THE Horn# Edition PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 5, 1961 —48 PAGES Wtgihe, ® «. Wmu„ Iw,, rHMHi 8now ttirrtet, raider. NO. «9 Recount Possible in Adams Contest , DETROIT UR .— The race for (foe •W*t on the Wayne State University Board , of Governors today ip-peered hooded for a possible recount in the aftermath to MlCb-ipui’a spring election. The Associated Press' comptete unofficial tabulafions showed Democrat Ralph E. Richman of Holland holding a 734-vote margin over Republics Thomas B. Adams of BtoomflekrHins lor one of two boanl seats on the ballot. -% #......* ■ With all of the state's 5,075 pre- cincts reporting, Richman, a 71-year-old Insnrsfici agejit led the DETROIT (At - Statewide un official returns from the UK precincts for the Wayne State ■Bivenlty Board at O overwars (two elected). Burton (D) 61.1,786 1 Richman (D) 641,664 0 Adams (R) 600.3SC Brake (B) 888,110 balloting with' 601.0M votes, com- pared with Adams’ 000,350. Adams, Didn't Go West' 41, is president of the Campbell Ewald advestising agency in Detroit. Though the election — another Democratic victory—is two days old, politics is, if anything, even hotter. * constitutional convention is in the offing now. Already being drawn for the battle. * ★ * *-The State Board of Canvassers must complete Its work within 14 days after the election, with a report submitted within 24 hours after the tabulation is completed. BURTON TRAILS DeWltt T. Burton, a Democrat, won the other WSU board seat. Charles E. Brake, • Republican, trailed Richman and Adams. Interest shifted quickly,, on the upcoming race for 144 spots us delegates to the constitutional convention approved hi the election. If an goes well, the convention will be sailed before Oct S la I raring. George Romney of 1830 E. Valley Road, Bloomfield Hills, president of American Motors and an early backer of the convention, and Gos Scholle of 2710 Vinaetta, Royal Oak, president of the Michigan AFL-CIO, were expected to delegate posts. Romney also said he Would be candidate. Delegates will be nominated in rtisan^primaries July 25 and Talks Centering on British Plan i to End Fighting English . ErfVoy Makes Second Calton Reds to Smooth Peace Blocks * WASHINGTON (^British Prime Minister Karofel lan and President Kennedy met today for talks on world problems. Of foremost concern was the crisis in Laos, and pros* pects for a cease Are there. A licet of limousines brought the British leader and his ranking foreign affairs advisers into, the White House three minutes ahead, of the scheduled, start of three days of intensive policy die- Scholle' opposed the convention for a time, but finally lined up for it. He announced even before the election that be would be at , There was a bright eea, bat he air waa coot and crisp. Macmillan wore a hat and topcoat. He went directly into , the White House and was ushered to Kennedy’s office where he was greetedfaythe Presider\t. The whole party then was escorted by Kennedy to the rase gardens Just outside the presidential office, for pictures. The Cabinet room was chosen for the formal discussions. TO DWCUM PROPOSAL Although many problems of cold war strategy were due tobe considered, today’s convert “ $3.5-Million Sewage Plan pay Cuba Mauls Approved by Commission^ Americans CENTENNIAL BELLE—Pretty as a poster girl for ’’Oklahoma!” Connie Scriven, 78 Oriole SL models one of the centennial bonnets that were prodaifqed official' regalia for women today. The 20-year-old Michigan State University coed also sports a Centennial Belle pin, which makes her eligible to wear makeup 'from now through the June'17-24 centennial ohgjyvance. Women Tie On Bonnets to Join Centennial Fun The women's side of the Greater Pontiac, Centennial became official today as Mayor Philip k Rowston proclaimed the inauguration of the Centennial Belles. Bonneted women were invited to Join bearded men In "the festive spirit” of centennial fun. Details of women’s participation were td bet-spelled out at a women’s rally beginning at 8 tonight in Elks Temple. In a whimsical proclamation, Rowston noted that centennial bonnets in various colors and patterns are now on sale for $1 at centennial headquarters in (he Fan-Use Public Library. Runoff Looms in Scramble for. Texas Seat DALLAS, Tex. <* — Republican john G. Tower, who campaigned against President Kennedy's New Frontier, and Sen. William Blakley, who ran as a conservative Democrat, appeared headed for a runoff today in Texas' special U.S, Senate race.' Thousands of votes remained to be counted in Tuesday’s contest hut the Texas Election Bureau said if the trend continues Tower and Blakley will face each other in a runoff. The last tabulation by the TEB bowed Democratic Rep. Jim Wright eloee behind Blakley. Wright campaigned aa a moderate. The election is to fill the Senate seat vacated when Lyndon Johnson resigned to become vice president. Under Texas election law a candidate must poll a majority to be elected. Otherwise the two top qten must face -each other in a runoff. The runoff it set tentatively for June 3. Tower seeks to be the first Republican elected to the U.S. Seriate from Tens since Reconstruction days. expected to concentrate rather complex Britfch proposal for a Laotian caaae. fire. The British have received dlcatlMs that the Soviet Union Will accept the Brtthh plan for t’hiMHl cense fire before the begkmtag of 14-nation talks pacification ‘of tf A Wan aettoa. » The White Hriise said there will hi np communique on the convtr-gatkra until Saturn _ will be issued after the final meeting ht 18 a m. (Pontiac time). Press Secretary Pierre Salfoger td newsmen there i . i "background briefings” daily fay spokesmen-tor the British and US. delegations. A- * * Charles E. Bohlen, special administration adviser on Russian affairs,-will meet correspondents at p.m. .and 6 p.m. daily as the U.S. briefing officer. John Russell will be spokesman for the British entourage. IND CALL ON BE*. In Moscow, British Ambassador Sir Frank Roberts spent an hour at the Soviet foreign office today trying to Iron out means of calling cease fire in Laos. and call at-the foreign office afoce the Raaalaa reply to the " ‘ ill proposals far a cease The Thursday MacMUlan-Ken-nedy conference will be aboard the President's cabin cruiaer "Honey nts.” Hie President and prime- minister are to board the 92-foot craft at 3:30 p.m. at the naval gun factory for a cruise of the Potomac River. The cruise, is expected to end at about 6 p.m. ^1—... Belle membership day hy the tortu llriwUV Stag since 1957 buttons'and certificates aro aloo an sale far ft. A Bttte faeH la attsehed la each button. Monies raised fay the sale of bonnets and buttons go into the general fund to defray corts of the June 17-24 celpbratipn. Centennial Belle chapters will be organized, Rowston add. in the m«i mswner that bearded men are grouped within the ranks of the Ptottnra of the Brush. Ponliacs Sell at Fast Clip anast by Keystone Oops if Mf As iur as the centennial Is con-fContinued on Faff 2, Cht «) Predict Boofit in Output March Auto Sales Boom track retail sale, Tig* month "ran « per cent abend of the present, IV ofritl It aatd the aafca were art no plana to pay a 52.7 per cent increase over February. January-February com pony in nine March reported fatal retail sales of HM8 new earn, delivering ujll Fontiacs and IWapeuta during the taut 1# days of the month far the ffetolrta’^hart 10-day sales performance since April 19M. the figures ware aansantul today by 8. B. Knudsen,, Gpfoeral Meters vice president aid Pontiac gaaaral man-«*•- ’• ' \\\ 1r k it-. The March totaL Including M448 regular PUntiaca and 18,187 Teraprats, represents a dll per seat hursass ever Pontiac’s February salsa «f 82428 new cars, Knudsen : * .. k . * " % ... the Tempest Marsh sates total, as wall fie the paut| 18-day figure sf 3425'sales, are the highest simfo the new was iatiwduced last Mevembar, he eea* Further indicattou ef a bnstness upturn, he adOd. to srtitoisii ly Pontiac’s 111 per seat adoaan ever the ytemm miatb la pmkmm yrtoe ear npfe*- ■ • • Chevrolet said -sales of 146408 cars and 29,500 trucks made the March total the highest achieved by the division since June, 1990. C0RVAIR8 SELLING "j It arid 31.000 of the passenger car sales were Cafvairs, fits "highest monthly volume for the model dhee' it was introduced to Oc-tober of 1950.", Chrysler' also said there would he an increase of 48.000 passenger cg|s to Its production schedules for April. May and June "above the number produced during the that three months of 1961.” ,v ; ’’ * i* M aatd toe "total scheduled is 1«,008 cars, aa increase of 48 per cent above the 188,814 pro-ducal during the Uni quart erof FACES TO THE FUTURE - President Kennedy and Prime Minister Macmillan of Great Britain, flanked fay their top foreign-policy advisers, pone at the White House today before sitting down to talks on world problems. -From Jett are Secretary-ai^ State Dean Rusk, Macmillan, Kennedy and Lord Home, British foreign secretary. By PBTE LOCMHLKR Pontiac city commiasbners last night approved revised plans for expansion of sewage treatment facilities at an estimated ot 83-53 I mtlHon* W, ewrb» pollution ef fife 1 Clinton River, Construction bids will be for opening vntoMIIPistMi an effort tobpve contracts signed by the Jung 1 deadline set by Cfrcrit Court on behalf of tta Water Resources Commission. The 18-month construction program coots about $200,000 more than Specified In the original plans which accompanied the proposed bond I s • a e • ’ voters tamed down three times several He said that toe two facilities, operating together, corid handle average daily flows ef Vabout 20 miMon gallons, and fraud Dows of “ ' 33 milllm gplIeM. Specifically, he said, this volves reducing the amount of bto-______________ chemical oxygen demand (BOD) in tow mjmrnms bolstered facilities could give at -'treatment to up As gallons a day. rtM MMM Tie facilities * are Kelly said, to meet fii Department The city still, has to win state approval of the plans and of the proposal.to issue general .obligation bonds without a public vote, to finance construction. Meeting with city commls-hioner* last night, Harold Kelly, an engineering consultant from toe Toledo firm of Joaeo, Henry and Williams, said State Health Department approval Is expect, ed shortly. It was the State Health Depatt-lent, after hearings before the Water Resources Commission two years ago, that insisted on mdre treatment facilities than originally asked. This consists of an added 5V4-mlllion-gallon treatment* capacity St the new plant site to. replace the old Imhoff Tanks and trickling filters at the existing plant, said Kelly. Mt. Etna Artipp Up CATANIA, Sidly (Utt) i- Increased activipr in the crater of towering, vorfanic Mt. Etna sent a fresh, fast stream of lava- rolling down .its slopes today, but scientists said there was no danger to human life. . present plant, a 47-acre site Auburn and Opdyfce roads, i u 66-inch ptpetti two operations. Included is a 8350,000 incinerator to handle sludge from both plants, ending the storage of sludge in the 1939 sludge lagoon! City Manager Walter K. Kelly estimated that the installations proposed would be adequate for 25 years at Psnttee’a normal rate of -growth. The city must also add two parts of oxygen per mHlion fay the effluent as atrtfeadf liferard' the Clinton River. "The maximum BOD rate permitted is unusually low because the river's flow is unusually low in the Summertime,” Kelly plained. ■ * A ’ dr, . The move to begin expansion is expected to have a favorable effect on the State Health Department’s :near ban on new sewage lines in Pontiac. It is expected to open up hitherto undeveloped areas where gravity flows to the existing plant prp.impossible. Local Fireman Dies in Hospital Lt. M. Robert Sorted, 32, in Car Crash; Leaves Wile, A Children Underfed and Denied Medicine in PrisPftl, State Dept. Reports WASHINGTON (UP!) ** the State Department said today fhri 22 Americans ia Cuban Jails are being tragically treated, nndenW and dfenied medicine. . i ★ Ar The United States was contemplating a new, shajfp protest to Fidel Castro's regime against the treatment of. the 22. A spokesman said that la moat UA. Interests In Cfabu, have been la to gain access to the Officials said the Iqt of Americans in Cuba apparently has become worse since fife United States broke relations with fife Castro regime on Jan. 3 and. UK diplomatic -representation waft taken over by the Swiss. Ar * A department press official, Joseph W. Reap, told A news oop-ference the United States asfcad the American Red Cross a month ago to do what it could through the international and Cuban Red Cross organizations to get extra (bod and medicines to the Ameri- LT. M. ROBERT KARTELL Our Springtime oubhng Back on Winter Looks like the weatherman is doing a right about face. Instead of warm springlike ~tem- Lt. M. Robert Sertoli of the Pontiac Fire Department died while undergoing surgery last night in Pontiac General Hospital, Mowing an automobile accident. The 32year-otd fireman, who ; at 4665 Pine-dple St., Drayton Plains, was mitted to the hospital early yesterday morning after his car crashed into the rear ef a ■ trailer truck ay in Springfield Dixie Highs Township. News Flashes MOSCOW (UPI) . ■suras .said today they fasMeve* !■■ now agreed fo pita- 32 tonight. Be says Thursday will be cloudy with mow flurries and colder. The high will be about 48. Per'the next five days temper stem will average i to M degrees below the nomool high ef ■I SA M and normal Jew ef M to SL Thursday wMt be colder, and the minor changes ere expected WASHINGTON (St — ProdAwd to'Congress free been gat off on HI pat week, the White Home He was reported in fair eondi-tion with internal injuries later in the day. An autopsy was to be performed today to-determine the exact cause ot death. : Lt. Sartel waa pratdeat of the Pontiac Fire Fighters A ora., a member of the MetropoUtaa Hub, aad an 11-year veteran eh the city fin department. He to survived at homo by hte wile. ri ratno again Si Friday and aiain Sunday. Southeriy morning wteda -at 28 mUes per huvr'wiirriiift to north-eAAteriy at 10 to '15 m.p.h. NgKt(k ; :v‘ Tfairty-tWo WM the lowest r$ fol Vi dowutOWn Pontine preceding "%/V. m.J: The • mercury ‘ cHmbel to 49 at 8 p.m. Also surviving are the lieutenant’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marquis A. SarteU of 1234 Atkinson . a sister, Mrs. Marjorie Vanae, also of Pontiac; and two brothers, Frederick of Pontiac Richard of Waterford. Funeral service will be held at Opn. Friday at the fin Chapel. Raifjs Start^Snowslides TOKYO « ~ Heavy rains a pft two separate snow-slides on tl northern island Of Hokkaido today, MUtag 28 Vtotan trie power dam. Reap said the Rdf Cross efforts apparently have been unsuccess- In Today's J Press Air Tray I I A 2.000 m.p.h. air bus I-could whisk you to Europe 1 in 1% hours; cargo airline -I asks OK on 8133 New York- I London passenger fare — 1 PAGE » Cancer Fight modirsy roporte en^l disease's danger, value of .8 early detection and some. 1 promising rolearch—PAGE 8 48- Eichmann Background Catholic priest, 73, has vivid memories at Dadm i homo — PAGE u " Hockey Playoffs Chicago dumps Montreal, 3-0, enters Stanley Cup finals with Detroit—PAGE M . Man in Space Space engtoesn work har4' to disprove Mnepfay’s Law:; mtiihfm . THE POgTIAC PRBS& WEDNB&DAY, APRIL 5, 1001 B, skipper ot tka schooner Wester* I. talka with his tomlly at docksido Tttewfty ___ly after arriving at Kay W— Ha. Shown J(tft to right) are Kathy (hade to camera); Tommy, IT; Chpt Steadman; Debby, 11: Mrs. . Steadman; aaS tUlm^Htt A (Mhaa guahoat stopped and datainad Capt. Steadman’s ship off the northf—ten* at Cuba. Castro Is Angry Protests Firing by U.S. Cruiser HAVANA (tifty — Acting foreign mlntrtsr Carlos attorn Charged atrly today a VS. cruiser tired antiaircraft guns at A Cuban plane two weeks ago near Imlas to Eastern Cuba. Ctobaa authorlUss go* Swiss Ambassador Walter Boast ou of had before dawn to deliver a note from Olivares denounc tag what ha oalled "agt—sire* 1 attitude" of U. 8. forces in Cu-L, i V Firm Eyes City ^Ambulance Run Will Take Over Calls If It Gets AH Pontiac's Emergency Buslne& Ready to Blame _ DemsVlas fc*v,OTr m ** The note, replying to Tueoday’s tlJ. protest against Cuban ettorts to sett# tta American eahfe sehoSn-er Western Union, cited fcrcMte-er’s alleged March S attack sample ot “grave . . pro live . . criminal neUrity** by ridph from the U.S. Nav/s big Belgium to Pull Forces in Congo Notifies U. N. H WIU Agree to Resohrtions tolling for Withdrawal UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Belgium has notified the Untied Nations that It is ready la comply immediately with UN. rooohstlono calling lor the withdrawal of Belgian military personnel from the Congo. The newt at At Bdgtaa damn. Cuba Going Slowly inU N. Against U S. UNITED NATIONS. NX Br The Soviet Union today farmafiy m....... UJ-—v over Soviet ierrttocy. Soviet delegate Valerian A. Korin The note said «tep* already had been taken to pull ant some troops. * ft ft The withdrawal ol Belgian forces has been one ot toe main tomes in,the current U:N: debate on the ^Ariam and African natiana ham ben working an a resolution demanding that toe Belgians get cut wfthia *1 days. West, Midwest Find It Almost Whiter in April By The As—rioted Turn Rain, snow and gusty wit dampened and chiliad arena in the Midwest and West today an cool interest of _____ igp and to log relatione between Ida conn try ind the Uhited States. Zaria oalled tar toe WNhdrewal at two ether hot tnanee — tom-gmry Mi That -Ha mentor mov<^ by the trefc world. The UaMed States, however, aald were not to toa saationa to the northern two-thirds of the country. Mostly fair weather prevailed Snow whitened sections of waiters Minnesota and the Dakotas and winds of 40 to 90 m.p.h. swept peris at theRed River Valley and the Missouri Valley. MON than one inch of mow was reported in Bemkljl, Mini. A' rain belt extended from southeast Min- ot the *py plane question. On anstoir matter, Cuba ap- chargo that toe Urttod Stotae Is (fearing aggresrira agatart fldel (pHtre’s regime. The asmmbiy’s political com mittee is marking time during a ' “ in tta aM'twAftfra debate and toe Cuban complaint is next pn the agenda. But (he Cuban deiega-nade no move ..to air the tar (Ml debate. The UJ. position wit statedby Ambassador Charles Yost. Outside the committee, n U.S) spokesman said that the United States would insist on discussion of the Hungarian and Tibetan Items in the Informed sources said Cuba’ enthusiasm for a debate cooled altar toe Soviet UMoa hinted " was not anxious to get embroiled in ouch a wrangle at this time. * P Since the assembly cleanup on began March T, both toe Soviet UWon powers have been urging their colleagues to * imp 'toe - agenda free of inflammatory tomes and stick as closely housekeeping items. SKIRT SERIOUS TALK With this tot mind, toe United r r L ^ ~ States and toe * Soviet Captain aScnoonet- ggjuug* KEY WIST, Fla- (UPI) -St*** Department* and Coast Guard of-flcials today questioned the captain of * coble repair schooner which the Cuban navy attempted to setae. The atom—r, niosi," Backed hero to day and about n doom turn. Referring to Presidont Kennedy’; dr ' k ' ★ U.S. Officials Quiz lor wdto Capt. R-.T. Steadman. Steadman was questioned tor about seven hours And then left the ship lor too night. The questioning oontinuod today. Crewmen from the cable achoon- ____ ___________________________^ were instructed not -to talk into onottfu Iowa and central Iflh about tot in— until the State nois. Snow diminished to flurries Depnrtmqdt and immigration onto Pennsylvania and New Ytxt.jthoritite Complete their probe. also expected to give only token consideration to rack*odd war items as Hungary, Tibet ind the Soviet charge ogaintt U.S. recon-aisance flights. There was speculation also that tha Cubans might want time to study the State Depn—ta statement Monday calling oh Castro’s government to sever tta links with the international Communist movement. The American statement is certain to get a thorough going ovwf when Cuba The Weather Full UJ. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Cloudy today. High 4». Showers this afternoon and evening changing te anew flurries —tight. Lew B. Thursday elandy with enow flurries and colder. High Ad. Southerly winds law daring to S to IS miles and shifting to north westerly Id to M miles Into tonight. . ,.■„ * • . , ar imnh NATIONAL WEAtBTR Know. ’ showers am expected tonight to btotor. toe Gleet Lakes area and to West Vkfcinte white—n showers are forecast tar tta central Atlantic coastal states, the umling Gtdf coast states end ports df Texas lad d-taftlS, • “ wfll be cooler In to— of the i prohibiting UJ. from’ flying over Soviet territory, florin said that •’under thn new conditions the Soviet Union U.S. planet violated Cuba’s airspace 49 tin— between Fob, IS ind March 15. ...*... * «* .... The "gtRvest’’- of th— tions appeared to be an allaged landtag ISO teet outside the fence Gunntaurlamo by a helicopter * “ OtherU Wadsworth Will H«ad PeacB Riftarch Body NEW YORK (UFl) — Tha Peace .—arch Institute Tuesday it ha* named Jan— J. Wadsworth, font— U.S. dor to the United Notions, chief executive officer. . Within hours after toe cloriag all gave the exhausted tradore on the floor of the exchange a chance te not. New Ytefc'Steck Exchange Prerident G. Keith Funston issued a warning abort toe ba tog...- [ ’ " | ~~ . ft- "There- is dkatiettag evidence that bq—' people have aot yet discovered tort it is lmpoaeihie to get seraeflitog for notitoqi.“ Fun- Se teey bought aad The much-delayed Lassiter mtfr-der trial orlgtoaWy scheduled to open next Bioath, fa—a hew postponement at at feast a Week and perhaps tonger. ---- i CtocaR Judge Joseph O. FUnstap sail these persoha> • did opt uw' toe «etd “spec ttors”—were "attempting to make improper uW of the tocflttira ot a* m la—n weak Nolle Laaetter, 18890 Beverly Rd , Beveriy Hills, and. Gordon Watson, tear of Los Angeles, acy In the Aprfi 1999 nratder of DufEhmo^ to U.S. . AMSTERDAM (Ufel) j- Du— Foreign Mlniater Dr.-Joseph'tan* left by $H today lor an U4iy vtoit to Km United States, where he wifl aba Preaid— Kennedy. factoring. There were no (objec-rs pres—. ' ^ Tbs board renewed tta Ucenae of the Everett IfintaagftCo. tor the operation of a small go-cart trade at the «b—r of Telegraph Rond and Dbfe Highway. The t—k will te operated under the same ran-with ~ sde- _______Ajtogog,.. Mma, and a stiputotinn that those under IT yean of age must be accompanied by parents, ft ft ft Saetarita was authorised to advertise for bids for two one-half ton pickup trucks for too sower department and the cemetery department. Tta trucks will cprt.jn_ estimated $1,800. Bids wfll he opened Aprfi IT. The township board, in a rero jtion, thanked out-going Democratic trustees John Vettay and Lewis RueBe, who were defeated In Monday’s election by Loren Anderson and Byron L. Goto. Tta new trustees are expected .to take office at next Monday’s regular meeting. • - Cites Need of Education to Eiiminata Prej udice DETROIT (B — Education has [tta key role In the elimination of prejudice and the solution of the nation’s civil rights problems, Dr. John A. Hannah, president of Michigan State UMVerrity, raid here Tuesday night *...ft *......* Dr. Hannah, chairman ‘of On UJ. OvA’ Rights Commission, spoke it a kickoff dinner tor the Michigan phase of toe . United Negro College Fund. A national drive seeks $1J6 million lor contributory support to It Negro cot- #• mmm' 1 'MVins . Ilf II iniiilB 1BIII%PIliii111 I II III III IB mil Hill hto fourth wife after thrir shjpbodrd mantegi roe—iy. She to tostoib— te. Annemorie Schmitt of Germany. Reynolds to stfll In a legal fight with his third wife whom he d—A MM year. THE tWTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL g, wi THREE Ml Sanatorium . L4IWNC (AP) —The *tate to-jEffj* *"?t0rlnm ■» Howell Mould be ready for uae aa a men-b?S^ ta **° **three wecki, Dr. Albart E. Heuatto, state health commlMloner aaid Tuesday. HeojHs aid most patients a towdl as being moved to Detroit a Herman Kiefer Hospital. DM asset will make tbs 358-bed facility available for the li»c waiting lists of patients fofr the state’s mental hospitals, he ad- NY Sanitation Dept, to Gild Garbaga Trucks Heusti* said he expectant bill turning the facility over to the mental health department win have been passed by the legists. NEW YORK (VFD—The ssnita-tion department said a test of a new golden paint lor garbage tracks worked out so well the paint wffl be aplaabed on all 1,800 Also to be gilded are Si mb Tall: to Africans in Own Tongues, Williams Urges^ Washington (AP) - a Uen- Thew am «0» to 1.000 different languages now being spoken fat Africa but Wiliams said a dnen of thees are spoken by the'larger mmihar of the people. ■ You Never Can Tell MILLINGTON QtJPI) - No one id anything to do with it, but Ken E. Kennedy Tuesday became the first Democrat to bs elected —' _ » Township supervisor fa MS years. ■ -* • of stater for African attain, saps the Soviet Union and Oommimiat China am making a “low key" campaign to win African toadan and students to the canes of i Purpose of the i He saM Radio Moscow ail Frisco Art Commission Will Honor cs Hydrant ' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The San Fronds^) Art Commission Monday It Would honor fire hydrant No. I* «• trusty phlg that continued pourihg water ■aid, wma to make the trades e ier to aee at I _ ' removal oparattasa., daring the fir* and earthquake of ISM after water mains through’ out San Frandaoo had been hmk> SINUS Stfftnrs astamaaajaflg The U.S. Navy's nuclear submarines can travel faster i merged than on the surface. 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Sony — no mail or phonO orders ■ Rights Reserved to Limit, Quantities So More May SAVE —- MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS *Baikea Choice' 7* Cigars 25 hr -139 1 Regular $1.7T value — box of 25 cigars . .. -fanr— — Choice*. Limit 2. SO Sc Snail 5SS DISCOUNTER 98 N. Saginaw St lipS v »! :• ■; f S p h if THE PONTIAC PRESS * 48 West Huros Street Pontia. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5,1961 Democrats Victorious in One of State’s Tightest Elections l In but hotly contSstad elec- tion that saw most races going right down to the wire, Michigan Democrats continued their cqjTSnt domination of slate politics* ★ - ’ ★ ■ • OwldaN County's Jamas Zsder, for tnspk, lost for the Univer-‘ - sity of Michigan Regency when a : shift sMsm than 1% ef the fatal : vtit* would have pet him’in ; office. Mr. Zeder is ms of the l most capeble men to rim for pob* ■ Ik office In this stats in two dec-ad«g» hot the Toten were swsyed C by pertisan politic*. / ★ ★ ★ .; LesS than a switch of 1% would hate put John & Pin oil on the Michigan State tfotvsrslty Board at Bast Lansing, also; hut again, one of the light races on the ticket squeezed out pnother Oakland County man. -Ti ★ ★ ★ f Thomas B. Adams was beaten as a Wayne Goreraor when he . would hare been elected had one- • ; tenth of l%of the voter* reversed J themselves. How can they he that doe*? The national election was re- ■ enacted m n tiny scale right her* . in Michigan. ★ . ★ ★ , * Con-con won but it was fairly close, whereas Its supporters were expecting a decisive victory. Wayne County is now an the high road to controlling Michigan politics. Is this inevitable in great Industrial States or States dominated by extremely large cities such as New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, etc.? -4-..-.-■■■vl it ~ ifc-i.-. if— Michigan seems to hi climbing ; on the political band wagon and ; surrendering. The conservative, ; thoughtful and hard-working He- ■ ment wHl be swept aside by the • * radicals and the extremists that . lay hands on the political ma-: chinery of huge cities. Study US. history. ★ ★ ★ '• The industrial expansion scheme was voted down. This was probably the least understood issue on the ballot In fact, some 60,000 voters pUppcd it as a tacit recognition that they didn’t comprehend. It needs jnore study and thought , ★ ★ ★ • -John C. Mackie headed both * tickets end swept through to the * most one-sided victory. He was around 240,000 ahead , and still going away with a few scattered ' predneta to rspgrt. ★ ★ ★ * Many dose students of state affairs believe that the overwhelming victories of Hakxy f. Kelly and John R. Dethmers are one of the significant happenings of the day. Certainly these two men have had more judicial experience and know-how than their opponents and the voters seemed determined to support the Supreme Court as it Is. Killy was jnorg than 2 to 1 over hi? closest challenger and Dethmers was ahead ftj almost as J . ^ ★ " ★ _ ★ * The most disturbing factor lice - in the pitifully email number ef * citizens who voted. The back-! sliders, the qnitters and the civic ’ cowards constituted a gigantic * an9 shameful army. Hiey should * hang their heads, whatever the * causes of defection. No excuse is adequate. 3 -' Yet, they will probably consli-f' tuts the segment that screams * the loudest and Meats the most * when things “don’t go to suit * them.” They h*v*: guaranteed “* \ miuerity rulers far the period 4 i 'aMbk /# "1 >§^2 ■ Seme 81% of the Michigan •. voters eat dumbly at honi* and peeked out, fhe wtedgw.** . With a big vote, the result might not have been changed. The winners could have conquered by wider margins. ^And on the other hand, with one or two exceptions, they could have all gone down to defeat. Waterford outvoted P 0 n 11 a c. She cast approximately 10% more votes than the City *— and both sides of Telegraph Road should be heartily ashamed of thenmdvee — especially Pontiac. Hie quitters tided. The Man About Town Two Final Days For You to Make Entries in Our Baseball Contest Minute: The tine required to put yea In line to win $25*. Friday noon is the last hour that entries will be received In our baseball contest— And that’s day alter tomerrew. You still have time to qualify for that' $250 in US bonds, which will be given for the closest answer to— ——What player, whe his been at ^ bat at least *5 tlases, wUl be leading the American League en the night ef Thursday, May II, and what will be his hatting average! Every member of your family Is eligible to compete, but each entry must be on a separate piece of paper. All can be mailed in the same envelope. Simply decide upon the player you think will be leading the league on May 11. Then )ot down bis name and estimate his batting average. Sign your name and address, and see that It is received in this office by Friday noon. You 'can send In the entries for all other members, of your family, regardless of -ager at the .tame time. Remember that the time Is short, and Yeu must act NOW, er teas out on your* opportunity to get $250 in 'the best investment in the world. Last year -nearly 100 entries were disqualified because they were not received before the dosing hour. A minute's time NOW will keep you out of that class. Continuing the favorite amdng entries received Is Al Kaline, but he is being pushed for first place by Mlekey Mantle, who has a following almost equaled by that of Roger Maris and NtlUe Fox, with several other prime favorites, and a field that^now has passed the hundred • mark.- . Your foremost duty right now Is to distinctly remember that— All entries most be received in The Pontiac Frees office by noon on Friday, April 7 — and that's DAY AFTER TOMORROW. Voice of the People: ' ’ ? . J. Says Newspapers.Biased on Presidential J have the impression that when 1 out to play golf, the newspapers in effect said: “President deserts White House for another round pf golf.” . "T‘ ‘ # # it ' . Yet when John Kennedy whites down to Fieri!* ter several days the news reports say: 'TweXent tehee a brief vacation." It takes a let longer to salty "a brief vacation” la Paha Beech than it detente play 1$ bole* at golf. ■ , »T' / ★ it It Reporters have been chargod with being pro-Democratic. A leading magaalne article said 15 per cent of the reporters traveling with Nixon during the campaign voted for Kennedy. Neither of them things bother me, but I am disturbed when It shows In their work and when their superiors don’t correct it. ‘Fair Prices Delay City Project* Brings Out Another Point on School Aid If private and parochial aehoois My thanks to Mr, Rush for ask-got federal aid, than Southern pri- )ng the city to speed up the Urban Vale aehoois that ere bring built Renewal operation bp paying a for the express purpose of keep- just price for tide property, ing oat Negroes wO be eligible for -jv*e people aren't wanting fan- tax money. These white schools for only white children will he a government obligation. worked up aboat segregation that only, lot them have al they want, tea they'll have f» pay the The Heavy at the New Frontier David Lawrence Says: Bigger Peace Corps in Operation Me? I’m going to build a little tiny school for my own relatives and let the taxpayers foot all the tolls. Why not? Since the taxpayers meet thk payrolls, I’D hire the very beet teachers for my tastic price*. They have to have just compensation or they can’t find another borne to boy. The little word “Jaet” to a mighty weed, because It to now holding ap a whole city-■■- ■-•4 that his wife ihsisted that he shave it off. The large warty toad that has been around the yard of ■ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reefer of Pontiac Lake for at tout five years has come out of hibernation under their beck porch. They feed it until fly time arrives, after which its long tongue catches them on the wing.. ,/ . ' • A phone call from Anthony Almond of Keego Harbor says a pair of robins have commenced building a' nest over their kitchen door where they were driven out last year. Hits time they are to have squatters’ rights.. •». ■ . Verbal Orchid^ today- Mr. and bfrs. Ralph Meeeeta .Of Keego Harbor; 52nd wedding annlver-my. ■ 'j George FaUett . of Birmingham; 82nd birthday. Mrs. Garfield Tlnsman or WatetTord; 83rd birthday. „ Mrs. Anna Selwyn .6? Rochester; 32nd birthday. Mrs. Ruth 'flewriliog of Metamora; 83rd Mrttjiday. Mrs. Minnte.Walven of Leonard;. 90th birthday. . RELIGION NOT NOTED He replied: "Not all all, oo far as their religious affiliation is' concerned. * We take them into our aehoois ancL-of course, if ws are looking for teachers to come to and instruct people to our schools, we get Christians to do that—but so far as the facilities of the schools are concerned, in the admission of pupils, there is no religious condition. We take Buddhists, Confucianists, ani-mists—any religion—or any irreligious group. "Many go sot witkevt ever * ’ confessing any Christian faith, Dr. John W. Patton, veterinary physician from Michigan, tod 13 healthy puppies from his own kennels on a diet containing exclusively water and a heavy dog food with all -of the essential vitamins except vitamin Bt (thiamin). Within a week the pups began to lost weight, shun food, avoid light, tremble and cringe when patted, climb walls, fall backward and howl constantly. Wlyn offered'food the pups fen forward into the pans. Then the doctor gave each pup a hypodermic injoo-tion of thiamin. This .transformed “a racing howling maniac, or one in appalling cpnvULl sions frothing all tiie mouth uadi screeching pits-' ousiy, into a quiet DR, BRADY though, nervoua animal within four hours, and in *8 boors into a normal, healthy, playful puppy.’’ Deficiency of thiamin to the diet of human brings is recognised as tha cause of beriberi, a nutritional disease characterized by a slow paralysis (polyneuritis) which has disabled and destroyed many thousands of victims in the tropics and is not rarriy diagnosed, par-haps to ftiilder form, in the United States today. » Reck fits to degs frighten pee- He recovered hie ability to- jumjf up to a chafe after he had been lifted up for months. Too’bad we didn't know enough to begin giving him vitamin* before he drifted into premature aepility. ' d * * Olcpte .tetters. 1 -----t -- Says SUB Pay Same for Skilled, Unskilled As an observer and participator to unemployment and SUB pay benefits as outlined by the UAW-CIO, I do not believe it is worth tee long strike we went on to obtain It. It is very misleading. Supposedly, you receive an unemployment chock plus SUB benefits to make up the difference to the amount of 85 per cent of your take home pay on a forty hour week. This is not true. An unskilled worker taking home $79 a week draws the same amount of SUB as the tallied worker whose take home pay la $114 a weak. Also the way they' work it, you never manage to get both checks tbs same week, so actually you are trying to live on unemployment only, most of the time. One time we had a SUB check comt‘through the mail two weeks after I had been back to work! All this does is encourage the unskilled, short term worker to sit around most ot the time doing nothing and getting paid for it. The seniority men and tallied trades workers are getting the run-around. \------ (in Till* Was in» Tax Tips... QUESTION: ' I wonder if I can file a Form 104QA? My income from wages, on which withholding was taken out was $8,500-00. 1 also had dividends of $240.00. Would this dividend prevent me from using the IOWA? ANSWER: You can use the Form 104QA, called the “short form.” This year^'any person who has income from wages, and withholding was taken from such wages, and the total wages were less than $10,000.00, can use the Form 1040A. There is one other limitation on the use of the "short form” and test is, if you have income from other sources of over $200.00 on which no withholding was taken. In your case, the other income was dividends on which yon art allowed an exclusion of $60.00. You may deduct tha exclusion before listing the dividend and thus, with dividend income of only $190.00, you are entitled to use the “abort form.’’ Smiles - ... by Or. WUXsai Bredy. If _ -addrMMd' cnrelop. Ii wnt THOUGHT! FOR TODAY The man with power paceOne* the land, aad the favored mat dwelt to it.—Job $1:8. It is this earth that, like a kind mother, receives us at our birth, and sustains u* when bom; it is this alone, of ail the elements around us, that is never found an enemy ot man.l;:FlhW- —Onc-taing that never comes to those who wait is the time they Aa Eastern womea left IUN to her eat and dog. Fine chance for a cat and deg fight. * * How abeot it gtafot Wheat a follow promises to bo faltotal to tee Case Records of a Psychologist: . Law of Land Differs Front Bible war and compel young men to go forth and slay other toonah beings. Catholioe, Jews and most Prot- bring influenced definitely in teat , rabies. Many ef dago taw killed a» t leaser ef this error. The American churches started sending missions to points outside the Die Country Parson The beta sources of thiamin for man or animals art tee whote (uhmtted) ssmAd meat, mutton, lamb, By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE H-451: Clara K., aged 42. problem. “Dr. Crane,” tee began fearfully, ”1 am to a terrible state of mind. “Far 20 year* I was marrted aad did everything I knew hew to make my hua-^ band happy-“I never ife homo. I sits CRANE reared my children as well as I knew how. ‘ “Meanwhile I use active to the VTA and. nqr Church and 1 tried to be seat and attractive to or hntaand. “But he started drinking heavily __ _______'____ with other wasted. Finally ha actually became a skid •ow alcoholic. Some Protestant faiths permit divorce only in case ot adultery. Perhaps no on# who ever owned and loved a dog knows less about the feeding of nogs than ! do. At that, I expect Tony the White, Tarter will resume waning right wfeera ha left off, whan I come to take him pat for his-walk. It's yean near stews' t headed Tony over tp tap tender asaroy af tee 'vaterisary whs disposed ' at ttaa vta tea etryilntei rente - X Mta .qtaefceri way ■nfv -and I” teat Rate qa ' ,WSg Thay gave m n I Oald • -goodby. - Far a year on mat* the vitamine'* we gave*Tony „YS eupplement hie “Ho demanded, a divorce, ap-parently because of Interest in some other wmnote *> no have been divorced for 4 years. "But a few montea ago I met a fine, Christian’gaQfiaman. My chiL teoo Sis fond qt Wm and he ha* triad me to many Mm. Bta do oUcairiPr till oar courts have regarded *• voire aa a Wise measure, even without adultery. If you are a close Bible student, you will remember that Christ’s Apoetles own* to (dm one day to remind him that He owed poll tax: * w s Do you remember what Jesus did? He didn’t refuse to abide by the laws of the land, but paid the tax- Moreover, he. warned his foL lewers to be subject to the laws of tee laiid! WeU, oar modem American laws permit divorce aa epedOe grenade. They are the taw ef the lead. So a divorced woman like Clara has submitted to the laws ef* America, aa Mr Christ’s adrioe. Our Scientific Marriage Foundation, which la matching approximately 1,500 compatible men and women each monte debated this issue at tea outsat. “Should wa accept dfooroad paw Ra? 1 asked the advisory hoard at our first moating. Tha adriaory heard toriudw Bpt Catholic, Jews and l tempt to prevent their members from enlisting with Uncle gam, for teat was tee law af tea land, ffince divorcee, under supposedly adequate cause, are also tha law the Ronian Catholic Church and many Other FtatotariH sects view Obvtomhr, 'teal was e dUB-. cult qnaafien. Rot tea gshmta attitude ef Ow board wm to aw of tha land, you folks whs are divorced should fori in no more turmoil of oenaciencc than time who go to war despite the com-numdmant "Thou Shalt Not Kill.” SSjaaSaarsa (ww utti rteiiA jfte^ frtens an annul-1 meat of such a marriage m dart s even after many ynteSR of wedlock dad the presence of totHg* chD-dren, for It amaa*-there was no true marriage al the steML Osteobl "Dm damst foil nteli wlii fo voroe?" rite may PTOteat, quit* Yea, It itaE but it also vetoes killing. y*l our notione declare THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1961 Open Examination in Slaying of Wife ' GRAND RAPIDS reliinJit-«y examination of Roekford In-dustrialist Otto Peebles, 44, in the fatal shooting of his wife opened «ie«day before Municipal (Suit Judge Louis E. Slmhauser. Cuban Redt7 Hard Una Includes Soft Soap HAVANA Oft—A list of 96 slogans (or Cuba's giant May Day celebration wag published Tuesday by the Communist party newspaper Hoy, Following the style of the Soviet Press in whipping up enthusiasm for the celebntkm, Hoyle slogans covered subjects ranging hum peaceful coexistence to anticlericalism to Qiba’s shortage of soap. The paper exhorted Cubans to remember that "If we facte soap we don't lack courage.* —■ - ■ Rockford, may he introduced. Defense attorney Tfarald Sawyer Jr. asked why the statements and pictures, taken by state police, were hot being offered jm evidence. Prosecutor Richard K. Elliott said they were irrelevant. Three witnesses. frvUnting Min Mery Catherine Voss, 46, Owner of the home where the shooting occurred March 18, testified. * Stortwidt savings for koala and family! * Use a Flexible CCC Charge Account! Morrow Tells Reason: Might Be Misunderstood by Foreigners Edward R. WASHINGTON (I) Murrow said today he tried to stop a toreim television showing of a documentary fUnr on U.S. farm labor because be believed the foreign audience would regard the film aa representative of Ameri- As a CBS commentator before becoming director of the U.S. In-| formation Agency, Murrow narJ jsjf '‘Harvest] for lightness, no whisldes compare with the two imports-Canadian and Scotch? rated the documentary, of Shame." It depicted conditions; of migrant farm labor in thd United States. i After he took his government job. Marrow unsuccessfully sought to prevent the BrltMi 7 hum And imported Canadian Club % is the lightest whisky in the world? Amazingly low pricad! log the film hi Britain. Addressing a foreign policy briefing for broadcasters, Murrow said he would have opposed the mowing of "Harvest of Shame” abroad even if. be were still a private citizejLworking for CBS. Murrow said in Ms opinion the UJ$, viewer is sufficiently Informed to know that the docu-j mentary’s portrayal of seamy con-1 ditions did not mean everything! in America is like that. But he expressed fear that a foreign audience would get a lop-! sidedly unfavorable impression. He had said earlier he did not want the film to appear to have official U.S. government approval —a possibility because of his new FAMOUS BRAND 4-PANEL GIRDLES Now York Phone Co. Puts Out Spanish List NEW YORK (UPD — The New; York Telephone Co.,'it-distributing a Spanish-language index to the classified phone directory to help Spanish-speaking residents' Bng~wK»TtWy"WKnt 1n‘ ttie yellow] pages. the company said 60,000 copies] of the Spanish index art being! distributed, and that more >will be! published if the index proves popular. . .. • ; I Serve some tonight! In The House’ Sftiny panels of elastic are strategically placed at vital points to sleek you where you need it most! 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After nine months in the dream world of independence, Congolese to LeapoUviBe real fan the austere springing up around Leopoldville bearfqp * RECEIVE SCIENCE AWARDS — Two area youths recently were presented with honor awards hy the Michigan 'Junior Academy of &w> in« ..f» Letters, me certificates were preeented by Dr. Conrad R. Lam, past president of the academy Ueft), to Ronald Hoekman, (coder) and James Colando, for. thair work in fiKacademy.(frlxnrin^nir 1»., Mohawk Drive, it a senior at Pontiac Central High, and Hoekman, of 1740 Hamilton Drive, Bloomfield Township, graduated from PCH in 1950. Or. Lam is chief id thoracic surgery at Henry Ford Hospital. The students were guests of honor at the academy's annual dinner held this year at Wayne State University. words of encouragement to the weary Congolese in their own language. CAPITAL MIN DOWN * "If the politicians reach accord, if aational enRy to achieved, if [tiCiil'.wiflire can only then will come^tlte and to ployment," the signs say. : TMa once wealthy capital to running down gradually. Some of the outlying provinces are in chaos but Leopoldville'i daily life retains its. hot and sleepy routine. Hare the hard aspects of indto pendence are coming through attrition rather than spectacular, collapse. 941 a month and to doing 'Wl compand with hto neighbors. He has five children. Monthly rental a tin-roofed, thrompram brick hut to MO. MOVE Of TOGETHER vacant because people ford the rents. An increasingly common practice to for the family of an One hy one stores in the Euro-tan city ere closing, because of lack of things to aCQ as well as lack of people with money to buy, them. Half a dozen supermarkets are still crowded with Congolese European buyers, but the shelves are emptying; Prices are creeping up as difficulties of importing—and paying for the Imports—increase. . A familiar brand of American corn flakes to 48 cents. A can of chicken aoup to 30 cents. Six small apples in a plastic bag sell- for 96 cents. ' , Prices like those are for bw yond the reach of Congolese workers. Alphonse, the houseboy, earns "There ere so many filings don’t know t|iw to do. Wo have our independsnea and tbel's p ling, bat; now I am In charge of the bustness and toe white 'patron* to no tonga to help me. If only you people had taught us how to do House Is Nonpartisan in Congratulations to 2 LAMSpfO (D — The House of ; Representatives has bsen nonpartisan hi sending congratulations to two former members elected mayors of their cities. irepresKMauve J MkJkg? newly elected mayor o* Soallifl«M "There mayoral election victories are of primary Interest and. a cause for rekAjha.*’ the resolution A. House resolution noted that WUliard I- Bowerman Jr., p Republican who served in the House from. 1953 fo 1990, was elected mayor of Landing, and that S. Jamea darkaon, a fipmocratie Soviet! Work In Iraq BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP)-A Bo-viet' Embassy spokesman skid Tuesday 400 Soviet experts are working in Iraq to carry out the Iraqi-Soviet economic and .technical asristance agreement.. v Through ell the uncertainty and hardship, Leopoldville seems a relaxed enough place to the canual visitor. Jib bands Mare v every night in crowded night dubs. Europeans crowd the lush Funa Club swimming pool. ■ • — There was no official color bar; in LeopMdvfifov evmr before dependence. Congolese go to Funa too, if they can Afford the 80-cent admission. Some of the gardens lining the' wide Boulevard Alfctert are setting ragged as tMe jungle moves back into the area. " Only in the quiet of their own little homes are the Africans expressing doubts about whether it has all been worthwhile. “Things aren't going very weB," Congolese electrical worker told a white visitor. He passed around tray of soft drinks—after nipping file cepe off the bottles with hto teeth. His Golf Seems Somewhat Above Par JFK Has Drive, but Lacks Direction PALM BEACH, Fla. W-Play- j ing like a man in a terrific hur- j ry. President Kennedy drove — I and severely hooked — two golf I balls off the first tee into a gusty wind Tuesday. I Peter Lawtord, the Both balls traveled about ITS yards, and both came to rest be- Four Drown During March; 3 Were Tots Four persons drowned in Oakland Comity during March, com- pared with none for the same month i last year. The sad toll' so for in 1961 has included three small children who wandered onto thin ice on Pleas-- ant Lake in West Bloomfield Township. The triple tragedy occurred March 2.' TMa year's fourth victim was a fisherman who Ml through the Ice on Kerby Lake in DavMmrg March 4. yood the rough — In'the. wrong ; ther, Joseph p. Kenned; fairwpy', ' TO*'was the first time reporters bad been permitted to watch Keaaedy tee -ell, and 0mb write aboet It, slace be was aomihated for the prest-denaJyf I . .ye ■ denry in July. A few minutes earlier photographers for the first time in that period had been allowed to take pictures of Kennedy on the golf comae...... He only shots permitted by the White House, however, were ol the President standing at the first. . In advance of Kennedy’s round at die Palm Beach Country Club course, reporters also had been told they could be present only for the pictures taken before he Ij i balL Ait they were allowed to stay on and watch him 'drive. The President, wearing a Hue sports shirt and pale yellow slacks, arrived. at the club at the wheel tf a top-down convertible a tew minutes before 11 a.m. -Other members of the four- By this time last year three persons had drowned In the county, and the fourth drowning! - _ ____u. , was not recorded until July Mi Mm* P.** ® "toP® • •r during the swimming season. j-A fifth drowning in- Ohkiand! * - County this year was a verted, T«vf RhfW VfilitSI March $ when a mother saved her] IvAl UUUiX ixCIIIQI young child by applying mouth-!»■ '•« p |\ j toWh respiration after ^ NlX6G 3l HaZBI r0fK Only the President's father had a golf dub iii hto hand as the cameramen got pictures of the four at the first tee. LAWTORD TOPS'! BALLS Then, as the picture-making was halted, Smith and the elder Kennedy got off, fair drives. Law-ford topped two balls and both traveled less' than 100 yards. Then the President teed up, straightened, and with scarcely a pause to address the ball, slammed into itV The bail swerved to the left and file hook was severely accentuated by the stiff wind. It stopped on the fairway of the MttMd4»ter ■ Cash Paid to YOU While Yoifre in the Hospital Get Weekly Check of 1100-up to $5,000 Spend the Money as YOU Wish Receive Cash in Addition to Any'Other Insurance Plans Yon Now Have . -v King Your Protection Up to Date with This Low-Cost Cash Plan a psytoc your bull It you ihouM to h •lckam or aecMaatt Concerned about the rtelas coete of boepttel Plane which ottos do not provide enouch etah to pay for the oapeneoet Family Float Available for Apes 3 Moafks through 79 Tomt Mail to Dept HL Michigan Life Insurance Co. Royal Oak, Mich. J Name ................................... In just as much of a hurry as | a gallery of about U0 watched. I Kennedy tried another drive. It N was almost a carbon copy of the j first * fg OKI MSI ad KIIBTMIIM SUMY! MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY OAKtANb r CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES SPRING, 1961. Once o week for 10 weeks. American Foreign Policy Cavalier vs. Roundhead Discovering Modem Poetry v Drama in the West , Era of the Civil War The Short Story 'Listening to Symphonic Music Europe and Its Problems Philosopher and the Bible Shakespeare's Tragic. Vlsipn ; Western Institutions ■ Psychological Aspects of Living Introduction to Psychology Culture and Personality Politics in Michigan Acci. for Mgt. Personnel Acct. for Small Bus. I Acct. for Small Bus. II Bus. and Prof. Speech Business English Business Law Comprehensive Estate Planning . Electronics Theory Industrial Design Introduction to Management Prod, and Inventory Control Personnel Administration Salto Management Technical Writing I Basic Drawing Choral Conducting , Creative Writing ' Figure Painting Interior Design Basics MSUO Owns - * Modern Donee OH Painting Sculpture Arithmetic (Elem.1 Study Skills Botany for the Laymen Introduction to Astronomy Math; Refresher for Eng. I Math. Refresher for Eng. II French I French It French HI German I Russian I Russian II Russian Language 111 Spanish I Spanish It Supervisory Mun. Administration Local Gto. Finance Public Personnel Administration Effective Speaking end Leadership Efficient Reading Small GrOup Inetr. In -Speech MSUO Faculty Start* April 12 7-9F.M. Gerald Str. June M. Collin*, PhD : April 13 7:30-9:30 25 . William Rhode, PhD . April Vi .7-9 ' Aubrey Roberts, MBA, CPA April 12 7-10 IS , Luctlto Ramsey, MBA. CPA * April IQ 7:30-9:30 25 Lucille Ramsey, MBA, CPA April 11 7:30-9:30 25 John Cambus, PhD April 42 7-VO 35 * fnblisK "Staff April 13 7:30-930 25 Arthur R. Cox, )D 13 7:30-9:30 25 , lerome Mulligan, LLB ■ April 10 730-9:30 35 Carl Kligman, MS April 12 7-10 25 Chariot E. Balogh, MA. April VV 7-10 35 ' Aleck Cao*aliv-MBA n 7-10 35 ' William James, MBA April 10 7-9 25 Robert A. Bolda, PhD 12 7:30-9:30 25 Gordon Kingsbury April 1! 7-9 35 Anne C. Mansfield April II 730-9:30 25. Lloyd Radelt, MA April 10 7-10 25- Whiter Collins, PhD April 10 7:30-9:30' 25 Priscilla (ackson April 13 7-9 25 *‘ Renee Radelt April 12 7-10 75 ■ David Welz, BID April 12 7:30-9:30 25 Welter Collins, PhD IV 12-1 5 1 Elizabeth Appleton April 13 7:30-930 25 Renee Radelt April 15 9-17 noon 25. 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Senate Group tq Mult Probe of Birch Society LANSING (* - Hazel Park can't I [rent out books to school children I [once it has specified they are free. 11 an .attorney general’s opinion has g decided. WASHINGXpN IB - The Senate Internal' Security subcommittee will mee April 12 to decide whether it will investigate the John Birch Soiriety. Both critics and supporters of the right-wing group have urged a congressional probe to get the facte on its aims, activities and membership. The Hazel Parte'School District had sought to ease a financial squeeze by charging rental lor text books, said DC. Lynn M. Bartlett, Mate superintendent of public instruction. Once school district 'residents Canada imported 29,400 head of have voted for free books United States beef cattle in 1958. [scholars, the school board can’t the most tor any year pince World change it by resolution. Adams War E. said. SHORTHAND Fir a Better Job and More Pay * Lepra 18 W. Pike St. INSTANTLY APPROVED it WYMAN’S No Banks—No Finance Companies The Famous ABC System ; No Signs—-No Symbols — No Machines Advertised in SEVENTEEN — RED BOOK — GLAMOUR — MADEMOISELLE and 90 other national magazines. • FREE Lifetime nationwide employment service • FREE Ufotims national transfer privilege ’’• FREE Lifetime biosh-up classes v New Class Scheduled for April 24* (Day and.Night School) Pontidc Business Institute the poyrrAc press, Wednesday, april t. iwi NINE Schedule Service for Herbert Shave Economists Eye Gambling \ as Barometer WASHINGTON (UW) - Prask dent Kermedy'a Council of Economic Advisers look lor the Oddi on the nation’s economy in gatnbling receipts at Las Vegas and betting at the Kentucky Derby. Mr. Shave leaves two daughters, Mrs. Marguerite MUIehui and Mrs.-Bed trice PeppereU, both of Cleveland; and tee# sons, Robert of Oevelaiid, Ernest of Northvilie and George af Phoenix, Art*. Service will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday att he Roes B. Northrop * Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River Ave., Detroit, with burial following In White Chapel Memorial Cerrietery. Ladies9 ‘ We’re awaiting figures anxiously on the Kentucky Derby, mutuel, take,” Keller told the National Preea Chib Tuesday. “The Derby figures have proved ■o reliable as an indicator In the past few years, they are going to-Mmame the track, Churcb- Artist Taken by Death TORONTO (API -• Lorn* Haywood Rurgoyno von Ritschl, 66, Pontiac, Nearby Area Deaths TAKE IT EASY! Chores got you down? KEVIN LE8PERANCE Prayers were offered this after-noon at the Melvin A. Schutt Funeral Hoom for Kevin Lsspergnce, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Lesperanee of 49 E. Hopkins St. Burial was in Mount Hope Ceme- Rochester; two sons, Edgar of Rocbestw and Harold of Auburn Heights;^Tl grandchildren Shd | great-grandchildren. A brother and three sisters also survive. Alt wool solids and novelties in all the new Spring colors and styles. BABY BOY SPEN8T ROCHESTER — Prayer service for the .infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Spent of 340 E. Third St will be at U a.m. tomorrow at the William R. Potere Funeral Homs. Burial will bo in Babyland of Mount Avon Cemetery. * are a brother, Keith; and four ds-tart, Kimberly, Karen, Kathy and Kay, aU at home. Kevin died two hours after birth yesterday at St Joseph Mercy Dairy Queen The infant died yesterday at St Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, flwrtiy after birth* Surviving betides his parents art three sisters, Carol Ann, Marilyn and Charlene; two brothers, Qydc World’s most delicious milk shakes in your fiavorltb flavors. Enjoy one today! Matching ^Sweaters Ex-GM Employe Dies in Hospital William* J. Ebert, 6i, of.25 N. Roslyn St., died yesterday at St. JOsaph Mercy Hospital after an Mr. Ebert waa a former employe' of Fisher Body and General Motors Truck ft Coach Divisions. H% recently returned from California where for three years be was emplojred by the Qty of Los Angeles. * * ★ Mr. Ebert was well known in the Pontiac area for sports starring In .baseball and bowling. Thursday at MUir Brothers Funeral Home. Burial will be in Lum cemetery. Mr. Deacons died Monday after ; a lengthy illness. >> Surviving are three' brothers, Ernest of Imlay City, Hugh at Port ; Huron and Floyd of Flint; and two > Maters. , . JOHN % REDDAWAY AVON TOWNSHIP - Service lor, John E. Refldawety, 80, of 615 Wil-, ; lard Road, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Pudey Memorial Chapel,, Rochester. Burial will be In Mount Avon Cemetery. _ Mr. Reddaway died yesterday after an extended illntos. Surviving are two daughters, ] Mrs. Donna Krohn of Cass City < and Mr*. Crystal Sherwood of < Surviving are his wife Zoe; four daughters, Mrs. Eugene Conkm of Pontiac, Mrs. James Alleh- of Clarkston, Betty Ebert and Mrs. James Donovan, both of Cleveland; ‘ 16 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; tag) brothers, Arthur of Pontiac and-George of Cleveland; and a slater. ★ ft. ★ Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Voorhees-Siple Chapel with burial in Parry Mount Park gfied...Wo Will Refund Your Monty Chtarfully At) tires mounted Free.,,. No hidden charges. Amazing Low Prices tor a complete set, . \ No tubes required... You Save! Guaranteed Nation-Wlds. Convenient Budget Terms brown block gray whita bona H 2-9251 Use a Convenient STORE MIRACLE MILE WHITEWALLS ' WIDTH •Vi 5 — A - 7 8 - ? - 10 MARROWAAA X X X X X X X X X X MEDIUM U X X X X X X 1 X X X X X WDE| X X X X X I X THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY APRIli 5, 1061 pSiWgl Wiiiim TEN Put 2 Area Men in Group to Eye Coo-Con Topics^ 75 named today by Gov. Swainson to six study committee* to exam- Chrysler Faces More Trouble Now Legal Actions Art Filtd Against Firm by Attorney $qj Dam ____|__________ DETROIT at-Nev legal MtlHB executive department were Oak- w**» ^ filed against ^ embattled land County Drcuit Court Judge dark J. Adams of Pontiac, aid former' Governor Murray D. Vim Wagoner at Binningham. Swainson said the committees 1 be asked to ' dead by tbe forthcoming cwstlti* Chrysler Corp. Tuesday la VJL District Conrt »nri Ways Cnontv arcuit Court. Sol A. Dann. a Detroit attorney and dissident Chrysler stockholder, a petition in U.S. District United, Capital Airlines Get £AB Okay to tor ROBERT J. IERUNO Washington r IERUNO ifflRuVR gtorensnswt approval of the United-Capital Air Lhwd men spurred fresh specula firm today further “marriages" in Ibis hard- The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) gave United"an official green light Tuesday to acquire Qqpital. It was a decision which: recommendations in the Adds oflCttfift which asked that aB proxies legislation, finance-and taxation.! and proxV material for the ado executive, local government, edu-'firm's April IS' stockholder meet- — Made United the nation's big-cation and. the courts. ! ing be impounded by the court, jgest carrier, supplanting American | ....* ' rit ,fr_________ I A. hearing .an .Dam's aetftiaa Airline^ Tbe governor asked the commit-f was set for Monday, teee to have primary reportsp c Ntwb^ new regional headquarters in At-1 tenor lanta and Pittsburgh. > . in fer — United will repaint its insM^— United will abgprb all Gtpfe acquired Viscounts with Its own tal employes except tat a handful blue and white markings, plus In-lof top officials. 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Darn's plea to delay the stockholder's meeting for six months was tto nied and an byunttion was issued against him to prevent him from further soliciting proxies. - Doomed Capital to a 'corporate death as at Juae I, marking the ead at an airline mat era ted three Warn Mplanea an a ^jaJI route betweeu Pittsburgh — Gave impetus to persistent reports that other airline* may seek to combat/ United’s , new status as the industry's giant through merger* of their own. * - *' i There art almost is many merg-rumors as there are airlines in States, although Only is before the CAB and Trims World Air- YM Men Have Part in Camping Parley Northeast, however, indicated recently that it had changed its mind. possible merger between I Continental Airlines has been the subject of widespread speculation. Both airiines denied conducting merger talks, but Eastern has suffered badly from various CAB route swards to competitors and Continental wants expansion east- ail to CradfSafe but Take Watches Burglar* who sawed a holp in the roof of Ettinger’s Pharmacy in Commerce to gain entry last night failed in an attempt to crack the drugstore’s safe. They emptied the rash register at »« and pocketed seven watches worth aa estimated *95 before leaving through tbe Jude hi the roof. Owe of the thieve* pped a lira At its April meeting herd last night at Pierce Junior High School, the Greater Waterford Community Council adopted two projects: township wide effort to lkymse all bicycles and the promotion of tan-is courts st the senior high school -PS. • * * * The bike-licensing program has a fourfold purpose: to promote un- derstanding of the state and local vehicle code ( which governs bicycles on all streets and highways), to Insure that today's riders will be tomorrow's safe drivers; to enable bike* lost or stolen to be earily identified; am allow Identification of tbe rider hi of an accident . j American is another airline w hich has figured prominently in merger rumors, mainly because it never objected to the United-Capital agreement. * . * * This was a surprising development wfiich Jed some industry to believe that. American had some merger ideas of its own. National Airlines, which has had tough financial sledding, also has been mentioned in merger talk. TO ANNOUNCE DKTAII.S United President Vjl A. Patterson was expected to announce in Chicago Thursday final arrangements for file merger with Capital, biggest in the history of commercial aviation, this much already The alarm was answered by a private patrolman on duty in tliejis know stomping area on W. Commerce . Road. He foiled to see anyone. _ United add*.41 of Capital' however, and notified, the sheriff's Detectives- investigating at the scene today, said the torglars were unable to penetrate the inner barrel of the safe. Tbe drugstore own-. John Ettinger, said the safe contained approximately 9500. prop-jet Vtocouhts to its fleet, fifteen Viscounts go to Vkker*-Arm-strong, Ltd., qs partial payment for the S33.8-millfon Vickers mortgage that threatenfed to plunge Capital into bankruptcy and forced the merger negotiations. Reds Hit JFK on Cuba - United odds a 7,500-mile route system and 7,900 employes to its 14,000 route miles and 23,000 MOSCOW (APP - Tass said j employes. - IMfed wUi begin coreMkUt- tion statement urging Cuba s ft- - - - del Castro to sever links with the Communist bloc “has few equals] for hypocrisy." . — United plans to set up two Three persona from the YMCA will participate In a program today connected witii three-day. regional, convention the American Camping Association which begins tomorrow in Detroit. The program of Camp Ohiyesa, Detroit "Y" camp at Holly, will feature a talk by John A. Ledlte of the National Council of YMCAs in charge of youth W°rK and camping. He will discuss trends, changes challengee .. taring YMCA in INI. Attending from Pontiac will be rim E. Miller, youth director; Robert Wisdom, former rector; and Donald Masta, scuba diving instructor. Y lL L The YMCA is affiliated with the American Camping gram wfll be hunched Friday to An assembly program will be ..eld in each school to explain the bicycle ordinance, and students will be given license application cards to be filled out by parents after a safety check oh bikes. RALE AT SCHOOLff Running May l, officers, assisted by members of the Community Council, will be selling the licenses in the school hallways. The police department hopes to complete sales at four schools in one day, Holmes stated. Fidel Releases Two Americans Builneumgn In Miami Tell of Pfoito Accident, Ten Being Held "7a 'i | I * MIAMI (UPD—ftm Amerind) tiuMmesnirn held incommunicado 'fay the Cuban government since March M when their private plana was farad down In Havant, said Linden Blue,, 24. of Denver, Colo., and Donald Swenson, 36. an American citixen who Uvea in Toronto, arrived in Miami Tuesday night Each lost about 10 pounds during the 11-day Jail stay, in which they wore held without charge by the Fidel Castro regime. They said they were not abused fay their guards. Thfy found tbe food was poor. ^ Stops Fees on Products WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Kennedy today ordered elimination of special import fee# on peanut oil. flaxseed, and Unwed oil. tab||t Established to-lSMLres Nner Ndasod PW1"® • 71 yosrs of sound management, your eaauranco of iROMrity* Assets ovsr 56 million dollars. ~ ___ Capitol Saviigs & Loan Asm. Establulied 1890 75 W. Raisa St, hatUc ; V R 44151 CUSTOMER PARKING IN REAR OP NUILDING THANK YOU VOTERS OF Pontiac Township for Ytfurning me as your Pontiac Township Constable UU0LI VAN HOUSED Police Checking Three Break-Ins Netting $1/100 Three break-in* — two of which netted burglars. S1.000 — were being investigated by Pontiac police today. # * * ‘ Approximately SI,000 was taken by burglars from Murray’s Beauty Studio, 105 N. Saginaw St., after they broke glass in a rear door to enter the building. The other huge sum was taken to a break-in ef tbe Dayton Tire Ok, 77'W. Horan 8t. The intruders rut a bole to tbe wood-en door, then apened a sale where the money was stored. Also being investigated was a burglary at the apartment of Axel Sri wick, 51, Fairgrove St. Missing was- a Social Security check for SU& Richard Younce, chairman of the parks and recreation committee, jedThr discussion on the tennis courts project. High school group# have earned more than $2,000 toward a double court and the recreation department todd# $225 donated some years ago by the Waterford- Clarkston Business and Professional Women’s Club; * ¥ Cost of a 100 by 120 foot bituminous concrete court was estimated st $3,900 and a-10-foot fence enclosing tbe courts was estimated at 5700. The next council meeting has been set for Tuesday, May 2. Bandits Get $22,000; Man Gets Their License JKANITD, 111. ID-Two men held up tiie Peoples State Bank and fled with $22,000 today after imprisoning' three,, bank employes, federal bank examiners and two customers, in a rear room, „ '! ♦ W. .They fled in a car whose license number a garage operator had noted Tuesday while the men were ip. Manito And, the garage 'man felt, acting suspiciously. Mh CHAIR If it swivels-tilts-reclines! * ^ Hero's a chair that has eyerythinf! 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Many yards have famous maker's name on selvage. 5-PC FOAM LOUNGE CORNER GROUPING ^ Yoafrt2‘Roand-the-Cora*r’convortl-ble eof as, 2 long bolster*, 1 corner bri-ster. Sofas have 100% full foam seats a and bolster backs; nooag apring construction. Textured stripe rayon-cotton covering in brown, marine or persim- fto money dawn mon combinations. ttldwth 2d" long Ref. J J9 Yee Mmt B* W. T. GRANT CO. . ' MIRACLE MILE. SHOPPING CENTER Ttlggrwpli of Square Lake Rd. JUST 'CHARGE IF NO MONEY DOWN 10 AM. 'HI 9 P.M. Chamber and Bullets Among Memories of Dachau a particular sign, the Jewish •tar 00 a yellow background. The boo Aryans were exposed to ■pedal persecution . .. 15,429 oI Dachau's inmates died from typhoid lever In Btf.. - the Gestapo came lor him.' The then monsignor was clearly an enemy at tbs Third .Reich. For years he had engaged — at the request of his superior, Cardi-nal Faulhaber — in compiling Nazi crimps against the church and alerting the Vatican apd the war with Russia, mass liquidations of POWs took place daily. Well over 6,000 were executed, but their names were not registered . . . | - ,-r ' - ■ La THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5,,1961, ELEVEN . Day after day the dreaded morning and evening nil-calls took place in the square and here, -too, in the presence of alT Jhe prisoners, corporal punish- J. C. BIGGINS GREATEST BIKE VALUE For beys and girls Ref. up to $52.98 46“ • Chrome-plated rims, hubs, sprocket, talk had ' • Swept-back rear luggage carrier with chrome-plated guard It’s here! The year’s greatest bike value! American-built for rugged use, years of cycling fun! Exclusive Flightliner styling thrills youngsters .with ib racy beauty. Boys’ bike 1* brilliant red, the girls’ in regal blue. 8m it now — save! In the carton. boys* and girls1 economy J. C. 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EVER8REENS, SHRUBS and TREES tremendous ihm-widi savings! hurry for outstanding values! spring dresses OTHER SPECIALS ■wStiii Yw — Colon formferly $10:98 to $14.98 Remarkable savings on rjew-seasdn styles for misses, juniors and ha If-si res. $19.95 formerly $29.98 Lightweight wools in bejge, green or blue. New silhouettes, many one-of-a-kind. Misses'. Hush Pkippies ' breathin' brushed piplbl by WoUvriM GOLF SHOES COLLAR PINS AND COLLAR BUTTONS ARE A PAIN IN THE NECK! . Sec our wide selection of Porto-Ptds for S p rl n gr start os low as $16.95. VAN HEUSEN’S NEW SNAP-TAB SHIRT IS A -SNAP! Svff? bMohdii skinny pants *2" «»«> $3" formerly $5.98 to $8.98 Wend sweaters It’s the easiest tab collar you ever put on! No pin s.. .no buttons! Just snap in pjbeetar the neatest, easiest / tab-collar style f you've ever worn. I ’ And the snap-pieeeV is stain-proof, * of course! PORK LOIN ROASTS formerly $6.98, to $10.98 blouses formerly $2.98 to $5.98 Tailored or dressy styles, sizes 32-38. skirts 99« and *2" formerly $3.98 to $8.98 Slim, full and pleated styles, misses' sizes. $S* sweaters VAN HEUSEN’S NEW SNAP-TAB SHIRT costs just Tenderloin End Skinless FRANKS formerly $3.98 to $7.98 Oossic and dressmaker styles in group. Misses'! SLICED CHEESE WHgley4! Owe American •r Pimento FABRIC SHOP Ph. FE 5-4457 TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER '^"CHARGE IT at Kresge’s T E L- 1 Hi U ROI INI w»iti THE PONTIAC PRESS THlBT&gy PONTIAC. HIGHtOAX. Musical 'Carousel' to Be Offered by PCH "MHwed melodies of Modmn and Hammcntria 7® *e heard for the fourth • rawiBUttu year who, tiac Central High School's drama department presents ‘Carousel" Thursday afternoon. Friday and Saturday evening and the afternoon of April u aad evenings of April U and 15. Helen Thoms and Kaye Gaddea is studeftt director. ■ Coal Nickols, student dine* of Julie and Billy are Marlene Beale and Ed Harotitun-ian. Others in the cast Include Karen Kessler, Deanna Rel-. yap, David Austin, John Hunt, George Sarros, Mitzie Schroe-der, Ron Boyce, Gary Abut Jim Baker and Julian Spires. Judy Whitmer, Karen Bro-noel, Peggy Warren, Rusli Maisa, Juanita Graham, Jim Bank, Nadin Moris, Floyd Morris, Dick Levtne and Tom Murphy complete the list. Nancy Walker and Pat Rahja are in charge of make-up. Brian Oner is handling lights with Sue Douglas in charge ef props. Cochairman of tickets is Chorus tnemben include Peggy Warrea, Susan Putnam, Jeanette Wright, Kathy O'Brien, Kathy Jackson, Nancy Walker, Minnie Churchwell, Linda Freet, WilHe Prentis, Margaret Me 1 zer, s Edwina Skelley, Juanita Graham, Barbara Griffin and Betty BRtne. April Admission « Others ' are Kyen Bronoel Judy 'Whitmer, Jill Hicks Irene Perkins, Cynthia Rush is, Larry Taylor, Ivery Mo-Danial, Henry Manning -and John Kimball. Completing the list are Doug Sheffield, Floyd Morris, Bill Smith, Tom Murphy, Phil Weber;'Gary AUen, Julian Spires,' Rusli Maisa,’ Tom Schellen-berg, Wade WUkinaon and Art Brenner. Dgnce numbers lit "CArou-sel" are intricate and colorful, jgtiriey Zikewich, a 1959 graduate ftow working at the Oakkfcd County Friend of the Court -office1 has been dance director. She has worked long hours with soloists Sylvia Rothschild and Jhn Hinojosa in the production's memorable dream ballet scene. The dancing chorus includes Pat Weld, Bernadette Johnston, Judy Whitmer, Sue AMenon, Joan Crakbek and Deborah Cooper. Dave Hunt and Mark Berg Are -serving as stage managers. Mrs. Jean Smith is - art director; Pat Wilkinson, tickets; sad Judy Prevette, publicity. Cover design tor the program was executed by Chris L&uckner and printing has been under thetHrection of Ted, Cartoon. The school may be contacted for tickets. Reserved seats are city; Mark Berg of Middle Belt Road, assistant stage manager ; Kaye, Gaddes of Baldwin Avenue, production assistant; and Sutan Dome of Osceola Drive. Busy behind the scenes with the myriad details of the colorful production drew members (from left); Judy Prevette of Elisabeth Lake Road, pubti- WBlfefBSDAY. APftlf? 5, 1961 For the fomr^eonseautim year Pontiac Cen tral High School students are presenting a Rodgers TOUl Huntlnei stein-mujieal, Playing leading roles in ‘ the cast ofJ'CarouseV' which opens Thursday after- noon at the high school auditorium are (from, left) | Mitzie Schraedtr of Dwight Street, John Hunt of. West Iroquois Road, Edward Haroutunian of Douglas Street and Marlene Beale of Green Street. . Better Tell, ' Not Show, Letter Part By The Emily Post institute Q: A friend of mine received a letter frbm a mutual friend of ours who is abroad at the present time. She told me that Mary had mentioned me in the letter an) proceeded to show me the sentence which referred to. me. ♦ * p * However, instead of giving | me the tetter To read, she bold it in her hand and bad it folded in such' a way that I could rend Just the part meant for me. I thought this extremely rude. What hi your opinion? A: Folding the letter in the way you describe was rude! -If it would have betrayed.a confidence to let yon. read the rest of the letter, she .should •not have shown it tbywt at rad, but instead should have read it to you or told yw of t the part that concerned you. *,:* a Q: I am a yearn; married woman working Mr a large organization. Recently one of the men who worfck in my department (a bachelor) was tak- * en jU. and . rushed to the hospital for an operation. One eve-' ning after -work 1 stopped at the hospital to see Mm.. When I arrived home and 'told my husband where ! had been, he was quite perturbed over it and. said that it was very improper for me to go alone to-virit this man. I can’t see any impropriety In this situation and thtok he la making a fust over nothing. I would very much Ifte to have your opinion on this.' $ At As he was aick in a hou-—**“1, year visit was not tan-mt, but since it did upset v it v® be well Women's Section Abby Telia Organist: Just Change Your Tune! DEAR ABBY: I am an or- -ganist in the dining room of a resort hotel. One of our guests was an elderly gentleman, badly crippled with arthritis. He was in a wheel chair and had to . be spoon- ’ fed. He had d I n n e r in . our dining room every night with « male nurse . who traveled u" with him. Ope ABBY at our waHrosses took a shine to this male nurse. I don’t know if they ever got together after the elderly man was put to. bed, but here is the problem . The elderly gentleman and his. male nurse checked out, and now the little waitress just .stands around, staring into' "spies. ^ When I jpiay "Danny Boy" (that ‘to, dm, male nurse's name) die goes to the kitchen, and cries. She asked me to .jet “Danny’S” address from the Mont desk. 8hould 1 do it? .ORGANIST DEAR ORGANIST: Don’t gat involved. If *‘Duhny Boy*’. Wanted the little waitress to' have. Ms addrasd, he would have given it to bar. Shell get .over it.’ In the meantime, play “I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair.” h * * ■ DEAR ABBY: Your criticism hour and no one will know you are chewing. Our forefathers arid fore-mothers (yes, ladies chewed, too) found tobacco chewing to be very soothing with no ill‘ after-effects. And you didn’t see Womeh's Club to Meet at Luncheon The Green Lake Women’s Club will meat at Groan Lake * Community House Monday at I p.m. for a dessert luncheon. Mrs. Alfred Spengeman, program cMirman, has announced that the speaker wW-be Mrs. Oliver Hanna of Dooiham. Mrs. Hanna '.to president of Poatchartraln Chapter of “The Questers.’’ a national organization at women interested in antiques. . ** * A \.A , Mrs. Hanna will discuss her unique collection of'glass amf china shoes and slippers which will be os display. Members have been urged to bring a guest to the meeting. Mrs. William Fryer, chairman of hostesses, announces that Mrs. William Murray will -be chief hostess for the day, assisted by Mrs. ^ C. Aim-strong, Mrs. Henry Cook, Mrs., Daniel Grister toad Mrs. Martin Lee. Reservations may be made with any of . fee hostesses before Saturday. ^ ^ tye Shadow Trick • The appearance ef dte^pet eyes can ke ■'4lpelpBhepth»\ applying eyeshadow lightly to to a heavier degree at fee the'lids and concentrating it outer edge of each eye. them running after psychiatrists or steeping pill\to quiet their naves. The old-timers had nerves so ~ -steady that' nothing short of a Comanche raid could excite them. OLD-TIMER DEAR OLD-TIMER: Yours h the first rood word I ever had from anyone regarding the use ,of tobacco. Twenty-three spitoo! " fr-"dr A DEAR ABBY: I want a pet but Mom, won’t let me hava » cat. Dad won’t let pm have a dog, I don't like rats or mice. Mom Is afraid of birds. Dad says a monkey or a rabbit is out of the question. Goldfish aren’t any fun. and neither arp turtles. Do you have any suggestions? 1 am 10 years old. Don’t you think I should have a pet? ' WANTS A PET DEAR WANTS/ About the only “pet” you haven't mentioned is the hamster. They are dean little things and easy to ‘care tor. The combined efforts of scene painters Jesse Stephens of Lake Street and Gary Bramble of Desiax Avenue and players Keren Kessler of Sanford Street and George Sarros of Palmer Street, as they put the f inishing touches on Pontiac CentraTs annual niusical production, are typical of—the cooperation director Stuart Packard has elicited- from the student body. Central has established e fine tradition of presenting musical drama with enthusiasm and polish. ' WSCS Luncheon Hie Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Akleragate * Methodist Church will sponsor a cooperative luncheon Thurs-.day at 8 p.m. in the church. 'Following the-luncheon will be the fits* meeting of a weekly Bible study series at 7:30. under direction, of the Rev. Frank M. Brannon Je. . And Roger Williams. -Schedule Dinner The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will sponsor a .family Style chicken and fishhdinner Friday at fee Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall on Walton Boo-levard in Drayton Plains. 8erving will bs .from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Interested in Sewing Contest? On April 17 registrations will'; open for the ... Internationa] Young Stytemaker Sewing Contest. sponsored by the Singer Sewing Machine Co. Girts between the ages of 10 and 21 irity vie for a share of the more than $130,000 in’ prises.. Awards will include a Jet trip to Paris for visits in the bouses of famed couturiers, and air trips to historical and famous dttes to' the ‘ United .States. Registrations will be accepted through Aug. 12. * throe age groups, all completing identical baric requirements, will compete separately in fee contest. Girls aged * 30. through 13 new In the ’Tween Division: girls aged M * .through 17, to fee Then Division; and seamstresses aged. It through 21, in ttm Misses or Mrq. Dtvision. VA. A A' To be. eligible for the con. tost each girl'must take eight sewing lessons and make e dross for herself to a group at • Singer Sewing Center. Three rimm, one to an age group, will be named in each local * instruction center---- Aug.’.26 is the deadline for > completion .of the dresses. Judging on various levels will take place'through September, with a final showing in NeA York planned1 for mkteutumn. , BLANKS AVAILABLE Entry blanks and complete rules may be obtained through any local Singer Sewing Center. . ' . ■ Winning garments from the local instruction centers will be sent to fee sewing machine ‘company’s area headquarters for further judging. There are 36 such headquarter* to the United States and Canada. Winners in each of the threci divisions again wftl be selected. ' A - A’ A -The neut round of lodging wU) take, place in Near York4 whew an estimated 60,000 entries will hnse hneri uatrowsB rtb 10$. From this group 1$ wfll be selected to come to Nsw York tor feud judging., A 'Tween,' Teen aad Misses or' Mrs. «w he chowri to repre- sent each of ifve international regions: Pacific, midwest. Northeast, South and Canada. The 15 winners will -journey to New York for an all-expense paid stay at one of Ne* York's top hotels and later participate to a fashion show before an audience ofTasMon And . sewing experts. The grand prize winner will be announced . at this showing. Philatheas See Holy Land Slides Some 30 members of fey . First Phitetbea Class of First Baptist Church met ^heuday In the eburph puteiL ' J Rev. George Kennedy, am- . rianary on furlough from Africa, presented a message’‘The Xhnpty Tomb” end showed col* or slides of Ms recent trip to ttto Holy Land. 1 . SET O, ... a, ,k , L{ l ..titter, the Rev. Kennedy pm sented a trombone safe and vocal selection, accompanied by Tint PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, AJMLA JM FOCBTKKN President ■ Ploys Host at Luncheon mfea ot America, toe., Unit 2. mat Tuesday for schoolgirl luncheon at the home of the. president. Mrs. OUhcnit McVean of KSul Bevert/ Avenue. -The. group will sttaad the State Woman's-Eye View of Hubby's Outld STONEWARE C1JPS 6-*1.00 Different Colors DIXIE POTTERY Early Week Special!, .. . , BTOGET WAVE.. ■ C CALUE’S BEAUTY SHOP, lit North Perry FE 24 Named Delegate to Lutheran , Church Confab Sk?u leave no fingerprints with these gloves introducing our new French Provincial An Expert Explains HigH Living Costs dining room and bedroom groups in Antique White or Fruitwood Cherry Of PATRICIA MeCOSMACK MEW TOlliC (UPD - The cost of living’s going up and aa’s secret. It's Important only tor tbs family to knm% that she looks pretty, not how she doe* it! Club Auxiliary Sets Card Party Night of May 2 The city’s centennial fihn ‘*Thc Pontiac Story ot Progress and Promise” was shown by John W. HirUnger, manager of Pontiac Tbs Man Who yVean a HARWOOD SUIT If lie wean a Harwood CnitonrTEll-ored Suit, ha ’naturally is distinctive with a garment cut and tailored only for himself. We proudly introduce our outstanding new French Provincial furniture grbupe in fine fruitwood finish Cherry veneers or "Stardust” Antique White finish... distinctively and authentically detailed, handsomely crafted and surprisingly moderate in price. In addition to the dining room piece pictured, there are rectangular and round tables available. A handsome breakfront is also available. Oral Table (43x65x77) . .. Figure 8 Side Chair, each . Matching Ana Chair, each China Cabinet (52x18) ....... Buffet (62x20) .... .■*.t.. Other Pieces by Special Order $134.50 $ 38.50 $ 44.50 $259.50 $189.00 GEOTHY’S Colonial House Children’s Shop IHfiili ini jhaggige Canttr Jr f*. Claagic pwvtncial styting to* bedroomgrouping you’iL cheriah. always. Select it 'in Antique White ‘‘Stardust” finish or lustrous finish Fruitwood online Cherry veneers. You’re invited to visit our store'and see this new display. Triple Dreiser and Mirror (60x21) $104.50 Double Dresser and Mirror (54x20) $159.50 Night Stand .. ..................’.. .$ 64.50 Poodre TdWe (not shown) .. ... .$ 98.00 Chest of Drawers (36x20) Chest on Chest (40x20) .. Figure 8 Bed ......... Panel Bed (not shown) .. $109.50 $139J6 $ 79 A0 $ 67.50 GOOD LUCK send flowers EXCLUSIVELY OURS IN OAKLAND COUNTY Our Interior Decorating*Staff WiU Be Glad to Consult With You at No Extra Coet or Obligation O Call FE 24348 For Yoar Wedding QUALITY and Quantity Jim South of Orchard Lake Rood—Free Parking i . Open THURSDAY, tftlDAY/MCWDAY EWINGS % 9 P. M. 559 ORCHARD LAKE FE 2 0127 TgB PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1961 FIFTEEN An annual, event that gives you a truly wonderful fashion bargain . . . ot the beginning of the wearing season. * r« / ' FLOWER HATS STRAWS PRGANZAS LACES PILL BOXES BRETONS, SAILORS CLOCHES Jan Leslie Mr. Louis Michael Terre Mr. John Jr, ■ Sally Victor * Howard Hodge . sew SIMPLE By Etmct Farm er TSTfii ........ Regittko-Lingle Nuptials Are Held by Candlelight "Deer Eunice: “Please explain the simplest way to Shorten boys’ and men’s cuff-type trousers. Z has* two growing boys and can't boy the correct in^eam length for the else of their waist. If I could Aarten these myself. It weald cert&tgly help financially. Many of my friends bate the same problems and all of us are anxious to gei this information. Tfbdr .column Is the tint thing I read when 1 open my paper* . • Mr*. O.P.W. 1 have had so many requests for this question that I hope all of you will dip this column and jise It for future reference. ____1. Rip out the original cuff and press ..the trouser legs flat. • 9. Mark correct length of finlibid troos-sers. (a) . 3. Chalk, mark l%” below flat chalk Uno'fQr width of cuff, (b) «. Mark 114" below 2nd line and cut slacks off* bare, (a) Fold him to wrong side on middle chalk line. ft blue rilk organta over taffeta were styled with bateau necklines, cap sleeves and draped skirts. Matching veiled hats of pearl-tipped petals and cascades of pink carnations completed their ensembles. Flowers tor the honor » deeper pink. On the esquire side, was Ai___ Bailey, best nun, with Marshall Raftery and Michael Selwa seating ““ 12SgttHRi. An Leaving far the Gnat Smoky A pink flower bat comptansatod Mrs. Lingle'* brigs embroidered silk organia sheath dress and booe accessories. Mrs. Regittko, in s green lace jacketed sheath dress and matching hat, chose white accessories.' Both mothers wore cymbidhim orchids. Areroe Chapter No. 503, Order Edward Moden and Mrs. Kenneth Newlon to k committee chase ot a new Christian Gold Star Mothers Ust Their Delegates Gold Star Mothers, Chapter 9 met Tuesday afternoon at the Disabled American Veterans' Hail. Delegates to the state convention at tbs Occidental Hotel, Muskegon, April *38. will be Mrs. Edna Matheny, president. Mm Mae Archambeau and Mrs. Lola Erb, state historian. The May 3 meeting at the DAV Hall will be at T:» p.m. flag lor Bsysl Clark, weeflqr patron, MUtord Chapter; and Mrs. Jack Frank, Esther, April 19-Blnnfa«- On April 20 Mrs. Royal Clark, secretary, will be a gueet of the Lake Orion Chapter. Mr. dark wM visit the dawsofl Chapter April ST. lbs. William Cox was the evening's hostess. ArrangementsTlor refreshments were by Mrs. Bernard Garner, Mira.Albert pottom, Mrs. Rusaett Canterbury, Mrs. Loren Palen and lbs. Lillie ©*■ participating as guests in Oakland County Chapter Friendship Nights wffl be Mt*. Modem chaplain, April g-Ortonvifie chapter: Royal Clark, worthy patron, April 7—Oxford' Chapter; Mrs. Scharf, worthy matron, and Melvin Patterson, associate patron, April 15— PImm FE 4-5121 Mis. ley field, Owasr CRESCENT LAKE BEAUTY SALON Club Planning Party April 25 Members of the Round TeMe Club met Tuesday afternoon at the borne of Mrs. D. L. LaseUt ot Ledgestone Drive, Water-ford. . Mrs. Glam H. Davis, district supervisor, The Family Service of dakland County, apoke on “Living with Teen-agers.” Discussion followed.' The chto will sponsor a benefit card party April 25 at the League of Catholic Women headquarters, Professional PERMANENTS Sfyled as YOU Like It! hair curium — Three IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON 219 Auburn Ave. FE 4-2878 ’ No Appointment Necessary. ,. Losses of about $25 million a year are Incurred because of the death or serious injury to livestock bring shipped to meat packing centers., AFTER EASTER FASHION CLEARANCE! Arthur's presents o «tors fall of tremendous chandite. Every department1 . , . every floor . . filled with exceptional values. "Alt new in-season spring mer-1 • • . every cranny in our store is DRESSES Were to 10.98 Wn to 14.98 Wera to 17.98 Were to 19.98 *0 *11 •13 Were to 24.98 War. to29.98 Wera to 35.98 Wera to 39.98 *15 •IT *19 •21 Save on Soap (UPD — End wasteful guessing in the laundry department by keeping a measuring cup near the detergent. Use the exact amount indicated on the package to provide suds. For a low-suds detergent, use only enough to make the water feel Not only is too lavtih a use of soap .costly, ' After Easter , MILLINERY CLEARANCE Famed daytime dresses . . , cocktail fashions . . , casual . . . specialty shop-better dlfcsses . . . new costume , dresses . . . jacket dresses ... all here for your selection! ;Pure silks, sheer Wools, rayon blends, and knits. ♦, Sizes for junior, misses', and half sizes. Dnn Salem — Second Floor SPECIAL . . . Timed Right for Prom and Graduation 1 ||17V FAMOUS BRAND TORSO BRAS; Reg. 8.95 to 16.50 . .... tZ W * Missouri’s first capital, a temporary building, is still standing In St Charles. SALE • 458 COATS and SUITS! walk off with our This is o gigantic event! You ll reap tremendous savings, gat really wonderful fashions, exciting fabric*, colors, stylos, outstanding voluss in ovary way! It's to your advantage 'to coma tomorrow ... early for host selections. SOFT-STACKS STYLES Coats in full sweep—Cardigan—Straight—Clutch! Suits Fitted—-Boxy—Demi-Fitted—Belted—Dressy! FABRICS Worumbo—Forstmapn—Hockanum—Worsted—Petit Point —Worsted Failles—Basket Weaves—Pebble Weaves! COLORS Ndvy-^-Bldck—Pink—Beige—Blue—Green—Lilac I SIZES Misses' 8 to 18—Petites 6 to 18—Junior 5 to 15. Comp, and Rag. 39.98 to 49.98 $009° DESIGNER HATS l/3 OFF THE FABULQUS FEELING! Try tt now and Spring in this tamed maker's smartest stacked Gael and Ml Mse — flaesod-fleer THE PONTIAC PM. by Edythe McCulloch DAYTIME ^ V* MAKEUP EfiyBjpit la «iwy har*h and unwind to tha I)M of hoary makeup, ft ie wall to become lUM in applying maecara and «• ehadaw far a dramatic efieqt hut vo caution you NOT TO USE IT during the day. It will accentuate and sharpen tho ■faaturee instead ol soltening the*. So apply your teunda-tfan with a light .touch, let rouge appear oo a shadow ol aafar and powder lightly over ail. Brush eyebrows and fill in with a quick stroke. Apply your lipstick with cars and Mot wall* Save your dnpjOOti^ effects far special after-live ocoa- Broadcast by WPON Colors Can direct from pur window Refreshments Served throughout ftUC MN& An oriental dinner will be served Saturday by St. Frbderioh Parents Club members. DittmiiinSiUC, -of the proemdi, which trill benefUytelwKooTs ath-letic program, are (from left) chefs Phil Yapo of Percy King Drive and Sylvester Yapo of Judson Street, varsity club president Tom RUM?' of Edgefield Drive, cheerleader captain Pat Brandt of Josephine Avenue and football captain Jim Kennedy of Voorbeis Road. • ___________ Child Tells Lies to Coyer Her Weaknesses real joy again. BUCK BLUB BBIOB St. Hugo Guild Slates Meeting Mrs. John J.' Raymond, president of St, Hqgo of Ufa Hills Alter Guild has announced the first quarterly meeting ft B p.m. Tuesday in STEFANSKI TV ‘‘Shoes for Entire Fwmity*. Or IN MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS 'TIL 9 PM. 20 W. Huron *.» ' f * STAPP'S- . accurately fit every pair of shoes The engagement is announced of Rosetta Amt Brown, daughter of Mrs. Ross Brown of Draper Avenue and the late Mr. Broom, to Cpt.CarlG. Dallmannjr., sonof the Carl C, Dallmans of Waterford Township. Her fiance is stationed at ome-Made Candies ^ Now Qt 2440 WOODWARD AVENUE “ (just North of Square Lake Rood) PLENTY OF, EASY PARKING •r*. HOURS: Dally Sunday 10 to 9 11 to 9 "freshen the Impression1 3 new “Keys” to professional-sounding home orgap. playing Your entire wardrobe of Spring and Summer ap-pareTregains newltfe... new color... andllke-nevL freshness when you hovefl them cleaned through 7 Ft. Knqp, Ky. WE WON’^r YIELD A 1/6 OF Ahrf lNCH That’s tbs little difference between one Stride Rite half site and the next It’s the fai| difference between perfect fit and something baa. 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Seek to Have State's Bishop B By KENNETH LOWE Written fer The AP MARQUETTE — My-Mgnn SOI day will have a Catholic saint If the efforts of a dedicated group of nr—'*hjM|njm| ful. They are members of the Baraga Association, whose coal is the canonisation of Frederic Baraga, ~~ty .to the Indians le a long-labor of love, and no' se knows whan it s . Mad. But- when H................. translators, secretaries and dergy- the missionary's Hie, the, entire cue will , he chipped, along with documents, to Rome — fc '1 study. of Northern Michigan. * * ★ The,association and the Baraga Historical Commission! established in 1951, have their headquarters in a little stucco budding in Marquette. Here‘the staff pores ovdr a collection of morn than ttttQOO document! hi eight languages bearing on the life of Baraga, flat Bishop of Marquette. That was Mother Frauds Xavier Cabrtd, proclaimed a saint by Pope Plus XU In Ufa. This, however, does not diacour- Meanwhile, the association continues to gather and analyse documents and data about the Jesuit priest. It maintains an extedhve library of material about . times. - It publishes a quarterly bulletin devoted to Baraga's Ufa and lore. . * ' * * Bishop Baraga, for whpm the Upper Peninsula county and a high acbooLiinLMarquette wen was born tnITSY in Slovenia, now a part of Yugoslavia. He came to the United States from Austria in 1898 and fetdr became an American citben. has about 12,000 members in all 50-states and in numerous foreign countries. They realize decades may pass before any .concrete action Is taken on their cause. Ilsbed a mission at Ora ad Rapids. In 1835, he wept to LaPointe, a mall settlement on 1 Island In Lake Superior' off the Northern Wisconsin shore sad began.Ms long work with the Chip-pewas. He learned to apeak the Indian tongues and published Cmppepn and Ottawa grammars and dictlon-aries. A brilliant linguist, his writ-I In English, German, French, Mayans, IMw, Kalian, Chippewa and Ottawa — to the consternation of historians who have had to decipher his diaries and letters. mi among the Ottawa In the Little Traverse Bay regton ot Northern Michigan. Two years fetor he estab- mlastoa trips from Baalt 8te. Mqrle to Marquette and then to Ontonagon, a distance of about m miles. Even after he .was named bishop to 1853, the blackrobt continued his work with Indians. By the time dally aad often walked on'his the Rev. Charles J. Carmody, Marquette, executive secretary of thea Baraga Association aM assistant to the postulator, “and Ms reputation has retained strength to the prefer* day. To Register Architects . LANSING (AP) - Gov. 8wato> entire Ufe H "We must prove that he 1 a .heroic and sanctified Ufe and meat of Robert J. Zimmerman ef Kalamazoo to the State Board of of Reglatratton foc-Architects, Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors. He suefeds William R. Hanfo of Lum, resigned. . he died to 1868, he had eetabtohedL*■Mc wtncti0eP, «• ■“ w. 2_______.. 2 there must be several undoubted 30-mfesfona on the shores of Lake Michigan, Lake Huron and Lake He is buried to a crypt at. St. Pater's Cathedral to Marquette. Hundreds visit the crypt every year, Since the bishop's death, He has been the subject of at least five full-scale biographies, and one historical novel has been based on his Ufe. "His reputation for sadcticy was very strong to his own day,"-says miracles worked through- his to- Piecisioa Watch Repair CXTSTALS FITTED it wtoia sou wBya.3;' watch name **.*» or NEISNII'S* WaichBepair 42 N. Seginaw FE 8-3593 JEhsn., Frt, Sat., M««. a Tms. ^ WITH IMS COUPON HALF S01B I79© Nm’i, ImmI CIMm'i I Ustker «f fw|»SSM * , Neisuer Shea lepair I « NORTH SAGINAW X)iscomts»50% EXTRA SAVINGS... EXTRA SELECTIONS... 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Rough Seas Slop Airlift of 2 Burned Seamen •VANCOUVER. B.C Wn — Rough leas today prevented the airlift of two critically burned seamen from a Norwegian freighter racked by an explosion and fire Tuesday night with & persons aboard 460 miles from land. The freighter Martha Bakke. which was disabled because of age to its engines, was making its way under reduced speed to Prince Rupert, B.' C.. a fishing port midway between Vancouver ahd -Juneau, Alaska. mer president at For r Motors, chairman of the Joint na* of Staff, wen 'to return for additional Senate question! .today. Sen. Francis Cue, R-S.D., one of the |f committeemen who listened to the testimony said in '# separate interview: "I suspect that when we get through he (McNamara) wUl have nyost of his major . recommendations .approved both ways." BS ’ Cage said he referred to proposals fo spend additional millions on stepping up operations of certain long-mage nuclear missiles and strengthening, the ground and ' other forces involved in limited 1 or brush-fire ware. “Wo, Fan not supporting her, exactly, but UK's here. IanT that KMUghV* these harried husbands would exrhim. NEW nmc Then there were always the ladies -who called asking if they could claim their pet deg, or canary or vCnus fly-trap as i de* • GETTING TAX TO»-lfce Pontiac Branch Office of the Internal Revenue Department. 65 Oakland Ave., fat currently in die “home stretch" giving assistance to persons with income-tax, problems. One of many such taxpayers esught in the last-minute nob is Fraok B. Shields of Drunken Driving Swainson Appoints Attorney From Soo TV News and Reviews A TT-year-oid Union Lake youth pleaded guilty to a drunken driving charge in West Bloomfield Town1 ship Justice Court yesterday. The youth Earie Bragg, sot of Mr: and MnrEftiest A. Bragg. 9164 JuUa St., was fined 6100 or 30 days in the county JaiL The Host of Video Westerns GetBoot, Wiil Travel_ A Freudian Play? No Couching From Audience. By WILLIAM GLOVER Aaaariated Press Dnuns tTitle NEW YORK — And now a guvamuent check after a taxpsy-er's form has been received and thoroughly prefcdspsd at a centrsi office. Russell ■ also relates a comic to- least 14 hone operas carrying over from tha current season. There were about a dozen mors when the 1960-61 season bagan. Carryovers for next season in-dude “Have Gun, Wfll Travel.” “Wagon Train,” “Rifleman,” “Bonanza," “Rawhide” and possibly five others. Already departed or going bye-bye are “Wanted— Dead or Alive," "The Westerner," “Stagecoach West,’’ “Wyatt Earp," “Bat Masterson," “Zane Grey Theater," “Deputy," “The Rebel," “Gunattnger” and the once-mlghty “Maverick." EXCLUSIVE Miracle Mile DHVE-flf THEATER Fir* Destroys Block ~ SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras (UPIi — Fke of undetermined origin destroyed a square Modi in SHOWING tor’s early carwr is examined with respectful, rather than Incisive, attention. The main part of Henry Den-ker’s script conctnw. the caw history — an hysterical woman with aching legs—which launched Freud on psychoanalytical research. tne business sectisn of this bsnsns-beit city late Tuesday. No casualties were reported. bard way: One after another. 1 I stayed with ABC-TV for "Rifleman.” “Wyatt Earp" and "Stage- stituted by Mr. Ninon and the National Office, taxpayers are better informed today, which is a good thing," Russell says. reach West," in that order. In * "Rifleman," Buddy Haekett played the part A a fellow named Bibs. In "Wyatt Earp,” Morgan Woodward turned up as an old-timer called Gibbs. And • in "Stagecoach West,” Steven Terrell waa a bad-guy named Tibbs. Bibs, Gibbs and Tibbs. Our westerns have looked alike for so long that there’s no OPEN AT 6:15 F.M. SHOW STARTS 7:15 F.M. ALL IN COLOR - - - AT REGULAR ADMISSION PRICE The deadline this year is midnight, Monday, April IT, due to April 15 falling on a weekend. The calls are increasing and more people are_rushing to the Ideal office, at"® Oakland Ave., seeking advice. SPECIAL DAYS The office ia mien Monday through Friday from I a.m. to 4:3p p.m. Mondays are designated as special taxpayer assistance dam. Persons with questions may call FE 2-0208 for help Mondays or, If the problem is more complex, pay a visit to the. office. The Poatiar ofllnr la the aaly fan-time me la Oakland Canady. | "We have two real rush" periods,'' Russell says. “One is in January.-These: people have re-funds coming and file «Wiy.~ " "The other is right now. Many ot these people either owe some or are trying to break even.” added shattering ' background music to the proceedings and ridmd everything. "Wyatt Earp" was a plodding ■11-out hack Job. Buddy Haekett. in "Rifleman." wasted his talents in a cliche role. During this episode, young Johnny Critwtord, as Mark McCain, was called upon to bemoan the disappearance of the wild west Perhaps he was anticipating next season. Westerns? They went thataway. NAPPY VICTORS—Mayor Raymond R. Tucker (left* ami Comptroller John R. Poelker, Democratic victory in Tuesday’s St. Louis, Mo., efty election take calls from wetHwishers at their campaign headquarters Tuesday night. Tucker, In winning his third four-year term handily, turned back Republican Ben H. Lindenbusch, recipient of support and advice from the GOP National Committee. Pontiac General Shows $10,000 TONITE Bulge lor Period Income exceeded'expensrir by approximately 610.000 at Pontiac General Hospital, during .the third accounting period ending March 35. Harold B. Euler." hospital ad- j mihistrator reported today. i Billings of 6463.000 were at an all-time high, but so were ex-| penes, he reported. ; Occupancy, dropping to about STAR lllBSr STUDDED ntiKsmniHt PROGRAM f'ff fun ptoplo, fervent ito.Tfcfjfhavet tremen- wvwiA>fA +hs Outstanding Motion Pictures Shawn Everyday. Fanturas at: f:28 • 4:0*< 6:40 • 9:20 WALTDfSNEYS dared countless perttetod turned a lost t island It Into an exotic perediae! The Sister Kenny Physical Ther-apy Department continues to be a aiRD QUINE tony Perkins ■Janefcnda "SUZIE WONG" SHOWN AT xlilS nl 10:15 p.a. CARNIVAL IN QUEBEC" OUCH Of MAGIC' - CARTOON fWItHBU Kecondo qt the 101s» Airborne” , “““VVVViViVrYvyvVvTiiyiiyLlWtflJVtiW • ?hit in the amy EAGLE New U.S.-Canada Pact to Work Out Irrigation, Flooding and Power WASHINGTON THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1961 Home Ec Ain't What It Used to Be in East COLU&G£ PARK, Md. the coin-toes to decide the winner. THE WORLD’S SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP ateqi^ wriie-w vote in Mfioday'v •lection hits made John A, Mc-Clanathan the highway commissioner here. ‘McClgnathan was defeated the March 13 election ip his bid to regain his seat on toe village council in Beverly Hills He lives at 31355 Kennoway Road. His will be i nonpa’ying and Us JaHsdtrttoa *rwvers < hair mile ( township ro*d. One voter among the 3,479 who voted put the name of the 44-year-old glass comjtony executive on the ballot. No one sought the job. Mrs. Fannie Adams, long-time towriship .clerk, said the poet often j* vacant. * ]) “A man by the name of Don Altman got it, two years ego," she said. “I remember swearing him in, but I haven’t seen him rince.” Treasurer Tops in Votes for Addison's Elacfion ADDISON TOWNSHIP - Official returns of Monday's election showed Treasurer Donald' Hick-mott to be Hie lop vote getter on Addison Township's state of unop- R Republican candidates. ..., A * ' * total 2iT rotes, two'i 210 received by Clerk Robert A, McCalluip. Who previously Regular Values! Womin'i Baby Doll PofamaL Waltz-Ltngth or long Oowniyr Full-Langth or Half Slips Stop everything! Until you've taken advantage of these wvings—the values are too gteat to miss! Famous maker fashions—in fine /tovxro^'rayon tricot and all-nylon fabrics—with elegant touche* of lace or embrrideiy. Choose from a wide assortment of styles. 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Whitt1 Fir-King Olio* Light Blut VjgKj Anttlopo Boys’ Colton f Sat**n Pont* 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL.5, 1961 Pontine City Affairs Shelve Public Vole on Recreation Sites ■holved tho euggoetlon that fto-Jwas aboent again last anclng of reCToatloB con tors bo 5"~-= '■•=’' put tp e public Tho' mm eat tomey came after City At- public should not bb asked to vote on a bond issue unless detallod plane had been prepared fir it. ^ There art no aiieh plena at pm*. Ready .for delivery last week, the report eaes postponed became Hen* All-Day Meters Due on City Lot Commission Calls for Switch on W. Lawrsnce Street Lot Manltoa Road. Ottawa Drive to Seminole Hills subdivision -— a» aeed cost, 55.202; city coat, $13.- Poplar Street, Baldwin to the railroad — assessed COM, 18.900; city coot $7,858. * * * Frrst Avenue, Arlene to Fuller • assessed cost, $3,688; city cost, MSVfc 7T-- Kenil worth Avenue, Alt Clemens > Perry— assessed odaL $37,337; Ky tost. $24,048. >• ;............... “ Monticello Avenue, Oakland to Orlando — assessed cost, 817.816; city cost, $6,347. Iteidteal lev hiariaga April 11 mm ami—it rs«s cover Hopes Con-Con WilLConsldpr \ Business Law LANSING m — OpV. Swainson said today Be hopes the forth-- coming constitutional oontsnttou will consider reeotnmendkig a law ry was not at the meeting. Henry to night, but Mayor Philip B. Ronton called tor tl« nport wipway. > t ntw hornet, aa yet unoccupied, an Robert A- Landry, tamriag the construction of lipc tuaflama centers, laid the may- City Manager Walter f(. Wlilman's Ovd-yav capital improvement plan I* include ncnattawl facilities. OMy limited tends am alloted to recreation in WBlman’e five-year budget. PAVING raOJECTB’ The 1981 neighborhood improve-wnt program occupied moat of Tentative approval was given C. A Lockhart and William B. gmttt. to transfer their dies c liquor license from 8411. Woodward Am to a new building proposed at tom 's. Woodward. projecU April ll A bid for resoning tsmd him soaring off to* apace. WASHINGTON (VPW fr wyer for Qwiqi Marc charged today the government used "tiestap# tactics'' in abruptly deporting the New Orfeatw rackets Bgure to Guatemala without notice. BteAfty. Gen. Hebert t. Sen. nedy saM that • report from the UA. Immigration Service Indicated that dapurtattoa "was in strict seosrteaoe wtth the law." Marcello was whisked out of fhal country by plane when he separtod tp the Immigration Service in New Orleans to rsglster as an aHei required .by law. He found himself in Guatemala in a matter of hours. 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V fee tarew'er stories involving threats of kid- regarded the ease, the • The publicity a 11 e h «y n g the threat, which came to light while the Kenoedys were vacationing l«at week towPafan Beach. ffcJ was undoubtedly hard on the golden reputation of the community. Palm Beach Police Chief Homer Large waa explosively angry that Ids normally genteel ana placid town city Should figure la news A REVERSE REWARD Jhis, however* is one of the re-verse rewards' of the presfctancy ami for,the toeorts he favors hUT presence. dm Beach. Itself, woo ls recent throat on the Ini ot the Ktwedy dad What brought the famous south* em resort into the'tense affair was that the threats originated in South Florida. The threats hi themselves wow not geographic.... The suriy Cubans Involved reportedly bad advocated the ex-termination of the Kennedy* wherever they wef*. The two Puerto rMbib wto triad fe • blast of k01b« gunfire to shoot their way into Blair House to murder former President Hatty S. Truman came from Puerto Rico to Washington to do the job. USD WOK) ‘ROUTINE’ rather requii ‘routine’1 & describing too current case was true to the extent that periodically, juts and makxMtentg,' to various parts of the country write a President hate letteri and threaten to hfll 1dm. These letters are checked out and a permanent file is kept on toe of emotional advocacy by a pro-Castro Cuban garment worker of kidnaping as S mean* ol turn tag UA policy team Ha and- thlg. was enough to sit off a painstaking fsdtral investigation. The one threat voiced to Miami led to othsr trail* and the Secret Service bagan to pick up traces of Shadowy Cubans talking daiifiy of wiping out the entire Kennedy family as *blow Jay Castro. ■ . i -.... >This took too com quickly out of too routine dais end turned into a hard-boiled investigative .The.Sotaat Service knew It was coping not' With simple oddballs who think they deserve a larger pension, but with men and women fired by political causism, nationalistic seal for a foreign power Emotional as it may have been PortMguts* Ify to trqzil LISBON, Portugal ID-Six Portu- in toe Brazilian iwihaaay here when the finer Santo Maria was seised by Portuguese revolutionaries on the high sea* Into January flew to Rio de Janeiro Tuesday. Brasil wU admit them as any other factor, one or more willing martyr* & Armory Contra* LANSING (UPI)—The State-Administrative Board Tuesday ap- . proved tha award of • contract for a National Guard armory at Stands- The board accepted the muauiilg usiuumn; a awwiwm.imr dation that the 1225,963 award go to Nordstoom-Myeta, Inc., taking, for construction oI the armory. » AMBASSADOR — Kenneth wodd Young, New York oil executive and lonner state department afficial, has been sworn In as IAS. ambassador fo Thailand. Young also will be'the UA. representative to the South* East Apia Treaty Organization with tpadguaTHM to Bangkok Inch Jurors .Show Strain Enter third Round Ufp-or-Dealh Ddcti Vote Fraud Book by Republicans Very Popular Count Frank Williamson Against Township Raises The Press wishes to make a cor rection regarding the name of a Waterford Township man who at landed Saturday's annual township meeting. One of the men objecting to payi raises for township employes was not Frank Richardson, as printed, but Frank Williamson of 1121 Bief-by St., Waterford Township. Holland Donations Listed HOLLAND Itv—Contributions totaling $7,500 toward the new Grand Valley State College have been announced to a Holland drived The efiy’s share of, the $L2S million needed tor complete charier requirements for the college is set at *45.000. YOUR CHILD MY NAVI 10UT OF * DOES Pta-Wwaw,, sgtausnwRwttaifiisto-jcal esparto say infest 1 out of awry ! Toptrl_______ fra MM to the la they live sad m what Jayne's F _ _ -fowaa haw ttay dn»t „ Flwfc-** idfilltlfc Aha tablets into the bewail t Obey jiijhl ftan lyses MLOI mi-worms, inryi n tho btffe int^tino m armasr -“■majHfolteU. NW ! Baddy aad easily. .. A ^ Pw^t tato ehanwa^wtth dancer- saffian- Sitechildreo.nd mu ine aoviei uireai come irue; win your granucmiuren uve uouer Lonunumsni: rorgei uoa: dniuie me soviet flag : “Never!” you say. But are you sure,? How can you oppose Communism? One sure way is to help Radio Free Europe. Tfr* voice Is that of NikHa Khrushchev. The audience is American. "Yourgrandchildren willgrbw up under Communismf he Shouts. Do you bebeve that? Will your children Hve to see the Free World die? Will your grandchildren live in barracks with their hair shaved off? Forget God? Salute the Soviet flag? “Nevetl” you say. But in you sure? . What can you do to oppose Communism? There is one sun way. It is to help Radio Free Europe. ' It helps keep them 79 million people from turning to Communism. Hm Poles, Caechotiovakians, Bulgarians, . Rumanians and Hungarians. It keeps alive their belief in the FrwWorid... their hope for the future... their friendship for America.' Broadcasting from 21 transmitters v . manned by escapees from Communism... working It hours a day.it reaches . Over 90% of theee people, despite Communist jamming. Thousands of smuggled letters echo the same plea: “God Bless Yon! Please keep Radio Proa Europe on the air!" They pose a major obstacle to tbs Russians starting any war. And they depandonRadloFlrooEurope.lt It their strange# Ml with the Free World. Wtpt does it do? Every day/ to 79 million captive people behind the Iron Curtain, it broadcasts the plain truth... religious ' services... . folk tongs they love... the real news of the outside world. These 79 million people an vital to the cause of freedom... the future of your children. They are the buffers between Russia god the Free World. They help tie up 30 Russian divisions, stationed to prevent ‘uprisings. But Radio Tree kurope needs money to continue this important job.... to grow... to become ever store effective. It is privately supported and depends on individual Americans for its very existence. How about it? Will you help fight Communism? Secure the future of your children? • •. Give a dollar? ... Givefive dollars? ...or more? Surely, your heart Mis you to give something so that our children—and all childrsn—shall Uw in fot^R throughout the world. Gilt Now To *. RADIO FREE EUROPE The American People's Counter-Voice to Cm a Fund, P.O. Im INI. M». Yemen la New Yeifc THE PONTIAC PRESS V ■ / WASHINGTON (UP!)—Thr publican National Committee reports its booklet on vote fraud as popular it may be made into The booklet, entitled “Aire a ‘Shadow’ Voter?” waa released a month ago. About 60,000 copies have been distributed to five printings. The GOP said two unnamed nancial backers have offered make-a movie out of the to be .distributed during t campaign. ' * We Offer You Higher Return and Sutured Safety of PONTIAC bear She world’s finest high fidelity stereo AIL NEW 1961 WNMTH HIGH FIDELITY STEREO record playing instrument beer the finest in sound reproduction from records played on the ' | thrill to no exciting neut realism you never .beerd before from records, EXTENDED REVERBERATION SMS**# otiai mt . < . Iim a i ‘ vnlqiM wtlwHow at STEREO PROFESSIONAL see the ALL NEW HI6R FVREUTT STEREO CONSOLE the scHeMJnzAOP-Moon. sn> ms grained w blond oak mM MnM L West Huron Street- FE 4-1555 OpcnVnair im PROFITABLE SAVINGS Put your savings to work at the highest possible rate of dividend! Idle money burns holes in your pockets and soon dwindles away ... turn your change into dollars .. and put your dollars to work for you!. ■ / ' . |y Pontiac Federal Sawings^ Hone Office 76I W. Hurea Street . 16K. Lawrence St., Pontiac $ -fSl 407 Main Street, Rochester 4418 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains 1102 W. Maple Rd^ Wailed Lake THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL/ 5, 1061 TWENTY-THREE GETS TO CHILDREN—Prime Minister Fldri Castro and President Osvaldo Dorticos of Cuba ait boride the tint two members of thenewiy organized Union of Rebel Pioneers in Havana. Tim children, Margarita Gomez and Julio Feiv. Bflg | ar rwMn n»»vUr) ary dressed in the uniform of the group, whlcfa is for children 7 to 15 years old. They will graduate into the Association of Rebel Youths, an educational-military organization of youths 14 to 25 years old*- Sales in March Go Up 34 Per Cent dent Mohammed Ayub Khan day suggested a commonwealth of Islamic nations to safeguard the interests of .the Moslem world, L0U-M0R FI $.9181 ogai Bug wiiL to sr.it. RICHMAN * BROTHERS . CLOTHIERS Ml RACLI MILS CENTER KUHN AUTO WASH March safes of General Motor* can aid trucks torn 34 per cent above the January-Fetmiary level, while at the same time, March outpot of all (Mi divisions — including Pontiac Motor —>■ was off tram the corresponding month in I960. - •- fnWned sales _ of can and trucks last mouth totaled 275,000 mits. OM Vfee Preeident Jaaase M» Roche, of BtoomBeld HUfe, said improving steadily (and) used car sale* by OM dealers- have shown increasing strength.” them may be fetal to the Industry.” Only tfarMvOf the five iron ore M»rr4i Mslej g>,17* win — 1*,10* -nifaiog h th* flegohio Rif-hiin earn to March, compared with •boot its,ooo to Jaanary and Mmqr. “The pickup in deliveries by GM dealers te most encouraging," Roche said. "The Mkrch mss to-this y«ur was nearly How To Hold FALSE TEETH ItoriHrMlyiiNici hr experience attirio time of year. ■ * ."ft [ ‘ . 'Our sales last month provide impressive evidence of the fan-proved vitality of the market for new can. Rising customer interest has been evident for both the regular and saudfer lines of ears." Roche said the pickup In new car tofes as wan as other market trends provide good signs tlnd the sprinkle s B* plates. This k *r holds talas breath) Miring selling a "There has been_____ I I toward trend in recent weeks in new car-onlm from customers,” be said. "Trade sales also have Its U.S. ia March, compared eoaefees, compared with S7.41S to MR. Pontiacs and 1,009 Tempests. The division produced 44,009 Pontiacs in March I960. Output for the year’s first quarter totaled 87,097 cars — 57,963 Pontiacs .sad 39,734 Tempests, down from the 127,792 units for toe like quarter of 1960. i—i ■ mi GMC Track * Coach output hi March numbered 6,390 units, down from 13,7m for the like month of 1900. ffar the tint quarter of 1961. OMC produced 17,569 units, down from 32,989 units for the like period a year ago. Chevrolet Division output March surpassedthe other units, with 131,851 cars rolling off Chevy assembly lines. Second place wma taken by Pontiac. Other GM divisions fenad as fob ^ 25,504 units; But Hc*> Happy to Help Roper Newsman Has Own Idea Good Pall frnmr- By DfCK WEST . WASHINGTON (UPI) - I am die of (be apparently few Americana who have never been polled by Dr.'Gallup, and,I was beginning to get a complex about it i - 4 You know bow it is when you feel: left out of tilings. It sort of'Undermines your sdf-oanfl-donee. Warns Gist Perils UP iron Rail Chairman Says Must Reduce Expense of Ore Mining IRONWOOD |B1 The board chairman of the Chicago and North Western Railroad warned Tuesday night that the economy Michigan's Upper Peninsula 'hangs in the balance” u rays are found to reduce over-all costs of underground iron ore mining. Ben W. Heinetnan told an assembly of 900 here that the Gogebic Range, source of much of the nation’s iron ore, must make adjustments to meet economic challenges from other iron ore centers in the U.S. and foreign countries. “UMees coats are reduced,” to gat- through the ajpil this week a questionnaire prepared by Elmo Roper, One of Gallup’s arob rivals in the opinion sampling Add. “At feast,” I said, to myself, Moreover, Roper's poll is mors than Just a cross auction of public opinion. It was described as “a survey of 3,000 American feadtos.” Whsn l read that, It made my heart sing. ROY INCLUDED Later; however, I found out that I wasn’t included in tbs select 3,000. An accompanying fetter explained that extra copies were being mailed to a bunch of Nevertheless, my spirits were uplifted by a chance to participate to a poll on any basis, told I have done my best to justify Roper’s confidence in ins. . , dr to 'V In this poll, the polices at* supposed to predict, or guess, what domestic and world conditions win be like four years feom DOW. The results wOl be burled in a “tint? capeule,” which wUl not be opened until IMS. Than we can all see hoar wrong we were. ■ to to to » . . Among other tilings, Roper 1964 V.S. presidential election and whether man 'Will have reached the mom by 1965. The answers to both of these questions are more or less ob-. vious. A harder question would be: Who, In 1965, will be president of the moon? 108 OWN QUIZ I woaldn't want to take the element of surpdtuh out 'of the poB by revealing all of my answers in advance. I will, however, paraphrase a few of the .question and hit my responses to them. By doing so, I may enable some other unpolled citizen to share vicariously in the thrill of being quizzed by Ebno Roper. 4 4 4 <}.—It now takes about one hour to drive from midtown Hew York to IdfewQd Airport. What will bo the driving time in 19667 A—Zero. At toe rata; New York is growing, by 1965 the airport will be in midtown, to to to - Q.—The flying timehy com-metrical jet airliner between New York and Washington -is now about one hour. What *411 be toe flying time hi I9ttt A.—This also will be cut to zero. By 1965, a jet leaving Washington will reach New York before It ever gets off toe runway. Q,—The present record for the mo-yard dash .ia 93 seconds. What will the reooNjbt in 1966? A--By 1996, tide question withe academic. What will matter then la bow long it takes to ran from Washington to New’York. ’ • lunches • coffee • donuts fealfes - - w...i | Mm. and M to 9 *aa. , I 29 N. SAGINAW ” lmmnm*maMSs**nBmuai|p( s RAZLEV MnJ CASH MARKET M. THURSDAY DULY SUPER SPECIALS AT BAZUT S Beltsrille -Oven Ready TURKEYS 5 to 7 Round Avarogo been operating in recent weeks. down indefinitely. mats TO SURVEY Heineman referred to a survey made by to* railroad, a major shipper of the ore, that shows 1961 schedules call for otdy a little more production than in 1969 whoa the mines were idled by the nation'* Wffl *how a jpuJck, 19,853, and Cadillac, 15,515. Manufacturer Sales Climb, Profits Dip WASHINGTON (UPD—The government reported Tuesday that manufacturing corporations' sates teas to a record high last year, but higher costa towve- profits *- to to needed to psdnee the coat of laid-down ern at toe M ■ mining, fedpptag and I “The mines have home discriminatory tax loads under a belief that a captive market tor Michigan ate still exists,’’ he said. 'But higher grade ores t Canada, South America and Airies have placed the underground mines of the Gogebic in jeopardy because they offer higher iron $100,000 Damage atlivestockfilazB STURGIS «—A firs swept t Sturgis Livestock Sales Co. TVs day, killing more than 309 t i to Sift Mi- Profit margins feu to 4.4 cento per dollar of sales, the lowest atooe the 1958 recession. to to -i .*■ The profit drop was moat severe among durable goods industries, whose bet earnings wens off 13 per cent The laigeet declines were reported for lumber, feM- and some machinery. PRE-CONSOLIDATION SALE! VINYL PLASTIC » Jh ASBESTOS LINOLEUM GOLD SEAL 4 Ac VINYL WLA |U fin flsal Onnllfw X «8*_ COLD SEAL FORECAST VINYL Affiii 991.* 9x12 RUGS *3« affi lie sim yiwiif mca PLASTIC WALL TILE PAINT SUPER $«98 KEM-TONE Ou VINYL LINOLEUM leg. tm 59^ *9- N- WALL LINOLEUM JUq. 49s 29* - ^ 3 |C Alkyd Flat $2.49 Gal. iwtarlf ' Exterior $1.69 Gal. SMITH'S TILE OUTLET 1 Heoao Paint $2.49 Gal. 257 S. Saginaw St. 116 W Huron Si. FT 2-7755' $K A4266 ■ BIG SAVINGS ON ALL PAINT STOCK! OPEN MON., THURS., FRI. TIL 9 ALL YOU WANT! $100,600 damage. About M0 hogs. 50 sheep eud five sews died when the flames and deeheyed a two-story Officials of the firm said the pens were stocked heavily for a regular weekly ‘auction sale. The wowyny is situated a mile south > of ui dty. There were no Injuries. About 11 per eftt of toe area of the Unitod Mates, about 340,000 square miles, Is underlain with cool deposits. mkTmBrYOmrmSTt Pontiac Federal Savings' frWMfTY.POUR THB PONTIAC ’PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL *, 10*1 'eoi>TO» MB rs? Hi. VESTS $-197 • Ovemighter • Pullmon Com Bird Special SUPERIOR QUALITY • Rubber Bose Vinyl Latex • Spar ar Clear Vamith • Chrome Aluminum • Latex Primer Sealer LAWN AND CARDIN FERTILIZER 50-lb. Bag $ 179 to fafB... $1650 GOLF BALLS ARMOUR'S VERTAGREEN 10-0-4 FERTILIZER gMk >o-n>. lot $ 1W®T 10 Bag* . $1750 WE ALSO STOCK: STADLER'S RAN-O-WEED ARMOUR'S VERTAGREEN STADLER'S BAM KILLER STADLER'S LAWN FOOD CLUB TUBES CAMP STOVE &*W» SHOVEL $|« Premium Ode Gaperior Quality MI-LOX^kt LEAD-ZINC-TITANIUM 1961 CROP GRASS SEED ROSE er FLOWER TRELLIS Lantern Spout Type B CAULKING I COMPOUND | 4 for 88* c«h POWER MOWER 4-CYCLE CLINTON ENGINE rxir Sim Layowoy Now* for Spring PAINT FOR'THE. BUDGET MINDED!! CHAISE LOUNGES Ccnpsit This list 'Sr^l FERTILIZER SPREADER SheHeed Tvie Brush Electric STEAM and DRY GRASS RAKE Oscillating Lawn Sprinkler HOURS: CLOSED TRADE FAIR GOLFING SUPPUES FREE PARKING FE 8-3370 932 WEST HURON ' Durolux—Vinyl LATEX Superior Quality EXTERIOR INTERIOR OIL BASE PAINT PAINT S179 $179 jfc : i Gel. 1 e*i- S *3* *• * -faiMHaNue^-B Film Y H ■ Color Engin-B eared to match ■ MAGI-LUX La- $349 I ■ ' tax Paint Col- 6ai> " INDEPENDENT DAIRIES WEDNESDAY thru SUNDAY NO LIMIT r thro Sunday WITH COUPON - ) Ow. M »*•*' DEALERS SNYDER DAIRY ROWE'S Farm Dairy MU iiUwii Ur I AM. H 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5^1961 OK HUII TWENTg*EIVg. Fomwsa Refu)ej5ee Eventual VA-Hour Flight to Islands of Pacific ■ U. $. Helps Island to , After Nationalists' Arrival In 1,949 , TAIPEI, Formosa (UPI) — This island the sim of Maryland and its more than 10 million ante |»«e made gnat forward strides economically and milir torty In lie 10 years ribeett became a refuge for Generalissimo Chians Kai-shek and hi — The Chiang government begins its second decade,with an vastly changed from the drowsy, underdeveloped land which greeted the generalissimo and Us two million followers when die Communist Chinese drove them from the mainland at the end of 1949. The textile Industry Is betas- them la ta island-wide kydra-electrlc and thermal power syt-r taw; V- A Interests have poured ftr JOHN BARBOUB AT Science Writer NEW YORK OB—A 2,000-mlle-per-hour air bus — that whisk you to Etaropev South America or Pacific Islands In 1% hours at bargain ratea — was disc Kf. V" ■ It teould do sway with soma of the luxuries of today’s AlftiM travel. jfei Passengers would have leas mom - about ia much as a paaaenger in a oar. And them'd be no fancy meals, no drinks. Is retain, tickets aright he N te as per cent sfeeapor. Fight times would be drastically eat .’"A weekend in Eurppe could be i reality lor millions just as a weekday evening in Paris could ridst for the well-to-do,” said engineers Pan! Shipps and J«mes Frick of General Dynamics' Con-vkir Division. NEW CLASS? “If operating costs can be made to decrease a bit along with the increasing travel speed, the possibility exists for creating a whole new clem of travelers,” they said. A typical first-daaa jet fan, round trip between Pari* and New York now tuna 1940, tourist dess ‘Certainly, to tie extreme, a passenger be satisfied with lass , volume to mpVe around in for a 10-minute trip than he win for a 10-hour trip," they said. President Kennedy recenti*y iked for some 10 million dollars to begin research and development of a supersonic civilian transport, but no money so far is-available for such a project. The high speed of the plane and shorter' flight times ate might r* Head for meal set * and other catering. Without windows, the plane could ha made mom strong structurally. At Ugh altitudes them might be little to see. It Other space savings were made passengers could be provided with rttea, pro- ! smart or special I programs an “What's doing at your I destination.” AT LEAST 1» PCT. 1 Fares could ha cut some 10 per J ?nt from current first-dam tick ' ith some space reductions. If passengers were pecked in I with "cattle-car density” fates I might he reduced another 25 per ] cent, the engineers speculated. If airlines did away with t served Seats and sold tickets on a I first-come, first-serve basis, and I revised other practices, further I cuts in fjres could be made; they I -nid. , ■*.f f “'Asked It seek au air bus ever , j would have aObp kSlgers like I be found to Ncurejly at a normal twee, it might be (the engineers said. They apoke at nearly 10 years before such a plane a meeting of the sodehrof i immediate-1 here available tor rsatewgWfUght, (motive engineers. SHORT DISTRIBUTORS ekaage la a deciding teeter. However, it is possible that some I teleal appliances, timber prod- ★ ★ , Jr, ■ Airline Seeks Permission Agriculture is still the mainstay • of the island's economy. Native- * grown 'rice, vegetables and meat products are sufficient to feed the -*»million people, almost 80 per centnof them native, Formosans. It Is conjectural, however, whether this situation will continue in the lace of the rising birth rate here. ................................ One economic setback was dealt by the floods of last August, when the island suffered an estimated *103 million kps in crops, industry and private property. More than 1,000 persons were killed. Mori of toe credit for Formosa’s forward peagreea goes te the United States, wMoh has poured more than one billion detours ta direct aM and military sad technical auristaaee late the Iriaad hi the lari U. years. The defeated Nationalist army which arrived 10 years ago from the mainland also has been rejuvenated by the Chiang government. ♦ ★. ti Mass retirements and a big conscription program during the lari three years have etched a young fee* on the 000,000-man forge which trains night and day on fhrmosa and gauds the Qua- - Washington ^ Dash Detergent* fcoffUbal , Mr. Clean Cleaner Bake or Fry with Crisco Shortening Mild, Etna Green Palmolive Soap Far Sethi u«e ’ ■ V-., Palmolive Soap “ft 30* Velvet Homoiahripr^ ~T • Peanut Butter 2 69 —White or Pastel Delsey Tissue 25T49* •279 Ruby So* Pure Grape Jam . ^ 39* Caauel Style—2c off KleenexNapktns- 2*s29*v 2 89 . Cut Grain or Cut Wait Elito Beans Titaii® De#L -! «Ii ~ ' skr With Beans Hygrade's Chili tnrtananriant Aoiflftmifit 4 EM" 3^33* (Will rJCK —• X OTT - 1 4 Kleenex Towels, • 2*239* i nocpcnucni •njjwi 11 iei ir Shur-Good Cookies p| #2411 Regular or Super ' Kotex Napkins 1^ 79* ' Neblece Honay^, 1 /■ V -1 Graham Crackers ^ M 39* THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY/APRtL 5, mi Egg Salad Casserole Tempts Your Guests Thia recipe is to Boeworth JlttB-Un. The old tale hu tt that the recipe tortile Jumble* -wa a dropped on Dogwcrfe Add by fekherd of Gtouchwter** butter-fingered oook — that it was snatched qp by young Henry Richmond, first of the Tuddrs', at Through the Rainbow The gleaming blade olive you and was vainly bartering hi* kingdom for a horse! Dropping the TEL-HURON CENTER # 398 AUBURN 516 N. PERRY • 59 S. SAGINAW 5060 DIXIE HWY., DRAYTON PLAINS NORTH HILL PLAZA, ROCHESTER Cbuck Roasts Standing Beef King of Roasts CenterBlade Cuts Swiss Steaks 59 Round Bona or English Cut Gorton's Breaded Haddock Portions h? 59* Gulf Kist Breaded Shrimp <£LtIL ’ST 55c Pieih Cod Fillet^ soiSTSu *.57* Fresh Haddock Fillets «, 67* Frozen Haddock Fillets £££ Ji£ 49° Skinless Franks 39i —— New Crop Florida Valencia White or Pastels Kleenex • Oranges i Florida White Marsh-Seedless Grapefruit Donald Duck Grapefruit Sections Grapefruit Juice Florida Marsh Seedless Jumbo Beauties White Grapefruit v] New Crop Southern Grown U£. No. 1 Yellow Maine Potatoes Wrigley’s Own 3c off Label Tide Detergent Assorted Colors--25b Camay Soap Oriental Chinese Mixed Vegetables Oriental Chinese Show Yqu Sauce Wards Golden 4H-U. American or .Pimento > Food Club or Sniders Tangy “ | Tomato Catsup 5 3 So good for your dog | Friskies Dog Food § JS Nestle*—6c off Label . j) instant Coffee % SALTINES WRIGLEY SO EXTRA Gold Bell Stamps Hygrade's Pork Sausage Glendale Sliced Lunch MeaCTvSSL !£ 49s Wrigley's Bpiled Ham £49= Peschke Ring Bologna .39“ Mickelberry's Liver Sausage „££* .49" SAVE 12c . Silver Foss Saner Kraut 5&100 Kraft's Philadelphia Cream Cheese ‘ Top Frost Leaf or Chopped Spinach saVi \ S 10* 'fr 10* MezoleComOil Top Frost Regular or French rgarfne S43‘ Grew Beans 5&1* THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, IM1 Hodges Seeks Business Code S«ts Group to Work on Moral Credo in Order to Protoct Public WASHINGTON (API—Secretary of Commerce Dither H. Hodges, disturbed by the price-fixing coo-■piracy <9 the electrical machinery indutry, Is trying to develop a code of ethic* tor businessmen. . Hodge*, a former textile execu- Lean - Meaty SPARERIBS whether Use sponsor should be an existing business Ofganidatkm or ■ special group which might be created under the auspices* of tfcfe Commerce Department or, possibly, the White House. SIDE-STEPPING ISSUE? Hodges said business cradoa too often Are simply a statement of conservative economic views* side-stepping questions «( basic morality. He said the need tar greater attention to business ethics in some areas was made apparent by tte price-fixing case, to which major areas andid times that many districts are area chairmen for the Pontiac cancer crusade (from left) Mrs. John W. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Leo Halfpenny. Mrs. Bernard Girard and Mrs. Charles Kistner. They have lined up some 40 district chairmen and many mars' neighborhood Theater Pity to Kickoff Cru—dc To Educate People on Cancer Tbs Michigan Cancer Foundation will Jdck off its animal educational crusade Thursday morning at the Birmingham Theater, dr * # Volunteers, who have been buoy for weeks mapping bill Mi dooi* to-door crusade, will pause to attend a theater patty"it 0:30. The party la spomored by the PICNICS BACON In addressing * North Carolina auSence^neently Hoigsa said: •'We would be oomplaiity unrealistic unless' we recognise that Grand Rapids Niwsmdn Dies of Heart Attack GRAND RAPIDS ID-A veteran member of the Grand Rapids Press editorial staff, Ralph L. Smith, 60, Uim karaa come volunteers into their homes April M and lL died Tuesday night at his home alter a heart attack. Fresh Dressed - Tray Pocked Smith, a Grand RapMa native, started with the Press as a reporter In 1924 after graduation from University of Michigan. He later rfsrved as picture editor, bskl a long tenure as state editor and Whole Beef LOINS FRYERS Nixon to Begin Talks on New Administration SAN DISCO. Calif. (API—‘The five-month honeymoon to over," says Richard M. Nixon. The former vice president told a . new* **—““ self-examination. "A Breath of Fresh Air.” produced by the Michigan Cancer Fountotiba ISSUES PROCLAMATION . The door-to-door Crusade is slat- Volunteers in North Oakland County are under the chairman-' ship of John W. Fitzgerald, Pwv tiac Press editor. Chatman of the Women's Dhrigkm to Mrs. Mho D. 35 Lb. Average Cut Free ________ conference Tuesday lie will begin public appraisal of the Kennedy ^admtalftration next month, starting with a May 5 speech In Chicago. Nixon said he will take the* role at the loyal opposition with similar telha hi Dm Moines and D*> trrit. . >'•* The defeated Republican prad- HOFFMAN’S (“THMMED-RIGHT”) BEEF SPECIALS STEAKS ROASTS UNO STEAK.......ia 69# • POT ROAST .777.:...u LOIN STEAK ......U.69* *L0N6 BONE . ........u UTERHOUSE .......u. 89* • ROUND BONE ........u ISS STEAK ......u. 59# eROLLEDRUMP ........u JB STEAK .........1x 69# • STANDING RIB .....,.u 3RT RIBS ..T__4 iv 99# • Center-CutSHANKS ..u law in Los Angeles, was in San Diego to receive a ’ cit izenship award bom the Kiwanis Club. SPECIAL CARLOAD BEEF SALE! SPICIAU French Drop Charge Against Stale Airman PARIS ill — French authorities have dropped a manslaughter charge against Sgt Robert, D. Car- j penter, of Jonesville, Mich., the I Air Force ’said Tuesday. Carpenter had been held by po-1 Uec in ce—eetiWriwMh the death of a French citizen in a fight which followed a traffic- accident -near Montrichart last Aug. 7.' 2 LB. LOAF PROCESSED COUNTRY FRESH EGGS BACON $100 CHEESE Bifid Qnrter 47* FILL YOUR FREEZERS NOW! Relied later. Two psychiatric examinations by French and American doctors found that Carpenter lempurarHy lost control of himgelf after striking his head on his car. windshield. . The doctors said he was not responsible for his actions in the fight ONE CELLO. BAG RADISHES Free With Every Produce Purchase E22BZSJ IDAHO POTATOES PANCV . CUKES ORANGES CABBAGE Deliveries of major petroleum products to military agencies in the second quarter of 1960 averaged 748.000 barrels daily compared Jo 690.000 haPtois daily in the preceding quarter. * , jjg ' CHUCK ROAST Fill Your Pviezer the E-Z Way ot HOFFMAN'S GRAIN FED STEER BEEF GROUND BEEF beef 3 Tohr“ *1.19 liver CUT —PROCESSED —FROZEN and DELIVERED FREE jNw Money Down —Say “Charge It” All Orders 0—raateed Gavwamaat Inspected Meets Only YOUNG FRYING CHICKEN LEGS OR BREASTS HOFFMAN'S PONTIAC FREEZER FOODS N- PERRY ST. (Party ot Paddock) FE PICKLE LOAF 2Q*ix TWENTY-HIKE Completely Cleaned, Government Inspected, Top Quality GUARANTEE L— QUALITY- FRYERS THE PONTIAC PRESS.'WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1961 CUT-UP ■29 C • % AUOOOD BRAND—AAR'S Fin* Quality Sliced Bacon - 43 COP, HADDOCK OR OCEAN PERCH -** Fish FHets'm - 39c Fresh White Boss CLEANED » 39e Fresh Cleaned Smelt u. i9e “SUFH-tlOHr QUALITY "SUPER-RIOHT* COUNTRY STYLE Fancy Steed Bacon • e e PKO. 53c Thkk-Stked Bacon . . 2 ,Si 99c Polish Sausage “SUPER-RIOHT" QUALITY L>. 49c Luncheon Meat Corned Beef Hush SUPER-RIGHT CANNID * 12-OZ. CANS iuPER-RIGHT ^ 15V2-OZ. CANNED CANS f.00 79* "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS 69 YOUR CHOICE NONE PRICED HIGHER ONLY Whole or Rib Half Pork Loins . . . “• 47c Mott's Apple Sauce ..... 3 mi j*b 1.00 HEINZ SWEET CUCUMBER DISKS ROBIN HOOD Pickles ..7 Brook's Chili Beans .. Brook's Tomato Catsup A&P Grape Juice V .. A&P Grapefruit Juice I 2 is 39< 4'8SSc49c Flour 5 » 45( 349c 79c 2£%39c 99c 5FECIAL SALE AT AfrP! HEINZ SOUPS Mushroom, Chili or Chicken-Noodle MIX M ORl^fl 1OV2-OZ.1 u CANS"-"] | .00 MATCH V 1 ■ lesser Quantities Seld «( Esfular Retells Taag 59c................ Cleansiag Tissues ANGEL SOFT Mikmi 1890 French Dressing... 2$c Northern Tissue "®5* . . . 4««*« 35c Scat Towels 'cOlOtY e e e e e 2 R0US 41c REDEEM YOUR PAG "WE LOVE YOU" GAME COUPONS at A&P Mr. Clean taws1 34c •< OFF LABEL 59c IIRDS EYE FROZEN Meat Pies Chkhen, Beef or Turkey 5 ^ 99* Canned Vegetable Sale MPGritir^ 01 ANT 79c Joy Liquid Oxydol T7V Ivory Liquid Zest facial Soap 3AOK.ITL. ■Sf 49c 2 'ftSt 67c im 35c 1X-0Z. 63c 87c 29c RiKsUs Sweet Peas YOUR CHOICE 8 89< JACK FROST SUGAR LIGHT BROWN DARK BROWN CONFECTIONERS 2* 29c Zest Bath Soap -. Dash Detergent WISCONSIN SHARP Cheddar Cheese 2 CAKES ^ ' 243c 1115 North Parry et Medison 4724 Dili# Hoy., Drayton PUint 949 W. Huron It. neer Telegraph ITUs Mere Open leMan at * A. Mi Owe Mender and rridaj tn • H it. Other Ceamaleat AAP Item «T Malw St.. Eteehrstrr ItdO K. Magta. Welled lake US-1* aad M-1S. Clarkiten Fluffo Shortening . Coma Jm.v. You'll Save Of A&P I _ All price* lit this • 3 & B5c tiXSiS* teen - m A REAL VALUE! BANANAS * K)c - ALLPURPOSE Maine Potatoes .25“'"“B9* TINDER. YOUNG SHOOTS Fresh Broccoli BUNCH 29c Cucumbers fancy wared # ..... 3 »* 29c Duncan Grapefreit shm? . . . . . . 3 "» 29c Pole Beans • ♦,. ,. . . . . . . . . 2 ^ 39c Fresh Artichokes • • • • .... each 10c SAVE 16c—JANE PARKER PIE-OF-THE-WEEK Pineapple Pie .•-INCH , SIZI SAVE **—JANE PARKER Cracked Wheat Bread Potato Chips . . . . , . Sugar or Molasses Cookies i T7c BOX Party Rye Broad “liZffgtf" Dated Filled Coffee Cake Giant' Jelly Roll, janevpaVkir « > PRO. elYC , Sffi 15c .0Mlr 33c Boa ■ lew et AAfl i~ ; - Comet Cleanser ' A UOt AT. Grand far Di.he, Draft 1 Sava at AIM °“e0^ AMd and Gantl. . . Ivory Snow Save at A4M Camay Soap Soap at Beautiful Women Camay Soap 4d Off 1-M Ivory Flakes 7a OffUb.1 Cheer 2 Can, 3lC .... 2 ST 67c o DO r> E * I* 4 &41c ; 2 (Si. 29c ■ a? 71c | JUfrO*. Cam . « & 3 hr 41c . « .Can CYC r lXVi-O*. Fk». . . . 33c 29c large . 33* m ■ i ® n mm I.! B.: HUH IM THE PONTIAC .PRBSg. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1961 FTHJIRTY DIAL SOAP CLOROX nguyE vtaMk CLUB CRACKERS Famous Hekmon Brand CRISCO Corned Beef Had) Famous Broadcast Brand 16-oz. can 43c 1 filled T.V. Book LIFEBUOY SOAP Urorth $3,s retail! PRAISE SOAP PRAISE SOAP 2 bars 45c PEANUT BUTTER Fontsus Velvet Brand 18-oi. jar 59c Imagine! 1500 Extra Top Value Stamps (equal to one filled Top Value Stamp Saver Book) are yours with the purchase of all the coupon items on the right page. These extra stamps will help you get the gift you have been waiting for. FLUFFY AUj. Oper everydoy tow prl 3,-lb. pkg. 83c flriigye H or Not/ ALL DETERGENT For whiter, briqhtef washes 49-oz. pkg. 69c HANDY ANDY FRESH, WHOLE, PAN READY FRYERS PINK DREFT LESTOIL Ad purpora liquid detergent qt. 69c ;OMET CLEANSER Mokes your sinks ond tubs oorklo 2.21-oi. cans 49c DUTCH CLEANSER New Dutch for your sinks ■and tubs . 2 14-01*. cans 33c CASCADE Mode especlolly for your automatic dishwasher 20-oz. pkg. 49c DISHWASHER ALL KARO SYRUP Pyiickwi syrup with the blue label 3-lb.btl.49c Van Camp Tamales LIFEBUOY Chunk style tuna; 3 6I/2-OZ. cans 89c Chocolate Chips Pond's Cold Cream Soften* at It cleanses your skin POTTED MEAT Delicious because it's mode by Libby's 2 5'/2-oz. cans 39c MAZOLAOIL GOLDEN FLUFFO FRESH SWEET SNAPPIN’ CRISP ; ELAVORFUL CRISR- KENTUCKY WONDER POLE BEANS OK TENDER STRINGLESS 2 bars 45c §9\/e on Price )3Ve on Stamp* x v ohly THB PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1961 THIRTY*ONE Vac-Pac COFFEE 2*1 100 EXTRA KROGER APPLESAUCE • CORN O fittli, Dnr-' jI PRimmI* Creprirelt Drink, or 4—303* Cant KROGER FRUIT COCKTAIL" Cmm nH at Kref.r In PmUm, Drey* ,'OOmC HWw tl» RnL. April *. UU. . MIXED VEGETABLES O lEMK VAlli oft Kmpm tm rt... k § HIIIIIIIMJtlim.lM-------- lUU EAlnR value 01 HMro WITH THU COUPOMAMD PURCNAM Of AMT TIMMRAY CUT STEAK OR ROAST Q iNMi nlH M bm ki PlUii. Drey- . ML. OiM, Mm M Mh April a MB. .1 5«*f PKGS. PORK'n BEANS 9 '1 TASTY KROGER BRAND SWEET KROGER APPLESAUCE.. ,|6*1 MIX OR MATCH - AVONDALE CREAM STYLE CORN .Tomatoes 6^*1 MIX OR MATCH - AVONDALE BRAND 303 CAN SWEET PEAS W or GREEN 1 BEJ .100 CAN CANS KROGER BRAND DRY INSTANT MILK MIX OR MATCH - FROZEN KROGER BRAND ' IfPJtMi H m PO TSm, m oil VEGETABLES si 5 pkgs- " FRESH FROZEN KROGER ORANGE JUICE6-1» U. S. NO. 1 MAINE SIZE "A" POTATOES, mo *49 TASTY SKINLESS HOT DOGS HOMMi BRAND # # ' COUPON 1-LB. PKG. PURCHASE OF 4 LOAVES YOUR CHOICE 2DVARIITIES 100 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS WITH COUPON STEAK 1 ROAST WITH THI PURCHASE Of ANYTENDERAY --- IRAHD CUT -— TM EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS WITH COUPON AND SO^kOO. Rm________________■_ _ *_ OR MORE OF MERCHAN- wine, »CaGARmB PUFFS FACIAL TISSUE *1 FROZEN PATIO ' BEEF ENCHILADAS . .79* IN EXTRA VALUE STAMPS WITH TIM COUPOM AMP PURCHAM OF HORMEL HOT DOGS O OofiR MW M Kref.r In PMIh, Drey- « A lift. TOTAL OF 1500 EXTRA ^ STAMPS fSSBPP' WITH PURCHASE of all coukon items m ' Table Rite (Fresh) st WblMpown chopped onion ■i cup butter or margarine >/« cup eeasame Made 1 cup* tootled bread cube* I teaapaaa poultry eeaeonlng forthe My who • pushes the cart Dog House Children Broadcast Broadcast ttBSlW I«SH«WW«S •r & GomMf* Cwites* - aad MICH THIRTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, WRnNR8DA3^APRIL 5. 1061 Pay Tribute to Italy and Food ARhnvb Italy as we now know Kl* but 100 yean aid — the separata states of Ota Italian pantanla became one aatkm in March, 1881 the cuisine Of this country has developed over the e«ntd;ies- Hen, . Italian foods have become such an accepted dement of the cdU-nary landscape that it's hanl to be-hen they didn't originate this side In tribute to ntodeni Italy’s hundredth birthday, take a fresh look at some of your family’s favorite ItaUan-styie foods. Y«H Sesame Stuffing for Tenderloin find they’re easy to prepare In your awn kitchen now that such ingredients as savory hobs and pungent cheeses are readily available to American homemakers. ■ Veal Parutlgtana la eae disk 'most wipryahe eajoya. T* pre-pan It. Brat nuke a taagy tomato ones. Brawn veal cutlets coated with packaged can Balm Chicken, too, responds deliciously o an Italian hud. Try oven-hying chicken. Italian-style. Marinate ■art lug jaSamf • . W cop usM Pun yfcUfar"; h«*r^PcuU»taPPpounll ... and all, is made in a fry pan. Ecty Add potatoes and onton to pfn nothical otenad chopped bam, cut and cook pver low beat until edges 1% cap* «r*jM»mt*d nllk (t UU MO of potatoes begin to look trana-1 parent about 2 to 3 minutes, stir- -ring frequently. Add boWng water ond evaporated milk and continue cooking aver lew heat until potato** are eaaOe sllghl about to minutes. ’Blend vinegar with* rematoigg ingredients. Add ham-to potataes, then slowly stir in vinegar mixture, blending thoroughly. Serve hot. Makes 4 servings. . ‘ri Pound WHEN YOU PURCHASE 3 LBS. AT OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICE! TabURit* (Standing) J/T RIB ROAST Lb. 69c TableRite Boneless il AAg BEEF STEW.................... ..... “^69* TableRite ' U,3Q( SHORT RIBS............... V Much Mora Lh /% ftti SLICED BACON.. ..........“ r Shew Lb. AQt BEEF UVER,.....................• FRANKS Lb W TableRite (Blade Cut) IHWK ROAST 49 Hi C OHiika A M ^ $|«| Orange or Grape q c-» Bothioom <4 A S-flOO Dawn Tissue |!£*°"r | Golden Ripe BRnanns Macintosh APPLES 3^49' y solecftd ’ lor IGA and rushad flavor parfact to. ’ our Hart. POUND Cmil THUS, PONTIAC TRES&, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1M1 THIRTY-THKBB Add Extra Protein With Peanut Candies PmoMi certainly do get around! Just atroll down the candy alale ot your ftoradte food mart and watch the parade of peanut*. Peanut* In bar*, nugget*, bipolar and charter*. Peanut* In cup*, log*, brittle* and crisp wgar Jackets! And H figures. What «]*« nan candy-m*ker* pat In confections that is al low fa cost, as Ugh in important food value* and m universally popular ** fe* small but ^potent peanut? Countless candy bar* «re dropped into lunch boa** every day tor'School youngster* and woittng patents, • ' Along with an apple and a g»a«* of milk, they're the ideal energy-booster fer *fter-*chool snacking or the evenipg “candy break/* Foe t*. nutritionist*, tell us, aie than source ot quick energy. They're also protein packed bodybuilder*. water, a teaapdanftil at p time, until it's the thickness you lfe*. Pronto—glossy, nut-studded choco- tba* I* as mack la* a* eating. oookkm. Before baking, ate*1 ■Maas ot packaged refrigerator co.pkle.*rith chocolate-coated puddings or eaka toppings! Or iris* up party partalt* wife the belp ot peamit candle*. Like Otters of peanut randy bar or Or whip yp Candy Bar Hot Fudge Sauce. Just melt 4 chocolate-peanut candy bats (nickel size) in a double-boiler. Stir in* u little Into sherbet or partalt glasses, spoon alternate dayer* ot melted, cooled peanut candy bar and coffee late sauce between wide layers of slightly softened ice cream. Top with a swirl of the melted bar, a shower of chopped peanuts and a cherry. Peanut brittle, |r6(iid or crated, lends n delightfully nutty, butterscotch flavor to another handsome jftilMa. pgtfett; .....:rr. .: Cheery Pnaaet Tingle 4 Prepuce one box Whipped dessert topping according to peekagediretf-' tkxis. Chill in the refrigerator at least one bfeir. Prepare one package Uadi cherry flavored gelatin dessert and chill until rartially set. Fold % cop finely crated peanut brittle Into whipped topping. Pin six partalt sr sherbet glasses wife alternate layers at layer with a fluff of Ike whip and a sprinkling, at stetetf brittle. Chill well halafe serving. Even day-ba fort-yesterday's overlooked cake slice* can be transferred into a glamorous family dessert wife fee help of a few candy bars. Ckooeete Trifle Cut leftover white or chocolate cake (pllltt- or frosted) fete A-lnch cubes^enough toihake 1 cup. ’nldtel" chocolate-peanut candy bare. ferqugh the fine blade of fee food endpper. Prepare 1 package vanilla instant pudding by package directions. 8 c a f t a i chopped candy over fee pudding; blend in thoroughly. Fold in cake Spoon Into ( sherbet or parttlt glasses and chill. Serve w|th plain or whipped cream. Baaaaaheny J|pllt In chilled partalt glasses, alter- nate layers Of slightly mfc&. * cream wife trickles of _ Serty- Jam and spoonfuls Of chopped chocolate-peanut dusters. Top wife, a swirl of the Ice cream and apaUgle with mg candy. Serve d onee or refreeze and serve later. Hot Buttered Apple Juice An aftoriwon snack treat both adult* and children Is 'Hot Buttered Apple Juice. To prepare it combine a pint bottls of apple juice wife 2 racks of cinnamon, « tablespoon of brown sugar and 2 teaspoons of femonjidce; simmer Ur minutes. Pour Into cups and dot each with a halt teaspoon HI butter. Make* 4 servings. Sugar Will Bring Out Parsnip Flavor Roman, emperors in the day* of fee decline denied themaetve* nothing. When the Emperor Tiberius got a longing for a mess parsnip* he sent hi* rintner* up to the Rhine Valley. Wild par-, •nips grew here in rate profusion, turning Weet in thl"court* of fee oald northern winter. All organic compounds in plants come from sugar. . margarine, 1 teaspoon sugar sad it teaspoon black pepper. Shake over low^haat 2 or S linutes. Sprinkle . lightly wife either ground allspice or nutmeg and a teaspoon fresh lemon jutes. Serve wife pork ay fowl. Your nearest food market will have parsnips to use in this recipe for Freeh Parsnips Supreme: Pane 4 to 6 parsnips and cut into 2-inch strips. Ctook in covered saucepan in boiling salted water (% tea-lt to 1 cup water). Drain. Add 1 or 2 tablespoons butter or Quick Fruit Compote Prepare colorful frafe fruits such rgnzpesi^jkrsnges, pink graps-frult, Red and Golden Delicious apples, as you would for fruit cocktail. Marinate in a light pink wtoa and chfe. Fill sherbet glasses wife fruits, pour wine over, sprinkle top with fine-grated coconut. Quick 'a easy! The aurora borealis, or “northern lights,” reaches ns peak In March and April. . M«*S Effective Thru Bei, April 8th W# Reserve the Right ♦o Limit 9te*titUs YOU JUST CAN'T BEAT THAT NATIONAL MEAT! US. Choke Sfoolc Sole! Round Steak Sirloin Steak T-Bone 237S ORCHARD LAKE RD., PONTIAC 8040 COOLEY LAKE RD., UNION LAKE «*5 N. EAST BLVD., PONTIAC 1415 ELIZABETH LAKE RD., PONTIAC -.AW2f*ALOW,H AVI, PONTIAC 48W DIXIE HWY., DRAYTON PLAINS 50 FREE STAMPS With $5.00 purchase o and Coupon beta Swiss Steak . i tk T9' ^ , National's Famous (loaf - Vual - Fork) _______ firsisicI Meat Loaf Beef Sleakettes Top Tastu Smoked Liver Sausage . Or O' O' a Stock Your Froozor Nowl If. S. "Choice" Corn-Fed Beef tJI» to »00 lb. Am. . ' TiWarsrtFneof'.r^AO1 ill la in lb. Avp- ~ mm Forequarter . . . . u. 45* ill to IIS u. Ar*. , mm* Hindquarter ... u. 59* Csilsai Cat > Nwr Wrpyyid at Ho item Cow ONE out of THREE! of the Following 3 Items Below With Coupon and $2 Purchase or More i-Nut Tew dale# of ONI ONLY fee Following 1 Items Wlffe Coupon end $2 Purchase CHECK ITEM DESIRED OK NATCO COFFEE Regular or Drip Grind I Michigan Mad* . Beech-Nnf Pioneer COFFEE mSUGAR Creamery Fresh Hillside BUTTER 5 * 39c^ ^ 59 □Coffee ’* 49* ’*45' OR-Pioneer □Sugar . . .5 •«. 39* OR-Hilltid. □ Butter .59* Redeem Tbit Coupee at National Peed Stores. Limit Osa Coupee Per Family. Ceepee Expires | BaA, AptMllk • j j Dwaa Blackbarriat, Black Raspberries or Blueberries . . . ^ 3Mc~*79‘ Top Test* Luncheon Meat . ..■’£?■ 39* Note* Halve* or Sliced Peaches . . 4W9* Tomatoes . . . . 6MeJS,79* Solera* ■ ■ Rg Bars ... . . 2 $ 39* Family Tested Press* Strawberries . IJjou $uit: Can’t 5 wer, fresher produce 138 She California, Sweat & Juicy _ NAVEL f 5V£99* Nat Noaaa—MMem WH Stash Froth Mushrooms u. 59* 2 IwUt-., WM Mat Sam lawn. Golden Vigoro 35 & m De*an It* POTATO CHIPS Behe-KHe _ SHORTENING .. Beoeh-Nut Strained ' _ BABY FOOD ... Pell Poeed -Bex S9* 69- 10- | rSIS WITH ' 25 Extra ST mn WITH THIS COUfOH I WITH THIS COUPON it n J 25Extra "gpStamps , H Wife fee Pattenm af a IM-Cl. Pfc* af M r!| 11 NATCO TEA BA0S J I i : I itepM.iMi.cmt!* At hum si *m* ante C4saa>* imafe. SAVE 80s WITH THIS COUPON Its OFF LAIIL - fS a ‘ alh*tPtete M 51*#, Plerite, White, Full *f Juki, Soidl.ii Pascal Cslsry . ■■■ ijX 19* Grapefruit ■ ■ . . .10 - 69‘ UJ. No. 1 Qtada, Sabstbaa Beauty life, Lour.I Croon, Bast Qaalby Rosa Elishas............ *99* Gran Seed ..... 5 ft *1- Florid. Protb Indivo, Romoino or GsNfersie, Teeter From Tip la Tip Escarole lettuce ... *5 19* Fresh Asparagus . . _■* 29* Woriiingtsn, iitro Fancy, CHop Claaaad 1 Wefesd Winesap Apples • 3 n 59* Fresh Spinach . r — ■hdbbdhdbbi • I I Ptn WITH THIS COUPON ’*23* ■7,If FREE WITH TNd COUPON P*F. I 29 Extra Stamps , we> is pewiim* t u y -,r twMATEY * * - NATCO TEA BAGS ■•If |! APPLES - B * .,,,•, g>| OllWhvfi's IfthtiiM Fowhf • ,§ I . • " * ' V I RoSBBie*TBlB Coopaa At Notieeel Food SBoraa. Caetpoo I ptdeqm TMb CtHpan At Natiaaat Nod Homo, to me a I R Kg deem TUa CeBfee At _ wwwm — L ; .I. 25 Extra RAcfe " with Ibe Pewhese ef ai-Lb. B#f ar Mafe at 9W -w II ADDLES M Hm Paul im sf Any Petes*. *f I SKINLESS FRANKS j ' m SERVING YOU BETTER SAVING YOU MORE SERVING YOU BETTER SAVING YOU MORE THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL fl, 1M1 THfRTY-FQUK Subterranean Quake Ruins 26 Oil Wells Senate Ramrod Mansfield Has Hard Th SNCe THINGS WERE tar THEww/THEy M WERE BETWEEN VCLI AMP HER— By Qtflncy OUR ANCESTORS Alley oop WASHINGTON (UPI)—The government's Business Advisory Council yielded Tuesday to Kennedy administration demands far changes fa its practices. At its lint meeting under the 'Kennedy administration; the council agreed to malts Commerce Seo- By McEtroy and 8triebd DIXIE DUGAN enl chairman with final authority over a wide range at matters. And it no longer win get off-the-record reports from Ugh, government officials. C • The council, a group of IV BOARDING HOUSE MA3oft,TUE WHoletoyIN VHLl knon vdupolled a fast owe bv -----/ HAVING AN OFF5TAG& SVDOG* FAKB CY£ANf*S 1 XlNEG FOR YfcO,UNLESSYteRGUfiEAWAVTDMEfdD'VDOfc \b\CE 0o£ 0&fORe YOU ANKLE ON/EK TO tWGOVJLS CLUB /aP^NHQUSg/^^-------------------------- Hodges announced after the meeting that ha would add five seats to the council and fill .mast of them with representatives of small business. Bringing small bus-inessmen into the council was one -of the proposed reforms. In a three-hour session, some 80 members in attendance elected Roger M. Blough, board chairman of Ufi. Steel, as council chairman to succeed Ralph J. Oonfiner, head of the General Electric Ob., who; resigned. The changes in ground roles were approved . unanimously by voice vote, Blough , reported. Hodge* explained that "as geo-' end chairman he will have final authority to appoint new members of the council, renew membership and draw up agendas for the council's five meetings* a year. ''XKNOW /a fNPAJonsrvwo^ Could make A -OfAiN AMouNCEtf^l our OFtrte J HE'5 GOT £VESj^ uke CNSRr CAPTAIN EASY NANCY Administrators, Teachers to Meet at Madison high Teachers and administrators in Region 7 (Oakland County) of the Michigan Education Association will attend a regional council meeting in Madison High School, Mad-ison Heights, next Wednesday at 5 p.m. The session will center around a discussion of the representative assembly which will be held in the Lansing Civic Center, April 14-15. Tito educators will discuss the proposed amendments and bylaws To the MEA constitution and will talk about the adoption of the platform and resolutions which become the program of action for the association. Presiding at the meeting will I -WANT A ) GET-WELL \ CARP FDR JACK AND J|LL I WONDER WHY LITTLE AMy. IS —-•CRYING J ! CnE/MA3qff | BIRTHDAY | f VtiAIT NOW—LISTEN/ )/ I WANT EVERY ONE OF r COLIC. IN A HORSE IS Jl THOSE BOTTLES/THEY'RE ABOUT TH*GAME AS \ GOtM6 UNPER LOCK. AMP INPIGESTION IN A MAN, ) KEY/ ALLTHE KIPS AltOUWP AhT 7H|S STUFF I GOT J ARE USING THIS PLACE • IN TH’ BARM POES ME A FOR A CLINIC—TRYING f' * MORE GOOD “THAN / THIS POPE ON WARTS, ) TH' STUFF YOU'VE j I BEE STINGS ANP i GOTBaTH* .BlEARBITES/*THB T * L HOUSE/ r* \ CUNIC 15 CLOSER— I ^ \1 A 6IVE AAE THAT/ J AT By Dkk CavaQl MORTY MEEKLE of Region 7. Other, regional officers Include; William *“ •*■—*--* * -* _________Prewitt, Milford, president-elect; Margaret Kuhn, Detroit, past-president; Louise Dallas, Blr-mtngham, secretary; Carmin GIn- ter, Walled Lake, treasurer; Willard Rogers, Berkley, legislative chairman; and' Hazel Breshear, Detroit. NEA director. Representing the Michigan Edu- GRANDMA cation Association wiy be Donald Glare/ Campaign Too spirited HARLAN,. Ky. —Arthur D. Hogg, 5L of Cumberland, is 4 candidate for constable in,the May 23 primary elerifcMi, byt he'll be ^in Jail election day for selling 'moonshine whisky. FAIR'S U*S. CHOICE Spr.ng Sav.ngs ff Wl# h# ^1;: iSBst Mi caaj c SAVE 10c Miracle Whip %r 49e P* ml ® Blossom at Food Fair! EN IMPS FOOD FAIR'S GOLDEN RIPE , Birds lyt Dinners Yea Save 10c SAVE lie * Heinz, Ketchup 4~89‘ ___H mr; a bi M Mode Cut POT TOUT A !I^!^?U<,WWeOT 2E2*®-*.-.....5 „ 99- Chuck Roast 40' CANNED HAM... /0« "‘CHoieiiu, * • • “Ir* back*. ••• a,,.07Ik.mm _ ‘ „ ^msroast.^::..:s^4Q‘z^: Sieali^.......AOe ^ce^BAC0Nlr,Hm‘ '-u. * '2" "***"■" • • • • fly» ■ ’ "^ feo-tHiBoof ^. 49; t POPULAR—FRUIT FLAVORED GELATIN _ LOUISIANA NEW CROP FRESH ■syai D«»rts..... ~ 7 Strawberries SAVE 10c — VELVET HOMOGENIZED, SMOOTH Any Fsad Fair thni Sat, April t. F VALUABLE COUPON I 50 Kxtra Stamps -■ ; Wlthpurehate of on* or meret4-6z.CaM ■ $1.49 SIZE—JOHNSON'S PLEDGE | WHh IMt CoOpan it'Any Food Fair thrs Sato April h F BKHMCOEnsa | 25 Extra l&S* . With purchase of ons or mors 7*Or. Cans ■ 98c SIZi-JOHNSON'S PLEDGE | With This Cospan at Asy Food Fair thrs Sat, April A. f j VALUABLF COUPON I 25 Extra im \ WI& |0r*li«D •* GHG * LEGAL SIZE ENVELOPES ^WHh This Cotpoa at A*y Fee* 'Air thru Sat, April I. ;’pj| Save 13c!food fair-.our finest quality Evaporated Milk 5 s 59* ■ WITH COUPON mow Save 20c! glendale's skinless ? Hot Dogs REGULAR OR LANKY FRANKS! n+ 29 WITH COUPON mow SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OPMU NEW LARGE SIZE Food Fair Apple Sauce • SAVE 17t—FOOD FAIR—OUR FINEST QUALITY Fruit Cocktail* IN HEAVY SYRIIPl 9 25-Oz. 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WEDNESDAY, APRIL fl, 1061 TtURTY*Siy BEAB—IEA>—REALIZE—ACT QUi«t-AHI PKOHT! tHis is a sau m mo HAVE A PLACE IF« THSflt ffOMIFOIL FINCltFUft-NtSmNGS M Alt! fttADY TO UTT MOW AT, UNHIARD-OP IXTRAORDINARY PRICE RIDUC- $135,000 Dollars Worth of Fomoos Nome Brand Furniture Bought at the January, 1961 Furniture Market ^ Such ao- Borno, Valintine-Seover, Kroehler Living Room Suites, Sectional Suites, Uunge Choirs, Swivel and Swivel-Rocker Chairs, Barcalauwger and Kroehler Rediner Choirs, fttabORndt Toble and Floor Lamps, Bedroom Suites by Sta^~oHt4CTaebleiu Dining f^MI^Suites by Jamestown Sterling, Dinette Suites, Juvenile Furnitufp by Edison,^Sfeorwwoster tnneispririjg Mattiraieei and Bax Springs, Wall Accessories, Occasional Tables, Desks, Occasional Pieces, etc. Cone Expecting the Unisaal- We Gnaranlee Yai’H Nat la Diaappaiated! 1 Group of Up to $60.00 - TABLE LAMPS A large selection of beautiful Rembrandt table lamps, hurry-for these, they will go at ; ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT — ENT1 BERNE — VALENTINE-SERVER IB UL Thursday Menus Special! $3.50 TV SCATTER RUGS STORE CLOSED ALL DAY Moudejr, April 3rd Tuesday, April 4tli Wednesday, April 5th Te Mark Down Prices for This Greet Sale! NEWS ITEM FROM THE PONTIAC PRESS April 1, mi Stewart-Glenn Co. Buys Out the Glenn Interest furniture Man's Son Sells The president of one of the city’s oldest furniture companies announced today the purchase of interests held by Robert Glenn. - YiPRICE „ WILL GO WHILE THEY LAST AT Stfr $*19.50 2-P*. UvHm Ism Suites, ge et.. $139.50 Nag. $229.50 2#cm| Rssai Suites, gs at.$159.50 Rag. $289.50 We. (Mae Room Sahas, ge at.....$169.50 Rig. $299.50 2-PiJJiifef Raam Saha*, ga et.$184.50 Rag. $359JO Wa. (Meg Raam Suitai, ga et. $249.50 lag. $36940 living Ream Sahas, ga et.......$259.50 3-Pc. SECTIONALS b. WW Wc. SMUul Smhi, ,. It................5239.50 Rag. $359.50 3^Gmeeai Saha*, ga et...... $259.50 ‘ Reg.' $479.50 If*. SeWanol Saitai, ge at. $299.50 Rag. 1930 m SadHaal Seine, ge et......5319JO t8ag. $569.50 30c. Sectional Suita*, ge et.$389.50 k' . CAEAC MODERN AND OUrAO PERIOD STYLING Rig: $139*3 M* Madam Safa, wii ga at...$ 99.50 Reg. $199.95 KteaUar Madam Safa, wil ga at.$139.50 Ri|> $229.50 RraoMo* Madam Safa, will ge et.$14430 lag. $26930 Krsthlar Madam Safa, will ga it. T.... $16931 Reg. $329.95 KraaMor Madam Safa, wMgeat... $229.50 DINING ROOM SUITES b. 5279J. fcto. Main, ta. Satn, f M........J1WJ0 Reg. $11930.60a. Dining Raam Salta*, ga et..$22930 leg. $$*9300#*. Otefcg Rem Suites, go et...$29930 Rag. $519.00 Dining Raem Suites, ge et.. .$41930 Reg.- $02430TOR. Dining Raem Seitea by Station, ga at $459.50 BEDROOM SUITES Rag. $219.50 30c."iadraam Sahas, will go at. Rag. $29930 3#*. Bedroom Suites, will ga at . Dap $2993$ 3-Pe. ftadreom Suites, wIR ga at. Rag. $32930 lit. B* dream Sahas, wIR ga at. Rag. $59930*3#*. Ridmam Suites, wIR fa et. Reg. $05930 3#*. Oadreen SeHet, w» go et. 10 A.M. SPECIAL! $24.SO Step—Cocktail v TABLES Rag. $24.50 Step and 1AM r. Cocktail tibia* go on *$1 “* IB AM. Thursday Morning Special! Bog. $219.50 UVIRG ROOM SUITES Rn <229 50 2-Pc. K™h. *4 AAR ,ler Living Room Suite*. Out 6 I m LB'* thay go Thursday, 10. AM. ' Bh9. while they last et -. - ■ By Statton Consists of large buffet, extension table, 4 side chairs, I arm chair. Early American solid cherry beautifully finished. Thursday for John F. Stewart, president of the Stew art-Glean Co., organised in 1917, laid the company this week acquired' fhe interests held by Robert Glenn, son of one Yd the founders of the compapy. The name of the Ann ’will re- \0 A.M. SPECIAL! 10 JLM. Thursday Moniug Special! Reg. $389.50 3-Pc. SECTIONALS Reg $389 50 Kroehler 3- C JMdfcfLC P*. Sectionals in fine covers W^f||l|v will go Thursday starting wit BB^J - 10 A.M. .at ..... . iP.Pf.pP i;' JUVENILE FURNITURE - AN ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT! $44.50 Stop—End—CocktaH TABLES One gfOup Of^Reg. - - - ; One group os Keg. _ $44.50 fine step-end g1 and cocktail tables go 10 AM. SPECIAL! $12>.f5 2-Pc. DANIfrSECTIONAL A real buy if you coma £6 AM early Thursday. Rag. w1 «|| $179.95 2-Pe. Dan- . 103 1* sectionalWitt go at. Rag. $199,95 The company will center all its builnemutn. It* stare located at 1680 S. Telegraph Road, and hopes to increase the floor apace of the twO-yearold building hy at leaat 5 aid 7-Pa. DINETTE SUITES Out THoy Go! While They Last! Reg. $ 69.95 3#*. Dinette Suitofs, g* at . ,$ 4430 $119.93 7*0*. Dinette Suites, ge el.... $ 6930 Rag. $10930 S#fc Dinette Suites, ga et ) 7930 Rag. $179.93 Sic. Dinette Suites, ga el......$9930 Rag. $149.93 •#*. Dfastte Sahas, ga et;... $109.95 to} $179.93 Ofawtta Sahas, ga et........$12930 Famous Kroehler made $199.95 modem sofa from the world's largest furniture manufacturer. Will go on sale Thursday .at......... $17930 411930 $199.30 .$23930 $49930 .$$2930 50 per cent, according to Add!-son K. Oakley, manager and secretary of the company. Glenn said he sold his Interest* In the company in order to expand IB JLM. Tkonday Morning Special! Rea. $299.50 3-Pc. BEDROOM SUITES R«' $2«,50 !-to tod- S, a* AC room Suites with Double Aw UIHg Dresser, Chest of Drawers I A|l and Bookcase.Bed. Out they ■ MM^M go Thursday morning At. . . ® ^ 10 A.M. SPECIAL! Reg. $15.95 STROLLERS the operations of the Automat Gorp. of which he 'is president. LIVING ROOM CHAIRS Out they go Thursday! Jteg. $ 3930 Swivel Chairs, ga at..’.. .$ 19.95 Rag. $ 4430 Occesioaal Chairs, ga at.. ...$ 2430 Rag. $ 5430 Swivel Shahs, ga el....$ 3930 Reg. $ 7930 Ssvtvel Chain, ge at .,..$ 4930 ■ag. $ 0930 Swteai Chain, ga et.....$.0430 Reg. $10930 Madera Lounge Chair*, ga at . .$ 0430 Rag. $14930 Madam Lounge Chain, ge at. .$ 0930 Rag. $13930 lartadaaagar Ro«laar Chain et $ 0930 Rag. $13930 Kraahlor RacBnar Chain, at,. $ 3930 Reg. $14930 Chair ead Ottoman, a«..,. v. .$ 9930 . „ Otar 300 Chain te ialoct From Just Follow tho Mop- Cot You Share «f Thoie Genuine Borgaini 1(XA.M. THURSDAY Rag. $15-9S baby strollers go while they last starting Thorsday at lO/A.M. for.. Consists of 3*Pe. Sectional. l'Arm Chair, plastic top comet table and Coffee table, foam cushions at ... 10 UL Tktnday Meriing Spatial! CREDIT TERMS can be arrangtd 30-00-90 DAYS SAME AS CASH! FREE-DELIVERY! Reg. $279.50 6-Pe. DINING ROOM SUITES This rog. $279.50handsome #eM AACI 6-Pc Dining Room Suite, $ 1 AteRIUI Table, Otina and 4 Ode 1113 chairs will go on eele for ’.. M .Ww MM DINETTE SETS • Reg. $69.95 5-pc. breakfast sets will go at STEARNS-FOSTER INNERSPRING MATTRESSES BOX SPRINGS WAREHOUSE BRANCH-STEWART-fiLENN 00. WA REHOUSE FURNITURE SALES OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY NIGHTS THIS WEEK UNTIL 9 P.M SATURDAY 10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M, THIRTY-SE VlfWI TttE PQRTIAC PRRSS, WEDNESDAY. APRIL a. 1961 King ot Beasts Not So Lordly WitbCrocodiles JOHANNESBURG, South Africa 'Oldesf City Attorney on Job Since 1919 Engineers Out to Make 9 ■ CHATTANOOGA. Tenn. A — Qty Atty.JoeW. Anderson figures he s the gnnddaddy of all dty attorneys — but only fry eight days. . *$( Lassiter Motion Asks Kent Be piefoneel as Witness SACRAMENTO, Cslif. (UPD— Engineers peeking to hart • man another advahtage in that its two components—kept separate In the rocket—ignite ofr. contact. Liquid oxygeh and Its other component —also kept separate—required a ■pedal tiring device.;- -*- -v. But solid-fuel rockets generally deliver less jhrust Also, when engineers begin swiveling their burniiw jets so the rocket can change direction, the Solid-fuel Anderson, who recently observed Ms 72nd birthday, wept to work as assistant city attorney on dsc. 23, 1919. r He' figures he has sight days over A. C. Van Solea — 'who want to work las Seattle, Wash., dty attorney Dec. 31,1919. ' Finally, the solids have a near-fatal flaw for the future man in space; They cannot he turned off and "on to allow the man easier cruising toward the stars. Counter Displays Name : AUSTIN. Tex. (UPI) - Bowling alley manager John iGeiger has named his atbelitic equipment display case the ‘*Geiger Counter.” And even if the pilot's name were Murphy, he’d want to be aide to do that/ Kindly Mail Carrier Makes His last Trip ! CHARLOTTE, N.C. ill — Victor L. Harrison, Cl, who recentlx tfae£~as_a mail carrier, estimates be walked 110,000 miles during 38 wmjggmM gffgp-pi Her Mop's a Home 3 Years for Robins CINCINNATI ur — Three yet tsris attorney, said M today's mo-1 tions that Kent recommended the , t court accept second-degree pleas > against the three now in prison, ■ although in possession of evidence "dearly demonstrating” they were . guilty of first-degree murder. ' He aiso chared that Kent made ■ the recommendation after an un-t dri-standing was readied with the t trio to “fully cooperate” in an at* f tempt to convict Mrs. Laniter and t Watson in Lassiter's slaying.. v t The state charges that Lassiter tor Aerojet * portion of the Dyna-soar pipgram, which should bar fruit in llpS when a Tfran £ racket lifts-a manned gHder fade apace. Aerojet, maker of the Titan, weeks Jointly- under the Air Force with Boeing, flNdmr of the glider. OONTBOLLED LANDING Unlike Dynasoar, the Mareury project win UR a capsule Into DOWNTOWN PONTIAC WINNING TEAM! THE WOBUTS UKESr B00SB0N The Downtown Pontiac Merchants ore really swinging for YOU^ tbe customer. To make your shopping easier and more convenient for you they offer FREE" Parking and FRE!: Bus Rides*to Downtown Shoppers. This BIG EXTRA is'one of the many advantages of shopping Downtown. COME ON DOWN — ITS FUN TO SHOP DOWNTOWN. Soivi MaK lEHTUCKY^v'ISTRffIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Divtlltd end bottled by Drive Downtown and 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 wiH gladly stamp you ticket. Thi parking lot attendant will then charge you for the difference in the parking fa and the amount stomped on the ticket. When shopping in downtown Pontiac ask the clerk for your fret bus ride token when making a $2.00 puithaso. This will Signature Ponjioc Transit bus in Pontiac, the Bee Line bus from Keego Harbor, Rochester, ^Commerce, Oxford, Lake Orion and Auburn Heights, and the Airport lines bus from Waterford and dorkston." DXIJ^uTlsRS SINCE 13 9 5 In the world of 1795. Jacob Beam traveled to Kentucky where he created the original Beam Formula and dedicated hiinself to the making of the' world's finest bourbon. Today, as for 166 years, the 5th and 6th generation of the Beam Family continue to make Beam Bourbon under the same formula with the same purpose—^The World's Finest Bourbon. That it why only Beam tastesjike Beam; Only Beam tastes so good. That i* why Beam Bourbon is always Worthy of your Trust. (Jim B«m K Proof) WORTHY OF YOUR TRUST jjplRTY-1 " THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL & 1061 3 Red Wings to Battle Chicago in Stanley Cup Finals Montreal Reign Ended by Hawks on 3-0 Shutout Tomaqr Start* ThorxUy el Au|u»l« B«st-of-7 Championship Sorias Begins Thursday at Chicago Stadium . CHICAGO (AP)--Thn Chicago Black Hawks, finally hatfe avenged their phytof pitfalls by Gary Player 'Up ey’s Stanley Ofep rhampfoswMp. The Hawks knocked off this champion CUhadtone-SO Ttwwkqr night to grab their bottoms swniftotl playoff AS and noar open the cb AUGUSTA, Ga. CAP) - South Africa's Gaiy Player, the year's money winner, conceded today be to all cranked up to become the first foreigner to .win the Masters GoU Tournament which starts tomorrow. *Tvw really bem.woektag bard _it this tournament." said the poky 25-year-old Player. He has npraed $25,2)7 and i* tbs only pro who has ftatohad in the money la all U PGA dputt events in 1NL Only Arnold Fulmer, everybody's choice to become the Spot repeating champion in the 25-year Masters history, ever took a bitter winter bankroll into this elite riww over the Augusta National Palmer, who baa won $22,00 in ) meets this year, had a record $26,757 banked before he stormed The >7tt, 160-pound South Af-68.20 stroke average a round to thr PGA tour's best second Masters title and a swag Of $17,500 in pBO. .'Tve onhr had practice rounds of 7? and 71, but I*ve boen‘ conserving as much energy as possible," said Player. He has toot In the 80s In no fewer than 20 of his 69 competitive rounds to date. However, the Masters’ 90-player charge' lor Palmer’s coveted crown will come tram every side in the 72-hole medal play chase over Augusta National’s blooming It could bo tbs first Masters title lor BUly Caspar, the IM0-U.S. Open champion. His crisp putting and straight tee shots have given him three sub-70 tune-up rounds, including a 80 yesterday after a 87 Monday. ' Practice siatonne the past few days regularly* have produced ‘rounds under the standard 3636—, 72 figures despite vigorous winds. Detroit to the Chicago Stadium Thursday night in loavtodhg taahkm with a pair of 24 shutouta after the twa teama split the first tour §PO] Pgr what the practice probing of National's well cultivated 7.000 yards to worth* the Ukea.of throe-time champion Sammy Snead, two-time winner Ban Hogan, Kan Venturi, Jerry Buber, .Chide Herbert, 1956 champion Jacke Burke and even the venerable Byron Nelson, who won In 1937 and 1942, merit consideration. > to draw Montreal as a semifinal opponent The last two years Montreal wan handily and went on to take the Stanley On. S WUm WHS ■ enter their first gtahtoy Cap llnato' since 1961 They also are seeking their first Cup championship since thrir sixth straight CUp title, Red Hay. Bobby HuQ and Eric Neaft Montreal Coach Toe %lakg seemed to ran up tfap loss to tbf Hawing: "They were hungrier and they outhususd us." ‘ : ■ Nelson came up with a TO to yesterday's tune-ups. Palmer bed putting trouble in an 18-hole spin requiring s 74, but be went.right bade out and for a one-under-par 35. H»r»i Park Harness Raceway u approved stall apace for 1,000 tones, the largest number to fin track’s history. *3^#**®# Today’s final tapering Off will ■end the field through « ntofrbde ^ ^ hitting | drive from the Utk tee during a precj ^ ttoe round for the Masters GoU Tournament at Augusta. Palmer 4i jgijrae. woe fee tuniey in 1960 and la a strong choice to repeat He and Gary Player lead the proa in money earnings tf predicted for Thursday’s opening Masters’ round. PRESS BOK turn club of the Ansestom Association has said pitcher Awry Davie to Syracuse of the International League. Former Michigan State University halfback Art Johnson has sigsied "S contract with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Blf four Football League. Johnson played his high school football at Punt Northern. fleH and Chantry Ctoh a team la toe Michigan League thin eosssar.” Cotton Mllnklaad is Rmrieo's Four champions will defend five titles to the 1961 National AAU women’s indoor swimming championships opening Thursday at Hialeah. Fla. One of toe defending tftleholders to Ann Artur’s Susan Rogers to toe TOp-yard breaststroke. Chris Von Saltza, holder of two national crowns, will also Bruce Overcomes Pirates' Law, 10-2 Sidewalk Dispute Reason Kuenn. One Of Three Giants Behind Bars Hawks credit but added that tn- Canadkns played much of the without Boom) Geoffrion, the leaf) leading acorer who Injured left knee to the third game. IflBD HAWK GOAL —Eric Nesterenko (15) toaps up with Jay after driving toe pock (asm in lower right) deep into toe net past Montreal goalla Jacques Plante for Chicago's third and tf MW» final goal in ths Stanley Cup semi-finals. The Hawks will now matt tba Detroit Rad Wings in the cup finals. PHOENIX, Ark. (AP)— Three members of toe. San Francisco Slants baseball team were ar- the last game but was virtually Blake wouldn’t pick a winner between CUcago rod Detroit but aeid "the Hawks have baiter balance. Demit has bean goad and tqill' be rough." The happy Hawks were cheered along by the crowd of 16,186 as tbey left the Ice and their spirits remained Ugh to the dresstog Yoqng Jockey Killed in Race •"The championship to next,* they shouted while to me comer set Hill, thsir weary goalie, who muttered, "T don’t log any hockey dub play aa well m tba Hawks did torflto" * Hawk Coach Rudy Pilous said the biggest chore in defeating the Chnadtons was boOdingtote under-cfcg team's confidence. -"This to necessary when you ere rpt favored," said Pilous. “Ds-teoit is a hot dub and well have trouble trying to outskate them.' . .After file opener in Chicago Thursday toe teams move to Detroit Saturday and then back to NEW YORK IB — At 22, Roy U Gilbert was one of the most promising young jockeys to the Chic Anrfl go April 10 and at Detroit i*. If a fifth _____9 game to noose- j It will ha et Chicago April 14. a sixth game at Detroit April 16 and a seventh game at Chicago April 19. j Special Race Set for Drake Relays Gilbert's Hart# Piled Into Rail; Wat Highly Rated Rider He had only been riding 3% yuan but he compiled an tapoo-ag total of 174 winners. What's more, within a space of two weeks last month, be had Won four Makes But it all ended Tuesday to the fourth rase at Aqueduct. Gilbert, one of .IS children, was killed whew Ma mount, a te-to-l outsider named Plenty Papaya, But Htotory 8>y§ Otherwise Celtics Solid Favorites BOSTON (AP)—The Beaton Cri-lbest-o'-seven playoff for "the Katies ruled a nine point favorite tD tfond 3ns::piball Association title, brat St. Louis tonight and take ai li history to any criterion, how-24) isad over ths Hawks In their ever, the" bookmakers are all wrfeg la their doping of the key Hinting Break in Cage Bribery NFW YORK (AP) - A grand Jury Will continue taking testi- Gilbert, from London. Ky., ap- ^ parently managed to Jump from ^ *** to an ambutotoj lie 2-year-oid filly at the last sec- -m"*» *“ ihm KILLED—Jockey Roy Gilb«t 22, was killed yesterday after being thrown by -his horM, Plenty Papaya, in the 4th raga at Aqueduct racetrack in NSW York. Gilbert landed, oh Ml mony today to Ite Investigation of ^ ^ flve Heinsohn ths new college basketball scan-;*aid. “If we lose it probably will date. enroute to toe hospital. but ibe was in last place so? tor behind the flekh that the psbvl - , .. films of toe race failed to ^!P()|g)gJ>r Hoffl toe spill- L The mishap happened one^ighth Tnn Cnjjjc III DQA [of a mile from toe storting gatel,'T 1 Vn DES MOINES. Iow« (AP) special 448-yard dash matching George Kerr and Dave IfUte-two of the world's fastest quarter niters—will be a feature of toe Drake Relays April 26-29. Kerr, a powerful Jamaican who 'Yin for Illinois until his gradua-tipn last summer, was third in the Olympic 800-meter run and liU'TOntoeWW :«.I. ........ Mills, a Purtiur junior, has run the quarter in :46.5, arid won the Big Ten indoor 440 fills year in :$741, fastest ever indoors. They will be Joined in the special event by Don and Dave Sty-tan, twins now running for South-etn Illinois. for the 5-furlong maiden Hardly anyone of the'T8,153 spectators was aware of the spill as they watched the finish of the raoe won by the favorite, Miss Stowaway, under Eddie Arcaro. College Cage Stars Beat Trotters, 86*83 DUNEDIN, Fla. (AP) - Gary Player''and Arnold Palmer dropped off toe tournament trail last week to sharpen their stones for the Master’s Tournament, but they maintained their positions as leading money winning golfers of 196L DETROIT (AP) — Basketball’s College All-Stars won their first game to three starts against the Hariem Globetrotters 96-83 before crowd of 13,$13 to Olympia Stadium Tuesday night. BUI Bridges of Kansas tod the All-Stars with 28 points. John TVrner of Louisville and Howie Carl of Depaul got 19 and TO, respectively. Jos Buckhaher paced the Globetrotters with 21. Player, from South Africa now affiliated with a dub at Lang-home, Pa., has ricked.up $25,200 acaardbig to the tatesf* standings of the -Professional Golfers Association Palmer, who won top money winning honors last year, pocketed $22,900. Next come Doug Sanders, Ojai, Calif., $15,901; Bob Goalby, CHster River, Tla., $12,* SOSrwnd B» Maxwell, Oceanside, Oritt., $12,100. second game. Three times bdore these two teams have met to the final playoffs, end each time the first two games were to Boston. Each time they split. rested and charged with drunk and disorderly conduct Tuesday night. The charges, stemmed from a dispute with two youths outside the Giants' headquarters at the downtown Hotel Afbuns. Arrested were infielder-outfielder Harvey Kuenh[ catcher Bob Schmidt and third baseman Jim Davenport. The arrests, only 20 minutes before the players' midnight curfew, . drew . this comment from Manager Alyin Dark: Tins is not the first time hoodlums have driven past the hotel, where they know tbs 'ballplayers are headquartered, and thrown taunts at them. tor as I am concerned a group of hoodlums housed the The Critics’ Tommy Heinsohn and Bob Cousy see tonight's game as a crucial one, TOpririy determining* whether the series goes seven gariws. If we win this one, we might ■■■■jMIMIM . witnesses aMsand before the grand Jury Tuesday as the srubs, headM by District Attorney Frank Hogan, ono of the two New York charged with bribing three College players might be turning State’s evidence. The district attorney’s office de-ritoed comment the way was cleared tor either Aaron Wagman, 2$, or Joseph Hacken, 41, to appear before the grand Jury when their hearing on Sribary go seven. Louto. coach Paul Seymour didn’t agree. 'Actually, we it* the underdogs to both games," Seymour ‘So, even If we drop both, there to no reason to belleive that we can’t about face and win the next two at home,” . I charges was adjourned „ District Attorney Peter D. Andreoli said when the new scandal first was made public that Art Hkhs and Hank Gunter of Seton Hall had accepted $1,000 each to shave points Ip a game against Dayton at Madison Square Garden Feb. 9. . The third and fourth games are! . , a^etofied to SL Louto Saturday Hfoke Now Cardinal and Sunday. Seymour got some good news Tuesday in the report big Clyde LoveUette has started working out and may be available for Saturday’s same. LoveUette, 6-foot-9 and one oil SL Louis’ top scorers ■nd rebounders, missed the first playoff game became of a beck Injury. Kucks Sent to Minors WEST PALM BEACH. (API—Johnny Kucks, an 18-game winner for the New York Yankees in 1956, was optioned by the Kansas City Athletics to Rochester of the International League Tuesday. 'The Palmer Method' by Arnold Palmer tiger Manager Happy as Bob Hurls 6-Hitter Bengals Get 14 Hite-Including Three by.’ Steve Boros LAKELAND, Fla. 0B — lbs Tlg*^ ers want after another victory bvegT the world champion Pittsburgh Pirates here today — with manager Bob Scheffing waiting hopefully __ _ on the dugout steps for a chance beats LA* *1 Bab Brews to congratulate another one of his Tiger righthander heat the Law, riybers. ' cult game, 10-2. BrtcT allowed the second Bengal hurter to go •*«*•*•* ^'aLSSJSCS&ifl ‘The, ballplayers are innocent. Definitely, there will be no fine.” Police officer Gary Dull said when he got to file hotel, the three ballplayers were on the sidewalk, arguing with a youth identified aa Lester Gray, 20, of Phoenix. He said he saw no blows struck. Gray was Hot held, Dull said. , A Giant spokesman said Gray and an unidentified youth drove by. to a car and yelled insults at Schmidt, who later was Joined by Kuenn and Davenport. Dark said he was not allowed ’to talk to the ptayers in Jail ba-of a Phoeiitx tow prohibiting immediate contact with an arrested pefson by anyone except an attorney. pitched Pittsburgh ace Vernon Law~ 4ss the Tigers flailed their way to 103 victory. - —may have eiraed himself that fourth starter's Job Scheffing has been trying to fill. Bruce, who has shown flashes of briUiance in his two years with Detroit, gave up only six hits but experienced some control trouble. He walked two and hit two batten, but he striKdc out. three and shut off most of the Pirate power. Bob Skinner crocked out three hits including si third-tasting homer with a man aboard. Stot the big Highland Park- righthander stopped the Bucs cold the rest of the way.* • - ST. LOUIS III - The St. Louto Cardinals of the National Football League Tuesday acquired defensive lineman Ed Htake, an 11-year veteran, .from the San Francisco "> an undbefoied draft Choice. Htake, $1, to M and HE DOESN’T - Harvey Kuenn, former Tiger bow with the San Francisco Giants eoaMs’t beat, the tow yoeterday *9 charges of being draak and dto Meanwhile the Tigers were feasting on Law. They belted him for three runs to the fourth and , two more in- each of the next t two tarings, then wound it up with, three more* off reliefer EL ’ Steve Boros collected three hits and Al Kalina, Harry CWtl and ~ ’got .two each to Cardinals Si Rely on McDaniel By tk«r Awooiated Picas Talk about the SL Louto Cardinals’ pennant chances- and you talk about the power of Ken Beyer ■ Bill White, the defensive help j«ilitaa~!Javwr pitchers Ernie Broglio. Larry Jackson and Bob Miller. But you Mart the- folk with tbs ace who’s always to a bole — L* McDaniel. , The lanky Lipdy proved hlmadf the best relief pitcher to the busl- kees, winning 2-1 In 11 tarings at ~t. Petersburg, Fla. Broglio blanked the Yanks on three hits for seven tamings, and McDaniel, after giving up his first tamed nm in 13 innings, resumed his riiutout spell over the last four frames for the derision. among the likes of fellow National League firemen Bray Face, Don Elston, Ed Roebuck and Dick Farrell and tits Amafosn League’s Gerry Staley, Hoyt Wilhelm. Elsewhere, the Washington Senators, leading American League dubi with a 13-8 exhibition record, ripped the Chicago White Soft 12-3; foe Detroit Tigers walloped the World Champion Plttabmgh Pirates, still tops to the exhibition & was Broglio atad McDaniel of the year award, Broglio with Ms 21 victories and McDaniel with Ms 12-4 record, 27 saves and. 2.09 earned run average, best hi the And it was Liady once again Tuesday, foOowtog Broglio TO'tlte mound, ai the Cardinals made it four to a row orar the American League* Champion New Tart Yan- standings, 10-2; the Minnesota Twins defeated Milwaukee £4; Cincinnati beat Philadelphia 6-5; Kansas City outlasted Baltimore 11-10 to 10 tamings; the CHrogo Cubs nudged tile LOS Angstos Are gels 44; the Los Angeles Dodgers breezed past Cleveland 8-5, and the San Francisco Giants beat Tacoma, their . Pacific Coast League farm club, 74, A single by Alex Grammas drove In the tiebrerifing run for the Cardinals and Wg»the loss on Jhn Coates, whe worked the tost four innings, for the Yanks. Oakland Hills Vet Herb Steve, who retired to 1962 after serving Bmlu.the general wiperintaisdenl of grounds at Oakland HBto Country Chib, died yesterday at the age of TO Shave was to charter member of ft* Golf CouMe jejuftohMlUiii 22’ c«me> Ip the Uritod Stales' TO Ckfeafrie Glenview Oeaafry he Shkve's wife, Maude, died mt month ago. He to Hpvtred by turn daughters and three sons. On* son, Thursday in Detroit’s Rom Northrop Funeral HUM to lp.m. Burial will |p to VWKt Chapel ougrttoy. by Tiger total of 14. Ona-of Ksp .’ 's was a fifth taring homer’ which followed a triple by Jake rmnSftm Wie! Vlrdonct S 0 M Wood 21) 5 1 } I, UeJlMcf IS St Bruton cf iill-Schofield m t 1 SO Thomuet 0 0 0 0 Sklnnn.lt 4 111 JUUno rf fill Xelion lb 4 • • S Morton rf Iff# Baker lb 1 0 1 0 CoUtrlto If l,i 1 I ClmoHrf (til Maxwell If SlSf M'a'rakl lb file Caah lb 1011, ------ fiet Boroa 3b Sfl! A-Oroat I \ i 5 | ! pstoHBrV'v oili xn»5ss - I i Total! Milt Total! 41 It 14 IS ^a&w:”*iiaia and Nelaon; Boroa. Wood and Caah. • ......... 1 I jTT» Brwoie (iohoflald. BakirV V Boys' Softball League coaches of teams In the Water-ford Township Recreational Depart-, mot's boys’ grade school soft-ball league will be htod'Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at 6n Community rhereafc.j Lake Road in Waterford Township. Any interested parents, feathers or reaponsibla Itogi achoot toritontp asked to attend the -Sgitltef U .ft. Mm mm -a*rf THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1961 Pontiac Agency Open Tiger Tickets OSmun's THIRTY-tflftE The Detroit Tiger* will continue with their Pontiac ticket agency tweera tan* of the city and Oakland County, it was announced today. . Osmun’s Men’s Store at51 North Saginaw Street In downtown Pon-tiec will again be headquarter* for purchase of box and reserved •eat tickets tor ad Mil American League games at Tiger Stadium. This will 'be the. third eeasA that the Tigers have had an agency at Oenuifr.' Billy IM,, Tiger Ticket Direc- AUTO SPRINGS Factory Rabuilt INSTALLED mi Os Taer Car gf ana Any Malta er •MW Model |aV Or Pay Only $|Q95 MMUKTikhN HOLLERBACK AUTO PARTS jti Baldwin mgar, tor said the results of the past oas were excellent, Os-mun’s has been one of the most aqtive of the 12 outstate agenda in operation. “We are etavteeed that fees The agency is how prepared to accept USL ticket application*. The ticket department at Tiger Stadium will fill all order* immediately for any game during the 1961 season. REBUILT MOTORS It's 0nly-17th Perfect Score in ABC History Shot eat to ticket Imytog It served a moat metal purpose.” Loll eumwwted. The take agency to one of ll eet ep by too Tiger* |a an tended to facilitate ptoeement of ticket orders by tons beyond tbe The ether* are located at flint, Lansing, Mt. Pleasant, Pott Huron, Saginaw, Grand Rapids, Jackson and Kalamazoo bi-Mkhlgan; London and Windsor in Ontario, and Toledo, Ohio. PINEHURST, Hr. (UPI)-Em-met French played the Pinehurst, N.C., course with a putter on Jan. 12. 1921 — and shot an 10. rlUE SKTtANES Coll FI 2-3200 for Foil Rasarvotieiig Michigan Wins Slugfest' PHOENDt, Ariz. (UPI) - The University of Michigan won a slug-test -from Arizona State Univer- Pfeiffer Bowlers face Local Tourney Entries WXobo HaW JUffT PERFECT DETROIT (AP) — Robert (Corky) DeGmff• perfect game at the American- Bending Cost gress tournament Tuesday warn a family affair.. The crew-cut Grand Rapid*. _ ^ Ik*.. photographer reeled off .12 Graff of Grand Rapid* finds ev- straight strikes ae he roiled with erythlng just perfect after a ids* “■ kther-to-law, Marshall Rob- from his wife Ardith. The re-- to the third game of the ward was the result of bowling •••“ ,« perfect "30(P* game io the ABC DeGratf, at 24 the youngest 300 tournament in Detroit yesterday, owler in » ABC tournament*, He to the ITth to do it In 58 rolled 194 and 205 In hie flraLtwo year old history of the tourney. games. .b»■ .......»........ ’Marsh told me to keep throw- Will a code of ethics help to solve a problem which could become a dangerous threat to the future erf some of the local bowling establishments? Area keg proprietors hope so. They named a four-man group to wo|k op the project yesterday following much discussiqn at a fiery meeting. ^# ;T. People lb the business have been understandably disturbed at the constant addition of establishments and expansion of others In the*1 HUT sums For Mon on tho Mo ye! Wash '» styled for action with clean uncluttered lines and ruggad good looks. Sizes S, M and L. *BALT>fo€ss CAM M CunCD WITH GARTER’S PREMIUM QUALITY CUSTOM UILT RETREAD! SI I I 7 . Smooth sietsrisg is net so ' 1 ' / smooth with wsrn-out tires ... But, welt, Carter's modern, qeel-Hy retieediei saves the predons JL ■ casing mi deebies the life el your tire it • very lew cast. BE SUREI BE SAFE wNh Carter's RETREADS. "double thF life or youh tides The thkk mw "Heed ef Rubber" — from sidewall te sidewall — New safety between ye« end the highway - Theesendt ef rate, sere extra miles far a fractien •t th* cost... Get set new f*r • Summer ef safety by cerieg the baldness of year tim by the •xciethre Qirtsr pied. I.G'ji greet ef mraBty yen can see. Approved by ML Testing Cent-para, Inc. IWl ROAD HAZARD LOOK 7:50x14 Custom Blit Retread (Blk.)---... Only sM your igcgpddUg tin aft j* CARTER TIRE CO. (Fomtarfy McDonald Tlra) yNitm 370 S. S«|ia«w St FE 5-6130 tog the seme way. We didn’t seem to be going anywhere so I figured had nothing to lora," Mb said. DeG raffs 698 and Robbins' 615 gave them 1,3(14 for second place to the classic doubles. Pfrttfer Beer paced 11 Pontiac FivePlayer AFL Trade Involves QB Babe Parilli h a VM game BOSTON (AP). — The ^oston Patriots and Oakland Raiders _ have engineered a five-player - mrr biggest In the one-year record of the American Football League—that brings veteran quarterback Babe Parilli to the Patriots. ftswiyV Strok’s each Mt MS- Tony Gal «'i OS topped Drowsy*!. ' At- Gtgtto m tor gtrsh’a. Miller Realty totaled 2462. Dick Carter was high with M. Jay Koprlnee filed SM in Leonard’s MM. Sytvan Center had MSS with nal at Ml. WHgtey’s Market scored MO, headed by Jim Csrdonl’s at 1ST. Bicmar tom was next at fM, sparked by a SM for Simon Re-povsh. Sylvan lanes finished The Patriots gave up half of last year’s starting hackfidd, fullback Alan Miller and hurtfhanfr Dick Christy, along with defensive tackle Hal Smith lor Parilli and fullback Billy Lott. nomy tod with 4SL Midget Bor Parilli, who played with ‘Green Bay and Cleveland of the rival MaUmufl ftoftaii League and to Canada, was the -hey figure. Boe-ton Coach Lon Saban sakl He w badly needed as a No. 2 managing Butch Songin. up for Us last toy to the game. Competition stopped on all 40 lanes. UI never knew a bowling alley could be so quiet,''‘DeGratf said later. "Hie silence didn’t bother me. I knew everyone was pelting ‘ r me.” There have been only 17 perfect games to the tournament’s history. Russ Doudna, Morton Grove. C, toBB second to the regular stores with 698. The 34-year-old airline dak, shooting In his first ABC,' rolled games of 236, 229 and DeBusschere Unsure About Sports-Future Waterford's Falls Is Triple Winner Joe Falls won three events and Mike Sickels two as Waterford opened its- dual meet track season with an easy 78-31 victory over Wayne Tuesday on the lasers Add. The Skippers captured firsts in but one event! Falls won both hurdle rapes and the pde vault. Sickels was first to the 100 and 220-yard dashes and ran-a leg on the winning 880 relay team. US JL JL—Jos rails IWttl, Wi, Tripp , Tearout (1 88* Relay—Waterford (8iekela. Tripp, tltoww BsArthSt). T—1:M.0. °“ (W)' Broncos Easy Winners TALLAHASSEE, FIs. (UPI)— Tight pitching by lefthander Bill Ortiieb and the Mtttog-ef catcher Bud Dodge propelled the Western Michigan Bronocs past Florida State, 10-8, 11th I Frame By CHUCK ABADt sity here last right, 19-11. Eight runs in file final two innings turnedHie trick for the visiting- Wolverines. Mike Joyce ■ went I all the way to gain the victory! while the Sun Devils used three hurters with Sterling Slwjghter being charged with the loss. 1 Michigan catcher Dick -SyringJiit I a home run with one rai to me| past two years but recent 'big giveaway” announcements have them really doing a alow burn. “We're really perturbed,” said one house owner., Lou Koprince of Motor Inn, Sam ous -replacement for Land-6-Lakes and Blue Sky Lanes. The trio Will add over 90 alleys to a section which had seemed already well set for bowUng for many years to come. “We’ll be like .the gas stations—on every cor* ner—said one owner about the situation. Wonderland Lanes' Paul Horle and Art Rosnet of Sylvan Lanes were selected to set up the code "whereby bowling will be dealt with an a sport* rather than a giveaway.” A form of censure win be invoked on any hmmt violating the code, according to a spokesman for the group. “We will also try to prevent keglers who do not compete to a house that is a member of our proprietors’ association from bowling gr advertising their tournaments to a member place," be added. All agreed that Mg giveaway* an injurious to the apart. Bitot leagues because ef the chances can’t afford to give away a kiddle cart aad they’re ftvtag care,” stated one loser. Three large new keg sites oral scheduled to be ready to open by [ next fall and the total may grow by that time. Thoee apparently definite are”300 Bowl,” a glamor- praettraBy neighbors afya few mtartra from the site where a new place complete with swimming pool Is to be built on MHR fl | | ------ ~ ‘ SEAGRAM’S IMPORTED known by the company itflkeeps It will be quite a battle during the next several months with some of the proprietors and even the two big bowling concerns feuding over the situation herb. Press Sports-Editor Bruno Kearns gave •’thorough summary of the men from an alley-per-bowler standpoint in his Press Box column yesterday. That plus the new terrific giveaway plan of some of the battlers could really mean disaster for many to the keg HERE K’ THERE Jennie Mayer rolled a 257 game, hitting Ifl strateb* mMkm* *fter starting out with 7 and 9 at Wonderland Lanes. It was fiw best game to 10 year* of bowling for the 153-average woman. Her series was 569. . . * Funeral service was held this week in Wisconsin for ex-ABC president and board member Arthur Pischke. A UM had IMS by Wert Side DETROIT (UPI)—Dave DeBusschere, tbe .University of Detroit’s rifo-sport virtuoso, said yesterday 'has no idea" which ben pursue'ae a professional athlete. DeBussctfera, whose talents on the basketball court have sparked the Titans to a postion of national eminence the past two seasons, is now getting his arm to shape for a second year of pound duty on the school’s baseball team, ito skin only consideration. As far as tbe (games themselves are concerned, ~ have no real preference.,” One person who.is intensely interested, to DeBusschere'* eventual decision is coach Dick McGuire whose Detroit Pistons are having their troubles in the National Basketball Association.. “Dave to art only a fine player,” says McGuire, “but he to: also a hometown hero aad that i, la fact, 1 that first attracted proft—loasl An outstanding pitcher at Detroit Austin High School /and on the city's sandlot circuit, DeBusschere was wooed by seraral of Major League baseball’s most persuasive charmers. / - But DeBussOere, who also established himself as a first-rate basketball star in high school by spearheading Austin to the state Class A title jta " Pistons a real shot to the arm.” "We’re not tryiqg to conceal anything. We want DeBusschere and we plan to go after him,” the coach admitted. Bob Calihan, DeBusschere’s basketball coach at U-D, suggests that DeBusschere might have "a better “In baseball he’d probably have to spend two or three years to the knd then if something should happen to his arm, he’s out of kgctt yesr, resisted the temptation of the fast buck and took his talents to U-D. ■itog/l iifTTrir ti~ — r“- the Inevitable dert-rt to do with Mo Time, however, is beginning to m out and within the next year ((he graduates In 1963) he must decide enrich way to Jump. "I think other people are mare concerned about it than I anti” DeBusschere. *1 don’t to-to start thinking about it seriously until next year. Right Tm not looking part this coming [baseball season and-then there’ another "year of bariretball and baseball after that • “Naturally, a lot would probably deMnd on what kind of offers ~ get But money certainly isn’t the for that smart look in glasses look to I ' ; I r DR. B. T. IRETTi O.D. . • Cetosct-less Successor to , • ;**“■ DR. B. ft. BERMAN, DlD. >**•*«-« 4t H. Saginow Straat . f _ . ..FE 4-7071 = A... J a team recent match agalart Lapeer although the toeers topped 1000 three (tag. Locals also hod the edge on individual games with 14 of SM or more to IL .. . Farmington Classic lender Cameo Jewelry Mt 1038-3009, Nor-West Lanes MML Jerry Hieistedt’s 331< MS topped men. Jerry Murray hit MS-674,' Mori Friedman M7-668, Dick Preston 267660, Jerry Draikel 236 660 and Bin Fite M0- Final open meeting of the Pontiac Women’s Boating Association is set for Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at the Elks. Prices, for the recent women’s tourney will be distributed. Teams with 2820 and up fin-, tohed to tbe money. Tbe other limits were 1172 to doublet, 693 in stogies and 1769 all events. ... Les Rothbarth appears to be regaining his old form as a load keg ace after being in quite a dump. 17. OhjsimI, CaBL. T, . SACRAMENTO. Cmllf. — Dave (School-bar) Brown. 151 Vi. 8m FrmcUco. itopped Jim Flood, Ml, Ssersmmto. f. HONOLULU — Brtr Brown. 1M. Th. 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WBDyESDAaK^yan- 4#^ Mflil Winter H^IpcdHtH Deer Are Doing Well Eaale Survey Under Way Along State's Shorelines LAPSING (ft — The bald eagle, j selves will ha complied roud symbol of the nation, may pacts some in tram conservation be on the decline. lofficera in the PLANT CHAMPIONS — Sixty-Six wen the T£~M:~e."Ttaeh-aad-Coocb~wiiiter He petalttrg league plant championship over dKWoa champion Chippers. Members o( the Sixty-Six team (left to right) Loren Kinder. Dick Combe, - Bub Carter. Wilton Moore and ehurirVoung-Carter Is league president. The summer trapshooting league will get under way May 4. LAN9NQ - Barring a stage oI bad weather, Michigan's deer he** will come out of the winter r physical shape than it has had in a number or years. Except lor a lew severe cold maps, whitrfails hi going comparatively easy during unit county, one of the deeper enow amis tar tbs northern Lower /fair has been Ihe lightest since the early 1950 s. . that the often crucial •tegrta i WsrvHim during breakup will not develop. Bird lovers aren't the only ones to he concerned. For the bald eret* is no mere commoner in the bird king don* bat a titled lord of sorts whoso likeness graces ’ ‘ of tlw United Mata and State of Michigan, among othe E£* V .it- * ** The National AudWbon Society (I conducting a nationwide earvaf of eagle nests and populations to find out whether Me fears era wen founded. The survey has already started la MMdgaa. Sergej Portspalsky ef Barren, a member of the Audubon Sectety. Is coerdtaat-lag state etfacta. The State Osanenwtlna Department is ca- mera din Hi eagle nests to Os Upper Peninsula. The actual total is no doubt higher. ■ # ■ Andy Ammons, state game fat otogist who- is .coordinating the says eagle populations probably art declining slightly to ~ of an esC _ probably too reason," said. “Down In Florida, when too sUmdoo Is said to be mart serious, it Is thought that The department will tun ’over to the Audubon Society * list of an nett sightings Since record* first were compiled in 1937. Liter on. information on the birds them- Must Rea(iinjg«for Angers . kwwtaWHwwmMnHmMflnwtonMHHHMHHHgrtgrt|| Attached Thereto/ Says Fish Digest ay DON TOGO. The time has come to tain a does look at Michigan’s 1961 - - Fish La# Plant. - ------.' ' This 16-page folder to eoppoeed tq be inclwtodrtftt»»cn ’ purchased ftoht&t Itoenee. It to required reading for pll anglers —if theytau figure aoma of the law-book wording. < it # ★ At the bottom of page • to a paragraph concerning special prortotons governtagftwr laltos In Oakland Ootaty A quick leading disdosee; That Haven Hill Lake in the fUghtand reereatkm area to apan to ftohtog only whan covered with tea. That Wildwood and Valley Lakes to the Holly recreation area are closed to spearing during January and February. That we should look under "experimental lakes" en Page 4 for more regulations. ...... W #>•■«•> # That Page 4, Informs us it Is unlawful to possess a spear white Pontiac Late. That this lake has no closed sea- ion on black bam, but that the season on northern pike to pleeed frtm March 1 to June 16. The digest defines an artificial fly as follows: "limited to so-called and commonly accepted wet ay : dry treat ftohtog fly and without spinner, ppa«p or any Game men think the total of breeding pairs of bald eagles in Michigan doesn't top 100. Mbet are to the upper two thirds at the state, although nests an' have bean seen along Lake Erie in Monroe County. Anchor Bay off Lake St. Clair, St. Joseph and Allegan Counties and near Lake TOP shooters — Jim Cbcking -(center) won overall honors in the TVuek end Coach trapshooting league. ]$U1 Harrington (left) took the runner-up spot after e shootoff with Ray Reed. rsimsrtlen therewith.” This seems to todlcate that a hook covered with feathers, fnhiiq fur, tinsel or silk thread to aooeptable. But don't weight )t to gay way or you may pay the penalty. .«• It to “lawful to use for etui fishing, Ice ftobtog, easting or trolling 2 lines under immediate control, having a total of not more than 4 books on aU tines baited with natural or artificial " Salt...".... Hr ★ -Hr. According to this you can fish with two Unce at the most, and have threw books on one tine, one hook on the other; or two on each line. Treble hooks attached to a line are outlawed. ■ Z ■ f- ■;' I Treble keeks on plugs, spoons, spinners or ether mans* ; factored tares are, aU right. Nlghterawler harnesses, al-• though told commercially, are set considered "manufac-tired taros.” So if yea are ftohtog with tWe Bate and both have hamrooss with throe hooks cash, yea are two Weeks over the HmH. For the trout fishermen who are Impatiently waiting the arrival of April 20. hen are some regulations: FUes only on the North Branch of the Autiafata River from Raman's landing to whore it empties into the main stream, Only five fish can be kept to this stretch, and each one has to be at least nine inches long. Special areas on the main stream and South Branch of the AuBabl* are the same as m Rust yuan. ' - . . ..r————-------------— A- ' ♦ ★ Don't go cleaning those fish out to the boat. It's unlawful to have to the creel, on the stringer, hidden to the tackle box, etc. on public waters "mutilated fish that cannot be Identified • or measured." \ This warning is far these people who accept fish caught by a friend or neighbor. Mate sore ho has a license and | esught the fish legally. It Is q violation to poeseea illegally token fish. If the husband has a license and a'trout stamp, the wife Is covered; But if the husband doesn't have a license and his fcpouse wants to go ftohtog, 'shell have to purchase one, or fet him to pay out hto 62- Most anglers give the digest a quick glance and then store }t somewhere. When needed, they can't seem to locate it. ’ I > We suggest that all fishermen read the digest. It to" very Confusing to places, clear to others, but its contorts can save fishermen some embarrassing moments. And money, too.. . j Commercial Dak Fee Bill Meets Opposition LANSING IUPI) - Tbs state’s fish sod game protection fund Is a sore spot lor the Conservation Department this year and several attempts an ’ up the ailment before it becomes eerious. the current eeeeion of the legislature, _the department has tuu bills introduced to toepand the base of fishing license fees which go into the fund. One would require wives to buy licenses and another bill would extend ticemel requirements,to the Great Lakes. ft third “ ‘ members of No estimate of the income from the bill Was nutda bat industrial Interests Indicated it-would be high. The bill wue proposed by Reps-Lloyd Anderson, R-Pontiae; Martin Buth, R-Comstock Puck; Albert HMl.. - _ .. D-Flint; Joseph J. d by I Kowalski D-Detroit, and Homer parties in the Arnett, R-Kalamaxoo. It would This haa helped to ease the normal yanfing pinch on deer In the Upper Peninsula and allowed animals in the northern Lower Peninsula to feed and roam throughout much of their summer range during a good part fal the eeaaon. Tb date, only two starved deer have been reported by field men- Jordan River Lake Trout Hatchery Awaits Money WASHINGTON W r A hatchery capable of producing two million lake trout each year will be In operation in 1902 at Jordan River, Mich., if Oongreaa okays an ad- Nests have been spotted most frequently In the nojtteart Lower Feniiwula un4 along tha Gnat Lakes shores in the Upper P*nl» OCSC Archers State Champs Neatl, measuring five feet, usually are built In the crotch of the largest tree around. Invar lably, they’re near a large body of water where the eagle can oh tain fish, his chief nourishment. Eagta aw taenght to mute ta Ufa. They’ve lived a* long an M years to captivity and proto abty longer la ike wild. In Michigan, ftdl grown birds may have a wing apan of six to feet and measure three feet . beak to toil. They may weigh as much as 10 to 11 pounds. Only fully grown mature birds display the white bead which gives the bald regie Its nanr 1 * • ir * Right now, eagles are on their neats, with the mother and father sharing the job of incubating the two eggs tart are normally told to a eeaaon. Moat eaglets will be hatched this month. Woe to the man who is caught killing a bald eagle. State taw acts a maximum 1100 fine and 90 days to JaiL Congress, anxious to preserve » bird that symbolists the American (deal of freedom, pasted n tow 21 years ago that i for a 1500 fine and up months in jail. Oiase _ at dame yank, hut are rtfil confined to wintering northern' parti where Winter’s generally mild weather The yarding eeaeon ie cortridtend to to over to the northern Uf* Peninsula. Deer are using taett entire range to all tot Fw Gpjdord and Diverse Oty districts. Even there, they are ranging widely. Although whitetalls took to heavy cover during several spells of suP zero weather, yeMtaf activity never actually reached its normal proportions in this pari of to* state, except to the deepwnow areas of the two districts men-lened" In the Upper Pentontla. deer are Spaniel Field Training Class Spriiqpr Group Mans Obkdiance, Hunting Work for Dog* Field training daman tor cocker and springer sptaiele will begin April 23 at the Southern Michigan Sprtager Spaniel Training Chib rounds pear Rochester. Open to all epantata. the fint Ian will start at 1 p.m. — ■ — it -•<’% h— , Mrs. Julia Gaaow qf Troy, a dub diractor, said tat classes will bn held on euoceestve Sundays and to condadad with field trial. There will be a NO toe. lege will bn trained in The 9892,000 project to pert ef n gigantic program to re-establish In the Grant Lstos tat commercial and Opart fishing activities brought to a near-halt by an Invasion of sea lampreys. New cheml •pod by biologists after yeen rt The Oakland County gportman’e Club archers won two state championships last Saturday rt their wn indoor range. The OCSC instinctive and freestyle teams captured the Flint round tides. The No. 2 instinctive trio finished third. A total of 20 teams from afi parte of the Lower Peninsula contorted. Members of the winning instinctive team were Ctrl Heinrich, Jack Baton and L. G. Green. On " rhemphw freestyle team 1 Dave Keaggy, Nick Saarie, Cknck Thompson and Bob Conitoar. Both teams had won the el Chicago round championships couple of weeks earlier. the two teems win compete’ to the Ben Pearson $10,000 in Fort Wayne, Ind., on April 15. Rap. Victor A. Knox, R-Mich. told « House appropriations sub committee considering the hatchery request that the raateoktag program can ravine toe once-booming commercial trout fisheries which operated on Lakes Superior, Huron and Michigan. Hie testimony was made public today by the subcommittee. Knox said it will require T to 10 Lillian young trout each year tor 10 to tt yean to permit resumption of comnwrolai and sport fishing activities to the lakes. He said total production toom afi existing hatchery facilities 'how .totals only Stt million fish a year. 'Sportsmen' Send Rare Oryx Closer to Extinction LONDON CUED —;A group of sportsmen” armed with rMrt>lT guns and using fast automobiles recently committed one of tbs most senseless and savage att SB wildlife to modem times. Scores Doable Kill One Deer, but Loses STREATOR. 111. -Ota - Francis Faarup bagged two deer last'nigbt, but he didn’t come back with his prizes strapped to his tenders. In feet, he barely came back with file fenders. Eaarup, 32, a tobacco salesman, was driving home when the eight of five bounding fleer suddenly filled hie windshield. He thudded the mid* ef them, and twq lay daad on the highway, about throe miles north of Henry. Game Wanton Robert Bectold decided Faarup could go, but the doer had to stay. Bectold distributed the freshly killed game to charitable Institutions. The accident left -the car with a smashed radiator, shattered headlight and Dw ground* are located at 4525 Twenty-Six Mtto Rd., northeast Of He sak^lhe Michigan lake’trout catch from. Lake Superior declined from three million pounds to 1944 to less than one-half million to 100. Knox said the UJ. Fish and Wildlife Service screened 46 potential hatchery rites in Wisconsin, l, and Michigan before picking the Jordan River site a* outstanding. It is located at the apex of the three lakes, about 40 miles inland from the mouth of the river. I ilia total 4* gaw fire. Live bMk wM be aaad la Mar eieaete. Water irtrtmtag In tentatively scheduled. Robert O. Williams of Royal Oak to ctabnma rt tt* Dw spaniel dub’s annual . censed field trial will be tala Saturday and Sunday at tea Msta-mora Short, nanr dw Metamora Hunt Club. W ■ 'it ' -it Between 00 and 100 doge are expected to take part to dw trial. Dw vanWa begin working rt t i. each day. A banqart hat been scheduled for 0 p.m. Saturday at. tt* bunt dub. Will H«od CommlttM Charles D. Harris, chief of field operations for . the Conservation Department's parks and recreation divirion, was recentiy named 1962 program chairman of the revenae producing tocilttie* committee of the American Institute rt Park Executives during fta fint annual Wbeaitog, W. Va. BIO CATCH —Mrs. Pauline Ankney of Sin Francisco caught thto 7-foot 130-pound sturgeon in Sin Francisco Bay. Die fish was boated after a two-hour battle on Impound test monafflamant line. House would bring money Into pour money into the general fund the depleted fund by imposing as well as the fish and game a fee on martens, piers, docks protection find, and wkarves nsed ter commercial boating in the state. The tee would iw 3 per cent of the appraised value of dw property on which the dock facility was located—with a rjiinimum rt K5 pair;".—~ ---------;— —] Individuals would be tump* from the fee- if the docks, were ’noncommercial recreational purposes” or private use. : Solunar Tables This schedule rt Soiahar Periods for the next week kne been pro-H! pared by John Alden Knight, plan your days eo that you will be flah-' tog to good territory or banting . in good cover during there times. Guess Who Leads List of Fishing Violators? Women en 50 per cent more likely to be nmetod for III' * a license than own, cording to a recent survey, by the Ohio Divirion of WDdHto. Tlw sttgly showed that tor each 150 men checked, one did not have a license. One Violator for every 00-ptoawn was Squad.. .to Michigan, a; marired women baa tat need a license, providing THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1961 FORTV-OfflP mm nOMKHj lusiness muLFinance Most Grains Slow I - CHICAGO grain fat}iret extended its generally firm trend *^day in toitiai transactions on the board of trade, then ran into slstanoe. -;.T* Most of the-grains moved only small fractions, but soybeans advanced 2 cents or more on the old crop months. At the start, May and July soybeans posted gains of as much as 3 cents, bat tell back quickly on profit talcing Dealers said the early support appeared to be mainly short covering and stole establishment of king positions. Commercial buyii« also was understood to have improved slightly. Groin Prices »fSrca.............1,2 Transcontinental 0. Pips Line IJJ Vernore Qinser Ale ............IJ MUTUAL FUNDS Chemical Fuad ..........U CoamonweaUh Sleek ----11 Keystone Income K-l.... I Keystone Oro»tAK-2 . .,11 . it. IS less .. 1T.M KB net lg.tl li t) 33.21 'Nominal Quotations The $2 gold pieces struck by Newfoundland from 1865 to 1888 are ftps only gold pieces af that denomination issued In North America. fffi MARKETS llrading Slows as Prices FaH Assies, Steele led.' b VEGETABLES ______rTTTrTvrr Horseradish, pk............... Lseks, dot. bche............. Onions, dry, M Ibe. ....... Onions, sets, 3] lbs ........ Pbrslejr. root, bchs. ....... “-.rsntps. doe sacks ........ . jUtooi. sate, bos ...... ■‘-nr—, ainik. ti bu.. Poultry and Eggs DKTBOIT POULTBT DETROIT. April » (API—Prices per pound delivered Detroit for Ho. t quality MarasmUgi 11 —j Heavy type boas 34-35: tight Us •13; heavy type roasters over _,-M; broilers and Iryers 3-4 lb. Mr Btrred Rocks 31-33; duekUBfs DETROIT BOOS DgntOtT, April t tAFl—gg« paid per* doeen by first receiver _ Beared!Mi Detroit, looee la M dooeo ~~ —— trade ilncludini A jumbo 31-31:___ large 34-31; medium SI-1S; browns—Orede A Jumbo 34. extra Isrse S3*; large 13-31 lb; medium 3S-33; checks N-m. NEW YORK (It —Hie avalandie of tradtog .cn the Mock market slowed somewhat as prices dined early this afternoon. Losses of key issues ranged bom fractions to around a point. The slower petoe of trading followed a call for caution on the part of luvestors by President Keith Funnton of Now Yerk Stock Exchange. He voiced con- w-ssje. utility eteere U Livestock ------ —livestock ■ DETROIT. April-» (API —____ suit — salable 300. Bulk early supply good grade and down; early receipts in- ----- ----g----**is w5w —MgnMh| early trade on good steers under ISM ibe. steady uttttty and standard trades Me to meetly lie — ----- scattering good -*-*-* steers M.M- ___J; Mfiny an. ____■ HR IMS; short load Mgh sued heifers 34.1 utility costs IMS-11.lt; canners si cutters 13 00-14(0. BUMS weights up iiM Hogs — salable 300 Butctiere and ■mi steady to Me hither;' two lead* No. t WS-fll Ac. butohore -tfrJt; Ho. and > 1(0-330 Ibe M.lo-10.33; 3 and . 100-330 Ibe. 17.10-11.00: 3 and 3 330-380 Ibe. !1.a»-n.lfr; No. S 300-300 Ibe. ll.M-15 IS; 3 And 1 100-400 lb. SOWS 15.50-10.25; 3 and 3 400-*00 lb. SOWS 14.(3-15 33; boors 13.00-1400 Vealers — salable M. 37.00: cult and ntiuty 14.00-13.M. Ihoop — salable 1500. — slaughter .Claeses; •horn slaughter _________ ____ ____________ 11.S0-1S.5O; good And choice Shorn Iambi li.00-17.7f; cull to choice slaughter f.OO-t.tt. plunging Into the heavy trading. One broker said he believed Funttoo't statement contributed to the slackening bom the 7-milljon-share pace of Tuesday. Nevertheless, the volume continued very high compared with the ufual amount of trading. Prices showed s slight improvement around midday. SPREAD WIDELY Losses spend widely through the list, including steels, motors, rubbers, aircrafts, electronics, metals, chemicals and rails. Utilities and oil were mixed.. Airlines vere up. —Activity In Alleghany Corp., which■•■■was Tuesday's meat ae» five stack, with Ml.SSfr shares traded, quieted. It lost ft at 14. President Charles T. Ireland Jr. of Alleghany claimed the interests of Allan P. Kirby. Alleghany chairman, had won the -fight for _ Control ’of the 96-billion corporation. Ireland said Kirby interests had added about 1 million shares of Alleghany to their holdings in about 12. hours ‘and we're stopping there.” United Air Lines, whose merger with Capitol Air Lines were approved Tuesday, added % to 43%. Revlon slumped shout 5 points and Texas Instruments around 4. Backfr Up -Claim Mrs, Lawrence Was Insane Takes Stand in Wife's Murder Trial 'GABLE CAMERA DEBUT—That famous Gable smile flashes Again for the cameras — but, without any teeth. John Clark Gable, 2 weeks old, poses with his mother Mrs. Kay Gable 1 their home near Hollywood. 41 Residents of County Not Permitted to The first-degree murder trial of Sarah Sue Lawrence, resumed this, morning witit the accused woman’s, husband, Wayne .Lawrence, being called to the stand as a witness for the defense. ■' A .At '■ A • One member of the 12-woman jury was absent due to injuries suffered to an auto accident since the trial recessed at' noon last Friday. ■ Delease Attorney James Renfrew rontinued his effort to prove that Mrs. Lawrence was Insane when she allegedly shot Mrs. Wyvoua Delores Crenshaw, K, si IW Saow Apple Drive, 'she talked about 'falling to space*. "She (Mrs. Lawrence) also talked about ‘being a bug' and she wouldn’t ah on a chair so wq both sat on the Boor,” Lawrence stud, i • Lawrence testified that be had urged his wife to aerie a doctor’s care to September, 1958, and had taken her to a doctor who later suggested that he "get her tote a hospital." Lawreaee said the doctor made this Nggesttoa on April t, INS, two weeks before the aheottag, April M, 1959. . . * 1 Lawrence said he visited his wife, at the Oakland County Jail several days after the shooting and that by 8cator Assistant Prosecutor Jerome JL-Bnrry Jr. Mrs. Lawrence dated Mrs. Crenshaw’s husband, Donald, 28, oi 28. W. Colgate Ave.. before the Crenshaws * were married four months before the shooting. Irish Take Over at Congo Airport/orBroadcas,ing A choirs end prime ■The thigh bone or femur is the longest of the 206 bones to the human body. The atapeo rir ptjr. rap bones, one of the three auditory ossicles in the middle ear, is the smallest bone. PROPOSED WIDENING AND RELOCATION L OF 11*53 Anoour A Co • HSS a* Air ... I Alum . __J Sirs ... SSTwort:: JSS% Capital Alrl Carrier Cp Pa R R Sff ---JS** PhlU Pet raa»as: 9.1 55**0 Copper Roc .. 10.3 Revlon * . Corn M ....(1.5 Rox Drat Curtis Pub ... 10.1 Reyn Met ' to --W— BA Roy Tfrb . C Sesg ... 30 hp| Or* ob PROPOSED FREENW FUTURE FREEWAY — PROPOSED W«CIWt6 TO 7 LANES ■-—• EXISTTNO TRWNUJNES ------OTHER ROADS OR STREETS PROPOSED ENTRANCE a EXIT 'mo*PROPOSED BRID6E PROPOSED X-WAV ROUTE—This is the State Highway Department's map showing the proposed locatiqn of the proposed widening and relocation of M8 (Van Dyte) in the area trerq If. xeft. n«Mt to a point -Just south el 28 ,10le<. Oopd to Ma^nb v County..The project starts at Eight Mile RoaA Ptons and < '•acrii«data wlU b* explatoed^n pnbBc hearing to Utica ' 13. Se* story Page 30. ^ WZjTvR ‘T* New York Stocks (Burly Mornlnf QuoteUestl Figure utter decimal polota art elgl Admiral ___13.* Keunecott — Air Reduc ... tt KlmbClk .... Allied Strs ... 53.1 Kresge. 88 Alum Ltd 35.4 Kroxer . Am Alrlln .33.3 UMPCUIM .... Am Cun .. 40.1 ukUeDAl . S«W ir ::: Am Met Cl .. 37.S Lone 8 Cem .. Am Motor. M3 Lorillud ..... Am If Oat ... imu a, Nash .. M , 2 J Muck Trk ... Am TH A Tf UM *---- A total of 41- Oakland County j Gilbert Trevino, 45 Willard St.; pa—yt—wfg have ha/t their ilriwri Bud L, Besyiusii, ItW-Ei-teuf 'FllgebdOivillc—Airport—today. I JilfP RrkfiH RlnnmfiplH ToviuhlD! ITitMati NbHmm bmiwu mm licenses either revoked pended peoentiy, acconiing to the latest report from the Secretary of State’s Office at Lansing. Karl Eicker. 55 Edna St.; Raymond Peter a. 18 Cedar St.; Richard T. Price, il Hazel Ave.; Lake Road. Bloomfield Township; William J Dunstan, 1159 Minda Court, Walled Lake. Also Michael Glad, 757 Livernois Road, Femdate; Cedi G. Kart. 3360 Pirrto Drive, Waterford Township; John D. Marburger Jr., 43691 Road, WimdLNkl^lltNPi -tin J. Maxwell. 23329 Couzens St.. Hazel Park; and Charles A. Spit-zer, 2225 Milverton St., Tray. News in Brief Hi SM Theft frf 6MS worth ef Items from the Auction City storage shed at 8505 Dixie Highway in Springfield 'Township was reported to the sheriffs department yesterday by own-i er, Harvey Parker. Stolen were an adding machine, movie projector five wristwatches, a loudspeake and several cartons of cigarettes. A* *5 borer power outboard valued at $500 was reported stolen from a garage at a summer home at 3426 Ktogsway Road in Highland Township by the.owner, Jo-peph LaPanaee oh Inkster,-yester^ day, according to the sheriff's department. Normas Rappuhn. 9 WUIard Ave. pleaded guilty to drunken driving [ HY Central . - Kef « Weit 109 ' S'. Nor Puc .... 46 S * Her Sts PW 33. S4 Ohio CHI .... 43 Puc O * X1 .. 1(. so 2 Pus A W Air t(. . 12 1 Purum Piet .. IS Katanga Chief Backing Down From His Stand Against U.N. ELISABETHVILLE. Katanga W —Iririi troops took control Having their licenses suspended due to BRustlufsctory driving rec-ords were: Jerry J. Monro, 3163 Bessie S(., Auburn Hearts; James J. Ostrow-ski, 9006 Gittine Road, Commerce Township; David A. Sadler, 4430 W. Highland Road, Milford Township; Kenneth L. Smith, 2148 Shevlin St., Ferndale; James E. Webb Jr., 3348 Kipling St!, Berkley; Daniel L. Willett, 9135 Hutchins Road. White Late Township; Robert’ J. Zawatsky, 2302 N. Vermont St., Rbyal Oak; Otis G. Guy. 535 E. Mahan St., Hazel Park; and John R. Haynes. 2110 E. Larchwood St., Royal Oak. 1 :♦ ★ * Ordered fe-show financial re-ipsaslhtotj mu m result of un- i Edward J. Dumont, 380 Going St., Alva A. Lee, 40119 Grand River Ave., Novi; Cecil D. Carson, 20731 Westhampton St., O a k Pa r k; United Nations source reported President Moiae Tshombe has backed down from his threatening anti-U. N. position. The V. N. military chief to the Conge, Gen. Bean McKenna Ireland, warned Tshombe Indian troops nonld be brought Into EHsabethville If there were farther attempts to Interfere with U. N. operations nt the airport, the .source re- today before Municipal Judge Oe-‘Frances E. Cation, 20731 West-cil McCallum and was fined $100 — or ordered to serve 15 days to the Oakland County Jail if the fine is not paid. Jatte Ana Young. MM Island Park Dr., Waterford Towttftip, reported to Pontiac police yesterday that her purse containing $69 was stolen in a Pontiac theater. The theft of MAS from a coin changer at the Auburn Coin Laundry,. 517 Auburn Ave., was reported to Pontiac police yesterday. The theft of a steam iron, foodstuffs, and clothing from the apartment of Eddie Joe Kelly. 86 Senaqa St., was reported to Pontiac police yesterday. Rummage Sale, Friday, April 7th, |)J Birmingham Unitarian Church. U] I Woodward at Lone Pine Rd. • un. 4Uito 4 p.m. 8pring and summer -Ml clothing, household goods, etc. ■ ‘ —A4v hampton St., Oak Park; and Dover Cooper. 223 S. Mato St., Royal,Oak. ★. W ' A Licenses of the following were revoked tor unsatisfactory driving records sad failing to appear for re-examination: Joseph V. An tosh, 469 Manatee 5t„ Hazel Park; John R. Bryson, 312 Tecumseh St., Clawson; William D. Caudill, 3166 Morrill Royal Oak; Frank A. Garegga, 23714 Carlisle St... Hazel JParicj Richard P. Guiliani, 1575 W. 14-Mile Road; Birmingham; Maron C. Haynes, 2110 E. Larchwood St. Royal Grit; Robert Janet Jrs. 1418 S. Main St., Royal Oak; and Robert T. Huhn, 22061 Treadwell ~ “ mington. . * 42.3 QITub ........ : ISA 1?esthUn T»i 8.1 . Ill West, A R,. MJ • 2 ! Si** * " • ® j» 4 white Met ■'P._ 3t Zenit • si "— _____a oe Woehrerth ... VeM u To* .. Attention profeusienal peepl Doctors, dentists, etc., would UU to-hear from anyone interested in office space designed and decorat-‘a your xpecuiextionx to new, ____tm professional building to be erected within the‘city. Please call FE 3-7841. National Business Brokers, 1843 Orchard lake Road. / —Ady. Rummage gale. Clsrkstoa Rotary Ann's., Fri., April 7th. 9-9. Sht.. April tth, 9-12. Ctoricston Community Center. Mato St. Adv. jmmage Sale. Friday. April 7th. 19-1. St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church. H01 Hatchery Rd. Drayton Plains. —Adv. ummage Sale. Friday, April 7, l ajn -9:30 pm. 199 W. Pike. —Adv. JONES | P.M. AVES m util*, ttt.se Sajis NEW TOM?*tKU^^icSwpUud hy ISSilZ Month .ea» Ytur. uto . ItsT High MH lee , IASuit. RuU> irate, flecks ....-a -i!-u . 350.4 133.4 137.1 MM .. .Ml IS3.( 137J 344.2 . . 350.1 117.fr 1M.4 SM S ....Mi ISM U14 t3(.~ ...mi in j ism sis. 354.3 134 0 137.5 §41. ....11(5 113.3 HU tl( ..354.3 1M.3 113.1 333.1 ... 3(3.4 ml MS (S U.N. to Gat Jordan Ptaa Against Israeli Parade UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. IB -The UJ«. Security Council wflj meet Thursday to tote up Jonton,** protest against Jsnel's plan to ■ a military paiyidd to Jerusalem. , 'Jordan has charged "that the pp-rade is to violation of the armistice agreenfent. torael contended the parade set kk April 20 is to commemoration of ill 13th independence day and that nans of the wwapons an^ an^munition. Stockholders Meetings Planned by Consumers Consumers Power Co. plans to aid » series of regional meet-toga of stockholder this month. Officers of -tbs company will be present at each mgettog to discure affaire of the firm. ahto to attead. The meetings are scheduled for 8 p.m., and wives, and husbands of sibekhoiders are invited. Refreshments will be served at all t meetings. The one for this edrek will be tlwld at the company service con-4600 Coolidge Highway, Royal Oak, on Mcsky, April 17. An advance guard of the Irish U. N. troops was flown ir. bethville early today to hold the airport until the arrival of Indian Gurkhas. Secessionist strongman Tshombe opposes the dispatch of Indian troops to his province-. # The airport guard of Swedish U. N. troops, attacked Tuesday by a rampaging mob incited by Tshombe, retired to their camp on the outskirts of EHsabethville as the Irish took over. ‘dr W dr Gen. McKeown had a two-hour meeting with Tshombe at the presidential residence. The U."N. informant said Tshombe agreed rescind all sanctions he had ordered against U. N« personnel. The source added that the U, N. force would continue to operate in Katanga, alongside Katanga thorites. DETROIT Uh—A global television channel for worldwide telecasts of United Nations programs was proposed today by David B. Sarnoff, chairman of the Radio CDrp. 0 America. told a University ef De-eon vocation |g a prepared xHtmi that the U, H, aheald provide Us own studio tecitttiea and control tto programming, just a« to the ease of a privately-owned network. -“However, ,1 suggest that its moat useful programs would be Its own deliberations; The Security Council at moments of urgent die-cushion, the Assembly to deliberation on such fateful questions aa now face it , . ,” Sarnoff said televiiion now it on the threritoM of its Second wfi moat decisive epoch, one that will be given a distinctive global character though satellite rriuy She waa judged insane 9 mttted to Ionia State Hospital after the Shooting, and later released to face (trial last December. , * • a'7* ; Under questioning tills morning, Lawrence said his wife bad told him that Crenshaw was blackmailing her. f Lawreaee said hi* wife told ntfraey and that be (Creaaitaw) said to .ter “you wouldn’t want anything to happen to year bey.” : At tiie time, the Lawrences had entered into divorce proceedings and rite was afraid she wouldn’t get custody of her son.. . ___ . A * Following a noon recess, the trial resumed at 1:30. The defense l|.... expected jo wind up its case today. — If convicted, Mra. Lawrence, 35, would face life to prison. a-^pSf^ «M1 . CtotiM.’ Oeav. ^ wiriH,,, -m. — —- —.fdg.J4N M Woodward Ardmen aunriee. SUttwi. sgarasATa’ffiiW- “-MffB. PUBLIC SALE ^PmPak. on AprU 1. Marcurjr 3 Dr, Serial Ho. —-j., ..... — -™ •— “M at public But ut Woodward _____ eniee Station, 13500 Woodward Are.. Ferndale, MkaltUB, that ud-being where the vehicle 1* etored oey W lagpeeled -- - - - ■ -■ ■ April I. 3,1341 Service Station. 32500 Wapd-.... reiwdaie. Mlchison?. ***~ addreet betas where the vehicle la -*—■d end nu ha laapaatad. Cuts Loan Interest to Small Businesses WASHINGTON (Xh-The -government today cut riiarply into interest rates jm loans to small businesses in 285 areas of heavy t ployment. Two Park Naturalists Will Attend Workshop Rainer Brooke and Charles Damm, naturalists for the Huron Clinton Metropolitan Authority, wil, attend the. seventh annual "Nature Interpretation Workshop" to held Friday and Saturday at the University of Indiana’s training area near Martinsville, Ind. ■ it &—;%r Brocke, who prepares many of the Nature Center exhibits at Kensington Metropolitan Park near Mil-frail, Uvea at 1107 Lakeview Lane, Hereafter, the Small Administration said the loans will carry a 4 per cent rate ' instead of, in most cases, 5% per cent. This was the latest in a series] of SBA moves -to help small f in depressed areas. It acted Itet* to speed the processing of loans and has been working witit [ the Pentagon to-channel more contracts to companies located in. employment areas. Earnings Up"for Bank DETROIT (D—The.Detroit Bank! and Trust Co. has announced net. earnings of $2,759,467 for the first quarter of 1961. equal'to $1.50 a share. For tiie same period of 1960 net earnings were $2,592,785, equal to $1.41 per share. Damm, a naturalist at Kensing-Far-1 ton Paric, will be one of-the guest speakers at, jhe conference. John W: Klinke. 117 Hawthorne St., Royal Oak; Leslie L. Lahner, 20269 Midway St , Southfield; Grover A. McCariin, 580 E. Oakridge St.. Ferndale; Jerry A. McCormick, 27101 Dartmouth Ave., Madison Heights; Robert H. McCurdy. [3441 Warren Road. Waterford Township; Richard R. Pintrick. Pontiac Youth Receives a Suspended Sentence , Sentence was suspended indefinitely Tuesday on a 19-year-old Pontiac youth charged with larceny from a building. Oakland County Circuit court Township; Helen M. Vannatter, E. 11-Mile Road, Royal Oak: and James H. Williamson, 30426 Brentwood St., Southfield. Asks Liquor Ad Control MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPl)-l Gov. John Patterson announced the atari of a battle Tuesday to "keep the Innocent from being lured into drinking"-by asking the legislature to give him control over liquor advertising to newspapers, j 2326 E v a d n a Road, WaterfM pudge Fred C. Ziem suspended a sentence of six months to the Oakland County Jail on Allan La-Vergne of 16 W. Howard St., and continued’ probation imposed on LaVergne in August 1960. | ^ ★ ★ LaVergne had previously pleaded guilty when charged with stealing 10 pounds of canned ham from the Maple Leaf Dairy, 20 E. Howard St. Sparta Firm to Move to Southern Location SPARTA iUPIl — The president of the Extensoie Corp. indicated today his firm is planning to relocate Its factory in thfe South. it it . * PaiD McFiir said company "executives have already looted ht three proposed sites to Tennessee and will look at more to Mississippi- McFall, whose company employs about 80 persons to the manufacture of dining room and novelty equipment, said kteer expenses plus the possibility of relocating to a new factory ate the prime reaaoits behind the .contemplated move. Tickets Still Available for Osmun Testimonial Some tickets to the Monroe M. Osmun testimonial dinner tomorrow night are/ still available at Elks Temple, where the 6:30 p.m. affair wifi be held. Tickets are priced at $5 each. Proceeds, .will go towards the establishment of a fund, for college scholarships. Pleads* Guilty to Charge of Breaking'arid-Entering Andy R. Guyton.' 25, of 73 Florida St„ pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge of breaking and enter-ing in the nighttime before Circuit Court Judge Fred G Sent. * * ' Guyton wifi, be sentenced April 17; His $500 bond was continued. He is accused of burglariztoff Oman's Service Station, 180 Gfe* chard Lake Ave,, on March 25. Officer to Address $tringham School PTA Sgt. Donald Kratt of the Oakland County Sheriffs Department wifi be the guest speaker at Thursday night’s meeting of the-String-ham School PTA at the school to Waterford Township-A' *, A He will riww two movies at the 8 o'clock meeting: “Ihe Stranger" and “The Dangerous Stranger.” . Jhe fourth .grade mothers will alltvf refreshments with Hra-Glenn HopaTOad and Mrs. Charles for oil has taken plaot have timed £<¥><>/■■*■ dad Massachusetts Cyclists Allowed to Stop Traffic Drawing Jury for Poll! Trial Every on* Is Relaxed on Ftrsf^Day^in~Str Johrer Murder Case BOSTON CAP)— motorists w91 be required to stop on signal from youngsters riding bicycles, under a bill signed into law Tuesday by Gov, John Volpe.' studied by the renunitter. would allow tbe Wayne, Oakland and Macomb county boards of education to set up community college* ‘Such a bill might trigger a, study do tbe need lor revising Uwi covering the establishment of such bfij? said Sm. Iyim GiTnui-R-Midland, committee chslr-man. - r * The bill, if passed, would allow counties with student populations of more, than 130,000 to set up county community colleges and levy a maximum of 2 per cent tax on certain transfers of real property. - .... . PLAN QUICK VOTE « ‘The proposal for an Oakland County College win be put to vote** if the measure passes," said Emerson. " rag Altnryp YOHOkT OP ■ —cnsn«: TMssa *iml_ passed You have left a *b«autlful memo And sorrow too «rsat to be ie But to us who bav* tend and U Your memory sill novtr STOW si I No moroins eomos. Ho morning rvturna but whst, ' think of you. Sadly UssoS by your stathar si -dsters, P—trst Directors Voorhees-Siple ^ErtoMlshteFLur M COATS , FUNERAL HOME DRAYfON PLAINS OR 3-tlW Donelsorr-Johns FUNERAL HOMS S LOTS, OAKLAND HILLS M*M- ST. JOHNS UK — Tbe mu rder trial of Richard J.' Pohl resumed here today after opening in jet congeniality. i Pohl, 21-year-old farm hand, is j charged in the fatal beating in •September 1958, of Mrs. Anna , ______Hengesbach, 83. a farm widow The law reeds: Every person gv*g near Westphalia: operating a motor vehicle shall Pohl once confessed to the slaying bpt later/repudiated the state- The propoaed tSx"wb3d raise S3 million a year in Oakland,” he added. Present laws allow community j colleges to be set up only as part of the educational system in one school district or through tjie joint j efforts of neighboring districts. Alow at the heartaf, Mre. Peter | Loomis, president of the 'Btr-- [ mlngkam Board of Edaestloa, j ■aid "the bill would leave the establishment of the Junior colleges to loetl choice." Educators said the measure would help answer a, growing need PERRY MOUNT PARK WHITE CHAPEL, 1 U3TS IN OAB- eormbtsOAf reduce tbe speed of said vehicle to 15 miles per boor and sound *j^tf^S ment**Stoto*poUct wtU attempt toljor iMtitJtioqs of hl^er learning. sToS « si!sj dr*-* in the case. Behan After .Court. Date tp face Assault Charge TORONTO . “roi VwTcuL» Strand Theatre •Iter 1 fmmgrJr^ ’-----* j ad. It c< _ ■_____ clecnln*. Apply »Tf Auburn Ato. - FAMILY WITH J SCHOOL AOE children. npecUdk to Jvir U- SS! Orchard Lake VIU»S« . lor home r*'— "|» OL rag. rflttt ■IrDKF BURIW' Attractive «WMCd **»_*» —y Wftcc espertenro K - « pcrseoslltr li itteTto I d^y^gC^*ta» **** J ’ 10 •XPERT PIANO, ACCORDIOH AH) organ .Instructions to year boms by associate of Dctrsft Initltuts ol MUatoal Art. Plvs openlnss in Learn to Fly tK. BRICK. taAcwnsr WWftn^MM and barbecue a-i carpEnter dffiii' toss m IMP K_«*dl WW R tout* USUUHJUl sTSvusux Pvt Esmiswwto.' WWi- tewst ^ it., tito hr rx S-46M. r by the StotB.' VW mamcnnass aad repairs. Jtmt UL S4UI, •' ifalE kuiuiiNO. orderly, in 1-444*. . * Berber's Plytof Isrvtes. OR \JS. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! I .WNresjyto" —“*-** YOUNO MARRIED man wishes • »n. ytrden. or suiter - work. ]■ ■ I-W4I. Leads — Leads — Leads Need espertaaeed frssssr toad —nc .— ---------—(beet toll NIOHT COOK~E ph'ysioians RECTErwitlBr »M3,SS^TwJIClfe ties Press Bits lri. REAL ESTATE SALES MAN AOE MAN WITH GOOD CREDIT ' AND dMrias record to ^---- trailers. PE * * Co. Bare you ccntedarod hi* teen ranee scOtnc os * ec-reerf MM s mo. while ta trotnto*. then basic p*y tor tarvtctos es-tebHshcd clientele, plus commissions an rote*. Prefer married men k»tw*en U-JT. Kl(h school ■rodnat* or better «S either PART-TIME. WALLED LAKE. Commerce area. If ye*. *rs_w*fk-tn* new but muM went I nr». sl sr-itCri^. si alter 4 pm. Aik tor Mr. Henke, PART .TIME Ws hers at Noske are slave ^Wglmlted SftMdAN TO ASSIST WITH HOU8E- WOMAN FOR PART ,?ME OEN-srsl sKtes work, wtto ttessnsns experience. Write Pontiac Press. •TOMAN ¥o~ CLEAN RERAU-! ^^^end port totokro totojsys-l Dixie Hwy., Drayton Pleln. I .. . „ lioht time win care your Ann call ns. OR MB. 4 p.m FART TIME intUmol firm will hire *uaUlled part time Inspectors tor credit and persoonsl work. Mate -* school diploma Minimum Write HD qualifications < Office Box. No, ‘ ~ “ RELIABLE MAN pcrwMoa. -------- him to earn from |ltt td__ week depeudtnr m Ms ablltty and effort. Referesiete required Married man preferred. Can PB Mil tor appointment tor Inter- view, before I p.m. I will-* to talk with beta you and wife at your home, LEAL ESTATE SALES MANA---- man or womo* abte to *rf*nlB* nnd run • semptets res. f*U exalnst pommUslen. Mute kn Wsterfyro, Clsrkstoo are*. Ret— r.fe«obwVSe.Un1^ terinc references end -experience. Port Office «s. rerntoie, Mleb- 1EAL ESTATE SALESMAN—MUST be experienced. Between » and to yeare of Of* preferred. Excellent uorkhn conditions. BETTER THAN AYERAOE COMMISSION SPLIT. Can PB MW, Bob Prspsratory tralntof u led Thousands *f jobs o suallf ur---- i stlon on ntujl LINCOLN «RVIc!ic,*B . CdOK^ ties sad ear) ef elderly woman. Itnfamlly. Apply Mies, omen. I Mlchlsan State Bstoteyment, S^SSTtabSusM. PtmtUc. PE I-4UL RE reM_l SCHOOL, Huron Oudene, PE lady to car* for" exalnst cotnmlsslc Waterford. Ctorkted ftd office located h advertutmr *Mowan CLERK . . . the help you need isj quickly yours through THE PONTIAC PRESS WANT AD COLUMNS. for the Want.Ad, Department just dial... Just Dial * FE 2-8181 MlMZOa fix RHINO, TYPlko. sxc retarlsl service, IM I-IS4I. ONE DAT DtONINO EXPERI-cnced, references. PE M*W. WOMAN WANt* DAY WORE OR tf-*u»** PE Mlir_______________________ ...... ALL ktiftfe Or CEMENT WOEK Rees. Jensen. CttMM end Industrie! Mason and sen eeaitreetlat- Also stare tNRt re-John W. Capias MY suanmted*. PE S-7M0. Esther WlUtoiirftstamtas Pools st M per cent ef the toatory eosu. Coll PE t-TUl. Inland Lake stalled. Atamtaam niters and shutters. Roofln*. Pontlsc Ph { WHPI*. Licensed end Insured Detroit Ph—VI I4M4. AsphaH PRvfag Custom Asphalt^ Paving CLARESTON ASPHALT PAV1NO Do you have our Mdt It '~s service, MA HE Awtomoba# RopElrs Andy Csiki Garage ’ SpeeUHte qp domesUe ant ferei) Phone PE MM TH Baldwin, Pontile > celling on SU Reldwto VW Service EOLLERBACK’S AUTO PARTS Building Modernization _________.COMMERCIAL Quality work • honest prices . PHA Terms • to yro experlenee-Iree eel. w. a. wanajofAN sc-otss Carpet Cleaiwrs DALTON CARPET CLEANERS Carpet • furniture - irsll rleenlni r» Mm__________________________________ Dressmaking, TRiloring Eavestroughing PLASHIN ;e estimet. Fencing LOOK! CHIPPEWA PENCE now titili orders for ye tonkins Jmi sol] or mui. Plants, Trees and Shrubs SILVER MAPLES. U TO Sk FT. high. ) inch Caliper, tt4.pt.. Smaller rises, «N up. Boldine's Nursery. Rochester Rd .. t mile N, ol Auburn Rd , Rochester. Plssteripg Service A-I PLASTERING AND REPAIRS ; -Jteas. Pat Lee: PE HW PLASmUMI •— WORK OTARANr Usd. *41 N. ISftof. PN MW PLASTERINO FREE BSTIMAtEs D. Meyers . EMl-qiO Roofing and Siding Saw and Mower Service fwf$jfcjers Sur«ly Someone* Con ‘LONDON (UPI) — Ail advertiser ________ _ ...... in the Times of London today! elevator aeddent in New York more than a asketj: ’‘Can , no one sdB flfo a hojise in London for $11,200?'' j 1 8 1 7, a, 30, M, SO, <2, 11, M, to, ft, 103, 117. . . Baby's Outgrown Things Are In I Great Demand IT IS EASY TO RAISE EXTRA CASH WHEN yon sell your un-needsbles through Pontisj Press Went Ads. / FE 2-8181/ west >77oo botwota 4 and I p.m. Aptfl ill MU ■ TV SERVICfi MAN »»E| AAA nervicv. Writ* or PMR* B. J. Seurynek, MU Chslmsn Detroit 13, Mtehl««a. Laksvlsw Lito*. YOUNO MAN TO LBARN AVIA- WANTED EXPERIENCED FORD and Mercury meehsnte. . with torts, mute hero blfhest experience. Oood guarantee In pey. OL ger for larpe roetasrant. Excellent opportunity. All raphes confidential. Write fertile Press, ■ox » rtvtof qdrtMterttene. WANTED We wlQ Mre t men with noeu-tlve gljtltap trained for • business q|' Erito own with s nation allv known electrical appliance Oe. Must here t high eehate education end to betosen the riiiuyiMuj'MiiAaai sod ~Hah» Wsfad F—ala J! rf NEW 1961 Aluma Graft ! America'* *af**t boau. New jl—Imp aad flbercla* medeto now m dUplay. Trad* your old Ml Lon* eaey term*^, v Open Eves, and Sundays DUNHAM'S MS unteh Lk. Rd. SM 3-4IM LEAD THE FLEET ! (WITH LARSON AND WAOEMAKER BOATS i DO-rT TOURSELP DOCKS YOUN EYINBTOE PfStoBt Harrington Boat Works IgW S. Tteesroph R4. PE MW Floor Sanding A-l FLOOR aANDINO—WITT , THE FLOOR SANDER FE 5-3722 PABULON WATERLOK - BRUCE .^^iwrfpro”rLp6B latirS- Tefeyision, Radio and rtl.Fi Sorvko . JOHNSON RADIO & TV Hours it AM, to • P.M E Walton MSS. PE I-4MI Insurance BOAT INSURANCE PRANK A. ANDERSON AOENCY Phone PE- 4-3t3g IT Plberxlss eoimee ... Square store Hbsrslas e W „ jrt, ¥ pjCOL A. YOUNG Now (lbcrcla* NEW 1961 ^TAR CRAFT ATTstmJ^m For young peneplto experienced secretary, bit wee* th* eg* i«. Parti** inshBre. streak and fibers las models xeS on display. Tra* your yM beat Lew* easy terms. Open Evee. and Sundays DUNHAM'S IMS Unlew Lk. Rd. EM 3-41M ■ ATTENTION, LADIES MB D*r vMk D*rt-tlm* rad neto Brick Laying Uss^of **r nsenaory.' OnU MA ATTENriSN—=—EaBSs-wfFS pleasant telephone vetc* to -w*ro tram ottr efoee. OwsrStetoe* II per hour piss heave. Apply Mr*. Praurtr w. Huron or coil FOR FAST ACT! t ric Mill totvm » n.m. saS * • B.m. jjj| ynn nm AVON CALLlWo (H TOUR NEIOH-bofhood through TV. U M AVOW upgusrtsUrs sod ton .ssu* EaSwjgT.’sn Drayteu Plains P O. Box *1. . Jff RpRiBHr HR ESTIMATES AVAILABLE ROW. complete landscaping. R>asooable Piis*l OB MSf, ________________ GET MY BID NOW Pgr Spring L*ndss*pe Vert Estimates - Plans Drawn A. Faulker . 1 snSSTlpi Contractor Borneo PL 3-3138 I L T. . RE-CONDI- Tree Trlnimhig Strvico EXPERT TREE SERVICE, PREK ■ estimates. FE MIS3 or OR 3-MQO. TURK TRIMMING AND AND M ACKERMAN “ S N. Form PE HHl tiVHg*- a 591 Second FE 5-3876 IN your iotoi OR iilillt 6H INCOME TAX and Accounting Service ___Open Dally i tog LIE'S ACCOUNTING SERVICE an w huron - jra t-ou |Ample free Parking to R ivtiswu MH mmm w. k^0Ote|lB. rc'is&snjs a srisriB/fires? s boon Ode MUmbun only INCOME TAX SERVICE. NOTARY public, your home or mine, N-N urerugo fee. Carl OUberi. SIT 3-1WT MY n»t_____________ A4 LANDSCAPING. SEED I N O. (adding aad melnteasnce. pinanc-toj^riiTvMU Tin T **n or PE 1030 Long Lukq Rd. Bloomfield, fid* applied to the Michigan Liquor Control Oommlaakm fq? A club license la sell b aad aplrtts.to bona-fide only aad that B Is L _ ■■ of the Lfsaer Control Cbmmlaaloe la grant gold license upon the expiration of IS days from data hereof, April L NOTICE is h e A-1 A Cl TRIE SIR VI Cl STUMP REMOVAL Traa romoeal, trl ~ "1. PI t-Tlgt o A1 MAHIOM attlH SOD. 1 took Ig; dwrery'i made. laid. iaitlffla». am Craakg HEtaB. ~ ATTENTION TRPCEEftS: f aadlna pout humus aad top . mU. Aabarn Road aad MarieO, bat CraiSg aad Adams. COMPLETE I den plowing. top soil. PE MIELKE'S perennial OARDEN8 Lawn bulldtnf aad traa planting. dAte^ nwoatoie for any dobti contracted by any other tbaa myself Lonnie Lot Ring. Jr Ut Augusta Art.. Pontiac. MNkitoaa. Wtd. H—eteMOeedi 29 I CALL SELLS ALL. CASH FOR' O'F'oSzr&s&rr*# ■I . Mt entrol and go forth. HE, OH um ding and and Main! feeding. Lawn roiling maintenance. PE Ull. MevUf and Tmcfchiy B HomowuLi SMITH MOYINO 00. 1 IS HEREBY GIVEN __ JdULTT-LAEES CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION whoef prem-laoa an located at JMO NEWTON ROAD. WALLED I.AEH hag ttdrens Haaaaa lg atH hME spirits to haaa flda fLafSUro AUCTION. OA SSStt. Wanted MIsceflanaoM lO ENCLOSED RABBIT MVtOM, Wtd. CentrhctHp Mtf. 2» Rent UittnrHl«1iad 3> FLOOR ATTRACTIVE itSl IMMEDIATE ACTION taddl',aoaaracts. Maw Wasted Real Estate 36 CASH I'af.j^wsas SB I gi,SM to gy.gqt dawn Rent Apta. Fnmlabed 37 I HEPROOM DELUXE EITCHEN- otto apartment. Newly decorated, first floor, parking at daar, gas gat. W a-BSlar EM »dtk WiSMJrE*!!: ROOM EFFICIENCY WITH SM N PADDOCK PE g-totl ^umt-alinDRfioM ?S°^Ai jBl apto. OR Ul _______i FOR WORKING ererythlng furnished, "* """I1" fraa Tei-Rura 1 WEEKS FREE RENT. ALL tow*7 —mgr' 4-7MI. tisaiaia. Lb. PE a-lilt. ALBERTA APARTMENTS LI ring rooag, bldroom. kltche bftbrraa. offlrioactoa, Of a US N. Paddock. FE Mm. AVON APARTMENTS. 4 ROOb Pad bath, aarpitad Bring rat— and hallway,. newly dasaratad. Z* ly furnished. Inquire Pike St. FE Hill________________ CLEAN BUILDINO, OOOD AD-dreai t room sad S room spar" ment, refrigerator aad store. Voi toasonabla rent. FB 3-4148, COLORED. | ROOM APARTMENT and bath. FE MSH. ________________ i Rooia ' for Widoleaoed lady, rt MOM, IIS N. Saginaw I ROOMS. CLEAR. -UTIL. TURN. I APARTMENTS - 1 FURNISHED — 1 Untarnished. Call 3d Park-burat after 1:00. FE -1— d OR 3-1361. 3 LAROE ROOMS, trance, I—“ t-tlltT i room auNOALbw. U ME ton. MA Um. 2 room*, private bath, , dote to Sears, cleaa. FE 4-2579 before 8 p.m. ■b-t toOoM AFARTMENTS. KeAT- ^furnUhed at A SsaaapSjiririll. 3-OtSt after t:30. unfurnished, utilities paid, Ut E. * Howard atroot. HOLLYWOOD AFT. » booms. 'iiEAJt aua. erSajT BATH uffiS^hmSSedT wHi 1 ROOMS AND BATH. UTILITIES rAfrioerator, fri- ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND ROOM FURNDjAED APAkf-ment. Childrsd welcome. SI Md> rhHVAf«'l«fi"l i. Qas heat flmlahod, at ms. aad Vtahcr lady. I 3 ROOM. PRIVATE BATH AND entrance. A N. Saginaw. FE S OR 4 ROC ■aft-KT assa i Rousts ww mfAfkiam and iWani. adults dftlt per wmLmiIn 173 Baldwin Arc. PE Mtol. 3 ROOUfS, PWVATt BATH AND entraace. nicely flu*, M Norton. ___'■.. ==—ssstUm. 3 R06»t. PRTVA TE EJfintXNCE rate bath, aadoalrnneo. Good neighborhood. Ererythlng IBP ■taM^mCS^MS.____________________ 3 ROOM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE Tt Clark at. Apply 3 ROOMS AND BATH 111 ROOMS. UPPER. NICE, ADULTS 4 VERY NICE ROOMS. U+lLlTIW t Uborty'pt. r* ' *" haatot CT Si Mato St.__________________ IIS 00 WEEKLY. 1 ROOttS. PrI-rate bath aad annwaae, boat aad uSittlaa. Apply 000 St. Clair Street. SSZTTWw^JjS: Wmmnmiir — *** “ - •Trim 4-HTO. I 4-0304, After • p.m. 'Tt ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOM, 3_*LOCEO to OMC. main floor. BACRELOR PRIVATE SHOWER. bath, ant., TV. ntce. pE 3-4T4. ATCHELOR APARTMENT. HkAT ^Ua Oat fundabad. 010 weekly. ^TTBZBT 11 S. Jaaele. LAROk LOVELT 3 AMD _______________, _______BATH adults, near airwori, OH Ytta. LAROE gyQDiO APARTMENT Efb Apafismnti, U» data at. PH ten. * nMamnS ‘ftJOKi?;. Raot Apia. FmwlHlied 81 • apartmonu. where am asm aa. Mommllmt Mmtof «2a ? dooi jk m Sbi decorated, host, hot water, rofrtf-erator and store furnished. Noar Ftobtr Body. M0 month. FE DAY SHIFT, By Frank Adams “II the equation rectifier delivers a printout before the detail indicator totals the research translator, take off your shoe and Mt it with the heel!" __ „ buy. Many toe ISib lisa rtffflE'S pools. C. Bohuatt. _ AIR CONDITIONED ORCHARD CT. APTS. Rant now oroatly Yeduoad . t OH I BEDROOM APARTMENT Modern In Bren Detail ADULTS PtftT • F E §-€918 , Manager. IS Balmer St.. Apt. t **— Daly a Sun., it a.m. tr * — LAROE * FRONT: SINGLE OR ddtohto^tW Ells. LJ^, tt t-1310. Uenaan. private entrance. 340 Noli. _____f FOR RENT. LADIES 307 North Soatnaw. FE 35)00. west sibE. i'if&oif. "Iitc&en. COLORED Klee apt. haat atore ai ayator furelahed, PE S LAROE 4 ROOM. NEW —closets UUlMtoa, iv furnished. FE 4A0t«. NEED AN APARTMENT? SLATER APTS. ID PNPURIflSHEU > SUNDAYS, BEE MR. CARIUk.L. A WnLmn. - FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED tl N. PARXXI r PE i-JOrO AFTER t AND ---- CARETAKER N > ROOMS AND BATH, frig, boat and —Hi ul s-im t EAT ERA-____________I____ rent — Want aids locations, Spo-kane-Uborty area. 3 bedrooms, Ut me. North aide • Whitfield at., 3 bedroom upper — 3 ------ upper — J bedroom U Rent Houses Furnished 39- _______________3-3587 3 ROOMS AND BATH. A .•7T.TTT-. »uiSf. 1---------- HOUSE. cbMPLETE-> Macedar Lake. MA For Sale HeBiea 49 i&BtiSP'Mk.'* trapse, main Mnta llw. kitchen-breakfaat room nluo toe# mr**circular «!!?%*£! with urm». , -• PACE REALTY OR LOOM BUILDER ROCriES SdUW hSNf 4 MM'flUlWll. 3 SfSroom modam. UL W4300. TATE STREtT. 4 LARpi-SeD. rooms, aewlag room, modorp kitchen. 13x30 living room with fireplace, dtoai room, ntooood la porch, fenced beak yard, paraga. immaculate Inside aad out. Fribad right. , . 3-FAMILY BOUSE, T rooms each ■HEm la lead condition, la some mo. WUl MU for gl.ioo down. LAKE ORION, 3 lake front homes. For Rent Rooms 42 HFor Sale Houses BY OWNER. HlOt 3 shower, FE 3*017. Room* with Bfiafd 43 ROOM AND BOARD WITH OR -“bent, tuts Oakland Ave. FB EACH MUO IT. PUT- t -hl. narow SSi PR Rent Office Space a or pices ida rent, oms dol to Hwy. OR 3-1300. 30x34 BUILDINO For Rad Mbceflueem 43 For Sale Houses *9 mfleld Twp. Full basemern. : garage. <11.000 with torm* 3-BEDROOM •ement. Dining root . to porch. 100x134 n. 1 wiw, mm* privUeaee on Commen Lake. 43 600 with Urms. _ JOHN}. VERMETT REAL aatATE AND INSURANCE IY OWNER, a BEDROOM. ALL on onq floor, hardwood floors now AorUaa carpeting, aluminum Storms, full basement tot hast. near Food-O-Isat, schools, bases, and boys club. Id S. a&h. rtI mSSBmmK COLORED I bedroom i dawn. I bagu bed-room up. Plaatorad walla, hard-wood floors, carpeted bring roam, II HUma: storms and screens. apa^oui back yard wra mM^jadMlt-tn bar-Woe, loads of trees aad abrabe. Extra tot gaea with this borne which la pat ever ! yuan aid. No rod tape- fast small dawn payment aad yon move right fa Locate* eg nhaT ia ' ^v, West Side Bedroom Brick condition. U4 ear garage ad large let. Price gUMI. MS dm. Bailee easy tons*. Call Childs Beal Estate MY Mill, Lake Orion. SPklNG SPECIAL! Neat I bodrwom bseaa with ga-payment to qua lifted buyer. . JACK LOVELAND a*lavor' Home and Income Waal BMa location within wa lag dutoaee to downtown, 0 apartment down, one up. Lai ■ ijjtosr aopdrOto baths. Ul SaSmrnt'^-*^ ^ care these homes have tad. C. BCHUETT, REALTY MY 3-1301 or FE t-OUS SYLVAN LAKE ““ Sam Warwtek baa briak ... level. lilt Sherwood Hoad; t-bed- 3-car^garap,^S3t,ooo. Fhono^aS^ amt SIEGWART OONSTKUCTION NOW BUILDINO TtMevoI, lto bath and 1-bedroom, full basen ST. MIKE'S PARISH 1 badrooms. full dining i table space In kitchen, toll mint gat hast, corner fa pletriy fenced, lto-«sr PACE REALTY ON 4MS BUILDER SwNirNn L'ving At Ita Best Year future tame le the (CONVERTIBLE 24) * B * bedrooms, lto bathe W. W. ROSS HOMES WATCH SOR THE 01 DRAYTON WOODS bedroam ranch, an web land- ■aped 00x33# foot tot.- tth. 13 tout utility icon rat. lto par garage, alec _I eaa and -only 111,M0. Low own payments. .PAGE REALTY OH 4-130 . BUILDER id,ant beat. Oventoed studied erase, petto, fenced tot, TtxlM SU.MtT li.ftoo down. M per ftriT 100 l __________ lot. beautiful setting a tlon, lor only OU.O*. EQUITY IN 3 BEDROOM BRICK terrace, not or bwt offer. FB 4-1330. / .. FOR BALE 4-BEDROOM HOMI, 2 baths. FE 4 Mi , BEDROOM DUPLEX, PARTLY •ff ----------- t Interested call UL 3 Clifford Bt. nrf asaimw nt. Nicely landscaped lot. omf fenced. Storma and i. use heat. Nlcelr flnljned don room. 01J.no. PK 1, 10# Heights Rd. MT >M4- Raot Hgtagg l?nlHm. 40 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX Automatte heat — Full baoamant WILL DSXX3RATW $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 ■ ' “ * Elwd. N. I “ 3-STORY 3-BEDROOM, ENCLOSED ™-*■ Close to setaal ■“ 1— yard. Oarage. 310 Liberty. FE 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX. OARAOE. too, Inquire M Mary Day or oaa earn, du jgii. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, QAS HEAT. “ 44041, S ROOMS! FURNACE LAROK garden area, lake privileges, on Williams Lk Rd OR 3-4001 ■4 ROOMS. BATH AND UTIUTY. —« Rural. Welarfiog. >» MS04.1 i PARTLY FINISHED ■ora lot. near Rochester 1 BEDROOMS AND OARAOE. Lover-Straits Lake. 04S0 down. 3~2UfcD^OM, KTTCHEN-DININO combination. Living room, pteture window. Largo tot. Owasr trans-ferred. It,SO? easy farms. C. 8CHDETT. REALTY - CaU Mr. Smith, MY 3-1300 BEDROOM BRICE. 3 BATHS, itaanaijl and bulitJaa. jaasop able for quick aale or 44307. HIGHLAND ESTATES room brick isohlSIHB landscaped, paneled iwnilhii room, toraero lot Leaving (fate, mnet aea, OR MOW! $49 Moves You In open u to t 1 bedrooms, carpeted Uvfag room gS boards. Oas underground heat. Model 100' W. Beverly. SPOTLITE BUILDINO OQ.. — ■ —*• ROOMS AND RATH. OAS HEAT. and nawIJr da---- — month 7*0 Hfahai I. OR 3-3308. > BATH. NEAR ndro, automatic 5* <«» ««*r t p.m. OL 1-41 SI. • - ZOFS'JS&y'l riaw'— inRMWBBnom>. I iXtS^SBSSU to. Lloyd Management ( /. VRnwont 7-0430, _____ 040 WBBT YPBILaMt....""1 ■ Thia nonrly new homo, 1 rooms and tath is available lor a family *ho likes p Met. clean, residential district. | children per-nltM. Automitlc hut, vtfl in-Mfatod, on per mdSk References required. K O. Hempstead. 103 BaatHuren Street, after t p.m. Fl i-T«3t. COLORED Rimid new 1 bedroom fun feasq-: 5l?'fa rbath. Monns'aod ?cre£s! Oarbage dUpoeal. Nice bfa tot, with aide drive. Low rout. PE S4M. atom Realty. •T IRVlrivtM SWSTI a CLARKfirON—AVAILABLE MB lfc> |PdriQm tow brick muck. Pajad eUwet. • lto baths, Mpcr ^ROLFE R. SMITH. RHALTOR aS2rag?SBrtM?15 garage -- WFffHTHBnFTW! SAM WARWICK* HAS 3-BEDROOM BWAffiSjSSB: ssr ‘‘ ........ ; F»r R—I Roww - ^ 42 1 ROOM EPnCSENCY WITH kitchen and bath, *44 furnished. hs 'SBSbSF^WUm I re. ra 0-7333, S100 DOWN ---mom brick, carpetfag and |IwEm*SW and screens. l<> hatha, full basemeot. fenced lot first come first- served PACE FOR BALE BY OWNER I room bouse ideally located acraae tram school. Close fa lake. Oaa hast, auto, washer and dryer. Immediate poaaesatoP. SS.M0-41.-aat down, win aoaOpt Ufa model ear or boat as dowa. FE 44SS7. FOR COLORED 3 AND 3 BED room homes. Low down payment*. MiddtotoBI TtoPhy/-VH HN1-------- FOR PALE OR LEASE 3 FOR SALE I BEDROOM ROUSE! SM0 down, balance on tend contract. Payment! goo per month. " **d close fa bus line ~ “ north, tun right to . -ting Street. Make yoar wwa drier, on owner’s eqwtty. Balaam due. M.37S. Jones at Rochester, phone OLIvt 3-1SS1 BEDRO E 34008. SEX bkaboard*pWanck CO. 10 N. Perry St. PK 3-TO JAMES ROAD NEAR WALTON 3-bodn>om modern homo, (t HA hint, storao aad, ooroont, -----»—ira. to gg.yoo PACE REALTY OR 44430 BUILDER MOVEABLE HOUSE ... ..$1.000 ; _ Move this modem 4-room, from* For Salt Houses 49 'BUD' featuring e Stas room. Mtogna —— ___ ... ______. stonis ami screens, garafe. Orisrad at *15.-HMyOypr mmuy - — Incinerator, CaU bow I “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor os Mt ctomoa* st. . FE 5*1201 After 6 p m. FE 2-3370 Partridge’ ». THE “BIRD* TO BEE MOTHER'S DAY Would be tost the Um* to this attoarim brisk 3 had) ‘ - * ‘ 'Uww %SST . jtots. lto aame, aa*r^“^— Yea and, your family. wKcf'd NOTHING DOWN! Ranch, 3 kiOrbaop brisk I_ framoa. oiaooo fa IIMM — par cant iat.. way payments Improved resale brnnaO. fWHp, Milford, ClarksUe, Waterford, etc. All.relaUv^ now, an!__^roa^il tat as __________I week tr* snapped up quickly A of the few approved these sales ay the it. Aayane can lay. Partridge TRADE 3 FAMILY DfOOSip BOMB -mShBIwmSI - LAROB gP AU10S* ROOMa — TOLL TRADE WOODED LOT- OI PACE REALTY OR 44430 BUILDER fE8T suburbabTmM wont. * ram boaao, 04x30 ta else. oU floor funam. I eloood porches. ■Mated mi a lOOelOO ft. faaeed tot. Only 04, Ml tuU prim. H. C, NEWINGHAM CORNER CROOKS AND AUBURN -LAROE ILASBED- TNOTTY NEWLY ARLB DOWN. For Mi FE4-4526'? BARGAIN A ______'am _______________mo. BsovqaUon room. 3 aim Into. FULL P3UCT takes v uit^iCiub. Chiigtof1! SYLVAN LAKEFNONT I taiflim brick aad iMM ranch 30 ft. tiring room with fireplace, plus beautiful Florida ---**Uh tbsnaopaac wraaaa i ita water. »*tt- w'srtaw SMITH. WIDEMAN 0U *). HURON J£.4*4»Sl COMMERCIAL HU wito full tamnwat ani If PttOOBOd garage. Owu» toko to fat# awisi oar « --.-'have you* 1 LOT* wnh tble lmmaouiafa a ra beauty. Lodgaroek fireplace. ■ furnace, awarisod brccscway a sarage. B e vacant.. Let's a iaSSwxr avenue - Commercial tot, mrai tram J tioaal Food aad Panties St BaaF WUl trade tor 'IS or GST No Money ,k Down RANCH BUILT IN 1084 I sasrriB>,JsaL"?a bath, S sar jarese. new mu furnace, aluminum storms — and esrera Wafav sariaa er, and d undscaoed 83 000 pee maatSoto* to* NBAS CRESCENT LAKB 3 houses aad largo gar ape m tarn. 15* i m ft. Lata prtv* lieges. SIMM, IMM dewOL Paul M. Jtnes, Real Est. nto-ssss” ^^thitt spacious Uvfag ram with dining 9Snnlv8 ------- -fjjj 3*| rd family room. IffVOiOmK fffa choose “ tF&fJS lot#.. faWw OtoSdowm! uSSl KENT NEAR NEW NORTHERN , BIOH This lovely 3-bedroom buafalow situated on 1 tots. 1*4411 ring room with ledgerock fireplace. Family slsed dtotog room. Oak floors. Olaasad-ln porch. Oil heat. fj8B.-ha**ment, Soar sarage. Blacktop drive. Only $550 down. You WUl have to sec this bom* to epprtetefa it.. - OAKLAND AVE. 1*0 R. business froofage. 300 ft. deep. Ideal for small business. Has (.room home kitting 130 ft. from rad. Two 0 mom apartments would make monthly pay-menu. Pall price *30.500. forms. BLUE SKY AREA ““it 1 bedroom homo featuring: It. Mishas. ^Mrpatbfa thrain* . Oaa heat. Nlcrly landscaped Pull prist. 811,380. . f 0400 dowa. FHA WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 103 Baldwin FB 44547 OPEN 0 AM. fa 0 PM. HURON OARDENS. MM down. OdJttt ThaMt. >Mrra«y..mipa»R church and Tel-Huron MMPlas Center. TRADE OR BELL. Modern • bad-room butaatow off Scott Lake Rd. 07.06*7 lador'a equity 03.a* What bav* you ta trade) Bell a 00M dowa. . B 3-70M ' FE B-70M, ' 310i W. Huron Open 1 to V MRLTIPLE USTINO SERVICE year around bom*. 3 bedrm., tiled tato. infa^btgb lot affords view, of lake. Extra deep lot. Ho* at auly IMM with t*M da. OI MTO. -Owner will sell home ffiMMfi. ■■ NEAR EASTERN JR. HIOH, school. /Only M50 down for tW* 1 rm. home trim lto hath}. Could be used as rooming house. Quick poasesalon. Total price 16,050. aa ohm floor, to worth oootot “ bsm'tl^Private showing by Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor too* Dtoto RWy-.nt Tele«raph TWiaM — Oaoalvee. HAYDEN UBMt Tn. V Ufa Lota fw». 0500 DOWN * and 3 bodrami. ~ 1. Cedar Istoad Lk vrav, NEW HOMES. 3 Bedrooms Ni iS* -jSeguQeKj________.«;___ Ray O’Neil Realty . Tafcgrmfc Rd Open pi PE-MW LAE* ESTATES cheaper la, or each M payment. Priced at naif ll SELL OR TRADE — Very attrac-i ttoa'aad malt can»tratted brick readier With attaabed two far Sense aad TEN ACRES of land ’ 3 chrpetcd bedrooms. Bull bi amdlanres Lerta fireplace Tta-r tibale Ientrance Two pieMera.j CRESCE1 Pull be new Si PACE k mw BUILDER PB.rra-ss.'^FM- BL'.L TRADE S ~r®=mmr I.^IT^WITH US - clear lend cataract at pert pey-i * atarata end screens, a year old bona, to excellent eaa-dttion for low, lew down ------------------------- GILfiS REALTY CO. pr min YOUNG-BILT , Homes • REALLY MEAN BETTER BUILT FOURTH STREET -plan aa thla brand new j ben FsrSibHpM 4p ANNETT' Round L»ke Privileges. . atada'tna?aa MR "to Walt biUI I poor ham*. f ' - bedrm*.,- -oil tact, MW £ car ikrac*. M.MO. cash to r StaSt. cerpatad 1 t. KrT West- of Telegraph ’ . , Built aa * nigh landscaped MU. privileges oo Etliabeth Lake.- I bedrm. mase-~ raoch, Ml. plastered wl 11 blk. basement. M . amK Ule baths. 1st. family rat . fireplace, an to perfect condition, selling bstow coal. An. a - car geraie. HUH terms. WE mu. JTBADK A.NNETT INC,-Realtors M E. Huron M. Open Evening* a Sunday 1-4 FE-8-0466 TTEMPEST’ You Gant Afford to Rent ——. When Yds Can Live in Pontiac $55 Etc ladies Teaea end lasuran PULL PRICE PROM __ ________:k ftrepleei___ e dtmag room. UR. kitchen, mad to porch Oea furnace ratTCLn0 SITUS? [ n * only SS.1M dawn. TOPS JIN ITS CLASS A goodie inn able price Weal side tocsMod near Bus sad schools Large kitchen Extra steal dawn. Base- Just cloalas costs loi ^srv ULTIMATE IN BEAUTY. Wat . ______ i dream kHrhon break- ! BraptoreT’bta"t8oe«?'*toa>^M»e- *of elegance Priced at *17. ^995- Including tot (choice lotattea) ' J I-arge Bedrooms Dimng Room Gas Heat Carpeting Included Many other Deluxe Features , 108 N. EastBlvd. 1 Meek H, of Pike on East Med. Open Daily, Sub.12 - 6 Model Phone FE 5-3676 Office UN 4-2625 '« - ■ bbb Bumwo Co nt West Huron DORRIS ■■■■■■■ RANCH ' 25x87 an foundation with fall basement, plus Urge 1-car attached |>nft. taau-lUul kitchen, formica counters. hath aad halt. Bring rooarlJ'vxH. dtnln* room lltotlH. three exception-ally large bedrooms, twa AYilliam Miller Realtor * FE 2-0263 KAMPSEN REALTOR-BUILDER Need Four Bedrooms and two ceramic Ula bathe, living tea*, natural flTeplace. painted basement waB- s-wall carpeting »ol-icretc drive, anchor Three- Bedroom Rancher nmedial# po»se»»ion. Itrgt itchen. ill a bath, full Moment. recreation room -uxury Rancher Long, low bad rambling _ three bedroom^ brick, toto privileges ^Cumi^ bag left 411 KHaatath'Lake Rd PE 4-**31 "tSMSfr' NEAR SA8MABAW T bedrooms, two up toad one dawn. Putt dining room. { • carpeting -gdg^-’ PONTIAC GOLF CLUB with three large bedrooms, full | basement, rec room and k“-*~ ea wtth built to stove tad < natural finish cupboards. iSCHRAM kitchen dowa, three bedrooms I car garage. At the law price •of tf.MB. Sea thla ana today. (North End:—~~1: 11 .— i Two bedroom bungalow wtth I partially finished tod Hoar. Pull basement and newly decorated. 4:--tlO.MO and terms can be or- By Kate Oum "Would you have any music to do dishes by?' BRriwrt Opportunttles 89 HAGSTROM Including bottle gas fraaMma. Excellent hunting and Oahtos area, Restaurant^ - Near Aabura Heights. ttiRto *^uper. Market, SDD t RglEliftTfrr‘ giuaary.„toca>ad to city of Foatlac. ExceUenl gross Owaar has attar Mtaraata. ns.M0 I l iar uildMWaad. City Adjustment Service • FE 5-9281 m W HURON. PORTtAC, BUDGL. - CONSOLIDATE BTUH-IW tOAHS Por Tour Baal Sat to OM Ota aToakt. - Saa Financial Advuers, Inc. a. IAOWAW W b** For Solo Luke Property SI •0 PO&T LAKE PRONTAOE Good nab to Pontiac Uto J-bedroom, nice kitchen • dining carpeting to living room, full basement, forced sir beat, neat u t to asking ttt.Ub. PACE REALTY OR MW BUILOBJt --- Iff HI-HILL VILLAGE A homo owner's paradise. LADD’S, INC. MS Lapeer Rd. ra SAMI LAURE LANE NEAR MAPLE Ready for buUdlog, U s ltd. Only tum. R. I. WICKER8HAM flSSJLJMAPLE MAYFAIR H»b DRAVTny PI AI\ t; truly a ell SM.MI ______ - SMALL POND — TREES. I BLOCK TO DRAYTON agMHO CENTER 1 BEDROOMS LAHOeUVINO ROOM wmi PINE CERAMIC TILED FIREPLACE PULL BASEMENT. S-CAji OARAGE. NEWLY DECORATED ENTIRELY PKNCKO. CARPETS AIOI DRAPES IN-awfnBk.YLMBJosg. tos mo. INDIAN VILLAGE* SUBSTANTIAL J -BEDROOM IN TOP REPAIR, LAMB GLASSED SUN PORCH D1NINO ROOM PI KsKaCE PULL EASEMENT. |g fiMK J-CAR OARAOE FENCED YARD. 117,- WATERFORD VEEPINO WILLOWS BUILT-IN STOVE AND SINK BRICK PLANTER. ALSO COMPLETE KITCHEN — ---------------- SI.M0DO1 WALTERS LAKE 1 ACRE CORNER PARCEL. >' BEDROOM HOHt. LIVING AND OINDIO ROOM CARPSTiBh -PIREPLACE LAKE PRIVILEGES to.Mb II 500 DOWN. UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE ! OR J-IMS Evas MApte Mtrf INCOME PROPERTY I Close to 1 apartment. S room, aad bath each J gas furnaces Income SIM per month. Aluminum storms, short distance from North Saginaw. 110500 Terms. pontiac Realty , __w Art n Mffl lrnffrl JO0LYN NEAR WALTON I b**r- Estra largt —---- - 1 thla ! ^>f& .* ® basemenl two car (Braga oa a lot 150il* 116 tog wtth tar mi IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 act joeLYN cor—manspielo OPEN EYENINOS AND SUNDAYS MULTIPLE USTINO SERVICE WILL BUILD ON YOUR LOT OR OURS YOUR PLAN OR OURS Rave l bedroom. 1* bath, full basemant- modal to show. Don -McDonald LICENSED BUILDER JOHNSON to YEARS OP SERVICE DRAYTON PLAINS Lovely 1 bedroom ranch tame. Ur»e I lEAUTIFUL LOT ON HAMMOND -Mil g-aPfeWE BRENDEL LAKEa tort# I room home only <4 Mock- from hensh pub tanamdol, to1 nanuen attic Only to.ObO Realty. OR 4-04tI 3 LOTS. PERRY PARK SQBDI-viston, l« x IIS’, sower, water, need cash, ITbfl each, university HBI lat. AM ________■ i acres Plotted in city op CHOICE WOODED LAKE FRONTS 100x380 deep, so Sun* raiser, lights. w«U.^||bto||ta^MHL Smalt Restaurant Detroit — good section — Proves W.»7 to after all MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION IORHA. LANDME88ER. BROKER S73 TELEORAPH ROAD. PE 4-15*2 OtaU tO S Eves. LiQtfOR Iar. north op mt' Clemens, on US-S5. M.OOO down. TAVERN, to Luttr- Orossln* Sto -«0. Owner retiring 110.000 down STATEWIDE UMiWVRt------------ — motel on Saginaw Ray. Electricity MJM. C»ll after «_BJR, or ssna. — LAEEVILLE LAKE. J BEDROOM beautiful tsa prontaok acre on Cedar Mud Lake, will - Ytoiftaa *“ ““ “A “* See for Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS You’U like Its wooded, rolling 1-ft. sites - controlled to smtoct ‘ ------ —■ its ciose-In caned lot. b low daw ar «on ruir p i. Call ; 14-foot LAKEFRONT On ana of Oakland Counties Mc-ger lakes I room home. 4 bedrooms. glassed-in porch, heated Basemant wjth new furnace Thla tame needs some repair, but can be bought tor almost the price I at the lot. 110 500 wtth terms. Call now. H won t laat: CRAWFORD AGENCY WALTSH »» 4-toOt PUNT . MY ,3-1143 CRESCENT LAKE PRIVILEGES You'll really be Impressed When 1 you see this I bedroom custom tallt tome. Largo family styled I WJJSf Finished rt_ inched 1 to ear , further details. I. Fireplace. U Mr. 1 PE 4*5254 . ROUND LAKE Check these room elite Ing room 25 g la, kttel PACE 15 ACRES Immaculate b room country home ■ s bedrooms. Pull basement, Largi shade trees. Pratt tract. W i to basement barn. Other out buildings. 122.000. Terms. Clarence C. Ridgeway BROKER . PE 5-7051 MS W. WALTON BLVD DISCOUNT PRICE* 10 to 100 acres, sear Waterford in. JanNO^T^nEy $350* Hurry! M par cant down pay-m*C SCHUETT, FE l-Ottl RESTAURANT - OQINO 1 ness. Pontiac ares, Grossing proxtmately 1100,000 yearly. — ooo'down will handle.' irito Pali-Priaa —* 3-0101 ar altar S p.m. PS PURE OIL COMPANY. WILL SELL PROFITABLE BUSI-naaa And aoulpmanl. Pontiac praa. total for coa~‘~ ~—‘— Apprra' sTooi 4M Waterford, Partridge IS THE "BIRD" TO BEE CrodhAivtoof MA ARE YOU INJ)EBTJ payment ___me PE I MBP- Wm. kiORTOAOka OH l-ACRE DP With ISb-Ioot frontage. No apprals-al fee. B. D. Chattel. Equitable Fans Lgaa JMrvtoa, ItIT «. Tato-irtph pe *ypr^. Swaps 63 11 CU. FT. DEEP FREESE BELL 1175 or trade Iar ear ar it iltb MIS. Clarkston. I CHRYSLER. NEW YORKER^ or partahla arc welder ar matol ,the ar what here you. Smith »: MS foot on -lake. «1JM - swap. OR 3-5312. OR COCA OOLA MACHINE, M e6t-tles plus atorafa far M. upright cooler. WUl trade far air aWto pressor or eau for cash. Pm S431S. . _ ■ ■ ■ PRIOIDAIRE COOUNO SYSTEM ballt for outside use. eapaettr 40 bu. produce, unit eutteUe tor walk-lu. I h p. garden tractor wtth eulttvatora. Sale ar trade. FE 2-2344. OARIMB fW WlUto ump L— _ FE 4-8273. ___ A M.M. WOOLEHSAK Rff tar. vide ansi* lass aad automatic shutter. flU 4al graphic. Trade tor 303 M M or MC-H. n 4-mS» or PE 44343 NICE PATIO TELEVISION WITH cart to awap far 53 Ford nr Chevrolet. PE M M| Sate H—riboM Qw*W attention Wo carry a large satootloa af re-Mtlt radloa tad TYa. AJ1 ars guaranteed at laMt to dayt| In ||g to and up. We taka writing- towta&e. ... 4-4*45 Open t to t and M W APPLIANCE specials FOR POTNP AT It jd Min A mu* out of tfaa way ..tat s lat lam to (to- FuraRara aim appliance, of aU kinds. NEW AND USED. Visit dtotlrada dept.’-(or Veal bargains. 7;. Wa toy. tell or trade. Dome out •md loak around, I acraa of froe parking. Ptana^HI.SdiMl-: OPEN MOM. • SAT. S TO I ' 24 MONTHS TO DAY * . 4 mllei E. of Pontiac ar I mtta E. of Aubura Heights on Auburn. ADMIRAL REPRWERATCHL AU- ^ tomsttc defrost. R NP( IiJnA Oh* stove range. M inch. 4M. It Adelaide St. ___________ ■ BEDROOM SET MODERN. GRAY - and fsbU 7^**2 FE S-3747, BLONDE END TABL1 PM AIMA BENDDI OOMBINATH 19*1? — FE 44 »^N«W WROUOBT IKON Irchsrd Lake Ava. >'lds*6t REPRIOEEATOR ss-msara sSpJ5.g..*ss: hoganylamp table. $14. Naarly taw R piece dinner wart att, WARD. CREDENZA BOWLING 4 A.lTFrto bar. AUay* year. Ha competition. I TRADE FOR MOTEL! Sellar want* Oakland County tame. This s unit matol la nearly CARPET WITH PAD. > competition, tob.bib dh. I F#r Sale Farms 56 VUte«t ItMMBt pen ling Domt with bu uw oouundtag telling ip-pomtmtoti demanded by todav • Boat discriminating buyer, tolling appoint-««tE full bnaottient. i fireplace. PACE REALTY OR HIM BUILDER j A/JOHNSON 8c SONS gptr 0,500. Owner Igoy REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE LAKE PROPERTY ledgtetoi darfnl k ». built-$10.- ____a off E. ■____ FOR COLOMBO 50050 term* A laiga atx-raam modem, home, numaroq* . appointments you will ad- O'NEIL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE NOT JUST THE AVERAOR 7 (70S down house, but a/ —. bungalow wltr gat fuf- L Setting tot Pay-I include You'll to glad you looked! THE PRICE HAS JUST been reduced to 410.700 on thla lovely 3-bedroom home. Newly decorated, full basement nod space for ax- THI8 COULD BB «t vou'id dreamed, ol f*?V a p I a a tt? **! WTrotHhOuT vxcept and that has vinyl /toraa bedroom, ea. PACE " REALTY OR 4-0434 BUILDER GOLDEN -Rule is our motto" Lk. Spacious living rm , for borne off of It LET US HELP Y ItTgt. equity HOLLY TQWN8H1 Dutch Colonial ti Tnooi, "snd^ba^^Pay**anlT ‘tosL- 'Face/ Tyf ALTY OR 4 at3« BUgJKR MULTIPLE LISTING gjtRVICE | IRWIN . HIGH 13500 WtU hai ELIZABETH I mile oT UJS. door. OWyter sacrifice. *13.3 NEAR LINCOLN (os siding, fully insulate gas heat Glassed-in from screens and storms. Largi pettng Included Shown I potmment. Only II.4M dm STOUTS Best Buys Today. ROCHESTER - aluminum aid North al • tor living. PI ram Itoga la ready replace, bullt-recreatlan PONTIAC LAKE. A sportsman da light across gttoet from gel: course with lake frontage. Lovell I bedroom year" round log boon features spacious living room with fireplace, toll basement, i car garage Pull price only 117. 45b — <3.340 down. WILLIAMS LAKE. This McaLtemU] *----Includes 4 bedrooms. I full taooment. largi cui. -,ooded ____ bansts at WILLIAMS LAKE. Lovgla aui ----- tastefully furafstotf. large atone fireplace, femt-t. toll * jSfeB LAKE OBION 740. Tbima. 4500 DOWN. Attractive immediate possession. School bui by WILLIAMS LAKE — PrivUeg, wl | awlalaadlag 4-raom — Kay O'Neil, Realtor ’ M 8. Telegraph Open 0-9 p m FE L7183 ________ OR mu | LONGFELLOW SCHOOL 2-bedreom 1st floor, stslrwsy to floored attic for I more 1>ed-llltc new, completely totSSeti' rec. room wtth bar, stools, piano, refrigerator. e«. Goa heat, garage with screened patio — Reasonable dawn payments will w“igaylord1'7acei 4-8434 BUILDER WEST SUBURBAN Ndst and clean, t bedrooms largi kitchen, mil basement Storm i and .screens, aluminum siding /Beautiful sbrpbbery, large tot, l’i .-/jar xamge- rirat ttme offered 7 Hurry oo tola cmaf / OEOROE R. IRWIN, REALTOR MS W. WALTON Ft, 3-7t*3 Oakland Lakfe $2,000 Ranch bungalow, vary sttfMttvb. Plan rooms and bath and exposed basement wttb UEM recreation room' tan extra lavatory) Oil hoot. Attached jhrage. scoped tot 215 ft. deep « TRW LAKE FRONT TODAY EM down will boy HI It's ‘ coat tta — set the full basafit of spring and axmmorf Nelson Street KoSera kitchen formic, counters, birch cabtoota. Living yoam sad fall dining, room. 3 . bedrooms and bath aal second Door Oil boat, Nearly new ' t kta Satod*. Lifetime roof. MM down, plus etostog-CALL FOR SHOWING l LttT WITH Humphries MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ARRO i bresktast ..nook and - yjeshly decorated LAKEVVOOD VILLAGE SELECT YOUR LAKE SHE ROW CrAwFORD AGENCY 25* W, WALTON PE 4-23M 5M E PUNT MY MM LAKE Uni. JMA lached garage. Near. of Poatlae. Immediate ■mall maelMT payme Warren Stout, Realtor 77 N. Saginaw St. PE 4-4145 Pally * 3 BEDROOM - part, a Mott attracttvPhc con 8c bought wtth r forma for 511.700 8ETWB&N PONTIAC AND Lota Orion. Throe bedroom tame. Wta recreation room. Plreplace tot one wall of briar to apacloui attraettva living roam 114.400. Term*, can pb ssMi. LAWRENCE- W. OAYLORD IMS W. Huron.81. 1 FE 8-969* ' * ^Clarkston Viflage---- • 4 BEDROOMS ! 5400 DOWN This « hhdftsM t story born* located lust i Hook from downtown ctarkstan . 1 block, ..from school*. .TBits roomy house baa Mat bat* completely redecorated inside' tad' out Owner 'tas W-stolled taw gss furnace . Nice Madod tat aa a wtat street. Oner WtU sacrifice tor too Un-btlievable price ol only St.aaa. ITS Math to ■aaMtod tayee CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE, INC. sas* s Mato at. Ipaa Daily S to 9 Sunday'II to » **r.a*c. wctt.landscaped 'steal at only ttl.HS. paved drive, l'k res- garage, eov-ered pbUb. Oaiy^tU.Mg I NEAR: NORTHERN - 3 bedroom bung slow. at| heat, .aluminum storms, screens, aad awnings. fenced yard. Only S8.7S0. TED MeCULLOUOET REALTOR PHONE 682-2211 5143 CaasvEUtabeth Rotd ontt mm row^t LESLIE 1i. TRIPP 1ND1AN-VILLAGE 3-bedroom —' Btoct fireplace to Hv. room Separata dining room. Eat-IS kitchen. Pull knee aunt, gss heat. 2-car 'garage. WATKINS LAKE ROAD 'flMtoi 3-bedroora home, l *■“*•- fireplace, built-in kttchi u and draper, toll b«) itakr attached (b*M „ loot Jot. 420.400 P/CE HEALEY OE 4-0434 . BUILDER ■3 BEDROOM HOMES Facebrick Front Paym’ts Lest Than Rent $10 DN. STARTS DEAL -No Mortgage-Cotta—- Oea taet-carpatod >vtog ream . DON’T WAIT—BUY NOW I Mo^ej Open Daily 1 to 6 414 KENILWORfH (Just north aTPanttaralona) Model Open Mon., Thurs. ind Set. Eves, til 9 p.m. ARRO red^w?!: ‘close*“‘to i neighborhood, IIS,* Ranch, wbll/to won ssiiww*, plenty of cup-boards to haiydy kitchen, family roetn, attached 2 car tsrag -Only I11.T49. terras. . SMALL DOWN PAYMENT -On Srat. Ptosir c<. capboarii*, M ble sink, large fenced yard. Bet- Ur FTONE 682-2211“ < TED McCULLOUoH. REALTOR OPEN S4.M^"*«n®S’ ltd 42-AqRE LARM — ABOUT 13 ——th of Lapeer. 25 acre* Almost pov 3-bedroom, igotow home with full ■yMM and screens, low ta bldg*. Priced wtu trade fol goad load coi Realtor. 509 E_ Ph FE 4-3844 CAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ^oStri --------- 4-4 SUNDAY 10-4 NOW IS THE TIME Tb buy your tokefrapt- Wo have o good^ selection to this tree. $5,300 end up. Down payment* a* tow a* SIAM. Be* ui before you baytl = ^ - ^=s= - Peterson- Real Estate M Y 3-1681 u bedroom Id s' 12, garage! II price tu.aso PACE KEALTY ON 4404 lUILDtt Sate Retosrt Proporty 82 LAKE LOTS, SUM, JM DN.. SM mo. IS mto. from Pontiac Dole Brian Carp. OB HM8. FE 4-4SM LAKE KICRIOAN BEACH OOT-tage at PrahkfjM Harbor, i ' tots WC S44gt. SubartMin Property S3 oxfotAd ye (-room home i [rooms, batemi s-very aeonto parci area for horsemen. NEAR LAKE OMON. Interesting 15-room form tamo With tallt. ttbogomota, steam beat, 1 acre of lead, payed road. Price radtae' to Itl.bM wtth SS.8M down. Mov iTr HOLMES, INC. Mil S. ItoSOOr Ed. FE S-2953 WEBSTER LAKE ORION - OXFORD OLDER HOME to atoadcot ttoa on M acres. Lata privileges, nto* shaded lswo. I dor garage. Uvtog Nam, dining ream, kitchen, I btaraoma, ata bdth an first floor' taw 3 rooms and lb bath. A m pi * storage, full hoaosnst. new gta furnace, Ybry good buy, at llVbbO. terms. foot qXwEBSTER, Realtor £& ■HBr3'...........MYjMgg' *“■ fW SrIc Lots 84 4 CARROLL LAKE* ROAD. LOTfL ^»&Jriritogto.tok^ 58 ACRES on corner wtth 3.200 ti 1 rootage 2 bedroom be chicken com. Oarage. -flea for SIMM cash . tor Expressway. $1,200 down- C PANGUS, Realtor 80 ACRES Close in, gool modern home, iota at Ihto o PARMER'S FARM frame . house, M i ‘:.?*aan^,o*^.ooo8m^:: . Harold r. pranks. . FRUIT FARM If ACRES — I MILES FROM MIS. HIGH AND SCENIC. PUBLIC WILL PICK OB YOU SELL AT DOOR PAYED HIOHWAY IN FRONT, Jpiif I BLOCK. CLEAN • ROOM EOM| AND SMALL BARN. 114,1*4. SUBSTANTIAL DOWN. •OUTS OP CADILLAC - 180 ACRES, 4 ROOM HOME. SMALL-BARN. M ACRES CLEARED. IS.SSS. 43,000 DOWN. I* ACRES mCAR HADLEY -7 ROOM' FARM HOME B*MT BARN. LIYM STREAM ON PROPERTY. S14.S4S. T ACRES NEAR CLAREBTCta — M FRUIT TREES — 'MBS. MB. BLL YARIEnES — 1 IWOld LIRE NEW BRICK HOME. PULL BASEMENT FIREPLACE — QUONSET BARN —CHICKEN HOUSE -TRACTOR ANOd^UIPMENT. 133,500. M,- UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE pltattog. M acre fi KavagBa-^Vitel ment. grad* level at rear. guitarfTta^taAam, Must fVom^W^rVaa ---Nights.---- METAMORA DISTRICT US acta form, g mttoe north oI ■ Metamora. 20 aoroa of maple timber. Ready lb out- Trim stream wtth small lake. Cloae to blacktop. Madera tamo. Largo leader “----- —-rrr-siEa' and other buildings. Priced L 45 *00 down. Balance easy . CUD Child* Real Estate, MT 3-4*31. Lake t Rent fNprw Property 56A AVON TOWNSHIP. EM WlR Tlenken Road, Weal of AdMaa. US aara* aad 4 bedroom taBa. i*Shm Sik BriMw Property 57 BEAUTY SHOP PCM - SALE OR rant. LI 3-4714. Royal (SST RESTAURANT DRIVE-IN ON I Write J^ontfscdpr***a° UNION LAKE AREA I MS s? i lag '* '«pr den and Ian Ing Huito. n mm w «ifi 35*3 Union Lk. Rd. EM MM. toidseap* IxA tad Mb- Jem Partridge itod Associates Ssle Land Contracts 60 portattoa calx We bald' your note. W. J. BmUh Malar Baloa, 17E Williams Lake Road at MM. TRADE OR SELL. TIRES, HEW, used ar recap* Truck or peaaan-gar. Will toko tools, outboards. iwm^ ale. Dayloa Tire Co. PE TRADE. RENT BEATER. WJLL ! accept boo** trailer, aatomobttc. 1 Or wh»t bore yout Seller's equity 11.000. PaymauU RS Including taxes. Yea - assume balance of M,Ut.SS. dark Baal Estate. PE 3-7IW. Ata tor Mr. Clark. TRADE LARGE EQUITY IN 3 Atom* for housatraller $2,100 DISCOUNT r pint enflcnt C. SCHUETT, FE 4-9227 Sd.SM BALANCE PATABLk AT to it Intaraat. Dts- ■WE RUT — BELL - TRADE. AND I St. PE 5-1101 WANTED: 44.000 POR 1 YH Have fra* aad clear Bi-level hi E abowRy. FE *-i*si. j Money to Loan 61 ; iLlcensad lfoncy Lendtra) CENTURY FINANCE COMPANY 1M South Broadway Lake Orion MY 3-1523 - . LOANS MS tO MM BAXTER A UYINOSTONE 4 W. Lawraac* St.__PE 4-1439 Signature Wp1i*FE2-92dr OAKLAND; LOANS $25 TO $500 On your ilgaiww mv other annul p M moiUhi | t U htTfei * our offlct _ ___ . HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7 N. Ptrty St.. Cerga E. Pika Borrow'with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance Corporation at Peottoa Sto 8. SagltaW PE ASMS BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WEERR YOD CAM BORROW UP TO $500 OFFICES IN Pontiac — Drayton Plato* — Utica EsMad Lk . Birmingham, pfymauth Need $25 to $500? See Seaboard, Phone FE 3-7017 1185 N. Perry St. PARKING NO PROBLEM Seaboard Finance Co. LOANS rjr 4M TO gSM - 4 WORKING CAPITAL LOANS Ftacelvsbla-Mschina ry-Rastt Xtotatt EQUIPMENT LEAMWO PONTIAC FINANCE ARD MORTOAOE COMPANY I rgm» WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 W* win b* (Ibd to hte you. STATE FINANCE CO. SM Patiai Slat* Beak Bldg. FE 4-1574 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E*ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO ' DOARd -MS TO - HOUSEHOLD OOODs OL S# OL I PL swi .. . .*•— ft s ‘WMENPLY SERVICE" REACH CASH CUSTOMERS through Classified Ads. Call FE 2-8181. Call Oea at Dayton 1 AYE — ISM FALCON 4-DR. ■ 20 000 rnttas: WBl uado aa home. Must be priced right, tor Mr Brawn. FE t-4410 or For Sale Clothing 64 BRAND NEW. NEVER BEEN vara, veil aad wadding gown, floor length, alia 14. ISO 214 W. Randall. WOMAN’S WINTER COATS AMD B ' IA |7 * ' _________t i4cmi. _ Vary rasa. Ml 4-4447. WEDDING GOWN. 8lS lb-13, flbor length wtth vary tall skirt, •* ' *114. Sale Household Goods 65 “IF PORTABLE TV. 435! 1 PIECE OR EOUUPU1, WTD. Quick cash for furniture, appll-Bargaln House FE 3-4442. 30-INCH ELECTRIC R _„ like saw, |8t. Matol caktoat 12*. Nto* blond* triple dn (MAS M clean saMbataad________ trlgerators. atove*. aad waatara-aU ttaaa *10 to gin. Living rm., SIS. Bedrm. gig. favaial large mirrara cheap. Maple dresser sis. 1 piece dinette 134 Datka, dressers. chest*, TV’s and radios. Everything 1a used furniture at bargatarprieea. Also new bedrms., living rai, bunk bads, dinettes. 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, bleak. 8 mo«. eld, 119b. FEMME i chest oP Drawers! i on *f KB bad*. } esty cha' to 1 mbit i 9 chairs. I ROOMS OP BRAND NEW PURN-nlture, daaaimuri and etalr. tables. -lamp*, bedroom nit*, mattress and aptaidt,:vanity lamps. * place dtoette. AU f*rUN. Pay-ments only 93.99 * Vita, r 1 PIECE 'LIVINQ ROOM SUITE. -— *WJb. AIM weekly lCINCE^TABLE( mmm nv«, jpm, Chllt, |I.M. Dresser M.M. Electric and gas ttoVaa 9J9.M Easv.Washar. g» *9 FREEZERS - UPRIOHT, rAMOUS aaam brands, aaratebta. Terrific values, (149 M while they tost. No phoaa aiders please. Michigan Fluorascant. 3*3 Orchard Laks F‘L00R8AMPLEB DRYERS—O AS AND ELECTRIC All brand,-Choice of >1 I ASHERS - Wringer or spin-— •"—altaa, —— aad warranty. Cbatce GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Of Pontta SI W. Huron St. mm s-tss OE REPRIQERATOR. PIECE nn oearoom sune. poren glider, id altar furniture. Call after' p m. OR 3-5154. I STOVE, CM; REFRIOERA-r. 831; 21" Tv. good iiiiihttGn, b; electric stava7 Mil Wtatari A; Tjdaaa ibrraii sat. S48; atoc-to dryer. S8S. Karris, FTt Mto* I. PE 8-7838 b «OB , BABY RED ARD ui¥- ssstBaWs, gif: Jump horse, »13, D auaallam eossdtnt Stall. LET US BUY IT OR j moving have...POST U££. Prtgidaire warier, lifetime porcelain »i0 o.*. Rafri*. »*i■ ] etalnless ateaf bled mtm elands lit a*. vraRawwugto Iron fora stond. 4 ft tong, wo Btond* wood braaBar^”’ table. 4 chairs, rbfaa cakiaet! HI . Walnut ..dlntog Ukto. ata holetered chairs aad aattau* white china cabinet SIS. Call MI . nP" ?OBO* D*TER- vsshSFig&ag MIRACLE MILE OtMTER ^REBUlLT-VktRlUMS, tUJ. UP* r^tomwg. BCUIIli PCIOW COtl Ut - /-MiliRd tmSAMci w __jatCLE MILE CENTER «* BINDER BKl' ZAO EQUIPPED btototaeto^ ate. Your, (or wSKISS g**r 78 modal* WS, r paymrau of $448 par memh or . ~winm. hard maple with lnnersprlng mattraasM SiT" JSSff. Wi- WlnDcp,/ Davagport aad ahalr ■"*21! •JJito coach. VJvfM* 8m Platform mm raekar.SB'S YUerity ftamaadteg ' ” 1 S*l9 HwwtoH Qood* 65 THE PQNTIAC PRESS* WEDNESDAY, APRIL i fy 8»h 67 £ —I KOdl .... ..._... Hit "MICA" QRNUINR ., .Mi M. YD VINYL LINOLEUM t£ Yd. "BOYW' TILE HI »■ AAOntAW 22x21 DOUBLE 8TA1NLE88 STEEL ataks, 834 *8. 33x31 double east iron link, 138 85 Oreen cut Iron bathtub. Ht. 83-gel. lO-year ItoM-llMd w»t»r heater. afc.** --------------------------- ______________ "WRITE PINE SALE mw CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES COMPANY >3*0 Highland ltd (MW) OR 3-76*3 WOOD LAT*E PRILL TRIMS. 16 *‘****tj outboard motor, omul Dor, 43" (an. portable fl*h !• Smm. IMMt. dam. Machinery . . * yard drao BUCKET coat- jtiMrjjRrj______________ Isls Msiktl Oosdi 71 ACCORDION SAUL ALL SIZES *1 ■ ■ *r *■—-J fro* to bafic-•TX 34*31. TROMBONES riouw OUTFITS ........ ”*ntal Layaway Payment Plan naplate line supplies and parti IWARDS si, SAOINAW Lapeer M. ---- BATHTUBS. CHIPPED MMS.VAL-ue, 13*18, ToUtU ~ w^teasMSB1 N»u ... ■■■■ ter ffrBB ftaiwN"* earn Pel wfBS^Uin'T66ndk^ ** tciSi*8%c oo. IIS N. BAgjflAf — fcEEF AMD PORE - HALF AND quarter! Opdyke Mkt. PE MHJ CEMENT STEPS. READT MAife. chtmaey cap* Pontiac PrwCest BMj^db .'lT W. Sbeldold. FE countem • rum' .. wtth control*. OE FU33, CASH WAY STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS 4x1 to Masonite ........ $1.M 4xt tb Pegboard ....... »3M 4x3 4b Ptyaooro ....... 34.43 14x43 13-lt Rock Lath .... SS 4x3 Plasterboard ........ Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY 4343'Cooley Lake Rd. EM I-41T1 Open 3 a.m. to S 4k. daily Sunday 1S-SJ3, to I p.m. CUPBOARD DOORS. DRAWER*, and ^hardware. Phone PE 3-70*7 "-^ruV, AH ataaa 3 i- si jgnfrilP 3" else yard price -IT ft. U" I 34" sump TUo IMS SO. blaylcick 8buiSjSno sup?l" 31 Orchard Lake Aid. FE 3-71 t>0 YOU HAVE -1101 lortor. See our wall sapor and Matas, fabric taUioMoo. Barry oa. Jelled Mailt no-drip paint. lAELXND FUEL * PAINT _~—- Door Prises Every Auction nch Room Open Every Auction 3083 DIXIE mOHWAT FRIDAY aVRIL 1 AT U N< Household and antique euetwn. located In DryOen at 3430 Mata St. Remaining contests of the fomer Peter Ulrich horns. Torma cash Mm Jerrett. proprietor. Hud. WtekmoN. general auoMonaar. Oitord, OA tJUl RETIREMENT PERSONAL PROP- erty Auction Tburs Apr. , | p m Mt tNEireilil.K in Holly. Mlchlgaa tor Bon Johnson tacluo- ina sTIie rtelgmgg ft Tnrlnr and all m si idling tools to scan eon-dlttan. shop, yard garden and hand tools pyriw sad few eatiquas, Stan Farklna. Auetlon-aar, Swarta Creak, Ph WE 3-*l04 Sul* House Trailers 1*3* OENERAL 3 BED. 33 FT. Pood condition. PE 3-3333. ALL NEW IN PQMTIAC~ PORTA CAMPER CAMP TRAILER COMPLETE WITH KITCHEN CEgMB-QCT BOAT OALy^ itii lhtM p66t, 3 BsnkooM. in Auburn Hghts Trailer Park. 3*3 Rifittl BHea- AialTREAM UOHTWElOHT Travel Trailer. Since 1*33. Ouar-ante ad for Ufa. Sea them and get a demonstration if Warner Trailer Bales, 3033 W. Huron. iFtos to ^uifui' Hally Ryam’a axetttag trMrorrri t ‘3-37Sf.~ Jacobson Trailer Sales and Rentals AH aew models la travel trailers. 13 ft. for compact cars ~ up. Reserve your trailer for —l. leo Ua for bitches, p _SZ- -iff-1---- ■ m Flat Road. Pi 1st a m>\ is Ut> NOW. IS THE TIME FOR ua TO FICKUP AND SEL1 your trailer any' 13* WE HAVE BUTERS I CALL US TODAY | — 1331* Hatty Ed r^WATTINOI PONTUC LAKE Spaatacular S bsdrooms. Largi SsilmSf^swiS&ff Utahn baa hullt-to range, eeoa frigerator. OU furnaca i g-Pm nil tnMt AB ill R. J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor. .. FE 4-3531 14» OAKLAND AVENUE .. * — * 8UN. 11-4- Parkhurst Trailer Sales -FINEST IN MOBILE LIVING— Featuring New Mean Owaaea Venture — Buddy Quality Mobil# READY TO MOVE IN PONTIAC ChM '01. H I |4 1750 lor Assume paymta. I MY 3-3031. MY 3-1337. THE ULTOdATE IN MOBILEJiOME HE SURE TO BEE Shop E 2-6035 Dog* trained, Boarded 80 Hunting Dogs 81 Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales 4301 Dixie Hwy. Drxyton Plains J Ml. N of Pontiac ' OR 3-1303 I - Optn 7 day» i Wtw SHORT’S MOBILE HOMES SALES AND SERVICE % SPECIAL a 14 ft Oem INS. 17 ft. Ois, $1,395 AIM have um« trailers. Complete line .of parts and bottle gaa ears wired end hitches In- Hay, drain and Feed R SALE. *13 EAST BUELL Rood North of Rocheetei Rochayter Road OL 84731. For Sale Livestock 83 CHOICE REEF. QUARTER. HALF. Second cutting'hay.. OA Ml73. GENTLE PALOMINO MARE. 3300. Also Ooldtn Palomino, aoit, NS*. IT 3^3311. OENTLE WELCH AND ' SHET- a am* saddles. OR QUARTER HORSE. Mj|LL " . t.,.—^ .... aka m trained r agists rod giro, 333B OR walking, ihielaal auiuoa, ( years okl. sorrel maid S years old Ray ........ _et fkartii r **-l ganwi-isst. • pur Mad Morten gelding, a*a7. Dunn Quarter mars, age *; also msz foJsJss: ?jsr*£ fit Bargain. Above aaM golr baaauaa of Utaesa. 34t* North Mom Read I giUsa notta af tag. Arabtan bay. 3 gattid $138. StfS? ffL48** •** ' Sale Far^n Produce - 333 West silver- -pY.'^lcINtOSE. 'iONATHAW. d*-Uda#a. Ruaaai Steal Rad. M bu. ScSfS'oJsar'v'iR: pie. Orchard Lk. Rda Dally lfd SPAN-O* WIDE DETROITER TO 740 80. FT. OF UVBO LIVING ROOM, 13x16--“jg y WIDE N DISPLAY NOW ON S la the large i 18*1 Detroiters, w used mobile homes which can ha purchased as low as 3133----- terms to your Ideal for toko 1 4-OT43 VACATION TRAILERS Sales and Rautola Baa the aew'ltf} models . . . 13, aad IT ft- Draw-Ute asd 1# 143 Dixie Hvy. OB 3-1438 VAOATION TRAILERS FOR Bleeps STr'OMer NMl : -'-OOODELL TRAILER rn R. mmlmkr v SELECTION OF USED MOBILE HOMES 26'Ft. to 44x8 Ft, For Sak TItor (3 ) 670-13 TIRES, |7.77, OOOD- *1 USED TIRES. 33.10 UP. WE Buy. MR. J ~ ■ *"1 Tire Ralet FE 4-4347 Boats and Accsssories 97 fUST CALL - WE INSTALL ANT new Evlnrude motor on Your boot TONY'S MARINE 13 years repair experience. Ouar-aatesd 100 par cant. FE S-3S3I. SEA-POWER Inboard-Outboard Dries Sat It now .. OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANOE 301 S. iagtaaw___________FE 0-4U1 name breads Off haw « Tufftreda. 333 each. Other sixes ■1 eaueBe eood niices. Carter Sastoav- FE 3-3133. Oeoflaarl 3S S. Casa . . OR1ND1NO. cylinder boring and valve grtod tos. OL 1-0303. a shop. 33 Haod. Fbana FE Sale Motor Scootors 94 For Sale Bicycles 96 BUY- USED BIKES NOW Mora selection, lower price. 8cir-----------------------*£0*. 33 33". GOOD Bouts and Accoosories 97 It FOOT ALUMINUM BOAT AND iBSter. 14 loot run-about, 3S Evlnrude end trailer FE *-1*4*,. U-FOOT CWtTURT -SESCStTER ‘(dukehew. US h.p. bilge pump, fire extinguisher, extx* prop, cover. tandem trailer with winch. Ml MMS or JE. 6-3000, Ext. Bids.__________ 1CURY T®AS MA© 18-Ft. Tahiti Sale Ubo< Track* 1Ton Telephone Co. TRUCKS. Complete - with- special bodMf Chevies, Fords, Dodges Perfect for electrlclana plumb- YOUR CHOICE -,j>395 NORTH FULL. CANVAS, FLY BRIDGE WINDSHIELD. MERCURY Q H. F ELECTRIC. J4A8TERORAFT tfXJtAlLER, MANY OTHER ACCESSORIES. $1795—\VILL JJEADE. MAZUREK MARINE OWENS. BKEI . JKEE-CRAFT AND EVINRUDt IIOTOR8 SOUTH BLVD. AT.8AQ1NAW LOOMIS BOAiS ' • SUFS AND LAUNCHING on Lake Fenton - NEW FISHING BOATS 12 Ft. as low as $99 lfJUd n hr 1333 PONTIAC. *t* TRI-POWER motor, floor ahtft CBU FE 4-SOW. 1300 EARMANN-OHLi. LOW MILE- Mercury Motor. JUody BOAT TRAIUCRS____ as raw as 330.3# '~r~—■ FEW 1(00 BOAT A MOTORS CLIFF DBEYER OUN AND SPORTS CENTER Open iSot # week MX t-OTll jBY RD. HOLLY, MICH SEE acoffr ~ . ,W * --- 300 HP. PonUae i trailer 03350. *34 CENTURY with, gray 1 > HP INLAND LAKE SALES Huron at Elisabeth Lk. Rd. FE 4-Tl»l OPEN DAILY electric start, trailer. A-‘ mmi| tion, >730. OR 3-05»4 I CON OL All New in Pontiac ORADY WRITE LAP8TRAKB AQUA SWAN ALPHA LAP WHITEHO--------- 4 ENGINE AIRLINER, LOS AN-gelea. San Franclaco, San Diego •M. Hawaii Ml extra. Raw York $30. Perry Service too, OR 3-1304 RIDERS WANTED TO ’------------1-----~ ►USE TfEHUS —t mo mo._—. Porta-Camper Camp Truttar Wood, Alum.. Plbcrglaa, t ft -34 ft Missouri. V4IS4 RIDERS WANTED TO- MOBILE ^mtomm—^ Aprl^ ,14, or SCOTT MOTORS AND SERI CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES S3 E. Walton FE S-4Q Dally*.*-—*----- _______ TRAVELER BOATS Thompadn Cttakar Built Boats •ei JOHNtON MOTORS GASOW EEEOO HARBOR, 3CCH. KMD 14 FT. RUNABOOT. $1U. OR 3-1*67. PTBEROLAS YOUR BOAT napleta materials and toatructlat Oakland Marina Stoohassa Do You Need Money? ____WE HAVE m____ FOR EXTRA CLEAR USED CAES "TOP DOLLAR PAID” Glenn’s Motor Sales as. —FE 4-7371 Real Bargains NEW & USED BOATS ISW DOWN 3 YRS. TO FAY ALL OUARANTEBD FOR 00 DAYS > SPEEDLINER. 40 t ..Jt l- ALUM, runabout, is h trailer .'••••..... wS?..l5JSTO,UN,ni'.>,s,V?i NEW IS' BONANZA. » h p. elec. USED 13* WAOEMAEXR. 33 h p -“-I, trailer .... SMI 9 W LYMAN. 8* b.p. aloe. r GENEVA, SS h p- < USED 14* RUNABOUT. IN STOCK . . NEW CREE 13 FT. TO 25 FT. As Low as $995 ALSO Wolverine Tftick Camper ONE 1(83 Tour-A-Homt Left' STOW TODAY! Holhr Marine & Couch 15310 HoUy Road ME 0-3771 HOLLY, 341CHIOAN RANK RATES VAGABOND, ZIMMER, GREAT LAKES, GENERAL STUART, and YELLOWSTONE sailboat. iiHr Penquta. Corny..— NIPER Needs a little ropialr add pain Site. Attar S oatl MU 44131. Ruijt TraBor Spsct 98 OXFORD MOBILE-kUNOR FOR One Saha east of Oxford — vffla Roy. OA • AtuAcfEHriar 91 ROCKER , F A N R L S 1NNTAUED ShE NHUoi, Ford, Cbov. r outh - 3U. Rrownlo a Oarasa •; s-isi|: j trailer, IT CHRIS CRAFT. ! “.U HEW 13' SPEEDUNElf. < 'tuft I b.p 314*3 WE TAKE YRAOM-tn, ALL _ WI SWECTTOFRlORSALE. You’ll BOAT INSURANCE—3 PER CENT * ■ *“* ** 3-7043 ~ ON BEAUTIFUL UlOON LABE 1PEN EVES. II SUNDAY EM 3-118 DUNHAM'S MARINE EVINRUDE MOTORS "H ARD TO FIND" * ’ ” B7JT- . EASY TO DEAL WITH DAWBON S SALES _ Tlsriao UrhV * E mBcs 00, 0 N. Forty St. — I H P to 7S H.P. , Trade your old (Rotor to on a, now SCOTT by McCulloch You’D like . doing builMat at Oakland marine exchanoe 3S1 i. Saginaw' FE * WEEK-END SPECIAL ALUMA-LAP FISHINO >ATS CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, Birmingham 273S~~ __Autu Insui ante $20 FOR 6 MONTHS .tor moat ears, inclUdlns tMjp TGjflmy „ . ti.ooo death benefit $30,000 WtoOBfod motorlata PHONE’FE 4-3536 frank a. . - i JoalVn ivoa. PE Forlgn and Spt Cur* 101 For Sale Cars DRIVE A MIL£ SAVE A FILE! New 1961 Simca $1305.25 SMALL TOWN ‘ LOW OVERHEAD ■ 18.000 KM OUARANTRE RAMMLER-DALLAS ML N. MAIN ' f------- OL 3-0111 DODO k—CHRYSLXR- BUICK 1960 'EH—TRiyefl . Electro. 3-door power steering', brakW $2795 12 Months Warranty FISCHER buiCk 784 S. Woodward, B’ham MI 4-6222 For Sale Cara IM 3- 30 Olds, an power.... 341 S Pontlaaii tl-M ....... 3M a a Cun. *aa — taa oaa - | Chavya, '33 o. _ ... * Mercury a, 'll tolW . 'M-X3 . S Caddy*, ’34 ta 'IT .... . Raha. I station was. Ford. Chovy, Plym. 4 Plymoutha. il to'34 . . .m up . * Lincolns, a la W alJMr Oonvarts . Chevy. Ford, Ctuflllaa Bulck., It to 'M .......... mm »•*. v-o mm, mawgaav, power atoartag. radio, ha^r Mlto. -Yalli Oo. owner. Stock No. 134A Only II,0*8 Easy U__ CHEVROLET CO, MS* f W6dD- K*vnj,°4A»* •oo CREVEOLET 3DQOR REPOSSESSION ______— price, no cash 100 East Blvd., at Auburn 1953 CHEVY HTOP PEOPLE AUTO SAL1 00 OAKLAND _______PE 3-3M3 1959 CHEVROLET-^ IMPALA 3-DOOR HARDTOP - C 31.31 i& REPOSSESSION pries, a#., cash ni.„_ foo a -m». M8j«ar2 Auto. Mr. Ball. FE 0-433* 100 CHEVROLET PAREWOOD station wagon, V-S engine, pawer- j glide, pawer atoeriaf. radio, beat- " 3att John McAuUffe, Ford *30 OAKLAND FE 3-4101 Bl)t)GET PRICED Transportation aors ' -Buy Here —- Pay Here .. Trade to aoytklns af YalM *7. J. SMITH MOTOR SALES WUltama Laka 1M. at MO* CHBV ROUTT ItffAbL 4. mjr’w 1*00 i Elay terms. NORTE CHEVROLET CO. ' 1(00 S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM. Ml 4-3734 .. CADILLAC. MUST RR SEOf |i*3j Superior A#io jam* 33* Oatilaod IMS CHEVROLET, RADIO AND HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY ON. Assume paymanta Bf^swa* per mo. Ca& Cradtt Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI VT300, Harold Turntr. PVrd. -■ 1958 CHEVROLET ’ This la Ora next thing ta kwytag -~r-a saw oar, A osa tWMr. E,0SK ’ miles, and ha* a VI anglne. Automatic tranimliotaa, radio MR feaator, dlrocttooal signals. wlndaw washer pin jjll fill! —petae. FaiROfila of 331 * mo. uhll SOws or m car. Rita Auto, Mr. Bell, RE 0-4130. 1(3 East _Blvd. at Auburn. 1334 CHEVROLET, RADIO AND K E A T R R. ABSOLUTELY NO .Herat- DOWN. Assume jray-Sg—ta f ss.ii par mo. can mi-. Mr Parka at MI 4-7300. Turner. Ford. 1*5* CHEVROLET ■part coupe. rgXBiaw. naag neator, whitewall ttrao. 37,300 ac- 1*03 CHEVROLET BEL AIR. nd boater excellent a •1M, door. V-3, automatic, bronao whit#, has taw nr- m gf J __ Rambler. Woadwaxd BUICK 1957 Super 3-door hardtop. Oarnotmlst Dynuflow. power ateertni. brakes »nd Windows. E-Z Eye r'"‘‘ tarly new whitewall tlraa. $995 We encourage you to check our q^rs with a' - mechanic- * vou know and trust. g} CROISE-OUT BOAT SALES^^ FISCHER par month. Birmingham Rambler. South of U MI 81100 Credit Mgr. 45 CHEVROLET dpNVERTIBLE V* Auto trana., radio ana heater Whitewalls aad a apartltad black ~ flnlahJ Brand new Mack top. ana % *>"#■* ooWUMutT .____ OWNER CERTIFIED. Lloyd Mo-tprq, LtaoolPjMetjur^Qem »t. “ 1*00 CHEVROLET 3-DOOI taf, V-S, engine, powarf' DOOR » wargbde, aim n»w muw-iSto'* rad flnlahl*OnlyW»3005. Easy terms! S. WOODWARD. AVE. llAM IC 83736. IMS CHEVItOLBT 3-6oQR. NICE la.. ¥e S-4IS3. quota* trim. rormer factojT offl- For Sale AirpUncs PA-20-A FACER WITH SUPER- U EM 3-0M1, except Sat. Transportat’n Offered 100 Wanted Used Cars 101 7 OR ’3t OLDS Of GOOD CON- . GOOD DEALPP TCi 33M. CABS and Truck,. pE.:*-3144. Eventafe, OR IffSWtWl *"*- JUNK CARS. California Market We need -00 Potatoes. Olds. Bulcki aad CadtHaoa. Also sham '57, ‘58. add 'M models AVERILL’S 3030 Dixie Hwy. FE 38*70 . FE 4-00M JUNE [ CARS AND TRUCKS. OR BUICK 784 Si Woodward: B’ham MI 4-6222 Days FE USB 1*84 BUICK. HARDTOP. AUTO-matic. full power, mw tiros. 30,-000 actual ntUsa Ho money down, assume payments. 333.50 month. Call tafo . O*Brlen, credit man-ager. MI 8-3300, » BUICK CENTURY 3-DOOR hardtop with auto, transmission. whitewalls. Baa t par month. Low cash dpwn uradt. Lloyd Motors, Uneol_____ omat 3)3 s. Saginaw. FE tain 1*31 BUICK 4. d60R 8UPER, very good eond. Ph. FE 3-1103. '13 BUICK 3 DOOR STAltDARD Trana. Nd Rust. 3333. Black's 3-1711, 1MT BUICK 44#6pR RARDTOP juat Ilk# MW and no. money down. Lock^ Auto Solea, If* “ Easy term*. NORTH CHEVROLET CO 1000 0 WOODWARD AVR. BIRMINGHAM MI t-3730. > DOLLAR ON LATER See M & M Motor Sales 3037 Dixie H»y. OR 3-1003 HIGH rPOR LATE MODEL Ellsworth A Batata MA 3-l«C* WrfUO WASTE. Sale Used Tracks 103 1958 CHEVROLET Vt-TON PICKUP > V-S engine, mn lurquolae--f*lnt )oh. panoramic roar window, tan* wheel bate. 3 foot box. aide earner, (teata, heater, aftaal*. rear bampar, law mileage and to ta-ceUeta condition |U4I. CRI8S-M AN CHEVROLET. ROCHESTER OL 34711. T '40 CHEVY PICK UP. NICE CON-dition. till. FE 8US0. Ota Eaat &J11 __________ See Us FOR YOUR . Truck Needs ‘Sales and Service GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS 1 FE 5-9485 r cBt 3-1354. Scooomy Car. 'Abburn $AVE-$AVE * ’60 SIMCA On* owner - and lew mileage with radio and Malar and white-wall ttree She’s a dandy with $AVE BRIGHT SPOT •-cylinder anjtoa • transmtsiton. Radio, «»» whitewall tlraa. Beautiful j 1*55 CHlirilOLET 4.DOOR ST A. tton wagon, 8-cyItnder, straight mmaT‘ MMC ml iLuaky Auto aaw, Tt «-32 CHEVROLET 3-DOOR WITH din and Mala* Auto, trana-'" white atom. mmriamttaBHWEWWEra lah Nd rust, sharp I OWNER CERTIFIED. Assume paymanta of — par month No mooay doWhl ___ Motors. UMaUbnlff- Corner. 333 B Saginaw FE 34131. Lloyd Motet.. ______.... Comer, 333 S. S*gta*4r Tt 34 1*58 CHEVROLET. 1 DOO*. J 1 black, antomatlq, full prtea, a No money down, atonmo payments. (2380 par month Call Mr. OVrian. credit aaanaser, 10 '13 CHEVROLET 3 DOOR SEDAN, With Standard TtaM- ",e* ’WRUaV1 ART MULIXN’S BAROAINLAND USED CARS 30 g. SAOINAW FE 4-8011 1959 CHEVROLET IMPALA SPORT SEDAN V-S enttae ’trglldt whitewall tire*. Solid white with a turquoise trim. Oar ta immaculate r-taSIde ■ and out. 31.148. CRI88MAN CHEVROLET, ROCHESTER, OL 34131. IMS CHEW I SEDAN. BAROA1NI FE 3-7343, Horry Blggtaa. with 1050 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR 8TA-- tton wagon. A one-owner 24,003 actual miles. Muat h* ■ no money down. Lacky j Sales, Its S. Saginaw. PE 4-1 1961 Orchard Lake at Ca FE a0488 . DODGE DART" 8-Passenger Sedan WITH 35.000 kflLE GUARANTEE VALUES: «C pontlae dramatic. N . 1 owner. Lew 1*33 Pontlae I door t 1333 Fonttaa Catalina 4 Bams*, Ryd ram atlc. A t owner ear. IMS Chavrotot Impale sport ei rvrimv, wnaavwaua. a «rm . HAUPT. PONTIAC i mile L. “—» Eras. SAVE fttyERGY. USE WANT ADS| To find a job, ., place to 4ive or E good used car, tee Classified NOW! V ’ V $1899 HIGH DOLLAR FOR USED CARS SMITH Sll S. SAGINAW —Special — *......... $895 PONTIAC RETAIL • STORE 65 ML Cletnras - AND -■ - ■ Corner: Cats and Pike FE -3-7954 , 1. fusei Easy terms. NORTH CHEVROLET OO., ISSS S. WOODWARD AVE., BIRMINGHAM. 141 44733. __Under VOM *m?aa*"iM*6 take over payvn tnta. taMlJlS aow. Owner If A 7-20$7 1*38 CORVAIR "788" 4-DOOR SE-dan. .light Mgs with matching trim. Stock No. 1171. Only 814*1. Easy term*. NORTH CHEVEO* tar oo., -mm j. woodward AVE, BIRMINGHAM. MI 4-2733. U88 CORVAIR 7B0 COUPE. 4.86$ miles. Call 00 8480. _____ xm — aw aaiif iwn a «wa coupe Corvalr. whltewtlli, auto, transmlsalon Excellent aimHtlsil 81845. Owner NA 7-2887. till CHRYSLER, RADIO AND beater, no mmtf down. UNI* lent condition, foil prlqa l$6. sSxAs g Auto Bata*, ft* g. ftogtaaw •31 CHRYSLER. NEW YORKXRT 3-door, hardtop. Pull pawer. plM body and black top, beautiful ear. Black Aula Salts. 338 Oakland. 1855 DEBOTG HARDTOP. AUTO- ' MATIC TRANSMISSION. RADIO AND HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aaauma gay-manta of Ilf.SI par me. CaU Credit Mgr. Mr. Parka at’ Mt *-7588, Harold Turdgr. Ftam -— '57 DeSOTO HARDTO’p Jka mw Inside and ant,"p*ri*ei engine, good tires, no rust; I full price. Miy'tf Mr. (Bell, BlvLUn?L? NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay. manta of ilJa par month, call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7*88. Harold Turner. Ford. iHr FORD 5-bdOR, STAfDARd shift. 8. Creet mark bCdp.^FWL COUNTRY dtp, I--- whfte 1959 FORD BY SEDAN 44300 John McAuliffe, Ford 438»-lOAKLAND PE 8-4181 1*5} FORD. RADIO AND HEATER, down, full price, 333." Asaumq payments at 33-33 par week, CALL MR WRinS. CREDIT MANAOER, PE 84801. ng Auto Saloa, 111 3 SagtaBW OLIVER BUICK '59 Buick Sedan ...$1795 ’55 Chevy Sedan .. .$ 395 ’58 Rambler 4-Dr. ..$895 '57 Buick Sedan .. .$ 895 '59 Dodge Hardtop $1295 ’59 Opel Wagon ...$W95 '55 Pontiac Sedan . .w4|Q '51 Buick Convert. $‘ 99 '55 Buick 4-Door . .$ 495 '57 Ford Wagon .. .$ 792 '56 OMs Sedan 397 ’57 Mercury-Wagon $ 842 ’53 Ford Pickftp ...$ 341 *55 Pontiac Wagon $ 647 ’58 Buick Sedan - - .$1198 OLIVER .■ w- if Motor Sales SO SORRY : THAT WE ONLY |4lg. 1 Executive Car* lb offer at tala t____________ l buyer wth b* my baggy the many dollars aavag *a FISCHER; euiqci 784.S- Woodjvzrd. B’ham _ M V4-«B *' BwFtt-six THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 5, mi , «to4^SnrIgl.9ej BOB FROST. OKI. . ------BlRMINOHAhfg-------- l**HOtnrE?>ft.TD*1*f WO A B 1961 DEMO SALE Variety of Equipment - AND Body Stylet Priced Right To Sell ... PAST . BEATTIE RJSF0&SK31ON j' l run ariaa. no aaah aeadad, USES.1 ajaAris 3W Eari Bird., at www Mg LINCOLN CLUB OOUF*. BA-MATICA>ABS^^S^ MO MON; ■EDAM. With , -|||,.,| I, ■ MAjM Hea^r. Sharp Through- Full Prtow MM ART MULLEN’S at g. aadtMAW bt. SPRING IS HERE *59 CHJrVT Bd dirt*. ■■ MM* 'to FORD Folrlaha 9 door . 91195 •55 BUICK 4 door hardtop 5 4M •53 chevy BetADiir. ... a IW '55 PONTIAC Wagon . 11M Shep's Motor Sale* 5 EABT BLED -■ PE A53W MERCURY. 2 steering, power braki no ruaAMd prtca, manager. Ml AWWi. akee, automatic. 155# MERCURY 3DOOR RADIO AND HEATER.e MERCOMATIC, ABSOLUTELY MO MONET DOWN. Aaaama paymente of 534 35 per mm. CBHCfedtl Mgr. S parta at MX 4tfl»M- - 1957 MERCURY TURNP1 er. fall power, earn gw.. Mo. l*M Only 53*5 Buy NORTH CHEVROLET CO. WOODWARD AYE. ■AMT Ml" IHI. . MERCURY MONTEREY ooor with onto, tranemlsslont dlo and neater, whitewalls, l— to o than auto threOghoatl Assume paymenu of 09.4* p— month. Low cash 4M> or « trade 1 Lloyd Motors. Llncoln-Mi cury-Comet, Mg I. Saginaw. 1 1957 METROPOLITAN HARDTOP, radio, beater, White sMewalit, perfect eecaod 'car, 4d miles par g-iBirr Ho money down, urawte Mr O Britn* credit*manager. Bir- mtoftham. Raaamar. Ml I tow. -.. Std Pull Price ART MULLEN’S BARGAIN LAND USED CABS 1 8. 8AOINAW BT. FE 4W11 RADIO . RARE RAMBLES. _— aad baatav. ere silent ggmHnmi. no money dawn, fall prim 5495. aanaria payments ef 139 a mo. CALL CREDIT MANAOER. . MR WHITE, FE 94403. King Anto gales 115 g. Saginaw OLD87 ____ WHY HOT TUT. SUBURBAN - OLDS. MS 8 Woodward, -rmloghaee MI 4A455. FINE SELECTION 'MS AND '1 W down, SIT month. BHahle tors, til Baldwin. '55 OLDBMOBILE * DOOR 8ARD-atralfbt atlck. *355. 3bi* I PSS. 4 i shift. ( WATERFORD FORD DEALER At the stoplight in Watarford OR3-I291 Pee Mb QmW Ml w>»!25W«S?«r^ '55 OLDSMC Pall PHaa JM ARTMULLEN’9 EK5§Sf^l5! log Etel Bird., at Auburn jmi " ART MULLEN’S BABOAIRLAND USED CAR. -J 8 SAOINAW BT. PE 4-0011 1957 PLYMOUTH » PASSENGER roL^So" 1*57 PLYMOUTH STATION WAO-09, 4 4Ht EM, H I*1— steering, automatic, radio, to mt, ritanto ieaL Eaa iii|>ml.. certified mttoa. dark groan with matahiag lalenar. tlrae are now. Full price is high lift >g BBMW ^"c^Mr^^K-cr^ areifo. 1*57 PLYMOUTH 1-DOOR. RADIO AND NEATER. ABSOLUTELT HO MONET DOWN. Aaaume payments mt ntu per mo. Ml Credit Star. Mr. Parka at • EaralA TWar. rmri. 'AND CALL tin WHIT* * CRIMT MANAGER. FE a-04b3. Kina Auto galea W t Bogtoow wira wlweTsy ConiineoOol ^{S ^ Mechanically good. MI MM. 1*55 PLYMOUTH, 1 DOOR. * CTL- Indor, radio. heaWr. no rust, good tins. Mo money down, usume price* 93*5 CaifVlr^O'BrTen it manager Birmingham Mar, Ml 5BM, '» Hymouth 4-dr. Wgh. ... •55 Ford. • pusenger Wgn. Superior Auto galea 55# Oakland 1*54 PLYMOUTH 3-DOOR. FULL 1544 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE, beautiful Intone flnuh. radio nod hoWot. OWombtl ^ power ■no neater, buwubmv, yv ww* BNNi •teertof. ExctUent SSI'S! MANAOER. ns 1*60 PONTIAC VENTURA bard ten, rod. loaded ‘ tree. PE M5M. PONTIAC, FOR BALANCE . EM LWll. Stuart Conway TAYLOR’S OK USED CARS CHEVROLET. OLDBMOBILE MATkot <3tn ***WoBed Lake M ARM A DUKE ■. By An4crME * Leaning w^Barvj!tt Mi "Slept in pretty lute this morning, didn’t ha?" Far SM» Ctb 106 IMS CLEAN 4 DOOR CEBFTU iKTu. «SB'pwS7.,r»i^r C 'M BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE. Loaded with. - - 3-3333. 1*40 3 DOOR PONTIAC VENTURA. Extres *3.335. PE 5-4003 M PON TI AC CONVERTIBLE. rokao and I I! 3-1115, ABSOUmCLT HO MONET DOWN. Aawme payment 533.33 per au..CaI175r«W _________.Sdll Mgr. _________al MI 4-TWO. Harold Tumor. Bird. • PONTIAC, BEAUTIFUL throughout AB white. Prlr Only tl.»W FE 54583 CLEAN Birminghsm Trade* WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward 1*43 PONTIAC STATION WAOON. $13* full prioe, no money down. Lucky Auto Sales, UJ A Sagl-aow. IE MBt i- . tMt PONTIAC 4 DOOR • PASBSM- cond. No ruat. Make r%g* tin RAMBLER STATION WAOON. MSoumeLT 55 money DOWN. Assume pdymente issume payments BEE US BEFORE YOU DEAL HOUGHTEN ft SON M4 M. Mem. Beiltegter OL 1-0344 Our Pleasure to Present __________ _________I mm Bulck Electra *4bar Mdaa. Iceberg *Mh E-Z Eye glau, radio. heetcr, Dyneflow. power steering, brakes aad Away seat. C---4 NfesTwit mAoo. 81995 FISCHER BUICK 784 S. Woodward, Blum MI 4-6222 For Sft» Cm 100 m BAMELH fUPMft 4 PftOfc, radio, heeur. eutoosetlc. fall price IUM. M ftdwn. PaymawU as anjarsawrsa ------------- Hi*- jK», out, tim after 3 An? 1958 RAMBLER ' John McAuliffe, Ford SM'OiAidiAHP .* PE ftdW *•itarto bw toltafMar 7: nftjNKM. , M *. iTand c.; 3AMBLERS SUPER MARKET I HIM Ctonmoraa Ed. »-3L«dES WARD AVX. BIll- 1009 8. 3TOODWARD M1NOHAM. MI 44331. NS RAMBLER STATION WAO- aTrogSragfe ROLrr*coUriSi i*woodwa*d AVE. BDtMINOHAM MI dOTS. wnasisss 1*60 VOLEBWAOBN. EXCELLENT rnf*“T~ 7.300 mOeo. SL4M. I* ' r voleswaoeN, *4M. ' WiU sacrifice. PE Bfiy Now and Save During; Shelton* 3rd Anniversary Sale ISM Deftoto PI refills 4-dr. .. glSSf UM Chevy Impale Convert. .$1105 1(54 Butck t-dr.. new tlree . .* **5 UM Obevy Impale Convert.. .SIS** 1*10 Pontiac 3-dr 13.900 ml. *1M» 1**7 Ford "MT* H'top VS... S *04 1(50 Bulck LaSabre Convert.. .11104 UM Panttoo HP 4-DV... ..» 304 1(40 Chevy Tie pail hard top.. *33*5 1*00 Pontiac B*VHh H’top. . 13MB 1M3 Oiovi to-ton p4ckw» . . f |00 MSI lliMory Media "*M'' . 33*** 1*04 Chevy • to-tan piokup ihi UM Balek Century hardtop I 3*4 UM Brick Special Moor ... * Mi . 1*54 Ford station vragsn.... 4 Mi UM Dodft tk-ton pickup-----1 US UMOhriT 3-dr, fan pewtr f Mi UM Bamalar super 4-dr......I MS 14M Cadillac Cana Dev Ills. .533*5 1*55 Btudebakar Frvsidcnt... .4 US Clnvy 4-dr. station wgR. $10*5 Fanttoc stattoa wagon. .514*5 “ - H’top..*!*** 1«M Pontiac UMB 1 SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK Rocnester OL 1-8133 BILL SALES Thursday Cel ebration RAMB Friday - - Saturday SERVICE FREE , COFFEE FOR EVERYONE 1 BALLOONS FOlfCHILDREN ! C^NDY FOR CHILDREN ! FLOWERS FOR LADIES! NEW 1964 RAMBLER $ 99 Down NO MONEY DOWN TO PERSONS . HAVING EXCELLENT CREDIT RECORDS A $50.00 BOND Enter our Free Contest. No obligation, other than a demonstration ride in our 1961 Rambler, arid complete the form m our showroom. Winner will be determined at 6 p.m. Saturday, April ft 1961. Contest Will Be Held During Our Grand Opening Only I HERE ARE .A FEW Select Used Gars at a big savings to you '61 Rambler Ambassador number.' Radio a ’60 Rambler Deluxe 1 - ’59 Rambler American | j ’58 Metropolitan 1 'h) Willy* W’agon 1 ’58 Metropolitan *56 Oldsmobile 1 '57 Ford Fairlaite CROSSCOUNTRY STATION WAGON 1 SPORTIE CAR Transportation Special CONVERTIBLE SUPER **88” “SOCT 2-DOOR 4-Dr. tUUOft W«|oo Econo- •Dear with rad aad wMta * ThU Hardtop tom an iaaa mist and white ftnlah. 1 d2??t«Ser 1 See Rl. A 1 rylladir with oveMriVa * WWB a hvagWl_black and Bbft auto, tiww, rad aad Mf Job. bpollUht and tM« mirror*. A lltUo Jrwrl in and oot?'* • flnlih. Standard traaamla- HERE Is'oNK^f vou*want ECONOMY1 - 1 I l lam mini na 1 Mata aa4 a beautiful h,u* flnlih 1 whlta flnlih. Conttncatal. radio, heater, whitewalle 1 «£».*"*• **•* , whlta paint, radio aad haat-«r. A real UMa Ahatpia ■ Coma on out (adapt '57 Chevrolet 210 STATION WAGON «*a v-4 «u •PRICES ARE NOT LISTED — WE WANT YOU TO SEE THESE VALUES » WF SELl •» WE SERVICE * 32 MAIN • ST: (m:)5) CLARKSTGN, MICH. mrs Wy '■m'A ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1961 FORTY-SBVEjir - -Today's Television Programs- I 4—WWJ-TV ftwH 7—WTYZ-TV . Channel 9—CgLW-TV TONIGHTS TT HIGHLIGHTS t:N (2) Movie (can*.) „ . (4) Broken Arrow j. ; (7) News, Weather (9) Popeye ► (58) General Chemistry ft# 17) Believe It or Not Ml (2) New* A— ’(4) Weather v lift (2) News * [M, (4) News ■ (7) Circus Boy tW Yogi Bear ft# (2) Sports (4) Sports ft« (2) News (I) News (88) CoBege Mathematics ft# (2) Malibu Run (4) Dangerous Robin (V) Brothers firannagan (8) Pioneers 4m .m MaUbti « (2) News (4) News H) Decoy (9) News 11:11 a) Weather (4) Weather .(9) Telescope UAW 111# (2) Sports (4) Sports lit# (2) Movie. “Sail into Da ger." (English; 1967) The skipper of a motor launch becomes involved in the theft of a priceless madonna. Den- WAOON TRAIN, 7:# p.m. (4). Cook Charley Wooster (Frank Me-Vrath) falls In love with a pampered actress (guest star Janis Paige) despite warnings wagonmaiSter Hale (John Mcln-tire) and acout McCullough-(Robert Horton). DANGER MAN, 8:30 p.m. (2). Debut of new adventure aerlei starring Patrick McGoohan' ai John Drake, a special investigator. Drake searches Paris add the Balkans for a killer. PERRY COMO, 9 p.m. (4). Perry's guests are singers Caterina Valente and Bobby RydelL W comedian Don Adams. (CUor.) NAKED CITY, 10 p.m. (7). Four boys, wearing Nazi uniforms, prey on harmless derelicts and tell? police they want to teach society the importance of a human life. JACK PAAR, 11:30 p.rn. (4). Orton Been subs for Paar. Hk include playwright Gore' comedienne Phyllis DOler and actor Albert Dekker. (Color.) lft# (2) Search tor Tomorrow (4) (color) it Could Ba You (7) Number Please. (9) Tower Kitchen Time it:« (2) Guiding.Light tft# (9) Mown. / lft# (4) Nows. It# (2) Dick Powell (4) Journey (7) About Faces (9) Movie. itWftltair.........."r ti» (» As World Turns. (7) Lite of Riley. ft# (2) Amos ’n’ Andy (4) (color) Jan Murray. ft) Day In Court t:S0 (2) House Party. (4) Loretta Young. (7) Seven Kayo 9iM (2) Our Miss Brooks (4) Young Dr. Malone ft) Queen for a Day (9) Movie ft# (2X Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots (7) Who Do Yon Trust (2) Brighter bay. (4) Make Room for Daddy ft) American Bandstand, ft If (2) Secret Storm. (9) Weather Us# (4) .(color) Jack Paar ft) Movie. “The Lady from | Cheyenne." (1941) A naive young girl goes to a frontier town to teach school. Loretta Young, Robert Preston. (9) Movie. "Escape to Burma.” (1955) A fugutive wanted for murder takes refuge on a- plantation. Barbara Stanwyck. THURSDAY MORNING ft# (color) Continental das ft# (2) Meditations. 8:40 (2) On the Farm Front. 1:4* (2) TV College, ft# (4) Today. (7) Funews 7:M (7) Believe It or Not 7:80 (2) B’wana Don. (7) Johnny Ginger. 8:l| (2) Capt. Kangaroo. 8:25 (7) Believe It or Not Is# (7) Movie. 9:W (2) Movie. (4) Ed Allen 9:M (4)’ Consult Dr." Brothers 9:45 (4) Gateway to Glamour (7) News lft# (2) I Love Lacy (4) S _ . ft) Jack LaLanne (56) U. of D. Convocation lft# (9) Billboard. |lft« (2) Video Village (4) Color) Play Ypfir Hunch (7) People’s Choice. (9) Chez Helene * 10:45 (9) Nursery School (2) Double Exposure (4) (color) Price Is Right (7) Morning Court (9) Romper Room ii:# (2) My Little Margie r i 1! is 14 NT ii I II T IT NT NT B tr IT 9~ ii W w W wc ■ (7) Low That Bob , (56) Astronomy fop You THURSDAY AFTERNOON ultra) dun • (4) (Color) ^nith, Canoe- By KARL WILSON NEW YORK —- Can Eva Gabor become a Mg TV star crowding out Zsa Zea? Cy Howard, ono-bme producer of a.shtnF>itto Zsa Zsa titled "Just Plain Folks,” alUttmt "%n average couple” whose theme was "Ba it ever so tenable, thepe's no place like four acres in Beverly HU^s,” bps Just sold ABC a show ("Mickey and the Contessa”) starring Mickey Shaughnessy and lovely, shapely, happily-married Eva. (4) How’s Hollywood. (9) Adventure.Time. 5:# (2) Movie (4) (color) George Pierrot Cl) Johnny Ginger (9) Jingles, ft# (7) Rocky and His Friends, ft# (9, Jac La Goff. * ft# (4) Bowling Highlights Eva May fop Zsa it TV Series Successful Goldwater Hints of Red Faces Many Solons Belong to Birch Society, Would Not Want Probe WASHINGTON (UP!) —‘ Barry GoMwater, R-Ariz,, said to-day there would be “a lot of em- Zsa Zsa was so elegant in her series with Cy Howard, her hands wan always ha dishwater (polishing her diamonds) and whan she went to bed, she quietly drank bar milk—With champagne ta lt _ ..... This It a «»"'pl5F theme. A widowed football coach advertises for i‘housekeeper to look out for his thoklds. Ha hires a Hungarian nfngaa lady, ostensibly some older tomato^-who turns out to be Eva Gabor. Hal MaiAt wife Gandy la expecting again, which 11 be three far Hal a an investigetionof the John Birch society were launched. The Senate GOP campaign chairman, leader of his party's conservative wing, said he f "liberal Democrats as well ps conservative Republicans’’ who belong to the controversial organization. > DSR's Nowicki Defends GMC Testifies in Antitrust Cate, Buses Are- Best and Allow Profit DETROIT ill — The chief of Detroit's public transportation system says the system buys General Motors buses because it believes them the boot ♦ dr Leo J. Nowicki, general manager of tte municipal system, said the city will continue to buy the best buses, “no matter who malm them." Nowicki testified to MM Tormek five fer her. Who’s she think sbo is Rosemary Clooney? Pan Mall: "X object to being led double talk inumbo Jumbo. for Eleanor Powell not dancing on live TV, as you say she says, die appeared about six or seven yean ago on a 'Comedy Hour1 which Donald O’Connor m.c.’d. She strolled out In gJhlL ooat Which aho dramatically dropped ... aha looked and danced like a young.horse. X trust there hes been a big physical change to warrant the nerve for wearing the leotard you mentioned!—Mrs. Oliver P. Jones, Otidan City, N.Y." \ A A ★ I understand that back at Ohio State’s Bchool of Journal-lam, they my "Earl Wilson's all right. Some day he’ll quit wrlt-lng a Broadway column and try to amount to something. tSeMJDNIGHTtARL... Ted Mack tried to buy the "Amateur Hourw patoting~hang-ing in Llndy*s, was turned down... Fred Waring** daughter la working in his show at Harrah’s In Lake Tahoe . . . Actress Shirley Booth la taking pachanga dance leasona from "Killer Joe” Ptro ... Jayne Manafield’a asking $12,500 a week for her cafe act. The producers of ftfennle” are hunting an actress who can age quickly from IS to 22 .. . Connie Franeis’U have a race hone named for her .. %■/_ 'it. ■ A A EARL'S PE A RIB: Some women look wonderful In slacks— but that doesn’t go for the bulk of them. The old-fashioned wall telephone had Its advantages— for Instance, a woman quit talking when her feet got tired. The MU estoMtadng the land-llege* and universities weta found-grant system of higher education, led, was signed, by Prr*J^‘ **“ under which 68 of the nation’s Ool-|co!n on July 2, 1862. He said the groop’s objective was to “fight communism”. and for that ntupn It should not be labeled ‘-‘idtra-conservative ir The senator made it Hear be would Opt embrace the writings of Robert Welch, retired Massachusetts candy maker who founded the society. He commented that Welch had said some very unfortunate things." ^Vary'xiun ., Lot Our Exports Show You How Easy It I* to Hovg.a Now Oarage Whf*— ~ NO MONEY DOWNf NOW IS THE TIME TO PUN! FREE ESTIMATES BYssretoPsy! 4 Die in California a$ 2 Planes Collide RIVERSIDE, Cslif. (AP)-—Two five-year-old CM, la which if seeks to prove that the Urns holds a virtual monopoly on the manufacture and sals sf hugs city aad Intercity buses. Under croosexaminatkn Nowicki said smaller school-type vehicle* were hot suited for big city transit operations because they don’t return a good profit ■ V • * ‘*The DSR fights for pennies to survive," Nowicki. told US. District Judge Theodore Levin. “With our equipment wfe Ntve a systemwide , spend of miles in hour — the fastest In the country. By increasing this one mile hre can save another 1750,000 every year." Sentenced to 7Vs Years for Slaying Love Rival GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) - Geraldine Bailey, 28, of Grand Rap-id|, was sentenced to 7W-15 year* in the Detroit House of Correction today for Idlliiw Loretta Robin-aon, 22, Jan. EL , Miti Bailey had pleaded guBty i a charge of manslaughter March 20. 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One plane hit X parked car, bounced over a hopse containing several children and crashed into a rock wall separating the backyards ot four homes. The other craft plunged in front of a home 75 yards from the other wreck- fe. Investigators said the planes were approaching for a landing Riverside Municipal A|rport. SPRING CLEARANCE SALE 1960 REFRIGERATORS and DRYERS ELECTRIC COMPANY Open Every Night 'HI 9’*.*». g« W. HwwSt. PI 4-2525 That’* *axl, brnthar. (Copyright, INI) AT MHu GOES TO JAIL — Spade Cooley, bandleader and real estate developer is led into' the Kent County Jail in Bakersfield. CaUL, to await arraignment on suspicion of murdering his wife Elia May Monday night. Bing Crosby's Father-in-Law an Also-Ran DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Bing Crodby’s father-in-law wax defeated Tuesday in his attempt to become Texas’ Junior senator. A ' * A- Delbert E. Grandstaff, 61, West Columbia, father of actress Kathy Grant, polled 2,MS votes compared with 321,686 tor Republican John G. TJpwer. Grandstaff ran as a Democrat.in the special election to fill the seat resigned by Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson. Tower and Sen. William A. Blakley, Dallas Democrat who got 186,666 votes, appeared certain to. face each other in a runoff act tentatively for Juno 3. A-';-# a Miss Grant campaigned in Texas fart her father. She was not available for comment. GET OUT OF DEBT! WITHOUT CONSOLIDATE and Arrange to Pay All Your Bills Past' Due or Not ... One Weekly Payment pays all your bills, you may avoid garnishments ond # repossessions and keep your good credit. Debt protection insurance included. No cosigners needed. Michigan's largest credit Management Company. NKET AID ASSOCMTHM, INC. DON'T IE CONFUSED WITH IMITATORS_DEAL WITH MICHIGAN'S LAMEST COMPANY 1A11 111 Uuwau Additional Office* Tlroonl Michigan CE AAQR1 1811 Ws HirOn (1 Vi Blocks W. of telegraph) ■ " MMlWI Mombot Pontiac Chamber of Co—rc* Interim Successors to Adams Selected LANSING (UPD—five new m were named today a* emergency to Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams. - A A -A State law provides for. top officials to name five persons each in case of an enemy attack in which the individual i* incapacitated. Adame said he would ehange hie list every year. '.-#1. #. The new successordesignatee were Menominee County Prosecuting Attorney Russell W. Bradley, MuttagWl County Prosecuting Attorney Harry J. Knud sen, Detroit Attorney Charles W. Wexler, Saginaw County Democratic Chairman John J. MairtoLfi, and Cheboygan County PpbUc Administrator Gilbert M. Thurston. Makes Forced Landing plat Hocx id-ll cm. Don-nM Netaan, 16, of the Marine Cons Reserve, landed his ADS Skyralder in s cornfield her* Tuesday after the engine quit H ' hl. Death Takas Explorer NEW YORK (AP) — Boris A. VUHtrid, 76, a noted arctic explorer and a former Russian admiral, died March 9 In Brussels, Belgium, it was announced Tuesday. The American Society for Russian Naval Malory said Vfl-kitski had lived in exile and retirement in Bihssels. WE HAVE MOVED ALUMINUM AWNINGS SAVE up to Full Sin Aluminum Self Storing STORM WINDOWS THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS .20% OFF OH ALUMINUM SIDING and STONI INSTALLATION GOMB. DOORS $2|M CHECK our tmAc PRICES W# SpociaEzs la the Following Casta# Work • Alurfaa# Sidiag - |pects, some of them prtorad*. C Written far the AT tain industrial chemicals now h l Many of the leOeea T ragR^ OgaretWa. -bird after my recovery came from peo- —r—— pie who were worried about limg tanner, This is the No. I cancer pj^ Acting Postmaster killer of American males — and , 7 - _ . It's on the increase'in both malesjfOf City Of CSCOnODQ aad females It s the type of caiM a now can you km *uaig jwb cer i had. --- ■ JSCAN^A tAP). arif against lung cancer? By avoid-1 i When I began to get well, *** kn0’"m Non*rook'!r, ,i>ve , asked questions. I talked to the "^^ etfertve * C>n?*r „ experts. I road leaflets put out byjP^f" * ****** enecav* Don’t wa» for symptoms. Have We American Cancer Society for ^^n.ent of the appoint- IhTx ^ people like me, never went . bv o-, Patrick V. y0Ur health checkup. The X *ay, to medical school. And 1 road tech- V‘ can deject rortyjign. of the dta-, *“* ***** succeed Mrs. Regina JJJ* ► ***** «*«««» i*i ^owtor^^dxi. so that 0,^, who is retiriig after aarv.be8t * . . ' tb^ can keep up wtft new devel- ^ u ** jt years. * * A . opments hi detection and treat- Democrats. Dr- George N. Papanicolaou has > too*, and consulted doctor friends. - - __________ applied to the detection of lung ( Here are some of the thing* 1 • ... , ■ ■■■’■>■* cancer the tedmiques of cell ex* j leBn,ed Frugal Privor Ticketed smmatjpn which he devekxiedMr-' + _ . bar for detecting uterine canoee. Lung cancer, like ail cancers, hi CHICAGO (UPI) — Policeman The uterine cancer cell ex&mina-,a(Mt curable when treated in the1 Robot De Silva ticketed a carjtion has brought into the realm early stages. Again, surgery and jin a bus loading zone Tuesday and of possibility the eradication M radiation lie the only euro. then noticed the same license num- this form cl csncer as a cause of Although doctors are saving her on the next car in line. Motor- death. I hope that some day this more cancer patients than ever be- ist John De Ffan, 2T, explained may beetle case to lung cancer, tore; and although death rates tor he needed to use both Ms cars and Because of my Interest to lung almost all types of caneer are eith- had only one set ef plates. De cancer, I wanted to know mote cr leveling off or bring sharpjy Stlva then ticketed both car*. about Dr? Papanicolaou’* wdrit. "Exfoliation is a biological prin-ciple. Just as trees and plants sited their foliage periodically, ao, too, the animals, including man, continuously shed . innumerable ceils from tissues covering the body’s surfaces, from the skin, and also from the membranes lining ail body cavities. 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Adams, an advertising com-■ pany president from Bloomfield Hills, with the unofficial tabulation of votes nearly complete. Richman, 71, a Holland insurance agent, led Adams, Outstate Dems Come of Age Election Indicates Desertion of GOP Northern Areas Big 141, Of 931 W. Harsdale Road, by 607 votes. With all but 12 precincts counted out of the state’s 5,075, Richman had 599,421 votes I while Adams had 598,814. | Adams leads the firm of Campbell Ewald Co.. In Detroit. n. Though the election — another {Democratic victory- —• was two {days old, polities was, if anything, LANSING (UP!) — Michigan even hotter. A constitutional con-Democrats today basked in a glow j vention is in the offing now. Al-of confidence that their outstate steady lines are being drawn for party organization has come at Out battle. Mlssiag precincts la the Rich- Laos Top Item on Crowded List of Troubles But Britain's Parleys With Russ Raise Hope for Cease-Fire Pact Returns in Monday's election from areas outside the three-county industrial complex around Detroit, where labor union backing had long made Democrats a power, indicated a significant voter swing in many traditionally Republican strongholds. Not only was Highway Commissioner John C. Maekie reelected by a 250,000-vote margin, but Democrats also had an disputed claim on all bat two of the nine educational posts filled Monday. burton Trails Dr. DeWift T. Burton, a Democrat, won the other WSU board! seat. Charles E. Brake, a Republican, trailed Richman and!, Republican-nominated candidates; Adams, claimed, their only victories COPTER COMMUTERS—President Kennedy and British Prime Minister Macmillan both made use of helicopters at Andrews AFB, near Washington, Tuesday, as a prelude to their con-each in Chippewa, Gogebfe, | ,erence tod,y- KeBnedy 18 *hown boarding a Urnnd Traverse, Lake, Mack* I buc, Allegan, Oceana, end Wes-ierd man-Adanu race include AF Phststas whiriybird there on the last lap of the return to the White House frpm his Palm Beach, Fla., vacation. Macmillan flew, at a different time, to the U S. Naval Observatory. WASHINGTON OB— President Kennedy met with British Prime Minister Harold M^pmillan today in the first of a series of conferences he hopes will strengthen Allied unity: The continuing Laotian crisis was to be their first concern, diplomatic officials said. As the two leaders met, British negotiation with the Soviet Union gave rise to reports that a ceasefire in Laos now might be speedily arranged. Kennedy, leaving an administration policy "conference at the State Department Tuesday night, said that “the cease fire is what we are most anxious to have, and we are hopeful that . . . Calhoun and Mecosta counties. The State Board of Canvassers $3.5-Million Sewage Plan Approved by Commission But the critical situation in the distant Southeast Asian kingdom is only one of many major issues up for discussion at the White House meeting. Others include the problem of Red China and a growing movement to give it U.N, membership, By PETE LOCHB1LER races for the State Supreme Court, and these tiro offices were cm tested on the nonpartisan ballot Chief Justice John R. Dethmers and Justice Harry Kelly, a former Republican governor, won handily over the Democratic nominees for the high court posts. BARTLETT EAST WINNER Democratic Superintendent of Public Instruction Lynn M. Bartlett whipped his Republican rival in a breeze. A Democrat took away the only spot on the State Board of Education held by a Republican when Frank Hartman won the seat being vacated by Stephen S. Nisbet of Fremont. One of two seats on the University of Michigan Board of Regents being vacated by Republicans claimed by Democrat Allen Sorenson. . Interest shifted quickly __________ upcoming race for 144 spots us delegates to the constitutional convention approved in the election. If all goes well, the convention will be called before Oct. S George Romney of 1830 E. Valley Road, Bloomfield Hills, president of American Motors and an early backer of the convention, and Gus Scholle of 2710 Vinsetta, Royal Oak, president of the Michigan AFLrCIO, were expected to seek delegate posts. Pontiac city commissioners last night approved revised plans for expansion of sewage treatment facilities at an estimated cost of $3.53 million to curb pollution of the Clinton River. Construction bids will be sought for opening on May 9 and 16 in an effort to have contracts signed by the June 1 deadline set by Circuit Court an behalf of the Water Resources Commission. Scholle opposed the convention for a time, but finally lined up for it. He announced even before the election that he would be a candidate. Romney also said he would be a candidate. ZEDER OUT Paul G. Goebel of Grand Rapids is the only Republican who has so for clinched a spot on one of Michigan's higher educational governing boards. He was elected s Michigan regent. Goebel defeated former Chrysler executive James C Zeder of Bloomfield Hills. With all but 37 precincts counted, Goebel ahead 607,315 to 596,749. Delegates will he nominated in partisan primaries July 25 and chosen in a Sept. 12 general election. Water Resources Commission two years ago, that Insisted on more treatment facilities than originally The IS-month construction program costs about 0240,000 more than specified la plans which accompanied I 4s turned down three times several years ago. The city still has to win state approval of the plans and of foe proposal to issue general obligation bonds without a public vote, to finance construction. with elty commissioners last night, Harold Kelly, aa engineering consultant from the Toledo firm of Jones, Henry and Williams, said State Health Department approval la expected shortly. It was*the State Health Depart- Fidel Releases Two Americans Incumbent Democrats C. Alien Harlan of Bloomfield Township and Connor D. Smith were returned to the Michigan State University Board of Trustees. Democrats have been building in outstate counties for years, but in the past have relied chiefly on turning out an overpowering vote In Wayne, Macomb and Oakland counties for winning elections. Our Springtime Doubling Back on Winter Looks like the weatherman is doing a right about face. Instead of warm springlike temperatures, he predicts rain changing to snow flurries and a kiw of 32 tonight. He says Thursday will be cloudy with snow flurries and colder. The high will be about 40. For foe next five days temperatures will avenge 0 te 10 degrees below the norma] high ef 10 to K and normal low of S0 to 06. Thursday will he raider* aad the minor change* are expected day. Precipitation will total,leu than one-half inch in snow flurries Thursday and rain or showers late Friday and again Sunday. Southerly morning winds at 10 miles par hour, will Shift to northeasterly at 19 to IS m.p.h. late Thirty-two>was the lowest recording fo downtown Pontiac pi tag I R.U. The mercury climbed to 50 at pjm. Local Fireman Dies in Hospital Lt. M. Robert Sartell, 32, in Car Crash; Leaves Wife* 4 Children Lt. M. Robert Sartell of the Pontiac Fire Department died while undergoing surgery last night to Pontiac General Hospital, following an automobile accident. The 32-year-old fireman, who lived at 4665 Pine-dale st., Drayton Bains, was admitted to foe hospital early yesterday morning after his car crashed into the rear of i semitrailer truck on ay in Springfield Dixie High Township. He was reported in fair condition with internal injuries later in the day. An autopsy was to be performed today to determine the exact cause of death. of foe Lt. Sartell Pontiac Fire Fighters member ef the Metropolitan Club, and aa 11-year vetoraa ef foe «Hy fire department. He Is survived at home by Ms wife, NeMa, aad four young children. Richard, Kathleen, Debra / aad Also surviving are foe .lieutenant’s parents, Mr. and Mr*. Marquis A. Sartell of 1234, Atkinson St.; a sister, Mrs. Marjorie Vance, also of Pontiac; -and two brothers, Frederick af Pontiac and Ridurd of Waterford. fin Chapel. IBM LT. M. ROBERT SARTELL News Flash WASHINGTON IB — The U.S. government today accused Cuba's Castro regime of maltreat-lag UJ*. citizens held la Caban jails. The State Department mid officials are not giving enough food and medicine to the Americans aad also! are stopping DA gift foods «nd medicines from reaching fool prisoners. Mt. Etna Acting Up CATANIA, Sicily (UP!) — In--essed activity in the crater of towering, volcanic ML Etna amt a fresh, fast stream of lava rofi- Funeral service wfll be held at tag/ down its dopes today, but 2 p m. Friday at the Sparks-Grif- scientists said there was i ml human tile. 7 w ment, after hearings before the lORI CAPACITY This consists of an added 5Vh-million-gallon treatment capacity at foe new plant site to replace the old Imhoff Tanks and trickling filters at the existing plant, said Kelly. Included is a $350,000 incinerator to handle sludge from both plants, ending the storage of sludge in the 1939 sludge lagoon. City Manager Waiter K. Will- calls for Improvements to the present plant, new faculties on a 47-acre site at Auburn and Opdyke roads, and n 66-inch pipeline connecting the two operations. PARIS (UPI) - Neutralist ex-Premier Prince Souvanaa Phou-ma of Lao* will go to Washington for talks with the (Ij. government before lie visits Moscow, reliable source* said today. Businessmen in Miami Tell of Plane Accident, Ten Being Held MIAMI (UPI)—Two American businessmen, held incommunicado by foe Cuban government since March 24 when their private plane was forced down in Havana, said today they were questioned only once before their release. Linden Blue, 24, of Denver, Colo, and Donald Swenson, 36, an American citizen who lives in Toronto, arrived in Miami Tuesday night. Each lost about 10 pounds during the 11-day jail stay, in which they were held without charge by foe Fidel Castro regime. “That was the most frustrating experience' not having say idea what charges were against ns, or knowing who had been Specifically, he said, this volves reducing foe amount of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) in the effluent to 10 parts per million. The city must also add two parts of oxygen per million to the effluent as at heads toward, the Clinton River. "The maximum BOD rate permitted is unusually low because the river's flow is unusually low in foe summertime,’’ Kelly explained. e move to begin expansion is expected to have a favorable ef-on the State Health Deportment's near ban on new sewage lines in Pontiac. It is expected to open up hitherto undeveloped areas where gravity flows to foe existing plant are impossible. They said they were not abused by their guards. They found the food was poor. Blue, a bachelor, and Swensdn. married and the father of two, wo* on a flight from Key West Managua, Nicaragua, when they Were forced down. They were carrying a load of machinery to a plantation just north of Managua owned by Blue, his brother and ether partners. Swenson, general manager technical services for Gerber International. an affiliate of Gerber Baby Food*, said he went along e the plantation and investigate the possibility of producing frozen banana product. Although a Canadian resident, Swenson works In Fremont, Mich. Rains Start Snowslidas TOKYO (B — Heavy rains set off two separate snoWslides on the northern island of Hokkaido today, killing 23 workers building an electric power dam, and injuring 11. Another 11 men were missing. 8 Killed in Tanker Fire TAIPEI, Formosa (B — Two ex-plosions set the 4^00-ton tanker Kuangtang afire today. Eight 0il-neae crewmen were killed end S3 would Increase by about one-third to eoyor Increased operational cost*. At present, there are no plan* to pay off the eoa-atrnction bonds through sewage charges. Kelly estimated that the installations proposed would be adequate for 25 years at Pontiac' rate of growth. He said that the two facilities, operating together, could handle average dally flows of about 20 million gallons, and flood flows of about 33 million gallons. During heavy rains, he said, the bolstered facilities could give at least primary treatment to up to 49 million gallons a day. The facilities are designed, Kelly said, to meet Stole Health Department demand* that present contamination of the din-ton M be eliminated. the Cuban and Congo situations, the prospect ol a crisis year over Berlin, and 'mate in negotiations with Moscow for < nuclear weapons test ban treaty. 4 MEETING! H| The President and prime minia- 1ter have scheduled four meetings normal ....______,_________. _ before Macmillan leaves next Sunday, for Canada. In addition to morning and afternoon sessions today, they will meet again Thursday afternoon and Saturday morning. As meetings can be arranged, Kennedy also expects to confer with Italian leaden and tha other Allied countries. West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer Is due here next week for talk* with Kennedy. And the President plan* to fly to Europe May Si to confer with French President Charles de Macmillan arrived here Tuesday night from the British West Indies. He had flown to Key West, Fla., March 26 to discuss the Laotian crisis with Kennedy, at Kennedy' it invitation. The talk today therefore does not constttate their first meeting, though It Is their first session to be devoted to a wide range of cold-war problems with which they expect to be desHag to the months ahead. Kennedy and his top advisers are said to feel that the face-to-face discussions with British, French, West German and other Allied government chiefs are of vital importance at this time. 'I Didn't Go West' IwttN Fnas rh.u CENTENNIAL BELLE—Pretty as a poster girl for “Oklahoma!” Connie Scriven, 78 Oriole St. models one of the centennial bonnets that were proclaimed official regalia for women today. The 20-year-old Michigan State University coed also sports a Centennial Belle pin, which makes her eligible to wear makeup from now through the June 17-24 centennial observance. Women Tie On Bonnets to Join Centennial Fun The women’s side of the Greater Pontiac Centennial became official today as Mayor Philip E. Rows ton proclaimed the inauguration of the Centennial Belles. Bonneted women were invited to Join bearded men In ‘the festive spirit” of centennial fun. Details of women’s participation were 10-Day Sales ot Pontiac Best Since April '60 Pontiac deafer* In March reported total retail sale* of 04,240 new cars, delivering 13,- ing the Inst 10 days of the month for the division’s best 10-day sales performance since April to Be spelled out, at a women’s rally beginning at 8 tonight in Elks Temple. In a whimsical proclamation, Rowston noted that centennial bra-nets in various colors and pat-on sale for $1 at centennial headquarters in the Pontiac Public Library. • Centennial Belle membership buttons and certificates are also on sale for $1. A little bdl to attached to each button. The figures were announced today by S. E. Knudsen, General Motors vice president and Pontiac general manager. The March total, including 24,-140 regular Pontiac* and 10,007 Tempests, represents a 45.5 per cent increase over Pontiac’s February sales of 23,529 new cars, Knudsen pointed out. The Tempest March sales total, aa well aa the past 10-day figure of 2,020 sales, are the highest siace the new companion car was Introduced Inst November, he continued. Further indication of a business upturn, he added, is evidenced by Pontiac’s 40.5 per cent advance over the previous month to medium price car Monies raised by the sale of bonnets and buttons, go into the general fund to defray costs of the June 17-24 celebration. Centennial Belle chapters will lie organized, Rowston said, in the same manna that bearded men are grouped within the ranks of the Brothers of the Brush. , Even as men are liable tor arrest by Keystone Cops H they lack a centennial hat, tie or permit covering their heard or lack As far an the centennial is con-(Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Katanga Uneasy but Calm In Today's J Press Air Travel I A 2,000 m.p.h. air bus 8 could whisk you to Europe 1 in 1% hours; cargo airline £ asks OK on $133 New York* London passenger fare — PAGE 25 U.N. Troops Grab Airport ELISABETHVILLE. Katanga too late to try to prevent their (AP>—An advance guard of a|landing. As the first Skymasters battalion of Irish U.N.* troops flew into riot-torn Elisabethville today and immediately occupied the airport They met with no resistance from Katanga President Moise Tshombe’s army or police. A reliable U.N. source said the Irish had been sent to hold the airport until the arrival of Indian Gurkhas in Elisabefoville, a move violently opposed by Ttoombe. The airport’s guard of Swedish U.N. troops, who were attacked Tuesday by a rampaging mob incited for Tshombe, retired to their camp on the outskirts of Elisa-bethvflle: The Irish vanguard numbered about 150 troops, heavily armed and in full battle dress. Another 500 were expected in the next few hours. and C119 flying boxcars roared in from the U.N.-occupied Kamina base in west Katanga, Tshombe was in conference with Gen. Sean McKeown of Ireland, foe U.N. military commander in the Congo. McKeown flew from Leopoldville to confer with Tkhombe about the mob rampage Tuesday against the U.N. troops in EUsabethville. The Katanga radio and Elisa be tb-ville's morning newspaper said today—before the Irish arrived— that Tshombe and his government great victory. TAKEN BY 8UPRISE Katanga government officials apparently were unaware of the arrival of the MffiMUitU It mh ^{1U1 vent the arrival of Indian U.N. troops. He opposes them because at Indian Prime Minister Nehru's avowed opposition to Tshombe. AFRICANS UNEASY As the mob fever mounted, the U.N. command in Elisabefoville agreed to return the airport to the joint control of Katanga police and U.N. troops. But sane 4,000 Africans — many of them armed with long-bladed knives— were already on the march to the ifleld. '‘The Untied Nations is shattered,” a broadcast said. “They should go home nor." Tshombe bad whipped his peo* pie into a frenzy after the Swedish guard at tha airport Arrested 24 Katanga army troops and a- Belgian officer Who triad to setae control of foe field. The Katanga president made char to a state- • purpose was to pro- Africans. The airport building was stoned, several Swedes were injured on the road to foe airport and about 60 UJt. personnel were arrested, ridiculed end MM for periods ranging from 90 minutes to five hours by Katanga troops or police. An uneasy calm prevailed I in downtown Elisabefoville hi the Iririi took ova the airport. Katanga police petrolled sti thronged with thousands of fcfie Cancer Flight - Arthur Godfrey reports o disease’s danger, value of early detection and some promising research—PAGE Eichmann Background Catholic priest, 73. Hockey Playoffs Chicago dumps Montreal, 3-0, enters Stanley Cup fl- 1 n«l« with' Detroit—PAGE II Man m Space , Space engineers work hard to disprove Murphy's Law: j “If something can go wrong,, j tt will” - PAGE ST Area News . IT i Ratal rragnuno , STl as: TWO1 mi m miii THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1961 Castro Is Angry Protests Firing by U.S. Cruiser HAVANA (J7PI) — Acting foreign minister Carlos Olivares charged early today a UN. cruiser fired antiaircraft guns at a Cuban plane two weeks ago near Imlas In Eastern Cuba. Cuban authorities got Swiss Ambamador Walter Boss! out of bod before dawn to deliver a note from Olivares denouncing what he called “aggressive' attitude" Of U. S. forces In Cu; WASHINGTON W - Republican congressional leaders appear to be log a record aimed at putting the blame oa die Kennedy administration if Laos eventually falls into Communist hands. * CAPTAIN GETS HOME—Captain Richard er. Steadman, skipper ct the schooner Western ri'nion. t*H« with his family at dockside Tuesday •shortly after arriving at Key West. Via. Shown leleft to right) are Kathy (back to camera); ar nawu Tommy, 17; Chpt. Steadman; Debby. 11; Mrs. Steadman; and Alice Ann, 18. A Cuban gunboat stopped and detained Capt. Steadman’s ship off the northeast coast of Cuba. baa waters. The note, replying to Tuesday’s UJ». protest against Cuban efforts to setae the American cable schooner Western Union, cited the cruiser's alleged March 33 attack as a sample of “grave . . . tive . . . criminal activity” by ships from the U.S. Navy’s big Guantanamo Base. Firm Eyes Gty Ambulance Run Forces in Congo Cuba Going Slowly in U.N. Against U.S. Notifos U. N. It Will ^kgrt* to Resolutions Colling for Withdrawal UNITED NATIONS, N.T. Belgium has notified the United Nations that it is ready to comply immediately with U.N. resolutions calling for the withdrawal of Belgian military personnel from the Ctmgo. The news of the Belgian de-S9GP was tot by the City Oonuntsstoa Monday aad weal to Stetarak O^haff Paving, tee., of Oak Chib information can be obtained hy contacting Con Ekkens, program secretary, at the *‘Y”. Okays Special Lighting District demotitloa of throe structures located an the exjjan- After much discussion, the Waterford Township Board last night approved the setting up of a special afreet lighting district In the Highland Estates subdivision on M59 and Airport Road. There are 302 lote ft the subdivision which will be assessed $8.49 each, annually for 44 ornamental underground lights. There 29 kite bordering the subdivision on Pontiac Lake aad Airport roads that will each be charged $5.55 yearly for regular Jtreet lighting. The youngster ta Antonina Al-letto of Agrigento, Sicily. Thousands of votes remained to be counted hi Tuesday’s contest but the Texas Election Bureau said that If the trend continues Tower and Blakley will face each other in a runoff. The last tabulation by the TEB ■ bowed Democratic Rep. Jim Wright dose behind Blakley. Wright campaigned as a moderate. The election ta to fill tiw Senate •eat vacated when Lyndon B. Johnson resigned to become vice president. Under Texas election law a candidate must poll a majority to be elected. Otherwise the two top men must face each other in a runoff. The runoff ta set tentatively for June 3. Tower seeks.to be the first Republican elected to the UN. Senate from Texas since Reconstruction Dutchman to U.S. AMSTERDAM (UPI) — Dutch Foreign Minister Dr. Joseph Luns left by air today lor an 11-day visit to the United States, whore he will see President Kennedy. Waterford Approves Street Illumination In Highland Estates Some objected to installation of the fights because they would not benefit them. Warren Hess of 5118 Pontiac Lake Road said, “My house ta 250 feet bade from the road and we could not possibly benefit from street lighting.” However, Clerk James E. Sector-lin explained that the board had been petitioned by a large group of people to light certain streets, and added, “Whenever you light streets, those properties bounding the street benefit, even though residents living there do not want the lights.” other business, the board rezoned six lots on the.comer of Williams Lake and Highland roads, from commercial to Ught manufacturing. There were no objections preamt. The board renewed the license of the Everett Karttaiy Co. for the' operation of a small go-cart track at the corner'd Telegraph Road and Dixie Highway. The tradk will be operated under the same conditions as last year, adequate mufflers, an U p.m. doting time, and a stipulation that those under 17 years of age must be accompanied by parents. Seeteriin was authorised to advertise for bids for two ode-half ten pickup trucks for the sewer department and the cemetery department. The trucks will cost an estimated 81,800. Bids will be opened April 17. , The township board, ft a reso- ition, thanked out-going Democratic trustees John Verhey and Lewis Noetic, who were defeated in Monday’s election by Loren Anderson and Byron L. Cole. The new trustees are expected to take office at next Monday’s regular meeting. Cites Need of Education to Eliminate Prftjudict DETROIT ID — Education has the key rote In the elimination of nation’s civil rights problems, 1 John A. Hannah,'president of Michigan State University, said hese Tuesday /night. Dr. Hannah, chairman of the U.S. Civil Rights Commisakm. spoke at a kickoff dinner for the Michigan phase of the United Negro College Fund. A national drive aeries $2.25 million for contributory support to 32 Negro colleges and universities. U railrtn TAOS FOURTH BRIDE—Richard J. Reynolds, 55, pqaes with Ms fourth ate after their shipboard marriage recently. She ta the ftfmer I)r. Annemarie Schmitt of Germany. fte^rnoUi ta still ft a legal flgft with Ms third wile whom he dhrareed lata year. THt THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1961 U.S. Red Chief Maintains Laos Is an Island SAN FRANCISCO (AFt-Gray-hatred, soft-spqken Elizabeth ley Flynn, .10, on tour aa na1 fhatwnan of the American Communist party, held a news conference in her small flan Francisco hotel room. “Anything the Kennedy administration doee that’s good, we welcome It," Mias Flynn said Tuesday. - “Some things it said about Lay* oas, or Louse, or whatever It is— they were extremely belligerent. It would be a shame to go to war over such a small island.” Reporters were unable to persuade Miss, Flynn that Laos Is not an island. Asksliquor Ad Control MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPU-Gov. 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Get Doaris Mb- SPECIALIZED SERVICE • TV • HI-FI •• RADIO •TAPI RIGORMRS • P. A. SYSTIMS • OFFICE INTER-COM3 • WlflCOR FACTORY SIRVICI BLAKE RADIO-TV Girl Is Killed as Horse Bote ANN'ARBOR ID — A 15-year-old Ypsilanti Township girt was I Tuesday when her frightened horse bolted Into the side of a freight train going 60 miles aa hour. The body of Has girt, Anne MacDonald, a high school sepho more, was hurled against a Detective Chester J. Parks said Anne and a companion, Kathle Bird, 15, of Ann Arbor, had ridden rented horses to a park and' were returning to the stable when the accident occurred. * f f While they were waiting for the Eastbound New York Central freight train to pass the Geddes Road crossing east af town, Anne’s apparently frightened by the train and the clanging signal bell — suddenly bolted and struck the 41st car of the ll&car train. The horse was thrown under the train and killed. were notified soon after ■ hap but were unable take the train until U reached Ypsilanti, 7 miles away. Members of the train crew were unaware of the accident until they were flagged down at the freight yards there. Hie girl was dead on arrival at an Ypsilanti hospital. Kathie was hospitalized I ■hock. Traffic Deaths Behind '60 Pace on County Roads While the traffic death count In Oakland County continued to msnnt through March, the total number of totals for the month Seven persons lost their ffv« on the rands and highways In ti county last month. In IMS, 1 Last year 32 persons had already died in coaaty traffic by this fs n by toe and of April IMP. dr * * Mild weather in March of this i keep toe ’<1 toll down so The figure to likely to climb sharply with the arrival of warm weather, Jndgtog by records of pnevleas years. Drivers are warned to he wary. Suzy Parker Divorced NEW YORK (AP) — Actress-model Suzy Parker was divorced in Paris March 21 from writer Pierre de la Salle, her American lawyer has revealed. PRESIDENT LISTENS — President Leopold ' band Vice President Lyndon Johnson, who rep-Senghor of Senegal listens as Mrs. Lyndon resented the United States at a two-day cele-Johnson talks during a dinner at the Palace of s bration of Senegal's first independence day Justice in Senegal. She accompanied her hus- anniversary. * United, Capital Airlines Get CAB Okay to ‘Wed’ By ROBERT J. SERUNG WASHINGTON (UPI) — Final government approval of the United - Capital Air Lines merger spurred fresh speculation today further “marriages” in the hard-reused airline industry. * . ff *. The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) gave United an official green light Tuesday to acquire Capital. It was a decision which: * * * Made United the nation’s biggest carrier, supplanting American Airlines. — Doomed Capital to a corporate death as of June l, mark-lug the ead of aa airline that dates back to 1027 when It operated three Waco biplanes on a mail route between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. — Gave impetus to persistent reports that other airlines may seek to combat United’s new status as the industry's giant through merg-rs of their own. A A * There are almost as many merger rumors as there are airlines in tiie United States, although only one officially is before the CAB — Northeast and Trans World Airlines. which has figured prominently in merger rumors, mainly because it never objected to the United-Capital agreement. This was a surprising development which led some industry sources to believe that American had some merger ideas of its own. National Airlines, which has had tough financial sledding, also has been mentioned in merger talk. TO ANNOUNCE DETAILS ,United President W. A. Patter-in was expected to announce to Chicago Thursday final arrangements for the merger with Capital, biggest in the history of eommer-tiation. This much already is known: ♦ ★ — United, adds 41 of Capital’ prop-jet Viscounts to its fleet. Fifteen Viscounts go to Vickers-Arm-strong. Ltd./as partial payment A possible merger between Eastern and Continental Airlines has been the subject of widespread speculation. Both airlines denied conducting! merger talks, but Eastern has suffered badly from various CAB route awards to competitors and Continental wants expansion eastward. American is another airline erior refurbishing, as they come in for regular overhauls. — United will absorb ail Capital employes except for a handful of top officials. Their Livestock Farmers Say Effort to Change Prices Will Have Big Effect Today DES MOINES (AP) — Three days ago members of the National! Fanners Organization (NFO) started holding their cattle, hogs and sheep off the supply markets' In the Midwest. * * * The objective: to dose the gap between present prices and what NFO says is the actual cost of production on the farms. Also, to give farmers bargaining power with the processors who turn out the finished meat for the consumer's table. NFO President Oren Lee Staley said Tuesday night at headquarters at Coming, Iowa, that the holding action will start having its big effect today. It will continue indefinitely, he said. AAA A poll of the. stockyards in' the Midwest indicated that the processors were not much excited about the NFO drive and that livestock receipts and prices to date had been about normal. But Staley predicted a % to 40 per cent reduction in the new supply of cattle, hogs and sheep today as compared with Wednesday. of last week. 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A A A ' McMurrin, in a news conference just one hour after being sworn in to his new post Tuesday, said he tor tjje 333.8-million Vickers mort- wants to promote “the encourage-gage that threatened to plunge ment of quality and rigor in Capital into bankruptcy and forced [teaching and in what is taught.” the merger negotiations. | » ............ — United adds a 7,500-mile route!u . _ ci system and 7,800 employes to its **®Fe S an fclOCilOn 116 own i4,t)oo route miles and 23,000 That711 Be Hard to Break employes. — United will begin eonsolldat-operations over Capital's 9 1. LAN AG AN, Mo. (AP)—Six candidates were on the ballot Tuesday for the five City Council seats to be filled in this town of 500 — United plans to set up two jn southwest Missouri. new regional headquarters in Atlanta and Pittsburgh. United will repaint its newly-acquired Viscounts with its own blue and white markings, plus in- Three candidates got 28 votes. Hie other three got 27. 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M£SHot sum mmi country. The Senegalese were amased at the American political campaign-type activities by Johnson. Almost everywhere he plunged iinc* 1935 — Pays Now | HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. CAP) — . |U. D. Jones didn’t renew his ■““W driver's license in 1935 because BOO. W#* aa — —* - - 1 — a .I —» BA nntita I Mtu9. WhiteT^^SSW *1** CANVAS SHOE Stlt! Block Hi-Cuts Roys' Youths’ # > z'A-e ll-i W Oxfords CUtfi *#77 sr* w r Oxfords , Toddlers’ 3-t #Tf He explained this to the Judge! after his arrest on a .charge of driving without one. The judge fined him 6106. fBlouse #■ Skirt Color-fresh your table, floor add ’bedroom lamps. LInse Plastic Drapes with Valines 171 difference’ Vegetable Bin l-qt. round (JjbjVx-qt. oval Hastatum Panduraformt SAVINGS mm w. i* *tm as.. Bcrkfer U 6-7410 FEDERAL •f Wist Ms pi* Corner off Fierce Ml 4r1711 Values folk Iff Bag. ^,J^'Whita Pique S.M.L and Print! Short Slaava *#27 Sport Shirts , f Pertussum /Wg Totem fsbr^yil Bag. 9tj Plants in 4" Plastic Pots on.* Light Blua Antalopa \^^B •ays* Cotton *i Sataan Pants i Covarad Cassarolas CURRENT RATE /[ot^ REMEMBER THE PLACE! untMCi ■EU—REM—REALIZE—ACT QUICK-ADD P80FIT! A MLE mw A UAL REASON! THIS IS A SALE FOR PROVIDENT PEOPLE WHO HAVE A PLACE IN THEIR HOME FOR FINER PUR-NISHINGS AND ARE READY TO, ROY NOW At UNHEARD-OF EXTRAORDINARY PRICE REDUCTIONS ............... MO CHEAP INFERIOR MERCHANDISE SOUGHT ESPECIALLY FOR SALES PURPOSES — NOTHING RUT OUR REGULAR STOCK SALS! THE PRICES TILL THE STORY!» NEVER BEFORE IN THE HISTORY bf OUR STORE HAVE SUCH LOW Mi«|$ RUN OFFERED YO THE RiilSC SINCERELY W«%AY TO YOU COME SXFiCTWGREAL SARGAINS — AND NOT MISREPRESENTED FURNITURE VALUES. „ BE EARLY THURSDAY MORNIRGI $135,000 Dollars Worth of Famous Name Brand Furniture Bought at the January, 1961 Furniture Market—Such as Berne, Vdlintine-Seaver, Kroehler Laving Room Suites, Sectional Suites, Lounge Choirs, Swivel and Swivel-Rocker Choirs, Barcalounger and Kroehler Recliner Choirs, Rembrandt Table and Floor Lamps, Bedroom Suites by Statton and Kroehler, Dining Room Suites by Jamestown Sterling, Dinette Suites, Juvenile Furniture by Edison, Stearns-Foster Innerspring Mattresses and Box Springs, Wall Accessories, Occasional Tobies, Desks, Occasional Pieces, etc. Come Expecting tfaa Unusual-We Guarantee You’ll Not Be Disappointed! OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY NIGHTSTHIS WEEK UNTIL 9 P.M. SATURDAY P*M1 aauwmmi g|t;M l V $ 1 | . B I ■ ■ HI" ■ THE PONTIAC PRKSS, WEDNESDAY, AP&IL 3, 1961 SALE BEGINS TOMORROW-THURSDAY MORNING PROMPTLY at 10 o’Clock It LIL TEnrsday Moiling Special! *3*0 TV SCATTER RUBS Promptly at 10 A M. Thursday 75 Reg. $3.50 TV Scatter Rugs, fine quality, a real buy. Limit I to a customer. While they last at .... 10 A.M. Thursday Morning Special! Reg. $219.50 UVINB ROOM SUITES Rag. $219.50 2-Pc. Kroehler Living Room Suites. Out they go Thursday, I® A M. while they last at........ 10 A.M. Thursday Morning Special! Reg. $389.50 3-Pc. SECTIONALS Reg. $389.50 Kroehler 3-Pc. Sectionals in fine covers will go Thursday starting at 10 A.M. at.................... 10 A.M. Thursday Morning Special! Reg. $199.95 KROEHLER MODERN SOFA famous Kroehler made $199.95 modem sofa from the world's largest furniture manufacturer. Will go on sale Thursday at........... 10 A.M. Thursday Morning Special! Reg. $299.50 3-Pc. BEDROOM SUITES Reg. $299.50 3-Pc. Bedroom Suites with Double Dresser, Chest of Drawers ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT — ENTIRE STOCK OF BERNE — VALENTINE-SEA VER — KROEHLER WILL GO WHILE THEY LAST AT Reg. $219.50 2-Pc. living Room Suites, go at.$139,50 Nm. $229.50 2-Pc. Living Room Suites, go at.. $159.50 Rsg. $289.50 2-Pc. Living Room Suites, go at.$169.50 Reg. $299.50 2-Pc. Living Room Suites, go at.$184.50 Reg. 5359.50 2-Pc. Living Room Suites, go at. $249.50 Reg. $369.50 2-Pc. Uving Room Suites, go at.$259.50 3-Pc. SECTIONALS Reg. $339.50 3-Pc. Sectional Suites, go at. ... $239.50 Reg. $359.50 3-Pc. Sectional Suites, ga at $259.50 Reg. $479.50 3-Pic. Secfionol Suites, ga at...$299.50 Reg. $529.50 3-Pc. Sectional Suites, go at....$319.50 Reg. $569.50 3-Pc. Sectional Suites, go at...$389.50 % CAE AC MODERN AND Oyrnd period styling Reg. $139.95 Danish Modern Sofa, will go at $ 99.50 Rog. $199.95 Kroehler Modern Sofa, will go at.$139.50 Reg. $229.50 Kroehler Modern Sofa, will go at $144.50 Rog. $269.50 Kroehler Modern Sofa, will go at $169.50 Rog. $329.95 Kroehler Modern Sofa, will go at..$229.50 DINING ROOM SUITES Reg. $27930 6-Pc. Oining Roam Suites, go at.$169.53 Rog. $31930 6-Pc. Dining Room Suites, ga at...$229.50 Reg. $52930 6-Pc. Dining Room Suites, go at.$299.50 Reg. $519.00 9-Pc. Dining Room Suites, ga at. . .. $419.50 Nog. $624.50 7-Fc. Dining Room Suites hy Statton, go at $459.50 BEDROOM SUITES Nog. $219.50 3-Pc. Bedroom Suites, will go at..$179.50 Rog. $29930 3-Pc. Bedroom Suites, will go at..$119.50 Reg. $299.50 3-Pc. Bedroom Suites, will go at.$199.50 Reg. $329.50 3-Pc. Bedroom Suites, will go at.$239.50 Rog. $599.50 3-Pc. Bedroom Suites, will go at $499.50 Reg. $65930 3*c Bedroom Suites, will go at.$529.50 Just Follow the Map-Get Ton Share •f These Genuine Bargains 10 A.M. THURSDAY 1 Group of Up to $60.00 TABLE LAMPS A large selection of beautiful Rembrandt table lomps, hurry for these, they will go at V2 PRICE Reg. $625.50 Solid Cherry Early American 7-Pc. DINING ROOM SUITE By Stattan Consists of large buffet, extension table, 4 side chairs, I arm chair. Gariy American solid cherry beautifully finished. Thursday for $459 50 JUVENILE FURNITURE AN ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT! Reg. $ 15.95 Baby Strollers, ge at. $ 6.95 Reg. $ 2930 Unfinished Chest, go at.$ 16.95 Reg. $ 39.50 Plextone Cribs, go at.. .$ 2630 Reg. $ 79.95 Ckifferobes, go at ....$ 3430 Reg. $139.95 Crib and Lowboy Oiifferobe $ 09.50 Reg. $169.95 Maple Crib and Chifferebe.$ 79.50 5 and 7-Pe. DINETTE SUITES Ouf They Go! While They Lost! Reg. $ 69.95 5-Pc. Dinette Suites, go ot.$ 44.50 Reg. $119.95 7-Pe. Dinette Suites, go ot... .$ 69.50 Reg. $16930 5-Pe. Dinette Suites, go uf $ 79.50 Reg. $179.95 5-Pc. Dinette Suites, ge at $ 99.50 Reg. $149.95 9-Pc. Dinette Suites, ge at $109.95 Reg. 5179.95 Dinette Suites, g# at.—$129.50 LIVING ROOM CHAIRS OUT THEY GO THURSDAY! Reg. $ 3930 Swivel Chairs, go at...........$ 19.95 Reg. $ 44.50 Occasional Chairs, ge at $ 24.50 Reg. $ 54.50 Swivel Shairs, ge at $ 39.50 Reg. $ 79.50 Swivel Chairs, ge at...........$ 49.50 Reg. $ 89.50 Swivel Chairs, ge at.......$ 64.50 Reg. $10930 Modern Lounge Chairs, go . at $ 84.50 Reg. $149.50 Modern Lounge G. No purchase price was disclosed. The company will center all its business in its store located at 1680 S. Telegraph Road, and hopes to increase the floor space of the two-year-old building by at least 50 per cent, according to Addison K. Oakley, manager and secretary of the company. Glenn said he sold his interests in the company in order to expand the operations Of the Automat Corp. of which he is president. $289.50 6-Pc. RATTAN GROUP Consists of 3-Pc. Sectional. 1 Arm Chair, plastic top comer table and coffee table, foam cushions at ... $2195° CREDIT TERMS! FREE DELIVERY 10 A.M. SPECIAL! $69.95 5*Pe. DINETTE SETS Reg. $69.95 5-pC. breokfost sits will gp at $4450 S39Vd MAO Wn FORTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL,3. 1961 Far Sale Houses 49. Far Salt Houses BROWN LAKH FBOttT SPECIAL -I FOR SALE as. GOVERNMENT PROPERTIES THE VETERANS ADMINISTRATION ARC OFPERINO K special - Laic* I realty oajukM appointed PROPERTY MAN JtOEB to Rr “ ME NT tor this PE S-THS and Far Sale Houses GILES t. compltely birch fin- ___- master bedroom, lots It ilMtta. traced back yard. tabid matter bedroom. ol closets, '-" " - Call new. West Side Suburban 3 bedroom home owl play roam to At ----rrr com- limit decorated beside and oat. Large lot. Close to naor. Only MM don. We hate the key Brick Ranch Far Sale Heuscs ANNETT Round Lake Privilege^ IM o atop to lake, moor shade treat an let M I IM Wall beta l tlaer bone. * r (trace. M.504 cash i rm picture window. U bath, fga. kitchen and dl ms area pa oh heat. Lai prfvttetto.' SIRIN. li.MO d contract at pan pay "TLtST WITH OS — We need tom homes 20 jn serein. Ponua, PIE LBT1NO sSSl West of Telegraph Built w t hlfb lai——„ JoU.^ prleUerrs CO Wtiabeth New Brick Ranch Near Our Lady of Lakes Church. 3 bedrm*., l'.j ceramic tile betba. Ice. lawny rm., Rfupiect. as In pap feet condition, selling below Att 3 eug garage. 123.MO, terms. WE WILL TRADE AXXETT INC. Reakon. N E. Huron St, Open Evenings A Sunday V MILLER FE 8-0466 I' M. MULTI- L. H. BROWN. ReaHor Mg Elisabeth Lake Road Ph rr «-3M« or r» i-uio WEBSTER SCHOOL DISTRICT 3 bath an second basement. 15-foot SCHRAM l porch OM furtiiCf You Can't Afford to Rent When You Can Live in Pontiac $55 Exclodtro. Turn aaS Insures— POLL PRICE PROM ST $8,995 Including lot (choice location > 3 Large Bedrooms Dining Room TOP^WTtl CLASS J oble jdrs__Wiii^i kitchen. Eatra stool ULTIMATE IN BEAUTY 1 Suburban ctaae la. brick and al Ranch type- > eatra large I phere ol elegance Priced al 417 Gas Heal f Included Carpeting Many other Del MODEL , AT.' 108 N. East Blvd. 1 Nock N of Pike on East Blvd Open Daily, Sun. 12-9 y Model Phone FE 5-3676 Office UN 4-2625 ,8 JJ BUILDING CO. DORRIS William Milter [Realtor FE 2-026.1 in West Huron $100 DOWN Really • BIO bouse. ] bed-1 Z ..... . rooms, with walk-ln closets I St. .Mike S Area dimming oak floors, spacious One at those pell constructed. Ited'amHnt atUOlfi!>an U*‘ conaervatlvt homes vith large ! kt(chen down, three bedrooms PONTIAC GOLF CLUB lKS Lomtad on the M x 1M lot. 3 car tares*. At the lew price »ttb mree large ^raoms^ hjll j of SI.500. See this one today. SI North Knd_ ^ "**" H h*** ” finished tadfloor Pull ‘ newly decorated DRAYTON PLAINS 2 ACRES — SMALL POND — TREES. 1 BLOCK TO DRAYTON SHOPPING CENTER. 3 BEDROOMS LARGE LIVING ROOM WITH PIKE CERAMIC TILED FIREPLACE PULL BA8EMENT 3-CAR OARAOE. NEWLY DECORATED ENTIRELY FENCED. CARPETS AND DRAPES INCLUDED. 12 000 DOWN. $13 MO. KAMPSEN S REALTOR - BUILDER Need Four Bedrooms •M Mm ceramic tile baths. 1 INDIAN VILLAGE. SUBSTANTIAL 3-BEDROOM IN TOP REPAIR. MEOE CLASSED SUN PORCH DININO ROOM. EIRE PLACE PULL BASEMENT. 1W BATES. 3-CAR OARAOE. FENCED YARD. |I1- genially fin Off Sashabaw Road Three bedrooms artth * Its it living room end marbled fire-place. large dining area, recrea- te! 150x131. tlt.too IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 •41 JPSLYN COR MANSFIELD OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WILL BUILD OM TOOK LOT OM OURS YOUR PLAN OR OURS basement model to show. * Don McDonald LICENSED BUILDER (ached («• ear |armit. • will trade ILItS DOWN. JOHNSON BuObbbb Opportunity 89 &t "Would you have any music to do dishes by?" For Sale Lots [For Sale Lake Property 51 M FOOT LAKE FRONTAGE | Good flab la Pontiac Lake, 3-bedtoom. alee kitchen - dining I 54 PACE Hl-HILL VILLAGE A heme owner's paradise. LADD’S; INC. MS Lapeer Rd. PR 5-4241 I.AURE LANE NEAR MAPLE Ready for building IS x 1M. Only 41.SIS. . WICKERSHAM REALTY OR MMI BUILDER r 2-7344. BY OWNER—LAEEFRONT HOME. Family ra, l-bedrm.. 3 baths, natural flraplace, carpeting drapes, landscaping, 3-cur ga- rasa. EM MW_______________ BARGAIN - ONLY ISM DOWN borne anly ts block from Full basement, oU fur-garage. very large living familv sired kitchen, e£- S ACRES PLOTTED IN CITY OF PeuUac. Low down tjayment^or Oakland Cauhty. Call PE MRt I TINDALL RD. AT ____________1-5104. ________ 44x137 nrw strew, water, sewer, aagmStata^^dr ‘ ’ ____ ____ __________FE 4-5677. SI W. Columbia. ______________ BEAUTIFUL 3ST FRONT AOE a Cedar Island Lake. I MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION LANDME8SER. BROKER LIQUOR BAR, NORTH OF MT Clamant, on US-Sft, $f.000 down. TAITOK, In L^nt OijmJbi $48.- STATEWIDE e. u cnanbas, nubtu IT TtUMlAfk FE « Day or bight UN 4-e4e* RESTAURANT - OOINO BUS1- kURAl. _____________ _ ___, Pontiac area Priming proximately 1100.400 yearly vesta angbrok with I mar. i 000 down Will handle Write I STATIONS FOR LEASE OOOD POTENTIAL. PltlN COU bo-tfNO • am. and • pm. FE Ml or wm. PURE OSL COlrfAHT. WILL SELL PROFITABLE BU8I- i only *!• Sunc raise] See for Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS Rraodi area. PL 2- Drive LAKEFRONT a one of Oakland Counties big-1 ir lakes. I room home. 4 bed-1 Elisabeth Lake Road to Scott Lake Rood, turn right 3 blocks to Ldoota. Carl W. Bird. Realtor 503 Community Hat'I Bonk Rld^. Partridge ° IS THE "BIRD" TO SEE FE 4-4211 EVES FE 5 BOWLING F. automatic alleys s alleys grossed 444.040 No com petition 334.30 For Sale Acreage WALTERS LAKE 1 ACRE CORNER PARCEL 4-BEDROOM HOME. LIVINO AND DININO ROOM CARPETED -FIREPLACE. L ARE PRIVILEGES 44 500 41.400 DOWN. | glassed-in porch, heated I Basement with new furnace Hilt home needs some repair, hot can I be bought for almost the price 15 ACRES Immaculate • room country home. 5 bedrooms. Full baaoaaeat. Large 55 TRADE FOR MOTEL! I Seller wants Oakland County 1 ■—— This I unit motel is nearly d wall furnished Comfort- Luxury Rancher ivllcgeo- Owner 1 INCOME^ PROPERTY 1 Elisabeth Lake Rd. FE 4 carpeting and drapes, f aent. reereotlon rt PACE North Saginaw. 110 500 Terms. PONTIAC REALTY FE 5-3375 JOSLYN REAR WALTON Extra large 3-bedroom, l#-fc kitchen - dining, 24-foot Hvti room, large brick fireplace. 1 a 300 foot lot. exceptionally go, buy at 510.500 Owner mi . - t-- L -W* CRAWFORD AGENCY JFKj ' $13,500 wan low down payment w WAITON PE . 2306 ClarenccL. Ktoeeway T7M. I. not a protect boms. Call ** \ MY 3-1143 j BROKER b \.3m- ------ROTND~LAli------ FE 3-70H IM W. WALTON BLVD I ^^^^“.^e^wYen - ' taTSJE** ?te. klW.ro rod' >0 to*1^” ^Waterford i a^iirg^biy^rdi r. ffow^r kitchen. Built-in oven nod range i bedroom tit 13 x 10, Sun- J Hurry Wall to vail carpetinf. Flraplace. I room on third or fourth bad* j Finished recreation room. At-! room 35x10, larfa stone fire- ..... tached l>» car garage Call for place, full basement, lots of | further detail. T | house tor 015.400. j por Sale Farms Partridge Credit Advisors 6IA ARE YOU IN DEBT? Now you ron get out at Sibt (1) Mak* tractor with cultivator. late or trado. GARDEN TRACTOR WITH TILLER and anow blade; also near new alamo pump lor bant molar and FE 4-8273. HAMILTON OAS DRYER. BEN- 2 ACRES bP MOLL CRAIN SAW. FOR CAR. MOVIE CAMERA OR 75i IEW 114 M M WOOLENSAK REP-Ur. wide east* Une and automatic tnotter, flu 4x5 ^|raphic. FE 4-0103 or FK 543U.' Chevrolet. FE 04331. niter 0:30 SCHIFPER KEE ___________ trade ^for^xnjithlnx of equal vai- 8WAF YOUR GOLF CLUBS, CAM- f. ioote. etc. on gooti to -?------— hold ; -------. ... — .. jfetor w 1735 WUllamx Lake Rood a TRADE OR SELL. TIRES. NEW. X* (fuTiS*. I2Zk» jttMj etc Dayton Tire Co. FE >. 1M1 MOW ONLY 1350. { I 20 par cent down pay* 8CHUETT. FI MW Sale Land Contracts 60 PACE A. JOHNSON & SONS REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE 1704 S. TELEGRAPH I FE 4-2533 ! REALTY OB 44430 BUILDER REALTY OR 04030 BUILDER PACE I O'NEIL I GOLDEN1 STOUTS Best Buys LAKE PROPERTY GALORE! 40 ACRES WITH HOUSE AND large barn. 100 miles Jrom Panto sc nt Carsonvllle. I acres of wheat will trade. Smith Moving Co. FE 4-4004. I PONTIAC LAKE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE nece. 3-car garage Setting among many shady trees on a Mg doubte^tet.^ Fay - You'll be (lad yon looked! THE PRICE HAS JUST been reduced to 410,700 on this lovely 2-bedroom throughout, rod that b living comfort. 1 except kitchen o vtnyl tilt. 3 'PACE k 4-0430 BUILDER | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE IRWIN regular bus tervl WEST SUBURBAN end screens. nhUBhu Beautiful shrubbery, la car garage. First ton Oakland Lake $2,000 Rants bungs low. vary attracts bssamtm with Unit recreation room tan extra lavatory) oil boat. Attached samm. ' —' soaped lot 215 It. dee| gat LAKE FBGRT — deep: SEE r TODAY sa.oas sewn wiu vpf HI It’s cant tea — gat the fall ben - at sprint and samm at I Nelson Street bedrooms and bath on ■ floor OB bong. Nearly new u—-bje garage. Lifetime roof. 'Only CALL .400 with your Your "Build I EM > MU 4-1705 NORTH SIDE - Warren Stout, Realtor 7 N. Saginaw St. PE 54165 Dally 'Ul I 3 BEDROOM HOMES LAKEFRONT LOTS We havs several priced from 53.3M Up. May ft show yo CRA\VFORD AGENCY 356 W. WALTON FE 8-2306 500 E. PUNT____MT 3-1143 LAKE LOTS. MM. Ill DN. NOW IS THE TIME Ta buy your lakefrant, Wa hav - good aoteetooti *“ *- — 05.200 I i payment: ■ botar Peterson Real Estate MV 3-J681____________ WHITE SANDS BEACH Eatra clean 3 bedroom bent., t kitchen, TV room. 30 foot n b 3rd t It i Facebrick Front Paym’ts Less Than Rent $10 DN. STAR1B DEAL No Mortgage Costs Gas heat-carpeted hiring roon — ---f NOW! Model Open Daily 1 to 6 Model Open Mon., Thurs. tnd Sat. Eves, ’til 9 p.m. n Realty ^pfc s For Sale Lake Property 51 ARRO LAKEFRONTS BRICK RABCH -With 6 bedrooms, wall te wall carpeting. I lb balks. WMMkuSoMBoi . yard, siasa to schools, ate* astgbbortteal tl5.'- JX I cupboards.' d fenced yard 1 ___3 rodi , bath, ataBir - —___ bit sink, targe fenced ter Mmyif PHONE 682-2211 TED McOULlGCOH. REALTOR 5143 dase-EtteasHh Reed OPEN Mils ^SUNDAY IM PACE REALTY OR 4-0436 BUILDER Sale Resort Property 52 JIKB LOTS. 61,MS. SM DN., $3S carp. OR 3-1205. PE 4-45011. LAKE MICHIGAN BEACH COT-““J iFroakfort Harbor. 4 bed* trl*level. lurn. Sac. M11S. _________ k iSP 1 fied Ads. Call FE 2-81RI. 1 piece 9dr houseful wtd. Quick nnah for Inmltkra. ^apph- Sale Household Goods 65 ATTENTION Wq tarry a torts eatecUoei of ra-toAM Mgto, ^3 TVs All are snteed at least 30 Anya In IT 4-4(45. Open I to S. smuNQi swims to RCA IdubS radio ...... AM. 3SS-lb upright traitor. ilSI. Nor^e la-cu -ft rafrls.111! . . *141 SO ANOTKRR LOAD OP BBAWD mw kedratm suttee. | piece double dresser leodseapea mirror, benbrasi bed. cheat of drawers, Psymente tilt weakly. ] Furniture, 43 Orchard 1 VALUES —— sad frames (4.55 _ Hollywood headboard* 54.M Innereprtex mattress or bOU spring Bedroom Outflttong Co., fWU Dlsir 'sssr* USED. Visit C— _____ ... , . real bargains. W* bay, sail nr trad*. Come —- * aMuntol acres of ktONTHS TO P, E. of Pootiae a uburn Helgbli no BEDROOM SIT. MODERN. ORAY OtSfel —----------I BLOND BED : piece green I table TV, and PE 5-37(7. BENDIX C 1rysr. i ____FE 5---------------------- BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON bonk tods complete with springe and mattress. (MSS. Also toApta traadte tods nt IOLDSPOT REFRIOERATOR goad condition. 535. 33' of mod- T piece dl E $4630. CHINA CUPBOARD. CREDKNZA bullet. taM* and s choirs, wiu eell separately. FE 2-342t CEILINO TILE . •RUYTX)" tM M 4TMB CARPET WITH PAD. used, 335. FE 5-7240, DKLOO on. FURNACE. TABLE d M-Pl. PL 5-USL EXPERIENCED REFRIGERATORS Admiral. Pblteo, Frlgldntra. Non Expert- ........ Mi . IM H.jSwtoaw FREEZERS - UPRIOHT FAMOUS name brands, scratched. Tarrl*>-$145 »5 whiU they u phone orders ptease. Michigan FLOOR SAMPLES DRYERS—GAS AND ELECTRIC Pull Mrvlpn MtroarraMy. Choice rhe ■' jL / **' OOOD HOUSEKEEFlNO SHOP OAS STOVE. |24; REPRIGERA-tor. *35: *1" TV. good condition (40; electric stove. MS; washer 113; l.piece chrome set, ((** elec-trlc dryer. (40. Harris, FE B-2766 Of. REFRIOERATOR. EXCEL-lent eond., |4S. PE 5-7635 before 11M N. Perry SL IRONRITE. FROL-self that tin Iraartto eut your Ironing train LAROE BAiY SKD AND MAT- enefs. Bargain t 1 30-INCH ELECTRIC R A N O E ilk* mw. STS. Metal cabinet MS. Nice blonde triple dr SJS.M M clean guaranteed ... frit*raters, stovet, and washers-all slaet SIS to (IM. Living ra.. •M. Bedrm. III. several tana mirrors cheap. Maple dresser |U. 7 piece dinette 124 Desks, dressers. chests, TV* and radios Eferythtaf la 0*ed furniture at bargain prices. Also row bed rate.. BUY-SELL-TRADE Bargain House 1M N. Cues i Lafayette FE 2-6842. CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS, plate (tala mirrors, «* i T el 1 ptate gists mirror- »' • ! Reas. W’j-im. 3-PIECE BED ROOM TuTtE, black. 6 mps. old, IMS. FE 2-0443. 3 C3MST OF DRAWERS 2 BETS recltnioc town: •tools, 1 long dinette labia wl rug 4x6. FE 4-3 ir, t law a table. 1 I chairs. 1 3 ROOMS OP BRAHD MEW PURM-nlture. davenport and chair, ta-btoa. tamps, todreom salt*, mat-tress end springs, vanity lamps. S Mae* Stow*. All tor SMS. •torn iota only |3-M a mar son's. 42 orchard Lake 3 PIECE UVING PIECE BEDROOM SET ill. Washets—Maytaas. Speed Queens, •to.. SM up. Oaa and alec trie stove* (IS. WasUnghouse dryer 530. Kttchen drat leaf table and chairs 314.50. Refrigerators SIS Orchard Lake A •tors. IM| pad* (Mi. Pearsons Furniture 43 Grcbdrd t'kke Ave, " “ ‘ j FOLDIMO Hl65 _____STAS. OR AML Eves. ■“WBK'SKi IMS KENMOXE 3 has (rill, clock era LARGE DEEP FREEZE. *130 RE-'-Igeralor alth toj froasar, gU 21” TV. !. rood e 545 Her 6 (Metric LET US BUY IT OR a TOO, OXFORD a_ AUCTION. OA 5-2651,_____ taOYIHO, HAVB FOR SALE. FHetesir* washer, llfattm* por-JBjPrRefrlg. 550 ; 2 emjinmgg 4*ft**long."'fto' 3 beige UPhoMarod lounge chairs. SIS. an. Bland wood breakfast set. tabla, 4 Main, own cabinet, —I dining (--•“ M__________DRYER WSfrERg * a ppliiuSct? , MIRACLE MILE CENTER MMU YACUUra. sun* UP 143 1L Huraa Burroa A Hargraves NEW EMERSON STEREO nmvni^appliance MIRACLE MILE CENTER RCA ESTATE IMS ELECTRIC range. Mil's lovely wHU kaad gvtr^ -------------- SINGER fiG ZAO EQUIPPED asrjws; 532 10 cash or pay SMS par maaOh. FE 544T. Capitol Saw-lng Center. HEWING MACHINES. WHOLESALE Over n models „ . Prices atan Massr porta Met. Ill to. (| sag equipment. Curt» A^dtaoeax, Ml Hatchery Rd. OR jBw- 4-1101,________________ SINGER SLANT NEEDI tot machlro. like new, payments at MAS per _________■ pay off balance of lS7.ta.Unl- TWIN Atos. HARD MAPLE talTH innertprlng eiattrasaoa. Office desk, twk maple night stands USED Tvs. gllM AND OP. 1 — ------- — ~ .mam s ----------and AO Huron, 'FE 4-1133. .N. Sweet's __ ~ 33. - _______ USED AOTOM^TO'RWA|fiB^B; ~ Electric Co., IMS W. Huron FE Uaed Trade-In Dent. Occasional chair MAI Davenport and ehalT ..... ----- 5 piece breakfast mt .......