO.-000 in intereat by the time the hia home toUowing a long iltacaa^ a letlrad etectriclaa and at one time had Men eleetrical inqiector tor the viUage af Bir- Property awnen wUl between 36 and 37 for Mch IL* OOO of asaeased valuatton tUa year pay off the bonds and intereat, 'Ea(^ year the rate will gradually decrease at new homes an " and the dly devetopa." 8BOUU> ENOW DATS "By the next oommlasian meeting (Apm U) a definite date "be known when bida will be advertiaed for the coostnic-tion of the sewer,” Stadler said. Art early nimmer starting date is hoped for by dty commiasfon- Cnrraoliy the city Is hi the preeeae ef ebtafadag etecOMat Qty voters approved a bond ia-sue ot $1.5 million in December. Oty officiala. however, decided to set aside 1170.000 to be used at a later date as undeveloped areas become populated. free, we want labor to be free, we want management to be free., And we want to keep the federal | Service for Sidney Cteizler, government in Its properlrde. i4f 377 Kendry Road. BfoomOeia iTowndiip, was to be held 1 pm. today at the Ira Kaufman Oiapel MAim* appeal "But wt all. regardless 'of our politics, we all have to come to the conclusion that the general wrtfare ia involved in every act we take." Kennedy appealed first for the group to give "directfon to the general movement of wages and Tiis was in aOdition Cuba Announces Stdrt of East Reich 'Mission' his appeals for advice on job and BERLIN lAP) -East Germany announced today Cuba is setting up a Sion’’ in East Germany. ’The use of the word "mission’ —instead of liegation or embassy signifying formal dfolomatic ties —appeared to be a conceukm to West Germany, which threatens to break oft relations with any country that has diplomatic relations with the East Orman regime. la survived by hto Wilt Congo Debate Deadline Set DiKussion to Bb Halt«d in Four Weeks; Angola Eyed for U.N. Agenda -UNITED NA’nONS, N. Y. (UPl) —Tie General AaaemUy’t ■tec^ big committee decided today to cot oft debate on the Cbngo and other ending innies in Ibur weeks. ‘IV committee, which aeta UtO' ■diedule and agenda of the 99- ' nation assembly, agreed unanimously to end the 15th session of the aaaembly on April 31. ef tV rnsre than M Itoma awalllag debate by the My m6 ««.y „ « „ iu.uu«n .Secretory General Henuny- iTn^fwito propoeed April 31 ter doeing of tv aeaaion tVt V-i . u. I SeptemVr and receaaed Mr. Cielzier died last flight in ^ December until March!. He hto office in Detroit. ^-a, naderatood to have recom- He waa tv owner of tV\In-mended tV date after consultation placement of workers, frneign "We are breaking new grbund,’ vtaera, recalling that jafor preai-dential appeals Ibr wage-|nrlce stability bad teQen on deaf ears. dustrial Scrap Iron Co. and a mem-bar of Rooaevdt Lodge MO, FliAM, Pon^; Shrinen and OOntostory end Congiegatiol B'vi Ivael. He was also a member o! Elks Lodge SurviviiM ate Ms wife Gladys; two daughten, Deborah and Shelly; a son. Stailien. all at home; hto mother, M|p. Mae Oceizler of Detroit; and I brother. Mrs. Henry B. Faagmeyer with tv Mg power memVra. Much ot tv remaining time likely will V devoted to debate on on the Congo and potaibly fortu-guese Angola which the steering committee decided to put on tV PBOTBSIS ANGOLA TALK Portuguese Amhasndor Dr. Vasco V. Garin faitteiiy proteatod tv idea M tV aaaejnbiy dtocos-sing die Angola question. He again ^ ter Mra. Henry R. (Roae)|“JS*^^ T intend to get a look at were atirring up trouble situation Vtoie there is a crials. ftoxi. Beveriy HUls, will V 1 p.npjy, African territory tor po-♦ ♦ * Htical purposes. "I do vt want tV White House ..h-. . to have to come tai (on a wage- Child's Bodv U.S. Ambassadw AdIM E price inflationary spiral) at the * DOQ/ ^ ________________ Recovered From i JiSSllIIi •f Angola. i04>Bing Her Ontfit Today Clinton River TV body of 2-year-old Terry Cate, who drowned Monday with her 4-yeaixi)d playmate, waa recovered at about noon today from tv rain swollen Clinton River In NEW YORK (Jft-Tie President’s lady makea a dedMon today that undoubtedly will affect clodies tastoa ot women all acroaa tV country. She will choose an Easter outfit. It may V that Jacqudine Ko>-nedy's choice won’t V known until tVt April morn when tV nation's Even hef personal deslBier. Oleg Caaaini, ton’t sure of her final choice. Beat Back Mob in South Korea I traditionally parade their CasMnl, who disekwed tiiat Mrl. Kennedy would V fitted today, said her dectokm rests primarily wVre sV’U V Easter Although 4 tVi D*wal«VB TtaientUm ■ S.W. . It t.lB .. Tm*4ar U FMlIaf • A» racorSM Sovotaam iritb*«t Jemparatur# moatV la office, sV has dlilded her Ume between tV White Hon*e, tv Koanedy’s Palm Beach, Pla., vaeadMi hame, aad their eeaatry heaee la Vtrgtala. IB itw to promote a Viter understanding! ,, _ ^ TV radiant Flrtt Lady. In town „ Vtween countries, but to view first! rOIICt USO iBOr 4J)OS,(or a round ' and southern Plate wanner to tV Rockies and cdhtral ana-nortbern Plains.' ■ r had eon-to President Kennedy that V had been informed that applicants for Peace Corps Jobs were beii« told they first must obtain poUttoal clearance fooro Democratic leaders In tVir home areas. TV Michigan Republican aaid backstage to meet tV caat. Veiwoeid Critic Cries, He's Wrong CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP)-Pi1me Mlntoter Hendrfit E. In 'eataatropkle failure" for wifo- drawing South ^UMca from tV S. F. Wateraotn, a member Ot the eppoaltian United party, denounced Veiwoerd w a man who baa been "wtoim. «fong all the Ti% hMd to Qty HaU Plaiaitime and getting #itmg«'." The anxious that tV Peace Corps not by lO.OOi persons to Oppose two prime minister is towmug South V a partisan organization. We measures Vfore tV asaembly-*n'Africa to p^tical' iaolation and want it to V repreaentatlw ot all anti-Gommuntot bill and a measure | economic hoidci^cy. V aaM. TV viotont kttada on Chang'a.'________.. , regime caaae only U months after til Tauxday on tv ouster ot Sympnan Rhee’s withdraw because other Coot regtato foUowtog MmOar bioody|weallh members o^ctoed **jrders. |iMct racial poUdea. A m c r i e a n ■ regardleas of their political party." Shriver said tf appUcants were i tcntkinal.’’ 4 . Aa eotimated 616 partoni T Stevenson urged that tV question V taken up first in committee, but tv steering group recommended that tv item go directly to tv full assembly. Maeonb CBteRy Sherifrs iep- United Natfans diplomats aaid that U.S. Ambaaaador Adlal Stevenson had ao««d heartly against Russia In tV opening round of tv asaonbly’a Congo debate bsdy ataee Mfanday. flha la the daagUer af Mr. and Mi*. Lgrto Oat* Jr.. UTtl Waftley BoteL diver* found tV body of her friend. Cathy Lapp, danifofor of Dr. and Mra. Chaitoa J. Laqpp. 8S30 , Suncrest Drive, Steriing , soon after the children were r^orted missing Monday. Police sAid Teny’o body waa found about half a mile down river from tv area where tV children were last seen. It was dose to file spot where Cathy’s body had been found earlier, near tV home of her grandparents Mr. and Mr*. Ljde Lapp of 1806 Sunset Drivw. The world paitiament had been resuma debate this tV meeting was prepared to speak tV Cbngo. Tie assembly will meet Tiurs-ly afteimon, with the Snt order of businest tV conslderatloo of the steering oonunlttee’s recommendations on Angola and tV aaaembly doring date. The biggest man-made' excavation in tV world to the HuU-Rust-Mahoning iron miv at HibMng, Minn. It is more than 600 feet deep Pontiac Qty Affairs 8 Black-Top Projects Clear Hearings Three propooed projects were droppad from the 1061 public im- Bot diht Uack-toppkig prajaeta domed pdfaUchearinaiat thePon-tlK aty Otemniasian meatiiM last tkns were lAtoed. These coverad biaefc topping of raitomont Avenue. Nebraska to Earlmoor; Pleasant-vtow Drive; Rdand Road. Azgyle to Asseaaon Plat 150; Dreaden Avemw, Woodland to Hollywood; Eart Beverty Avenue, PUDo* to Artcne; ftoorth Avenue, Jooiyn to Highwood; Manofleld Avenue, roller to Ariene; and Second Ai to Lanel. lain to Fairgrave, coat, $17,213; etty wi. $5,741. TennyMm Avenue. Fuller to Ar-lev. aaseaaed coat S3A43; dly coot. top OiM Bead. Aigyte to Cw- I ‘nrinl Avenv. Jodyn to Klgh-[weed, aiheavd --------- " jeoet, U.____ In the other faeartags, no abjvj CUkid A^ I eort, $16,741; cMy mun. aaeessed coat, $8,414; dty $3,463. South Jciato Street. Raeburn, $110. Proaptot to , $1.30$! city Raebura Street, SAnfond to Bait> 9. aaacoted ooet, fl,5U: dly eoB, $356. RumoO Street, Auburn to OmHin, aoHood ood, 11.301 dty MB. WRk Sewazd Straet, Auburn to Ob on. aaaeaMd ooet, dty coal, fvjto la aa estate eeltiamont. tho OOW' liaston approved Aim* FmoMd M sole owner of Iho SDM ttoUAi' Beenv al M-102 Bagtoy Avanuf. Ob modon of O ’ ‘ fond E. Bottom. I of Oommiialoner Win-m. A public nAcoidty for a oembiiMd oower im nhtfHiiit Avenue. Hollywood to tha aSey wed of Baldwin. V THE PONTIAC PBESS. WEDKl^SDAY. MARCH ! Widow Follows Gable's Wish in Naming Son HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Ctark Gtble’i widow pondered 24 hours, then decided to name the late ao-tor'a newborn wn John Clark Gable. Kay Gable, 43, explained Tues-that It was a toufh decision because many of her huaband’s tsM had urg^ In cards and telegrams that she chooae Clark Jr. * * ★ But she said Gable, childless In fjHir previous marriages, didn't want bis first offspring to be a “He told me dwt would be too mutch nl a for o. little kid to bear,” Mrs. Gable said. Piutieg Want Your Absentee Vote Pack Ballot for Vacation Political leaders of both parties are concerned ^ut the timing of the biennial sprl^ election thla year—the day after Easter Sunday. With Toter apathy usually hlgh| In the spring baUot-^ing, Republleana and Democrats alike are afraid the turnout will be even lower than In previous years. They’ve asked campaign workers to remind voters that if plans include an extended holiday over election Monday, absentee ballots should be secured. *Tf you are going away on a vacation don’t lose out on your vote," said Mrs. Mabel M. ChUd, county election clerk. The deadline to receive absent ballots from city, tosm-shlp or village clerks is Saturday, April 1, at 2 pm., she said. One area In particular—Bloomfield HUls-has asked for an extra supply of absentee b^lots because of the number of city residents who take spring yacatlons. D. C. Vote /or President Nears ok WASHINGTCW (AP)-The 23rd Amendment, granting the pnai-dentlal vote to citizens of the District of Qriumbia, may become part of the Constitution within a week or 10 days. * * • This was the prediction today of a citizens’ committee whose promotion work so far has helped to get 35 state ratifications. Approval by only three more states is needed to get the necessary three-fourths of the sUtes tor the amendment which Congress submitted last June 16. Citizens’ committee laid the last three approvals could come within 10 days from among Ohio, Kansas, New Hampshire. and Rhode Island. In addition to these fodr crucial alee, there are two otbera-North Carolina Texaa-whera ratmcatioo has a fair diance. To Visit London in May LONDON W — President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia has accepted an invitation to pay an official tour-day visit to Britain beginning May 16, toe foreign office an. nounced today. It will be the fimt visit of a Tunisian government leader. Remains of plelsiousaurs, mosas-surs, giant lizards, turtles and fish have been fowd in Hempstead r'Aiintv Arir Onfy At SIMMS In Ponfiac-TONITE-Flil.-UT. Bungalow 'DRIKOTE' Quality PAINTS 2 5 00 GALLON • LATEX Wall Paints • White HOUTe PAMT • SEMI-GLOSS White • Battle. Gray Fh. PAMT Buy the ebove peints at a LOWER PRICE than you'd pay for only 1 gallon in most stores . . . guaranteed quality paints for most any paint iob. No limit — none to dealers. 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Upright or Colonial styles. —taS Flaar ^ Big 2x4 Foot Peg Boards $1.29 JC!Ac Value Completely perforated bbards for use in home, office, shop. Hooks extra. —tae Flaar FlU l-Foot Wood ClothediieProf 2w1N Regular 75c each — has metal Une clip and ground point end. Limit 4 props. —tae jriaar Madioa Capadty-Wiio Trash Barners AAc Fite All Wire burner with safety zlp-per top . . . gives cmtplete “ burning of trash. —tas Fiaar WoTOH Willow-BOUND Clotbesbasket tis9 ATPc y — nedy admlnlatration. It looka like Military- planners of the Southeast ;• *y»tem. Asm Treaty Orf anliation; It goes this way tor tly top^ (SEIATO* today opened their around the President: IT^ have -aemiaimue} three - day coarference something big to lay, let Kennedy C. Men»n vva™.. I« The seerrt military discussions instance. SEATO nations. It will be one of; the ntost critical meetings in the ■ , i . aereo-year history of the anti- PoUtiac GotS Off Li^nt communist allianw. John Kennedy, So Far, Runs One-Man Show of state ior African affairs wU|President to dlsclaae 1 never lenowned foa his guietude. wanted to. * ♦ * I * a ♦ Even on hit Jut-completed tourj Thfen thaie was Robert S. Me-of Africa anne American aUiMiNunara who goofed when he felt he talked too much whet he limply said: Africa for the Alrt- UEA^E IT TO JPK When he returned Monday he spoke pretty freely to reporters on everythiiM except what they | rile gap. For the Democrats this moat wanted to know: What did was almost as bad u If he had he recommend to Kennedy? jMM be didn’t believe in home He said he’d leave it up to lhe;«na mother. AH through the ISU -------------------------------I political year the Dentocrats wor- ^ i tied out lood that Rustia wu talked and has said pmtically nothing since. ■ * Early last Febniary McNamara. secretary of defepse, toM neporters he couldn’t find a mis- ■ It is our task to make sure the Communists don’t updereati-, mate oar strength and our deter-' mination." one SEATO crffidal told Communicable Diseases ;• Even Kennedy in the campaign talked of the “missile gap.” 'KENNEDY STEPPED IN Kennedy kw no time telling re-| Soar in Oakland County ^ *• I because McNamara hadn t Un-! iahad studying them. * Dean Rusk will attend the meet- It was a light week for com-, ’The week before there were 9i a ★ * bigs next week in his first over- municable diseases in Pontiac last new cases of chicken pox. 21 of: Loiter, in a letter to Republican •eas mission as U S. secretary of week but the county picture was^^ ^ state: entirely dillere^ ^ ^ fever and measles. PROBLE.M IS Utos Pontiac and Oakland County health Last week in. the county there were 116 new ca.ses of chicken pox compaied to.89 the week befme, f^ew < Senate Leader Bvierett M. DU-McNamam denied toat he ■aid the United Stales wis either behind or ahead of Runia 1 the missile race. ♦ w a One member of the Kennedy cabinet — Arthur Goldberg, secretary of labor—has probably made ■pore public statements than aO the other members put together. But It might be noted any opin-tons he expreceed, mostly about yment and', areu. were only echoes of what Kennedy had said. a a a Goldberg’s speeches, ments and trips around have really beep missionary work for Kennedy’s program. The two most forceful secretaries of state in recent years-Dean Acheson under President Truman and John Poster OoU« under President Eisenhower — were great talkers on their own. But Kennedy’s secretary of state. Dean Rusk, has played in a “We’re off to a running start. -said Adm. Harry D. Frit, the I there Was a total ot hnly nine I'S.' commander in the Pacific.'new cases of communicsbie dis-affer the momii^ meeting, in eases reported in the city. In thd ^ w hich militarj- men from Britain. I county there were nearly 300 new;|^~ New Zeti«ui^;c«.. poJteTtli week. d 1171k of mumps. dov.n Pakistan, the Philippines ’Hiaiknd participated. i : ♦ ♦ ♦ I Alh mgtred that the alliance’s'; moss critical problem is In Laos. i where rebels supplied by the So-| viet : Union are threatening the , ________ _ The county also saw a slight of rhevmatic fever ' drop in i:ieB8lei from 43 new cases [two weeks ago to 3S last week. ---------------:---, The (oiiowing is a list of ne cases of communicable diseases week in Pontiac and K'r::isrrrp2:.S'^AsksEndloCarTax protect Laos against Communist , r»t r J i* '”■*10 Benefit education: AdhJ. Paul Ortoli, beading the! ^ 'Sl£u2 French delegation, said there «» i dan^ of a Kon-an^ype war un- Sault Ste. Marie. R‘’P“bltoan . less conditions can be staWllzed ca®**^** **ate superintendent, itap.tir. in the mountainous kingdom. public instruction, has caUed %«umtttc (»r»r *** ---;--1............ tor repeal of the federal excise lax, -- oa car aalea as an aid to educa-T tion. low key, letting his bom do U main talking on foreign affairs. This writer asked one o( the len Hose to Rusk U this it how le new secretary plana to op-rate. k ♦ This was the answer: jThat’s very peraeptive. As tor the rest of the Kennedy Cabinet: lliey're sticking to their knitting. So lar this has been a one man show, Kennedy’s. Finds Nothing to link Smoking, Cancer NEW YORK (AP) — After six! years of scientlflc research, thei tobacco Industry reports it hasi found no evidence of any Unk bo-: tween smoking and lui« cancer.j The statement came Tuesday from the scientific advisory board of the industry’s researdi oom-i mittee. development has been the general recognition that we do not yet have 'le answers." the statement said. 'The beard said tt la interested 1 finding out why “the overwhelming nujority of heavy smoknrs do not contract the dis-despite their smdidng.’’ WILLIAMS REPORTS St. Josaph Voters OK Millage for Schools 5?T. JOSEPH (II - St. Joseph School District voters approved a proposal tor a three-year 2.9-mill operating levy 'fiieaday night. 2.728 to 2,307. The approval marked the lint time in the district’s 89-year-his-tory that it has had an extra tax to cov^ operating costa. It will provide tnluikagan Csoaty. draertbed repeal at tho lax as “the guickesi 1 mif to stimnlate our ■p tax . TTiis would be the money equivalent of federal aid to education. Holloway said. “But It would retain the concept of local responsibility for education in every state aral Would not short-riiange Michigan as does the currently before Con-j I,** Holloway said. j Lindemer Is Behind Con-ton tor State ; LANSING tf^-Lawrence B. Lindemer, Lansing attorney and for-, mer Republican state chairman, has jrin^ backers of a new constitution for Michigan. * w *■ Lindemer announced Tuesday I that he wlH vote (or a constitu-!tional convemkwi at the April 3 election and urge others to do the ume. “The time has arrived tor the peofde of Michigan to demonstrate to the nation a firmness of pur-poae, a freedom from (ear and a determlnatioa for progre.vt,’’ he said. “The calling of a, constitutional convention will be kuch a demonstration." THE AUTO CLUB IS PEOPLE TTie Automobile Club of Michigan is 675,000 Michigan people receiving aervioe, savings and protection from motoring ezperta in 47 Auto Clpb offices in Michigan and in AAA-affiliated offices throughout the world. Get all the privileges and protections enjoyed by Auto Chib people. CaU your near^ Auto Chib office andj^l JIUTOMOBILB CLUB 4^ VISIT OR PNONI YOUR NIARIST ORICI A L R06UI —hfpr. WIUIAMS ST___PI $.41 SI B. t Tsn, rx s-Ms C. B. wana. rx (-MM C. c BWIW rx MISS e e. Cmm. OB ,s. R. VfMa, PB 4mm THK PQNTIAC PRySS. WEDNESDAY, >rAIiCII ^2, 1961 ^ - FIVK PONTIAC AUA By RAY STORM. DUtriet Manager WHArS"AU NUMBER CALUNO"? ll’« the latest devdopment in tele* phone numbering. Now, in many communities throughout the country, you di«l seven numerals to make a local call—no letters. Ew example, KL 5-2368 becomes 555-2368-a true tele-phone “number.” Why was this done? Simply because we’re running out of usable letter-number combinations. If we’re'to continue to grow and provide good service, we need to use the more flexible “all numerals’* system. Some Michigan communities already have it. More will begin to use it soon. You’ll find this nmv system more accurate and we think you’ll like it. Swood, Calif., says Bimbo is a television star and learned the skiing act a year ago. San Diego Union photogi-apher Roger Wren caught him at it this time. MICHIBAN'S NATURALLY the motor center of the world. Wifve got drive-up benki and mail boxes, driv^ ... even a place where you can drive up to return a library book. Well, the tele, phone company la right up-UMlate, too. Wc’rc install, ing new drive-up tdephone booths! Small, handy, wdl-lit, these drive-up i^ones' are a welcome aid to the motorist who waitts to nuke a call in a hurry. They supplement the regular roadside tdephone booths that are already e familiar sight along many of our highways. A SLIMMEI, LNHTER jrt stionger spring tdephone cord has been developed by Bell Telephone Laboratories and W estern Electric. Qne secret of its new, sleek strength is the use of nylon, instead of cotton, thread. Slimming a cord seems like a small change-until yoiatealize that it will sas-e more than half a million dollars annually in cord costs! It’s another instance of your telephone company’s constant search for new wap to impros-e the equipinent you use, while. < keeping the cost of your sers'ice low. ' ±±±±±±±di±±±±^±±±±±±± 3. A ground-glau squeal: sounds like somebody crunching light btrtbs. Tfate sound is erften mistaken for a grinding bearing. A minor adjustment will get rid of it if the brake lining is of good quality. It a a 4. Wire brush squeal: sounds like a wine brush pulled over ^ass.. It occurs halfway through a stop and indicates improperly adjusted brakes or poor contact. 5. Groan: sounds like a ghost welcoming a new friend into a haunted house. It’s loud, hallow and gruesome. The cause is loose or worn-out brake parts. It can 'be a highly dangerous signal. i * * * 6. Continuous scream: if brakes scream as soon as {pedal is depressed and continue to scream, that's a sign of real 'trouble. It means the brake shoe jor the rivets are Hitting the brake idrum. And thaf's thi; end pf your (brake linings'. Girls Fin«d and Jailed for Breaking Windows. Chemical Group Latent in Most Peraonw Each ot Us May Have 'Cancer Bomb' s ordinarily kept I a » ell- B/r FBA.NK f'ASKY ifly, induced formation of lumors. "TIC" Asuorlated Press Seteace Writer ! The researcher said he and col- beha\-ed and productive state by ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Evi-ileagues also had found, in axso- the balanced dence of SLbpsslble cancer - pro- ciation with "TIC,” c*ertaln other ler two factors ^ _ ducing chemfai bomb in all hu-'components-one of which en- But a disbalance In either dimans — happily a dud in most hances its activity, while *he ofh- rection might well provide the cases—was reprarted today by sci- er suppresses It. triggering mwlwnlsm for an ex- I It might well be, he said, that plosion of "TIC, he said. Dr. Antonio Rottino of St, Vin-i cent's Hospital told about it. in .... suggesting a novel concept of the Heads Romanian Unit Pete Swamson, 11, oets “r yiENSA (UPI, - Self o Job for Vocation ♦ * ★ jRomania's pa^ boss Gheorghej LANSING (UPIi — Eleven-year- They may be due, he said, to Gheorghiu-dej has assumed su- old Peter Swainson, son of Mlchl-the sudden triggering into hay-|preme executive power and be- gan Gov. John B. Swainson, got wire activity of a body chemical!come president of the newly ere- himself a job for the duration of which ordinarily serves a useful'ated “state council.“ Radio B'ucha- his vacation from a private school irpow In the maintenance of rest announced. in New York, according to his !e. I —„ father. Addressing a seminar for sci . - ^ governor said Peter told enee writers sponst^ by J^ That One-Armed Bandit fhim he was ah "assistant page” in Anmrican (Mnw Swet^ Dr. p„ii^ _ ftn. Piimn fh** House of Representatives. Rottino said he had o^ned /ioin Is Really O GOS Pump gwainson said Peter, w^io at- 15^ VAS VEOAS N». (AP)-A tjr M , I... certain anttnal wri plant tissues, station owner in this desert gam- School in Cragsmore. N.Y.. ob-a substonce he calls “tumor-in- bllng mecca has adopted a slot ducing-complex" or ‘"nC” |Or.machine version of selling gas. shnrt ' tained the “job” by himself.. I “Anyone who orders a full tank Igets it free—if the price comes up This "TIC." when Injected into with three similar digits.” John SOUTH HAv^^ I* —Damages ^ j„to lar-Karas said today. So far, he has estimated at 3387 in broken wln-jyjj forms of the drosophila fruit i paid off three winners. dows at four business places;---------------------------------------- ■ ■■ ■................ brought fines and jail terms today for a trio of South Haven girls. Sentenced alter pleading guilty' before Justice Purlette Hinckley wtfre Beverly Mail, 17. fined $K and costs: Gknia Canienter, 21, and Sandra Harthan. 19. Eachj fined 325 plus costs and sentenced! to Hi days in Van Buren County Jail. Charged with disorderly conduct, they were accused of throwingl stones and diunks of concrete I through windows of the business ' places early Monday. | Australia's 1961 budget provides t<*r a 310.125,000 increase in defense spending, to 3445>4 million, and an increase in taxes of 3335V* million, to 33,154.500.000. N 6 S REMEMBER... In Pontiae At Pontiac Federal Savings You Receive on INSURED SAVINGS NEATH YOUR EASTER FASHIONS AND AFTER . . . YOU NEED , / •• A BRA AND GIRDLE FOR EVERY FIGURE ^ . . . EVERY PURSE! Long leg SKIPPIES psntie by Formfit with thigh controlling tidt panels; front and back controllari too. White; S, M, L. SKIPPIES pantie No. 815 or 817 . with satin 'elastic front panel for tummy flattening: IVt" $600 sets Wailt'f Eaporl Coraofiotet Will Fit Floor feandertiost Shop Monday, fkwnUj k Friday Nightk till 9 Your budget-pampering Easter fashion ... Linen-Weave Rayon Sheath *6” Here's a slim, trim shaath for misses . . . priced to pleast avary purse! White trim at tha neck and waist sets off this lincn-wtavs rayon charmer in navy, turquoise or pink. Very wrinkle resistant, hand washable. Sizes 12 to 18. Woife'a Bvdgot Fatbleai . , , Tbitd Floor Ft 4-2SII The Beauty Dot Slip *5“ Little dots embroidered on gossamer sheer moke a lovely lined bodice with scoilopings of lace. Really irresistible, in carefree nylon tricot, and the colors are flattering as mokeup. Sizes 42 to 42. THE PONTIAC PRESS 48 Wwt Huron Strert Pontj^r. 1 \VEDN^a>AY, MARCH 22. 1961 nnoatu. . Jemw 4. I Rc«tu ■. nitmtft a TIM FrwMtiit «d4 Buitaw UUkfftr t M niMimx. otomt c CircttUtlM UaoM*r OmOM Mta»(*r Tunisia Works Toward North African League The fifth anniversary of Tunisia's Independence finds that country playing M lhci^ influential role in North African affairs. President Habib Boubouiba has the confidence of France whose Interests he protected following Independence, and also of the Algerian rebels whose cause he has quietly championed. Due to this wise Arab leader’s influ* eice Tunisia has remained oriented toward the West. ★ ★ ’ ★ As chief opponent to President Nasser’s dreams of empire. President Boarguiba is working toward unification of the modmate nations of Africa as a counter to the more militant ones. The kHig-range goal is political and ectmomlc federation of Tun^ia, Algeria and Morocco into what North Africa calls the Maghreb. King Hussar II of Morocco and Fbbhat Abbas of Algeria’s nationalist govern-, ment based in Tunis, are lif agreement on this. ★ ★ ★ France, too, would gain good will by furthering the federation and giving help where needed. The Maghreb is an anti-Commnnisti pro-Western idea and a bulwark for newly independent nations. From the Western point of view a united Nwth Africa working with France and with sii^iilar racial and cultural background would make the area safe for indepoidence. Committee added extra reassuring safeguards in its resolution approving the pact. Treasury Secretary Dillon told the lawmakers that In his optaion our world balance ef payment difficulties would never have arisen If we had had such a forum to consult. ★ ★ ★ U.^ officials feel that our Allied* membership in OECD will Iced to their fuller sharing of the foreign aid burden. Neither they nor we are committed to spending anything more but the matter will be argued, broad goals will be outlined and contributions solicited. Much good could come of close Allied co-operation and consultation. . Voice of the People: \ f Recommends Voting ‘No’ on Revising Constitution Vote "no" on ton-con In the April S election unless you want tbe SUte of Michigan to be redletrlcted so that the large dtlea. e^etlaUy the OetroB area. wlU control the slate legWature and the federal elections as wdl. This would be a dangeroua ttilng and leave the rural districta with practically no representation. ★ ★ ★ De you want Oila state to be naa by aidoa exeeattvea, lobbies aad Hty poWMSaar It Is wen-kaeira that moat of the eorruptlon exMo la large eMaa. * Th«i It is etllmaled by the American Ugkm In an article’ In The Press that thU wlD cost the taxpayers |3.4 millkm. Can ^ atate afford this or to ^ the chance of our awtitutlwi being wrltted to suit groups of lobbyists who hope for qwdal ifeneflts? ★ ★ ★ ' How many people would be qualified to help write this constitution and be nonpartisan d there is such a thing? Tbia redMrtetbw and tae power to Juggle pubBe timds from one dkipartneta to another are the prime objeetives the propoMnts of If our lawmakers would spend half as much time working toward . cconmny as Piey would have to on making a new constitution, they might really accomplish aomething. Mrs. Frank Stewart 21 Mark Ave. . ' Doesn’t Mind Paying ‘Why Do We Permit for Schools’ Prills Careless Spending?’ Speaking of "conflict of Interests.’’ which many are doing these days, one of the most serious and most difficult to E CASE H-439: Jackie B.. aged 11, is a shy, brilliant child. "Dr. Crane," his mother began. towat an he bad Itoowa I long before Out of that happy, friendly small town, Jackie wu suddenly uprooted Herpes zoster, commonly called "J®ckie used frr be a straight A’ and transplanted in a strange city. Ctengreas hM b by the gMwtnf aenpe nf Amer-lew's toteigw aid program. It Is recogateed, n( .enwrao, that some approprtottows akowld-bn made to 'Hie United States and Canada have joined 18 European nations of the Organization fdr Economic Cooperation (OEEC) In forming a new kind of effort to promote mutual economic stability and growth while aiding underdeveloped lands. -k k k The new Economic Co-operation and Development plan (OECD) crektea a forum in which all 20 members can discuss their common economic problems and channef''^fective aid to where it will do tile most good. OECD will have no administrative authority and neither the U.S. nor Canada will be bound by obligations oi OEEC, the older agency. All should beneflt from cxiUecUve consultation but no member is committed to accept OECTD’s reemmnendations. The Senate Foreign RelaUons Enclosing a dipping that sayA It was ten years ago that a broadcasting company made a 30-yeat contract with million Beric, the opinion Is expressed by Mrs. Gregory Meggison of Rochester that It’s already been what seems like 30 years too long. I of the United States and of tbe shingles or sometlmn zona. Is an pupil, inflammatory disease charadier- ‘ Now his marks ized by irregularly ouflined grnps are t»in«g and he of verictea or small Ulsters dis- seems to hate tributed along tbe course of a sen- gcbool. He tries sory nerve or a group of nerves. ^ starting Pamaiar aituatians are one side out in the morn-of forehead above the eye and one complain- side of the cheat. qi various Usually considerable neuralgic or achea and pains, neuritic pain precede! the erup- “Ye»terday hr tion of vesicles, and this pain has beOT inistoken for'pleurisy or ap- morn-' In certain instances money spent to help a national economy or to build up local military forces is a good investment in security for tlie United States. But when the program reaches into the broader aspects of "cul- pcndlcUis. Shingles in an elderly or enfeebled person is an extremely painful and eyhausting illness. The cause of heriM>8 Is not knqw'n. Rsme good physiciaas believe rblrkM pox and shtaglM are doe to the some or olmilor cWose, as (S) Add social status to yowr ebild by letttag bim Inxite tww or three special pals to a movie or dreu or boll game. Daddy and Mother sbowld go out of their way to chapenme o Car load of yowngsters on this occasloti. (4) This is the one time when little over-indulgence of your He didn’t know a single boy or girl. He had never previously seen any of tbe teachers in that grammar school. He felt like Robinson child may be justifiable, Crusoe, so(|d4gly, althougji he was now surroufided by hundreds of kids in a grade school of l.SOp enrollment. tortured children "Buck up.’’ his father gruffly reassured him. when he had aotad blue and unhapp>*. "for this is a fine city." But that advice still didn’t pro- "Why does he hate school to duce a ctoae pal tor Jackie, nor much, for he used to be very fond (fid H make him feel better ac< of It before we nnved into this quainted W’ith hit teachers. "Perhaps it would bring some better spring weather If you’d start your baseball contest," writes Mrs. Harold Waraea of Lake Orion. OK: well give it a try In a few daye. The Country Parson Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. August Smith of 283 Edison St.; 62nd wedding annlver-saor Mrs. Mary Ann Orcutt of Keego Harbor; 88rd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Hlckmaa of Drayton Plains; 51st wedding annim- Geerge C. Baanawalt of BlrminghaoK S2nd birthday.. this Is oaly apeotaafioa, hr t riilokan pox may be due to kind of vtruo. The old wives’ taie of the dire consequence ot shinalee that goes completely around the body is just an Md wives’ tale. Even if the eruption should ereep entirely around the body (which It never does, tor, remember. new neighborhood test fail.' SCARED KIDS Many a busy man gets a promotion and is suddeedy sent into a new territory. So he moves his family to a difhfent tqwn. Beemne he is pteoeenptod wMh What Jackie sreded was quirk kelp tram kis father and niotber hi making frlMid* with kids hi city b bicyde «• dog or pony or fancy baseball mitt wlU help add social status to your youngster and help Here is what his parenu ritouM S’iSJSS? roSLC have done when they reached the r^®*"*"®***^ of tbe neighbor-- IMT Htv- new dty; (1) Vake JacUo to tamday (See tMaorrow’s fMlow-up). SlWBT* viito torn. Oaott* W. craa* te m of Tlw SootOa Ptaa*. rootlaa. had grown up With neighborteg ^ ta the «^l t^from whk* he had suddenly been uprooted. tralM Bod srlnUas eoau whan rau hi* payeiiolotlcBl al^na and p > Jackie's problem. He simply increased pain for the vie-Um. The neuralgic or neuritic pain of harass the suffowr long after the skin lesions have healed. HJs pala were like members of I own family, fnr they had been CMI it a modernized version of the old "house warming" or take advantage of Vrientte's Day, a birthday. Halloween or any ap- Treatment of shingtes b a problem thht calls Isr the physician's But don't even wmh lor i calendar. Hatch up any convenient exense to have a party, within toe Orst wefek, if not the aecond day hither 555« MW* *StoS32* “ A ^THB POXTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2i?, 1961 ; -'V' . SEVifeN ELEGANCE... YOU LESS AT FEDERAL'S Elsgant fabrics complimtnl ntwctt eoaf filhoatHtt in fkiftfrinf colors for spring Rofrtshing color runs rampant on 'stroller' suit looks this seoson Softened sheaths, jaunty jacket looks ond importont duster dresses in fresh new colors 29 99 19 99 12” -16 99 Absduiely H ^***1*^ with magnificent trims hare that Parisian inspired look ThrMMr «oft fulMlowing or fopwwl silhouoIlM In oloeant Fantasia, Hocko-num't Foeodo. Shop taday and savo on thoM wondorfui coot boreoins. «. Hoetomim'i Food#. Navy or bdo*. lO-H-b. Fonhnlo. Ws#, bhi#, mint. 14V4.MH. OrtWIVWYWGHTTOS IMJay Sohirfoif Gontit silhouottM including tho now 'strollor' suit. Surprise colors and fominino collar, cuff and jacket treatntenis. C. 'Strollor' tilhouolto witli hip-Unt/At jockot, liim ikirt. Soft wool. Soigo, lilac bluo. 8-18. We're simply delighted with this collection and you v^iil be too! We've gathered excitement in color, interest in fabrics, silhouettes that flatter ... grouped them here in time for Easter! Slim sheaths with dainty touches oif chiffon or lace at necklines, sleeves, jacket dresses with cummerbund and sashed effects, always flattering duster dresses with that walking suit look! See them aH at prices that i^ease.., dt Federal's. beige, green or lilac. 7-15 ...............12.99 I, lace jacket. 8loe, pink, tiloc maize. 12-18.12.99 rayon taffeta lined. Beige, blue, roM. 14H-24H....16.99 3” - 7 99 Simply breathtaking to beholdl Brims full of flowers^dainty wisps of veiling, toppings of buds, leaves. Refreshing color, silhouette. g. Imported straw cloche wHh nylon tulle draping and r ’ h. lucy Louis cloche of Sotine 4. Knit cotton dus e. Sheath of lined f. Lace embroid. stiecrth; . Pillbox peaked with organdy roses. .1.99 k. Perles v«co deep pillbox NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS on foihioni 10.99 ond o, at Fidoral'i. ti«.._____».»» downtown and , DRAYTON RUINS EIGHT THE poimAC PBEss. web(hesday: MAHCH M. mi 'f Club l^ns Film on Colorado Saturday tte P«ntl>c YMCA Businen Praten^ml Chd> wfll hold « tti-aec at t p.m. Saturday at St. Pam Metbodlit Cknrth. S32 Romao Avoa Towndiip.. iMm I; Pm IMoMB «l IBbi, a* miiinlar aka kas *eHed fncnun k opm to all hi- * ................I Witt ool* nay ba oUkimd from tha Rev. Kyla E3-Uo^ aakatant paatar battea Jaekat, earetu^ taflorad sa a maa'a. Batted panto have alastie aldaa for eomfort Fiiav wrlnkla* raalat iayoB«aeatata{ rajnm Hnad Jadtat Ouar-antaad Granto beet low 6iuij(1m|s "Charna It" Ymir Way NO MONEY MWN 30 Ooya wr MowHii fa Foy W. T. GRANT CO. MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. TIL 9 P.M. Ym Mato la SaMM or Tear Msem Park FffiST STOP:... # 0 THEN ON TO THE EASTER PARADE! ^oin the front ranks of fashion this Sifter Drees up tar this Spring and Bfkstar now with a great new sdeetlon of qoarkltag fashion-right men’s apparel from Oanun’t. Ohoooe from the famous branda you know too . . . Mamaa Uu Botany MO and Petroedll ttulta . . . Btantey Bladcar Sportooata and Xiqulre Stocks . . ghlrts by Hathaway. Arrow and Van Wanaip. You’ll find smart hats by Dobba, noekwaar by Damon and rainwear by OlBnaagtoa plus many many nwrs nationally known brands you’ll teoogntoa at ones, flprtag haa at laat arrived and Barter this year to April 9niL Stop to aoon and aaa It all for yourself. SUITS ........... . .159,50 to 1125.00 SPORTCOATS ... ..129,50 to 1 69,50 SLACKS to 1 29.95 HATS ,.noj6 to 9 25.00 DRESS SHIRTS .. AJM to 1 10.95 NECKWEAR .... . .1 1,50 to 9 6.50 ALL WEATHER COATS . .|19il5 to 9 37.50 Open an Osman’s Charge Account at No Extra Cost to You PAY IN 30, 60 OR 90 DAYS far Att DaMiMriiw Hama ORDBR EARLTI Downtown Pontiac Open Mon,, FrL ’tU 9 PJML Td-Hnnm Ociiter SnU Mon. *10 9 PJII. THifi i*UiJTlAC PHESS. WKUNESDAY; MARCH 22, 1961* NINE Say U.S. Flew Over Red Area Soviets Report Plane Violation Jon. 30 but America Disogrees WASHINGTON A fcu-j Commiuioner to Stay •dueated o«ineennK coosulunt is' City Until Mlddlo of sittint. waiting and hoping that a; VS. Sopraim Court dedsion will I gtv« him aa opportunity to make! . twjuiN.. kM ««• H.. n» iwt Di»trict I OommlMioner MUton a »4iaito JW to te Du Pwrt ^ Wthe City Cora- (tonpaqr'a «3 millfan tt»n» «* „i„ion ubie tast night to what he {laid would be "a couple weeks” Newberg-Colbert Suit to Come After Cbrysfer DETROIT (JP—WflOam C. New-berg'* IS-3S milUon ttemage suit against. L. L. Colbert has been otflcially delayed by court eider until Newbcrg finishea legal action against Chrysler Corp WWW Judge Henry L. Bears of Muskegon, acting as visiting judge of Wayne County Circuit Court, formally entered the restraining or- his firiTta betoMd^*"' P''°ceed. land renewed his fight in behalf of Du Pont Lutha and* b^tbss^l Pak|an4,County. ^ hnaw Of I. Paul du^t, spent thousands of dollars SMl|pKrt of April. . rt.rv.Ur rwr«ur countless hours desigiili« a pro- He said he wanted to appear jtogj gmninated n*5e rdaxfaa iirto* the Slate SuDiame Court eartv ■, *?“? tiW ta a television set The Supreme Court ruled four yosrs ago that Du Pont should divest SaeU of its vast .GM hold- In 1^, however, the U.S. District Court In Chicsgo, aiming to carry out the high oourt's order, said Du Pont coidd conttaiue to own the stock but had to transfer voting rights to tndividua] Du Pont stockholders, other than Du Pont we the State Supreme Court earty ^ ^ hv ihe next month in the U-montlH>ld suit , ^ »»•“» brought by him and Cbramisskmer: Robert A. Landry in behalf of ex-! potice chief Herbert W. Straley Oranted a two-month leavs abseace from City Hall Jaa. U. Henry Mdd last night he was I. Alfi- £|Dem Group Ms Chairman _________ " j He Indicated his next stay would G 6 O r g B FulkerSOn tO ** “T <** Lead the Bosinew and w w Professional Unit Last fan, Heray won the support Anorg«niiatloncn..tedbyOidt-■ ■ ■ - ” land County Democrats to serve **^nfn***y*”h.^l** • businessmen has ^ ^ Fulkerson of 3011 ^ Bloomfield Township. Last night. Henry called od City' * , . .u: JV cOTrt ™ the Senate Stptw Affairs Commtt-tae to the second time a bill si-hMvlng the itste to boy tbs De-tro^enadsor TMnnM and the Ambassador Bridge lor Ml mtllkm. w jw w The ruling Was made by Lt. Gov. T. John iMlnskl, actii« In bin capadly ah pcaaktant of the ■ONC8TY PATS OFT - Dovg^ William Johnaon (cento), the unemployed -handyman who Teturaed 1340,000 in cash whldi he found In a Los Angeles street, accepts a check to 110,000 Tuesday from John D. Allen Jr.-, a Brinks, Inc., official. Johnson turned down an offer of |90 a week as a Brinks guard and a college scholarship for his oldest son. feeling he can make more money as a maintenance man. Johnson’s wife (left) looks at the dteck. Church Leaves Council PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) ■Ona of South Africa’s three largest Dutch Reformed churches said Tuesday night It Ip withdraw- ing from the World Council ol Churches. Officials of the Neder-duht Hetvormde Keric said the action was taken because of council condemnation of South Africa's segregation Committee to Restudy Tunnel Bill Lansing (b —a quick rap «f the ghvd and a unique pi^ A camera dtelgBed by^-Dr, HunU E. Bdgmtoi made mm’i dtepto vtow of the dcew-«,0» down la tbs AfiaiMe. Insurance officials «,)j[epart that Amerldui women, in Uielr own rigjht, own |T5 UQion wnirth of lilW The committee took an Incontia-tent poMtkm. be eaU, In fecem-mending amendments to the bill but net recommending the bill it-seU. He added: “In one sense it recommends action, and in another senae it recommends inaction.’* The first time the bill was re-. orted-Piit last we^. It went back to the committee after an argu-meiit flared up eyer the right of a committee nlember to vote by Malden Lane, in downtown Man-attan, wu once a lovers’ lane, complto with a winding stream ^ shady nooks. TV stream ““ leath the pavement. \buVc weleoine to our mmei!! Associates LOAN' COMPANY C»8h whon you need it for billa or any other worth-while purpoae. The Aasbeiates makes loans from ^5 s ’500 on your aignature, furniture or car. Terms are taflornmade to fit your budget. You're welcome to our money^. Associates LOAN COMPANY PONTIAC: 125-127 N. Soglnaw» Fi 2-0214 Michigan Miracle Mile, PI 8-H4T DRAYTON PUINS: 4494 Dixie Hwy., OR 3-1207 uitTMt tinrtwi «• an c» ■“•a « w *• to «nn yw ■Mth kttmta ISS Mi bis. uS W« SW Mth •• >ar nawhiaw. tenwetoian of the 1957 onto. Du Pont seeks to have the tower- --------- d o», Man Gets Jail Having to buy ft. AF Charges Colone[ With Manslaughter WASHINGTON (API - — T'orce CM. William M. Banks has been accused by the Air Force of A (brm«- Tray resident, who was on probation to two charges in Gatomd’ Ctomty, yesterday was sentenced to 10 days in jail for operating a kennel without a li-1 Neil .Staebler launched such groups r in Macomb County. statewide. collapae Jan. 15 of a radar tower off the New Jorsey coaat. Twenty-eight men died when the AOtXMon Texas Tower tumbled into the Atlantic during a bowling gale. WWW The Air Force first announced mat Banks had been accined of “culpable negligence’’ and dere-'sale of a dog in the city, liction of duty. T>ra other otfi-> c«a, MaJ. William R. Sheppard and Maj. Reginaki L. Starke, also were accuaed of dereliction duty. ! named Julian Scott of West Bloom-j field.Township. vice chairman; WUma Waldron of Hazel Park, secretary, and Fred Doyle of Royal Oak. treasurer. Kennel License The county organization was formed during the 1980 iwesidential dection campaign, after farmer Michigan Democratic duiirman Frank Rutkowsld. 42. Mound Road, Steriing Township, Oakland County Democratic _ . _____ ______, ________ .. Chairman James M. Ginn stated toivoiuiilary manslaughter in tbe|ghn was ordered to pay a $75 fine that the work of the organizatiai of the most important aspects of party activities in Oakland County. to operating the unlicenaed kernel and for failing to have dogs on his individually licensed. County aatkerttieB alw have a beach warraat to Ms arrest sa a simUar charge. Rutkowaki was on probation to vtolatiaa of IVoy’s zoning ordinance and to misrepreaefitatkin in the YOU MAY NAVI The U.S. Department of Agricul-: hire seized 15 unlicensed d^ in RutkowsM’s borne when he was arrested yesterday. Robert DeWolfe, president of the Macomb (tointy Humane Sodety, aak) most of the dop touid in tbe home were in various stages of distemper. Harley C. Booth Dies; Service Friday at 2 Hariey C- Booth. 60. of 231 Ri- Fulkerson said the purpose of m association la "to provide a forum at which business and professional men are encouraged to exprfSB theft opinlam rriafivn to the programs of the party.’’ , j * Democrats' gsak sad arge them to participate la party aettvlttos. “In a great pstjrt,’; Fulkerson said, “the leadeix trf the Democratic party in Oakland County come from the business and professional circles.’’ ANBMOTRNOWIT -V “ zrm W ■- jltac GOTCTli He hwl been^^^ *"**'—• VuBS.t'iSiSlS-S U11»e-N«™mber. «.d veWteett, they Uveand multiply. That*ssxsetly wlut Jaym't P-W UMM ds... aad bsfc'a bow tb^ do it: Fins—a sdaDtiae eoatiog canito tbs Ubiott late tba boA bafeto they dimnlva. Tbeo—Jayw’s mod- ouiekly aad omtly. O^t taho ebaams with da^r-aua. Ugbly eontapws Pio-Wormo •hleb tnfw!t mtMUmiUea. 0«t fm-uisTjayoa’t P-W Vara^ . . , Mi^aMaMo4aka lablste... ipadal ■iias to Aodrao aad aduha. Lansing: three grandchildren; a brother and two sisters. Service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at tbe Coats Funeral Home. Drayton Plaint with burial in (X-1 tawa Park. Cemetery. | ELECTRIC TYPING IN HALF THE SPACE! AND HALF THE PRICE! ^ SMITH-CORONA EloctrafS Tho biggoit odvnnco in typowrltort imco Ibo invention of vitiblo typingl Here’s on eledric typewriter titot weighs just II pounds... goes any ploce... yet hos oil of the most importoni features of for bigger ond more expensive type-.|p writers The new SmHh-Corono Electro 12 con toko I a stondord shoot of typing poper heriienfally... Ih H typo o fuN 11 inch writing linel And electric oction f assures ”print perf^" oppeoronce for every word... gives up to 15 door corb^. See the Electro 12 todoy. ' CALL FE 2-0135 FOR A WiiK'S TRIAL ONs.THIS MACHINE PARK f REE DOWNTOWN We stemo year rideet, give • hes token, cr pay foor pertJoi mslsr foe wMi every $2 sr mere A self-employed used car dealer. he was a former supervisor at Mount Rainier national park is! Fisher Body Division. ; said to have 500 kinds of flower-1 Surviving are his wife Audrey; iing {dants. a son, Thomas oi Albia, Iowa; aj daughter, Mrs. Gerald Hke of| Gneral Priitiig A Office Supply 17 Weft Lewieeee Stieat Fontiae r UtmfKlwM ky IMff KN A., MS. A Mvw cay, CrMtrM, 200 N. SAGINAW ST. Perking in the Rear ^ pMr New Saletiaom in CLARKSTON-WATERFORD S4«0 Dili* Hwy. ««OPEN SIJNtlAYS FK4MM IS to G THE fONTlAC PRESS, WEDXESIDAY. MARCH 22, 1961 ELEVEX Pontiac, Nearby Area Deaths ■AMU) P. ADAMS Stnict IMT Haiold P. Aduni. 98. of 431N. Johnam Avt. wUl be bdd at 2 p.m. Friday at the Levrit E. Wlnt Funera) Home, Oariuton. Burial wiU be In the Veterans Section of Perry Mount Park Cemeteiy. A MtU employed decorator, Mr. Adams leaves three slaters. Sirs. Georfe Bader of Ehrayton Plains, Mrs. Norma McIntyre and Mrs. Harvey Roush, both of Pontiac; and two brothers, Alfred W. of Pontiac and Harvey L. of Lake Orion. Mr. Adams died uneiqwctedly of a heart attadc at the home of a fiiend In Oarkston Monday. PATRKM'W. IHNNAN Patrick W. Dinnan, T7, of 772 Onego Drive died this morning at his residence after an illness of Id days. His body is at the Dop-elson - Johns Funeral Home. HOWARD A. ERVIN Howard A. Ervin, S9, of 2031 Comnoonwealth Ave. died yesterday a| Pontiac General Hospital ' after an illness of several months. ito employe of General Motors Truck A Coach Division, he was ' a member of St Luke's Methodist Church and Eagles Lodge. Mr. Ervin leaves his wife, Ariel; a daughter, Mrs. Driores Rollin of Pontiac; two sons, Edward J. and Robert W.. both at Pontiac; three grandchildren; a brother, George of Pontiac; and two sisters, Mrs. Walter Hamilton of Pontiac and Mrs. James Keast of Hamilton, Ont. Service will be held at 3:30 p.m. Friday ^at Sparks-GrltOn Chapel witti burial in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. MRS. FRANK FREE.MAN Former Pontiac resident Mrs. Frank (htary) Freeman of 609 N. Court St., Howdl. died yesterday at her (hughter's home in Howell. She was 98. Mrs. Freeman was a member of Fbst Baptist Church of ''nntiac. Surviving are thrN daughters, Mrs. W. L. Webstw of Grosse Pointe, Mrs. Etta Marquette and Mrs. Ralph DeGraff. both HoweU: four grandchildren; nine great-pandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren; and a sister! Service will be held at 1:30 , WAIND R LURRARILA Waino R. Lnkkarila. 64, of 1945 Murray Drive died yesterday at, Pontiac General Hoopital. He had baen ill nearly two yeara. A retired block repalman „ Pontiac Motor'^Dlvision, he waa a member ot Chriat Lutheran Church and Americgn Legion, Chief Pontiac Poet No. 377. . Mr. Lukkarila leaves his wile, Splmi; a daughter, Mn. Edwin R. Braiki of Pontiac; three grandchildren; three aonsand three Bisters. Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Donelson - Johns Fuhasd Home with burial follow-ing In White Chapel Memorial* m. RAYMO.ND G. PICKRELL Mrs. Raymond G. (Alice L.) Piektril of n West End St. died yesterday alter a long Ulneaa. She as 75. A n>ember of Pilgrim Holiness Church, she leaves a son, Ralph of Pontiac; a daughter, Mn. Paul Beam of Pwitlac; three grandchildren; a great-grandchild; a sister and three brothers. Mrs. PickreH’g body will be Uk-en to the Ward A Sutton Funeralj' Home In^Paris, m.. service and burial Friday. Arrangements were by -the DonelsoO-Johns Funeral Ho^. MRS. ROMERT REED Service for Mrs. Robert (Annie Maet Reed, 5L of 277 Branch St. will be held at 2 p m. Ihunday at the William ^F. Davia Funeral Home. Burial will be in Oak Hill tiac General Hoq^ttal after a oae-yaaur ilhisas. SurvlvlBg beoideo her huaband are a aon, Arthur Hazen of Union Liaka; three luvthera. Clyde Hazen of Walled Lake, Pingm Hazen of Pontiac and Archie Hazen cd De-tnrit; three atztero; and two grandchildren. MRS. CHESTER AUTEN GOODRICH - Service for Mrs. Chester (Myce A.) Auten, 74, of 7481N. Seneca St. will be at 2 p.m. Ridaor in the C. F. (9iermdn Fu-Home, OrtonvUle. Burial win be In the Goodrich Cemetery. Mn. Auten died yesterday at St. Joseph Hospital, Flint, after two-month illness. She was a member of Goodiidi Chapter No. 507, Order of the East-«n Star. Surviving an three sons, Wilson I Goodrich, Waldon of Grand Blanc and Dale of Midland; brother and five grandchildren. Home, Royal Oak. Burial win be In White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Troy. A ♦ * Mr, Johns died Monday at WII* liam Beaumont Hoapital, Royal Oak, alter a three-month Ulneaa. He was past master of High Twelve Lod^ No. 577, FAAM, Detroit, and ,a dual member of Lake Orion Lodge No. 46, FAAM. Hw lodges will conduct file graveside service at the cemetery. A A A Surviving are hls.-ehfe Gladys; two sons, James L. of Redford TowMWp and Gerald W. of Madison HelghU; and nine grandchildren. Three brothers, aitf of Lake Orton, and William and Reggie, both of Cornwall, England; and a MRS. ANZV BARTHOLOMEW ROCHESTER-Service for Mn. Anzy (Eva E.) Bartholomew, 87, _ former Rochester resident, will be Ltmt STORE MIRACLE MILE MARION R. JQHN8QN TROY — Service for Marion K. Johnson. 48, formeriy of Troy. wUl be at 1 p.m. Friday at.Price Funeral Hi^b- Burial will be in Oakvjow Cemetery, Royal Oak. Mr. Johnron died early Tuetday morning at Avon Center Hospital, Avon Township, after a long illness. A U.S. Army veteran of ^'orid War n. he was a member of South Oakland Oiapter No. 19. Disabled American Veterans. Surviving are his wife Rose; a I For Milady Use a Convenient Lion Charge^ Mount Park Cwnetery, Pontiac fi burial at 3:30 p.m. Surviving ia 4ier husband and a Mrs. Reed died Saturday at the niveraity Hoapttal, Ann Arbor after a 1^ illnesa. MRS. GARBVT WATSON Service tor Mrs: Garbut (Edna) Watson, 62, ot SOO OeSota Place wUl be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Sparta - Griffin Clupel with burial in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Mrs. Watson died yesterday at St. Joieph Mercy Hospital after a brief illnesa. . MRS. CARL ASM COMMERCE TOWTSSHIP-Serv-ice for Mrs. Qui (Jeimie) Ash, 89. of 370 Wise Road wU be at 1:30 Friday at the Richardaon-Bird Funeral Home, Watted Lake. Burial wUl be in Ctanmerce Ceme- both at home: his father Albert at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Pixley daughter, Karen, and a son3yron, Memorial Oiapel with burial in' ....... Mount Avon Cemetery. Mrs. Bartholomew died yesterday in Cheboygan after an extepd-ed illnass. She was a charter member of the American Legion Auxiliary and belonged to St. Paul Methodist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Anthony (Tillie) Carriere ot Oie-boygan; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. A brother, William Sipperley of Utica, also JOHN V. FLEMING WEST BLOOMHELD TQWN-SHIF-John T. Fleming, 78, at 3m Orchard Lake Road died today at his residence after an Ulness of six months. His body is at the C. J. Godhardt Funeral Home, Keego Harbor. Surviving besides his wife Sarah are three daughters, Mrs. Ernest R. Fleming and Mrs. Jack Krich-ner, both of West Blamnfield Township. and Mrs. Ralph E. EUstrom (rf Dearbrn; a ton. Lawrence of Detroit; a brother, and six grandchildren. LBONARO JOHNS ORIOTf TOWNSHIP - Service for Leonard Johns, 57. of 392 Bunny Run Blvd.. trill be at 1 p.i row at ,C. F. Schnaidt I^uieral MRS. FRED nSCHEB AUBURN HEIGHTS - Sendee for former resident Mrs. Fred (Johanna) Tlschcr, 85. of Yale, be 2 p.m. tonuHTow at Carmen’s Funend Home, Brown City. Burial will be In L^mn Cemetery, Lynn. Mrs. Tiseber died Monday in Yale at the home of her daui^ter. Mrs. Bruce Cttink. following a short illness. Surviving besides Mrs. aiidi is another daughter, Mrs. Gifford Ko-hagan of Washington; two sons. Olio of Minneapolis and Robert G. ot Missisaippi; 11 grandchUdren, 11 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. First Round-World Flier Leslie Arnold, Dies at M LEONIA. N. J. (UPI)-l P. Arnold. 66. pioneer aviator, who took part in the first around-the-world plane flight, died Tuesday. A A _A Arnold, who retired in July as|| an Eastern Air Linees vice presi-1 d^. was a crew member Ir (rf the three U.S. Army planes that flew around the world in 175 days 11 in 1924. Spring Millinery i298 » *Q98 From whimsey to flower bonnets, color is the keynote. Hundreds to choose from. Spring Suits APPLIANCE BUYERS . . . HOW MUCH MONEY CAN YOU SAVE AT FRETTER'S? To Lm perfectly honest iSirith yoii we really (Jon't know how much'we con sove you in dollars ornl cents^ut—this we do know; we hove cut ot^r prices to a point where we ore making $10 to $12 profit 0(f*tneist new opplionces and TV's. Shop oro(|nd, get 2 or 3 prices then get mine, I think you'll find our nrirM nrm tflWAr in mos> If»M SraaS—II C«. rt. AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR $108 19 Cu. Ft Frttzer jri rtMM bmtm, a*u-o«t ■•.k.t, LMk la Dm. $219 Brand Nomt PORTABLE 23^nch TV SLIM LINE TV $175»5 w.». Is Ontss 21-I neb Contole RCA COLOR TV $479 NORGE ELEC. DRYER $99 CUSTOM IMPEIIAL AUTOMATIC WASHER Tka first Iimm laandry Hist's mars fkaa aata-watic—4t caa thiakl s Nfw MaM-Spaad RavaMnt Apitatar "Waab- • Aataaistic Blspaasar far Fabric CaadMaMr • AatsmsHc List Ifactar • bclmivs Waiflb "A" Oaar, S«ds sad Wstar 82 AUTOMATIC DRYER New, foster, mere effkieiit direct eir drying. 20% fester, 20* cooler. 9 Leod cepocMy 20-lbs. • FJegs into well socket 9 Door sefety switch • Interior iiglit 82 '•' W«k NO MONEY DOWN ■ Courteous, Aftri ON AN) PURCHASE ■ the Sole Servic( • ierdse (eews Writ legerdlsst pf Price Navy, grey and all your favorite pastel colors. Boxy jackets, with the new look to flatter you all season long. 1/ Spring Coats • Regnilar • Petite • Half Size The new pastel colors plus white, navy or black. This Spring, coats are smar| and definitely exciting. You’ll be the grandest lady in the Easter parade and all through the . season. Other Coats $17.95 to $59.95 Mid-Heel Wardrobe Selected by Mrs. America® for Fashion-Fit-Comfort FREHER APPLIANCE MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER S. TELEGRAPH at SQUARE LAKE ROAD Open Doily 10 A.M. 'til 9 P.M. - FE 3-7051 - Sunday 10 A.M. '»il 7 PJA. h “Naturalizer has everything I want Jn a shoe”, says Mrs. Rose maty Murphy of Kentland, Indiana —^Mrs. America of 1960-61. ‘Tlattering new styles that are light, flexible, fit so beautifully. TWELVE Bond Imuc§ Flop,-or Barely P»m Are Voters Just Shrugging Off' Their School Problems? ' prograras would have fo be eat mo B*ore oat ot .town lillia lor erf taw. aruelw By O. K. HODENnfXD AT Bdocetiw Writer PARMA, Ohio - The SJ-mlWoh school bond issue and the two-mBl bar^ wiitoat the levy,” tot they wet«i*t. What was the cut back In the ■ognun that had convinced her? Was it the tact that Panna AMildn't h>i« the 60 additional teacheci It needed, that old textbooks couldn’t be replaced, that Itbtdenptfden was cut Irora half In't vote in May, and 1 asid. ’Tm hoy. I've got four Uds to look After. And what difference does it malw? We’ll always have achools." Parma is about 65 par "We voted for the achool la-soes,” he said. "We always do. The public achools have to he supported. Even so, I think there la going to have to he some sort ot federal idd to education.” school levy on the Parma baltotja day to one^hlrdM * Catholic and has five CathoUc ...............* t elementary schools and one smaU 1^' Midi achool. Bkfoie both elections, every Catholic priest in ia.t May didn’t create much of a| "Well ^ stir. IthliBS," the woman sai^ ‘ Bto ray Why dwuld they? In eight pre-ison was t ■“ viotts electioiw. the city had approved school bonds for $23 million and school levies totaling 13 cents on every 6100 of 1 there couldn’t be In Ohio, school bonds and levies need only a bare majority of the votes cast, 50 per cent plus one. Parma voters tod always backed their achools with majorities ranging from 61 per cent jto 89.9 per ♦ ♦ ♦ Besides, the voters bad been told, with ao much new property comiiw on to toe tax n^, t*--bond issue wouldn’t raise taxes all The two-mill' levy would increase taxes on the average home by $13 a year less than the cost of a pack of cigarettes -a week. NO WPOSmON The weekly ’ Chamber of Commerce, the PTA. the daircfa leactiks were all for it There was no organized oppo-The people of Parma 1 to agree that the dty needed the bond money for another junior hi^ school and three elementary schools, and the levy for new books anfl more teachers. So the people of Parma went to the poUa on May 3. 190, and turned rtown the school bonds by a vote of 9.9» to 9.701 They urned down the levy by a vote of 10.753 to 9.032. ★ k Last fall the Parma voters were asked once more to approve the same bond issue and tax levy. The situation was much the same Both Viewpoints Given in Report Red China, Indio Study ‘ Border History Trying to Aid Dispute vote for the public achool iainies. PAY Ftm PABOCWIAL SCHOMB "Look,” said the womait ‘We've got four children In parochial achool. That edats tt^ money, believe you me. I can’t support the Catholic schools and the public schools, too. They’ll Juri have to get their money somewhere 31 or 40 pupils to a room. The children to pa- elementary crush has been temporarily handled by renting apace in churdi boUdini^ •WASTINO MONEY’ I don’t believe all this stuff Before both elections, supporters of the school issues stresaed the low cost to the voters. Not everyone believed them. ‘Sure 1 know what they aay-is isn't going to cost us any- wife said. "They ahnya say that, but I notice toe tax bills just keep going up and up. They’re not fool-^ me.” * * * Parma's three juntpr high schools are badly overcrowded. Uon to duplicate today. It’s big. fancy, and expensive. Briggs, who came to Parma in 1867, la building Valley Fbrge High School, with same capacity, for H3 mll- . . t man said. "I t they're jud wastiaig toe tax the taxpayer’s i ey*’ would aeem to be a charge hard to prove against Supt. Paul Briggs and the Parma Sdxwl A sdMol bond issue passed sev^ eral years ago gave Br^ enough The Parma High School cost $5.5 million when It was built'in and it would cost $6.8 mtt- ways, Paripa is they are getting fuU value, lor tbelr school tax dollar. But, with everything ly goiiw for it, the $3-miillon Ktoool bond iJBUe carried by ojOy 0.57 per cent in the Novwnber election.________ The Parma aiW dlst^ la y |$ Proferr^ Scholairfiip Vfinn.r, only . it la toe fastest growing of Cleve-land's many suburbs. This means noore children, and more children - ‘ But " ■ erty on the tax rolls, and a chance keep property taxes at a tea- Thera isn't a alum in the dis-trlcL I found only a few complainta voiced about the echool administration or the achoo ; people in Parma believe • luncMt ^ • donuts rsM OJB. to 6 PJ». Men. sad FA In 9 ?>"• 29 N. SAOWAW ANN ARBCm (UPD-The Uni-versity M Michigan attracts more National Merit Scholarship winners than any other stote-aupport-ed achool, the NMS Corp. has announced. The corporation conducts an annual competitive acholarshlp program among high school sentora for college aeholarahipa. The U. of has enrolled 76 NMS winners. 13 of whom already have been graduated. SPECIALIZED SERVICE # TV • Hl-M • kAPIO a tan MCOROfW e p. A. SYSTIMS e WIIOn'iaW BLAKEvi, RADIOi>T¥ S10 W. HUBON n 4-6791 NEW DELHI (UPD-A 567-page report on the Red China-lndian bo^ dispute has had at least le noticeaUe effect; It has convinced the Indians they were riidit aU along. The report covers talks between second rank officials frwn Spring’s Loveliest Fashions Cost Less at Kresge’si crable ocganlied support. So toe people of Parma went to the polls again on Nov. 8, 190. and this time \bey approved the bonds 30.50 to 15,337 (0.7 per centl, and they apiwoved the levy 29,745 to 15,80 (0.18 per cent). Only 44 per cent of the registered voters went to the polls last May. but the turnout reached neaWy 0 per cent in November. In May it was the prlmaiy election. *ln November it was the national presidential election. "I never vote in the primaries,” one votw said. "You have to say whether you’re a Republican or a Democrat, and I don’t toink ‘ anybody’s business.” A housewife said toe had voted against the bonds in May, but voted tor them in November. "I toought they were just fooling Us when they said the school Ike nmOt af tbelr work Is toMrponitod to a J«, tack toiek Totanw oMeh Is reafly two re-tte Indtaa view Orineae. Of toe 567 pages, toe delegations could agree only on a 12-page, noncomipittal introduction. The two ddegatbma met as toe result of an agreement between CSilneae Premier Chou En-lal and Indian PiimC Minister Jawaharlal NefartL A joint communique, dated April 25, 190. directed officials of the two countries to ‘examine, oheCk and study all hiatorical documents, records, accounts, maps and other material relevant to the boundary question” and report their findings. In Peiping, the officials started off by exchangiag maps. J. S. MeMa, the leader of the Indian driegation, admitted tater that un-tU then India did not know the exact extent of the Qdnese claims. Before the 47 formal meetings were over he found the Chinese had inereosed their claims by another 3,00 square inilet. THE ^»bOTlAC WiESS, WISPyESDAY, MA^CH y THIRTEBX P.9« Encpprafi^faig Comhinct Railroads Pick Up Speed as They Merge AT riMtafu BJaUX7rANT-~Anthony Wedge-wood Benn. 35, i$ now Vlicount StuuKate wtaeiher he Ulm It or not. A periiamentary committee has ruled that Benn, who succeeded to the title Oi. ar Larfar hayi af FRITOS CORN CHIPS WHb Tbit CairPata M may Food Fdh Thrm Mtrth 2Ub. F SAVE Ue MORTON'S COMPLETE. FROZEN Saloi CAMPBELL'S SOUPS t Paaular Vacatabla Variatiai 5-69- 14 Popular Maat ' i Chickan Variatiai S'-89- dALlined „ N.t.C. Pramium tan AO SAVI 31c ^savT np te 19e Strawberry Preserves'^ 19* TEXSUN NATURAL UNSWEETENED Orange Jahe._______________ COMPLETE SELECTION - STRAINED VARIETIES Gerber Baby Foods 10* Apple Sauce................ I A y LIGHT CHUNK — FOOD FAIR TUNA OR Chicken of the Sea 4‘^*]~ WtU Whit. IRISH POTATOES .., 10' SHOESTRING POTATOES. C.. 10* rnaouiani ceuroutL^' 3 .Si ‘r tar ftoC nir ttec Man Ml. Umit: Ona Oaupea. , Adulta One. V ^ TTTVVTTTni ■IVrTWTt PVALUAIH COUPON^ 10 29* Adulta One. P ^VAiPAItl COUFOMp; r B«DClKNRt CoffM One 00 WMlMi 14b. Cee DTT -at am. Mac PUr I ^ Umtti Oaa < Cattaea Grawa—Oil ar Maitard MAINE SARDINES.................c.» AiMrtad Straiaad Variatiai 10' s.r;r.:,::Food Fair AiMrtad Straiaad Variatiai ■ CLAPP'S BABY FOODS ... J.t IU MIRACLE MILE NEitra^ Stampt Plaia ar ladiaad FOOD FAIR SALT....... •« JtO.. IQ. SHOPPING CENTER — Telegraph al Square Lake Rd- WHkSBFwtlMMeerMw^ 'f\ ' ^ K I *;,, ‘ ::i^> ’] T^IK PONTIAC PRESS. WEPyKSDAV. MARCH 22. 1961 FlFtkF4X Th«SPOlimAlR Modd 1X2 $26.95 Alm»tt4lnchtsliilnl lMt*r lnb« * 2r7^/'^< il^/WWl., H*/WWI*, SMI WM. N«w CMttr ilKtronks MUR * RBKVICI — UDIO-TT Mind* Ml* Rb^M CmI« ■•war Arcs — nRcrsI R>RR»> , Ores DsUr IS A.M. *111 s r.M. driver CET8 BLOODY NOME — This car WBR demoUshed when it rammed a utility pole (standing upright in center of cart on U, S. 99 near QiowchiUa, Calif, Police reported tlie driver ^ Ar rkstsn Otis Austin, 29, of .Sacramento, apparently fell asleep. He e.scape i Pl3Sll6d DflV And Missionary iSoi'“’'^'^ clubs Now Allowed Niditwitli Bladder ^^1?" _ iJyiQy Rq RiJiTiAr j infant sgn Freddy, said "none of B. Swainson today signed the aec- DlSfiMlIlOIT* I ^ MAAAWi mistroated." ond bill of the 1961 Ressl U^£^“’"Lnj:Ua-srb^ LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congoj * * * Ronrccef aud.but AiiiwyiBt MitddWlrri. : (UPl) — Fred Y'inton. 28, a L.vn-! Asked how reports of the rapWof [ * * ★ /“u^'niSu: wood. Calif., missionary held fori^TlT^n"" had reached Leo- *n,e new law. an amendment MdadwOTmai. |.. , , _ . jpoldh'ille, Vinton said the Kivu the Trailer Coach Park Act ner- loeccr-cnitira. bve weeks in Kivu Province, said .-.o ..i. _r •. rare act. per ------------------1. Arc Addiiif to u IS just one mass of rumois nuts 4-H eluba to opehate a tern- ><™^_Mnj-don*t wAit--try Do»oi PiiiA I‘^i«noay ne h.id no knowledge of I and eounterrumoi s. with riviLporary trailer coach park Ik^iVnliy h!U*A*I2rthfS«’SS« “"y American woman having lieenjauthorilies chrmging seats evet> fairgrounds “urlng fa raped by Congolese soldiers. Id!'.' " without obtaining a license from Acbet, mutouiar aSm And sAtAA a - A ' It -k it —~^ — the .stale health commissioner, mondcrfull)’ mUd dlurrUc AClioa thm tb« . ^ ^ ^ Keports reaching here last week I .Of Florida’s total aiea of 35 mil- * * ♦ A^ hAPi?niM■I'me^lrtara ^ I®®'** American woman mission-1lion acres, approximately ‘J2 mil- Swain.s6n said the amendment ??'!®*^ *'®^ been raped repeatedly by lion aci*es or 63 per cent aro forest would not affect enforcement of SRS f. fact PAAnsfBU today I Congolese and had been res-lland. sanitary controls at 4-H dub fairs. It’s Easter! The happiest girls in the Easter Parade get their wardrobe DOWNTOWN plus FREE PARKING and FREE BUS RIDES while they shopped! Drive Downtown ond pork in any one of the lots marked with the Blue Medallion. Give your parking stub to the clerk from whom you moke your purchases. She I glodly stomp your ticket. .The pork-ig lot ottendont will then chorge you r the difference in the parking fee ond the amount stamped on the ticket. When shopping in downtown Pontiac osk the clerk for your free bus ride token when making o $2.00 purchase. This will entitle you to o free bus ride on the Pontiac Transit bus in Pontiac, the Bee line bus from Keego Harbor, Rochester, Commerce, . Oxford, Lake Orion ond Auburn Heights, and the Airport lines bus from Waterford ond Clorkston. CLOOMII DIV6 CO. 7Z N. SsfiMW Sr- comoLirs iewcuis l« W. Haro* St. THE DtCOI SHOP 2< W. HatM St. Ncxmoirs mn mu DIEM'S SHOES JACOBSEN'S FLOWEBS THE PONTIAC PBESS •7 N. Saeinaw St. 101 N. Saeinaw St. 4i W. Natan St. ‘ nRESTOHE STORE McCANDLESS carpets SHAW'S JEWELERS 140 N. SHhww St. II N. Pwry St. 24 N. Saeinsw St. WATNI GUnT McHAUT MEM’S WEAR STAPrS lUVIHIlI 121 N. SattMw St. 106 N. Saeinaw St. BOOTEBIE 21 i. Lawranca St. GALUGHER'S OSMUN'S MEN'S WEAR TODD'S SHOE STORE MUSIC SHOP SI. N. Stfinaw St. 17 K. Harae St. ’ 20 W. Natan St. FRED N. PAUU WARD'S BONE GEHEBAL PBINTIIIG JEWELERS A OFnCE SUPPLY 2e W. Natan St. OUTFITTING CO. 17 W. Lawraaca St. PONTIAC ENGGASS 41 S. Saeinaw St, GEORGE'SHIWPORT JEWELHT CO. WIGGS 74 N. Saeiwba St. 2S N. Saeinaw St. 24 W. Natan St. HUBCLOTHBIS PONTIAC GLASS CO. WTMAN mmTUIE 17 K. Natan St. It N. SaoAsnr It. ; . 2i W. Lewtaeca St. le W. Mta St. fHW Hoffman’s PONTIAC FREEZER FOODS 526 N. PERRY ST. (Next to Wrigln'f) FE 2-1100 15 Butchtrs to Servt You - A Number System to Sarvf You Better Our Price and Quality Government Inspected Fancy Young HEN TURKEYS 12 to 14 Pound Average SHOP EABLT-^NLT 2,000 AT THIS LOW PBICE For the Treet of Year life Try One of These Tonng Birds With $3.00 or more Meat Order Sorry No Dealers Giade K Urge — In Clrtoa _ eggs 39 Limit 2 Doz. — Adnltf Only Limit 2 Doz. — Adnlti Only Tenderized - Sugar Cnred SMOKED HAMS HYCRADE'S-SPENCER'S-SWIFT PREMIUM md Otliert 5 lb. Bolt Center Slices . Fresh Dressed Fryer Parts LEGS and THIGHS BREASTS WINGS NECK ond BACKS “^49‘ ‘^59'“-25‘ “10* Cottogc Style Meaty, Lean I Meoty Tender, Steer PORK CHOPS i SHORT RIBS PORK HOCKS BEEF LIVER 0 Lhs. 00 j ^ 3 i 3 ^ ^1 uscor Moyer Sugar Cured ^ AA Sliced Bacon Siks. T'’ Fieih Ptdc Shoilder ROAST Lb. 29' Meaty Bar-B-Q Style SPARERIBS It. 29 Tender Grain-Fed Steer Beef ROUND —SIRLOIN or CLUB None Higher {ill Your Freezer the E-Z Woy at Hoffmon's GRAIN FED STEER BEEF HIND Vi FULL SIDE FORE Vi 49‘>. 45l 43l cut—PBOCESSED—FROZEN and DELIVERED FREE Mo Money Down — Sa.y ^^Charge It” AH Ordere Felly Guorenteed Government Inepected Meete Only OPEN DBUT 9 te I —PRIDAT 9 te 9-See Tei ii Chuch Suday THESE PRICES: THURSDAY Thru SATURDAY FREE Ttiurs., Fri., Sot. 1 PORK LOIN WMi ascii V< at baof 2 PORK LOWS b aadi aida af kaaf SIXTEEN’ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDXESDAV. MARCH^.J961 Soldier's Clumsiness Made First Waffle By JAMT ODEU. i « MUc*. they t«ke their pface U rmMie rrm» Hmuf Edlhw an evenii^ snack Don’t bdleve a ’•rort of it—but> If you’re uang pancake mix to one 'lesend has it that a soldier | make u-affles, tiy this recipe that in a coat of mail once sat on a;calls tor carbonated beverages as fredily baked oak cake and. in- the Bc|uid. advertently, produced the first : . ___i t*6l«apooni imH*4 ihort«tn» ’ If nfiifpnnni lNMHi>ltw« ____ If you’re like us, you really |mr»wa«________________________ don’t care how the first waffle was| made. You’re mote interested in ^t ea the ones you can make now. Sure.jemii* and 6 taWeapoons of ^ vou can buy froaen i-affles and,be%-eni*e Stir in ^ake mix. heat them in the toaster. Buttadd reel of eariwnated aheiT’s the fun in that? I'n*'* makes light airy waffles. ; Waffles are appropriate anyj ^ ^ u time of the day. ’They ia a wonder- How about adding diced bananas tol breakfast food: they can be to a waffle batter? served with creamed foods for DIeed Baaaaa Waffles lunch: topped with ice cream arc 1 aaa BUk and cinnamon Aether. Beat egg sJSLi^^iJKiSrrtsmBiaf i.voUw well: add milk and yaou' 1 »i»T3Kc ssnaBk. ^ beat untU blended. Add to ittt- Oombiiie pancake mix. milk, iwsled dry ingredients and mix well, and dwrieniiw in mixing bowl. Add melted shortening and mix Blend until pancake mix is thor- well.. oughly moistened. FoU hi dki cups. imxing oiuy uniu pniuuui. butter and chocolate: add to bafter and blend. Add vanilla. Beat ^ whites until they will hold up in moist peaks. Stir quickly bqt thoroughly into batter. Bake In hot waffle Iron- Bl«nd Maihed Bananas With French DrBSsing . ..iXiKe; ttiuius* Mimjf ur •sMMRF «M stance. Before serving, reheat In oven Just until hot and crisp. TsMake IVhen Is salad serves the dual role of salad and dessert, a banana-honey dressing “dd« • ^ Top hat waffle qaartera with peHative touch to fruit salad. And Iro ereim aad serve with chsco- i,ere ta the easy formula: Use to late maW. Makes ftve 4-aertloa cup salad oU, U cop vinegar, 3 wafliM. tablespoons lemon juice to tea- Nbw Mini Garnish Mbit is tradiUonal with 1st of lamb. Hare’s a new mamar dl, including this mint flavbr in a ghmiah. Beat 1 egg whit* ®>tll stiff. All to cup mint Jelly and continue beating until mixed. Place meriiwue In 4 to 5 canned ding spoon papruca. i 1 teaep”’" salt and 2 mashed ripe honoMP Combine all ingredients in a Jar or bottle 1 cup* iliud kU-purpoM t t««(ppaii* k*km« pp«d*r H UMpeon rpnillp 1 *t| VhllM Iw cr**m rvcn ju« —... In a Jar or bottle. TsMakeClMoalatelloBeySaB(e:| shake until thoroughly blended Melt 4 Iquares unsweetened apd refrigerate until ready to 1___Add 1 mAVMP* chsiifA wdb]| ij^foTC flcrvuiK* and one-third chocolate over hot water. Add . I cup honey and 2 cups evaporated I milk, and blend. Remove from The yield It cups. until meringue is lightly Storaga Is Important Smoked meatp. such as hams, bacon and sausage products (bologna, frankfurters, a t e.), ahould be as carefully refrigerated as fresh meat, advises the American Meat Institute. Smoked hams and bacon should be used within WHOLE FRESH FRYERS 5-l\'e fivice vi\/e Oil hicc :D3Vri Oh ’ FRESH OVEN-READY ' _ R0ASTIH6 CHICKENS . . - 39* GREAT WITH CHICKEN—-OCEAN SPRAY WHOLE OR CANNED . CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 I-lb. cans 45c NEW LOW PRICE! HOMOGENIZED BORDEN'S I 50 EXTRA I ■ fop Value Stamps m B ^ With this CMMN * TASTY LARGE LEAN TENDER VEAL CHUNK BOLOGNA « 39' SHOULDER ROAST - 49' HYGRADE BULK LINK With this c«Np«N ««4 ' $5 purchase or mere of mtrchaodise eieept — iMir. Wine or Clga* ^ COUNTRY CLUB \^.GAL. GLASS MILK 39* PLUS DEPOSIT SLICED BOLOGNA 49' PORK SAUSAGE . - 59' LEAN VEAL, LEG. RUMP OR .- 49' SIRLOIN ROAST RANDOM V^EIGHT HOT DOGS SAVE 20c ON 5—GOLDEN HOMESTEAD MARGARINE.,. 5 FREE I STOP IN AND SAMPLE, YOUR FAVORITE VLASIC PICKLE U IXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON VLASIC POLISH DILLS . . . ‘ir 59' as IXniA STAMPS with coupon—viasic* SWEET CUCUMBERS . . . *5r 39' as IXTftA STAMPS WITH COUPON — VLASIC SWEET MIXED PICKLES . . 'S’ 45' STRAWBERRY. PEACH, GRAPE OR PLUM PRESERVES . 2 49* 20e OFF LABEL — 50 EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON — SPOTLIGHT INSTANT COFFEE SAVE Me ON 2 LOAVES - KROGER FRESH SLICED BREAD Cracked Wheal SAVE 7e ON 4 —B FLAVORS GEIATINS SAVORY. ZESTY *N TANSY CATSUP KROGER BRAND 14-OZ. BOTTLE SAVE 15c ON 8 CANS-EVAPORATED KROGER MILK 8°*1 hunts tftANO TOMATO SAUCE SWEETMILK OR BUTTERMILK FROZEN PACKER'S LAflEL RENCH FRIES . s-ez. CAN 10< TOMATO SOUP 10c PILISBURY BISCUITS ^3 29c aOVER VAtlEY SAVE 8e ON 2 PINTS 49c 10c PORK 'N BEANS Vi; ibc BORDEN'S SHERBERT 2 GRADE "A" • CACKLING FRESH - MIXED SAVE Be ON 2 PINTS 49c 10c LARGE EGGS 49c BORDEN'S ICE CREAM 2 FRESH SOLID CRISP ICEBERG HEAD CALIFORNIA TENDER FRESH ASPARAGUS IT« reserve the r^hl to limit quantities. Prices and items effective in Pontiac, Drayton Plains, Oxford and Vtica, Michigan through iSof., March 25, 1961. S^one sqldto dealers. > • • •' ■ / ' ... '' '' / ' / " ,/■ ■ ■ ' ' l' I ,\ i ■ , . . ■ ? THK PQXTIAC PRESS. WED:^ESDAY. MARCH 22. 1961 YOU JUST CAN'T BEAT THAT NATIONAL MEAT pEVENTEEX National's Hickory Smoked-Sugar Cured-Fully Cooked SntoIxiiHouis^- 37 Nlly Ceeke^. 12 *e U U.. Wkele er NH Tbiek er Tkie-4ieeiied Butt Portion >* 49* Ham Center Slices “ 89* Beeelest Smekti If. t. Gmr't Inspected Pency, 0»en Reedy, Yeung Yurkeys 'iScisy slice' Ham " 6S* Anneur's Family Site, ___ Canned Hams NeHenoTs 190^ fere, Fresh Leon Ground Beef . 1^ Mickelberry't tkrede 1 Ring Bologna . PaL Sunja^ VJSp.ciaL Shoulder Cut Veal Roast Lb. 39 LEG OR RUMP ROAST.........u 59e SHOULDER CHOPS........... u 49* RIB CHOPS u 89c Regular or Drip Grind Hills Bros. COFFEE Michigan Made Top Treat 59* m 1-Lb. Can OR NATCO COFFEE 55c Pioneer SUGAR 5^ 39! CAUMfl Vi-Gal. CM. Ice CREAM 39*. >, Mate. 1-Lh. CBr C»M~ Can 53* It s Dime Time at Natieoal AmarkoR iRauty ' „ PORK & BEAMS .......... ’.i 10« WNfAPPlE JUICE ... "Si" 10« steak'sauce.............. - 10« AflMrkw BMiitr ^ PEAS & carrots . “ ” 10« ArmiImr ififR „ SPAGHETTI.............. "tr 10. %■ 10. -•c’." 10. RED BEANS..............10. Jrozen ^ood Sal. Bif Pamily Siia las Gardaa Piath PiaiaR a SWEET PEAS a CUT CORK 2 i^. 55* Garden Fresh Fresen PEAS S CARROTS er I BABY LIMA BEANS er FRENCH FRIES I MIXED VEGETAILES JUNIOREHES........ ARitricaa Baauty CHIU HOT BEANS 2 M 49* I 2 59* Tsite O'See Frown Haddock' Dinner.......... 39« Mr. S. Froien French Fries.............. pnI! 10c SAVE 16c SAVE 12c SAVE SAVE 16c SAVE 17c SAVE 10c Rolls For Soft White or Colored Bothretom Tissue Softee Tissue ... 16 Wesson's — Vogotoblo Shortoning Snowdrift .... . 3 ^*69* Whito or Colorod Facial Tissue Kleenex Tissue .. .2-'''^49* Amorican or Pimonto Chtoso Spread Kraft's Velveetu . 2 79* Vol-Vito Sliced Peaches ... 4'c.:: 99* Year Chelee ef ONR ONLY ef ♦he Follewing 3 Items WMh This Coupee end $2 Furchese or Mere C/itck /tern Desired Hills Bros. □ COFFEE i.“ 59 OR—Michigan Made □ PIONEER SUGAR 5 39< OR—Tep Treot □ IDE CREAM...........'‘cr39« Redeem This Cenpen ef Neflenel Feed Store. || I Limit One Coupon per Family. Coupon Euplres f I Sot., Morefc 25th. r r p ii SAVE lOe — Bordtn'r Cream Cheese . .. . 29* Chdf't Delight Cneese Slices .... V«. 25* SAVE iOe - SHerp Pinconning Cheese .. ^ 69* SO FREE STAMPS With $5.00 purchase or more and Coupon below Vlasic Polish Dill Pickles 49* Seoltest or Foremost Homegeniied FRESH MILK Oreherd Freih Sliced Save he — Top Teite Slieed Pineapple .... 3 *1“ Vienna Bread . . . ,'t£ 17* Seva 15c on h Can* — Hunt’* SAVE lie — Tap Taita Tomato Paste 10' Beef Stew . a a a . 39' Bih-O-Saa SAVE 25c — Initant CaHaa Grated Tuna . . . 4 if-79* Nescafe . . . . "i? »P* SAVE lOe — Royal Daintie* SAVE lOe — Ea»y Monday Weston's Cookies . . 39* Liquid Starch .... 29* ^ou Can’t^ind ^irwr, fresher produce U.S. No. 1 - CiBontd and Woshtd - All Purpost MICHIGAN pB/Mees WM Nm Rani Year La«m Golden Vlfloro Far Phiar, Oraaaar LawM . Un** Grass Seed . . Citrus Salad Oniuns Claaaad aad Watfcad 5 rf** Frank SpAiacfc . . . r. WatliiaiUi. Cike and Fratli 10^33 Plarida, Fraih, Laifa Ska 2>^ 19* Green Peppers . Faaau QaaKly, Wathiastaa 'ii 23* D'Anion Pears KKTfw rwnvy, wrwuiwpiDii» mam rwmwm 24 SisS« CsWsmkia CpIbS fpSlk 59> Whrasnp Apples . 3 Iti 59* Pascal Calory NATIONAL ; SERVING YOU BETTfR V' V- SAVING YOU MORE SERVING YOU BETTER National) SAVING YOU MORE V/- ‘ EIGHTEEX THt^ POXTIAC PRtesS, WEPyKSDAYo MARCH g2, IMl 1 ... ------1---......................>— .....f-------------- Michigan Citizens Fussing aiid Fuming Over What to Do About Their Constitution B> TOM MUWVn LANSING (l» - An inporing » •; 000-word document 0«t few* peo-j pie r\cr read If iStirring up morej fussing and fumtt* •*** spring; (dedjon than I all the candidates ' put together. j It- is Michigan’s 53-year-old Oon-| stitufion. a ponderous tome that speUs out the “law ’ for its eight milikm citizens. 4 ♦ * Voters will decide AprU 3 whet^r to cill a convention to write a nexv one. There are plenty of arguments foiHjoth aides of the question, and there are plenty of individuals and organizations w illing dts speak out for either side at the mere mention of “con-con." For moi'e than a year and through two political campaigns, the word battle has raged up and down tlie stale. It is hotter now than e\-er before. The vote next month- won t automatically pve Miofaigaa a new' ' constitution. But it will set the stage for IM elected delegates from e\"er> cwner of the state to assemble in Lansing next fall to start drafting a new one. . * * * It. in turn, will be submitted to tlie citizenry' for their aw>ro\'al or rejection. {MosumaWy next year. The wheels of constitutiooal re-\ision began roUii« last year. Sixteen organizations, led by Citizens for .Michigan, the League of Women \-oters and the Michigan Junior Chamber of Commerce, rounded ffTn' 322.900 signatures caUing'against a eonventkm last fall, bat' iMdera atUI are worMng ban] fer For months, Romney has driven 1 sUtewide vote on some ppe-|J«bted its supporters this year in approval ot the convention call, bach and lorth acroad the etate ^t he uM A vocal contingent of GOP aei>-'delivering hla denunciation of the! 1^1* « h«rd P"*«“ f>»Mtt“i«on and callingi ^”^idgainst j, “ “ ^ I for adoption of a new one. i CIO did a airoilar about-face. ** , . . ^ I Varioua unions, educator I a nmU at thaae eOafia. lag a eaai-eatlaa. They ahw anwaded the Caartttatiaa to al-law a malwlty af thase vollag aa tba qwedee •'der a eaa-a maiarity af Ibaae ; Under the leadership of Paul ^ MposiirsWcs «f ordinatlng cdmmlttae for a Con-1 Bagwell, twice its candidate farj(hr fence jstitutkmal Convention, a group of! governor, the l^Wican |some. 20 organizations promoting, threw its eupport behind sweeping Ht,AI> ojp ballot proposal. . ) <>onstltutional relbrm In liM and* At the forefront of the procon-j * ★ * | 1960. Last month, its convention ventkm loices is George Romney,, Equally active is 'Joseph F j declined to take a stand either for forceful, dynamic president of Paris!, voluable exei-utlve director! i| He also is chairman cd the co-' Thirdly, they stipulated that the convention assemble in Lansing or against it the first Monday in October. . Finally, they appiwed a new, delegate selection system. Assuming the same political line-up that exists in the 1961 Legislature. Republicans would send 78 delegates to the com-enfion and Democrats 66. The legislature Is waiting the outcome of the proposal to give final ciearaiK'e to a bill setting up delegate elections on a partisan basis. It calls for a July 2S primary and the final selection of delegates Sept. 12. Party loyalties, however, don't have too much to do with the battle ovvr a new constitution. The Democratic party, after tak-uig a neutral stand last summer, officially supported the proposal at its spring convention last Fearing reappariiaainent that. might sHee ap their dtstriets, the all-DejnerratIr I'pper Pea-tamla deiegatloa la the Senate is IlghHag eoastitMtioaal rests ton to a man. Goy. Swainson campaigned ; American ^tors Gorp. and head:df the Michigan Townships _ _ , of the noopartisdn Otlsens for elation, which is fighting tootn and i---------^--------^ — ---------------- _ . Bagwell and some other GOP Michigan mganization. nail against a new constitution iareas purportedly would dom-!polltlComniunisr forr-es are ad-DCfOy IS neiUSea toward Vientiane, < Pending Should the, situation in the little COUlt DOClSlOn Southeast Aslan kingdom suddenly _ «... develop into an emergency threat LANSING ~ The to ttJ existence cf the Laotian, SupT^ Tuj^ refluH govfemment. it Is understood that to order the Balv Jane Doe Kennedv would be prepared tel that a Grand Rapids ^pl* al- consider quickly an appeal for legedly bought when she was 3 emergency aid on a large scale.Idaya old bock into the couples a * * home pending court action. At present however, officials V,. said privately I hat there is no - serious thought of direct interven-'ion by I S. forces. The question ■ >f some form of intervention, perhaps '.iv countries in tin* .srea may arise when the foieign min-'stei-s of the SoullM^ast Asia Trealy Grand Rapitis wa Organization meet next Monday of lie ihtlil which ■'* "now in some unknown foster home." according to the pleadings filed by the Dq I Kok's attorney. * * a The petition to the high court was filed as an emergency step ! to retiirn the child because the attorney said both the De Koks, their two other children and the ; child's natural mother wanted the ; baby back in the De Kok home, j Heart Attack Claims Grandviile Fire Chief GRAND. RAPIDS (UPD-Grand-viile Fire (Chief I/juls Vanderscors died early today of a heart attack suffered Tuesday while fignt-ing a fire. The 62-year-oM fire fighter was rushed to St. Mary's Hospital when he collapsed while battling the flames at the Bekman Construction Co. Three men were burned — one critically — in the $20,000 blaze which took two hours to extinguish. Spring is hara!,..Yai and wjfh if comas frtsb, tasty Fruits and ' vagttabiti to excitt avery ap-patitt. Your IGA Store this week is featuring all the fixins that go to make up a fresh, crisp salad- And fust look at tha values! Corne in today... shop tha IGA way...you'll be glad you did. Celle Radishes — Delicious Green Onions California Head lETTUCE Sno Kreem SHORTENING and Miw. John De Kok m Feb. JS under an order by Kent Clr-I Court -Indgr Jokn H. Van-der Wal. LOVE that saper-heat... PMTSr Stoker Coal With Potiy Stoket Cool you o** COly wormlti when you need it mo»t. Po'iy pi»ei mo(0 h»ot for your doHor! Order now! DETROIT CITY ICE ond FUEL D(tli(M €((; rrosaru ( •ra*»t(») 183 N. 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Fresh Spinach . . *.ti 15c Grapefruit . ■*'" 29c 3 Ho 59c 3 29c RKuborb Pie 39* SAVE 10»—JANE FAEKEI Fudge or Ootmeol Cookies 39c AOP BRANO-OUR PINBT QUALITY JH ^1^ Tomato Juice.............4 - oV Spiuiish Bor Coke ............only 33c Coramel Pocdn Rolls ..... of^« 39c Boston Brown Brood............only 25c Hot Cross Buns................of” 39c^ Fruit Drink 4»99* Easter Sale/ 30t OFF EVERY BOX SALI Miat ________ »«>«• 1* 0^ j pain »i«). tkmt IW-U. g ^ viihHirtMib % AfTtACnVE SMAOa IMI/TAUn UtthMHl sthtcn OHIIOO (#• wnm II fc* j poiro »hr). fom. lUtitar. Trt.Fiill.gj ^ MAMlttO OHIIRS (4M Mrtb » 3 pairs 4«rtw).0l.«. IH.lt. g. -Q ■THE leOK bo lOVtUMSS CANNED FRUIT SALE Dolicioul with Pork or Ham A&P Fruit Cocktail A&P Bartlett Pears AflrP BRAND—OUR FINEST QUALITY Apple Sauce YOUR 29-OZ. V AA CHOICE CANS 7 ™ |*®9 .SAVI Ac-JANE FARKER LAROI, FULLMAN STYLE. 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Mat* lertng tto ut of nraltin makdiv may wxiBd dilfiealt, bat tt'a reaUy pit tedniquM and the Bdaittflc reetona why you om them. Ac* eordinoly, to the home economlea 4. Mr uatn tke diy »« barely rattotewd. The hatter -wlltibe lumpy. Mixing batten by the muWIb >»*6>od it quick and ealy. But to aucceit, there are eeveral elasiroom, oooldlig la both an art follow. Hie first rule la oomnion to all baMiig. Let’a cooBlder the muffin method of mixiiic. Thera are (our ateps. Into a A aeoona auggeatloB-lw the liquid Ingredleuta are at t Mb bgiedlents ( and that’a juat the way it________ be. With plbper yonll get a light tender bread. If ^ try to atir out the lumpo, you’re overmixiiig-^whlcfa devel^ the gluten hi the dough and tenda to make a leas tender product with “tuimela" you can aee when break your muffin apart. The word "muffin" la derived from the old French word manf-(let. A muffin la a moist bread made with eggs and baked in a small cup-shaped pan. g. Make a woB ta the eenter of be dry bgtedliatai thaa pour ....................I te aU at room temperature before blend, lag. U the Uquids are too eold. the sbotfonlng will solidify. If too hot, the egg may cook. The third rule: Your batter should be stirred Just until all the flour is barely moistened. At this ______________________ „ point, the batter appears lumpy—lleraon-fiavored temptation Wi. For a quick tAoaert, Lemon Spice Puddin* Ring Just can't be beat. It's easy to prepare, tope in flavor and thrifty, too. Bake ' a .u— '___ ipasas Saklsa a««4cr . 1 O-ewaee^^ekeie l«B«a slUpt t mu' mSSt V4 cup msttw ' ‘ibU^)ooa L Serve .. _____maybe baited In IH-quart casserole. " kaa 6 to 8 aervings. If adf-rialng flour is used, omit it S SSCtr w ■snttrtot. ■•ittsl Sift togegier flour, sugar, baking DWder and salt. Combine egg. milk, shortening or oil and ba-ingredienb to flour is moislened. Fill greased . muffin cupe two4hirds full. Bake Ba^-^nge Puffs are a real|i„ hm ,450 degrees F.) 20 to raakfast-time treat-and that’s noU5 minutes jmonkey business. After baking. 1 00* they’re dipped in melted butter or' Sift together flour, H cup sugar.'«nargarlne, and then Into orange! Combine orange rind «nd sugar, baking powder, cinnamon and salt «ugar. Tty this same trick with}**®’* muffins in melted but- Stir in nuts and lemon chips. Com- oil. Add liquid ingredients to dry Ingredients, stirring oniy until well moistened. Pour hatter into greaaed IH^piart ring mold. Sprinkle top with remaining tafbleqtobn nigar. (Sugar will melt during baking to form a idaie.) Bake in hot oven (400 degreee F.) muffins for mouth-watering f**’ maiwanne, then in su reiults. .mixture. Makes l doien 2Vi Banana-Orange Pnffs I tupi wfMI rartcheS Hour* cup cuiar I tcupoons SaklBf puvdct 1 UtipoMi mK 1 cup mitt ° ! Grated orange tlh'd and orange ^auflMpomi. mulUd tturtnlBS ^ , vsasM. B>»rt»«|ders for cooked sliced carroU. Add 1 uutpooD sTutM unsa* rind > little butter, toe. | FOR A HUMOROUS LOOK AT .THE FAST IN TERMS OF THE FRESENT OONT MISS r # 'f * ,t OUR ANCESTORS ON THE COMIC FACE Startg Monday, March 27 in The Pontiac Pmi 11L-NURON CENTER t 398 AUlURN SitfN. FERRY • 59 S. SAGINAW 5060 DIXIE HWY.. DRAYTON FUINS NORTH HILL FLAZA. ROCHESTER ft njNTY or nil pamuim * Pre-Easter oaie rath »lack hawk, C^.d Cciimed hams -19‘ ^ Jg D. SlicecI Bacon 59*- Morrtls Pride, Lean Sweet Smoked Flavor Um Male Cult B0ILIN8 BEEF......................u. 23e Practically Benalecs PORK STEAKS ........ u 68c PORK NEOK BONES .......u. IBs PORK FEET, spHi ....... .u>. 19e Comlri^Strie_ Lb. 39d 65 HEWING CHKKENS GOV’T INSPEGTED CORIPLEmY CLEANED WHOLE 3 to SVr Lb. Avg. 29 lb. SPARERIBS FOOD CLUB Howoiian Pineapple SAVE 17c SWANSDOWN — White, Yellow, Lemon, Banana, Devils Food SAVE 16c 34d-oi. SAVE 10c Food Club Crushed Pineapple 1 No. 2 ) Cans Food Club Enriched Flour 5-ib. Bag 89< 39* MAVE 6c SAVE 12c Cake Mixes Vegefoble, Vegeforion or Bean & Bocon Campbells Soiip GOOD TASTE - 4 in -1 Pock _ * Sabines PILLSBURY Enriched, All-Purpose Flour With Coupon Below With Coupon Below 3-1®® \ 6T.n 170^ 19' 39' 1-lb. Fks. 5-lb. Bog WRIGLEYS "1^ StarrKist Light Meat Chunk Tuna Cut Beans5^1" Brooks Beans SS" 10- SALE Book Maldies Tomalo Sauce Polafoas icr lima Beans ^'w ilO' Spaghalti 10“ Pork 4 Beans "IT Z10' ! Kr Wyler's Soup Mix- 10“ MG' Claunsar te 10° Scour Pads 'Sr 10- Jr 10- Sava on Washday Favorlta Surf Detergent Economical, Dopondabla Super Rinm "all" For your finest things Lux Gentle Flakes Giont QO< Siae 00 24-01. OQe Sire 0 7 Lorge O ie iSiM 04 Gentle, Mild to hands Ivory Liquid Detergent Con For your automatic washer -Dash Detergent World famcMJs favorite Personal Size ivory 4 89' Cleans everything—fast ^ Mr. Clean Cleaner i;79- 29' So mild ... and it floats Ivory Mild Soap For loving skin care 'Vel Beauty Bar t,J89‘ 2 is* 35' 2£: 39' For deodorant protection Zest Beauty Bar Hekmein Favorite Varsity Grahams Sunshine Famous ^ Hi-Ho Crackers 2 is 31* '-49* FINER GIFirS RASTFR WIXM GOLD BEL.L, GIFT S F/XIVl D* 37' r,; TWENTY-TWO . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESPAY, MARCH 22, 1961 TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER West Hiroi it Td^riph Ron! Some CNif ^He-lkat 17 STORES TO HELP. YOU WITH YOUR EASTER MEEDS Shop Early at TehHuron FLAIR $4 AA DRESSES 1.49 l•ttlfNhllly Dry CImm^ Dry Omma ^ Ldlwilirirt •oHi LMoHoMr-T«|.H«roir Mid 2S E. Hmmi Sew Yourself a Pretty Spring Outfit -Pjwify New "Acd«” Prills- l0T«tT AealolM that .ad ImI it Uk« fUkl Maa4 w^abl*-4S iadi wid«. Vary Mdtiaer pottwiw— Easy to cut and ONLY *1 69 U The SHOE BOX Coicord’s “Homtpii” A brand now. Ssl ply Hopoock in luodouo ohodoo. Sow a wondorful suit tUrt or coat! Croaoo roiii flniSami Jirniet * SEW ’n SAVE “ TFL HURON SHOPPING CENTER EASTER at BartoA’s Block Potent ond MHiita Straps sitM (lo a $3.99 to $4.99 BOYS' BR&WN AND BLACK siiof to a $3.99. to. $5.99 Spring Into Spring with PUMPS by Williams Potent, Bone C |? QQ ond Red ^ ^ Sizes AVt to 10 BARTON SHOES Tel-Huron Center ~ FE S-2719 nmmt 29i U.S. GOVT GRADE 'A', GOVT INSPECTED, OVEN READY, COMPLETELY CLEANED (Cut-up 33< Lb.) LEAN FRESHLY GROUND mom KEF 49i Ub. Biisil Pkf> iGknca^lcs^ i WASH ’N’^WEAR ^^1 RAINCOAT Here's the newest Continentol styling, in o raincoat with definite American odvontoges. Shorter in length, "split" shoulders with region bock for comfort and set-in front for dressy oppeprarKe,. slanting pockets . . . and colorful foulard lining. It features Glcneoglei own exclusive idbric — a drip^rying 50% Dqcron, 50% cotton. W« hove it In smart glen urquhart ploids—in the new dork tones of olive, charcoal and brown that go equally well when the sun shines. Choose your "Roih- chex"* here today! $31.95 Dewetewn PoEiHec Tel-I dpe. Mm., PfL, OpM TW. ■M 9 PJA Mm.. 'M 9 PJd. special! *44 usually 59.98 Yfllow DRY ONIONS BULK 5* PEETC caslimei*e coats for Easter lined Think of it! The soft, luxury cashmere, the precious cashmere you've always wanted ot this low, low price just before Easter! Button, clutch coots with new collars, fine Stitched trims, satin milium® metallic linings. Block, beige or blue for the sizes 6 to 16 who hurry! 1 l(iiu TBi-HvrMi Skeppiiif Center shop td 9 p m. mondoy, thursday, fridoy, Saturday THE PONTIAC PRESS ."A ■.!. UyEPNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1981 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. TWENTY-THREE An eimting of song, dance and comedy is in Uort for the Herrington School Parent-Teacher Association members at ^ir-Thursday and Friday variety show. Dancer Roy Parker and his daughter Kathy run through their tap routine for the revue's director, Mrs. William Jensen, and master of ceremonies George Beauchkmp. Supper Club' Theme for PTA Show Women's Section The Parent-TertrSer Association at Herrington School Is . busy with final rehearsals tor a variety show 'Iliursday and Friday from 8 to 9:30 p.m. “An Elvening at Herrington Stq>per Qub" is the theme tor Abby Sayfi; Offer Last Chance Is It Time to Threaten? the si pablidb ehalrman. reports the, pmgram will be . a smorgasbord of song, dance and oonsedy.” ★ ★ ♦ Mrs. William Jensen Is directing the production. Wayne Weaver Is stage chairman, and Mis. Raymond King is supervising tidtet sales. Arrangements tor refreshments are being made by Mrs. Joseph DEAR ABBY; .What do you do about a teacher who doesn’t do her Job? My daughter is Georgef' Beauchamp will be master of cerememies and Ernest Grohs, narrator, for tile asleep In order them. He claims it is too cold to take a batii or shower. He does snuA his hands and face when he gets up in tiie morning. He is a real sweetheart in eveiy other way. We’ve tried everything. What now? WIFE and family DEAR WIFE AND FAMILY; There is somethbig wrong with a grown man who is afraid of soap and wato-. If you can’t get your ^^sweetheart’’ to listen to a doctor’s lecture on the Importance of bodily clean-liness-pray for an early sum- Participants will include Mrs. Oiailes Harris, Mrs. Robert Radford, Mm. Reginald Mc-Nichol, Mrs. Darill Perry, Don^ Hearn and Mrs. Kamik Others presenting acts will be Paul Pares, Jerry Thorley, diaries Hwris, Philip Kells, Mrs. David Wooding, Mrs. John Hooks, Mrs. William Jen-sa, Mrs. Rkhard Duncan, Mis. Kara Puckett and Mrs. bert Prange. Roy Parker, Kathy Parker, Kathy McQidggin, Jack Frike, Herb^ nange, Charles HblUs. L. G. Huddle Jr. and lbs. IVed Brom also will Unless I. and ^he rest of my family, have forgotten everything we ever learned in school, a good portion of her answers were right- Still the teacher accepts the grade given by a mere child. We used to grade each other’s papers once in a while when I went to schod, but the teacher always went over the papers again herself. Don’t tell me to talk to the teacher because I have tried that, and she is either hard of hearing or doesn’t care. ANGRY PARENT DEAR ANGRY: Give tiw teacher one more chance. Write her a note telling her that you would like to talk to her before you talk to the principal. I think you’ll find her hearing improved. You Offer to Pay for Own Share DEAR ABBY; At a family get-together (at the home of a sister-hvlaw) I offered to help her clear the table after dinner. She said, “Thanks a lot—I’d rather do it myself— these ain’t my plastic dishes, By the Emily Pest lastitate Q; The other day while iundiing in a restaurant, a man whom 1 hadn’t seen for some time came in and as he went by my table, slopped and spoke to me. After talldng for a tow minutes, I asked him if he would like to Jrin me, which he did. We were so engrossed in conversation that I hadn’t noticed that the waitress put both our lunches on the one g the cast are Fled Bram,'Rklbud Peridns, William Jensen, .William Mayo, Reginold McNichol and John Six Pag»s Today in Woman's Socfion DEAR ABBY: My husband is 52 years old and for the last six months we have been trying to get him to take a bath. He wears the same shirt, socks and underwear tor three weeks straight. He insists tiiey are not dirty. I have to sneA his dbthes out of his room when he’s July vows The man picked up the check and paid it. I fdt as though he was forced into paying tor my hmch and was very embar-assed over H. I didn’t know quite what to do, so I did nothing. Will you please tell me if I should have reimbursed him? A: You should veiy earnestly have ottered your share of the chedc to him, but if he positively refused it you would not press it further. ★ ★ w ' Q: How does one thank a person tor a present that she dislikes and the person who gave it to her knows her dislike ot this particular item but gave it to her in spite of this? I received such an item from a relative and I cannot help feel that this gift was given deliberately to displease me. I am sure a thank-you note is expected, but wKht do I say? I would certainly appreciate your hdp. .A: You write to her and thank her for whatever it was she sent you, without adding anything about how lovely it ki or that it is Just what you have always wanted. Beverly Elmy Is Engaged Presents Winter Recital A brief organ recital by Robert UUeyman preceded the Pontiac Music Guild winter student recital ’Tuesday' evening at the Calbi Music Co. Participating in the program were Marcel de Ralei^, Carol W a r g e 1 i n, Linda Shelfen, Trudy Lane, Amy Conner, ■Shawn Henderson, Katen Dag^ inais, Millaiti Cutler, Deanna Ritchie, Linda (loodnim, Linda (dinner. Lane Morris, Mary Krug, JIanie Wagner, Ann Cogswell, Sue Bills, Susan Stranahan, and Sarah Raymond. Duet numbers were played by Laura Arai Seisf and Lynda Lottner; JeuuUe Salathiel and Share! Isanhart and Lenore Schoonover and Alice Baught. Carolyn and Marsha Cederleaf and Linda Goodrum were heard in a trio. Mrs. William Heitsch announced a piano worksivm to be conducted by Mrs. Marion Stone of Birmingham at the First Congregational Church 'Tuesday morning. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Calbi and Mrs. Grace Courtney who served tea and coffee to students and parents. Mrs. Rodger Wood will open her home for the April meeting. Lessons in Art Being Offered by Area Club Mrs. Elmer Janes, a professional art teacher and graduate of the Chicago Art Institute’s sdwti of art, conducts the classes. She teaches the fundamentals of art, art his-tory, form, color and tiiewy. Rebekahs to Host State Secretary Abby, I felt like two cents. Maybe my dishes , aren’t as good as hers, but I can certainly carry dishes from the table' to the sink without breaking tiiem. I just stood there, red in the face, and didn’t say a word. What should I have done? HURT DEAR HURT: You did exactly what you should have done—minus the red face. The embarrassment you felt should have been for HER, not your-aelf. Welcome Rebekah Lodge 348 has slated a meeting TTiursday at Malta ’Temple on Peridns Street. A cooperative dinner at 6 p.m. will open the program. Mrs. Ho^ Sheldon of Bay aty, recording secretary of the Rebekah Assembly of Michigan, will be a guest. Club Slates Co-op Dinner The engagement is announced of Beverly M. Elmy, daughter of Mrs. Leroy Peak of Kenilworth Avenue and the late Robert J. Elmy, to Gerald V. Gorsline, son at Mrs. Vein ' Gtwsline of West Ypsilanti Avenue and the late Mr. Gm-line. May 6 vows In St. Michael Church are {danned. Members of the Gtdden Age Chib of Waterford will meet Friday at 6:311 at the Com-muni^ Center tor co-operative dinner and an evening of cards Anyone 60 years of age or older is Welcome to join the Golden Agers who meet in-tonnailly every Wednesday from 1 to 4 p.m. in addition to the r^iular meetings. Those attending are asked to bring taUe service and one dish to pass. Zonta Will Honor 5 Working Women CAROUSE HARIE CUMMiNGS Q: I have a veiy pretty charm braceM^tfaat I wear all tile time. WheiT I wear gloves, I usually wear this bnuxlet^ over my glove. I have been told that this is not in good taste. WiB you (dease tell ate ti this is tnie? A: n is quite proper to wear H bmoelet over a 1^ evening tfora at a fonagl reosptkm, a ball, etc..' where gloves are kept on. A bracelet Is not, however, correctly worn over The Pontiac Gub of Zonta International has named the werii of April 10 iu “Centennial Salute to Women Who Work.” The groiq>, which is part of an international organization of executive women united in an ideal of service and the promotion of high ethical standards in business, seeks nominations tor five outstanding working women in the area. Winners will be honored with a presentation of plaques at Zonta’s annual breakfast ^wfl 16. Oo-orttiator of the search la Mrs. Ladeea Floyd, assisted by Mis. bene Albright. • According to Mrs. Floyd, nominees must be empk^ In Pontiac or Waterford, West or membership in Zonta is not required. Nominations must be in the form of a letter of at 1 e a s t 300 words postmarked not later than April 5. Name, occupation, address and phone number of tiie nominee must iqipear in the upper lefthand corner of the letW. The nominee must show a spirit of cooperation and a sense of resp^ for her fellow workers. She must be an inspiratlMi to those with whom she comes fai contact on the Job and be able to aUpa. Resideoce in tfaesa areas maniad and have diildren. Or be stoide. Nomlnidiens should be ad-disssed to Adah Shriiy, 158 Weriiii«ton ft. Pontiac. Art lessons are being offered by the Pine Lake Art'Club in the West Ooomfield ’Township Hall on Orchard Lake Road. . Gasses meet the first and third JViday evenings of each , month from 7 to 10 p.m. and the second and fourth Fridays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mrs. Harry McCarthy of Squirrel Road, Auburn Heights, is crowned Mrs. Fashionette of 1961 in a special ceremony at the Fashionette Club’s Tuesday meeting. Since the contest began in March 1960, Mrp. McCarthy has lost 42 pounds. She is crowned by runner-up Mrs. Peter Hemandes of East Pilx Street who lost 39^ pounds in the same period. Club Hails Mrs. Fc^hionette of 1961 Fashionette Gub named Mrs. Harry McCarthy of Auburn Heights Mrs. Fashionette of 1961 in a ceremony at Tuesday's meeting in Adah Shelly. Library. Competition for the title began in March 1960, and since that time Mrs. McCarthy has shed 42 pounds. Runner-up was Mrs. Peter Hernandez of East Pike -Sfeeet who'has lost-3914 regular dass wuric progresses. WWW Evening ohuses afe comprised of adulU of high school age and over. Children are not permitted aa guests. The fee tor the six consecutive lessons should be paid in advance to the dass chairman. Mrs. Malcolm C. Sweezey of Pine Lake Road, Orchard Lake, may be called for further details. The Charles Cronans bf Commerce Township announce the engagement of their daughter ' ElizabeAto Pfc. Charles Green III, son of the Charles L. Greens of East Mansfield Avenue. Her fiance is serving with the Army at Bamberg, Germany. ELIZABETH CRONAN pounds In the past year. Mrs. Matthew Fothering-ham, contest chairman, presided for the program which featured q This Is Your Life theme. Her committee woikers were Mrs. Bert Hillock, Mrs. Harold Hocqier, Mn. James Xli«. Mrs. William Woodruff, Mrs. Jeaae VUlereal and Mrs. Marttoua Hanson. In the absence of last year’s queen, Mrs. McCarthy received her crown from the nni-neiMip Mrs. Hernandez. She was presented a red rose bouquet, special trophy and a cash awato from tiie dub. Mra. Hernandez received a spring corsage. Corsages then were presented Mn. Virgil Lewis and Mn. Jesse \fillereal who rec«rtly received pins tor attaining and maintaining tbdr ideal weight for several weeks. Honorable mention went to Mn. Jack Munro and Mrs. Daniel Navarro for a loss of 20 or more poimds during the year. The evening’s entertainment was provided by Mn. Frederick Root who read an original poem about memben of the club. Games and reifresh-menti followed group singing with piano accompai^ent by Mn. Cbaries Spenro. for young women who just LOVE shoes! Black Patents by lOWNSCOyNTIIV SHOES OntjrfbeoeMOiiitMlt cm match tb» freohiMaa of tbflaa pert *B pretty dioea. Ilia paoa they set ii a meny OM...thepeoplo tiiey meetaie thoiou^ibr duumed. FmsUom Poatwaar . twenty-four Peter Terrfe | Re«l China far | Everyday 9 Patterns to i Choose iron •tr- t24.9S $79.95 •■M. arMikM* OPEN STOCK DIXIE POTTERY •fm PONTIAC PRESS, WEPyRSDAY, AIABCH 22. 19gl Homemade Cgndies 857 West Htjron Street WauA for Grand Opening Friday, March 24th 2440 Woodword N«or Square Loke Rd. To Teach Teen-Age Modeling cepted faf e teen f modeUm eourw begfamtag Muta n at the Win-0-Way Aniraitlca conducted Manday avaataga frooi 7 to l:S0. The glita wfil appaar la a faiMaa atom at Subjects will Inchxh phytl-eal gnaaning and grace, fli^ preblema, jparamallty la speech# ' fasbisa cmiiuwdlBg, wardrobe analyris, mat^aa and skta care, hair styUng aad tor • moddlDg Job. SpadaUslB fat their Adds wm speak. ITw oourse Is de-stgned to help dw stadeat oe-quba poise aad self conlMence ai^ develop her astursl per- tained Iqr caUli« Ortia Merrill Tamer, d 1 r c c 10 r, at W1IU>-Wiqr. Women Find Ways to Go Long Way Off ayuvnumim ta Mm lni‘t easy lor a m ninpete suoeeasfally Isr a wo-oan’s fait attentian. Women momentarily find many lliingn more fSscinating than a tag the women praaent aren’t going to he looking at their oom-poaleBS. Ttwy sro^ sure as Mioot-tag. going to be looking at the The oonveraatlan at the next Thoaitataaro Is a n table when the two are dtaii« in .’Tr.JSJrjrr a nwtaurant. Woawn at* bom ?* .****? “ ***“• “ • Aohiml who tfaid fiA ™^"sy «■ taadnattag as what diey can n A mbfar. Whoa a wamaa wUpi a Bdfiar ant el her hasMiig i fomllma to stay alt in a wsri4 of gwB — nmntally fitting a I her earn wonkobe or a diatr And It doamt matter at all that rite has no mal tatanttoo ol ever The ealy , Off for sunny Bermuda, Mrs. Clar% E. Pardee of Cwnboume Place, Birmingham and daughter Mrs. Carol Elliott of Highland Park are pictured aboard the flagship “S. S. Queen Frederica" just before sailing from 'Sew York. FINE FLOWERS - SINCE 1890 PRE-EASTER SHOWING of Easter PLANTS and Arrangements ^ SUNDAY I MARCH 26 I Our Greenhouses ^ Are Always Open m to Visitors B CHOICE flower; for EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 2nd - Order Early EASTER LILIES-TULIPS-ROSES DAFFODILS-HYDRANGEAS-AZALEAS HYACINTHS-CUT FLOWERS CORSAGES - PLANTERS - CHOOSE FROM A WIDE SELECTION ! Our Flowers Are Fresher and Better — fFe Grow Our Own! Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere in the World! 559 Orchard Lake Ave. plenty o/ Free Parking Space I A more attractive womi head-turning woman entera a public place no man has hia femi-htne companion’s fUU attentioa un-she has inspected the other woman as obje^ely as taoc^ kw weiy a fashion model—mentally estimating the coet ol her dothee, carefully checking' her coUfure, and arriving at a pretty accurate guess a* to her age. 0*0 A cMcbrtty — any edefarity. If fiwrt la a ealebrity to tha gatlwr- ha^l gal to jHt playing n | pm to bt aaylng. ira morn eyeopenen Roth MUIetfa "How to Have e Happy Husband.” Send S cents to Ruth Millett Re Service, c/o Hie Pontiac Preii, P.O. Box m. Mpt A, Radio Oty StaUon. How Toric 19. N.Y. The new McOOAtan Orient liner beta« bunt in Britain has been insved tor 133.75 raUIlan. sal~ Loadan to rapreecnt fiw largeat OSctolQ^ TOURwakhtoUseMi than tiam when it’s a Obm^ Modtb fee ms sad women Ram IdS. REDMOND’S Jewelers Optometrists 81 N. Saginiw St p: 24612 STAFFS.. . here are shoot, fioanamttylataspeiiaUj far.»,% . BOYS, LADS, BIG BOYS ■/ OUR V BA8TBR ^TBireRnis what a combo... OROWN-UP STYLING OROWINO-UP l*IT HaadMiM to pm, nth* to go . fit to t T. 8Ukd te loolto nd tmflt for oetioB... find fitted wNh oW ppggteICBto. These smort styles In new Easter ond Spring Browns, Blacks and Tones at. BOTH our stores. Sizes 8Va-12 '»8.99 $10.50 and $10.99 Upper Shoe—Black at Lower Left Shoe W. Huron Stw# In DOWNTOWN:«ac ___________________________________ eliea 314-6. wWtht b: lixee 8'/j-I2, C-O-E. sixer B Mi-a; »-C.D>E. Hxee 10-3, C-O-E end C-O-E, ilxee 6V4-9, W. HURON STORE: EE end to brbwn In to brown In sizes 12V4- widihs C-O-E. Brown end black to slsas 814-12, C-O-E, 3, C-D-E. sixer 10-12, I2V4-3 ilaes 12V4-3. C-D-E. widths C-O-E. Your Barking, Sue Ride or Meter Peee Paid br Vt. Best selections now . . for Easter. Shoe at left—Down-town Store Only. Newest shade of ^«en^ sixes 12V4-3, JUVENILE. BOOTERIE 28 E. Lawrence St., Downtown (Open jFrI. end Mon. to 9) AND FAMILY SHOE STORE >928 W. Huron ot Telegraph THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2^, im TWENTY^FlVB We All Want Cons^idefation of Our Desires Sm‘p®ob°em® By MWL MURIEL LA«|BDfCaB| Kmft mottor mjB I ew Imw «w 0l Ouir dali'a Bew'iMijiiilM! It Hoked my iImmI! It wnnM im Mike wanted the puppy ai_______ M he taw It. It waa black like lU mother and kept scrambling ovw Its brothera and shiterB to get dd top of her. It waa 10 aott and IltUe Mike conld (eel the tiny bonea in His body when he patted it; but aoft though It was, It didn’t whine when it fell off ita mother's back but went right on trying to climb up on it. ★ ★ ★ When Mm. Kent said he could have the puppy, he ran ail the way home to ask permission to claim it. But in the kitchen his mother was talking to the cleaner's de-Itvefy boy about a spot on Mike’s father new suit. Mlke-later," mother said and resumed her coo-wlth the delivery boy. But Mike didn’t mind waiting. For before restoring her'attention to the delivery boy, his mother ■ 1 him that look of hera- k, but deep, deep that always sou^t for and found the importance of what he wanted (tom her. eome true. When it came true, it brought disi^ipolntment. Mike cried when his mother reminded him that with a neUr baby at her own coming, she wouldn’t have time to hdp him train his puppy. But her "No” didn’t make him angry at her. He knew that she was weighing his disappointment accurately as the heavy, sad thing it was. ” ★ * Because of this appreciation of Is feelings, Mike can stand not having them indulged better than many other little boys and girls. It Is whea we dsoH try to neaaure the ImpsctaMo of ehU- to be ladulged. IFa tboi i They must have the thing they want because the wanting itspU has not been properly valued. We are what we want. If t wants are not respected we, like children, know, in our hearts that we’re not respected either. That’i when we start grabbing at things in an effort to comfort ourselves— puppies, candy ban, money, success, fame. ■ WASHINGTON (UPD-TTie White House, which has extracted promises from ’the hired help that it won’t gossip to outsidera, is hiving a little trouble with a member o(^ first family. President Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy haven’t had any luck, apparently, so they have hmied the problem of how to ooiAnd the on-the-cutt remarks of their S-yeurold daughter tary Pierre Salinger. Salinger. tNd the National Democratic Qub Monday he and Caroline have been discussing the matter. He said he doesn’t care for any more performances such as the one a few weeks ago, when she announced to reporters that the President was sitting barefooted in his office doing nothing. Early Week Special! 4. j BUDGET WAVE ................! CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 116 North Perry FE 2-63f WIN A DRESS • by simply stepping Inside end registering youf • nsms In our Minx Mode Jr. contest this week. B to buy ... you need not be present to win . . . winner named Seturday, Ms^ 25. i&^i : \ 26 W. Huron • •••••eeeeeeeoooeeeeeaeeeeeeeoooeeeeee'e^oeooooa Exduefvefy Pontiac SPECIAL SELLING SOU BLOUSES Just the right frosting for your new Easter suit. Dramatic white or high shades to complement the new suit colors. Sizes 30 to 33- lloates — Mala Floor Fun to make! Teach a child to keep her with this talented is largely supported by the cow and" sheep STEFANSKI TV AilkcrlMS at'* StrrlM IIS7 W. Huraa St. n 2-CMT f Her# you will find the clever, th# styhoing, the fashionable Easter hat to go with your Spring costume. Every shape, sv#([y Style and trim, In bretthtaMno color for flattering pcrfsctiorv 98 New Spring priced Millinery— HANDBAGS JEWELRY Ash Millinery 14 Nertfi S^inaw Naxt la Strand Tliaattr Me SPRING DRESS... M2’« Wrinkle-ihedding blend of Ameitt trlacetat* and rayon keeps | this dress crisp. Self colltrtd gray or sand baiga with whit* pique | ovcr-collsr. Misses' tizat. % Dio-Trol corsdeffe • I How swiftly you can change! ,Just button on the skirt — presto! '^iplaysuit turns ino a dress. Whip ^{up these easy-scw coordinates in o^igay, thrifty cottons. Printed Pattern 4697: Misses' ..'Sizes 10, 12, 14. 16, 18. 20. Size 16 tiplaysuit takes 2H yards 35-inch i I fabric; skirt 3^ yards. 11 Send 50 cents in coins for this V i pattern — add 10 cents for each pattern for Ist-dass mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 of Oakland County Asaoetotioa; Miu. Lester Oles, guardtaa *( Bethel N*. 44 Job’s Daughters; Mrs. Hmtos Taylor. Mrs. Sidney Fellowu. Mrs. WIINum PteMeH, Mr*. Omver Remley sad Mn. VIetar Bodamer, past matran, and Willtem Ptahlert, past patron, aU of Areme Chapter. Mrs. ^ary Erickson, past matron. Pontiac Chapter No. 228. Mrs. Cora Wooliever, pari matron' of Center Chapter of Michigan Center and Mrs. Flora Mar&i of Pembroke Chapter, Eganville, Ont., were guests for tha evening. Serving on hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. Dies, Mrs. Fdlows. Mrs. Lyle Venner and Mrs. William Cox. iments were served by Mrs. Bernard Garner, Mrs. Albert Hdtom. Mn. Rusaell Ganr terbuiy. Mn. Loren Palen, Mn. Vivian TUbba. Mn. Gedrge Brash and Mn. Dalton Gregory. Woman Is Selected to Head Cord Party Mrs. Raymond Valentine has been named general chairman fbr the 1^1 19 card party of the Altar Society of St. Benedict Church. Join flitt Eoittr forodt in a, HARWOOD SUIT — TopsinQuality —j[2ELS1£.^ Every Suit TREMENDOUS —- VALUES AT V ’44 ’49 ' •55 ^ „ RANDOLPH Harwood CUSTOM TAttORS m* OOTMIBH 'Peariues fMlari Grewtog Sfers for Msa' 9M Win HURON Bl TEURRAPN FE 2-2300 Sensational ^ Shape-maker for the fuller figure You owb It to youTMlf to look abiolutBiy fabulout thii Eontwr and wHh Dia-Trd you eon! Mofo ouncM of Docron* pdy-•stor, skillfully dosignod for daft, do-pamfobla control lifts bosom, slims waist and hips . . . shapes you youthfully 'neath your Easter foshionL Sixes 36-46. Try one today at Federotsl Si C •DnPmtCt w*. TM. • ^ IVERY RASNION NUDS ITS OWN FOUNDATION carrecily fer cemfoft -ond'flgwe flottory. AT nDIRALt jurruY Xhdrgt ll^ DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PLAINS THE PONTIAC PRESS, WPPyESDAY> MARCH 22. 1961 TW^NTY-SE^^;y AAUW Gues^t of Bonk of Pontiac Branch, American Aaaociation o| Univer* ally Women, were guesti ol the CkHnmunity National Bank M>aneis McDowell, Donald McMillen, i Thomas Metzdorf and Duane Miller, husbands of members. Clinic Official Addresses PEO Chapter Night Observed by 2S Women of Moose Mrs. Norman Allen and Mrs. William Kalwitz were hoetessea to the chapter at Mra. Allen's home on Newberry Street. The evening's program, “We Adventure in World Understanding,'' was presented by the Rev. and Mra. Geoiige Kennedy who showed films of their experiences in the Belgian Congo wh^ they aerved aa mi^ ■kmariea for 13 yeara, sponsored by Pontiac’s First B a p t i a t Church, lhe-ftev: 'awa Mrs. Kennedy are nattVes (rf Pontiac. Missouri produced more I than one-quarter billion tons of coal since 1800. planning to attend t^e state conference at Dearborn Ajt»ril 28, 29 and 30. The next meeting will be an enrollment night April 3 at 8 p.m. in the hall on Mt. Gembns Street. Twenfy-nlne Women of the Moose Chapter 360 members observed s chafer night at their hall Monday evening. Senior regent Mr*. Vernon Taylor introduced guest speakers Edward LaBarge, governor of the Moose Lodge No. 182 and Robert | Godfrey of Lewiston, Pilgrim | membw and affiliate of Lodge 182. In studying stresses in metal foils by means of an electron transmission microto^ and motion Idcture techniques, research workers have been able, for the first time, to see structures virtually down to the atomic scale. Bethel Pair Bethel 40 and Pontiac's DeMolay I chapter. Pamela and Diane Cox were,group's council members. Decora-j { Th«-average rail haul of bitumi- Inltiated by Job's Daughters. Bethel I tkm, committee mernberf were a, at Roosevelt Masonic Temple. jSally Ide, Sandra Schmidt and Mra. MuaH Cbrole, past grand Eleanor Stuart, honored queen of tlw Mate of * Mlchlgnn. and Oiartes Moore, doming events include an XprU past ...oclate guardian of Bethel I’ » ^ i. w*r« gneats. 'Roosevelt Temple, sponsored! Refreshments were served by the jointly by Bethel 5, the local i nous coal is 2M milea. 24-HOUR SERVICI Work Dsns On PramlsM IrfCiWT IIWILIRS ~ -*--PsaUsc Future evenU include a chapter | devdopmant meeting for all com.*{ mitteea March 29 at the home ofi Mi».^rajfor.''r......... The chapter has been asked to I institute a new chapter at St. Clair Shores April 23. Members alsd are Exclusively Oiirs ^BILLING FOR SPRING. . rich fabric...80 beautifully feminine-...right for so many ocoasionsf Perfect matiriK of softest and lovliest bonnieskin and calfskin. Bone and coffee; spring green and spendrift. Colorful lapesfries io Brigkfen Early Spring NOT ONLY TAPESTRIES, but every other material in our largest and finest offering of bags— Again You Can Purchase Your New Easier Bonnet at Peggy’s all new Easter Millinery 399 22^ New Spring Gloves 2.00 up Fashion Colors Costume Jewelry From 1.00 to 15.00 Be a First Lady in a New Petite Pillbox 399 „ i2n White ... Beige ... Navy - Romance... Ulac H’'' --k For YOU ... for Easter SPRING COATS For Juniors Misses Petites *35 *45 Forstmans Anglo Hockanum EASTER SUIT BLOUSES 3’“ • r White and Colors Dacron and Cottpn 30 to 38 ■ As Sketched From Ship ’n Shore 398 Charge Your Fashion Clothes at Peggys and Shop Every Night 'til 9:00 Shop Every Evening ’Ul 9 P.M. THIS IS SPRING ... a crisp silhouette interpreted in the all important costume. City checks in acetate, rayon and silk. ^ Plaid V Pretty . 2-Pe. Cotton Knit Take wonderful white, and perfect pbid and have a'ddifhtful warm-lather outfit The Whitt rib'bed necldine, fake pocket# and tiny buttons to mat^ the solid whit* skirt. Cotton knR in ijzes 648 e J- \ \ : TWENTY-EIGHT / THE POXTIAC PRESS. WEPyESPAY, MARCH 22. 19B1 IV Cotst and GeodMk Sun-t}’ ^am to futtiisN atandard aoismol-ocical rqiripramt to about SO ;ta-tiona ia the United Stages and foreisn oountries In the hope of, forocaating severe earthquakes. You’ll Get A Ch«»Ch«rg;» A. Beauty Clinic by Edyihr McCulltk'h MIND YOUR MANICURE... On# of l.h# »#ry fir#t thir.gs that t#ll you: cgs is your honos. Whether you ore o housew:!# or a corew girt, dre tasks you perlorm daily will detemine the onaount oi time and core you anus! give ypur ho.rds. Socqo end water plus ha.-d oreosn will do the trick il repeated oft#', enough. Beautsful hcr.as can be so expressive tnui'iflf fresh mantcurs Bf“ybur .greatest morals builder. But a patch job on your manicure wit! never do' Best of oil . . your rujils are the one thing you can do vour-self 'gr.d It cos’s you nothing’ Mions Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shoppe. FE 2-7431 601 Pentioc Slate Bonk • Professionol PERMANENTS Styled os YOU -Like It' HAIR CUTTTNO-TIMS . TREE PARKINO IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON 21.9 Auburn Ave. FE 4-287A Fine ColoniaJ Furniture rLE.STT or FREE PASEINC GENTRY’S Golonial House [ 5 S. Main M.4 5-2362 Spin a Record and... Go! By JOSKPHIXC LOWMAX \Mi>; not have fun even if someone might think you are silly* Anjhow, they will not see you when you mIo what they might think to be silly 1 am thipking of dancing in your own home to rhythmic music. Records are better than radio, unless you tune in on a program which has tittle advertising and . much music. Otherwise, you may find your mood and your exercise aie suddenly cut off by the sponsor. If yee will throw yearerA late i The rhythm of music hat healed and stimulated and consoled folks for as long as history. Why not use it in >our own life in jour| own way? ) itu don't hai e to /i/ii t* a partner to do a little danaiif’. Put a rh\thmic record on and dance to \our heart’» content. It's fun and . good for }oii. too. purge. Whet sort e( nwwn way. l%adon^s for Juniors Sitoe S le 15 Mirscio Milo Shopping Cooter Trtofrtak ■! Soaarr LsSa n4. Opes Dalis ‘Ul t P.M Children's Shop Mirecio Hda Shopping Center S. Trlarrapa at Saaara Lakr Be. rs s-es» Okb Daily ‘til * P. M. Alvin's Proudly Presents Miss RUTH M^ENGER OF" THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY OF l»^ONTIAC HURON ot TELEGRAPH Mon., Thurs.,; Fri. 10 to 9 Tu«$ , Wed., Sot. 10 to, 6 MAKrH SPEMAL! DECORATOR CHAIRS ■'CT'-r ' . Handsome, tufted back choir style in your choice of decorator fabrics Moulded foom rubber bock, dacron ond foom seot cushion. W—27l2xD —33',2xH—34. Cushions are loose and reversibie for extra luxury and comfort. Important accent in pairs or ol.one. *109“ Eent on var- -led Remedies to rdleve itch r' MIDLAND un-Dow Chemical Co. has si^ed a contract Lyons Cohstructlon'Cb., of 'White-miee.'W(fiu|^'teU'yb?“ihit hall. h> - after Prosecutor aiffwd Crail completes his final argument. inote ffWE SPORT COAT is bel ter than a'er ^ . The look is British ... the tailoring is by Richman's to please AII Americen tastes! 3-button, all-wool. paired wtthf M WOL WORSTED dAQc: GABARDim SUCKS i Anwrica's leading fa^rite—Richmon’s classic Raiiiine in tweeds, coverts, saxonies, cheviots, gabardines, worsteds. you-know-whit whtn jfou kuy from mRSELLER XOEMERSmR MfiPOmN mCQATSi New! The patterned look in rainwear. Hand- > •omely tailored poplinyd hacking pockets. ' * camtrmi mmummmi MESHIinS i OFMANYW > FtMlnMi«uaamMcat-' ion ysnu. Sup-tab and •y*t«t, «prmd. bimon- 13.95 TIE THIS: 1 dtopp. camptamd Mm*. Ahe tolM< lipacMd cbolb. 3/4.39 IBO For a wonderful, buy you can almys rely on RiclinnaBi BROXHERS MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Opm Daily 10 A.M. M 9 S-M. Teacher Tenure on June Ballot Issue Failed in Avondale School District in 1960 With Tie Vote Toachor tfmirp. an wlilch' list ou( h>’ only «nc \oIp in an Awmdalp Srhoul DiMrirt pioftion last \ear. Mill l>o on thn ballot attain this Junp. school officials announced today Althoush h was first belic\-pd that the tenure request was approved last June 13, a recount of the vote* showed ttie proposal resulted la a tie. 390-299. ! THK POXTrAC PRKSS. WKDXKSDAy. MARCH 22, 1961 to Cortaidcr Ruling Ex-Racer Heading Battle Against M59 Drag Strip WHITE IJAKE TOW'NSHIP - AMnto more than a test of the yal-(Onner stock car racer, nowlidity of zoning ordinances, turned township supervisor. is| The people are making it a pro-! spearheading his township's court test against the scitechlng ofj battle to bar construction of a!rubber, the roar of powerful en-j drag strip. igines. the screams of crowds, and' Edward Che.vi. a nattily dressed, the high arch lights they say will 34-yeanold Democrat, aayi con- accompany the drag strip. Cpnstriiction of the strip, lor which Amos said he already has paid out S82.000, would be contrary to the aoning ordinance and structlon of a quarter-mile strip, on aliich souped-up roadsters would zip away to speed .runs, would wreck the towndiip entirely. Cheyz himself, hack around 19K. used to don the goggles and helmet to race around. Robert D. Ainoe’ Pontiac Speedway off M» (Highland Road* In the township. Amos, of »l« Righiand Road, a nuisance to township residents. Paul M. Mandel. tomey, said. 'It would coniHtute continuous ___te,” Cheyz zaid. “Two cars line op, and ssvish, away they go with Then another two cars Cnass U believed to |ie the oldest ^ In tiie —ixclusiVj-T FIRST SHOWING Fred Stacks, diredw of field seniors for the Michigan Education Association, said the recount on teacher tenure in the Avondale district was the first he had e>’ r heard of in the stale. Teachers in the district, who arc represented by the At’ondale Education AsMMdatian. wa^ a vigor-ouf campaign to win voter; approval Ol the tenure issue before! last year’i eiectlon. ^ test by the education: !i to put the tenure piw PREPARE EtW SHOW — Mrs. Marvin jpoMl on the qning baflot has been! Acheson • seated•. a model for the Lucille Shop Richard Chapmalt. the dub s scholarship com- I the board of educa- of Oxford, is shown with a new spring outfit mittee chairman, and Mrs. Cedi Moore, pub- j she will be ■ho^ving Saturday in the Oxford Music licily chairman. The show, slated for 1 p.m. at vote oa ' Club fashion show. Taking a look at an Easter Oxford Aiea CommuniD' High School, will benefit (onnet she will be wearing are (fron> left) Mrs. the dub s siholaj-ship fund for music students. UmU L. BMMEilLBaN The engagement of Unda L. Moehlman to Lance R. Nixon is announced by the bride-elect’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Moehlman of 252 Atwater St.. I Uka Orion. The proepectlvo tiM of ihe strip on a 15 acre par- •‘Surely you can't expect an ^ . Clteyz and the township says the __________ _ j^q wedding date has been srt. Ifownsliip planning ordinance.' " __ - ipn>^'rty wodd haw to be zoqed Queen Entryjo sp^k at contob has been heM hark by court land away they'd roar. This would order from conthmlng eonsirwc- go on all'day. Iwhirh the track is located. But it; agricultural, the jship contends. Is April 1 Holly School District to Change Bus Runs HOLLY—In an attempt to cutjsix will go to school from 9 a m.: itransportation costs in the Holly;to 3:43 p.m.. and pupils in grades I the tenure request, thei^rea School District, bus schedules' seven through 13 will attend school The adwol board announced yesterday that it is. coasidering! placing a,millage proposition, on the tame iwOot to maintain present' teadwra' salaries and possiUy to finance pay increases requested by < AREA.; , NEWS The township has the injunction I against construction of the strip.! DRYDEN — The cominlttea an idea of sheriffs Deputy .Stephen I charge of thCaMlas Boon Day coo-! Navarre. Amos testified. teat tor taka placa here AprO » ! Judge H. Rus-sell Holland, who reminds prospective entrants that 'has heard testimony about “burn-! the deadline for filing appUcatlona ing rubber" i resulting from fast la April 1. starts! to ’ The competition Is open to any tix)k under advisement the easel girl in Lapeer County who la he has heard for five days. single, under 21 years of age and:of the lower intestinal tract paring re.-esses in the trial « least a senior if sttll In high •onie diwg strip enthusiasts woald school.. hover In the courthouse corridors Entries should he mailed ta pouring over the latesi edttlon of >||m Room Day Cuataat, Bax magazines on fiashy roadsters, im, Drydea. A anmber ap-Thcy want the strip, the only piieaMoaa already have beea re-one in the county. , eeived. uecordiag to the eem- But the' rourt Kittle before mWee but Judge Holland, and many interested township citizens, has brewed AVON TOWNSHIP—Dr. E. E. Ludwig, part owner of Ludwig Medical Clinic at 13 E. Avon Road, will be a featured speaker tomorrow at the 33lh amrnal convention of the American Osteopathic Ool-| lege of Proctology now meeting in Houston, Texas. Some 200* osteopathic proctolo-| gists fmn throughout the countzy are attending the three^lay Betskm. ‘ Proctologists are doctors whoj specialize in treatment of diseases; education association also askedj^i be revised on an eight-week'from 8 am. to 3 pm.. Supt. Ray;4-H Gdrdfill Club for a total padcage Increaae hi|,ngi basis starting April 4. Barber said. ^ salaries of $48,«0. TTie f igorei pypu, j„ grades one through would include annual increments. a new salary schedule lor teachers: ^ with Tvachelor's and master's de- - r _i C i grees and $5 per month payments Q|| 5QOft5 30t for hospitalization insurance , • ij ./vi to Be Organized Kindegurten Mbednies at the I BoUy Elementtry School will I renaata the same. At the Davis- ' i burg El««enturv School the AVON TOWNSHIP - A new 4-H of hiudergurteu papils |«ardenipg and explorers' club wUl^ .\VALLEDLAKE Addison Firemen Plan Penny Supper Saturday by Lakewood Assn. > will be t to 11:11 a to 1:45 p.m. If possible, a picture should be included with the apldlcatlon. ! The queen and two attendants; Drrn/aJ in nicniClS will'be cboaen during the Dryden ranei lO U1SCUS:> Development Ataodatton’a fho Prni^f^inn Ladies Night program April 20. me rioie^uun * ^ n/ hlVP^nilGS Rath, owner of Alida Bridali / u V j Pontiac: Arthur Wesley of; Juvenile pro- the First National Bank. Upeer; 77i5 be formed today at an organiza-the community will be and lee Wtaborn. area 'tlonal meeting slated for 8 p m. discussed by a tliree - member of The Pontiac Pre«. .. .u u. u '•‘the Avon Township Precinct No. pam-l at the 8 p.m. meeting Mon-' Miss Billy Hammond, well- 1 ^ ‘*^' 3 Hall. 276 \V. Auburn Road ^ay of the Decker. Elementary known in Detroit entertainment! WHITE .aKE TOWNSHIP -tnod. ^rber said, ^nl of: aw* school Parent-Teacher Association, circles will be the emcee. innfcriK' -nritivvcuiDi_Tw» AA. LakewoOd Village Association I r^iew the trial pro-, Thp dyb ig. being organized by; ADDl^N TOftNbHI^TV ^ ^ ,he|gram and decide whether to con-.Mr, and Mrs. (Wge Trevethan; di^ -^w^p Fir: deimrtom ^-ateritinue next fall or returo to thejof 415 Lehigh Road, who said any-j ill hold its Kith annual Penny program on Brendel Uke-T^Mpm single-ron program. |ane from 10 to 20 years old may * * * 'Join. The decision will hinge on tbei supper at .5:30 pm. Saturday at, . . , . ■ ilJiMwiani School „ Also to be di.scusscd are the the Leonard Sd^l ^ _ . -I, .__.______, and the Swim i»iu|siwiii wnj«i waro Bank, a 1^ bUh. According to Elmer Powell.; »»'mming Instructor. wiU discuss general chairman of the supper. *be program. J142 is needed. Candidates for township *^p«^ ^ ^ , visor, incumbent Edward Cheyz Firemen and their wives will prepare and serve the meal. Chief been invited to give short talks, cook will be Mrs. John Sutherby. T SniUlK Oliu tMMIilW ^ s a* ' • prognim which wiB <>* o" the ^1 program, costa and reaction of pupils and parents, said the superintendent The aelMM dtstriet sperates S4 buaea, muy af them msklag aw nau WHk iha,fW«r “Wo feel that youngsters who garden—and like It—are deserv -lag ef a club adapted speciflrally la their aeeds. ’ stated Mrs. The panel niemben are John The contest winner will reign Dumas, tase worker for the jover the third annual Bocsn Day Oakland finml.Y Juv enile iBoart; celebration to be hdd July T and Don Milligan, nttendance officer 8 this year. Instead of on for the Walled Lake School 8ys- ' Fourth of July aa In 1969 and tem; and Donald laindi, safety ; 1980. and jHvealle proieotlon com- | ■ -................. The speakers will explain the sequence of how a juvenile W$CS Will I FOUR TOWNS - The Elizabeth HELD OVER! PAcrns W'LIFS nos "EocH of Life" 7:00—10:50 ^|Oewjglrjcj|j»f_Heor^^ COMING FRIDAY “I0 TiflM i«i StrfMUitl' ”teBtit IUbm" She said the club will encourage; bi handled and their individual' Russell Woman's Society of Chrla-good conservation and he^th; participation in the operation. !tian Service of Four Tdwin practices. Special infrarmation, to the discussion program I Methodist Church vrill hold a 'dto- ^ Michigan State University ,nevv PTA officers wiU be elected, jner meeting tomorrow at 6:30 p i Extension Service and the U.S.;prom 7:30 to 8 p m. parents will | in 4he church. Department of Agriculture will be have the opportunity to visit their The Rev. Cadman Prout will This means that the seven ot available to members. 'children's teachers and view class- give a seasonal devotional mea-j the oldest district buries can be, aw* rooms. |sage before the meeting. .retired immediatriy, Barber in addition, those wlw join the QJFFORD — The Altar Society! Pobited out. new group also may take part in of St. Puirick Church will hold a| At present, there is a long wait!all 4-H projects, including the fish fry from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday in; by piqrils because; the same buseslOakland Coimty 4-H Oub Fair {are used to transport both elemen-1 this summer. ; tary and junior high students even! ------ ------------ * though their school hours are dif- r^t .t 1 \Progiam Slated Plan Fish Fry Friday SriSTiE |fo Help Students “■ o«»«i ifleady CaTeeis ROCHESTER — A panel of will be pirked up later and be teachers from the Rochester Corn-returned to their homes earlier munity School District will take each day. P«rt in a program here tomorrow designed to help high school stu- HURRY! LAST 2 DAYS! JIMMY ROGERS as the Kentucky Mountain Kid! The • superintendent said $66,000! dents prepare for college 0 .SMIKRTA O. lUnRLRY Announcement is made of the engagement of Alberta Gall Shirley, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Shirley, to Robert William Bigelow by her mint and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doering of Detioit. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Roliert W Bigeiow of 3621 St. Mary St., Pontiac Township, and the late .Mrs: Bigelow. No date has been set for the wedding. budgeted this .vear for trans-(Mirtation. 0( this amount, about' $46,000 wHl eome from the staff,’ Sptmrored by the Rzwhester the remainder from locaMaxes. H**** Parent Teaeher-Stu- « ^ ^ ; dent Asnocintion. tomorrow's However, at the beginning of ™*r’*"* ^ *. the year more than $60,000 was ow^ on the present bus fleet, and mterest and payments alone amounted to $1^9.000. according to 'Barber. "If the cost of operating pur transportatlon system can be reduced by only 10 per cent, it result in s savings of $6,000.' said. Assistance the high sdiool is offering students after graduation j wiU be the subject of the program, the second In a series sponsored by j the PTSA. j As in the earlier meeting. mem-| bers of the panel will answer stu-! dents', and parents' questions fpl-i lowing the discussion. WITH LUANA FATTEN • CHIU WILLS FEATURES — 1;00 - 3;05 - 5;14 - 7;20 ■ 9;30 EXTRA: NAVY ANGLES and CARTOON Thru THURS. CHARLTON HESTON—ANNE lAXTER BLUE SKY DRIVF IN THEATER LAST TIME TONIGHT cOir YSURTMir WAIKER STARTS FRI. Theytormboi TROPICAL JUNOLI INTO isS® FiidAy At 11:45 A.B. FE 2-1000 rwtiriai niCTBiC h-Czi HttTEBSI ...STARTS TODAY... - Exclusive First Showing! — THREE UNIT PROGRAM! THE BARBARIC PLUNDER OF AN EMPIRE LOST 1000 YEARS IN TIME! THE PONtlAC PREsk WEDNESDAY. MARCH MU 1961 thirty-onA Man in Space y Quest for Rdfe Metdr Key to Manned Flights ; Bjr MI RRA Y M. MOLER CELTA, Utah (UPI)-On* at the ftiya to Amerka’a sucrcesi in manned flight through space may lie in the nation’s ability to obtain In adequate domesUc supply of teryUhim-a unique metal lighter ihan aluminum and stronger than Med. To assure this siq>idy, there’s a tMTch going on over the vast, B^brush-dotted mountain ^ Afsert wastelands along the nMansIlMM. mrf FMfbwgh no- Currently, the United States obtains most of its beryllium flrnn foreign nationsr-partlnilarty Brazil, Argentina, the Union of South Africa and India In 19»,- latest year for which figures are available. American industry consumed Just under 500,000 pounds of beryl-liiim-t-ol which less than 20,^ pounds came from domes11 he search pays off, and I of processlag and fabri- range of Amerioa’a space endt of the fomra-end their fblHty to withstand the beat and sadalton of odor spao»>wUI be hand-labor Matiis that several of the nation's major minii^ companies are devoting considerable ergy, research financing. MANUALLY SELKCTED The available supply of the strong, light metal is virtually all in the form d beryl—a gem-like rock that is a byproduct of feldspar, mica and lithium mining. 1116 beryl gems are "hand cobber” —selected from the ore piles by manual labor—before they are I on the first processing ‘mill in the country devoted en-tlieiy to iberyllium. The mills, located near Delta, ill cost marly $1 million to construct and equip, tt will employ a new, secret flotation process db-veloped tor beiybinm resources by Edward Van Domlck, Southern will be sold to ’’any and all buy- its shape at extremely high tem- It’s to get around this byi>rodiict. of 8aH Uka aty, major elaliiia have been otaked by Vitro Chem-ieal Os., eombiaed Metals £to. and the newly formed BeryRhim Resonrcee, Inc. Anacodaa €0., OM of the giants la the U.& copper Industry, has recently «s-plnded exploration operattans on eomparatively neaihy Mt. ITheeler, |n Eastern Nevada. ♦ A * Bruce W. (^um of Los Angeles, l»«sldent of Beryllium Resources, Inc., hopes his firm will start con- ers,” Odium said. Currently, than are two major beryllium fabricators in the n a t i 0 n^-Beryttinnl Cotp., Reading, Pa., and BruMi Beryllium Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Dr.44omian C. WiUiams of Salt! a k e C i t y. University of Utah geologist and a vice prudent Beryllium Resources, stressed in a UPI intHview that .om of the major virtues of the mill would bej Hs designed ability to use mmi-beryl om. ’This, he said, would help tree the nation of dependence' on foreign beryllium sources. MEBOURY BUBOONTRACr Concentrates foom the Utah mill| peratures and its effectiveness as a radiation shidd. Odium. 38-year-dd only son of nanciSr Flo^ Odium, pointed out that beryllium also has wide appli-I the nuclear indus^, is used tor reactor control rods, and in instrument manufacture, where it is prized for its strength. Gyroecopes in the inertial guidance system employed by missiles are frequently made of beryllium. Brush Beryllium holds one tA flie major subcontracts for work on the re-entry capsule lor Project Mer-jcury, t|^e United States' manned space flight endeavor. The Ohio firm has fabricated a series ef large “diahes” that r 'beryllium llr many uses as sup-' ■ lyy^slUT , .ih Tabricating techniques weigh ISO poaads each. | improve. The government now is Beryllium was specified for the j the Industry’s major customer, but Icapsule wall not only because of Od|um said that in/the future ’’the the metal's strength and Ughtness, nomnilitary poasibllities of beryl-|but because yl its ability to hMdlUum are Just staggering.” tlie County NAACP The monthly membership meeting (A the Oakland County branch. National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peoptes, will be held In FellowsUp Hall of Trinity Baptist Church next Monday at 7:30 p.m. Oaeat speaker win James E. Wadsworth Jr., paster i el 8t. Mark’s OommaBlty Onneh I (United Presbyterlaa), Detroit The Rev. Mr. WadsWorth is first A- ♦ ’The meeting Is open to aO mem-bers and friends of the NAACP. Retreahments will ba aerved. Pradlira Wildi Rmli I ALL WO«K OUAnANTBBD I Mnsni'S Wilck l«dr 42 N. Ssaieaw PI f.l5*l I branch of NAACP, and Is a board member ef the Amertcaa Civil liberties Urioa. He Is Mso a former nuxlerafor of Detrdt Presbytery, and presently a member of ^the General Council of Presbytery as well as public relations chairman of the Detroit Interdenominational Minis-teriil Alliance. He is a graduate at VtrglnlA iHAtF SOLES >|79 I Ntinifli Shot IfHiv 42 NORTH SAGINAW 50“‘Anfimsart/ THIllTY«tTWO THE PONTIAC PBg^S. WEDNESDAY. MABCH 2^, 19Awap M ■■■95 New far Spitag FERTIUZER for TURF DUILDING nsmisEi $1.79 $16.50 POOF Prt'liiMftaMce Cral OiaiB KlUtt B«f Covm 1.000 Sq. Ft. LmOrt Lowfi FDR TURF $999 m I SO-lb. Hog WE AUO STOCK STADLSri m 1944 STADUIT BAR-9-IIID AiHOun vnTNnni fTADun BAM ma RADIKIT UVN FOOB WiU Not Bum Lttsho Lawn WtMFwlRbtr M $299 AiMMr’s 1144 FERTIUZER 90 Hmi Rh $199 1 PAINT Vinyl Lain Wntar Rntlttant 2-T® Stays Bilwlit loll •rBnwIi On $7.H VALUR Par. Briirin 3" iW 4" PAMT BRUSHES 99" PLASTIC DROP CLOTH 9'xl2 Six# INTERIOR or EXTERIOR house PAINT Viiyl UtMMi OU Base X. SI 79 1 Gol. 7-Inch Combinotion PAINT PAN 79“ IRdi Mmi, Nn-Yritonliu WHITE ENAMEL sVT. Gol. ^ Ugoid PlotHe PORCH ond DECK ENAMEL w E17I I Gol. Wood Rojnforcod MOOT STEP- S LA9IERS ^ 16 Foot Extontion UDDER r.9 $098 $14.95 t TRADf«rAIR FRET « PA RK ING F E 8 3 3 7 0 932WEST HURON s THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 THIRTY-THREE Ifs World^s Fastest Game - and Kearns Plays It (Oh, Yea) Jai Alai—ls It a Sandwich? Drink? $£AGRAM’S IMPORTED ' N9. 2 it white. K6. S it purpit. No. 4 it gnto. No, 8 it I i*t lir eolehler Ih# pebhk P>.,«!..«*l«mw«t itegflSr«.tT.*r«^, otioolgittadpoitpotttko lut I htrdly hid t chtnct to rate the eetta. ^ ^ pUpm tiw iHimbend tioa oM TAMPA. Tb.-}al Aw/ WhatititT N«^ Ifa Mt t aatewteh at 1 Ift mi • Spaniab movie, . _ Nhmbera on the front of the It identifled with a dUterent Jotey are the playera’'^own -•-T Jeraey, auch at: Poet pite- idoitlflcatlaa mimhen. No. 1 weara the red Jeraey Ihere are live, tlx and aevn ' 1 on the detfvie; point garnet. In other oomitriea^ No. 1 Tampa's Home of 7ai Alai gaaea somfarSS. 30and4li I need ap two y U T-poInt garnet the field it 1 tei«i« Mm to throw H eaep oMaigad to poet poaltioa No. T— Swiah. hp let go bom hit ceata 1 wat adking te It at la ml orange an& No. S-gtay. toward the front waU. The oourt per honr, and I got M. No. 1 player Etegnirre, went, la ITO feet long and 55 feet wide. *. wmm oa nn* riavn- toil, totheeervlce^^^ la guarded to retSi the^*wSe^ game. I remembered being told a fun length fence. ^ k.p*' *n T “* -ager of the players, recalls two players he had seen killed after being struck with the pelota. Eighf.have been injured at the Tampa fronton this season. . One of the players who was at Tampa last season was hurt ” at a fronton in Mexico. He was struck in the head and suffered crippling injuries. Jai Ala! to these pfoyers is like baseball la to A1 Kaline. They play to win. A pro i^ayer makes about $600 base pay per month. He then receives $5 torreacdi time he wins, $4 tor each time he takes place (second) and $3 for show (third). For 100 days of JM Alai at Tampa this means as much as $2,700 for the top players. Of course in ^pain this la quite a fortune. I removed the cesta, which Is attached by pladi^ the hand in the leather ^ove and tying Hie Luxurious lightness and flavorfut depth of character t\gy% made V.O. the preferred imported whisky. uimri f.a. isroim « rai wmi rios uun. cimiim viitiv—Aiun...or ifucni wimiti. lu nui eii. m.i nmf. ituiM-Mimiui eotmir, i.t.a AlTEimON BOWLERS! The Management of LAND O'LAKES Announces o 32 Lone Establishment to Be Open by August 15th Sign Up NOW for 1961-62 Sotiion CALL OR 3-7340 for INFORMATION UAROVAL THIRTY>rOUB THE PONXU.C IPRESS, aUrCH 22, 1^1 Three Teams Ousted in Waterford Meet Three tnoa dm»ed %f d» wayside in Witerlord recrwrtl— fciCanadiens in Flying Start for I MRd 1* hi ■ iMiMr CMM. Ar> m. . three more ere destined to meet the asms Me hal^ * ♦ ♦ In Ctoae A st Fief LskeUtad Phennsey roUed ewer Tom Thmidi Grill, 7U1, sad Speiwer<| n«r Oorartaf whtpM LytettCalfrm. “ “ “ whi by maridiv a. Joe Uhvtesgr eeeetd l» hi a Mac oaoea. Mde'e « get Frost Ihg sif to a good start in ths tower “ ■ “ an hi B. are ast tonight at P I. Cknrga's Soper 9i I Rdtft Motors at t:«: Ron’s Cup TORONTO (UPl)-Vsti ry Sawchok got the nod tram gon> ersl-maangsr Jack Adana to han> he goaltending choceo tonight I Detroit’s fourdi-piace Rrtl Whigi tangle adSh the Tbrotoo Maple Laato in ths opening- gams o( the bsst-ot-seven Stanley CUp send- a hot and cold par- Sawebuk to Handle Nets Against ikjfs juries following Detroit's last game with Chicago. The Leafs won't be as healtliiy. Center Red Kelly, right-winger Ed Shack, detonseroan Bobby Baun and Bower all will be mtosing. Both Shack and Baun are to the hospital recovering from seWre skate cuts picked up in the last week ot the sdwdiile. Kelly, a key man with the and the pivot oMhe Ug line with Fraidt MahovUdi and Bob Neviii r iPistons to Have TirdSfOHd rBrake and Front-End Sendee' 0 FtacWun both teBft irfi^ ALL FOR ONLY... Any Amtorican Mad«Cv PAYDAY TERMS fM GIAN I ZINNIA SEEDS be guardlag Ihe Maple Loaf yuTS^^pliNewHomein '62 DETROTT OJPI) - The Plstopo are nwshig to a ' But Dotrotro ketban huto aooAi’t ba alannod Both subhSd for Bower bi 12 of the last If games of the Maniago/was ordered to drees 19 for a dpedal practica yerterday aftemdon, as tfie StyeaMiU native of TMI, B.C.. sported the bert wsri-kwe record durh« the ffll-ln record. Frenchmen Off to Big Start Against Hawks AAontTBol Erupte With 4 Goals in 3rd Stanza to Win, 6-2 The power-packed Montreal Ca-nadlene are off to a flying atart In queat of their sixth straight National Hookey iMgaaJtaalesFGHp The Flying FiimdaMn erupted for tour goids la the tidrd p«tod to whip the Chlcego Black Hawks g-3 in Montreal told nlgiit and take a 1-0 toad in their beshoPT eemi- day. wOl risy the yi-W « in the city’s enwention are the Detroit riverfront. The move wtn save the F money. Fees (or the artns, 1 • Terry Sawchuk will be in goal it, u,000 aeate, win he l«0 par for ua tonight.” laM Adams. "Our game. The Ptetode had been pay-dub it healthy and we expect to ing $2,500 fbr Olympia cooteeti. have both Ven Lunde and Vlciti^ Ptetona’ home lor four years, ^asittk back In action. ’ The move to the convention Lunde broke an ankle six weeks find new offices, wl ago during a game with Toranto|they had gratis wltii the Olympia ) Stashik hat had knee in-lcontract. OOAUMMmi AHEAD — Jaan Bdtveau of the Montreal Csnadtona to stopped at the Chicago Black Havdi goatanouth in the openiag gama of the Stanley Qip seml-flnals at -Montrsal tost night. Goslis Olenn HsU to on guard at the art ahx« with Etawr Vadm (4) and Ron Matphy ^ (10). The CSjudiens beat Chtoago, 6-1 wm ba 0 ^ ” * I atod the young v Snood Shoott Rocord in Pro AAombor Play and came back with a 31. Bob Goalby of BellvUle, 01., and Marty iFutfal of Chicago each had TO to {tie for second place. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Arnold Palmer had k 3«ver-par (AP)-Sam Snead of Boca Raton, |74 wWch induded two double Fto., shot a course record equal-1 bogeys. PGA champion Jay He-Ing 4-under-par 68 Monday to win bert had a T2. Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy. Ridge C^try Qub pro member|b^ ^ ^ president. dteSd ipuhUdy Sunday he has reseiwa-Snead had five birdies on thejtions about placing the new first nine hota to give him a 33|cv in his departinent. Cxpocf 300 Tabla Nottare DETROIT (AP) ~ The Nsthanl been scheduled lor Detroit’s new Convention Arena April T-6. ~wes Nlchotoon, a director of the Micfalgan Tsble Tennis Association, predicted more than 300 fdayers would enter tiie event. Marty Reisman of New York aty to ■ ■ ■■ Check out the Compacts...New Size, .OM Size, Oversize, Pint Size! 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'We’ve got to wtn one game in ntreil if we’re going to take tUs series," Pilous si^ "And we will.’’ A crowd of 14,(187 saw the Cs-nadiens extend their ptoyott victory stresk to U, fi>e Aebi began two seasons sgo and inclnled a fburdtems sweep ewer fl» Hawks Right fttNB tab gtait Faloon’g bdiii tiw eomptet emr-huyw’f faworit* and tfaa chart abotoi ■hoira you why: Faloon’a flrat in aaTingal Yoa*ra up to $410 richar by picking Falcon over aonw “ooupromiie oompaeta.’* Yon to up to 30 thrifty milee par gallon, 4000 mflaa botwoan ofl dian^. AocauNriaa. tires, rapain coat less. Faloon tiaati you to raal aiz-i Falcon NMnw/Eeonomy uasd to mean ■luniah parfonnanoa but Faloon’i two Mat Sto chango att thatl And you'wa new nan an ooonominr that matchn Faloon’a bright naw baauty, iti huniry fattariora. Bait ttowsof alll Now wt’n toppini off Faloon’i Winning Combination witn a Winning Daal tnat’D win you 000a and for all So atop by your Ford Dealer’i today —aoo btm nueb mom you mm, how *a^M I"** *“*****“* *”** Sfl rOCTR POffO Of AMR MOW AMD OiT Hff snu vuir guvm wmmtwj. rM»avrfifo« BniGD OK! handling, oompact parking length, too. eompact, John McAuliffe Ford, Inc. 410 OAKUND AVL, PONTIAC Beattie Motor Solo*, InCe 5006 DIXIE HWY„ WATUPORD ' not cslled following UdvBidl kto them get awiw vdifc nmder. ■ they^en get sway wllh N snes, kesvrn knsws wkat Chicago coach Rudy Pilous Keglez Makes 51st ABC Try in Team Event DETRfMT (AP) •> BOl Doshr-nan of Fort Wayne, .fad., nakes ito Sfat sneesaslve appsarues to n he tons tonigiit ths aty Gtoai Na 3 team. ^ dvraan. now to hto TBs. began hto long stitH of ABC tournament competition in IBM and during hto hslf-centiity ot action bowled 3001 to tie for third In tile wM the Renearos of St Louto. Sta’s Ortve-b of Utbaiia, OUo, and Papal Obto of MBwMdwa art tied forfint with 3087. * Veiltav of flt Lonto took osar first ptacs to Oande shii^ wHh BM. Jba KIsmff And A1 Novak of Ctovthnd moved Into fonrth fa OasBle donblas wltb a •1MB. Hornoa Walfar of Aidmore, Ps., had bean (bs Otme singtos IsaBw wflh a BBl TMI TO MFIKI tNAT ^ fwiu frnoml SPRING 'pjn4 ’-rfijsas' Or Psp Mf $|QfS * sMawtoBaTssMto holuiimk Airopun paiein . THE FQNTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22. mt y THIRTY-FIVE AIMs Well as Tigers Keep Winning Training Camp Spirit Is High for Scheffing B«ngalt Defeat Cards as Bob Bruce, Regan Share Duties lakeland, FU. (e-Ttww m happy days tor„ manager Bob Schefflng and the Detroit Tlgera. * ♦ i* The team la wtnninc—nine vle-toriet tn 13 Grapefimit League tries this is a good^ iridnihg There has been enough laughter to break the monotony and enough hard work to make the camp busl- By Tony Curry quit Bob Shaw signed. Ed Doherty ftimed. nOEB OAW — Nonn Gufa is letting the Tigers know ha wants a staady Job at first base this season. Cuh tfarotgh with another double in yesterday’s S-2 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. He has three doitbtes and a pair of triples among his Ute in Grapsfruit Lsagus plsy thus far. Ha and Larry Osborns are waging a good fight tor the Job. League pMuwat—eacept that the TaakaM, Orioles and WUte Ses have a ehanee to sria H. Schefflng hae managed ti) avoid even the talk about first division. It is Ukdy Schefflng win leave Florida without making any bright-eyed predictione about Ms chib. ★ * * But Mi spirits are high and It is dear he has a better team under him than he thought he had he took the Job. ms ideas- Associated Press Picks Parkers for 'A' Crown DETROIT on — The Associsted|—guessing is a better word—the Off-the-Field Play Gets More Interest one of the sanlest days in ^ring'^training as the off-the-field maneuvering! of the Philadelphia outfielder, CMcago White Sox pitcher and Washington general manager dwarfed the on-the-field exMbitiOB games. j an angry tdagram to Yankae GM Roy Hamey. » raatt, to part: Utanka tor nothing. I certainly hrt schedule ^Richmond^ (the Yanks International League farm club), but I aure got it." So did the Senators. Richmond beat em 9-2. In other games. Baltimore beat Jeny Lynch paead « l*Wt RadT offensive that subdued the Twins. The Rad Sox used only one reg- doubie and homer paced an attack that was Immeasurably sided by six Angel errors. The Cubs beat the Indians with in toe eighth—three on! the White Sox 2-1, Los Angeles' homers by rookies Nels Mathews,! pirln bottle by taking an unannounced sabbatical before the Phils went out and lost to Pitts-bSrgh 7-5. Reached on arrival at _home in the Bahainaa, the AWOL outfMder would i Dynamite Johnny Gates and Farmer Pete will opfxiae Red Donovan and Pancho Lopez tn a mixed tag-team matdi to headline Friday night’s professional slxm at the Pontiac Armory. Gene Brito moete Steve ZM and Luis Maiv tinez faces the Masked Mr. X in other bouts. The program sterte at 8:30 p.m. a city Lm featbaU game tooigM at PonUac Oeatial at 7:M. The wiaaer aseets the Detrott-Oaedea dty victor Marah to tor the right to anter the state reereatioa toer-■aansiM ApM 7-8 at Battle Creek. * ★ A Ken Hayden of toe Muskegon Zephyrs won the InternatloM] Hocl^ League’s '^tw»goal season scoring honors. Hayden captured the most-goals title with 52 end posted the most hat-tridc peii|Bnn-ances with tour. wiimers of toe quarterfinals of the state high school basketball tournament is a proven success. • The battov average last year was something like .333—a formidable figure for th)s hit-aiid^ss— mostly miss—proposition. * ♦ ★ So let's swing at the curve balls tpesed up by tonight’s quarter-finals without using any crystal bail or swami’s turban—Just with dosed eyes and a coin. CLASS A ..mebtoaS Park (1T4) snr Barpw w«a3» Kotra DasM (|»-r—rh« a—— rua UMia right eft voaM be oMiilBg short of the nto If he said he was pleased ritk the work ef Steve Bone. Hie youthful tiiird baseman Is batting only .167 with five hito in 30 tries. His fielding and throwing have been less than spectacu-Boros’failed to Mt in two trips yesterday as the Tigers edged! St Loms 3-2 at St P«en.burg Hel|Vi<.|jaug Ready foF Touniey committed an error that enabled .... i^, .... i the Cardinals to score two an- Amateur Sets Course Mark should have Added deanly was caUed a Mt. Boros had proved Mmself outstanding minor league Mtter and Schei^ bdiaies "it is Just a matter of Steve getting Mmsell on trade.’’ ‘Td like to rest Mm for a esuple of fames, but 1 don’t wsM to do (hat until be tas a real geod day at bat." Sehef-lliig added. .................. adu^ inemUr*. Parma Wwtam (lS-1) ertr WhltW-m«m PTmeott —Powlerrllla haan't iMt — ... gaau. Why atop now? Ibnmatta P_______________________ (to-S^-Plam haa taa maah halght. Pow’lar (U-S) war Klngaky St. Mary (IT-dl-nt. Karra abarmad -— ------------------------- aoU (Zl-Sl—ft eanl PllBt. Baaldaa---- XATIONAL UAOOI w L per. OB PhUadSSlila I .MS lii Chicago .............7 i AM Its MUvsnkaa ............I S JM 3 Bt. Leulf .. ........t S SM t Saa Praaelaeo .......4 t .4W 4 .AM-------------- Datrolt .... Saaaa cwy"......i 4 :m7 i CMmSm ..............• 4 .440 i No one would say whether Shaw, 13-13 last season after an 18-6 record in 1969, got the $3,000 more he demanded earlier when he refused to sign and warned, ready to be traded.” * * ♦ . -Doherty, angered when the New York Yankees sent only one Ublished Mayer — Mtcher Ralph Terry—for their B squad game with the new .Senators, fired off I Danny Murphy and Bill Williams, j The A's tatUed three uneimwdl runs in the fourth against Bob! Turley to wMp toe Yanks A team.' Lefty' Cooper Dodgers outlasted Milwaukee 16-11 innings, Detroit edged St. Louis 3-2, Cincinnati blasted Minnesota 10-4, Boston rocked Lon Angeles’ Aiigels 12-3, the CSikago Qibs beat OeveUmd 8d and Kan- r sas aty defeated the Yankees ituin squad 4-3. , The Pirates beat the undermanned Phils with a iltoriE toat brought across three runs in toe fourth and four in toe seventh while Bobby Shantz, Jack Kelly and IVed Green held Philadelphia' to eight hits. . Terry worked six of the seven! innings in the rain-shortened Van-! kee game, limiting Doherty’s Sen-' ators to one run and flw Mts. and getting sMid backing from ai LONDCW wnns set Hmmi f s“!Sf5!!« e euPMK a Mali a MISS Mali aaiu Laa Sagalaa ^... M » IT tl-Ut H Laah ......... SSSSIW-UI beaten DePaul In Aggreasivw Holy ChM beat Detroit 8842 and Memphis State 81-89-tee two Ugbeet scoree od tee Dayton, the only one of tour seeded teems- to make the aemis, beet ’temple 82-80 In what coach ’Tom Bladdnm called a "you take It I don’t want It” type of ‘Our ball handling was the wont wo’we had tWs season,’’ spld Bladriwra. "Tnnide played couldn’t break It. We don’t have too much to boast about." Lords, defensively strong but low in scoring, has beaten hOaml (Fla.) 58-56 and Colorado State U. 59-56. But the Bfllikens, iday-Ing in their lOte NIT, wUl ' more of a match for Dasdon in As for the OoasProvI-nce outcome, Niagara coach Taps Gallagher, who has ptoyed both, leaned toward Providence have no one to matrii 8-10 ^ Hadnot under tee boards. Joe MuUaney, the Providence coach. ing tall but slow Hadnot iq> against a anall, agile player who can Dayton, harassed by the tight, pressing Tenqde defense led by dever 5-10 Brnoe Drysdale were ' at one stage in file first half and U points ahead In file second, but won out on Tom Hatton’s teot wifii tour seconds to go. Niagnra also had an 11-point lead in the second half. But when Bufier picked up lour fouls after blanketing Egan like a fog, the of baaketban. Tlie udveTsIty cooperated tally wlte these laveett-iton.” Ayoock gave BO hint of which WC playere. If any, wi Wegmeii. provtooily con-vleled of ttyli« te • wvw-slty c< Florida teottiall player, and Joseph Haeken were aneatod In ★ ★ ★ V York last wedoend wh« the flee Indicated fiat phqwn team 15-20 coUegea might be involved in the acheme to teavt pointa, in favw if ganhiaa. So far, however, only two players have been Uatifled in connection with the fcandal. Art Hicks and Hank Gunter, both of Seton HalL Hogan’s office said Hlda and Gunter were paid H.OOD each to shave potato In a g«»e against Dayton at Madtoon Square (te^ den Frii. 9. Both are In proteettvt ______in bote the major porieaa- ■on tohraamentoi The NCAA and tee NTT." “On Mondny of tWa week." the magulne erfide aald. "New York aty detectives were eent to the Univenity of Norte CkroUna end philsddphie’s r OoUege to brh« In eeverel playm for qnee-tkatag. By Monday, too. H de-vrioped that three etudento at the ........of Cbmiecficnt — not Tha DA’S effiea eeid a Ihdver-aUy of Oomiectkiit piayet*-^ has not been pubUdy tdentilled- wae paid ILSOO to teavt pointo te a game agalnat Cblgale March 1 at Hamlttan. N.Y. it k if To Stamp Ont Sports Gamblers NCAA Urges Legislation KANSAS emr (AP)-1he Na. tion today urged lawmakere and enforcement agendet to take eg-gremive acthm to eontrol organized gantaliig and stamp out the to pc^t tbrouite tee corruption of orto. “The nation’s cdleges and onl- Gary Player Leading Golf Money Winner DUNEDIN, Fla. (AP) - Gary Player, youthftil State African Ida^ out of Langhorne, Pn.. has amassed $21,800 te golf tournament punea so far flito year. Figures rrienaed Tuesday Iqr the ProfeeriooBl GoUen Amodafion gave the 24-yenr ald ahooter a $3.-900 edge te wtentega over Armid Palmer, lari year’s leader from Ugonier, Pa. ’IVaiUag Palmer’a $18,700 in wfai-Ji«B are Doug Suidere, OJal, cant. $14400; Bob Ckialhy. Ctya-tal River, Fla.. $12400; and mi Maxwell, Oceaneide. CaUl, $12,- ^-----Ml.-aJtl»Wv the NCAA,” laid Walter Ryen. executive director of fiw NCAA, “have taken every precaufionaiy means at their dtoposal to guard agalnet possible p^t-ihavlng or sports. The NCAA also has rec-lended to Oongreas that It take further legislative action in UNC ChaneeBor Ayeodr’a atete-lent reauHad from a battery of Molriea eaaeenii« h flkwrto D- ____________ctty. wharo fiie NCAA finals are sclwteitod for tUa weahend, NCAA executive 4L rector. Walt ^rere mdd the NCAA “We have been end ere in eon-tact wtte Mr. Hogan's office,” ^ era continued, "and any comment we might make or aetkna we might take would be baaed upon^ The Sports Dhistratod report _sid the aeuidal brake prematurely whan Wagman applied for n only a tew fixed gamee and bribed playert.” The etrticle aekl the investigation will take "at least six more werits to unwind.’’ the Justice Department to an effort to enlist its support ♦ ■ "A A “Everybody pida at the kids, at file apart, and at the colleges when soqieti^ like this basketball scandal hropen*,” Byers sskL don’t defend the Ud a Ut. He teould be indicted. He’s edllii ouL "But there has to be a way to get the source-tee gambler, the Influfiioe tha ouloome' of event Everybody who makes a bet-no matter how big or email —plays a part la ft "The more money bet, file more sandal of this tyro you breed. "The NCAA can try to hdp improve the sttnatlnn, as it haa ‘ ■inoe dlsckwira of the scandal of 1961. But w« are Umited. Wt can only Inqirovn fiw attttafion. We can’t conlrol fiw proUem it It to not a crime under law to bribe or attempt to brtee a boy or an oCfidaL I fed fiw oniy solution is federal legMaWon makfaig it nn lawful to attempt to affect the out-of an athletic event.” MODERNIZE E 4L9E SKY URES Coll FE 2-3200 for Foil RoMnroHong tthe imported whiskies-Ganadian and Scoich-\ have a li^tness you cant beat* : piaJElsJbr sure. And the lightest : / qfall is Canadian Clubr "The teBom have not been made any eaalar. But fiwro are improved appnachet to fiw Junqw which will make the horsee more carefaL R will abetOy them and Tha dwroea are aimed at mak-li« fiw bonee take the Jumps at an angle of 45 degrees instead of Yankees Moving Training Camp [From St. Pete REBUILT MOTORS For yean, ant defies have campaigned against fiw- Grand NafionaL Hardly a year goes by wttbout horses get-tteg killed in the nce-Lnst year 21 started wid oiily eight One ensiled into a fence end wie destroyed. In 1969 four boons out of 34 finished the LAUDE3RDALE. Fla. (AP)-’Ihe New York Yankees win move their spring training activities here from St. Petenteurg next year. St. Petersburg, site of the Yankees training sesskxi since 1925, will boat the prospective New York National LeagUe team in- killed. The moat dtoasterans year of aO wae 1428. One horee-TIpperaiy Thn. e 1081 outrider race ^ by htewdl m t made e fame i Yankee and St. Petenbuig mu-Wpal offldaJs Tuesday coo-finned the American League teara’e move. [ Fort Lauderdale will build an 8,009aeat etadhim for the. Tan-keea, who have a 18year contract Trite fiw city. ^FLORSHEIM leadership has been in style! Steoe Aa Nfawfiee. wrilteawad awn have boked to Flor •brim for etyle leadenh^ Today’s dietlafriab«i niarriwim shoes are tee fawst ever haOt-ralM^ tee enperior crkftmwnriiip, awtorials awl stjiteg teat hsve made Flor. rintei AmaikeV atomM ef ine shoe qnriity. OfM Mondny and Fii|i«y Nifhli 1M f F.M. **Shok$fwik€€n$intamay^ 20 W. Hum St. nZ4m THg POPJTIAC PRESS. WKDNESDAY, MARCH g2, 1061 ................ Business and Finance Market Gain Paced by Rails NEW YORK tl'-nie resuTEWt ran isnies paced the stock market to a moderate gain in hea\->-trading ^arij' this afternoon. Key issues achanced from fractions to aroiDid a point There were some wider losses among the more volatile stodcs. The rrita. havlag reached the Ugbest Imel since I'ehtnary Applw. Narttwni Spr. ha. Apple*. MumtadL ha. ApplM, StMl* Rad. Pa. bat OR a mare maderaSe srale ..- -thaR.Ynesday. Ksnm* --Cl<9»-jR*a»a. -»t*p*a.--» genflwm. one el tte better eaie- - era, M Ibe eCmb wttb a gate af i\4 la at aae time. Brokers said buyii^ aiis being »-..-------- Inspired by the actioo on the rails %£££?.' mMs. C?* and by sutembnts of 0>rysler:R*aj*h*A yyh- ** ^ Corp. and Ford Motor 0>. that aetbenw! ex-pect an upturn in ti» auto to-'j“^^h^»jh^^^. * i^rMlM •---* iHa MARKETS The foUoalng are top prices coveiii« sales of locally grown produce by gitmers and airid by ham in wholesale package lots. Quoutions are furnished Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Tuesday Detroit Produce Strengthens Grain CHICAGO (e—An improved. de-| land strengthened grain allj around today with nearby aoybedn| months imMng up about <| cents In early dealings on the board of trade. A gobenunent report showing a February soybean crush of almost |34 million bushels, up about 3V< milUon tnmi the same month last 14 N year, was credited with some of *•“ the support in the futures trade, s»The report also showed a fairly sharp decline in stocks of soybean oil at the mUls, but an increase ___in Boybean meal. ijs W » * ‘ 2 Passage of the Emergency Feed i S Grain BUI by the House late TUes-12 dgy and e.\pected approval by the . 1.K S^te today sf^iarently attracted^ T22 some buying to corn and oats.! I« Both grains mwed up a cent w, } jS more during the first few minutes.' M\ Earnings Rise Slightly Company's Growth It Liitod of 6 Per Cent During 1960 DETROIT (gl - The Michigan Bell Telephone Co. today reported net income of 140.179,000 for I960, the equhralent oi $1.40 a share. MhAlgaa Bett said this eom-pared to a IN* net Inronie al U74M.Me. or llJg a ahare. In Its annual report the telephone company called the earnings Increase "a slight improvement." R ♦ * "The slight improvement In our earnings," Michigan BeU said, left them still below what is needed to do the kind of job we could .and should do for our customers."' The advance sjnead through thei Groin Prices CXLBBRATES ttth BIRTHDAY—The GMTC Employees Federal Oedit Union is celebrating Its 25th' birthday this week and 90 is crecHt union member Mrs. Donald Leavy, of 2220 Avondale St., who is employed as a secretary at CMC Truck t Oaach Divisioir. The credit union was organized March 26, 1936. Sampling the credit union birthday cake is Harry J. Woodman, general manager. S8.US mlUlM as at last Deo. H. Mlohigan Ben Is a> American Telegraph R Teiephone Oa. affiliate. Possession of Secrets. Brings Jail ALEXANDRIA. V«. (AP) - Al^ thur Rogers Roddey, former Pentagon mathematician, was aen-tenced today to serve eight yeara in prison for unauthorized possession of a aecret defense document * R * Roddey. 38, pleaded guUty in U.S. District Court Feb. 17 to that one charge in a 12-oount indictment growing out of the discovery of munerous Pentagon papers in his home at Falls Church, Va. He bad worked for a private contractor In defense headquarters until last August. ‘NOT E8P10NAOK’ Charges which the government did not press alleged theft of the papers and making of false state-menta. Early ia the case the FBI said it' sras not an esplona^ matter, and there never was any auggea-tton that Roddey was working for a foreign power. President William M. Day saW SUGS SR! RGSOII w in a prefa* to the company’s pub-f i. i?.}’ m lished report that «rpings l^lfOr InjUrY TO iOO Jl“ ca*?* proved "only modestly;’ over 1959 ^ * of tuch fcuuaaM *• «>»y .proptrtr coi^ despite the utlUty’s physical; ^ B^fjeld Township resident j ‘ ST^'th. ^ ^ , 'Whose 16-year-old boy was injured; March sTm. i»** ‘hun a year ago when he fell JuvWl* MTUlan Lodgo Colondor l^s..^Uu«h degree. Orabam Patterion, m. News in Brief A bieak-bi at her ham. w~ »• Dorted to Pontiac police ye*‘er«y by Ruth E. Cracey, 58J Luther St. Business Notes Dr. Hubert H. Curaon wae one of more than 600 podlatriati attending the 11th annual Midwest Podiatry Conference in Chicaga last week. Ttie three^ay meeting of foot ipecialiata dealt with new techniqueB in loot care. Watermelona are .grown commercially in 22 statea.____ powme OIVIH THAT *-r th» h*M Poultry and Eggs go»d drUasrad OaMIt IM M*. 1 s< U—rj trpa hai U: Iwdnr tro* n braOar* dad try Bairad Rack aid 191^4 Mar •Jlf . “^rd Metals, chemicals and oils were mixed. Southern Railway advanced _______ po^ while BAG CtO and Penn- “nAri^ar? s.vhrania posted lesser gams. iErMad la paerau, waa# to j# *»—| FordJW the-motors with a fuin:J!!IS*da"«adi: n l. of nemly one point. J2^b GMC ReacheS I’A SlMi. wMb a fraedaRai . *17 _a a IntiRRSMiieRt. was aldRf amoRg I I wir *0 W CSt LOOSt the sfoeh to insve ahcRd. Haw- I UVHSTDCK r»*II n A e\w, brskers saM they eipectod I MTMMt UTBSTorK lO 1 111 aOSI the belter fCeltog toward the ‘ “ ‘ ^ ‘ ^Wateriord Township '60 hFilm to Be Run Tonight By REBA HETN-nELMAN The colored movia that Water-iford Township area residenta have been waiting almost a .vear fm-'will be shown tonight. Thursday and Friday at the John Pierce Junior High School. targeR. aad the tour ■ by car AS. 'lUUiT’ UMUl a yvtu ax growth was 6 per «nt fo 1960, thei^^ end of a same as for the jast five years, has sued in-Circuit Court Seek Cause of Fire Which Killed Child for $75,000. niad to uiu ant arhanabauU mtoar child art Id hai rlaUted Robert J. Koch of 5395 Kenslng-| ita immta Datam, fatiiat at taid ton Rond, a director |0r Bjue Ooa. filed suit against the Mt. Grampian Ski Resort, Inc., near Oxford,-claiming the ski lift there was not operated in a safe condition and that there were not enough trained attmdantx at both ends. Koch charged in his dama^ suit '• DOOgjas^rtSSp: auw^ tol •*«>> it a slow- oil United Aircraft climbed more'o^ than a point and Boeing. I and Lockheed adiaaced it er<^ace. Texas Gulf Sulphur rose half a'J-poirt on a block of 17,500 ihsT^.\o^}*jf Jersey Standard gained fractional-iawSuS'niar^ ly and Texaco dropped a point. American Teiephone. after be-i“»u«? — —“* Ing dowTi a point, recouped for alJJ^L gain of a lew cents. i Ling TeMQO. an active Issue for; • anoi , , ^ .’Waieriora lownwup isw. - « m ijM.; Appointment of Lornian I. T^t ^ married JXI " assistant director of rehabUityi , a place to "put »d hrtiari for the GMC Truck and,Coach Di-T - - - flounced today by Sheldon G- Uttle, director of reliability for the di- BEAR LAKE {UPU-InvTStiga, ton probed the charred ruins of a The two men who have creat- ™»-al Bear Uke Township horhe ............. ed the living picture, Homer Tin-|*?‘*®-'' ® *°j- '^u'**j***J!•**** son Robert J. Koch Jr. ifiey and Bill Nicholai. find beau-i^'’-^ which “™*"ithen 15 and now a sophomore at Entitled "Lakeland Paradise ®P®‘* situatjons that even'®* * 3-year|rfd toy. University of Detroit High -iv.umchin i«nt. it oldest residents of Waterford' * j , j School, suffered permanent Injuries Waterford Township 1960. ‘ The victim. Paul Conrad Faka-;^,^^*-^ 6. 1960. the ski tow R R w llauska. burned to death TOesdayi^^p^j beyond the unloading Like the huge snowy ‘*®’!area and dropped him on some Four other persons, three lint Fra nils. « Cauntr at Oakland, t «ha petlllOB MH- srHiiSl unknown uM i a la* of th* Rt____________ •bould M placed ondar tha JurtidlcUon of thla Court. ^ - ID Uio namo ef tha paapla ef tha BtoU of Mlchltan. you aro haiaby no-Uflad that th* haarlnt on tald petition *m bt hold bt the Oakland Caunty Bairtp* Oantar. Court Houao Aann. I Waal Blvd.. to tha City o of March. A.O. tha aftarnoon. ano you an mandrd to appaar pertoi 1 th* I aUy I roots dowfi" who tour the township by air, boat and auto^ mobile. Flying high and low over Oakland County's hundreds of scenic Trost. been general I manager [West Coast ait^l rapapar printed lto“ lioiiald I , ----- ImpraetlCAl---- tow servlee b«r«of. this •ummons «nd uaiiacxi iiiiii nFR^jusvu use: a«.-aA™dinei.53! in an upstairs bedroom of the two-|^‘™^‘“^,^^~ standing on the north side of of'*«^'»- kins Lake one faU day, or Itoi. thi^mes I sight of a (Iny wren feeding her j^**®"* children, escaped the fla»tM- |gurgical expenses, the suit said. young, and thrill of seeing i -------------------- large planes land and take off at PJ^nfinn the city airport. |OfJIiIJy LiiCTUliL/IJ Stocks of Area Interest From Local Brokers tomha actlTA airoot _ down 17.7S-IS7*; food and cbolca! I U»ht-w*l*hl lamba IMS-17 73; tlaufbtar; * *«** acarca unebantad. | . TKOST ----------------------- Industries, Many phnaes of Waterford’s fast-moving 8A-niIIHon school balMtng program, the township ofc •••nnitof ' govcrwhenl operation and rec- Lnufacforing Di-jJJi^i^p'^"*’ If . productioa I Baldwin Rubber Co. One of the most realistic se- ,, „ ., , jWill Talk to Railroad Up by rLusand jAbouf Crossings ....... Honorabl*____________ Adam. Judt* ef tald Coart, In «!..__, of Pontiac In cald County, thu Utt day of March %0. »S1. ^ (Seall loONALO X. AOAHB. IA true copy I Judge of Probate DILPHA A. aOUOINI Deputy Probate jRcglaier. DiTlalon. In the matter of th* petition t earning Ann Daffron, mlany. Cauca, New York Stocks Senfencod to 30 Days in Stolen Goods Case Calif., tor the past four years. |g|i»idlEr'‘i?w ...i!-* **“«*g . si SSToUu aS ......2s'4 McKRL - i aa.'JS aSitoti* ".toil toncBorm Am If Oac .... SI.S AmTcIRTM .MS I Armour * O* . Y.J Mack Trk ... 3.1 Martin Co . 3 lay D Btr . . *7.1 Mead CP . . »-J Merck ....... SS.4 - Merr Ch R I lOJ " 2 Minn M * M S3 - » Minn P * I, 41.S wmm A Pontiac man was handed a M * 30-day jail sentence yesterday aft-** having pleaded guilty to re-I ceivitv Btoled property. ■ . R R R Municipal Judge CecO MeCal^ lum Imposed the sentence on Rufus a, of 168 Qest- SuSSr -•?? ?2rWH .;. S:? R:*t22 .. Campb aoBB ..IM.4 MT Central ,. . CanOni ......SS.T Merf R Wait 114.4 CdnPM .......M.4 R* Am /- Capital Alrl .. S.S Nor Pac CarrMr Cp ... 4SJ “ ~ - Cact.JI ..... •* Cater Tree .. Chat a Ob .. Chrycler ... cniac are ... CTcrk Boulp . Coca Col* ... Colt Palm ... ColumOa* . . ConEdlt ... Con N 0*4 Consumer P* ContBak .. . Cant Can ,... Coot Cop a a ContMot .... ContOU ..... Copper Rog . I Pac O a B Pan A W A • Hi Pork* O* . K“i3- __________COITNTKB STOCE8 The loUovtng quotation* do not L.. etsarlly repreoam actual tranaaettons Prior to his West Coast export-igJJU^'tliu R'^'rtos ence, Trost spent 15 Jvars AerojnDducts Division of Generali prophet co. Motofa at Dayton, Ohio, in various xotodo*wuon'o>T capacities. ' ~ After graduation from University of Dayton in 1939 with a B.S. ii mechanical engineering, Tros joined the Douglas AirciAfi Co. at Santa Monica, Calif., where he was assigned to plant layout and design of factwy equipment. He went to General Motors in May 1941. A native ot Vandaiia, Ofto. Trost Is married and has two children. Registered voting strength inj City Mamger W’alter K. WilimanrWL**tcr Daffron. Pontiac for the biennial sjMing and Qty Engineer James N. Car-1 p^ition having baa; election April 3 Is up more than lisle today were scheduled to con*] Jt i quences is when the police de-11-000 over two years a^. Oty Clerkwith representatives of the'^S*’ ii partment gets a call that.someaic;Ada R. Ev^retried today. Western Railroad! in Maceday Lake is drowning.! r r w ,____ _____^ __________ i ___jrlean-Meiietta Botrolter Mobil* Ho Ew^onleo Capitid Pontiac police arrested Anderson Thursday after two pawnshop;' ,s V4~ tickets tor radios stolen in a bur-|Marpret 11, ato Fr^ IS. Mrs. glaiy at the Franklin Road Ele-lTrost will remain at ttolr presen Swtoiy School March 4 werej’^*’*--------- traced to him. residence in La Jolla, Calif., until the schod term is completed, and move to the Birmingham Anderson denied any knowledge ot the burglary, according to police. hBriels Asked Sl in Insurance ,1, SsT"*** vRate Hike Case. » y Phalpo D M.4 * M 4 Phllco . . « „ _ _ *3 PhUl Pat .. TranMOntlnental O. Pipe Une 34.3 3S.I Vtmoro OInger Al* ......— 5,4 6.; -----..................10.3 11' WytndMto Chomicai ^ ! S 4 RCA ■. !• 1 RapuMIe BU fj.f Revlon isi dJS?"" if*, Dot SklU . 33 4 SShwMy St Dli C fang 374 g^ R*g_P*P 2?*5^ BoaroTloob Dow Cbpin 76 oKtoTi okl . Publication Features City Vehicle Program The March issue of the Michigan Municipal Review features a twb-page article describing the preventive maintenance program for police vehicles in Pontiac. Authors (}apt. George T. Scott and David S. Teel, city administrative aide, estimated the program would save $4,200 in repair costs this year. PrMp Sul Prueb Tr* Gardner Dvn .......... __ LANSING (UPD-The Stele Su- Koet a'o 13J preme CJourt today requested Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams to file his case involving Blue Croas-Blue Shield insurance rates. Normally Adams automatically 2tj'files briefs in cases before the JJ j Court involving state officers, of- ----------------- 4s*,ficiau said^ ^ ^ Executive of City Firm si A brief, formar letter from act.|HaS Key Role ifl Cofifob ^ S'ing Chief Justice Inland Carri J? T asked the attorney general to fllej James Clarkson, executive vice «» « briefs answering a petition from President of the Pontiac Federal SlitVYO union officials for a delay in Savings and Loan Assodatiqn, ' ’J Jla decision in the rate case "with-4« 3 In such reasonable time as may B'ibe necessary therefore. I Maceday Lake is drowning.; ■rom the time the call ctmies in, 41J ielto the ’rescue’ by one of the de. ST M 4 PntTment’s expert skin diners, the MS 21.1 impact is dramatic and near-pro-’ fessional. Jurl*dlell« of ^ ‘There will be two showings nightly, one at 7 and another at 9. ' 'The film and its showing ia sponsored by the Waterford-CIarkstcm Busipess & Professional Women’s Chib, and all proceeds from the film will be donated to the schd-arship fund for MSUO. is.a iT.i Putnam Orovth ......... TvlevMon Xleelronlct Welltngteo Equltp . “'fiilngton Pi— ■Nominal 0 .. 1.33 ..Il.U U.4B .17.81------ S.37 ISIS . 17,4* _____ .14.77 18*7 .list It.M .. I.*l S.4S If.U 17.S0 .13.17 13.33 playing a key role in the ‘annual! G T*l a Ttl 15 t?In" *3 Undonreod g-* US un»4 . 2 . US Rubv ... |i ! US Stral . M S S« Induit Rajr . tolanS Stl . ln«ptr Can . fS*Bui Meta tot Srv .... Int NIek . . . fSiSSr.:. to! Tci''ajw l«l Crk Cant . ' laTi UiCity Audit Under Way; jM Will Take Six Weeks I Tlie annual dty audit was under [way at Qty Hall today by an auditing team from Haskins St Sells, Detroit auditors. R R R aty Manager Walter K. WiUmari said the work will take approximately six weeks. Ffreliminary studies began last week. management conference of thel,^^*“’“ Michigan Savings and Loan Leaguej'^^ today in Lansing. sUefa as Houghton iLake intq ‘.‘jilst another farmer’s P“*^-” Bedwell said high-speed f ninnnimv nnH WOUld bypaSS SUCh areas cerned With creating ^ effi- businesses in two years, ciency In branch location, operation and communication. S ' TalaATo* zM Tounf BBfW .* 371 Tounf It BiU S ............. . 34.7 1 I PJL AVSRAOES M lodt S31.S3 « STOCK AVXRAOU MBW YORK. March 33-1 Compiled bjr Tha A*aaciated Rreui: Commission Applauds Two Basketball Teams PteadUs weat to Oeatral for captartag the Ctaaa A dtotrlet fdwnptoaiMp aad to M. Fred's tor the Oasm C dlstriil rham- GOP Opponent Attacks Mackie KALAMAZOO (UPIi-Charles R. Bedwelf, Republican candidate for state highway commissioner in the April 3 election, Tuesday night blistered his Democratic opponent John C. Mackie as "the man who will drive small business out of Michigan.” Brdwril attacked Mackie for a plaii to make U.8. X7 a freeway wlHi limited secern from the Ipdiana line to the Straits. He said such a plan would t Will Head Campaign for Justices in Afea Malcolm R. Lovell of 2748 Am-berly Road, Koomfield Township, has been named chairman of the Oakland County ’’Dethmers-Kelly Re-election Committee,’’ Supreme Court Chief Justice John R. Dethmers and Justice Harry F. Kelly announced today. R R R Chief Justice Dethmers and Justice Kelly are campaigning tor re-election to the' Supreme Court in the April 3 spring election. They were renominated by the Republi-qan state convention but their names appear on the separate nonpartisan judicial ballot in the April 3 election. Speakers at the all-day conference include Gov. John B. Swain-son, and Artlmr R. Upgren of Mac-alester College, St. Paul, Minn. Savings and loan executives throughout Michigan are attending. Rev. Gabler Will Head Local Fund for College Rev. Donald P. Gabler of 60 Mark Ave. was recently named locsl chairman of the Elmhurst College Alumni Fund campaign by T. F. Krohne, president of the NatioDal Ahitnnl Association of the >Ilege. Elmhurst is a four-year coeducational liberal arts cidlege founded in 1871. It Is located 16 miles west of Chicago and has an enrollment of 878 students. Phil Crosby Has Trouble HOLLYWOOD Uft-Philllp Crosby and his ex-showgirl, Tvife are having marital troubles, her attorney said today. But Milton Golden added: "Mrs. Crosby does not want a divorce. She hopes that the troubles can be resolved, but there are certain problems to wcwk out.” Liz Can Go, Say Doctors LONDON today teal EHsabeth Tsytor ran leave the Loadoa CUalc la the Best lew days. The artrero* Future Farmers Cite Liicien Fay of Romeo Among the six men given citations today at the State Future Farmers ot America convention at Michigan State University was Luden Fay ot Romeo. He Is president of the Vocational-Agriculture Teachers’ Association. Honorary State Farmer degrees were awarded and plaques and keys presented to 18 persons who have given outstanding service to FFA and Michigan agriculture. Included in the group was Gov. Swainson. Court Dote Is Monday; Charged With Larceny A Detroit man accused of stealing 1121 from his stepbrother’s home will be arraigned In Circuit Court Monday. Raymond Jones, 20. waived ex- Nine Ford Salesmen Get Awards at Banquet Nine salesmen from J. McAuliffe Ford Inc., Oakland avenue, were presented the Ford Motor Co.’ 300-500 Club award at a banquet in Detroit, today, honoring high-ranking Ford dealership car and truck salesmen of 1960 in Ford W-vision’s Detroit sales district. R R R llie local Ford salesmen are, Robert Reynolds. Cle West, Richard Stone, Edward Bethune, Garland Townes, Roy Hecox, Jack Stone, Gene Crowley and Frank Rocassi. R R R Warden, petroit district sales manager, said the average 300-500 Qub member sold nearly $400,000 worth of automotive ^le^ chandise in qusdifying tor the national honors. V stands at 37,563, she said. Two|grade crossings. years ago. it was 36,336. I The mating resulted from fre- In comparisqp, the regirtered ^ qi^t dritlcism from the C^y Commission. especially from Cbmmis- ing strength for the Nov'ember*, presidential election was 41,591. sioner William H-. Taylor Jr., bumpy crossings. Brazil, ilihgary to Deal BUDAPEST. Hungary (AP) — Ogmmunist Hungary and Brazil have agreed to estebiiab diplomatic relations, the nenrspaper Nepszabadsag announced today. cipal Judge Cecil McCallum on s charge of larceny from a building. John Reed, 345 Prospect St., reported the tbefl to police Oct. He said the money was in a bill-fdd taken from trousers in a bedroom of his home. Thygs Jump Detroiter on Pike St. ot Railroad Delbert L. Lairsem, 48, of Detroit, replied to Pontiac police yesterday \hat he was strong-armed and his wallet containing $31 stolen in a robbery, by three bandits the previous evening. Lairaon toM pcdice the t jumped him on Rke street at the railroad overpass. In to* nam* e( toe Paapla f ^ hweby _______ on mM petition „ „„„ to* Oakland County Ser*lc* enter. Court Hou«* Annex. UIM Wert Bhrd.. In to* City ef Ponttae In laid County, n tot 31rt day of Mareta A D. ISM. *1 Nin*' o'clock Si tb* fercDoon. and you arc tier*-*■“ --------to appaar parecnally at aulatad In aafd Coupiy. Wttoaaa, to* Hcnorabie r^enaia m,. dun*. Judge of aaid Court, in too Ctty I Pontiac to laid County, tbl* I7to day [ Harcta A.D. IftL Baal) OOHALD X._ADAM8. A triM copy) Judge ot Probate XLBIB J. VA8CAS8XNN0. Probata RagUter Put.your ''^1^ Hearing loss. behind new ZENITH Qtgnet hearing AIDJ The smallest HeariiiE Aid ever from Zenith! Imagine a haaring aid with all the darity and nalisra you’d expect from Zraith-yet ao snoall, ao slander, a ring will eaaUy lit around it A maivet in miniature-the new Zenith ia worn inconspicuously behind tha aar yet lets you bear the voices you’ve been missing 1 The new Signet indudea aU these quality feetures to bring you Zenith ’’Uving Sound” perfonnance-miiiiatuiised transistor circuit, volume control and separate on-off switch. mo«. AU Bwa W1UI atoo«y-j OfUfaHt HEARING AID CENTER 11 W. Lawranca St., Pontiac FE 8-2733 1 taigb ' ! .!3m!s ms m.3 sasii I to* sits 1U.S 111.3 tIM . iHs }ij;i !!i? Washington (UPi)--The ..33M U3.t -eg* 3i3.s|i|te has approved a bill to give jeach state up to $1 million to buy El Salvador, a Oentnl American equipment tor educational televl. countiy about tbeatoe Of Maryland. Iskm. The Senate has twifre adopt-has flie mod volcanoes in tbe ed similar legidation, only to have ~ - - - - bottled up In the HouOe. Behan Goes on Spree TORONTO OJPI) - Irlih pl«y-wright Brendan Behan was arrested early today on charges of assaulting a hotel detective, and a Toronto city.ico|i after an all night jCuba Holds Up Travel HAVANA (AP) tightened, controls ' who have been in the country 29 days or loager to obtain military pennlts to leave, .travel agencies r^orted Tuesday.' Slate Open House Before PTA Meeting There will be an open bouse beginning at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the William Beaumont School, pre-| ceding the monthly Parent-Teacher j Association meeting. | At 8 p.m. there will be an elec-, tion of officer*. Guest speaker will be Sgt. Donald Kratt of the Safety! Division of the OaMi^ Countyi Sheriffs Department who will pre-j lent films, ‘‘Dangar Stranger” and "Stranger.” . Anyone can attm. > FOR SALE 3 Houm at ITS Jstlya, 7M Joilyi, 667 Ratkab Straats Houms to bo moved oftor the solo Houms art being offered lor tele on e seeled bid bosit by Hie Chief Pontiac F^rel Credit Union. These houses moy be bid upon seporetely or os o group'. Bids tirill be seeled end occom-ponied e deposit ef $100.00 in form ef o Cashier or Certify Check. Bids will bt open on April 1,1961, the occepted bidder or bidor, must move sold houses from sold proporty within 30 days of bid occoptanco. Roys to inspect these houses con be obtained from Chitf Pontioc Fodorol Credit Union. 850 Josivn Street, PonHoc, Michigon. ' The Chief Pontiac Federal Credit Union reserves the right to reject any or eil bids, CHIEF PONTIAC FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Death Notices jTttE PbXTIAC PRESS. WEPyKSDAY 22. mi- ptvUM 4«J» N, IMI ANNOUNCEMItNTS Card of Thanki.... In Memoriam ...... Flowera .......... Funeral Director! .. Cemetery Lots .... employmcnt Help Wanted Male .... Help Wanted Female . Help Wanted ....... employment Agencies . Instructions ...... Work Wanted Male .... Work Wanted Female Card of Thanks ;ss%*i5i?„srrS.»?*v8ri; £w*ta----------- wc man to Taainr odr irltndf. ntlsbbori tnd reUtlvci tliHr Mi* at klad«*M. Help Waptad Mate 6 aOMP MAR WANTED. RUSa _JMnian Jl4otor_SalM, :ab" drivers. Jrpm tiM a wtBt Horn*. a*rk.ioli, with Rav. nan. ‘ P-. WJP“« oftlelatlBS. Intar-to Vatarana SaoUea. Parry By Dick Turner Uf^olst^wy a ' D^ETTE RITCHEN CHAIRS RE-.Vinyl or nputaliyda Pra* M Pick up ud drllrary. supc^ERlr ruS¥cBir~iiADE' fra* aatlniBtai, FE 3-nU Lost and Found 26 Vtiti"*? Uia"Lawn ^ Wlnt PunarBl Homa. claruton. ARiera. MARCH It lidi; MERC da» ChrlatlB*. SOid Raaaa Rot Clarkaiw: ait *#; daar MaUr McCaba. Racitttlon of vi» < ■ will ba Wednaaday. March zi. *i * p.«. at iha Puralay PuBtral Horn*. PuBartl aarvlet will ba held Thbraday. March J]. at 10 --- 7 with Fr. Oaltoay afflclatliit. 1b- b tarmant Ib Ml Rapa Camatcry ••• • Mia* Arou wlinia IB ataU at tha ____9 Puralay PuBartI Roma. ... Id march «. ' ’• Wlat Raad, Coi . II . 12i SERVICES OFFERED I JO p Building Service ...... Building Stqiplies ..... Businees Service . . . . ; . ; Bookkeeping h Taxes ... Dressmeldng At Tailoring . Garden Plowing ........ ■ Income TexrServtce ..... Laundry Service ........ Landscaping ............ Moving * Trucking ...... iSiintlng Ik Decorating ... Television Ser\ lce .... d Pnaaral'Roma. Wtllad litk*. -h Ray. Floyd Fortar offlrlat. ' lOf. iBttrmtnt IB Conunarct Ctm-•*-ry. Mf*. AHi -....- ■- ----- 14 alary. Mf*. AHi will 11a In atata ; 15^ 1$ AUTEN. MARCH 1 A . Ittl — IT Mleb : ■ -- wiW ' 19' turvivad by fiv* sraadchlldrao. ' MPuiiartl icrylca win ba hald Friday. March ti. at 1 p m. from th* 21 C P. Sharioan Fuaaral Roma, 22 Donohoa affictttti THtRTV XlXl^ Winted MisceBy^ RAVE FORTARLE SAW tttt.LjnO jw^uipmam. Wtoud land t* eWir. diwlcfc" FvkNtTtiRirAVB'linft'- to m rwon pickup. SW! SAtU., wanted BROESnf OOUCRiTB' OL ±iUl___________ ^JWoney WANT 14 000 FOR I TEAR HAVE * Wanted to Kent 32 3 Wad Suburban a ... .....JEHNtEril* I Road, Commcrc* Towatblp: ... U: ^lovad hur'-—• -• Aah; dear m o I hi Httan: daar alatar _____ St oil, Mri Roat Mumtord. Mr* Olcn OrasdOB. Clyde. FlB|ra* Bad Arabia Haitn: tlao aurvlvad _..aai* Ui 1--- - --------, or Lake Orion CM- I iShare Living Quarters 3.1 ua nasvn: aiac _________ trtndcblldrtn PaBoral 111 he hald Friday,----- from RIohi IMI, ALTCI : At IS sJB. TMUy tkere werv repUrt at Hie Prew •fflre in the follewlnt VV'td. Contracts, J^I]|s.j3S t I ACTION'*! r property Mi p«opl«. Long boun. must Mbit tb work Soturtfay and . WrlU. fIv- --------- _mgncf FO Mtch. Inttroioot ti Nursery Schools . Lost k Found ........ Hobbles k SulipUea . . Notice* A PemonaU . -------------tatiBf I aoodrlch Camatary " will II* Ib Itata ai U>a C F , 24 SharmoB Funeral Roma. O.ton- rooth7'Uarch~liriMirnARLiT .')A Clao, 231 Rlyard, at* 00; b*l—" M buabBBd af Audrey Booth ________ fathar of Mr*. Oareld iCharlattai > , RIc* tad Thoma* Booth: daar brother af Mrs. Thonwa lRatha> ' Browitt. ISra. Cbtrlta *^___^ fcASH^ F«R LAND CfSKTRACTB, ■■ ■ -• - -40 DUl* Mwy, OR 1- HATE BUVERis FOR CONTfeAcfi . Brewer Rc»l Estate FE 4-6101 Evening e FE 0-0123 IMMEDIATE ACTION On a d Itfgeat bud- R E. Johnaw OR 3D404........ '-M03 loinina ALL WIR- MOViNO AND TRUCEINb. CHEAP B Munro FF I3M1 ““t?" . . LVI-.I.'1 I ' < 'a U'P a”! : 1.' Michigan AaaoclBtlon of Credit CounaeloT* American Aatoclttlon of Credit Counaelora ed. Your caah upon lat-inapaetton of property -•uu line Aak for Kan Tampletoa.. K. E. Templeton. Realtor 3P* OtefAttI Uka Road FB 4-4M3 XAWD CONTRACTS TO BUY OR to aall. Earl OtrraU. EM 3-3811 school aductUon y< social SI social GENERAL HOME REPAIR SERV-Eaat Pontiac and K OL 1-15C- 2 or UL 2-8384 Box tr of Ernest R. and Ltwr RENTALS OFFERED Rent Apts. Furnished Rent Apts. Unfurnished Rent Houses Furnished . Rent Houses Uhlurnibhed Rent Lake Cottages . . .. For Rent Rooms ......... Rooms With Board ....... Convalescent Homes ..... Hotel Rooms ............ Rent Stores ............ Rent Office Space ... For Rent Miscellaneous Flaming:' alaa aurvlvad — grandentidran Funeral arranga- Oodtmrdl* fanStt? Home.* Kaego Harbor_______ _ . L il K K A R I L A MARCH 21. IMl Wtino R . 1348 Murray Drive, ir* M; beloved husband of Salmi E Dukktrlla. daar father of Mrs Edwin R, Braskl; dabr brother of William. Axel and Emil Lukka-.... luttaon. Harbor ______ Sales Representatives nil* la an axcaptlonti position oflerlag atcurlty opportunity, for com* to th* man accepted. Com-hleta training program In ptod- applIcatloD* for aaamln. ----------------- -rttine Michigan Civil HOUSE RAI81NO. HOUSE MOV ■'►Inst 13 iBg' llcanaad. fully equipped Fiv. aatlmalaa Rus-iell Marlon _ _ 2-22M. _ ______________ OR 4-043* r moving daINTY" MAID SUPPUi*-- Wanted Real Estate 96 MRD Sarvlca._L*mlj»g_j[3_____ TOP OOMMlsaiON TOR TWO EX- j:; - - yt'-ua FE 4-4638 8-2108 Painting & Decorating 23 AMBITIOUS. NEAT APPEARING real eatat* aalatman - FtilUtlma s Will tram man otbarwls* quail-! fled. Plenty of ---- Inauraaca In w. Tad McCullough. FT£ nasa For paraonal Intarvli _phon* ra 8^3*_ __ SPKC:iAE OEIXR Employment Agencies 9 Hdu’sVAiT - OFFICE MANAGER with- light typing Peter AamI and Mra Oui Koski also Aurvlvad by ihra* arg ' - " dran Funeral aarvlc* wTlI Friday, March 24, ' ADVlCf : aurtlng 3-M_________________ iloymant 408 K-ASTERINO. NEW AND REPAIR ■Xto FE Vara Kallar DL lj124* _ PLASTERING AND ~ " “ ........ canaad bulldar. Oaragaa. rooana kitchana and bath. i arnlxad. Racradtion rooau. i addlUona built. Oat my low re* aitimataa. No moaay d » , months FHA tanas R ----- Butidiag Company 18T-CLA88 PAINTINO. DECOHAT-Ing. Raaa. Don Back OL 1-IJ41 18T ti.ass'PAINTINO AND PA-pfrhanglng. Thompson. FE 4-0384 18T CLASS PAINTINO AND DEC oraUitg Cash or term*. Ul 3-284d A-1 PAINTING AND* OECORAT ■ AEROTREDB KN.M-'R .SHOE.S FRED HERMAN_____^ OR 3-1502 DON'T LET TOUR BttLS GET you down--gat profaealonal fl- > ------- --------- ^jBt now! .\LI. CASH acreage or farms 8 to 20* 1 Anywhere In Oakland WICEERSHAM 102 8 ni-i- ,-AOJi ri/n e-tguiiiiim GI or FHA BIO MONEY rhi!- hRUl To Men With * Ur. Lukkarllt vllJ 11« 4a il .'Ability PURCHABtHO AOI 15.000 A VEAL Experience Mandat lA Kl-V.N' i:DW.\'ttU.S • Vocational COunaallnf Barvlca' I'a East Huron SUlta PHONE Padaral 4-4I684 — FE M818____________ A-1 PAPERtiANOINO ----------------- FK_8-2*22_-_FE 8-8012 Dcx-A-D«*t tabUta, N .. l~PAlNfiNO. WINTER PRICE.S ------------ I Fra. Eat. AU work \\ td. Children to Board 28 FE 4-8305 hind In paymanta or aalna fora-closed on NO listing, no rod tape, I no delays Cash Immadtataly ■ Bright Investment Co. \ K 8-7100 I Mayer* MY ^8t02 ROOF REPAIRS EAirESTROUOHlNO _FE 4- , roofin6 - NEW OR reFFirs Al PAINTINO. REDUCED SPRINO price* Fea* aatlmaw* All work guwrantecd. Phony re 4-8303 A-1 •FAIN'TINlli AND DECOR AT-ing Free aatlmatea. P. A. Linton OR 3-5221 4-0482 t SMALL CHILD \VA.\TED. ( 'Raiph' w!'Wc'krali: ...... REAL ESTATE FOR SALE For Sale Houses ....... .. 49 Income Property .' SO For Sale Lake Property 51 For Sale Resort Property 52 Suburban Property ....... 53 For Sale Lots . .......... 54 For Sale Acreage ........ 35 For Sale Farms ...... Rent Farm Property . Sale Business Property Rent-Lease Bus. Prop. For Sale or Exchange aurvlyod by. Uaw* grandchll- wvrn and on* t—------------- ,Mr* Plckrell will If you aren't earning at least $150 every week, let us tell you about an op-• portunity, with Mutuaf of Omaha. tlonaUy ki •ane* Co- Muat hi ' ^lueatlon and lies of 28 and < clll OR 4-0483 .SECRETARY ciSidran i metal Work. Eavaatrougb-naw or rapalia. Free aati-Plaaui* call altar 3:30 k 3-4828^____________ PAINTINO AND DECORAT-ing. 38 vair* axpartanca Rrtaon-abla. Fra* cstlmalaa Fhon* UL 2-1381 ___^ DAT ' CARE.’ LICENSED CHrIS- tlan home. FE 5-3168.__ REAklNABLE DAY CARE. AU-hurn Hvlgh!*. UL 2-4212 ' \Vtd. Household Goods 29 CASH FOR EQUITY IN LINDA ‘ Vliu, OrBnftdii and Y«1«ncU or North East Bird area liiddlaton saMitv -rr. ajiait!i ^ Bcalty nc ..........- traabixiru- lion. Eicelleni ItarUag Uliry. » dar wofk Midwest Einployaaant. ’ 4W Poottac State Bkig. >»»7. , . .Building Supplips lUMlUS I 1^4 : BILLS CARL L SR. t floor fliitahlng. r PIECE OR HOUSEFUL WTO. —--------—------------------ Quick caah for furniture appU- T E R I Q R AND EETEHIOB , Tnca* Bargain Hoaaa. FE 2-f*42 yiui!.°VE*8-0328. * ** TOLLAR POR FURNlTURE c.\sir : a HOURS FOR TOUR ROME EQUITY OR LAND CONTRACT JIM WRIGHT. Realtor 348 Oakland Ava Open 'tU 138 PE 8-2841 or FE 8^1 _____8-d3M_ ____________ LIBTINQB'^ANTED CLARK REAL ESTATE -3101 W. Huron FE 3-2SS8—FE 4-4813 . 96A finAnhal ..... _ Button Funeral Home. Faria, III., for aarvlea and burial OB Friday. March 28. Funeral armngamanta ware by OoiMlaoo-Johns FUbaral Horn*. ■ _ _ | QUATLE,’MARCH 28. iMl. OREO-ory J . 58 Plnsraa Av*.. aaa IS; beloved aon of SruM and l^ton ' §wyM' Jr**Pun*r*I***rylc* wlR b* hald Thnraday. March 23, at 3 p.m. from th* Bparka-Orlfftn Chapel with Rav. Charla* A. Col- ' berg offlclatlBg. Intarmant In While Chapel Gregory will Re in atata at the 'Bparka-Orlfttn Funeral. Hom*._ _ _ REED. IdARCH 18, IHl. ANNIE Mae. 372 Branch 8t : agt U: ba-lorad wU* of Robert Raad.'^ dear •later of Jama* AbarnaUi^ Fu- ^ WOOL FRESSER. BIRMINORAM This includes unlimited prospeits, thorough training at our expense, group insurance. op|x>r-tunity for advancement and everything else you would want in a career. . 1283 8. Woodward Ml : 8-tit* TOUNO MAN OVER 18. DELIV- ' 28.000 RE-CLAIMED BRICE. Instructions—Schools 10 * GUITAR LESSONS IN YOUR HEAYYEQdi^ENT OPERATORS H^ardY*lMT' Eaap prertni Job whll* training Business Service PAINTING. PAPERING. REMOV- and appliance*, prompt cobnaous Telegraph 'sale to Rt I. FE 4-2tll. Paaraol “.XEEDED" Lake Properties LOTS - COTTAOra — VR. RD Buyers Galore lines. Ml* Television Service ~1W CREST TV 1 HOUR SERI ...dBV Bxid AiBhl And Sunc AUCTION OA I Help Wanted Female 7 If you are over 27, own a car and want to make m 0 n e y, call u* for an interview. Phone: ADULTS WHO CAN QUALIFY FXIR occasional talaphonc and pcraonal Inlrrviowlag on lntcrac>ting public oplnloo poiaa, survey aubject*. we aand Invtructlons. queatlon-ntlraj No Investment ho irlling Market Opinion Rctrarch Com-ganj yg; John R. WO 3-2414, W'ork Wahted Male II KRACll C.\.?II CUSTOM KKS tlirough Cla.s,si-fied Ads. Call FE 2-8181. . TATLOB T732 Highland Bd iM88) OR 4-113(1* ’ SPECIALIZED REALTY SERVICE Loula Borst. Raaltor FE 3-3842. Rent Apts. Furnished 37 T FLOOR. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. FE 2 3088 Oarland Sylvan Lake CHECK' MV BID ON 1ST CLASS LICENSED BUILDER. f*l«?‘I9!i*to98., work FI fraa animatcv FK 3-4886 _ FENCES INSTALLED A-i WALL WASHINd. CARPWr Failta Co Free E»1 I aofat machine cleaned. Ft 4-1022 FLOOR TILE LAID FR A-I CARPENTER SiJaLL JOBS A yimAyry tot^toarry *3840 apaclAlty. FE 8-2*41 FE A2012 ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE WALL WASHING MA Busiiiess Opportunities . Sale Land Contracts ... Money to Loan ........ Credit Advisors ....... . Moi-tgage Loans ..... . 59 MERCHANDISE Swaps ...................63 For Sale Pothing........64 Sale Household Goods .... 65 Antiques ............ 65A Hi-Fi. TV ft Radios .... 66 Water Softeners ....... 66A For Sale Miscellaneous ... . 67 Christmas Trees ....... 67A Christmas Gifts ....... 6TB Machinery .............. 68 Do It Yourself ......... 69 Cameras ft Equipment 70 Sate Musical Goods n Sate Office Equipment ... 72. Sate Stwe Equipment ... 73 Sale SpMting Goods...... 74 Hunting Accommodations 74A; naral aarrlc* *---------—-- day. March 22, at 2ji.nv. from th* WlUlam F. -DwTl* ftneral Horn* with Rav B. M Rdwards officiating. Intermant la Oak HUl Oama-• v« terr. Mrs. Reed wlU lie In aUla (ti at the Wllltam F. Darla Funaral Rom* after 3:30 p m^ today. 61A WATaOtr.'MARCR 31. IMI, EDNA g-j Rangar 500 D*6oU: agt *2: ba-lore* wlf* of Oarbut Watvon. dear mother of Mra Victor C^- , proa. Mra. Frank Bagla and Mrs , bonald Ellwood: r— —-Mra. T. Ban Jr^— cUytoD 1 ‘ aarrlc** *m“be'‘‘h*id 'ThurVda'y! S3 March 23. *1 Ham fr*"* ‘h* ■ IT Sparka-Orlftta Chapal a 01. 1-'><1 ; Sagl- i-8428 A-1 CARFENTER '• PRICE Work guaranteed. MY 3 74*3. A-1 CARPENTER NEW OR Rt-palr all )ob». FF 5-2240. •Indtng 21* E ___________________4-3*11 HEATING FURNACES CLEANED Plkf. Phone summer Job UAytalr a. Jamas and : also aurnyad by tor appointment_____ CURB oiRLS AND COUNTER__________________ „ _______ klrla, both ahlft* Apply A A W cabinet MAKiH AND CARPEN-Root Bear. 211 g Saginaw ,(r. KUebana a apacialty. FE DENTAL RECEPnONISt 24 4-5000 ____________________ ...._ Apply 387g Walton CARPENTER WORK OF ANY MEITFRS PUM™ AhTO REPAIRS KBLl.Y H.XKDWARF. 3N4 AUBURN RD OPEN BUN 10-2______UL_2-2440 Sawb. Hand Lawmiiowcr.>» Uadhln* aharpanad Manley Leach_____18 Bagler 8i Thousands kind ...t Cooled Enfinei Rcoelred Incorporated Crafts •••| Union Streai BEFTic Tanks cleaned _ _ I Oamatary. Mra. WataoB will Ua In aUt# nt th* Bparka-Orltfln Funerbl Hot*. Balt, Minnows, Etc. Sand, Gteavd ft Dirt ... Wood, Coal ft Fuel ... Phuits, TYees Shrubs . For Sale Pets ....... Dogs Trained, B'rded . HuBlinc Dogs ........ Hay, Grain ft Feed .... TMUi MERCHANDISE For Sale Uveatock ... wanted Uveatock..... For Sale Pooltiy ... Sate Farm Prodwe .. Sate Farm Equipment AueMen Salea........ .... « .... M .... 85 AuroMonvs For Sate Housetrailart . Rent ttidter SpMt...... Ante AeoMaottee........ Fbr Sate Tina.......... Sate Truck Tirea...... Sate Motor Scooters ... Pkr Sate Motorcycles.. I^Sale Blcyctea Bobu ft Acceawirtes ... The PeRtlM Press FOR VV.ANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 FrOM I R.B*. to 5 PJH. irmra abould b* ra-immedlaMly. Th* ntaumae no rtannn-for arror* attar ; canoal tb* chArcea t portion of the flrat n of tha AdTarUto- darad raiueiaat tbroueb Um arror. Whan cAneaUAtloa* O^ttftOltDt Vl&OUt It. Cloatns tim* for adrarttaa-■eats contatnlnt tap* llnaa larfar than patnilnr AfAt* tTp* la 12 a'elack «« who quality make .up or InaUll duck workX* I For contldantlal Information call ' OR 3-8A6t ________________ .ZE..t*P±______________________ PAINTINO AND LAWN WORK GOOD AMBITIOUS WOMAN-FOR I "*• ” I real aalata snlat Strictly com- ! mission work. Prefer on* with axperlanca but will consider tr '“ Ing right woman. Muat own Excavating - WORK OUARAN-_8*gm*w. re 8-03H ■ PLASTERING FRE3R ESTIMATES D. Mayara ' *"•’ i Saw and Mower Service _________________REMOVAL - Raaaooabl* rntaa. FE 8-18M HOTFOINT. WHIRLPOOL .AND Kanmora waahar repair ttrrlca ; I PAlNfiHO. PONTIAC PRESS WANT ADS e full tl , VOUNO i __________ up^ i>L l^e»»iiuikiiig, Tailoring; 17 iN*WrrH FAMILY ' Of toy kind. FE ........^TTOATIONS VW Service Fencing SAW A LAWN MOWim SERVIC* 3822 S. Milford B Television, Radio and HI-FI Service Mr* J. Manning. FE 4-4024 L R Brown. Raaltor. , 2-4110. Aik for Mr.JIrown. LICEX.SED P,.\. moNiNos. day wore, baby irnmodlata 0P^n{> for practl- : Yf*: ORESSMAKINO. TA'fIX)fllNO.'''AL- ....... *• — month miMEOORAPHINO. TYPINO. SBC . tarttlona Mra. Bodall. FE 4-0053 ............ aarylca E31 3-2M2 ..... TAILORINO. ALTERATIONS, CUS- FRACnCAL NURSE AVAILABLE tom drape* MY 3-2834_______________ INST.M.I.ED FREF ^ Auto aprlnga, mufflcm. tall pipes , aorbars when bought at ragulai ,— Floor Sanding A-1 FLOOR BANDINO-WITT THE FLOOR SANDEIR—FE 6-3732 FABOLON • WATERLOX^ BRUCE B O SNYDER'FLOOR LAYlko; JOHNSON R.ADIO & TV Tree Trimming Service . WHAT DO YOU NEED? „„ „ Whitever it il, you'll Trensportatlon Offered . . . too mg it m The Pontiac Wanted Uted Cars ..... IW press Want Ads. UsM Auto Peru ........ 1W| , Com. Trailers ........I®^i To Place an Sale Used TYuckt .....Ad / Uaad Truck Partr.MWl ____ TSi^r^cwi-.' -ffiDIAL FE 2-8181 'Sate Used Cars .. . 1»1 (And they're interested folks, too!) to place YOUR ad . DIAL ' FE 2-8181 cf. DlffaranUal for evening ^ ____/"*^rlnga“‘*banmt?*“*^Coot*ct i WAs'hincTTiND' iRCTNINO >ick Dtrtetor of Nursing sarvlea, Pon- up and deliver. Phon* OR 4.«*"* ,1 Hoapltal________ WASHINGS AND IRONINOS,^ I “ - - dfllvary.. FE 4-3li8 Garden Supplies EXPERT TREE SERVICB, PRBSl aatlinates FE 8-88S3 or OR 3JW THEE TRIMMINO AND RKMdV' ■ PUBLIC RELATIONS AND PROMOTIONS. 3 ladles nardad Im-mtdUtfly for public reUtlont WAfiKINOS A PhonViMt imi ediTa'wabnkr* Troninos. pick Qm-den Plowing promotion work world famous Arthur Murray i Dane* Btudloa Abtolutaly no i salllnt Building Service 13 heavy duty roto-tillino by ------.. lob or hour Ph FE 8-4711 5-1 BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT ■ > ftraolacas OR 3-i Income Tax Service 19 required, ^cellam pay and bene- ! fit*. Those selected must ba bc-iwaan 28 and SO. ba extremely neat In appearance and able to I converse InlalllgenUy with peo-pli If you are praaanlly active ar can bacom* active In groups. ‘ orgtnluUons and club*, etc . and It you ran handle youraalf In- i lalUgantlv and with Intagrity ; among people exception: ' k-I RK8IDBNTIAL. COMMERCIAL and Industrial Mason and gen romracting Also store front ra-modallng John W Caplet MV 3-1121. '*1 Larson A Wageuakai Powered With A *1 Evlnrude YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER Harrington Boat Works ISM 8 Telegraph Rd, FE 2M33 \\ INTER PM ES On all' boats, motors, trailers NOW 18 THE TIME 8COTT8 HALT-TURP BUILDER QUALITY PRICES FREE DELIVERY BARNES A HAHQRAVES HDWE Insurance .'\nirrican Truck Rental BY HOUR. DAY. WK OR LEASE . Furniture oads. Dollies. Liftgttes 3M N PADDOCK___________PE 8-881* yours Immediately, 0 not phona, --------- 1 only, will b Thursday. Xforch ply at Arthur Murray istudlos. 18 East Plk* Stmt. Pontiac. Michigan HO-SPrrAI.lZATlON cp i D i ^ _____ _ _ iNsuRANci': Trucks to Rent , AN INCOME TAX RETURN PRE- ' P.M'U .\. VOl'N< 1. INC. .liBMObELINO OF ALL KINDS , }!Jd*‘*c«Mn’uf)t w?th*m*Vtar5“de; i **I£ 8pacl*llx-s In basememe nnder I gree. Appolntmrot_ra M534__ on *-o*ii i all WORklNO'PlOPLf. taxes „ U . ... M^E^2-ao4 ^ Sfhimke. OR Bullding Motteniization 1 CARPENTRY SATISFAlTiON I -iggg FE ,^24o_;,........koli.n tax skRvid lAvalUblt Teat f FE_ 4«3W6_ Landscaping AND^QUIPMENT Dump Tru il-Tr*Ueri IXPERIINCED attic - BASEMENTS MATUKE WOMAN Wark part Um* and earn wbll* you laani. 0«od aarnlng oppor- OAKLAND NURBERY SERTICK. _ «nry, S3 and...... 591 .Second Water Softener Service « ^2183 - CUSTOM PAINTIHO- aivmel ® Dry Wall McRatb_______ PAiNflNO-PAPBRlNO-WALL DRY WALL - APIH.IEO-TAPBD- " !leom*^^(WlU#rr to INCOME T.X.N to leeomalrtitti't and Accounting .'Service Yvwrwii. vwwnc a FON*rtAC i ODcn Oftilr k to9 ——. •>...•*. . — FFEM ClMslf!t4-0ttr. , LBB’g ACCOUNTlNO SlRYtCC . .we...... . . 412 W HURON PE 4-4828 „?E 2^, U W71M Read th* CiBiatfled* dally for 1 Ample Free Parking In Rear! w prokmiJS;* nd”*s; pboh* re leill U th* number to ' *7 ■»*' _af oyar th* coun- LaiMbCRphlg - 21 OUTTERS, FLASHING, PLANTER -1 THE PONTIAC PRE8B _________boxat. fra* astlmatrs OR 3-8228 , FULLY INSURED - WATER SOFTENER SERVICI W ater Softener Service I Prompt earvlca do All Make* (tehlcics n't 3-3711 or PE 4-8828 IN TOUR Eevestroughing Dial FE; 2-8181 and a$|t for Want Ads 1-1 ace TREE SERVICE STUMP REMOVAL a* rtmsval, trimming. ■ -, ARA»~TMiaif~ihCAB DOWMTOWM. PAaTTITOMaD — AOI CONW- KSS!* **.a'.^g*** "• t TMA am tea ttchM vmt. , UmM ortlet tpMt. mnlli* Btti. ■ ,y~ .*•*” „---: IM «At«n And hcAI funi |M p«r , AMb Ufc* aoAd. mat Cau Ukt B K D R O O M _ arriOBW! «# cau nr MIU M«ma (:M ; fiaii. AlvotlmAI^ m NUAN —rt»»oU. Pu» PAI*. A.BI AJldd Wp.a. ____ 1 lAtl AdHBAte RAltlU IBAOAA- RwtliS'eit wdt FB VtiSt 9t BAST sffiB. MffiMiSSfi ! rtiA. C*il FB^ISD Bfttr ' SSi'__ * £!uSU • AdrtU. Fit MWI. la,i.«Aid'« •»-RTOifiriATii. «; »“J“' M<*4 iw WllUAat._______i *«-£« " I ritoSK—MIVATfc...... ■odara. BiiUUA* Aj (antakad «l EW - a liditil. FE k*P«.______, ***AyB— A*"* *^» —■ ■* 0«c i rooms, priv. ibath. cfose; C—M-.., VPl-KTO n* DRATTOR 1 R(X^ BAfM. , to Sears, clean, rr. urta !]■>. VApIa REALTY oa VAPd „ „ . owNnfiABiui’i^. iSTiSSf Bird a 1-Aadrai btlek. — pAiaii. dan. tac. im, taa t hank alaa S».l| aw. Fural AfAUakla. Af *lS iBAaa tm unrun. PrAAk Fauar (•3«d«. PB B-BUa. JrK 6xlyiipf i 14RIS ! AU BhintBUM mwli-typ# Amm 1 It lu kaat Ai leat A( Ura el, , atm pATAMOt. And anip MiS; teahmnA Maap] UAAaa. ! ■pAca. A aarAB CoantiY nrlin ________ — ------- aU Um eaaraalaaeat a( Ura el^. ^Airo..Mta. FwMiacdteMMB 48 Wallpaper Steamer ^ Plaor tandarr. poUakara kaad ! m •andare. IBnaca vacvuai ataM- aM ________ ar._ OAjUaajnifU a ^AiAt^^ ».Bm.___________ j owwaa TaAMiPBaaSD mew i t!SSSr BEPROOM Hpani pwranMoro, j JSSTdoJU^waUMS Sat caratnkai___________ t LAMB aOOilB. rTTUITO himUfcrd. AditiU anly. PE »*in ■» Roous rbar bob. aroa* SLATER APTS. *n’2**Ei- *** a.naMim™"ri awr> mnmBiiinntvrt raaleyt^^Hy M C Bird NnD~AN APABTiaCRTr ■AAs”eitrAt.^*'Z^*" iSlrllniat' 1 Araakla AptU 1. OB ATa^ iHbOH APARTMEWT KICE PE M«H After *:M. t BOOMS. PRIPA' Baiii and toteki apt PE MBU. MUiORREa TBANBPiijRBB — BTEB-7m--;.cr.ft-c,--MA-i^T' **;*| as;,*®?.-g£2;d*i.‘issr » BfiaymiooMs msiate i ami kaiBar»u!- ftill baaaat.. carpatlnf. S ear fit w rU lakap PE S«M. ____ far. PE »-lMB Altar » - - -------------^-------- PUBBM^ ARp t^KBHED jiiiDFdOMTFDLi:------------ ■ ” eamar lot. BAtnaa. SKi."¥SrMS3. Practically New lurkaa koaa H k^ vttk I ROOM! BATR. PRITATB EM-tSSaTBehoel 8t PE a-_7^, . >~r60M8. PRTYAtE BATH AND aairtma. parklaa MI A* per weak a 8 Paddock ft__________. » AND J ROOMS. PaniATE BATH . SB VERA 1. E. yrR^____________: 11 aw old m Plrat ; klUhoo wl& ploatp r'ffltoROOE. BASEMENT. "itAB i I22.**iSS.*‘*ill"hSS •Idt locu^. Spo- ,,„nem rondlUoo tl.NB roorae aulo. oU baal I HrlAt rooai. Met ! plaatp of AAlartl "BUD" O'NEL MULTIPUI UBTUIO aiBVU?t 3-3 North Side All on One FIo< IMO \a otta “Dixie" Commercial, . It toot fraoUfo «n Dlile Hlgk-wap locatod In htnrr«UDr«rfon Plaint. M' 1 M* tlaiA buildtof. i pint 4 room and knth dwalllnf I ranlAl uMI on roar of proparir l^td J0|.wa tarat. wkr “Bud" Nichohe,-Realtor f ---- • Ih. OlrMana It FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 4-8773 BATEMAN REALTY ' CLOSE TO I DOWNTOWN I CooveMaat la food ae&oolt. to I work and ihon^. WaU-bullt: , oldor heat. 3 badrooat, fuU I i nrdplaea. ------Tina, tttul t wtlk CLARK REAL ESTATE DIIITB BT Iff U,. aaswiBMA. Appolptaaal ’ bomT BB^^nyis^W. •Irablo I rooM, f floor boara. haa oak floart. 4 H. kaUi. din-Inf raoB. aU larfa raojai, kau- fraaM, *iraira**fftili”tr!#i.* f^ oatfbkoibood. IM.MS. tarMa UfO DOWN, lake prlrl-Itfai Can and Bliakatb LAkai. TbU kiaifAlow wti built In UH. bu 4 Ikrft raonu.^ la naatlad oo t ’ wooded lata naar Ura canal. Low anontbb iraxmanw. Rofular but aarvlca ta Pontiac. flaw. A raal kn, eioao to eburek and Tcl-IIuroo I— I Cantor, modarn 1 badraoai bma. Mca lat. racial. PE 3-nn PB S-TItS : ^*MPLTl^yuBimo^^BStwcm * BROWN - WUI bandla tbia —OM Btodarn bun-raamaot. OU AC I Nattbara aiab. ___ aa. Narth alda-Whliflrld „.. 3 badroaa apptr—3 btdrooai upper-3 bedreaa lower P* 4-3U1 ar_ n yilTIjafter ^ pat _ WEST SIDE ADULTS ONLY lor^ITATE ENTRAI^ ' rath. ISIW N. Baflnaw PE ...... condlUon fI.N4 cato to mdhfAfe. PE AMM t- AND 3-BEDRdOM HOMES Lake prlrtlefei alao larfa lake lei Owner ntsat tall bacauaa of tranafar of work Pbona MA 4-3M0 nftor 4JS pjr_______________ _ , ~ADD1 fs i-BBjsROOM. OARAOB. BMB- ---- -------In wall kept Mrad aabdlTlaton. Moat be aaap ui^t to be appracintad. IU.3M. PHA i tarat. wlUi f3H down pitta eloa- I taka llt tU eaah Oood bur far caah 434; £ ) AROOM foralor funilttaad Near 3 UTDROOM ALOlONra SmDfO ' Plat __J fefrlfat ! St Banedtn_____________________________ rioaa to abomilia aad bue terrlea J. BEDROOM. AL ___________________ cau PB MM3 a PE A4133 , aU equitr or trad *iS^,Wa7ftSJKd*’‘a kMtfftaBSrFMrni.M i^n. ^ —------ . 3-«3s4.^ ------------------- 3-BEDROOM vmta on cabs . liinarimirT ^ Lake Adtilla onD PB t-llOt • V MS. BATM OAS heat, ti* ownerPT A___ bHiJm "** 3 bedr^~pe*^^ la*f*« OR' AStdf. ___ SYLWAN LAEE - __________ tlftil 3 bedroom brick. 3 rart ■ nrapltcct. PInlahed Ikrft; *“ -----. Pull bataaanl --- Owner. racraaUon i 3l?OOMS .AND BATH > J ----------------------* 1 ROOMS. PARTVnSusifSiED 3 R003U. CBIU3REN WELCOME . haute 3tf N Party. PbOoc PE aai a aa UiUtUaa apd prt. an- : apiM tranca PE SMTS or^>ll4t jgfWTa 3 lameToyelt boom and: balk, atwly dacoratad Baby waA aat PE AI13S «*S B. Paddock ! I BOOMS Sro BATH, DT^- Man fHiMilalkMi Aae h*Ai ' nc f TE^i ! Ft S»l&n, 140 Beavenu* __ ( lot By SYLVAN LAEE Sam Warwick baa brtek trl- -----------------larel. IflT Statrwaod K^. S-kad- ___________________________rooaa, f'y balht. raer«fooa room. 3-BEDROOM o. M 8TEaC- 3 bedroom in DRAT- cJdar fuand^ Le^r L f****.. family rooma. Larfa U^na Walkout batameM. Brtdi ^ea. Plaaterad waUa. Oak I Pnra reduced a t3l.ftt_ > M.OM. Save • PE 4-3M4._____________________. ; tUODEN LAEE. NEAR COM-{ •i^. iooMre ^j^Baldwla A'rt. PE t-wn____________________ i Room. PRIVATE ENTRANCE aad batb. Ill N »elefrapb PE 4A3tt. ____wllb racreatlon I^lT ------------- Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor n Waal Bnroa Mreet par PE Midi - ” Bl^AL AND^INSURANCE 4 CiREEN ACR^ES”^ , BRICE 3 ■ BEORO(»l - DEN ; Orchard Lake area. Uauaual property. WlDdlps drira, aprinkJered LAEE ORIO* - COJT I------- I nw. I«» HalfhaTM, MY 3-UI4. UNION LAEE AREA. 3 BEDliobM madam, year around cMtafo. EM HIM I ditbwaahtr 3R00.^4 and BAfStU 3t, ear sar.. patio, alarm abetter, lake prtV. flt.tM. MAM down. MTA mo. HAROLD R PRANES. Rmlter.^^^MM Unloa Lake Road. ' take tt.Mf down. Vacant, modem. : 3 bedroomi. baaamenL lake prlrl-lefoa. opto Prlday and Saturday. , Eicallaot ralua, Brakar, Harmaa ’ UParler^pR 3kM». ____ ^ Suburban Living At Its Best i Year futura home la the { (CONVERTIBLE 24) ! 3*4 badrooMa. l‘a batka W. W. ROSS HOMES ' ________OB 34WI________ ••I know a nice game! Let's play house! Formic Houses 4' YOUNG-BlL'f. HOMES Really Means BETTER BUILT $100 Total Cost Down 3 Bedrooms MODEL 188 W. Chicago OPEN 1:30 to 6 P.M. AkSO 1 LEFT W.t.SHIXGTOX P.tRK Ray O’Neil, Realtor i GOLDEN atoraaa. Braaaawaf aad attnebad Rr Twa late, ^hor fanclaf rad atraal. Aaauma balaaca an ailatlnf maitfafa, Owaar mutt ' LBT,» trade -bole is OUB MOTTO" In any homa eontaat Involrtaf; BHok ranch boma. Sraaiaway a aattlnf aad luxurloaa Interior. i attacked ta>Ma. " Larfa lot orarlooklBt lake. 34ili i Plkca. .J? *• family room plna 3 carpeted [ aaack. Only Ilf-MO. bedrnoma. Thli heoaa haa EV-. BRYTHINO! A REAL OUT. • We hare other food buyi, Tm « 8TAN0IN0 VALUE AT I33.SM ' wa hara a homa you ara looki AUBURN MABOB - Cbatca Batsk-borbood. Loratr 3 badraom modem buntalav ao a lama IM i 3M tTlot, Alum, atdlns and atorma Pull bnaamant Onk floart < Eatr PHA larmt. VauR lore llvins kart. LAEE FRONT - Par aaly M.M4 HAYDEN WEST BLOOMFIELD TWP Daniel Whltafteld School area Lot IW a 3M 3 bedroom home Only WATERPORD TWP Mtceday Oar-dent. Excellent 3 bedroom home hat alum tlrilnf and plattered tnf eil OivMelf bi^mant- haa cedar Itnlahad recreation room. 3 BEDROOM TRl LEVEL HOME tt.3M Low down payment No fflort^^e coot. Model under con- LET S TRADE -LMTIHOS NEEDED- QUALITY STREET tiolden Real Estate City of Sylran. 3 dallftatful bed-' 3433 OrehArd Lk. Rd. J-JW* - rooma and family room itn After 4. Mr. Maro. OR 34343 . SELL OR TRADE U acraifntm ' with new 3 btdroam madam bun- JnlOR home Pull kaaamant. ou C fura. I'a bttba. Loealy plat- tacbed V ■p‘AV- ONLY 433.PH LET • TRADE COLONI-aT. ESTATES n Bloomtield Townatalp. A moat, '-.Irad tuburban —- ' ‘-“* ' S25. I. ft ft. llvlnt rm full ... roomi I. other aut jor ch " KAMPSEN RE-ALTOR - BUILDER | Lincoln Jr. Hlfb-Ntwer DORRIS WILL* BUILD r*o85fiSTDTiLrrnc8 po*3niKEo;^ent House* (Jnfurn. 40 2-BEDROOM duplex ' and aauanta. 3P Clark. PE ^11 automatic beat — Pull Saaement 4 small ROOMS. I>1UTATB EN- mix,L DECORATE ‘ > “< .'-‘“•.."‘A 57.^ER -MONTH ^ " FE 4-7833 i Amur' On Your Lot VlUaft. ItO.SM. ................with 'outaida irill. Beautiful tbada. Only M.440. will trade for 3 badraom. aatt tuburban up to iu.SM W. H. BASS. Realtor SPECIAUZINO IN TR^ES Tri-Level $12,500 Rancher ^.450 I Pina Orora.____ _ BQOiK Bvanr iHINO . PUR-' _ _____ riMALL HbUSEsTROOMTANb ! 4 VERT KtCE BOOMS AND UTTL- ,*^ trlth double homa on mala bifbway. ' «3.0M down wlU handle j 11. C. XEWIXCH.AM ^ CORNER CROOES AND AUBURN —----------------UL 3-3314 cblldrtn welcome _ _ ____ -fVrff" P«DR063rPARM~HbU8E7RU>^^^ atof water, dll furnace furden 33 EBMp ST^I BBDROOM8. PUIX jrrsj- I apnt. OL lAfH | basement. 1% 4-71W. ' ' 3 MONTHS FREE RENT OUleaple 81. 1 wUl help pay TRI-LEVEL STARTER i NO MONEY rxiwv On your lot. Trt-le ”-yr plana or - PiatUay, : a Romis AMO bath down-!. partly furalahed. PE *3343________ 434 OAKLAND AVENUE. NICE 1 > and clean, ererythlnf lum r ttb SI . BEVERLY- 3-bedroomt. cioaata. carpeted llvlnt room. Ity In bntb Open II to 3 dally SMrLITE BUILDINO CO . PE _____OR sell m:e CLARKSTOX REAL ESTATE. INC. MM a. Man K ' Open Dally p lay 13 ti lEDROOM rai LEVEL. .tea from MSUO. latft tmianea - family raoaa. lartf.kltcban with. —; bulR-W oven aotf rante, tll4 a ^P^al?*ftiSn«Kl WaT*frwoS; waibar. tarafa. Lake prtvllaaaa ------ ' Near EUabaSi Lake. tM weakly I ROOlU. ATTACHED OARAOi; i PE 44310______________________i fall baaemeni Entirely tadecorat- : t3M DOWN JOHN R AND AUBURN Area. 3 ROOM and Bath Corner lot with aaveral larfa Treea Oood fardtn aoll 43,|M SMALLEY REALTORS I3n B AUBURN RD UL 3-13M -4331 diSUHOALOW - WEST gipE ________________________.1 line natfbborkood I larfe roomi CLEAN 3 ROOMS. BASEMENT.! brcakfaat room, flatted In front pvt bath. adulU. 11 8. Jeaale i porch oil baot; 3-car farafe; I^IBHED i-BilDBOOM iU>iufT-; «m" fcajStt'" meal, W a montb. MA -------- aeaiior lake PRONT-Trade l— , -ant home In on tbia beautiful year around borne at Lake Oak- ’ iajM. Oood beach, larfc lat. i fenced. Well landacaped and tar-raced to lakt. Buy now and enjoy tbia tnmmcr WIH tell out- ; rtfbt. call for detalla. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor i am tx - Pwii8c ___________________ (vTlLIS M. BREWER w. very modem. Walled lake School area, newly decorated, completely finlibed walk-out basement. flit per monlb. Call EM 3a»17._______________________ HERRINGTON HILLS - 3 BED-I ~ Be Ready for Spring InvttUfale tbia modtra 3 bedroom ranch home wllb pinatered walla, fireplace, attachad- farwfr. Outdoor potto large lot lOOxlM Immediate poaaeatlon. Only 3 bloeka from lake with prirUcfet. Pull price tl>.m - t3.4M down »M per momh. Call J A_______________________________________ . WILL ACCEPT LATE MODEL CAR BY OWNER—I'b STORY 3 BED- at down paymoot a ' ' room wllb 3 cAr farafe Waahlng- brick ranch. Bal. ton Park, unflnlahed upatalri 3-4014.__________________, Saaement ree. room Carpeting pnES-T SIOE. OWNER rJe-LOCAT-! Ranek bungalow rery attracUve. U.NION. LAICB ARXA SIX-ROOM HOME Trade for ino-bedroom homa WIUi oc ■wftbont baaement. BUNOALOW. PJN-- IT PIre - room baaement, oil tarage.. Ternw. Conatdar trailer in trade FOR SALE , U.S. (iOVERNMENT PROPERTIES THE VSTTERANS ADMINU-TRA'nON ARE OPFERINO TO ANT FAMILY IN NEED OF BETTER HOUB-INO HOMES WHICH ARE IN "LIEE NEW CONDITION —. Tbea# propertlea are offtr'od at aubatantlal 8AVIN08 TO YOU — YOU full baaement, auto oil heat, hardwood' floora, and pattered walla. AU tor only I3.M0. tuU price « GILES REAlTV CO. REALTY OH 4A434 BCILDEJI HOYT An tdoal fnmUy location and a raal famUy home 4 bedibom brick ranch oveTlooklnf country -cMb and cloae to tebool Large _ _ dlnlnf area. buUt-ti> klti^b beau- _JLUjM«:.#^o'«H~Vi'CE^ 'eJS“*Su.e Priced to aeU at lU.IN. mil i Val-U-Way OOOD BUrt AND TRADES : 4M0 DOWN Clean 3 badraom borne oo Norti '"1. PuU baaement. oil luraaci Oakland Lake Vacant M anay purehaae ^ Mw S Reofflt and bath, prlrata trance. uUllttea_furn .^ft^w HOUSE IN KEEOO HARBOR FOR rent with option to buy DL M343 UfMEDIATE POsnSuoN. 3- food condlUon. Semi-modern - ... ------ ... ----------- Lnrge fertile garden plot Im- tire apartmenta, where the people piwved highway. Sebod bus at are friendly’ Cool In aummerilme door. Pleeae atate tlaa of family warm In wintertime Theae 3 and where emp^rd. t3> montfa rooms and batb apartmenU rpot Write Box 17 Pontlxc Preti Uomnirrcial Frontagf M fret on M34 34x44. 3 bedroom houac Air conditioned, gaa heat Ideal tor doctor, dentiat or email CRAWFORD AGENCY 3M W Walton PE I-23M -V E Flint_________MY 3-" oom 3 c ttl Eaat Huron, n 4-084 S3t71_________________________ IraiTE 3 LAROK ROCMfS. PRI-rtu tstrAoc« 3t7 OtmuD FE ♦4751____________________________- 'warm and PLEASANT 1 OR J ptople. Lakefront. no drtnkera i PB 3-4144__________________________ ! DRAYTON PLAINSi An reatlor-- 3 bed! for IM . •13.300. Wrtta Pontiac down LAUINOBR REALTY. smROoi^. garage plus ■ -'W rented foot lot ly 02.tM LTV. OR rs^. ________ ... WOLVERINE for COLORED 3 AND 3 BBO- Lakc Clean 3 bedroom with rec- room bomca Low down paymenta. reatlon room to bsaemant Ood JMIddletor Renlty. PE 4-XW3 Tj.(Dicrv5[l!l^r ^J^Or.owN^:^ Realtor FE 4-0531 ROOMS AND BATH. i_ Mt OAELAND AVENUE Ina. I room bomt. Alumton atdlnf. 3 badrooma. attaebad f ragr. Oonrenlant to aeboola aim ihopplng, $000 dn. PE MMO._ ANNETT West Side. 3 Bedrms. Elizabeth lake Estates Owner haa aaovtd and ana loua to seU. 3 bedrma.. 1‘ Attaclrad carport, c iand''bR'Y4t3i "^” **^^°*" ***^ 5 -Acres Near MSUO FOR cbLOTEb'3~BBDRbbMiU^ '* »i *VSi oattaa. basement garage, easy nlaet dlnlnx "L." i terma Mtddlatoa Realty ini fatally _______________________seraanad p - - - •■ j'iii~SA3Hi' ' •!» ROCHESTER. 3 BEDROOtl ‘ -— , butalda CUrk.t^-oW^™ ^ ____ 'SMALLJNODte^^ HOUSE^^^AN, i ,,, dZrofffhoma IROW SEE SEAB^D*j^lfAROB OO ' .‘AA* 144 N » _____________?« J-7417 iffiS- LAEE PRIV #00X55 LAiif 1 tMdrnom batb large living --------------------------—-> foralatae^very p I Lota Adults only 1- and lEEDROOM - PARTLY - - .. iakefr-' ...... r cau Lake, $75 i ■AM WARWICE HAS SBEDROOM brtek honw In Sylvan Lake Uka pHvtlctta,.fllf laaac........ room at gUf Itaac. 80-Ft. Sylvan Lake Front: 4 badm. OU ftigUab brtek. sup down living rm.. flrc-plaeo, library, dining rm. with My. kitchen nod aoak. > BEDROOM. CHILDREN WEL- comc. no pota PE SS^_______ raboits AND bath: newly I -■—TOted, boat hotwaur. refrtg-(r and atore tuniiabed Neai *. ctrpeUd, fireplace, ha tm month. U 4-4443 For Rent Rooms 42 garage. mu. room. 2 car garage a drive. tlO.IM PHA 'D NcisTH SIDE b*th. ^------ heat. Attached kongc. Lan tcapcd lot aU ft. deep. SB THIS LAEEniONT TODAY •1.4M down wUl buy It! Brick ■ 3 Bedrooms lUiv ai4M down and M4 p ncladlnt taxes and i beellent won aide 1«-tP lubdlvUlon of new Aluminum atormt and tcreona. Oil heat, gat Incineraior. waur aofuner 10x13 utllUy room Beautiful big lot. ahade tree. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. HUR- LIST .WITH Humphries n N. Telegraph Open Evaa. EE 2-9236 BUY T MILLER SPENCE ST. MENT-ttaase boi — lirgt tola — maoi loca-Uont — YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE A VETERAN TO BUT — THE O'NEIL REALTY CO. haa bean appointed PROPERTY MAN-AOER by tba OOVERN-MENT for tbia area. CALL E 3-3103 aad ant of tbolr repraaentatlvea will abow tbtaa proptrtlca U you. Rav O’Neil Realty LOW DOWN PAYMENT And a good eredtt rtp... ,_ you tatto ttaU 3 bedroom brick ranch In excellent weat tide Mea-tion. Hot water beat Pull bate-mant Carpeted Hrlng room and dining cl. Nice kitchen 3 car attached garage Lerge landacaped lot Setter hurry on tbti . onel -_„jw^"irt*‘Trtck* i ^ • rmvEonAr^ _ i6o”h5 . ------- — kfULTIPLB USTINO SERVICE i ARRO ' RENT BEATER-3 bedroom heme, full batb. acedt flnlthlni. but la only 330 mr month OFF JOSLYN - Clean 3 bedroom bungalow, oak floort, fuU basement. on boat, olumlnu- -- and tereene. ribbon drli ^e. Ctooa U aeboola. LAKE PRtVILBOES - 3 bedroom ‘ reneh mM tO' WOU carpc^. tel^, breeieway. 3 ear MULTIPLE'un^anSncB' t. H. BROWN. Realtor •Of EUaabeth Lake Road Ph PE 4-3544 or PE 3-4M* Partridge IS THE "BIRD" TO SEE ai.ARMIXG R-YMBLER Very attractira 3 bedroom ca-lonUl ranch home In Peroat Lake Country Club area. Twa fuU baiha. I plua 3 extra laratortte, >>, ete garage Orcr aa aert of beau-, tlfully landacaped gronnda. Ton'll enjoy living In tbia oxcallont neighborhood with Bloomfteld aobooi facllttlci. I34.0W with only 33.4M downi IJkKE LIVABILITY Best of Sliver Lake waUrfront .locnttons. WtnUrbwd. Boona lor extra badrooma upaUlra. Combine your anmmor and winter piacea under ena' roof, ona cx-ptnae. gn.TM. H.OOf dawa. Partridge AND AgaOCIRTEi. 4«»S W. HURON TE 4.30S1 FE 4-4526 SUMMER n ALMOST HERE Bo ready tor the joyt of toko lirlng in tbit beaut^ 3 Sed- Beautltul ktteben. Oil PA ta e a^t ^ Louvered aermed it 3 tamtly Uuomi da tor IIS I. Tafegnyh It beautiful WEST-_ tbia ttaraa bedroom li rancher. Large SO foot SUBURBAN Located RIOOE, ColoniAi ____________________ llvini room with big. Meturo window, family kltcnen, ovtr 39 feet Mag. equippM with butit-lu oven and range, garbage . dlapotal and flreplaca with grlu. , Attached tWo ear plaatered ga- , SOUTH BLOOMFIELD SCHOOU: Brtek rancher: ITirtc bedrooma. Mrinx room wttb lodgerock ffrt-plaoe. dining L, tanUy kltcten. utility room, two ear atUebod garage, gat boat, large nicely tandaeapMl. «-•— I30.1S0 Immtdlau ' R.J.(Dick) V.4LUET Realtor FE 4-3531 344 OAKLAND AlfEMUB OPEN 3 TO I SUNDAY 11-4 INTROnUCINO THE INI “TEMPEST" You Can't : Afford to i Rent I When You I Can Live in i Pontiac ! ' $55 Excluding Txaea and Inturanct PULL PRICE PROM $8,995 ly dfcoraud; ONLY fU.MO BEAUTIFUL BRICE home, featuring l rooma. Stairway to floored attic for future ttoc. Recreation room. OU heat Oorogt. THlB HOME MUST BESEBN TO BE APPREaATED. ^ HURRY OX THIS ONE! SSol On'y"^/?: •OTORBAN. I liod. -Booia, unjy au,- , rooms. batrmaM. garage. price gl NO 33«f down. TED MeCULLOUOH. REALTOR I FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 i >I« caaaJEllxabeth Road OPKN M:|g________BUNDAT IM BUZABETB LAEE ESTATES peted living room with dining clL tile batb. jnodern ktteben with. hreckfaat bar. full baaement with feerr——------—- --- ' 3 Lar^e. Bedrooms Dining Room Gas Heat o^T am oosTN Puta your tamUy Into tbia eom-fortoblc 3-bedroom In axeeUent edition. Haa newly daoorated kltehan. PuU baaemant aad prac-, tleaUy new PWA furnace. Cloaa ta: ! aebaoU on 3 large hda. OaU today I (or detalla and more In next : rrtrlg- \ room FOR MAN COOKING, refrtaarator. prt antrance. 303 manib. PE E. guren Ft t-0313 _ , BUS STOmNO AT DdSRLAROB ' ' front atteaeUre rm FE M3J3 ; EAST a Itring r roomi V.........- _____ day PE 4-30M. B C. I EtUte 3tN EU---------- MOVEABLE HOUSE ......... $1,000 jsntOLE ROOM. ALSO "glNoti hmno mita“rw“IM.'*^ I mm with ooafclng ^rllagei. u Oaraao.. Call Ward B Panrtdgo.. " 1 Niear Crescent Uke | log bnrnbig flreplaoc. att. 3^car garage. PoMoaeloo at WE WILL TRADE ANXETt INC. Realtors 3S E. HURON IT. Open Eveolnga and SuadAy I-t ‘ FE 8-0466 ! WILL BUILD I and out. Ntwiy carpeted Ilv and din rooma. modem lutebeo. Pull : baaemant. new gaa furnace. ' unique tomlly room. tenred back yard This home la eicepUanally ' ntca, and li la priced right. tIt,3lN. yiBT POCKET FARM. A neat t- ; kltchtn. "ttlad taatb.*traw whl^ alum, aiding. 1‘t-car garagt. Bttuatad on na aero lot with : ||itonty of apace tar garden, etc. JOHN K. IRWtX h SONS Realtori EVE PE 3-SM13 «■ i 108 N. East Blvd. I H. smith. Realtor i!o«iS' S\-^®5^Booker Heights ‘ B BS BUILDINO OO i BRAND NEW 3-BEDROOM RANCH SCHRAM IhfUaM. garage. No email ebtl-' diwn. PE 3B>tl aftof i, PE 4-lMI ***° watwoooo hot meals southern! furaltbed. tower, tarage. |7f r —“— - --- mo PE >-1333 I. Oood locattoe N.- Don McDonald UCE.^^ BARGAIN CAN'T BEAT THIS ONE FOR A BOM> TLUS IN- it homo and anly > NEARLY NBW 3-btdroom. aU on ! oaa ftoor. brtek front Sturdy oak ttoora. plaaurod walla, car- i noted Ur. and din. ana. aoat i 1 klt^on._ PW basameat. I Three Bedrooms Largo carpeted living room and ball, wardroba cloaeu. gal forced air beat, oo tdklM tent HAYDEN ST. BENEDICTS - I Block Largo 3 room home. Vacant. 3*4 battaa. Baaement Oat heat. 3 oar ga-, rage Prteod to toll. Tcmai CLEAN 3 BEDROOM Home Im-madlote pottmlon. Ptnrod raM. Shade Oaly ttlH with tow down pnymoat. NORTH SUBURBAN. 3 Bedroom home on If tot. Oaa furaaea and , watar htator. Jlrfon SciM die-trtet. SUN tor tqutty. M. 3T3 Sli'to.------------ SMITH WIDEMAN 413 W HURON ST. FE 4-4526 3 BEDROOM HOMES' ' Facebrick Front Paym ts Less Than Rent $10 DN. mail DEAL No Mortgage Cost# I Model Open Daily 1 to 6 ! ■ Model Open Mon.. Tliurs. and Sat. Eves, ’til 9 p.m. Full Basement VA$0DN. full baaemoit rapeh Storms and aertena, ceramic tUe. gaa btat, automatic hot water. Many WtUard. juat Seat *^3. Sylvan Manor Subdivision CT4-badIaam brtek homo _ _ _ 4 kttchon aad dinolla. 3- loat. ntot landeeapad yard" j Cjf* * ' "" ' tcrau. ft.fW down, ‘ Williaip Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 UkU. SM boat.' taa bat r jwour. atorou aad . %totu. Btocktop 313.SN wllb U.3W after 4________________________ I b6oM upper, #. SIDE, •--it and karate. aa, sfsrijrwissri s wi^ut 133' ' KinS^wfnr~»oiRD ^ . 1. aired, home prtvllegei. penalooeN tllP oartie# interested 111 welcome. 3313 Uncotoabire PE' ' MW______________________what you no longer need wlien you use the Pontiac; da^^ RBSTOATON j Press “For Sale" Want! Adsl I PRIVATE ___ .RANCH AND BATR CARPETIMO AND DRAPES FULL BASEMENT - 3 CAR OARAOE - EXCELLENT LOCATION — WILL CONtlOBR A LOT - LATE MODEL CAR --------- TRAILER C-- YOU C“ 1 BBlROfm lakefront H E OH PLEASANT ^Yiv-ArRoST?: $750 DN., $65 MO. WRIGHT, Realtor 143 Oakloafl Art. Opoa 'tu 3 33 PB 3-3441 PB t-nll GIs No Money-Down, .3^ SSJI t4rua. targe IN oimiRD It rooma. batb back. i 1 BEAOriPiDL WRIGHT. Realtor 343 Oaklaod Ava open 'tU | F(E 5-0308 rt^^lraa, »»_WpEPENpBNT ta thta *koal- ^ UIm Pfopwty 51 STDUTS Best 6uys. ' Tcxiay -----* -.. —irlooklBf THE POXTIAC PRESS, WEPXKSDAY, MARCH 22. FORTY-ONE pyii;? arvas: LAKEWOOD VILLAGE IU.M CUT r»ra teeludtai M f«,. romK»el«l irpnUiM «n Wti«on -BIT«. Hu i nam •ad bath boat.; ■cMlllat bMratUi tor int vm : »_w.. . *>/, ei t( Md tract.. Uut< SbU Burinti Proiwrty 571 Wyy to Loan ti'Kisi' ruf nivTK mnwwMp wrA BUCKNER a FINANCE COMPANY itH Wert awM ra wnama TOO CAN, ' " BORROW UP JO $500 proptny. I PooUod — BranraSSlei ~ Uliw ** i wiltd U., NlnBlartoa. Wymeath li LOANS $25 TO $500 AVAILABLE SOON! ! SUXOCO STATIONS PACE ■ hBBt REAtTT* ba i Ktdr WtUbu L n. IMalM la dt.lN Nwily u« I b« lia city clow to ba H*0 Do*« 1 btdreeat. port btat-, ^'^ js®21l STVonV pS^a aii* m«ita tU ht%i. lAcaUd MAr au-kurn ValvIUt BM m aamth SuburbM Prepay 53 ^FOR RENT Pontiac Area See Seaboard Phone FE 3-7017 1185 N. Pirry St. FANEIMO MO PNOBIXM Seaboard Finance Co. pMN Oovn rrtikly dteorbUd i; badrm. boat locUtd srar RpuM Lokt to ladtpaMraet Twp « i ^ rooa. bat batta. M^htd br^--«y bbd dbr... Mb b -ratb Warren Stout. Realtor , rr M. abfiBbv *. rc mi« Evtaiidt Ttu I P M. ipautlful 1<4 bcrti. trout atrtba. _________\ •"t clott to Rochtficr, Juat off LOANS IM TO IMt - W - MM coMMtmmr loam go. M E. UtWBEWCE FE bbtai D^Y SHIFT By Frenk Adama r. ..i- For Sale MbccRaaeoiM 67 iiifb ntraisAnn F_ ntw. MM. FE MMb AOTOMAironRtSHEM^ iLIO ' ALMoa^ihew'^dzAO aBiRNa abchlnt Witt buttonb^biK JOHNSON > TEAM OF UmviCM * bo bvallbblt pitbtt I SUN OIL CO. Mb t:J# to I p a. ' Mb bttar Tom ' f- **• wmw«*«.ww. _ rm w-wmm* MIL PBTfiu I WORKINO CAPITAL LOANS ------------MEBB FlatTAIMlMaT *”* E«»onmEOT*ZiSSaNo'**'* . iSv,*\T.in.'X%fS5r' PONTIAC FINANCE ! tbould bt Atu^ Id ] awtht > AND MORTOAOE COMFANT I IIO OM par ytbr nat potabtttl. , FonUbc P. O. Boi JO_____ Pontiac Prata Bol 7. ! Pon^c_Mlohttra______TO MSM , .5 ’’I’l" y ‘ TEAGUE' FINANCE CO. j ^rlcra low tor^cbah aala. r* 202 S. M.MN ! No Boneydewik aog WalU'a. PE towi BIG SPRING Sale-A-Thon This Week Only SINGER PRICES SLASHED uai budftt f I luiwa and For ^le ’MlBcenaneoMB 67 aachboibd. Ouaranlaad ., built batterlaa. FE »-M«. •TEEL DRUMS'|16k PoirpStKKi'. W.M and up. JHt MJl._________ •INOER BEWINO MACHi^ CON--with af.tag taba oo tTn par Bonth or 143 11 Dnlipraal Co. ss ■^TAi-iiOT LUM’BER nil itna ot luabor, deora. wta-dowt. hafdwara. p^, plurabUig and alactrlcal tuppllaa C^n t a a. 'til |;30 Bub. f to 1 1«M Oakland Aat. FE 4.4SN THE BALTATiSM ARMT _ RED SHIELD STORE Erarythlni to aaot your nooda. Clothing. PurnlUir^ Appltancai. >11 EAST LA^RlSrcE ___ U.SED APPLIANCES ranout aakai Damonatrator Vacuum claanart ratrlgaraiad ~wutk ■ ass>ir"aBr K5l'.‘«bUroWtS tpraiaa couMar PE trtSM NEN AND uiar dmen ul chttat. typawrltari, adEng aa-ebttaa. eoaptoaaurt. Aipllcatsta. S£a,5i:s^i5*P«a4'2*fe Niw NATIONAL "6SW iuliflF aWa.Va.-rroS5.SS o^y latimj autborlaad braaeb MHcet a oaibBd and Maaoab aV-H“SSiiV£.J!-vi*sS; JJ. B. OraUM. Ml. Cltaau, BOw- _____ ... VALLEY BbsiNEBB MAOEXNBB ad gaa Now U lb. ‘ 74 AUBURN AVE. _PE AMM ... tba appUanca you SCOTSMAN] ft* S0Si Tim naad lor your eottaga or cabin. Plakara aacblnat. “ * -- Lonsumer.s Power Co. Phone ma mbu, 28 W. Uwrence i USED HEAVY DUTY PLASTIC 1 baga, 11 1 at". PE 4-EBl attar 4 ' VER^T REASONABLE OIL CON-VEMION FURNACE UNIT, 375 __________M BBltl- ---- praaa. tTpavrltara^S- VEMION FURNACE UNIT, 375 | Du7l!cMJ?'“addlnf^a^tf^ THE8S BAROAINt AT TOCR Singer .Sewing Center lOpan ertninga till ti lM_N_8agtoaw________**Jt*»l 1 BAS E B 6 A R b RADUtlON AT bargain piicta. |1.« par ft.. O. A. TTiompaon, 7006 MS# Waat. BAT^RObirFIXtURiBS. OIL AND PMll : 5latlg*M4 For SbIb Lots 54 NORTREAIT PONTIAC. CLEANINO PLANT j Canttnlly located. BitabUtbad dry cleaning builnaaa nod plant. In- _or taraa. . _____ _ tEST SUBUNSAN t ACRES KLOiTTO IN Jeanflfnl 1 bplroom and baaa- PoMlac Low down payaant or arat. Practl^ly now Sbowa by viH trad# tor mod in Waturn , naa only Call ua Iw Oakland County Call PE 34S74 : datbUa atlar a ' ~km£iiib ~un Wtflt 11 ?u« SYLVAN triLLAOE Ott yattr tamlly on wv im. uranarn.,i3BBa. 51 too 550 dowa n»a It « la Ihla rary alee 3 FE 6-M18. ^ aSSi' CTlb6is“l0AD- ^ VAAMt 10$ OB AlBd«rf« AVMUM Ju$l 9tt Crook* RoBd. Nprtk of Jja^MUr S, Mr rtaa ST aSi’mra? SSd*r.Tdratf:i ^•/SiN.^N & SONS rNWii.‘ij; REAL WATt-INSUNANCB .,>» »”*« Hl-HILI. VILLAGE rr, g«lKt building altaa on natad mul™ U^O^VICE ! -•‘ j^^dDUS. INC **** suirarbau* Road^^ ** ii I V V ii N FE 5<3S1 After 7 pa , OR urn Hammond Lake Estates Only 57,01 l>)M. BRI lALEB MOR FE 44111 ___ i»hE-iN _______ aala OR 3-371S. FOR lALE OR LSAn. RESfAtT. rant In city el Feetlne Watte JPonaUe Faaoa Eaa 37.____ Tirocery-Party $t^e Lake nraa. nloa yaar.aronnd bual-nau,^ IM ft. inka troataae. IbUf honi*M*r MnijMt'witt »i»!mo MwA. wm trade for a bar. Peterson Real Estate MY 3-1681 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO; LOANS^^TO mm , UVBBTOCE I 01 I I47#l ‘ WHEEL CHAIR AND RECREA- GOOD ALL WOOL UX17 CARFET slSoib tion bar FE 8-BM5. __ CUaa Dal Ray, 111 Oneida, Apt --: ■ 1 PIECk idJR HbVBEPUL W7T>. OAS aTSllE. ‘ .MtortONAL WHEN YOLLNEED I eutek J^nmuiw, .pnii- v«wh^wi_FEj5!#f^_________________________ t7^iTn tmrt ■ ^ YOU NEED ISM ^.7 itj . J PIECE LITINO NWBM iUITE. .tor any aaargancy . ST^TTFlh!AN^CE^c6*l' I •« sot Paa^lMta lank Bldg. ' | new" gJK..i»El^ ArunK.. i itENMOiE M" OAB RANOi:. LM r I. 4-IO/w [ badapraaS and drape*. PE 5-7373. new. Olbaao 7- rafrlgaratorf apart. . - '■13 nboiiFop brand new pur^ • J*”!:!*?*, •w.aliirhiLIi Credh AdvIsorB 6I A^ J,T, ARE YOU IN DEBT? ' i'pilda'dina^Ah f!?^*?K; ^ Bob Hutchinson .......... “• *' — " •- Mobile Home Sales ' 43S1 Dlila Hwy Drayton yiabu ' — " of Ponttag OB S-13M Has anyone helped you w ith your tax question, sir7- ... . ____: HEIGHT iUPPLT 1050 Lapeer Rd___ FE 4-5431 ^Ic Howhold Gooda 65 Sale Houiehold Goods 65 Mkt"pi\^ COMPLETE SETrZANE ORCY 8 We»t*rn nofrli for tl.OO »*ch. Orchya "LakV. ; CEMENT l7EFirTt|ADYirAi «U tlsai. splaih . door a Cblmnay capi. Pootlac Pra-( Sli^to, 5t W ihefflald, CASH WAY STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS «x5 ‘a Pagboarc ________________>3531 ; Ssle Sportliir Goods 74 NI,CE drapes and------------------------------- ■ "yso'' eaaaonabla. FE Ptta Street 300 SATAOE RIFLB. LBVaE AC.' WHITE PINE .SALE" hew carload JUST ARRIVED ' ll»««» »lda aount. Nylon CMO and Paneling, IM StdlM Noarda i •h*U*. NEW LOW PRtCES -^^** ***'*■ **^' -SURPLUS LUMBER & - — *.----------------- MATERIAL SALES COMPANY BLLMAN HARDWARE 53« Hlghlrad Rd,_(MM) ORJPJOM ------ - ** WANTED RELIABLE PARTY TO i JW Elliabath U Rd. PE 54171 taka orar payarata M.77 par OTON DAILY_^TIL I; SDN. M r«r?.b«r»y vr?: ™o(®'5M «“o*r rau‘duSSSt * dUNs: Ttu^ TgNbS: Krf. srfl.. c^^ OaSiM SawliS wntar < Burr-Shall. 375 S. TS.- WALNUT i:DMilRt~sl!AS5N^ rough or planed, for all purpoeaa. ; - ***gi*?-.^*>- , '' o?i“ oY i.jS?**”*' 1 • Sai^ Grav^ and DIi06 wo66' lIcEAfra sioTS.' »5 . ....---- "ms Plyaauth ao oki. MS- U loot r 1 FARM-TOP 80IU MaEluOt _ ...C -W-a b-aViT and^; ■boata that can bo bought by O I (.UOICe OUlldinE Sites tw only Bortgagt coat down a acaae 4M acre deralopaanl ^cta r^a tm M.SM to 510,- au mi bare lake priellagaa and MS. Naat and elann. all have baacb 4t few c full baeamaMe ua . I raly 53 55 a waab Paar- ....Vl^rV "min------- ____ Ill Make one wgakly payment t ROOMS, COItPI.ETB. BAT AND you can afford i Sun. only. 31 Liberty. ra bliaaSSS'*"""'* -"T^R CRM 'SHANS-Ifii;^ LETU?....................... (31 DAt urotaeUon toauranca IUM up Paaraona Purnitura, 41 YOU. OXFORI Coma a Now. or Call For Orchard Lake Ava , AUCTIor — ‘ A nmn appointment. ,^,i”uKoF^ “ Citv Adjustment Service random ■ ' .!«■. a .e^A^o VTWVT. 1 TM M loU. taoead yard * be bandlad on tame XJtEB PRIVILXOBS 3 badrooa boaa wtUi btrga laa-lly rooa IH ear attaebad sa- .... W...U p,,.: SM W WALTON TRIPP . - REALTOR See for Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS! Ton'll Ilka Ua wooded, rolling IM ft. altaa -• epntroUad to protect ' batter boaaa — and Ita cloae-a country location — Orlra out EUubetb Lake Road a Seou Laka Road, turn itgbt 3 bloeki Carl \V. Bird, Realtor M3 ooaauntty Naft. Bank Bldg ,PE 44311 EVES. FE 5-1353 S.ALE CATALOG Hundrada ot tb to 10 acre bntldag altaa In Aaon. Onkland. Orion. Indapandanea. Waterford and Troy Rochaaur. Drayton Plalna War-rop and Sbalby. Touri free for ; 7,ADD’S. INC. INDIAN VILLAiiE J*n upaar Rd (^> « parry St. 1 bedroom - Elect FTrapiace In _ , liv rooa. separata dlni^ room 3 .g ^.-OA For Snte Acrtof S$ .. ....9"ACRES ■ .. *1$ »s”mm^ d ^ frontage i *40 ^"rES ‘Sif.i-. 7 ACRES ;’*?«r.oSn*.4ia 5 ACRES rwvrrawn • ' CRAWFORD AGENO' 4 badrooa brick and alualnuB'2** 5- tuu trl-lerel. lullwn oven and range. ----------. MV_jr.»g m-batha. Paneled fnmlly room, jg acres NBAH MBU OAKLAND Autoaatle gaa beat. Tour cbMca: R„ionably ——■ «»—i*- of carpatlng or hardwood floora.' — — -— . only MM down PHA taraa. 7; Otraor MA 54SM._ Hagstrom SUPER MARKET _ ___________ Orocary. aaat a^ BDM, ptua ''nMogJrstulnUpotrP - - —____— -------- --— ace 3 badrooa Urlag Qunrttri , i lie S5, also iwecda and Akuito- Near ^tlnc on bnay highway. ; BLpGET \OUR DEBTS atara. Rug pada 55.06. Paaraoni Orar m.SM graa. cONBOLmATB BILUS-NO LOANS ClJ\SS C BAR ^ XSf'u®*i?ifc,***o. >3 CUBIC ft oeneral elbo- i Bootba Ueenaed near PonUae. i „,*• 9"*. , ' ‘rtc deep freeaa. l yr. old Beat Large daaa noor. aaattng capact-: Financial .“Advisers. InC. I offer. « -*"• ty IM. Invaattgato now ' ------ -------------------- H. R. HAtiSTROM i tag Plaatarb^ard - *3-35 Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY 7M0 CooltT Uk* Rd CM 3-< •9c _____________Ooen i ft m to • d m doilv 48c MYRTAm.K WAtatWm. t.mi* MCW t^aSm. iMm. s^Tu^ ^ SI’$?5”a2d'‘5n;"sM.’rB“3^; ' 5W..aanura: Mrt ' »ALNUT dOPTE* TABLE. «OT) BaM, card tablaa. Aaa't (good) \ ?!:*** OWtVnA'T, throw ruga, table Inapa, piaturaa. 1 —“?**■ ** 5-5814 ______ outboard motor (4H) cktap. aU.'> A-t ToPgoa, CKUl _OttarJItaajL 34^_____^ | 3*'’ ___ , . 5 INCH STYINO METAL LATHE, i 5Jward' 5 ft. .between eanUra laaludaa Hewyd^EM .34531.--- lb In 4-law chuck and atlllag 1 attaehmanta M75 PE 347M after ♦ p.m. a 1* foam backed ruor ren-t an Avirbkific WA^itCit. ry^ cau fe 4-3573 e- »-«“ complete datatla. 3455 Auburn Rd. I. Crump Electric ' 3h 8 BAOIKAW Mort|B5« Lo^ 62 ^,7 ••LET’S TALK BUSINESS'- Tavern •nobs roluma u ibM N frad^ or drinking 010.00 Greenhouse $600 TQ. $2,000 (M> oaki^ C^ty bOBck ’Bod- £ Buckner. Inc. FE 447tt ar $i Electric and^gaa i SPECIAL PRICKS. RIOHT NOW "S.M Eair.waahar. OMM , «” f^U« Wkabart, dryan. TVa. ling for tba home Olova A°a rafrlgaratora. -- -- a. PE 5-t0g3 Ug W r ■ **“ ---------------- ^3 J.B._____ DO YOU HAVE A PAINT OR decorating problem 7 Hundi ' ra to chooaa from, mte rlor. gaa our wall pape. __ mateblog fabric aalecUon Berry Broa. JAIed Magic no.drii> paint OAKLAND FDEL-PAIirr 436 Orchard Uka Ava. FE O^WSO ' EUDCTOIC LIGHT FIXTUREC i ' *'•---- daalgna Pull down. Badrooa. $1.55; AUTO EQUIPMENT Complete line of garage, bump shop tools and office equipment of . . . 1 daalgna Pull down. w*.,wwu, SM,/. Badrooa, $1.55; porch. 1155. Irregulaia aamplca. jftcea only factory can give ‘ Hirhlgan Pluoratcenl. 353 Or- Voss i MOIVEY AVAILABLE NOW!. Now la the ttaa to fti up your ----—1 gel yonraalt —• “* wlff pay----- 45 IN "ELBCTKIC HOTPOINT atoaa. 3C«c. cond. M Eaap. _ 45 IN. OAS STOVE. GOOD COND Clean. 43 Park Place. A-l fALUEB Adjnatabla " ' Hollywond • down. CooM 1 I ina PBXE "Hound me world ~ r—£i} trip for 3". Endt April 7 Fire- ara'';!SS.*'"S"““v atone Btora. 145 N. SMioaw. FE J®-”**'. »!1?L * _ 4-M75.______________ ■ , FORMICA. PLUMBINO PAIN «®VqNO^MACmNB8, orao^ ' ’’llo'i MoVfc5lS-*SuM>lr* U4 ' Sale M Msicsil OoodB 71 roiMOU PIANOS I floor anaploa. m only Heflnlihad Elabnll gfAnd piano, aaas wltti'nn lv«rlu DNIVEWAY dHATTEL, LOAI or dallrarad. PE 4-»tt. PE H DNIVEWAY 1 - PPOCBSSED A_______ a^D-oiiAfet!^rTs^YAhiSrat llrarad. PUl EM 14373.___ SAND, dKATEL, PTt.L ntllT rW*j Wood, Coal Mid FitsI 77 CAKNEt COAL, THE tDEAL tmSS* w« YiSd.'rii? ^ M'S *0°Uga. W0_5ppral^ -------------- - TAEE on PAYMEim-dfrrao: ’is os ATTENTION lii^'^SaSST’M 35 « '*"***'» >’«*« , . , . JSSr^ct b^Mme MlS Sr»pU « mV"I5lA‘*i!J ‘tvT'-AIi”'-.'*; ■■2.r“*S?‘5^‘*" "“- .sV W'aau Vlrim % « auarantJSd at maat 30 dara In i ^ - ■■■________ i White or colored 3nda • IrtuS^llS-M ISd ua WrUkSlTRADE OAS RANOE FOR *1X0 j trada-Tna TYa or other arttclat f me range; E. E., Munto Electric ________f* 5±>5» . ----- TV. I Co 1050 W. Hurra, ! OPW TYPE OfL BURNER. tlO.MO Repoiaaaacd aufa 541. New, uacd and,repoaaeaacd. , Montcalm . 71 modela to chooac fr— ' .5 -EJ: OL 3-4130.^ for apn^. Only M-OM down MICHIGAN BUSINESS __________ SALES CORPORATION ---A. LANDMES8ER. BROKER | C 44175 OAKLAND LAKE Loraly 3 badroaa brli ------j. no ineratory t_______________________ . Janual late raqulrtd. gg ACRES. HIOH AWa m ... now laleeU^ aan to; mlla road frootagi/M ft atart Ibalr own bnaintaa la April' unoar Panlnaula tear T and May. ^1 taeastarat lor I f* lati^ all oparatint equjpmmt Including aluminum 'houaalTallar or buatnaaa fr^tjarMTsSMi” ” raaiHrJ^^ wSl'nn2aee1»jsnM ALLSTATE 175 MOTOR CYCLE. a.r tek rate If ySn oumS- aU accaaaorlaa. 5135 or what hate If aSSSlwly toMiteM anj h^^^ I you? MA 4-5IM ___ , t offer, MI 444g3 OLIDOrai SPRXD BATIN WARWICK'S M7I Cb-ebard Laka Rd__ GARAGE DOORS' Small alactric organa from 555 GALI4\GHER’S II B Huron_* FE 4- 135 BA88 ACCORbKMf, 5 BWltCU, ----abla -----*--■ after reasonable offer accapt’ad. FE ‘ATTENTION MUSICIANS AMPLIFIERS from $31 OUITAR8 trotti SNARE DRUM SETS il3.M CLARINETS from 535.M CORONETS TRUSfPETS *-— — good traUar. UL M4M 4-4MS. Open 5 to 5. A SINOER SEWiNd~MACRIME IN j Hurra, Hl'~4.l'l33"' beautiful cabinet, allghtly uced. USED AUtoiUTic " WAi Only 51410 Eaey payaenU. nxoa. mafantae R B Walta'a. FE 4-3511,______ I Electric Cb. ISM W. H ; WASHER AND DRY-1 *^1- _______________ •d-gMb,*:!^’ ' tJsccT Trade-In Dept. ..... Sava on thla. Sea at Lounfa Cbair .... | Mark St., day or night._I Datenport and Chair 13 --SpiJANarOTcuiA—" I 55A f « 2 k£J; 5SfgV“* !5E 2 i Dining te give aatlmatea op garage r gS** wuN-d^mrs ] Ranul Layaway. Payaant Plan Coaplata llna aupyUta and pnrta EDWAtm s II S, SJffllNAW ATTENTTON OUKCHES Full-alM 35-pranl qiwan for tba prica of a ralnat. Uiad Wurllt-lear. 3 full tt note nanualt plea spaakar cabinet and pareuttlon unlL eompltta. MorrU Muilc. 34 8. Telegraph Rd., acroaa from tba Tal-Huron Shopping CMo- dWD DRY SLAB WOOD POR- ftraplaea "■* *------ - —■- 513 dfUta if.AB WO ________MUla. PE 54U1. Plants, Treat, Stnvbs 7» I telgbt ft a U«tt.-ft. I nacaaabty^ eaplUI. write aUtlng I BY OWNER. 3-PAMILY INCoU, ^ 3«!» ------------ -til a raniola aft , __________'O a-araa.____________ , .»ari to nay. ! BDILOINO tXyr FOR PICKUP OR WAYNE boat, motor and trailer,. 5550 13i N. 8a|lnaw________________ --------------- ABOUT ANTTHINO YOU WANT Dalaaatar Manutaatarlnt Co. WILLIAMS: Rocld ESTER AREA 3 aeraa plealt landacapad with atraoa Iteia barn with fenced corral. 5 room modara home." 3 battat. natural flre^a. full baae-. mant Pared road addUlonal 4 14S3 Baldwis PE 44M7; acrat AvallabU. 515,556. Mitni After 6 p.m. FE 8-9585 ' Cference C. Ridgeway BARGAIN—COLORED W s-tmi im w*^lton blyd .............. For Sale Farms ROOMS BEimOOMS - OININO ROOM—LaROE CLOSET - ALSO WALK-IN CLOSET - TOUNOSTOWN KITCHEN - OAK FLOORS AND DRAPES - OLASOm IN PORCH - FULL BASE-"W^'e - STORMS AND TAKE OYER - CALL FOR AFFOnrTMBNT. ALSO HATE OTHEIt OOOT BUYS IN 3 AND 3 BED- Rockford._________ rapllaa Mrletly confidential, ou qualify, a pareonai tot al our home office n m be arranged BERRY DOOR SALES rsaU./ ‘ JPE S-^3 Partridge n THE "BIRD'' TO SEE OSCODA BOATS Home, beat lltan. i and offiet with 115 S CASH FOB USED TV'S. RADTOR phoy and tapa racotdara. Fe , FEMALE OACHMifND. 5 MONTH old. black and tan. aU ebots Will trade for wbat hate yout OR MOTOR SCOOTER 51 MOOBL Trada for anyttatog at equal tal-ua. MU 44517__________________ PLtWOOD BOAT, 5 iP MOTOR. — --- for caaptof FOR THE HOME CAN . POUND AT L S 8 SALES Wc buy. tall or trade. Come o and look around. 3 aeraa of fr< 2 1 S-Pc.' Dining Ra. lulta . ..... IS.'mi Vanlty.^eat and Bad . . 545.1 13.S THOMAS ECONOMY ____________________________ 351 S Saginaw FE 34U1 >7i^ Paddock________ ww lUlim i USED WRINOEB WAS^n 51155 i «(OT WATl* REATOR ,350AL ' Died gaa refrigerator $35.55. Dead Conaumari approtad. 515 Sg value. - afaaa ..lilii.., 43a ai 545.M. in.rr.H AU. FOOOUC “ITtlMMIWO BT NAH-Alte , DAffi JALE. AKC, mS09 male, EM 14555. ________ BOSTON TERRIER HiPS. MS. and mother F^-3455. *’1^0^U ^rolSa!' PE^isd^^ *T*moSii **yf*|y, fm***^' nTale collie, puiil^idss;'' t i-MP *** *** ^ >EK MON SAT. 5 TO 5 ,4 *C**»,J^ 5“^' I tarior partt^y ftolcta) I rage. 5013 Sariiabaw Rd., 1 quar-Ur mUe to new Chryajer Hlg^ ' way. |5.4Sa. «»«»*?• .315T!"*"** ...» ww, A.AA05, LI A77H. _ 3NTB8 TO P.3 . of Pontiac 0 Si. {iin Hocking Stoker Coal $17.45 per ton Hocking Stove Size •BAND INSTRUMENT REP AIR —I . : By factory cipart. EM 3 3350. ua N SlSiaS®"*® ^ ^^IpiRAKESr ^ . i talk, canariaa, oaite and ate DBAOAN MARIMBA AND SMALL I pUea. Crane'a ^tid Utebaty, SNE E. of ____ MM. ^'"'bikea”'PE { IlOND BABY CRffi AND MAT- 1 mlU Maui Wardrobe cabinet 5 5.55 luburn, Aaaortad ebaira A tabic from 5 1.00 , Maple dreaocr . —— s: IS W. Ptta TRADE Fife Lake — Orocary, Oaa atn. tira 0 cablna, an 35T lake frant-aga — wanta to tradt tor rwaort. Doai 545.000 grou — saktog |U.- Sell or Trade 3-bedrooa raocb typa hqa ad to Praaer Mieblgan n< Tech eaatar wtu trade I boat In or near Pontii iiT°6R to!^:lovely m,! srj'mT anaAdawra WaaraMlAte teltk --YS* A OOOO SELEC^N OF RE-TON- Tbrtt Btirttet dltloned TVa. TV antonna«, klU. parte and aceacaorlea. Jobnaon i-----------------t!L Radio and TV. M B Walton Blvd. AND DRTBR KENTUCKY LUMP AND BOO • OLOA FURNACE A STOKER POCAHONTAS BRIOUETB _____ BLAYLOCK COAL CO. ,j»J» 01 Orchard Laka Ata, FE 3-7151 Hearing Aid Rt^aaitcd new neglaia al(! 3 waaka old. Pay off All organa nra aaay to play, there la a noUcaabto dUferc. In the tond of a Conn Orii Coma In mad aata up to |l„ ,----------------------------------- on new floor modela. demon-: PUPPIFS S8 T^P •tritora. Rhapaody and Minuet, i ^ f, Morn* Music, 34 B. Telejn-apH Rd , acroct from the Tel-fturon ; LITOBTOCE pUARAltTBEl Shoi^lnt Canter, ra ^M07. j ^ PoodlcS $10 DoWtl ELECntfc OROAN HUNrS PET SHOP FE S-3U3 POODLE PUPPIES AKC. • weeks. Raaaraabla. 551 feurSi. cloctrie range, ehact a HI-FI, TV and Radio 66 JSras' Partridge Appliance. tl51 Commarci through ; road WRIGHT, Realtor — YJi vc^vc 348 OftkiMd Av* optB ‘tu 138 C. I^AN^aLS, RcaltOf moth I^IP”^*'"nA 7-3.15 (^A YLUnU s,rr„-“g-. *aht_op_.aueurn N ACRES VACANT. Nte Itti. USmBRWOoft RKAL*Wa™ OR 3-1355 *v«» 'yj^.'*^ito'ilto?V ST.ATIONS FOR LEASE fSTDi-l «« *«x> • good potential. Ploaat call be- ^^b ty twaab I a.a and 5 P.a. PE i Texas to MUyor afUMQja,_rt: 5-1441. 1 Prariac. bedfoom nodcro bun88k>v with j '''mipna'^v^iir i ssix*d”‘i.'?*.5rbra'^.;‘^?; ■'s^5?.*”odynf liL'd •J2*'*52k'; fte'•l^ttb** ANTOOR' pcVcim g:* “"'illJ.. “iSL "U.r'tri,! p^S ar ilL aSre^ter^bSS* C- .. slVlirPhraF-FE Shuar ^ for Btowa L H i “Ix w aahar and dryer. EM YOU CaS ALWAYS FIND - - •• ------- beautiful StNOBR BEWINO i ‘'M«aed MM UlevUtom. -------- ftghl ^oak OBEL TV h“?^rt ^ "btort*' «‘iKa‘"a"iC'’ horn! m vttlnltv oi Balance $43 55 ii /T*," r.?5r4MS«""" .STANDARD OIL EOUITY It ^OlUttt j IN raRFicf'SHAPE BEADTTF Last than H prica, wl. 535 Owner. MA »-j^ 514.500 Pontiac Praa Eaa 1 Groaalng approxlaaUly 043.500. I #E KAYE - 3 GOOD '50 4 d66R I Sodaoa. Will tradt attbar lor down poyarat on good homo. Muat bo priced right. Aak for Mr. Brown. L. H. Brown Realtor ”• ‘ — ....... Eva. OA 545U. GOOD HOUBBKBEPINO SHOP Formic Miscellafieous 67 tb-INCR PLYWOOD WORK __________________, UOg Chav. U4aa atoka, 51 W. HURON_________PE 4-1555! doala 6r 34003. _ _ BIG FREEZER, rRfRIO.. AND 4-lNCH SOIL TOE. Brown Realtor. Fh. nice atova, $45. QIB dn. FE >4S4f STATEWIDE Doy or Night UN 4-4404 For Sale Clothing 64 ! 1 BEAUTIFUL PORMAU. WORN once. Blxa 7. 1 tiara and vail. ! FE 44404.______ I BABY CLOTRIHO. siRnid "ObkT. ooms. hUl batt^ oaMpofa. Fropai ad. OU lease goa BRAND NEW WROUO%‘ tltON , bunk and trundle bte at big dl-Gouats. Fcarara'a Purnitura, « I Orchard Laka Ava. _____________ BARGAINB — NEW AND USED -------------------------------- - ------------- ---------- “furniture of all klnda. Central Up- SaU l4tnd CantrarSw SA' OOOD USED CLOTEINO OP ALL hSlatartog 344 R Ptta. “ -kinds Raesonahla 304 E Ptta. --------------------------------------------------------- sssiuruvri LRwyy *;.°Ay*° ' WEST SUBURBAN ’ Tws hadtM vary aMjera^ I ^ SS teito appotoSaaat. _PACE_ For Sato Lilce Propytyjl < t BEDROOM SOME. HOT m hte I rat garatb ™ ”ra“a.tss5.y?s» chloftrv ftrftUmMt. mttlb tftrmft. C. A WEBSTER, Realtor ,0T - OA 44ia My »-g" F*f"» Property 86A I biotty LmUmw ' sd. lAwt of Adaaa.1 Id 4 badtaoa h--- J K8UO. 4U5 a S. I. Mi Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance , (ygorattctt^gt ^ ShIr HoHsehoM Goods 65 H PRICE — REJECTS, EEAUTT- gl Uvtiu raoB NRsa. Lew 51 ITS. JS wk. Barcaln Hoatb, US N. aa. PE 34IU_______________ 1 WALNUT DiNiRa ROOM mmE with buttat, 5 cbalra sad btat Minlr. PS 4-OIS. __________ i NOROE OAS OR'IfftR WITH Motel on U.S. 10 Notice to Subdividers Est. Paul M. Jones,Real! •a WEB* EOEON PE 54ISS , ^ .,*■ Signature OAKLAND Loan CotMtny --- “ 5 Enttb iudg. 1 HOLLYWOOb TYPE BED. liapto bad aad U-boy. 3 Ita ' oak Ublai. l whfto atorasa cal nst, 1 kaiek kmck ahaH. I »14 eu, R. Waatlng-rafrlg., good eondlttra. 475. (A t-Ntt or Inquire 14 Pint _eBer_6_p- 44NdH SOIL PfPB. UR4 TOPPER pipe at tpaclal prieaa. Plrat quality 33X31 double alnki, 114.45. " * •“--------------*“- 1M5JI'— O A. T^paon, 7065 IS-GAL. ELEC. HEATlto. 44t.ti. 34-gdl. auto, gaa haatar, iM.tt. cab. alaba and fittingly IMJ5 up Laun-—■ —— —■ faucata. Dd earn. PLUtaUHO . water loflaaar. SefteBa ter. raaovea iron ant ilHart. tav- IM FT. CTCLONB FENCE. N^lf SIDIM red Baled B al Alum!sTORM SASH. R____ T R O U O H. SHUrnRS. AWN-IN08. RAaiNOS Law winter prlcei-|M»Bt aprtog Can JOE VAUXLT New FM 5S544 01^1-5433 My aatlaftod aaatoaara aalPMciidi have bam ay lalaiaan. jw I win now give a VALUABLE 3UB-wrAwi> to anvana glvtog aa nroa-to aalaa. Presents 3 NEW ; TRANSISTOR ORGANS At A New Low Price Hunthig Pott 81 REGISTERED BRITTANY BFAlt-MA^Mte*' *'‘'’** Hay, Grain and Feed 82 ItEDICTNE bABlN EXB. 1144 BALES OF ALPALPA BROME bfllfoM"'" :: MODERN ! ] HAif and bthaw ~ I FOR THE NEW LOOE IN DESIGN —----- . TRAC- TORS. RIDING AND WALKING ' EVANS EQUIP. IM7 DIXIE HWY MA 5-7171, OR 3-7M4. ' NEW AND USED OIL PUBNACB^, I Cte^lata wUb eontinu. CaU OR ; NOROE^REhllOERATOR. EASY | ^^o«3ai7*r**' canditira. { PLYWOOD SPECIALS 4xltm AA Marina fir S13 44 4X4XA, Birch 03F......413.45 4xTxV, TO Mahogany . 43.54 4x4m Muonita ......... gl.lt PONTMC PLYWOOD OO 1414 Baldwin Are PE 3-3543 PLYW660 .........Me 8« FT VINYL LDfOLEOM yd. 4Bc 4X13 LINOLEUM RUOS 53 45 ‘‘BUYLO" TILE. IM B. BAOINAW KCTDRE WIND6w. 55X55. ALSO 45x34 window. PK 545M. RANOE HOOD AND PAH. cbP--------. 534.15. Roaag wire at PROVINCIAL To match tba delicate faraftara atyllns ALL WITH BUILTJN LESLIE BPEAEERS 11 have the braath-uklng aound at tba Gulbrauan tranalator organ. Prlcat aUrt at: $1195 PHONE PEdaral 3-4534 ■TORT AND CLARK, new Walnut Spinet plai modal. Sava 5U5. Orlnnail Craialebcallm lUNlNO AND RKPAIRINO. 35-hour aervica, aU work guarantaad by factory Iralnad Ban. CAtBI MUSIC OO. lU N. SAGINAW ------- USED BABY ORANb #UNO tSSi Wadari .................... Oardra Sprayara.' heavy gaga u. RalaundarM CnvaraUa . . 41. --------—Tatv I'fiiiixl.......... iRaeradtttonadJ MORRIS MUSIC. 34 ■ Talrarapta Road, acroaa tram tba TalXuran I «>0PI^ enntar. PE Pdttt. I USED ^AYER AND SI^INET PI- TIMOTHY "and BritAWTlS canto bale. OA A3444._______ For Sale Livestoclc «. 3 YEAR OUJ FILLY. STANDARD brad and Arabian, can PE 3AI15. 4 YEAR OLD STOD” ^ONY. *44 Cooley Lake Road, Pratlae, PRIVATE FAMILY H6rSES. 1 Tannoaaaa .. Walker. 1 ataadard-bred Waitara and I Welah pony. B»u^ apirttad. sealla. MU PART QUARTI ■PT MalNTOSlL JONATHAN. DM-UcUua RuafOt BWel Rad. $1 ba. ap sweat cMar. potatoaa. asB OaOoolck Brea. Orabaidt. W. Ma^ - Orebayd LA. Dattr 1S4 Sale Farm Ei|iilpniSMt y tas M a SAGINAW I Globe Surplui PLACE A “LOST” AD. jCall FE'2>8181 for an ad trte u»3s.~T^ to recover a, losa Dial FE cte' rmwera ! 2-8181 for an id writor. F0RTY‘TW0 V THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDITKSDAT.'ifAltCH 82, IMl TOR Rtra WAORCR tOAtXB. WILL rXRM*CE. PontiEC Farm & Industrial Tractor Co. LOOKING for Housecleaning Help? TREE‘TRIMMER? \VI\DO\V WASHER? . HANDYMAN? You H (ind all. of these listed IN TODAY S PONTIAC PRESS WANT ADS KKminate your help-wanted problem by placing a low-cost Want Ad Now! Phone FE 2-8181 . Par inla'Clw. Pir Mates CORVEtTE MMk WlB. ObU NORTH CHEVROLET t3.nasr«£‘."au ^ nfiiiwrtuti nuwsa- Van Cmp tevrolet. Inc. !Bfo— -- .L^ ms a WMd»»fS ATSj» iR. luais sad h^r. t la ■ ARTsretllENS W MrOhAMd SB A am SMIS — Rm ■•rto hr snlT SSlOBt^SSS MtUAl Ktlss. A nn aisek No. WlOott |m. Nkirlwaa. NORTH ClOtT-ROilReo. IMS a WOOOWARb ATE.--------- —------- nSoWui RSrtMTpoiiT^^ ^N. o«o arN.^11 prtc* ins. lit dan vio hBoSl*. B»a| oioalbb It Mr. O’Brtso. cr«d-" AM-RAII- oAroifaU. C*It Mr. O’Brts^ ci inajr. M BUUniSOHAlilRi BLBR, SH B. WssdworS. SWS^LMOHHM ^OTOM. fOROa. Buuau. RLTMOOTNa BAD CREDIT? NO CREDIT? NEED CREDIT? No o»«Maors. tsuMltolo Inter-Gty Motor Salea _1M a. OAkLARO ATNRim 2r *‘’a5t*mullen"s BAROAIR^D OaCD CAI^^ Mf.' BrsAo riurcHPK 1 EOrr TCRMS ATAILABLB ! KINO BROS. ; ^~SS_*U!S™“ Anction Sdes CRliUT MARAt sasis fiiJBT Bi^. till IMmb. pordo^ BOUO. sn. UH Plymooth, sn. 'iSTUnZ. r m RL <53* p^iTim^ 1959 FOR] OtsMty BMsa. BiTlI Ao mssUmb lumr " Slim B6cB __ KOKH ADTO I *** yojj j"ARb 1 Rrtat" MI s-nss. H»r5d Tsr- _____________wtii. iewwtgMd ^At_ y«»f •>*“• OL utt>okiUb bttdUip. TuloatUc trsumluloik, ndkt tad Stour. •htttwtU'TOt, iDAiiillnt twount irtta naUk. Uira Ut tbovt to Mouty. law etik down ar aid trtdr Uayd Holert LlBcalaMiMurf-Coatt IM S. Sailadw PE 10131 POWER KQUlPPiD PONTIAC jMni.' lNU. Ia a lW'?^AdjlTAR CHEVROLET TO. ARD ABN. Btt. Ttrtlblt. VS. w— Urmt. *I?6rTH ■ cHE\ DOOR. iSM. POliflAC HfDRA- “~-^BT56Borr^r gUy,*Ie R&R MOTORS nt OAELAiro AVN. PR 4-NIS POtXT W|U IPPID JOHJNJ^ SMITH waUr. tuaa 'M HBRCURT NARDTOP . tpaclal At-1 Uki Btw intMa Bad oat. wtrftat ) payiatoit tl tiS.SS par , auto, atw rtubar. ao ipM. oaly k. Uoyd MoUel, Liaeota - T SmtaU pilet. aa eatk attdtd, lan-CMBal. laR. Bastnaw. pay SSI a aia., aUrttatMty 1. Mill.________________ RlTt AUTO. MR. NNLh PE SM» fbi^'TvALUET Realtor___FE 4-35311 y OAmMND AVE.^ , a i^. MSI NEW MOON S usf____________________ Bum pordi BVBtiM. Tb tBOIt MArtgj _________________ IS % » DELtna; m6IML a at Waratr Tr»U- UBEO BIEEB I . talacUoe. . loWex I and AccesMf^ 97 « p. tommom wtjijktjm. -*■ ' - - I ■« emus CRAPr CAVALIWB. il root VACATION • ICOW IS THE TIME ND SELL------ *’ W'.'JUT W > --------ER. ANT U’ T( WE HATE BUYERS WAH CALL UB T^AVI I ---------------- SK-M.'ET'.sS'S.ia!! Factory Branch' *W0<5L*W*m.**P«ier%A l-IC* — • — ■ e- . r-e- COTT WOTORB AND SBRYICB CRDIBE-OOT BOAT JALK8 ;i d BUSakatk t PORYtAC N Sale Used Tracks 103 INI CHEVROLET PDOOR BEL Air tadAB. TA aaflaa, powar-tot radio, kaaur. wkHawaUt. laAUtUul wktla Ilalik. Block No. nn Oaly HIM. Eaty Ui^ NORTH CHETBOIfr 00 »«* B WOODWARD A^. BDtMIMO- HAM, MI 4-m.__________ ISU CHEVROLET. VS. STANDARD See Us FOR YOUR Truck Needs Sales and Service GMC nil CHEVRLBT IMPAU COUPE -«>Jacobson Traile.r Sales and Rentals glacial wteUr prlett aa trsyal mUtn, tappUat aad taralaa. V »SaS a |I.1N Alta I ^pUU llaa , MM. lY-ft. O a at. kart uad fasUan a K. Wtltaa I -I a All I960 Models MnstGo! UM HEBCXTNT MOTORS . M H.P. n H.P anX m m*. AT BIG DISCOUNTS PE AITSI Parkhurst Trailer Sales — riHEBT IN MOBIUC UVINO— PeaiurlBB Raw Moaa-Owotta— Lecatad kalf wi TAHE OVER MVNpW .»»« » xM i badroou Pootltc Cklal. Call altar « a.m. PE A3MY. TNEE-NEE TRAILEI— IMl MERCURY MOTORS. S - M HP per cent down ON BOATS. MOTORS. TRAILERS OAKLAND AT CASS FE 5-9485 I BALE INI INI CHEVROLET R BET SPAN-O-WIDE UVINO ROOM. IS'xl RRJROOM ir WlDa NOW ON 0(BPLAT U8T PRICE. _ ATAILABLC AT PTINTER-p Mazurek Marine BAOINAW AT B. I an Id- a ktrea ulacUon at < Btrd uoMla hornet wtaick cat purrhatad at low at list d< Urmt M your ttlUftcUoa. i Idetl tor laka couagta Bob Hutchinson , Mobile Home Sales Sni DlxU Rwy. Draytoa Pltlni 4 Ml >A o' Pontlae OR I^USI J “Opaa - ISIS FORD DUMP TRUCE. PAN. AA. AIM WalUa Etrd. 17 rORD 14 TON PICE-tlP B*C Motor Balu. EM 3-41M lOTO^ npm Cllnktr Bull a SOHBON MOT< GASOW -SPORTS CEI~ HU Cut Lake Bd. KEEOO HARBOl BOAT. MOTOR ■“ iIL-BLAZER U' BLEEPS S. RENT. OARAWAT U' isirL**7....... ________ Vagabond, zimmer, GREAT LAKES. P3EROLA8 TOUR BOAT apleta maUrtaU and Intlructl Oakland Harlnt Etebanpa III B. Bailnaw_______________FE SAISl OOOD BOAT, MOTOR AND TRAIL-— -*■ tat to pd. MT l-ntl IPlCSliBDSIN for any atnarptney GENERAL STUART, iand YELLOWSTONE th two Mary aad Expaado—S tc IP wlda. All tliat and arlca r fiaar pood ntad olpkt or Irn 1 wlda Priead U tell Termt Oxford Trailer Sales’ *• w-StT" ” YkCATIOH TRAdLERB PUlf Trtor Baiat and NabUl ISO HorSTLapter Rd., Oxlord. OA t-r?P! SELECTION OF HOUSE TRAILERS 26 FT. TO SO'xKV ________ BCOtT ky Culloek. Ygn'U like Jotap kualnaut at OAKLAND tkARINE MCHANOE Ml B. Baplaaw ”” ‘ WE ALSO CARRY NEW CREE 13' TO 25’ as low as $995 WE WD.L SELL THREE ISM TOUR-A-HOUE AT OUR COST COME CHECK US FOR Holly Marine & Coach Road ME 4dTH IHOAN BANE - t BANE ^T1 r S|wc4 < ; Ft Sale Ti^yi « -an ooaii. uaior iTauai rerythine for thy boat, m a MARINE 8UPPLIBB I Orekard Ldkt Aya. ISU FORD S T4SD DUMP. Ante Insurance 104 $20 FOR 6 MONTHS PRAItk* SmCA ISH. ARONDK 81 For Sale Can 106 SHELL LAKE DART I 16 ft. Demo 75 Evinrude Starflite Riverdale Trailer Mazurek Marine BAOINAW AT B. BLVD. Boats and Accataorln^ 8E« InkMi OWand]^ limWE ~ TERRIFIC DISCOUNT Ob ism koaU and Eitarada *—“ tralitn. Tana «p OAEUUSD MAjSmTlSK^ Ml a. r- --- MINOMAM - RAMBLka Woodward. Ml SMM. iiu BCIC3 8PBCUL iDOOR hardtop automaUc tiBatnIutoa, m B. Bailnaw, PE BuicEBt WHY nar^ BAN-OLDB. ISI B. (natialttlca. Tkli kaauuful, pa-rapa kkpC aiitaBUbllt can ^ purckatad today lor only StN. DO monay down. payaonU of S7.M waakty. LAKniDE MO-TORS^Ruraa at EUaabatk Laka Ed:, ¥x Bdm._______________________ MSi. Only S1.4M Earv I -NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 8. WOODWARD A V E. MINOHAM. MI 4-I7M. M CHEVROLET S-DOOR REPOSSESSION full prlca. no cath nacdad uUy va a mo. daa Mar 1 .- Auto, Mr. BtU. PE S-4I3S m Ea^Blr^ ‘ • ■ — CHEVROLET X DOOR SEDAN •• • —'— thiR. radio tar RtpkUnd t. aOM. Only NORTH pram keaaty.. CHEVRO^ WARD AVE., 0. MS4 Only ShU. Ean tarmi. HORTk CHEVROLET CO. lOM 8. WOODWARD AVE. BihMINOHAM. Ml 4-ITO. OR 3-dPa. ■U CHEVROLET BEL AL_____ John McAuIiffe, Ford MO OAELAHD TE Mill ISH CREVROUrr SDOOR bkdah. »Undar. powerpUde. powar S CTUndu. ------------ aUarinp, radio, baaUr. BI«t Itb wtth matchlnp trim. —-mUeape. ana owner. Btock No. ISM OnlyllOM Eaty^Uriat. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. ION 8 WOODWARD AVE. BIRMDKI-HAM. MI «-r>»._______________ -TON ficttrti. S cyllndar itlck ihllL i aparo netar dawn. MN,------------ down. Uoyd Motora, Llacoln-Mar-cury-Oomat, MS B. SaBlnaw. PE MUl. M Oood eiwd. Low milaafa. OR «^o^i^rdtop, IT.IN alltt. OaU DRIVE A MILE SAVE A PILE! StarTSCai.' INS BUICK I DOOR ttARbTC#. whlto-rad-wklu, low milaape. orlf----------OR l-MM. M^CAI P> m US BEFORE TOO I»AL HOUGHTEN & SON -TAYLOR'S 1 OK USED CARS CHEVROLET OLDBMtMHLE MArkst sSSsT *^*^sns< 1 NO MONEY DOWN 'M ObsTrsUl OMrar VI ■H Ford VS. Mlek ....... .— ------------jsssr. 'IB Ford PBIrlsaa .. ■M Mercury Ukt asw . SM «JSf-pBSsS^. S **mo^aSi oPvnVnhinlED New 1961 Simea $1395.25 to trim, wh s I rnsrpidtrado Boiora, Ltocota • Mar-t. n S. Baplnaw. PE IMT FORD 1 DOOR RARCH WAa ManntM ”” ' **** '^-““ AND HEATL-. . menu tt SS.IP par uaua Credit M|r. Mr. PnrU ( * •“ "—'i TBmar. GOING OUT OF .. BUSINESS SALE BALES, m B. BAOINAW. 1M7 FORD 1 door, radio. HEAT- _____ -J1 prlca, $M paymeatt at si.M l„ MANAOn, PE B««H. 10*M^ kaaur. They Must Go! T.*ardr Tl u -H. m to ms. IK ■ RamUaii SIS____. ■M and ’U Ambattadort list Up. tcgy.Sffc’i&**-g^ogs»N FRESH AS SPRINGTIME *M Cbarrolat 1 door ......... sm ■u Pontlae 1 door baidtop . m SREP-B MOTOR BALES S EAST BLVD. --- * 1N7 rOBD STATtON WACXm. cyllndart. lUadard tklft, eutto Interior, beautiful fire aaplna ri ttrat and I MOraiB^W ■IT FORD 1 DOCHt. HAROTOi*. Baantltm condition. PE t-SW. W FORD CONVERTIBLE. RAlHO tad kaaur. tparkllap bUck with a wklta top. ihar^t.m. Uoyd PuU Power. Leather laUttor, jerome-ferguso^ ftOCHBBTEg^ r^D DEALER ...____BTA'hON WAOON. RA- dlo. haaUr. automaUc. prUa |7M. MS down Wtu bandU. Low mdatk-ly paymanU. CaU Mr. O-RrUa. sradlt mgt. at BUMINOKAM------=* — B. Woodward. MI Baiat ns B. _-------- FORD PICKUP.' *M IfS: eury hardlep. OR l4U3 afUr I. m FORD OALAXIE S DOOR IMT FORD CONVERTmLE. SPAR- Comet. MI >. Baplnaw. PE » ’ll FORD VICTORIA STANDARD BUDGET PRICED Buy Here — Pay Here Trade In anythku of ralat W. J. SMITH MOTOR BALES 711 WUUamt Ltke Bd. at MM 1959 FORD ^Door Coutry i whiuwall tirit. Baauttful condition and not a mark’ on HI Upht tan finitk wHh matcMmr Uta. Only M.MO mltet and aktautyl -----I.IM. CRIBBMAH C^- tUn. ms, PE BM61 after I. csadltiom, alack; s door, tS5S Only SI. actor,__________ iil7 FORD CUSTOM „. cylinder lUck thin, mow hmur, whltawaU tlrat. tta tharpit today, It't a tne-«s baaiily. Loam tba tmlk about ear 9WNER CEH't'UmTO. ___________sUleass. I Priced U tan. MA »! ■M FORD LiSofHk CLEd tlrat, SMt. OB t-Il" FORD Claarinu on ISSl dam to ekoott tram at k TOM BOHR, C ------- MUford :M B Main, k OPENING MARCH 23, 1961 BILL SPENCE RAMBLER 32 S. MAIN ST. CLARKStON, MICH. SMALL TOWN LOW OVERHEAD U.SN MILB OUARANTIE RAMMLER-DALLAS MI N. UA^ ^ ^^^ROCBEBTB POCOB-CTOVlfiBk—TRUCKS SPECIAL I960 PONTIAC UUltna Omm with radle _ taur. HTdramatk traanye? Ita. powtr brafcat aad poto taerlBe. a rtal drtam. .............. $2595 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clemens AND Comer Cmb anil Pike FE 3-7954 OLIVER SALES & SERVICE Our^Fine Selection of USED CARS Tonight STOP in Thursday prepared TO DEAL _ No Reasonable Offer Refused OLIVER Motor Sales ctrtmtd mUtt. Jet bl ruUy adulppad. SIM auwa, tm psr moto. CaU Mr. O'Brian, ei U mar, at BIRlilNOHAM - Ri E*S^ d tranamlatlea, radio and Cir aaab down or old trado. Uoyd Motori. Uacote-Mareury-Camet — m 8. Baplaaw. FE IPIII. UN UNCOLRB I AND 4 DTOR^HmDTOPB m 8. HUNTER BLVD, CLEAN Birmingham Trades WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC , 1350 N. Woodward MI 4-ttIS $$-^ove-$$ $595 BEATTIE _____FORD •ttolfbt la L. ^ 3-1291 QUALITY LOWER PRICES S OldiuobUo Is. 4 door todi Itaily now llrot. $995 0R1G1N.\L OWNER ISN MXRCURT S-DOOR BPOBT _______ COUPS. With S.SN ExUa laty i Mllat. A boantUul modtum b|pe | ” .llr. fmitk! FuUy osutmtod. Plutpow-: tr lUorlBf aad brakoi. Ytattd -plau for .tun tianl EparkUnp , REPO.^SESSION MM FuU prict. ao eato aotdta Biri ADW.**M*r."£»ll.*ITB B.&w' IN Eatt Bird., at Aabara vm~ri.rucmrH * dci&r. • ctl- ■-" r, lUadtrd »hUL^h—— prict, TO i-ms IsORTUtof WHY NOT TRT SUB-™ BAi5^LD8. SSI 8 WaodWtfd .■ Blrmjiifhtm, Ml 4 4411. ---- ■if'FONTIAC STAR ( ___ _ OR S17M iSrpoimAc '4DobH station srwT/ssMt.ju."^? I.' BeoooBUeal U opor- ..- 1M7 PLTTMOUTH I4M P O L L U8»DcIb8 ^ ISM MERCURY, 4-DOOR. REAL Lirfc»a.t SM IfSBCURT, cum UUUMI. I S. Woodward. MI »«. RAm . RA>n_^. RADTO tion. lioB^ay down. niU nrlet jf-3r«AEr?rr^* CRtorr MANAOER. PE lau PLYMOUTH BEDAnTaVT^ ^ATIC, Atiamo payuaoU of ftS.M nor month. ^ Crodit ML &. Ptrto St in 4-TSSSi —-----------------a SaplBSw LDS? WHY NOT TRY' 8UBUR-BAN-OLDB. MS 8. Woodward. I. H I POOR. RADIO, lydramatle, power tUor- 1957 OLDS HARDTOP A Ttry citan 1 owner, M. 4 way power, SMS worth ef premium tirm. 3KMS actual mlitt. WIU PEOPLE AUTO SALES M OakIa;td PE SMM 6l08 'U I-DCXlk. RADIO HEAT- r, hydramatle. Clean. oL Aim. ISM 0L08M0BIUB SUPER S Ifr. O’Brian, credit atpr. at BL MINOHAM-RAMBLER. SM Woodward, MI S-ISM.____ IP YOU NEED tW r amertonc] tRD**^^?ri< ISSt #ONtIAC 4-lXKHt. RADIO. ly. No money down. Real trai porutloa! ART MULLEN’S lAROAlNLAND USED CARS - 8. Bailnaw ' *" LOOK! BUY! SAVE! . J» CMlluVc cs^i5X..ffiS ISSt Studebaker Praaldt. 1SS7 Bulek Otntary •“* Cherrolet lmBA»--. 1SS7 Cherrolet 14 tom ntekap I SM -— •FooUte Btor ssdaa ... SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK Rochester OL 1^133 OpI^’wT p.' -Clotsd Wsd. sod . at S p.m. HASKINS BETTER BUYS braket, iMauUful S-tona blue On- Wa balUva I mean yoU'U aaat $695 $495 12 Months W’arranty ISM Osatarr I door bardUp. O toss paint aad tauriar . $895 ISM OMt SB, t Bssr baidtop. Tn libs aswii $795 ISM Bulek. 4 dsor sadaa. Black. Ibla oar bat btm>_wtU-«artd iarl All of the shove cars have been appEarance-recondT-tkmed and mechanically checked in our Service Department. | FISCHER BUICK 784 S. Woodward, B ham „ MI 4-6222 im Ohtmlst mpala mytrtt-blt. IN tnclot. Powtr^t power tutrlni powwr braku, f"**-btaur. Baaalto aaild whip Itb. Bbtw room aow.__ HASKINS CHEVROJT nu Dim nehuray at wi Uirit Sdsn Opam altaa ’tU VALUES: down pftjrflMot I "dramtier ttoto'mati^idi waUt. Ttnat to aolt y(- » HAUPT PONTIAC 1S.SM actual mUn ‘Wpilea ' im RAMBLER CUSTOM 4 ijbCjS ---- -----automatic. SSM paymeaU 444.71 m eybadtr. No rurt. now Uroo. ^r-toct MCoad ear. No moacy down. Aitume paymenU IS M per week. CaU Mr. ORrtan. credit atgr. at BLRMINSRAH - RAMBLER. BM $. Woodward. Ml s-MM. R&C RAMBLER Super Market COMMERCE EOAD EM 3-4 IM EM 341 eSSfr. ,5gS3;aiit*^a«.»S2: al OB* ovMr car. Sloek Mo. mUtlon. $4 wookly. Wlli< aa maMy ART MULLEN’S BAROAINLAND USED CARS B B. Baslnaw___PE 4-MlS I FLTM^TB WAOON. RED aad wbMo, an powtr. Owner. OR K, power Dimseftt rvoio, ommvm latmaealato. Il». OR ^SI4t. 37.000 ACTUAL MILES boater. WblU tldawaUa. back-up asriniiS2?.t3rv“^‘*“ 5lc.“£TSi.S8____________ (Ho. CaU Mr. (yBrlaB. erodit mar. at BIRMINOHAM - RAMBIA, SM B. Woedwart, MI BBSM, '56 Oldsmobile 4 Door HoMay, lodle and baat-er. automatte. air espdtttondlni, wbltowan tlrat. $595 BRIGHT SPOT Orchard Lake at Cass _JF£ 24 HOUR SPECIALS Prices Good Until 6 P.M. Thursday Ofily 60 Chevy BrookwcKxi Wagon vs aattoa. eatidiiTt traaiaelteion. power jtoeriai, radio, baotor, whiuwad tlrat, Sbrout tossafa earrlar. Baanttfal Irtry aadMack 1938 RAMBLER ll 4 — • !™J! |toa fl &! racoa, Idaal for the tp-iprias and .tummar ____ Hat lufstft >4ck. ra- btaur. baauuful tu-lona - with wbluwaU lirta. mmub. ’Sk trade. Uoyd Motori, Uneoln-Mer-cury-ComtL m B. Stflotw. FE SSlIl. 4 Dr CroM OoantiT. down, attuue paymanU lU TI Mr month. Mint coodltloo. CiliHr. O'Brian, eradtt msr. at BIRMRO- BAM-RAMBLBR. -trd. Ml AISM.________ ~RAMBLBRB-RAHBLERi~' I MSS. m th. callj cradH mar. at BIRMINOBi RAMBLES. SN B. Woodward. 1 Mr. OBriaa. BIRMINOBAM- MS RAMBLER CUSTOM 4dX)OH itatloo wasaa. VS ob(Ibc. ortr-drire, radio, heaUr. whnawallt. l-looo flnltb. Only $14St. Ea» Urmt. NORTH COTTROLET CO. UN S. WOODWARD AVE. HR-MINOHAM. MI 4-I7E. ISIS VAUANT S-PAB8BNOER STA-tlea witoa. V-m medal. BUrtr with rad trim. Standard tbW. ra. Si?i«»“iSurtor2lt; s"°ii5SDte;«"iM! HAM. MI 4-373I._, *Tiiu?0|^IMiii?*TTi?*?^l ?nn 1961 DEMOS 2 CONVERTS _ .AUNAB,-------- AND BRAE! BONNEVILLE PfUn^BT^OAg RUSS JOHNSON Motor Sales ' LAKE ORION MY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 PlUCE CUT SAVE $175 NEW 1961 English Fords - tawides: Dlraetloaal SISBate 1959 English Fords Payments of 1^.60 Per Month NO MONET DOWN $1989 '60 Chevy Corvair 4-Door _________Uaamlsilee. daluia •satpauaL rate haatw. padded dath. gWwea Uras. Irary and $1595 '60 Ford Galaxie Convertible ~ ' d trsatmluUa ai W&“toSb*ulfi*i Matthews Hargreaves "Chevy-Lond' LLOYD MOTORS itwarFCostri L. Dtad Can re ksiii HOMER, RIGHT SmaU Town Tridei: WA* ROW '»m IMS nss*, uOsBIo a hsaur | 7H MM Chevrolet-Pontiac-^ Buick Dealer •^BaiMPM.„a.r* THE PONTIAC PKESSt WEDNESDAY. MARCH ft2, 1061 - -Today's Television' Programs- Fwgi— tohted by rtalkM Iteted to ifeto eainn m wkieetod to etou«« fMOtoat boIIc* OmwI to-WWJ-TV OtoMcl 7-WXVZ-TV OummI »-€KLW T TONiovrs TV moHuoim ttM (2) Movie (oqnt.) (4) Broken Arrgw (7) Newa. Weather (») Popcye (56) Cienerel Chehaletry tol* (T) Bdiev* It or Not it» (2) Ncwi Anelyela (4) Weather ftMT (2) News (4) Newi (7) <3rcue Boy (9) Yogi Bear •lit (9) Spoila (4) Sporta •stf (2) Newa (4) Newa (56) OoUcge Mathematka 7:66 (2) Malibu Run (4) Dangeroua Robin (7) Biothera Bratmagaa (6) Ploneera 49) liaBtoi Rm (cart.) - . (4) Wagon Train (7) Hong Kong ____(9) Movie. "The Maker Plan."* (Engll*; 1966) An American major la find out . Amos ’n’ Andy (4) (color) Jan Murray. (7) Day In Oairt 2:26 (2) House Party. (4) Loretta Young. (7) Road to Reality (2) Our Miss Bcooka • (4) Color) Young, Dr. Malone (7) Queen for a Day (9) Movie 1:16 (2) Verdict Is Ydtos. (4) (Color) FYom These^ Roots (7) Who Do You Trust 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. (4) Make Room for Daddy (7) American Bandstand. TV Features By Ualtod Praia HOWO KDNO. 7!3P b.m. (7). Nmman (Henn Evans (Rod Taylor) makea a play for a Latin beauty (Susai> Kohner) in the hope that rito will liwA Mm trt ttn Ol an ousted South American dictator. WAGON TRAIN. 7:30 p.m,^ (4). A bond of renegade "Olifoimos" orders a graall party from die main train to turn back or be killed. PERRY COMO, 9 p m. (4). Perry’s first all-female hour oonsists of Martha Raye, Julie Newmar and little Glnny Tlu. (Color) m GOT A SECRET, 9:30 p.m. celebrity guest. Origiiiatlng from "’inter Haven, Fla. WEEL HOUR, 10 pjn. (2). Shto ley Booth, in one of her rare TV appearances, stars in N. Richard Nash’s Bittersweet drama about an eccentric housekeeper who is faced with a bleak f NAKED cm. 10 p.m. (7). An unemplojed actor (Roddy McDowell) robs taxicab drivers in mrier > pay. his rent. JAOR PAAR. U:30 p.m. (4). Paar’s London segment, in black ana‘white. Includes British M. P. Michael Foote, Lord Boothby and Beatrice Lillie. The New York segment, in color, has Robert Merrill as Joey Bishop's guest. TV News and Reviews "Show of the Month' Fails to Achieve Its Purpose By FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UPI) - Shy David Susskind producer of "The Show of the Month,” dipped a toe into the-pod of original drama last night. Since this proved to be a refreshing experience for me as a-bystander, I’m sure that David and the sponaor are sublimely exhilarated today. “NlgM of the Storm" ««s written by Horton Foote and allowed WHERE B THAT TKMET7 — Red Skelton is a busy man ns his wife Georgia will testify. Together, the two are earnestly seandiing for a tidffit on Onest at their Hollywood home. Ernest is a horse running in the Grand National at Aiidrse, Engluid, on Saturday. Should the horse win Skelton will be $149,000 richer. The only trouUe is Rec^ can't find the sweepstakes ticket. Hie comedian said he thought he put it in a book but can’t remember which one. PT Boat and *Enemy’ HywoodWorking on Kennedy family 1 Columbo* to Ito > capital ' I ^tbera atata ( York or Jaraoj la Froei U Otrl’i natoo 1« Unit U Speech IT MaecoUni UNITEO STATES It Remainder n Operstan 6« Bitot ST Likewtoc ST Oriental priDctt to neh StSkM U' Prtneta tprlnt ft Forta of lem -lAto hwoe Af----- ITOraf ----- K ^ntol money ■to Wae obeerrod tl Cloy S r IT IT ti u IS” U 1! IT 5T 8” r * u w VT ST DT ST S7 u W- 0 11 Seren dayt U Stoiyma SFlere# Snow Tohlclci W yi Feaec (oddeee M Small darUe 4T Noetni 41 Back of the nock N Notion M teUrt U Italian city U Decimal olflt Asks Congress to Toughen Up Labor Reiorms \ WASHINGTON (UPI)-Sen. John L. McCSellan, ,D-Ark.. in a slap at Teamster President James R, Hoffa, asked Congress Tu^ay to toughen up the 1950 labor reform ■ iw. ★ ★ ♦ MoCMlan told the Senate his proposal, the aftermato of rei Senate hearings into Sofia's affairs, was designed to provide "additional safeguards against criminals holding high office in labor . By BOB THOMAS AP Motle-TV Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Hollywood is getting with the Ken-nedys, too. Over at Warner Bros., they’re plotting "PT Boat 109.” which would concern the . naval expMts of Presiden Kennedy during World War n in the Pacific. At 20th Century-Fox. Jerry Wald is whipping up a film based on Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy’s oest-seiling book, "The Enemy ________ Viathin.’’ The attorfiey general’s 'took, was nonfii^n acepuht of his experiences as chief counsel et the Senate Select Oolnmittee to Investigate Improper Activities in Labor Management Relati(«is. As every newspaper reader knows, the chief targ« of the committee' investigation was the Teamsteri Union and ils iH^sident, James R. Hoffa. "Petnile ars already asking me why I’m making ‘that antUabor the producer plained. "It isn’t going to be an antilabor picture, any more than It will be an antiinanageme ' ' ture. ★ R • ♦ "Naturally we will have tlonlze to put it in motion picture form. The way 1 see the story is this: There will be two main flg-a young trying to do his job and who wants a better union, but can'' THOMAS FORTY-THREE and meandered atoag, oostog sklUfuIly created moods of clap bSard • brace strength, grace and rhnrm.. Its troubled men, women and children met every hard knock with a minimum of hand-wringing, recrimination or bitterness. They reacted to trouble by stoically gathering up new energy, new reaolu-tion and setting out to do what they felt had to be done. No time for ,were neither tough nor hard trying to cope .with a* life that was both tough and hard. j la calm. "THeaaared terms, Foote toid a story of Hte evoivlag hungrily through n crnclble of oepantion, denth nind hmeHnew. The design of fiie jday was ambitious. encompassing the abstract and the cwicrete. The storm, for example. Years before our play opened, a storm helped, the troubled family make a fortune. "A ♦ ★ Another storm signalled the birth of Horace Robedeaux Sr., the doomed father who was cut down 4t 34 by alcohol, frustration and disease. And then came the i of the storm In Foote's play. * * . * Here. Horace Jr., i2-yesrold son of Julia and Horace Sr,, began to w life for himself, setting out to do the possible and taking his chances on living. lor Added $2 Billion WASHING-TON (UPl)-Onngrso-sional leaders have been toid Presidtnt Kennedy’s defense budget colls for sending an extra 92 billion over the next three years and a new cutback in Um; BTO superbomber program. The deteaiM projeettoa -> more starting Jply l. Kennedy, seQsrating defensa from other programs, will senif Congress Friday a general budget measage which will not involve deficit spending. His special defense message, proposing increases in the Eiaen-, bower jQlUtary pragram, will go to -Congress 4 early next week. While 1 respect Foote's intention and bis statement, I also must note that his play failed ol its purpose. The story told of people who Ask Equality for Negro I fo Civil War Convention i TRENTON, N.J. (UPI) - New Jersey offleiais asked President Kenn^ again today to insure equal rights for a Negro delegate to a convention of the National Ova War Centennial Commission. Kennedy is honorary chairman of the ownmlssion. New Jersey’s civil war commission appealed after the national group announced iSiesday its re-hisal to move the convention location from Charleston, S. C. The President had requested for New Jer- sey's Negro delegate, Mrs. Mada-line A. Williams. Family cramped for living space? Hoik about finishing off one or more rooms In the ettic or basement? Or enclosing the porch? Or even adding a new wing? Is it a question of money? We have the answer at Sta^s. We'll arrange a low-cost Homs Improvement loan or FHA loan for you.^ fight the corrupt bosses; the oth-young guy. a 30-year-old lawyer who is investigating corruption. TTiey team up to expose the crooks in the union. * It * TO USE DEVICE 'We won’t name Bobby Ken^ nedy, but we may use sottie device such as the one in "Boomerang.’ That was a true story about Homer Cummings when he was a crusading prosecutor. At the end of the picture there was note that said the hero of the story had become attorney general of the United States. MOVED It would add perjury, obstruction of justice and misuse of union funds to those crimes which bar^ a person from holding union (tffice for five yeare alfri" convtctiofrOT imprisonment on the violations. ' Standard Oil to Slosh Detroit Area Gas Prices DETROIT (UPIi — Standard Oil Co. (Ind.), foUowfng the lead of ot^ companies which announced new price cuts Monday, announced it is slashing the price of gasoline in the Detroit area again. This was the latest in a series xd^price cuts that b^aii EiF month. There it no real lead in the so-called lead pencil. Standard dropped iU prices dealers by 1.4 cents a gaUon in Wayne County and north to 12-mlle Road and by 0.7 cent gaUon in Oakland Cbunty north of 12-Mile Road. Walks 7 Miles Barefoot Following Tragic Blaze SIOUX OUTLOOK. Ont. (UPD-A 23)«eaiM)W jmbtlMi walked 7 miles barefoot through near-freezing weather Tueaday night after hbr husband and three children killed in a fire that destroyed the couple’s one-room log cabin. Mrs. Josephine Drake was re-ported in fair condition today with bums to her face and legs. --Today's Radio Programs - - r (Mt) WWJ (tell W«T1 (in«'> WCAE (1 $n^,*i5Sa*tor 1 6«a-iriM. 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In Havana, one of several bombs set off by Castro foes killed two pers leaden on the Island had bsed sounded out on d list of names lor president which included Miro Cantona. U.S. delegate Arthur Dean told die RussUms at the first meeting in diree Inonths that the new admin-istratian of President Kennedy would: is esteUMied In Cuba. Miro Osr- Invlto diplonatle reoogallkm by foreipi He'd Offer $25 Billion for Stock % PHUADELPHIA.il> — A self-•ducated engineering consultant is sfttlng, waiting and hoping that n Uj5. Supreme Court decision win give him an oiHMrtunity to moke sf S25-billion bid hn- the Du Pont Oompany't 63 million shares at General Motors stock. Kennedy would be fitted today, said her decision rests priinartly on where she'll be Easier morning. Willing B. Foulke, n former Du Pont executive and brother-in-law of E. Paul du Pont, has went thousands of dollars and countless hours designing a pro-pesal germinated while relaxing in front of a television set. FsHlM, m, an tetaase birt signer, Oleg Cassini, Isn't sure of her final choice. months ta offle^ sHe'ltea dhrMed her ttane between the White ■owe, the'keanedy’s Palm The radiant First Lady, in town for a round of shopping and visits to art museums and curio shops, went to the ballet Tuesday night. AOLAI WITH HER With her escort for the evening, United Nations Ambassador Adlai E. Stevenson, she got i ceptkxi that would have been the envy at a Hidlywood star at a world premiere. The Supreme Court ruled four ysnit ago that Du Pont should Avust itself of its vast GM bo^ spotted with selections Mrs. Kennedy hi known to lilte, a w man for the New York-City Ballet said she had not reqiiested vors. He admitted with a smile that kwt-minute changes were la 1969, however, the U.S. District Court in Chicago, aiming to cany out the high court’s order, aid Du Pent coifld continue to own the riook but had to transfer voting righta to bidlvidunl Du Pont •iDckholders, other than Du Pont .The antion’s highest court pran-ly Ji ponriderlng a govemineiit " t«B OMrict Court’a ite s of the 1969 order. ____^ f fhatto frt nil cl Hi CH stock. FouHr aays he’s ready to fdft. Wearing a pale Uue, heavily brocaded cocktail suit Just barely lengdi. backstage to meet the cast HorrinKin, Nthru Talk NEW DELHI, todia (AFl-ltoV-inf U.S, Ambssaador W. AversB te iBprsnM court agton today sad dsOvured a pwaoBsl Some sources said Lt. Cbl. Jose Varela Castro—no relation to Fidel Chitro-has been chosen to lead the anti-Castro forces. The United States and other American republics are counted on to be among the first to extend rec- Atki U.S. Leadership LOS ANGELES (UPl)-Pedro G. Beltran, prime minister and minister of finance of Peru, warned today the United States must step forward now with dynamic leadership to combat communism in the Western Hemls^ere ac Latin America will be lost. Keep Your Raincoat —Agree to a three-year mora-torfam an smaU, hard-to-datect undeigrsnnd nuclear totta. The inonths. Tho posed three to five years. —Agreed to reduction of control scientists insert any nudear devices used by the West in an approved program to develop instruments to detect small underground nuclear tests. PAItnY PRINCIPLE —Accept the principle of parity n an East-West control commission. -Agreed to reduction of control poets on Soviet territory. -Adopt a ban' on high-altitude tests and monitor it with satellites. To Propose Aid Plan NEW YORK W - The United States will pn^xme that the industrial nations at Western Europe and Japan Join it in providing annual aid to underdeveI(B)ed countries amounting to 1 per cent "of their gross national product, the New York Times said today. SCENE OF SLAYING-Pdlce detecOves dust a vault for fingerprints at the office of Industrial Scrap Iron C3o., in Detroit after the owner, Sidney Ckeizler of Bloomfield Twp. was slain and hig secretary was shot several times. Mrs. Belie Kapp is listed in critical condition but she was able to descrilw the killer. Thug Kills Iron Dealer, Beats, Shoots Secretary WASHINGTON WV-President Kennedy asked Congress today for a drastically revampi^ long-term foreign aid program — tjie most sweeping overhaul since the Marshall Plan started in 1948. It would include bUlion in five-year loan au-* thority to meet “the crucial decade of development” abroad. The President puts no over-all price tog on his program. But officials figured the five-year total would run several times the $7.S billion proposed for economic development loans overseas. DETROIT (AP) — A scrap iron dealer was shot to death and his secKtory was shot and beaten in a holdup Tuesday. Sidney Czeizler, 36, owner of the Industrial Scrap Iron Co., was killed. He had been shot twice through the head at close range. Mrs. Kapp was shot in the face, the right side and twice in the chest. She also had been beaten viciously, police said. Most of her teeth were knocked out. CseiBler lived at S77 Kendry Raincoats and umbrellas will be the fariton in the Pimtiac area for foe itext few days. The weatherman says preciirita-Oon will average 3 • to - 5 - tenths of an inch at rain or d ' Thursday, and rain over foe week- TMnperatares' ter the period win be near the nomial high of 43 to 48, and normnl low of' ts to sa with minor day to day ehangeo, TOnight'o low will be about M. Thiinday’o Ugh will rioo ta 4S. Morning, southeaster^^, winds at miles per hour will become southeriy at 8 to 15 m.p.h. The lowest temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 was 38. The reading at 1 p.m. was 45. In Today's Press Flashes ALCXANDUi ta. (Vnj Aithnr R. Boddey, 34-year-oli tamer Pentagon employe, wao oenteneed to eight years to pris-an today for being In lllt«al po-toeosloa of a Defense Depart- women of filching top Royal Navy eecroto for the Soviet Union. It took the Jnry 1 hour and 88 mlimtes to decide that the SEOUL, Korea . flOfto happy with the low bid," aiAl Qty Clwic Robert Stadler, "but «hey were stIR hoping for a kNMrjl Interest rate, w The low rate la an average tor _ie 3D years, SU^ expistasd, and wiU cost the dty about 3800,-n kitereat by the time the bonds mature. Ifropsrty oamers wUl be taxed between |S and 37 tor each SL-000 of assessed valuation this year to lyw off the Bobds and tblerest, the clerk added. ■Each year the rate ually decrease as " buUt and the dly SHOULD KNOW DATE By the next coRnniaaion meeting (April 11) a deftoile should be knoani hfm.Uds advertised for oonstnic-tioa of UK Mr. Johnston died yesterday at Is fwm* ftktowliig a hag iOoeas. He win a retired electrician aad at one time had been electrical the vflli«i of Bir- to Open Friday Bocholor Livos It Up — or Does Ho? — in The Tender Trap' Told to Think of U.S. board. The other four were In favor of the move. A motion to kUl the ctouse lost 4-3. Mrs. Nasstrom said petitions favoring the clinic wriU be submitted to the oonnty. She said they bear 7,735 signatures. Last night’s move may head off le scheduled appearance next week of two members of the clinic’s board of dlrectori, also asking tor city sun>ort. ★ ★ ★ Commissioii OKs Sewage Service for Home Owner Frank L. Jones. 979 Eroerson iSt. w'UI finally get sewage service at his home under a special agreement to be okayed by the City Commission next week. The commission will allow Jones to hook onto a city sewer that doesn’t quite extend to his 2-year-old, 316,000 home, because its site too low tor a gravity flow. The Lakeland Players wUl present a bright comedy, "The Tender Trap," at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Cbrnmunlty Center in Waterford Township. WWW Barbara Ooe and Jim Starnes play the lead nUes along with William Glidden and Mrs. WUliam Aeberaoid. WASHINGTON (AP) - President Kennedy has appealed management and labor to keep the national interest to mind in their diqxttes. If they don’t co-operate for the general good, the warned significantly, an impatient federal government wiU take greater hand in getting the two piMrty «f fantalne oompany. A pal from Indianapolis, visittog the bacbekx-, sees the Ideal situation — and a little miviously — beernnea toteroatsd to the nicest of aU the badnlor'a gfrta. The bachelor finds himself get-ng more and more involved with Julie GUlis (BariMum Coe), a morsel Just out of college. Julie loves the bachekr, but Is determined to have things the way the chooses. Director A. W. Salley said this play seems to be east exceptionally' Well. Robert Arbuckle is the pro- (^t merpbera include Mrs. Robert AU«n, Allan Levy, Gisele Sweet and Verne Vackaro. economic problems, machine dia-[riacement of workers, foreign trade competition and a host of other administration headaches. WWW “We are breaking new ground." the President told his new advisers, recalling that prior presidential appeals tor wage-price stabUity had faUen on deaf ears. This was the implicit clear message in Kennedy’a talk Tuesday to a group of top business mcecutives and labor tinion chiefs. He had called them together to make them policy-making partners in bis administration. We are going into a critical phase of our national life." Kennedy told the 21-man labor-man-agement-pubUc advisory 'We want to keep our economy free, we want labor to be free, to be ftee. ‘1 do not want the White House have to come in (on a wage-iKlce inflationary spiral) at the last minuto.'* ' „ And we want to keep the federal government in its proper role. MAKEH appeal "But we all, regaMless of < politics, we aU have to come to welfare is involved in every act e take." Kenhiedy appealed first for the group to give "direction to the general movement of wages and prices.” llus wm in addition to his appeals for advice on job and aty voters approved I sue of |15 millioo^hi^---- aty offktols. hosre^/decided to set aside 3170.000 to be used at a Blue Cross, Shield Free to Enter Court Action LANSING fUPD—The State 9u-greme Court Tuesday granted Blue Ooa and Bliie Shirid leave to into a‘•Ourf action Invriv-tog their rate increase request before the state insurance com- nU R, rrieai with whom i He is survived by bit wito U.S. Still Tough in Cold War Stevenson's Blast at Soviets Colled Warning of Firm Stand UNrraj NATIONS. N.y. (AP) —Adtoi E. Stevenaon’i Haup oon-demnatton of the new Soviet attack on the U.N. Congo operation ae a wandag t| Any hopes that wwld temMhs might be eased by avoidtag 4e-on cold war iaam la fte _____ibly faded Iteaday when Soviet Foreign MiiUster Andrei (ko-- • tovlet attack I Dag Hasn- Service tor Sidney Cirtder. 37 of 377 Kendry Road. BloomfWd Township, was to be hdd 1 pjn. today at the Ira Kaufman Chapel In Detroit with toartal in Oovet^ hUl Park Cemetery, kb-. Cwetaer died; last night to iS office to betrait He was the owner of lhe*to-dustrial Scrap Iron do. gnd a member of Roosevelt Lodge 510, FfcAM, Pontiac; Shrtoers and Consistory and CongregatiM B’nai Israel. He was also a member of Elks Lodge 610- . _ . Surviving are his frife Oadys; two dau^tera. Deborah and SheL ly; a son. $||Phen. aU at home: his mother,'Mia. Mae Czeirier of Detroit: and BHING8 UP LUMUMBA “We had hoped at tend that the Roasiam would suspend the cold war for a while," Henry Ftotd Cooper of Liberia toU a reporter, “tod Gromyko’s Uttog attack on Hamnuuakjoid and the Uidted Na-tk«B opoed it aO up agoln." * A * Speaktog at the begtantog of a new aaaemUy debate on the Con- Attorneys for the medical-hoe-ital insuriince programs, asked Monday lor permission brietei to connection with a peti-tioa from two Detroit union officials which sou^ to (May Insurance Commissioner Frank Bladc-tord’s issuance of an order on the requests for increases. Mrs. Henry B. Peagmeyer Service for Mrs. Henry R. (Roee) Fangmeyer, 71, of 17501 DonUalne Road, Beverty HiBa, will be 1 pm. tomorrow at the Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. Burial will be to Xcada Park Ometeiy. Mrs. Fangmeyer died Monday at home tollowtog a long Ulpess. 1 U.N. • Hammardrjold of orgaidziiig the murder of Patrice Lumumba, demanded the aeoetary general’s replacement by a three-iruui directorate, and called for an end to toe UJ4. Congo operation with-I a month. ' a ♦ Non-Omum^ delegates — es-pedaUy from Africa and Asia — were opeAiy torpraseed with SWv-enaon’s immediate refdy. He said Gromyko spoke "to the worst and moat destructive traditions of toe The UB. delegate said Gromy-„B’f "inaensate attacto” on the secretary general imperiled the "very survival of the United Nations as an effective (verattog to- She was a member of the Order strument tor peace and ptogreaB." Asst. City Manager Robert A. Stierer recommended this "uma-ual" course to the commlsahm last night on a hardship basis. The contmiaston authorized preparation of the lagreiunent. Jones, a carpenter, won ason-patoy tost week when it was pointed out that hit property was not suHaUa for a septic tank, and that he was to danger of loosing his equity in the home if it remained without sewage service. Full U.S. Weather Bureau Repart PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Maatly dandy with ac-r.ftoyi light rain ar driislc taday through Thursday. Not »;puich temparature change. High taday 45. Low tonight 88. High Tharsday 45. Southerly winds 8 to IS miles. I At fl ».m,: wina ' CMrtctMB; BMthmit. Thh DsU ta a . Sun tUm Thumtay ■ nt««a TtatcrtlarM Tm 1007* Oxloa 3-Pioco Baby Kitt Sets has flaeatar. ~ ‘laU* out C7c i «.ps 147 01 1 I wjTLAikATmm 98 N- Saginaw St. / ^ THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22. 1901 Measure Hits" Minor Parties Would Make It Harder to Get Their Candidates Onto the State Ballot i LANSING A proposal rtial '«'ould make it hartW for minor I parties to get their eandidates on ithe election ballot mef wi|h adtf ! vocal opposition here Tuesday : night, * * In a three-hoor hearing In the House chamber, spokesmen tor secondary political parties voiced Iheir objections before the House Klecfion Committee. * it Some charged an attempt to freeze out the minor paitles. Rep. Ra«t.ell H. StnMge ir., ' K CIare, efcalmuui of the rom-nilttee and chief Nponaor of the proposed ehaages in the slate election Inns, said the bill was I designed to protect the right of the ptibHc “to expect minor I parties te produce evidence as-' surUiK a reasonable amount of { public support.” i It also was de.signed to bring the minor piuties under the same requirements imposed on candi-jdatf>s of the major parties, .he said. TTie change would raise the number of signatun^ needed from 1 ;per cent of the votes cast for the i successful candidate for secretary ; of state to 1 per cent of the total cast for the offu-e. * * » It would require one |»* Here's a Guide to Pronunciation of Hard Names WINESTY PAYS OfT ^ar riMtsfsx - Dm«las William Johnson (center). ; AP rsststu ST.AB MARKUS — Actor Stev’e Cochran, M, poses with his bride 19-year-old Danish office worker Jonna Jensen. They were married in the Church of Christ in Las Vegas. Nev. ‘-She’s so different. so Luiopean and devoted." said the actor of the poute brum.tte. the unemployed handyman who returned $240,000 in casta which he found in a Los Angeles street. ac9epts a check tor 910.000 Tuesday from John D. Allen Jr., a Brinks, Inc., official. Johnson turned down an offer of $90 a week as a Brinks guard and a college scholarship for his oldest son, feeling he can make more money at a maintenance man. Johnson's wife (left) looks at the check. Committee QKs $5 Million ru» for Projects Swainson Commission Is, Church Leaves Council PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) —One of South Africa’s three largest Dutch Reformed churches said Tuesday night it.is withdraw- ing from the World Council Churches. Officials of the Nedei^ duits Hervormde Kerk said the action was taken because of cour cll condemnation of South Afirica’ racial segregation pcrficy. A camera designed by pir. Harold E. Edonrton' niade nwfn's deepest view of the oceaiHROpO feet down In the Atlantic. By Valted Pi Gromyko, Andrek Soviet torellpi minister (Groh-mee’4coh) Hammarskjold, Dag iHahm' Deo, Congo premieT-Uhl-ee-oh) Kivu. Congo province (Khe-voo) Lumumba, late Congo premier (Loo-moom’-hah) Mortem, Thfuaton Cl^iroos’ ihn). Souvanna Phoumi (Soo-vah-nah roo-Mah) Tshombe. M6ise, Katanga Province president (Tuh-shohm’-bee) GOP Opponent Attacks Mackie KALAMA2XX) (UPI)-Charles R. Bedwell, Republican candidate for state highway comniissioner in the' April 3 election, Tuesday night buttered his Democratic opponent John C. Mackie as ‘'the man who will drive small business odt of-lichigan.’’ Insurance officials report that American woniw, in their own right, own biUioa wiath of Uto attacked Mackie for a plaa to make U.S. Z7 a freeway with, limited accew from the Indbuw line to the Straits. H^ said such a plan would turn resort areas such as Houghton Lake into “just another farmer’s pond.” Bedwell said high-speed traffic would bypass such areas and would “close down 180.00Q small businesses in two years." wekone -lo our inoiiey! Associates LOAN COMPANY Cash when you need it for bills or any other worthwhile purpose. The Associates makes loans from $25 to 5500 on your signature, furniture or car. Terms are tailor-made- to fit your budget. You’re welcome to Our money. Associates LOAN COMPANY PONTIAC: 125-127 N. Soglnow, FE 2-0214 Michigon Miracle Mile, FE 8-9641 DRAYTON PLAINS: 4494 Dikie Hwy., OR 3-1207 UurMl ch.ri.s >t S'r m»th toUnen •»*•»#. IM >■« ISM. P»r iBonlh M »■» LANSING U) -A quick rap of, the Senate State Affairs Committee for the second time a bill nl-j lowing' the stale to buy the De-* (fv-The governor' troit-Wmdsor Tunnel •'^'i^-eek-old special commission « bass.i(tor Bridge for $40 million, development legislation; -niorniing was made by u “"‘Jorsed unanimously an April; . John Lesinski, acting in his capacity as president of the Senate. “Contradictory and Incooote-ti-nf.” said L-ntinnki when the bill was reported oat of the com-mittro without a recommendation that it pass but with IS amcndnicnto attached lo the mcaKurc. Allow Industrial Credit basis, and impose other restrictions on the geographical dis- tribution of signatures. New Kennedy 3 ballot proposal to allow the sjjatel Name Wont Fit to pledge $5 million credit for in-i dustrial prbjecu This Headlme * * it The commission, headed by Rob-i ^ ies Martin, president of the Dundee, W^INGTOV (*) President Cement Co.. Dundee, set up a . * V**l*r*-.aalabl* l««: eteedjr. prlmj veelen 3*.00-3S.Q0i food ^ chelo* to.00-3I.M: (Undard ».M-3S.M; eaU and utility IS.OO-M.M. ^ ^ BhMp-Salabl* ISM. alenfbter Iambi o*. eteady; etonshter *w*» *««». «>• leand; moat ebolo* and prto* ebon ^ li50.U.tt; ohalee ehora mba llOf-ntot ret LM-1S.M. K1?S3 -::a:i w NY Ceatral .. Noif * Weet 11«. iji Nor Pae ________ M.> ' * *^c o di n . 14 a A W Air W. ah roi .. SI. .. ..ram Plat .. 7t. H i -Park* Da .... U. * Penney. JC .. M. HR ................... 15. , Pllier .... fhelp* D .... Phllco .... •’ niUl Pet ... . Proct * O ,. . Par* OU — .] Republic sd ". .t Berlen .... .t Bex Drat ... .• Reya Met ... £a?r«.5:r:;S.. 8ssr%. Sou Ry . . . .. M. SEM,:S; .x: . Taon Oita Triui W Air .. 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I' Sutvtving are his wife Audrey; 1 son, Thomas of AlUa, Iowa; laughter, Mrs. Gerald Hice ~ t Laneing; three grandddl-: a brother aad two sisters. irh» will be held at 2 pun. y at the Goats F\tne^ Home, . un Plains with burial in Ot-lam Park Cemetery. Brazil, Hungary to Doal I BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) ^ numist Hungary and Bnucil agreed to estaUish dipto- Mepshbadaag announced today. DSTROtT powtwr t3MTBOrr» M*reb 11 Mo«f P*r Dftcolt for KO. 1 q«ol< _____________ turlien. : Ufht type medium M-34‘.<: Livestock opealac ite* *f*w iSil* hS Groin Prices Henry Battles for 3'Centers' Commissioner to Stay in City Until Middle of April, He Soys District 1 Commissioner Milton R. Henry returned to the City Commission table last night for what he said would be "a couple weeks” and renewed his fight in behalf of three recreation centers. The Pontiac attorney said after the meeting that he planned to stay in Pontiac at least through the first part of April. / * A * He said he wanted to appear before the State Supreme Court early next month in the 11-month-old suit brought by him and Oommisstoner Robert A. Landry In behalf of expolice chief Herbert W. Straley. Hcaiy saM hut sight he was planning to retani to Ghana, AM-ea, as a member M a devetop- He indicated his next stay would ^'Ibe a long one and mentioned the » low j period "10 years.” eCSS ★ ♦ ★ •1740; Last fall. Henry won the support M^of Landry and Commissioner Win- ford E. Bottom in a move to put on the November ballot a proposal for S3 million general obligarion bond issue to construct recreation centers. The issue was sidetracked and never got on the ballot. Last night. Hairy called on City Attonwy W'Uliam A. Ewart for an-j| other proposition to put before voters, in the April 3 election if pos- Sentenced to 30 Days in Stolen Goods Case A Pontiac man was r 30day Jail sentence yesterday after having pleaded guilty to receiving stden property. Municipal Ju^ Oroil McCal-lum imposed the sentoice on Rufus Andeiwm Jr., 21, of 168 Oest-wood St. ♦ ★ ★ Pontiac poUce arrested Anderson Thursday after two pawnshop „, tickets for radios stden in a bur-D5 iglary at the Franklin Road Ele-“ * mentary School March 4 were traced to him. GMC Reaches to West Coast to Fill Post An>ointment of Norman F. Tnst as assistant director ot reliability for the GMC Truck and Ooadi Di- Anderson denied any knowledge of the burglary, according to police. Man Gets Jail II for Not Having Kennel License A former Troy resident, who was on probation few two chau^ In Oakland County, yesterday was sentenced to 10 days in jaU for operating a kennel without a U-cense in Macomb County. ♦ ★ ★ Frank Rutkowsld. 42. of 38925 Mound Road, Sterling Township, also was ordered to pay a $75 fine for operating thfe unlicensed kennel and for 'faUing to have dogs on his premises individually licensed. abo have a beach warrant for Ms arrest an a similar charge. Ru&owski was «i probation for violation of Troy’s zoning ordinance and for mlarepresentation in the sale of a dog in the city. ★ ♦ ★ The U.S. Department of Agriculture seized 15 unlicensed dogs in Rutitowski's bmne when he was ai> 1 yesterday. Robert DeWdfe, president ot the Macomb County Humane Society, safal most of ttie dogs found in the hixne were In various stages of distemper. City Audit Under Way; Wni Take. Six Weqkt The annual city audit was under Tvay at Gty Hall today by an andlt-ing team from Haskhis A Sells, De- CBJLEBBATES 15th BIRTHDAY—The GMTC Employees Federal Credit Union is celebrating its 2Sth birthday thU week and so is credit union member Mrs. Donald Leavy, of 2220 Avondale St., who is employed as a secretary at GMC Truck & Coach Division. The credjt union was organized March 26, 1936. Sampling the credit union birthday cake is Harry J. W’oodman, generto manager. Belt Earnings Rise Slightly Compan/$ Growth Is Listed at 6 Per Certt During 1960 DETROIT te) — The hlichigan Bell Telephone Co. today reported net income of $40,179,000 for 1960, the equivalent of $1.40 a share. Michigan Bell Mild thh compared to a iMg net Income ot $S7,SM,aM, or $1.M a share. In its annual report the telephone company called the earnings ii crease “a slight improvement.” * ★ ★ "The slight improvement in our earnings.” Michigan Bell said, left them still below what is needed io do the kind of job we could and should do for our customen.” MIchlgM Bell llsli^ its outstanding common stock share* at Z8.tS million as of last Dec. St. Michigan BeU Is an American TMegraph A Telephone Go. alfU-late. President William M. Day said in a iMcface to the company’s published report that earnings improved "only modestly” over 1959 • Ite the utility’s physical Wateitoid Township W Film to Be Run Tonight By REBA REINIZELMAN The colored movie that Waterford Township area residents have been waiting almost a year for will be shown tonight, Thursday and Friday at the John Pierce Junior’High School. ♦ ♦ ♦ Entitled “Lakeland Paradise Waterford Township 1960,” it a story about a young married couple looking for a place to "put their roots down" who tour the township by air, boat and automobile. Flying high and low over Oakland OouRty's hundreds of scenic lakes Is a thrill the vie nmer forget, and tl through woods and hills by car to remialscent of thO wild beauty of Northern Michigan. The two meli who have created the living picture, Homer Tin-ney and Bill NicHblai, find faeau-ty spots and situations that even the oldest residents of Waterford Towndiip have never witnessed. today for a clue to the cause of a fire which resulted in the death of a 3-year-old boy. it * The victim, Paul Conrad Faka-lauska, burned to death Tuesday Like the huge snowy egrets standing on the north side of Wat- Dem Group Picks Chairman George Fulkerson to Lead the Business and Professional Unit nounced today by Sheldon G. Uttle, director -of reliability for the division. Troat, 43, has been An organintian created by Oakland County Democrats to serve as a forum for businessmen has elected George J. Fulkerson of 3011jly, one at 7 and another at Middlebury, Bloomfield Township,! ’The film and its showing is spon-chairman for 1961. | sored by the Waterford-Clarkston It H t {Business & Professional Women’ At Its annual meeting at the Club, rod all proceeds from the Co^ air-'craft supplier plant, Narmco Manufacturing Division of Narmco Industries, Inc., of San Diego, Calif., for the phst four years. it * it Prior to his West Coast experience, ’Trost spent 15 y^ars «4th Aeroproducts Division of General Motors at Dayton, Ohio, in various capacities. After graduation fixHn University of Dayton in 1939 with a B.S. ii mechanical engineering, Tros joined the Douglas Aircraft Co. at Santa Monica, Calif., where he was assigned to plant layout and design of factory equipment. He went to Genera] Motors in M«^ 1 A native of Vandalia, Ohio, ’Trost is married and has two children, Margaret, 11, and Fred, 15. Mrs. Trost will remain at their present residence in La Jolla, Calit, the school term is cofaipleted, and then move fo the Birmingham Publication Features City Vehicle Program The March issue of fite Michigan Municipal Review feature a two-page article describing the preventive maintenance program tor pcdice vehides in Pontiac. Authors Capt. George T. Scott and David S. Ted, city adminto tratlve aide, estimated the program would save $4,200 in repair aty Manager Walter K. WQlman ■aid the vtork will take a|q>nni-matety six weeks. Prdiminary OK Educational TV Bill WASHINGTON (UPD-Ihe Sa ite baa improved a blU to |d« up, to $1 miUfon to ba Rev. Gobler Will Head Local Fund for College Rev. Donald P. Gafaii«f~ofY«li Mark Ave. wu recently named ineal chairman of the Elmhurst OoUege Alumni Fund campaign by T. F. Kibhne, pretodeht of the National Ahimni Assodatian ai the sllege. Elmhurst is a four-year ooedu-cfdkmal liberal arts o^ege found-a to Ign. It Is located 16 mfies Treat o< Chicago and has aa nt otflZHwlents. Plan Seimte haa trrice adopt-r legidatkm. only to have It bottled up In the Houae. animals that grow to incredible aiipply to the ocean, is the aoie fo^ of many eaiuabte fish to-. du£ng the Hue whale. Newberg-Cblbert Suit to Come After Chrysler DETROIT (Ai-William C. New-beig’s $5.25 million damage suit against L. L. Colbert has been offidally delayed by court order until Newberg finishes legal action against Chrysler Corp. ii it it Judge Henry L. Beers of Mus- kegon, acting as visiting judge of Wayne County Circuit Court, formally entered the restraining order Tuesday which halts proceedings by Newberg against Colbert Oakland County. * ★ * Judge Beers said March 8 he would grant^the order which had been asked by Chrysler. Chrysler Tuesday provided a good faith bond of $50,000 required by the court. Lodgo Coltndar Thurt., March 2Jrd st T pm. Work to FjC. degrM. Oiahw Pattenoo, News in Brief A braak-la at her home nras reported to Pontiac police yesterday by Ruth E. Gracey, 582 Luther St. Nothing was stolen. Sues Ski Resort for Injury to Son Hommace Sale. C.A.L BidMIng, 5640 Williams Lake Road. Friday, March 34 from 9 am. to Business Notes Dr. Hubert H. Curson was one of more thro 600 podiatrists attending the 11th annual MidwWat Podiatry Conference in Chicago last week. ’The three-day meeting of foot specialists dealt with new techniques in foot care. ■ PONTIAC TOWNSHIP ANNUAL M Nolle* U hereby gWen that TowneWp Annuel Meellni * 11 be held ion April Ut, mi, *t I M oclyk p.m. A Bloomfield Township resident|*‘»•»To,n.hig*ii.w^^^le Donald E. ama. Judgt of s*ld Court, In the W PoOtlacn aald County, thla 17th day March A.D. 1151. eal) DONALD E. ADA5«. true J vA«?^ENNO* Probate Register Juvenile Dtrlalon Court Dote Is Monday; Charged With Larceny A Detroit m|fn accused of stealing $121 from his stepbrother’s home will be arraigned in Circuit Court Monday. i, Raymond Jones. 20. waived examination yesterday before Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum on a charge of larceny from a building. John Reed, 345 Prwyieipt St„ reported the theft to police Oct. 7. He said the money was in a billfold taken from trousers in,* bedroom irf his home. "T—'------^------ Thugs Jump Detroiter on Pike St. at Railroad Delbert L. Lairson, 48, of Detroit, reported to Pontiac police yesterday that he was stro armed and his wallet containing $31 sttaen to a robbery by three bandits the previous evening. Lairson teJd police the thugs jumped him on Pike street at the railroad overpass. Put you r Hearing Loss behind , \ /r\i 1 I new zenith Qignet 1 hearing Aipj The smallest Hearing Aid ever from Zenith! Imagine a hearing aid with all the clarity and realism you’d expect from Zenith-yet so small, to slender, a ring will easily fit around it A marvel to miniature-the new Zenith is worn inconspicuously behind the ear yet lets you bear the voices you’ve been missing! The new Signet includes all these quality features to bring you Zenith "Living Sound” perfonnance-miniaturi^ transistor circuit, volume control rod separate on-off switch. Zenith - the World'* Plneat Line of Qu*»‘y Manufacturer's Suggested Retell Price. All sold with 10-D»y h Ouarentec. OtUfaht HEARING AID CENTER II W. Lawrence S»., Pontiac FE 8-2733 FOR SALE 3 Hoesm at 778 Jaslys, 784 JotlyR, 557 Raskob Straals Houses to be moved offer the sole [ Houses ore being offered for sale on o seeled bid bosis ^ the Chief Pontioc F^erol Credit Union. These houses moy he bid upon seporotely or os o group. Bids will bo seoled ond poniod by d deposit of $100.00 In form of o Coshier or Certified Check. Bids will be open on April 1, 1961/the occepted bidifor or bidor, must movo soid houses from sold property within M doys of bid occoptonce. Keys to inspect these houses con be oh-toined from Chief Pontioc Federol Credit Union. 850 Joslyn Stioot, Pontioc, Michigon. The Chief Pontiac Federal Credit Union reserves the Hght to refect any or all bids. CHIEF PONTIAC FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 1-(T] rv^FOL" THE POXTIAC mESS, VVEPyKSDAY. MARCH 22. 1961 T" Vets' New Pensioli law Provides Aid for Widows TVIiwT disabled and disabled veteran ol either World ing under/the old law., with Ito ir^ tta aodren ol^the d^sed arp elurible forl^’^Ts > *•* Koiwan con-(higher minimunis, may continue * Iheir flirt, whose annual income is less do so. as the law is 11111 in ^ ^ more pe^ ^’^‘^^^ithan $600. and $70 monthly wherei^tfect. " “*---------*“ •“ ^mer announced today. Hifi«bled \-eteran with one' reaUy^ benefit ^^^u'Tnd^ta incre«uM Th.. of mxmt lerisla. . new law are the unnmiTled^^ “ it Uiey remain in scitool. The law provides $35 a i Th,. n.moM> of recent lenisla-' ^ ^ unmarrieai ^ ehiidmi ot deceased made no allowances for them. tion gov emine Ihe less than $1,000 the new nnmth- ^ law erans pension was to prov^ re-| ^ is $». If he has two veterans. The OM law lief for « ^ depSdent. his pension is $56. with come IS less than $1,200. then- de-ijj^^ dependents it rises to^llOO pendents, and survives. Piesloasls the law was llm ' * S * less than NH colieots fm moaia- ilod so that totatt.v dlsaMed vet j j, annual income is more] has ^Wres P^- eram wtl* dependents, regard- ,ha„ $i,000 but less than $2,000,) «S^ $« for • Jess of number, eolleeled fSI a (the disabled veteran will draw $75; * by $15 for Mch addithmal ( to be divided equally cases. Orphans whose lathers were disabled veterans receive the I over fSM t leas than $1.9W a year, the To be eligible a veteran must be or have been totally disabled during one of the three recent major conflicts or at least 10 per cent disabled if over 65 years old. a month regaidless of the numbep| . ... ...... , ' :o. «« KS HJs candy . ^ DENVER tAPt - Cokirado'i. the hasJr pensloa Is ^ month senators came to the aid of ' Where ftte iiHume ts over $3,000: P*"' *>* 'h«d. youmjer generalkm Monday, below gl.tBS yrart.v were eiigiMe ^^e^>« mionts. «• over $1,800 and: No jiension is provideti for vvid-iwith unanimous approval of a bill for the same pa.vwwwis. .smgle the new bw' does not pro- ows with annual incomes of $1,800 allowing barbers to give candy legislation provides a vkIc anv pension jor more or for those who remarry.land chewing gum to youngsters less than St.TM. and STS n month !onp [f his income is lest than) *•* *' under the same provisions alter r?o(ip th«' ttension is $15 regard- •» ever tl.S f«a. hbNt -«e SS. 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