Tha Waathtr THE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition NO. 54 7 , * ★ ★ * "ST Tim PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1961—22 PAGES ____PR EM UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Before the Judgment Seat FACC8 ACCUSERS — Adolf Eichmann, in a box encased by bulletproof glass, faces his accusers at Ids trial in Jerusalem. Presiding Judge Moshe Landau sits in the center of the bench, flanked by other Judge* Eichmann Kidnap First Issue in Trial BY inm» MORIN JERUSALEM (B-Sitting impassively today in his bullet-proof dock, Adolf Eichmann heard his attorney challenge the right of the Israeli government to bring him here for trial as an atchperseci^ tar of Jews. Then he listened attentively as the government's attorney general responded that such arguments are irrelevant to the basic legality of this nation’s action in bringing Him to Justice. The first day’s session of the A ★ the jastiero still considering the ★ A. A Defendant Stands Tall in Tradition of Nazi SS FROM OUR NEWS WIRES '.j JERUSALEM — Adolf Ktchmann the name became Adolf Btehmana the man today. In a crowded Jerusalem courtroom the world had its first glimpse of the onetime Gestapo chief charged with the murder of millions. The prisoner it saw in the glassed-in dock was wAary, stoop-shouldered and beat-* —but still with flashes of the Nazi SS officer. Adolf Etehmann is a small, unimpressive man. It you saw him on the street in a crowd you would not notice Mm. He it Shout S feet S and cannot weigh more than 146 pounds. For one hour and a quarter today the world saw Adolf Etehmann make a supreme effort to look die part of an arrogant Nazi lieutenant colonel again. Spring Smrinq, Let's Call the Whole Thing Oil Spring is officially here, i Weather Bureau has said so. But here comes the weatherman with a prediction of rain mixed with snow for tonight and tomorrow. Let’s call the whole thing he stood at ntteatlMi for the f TTje thin, bony shoulders squared defiantly again. The bead was held erect ss Eichmann faced his three Jewish Judges, his hands were held dendied at his sides. He appeared to have a cold, and once he broke the parade-ground rigidity to put his hand to Ms mouth when he coughed. But otherwise, .the Eichmann who stood there was once again the Nazi officer on parade — his face unmoving, * Well controlled mask. Thirty-one was the lowest recording in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The mercury had climbsd to 61 at 1p.m. Outride, a hot desert wind swept Jerusalem. A cordon of MS poBce, many guarded the nuuMe-faced com-inunity center ^faring la a bffl- The search of people entering the fenced-off compound was more thortmtfi than ever, with some gtuuds even taking apart ballpoint pens.- Bhie-unifornied police sun veyed the area from nef tops. Natatf and words meant ftari terror lor Europe dominated the Continent’s newspaper ] headlines aa the trial's opening pushed all other Germans viewed the Mai hi land today with mind emotions depending on which aide of the Iran Curtain they live. We*Germane fetiwl it would reopen oU wounds ana heap Spw shame on them. The Communist I they had t, that their nothing to worry bands wore dean West German newspapers the earth as toe tow le expected to he shout « Haight and toe meats of counsel. Eichmann's chief counsel, pudgy and gray-haired Dr. Robert Ser-vatius of West Germany, challenged the jurisdiction of the special court trying the bald German. He also put Into question the 1950 Israeli law under which Eichmann faces a possible death penalty, and the circumstances under which he was spirited from Argentina last Max. / As Servatius put it. the jlefend-it before the three German-horn judges was simply a tool of the Nazi leaders who ordered the kfll-ing of millions of Jews in the in-famous World War H purge that ended only 16 years ago this spring. But Israeli’s attorney general, Gideon Hassner, presented another viewpoint. He challenged Servatias' oonteaMoa that. Eichmann eaa get no Mr trial herd, "if there are judges in the whole world- who eoUld be impartial about titis crime, they an got fit to be judges,” he said. METHOD IRRELEV ANT And he told the court: "Adolf Eichmann is here before you legally 1^ an order for his arrest legally Issued . . . The circumstances under which he waa > this court an not matters for this court to discuss. They an irrelevant.’’ My. MAX E. SIMON Special to The Pontiac Picas EAST LANSING — Angry Michigan State University trustees Monday evening assailed drastic budget cuts proposed by legislative committees. Meeting to emergency session, the governing body ofl MSU and Michigan State University Oakland vowed anpr rAmut all-out battle for larger appropriations than those under consideration by Michigan lawmakers. Next year’s M8UO appropriation, should the legislature. approve recommendations of the Senate Appropri-Nations Committee, would be only $12,300 more than for the present academic year. Possible hikes—email ones—in appropriations dated for Michigan colleges and universities wen under consideration by lawmakers today. Taxes would be voted to cover le increases, should they be Con-Con Bill Ready for Pen fere the eeuri, Banner argued, is "toe charge of crimes against humanity fir which Etehmann is charged.’’ time arguments. about the legal- ity of the ease wen* still going at 6:35 p.m. when the court recessed until. Wednesday. The day had begun at 9 a.m. when Etehmann came Into the pria-•’s dock and Mood stiff-backed and impassive as he heard the reading of the government’s long It was .the first time in 2,000 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Trustees to Fight for MSUO Funds Old Mill Rate of 5.48 Will Be Enough in 1962 Sets Up Machinery for Delegates Who Will Get $1,000 a Month L LANSING 1B-A bill setting up machinery for election of. the 144 delegates to a constitutional con-' vention cleared the legislature today and went to Gov. Swainson for signing. ' ■ ■ ■ . Voters apprqyed the convention i rewrite the 53-year-bld Cow stitution at the April 3 election. It will open hi Lansing Oct. 3. The bill calls for a primary election of delegates July 25 and the final selection Sep. 12. it yewvMes tor a salary #t 81.000 s month far each delegate up to a maximum of *7.3*0. Travel expenses alss will tie si- Vayner made his statement after ibdng asked by MSU President John A. Hannahs “What kind of run could you make with the pro- file House approved the measure Feb. 23, but it was held up the Senate pending the outcome of the statewide vote on the convention. Delegates -will be chosen on s partisan basis in the same ner and in the same number as are members of the legislature. Thirty-four will be chosen’from Senate districts and 116 from House districts. -«->«• ■ .. — MSUO. now In its second year, offers only freshman and sopho^ more courses. Nest year courses for three years of college work are to be offered, necessitating mote instructors, Varner said. “Commitments for new members of the faculty total 396,100— and for other staff positions |30i-"TO,” the chancellor said. top* offered. Jobs, fa. others, with Millies coming to 328, An amendment. to the bill requires the convention to distribute to the public 25,000 copies of an outline of their views on the reasons lor the proposed changes made by the convention in the Constitution. 500. "Maintenance costs of two new buildings alone will reach $80,000. Yet, Varner pointed out, th Voters then will reject or accept the new constitution. New Tigers Rariny BY BBUNO KEARNS Pontiac Press Spelts Editor DETROIT—Everything is so » for the Detroit Tigers* 1961 .opener against Cleveland today that most of the 35,000 home fans just had to have, n^pcogramto recognise who is Who, who Is where and who is what Sb start from the top, the Tigers have a new president, John E. Fetzer. They have a new manager, Bob Scheffing. They have four new faces in the starting Uhe-Jake Wood at second; Steve ____s st third; Bill Bruton to ter; and Dick Brown behind the and leftfleld; the hall park has a name — Tiger Stadiuni; the Itadiuip has a new. coat of paint; Ind far the first time to 12 yams, a new governor, John B. Swajpgn, former .criietpiteher to~G.Hen-lams, has received the honor of throwing out the fieri ball, ton Sunning, Tiger strikeout A1 Kaline and Rocky Colavtto are at new jtaritkws in rightfiekl Dykes saw the Tigers win their ret five in a row last year, to one week he heard all kinds of pennant talk, but lO -gamew tat# the Tigers had a record of ;the starting nod on t Manager Jimmy Dykes, who be-in the 1900 season in the Tiger Hgout and was "traded’’ to the Indians far Joe Gordon a few weeks later, is starting 1961 in the opponent’s dugoiit. got urruc support Bunning, with a disappointing 1144 last year, was really the victim of anemic bats in most of appearances, in five of his games, the Tigers failed to get s and in six others they man- wblle Petty waa M against the Tigers. Over-aH, Detroit won If Of IS from Cleveland daring UH> The Tigers will top their lineup the three fastest men on the team. Wood, Bruton and Kalins- dlrector ^ For Kaline the spring ■earn was one of the bast In Ms career. He led the T%ers in hitting, with a .456 avenge on 31 Mts in 68 times at bat, tochidlng two homers, a triple and eight doubles. IAMB OLD COED One thing that fan’t new is the weather. Most of the fans probably an wearing the same old tang underwear they've warn tor many chilly opening days at Briggs Stadium — oops. Tiger Stadium. Opening dky lineups: JM BURNING virtue of a 22-12 voting edge to the upper chamber wig have the biggest My to appropriation levels, caucused for more thap aa hour today with some of the OOP members making a strong Board of Supervisors Gets Frank Appraisal of Financial Needs The county’s operating budget for next year, originally over the $15-million mark and requiring 6.11 mills, has been slashed so that only this year’s millage of 6.46‘will be asked from the tax allocation board. David Levinson, chairman of the board of supervisors' ways and means committee, presented what he termed a “tight, realistic” budget for study to county supervisors meeting, in Pontiac this morning. He said his committee had sliced the budget nearly $1 million rince it was presented to it by the board of auditors tori month, believing “then was little chance” that toe allocation board would grant County 6.11 ol the ia-miii prop-erty tax limitation. Supervisors from the count/1 townships and cities were handed copies of the thick 1962 county Midget to study tor a week. A DREAM DESTROYED Varner arid the reduced budget would be “the. destruction of a| dream.” > , “Our doors would be opeu — but ail we’d have would be toe aa Ides,” toe chan- raised on the county’s tax rate applied against Its equalized property valuation as set by the state. It was also disclosed to the supervisors today that estimated re- mould be the 312,300 from toe legislature and some 332,000 in tul-tipn fees from new students. "MSUO would have commitments of 3193,000 and no money to cover them,” .Varner said. "And there’s no way to back "The appropriation being aklered would effectively destroy us — I see no other'alternative.” The chancellor called the whole budget situation "discouraging.” He noted - that MSUO had met the legislature's demand that the mitt rrf higher edunrfjirirTtrTr' duced. Our answer was year round classes for students, resulting in reducing the cost of education per student by IT per cent," he said. Varner said he has a difficult time facing his faculty because of the budget mess. pertinents will balance out the income in the anticipated amount of 33,495,500. Levinson explained that the ways and means committee, in several hearings, chopped out the .63 of a mill more it would have needed undo- toe original 6.11 tax plan “fat two major steps.” The first, be said, was to knock BWI* out «l requested county (Continued on Page 2. Col. 3) Expects Job Upswing in the Next 60Uays DETROIT IB — Max Horton, toe Michigan Enw Security Commission, ptoyment Monday forecast a "moderate up-awing" in statewide employment to the next 60 days. The ME9C head said statisticians In Ms department reported -that the unemployment in Michigan grew by some 8,000 in the period from Feb. 15 to March 15 for the smallest monthly increase since last November. State jobless totaled 417,000 on March 15. some 14 per c^nt of the state’s total labor twee, Horton said. He arid he was basing fais upswing prediction of seasonal im-—L—sata and in part on t in-Improvement in the de- pwwsmapfs i dieted impro maad lor M They wm have to pass on it at another meeting next Monday M that (be tat allocation bSiffl, which meets to organise then, will know haw mock of the an-mud IS mills toe county will need to' meet next year’s operating Supervisors learned that the new The Oakland County Board of Supervisors today unanimously approved helping, out the Oakland Child Guidance Clinic to the tune of $27,000 ta enable Its Birmingham branch fo stay opdn. Supervisors alos approved naming a special'study committee, to.be appointed by Delos Hamlin, chairman of the board, to took Into how the clinic’s service might la a hoped-for Jump of *Vi per cent to toe valuation ever toe county’s IMS total of MiQISStO.lOOi sccsrdtag to Lea the anticipated receipts of *M0,-whteh George H. Bart, dlrec- the county can’ expect In State and federal re-on the new medical care tor the aged plan. Levinson said the second stage was to transfer some 3286.000 from the 1961 welfare reserve fund of about 3620,000—a surplus made possible from better than expected economic and employment condi-the county lari year—to what the county expects to receive in receipts next year. L£AD SUPERVISORS AGAIN - Delos Hamlin (left), Farmington supervisor re-elected to Ms sixth consecutive term today as chairman of the board of supervisors, congratulates Bloomfield Township Supervisor Amo L. Hulet, who was re-elected by fellow supervisors to his scond term as vice chairman of the board. Both were unopposed. r ...v-, ■. Board Votes $27,000 for Guidance Clinic several related county-operated program for emotionally-disturbed children. Among the problems handed the committee was this question raised by David Levbson, chairman of the ways me«n« wimmlHw which recommended granting the emergency 326,857 defldepgj^ap- Red Orbit Talk . Termed Rumor propriation: since 1*44) to the budget of the clinic, or should this entire oper-absorbed by one of the county deportmentsT’’ After Levinson's four-page resolution and but one question from the floor, Huntington Woods Ste pervisor Fred L. Yockey moved that instead of a roll call vote, as asked by Levinson, that a unanimous roll call vote be attached. , About 10 women- Interested ta the clinic left the supervisors’ roon apparently The extra appropriation, to be added to the 3*2,SOS already up From Our New» Wlret WASHINGTON — Dr. Hugh L. Dryden, deputy director of the Civilian Space Agency, today poured a copious dash of odd water on reports the Sbvieta had Halted a man in space. "We saw the press reports;” Dryden said. "Aa near as we can tell it is purely rumor based on conversations with Russian taxi <»b drivers, baaed bn coavwraa- _ This brought the original esti-(Continued on Page 2, Col. S) county's general fond. The committee, to consist representatives of ‘ the board of supervisors, the clinic, the State Department of Mental Health, Probate Court, the Health Department, and interested citizens, will be asked to report their findings by Aug. 15. This will enable the county to have the information before making final its 1962 budg- et In Toddy's Press Hoof in Suburbs Trouble Ahead? Three area councils have hot sessions picking, ousting officials—PAGE U. Rasters Golf South Viet Nam threatens to become as hot a spot as Laos, despite much financial and military akrtrom U.S.— PAGE 7. Gary Player's anxious watt in clubhouse aids in Joyous victory as Palmer muffs lari hole—PAGE IE Man in Space I: Scientists virtually rule out trip, to stars by roan—PAGE Sports is-is Theaters...... 14 , TV,* Radio Programs ft Wltaoa, BUI . Civilian Space Agency Exec Scoffs at Report of Man-in-Spac# Foot "To the best of e his is all It to.” Dryden was asked about the rumored Soviet space feat during the courap of testimony bskSf« the House Space Committee. In Moscow, a curtain of official silence failed to stifle reports of a forthcoming announcement about a soviet astronaut rocketed into space. Reports’ continued to spread around the dty of a manned space flight. Citizens telephoned Pravda and other newspapers/nnd Moscow radio to inquire if a man had bain ...........> space. Newsflashes WASHINGTON (AP) — Pro* dent Kennedy will held a news conference Wednesday at 4 pro. WASHINGTON (UK) — A key haiwtir of economic asttolto * . today. The Labor DnpirhuiM said the average fSetory wort week Increased by It minutes to a rising tread that began tori V. St § tAri—afo TWO THE FONTIAQFRESS. TUISPAT, APRIL Raise $24,480 in Drive lor MSUO Scholarships the Michigan State Unhwnlty|Oekl Open Hunt Club June 2935, Oakland Foundation's 9eManMph*itll part of the proceed* to * . Committee has rained $34,480 to- tend far aMiwh^t ward its goal of UMB to provide tw ■ iintei*iii|i in 4 be no lowering In the quality of education to compensate for lower appropriations. *r rentes NATIONAL WEATHER — Bain is .expected tonight In the south and central Appalachians, the tower Mtasiaeipjpt Valley, the eaftepn sections of the southern Plains and on the worth ' Pacific coast while snow or snow mixed with rata Is forecast ;ttr the Lakes area, the central Plains, the upper Mississippi valley pod the north and central Rotates. It win ba warmer in the Ohio / end Teanaama valleys and the Gulf states. 3 Die in Plant Crash FORESTHILL. Calif. (AP) tourphfee private airplane crashed near this historic mining I town to the CaiHonito Sierra Mon-1 day light, killing two ct ** three men aboard. , WASHINGTON (AP) • Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield of Montane laid today the sttuation in loos to "still dril-cate,” dangerous end a tong way from settled." nearly 9900. The tiny browb dog, who weighed • pounds at his bast, had to team a whole new way of eating and drinking, but he ted. it. "It teak Mm twice aa leaf as other dogs Me Mas to drink n dish ef wafer, bat ha kept lap-ptag at H until he had Ms IHI,” said Nn. Hodge. The Mg, .brown, friendly eyes and the cheerful yelp ware a neighborhood fixture annate the. corner of Ogemaw and Genesee. But recently, Sandy, now 19, suffered stomach disorders. As the tea grew wane, the HsAdte S*M visit to Dr. goncretate "I call upon all of us, ” ha said, "to stand firm behind the Preai-dent and avoid criticism in this dangerous and difficult area.' Official sources reported tho Soviet airlift has been "greatly increased" in the last few days. NO HEAVY FIGHTING Reports reaching the State Department in the last few day* fighting Is undar way to tea tiny Secretary of State Dean Rusk brlefe the Senate Foreign Halations Committee today on the Laotian situation. Jat|p Sparkman. D-Ala., said the crisis in Laos is top on agenda of a ctojsddocr briefing Rusk will give the committee, his lint since the Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation meeting ’But !-expect he will bring as up to date on the crisis in the Congo, the 'new threats hi Viet Nam and otter dev the wurid." I. acting chairman, told a newsman. The State Department formally announced that Prince Souvaana Phouma of Laos has vited to visit the United States private capacity to discuss the Laotian situation with President Kennedy. The fofaner premier is recognised by the Soviet Union as the head of the legal government of is not recognised by tt* United States. Ho la expected to hold Three days of talks bare later ,tiils month. / dtod on too operettas table saity In September 1954, Sandy became one of the victims in a string of sadistic cases of animal cruelty that strode the Pontiac ana.' Sandy’s longue was cut off. For days die five-year-old Chihuahua " ‘IT eat. FtaaBy, ha was too weak to walk and hia owner Mrs. William Hodge of 191 Ogemaw Road, took Sandy to Dr. Soncratat*. The veterinarian operated sad Meanwhile, readers flooded the Press with totters and to go toward a reward for information leading to the amet of the person responsible for the barbaric Hie criminal was never found. Stack of S HIS Faces Solans 356 Wait as Doodling Bor Reporting Out of CommHtM Nears Mrs. Willett Re-Elected Mayor by Comm LANSING (AP) - Michigan law- real ct (ha wash. Soma of Mu* which lay Mte 1 be harried to a veto In both tually no debate. Topping tha Hat of thoaa an tho agenda are $03 miBlon in a. priation bills to ftaanot atelo operations intha fiscal year starting July L. Action on tha maaauna is being postponed till late in the week so that legislators can study toe Republican spending blueprint offered aa a substitute for Gov. and tha safes tax aad eOmtasto^b* bail- The Senate is getting art to debate a Republican-sponsored tax package which would allow local governments to impose various nonproperty tarns if the voteri approve. The Senate GOP delegation was rt to talk over the tax measures so-called "young moderates" reportedly ready to press for a bigger spending program for state colleges and universities. Satellite Sends Capsule in Orbit, Not Back to Earth L08 ANGELES (AP) — A capsule from the satellite Disci WOK want into mbit Monday instead of returedng to earth. ’He yelped with tear si way out there but, tt’S funny, tha moment he saw the doctor quieted down," said Mrs. Hodge. Sandy was happy at the and. Ha wAs in tha hands of an old friend. Katanga Puts Squeeze on U.N. Blocks Bank Accounts; Cuts Communications to Troop Installations EUSABETHVILLK, Katang_ Province, tha Oot«o (UP1) - Ka~ tangese authorities blocked United as bank acoaunts today and reported to have cut communications to some installations held by U.N. troops. The moves were the latest In he's running bottle with the U.N. Command which ha Malms threatens Ur authority.. Air Baas to ta town af WiHaa and to Kafobi, rt mile* to tee North. The road was mined and Katan-ftoe troops ware manning a major road biock. Tha sources said they were tsood by tough Indian Ghurfca troops with tha UJf. Force. t loaf Iter BBhteBMBUteMM missing la tea Making fey shellfire of a rtverboal during tea ct-tensive against rebel Baluba tribea- ernment disclosed Monday. It was the biggest toil yet reported by any-ofthe rival .Congolese forces fo the months-long hostilities that hare plagued the African republic. - A U.N. spokesman at EUsabath-vilfe said banks had informed (he U.N. Mods Tshombe's pe al permission before duty canid rente. The te tet the UJf. The Air Faroe said radio communications indicated the orbiting aataBits, Jaunchad team Van-denberg Air Force Base, COM. Saturday was wobbling ate ejected the capsule into space instead of kilo a downward trajao-lory. The 900-pound capsule was started from the satellite at the plumed position over Alaska. Discoverer XXUI canted tartru-daaigned to find ways to Improve orbital stability, a major problem ta the Discoverer se- The They In BinnlngfaBmi BIRMINGHAM - Mrs. Ftenncc fey city commiickewr* last a The vote waa unanimous: Councilman William ft Burgum 9 tea-top Mty part fey 0Mfr loners a year age, was tee There aw four churches within tha Parfetm Lot Vo. 8 a that raitef should ba glvaa team. I- 45-yesr-old grandmother, ___.urn |nd new city commissioners Robert Page and Ralph _____were awuni to office hy Oty Oerk Irene Hanley. an itf business plaoae would he ustag it erery day. Following fite creanlaational sea-—Mmn confirmed rolla ter the north- The difference ta M*ITU ants m waa reapportlonad among property ownara and tha city. Omfirmaffan of tee refia had A $14,890 ynvtnc cecums waa awarded to Stotaruk Asphalt Pav-Inc., of Oak Park fey city Six Move Suits Filed on Rigging .......... _ me ftp tei^ facing ef HPteto from West of Watkins to Bates, Merrill team South-field to Batec and Hamfiton from Woodward to Hunter. Eleven Electric Firms Face Multimillion-Dollar Damage Action* The dty engineering department had estimated the project would coat $17,800. Stolaruk's tow Md waa about IS per cent under the artimate. WASHINGTON (AP)-The Jus- damage actions against electrical Philadelphia where the compantof named plead pleaded guilty or no eoS test last December to charges that they had rigged bids an public and prints supply contracts over s rdne-year period. Eleven corporations w named aa defendants ta one more ef the six suits, filed on behalf of the Tennessee Valley Au-and a dozen federal executives and defame agone'es. General Electric Co. and West-inghopse Electric Corp. u named in all six complaints. Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, who announced the state, bald the damages sought "would run millions of doUan," but exact figures could not ba stated now because hia department ha* not of the govern- ment purchases involved. Mobil llp» Oas Price in Four County Areas DETROIT (It - Mobil 00 Co. says it will increase the tank wagon price ef gaadUhe to dealers fay 3.6 cents par caUoa (tram IT cents to 19 J cento) in three---- ties and part of a degrte ta ] af property had baas srerissked. Dr. Fred Henny of 9111 Brad-way Btvd.) Bloomfield Township, was elected prestdsnt of the Mlchl- tiee—Departnimt todsy —filed gan State D«n*l Alsociation to- day. Henny, hand of the division of dentistry and oral surgery at Ford Hospital in Detroit, was named at the group’s 104th annual meeting. Henny, a native of Saginaw, suc- Mda Dr. Andrew J. Donnelly of $1 Million Is Sliced From County Budget (Continuad From Page One) budgets each year said tee lint step plrmttted Ms camosIttM to fop tat saffitaeot tea mdtogo aeeis to redaaa tea 9J1 to MB-* the county’s 1M0 tax rata. Ttaaster of the aurrluo welfare The oounttea are Genaaea, Shiawassee, Lapeer and the southern port ef Tuscola. Mobil said the price increase to partial restoration of price reduo* I tions made since Jan. 90. the county expected to racetve a supporting tax rate frbtn the allocation board. They cot, (hey aald, budgets would ha ottering budgets higher than their IMl totals. "If you want baton tha board (asking for tbs HI) they would chop you down to whare you were,'’ said L. Clare Cummings, Pontiac nperviaor and member ct Levinson’s committae. — tfllsMU "BOY OP YKAB" MEETS PRESIDENT — Richard Lopes of * O Paso, Tax., gate a handshake and a plaque from Presldont Kennedy during a Whit* Home visit. The plaque describee the boy as the nation1* finest example ef "Joretate decency," after he woe chosen from 900,000 members of the Boo*’ Club of America . aa the "Bay of tea Year." defended, believing enough would remain in tha fund "to taka care of any reasonable emargency” this year — to the 1983 budget chopped It down to die level of MB. The original mUlage estimate of Ml, white wotad hare Ttat the 34 townships and 30 school districts splitting tq> 8.89 mills, was on rather liberal esti-Lavtaaon reported. “will pwte aa aleqaato hnigot to 'taury Member* ef his committee felt, for the moat pari, that tha budget had to be trimmed drastically If Otter an tta budget at next Monday’a 19 are. matting, The tax board ttea Is headed the bodgta. Levinsoqaaid that hia committee also reduced fay $100,000 the sala- that $900,000 be included ta the M2 budget for possible salary ta- reaaes for county employes. This loomed as lessening chances ef a M90 aero— the board pay hilw for the 1,301 county emptoyna. An approriation totaling $6A1T,-733 for salartoa for tiwae And SI now positions is toduded ta the $Ii7T5^4I budget Watch Mongy Policy I BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) — Chairman William M. 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Slmap May Be Ending / It’s Crush Resistant / Rnnlsts Stains V Pat Rssistant / Child Resistant / Mothproof V MHdowproof V Non-allergenic / Unbelievably Beautiful -*■ Optimists Pushing Upturn •Own**fsnd,»Aon*p Introductory Gift Rug To acquaint you with the wojxjerful cctnbi-nation of unusual beauty ami terrific practicality also to be found in the Cabin Crafts runs of Acrilan, we offer with the purchase of l2eq. yds. or more of Cabin Crafts Acrilan of Coveted AID International Design Award. This offer expires April 30. from $8.95 Sq. Yd. at7 FE* 4-0516 1666 SOUTH TELEGRAPH FLOOR COVERINGS DRAPERIES BEDSPREADS South < By SAM DAWSON NEW YORK (AP)—The recovery watchers are out in force today. They hail every sign that better days are coming, They point eagerly to every report that business downturn is slackening or leveling off. Not even spring SttfMtf and the approach of income tax reckoning day can dim their joy. Though this may prove to have been the mildest and shortest recession since the war, it is probably the most unpopular. There was a sense of insult added to injury. The recession wasn't supposed to be. Insteed we supposed to be setting forth on Die Glorious Sixties. NO FAST ANSWER Much worse, tbe1 recession built on top of already considerable unemployment and has carried it to n per cent of the total labor force. Even the most optimistic of the recovery watcher* don't sight any quick And easy solution, any sizable drop in the number lit of work. Those who are out early watching for the first flutter among the recession thickets are firing re warded. 40 Ocean Freighters Expected First Month • CHICAGO (AP) — Maxim M. Cohen, general manager of the Lake Calumet Harbor, soys the port is preparing to ban" than 40 ocean-going vessels in the first 30 day* of the 1961 navigation season. Cohen said the first vessel scheduled to arrive in Chicago, the Tin-defjell of the FjettOranje Lines, is expected to put in to the facility in about two week*. The first commercial vessel passed through the Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., locks Saturday, officially opening the western Great Lakes 1961 shipping season. The news to recent days has had more good than bad items— a welcome change after a nasty winter. MORE STEEL ORDERS Steel mills report they are getting more orders. There’s no runaway demand, but most companies now say their April business will top March, and May should bring a further advance. Copper and some other nm-fernout metals are feeling better, too. The domestic demand has improved Of late. Some foreign producing areas are gripped by political uncertainty, making the chances at overcoming the world surplus that much better. Copper scrap prices have risen, and U. S. producers talk of a comiqg rise in the price of refined copper, now 29 cents a ound. Purchasing agehts, who often are involved first in any changes -in Urn euaimiili! liml, report that for the first time in months orders and output have turned up at many of their plants. They also say their inventories have steadied, perhaps heralding the end of stock trimming. . ., # * * ★ Government statistics, necessarily trailing those of the purchasing agents, report thst total inventories foil in February from January. And the biggest drop was in retail stocks. This is taken indicate that manufacturers have completed their inventory adjustments and sire again in position to buy, while retailers should soon be, it they aren't already, __ **“' LONG-AWAITED GAIN The figures also show that total sales of manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers increased February from January, the first month to month gain in almost a year. Auto makers and dealers, ways willing to be optimistic if given half a chance, re tor customer detnand and signs of increasing sales as spring advances. Bad weather continues to snarl retail business at various spots across the nation, but total sales this year are 4 per cent, ahead of last year. And heavy trading In (hr stnrlr market indicates that investors and speculators alike are sensing better .times coming. (AdvertMcmmo Callouses Pris,Ber*ina,Tsads(*MS/0-v^ ^mmdneU Cadillac is unique among cars in constantly providing its owner with the assurance that he could have made no sounder motor car- investment. He feds" it in every smooth and silent mil* he drives. He senses it in the reception he gets wherever, he travels. And he rests secure in the very practical knowledge thgt his Cadillac is a remarkably economical car to operate . . . and an exceptionally enduring value. Your dealer can augment Cadillac’s desirability with some very tempting economic reasons for investing in the “car of cars”.' Sin i1 -'..‘JHHSH! * JEROME MOTOR SALES COMPANY . 27^-280 $. SAGINAW STREET • PONTIAC, MICHIGAN PONTIAC PRESS TUESDAY. APRIL 11. 1961 FOUR Michigan BelL Spend Consenafion (tel May Go to Sdiolle LANSING (UPI)—August Scholle of Royal Oak. state AFLrCIO presi- $364,000 More Here budmaots Will Add 10.000 Men to Pott Office Payroll i WASHINGTON 0* — The, Port Office Department has announced plana to add 10,000 regular employee to iu payroll by limiting the hours substitute employes can WHY WAIT?i Enjoy it flow at fant«fic HaCTESMAt Plus sansational Budman Credit Terms. SHORTHAND For a Better Job with Substitute workers will be limited to 40 to 44 .houra a weak, effective July 1, according to an order issued by Postmaster General J. Edward Day. .Regular career employes are limited to an 00-hour biweekly paycheck. No Signs —No Symbols —No Machines Advertised in SEVENTEEN — RED BOOK — GLAMOUR — MADEMOISELLE and 60 other national magazines • FREE Lifetime nationwide equipment at todays higher costs. privilege • FREE LKiNim brash-up classes New'Class Scheduled for April 24 (Day and Night School) Pontiac Business Institute AT TOW SERVICE CHARLES F. HATTER 220 Draper Pontiac Ffi 5-6091 duties. KENDALE'S CENTENNIAL DINNER PLATES—On sale now at centennial headquarter! ape centennial dinner plates in two designs (above), depicting Pontiac landmarks of yesteryear‘'and of today. The 10-inch plates, sponsored by the Greater Pontiac Centennial Commission, are based upon authentic drawings and photographs accumulated by the Pontiac Public Library. Dinner Plates Sale ito Mark Centennial RE-GREW HAIR past and present, ere- oh sale now Centennial headquarters is tak-at centennial headquarters in the tog order* for the plate* at $2 Pontiac Public Library. apiece. The supply is limited. Tired in sepia, the Ken-inch plate* Net proceed* are to help defray come to two.attractive, matching the city’s expenae in staging the designs. centennial. "Qua deafen feature* landmarks from Pontiac’s jwat and tha oth J.-H Hardware Mslaals fall-time represantativo It’s a real pleasure for Hardware Mutuals to announce tha appointment of Charles F. Hatter in Pontiac and Oakland County. Charles F. Hatter is your full-time, trained insurance representative — st your service. He Is ready to put hit skill to work on your personal and business insurance problems., A phone call to Charles F. Hatter is all it takes for you to, get the Istest facts about Hardware Mutuals low cost, quality protection on a convenient premium payment plan. INSURANCE FOR YOUR AUTO—HOME—UUSIHESS—HEALTH—UPE Hardware Mutuals® Sizes to 46 united inches. All naw, 1961 Parma-Saal mods). Homeowners special. Minimum 6 windows. PriCa includes conn-plat* Installation by Bud-man expert. Cadillac aluminum win* dows $14.68 (to 46 united inches) plus In* stallation. SB PRICE Detroit School Chief Proposes Youth Work Units Dr. Samuel M. The plate baaed on oldca times bears a center Illustration of Saginaw Street in early days. Surrounding views include the Oakland County Courthouse to 1856; the main Are ball. 1867; toe first library, 1896; City HaU, 1908; the Civi War monument at Oakland and Saginaw Streets; Gov. Moses Wismr’s mansion, 1844; Grove High School, 1871; toe Hodge* House, 1840; a 1906 model Oakland car; and a 1906 Rapid truck. * ' ~ * * ’ * The (Rate baaed on modem timet CHICAGO W m Brownell, Detroit superintendent of schools, Monday outlined his proposed service corps to provide work for Inexperienced and unemployed young people in a speech Hair Consultant Here Tomorrow; Loan If Your Hair Loss Con Bo Stopped aid Baldness Prevented u. w « Mr mahan lapiraratlng’ the. Lesley Bair and Scalp Storsi & Screes Doors Perimeter illustrations show toe naw City HaU, tbe>Kresge Library at Michigan State University Oakland. the new U. S. Poet Office, toe new Public Safety Building, the new Pontiac Publlq Library, the Courthouse and County BuUdlni; the expanded Ponrtoc-Genaral Hap-pital, the new Pontiac Municipal Airport Terminal, a 1961 Pontiac Bonneville car and a 1961 CMC I WEDNB8DAV «8y APRU, afro^LW PiTtO .*) PST FREE CONSULTATION miiii nw You incur absolutely no charge fe ;; , * . or obligation tar coptogto for ,^H|^HRari consultation. We irul tell you YrrrC?.. ^TS I---nr • 1 ^SAVi np to 50% on Installation costs ALUMINUM AWNINGS Brownell said boys and gMfJUL to 21 could enroll tor i one or two year period eMLlivw at home in the propoae: If >ou were “stood up,” you were lucky. Boys who have to be “located" are usually better off left CONFIDENTIAL TO K.K. Don’t be silly. Wear white! from ELLIOTT'S for the key to ABBY the ladies’ room. We quarreled over this every tone we had to stop, and it nearly spoiled the trip for me/ -Please answer before sum- Like to Take a Trip by Ship? We do everything For furniture with that Exclusively Yours look, have your furniture remodeled at Elliott's of Waterford. In business for over 37 years, we assure top quality workmanship and materials................ Banquet Will Be a 'Circus' DEAR ABBY: I will never again wonder, as I rqad your column, if the messes people get themselves into are "real,” because this is what happened to me. Three years ago. I fell in love with a married man. (My boss.) I was also married, but we had no children. They had three. * We agreed to have a *’ma-. tore, sensible romance,” which meant he wasn’t breaking up his family and neither was L Well, It didn’t work out that way. Soon are started to talk about divorcing our mate* and-getting married. We planned to break the news to our mates right after Christmas. To make a long story short,'' Antique Show and Sale ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHUjpCH 171 W. Pike Street TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 19, 20 ’ Hours; 11 A. M, to 10 P. M- dons, 4, Monterey Boulevard; Kathy Vannatter, 5, West Huron Street^ Jer-ilyn Hon, 4, Coleman Street; Mary Jean flead, 6, Clinton Drive; and Laura Hoffman, 6, North Lake Angelas Road. DresM as downs, animals and arcus artists, 18 tittle girls from Central Methodist Church will perform in a rhythm band at the mother-daughter banquet Wednesday. Among the “musicians” will be (from left) Shelly Wis- Committee workers tar the dinner are Mrs. Robert' Wisdom. Mrs. Gerald Stanke, Mrs. Donald Vannatter, Mrs. Donald Tryon, Mr. Wisdom and Mr. Tryon, Mrs. John LqMonte will accompany the rhythm band. The program will feature Fred Slating as a magician and Susan Bank arid Mary Jean Head, "tight rope' artists.” Charles J. Schlutow Jr., Mrs. Marsha McNutt will present a Delwin Uban, Mrs. Jack Bar-. vocal solo. Awards will be giv,' ran, Mrs. Richard Stimaon, en by Mrs. Fred Poole. Mrs. Charles Pursley, Mrs. Aim assisting wife the pro-Bob Jensen, Mrs. Don. Car- gram will be Mrs. Dan Wal-roll and Mrs. Tom Malone. , lace, Mrs. Jerie Head, Mrs. Others attending were Mrs. -'-Gsorge Putnam, Susan Put-Charies Joaa and Evanna Joes, \ nam, Mrs. Jotyi HartWick. Mrs. Mrs. Bruce Wilder, - Sue N. J. Hoffman and Mrs. James Loomis, Kay McCoy, Gerry ^ Hon. Afman, Joy Fye, Joyce Me- ' The church’s Methodist Men Gregor and Marge Cherry. will servo. League Group Visits Lansing House} Senate Representative! from some 31 League of Women Votes of Michigan attended Legislative Day at the Lansing Young Women’s Christian Association. Guest speaker was Mrs. Maxwell Banis, who was president of the LWV of New Jersey the year in which that •tote won Us constitutional convention. She was also a con-con delegate. State senators or repreoenta-' fives were luncheon guests of Bride-Elect Honored Plans to Assist * ■Afflicted Infants 18 Exhibitors .Luncheon Picture* Bride-elect Bonnie J. Schlutow of Hood Road was honored at a shower Monday evening on James K Court...... Miss Schlutow. daughter of diaries J. Schlutow of Mt. Clemens and the late Mrs. Schlutow, will marry William D. Harding of Telegraph Road April 22 at Emmanuel Baptist Church. . Shower guests were Mrs. Post Card* Silver Chins • Glassware * Dolls • Jewelry • 1 Coins • 1 Stamps and Supplies The Afflicted Infants Foundation has extended an invitation to a continental breakfast at Showcase, l«c., on Brownell Street, Birmingham, at 9:30 «.m., Thursday. 76 WILLIAMS STURT PONTIAC " PHONE: N Mill * Tea ■ Served “KitchenFnth" Ross’ Candy ^CitidfforGifts or for Yourself FUNDRAISING - CONSULTANTS J---Catl FE 2-2509 . or dim in 4442 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Invitation Let us help arrange a bowling program designed just for you and your friends, whether or not you have ever bowUid. Enjoy this wholesome sport in a refined atmosphere that creates the ideal combination of fun and exercise. * AMBRALON . YARN lor Spring Knitting THE KNITTING NEEDLE 452 W. Huron Pg 5-1330 Frog Estimates-We Deliver Anywhere! tatty Trend I UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SFACR 300” BOWL PERMANENTS CONCRETE STEP COMPART 100 S. CASS LAKE RD. THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL,11, 1961 NINE Barnett-Walling Vows Spoken by Candlelight HO Attend Pontioak Secretary I: The secretaries end their guests visited office equipment displays and attended a luncheon at which Dr. William E. Rhode, assistant director at continuing education and assistant professor of political science at MRUQ Dr. Rhode used as his topic "The Pursuit of Excellence,” the asao- pews in the nr* Assembly of God Church Saturday ter vows of shir-ley Leota Walling of Keego Harbor to Robert J. Barnett. . tli Raw, OrviUe J. Windall of groom’s gift of a cultured Rear! necklace were also Worn. Norma Jean Walling of Keego aid Be* ! Danas. No mixing rw!T] necesssryt Bach rwj cereal is cooked with fruit and HhlJH ready to serve. HBHH Delectable in flavor, they have a wonderfully smooth, moist texture. As ter nutrition, they’re both enriched with iron sfld Important B-’vitamins. Gerber Baby Foods, Fremont, Michigan. Albertson, Colon Jackson of Keego Harbor and dm bride’s eeustoXaw-rence Lemmons of Royal Oik. After the reception la AMVET8 Hall on Oakland Avenue, the new Mts. Barnett domed n brown and beige floral print and pear green ip .'-v quet of white orchids, atephanotia and ivy. She la the daughter of Mra. Mar- Ch arm Chats by Betty LeComu ANNOUNCEMENT: Velio Ladles! Since X am starting to write a column here e a e h Tuesday, intro* auctions are tat order. As hair designer and cosmetologist, I’ve served this area forthe past 10 yean. I’m a member of the Michigan Hair Fashion Committee. “Personal Service” Is our motto and we have built our reputation on it. All the la teat beauty methods are used. Come in and let’s get aquaint-ed. Watch for 'Beauty Digest’. Take time for beauty. Why not begin this Spring season with a mew took”. Let us assist you in achieving this goal. Betty LeOorau Hair Fashions. I7M Dixie Highway, Waterford. ORlando 4-1933; 10S3 W< Huron Street, Pontiac, FE FLY FREE TO LAS VEGAS! >308 ----sqftWIwstgSW. . . js mom visnss iMsilgi eJroHhUme -*»a£sr PONTIAC 702 W. Heron _’s dress of matching silk chif-fon over taffeta with Venetian dmpe of Chantilly lace. Tim mother of the _ choee slate blue lace over taffeta satin side sash, long gloves and black patent m mothers wore yellow - throated white cymbidium orchids. Guests were from Indiana, W« Virginia, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Tennessee. State Guests at Meeting of OES Unit Pontiac Chapter 221, Order of the Eastern Star, met at die Masonic Temple an East Law* rence Street Monday evening. Distinguished guests visiting the Paul Hagle, past grand matron, and Mrs. Roy Wilton, past grand Martha of dm Grand Chapter of braash May « at fee Roosevelt SERVICE ra Min Always GOOD COFFEE urn roumnf Curry, worthy matron announced visitations scheduled tor dm chapter. ttn. Curry and Charles Moore, worthy patron, will visit North Branch April II; and on April 10, Mr. Moore will visit dm Binning- be Rylvaa Clerk, wmaateta patron, and Mrs. N. D. at Lake Orion, April N; Mr. Moose, at MUfori, April U; Mrs. Claytin Raadslpi, chaplain, at Lsnfegten. April Ml Mrs. Randolph, Clawson chapter, April «ll and dm Bible degree team Aartta Chapter in Davkbnfg, April M. The Bible degree team, under chairmanship of Mrs. BUly Wise-sart, served refreshments, as-_jted by Mrs. Lea Morrison, Mrs. Oscar Ferrell, Mrs. Albert Robertson, Mrs. Dwane Boughton and Mrs. Graoe Snover. The group has slated a smorgasbord April 18 at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Saving will "be from S to T pm. It’iessy enough to -till into the belief that tbs more food you stuff .into . baby, the >ttter eft heV be. But pressure .only serves to fix unpleasantness ana distaste ter e food in baby’s mind. Most wes ones know th$irvneeds sad sat enough to most those needs. And if you provide, putri* tkmally balanced meals there’s nothing to worry about. One good way to keep baby terested in his food, provide adequate nutrition too, is to very menus Spirit different kihdf of food. It’s easy with over fOO Gfcter Strained and Junior Foods. Isih n ns story. To heap baby's socks from fatting lost In the waSh, try putting , them in an old I nylon stocking be- I fan you toss umsb I into the machine. I Suds iwteh L-u through easily, RI end sorting is a cinch Isteri (wool Monuments. After wash* lag baby's rubber sheet, sprinkle liberally with baby's powder. It’s gobd for the rubber, surrounds your darlieg'wkh sweetness. Pontioak Chapter of the National Secretaries Association (International) observed its'fifth annual ttrrtiarinl tiuuLtknp at Michigan. State University Oakland Saturday. Guest speakers for the occasion included Fred Noyes (left), director of personnel and community relations for The Jam Handy Organisation, Detroit, and Dr. William E. Rhode of the MSUO faculty, photographed with Mrs. Russell Brackett, publicity chairman (left), and Doris Walker of Holly, workshop chairmen. It Doesn’t Leave You Starving Readers Like 9-Day Diet By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN To many of my renders it wouldn't seem like spring if my Ntam-Day Reducing Diet did not appear in the column at this time. A great many of them think of it aa an essential part of their spring repairs. Hals diet is extremely popular tar several reasons. In the first (dace it is effective and rapid. You KNOW what you can accomplish la Just this short time. Then, too, women have told me over and over again that they did not feel hollow or uncomfortably hungry white losing the pounds. R DEFENDS How mack yen teas In nine days depens on tedMdwl tee- 1400 calories a day. Here are the menus for tomorrow. Menus toe Wednesday; BREAKFAST One-half grapefruit. -One tirin dry piece of whole wheat toast, Black coffee. BOD MORNING Glass of skimmed milk buttermQk. LUNCHEON One poached egg. One thin dry piece of whole wheat toast. One-haU cup broccoli. One glass skimmed milk. i them to earns an- tween live and II pound* If yen This diet not only la rewarding to those who have only a tew pounds to lose, but alto gives an encouraging start to the woman who has many ppunds to lose. At the endof nine days she can switch to calorie counting, keeping her daily Intake to between 1300 and VFW Auxiliary Appoints Trio Delegates appointed by the Women'* Auxiliary of'Veterans of Foreign Wars No. 1060 to attend the Pontiac Centennial Commission meetings are Mrt. Archie Tryon, Mrs. Ayres Miller and Mrs. Jamas Dando. The group has voted to make contributions to Camp Oakland, Easter seals for crippled children and Cancer research. A public Installation ceremony 1* planned by the auxiliary April IT at T:» in the post rooms oo East Pike Street. Sain the ityle center of Pontiac g Showing the Captivating “Petite Bob” gbe stole aa fwfo is raring about SPECIAL PERMANENT OFFER dinner Two crisp row carrots. Baked Hah (medium portion), One-half cup green peas. Shredded lettuce sated, lemon dressing, Fresh fruit cup (don’t eat canned fruit). If you have missed any of the tenus or would tike to have the Nine-Day Diet booklet which gives you an of the menus and also a list of substitute food*, send 10 oents and a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request to Josephine Lowman in care newspaper. The Ohio river leads in the volume of Its traffic. THE MAN’S STORE COMPLETE ETRAORDINARY SPECIAL $25*00 Permanent Now *1250 Outstanding Staff of Experts to Serve You we Rppitetmpwt Hilled 6»en Friday H l j»jg. FE 5-9257 Beauty Salon U K SAGINAW Between Ltwracg tai Pifctt St (Aeesae tram Btwwi ifcme^l from ZeroKing and , Barracuta Par-^BreaUng jackets Prices Start at Completely washable, windproof and weatherproof. Classic In Style for the goffer or active outdoorsman. NT I AC iURON « TELEGRAPH TnM* Wed., Srt. 10 to f I HURON at T , Thurs., Fri., 10 to 0 — Thing for Spring (UP!) — Sleeveless dresses and easy fitting overblouses give spring costumes a contemporary look. Newt Complete! # DRAPERY Cleaning end Decorative-Fold -----—. 8arice ~~—^—-—.—_| Gbll us today Wlmoderete prices on taklno- FE 4-336$ hanging service. New Obcorttive-Md Machine does professional work. MAIN CLEANERS I Pick-up end Delivery Service) SPRING SHOES CAPEZIO . . FIANCEES CELLINI- GAMINS MADEMOISELLE SWISS IMPORTS ANDREW GELLER ' - Regular $14.95 to $27.00 iQK 'to 18* SPRING SUITS RggufargSO to $70 V All wool with boxy jockets. Some ore 2-plece, others 3-piece. ■24 » ‘44 SPRING COATS - Regular$40 to $60 All the nqw styles in beautiful pastel shades plus black, navy, beige. •34 ‘49 Of POIfTIACl HURON Qt TELEGRAPH Motti* Thurs., Fti. 10 l» Mite, Wed, Sat, 10 to 6 TEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1SS1 Two Being Held at Soo an Fwiwrioa of Dope SAULT SIX. MARIK W-Tw Pontiac, Nearby Area Deaths ttmtgm of illegal yowte of narcotics here today. Pottre sakj Frederick Pulley, 21, an akwmaaf JCtottoek*! Air Force Base, and Nedra Holloway, 32. of amt Mik Marie, wire taken to UK LITHE* Is COLEMAN Mrs. Lather L. (Elate) Obieman. 17. of 3XM Seebalt St., Drayton for Ha detector teals to tion wtth te charges. A toM ma* Frankie Hff___________ Hr. », of Sanh Ste. Marie, was Thatcher, t Patterson. 6 Weraet ., * • ^ INSURANCE INSURANCE KURAIICE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE JNSIRANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE too HI tor three yean, 1 Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. Louis Thrasher of Drayton Plains; a grandson; and ton great-grand- Jfcrvtce wto to hUMlto Thursday at toe 'Xltan—r towwar Itmeral Home with burial to the Drayton Plains Cejaetery. . - tints. LEONARD to-DAVIS Service tor Kh. Leonard R. .(Lola S.) Davis. 85. of, 209 Chippewa Road will be held at the Crosier-Pearson Funeral Home to Cleburne. Tex. Arranfemewts were by toe Sparks-Griffin Funer Home F A member of Central Methodist iCtoarfi, Mrs. Davis died Sunday after a * man tor the former Detroit United Railway. Snrvivtog ia* brother, Harry B. rjjHMT • Mr. Rooney’s body to af the VborhteeSipte Fttneral Home. JAMES H. FTLLEY LAPEER — Service tor James H. FUley, 57. of 859 Second Sti will be at 1; II p m. Thursday at On Year's Probation Following Larceny hp battel to Sales Cemeteyy. “ Tflley died yesterday after three daughters, Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Donald Ttompapn, fahlh of Lapeer, and Marion FUley of Ctoeago, Hi.; a atoter; and eight HOWARD A. MeCANDLESS Howard A. McCandless, 61, 517 E- Pika SL died unexpectedly yesterday at St. Joseph Mercy Hoa-[ptteL Aa employe of General Motors [ikuck A Coach Division, he was a member of Eagle Lodge No. 1231 and the Loyal Order of Moose I No, 382. Surviving are his wile, Helen; Ihte mother, Mrs. Jessie McQuid? Mrs, Albert MKbMd of Limestone. yetute HOLLY—Service for Mrs. Edward (Lucille &ijtang< Hi of IMT ‘ be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Drysr Funeral Home. Burial wfll he to Highland Cemetery, Highland TowrtoMp. Mrs. Young died yesterday her residence after aa illness off two days. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Anthanette Crosby of Wbnm; a sister: toree griwklillttmi and Kit great -grandchildren. A Pontiac youth 'wag . year’s pntoatton by Waterford Area Lutherans Plan Dinner, Lecture Tffiamity-styte poUuc* tenner wm f p.m. Wednesday at toe after being found guilty at sfaapto larceny and receiving stolen property hto M. Panto, ia, af m Mia BL, ami accused of steahag w to* wmtatataf aasestoutotoa valued at yi7 Rom a local toagatasw Potato bad recrivafl 30 days probation on gator simple larceny conviction Feb. 14. M8g> THOMAS VAN BOHN ■ U.... MET AMOR A - Sbrvicdlor Mrs (jOK 1(1110 . UeillS Thomas (Stella* Van Horn. % ofL ■ ft .f p t ^ . 4789 Baldwin Road, wfll fe at 2 tO tKJll L 0/1021 p.m. Itotnidny at Muir BRgfers . Surrivtagareber husband: a Ftmeral Home. Lapeer. Buriat wlU tatoM - — be to Metameni Cemetery. Mrs. Van Horn died yesterday after « short Atoms. She was a member of toe Maine Hebetate Lodge No. 311; Lapper, and Ladies Auxiliary. Pfet‘Ma* trons Breach No/ 58. . Surviving besides her husband are jf- son. Harry of HatoeyT' a daughter, Mrs. Donald Avenafl of Romeo; five grandchildren: , a brother. George Fettcrly of Pontiac; and two sisters. MARE AN$ WlLLOfKX SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP i----' . I anumiflAU/ ivmvoiur — [lass of St. Petersburg, Fla.; *”djG|service far Mary Aim ■IfetoH wfll la pB si 11 ■ islagr Thasadsy at the Vaoriwea - Siplejo., Chapel. Cremation wfflfc ailtoltojjjj jj Jjj ! Olivet Ce Chapel Memorial Cemetery. WUJUAIM 8. ROONEY Mrs. Alfred P, WUlockx Big Lake Road, wfll be tomorrow at, Mtemt [Oltoct Cemetery, Detroit Mrs. Burns A dinner party honoring Oakland County Democratic C Secretary Mrs. Mildred A, Bums to planned ter Wednesday night by her associates to the county patty organization. Mrs.' Burns leaves next week to accept a Civil Service assignment in Liberia With the International Cooperation Administration of the U.& State Department She has teen a participant to county Democratic activities since 1948. She ltvfe at 1255 Florence. Waterford Danctr Beverly Hills Sues France Nuyen .LOB ANGELES (API-Beverly Hills, 22, a dancer, Monday toad actress France Nuyen, X, for 2100,000 damages because af an automobile collision March 39/ Following the dinner, to hear «_message aha work to '1 Eaateni Africa, whan Raw. Mrs. N.I*dwlg Meimnrirr, pioneer mi—tanarie*. make their preasnta-ttons. - From April • ftnfei IS the eeapto wto speak In IS lotoaraa charehes to *a Eastern MMd gas DUtriet of the Ceatrai Coo Reservations I • the 7:30 p.m. WfetoML T-week-oid daughter of, lifter dinner in her honor at the Waldron Hotel may be made by Contacting (MktendGxmty Democratic Oammitteg headquarters. Miss mils said she suffered ous head injuries tod to i confined to a wheelchair. She i _ to a ear driven by 1 husband, William Powers. ' The atilt alleges to, driving toe othei der the influence of Pastor Melander first went to Thnggafflu to 1923, and when the present Held to Oantral Tanganyika was entered, be was owe of three missionary pastors to pioneer the work there. This Held to now tstaha's largest overssas njis-respoosibility with a stiff of tflai 90 peraons serving to a program af evaqgeUam. education Plans Another WASHINGTON/ (AP) —' President Kennedy/plans to send a on Thursday or Frid faling with regulatory agencie lie message will be reconunendattena of antes, toe President’s ioftl MEN 18-5* $1.75 WO^iEN IMS Tews oi Age, toriustre HOSPITAL-SURGICAL MfUIAMCE FOR PEOPLE 85 YEARS or UNDER MEN HJ1 $4.00 ■ WOMEN W-» Years oi Aee. bdusiv. MEN ILU $2.30 steteb WOmt (Ui Toots ei Aa>. todastve William S. Rooney of BA. Roto- unexpectedly yesterday at her rest- / tl *j Armed Robbery lawn Drive teed early this morning dence. Her body is at the Lewis E. after an iltoesa of several weeks.jWint Funeral Home, Qarkston. Arraigned yesterday for ml _________ Surviving besides her parents are jtimMtMxcy which netted |1.» Mr. Rooney was a retired motor.I two brothers, James and Alfred; vart of a 0f cigarettes, Tommy Williams, 38, of/l72 Hughes SL, pleaded toneetot before Circuit Judge Frederick C. Hem. • - He is accused of stealing the money .and cigarettes from* Leonard F. Grant, 17, of 3300 Eliza-beth Lake Road. Waterford Township, as Grant waited March 25 in!a car to front at 82 Green St., for a friend. No trial date .ires set by the judge. Williams was returned to county jail under a 15,000 bond. Mrs. Melander served as a missionary teacher when went to Tanganyika to 1942, She mit bar husband in Iambi a 1946 and the two have continued to serve there since that time. Mrs. Melander has been called by the Lutheran Church of Tanganyika to serve as supervisor of a of adult literacy schools. Pontiac’s finest for facilities and service. 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Martin as Tillage attorney. -7 v ~ . The appointment was challenged by Councilmen Roy Rewold and John Lowes. It also was criticised by several members of the standing-j—-»—:—v.—— dents attending last nights sutmMM. between the tw« council meeting. MdpniweB. ' As a compromise, Martin was Wilson Severance, who preceded retained as consulting attorney to Martin as villa** attorney, said assist Cox in matters which Jhe from the QOOr ffitf appointing two "tanner legal counsel for the village men from die same Arm was not By us WIN BORN ROMEO — Village President Wayne N. Black, last night broke a 3-3 council ra to end Edgar WeiMh’a career as Romeo’s chief of police. Hi* vote climaxed a two-hour council session attended by nearly 200 local citizens who Jammed into the village hall primarily to protest Welch’s ouster. The council handled all items of business on its agenda before coming to the appointments. Early In the meeting petitions signed*^-—— ..r*.A ra by over 300 residents urg- tonalities, petty prejudice and polling that Welsch be retained nunored to-tajhe reasons for were given to the clerk. SSf? 0tfd*1 Wiokewnan forTteT*£ confirmation of 8gt Charles Meek- tionen er’a appointment as chid that the V Southfield President U Given Unanimous Vote by New City Fathers SOUTHFIELD - C. Hugh Do-hany was mumimousty re-elected council president last night by the new Southfield city council Mtow-tag the Inaugural ceremony attended by U00 residents. Dohany has served as. council president the last two years. His present term will be lor one year. Dohany, Ueyi A. Gabler and VOTES,, VOTES AND MOBE VOTES-Walled Lake Mayor Marshall E. Taylor looks over the 1,183 votes that were cast by city councilmen hurt night before he was named to the city's top post Seven councilmen took nearly three hours Walled Lake Mayor on 169th Vole Taylor Rolls In at the End Lapeer Junior Heads Future Homemakers taken that Taylor received more < than one vote. Then he got two. 1 On the 136th ballot he was given I three votes. The most consistent vote-getter throughout the evening was Wiltse. But the deadlock couldn't be broken and he wasn't able to achieve the required majority. Always la the running were the i two new council members, Clyde By JIM LONG \ WALLED LAKE—A new mayor < was elected by city councilmen last night buit it took them 168 ballots and nearly three hours to make the decision. Before Marshall E. Taylor was named to the top administrative office, 1,183 individual secret votes were cut, 431-more than , in the Ape 3 city election. The final vate^Msf1' WST mylar, 48, palled the necessary tour-vote majority. CouncOmaa John J. Hollywood and 0. David Edwards on the grounds that it would' not be in the best interest of the dty to have two men from the same company‘serving on the When asked if the petitions meant anything to him. the Artl- Two area teen-age girls have bun elected officers of the Michigan Association of Future Homemakers of America. Judy Baldwin,. 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baldwin of 2452 Braurer Road, Lapeer, was elected president of the 12,000 member organization, and Linda Joyce Myers, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest O. Myers of 2279 Hester Court, Keego Harbor, was named vice president in charge of UK otHHNV pawwyi when the nomination was 'made. NEED NEW BLOW Rewold, reiterating his stand of March 27, pointed out Martin's “valuable experience in municipal law” and his "long record of service to Rochester.” v Boeberitz, in nominating CpxDut week, bad said them was a need Mother, Daughter Die CARLETON If) - Mrs. Clara A. Bogielczyk, 35, of Cuteton, and her 5-yearold daughter by a previous marriage? Diane Frank, were killed Monday when their car was strode by a freight train at a The other three councilmen approved the appointment. Dohany abstained from voting. In other business, the council approved sending a proposed request to the Michigan State Legislature to prohibit the levying of a one per cent tax on nonresidents working In Southfield. didn't garner a vote. Waldo C. .Proctor, whom Taylor succeeds as mayor, got one vote on the 111th ballot and then only after he remarked that if be got the post be wouldn't take it. -SOME WALKED OUT ’ After an hour of indecision and 76 votes the audience of 30 be- Attorney Albert Herzog just shook his head when Ackley asked if then was a charter provision limiting the number of votes. Along about the 156th vote City Clerk Dorothy Lonsdale's voice started to crack bom the constant New Troy Regime Votes to Appeal Zoning Lowes again challenged the ethics pf having one law firm represent both the vUliife and the towndiip. Cox is a member of the law firm of Bebout, Potere and Cox. One of the partners, L. Rex Bebout, is attorney for Avon Township. Collins said he thought appointing two men from the same firm would help to "narrow the gap” which existed between the village According to written notification sent to WMech by Black yesterday morning the chief was to *jkvon Township Blaze • pauses Lois of Barn, About $4,200 in Stock , as his successor had qualified. Maeker took over today. Petitions also. were presented urging that Mrs) Dorothy Posey . be retained as license examiner, , police dispatcher.and police me-i tron. She had been told she would t no 'longer be needed after yesterday In the police department shakeup. TROY—The new controlling faction on the IVoy City Commission last night wasted no time in showing its power. A motion to appeal a controversial zoning case to the State Supreme Court—a proposal defeated by the former “old guard'* com- Says Ground Fires Require a Permit AVON TOWNSHIP - Twenty-five farm animals were burned to death yesterday in a fire which destroyed a huge stock bam at 2051 Tienken Road. a(tion not justified I A member of the Audience, John Patterson of 2748 W. Tienken Road, , Avon Tawmhip, said “humiliating j this man (Martin) for the differ-| ences between the village and , township” was not justified. KEEGO HARBOR-Deputy Fire Marshal John J. Sellman warned residents today that all ground fires am prohibited unless s burning permit is issued by the city’s fire' prevention bureau. In addition to the permit, which Is bee of charge, Sellman said residents must have approved rubbish burners which are to be located at least 15 feet from any. .The operator of the farm, Harold Roundy, 61, said* three riding horses, ten edws, two hogs and ten ■uii pigs were trapped in the burning bufldbtf The matter of these petitions was brought up after most of the spectators had teft, but Black brought an abrupt end to any possible reconsideration of this action by pounding the gavel and adjourning the meeting. ousted “old guard” members, in J the election, took oaths of office * last night. Bargert and Carey then voted j with Mayor Robert J. Huber and ‘ Commissioners Vincent J. McAvoy and Wallace B. Hudson to appeal the esse. ■ ■ ' . The ousted faction also received another setback when Huber and Hudson were appointed with Dun- , can as the city's representatives j to the County Board of Super- A IVi-ton 1961 truck, 12 tons of hay and about 50 bushels of oats also were lest in the fire, he said. year were the highest on record, over 81,125,000,000," the fire marshal said. “This terrific lorn should alert every community to the necessity of conducting an Intensive and continuous 4jrc prevention campaign.'’ Other new officers elected are], Mrs. Arthur Burgess, vice presi- ( dent; Mrs. Harry G. Johnston, ic-, cording secretary;«Mrs. Edward ( Knickerbocker, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Morley Newman, , Metro CluHs Auxiliary Plans 'Charity Party? * AUBURN HEIGHTS—A “Charity Pasty" will be held at 7:30 p.nc Thursday by the Avondale Metro-pnlitto Chib Auxiliary Spirit 83 at the Avondale Community Hall. "Patty games and booths containing plastic and china household goods wfil be featured at the event Committee chairmen named are Mrs. Harold Gingell, marketing; Mrs. Floyd Sanchez, program; Mrs. Jack Turner and fibs. Roger Huber arid Hudson took over the positions formerly held by lbs. and Mrs. Lewis' R. Swartz, pub- debrandt. Huber and Hudson were licity. elected by unanimous votes Hr-- a »' —------------------ secret ballot bythe commisskXMfA. i, • . Duncan, the only holdover from Area Church to Show the previous group of represent*. Science Fiction Film jjj* was reappointed by a S-to-2 CLARKSTON — “This Island . a*rk 3- L*w"on Lockh>rt Earth” will be shown at 7:30 p.m. <* Du??® Saturday in the sanctuary of the ^"jtoting .*** inarked for Mrs. First Methodist Church. The movie Schemaneke snd the other tor a is sponaoreti by the Margaret Rich- *** vnmmMy waa to-aids Circle of the chinch. tota* *»* McAvoy. * * * the commission, in its decision The film stars Jeff Morrow, to appeal the zoning cw, ty ques-Faith Domergue and Rex Reason, boning a ruling by Circuit Judge B ia a realistic srienee fietien pie-B. Rusael HoMandwho stated in tore dealing with two mortals January that zoning requiring %-hurling through outer space 'to **** %-a«* Ms. to the city was challenge the unearthly furries of "tijrrweawrwiahl* " an outlaw [»»»««♦ The matter of appealing the eaqe The wind did not shift direction, however, and firemen managed to keep the flames' from reaching the farmhouse about 50 Met from the burning building. EXTINGUISH OTHER FOtE taother outbuilding approximately^) feet bom the large stock bare caught fire briefly, but that Roundy, who. was not at home uflfen the fire broke out, said he tit not know what 'started the t£ze, He could place no value on tfifc MS- by 43-foot stock bam. Roundy rente the farm from the asm NCAA regulations limit spring workouts to 30 sessfons. The largest toumouta .were at —Hull, Billy Hay and Murray Bil-tour—against Detroit’s big three at Howe Vio Stasiuk and Alex Delvecehio. Pilou* said It made a big difference. Be explained: Hite 614 In Only ABC Appearance Wilman Helps Team Place Prep Schedule •TWELVE THE PQNTIAC f RESS.* TUESDAY* APRIL 1^ mi We Say 46 Bdftjih From the Press Box Pudge Adler, the friendly publicity director of the Michigan Water Ski Association tsn-t aure.he under* standi the Greater Pontiac Centennial Committee. A recent visitor to Pontiac, Adler learned of the fifty's celebration and decided to call the Centennial office. His offer was to put ana colorful water ski show in conjunction with the city's anniversary at any lake site the committee sees fit “We would even bring up Pontiac’s own Nancy Messier from Cypress Gardens/* he noted His offer waa met with the remark. "We are not near say lakes." Oh well, now, vie know there are only 334 mirages around Pontiac. *, * dr it Adler was In Pontiac to talk to officials about staging tha 4su»higw« state Water Ski Championships at Loon Lake for the second straight year. * The Michigan Water Ski Association, ready for Hi greatest season in its short four years of Mfe, on* joyed fair success at tfco sits last year and is antid-paling its bast elate meet in history. The ltWSA plana are not without problems however. It seems some resktants across the lake are opposing the —*—*----------—_____ AH the activity in tha tournament as well as the spectator, aroa Is along Dtise Highway thereby making any gripes more of a aour-grapes nature. Any tournament or such event that brings partial-pants Mil spectators to thlf area, ia good for the pres-1 tige, business and health of the community, even If only for one weekend. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX The recent feature we did on Jal Alai (Hi Li) brought a note to this column that Joe Crus Balsamendl of Barcelona Is in New York building a Fronton to open In July, and he hopes to develop some American players who will compete in the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo when the game will be recognized for the first time. Shucks, and I left my CeSta in Tampa. Brandi Rickey Jr. Dias In Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH ; ^ifwueoi NATIONAL 1. New Yeft i. Milwaukee 8. BaWmsre * # MIMS’ ‘ 5, gt Louis •.Cbtytoad g. Pklladelpli •i. Beaten - 7. Ctomtonafi s. Kueu City 8. CMeage If Tigers File Protest Against New Qadget DETROIT (AP) - A big. gadget In Tiger Stadium, hfine of the Detroit Tigers, to anything ’You can’t follow tha pitch,1 ■aid Al Kalina. "Very distracting," groane* but welcnmr’Wlhe dufaVptayita; Charlie Maxwell Out to dead center Add was a new ground-level scoreboard for the benefit of the cash customers in the upper tiers of the lower grandstand. - ‘It’s terrible,” ■creamed Tiger sluggers as one. man. Williams Admits He Misses Opening Day “They’ve ruined the beat hitting background in the league," moaned Norm Cash. That was the reaction as Tigers got together tor a warmup before today's opener with ~' Cleveland Indiana. Whan the .. the yowls Increased. Manager Bob Schefttng and General Manager Rick Farrell put their h together and came up with a com- JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (AP) ■-* Ted Williams isn.’t trying to kid anyone—be misses playing base- Mlchigan Babe Roth League and West Side Recreation took four-point sweeps In the West Ladies Classic. The Ruth girls hit 2517 for high Ptorett’s Lounge it 893. The latter team took three patya featuring Peg Chrter'a 341 add a Mi by Opel Ward—both the best individual ■drat. Opal had a 389 game. Hagai dark tailed 234, Marguerite Young 203-380 and Doris Lank-tree 538. ----- -*> • That's all I could hoar when I • to the radio,’’.WU* liams said Monday, “They were talking about the baseball season getting, started. It made me a little Jumpy to know that tor the lint time In 35 years I won’t be gof out on' the field in a uniform.1 Williams was interviewed at an jWearanee here promoting Florida ftytolnp contest s will drape It and protect the hitters ... until we can mgye maybe 100 feet along the tofice into right-centerfirid where it will not interfere with the batters aad distract them. Williams remains on the Boston . lyroll as a consultant on yt players. He mid he will go around talent tor the Red Sox. ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER Tempawate Hi* twit Mm$ “chooses" thfi wearingtemperature •***2 HART, SCHAFFNER fir MARX Tompewste h»* • thermostatic concern for a man'* COmfort, lt'» i mldwelghl Milt that adjusts to any temperature from SO to 79*. That'* about 300 doyi a yser in our climate. Our Temps* wate collection offer* a wide choice of color* and psttsma, It) fine wontsds and blend*, domestic and imported. Tailored expertly by Hart Schaffner & Marx in comfortable natural lint*. From ’cin&gnjs 272 W. MAPLE—BIRMINGHAM Friday Night Until 9 STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC 1 •Awful." sniffed Rooky Cola- em / V Top Red Wings With 3 Goals, ¥ How® Gets Lone Scora for Detroit; Olympic It Next Stop Big Ten Grid' Practice Opens Name Canadian to Get Medal in MSIJ Sports CHICAGO U» - Thi Chicago sfionh Rgwks an halfway homo to their first Stanley Cup championship to a years, and conch Rudy Pilous reps two Kems—monsy and * prestige-have the Hawks hungry enough to ftohh tha Job. A 1-1 triumph over tta Detroit. Rad Wings last night lifted tty title-starved Hawks Into n 3-1 edge in tty bast-ofreven struggle. Tty fourth game will be played at Olympia In Detroit tomorrow night. Defenseman 1 ONE RAND CATCH — Detroit goalie Hank Baaaen reaches out ft* a one tend grab of a Chicago sink during a Hawk rush on the Wing goal in the 2nd period last night. Detroit defend- assisted on the first two goals, bellowed "we're halfway home, gang.” Someone else yelled that ’ll wrap it up in two more.’’ ex Gerry Odrowski (II) blocks Ron Murphy, left, away from the play. Chicago won at homg-_ Hut he was confident he needed i in the ^layoff*. no special urging* to get Mi play---------tor the remaining games. ■They're mature men and they know what they have to do. Neither team will told-they have too much Class aid pride for that. But our boys know bow much mousy tt moans to win this thing, and they know the prestige that gore with winning. If that Bait enough to imptre them, nothing I eon soy or do will do it.” Pilous was not that optimistic. Tour minutes later Murray Bailor pounded home Hull’s rebound. The Red Wines, now trailing, tor the saeobd time In the series, averted 'a shutout whan . Gordie Howe broke loose for** straight-on shot from a dozen Iff* midway through tha third petted. GOLD CREST MOTHERS, FATHERS, BOYS, GIRLS, CATS, CANARIES, BOUQUETS, JLAS, Inc Utt U*. AW** M***r THB PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1961 THIRTEEN Player Suffers, Then Celebrates Victory Palmer Loses on 18tfi Hole by One Stroke Doublfr Bogey Ends Bid for 2nd Straight Win in Masters AfefcC, today had swelled his 1161 gold strike to $4£000 by becoming find foreign-born Master? charhpion since the meet started Ilf. 1684, Whether player, 35, fending champion Arnold Palmer by a atroke, or Palmer beat him-aelt in-yeaterda/i dosing round at Augusta National was conjectural. if ra»t»r»i SAD MOMENT—Arnold Palmer slumps on.the ISth green as a putt which would have given him a tie misses by toche*,' lower Wt, in the Masters Golf Tournament at Augusta. He b|ew,* lead on that last hole yesterday to finfhh 2nd to Gary Player. ‘ Sharman, Sanders Pace Celtics Toward Crown BOSTON (AP) — Bill nearing the end of a remarkable earner, and rookie Tom Sanders are tap important reasons Boston is favored to win the National Basketball Association playoffs night. Seeking their fourth title in five years, the Celtics meet the al-ways-dangerous St. Louis Hawks at Boston Garden Just one victory away from their goal. Boston leads the best-of-7 final series 2-1. “Sherman is having his greatest a!l-aroitnd playoff series since he's been in the NBA GH years),1! said Coach Red Auerbach alter Sunday’s 119-104 triumph at St. Louis. Ignoring rumors he will not te - protected in a coming draft by the new Chicago franchise or may he coaching another club next season, the 34-year-old Sherman has Jwen playing like a rookie frying to make the squad. " " Shuman got up at 7 a.m. the morning of both .games,-in St. Louis tor extra shooting practice. His defensive play has been the best ever, currently ■ holding the most dangerous Hawks’ backcourt man, rookie Lenny WHkens, four ■low the latter’s season average. Meanwhile the most accurate foul shooter In professional annals is shaking loose for his patented Jumpers and one-handed sets. 4 4 4 will be a tough game,” St\arman said looking ahead, “but if we play our best we can do it. We haven’t played a full 48 minutes of top-flight ball rat. We’re not out of the wood*,” echoed Bob Corny. “This gai« of mine won’t quit," warned Hawks’ Coach Paul Sey-______"They’ll be loose, too, figuring they have nothing to lose how." Flint Fighter Ready MANILA to Minnesota’s choice. Ike Los Angelas Angela, the other of the new dafta in the expanded 19-tram |UL, take wlag against the Oriole* at Baltimore, in other AX. games, the Detroit Tigers hast the Cleveland Indiana, and the Boston Red Sox entertain the Kansas, City A'a. .Washington and Chicago are game winners, Spahn starting tor Milwaukee and Ernie Brogiio for Louis. * In last minute moves yesterday, the Cards sold pitcher Jton Kline to the Los Angela* Angels, thfe Phillies placed stormy hurtor Jim Ovens on the disquslified Ust and Minnesota sold Ralph {Jimenti and purchased'two rookie pitchers. Them are manager At Dark; third baaemiiir Harvey Fir ton obtained hi a winter'trade with Cleveland; and rookies Charlie Hiller at second and Tom Haller behind the plate. The Yankees start a new regime under Ralph Houk, who replace* eminently successful Casey iStengei. Ole Case guided the dub to 10 petmanfk and 1 world championships during the past lY aea- The Los Angeles Dodgers, picked , by many to win the N. L. pennant, are expected to draw the largest home crowd when they take on the' Philadelphia Phillies in Tuesday's only night game. A crowd of about '50,000 should be on hand whefi Drat Drysdale <15-141 opposes the veteran Roberts (13-10). hi other, nTL. games, the Milwaukee Braves entertain the St. Louis Cardinhls and the Chicago Cubs, under "head coach” Vedie Himsl, meet the Reds at Cincinnati. The Braves • Cards game pita last season's only tqp * Woodltaf Prize List at Masters J*Mi*ry 17,999 « S:SS Machen Easily Beats No. 6 Heavy Contender By JAC K8TEVEN80N Associated Press Sports Writer SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — "1 was asked to prove myself in or-Ider to get a shot at the champion.” declared second - ranking heavyweight coifiender Eddie Machen. ‘I think I did it” ■ A A'* A rhe Portland, Ore., boxer scored a dear-cut 10-round decision at the Cow Palace Monday [night over a sluggish Mike De-John. . 72-71-71-71—* 744S73-72—SM n-ihu-n—m TWVTS-Tl—f“ 72-7J-7S-7S—I •Tin-it-m 74-7Jd*-7»-*S» 72-74-71-72—Si 71-74-44-74—191 .......................71-7V72-72—2S1 Dtek Mayer /• J.VffSfShm tow Woraham MJto ... - 74-71-TS-«-*“ E—- --------to SUMS 72-74.71-^ $1,900 .... 74-75-72-72—293 smTuft:::® tLF&FS* :::::33&8=8S “ *■ 77-99-72-77—295 w— ......wnWm m ^ ss ffqJSBTUT Jerry Barter «N .... 74-71-7477-201 lfiiaol ■#. SMa 2S22 Russian Top Thinctad NEW YORK. (AP) — Valery Brumel of Russia, who tied John Thomas’ indoor high Jump record1 of 7 feet 3% inches, Monday was voted the outstanding performer of the 1961 indoor season by the New York Track Writers Association. .. 74-72-74-74—SM men to it thaa getting ahead. You've got to fiatoh on tap.” Coe, 38, an oil broker who won the UA. amateur in ilia and 1968, very nearly became the first amateur to -win the Masters. Hf had the two beat dosing rounds, 69-69, and by inches missed an eagle putt on the 89th hde. * played the beat-golf 46 my career,” said Coe. I’m aimRy prised that I closed as well as I did.” • PataMF esttoetad |lt,0M for Strong Foreign Field HOUSTON (AP)—Neale>Fraaer and tiro fellow Australians led the strongest foreign field ever entered in the lUver Oaks tennis tournament today-Mfr tournament never won by a foreign player. .Tied at fourth and grabbing $7, ,» each were Tommy Bolt, who had the beat final ramd score of 88, and Don January at 385. Paul Hareny took the sixth price money of $4,800 wth 286, \ Amateifr Jack Nicklaua and pros Cotebns, Jack Burke and 1 Casper were knotted at 38T. The Matosro pane of $10,000 for tiie first M finishers was the Mf-gest in history, topping by $10,-000 last ysar*s disbursement. TRANS TROUBLES? SAVE MONEY at Reliable Transmission Co. 4-07B1 41 N. PARKE ST. PRN1SAC rWS WEEK’S SPEOtAL! (-'S9 HyfiWic HIM COMPLETE ll W ' WRITTEN 90-bAY GUARANTU mg' - ON ALL WORK - PHILADELPHIA - Jimmy SM. MK ------ Tmt Ch rltly. PbU4delptolt. outpoin 144. PlUiburah. 4. NEW TOaX-ta** BALTIMORE (UPI) — Jockey Willie Shoemaker won the ..Pimlico Futurity on. Jewel’s Reward ind on Intentionally in. he was beaten a length ' on All -Hands in 1960 when he attempted to equal Albert Johnson's record of^ three consecutive winners. WASHINGTON (UPI)-On Aug. 16 ,1932, Charles H. Calhoun Sr. shot the third ijole of the Washington. GoU Club coucse in one and his son Charles H. Calhoun Jr. promptly duplicated it. The hole was a par 3 158-yarder. NIA PLAYOPPS A^T A GLANCE ^NjgmuUr ’ ,S™5mSoS*e SCHEDULE . tools 4* Bsilso. Boatsa MaSs bsi of-ttvfn urtri. 21 DODGE WAGONS CARRY kRoblnson Ttfc: c—Ron tor O'ConnoU m In; a— Oroonatd out tor Daley to Mb-, •— Grounded out for Donovan In 4th. - Chleato ................. 411 444 U*-4 Waaktaftao ..............2M 444 444 I X—Thoby. tons % Daley. N-L-CM eaco *7-15. Wauhtnytoo 27-13. DP—Veal and O'Connell. DOB—Chleato 4, Waebbat-ton 4. 2H—Smith, SsSMiso. Aparicto. Taaby. IB—^Woodline. LandU. HH—Stay- er*. SB—lilnoso. SP—Klaut. Storere. . ip iL i it aa sO Wynn ..2 f4l $ 1 I Kemmerer . ..4 2 4 0 4 I DRIVI IN TODAY FOR TOOK FREE INSPECTION NO CASH NEEDED! ALL CREDIT CARDS HONORED! SPECIAL CUN MUMS CUStOm-v AMAzmor coated« NEW : •►•wad* FORD PLVM. CHEV. ► IS MMumit In Fine Whiskey... FLEISCHMANN’S is the BIG buy! gO PROOF isvJtyl BONDED WHISKEY * 90 PROOF • 68% QitAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS THE FLEISCHMANN OISTILLINQ CORPORATION, NEWYORK CITY a scoops them alii COMPARE THESE SPECIALS! '55 ’56 MERCURY I IH '54-’55 PONTIAC-1 IN '4S-'5B BODGE 6 IN 52- 55 CABILUC 13.95 Special Hoars DsHsg This Sals 8 A.M.-8 P.M. Saturday 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Sunday 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. 973 ORCHARD LAKE RD. » Block East *of Telegraph Rd„ FE3-9426 GOLD CREST THE PQKTIAC PRESSk TUESDAY, APRII/*!, mi FOCBTEEX Report Castro |Set Tournament; for Chess Play County Open EvOqt to Start Monday at Branch Library on Glow wood [ The first tabioal Oahtaal County Open Chess Tournament wfll get [under wsy Monday*night at the Udsh Sbellv Branch Library, Glen- OpNVtlTH|LC TOP CLEANING Kit The tournament wfif'be a six-round. Swiss system event. One! round will be played each Monday and Wednesday evening for three ' ,wsbks starting next Monday. r l AO rounds after .Monday will be [played in the multipurpose room of the McCarroU Elemetary School, [tft Glen wood , i f Deadline tar regtatnitlaa U f:S0 TOR WHAT THAT BLOOM IN TBS SPRING? — Here on the robins higbtaUia’‘it back to ths sunny South. This roadside highway south of FYackville, Pa., it was the bloomin’ arrow that showing two cars up to their hubcaps in. winter, could easilj was bustin’ out all over. Six inches of it. Jt’a enough to send*the . been taken many times during the iast three or fopr month Reportedly Stole for Poor Family $*.95 PAUL’S SEAT COVERS 216 S. Sdfiatw St. FE 4-9936 Cage Star Aided by Lake Orion i Lake Orion townspeople have - come to the aid of a high school I basketball star who authorities say r has- admitted stealing <128 for F school dotheo tor himself and lire other members of his financially destitute (amity. ’ A fund-raising drive, is under 1 wear, according to Dr, Richard M** 1 Neil, a village veterinarian, to help . 17-year-old. Frederick Ward, ar-raigned in Circuit Court yesterday on a charge of breaking and enter- DETROIT (It - United Auto Workers President Walter Pt Reuther told hia'unjpn's steering committee the emphasis on upcom- HAD B AVERAGE Frederick Ward, a B-average pupil with no previous police record, earned his letter in basketball last week, ft few days blfore Orion policy, working on a tip with state poUqe, arrested him for the March 30 break-in of Allen's Furniture Store at 21 W. Flint, afrout two NOW SHOWING EXTRA HILARIOUS... £xtra uproarious. EXTRAMARITAL... > Reuther. who spoke to the com-mittee in'an unpubUdzed meeting Sunday, said the UAW doesn’t intend to go into file bargaining with a rigid set of demands which might force it into a'Strike. 4in5FKui8' band until total, to one af seven children of Mr. and Mrs. Bari Ward, ttl W. Flint St. Ward, 64. a former Lake Orion cab driver, has not had steady employment is six years, atod he family has been dependent the Arraign Three in Commerce Twp. Burglary Three youths charged with bur-igtarizing the Multi-Lakes Comer-pMSan Club quarters in Commerce i Township Thursday night ware arraigned before Justice of the Peace John C. Wrick yesterday. ■ u * r Larry .G. Hill, 20. of 3140 Fisher St . Commerce Township; Harry Medarte. 1*. of 300 McPherson St-Highland Township; and Pmnk Parsons Jr.. U, 1710 Sheifler St-Walled Lake, all demanded exami-nation of the charges. ' Sterling quoted Ward as saying Scientist O/ftfrs Reason for Mind Over Matter . ATLANTIC CITY. NJ. (UP!) ■ the Allen store cash register during the first break-in on winter coats and trousers for himself, Douglas and Joseph, explaining to his parents that be hud earned some money in a part-time job for “pre-Christmas presents." After arraignment before Orcutt Judge Frederick c. Ziem, the youth was despondent over, his chances at joining-the Navy upon graduation iiTJune. •T gaeas I’ll have to take what’s coming to see,” he said. The course Is open to anyone seeking to gain greater confidence, improve Ms speaking ability, broaden his motives, develop feds personality, and acquire new skills. It is for homemakers, salesmen, students, professional and business men and women, factory and office As -this Intimacy evolved the Cohen's Ex-Girl Friend Has Probation Revoked LOS ANGELES (AP)-A federal judge has revoked Liz Rcnay’s pcobatien — and the onetime girl The total cost for the nine session program is <17.30. This includes texts. There is a special student rate of <8 and alAo a family plan. Further Information can be obtained by calling the Gabriel Richard Institute, 305 ItlrMftajlTi Detroit. -J5TT longer for the new-born to fend for themselves. This forced family and social living upon people and from Enters Plea of OulHy' in Beauty Academy Job A 20-year-old Pohtiae youth. Galen L. Randolph of 280 N. Paddock St., pleaded guilty yesterday when arraigned before Circuit, Judge Frederick C. Ziem for the break-in of Murray's Beauty Academy, 105 N. Sagfoaw St. He will be sentenced April .24. Randolph was released pending sentence on a <100 personal bond by the judge. Several bottles of liquor, cigars and cigarettes were stolen from the Multi-Lakes clubhouse, while <26 worth of foodstuffs and a small amount of cash ware taken (hiring the .drive-in burglary Wednesday tfigW- terms of her probation. NOW! Elect Presiding Mayor. TRAVERSE CITY IB*-The City Onrnmtaelon elected CommissioMr Frank Steulin presiding mayor of Trsveroe City,, at the regular meeting Mdaday fright. He succeeds Hugh R. Murrtrie, who was defeated in the recent spring elections. 21035 TELEGRAPH ROAD FIRST TIME IN OAKLAND COUNTY Deputies wefir staked out in the OPERATION EICHMANN' HURRY? . . LAST J DAY The Sign of Blue Ribbon Entertainment FIRST TIME IN ANY DRIVE-IN THEATER HISSING'S catching — Bobby Johnson, -5, and Audrey Juel, 3. catch the wedding spirit with a little (mooching of their own. Bobby plants a big kiss on Audrey while John Pothen kisses bis bride, the former Corel Vohs. Audrey, sister of (he bride, was a flower girl at the wedding in St. Paul, apd Bobby, nephew of the bridegroom, was a flower boy. All are (ram 8L Paul, Minn. WALTDISNEYS , UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (AP) [••The UN army' in the Congo will number 18.944 by May and phould reach a AOOfi- total figure thy late May. or early June, the FRIDAY EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING THE STARTLING STORY THE trial Will never reveal! CtXjQg BY TKMNICdUW FILMED IN PANAVISION Extra! SELECTED SHORTS and COLOR CARtOON YOU SEE IT ALL! t The muter assassin's f criirm...his stent affairs.. L and the story tht trial W will never M...0 WACKyiS THE WORDS ' iDETRQJT (B re Pierre A Le-Maigrc of France was elected pro*- Ident of the Permanent International Bureau of Automobile Manufacturers today. LeMalgre’a election was the chief formal buMneaa of the 42-yearold International group's first meeting in Detroit., ■ ‘IMPOSTOR" et 7(00—10:50 “SAVAC8" it 1:55 HEROES DIE YOUNG' EAGLE PONTIAC PONTIAC jMCWfST SHiP in the ARW / THE POKTlACEflESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 11,1961 FIFTEtK; News of Service Personnel Air Fore* lit Lt. Thom**, H. son ctf Mr*. Beatrice Boney. 799 M*|tee* in U a lea P«Imer, son of Mr. Ad Mm. James Palmer, 313 Linwood Ave., Rochester, has been accepted for 1h* Air Force Institute technology program and wiH enter the University of Michigan in June to Mody toward a degree in aero-nautical engineering. A IMS grsdaate of y Ta1*ls High Sehoirt, he studied tor two jeon at the Michigan College of ***“*““ i/g Technology . at W. Huron 8L,.receatiy re-enlisted In .the Navy's Selective Training and Retention (STAR) program at Gross* He Naval Air Station. I« the Navy's advanced better-man oehset la PMtedeifMa. Pa.. Is ttw .first man at the air Ota-tlsa to take advantage of the STAB program, deelgsed to keep greater ambers of Mghly quail- training with the Air .Fetee la ' 'Wy 1966. He received hie earn-ntaelea and wings as * Jet pilot at tefis, Pag. la October ism. It Palmer, his wife Doreen, ■an Glenn. 2, and daughterSus- l. are expected'home May 1 Robert j. Moody, son of Mr. and from Royal Air Force Base, Woo* W,. Eugene Moot bridge, England where the lieu-tenant hu been stationed since May 1967. ; .v/ Mavy. ~ He is married to the former John Honey of Lake Orion and hu a daughter. Kathleen, IS months. Y;< * * ' * _• Pontiac aoldiers Buford R. Allen of St E. New York Ave. and track while In ' Mgl? ecbori. Airman UUaie is ftlMO graduate Of Holly High School where he was active |n the gymnastics dub; • ♦, * * ;; ^ Airman Richard Ring; Son of Mrs. L.lT King, 178 Clifford St., has completed his initial course of Air. Force basic military training at Lackland AFB in Texgg. A Pom tiac Central High School graduate, he* his been selected to attend the technical training, course for maintenance at Sheppard AF?, Texas. PyL Wilder is 0 Psdtinc" Central High School graduate. . i jtMi A f " . Naval HM 2& tyUby D. Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Stevenson, 44 W. Tennyson Ave., hu re-enlisted for six years. He serves aboard Op' radar picket destroyer IMS Steinaker, o{ ting out of Norfolk, Va. Before entering the Navy In Aggoat 1951. Stamnaon attended Phnttec. Central ftigk School and was employed by Pontiac General Hospital. Eugene Moody. 21E. Chicago . are stationed at Fort' Dix, N.J. with NUotopsny of the 2nd Training Regiment HEAD OR TAILS OUT OF THIS CREEPy ALGEBRA ASSI6NMB4TJOSL. SO —PlJBA»W«WAl HEtPL£9S«RL! W ■ OF COURSE] By Lou Fine Bell Will Spends $86.7 Million in'6| DETROIT (UP!) — Michigan Bril Tdepbone Co. announced today it will spend 186.7 million during. T961 for expansion and im-provement of facilities. • y -. ; > t t ♦ William M. Day. Michigan Bell president, said construction tn Detroit'alone will coat 222.1 million. r Day arid Michigan Bell hopes to Add (6,tee tetepheaes la #T*-‘ Igan this year, compared the more than »1,000 telephone* THE BERRYS 'ALL RIGHT, PETTB-I 1 MAt* GO HOW/ J YOU'RE ALWAYS WILLING f SO I ASKED FOR ONE TO LISTEN TO ANVp1 1 Ot^ A^EKj REASONABLE r-—^ J I WITH Ti-C BCttS/jJ By Car| Orubert By V. T. Hamlin Miehignn Bell convreted - Charlotte -to dial telephone service ear* * Uer this year and plans to link* m»ny state communities to the direct distance- dialing network later this year. A total 0' communities tn the Saginaw Vai* ley are among those cities io be added to the network. -By tjujnry DIXIE DUGAN By McEvoy and Striebd CAPTAIN EfASY - By -Leslie Turner 'Manhattan's a nice'place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!"" BOARDLV. HOUSE DREWETT GREENWALD S.A. Gary L. Greonwald. son of Mr. and Mrs. R.- G. Harmcs of Davisburg, is home on leave after graduation from recruit training April 1. 1_" • - A Holly 'High School graduate, -’ he. received A . totter of commendation Jor maintaining the highest scholastic average during training at the UK. Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 111. The citation read in part: "Throughout nine weeks of baric training the young bluejacket displayed outstanding qualities of leadership and initiative, expressing a high example to his ^shipmates. ’" "T ' -- Upon completion ot his leave he >ill be assigned to Norfolk Air station, Norfolk, Va. ♦ dr A l TWO Pontiac service men re-centely were graduated from the Tth UK- Army Noncommissioned Officer Academy ip Bad Tolz. Germany. They are Spec. 5 Ernest J, Romer jr.'andJJpec. 4 Ovaries N. Dubre. ANDMR. SMITH SHOT A -I FOUR UNDER PAR—ETC-BLA--BLA- xx By Ernie Bushmiller why dont THey REPLACE THEIR L DIVOTS ? y—- MORTY MEEKLE By Dick CavaUi OUT OUR WAY RQMER DUBRE c. Homer, whose wife Betty at 3014 Greenwood St., is the »f Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. J, >r, 2896 Crooks Road, and a Avondale High School grad-He is a tank gunner in the Engineer Co. In Regensburg. ♦ . A. A . c. Dubre, a fire team leader *• 46th Infantry** Co. B in ch, fo the son of Mr*. Oma but, 279 Highgate St. His Gerd* is with him in Ger- LjLlA- a -A -• rine Cpl. James R. Haxte. son r and Mrs. Edwin C. Hatie, Pontiac TVaiLtOrohard Lake, itiy was promoted to Ms pree-rank white serving with. the Antitank Battalion of the 2nd ne Division at Cdmp Lejeune, fjONEV ‘iltovpl BT ICWctaf* L.B01W, I>A NOT 6URE tM GOING TO Ukre LIVING / IN THESBkCE AGE. J [ "V7 giretr«*,*^T5_«a By Charles Kuhn I’VE ADDED A BIT 0*7 NBTTIN' TO IT AN*... J ...WHEN YOU’RS IN A HURRV. IT’S IDEAL T* GKT YOURSELP J * " AN 6RRANO BOY IN NO TIMf / y ' > '■>. ' » ..." T [X DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney 4*41- eJL SIXTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, AEB1L 11. 16*1 Old Crap Soybeans] Push 9 Qs.Higher MARKETS aackao-man—on crop soybean Mam leafed off to gains of more than nine cents a bushel today at the opening of the board Of trade, then settled back slightly on profit aslltag- The grains were mostly steady to weak. ' dealings. A government * report_ done of trading Monday which showed the atocks-of aqybdana on farms aa of April 1 was ter more buQish than any of the major'broken had expected The stocks wore . only a little not? than half those of a year ago. 'Grain Prices onrses sum . CHICAGO April it (API — Os—tag la Si".........«* "sms aij ..... up* l.« 8*0 .... (1 . us , -Li i . talk . i.Mjt isia uftawi— -1.1SW Mar........U.W isnC July ....urn The following are top prices coverta* sales qt locally grown produce hy growers and sold by them in whoiceale package lota. Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Monday. Detroit Produce r HITTS D*Uctous. bu. ........ | Mart in Record High Territory NEW YORK m The stoc* market advanced into record high ground in haavy early trading today. "A '. A _A -Gains of fractions to a point among key stocks outbalanced los« News in Brief' gate. Spanaarad by tes and Garden Club. ' it Rd. J7ZS PJP* FtauSiboSS Church. Birmingham. West Maple at Pteaaaiit. ana& bar. —Adv. Municipal Judge Cecil McCaUum yesterday ordered Mgry B. Payne. 40, 430 Irwin Aver, to pay a $100 fine or serve 15 days in the Oakland Gnnfy Jail after she. pleaded guilty to drunken driving. A thief broke tale the Mta J. Smith Dodge Co. dealer show-noms HI S. Saginaw gt, last right and stole approximately $35 from vending machines, Pontiac police reported. The tteedl of UU in chaage tram a pay telephone coin box at the Auburn Diner, 45 Auburn Ava., was reported to Pontiac police yesterday. A thief strolled lata Bishop s Beer Store. 823 Baldwin Ave., yea-terday. grabbed four LP records worth $12 and ran out the door, store employes Roy Patterson told Pontiac police. Theft of three gane valued at SO from his home was reported to the sheriffs department yesterday by Donald L. Bilby of 7785 Clement St., Independence Township. Poultry and Eggs nanoreveuLTST DETROIT, April 11 UE-M— P«l pSd*aVmTler l Jjrttifi; Saw. Heavy typ* b*n» R-hl "*hl tro* h*n» ll-ll: h**vy typ* roMWn over | iS. »H-S»f *»u*™ skO tryuri 1-4 Me. whit. IM« DSTKOIT BOOS DITROrr. April n. tart-tot prtws kaw jsa syv —- ------— Kr»dt 'including w A Jumbo aHtas nfai Livestock DETBOIT LIVESTOCK ' DETROIT, April 11 (Aft—Cattl*-SeleMe SOS Surly recelpu Inereswd by around M carried from Monday: limited esrly trade —_ilsif*l W belfera etaady dtt ■*» ■ , —vs —ISMS fuSy ****4y ; 4«U* «•-—vf Mv l-ds .sbslos ***** SSJ0- ilter sssMsteO AOsiTwai tamra. |4AO; two lo*da cholea hollara 14 »0: ---------19.10-17 99; eannara and epi --------^ ^.om-tl ,1Hot»—Salable OiO._ jhrtobwu o—nipi Sd raiiteivUV.ia.'^ I and I 10O-SJ0 tt*. »J0-n TO; t I a ns-tio ns. Moo-iTot: no. i i 100 Me. 10.»»: M*. 1. I and » fto-“ --- u iA-lo.ao; t tad S osfc 19.T9-I9JS; boon 11.00-14 00 rraft-mlaeUes. retained 0 slender, margin to the pi— aide. Tbbeccpe. motors and'electrical equipments were mixed. Airline* edged off, - .-. ■. - - The markej had a renewed psychological boost from the achievement of new historic highs Monday by tee Dow Joan lndustna erage and by the other indicators At' the same time, the business news background was good. Coppers continued to respond .Is reports that die price of refined copper wotdd be increased. Kenne-cett gained more than 2, Anaconda l point, Phelps Dodge a fraction. I'alver—I Match eeatinaed to benefit from a mean——dadtato rising »« to «0*« on 7,98# shares. Stocks of Atm Interest From Local Brokers jrifura Slur deelmsl paint* are,jtlfhtr ACF-Wrljley Store*. Inc. 18 » Baldwin Rubber Co. ......It IS Bormnn rood Storsn ’... . IS* 'll Red Motol-Bovsr Brerlni* ...M SJ Oreet Lake* Ctxmleal ... * 1 Hoover BnU A Borin* ... L—M Refinln| ......... OUn lisihlss— Chemlrel T‘l,Bn^%wiB irwSia **J The toDrrt— quntsttai | .11.1 8)4 ..IM 13 . .4S.S 44 ' MS IS. pmimnt* irndtos tup Wilfred Brack of OUVi *• Saginaw St., reported the theft of a .22-blank pistol from his apartment to Pontiac police today. Aawlasa-Mnrteltn C< A sneak thief made off With Er- Detroiter Monitor win Van Gordon’s wallet containing $27 and peraonal papers when neglected to lock the door of Ms. home at 3119 Arbutus gt, Commerce yesterday afternoon. It R>was reported to tee sheriffs department yesterday. aid ***** . 31:4 2*J it*] ESTJp.: Brunivtck .. Electronic* International ... 31.1 rtitoCo. ..... ............Ml McLouth Steel Co ...........44 Michigan Scemlfs* Tub* C0..39* Pioneer Ptnuc*---r*rr. ,T. ..T.27.9 nwlg—t Olsns Curp........JJJ „ Taylor V.rnor* Ginger AM MUTUAL rt’NDS AHUIgted PuaS ______ Chemical rued* — Commonwealth Stock , Kcyitone Income K-l [ward Ardmore Bervlc* atetlon. ^i»rd Are, Pern dale. Miehl-, gddreog aelBk vhat* Uy p7.lZ. Televidoo Elect! WtUlngton Equli . TartajM.E taelaav. Pontiac. Mtchlfgn that addrn* bet— --- -be vehicle 1* (tend cad may be April 10 end 11. IM! gyitoag Growth K-J . ^V,c- ..MM 13.97 . .HAT, IT“ Sib »( MAS i ' teiu in Will Consider PUltlC BALE Increase mot Woodward AV* . E>rndsH. Mieiu-I **hiclr *l**«tortdr,*nd may be Inspected • April M sad It. INI St. Joseph Lead spurted 2%a to 37 on a big opening transact inn of 24.100 shares. # ,♦ ♦ Varien Associates draped fraction on profit taking. Alleghany Ctap. was off about a point now that buying “regutar way” in time to vote in the proxy fight ia in the pest. United Whelan recovered a point of recent losses. .* * ■* Gains of about a point were posted tor UA Steel, Chrysler, rord and Boring. The ticker tape ran as much as six minutes behind transactions. New York Stocks Plfur* after decimal palate are eighth* g Allied Ch ..S3 John. Man ... 0*. iTcSS*.::^ | Alum Ltd ... 39.9 ‘ •-.C- Am Air— ... B;*CU..........g- Am ::: 8 Aa*aa—a ... MA Armed etl . 73A Armour A Ob 49.1 MbTUb Co tSSL*..” n »t Atm C*rp 19.9 te Cdn Pae .... Capital Alrl .. Carrier Cp ... Cater Trac . , Chaa A Oh Chrysler .. Cittee Bra Ob*b Cola Cole Palm If-} Nat Oalry Mat om ... «} Net’ Lead JJ J NT Ctntral . Norf A Wait J No Am A* .. MA Jta H i Nor 8ta PW . - 8 ! Ohio on ' S J Owen* »I Ol . ' K Pae O • I . SSI nan A W Air S] Panh Spl .. • S1 Pa ram PI-1 . «pj Parke Da ... J Venn., in W ..: Ml CM C-t tail M & D ,c-^: . Eist • Kod ;E«ton life Pontiac State Bank to." amm. ... 19*1. L-tpiefili*# Vote on Issuing 7,500**c» More Shares i«;r April It and ~ PUBLIC SALS 1999 Chavrolet 1-Dr. e*d., *#rl* ber B99PM4919 Sale to be held I 1991. at 19:99 b.m. at 343 X. , Pontiac, Michigan. • April 19 and Oardner Dan MA dt yesterday exited gjl gg"J] itsd^Ok j The Boaiteri Directors of Pon-j i’ tiac State Ban! Phllco SBA rain Ptt .. 1**4 Profit ft O :f f on .... ’ HI Republic StrV ; US ?« Drug .... 73, luyn Met .... 313‘I Royal Out ... iji Safeway St . . USA JJ*V • j}| Sear* Roeb ili Simmon* 33 i Sinclair m Soronv vL Heu Pae ! s*u rv ....... Hi fES :: sf« std Ott cx\ etd Oil Ind .. wj jy *. City May Jump Cab Insurance Likety to Order AAora Liability and Property Damage Coverage ■ thqre are protests, pity READY FOR OTOONG ^ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Alban,* owners of Albui’s Country Cousin, a new Teetaurwt briween Like Orion end Oxford, pose with their daughter Barbara Ann before an open fireplace at tee south ehd Alban's, Just North of Like Orion of the second flota fining room. The building, which was formerly Markwood’s Old Red Bain, has undergone mdenrive remodeling to be transformed to ite new use. Country Eating Spot Opens Ttodsy marks-the formal opening of Alban’s Onus try Cousin, a rustic public restaurant in a remodeled barn Just off M34 two miles north of Lake Orion. Yesterday 125 officials and their wives from seven area municipalities were entertained Jkf-a grand opening party by The De- Nelle, Watson on Trial Monday Wife* Gordon Charged With Plotting Murder ofLa$$iter Mrs. Nelle Lassiter and Gordon Watson are scheduled to go on trial Monday.on charges of conspiracy end first-degree murder in the slaying of Mrs. Laasiter'i husband, Parvin. * * * * The date was set yesterday by Wayne County Circuit Judge Joseph G. Rashid. Mrs. Lassiter, tt, of Beverly Hills, and Watson, 45, are accused of arraagtag the April lRW killing of the Royal Oak aato dealer. Watson was Laarieter's partner. - Three Tennessee men, who pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the actual slaying, are |UJe Hosts were the owners, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Alban, who began work, last summer on the conversion of the rid term structure to its present use. Among the guests wgero Pontiac Mayer Philip E. Rowston, Birmingham Mayor Mr*. Florence Willett and Omkbuid County Sheriff Frank W. Inns. Also present were officials of Lake Orion and Oxford, Oxford and Orion townships and the Oakland County Board of SupfenHsors, plus visitors from Rochester and Detroit. The building itself is a typical fine rid example of a Midwestern farm -bam, writ preserved end sparkling with its fresh new coat of barn-red paint. BIG DOORS GONE It differs from, the structure it used to be in. teal the big bam doors have been replaced by huge fireplace dtimneys. Haymow doors also have been dosed and new windows placed teathe bam end walls. ... •• Scheduling of Monday’s trial followed many months of legal maneuvers in behalf of the accused couple. The charges against them were brought about a year after slaying.. fi •;» # ♦ •, another move 'yesterday Judge Rashid dented a defense motion to have George D. Kent, assistant Wayne County prosecutor, endorsed a^ a state witness and disqualified from prosecuting file Lassiter Kent, > testify as a defense witness by Joeeph W. Louteell, attorney for Mrs. Lassiter. *■ Rashid held M was Improper for Krat to endonm himself s* ■ state Hitnevs but **l improper for Keftt to tesdf> ah a defeaoe witness while also serving as The main floor, open since Just before Christinas, contains a Denies Base Closings . LONDON (API r- The U.S. Air Force said fodiy published reports that certain bases in Britain will be closed fay. presidential order are pure speculation. night to order insurance coverage increased on Pontiac taxi cabs. Under aproposed ordinance amendment ready for adoption, new insurance regulations call for liability coverage with minimum limits of $25,000 and 80,000, and property damage coverage of at ast $10,000. .**«.*• The present minlmums are 8.000 and $10,000 liability coverage and $5,000 property damage. Hearings on five proposed neighborhood Improvements ana on assessmentroles covering nine proposed black topping projects are scheduled for tee initial-part of the evening. Three reports u» on hand from tee planning commission. One opposes reaming to commercial of rifiit lots on the north side of Sanderson Street, Close to Cass, while another approves rezoning to merdal ftjosly with a carry-out counter where patrons can buy specteltlra of the house. ! > second leveL opened for the first time yesterday, has been finished off as the main dining room. It was formerly the haymow and part-floor* above. The focal print is a huge fireplace on tee right at the head of tee stairway. i ' •k " *. k In the-center of, what used'to be the mow floor is an oversized, circular table built around aa old street lamp of Gay 90s vintage. Above the main dining area and beneath the od .. IM Tt*b W All MM Tr»u*gm*r 1.1 Tvcot C*n oiiwu' Oocbtl kr ... Goodrich .... Ooodjrogr ... 8M‘“ at So Rr .... Oreyhound .. Quit Oil -.. §*■■01 Pup HoUindfP . Hooke'r Ol PUBLIC SALS m. a* April 13. * bm. Wfo . g*r ten. „„ ,t Horold Tumor, ... _. I ward Are. Hfjuglf. MIcMiua. •Mr*** b*in| *b*t» Ul- —*• * PUBLIC SALS it 9 90 k.m. an April it. 1*91, >0 Dodfc I aences B*d»n 4-Door, *«rl mher 9101111094. Ml bo »old »t pdM I* *» Woodurgrd Ardmore Service 8t April 19 sad 11 . PUBLIC BALI t *00 am. on AprU 11. UtU^ ml .AH * I-Door. **ri»l numh C9FO904114. will bo »*M_ »t puhbc ** >1 Woodward Ardmor* J*r*td* BUUm, 72909 Woodw*rd Are . VorndgM. M no, the! eddre** beln* whero vehicle U ApfU 11 ttm CbAmbvrt In S£iSAifevaft. tf Codmty Mn« Dhrl Director I floor lljKM Polaris Missilfi Fizzles Qut in 2nd Stage Today CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (ft-A longer-range Polaris missile flailed in flight today because of trouble In the feecond stage, k k k The 31-foot rocket raced smoothly awey,from a land-based launch pad. The first stage .burned out as planned about a minute, itter liftoff, but the Navy announced "an apparent malfunction in the tecond stage motor jft an aborted flight-” A HT1 yy n li t Underwood 39.9 Un Ptc 2 1 Unit All 91.9 Unit All jfil •: eRi ... IM ... n.i :i ... if11 .. ii. LouiaeU said he planned to appeal Raahld'al ruling denying hi* motions to the State Supreme |Caurt. Additional motions asking for a separate trial for Watson and a more specific bill of particulars alto were filed hy defense attorneys. Rashid said he would hear the motions Friday. until next week’s meeting, giving Anderson and CM* Onto to study the sitaatien. Construction bids for fafcck topping three township street! Were referred to engineers Johnson A | Anderson for recommendation. The low. .bid. for work on Seedum Glen Street was made by the Detroit Concrete Products Co., with a bid of $7,486. The lowest bid for Cheeseman Street work was submitted by the Ann Arbor Construction Co., with $6,974, and the tow Udder for Orchid Street was the same firm, with a $17,881 total. * On Socotra, the largest Island in the Arabian Sea, the penalty for murder la public strangulation HOW I FOUND THE ROAD TO ‘14,000 By a Wall Street Journal “Monoy can be beautifa!!” I saw those wofda tea augasiiie article the other day, and right away I thought of Mf^nwk * little extra cash has SMaat to my faitoly.. A few years ago "vra ware" going bran on $9,000 n year. Than a friend told sab about ThaT Wall 8treet Journal. 1 . started reading it and aoon began toeash to on the ideas it gava as. Ideas for aaraiag more. Ideas ter getting store value for tbs money we spend. Ways talent expenses. 'Things to do to keep taxes down. Now we have a batter home and a better ear. Ws live better and sat better. Last year my income was up to $14^00. This experience ii not unusual. If you think Th* Journal .. ia just for millionaires, you are wrong. The Journal helps salaried men earning $7,600 to $25,000. U is vnluahlo to itaall--- bu si asss men. Itcaa beef enormous benefit to aateitteus yeang men who wafit to win advance- a*The Wall Street Journal ia the complete business DAILY. -Has largest staff of writers on Fire ftuins Tax Rfitums ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP)-Tbe Internal Revenue Service reported Monday that 3,800 income tax returns filed by eastern Missouri reeidenta were either partially or completely destroyed hr a train fire Feb. 1$. three big pveaeamnrietimn. lt— costs $24 a year, but you can gat a Trial Snhaeription for three months far $7- Just tear out this ad and attach check for $7 .and maiLOr tall us to bill you. Published daily right in the Midwest to bring you vital bustoeea and Washington news immediately. Address: The Wall Street Journal, 11$ W. Monroe St, Chicago 6, 111. PPM 4-11 LAZEUE MERCY, Inc. All Forms of insurance S04 Stale Ink Bldg. * FE 5-8172 Can .you invest a dollar • OR MORI A DAY . . . to build an eetata, or accumulate an investment fund or buy an tomrestte American industry? Many Mutual Funds have plans to aid you io Invest as little or aa much as you wish, on a systematic basis. Phone or Write Today for Full Details C. J. NEPHLER CO. • re 2-9117 tli Community Notional Bank Bldg. ___US Rub .. 19.9 US Steel . 43.3 Upjohn .. 39.9 V»B Reel auk m II We*t Un Tt ■ Rend ....113 W*»t« A 1 Tend SU .... 41 We*t* SI ..-.,. MB eptrCop ... 993 While Mol ... M.} ter 14k fr ... Si Wilton * Co . 43.4 intBu*Kch ,.7JJ Wpatowta ...UM K Stock* 329.9* 0 MM chine* d*’*7 WmS M* ! InduM Rail* Util*. « ♦* +S . 2M.I 1131 127.9 I Barbershop Quartet to Sing Saturday at 2 Saturday at $ p.m. is the time for the barbershop quartet song-test on the steps of the Oakland County Courthouse. The day was inadvertently listed as Friday in yesterday’s Pontiac Pram, The singing will-be by-The Pontiac Chapter of the Society for the Preenvafloft and ftacourage: ment Barber Shop Quartet Singing ta America as part of Barbershop Harmony .Week. iSi ■MfiPHIP 1174 1 ,2*2.7 423.9 U7-f . 249.1 111.1 >33 3 . 319.9 1113 mi ^ \ MM ! £^""81 W m to low ......MSA 1*2.9 M.S 391 High Court Decisions * Criticizad at Fro-Rfid DALLAS. Tex. (AP) - Sen James O. Eastland. D-Mias., said Monday Urn U.S.- Supreme Court hafi .nndered more pro-Commu-nist decisions than “any Judicial tribunal outride the Iron Curtain.” cote. It praMMto ante et any type et fire exttagulaher la tea proval fay aa antheriaed representative cf tee lire cWef. The exttagnWmr must have the approval and labeling hi tall view, and ha made hy a testing labor* lory. A hearing on the establishment of a special street-lighting district for Watkins Hills Subdivisioa No. 4 waa postponed to April 34, when FOR SALESMAN Th* WUl-O-Way timer Wherier, Sates ftetatog eertee. Call M 4-7700 lor dutaiU. John Allman Ca. Continental CassaHy Conpaay’s HOSfITAlIZATION-SURGIOlL—MEOICAi INSgRANCC punn**uro».urou*Mhh*etliagiit Geo. Si Barry Aaaociatea JDMI * Coeppn | ar Call I FI 44»lt* ' Tafcy 957. W. Harm Street PattWac* Michigan NAME ,. .1. ADDRESS CITY Tm BUying Growth Securities, Here’s Why" Pm not a young maa anymore arid have to thinkof my retirfimeoLlknowthatinthcae inflationary tamea my company peoaioa and social security benefits woa*t begin to match what my Job pkya me. That*! why I’m - investing my aurptra iooome fat the stocks of growing companies. By the time I’m ready for retirement. 1 anticipate my atoclu will increase substantially in vahw to help give me economic security and extra income from dividends. Whether your interest lies in growth securities, tax-free bonds, mutual funds, or a low-cost plan of systematic investing*,..* you can attain^your objectives through a ptmmsd invest meet program under dm guidance of -y experienced Willing, Lerchen A Co. repro-tentative!—an investment program that’s tailored to fit yoir needs... yew goals *... your puna or paycheck. Members New York Stock Xsdtams sad Otter Leading Exchangee or mom us soon Wading, Lerchen & Go. 402 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. PONTIAC. MICHIGAN PHONE: PE 2-0275 Ann Arbor'Jackson • Kalamazoo 'DETROIT • Birmingham • Dearborn* New York , SERVING* MICHIGAN INVESTORS SINCE 1010 I Death Notices THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL II, 1961 SEVENTEEN Emhs umttn.. ■S?BS,¥£3f%*ys 1S^««3| Church. P-— Cemetery. «: hu.b»nd of H.leo Mc- of Sheldon L. and Sydney A Me saifearwft'^h ^pjssasrAgasg In ttat. at th Cremation at White . MoOiadl.il Ml Ui thd-Voorheei-SIplt fa- "pstvniSp! ■ a«ssa wafts 1» Mf Wedneedny. April f.it Vun»r*iBHomim'Oi* Reader W. Baldwin Fellman offi-el.tlm. Intormsnt In Rldgel.wn Cemetery, Oxford. Mr., Olive will Ue to itato at th. Plumerf.lt Fu-norafiamo. Oxford. ROQNET. APRIL II, ltll. WILLIAM n.. n n. jHMBwn: an I brother of Harry B. Rooney. n-neral arrangement, art pending at the Vaorheea-aipla PanaraT Horn, wbors Mr. Rooney Ml Ba n.Au. .0. 1H1.MARY i Dorothy. UMO Bit L.k. ■tad. BaHainald Townfflp: ha lortd Infant daughter of Alfred P. and Tharaaa M. WUlockx; dear •titer of Anrad, Jam... Janie. Vlllteki d Mr..and Mr. aiaan tticnaaa. Uraveua. service will ba Wednesday. April 11. at 11A4L at Mt, Ollv.t cwnetery. Detroit. Mart Ann Ml 11. In .late at thaLvwM B. Wtnt Pu ntral Home, Clarkaton. until l Card of Thanks bonat&aswt b______.___ _ „ beloved Pnd. Wa alao wish to thank Pa*tor Haffnvr and alao the PurjUry ^Punera^ Horn.. Th. Pnd h* EXTEND OCR DEEPEST thank, to tbo many frlaadi. nelgh-hor. aad idaBtii Mo won — kind aad thoughtful durtnt l mnl lot. of oar d.ar hub. — -----I a MMS thank. a. Sadly — to Ball Telephone. I IN 10TWO MEMORY OP OUR Dad, C, Robert Young, passed away April 11, M • th. one. who loved him boat. ‘ iiy at land bp Maxine, Bath. t aad Onaddaxxhlara. TREASURED MEMORIES OP A devoted husband and ddd. Charier R. Young, who Ml aaloop April aad a sorrow too gnat But to at who ban tort________ u, jrour m.mory will w?tr grow return, bid what I think of you. —Prom hla loving wife, daughter Funeral Directors 4 Voorhee&Siple COATS PONBRAL BUMS DRAYTON PLAINS OR 3-7787 Donelson-Johns Cemetery Lets . tan. SeapMftU Hravt lot. EvMe. PE 4-68SS. OAKLAND BILLS MEMORIAL Park. I aactlona with four grand each. Far mdy MO par grave, you can hay a a ladtojgmjx---tal that Mi ba gxeaUant' to family plot. Ca$ PE 4-1860 further lnformatlor Th* taBM Press FOR WANT ADS . DIAL FE 2-8181 ‘h* I am «e 5 pm l»rt#d ^immediately. Tht *"for"' e(rwe "clhw (han to cancel SM ClMMM tor»M portion af .toa tfr* mumtii of n**nt which sassrr CtMng time for advertise-mente containing tvpo slice Crgar than regular agate type 1. u o'clock noon the doy prevlou. to nalilleallna NOTICE TO ADVfeiYbfM iho doodling lor eaacalla-■M of trancient Went Ada U ** •* Mtesa- n yur the flret ineertlon. CASH WAMT AO BATES Idnaa 1-Day H)aya t-Daya l. »V?. 6 NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES NEEDS VAN DRIVERS -. Operator driving tor Rorth Amtr-. Mta van Unes. You'U ha to S fe?lS.rust« Amfnc'.1, laatoat-arowlnx moving ran company- Too wfll roartva complete training fjh my, Jnt uniforms, nance and ^enty pf year-round Work Mh no (OlUS required, fan tonat.ta over » and have a late aaodtl tractor or n rcoaon-oblc down poinimd Wa' will a. slst ln financing. Call Personnel Dapaitaantr AShogy dm or write North American Van Lines. Department to. Port Wayne. Indiana, ior applieatlan and further datoUa. PHOTOORAPHER NEEDS. CALL- Wa here. s ra. tat U IM weakly part will core your flatadal Ilia, «s. OB Ltofa 4 pjn7-I'p.m. area. Reply Pontiac Pres. Box gl. opportunity la jan to MiiMto Elmer Whoctoj^ Salcf Vetoing EnyloyingBt A^andeg 9 EVELYN EDWARDS ■ -VoeAiioitaL • ■ COUNSELING SERVICE-Eart Huron 1 Bulto i Phone FEderal- 4-0584 SALES -Man cxpcftoncad in shoo sale# to munugo store. Exedllwft alerting sal.it. Midwest Employment. 40g Pontiac State Bldg PE a-MII. Instructions—Schools 10 TUTOR. MAm Work Woatod Malo 11 M-i carpenter work, inf or ytodcBns. ni MPto. 18T^CLAM_ UCBh8ED_BmLDER, free estimates, tnnv. . IT^ns£~WASBIS0_BY ' MACB^ Rugs, upholstery: rg MOl A-l CARPKirribt. SMAU. jonl specialty. FE g-1141 or PE g-MH. __ABOUND ---------- employment. OR ZdStT. •I WALL WAhBIMO, dARPET, aofaa machine cleaned. PE.t'--- CABINET MAKER A$d7C7 urge, and aatattas. BHmMatlas yrk'whh no calllng on aarnlngs.' You wUl ba trained In th. tested method, that have built aalee tor Anurtco'a Reading flrtas. Cell Mr. PLEASANT______________ STEADY YEASTaBOUND 'top EARNINOS. REPEAT BUSINESS -------------— OBINESS ---INCENTIVE BONUSES, sS- CURE FUTURE AND INSUC ANCE PROORAM NO CANVA8- i, and will V.™ i MM between ra WE RAVE OPENINGS FOR A driver salesman for Pontiac area. ■Murt ba Sr and mamed; Phone Mr. Irr at MT Mitt. M p a. Tidy Wonted Female 7 Baker- • Prep Cook far an .apart.need Baker-Prep WOODWARD AT BQPABE LK. RD. BEAUTY OPERATOR—HEW SHOP located In Waterford Twp. OB IBM. BAKERY 8ALES01RL, BETWEEN IS and M, doy work, S-dey week, SI an hour to atari, must have own t|*nap9rtotloa,‘ Anderson Bakery. 114 W. IS Mile Rd.. Birmingham. MI Hlli BEAUTY OP ERATOB. DOW. i. Miracle Mila. PE » OPERATOR. PART WASHINO AND IRONINO. PICK-k up and dehvery. PE *-»M. WASHINGS AND IRONipOB. PICK CAREER SECRETARY Exceptional opportunity, lip t experienced In abort ____ typing. Charge «f flies. If qualified, start Immediately. Band. —“i. Box MI, Pontiac, must ba neat and clean. Andy In peraon only. Beefburger Drlve-tn. US. IS to Watanord, EXPERIENCED AIDE FOR CON* lacing. Apply to parson at UM urn Rd., Rochartar. Bo phone EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. UN-*“*t. Apply between Eonday or Tuea. 2041 Auburn 1 CURB WAITRESSES heva^Jmmadlota ogentogs TEb’S ser neadsd, good pay. Call n 4 and S p.m. only. KM PULL TIME EXPERIENCED COR-artlara. Age IS to « tor fast moving department. Pirating m nrr and atoeera desire t* “ essential Good pay. All available. Apply to perm Penney’. Miracle Mile. ■ HOUSEKEEPER, LITE IN, MORE a than wsgaa. OL 1-8378. JOR ^HOUSEWOfJE AND 1-- *— JSMt. °* tuou money iuuu vaavk« REAL ESTATE SALES LADIES -Prefer onto with experience to consider training right won Waterford and one In city.- Must ba full- time sad own good oar. Brown RooltoL Pb. PE Pwatk. MaatVNPmpm EM 3-3243, after S:3S. . Woman who can dbiye .. .if irzA working 1 or GIRL booifcncs. Dept. A-31. poy np to UN per hour. Working mothrA with i cril-dren wmaU «ttUr. Waterford area. t.— -—w, witeM area. Hstp Wtnte4 a _____- MIDDLE AGED OR mt-retlred. tor ceretoker «erv-e. Small apt. bldg. 1%. OR taxes, monthly amiaal report., collection*, etc. Ohrt pest | yuan RE^~EfTTATE- SALES k*EOPES tom .eototoleeUm. Experienced «r will tzstottfoa are wimac la ---H.T -------Xft-TS-iiBdKS'li STELL EXPERIENCED MAN TO HELP DIRECT WHKKB FORCE. Hurt be acquainted with wobkltaiB»R IW5- KyPacc.'OB 4-S42S WANTED: UNENCUMBERED MA PH I socially EStolfeltfil teenage boyi. Mo. imaktog or drtoktog. Oiiad rtarttag salary plus fun an i tottaiuni Iw tesrvtow writs «r tan itarr Osmtoan- ■ ^A^MMktotoTBSr CARPlNlMn' ANt'.C E M E M T LEAP RAKINO, LIOHT HAUL-tog, fertllutng, lawn work any d, rotary tilling, bond-digging. LEAP'RAKINO," HAND DIOOINO, and Ught hauling PE S-Stto. MARRIED MAN NEEDS WORK badly. PE SAMS. MAN 26 DE8IRE8 WORK IN accounting, experts —.....tout, bookkeeping, -clerk, -to— - auditing. Re 4-2228 wn S4«a. MAN WAjW8^WORK_OP ANY Work Wonted Female 12 tr WORK, ironings, oaoy nnlng. PN 1-S13S. BABY-SITTING IN YOUR HOME. COLORED O , tog and in 2-7220 IRONINGS wanted. MOM iiT> day wore MIMBOORAPHINO. TYPING. 8EC-retarial service BM 3-2841. 6NE DAY IRONINO. EXPERL enced. references. FE I d dattttrj£cau n MW WASHINGS AND IRON1NOS. PICK-ip and dtUvtry. OK ♦■dill. WOMAN DE8IRE8 DAT WORK. — pg 54m. Building Service 13 Reas Jansen. 4W-3M0. 1 CARPENTRY. SATISFACTION s6n work oovered. Pre-cast atom stalled. Aluminum cutters shutters. Roofing. Pontiac . _. 682-0876. Licensed and Insured Detroit Ph—TI LM44. BLOCK CEMENT AND CARPEN- clal. Dale Cook Construction CO. OR 3-6613. BRICE VLM iMb CBMBMT, also repairs. Carpentry, new and TCPQlr*: OB MW, BARGAIN Oarage, 8488, recreation room. 1 ; IS, SIM. Additions, porches. — M>ch. basement, modernl-n -yortt. Terms. PB 8-8122. CEMENT. BRICK AND BLOCK ELECTRIC BEAT. INSULATION --’"ya RagUn Electric, EM EXCAVATINO AND TRENCmNQ ROUSI RAISING, HOUSE MOV-2-7388. I. QARAOR, CABINETS. A& Srma. rt f MSI. HOUSE MOVING, FULLY equipped. PB 4-8438. L. A* Young. ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUOHINO - . PE 8S444 By Fraok Adams Wtd. Contracts, Mty«. 35 IMMEDIATE ACTION I (factory Inspection of property and title. Aak torKeaTempMaa. K. L. Templeton, Re<or 21W. Orchard Lake Road FE 4-4M3 Wanted Real festlte 36 BUILDER NEEDS I OR.MORE Reqt Apta. Furntahed 37 2 AND 3 ROOMS. BATH. UTILI-tleg. PE *0122. 51 Pine 3 AM6 3 ROOM APAR+bfENT. _____JM _______________________ -»vt. bath. Nr. Oan. Hospital. Apply caretaker. 7 PtoU. cor. W. Buraw. • roAus. newly decorated. Vacant Lots, City 'of PoShae toy area. Part Action by buy#: CALL, PE 8-3818, 13' to 8 8.B.8. BUILDING C~ ARRO REALTY PHONE 682-2211 1143 CaawTOHabrth Jtosid OPEN 8-8:38 gUMDAtanM YOU CASH |yOR TOUR^ HOME^_ and^Mt Clemens 8t. Broker. PE 8PBCIAUZBD REALTY SERVICE I ROOMS. PRIVATE B A 7 Adults. 488 E. Mansfield. 2-2888. } ROOMS. AND BATH, HEAT, lights, gas furnished, private rear entrance, 888 month, whtto, i.U Orchard Lake Avc. PR 2-8881. 2 ROONft WITH PRIVATE RATH week. Inquire 271 Baldwin J 3 RQOMB. pfaYATE BATH ARP TO LEASE OR BUY 3TO t ACRES to bo used os auto wracking yard. Apply Pontiac Press Box 84. WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO SELL? You think whoa the Areas and and bath. Ill Berth Telegraph. * ROOMS, FURNISHED. ALL UTIL-ttiea. Pvt. beta.- 880 Sanderson. ROOM. PRIVATE ,ENTRANCE desperately I north and u “I think 1 can fix it... If you'll show me which end the engine is in . . .** Dressmaking,Tailoring 17 DREB8MAKINO. TAILORING. AL- ter.tlons Mrs. BodeU. ft 4-80S3 TAILORING—ALTERATIONS Rtaia Miking fur Repairs XDNA WARMER _______Bmil OARDEN8 AND LAWNS PLOWED i&l"** °" GARDEN PLOWING, LIOHT trucking, lawn lev.Ung. PE 4-7871. LOST: SMALL MALE BEAOLE. black blanket with add—-------L- back of neck. MA 8-8387. PLOWING, DUCUfO. YXftD grading, vicinity airport, (Mt Income Tax Service 19 83-88 AVERAOE PEE, DUNN’S Bookkeejplng and Tax Service. ALL WORKING PEOPLE.. TAXES (Mptaad. Jean Schlmke, OR An INCOME TAX RETURN PRE-pared to- your home, by qualified^ accountant wltb_m esters da-grec. Appotniment PE 3-7134, ACCURATE EXPERIENCED BOLIN TAX SEByiCE HILL STB. MI 8-3152 CORNER PUCE AND 1 FRIENDLY. PERSONAL SERVICE ak your - h- - tte $3-88. KEYS J _______ AND NACKERMAN PE 8-2287 2828 N. Parry PE 3-3171 LONG FORM ITEMIZED. 13 INCOME < Tlx, and Notary. 23 591 Second INCOME TAX SERVICE. NOTARY public, your homo or mine. 8348 average fee. Carl Gilbert. IIY 3-7603, MY 3-1034.____ INCOME TAX and Accounting Service Lira —______________________ 412 W HURON Pg 4-4828 (Ample Free Parking to Rtar) Landscaping . 14 LANDSCAPING. SEEDING, sodding and maintenance. Financing arranged. MA 8-1184 or PE 5-7186.___________ ACM TOPE SERVICE* STUMP REMOVAL Tree "removal, trimming. Oct o bid 882-2810 or PE g-673»._____________________ F&F LAWN SERVICE PcrtHlalng, town rolling, spring cleanup, lawn mowing, sodding. Weakly, monthly, or seaunal -Alao odd lobe. Free estimates. h or-hi___________ ANDSCAPliiO, BULLDOZINO oodtarind, aeedtog. E3t3-2m. THOMAS________ Latylscaplny^S l I SO! g elean-ut fertilising, crab 4 60 forth. jfE i maintenance. PE 84272. Lost and Found Notlce« and Personals 27 ARE YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS?. ARE DEBTS WORRYING YOU? -No charge for budget analysis Write or phone lor free booklet. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 702 Pontiac State Bonk Bldg. Pontiac's oldest and largest ton get assistance company. Member: * —Michigan Association of DALE BRIAN REALTY CO. OR 3-1268 8880 DIXIE HIGHWAY Rent Apt«. Fumiihcd 37 1ST FLOOR, 3 ROOMS. BATH. t PLO£g. 3 416.00 WEEKLY. ~ vate both and utilities. Apply l APARTMENT,tI| SktgMl pen R M. 1 - ___ BACHELOR APARTMENT _______ _. JUmUlEMLl apartments Fully furnlrtiad. Park, too —-“■—'tide. PB 4-1832 “ ROOMS LOWER. PRIVATE ENT. 4180 Elto. Lk PE 6-1218. BOOMS, UTILITIES FURNISHED — Adults PE 44138.__________ 3 LAMB ROOMS, PRIVATE EN- Pvt, bath and Ent. 2 ROOMS, ATTRACTIVE. KITCH-—‘i, private huh and entrance, -----d parking, small *•*■« talking distance i welcome, walking TewmTnigMr lOOMS DKHENErfE, CHILD welcome. 431 N 3-3-4 ROOM APABTMENT8. NEAT-ly furnished at a reasonable price. PE 8-2707,_____' ______ Ruth. PR StaBL k 7 ROOM APARTMENT NICE. PE M484 Oftar 8:38. Heights. Adults. UL 3. AND 3-ROOM FURNISHED AND unfurnished, utUltles paid, U4 K. Howard Street. HOLLYWOOD APT. e. alcely torn., 28 Norton. UTILITIES PUR-Ito only, W. Side FE end bath, W Clark St. Apply ROOMS AND BATH ON. PON-tiac Lake, newly decorated,. prt-vate entrance no children 170 mo. OK MIM. Rent Apte. UnfErttlihad 38 tEPRIO leal, PE BOOMS AND BATM. 1ST . “— Close to downtown Comer t te end 487 l.adewea. , .— Saginaw, inquire Caretaker,‘-mar , IATH. STOVE AND »Alft»BKTU_^.T_ ___>. furnished, 17 Waldo. , ROOMS AND BATE. NEWLY- decorated, beat, hot WUtoT, fwtoig -erator aad stove famished. Near Fisher Body. 888 M*. PE 2-7888. 3 BOOM AND BAfh. STOYE, IUB- frtgerator. beat and hot . water furnished. 080- per xunto. Palm Villa Apartments, 484 Auburn-AvenueTPH HIM. J ■ ' ■ 4 BOOlta iSm BATH. NEWLY decorated, prwtoa entrance, Is Christian couple pmmjtod -»JI you drink don’t apply. 818 Mt. taemend, PE 848U. 4 ROOMS AND BATR^UPPER. gaa heat East aide. PE 84842 4 ROOMS AND BATH. UPPER. Ref rig.. Stove and uttttU6*TtSf> pished. PriviBo. PW 44866. 6 ROOMS AND BATH. 6163 DIXIE’ i Large rooms, reprioera-II lUll M . Bonn and ________ __ heat, laundry room. 66 Liberty. PB 3-8832. 8 RpOM UPPER ON WEST SIDE. ORCHARD CT. APTS. now greatly reduced_ BEDROOM APARTMENT fern to Every Detail ■ ADULTS ONLY FE 8-6918 ... Mlli4714 KEEOO HARBOR. 3 ROOMS. I AND BATH. NEED AN APARTMENT? SLATER APTS. FURNISHED AND UNPURNISRKD 83 N. PARKE ST. PB 44848 AFTER 8 AND SUNDAYS, SEE CARETAKER MR. CARROJX, ORCHARD CT, APTS. Rent now greatly yodweed 1 bedroom ..turn, BE 8-6818 . R U K KITCHENETTE ON LAKE. sylvan Lake, s laroe rooms end bath, phono 881-1433. WE8T SIDE 4 ROOMS AND I utilities Inquire 86 Dwight. #ARM AND PLEASANT. I OR 2 people, to*--—— -- FE 2-4160, Rent Apts. Unfurnished 38 1 OR t ADULTS, 660 ROBINWOOD. FE 64068. Also apt In Orton. 34 E. abort. MT 34812. 2 ROOMS AND . BATH.' OAKHILL - UL 2-3716. CHILDREN 53C 2-BEDROOM. ----N0__ 166 Chandler. FE 2-1317. 2-BEDROOM. BATH. DIN1NO room, living room, kltr breakfast nook, heat and ALBERTA APARTSUfeMTS Living room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, efficiencies^ 138 up. 266 N. Paddock. PE 2-2866 Close te school., churches I 44264. Aftoer 6 t Auburn^ Corner of Edith call 136 a : rit55SS AVON APARTMENTS. C and bath, carpeted Uvtos N—> and hallway, newly decoratad. 817 R. Pike. APARTMENT TQg^BXNT,^PAgT- Ijr furnished. Plfce it. fK 4-i Inquire 1 COLORED Nice opt Beat, .love and Brick Flat—Heated AVAILABLE APRIL 18 Attractive tour family building 3005 Auburn Ave~ Attoara Bis -Front A rear private entrance# living mom, t bedroom, ktahonoHo dinette, bath A garage. References requited. 878 per month, phono fK 3-7181 or n 6-8688. MODERN 6-ROOM APARTMENT. stove and rbfrig- furnished. 888 monthly. Apply at 183 Bloomfield Terrace. PB 8*3331. Associatloa ___________Counselors • , • AIR CUSHIONED MASON SHOES. ~ I.B'gvll’ — E. Neville. EM 3-3880, ANY OIRL OR WOMAN NEEDINO a friendly adviser, phone PE 24l22. After 6 p.m. or lf no answer call PE 34734. Conflden- / AEROTRED8 KNAPP SHOES PREP HERMAN OR 3-1888 COLD WAVE SPECIAL 85 Complete. Dorothy’s FE 1-1244 DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. V DON’T LET YOUR BILLS OET 1. SO Autur irn. Pontiac. Mloh. Wtd. ChHdraitte Board 28 Wtd. Household Poods p — it 61 itell IT Mr TOO. OXFORD COMMUNITY AUCTION- OA ASSM. ’Custom Asphalt Paving Fret Ertlmatta g ASPHALT PATINO wo.our bid? 26 hour A 8-1361 _________If REBUILT EN- . jmplete. Exchange. 6165 66. tilt transmission, complete restr axle, yveheng. gss 86. muffler, tor" Volkswagen. ___ __, J repair parti I Vnd'/mVki OARAOE 3 BALDWIN AVB. ‘INSTALLED FREE toto springs, mutflern, tall pipe., generators, starters shook absorbers when bought at regular Boite , NEW 4961 Aluma Craft Buildinc Modernintlon lOMMERCI st price. . erlence-fre. RESIDENTIAL . COMMERCIAL Quality w«ti bon.st pricea - PHA DALTON CARPET CLEANERS Gartan - furniture - wall elaaatos-FE 5-6162______________________________ Dressmaking, TaHorfaf ALTERATIONS, ALL GAEMBNTS, Inc.. Knit Dre»ae». OB 3-7163. Floor Spading A-I FLOOR SANDINQ—Wnr THE FLOOR SANDER—PB MR PABULON ■ WATERLOK - BRUCE Moving and Tracking 22 HKH EPicULIZED’ MODERNtXATibli ANY LIOHT-HAULINa™RAKINO. J ^ I PP^.gW1 Residential . commercial • Quality work . PRA term. . ^rieiiaj * “ America's safest boats. New aluminum and flberxlai models ' now on display. Trade your tod j ■mat. Lons easy terms. " and Sundays BOAT INSURANCE Plastering Service Plasterino free estimates D. Meyers_______ EM 34163 PLASTERING — yMUe OUARAB- ‘ tied. 363 tf. BaxlnswJra t ' PhmtMng end Heating LUCAS PLUMBINO AND HEAT-INO Parts aad Servtoe. Ntw work and aBernttoas. UL 3-3630 or OL- Rooflng Rnd ShHng StencHe BOAT NUMBER^ 3 Inch — Pwr lit It pieces MADE-TGORDER STENCILS .. Pontiac Stamp h Stencil Co -M B. Casa_____ Pi 44821 Saw and Mower Service 2UTPS * mowei 2S72 S. I Television,'Radio and HI*Fi Service WATERPROOFING antccd. Frs FB 4-0777 WILL TAKE DOWN STORMS AND _ ------- de aay sUnor 1 OL 14847 ST put as se'recai fPrM Mtlmate, OR 4-17S8. Bnjlflag SwppUes 14 SPECIAL IMxS.: No. «t ........36c Mt. 2a6, It to tr No. 2 Hr 7Ho Lto. rt. IML M to IT No. 8 Or lie Lto. Ft. U” No. 2 taanls Ue Lto. PL 2tb TD cuing ...Ye Lto, Ft. 3V« TD has# .... 80 Lto. PL All Oath, aad Carry Waterford Lumber Co; 3871 Alttart Rd.____OR 2-7762 Berineee Senvke 18 SIDINO WASHED, L OR 3-7384 ax.Cn BLOOMFIEL^ WALL CLEANERS. Wan ana w‘ * “ * pairing and rewinding. Pike. Phone P» 4-3881. LAWN MOWER REPAIR. 8UIT-tys Air CBtfTnSSM. 188 Amberwecd. tt 4talC MEYERS PUMPS AND REPAIRS KELLY HARDWARE Saws, Hand Lawnmowers SEPTIC TANKS Bookkeeping A Taxes 16 BOOKKBEPINO. Aid- TAIM ’ EM 34616 Draaww^Bjfc Titering 17 Reasonable Rates Light haulino anywhere - anytime. UL 6-2386.______ LIGHT HAULTNO and ODD JOBS (revei and freed end loading. T8|» O’DELL CARTAGE and todgdla _Phone FE 1ST CLABB PAINTING A washing: Free est. UL 3-3188.^M NTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ptonttog^ghMUM^mmtota my. rm wni. , , UljfMUdR ’ AND MxTKBUQR. i Eta. wc PtsTtox o ND DECORATINO man, ra 64664, cunrr tv. j boor, service DINETTE KRCHBN CHAIRS RE-covered, ml or nsuiehyd*. Free •rtlmetes. Pick Np aad adBVsry. MA S-M22- Nnrarry Schools MIA PRE-SCHOOLERS BY DAT week. StaU license. 1838 Hutto. Aubent, near DeqXlndre. Call UL 1-1188. V&JgSSFK'ZVBSl DUNHAM'S Offlcq juppty, MI »»I0- Landscaping Ipment, Porta* Printing *" __j IMS Union Lk. Rd RM 3*8188 31 LEAD THE FLEET! {WITH LARSON AND WAOEMAKER BOATS) Wanted to Rent LANDLORDS Take advantar. at our ren Hf l|| # iPMaBtS VliUOf 1 houses and Apartment* In or < DO-IT-YOURSELF DOCKS YOUR EVINRUOB DEALER Harrington Boat Works 1688 S. Telegraph Rd. PE 64*33 PINTER’S SPRING SPECIALS r Aluminum Prams ......... 666 IP Aluminum Prams ....... 666 17’ Plbergl*. sanoet .. - $178 Square stern_flbergl6s canoes 1116 New fiber lie. run-about.-from 6466 16 complete used outfits priced to NK IlM selection of guaranteed I EM motor, from 2 to 60 HP. ________ y firiSta. Sviism u. PAUL A. YOUNG Share Living Quartera 33 « Un,M< ............ ............... 4630 Dixie Hwy. -JK U R. J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 348 OAKLAND AVENUE JMMMI j LIOHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM IN Knots Harbor or Sylvan Lk. tnt. nhiE Lk. Wanted TransportEtlon 84 LADY WANTS RIDE TO DETROIT, ■fliiuomii 4 to Hill, vicinity Joy NEW 1961. STAR CRAFT Wtd, Cdntracta, Mtga. 35 rtreak and flbortlao model, now on dlipny- Trade your old boat. ; Lang easy terms. Open . Eves, and Sundays Phone OR 34668. GET'MY BID NOW Pot spring Landsoapa Work KsUmata. - Plan* Drawn A. Paulker Landacapo Ool- Romeo PL 3Mt WNS B1 1X6 PINE ROOF BOARDS 4c__■ 1X1 FUBRINO STRIPS- So Ha4t. 2x4 sin mt pir.U...1 as jk n. 2x44 Economy Studs __ 38c sa. 4X8’ Peg Board ....... SUB 4x6' V-Orove Mahogany _P_ jui 4x6xVg Hardboard ... 61.88 m PONTIAC LUMBER CO. CASH AND CARRY 831 Oakland Av». ^ ■“ Plywood AIX TRICXNEME8 AND RPBCU Oct our price, before you buy I SHEET OR CAB LOAD Plywood Distributor 178 S. CUSS ra 3-443 Painters A Decorators — owitm PAnmnat-. _ - FULLY INSURED - Wa. C McRath________FE 8448$ DON’T PAIL TO CALL PE 3-7646 or ra 44137 tor quality palming Hours_____________________ 48 E. Walton Blvd. PR 848S8 LYNN'S TV SERVICE, WE OIVE Holden , Rod Stamps. Antenna tervlce. Easy term* available. PB , 2 -8316 Tree Trimming Service EXPERT TREE SERVICE. FREE ' TREE TRIMMINO AND REMOY- JREE TRIMMINO AND REMOVAL Eeamaabla ntm. PE 84SIS. Trucks to Rent Vb-Ton Pickup. 1 Vi-Ten stake. TRUCKS — TRACTORS Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. I S. WOODWARD Upholstering ______I UPHOLSTER INO 1ST NORTE PERRY 8T. FE 5-8888 eakLts CUSTOM upholSter [, 1174 Cooley Lota Rood, S EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY* APRIL II, M61 IjKHt Ihii Ffrtw*3f I MOW Agp BATE. oWCWLT & HO MTi fW* K£P£h 8 AND BA' It prat »nd hoi, w»---- 1 BOOMS AMO BATH. PEOQRAT-rd MS wk Pi** toe. f "****fcJ ety Rd. Drayton rUln*. 5 A — KN-------— Rea* H—bbt Uolf. 49 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX Aatemalte brat — Fall baseae’ WILL DECORATE $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7853 ' * Em* Bled. N. i F«r Se>B Hi 2-BEDROOM £££fe%£S CAL ESTATE U MM BRICK, I Ri I MW. .R« ■»r«nnil MODERN HOME Ml> te m * Mi tote Apply ,11* •. to ONLY 3 LEFT " All • ouBtahtekiSTA iffwM 8Sb?fitojw>«to!«sL5 a *Kw5rf-stss* bSk jo, »>& . _ ..... 'i OWW»R - tWM*R —"-i bMp^ ' —-----»| fay wm! Sid* ' ilkb* k OL I Planning fb Build ? ttoWa trUerel _._ aad IMR, matted RH room m tdi. Pernod i& tot. 0*k Hawn, fit low as HUH ■ your III eg choree to- M wr many Ms. hlwn •*■* down. Limlt-Ari M* ooly-ehli today “JIM"vVILLTAMS - REAL ESTATE INSURANCE HU Baldwin Wl MW CLUDINO TAXES Peatiae Tratt. Earn! large to. *1* Adalto ItlBIOOR ■W, HI heat. M&Mi ' 3 BEOROOk. Ml -Ctdara Call FE .8-701S. 1 BEDROOM MODERN HOME. IhiM It M > Batltori JMR awty M HAEdtaaat. MS i___________ « OR 6 ROOMS AND BATH. NEAR Auburn and Daquindre. totoattW tot water. MS mooth. cau afar 4 Bedrooms'! St. Micbad’s Parish! $83 Per Mo. e;..rc.i ■ TIZZY By Kate Omm BATEMAN REALTY NOTHING DOWN... j and pitta at MMM la tot* Mar zsrSr.'Tu*r'sr. Excellent toadttton and arty j! aww di- »«at syaa. Mjtol (dto Owner mortna ta Call- f tows. Lake prirtlacaa 4 BEDROOMS! WEST SUBURBAN! $80 PEJl MO. pHu taaes to IMS toyely Capa. IB Mali -— * mKHHI ROCHESTER - NEED A LA ROE Uj rr. onl to- _ fYhjrpt NMSN hen-breakfast room ton nice W mat. completely aad-circular drtra. US to* uge. 1 pocchek. cood postties here. Priced at til.MO ttoSBL >>■., PACE basement. large I 1 SPECIAL Neat S bedroom jww with fa- on Parkway, toar Darias Mata' Park; (Sky HIM Very low laws pa react as aaaMnaj Itwr. JACK LOVELAND MS Caaa Laka Raad Phone «si-iiw itltan Lin""" ............ Saa Warwick Baa brtek trL leeal. 1*11 Sharwaari Saa* Me*-room, nk balto, raaw —- -— Swat *aay MS.MS. UNBELIEVABLE. ______ "SO aaatad an roam, *vm wallto , waS carpeting lacludad. 4 This la am af Ma nteaal In thte price nan wa tore arar had. This tl"did jm **TT rtfs, LET’S TRADE A SUMMER VACATION... Live near the lake all aummar and enjoy A continuous vaea- “■’safe's R. J, (Dick) VALUET i Realtor FE 4-3531 . It* OAKLAND AVENUE ■ and look Call May Meneg*- J needy decorated Lake prlvt-: leges Cass Lake. OR HnT « ROOM!. DUPLEX. BASEMENT, aaa beat, aaar Central Ktfb. *1* ma dean. i t ro6m house, m mechanic . -M.r~wr >d«i ________ BEDROOMS.. m J-es------1 PACE tolREALTT OR AMI* BUILDBE tater Rd. 1% bat rage. tt—.. . —,--------- — accepted. Referenced required 'Three Bed to Phone PE 5-3*23. . tE I Home. Vi — to WEST YPSILANTIJ OOOOiBLt. and battli Available far a taml-!jfioHLAND ESTATES ly wba Ukra a Quiet clean real- room brick ranch. Ml smsemum, dcnttai district T children pen- landscaped, paneled recreation mined Automatic heat, well tn-| ^ (b-acre lot. Learlag state, raMWri ylt per mopth Re cre».| ^ q» HWT . era required K_0. Hempstead. -. ,.: — MTSOT 102 East. Huron Street. FE ASBtWdDOWN — CUBAN - - _ — swni boat off BildVll OU. 1* . _ —nl Fisher, au luraace. Ml p __ -OIns 'I l : . rooms, hath. Dated. • ,, kitchen. Drat pass this one up at SUMS with terms - LETS TRADE BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS... extra nine to the young eaecu-ttee. AU brtek. Full haisBenl. > ear atearaad garage, wall la wall an i piling fireplace and kitchen bullt-tns. This one should sell quick. Close ta Btralngtoau and Detroit area. -----LET'S TRADE Suburban Living At Its Best Tour future home la the (CONVERTIBLE 24) IS* hedtrama. 1H hatha W. W. ROSS HOMES ________OS 1-MU_______ srad. Laratad at din, o J MrtK haw alia Want of altar * p.m, MP <----------- treoent street i rooms. Trade for Small House Hava real Idea I bedroom brtek tome. Spactona living room, ardWteaMTlMraatton maw. faall or dhdnt area. IHThhlba. astro largo bedrooms. Lot MS. US Only I1TPM. W. H. BASS. Realtor AVAILABLE MAY 1BT—BPAC1QP8[ SS VKnran Attmrhpd bMMF KEMPT NEAR SASHABAW ——to|*T — ting room, ... Jvthg IB. < drama. MB tad, ....__ with bar. cardan tractor tael, with this IMH ft. Ul. I14.2M. PACE realty os mim him ties MILLER Having him lor s brother makes me wonder why people always sympathize with in only child!” FT Sfds Ho—« 441 For Sab Homes 4* -JHCHOLIE ! SCHRAM For Sale Housed 49 zrzsit ssrjfuJaiiS {spn'Sur tend garage, prietel am home. S' ssr |I pR.'i JOHN K. IRWIN ' JLiRIP REALTORS IllJpiVfNS Street KENT WATKINS LAKE AREA - Ruetlc lac homo with lake prirUegaa. M LAKE ANOELUS - Eiquleltf lake front raaldance. If yra„ep IMlgLn. ■ ■ hi .■,. . j, i ^ i This eight room IVi baUia. brick, all an ana floor. U wiith seeing today. SWft only 3 year, ago Teakwood dining rm. Oauhte teens fireplace tn large living rm. Large dan. Indirect Ughtlng through™' Sun porah and potte. #lS bamt. Private ahawiag by appi man* only. NEAR WATERFORD JR. MtttB PCUOOL — Oeat i WHJJP ■Ms d rm. maderm boas. rate. B For Sale Hw TRIPP INDIAN VILLAGE - Elate nraptaca te erwt.waisa YGUNG-BILT HOMES '* REALLY MEANS SETTER 10ILT ssssrJinwwi. tags. Partridge IS THE “MSB” TO DEB *y 'with irVtou gr^MP (ha secluded ppe«d Mrate. privlltgei, god course at door, and nearby ^plMct----. AU the wprk has bean dona Sara with tote of attraa. ta*.***. To The Home Owner (Oat sat rad aave this mama) If yahr home te too hldjoo amaU. wrong neighborhood, too shy out. toocloae Id, or you an moving away— clean up the house Inshte ton W. Make It salahlaandbuy-able - then rail PARTRIDGE 1 associates, well apprdlae I and aeU It. That la our bualneai Wr have many TRAZpH. and due to aur .ale. al btoMddMS. "* Fsr Snl» Ha—W .49 Can*lJr°an' i ' Will Build doora. for M M* DO X ltMO Sq. Ft. flaara, watk-m cloaat*. sit* down. Be iter* to tamp before you dated*. RUSSELL YOUNG fPUJEft ■ Templeton Sylvan City .-a* __l.b.^4 HIM 1 Sal. totote-jHgUM* >M*M' S^maMP-'Pteaadr’ 1CL. Templeton, Realtor - s Lh. ad, Partridge SUBURBAN AREA , cantlv^ deco- IR. OI. H*re > the home you bare bora tenting to. Wait suburban. close la. J-larga loU. nearly an acre, a food ] bedroom single mmT with *SSMMf MMB' ram. Tto U ft. matter kadram It alaa carpeted. Urge bright is* rm la. TWO STORY FRAME kitchen dawn, three bedrooms and bath up- Hat a full basement with so* a beat and a a ear sunn. At the low price at *T.mE See thla ana today- North End partlaS?ftnl"hed anSVoor. Full naaemtnl MHrMLjMMfl.', git.MS tad Urma cBt-ha- ar-| . ranged. in good i IVAN W. -SCHRAM “lwo fa! IP EALTOR FE 5-9471 ■Hk to Ml JOdLTN tfOR. MANSFIELD Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor ms Dlkle Hwy. at Telegraph PS MU Open Eves, h Sunday Free Parking vlU move you m. INCOME — BUSINESS ergs noma. ___ ______.Ida loca- tloo. all pawls decorated, front and mu entrances tn property, walk-out - b*eemenl, era brat. — ----------—a e—hmdy atop total price NO DOWN PAYMENT 'toe ad* three hedraem horn... newly dacoeated and vacant. I bath la tto city and suburban arts. CUU far information Evenings call PE «-M*l. Aik lor Mrs. IDmmaL , NICHOLIE-HARGEk m W. EURpN FE 5-8183 HI1TER NEAR ST EENEWCTJ H galow. large 'Slr""^ *■ i Attached bratst-way sate garage. Prim trees and garden. M —, and Bochrater Sri! area. *1U. U 55ns, COLORED Brand naw J bedroom lull 1 mate ranch. One tost. Cart . tile ta bath. Munus and »rri Garbage disposal. NletMg with ride drive Low rant. 3-72*7 Bam Raalty________ COLORED - LABOE HOUto suitable to 2 lamlllea- ISP mon,h Ahnctt Inc Realtor. 2* E .Rut * LAKE ORION - OXFORD Lake! rant yam round taeoa property. Upper and lower apar rnent. Furnished That rent fi FOR SALE us. .OVERNMENT PROPERTIES 1HE VETERANS ADMIN1S-TRATION ARE OFFERINO TO ANT FAMILY IN NEED OF BETTER HOU8-INO HOMES WHICH ARE IH "LIKE NEW" CONDI-TION - Theae propertle. are otfarad at substantial SAVINOS TO YOU - YOU NEED NO DOWN PAYMENT—Tap mp purcba.e ANNETT Utese-la Central High to^ai *TV na^aaf pun1 atod dining rm.. 1 bedrma and bath on 2nd. Basement. S“.»cde*m ‘porch/tll.M*. living rm.. dining rm.. bgjriMa. tea kitchan i bath, mailed attic. Ba Ursa, good hup. tlLMS. t I rooms. aU an ooa tl.MU. aaar Opdyka. W tt.. brie $9,500 ch-atpte Will build 3-bedroom tome an poor tot. FuU --- oak llsori. Ule bath, birch cup- .B$^u£&.^ART metee BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM HOME LAKE AREA.’ * ROOMS. CLEANS 1T OWCER garage dSMSM.______ .ura— b. _ REST — LhAivL OPTION 3-bedroOm - almost 1 u 1-MTI after S:3I iigvaSb down Monthly paymenU aa tow as MS- Alto, furalahed oatartaU ja vi~i*fc if desired. Arthw C-* -— OR 1-7*1*. RENT OR LEASE WTTH OPTION TO BUY. * BEDROOM, lVb BATHS. BUILT-INS CLOSE TO UCHOOLS AND AHOFFINO. Ill* • PER MO TE *-*«* ■ y ; ( WARWICK HAS 2-BEDROOlt Compton , fvenlnga. < ____________ ____ —. ter«g M.aca fk uni. BY OWNER. 2 BEDROOM RANCH. ~ m garage. Mrs* landscaped tot. newly decorated Clots la Pantlae and Rochester Perfect 1 IRWIN payments and low tntsrrit rates — 2 and 1 bedrooms large lata — Mate loca-tlons - YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE A VETER/^ TO BUY - THE O’NEIL REALTY CO. has been appointed PROPERTY UAN-■«—• - OOVERN- ..R^TWP-Xte EllI*b€tR Lt. Kfl. t GAYLORD STyJI ca^un, k Near Pine Lake Wall Street-Colored,. t-rom modern. Needs cleaning and decorating. 1 Block alt Fad-dock Only tt. 1*P. MM down Paul M. Jones .Real Est. M2 WEST HURON m MU FE BUM WILL BUILD Don McDonald , LICENSED BUILDER OR 3-2*17 YEAR AROUND BUNOALOW. rooms and bath, attached r FE 4-4526 ROCHESTER AREA I ACRE . LOT. s ram. 3 bedroom bungalow with full basement FULL PRICE — ' S7.M*. HURRY! NORTHERN HIOH itom built, fireplace, part asmi. t'v car sangt. Must! see tn appreciate. M.N* with i UNION LAKE PRIVILSOB8 *^ro#y.|^te«teCTd^ walta._ to and screens, fiberglaa awm 33x31 ft. garag*. SIMM. ELIZABETH LAEE_EBTATEB extras^ ‘ UraTemmlmiR home an terxa tot. Walk out bamt.. gas brat, plastered walla, toad* of closet ACER Sent tu “X 3-71*3 Large Brick Ranch I Located on corner I ■ Bloomfield t«hMl -.. . -Has lletng rm. with dining ••L . 3 apactoua bedrma, double closets, ttetlte hates, kitchen has HR In OE oven, tuga. dlapoai' dlahwatear. Panel* Up rm, comer flrew—. -car ate. garage SM.(M, WE WILL TRADE ANNETT INC. Realtors M S. Huron St. Open Evening! and Sunday M !FE 8-0466 If No Money •own | ROOM] ROOM 1 ROOM 1 HttUT ’Ytraet ln Living i nnl»)lril*ragiraUaa'ram!^5*_lur- - toee^lvT anr garage. Fanrad rard. »13j*M. Law twwa Papal sal an F.H.A. Terms. f. c. HAYDEN, Realtor m k. wtet^** *r>*‘ wr *M*I tamlly alas kitchen. IUU tote, 3 ear garag*. new gas furnace, alum tour- * *Ray O'Neil, Realtor 1*3 g. felegraph Open ** p.m = MM3 OK HIU STOUTS Best Buys Today MSUO AREA: Lang, lew rancher in choice location of custom bomaa^and large lota. Large UT- Maly ether delute features Call to priee and terms. ROCHESTER: Eltra lovely tw bad room bungalow, carateed Mi lag ram with maaalva brick fin Su!rt!in "oven *and* rang*. There la a full kaaamUt with recreation ram and bar. Tto aatrida la apfcaep free with aluminum sldteB, has solid paved dritrOkad-tog to IH car garage Tto toad-leaned vtrd Id (meed ami, u be jrourt tor onIf 111 HAYDEN «T. BENEDICTS. JuM 1 kW-Large I ram tom*. VaaaM- 3* Bates. Bairn ate Ow tote. I anr gang*. t*.*oo. Term*. NEW BOMB!. I and 3 Bedroom •mr-frt* tT**r‘I~ u>w Payment. WUJ build on yaur lat No Mateey Down. am jamr tot ft > mortgage Ul Mid am HERE YOU ARE! Full basemen i four bedroom 3 I ROE R. IRWIN. RIALTOR Security l too. CALL NOW! i Lake Front Ray O'Neil Realt; 1*3 i. Telegraph Rd. Open * Up... HOYT NORTHSQMC - MM DOWN Raakob St. a« Joalyn-3 to ream. Ill hatha. Fireplae Screened perch. SeaaraU dtnlr ram. FlnUned recreation ram 3 car garage. Full permeate * fenced enclosed b JM L TELEGRAPH alberta apartments as* N. PADDOCK PI 3- . BUS STOPPING AT DOOR. LARGE ightorbeani. ......- dawn naymanla. Middletoa. Brok-er, FgHNI . FOR SALE 4-BEDROOM HOME. 3 FOR SALE OR LEASE. > BED. MW ram. Ml* Elisabeth Lake. Ed. SLEEPING ROOM I* N. !OHN era. FI t-MSX. SLEEPING ROOM. KITCHI1 aCeePino ROOM, CLOSE Near lum tentlon. FE *-*7te Roowts with Bot4 4J| p*« comfortable room drau* ^'accept Stomodei ar Bote as dewi' FE MMT. HOW ABOUT MORE "PRIVACY 7 -Then Inreatlgte* This - Convalescent Home* 44 THE BEST OR CARE FOB OON- i mortgage e**t , Owaer ma 10! sell; Prtca steew cost f* “ * ” 313-CS2-37M Or Llf1'2 Muriate Hwy • OR 3-UH| 40 x80, HEAT. LIORTS FUIL nlshed. 7*2 W. Harm - 8t Rewt Offko SpHCB~ to BLOCK FROM DOWNTOWN Pontiac, new building. Lana parking tot. Itoaeted walls. Ft 2-42M. M Auburn. 2 OFFICES FOR RENT, 4*4* Dixie Hwy. OR 3-I3M. Far Rent MiBCc9ne»B» 48 Wallpaper Steadier kitchen Very- clean. 2 'full baths - Basement 2 car garage It x 1*0 ft lot. OOOD NEIGHBORHOOD i brick ranoh. 3 car had garage Lena fern-, staid screened porch ear. HalXfltl tliwplaca saa dining ram aad SMITH W1DEMAN 412 W. HURON FE 4-4526 a ranch bunse- torv Attached garage. Land-acaped Ml R. tot. HURRY I LIST WITH Humphries Val-U-Way GOOD BUYS AND TRADES SUBURBAN /' __ „ Near Croaks ltd. 4 rooms tflte 3 Mil. to eactltent condition. Bxtra long 3 car caraga. 331 ft. . dot* tot. plav ground behind property. SI.Mt full MR*. COTTAOE ST. Oakland Fual • 4 FateJ «l Orchard Lake An. FE HR For Sale Ho«3*i,m» 2 BEDROOM sHOMM. iW CAh o* "r- •rVr'—■** lOfTHW- im/?aar a'hackai garage. Full mint, 2 ackM.______« Retire m Tliir tertom tome mj.to ,IMx3dd good tRaSilM. F»S- price - g7.tb*. 1 Small down p*/m*nt...... CRAWFORD AGENCY gjltl W. ^Steton FE M3M NO MONEY PQWNZ] TRI-LEVEL 3TARTER _ On ynur lot. Tifctoa*); ar Ranch ' Yddr plage or man. Mr* modal. O FtoSly. Bonder. EM>MM. dBten. A rate torgala with aay-menta of only M ear majk. SOW DOWN PATidEWr IS room bouse with apts ^ for R J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 34* OAKLAND’ AVKNUB Ooa* * ta *. Bra, n NOTHINO DOWN O I BUYER t BEDRM. RANCHER EXTRA laRqe KITCHEN. CARPETED LIV1NQ RM. 1 LAROE BEDRMR LOT 7IU3*. N. SUBURBAN LOCATION. A REAL BAR OA1N at iii.r 7 SWAP. TRADE OR ^NQTxnmiro-GFv . 3 FA M III V (INCOME LOADS'. — - **-37 NEWLY J JOHNSON aad rafrlgara mate taskagl— .... . _ washer ami drpar, gas bate and hte^wajtor^Newjarag. 5*STi—m taclnarato, .pknrma and screens, offered at 112.Mg terms can to arraagad ‘Bloomfield Township ra-te*MdRMm~briak - nuachar. idbkl for tea torga family, era black to school bus. and faainrinx wood burning HrapteM, dining room, tto ceramic tele baths, toadp kitchen, plenty at closet Up n lavor. saa K tempi "Bud" Nicholie. Realtor 4* lit. Clemens dt. FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 5-8bO< -batter tevasUfttal 3 bedroom Baeamete. Oarage Itora’n nothing wrong with tela home except the price — It Is too Eeradmi -alter I. call Mr. Iteaa, n hw A. JOHNSON & SONS REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE MM J. TELEORAPH ~ FE 4-2533 AND OUT. CLOSi TO TOWN BUS -AND SHOPPING LET YOUR INCOME PAY YOUR PATMBinS. ; DON'T.MIBB THIS BAR- OAIN- OPEN Valubuilt fhls tome la held span lor tnspaeUm every-altethoon 1 roam ranah ‘irse maggiiin „ lull basemant Select oak nom't. mahogany .trim, aad (toon. Alurtf tXU wxTbnK-'tfVaS?;4^ many other deluxe extras. Came tot and browse through Sates. ---— MMjNp If ritofM/Mt . IRWIN. IHCALTmt 'BUD' tug dlatoaea to downtown. One unit down, one up. iptc and spaa condition, separata totes, tors* room*, lull base meat with car In trade tot needs some cash. Call FE MM3. ONE OF Tlim'*i!nB(T SUBDIVISIONS to O a k I n n dr County, wonderful family room gtf kitchen with flrri Sacs. Dining ram. Three rga bedrooms Basement. Elks large fenced tot. Sto ■ear garage. TTater softener. Ora incinerator. Fireplace BrlekPranctf atyle^^festtbule entrance. Witt cteaat A rate gutelty tome tor *n.- soo terms. CuB to am tem May. VsaaM. FE AMU. LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD 13*2 W. Huron* St. INDIAN VILLAGE WELL XKPT NEWLY DECORATED 3 BEDROOM S’ ~ INO ROOM ....._____ CARPET1NO —lto BATHS CAH — Hi — YARD — HEAR TEL-HURON. 94.0M DOWN. — FRIYILEOEA ON I Uif 4 BEDROOM .3 ACRES — NEAR DRAYTON SHOmWO CENTER FENCED. LOTS OF SHADE. SMALL FOND. 3 BEDROOM HOME. LOVELY m living room With fireplace FULL BASEMENT 3 OARAOE. CARPETING OAKLAND AVE._______... _______ ID* ft. business frontage 303 R. raad Twa 4 room apartmaata would make moodily payments. Only «4.eot down. 3 bedroom brtekfroot NO MONEY DOWN—OI On thla Iqvaly 3 bedroon low featuring: plastere. WILLIAMS p# of effort. :wm». with fire- place. large esltpg space kltch-— —------------a dawa and — garage to **— 12 ft at auto BRCMN LAKE-FRONT SPECIAL - Only ftgjjij^mSteSr’Jiih^St mJiSr!serh potto. Large let waU lamllckpad aad goad btach. SILVER LAKB_FROWT - toy a bug’s gar. BaaggtoB wtth toft. Bring ram. Largs 17-ft. enclosed sunroom. Walk-out toam*nl wtth E.1EHa®SE: NEAR BOH SCHOOL — Waal tto*. Lana 14-rm. borne with M aMa^ srHrato jtorURteM m rmaaanlS ftoor lor owner plus Bring rm, dla. rm. aad kR. Otey tl*.ue. will aanridrr good bade* trailer ai par* < riaera payment. SYLVAN VILLAGE — Lovely S bedroom brick bungalow. Etctl-test cood. Wall la wall carpeting Oas heat. CWpMte tiled bath A borne built tor raql living Otey SENSATIONAL VALUE - Jute screes tea Item from sate* Lake. Large bWavel bom* with fira-ateaa, aatdraad paUo. car .par* with te««M deck Also lint 2-car attached ear. Work shop. ramUy Rm. 3 bedrooms. Just Uauaw-S . lares lots. AU (or only »21.*a*. Will trad* for smaller borne or list and vicinity. Open M. multiple LISTING SERVICE. LiL BROWX. Realtor *0* Elisabeth Lake Read 4BW ar * c up. Braaaawuy I isia. *“*•w fir. mi assn fireplace. Raw tote, three bedrooms and terxa sun porch on second Roar aaauy “ jrvst&vS? — r» iiss, iron, uose nsning and boatlar. J badrooms, nice kitchen-dining, carpeted bring rm, fuU baamauC tornad ter SUr*. - * ^Aai- PACE REALTY Oft M43S BUILDER MULTIPLE Lianna SERVICE ARRO REDUCED — On ! W* ranch, large Befits Button, to heat kitchen. | ear (eras*, large tot. wlte toads Lees, nice neighborhood. Otey I PRICE REDUCED - J to brick ranch, ask Rear*, tall man*, gas heat, rea. room. —~ softener, leased aaar yara. paved street, close to school. 3U.4M, NEAR TEL-HURON — 3 bedroom PHONE 682^11 4143 Cua-Elteabeth Road Open M l*_______SUNDAY 1M A:.„ ■■■ atprme aad t are era. ate*' tom Soar l*rage. toatoMW land-teased on country road wtthla . ft *H> YTP*. JB. B«toat bus by 'doer Owner transferred Wifi aecrtflde. *13.3«q firm. NEAR LINCOLN JR. BOB ___________J 3 bates. . aiding, fully laaulated tote. OlaaaadM front i tas. and storm, Largs n polatmrat. Otey *1.41* down. Rolfe If. Smith. Realtor COLORED IAROAIN « aad I 4 badraama. >*pu_ i. all neatly decorated SMtek' Ijf--— MO* DOWN ( ram* aad bate, tng dlttaaoe to Mira air Mila pteg ^center.^deportee dining william Miter I GILES A sice 3 badroom home with full kaaamrat, ar- •— naca. new rate, gari Near MSUO 3 bedroom home settled oa 4 teti Trite auto. oUuaat. ir^S^SmSTSU acboola. Only M.4M Wtth terms. Yacant, mars Lakeffort -----tiled racrgauira ram tod ’ a x Mr a • lay. Anchor fenced bdbk yard with 3H . cae xarage All tela for atey 113.64* wi’h easy terms -This can't 1**1 Call *mw far appointment. - GILES REALTY ICO. m Mil* 221 BaMwia Aaa . Omm * A.ML-4 P.M Multiple un-no seryicn O'NEIL toULTIPt^t L1BTINO SERVICE EVEEVTTNO YOU DESIRE in A city tome you win Ibid In JMt-oat. Desirable locate* m tea Earth ”Kla httocatew has 3 basement, ragteallra - ,b- -*T_JWIBM. Md--, toma tor you PRICE REDUCED w tela toeely home hi Sylea* VU-*-— ***- - * (km IB trite Byte* on 3 Ic radali - tor tUJdd Will trade I .. j ■ JL Jfwml . fit Wataitold Township and situated Mat* x- Ul ft. tot. 1 biiramt. full basemant. partially Insulated aad dry wtffi~aama plumbing aad wlriax. grail* and wofi art in aaTbott ftxtom. An •xcallent buy a* atey MJM. Hurry am Ms one; tt weal Fay O’Neil, Realtor yj^tegraM OV-M.YN Colored 3 BEDROOM . HpMES START! DEAL , $10 Down No MtOe. Costs Ptynl'tB Less THru Rent Model Own 1:30 to 6 B'ssm' _______ teJMEL lot. And lake pr_ tl.***. »*M dawn, MS par a REALLY UW Leak at tela madtra 3 kadram ranch horn* wlte pHatoddK waUa. flreplace, attached saraia Lars* let U* x II* wtth lake privileges aad you wtD agree Immediate posse salon Only Ilk.tW 13 000 dawn. IN par month. J. A. TAYLOR MEAL ESTATE ANO INSURANCE 1733 Highland Read iMMI OPEN DAILY 34 SUNDAY 1*4 OR 1-03** - GOLJDEN "RULE IS'OUR MOTTO ' BAIT MANS FIELD — I bedroom home, near LaBartm and* and Pontiac Northern High schools. - MB pat mm Golden Real Estate 3133. orchard Lk. Rd. (M-33M ortet m bun, tw KAMPSEN REALTOR-BUILDER wvv n. Shat* mate If tIKSdP, ILL-K Won't last long 3 badrm, near Crescent Lake. OdfifMfelM--------* bkm mar’- ■ month, toeludhil tasaa aad DORRIS MtohaK' to lot with ^'a&tthSS; built-tna. large-- _ plenty of spaa mjusr'umm. tiaySpi price only tl«.l«a. ALUMINUM BIDED - 3 hadraote bungalow bnai HBW, 4 s—- TJ&fttefs-^ toraacefl'itlVtao- U bultyna. mod- . DpRRU** IQNJuStLTORA St Fnederick’i and ebnroh. Carpeted living room ? North Side |» excelfent wmdtttea. QMfaaSm . to- mam. -rite** aad eme. H3rs WILL^.'lfRS^ER' with aataral ftreptake. palat-ad b»mt, tat water. beat, attached garage, p a e e 4 . dries — large let. Let ui thaw ya*. QUICK POSSESSION Newer three bedroom bungalow, HI* bate, large ...kitchen, full basement, rtc- CLARK REAL ESTATE NORTHERN BOH DISTRICT -v SUM; 31,1*3 dawa. tram bun. I ROOM MOOERH._________________ awateapd frautparofi, - — ----tftaa. PE MB* lY^fP&rosKIW br*,ift, 10 UNITS 'WJB'«g*Swff*ars; sSSffifi’wrs’s: surrounded wftb trees. These units g£»,aivK»S2’ ___DALE BRIAN ON WEST BIDt. iWlESma WITH sa.1 OL |. .terms, owner OL PLACE A “LOST" AT), CfiB FE 2-8181 for an ad 49 recover a lou. Dial FE 24181 for tn ad writer. THE PONTIAC FBES8, TUESDAY. APRIL H. 1941 NINETEEN £S»i!!SESB!ai!L •gEfogyfew _&HRO LAKEFRONTS MEW LAKEFROWT SS* 7&\BL£*rC2Sfc - Wist Montcalm *833 jhort^ distance frtxn Oakland. |P0NTIAC REAtTY For Sale Acreage 85 aona with small > bcd- n§». iou sathabaw Head. y» mO* to new Chrysler Highway. t- » ACHES OH BLACKTOP ROAD. PHONE 682-2211 * ACRES: WOlOWMt of OfHM Him of trow, muss hi ■ MM* park. Small down psym pjASWeilW. y»M park aPfeSrafe1 mm 9T pin. uso. » icrt*. win spring-fed pood. OR 3-330# after For Sale Firms ....,j. newly _ d forth, Xali prt c*fi i 'edoehid^art*. I I ACM WITH STW S bedroom dollhouse. STATIONS POR LEASE - QOOD POTENTIAL, Please call between t a mand A -pjn TT Mill or iller i p m. PE I1UI PURE OIL COMPART._____ ROOM 'HOME. HEAR DIXIE. lataa Urine root deeorated Full I.M* DOWN. "RU1T PARK IVERLpOKINO ______..._o LA1T .Sc OP POlTnAC 3 BEDROOM ] ERNIZED FARM' ROME. ... TACKED OARAOE. SHEEP BARN. HUM. 13.900 DOWN. FORCED SALE Taar around -J-badroo* borne, ar 'have ••Vtrafmore Ibd._____ Petersen Real Estate M Y 3-1(561 a ACRES. 9 ROOM PARM HOME. BARN. 9 MILES WEST OP WATERFORD ON NEW PAVED ROAD. 919,189. 13.909 DOWN. 9 LEVEL ACRES. M BSARINO Sale Resort Propyty 81 IDEAL DEER HUNTING 9-ROOM baaII, 3 lot* completely furnished — Electricity and water. Oood Mrih| cape. Hlfh productivity Oood tlONB. jl acre. wood*. Itb mile rd, -------- ate. Oood white frame, 9 full bath, .creened porch. Oato Union Lk. Rd, EM 3-3*99 Suburb— Property 83 |^e meLra __. S bedroom, colored i buttle |Jb bill, storms and'.* acres nrv productive imd amjgyi •as. t£s: St S2e5rti2 bant and outPwlldtni Oood lm.il OI Mtce.. priced to eofl. !»krt SCENIC tb aere corner. Beautiful Ito acre., trout atm- •lie close to RoebaatOr, Juat aft ™i« JEff1 p cea -rl* ww road, owner, OL I9M For Sale Lots LOWER LAPEER COUNTT 91 ACRES eticUent Mat with very good modern boar Some 'lake frontage “ d good modem S LOTS. PERRY PARE BUBDI- 14*11 Sat. Ail. 9 ACRES ON TINDALL Rb. AT Davlsburjr reasonable Call MU-. llngton. -TR 1-5104. 5 ACRES PLOTTED IN CITY or Pontiac. Low down Daymen! or ‘ Vf/mw horse lovers H. P. HOLM ESv INC. Ml t. Lapoer Bd - PE Mb M ACRES (rootage. 2-bedroom home. barb. chicken m wooded roUlnt. land near Chryi Oakland Cm—ty. BLOOMFIELD WEST. ONB-'hORD ISSembm borne wtt to acre lota, pared winding street* on blacktop mad. Haro parochial, public aobobl bu»e» at-r of elate land to ride ov< door. 11,191. $20 dn.. 930 mo Dale! Terms ntan com, or yam. n M999. Clarence C< Ridgeway BEAUTIFUL 250 FRONTAGE. to BROKER acra oa Cedar bind 1-ka. Wifl pp 9.9991 299 w. WALTON BLVD r. 127.660. CLARKSTON ESTATES. LOTS 70 *U»( East Walton Blvd. West of now college. 99 S MR good -bunding location, 91.500, PONTIAC REALTY 939 Baldwin — — HI-HIJ.L VILLAGE A borne owner', paradise. LADD’S INC. Sale Business Property 57 „ ... _ commercial property plenty ft room for aupar market. Ideal lor any type - ram. —icauem site tor > and cwool. 1109 per front crate depth »9»ICWA«9a Realtor. PE 94195, Open Realtor. PE Mill DtVRBTMEirT PROPER TT — • good tenants. OR 3-2291. INTAOE. LOTS 100 1 at I 225 382-1312 After 2U2IB. RESTAURANT DRIVE-WON OAE-land. 12.909 to. on property. Write Pontiac Press Boa 29. LAURE LANE NEAR MAPLE R. I. WICKER8HAM 9119 W. MAPLE MAYFAIR 94250 #ON1ttC-WATKIN8. 100X159 CORv nor lot. PE 9-329*. ’ See for Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS, Yen'll Uko it. wooded, rolling no Rent, L’se Bus. Prep. 87 A „ "shop. 3 nice room, oad coi 6l*MhbK.T,«r5 Oolt WO .2-9900. Business Opportunities 89 : PARK. 9 - controlled to protect I BEAUTY SALON OAK J jmti - and It. cioae-lh! Ooctba, Owaar.baa.cpter .“esr rianfiffi isansrs®" *** STATEWIDE. Real Estate Service of Pontiac B D. CHARLES. REALTOR 19 B TE1 EORAPH PE 94921 Day or Nlltji UN 44999 COIN LAUNDRY. WILL TRADE. BusbiMs Oppprtuultln 89 . Swops CARNIVAL By Dick Turner For Sale Miscellaneous 671 Partridge* ROM ELITE CHAIN SAW. tenepetantd camera. IT" tahla TV yw. ft^refriyeralor. act— 1941 CHRYSLER. HEW YORKER, portahie am welder or motol *----------------------— WOW ! $27^,475 GROSS ' Only SU.SS9 do . pltu atcck, for - gBtWil ,9ft ,.gg. —---- REAL DOGGY PLACE . M2 tt ym' . modern ranch be ana raaaclc cn 91 IIM29 POLL PRICE—WILL tULL or trade. Two bedroom aaodara bungalow with attached brtaaa ' way and go rag*. Two large l«M all fenced with ANCHOR fencing Parad at. ran ba.ement Oat turn, mil ataagt good >af, aauaa . trailer or land ooaanat. aa dawn payment. Might cooaldtr painting tabor for part at down oSypam-Aak tor w. Brown. L. H. Brown -^pb. PE 2-4910. »r*., call Partridge * OA M911. ' SINEISES THRUOUT MICH ALUS CHALMERS DOZER T4. ■US' avan-ulod jar ear. truck tl,I«9 cash. PE S-1991. prozlmataly I1M root—ant Saak i 000 down will ha CLARY CASH BEOINTER, 1 YEAR I old. I1N with terma or will laada ___________ lor goad gardea waotar. PE S4MI - O^INO BUII- alto? t pja ' 2109,900 yearly. I year. Jl __! ____________Sa: Wrtta pi » Praaa Boa I" IgAlL TRtiti J— Available — two 9oor. — vary raaaceably priced. Contact J. E. I Dot^laa* Owo.M. Michigan. BA L&9R with this immaculate i beamy. Ladgerock fireplace: i furnace, aUached breezeway a ;. across from Ha- Pam—ari— ,— ________ ... tioaal Pood and Pontiac State Bank. ’Em trade for *99 or^tl- Fully equipped, ready to op. in RodMgter, Midi. Emt ti qualified buyer, . — ar awL M l, _ Detroit at POreat 9-3900 BATEMAN REALTY | PE 4-9M9 299 ». TELEORAPH SunocoStcSibn HURRY! Open (or Inspection APRIL 14. U AND 1ITH 1P M. TO 4 P M. Lovely 9 room 214 atpry boa with full basement In good arc and with 991 per nsoaut incom Wants medium sue trailer OOW MANURE FOB SALE CEMENT steps, ready made! All sizes. Splash block, door sills. " ' — Pontiac ■ Pre-Car f W. Sheffield. PE .. aelectlonP Berry '3 _______>4 AW. FE 5-6150 DELCO OK FURNACE. TABUS ------ Hl-Pt. UL 2-1292- matching fabrl Bros. Jelled M _ OAKLAND PUtL - .Total price uader *1,500 The- Run Oll -Co. has this very, attractive station for rent. For ■ moderate lnvcftment to (lock R. J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor ft 4-2MI -« OAKLAND AVENUE iifni. __ Montcalm. I K OtfTTCll. Me ran LBiliffi — - ‘ 3670 Orchard * *- "" 212.50. tif tag equipment Appliances, Mil Hatchery Mat, | ^Sajn^^eclhe | Must Bt' Sold in 10 Days - ’ I Fresh cement ..........92-lt 0M USED PLAYER AND lUptfB aoor,, n*T, etod anttoue organa, KIP_ small instrumenw. BcggBt, solo. .W— rented and repaired. Shiry c, music CO 321 Walnut, Rochet- u ---------- WB BUY — BELL —■ T^tAllA ittD Sisrtf: ms. Money to Loan 61 W. Huron St, PE MlQl, Fsr Silo ClotlilHg • 64 CENTURY FINANCE sar> my y BOY'S SIZE 4 COAT AND HAT >2. Ladles' pink eult, sire 44. aeender nylon MM, alze MUI U. PE 24S2I after 9:29 n.l Signature LADY'S CLOTHES, 8IZE 1. -OAKLAND Sale Houeehold Goods. 65 LOANS |25 TO $500 On- your signature or other security 14 months to repay- Our service U last, friendly and helpful. Visit our office or phone PE (4121 HOME * AUTO LOAN CO. 9 W- Perry St..' Corner jl 30-INCH ELECTRIC I I like new 2T9. MeU - blonde triple dw 211.(9 90 clean guaranteed frtgOratm ‘----- Md —‘ Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance corporation of Pontiac it4 e. -Ragtoaw “ d ““ BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 Need $25 to $500? See Seaboard Phorife FE 3*7017 LOANS coMM^mv loan & 29 E, L^mSECE FE 04411 WORKING CAPITAL LOANS ~ Olvabld-Macbloery-Rral Estate EQUIPMENT LEA81NO irwTTf a r* rtVAVfn Carl W. Bird, .Realtor 103 Community Nat'l. Bank Bldg. “ ...... EVES. PE 5-1392 WATERFORD HILLS ESTATES A ftw large, choice tola In a well foatrlcted neighborhood. For Mnutoa call Herbert C. Davi* POWER and SAILS hpr you want r boat or a sailing l you’ll find exactly you’re looking for s price you want to in daaaification 97 THE PONTIAC PRESS WANT /Ads , Tj PE; 2-6181 Wnte PonUac________ OilFLKTE FOOD MARKET Gross Mhl 1999 ovor 9109.999. Low overhOOd Ezc equipment. No chain store competition. Beer and wine be anas Priced right. '."■uumrus— HAGSTROM Super Market Orocery end meat* * lake area Did ovor 9 montha license Hoar Por Large dance floor, seattog paefty iw. imM"* "K Apartment Motel i t—Pwodrm. motel apartaeqnto. 1 trailer epacet able large face __—4ito tlaall K.eua't AL uSfd R. HAt Raaltoe . ..... 4900 Highland Road QMS) “LET’S TALk BUSINESS’’. Grill v Grocery, SDM stock ORU 9t,M9. Raay, - MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION i 'tU 0 Bves. MOTEL ON DIXIE B modern nntts tfbtt bam* and down toll trade. • - Paul M. jonet. Real Estate, - 432 West Btiwn^ PONTIAC FINANCE AND MORTOAOE company Pontiac P. O. Be* 20 PonUac, Michigan_PE 24000 WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 . STATE FINANCE CO. 500 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 4-1574 TEAGUE FINANeE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS W TO 9*00 OL 94911 OL 1-9391 PL 2-2JW ■ PL 3-3519 "FNIENDLY SERVICE" Credit -Advisors 6IA ARE YOU IN DEBT? How you^can^et rot of debt (t> Make one Weakly payment you can pul (2) Debt protection Insurance Come to Now. or Call For A HOME AFFOINTMENTJ - City Adjustment Service . . FE 5-9281 932 W. HURON, PONTIAC. MICH. OPPOSITE lUW POST OFFICE BUDGET TOUR DEBTS OONSOUDATKKLLS—NO LOANS For Yob Beet Bel to Oet Out et Debt Bee Financial Advisers. Inc. 1V4 S. SAOINAW PR (-9992 Mortgage Loans 62 home diTM youmetf mum debt. We wtDgby off all of your bUla With any home Improvement sgpjf&taai MORTOAOis .ON. PACRE UP. Swaps tlbto ton, 29 hV lttrefiy e trie, trailer, running ngbia. < nr Ia4e model esr.,OM 14992 ueviwn, stoves, .and waahers-all sizes 910 to U90. Living rm„ 915. Bedrm. 919. Several large mlrrorz cheap. -*- I. Desks, dress- chests. TV's gnd ar. Alee new bedrmi bunk beds, dinette mattresses. Factory kObt 14 price. E-Z **™* BUY-SELL-TRADE-Bargain House ica M. ra Lafayette PE As TOM AIR-OONOITiONER, RCA. er 9100 Davenport 150.__________ buggy, stroller, mlsc. household -Items Call Attar • p.m., MAM* 5-3410. 1U H. Holcomb, clarkitoo. 1 PIECE OR -HOUSEFUL WTD. Quick naab for furniture, Mg- i. Bargain House. FE 1 i ROOM! OP BRAND REW PURN- bles. lamps, bedroom suite, map trese ana springs, vanity lamps. I place dinette All tor SIN. Pay- gi.g* a week. Pear- >nly 93.95 1 Orchard I PIECE 1BCTIONAL ROPA ftlTH goid custom-tailored slip oover. Antique white (ZUgbl dresser hose Phtico console (Xspeed . record ------- and AM-nT radioi PE ELECTRIC MOTORS 46 . LARCH hell 435. new atak it. refriger ntor compressor 9*. building ma MUST SACRIFICE AKC RCOtS- ' id »A|9 Oolite. -2 yr sM, SB*. C Rag. female. 9 years Old - WIN FREE, UPRIGHT PIANO* WEIGASD MtfSIC Spring Fever Sale Vj FREE 8TANDINO TOIL2TS H8 95 Double Bowl Sink . > HJl Mi" copper, 30 ft. WBfttU He ft. c*»pper, 30 ft. - 87c ft. %” copper, 60 ft. cbil 40c ft. SAW PLUMBING SUPPLY m 8. SAjln>W______ ’FE 0-3100 OUN TYPE FUftNACS EXCEL* Thomas 2 Manual ' Organs -- $595 POODLE PUPS, 991 AND UP. ITUD aervlee^^Professiooail trimming m. POODLE PUPPIES, AKC. SMALL .lives, curly-coot. PE 2-4924 (■ooiytjbh. AKC. 3 montHs ii glocahj^^bsckg round, i PARAXZSTI OCAIUNTEED TO _ Canon#* cam and •up-plies. Crane'$ Btrd Hatchery. 3410 ’ Auburn, r •*** j -PARAKEETS GUARAI PUPPIES $8 UP INCL INOCULATIONS ALSO LIVESTOCK OUARA^VNir Poodles $10 Down HUNTS-JET SHOP, FT (Mi ll . RED BONE PUPS. 4 WEEKS OLD". 410 each, call after J p m. FE GARAGE DOORS Factory seconds All s t A n d a i -*— ■“ -*“k from sas sal vT r operators, -folding L —" disappearing Gulbransen Model B W alnut Organs « $1,395 antllfO RZQUIRIMKNT8 Tie-Out chains and stakes tamlni, mineral* aiMl repellent Barnes' 08 Hargrave Fit Shop I gyranr .1 Dogs Twjpd, BggMM 8Q BERRY DOOR SALES Onen from g to 9 Saturday jlLI— 291 B. Paddock __________________ I HOT WATER HEATER v30«AL Consumers approved. $98.50 value i J*21.(2 and HEN. marred. Also ..— -----—_____---------- -------------------■ .. V-rtf, I electric, oil and bottled gas heat- 1 If this doctor is so good, how come I haven’t seen him or. Maya Pluoraacent. »i or-on TV recommending something?” -------- •a. rat a*, ua eu. os. EthSs Sole Household Goods 65 .Sale Household Goods 65 ALMOST NEW 8INOER ZIO ZAO SEWINO MACHINES. WHOLESALE lovely wood console. Makes to all. Now. used and repossessed. *"■" " **— on. Ovey 74 modal* to choose from. *1 ‘ ■ -----partaator nt. Curtf HEARING AID Now eye glass hearing aid. R possessed. Pay off balance * *12 ** a month. Factory guara teed. Audlvqx, 1104 Jontlac Bat BulldlOt FE 8-0738 Weigand Music Center MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR AREA PHONE FEderjd 2-4924 BPRINO SPECIALS - REDUC- new Story And Clark spinet a LEW BITTERLY MUSIC C McNARY'8 TAILWAOOER KEN-■tela, boarding, training, trim-ming. OL I4M4. HuntfaigDogz ft Hoy, Grain and Food 82 1ST CUTTINO ALFALFA. NO RAIN - June cloecr saod OA g-2231. HAY FOR SALE. 625 EAST BUELL Road. North of Rochester out Rochester Bead, OL AgtoO. For Sale Livestock 83 P^k^QiirlnoUOMnG7 davl*l5 MI 640K ... _ I M^itoMtotmiy iSs w | QPiyzw» b haii theater MontiQim-wippty. too w j-,j N riTo ANb B&AIRDilO. 3 CHOICE BEEF. QUARTER. HALF, Second cutting bay, OA 4-3174. FRESH HOLSTEIN HEIFER, VAC-I'-ated, tested, artificial breeding Phone OA 8-3304.___________________ ■ MONTHS TO PAT i E. of Pontiac or 1 mile tuburn Height* on Auburn. Platform swivel Wantty ctscct an Dropleaf table. blond, mahogany .? (59.9S THOMASECONOMY • Saginaw FB 24161 ANOTHER LOAD OP BRAND new bedroom suites, I ptoe* double draster ladUscaped mirror, bookcase bed. cheat of drawers. 2 Vanity lamps. Sliver, gray J>r golden mahogany. AH for 4*4.50. Payments 41 25 weekly. Pearar—-Furniture. 43 Orchard Avc. USED AUTOMATIC WASHERS. MgK^geg—*— ~ *~— LIKE NEW 8INOER ZIO ZAO equipped sewing machine In beautiful wood console. - Makes dec-designs. apjjjUquea, r. Huron. FB S“ cash'Wwi. ?H SUrcZC Sewing Center " CASH REOISTERS. ADDINO MACHINES. CALCULATORS.' TYPEWRITERS QUALITT EQUIPMENT AT LOW PRICES •—HO JUNE —_______ PONTIAC CASH REOMTBR HERE TODAY-HERB TO ttXY" 39 j, Saginaw FE S4801 MEW AND USED OFFICE MA-— typewriters, adding me-inmiTtni—■— *—**■■*— WASHINO MACHINES CONVEN-tlonai. automatic pump 113(50 value. 4Sa.fl. scratehed. no down payments. Michigan Fluorescent. 2*2 Orchard Lake. - 43. . Attention, Apartment AND COTTAOV OWNERS dmlral. Phllco. Frlgldalre, Nor* Your Choke r Service Experts ........... Nil a Saginaw ADMIRAL REFRIGERATOR, A.U-tomatlc defrost. lO cubic tt . tltp. ~ — ange. 31 Inch. $25. 12 _ _ ____ defrost, repos- sessed. Bel. *1 per wk.. elec, rank*, late modeU M». Marhjk washer like new. Bal. 91.50 per APARTMENT SIZE PHILCO OAS m BIO FREEZER. HEFRIO . AND nice stove. *95. II* dn. FE 24S42. BEAUTIFUL BINOER SBWINO machine, cabinet model attb.-alg-* sej^or^der'— -** *•“ aaianee BENDIX COMBINATION WASHER and dryer. Like new. Globe Furnt- ■■■■Sl PE 54902 -------- CHIEF nontb. Universal Co. BRAND-NEW For infortnotlbn call FB BEIGE 2 PIECE SECTIONAL! makes Into double bed. 0 i ssn CRIBS, BRANt) NEW, .11215 up. Pearsons Furniture, 9| Orchard Luke Avo. _ li FOAM BACKED RUOg. titM, also twvods aad Axmin-ataea. Nag pads $5 *6. Pearsons 42 Orchard Lake 14 CUBIC FOOT . DELUXE MOD-el. Norge upright freeser. been ------■ tojjad condition. il INCH tf0MK*6LA *3f J4. _ Inch RCA. 940 45. Cheat. #MK. n'*s*-r M M. Electric eibd gas IM.M Stogy-Washer, tit *5. thtog far toe home Olov# Even thin* far Furniture. FE i- 29 INCH MOTOROLA W. tot A OOOD SELECTION OF RE-CON-dlttoned TVs. TV oof—as.RtC parte aM accessories Johnson MM aad ITM E Walton Elvd. scratchad. Sevoiffi fuu ska WM to electric and gaa a7 terrific values, coo (aa Phiorei ATTENTION SBEk3m'#u trede-Uis. TV* or other articles at value. Obel Radio and TV.. M». Mtohuflt.LaaTRaad. fe 4-4*44. Open .9 to 9. . APPUAWCB RPECLUN RCA MM radio ' ......... 9 14 399-lb upright frooaer... ItfT.i Rory* ttn.4 —' Norte Auto w Zenith console ’ _____________________ 111 K. Saginaw MM* Dryers, heat control -....... RCA Whirlpool wether ........ Olbson 10 ft. refrigerator---- Speed Queen Waeher .......... OOOD HOU8RKXKPINO SHOP r 2-V-—J . of Pontiac .. W. HURON. Ft 4-1295 OAS STOVE. *241 REFRIOERA-tor, *35; 21'* TV, good eondttion. *49; electric stove. *41; washer, 415; 9-ptoba chrome set. 945: electric dry^r 4M. Harrls. ,FE 4-3194. OE REFRIOERATOR. NICE SPIN dryer Wether, need* repairs FE •-2B35 g'* —*- I Liberty! GENERAL E L E C T R IC STOVE sag wmgiratof Heywood-wake-field dining room and bedroom HOTPOINf ELECTRIC RANGE. 3 burners plot deep wen cooker, good condition. 435 OR 9NN. ta....... IRONRITE, PROVE TO YC aa Ironrlt* Doner Ironing time in ' rent an Irani complete, detal PE 4-3191 for RE FREEZE. LARGE DEEP_________________ frigerator with top freeaer. 999, 21" TV. good cone., 249, electric range, 945. Harris, FE 53766. ' ET US BUT IT OE BEL IT POR YOU. OXFORD COMMUNITY AUCTION, OA 6-2681. MAPLE BTOROcAl SUITE, RED. cheat, vanity and bench. With springs and clean mattress. Alee OB Portal' ' — — ', like new. FE 2-4150 after iffeuBSr CtoriV Appliances Raroes A Hergraves RENT: adpTNER. UNLOdT*!D ■m water, *3.M pet r* * *—* Soft Water Cc. FE SOLID W Hall- Sillger CleiarJfnce Sale Dead marbtoea taken In trade duridg our regent tofOTtoe. Electric ■portables from _(g|»(. Electric consoles froto' *14 49. Big riiBMto* ■— — *3S ----- pta 1 . .. Sitiecr Sewin* GetHet, Itg, Ntogf-■ WYMAN’S USED TRADE-IN DEFT. Ouer, elec, refrlg .. 14 ~ lar.jRClac. waSer ■ (J 2 po- Uv. rm. suite Mftal .wardrobe cabli Elec. Sewing mach. i MOple dresser Portable Elec. Inner 11 W. Pike FE 4-1132 EZ TERMS HI-FI, TV and Radio 66 IT’ PORTABLE TV Floor Modol * FRETTERS APPLIANCES MIRACLE MILE CENTER NEW EMERSON 8TEREd . Universal Co. MOWERS MODELS OF RIDERS. 4 MODELS OF REELS. 13 MODELS OF ROTARIES, t MODELS OF TILERS. EVANS 'EQUIPMENT, ~ DIXIE HWY.! MA 4-1*1*. hflh MEDICINE .CABINETS. LA Large selection 4 or without Ugf“-Terriflc buys. Bd. *3 9 I HI I________and dictating i. Oeneral Printing RBup* si Weal Lawrence to- FE. 2-0135. ' ________ NATIONAL CASH REOI8-tera from 91SS up “ * adding machtnoa fr only factory authorised branch offices tr Oakland and Macomb County wtonjuterbMtogi|| . factory rebuilt cash reglsUrs The National tomb Register Co . 642 W Huron. Pontiac FE 2-03*5 23 R. Oratlot. Mt. Clemena, HOw- 20 MABjB, BROWN AMD Sale Farm Produce 86 SPY. MCINTOSH. JONATHAN. DE- Kusset'steel Red, M bu. up.. Sweet elder, potatoes,, eggs. DeConlck Bros. Orchards. W Ma-ple. Orchard U. Rda. Dally 194. Sale Farm Equipment 87 M.P. GARDEN wheel weights, plow, disk, i tiller. buUdoser blade, like l gIMJt, UL PM24. SECTION SPRINO TOOTH. 34 bottom in teraatlonel ■ a mower. Call Tig 4-3223. . 1941 MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE, RT, tractor and 3 row cultivator. A-l abapa, 4449. MT 3-1829 ALUS CHALMERS-B PLOW. DISC. drag, cultivator. 9425, UL 1-1964. BOLENS. Its HORSE POWER iiuitn OB 3 r plow, (92. ,wwpi * w1 ,.... coot. FRETTERS APPLIANCE MIRACIE MILE CENTER USED 14-19 INCH TV SETS *29.45 WALTON TV FE 3:2251 *■- B Walton corner of Joalyn (EDICINE CARIWETB. TOP lighted with aluminum shelves. 133 59. Medicine cnhlnetk, aide lighted. *19.45. O A. Thompson. USED TVs. MANY TO CHOOBB Commerce Rd._ IMI For Sale Miscellaneous 67 tb-INCH ‘“”"*’“orTs^ idRIon. PE 5-3143. I END TABLES AND CORNER table. Atmost new. Modern. FE 8-43*4. 4-INCH SOIL PIPE, 5 FT. ... SOM 3-lnch SoU Pipe . , .. 4 3 7* SumiAVE Plumbing suppl?* 192 17 SAOINAW FE 9-2100 4" eofi, rtPB. *4 14. lb" COPFtR top* 16c. ToUets ’ll*.**. O. A. *b HORSE RED JACKET U well let pump end tank. —-‘tldn. 'r~ 2-WHEEL TRAILER, *56. Tmi» 11.35 EA. FIRE BRICK b FIRE CLAY White cement plain or waterproof Dratoag* grates and manhele covers 4 X 4 AND g X « HEARTH TILE O. A. BLAYLOCK A CO - PAINT—BUILDING SUPPLIES It erohird Lake Avt FE' 3-9t01 I RUOS NEW AND U complete u . 3-5432. PICTURE WINDOW U§e5 OFFICE DESKfc. ddltats. tab lea, coat racks, draftlne ma- ...ssograph machine Duplicator t — — 34749 and ._____ x Printing k Office R Sale Store Equipment 73 ft. Oeneral Electric auto. ' PLYWOOD BARGAINS to la. masonite, 4x1 ... |1** *, in. pegboard, 4x4. . 1*44 to in. 028 chipboard. 4x8. ... $4 80 to in. 038 birch™Ixi, 413 95 PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO 1488 Rxlduon Ave._____FE ! RANDOM TILSLca. . •BUYLg' TILE, ita B SAOINAW SUMP PUMPS SOLD, REPAIRED and exchanged, Guaranteed te- built betterlee. FE 4-4443.___ TYPEWRITERS, 124. AND 11*. LmM- “■ 449. 1442 meogreph 4 ird >45. FE ill nne ui hwki. «w»>. iws, hardware.'paint, plumbing and electrical supplies Open 1.1.1. ’tU 5:30 gun. 1925 Oakland Ave. THE SALTATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE ' (S ir" ----------- Everything to mee _ Clothing. Furniture Appt 111 EAST LAWRENC USED LUMBER. DOORS, TANK, paint mixer, cash register, sewer pipe, garden tools, unoleum, oil tank 9545 Ortonvlil* Rd. iMUH. Ml ton. Mich. ---- •A-l TOPSOIL, BLACK D ruiun ic Yu*#, •• * • • _______ WHITE PINE’ SALE tSPHALT TILE. ea. • 04c NEW CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED ■BUTLO" TILE. 1(9 S SAOINAW I Paneling 1M SUttng; BOITdl 12x31 DOUBLE STAINLE88 STEEL ; * NIW 1X5W PRICES ^ sinks, 124.99. 13x31 double cast I SURPLUS LUMBER & ■MT -------- MATERIAL 8ALBB..COMFANT 5340 Hlghlxbd Rd. M^rrEEL^UMg Burr-1 BfjlL*VMff1^tr?an?KWB' able for non toons. And trash I 2#CM>r. INN rw. ahii Mir pontoons, and trash Mrtf. il 4-0006. 7t Lehigh. 92-OAL ELEC HEATER M9 95 30- Csmems* E^ulp., Serv. 70 ELL CRUSHED STONE, SAND, ORAV-*1. Earl Howard. EM 3-0531. • LOADINO, BLACK DIRT. 4195 Cooley Lake Road, OR 3-9916._ PREP A] gal. auto, gai hr gtL._____ lnet stake JVM Laundry treys faucets. $21.95 t..., ...» . . Have plumrino 192 B. Saginaw FE 5-2100 11*0 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT and wedding band. Vi,price, $92. phone PK ft Sale Musical Goods 71 ACCORDION SALE. ALI. * ~‘ ALTO SAXOPHONE 224 Nelson ATTENTION 'MUSICIANS AMPLIFIERS from . Ill jAMANA"*!^* FREEZE. ROTO S^xaRS !Ln*.r ®5£Jer hV. snare drum bets 17 Inch TV. Pop cooler. All "k“ ! —----I—------- iw aad priced lor «v‘— ■ -— ****** Clt fe 1-0216. 631 Mt. Clemen* I AUTOMATIC HOT WATER TANK, oil conversion burner. and coa-treto. 294-gal oU tenk. FI 6-1614. BATHROOM FIXTURES. OIL AND beater. Hardware,' glee. Broth*et' ' Mot, toper kentoeg And Rustoleum. 3*3 Orchard Lake BATHTUBS. CHIPPED |6I 50 VAL a*. *29 50. Tell its sad lavatories st toivina values, Mpmlfto escent. 323 Orchard Lake. — 19. BEEF AND " ' COLORED BAKED ENAMEL ALUMINUM STORM SASH -2 FuU length Glass Doors ALUMINUM SIDINO — AWNINOS No money down. M Mo. sad up Deal dfauiet will- jsTxe/l Old Re Ha Us Ptcoeor” 4*9 £ K Cxi to Pweoore • fil Burmeister ? LUMBER COMPANY WJMb Lske Rd. EM P4111 CLARINETS f CORONETS TRUMPETS fr TROMBONE8 ■........ VIOLIN OnftTTB - . 439 50 1X39.1 Rental LsysVay’ -Payment Plan gsfflkr ATTENTION CHURCHES Pull-stoe 35-pedsl orgsn for the price 9 a spinet. Used Wurlit-■ ter. 2 full 81 note manuals plus speaker cabinet and percussion unlt compl*te. Morris IfnH.,« 8. Tclbgl—“ ■ „„ Tri-Huron Chopping Cen- ter, n _______ RAND INSTRUME19T REPAIR - * *» fSfec oa _ , 119 N SAOINAW________FE 5-4933 BALDWIN MAKE SPINET! 9JAL-. nut finish. Brand- new. cats slightly damaged to shipping — Large discount. Small down pay->ment. Balance like rent. CALBI MUSIC CO 119 N. SAOINAW ** BALDWIN OROOSONIC SPINET SSSi. ELECTRIC OUITAR. 415 OR J-SSBI .1 GREAT FOR nUYEUNO. TI portable Wurlitxer electric pis HB^toTWVondition, *340 OgacNk any home. Voee fc S Baby Oraad plane, completely built and Mflatobed Requires tie space and little RMnLlff Gulbransen used spinet, limed —yk. •Mil, Morria Mutle. 34 6. iBMUK.AMW bom the- Tel-—=—'—-s-sm,• center. :MLligl|y> I I o ulbiJC HAMMOND, afiStT. 1 YEAR OLD wi» pwmnton. gj.to*. ,Y MUSIC CO, Ut THEATER ’ILL SACRIFICE meat sheer. ‘ 682-1629. NEW VR. offer M M» 8p»rthn Oood» 74 BULMAN HARDWARE Bfowtong Guns 3545 Elisabeth Lk R* ' OPEN DAILY 'TtL I 5-4971 OOLP CLUBS POR SALE ' FEP-- OUNS. ALL KINDS. BUY. SELL, trade. Burr-ghbH. 19*^Trie-' graph. . . • . ..... OUNS — BUY. SELL. TRADE. Manley Leerti, 10 Bagley. NEW 2PM MODEL *4 WINCHES-ton lever aettonTtoO. IWN Sport-model. bolt action, 248. MY Sand, Gravel and Dirt 76 RICH BLACK PARM SOIL. iat humus, manure. Delivered, -xdlng dally I Miles n«1h of -J BLACK D lrj49H r, TOP SOIL. SAND -1 BLACK DIRT AND P TRACTORS • BOLKN-WHKLL HORSE SEVERAL USED TRACTORS. TILLERS AND MOWERS EVANS EQUIP- U8ED FORD TRACTORS i AND EQUIPMENT USED PARMALL CUBS AND I THESE TRACI-—. ____ RECONDITIONED AND QUAR-ANTJEED. ALL ARK PRICED TO. •ell! . TW CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE. klNG BROS. FE 94934 . • FE 4-1113 PONTIAC ROAD AT OPDTKE ' WANTED - 6 FT. 3 POINT LIFT “ *— Ferguson tractor. Oft, 34711. Auction Sales 14 toghuitog at 12:39. WSl.NtrlHib apd < full line of Jam Am\ Allis chalmtn traojarTi cultivators. Farmall C •Deere 2 row corn jmstey on rubber, New Met 9 ft. UMMr. Now Ideal tractor manure spresd-and grata dunvejor. Roderick Lean 9 ft _ packer. John Deere rakt* 400 bale, ha: rake, 409 baits hay. 190 bales — “9 bushels own. 199 husband dairy equipment, ibsac Proprietor. Capec irk, Paul Hllimabi - Aue- iB6cB P.M. AUCTION SALES EVERY FRIDAY ..... EVERY SATURDAY ... EVERT SUNDAY ....... e w.m OPEN 1 DAYS WEEK *4 BU - SELL - RETAIL DAILY Door Prises Every Auction Lu.ch.^^^^A-«ton BLACK DIRT. can deliver, OR 3-42*1. *120 _____ DRE8SINO. black dirt, top aML bUlldoiln*. —------— -"PE 84955, ■ ________ ______________tile. OR 3-1534____________• RICH. BLACK DIRT TOP BOIL. Hi yds, (I* del. FE 44*9*. OAD ORAVEL OR *0-40, *1 FOR 9 yd*., del. Cushion sand. Qrad-Ings. EM 34313. TOP SOIL. FILL BAND. FILL ----. erWfcg *------- •— _______________FE 5-2450 TOP BOIL. MUST MOVE, ‘ ilivered. Also gravel, i Wood, Coal and Fuel 77 _______________ Oakland Fuel aad Paint. Phone FE 9-4144. mm IOOD OR FDtS'LACE Ptonts, T rees, Shrubs 78 BEAUTIFUL NURSERY GROWN evergreen*. Cultivated, sheared, sprayed. State Inspected, u or more. *1.50 ea. Lam Ruts IB It each. You. tog. 12 mL North of Pontiac on U S. 10. Cedar Lame Evergreen farm. Wlb -Dixie Hwy. • (OE. 101 MA 9-1*23. qrower now Planting trees and ehrehx. to price. MU MB99- SEEDLINGS. SCOTCH. RED. AUS-jtoton nine, white and blue spntce, h^^cb^Dtol. For Sale Pots. arc Dachshunds, 11* down, stud dogs. Jsmor't. PE S-3S39. ABC TOY POODLE^UPB. 2 MOB old. MA 9-1999.-AFTER PIASTER SPECIAL brood, loves chutron toother aad fatter, chemptooe. Raenfte* to toft ffWf BUD & SONS AUCTION 7:30 FRI. AND SAT. Open dally- ?* bu/-s#U4rad*. 1115 Atturn^M_ AU Sale House Trailers 89 14-FOOT cAMITSO TRAILER - “----' PIE 5-4428. IN PONTIAC COMPLETE WITH KITCHEN CRUISE-OUT BOAT SAUR1 43 E Walton_________ fE M492 1159 33 FT. AIR8TREAM. MA 4-1134 ---------- IRSTREAM LIOHTWEIOHT Travel Trailer. Since anteed for Ilf*. Se "" a demonstration a AIRSTREAM. 1954. 23 FOOT. SELF BEAUTIFUL 19*0 MARLJTTE 44 ft. x I* ft. 3 bedrm. FE 6-4*4*. FOR RENT 15 FOOT VACATION Jacobson Trailer S»le» and Rentals- up. Reserve your traUf l« vo-cations Set us for Altchss, parts and servlet 59*4 WlUtoma Qt# Road, Drayton Wains. OR Stoll. NOW IS THE TIME FOR US TO PICKUP AND SELL Its' have'buyers4 wAiTi>/oi nULDI BIRnintt « '-tonv» mta-m 103)0 Holly Rd. HOLLY. ME 04HL Venturs - Buddy Quality Mobil# Locate*.half Way between Orten and Oifcrd on M34, MT ■ MW! SACRIFICE Owner, must sell at battato price, tut «ad take ever PttaMt en areal Sharp 47 ft. a OWmS R. J.H» * —* 1* Wfcte *11 Urn and price*. Mur (Ml used eight or ten ft. wide. PrlMd. to **n. Term* to .•wi you. *ftk pick tram. •- Oxford Toiler Sales •IK MOBILE ROME — , ' wwo BE *CR E TQi see trE SPAN’-O-WIDE- DETROr BEDROOM W WIDE MOW OK DISPLAY *n tn * lone selection of pood *••d mobile hone, which eu be psiechaeed u In e *1*5 down.! term, to your satisfaction. Alee,! ideal for kta Mtttm. Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales* on Dixit Hwy- , Drxyton Plain* 4 Mt.*N erf Pontiac OR MJ82 MAKE WANT AD ADVERTISING 'The Tail" that will to&ep your business RISING • Successfully: into the winds of competition . . . ‘ DIAL FE 2-8181 THE PONTIAC PRESS IS. and' 17 E Drmw-tlte cad Reese hitches, orerloods. broke control*, wiring bottle eas\ etc T. *. HOWLAND ~rm n»mrr.----------orsmt Far Sate Can 106 -Birmingham. 1 IfM BRICK OTOSL. IBM BUICK DTNAPLOW. RADIO AOKH PB MM Em* Auto dote* m a »«gm»w imcK u i door hardtop. i Dynaflow. Power Mooring. IBS Ph 0P-1M* «_______ lit* SvtS gPKCtAL 4-door am FISCHER Bi POR USED BUICKS ' lg MONTHS WARRANTY 7*4 i. Woodward TZ . • OTtom. mi agmb ______________ ltS6 BUICE HARDTOP SPECIAL., Straight Mick. Power Mooring. Good hug. Dag* PE 1 MM. •M BuSChF^DOdlt STANDARD Tran*. No Jtat. tM. Black'*. Auto Sale* IN Oakland Art. PB Htll. VACATION TRAILERS Boats and Accessories 97 NEW riBERGI AS •nSHER" ii] car top. Regular $229 95 Sole ; Price 1140 05 S S Krctft's. Til-1 Huron. FE 4-58C2______ I Sale Used Trucks 101 sale* had Rental NEW FIBEROLAS RUNABOUTS „ _______ Lapeer Road. Oxford, j 4t electric Kviarudew^^yerjrcl- jsupertoi Ha MM Trailer »M Evtr------------------------- 0* HUB ________ WE ALWAYS CARRY A 0< SELECTION OF USED MOBILE HOMES 26 Ft. to 44x8 Ft.. one Week only Holiv Marine & Coac», mil Holly. Rand . ME erm HOLLY MICHIGAN BANK RATES A OPEN SUNDAYS j Rawt Trailer Space 90o *4 DODOS- ricBUP r , mmor. - ->N, With VS A»tO. Tr*n«IBl»- FE 4-4C10 MM M-M r Solid Red Finite. Cone Im FK ----------1 Ton'll Like it at Flrrt tight. NEW FISHING BOATS Van Camp Chevrolet, Inc 1 12 Ft. as low as $99 [milporp - mu «-io» ! . WE CANNY 1M1 DODGE TtS TRACTOR. ITH ■SI ARKANSAS TRAVELER U FT wheoLajiddlo tank, airbrake*. . TON PICE-.UP OOOD SALE ON THESE ----TAR BOATS 4 l igr wn.— MERCURY MOTORS PROTECT TOUR HOAT . TON. |*S. SAVE t^irto Accessaries CUSTOM MAKE PULL SKIRTS TO wl - BOAT SAVER HOIST rl Latest design tor Inboard* or ouk! —* - ■ * your boat safe fro* . Just Released 9 1-Ton Telephone Go. TRUCKS M MT Mill. The only pair < Far Sate Tires A-l USED TIRES. U.M UP WE SAIL Tira 8ale* Ml S"gagir ■ PE MM or PE 4-4541 lag, Owens Marine rue Stitmin Avt. FE M sirs IT 1|%' — SIMILAR TC IB. Complete with axil. • llllle* repair And paint, fitter • call MU 4-4141. gEST SCOTTY . POR A SCOTT Sole, M3US sUtaa or PE MHI TwdCEERg I bt I MILE 8 __ Auto Service 93 CRANKSHAFT ORINDINO IN THE - ear.. Cylinder, rebored Zuch Ms chine Shop. SI Hood Phone PE - MW. ______■ 1 ■ ur„__ Wl SERVICE ALL MAKES AND OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANOl • model, of ear, alao VoIksWegeo Ml S. BogtUaw_FE 841*1 -A*^ ■C**> Terrific Discount on O ARLAN I > MAR IN E EXCHANGE Nil S Saginaw ,PK Mill SKA RST BOATS ‘ JOHNSON MOTORS Marine Si|ppUea. Repair Sere. PINTER'S ino' <• Opdgko Rd 8 OP BLUE 81 SEA-POWER Inboard-Outboar - See. It Complete with special bodlea and ladder racks. Chevies, Fords, Dodges Perfect for Electrician*. plumb-era, or maintenance men. YOUR CHOICE $395 NORTH CHEVROLET- IMS S. Woodward. Birmingham MI 4-2735 ^tooor _____________to. heat- ... whitewalls. Red and white rialah. Stock No. MSS. Only STM. Baag term*. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. ISM 8. WOODWARD AVK Fsr Sute Cara W MM CHEVY S SEDAN. BARGAIN I PEMtol, Harry Riggln,, Tm* cuevrSLht sVinbN wag-«S| • ■ mlt'l l ■gill' shittr - ram*. baSUr wbitewall* copper flalah: Stock >0. »M Only SUM. KORTH CHEVROLET CO. ISO* rVriX^fAH^lS. BIRM.NO- Ttchevrouct BUDGETPRICED Buy Here — Pay Here Trad# la aaythMs ef rhlue ’ W. J. smith motor sales ina Wllllama Lake Hd, at MM isis {Chevrolet hardtop. Radio, heater. astern a tic, jet Mack., *o* Whlto sidewall,, not too M tkoa# around Pull price, —teftr. Bir- n-r“ REPOSSESSION MM toll price, no cadi needed a only MS a mo. due May 1. Auto, Mr. Boll. PE t-MM •— — ~ Auhara BUYING or Sailing . SEE US BEFORE YOU DEAL HOUGHTEN & SON IN N. Malm Rochaator OL 1-STS1 SELL: *M CHEV. 3». t SPEED, 1957 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SEDAN • A 4-door modal with economical 8-cvllnder • whitewall tire*. Beautiful green Itful gree S-STM. Ism cmBL. B _ »ery goad, OR 1-SMS. Carlton •57 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR . door, V-S. automatic, broaat aad wntte. a beautiful ear fey. all ataadard*. At a pitta feature of premium rubber, 1*8 down w*” handle, assume payment* AM. por month CallMr. O'Bria.. Rambler •grmm^MmnMhsm IMS CHEVROLET STATION WAO- MM tall price* LAKES IDE * MOTORS, RUroa at EUmboth Lake 8, Saginaw, PE 1(5» CHEVROLET 1 DOOR, g CYL-lnder stick shift, radio oad heat or. whitewall tiro* In new condition. w* mean ^roaUjr^BCW, month, low iul tnm «, Si trade. Lloyd cury-Comet, •tot__________________ Hi* Chevrolet parkwood Italian wagon, VS engine, power-glide. power steering, radio; hoot er. wluto walla, gun Tan copper finish, stock NO. 3-0*] Only MM5 Etay terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO ISM S. WOODWARD AYE BIRMINGHAM. MI 4-TO1. IMS CHEVROLET. RADIO AND HEATER. ABSOLUTELY — MONEY DN. Assume payi of sn.M per mo. can t_______ Mgr. Mr. Forks at MI 4-75S0. THEA I 1958 CHEVROLET 1958 CHEVROLET This la the next thing to buytag a new ear; A one owner, 2*.000 Automatic iwa. full price t». am payments of 01 a week. CALL MR. WHITE.-.CREDIT MANAGER. FE 1-0403. EhmSo Satoe ■ III S. Sagtaai 1M0 CORVA1R dan, light blue WIUI matening trim. Stock NO. MT1. Only II4M. bay term* NORTH CHEVRO-- let co . tm- S. WOODWARD vill. samiN^wfy IB i-ifa: 1|43 CHRYSLER, VERY CLEAN; on FK MOO • - : . ^ ■; r St* i Mr. B4U/ FE iv 1ft. MftJft MATIC TRANSMISSION. RADIO AND TO—' iMffliITK.V NO MONET DOWN. Atsume menti of $17 04 per mo. Credit Mgr. Mr. Parke al 4-7500. Harold Turner. Ford. •57 DeSOTO HARDTOP i new inside and out. port I. Pop only, *30 a month. < DRIVE A MILE SAVE A FILE! New Dodge Dart $1946.65 SMALL TOWN LOW OVERHEAD 25,000 MILE GUARANTEE For Sale Motorcycles 95 imo - • - V ' ' %»?* IVO",. 05'' l Only I Wl PORD, 1*55 DUMP. OOOD CON- For Sale Bicycles 96 l.< Backed' by 25 yeari' " TWS MARINE BOY'S BIKE M\ ROAIWABTER,;?^ Orchard LakeR»d Sylvan Lk. vry «oo* rood, m Ofc »-«*** ■— Fboaa OMjlM - , 'after 4 pm WEEK-END SPECIAL * BUY Used bikes now AL“*Vnire SH1KO .More aelpctlon, lower price, Scar-1- ... leu', Btke and' Hobby - Shop.. 20 CR.vISE^OUT BOAT SALES^ , j Lawrence. FE Ltotl • hl E WSItoc ----- -.__FE^A440S I COR SALE 20' BOYS .BIKE. MS.! 7 rr jLiTM Your boxt-moior-iraiicr -m ------T* ---------------OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANQE j Boats and Accessories 97 »i » bgiatw fe misi HORSEPOWER^'JOHNBOH MO- Tr*n,P°rUt n 0,,5t^.1«) | 50 FORD PICKUP RADIO / '*1 p6rD STAKE TRUCK. MM. Good condition FE 2 *541 •52 FORD. C SM DUMP TRUCK, food contldtoBr-Qaly 1115 TOM BOHR, INC 120 8 Main. Milford MU 4-lttf tjC n '5-7261 16' 3ARBO TTA'PT ALUMINUM! Would like 3 r«der, to 1 ■■Hi. P*n»e» call ul. 2-47*1. TRUCK GOING NORTH PART I jo**' r way, FE 5-4*08 Auto Insurance 1 104 $20 FOR 6 MONTHS 020.000 Mablllty ti.OOO medical ti.ooo death benefit *20.000 uninsured motorlata ^FHONF. FE 4-3536 We oleo write canceled auto. FRANK A. ANDERSON AGENCY ..... Tyn FE 4-353* FE 2-4353 or FE 5-403* RAMMLER-DALLAS lOOl N MAfN ROCHESTER I POOON -CHRYSLER - TRUCES ."““payment' 0* ija ” mo. 1*54 DODOS. STATION WAOON. all down or old car Rite Auto-1 _ runs good. *100. PE 5-42*5 Bell. FE *-453*! 100 East .For Sale Cars 106 fim> M price^om"0 Astuim* RKVZ* white. D*CREtinr "“■tOIR PE jo Saleh, I *60 Falcon 4-Door Radio, heater aad whttowaU «t> SLIM.___ __ ___— __ FORD 6aLAXIE 2-DOOR sssxj+sfft- Bs&m’ Immaculate. Only >1*0*. Easy term*. NORTH CHEVROLET CO IMS S WOODWARD AVE.. BOt-MINOHAM. IC 4-2735. < *40 FORD RANCH WAOON. RADIO AND nKirin, manomT. IC ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. AsottM* payment* of 42T32 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Park* M MI 4-7*00. Rar&l Tumor. PordT •M poV D transmission'. V-S. ^ BTAWpiED 19 Ford Hardtop 4-Door oolaale with radlo. heater and ^whitewall Urea. Other, epuip- S1.MS. « John McAuliffe, Ford B0 OAKLAND _______PE *4101 r ‘ii PORD COUNTRY SQUIRE STATION WAOON, Yt. t passenger, like new- throughout! Assume paymenU of NS * weak ARr MULLEN’S baroainIand USED CARS 1*0 S. SAGINAW PE4-H1I 114* PORD OALAXltt 4-bOOR Vl engine. Fordomatlc, radio, heater, whitewall*. White with htda trim. Stock No. MM. S1.SM. . Esw term*. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 10M S. WOODWARD AVE. BIN-M1NOHAM. Ml 4-2735. 1*5* PORD. • CYLINDER 2-DOOR hardtop, radio aad heater, i wall jurat. Sparkling black f----- are this sharpie today, assume payments of *20.0* per month, MW cash down ■ or old trad*. - Unit; Motors. LtaeolB-Mercury-Ctamet, 231 8. Saginaw. PE S-Offi. payment*'of $30.70 per Credit Mgr. beauty today. Assume paymer of $38.40 per month. Low ea down or out trad*. Lloyd Motoi Llncoln-Mercury-Comet. 333 Saginaw. PE 2-0131.______ '60 PORD CONVERTIBLE Pull ^wah. aM * ■— Light EhM Finish! THROUOHOUTU. JOHN J. SMITH DODOE. me. 11 3 8AQ1NAW ST. PE 3-7055 «t"J MARMADUKE By Amtersoa X Uteihii fur ftte Cft m MitAAcr" hsSter! whttowaHs. pawer etoem. foSfr.^ai 1*07 PONTIAC. 4-POOR.HARDTOP. WwTaK™ Saginaw. FE 44214._. w matlc transmlsston. excellent condition. DO money dova. tall Eras: FE 0-0403 ' . ■ ' 'rjg. m Auto Salee 111 » Sagtoaw MBS BAMBLjtH' jOWll. RADlO. toad "Curiosity satisfied?” . For Sate Can For Sale Cara mi MERCURY METEOR *00 3-I FOR 8ALE 1057 PLYMOUTH. BEL; door hardtop, automauc tranamia- voder*. 4 door, haiytop- radio ___.____and heater, whitewall Uivi, auaiklhigMjHdMhHM Ibw mileage an 050-11 per month, lot' iry 0*8-nn*. of _ . _.;h down _____ Uoyd Motors, Uni-Mercury Comet, 333 8. Sas- 1057 METROPOLITAN HARDTOP, radio, heater, fully eoulppad. full price, *545, IMO down will handle. Call Mr 6'Brieiir credit manager. Birmingham Rambler. >R REPOSSESSION SIM Pull price, d* earii imedM , pay only *13 a mo., dua May A ' Rite Auto Mr. BaU. FE (-4*3* 140 Eaat Bird., at Auburn PONTIACS? WHY SOt TRY SbE URBAN43LDS, *02 * ** 1,1 1 PONTIAC RUNNbtO 'S3 Chevrolet Wagon 4-door . •13 Ford 4-door than ...... •S3 Ford Hardtop A-r ... •54 PonUac star Chief •M Peril v*. Mick ... .. I— Superior Auto Sale,. 550 Oekland *54 CHEVROLET. RADIO - ^ h e a Fe k: absolutely nO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of It.*5 par mo. Can Credit Mgr. Mr. Parka at MT 4-7*00. ' Barald T--- ' 1057 CHEVROLET BEL - AIR door. VO automatic, radio ■ heater, whitewall tires, Turquotse ' finish. 77Ua 1* a sharpte^tssumg payments of 124.00 per iilpE>\, low cash down Or old wad*. Lloyd Motors. Ltoeula-Mereury-- ComeL-232 B..Saglaatt. FE ~ —' ’57 Chevv Convertible Xutc Bill y*8ee. 33 MIS, eacellent if? 55 DODOE 4-DOOR - REPOSSESSION *2*5 Pull price, no casb/Oeeded pay only *16 a mo , due May 1& Hit* Auto, Mr. BellT FE HIM 1 brakes.' *1.1*5. : '55 FORD. 4-PASSENOER tlon wagon. OR 3-»444._ U FORD RANCH WAOON or tAV°Ti5rru',1W ;W?™IesR™E3u5da^>vis"A?o j«k- Foreign snd Spt. Csro 105 « CHEVROLET 2-DOOR: RADIO '* NO MONEY DOWN. J menti of 132 08 per mo. Credit Mgr. Mr. Parka 4-7*08, Haroltodb—ta nc da ly! ,pi .;;Wi *1*1 full Price, no cash needed, pay only *13 a mo. due May 1 Rite Auto. Mr. Bell. FE I-4SS* 10* East Bled., at Auburn (21 1952 OLDS 98. $!2ft FOIL BOTH, 87 Wen Beverly. 1955 OLDBMOBILE, OOOD CON-dttioB, $lTft, 7ft dftfk PE 2-8549. SHARP ' *60. FALCON 4’ DOOR wagon, white, radio and heater. Only ll.St*. TOM BOHR, INC.' 130 8. Mala. Milford MU 4-1715 OLDBMOBILE '** 4-DOOR HARD-top. Power brakes and steering, radio and heater, new ceadittoa. PE 4-3581 or FE 83(30. '*3 FORD WAOON. RUNS OOOD. 4M0. ON 3-8518. After * weekdays. 1960 OLDSMOBIUR 3-DOOR HARD-- top. OR 3-1OT. • 54 OLDBMOBILE M. NEEDS REMIT. A-I tires UL 3-4*31. 1717 w. Auburn Rd. Rochester. USED CARS *5# TO 'IM*. N& MONEY DOWN QUEEN AUTO SALES, 171 8. SAGINAW. '»* PACKARD "HARDTOP With auto, transmission, radio, bent. *3M FuU Price ART MULLEN’S BAROAINLAND USED CARS 15* S.. SAOINAW ST. FE 4-Mlt ! lftftft LINCOLN CLUB COUPS. RADIO AND HEATOR. HYDRAMATIC. ABSOLUTELY NO HONEY DOWN. -Assume payments of $27 2ft per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Parka at MI 4-7500. Harold Tur- 1*5* LINCOLNS aad- Premiers 3 AND 4 DOOR HARDTOPS 4 to choose from FULL PRICE from tt.Mt BOB FROST. INC. BIRMINGHAM'S Llncoln-Mercury-Comet Dealer -3*0 8. HUNTER BLVD ‘*7 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR ! REPOSSESSION *2*9 Fun priee, no cash Beaded Pay only (it a mo., due May 1. RITE AUTO. Mr.'Bell. PE 84*1* 10* East Blvd., at Auburn AIR CONDITIONED^ SPRING-IS HERE 'M CHEVROLET Impala 4 doer Hardtop SMM 'M FORD F*Mane 3 door ... (UM •5* BUICK 4 door hardtop ., *4*5 '53 CTOPPt Bel Air 4 dr. ... 1 Ml 55 PONTIAC Wagon , 3 IN Shep's Motor Sales 5 EAST BLVD FE 8-4307 Special ■“ r I960 PONTIAC Star-Chief 4-Door, ha* radio and heater, hydramatic transmission, power brakes and purer steering and hat Air CondfDonlng. 1M» MERCURY MONTCLAIR HARDTOP Original beige and . green. »4»5 full ark*, no money down, payments *27 24 per month. LAKESIDE MOTORS.. Huron at Elisabeth Lake Rd.. PE 8-4PM. JURSOCR- SILVER cupper. , _____... _____ ___________, 'oavtrucUon. top cush- son Mich. Phone Mre. Lloyd. FE Evtnrude elec trie, con- *-70r ' I ruiw%mW*L7*o*,1Mi Wanted Used Cars U FOOT LAKE N 101 OOOD DEAL-JUNKS-WREC2U- { FIBER- — wwm, sm—«* 7f Mtr- . up 60 ten .tin ■«» _* lor Otlorft UK trailer S ft-3144 ROYAL AUTO PARTS *TiTy «-r JUNK CARS, vertlb* top. side cur- 003-3060 1*00 KARMANN-GHIA, LOW MILE- 1*57 MOA COUPE. EXCELLENT I condition. *7*5 MA 4-5*3$ Eves I* OPEL STATION WAGON. LIU 5 CHEVROLET SEDAN JEROME-FERGUSON Rochester Ford Dealer Ol_K~ 1*4* CHEVROLET. GOOD TRANS-portatton. **». OR 3-45*4. Carlton Manning. -58 CHE VIE 4 DOOR HARDTOP. Bel-Air VI. Automatic. FuU pow- 81 FALCON WAOON, DEALER'S of options Including itlg engine. OL 1-6532. For Sik COT 106 AMERICAN 3 DOOR. AUTO Califorriia Market. Vr *»»*T »nd running lights c*u|. Do You Need Money? ~ri S4M2 or FE 8-4H2 ! WE HAVE ITI ll-Fofyr CENTURY RESORTER.,FOR EXTRA CLEAN USED CARS v ''54. hke new. 11* h p hUse pump "TOP DOLLAR PAID” ’ ^!rr*' tsniTrm1* D*ii«'fwi&BPwinch*i Cdenn’s Motor Sales 3-43JH :*r JX 8-300*, Ekt. **» W. HURON ST. ism bwrriERSRAPT. •*« soottL, heed ’M Pentiacs. om*.------- ito hsan* laiL eoaoi-| lnd Cadillacs Also sharp 17. '**. ___________I_____________ „ , „ jion, *tw. OB -3415m. and '5* models J 57 BUICE SUPER HARDTOP '"bUtTOeM^itim^MThi!l AYERILL’S REPOSSESSION I 2*2* Dixie Hwy._ Power euulpped and ilk* new I. PE 3837* ■ FE 4-MM j Btr o„iy IB » mo., with ami • JUNK CARS AND TROCES. OR ------------------|----- *■ -1 1*00 PORD VS. white walls.'take PE 8-1347 after l _ 1853 PORD 2-DOOR nager. Bin i 4-3000 •ym^S slm'rr.*PtfM' ALWAYS TOP DOLLAR r h*j.'v5u« weltCA *' ■ Dixie Hwy - Pfa O! FOR TOP i DOLLAR 1 a6lrd.,at Auburn Ft 3-1355 ___ Xater | "hX.^V: %enl See M & M Motor Sales AH New in Pontiac I”!?, q1*1* , , INAPT WHITE 1.AP8TRAKE ®S2. *J*Z5.l£TK *S?A^IrilM “*7 BUICE SUPER HARDTOP. WUA SWAN.ALPHA LAP 1 ----—power steering, po**r hrskes. maaousE. venus cruisers;top buck^junk car, thdcil1 1--------- — — — W*St bend MOTORS I PONTIAC WASTE. FE 3d388._ imp Trailer _w A n'T-ED JUNE AND CHEAP ■kftlftrift ' rwAa. Ph. FE 3-2SM. fe PE t ■__« Sunday 1*4 ARKANSAS TRAVELER-BOATS Thompson Clinker Built Boats *1 JOHNSON MOTORS ; GASOW • —SPORTS CENTER— — “ ■ jH fj f Hansen Agency. FE ISM PONTIAC BONNEVILLE EN-gin*. complete. * old. to Ford. »f-- " BOAT DOCKAGE 6n BEAUTIFUL UNION LAKE TO EVES A SUNDAY EM 3-414* DUNHAM’S MARINE Sate Used Trucks 103 IM CHEVROLET. PICE^HL UE- luxe cab, h box. FE *47l*._ i*4? dumFtruckTTiew tires. new battery. MA 5-05*2.__ CHEVROLET DUMP TRUCE. 1*41 'ftfcCtl HP 1 OTHER I DAILY EV1NRUDE MOTORS kloodp Aluminum FUterglat "HARD TO FIND ' ■ m mtf- • v S easy to deal with* * ’niiraAiCf tiiJi- DAWSON 8 SALEf-^^OT «ma MAln *-317* fryry"** wntr* boat “oaklahd Maria* Exchange 3m 'S.1 EaglBSW •» fE Ij jATnson outboard moto- ■tareraft Boats Ostor Trailer* » Evwrythtag for the bout_ Fv&snj?"- i adapter. *14. OR 2 top lower sue. double power. Truly a per-peopleV HOYO SALES matching Inter! rad finish Only *3M4 Easy terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. 1*M B WOODWARD AVE.. BIRMINO-HAM MI 4-2735. 1959 CHEVROLET IMP ALA SPORT SEDAN V-S engine with PowerglM* late laeld* and out. It.lM. CRI8SMAN CHEVROLET. - ROCHESTER, OL- ■47 CHEVIE 2 DOOR 6 CYLINDER See Us FOR YOUR Truck Needs . Z Sales and Service GMC Factpry Branch OAKLAND AT CASS ' FE 5-9485 U tUKTt. **-TON Economy Car. Auburn and Sag- 'Si INTERN A770RAL Ve-iite , .!PICKUP, eacellent throughout 1 rr. ( Weekly BUYS THIS CAR! ART MULLEN’S BAROAINLAND USED CARS. „ Ilk S SAOINAW ST. ft 48* OLIVER BUICK ’57 Ford Wagon 895 ’56 Buick Hardtop $ 695 ’56 Buick Sedan .. .$ 69$ ■58. Rambler Sedan ,$ 995 ’46 jeep .......v. ,f®5 '59 Buick Convert. $1895 ’56 Old*.“98” ......i 795 ’59 Opel Wagon .. $U95 ’ll Ford Stake . . . . .$ 795 ’57 Buick 4-Door . . $ 995 '57 Ford Truck ....$895 ’57 Volkswagen ,7. .$ 995 ’56 Buick 2-Door ..$ 995 ’58 Ford 2-Door ...$995 ’57 Mercury Wagon $ 895 ’59 Buick Hardtop $1995 OLIVER Motor Sales ' «• Orchard Lake Aye, PE 2-41*1 4 Open E*M- BUICK t - RENAULT OPEL JEEP PEJCOEOT CLEAN Birmingham Trade* WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC • 1350 N. Woodward BIRMmOHAII _MI 4-1*3 MERCURTS- choose from and" "HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Auume payments of 4* 43 per month. CaU Credit Msr. Mr. Park* at MI 4-24M, Harold Turner, Ford. 157 FORD I PASSENGER 8TA-!!« tie la an immaculate irice RMS. It* down .. ____ . CaU *fr. OBrlea, I credit manager. Birmingham Rambler. M14-3M*. HASKINS SPRING DEMO II CPrralr Lakewood 4-door ete-n wagon. Gas savin* sta insmtsslon Radio, haatar. \ 1M1 OMemehNe ••»»•• 4door hardtop. Hydramatic. power ate*ring. "sir1 ea.. , l^itlM Tropic Mist fl HASKINS CHEVROLET $ave — $ave — $ave i960 CADILLAC' Coup* DeVtlle and Sedan Da vine. Two to chaoe* from: $609 DOWN BRIGHT SPOT Orchard Lake at Cass' FE 8-0488 Spring Values]- 1*57 Pontiac star Chief 4-dr. hardtop. 3 tone. Hydramatic Radio aad heater. Power steering Power brake*. All custom leather mm, mr I Chevrolet Impale 4 1*54 Pdntlae' 3Jt/r. hardtop. Eydtn-mab. Rsm.jMMM. Whltewalle. t tm*. A real ton at MM. IN* Poatlae * dr. sedaa. Hydra-matt*. Radto. Heater. Whitewall*. Lljht blue. A Util* gem far the lift Buick 3 dr. hardtop. Dynaflow. Radio. Heater. Whitewalls. 2 tone You Jaaei *** this oat bafei INI Poatlae Star Chief nit. sedai.. . Hydramatic. Radio heater. Pfhtt*-— — htok r ^ HAUPT PONTIAC .....HEATER. MERCOMATtC, ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN.,. Assume jpaymente of f34.7* par mo. Cull Credit Mgr. Mr Parks al Ml 4-75*0 »Sf MERCURY MONTEREY 2 doer hardtop, automatic, power brakes and power steering, radio and heater, whitewall Urea, «park ling Gold and Beige finish, altar •KM*. Uoyd Motors. Lincoln M< cury-Comet. 333 8: Saginaw. 1 3-0131. ( TO 1M7, 3- Call CREDIT MANAOER MR. WHITE; PE (-0402 :ing Auto SaJe* lit I Sagtnaw A MERCURY, PULL POWER. *430. PE 2-7*8*. ... MERCURY TURNPIKE CRUIS-er. Pull power, one owner. Stork No. MM. Only *7»». Easy terms. NORTH CmratOLBT CO. MM S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMIN9-HAM. MI 4-373S._____•'■» PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 M3. Clemens AND Confer Cass and Pike FE 37954 Today's -Special! 1959 FORD / Custom 300 1-Door, It's o hone; and real Sharp! $1195 BEATTIE WATERFORD FORD DEALER At the stoplight In Waterford OR 34291 clareston °“ M^e Ya.- v+ “I MY 2-2871 Open krree. UhtU * • JOHNSON "Rambler" Offers '61 HARDTOP $99 Down $49.85 Mo. JOHNSON "Ponfiac" Offers '61 PONTIAC $166.88 Down $76.65 Mo. . RUSS JOHNSON Motor Sales LAKE ORION MY 2-2381 TAYLOR'S OK USED .CARS CHEVROLET. OLDBMOBILE Open Evenings MArket 4-4&I Watted PASSENGER STATION WAOON MM Pontiac, hydramatic, nylon white wall tires, radio, heater, rkry good condition. Make offer. 1*80 PONTIAC CATAUNA 4-DOQR hardtop, power brakes and *-|hd lag. radio and heater, epat diamond blue finish See — sharpie, one owner and a beauty. Assume payment* of $238* per ABSOLUTELY ... ____ DOWN Assume payment* *34.25 P*r mo. Call mU I —rnerlkrd* “ Ramblers ;— Ramblers, The car to buy S Rambler Thp place to buy U . R AND C RAMBLERS 8UPEB MARKET EM Ml** Cemmeree Rd. MM RAMBLER AMEIUCAN 3-door sedan, I cylinders, automatte, radio, heater, whltawalls. Back HP 31U.' Only *10*4 Easy tefms WORTH CHEVROLET CO. 10*0 J. WOODWARD AYE. BIR-tCNOHAM. MI 4-2725. drive, radio, boater, whitewalls. 2-tone finish. OMP Mm. ■ Eaay terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. MM B. WOODWARD AYE. BIR-MINOHAM. Ml 4-ina. MM RAMBLER? STATION ' ’ 1»M WILLY'S 4 WHEEL DRIVE HOMER HIGH! Small Town Trades: '*7 Cherts. I door. ( cylinder Auto, transmission Radio. Healer . MM 17 Pontiac 4 dr. hardtop. Auto-' matte transmission. Radio. Heat-« mat. Hut 1 Radio. Heater, Ante. trananfiL slon ----------------- ------ IIIIS 'Sft Buick special 2 dr. tedoa. Ante, transmission and better . $R6 ‘10 Pontine Catalina 4 dr. sedan. Automatic. Radio and hfdt*r$31ftft •ft Pontiac Catalina Autema* hester. brakes .... ...... SPECIAL: ft) CbfTlt ft dr. sedan. , hardtop. —dio an d-$2395 1 4-7500. Harold Chevrolet -Pontiac-Buick Dealer 24 HOUR SPECIALS Prices Good Until 6 P.M. Wednesday Only '57 CHEVY 2-Door •■Cylinder engine, radio, heater, standard transmission aad baautl-ful Ivory nag turquoise finish. You'll ttk* this one!. $777 .'59 RAMBLER - American Wagon r Standard transmission on thla economical utility unit Sparkling tu-toac aim and Mary finish. A must an your shopping list. : $1077 '58 CHEVY ' Sharp Impala $1$77 Matthews- Hargreaves OAKLAND COONjrTB Largast.Yolum* Chary Baalar *21 OAKLAND AVENUE TEVM547 Final Week of our 3rd ANNIVERSARY SALE- _ p0ri'f ;MisS These ^Values] .. -a...,., ■■ 1957 BUICK ... .$ 995 1955 PONTIAC $ 395 *76" 4-door sedan. Power steer-ng. power brakes, radio, heat-•r, whitewalls. Blue and Ivory dio. heater and whltetrall*. Beautiful 2-tone finish with leather trim. 1955 DODGE ...$195 Ifc-ton pickup. Double ail*, can attach'dual wheals on rear, 1 New tires, stwd engine, body 1959 PONTIAC $1895 . 2-door with Hydramatic. radio, heater. Spare never uted. Guaranteed 13.0*0 actual miles. 1959 PONTIAC $1995 2-door hardtop with power steering and brakes. HydramaMg. radio, heater and whltewalle. 1960 CHEVY ..,$2295 Impala 2-door hardtop. Power-glode. V-g engine, radio. h«ter, whltewalle. Gray and ivory wlto 1958 RAMBLER $ 995 Super 4-door eedan. Standard trausmlsaloo. t-cylladar engine.' aVuOT 1958 DE SOTO $1395 Ft re flit* 4-door with power steering aad brakes, automatic transmission, radio, heater and > aM4W»u.e. °°nl “* ,r*7 1958 PONTIAC $1495 •tar - 1958 CADILLAC $2395 Coup* DeVtll* with power steering. power brake*, power win- j dowa and seat, radio, beater. Whitewalls. Solid white beauty. A real knockout i 1955 STUDE.' ...$ 195' President4-door sedan. With a little laiiteg thla would be a 1957 CHEVY .. .$1095 4-doer statts ieni site Low mUssT 1958 PONTIAC $1495 1959PONTIAC $1995 Catenae ±door hardtop with power, steering aad brakes, Hy-dramattc. radio, beater, wfette-waBs. Solid gray flaMb. Truly a beautiful car. 1956 BUICK ....$ 795 Century 4-doer hardtop. Fewer steering aad brakes. Dynaflow. radio, heater, whltewalle. Strictly a little iewal. < 1959 FORD .... .$1395 3-doer i engine, wells. I X. Ford-O-Matle. V o, heater end whit 1960 PONTIAC $2&>5 Bonneville 4-door hardtop, power etiuing and brekee. Hydra-matte. Red aad white OldA. 1957 CHEVY .. . $ 895 IHm Pickup. This track to In k-l condition nad ready to go * *— yea today. 1961 MERCURY $2695 Media ••MO” with power steer-lng and brakes, raria. heater. wmtewaU*. chrome on doers and, other aeoeeeorto*. Only L4M actoal mil** guaranteed. 1959.CHEVY ...$1895 Impala concertlble. Y-g engine, Power*ltd*, radio. Spitor mt wMtewana. Trbtta with black too- iprisg to bara, gat ready. 1958 PONTIAC $1395 Moor hardtop, Hydramatic. ra-Wo, hrater. Extra low mlk* 1959 PONTIAC $2095 •tattoo warn with mar stear-*l. “f V*h*s, Hydramatic. qinto. heator. and Phttewalla. Chrome - an doors. Vacations and wagon* go togrihar 1959 BUICK ....$2095 4-door aadaa with power steer-Ajf and brakes. (Cwsy power Seat Dynaflow. Greek and h-ory fib*. Oo flrat class, *o Buick’ 1956 BUICK , . .$ 495 tS^r*kte“radte°ai»d heater. Hwy thla car atS sm . a ■ I5DNTIAC -BUICK ROCHESTER , ^ ■ OL 14 j Across from New C»r Sales ' OPEN TIL 9 P.M. OR1ATER Closed Wednesday sind Saturday at 6 m THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1961 TWENTY-ONE- - -Today's Television Programs- In UliHlfr i rtiwti 3—WJDKTV » subjseted to change without uotlco Own jMWJ.tr 4 TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS •US m Movie (oant.) (4) Broken Arrow ff) News, Weather (9) Popeye *—(56) General f*B«»Mry Hit (T) Believe p or Not «U (7) News •it* (4) Weather •iso (2) News 4 (4) New* , * * Sports •ito (S) Now ... (4)-News (56) Philoeophy of Man TlM (2) Divorce Court . . ‘ (4) Lock Up . (t) Exciting Years i (9) Tugboat Annie TtM (2) Divorce Court (cont.) (4) Laramie — ----(7) Bugs Bunny (9) Movie, “Th* Deadlie: Sin.” (English; 1956) A youth kills his sister's beau in the 'town church,, Sydney Ctfap-. -Air Audrey Dalton, John Bentley. (56) Years With Fitzpatrick •iM (2) Father Knows Best (4) Laramie (oant.) (?) Rifleman (9) Movie (cont.) (56) Red Myth •:» (2) Dobie GiUis (4) Alfred Hitchoock ~^ (D wyatt sup ~ i (»> Movie (cont.) (56) American History— 9:00 (2) Tom Ewell (4) Thriller (T) Stagecoach West (9) Front Page Challenge 6:90 (2) Red Skelton (4) Thriller (cont.) — -----(7) Stagciooaoh (eont.L— H (9) GM Presents 10:06 (2) Garry Moore (4) JFK-Report No. 2 (7) One- Stop Beyond (9) .GM Presents (cont.) 10:90 (2) Movie (cont,) (4) JFK (COWL) (7) Mike Hammer (9) Newt 10:4* (9) Golf Tip M:IO (9) Sports 11:00 (2) News * - (4) News (7) Mr. and Mrs. North (9) News 11: U (2) Weather (4) Weather (9) Telescope UAW 11:90 (2) Sports ' * (4) Sports 11:9* (2) Movie. “No Man of Her Own.” (1932), A cardsharp falls in love , with a small town beauty. Hark Gable.' (9) Weather 11:90 (4) (colon Jack Paar (7) Movie. “River Lady." (1948) A gambler conspires •' Channel 7-WIYZTY —r—------ Channel S-CKLW-TV - to gain control of lumbar mills, Yvonne De Carlo, Dan Duryaa. 79) Movfe, “Sons of Sea.” ^English: 1942) Two brothers inherit the family ||||wj||TTZ3=gr WEDNESDAY MORNING M (4) Continental Classroom •:96 (2) MedltStloiw •:40. (2) On the farm Front 4:41 (2) TV College 7iW (4) Dave Qarroway (7) Funewe 7:91 (7) Believe It or Not 7:90 (2) B'wana Don (7) Johnny Ginger 8:19 (56) Gesman________ __ 9:16 (2) Captain Kangaroo (TLBeifeigtltorNot l:M (7) Movie 496) Written Word (21 Morie (4) Ed Allen (96) Science >!N (4) Dr. Brothers 798) Art 'Appreciation 9:46 (4) Gateway to Glamour (7) Hair Fashions Today 9:46 (7) Nefas , 10:69 (2) f ff \f \ * V CHOOSING A NAME—These four men will choose a name for the new million dollar bogling alley and shopping center to be constructed on Highland Road in Waterford Township in the near future. The name of the center will bo selected from more than 700 entries in a contest that ends Saturday. From toft an contest Judges Willis Brewor, L. Harvey Lodge and township supervisor Elmar Johnson, and one of the owners of tbs project, Frank Benijing.'. Construction to Start Next Week A 9300,000 permit for construction of a 32-lane bowHng alley in Waterford Township has been is-iu«ff to veteran bowling operator Joe Bonfiglio, who with his father-in-law Domenic Masza and Prank Banning, plana to open one of the most elaborate establishments, in le area. Ground will be broken next week for the bowling alley and an Olym-plc-slze swimming pool — the first twd units of one of Michigan's newshopping centers. Tht plan calls far 20 stores. The total price tag ls a million dollars. Namfeg the new center is a key concern of moment for the owners, and It It “for the pub-flc,” residents have' been asked to submit names tor the project. So far, almost -SOB entries have been mads, with soma 9900 in cash awards awaiting the winners. The contest closes Saturday and the winners will be announced April 20. OPERATE OTHERS German Coming to US. tor Talks With President BONN, Germany (A—Chancellor Konrad Adenauer left by plane for the United States today for talks with President Kennedy about file future of the Atlantic Lakeland Players Set May 19-20 for 'Bad Seed' The cast of characters for the drama version of William March's novel, "The Bad Seed," has been selected and the Waterford Township Lakeland Players have set May 19" and 20 as the dates for stagihg its seventh production at the Community center. The setting of the play fa the apartment ef Cab and Mrs. Pea-mark, played by Be beet Merrill and Mrs. Donald Sweet Edwins plays the lead as operate the Huron Bowl at Elisabeth Lake Road and the Land 'O Lakes bowling alley, at 4825 Highland Road, which is at the front of the propoaed shopping een-er. The aew alleys and center will be developed on nine acre# of “My talks President be of great Importance for all of ns, not only for as Germans bat also for the Americans,” Adenauer raid before boarding the' plane. He was accompanied by his daughter," Mrs. Ljbeth. Werhahn, Foreign Minister ' Heinrich veil Brentano, other high German officials and a group Of German reporters. h A W Adenauer's trip to the United States Is Ids eighth since becoming chancellor 12 years ago. He first want to America in 193 for a meeting with President Eisenhower. His last trip to the United States was a year ago. iweet as Emory Wages. Others in tha cast, tnduds Millie Pattison, William GUddm, Mrs. Ndrman Schmid, Richard Lantz, Mrs. Joseph Latozas, Robert Ar-buckle, Robert Bauer and William Solley. ♦ w w The show will be directed by Ve?ne Vackaro and Mrs. William Aebersold, and produced by James Starnes. ’ * * * The production Will be staged in the three-quarter circle, used In the last three Lakeland Players productions, and the modem sotting is in the suburb of a southern city. State Hospital Staffer to Study Alcoholism A staff psychiatrist at Pontiac sate Hospital, Roger V. Pierson, was one of 26 Michigan residents named today by the State Board of Alcoholism as the recipients of scholarships to the Yale Summer School of Alcohol Studies. Among those to receive the 9275 grants far a month of atudx.-at the New Haven, Conn., school 'were clergymen, educators, law enforcement agents, public relations personnel, psychologists and aloohottem rehabilitation workers. By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — How do you stand on chickens? For ... oi against? ! ^ Paul Lynde’s a grown man of 34 yesro. You wouldn’t suspect — watching him on TV or In "Bye Bye Birdies" — that ho hates chickens violently and preaches anti-chlekenlsm. “Chickens are the stupidest, dumbest animate!” ho nevertheless exclaimed to me over a turkey sandwich. “Why does a chicken croes the road? To get killed! It’o true,” he boiled (or is It broiled?). “Chickens are so unintelligent, they don't know where they are half the time!” I psychoanalysed him. He who baa a comedy album, ho who's due for Holly- - Today's Radio Programs - WCAS (list) WFON (14SS) WJBK (IMS) Oise TO. Hm wwj, sm WXTZ, Hmrtey, Winter cklw. V. Karra WJBK, Robert B. Lee WrOM. Neve.. Sport* 0:SS—WJR. aerometer 1:M—WJR., Oueet Boot. WWJ. Ph Optatou wzra a ftow CKLW. JM LeOatf . WJBK. Bellboy _ WCAK. D. Conrad . tiSS-WJK, War far toato ZA&&Z.ora S:ta—wjn. as Tear Hasans WWf itatn _ wars, ft e4 was* S:aa—WJR. Tonight • WWJ. fTlUMbeth -CKI W a Knowlee tKS. Mutest FndUejr - OtSS—WJR, Weehlnfton Rpt WroM, Mellow MaoS II to—WJR. Maria wwj. mm WCSR, Conrad ' "W»*R labaetlra" ^'Sob0^ u to-arm n SSVOi WWJ, New*. Robert! wzra. Writ . CKLW. fana. tyo Opener WAR, farm. Hawe , WC*R. Min, Sheridan arrow, Bnrtr Mara. LM ’J^neere, a WJBK Cat tWWlI CKLW. Nm feby Derid arrow. Wave, iwrir Man. Wflf-.' WJBK. mafna-eopter wcaR amjSharMaa arrow. Onl.. Buiy Mara. Siaa— WJR. Main. Oueet moMsTllBWh - WITS. How*. WoU CKLW. New*. Da rid - WCAR. Ween. Shartdaa wrOM. Nawa. Maateal Rel*h M WWJ Wawa, Martena arm. mid namy. wau CKLW. NmTIiM H WJBK. Wawa,1 Raid WCAR, Wawa. Martra arrow, city pa, fa. i NSoS'S-S-cff'S & arrow, Lewie, Rewe t :SP—'WWJ. Ito cklw, Jaa v WJBK, Laa arrow, Saata •jterftjTLr""* •MrtMiJir“ smsartzs •azgrigve* Hm. ml Buuflnluul.u u.ra» SJS ^ owners have set September 1 as the opening date. Judges for the weekend contest include Willis Brewer, Township Supervisor Elmer R. Johnson, former state Senator L. Harvey Lodge, and Benning. Crescent Lake and Pontiac Lake rOnds. A large dub room will be available to lbs community free of charge, and there will tie a baby aitting service with attendants day and night. The lobby and walking areas-wtU be carpeted, and the colors will blond with the natural-wood in-terior. The latest equipment will be installed not only in the bowling little league Plans Outing to Raise Funds The Pontiac Little League, in cooperation fwith Walled Lake Amusement Park, is sponsoring a special fund raising program from April 15 through May 7. During this fime young ball players wiU sell tickets to a “Utile League Booster Outing” to be held Sunday May 7 at Waited Lake Park. For $1 friends of the Little League will be able to enjoy 92.50 worth of amusement rides. The bulk of the proceeds will go to the junior sandlotttrs to help with On May 7 a special area will bo pet aside far tha Pontiac Little League boosters and their picnic baskets. What an Odd Trait s Actor Hates Chickens alley section, but also in the cocktail lounge, snack bar and restaurant. At 41 by Jt-fsot swimming pool with ahowrr and laeker rooms; may be ased tree for "red hot bowtora who want to cool off,” Henning raid, ft will adjoin the bowling alley. Heavy^ equipmant is m”“i»g^jll Nittiririr^Tfl^ “J * race policies may goad Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd’s government into quitting'the world organization. The General Assembly's special political committee Monday approved an African resolution railing for a worldwide economic and diploihatie boycott Of SOuth Afri-ivhite—supremacist-government. Some diplomats believed U the M-ttttan resolution — denounced by the South African government ua “bitterly unfair” — picked up dear thy Gen- Three Youths, in Car Trouble T2«Ytar-Olci TtlU of Stealing Autos for Two Other Boys of 17 Two teen-agers for whom a 12- i year-old boy told Pontiac police he stole cars so they could go “Joyriding”' demanded examination yesterday fit Municipal Court on charges of unlawfully taking and ising a motor vehicle. s -The trio was arrested by Iber Iffs Deputy Edward Kayiewald who spotted them la a stolen ear la Commerce Township Sunday. Municipal Judge Cecil McCgllum set pretrial hearings April 19 fo( DonaJd L. Geisner, if, of 102 Henderson St., antjl John E. Carter, IT, • of 7005 Cooley. Lake Rd., West Bloomfield-Township. # it # Boncf is set at 9500 each. , The Juvenile told Pontiac Mice Detective Albert Foster he stole six cars which the youths had used, recently. -> Another teen-ager is being sought m the..case. : ★ ★ ' ★ " The 12-year-old was turned rtjier to Juvenile authorities. The charge, a high misdemeanor, 'MRowBar' Wants to Move Owntr Requests OK to Leave City Urban Renewal Area City commissioners tonight will be faced with the first bid by a bar in the so-called "skid row” area to relocate in a new Saginaw Street location. David Saks, owner of Ivan's Bar at 42 S. Saginaw St. in the urban renewal area, is asking far permission to transfer his Gass C and SDM liquor llcenaeg to' a spot at 4 N. Saginaw St. The transfer, If approved, would see the place move from the weal aide of Saginaw Street, be twee a Pike and Patterson streets, to one block north on the east aide of Saginaw Street, between Lawrence and Pike. Saks said he wanted to change he name of his business to Ivan’s Place or Music Bar. The move, according to the police department, has been approved by the State Liquor Control Commission. Commissioners (lave been notified that the subject Comet up for liscusaion tonight. Jfifl weeks ago, after1 more than a month's delay, the commission set a precedent of n kind in approving, S-t. the relocation of the Gridiron Bar oat of tte downtown area. . WILSON ing Broadway Basest... pioklng on chickens , ,. R chicken ■ picker-on!. .. .- ...~ “Tlufl It,” ho cackled. “My father In Ml. Vernon, Ohio, had k moat market. X dressed 250,000 chlekena. They called me ‘Chicken Picker.’ “My girl at Ohio Wesleyan would have all the girts In the block yell 'HERE COMRH CHICKEN PICKER I' I HATE chickens I" Lynda has other odd traits. He cant phmounoe “doll” the usual way says “doll.” Might bo why he’s single; Ho had A fill he liked but ho kept telling people, “Bho’s a roil dull . . THE MIDNIGHT EARL ... Phil Stivers was out of “Do Re-Mi’ despite heroic efforts to stay in. Berate . The Steve Rockefellers ogled the Palladium's LENDS West subbad . wild mamboiate. W ★ * Mam Varat was offend a rote In “Ho Ball for the Judge,’1 but aho insists her retirement from the screen is permanent. Comic flfcalley Berman gave hi* father a nappy birthday Louis drastreng and Dnko Ellington finally got together to make a new’album. ■ it .★ #■ . EARL’S PBARLS: . Summer la almost hare, and before you know it, It will be time for tha flowers you planted not to io ap. ■» -1 : TODAYS BEST LAUGH: “I wont believe the daokte nody hairdo has really caught on ” keys Lou Brecker, “till I aoo Pat Mlaon wearing it.” WISH FD SAID THAT: The man who laughs at the boos’ Jokes may tutt have a sense of humor but ho doeo have a sense of direction. Thafi earl, brother. (Copyright, INI) The implication then ' any other downtown bar affected by urban renewal wwild be ri« lowed to relocate at will as long as the liquor control commission approves'. This policy is at cross-purposes with the recommendation of urban renewal planners that relocation be tightly controlled with special emphasis on the elimination of bars from. Saginaw Street. Though not hi the urban renew- I area, the Gridiron Bar on East Pike StrOet was evicted by the owner of the property, who also owns the Central Bar in the Urban renewal area and plans to move it to the East Pike Street location. Tht spectol -etrannirtihc-'' e» of this move were approved by the commission a year ago. Ivan's is the first proposed relocation to S downtown spot not already occupied by, a bar. U.N. May Prod South Africa Out Gtnaral Assembly Unit VotM for Resolution to Boycott Nation UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. Delegates predicted today that mounting Pr*”"r* ■» rnrrlrn n mnTrinittm two-yraf PTf" might pall eat The committee approved the resolution 47-99 with 18 abssntiona. This was short of the two-thirds 'majority needed for assembly approval btrt -only a gimple majority was needed for commStfce iap-proval. School Board Issues Permits for 2 Additions Plans for construction of two school additions for use this fall have been okayed by the city. Building permits win issued to the board of education tor expansion at Alcott School, 400 W. Kennett Road, and Emerson School, 8*0 Emerson Ava. • McHugfi Construction Co. ol Royal Oak is the general contractor for both projects. About 975,000 -is to be spent at Fired'. Employe Awarded $10,000 ©ETROiTfAPi —..wtmanr h. McMillan wa« awarded 910,000 in ~ damages Monday from two farmer-’Dearborn firms he charged fifed him alter giving him exclusive ' ‘ s to hatidle a patrated radiator stop-leak. ♦ it it McMillan-waa awarded the judgment by U J. District Judge Ralph M. Freeman. McMillan's breach of contract suit had sought *1.8 million from Inoealapor, Inc. and Bar’* Pre-ducts Supply, Inc., both now Of Holly. Fred D. Burton, president ol both companies, testified McMH-lan, of Royal Oak, was not fired but quit his Job, McMillan contended he was granted exclusive rights to pflto-and distribute the product.., rooms, a library Another 194,000 is earmarked far two classrooms, two kindergartens and a boiler room addition at Emerson. Diet in Cuba by Mistake HAVANA IB— Police and militia patrol* exchanged gunfire on a Havana street corner early today as the result of mistaken identity. A militiaman was killed and policeman was RCA Color TV SALES lit SERVICE E Bay Vo»r TV Pnb A TMhalriM CONDON'S TV 16 S. Toteprsph PS 4-m« Aer.M (MB Tri-Harra SONOTOJVE House of Hearing Frao Hearing Testa pres Parking at Bear Of ► « Bulldins “Optn Eros, by Appointment'' 148 Oakland FEdaral 2-1225 PONTIAC, MICH. Slate Sarvicd-Thursday for Eqtt Jordan Mayor EAST JORDAN (II - Funeral service' will be hold Thursday tor East Jordan Mayor Edward W. Nemecheck, 73, who died Monday at Little Traverse Hospital in Pe-toskey after suffering a heart attack. He was elected last week, without opposition, to his third consecutive one-year term. — BUY NOW and BEAT THE SUMMER RUSH ! HOME REMODELING Install Baked Enamel ALUMINUM' LAP SIDING and INTERLOCKING ALUMINUM VERTICAL RANKLING OVER RUT SURFACE Black—Fiane—Brick “Frw Estimates” Stacy Will Htlp You With Your FHA ' Loon MortgogB Sanric— IN DEBT! Now Is Hit timo to coniolidoto oil your bills ond lot us givo you on# ploco to poy with o poymont you coil offord! Not a Loan Company" BUDGET SERVICE, lac. 18 W. Huron St. FE 4-0901 W iif wfm SfrWKX TV-TWO ; ' .. - ■ H • * - ‘y-\ . ' , THE PONTIAC PEESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 19fv Tha Weather M. VMlhr fcrw finm< Mixed rain aid enow, colder THE PONTIAC PRlSS flVFB PA£B VOL. 119 NO. 54 *.*.*★ * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1961—22 PAGES I UmCRNATlONAE. Slice $1 Million From County Budget Trustees Vow Fight I6*""1®* forMSUO Fund*** ' Indictment By MAX E. SIMON Special to The Poatiao Pieee EAST LANSING — Angry Michigan State Univertity trustee* Monday evening assailed drastic bud-get_ cuts proposed by legislative committees. Meeting in emergency the governing body of MSU and Michigan State University Oakland vowed an all-out battle for larger appropriations than those under consideration by Michigan lawmakers. Nest year's MSUO appropriation. should the legislature approve recommendations of the ins, would be only fti^M man “That would destroy us.” MSUO Chancellor D. B. Vainer declared.. Varner madrftls statement after being asked hy MSU President John A. Hannah: “What kind of run could you make with the proposed appropriation?" A DREAM DESTROYED Varner said the reduced budget would be “the destruction of a dream.” New Team Takes Over Briggs (Er) Tiger Stadium By BBUNO KEARNS Pontiac Proas Sports Editor DETROIT — Everything is so new for the Detroit Tigers’ 1961 opener against Cleveland today that most of the 35,000 home fans just had to have a program to recognize who is who, who is where and who is what. To start from the top, the Tigers have a new president, John E. Fetzer. They have a new manager, Bob Schef-fing. They have four new faces in the starting lineup. Jake Wood at second; 8teve Boros at third; Bill Bruton in center; and Dick Brown behind the plate. * A • # Al Kaline and Rocky Colavito are at naw positions in rightfield and leftfield; the ball park baa a new name — Tiger Stadium; the stadium baa a new coat of point; and far the first time in 13 years, a new governor, John B. Swalnson, former relief pitcher to G. Men-nen Williams, has received tbe honor of throwing out the first ball. MSUO, now in its second year, offers only freshman and sophomore courses. Next year courses far three years of college work •re to be offered, necessitating more instructors, Varner said. * * * “Commitments for new members of the faculty total $98,100— and far other staff positions $30, 100,” tbe chancellor said. “We have offered jobs to others. with salaries coming to $29,-500. “Maintenance coats of two new buildings alone will reach $80,000.' ★ dr p Yet, Varner pointed out, the only additional income next year would be the $12,300 from the legislature and some $33,000 in tuition feet from naw students. NO MONEY TO COVER “MSUO would have commitments of $193,000 and no money them,” Varner said. year's a ed an 1S-1S record. Manager Jimmy Dykes, who began the 1980 season in the Tiger dugout and was “traded” to the Indians far Joe Gordon a few weeks later, is starting 1961 in the opponent’s dugout * * Dykes saw the Tigers win their first five iif a row last year, one week be beard all kinds of pennant talk, but 10 games later the Tigers had a record of 5-10. GOT LITTLE SUPPORT German Coming to U.S. for Talks With President BONN, Germany m—Chancellor Konrad Adenauer left bp plane far the United States today far talks with President Kennedy about Am future of the Atlantic alliance. “My h Kennedy ' I be at groat to-all of us, not only He was accompanied hy his daughter. Mrs. Ubeth Werhahn, Foreign Minister Heinrich von Brentano, other high Certain officials and a group of German reporters. * * dr Adenauer’s trip to Urn United Stales is bis eighth since becoming chancellor 13 yean Ago. He lint went to America fa 1963 far • meeting wT ‘ dent Elsenhower. His fast trip to the United Staten was a year ago. Kennedys to London? LONfXM Then, if you were .willing- to invest nine years of your tife in it, a roundtrip to Alpha Centauri might be possible. 100 YEAR TRIP If it weren't for the hydrogen atom, that is- Forgetting the hydrogen atom for n moment, consider trips to more, distant stars. Not to venture too tar afield, pick one only about 11 times as distant. At the speed of light it would take nearly 100 years to make the roundtrip, as time is measured on earth. But according to Einstein's special theory of relativity, something odd would happen to time on a spaceship moving as fast as light.. In this ease, the traveler he had aged only M yean. This idea, known as time dilatation, has long fascinated science fiction writers. It seemed to bring the start closer and to make travel among them at least something to dream about. What the fictioners didn't take into account was the hydrogen atom. Space remote from stars is almost but not quite empty. Scientists believe it contains one hydrogen atom per cubic centimeter. A cubic centimeter is n volume about the size of the tip of a child's little finger. The hydrogen atom residing in that volume of interstellar space con- sists of an electron whirling about a proton. FANTASTICALLY TINY Aa electron compares in size to toe period at the end of this sentence as the period does to to earth. The proton is about 2,000 times more massive than the electron but the two together are still fantastically tiny. Winner of Election • Is Still a Mystery MIDLAND (ft — The voting was week ago today, but Hamer Township still doesn't know who got elected supervisor there. Incumbent Glen Stowits, who ran under the people’s party banner, was credited with 341 votes originally to 339 for Jeff Dunham, Democratic candidate. But ta a recount gntnday the nde out even Elnstetalaa space travel. Traveling at only one-third the speed of light, a spaceship plying the near vacuum of space would collide with enough hydrogen stems to produce radiation exposure to unshielded travelers ef *0 million roentgens per hear. The fetal dose to 400 to SOS roentgens. Dr, James A. Van Allen, whose satellite instruments discovered the radiation zones near the earth, called the roentgen count in deep space at one-third the speed of light "a truly shocking value.” But he indicated It would be possible to shield a space traveler from it. At the higher speeds where time dilatation sets In, however, the story would be different. "As the vehicle velocity approaches the velocity of light,” Van Allen says, "the radiation problem assumes outrageous proportions.” So, outrageous as it may seem, the little hydrogen atom may be the ultimate barrier to travel among the stars. Robert Montgomery, state elections director, suggested the two men coukl draw lot to determine which one, but added the loser still could go to Circuit Court if he bad good cause. Homer Township Democrats, however, put in a call to Secretary of State James Hare for advice, before deciding what to do. Bell Contract Talks Seen Around May 1 Michigan Bell Telephone Go. and the Communications Workers of America (AFLCIO) are expected to start bargaining about May " on changes in current contracts covering about 16,300 of Michigan Bell's 23,700 employes. The company said it had been notified by the CWA of the union' desire to negotiate on basic pay rates, job reclassifications and other problems. * A ♦ The CWA represents employes in j Michigan Bell's accounting, plant land traffic departments. The current three-year contract, signed J last June 6, provides for annual re-I openers on certain clauses. | AVery Smooth Whijky, Indeedi Every drop qf whisky in Sir John is 8 years or more old, blended with the choicest grain neutral spirits. sum mum spirits scnehuy oismitts co„ ttr.c. Are you POLIO protected? It wHI strike! Millions of our adults and children are rsH«g chancea on POLIO right now! And this is fo spite of the tact that immunization is available with Salk vaedne. It takas only a few minutes for each shot and tba lima to get this protection b now. Pick up tbe phone and call your own doctor or local health department for information. Thu b the way to get POLIO protection. Remember, no one b too old or too young to get it. Make that important phone call today. Ooo’t tiki a duace-Ukt year path shots m Tkt Mvwtlihtt iUms Ssssclstlss. The Pontiac Pres* Your present refrigerator canoe the full down payment on the one vmfm aWg wanted. THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1901 Barnett-Wdl ing Vows Spoken by Candlelight Whitt satin bowi marked family pewa in the Firtt Assembly of God Church Saturday tor vows of Ifefe-ley Leota Walling of Keego Harbor to Robert J. Barnett. The Rev. Orville J. Wlndefl of Rant Walling of Kaego Harbor and Edward Walling of Orchard Lake Road. Fashioned of white Chantilly lace and tulle over taffeta, her bouffant bridal gown featured deep tiered bade ruffle* of lac# and tulle'and chapel train. Sequins and pearls embellished the pointed basque bodice, styled with wrist-point Some 110 secretaries, office par sonnel and commercial students attended the fifth annual secretarial workshop of Pontioak Chapter, National Secretaries Association, Saturday. The group met at Michigan State University Oak-■indf Doris A. Walker, workshop chafe-man, presided. Following a greet- 1. BARNETT Scott Lake Assembly of God Church performed the evening candlelight ceremony before atback-ground of Easter lilies and palms. Far the tradMtonai ‘something old’ the bride tucked a six-generation heirloom handkerchief belonging to her paternal grandmother beneath her cascade bouquet of white orchid*, stephoaoda J and ivy. She Is the daughter of Mrs. Mar- by Betty LeCornu ANNOUNCEMENT: Hallo Ladles! Sines I am starting to horo each Tuesday, introductions an in order. As hair designer and oosmetotogist. I’ve served this area for the past 90 years. I’m of the Michigan Hair Fashion Committee. ’Personal Service” is our motto and we have built our reputation on it All tha latest beauty methods an used. let’s get aquaint-ed. Watch for ’Beauty Digest’. Take time for beauty. Why not begin this Spring season with a “new look”. Let us assist you in achieving this goal Betty LeCornu Hair Fashions. SIN Dixie Highway, Waterford. ORlando 4-1N9: 1083 W. Huron Street, Pontiac, FE 9-6991. French silk illusion veiling held by a crystal crown and the bridegroom’s gift of • cultured pearl necklace were also worn. Norma Jean Walling of KeegO Harbor attended her sister as honor maid, wearing scoop-neck mint green silk chiffon over taffeta styled wife pleated cummerbund. Linda Walling, another sister, appeared h) ice blue. From Waterford were Mrs. Robert Albertson, sister of fee bridegroom, In lavender and Mrs. Gerald Beiote in pearl yellow. They carried small white satin and lace inverted parasols filled wife ivy and carnations tinted to match their dresses. Four-year-old Patsey Mabry of Evansville, lad., in white embroidered organdy, wore a lace bonnet with satin ties and carried white mas petals in a satin basket. ★ * * Theodore Barnett of Keego Harbor stood as beat man for Us brother. They are the eons of the Then1 dare Barnette of Union Court. Seating some 250 guests were Robert Albertson, Colon Jackson bf Keego Harbor and the bride’s cousin Lawrence Lemmons of Royal Oak. After the reception in AMVETS Hall on Oakland Avenue, the new Mrs. Barnett donned a brown and beige floral print and pi accessories for traveling to Miami Beach. The couple will live at Waterford. Long powder-blue silk gloves and lue hat complemented Mrs. Wall-ig’s dress of matching silk chiffon over taffeta wife Venetian drape of Chantilly lace. The mother of the bridegroom chose slate blue lace over taffeta satin side sash, long gloves and black patent accessories, mothers wore yellow-throated white cymUdlum orchids. Guests were from Indiana, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Tennessee. FIT FREE TO LAS VEGAS! .At IHPf -Two| persons were being held on: charges ol illegal possession of) MRS. LUTSES U COLEMAN m i Mrs. Luther L. (Elsie) Cbleman. ' ***** !^?rtPk Pxjiel' a- 87. of 3124 Seebalt St., Drayton m airman * p«*ripe Air Force lpUlim died yesterday. She had Base, and Nedra Holloway, 32, of jbeen U1 for three years. Sault Ste. Marie, were taken to, — - . ...._____„ i Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. ** state, police post at Marquette fhrasher of Drayton Plaint: man for the former Detroit United Railway. Surviving ia a brother, Harry B. of Pontiac. Mr. Rooney's body it at Voorhe«hSipie Funeral Home. lor lie detector tests in connection with the charges. A third man, Frankie May But-, for. 31, of Sault Ste. Marie, wu held without charge for question-'. grandson: and five greet-grand- ing. Thatcher. Patterson. & Wernet • INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE Service will be held at 1 pm [Thursday at the Farmer-Snover 'Funeral Home with burial hi the Drayton Plains Cemetery. MRS. LEONARD R. DAVIS two staters, Janice and Jeanhie. all at home; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wlliockx of Springfield Township and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Michaud of Limestone, Maine. JAMES 8. nun LAPEER — Service for James H. FiUey, ST. of 199 Second St., will he at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Baird Funeral Home followed by burial in Stiles Cemetery. Mr. FiUey died yesterday after ja long illness. | Surviving besides Ms wife Vida „ „ are three daughters, Mrs. Frank Service for Mrs. Leonard R. mu ^ Mr, Donald Thompson, n£randchildren iCleburne, Tes. Arrangements werej ~ i ■■■-■....—......—- by the Sparks-C. riff in Funeral! MRS. THOMAS VAN HORN _ . , Home. METAMORA - Service for Mrs. UaklCMd UGHIS A member of Central Methodist [Thomas (Stella) Van Horn. TO. oft, ry • • /v j .. ,Church, Mrs, Davis died Sunday 4710 Baldwin Road, will be at 2 fO liail 1/0/10” On Year's Probation Billowing Larceny- A Pontiac youth was placed on a year’s probation by Judge Cecil MRS. EDWARD YOUNQ HOIXY—Service for Mrs. Edward (Lucille S.) Young, 70, ol 204 Franklin St will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Dryer Funeral Home. Burial will, be in Highland Cemetery. Highland Towuhip. Mrs. Young died yesterday at her residence after an illness of ro days. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Antbanette Crosby of Wlxotn; a sister; three grandchildren and 10! j grea t-gra ndchildren. after being found guilty of simple larceny and receiving stolen property. Mm M. Pouch, lg, of SI Pine St., was accused of stealing a bag eoatatadag naerehaadbe valued at from a focal dreg store April i. He was arrested while trying to obtain refunds for the articles at a downtown department store. Pouch had received 30 days probation on another simple larceny conviction Feb. 14. Waterford Area Lutherans Plan Dinner, Lecture A family-style pottuck dinner will bo held at 0 p.m. Wednesday at the Waterford Township Christ Lutheran Church at Williams Lake and Airport roads. Following the dinner, the group ill hear a message about mission ork in Tanganyika, located in Eastern Africa, when Rev. and Mrs. N. Ludwig Melander, pioneer missionaries, make their preeenta-"ons. From April 0 through M the ----------1 lftmk u brtfenui gan District of the Central Can- after a long illness. Surviving are her husband: |son. Dr. Stiles R. in Florida: and three sisters, all in Texas. HOWARD A. McCANDLEgg Howard A. McCandles*. CL 517 E. Pike St. died unexpectedly «sterday at St. Joseph Mercy Hos-tpital. An employe of General Motors IlYuck A Coach Division, he was member of Eagle Lodge No. 1230 and the Loyal Order of Moose No. 182 Surviving are his wife. Helen; his mother, Mrs. Jessie McCand-less of St. Petersburg. Fla.; and [two brothers. Service will be held at U Thursday at the Voorhees • Siple Chapel. Cremation Wifi be at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. WILLIAM S. ROONEY William S. Rooney of 22 N. Rose-lawn Drive died early this morning alter an illness of several weeks. He was 89. Mr. Rooney was a retired motor- p.m. Thursday at Muir Brothers Funeral Home, Lapeer. Burial will I be in Metamora . Cemetery. Mrs. Van Horn died yesterday after a short illness. She was a member of the Maine Rebekah Lodge No. 319, Lapeer, Mrs. Burns A dinner party honoring Oakland County Democratic Committee Secretary Mrs. Mildred A. Bums is planned for Wednesday night by and Ladies Auxiliary. PariMa- ^ in ,he county irons Branch mTsO organisation. Surviving .besides her husband Mrs. Burns leaves next week to are a son. Harry of Hadley; ajaccept a Civil Service assignment daughter, Mrs. Donald Avenali ofjb» Liberia with the International Romeo; five grandchildren; a Cooperation Administration of the brother. George Fettcriy of Poo- U.S. State Department. She has tiac; and two sisters. [been a participant in county Dem- ocratic activities since 1948. She Dancer Beverly Hills Sues France Nuyen LOS ANGELES (AP)-Beveriy Hills, 22, a dancer. Monday Hied actress France Nuyen,’ 21, for [1100,000 damages because of an automobile collision March 20. * * W Mias Hills said she suffered „ rious head injuries and is still confined to a wheelchair. She was riding in a car driven by her husband, William Powers. A A # The suit alleges that Miss Nuyen, driving the other car, was un- der the influence ofr liquor. vs at 1255 Florence. Waterford Township. Reservations for the 7:30 p.m. buffet dinner in her honor at the Waldron Hotel may be made by contacting Oakland County Democratic Committee headquarters. MARY ANN WILLOCKX SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP -Graveside service for Mary Ann WiUeekx, 7-week-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Willockx of 11950 Big Lake Road, will be tomorrow at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Detroit. The child, a member of Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church, died unexpectedly yesterday at her residence. Her body is at the Lewis E. Wint Funeral Home, Clarkstoo. Arraign e,d yesterday for Surviving besides her parents areL^^ robbery which netted JL55 two brothers. James and Alfred: of a of cigarettes, ---- “ of 212 Plans Another Message WASHINGTON (AP) - Present Kennedy plans to send a message to Congress on Thursday! or Friday dealing with regulatory agencies. The message will b based on recommendations < James M. Landis, the President1 adviser in this field. Pastor Melander first went Tanganyika in 1923, and when the present field in Central Tanganyika was entered, he was one of three miaaion&ry pastors to pioneer the work there. This field is now Augustana’s largest overseas mission responsibility with a staff ol more than 90 persons serving in a program el evangelism, education and medicine. Aj A A Mrs. Melander served as a missionary teacher when she first went to Tanganyika in 1942. met her husband in Iambi in 1946 and the two have continued to serve there since that time. Mrs. Melander has been .railed by the Lutheran Church of Tanganyika to serve as supervisor of a number of adult literacy schools. 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Early the meeting petitions signed by over 300 residents urging that Welsch be retained were given to the clerk. It was not until Black asked tor confirmation of Sat, Charles Meeker’s appointment as chief that the spectators began hurting questions from the floor. three years of “sattafoctary service” to the community. ‘There is no room here far per- sonalities, petty prejudice and politics rumored to be the reasons for making this change,” said Sherman C. Parker of 114 Bradley St., official spokesman for the petitioners. Black agreed, stating that he „et not being “swayed” by these (actors but adding, ”1 can get 300 signaturep for my choice too.” “I think the council can do a more economical and efficient Job with another man.” ■aid the village president mid He waa repeatedly asked why Meeker, who had worked up from patrolman, to sergeant daring his eight years on the local police force should be considered more qualified Qian Welsch. LONG SERVICE Welsch, who is 54, served ova* 26 years in the Michigan State Police, seven years as post commander in Romeo. He retired as a lieutenant in 1953. Mother, Daughter Die CARLETON IB —Mrs. Oars A Bogielcryk, 35, of Carleton, and her 5-year-old daughter by a previous marriage, Diane Frank, were killed Monday when their car was struck by a freight train at a crossing two miles south of here. uould be "more help” to them olthoogh he refined to tot them speak for themoelveo saying the vote would tell how they ■toed. When asked if the. petitions meant anything to him. the village president merely shook his head- * * * The reaction of an unidentified young man in the audience was I just voted for the first time 0 the last election. I voted for you, Mr. Black, Rochester Compromise Cox, Also Martin By DON FERMOYLE ROCHESTER — Despite strong objections by two councilmen, Arthur R. Cox last night Was appointed by the Rochester Village Council to replace Roscoe R. Martin as village attorney. The appointment was challenged by Councilmen Roy Rewold and John Lowes. It also was criticized byAeveral members of the standing-room-only crowd of resi- Retain Dohany as Council Head Southfield President Is Given Unanimous Vote by New City Fathers SOUTHFIELD - C. Hugh Dohany was unanimously re-elected council president last night by the new Southfield city council follow ing the inaugural ceremony attended by 1,300 residents. Dohany has served as council president t|e last two years. His iresent term will be for one year. Dohany, Uoyd A. Gabler and Clarence A Durbin were appointed to the Oakland County Board of Supervisors. Dohany hnd boon o member of the board for three years, and G abler was Farm Fire Fatal to 25 Animals Avon Township Blaze Causes Loss of Barn, About $4,200 in Stock • AVON TOWNSHIP — Twenty-five farm animals were burned to death yesterday in « fire which destroyed a large stock bom at 2051 Tienken Rond. His remark drew the greatest’ applause of the evening. Finally the vote was called for and Martin Sleweke, dark McFadden and Donald Payne voted against the Meeker op- Objection to Dohany1 s reappointment waa voiced by councilmen, John J. Hollywood and O. David Edwards on the grounds that it would not be in the best interest of file city to have two men from the same company serving on the board. Both Dohany and Gabler are ployed with The Detroit Edison Co. The other three councilmen approved the appointment. Dohany abstained from voting. In other business, the council approved- sending a proposed request to the Michigan State Legislature to prohibit the levying of a one per cent tax on nonresidents working in Southfield. dents attending last night’s aouncil meeting. As a compromise, Martin was retained as consulting attorney to assist Cox in matters which the former legal counsel for the village has been handling. The vote to appoint Cox' was 7 to a The vote to retain Martin, Rochester’* attorney for the past 14 year*, also was unanimous. However, the decision to replace Martin came only after a lengthy debate and a half-hour recess by the council. Prior to the recess, both Rewold and Lowes stated they would go on record as opposing any motion to dismiss Martin and hire Cox. SECRET MEETING? Charges that certain councilmen held “secret meetings” concerning Martin's dismissal heightened the tension in the council chamber-before the recess was called for by Rewoid Earlier in the meeting Rewoid asked if any of the councthnen had “conversations about removing Martin” before the council session two weeks ago. Councilmen Sidney Q. Ennis, Stowell Collins, Donald Pixley and Cftmcil President Jay Eldred all answered 44yes” to the question. Councilman John Boeberitz, who made the motion nominating Cox as village attorney at the previous meeting, said only he had “thought about it.” Eldred said the so-called “secret meeting" was held with the knowledge of both Lowes and Rewoid According to written notification sent to Welsch by Black yesterday morning the chief was to be relieved of his duties as soon as his successor had qualified. Meeker took over today. Petitions also were presented urging that Mrs. Dorothy Posey be retained as license examiner, police dispatcher and police matron. She had been told she would no longer be needed after yeo-o the police department to any of this [avel fend showed Martin had canoed any differences between the two municipalities. Wilson Severance, who preceded Martin as, village attorney, said from the floor that appointing two men from the same firm was not unethical. Clarence M. Burr, a former oilman defeated in the March 14 election, said Severance was speaking from his experience Rochester was a much smaller community. The controversy ended when Rewoid requested a five-minute recess to talk to Martin. The adjournment, lasted half an hour as council members discussed the nomination among themselves. When the council returned to the chambers, Cox was quickly appointed tillage attorney and Martin was named consulting attorney. Rewoid said after the meeting he asked for the recess so he could ask Martin if he would accept the position as consulting attorney. . KST. W«lle.l L«k« Mayor on 169th Vole VOTES, VOTES AND MORE VOTES—Walled Lake Mayor Marshall E. Taylor lodes over the 1,183 votes that were cast by city councilmen last night before be was named to the city's top post. Seven councilmen took nearly three hours PoaUu Fnas Photo and 169 ballots to reach a decision. Taylor. 58, and his wife Ethel M. live at 45350 Pontiac Trail. The new mayor, who succeeds Waldo C. Proctor, has been on the council since the city incorporated in 1954. ment of Cox unanimous. ‘It was a compromise,” Rewoid said later. “But I felt that it was for the good of Rochester that Martin be retained in some capacity." Taylor Rolls In at the End Lapeer Junior Heads Future Homemakers Church Men's Club to Receive Charter WALLED LAKE — The Men’s dub of the Walled Lake Methodiat Church will receive its charter in ceremonies Thursday following 6:30 p.m. dinner. , ★ * * , • 4 , The presentation of the charter to dub- president James Nelson will be made by Donald Tews, Flint district lay leader. Tews, Robert Phllp, church lay leader, and Rev. James Mulder, ur, were instrumental in organizing the chib a year ago. •. * fe fe- tor the evening •d by the Men’s Quartette. Also featured on the program will be a film presentation by Harvey Jones of his re- Two area teen-age girls have HHB.-. I been elected officers Of the Michi- the Sunday preceding the meeting ^ Association of Future Home-when the nomination wa* made.'makers of America* NEED NEW BLOOD Judy Baldwin, 16. daughter of ‘ Rewoid, reiterating his stand Of ■** Mrs Harold Baldwin of darch 27, pointed out Martin’s 2^ *pattrerMR^d’ ,LaPeeP *”* •valuable experience in municipal e,ecttl presW?n ° 1 law” and his “long record of serv- „ fee to Rochester ” WW* Myers, 16, daughter of Mr. BxSxETdominating Cbx °' M^°f *" week, had said there was a need Hester Court. Krego Harbonwas new blood” although citing F»* vSo* President 10 ***** ofl Martin for the esteem in which he J recreation. Judy, who succeeds Linda See-burger of Merrill to the top office, Is Junior at Lapeer High By JIM LONG WALLED LAKE—A new mayor was elected by city councilmen last night bult it took them 169 ballots and nearly three hours to make the decision. Before Marshall E. Taylor was named to the top administrative office, 1,183 individual secret votes were cast, 431 more than in the April 3 city election. The final vote came when Taylor, SB, polled the necessary four-vote majority. Councilman Robert Wiltse received the other taken that Taylor received i came restless and some of them left, occasionally returning to city hall to find out if they had a new mayor yet. When the voting neared the 90th ballot mark Police Chief James A Decker, who was a spectator, took time out and cut some new ballots when he saw the yellow sheets were running low. Wiltse at one point in the Jjd , toting suggested that each councilman be given n number so that each time a veto was cast it would be easier than writing has been held by the council and the people. Rewoid retorted that dismissing a man after 14 years w,ss no way of thanking him. for his service to the community. Lowes again challenged the ethics of having one law firm represent both the village and the township. Cbx is a member of the law firm of Bebout, Potere and Cox. One of the partners, L. Rex Bebout, is attorney for Avon Township. Collins said he thought appointing .two men from the same firm would help to “narrow the gap” which existed between the village and township. ACTION NOT JUSTIFIED A member of the audience. John Patterson of 2748 W. Tienken Road. Avon Township, said “humiliating (Martin) for the differences between the village and township" was not Justified. Patterson said no charge* had been brought by the council that I The girls, along with 13 others, were elected to state offices at the three-day convention that ended Friday in Grand Rapids. It was the association's 15th annual meeting and was attended by 1,000 teachers. fe ♦ ■ fe Linda Marie Mattson, 17, of South Lyon, received a $250 scholarship. She was among six girts to receive scholarships worth $100 $500. than one vote. Then he got two. On the 136th ballot he was given three votes. The most consistent vote-getter throughout the evening was Wiltse. But the deadlock couldn’t be broken and he wasn’t able to achieve the required majority. Always In the running were the two new council members, Clyde Mottor and Richard Watkins, and Councilman Harold Ackley. Councilman Robert Ihibedeau didn’t garner a vote. Waldo C. ^ Proctor, whom Taylor succeeds asj imayor, got one vote on the 111th Attorney Albert Herzog Just Taylor, of 45350 Pontiac Trail,’ballot and then only after he re- shook his head when Ackley asked was the dark horse tor the mayor’s!marked that if, he got the post he If there was a charter provision post all through the long organiza-l wouldn’t take it. limiting the number of votes, tional session. Lqme WALKED OUT ' AJon« *bout 15601 vote City BEGINS TO MOVE .N . ’ *„.r .„h«r 0, ****«, £ £*>£2$, IStSTjSi I’t until the 108th vote was 176 votes the audience of 30 be-j^^,^ Q| tamOE A 10-minute recess was called following the 168th vote. Taylor, who has been a councilman since the city incorporated in 1964, waa elected mayor on the first ballot after the councilmen took time out >r a breather. Wiltse was elected mayor pro-tem. New Troy Regime Votes to Appeal Zoning Case TROY—The new controlling fac-1 miss toners—was approved at last Hon on the Troy City Commission night’s meeting, last night wasted no time in show-) city Attorney Stanley E. Burke H —* j|g| s?ss> AREA’ mws About 15 Rochester firemen arrived at the scene about 10:45 They used four pieces of equipment to'fight the blue and remained nearly five hours. Asst. Fire Chief Roy RewoM sold the fire deportment woo rolled too tote to ouvo any of the ■** hhnru. I by a The wind Ad not shift direction, however, and firemen managed to keep the flames from reaching the farmhouse about SO foot from the ing its power. A motion to appeal a controversial zoning case to the State Supreme Court—a proposal defeated by the former “old guard” com- Garden Club Elects Mrs. Ora Wright GINGELLEV1LLE — Mrs. Ora Wright of 3761 Baldwin Road has been elected president of the Gin-geilville branch of the National Farm and Garden Club. ♦ fe ♦ Other new officers elected are Mrs. Arthur Burgess, vice president; Mrs. Hairy G. Johnston, re- instructed by a 5-to-2 vote of the commission to start legal proceedings in order to get a high court ruling in the city’s case with developers Robert L. Silberstein and James Kllpfelt. The only dissenting votes on the [ motion were cast by Commissioners Clifford Sutermeister Jr. and iRoy L. Duncan, two members of Ithe “old guard” faction which had control of the .commission until test week's election. Robert J. Bargert and James F. Carey, the two commissioners who ousted “old,, guard” members in the election, took oaths of office last night Bargert and Carey then voted with Mayor Robert J. Huber and Commissioners Vincent J. McAvoy Wallace B. Hudson to appeal Am hfc— fie could place no value up the M6- by 4Mm* ate# burn. _____ _______ _________________ __*! , ^. «-■ — OAWIO IV 6OTWJW fWUHBlII F«R UC|RU uncut OwSraetioB S too kte to aave a large stock barn from burning to lOakJHto ha^pRWted the gnxmd yesterday at MU Haulm Road. Avon Township. Rochester Fire CMof Gohro Ron is Atowa directing a stream of water cording secretary; Mrs. Edward Lje case Knickerbocker, corresponding sec- The ousted faction also received retary; and Mrs. Morley Newman, another setback when Huber and treasurer. I Hudson were appointed with Dun- Committee chairmen named are|can as the city’s representatives Says Ground Fires Require a Permit KEEGO HARBOR-Deputy Fire Marshal John J. SeUman warned residents today that all ground fires are prohibited unless a burning permit is issued by the city’s fire prevention bureau. In addition to the permit, which is free of charge, Sellman said residents must have approved rubbish burners which are to be located at least 15 fret from any building. “Hie nation’s fire kisses last year were the highest on record, over $1,125,000,000,” the Are marshal said. “This terrific loss.should alert every community to the necessity of conducting an intensive and continuous fire prevention campaign.” Mrs. Harold Gingeil, marketing; Mrs. Floyd Sanchez, program; Mrs. Jade Turner and Mrs. Roger F. Williams, ways and means; Mrs. Roy Hurd, special events; and Mrs. Lewis R. Swartz, publicity. Area Church to Show Science Fiction Film CLARKSTON - "This Islar Earth” will be shown at 7:30 p.i Saturday in the sanctuary of the First Methodist Church. The movie is sponsored by the Margaret Richards Circle of the church, fe fe fe The film stars Jeff Morrow, Faith Domergue and Rex Reason. It is a realistic science fiction ptc-dealing with two mortals hinting through outer apace to challenge the unearthly tarries of an outlaw planet. The entire community — regard- (less of church affiliation has been cordially invited to attend the to the County Board of Supervisors. Huber and Hudson took over the positions formerly held by Mrs. Beulah Schemanake and Fred Hildebrand!. Huber and Hudson were elected by unanimous votes in a secret ballot by the commissioners. Duncan, the wily holdover from the previous group of representatives, was reappointed by a 5-40-2 vote. City Cleric J. Lawton Lockhart said one of the votes in tjie Duncan balloting was marked for Mrs. Schemanske and the other for a 'Mac'* which presumably was intended for McAvoy. The commission, in its decision to appeal the aoning case, to questioning a ruling by Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland who. stated in January that zoning requiring and 44-acre lots in the city was unreasonable.”' The matter of appealing about an hour and a half alter the fim^en Burned to death in tha Mot ware 26 farm InowM. a small donation to cover u will bo talKn at the door. animals, nine of then registered Guernsey c Metro Club's Auxiliary Plans ’Charity Party' AUBURN HEIGHTS—A “Charity Party” will he held at 7:36 p.m. Thursday by the Avondale Metropolitan Club Auxiliary Spirit 83 at the Avondale Community Hall. Party games and booths containing plastic and china household goods wfll be featured at the event. The community hall ia located next to Auburn Heights Fire Station No. 1 at Ganonocque and Auburn muds. stalled aa Urn auxiliary’s M4I Other new officers Include Mrs. Jack Davis, vice president; Mrs. Jack Goodchlid, recording secretary; Mrs. Everett Earich, corresponding secretary; end Mp. was one of the major issues in the! James Savedge, treasurer, election campaign and the/one be- Mrs. Gerald Cox . was dedal to Ueved to have resulted in the do- ■ three year trustee pest sod Mrs. fret of former Commissioner Louts! Victor Camp area owned t Yanich. 1 alarms. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL II. 1961 News of Service Personnel Air Foroe 1st Lt. Thomas H. Palmar, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Palmer, 813 Lin wood Ave., Rochester, has been accepted for tba Alr Force Institute technology program and will enter the Uni-versity of Michigan in June to 'study toward a degree In aero-naustlcai engineering. A ISM graduate of Avondale Ugh School, ho toadied lor tap years at the Michigan College of A began officer A training with the Mr Force In July INI. He received Ms commission and wings as a Jet pilot - at Bryan, Tex. In October ISM. - Lit. Palmer, ids wife Doreen, .son Glem, 2, and daughter Suzanne, 1, are expected home May 1 from Royal Air Foroe Base, Wood-bridge, England where the lieutenant has been stationed since May 1957. la the first man at the air lion to take advantage of the STAB program, designed to hoop greater numbers of highly quail-fled eaUotod personas! In the Navy. lie Is married to the former Joan Howey of Lake Orion and has a daughter Kathleen, 15 months. ♦ - # Spec. Dubre, a fire team leader in the 46th Infantry's Co. B in Munich, is the son of Mrs. Oma Merchant, 279 Hlghgate St. His wife Gerdg is with him in Ger-many. Pontiac soldiers Buford R. Alien of 64 E. New York Ave. and Robert J. Moody, sen of Mr. snd Mrs.' Eugene Moody, 21 E. Chicago Avfe., are stationed at Fort Dix, N.J. with N Oompany of the 2nd Training Regiment of the U.S. Army Training Center, Infantry for eight weeks of basic training. PALMER HU8EBEAU Stationed at Great Lakes Naval Training Center in Illinois is S. A. Michael J. Husereau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Husereau, 42 Pafk Mace. Previously employed at St Joseph Mercy Hospital, he is a June 1960 graduate of St. Frederick's High School where he played basketball. .He enlisted hist September. * . * * Home on leave after completing 10 weeks of basic training at Recruit Training-Women. U.S. Naval Training Center,.Bainbridge, Md. is S.A. Suzanne I. Drewett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Drewett, 503 E. Maple St, Holly. A June I960 Holly High School graduate, she will report to North Island, San Diego, Calif, for duty upon completion of her furlough. Seaman Appren. Derwett is a former, employe of the Coby Mai-son Beauty Salon in Holly and was a member of the Naval Reserve Surface division for lour months before beginning active duty. GBEENWALD S.A. Gar? L. Greenwaid, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Harmes of Davisburg, is home on leave after . graduation from recruit training April L ... — A Holly High School graduate, he received a letter of commendation for maintaining the highest scholastic average during training at the U.S. Naval Training Cotter, Great Lakes, II), The citation read in part: "Throughout nine weeks of basic training, the young bluejacket displayed outstanding qualities of leadership and initiative, expressing a high example to his ‘shipmates.’” Upon completon of his leave he frill be assigned to Norfolk Air Station, Norfolk, Va. * * * .. Two Pontiac service men recently were graduated from the 7th U.S. Army Noncommissioned Officer Academy in Bad Tolz, Germany. They are Spec. 5 Ernest J. Romer Jr. and Spec. 4 Charles N. Dubre. •ebeai to Philadelphia. Pa.t at flhwty’s Martaea to Dllsi track while to high seheto. Airman UUcne is a 1960 graduate of Holly High School where he waa'active in the gymnastics chib. * * # Airman Richard King, son of Mrs. L. L. King, 178 Clifford haa completed his initial* course of Air Force basic military training at Lackland AFB in Texas. A Pontiac Central High School graduate, he has been selected to attend the technical training course for utilities maintenance at Sheppard AFB. Texas. Pvt. Wilder is a Pontiac CentrM High School graduate. * * * Naval HM 2.C. Bobby D. Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Stevenson, 44 W. Tennyson Ave., baa re-enlisted for six years. He tepves aboard the radar picket destroyer USS Steinaker, operating out of Norfolk, Va. Before entering the Navy in August 1951, Stevenson attended Pontiac Central High School and was employed by Pontiac General Hospital. Bell Will Spend $86.7 Million m '61 DETROIT (UPI) — Michigan Bell Telephone Co. announced today it will spend 996.7 million during 1961 for expansion and improvement of facilities. William M. Day, Michigan BeU resident, said construction in Detroit alone Will cost 922.1 million. ADAM AME8 makeover ___, By lnIm ^ NO! AT LEAST^ X HAVEN'T ‘ THOUGHT OF ABK1W0 i ANYBODY. y\ 1 a ■ tv * 2 1 NETTHS*\’ J HAVE I— A { “THOUGHT OF \ \& A a ASKING l „ ANYBODY, / c I MEAN. J by Carl- G rubert ALLEN MOODY Pvt. Alien, a Pontiac Northern High School graduate, was ployed at Bazley’s Meat Market before entering the service. Pvt. Moody is a former Pontiac North-m High School student. After the initial eight weeks, the ro men will be given a two-week leave. Maj. William D- Kelly. United States Marine Corps., stationed at Cherry Point, N.C., recently spent a leave visiting his mother Mrs. Craven Kelly of 3461 Squirrel Court, Aubrun Heights. * * * Three area service men recently ere graduated from the aircraft mechanic school at Sheppard AFB in Texas. They are: Airmen 3.C. Jarrctt W. Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Day, 7255 Bluebird SLTWaterford; Larry A. Reichert, and Mrs. John Si Phillips, 3223 Sflverberry St., Walled Lake; and George Ulicne Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ulicne, 601 N. Saginaw St., Holly. Airman Day, ia a i960 graduate of Waterford Township High School where he was a member of the Ski Club. Airman Reichert, a 1966 Waited Lake High School graduate, waa ' as a marine operator KING WILDER Army Pvt. Dewey Wilder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hannan Wilder, 159 S. Sanford St., currently is undergoing basic combat training with the 4th Training Regiment, Infantry at the U.S. Army Training Center, Armor, Fort Knox, Ky. The eight-week program vnll end May 5. , ROMER DUBRE | Spec. Romer, whose wife Betty fives at 3064 Greenwood St, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Romer. 2896 Crook* Road, and a 1956 Avondale High School graduate. He ia a tank- gunner in the 619th Engineer Co. fit Regensburg. * . * * Marine CpI- James R. Hazle, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Hazle, 5990 Pontiac Trail. Orchard Lake, recently was promoted to his present rank while serving with the . 2nd Antitank Battalion of the 2nd Marine Division at Camp Lejeune, ' N.C. BONEY Naval BT EC Richard L. ton Of Mrs. Beatrice Boney, 709 W. Huron St. recently re-enlisted fit toe Navy’s Selective Training and Retention (STAR! program at Groase lie Naval Air Station. to Ow Navy s advanced bailer By Charles Kuhn [yep. IT'S JUST one) I’VE ADDED A BIT O’) X, O’THOSE HOOPS | NETTIN’ TO (T AN'...’ j ...WHEN-YOU’RE IN A HURRY. IT’s IDEAL T* GET YOURSELF) AN ERRAND BOY IN NO TIME/y "■' / THAT WERE SO I -v , J- ^ POPULAPAWMILEj DONALD DUCK By Walt Dingy State Hospital Staffer to Study Akoholsin A staff psychiatrist at Pontiac State Hospital. Racer V. Pierson, was one of 96 Michigan residents named today by the State Board of Alcoholism as the recipients of scholarships to the Yale Summer School of Alcohol Studies. Among those to receive the $775 grants for a month of study at the New Haven, Conn, were clergymen, educnt enforcement agents, public citations personnel, psychologists and alcoholism rehabilitation workers. The following are to. _ ivertag sales of locally grown produce by growers and sold by them tat wholesale package lots. Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Friday. Detroit Produce rams News in Brief Better Homes and Garden Club. C.A.I. Bldg. Williams Lake Rd. Wed.. April 12, I am. Rummage Sale Thareday. April U. 9 toe pm. First Methodist Church. Birmingham, west Maple at Pleasant, snack bar. • —Adv. Municipal Judge OH] McCollum yesterday ordered Mary B. Payne, 40. 420 Irwin Ave., to pay a $100 fine or serve u days in the Oakland County Jail after she pleaded guilty to drunken driving. applet, northern Spr. 1 margin Is the plus side Tobaccos, motor equipments were edged off. Turnip*, tapped. So. . Poultry and Eggs Dirsorr rontu DSTROIT. Aplrl II (API —' 1--.— pound deuV.red tor M. I eueUiy per poond i ^7.«e* hen. 34-3. U.ht type i U: nears type reaitm arcrl H-S: broUere and tryer* VI Se. jrsg&aissMS rooms 3U S. Saginaw St., last night and stole approximately $35 from vending machtnea, Pontiac police reported. The theft «f StU In change from a pay telephone coin box at the Auburn Diner, 45 Auburn Ave., was reported to Pontine police yesterday. A thief strolled into BUI Beer Store. B2 Baldwin Ave.. yesterday, grabbed four LP records worth $12 and ran out the door, store employes Roy Patterson told Pontiac police. „ „ DatraH. — toSTmim- i imwrn *r*4# ilneludln* U.S.‘ Livestock omorr uvssvoca «ptu II (API — Catttaj with tharply IncrtaMd iLewtnt at | and chole* Itwn and Mlbrt: Nil WMi aarty aupply. about II pun I and chafe* ataara and hat k la maatly Me lowrr. taataoeaa it m Mi am tin Hu.: a apmlaa raadarataly a*r~-------------- lit higher: Mart abate* Iheft of throe guns vatoed $50 from his home was reported to the riierifft deportment yesterday by Donald L. Bilby of 7785 Clement St.. Independence Township. Wilfred Brock of SHVy S. Saginaw St., repdrted the theft of 22-blank pistol from his apartment to Poritiac police today. win Van Gordon's wallet containing $27 and personal papers when be neglected to lock the door of Ms homo at 3119 Arbutus was reported to the sheriff's department yesterday. Lassiter-Watson Trial Scheduled to Open Monday High Court Decisions Criticized os Pro-Red DALLAS, Tex. (API — Sen, James 0. Eastland, D-Miss., said Monday die U.S. Supreme Court has rendered more pro-Commu-nist decisions than “any judicial tribunal outside the Iron Ctirtain. . Ft rn da la. Michl-balot wbara tha may b« Impacted Ipril M and fl.tSii PUBLIC SALS Al SOS a m. so Aprtt U. INI, 1434 Mercury J-Door i. aarlal numb, MV«imn. a til bt told at pubUc aa at Oanaral Auto Parte, M3 K Sastnav. Pontiac. MlctU«an that flfip SMBf fhtrt tha uhlali la atarad and m— “ impacted. April 10 and li, 1M1 mad grade______________________ _____ _ lair chotoa halier* SlJS-at.fi: mixed load! high feed and law ebatoa half era 34.44-34 31; feed high cb« toMMi MM: utility asva 1SJS4TJ aad cutter. 13.00-tg.M. High Territory ground in heavy d«y Gains of among key drags, dlls, rtsetriulre and i The market had a renewed psychological boost from the achievement of new historic highs Monday by the Dow Jones industrial average and by the other Indicators. At the same time, toe business news background was good. Coppers continued to respond to reports that toe price of refined copper would be increased. Keane-cott gained more than 2, Anaconda point, Phelps Dodge a fraction. lab Insurance lawnwn iapj — The U.S. JUr Force said today pgUMtoi re- ----i that certain basal to Bri- wtn be doasd Iff presidential Likely to Order More Liability and Property Damage Coverage Unless than art protests, city Cbtirin, a new restaurant between Lake Orion and Oxford, pose with their daughter Barbara Atm before an open fireplace at the south end Md Red Barn, has undergone extensive remodeling to be transformed to its new use. Hearings on five propoeed neighborhood improvements and on rolea covering nine proposed black topping projects are "to initial part of Alban’s, Just North of Lake Orion St Joseph Lead spurted 2% to 37 on a Mg opening transaettan of 24,100 shares. Varian Associates dropped fraction on profit taking. Alleghany Corp, was off about a point now that buying "regular way” in time to vote in the proxy fight is in the past. United Whelan recovered nt of recent losses. tag of Alban’s Country Cousin, a rustic public restaurant in a remodeled. bern just off M24 two mites north of Lake Orion. Yesterday 125 officials and their wives from seven area municipalities were entertained at a grand opening party by The De- Gains of about a point were. ed tor UA Steel, Chrysler, Ford and Boring. The ticker tape ran as touch as six minutes behind transactions. 'Skid Row Bar' Wants to Move 34.44-31.44: read and chat, JAM; atandard 3J.M-1TM: utility 14.D0-1JM. '•BSC New York Stocks Flrura attar decimal pateU AT* at* 4fNffLlii Mrs. Nelle Lassiter and Gordon Watson are scheduled to go on trial Monday on charges of conspiracy and first-degree murder to the slaying of Mrs. Lassiter's husband. Parvin. The date was set yesterday by Wayne County Circuit Judge Joseph G. Rashid. Mis. f a—Her, If, of Beverly HMs. and Watson, 41, are ae-cased of arranging the April INI killing of the Royal Oak ante partner. Three Tennessee men, who pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the actual slaying, are serving life sentences. Scheduling of Monday's trial fffl-lowed many months of legal maneuvers in behalf of the accused couple. The charges against them brought, about a year after the slaying. April It aed 11. tt4t to Sing Saturday at 2 held Aprtl I Saturday at 2 p.m. is the time or the barbershop quartet song-„ , fo* 0,1 **•* riep« of toe Oakland !L5!?Chanty Courthouse. ima FeetUM^Siaj uumiar imHOTiT, .1]* jjfj' taadvertcfltly list- 4-Dr. sad.,jM* uji kM an am.led as Friday in yesterdays Pontiac ” Taman* St., | Press. The sincimr will ho h» Hi* April PUBLIC A r. t-Dr. Ball . The singing will bs by the i aad li, imi I Pontiac Chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Ehcourage-‘ jr Barber Shop Quartet Sing- le:* »m nisi. p*rk Bird. Leu* J ing in America as part of Barber- Aprtl tt and u, »«i*bop Harmony Week. IMt Pontiac Catalina Con, ----- —sale la be ______ I Marathon Service —i, Paatlat April It PUBLIC SALS IMt Cbarroirt t SM W*m„ ' “FJOttit. win be tow w Harold Turner, <44 S. sjjFood Market Head - Reports Peak Sales her AMFMtua win b« add at public! In his initial report as presi-«*»rd *A»*. *IHnalnfharn! Michigan, that: ®f National Tea Co., N. A. add ret* beln^ariia^uia vehicle i« «tor*d | Stepelton announced today in CM-April it aad it. utt I cago that first quarter sales " public sal* I tvached another new peak, and F*. ojml. profits rose 19 per cent over ISM SferfejpH, wti ha__ a at Weed ward Ardmore Barrio* sia-- “““TWaodward Are’. Ferndale. il public figures. CtPOM4114. will be told at public atfe at Woodward Ardmore Sorrtoo Station. Bm Woodward Arc- Fr—**** mum. fan. that addraa* ban Midi to atarad aad taaj Wedneaday, April 14, athay wtfl to anaAPd office of the Director leadlag com pony la the retail toad todaatry would encourage He to Consolidated sales S1973S2M7 for an increase of SW7WS1 or IS per cent over the same period of 1M0. Net income for the first quarter was $1,678,179 or 24 cento per share, as compared with $1,412,-729 and a cento per share In Apia t it. >i. tpti 105 stores a year ago. 43.4 Krot*»„ea . 41J *"»•' ..... .m2 Hg jj-v:,- ■ ■ ,nl Lao# a Com . mj toil,*1 Ml, Jrtaf My ... Bnouwlut .. Budd Co . Burroufh, Cel Pack n ! Ohio Oil .. Owen* III Ol . jj Fac O A B . sat Paa A W Air 343 Faah Bpll ... Si fiiaai flit .. 7*3 Farto Da ... ti Penney. JC .. 704 F* Mt ...... ?f R7r It l Phllco .... a* 3 HUH Pet .... no Proet to o ... ni Fan Oil .... ttl MCA ..... H I Republic Stl . Mft . ItO L . .____Mtl . Xmer Red . Kx-Cell-O .. Fulrb Mor . Si ssr;™# ; 47.4 MM * Co .. - 1^-4 T*a*nl ..... ______ ... Ji UnOMCt Gulf Oil ...34 4 USLInei Ifoiuwer Pi* . ji.i US Rub .... Holland F .... it.t UBStoat . KTi fiatou..,, 2 Van Baal ... I__— . J . Wait On Tel . In* Rand .... 11.3 Weitt A Bk . Inland W “■ No Blue Prints Ready as Yet for Con-Con hri M. Child, county election "We don't know the particulars ounrives,” Mrs. Child said after she received numeroua telephone requests tor information from proa- said the queetkms corf-who will be eligtota, where toe petitions wtB be available, and jr signatures will be Country Eating Spot Opens Its Doors Today marks toe formal open- troit Edison Co. at the new res- Hosts were the owners, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Alban, -who be-last summer on the don-version of the old farm structure to its present use. Ownst Requests OK to Leave City Urban Renewal Area City commissioners tonight will be faced with the first bid by i bar in the so-called "skid row’ area to relocate in a new Saginaw Street location. David Saks, owner of Ivan' at 42 S. Saginaw St. in the urban renewal area, is asking for per-h! mission to transfer his Gass C and SDM liquor licenses to a spot at 4 N. Saginaw Stile transfer, If approved, would see the place move Iran the west side of iagtauw Street, betweea Pike aad Patterson tiac Mayer Philip E. Rewstau, Birmingham Mayor Mrs. Fter-eaet Willett aad Oaktoad County Sheriff Frank W. Irons. Also present were officials of Lake Orion and Oxford, Oxford and Orion townships and the Oakland County Board of Supervisors, phis visitors from Rochester and Detroit. The building itself is a typical fine old example of a Midwestern farm barn, well preserved j sparkling with its fresh new coat of barn-red paint. BK* DOORS GONE It differs from the structure it ased to be in that the big barn doors have beep replaced by huge fireplace chimneys. Haymow doors also have been closed and new windows placed in the barn end wails. The second level, opened for the first tone yesterday, has been finished off as the mate dining room. It was formerly the haymow and: has two part-floor* above. The focal point ia a huge fireplace on the right at the head, of the stairway. toe east aide of Saginaw Street, between Lawrence and Film. Saks said he wanted to change he name of his business Ivan's Place or Music Bar. The move, according to the police department, has been approved by the State Liquor Control Commission. Commissioners have been.notified that the subject coroes up for discussion tonight Two weeks age, alter mere than a month’s delay, toe eem-interim set a precedent of a kind la approving, g-1, toe re- Waterford Township’s two newly elected trustees, Lauren Anderson and Byron Cole, sat through last night’s board meeting and saw most of the Important business tabled so the other member* could acquaint them‘with their new duties. With the exception of tboee interested in three Mack topping bid openings, many of thoee in the large crowd were town concerned about the propoeed wage plan to be established for them. The Implication then was any other downtown bar affected by urban renewal would be allowed to relocate at will as long as the liquor control commission approves. This policy Is at cross-purposes with the recommendation of urban renewal planners that relocation be tightly controlled with special emphasis on the elimination of bars from Saginaw Street. Though not in the urban rc al area, the Gridiron Bar on East Pike street was evicted by the owner of toe property, who also owns the Central Bar in the urban renewal area and plana to move it to the East Pike Street location. The special circumstances of this move were approved by the commission a year ago. Ivan’s is the first propoeed relocation to s downtown spot not already occupied by * bar. , Slate Service Thursday for East Jordan Mayor EAST JORDAN III - Funeral -rvice will be held Thursday for East Jordan Mayor Edward W. Nemecheck. 73, who died Monday at Little Traverse Hoapital in Pe-toricey after suffering a heart st- out opposition, to his third consecutive one-year term. a carry-out counter where patrons can In the, center of what used to be the mow floor is an oversized. table built around an old street lamp of Gay 90s vintage. Above the main dining area and beneath the full exposed underside of the barn roof are two dining balconies. t I t All together, counting all the dining areas on the-three levels, the Country Cousin will seat as many aa 200 customers at oA tone. The restaurant is open every day, except Monday, from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. night to order insurance coverage tacraaeed on Pontiac taxi cabs. Under a proposed ordinance amendment randy for adoption, new insurance regulations call for Habib ty coverage with minimum i of $25400 and $50,000, and property damage coverage of at leafe $10,000. - HOW I FOUND THE ROAD TO '14,000 The presentlhinimums are $5,000 and $10,000 liability coverage and $5,000 property damage. Three reports are sn hand to planning commission. One opposes razoring to commercial of right lota on toe north ride of Sanderson Street, Close to Cess, while another approves razoring to commercial of five lots on the east side of Joatyn Avenue, Raskob to Market!, on the rite of the proposed new Chief Pontiac Federal Credit Union headquarters. In the third report, planners say that technical difficulties concerning property descriptions have held up final action on the proposal for trailer park zoning on the east ride of Telegraph Hoed, north of the existing trailer park in the Beaudette Park ana. Firs Ruins Tax Ruturns ST. LOUIS, Mo. (API—The to-term! Revenue Service reported Monday that 3,900 income tax returns filed by eastern Missouri residents were either partially or completely destroyed in a train fire Feb. 19. Two Waterford Trustei Oriented in New Duties another light hearing for Subdivision No. 3 also will, bk held. Paul Mandel was reappointed Waterford Township attorney. He had resigned in January to fill a Justice of the Peace vacancy left open by Donald E. Adams, who appointed probate judge, contract was awarded the James Boaz agency for the bonding of the township treasurer, justices of the pence, clerk, constables and Hewever, after t brief dlacna-a Ion. further aetian was deferred until next week’s —ritog. giving ftnderos^and (Me time to stndy era. The cost of the bond was a low $328 annually, selected from six other quotations submitted. On Socotra, the largest island In the Arabian Sea, the penalty for murder is public strangulation. Construction bids for black top* ping three townriilp streets referred to Anderson foi low bid for Street was Concrete Pr of 17,466. The lowest bid for Street work was sutani Aim Arbor Construction Co., with $8,974, and the low bidder for Or chid Street was the same firm with a $17,891 total Board members approved aa taiy. A hearing on the establishment of a special street-lighting district for Watkins HUlt Subdivision No. 4 was postponed to April 94, when ByaWaN StrRpt Journal “Money tan be beantlfnir I saw those words ia a —g— artfde the other day, and right away 1 thought of how amahs little aottn cash has meant to my fondly. A few years ago wo worn ■ring broke on fMOffn year. ™ fold mo ahnnt The Wall Straat Journal. I started nadtag H aad sosa began to cosh fat on tho idma it ffava too. Ideas for earning ---- Mean for getting more mine for the smooy we opond. MB. Things Ways to eat expenses. 1 to do to keep taxes down. How wa have n bettor beam and a batter ear. W# live hotter , •ad sat bettor. Last yoar a^ ' income was up to 114,000. This experience is not anuso-aL If. yon think Tha Journal to just for millionaires, yon an wrong. Tha Journal helps salaried men earning $7,800 to $28400. It ia valuable to maaU business men. It can be ef enormous benefit to ambitious yaung men who want to srin adranee- Th« Wan flu eat Journal to tot complete bnalncm DAILY. • *■ mr* of writers on Thsonly ‘ by all •“« N* *n** ■—mi ■■lilSH, It eoeU $24 a year, but you aaa got a Trial Sahsorlptiou for form months for $7. Just tsar out this ad aad attach abash for $7 and mail. Or tail us to bill you. Published dally right to tbs Midsrsst to bring you vital baste im aad Waridagtoa news immediately. Address: Tha Wall Straat Joanal, 711 W. Moans 8t, Chfoaga 8, Dl/ ____________ LAZELLE AGENCY, Inc. Ml Forms of insurance I 504 Pmtiac State lank Bldg. FE 5-8172 Can you invest a dollar OR MORI A DAY . Many Mutual Funds have plans to aid you to invest as little or os much as you wish on a systematic basis. Phone or Write Today for Full Details C. J. NEPHLER CO. FI 2-0117 S18 Community National Bank Bldg. Buying Growth Securities, Here's Why” - aw that in these FOR Coatinofltal Casaalty Conpaay’s HOSPITALIZATION—SURGICAL-MEDICAL INSURANCE Ofo. S. Barry Aaaarfatas in W. Huron Straat ar Cal I R 4-0513 J Taflgy J NAME ... ADDRESS cmr....:. Lerchen & Go. li' > ■■ *• \ ^1 'i/'Vi it $ i , \ »Ota w THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1061 Death Notices •0-3$ r natter of R IliO H> sr«tote:jsr-' -™ar ^^.jun, two., far Hnw WBE8B g Of*37®" -St“ - mi |STl Chureh. latimnt to Mt. Hop* C«m*taiy. Mn. Kennedy *111 fit mar,*vtwUrtipit wuTte teB^Vodnotoe^ April llt ta state at tte Flumertelt Fu-atrtl Hont. Oxford. ROONXY APRIL 11. INI. WILLIAM Sr ntrtl itTMiwmi art p« " ft tte Tierbm Bolt>or Horn* where Mr. ftoonry *1 loved' Infant daughter of Alfred P. and Thereto U. WUIockx: dear •“Ur of Alfred,'June*. Janice and Jaaaalt Wlfiaatei dear traMMaacntor of Mr. an* **— Paul WlUockx and Mr. ac Albert Michaud. Oraveelde will te Vedneedar, April lFj& at Mt. Olivet Cel Deteett Man Ann will „ _ ■Utiat tte Lewi* R Wlat funeral Rim, Clarke ton, until ** FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 tnm • ml to I pjn. nmadlattly. Tie or*'**rror* "oSwr ancel tte thartte lortloo of the flret of tte odvertlee- KT ai alblUty i fteato < ‘MS, art made te raw “kill -m Ssrr* ciooin* that far advertisement*-oonUlnlng tvpt tlaca larger than regular agate-Inn la to a’tiatk —^ a*7 pravlouo to p .. Tte deadline lor cancellation at traadtet WanT Ada tte dap *f pahnea CASH WART AO RATH Uaaa 1-D*y 3-Day* s-Daya } tm put u u Help Wanted Malt 6 NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES NEEDS VAN DRIVERS . Ttu tan earn wart at an avati WtrRtr driving for North Ann Jean Vaa Una*. You'll be to butlnoti for youruu In an ai poadtau lateotry. with Antrim' faatoetYrewtat movlnc von con. pony. You will raoMf* eonplota ~“ poy. free uniform!. You mutt te Oft a late model trad Help Wanted Male 6 ATTENTION. THE BONDED IN-eulatton Co. to expanding their faduty to taelnd* ewntoge. tld- e^ training. ] Card of Thanks WE WISH TO 1 thanks and ap~ kind frtanda, n livtt for the* . and tynpatto daring _____ . bereavement in tte Mae of oar beloved Prod. We alee with to thank Paetor Heffner and alto the Parsley Funeral Bona. Tte Fred L ibm Fwrniv. Wi EXTEND OUR DEEPEST thank* te thawiany friend*. ntlgh- recent Jan at_______ ^rsiXs-Ta^iSss br hU Wife Thelma Laady ant children Barbara. Roger, Oeorga In Mcmoriam IN LOYINO MEMORY OP OCR Dad. 0. Robert Yawn, paued away April 11. lMK l ml*»ed by your Beloved chi — Jin, Joaa. Ed. pad Ray. PRECIOUS MEMORIES OP PATK- _vhs paeaad away AprtM Today recalls r*-------- at a daw mm Amt the ean w! At* the ante %____H I____ Sadly enleeed by Marine. Paul and Oranddeukhtera. TREASURED MEMORIES OP ETwK5pMnevwr turns MR what TjBhO* dt you. anjhte levins Wife,daughter Funeral Directors Voorhees-Siplej MM shod Over E COATS FUNERAL HOI— DRAYTOR PLAINS OR HIM Donelson-Johns PERRY MOONY PARK __________ tar*. Beautiful e-gravt lot. WU1 dteida. PM Amur OAKLAND OAKLAND HILLS MEM Park. 1 aactiena with four each. Per only an per M1 White chapel cemetery. BOX REPLIES At It ajr. May than T, If, to, M, 71, I Tell Everybody About it with a Pontiac Press Want Ad That's bscaoss of the greater selection of every* thing from untoaobilce to employment offered every dqr. Just Did FE 28181 WE NEED SEVERAL ■_____ I_ EROETIC MEN TO PILL OUT OUR SALES ORGANIZATION. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. WE WILL TRAIN YOU. PART TIME OR PULL TIME. NO PHONE CALLS. APPLTXN PERSON I AJR. TO II AJL Kast Heating and Cooling 463 S. SAGINAW A PART TIME JOB fc. EngiiMtrinf intertill Writ# Bo* 75 PontUc ATTENTION OUR MEN AVERAOE 1128. H week* per year, for epprox-lmately 4* hour* work. Ilia guaranteed te etart. Ne cold can-vaaelng, eiperlence or Inreatnent — Wo train. Car and phono essential. It thle 1* the kind of le-curlty you need. Phone OR J48M DRAFTSMAN o Pontiac Fret* Bar b ROYS l Motor Inn Recreation PHOTOGRAPHER REEDS CALL- tN^°,.VkVir. your flannels! U REMODELINO area. Row Poutiac Plan Rau W. Pontiac arm tor man to wangle toner Wheeler Salee training oouren and wrrlen. *“--*“* -work with no ***»*| i Yoa win te tnJood t WOthaSe that have bu America's leading flic Allman at MIdwert «-' ______ STEADY YEAR ABOUND TOP EARNINOS. REPEAT BUSINESS AND INCENTIVE BONUSES. 8E-CURE FUTURE AND INSUR1 ANCE PROGRAM NO CANVAS-810 OR SOLICITING. We need eeveral nan far ealee, and will Interview enen Monday through *30 pm . TAC EXPERIENCED OA R Dfc'N t R. painter, odd jobs. OA S-MM. HEATINO CONTRACTORS WANTED i will Mrs > man with execu-• abilities trained lor a buel- een thJ WE have OPENINGS FOR A driver aaleeman for Pontiac arm. Must ha S| and married, phono Mr. irr at MT MIR H p.m. Hdp Wanted Fwwh 7 Baker— Prep Cook Tad's has an Immediate opening for aa experienced Baker-Prep WOODWARD AT SQUARE LE. RD. own tranaportatlon. Anderson OPERATOR. PART •nd°bot.- SB CAB DRIVERS. PULL AND PART ^MtotfT Ider. 4M Orchard Lk. OPERATOR. MUST 1-aOM, Lincoln 4-2007. IXPERIENCED MARINE i man. -Owene Inboard and board, .Mvfnfa mote JST ---------- , Mamrek Marina 1 arcountlag. and federal office pork than In engintertnr. Write Box IX Pontiac Pres* giving else. *—■*■ —* |i*y ^ experience, edu- FOtm MEN OR WOMEN WITH ---*0 flu vseenclet. PuU or part Opportunity to earn mod *.180 N. Perry, t:3S to IMMEDIATELY - I MEN PART time, Penflee area, ate 81-38. can Mr. Theerlnger. FE 8-1818. OR HM. • Insurance Sales TNAMKf. feet-g rowing Nationwide Inevranee It naan quolL Bed mm and women to tenia a* tain representatives. *m •Her: PORTFOLIO of over 100 competitively priced pollcle*. including Ufa, auto, health, property. . . . phe the eppoituplti teU a mutual land Invoeti program. NEW Monthly Pay Plan te pollcy-hoklere budget their — turance payment*. Help* make SEILLED. etep-by-etep guldenr distilled from prueticaf tap rlancc. plu* Income while ye Moral THE CONVENIENCE of parkins In your awn community. And. if you with, you nay pork part-time while traMtot toward CLINTON LEPLER. Diet. Mgr. _ tin Dudley SjT bn*ceted rwnpl|Tm per nttoJ'Fevmtept ndr week. CAREER SECRETARY Sxoeptlonal opportunity. Up to IA00.M yr. mas* bene file 8 day wfc. No Saturday!. Mutt te raperteneed in ehort tend Fact typing. Charge o( film. If qualified. Mart immediately. Bend return* to P.O. Box 1*3. PontUc, Michigan. EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER cook, lady between kg and 38. must bo neat and clean. Apply Id person only. Beefburger Drive** «m tte u ten VW-^rf0— Employment Agencies EVELYN EDWARDS ___"VOCATIONAL COUNSELINO SERVICE-34th Bart Huron Suite Phone FEdentl 4-0684 SALES i experienced In ehoe eelet nanege More. Excellent Mart-•alery. MMweet Employment, Footlac State Bldg, FE gsH7. InstractloM Schools 10 1ST CLASS LICENSED BUILDER. tree oMHnate* IMS4T1. FonUac. -1 WALL WASHINOBY MAOT! Rug*, uphpletery. FE 8tot. -I CARPENTER. SMALL JOBS epecUlty. FE 8-30*1 or PE 8-3817 CABINET MAKER AND CARPBN. JQRK 01 , kind. Rnemokl*. Cali alter < P-m. PI 8-8*10. CARPENTER AND CEMENT iko an ei t 3-««i* r KIND, BY month. PE LAWN WORK OF ANY LEAF RAXINO. LIGHT HAUL-Ing, ferUUxlng, lawn work any kind, rotary tilling, haad^Usslns. FE 8-0888. MAN S ClAtkrtm area. Sakoel Qraduata._________________ Major, accounting, axpartoaso ant accountant, bookkeeping^ I lie LAWN AND SHRUBBERY WORK of aay Bad- FE MtdV. PAINTINO AND LAWN WORK. PB 3-8*83.________ Work Wanted Female 12 COLORED O Ins and In 34330. IRONINGS MIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING. SEC retartal nnrice.- EM 3-»«3. ONE day IRONING._____________ inced, reference* FE mil. WASHINO AND IRONINO PICK- UP and delivered. Call FE 8-0734. WABHINOS AND IRONINOS. PICE- Building Service 13 EXPERIENCED AIDE FOR CON-valeectnu. Applv In pereon at 13X Auburn Rd.. Rocheeter. No phone WAITRESS, lft. Apply betv Monday or T dcr 30. night ehlfl. A 1 And • p.m. Mir* 30*1 Auburn Rd.______________ CAR ROPB. APPLY AT A. Boot Beer. 130 N. Perry. CURB WAITRESSES tgTdf; Ted'* have Immediate for curb woitresec* on and night shift*. Andy TED'S Woodward nt Square Late I and d p.m. only, l aettero. Asa 1 EXPERIENCED COB- ____ .... JO Io tt for ' " loving department. PMetng u«r and sincere desire to i_ neeattal Good pay. All baneftts available. Apply la p«reon only. Penney'*. Mlracl* Mile. HOUSEKEEPER. LIVE IN. MORE ■ --------■Ktywii LADY FOR HOUSEWORK AND l of children, more for i wages, PE 8-0*30. r» wnktl required! C I p.m. FE 8-k303. REAL ESTATE SALES LADIES • *—ter one* with espr-*----*- consider training : One for Oxford HOME. OARAOB. CABINETS, AD-dltlons. Licensed builder. term*. F» 1IPII. HOUSB MOVINO, FULLY equipped. PI *-**80. L. A. Young. ROOF REPAIRS SPECIALIZED MODERNIZATION RsrtdentUl - commercial • free eat. Quality work . PBA terms . teuoet RELIABLE LADY. LIORT HOUSE-work. Mum live in. Bahyalttlng. EM 342*3, Alter 5:30. WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE . . . Jou would enjoy working 3 l hour* a day calling i«(Mar nch month aa a }jv«| of Stad write to STUDIO la Hater, Waterford area. Live te. Msriter I wages. UA tIT WHIT® WOMAN Vo IZlfCT ----Jffii. * i mother i a, OR 3SI Help Wwted COUPLE — MIDDLE AGED OR nm-euENd, far eerwlaker service. small apt. Ndg- PR- OR Mils ■ FOUR MEN OR WOMEN NEEDED imedlstely iU Mr. Aral MAM OR WOMAN ACCOUNTANT or CPA far ten Haw with Mad ---------f company. Work In eo. Complete charge Mhlf annual reporta, eda. Ote part t years real ' "Estate "sales” "people w5l toate If you 'IlnT *8Lq te REAL ESTATE BROKER OR mi EXPERIENCED SALESMAN TO EELP DfRMCT SALES- ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. id CARPENTRY; S PRICE. work suaranteod. MT 3-1*03. 1-1 CARPENTRY. SATISFACTION guaranteed. FB 8-73*0. Free estimate* a er. FE 3-llte. BARNETT h SON Hoidk mnovmfENT CO. Aluminum SldUg and all til work covered Fro-cast atone 1 Moiled. Aluminum gutters ai shutters. Roofing. Pontlsc F StZdSIf. Licensed on* in«n Detroit Ph-VI 3-8344 BLOCK, CElfENT AND CARPEN-try. FHA terms. FE 8-3003. i-l ALTERATIONS AND MODERN-Imttou. Residential and commercial. Dale Coq|[, Construction Co. $380. Additions, porches, Mich, basement, modarnl- _____work. Terms. FE 8-8133. CEMENT. BRfcK AND BLOCK work. Evaratt Deaton. FE 3-7833. IRY WALL. TAPING. tlmatu FE 8-*731, ELECTRIC ■ u«>uu<.ivn and wlrlnt. RagUn Electric EM 3433* or bfP 44333 EXCAVATINO AND TRENCHINO far septic tanka, drain f*“* footings and light dostag. By Frank Adams ARRO REALTY PHONE 682-2211 OFEMU&8r-tU~b&,&? 1 n fix it. If you'll show me which end the Dressmsldm, Tailoring 17 HEAVY DUTY ROTO-TILLINO BY lob or hour. Ph FE >4711. PLOWING. blSdNO, YARD grading, vicinity airport, OR Income Tax Service 19 ALL WORKINO PEOPLE. TAXIS prewysd. Joan Sehlmka, OR IN INCOME TAX RETURN PRB-Pnrad In your teste, by quatt-■lod aecoantaat with masters te-gree. Appointment. FE 3-3834. ACCURATE EXPERIENCED BOLIN TAX SERVICE CORNER PIKE AND MILL STS. " " — MI 8-3153 ----------Average KEYS AND NACKERMAN PE 8-3337 3*3* K Pem FE 3-3171 LONO FORM ITEMIZED. IN youc home. If. FE HM. IE TAX BOOKXEEPINO _ Notary, t3 and ft a forage. 591 Second FE 5-3876 INCOME TAX SERVICE. NOTARY "uPy I OR MINI. OR INCOME TAX and Accounting Service Opea Dally l tot LEE'S ACCOUNTING SERVICE .13 W HURON PR «-4iM (A male tree Porkte* *- ~—* 21 1-1 LANDSCAPING. SEED I MO. sodding and maintenance. Financing ^arranged. MA S-11S* er FE Lost and Found ARE YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS? ARE DEBTS WORRYING YOU? Oet a , of debt on a e charge far budget analytl rite or iftnue for free booklet MICHIGAN CREDIT -Employer art contacted -Btrotetee your d< " -No eterg* for Write r- -*■— I MI“ COUNSELLORS 703 PonUac state Bank Bldg. Plgllac’e oldest and largest bat ■at assistance company. Member: -Michigan Association of chat. E. Menus. EM 3-3SfO. endly ad After l ^34. ------AEROTRED8-- KNAPP SHOES FRED HERMAN____OR 3-18*3 bid 883-3*10 or FE 84738. . MARION BLUE SOD. YOU Pick up; delivery's made. Sod laid. RototllUng. 3801 Crooks Rd. UL 34843" F&F LAWN SERVICE Fertilising, lawn roHlng, spring cleanup, lawn mowing, sodding. Weekly, monthly, or toaaow-’ Also odd Job*. Free eafU LANDSCAPING. BULLDOZING, (. EM 3-3418. FREE ESTIMATES ON M-L^WIR-Electrlc Co., 10«l‘ W. Huroi Pro* cellmate. OR 4-17*8, Bafidhig SuppHts 3x4x8. No. 3 Hr ....... 3te aa Bs*. u to ir No. 3 Or ntm Um. Ft. ixb, ia to ur n*. > ttr. iu lib. PL IF No. 3 board* tte Lin. Ft. ftk TD casing ......1c Lin. PL JV* TD bate ........ fe Lin. PL . AD Oath and Carry Waterford Lumber Co. OB 3-1713 Business Servicw IS DUNN'S BOOKKEEPtNO TTo Tax service. OR 3-SMS. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- Rte1BVte£f pT«tosf: 1EATING. FURNACES CLEANED and servieed. C. L. NaUan. PI rrist.____________ AWN MOWER R»AIR SMIT-ty's Air Cooled Easlnw. 8S8 Ambcrwood. FE *4*11. 4 AUBURN ■ Saws, Hand LavramowCrs dt Trees 16 *ocmTK%&L T‘ alterations and rsfairino. ----D garmaate. Beatrice Bteptta. awnry Coart. PE *4384, MIELKE'S PERENNIAL OARDENS Idirg kMIIMl Ohf *— fj 3-1333. PEAT HUMlJs. f Shredded fit. Tap ami mixed with ^ poat humus, fid. ELgln THOMAS B. PORTER h SON tmnderaplag. S p r I n g clean-up. laws mowing, fortifying, crab tssj.^ru Moving and Traddag 22 A FIRST CI.A1W MOVE gH SMITH MOVINO CO. FE 44M4 HAULINO AND RUBBISH. NAME your price. Any time. PE Sdfff. D SUPPLIES. 73 B 8-1808. DON'T LET YOUR BILLS 6Vt you dome — set profenlehal n-naactsl management right now! Hornet Services. 103 S. Brood-way. Lake Orion, or SM NaUonel 11. INI. I wtU m .tlejohn. 90 Aubu Wtd. Children to Board 28 DAY CARS FOR CHILDREN. PE 4-S4S7 LICENSED ROME Wtd. Houaahold Poods 29 SELLS ALL. CASH POR ____________jw. nfm —---- iirfllli HOUM. FE >-6M, HIOH DOLLAR FOR FURNITURE IMMEDIATE ACTION On any good land contracts. Haw or seasoned. Your each upon eat- SSIE. SHSIAJSSSS. K. L. Templeton, Realtor IN d Late Road PE «4M3 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE IA1 ■mu entrance. FE 841M. AND 3 ROOMS. BATH, UTILI-tlee. FE *8133. 81 Ptoe. 3 AND 3 ROOM APARTMENT. ~ bath, Nr. Oen. Hoepltsl. Ap-caretaker, 7 FnOl. cor. W. Wanted Real Estate 26 BUILDER NSHDS 1 OR MORE CASH POR YOUR BOH HOME IP YOU IE Orchard Lake AvjkJE 34 3 ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH aad entrance, adults only $18 par weak. Inquire 371 Baldwin ATS. fe f-mi. 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND Louis Borst, Realtor. OR BUY 3 TO t ACRES “=x agf wrecking it Bon tt. WHEN IS Tin BEST TIME TO 8ELL7 too best Um* to eoD your b< ebangs j »r«vi 3 Rook. PRIVATE ENTRANCE 1 bath, It CUlfc 8L Apply eaporntely teed homes to ___ ^orth and waat of Fenttec ^^JSSTJSSS^S. poets walling to tea roar 1- won't yoa giro aa a cant DALE BRIAN REALTY CO. OR 3-13*8 8Mf DIXIE HIGHWAY 3 ROOMS AND BATH ON PON-Usc Lake, newly decorated, private entrance no children, lit mo. OB 34171, 3 ROOMS. VERY NICE, ALL UTIL-adult*. Baa after 4:30. IS Rsnt Apts. Furnished 37 1ST FLOOR, 3 ROOMS. BATH. Pvt, entrance. Coupla. FE f **“* 1ST FLOOR. 3 AND BA1 FE Matt 1 ROOM EFFICIENCY WITH & UTILITIES FURNISHED ROOMS NEWLY DECORATED. ROOMS. ATTRACTIVE. KITCH-anatte, private bam aad entrance, laundry and parkin*, small child welcome, walking distance down-town, fe a-eta* __________ rooms. Private bath. Adults, 11 a. Joaslo. 3. AND 3-ROOM FURNISHED AND unfurnished, utilities paid, 11* B. Howard Street. HOLLXWOOp APT. fe Matt. 3 LARGE ROOKS AND BATH, clean and nice, dlenoanL count* only. FS 8-4833. ROOMS, PRIVATE B A IE Adults. 488 E. MStefiiM. FE ... aid CBNTRAL. ited. colored. Call ........... 3 ROOMS AND BATH, HEAT. -------------- 3 ROOMS. PRI- vate balk and entraaea. teat aad uUlftlee. Apply 80* St Clair Street. APARTMENT, NEAR BUS 8TA-Uon, clean, nam*. i *" dm fee** Perry k, v< person. Heat. Ha Everything furnlehed. FOR COLORED I ROOM APART-ment. 311 S Paddock, FE 34714. KEEOO HARBOR. J ROOM8, PRI- NEED AN APARTMENT? SLATER APTS. ORCHARD CT. APTS. Rent now greatly reduced 1 bedroom turn, FE 84818 Lake Road. SYLVAN LAKE. « LAROE ROOMS WARM AND PLEASANT. 1 6r -3 people. Lakefront, no drir*-— FE 341ft._____________________ Rent Apts, Unfundshed 38 te apt M r 3-8*13. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. OAKHILL 3-BEDROOM, CHILDREN WEL- B ED ROOM_____I „ clean. Iff Chandler. FB 34317. 2-BBDROOM. tAJfH." DININO b I'aa^baat. 1 ROOMS AND RATH. 1ST floor. Close te^downtewn^Corner ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED, refrigerator aad Mate, M M Saginaw, inquire Oaretaker, rear ROOMS AND BATH. NEWLY* decorated, beat, hot water, rofria-* ante* and etove fimlahqd. Wear Fleher Rady, fff month. FB 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AHT> entrance. Inquire 3338 Soehabnw. furnished. 3M per month. FBlag. ROOMS AND BATH, NEWLY decorated, ptwito iteWoo, a Christian ooupio pndorrod — if Semoni^FE°3-4818PI>lif’ ROOMS AND item UPPER. Refrig., Itavq and atllltiea fur-mated. Private. FE «4fdK teat, laundry room. *t Liberty. FB 3-AM3. d ROOM UPPER ON WEST SIDE. ORCHARD CT. APTS. Root new greatly reduced OR 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT Modem la Even Detail ADULTS ORLY FE 8-6918 MAnager, If Salmer st.. Apt. d - ALBERTA APARTMENTS Tmae ream, bedroom, kitchen, v-ct— ap< ARCADIA II dry faclllUea. K. O. Hompatesd. Raalter. 102 East Huron, FE 442*4. Aftier * p.m. FE 3-742f. Auburn, Corner of Edith terrace, go* teat aad garage. Sit par martk. Aba, other tar* races fto mo. Scuth Edith near Auburn. Inquire Ut s. Edith or avow apartmxnts, « 6661# and bath, carpeted living room and hallway, newly decorated. APARTMENT POR RENT, PART-iy furnished. Inquire 238 But Wte St. PE *4383. 6&LORKD — * ROOMS AND BATH COLORED Nice apt. Rut, etove and rafrlg-eretor fumUhed FE 848*1 after 4 Brick Flat—Heated AVAILABLE APRIL 18 AttrmcUve four family buUdtng 3005 Auburn Ave., Auburn Hts. Front k roar private entrance* living room. 3 bedroom, kitchenette dinette, balk A garage. Reference* required, fit per i—- ~"~ FE 3-1181 otWH ___ refrig, furnlehed. _—y. Agiw ft ir ”—* Terrace. FE 8-3321. Asphalt Paving Uf. Building Modernization rSShK0? ET US BUY IT OR SELL IT FOR YOU. OXFORD COMMUNITY AUCTION. OA S-Mft. USED FURNITURE BOUGHT AND hauled. COM. Save FE *-3273. Wanted Miscellaneous 30 OPT ICE FURNITURE AND BUtt-' moot. Forte* Frit" Supply. Ml 8-3018. LIOHT HAULINO AND ODD JOBS. gravel and front m O’DELL CARTAGE Local and loa|^dlttence moving. Printing it Decorating 23 iSt CLASS PAMmNO. DBCORAT-lag, Rou. Don Rock. OL 8-3ML i mn tip. I i. Hwhul washing. Free eet. UL 3-JUS. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR _______to, ”.b '_________ FaINTINO AND DECORATING «- entell, IYMW4,__________ hjinto^ScliopIs 2fiA PRX-SCHOOLERS BY DAY Of ““ari Wanted to Rent 32 LANDLORDS Taka advantage of ear i •half* tt we do not rent your property- R. J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 34* OAKLAND AVENUE *—4 » S !— LIORT HOUBEKEEPINO ROOM IN Xeopa Huber ar iylVM u. art*. "■* Laundry Village. Sylvan Lk. Share Living QBartere 33 WILL SUARE M0ME WITH * 2-BEDRQOM u more' With fruit treea M I Bloomfield Twp. FuU JMM 3-car garago Alii MO Mr* Tbedroom with lake privileges am Commen R—I Htttt Fiwiahad 39 a Room wo **«^*ewvv EUsatott LeO< *<) SEAL E8TATJ ___AND INSURANCE tu atm 0BKDIMI.. CM—IT «■' IRQ. B.n. at SOW Sterltn* Walton. Couple *2PX£ T ltd Drayton Wains. 3 BEDROOM- CARPETED UV-Ins room. Lane kitchen. Willow Beach — Khr Marker. RE Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 l bedroom duplex - Ran h o-—>__________ BEDROOM BRICE, I BATHS. k. nad budwni Reason- autek sale OR BEDROOM MODERN BOISE Mar be seen at 101 S. San- ■ ford Applv at HI WUa«- W ROCHESTER For Sale Homes ONLY 3 LEFT * All aiamiaaw isaoh trpa Sanaa, with 1 besraani. Sin alaaati. aaaataai living. room with dining A Nice;kltchett with plenty d cupboard*. tde bath, sad utility space A gara*a aad sal rooai Coamry lirta*-_at lu^beat with aa& OI do down pay at ant, aw tn per month Ineluding aad Insurance D'UraS Band-et a. R» SSm. OWNER, - TRADE roan ranch lor — urban home UL Planning to Build? ■HU baud IMma brick uannum tri-level. Built-in < id ranta. paneled family re ■ baths. Forced air beat. For Sole Houses BATEMAN! •REALTY TIZZY By Kate Otaim NOTHING DOWN: and price of tlLMS la lea appraised value. J be ranch1!home off Joslyn It [J J LETS TRADE g UNBELIEVABLE > i IS h*ar the price Just Lake privileges big 100x301 foot lot t large bedrooms, dining room and heated atm room. Even wall to woD carpeting Included. Thte K5?i tate. FE 3-TMS. Ret. - NEED A LARGE A SUMMER V ACATION.. WILL DECORATE ■ .„ $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 W East Bird. N. at Valencia 3~BEDROOM HOME. WEST MIX j fS*l3ks carpet. ‘4 Bedrooms! Michael’s Parish! $83 Per M6. I ST* Adult* EM 3-3311 I 3 B E D R O O M BRICK BASE-. "tin; PACE' LET** TRADE BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS... For Sale Homos BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP: Brick, Ilk (ten home la eg-crllrnt condition Living room with fireplace, kltolicn. dining mew, two bed room t and bath on the flnt floor. One. large bedroom oa second floor, Full basement, automatic Rant aim hat water heater Attached garage. HEMS. family kttcNt Bw ceramic jargge- Rrlced at: | JOHN K. IRWIN a sons REALTORS . Since 1133 1U West Huron Street Phone FE 3-MU KENT For SoIb Hou— 49 TRIPP REALTOR INDIAN VILLAGE Elect- fireplace I Partridge IB THE ''BIRD" TO BEE Long Lake Luxury With this practically new, Iw With ”ohUdren"wlu’ lawny room and apaclc_____ scaped lot. You'll be happy the aeeluded saved street, l:iS; WATKINS LAKE A LAKE ANOELUB — Exqulstl lake front reetr*— “ — - 53^0^ 3 ROOM HOUSE. UTtOfY ROOM 3 BEDROOM MODERN HOME.: located at 1M A Sanford May 1 ill Edit— —---------- ' 4 BEDROOMS! WEST SUBURBAN! , $80 PER MO. REALTY OR 4A4M BUILDER SAVE. NEED CASH. WILL SACR1 ; tic* 3 bedroom to Drayton for "Having him for a brother makes n ; j always sympathize with an only child! ” wonder why people 'Groom in ur avion lor I. No agents. RE 5-3864. 4 OR 6 ROOMS AMD BATH. NEAR Auburn aad DeQufndre. automatic hat water. Ml month. Call after SYLVAN VILLAGE. BY OWNER I modern 3 bedroom, carpeted, full. { basement large fenced la lot. , 1 near schools aad hNS * *k* ;1 quirk y Close to Blrmtaffcaoi LET S TRADE &T. , ROOM HOUSE SPRING SPECIAL! REALTOR FE 4-0528 377 g. TCLEORAFH OREN EVES. , EEMPR NEAR SASHABAW I For Sale Houses NICHOLIE 1 For Sale Homes 4 SCHRAM j St. Mike's Area i payment. Call OA 8-35S8 | 31 ft. Ildg rm^Carpetlng with bar. garden tractor I *“n 130x360 It Bg NICE ROOMS AND DATH I ROOM. 3 CAR OARAOE. (73 and I 5 ROOM HOUSE. NORTH SIDE i ■ RE J-YS77 S-ROOM LARGE HOME ON WHIT- - month Chtidrri ILDIWO 247 W STRATHMORE- $09 down R. J.- (Dick) VALUET J Realtor FE 4-3531! 343 OAKLAND AVENUE | -----qualified_.... Jack loveland vaotty u*—ettn. «*'«;1 ngg Cass Lake Rand Rheme (S3-IM4 baa underground heat | SYLVAN LAKE W. Beverly. SPOTLITE Sam Warwick has brick trl-1 cO Ft MNi ! level 1117 Sherwood Road. 3-bed-rooms. 3h bathe, recreation room. 1-car garage, 331.000. Phone 6(3-3BS or 66B1714. _______; Suburban Living At Its Best Tour foturv home is the , (CONVERTIBLE 24) PACE REALTY OR 4-6436 BUILDER SUBURBAN AREA i ifC«.500.rairo t North End * Two bedroom I j partially finished . 134.300 The Home Owner out and save UAs memo) — .------ — t00 small. id, too far out. 1 moving ____ -- Idkldo l aalable wrong neighborhood, l too cloae In. or you NEED bouses ft Partridge For Skh Hamm 49 YOUNG-BILT HOME? REALLY MEANS BETTES BUILT ■aturtag large picture Mb tha be, i an i, bl-fl, tot an ism, car- n&-s C^'foTan’ipAmro Will Build ] badroom Some with full basement, ' oak floors, birth flush SAAM Ir> UtM m .Mir Us 6.300 on \ 1040 Sq. Ft Be sure to see a home with big rooms three bedrooms, oak flam, walk-in cloaata. aad only >166 dawn. Be *ur» to camparo Templeton Sylvan City HAYDEN 3 BEDROOMS . ST. BENEDICT S. Juat I Mock. Large 7 room home. Vacant. M Baths Basemeat Oas heat, t car garage. (6.6M. Terms No Money Down MILLER TWO JTORT FRAME ANNETT "lose to Central High ROOM! ROOM! ROOM! 1 3 BEDROOM HOME. > baths, 36 ft. activity room with fireplace on the main .floor. Full basement Attached garage ' and braaae-way on a 130 x 3M ft. lot • Only 313.(60. Hurry on this condition, full > 3-3390 TO 0-0091 * IVAN VV. SCHRAM “I REALTOR FE 5-9471 >- 043 JOSLYN COR MANSFIELD OPEN EVENINOS AND SUNDAYS I MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE RANCH BUILT IN ! aluminum storms single story, with c 7-ROOM ^ “HOUSE, ^c^emed. 343 WEST YPSlt'ANTl This nearly new home. $ aad hath Is available for a PACE 11 j SIX ROOM HOME AND BATH * with garage and tour and one-I half acres of ground Located one-1 HIITER srw can RE 44491. t 0-ROOM INCOME. Ray O’Neik Realtor J |. Telegraph Open M pm. 11 RE 3-7103 ________OR 3-31H bath. Floored attic. Base- TREOENT STREET 0 ' | HOME — INCOME — BUSINESS Zoned Commercial. I GOODELL, 3300 S. Rochester Rd. Trade for Small House Have real nice 3 bedroom hrii home: Spacious llvlns room, flroplaees. recreation room, famt NICHOLIE - HARGER i 33', W. HURON . FE 5-8183 ROOMS, all rranged far beauty shop 1 business, easily COBren-i 1 family, fatal price I S"oSy lirEd r00*? ,ln* i VI IJ M ACC AVAILABLE k r 1ST—SPACIOUS d Rochester Rd. i '.(HANDYMAN S SPECTAL --I ™» home. Draytun Plains • decorating. Only S49 a 'WEBSTER ! NEAR ST BENEDICT 9 rooi i galow. large glassed la .new carpeting separate 11 room, neat as a pin throi Basement, gas heat, eitn FOR SALE U.S. * .QVERNMENT PROPERTIES THE VETERANS ADMINISTRATION ARE OFFERING TO ANY FAMILY IN NEED OF BETTER H"'"“ Near Pine Brick roach, 3 bedrme. { breeseway with fireplace, 3 ear att. garage, completely I . Bloomfield Twp. Real aim, 2-3 bedroom ranch style homes, Low down payment STOUTS Best Buys Today Home. Carpet hi Living room garago. Fenced BROWN SILVER LAKE FRONT - Cute as a bug’s ear. Bungalow with 22-ft. living room. Large 17-R. enclosed sun room. Walk-out basement with extra lavatory for convenient lake living. Nice lot and good beach. Choice neighborhood Oaly 111.190. aluminum siding. mo i Large Brick Ranch Located on corner Bloomfield School d location of custom n at flrepUtr. handy klteh-I basement. h $960 down. Laulagtr Realty, I E ORION - mt year Y Upper ai OXFORD ouad income meat ranch. Gas hast, tile m bath. Etorms —-Garbage disposal 3-72«7. Rim RoaBi $9,500 W illiam Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LARGE HOUSE! WtU build 3-bedroom rdsieb-ntylt it i famine, ggO montb: home on your lot Full basement. • Realtor, 26 E Huron oa* floors, tile bath. Mrch cup. *boards. OB 1-1636 j |RUB8 McNAR ART MEYER > BY OWNER. 1 BEDROOM HOME I ROOMS. CLEAN, by OWNER RENT — LEASE - OPTION 3-BEDROOM - ALMOST N 111 and 727 Blame BASEMENT DWELLERS . A. WEBSTER, Realtor 1 6-3122 MY 3-3261 E GEORGETOWN i IRWIN TtON - Thesi SAVINGS TO YOU — TOO NEED NO DOWN PAYMENT—You may purchase these homes on a tons term contract with low monthly payments and low Interest rates — 3 and 3 bedrooms - large if- -■ ■— GAYLORD! range, disposal, I SEVEN ROOM HOME. 1 A VETERAN Wall Street-Colored 5-room modern. Needs clenfkln end decorating 1 block off Pm* dock Only »5 100 MM down Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 132 WEST HURON FE 4-mo FE 1421 J NORTHERN HK3H i ^ YOU i~RIVtUCOE8 ^ I ’ air ail 'heat, aluminum' storms "“terrias awnings. 113,200. Ray O’Neil Realty OAKLAND AVE. h Rd. Open 9-9 p m WILL BUILD t FLAN OR OURS 23x32 ft. garage. I ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES € bddrnr. brick. 2‘* car gari tUbched. Loaded with estr renlnga, OR LMM 1 OPTION I BY OWNER. WEST SUBURBAN itgbched. Call for i ' AUBUNJV MANOR HOYT monthly payments. large bedreemu Extra large fRM r garage. Water aoftem ooms on 1st floor lor owner plus ting rm.. din. rm. end kit. Only 14 950 will consider good bouse roller es part of d.wo payment. SYLVAN VILLAGE Lovely 3 .low. Excel-M carpeting. -U'lng. Only T1PLE LISTING SERVICE. L. H. BROWN. Realtor 366 EUtaheth Lake. Read - -=^ain,srTw>» Brick ranch si FEB MO FE 4-493* 3 SHOPPING SIM >3 *00 RE S-3331 BY OWNER 2 BEDROOM RANCH. “b garage, lore* '—------•- iwly decorated. 1 ‘ Rochester. 1 ^!!!Don McDonald! irtAi SMALL FARM HOUSE. NICE GAR- aR ^ *-den pIM. 3 miles from Wtxom. BY OWNER -lit per week, MA» 4l31i_| carport Gas YEAR AROUND BUNGALOW, i rooms and bath, attached garage, furnished or unfurnished. Forced la cell, carte possession Owner George Schwarts 3649 Cherry ltd.. Highland Mich. MU 4-3696______________________________ plastered I space 81 only. Horn GEORGE R IRWIN. REALTOR Security! w—----m ...th elate! A real quality bone for $23-500 terms. Call to see this today. Vacant. FE MW3. LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD 13C2 W. Huron St. FE 8-9693 3 MONEY DOWN—OI STRATHMORE. FE 4-4526 PLAN NOW 1 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE month. Vacant. 9 BY OWNER — CRESCENT LAKE, j * j 2 new 3 badroom homes, large I a kitchens with bunt-ins. oeramtc I tile baths, full bastmcWs, oU! L. gas In other. PlaMered ROCHESTER AREA I ACRE LOT. S room. 3 bedroom bungalow wtth fun -----at. FULL PRICE — HURRY I 'BUD' INDIAN VILLAGE WELL KEPT NEWLY DECORATED 3 BEDROOM PLUS LARGE CLASSED PORCH-DIN. | INO ROOM — FIREPLACE -CARPETING - Itb BATHS — 3 CAR OARAOE — FENCED YARD — NEAR TEL-HURON $4,006 DOWN. For Rent Rooms 42;$ iEQUITY IN_^3 BEDROOM,BRICK j COOKING S-I3M i, l largo nv. I Lake Front bJ'OR^COLORED 2-Family Income ■3 I West^xide location wb ■b ACRE — PRIVILEGES WALTERS LAKE 4 BEDROOM HOME, LA ROE OLA MED IN FRONT PORCH — FIREPLACE -NEED8 SOME WORK INSIDE. 99,506. TERMS. OtloD *N1 NEIGHBORHOOD . FE 5-7333 . HURRY) ’ WITH CLEAN ROOMS! NEW BEDS TV!^OR Pvt Eat. FE 6003, PE S-9T9 - toom HU SLEEPING ROOMS WITH KITC«-i . *AM» T.. . ro FK 4-1030. 399 Baldwin «r^roTSSLai^!2. tetel^ 8IJUCHNO ROOM. 11 N. JOHN- J os* bant* site washer “P”;■ PN >-3403, Immediate ‘ SLEEPING ROOM KITC! ‘ 6LEEPINO ~ FE 4-4340 Wl^accept iate atodel it as dawn. FE 4-49*7 HOW™ ABOUT 940RE' *#RIYACT 7 -----------Investigate This- ■ Rooms wtth Boar d 43 COMFORTABLE ROOM FOR OEN Home ' privilege. 3711 Uocetfr! shtre. TT 9-M49 ' I attached garege. Large fa Humphries Bloomfield Township 4 bedroom briek rancher, i for the largo family, one b SMITH WIDEMAN 413 W. HURON FE 4-4526 JOHNSQNI 1 rood burning flrepUoe. i kitchen, plenty o 33 TEARS OP SERVICE ____ large tot. Priced at 933.900. do your fam-•>— ------- — “ today I toad. FE S-4377 OR WITHOUT! Oakland Ave PE I IN ROCHESTER. . turn ngm to _ _-:———- ■ _ i j oearoom. Val-U-Way no OLlve 2-1661 j ___ ■ mens includ BOOM^ fl ^ 64006-' __________ i Convalescent homes 44] <3000 BUYS - SUBURBAN cariefljt condition including bar, au —A Ann. gas h< New garage, i es. Very small Opportunity Is "Bud" Nicholie,' Realtor 40 Mt Clemens Bt. FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m, FE 5-8004 LOTS OP SHADE. SMALL POND 2 BEDROOM HOME LOVELY LIVING ROOM WITH FIREPLACE. PULL BASEMENT 3 CAR OARAOE. CARPETING AND DRAPES 33.900 DOWN. OKbERWOODREAL ebtate B * ’ -- --------7-MA 5-9687 19 Eves. EM 3- LAKE FRONT <0 Ft Lake from. Oood fishing and boating, } bedrooms, nice kitchen-dining, carpeted living rm., full basement, forced sir heat. Neat as a pin. Asking PACE REALTY OR 4-8430 BUILDER COLORED KINO SIZE BARGAIN 4 and bath. 3 good sised bedrooms, separate dining room, all neatly decorated glassed In porch, full basement. around behind COTTAGE ST. : bedroom.' Base: MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ] mt DOWN 2 rooms and — ------- —EM in* distance to Mtracli ping Renter. Separate only *10 ARRO heat, payments 43917 °‘ I shopping tgage with St I 3(xS0 REAR DRIVE-IN DOOR miDtxf* Nwy OB J-1391 40 X00. idUr lUhtb pur-ntohod. 143 W. Huron St. PE Rent Office Space For Rent Miscellaneous 48 For Sale Houses I t LOTS. OWN 4 TEAR OLD AT- Iracuve home: No ....... “ Bhtrtey FE 3-41Q. 2 BEDROOM HOME. Hi CAB /wBo. W*---------------- , rage Lake privileges, OR 3-9763. JBgHmPII fBV BASEMENT, NORTH SIDE < >nly $55 per mouth LOW DOWN PAYMENT - i 12 room bourn with 2 opti 'for i rl oil*1115* Jot With j iirtse Lin than $10,000 total 0YLVAN MANOR No Money Down have aeveral I and 3 bed-■ homes. Nswly I dscorttod ost any locality Borne wtth 4 fenced tote and baaea Ctoaa ia a e h o o 1 s, shopping aad toad tubing.' Full' price 67.(90. Small down payment. CRAWFORD ACENfcY M W. Walton FE S4300 So E- wi______my sue NO MONEY DOWN R. J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 349 OAKLAND AVENUB Open * to 9. Btto. 11-4 NOTHING DOWN O I. BUYER LOCATION, i OAIN A SWAP. TRADE OR NO DOWN TO GI I FAMILY INCOME. LOADS OF BETH AS PAINTED INSIDE" OUT. CLOSE TO Tim after (. call bedroom A. JOHNSON & SONS IEAL ESTATE — INSURANCE 1106 8. TELEGRAPH FE 4-2533 OPEN Valubuilt this hems to held open for your InsBoctten every afternoon. 3 bad room ranch type bwagatow wtth full basement Select oak floors, mahogany trim and doom. Alum tiding, nltnehad garage Ceramic tile bath with built-in vanity and many otter deluxe extras. Coine .out and browse through.: Sales- PRICE REDUCED — ^tte stone fireplace, oif heat, ..... kitchen. 3 car garage, beautiful tot. with shade trees, very neighborhood. Only $11,000. TED MeCULLOOOH. REALTOR PHONE 682-2211 9143 caio-EUaabatt Road Open 9-9:30 SUNDAY lfrO garago, btaUfniui rd on eoantry nag to tf U-S. IS gebnof Owner traaaferred. sacrifice. tt3.NI. Tarmi 3 baths, d w* stoto^ljfliy. jugfotod- 1 gas heat, biassed , __ porch. mum _____________Law *pu - room aad atf basement. Carpeting Included. Shown bv ap-polntmenjt. only 11,400 Sawn. R61fr, H. Smith’, Realtor __ 344 S TELEGRAPH PE l)-7»« MA 5,6431 WILUAMS O'NEL WARREN STOUT REALTOR I N. Saginaw PE M109 Open tin g:“ LESS THAN RENT This home to ’not a palace I pie Includes 4 rooms and bath. 1.000, 0400 down. 990 per month. REALLY LIVIN’ 00k at this modern 3 bedroom xnch home with plastered walls, fireplace, attached garage Large lot 300 X 990 with lake privileges and you will agree ’ Immediate possession. Only gll.NI. gxBM down. 900 per A. TAYLOR REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE rm Highland Road *MM) !N DAILY I-* SUNDAY 10-6 • OR 4-03M GOLDEN r LeBaron grat art hern High > lly kitchen. (lit Only 21,900 Gdl den Real Estate 3(33 orchard Lk. Rd. (63-3330 KAMPSEN REALTOR - BUILDER ed bsmt., hot s att* Oh od garage, pave drive — large lot. Let u QUICK POSSESSION cad. this bungalow ha* 3 , bedrooms with unfinished attic. ' basement, recreation room. IH car garage and mare. Ideal home lor you Urban Renewal resident!. PRICE REDUCED on this lovely home to Sylvan Village. It’s a 3 bedroom Cap* Cod, all bedrooms up with fuil bath, carpeted living large kitchen. VV bath dswa. Yea, there is a fireplace, baaemeat and 3 ear garage. AU thl* situated an 3 tote n Waterford Township and Lttuated on a 79 ( 01 ft. ot. 3 bedrooms, full bnsc-Maat. partially Insulated and Iry wall, some plumbing tod wiring, septic and well the In ana bath fixtures. An utcellent buy at only tt.*M do YOU NEED MORE ROOM 7 1 kitchen, beautiful birch da. large living and din-ims, 3 bedrms.. colored l this price bedrm. - near Crescent Lake »rdto ll.TN dovm. balance 4 9d month. Including taxes aad DORRIS HURON GARDENS. 6-room modern. 3 bedrooms, separate dining rooai, full kaiMMBl. all anlnmaile furnace. 3 car garage, (10,*to. terms. n? Jmn fireplace. Seautlfiil carpet Inc. clou* living room, wonderful i en with afl bullt-lns, large ed let Witt plenty «f space for the children la play. * —*— —■ suburban. (10,960. last. span 3 GILES North Side home , garage. In -----..... .lelghborhood. Oood terms, call new. Near MSUO edroom home setting *0 Me with auto, oil hast. North City location. Lot Anchor fenced. This excellent buy wool be on the market tong at (ll.tfO an call NOW! Ray O’Nejl, Realtor M 3 ■ Talagraph Open M p „. ra o-iioi ______________or mu etc Close to Atm and schoalx jrniy^ 96,450 with right Ir with tiled recrektion room fenedd book yard with 3S car garage All Site for only MLj»0. 'With easy tanas giKes realty ca B Mil*. 331 Baldwin Ay* • -lOpett 1 A M -s PM r\ multiple listin(j ittnci Colored 3 BEDROOM HOMES ■TARTS DEAL $10 Down No Mtge. Costs Paym’ts Less Than Rent Qa* htot, carpeted living- Maay attar f— Model Open 1:30 to 6 i- 1 ;37I «. BLVD. ; , l, *ist West'd.PronWfn L. 'r WastoWn Many . FE UM THREE BEDROOM - 0390 d Par dollar value this ham* eat be beat. Newly decorated and beautiful condition, gas heat, me A LUMINUM SIDED - bungalow brand NEW. - . fwuiu’ki&M wfthtti nbXta!°E£: SPACIOUS FAMILY ROMs. -fiL"* 2L ™*rp6' iWait, excellent condition inside and out, vary 92 W, Huron Phone PE 4-1991 St. Frederick’s pood cteaa g room ntoSorn haws* screens. /A deep lot with trun trees. Garage. 90.*9g terms. North Side Will glv» a goad daal and to excellent conditloo. Convenient to achoalt. stores aad bus. Have RiKfrWRiwsr •Mifle. Huron at. LAKE OAKLAND HKIOHTS 3-bed-room^brick rsneh, newly decorat- 144 monthly tociudlng taxes nod insurance. 10 UNITS -xnefttooal but ewaert Illnaes force* sms. (5* 500 - (21.900 down. Owner ii ton Dn and clear house of ogaal value a* down DALE BRIAN NNALTT go. ___OH- PLACE A“LOST” AD. Can FE 2-8181 for an ad to recoYtr a k»s. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad writer. Bii Hi tf r a THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1961 --Today's Television Programs- Programs furnished by atattans listed to this c i tn subjected to change without notice Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXY6-TV Channel 9—CKLWTV TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS •:00 (2) Movie (cont.) (4) Broken Allow (7) News, Weather (f) Popeye (56) General Chemistry 9:19 (7) Believe It or Not •>V (7) News 9:96 (4) Weather t:S0 (2) Newt 1 (4) News (7) Rescue 6 (9) Quick Draw McGraw *:40 (2) News Analysis (4) Sports 9:46 (2) News (4) l (56) Philosophy of Afan 7:00 (2) Divorce Court „ (4) Lock Up (7) Exciting Years (9) Tugboat Annie 7:10 (2) Divorce Court (cant.) (4) Laramie (7) Bugs Bunny (9) Movie. "The Deadliest Sin.” (English; 1956) A youth kills his sister’s beau in the ■ town church. Sydney Chap* *■ lin, Audrey Dalton, John Bentley. (56) Years With Fltspatrick 8:00 (2) Father Knows Best (4) Laramie (cant.) y (7) Rifleman (9) Movie (cent.) (56) Red Myth S:M (2) Dobie GUIs (4) Alfred Hitchcock (7) Wyatt Earp (9) Movie' (cont.) (56) American History 9:00 (2) Tom Ewell (4) Thriller (7) Stagecoach West (9) Front Page Challenge 9:99 (2) Red Skelton (4) Thriller (cont.) (7) Stagecoach (cont.) (9) GM Presents 19:00 (2) Garry Moore (4) JFK-Report No. 2 (7) One Step Beyond (9) GM Presents (cont.) 10:90 (2) Movie (cont.) v (4) JFK (cont.) (7) Mike, Hammer (9) News 19:40 (9) GoU Tip 10:00 (9) Sports 11:00 (2) News (4) News (7) Mr. and Mrs. North (9) News 11:10 (2) Weather (4) Weather (9) Telescope UAW 11:99 (2) Sports (4) Sports 11:90 (2) Movie. "No Man of Her Own.” (1932) A cardsharp falls in love with a small town beauty. Clark Gable. (9) Weather 11:90 (4) (color) Jack Paar (7) Movie. "River Lady.' (1948) A gambler conspires with a slick confidence man to gain control of lumber milla. Yvonne De Carlo, Dan Duryea, (9) Movie. “Ion* of the Sea." (English? 1942) Two brothers inherit, the family shipping business. WEDNESDAY MORNING 1:00 (4) Continental Classroom 1:01 (2) Meditations 1:40 (2) On the Farm Front 1:40 (2) TV College 1:00 (4) Dave Garroway (7) Funews 7:96 (7) Believe M or Not f:90 (2) B’wana Don (7) Johnny Ginger 8:09 (56) German IS (2) Captain Kangaroo 96 (7) Believe It or Not 90 (7) Movie (56) Written Word 9:00 (2) Movie ■ (4) Ed Allen (56) Science 1:00 (4) Dr. Brothers (56) Art Appreciation 9:48 (4) Gateway to Glamour (7) Hair Fashions Today 8:89 (7) News 10:00 (2) I Love Lucy (4);Say When (7) Jack La Lame (56) Our Scientific World 10:06 (9) Billboard 10:00 (2) Video Village (4) (Odor) Play Your Hunch (7) People's Choice (9) Chez Helene (56) American Literature 10:40 (9) Nursery School Time 11:90 (2) Double Exposure (4) (Odor) Price Is Right (7) Morning Court (9) Romper Room (56) Auten Morgen 11:00 (2) My Little Margie (4) Concentration (7) Love That Bob! (56) Visit Scuptor (4) Make Room for Daddy (7) American Bandstand (56) Biology 4:16 (2) Secret Storm 4:00 (2) Edge of Night (4) Here’s Hollywood (9) Adventure Time (2) Movie (4) (Color) George Pierrot (7) Johnny Ginger (9) Lboney Tunes and Jingles (56) Danny Dee 0:80 (7) Lime Ranger (56) U.U. Review 8:45 (56) News Magazine 8:80 (9) News 8:06 (4) Bowling Highlights WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 19:80 (2) Love of Ule (4) TTuth or Consequences (7) Camouflage (9) Susie 19:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow (4) (Color) It Could Be You (7) Number Please. (9) Myrt and Doris 19:40 (2) Guiding Lig*>t 19:80 (9) News 19:86 (4) News . (2) Dick Powell (4) Journey (7) About Faces (9) Movie 1:10 (56) Parlez Francais 1:95 (7) News 1:80 (2) As the World Turns (7) Life of Riley (56) World History 1:88 (4) Faye Elizabeth 2:00 (2) Amos ’n’ Andy (4) (Color) Jan Murray (56) Nuostnis Vecinds (2) House Party (4) Loretta Young (7) Seven Keys (2) Millionaire (4) (Color) Young Dr. Malone (7) Queen for a Day By United Preas International DOBIE GILLIS, 8:90 p.m. (I Wealthy playboy Chatsworth Os-Jr. (Stephen Franken) de-to leave his palatial home and join his friends, Dobie (Dwayne Hickmaji) anod Maynard (Bob Dower) in the Army. ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS, 8:90 pm. (4). A domineering mother frustrates couple’s marriage plans until an evil act occurs. THRILLER, 0 p.m. elusive 19th Century killer suddenly appears in contemporary American and strikes again. RED SKELTON, 9:99 p.m. (9) Diana Dors finds herself handcuffed to George Appleby (SkeL and tries to elude her jealous husband. JFK—REPORT NO. 9, 10 p. (4). President and Mrs. Kennedy will describe the way the White House functions under his administration when they appear on this special report. GARRY MOORE, 10 p.m. (4). Garry’s guests are George Gobel, singer Diahann Catroll, with Marion Lome, Carol Burnett and Dur-ward Kirby. JACK PAAR, 11:90 p.m. (4) Paar returns from' his vacation. IBs guests are Andy. Williams and Alex King. (Color). 0:00 9:90 (4) From These Roots (7) Who Do You Trust? (2) Brighter Day 11 N ll VE£m» nickname 30 Early ^Enyllrh St Hate* 24 Mlmlcker If Miter tab.) IS Beginning a Calumniate St Tooth St Artist’.* frame 31 Expunge filmland • Spain (ab.) >0 Night* bofol II Continued 48 Maeeullne 01 M Eluded 04 Homespun 01 8m nymph r r r r II II IT r *r ZB zr 32 36 IT IT IT *1 «r N H 51 r n 5" nr IT IT 14 II a sr IT u II 14 IT ar TV Features BStSfgJP ^ee Youths for 'Bad Seed' The cast of characters for the drama version of William March's novel; “The Bad Seed," has been selected and the Waterford Township Lakeland Players have set May 19 and 20 as the dates lor staging its seventh production at the community center. The setting of the play to the apartment of Col. and Mrs. Pen-mark, played by Robert Merrill Delbridge plays the lead as Rhoda Pen mark, with Donald |l|lj Sweet as Emory Wages. Others in the cast Include Millie Partisan, William Glidden, Mrs. Norman Schmid, Richard Lantz, Mrs. Joseph Latozas, Robert Ar- buckle, Robert Bauer and William SoUey. * * * The show will be directed by Verne Vackaro and Mrs. William Aebersold, and produced by James Starnes. The production will be staged in the three-quarter circle, used in the last three Lakeland Players productions, and the modern setting is in the suburb of a southern city. 18 MILLION YEARS OLD — Scientists Edward Bullard (left) and Dr. Gordon Lill, aboard a drilling ship probing the earth’s crust below the Pacific Ocean, examine a core sample brought up from 600 feet below the bottom. The material was identified as be salt, believed to m < X aJJsb&X. be 10 to 20 million years old. The experimental drilling, called Project Mohole, may provide clues to the origin of life and the earth. Bullard is a British oceanographer and Dr. Lill is in charge of the project. Cemetery Bill Ready for Vote GMC Antitrust Suit Delayed for Weeks TV News and Reviews Ex-Defendant Now a Witness DETROIT US—The government’ antitrust bus monopoly suit against General Motors Cotp- is now in an extended recess. A minimum of nine weeks may elapse before the case is called again. Final testimony in the first phase of the five-year-old case was beard Monday by U.S. District Judge Theodore Levin. Judge Levin gave the government six weeks in which to file brief. GM then will receive three weeks in which to answer the government. The trial began Feb. 21. One issue in the suit is the identification of a bus as such. Ultimately Judge Levin will make a ruling. Hennesey's Sa Water Drips From Viewers Eyes By FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UPI) — Although Hennesey’’ deals with Navy life, the viewer is called upon to spply the salt water — right out of the nearest tear duct. I Kansas Knows the Power of a Single Ballot , . KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP)- Hengesbach Set Freej$47,eoo bond issue win be passed 2 Years Aao by Huna by ** v0,e in today'* *£ecia] . ' nun9 election in Sewer District No. Jliry in Ponl Murder of Quinaaro Township. The only eligible voter,. John Sears,- says he will vote for the | issue. Sears is the district’s lone L. _________ .____. __.__gem UUI U lie UM UI5 FBJ UUllgO witi change. He is a contractor , munter .^,of,^chard J" and plans to build 87 houses in Pohl, 21. also of Westphalia. “ 1 Pohl is on trial in the 1958|lne bludgeon slaying of Mrs. LANSING (UPI) - "1 trust that will be easier to end discrimination among the dead than among the living." And yet I find myself enjoying the series, or most of it. I say 'most" because each episode can be counted on to aim for the lachrymal glands with the most stolidly saccharine weapons at the command of script writers, actors, directors and musicians. But let us first talk about the good In this CSS-TV offering. The show, which began Its hitch to September 1960 manages to be charming and entertaining for 90 or 95 minutes ot euch episode. Then, just before that inevitable word from next week's sponsor, Hennesey” turns into “East Lyhne.” Emotions that had been keyed to a neo-realistic level got brief dunkings in pathos before surfacing for the sunny denouement. Add to this wet close-ups, soft lights, an insistent hearts-and-flow-musical background that gush-and rushes into consciousness and you have "Hennesey" on any given week. Admiral and Son." last night' story, was typical. It touched on some aspects of a father-son relationship with restraint, maturity and wit — almost up to the final curtain. But as usual, we watched again * an orderly, disciplined and Hengesbach, 63. The trial In Clinton County Circuit Court here has " its second week. talented band of actors suddenly stiffened and stumbled into scenes that, to manner of execution, might have come out of the .silent movies. So said Sen. George C. Steeh, D-Mount Clemens, during debate Monday night on a bill to prohibit private cemeteries from refusing to bury anyone because of race color. The bill was ready for final action In the upper chamber today. The body of George Nash, a Winnebago Indian, was taken from partly-filled grave in White Chapel Cemetery at Troy last August because the burying ground had strictions against non-Caucast&ns. It matters not if the plot deals with a bachelor apartment, a stuttering sailor, a case of jealousy or a broken engagement, the m rangement is always the same. To make matters worse, stars Jackie Cooper and Roscoe Kama are called upon to step out of character before sign-off time to {dug the cigarette sponsor. What a pity. Little League Plans Outing to Raise Funds Hengesbach, stepson of the victim. was released when his trial ended In a hung Jury. Hengesbach, who indicated earlier he might take the Fifth Amendment, repeated the testimony he gave two‘years ago. He said he was in Lansing on Aug. 31, 1958, the date of tee murder, adding he did not think his stepmother's absence unusual at first. He was searching for her when the body was discovered, Sept. 8, he said. Pohi's confession was admitted s evidence over tee objection of Defense Counsel Jade Walker, who contended it was obtained under duress. Pohl later repudiated the confession. NEW YORK against? Paul Lynde’s a grown man of 34 years. You wouldn’t suspect — watching him on TV or In “Bye Bye Birdies” — that he hates chickens violently and preaches antl-chlckenlsm. “Chickens are the stupidest, dumbest animals!” he nevertheless exclaimed to me over a turkey sandwich. “Why does a chicken cross the road? To get killed! Ifs true,” he boiled (or is it broiled?). “Chickens are so unintelligent, they don’t know where they are half the time!1 Czech Relations ________* exultant i I Bidding i i Century plant UntmiMn n Heavy volume 99 gunman 30 Facility St Very (Ft.) 33 Otherwise St Tranesreaele 3* Manifest tt aangntoee singer 48 Bear 48 nuian 4t Flag designer PRAGUE, Chechoslovakia (UPI) -Foreign Minister Vaclav David said today President Kennedy hag the "beat opportunity" to remove any obstacles to friendly relations between the United States and Czechoslovakia. -Today's Radio Programs wxvz. Harvey, Winter CKLW. V. Kuren was. Robert f. Lea WPOl(, Hews. Sports ■*•:(•—WJR. Barometer WWJ, Bus. Haws WXYZ, Hewa________________________________________________________________________ WPOlf, Candlelit* IMS—WJB. Quest House WWJ, Fh. Opinion WXTZ. S. Morgan OCLW. Jac LeOotf 1:M—WJR, Way tar Vonth l.-aa—WJR, At Taw Request WXTZ. Fted W*te* WWJ, F. Elisabeth S3*—WJR. Washington Rpt man-wjr. Raws WWJ. Raw* -CKLW. 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Newi WJBK, Hewa Las WCAR Mem Sheridan WPOH, OairtageTraat > maw. Mem Own* WJBK. Sports, Music (3b—WJR Ham Clark WWJ.‘Ram tanker WXYk. Paul Winter 13b—WJR Mute Hah What an Odd Trait -Actor Hales Chickens By EARL WILSON - How do you stand on chickens? For . The Pontiac Little League, cooperation with Walled Lai Amusement Park, is sponsoring special fund raising program from April 15 through May 7. During this time young ball players will sell tickets to a “Little League Booster Outing” to be held Sun ~ May 7 at Walled Lake Park. League will be able to enjoy $2.50 worth of amusement rides. The bplk of tee proceeds will go to the junior sandlotters to help with finances. * On May 7 a special area will be set aside for the Pontiac Little League boosters and their picnic baskets. WILSON I psychoanalysed him. Bo who has a comedy album, he who’s due for Hollywood, he who literally sold hte blood seeking Broadway success ... picking on chickens ... a chicken picker-on! “That’s It," he cackled. “My father In ML Vernon, Ohio, had a meat market. I dressed 250,000 chickens. They called me 'Chicken Pick- “My girl at Ohio Wesleyan would have all the girls In the blofck yell 'HERE COMES CHICKEN PICKER!’ I HATE chickens!" Lynde has other odd traits. He cant pronounce “doll" the usual way — he says “dull.” Might be why he’s single. He had a girl he liked but he kept telling people, “She’s a real dull .. .” For $1 friends of the Little School Board Issues Permits for 2 Additions THE MIDNIGHT EARL ... Phil 8ilvers was out of “Do Re Mi” LYNDE despite heroic efforts to stay in. Berate West subbed ... The Steve Rockefellers ogled the Palladium’s wild mamboists. • it it it Diane Varsi was offered a role in “No Bail for the Judge,” but she instate her retirement from the screen to permanent. Comic Shelley Berman gave his father a snappy birthday present—a new car . . . Leals Armstrong and Duke Ellington finally got together to make a new album. ★ * d* nans for construction of school additions for use this fall have been okayed by the city. Building permits were Issued to tee board of education lor expansion at Aleott School, 480 W. Kennett Road, and Emerson School, 889 Emerson Ave. McHugh Construction Co. Royal Oak is the general contractor for bote projects. About $75,000 is to be spent at Aleott School for four new class-library and lavatories. Another $94,000 is earmarked for two classrooms, two kindergartens and a- boiler room Emerson. Measure Would Stop Burial Discrimination on Race or Color Car Trouble 12-Year-Old Tells of Stealing Autos for Tvro Other Boys of 17 Two teen-agers for whom a 12-year-old boy told Pontiac police he. stole cars, so they could go “joyriding” demanded examination yesterday in Municipal Court on charges of unlawfully taking sad using a motor vehicle. The trio was arrested by Sheriffs Deputy Edward Knysewski who spotted them in a stolen cor to Commerce Township Sunday. Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum set pretrial hearings April 19 for Donald L. Geisner, 17, ot 102 Hen* derson St., and John E. Carter, 17, f 7005 Cooley Lake Rd., West loomfield Township. Bond is set at $500 each. The juvenile told Pontiac Police Detective Albert Foster he stole six cars which the youths had used recently. Another teen-ager is being sought i the case. The 12-year-old was turned am > juvenile authorities. The charge, a high misdemeanor, carries a maximum two-year prison sentence. Think Safrole May Cause Cancer in Rats ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. (APV-Safrole, a chemical which long lent the flavor to beverages and was described today as A mild - to • weak cancer- causing agent in rats. The Food and Drug Administration banned the chemical lSst Dec. 1 from such dietary items, among them root beer and sarsaparilla. Most bottlers, it sakl, had already discontinued its use. Today’s reports to tee Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology were believed to be the first to a general scientific meeting on - safrole’s cancer effects. One group of rats, fed safrole at a ratio of 5,000 parts per million in their diet for two yertU, i showed a significant increaseum cancer of the. liver, food and dng administration researcMn Besides causing a storm of protest at tee time, the refusal to bury Nash beside his wife prompted the bill now before lawmakers. Nash, a World War I veteran and Detroit toolmaker, was finally buried with full military honors in tee Perry Mount Park Cemetery at Pontiac, amid noisy tions and threats of lawsuits. Steeh and Sens. Farrell E. Roberts, R-Oakland County, and Basil Brown, D-Detroit, sponsored the measure, which went through preliminary debate without a murmur of protest. Year-Round Schools? COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) -bill that would permit local school boards in Ohio to operate their schools on a year-round basis passed its first legislative hurdle Monday night. The House Education Committee recommended passage by a 12-6 vote. RCA Color TV SALES and SERVICE Bur Taw TV Fra* A Ts*a*W*a"' CONDON'S TV 36 S. Telegraph FS 4-STM Acres* freai Tel-Hnnm SONOTONE House of Hearing Free Hearing Tests Free Parking at Rear of -»« Building "Open Eros.'by Appoinlmenf" 143 Oakland FEderal 2-1225 $ PONTIAC, MICH. BUY NOW and BEAT THE SUMMER RUSH! 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