Hit Weather VJ. Wwttw tom rmtui ' Partly sunny toturday , Mtoa a VOL. 119 NO. 09 THE PONTIAC PRESS ’ ★ * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1961-B8 PAGES vunED^SSSTS^™* Home Edition •» MSU Says Nuisance Taxes Legislative action on budget requests for Michigan State University and Michigan State University Oakland has again met with outward disfavor from MSU Board of Trustees. The board yesterday called upon the Legislature to continue the so-called nuisance taxes rather than cut ap-*-------------------— propriations for higher! education. "We think the people of Michigan would rather take the nuisance taxes than cut the budget for higher education institutions to the bone," 'commented MSU President Dr. John A. Hannah. The Heme Ways and Means Goldberg Asks Partnerships part ant the Beaato-appreved budget bills taday, sad they were expected to be the mum skintight appropriations which were approved in the apper chamber. MSUO Chancellor D. B. Varner has warned that MSUO might be "destroyed'' if the infant university receives only $12,300 more tor the 1961-62 academic year than for the current year. DETROIT (AP) — Secretary of Labor Arthur Goldberg challenged labor and management Thursday night to form a broader partnership. MSUO receives a share of the legislative appropriation for MSU, determined by per-etudent coat and total enrollment. MSU is fighting for an increase of some $2 million over last year's appropriation, rather than a $205, 000 increase recommended by the Sedate. Addressing the 25th anniversary dinner of the United Auto Workers Union, Goldberg said:' “The Individual Interests of the American business and the American union can no longer be served without reference to the REQUEST CUT DOWN MSU had asked for $37.5 million for operating expenees, but Gov. Swainaon’s request cut this to $31.5 million and the Senate recommended $2916 million. “Both must now,” he continued, move together within a framework of accepted public responsibility ... the problems of Job , ‘I WASHINGTON (UP!) — Vice security, of a competitive poeture convention today gave Virtual unanimous approval to PresMent Lyndon B. Johnson has The shaft for MSUO was trimmed from $1,420,HO to $1,157,-000 by the governor, then to $891,-300 by legislators. Jack Breslla, board secretary, reported tkat while the Legtoto-tare was “very polite” la Istoa-Ing to the MSU plea tor more money this week “we didn't gala Hannah admitted to foe board that a barrage of letters front P®*--ents of MSU students to legislators "was not appreciated by the Legislature." One of the points in a threepronged resolution approved by the tyard waa that "equal” consideration should be given in budget planning to MSU and MSUO. REPOSTS DIFFER This was in reference to reports that some legislators had agreed to give a budget increase to MSUO while cutting off the East Lansing institution. At the same time, however, reports from Lansing said members i>f the Legislature had heard rumors were circulating that trustees might cut appropriations for MSUO if additional moneys were not given to MSU. Senate that MSU increase tuition to make up tor the estra money they wasted was net a matter of policy to the roeotatloa. MSU President John A. Hannah said, however, that a $20 tuition hike proposed by legislators for state students was not under consideration “at this time." Republicans in the House indicated yesterday they would not favor any extension of the nuisance taxes. News Flashes Project Rider Would Have Lived 'Unquestionably Tells UAW Banqueters 10 Million Jobs Must Be Created in '61-'62 tf rtolafot CAPSULE RECOVERED — A Marine helicopter is shown returning a Mercury space capsule to its Wallops Island, Va., launching site minutes sifter it was successfully separated from its Little Joe rocket at 12,000 feet today. The capsule soared to 14,000 feet before H began its descent. The copter fished the bobbing cabin out of the Atlantic Ocean without delay. WALLOPS ISLAND, Va. (AP)—The stage was set today for America's first astronaut shot next week. A Mercury space capsule underwent its final and most severe test with this veifeict: A man aboard "unquestionably" could have survived. Next week an American astronaut at Cape Canaveral, Fla., stake his life on that finding. Little Joe VII, a cluster of eight solid propellant rockets, leaped up from this test station of the National aeronautics and space administration at 9:04 a.m. (Pontiac time) with the 3,000-pound space chamber on its nose. UAW Delegates Back Leaders' Law Goals fast recovery by a helicopter. Meantime the vehicle had been blasted loose from the booster by rocket devices intended to save a Ignore Cease-Fire Appeal DETROIT (AP)—The United Auto Workers' special,'' in the world markets cannot be aotved fay either management or labor unilaterally. AMERICA CAN GROW “I am confident that if management will move halfway toward partnership, labor will Join them. am equally confident that if labor will move halfway, management will come over. If both start now, then America can start growing. legislative goals of the union leadership and moved toward debate on specific demands to be made in contract bargaining talks with the auto companies this summer. The 3,000 delegates adopted resolutions calling for some form of control over location of factories, a debt moratorium for jobless workers, a federal system of reinsurance for privet pension funds and elimination Of fixed periods for 'Consider Just one el the Jobe ahead, and you will get some idea of the lateness of the ttour. “la the aext year atone, we mnet create It mllHon Jetts to provide tor these presently unemployed, to provide work tar ton Inker force, payment of unemployment benefits. delegates Thursday proved three key legislative goals — revision of the federal hours and wages law to tie the length of the work week to the rate of displaced from tans and factory fey tech—fogies! change and to pat toe tavetaateftty parttime wether back ca A fan-tone ba- ilie Rev. Martin Luther King of Atlanta, Ga., a Negro leader of the integration movement, told UAW President Walter P. Reuther, 'You will go down In history as one of toe truly great men of this generation." The minister compared sit-down Strikes in which the UAW won its first contracts In the auto industry with Negro sit-in demonstrations aimed at speeding integration in the South. , Reuther’s plan to require the auto companies to put hourly workers salaries. DETROIT (AP) — The United Ante Workers’ special convention today rejected a minority gronp’s demand that a M-hour union’s goal far contract bargaining talks with the auto companies this summer. employment, creation of a national planning agency to guide the nation's economy and federal ajd for workers displaced by automation. Ban would take up “toe bargaining staff” later today. Among the first bargaining proposals scheduled for debate was space flier in case of trouble in the liftoff. Asked if a man could have lived through it, project manager William M. Bland replied: ' ‘ Uuquesttionably Meanwhile, rank-and-file groups | circulated petitions demanding that priority be given a demihnd for a 30-hour work week. Reuther assured the delegates Thursday they “would make all the important decisions on what we do at the bargaining table.' WANT FULL DEBATE This statement came in response ) a demand that the delegates be permitted full debate on a proposal for a 30-hour work week without a cut In pay, plus retirement at 60 without reductions in company-paid pensions. Reuther in his keynote speech put the shorter work week first on the list of bargaining demands. But he also urged a legislative approach. The.Union president suggested a 1 per cent tax on all corporation payrolls to finance what he called a “flexible work week.".. The convention approved this but did not specify the amount of the "The escape was triggered under much more severe circumstances than will occur during either the manned Mercury Redstone or Atlas-boosted flight." NASA said. The capsule Appears to be in good condition." The chamber' here out that report. Its eMvi drop paint was an tarnished and there were no dents or tom shingles seek as reealtod from a preview test flight by toe same cepoale. Next week’s space passenger is to ride the Redstone rocket ballistic trajectory flight 115 miles high and 290 miles south tram Cape Canaveral. The more power-fid Atlas is for later earth-girding orbital flights. GREATER STRESSES The extra stresses came about because the rockets, for reas ^WASHINGTON (P—The United Stoles, aparnlag a wggesffon tram the Castro regime for UA-Caban aegofiaftoas. declared today that “communism la tote Iteratepbere Is aot negsttable." (Earlier Story Page *.) OOQUILHATV1LLE, the OW ge (UPI) airport hero today. He agreed to toft with otter (Mage leaden about the poeribUtttoe of Ms inlBintoi to" the "Usage conled- called toe U.S. space officials to a meeting Monday to consider a possible speed up la the settee's space program. It was leaned today. CHILLY START—Qne of the first women’s golf leagues in Oakland County to start the season off yesterday was the Waterfond Township AM VETS Auxiliary at Morey's- Golf Club near Union Lake. Despite a brisk breeze blowing across the lake and golf course, Mrs. Mar- garet Spalding of 3530 Clintonville Road braved the teeth-chattering weather to get a few hints on “holding the arm straight" from Edward Morey. Shown above are a few of the shivering members of the league watching toe “cool" lesson. U.S. Roiled at Red Stalling By The Associated Presa Laos' pro-Communist rebels ignored tty government’s appeal for a cease-fire at noon today and Washington was reported near end of its patience" with what room the civil, vito, blamed the WASHINGTON (UPI) — Officials said today that Secretary of State Deaa Bosk to cutting short his stay at toe Ceato conference to Turkey to speed back hero early Saturday tor cou-sultations on toe growing Loos officials called Red stalling. Britain, fearing hasty action by the Soviet Union or United States might upset delicate arrangements for a ceasefire and mush- Bat President Kennedy opened consultations with allied governments and congressional leaders oa what steps may be taken to prevent more of Laos from fall-lag under Oi These steps could include allied military intervention but in- formed officials said Kennedy has not decided finally on his next move. SITUATION BAD Kennedy warned congressional leaders, it was learned, that the pro-Western government’s situa- ____ ___: ~nA President Charles de Ganlle moves swiftly to crush opposition «rhts policy of seU-determination ia Algeria. Among the five generals arrested and secretly sent to France was Gustave Tridon. chief of staff of the gendarmeries in Algeria. Snow and Cold Strike Western Part of State By The Asserts tad Pres Snow struck today over a ~ I tensive area of Wool Michigan. An PAMS ® — The Algerian an- ov ernight low of 25 degrees was reported at Michigan's icebox oily of Pells ton and rate elsewhere rounded out the unseaaonal picture. - France May 11, reSable —ecu reported today. The Algerian* uiased to attend talk* arranged Mriy (Mo month. But faUowtog the collapoe of the right-wing army revolt la Algeria, the professional who entered the gendarmerie in 1932. He was made a brigadier general only last month. The other tour were relatively minor generals. The spokesman, Jacques Coup de Frejac, said toe live generals, •re colonels and a navy lieutenant will face trial tor the four-day revolt in Algeria. The spokesman listed military units ordered disbanded at 14th and 18th Alpine para troop regiments; and an air force unit formed to fight on toe ground. " They are in addition to breaking up the 1st Foreton Legion tor af the Seutoweat Michigan formal advanee events Friday night. expert-sad Mg flake* of anew about g a.m. It matted at- Berrien County agricultural agent Cliff Conrad was unable to brighten toe outlook for blossoms slang 135 miles of area roads marked as colorful tourist trails at hloasomtims. The five-day forecast called tor temperatures of 6 to 10 degree* below normal ft would take at least two day* of 70 degree weather to bring out the blooms in full, Conrad.said. Meteorologist Fred A. Baughman, in charge of the U.g. Weath- Parachute Regiment, ordered er Bureau at Grand Rapids, de-Thursday. An its officers are I scribed the second unannounced prisoners. The regiment was the snowfall in two weeks as the re-military backbone of toe week- suit of ‘ ‘a secondary cold end uprising. that didn't show up on the The spokesman said sanctions}Grand Rapids got 112 inches April of one kind or another have beenjBl taken-' against 200 officers. Other! Baughman said the Friday snow authorities said 7D policemen in j followed a cold front from the Algiers were among those under northwest and was to be erased lister in the day by rain. three newspapers have been eue-i p*nWr"frv'hf invmiftian is to Give the Right-Of-Way over—Echo D Alger, Depoch Quo- * ' (Mamet and Demlere Heure.j Rl’BONlA, FIs. (AP) — The Other sources disclosed that 12 owner of a small store in this staff members of Radio Algiers West Florida community has de- were suspended or transferred, high appeals court judge was suspended. BAUM FIND ARMS . Gendarme raids turned up 1,250 arms held illegally, the spokesman reported. Three were confiscated from right-wing settlers who had them in their homes. cided to move it 50 feet farther from U. 8. Highway 41. Quenton Perry made the decision Thursday after a truck failed to negotiate a curve and became the 11th in 13 years to knock the wooden building off its foundation. No one was injured in the Coup de Frejac said there stilliDean of Umpires Dies is no news of tbs whereabouts of I three generals who, with now bn- NATICK, Mass, m — Thomas H. prisoned Gen- Maurice Chalk, led!Connolly Sr., 90, dean of American mond Jouhaud. There Is general Fame, died today at Ms home. The Weather Fall U.8. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Mostly cloudy and cooler today with a few brief showers. High 52. Partial doariar and cooler tonight. Low IS. Saturday partly sunny and continued cool. High 54. Wind* southwest to west • to II "miles becoming west to northwest II to II miles this afternoon and tonight. T*e*r t At t «m : Wind vttodty IS I Dtrtrtlon—««u(h»*8t -sun set* Friday at i Fndcy at T:ft pm. • Saturday at S:IO a.m Tkaradar In Paatlac (Aa recorded downtown) ' JflgtMIt temperature ......... Lower! temperature ............ Maan temperatura .............. Weather—Sun. light rain. Hlfheil Oaa Tear Aga li temperatura . ynm temperature .. Maan temperature .... Weather—sunny A1 Tkereda^i Tenaperatnre ^Ch Slsmsrek . U St StaStlTV Brownartila H ft tltnneapolla Buffalo st It New orVean Chicago st If New Tori Cleveland tt ft Omaha grew M n Ffiuton Dot roll 60 fi Fhoenln Duluth ft to Pittaburih >! a Rapid! if if I. resniisM Hou*hton tt N It. Marie si ss Si Trartrea c Plan Meetings |The Day In BlFtniaghain • in. r. . Area Summer School . to Discuss State Ito Oiler Reading Class County Citizens Invited to Detroit Thursday at 7t30 p.m. am Michigan will have Amity to apply the early Ameri-' can “town meeting’’ approach to public discussion of .current state fiscal problems ‘at a regional meeting of Cltlsena For Michigan at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Dstroit'i Veterans Memorial. The Detroit meeting is one of six regional meetings scheduled throughout the elate during May to consider matters of Mate and local atgnlflcanoe, but partteulariy to open up the controversial question of tax reform to broad public dkcuarton, in too manner of a Ooknial town mooting. GET SAFETY AWARD — Pontiac Post Office employes have bean awarded third place in the National Boat Office Department Job Safety Contest for 1M0. The handsome plaque was presented Thursday to Pontiac Postmaster William W. Donaldson by Ear! A. Barnhart, Chicago regional postal installation manager. Tbs award was won in competition with 78 post offices of similar size in toe nation. Donaldson praised the local employes and particularly Charles Smalley, president of Branch 310 of the National Association of Letter Carrian, and Harold P. Qarson, president of Local 1188 of the National Federation of Post Office Clerks. Shown hen at. the award presentation is (from loft) Smalley, Barnhart, Donaldson, and Clarson. All other courses meet from 9 to 10:10 s.m. end from 10:46 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. They include creative writing and college preparatory composition, taught by Mrs. Evelyn Lynch of Wayna Memorial *“ School Other meetings are to be held In Iron Mountain, Sault Sts. Marie, Saginaw, Traverse City and Kala- Virginia Robb of the Kingswood staff will teach a dare in advanced algebra. It will emphasize KEY WEST, Fla. (AP)-Oiba today accused the United States of planning to hurl ^ a military attack at her at any moment, but she is willing to discuss mutual problems with the United States through regular diplomatic ROBERT F. GORDON. 58 PCHGrad Saw Cuban Ship Robot Gunboat Passed Near His Vessel Way tb Invasion on On the morning of the Cuban invasion, jk Pontiac sailor watched gunboat “loaded down with rebels and guns” pass close by his ship's harbor in Guantanamo Bay. The / gunboat's journey apparently was pari of the Invasion plan of anti-Castro Cubans. It was the aearest that Robert F. Oordon, tt, a IMS graduate of Pontiac Central High School, was to toe fighting. The U S. base at Guantanamo was so quiet during the. following days “you wouldn't know any fighting was going on, although it was only 79 miles away," Gordon said In a letter received today by Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Gordon, 3 Rosshire Court. Fearing Attack, Cuba Asks Talks A sponsoring committee headed by former Michigan Gov. Murray VanWagoner of Bfoomfkld Township, CFM chairman for Oakland County, announced today that the Detroit meeting will deal with Prices of Milk The Cuban radio in a broadcast monitored at Key West said President OsvaMo Dorticos read toe accusation and the peace overture, signed by himself and the Prime Minister Fidel Castro, to Latin-American diplomats whom Dorticos called to the presidential palace. But, said Dorticos in the statement, the Cuban government k in a position to initiate conversations with the United States through diplomatic channels, with a view toward peaceful solutions of problems. After those, he said, it might be possible to resume diplomatic rektlona. 1. The Michigan tax report and tentative recommendations of the statewide organization’s tax study subcommittee. 2. Encouragement of Osaeeraed I delegate to the Oc- 3. Stepped up membership .participation in CFM to extend its study activities and political effectiveness, particularly in the area of long-term state needs and serv- ices. Dorticos asked the diplomats to relay his words to their respective He said the United States making final plana to attack Cuba any moment With military force In an attempt to overthrow the Castro regime. If this happens, Dorticos said, Cuba's people will resist to .the last drop of Mood. During the rebellion, all personal mail service ceased at the base, where a military alert went i 24 hours a day, Gordon wrote. The Pontiac sailor found the lert “hectic" when It came to naming beck and forth to and from battle stattoas'* aboard Ms ship, the Yellowstone, The alert began aa the ship pulled into the Cuban harbor April 1$. Water rationing resulting from the Castro threat to cut off the baae’s water supply, became the biggest personal inconvenience for Gordon. ‘Wo wen limited to 25 gallons day apiece, and although this may sound like a lot, it's vary little when you consider showers, washing, drinking and laundry,” Gordon wrote. The Yellowstone, he said, was scheduled to leave Cuba In time to reach a base in Florida Monday. /Should Have Met Rads in Cuba Jet for Jef CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP)—Sen. Thruston B. Morion of Kentucky, the Republican national chairman, says ‘‘Communist jet planes In Cuba should have been met with jet planes.” *P Ptototak National weather — a few scattered rain showers and •now flunks in portions of the Northern Rockies are likely tonight with\rato/ showers in portions of toe Ohio Valley. It will be cooler trammel Northern and Central Plains eastward through the Lakes, Ohfo and Tbwnewre Valleys with wanner weather likely over toe Southern Plateau and Plains region. The party leader, speaking Thursday night at a GOP dinner honoring the Cuyahoga County Republican Chairman ’A. L. ■ Maioribus, heaped criticism the Kennedy administration's handling of the Ill-fated Cuban Invasion. But he promised lull Republican cooperation te a that need to be taken In toe national interest. JC Auxiliary Installs 1st Head Newiy Formed Orion Area Organization Given Sfaft Charter men serving life sentences for the 1959 skying of Parvin (Ml) Lassiter, wealthy Royal Oak dealer, was postponed today for two weeks by Circuit Judge Joseph (3. Rashid. ORION TOWNSHIP—Mrs. Fred Beckwith has been installed the first president of the newly formed Orion Area Junior Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary. Other charter officers are Mrs. William O. Groans, vise president; Mrs, Robert Carr, secretary; Mrs. Babe treasurer; and 9 Shepard, director. Tbs officers were installed In special ceremonies attended by Mrs. Herbert Kenz of St Clair -Shores, president of the State Junior Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary, and Mrs. Donald Rlgdon, district vice preside Hie new auxiliary received Its state charter from Mrs. Hens and a total of 15 charter members Were received into too organisa- tion. The main function af the new troop wtl] be to aestot la to# projects at the Orion Area new competing a tittle league baseball field at Chrpeator Elementary School. The Orion Area Jaycsea will sponsor a teen-age dance at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Roll-Orion Skating Rink In Lake Orion. Proceeds will go toward construction of the baseball held. Loses Second Election by Slimmest of Margins DUNSMUIR, Calif. (AP) — Rob- ert Dewey, trailer court owner, ket his early April race for Mgft school board member by one vote when absent at ballots were counted in Siskiyou County this Name Woman Lansing Postmaster May 1 WASHINGTON tf>—Mrs. Bernice Hill has been named acting postmaster at Lansing, Mich., and will assume her new duties Monday, Michigan's two senators said Thursday. i She succeeds Joseph Atwood, who returns to his former position of assistant postmaster. Sms. Pat McNamara and Philip A. Hart, Democrats, said. 4. Strengthening of local chapters to deal with local as well as statewide Issues. Principal speakers and discussion leaders will include George Romney of Bloomfield Hills, state Chairman of CFM; Howard J- Stoddard of Lansing, chairman of the CFM tax study committee; and Brian T. O’Keefe of Detroit, tax Study (MBimlttee member. Other Oakland County sponsors of the meeting include: Melvin F. L&nphar, Louis Schlmmel and Richard Van Dusen. To. Ask Adjournment in New Trial Debate DETROIT (IV-Action oh motions Watson were in any way Involved for a new trial by two of three in the slaying. Lassiter was killed The motions by Charles Nash, 44. and Richard Jones, 29, won offered during a recess of the murder-conspiracy trial of Mrs. Nelk Lassiter and Gordon Watsoni who ore accused of hiring Nash, Jones and a third man—Roy C. Hicks, 37—to MU Mrs. Lassiter's husband. All three men were from April I, I960. Mrs. Loaaiter’a attorney. Joaeph W. Louiasll, listened to the tape and than objected to its introduction “at this time." He said he would have no objection to its be-ing played tor the jury at a later date. His Business Is Booml-ing and Thats Bad The trial was to resume 1 The motion* by Nash, the admitted triggermaa, aad Jones claim that their pleas of guilty promt** of leniency by It is on the bask of too torso mon'a statements that authorities brought Sharpes against the 38-yoar-oid widow and Watson, 45, too victim's fortnar hnalnata part- The State contends toot Mrs. Las-ritor, of 19180 Bororiy Rood, Bev- eriy Hills, and Watson plotted the killing for “Mrt and greed’ hired the three Chattanooga, Tana, man to carry ft out. BIRMINGHAM - An intensive, individualized reading program will b* one of six courses offered at the 1961 summer school for high school students sponsored fay Kingswood School Cranbrook. pepted Applications are being for the (Lweek aeaston which runs from June 19 through Aug. 1L Ninth through 12th grade students are eligible to take the noncredit courses. Urea 1-hsur at asses of do- French sai Gctatioc tfw list of subjects to be offered. Sizes of each class will be limited to allow for individual participation by students. Additional information on the summer program can be obtained by contacting the director Of the summer school program at Kingswood. ekd begtaaisg at 9 a.m. The reeding program, which k under lag Services, lac., Is designed to develop reading rate, com-preheasioa aad concentration The Young Adult Club at the Birmingham YMCA will meet 8 p.m. Max 9 at the Y Building, 400 E. Lincoln, for an evening of miniature golf. Following the golf game the group will return to toe 'Y' for refreshments. Ron McLaren is chairman of the program. All single men and women 29-years-oid and over are eliglbk to join the dob. State Republican Says Legislation Will Raise Cost $3 to $4 Million LANSING IP—A bill increasing milk prices has been branded the 'worst piece of legislation to Ml the capitol" by Sen. Harry LMo-wich, R-Benton Harbor. Litowich, chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, said Thursday he was so irked by legislative to-do over the bill that "I’d Just aa soon go home and not come "The farmer* la my area are for tt, the IMtod Dairy Workers want'It, aad small besfawssmea are supporting It Bat it's as as bad a bin asTve ever seen and If win do nothing bet Increase the cost of milk three or four million doUnrs," be said. The measure passed the House 81-11. Utowich's committee now must report the bill to the Senate floor or kill it. new concepts aad Adds in mathematics. A. tsadamentol < typing techniques, taught hy Mrs. Jokaaaa fait at Rk«swood. Mrs. Robert B. Gorily Service for Mrs. Robert R. (Ethel A.) Gerity, 50, of 12BT Ship-man Blvd., win be 11 a.m. Monday at the Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Ok Burial will be In Acacia Park Cemetery. Mrs. Gerity died yesterday in William Beaumont Hospital, Roy-al Oak, following a long Illness. Her husband k the assistant vice president to the trust office of the National Bank of Detroit Formerly of Elmira, N. Y„ Mrs. Gerity was a Birmingham resident seven yean and a member jof the Congregational Church. She k survived only by heMiUF band, who requests that any memorial tributes be forwarded to the Michigan Cancer Society. Safety of Atom Plant Assured to Court WASHINGTON (AP) - The Power Reactor Development Cbrp. told the U.S. Supreme Court Thursday a long series of safety reviews will assure maximum protection to the area surrounding the proposed atomic reactor plant in Michigan. The measure provides that dairy products, including milk and but* ter, may not be add at less than cost. The PRDC and the Atomic Energy Commission asked the high court to reverse a lower court decision which set aside an AEC provisional construction permit to PRDC and sent the case back to the commission for revkw of safety factors. Hie commission Issued a provisional permit for the $90 million project at Lagoona Beach, Mich., in 1966. LONDON (UP!) — Business k very good these days for Leonard Barrett and that, fat a way, means that things are bad all over. For Barrett k the world's leading stylist of an artick of wear much sought after and desired by statesmen, politicians and certain civilians in times of stress. UsMifitioially GURANTEED By SIMMS and ENDIC0TT-J0HMS0H Genuine “WELT** Soles Men's WORK OXFORDS or SHOES Me makes I Friday In Ms office below PaU [all, Barrett checked over a batch of recent orders and shook his li about tha state of nations. T don’t even have to road jwrs," be said. “These on give me on idea of what’s going to In tha world.” Building Funds Gtf OK WASHINGTON (AP)-Authorlzs-tion for some $6 4 million in mitt-; tary construction In Michigan was included in the $179 million armed •a**"* „ Mi ■iiSaTvto .ErtS testify. Stato polioe detective Roy Tan-ir dented under croaa examination Thursday that ho know of tion and the throe men to induce to impUcete Mrs. and Watson. Dewey came even closer to the office two yean ago. He ket then when a tie vote was decided by He says .ko’s undsotdad about Jbeing a candidate In 1983, age RartiM took heder advisement* state motion to Introduce a tape reeofdtag of Nash telUng state police aboat! toe Tht tape was mads May 14,1966 - before Nash, Hicks and Jonas told officers that Mrs. Lassiter and Services Committee. No Guntotin' in Class CHARLOTTE, N. C. IB — The kindergarten of Chariott*** Forest Presbyterian Church osnt tha following notice to ponnte: "Children may not bring guns of any ON' *» “ kg Some Sound Advice LOCKPORT, NX ID — Sign on a track, passing through the boaf-j district: "PkaoeRegister and, VMi The Country You dove May I Be Your Own.” 2nd BIG SHIPMENT RECORD LOW PRICE! Nurs«ry Pruned—Ready to Plant WRITTIN GUARANTEE TO GROW end BLOOM Regular $1,19 Sellers Only 1*000 at This Price 68 • treril.imis, Hybrid Ton Room • MM Colon ngd Two-Tones • Wold Brown Froem Resistant g CbemltoHy Treated-Disease Free Find cento — fin* served! No limit, buy •It you went at this tow price. TT 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. APRIL 28, 1961 Groups Sign Up to Aid Recruiting for Centennial THERE Centennial headquarter* today announced this list of 43 organization* signed up tot recruit mero-, ben of the 1,085-person cast in the June 10-24 spectacle, "The Pontiac Story," In Wlsner Stadi- n t la change CM, RoUadlum Skating r <%*, League of Catholic Women, Jayne Heights Women's Ana-Illary, GeoJIaoa Boy Beaut Troop IN, Stytesteppers Square Dance Ctab, Land O' Lakes Majorettes, Pontiac High Twelvo Club. Also Cuckoo Square Dancers, Blue Star Mothers Chapter 4 lor Chamber of Commerce, Tuesday Musicals of Pontiac, American Legion Peat 877, Herrington Hills Homeowners, Women’s Fellowship of the first Congregational Church. Alio, Pontiac PTA Council, Pontiac Business and Professional Women's Club, Webster School fourth graders, AHemunder Square DSnee TJub, Crescent Lake Park Assn., Daughters of Penelope and Wagon Wheelers - Square Dance Club. In addition, the Keystone Cops and the Crumb Catchers, Standard Oil and Chapters 10 and 11 of the Brothers of the Brush, as well as the Pontiac State Hospital,. St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and Tempest (Pontiac Motor Division) chapters of the Centennial Belles. Brother's Extra Job Bothers Republicans WASHINGTON (AP) - The Republican National Committee today expressed the hope that President Kennedy will reconsider action in putting Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, his brother, committee to investigate UTS. capabilities in in and guerrilla warfare. The ^committee’s publication "Battle Line" said "Little Brother is a rank amateur in the field of foreign policy," and he should be allowed to concentrate on “his main job as attorney general, which he appears to be Handling with due sestralnt and lack fanfare." > Ship Hope Runs Agroutfd TOKYO (AP) - The American hospital ship Hope has _________ aground off the east Javana coast asked the Indonesian navy for help, jhe Indonesian news agency Pla reported today. Pia said the vessel suffered no damage but waa unable to free herself by her own power. JFK Urges Publishers to Use Self-Censorship First-Quarter Gain Reported by Brunswick NEW YORK (AP) - President Kennedy urges ' that American newspaper publishers consider some form of self-censorship of cold war threats to national security. He has given no particulars on what he has in mind. But he says his administration would cooperate wholeheartedly if the press would “consider and recommend the voluntary assumption of specific new steps or machinery." The President emphasised that > was0 net proposing govern- news columns. Those Interviewed supported the general idea, some Insisted on specific guide- Then he invited Adlal E. Stevenson, ambassador to the United Nations, and U.N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold to lunch in his own quarters. His purpose was to acquaint all! tom* with White House views—and seek their thoughts—on Cuba, Laos and other trouble spiU. •• Hoover is the fifth leading Re-The dinner address was part of’publican to confer with Kennedy' a two-day speech and conference ion world problems in recent days, trip. PROPOSAL IN ADDRESS Kennedy made his proposal Thursday night in an address before 1,700 publishers, editors and other newspaper executives and their wives at the annual dinner of ,tbe Bureau of Advertising of the American Newspaper Publishers Association. abused, m government activity. He suggested that the newspapers weigh not only whether a story is news but also whether publication is in the interest of national security. cross-section of publishers adopted a restrained attitude toward Kennedy’s appeal "to heed the duty of aelf-restraint" in their CANDY DIPT. DISCOUNTS TONIGHT and SATURDAY MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS Astoria, where Hoover and Mac Arthur have apartments. NEW YORK tfl — The Brunswick Corp., which makes automatic pinsetters for bowling, Thursday reported a first quarter gain in profit of over 17 per cent. Salas slipped slightly from the Year earlier period. 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An al- cuTage of Byron failed to reach Hints Ford to Firm Bargainer Company Official Says Conditions Don't Favor Too Many Concessions MIDWEST HOMES DAYTON SHELL PACKAGES 24x32 $3940.00 24x34 4275.00 24x40 4495.00 24x44 5105.00 24x40 5405.00 Split Level 5600.00 Mum lacMii Erection mi Taw F—Btei- — M Fleer, Metier Partition*, Roofing, Siding, Deer* and Window* Intuited. — ALSO INCLUDED — * ti" Sheetreck. Oak Fleering and Undetiayment, Fra Heng Metier Door*. AM FMtii Trite Meeldtoga to Reiafc YourtoM. LOT OWNERS Wl FINANCE NOTNINe BOWN SEE MODEL IT: tlSM Meudey Mm ML Chases Evtry Set eed Sea. 1*5 PJL Or fheae I. M. Him MMwest Ben Deekv 10 04319 NASHVILLE. Twin. W-,lWktter crash* concession*,” said a FW Motor CD. gfDdaL Court Tickets DETROIT e-mv Subak, 34. and Douglas (fines. SL were ambling about Detroit’s Belle Isle saw a rabbit ran into a hollow tree. The two lit a fin at the base at the tree In an effort to drive the rabbit out. A pasting police-mail ticketed them lor netting Ore to the tree. Zubak and Hines are slated to appear in court May 8. The ptow to be flnMe In tergpte-Ing wMk Breton “............... Casakly toM a banquet of the Conference that Ford aspects to discuss la Mgaod fetth* any contract changes the union proposes “but in doing no oar responsibility requires us to keep two vary important fundamentals In 1 He said Ford ted “no wi*i to take advantage of possible adverse economic conditions to force an unfair settienmt this year, or any year. Whatever the economic climate at that time. Ford management will coma to the bargaining Upjohn Sock Tax Gris Court Hearing DETROIT aHHt mentors < te estates of three Kalamazc owners of Upjohn Co. stock from which the government is trying to eoBsre gLfUJM have been granted s hearing In tbs U X tax court at Detroit The estates are Ihsee e< Gratia Mole's Oddball Menu Disrupts Phone Sarvice ___ BLOOMINGTON, ID. tn-This >. Cte mole made a mountain of work for telephoqe^workers. They blan.jd the burrowing animal frw cutting a cable, disrupting phone aervica fir four business es mts along Highway M. Cleugb tlpfste. Mm S. MeOtil | MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - UteJt and Mre. EdUk V. Whs. All dted American Lutheran Church, a re-1 drop the capital *7* In popular t* 1*f- . cent merger of three separate I usage el III name. Mrs. Upjmn owned 5.M0 shares of Upjohn Mack. McOoll and his wife owned TJSU sharaa. and Mrs. Wise and bar husband owed 814 shares hi the Kalamaaoo pharmaceutical Ann. The Internal Ravenna Service said the three cases wet solidated because all involved the Ufijota stock. 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It can even (turn a problem area into one of the warmest parts of the house! WHATS THE [BEST WAY TO HEAT A NEWLY FINISHED UPSTAIRS, BASEMENT, ENCLOSED PORCH OR BREEZEWAY? Without electric heat, you might have to overheat the rest of the house in order to make the new room livable. Electric heat can eliminate that extra burden on your present heating system and assure real comfort at all times. You can keep the room cooler when it’s not in use, then feel it warm up quickly at a touch of its independent thermostat. The response is immediate, for the heat il comfort at all hot air heating, about stalled in an outside wall, gives you winter heating plus summer cooling. WHAT IF YOU’D LIKE TO CONVERT THE WHOLE HOUSE TO MODERN FLAMELESS HEATING? Good insulation pays off with any heating system. So, first you should have adequate insulation, plus storm doors and windows. Any qualified electric heating contractor can tall you about thew industry-approved insulation standards for electric heat, and about the exact type dS units you should have. Then, with clean and efficient electric heat, every room will be under separate heating control—readily adjustable for the comfort of the people who are in it, when they are in it If you have central hot air heating, you may want the ultimate m modem climate control—a central electric heat pump. An electric heat pump can supply winter heating and summer air conditioning, often through existingducts. ELECTRIC HEAT FROM DEVROII EDISON ■Mflf toMtati hub lot kg MO radtettaa ati CMmcUo*. : i$f ' j In the W£ ' O gj mBi, ns as htiti titer rtiteR. BBteiurMtitiUtiO. m toaqWBttiBpkratiU^te '-I DETROIT IDBON, BOOM >60 2000 JBCOND AVENUE DETROIT M, MICHIGAN PMm and flhstnted booktet .“Flitirti H—i Hreteg 9 THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL g8, mi Report Sterawski New Hare Assistant An announcement iq Ate Monday naming Frank J. Sierawski, nasi »t ant to tiie Oakland County Democratic chairman, aaaiatant to Secretary 6f State James M. Hare. Should the report be true, it is expected that SJerawski’s resignation from tiie executive committee would be submitted at a May 9 Very special purchase! SUMMER hats mm .The Press also learned that Gordon Traye, how'Hare’s assistant and chairman of the ltirh congressional district in Detroit, will move up to take ’Joseph Dodge's position as Hare’s deputy. AT NO INCREASE IN PRICEI CMDR. dMLEg J. HtTP j Neftii Named District vould < Representative o/|^ Naval Reserve AU ; : , ■' iBfecke Cmdr. Charles J. Hupp, USNR-lsay ah R. has been appointed local repre- branch tentative of the commandant, 9th! of stat Naval District, assigned to the U.S. it will Naval Reserve Training Center,) . uzL Matching Bath Cosmetics... French Lilac Here art hats made to sell for much more! Plenty of whites and pas* tels In many gey styles. Come save at Waite's!, His primary duties will be coordination and implementation of! the recruiting efforts within the , Oakland County area. In civilian life, Cmdr. IIUpp is aa investment and management consultant. J Under Cmdr. Hupp’s direction, the Navy's new "Sea Power Pro- 1 grain,” a color slide presentation i lasting 20 to 30 minutes, will be offered to local civic organizations. Presentations available at the present time are: “New Frontiers for Seapower,". "Your Navy and Your j Future,” "Conquest of Inner] Space" and “The Navy in Space.'T Folder Presents Highlights of ! Centennial Week A handy guide to highlights of r the Centennial week, June IT-24, r I* no*r available in folder form al r Centennial headquarters in the • Pontiac Public Library. Under the title "Let s Celebrate!’’ Is information about the > Wisner Stadium spectacle. M PROOF * OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO, LAWRfNCtBURG, INO. Spencer's BtefirniuittH! Cmdr, Hupp, his wife Florence, son Tom and daughter Barbara live at 73 Devon Road, Bloomfield Hills. 19-24, and the apectoTdaily themes and attractions during Cpntetmial week. 2 Named to Fill MSU Headache Positions EAST LANSING UR- New men have been named to the two jobs carrying a major share of the headaches at Michigan State University. Other subjects jQjkm^\ covered Include H/KSAy Miss Centen-l^MRKIr) hial contest and J the 100th anniver-A*ry souvenirs available at head-j quarters and many retail stores. I Folders are being distributed) free to individuals and in quantity to organizations desiring, to distribute them. Custom Draperies Our new Spring stocks are complete! New fabrics, new designs, new Ideas ... all are here for your approval. Spencer’s will help you with your selection and arrange complete tailoring and installation. John A. Fuzak, assistant dean in charge of administrative services, has been appointed dean of students. William W. 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No Hoeing, tilling or weeding ... bihjs can't eat them and wind can’t blow them away. The precious seeds in carpet of flowers hqve been selected by experts, more thpn 100 Varieties'to bloom spring to foil. And you con* ctit this itioisture-obsorbiog garden mat tb desired shapes! Try it todoy! • ‘ , ■. % SEEDS PROVED AND TESTED FOR GERMINATION Waite'* Motion* . .. Stmaf Floor 3511 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 4-7775 Open Friday, Saturday and Monday Evenings' FLOOR COVERINGS THE PONTIAC PRESS ]■ West Hnroo Stmt FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1961 De Gaulle’s Firmness Again Saves France Prompt and dramatic action by Gan. j>x Gaubbr broke the back of .th* Algerian revolt against his leadership before it made much headway. De Gaulle was the man of the hour. One man alone saved France. Under the very real threat of para-troop attack in Paris, Frenchmen rallied strongly to repel the- imminent invasion. The same rightwing generals who had brought Gen. de Gaulle to power in* 1958 and two years later caused an abortive uprising, again headed the dissidents in Algeria. ★ ★ ★ Frustrated aad embittered by many defeats and unmindful of the changing winds in Africa, these retired generals stay even have believed that they were saving Algeria for France and France from communism. Out of touch with political reality, they Invited a civil war in their homeland and its ruin. ★ ★ ★ France’s allies rallied to the support of Gen. m Gaulle. The United States offered its assistance and through diplomatic channels in Algiers warned the leader of the revolt—Gen. Maurice Challe — that this country would use force to counter any rebellion In France Itself. A fascist government there Would destroy NATO. . why the good people of tho Pon-tiac area should feel as urge to pleat trees. Somewhat to the discredit of our ancestors, they plundered the local forests, and did nothing to restore them. ★ ★ ★ The basis of our early big personal fortunes was the primeval forest. Our first millionaires made it in timber. ★ ★ ★ Our forests were largely responsible for the good old times. Mother Nature supplied the material. Our lumber barms merely picked it up. The benefits of those fortunes have, in some degree, been passed down to us. We can show our appreciation, ' help ourselves, and help nature assist our descendants, by the planting of trees. / ★ ★ ★ A mere threadlike pine seedling will surprise you in Its growth. A soft maple will do it even faster. ★ ★ ★ And the slow growing, but sturdy and solid oak, symbol of our County, will supply the most permanent foundation for your heritage.' Voice of the People: ‘Clean-Up Time Is Here; Do Something About Dogs’ Since dean-up ttaw to here «ad «**!• fixing to hare a ntes clean etty for the Centennial, let’s do jNmefttag about dogs running loom. They are an uneanitary, messy nuisance. If city people mmt have pets, why cent they bo-made to beep than in their own yards? Eva at eight dog owners can be seen walking dogs on other people's lawns, f am told that a park on West Huron Street is so filthy tom dogs that qp* scarcely dares oat loot tlier*. CleanUp ‘Should Observe Miracle of Plants* Stagnant Pond Causes Concent Springtime is here and it seems appropriate to observe tho amas-tag and wonderful miracle of plants. A month ago I scraped a tew minute dried seeds off a newspaper that I’d saved last fall and planted them ta a flower pot. Now I have about 50 tomato plants about 4 inches high and will expect ripe tomatoes about the Fourth of July. With four children to feed and care for this is certainly wonderful. Hew mack greater a miracle aad fitttag ta the peaceful terra-tty to mafe la a simple but oftea t would like to edit attention to the deplorable condition on 1ft. Omens Street Just east of the viaduct. There if a pond ot stagnant water at least M feet by 000 feet that affects the health of persons along this street. This condition will continue all summer until some form of. storm drain is provided by the cHy.-, Our garden ground, that normally should be worked ta April was ««"Aee water until late July ' last year. Thisi year the water condition is n£h worse. God placed man in the Garden of Eden and fids is really Ha ultimate instead of flying around in space capsules. How utterly ridiculous, this spaceman's tally! A Garden Laver there is ns possible way tar the a Stan to fcf taken ears of except to empty tat* fhto pond. Thera Ore no city saw era aad we bare ta depend' a Progress? David Lawrence Says: *Gais Are Sorry Lot According to TV* JFK Killing Private School Hopes Do girls of today wonder why they are the pursuer rather than the pursued? The age-old question that arises in a boy’s mind from 10 years on is "What are little to dtoae. This sewage < run late the street asr eaa It be raa ap hill. Thera to no place tor tt bat lata this pond. WASHINGTON - President Kennedy may have dealt a fatal blow to the movement to obtain money from the federal denying that any form of federal control ot education would be in- forms of aid it It doesn't like the way the states operate such educa- The Man About Town Contrary to first fears, the sadden and complete collapse of tho revolt and the unity shown by tho French at home certainly strengthened De Gaulle’s position. When negotiators for tho Fifth Republic meet on the border of Franco and Switzerland next month with rebel Moslem leaders to discuss peace for Algeria, both sides can be confident that France has tho ability to carry oat its commitments. Centennial Notes Brief Items Concerning the Coming Big Affair government to subsidize public schools. He has Just demanded that the legislature of a sovereign state — Virginia — be compelled to take punitive action against a single county for failing to open its schools or else abandon file whole public-school system throughout the state. voived ta current proposals for PHHFaras.^ financial aid to state schools. DIRECT INTERVENTION But now it turns out that, without any specific right granted through existing , law, an executive order could be issued—or a court decree sought by direct intervention of the federal government— girls made of?" Thirty years ago she was a sweet little thing who made a boy feel privileged to work all week earning enough money to If the federal government can take her out ill Saturday right. Today, according to TV < This pond may be all right tar wild ducks, frogs and swarm* of mosquitoes, hut not for people. Mrs. Mark W. Kinney 1220 Mt. Clemens St tell the State of Virginia that it cannot provide funds for its public schools unless it - makes every county and city conform to a pattern approved by the federal government, then constttutfoori government, as it has been known •he Is a scrawny tr obese person with dyed hair, a pimply face hidden by cream ‘Few People Borrow During Bad Times* LAWRENCE Personal peeve: T* hear anybody under N called an oldster. Michigan Bell’s Plans Indicate Better Future Composer of poetry that has been used in many such events, E. r. Womack of Highland has an appointment, with the Pontiac Centennial Committee .in charge of that event, and offers to do some original work for the pageant. His offerings are copyrighted, and have appeared on plaques and other souvenirs over a wide area. Announcements voicing faith in Michigan are always welcome news. The $86 million expansion program by Michigan Bell Telephone Company is such a story. Over the long haul everything is supported by Jobs and the salaries they provide. ★ ★ ★ When i Urge utility such as Michigan Bell makes plans for plant and expanded services it simply means they expect Michigan will provide the jobs to pay for this large outlay of money. They must be ready for future growth and the analysis they make must be correct. Otherwise, they will be caught with too much, too soon or too little, too late. The economic advisers and study committees of our large utilities rarely make these mistakes. Writing me from his present home In Detroit, Amos McKeaga says that when he lived In Pontiac 50 years ago several of our men wore whiskers so long that they tucked them Inside their pants. In view of this development, will Congress now take a chance and appropriate money that gives a bureau in Washington potential power over the operation of the public schools throughout the United States? To tell a state how it must appropriate its funds, how it shall set up its own system of education, and what steps it must take to satisfy the federal government’s demands is unprecedented in American history. Yet this, ta effect, is the authority sought by the Department of Justice, with the approval of the President, in apnlyiiM to a federal court for an order against the State of Virginia. rational system. The federal government to demanding not anly that a state reopen public schools In a particular county bat that It shall atop state aad county tuition grants for the use of parents who seod their children to private schools and cease to pay from state funds for the “maintraaece and operation of public schools anywhere In Virginia” as long as the public schools la one county Government by executive order or court decree will have supplanted acts of Congren and the laws ot 50 state legislatures. (Copyright 1M). THOUGHTS FOR TODAY For I know that the Lord to great, aad that our Lord to above aU gods —Psalms UU. bulging nddriff that to heM np with a creeping girdle, aad her breath to Eke tent of a camel. Not very romantic, la Iff Of course, rise doesn't help herself either. She chooses to wear football pants, long black cotton stockings, flat shoes, has a cigarette hanging on her lip and wonders why the boys won’t date her even if rite picks up the tab. Happily Married Most everyone thinks that finance comparies art bony lending cash during bad times. This te a grossly mistaken belie!. Actually* people borrow much mere freely when goeral business Is good, when work to steady at good wages, and ability to repay to tions, and tighten np on all a< This can only mean that the federal government now feels it can interfere in any tuition grants, Who'guides below and rules above, the great disposer and mighty king; than He none greater, next to Him-jcan be, or is, or was; supreme;-He singly fills the Portraits fellowships, scholarships or other throne.—Hdraoe. Having an exceptional interest in the Centennial to 93-year-old Mrs. Cora Gordon, also of Highland. Her husband owned the Gordon Vinegar Company, located on South Paddock Street, near the railroad, and they lived In IJontiac from 1902 until 1918. She la a remarkable woman, lives alone, reads and sews a lot, and likes to entertain. First to report tulips In full bloom to Mrs. Eugene Chaproka of Waterford, whose Red Emperors measure over seven Inches across when spread The step to far-reaching. It could mean that la the latere the federal government could even tell e stale It mast have a uniform system of government applying to every eeanty or etty. R so happen! that the State ot Virginia permits its counties and independent cities to adopt, as they choose, various forms ot executive ‘ management or control by boards of supervisors elected by the people. UNIFORM SYSTEM But, under the theory Just applied by the U.S, Department of Justice, the counties and municipalities would not be permitted to have their own forms of local government, but would have to adopt a system uniform throughout the state. Dr. William Brady Asks: Just What Is Arthritis? Tell Me If You Know If you are not a victim of-the ‘‘arthritis” obsession this will not interest you. U you believe you have arthritis, tell me, Just what do you think ails you? If you are fairly confident that you have arthritis, better let it go at that. Why embarrass your specialist (you wouldn’t fool around an ordinary doc- DR. BRADY tor. would you?) wltft questions By JOHN C. METCALFE Here ta lovely La Villita . . . Where a gentle river flows ... Is the San Antonio Press Club • • • That each local newsman knows ... At our tables ta the garden . . . Underneath the lighted trees ... We have stardust with the coffee . . . And the moon for sandwich cheese ... In the shadows of our barroom . . . Where the laughter you can hear serve Journalistic stories are cherished through the yean... This is home to many writers . . . Bad labor conditions cause slow sales, collection troubles, increased losses, and are a headache .for aU kinds of businesses, especially for extenders of cash or merchandise credit. 209 National Building Smiles When the wife is a spender, .. We ane’s'the kind of tomato that . That requires more lettuce. that your digestive trouble to ul- _________ _____________________w _____ cer, send me a stamped, sell-ad- Some with farflung by-ltae dressed envelope and ask for the . And the swt of inspiration pamphlet. I’m sure it will do you _ . , For the youngster p—fctag no harm. lamp*. . . So if you he friend or 8ls»ad letter*, net ——- **'— — -------------- of se ■naMed a youth of It. la 11 years they'll be th* mam age. fanjp*. stranger . . . From the north, the peraonsl health snd hyitene. UP east OT west . . . And another mwere^by* 'br.wwu2sm Brkdj.'^l » lonely newsman . . . Gome ta, to*rE!rVsn^'%mrtp£Ss«!^iddsra! brother, Join the rest! Springtime salute to the amateur golfer—good luck, oi’ top- atom. ■MSwby tester hag wtelr, teas* Oaaatwi ItTa HIM a year; year. AU mat! aubacripttooa payable mm A- i Inquiry to Resume ini THE PONTIAC PEES9> FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1961 SEVEN Examination of four men ac-euaed of the attempted burglary of • Pontiac supermarket will resume May 3 in Municipal Court. Pretrial hearings before Judge Cecil McCallum began yesterday lor Clayton N. Knepfler, 49, 20, N, Edi^i St., JSuhii Zimmerman, It 17 Hillsdale St., Bloomfield Town SPECIAL Anoaieenent DIAL FI 44243 ship; and Franklin Brock, 21, and Robert Weatherbee, 47, both of 143 Melrose* Ave, They ana accused of attempting to break into People's Food-O-Mat, 465 E. Pike a., April M. Examination of Lemmle Stovall, ., 560 Highland Ave., was post* poned yesterday in Municipal Court to May 3. Accused of stealing shotgun from a Pontiac home, he was released on 12,000 bond by Me* Cailum. Examination of Anna F. Taylor, S3, Ml Raeburn Ave., was postponed to Slay 17. She Is charged with felonious Assault in the cutting of Another woman’s face straight razor. Highway Dept. Sells Surplus Land for $8,975 After a Somali warrior has slain his second man in combat he wears an inm bracelet on bis left arm. successful {bidder (at 1500 for a lot on the southwest ebrner of Ran* daft Avenue and Interstate % near Orchard Late Road. The final bid was 1100 over the minimum price. Fbur parens of Stare Highway Department surplus property in Oakland county were sold at public auction Tuesday lot IM75. No bids were received on five other Oakland county parcels and on a single Macomb cotinty property offered at the sale. The Breach Carp, of Biimtag* ham fu successful bidder at fMAA ea 108 landlocked acne on Interstate AS Freeway sheet one-quarter of a mile eant of Old Plank Read la Navi Township, lowest acceptable price set ea the panel by the highway department w«s 15,000. Ardyce M, Moore of DAtroit was 1 acres i southeast corner of Interstate 96 and Bede Road 2.5 miles north of John KUleen of Novi bid the minimum 12S for a landlocked lot at the southeast , corner of Interstate 96 and Novi Road interchange one-half mile north of Novi.* A Sense of Propriety BARNSTABLE, England (UPI) —The real estate firm of Brighton Gay baft Its office da Joy Street. 17 J §! *1 ■ J 1 i\ -s i ’CA ' cli ’ i tSL 1 >-mm i M m Tomorrow' Saturday, w ~ Apio < SALE ENDS, 29th TONIGHT (FRIDAY) TILL I P.M.-SATURDAY 10 AM. TO 6s30 P.M. WAREHOUSE BRAHOH-STEWART-CLEHN CO. OUR GUARANTEE We psrillwlf gssrsstss lewasl where is IHchlgau, we '•Nr rsfssri year hi FREE DELIVERY CLOSE-OUT SALE Saturday—Last Day! Reg. S79.S0 ROOM DIVIDERS Out they ge, while they hat at far bahw « |50 YOUR LAST CHANCE-TONIGHT AND SATURDAY TO SAYE- Wo Hove Mode the Final ond Lott Cut in Prices. 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(UPD Nazis Offered to Barter Jews for Trucks Willard Wright. 60, and Frank Strathdee. 62. chaaed off the rifla-carrying bandits by pelting them with whisky bottles from a shell PRICES TUMBLE DURING ORCHARD'S he had secretly married Movita, onetime movie beauty, and that they bad a 9-month-old eon. -il , . , , ___ » "W nano*. ScTiOOIS Add 300,000 j one passage begins. LANSING (It—A research study|_Etc^mMn *Wrofc!>e THE PONTIAjQ PRESS, FRIDAY, AP»1L 28, HWl________________, I; " - , NINE ^ Ghastly Statistics Filed Today in Adolf's Trial Hauaner told the judge* today that, June IS is hia target -date for concluding the state's case. But he said it might take until the end of June. H The ghastly statistics came into evidence as the prosecution entered more documents,, especially the agenda for the Wannsee Conference held on Jan. 20. 1942. It j was at this conference that .the participants were advised that the! term “final solution" was to mean! death for the Jews. TELWAY 112 S. Telegraph M. PI 3-9311 715 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake MA 4-90*2 FREE PARKING OPEN m 24 HOURS _^ W Eichmann was present at the meeting. Atty. Gen. Gideon Hauaner put Into evidence the agenda for the session and quilted a passage: "With regard to the final elution, U million are to be taken COMPARE! our plain front slacks go everywhere in lustrous, easy-care combed pima cotton! Luxury soft, cool and long; on wear . . . Penney’s handsomely styled University-Grads are the slack success of the season. Pima is woven of a long, more staple cotton fiber that adds years of wear to the extra soft, absorbent woven fabric. Sudden shower? Penney's pirn as have water-repellent Zelan finish ami they're Sanforized®, too! On washday ... just machine wash, dry, touch up iron. Men’s waist sizes 30 to 38. Hm edventefet of febewiwg Hit Tilway Hamburger, Slogan "*uy 'lot by tfco Bag". Taka tfco attached coupon and only 39c to either location. Too will rocofeo a hag containing 5 Ml aha deficient Tolway Hamburger*, made with 100% pure ground boot, freak baked bun, onion, pickle. Seek Bank Branch at County Center CLIP COUPON NOW! CAUY OUT ORDMS ONLY H wtf be recommended to the County Board of Supervisor* Monday that the Community National Bank be granted a two-year lease to construct a branch office at the site of the new courthouse. ANOTHER PENNEY PLUS The ways and means committee j will recommend the lease at $150 Should the branch office be constructed, h would represent the first public business located on the County Service Center. The rest an county buildings. The site to be recommended Is just south of the central garage and east of the new courthouse. FOR CAREFREE TRAVELING everytime it rains my basement walls uSA 8jppT B0NDEX HEAVY DUTY Forget WATER PROBLEMS OUR COTTON CORD SUCKS ARE EAST-CARE DACRON ’N RAYON SUCKS GO EAST-CARE Zip ’6m thru thb washer ... they need little ironing. All are smartly tailored ripple cord slacks in plain front, tapered leg model. Suntan, black, more. Distinctive ombre shadow plaids are style standouts in 4 new- look colors Lightweight Dacron polyester ’tt rayon blends take full washer-dryer cycle. COMPARE OUR NEW LOW PRICES! TRIM-LINE MOLDED LUGGAGE Take off with luggage as streamlined as a jet... practically indestructable. Full deep molded shell in a textured, pebble grain won’t chip, peel or sky .blue, charcoal grey. For men — desert tan, charcoal. -2l -inch weekender 15.95* 16-inch hat bo* ..14.95* M-inch beeutv ce«e J 5.95* men'* 26" two-suiter 29.95* Speedway Fad Oil 434 Orchard Lok# fi 5-4150 Perk Free Reef ef Sim PENNEY'S-MIRACLE MILE ONLY , Open Every Weekday Monday Through Soturdoy 10:00 A. M. to 9:00 K M. -- DOWNTOWN PENNEY'S STORE HOURS: Opan Monday and Friday 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M, All Othar Wotkday* 9:30 Aw M. to 3:30 P. M. ■ \ ' DUPONT 001____ NTLON T could dance on thij carpet till derm, It's ac springy end soft at i lawn. Yet if dealing is urgent Just sponge with detergent And Presto! the blemish is 1 could dance on His carpet all night Without marring Hs texture a mite It's amazingly tough... Cannot fun-camot scuff,. And it's still an artistic delight' PERFECT QUALITY There have been thousands of yards of continuous Filament Nylon ot $9.95 a iq. yd. Now save $3 a yard! Got oil you want — Cut from full rolls — 12' and 15' wide — all perfect quality. OR 3-2100 OR 3-3311 • c&v electro mart 158. Oakland Avenue • No fire hazard; Nylon will not support combustion. • A wire brush will not mor it, Come in—See the torture test. • Furniture marks disappear. The Nylon is textured—returns to original shape. • Most durable corpet in the i world. Finest thing that ever happened to carpets. | Open Daily f at 9 A. M. Open Nightly Monday# Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 'til 9 P. M. Tuesday 'til 6 P. M. Saturday 'til 5:30 P. M. v'". -/ f Iff MiZ Free Parking 4528 Dixit Hwy., Drayton Plaint . ARTISTR CA NOTHING DOWN 36 MONTHS to PAY TEX - THE1 PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. APRIL 88, 1961 Pontiac, Nearby Area Deaths »« >i«rvrt a. BEEMVS Troy Rotary Club, a member ofof Muskegon. Mrs. Clarence Bur-I . nrrm1ll a toe Tau Kappa Epsilon and Hal-fmeater of Milfoedand Mrs. Walter Waterford »f>' Baptist Church, Troy, wterelC. Baker ot Mende. tod.; two waTioas. song leader. sons. Sgt- l.C. Donald E* Shear- TwTiship. died "WdetOy Thuro 9iuvMb€ m jg, ^ AdeUa;jman of Virginia and Sgt. l.C. dab «t ™bc Osteopath* Hee-^^ Ttomias and Richard. | Harry B. Sherman of Germany; Pith) both at tome; and a sWer. 14 grandchildren and 16 great- He was employed in the ma- grandchildren, terials department at Fiator JOHN PALAOLY Btoy. Surv ivors include his wife Dixie four sons. Robert. Alim. John and Larry; aad five daughters. iAu, Florence, Cheryl, Kim and Suzanne, all at tome. Ate surviving are two brothers, Clarence FARMINGTON — Service for John Palacky. 79. of 3*82 13-Mile Road, will be at 1 p m. tomorrow at toe Thayer Funeral Home with burial in West Farmington Ceme- FJUCK J. YOCNGOREV UNION LAKE — Prayer service r for Erick J. Younggren, 18-month-b oid aon of Mr. and Mrs. Mark » Younggren of 3036 Alaup Ave., will -ijtery be at 11 sum. tomorrow at the Wil- ■ _________e Mr. Palacky died unexpectedly ! torn Vaau Funeral Home, Royal of Drayton Plate and Lewia oPof a heart attack at his tome yes- Oak. Burial will be la Holy Sepul- ■3^ji^iagbcas«gsaj jan ■■ * Fteeral Itone. Burial will be to loom. Edward of Fartotogton aadj«to ore « brother Paul and four™ were no. p. White Chapel Cemetery. JertY <* Mancherter; daughter and To Be Sentenced for Iflegal Liquor _____- Sound soilty ot and malaiatotng an illegal liquor place at Mo tame yeArtday by Municipal Judge Ce-] cU McCallum. Oscar Atkins, 36, 548 Wyoming Ave., will be sentenced May 3. He was one of eight persons arrested to a raid by Pontiac police vice squad officers. MrOaltam found Veen Miles, IT, ear Begley St, and Jeym Martin, IT, «N Bagle.v not guilty of tottering ta an Illegal liquor place. Five others charged with loiter-1 MHOL G. pi-ATCH i sister. s brother. Paul, and four’01 grand--Sisters, Carol, Patricia, Sheri and jKristto. MRS. OSLO F. SHEARMAN Rewrite of Constitution Waited by Florida Solons Parkland St., Clawson, died Thurs-j miwv iwww r— | r tai j ahassef Fla (UPD day at Detroit Orteopathic Ho* JJ* tAtoia HJSbearmam, LONDON tAP)-Doctors fought The^taiSto^^wao expected to pital following a brief illness. ITU. of 2306 Hester Court, wtu he| j - - ---- -------| following a brief illness. • hnnorrow at the C. I*0 save the life of a twopoundj receive today a rewrite of Flori- former P«tl*C rroident. heL GP0“d Methodist Church in Royal Oak I „_____________ • .. "T .. backed by Gov. Farri* Bryant, lorU Cemetery. . (baby, more than two months PreL, ^ th<> ^te .Itetenaat as a i metal worker in Detroit. Survivors include Charlotte M : his mother, Mrs. Harold H. Blatch; a son, Michael; j and a daughter. Linda, both of Cfewson. ’ MECHLETHWA1TE Society to Posts Mrs Shearman died yesterday . . . , —.—» .— „ latter a long Utoea*. She was a|mahuT- was placvd an ^“ governor end its 67 counties wUr’|member of the German Lutheran jfrnt « birth Wednesday. The|limited amount of "home rule. Church. ' actress, 27, wife of Alan Edney.j . | She is survived by four daugh- jwas reported “very ill but re-j Diameter of the planet Jupiter j Iters. Mrs. Harry Fitzpatrick of covering." Ifai 11 times that of the earth. Clawson Chapter No. 4S5 O.E.S.K**® Haitor. Mrs. Arthur Edierj will have a memorial service at j' the Virgo E. Kinsey Funeral | Home at 8 p.m. Sunday. Service will be held at 1 p.m. Monday from the Virgo E. Kinsey Funeral Home to Royal Oak. ' GREGORY I. SHI RN Gregory L. Slum, 21-month-old sag of Mr. and Mrs. Elhuel j Storn of 506 S. Paddock St., toed]] Monday following a short illness. | Surviving besides his parents, I j are two sisters, Gwen Deborah]! and Donna Jean; and a brother,* Michael D., all of Pontiac. ffervice will be held Saturday] < ' ■ •»* Pm- from the St. James Mis- Dq] r Ad DO Jilted siunary Baptist Church. Burial willn be to Oak Hill Cemetery. bis body is at Frank Carruthers Funeral Home. I Cleaner Life tau*mce SodefF] AVON TOWNSmp _ Service 0j Birmingham has appointed Stu-fog Norman H. Baggett. 53. ofLj B Middethwaite as secretary 2683 Longview St., will be 2 p.m. ancj manager of the investment de-tomorrow at the Pfadey FuneralIpartm^t and Harvey L. Rauefake Home. Rochester Burial will be M assistant secretary and chief i Ih White Chape! Memorial Ceme-1 (mderwriter. 1!?*' ill6. Hansford, president ol the Mr. Baggett died Wednesday ot {fraternal society which operates in a Jieart attack at St. Joseph Hos- |fjVe states, made the aanounte pital, Mount Clemens. meflt. Surviving besides his wife ’ .. „ . „ Jewell are three brothers and _Wick^bwaite. •» «'•••• three sisters poto‘*‘ w#od*- has bad » years j of experience In investment man-EDWARD E. JOHNSON ! agement with another insurance TROY - Service tor Edward EL I nrra “• h l»«» president of ton •Johnson, 51. of 3649 Crooks^ Rond, i ?lort*a«p ■*"k,“r" Wffl be 1p.m. tomorrow at the) V’Mve ,B ^he National Price Funeral Home. Burial will I Mortgage Bankers Assorlattan. be to White Chapel Memorial Cem- j Rasehke, of 833 Venoy, Madison e»ry. , Heights, joined Gleaner Life in 1953 Mr. Johnson died yesterday atjas chief underwriter. He is one of] his home following a brief illness, the few men to Michigan who have He was a teacher at Wilkinson a certificate of proficiency in home Junior High School in Madison]office life underwriting from the Heights and was formerly em-iHome Office Life Underwriters As-ptoyed With the Tri-City Real Es- aociation and the Institute of Hontn tate Co. in Clawson. Office Underwriters. He is active He was a past member of the ^ with the Oakland County Chapter Troy Board of Education and the1 of toe SPEBOSA. Afantabulomtree that seltefantabuloudyfaeL THE 5-is-l FRtHT COCKTAIL’TREE A mouth-watering array of fruit •.. two varistiss of apricot, plum, peach and nectarine, all from one fantabulous irresistible Fruit Cocktail Tree (our own registered name). Sim 4 to 5 feet, 9/1$ inch caliper. TX-MRON SHOPPING CENTER ROCHESTER PUZA DRAYTON PLAINS "CHARGE IT" AT KRESGE’S INDESTRUCTIBLE! /"lHE PftXTIAC PRRSS, FRIDAY, APRIL 28. 1P6I k'Ati't mm. NOW C YEARS OLD V AT NO INCREASE IN PRICE Setting Line for Centennial Parade Plana are idling lor the two-hour-long parade that will kick off Pontiac'* Centennial celebration Saturday, June 17. Sherwin M. Bimkrant, chairman of the parade committee, s • 1 d that the tentative line of march tor a ore than 100 units should be completed by May Ml Bimkrant mid the rush to Join the parade Jtaa been so great that' some potential paraders may have' to be turned away. The committee is now reviewing; initial application* with the aim of presenting a balanced stream of band*, float*, marching unite and other attraction*, eaid Bimkrant. Only those unit* that have been ■aarttimed by the committee la advance will take part In the parade. Application blank* for parade participation are avail- at 2:30 p.m. on downtown Saginaw Street, la expected to draw one of the largMt crowds in Pontiac history. Slate Hearing tor Oak Parker in Building Fraud MOUNT CLEMENS-Jay Schultz 29, a former Oak Park builder, stood mute here yesterday to {charges of defrauding prospective home builders of more than $60,- Minister to Talk at Annual Dinner ] ot Urban League Rev. Dr. Richard H. Dixon Jr., former pastor ot the Trinity Bap-! tint Church, will speak at the Pontiac Urban League's 11th annual dinner meeting, Wednesday at 6:30 in the Elka Temple on Or- chard Lake Avenue. and iaduatfcp Justice Francis A. Castelluect leased Schultz on $3,000 bond and; scheduled examination May 12 oni charges of larceny by conversion violation of the State Builders Trust Act. DR. R. H. DIXON JR. In the Pontiac Public Library, Bimkrant said letters of application may be sent to him at Centennial headquarters. "When the line of march is tentatively scheduled, participants will be notified of their individual spots," he aaid. The parade, scheduled to begin COLONIAL LUMBER "Whom You Gat Friendly and Courteous Service" r WEEK! 14x20 “BUILD YOUR OWN” ALL MATERIAL COMPLETE (U*» CwmuI) , *295. Orata) FENCE BOARDS High Grodo 1x6 SHELVING £14* For Fencing CEDAR POSTS m49* KILN-MID £ 2x4-8'* .... 39' 2x4 IQ and 16 6* length* per Ifn. If. 7* -WHITE PINE BOARDS- 1x6. »Lin. Ft. 4* 1x12. . Un. Ft. 8* Sheetrock 14x4x8 .. *T 14x4x8 .. *1” 14x48 m 99* SAVE on PLYWOOD $2*5 |/99 4x8Plr- Good 1 Sid*. UmmiWwkw .3* n" BasoShoe 2eto UxNxVi BAIIklB .3'v?’ aOO’erMoru 5/rr«y^...$495 3Z»» 448 Fir— $/L95 /4 Good 1 Sid*... O yjn 4x8 Birch-* Good 1 Sido... Good 2 fidos *I3M $A9* Mdu—y........ “ “CASH AND CARRY SPECIALS*1 COLONIAL LUMBER COMPANY M-59 at William* Lako Hoad 7374 Highland OR 4-0316 RMf lirthii Up te MMmSmNNy Schultz, of SteU Whitmore St-. Is president of the new bankrupt Jay 8ehalts, Inc., and Its sales outlet. New Home Sales, Inc., both of 10421 Actross Juno Allyson to Leave Hospital Soon They are the firms which allegedly defrauded would-be home builders in Warren and in Richmond and Clinton Township by taking money and then falling to start or complete their homes. SANTA MONICA, Calif. (API— Actress June Allyson, lecovering from surgery for a neck ailment, will be able hr leave die hospital To bring Schultz to court, his attorney, Albert A. Goldfarb had to sign a release for his client from (he Veterans' Adminiatmtion Hospital in Ann Arbor.. Hospital officials there said Schultz was “mentally and emo-jtionally very ill" and "capable of bringing harm to himself or Oth* Goldfarb said Schultz would enter another area hospital but Now pastor of the Macedonia Baptfct Church la Mount Vernon, X. V., Dr. Dixon served ao president of the Pontiac Council for Human Rotations, was organiser and president tor seven yearn of the Oakland County Ministerial Fellowship, and served ao member of the board of director* of the /NAACP and the Ur-' baa League while la Pontiac. ‘He also served on the board of directors of All Organization* of Pontiac, and as president of the Rems Club and the Pontiac Pastors Association. The Urban Leagu e will present Its annual award to,the person or organisation contributing moat to racial understanding in the community during this dinner meeting. fashions/ Croat moments ot prom and grad* f ustlon deserve to bs martmdby the orottlost tosh* torn ... such a The operation, described minor by her physician, was farmed In St. John’s Hospital Thursday. .The doctor said she would be able to return home In a day or ao. Gagarin Goos Visiting MOSCOW (AP)-Yuri Gagarin, the (but spaceman, goes to| Prague today on a two-day visit the invitation of the Czech government, the official Soviet news agency Tan announced. would not disclose which one. COME!...SHOP DOWNTOWN! NOBODY WILL BE ARRESTED OR FINED! c nanus an stuaut a. wnmmD bats: •UiMr am to to.amrt*#.' ____ Thm vh *• mi want t* _________________ _ u >r that. who» ftaaaaial caatluaa la aach that Day i at tha Kama art m w.ieame aa aajraua 0---------' Georg*'* — 74 N. Saginaw GEORGE'S 74 H. SAGINAW ST. NEAR HURON LAST 3 DAYS-FRI. SAT. MON. LOST OUR LEASE AT OUR WAREHOUSE .. .EMERGENCY PRICE-SMASHIM OUR I QSS-YOUR GMW nomoney DOWN* SAVE 30% TO BARGAIN! BARGAIN! 1 BARGAIN!\ BARGAIN! CLOSE OUT! Mob’s Ml SPORT SHIRTS 99* FBI! NYLONS Cot 4 Fair of Berltihir* Nylon* for the Prica of 3 SIS Six# I to 44 LADIES' DRESSES *3 ’ St* DRESSES FEAT ORE! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPEC '/All flATJJRE! 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Hills Secession Plan Defeated Because of Finances By DON FERMOYLK % [school board members had adopted An attempt to detach a tax-rich , a resolution, opposing any annexa-Bloomfield Township suMttviaton tion of areas outside their, district, from the Avondale School District * a , a was defeated unanknmsly yester-j "Any change in our boundaries jday by the Oakland County Board, W0Uld disnipt long-range plans of Education. made several years ago for the j Armed with charts, mans and pe- j Bloomfield Hills district," Bates jtitions, residents of the Chapel Hill:said. |Subdivision explained, in a carefUl-i |ly Prepared prerertattowhy they, Fo)lowilv Bate,- .utement, the] thought their area should be with-ICounty * Eduction voted L™ W against the petition for trans- | *•“ ------U‘"‘ ““*■ ^'fer by the Chapel Hills group since it would cause a "financial hard- CHOICE or CHOtOPKACTOKS — Picked to represent Pontiac in a State Posture Queen May S is Miss Nancy Serra, 18. of 3642 Silver Sands Rd, Drayton Plains. The selection is part of Correct Pasture Week, and Miss Serra looks over the proclamation of Mayor Philip E. Rowston. left, with Dr. James Whitmer, local chairman of chiropractors, and last year’s local representative Mias Barbara. Coe, of 5030 Cooley Lake Rd., Waterford 'Township. Opposing the mqve were members of the Avondale Board of Education. Avondale School Supt. Leroy R; Watt and Merrill O. Bates, trustee on the Bloomfield Hills Board of Education. Bruce Greene of 1ST? Asbover Drive and Ray I. Butler, 1IM Ashover Drive, bath at Bloom-fleld Township, were the chief spokesmen for the Chapel HUIs Need for Recreational Centers Placed in Hands of Committee The Citizens Advisory Committee More than 65 members andi John A. Riley, committee chair-to the City Commission has agreed SU^ts turned out for the second; maa. Greene said a petition requesting the county school board approve the transfer in school districts had been signed by 150 of the 156 homeowners in the subdivision. j He said the “transfer would provide better education for our children" and help relieve the “overcrowding in the Avondale School) District." o the Avondale School Dis- Royal Oak Iwp. Suspends Chief Fire Department Head Charged With Illegal Use of Road Material ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP -Fire Chef Samuel D. Mitchell, charged with embezzling road material from the Oakland County Road Commission, was suspended indefinitely last night by the Township Reufher Is Accused of Libeling Senator WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. .nett, R-Utah. to pose a quest km Carl T. Curtis, R-Neb., has ate for him. cured labor leader Walter Red- Curtis’ question: Was It true-that* of issuing a libelous and slab- that Rtuther had persuaded the derous statement that is an at-1 automobile industry to la# off tack upon the Senate. workers In an action that inflated * * • * * the nation's unemployment to- "Let Mm (Curtis i sue if he thinks he has been libeled,” ire-plied a spokesman for Reufher. Reuther himself declined to comment. - Cards’ charges came in reply FOUND READ — Mrs. Pamela Garroway. 34, wife of television star Dave Garroway, was found dead in their New York home early today. Police listed cause of death unknown, . pending an autopsy. Mitchell is charged with using asphalt material to pave a drive- W, M .M tk A»^| “TL"**’;. School District does not meet our eDdale St. between. May It, to undertake a public opinion sur-<*uarter,Jr me*tln« of «*“ yemr vey on the need for recreational The group’s executive commit-centers in Pontiac. j tee Is to huddle Tuesday to map The proposal was put to the 70-1 plana for a survey and a fecial member organization last night as meeting of the to-member body it met for a tour of the new Pon-j win be called in mM-May to get tiac Municipal Airport terminal. The City Commission,- which has debated spending,., money on recreation centers on arid off for several years. Tuesday decided to toes the problem into the lap of foe adivsory committee. The specific question the advisory group is asked to sound out is whether voters should be asked I to approve a $3 million general I obligation bond issue to finance I three centers. ! Commissioners Milton R. Henry, John A. Dugan and Robert A. Landry repeated before the committee pro-and-con arguments they've de-, _ „ S . _ Hlivered in the City Commission School Employ*, dhtS.SfffjSSSlgS ■“-"I Pay Raise, Want Funds I®1*1 three months of this year as . , , iauto sales generally tell off 30 TOf DIU® Cross-Shield jper cent from the year ago levels. Aik Board Aid on Insurance ^5*2“ ' DETROIT (AP)—American Mo- (j Operations and maintenance ero-lj1* WM «** J“»** ,or pioyes in foe Pontiac School Dis-[Chr>'*l«- •to« the final quarter trict don’t want a raise in pay)0* 1959 next year. j Both _ This was the proposal'placed be-i .fifty 0f the future, fore foe Pontiac Board of Educa- Geoege Rarnaey. president of tfon Thursday by Victor L. Smoth- American Motors, assured h I ■ ers. president of Pontiac Local 718} ,*,„*«**.„ earning* will bn- . of the American Federation of prove in (hr April-June period, completed formulation of its rules State. County, and Municipal Em-1 of procedure and dropped plans to pioyes Union (AFL-CIO). L- **• Colbert, reflected chyr-jeopaider a local curfew in light Th. feral I. a«kinr .hr hoard to 1““ ?*****" * ^I***"’ Of the SfotC CUrieW adopted Itot The local is asking the board to gaiM "The insinuation that foe automobile corporations and __ union would conspire to rig the unemployment figures is a challenge to their integrity aa well as o«rf>” Fun Fair for Children WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — A "Fun Fair” strictly for children will bs held Saturday by the Scotch EleaeUary School Parent-Teacher Association noon unit! 5 p.m. at the Sets Yearly Card Party WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP - The Twin Beach Civic Association will hold its third annual card party tomorrow at 8 p.m* at the Twin Beach Elementary School, 7149 Oakley Park| Road. Proceeds will go for neighborhood improvements. FLY FREE to SVAO" LAS VEGAS! --- LIAVK 8VIRY SUNDAY AJW. from DUMMY# MICH. KM RSSMVAYfONS MfltfYf OR RMOMb PONTIAC TRAVEL SEBV1CE IK WIST HURON STREET IT S-Kll Cuban Invasion Inquiry Delayed 'Emergencies' Prevent Bowles' Appearance, Force Postponement WASHINGTON (AP) — A Senate Inquiry into the Cuban invasion was postponed today until Monday when Acting Secretary of State Chester Bowles said “several emergencies" would prevent his appearance. Wayne Morris, D-Ore., diairman of the Senate Latin-American Affairs subcommittee, announced the postponement after a series of telephone calls to the State Department. tit Morse did not say what “emergencies” were Involved. But Morse announced that he and Bowles agreed to invite Allen W. Dulles, director of the Central Intelligence Agency, to attend Monday's closed meeting. Senate Republicans said that Dulles previously had balked at an invitation to appear before the full Senate Foreign Relations ( Committee of which the Morse subcommittee is an, arm. FREE ESTIMATES ON HOME IMPROVEMENTS NEED MORE SPACE? APP-A-RQOM ijju_ 10x12 Additions AN lohermN Modaniimiton bneomaa o mol pleasure whan you laf Nowalt handle (he entire job from start to finish J . . fr— ostimotos, skDed wotfamn, qualify materials, p+rwnol supervision, financing, guaranteed work. *. eR included in ont fair price, ana com* pony .». ana responsibility. Our 41 yoars your guarantee. • Room Additions Hie school board fears that if] such a benefit were approved, similar requests would come from secretarial, teaching and administrative personnel. “This would create added deri-l cal burden on the payroll depart-; meat.” Hufziger said. * * * The untoo said ft would agree to a set figure instead of a percentage at foe premium, therefore gHsnliie tlw school district's cost YfcTfeoard moved to give the ggopMOl study and give a decision at foe eat regular meeting. Bocks SiffOntorship NEW YORK (AP> Kennedy's ctf for eetooensorship by foe pres* hi foe Briefest of national secority wiBi endorsed to-day by Jem* & mtalfriif in charge of news SELLING OUT COST! —To Satisfy the Demands of Creditors— LIVING ROOM - BEDROOM SUITE$ - TABLES - LAMPS DINETTE SETS - CHAIRS - WALL ACCESSORIES HIDE-A-BEDS - BUNK BEDS - HOLLYWOOD BEDS - CHESTS SECTIONALS - HUNDREDS OF FINE FURNITURE ITEMS MODERN DAY FURNITURE ROWELS TERMS «|40 S. Telegraph Rd„ Next to Bloomfield Fashion Shop I re Mon., Thais., Fii, Sot. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M.—Tuoe^ WM, 540 P.M/ I n I Call for a Tralwai Estimator ROCHESTER IHUtari CULC0. oxppao oAt-issi ^ WORVHV1UJ Fif^iso LAKE ORION LUMBER CO* MY 2-3M1 THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1961 THIRTEEN Boy, 4, AH Alone, Brings Boat Back turned to' the mortal Institution after he attacked two .Detroit] HIADQUARTRRS The mail was prompted fey Johnson's report a week ago that crackpots had written him saying he was a fool not to have kept l the bag of cash that fell tram a Brink's, Inc., armored car March RCA COLOR Anthony G. Do Lorenzo on Notre Dome Project Anthony 0. De Lorenzo, vice president of General Motors in charge of public relations, has been named spadal gifts chairman for the Detroit ana’s partldpa-tion In a nationwide fl&million DETROIT Ufi—Motions to dismiss a petition seeking decertification of the United Auto Workers Union at a Chrysler Corp. plant have been filed by both the UAW and Chrysler. The company and union tiled • the dismissal motleoa Thurs-• day. 1 Dissident UAW members at i Chrysler'! Nine Mile Road plant filed a decertification petition with the National Labor Relations I Board Monday. . The dissidents say they tear they may loae their jobs to other UAW 'fmembers being transferred to the Americans Heap Praise on Handyman Who Returned $240,000 Will Probe Conditions of Gary Taylor's Being Freed From Ionia Johnson, SO, a Negro handyman, found the bag and called the FBI. Brink’s gave him a $10,000 Gary Taylor was first committed to Ionia in 1997 after he shot at 10 women in various spots in the county. Two were injured. An investigation Into the re-toaae of mental patient Gary A.| Taylor, known by police as the phantom sniper, from Ionia S»ate Hospital will be conducted, Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams sgid today. The request was made by Oakland County Prosecutor George F. Taylor, after the 24-year-old Bev- torrential moil, endorse hie boa* The <01011 still contains crackpot ter. eety iff returning the $240,000 he criticisms, some obscene, but found in a street, Johnson estimates these are leas H "Thank God.” he ttys, "we still than 1 per cent. "Iliey should be of have, a country that * got more ashamed,'' he aays. “In they want Rici good than bad -ia it." to classify themselves as thieves, said SPECIAL AmoiiNOMt DIAL FI 4-6243 How long the investigation, and how it will be conducted, was not disclosed In Adams' brief letter. i plant who hive more seniority. Spring Fashions CRAMERTON CLOTH No other slacks can match these1 crisp 'n' cool Billy the Kid Cramerton Cloth slacks for slim, trim ap-peal. They’re smoothly styled in 100% combed cotton type twill that’s strictly Wash ’n’ Wear. Adjustable Button Tabs— Talon zipper. Sizes 6 to 12 Slim and Regular Sizes 27 to 30, Regular After 43 successful years in (lie furniture business — 25 of them in this store — I've sold out arid will be retiring soon. But before I quit — I must liquidate my entire stock. Since I don't have muck rime before the new owners will be taking oyer, I've had to reduce prices drastically to move everything out fast! 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Triple drasamr, mirror, dtaat, panel bed. Regular $199 JO. New $27i« Nougahyde Safa Bads Anertad outers, loess pi Hew backs. Cemfertabls sofa by day, bed by night. Reg. $129.95. New.. w TWELVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 28. 1861 Avondale Schools Keep Tax-Rich Chape! Hills Secession Plan Defeated ...Because of Finances ( By DON nSMOYLE {school board members had adopted An attempt to detach a tax-rich, a resolution, opposing any annexe-Bloomfield Township subdivision it ion of areas outside their district, from the Avondale School District! * * * was defeated unanimously yester! -Any change in our boundaries d^^the °akland C^ty-Board wouw disrupt long-range plans of Education. made several, years ago for the Armed with charts, mans and pe-i Bloomfield Hills district,'' Bates • titions, residents of the Chapel Hill [said. t Subdivision explained, in a careful-j it it O ly prepared presentation, why they, roilowln_ o^t , thought their area should be with-;- -' Bates statement, the drawn from Avondale and annexed CHOKY or CH1ROFKACTOBS — Picked to represent Pontiac in a State Posture Queen May 3 is Miss Nancy Serra, 18. of 3642 Silver Sands Rd„ Drayton Plains. The selection is pari of Correct Posture Week, and Miss Serra r the proclamation of Mayor Philip E. Rowston, left, with Dr. James Whttmer, local chairman of chiropractors, and last year’s local representative Miaa Barbara doe, of 3030 Cooley Lake Rd„ Waterford Township. Opposing the move were members of the Avondale Board of Ed-ion. Avondale School Supt. Leroy R. Watt and Merrill O. Bates, trustee on the Bloom field {fills Board of Educatkm. Bruce Greene of 1ST? Ashover Drive and Bey I. Butter, 1294 Ashover Drive, both of Bloom-Held Township, were the chief epekeemen for tpe Chapel Hills Greene said a petition requesting the county school board to approve the transfer In school dishad been signed by ISO of >0 against the petition for transfer by the Chapel Hills group since it would cause a “financial hardship” to the Avondale School District Reuther Is Accused of Libeling Senator Royal Oak Twp. Suspends Chief Fire Department Head Charged With Illegal Use of Road Material Need for Recreational Centers Placed in Hands of Committee The Citizens Advisory Committee More than 63 members to the City Commission has agreed 'fwate turned out for the second to undertake a public opinion IUrJm- tomorrow Dr. Otto C. Hufziger, assistant su- at **“ h**1* completed Depart-perintendent. ! ment of Public Works Building No INCOME TAX here on Rochester Road just south .___, . , . of Long Lake Road. The board is going to give us ^ a ost of living increase and we a cosj of living increase and weJ { City Manager David E. Firestone announced today that coffee and doughnuts will be served to citizens who attend dedication ceremonies at Troy's $45,000 DPW building tomorrow. Washington today for a day of peaceful demonstrations appealing for U.S. help in freeing their homeland from the Fidel Castro regime. ‘ a * * A motor caravan of SO automobiles and two chartered buses caftie from Miami, and other groups came to join them today from New York, Philadelphia and {Baltimore. Most planned to return later today. Wilson said the route of the proposed Chrysler Expressway would be a more natural boundary for the district. Chapel Hills is north of the expressway route and south of South Boulevard. Normally, Cubans are happy-go-lucky, laughing people. Today they were Retrained. They seemed worried and saddened by events in their country. ' said Smothers. "All we ask i* that this be used to pay a part of monthly premiums instead of just added to' our weekly paycheck. “Money paid in premiums di- Sr‘s MMHMmt structure wasjeloan Shavg for Cuba item on the employes W2 form* built fOT approximately $33,000. « .oaMIT0"* [The other costs were for equip- KEY WEST, FIs. (AP)-Ha-;______________________________________ ■ 138 W 00 "’ ** **"'ping the building and for grading vana radio said Thursday Cut* mer member of the state and {approach roads on the 284-acre ha* bought 48,240 shaving brushes ty school boards. «d . from a Soviet bloc country. I Bates said Bloomfield represents 1.7 per cat of the Avondale district’* tax base. Removing the subdivision from Avondale would wor k a hardship on the net of the district, he said. Other Avondale school board nembers, including R G r an t Graham, president; Floyd L. Cobb treasurer; and George Granger, trustee, also spoke against the transfer. The final blow to the proposed transfer was delivered by Bates, past president of the Bloomfield Hills Board of Education and for- plained. “Fringe benefit* t ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP -Fire Chef Samuel D. Mitchell, charged! with embezzling road material, bom the Oakland County Road Commission, was suspended indefinitely last night by tbe Township Board. Mitchell to charged with as tog asphalt material ta pave a driveway at kto home at M7M Milch rlldale si. between. May It, 1966 aad Sept. 1. I960. Supervisor Elwood Dickens laid that the township board received three signed affidavits from three persons last January stating t h a Mitchell had used toe county road material to surface the driveway of his home. ADMITS USE At that time Dickens said Mitchell admitting using tbe asphalt intended for road patching because It was hot and had to be used within 24 hours. The Are chief was released ea a *2,500 bead after hto arraignment Tuesday before Jastice at Peace L—la C. Cash. He demanded a hearing and his examination was set for yesterday but the hearing was postponed 1 next Thursday at the request of Mitchell's attorney Emmett Traylor, who wanted additional time to study the case. Dickens said that even though Mitchell has been under fire since January he has been allowed to remain in his job. He was suspended today to await the outcome of the court’s action next week. Cuban Invasion Inquiry Delayed 'Emergencies' Prevent Bowles' Appearance, Force Postponement ap ffcstsisi POUND DEAD — Mrs. Pamela Garroway, 34, wife of television star Dave Garroway. was found dead in their New York home early today. Police listed cause of death unknown, . pending an autopsy. School Election Registration Date Set for May 15 The deadline to register for the spring school election to Pontiac has been set lor May B- WASHINGTON (API — Sen. Carl T. Curtis, R-Neb., has so-cused labor leader Walter Reuther of issuing a libelous and slanderous statement that Is an attack upon the Senate. h it 0 'Let him (Curtis) sue if he iks he has been libeled,”/replied a spokesman for Reuther. Reuther himself declined to com-tent.» - ■ . Curtis’ charges came In reply seven tnpn ago. Heather said then that aa aBegatfon of Ben. Cards “Is downright false.” “It la Mr. Reuther who la guilty of making statements that are right false.” Curtis told toe Senate Thursday. * * * The charges and countercharges between Curtis and Reuther stem from a Senate committee meeting March 9 that neither attended. * * * Secretary of Labbr Arthur J.| Goldberg was testifying before the finance committee on the administration's unemployment compen- In it, Reuther. president Of too United Auto Worker*, said ton purpose of toe question wag to create an impreMkn that imeaipiegraKnt QUESTIONS LAYOFF Curtis' was at a funeral but he AH unregistered persons mustj**^ asked Sen. Wallace F. Ben-register liy t p.m. that date to[ be eligible to vote in the June 12 school board election. The heard approved the date ! Thursday. Application far registration should be made at the city etork’a office. Up for reelection will be William H. Anderson, vice president of the board. James R. Jenkins will also be up for election. nett. R-Utah, to pose a question for him.. Curtis’ question: Was it true' that Reuther had persuaded the automobile industry to lap oft workers In an action that-inflated the nation’s unemployment totals? feoeneeteable, sad Reuther fired off aa angry {‘ 'The allegation to Sen. Ourti*' question is downrigfiHatee.” Reuther said. “The Insinuates- to*t flit automobile corporations ana our union would conspire to rig the unemployment figures Is a challenge to their integrity aa well Fun Fair for Children WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP - A “Fun Fair” strictly for children will be held Saturday by the Scotch Bemqptary School Parent-Teacher Association from noon unit! 5 p.m. at the school. Jenkins was appointed to fid tile board post left vacant early this year by the resignation of Louis H. Schimmel. whose term expires in June. Neither men has formally announced his candidacy yet. Sets Yearly Card Party WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- HEP — The Twin Beach Civic Association will hold its third annual card party tomorrow at S p.m. at the Twin Beach Elementary School, 7149 Oakley Park Road. Proceeds will go for ndgjibor-i hood improvements. FlY FREE to SOAftt US VEGAS! ~ IIAVK IVIItY SUNDAY AM. from DVTfiOff, MICH. A DAYS - S NMHIS VACATION PACKAM AUfWM tour tor a fowdMtadstoatlto faawMlMMtotetosm * ph*4r**«4r Mi wyiw___ dslarn tosr safias CisniBsass UStKVATIONS WUTt OR FMOMt PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE - 7*2 mn HURON SHEET n t-MlI WASHINGTON (AP) - A Senate inquiry into the Cuban invasion was postponed today until Monday when Acting Secretary of State Chester Bowles said "several emergencies” would prevent his appearance. Wayne Morris, D-Ore. chairman of tbe Senate Latin-American Affairs subcommittee, announced the postponement aft-a series of telephone calls to the State Department. Morse did not say what “emergencies” were Involved. But Morse announced that he and Bowles agreed to invite Allen W. Dulles, director of the Central Intelligence Agency, to attend Monday's closed meeting. Senate Republicans said that Dulles previously had balked at an invitation to appear before tbe full Senate Foreign Relational Committee of which the Morse Hills1 subcommittee is an^ arm. Hie school board fears that If such a benefit were approved, similar requests would come from secretarial, teaching and administra-tive'personnel. "This would create added clerical burden on the payroll depart-; menu" Hufziger said. , * * h The oafon said it would agree toj • set figure instead of a percentage of the premium, therefore guarding the echooi district’s cost against rate increases. The bond moved to give the proposal study dad give a decision et toe next regular meeting. Backs S«lf-CDniorsliip • President! -censorship by the press in the interest of national security was endorsed to-! day by Janies C. Hagerty, rice president in charge jof new* and public affairs for ' Broadcasting Co. SELLING OUT a» COST! —To Satisfy the Demands of Creditors— LIVING ROOM - BEDROOM SUITES - TABLES - LAMPS DINETTE SETS - CHAIRS - WALL ACCESSORIES HIDE-A-BEDS - BUNK BEDS - HOLLYWOOD BEDS - CHESTS SECTIONALS - HUNDREDS OF FINE FURNITURE ITEMS BUY AT COST SELLING OUT BUY AT COST MODERN DAY FURNITURE TERMS *1640 S. Ttlggroph Rd„ Next to Bloomftgld Fashion Shop Aoq,, Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10 A..M, »• 9 P. M,—Tumv Wad., 5:30 P. M. FE 5-5913 FREE ESTIMATES ON HOME IMPROVEMENTS ADD-A-ROOM 10x12 Additions All Labor and AS LOW AS Modamizotion becomes a rad pleasure whan you let Newels handle toe entire job from start to finish . . . free estimates, skiflad workmen, quafity materials, personal 1 supervhion, financing, guaranteed work... ad included in one fair price, one com- * , pony. ..ana responsibility. 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Since I don't have much time before the new owners will be taking over, I've had to reduce prices drastically to move ■ . HUU||V everything out #•*»! But understand this — all on sale is quality furniture — [ my regular stock! The values are real and really terrific! If you're looking for worthwhile savings — look here! $60,000.00 worth of top quality furniture now going for $37400.001 Don't min out! Thuso Aro Just a Fow of Our Many, Many SpaeMt Vat dyed in Black, Pewter, Green, Soft Gold, Putty Classics 9-PIECE BASIC WITZ DINING ROOM SUITE Drop Leof Table, 5 Chairs, China, Buffet and Hutch. Was $595, Now tA/WS —2 Suites left— AVV SOFAS and SECTIONALS 3-pc. Kroeliler Sectional S07C75 W FOOTWEAR Moungandgaq To help you look your loveliest, we present these stunning styles by one of America’s tap shoemakers ... smart, comfortable, modest In price. Stacked Heel. Bone and Black. AAA to B widths. Red and French Coffee. AAA to B widths. 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CONTOUR TYPE CHAIRS Use a Convenient Lion STORE MIRACLE MILE THE PONTIAC PRESS. ■ FRIDA¥, APHID 28^1861 THIRTEEN Mail Supports Honest Man Americans Heap Praise on Handyman Who Returned $240,000 LOS ANGELES (AP)Ninety-nine per cent of UA citizens, judging from Douglas Johnson's •atimhte they have received 1,300 letter* this week, A * * 4 Jlw' mail wu prompted by Dhnaon’s report a week ago crackpot* had written him saying he was a fool not to have kept the bag of cash that fell from a Brink’s, Inc., armored car March n. esty in returning die $240,000 he foupa to a street. "Thank God,’’ he says, “we (Mil 1 have a ecuatry that’s got more good'than bad in it.’’ Johnson and Us wife Helen Boy, 4, All Alone,. Brings Boat Back PITTSBURG^ Calif. (API- A 4-year-old boy steered a 20-foot skiff Into gulsun Bay, about three miles west of here, Thursday night after his father apparently' feel over- Johnson, 90, a Negro handym found die bag and called The mall still contains crackpot criticisms, some obecc Johnson estimates these than i per cent. “Tltey should be ashamed," he says. “In they want to classiiy themselves as thieves, that’s up to them.’’ brought thf boat back, only 300 feet tram' its normal mooring, about 5:10 p.m. His father,' Ned J. Painter, 42, of West Pittsburg, had taken Ricky ban fishing. Fishermen ■aid the pair had left early Thursday afternoon.' The youngster, Anthony G. Da Lorenzo on Notre Dame Project Anthony G. De Lorenzo, vice resident of General Motors in charge of public rslati »ed apodal gifts chairman for the Detroit ana’s participation in a nationwide tlSmillion University of Notre Dame development program. # .* • ’ De Lorenzo, of 3250 Bradway Boulevard, Bloomfield Township, was named “Notre Dame Men of the Year’’ In UK by the Notre Dame Club of Flint. He is a graduate of the. University of Wlacon- To Investigate Sniper Release Will Proba Conditions of Gary Taylor's Baing Freed From Ionia* turned to the mental Institution after he attacked two Detroit! women. An Investigation into the release of mental patient Gary A. Taylor, known by police as the phantom sniper, from Ionia S'ate Hospital will be conducted, Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams said today. The request wu mads by Oakland County Prosecutor George F. Taylor alter the 24-year-old Beverly Hills man was recently ra- the circumstances of his release u Taylor said to aa AprU U letter, and promised to make “a thorough Investigation to determine all the facte." Gary Taylor was first committed to Ionia in 1957 after he shot at 10 women in various spots in the county. Two were InjurwL How long the investigation, and how it will be conducted, wu not! disclosed in Adams’ brief letter, I mailed to Pontiac yesterday. Move to Dismiss Rebel Union Petition DETROIT (if—Motions . to dismiss a petition seeking decertification of the United Auto Workers Union at a Chrysler Corp. plant have been filed by both the UAW and Chrysler. The company and union filed • the dismissal motions Thursday. Dissident UAW members at Chrysler’* Nine Mile Road plant filed a decertification petition with the National Labor Relations Board Monday. The dissidents say they fear they may lose their jobs to other UAW members being transferred to the plant who have more seniority. HEADQUARTERS for RCA COLOR is Ntw Cantor EltctroBics n s-ssn Ossa Dads IS ».».-* MU SPECIAL Announcement DIAL' PE 4-6243 ■NMMMNMMi FOURTEEN She'* on Optimist— but She'll team Past HIGUEY, Art*. (It-Kimberlae Sonsaman, 5, (topped at the door just before she left far her tint day.fo kindergarten and told her mother; v "At .laat. Mom, I’m going to foam all about life/' to preveat the destruc-. bon of Detroit's old city tall. Court Kitts Bid to Save Detroit'* Old City Hall LANSING (UPIV—The State Su- SANDERS FOR RENT TRAVIS HARDWARE straying the old building to make way ter modernization. The suit brought by Chamski on twtmif of other Detroit residents who want the aid city hail saved sought a delay pending determination of a high court appeal, t GU LB RAN SEN ORGAN? Wiegand Masic Ceater OP PREMIUM QUALITY BEER AT THE LOCAL 12 OUNCE PRICE >/ Kent r,N0 COL. INC., otr«o«1 THE PONTIAC.PRESS. FRIDAY. APRIL 88, 1961 IN ONE YEAR BIGGEST PERCENTAGE OF SALES INCREASE OF ANY BREWERY IN 1960 ASPHALT TILE $349 CARTOh 10 PCS. GENUINE ARMSTRONG TILE PERFECT QUALITY—ALL YOU WANT! PENNY PAINT SALE OaUMc ar ImM* WkM* i«t Si Cal. VINYL EXCELON AnaatfMf't Tile Or——groat *iu II »6W CIIUNG TILE White Uapw and •reeved. Flam* resistant. Slightly 7Vi< LATEX PAINT LINOLEUM WALL«TNJ 54 iechei high. lAr Many colorful | BUY-LO “ 102-104 S. Saginaw (Next Dooi to May's) Free Forking in Reor OPEN TONIGHT and FRIDAY TIL 9 f. M. 4" High Ribbtr Base 19x12 linoleum Rugs Y LOSE SOMETHING 9 THE RAPID READING INSTITUTE Now Conducting Classes ut McGregor Memorial Wayne State University ANNOUNCES The Formation of Clones he this Area RAPID READING With IncieoRod Comprahansloii There Will Be Day and Evening Classes for Students end Adult* Tot XOU INFORMATION CALL FE 2-0292 AT n.M.1 NEW HOME FOR TELESCOPE - The do that will support the world s largest solar telescope is taking shape on Kitt Peak on the Papago Indian Reservation 45 miles southwest of Tucson, Art*. In the foreground is one end of a 300-foot tunnel which will provide the light path for the telescope. The (tie will be 110 feet high. The solar project will cost $4 million and is two months behind schAule. Asks Consideration of Trio for Federal Judge Posts The names of Circuit Court Judges Clark J. Adams and William J. Beer, and Probate Court Judge Donald E. Adams, all Democrats, have been tossed in the i temper should new federal Judge: ships be created. County Democratic Chairman James M. Ginn has written s personal letter to Joseph J. Collins, state chairman, urging that the name* of the three Oakland County judges #“be given most i serious consideration” in case I more judge posts are established the Eastern District of Michl- Donald E. Adams, long a justice of the peace in the county, and one of our- probmte judges, has! fulfilled our faith in him.” "All throe of theae men were extremely eble lawyers end am learned, fair and Jnet judges. Al would be worthy additions to the I A bill has been peaaed Washington creating 7* I Judgeships. • Oakland County has the goodP fortune of having three excellent !■ state judges now sitting' in ttsjg courts,” Ginn told Collins in an! April 17 letter. * *■ * ■ "Judges William J. Beer and-Clark J. Adams represent a tradi-1 tkm of line circuit judges, and!" Changemaking [Problem Solved by New Device CLEVELAND,. Ohio (UP!) Ever been in a situation where !f you needed change and only had a dollar or J5 Mil? Copies of Ginn’s letter also went > Sms. Patrick V. McNamara and j Philip A. Hart, and Neil Staebler, national committeeman from Michigan. Ginn said the letter didn't mean to imply that there weren’t “many other very capable Democrats" who might he qualified for the posts. Horn Repair* aid Remodeling AT Savings Yoa Will Long Rememfcer • Roofing • Pore hot Enclosed • Siding • Cement Work • Dormers • Stone • Storm Windows • lovoetrough • Violations Corrected FREE ESTIMATES — CALL FE 3-7833 No Cash Down — No Payment 'til Juno CORSTRUCTION CO. 92 W. Huron St., Pontiac Ollie Frctter Sez . . . We Art Having a . . PUBLIC SALE BY ORDER OF THE PRINCIPALS TO BE HELD AT FRETTER'S Appliances, TV and Stereo DEALER'S COST or BELOW SatATCHID AND DAMAGED MICIS PRICED ACCORDINGLY (SIMM Worth •» Ayyll»e*i Orient SaM tar NEW end USED MERCHANDISE 1 COUPON - Worth on Additional : II* «ff nr catlml Si—Mat ! IKwttn April S thrvvfh Agrll it aaagra per pvekatt ac—gteS FREE!! 5 Lbs. Maxwell Haws COFHI If Prcttar Can't Baat Yaar [ Well, National Rejectors, Inc.,1 of Detroit, has solved the prob-L l^m with their new changemaker. ■ It give* change for a *5 bill, aP $1 bill, a fifty?, I steed for hears faring the toy. natfi finally, I eeoU stretch my arm above nay head. I hod a circle of loving friends and family and a kind, wonderful doctor, who showed great pride in me end marveled at my quick recovery. It still saddens me to think of the many lives he saved, mine included, only to succumb. Mm-self, to the disease a'year later. I was operated on in the month of August. By the end of September, I was driving my car again and bowling' on a league team every'week. Ite following summer, I learned to water ski. This was four years ago. Today, outside of a slight hd*| low where the muscle and tissue were removed, I defy anyone' ho doesn’t know me to tell which side I was operated on. I can do anything with my left hand that asnuiday I may tear that a recurrence ten got to oad maybe next tone I won’t bo so lucky. , I won’t aay I don't think aboqt it. Of course J think about it, but I don't dwoll an it I could wa])t out of the house tomorrow and bo struck down by a ear, but I don't dwell on that, either. k, k k I just try to live every day t» it's fullest, and thank God he saw jfit to grate me an extension ct time -r- be It four years or forty. God willing. I'll live to see my three children grown and married and even hold ray grandchildren in my arms. k k k to me, cancer Isn't Just e black shadowy horror to he feared and whispered about. It’s an existing enemy to be conquered and wiped out. I did just that through the hands of a skillful surgeon, the love and prayers of family arid friends and a little word called 'faith.* GALLAGHER DRUGS M-59 Shopping Center OPEN SUNDAYS HY-LAND VARIETY M-59 Shopping Cantor OPEN SUNDAYS Fiones of the Royal Oak Youth'character building director. 4 Your Summer Coordinate. SKIRT BLOUSE Tones of color Itunch e new round of fashion In House of Suburbia's graceful hip* stitched permanently pleated skirt end demi-fitted ascot tunic blouse that fastens with tiny covered buttons down tha beck. The* skirt In vivid Bahia pink, Casarea blue. The blouse in palest pink ice, blue ice. Both in Amel and Viscose, sices 8 to 16. OF PONTIAC UlRON at TELEGRAPH Mon., thurg., Frl. 10-9*—Tue*., Wed., Sot.- 1(^5 • £ , Thur MR. AND MRS. W1LMER KILBOURN Former Sylvan Lake residents Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Kil bourn of Oakley celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Saturday at a family dinner in Flint. The Kil bourns have a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Farnsworth of Flat Rock, two sons W. G. of Ortonville and Morley of Inkster, ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. CENTENNIAL FABRIC JAMBOREE °VI* s-®w VAKOS **mnants Vc-SPc Monboht -■ W. T. GRANT CO. MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER OPEN DAILY ID A. M. TIL9 f. M. the First Phiiathea Sunday School of First Baptist Church, registration; Mrs. Winford Shereton and Mrs. Lizzie Rich of Pontiac’s Anna Gordon Union; reception, Mrs.! Blanche Bevin of Femdale; and finances, Mrs. Orlo Mason. Mrs. LeRoy Shafer and Mrs. A. D. Stimer. I The session closed with a Friendship Circle and the Aaronic benediction. Plays Host to Group for Meeting Mrs. George Quine of Merry Road was hostess to Interiakes Ex-tenaion Grouo for an ail-day meeting AVednesday. Election of officers highlighted the meeting. Co-officers for the new chairman Mrs. Cari Weber are Mrs. Mason Rich, vice chairman; Mrs. Leland Martin, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Victor Startler, corresoonding secretary; Mrs. Gilbert Brown, news reporter; Mrs. William Huriburt, project leader; Mrs. Wilbur Ott, assistant leader; and Mrs. George Rupert, marketing chairman. fhe Achievement Day Tea May S fas Waterfoid Commaaity Coa- stal Graft Days May M aai 18 at Avoa Township Park. A group from die club will tour Midland’s Dow Chemical Plant and churches on June 6. Luncheon was served by the hostess-.to fifteen members and guest Mrs. Kenneth Gkfiey. Mrs. Donald 'Johns was reinstated to membership. The afternoon was spent in basket weaving. Mrs. Jack Andress of Orrmby [Street will be hostess for the next meeting on June 28. WCTU Hears Talk on Youth Problems Robert Templip 'Jr., Oakland County assistant prosecutor, spoke on youth problems before the Pontiac Unit, Women’s Christian Temperance Unit fallowing cooperative dinner Tuesday at the Church of the Brethren. The Rev. ti. W. Gibson gave the devotion. Music was provided by file church choir, with vocal duets by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Green. 37 West Huron Street Party-Pretty Prom Dresses for tha young and the ' sophisticated from 18.9£— BRIDAL SALON Riker Bldg. FINE IMPORTED CHINA 53-Pc. Set 93-Pc. Set *2>495 Up *2995 NOW ON VERY SPECIAL SALE, OVER 100 PATTERNS Vi OFF. Drop in and browse around in one of Pontiac's Largest selection of dinrierware store. “OVER m PATTERNS TO CHOOSE PROM" DIXIE POTTERY 5281 Dixie Hwy. Waterford OR 3*1894 It’s Nets! It’s Fun . . . Ladies • . . Health and Slenderizing; Salon COIN OPERATED • 7 Professional Pieces of Equipment • Lose Weight and Enjoy Better Health • tag for safaty; 8 moods; no confining pedal; attr- Caia SLENDER-VEND Health and Slenderizing Salon Til N. Parry 8L ^ Harrison’s Grill Room WEEKEND SPECIALS LUNCHEONS BREAKFASTS Font Choice SOUTHERN PRIED CHICKEN JUMBO BUTTERFLY SHRIMP OCEAN PERCH FILLET M-SaL«SaB. 3119 or kju. UNDP 1300 N. Perry St Suburban Moderate Prices Phone FE MS79 T»k* Oat Hre.: 8:00 s.m. te 9:00 gj*. THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1001 SEVENTEEN 1A microwave heating system has |mb for oil wells and Day increase the world’s recoverable petroleum supply seven times. A microwave generator in • well would emit a beam to heat and liquefy trapped deposits ot mollasesdike petroleum, unrecoverable with conventional techniques. Kingsley Inn Bloomfield Hills Proudly Presents f Ike fseiees European Maltre d* ARMINIO BELTRAMELLO Who will prepare delectable and tantalising food right before you at your table to suit your taste. Specialties: Breaat 6f Chicken Pompadour >v Veal Scallopini Caesar York Cut Sirloin ala Coition Bleau 140 DISHES OFFERED Dinner Served from 8 P.M. to 11 PJC. Late Saaeke Served *tfl 2 A.M. — teacfceoes eetved dolly fraarll mm. to t pun. OPEN SUNDAYS—SERVINO ENGLISH TYPE BUFFET BRUNCH 11 Aid. TO 3 Bid. DINNERS II O’CLOCK NOON TO 11 PJd. Call 9a 4-1400 JO 4-1596 Tee Time Again at Pina Lake Golf Course Chapel dill Estates [HE • HALF ACRE LOTS • WINDING PAVED STRUTS a. 73 FT. SPRAWLING RANCH • 3 AND 4 BEDROOMS • 2 CAR ATTACHE) GARAGE OfCN 14 Deity and Sunday, Clleed Tkvnd*yt The ladies locker room at Pine Lake Country Club is alive again with women golfers. Donning their easy fairway wear are, golf enthusiasts Mrs. Janie Clarke of Holly (at left) and Mrs. Robert Thibidequ of Pontiac Trail. Mrs. Morgan Siple of North Perry Street sets-her cap at just the right angle for her first round on the lush green of Pine Lake's golf course. Wondering if the sun will ever cooperate with their schedule is Mrs. HarrytPearce of Garland Avenue (at right). Exercise, Don’t Diet Redistribute Your Weight By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN (Ike Question Bob) Q. “Do I have to keep on a diet to lose weight at my waistline or can I just exercise? I cm 5 feet, Stb indies tall and weigh 130 pounds. I have a medium frame." A. You certainly are not overweight. If yen have n medium frame yen are underweight, end orb just about right tor n small build. Yon enn redistribute your weight with exercise. Take waist-slimming exercises and do not diet. Just be sure that you do not eat more I because exercise may whet your appetite. If you or any of my readers would like to have the waist-elimming exercises I have with great success la my ____ies, send a stamped, self- addressed envelope with your request for than. it a a Q. “I am 21 years old and gaged to be married. My problem is that my breasts have never developed. My mother and my fiance want me to have the operation to remedy tikis situation. 1 feel very inferior as a woman. This may sound silly to you, but I have been made fun of as a young giri and cannot stand being humiliated any longer. I can afford to have this operation so far as finances are concerned. Please give me the name of a doctor who would perform it.” A. I de net think that we •heuM allow any physical defect to ruin ear happiness, bet I certainly de net think you sound tolly. operation, bid if you will send me a stamped, aelf-addressed envelope with your request I will reply to you personally. Q. "For two weeks I have been holding my calorie intake to 1,200 a day but instead of ioting weight I am gaining. What am I doing wrong.” A. Perhaps yon win have to cwt your intake a bit lower. Try 1,000 • day. r' SAVE A DOLLAR! tfifl I CmM wm Helena Rubinstein’s COLOR-TONE SHAMPOOS ' Giant 2*o size I10W IS?., limited time only Leave it to Helena Rubinstein to creels a JuatiieM ounce bottiegimyoa 4 ted months beauty-treatment wuy of keeping your hair ct beautiful shampsetog adds flame immaculate, healthily conditioned end hllvu to rtd halr or ■Wdtrilne* cdors. IMWim-with color 1 Color-Tbns is the only shampoo tow illuminates blonde or light brown hair f-rt —fa ant« 4r w —**■* with gold. Mitmrm-rONS adds jet light* and . - - ------------------- «am shiauBtr.aaowM-ouw washes rsd-geld 14S North Saginaw (Hoar Stan) -HURON STREET (Conor Talograph) Ntxt to Notional Food Star* 4895 DMo Highway v build and weight and metaboHmn and physical activity. I suspect that you may not be counting your calorics correctly. Be sure Watch out for the extras or ‘trimmings” such as small, in-•tween-meal bits, sauces and tea-onings, and the manner in which you cook your food. For Instance, a baked potato, with salt and pepper and a dot of butter, is fine for the reducing diet while tried potatoes are taboo. WWW Q. “Can I use a reducing diet if pregnant?” A. You cannot cut your food intake too low when pregnant because of the needs of the growing child. Follow your doctor’s directions concerning diet and the number of calories you should have. Nomination Tea Staged by Council The Oakland County Cooperative Extension Service Council staged a nomination tea Thursday for chairmen of extension clubs in the North and South Waterford districts. Surprise That's Nice Is Marriage Spice By RUTH MHJ.KTT “Why, John, you never told me that.” So says a wife in a tone of surprised resentment, when her husband imparts a bit of information to somebody else. Lady, please don’t say Your husband doesn’t have to report everything he knows to you, does he? You’re expecting him to—and being surprised when he doesn’t— makes you look overly. -and rnakaa him look I Besides, his having something to tell that is as new to you at It is to others is good for your marriage, Nothing is more deadly than the “John, tell them that story about so-and-so” relationship between man and wife, each knowing exactly what the Other knows. Let Mm surprise you once In a while. That’s all to the good. And manage to have a few surprises in store for him yourself. You can’t expect your husband to show much interest in what you say at a social function if you are Just repeating the things you have Hostesses for the affair in Oakland County Health Center were Mrs. Arthur O’Hara, Oakland County Extension Council president; Mrs. Mary Hardy, Cooperative County Extension agent; Mrs. Lloyd Osworth, council representative ' and Mrs. William Bergmann, publicity chairman. Nominated for council representative of the North District was Mrs. H. James EUiott of IS u ___ 38 N. Saginaw St. Co-ordinate 499 Three flattering styles for your atooctlonl Slim linos.., bouffant,.» or pieeted’skirts. All three como In a choice of pastels, checks, solids and prints. BUDGET SHOP SPECIAL $10 PERMANENT ledoot Dost. .at 9^50 Mezzanine floor VERY SPECIAL ■ log. $2.00 % lour RELAX-A-TRON TREATMENT The Easy and Pleasant way to lose inches. to Treatments far IBM 100 South Shores Drive and for alternate, Mrs. Marcus Bowers Jr., Woodlow Street Mrs. Wil- *3995 u. m fred Thompson of Durham Road was nominated for alternate of ladfftf Farms Available f#gr the Sooth District. Club chairmen present ware C R. HASKILL STUDIO 1mam \ Mrs. Mary Wilde and j George Preidls, bath of Coshocton Drive; Mrs. William Newhall, Percy King Drive; Mrs. William Ifiller, Elizabeth Lake Road; and Mrs. J. E. Martin, Dumham Road. Sheer Hose Care (NEA) — Gossamer, sheer hose call for perfect fit. For wrinkles are unsightly in these ' seamless cobwebs. It you launder your hose before wearing, you'll find that they will become more resilient and 1 WBOOBm ■u Fril/Wfe* nv P.B.A. MONDAY Thru’ FRIDAY 9 A. M. 'til 2 P. M. Call for Information HURON BOWL 252$ Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 5-2525 or FE 5-2513 TONY’S SZ, Biker Bldg., U W. Huron PB I-71M For Your Wadding QUALITY and Quantity • IS Phstas hi tit • rm C«a—«U»I • A wilitas Ovett Bvvk • A Urp -JVM MirrlU" Sire • A MlnUlsrt Marriage CtrtlfltaU 1 ML Clemens St. FE 4-8953 Mrs. John Sampson THERE WILL NEVER BE ▲ BETTER TIME TO SELECT THE HOME YOU HAVE BEEN WANTING In “Rochester Meadows” An Address You*A Be Proud of • 3 BEDROOMS • ALL BRICK • FULL BASEMENT • PAVED STREETS • CITY WATER AND SEWERS Now Included in This Price—$360 Worth of Storms — Screen* — Doors *13,750 “Rochsotsr Meadows" is located eonvantontiy tojRodjerter at 434 Rewold Drive. Take Rochester Rd. North of the Village. Turn Right on Romeo RfL, Turn Right on Park* dau/Watch for the signs. . Built la Quality by SUMMIT BUILDING CO. ll Phans Of. 8-8481 Offfoi Phan* if EIGHTEEN THE PQNTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 38,1861 JACKSON AND j PERKINS McNEIL'S NURSERY M74 Dixit Highway—Just S. uf M-15 , Mi _ has! The United Stott* will have 25 aevea milUoB people 65 years and older Ihy I960. ToJuk ahdGa/idetvllews Manas *■* m <• »% at The Iwstaithr Soluble Concentrated HighNitritioi Plant Fioi fir 5-Way Feefcf! MAM Q»Y BY RA-PRM3RO CORPORATION. DANSVM1E, N.Y. EVERGREENS YUES JUNIPER ARBORVITAE BROADLEAF EVERGREENS SHADE TREES SILVER MAPLE WHITE BIRCH SUGAR MAPLE LOCUS TULIP TREE POTTED SHRUBS—ORNAMENTAL AND FRUIT TtKS Grown la Oar Own Nonary —100% Gnaraataad far Rnt Crowinf to. ‘42: Patio Stout* for oroo . lO'ilZ* Wo PoHonr Opoo Daily • ft S Saadivo 10 la I urft ItlHtMi or Grass Under Your Feet Needs Regular Feeding PLANT GOES WILD — Who ever heard of a coleuo that grew 6 feet tall? Hie Donald M. Gar-niers of Union Lake. Village started this plant from a slip donated hy Mrs. Oarnier's mother. Now look how It’s grown. Donald Jr., aged T, obligingly poses with the Jack, and Beanstalk plant to show, its height* ’ Prune Evergreens Later , Except for tbs shrubs which , oil spring or early ouramer bloomers. most larger plants will benefit ' from some spring pruning. The - evergreens, however, should be^ left alone until they start their, spring growth. TlMO they ritottiOj be carefully but back with a sharp. The old axiom "Don’t let the _raaa grow under your feet” certainly should never apply to homeowners who wish to maintain a beautiful lawn around, their home. Grass must be encouraged to grow profusely if it is to produce a healthy, green turf, thick enough to crowd out weeds. Regular feedings of lawns will stimulate this vigorous growth by supplying proper food elements to plants as they ore needed. Eats Wished lawns need an early feeding of fertiliser eon tointng high smseats of attragwi to restore pew Hie to gram after a long winter. This early ageing feeding allows the nitrogen In Me fertiliser to get Morn to the roots of the plants and give tender young shoots Ian early groan np an they begin to emerge from the oalL Although nitrogen is the element in the soil responsible for green, vigorous top growth in plants, agronomists say that the application of this element alone omits certain other notrients that must be kept in the soil to maintain the balance needed for energetic plant growth, The following table, developed by research, indicates the amounts of nitrogen needed for each 1,000 square feet of lawn area during [the plant’s growing season. Applications of a complete plant food for turf and trees, such as 10-6-4, applied according.to these ratesj and amounts will supply the nitrogen needed for green, healthy growth of grass plus the proper balance of other plant food! AosooUm Cirptt Orut Centipede ... •The higher rates apply southern areas with a relatively! long growing season. huge application. The entire rapidly. Additional water is needed there-! after to keep grass growing well. Spring Is Planting Time Through much of the country, spring remains the best tyme to plant new rose bushes, frees and evergreens because they have a longer period In which to establish roots to get them through winter. I Over 38 Other Varieties | VITALITY FEED AND LAWN CENTER 756 N. Perry ot Joslyn FE 4-8234 ! Roger A. Authler w. | ■ lasts S^ItM «-»> S MUn West •( MlH AkfWl XV MULTIPLY and gan beauty DIVIDE lawn and garden wort *570 Spray Chestnuts Six Ways ot Propagation When They M^vailable Gardeners * Six distipet methods of plantiplant fruit has separate root ays- Like bird-watchiftg, bud-watching propagation may be used to ex- terns beneath the soil can he raul-can play an important part in pro- pand the home garden. tiplied in this way. serving some of America’s most. ^ gardener may use seeds, _ . . ^.h , th^ i_v beautiful natural resources. This i»!Ieaf or Stem cuttings, a division of * WjM particularly true in many of our^,, or the process of ^ older communities where the proud Wrii«. Just which method is , ,mT iT S* horsechestnut is a handsome asset >, (wlth the exception of seed- ^DfrLTthe on- streets and home properties. Lg) u a matter best determined “f win d p *" "* This shade and ornamental tree, by the type of plant involved. j P®* ’ # * *' | Shake soil from the roots of the «s r ■ s wants to use only one or two, stem i Powerful 7 hp engine Automotive-type Steering, Differential New VersaGear Drivu for controlled power, handling ease 20 ATTACHMENTS MOWERS —30" to «* rotatr, reel, »■-*** bar unit! • • • ROTARY TILLER... LAWN CARE TOOLS —iceder, fertilixert, rollen ... SNOW REMOVAL—rotary sao-caiter, snow plow . . . tiilUTY TOOLS—-dunip cart, rotary brush. once a favorite, is rarely planted [now because it is sg. susceptible to depleting fungous malady, leaf Notch. The ill is controllable, but spraying must be carefully timed i bud-breaking time. Fungicide sprays,'such as fer-bam, am effective only when applied just as young leaves are opening. Spores are killed as they land on the foliage in the Spring before they can penetrate leaf surfaces. With timing the aU-Important factor, home owners should make n they are placed on the prior-1 list by spraying spectallste. Leave* unfold from around the middle to toe end of April In the temperate climes. While the first spraying is criti- cal. it alone will not control the ^ in a cool place. Keep leaf blotch. Second and third ap- cuttings out of direct sunlight until [ plications should follow at JO to 14[root* have developed, then trans-l day Intervals. In the rare instance pjant them to other clay pots qf o Kg Tractor Performance grader bled*. famous IorO] 1?E1 IMrSJ MUSTANG TILLERS T1U, CULTIVATE. WEED and MULCH whh 'aatowt, easy-handling Mustang Rotary Titters. Gentle, tilling action properly, standing corn — down Into Iho ooH for fast decomposition. Gives plants a better start, your garden o better finish. • Tillsr Tints Guaranteed for saecr-o-wiDTH tilling 12 to 44 Inches Only $9995 Credit Terns ItaUaMd—W« Tok* Tnit-Ias KING BROS. foRfioc Rd. ot Opdyke Id. Coll FE 4-0734 FE 4^1112 „ terns* apart. Plant each section in a cutting and root division will prove) ^ ^ ^ water weii. themselves the easiest and quick-^ ^ JgJ lbouU ^ ^ kept r, robber est methods. EagHto Ivy, grope it plants end coleus are just sonic of many plants which can be multiplied by stem cutting. A sharp knife should be used to remove a stem section 4 to 8 inches long. Make the cut jest below the point at which a leaf joins the stem, then trim bottom leaves to allow for l'/j inches of bare stem for planting. Fill a day pot with damp ver-miculite or sand, plant several cuttings, water regularly and store! i for several days. Advice to the amateur floor-lay-r. You will find the floor screw or the screwdype nail quite easy to! Spring VALUE DAYS ot Wolttrt RUBBISH mm BURNER 1111 jjjf Rog. 12.19 |n|fl $i59 R3UP' 20 Gallon GARBAGE CAN Rog. S4 00 $2.79 Utility Dirt SI.98 SHOY Reg. GARDEN RAKE log. StSO $1.39 CASTING ROD and REEL Rog. 99.99 $5.95 WALTERS HARDWARE 3000 loslyn (jedah Laho GARDENING TIME IS HERE! THE BEST TIME TO PLANT EVERGREENS IS NOW Week-End Specials! FLOWERING DOGWOOD TIED 4 to S.ft bom * $3.95 $495 JACOBSEN’S Garden Town and Nursery 8. BnatowhUNOtjai •SSBfitStSt CPATTC LAWN CARE 4WI I w PRODUCTS • Turf-Builder • 4XD Weed Ritter • Bonus • Ruth Seeds • Fertilisers • Seed Petatees • Onion Soto • Flows* Bulbs Tillers-Rollers-Spreaders KiJSJ SPECIAL OFFER • BABY CHICKS • DUCKLINCS • TURKEYS BARBER’S Laws I Pal Supply l Tsars Biftrinn Is OeMs Tso sp 1445 Highland Rd. (M-5t) Open Daily 8 A.M. to • P.M. Bettor Lava sr Oantoa OR 3414$ of dry early Spring weather, two ■prays might suffice. Severe infections of leaf blotch give horsechestnuts a fire-scorched look by mid-Summer. Many affected leaves drop prematurely. Since leaves are the food-producing parts i, their loss affects vitality, health and beauty. proper size, BOOT DIVISION Hie root division method of plant propagation cap be applied to a long list of plants that include begonias, African violets, aspidistra, sansevieria, strawberry saxifrage land the Boston fern. Almost any. Martin’s Manor and Assembled a Mad* of Exterior PI vwood s a AH waad parts are fhrea a < a Np nalli are needed except e Easy to diamaatla for props h heavy doty meant it of Watertax mount perebea Dealer Inquiries Invited 1353 Hifhwood Blvd. BENSON’S LUMBER—BUILDERS SUPPLY-FUEL SPECIAL CASH and CARRY PRICES! Hoursi Daily • to 5—Saturday B toll_349 North Swglwqw Str—t FE 4-2321 CRMH.RX H-T0NE* ACOUSTICAL THE STRATA 12x12, Rag. 22c SAU 18* CELESTIAL 12x12, Rag. 26c 21* FISSURED 12x12, Rag. 28c SAU 22* FIESTA 12x12, Rug. 2 Jc MU 17* RANDOM 12x12, Rag. 22c.: MU 18* CLOUDS 12x12, Rag- 20c. 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Electric Lawnmower Runs on Batteries'How to Plant'Info Is Readily Available . when If* earth ktf money on a ’ iawn-ioV. Trade te4ay-»«hoete ' lr#m SU Met new lawh*ov»; ► one M rt#W ter yeurtaw*. Pied out QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTION Houghten's 921 X. Mail SL Rochester 01 1-9701 When spring cornea, summer can’t be tar behind; toon the noise Of the mower will be beard in the land. Informal, independent survey* over the yean have strongly Indicated that the lawnmower enjoys Its finest hour moat often In the early morning, frequently on Sundays, usually at the hands of the neighbor neat door, — and almost Invariably while the rest of the neighborhood is trying to sleep. This -has resulted In strained community relations, including HH household pots, fretful cfaU> xl a certain understandable resentment on the part of those who wen up too late the night before. Furthermore, the zedous lawnmower operator also sutlers: be becomes defensive, even apologetic; his children suffer taunts at the hands of their contemporaries, and his wife is snubbed at the garden club. These are only a few of the evil consequences resulting from early morning lawnmow-operations — there are, of course, many more. (hie method to combat this situation has been widely employed but has been found impractical to sustain ever an entire la winnowing season, l.e., neighborhood block parties at which attendance is compulsory and at which everyone is reequirod to remain until 1 a.m. There are two principle oourerii I planting information readily available to ovory homo ownor, accordong to tho American Association of Nurserymen. Those are t Local nurseymen, including mall ordor nureery catalogues. Moot catalogues have a considerable amount of planting information, and other educational material. 1 State agriculture Extension Services. Many thousands of booklets on landscaping the homo gieunlo, la was, planting tress and rimibs, fruits, pruning, etc., are available. Write to Agriculture-al Extension Service located at the alto of your state college or university and ask them for sped-! fie information you’d like to nave. There is no need tor anyone not knowing what and how to plant,! says‘the association. Pruning Should Bring Out Natural Shape the desired effect: the entire neighborhood will sleep, sr at least take It easy, until nooa. Ua-fortunately It kas also been found., that frequently one of the guests la oo buoyed up by the feattvltlea that bo oaanot sloop at aO, sad be takes out Ms newfound energies on mowing the lawn of a neighbor who la sn u month’s vacation. The compulsory bioak party system has thus fallen late IN THIRTY MINUTES — Hedge trimming by hand has been outmoded by electric trimmers which do a hotter job dx to tea times faster. A 100 toot hodge can be trimmed and Aapsd on all sidoe In SO minutes. Weighing approximately five pounds, these lightweight trimmers ate easy to operate, and rugged enough to cut (wigs up to a half-inch. Bocauas of self-sharpening tooth, they require a minimum of maintenance. Fortunately, a new development In tho lawnmower field now promisee an end to such complaints. Recently Introduced by Lectio Lawn-shear Corporation of West Point, Pennsylvania, tbs new battery powered “Lectio Lawnshear” Is virtually noisdlsss, with features which include push-button starting and a locking key so that use by unauthorised persons Is privanted. Smoke, fume*, and the need for electric cords are eliminated, and each of the three models Is equipped with a battery charger which operates on ordinary house A source which prefers to remain anonymous has suggested that, aa the new battery powered and quiet—lawnmowers are adopted by increasing nunmbers of suburbanites, it may lead to formation of more friendly community groups whose motto might writ be, “As ye mow, so shall ye Sleep! Fertilize Vegetable Plot No txperinct needed Solve 3 lawn problems in one afternoon Worried about crabgraw? Lawn too thin? Ban apote a problem? You can take pan of all three in one afternoon, halts* creates an invisible barrier on the soil’s surface that kills crabgrass as it sprouts. Yet it lets good grass sprout unharmed, so you can sow all-perennial, weed-free Scotta seed on the same day. Non-burning turf builder* supplies all the nutrition new and established grass needs for healthy growth—promotes a thick satisfying lawn svsn in poor soil, TURF BUILDIR HALTS LAWN SEED Per M00 8*. Ft. Per 2,500 Sq. Pt. Per 2,500 Sq. A. $4.95 $9.95 $5.95 19 Bps# SUM U Ssya SWAP Clonic or family IPNIAOia SAROAINI When purchased with any of the above Items, we can a*tf you a big accurate $16.95 Scotta Spreader (as illustrated) tor only $11.95. • OTHER WONDERFUL SCOTTS LAWN CARE PRODUCTS SONUS — Kills We*6 as If Feeds the Grass — 5,000 Sq. ft. .I 5.95 KAHSKl — Eliminates Clover and ChMk Weed — 5,000 Sq. ft..$ 4.9J DAWN — A remarkable new Rosa Food. Largo Bom...’.$ 1.95 LAWN MOW1X — Silent and Easy to Purit .. ......$19.95 SLOOM FIELD mmm Jto am DRAYTON - REGAL "5 "“ SEE& and LAWN SUPPLY CO. DELIVER FaiiNaa Store—M Jackson St. FE 54491 DELIVER Initial, applications of food lor vegetables should be brook! cast over the garden plot at the rate of four to six pounds-tor each 100 square feet of apace. Two to three additional pounds riwUld be walked Into the soil after It has been spaded or plowed. Wheh seeds are planted, a stream of fertiliser should be shown about three inches to the side of the seed. This fed-tag should be repeated after the plants are up and again before they reach maturity. The trick in pruning lies in proper equipment — sharp shears and says — and cutting out old wood from the base to make room for new growth. Always prune a shrub with an eye to preserving the natural shape — the feathery habit of splrea, the weeping effect of some forsythia and the perky look of the vfbttfflama. Hedges may be trimmed into more formal shapes, but even I there make the top rounded and clip them narrower at the top than at Die bottom to the sun can reach the tower branches to make them leaf out. Buy Only Bast Seed Became aeeda are comparatively inexpensive, It is most uneconomical to buy anything but the beet The seeds should come from a reliable source, should be treated and free of weed seed. Don’t plant too thickly. m LAWN GRASS SEED LB. 10-LBS. Pontiac Deluxe Mixture......69 6.25 Pontiac Special Mixture.....49 4.20 Pontiac Economy Mixture.....39 3.69 Kentecky Blue Gross . ......59 5.70 Creeping IN Peace#..........39 3.70 Kentecky 31 Fescue..........39 3.70 Italian Rye Grass...........19 1.75 Newport'Blue Gross........1.75 16.90 Merlon Blue Gross....... 1.65 15.90 Penn Lawn Fescue ...........69 6.50 Highland Bent Grass ........69 6.50 • VEGETABLE GARDEN SEEDS Bulk and Packet • FLOWER GARDEN SEEDS .■..--■■■A M»nd«»ill« md Fairy's Unlimited Variety LILY BULBS Mg Mbs skewing gresn aprents — Umbellafwn, Regale Lillet, Grange Triumph, Ruhrum Like*. 39c Each 3 Bilbi 11.00 • BEGONIA BULBS Teberew rented CsmRBs flewered In 4 enters. CetneHen flewered and Nsnging Inker 3 colon. 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The photo was made in the Imperial Palace garden where cheny trees are House Pigeonholes 2 Controversial Bills Plan to Detail Market Rigging up the findings in a bulky legal To Sum Up Findings in tho Alleged Swindle of $10 MilKoii by fair By FRANK CORMIER WASHINGTON ■— wt two prominent msmbeta ct the American Stock Exchange legal stock sales approaching $10 million were to be detailed today by federal investigators. Lawyers for the Securities and Exchange Commission, after cample ting a year-long investigation ol exchange members Jerry and. Gerard Re. were .ready to The Res, exchange specialists who conducted the dally market eacttoM in about 30 stocha, also warn, to file a brief in their own behalf through attorney Milton ipp f ■ V x ' * WAIVE RIGHT 1 jraament, the Res have waived the right to, contest the charges. However, they have reserved the right to argue that, any violations were not willful. The laveeHgation. of the Res, father and eon, was ana of the most tar-reaching hr the hktoty of the SBC. It was the «ffrat to market specialists—the key technicians who operate at the heart of every MjMHH Erstwhile Pioi Gives a Lesson in Clowning SCOTTSBORO, Ala. (AP)—Prop feasor Onion, the collage teacher who left it ail to become a clown, wM the hit of the show as he opined with the Penney Bros, circus. Pending a decision by the full commission, the exchange has suspended the Res from membership. The exchange k the second largest to New York City and the nation, doing an annual ness of aboi|t $4 billion. - About 230 tin cans per are required now in the U.8. cording to present- rates of sumption. Si Just a few weeks ago* Profee-. >r Onion was Dr. Charles William Bona, profs—or of history and geography at a Michigan col-kgc—but « man with a lifelong yearning to hit the sawdust trail as a down. Thera was no homework Thursday night. He had the kkts — all agee laughing their heads off as he and hk eon, Toby, 6, put their specialty act. NEW 1961 RAMBLER 7-Dfnw *1695°° $195 181V $42.25 NORTH BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 $. Waudward, LANSING (A—Two eJ the moat controversial bills of the 1961 legislature—one dealing with discrimination in real estate deals, the [other with two -giant utilities— have been scrapped for the year. The House State Affairs Committee pigeonholed both measures Thursday, thus squelching two stormy wrangles that enlivened a ‘generally humdrum session. Dmtm of other MUs are ex- I pected to ge under at midnight tonight, which Is the deadline for all bill* to clear legislative committees or die automatically. handle Eastern Pipe Line Co. i | over the Detroit area's rich in- i j dastrial market for natural gas. , I The bill would have required! local elections helm a utility i could get a franchise to sell gas: in an area already served by an- i other supplier. Only the approval of the local governing body and the j Public Service Commission now is required. Major appropriation’' bills, already approved in either the House or the Senate, are among those yet to be sent to the Door for debate. As a compromise, the committee agreed to ask for appointment of a house committee* to study disputes revolving around distribution j of natural gas in metropolitan areas. The six-man committee would report to the 1962 legislature. NO MONEY DOWN NO PAYMENTS UNTIL JULY! NT mm at IIG SAVINGS TOR THE TONE BUM LVrJ NO PAYMENTS ttl JOLT! |\, NO MONEY DOWN! No Poymtnto Until July! Jasl Arrived! New BUL0VA Jewel Walehes choice lOi YOUR AH AT RKC, 10# \. SACIWW. FE 3-7111 Action by the State Affairs Committee tabled a bid that would have wiped out “rq|e 9”. adopted by the State Corporation and Securities Commission In a move ban discrimination in real estate dealings. The commission adopted the rule after disclosure that ' real estate dealers in the Crosse Pointe area were using a point system to grade prospective buyers according to race, religion and national origin. The gas bill fanned a 15-year-old (Uspate between Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. and Pan- Senators Add Billion to JFK Housing Bill WASHINGTON (UPIl—A Senate' banking subcommittee Thursday approved President Kennedy's catch-all housing bin and raised the price tag by a billion dollars, j The group recoin mended a S4.R-biWon housing program which ] carried stand-by authority to allow Kennedy to boost the spend-tag to (6.6 billion. He had asked for a M.5 billion allowance. NO MONEY DOWN...NO PAYMENTS 'til JULY! 4-Pc. SILVER GREY Modern BEDROOM Siite You got double droMW wM%. tilting mirfor of hsroled Pittsburgh pinto glass . . . matching chest of drawers sod bsoheose bod ... alt boa uti tolly design ad to Mod- ‘89s Famous Name INNERSPRING MATTRESSES or BOX SPRINGS MODERN 4-PIECE SECTIONAL SUITE cuahiona for fhto comfort. Toil- 139 The measure includes provisionsfl for slum clearance, urban renewal, IT public bousing, college dormitories]! and stimulants for private hon construction and improvement. WKC.108IS.SAGINAW...FE 3-7114 msmmsummmmmmm Complete PHILG0 Laundry Outfit! You Get All This: New '<1 Philto Wrings* Washer. Poll Guarantee Adjustable, all metal 6 months supply of TIM 1 Sparkling New LEONARD REFRIGERATOR - SAVE *51 New 23-Inch All Wood Console Television II-Width Proses Pood Cheat bolds «*- glos insebtieo. With trade. *158 NEW PORTABLE STEREO PHONO with 2 Exton. Spooktrs Plays u SET-'S NEW FAMOUS 5-TUIE TABLE RADIO ratn ap la *4 fart. H»24.95 *8.88 Giont ike 23-inch picture tub* (hows squore rectangular picture. New power transformer. Mahogany console. With trade. *168 WKI . 108 >.SA(,IYtW...FE 3-7114 A\ • .* j AIM, Is Your High School Represented ini he Press? THE PONTIAC PRESS rrarcn ror ocnooi news On This Page Each Friday FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1961 PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. TWENTY-ONE Spring Concert Friday at PNH Planning 'Singerama' to Observe Pontiac, Civil War Centennials By BILL RAMSEY One week from tonight the lights will focus on the Pontiac Northern stage as 200 vocal music students present their third annual spring Concert "Centennial Singerama." Directed by Meivtn Larimer, 6>e program will Include a varied selection of musical numbers commemorating the 100th anniversaries «of both the American Clvfi War and the City of Poqtiac. running narration will accompany the a Featured la the concert win be the Pontiac Northern A CapeUa Choir, which earned a superior raftag-nt the recent choir festival held la Femdale. These seasoned singers will present a wide range of tunes, from folk songs to love songs to “Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor,” a musical setting to the famous Inscription on the Statue of Liberty. GLEE CLUBS TOO The girls’ and boys’ glee dubs each have two numbers. “Night and Day,’* and “1 Believe’’ will be sung by the beys, while “April Love,” and “Johnny Has Gone For a Soldier” will be done by the Kiris. In addition, several ensembles will perform. (Bmaxlng the program, the retire vocal department wtn sing two maseed numbers, “Oh, Freedom!” a Negro Spiritual, and “Mb Battle Hyma of the Be- For several weeks the students have been preparing for the event, but the actual singing is only part of the work that is necessary to suoh an undertaking. Directed by Mr. Larimer and the choir president, Jerry Menter, students have made deeoratfom, written the narration, mailed letters and blocks of tickets to students at other area schools, drawn and painted posters, and hunted q or built various types of “props’ to be used on stage. . et Haldane, decoration; Mm HudarO, props; Bill publicity; an* Jeaalab Mike Plourde, choir _____________ and Sharon Stickle have been hi qharge of ticket sales. A great many Jobs will already fttve been completed when the cur-teiti rises tel the auditorium at 8 p m. next Friday evening. Prices for the show are SO cents for adult tickets, and 25 cents for all students, grades "1-12. Tickets are available from Mr. Larimer and from all music students. . ' * Tickets will also be sold at the door. There's Fun for All at Emmanuel Fair By KATHY McKEE The time for Emmanuel Christian High School's spectacular fair has finally come. Toddy people saw the transformation of-a school into si small carnival. Every class has joined the event with enthusiasm surprising cleverness. Some of the ideas used w __ _ cake walk, white elephant, general j store, spook house, and Disneyland. For exercise and drill many' interesting games were played in the gym. Council Election Today for St. Fred's Students By MARY ELLEN DKTMEK Student council elections' are .being held today at St. Frederick High School, bringing to an end several weeks of campaigning by candidates for next year’s council seats.' - The qualifications for holding student council office are as fid-lows. First, a student must have on student council for at least one year, either as a homeroom representative or a class officer. PAINTING POSTERS—Pupils at Pontiac Central High are busy this week planning for their annual J-Hop, which Is slated for Maw6. Various committees are hard at work making decorations, arranging for entertainment and refreshments, J HHH Pratlic Prats PlMte distributing and selling tickets, and publicizing the event. Working on one of many posters are (from left) Marie Foster, Cynthia Rush and Bonnie' Valuet. The girls are co-chairmen of the dance. Mark ter port dance chairman. West Bloomfield Selects Sixteen to Lead Cheers The council president has to .must lf\a}ptain at least a C aver- .mear and Mike Brady, all pres-be a senior. The reat of the of- lagC; ana personality-wise he must! ently juniors. . Bees may be held by Seniors, Irate at feast B. WWW Juniors, or sophomores. j The candidates for the office ofj Running for vice president will Scholastically, each candidate [president are Lynn Poet, Sue Pol-j be Tina LaLonde, also a junior, and the two losing presidential Walled Lake Students Stage 'The King and f By CAROLYN MAVIS Cheerleading tryouts were held t Wert Bloomfield High School Wednesday after school __ for the varsity and junior varsity squads. Judges at the tryouts were five teachers and four graduating cheerleaders. Dance Is May 6 Pontiac Central Slates Tropical J-Hop By BABB GRIFFIN “Tropical Mist" is the theme of this year's Pontiac Central J-Hop, to be held next Saturday, May 8, in the girls gym from 9 to midnight. Cochairmen of the prom are Boole Valuet and Cynthia Rush. Sandy Gowen and her committee are hard at work planning and assembling decorations for the gym. zenship, and service to the school. Music chairman, Dave Petrotf, has engaged Jerry Libby's band to provide music for this semi formal affair. Tickets are being sold for |1JI la the ticket booth by Jady Pre-vette and members of her com- Other committee heads ^re Susan Putnam, patrons; Mary Lou McLaughlin, refreshments; Karen Bronoel, publicity; and Mark Footer, port-dance. SENIORS INITIATED Yesterday morning 73 seniors were initiated into the National Honor Society at the annual installation assembly, attended by of the senior class and Qualifications for membership in the National Honor Society are a B average and evidence that the student excells in leadership, citi- Seniors with speaking parts la the ceremoay were Dave Todd, leadership; Karen He—lar, service; Harold Tate, citlsenshlp; Cynthia Williams, scholarship; Pontiac Central has two winners in the finals of the state forensics tournament held Tuesday in Flint Tommie Bogan won a first place banner in humorous reading and Cynthia Williams placed third in oratory. The girls’ speech teacher is Walter Smith. Winners of the ticket telling contest fa* "Carousel” were announced this week. It was a very dose race with Marlene Beale winning the clock radio fix selling 236 tickets.,SuSan Putnam, by selling 233 tickets, came in second and was- awarded fen dollars. PLAN PICNIC The Future Homemakers of j America are planning to go to Tee-pie Hill next Tuesday for a picnic and horseback' riding. Mis club is also giving an open-' house for all ninth grade girls in Pontiac May 16. “Junior High Night” will acquaint next year's sophomores with FHA activities. The top ten homerooms in the recent Magazine Drive have been announced. Herb Sanford’s homeroom, 117, turned in the' most money and will attend n Detroit Tiger baseball game. The second and third homerooms, 228 and 320, will be treated to a theater party by the Student Coun- cil. Other homerooms in order are 121, 324, 314, 311, 125, 206. and 134. unveiled in the Walled Lake High School auditorium last night. This scene of oriental splendor will again be viewed by audiences tonight and tomorrow at 8 as the high school’s music department icenery and Selected for the junior v stages its final performances of Rogers and Hammerstein’s hit musical 'The King and I.” Mrs. Frank Balaam, the director, did the casting and rehearsals Great, Delores Kuyper, Jill Law-son, Cindy Conn, Gayle Fuller, June Payette, Sue Slmpaon and Marsha Parker. tor the program have taken place r ave ®an>* *®arje Girardot and ainw»t ftaitv th„ I*** «.iv!”erry Nicholson, as Eliza and got, Metz. Junior scholastics are almost daily during the last “xistmon senior varsity cheerleaders indie Simmons, Candy Hughes, Linda Simpson, Sherie Mathews, Peg Nothelser, Janet Render, Mary Ann Stanker and Cheryl Frayting. Two clinics were held at which the girls could practice and ask cheerleaders for help. At the final clinic the girls had to qualify for the tryouts by doing three jumps, the splits, and a cartwheel. At the tryouts the eight girls on each of the squads had to do an original cheer atone, and then a cheer with a group. By SHAROV MURDY |is being directed by Karen Wells A 19th century court of SiamF* orchestra, under the direction .... . .............. of UnlraiMt UraJIrara^l tef raral*. __ candidates. of Helmut Holland-Moritz, supplies musical accompaniment. Mrs. James Lobdell’s aft students spent long hours' workbig the material needed for the the event v attractively fa e set. Posters re also displayed ie halls to adver- tin' secretary are Sheila Lane and Judy Fttsput-rick, both sophomorea now. last bat not least are Polly Meyers. Junior, and Mike fiecey, sophomore, eligible for treasurer. Much campaigning took place this week. Visitors found students wearing buttons, posters in the halls, and many varied slogans. Votes will be tabulated 'and announced on Monday. EIGHT EARN HONORS Recently repprt cards were giv-i out and eight students received them with happy smiles tor they all captured top spots on the honor roll. Featured dancers i These students received 'all A’s on their cards or an equivalent of 8Pecial hj honor points. The seniors are weeks. Pat Lysinger will play the part of Anna, the English schoolteacher who goes to "Mam to tutor the king’s children. Legree. Supporting roles and dancers ptaying them in the ballet include Topsie, played by Sylvia Ritchie; George, by Barb Harlow; Unde Tom, by Barbara Benyo; Marie Molina and Carole Janc- The King will be played by Paul Little Eva, portrayed by Linda the sophomores are Sue Cosgrove, Sheila Lane and Jean Nickerson. Carl. Lesko. Other parts and actors indude; Lady Thiang, Kathy McBroom; Lun Tha, Dave Parrish; Tuptim, Dodie Duckwitz; Sir Edward Ramsay, Fred Koch; The Kralahome’ Russ Gottschall; and Prince Chu-lulonghom, Ken Smith. Others are Louis Leonowens, played by Freddy Welch; the interpreter by John Clark; and Captain Orton, by Dan Conrad; Choreography for the production Other characters is the dunce routine are Buddha, played by Saady Caraltaro; Angel, by Linda Uadstrom; and two dogs portrayed by Nancy PHIo and Elaine Zuechet. Two extras in the dance company are Kim Gartside and Jackie Jo-honnot. Tickets for the program can be purchased from chorus members - Twenty-four minor earthquakes sheathe village of Acopilco in a period' o! four hours Wednesday, causing | damage to about M8 small' homes. The quakes caused panic among some raetdents. and about I 70 families Aid to Mexico City, 15 miles away. I SOUTH UNION LAKI RD. SHOW STARTS 7t43 KM 34*41 pomac STATE froSPlfAL MA I ceoKciir— [ APLACE L WIHESIW 1 Mixed Feelings Greet Bid by. Russian Church BUCK HILL mU, Pa. (AP) -Both anxiety and gratification wwa ctursnC toddy iimt Amer- EXPOSED! APfelLSOiitob COME ON Df — mat's what Pontiac Bute Hospital stafiera will be saying to everyone Sun-day through Ttir artsy. Just as attractive Dr. Veronica Satersmaan, a staff psychiatrist, is saying as she looks up from a list of registered visitors. Th* doctor Is living proof that they don't make psychiatrists like they inert to. In msmsmuMus Saturday ADDED 3 CARTOONS HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Roy DM i Rufh, 86. director of early Made Sennett comedies and fanner pro-jducer-dira-tor at Warner Broth-Isrs, died Thureday. TONIGHT 3 BIG UNITS! EXCLUSIVE FMBST SH0WIM61 > on Aufos Begin . Inspections Will Bo in ' Service Stations, Car! ; Dealerships STRANGEST ^ SCIENCE FICTION STORY EVER FILMED! Pontiac's annual vehicle safety: I check campaign will begin Moo-| day—with free car inspections [available at more than 100 gas stations and new car dealerships in the area. Instead of the previous week-; [long campaigns, the Safety Cont-i mi ttee of the Pontiac Area Chafh-I her of Commerce announced that Ithe 1961 campaign ,would run I through the month of May. Winner of 11 ACADEMY 11 AWARDS including BEST PICTURE "HIT ACTON" § "BUT CMiractbi mastered, nurtured, sirad by merer from outer spac«? What form will it taka? | this year. “A garage or new car dealer u>| a more ideal place far a thorough I ! inspection,” said Joseph Zabelski,j chairman of the safety check cam-; paign. I Unlike previous years, motorists [ ! will not have to face the threat of | {warning citatoins from Pontiac! police should their cars be found defective. Last year some 7,000 cars In Pontiac received safety checks, i Feels Another Quake* j HOLLISTER, Calif. (AP)-Hoi-lister, shaken badly by an earth-; quake time weeks ago, got another Jolt Thursday. No new damage was Immediately apparent Seismologist Don Tocher at tfael University of California in Beifee-! ley listed the tremor as "mod-' lerate." TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY ! AFTERNOONS AT 1:30—EVENINGS 7 JO f. M. • • DOORS OPEN 30 MIN. BEFORE e e METRO-GOLDWYNMAYERi MOW SHOWING! imfc- a*d. qomj qet UC( ■HM UIHtMBIttlUaUM^venw^eSSr^ > .. ......AND I '-li:.- ' = HISTORY'S BIGGEST CRIME! BURT LANCASTER k "BEST ACTOR Bop the yiar" vmMwoi«iwx BSUtsrk^M I anything like “THE APARTMENT' Shirley HaoLaiae Fred Haclhrray STARTS SUNDAY! “Uedl Achievement in Direction” SHIRLEY JONES BBT 22?*“ ACTRESS Eostman COLOR 'The INCREDIBLE PETRIFIED WORLD" / MlkACU MILE DRIVE-IN THEATER LATE SHOW' TO COME Strand EASTMANC0L0R tr- ^ n| - 5 Tv*jRui S. Tslsgrnph it Squertlnfc^M^I Open 6:30, fliew Starts 7:35 P.M. heater! HELD OVER! jj TONIGHT — SATURDAY . PREMIERE SHOWING PONTIAC aif OAKLAND COUNTY of TWO SENSATIONAL FEATURB! BEST■"CORE Martin j| » pleasurel Hbh DY - YEAR! uSHIRLEY MacIAINE 1 ...the well-chased | working girt 1 MATINEE Limited ITS., SON., IIOL'AT Enpa pemsnt A«aM* Ui ChIM ai« a .(St THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL TWENTY-THREE Man Pipeline for Water to Ottawa County Towns GRAND HAVEN (ft-Propottls W nerve Ottawa County communities with watar through a hook* up into a planned new t-«ir« Mlch-ifijui pipeline lor Grand Rapids were disclosed Thursday. Inula Purdey, port general manager, said the crane will* be “the finest, fastest and most flexible of its type on the Great Ukad.’’ The port plans to have the crane in operation in time for the 1962 shipping season. Uso of Papor Gauges Nation's Living Standard NEW YORK (UPI)-The higher a nation’s standard of livii*, the more paper it uses, American Cyanamid Co. finds. Henrik E. Stafseth secretary manager of the County Road Commission, said resolutions are being diawn up for approval by Hudaon-vflle, Zeeland, OooperovUle and the townships of Holland, Park, Georgetown and Allendale. all expressed interest FRIDAY 'MISFITS" at 1:20—5:10 9.-00 "CAPTAINS TABU" at 3:30—7:23—11:15 arrived. His day would be spent planning and checking every phase of studio projects. “Having to get'tp work. “Last year, the film business was off and we had a lot of expensive pictured, so we didn’t do so well. Then everybody was dawn in the dumps and I had to boost them up and tell them we’ve been through these periods before.” Disney’s golden string started! with “Skies Family Robinson,” made for $4 Vi million and expected to grasa-4£ft million do- mestically. Then came “101 Dalmatians,’’ costing $3V& million with S6V4-7 domestic gross in sight. He expects “The Absent-Minded Professor” to be his biggest moneymaker so far. it could go to $U million in this country with a $2.1! million cost. Previewers have already classified his next, "Parent Trap," a surefire hit. “It's all very nice, but I really don’t concern myself too much with how the pictures do,” Disney said. “Most of my thinking b two years ahead.” These are the projects in his future book: “Babes in Tbyiand," |bis first live- action musical; “Moon Pilot,” a comedy about; [space travel; "Bon Voyage,” a comedy about a family touring! Europe; “Big Red,” about a boy, a man and a dog in Canada; “The Castaways,” a Jules Verne adventure. Also in the works is a cartoon feature, “The Sword and the Stone.” As you can Judge, none of these films is likely to be banned in Memphis or condemned by the National Legion of Decency. Disney still clings to the old-fashioned notion that movies are family entertainment. I pointed out that he is fighting the trend, as evidenced by this 'year’s major Oscar winners, none of which is exactly suitable for Children. "What do the academy awards mean?” be asked. “You want one? I’ve got a lot* of ’em. I'm Just more, interested in how the pictures do at the box office.” . Disney „ has won < 79 academy johnny coming Confusing, Isn't It? DYERSBURG, Tenn. delegates at two conferences with substantol number of. students *uch'explosive aspects was more may find their daaaroom chairs a than they could gimrhntee. «• * ' **"*1 >nil^ It was the second consecutive StdfB Man Digs eight of demonstrations by rti- Following Air Crash dents protesting the university's' decision to use modem English OAKLAND. Calif, un — Gerald instead of traditional Latin on the K- Menzie. 41, of Midland, Mich., diplomas. Expect 2,700 Parents BIG RAPIDS m - More than 2,700 parents of Ferris Institute ; students are expected Sunday at the Big Rapids campus tor the college’s second shnual parents day. Ferris opens all its facilities tor inspection during the event. became the seventh victim of a Michigan baaed‘Naval Reserve plane which crashed on takeoff at Fallon Air Force Base, Nevada. April IS. Menzie. the cfrpOot of the Navy R4D transport which was carrying IS reservists from the Crosse He Navel Air Station near Detroit on a'two-week training mission, died here Thursday of burns suffered Report Troops Hold Tshombe at Airport LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo (UPI) — Congo troops are still holding Katanga President Moise Tshombe at the Coqullhatville Airport. informed Congolese sources said today. A foreign ministry communique said “popular reaction" forced Tshombe to remain in Coquilhat-ville Wednesday when he tried to leave. AT tbatetea INJURED HERO — Brookline, Mass., firemen carry seriously injured Henry Taylor, 30, of Wilmington. N. C, from the wreckage of his trailer truck In which he was trapped for an hour. Fire Chief George Getting called Taylor “one of the bravest men I’ve ever seen.” Police said Taylor was coming down a hill when his brakes failed and he swerved Ms trade into a side street to avoid plunging into care at a busy intersection, the track tipped To Can Cherries Again jot Jordan Canning Co. State Aid Funds CLUB TAHOE 4769 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains EAffT JORDAN ill - The East Jordan Canning Oo. has been May 1 after lying inactive last year for the first time in its 35- Cherry growers William and Fred Sherman announced they will manege the plant and operate in an a permanent bads: At former peak operation the firm employed approximately 200 workers. for County Schools to W Vary LjtHe ^ April apportionments of'state aid ^ to Oakland County's 30 school dis-^ Date Nears for Business to File on Activities Tax FIN! LIQUORS, BUR AND WIN! "LADIIS" NICHT IVORT WIDNtJDAY We Cttsr to Ipedef Portisa. Weddieft and Bowling Sanqnntn LANSING ID — State Revenue Commissioner Clarence W. Lock warned today that May 1 is the deadline tor filing of business activities tax returns for the first quirter of 1901. Lock said that taxpayers occa-aionaly overlook the first quarterly return for the BAT because of federal income tax and state intangibles taxes are due at the same period. Griudy bears once roamed the, whole western half of North Amer- “ANNOUNCING MISS EDIE Now playing your favorite —_ songs Friday and l Saturday from • pm. J to $ am. at the fa* d mous Manhattan Lounge in the ROOSEVELT HOTEL i This Is the Plmeeltt 8 YOUR FAVORITE MIXED DRINKS MIXED JUST THE WAY YOU LIKE THEM- —That’s Not All— \fiW Fri. and Sot 9:00 KM.-! (cad for reservation,! LYN SNIDER . just returned from a 16-week tour 1n Florida . will be doing her own IMPERSONATIONS •f Rutfy Warren delicious ran JAYS BAR Are in (he Mail 5 April Apportionments k LUNCHEON! (a, rmink/ Celmnlt In k. Our foods are prepared in a new scientific method which seals In the flavor — tender and wonderfully palatable! DINNER! tricts, the special education pro-k gram and the county board ofj J , education Are fat the mail, the|N| ' county treasurer’s office reported k The Fattest! — The Finest! today. Since per capita totals, on which payments are made, haven’t changed much since the last payments made In March the checks jeonreepond nearly to the penny -with the last payments, with the THE “1 AVON Lounge 3982 AUBURN RD. Checks were distributed in the following amounts: I Birmingham $180,250; Berkley, $149,331; Femdale $130,431; Hazel Perk $136,850; Oak Park $115,000; Pontiac.$284,660; Royal Oak $201,620; .Southfield $109,312; Tty $63,810; Avon Township $54030;] Bloomfield Hills $44,330; Brandon1 $21300; Clarenceville $50,575; j Clarkston $78,162; Clawson $56,931; Farmington $275,230; Holly $41,530; Huron Valley $77,810; Lake Orion i $60,700; Lamphere $52,375; Lyon $36,160. Others: Novi $11,900; Oxford! [$37,330; Rochester $81,660; Madison “ ights $71080; Walled Lake $112,931; 'Waterford Township $245,000; West Bloomfield $32,081; I White/Lake Township $11,900; Ox-Iford Township $210. Missiles to ’Hit' U S. I in Civil Defense {esi WASHINGTON <|p|) - MU siiea and bombers will strike the Halted states hi a almali ik attack today to foot the civil defense plans. Ponlioc, Michigan UL 2-3910 k exception of the Farmington dis»|^ ... . _wl trict which had $111,325 due it. The total check Treasurer Charles A. Sparks received came to tt.ttl.UO. The special education program receives 110,381 aad the county board of educa- NEW SOUNDS Now of Hie NEW DRAYTON INN Presenting "WALLY EARL BLUE NOTES" Friday—Saturday—Sunday Nites with Glady Frezee on the Hammond Organ Montf on the Trumpet Plan to dins out Try our Day Luncheons or Dirt* non. We pater to BowU Ing Banquets, Wedding and Special Parties. Restaurant and Cocktail Lai At 4:1$ p.m. E8T President Kwaody in a taped me—i. talk on the Importance of elvM defense over the en goaey “Cooelrad” radio network (040 aad 1140 wavelengths). To tho Table. Down ot MOREY'S SING OUT EVERY NIGHT at Our Htg+Lug Plano Bari After-Theater Suftcksl LATE SUFFERS! A NEW TASTE SENSATION Munchner On Tap! MOREY’S ROLF I COUNTRY 0LUB 2280 Italeri Lake Ed. OH IRiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHniiiiiiiiiinmiiiniiiHHiiiiig Hear this sensational attraction! M ENDEL SMITH and HIS BAND! ■ ..... and ——i. Our Own BOB BAILEY 9 p.m. *tU 2 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays Spadafore Bar 1 : (CORNER OF HURON) . It’s Happened • • • ------------OXBOW PAVILION Is New e Night Club, ! Liquor, Beer end Wine Aveileble in Our Bellroom BEER WINE DANCING Pridey and Saturday Nights . . . Adults Only! ffo Admissloe Charge DEAN QUALLS and ‘THI Dll NOTES" 9451 Elizabeth Lake Road ★ FORTINO’S BICMAR ★ BAR aid RESTAURANT — featuring - 2 POPULAR ATTRACTIONS A THIS FRIDAY ★HELEN at the Piano—playing all your favorite numbers/ ★ THIS SATURDAY ★JIN and BOB Piano and Base from Lansir^g—Ann Arbor BAR and RESTAURANT OPEN SUNDAYS FI 3-0440 04*00 W. Hun SL FI 2*4220 One of Pontiac’s Most Popular Nile Spots t Waterford Lounge Fsnttriy Mantra — Cera* M*M and Elisabeth Labs Rd. FINE FOOD - UQUOR ENTERTAINMENT —- 6 Nights o Week THE SKEE BROTHERS EVERT TUESDAY NIGHT-FENTON WEAVER end OtCH. m TH# PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 28. 1961 TWENTY-FIVE Pome Rung Send Tigcji to Second Straight Low, 5-2 Hillman Shows Former Manager He Can Still Pitch DEfROIT (UPI)—Dave Hillman . enjoyed hla . finest season in 11 yearn Of professional baseball back in 1956 when he hurled' for Bob Scheffing, then manager of Los Angeles in the Pacific Coast League. Hillman won 21 games for Scheffing that .year and played a key role in the Angels’ drive to y pennant. # * ♦ Yesterday the 33-year-old pitcher, who now labors for the Rmtnn R«l Sax, returned to haunt his old boas. Hillman, off to a brilliant start la the third faulng and he Tigers on three hits for Mi innings to lead Booto- 4 a 4-2 victory. Afterwards In to the Majrfra where he continued to work under Scheffing for three more seasons, this time with Ate Chicago Cubs. • ★ t * He never managed a winning in the big leagues, however, 1960, hla first year with the ox. injuries prevented hint une. He suffered in an automobile iprint training nger later in the year. Hillman has now made /three relief appearances and has yet to be scored upon. He has hurled! 15% innings of scoreless ball. ' Two-run homers by Vic Wertz and Russ Nixon also made heavy contributions to Detroit’s downfallf yesterday. son, shot khe Red Sox into a 34) lead in the first Inning and then Nixon connected for his first homer with a'man aboard in the fourth to break a 2-2 tie. Wertz’ blast, his first of the sea* Both kmo chme off starter The first two runs were unearned. Carl Yastrsem-sid’s pop-up should have beeif the third out of the first inning, but Steve Boros dropped the ball for a two-base error and Wertz followed with his clout into the upper right field seats. Nixon's homer was preceded by Pete^tunnels’ single. Runnels collected three hits to pace Boston's 10-hit attack white Wertz knocked in three of the five Red Sox runs. ] * * * «Detroit picked up its runs the easy way in the third. With one out Jake Wood singled. Then Bos-' ton hurler Ike Delock was suddenly | stricken by wildness and walked four straight batters to force In the two runs. cue and pitched Boston out of the baseo-loaded Jam by forcing Boros to fly out and Dick Brown to ground out, ending the threat. From then on, the Tigers never I challenged. Boston scored Its fifth run in the I eighth inning off reliefer Joe iGrzenda. Singles by Chuck Schil- ling, Gary Geiger and Wertz produced the tally. '* ' * * It was the second straight loee for the Tigers after they had moved to the top of the American League by winning eight in a row. 10 More Players Engulfed in Cage Scandals ap rw>i COSTLY POP DROP — Steve Boros, Detroit Tiger third base-man drops a two out pop-up hit by Boston’s Carl Yastroemski in the first inning of the game yesterday in Detroit. Vic Wertz then followed at bat and hit a two-run homer. Another error on a double play ball by Chico Fernandez hurt the Tigers. Skippers Run Past PNH; Seaholm, Vikings Win Shaving's Latest Chapter Hits 6 Schools Additional Disclosures and More Indictments Are Hinted NEW YORK (API—The cloud of a widespread bribery scandal that had hung ominously over !college basketball for six weeks has descended, engulfing 10 more players from six more schools. There were strong indications today that more disclosures and possible indictments resulting from point shaving and game fixing were due from .the district attorney's office. "The term of the grand jury has been extended until June 30," Dist. A tty. Frank Hogan said after announcing a 37-count indictment for corruption against pre-I viously convicted football fixer i Aaron Wagman of New . York. iiiiarv iiiz runm m 3 9 91 BurnUcf p 10 0« aOlborn* .... 110 0 Omnli p Otis Pfohor p tost eMaxwtU 10 10 (Rbomaa Stat 94 1 39* Totals Mill •—Filed out .for Burning In 7th; b-Saa for Worts In tth; o- SSnglid for Flee tier In ah; d—Ran for MaiwaOln JUL Seetaa ................. 100 SOI •!*-« > Hie indictment, confirming ear-’ 1 Her reports that the scandal ’ I might mushroom to equal or top the size of the one that jolted the game in 1951; named 10 players from six colleges in the East and South and cited 26 games played In 13 cities. One player - was named as one of four co-|conspirators. PHILADELPHIA (AP) 1 * * * presidents of colleges sti If the members of Waterford's; Seaholm runners won nine events^ Together with previous disclos-the basketball point-shav unbeaten track team are looking in thei^easy triumph over East! ures, it brought the count of the dais agreed today thflf abolish-jof these, foolish things, past future dual meets to regional,!Detroit. Dave Warner of the los-jcurrent scandal to 12 players ment or curtailment of athletic] sUt. and county tests, it is under-ere captured the TOO and 220 and V" **«>, ^ !961 pttyams ia not the solution to the . , „ . . _ , ! scandal involved 33 players from basketball pomt-shatdng-scandals. I standable. anchored the winning 880 relay;schools. Hogan also con-! Tt» Very Rev/R. Joseph Bluett! There doesn't appear to be a team, jducted the investigation then, {of St\Joseph'syCollege told the in-1 team left on 'their schedule that] Birmingham winners were j The players named Thursday stitution's apimal sports banquet! can give the Skippers any trouble.[ jack Harvey, shot put, «’ 11'/,”; [were: [last nigl Athletic Curtailment Not the Answer, Prexies Feel Two j He could say, ‘At least, let's call calmly and objectively, St. Jo-1 the involvement of one LaSaile limed by;off the varsity sports dinner or he]seph's has conie to the conclusion player, De Bowler, the college does ng scan- could keep his head and do none]there will be no change in the not plan to curtail its athletic pro- Pontiac Northern found that yesterday at Wisner Field, 82-27. * * ♦ The Huskies managed to wii only two events, one first was aided by Waterford coach A1 Cuthrdl, and they were blanked In four events. Both teams will Jsia Pontiac Central and other area Class A and B teams at the Central Michigan Relays in Meat Pleasant Saturday. Clan* D and C schools are participating today. Waterford is rated a strong calender for the crown worn by Binnhsg- The Maples posted their 20th straight Eastern Michigan League dual meet win by whipping East Detroit 66-41. Orchard Lake St. Mary edged Ann Arbor St. Thomas 59-50. . .. CuthreU pulled a switch in Waterford’s lineup and this gave PNHj Jim Stevenson. high Jump, 6’ j Jack Egan, high-scoring ace of "In such circumstances a presi-j 19%”» Tom Sweeney, broad Jump, St. Joseph's of Philadelphia, dent could do many things. He 20' J'j”; Carter Dlnkeloo, high which finished third in the Na-1 could say: 'Let's close the college, | hurdles, ISA; the mile relay tional Collegiate Tournament last [since its honor has been betrayed.'! month, and two teammates— Vince Kempton of Cambria Heights, N. Y„ and Frank Ma-jewski of Jersey City, N. J. Egan, who said he "needed the I T _ ■ money,’’ is married and the fa- Lai^is^ wrt thrre evente to ther ^ ^ children. He lives in pace Orchard Lake SL Mary ■ win ^thiehem, Pa., and Hmreday “■« 4401 broad! night was to have been honored M7 J jU.I!IP„^d,^h . „ | at a banquet as St. Joseph's out- W I Walled Lake slipped past South^^"1^,^ The banquet Pl-yjf “ went on without him. Ed Bowler, sophomore at La- ] Salle College in PhUadelphia. from Jersey City. Jerry Groves, All-Southeastern Conference star at Mississippi State, from Jackson, Tenn. Dick Fisher, senior. Memphis, team, 1:45.2; John Strange, 446, 55.3; Dave Chambers, low hardies, 22.9; Murray Stewart, 880, 8:18.4; aad Doug Roberts, mile, 4:10.2. field 59-50 in a meet featured by several school records. sound athletic policy which has al-.... . ,. . , .. ways been traditional.' “He should balance the evil _____.__, . . .... . . ,__ Three members of the St. Jo- which has happened — student _ athletes betrayed their coach, their teammates and their college—against nil the tremendous good which competitive sports contribatejo^ jnslre and char- six colleges who a* acter of leadership of boy. and Mhn t0 ^S^poto*. yang men. j Brother Daniel Bemian, presi- He said, "Looking at the matter [dent of LaSalle, said that despite seph’s team whdh took third place in last month's NCAA basketball tourney at Kansas City — Jack Egan, Vince Kempton and Frank Ma jewski—were listed among 10 Southfield's Fred Penness bet-; * tered his own mark in the shot 5 with a toss of 52 feet 10% inches. F Ed Watkins of Waited Lake set a * school record with a second-place * heave of 47 feet 8% inches, Wailed Lake’s Berkley Hackett " set the 440 record in 53.1 and South- . , _ cw««.r fWd’* D**1* br6ke ht* •choo,‘ Pete Kelly, senior. Orlando. J J,,-. Poor Ole fiat nr . -five points. The Skipper coach mile , ,in* o( 4:47.2na and Q|enn Cr0M I *1181 roor Ulc bator changed Mike Kaines from the;Mike Vandervelde of the Vikingi w^^ti,, conn., both of the pule to the 880 run. Karnes w- Was the only double wuiner, the university of Connecticut. r *c“00*]high and low hurdles. i ^ Brown, senior, Jersey City, sum mart [of North Carolina. im h._h—Fmiis_ (Wi, Trim (W>.| All but Brown, were granted L6u BROWN H. of North Carolina Waterford runners placed second and third in this event, so it was - apparent that Cuthrell could have left Kaines in the mite, which he jfqbably would have won with aase. As It turned out Northern's Ed Murray wos the mile la 4fMA, a school record. Dave Shields raptured the breed Jump for the Huskies’ other first. Joe Falls gave Waterford wins . in the high and low hurdles and the pole vault Mike Slckels won both dashes. Falls had his best clocking in the 120 high hurdles, 14 J seconds. But he was hard-pressed in the lows, Just barely edging Chris Payne of Northern. Payne’s second-place time of 21.5 was a PNH record. 'Albert' Not a Rassler -Waterford sun. Csfans^ K*»«m i . KaUoff l. T—)«e» MS—Saints (W*. Moran (W), Ke« (Wi. T—S.'M.l M1M 5wmr «N». Barms (W), Twlchrl (HI. T—t:M.l Hlah Jump—Wilson (W), Sultan rry Ml, night Baltimore (Estrada 1-1) gram. “Abolinhlng college athletiee la a tempting solution, but eaay solution. are not often right,’’ Brother Bemian aaid la a aix-page statement. “We pledge to continue our effort, to provide what la beat for ar student* . . . and we have every confidence that a sane and wholesome program of athletics can do Its part In helping us la this great task.’* Father Bluett's task was made more difficult than his LaSalle counterpart's, since the ax fell hours before St. Joseph’s annual sports affair. He faced a stunned, sMcked audience, some still unbelieving. Hie full impact of What happened obviously was felt when the time came to make the award to the college’s outstanding basketball player. Egan, the 6-5 high scorer and rebounder, was to have been the recipient. It went to Jimmy Lyman, a last-minute substitute. . Egan, third draft choice pf the Philadelphia Warriors in the National Basketball Association, if married and has two children. He said candidly yesterday that he participated in the deals "because I needed the money." Majewski the sole support of a widowed mother who can’t wo Teammates of the three players involved said they couldn't understand what happened. Paul Wcathead com mealed, “Nobody knows what was la their minds. They must have had problems wo didn’t know that. It's not my place to Judge what they did.” Asked about the economic factors, Father Bluett Mid, “if they needed help they should have come to college officials for honest help instead of the dishonest help they accepted." Detroit McUah 1-1) «t ' X THE PALMER METHOD by Arnold Palmar Su Mac Land Gains [National Trot Crown YONKERS, N. Y. AP)-WithjSS2T cS, V^ing.ta.. ,. nothing pressing Mm, America's *' ^wea Mm Lad won Ma third con- fSsMijS"111'. .7 r i fit secutive international race at 8355?“ ' * us i Yonkers Raceway, and stands tSS" ! r* « \ supreme today as the best trotter nSSSLa J L jS L in th* world THURSDAY'S RESULT HI me worm. cMcsre s, Ctactnnatr 2 * * jl Only Gama scheduled • . TODAY* GAMES The 7-year-old gelded son. •7|U*,ACKE W"* W* ** Pntanuc Lad-Spud’s Sue barged | pittsinu te , -Four victory • starved players, headed by Don Whitt, who wins in 1957. Fairfield, like Whitt, has won only two In six years, and Wharton never has taken one. Thus the “have nots" headed the field of 150 that moved money but lew tournaments. ledi|odj|y ^ fav<)rtte Arnold the $30,000 Texas Open into its er four atrokes off the pace, second round today. Palmer, the year’s second lead- mutt, the 30-year-old veteran of ling money-winner, shot a ST and the tour from Borrego Springs, j explained that he was “expert* Calif , shot an 8-under-par 63 meriting-” He put new gripe on Section Under Door Do It Yourself -—with a |IFFY FANIL! It to* over your old rusted panel. Install JIFFY FANIL with 4 metal screws. 2-Doors— $595 o Flit fastallaiioa Available JIFFY PANEL 71 W. Walton FI 3-7438 Thursday to take the opening round lead. A itroke hack wee Al Balding of Toronto, Canada, at 65 were Frank Wharton of Del* las, Tex., and Don Fairfield of Ceaey, 111. *. ■ w ♦, Whitt has won only two tournaments in the United fitateo In six ; years but has usually taken down i good money. This year he has two victories on the Caribbean jtour but they paid only jeach. Balding last won a tournament Ms dubs and tried playing with- ' Long Lloyd"^ Lloyd motors Gary Player, tire little man from South Africa who won the I Masters end is well ahead hi money-winnings far the year, set* tied tor a 61 and said his putting wee off. “It was most frustrating," Player commented. It was a day of par-wrecking over the sunbathed 6,616-yard Oak Hills Country Club courts. Slxty-one pros and one amateur bettered 35-30 — 71 par figures, tin of Danville. Va., Bill of Crystal River, Fla.; |Doug Sanders of OJai, Calif., Paul Harney of Worcester, Maas, end Doug Higgins of Fort Worth, Tex., all had M’s and were ahead "of Palmer. rn£lR CARS ARC THOROUGHLY RECONDfTIONIO OPERATE UKC , THEY SHOULP/r “Owagf Ctrtiiite" Is Ic—tttif New — Notkiig b Kept Frgm Toe • CsadMaa ef asssMer, Hess, asst severs, faa holts, etc. • CaadMsa of traistmisatai. dWttanHal, uniwiul Mats, hsariafs, statriaf equipment, water pomp, shook ahooriiers, hataer, radio, slsstrisol systooi • Whoo It was lubricated. what kiod sf til used • How moot hUMBBYgalfoo it hot svortfod _________tnb can columns or ran nni rot an -ownbs csstified 1 sed can Available Only of m€Rcury 232 S. SAGINAW •• PONTIAC LINCOLNl ^ FEderal 2-9131 g-—y \1. °SAFE BUY-BEST PEAL" i—^ ^ MERCURY• CONTINENTAL* C0MET*ENGUSH FORD L0W SLUNO—The knrest racer ever to enter the Indianapolis Speedway “900“ classic was unveiled yesterday by Jim Robbins, Royal Oak businessman, at Sylvan Glen Golf Club. Eddie Johnson, who will drive the car takes Ms first “sitting’' in the racer, while Robbins and driver Dick Rathmann (right) go over the fine points. Five players, including an amateur—Ray Aguilion of gen Antonio — were tied with PUmer at 17. * * * Whitt's approaching and putting were outstanding. He used only a putts around the course, none of Ms birdie putts being more than 10 feet. Balding also had ohly M putts but he wasn't as successful as Whitt at getting j close to the hole. UNBELIEVABLE BUT TRUE Km Dayton Tires Battle Creek Native, 2 Others Join Lions DETROIT - The Detroit lions announced today they have received signed contracts from three free agent football players, a pair of tackles and an offensive fullback. WWW Signing with the National Football League club were fullback Jim Yore from Indiana, and tackles Lambert Reed of Morris Bron, and Lloyd Hasten of Concordia Teachers College. They will try for jobs with the Lions when training camp opens in July, w * * Yore Is a native of Battle Creek, Mich., and was originally drafted by the Sen Francisco 49>rs In 1958. He was released and spent two years in the Army. Titan Gridders Battle Alumni Four I960 Members to Ploy With. Grads! Tonight DETROIT (UP!) - The Uni-veretty of Detroit gridders take' on some of the school's football stare ef the pest tonight in ^the Titans' enatMTAlumAi game! ’ Spearheading the varsity attack will be Jerry Groes, the sophomore star who was called in at the beginning of lest season to replace the sidelined veteran, Bob Lusky. WWW Four of the players of lest sea* son’s squad will be returning to UD Stadium to compete for the Alumni. They are halfback Ted Karpowlcz. tackle Fred Cedric, end Fred Abele end quarterback Tony Hanley. I Classy '500' Chassis Unveiled by Robbins Brand New • ALL FIRSTS • 4 FULL FLIES • MADE TO SELL FOR MUCH MORI T.S0a14 8.00*14 6.70x15 7.10*15 6.00x16 14099 I TlMm’fiir I St Sm 8.50x14 7.60x15 8.00x15 S.14sl5 6.50x16 WMITIWAUS Oat* $4 Mora 13 99 •UOGCT TtRMS CDCCI 1 Ann GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS ■ ftCE; IgUUU With PuckAM «f 4 it More Tires! Oats Tsar Car Fsl or ShafcaF . Mast Can Ara Ysar The* Wearing OatF *"4 ALIGNMENT ... Mn rkesAS M rkaA " ^ *5* MUFFLERS Ford, Chevy, PfynoHi As taw As sp CHOICE USED TIRES- $3” AM Bass Stock or White “ UP OUARANTIID I YIAR OR 30,000 Mlllt Basded Brakes « ,£2. IW/WWV INIUI -’IP5 Dayton Tire Co. ^FOrmorlyM^^ 77 WIST HURON STRUT of CASS FI 8-0425 A conventional appearing race, car with unconventional insides will I be entered In’the Indianapolis 500-1 mile race this year by Jim Rob-1 j bins. Royal Oak businessman, j Robbins unveiled the car for 1 newsmen yesterday at Sylvan Glen GoU Club. j The car's outward appearance I—*——- to the low-slung silhouette normally expected of race! cart. But inside the metallic-blue j racer the engine has been moved bach behind the center line of the chassis. Lou Meyer Jr., who will serve as crew oMet for the meer at the big seo. said “thle car will hav* gtae will be ruralag just the opposite to the eaaveatioaal clock-Wise movement ef the crank-abaft." Meyer said moving the engine Unique Event Ml Wonderland Avoiding Strikes Will Be Aim ot '3&Keglers out of turns. Meyer eaM “with the thrust of the engine going to the left we hope to equalize the front-tire wear. Previously all’ of the wear was on the right front." * k * With a space less than nine inches from the body of the car to the ground, it la the lowest car since racing began at Indianapolis, unless of course another entry year should turn up lower. Eddie Johnson will drive the car. It was trucked to Indianapolis today. The track open! Monday. St. Fred Golfers Win Pontiac St. Frederick's golf team went" on the road Thursday and ened its season dual' meet record 4-4 with a 41 victory over Royal Oak Shrine. Mike Reed fired a 38 to pace the Rama, followed by teammate* Jim Schachem with ]42, Mike Seeoy 43, and Tom Bradley 44. Medal honors went to Shrine's Paul Saputo, who shot 37. It may sound impossible but bowlers will be trying to avoid strikes in a unique kind of tourna* j moot slated for Wonderland Lance this weekend. One or more strikes could mean the downfall of s kegter In the new tournament'to be held Saturday and Sunday by the Union Lake Optimist Club. Contestants will be shooting for prizes of $150, $75 and $35- Them will also bo consolation awards. . The problem concerning strikes Is dae to the point setup arranged for the meet knows as Bewlemma M. A strike will only esaat five palate while all ether hits wtU gs for total piafoU. Each person will bowl four frames with one bell for each frame. A total of 36 wlU be the highest possible score based on nine for each frame. Competition will be from 10 a.m. to 12 midnight both Saturday and Sunday. No reservations ere needed and no averages will be required. Anyone can enter at the Commence Townshin establishment anytime during the tourney hours. Area Riders Enter Grosse Poinle Show Ten Oakland County riders win compete In the Grosse Points Hunt Chib's Spring Hone Show Saturday and Sunday. Participating from the Pontine* Bloomfield HOM-Binnhigheia ares will bo Debbie Willson, Stts Foley, Lynn Maedel, Penny Crocker, Heather' Campbell, Dianne Bohn-sak, Sandra Mo void, Lucy Bates, Mary Monaghan, Bob Lambert, Pete Foley end Larry Glefke. The show will have 3i claaee* in seven diviaiom. The judges fill be I A. E Knowlton of Delaware, Ohio, and Gabtr Fdtenyi of Grand Rap- OWENS "23" SEA SKIFF DELUXE EXPRESS An attractive boat at an attractive budget price li thle new model Skiff far '61. Ocean-proven, lapttrake construction for thoM that demand tha best with "teak" cockpit .decks. Carefully selected marine vinyl covering far the cabin top and forward decks, which never need painting. A control nation that It profenlonal looking with weather-proof. Fibarglas construction and printed circuits on the instrument panel. The richly appointed cabin interior has a modern- : looking hlde-a*way stove which convert* to a work •pace when net In use. Carefully selected vinyl ' covered cushion* and convertible formica dinette add to tha colorful cabin interior. All powered by a Flagship V/ 6 185 Marine Engine. $4995,00 "WALT" MAZURIK MARINI SALIS SOUTH UVD. AT lAOfNAW—*N 4-9587 10% DOWN—EASY TERMS? Wl TRAM! tram throughout the area ara expected to take pari to this dlf. towel kind at eve at. All proceeds srift be aaed towards youtk work la Mm area. Meanwhile, three “normal" kind of tournaments will be resuming bora. Silver Lake Pro Shoots 1st Ace Pontiac's Todd Brackett,' 37-year-old pro at Silver Lake Golf Ctalr, showed 'em how the genie played Thursday afternoon. Beginning e round over Silver Lake's revamped course, Brackett fired a hole-in-one on the 150-yard let hole with e 9-lron. It waa the let ace 6f Brackett's golfing career. He was accompanied by course owner Fred Green. Ruseell Hicks and John Morrow. The let hole is temporarily a revised rtort route to the 2nd green due to eoggy condition* on the let and 2nd fairway*. sion policy ordering a gradual cut-back hi hatchery operations, geeifens of front waton de- The creel limits are the i —five a day or in from lakes end 10 from streams, with tha total catch limited to 10. Dunds. The conservation department reminded fishermen to guard against setting .forest fires. L C WILLIAMS Salesman SU VS FOR EXPERT SERVICE « • CHEVROLET • PONTIAC ; v • BUICK ,75 Minutes from Pontiac Homer HijM Motors i 104 8. WASHINGTON ON M-24, OXFORD PHONI OA g.»ns v GOLF • Alert Drt • 1 GeH I Cearaes • Always - e) Marita NO WAITING ■OUTS GOLF ft COUNTRY CLUB 27 Championship Holes 2200 UNION LAKI 00. KM S-912S TUI DISCOUNTS 6.70x15 $ 7.99 7.50x14 $10.99 lh a«»»Mxtlx Tb. NmM ■part, lapart *■< Csaqsst Ntw Tins a* M« Bail—II NO MONIY DOWN IMtte Tiro Sorvicg auto trams Factory lUbflilt ( INSTALLED FREE < On Year Car $| A 95 < Any Make er Or Per My $1095 | am ira»iatirai« H0LLERBACK AUTO PARTS BLUE SKY LANES CeH FI 2-3200 for F«N Reeervotiong Firosfono Nylon Gkanyies Tire all otheb v. a. CAM *ilm FRKI INSTALLATION MUFFLERS •88 atTaw Cm KUHN Auto Sarvico MIDAS MUFFLERS ARE GUARANTEED FOR AS LONO AS YOU OWN YOUR CAR Ones a MIDAS Matter is iacwiied oa year art h Is dw last wuflet yea wul ever pay air a* toad as yea sera thac ear. That's whet dw Ml DAI gearaane meaail If aver Nplacaewra is assdsd yae wl pay rtk lag for dw wetter itself, aaly a sente* charge. DtbtUDAlehnak erarsnicc, good at aft MIDAl shops wherar.er you driva Crain coast to coast... urn as ja extra test! CkU MIDAS sad aad . yaer many wettsr preMsws eees sad far ah. 419 L IMBIMf njgteA.T—w l n mb- ■ THE PdNTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 28. 1961 . r. ... TWENTY-NINE „ iv... - _ _ \ ADAM AMES By Lou Fiat ; br MOL NEWSOM un Foreiga Newt Analyst , JWwthei- jfigfo Khrushchev Would lanuch World War III to Meet Fklel Castro, hit Cuban fu»et, mutt lor the moment re-nain a matter of conjecture. ♦ * 1 * . BQt at the United States re. •attenei lit position at a reault ot the failure of the Cuban lnva-non, reports from Havana and be* ^ hind the Iron Curtain leave no doubt about the importance tee Communist leadership attaches to Ifs Cuban beachhead.. • Scarcely had the invasion at- tempt collapsed before Communist was considering a s They carried oil, trucks, tractor*. Jeeps, Industrial equipment, textiles, chemicals pharnisceuti-cal goods and even glassware. It was obvious that the shipments Jiad Started on their way before the invasion-began but they were substantial evidence of Com-munist determination to bolster the. economy badly shaken by tea- communication of Cuban industry and agriculture and by frequent call-ups of the 300,000-man Cuban militia. They coincided with news from Waahintgon that the United States on Cuban trade which would hit primarily the |10 million in annual exports ot Cuban tobacco to United States. Antipolio Pills to Be Available in US. by'62 CHICAGO III - An oral antipolio vaccine that can be consumed like candy — and which contains live polio virus — will be available to tee public by 1962, says Surgeon Gen. Luther L. Terry. The pill vaccine, Terry said, probably will be less expensive than Salk vaccine, and — like the Salk series — would be administered in a series of four with an interval of several weeks between each dose. GOBBLER E. OH M ART (1 He to|d a news conference ! Wednesday live virus vaccine has . | been used In Eastern Europe far I osl I several years. But the V4 Pub- I llnil Ifllinm I he Health Sendee refused to al- LUUII VlllvlUI j lew Hs circulation la the UaMed *. States until method* of purifying to Talk Housing “ ™" 9 He.said the first pills approved |MJ„ __J ! by the agency should be ready late Leader in lindiny and i y^. until then, he added, 'Saving* Field to Address Penwn»wU ** encouraged to take n j » * u Salk vaccine. * Board of Realtors new trade deal will triple last year’s volume between Czechoslovakia and Cuba bluntly was declared designed to "help eliminate the consequences of the economic blockade with which the United States govern-c attempted to crush the revolutionary movement." ' TRAINS CUBAN PILOTS Thus Czechoslovakia, whose arms deal with Cairo five years ago led the Communist way into the Middle East, apparently now has been selected as a spearhead of, the Communist - drive into America. Killed by Committee LANSING W—A bill to outlaw k strikebreakers and socalled goons in labor disputes lay in i mtttee graveyard today. The House Judiciary Committee buried the Senate-approved measure Thursday. "Some of the comm) hers didn’t like tee Senate amendment permitting, only the local union Involved In a strike to engage In picketing," said Rep. Thomas J. Whinery, R-Grand Rapids, the committee ‘Others," he said, "questioned whether tee bill might violate the guarantee of peaceful assembly in the federal Constitution.” Whtnery said it was ‘‘quite possible” the measure would be! against the United considered again next year. Imlcally. More than 230 members of the Pontiac Board of Realtors and their guests are expected to hear a leader in the savings and loan fipk) talk about housing prospects in the months ahead. * Goehler E. Oh mart, vice pres-Meat of the Federal Home Loan Bonk of Indianapolis, will be the fpeaker at the board’s monthly dinner meeting begtnalng si dtN p.m. Mandny at the Old Mill Tavern, Waterford Township. Oh mart's talk' is*to include a survey of housing prospects nationally and in Oakland Codnty. The Indianapolis bank is headquarters tor sayings and loan a*-j sopSations in Indiana and Michigan. Last year, tee realtors heard a taQc by the late Fred Green, former president of the bank. Oh mart has been In the savings and loan field at years. Joining the Indianapolis home loan bank la IMS. He was 1956 president of the American Savings, and Loan Institute and has served in several other institute posts. As a young man entering his field Ohmart was a graduate of the institute and of DePauw University. Ohmart is also a licensed real estate broker and a character* member of the Socitey tit Residential Appraisers. Terry, who became head of the health service Jan. 30, was in Chicago to address the National Dental Health Conference. Actor. David Nolson Cut* Wrist Stwrely HOLLYWOOD (AP) — David Nelson cut his wrist severty while trying to catch a glass as it fell off a table. The actor; H was doing a kitchen scene with his brother, Rick, and actor Skip Young when the accident occurred Thursday. His father, Ozzie, was directing the ‘trio. US. Government Wants to Mother L. A. Policemen -Xos ANGELES (API - Police lA D. S. Arroyo isn't getting anywhere at all with his program to teach Spanish to officers at Hollenbeck Division Station, in a predominantly Mexican-American district. .★ a a Arroyo wrote to the U.S. Print-fog Office some time ago, requesting Spanish grammars. , A package reached the station Thursday. Arroyo opened it—and found 500 government-printed pamphlets on prenatal can. "And,” he related sadly, “they Weren’t even in Spanish!" Egyptian MIG Jet downed Over Israel 'JERUSALEM (AP)—Israeli Jet fighters shot down an Egyptian MIG Jet today over the Negeb Dbsert, army authorities nounced. Reports said the pilot was seen parachutfog from the plane, but no definite information on his fate Was immediately available. * Army officials said the plane waa shot down over Halutza. In $e central Negeb, Israel's southern desert adjoining Egypt’s Sinai • Authorities also said that Thursday tour Egyptian Jet fighters penetrated Israeli air si— farther south in the Negeb. Rob From ttw Rich LONDON (l»—Three young baa-tots ill Robin Hotol hats snatched a 13,000-pound (*31.000) payroB from a bank counter in Mbwhan East Aeten tofiay and sjpsd away > THIRTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1961 Pontiac Schools, Author Settle Threatened Suit Market Decline Is MARKETS Kittle Trend Shown by Grain Futures I I | IV following are top price* rrofllllar {covering WIN Of loeaBy grown lllvUIIIQI 'produce by grower* and told by CHICAGO (AP) — The grain (them in wholesale package lots, futures market showed tittle trend new, york 0 — -£ - js market declined irregutariy earlyjWednesday. . I"*™ ****** M <*e*^*r8 *l*iW this afternoon in the slowest trad-' tint notices of intention to doing, of the week. Dttroit Produce per on May contracts in (he pits. * * * i /''..- I Opinion varied as to whether [(hey would be sufficiently large n S have a bearish influence in spots. A threatened suit charging copy right infringement agaiaet the Pontiac School District dissolved yesterday with the announcement hy Dr. Dana p. Whttrner, superintendent. that a proposed out-of-court settlement had been accepted hy the use of his math program, consisting of a teacher's | " workbooks for students. Last summer, Mrs, Miry Green and Mrs. Irma Johnson, helping teachers, wrote two guides; one for lint grade and one for second grade teachers.. CHARGED INFRINGEMENT School Board to Join iff Suit -The suit, hy Dr. Andrew Schott, a private mathematics education _ . . . consultant, has been pending since _■"* book* expanded and en- . .... wMiaJ SnknM’. naianm In Ml last tall. Losses of most key stocks werej1ri-- ,___rr|. ^ ( Mi a narrow and a wide assortment were unchanged. Pii adtOend uncertainty reigned ins In the touchy International M tua i tioy.. The business Appiu. Northern jK uiiwnh, m ApplM. Stteto n 4*b.) *E' b“ *J» j especially soybeans. Some brokei BmU, MansC he. ^PP^-h.bU Rsrwradtoh. pk. pSfas •ws background pKSv, L _____ _ »*«***? *155: nse ..in manufneturers new orders imimm. mms. h so. said they expected rather liberal • tenders because-of large long po-JJjsitkms in the -market. Others ex-I impressed belief the commodity ; Im probably could be held and mark-• > *J eted later at a profit. iff! Groin Pricos Mil was employed by Ike school district from 1M7-SS teaching teachers the nse of his gt-tsm sad mnterinln, helping ta classrooms sad conducting teach- riched Schott’s program. In vember, Schott chaiged that both hooks infringed on his copyright and that unleu .they were destroyed be would sue the school district. During this time be ; on Fired Teacher prU Jf Poultry and Eggs Z . i jots Mr -' 1M S*p -IJtH Bsc .. 1.57', Rjt - i-M May nr .. . F1** & • 9 Motors were narrowly mixed and steels unchanged to lower. The aircraft-missiles and etec-l trades made minor moves, show-L£gmiVstoTisi no. i ouaiitr u»o tag no trend. Drugs, tobaccos and m. km a: ium wu rubbers drifted off. OOs. nonfer- mSTV/£ iyp. roc-- » K rods metals and chemicals worelygf* - Ue^nKmi«|niodi Guilty Itblh, fiverw to Detroit, loos* *- * - * While laag-h Tenure Commiuion to Meet on Ousted Pontiac Instructor's Appeal to Manslaughter The State Tenure Commimipn will meet in State HaU, Wayne State University, at 7 tonight for what is expected to be the final hearing in the appeal of ousted Pontiac School teacher Mrs. Isa M. Vogel. sere destroyed. This left w* with no program. The two teachers again oped a guide lor first grade teachers that would in no way be related to Dr. Schott’s materials,” said Whitmer. TV same thing bap- The settlement, accepted Schott denies infringement bath the first and seventh grade guides and Schott agrees not to file suit. But . the school district will have the right to sell and publications only in the State of Michigan. Saving lather packed under prea-lthan m piffled «f containers augurs requires the use* of nwraiWsily. T s, Guos With Statu to Filu Against Bluachur Firms in Price fixing TV Pontiac Board of Education has voted to Join with the state attorney general’s office and other school districts in Michigan in a suit against six bleacher firms charged with fixing the price of portable bleachers. » K>+ ★ •* Board members approved the motion at Thursday afternoon’s tegular board meeting. eaae la wen. the wheel TV state attorney general's office announced its Intention to bring suit against the firms a week ago when it invited school districts to Join in the action. The attorney general said evidence had been uncovered that indicated the firms conspired to fix bleacher prices about 30 per cent above what they should have been, Dr. Otto C. HufXiger, assistant superintendent, told board members. "'\Atter American Home Products^ which Livestock I The commission’s decision is expected to be announced at a later, [date, unlew the three-man corn- had a temporary rtae of 8% dur- uvMrowws Shortly after his brother and «i*-| mimkm departs from past promt Thursday’s session on hopes: detboit livestock m •« J^lsdjter contempt oflcedure with an immediate decree.] where else in the world. ANKARA. Turkey (API - Tur- key and die Soviet Union signed an agreement Thursday to lipk their railroad systems at Sari-kamis on Turkey's northeastern border. The accord in effect adapts to current needs an agree- that directors would propow stock split, continued to reflect] aj Dvrnorr April rr IIJ JO.l . jj i sat Archie H. Crowley, a suffragan bishop of the Diocne of Michigan; sVlToni^boani at Dudley** home. mIh 1.1. .....i - m*_______V. _ .... Laoaard IMtotea _____ ............».» SI.4 JU Temao Bdtoos Co. .. ....JJ * M m i ovn. tu comma stocks gj 4 Tha follavlng quotation. So not on 37 tuully warrant actual traniaetlon. H.« tort aw tntanSad a, a guide to tba ap-lg j proximal* trading rang* of Krag UJi Ditroltcr Mobil, Roi . 271 gNUUa Capitol .... .. 43 4 Electronics International -----JJ t ; JO J! McLoutb Steal' Cn. . !! "' ” !*• .* 8 1 Michigan Beamlea* Tuba Co . .JJ J .tlPlonact Finance .................it will pay his annual visit to St. Philip’s Episcopal Church -here Sunday. Purpose of Bishop Crowley’s visit is to confirm a das* of SO children and adults presented by the rector, Rev. Edgar A. Lucas, at Tj 1p.m. ' if? Hi1 *$"*'!* the.*crvfa*’. .^.^1 Doctors Mid \t wodd be sev-!- ntembnro and tV btohon ^ ^ ^ ^ whflihm.l vlduali. pnrtnerchlpe. and corporation, ............I line aad an Ting, dapoatte of. individual*, partner-ihlpa, and corporation,.. DtooMto of United Slate, OoTernment ilncludln, postal taring*) ....... Deposit, of Mate* and Political auMtvtoton* I,*. „ - . H _ .. The commission had intended to of «“kl 5U0 N. Cass Ave.. toW Poritiac pCbic0011tnict a ,ygtcm in lev-Hcehe and RMiert Dudley, 14, 28 era] stages, but asked the coun-Wwfa**^.^ P»V«> tbe ty for help on the project when Troy voters refused to approve a sewer bond issue last year. Alexander said the construction cost for installing a complete system of qpnitary sewer trunklines in tV dty would V 15,787,000. Dudley was treated and released at Pontiac General Hospital for minor burns. - confirmed members and tV bishop will be honored at a reception in *jtV undercroft of the church. 4 Commtrce Youngsters itj! Camara waalth Stack » 1 Keystone Income K-l 53 I Keystone Growth K-! COMM-ERCE TOWNSHIP-Md Asaeg T’ourth, fifth and sixth graders at 13*#;thp Commerce Elementary School u M vriU present a program of music ‘•’Jj Monday at the 7:30 p m. meeting i*4i of the Parent-Teacher Association. TO PAT OPT INTEREST The rest of the fll million would V needed to pay off the interest on a 40-year bond issue which, Alexander said, could be Marion's sight would V impaired)used to finance the project, by the mishap. ’ Marion said tV shell had been brought home by an 18-year-old brother, serving with the U.S. Army in Germany. Pontiac Area Auto Man Takas Post With Willy* “A slight tea increase would be necessary to pay tor a bond deficiency already existing la TV deficiency is for tV Evergreen Sewer System already constructed in tV city. The tax in-for this purpose would amount to no more than two mills over a four-year period, aceord- r me rarem-reacner Association.; TV appointment of Ray ■ . . . TV haif-hou- program will belsiahta as district sales manager]'"* to tV DPW director. ___ _____ ufncaw' TkSSrJtgfJ.’ 5J1.II4.I45.«• Mills ......Mt.lU,Wtn Tk) TsiMUto* d^Roalte*^0*'I1I.555.551 15 I30.7J4.0I Total UabUttlw ............5J1.5**,001.00 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS total par Valui 07*0.000 00 710. Surplua .................... 760, DadiflOed profit, .......... 471, fteieryci (and retirement Tout Capital Account,.. 1 500,737 51 Total LlatoUttea and Cap*__ ttol Account, .... .53J.000.IJ0.51 IIXMORANDA wcWaSuuWnl rodtecountod and Mao rtu iisk — wpuwhaaa) Loans as ihowa aSsot a (Muctlon of i PMnaite r* Mjidttjii . Sks ihdlvtotoas) .. J7.JM.fl ■•Sank Osastor. n bank, da Hleaiaiy t condition to t VACUUM CLEANER REPAIR—PARTS—SERVICE REBUILT SWEEPERS 1 Your Guarantee 12** * Fvoa Pick-up and Delivery—Estimates Anywhere in Oakland County RepUcement Bags aad Hoses lev 111 Mikes of Sweepers Factory Official tttofar Service Col) FI 5-9101 hr Yearly Cluck-Up OHM SUNDAYS 9:30 TO 2 F.M. FREE DKIViRY—FREE PARKINS BARNES HARGRAVE HARDWARE 55 WclUniton Equity Wellington Fund Nominal Quotation, News in Brief jJ JJ'directed by Reba Betz and Frank MAijBslMfn. vocal and instrumental I instructors, respectively. ■ j Parents will have tV opportunity ew tV children’s school work and an art exhibit from ■ to 8:30 and later consult with teach- tot Bat Met) Tit lat Bar? .... Ill Si St • ?} ? “■ .. .. Theft af $U to change during §•* house break-in in Independence m [Township was wact^Sa Tei' Mg sherilf's department yesterday by ‘ *J j)tV owner, Keith Ltovry of 7180 . to | Andersonville Road. > 17. Ordered to Pay Refunds DOW-JONES 1 PM. AVXaAGCS JO Ind>. 077.40 aft 1.74 M RaU, 141.10 Off 0 55 jSt.; Waterford T [fined $20. placed on a year's probation. and ordered to attend Pon-tiac Municipal Court driving school WASHINGTON (l> — TV Fad-eral Power Commission Thursday ordered Pan Handle Eastern Pipe crtm Line Co. to make refunds which n t p, was may total millions of dollars to patrons in several states, including Michigan. for Willys Sales Corp. in tV Louisville, Ky .. area was amouncedj today. Slahta has been an auto sAlesmanl in the DetrolM Pontiac area fori several years. Hel was most recent-] ly associated Matthews -greaves in jafter pleading guilty to reckless STOCK AVXKAOSt NEW YORK. April “ ’■*“ The A«*Mt*t**l Prate) Indust. Nall* Ditto. Mote, r ?B*”. -RMKSge Self, frt, Aprfl ; 7 pm. Plrst Presbyterian ChurcK West Huron. -Mo. WILLIAM A. EUBANK tiac. TV city currently is meeting corrtot—a ttra ___________ its payments for toe Evergreen; prank aCmsrcbr by taking money out of its gen- Jom c- 00w* eral hind. Under tbe plan suggested fay Alexander, tV county would complete trunklines in tV Evergreen, Troy and 12-Town sanitary sewer districts in tV dty, bring sanitary facilities to all Troy residents. •tot* of Mfefclfaa. counts af Oak-Won to Ml o ttoe^JMh Say «| rimr It f is if thl, b X. STARK. Tte**Y» Public. Oakland ConntT, Mich. 5*7 commliilon explrco Pah. n------ With WUIys, h will work under toe direction of J. H. Thomas, Jr., manager of tV company’s central sales region with headquarters in Detroit. .S01.I 1J1J 1J0J Jtu 553.5 1J1J U4 J JUX S54.0 ill A m i NU .5516 m o ISM M31 jJJ J U'j ,S j ns « *•“»•*• gala. Saturday, April juj 112) in i ttttito' Newmon AJilJC. Church, 14 mm lit 2 iii 7 m i! Aubgm Avt. • am. to 1 pm. Adv. _________axillary af the Canton. Rummage sale, BaL April 30th, Veterans Hall, 871 ■Trae. 8-6 — . JM 4 103.0 MS MS Firm Declares Dividend DETROIT t» — Michigan Seamless TUV Co. Wednesday declared a quarterly dividend of 25 cants a share, tV same dividend as in the previous quarter. *±IS Je. Saturday, April iHsn.U8W.IU* [88. 8 am._____________ ____________ at Front St. Sponsored fay VFW Auxiliary 4118. —Adv. Rummage t. Vincent 1 Hafi.8.1 Lodge Calendar i This Is a Rummage aad Hake 8ale at tV Middle' Straits Com-1 L .. . munity BuiidlRg. 3fM Green Lake! Soecial Communication of Cedar Rd Friday, April SB. from 8 pm. Lodge No. 00 FtoAM. Clarkston. to 0 pm.; Sat. April 80, 0 am. to Ora ham Patterson, w$ Pont toe y. April; Lode* Ho. 31FAAM. Friday, a. 5:30pm. WosfcinIfltDspfe. T. E. Maplry, WM ~ —Adv.lt ummage Sale—Church of God and Christ. 3S3 Nebraska. Oat. 10 am. • ; ^-Sdy. DRIVE A KART * of Everett Kartway Telegraph at Dixia Highway Opaning off 1961 Saaton FRIDAY, APRIL 28 RENT-A-KART 2.-00 P. M. Spectators Welcome Distributor for: EVERETT CAES | World famous for family fun and WINNING competition. * PratidC Sfilw, Everett Kartwiy 0 Telegraph at Dixit lay. [DO AWAY WITH HARD and BUSTY WATER! Yon Cai Have 1 JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC nto '200 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET SOFT WATER for a FEW FERRIES Per Day Hove o whiter wash, softer clothes, lovelier complexion and even save up to 50% on soap. ’ WHY RENT a Softener Unit? Hava You Own fit as Littla as: $|25 I mi ■scMm Soles Tax NO MONEY B0WN WIKI For Further Information, Call ... CHIEF ELECTIK, MC. _ A roe Distribute* fer leyaelds Wafer CeOdUfeeiug £qnipm« ■ 3465 Aihirn Rd. UL 2-3000 FE 4-3573 ■ im? 18467777 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRJL 28, *9ftl THIRTY-ONE S1 ro|aT««TS -/SM,aa£» UaS%aRB-JKJB i iHivrtm. upon toligulaspiv!!SR!u:'m™’ w* rHKrauiyH uiffva*» bvtftM'SSn wS« la hereby Ituttd u hereinafter arKltLfjH*** N »" l*»«> ■ as. Igtotof^TEtlc wy~i| tato~^my sCjl wfu b* maturity aU??*/ JtJnSE; estimated collection's therefrom ■f principal i •M Mdi prlo ,ln sdSitisn to those hereto rsquirsd'mey 1«£5£it _.*^|to tor_ ATpurposs of retiring jam g%5S5SS1SE, S wstsrs ’■{“,% 8Ut* • nStoh; dear fathar of Iflcassj and Undo Blateb; dear brother of Robert Hatch, elation Chapter No. tot. OKI, will have sms-jjprtai ssrega at Wo Vlr«o E. Klntay funeral Buna at Kj».m. Sunday. Funeral tervlee will ' held Mandat, May 1. at j - H^e.thVijj5S* Oa^l°%h fnterSent tt j ,p.m. y Fun.ral owing daecrlbad Iota! Section V All ordinance, and reeolu-I tlon. or • parta thereof In.ofar a. the •am* may be in ooniUct herewith, arc hereby repealed. Section I This ordinance ahall bo published onto before It. adoption and once after no adoption, in The pontine j Press, a nowapapor of central circulation orlthln the city and ahall become efroe-| , tlve Immediately upon the ebld second *&pjass[iiL8'ixas TBgg «■ g»<•--------------------------------------- , »»to the pollution «rf the w-‘— -* * Btete from the lower, am. mlnatlon. and con.truct each neceaeary tereated In the foil--- sewage disposal faelTittsa includtna aani- “d pareela of land: . , . • tarv lnterceptori, collecting sewer, and Lota 9, II thru 17 Inclusive of Bloom-appurtonanoaa In aoeordanee with the1 field Helchti No. 1. Section M: Lota! pinna and specifications heretofore aub-!t3 thru 17 Inolualve of Bloomfield; mltted and approved by the Michigan Heights No. I. Section M: Lou 70 thru Btsto Health Commissioner. 71 Tncluelvo of Bloomfield Height* No. — . „ " V. • 4, Section M: Lot. tt thru Ilf Indus- "That the defendant, City of Pontine. Ive of Bloomfield Heights No. (. Sec. a Municipal corporation. ehaU on or be. tlon at; Lou 1«0 thru 1(4 Inchuive! fpro Juno |, INI, award contract, tor and Loto 1(1 and 1(. of Bloomfield »* Mid eewece disposal; Height. Ho. I. Section 17 and 10, Bloom-1 facilities including sanitary Interceptors, fluid Township. Oakland County. Mloh-j Lot IS Franklin Lane Me Rond I Estate. No. I. Section 17 Bloomfield -7-y—— _™„.™ vw<. | Town.hlp, Oakland County, Michigan, i ”jt!d*t. jto”. that .uch oon.tructlon: Lot. ( thru II lnclu.lve of Hlgbmoor.i contracU nave baen^awarded. • Section 17. Bloomtleld Town.hlp. Oak-' • That ob nr bef< defendant. City of rontiac. shall com- Asaessme.- _________________ Plata IM construction antf place la oper- pared and la on file In the office „, H8L J*ld_jpwage.^disposal facllltle. in- the Township Clerk for public examlna-win *' collecting tim. Bald .pedal aueument roll has , etwere sad appurtenances 'been prepared for the purpose of aeeeee- •«rh. twtiiutiM, lag the east of the following described • • *^e« r?.t„d*iu.,l*r!^ Improvement to the property benefited! “ *“?.• L.*®. sftor. which Ahe therefrom: ». ley growl baee ‘ n 1-tnch bltumtnou. odant. city of Ponilac. It enJotned restrained tram dMardw-drier. tog to be dl.eharged tat? tBe water. I directly or Indirect!; directly. iu and |ren8r*M$to*deedortiMt and” d!ifm: /5i^WTt,,TS5l; *i [r?to wss mwisv i , r«ge and waatee will _ _ ehtoiWWfir tS'oSS^S®^ binrdlire or^icy4"*'!? mShV o^umJ! Juto Cawrt fram toij •odea Lake Head! s u L T $? JasvlOf 5 Royal R- ftiMui: kmrirwrTim: renee Allan, 3131 Wani. Maker, “ Waterford Township; ago (1: beloved hu.band of Eum? M. lee-mue; dear fathar et Retort. Al> len, John, Larry, Ltoda, ITerence. Cheryl. Elm end wiHenne: dear brother of JKtfT Btonoe Barnet Lewie and Clerence laeraue. Funeral service will be held Satur- — ____umua Mil ____ 1 the Pawley Pwaral Home.________ CARTER. ArttnTJd, 1(9(1, CICIL D., 10M N Orend Traverse. Flint; age 44; beloved husband M Jean Carter; beloved eon of Mrs. nod Butler: dear father of Pvt. 7711-uam B. Carter. Linda Jean and mold NdU Carter; dear brother of Howard Carter and Mre. Ruth Bybtrt. Funeral service will be held Saturday, April N^BIL at > 39 p.m. from Moore Chapel of Sparke-anffin Punaral Home, Auburn Heights. Interment In 0»>. we park Cemetery. Hr. Cl will lie In .tate ef Moors of Sparke-Oriffln Funeral Home. FARINA. APRIL X. INI. ANOELO M., 3040 Crook. Rood, Avon Town-(hip; ege 73; survived by wlfo. R-.<■ H n and 3(. INI 330. Michigan Public Art* of IB7. ae _______ pnl - — ‘ amandad, and other pertinent statutsd, NnTTrI OP im ikntion to CON-1 U.(NjW iSaO. Issued for purpose b£5b~ no^led Ihat at s' “ « Commission of " ■ - "’d April agyMaagsi FdbWgPi m ork on Blgt> i mission to construct e shall bn numbered oonsecutlvao 1 direct Ordar of thslr maturities ...a. —;— 1 to 3.U0. both Inclusive; shall be In a?'1 *r*’ (ha denomination of (1.000 each; shall Street ir bear Interest at a rate or rates to bo Street at iFTSunsS? ^oJaTTja'FWSiiMia.’-1 «. wsrjy«ssfvuwE K&jra sad ahall mature as follows: (iao.000 on ;»ld lmprov»ment ln a« „__, |_r proper” coupons ~attaobed 1 txa end "that aU of tht B^S lffSil thereto ovtdnering Interest to thetr re- ef landfran ting upon either aide of epactlve dates of maturity. Bonds matur- High Stmt from Blaine log In the years IMS thru 187* shea r-*! ho subject to redemption p“— ’* -turtty. Bonds maturing os October 1. 1177. shall be as dempUon at the Option of tNHHMIHPMBMI to maturity. la Inverse numerlcaj order, shall b ot1 Summit Street shall constltuti __■ ; did assessment district t and attar S5.303.S3 ‘ “ sjaet to re- exnenart I « city prior tl IJM w October I, t Fund _______________________.. w.c NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVFN value thereof and accrued Interest That the Commission *’ * * a premium on each head In ecoord- Pontiac. Michigan will '»•>*> ■ -r— ’-*■—1— ■ 1 ---chamber on May 1 1 City e t prior to October October l. 1 “rot* cans October I, 1 it prim to October ADA H. EVANS. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TON struct water main In Bassett Street sad West Bide of Woodward Avenue. Tan are hereby notified renter jpeottng of the commiseli the Cltfaf Fnattae. Michigan N n n-wenauer JTSBrntm S5djt31 t”g*T,lr to the C«7of Detrolt Mlchlgan, which carries ad S part Of ile regular service, notiooa of the tale of municipal bonds. Banda eo called for redemption shall net bear Interest after, tha data fixed for roNmpnsa. provided funds an on hand wllh tha paying agent to redeem the same. Alfbands nan have prgnjr coupon attached thereto avid filling Interest to their respective maturity —..--Lin.--- r~- Bection 3. That the principal of aald »»d_ weei ridt^ N Woogward Avenue band# and the Interest thereon shall be ; from **, TV?** payable to towful money of tht United shell oonetltute _the_ *4*1 BN No of America, at suah hank* Woodward Avenue to Woodward Avonug, d in waat itda of iroodward Avenue im Fulton Place to hasaeu JRnet at aetlmatod east of M.tdiN. and jtmMw, profile and estimate of ago gad that an at the late and pa reels of land fronting upon either side of BMMtt Btrootnwn tot feet wnt of Woodward Avenue to Woodward MM morica, at such bank or tre _ _s shall be designated by t i purchaser of the bond*. I I agent inay also b----- — Announce Candidacy as Con-Con Delegates JACKSON (API—Junes Thomson, Jackson Comity'treasurer, has announced be will be s Republican candidate from the second legislative district as a delegate to the' state constitutional convention. Others announcing they plan to seek, ntitnlnation as delegates are: Dr. Brtiee M. Raymond of Holland, former president 01 Rope College; Stanley M. Powell Ot Ionia, legislative agent for the Michigan Farm Burma; and John C. Shatter of Gladwin, a retired Circuit Court ■■Mlimb jim&r „________ district to dtfrxy tl.3N.33 of the a mated boot oad expeaeea thereof (hot *1.3(3 S3 of the estimated end expenses thereof shill he peM f tht Water Works Imprevvment end “"“We is nun giver That the Commlsriew ef the City ef poetise, Michigan win meet to the Oem-mietlon Chamber on Mey 3, INI Ot f o’clock pJX^ to heer sug|Mtlons sad Cowl pf Thmkt 1 IN LOVINO MEMORY OP HRS. Kneel Bentley + HofUnd) Mm passed ewey * yean’ege April M. In eer beerte your memory lingers. Always tender, |i|S sad tree-There’s mF a day. dear mefber, Sadly Imleeed*by* eJXeni! and IN LOVDOO MEMORY OF NELLIE a wniooshM. , BnWTS’Ssrrfflw’t "SSBT4 TRY W A N T A D S FE 2 8 1 8 1 gB Srook 1 Id. Funeral service wl Saturday, April 3T ' » ***"'-' Church. ■ Christ ebureh. ________ term ant in Whitt Cemetery. ““““ C'lfome7 ACE TREE SERVICE STOMP REMOVAL Tree removal, trimming. Oet i MARION^ BLUE I —i. Roto UL 3-4(43. AL’S COMPLETE LANDSCAPING Seeding, sodding, black dirt soil, tree trimming and removal nent work, patios and fencing FE 4-4334 or OR 3-0185 TYPES LANDSCAPING LAWN Mtatenmoe. tree pruning, re ___________________________ 4-30(7 or OR 3-4737_______PAINTING AND WALL WASHtNoT COMPUBTH LAWN WORK. OAR- i» yoare expert ones. MA (-UN. i EXTERIOR. ------- *x — PAINTINO No ,ob tt _____ PAPERRANOINO AND DECORAT-lng. 40 yeart experience. C. E. Free men, re 3-5N1__ plowing, fl; toll. FT 3 iry. Ur- Farina win Ue in t Moore CHapel of Sporke-Funeral Home, Auburn Wfgt l___ Heights, until noon Saturday. "&r„L,P'Si,."s5 rr'a !»”saur3’f!ti«fl Howtai—_________ John, non Arthur _ Mre^Lloyd^ VanOordoi April If. ««L ^” dear father oL B. and Doua M. brother of LeRoy SHEARMAN. APRIL 37. INI. ALMA H. 2304 Reeter Court, geeiq Harbor: age 70,dear mother of Mra. Harry (Viral Fttopntolek, man and Sat. 1X7 Dsmald S. Shearman; also lUrrived by It grandohtldrott and if grant-grandchildren. Funeral tor visa will bo bold Saturday. April N, at 3:N_p.m. from the C. J. Ood-hardt Funeral Home. Keego Harbor, with Rev. Robert HI Benedict officiating. Interment In White Chapel Memorial Gardens. Mrs Shearman Mil lie In itate at the C. J. Ooahardt Funeral Home, Keego Harbor, 8HURW. APRIL lOHl. OIUCOOHY Laneatt, 50« 8. Paddock 8t : be-loved ion of EIhue and Oereldlne Shutn: dear brother of Owen Deborah. Donna Jean and Michael Dewayne ghurn. Funeral service MU be hud Saturday, April 11. nl 3 p.m from lit. James Missionary, B.C., with Rot, * —’■ ' officiating, interment In KUI Cemetery. Gregory w —e at the Frank Cam Oak Kristi if Paul. Carol, Fattl. X1 irday. Apr ____ William Vi___ Home. 4375 N Woodward Avt. between IS- and 14-Mlle roads. Royal Oak. Interthent In Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Brick will 11c In state at the TEOltam Vatu Funeral Home. 4374 N. Woodward Ave- Rural Oak~ Fnnsral Dtonctors 4 COATS FUNERAL HOME DRAYTON FLAWS OK 3-77(7 Donelson-Johns Voorhees-Siple CsmsKty Lots 5 BEAUTIFUL LOT. FERRY Mount Fart Cemetery Call after 8 p m. FE 4-MS3. ___ WHITE CHAFE L MEMORIAL cemetery. ( spaces. Francis of Assist. 34N Ffc Mkn BOX imiES At It a .n. Today there ere replies at The Frees If ice hi the following Help Wanted Male 6 ACCEPTINd afFlicatioi# For full and pari time security guards 30-40 years of ago. Complete to-* nation with recent wallet stood his ^oung men Largo International organisation Ambitious R iternatii irvlew i— training fa. _ ___ __ I department. Ho MM lvTn tereated In t permxncDt do-■itlon. For interviews call OR Ml between (and ( n.m. CAB DRIVER. FULL AND PART ihn, 30 or older, us Orchard SB. BARBER — FART Tiki. 171 Baldwin. Phone FE 4-3 IN Apply 03 Mill Street, Friday I te 11 ar can_ ExreRrini'atD' serYIce sta: non attendant. AMENQi .m Knot he (neritocM en wreckers. Aapiy at Sob Adom’a SheU. IN Huntor Bird., BlrmNgham. HANDY Wan. OUTDOOR WORK. . getting private hgMh ready to Men. we week weekeode too. Cote of homo, oi per book rtrxigbt time. Otoe full experttaeebeM-g round aid nfeiuniie about nnr. s,“rwroto-fcvtt chard take. Midi.____ FOUR MEN OR WOMEN WITH ‘ W part run: Whatever it is, youll have more success iu |ind-inf it in The Pontiac Press Want Ads. 8-0430 km 1 existing homes. Member ------- Listing Service. Full tlmf end experienced preferred, FE M47I tor appolntraenl Ivan W. SPECIALIZED MODERNIZATION BosMoannl oommorcial—free est. Quality work—FRA terms—honest prices W, A. Wtnkelman. (03-t7«0 YOUNO MARRIED MANlty 24, DE- ,, slrss work. OR 3-0830. ____ YOUNO MAN DESIRES WORK OF any kind. FE (-1304. Work WmM Female 12 Upholstering: TTE KITCH __. er«d. Vinyl Frey estlmatss Notkss snd Pinsa>|| ARE DEBTS WORRYING YOU? J dot out ef dsM en a Eton you can afford -Employer art contacted —Stretches ydur dollar *' l" —No umrto tor khdgot hsUgllO Write or phone forQue bNWU. MICHIGAN CREDIT^ COUNSELLORS jet assistance company. -Mtahlgan Asseclatlen o CredH C I credit Counsel i«S”re answer call FK i ASROTRED3 _ '' ' | KNAPP SHOES FRED HERMAN OR 3-l(»3 - COMPLETE LAWN SERVICE. FE L.I’Wv. , VJV.-.T.-71V. I DINETTE KITCHEN CHAIRS F & F LAWN SERVICE cov.ref vhyl or --------------------- Fertilising, lawn rolling, spring iTjff. ,‘u?*i!i‘«7?lcl ™ ' cleanup, lawn mowing, loddlng. —u -----— Weekly, monthly, or saasonal — ! Lost and Found LOADINO AND DELIVERINO TOP soil on Mt. Clemens St., " Opdyks Rd FE 1-0493. draft or service. Olvs toll par- «______________ 1 rota rial aerrloe. EM 3-3(43. -NDSCAMNO. SULLDOEtNO,' rv ChlMreDvikri FE 4-loa: —r Undseapt —’■ "™ WE ARE HIRINO NEAT CHRIBT!AN_ WOMAN DE'. 5S1“ today. Pontiac uanoscaping 1 .Vswsri si. lie re ■ ,1 (4477 or FE (-03*4. i wtoer Body. TtVh... , lj£c. | seeded^ (O-ISN C^T UALUTiUAU. SLACK AND i 1 **”?<* brown dog, rod collar, answer* le MIELKS'f PERENNIAL GARDENS ! ’Toby ’ Reward FE (-35(5 — Lawn building and tree plant-1 r-g-gT1---------- COLD WAVE SPECIAL. 35 complete. Dorothy's FE »M«( DAINTY MAID (UFFLIKS, 133 Mnominee FE 5-7300 rj DON’T LET YOtiinHLLS" OET you down — get professional financial maaagsmsnt right now! Homo* Services, IU s- Broadway, Lake Orion, or 300 National Bank Building, Rochester OL 141(4, ; Wtd, Honishsld Qrisds 2» I PIECE OR HOUSEFUL. QUICK cash for furniture, apjdiance,. Bargain House FE HHt I CALL SELLS ALL- CASH .FOR used TV’s, furniture and miaeei-lansou,. Olobe Furniture. FE HIOH DOLLAR-FDR FURNITtiRE •nd •nnUaneet. promot coorteou, FE 4-7(fl. Fsare< LET Uf BUY IT OR uU Wanted MiscelUmons 20 elson-John, F u n s r a 1 b Rev. Oalen E. Her,hey ----j« Funeral Heme. PALAdrr. Ktnn7~MrisiC J6hn, 3(0(3 lJ-Mlle Read. Farmington: agoTI: dear fathar of MriAnne Burkett. Mrs. Bess Onffney, Edward and Jerry Falecky: dear brother ef Mane Mlehova; also survived by one granddsughtsr. Funeral service wlU be held Sst-urdny. April 33, IggL at 1 p.m. from the Thayer Funeral Home, Farmington, • with Rtf. OMK Schulu officiating, fnterment In Wdt« Farmington Cemetery. Mr. Fateeky will lie In stats at the Thayer Funsrel Home. Farming- .. IRONING, EXPERl- ____ references. FE (-N73. i -17,- —- - , ------ WAgklNO AND IRONINO, PICK- c*U FE Mill before * p.m. | up and delivery OB 34(W i Hslp Wanud Femais 7 j *^^Wms hooeewore 1 RABTErTTBR.TO.LIYE IN. j BuBdUlf■ SOTVlCQ 13 CURB WAITRESSES A1 REMODELINO OF ALL KINDS. SMITH MOVINO ■■■I •“*****■ ANY LIoriTHi^ k and material. BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT ---^ -------ry^^----- AND toss estimates and Ueanee . , or, FE 3-17N. ______________ ____________ tETd!?! k-i alYeiutions and modxrk. foot prt«o. and NgM ^ZTmpI*In pe«!o ! WWfe .H^dentlal and cemmer- 1 HAUUNO .( **lT' TED’S Woedwnrd at Sanara Laks Rd 1EAUTT . OPERATOR. DONNELLS. Miracle Mile, FE i-gg».____ BABYSITTER TO LIVE IN. CARE for 1 children and light house-work. FE (-33(0. Before 1. CHILD CARE, DEPENDABLE lady. More for kerne thin wages. Call after 3 p.m OR 34740, EXPERIENCED DAY WORE. BABY- sttttog FilMlN.____________ EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER cook, lady between 15 and 35. must be neat and clean. Apply in person only. Bssf-Burgsr Drive-In. U.8.-10. Watorford. EXPERIENCED P ART TIME WAIT- OFFICE FURNITURE AND EUSI-ness squlpmant, Forbes Printing 1 and Office Sorely. Ml MM*. Wantgd to .Rgnt 22 g COTTAOEB FOR 3 WEEKS TO i accommodate g each, safe for | children, near Detrott. VE (4671 s" «»ii,i 1 so* wnt. many can US spin i — Ll Mill. | of Pontiac. Licensed landscapers j SMALL EROVni DACH8HUND Wanted: Lake HOUBC ft 1-7711 - FE 4-33W I ^4>_Jn. JS**•• I Bedroom modern, hirntobed or ; Hoapltol. Reward. FE (4(74. ; unfurnlahfd-Will rent with option Moving and Tracking 221 Notices and Personals 27j J* — ------------------------------ Snare Living Quartars u A-l MOVING SERVICE ADC VOTI --------------------------- easonable Rates____FE (-34M *vL WILL' SHARK APARTMENT TVtTE FIRET CLASS MOVE CALL | WORRIED OVER another business girl. FE 4-U35. debts? ‘ HAUUNO AND tUBSIgH, NAME j 1 FE (40(5 < CONSOLIDATE A ___________L TOUR BILLS . as AND LET US GIVE YOU 1 ” ONE PLACE TO PAY He] BUDGET SERVICE IS 7f. HURON SAVE ENERGY, USE , WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a nj4iji j good used car, see CUisi- uiHsn, ; mb'. — - ------- -r-.y---------- — t ?•»« i LIOHT IAUL1NO AND YARD I "AVON CALLjNO*1 ^JPOR SERV- r:-J Vf)YV I CARPEN- i clsan-t.p OR 34(43____________Ice is your hems. FH 44M(T I neq IVVJYV 1 ____ ______ COMMERCIAL restdsutlal. Nothing too Largs small. 30 years experience. Free estimates. Pheoe OR 34173. ELECTRIC HEAT, UfSULAnSN r ever. Must ‘ ppiy to p“ Beefburger I?ri( Waterford. EXPERIENCED SALESLADY for Like: beloved Infant aea el Mark ir broth-wlll ____________Apply 13 W. Huron. EXPERIENCED ONLY, EXPERI-I enced with children, references. General and Ironing. Stay some nights Thursday ana every other weekend off. Own transportation. Birmingham area. EL 7-1333 GIRLS J9 OR OVER For telephone survey work. Ex- voice only requirement, gl per hour plus bonus. Work In our , office: Apply Miss Abort, Mt* W. Huron St . Room 711. Men. through Fri. , > HOUSEKEEPER, MATURE WOMAN to live In. Care for g year old ; girl. Must be able to drive. 330 I per week. Local references re- qulrsd. FE 4-004I. LADY 'TO HELP AT RECEPTION , . EXCAVATWO AND TRENChInO > ? tor septic tank*, drain fields, foot-«• I lng,. and light doling UL 3-5404 ELECTRICIAN PE (-3300 FREE ESTIMATES"C QUINN'S CONSTRUCTION TOM-psay. lVb car garage, gisg tom-plats. 10x11 addition (((0. good cement work. You name H. ws build It. FHA terms. Uctnssd builder. FE 5-0133. HOUSE RAlilifd. HOUSE Moving, licensed, fully eoulpped. Free estimate, Russell Marion. FE 2-Way Radios I SELUNO OUT OF OLOBE CB100 Reduced wf— Nfis ™ I to West Hi_________________ Asphalt Paving a Custom Asphalt Paving I | Free^Eatlmctss - Financing — CLARKSTOE ASPHALT PA VINO j Do you have our btd» 30 hour1 . | service. MA 0-1301______ ' Automobile Repairs Cement Contracts Domestic Service . 40N Park, Dray Plastering Service hours. Modest salary. ^Tpply in person Orwant Hearing Ala Center. ll W. Lawrence. OFFICE NURSE FOR PHYSICIAN. Apply giving personal data, references, experience and expected salary. Writs Pontiac Press Sox 'MkLklfc, tlOHT . Uvt to. Love children. ! firm want* permanent part-time 1 Interviewer for Oakland County. Must have on ol an automobile gnd |>lesse reply to Pcntlac Press PENSIONED WIDOW. gElfl-INVA-Ud. desires beard and room la private horns. MI 74078._________ SEAMSTRESS. EXPERIENCED IN alts rations en suit*, dresses and lucres, Birmingham.’ ■ALES _____________________ moderate to better drestet sports wear Fell time. Oood LET JIM DODD REMODEL OR i wr service repair your hom*. No Job too 1 w“ “ large or too small. Work guaran-teed. Phene ggg-|g4l. : SERVICE ALL MAKES A models of ears; also VeUtswai Andy Cslkl Oarags 771 Bald' Window*. fHRMI PLEAS! SAVE THli ADpThla'ad |' worth cash discount on any re- 1 modeling Job this summar by -Bob Kiser ef Kiser Konstructlon, Top Soil night. Licensed presHloM nurses tor the sick. Johnson’s Domestic Caretaking. PM 3-1301. ROOF REPAIRS EATESTROUOIOHO FE 44444 STARKS h CONN Will do you A-l job. All kind mason work. Lay out Jobs. Pour your footing and floor. Special .pries to bender. C*U FE »4Mi. WATERPROOFING Work gnarutoed. Free estimates. FE 44777 BuMtog SappHsE 14 Boats - NEW 1961 Aluma Craft America’s safest hosts. No alemtaum ^ and t Dressmaking, Tailoring ] ALTERATIONS, ALL OARUENTS. toe . Halt Pro red*,*! Pry Wall WE SPECIALIZE — ERECTINO Eavestroughing OUTTERS, FLASHING, PLANTER JJJBJjJ*’ i *>,. IU H sb wo. a sir i-*c s,m. r Blrming- t 2x6. is to Id’ No. a «r lie Un. F ,. _ _ .__ IF’ No. 3 board* lie Lin. F FINISHER PART TIME. J JU TO casing ......... 7c Lin. F “ ----Dray- 3V. TD bass ... Se Ida. F 1 t All Cash and Carry to Waterford Lumber Co. 3(78 Airport Rd.______OR 3-774 Business Scrvkt 1 _______________. 4432 Dixie | ton Plains. WHITE HOUSEKEEPkR. (15 a week MT 1-1334. WHITE LAfaY TO HELP WITH housework. More for homo then wilts PE 44111. rss "i WATTRESS AND HELP IN KIT- WANTED WALLED LAKE AREA girl sxpsrienoed la beokkesplai and general antes week. Prefer ipenanc* to lumber rfie ri»l----- — ,_lary e«,._-Prees lex is, live hi. ... _____ Ft UNO WOttAH' TOR OENERAL HOUSE- llve to. MA (4ML Help Wanted ■ Call FE 4-4718 REAL ESTATE SALES-men. Aggressive, energetic man who want* te wen In the Real Betnto business wiu train If neceaeary. Call tor appitoleiiwl. FE MgU. Lawrence Osylord 13(2 W. KAYE EXCELLENT LISTINGS AND PAY TOP COMMISSIONS. 15 HOURS PER WEEK FLOOR TIME. UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE. OR MM. EYES. MAPLE Eaytoyihoat AfUMck>~9 EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL TOUNSELINO SERVICE" 1)4 Cut Huron '' ' gyjti { Phone FEd.nl 4-0584 SALES Young mam am **-27, with seme ixpertwiei in retoH .salts. Mart be High )M grad, and prefer some eollege. (3e* per meoth. Midwest Employment. 4M Pontiac Stole Eaik Wtii.’tpt- (4337 lictructi— Schools to TUTORING m ALL SUBJECTS BY oma l«noS.rHFi>MT. T Open Eves, and Sundays DUNHAM'S tig* Union Lk. lid. EM 3-(lgg LEAD THE FLEET! (WITH LARSON AND WAOEMAKER BOATS) ALUMINUM AND WOOD DOCKS MATERIALS FOR DO-IT-YOURSELF DOCKS YOUR EVWRUDE DEALER Harrington Boat Works 11*1 S. Telegraph Rd. PE 4 *033 PINTER'S 1370 N, OPDYKE RD. FK 4-0824 ; 1 stlmate. OR 3477*. Flag Pole Painting Floor Sundtaf A-l FLOOR SANraiO—WITT DON’T FAIL TO CALL FE 3-7541 for quality fleer tending, finish. R O 8NYDER FLOOR LATINO, landing add finishing. Ph. FK Plumbing and Hoatlng Roofing and SkMng _ BOAT NUMBERS Sow and Mower Sorvict FB 4-33(7 After 4 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN FENS repaired by factory trained men at our office. Oeneral Printing 0 Office Supply Co. 17 W. Law-rone* St. Phone FE 34135. BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. Wallsad windows. Reasonable. CHIMNEY WORK Cleaning, repairing, build new. Truck pointing. Insinuation. Flues la old chimneys baskets made to eider. Also ■ dean, repair, flre---- •• ~ter heaters. Saws, Hand Lawnmowers Machine aharpeoed Manley Leach____10 Begley St SEPTIC'TANKS CLEANED Aluminum Prams ... IK si Flberglas csnort (170 Square stern flberglas canes* I1M Mew flberglas run-sbouts from Ml* Is complete used outfits priced to seU; Fin* selection ef guaranteed used motors trqm 1 to M HP. PAUL A. YOUNG OPEN 7 days ■ f to I Mon. thru Sat 10 TO S SUNDAY 4030 Dixie Hwy. - On Loon Lake ________OR 44*11 mrm STAR CRAFT Fantastic nv aluminum lap-streak and flberglas model! now on display. Tram your old boot. Long easy term*. Open Eves, and Sundays DUNHAM'S 3285 Union Lk Rd. EM 3-41M Landscaping ESTIMATES AVAILABLE 1 , Complete landscaping. Top fill dirt and gravel, del. Oi plowing. OF Television, Radio and 1II.FI Sonrlce JOHNSON RADIO A TV Hours 10 A.M. to I P M «S E. Welten Blvd_FB 8-4585 LYNN'S TV SERVICE. WE OtVE Holden's Red Stamps. Antenna MICKEY STRAKA TV SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT. FE S-13H. Tree Trimming Service estimates. _________I TRE shrubbery | -j FE 545(3 or OR 34000 HOTFOINT, WHIRLPOOL ANB Kenmore washer repair servlcs. We finance. FE *4431. Bookkeeping St Texas 16 BOOKKEEPINO. ALL TAXES. Brick Laying Block, fireplace, concrete work. Work guaranteed. KM 3-0260 MASON WORK OF ALL KIND. Free estimates Call FE 4433*. Dressmaking, TaBoring 17 ALTERATIONS AND REPAIMNO, on on garments. Beatrice Stoptta. 41 Cherry Court, fg 44gt4, DRES8MAKINO. TAILORING. AL- TAILORINO—ALTERATIONS Dress Making—Fur Repairs EDNA WARRKR_______FE 5-3M* TAILORING.'ALTERATIokg; draperies ^MT HOt AL’S COMPLETE LANDOCAPINO Flowing, eroding, discing, mowing Mnanra. Mack dirt, toe sell WE 440M o* OM lee AL WARNER'S ROTO-TILLINO. CUSTOM FLOW AND DRAG ANT-where H Warner. OR 34M( GARDEN FLOTTlNd Sanford OR 34711. . ... OARDEN PLOWING AND 3UR- Building Modernization ___lac Home Service. FE 4tlB87. BUILDING AND REMODELINO .tractor, Henry Prokoff. EM RESIDENTIAL . COMMERCIAL Quality work - honest prices - FHA Tense - SS ire sxpsrisnce-frs* est. W. A. WWELEMAN *B4MP 1 CARPENTER WORK ~ • Repair f ^ MS.7 AUBURN ROAD SALES & SERVICE Estate Tractors. — Rotary TU ler — Ride Mowers — Reel and Rotary Mowers - New end Used -All Prices! Lawn Mower Sharpening and Repair. — Tun*-u— Pickup and Delivery! ISIS W. AUBURN RD. (Ret. Crooks and Llvernois* OPEN (4 g DATs UL 3-10(7 ~ Track Rental________ Trucks to Rent Vs-Toa Pickups lMs-Ten stakes TRUCKS — TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT s Dump Trucks—Semt-Tratten Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co- TSS S. WOODWARD « 4-0(61 FE 4-1443 1 Dally Inc'Udlng B " THOMAS UFHOLSTMOIHO 117 NORTH PERRY ST. FE 5-4388 1 3* Unit'. | i las FINE ROOF BOARDS 4e 1X2 FURRING STRIPS. 3x4 Kiln Dry Fir 1x44 Economy Studs 4x8* V-Orovs Mahogany .. JMJS 4x(x*. Hardboard . ll.M SO. PONTIAC LUMBER CO. CASH AND CARRY 831 Oakland- ” Plywood ^,.,4 stock at all times , ALL TIUlElIRSSfS AND SPECIES Oet (tor price* before you buy . I SHEET OM CAR LOAD Plywood Distributor 378 N. CMS ” Painters ft Decorators I CUSTOM UPHOLSTBjh-14 Osolsy Lake Road. Bf Water Softonar Sorrica Water Softener Service Prompt Berrios en AU Make* Schick a MT 3-3711 or FK 4-3*34 Window Cleaning WIHDOW CLEANINO. ______ and stars storm wlndnwi. put up (Weans. Janitor Service. DtoeeeM prices new. Cell PH 3-778K Wrecking Service ,.^8? FOR FMTACB8* US! VOW MUMESS * . 45.-." THIRTY-TWO 'THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 1061 CwKiicb, Mt|i 3i Rut Apt*. Fumlilxd 37 arsolutbly ns rum ao- Ml 'ft four Itad mmtrad. O bwm wmyr cainl'D* land c6ntrac w* A)te lMwMWl3> '•itits « 1*6o—. a*n •m ud roWratorTnaat baths, t fireplaces. Cedar paneled recreation room that eptaa to lake carpettnt. drapes. Divine board and landscaped Picture windows up and down. On-nly ttsooe with Sl.ooa down. MY MSI. Lata Orton owner._____ ^3^BEDR00M HOME 1 block off M-M. Ur«a lot. Wall built. Pan batelBft, gas heat. 1 porches. Low tasaa. This is a».tk »--a-a-at flmlN IliTI Ereniraeoa. bushes, nawma. MSS* 5 vT Summit* Milford. MU « mS 1 SEDNOOM NOOSE ON WHITTE-moro. 5456 down. R MTO 1 BEDROOM BUNGALOW LEAV Itu atete Sacrifice cash. PE 4-W72. I BEDROOM. UTILITY ROOM. oft Pontiac taka Mi EM MOM . carpeting, drapes, full ms., aluminum atnrma. screens ly insulated. Pane ad let. Own-transferred. OH >HB. “I didn't get a chance to read 'Hamlet' last night. What's the plot?" - 4 BEDROOMS. I UTILITY ROOMS below owners coat or will lei Waterford. OR MSt. I BEDROOM ROUSE 3 ACR — - -- pull bosom ote. PE MtM'at R HM1 $50 PER MONTH Till build on your tot with no own payment or with smell down •ymewt on our tot. StmMlnimcd Fer Sals Hmhm 49 ■RICE RANCH. J-BEDROOM -mjMuemant, torso tot. tli.lM. NO MONEY DOWN TRI-LEVEL STARTER On your tot. Trt-towl or Ranch. Your Mans or aura. Hava modal. O. Ptotey, EsBiar. Bl MM toms.. do«« RUnttim. di vide j 1ST CLASS res kept confidential. Call DI 1-Mttj ceptloh i im. fan sited bed-! ctoeets. Ftps r —pe mu , BEDROOM WITH BASEMBNT. , Waterford area US month Oil , *4m. ___________- 1___________ li BBmtOOM RANCH. OAS HEAT. I HiJWR-i1* dinette Mao'3 BEDROOM RANCH. OAS HR hwtoS’ build. I 1M OornaU. |T» mo. MA »-li ---I amble kitchen, t,----------l ________________________ .j I too. I story walk up. Automatic J BEDROOM, OAS HBAT, ST cma hat water, tiled hallways. -- — - ------------- *------- “Taylor *** * P»«- PR MM1 l BEDROOM APARTMENT BEL-j Rent Apts. FurnisM 37! 1ST FLOOR. ATTRACTIVE 4 ROOM. MODERN KITCHEN, i -«*»»»■ ** *~1>a ill hath, mote floor Ideal' LMa. Pattel AdkRa- OL 1-1*7* ^Ayranortaa s R ICE --------- ------------ N(Wlyu BEDROOM MODERN RANCH ---------------------- - Near i type on lake, electric stove, re-PS frlgerator. carpeting and tile both. ! otri. beat MI Dfkla Hwy ma sunroom, family roaaa, «a-np. spotless, boa ovrythne, larges lot. 2 ml. W. of Perry. $9/500 NORTH SIDE ON PARK-doie — A good two badroam frame home with full boaa-ment. nice tot. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. $4M down and M monthly Ntobolto-Bargar Co.. UtoW. Httron. ask far Don. PE MUL NEAR MSUO — NEW 1-BEDROOM brick ranch, fireplace, j-ear — rack, storms.. sen tea. Iona MMiblMBtBt, SIMM ■ear m- NEAR II8UO I l$iw» b r P#l( kind of business. Mr RHP8|—ML. ................... ............ ........ ....: RANCH. bachelor girl apartment Newlyja BEDROOM MODERN RANCH near Orchard Lk Rd oad Mid-. ™ —L ............ n-corsled Includes utlltUet Nearj type so lake, electric stove re- die Belt Oas hoot. ! boards, OH LT83I. I mmwn'#»><»*• amn anmnmii I auTbeiat INI Dixie Hwy. MA storms and screens After Seal! 'BUBS McNAB ART MEYER | CORWER CROOUAND AUBURN Nam1 H1SI I aunt .• A 1 a# » I ______________ . 13 BEDROOM URFKR' MW. ' N«t. L^..-Mt mo Call Ward C 1 BEDROOM DELUXE KITCHEN-; etla apartment. Newly daearated. first floor, parsing ~ gas; 2-BED ROOM . ___________________ cmtpBti EM NR cama.Napate.PE A----- »CT WITH ! ROOMS AND BATH. 150 ALSO snenen ana note, MS furnished. 1 rooms and both. MS. PE S-tMS, ALBERTA APARTMENTS M S. Edith Mg H. Paddock_____PE HM ) BEDROOM UPPER CLOSE IN. 1 am i ADULTS aoc robinwood.I PawHi. I« ettondtor. PE S-JOM PE MOM. Also apt to Orion. Ml} ROOMS. OAS HEAT. 441 N Shore MY Mill. I month, lilt Commerce Rd EM ■ . —---------1 3-5314. 2 ROOMS & 3 ROOMSP-i^E »ooms jtr floor. PRIVATE BATH 1 ^T‘U ” Ctoao to Saora. Clean. Pt t- 1 BIO ROOMS. PA*TLT”PURN-lihed Close to Sears. Raasonable Call after 4. PB I-tlll. 1 ROOMS AND BATE. PRIVATE tegHteteMRi fatillUaa. child —’ ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED on I acres ef Rood garden soil. Near Lake Orion. Hama fruit, plenty at shade trass. CM month. FE4-0M5. CASS LAEX""cAMAU" *M" MOftTH Judah Loin rant with option to i buy. Many Hi. Government houses. No down payment. Need not be vet Mr. ldUL PE 1-tlM It no answer PE Mag C. Schaett. Wiener school. , R.J. (Dick) VALUET M Realtor FE 4-3531 340 OAKLAND AVENUE > furntahed 14 Ctota St. Mils (10 A WEEK 1 ROOMS bath, $1150 weekly. IS Clark 2 ROOMS AND BATH APART-! mast, adulta. W Huron at Fran, near hospital Apply caretaker " Frag. 2 ROOM APARTMENT NICE. PE.T MSI after »jp. _____________ _______________ _ I _____________e furnishad. Near Private bath. 1 man. 100 Hartea. Platter Body. IM month. PE 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND MM>. ' . rateoace. (15 PE MTU. 12 LAROE ROOMS AND BATH. 4 3 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTeT| closets, kitchen and utilities, fur-11 tut tits furnished. Adults, M niched Oood k*m-_____________j CcLncj“im S i rooms with new stove and 2 ROOM APARTMENT. PRIVATE baby welcome 1 ROOMS AND PRIVATE BATH. Nicely furnished. Close to down- 111 BALDWIN refrigerator. 1 APS, i I bath. t 41 Charlotte- Na pate ROOMS AND BATH IN DRAY 'jMfsBS I i. OR 4-UM. HI 4 ROOMS WITH BATH, ’a. refrigerator heat and hot er furnished. Ctoao to town m vuia Apartments. 4A4 a» a Avenue PE MSI M rURNlBHED ARB U'piuu##----------#' aataT-i* ntlittiog mnM in !• >3 ROOMS AND BATH. FRiVATK utilities pud. U4 K.| fnu-.Bj, utilities furnlabed gsebaldt, Drayton Wiward _ HOLLYWOOD APT. } 2 ROOMS KITCHEN KTTE. PRf-1 jarga room St 2 ^ROOMS GROUND r^LOOK w“>y State’ * 2 -0044 ** P*r Plata* _____I furnlahad 103 Mechanic. PE MMS. 3 ROOMS. "PRIVATE SATE AnA -------------it aide PE MM2 3 LAROE ROOMS PRIVATE BATH LAROE ROOMS AND I ___OKI. urtutto pur. nlahed. Clean. Child welcome JTE 4-4203. 2» I, MATahnll. _ ROOMS AND RATH. UPPER. newly decorated. IM Baldwin ...lib Aid) RAT Rat rig., stove and i i ROOMS refrigerat utuitles furnlahad. gangs EM A£&1*‘ “ *4 __________I MODERN. INQUIRE at 204 N. Paddock. PE 4-tel 1 room* and Rath, private entrance. Newly decorated — ROOMS AND BATH. I TO 7 i In For Sale Houses WILL BUILD Don McDonald For Sole Heweee 4» £ Hagstrom Williams Lake Front 4 kidrasm I story frame. M. baasawnt. lb oar garage, mutt-ful sandy (aSk Mealy landscaped Real buy at only iimoo. 4-Room Lakefront * home. R loot an Cross Lake. Beautifully wooded lot. Can bo bought lor only (l.tod. Pheasant Street Comfortable f bedroom hams. ftkltlTIf TRffr full SMtek Large fsncod yard. IM a MS. IH car garage Convenient tototten. Lotus Lake Privileges The beat of everything. I kslraam brick reach. faU basememt Vlth H. R. HAOSTROM REALTOR IS Highland Read IMMI BY OWNER Clean 2-bedroom, g years i Paneling la Hvtag roam and i Inn area. Lake privileges. Rasa able dowa payment IN mot EM 2-4147 after » p.m. WILL SELL POR ONLY work. |g» Rockwell. WATCH POR THE OEOROETOWN to Candle wick Wagda. Dtorah WALNUT LAKE. Krage, fall baaamewt, targe lot to wtvflogos. Priced right. g». •H tow down payment MS ON , I ROOM HOUSE (50 PER MONTI* S BOOS®. 1 BEDROOMS, ON t *—cad tola, stoves and rofrig.. mo. or Md with lease. Betty deposit required. EM 1(2. 2 bedrooms, carpeted living room and ball, vanity in hath, attractive kitchen with toads of aup-boarda. Oa* underground boat. Medal Idd W Beverly. 8POT-LITE BU1LDINO CO TT 4-0*05 $69 PER MONTH NORTHERN HIOH Plus teas* lor this now 1 bad-room homo, full booomeat. cos boat. Only (ON to move In. immediate occupancy water-ford REALTY, OR 3-4(25, EM 2-72M._____________ NOTHING DOWN I or I b»dw>r home Don McDonald NEAR LINCOLN MERCURY reach. _Oas beat Ceramic rS’ $9A50 - TERMS Will build 2 bedroom bom*, full basement, oak flooring, birch cabinets. aluminum eaterior. The some construction la used a* la our (30,000 homos C. SCHUETT, FE 8-0458 i A REAL DEAL. MODERN 2 years olds. 2 bedroom, tiled and arpatod. hitches — -- ONLY 3 LEFT insurance. D'Lorah PE urn, HIOHLAND8 214 1 IR RENT 2 ROOM HOUSE imalley Real Eatote. UL 2-1200. POUR ROOM HOUSE. NiWLY daearated. On* bedrm. full base- ! and shower, close in. garage.-gar- j den spot. (00 00 monthly. FE ; 5-5510 or (-2370 ■OR SALE OR BENT NEWLY ! WRIGHT LAKEFRONT 4 BEDROOM- CARPETED LfTTlFO ROOM WITH FIREPLACE - LAROE KITCHEN - 114 BATHS — 3 DRESSIHO ROOMS AND SHOWER IN BASEMENT 1 CARJ2ARAOK - LOADS OP SHADE TREES -LOT (0 i 154 PENT — IMMEDIATE POSSESSION -MUST SELL - MAKE OFFER. LAKEFRONT WEST 8UBURHAN—TRADE - LEASE - OR SELL -CUSTOM BUILT IN KM— 4 BEDROOM MUCK — BEAUTIFUL LAROE LIVING BOOM WITH FIREPLACE - LARGE DIKING BUILT-INS - 3 CERAMIC TILE BATHS - 2 CAR OARAOE - BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED-BEACH WITH WALK-OUT BOAT DOCK—MUST SELL WILL CONSIDER J -- L. OFFERS. HARRINGTON HILLS. 1171 NEA 1 bedroom, bick. built Syl- j El wood Realty Dial ggn (S I BY OWNER, 3 BEDROOM HOME; L garage, fence and sterna 4'* per cent GI Mortgage, Jtl.U monthly paymente FE MT33. .•wrt Vacant. (lto-N-j liu'tBY OWNER. 4 BEDROOM. PULL ^ basyment, IH both*. 1 fireplace*, BARGAIN 145* DOWN — (SO PER MONTH - 3 BEDROOM FLOOR — PULL BAML MENT-flEAT AND CLEAN THROUGHOUT - PULL PRICE JUST (7.5*0—CLOSE TO TOWN — BUS AND SHOPPING. WRIGHT 345 Oakland Av*. Open U1 I 20 FE 5-9441 FE 5-7561 LAKE AREA ( ROOMS, CLEAR. garage. 542-1525_________ MODERN OARAOE MOUSE WITH nT m SMALL HOUSE. STOVE AND RE-frtg. Quid welcome. PE MBit. MALL HOUSE. NIWiY DSOO-Couple onl^-------------------- SAM WARWICK HAS 1 BEDROOM brtek^homa_te_Sylyan Lake. Laka Rent Laks Cottages 41 AVAILABLE for LEASE.' 'i r fuaat cot toga laeatet nd Laka near Alpena. 1 . Includes two bedroom*, kitchen, bath, sfe. b. 0. Madison Avenue, Talado. manth. Terms. OB 2-0022 BY OWNER 3 bedroom ranch, lull basement, tiled faaturca. (11.(00. ((00 down or make offer. Open 1-4 Saturday and Sunday. MM Jeroae. near « M-M off Airport Road. OR 3-7404 BLOOMFIELD SCHOOLS. SALE 6r TRADE 2 Lied room . carport. Ufsin-foat lot. Fenced. Near Waterford Htgb (2.000 down or trada for tots modal auto. PE 4-05(0 BUILD » OROUND FLOOR 1 2 ROOMS. DOWNTOWN LOCA-I tlon, foe elderly lady. PS 4-7051; 3 ROOMS UTIUTIES FURNISHED: -- «* Haaol. At Telegraph I BOOMS HEAR CITT HOSPITAL: For Rent Rooms 42 ; LAROE ROOM. FIRST FLOOR Pour Bedroom ranch. Royal Oak. It minutes from Pontiac. 114 ■ ■—“t-la kitchen, finished gaa beat. Selling be- area. Kitchen • dtntag-itvlng rooms. Storm* and screen*. Oaa beat with furnace area partUkmad. Recraatlon room Ooiahad with Ml* celling and mask bar. (13.500. Owner FIRST TIME OPEN FRI. and SAT. 12 to 7 1211 BIELBY New largo tri-level—J bedroom, lb baths. Eating apnea in kitchen and dining area. Plraplaca. 1 car garage. Blacktop road. Nice west avbunan area. Ctoao to all schools. Will duplicate. atUOK BLDO. oft. OR 3-SU1 SUPER BARGAIN MIS Genet. T rooms. Lora* tea ly roam with natural flrspla* Building now horn a and mn •ell. Price (*.500 Only (40* dowi PEA valuation. 111,300. Call of -- — (-UU. 3 ROOMS. UTILITIES BABY WEL- MAvfal come. IK Canter St. PS 2-22(0.|~~~—------------ 3 LAROE CLEAN ROOMS. PR I AIR CONDITIONED ORCHARD CT. APTS. adS&? t^^ m^tot”6 1 °*"1 «SR^Mll,AP?«undErr »apartment on! “0adults"5ii^u" J^tote. at (to (t PEl FE g^jg SACRIFICE. TRANSFER. NEW trl-ltvel. IVi baths. (0x130 sodded v tat. Attorhad garaga. Unite Lake Vo«r tll.OQo: ftione I arat Oalf Manor aubd. EM PS210. ■ _____________ ______ ____________Evenings LI (-MM. g*VE. NEED CASH/ WILL SACRI- ram. to state FE 14M_____________ _l flee 2 bedroom la Drayton for - ---- -------- ROOM POR LADY. COOKING BY OWNER? IDEAL POR THE!. “"U.M.toO No agents PE 5-2M4 Ly decorated Must be and ref rig. Everything furnished young or retired couple, two bed- r-p, v .^.tteteled 24 h» P* EH E~*»ran room ranch m m. Urn'*>*■£»• | OTT1 OtniH ^CHILDREN WEL- 1 fuSj.d" ! "Slco^d il J^MotteriT ! I trllipitJlUI 1 IM -------^ ‘ "‘•i SYLVAN MANOR JUST OFF MIDDLE SELT RD. Rancher. 4 bedroom. 114 baths, carpeted Mriag ream mid dining roam. Including washer, dryer and rang*. Imre* fenced tot. Only (12.NI with fair down payment. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2334 Orchard Lk. Ed. GILES Brick Colonial pactoos ( badroam home >n axelustva location with i ROOMS, eqm*. PE__ ROOM UPPER ON WEST •JE2 fair 0-55*7 . IIS. ROOMS AND SMALL! Manager, ___ Jetooma? W PtofeadT '} 9PrnI^V*__ _____ 4 ROOMS. PRIVATE RATH.i . .!k.LBnr^ AP*PYY,RRT(. gflg 31. N. Saginaw. PE jS** 1 VERY ATTRACTIVE ROOMS ‘j^r -’^^VVTrT KS5 Auburn’ Corner <>* £*»»» 3 VERY ' ATTRACTIVE ROOMS, priest* bath, entrances, garage, D **Bt «8SB3MM| ** > heat i i*. Sooth Edith seal PE KSU or PE '2-toto._____________' I 2 ROOMS AND RATH. FIRST floor, garage. PE 2-0(77. call PE 4-S3H. 3 ROfllil. PRIVATE ENTRANCE sod bath. Ill North Telegraph. 3 ROOMS. PEITATE-RArH AND entrance, gas heat, garage Res-aonoMe. HI Adelalr1- APARTMENTS. ■w bath, carpeted 1 and hallway, newly 51T E. Pike Brick Flat—Heated Attractive four family-building 30W Auburn Arc.. Auburn Hts. Front R rear private entrances living room, l bedroom, kttebofletti idinette bote h gang*. Reference, j required. 176 per month, phoni Hf 2-Tt(l or ft g-gggt. CLEAN :I ROOM!. FIRST FLOOR. | Pvt. entrance Toilet, stetr -frig., MtUltlei. close In. IM CADILLAC MANOR Apartment* available, call P 2-4144 fit CLARKSTON W Ukk llBW . room and bath. Orsund floor Electric stove.. BNfrig. Washing machine. Automatic beat torn. Adulta. tRple M«to MODERN 2-BEDROOM TERRACE j tlM mo. Avallablelifoy IS. 242« ;| James K. Blvd. -FE 4-300>. HEED AN APARTMENTf li SLATER APTS. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED *’ N PARKE ™ PE 4-3545 ■on. PE MMS. furnished. PE 5-8841, « RQOfffl AND BATH WITH OA-I " ;•«*! adult*. .'Vest kid*. 3I». Lib-1 aptor _ . «jpfeliflfc ludtti ang imiJ aw n pa£ke it --.IjST'5-ROOM APARnggf, •“E WEEKLY, j HOOSa. PST steak and refng furatahsd MB yt*SJT k:.rwk ALBERTA APARTMENTS " PADDOCK PE 2-koaa ATTRACTIVE ROOM. .PRIVATE homt Close In, Reae PE 2-0114 BACHELORS - SWIMMING POOL. Reasonable. PH g-8722. _____ SUSINEBS MAN- KITCHEN. WE8T •— PE 2-3517. OTftlO tT DbOR.' LAROE attractive rm, PE 5-7333. LARGE QUIET ROOM. NORTH Oarage available, lady or 3( *r Tennyson. PE 5-8883 OIRLB, NICE HOME OP YOUR —-----------tm w. Msws. ROOM POR MAM OR WORE! NO mm—t sod child, will eon * PE 3-77(0. ~ VST — _v-1“ ■* " 355 Baldwin BOOM ] BY OWNER. a and ball. PE 4to», aft- CU8TOM BUILDER, BUILT BY your toons or min*. Model open *72* itmy Drive. 1 mtl* north of Clark stoa off MM. Clebert Moors, DVORAK. (OM —------------------m TOWNSHIP - NEAR OAKLAND LAKEl. *1*0 DOWN. 3 bedroom*, corner tot. carport, utility room. t(( a month. Vacant. Immediate possession, open. Walk In and look and call Pen* Moaagamant. DAYS. WO 2-225* EVES SAT.. SUN.. TO (-*(»! >wp£Y5i ----- /try tow Middleton. Srak- Rooms with Bosrd SOM AND. OR BOARD. 1 HOUSE TO BE SOLD AS HOUSE •r garage. Must be moved, tito. OR MM. IP YOU NEED ISM ' for any emergency w* can bato you SEE SEABOARD FINANCE OO. 11(5 N. Parry it. PE 2-7SI7 RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY Two and tore* bedroom hoi various locations. Aa tow as par month. MICHAEL’S REALTY PE 4-ton MI (-7(5* U Mtto WE 2-420* iiiHiMBp Howh. t not- place*, tiled boaamaat. laka nrivi-Ians, heating system to. «.MS. Oa (-IMl. Oxff— RENT WITH OPTION-TO BUY '. Paved streets R—I Stfs 46 KM. PULL BASEMENT. RRAT-ed. dto Joalya. PE MBM. 34*50 REAR DRIVE-IN DOOR MU Dtgla Hwy.______OR 2-12(1 M X -to. BEAT, LfOHTS PUR- room. full bosamoat, ba and a half. OE built-kitchen. door wall wl patio. (M move* you to. I Rent Office Spsct i BLOCK PROM DOWNTOWN Pontiac, new building, Large perking .tot. Paneled walla. PE taTW Auborn. r, sandy batch Shaded by aracaful RANCH HOME >l(-(5* -- Beautttul larger than average. bfirror-Hk* “» floor*. Ultra-modern kitchen. 2-PAMILT — WEST SIDE — All. •50 ExceHent rental locatton. I vary ala* roams af your own Dandy 3-room upper aportmen* Oaa lore ad ote bait. Ibis Income la to A-l aaadNtoa. Would — HURON GARDENS -- 57.15* S rooms bedroom up. Model birch flush doors . Walking dlateoca 4-room home an 1 floor, r kitchen will eautiful hath of Catholll Our New Office 2536 DIXIE HWY. DORMS * SON REALTORS CUSTOM BUILDING Let’s Trade Houses QuAttty ma ■MMlfllM ..... arcbltcctanl aorvlca avall-abla. ftaanatag arranged — competltlv* prieei. KENT AUBURNMAHOR boaamaat. g*« b •crecnt. aluminum ^awntag> -tors* bedroom*, large kitchen, dtamg area, sawing room, larga living ream carpeted and drapaa Ploaterad wan*, extra large ctoa-et. Rome has 111* squara feet living area. Ill,*** toms. _______Jto sterma and scraans. flbarglaa awntnga t ear garaga. extra itoraga 2M fast to taka. Peaia* rear yard. 113.20*. tom*. ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES * badroam brisk, attached I . garaga. Ptreplace, carpeted llv- Ceramic tote, full OPT CASS LAKE ROAD. 2-bad-toth,_ lerge breccway, at- i.rf^llS trite fM !i«n WE BUILD 3- and 2-bedroom homo*, ready for point, on your tot. for *MM and up. Calf to-day PE yjj*«. R. C. HIITER REAL ESTATE. MR BUaohoth TRIPP HOME OWNERS: . Ffc«s*w,ag*r» ---r " I 92UXT oa tWoCaHtO HMJteatcr and (araga. CarpaUng Included at IM.-Tig Tama to roapaoilMt party. BOUND LAKE PRmLEpES Modern 3-bedroom, furnlabed cottage with enclosed livid and rank porches. On tem landacapad tot. M* ft. to axeellent beach 11,1*0 , dowa sad to* P«r month CLARKSTON LAKE FRONT Early American 3-bedroom wttti new panatan kitchen. Large family room, with natural “rapUca and riot* floor, tpaclout Hvtag room, atorogo n---- ““ warmth and cham. In imat aan-venlent location Cbrpatteg toatod. Rolfe H. Smith. Realtor 344 a. TELEGRAPH K 2-MU_________Kvaa. MA MOl 3 BEDROOM HOMES MODELS OPEN DAILY 3 TO 7 P.M. TRI LEVEL *•*(. Down. Plus Let * Na Mortgaga Coat $495 DOWN Build on your tot—Na Money Dowa To ModeU: Elia both Lk. ft Union Lake Rd. South t* Fl worth. Model at 7t7 Faraaw HAYDEN WALKOUT BASEMENT Overlooking --- — *“- *-- I SMS DOWN •and I Bedroom, 1. cedar Island Laka 2. William* Lake 3. Bloomfield tv*. 4. Foettac Twp. J. C. HAYDEN. Realtor *t a. Walton PR l-< Open Kvaa. * * LESLIE R. HOYT -------j necessary to ba a harm I to anioy living hare, but it woul b* helpful Quad fishing and bual tag. Beautiful scenery. 3 room and bate madam. Oamptatoly flu alabad. S Sara* af land. All fa UN dawn sad gl* par moat payment, a* an owner - pbon far particular!. a that could to purchased < from. Drop In 214 S. TELEORAPH V 3-4*40 mm MULTIPLE LI*TING wOtiPjStS" aad aterag* S&WwtftSl! ‘ho2J wera radccarated last October. ■to WlMf' | to* ^ ^"*7*^*7”****^.'caraod^A*! L SrTRjTwtthUij.M**dow7x44 ft. Butch. 2 .Mr attached gamge ot water heating. BuUt-b even and range Large rooms. Beau-tlful Interior PRICED FOR QUICK SALE. ZONED COMMERCIAL Walton Bled, near Dlite l Etitota karist SMITH WIDEMAN 412 W. HURON FE 4-4526 SCHRAM $1,000 Down, 1-akefront J bedroom riUKh. spacious living room, alto fireplace, ceramic til* Olf Perry kt^KnU(teTO tetto toSrtoms'md bath up. Pun towmuat wtte gaa W W'.. IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 KAMPSEN REALTY Let’* .Trade Houses Retirement Home 'Four Bedrooms 344 bathe, i Wart Bloom field and -Our -Lady jet Refuge S c h • # I District. Many estras Including air condittming. elccUlc garage , door apmir. carpeting and ' drapes, lam privltogaa on I Cats Laka. A raai; buy at mm/- Let aa (how yml I EUaabrth Laka Rd. WE 4AM THE PONTljc PftESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1961 THIRTY-THREE fwt8ih Hwuw 49 ANNETT "'■"•T ot shad. Fireplace ar, Herrington Hills teSSa'53 7SS» North Side 4-Bedroom -SS! full basement with hot water boat, automatic >00 hot water, «*'»«• WtrH it 110.100.M. gpwpua Built-In oven md rioii. HUM. PSA term.. Sylvan Shores Brick garpetad Urine rm. with flreplam and mirror, din-fit., kitchen, I badrma. and Home and Income “«nt down, one up. aaparata ffigWssgfiS “•tie boat and hot water, tocln-etorme and eoHiona — Clean and neat throughout — Weed at (U.MB. Tormo. cell knotty pt»e, HA iuloat! ? •*" tVH* fenced yard, lakeprlrllecee. Reasonably Williams Lake Front brim, bi-ie ~ Bring rm. j Brick a , WSr Ida re Inc a bathe. i. with atudlo eell-rrlooktog lake, m caa bant, tun Basest 111x307. cood -------e*. gnrace. man?, lot 111x301 si.t.'ssr W* WILL TRADB ANNETT INC Realtors .BE Huron ~ Open Beentags and Cumdar 1-4 FE 8-0466 DALE BRIAN REALTYOO__ OR Mflt FOR SALE U.S. GOVERNMENT PROPERTIES TKB VHTXRAKC ADMINISTRATION ARE OPPERINO TO ANT FAMILY IN NEED or BETTER HODS- 3N m Tbaaa propertle. > ottered at substantial 8AVINOB TO YOU — TOO NEED NO DOWN PAYMENT—You may purchaeo SK! mala and law bnoraat aa — I and ^bedrooms YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE A VETERAN TO BUY - THE O'NEIL REALTY CO. haa baan appointed PROPERTY MAN IMS hr the MEHT for Ible FE 3-71M and ( repreeentatlree a of tbotr Riy O’Neil Realty STOUTS DALE BRIAN REALTY CO. OR 3-UM MM DIXIE HIGHWAY Best Buys Today ROCHESTER. Built tor comfort !> thla aU hrlek home with bree.e-way aad ariaabad cv* or have a small tfown >ent now to the tlms to 1 into thla fine homo. Ya- NO DOWN PAYMENT Only (3M closing coe* you Into tbit sharp ranch typo w“* m ___r 3 bedroom Muy Seslrsble Hart your deal. R. J. (Dick) VALUE? Realtor FE 4-3531 SELL BUY TRADE MILLER WISE INVESTMENT Brick 4 ways occupied. E ( and bath, acpai—------------ each has a now gas furnace, ants pay own utilities. 4 ear garage. This it on* of the beet Income propertle* we have been Cielged to offer. Perfect condi-thruout. See R bow. It's WHY CLIMB STAHtSf When you can have 4 bedrooms, carpeted living room with fireplace, ee-— bath, dialog room and kitchen all on one room, built In bar. large enclosed porch, I car garage, nearly aa acre londocopod lot. outdeor (rill. AU at this aad asars, for (U,(M and only IS minute drive from William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 670 West Huron Open t to t COLONIAL HILLS: Lovely briok throe bedroom split level homo — Living room with fireplace — dining L — nice kitchen, family room with fireplace, I ceramic til* bath*, two oar garafo, attached -IK, Id* Schools. Shown* by BARRINOTON ROAD: Ibno bedroom brick 114 story home to enooflonl condition. Uv-room with fireplace, dining loom kitchen wKk fidsaktoH tpaee— basement, HI heat, attached garaf*, large lot. Friend at (30,601. shown by appointment kitchen on the first ‘floor, three bedrooms and bath on the sec-, all targe rooms, fall Priced at (A000. (40.33 per JOHN K. IRWIN a sons Realtor, 313 WaM Huron Street Phono FE MM EYE. FI MM3 BATEMAN REALTY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LETS TRADE -._. §ai rente, — _____________ end Plastered walis. Over (1.M0 worth of gofpSling Included. A Mg surprise for tl.r-------- LETS TRADE DREAM HOME Rant and clean 3 bedroom with kitchen, bath toe, carpeting to living room. Loon tod onanlgh drylot with paved Hraati. Oes , heat and sewer. Full price only (13.MR (Baa down payment nan be arranged. FRUIT TREES ■ ttjsrarjs oven and range. Leeated SwjBBJF mm, ml, _ n at $!MgirH.lM LETS TRADE NOTHING DOWN... and price of (ll.tw . bodrsem off Joslyn to Hty. _____adWen and only I old. 3 ear |trtlx fenced — BoVtngf- LETS TRADE Realtor fe 4-0528 Wt S. TELBORAFH OHW BTO. j For Sale Houses 49 lor (M nor month heat, gtoee to «t...... ___________r M.4M with (1.4M sewn. In excellent condition. Quick possession. GAYLORD HRsSai-1w ‘“-■-nj^gm fljf 4 to on* of our bettor one. FUU prtco (10.3M tr hag new home and . Specious^ uyP*! type kitchen « a 14 panoled hroneway and 3*4 ear garage Only 111.300 and worth every penny you are investing Call FE (-Mil today. . Lawrence W. Osylord NOTICE TO PUBLIC (gal* of Buildings) seated to Oakland County, Mlchl- d described as: u No. 1-Pared No. 144 I STORY CONCRETE BLOCK OF FICE WITH ATTACHED FRAME NB — Item No. I — Parcel No. 144 METAL QUONSBT-TVPK 8TOR-AOB BUILDINO OF X (Y) LOCATED BEHIND OFFICE. Lo- cated at 1141 Dixie Hwy . Clerks- IPormsr Blackett property NB — Item No. 3 — Parcel No. 1 4 — Parcel No. 144 METAL STORAQE BUILDINO (B — Korn No. ( — Parcel No. 1M FRAME STORAGE SHED ((S’ a M'l WITH ATTACHED FRAME UCAN-TO ar * W). (Forms Blackett property.) CATED AT (317 Big Lake Rd , Clerkston, (Former Blaekett prop- TO BE CONSIDERED, ALL BIDS MUST' BE SUBMITTED ON THE PRESCRIBED BID PROPOSAL FORM. SPECIFICATIONS AND BID FRO-POBAL PORM8 may be obtained at either the MICHIOAN STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT, PROPERTY MANAOEMENT UNIT, RIGHT Of WAY DIVISION. ROOM (37. STEVENS T. MASON BUILDINO LANSING. MICHIGAN, or at DI8TRCT OFFICE, No. (. IM FEATHER-STONE ROAD, F. O. BOX 30(4. PONTIAC. MICHIOAN. Lansing. Michigan. Income Property 80 INCOME PROPERTY ON LAKE HURON. 3 permanent home. S modern, furnished housekeeping ■ *---a sale. Snort cabins. Health forces a __________i' Mich, IN WEST SIDE. BUILDINO WITH apartments and store fro * a 2 family. FE Ml63. ------ FE H416. ROCHESTER 2 FAMILY 4 ROOMS each. ai4,Mt. terms. OL 1-1371. 26 PER CENT DISCOUNT OR BE8T (4.(78. Clark Real Eetato. Re*. FE 3-71M. Mr.' 3>AMILY INCOME - TWO 3-RM. apt* all furnished and rented tin 1140 per 'month. 7 rme. on 1st floor tor owner. Largo 43x163 ft. lot. West Side location. Priced at only tl4,M0 and will TRADE. L. H. Brown Realtor. Ask for Mr. Brown. Ph. FE 3-4(18. Ere. OA S-SSlt.________________________ Partridge a THE "BIRD" TO BEE Income, Home, Extras Space suitable tor largo family —***■ '----— 7, Ma^bf Kelght*. House * into * — rRAD] East Boulevard Two-family — 2 bedroom* ea. Oil heat. Live to tower — upper rental (M per mo. Only (3.000 down and equity a«P*f I * •, practically for Partridge For Sate Lake Proparty 81 EXCLUSIVE Indianwood Lake Home o frontage r, Hoavfly wooded landscaped setting for eight year old redwood and brick homo. Living,! place and 1WI it of atatni 10x31 as rlX- lldlng d( 1. Pul) I HP----------------- ------- features make flfla a truuly (tostruble boms — May be pntehaoad completely tomtMod If deetrad. shown by ap-polntment. MY M7311U1 Abse-quami Trail. 1*4 ACREg HIOH RTVER FRONT- 1 down payment roqnlrod < Largo livtag room with ran->. Fenced lot. Only (14AM. YEAR AROUND ROME ACIOS STREET FROM LAKE. GOQL BEACH. I BEDROOMS. LAROK LIVING ROOM. 14X30. INSULATED. EXTRA LOT. (AMS. (ISOS DOWN., TUTOL YARD. TREES LARGE GLASSED PORCH. FULL BASEMENT. OIL HEAT. AFT. UP STAIRS, til,000 (3 (00 DOWN X UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE fOR 3-13(4 Eves. MtM "By Dick Turner knit. Also port of another lake. ftftO.OOft. Tfrrtii. . Clarence Ridgeway Broker FE 5-70(1 3M W. WALTON BLVD. 3( ACRES. IDEAL FOR TRUCK ■■.rfanina nr food crop. Unllmtt-■ irrigation. Rental ‘You were wrong about- tlyit stuff in the attic just being worthless trash — for instance, all those old letters you wrote to Mom!” For Sale Lake Property 81 LAKE-FRONT. 4-ROOM COTTAOE BEAUTIFUL BRICK 3 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT Quality predominates. 300 ft. lake. Lovely grounds. Flowtr: tree*. Carpeted living rm. lJi dining rm. S fireplaces, Youngs- rage OR 3-73SS. 7-Acre Lakefront lawn. Lovely rolling land, nt and 400 ft! chan-on Mandon Lake. ■ — Includes 5 _______... 1M ft. road frontage. Must be seen to appro- *^JIM” WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 14t3 Baldwin____ IB 4AS4I nel frontage on Ideal building i room homo. Oar BEAUTIFUL M- LAKEFRONT home 3 bedrooms. 3 baths. Sunken living room. Separate din-‘“Large family room fireplace. Cameting. drapes and landscaping. 1 ear garage. Roa-sonable down OR 3-3047____________ BEAUTIFUL LOT ON HAMMOND Lake. SC frontage, term, DIs-count tor dash, fe 2-7304 ORCED TO SELL LOT ON OAK-land Lake. M ft. frontage. (3.(00 terms. Discount for cash. FE JUST A FEW LEFT- restrictions. Pros Walter* Uks FioTrawfo: i Pontiac Pols Coll Pontiac , Call Detroit LI 8-7711. LAKEWOOD VILLAGE SELECT YOUR LAKE SITE NOW WEBSTER LAEE ORION - OXFORD pletely furnished. Heatilator 11 ir For the tow price ARRO Suburbfln Property A REAL BUY For Sale Lots 2 LOTS M* I WITH BASE- CLARKSTON ESTATES. LOTS 70 _ •— - —i_ in (own. (U mo. — Shopping. Black tap streets. HI-H1LL VILLAGE altos11 m l” hUlt0J bu protected community wlth°^ drainage. Low as (1,7(0. , ELIZABETH LAKE HAMMOND LAKE AND UPPER LONG LAKE Middle Belt and Square Lake 64x305. take front e Belt and 8quar< . Oood location 5ee for Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS You'll like its wooded, rolling 10 ft. sites - controlled to protec Elisabeth Lake Road i Lake Road, to Lacotx. Carl W. Bird, Realtor 803 Community Nat'l. “ * Bldg. (-1333 ll restricted neighborhood. For Information eaU Herbert C. Davie MXlbe LOT ON LAKE HURON IN Jlberglas boat, r, 38 decoys, small sh Excellent hunting at For Sale Acreage 88 ____Oarage. Only (M.8M. A STEAL - 6 room ranch. Large Mgpiwav I ear attached .ga-Lake Privileges on Com-mm Laka. Only (13,7(8. LAKEfHONT—Lovely 2 bedroom, ranch, large living room, wxll-to-wall c a r p e 11 n g. Fireplace, glaesed-to porch. Aluminum otorme aad screens. Oood swimming (H.2M. 'E BUILD — On your lot or Choice Ink*-" ‘ ted McCullough realtor PHONE 682-2211 1143 Cuss-Ellsxbeth Road OPEN M.30_________SUNDAY 10-6 Sale Resort Property 82 CABIN. BT HELEN ON MTS. LOT M x im. Modern. 2 bedrooms, fireplace, furnished. SLIM. Full price. (II E. Pike.____________________ - Cell Pontlec FE 4-464* NEW 11x20 CABIN—1 ACRE OF woodg. MIC. tl.m. MT 3-TM2. DEAL DEER HUNTING, (-ROOM house, 7 lots, completely furnished — Electricity and water. Oood fishing On Highway M Stdnaw. Mich. RargalnT Ha eg money. ((2-2747. StAwbafl Property S3 Briok Mach. • tiled bath, gag hgat, storms and screens, awnings. cMO* to aehaate —(tog. a* down payment. OX Mtge . priced t tved road, owner, OL EXCELLENT 2 BEDROOM HOME, fliwplace, enclosed breeseway. full basement, atteched garage.. 3 vary scoria acres. Paved read. (22AM with (ROM down. (1400 DOWN. 7 rooms, bath, (4 ------------------------—[t lot, lake IEAUTIFUL now lakofront brick rancher with eaimUag. drape*. 2 fireplaces. 4S ft. recreation room, aUaehod garage. Many other very MaMgflSi teaser**. Owner leaving area. Priced lor VERT NICE 2 BEDROOM reach ~* wm beamed .oolltog mi a. Pull hath, OaragaT Large paged read. Ill.m, good 1 6-10 ACRES. 2M FOOT FRONT- >r (3.K FACE IWALTT OR 4*431 BUILDER THIS 1M ACRES JUBT A FEW miles north of Clarkston. SM ft. of frontage on the road. For only M.S78, (1,(00 down. A nice 8 acres on Orovelaad Road. tl.SM, (2M down. C. PANGUS, Realtor ORTONVILLH W South Street HA 7-2(l( For Sale Farms 86 2 bedroom 3848 Bohr Rd. Co. 1 1 trad*. Smith Moving SMALL FRUIT FARM IN HOLLY RECREATION AREA. ADJACENT TO SCOUT CAMP AMD LAEE. J BEDROOM CLEAN Fruit farm, central heat. ATTACHED OARAOE. 8HEEP BARN. ALL VARIETIES OF FRUIT MARKET AT DOOR. (14,- MO. SUBSTANTIAL I 410,(00 — (3,000 DOWN. surface toad. Modernised boas*. New steel barn tagjMl IMB. Stream runs ttuaeMjpwgafljLjS (34.(00. III.OM down. C PANGUS, Realtor » ORTONVILLE ) South Street HA 7-8(16 REACH CASH CUSTOMERS through Classified Adi Call FE 2-8181. For Sale Barm* 26 Ront Farm Proporty 86A Sale Businoas Property 87 SQUARE FOOT FLOOR 22 Pontiac gut* Bank Bldg. CENTURY finance company 1M South Broadway Orion MY 3-1(22 msnuJaeturtof room, kltchoa DIXIE COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE, 1 typo* <>f bust! leasonabl* terms. RINKE LI 9-2000 OPEN SUNDAYS_____ 13 FEET ON TELEGRAPH PRICED LOW __ ’ H BASS, REALTOR FE 3-71 Rent, L’se Bus. Prop. 87A 2 BEAUTIFUL 30X60 STORES OR large unit M x M. Plenty of. e narking 1014 W. Huron, ick W. of Telegraph. FE 4 FOR LEASE — I Shopping Center, 2 ,™t.. •»•». facing Perry St. Also, warehouse. 85x60' With 2 paneled offices. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY, AIR 3363 Orchard Laka Road Attractive 12x14 office building or shop. 1 nice rooms tad complete plumbing Old Telegraph Road. Business Opportunities 89 FINE OPPORTUNITY TO OO ALERT YOUNO MAN WITH thought of the future should took to tnli fine Hardware (tor* to our growing community. Flxturei and Stock valued at 113,008. Being sold tor (30.600 with tlO.MO down and a lease that will help you for the next 4 roan. G PANGUS, Realtor ORTONVILLB M South Street NA 7-3418 i. Oood equipment. Do- could be Increased 2 or 3 i. Oood business for family. 13.500 full price. SX' 1 and can be purchased i cottages. Mutt h SACRIFICE SALE DUE TO I Partridge 5 THE “BIRD" TO SEE TRADE and MUST I MEAT PROCESSING Plant, store, lockers emoke uni and large apt. TRADE - want home to Detroit Metro, are*. (36 Partridge i thruout Mich. “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” Ladies Wear "Went lines. Gross (135.060 to IMS. Excellent lease with good perking. Subetentlal down payment required. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION LANDMESSER. BROKER GROCERY - MEATS - SDM Llvewlr* meat man can reap a harvest of net dollar profits here. Over (100.000 greet sales fat 1440. with a net profit of 10 per cant after wage* to an pertodbel — Equipment excellent and complete -------------I ____ do not h---------- Phono Hoyt Realty. FE good retailing — d 3-0440. CABINET SHOP. OWNER RETI1 tog, well-egul^ped^ and ready COIN LAUNDRY. MAKE OFFER. WU1 trade. P« t-g»M. STATIONS FOR LEASE GOOD POTENTIAL, Pleas* call be- --------- ----, p „ ggv33*< 6(3-34(7. PURE OIL COMPANY. RESTAURANT,. TteleHUBOH AREA theropy and massage . wriu PARTNER Silent r~--“— sis;: Pontiac________ -1 SUPERETTE__________ Southwest Michigan. Oross over SUMS' : Just | ueease. No chain eompetltlc This (rowing business (30.000 Includes brick building. 154 (sot highway and river frontage — parking lot. Uvlnr -— I* m. (5.- STATEWIDE Estate Service of . Pontis I. D. CHARLES. REALTOR T. Telegraph ■ ”” ““ t RENT OR SALE BARBER i. (ITS SMALL INVESTMENT Restaurant business to lake ar Vtfr clean. Oood oeulpmeot. 1 lng wonderful business, Cm evenings and Sunday. Bttn she good return. The volume of t business touM bt Inoreaged 2 Good hugtoaee for fa REALTY 22(2 g. Commerce Ed. Waited' Lake “* ‘ -13(1 USED CAR LOT AND OAltAOB for rent at 312 W. Mantaalm UT frontage. Apply atllS Bdl- Sale Land Coatracts 60 Money id Loan 61 Signature PH. fe2-moTt OAKLAND For Stk ClntMnt 64 WORN ONCE,. 2 MATCHINO brldeimsldi, dresses with head-ptooes. lire uT FE MM2. U PRICE - REJECTS. BEAUT1- | fui living ream suites. I---■“ BI.&0 werit.^Bsr^ata Hot LOANS $25 TO $500 On your signature-or ether security 24 months to repay. Our serv-tea Is fart, friendly aad htiptal. Visit our of tics or poont FE (4121 HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. Ferry ’Bt.. Comer E. Plfco BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 . OFFICES IN Pontiac - Drayton Plain* — Utica Walled Lk . Birmingham. Plymouth TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. St. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO "FRIENDLY SERVICE" LOANS WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We will be glad to help you. STATE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 Need $25 to $500? See Seaboard Phone FE 3-7017 1185 N. Perry St. PARKING NO. PROBLEM - Seaboard Finance Co. Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac to S. Saglnr- *■ Credit Advisors 61A (1) Make ooe weekly payment you can afford (2) Avoid Garnishment* and repossessions (3) Debt protection Insurance Come to Hew, ar Call *— A HOME AmOHYMiMTt' City Adjustment Service FE 5-9281 12 W. HURON. PONTIAC. MICH. OPPOSITE MAIN PQ8T OFFICE BUDGET YOUR DEBTS CONSOLIDATE BILLS-NO LOANS For Your Bert Bet to Ott Out of Debt, Bee Financial Advisers, Inc. 3*4 g. SAOINAW FE 3-78(3 Mortgagt Loans 62 Voss & Buckner, Inc. A Mortgage Problem? We make mortgage Irene to mti your requirements _____ _____ Prompt servli - CHEFP MORTGAGE A REALTY COMPANY EM 3-7373 CASK AVAILABLE To Improve your hem* and 2 up all of your debts plus yc mortgage or land contract. Yc_. home must be one-kail paid for to qualify. Cull no- '--Harry Rom, FB I-—nderoff. r detalto. MORTGAGES ON 1-ACRE UP. . D. Charles. Equil e, 1717 g. Tete- Swapg 63 3-BEDROOM HOME ON AUBURN NEW BOAT. MOTOR AND TRAIL- ISM DO DOE PICKUP, (115 OR Schick's, Mt 3-2711. equlpmeot. FE 4-7373. PAINTER WILL SWAP PAINTING goode Ot any find. OR 3-6723, Im2S. Etc. Drayton Tire Co. Fd SET OF 7 FOOT ROTERIC LEAN SWAP ANYTHINO ON TRAN portatlon cart. We ftoance. W. Smith Motor Sales. 1735 Wllllaa ----------- ‘ MM. or Minr VE BUY — SELL — TRADE . SHARPEN LAWH MOWE_______ BARNES AND HABORAVEB. 743 . Huron St. FE 5-4161. FACE REALTY OR 4-0434 BUILDER YOUNO LONO-EARED BLACK — bound. Sell WILL TRADE MY EQUITY Approximately (1.406 tor vaeeJ 2-bed room house, storm* screens, hardwood fleer, 3 jroars. old. Good location eft Oakland -----FE 8-3685. WILL TAEe LATE MO'btl Lake. Phene MA 84744. For Sale dothtog 64 2 BALLERINA FORMAL8. USE 13. 3 SIZE 13 FORMAL8. LIKE NEW. — xm FOR- ballerina male; 1 pink Blue embroldes r ______________________ GIRL S BLUE GABARDINE JACK- '■ nylon art, M •red silk. 410 V >. call (43-2447 a GIRL'S LIGHT WOOL COAT. eenable. OR MW. MEN’S tm J , MBWB IIZE 42 AND LADIES' ------ Sale Household Qoods 65 NEWLY UPHOLSTBRID CHAIR 1 ^f(27r,B,f *°d dr,t“r MU< [ NEWLY UPHOLSTEREb ta wd.ll please. J43 OrtturA t WITH « CHAIM d»«] BUYLO" me. 1«» I. SAODIAW ALUMINUM SlDING STORM SASH • AWNINGS u mo and i t For Sale MIsroBsiusei 67 GUN TYPE FURNACE. EXCEL-lent Good., also gas MA 5-1541 ' Salt OWo» ClEteHIIEt 7a CASH RKOISTKRS 'ADDINO machmek calculatcmm. ■GARAGE DOORS > Factory 99 road* araUaM* at bid 1 saving*. Can Ml 4UR or cam* to to 3314 Cato Sk. Birmingham rYFKWRItrffs QUALITY EQUIPMENT AT LOW PRICES -»Ho#a»T-w^ PONTIAC CASH Monti "HERE TODAY—HERE TO STAY” 337 S. Saginaw PE 45441 r HEARING AID Now eyetlas* boortag aid. Ro-posseuad paw off YrTun of wMJi, moJPaaaary guarmataad. i EF?6U~NEED 5540 for any emertencr : SEE SRARGARD najCR* CO. nss N. Parry St . PE >1411 BURB6uOir S PORTING MA-chlae Used Nattoool cash regU- VALLEY BUSINESS MACHINES 14 Abhara Av*. IjtMW DKiKS-KICCKLUDrr WAXJfUr jnN-tsh. full sue. secretarial 4eak. I oak data. 1 small mahogany hamt desk. FE 4-4575. NEW NATIONAL CASH REOIR kora from 4155 up How Nattooal addins machine* from 554 up. Th* only factory tuthortsed branch office* u> Oakland aad Macomb County where you can buy mw or factory rebuilt cash registers. a*wN‘&c^'VS",5S&:S a) s. OroUot. Ml. Cltmtni. HOw-IN Mtn USED OPFICE_D®Sb. chaUu. table*, coat rack*, drafting machines, drafting table*. .. mimeograph machinal, medal 44 mulil-, nth offset' press, .typewriter*. *d-droaaograph mschtna aad EM! Duplicator lilt machine*. OR 3-4747 aad MI 4-3014. Porbe* ranting * Office Supply. KITCHEN CABINET SINKS •entchad. «'• model 5U value. 544.50 while they tost, terrific velum oa 54" and 55“ model* 1 Michigan Fluorescent 393 Or-• . chard tabu, —-t. KITCHEN WALL ' CABINETS. 30X 1 13 hesvy steel.- 559 54 value I11A5 Michigan PluoresCedt. 343 Or-oba»d':.LMto. — 3. ■ ■ LAVATORIES. GOMPUnt! $34.54 value. *14.54. Atom bathtub*, toilet*. shaver stall*. Irregulars, terrific enhwt. Michigan Ptuores-cent.’ 343 Orchard Lake Arc. —l. MUST SELL-SINGLE PRASE 354 amp. Hobart welder aad mtaecl-laneou* equipment. MI 454*4 SrIq Store Equipment 73 MKDIC1NK CABINETS LAROB 20 mirror. altgMly marred. >3.44 REFRIGERATOR. [ELVINATOR _______________ food condition; ft in Win KA1.AMA»00~FCil. lit ELEC-trie mage. I m oU. Ida new. «VM^ oven. Hb. outlet. W __tS ma miT BOLENS AND Will HORSE m — NINO ROOM LEAVING STATE: DESK. Ill DE-humtdltMr. IN Occasions! chotn Bunk Bad. SM Wrought Iron 0InotU mi. MS. Chest. 45. 4 pc ksdracm suite, complete. 1110 15111 afteT~S **______* LKT OS BUT~IT OR BELL IT FOR TOP OXFORD COMMUNITY : conlon ironer : LEVELT SINGER SEWING MA-1 Alto to m shoo any Queen Ann, 8tTle eoblnet via ug-tat Perfect; rendition Toko os payment* of SS oer month or full balnoea ' Cub t« only IB Cnleersol Co i ■■PE45M4. , I #LASnc TILE. ea. ' “iu, do* rugs .............. si os ASPHALT TILE, BA. ..... 4<*el "BUYLO” mg in E. BAOINAWl IT TOO NEED ISM ATTENTION I Sewing Machine Buyers WHEN TOO EOT A NEW OR PSED SINGER SEWING MACHINE BUY IT FROM Singer’s Special this week. Our Own SPARTOX MODEL BRAND NEW ROUND-BOBBIN AND ELECTNXC Reduced to $49*50 Large selection of or without lights, sliding doors Terrific buys. Michigan Fluore*-twt,.NI Orchard Lake - “ MEDICINE CABINS T S lighted artth aluminum I SUM Medicine cablneti lighted, 119 ISO 7005 MM Worn NEW AND PEED BOWER MOW-ora, garden tractors, roto-ttller., •prayer* W P. Miller Co. 1593 JX. POUR TABLE • SIDE Ml l«t till* ISO. .Polaroid t u4 Clash Mi Dm. tral it with slide Ml FI Sale Sporting Goods 74 AUTOMATIC/ OOLT^ REVOLVER i KODIAK. SPECIAL BOW. BULyAN HARDWARE Browning Quag 1545 Elizabeth Lk Rd PE 4-4TJ1 OPEN DAILY TtL 0: SOM. AT do KARTLWBBT BEND MOTOR. -gain ot $11 Baturday OWE 0 HOLE ICE CREAM CAB-1 PUNS. ALL KJNMr ^-- . t. JB0. 3M_Nelson._____trad*. Burr-Shell. J7s 8. Tala* "riding LAWN MOWER _frrJ^_—_—— --------------- ----- OUNS - BUY. BELL. TRADE. Manley Leach. 10 Baglay. AND USED GOLF CLUBS SMALL OARDEN TRACTOR. UL Singer Sewing Center Wa art tha only authorised • demonitrallon 0475 Pontiac Lake Road. OR HE. -■ I MUST SACRIFICE 3 YEAR8~~0?!b Electric Dryer and Wringer Waab- NICE BOMB PUlmaHmOB for! aala, plus Interesting miscellany -At 401 North Lapeer Road in Oxford tod M34 neat door Oxford Community Auction). gift CONDITIOlSfeR. INCINERa" ORGAN. WALNUT. IN OOODI tore — gag or electric Zenith ***• — - —*-*---- Stero record player, console, Mon- - arch elec range, built-in even. MA 45511. . SUpsaal Pip* . ,.. 70c ft . 4" Tranalte Pipe J. tie ft. CBal Iron Orates A Covert Steal or coal manbola step* 115" X 34" sump Til* |IM ea. BLAYLOCK COAL * SUPPLY CO. 01 Orchard Lake Ay*. PE 3-TI41 ! SIMPLICITY RID1NO TRACTOR, mowers, extra attachment* M --------1 y*rB^rd - Bring to ^A£jSgfD“r tow-T riBEROLAS MATERIALS—Re.ln, 1 ci°4h mat and plgmeots—nbor- COMPLETE0 IVjlf'or PLA8-ahaat, tabs* and rod,. SOLTIS PLASTICS UfM Highland U MUo* Wool of Pontiac on LLJtf FOR GOOD LE PUPPIES, ARC . Bl ... raoaonabl*. MT 3-3043 POODLE STUD SERVICE, ABC. outstanding padlgra*. PE idtot PUPPIES. ». ‘ «3 Hudaog. PUPPIES 94 *5 EACH. ALL PET Shop. 5B Williams. PE 4-4433. Peat Ferm i*# Baldwin Rd. at Indlanwood MT 3-3411 RICH BLACK FARM SOIL PARAKEETS GUARANTEED TO Peat Humus. Landscapers lore it. gpattal dellyery price. Waterford. Drayton and Clark,too Loading *--*!. of Walton. I Miles _ _ '__________; Wahl, ft J YARDS BLACK DIRT TOP . 01a* cow manure. Delivered. ____P ■#. Walker'* Bird House. 3*6 tot Bt,. Rocheater OL 1-4313 asaawwaw1 cenw ' twm s, u' |at.. ia,f with — —• fall. REFRIOERATOR. CARPKTB.I fi . fust Ilka new asm"» oca GAS ranok I A£2 aJjau r ft*jpw*» BauubBut eat. PE 3S3M. j crock and pipe and fittings.^owe STUDIO COUCH, tie. MOWER! Bruthe.i Paint, 8uper Kemtone power drtvan; BIS. Upholstered: and Rustoleum. . rocking chair. IU. Waablag ma- k . HEIOHT SUPPLY chin*. tl5 OE 3-4155. 11415 Lapeer Rd._PE 4-5431 | SOFA BED AND MMCELLANE- BATHTUBS. CHIPPED »* ous furniture. MY 3-lgii j end up_ Toilets and ^{avatorto# | TIMKEN OIL FURNACE. CHEAP. OE 34310 TAKE ON PAYMENTS 44 PER month oa like new singer Sewing Machine is blond console. Total price 131.9#. PE 5 *407. Capitol waabar. 549 59 TALBOT LUMBER Pull Ihw of lumber door,, windows. hardware, paint, plumbing and electrical supplies ■===ri at terruic values, micmgan riu- I ..Gpen 9 a m. ‘til 5:34 Sun, t -- - ----**P' orescent, 343 Ovchnrd Lake — IT. IBM Oakland Av*._________________FE 4-4345 “Klanw, pis nss mttntin ui-r. I THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE erythlug to meet your needs. ..ling. Furniture. Appliances II4 EABT LAWMOICE PE I TOOL SHED 4X8 WITH FLOOR. . Michigan Flu-ihard Lake.—17. ___________________________11 ROT'S CAR. OAS EROUtE. MET- 3-4411. 1 ~ t of body. UL MS45.______________ TAKE OVER PAYMENTS PHILCO CEMENT STEPS. READY MADE, stoader serantaener TV it Til alaea. Splash block, door all), t. PE 1-9351 Firestone Store ehlmomr cape. PonUac Pre-Csi • ------ Step Co. 54 — 3-3944. Used Trade-In Dept. Occasional chair ........ 99 *5 Da res part aad chair ....... • ptaca breakfast set ...I___ 3 piece sectional ...... 53*95 Stndlo coach.............*9445 Platform awlvel rocker .... (34.45 Vanity chest and bed .... 94*95 THOMAS ECONOMY k41 B. Battoaw_______PE 3-9151 L 3-3475 CROSLEY REFRIOERATOR blrd-fteder,___ 81 w tjjJjMnMr rear PW*M414P' CASH WAY STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS 4x4 V* Mxsoolte . 91.9s 4x4 ts Pegboard ... {gJS day ^ t'lS proxlmately N yards Sowars la- n - .j at*** toyn*. Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY „„ ,7*40 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 3-4171 Munro4** *• Plraeoro .. $4-45 °g£dSytg.!;,trrwfflT actrte Co.. MW W. 5-4431, ___________________ REBUILT VACUUMS. Iligg Of" 743 W. Hurse Barnea A Hargisyti BEWINO MACHINES. WHOLESALE VnUIAN’S USED TRADE-IN DEPT ar. Mat. ref rig ar. Elec, washer 134.45 Field Tile ........ Mir Post 450 and up "Bat Us for Tour Bulldlns Needa" SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL BALES COMPANY ... « d Rd (|i5,, OR 3.-;0,2 r*EAN USED BRICK UL 3-4314 ,, BOLENS'- OARDEN TRACTOR I —" fttachments. OL MM. ■HP ________________ !xtra special Metal wardrobe cabinet 1 4 45 PRE-FINISH RANDOM PLANK Else. Sewing mack consol* ill as PLYWALL PANELING Maple dreuer gun I Honey Birch finish 4x9 95*5 Portable Elec trader tit fj Sierra Oak finish. 4sl ...... (1.45 14 W Pike PE 4-1133 EZ TEN MS [White Oak finish, tat 95 *5 WHEAT MAHOGANY BEDROOM AI\l>J?TAnOC»t wi7rtrA?d/vtSl# >tiH« 850 Blond mabogany din-!. amm V?!!!™- ^TWOOD( m Inf room raft* ITS Dark mahof- OH MtSf after *tU>p'm* ***'__________ Special »xi3 Ruos; tuiT Me-!formica, pll mbino, p Leod Carpet, Woodward at Seaare! ftote. wiring Open 7 da Lk. Just below Ted s FE 3-7701] ^4712 Montcalm Supply. . 423 inglr WARRICK VALUES Sale Musical Goods 71 BEAUTIFUL FRENCH PROVIN- 3 GUITAR AND CASE. 14 8. SAGINAW BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR -By factory expert. CALBI MUSIC OO. Ill N gAOINAW PE 5-4333 GRAND PI A HO. MAHOGANY. Good condition. MU *----- Discontinued MV143 Magnovox. ms ho|.ay. regular pries 5331.*5 now Discontinued MV 111 Magnovoi cherry, regular price 5344.14 noi untinned Modal 1st214 Macao ». full aterao. AM aad PI id to. Ddaiab walnut, ragulxr .JC0 now HH Discontinued model 1ST231 Magno- t-1 RICH BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL Imaodlate delivery ClxHMon, Independence ng. aad Watarfocd t-I BLACK DIRT AND PILL DIRT - PK 5-5341________ 4-1 SHREDDED BLACK DIRT »nS P*at. 44 per load. PE 5-0410 i-l TOP SOIL. CRUSHED STONE, sand, gravel, flu Lyle Caaklto. 445*3454 or PE 3-8873 t BETTER LAWN—CLAY BLEND-ed screened topaoll. sand blended screened topsoil. Ph. OR 3-4454 c Attention. Truckers! 51 par yd. shredded black dl and peat Elisabeth Lk. Rd PH aad grading, 'em iiityK. BLACK DIRT FILL AND GRAVEL __________ FE 5-4511 __________'• BUMJ30ZING. DEADLINE. *- |H aad dump truck ____________ small, fe 4-4545. BLACK DIRT AND TOP SOIL. JII^Kece^nc1' t-Ru -“Sf COW MANURE. DRIVEWAY travel, Pe 4-3371. CRUBHOl STORE, SARD. ORAV-el. Earl Howard EM 3-5531 GOOD. BLACK DIRT TOP Cooley Lake Road, PREPARED T O black dirt, top OR 3-7868 or WB____________ PONTIAC. LAKE BUILDERS 8UP-P'r. Sand, gravel aad dirV Cement Jwrtor, trucking and tile, oa nerteu walnut. I PM . 5-7556. ____PE 3-3543 I FOR SALE FRAZER ROTO-TIL- GRINKELL1 27 B Sagl |bo rob Save a paint—or oulbranseS spinKt funo, M mating problem’ Hundreds of : Hi-Fi. TV ail Radio 66) 17-INCH TELKVIglON. „ ' any console. tM. fe 9-4114 • PORTABLE TV -------------------Interior xterlor. See oar wall paper a Hatching fabric selection. Bei Iros Jelled Magic no-drtp pat _______ , OAKLAND FUEL - PAINT MAHOO-|43g Orchard Lok* Ava. PE MI5S DOUBLE KITCHEN SINKS, nightly marred. 53 50 apiece. PE MIRACLE MILK CENTER t)lED 15-17 INCH TV SETS __ WALTON TV FE 3-3257 515 E. Wallop Comer of Joxiyn USED TV,. MANY TO CHOOSE from- Peer's Appliance. 4141 Commerce Rd.________ ZENITH COMBINATION RADIO. * pbenogragb aad “ “ Wrtur Softwbws 66A AUTOMATIC WATER SOFTENER. ex*. rendHIaa ttt. MA U141. REYNOLDS SHAFFER Wil li ft FLIRT a WALUNO DEEP WELL ! LIGHT FIXTURES, i. Ml design*. Pull down, star. Bedroom. 51-55; i.tt. Irregular,, axmple, inly factory can glee. Fluorescent. 353 Or- :er, 55 ft. length* .. tic I per. 40 ft. coll . 44c I >th acts with trim 555. hlte or colored tads I PLUMBINO SUPPLY For Sak Miscellaneous 67 3 WHEEL TRAILER WITH BOX 5 TkAR CRIB BABY BUOOY * Twin bad 3 aad 4 drawer chest. Baby aealoa. Belli* atortUaar. Play pan. « baby rockers. Nylon formal a^on- Socket, ala. II. OL •i^OIE^^TOUaL^lWJ NU1CK • GALLONS. GOOD WHITE HOUSE • pmtot. QL Ldlit. '3 BAND CITIZEN TRANSCEIVER FOLDING BABY BASSINETTE. Like new OR 3-3413. after « pm. OARDEN TRACTOR. ALL AT-tachments. 5100 EM 3-4677. HOT WATER HEATER. 34 OAL-lon gaa. Consumer* approved 555 54 value. 534.45 and l44.45 marred. Also electric, all and hot tied gas heater. Mlrhlgca Fluor-eaceai, 343 Orchard Lake. — 14 TENTS Weekend Specials MORRIS MUSIC CO. It B. TELEORAPH PE 3-0547 RICKENBACKER ELECTRIC OUI-tar. Double cutaway. 5 pickup*. OB 3-9*51 3553 Lakewood Drive. CONN HOME OROAN ""g bcarh. If* yours m _ aaoth No dowa Daymen 10 prlvit* lessons. LEW BETTERLT MUSIC CO. OPFOSTTE R EAM THEATMt PIANO SPECIAL i» Lester aplast piano, walnut . Lawny Organo, piano attach. GALLAGHER'S It E. Huron______PE____ ITIESS UPRIGHT PIANO. 5155 - With aeparate speaker .. MORRIS MUSIC CO. 4 S. Tatograpb PE 5*5551 MAKE YOURS A MUSICAL HOME Used Werlitzer Spinet Piano and Bench Beautiful Blond Finish VERY CLEAN AND SHARP $♦95 STORY AND CLAW CONSOLE Pf-ano Ilk* aaw, Ugbt walnut. asaC MORRIS MUSIC CO. 34 S. TELEORAPH * FE 3-051 PIANQ TOHI TUN ISO AND REPAIRING boar service, il wort br niiMLiMMd w , 7 CALBI MUSIC ftp N. SAOINAW USED H A. at la' MORRIS MUSIC 00. PE 34441 “CH. ■J-ACf DIET. TOP SOS; 6tk ydx, 514 del fa 4 45M FOR SALE PEAT MOSS WITH 20 * ‘ toll. Bast for lawns PE 2-0430 after ~ SHREDDED BLACK TOP SOIL *-'• peat. I yard* aad ap. *3 /did. Free deUvery with 15 mUa radlu ___You haul It THOMPSON S GREENHOUSES OR OARDEN LAND Rmla Lake Rood Milford EM 3;2451 MU 4-5701 MU 4-5516 TOP SOIL. MUST MOTE, load dettvcmd, Also gravel. ■ and fill. PL j-1620. STUD SERVICE. WHITE TOT AND bluet toy. Also small black r tar*. All proven studs, got ■ir* puppies. Phone EM ! Tie-Out chains aad atakea Vitamin*, adaorals and npallaato Barnes A Hargrava Pet Shop ---— --------- ’ FE 2-S035 WHITE TOY POODLE. STUD Dots Trained, Boarded 80 ■tag. OL l-Stoi. Hunting Deg* 81 Hay, Grain end Feed 82 HAY FOR SALE. <31 EAST BUELL For Sele Livestock 83 2-YEAR-OLD AMERICAN SADDLE brad PlUy. MI 4-1451. PALOMINO jfltLY. SORREL ----BeT FE 5-3535. > albino gelding ilat mar* k 5-2141. Ft Srie Tim A-l USED TIRES. 53.M UP. WE bay. aaU. Alto whitewall*. |taE Tlr# Sale*. 143 S Saglnat — AOSSt tr PE MU B&B .' 1 P.M. * PJf. ____AUCTION BALES EVERT FRIDAY ... EVERT SATURDAY EVERY SUNDAY ....... i pa open t oAnjnisk m BU - SELL • RETAIL DAILY Door Prize* Every Auction. Lunch Room Open Every Auction -------DIME HIOHWAT BUD & SONS AUCTION 7:30 FRI. AND SAT. Open dally. W* buy-sell-tradi 3175 Auburn Rd. AU kinds i new aad used Hem*. WE wl aoB anytMag yea bay* tor *a> 135.00. dact j Brown W E___________________ .... Ph.* PE 2-4310. Eve. OA MM. RACINO TIRE RECAPS. SPORT8 nod racing^or drag^ —*~- Cheater ,llck« rB 1 St. In Ortooyllle. 1464 P4 Ford damp truck with atw malar. 1369 International Ml utility tractor with Henry back hoc oad front end loader Terrains DT 4 ------- tor 4Ut Perratoader with motor. Oliver y bottom 13________ plow. Near new 434 John Deere tractor with a heavy tndui------- front cad loader. 33 bra. aa tor. PH portaM* welder MS a 3 MM* saws, lot which an 1______ ly aaw,. Power Skil aaw*. ItaM ft. building. Larg* quantity of building matotlals both aaw and------- which Includes lumbar, block, hardware, aaw dear*, sash. etc. 304 go* storage gas many other hams. Mata SATURDAY APRIL 33 AT 1 PM Beautiful modern furnishing, the A. C. Davey family vanned modern droplesf with matching chain, uu ■,*» 13x13 beige wool loop nig. 3 Danish modern occasional choir*. Twin Hollywood beds complete, used only a few mr-“*‘ - --*— mirror. Many &row* --JHHR dishes, utensils. Plus T old bang, lag lamps. Auctioneers. Sam Proulx. and Duane Upton at Ox-for Community Auction on M34 Just north of Oxford. Ed Proulx, ■ales molixgar. OA 5-35S1. Sale House Trailers 89 PALOMINO GELDING. For Sale Poultry 88 YARD GRADING^ TOP SOIL.. FILL. Wood, Coal and Fuel 77 Lumber Mills, FE _ CANNEL COAL, THE IDEAL fireplace fu*l. Seasoned fireplace rutl Planta,~ Trees, Shrube 78 POTTED Tomatoes 35 cents each. Ve_ Qraen House, tk Mock west of Pontiac Drive-In Theater or Mam* Dr. BEAUTIFUL NURSERY GROWN ovortrcsui. cultivated, shea rad. •prayed. Slat, Inspected. 10 or men, MAS ea. Lass than IS S3 each. You dig 13 ml. North of Pontiac oa US. 14, Cedar Lana Evergreen farm. SUSS (U.6. 10) MA 5-1133. Fer Sris Peto 2 AKC DACHSHUND RED MALE pupa. Boas. OR 4-1537. 15 GALLON AQUARIUM BET UP - 517 •* HUNT'S PET SHOP : REGISTERED MALE COL-gw, SH yra. old. Also chain mk ran, late* doghouse. UL 34575______ AKC BOXER PUPPDCS FOFSALE. UL 2-1434 . CLOSE OUT SALE ENGLISH BULL DOG. 1 SMALL MINIATURE ARC 'POOD-toa. SIS an. OB 5-MtaT , MILLHURST KENNELS. BREED-er* of rbamplaa tip poodle*, offered at atud. Champion* Bod Venturci two Bit*; otgaio, Touche. Paraado. Bold Journey. -Emmrille, Lentigo, English Im-iport,' Quiet corner ScotOe,. acjMR Import. Pumdca ky abov. dog. ah Or chaan grooming. EM Sale Farm Produce 86 CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES Jack Cochran. Lake Orion MY 35131 POTATOES - 335 WEST SILVER Sale Farm Equipment 87 1955 CASE TRACTOR WITH PLOW aad mower, good condition. MA 5-1135. FORD PKrOUSON TRACTOR IN A-l coodttlon UL >1555. FXROUSON TRACTOR WITH Wagoner loader. Terro-trn< crawler with loader. Modal L crawler. 5115. 15 Ford, Ferguson and Oliver tractor*. Parts and aervla* for all Ford, Farguaor and Oliver tractor*. Davis Shown*. Wagonar, Sherman loader aad digsora. Pontiac Farm * lad. Tractor Co. __ US Woodward Ave. PE 4*1441 PS 45441 PARMALL CUB-54W—ni GOOD condition. John Been sprayer 5435. Perfect condition. Fl 4-3154 NOTICE WE HAVE A LA ROE INVENTORY OF GOOD USED OARDEN TRACTORS ANDJGOL8 PRICED AS Mm MOWERS PRICED AS LOW AS SIS. ROTARY TILLERS AS LOW AS 550. NEW WALKING POWER MOWERS AT 54 PER CENT DISCOUNT CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE KINGBROS. PE 4-4714 - PE 4-1113 PONTIAC ROAD AT OPPYKE Mo 14 taMh plow. cwuTMor ana a pull type disc. All tor MS Also maul pig leader tot aala. Call MA 5-lggg._____ ■ PLOWS, DOUBLE. 3 POINT HOOK up. Cheap. QL 3 MM. FRAZER ROTOTILLERS PARTS v NOTICE *3 Kaiser 26” tIUera. alto other*, I UMd tractors.: 15 mowatt. Evans EBS-S A.””-’" ONE PARMALL H TRACTOR. CUt-ttvator, 5 bottom , plow 14 Inch. 3, saetlmi drag 1 toot disk, corn planter, wagon, aproadar. ewtoto -chimney b£k macMae, wheelbarrow Mock vratcr task. 4417 Bald-Og 5-E47 MU after 5 pto. atlaabmawla. OL 15334. 2' ALUMINUM HOU8ETRAILER 1355 * MODEL. A-t SHAPE. PRICED TO SELL. 5550. KINO BROS. PE 45734 OR PE 4-1113. 14‘k FOOT ALUMINUM DETROIT- 35 x 5 NEW MOON 1567 EXCEL-toal condition Hast aaU. 51.755. 35 FOOT OLIDER 1444. . Exc conditloa ■ 3300 Ellxabcth Lk, Rd. No ■ IN I THE A M UOHTWEIGHT Travel Trailer. Slnca 1133. Our-anteed for Mfa. See them apd I a demonstration *1 WarwCrTn ft Salto. MV.|m. (Plan Join oa* of Wally Byam's excltli 3 FOOT VACATION TRAILER, hitch and brake control. Like — car ofcrt. dsmik ALL NEW IN PONTIAC PORTA CAMPER CAMP TRAILER COMPLETE WITH KITCHEN CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES FE 5-4402 ~SHORT8 MOBILE HOMES 14 ft. to 33 ft. Ocm travel Iran-*1*. Wolvertae truck camper also noma type mobile home,. Complete line of parts and bottle * ***. Hitches installed and car. trailer. OR 3-4707 LOOK! 750x14 BLACK TIRES. ALL name brands OO new eon SU M pine tax aad exehaage. Stole bw.miQllmw.PI4 Sals Motor Scooters 94 >t offer. OL 35541 a onmHHoa. EM 3 ’41 CUSHMAN SCOOTER. 550 3547 liana Rd. OR 35377.______ Fur Suit Motorcyclos 98 AUTHORIZED DEALER Roy's Harlay-Devtdsoci Sales 353 W. Montcalm________FE 5-3551 1141" HARLEY 74. OOOD CONDI-tlon. PE 4-1520. ____________ • JHOUSE VENUS CRUISERS _Wmf BEND MOTORS Porta-Camper Camp Trailer Weed. Atom, Pfbcrflas, j ft.-M ... S«m MOTORS AND SERVICE CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES S3 E. Walton PE 5-44M Dally 55 Sunday 155 »WT .AND MOTOR —EiUBHa over lot boat*, canoes aad motors « display also dsw and used Apache camp trailers. Open nights and Sundays, easy torms/wRi Conor Boots aad Motors, i -Rom Of Lapeer aa MM. INRUDE ] CUSTOM BOAT COVERS AND c-vtoa^Mpfora. Ve 44177 ar CHRIS CRAFT. 11-FOOT CONTI-■••tol. 135 heraapawar 1555. Ex-—^ "UM. Ry own ‘fej^i* Boats and Accessories 97 SHELL ItASU id, Paa*Taon boats, i%> Open'Dally*h Sundays'1 am.5 p m. GASOW_ -sports mworn- , „„ IT* BOAT INSURANCE $3 Per $100 of Coverage All Rtokt — No DodutUMo PHONE FE .4-3536 CRANK ^JbNDKlWNBA0Mf>NCY 1905A Ysemltoto Ml i.Uli ■ 1-4383 8f Fl 84888 BOAT DOCKAGE. on rrautipul union lake OPEN EVES. * SUNDAY EM 35155 DUNHAM'S MARINE CRESTLDriBR AND LONE STAR KELLY’S HARDWARE 35*4 AUBURN RD. OPEN SUN. 155 CL 5-3444 SOLID MAHOOANY SOS SA1L- mar SEE SCOTTY McCulloeh. ^Tou'n Jibe 0|KLAn^AR>INE1>EXCHANOE 351 8. Sagtoaw PE Mill SAFE FAMILY BOATS 15-ft, day cruisar, loaded and foal. 70 bji. kfa»|cury^elac. PE HW 91.254 cash JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS. Btols. (MR TiaBafi Johnson. Manual, like new. M HP. Rato. PE 15449 bum aad ti --------------— Supplies S— Service KESSLER’S AUTO b MARINE OA 5-1454________________Oxford 'll RUNNER CRUISERS I. steering, cushion amis. It ipower Scott aad control! NOW only 5355. EE THE NEW. bergjs, Wagema topalmkt.*Vaary ftbargls* Henry, wood lapatraker boats. irflbergl ueen all For Solo Bicycles 96 Scarlett's Elba aad Hobby Shop 35 E. Lowror— REPAIR ANY BIKE, SELL RE-Ei bikes. White's Blks Shop. 8 Airport PE 55555. Boots and Accessories 97 14-FOOT RUN-ABOUT It HORSE-power Scott, controls aad trailer, 1350. PE 2-3534. 12* FISHING BOAT AND MOTOR 554. JS4R Dtxla Highway. STARCRAFT METAL BOATS 15 ft. Mbmow tanks la goad condition. 571 each. On* 14 ft. Aluml-craft beat lib* aaw, 1311. L aad E Boat livery. Bellas Harbor. Monroe. Mich. Phone OH 15153. 14 FOOT WOLVERINE. MOTOR i FOOT F1BBROLA8 WITH Mark M E. motor aad traitor. Priced ' MHMta^^ _________aoU. Call evening*. OR 35135._____________ . i Foot delta rur-aboutT** biraspawsiriittauri ar** —*•— Must sacrifice. FE 3-1T l FOOT CHEROKEE PLYWOOD boat. M h.p. Ertorada-atotor. cam. tools, sac toak, steering wheal and other extras. I3M rt 4553$ Jacobson Trailer Sales and Rentals Alt xmw mpdMa la Mtral trail-*1 ft. tor compact cars aad •aarva year traitor tor ro-Sea as tor MMaas, parts ervlce MSS Williams Lska THE TIME IS NOW! FOR US TO PICKUP AND SELL year traitor any 13' TO 5». WE HAVE BUnM WAITINOI CALL US TODAY 1 HOLLY MARINE b COACH SALES ---Holly Rd. HOLLTlME 45171. Parkhurst Trailer Sales -TUimn IN MOBILB LIVINO— Featuring New Moca - Owoaao— Vantttra - Buddy Quality MobUa Homes. LoMtod half war between Orica and Oxford on lilt. MT >4411. ltU MARUYt* MOSILS HObS. I iwws- THE ULTIMATE IN MOBILB HOME LIVING RE mat to SEE THE SPAN-0-WIDE ar ini ueirouers, v« UT« W»- wd bVjiiMfwQftrt} arebasod as btHURtotl, Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sates VAGABOND. ZIMMER, GREAT LAKES, GENERAL STUART, and YELLOWSTONE >lpt^rida*rAUaatoei mad prttoa! Jdaay good uato atoM or ton ft. UMO. Priced to aeST Tarm, to suit you. i*4 to ptok from. OxforJ Trailer Sales 1 a. id, ! HORSE BUCCANEER OUT koard. Raworaa LYMAN UV . MI 45193 t HORaK FOW m. TaoNff ---- Highland, right on Hickory Rldga Rd.. to Demode Rd . toft and tol-low elgna to DAWSON'S SALES at min LAEE. Phone MAln 4-3119. Ctoaad Wed.______________ «' CHRU CRAFT, HAS BEEN fibers lxaed. ——■ wheel, font middle tit _ for ebttns. 5134 14' PIBBlOLAS BOAT — 55 B Ertarado artth etartor aad stm ROW, many extra ,455, FE 5-3573, ALUMINUM FIS KINO BOAT. New Scott motor. 55 borse pow-er. PE 5-5575, U FOOT PEN VAN BOAT. SUPER it Mercury malar and boot traitor. ai aialWIta. tttt. nit Ota ago off Scott Lobe RooS. 17>k CHRIS CRAFT DELUXE RUN-about, S cylinder. In excelleet condition. Motor ecmplitrly re-. Now upbatotortag. Alan te- 15- 1905 PIBEROLAS CARR-CRAPT yellow aad whlto beat with ‘ big wboeL windshield, uphed •»e»t», and runntog Ugbu. 45 h.p. electric atartor,^ matching Scott- n #oot' chris craft utili- 14* CLINKER BOAT Exc., coipditoii. .Km mM asrfiS only 55 hoorn. Exc. MUIlm, OR 35IM after i:M p.m. it foot pihil>!i.As wmt taoN- BOATS WE GOT 'EM $29 to $3,500 BRAND NEW AND USED Fishing Boats TO Cabin Cruisers SPEED-LINER SWIFT WINNER CHRIS-CRAFT CENTURY SPEED QUEEN WAGEMAKER CADILLAC DUNPHY THOMPSON 10% Down 3 Years to Pay YOU'LL LIKE 000(0 BUSINESS . AT Oakland Marine Exchange 391S. Saginaw FE 8-4110 . FT. SKY BOAT WITH MOTOR. ant. KUCUrr DREYER* Suit ANcf" __ SPORTS CENTER _ Open 1 Days a week ME 45771 15314 HOLLY RD , HOLLY MICH. „ BARRACUDA .. . .. aluminum lapstrnke, 5434 com-ptot*. PE 5-int.____________________ DOCKAGE—2 LAKES Fabulous vacation faculty. Private sups, ramp. Protected. Private Ufataarded beach. Watarskl-lat. night boating, plcnlcktog. camping, sailing, fishing. Uncrowded. ChUdrca’e paradise. Join your family after work. Just minute* from bom*. Coats a little more than boot yards but our tomlUcs consider us a baraaln. VERY PRIVATE EaMo’ugSt. ylairhig dull TED WA jaiiy. WADE. MANAGER Pontiac Headquarters FOR Boat Repair Materials PIBEROLAS EPOXIES PAINTS VARNISH HARDWARE WINDSHIELDS CONVERTIBLE TOPS BOAT COVERS Wa tan you how to do It. Yoa'U like datng baeinoia at OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANGE 351 S. Sqglaaw PE $5151 SEA RAY BOATS JOHNSON MOTORS Marina Supplies, Repair Sorv. PINTER'S 1379 N. Opdvke 1 ' i MILE S OP Bl P BLUE SET THEA, SEA-POWER Inboard-Outboerd __Drift Sec ft now at OAKLAND MAXINE EXCHANGE Ml B. Sagtoaw PH 55151 ------ " CLYDE. MOLDED PLY- wood. Steering wheel. Windshield Ski bar. Batte.,. Mark It angina with control*. plate. Used IP Clyde. Molded plywood. Steering wbaal. LlgbU. Windshield Exc. ccodtttom. 5555. ee^the newJU* Kay boat* sad Open Sunday* KESSLER'S AUTO * MARINE t N. Washington, Oxford OA 5-1444 h.p. Evinrude St swra-bi For S«te Atepluos 99 1544 TAYLORCRAFT BCUD. Trsnsportafn Offorod 100 ENGINE AIRLINER, LOg AR-baa lYoactoeo. San Diego 5M. Hawaii 5M extra. Now York 534, Perry Service Inc. OR 3-1394 Wanted Used Cars 101 — -JLLAB PAST' Glenn's Motor Sates 9*3 W. HURON ST. PE 4-T371 California Market toed •JOPemltoea, old*. Buick* ahAr* '*1' ’*•’ AVERILL'S w*to Bwr. /Wute H. J. VAR WELT 11. Q» 3-1344 ut CARS AND 55 days, evtalnx*. 4 POR Uts m6dBl Nil* worth b Bootle JUNE CARS WANTED-- top dollar for clean c * trucks or tF*> — i, 33 Auburn. gWj Wt NeM) CARS! ■ M & MMOTORSALES 3UT Dtxto Ewy. am view* U—i Ante Petto 102 'M PLYMOUTH. STICK, VI Ml W”, j^^ SALES ' HSL. v*. J 'Sal* Used Truck* 103 ■ ■ ■» ?••!» MM Viq Oor* **l. **>«. xu mm4. i*» rote $ yard dump. oood coodttly. Phone WW. new engine. OR 1-6713, , DUMPS INI IM T-TH, ,1U yards. 1**# Ford P-400, $x5 yards* 1IM Chevy 1*,4*P 7x* yards. 1161 Ford MOO, 0x10 yards. 1060 Ford F-750 4*6 yards. 1064 Ford M* 4X0 IBS, lilt Chevy 0100, 1x6 paid*. ALSO Oood Mloetton of now end need trucks reody to go. ^ John McAuJiftc, Ford-- OM Oakland Ave. - PE 6-4161 1064 CHTV1 IP—ITROLKT. 3 TO » YARD dump. PE 6-6633. SmdodoI 1 TON STAKE. 6160. Willy# Jeep 4-wh good eondWsn. c dlebug cheep, t-1 Phone 14 A 6-13‘ fORD. lOU tandem, mew EH* line end brakes, goo' After 6 p.m. OR 3 2" 13 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAV,- APRIL 88, 1981 thirty-fiVk or over. OR 3-0411. ’56 DODGE PICKUP to TOR V0, with better. Soil red Quito! It s for youl SPECIAL 'S3 international AiTON PICKUP THE ONE YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKINQ FORI Full Price $425 ART MULLEN'S BARGAIN LAND USED CARS IIP *. *Qglnow 8t. FE 4-0611 Better Usied Trucks GMC OAKLAND AT CAM FE 6-0468_____ 1660 FORD PICK-OP. OOOD CON-dltlan, 0400. Harris. FE 6-7704 1*44 FORD Vi TON PICKUP. Put Your Message Before 120,000 Eyes . . with a low-cost ’ ^ ■ Pontiac Press -WANT AD Dial FE 2-8181 for fast, courteous service . . . for Action For .Sale Car* 104 I960 BUICK KLECTRA CONVKRTI-Wl, power windows, stats and brakes. Whit* with red trim. Only 61996. lasy terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 8. WOOD-WARD^ AVE. BIRMINGHAM. SMILE ' family out on a Sunday win hi this Impeccable Alaskan Whit* 1969 Butck Electra 4-door hardtop. Radio, beater, dynaflow, Power storing. power brakes, electric windows, 0 way seat and whitewall tire*. Full price. $2150 ____f or Sale Cara 106 Transportation Specials YOU WANT ’EM ART MULLEN'S BAROAINLAND USED CAI™ 160 8. 8AOINAW BT, FE 4A01I 1060 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4-door hardtop. V0 engine. Powergltde, Radio, beater, white-walls. Dark TurquoJs finish. Only 01.106. Easy term*. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 8. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM. SB 4-31111 _______________ CHEVROLET. CLUB 1 TON VANETTE, 6160. •40 FORD Ms TON PICKUP. 1128 brakes. Real n Just Released 10 i-Ton Telephone Co. TRUCKS Chevies, Fords, Dodges Perfect for electricians, piumb- PRICED FROM $295 NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 8. Woodward, Birmingham MI 4-2735 ECONOMY CARgC °°**M AUBURN Auto Insurance 104 $20 FOR 6 MONTHS tor moil cart, including «n!» Foreign and Spt Cara IQS ’ll CHEVY' IMP ALA . ___. big an^ne. Posl-tractlon^E-Z Eye r.r Authorised Dealer Volkswagen - BALES AND SERVICE WARD-McELROY, INC. 4466 W. HURON IM66) OR 4-0446 We Buy and Sell Imported Cars 1* PONTIAC, WITH *0 piNTlAC trl-power engine, floor shut. Ml W. Strathmore. SPORTS CARS ’00 Healey, repossession, like, new, __ guaranteed. 1 •80 HOaly, 1 owner ’ll MOA wire Wltoall Houghten's TOUR FRANCHISED IMPORT DIALER 860 N, Main. Eoohootsr OL 1-0701 For Sale Cars 106 1107 BUICK 2-DOOR HARDTOP, like aew, no payments till July, no maiar down. Lucky Auto tog; sharp at only 6668. 1666 BUfCK LABABRE CONVERT-IMS. Automatic power steering and krtikea. eadto-ksetor white-walls. WhtM with graytrlffl. Only H IM easy terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 s. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM MI 6-1718 ■eight (Uck, good condition, ramlfy’a second car, must sell at once 43*6. OR 3-6040. UM BUICK. I DOOR HARDTOP. 14,000 actual ML r. Hat power features jg^iisir -— «■*» Sss^m SuiCKS? WHY NOT TRY BUB- IMS WHITEr~BUICK, . Me, afi powsr, OR 1961 Demo Sales 4-door SwyUndsr cruito-power mar'-'" *— whitewall i4toar • radio and Many others to choose froth all priced to Sell, now! . * BEATTIE WATERFORD FORD DEALER At too Rl^Oh^ja Waterford \ FISCHER BUICK 784 S. Woodward, B’ham MI 4-6222 '60 CHEVY MATIC’ TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. As- SKh-rBr^ tz Parke at MI 4-1600. Harold Turn-or. Ford. _______' > outstanding you C ■lerator. For -id con-equlpp- iience this little_________ with push button radio rare. Inside tilt' mirror,’ "pa erlnx and power brakes, wd Windshield wiper and ws • 0-way power seota. elec Oh ]*_■■■ _ and outside mirror. This mobile ialrly priced at only $2495 Crissman CHEVROLET ROCHESTER OLive 2-9721 ira 'xASxi < 1686 CHEVROLET IMPALA MMOR hardtop. V-f engine, powergllde, power steering and Mm, r heater, whitewall tiros Whit# rad trim Stoek No, 6160 Only $1706. Easy terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 S. WOODWARD AVE E1RMINOHAM. Ml 4-2736. I860 CHEVY PARKWOOD WAOON 61.666. PE 6-7204. 11,001 164* CHEVROLET, 4 DOOR *T A- tlonwagon. in 0-0700,_______ CORVETTE POWERED ’64 CHEVY M0 N, Paddock or FE 4-6006 ION CHEVROLET, DELRAY door, radio aad heater, cl__ shift, VI, excellent condition no money down hill price 1166, >• garments pf 66 a_WMk. i960 CORVAIR "700- 4-DOOR 8E- tof. light Mao with matching a. Stock No. S071. Only 11400. y terms. NORTH CHEVRO- —f Co., iooo s. woor----- AVE BmMINOHAM Ml 196«,^CHEVT.«t> DOOR ^ BED AN. Fh. FE 2-4010.' Eye. OA 4-3616! 1067 CHEVROLET 1 standard whitewall terms. 1 CO, 1000 _. _________ BIRMINGHAM MIJ-)’ 1951 CHEVROLET 210 4-DOOR station wagon. V-0 engine, power-glide, radio, heater, white wans Two to choose from. Only 6*15. Easy terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 8. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM. MI 4-2725.___ walla. iMW. or £iioo.' 164 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR, FULL price 0246, no money down, 064 a —onth, no payment* till July, icky Atkto Sal**, 10} 8. Saginaw. B 4-2214. _______________ 1*40 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR. FULL a price 111. no money 6evuA payment till July, Lucky Bales, 1*2 B. Ssglnaw. FE price 6596. No money M1NGHAM . RAM . Woodward south ot ne nd., 0 min. from Pon- ___ MI 68*. 1164 CHEVROUtT. 4 DOOR. POW. erghde, **“ “• U Mild OOOD TRANSPORTATION ‘66 Packard Hardtop .... * •* -82 Cadillac, Power steering o Salsa 660 Oakland BAROAINL 80 I. Baglna-960 CHEVROI rROLET. 2 DOOR. 1 6-47*0________ 954 CHEVROLET, _ DIO AND HEATER- _______si&l NO MONEY DOVE, Assume esrw^e»j.'is How Come So Cheap? 1*87 Cadillac sedan DeVUie. Polar Bear white. Fully equipped Including 4 way power. This it a real threw car! Full price. $1695 Remember, we encourage you to check dur cars with a mechanic you know and tryst. FISCHER BUICK 784 p. Woodward, Btuirn T MI 4-6222 . ,..-t-.'rolet imfala pon- vertlble, powergltde VI, FE 2-0886. 1666 CHEVROLET 210 COUPE. BA-dio and heater, whitewalls, hydra-matlc, MI 4-6062 after « p m. 1040 CHEVROLET) 2 DOOR 6 cylinder powerglidr. radio and heater. QISM. FE 6-2214. ♦**». ’66 cfeEVY, 62*6. EM 60001. Stuart Ooaway._________ 1*07 D O d7E CONVERTIBLE, --1 jjold.^Radio, heater. whitewalls. 1 : 1-04*1. axe. _ 0-3220. aOSE-OUT- ALL CHEAP CARS 2 CoOlFlac *Coi*rertibla . . . iy ’65 Ford Crown Victoria ’ll A -66 Ford .......... •“ a ’to Plymouth ....... Plenty others 026 u I960 English Ford,____1 and be^rr, toa^^Oo^^Mi. “* "“•* ------ MU 4-1715 ’6* CHRYSLER WINDSOR, LIKE 1-31^6,*eree’. wtlwaito£K*r' ’55 QirvsW Hardtop I Owner Windsor dsluxa 2 door, rsdlo, heater, automatic, power, excellent rubber, 27,000 actual must, a* tut* aad oat this on*. It's an exceptional ear. „ pworufa auto balm IS Oakland____FE 2-2361 UN DeSOIO, FULL #dwnL~RA- tlonl no money dawn, full , price 8295 assume payments of 615 s month. CALL MR. WHITE. CREDIT MANAGER. _ FE 66W. ting Auto Salto 110 S. Bsglnsw DRIVE a mile SAVE A PILE! New Dcxige Dart $1946.65 SMALL TOWN LOW OVERHEAD 25,000 MILE OOARANTES RAMMLER-D ALLAS ION N. MAO) . ROCHESTER OL 2-0111 DOPOE sCHEYEeR - TRUCES 169 #ORD OALAX1E 4-DOOR engine, Fordomatle. radio, heater, whitewall*. White with blue trim, stock no. iloo. Wmr Eaev terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 8. WOODWARD AVE. BIR-MINOHAM. Ml 4-2726. NOTICE. PUBLIC SALE many people are fcurlag their ears repoaeassaa. These cars have Ss jet sold SlOCTa, pore owe-__ and bad to be repoeeesaed because at dameetlo herd- ’ ships. All «l these tart can be told Just by laMao an \ small' moathly payments with no cash needed. The sale vil be held at 1U S. saoinaw In Fantlac and flrxMome’ “ For Sale Cara 106 » MM OALAXIE 4-DOOR BE- riSis ml'tl oo^ralllo C and* "beater ISM FORD, STATION '4lA00if. RADIO, HEATER, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY NOUONSY BoWN Assume •60 FALCON, 2 DSor ladto and Malar, atlek shift, deluxe trim and eteel gray flntto. TEROME-FERGUSON ROCHESTER^ FORD DEALER 'll FORD CONVERfliLE REPOSSESSION price, no east need! 127 a mo._ Due_Jun* “lvd UM ENGLISH FORD. I to gallon. Tike r— fl jff.70 ■56 FORD OALAXIE ble, red with White gjekj big engine. AM FORD 4 DOOR VS. AUTO-matlc Has rust — win trovel. Full price |U*7 No motley down. MM per mo. can Mr. O'Briao. Credit Mgr. at BIRMlNaHAM-RAMBLER *M s. Woodward, south a 18 Mile Rd„ 6 min. from Pontiac. MI 6-3900. *2} FORD 2 DOOR SEDAN. ML UM FORD, OOOD CONDITION, R&R MOTORS _______ v» engine, Ford-O-Matlc, radio, beater, whitewalls. Rod and White finish with matching trim. Extra clean, only 6896. Easy toms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO 100* 8 WOODWARD AVE7 BXR- prlced from Superior Auto Pales 660 Oakland 56 FORD FAIRLANE 2 DOOR SEDAN. With SUck Shift, VS. Radio ami Neater. Sharp! Full Fries 6605 ART MULLEN’S BAROAINLAND USED CARS 160 8. Saginaw St. PE <* **’* HASKINS Best Used Cars 1957 Chevrolet Delray 2-door sedan. Oas saving 0 cylinder on-'(too. Powergllde, radio. Motor. Show room nOw. 2-ton* blue fin- 1009 Chevrolet Impale 2-door hardtop. Oa* saving I cylinder engine. . Powergllde. radio, heater. Like new throughout. Beautiful solid gold finish. HASKINS CHEVROLET Ml FORD, 2 DOOR. RADIO AND HEATER. WHITE WALLS. ABSO- t Mgr. Mr. Fsrki For Sals Cars ^ ^ 106 FORD; UM STATION WAOON, Mlanoo. SIM M. UU PonUac. 16100. L A L Auto W S. John- ’« T^o.'^Mercury V0, Floor shift •maSmtSt. stick H Footiac stattoo wagon 'll Ohorts hardtop coupe •IJFord VI Mercury slick ’ . ’67 PlfiiMSto « door Hardtop. BUY HERE, PAY HERE W. J. SMITH MOTOR BALES 1711 WUlianto Lake bTMM ■ or toHa Sharp 'trade-ins! Light blue. A 1657 Bulek 2 dr. ■___________\t . itlae 6 dr. sedan. Hydra-Radio. Heater. Whitewalls. * little |em tor the .hardtop. /whltews iltewallt. 2 tone. Hydramatie. Radio, h HAUPT PONTIAC For Sab Cars 106 OLDS -MM SUPER M HARDTOP. Sharp. All power. Low mlloaga. ITS* E. Woltom Blvdr_____ ’ll OLDSMOSILE 4 POOR Wlto Auto. TranamSSon, Radio aad _ Heater.CTean Throughout! ART MULLEN’S^ BAROAINLAND USED CARS 160 8; Baginaw Bt. FE 4-Mu IMS' OLDBMOBILE. PULL FOW-ar, radio and heater, excellent - condition, no money down, full price *2*6 assume payments of »U a month. CALL ME. WHITE. CREDIT MANAOER. L Amo aales, I OLtW, CONVI _________JBHELK RADIO 0 HEATER AND HYDRAMAT-AB^OLUTELY NO IfpNfY Shep's S EAST BLVD. FE 8-4367 CLARK8TON Rtt*' Open Eves. Until • '67 FORD 2-DOOR REPOSSESSION i full price, no caeh needed, only 63- a mo, due May 27. Auto, Mr. Bell. FE 1-4639 1966 OLDSMOBILR 4 DOOR, AU-tomatlc. Clean Interior. Full price *646. No money down. BIR-. MINOHAM - RAMBLER. IM S. Woodward, couth of 15 Mile ltd , « mh>. from Footiac, MI 6-3M*. USED CARS |H TO MM. S5 MONEY DOWN QUEEN AUTO SALES. 171 8. SAOINAW. -J58 PLYMOUTH, RADIO AND heater, -excellent condition, no money down, full price, 6126. assume payments el M a month. CALL MR. WHITE. CREDIT MANAGER. FE 8-0402 King *-— ----- -------- 684 FORD, HARtfroP RADIO, HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. - ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of $12.76 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Park* at MI 1*57 PLYMOUTH STATION WAG- —* passenger ”* .......... LACK PLY coupe. EM ____ IMS PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE. company executive ear. MA 6-1903 New Ford. Harold Turner, SPECIAL ’fl Car. radio.. 20, $me down. $ h«aU '55 FORD 2-DOOR REPOSSESSION |1I5 full priee# no cash need . 6*te °Auu>** Mr Bait^FE^UlT’ 109 East Blyd .^^Mto^M t Auburn 1169 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN. owner. Phone FE 6-2*26. SEE SEABOARD FINANCE CO UM N. Fewy gt.______FE 3-7*17 1956 LINCOLN 4-DOOR. BLACK R AND C RAMBLER ^ SUPER MARKET EM Idl66 *146 Commerce Rd. PLYMOUTH. 2 DOOR HARD-TOP. Belvedere. Nlee condition. Best offer. Call *22-222*. 1955 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR. RADIO Heater. Automatic. Full price *3*5 No nut. Very clean. BIRMINGHAM - RAMBLER, M* 8. Woodward, south of 16 Mile Rd . « min, from Pontiac, Ml 6-3*0*. 1*57 PLYMOUTH, CLUB COUPE. RADIO AND HEATER ------- AUTOMATIC TRAN8MI88 ABSOLUTELY NO M O N E Y DOWN. Aiiuui payment* ‘ *27.24 per mo. Call Cr*dlt-M -Mr. Perks at Mi e-iaeo Her Turner, Ford. i MERCURY 2 DOOR, STAND- DOOR, with 2 t FORD 2 DOOR, 6*. I CYINDER, standard shift. Clean, good mo-— 6636 OR 4-1364, I FORD VICTORIA HARDTOF. WHITE, CREDIT MANAGER. PE 6-04*2. v King Auto Bale* 116 g. Saginaw See Your Lake Orion Ford Dealer for Your Used Car Bargain ’6* FORD OALAXIE .. *1,416 -59 CHEVROLET IMFALA H TOP ’67 PONTIAC HARDTOP . $ *95 -6* PLYMOUTH ...... *126 ’** FORD .......... * 2*5 55 CHEVROLET ...... *215 -54 MERCURY ....... $ 3*5 -66 FORD .......... * 445 r4M PACKARD ....... $ 316 Schuck Ford Ford-Falcon-T-Blrd 1114 at Buckhorn Lake LAKE ORION_______MY 2-3411 IMS W)Rb Til kONs Oood. 4ii » n»»<. fit Aim. — _____ OALAXIE 2-DOOR hardtop, V-4 engine. Ferd-O-Matk, whitewall*. Smart 2-tone finlah. Immaculate. Only tl*»S, Easy tonne. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 14***, WOODWARD AVS7 BIR-klHOHAM. MI ' “** ’67 FORDS, 2-DOOR8 AND ART MULLEN'S ART MULLEN’S BAROAINLAND USED CARS 15D S, Saginaw St. FE 4-9914 1960 MERCURY MONTEREY 4-door hardtop. Power brake*, power etearing, radio, heater, whitewalls. Light blue with matching trim. Stock No. 2120. Only Mill Easy terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. 10*0 s. WOODWARD AVE, BIRMINGHAM. MI 4-2736., ’63 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE, rune real good. $146. Panchuk Motor dales. 3420 Ditto Highway. INI DEMONSTRATORS — MER-cury and Comet*. Very low mileage. New car guarantee. (HUjr *11* Save up to *1.000 Birmingham’s Contlnental-Mercury-Comet Dealer BOB FROST, INC, 47* S. Wood- PONTIAC 4-DOOR REPOSSESSION I1M Full price, no cash needed a only $12 a mo, due May : Amo. Mr. ML fe 4-4539 MS East Bird, at Auburn 31 PONTIAC HARDTOP. EffSI good, *M. Bare Auto. FE 4-3274, 1953 CLUB COUPE PONTIAC. 495. %toT 96* PONTIAC 4 DOOR HARDTOP Hydramatie, power brake-low mileage. FE ■63 PONTIAC 3 DOOR ____FE 6-1143______________ •69 PONTIAC CATAUNA 3 DOOR. fully equipped, 1—-------- 6-6*30 "mini MI *-3200. ’63 MONTCLAIR M E R____________ good condition. KM 3-0640 FREE COFFEE AMl> DONUTS, TO everyone, each Saturday. Ask 1956 MERCURY 3 DOOk AUTO-fflatle. White atdewaUe. Blue and white. Very clean. 1496 full price. No money down. BIRMINGHAM . RAMBLER. 664 S. Woodward, south of 16 Mile Rd, 6 min, from Pontiac. Ml 6-36*0. SHA&P ’57* MEftCURY. RADIO 1955 PONTIAC 4 DOOR, RADIO and heater, automatic transmit ston. FE 4-4*17. 113 Kemp. PONTIACB? WHO NOT TRY 8UB- MARMADUKE By Anderson A Leeming “There! That ought to last you the rest of the night! ’’ For Sale Cars 1*6* PLYMOUTH (, 2-DOOR, STICK 87M. BIRMINGHAM • RAMBLER, 666 8. Woodward, South of 18 Mile Rd, * min. from Pontiac. MI 6-3900.___________________ 1956 PONTIAC 2-DR. STAR CHIEF Catalina. Pull power, all leather 1 Elisabeth Laka TAYLOR'S OK USED CARS ■ CHEVROLET, OLDSMOBILE .Open Evenings MArket 4-4641 Walled Lake ____i on balance. Bank SIRMIHOHAM-RAMBLER. For Ssle Csrs 106 1*68 PONTIAC 2-DOOR, FULL price 1195, no money- down. *11 a month, no payments till July. Lucky Auto Sales. 1*2 S. Saginaw, Best Buy ‘55 PONTIAC, BONNEVILLE Houghteri & Son YOUR FRIENDLY RAMBLER AND OLDSMOBILE DEALER 12* N. Main, Rochester OL l-»7* 1*6* STUPEBAKER, V* OVER- SHARP, I636 VOLEBWAOEN CON-vertlble, good condition. See P-urday and Sunday, 61*7 strati W*g. gear Airport and M6t 1|6* RAMBLER CUSTOM 4 DOOR > Pontiac. MI GUARANTEED TRANSPORTATION '60 Pontiac hardtop coupe •60 Olds convertible II ’81 Pontiac station wagon ’51 Dodge 2 door '82 Chevle hardtop coupe *62 Ford 71 Mercury stick •63 Chevle hardtop coupe. Stick ’67 Plymouth 6 door Hardtop. BUY HERE, PAY HERE W. $o SMITH MOTOR 8ALB8 1755 Williams Lake at MM OR 7-9910 Ain't Life Grand? irefully < 1*66 STUDEBAEER LARK 8TA-tlon wagon. • cylinder, standard shift. Radio, heater, light blue finish, stock No. 20*4. Only *1.166. NORTH CHEVROLET ““ 8 WOODWARD AVE, 1 HAM. MI 6-2736. „ BIRMINO- NO MONEY t MI 4-7600. Heroic ’•I FALCON. |.M* MILES, A»?UfordS7 LIKE. NEW, FROM ______ ____ Sale* 550 Oaklaad 1*5$ FORD. VI. 3 DOOR, RADlo AND HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. AsBume payments of |6.U per mo. C6U Credit Mgr. Mr. Parka at Ml 4-7600. Harold Turner, Ford. HOMER HIGHT Small Town Trtdes: 17 Ford country sedan wagon. Ra-Ai~ Easter. Automatic traacmia-Sharp ....... |(M ’M Ford Falcon 2 door. Radio end '6* Chevle EM Mr 4 door. Radio. Heater. Automatic tranamieaton. Raw whitewalls .......... ....*14M ’ll Ford 4 door. Hadle and heater .Hydramatie. Radio. Heater. Pow- V* Bulek Special .1 Boor. Auto-—'1 tranamiaalon. Heater IMS Chevrolet — Pontiac — Buick Dealef Oxford lOck ,OA B-$IM '1 Minutes From Feeltoc" WHY YOU N T AFFORD TO BE WRONO SEE RITE ABSOLUTELY NO CASH NEEDED NO PAYMENTS TILL JUNE 10 ’57 FORD HARDTOP ’67 FORD WAOON -66 LINCOLN HARDTOP I BUICK HARDTOP MARY MORE <3HEAT VALUES RITE AUTO SALES Ml .Baud Blvd, . st Auburn ■ BUSINESS NEVER BETTER! 1959 PONTIAC $1995 Star Chief 2-door sedan. Power steering,^jjower ^brakes, ^Hydra- 1957 PONTIAC $995 Wa^on with HjrdramaUc, radio. 1957 BUICK ... .$ 995 Special 2-doer hardtop with radio, heater and Dynaflow. Bebu-tlful bronee finish. Extra nice throughout. 1957 FORD .... .$• 995 “MO” hardtop with Ford-O- 1957 CHEVY ... .$ 995 powergllde'radio!**heater, wfilte- 1957 CHEVY ...$1095 4-door station wagon with power steering, power crakes. Power-glide. V-6. radla, heater, white-walls. Solid white. One-owner. 1958 PONTIAC $1495 Station wagon with power eteer- ^r.r.t,^i&“tr^: 1956 BUICK ....$795 Century 4-door hardtop. Fewer ----, brakes. Dynaflow, whitewalls, Btrtet- 1959 FORD ...;.$1395 2-door sedan Stick shift. V-4 TfiSSto*’ vrtff’blwf’trtm. A "little sharpie. 1957 CHEVY . . .$ 895 1961 MERCURY $2695 Media '-«#6" with power steering and brakee. radio, hooter, whitewalls, chrome i to. Only utrentoed. 1958 MERCURY $1295 Montclair 4-door hardtop. Power steering, power' brakes, Merc-o-Metic. radio, heater, whitewalls. Oold finish with leather trim. 1955 PONTIAC $ 395 ”170" 4-door sedan. Power steering, power brakes, radio, heat- 1956 PONTIAC $ 695 Star Chief Moor hardtop with power steering and brake*, radio. heater and whitewalls. Beautiful a-ton# finish with leather trim. 1955 DODGE ...$ 195 Mae pickup. Double axle, can New fires, good engine, body 1959 PONTIAC $1895 2-door with Hydramatie, radio, heater. I pare never u**d.^ Qusr- 1959 PONTIAC $1995 lnt“reng brakes,^ hydramatie. 1958 FORD..........$ 775 4-door sedan. This car has btan used as a company loaner. It runs good and the price to right 1958 RAMBLER $ 995 Super 4-door sedan. Standard transmission. 4-cylinder engine, radio and heater. Powder blue finish. Sharp Inside and out. 1955 DE SOTO $1395 Plreftite 4-door with power steering and brakes, automatic transmission, radio, healer and whitewalls Coral - end gray. MMO genes. 1959 BUICK ... .$1895 In*00and brakes. £way power seat. Dynaflow. Green and Ivory finish. Qo first class, goSUlck. 1956 BUICK .-..$495 special Moor sedan. Power steering and brakes, radio aad heater. Buy this ear aa la and 1958 PONTIAC $1495 Super Chief 2-door hardtop. Fewer brakee. Hydramatie.,re-dlo. -heater, whitewalls, duly SHELTON PONTIAC • BUICK ROCHESTER - OL 1-8133 Across /from NeW Cit Sales - OPEN TIL 9 P.M OR LATER ‘ tOosedj Wednesday and Saturday at 6 p.m. , \ And^ jayat. ycur i convertible, tantallaing turquoise with snow white top. Radio, heater. IJynaflow. peweretoering, pow- ernf at* It! Pull priea0111* °° 1 $2895 , 12 Months Warranty FISCHER BUICK 784 S. Woodward/ B’han MI 4^222 CLEAN Birmingham Trades WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAG M350 N. V Woodward sat MI NO HAM_Ml 4-1*3* IM* Volkswagen. Radio, heater. 1M1 Chevrolet Corvalr 1*63 WILLYS JEEP. 4 WHEEL drive, excellent condition. EMI Johnson! “SAYS” -Own A Brand New ' 1961 'Metropolitan' t Convertible , * * — $1599 Complete: — ‘ • $99 Down. $49.79 Month AH Taxes Included "SPRING"" SPECIALS 59 HILLMAN ... $1195 Minx Convertible Sharp I 58 OLDS ......$1295 ’56 BUICK...........$ 705 2-door hardtop Fr. steering and ’56 CHEVROLET $ 695 *55 OLDS......595 Power steering and brakes ( ’55 Plymouth ..$*95 3 door udan, ( cylinder *55 FORD ........$ 595 RUSS Johnson; Motor Sales LAKE ORION MY 2-2871 MY 2*2381 . $175 PRICE CUT I ' NEW 1961 ENGLISH FORD NOW. ’1,395 00 THIS INCLUDES -HEATER - DIRECTIONAL SIGNALS - WHITEWALL | ' TIRES AND LICENSE ‘ 30,000 MILE WARRANTY $150 DOWN OR YOUR PRESENT CAR PAY ONLY $9.25 Per Week 43 MILES PER GAL. This Is the FAMOUS FORD VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE Used by Winning European "LOTUS RACERS” LLOYD MOTORS 7 ■ LINCOLN -MERCURY — COMET ‘ ENGLISH FORD % - LLOYD’S GOT IT - Jj 232 S. SAGINAW - , FE 2-91R THIRTY-SIX % • I THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. APRIL 28, 1961 /%eUmet A. CHANCE FOR YOU TO SAVE BIG!! > WHAT'S BEHIND THIS D i i/bm KEEP’PONTIAC 'ON THE GO!" SERVICE-ECONOMY TSy , BUY NOW! t* - CASH - ' - SAVE A PILE! - TRADING HIGH ☆ PRICING LOW! HUGE SELECTIONS '56 DODGE 2-l3oor $545 '56 FORD Custom 4-Door V-l eotiDi. sutomalle trsnsmtisioo. pow- **$545 '57 PLYMOUTH 4-Door Wagon A custom Automobile with V4 engine, automatic trazumisaion. radio and white $795 '57 DODGE 4-Door ...r|i|- ,||, SOW! >ti*TV *“! ®** UU* °n* - $695 '59 PLYMOUTH 4-Door V-* engine. power steering and brake*, tinted glass, automatic transmission and $1295 '60 PLYMOUTH 2-Door ttSsTSk* sew and under ( MS miles*on this car. $1395 '60 CHRYSLER “Convertible" &"”$24““r . Our Service Gwpartmentjft'eitomes R&R Motor Sales . CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH 724 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-3528 TOP ALLOWANCES '59 FORD Galaxie Hardtop Moor. V-l eng me^rsd^^ieste^ white-re*1! sharp car^and in f*oo5 condition. $1495 '60 MERCURY Convertible nna and whitewall * •'•'one-owner beaui $2295 '60 FORD Galaxie 2-Door •-cylinder, automatic transmission, radio, heater and whitewall Urea. Here ia a beautiful car you will juat love. $1695 '59 CHEVROLET Station Wagon whitewall tires In' good ‘condlUoaf This ““"“"$1395 '57 MERCURY Hardtop Moor with automatic transmission, radtc owner beauty that la real sharp. $695 '59 CHEVROLET Biscayne Moor, (-cylinder, radio, heater anc whitewall ttres. A like-new ear. This oni la real nice and Just ruin' to go. $1045 '60 FORD Fairlane l-door. f-cvlinder. radi vhitewall tire* A like $1395 LLOYD Motor Sales LINCOLN- MERCURY 232 S. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 CHOICE OF FINANCING '60 T BIRD 2-Door Hardtop Radio, heater, automatic transmlssl power steering and brakes end wh tires. Jet black finish. $2995 '60 FORD - 2-Door Ha* hlater. standard transmission a whitewall .tires. Ail white finish and nh $1595 '60 FALCON 2-Door Radio, heater and standard transmlssli Beautiful ses-tpray green finish. Shi $1595 '59 FORD 2-Door Hardtop CJ159f" '58 FORD Fairlane 500 Radio, heater ana aa!«*»*• to the racetrack in Chicago . . . While (4). Repeat of the March 2pro- special, The Astronauts, which gram. With Genevieve Jack an*! includes interviews with the three Shirley Jones Is fuming ‘Music Man, husband Jaek Cassidy Reflm Douglas and Sam Levenson candidates waiting tor America’s {may be touring it in stock . . . Benny Goodman sat in with 'Satarda ‘ first manned missile launching, former sideman Gens Krnpa at the Metropole . . . Broadway tiger BASEBAii 130 pm I * * * ' {novelty shops art selling buttons saying merely “Pro” or (2). Detroit plays host to the Boston Red Sox. Momiay night (16-10:30) is a time- Pretty Angie Dickenson will vacation at Maurice Chevalier’s when ***"? ■ ■ ■ Olnny Du, the seven- I Consolidated My Bills! (Avoid Garnishment.—no filing fee) CONSOLIDATED BUDGET, Inc. "a* nt If debt tbe modem WIT—with ene eeneenlent piece te pey!” HOME AND OFFICE APPOINTMENTS 403 Pontiac State Bonk Bid* FE 3-7156 , _____ . ;La^Ameri^ri coLms a scholarly’ book' I jeon it JniMtoa fatfUB :i Keeton “Bel “HZ MW II Skln'dlM**** It Ctr body 10 High peek* t: One WOO pell It Mineral rack It Journey M Freeh etart It VUItor to Rueiltn Till*** to equality 41 Bar egllo r r r r IT IT ii 14 ii IT ■ nr r u r B F tr w w W sr ■ H r r n IS 44 *77 II n w ir concerns a scholarly book EARL’S PEARLS—Newlyweds are people who need only dealer who uses his knowledge of j0ne chplr to watch TV. 1 Heraldic bead — __— t Tumult M Win*-____»- « Cooking taooila U Ejaculation Queen Elizabeth to Start ““** “ “* »«• u m- W. Africa Tour Noe. 10 ' LONDON OMfcieen Elizabeth and Prince Philip will begin their long delayed West African tour in Ghana Nov. 10, Buckingham Palace announced Thunday. Die Royal couple are to vbit Ghana, Sierra Leone, Gambia and Liberia on the month-long visit. The West African tour original-! ly was scheduled for the fall ofj 1959, but was postponed because the queen was then expecting ' third child. TODAY’S BIST LAUGH: A Hollywood producer explained why he kept a bowl of goldfish on his desk: “I like to see something with its mouth open that’s not’complaining.” WISH ID SAID THAT: Our kids study hard for two reasons—to be smart enough to stay ahead of Moscow, and to earn enough to itay ahead of Washington. Monaco is so mall, insists Bam Pavlovlc, that they don’t even have waiters—everybody can reach what he wants . | That’s earl, brother. (Copyright, 1961) Glenda Farrell and Tom Tully, once a cep in “The Line-Up,” star in Wednesday’s Steel Hour on CBS (16-11 pm.), in a drama, ‘Summer Rhapsody.” “Summer Sprats Spectacular” Thursday ^(7:364:30 p.m.) traces the history of the new Los Angeles baseball team. And ABCs "Silents, Please,”' -------------------------- 1(10:30-11) is a condensation of! Griffiths’ classic "Amer- Excavate Family Group ---------------— in New Pompeii Work Jnrhi^trv in Snpnd Rome WTON (ltot) WJM (I WJBK, Hobart X Loo wron. now*, sport* tits—Wjr, owtom ti»-«ja. o WWJ, Tton with. CKLW, II ltd—WJR. New*. I WWJ. New* wean. Hew*. cEw ”— WFON. r. todOdW used weak o. coved T MOBNI WFOH. awortd, LdWla wean. new*. Sberldun WFOH. Hew*. Lewi* t:Sd—WJR. Uuld Hen WJBK. Ntw*. Larimer •:dd—WJR. New*. Murrey WWJ, H*w», Monitor Win, New*. WlnUr aO.W. Toby David WJBK, iMlM WCAB, NtWt as- CXLw, Joa V*a y&.Ss™ UI Id—WJR, THto fat Mutie ----, Oowrmd I OW- Ctl, OlM BATOKOAV AFTXBNOON Witt. MoNdOlay CKLW, Joe Via wrun. 9ft»n «n ov., 11;*d—WJR Tlm* for MluU WWJ. Newz. MazweU 1 ltd—WWJ, Tiger Baaeball l:dd—WXTX, New*. Wlater WOUtl yNStf ShgrMaa CKLW, NdW* IDdfte* i:dd—WJR, Newt. Muile wwj. wMgt_ „ •ltd—w WCAB. $35.35 Billion tor Plants, Gear NEW YORK — UJ. Industry has raised its slriRs since last fall and now plans to mend 916.35 billion lor new plants and equipment this year, only 1 per cent less than It did in 1969. A preliminary survey last October Indicated business would spend | per cent lens. This la tha major finding of the 14th Annual McGraw-Hill survey of pianta and equipment, conducted by the McGraw-Hill department of. economics. ♦ ♦ * Douglas Greenwald, manager of economic services, said that the increase In spending plans since last fall “clearly points to an upswing in capital Investment” for the rest of 1961 and on into next 2,000-year-old drama: A mother huddled with her two children as volcanic ML Vesuvius poured lava and ashes over the ancient city of Pompeii. Workers made the discovery in a small room during excavations being carried out continuously in the ancient city, wiped out by an eruption of Vesusius in 79 B.C. Air Base Strike Ends TRIPOLI, Ltoya id—An eight-day strike by Libyan workers at Wheelua Air Force Base ended Thursday with agreement between trade union leaders and Air Force authorities on a wage increase. Council of Veterans Slates Regular Meeting Die Oakland County Council of Veterans, which is made up of all ne(i«toUy chartered veteran*’ organizations. will hold its regular meeting at the Betitie-GMoa AM-VETS Post, 570 Oakland Ave., Thunday at. 1:90 p.m., at which time will \b$ shown the movie, “Operation Abolition.’’ Invited. REFRIGERATORS RANGES WASHERS ST.V. BUYS) Get our Special Bargains tonight. Teitos —1st payment in juty. Come in and shop around. Merchandise specially priced for quick sale, Use your trade-in for Down Payment. Electrfc Company FE 4-2S25 lasy Term Open jEvory Night 'HI 9 P. M. 825 W. Huron S». At Toni SERVICE OBEL RADIO-TV 3930 Elinbtith Lake Rd. FI 4-4945 AIM YOUR TV ANTENNA exactly where you want ttl *39« CBSHHEl MASTER Antenna Rotator You got boot reception whoa your antenna points directly at the TV station. The Channel Master Automatic Tenn-A-Liner turn* your antenna to foot the elation of your choice. It fa tho only rotator that dan aim your antenna within coo dopeo of proefao transmitter location. TV-RADIO Service | Open Friday Nights t* 8 TM. 779 Onhwl Lake Anr4l I 9961 Mtehgan TAM. lit. #1191 THE PONTIAC PRESS/ FRIDAY: APRIL *8, HWi Tibetans Welcome ai Children's Village" Heads Intercaurity Uni* .MOUNT CLEMENS (AP>—Btr-Mrd Kalahar, chairman of . the Macomb County Board of Supervisor*, ha* been chosen to head die supervisors intercounty committee. Counties represented1 on the committee, an Macomb. Mon* To End 26 Years as Bookkeeper Jn County Office ! Checks and cash (hat cross Mrs. r Mildred Bartkowiak't desk to-i day win be the last o( thousands she will hem handled In her 96 Post Wins VFW Award The 13th century fortress of Dao-latsbed in India's Hyderabad state is built on a rodt aao test high- snap of helpers. “As Is true lor all children at Trpgen, Switzerland, the Tibetans will be brought up and educated in accordance with their-own traditional way at life, culture, and religion,*’ said the village's founding father, author Walter Robert Cbrti. ' AUTO SAFETY CHECK HERE Get McAuliffe's Best Get McAuliffe's Best SERVICE -Anytime and Eyerytime - TWO DOCTORS ON DUTY ASSU RE YOU _ IMMEDIATE SERVICE * ‘ VOLUME SALES Gives You "• Good Deal" But Only Adequate Facilities end Eettpnnel Can Give You Good Service WE HAVE BOTH! BQIt OF SAFETY — Posters such as this one at Miracle Mile Shell Service. I960 S. Telegraph Rd., are being distributed to some 100 gas stations in the Pontiac area in preparation for the city’s annual auto safety check campaign which begins Monday and runs through May 31. Motorists may also check their can free at new tar dealerships, looking over the sign are EYE EXAMINATIONS FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS EYE GLASS REPAIRS PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER 10} N. Saginaw (across from Simms) . FE 2-0291. Mrs. 9:30-5:30 Daily Mon. or Fri. Eva. by Apmt. A A. Miles, O.D. — P. C Feinberg, O.D. (from left): Roger Miller and William Turner. Shell 00 Co. salesmen; Joseph Zabelski, chairman of the project; and George Oabtree, assistant manager of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce. The - Safety Committee of the Chamber is sponsoring the safety check campaign. FE 5-4101 Redwood is the wonderful wood that withstands all types of weather for years to make it perfect for all of your indoor-outdoqr furniture and accessories. We have now in stock a complete line of Redwood outdoor furniture, or you can build your own inexpensively and easily. - Porches Chaise . Fences Ceilings „ „ Hoi Eifwsw*’- ,lad to assist you ^ OM**®. !e of furniture, o ™ rl0Us sizes you wiH find at' be planks, you will Jjjjj alt in stock m your home imn^ ixi president suggested it tax on all corporation finance what be called work week.*' aloft today in a tough and apparently successful test of its escape system, although the rocket did not reach the expected altitude. The minister compared sit-down strikes in which the UAW won its first contracts in the auto industry with Negro sit-in demonstrations timed at speeding integration in the South. i The test, last°*of a series before an American astronaut is to M rocketed into suborbital flight next week, was conducted at the federal space agency’s experimeMal station at Wallops Island, Va. ' The space admintofratinn re- WASHINGTON (AP) probable 1961 bargaining goals of the UAW at a special three-day convention which started in Detroit Thursday! The signs mean a 30-hour week for 40 hourt pay. and «(ireingnt at SO. The Weather Parity nanny Saturday THE PONTIAC PRE#MW® Wksl NO. i yt ★ ★ 4k 4t PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL VB, 1961—88 PAGES Brave Taeth-Chattering Weather £aos Rebels Silent Pass Cease- Fire Hour U.S. Officials Getting Fed Up Over Red Stall Kennedy Cbnferi. With Allies; Congressional Leaders Over Laos WASHINGTON (AP) jThe United States was reported near the end ot its patience today with what officials privately call Com-munist stalling over a cease fire in Laos. President Kennedy has. initiated consultations with allied governments and with congressional {leaflets on what ateps may | taken next to present more of jLaoa from falling to Soviet-backed rebel forces. I&borites Meet, Talk and Eat Britain Tries to Arrange Western Experts Report __Bothet Loo Is Strong Enough to Take Over CHILLY START—One of Jhe first women’s golf leagues In Oakland County to start the mason off yesterday was the Waterford Township AMVETS Auxiliary at Morey’s Golf Club near Union Lake. Despite a brisk breese bknv-ing across the lake and golf course, Mrs. Mar- I>«Um fiw riMto garet SptkHng of 3530 CUntonvUle Road braved the teeth-chattering weather to get a few hints on “holding the arm straight" from Edward Morey. Shown above are a tew ot the shivering members of the league watching'the ''cool" New action could include L A and allied military Intervention aimed at kalttag the rebel offensive. But informed officials said that Kennedy had ant 4 finally ea hie aext move. A Sate Department statement Thursday night declared “real United States concern over the failure of the Pathet Lao rebel forces" to accept a British-Soviet cease-fire call issued last week- GOLDBERG AT UAW BANQUET—Secretary of Labor Arthur Goldberg (right) stands with UAW President Walter Reuther (center) and Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Atlanta, Ga., pastor and integration leader, at a banquet in ir Vhstsdk Detroit Thursday night. Secretary Goldberg and the Rev. Mr. King addressed the group celebrating the 25th anniversary of the founding of the UAW as an autonomous international JFK to Urges Publishers Use Self-Censorship Behind this concern was growing anxiety that the rebel offensive could shortly result in the capture of the royal capital, Luang Prabang, and the admin-istratlve capital, Vientiane. NEW YORK (APJ Kennedy urges that American newspaper publishers consider some form, of self-censorship in light of cold war threats to national sacugity.. He has given no particulars on what he baa in mind. But he says his administration would cooperate wholeheartedly if the _ would "consider and recommend the voluntary assumption of specific new steps or machinery.” The rresHtat emphasised that be was aot He'suggested that the newspapers weigh not only whether a story is news but also whether publication is in the interest of national security. adopted a restrained _ attitude toward Kennedy’s appeal "to heed the duty of self-restraint” in their news columns. Those interviewed supported the general idea, but some Insisted on specific guidelines. A cross-section of publishers PROPOSAL IN ADDRESS Kennedy . made his proposal Thursday night in an address before 1,700 publishers, editors and other newspaper executive? and their wives at the annual dinner Trustees of MSU Urge Continuing Nuisance Taxes Legislative action on budget requests for Michigan State-University and Michigan State University Oakland has again met with outward disfavor from the MSU Board of Trustees. The board yesterday .called upon the Legislature to continue the so-called nuisance taxes rather than cut ap- of the Bureau of Adverttaing of the American Newspaper Publishers Association. The dinner address was part of a 'two-day speech and conference trip. Remedy — deeply concerned ever rebel disregard of aa East-Weal cease-fire'appeal to Last-today opens a aew series of talks ea werid .dangers with leading United Nations In Today's Press I K Loves Cuba | Russia obviously considers I Cuba very valuable bastion I —PAGE to. Beneficial Result I Troubles with Cube awaken i Florida to need lor dvil de-I fense-PAGE 9. proprlationf for higher education. We think the peopte-«f Jilcfai-gan would rather take the nuisance taxes than cut the budget lor our higher education institutions to the bone,” commented MSU President Dr. John A. Hannah. Kennedy first scheduled meetings with former President Herbert Hoover and General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. He arranged to drive from his suite in the Carlyle Hotel to the Waldorh Astoria, where Hoover and Mac Arthur have apartments. Barter Proposal Eichmann, other Nasia, | reportedly offered to trade I Jewish lives for trucks, food and soap—PAGE R Baseball Tigers slip to Second on 5*2 loss to Boston—PAGE ft Golf Complete directory of Oak- - land County courses, plus features and pictures, trill appear on Saturday's sports P*Ct./ Farm A Garden i fTO Radte Program ...» “ TJf budget Mils today, and they were expected to be the tame skintight appropriations which were approved la the upper chamber. MSUO Chancellor D. B. Varner !has warned that MSUO might be "destroyed" it the intent university receives only 112,306 more for the 1961-62 academic year than for the current, year. MSUO receives a share of the legislative appropriation for MSU, determined by peratudent cost and total enrollment MSU is fighting for an increase of seme $2 million over last year's appropriation, rather than a 1205,-009 increase recommended by the (Senate. , o RBQUE8T CUT DOWN MSU had askecUfor 137.5 million for operating expenses, but Gov. Swainson’s request cut tills to $3L5 (Continued on Page 2, CM. 2) Debating New Goals at UAW Convention DETROIT (AP)—Hie United Auto Workers’ special convention today debates what it calls "new legislative horizons” before taking up the controversial question of drafting specific demands to be made in contract r----------------- — % a r g a 1 nlng negotiations the ntiHapse of the pro-Western AMC, Chrysler Report Sharp Dip in Earnings Beyond the immediate threat to sot, Kennedy administration leathern fear, to a broader threat to South Viet Nam and Thailand. The United State* recently gave both countries new assurances of military support as events may In Laos, there was no indication that the Pathet Lao would call ott the shooting at noon today. The royal government art 'that hour for the halt in fighting to become effective. Before tearing Washington a speech making trip Kennedy conferred Thursday with congressional leaden. He* told them, was learned, that the situation for pro-Western forces in Laos was deteriorating and that further » have to be considered seriously. To Open War Centennial Then he invited Adtal E. ensan, ambassador to the United Nations, and U.N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold to lunch in his own quarters. Hit purpose was to acquaint all four with White House view*—and seek their thoughts—on Cuba, Laos and other trouble jp-di. Hooyer. to the fifth leading Republican to confer with Kennedy on world i problems in recent days. LANSING (AP) - Michigan will dpen its Civil War centennial observance May 13 in Detroit, The date marks the 100th anniversary at the day the first Michigan Infantry Regiment left Detroit for Southern battlefields. Sun May Shine Through Clouds on Satutday Skies will partiallj and be partly sunny weatherman says. For the next five days temperatures will average 6 fo 10 degrees below the normal high of 99 to t5 and normal tew of 36 to 42. Tonight’s low will drop to 35. Saturday’s high to expected to reach S4. Precipitation for the period will total one fourth inch or toss a few ahowers mostly Tuesday Alert to Ott Radio, TV - Then will *be Forty-four was the Lowest cording fn downtown Pontiac ceding I a.m. The mercury reading at 1p.m. ttfS'M. broadcasts hi Michigan today between s and Ml pjn. Nor w® Building Funds Got OK of the n« wui ha tartteg rivfl dr WASHINGTON (AP)-Authorixa-rion for some 96.4 million in military construction tot Michigan included in the SUB million armed tarooi constroctfon bill approved Tbssettay by toe Senate Armed Goldberg Asks Partnerships From Our Nows Wins The Western-backed Laotian government’s no op target hour for a cease Are the civil war passed today with no response from the pro-Communist Pathet Lao rebels. , Britain, fearing hasty action by the Soviet Union . or United States might upset delicate arrangements for a cease fire and mushroom the civil war, blamed the rebels’ delay on "real practical difficulties,” such as poor communications. The British suggested that the opposing factions meet under a flag of trace somewhere fat the no man’s land between their forces to arrange a cease fire. Western experts fas Laos suU the rebels are la such a strong psalttsB militarily that they can take any abjective they dasten unless UJL forces hrtwrws. DETROIT (API—American Motors made 12.2 million and Chrysler Corp- teat 921.9 million in the first three months of this year as auto sales generally fell off 20 per cent from the year ago levels. The loss was the largest for Chrysler since the final quarter of 1959. with the auto companies. | Tte 3,000 dslegatro.gave virtually unanimous approval Thursday three legislative goals—revision of the federal hours and. wages tow to tie the length «of the work week to the nation’s rate of employment, creation of a national banning agency to determine the latkm’s needs and try to pi for them, and federal aid lor displaced by technological advance. Both compaateu spoke encouragingly of the Immediate future. George Romney, president of American Motors, assured b i t shareholders earnings will Improve in the April-June period. L. L. Colbert, re-elected chairman and president of Chrysler, said there is an "encouraging improvement in the sates outlook for cars and tracks.” For both companies the earnings reports marked sharp drops from the similar period oT last year when American Motors made S14.4 million and Chrysler 910-9 million. Ordered to Pay Refunds WASHINGTON (I) — The Federal Power Commission Thursday ordered Pan Handle Eastern Pipe Line Co-, to make refunds which may total millions of dollars to patrons in several states, includ-in? Michigan DETROIT (AP) — Secretary Labor Arthur Goldberg challenged labor and management Thursday night to form a broader partnership. . The convention also was expected to approve other legislative policies proposed by the Union leadership. UAW President Walter P. Reuther assured the delegates they would "make all the important decisions on what we, do at the bargaining table." 9 WANT FULL DEBATE This statement came in response to a demand that the delegates b^ permitted full debate on a proposal for a 30-hour work without a cut In pay, plus retirement at 00 without reductions in company-paid pensions. Addressing file 25th anniversary dinner of the United Auto Workers Union, Goldberg said: "The ImHvMual Interests M the American business and the American union cun no longer he served without reference 4e the national Interest." “Both must now,” he continued, ’move together within a. frame-rork of accepted public responsibility ... the problems of job security, of a competitive posture in the world markets cannot * solved by either management labor unilaterally. AMERICA CAN GROW T am confident that if management will move halfway toward partnership, labor will join them. I am equally confident that if labor will move halfway, management will come over. If both start now, then America can start growing Reuther in his keynote speech put the shorter work week first on Ithe list of bargaining demands. But he also urged a legislative approach. The Union a 1 per cent payrolls to £ a “fleL, The convention approved this but - - * - OR. 5) ‘Consider just one of the jobs ahead, and you will get some idea of the lateness of the hour. BARGAINING GOALS — recording secretory of Local 4Sy United Auto Workers, Cleveland, and.- Local 45 President John Vito (right), display signs bit—ting Tells UAW Banqueters 10 Million Jobs Must Be Created in '61-'62 "la the aext year atone, we must create IS million jobs to provide for those presently unemployed, to provide work for new entrants to the labor force, to offer employment lor thooe displaced from form and factory by technological change aad to put the involuntarily parttime worker back on s full-time bn- nice Meeting The rebels and the government have accepted in principle a joint Soviet-British appeal for a cease fire. But they have not gotten together on a time. - B A rebel broadcast Thursday pn> claimed, "We m the victors,” ati), 1 the roverament send a delegation to Xtoug Khouang, in rebel-held territory. ntbodisR! |im saw bn's plain front slacks go everywhere in lustrous, easy-care combed puna cotton ! Luxury 00ft, cool and long on wear , . . 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Open Every*1 Wealidey Meedoy Through Sotyrdey 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. v fk § TWELVE - (or yesterday ADD-A-ROOM An open house will be i to 4 pjn. tomorrow ly completed Depart* bile Works Building hester Road just south from start to finish . . . free estimates, skdbdyworlcmen, quality materials, personal supervision, financing, guaranteed work ... all included in one fair price, one com" pony. .. one responsibility. Our 41 years your guarantee. NO MONEY DOWN-5 YEARS TO PAY ON HOME IMPROVEMENTS V. THE PONTIAC PRE^SS, FRIDAY. APRIL 28. LOtil Avondale Schools Keep Tax-Rich Chapel Hilts Secession Plan Defeated ..Because of Finances PREPARE. FOR CARNIVAL-Setting up the baseball pitching booth lor the Thomas Elementary School Carnival are Dane Stipes. 9. and Deborah Bell, 7; Naturally, Dane had a few practice pitches while Deborah held the base- balls. The carnival, slated lor 6 p.n also will feature a carousel, movies, general store, cafeteria style supper and several other novelty booths. Die school is on Thomas Road, just north of. M 34 (Lapeer Road). Expect Same Levy Rate If Approved- Wixoin Taxes Lean on Budget Okay By DON FERMOYLK An attempt to detach a tax-rich Bloomfield Township subdivision from the Avondale School Dhtirict defeated unanimously yesterday by the Oakland County Board of Education. Armed with charts, maos and petitions, residents of the Chapel Hill Subdhision explained, In a carefully prepared presentation, why they thought their area should be with-n from Avondale and annexed c Bloomfield Hilli School District. *, ’ a * 1. ♦ Opposing the move were members of die Avondale Board of Education. Avondale School Supt. Leroy R, Watt and Merrill 0.. Bates, trustee on the Bloomfield Hills Board of Education. Bruce Oreene of lt?1 Ashover Drive and Roy I. Butler, U94 Ashover Drive,. both ef Bloom-field TowasMp. were the chief spokesmen for the Chapel Hills group that was seeking secession. Greene said a petition requesting the county school board to approve the transfer in school districts had been signed by ISO of the 156 homeowners in the subdivision. He said the “transfer would provide better education for our children" and help relieve the "overcrowding in the Avondale School District. By JIM LOW WIXOM — The current tax rate here is expected to continue in the 1911-62 fiscal year If the City Council accepts the proposed ©77,-800 budget which it received for study last night. ★ A A - John Finlayson, administrative j.riwm, Mid the recommended budget is approximately 313,000 higher than current expenditures hot due to increased valuation in the city the present tax of 354B for each BUU0 of equalized valuation can''balance the proposed figures. The city’s assessed valuation la $13,124,MS, warty gs million above the 1SSMI assessment. Bn equalised valuation, uniag 11.73 per cent factor, is RMHJti Using the.equalized valuation die city will derive 3131,000 from taxes. The remaining 396,000 needed to balance the budget would come from Mate, revenue and local charges. The highest proposed allocation is for the operation of the* department of public works. Its recommended budget is 351,000. CITY MALL CONSTRUCTION The proposed police budget is School District Asking Millage Okay 4th Time ARMADA — For the fourth time to six months, Armada Area School District voters win be asked to approve an operational miflage proposal la a special school election hero Monday. A A A All three earlier millage requests by the Armada Board ef Education were defeated at the pulls. On Monday, the seheol beard la JC Auxiliary Installs 1st Head Newly Formed Orion Area Organization I* Given State Charter • ORION TOWNSHIP—Mrs. Fred Beckwith has been Installed as the first president of the newly formed Orion Area Junior Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary. A A A ty# Other charter officers are Mrs. William CL Greene, vtee president; Mrs. BShari Chit, secretary; Mis. Bshert Mumtord, sad Mrs. Reginald ashing that throe mills be levied ta operate the schools far the ■ext two years, it Is the same propssHioa defeated by voters hero March 36. However, the outcome of that election prompted school officials to put the same proposal before the public again since it lost out by only 39 votes. A A A Earlier In March a request for a four-mill operational tax was defeated fay nearly a Ms-1 mar-; gin. A six-mill operational tax proposal last December was even more overwhelmingly defatted, to 199. CALLS IT CONTINUATION Schobt Supt, Kenneth W. Stanley pbinted out, that the millage requested in Monday’s election "will not represent an increase in voted operational tax." A A A;-He emphasized that it Is factually a continuation of the throe mills which expired In 1960 and the same total under which the school “system had been operating for five years- „ "The passage of this mlllags The officers were installed in special ceremonies attended by Mrs. Herbert Kent of St. Clair Shores, president of the State Junior Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary. end Mrs. Donald Rigdon, district vice president. The - uew auxiliary received Hi charter from Mrs. Ken and ■1 of 15 charter members » the organiza- he mala function #4 the up wM ha ta Sashd la fhs fsete of fhs Ortsu Ana ir of Commerce, which Is 330,000 and the recommended expenditures for the recently formed fire department was tentatively set at 35,000. Finlayson said that the budget recommendation includes 319,000 to finish paying for construction of the new dty hall. The budget also Includes $18,-M9 tar the paving ef tends. This Mem was approved last year by the council which voted at that thae to continue the paring program tar five years. A public bearing on the proposed budget was scheduled for May IS at 8 p.m. in the CMy Had. The council, in other business, awarded a road oiling contract to the Edwards Road Oiling Service of Detroit for its low bid of 34.833. DUST PROBLEM The firm, which has done the city’s road oiling the last three years, was the lowest of three Udders. Robert Trombley, D.P.W. administrator, said the dust control pro-gram would probably begin Monday end continue through Labor Day. The contract calls for the oiling ! more than 11 miles of roads in the city. The reeds Included is the ail-lag program are went from Wised! ta city limits. West Maple frem Beck to dty limits, Beck from Wed to lt-Mile Road, The superintendent stated that ie tovenoe is needed to continue the basic school program in the district • Voting booths in the Armada High School library will be open from noon until 3 p.m, Monday. The operational millage proposition is the only issue on the ballot. Ss to the ead dty limits. Others sure Flamingo, Grouse, Maganser, Wren Lane, Nightingale, Ortand, Fairbury and Bogie Drive. ‘ z' The resignation of Robert Rickard from the planting commission was accepted and Oscar tflsr waa appointed as ltis sue-A. Scheffler lives at 30303 Beck Road.* Commerce Youngsters Plan Musical Program C O M M E R C E TOWNSHIP -Fourth, fifth and sixth grhders at the Commerce Elementary School will prdsent a program of music Monday at the T:30 pm. meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association. The haU-hour program wfil be directed by Rebe Betz and Frank vocal and instrumental instructors, respectively. Parents will have the opportunity tp view the children’s school work and an art exhibit from 8 to 8:90 p.m. and later' consult with teach-'en. school board members had adopted resolution, opposing any annexation of areas outside their district. A A A "Any change in our boundaries I would disrupt long-range p made several years ago for Bloomfield Hills district," Bates said. AAA. Following Bates’ statement, the County Board of Education voted 541 against the petition lor transfer by the Chapel Hills group since it would cause a "financial hardship” to the Avondale School District. "We School children’s educational needs,*' said Greene, who added that this was reflection on the administration, school board or teaching staff in the district. He said toe problems of the, Aveadale district were raahriy financial due to "the lack ef aa adequate tax base" and a growing school population. Studies of anticipated population and industrial growth in the area, according to Greene, showed the Avondale district would have an even less adequate tax base in five to 10 years. A He cited as his sources officials of the Detroit Edison Co., Consumers Power Oo. and the Detroit Metropolitan Area Regional Pluming Commission. Butter gave a more detailed account on finances and presented figures, which he said proved the millage rate iq the Avondale district would nearly double within 10 yean. by Batter were misleading. Wilson sold Butler’s figures were based on the premise that school districts., were self-supporting. He pointed out that only 36 per cent of Avondale’s school taxes were collected locally. He said the rest came from the state, county and other sources. WUson, whose home Squirrel Rood in Bloomfield Town-1 ship is opposite Chapel Hills, also disagreed with Greene's theory that township boundary lines should divide school districts. NATURAL BOUNDARY Royal Oak Twp.j Suspends Chief j Fire Department Head Charged With Illegal Use of Road Material TEST APPARATUS — More than 6b scientific exhibits, a few of which are- shown being tested by (from left) Bob Tuttle, Ray Steward and Dennis Brandt, will be demonstrated Monday from 6 to ID p. m. by the Walled, Latoj Elementary School pupils tinder the guidance of sixth grade science and math teacher William Sinclair. Parents will be asked to take part in the demonstrations. A 25-minute color film entitled “Man in Space" will be presented. New . officers of file Parent-Teacher Association will ‘ be installed the same evening. rap© ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP -Fire Chef Samuel D. Mitchell, charged with embezzling road material fppm the Oakland County Road Commission, was suspended indefinitely last night by the Township Board. - A A. A Mitchell is charged with using asphalt material to pave a driveway at Ids home at 307M Mitch-elltisle St. between May ti, UM and Sept. 1, UN. Supervisor Elwood Dickens said that the township board received three signed affadavits from three persons last January stating the Mitchell had used the county road material ,|o surface’ the driveway of his home. ADMITS USE At that time Dickens said Mitchell admitting using the asphalt intended for road patching because it was hot and had to be used within 24 hours. The fire chief was released on a 82.500 bond after ltis arraignment Tuesday before Justice of Peace Lonnie C. Cosh. He demanded a examination was i but the hearing ____________ ... then until next Thursday at the request of Mitchell's attorney Em- 1 mett Traylor, who wanted additional time to study the case. Dickens said that even t Mitchell has been under ~. January he has been silt remain in his job. He w pended today to await the < of the court's action next AMR Bishop Will Confirm SO at St. Philip's | ROCHESTER — The Rt. Rev. Archie H. Crowley, a suffragan bishop of the Diocese of Michigan, wfil pay his annual visit to $t. Philip's Episcopal Church here Sunday. Purpose of Bishop Crowley's.visit is to confirm a class of 50 children and adults presented by the! rector, Rev. Edgar A. Lucas, at 7 p.m. \ | Following the service, the newly] confirmed members and the bishop luiil be honored at a reception In the undercroft of the church. Fun Fair for Children WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN SHIP - A "Fun Fair" strictly for children will be held Saturday by the Scotch Elementary School Parent-Teacher Association from noon until ,5 p.m. at the school. FLY FREE to $OAO0 LAS VEGAS! — PONTIAC TRAVEL 702 WIST HUBON SHEET the district. Chapel Hills u north of the expressway route and south of South Boulevard. He stated that Chapel Hills represents 8.7 per eeat ef the Aveadale district’s tax base. Removing the subdivision from Avondale weald war k a hardship ea the rest ef the district, he said. Qtber Avondale school board members, including R. G r an Graham, president; Floyd L. Cobb Jr., treasurer; and George Granger, trustee, also spoke against the To Hold Open House at DPW Building The final blow to the proposed -transfer sms delivered by Bates, past president of the Bloomfield Hills Board of Education and for mer member of the state and county school boards. Bates said Bloomfield Hills TROY — Ai held from 1 < at the i ’ ment of here qn 1 of Long----------- A A A City Manager David E. Fire- I stone announced today that coffee and doughnuts will be served to | citizens who attend dedication ceremonies at Troy's 345,000 DPW ( building tomorrow. The 100-by-40-foot structure was buttt for approximately 333.000 | The other costa were ft ping the building and foi approach roads on file Site. ■***&> fieM at Carpenter Be- The Orion Ana Jsycees wifi sponsor a teenage dance at BtJI tomorrow at the RoU-CMm Skating Rhtic In Lake Orion. Proceeds will go tow—^ itruetton of the tmeefaafi Sets Yt WEST SHIP ’SP? Association SELLING OUT ser COST! 1 —To Satisfy the Dema LIVING ROOM - BEDROOM SUITES - TABLES - LAMPS DINETTE SETS - CHAIRS - WALL ACCESSORIES . HIDE-A-BEDS - BUNK BEDS - HOLLYWOOD BEDS - CHESTS SECTIONALS - HUNDREDS OF FINE FURNITURE ITEMS BUT AT GOST SELLING OUT •UY AT GOST MODERN DAY FURNITURE TilMS 1 1140 S. Telegraph Rd., Next to Bloomfield Fashion Shop | __ 0.9*13 ‘ I . Man., Thors., Fri* Sot. 10 A-M- *0> LjU-TgHfe Wed., 5:10 P. M. I THE PONTIAC PRESS, fHIDAV, APRIL er Tells Educators Fun Is Goo * A kappr quartet of diners at the Pontiac Educa- * turn Association’s annual spring banquet Thursday *. evening are from left, William Sumner, Drayton t Plains, Pontiac teacher; board member, Mary Vir- ginia Luther t>f Lincoln Avenue, teacher at Baldwin School; Dr. Carl C. Byers, guest speaker; and Gordon Earhart of Drayton Plains, PEA president. < ' Students Put On Show Boat g By KfcBA HEIXTZELMAX ■ A. * touch of the Old South “jtante to Waterford TownsMp fost night with a fine pres-* ent ation of the ' immortal '“Show Boat.” by more than 80 high school students. ^ The cast was well-selected with Linda Lawson as Magnolia and Steve Wagner as *Gaylofd Ra venal doing an .outstanding job of singing as -well as acting. Linda's solo 'rendition of “Cant Help Lovin' Dat Man” and "After 'the Ball" were near-professional presentations. ■¥» * * * ■ ■ John Andertoa literally ’threw himself into the'role of ^Captain Andy, and his acting ^proved that he not only has .talent as a singer, but* as a comedian as «dl. * * * « There were the usual first night mistakes .which make 2*’first night performances more- interesting than all ^others. Like the curtain being ■opened at the wrong time. .Actors and stage hands scattered in aO directions like scared rabbits—much to the -delight of the audience. ’ They laughed—not because .of the mistakes—but rather in ^reaction to a sensation known so veil to those who have participated in any high school -^production — that feeling of having a bucket of ice water ^thrown til over you. Despite the strategical placement of several stage mikes overhead, the young voices at times floated upward rather than out in the auditorium primarily designed as a gymnasium ten years ago. > VOICE B RICH For one so young, Steve Wagner's tenor voice had a rich quality / that indicates much '‘promise for the teenage senior. His presentation of “Only Make Believe," as he ' sung to his eight-year-old daughter. Kim, played by 1 Denise Pety, was one of the highlights of the show. Marlene Colgrove portrayed the shrew-wife of Captain Andy, managing to keep everyone on the showboat in line with her sarcastic domination. Marlene was superb in the role. A lively note was injected when Duane Baumgras played an electric guitar to accompany Linda in the night club audition scene. Another show, stealer was Jeff Dye in the- part of Joe. His ease and naturalness on stage as a young colored hoy was excelled only by the fine qualify of his voice as he sang < the ' soul-stirring “OP Man • River.” . ♦ * - it All the . lovely music tike “Why Do “Hpi-Love You," “Bill,” and' “You Are in LoVe" written by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein was presented in top fashion, and accompanied by only stringed instruments to' dramatize - the young voices. Every costume was made by the students themselves, and all of the eleven sets were also constructed and painted by high school students. The 1 make-up crew under “ the direction * of Chester Wujcik, did an exceptional job. There was very little waiting between scenes. The little flaws so unavoidable . tor a first night undoubtedly will be smoothed out fpr tonight and tomorrow night’s performances under the capable direction of Richard Meier and Ann Hobart. The public is in. for two nights of fine entertainment. * -■ Guild Section . Sews, Knits Queen Mary Section' of the Needlework pGuild met Thursday afternoon at the Longfellow' Avenue home of Mrs. Charles Shearer. Two guests, Margaret Mein-, tosh and Martin McIntosh, attended the luncheon and business meeting. Members spent the afternoon sewing and knitting. Mrs. John Gemmell invited the group to her home on Pin-gree Avenue for the May U meeting. “Cat Off Your Launching Pad and Go Into Orbit" waa the topic chosen by Dr. Cart C. Byers, who spoke before some 300 teacbeik and educational personnel Thursday at the annul spring banquet of the Pontiac Education Association at Devon Gables. Weil-known throughout the Midwest aa a humorist-lecturer, Dr. Byers who waa once a superintendent -of schools -in Ohio, currently writes a syndicated newspaper column entitled "Philoaophum." A resident of Cleveland, his lactates are arranged by tile speaker’s bureau of General Motors Corporation. Detroit , Philip Wargelin, principal of Pontiac Northern High School. 1 William Sumner of Washington Irving School and Incoming PEA president, waa toastmaster. Outgoing PEA president Gordon Earhart of Eastern Junior High presented Monroe Oamun, hoard of education president, who paid tribute to IT retiring teachers representing 476 years in education. To quote s tow of tie speak* FwUm Fnu Mato. Fashions, Decor Hit at Gala The elegance of the fashions worn by opera enthusiasts and the lush violet decor of the Birmingham - Bloomfield. Metropolitan Opera Commit: tee’s champagne gala Thursday evening were in the classic grand style. Proving that husbands are not allergic to opera, 200 area couples heard Karl Haas present an opera scorecard with the help of soprano Marjorie Gordon. Using a musician's fund of stories. .Mr. Haas moved easily from-‘how opera is inspired' to 'what to listen to* ill May when the Met appears.* Miss Gordon sang several arias that will be heard during the seven-day Met sea-soq. Following the musicale, a champagne supper was served from violet-draped tables. Co-chairmen of the local women's committee were Mrs. George Trumbull and Mrs. John S. French. Receiving with them woe general chairman Mrs. Theodore O. Yntema wearing a short navy sheath of tex-■ tmed Italian silk. Junior League members from Birmingham who ushered wore in harmony with the violet color scheme. Their violet sashes and nosegays blended with royal purple carpeting and metafile decor of the Reynolds Metal Building. Supper hostesses wore orchid teie. The Dana P. Whitmen of North Genesee Avenue chat with Adeline Hook (at right) of Washington Street, principal at Longfellow School, pre• Abby: Put It on the Line ceding the Pontiac Education Association banquet Thursday at Devon Gables. ‘Doll’ Needs to Be Told By ABIGAIL VAN BUBEN DEAR ABBY: We recently purchased a clothes dryer and now the across the hal ping my husband into bringing her "things" in after she’s used our dryer. . Am I wrong -ip thinking it is too per* sonal a chore for my husband to be sorting and ABBY folding her ‘‘unmentionables?" I still don’t know how to operate the^ebyer, or I would do it. SOMEBODY’S WIFE DEAR WIFE: Inform the “doll” across the hall that if she wants to use your dryer, she should operate it herself and sort and fold her own “unmentionables." This is no job for your husband. DEAR ABBY: Please don't laugh at me. I am 20 years old, a junior in college, and am considered a good-looking guy with a gift for making interesting conversation with girls on a yariety of topics. TM trouble is, whim it comes time to say goodnight to a girl, I stutter, mumble and my shyness comes out. I have gone with many good-locking girls who have come right out and askedtme to kin them goodnight. I still can’t. I don’t think there is anything evil about kissing a girl, but I can't bring mysfflf to do it. Am I normal? DEAD EARNEST DEAR DEAD: People who wonder whether they an “nor-’ mti,” usually are. If you find yourself “stuttering and mumbling” and unable to kiss a ’ girl, don’t let it worry you. You . haven’t “wanted to” badly enough yet. * w ■ gr DEAR ABBY: I am in love Hotels Luncheon The district committee of the Visiting Nurse Association i Southern Oakland County j sembled for luncheon Thun in the home of Mrs. F. D. I ril of Woodberry Drive, Bloomfield Hills. Mrs. Merle A. Welsh of Birmingham was co>. body and < soul of cynicisms and doubts In dark moments In current. world hietofY There's no inn • in medicine but Am is good medicine. * # ■ dt 2, m i “Negativism," he etli ‘'would beat substitute for, thinking and could be is dangerous as commuidam. Becoming Involved in a munlbo-jum-bo of mere words solves nothing" '/ STRESSES ATTITUDE Stressing the importance of attitude, DT. Byers reminded his audience that "God give* * us lace but we give' ourselves expression. People damtfy themselves as long-laced confused individuals with many problems or happy, optimistic souls who face up to. each '’ day’s pnfcrf battle.” Three Rb are iwt enough today in this spanker's opinion. The fourth *‘RM could vary will be “Reverence” with respect . lor! file, lair play, sportsmanship and dignity of person. ; . w w e PEA board members are William Sumner, president; Wallace Scbloerke, first vice president; lira, ' Ralph Ellsworth, second vice president: Kay Stickle, recording atef* tary; Evelyn Beige, corresponding secretary; Lester Mack, treasurer. * > *' Serving oa the board of dl-rectors will be William Neff. Mery Virginia Luther mid Sally Adams. * *: Cochtirmen of .the evening were Jkye MacNaman and Mrs. Clarence A, Pudney. Mr. * Stunner arranged the program with my best friend’s husband. I live near them and spend a lot of time at tbeir house. \ don’t know bow it happened, but we fell to love and I couldn't help myself. I really- like Ms wife .and she likes me. When I visit her in the afternoon, I leave before her husband comes home because I can't stand to see-, him Idas her hello. No one but this man and myself knows how we feel about each other. He soya be loves Ms wife, but he loves . me, too. Am I crazy for be- . lieving Mm? What can I do about this mixed up feeling? I am 28 and have never been married. He is S3. MIXED UP DEAR MIXED UP: The only thing you can do about your "mixed up feeling” is rtf let it die from lack of nourishment. Stay away from him. And stay away from Ms home. ♦ . ★ ’ * • CONFIDENTIAL TO BROKEN-HEARTED PARENTS: Your case is a sad one, for which there is no solution. Children have been "punish-, big" their parents for as long as parents have been punishing 'their children. Accept ih publicity. Sorority Sets May 13 Sale Lambda Tint Delta Sorority plans a rummage sale May 13 at the Rpyti Oak Women’s Club. __ ________ The group's three succeeding social events will be “just for fun," - according to .Mrs. R. J. Bunting of Royal Oak. publicity chairman. On May 6 an open dinner dance is Mated id Forest Lake Country Oub. Members may bring guest* to tiie affair which will be preceded by cocktail parties. is planned May 30 ad the Hunter’s Whip in Fkanldia VUbge. and on June id the sorority will have a patio party and steak roast at the home of Mrs. Elmer Mellebrand, president of the Detroit brandt. Local members planning to' attend the spring socials are Mrs. John: Hooks, Mrs. Reginald MeNtehol and Mrs. Charles Karris* Remedy for Bjues (NEA) - A bright new hat is not the «)ly remedy for a case of the blues. Shampooing your hair, or buying a rosy lipstick, or some eye shadow in a “different” color can do the trick, too. Anything that perks up your appearance is a cure tor the doldrums. * The forthcoming appearance of the Metropolitan, Opera in tke'area is the subject of animated ex- • change on the part of Detroit Grand Opera Association directors (from left) Henry Ford II, Raymond T. Paring, Mrs. Ford and the George W. Romneysl They were among 400 attending die Birmingham-Bloom-1 field Opera Committee’s champagne musicale Thursday evening in the Reynolds Metal Buddingy Mr. and pits. A. C. Girard of Bloomfield Hills (at left) and Dr. and Mrs. Howard B.Marker, also of Blobmfield Hills, found, die operatic arias of Marjorie Gordon and die commentary of Karl, Haas a delightful subject for conversation foUowing the ~ program portion of Thursday evenings champagne fide. ■[' •' THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1961 I'-, Count 24 Quakes -*jA I MEXICO Crnr ' (AP) - Twenty tour minor earthquikM shook' the village of Acopilco la a period 'Of four hour* Wednesday, causing damage to about VfL small homes. The quakes caused panic among gome residents, and about ft families fled to Mexlpfr City, 15 miles away. SOUTH UNION LARI RD. SHOW STARTS 7:45 EM 3-0661 FRI. — SAT. — SUN.— THREE FEATURES |P0m if tkiihit Ly Storiis if Pontiac State Hospital is gettinglter H. Obenauf, hospital superinready to welcome area residents tendent, and Ted A. Panaretos, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday to community relations director, its 15th annual open house, being • ■' ■•»—-«■■■mw ( held In observance of National a*. , — Mental Health Week. MlXed FBBIUUJS Each afternoon from 1 to 4 p.m. ■ n-j » staff members will be out to show \jIGQl DIO. Dj the public that the group of build- ings at Elizabeth Lake and Tele- tlUSSlCtll L^tlUICtl graph roada makes a vital and efficient contribution to the com- BUCK HILL FALLS, Pa. (AP) munity. —Both anxiety and gratification I ROMJJAE snfE hS§pitxl TAYtOR JQLiFTWiNTERS » aMCtinDSl— APIACE A L INTOE SUN 1 EXPOSED! APRIL 30 11.00 MmSE 14toi you. your mew Anyone widi the notion that a state hospital is drab, will think differently after witnessing a variety show produced and performed by the patients themselves. This concept of recreation*! fact, they don't make state hospitals like they used to. You can see the many new innovations in treatment of mental illness and get a tree musical variety show to boot, Sunday from 1-4 p. hi. as the hospital observes National Mental Health Week. COME ON IN — That’s what Pontiac State Hospital staffers will be saying to everyone Sunday through Tuesday, just as attractive Dr. Veronica Satersmoen, a, staff psychiatrist, is saying as she looks up from a list of registered visitors. The doctor is living proof that they don’t make psychiatrists like they used to. In this Held. Chairman of the entire is Dr. Rolf Sachau, program staff psychiatrist. KENNETH MORETAINA ELB Saturday tCH- ADDED 3 CARTOONS HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Rov Del Ruth, 96, director of early Mack Sen nett comedies and former pro-, ducer-director at Warner Broth-1 era, died Thursday. TONIGHT 3 BIG UNITSf EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING! ^FFtri S. Telegraph at Square Lain Rd. Open 6:30, Shaw Starts 7:35 P/fl, Inspections Will Be in Service Stations, Car] Dealerships HELD OVER! STRANGEST SCIENCE FICTION STORY EVER FILMED! Pontiac’s annual vehicle safety check campaign will begin Monday—with free ear inspections, available at more than 100 gas $ta-, tions and new car dealerships ini die area. • Instead of, the previous week-j long campaigns, the Safety Com-j mittee of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce announced that the 1961 campaign would run! through the month of May. No street lanes win Ke set up j this year. “A garage or new car dealer is i a more ideal place for’a thorough Inspection," said Joseph Zabelski,, chairman of the safety check campaign. PREMIERE SHOWING Winner of II ACADEMY U AWARDS including BEST PICTURE "BIST ACTOR" § "BUT PONTIAC and OAKLAND COUNTY of TWO SENSATIONAL FEATURES! Cat a race be mastered, nurtured, sired by energy from outer space? What form wilt it take? When will it strike? .the well-chased working girt I . Inspections will cover ten items .—bodies, front and rear tights, steering, tires, • exhaust system, ’ ..... wipers, 'rear- glass, winshieid view, mirror, and horn. Unlike previous years, motorists will not have to face the threat of warning bitatoins from Pontiac pplice should their cars be found defective. Last year some 7.000 cars In Pontiac received safety checks. Feels Another Quake HOLLISTER, Calif. (AP)-Hol-lister, shaken badly by an earthquake three weeks ago, got an-, other jolt Thursday. No new damage was immediately apparent. Seismologist Dbn Tocher at the University of California to Berkeley listed the tremor as "moderate.". TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY! AFTERNOONS AT 1:30—EVENINGS 7:30 P. M. • • DOORS OPEN 30 MIN. BEFORE •, e METROGOLDWYN MAYER. MOW SHOWING! $Xa nice umk,- OauL <#>«. oam, get iC( 0fFafflRiHi-(mjnBBGUS-inrih qtML-eyB.'Br-1 BURT LANCASTER L "BEST ACTOR MOP THE YEAR" HUKtmmfli HISTORY'S BIGGEST CRIME! I Mfthlng liki I. “THE APARTMENT Sklrhy EaUakm FtjdHttBmryr “Best Achievement in Direction” SHIRLEY* JONES best SWf0«™ ACTRESS Eastman COLOR "The INCREDIBLE PETRIFIED WORLD' MIRACLE MILE DRIVE-IN THEATER LATE SHOW*! - TO COME In W PONTIAC Strand DRIVE IN THEATER ZU0 Opdykc Rd. f| 2-1*77 A V rftriiiky. apML' ■ ilfo WrfhdrawsWarrant Against Covington Bench Strength •NewGM'sGoal Prep Schedule M rmr.i yTSTiHf ONlnl anterior* it Mw NarthKn. Spring la springing a little lata this year, but Tommy Watrous, the boyish-faced assistant professional at Oak-’ land Hills Country Club, isn't complaining about the delay. The 24-year-old Watrous is so thankful to be alive after a long winter siege of acute appendicitis that he’s not fretting one bit over the unpredictable behavior of a slow-to-arrive season. From' mid-February*■"' —-------------- through March, winter was trefeu. m M tough sledding for Watrous us w m e Mp iii m mt and when spring finally •■■tons iSwi i tie to* does blossom Into full *** "—to *■ 6M* “u ■ ««**«** ™ UJ. Open hm—l, feted bloom, you can bet your Jmm imt at oakiui hum. bottom dollar that nobody An outstanding amateur goUer will appreciate' its coming ever since his high school days at more than Itommy. Royal Oak Shrine, Tommy turned It was February 15, tobe exact, pro in the summer following his when Tommy waa lush'd to Ard- graduation from the U. 4 P. and h» to 4th year at Oak-Surgery was complicated in*, *** U married and the mensely by peritonitis and lor father ti two children, quite n spell it was a touch-and-go LOOKING FOR PUBLICITY? proposition lor all concerned. ^ ^ prf||| “Tommy had tome anxious died In thte colmnar If yoa do. AWAIT TOAST — Coaches and athletes ft Avondale High School are anxiously awaiting the night of May 2 when the various Yellow-jacket teams will be honored. Coaches John Thompson, far left, and'Dick Bye art shown pointing at the All Spbrts fete poster with Vanity dub officers Tim Burt, far right, and Join Carlson displaying their approval. Daugherty Will Speak Tuesday at Avon Banquet Duffy Daugherty will be the guest speaker and moat valuable players will be named for football and basketball highlighting the annual Avondale High athletic banquet if the school gym Tuesday night. Tickets are still available for Canton, Ohio Getf ‘Hall’ Albion Takes Two ALBION, Mich Ift-AlUon, with Gary Hetrow and Bud Bowers hurting three-hitters, defafct'a.d Adrian. 30 and 4-2, yesterday in the opening doubleheader ofvthe SAN FRANCISCO (API—Forty Canton, Ohio, where the yean ago, most National Football was horn 4$ yean ago in a League teams couldn’t afford“ a j mobile showroom, change of uniforms. Today fee * * * league's 14 teams an insured for Earlier in the meeting—one of $313 million. the smoothest the NFL has ewer The league's fantastic develop- had — Roselle announced a now mod was strikingly evident at the two-year contract with the Cofcsn-cleae of its annual meeting Thurs- bia Broadcasting System for more day when Commissioner Pete Ro- than $9 million. This will be'di-zeUe and the circuit's directors vfed equally among all 14 teams announced: and involves CBS telecasts of reg- old-time Oakland County pros, they frequently overlook Loo Conroy of North Hills. Conroy, seldom in the golfing spotlight, is hegiming to 2Mh year at the Marie Road bur Michigan State head football coach talk. Paul Smarks, president of the Michigan High School Coaches Association, will be master of ceremonies. Letters will be presented to football and basketball players and girl athletes. A plan for restocking teams in case of disaster, with the league insuring each team for $2,290,000. Player pensions and other benefits of $300,000 a year from the league’s new contract with the National Broadcasting Company for rSdio-tetetision rights to file annual championship game. Establishment of a National Football League Hall of Fame at George Preston Marshall of the Washington Redskins was the only NFL owner who didn’t attend the meeting hers. ' George Halas, owner-coach of the Chicago Bears, was the only George Catto, son of Sylvan Glenn manager Bill Catto, is captain of the Central Michigan University golf team this spring for the 3rd straight year. Catto, an sconotnica major, will be gradu-ated by the Mt. Pleasant school in June. Dales Stomp Calvin HILLSDALE, Midi (B-Hillsdale stomped all over hapless, winless Calvin yesterday, taking the first game of a doubleheader 15-0 and the nightcap 130. WE/9*. IT RAINED! But work on the beautiful "300" roin or thin# BOWL IMS. Cm Unit I On Construction SWtl TO ASSURf A f LACE FOR YOfiR LEAGUE OR FOR ANY DETAIL! 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Just pick the model that fits your iob and you can bo sure you're putting your truck dollars where they'll ao the most good. You’ll get a super-efficient power to capacity ratio, a truck that’s Sturdi-But dear through, a king-size cab to keep your driver happy. And savings that just naturally go along with Chevrolet’s I.F.S. ride. .. You save on maintenance costs, I.F.S. lengthens truck life and protects cargoes by soaking up as much as 78% of all objectionable road stock and vibration. Your truck keeps working for extra thousands of miles! How in the world can you go wrong! Especially now—during truck roundup time! Californian Hot in First ABC Moore Tops Classic Trio; Behrick Hits 1709, Gormong 638 DETROIT m — The Californians will be taking home at feast some of the booty from the American Bowling Congress tournament to compensate for their long trip. BE Tuttle, 21, unemployed San Joae school teacher, tied for fifth place In the Classic Division allevents Thursday night wfth 1,892 In to first ABC. He rolled 811 la .the team event Wednesday night and came .back with 824 in' the doubles and 887 In the singles. Tuttle’s team, the San Joae All-Stars, totaled only 5,391 for fe games, placing 52nd in the Clastic am event The Beemockera.of San Antonio, Tex., took tenth place In the Booster team division with 2,744. Navretfl of Detroit, with local men Monroe Moor, Joe Bonfigllo and Mike Samardfija, rolled 2827 and 2696 hi the classic division. Moore had 531-9T0, Samradzija 513-978 and Bonfigllo 471 hi his only C. J. Reynolds, former Tam O’Shan ter assistant jkd* and now a Berkley poUeeman,* will give ns on a part-time “request only’*-basis fids summer at Spring-dale Park, Birmingham’s municipal links ... Indoor nets have Installed at' the Rochester layout In order that players can practice inside when the weather Is bad. CHEVROLET HL TRUCKS Bonfigllo find 5(5 and Samard-dja 580 for 1185 hi doubles. Moore and Micky Hoytbe of Flint bad 1104 with “Me" at 581. Moore led the trio in all events with 1877 and stngtea 571. gamardtija totaled 1841 and 533 and Bonfiglio 1829 and 568. Cart Behrick paced a local group in regular alt events at 1700 and teamed with Ed Avadenka lor 1181 in doubles. Behrick had 006. Jim Walker and Paul George rolled 1100 in doubles. Walker hit 1006 and George MX la all events. Bob Gromong was way ahead of the pack hi stafles at 031 Walker’s 560 ranked next. WON 1461 ON YOUR DIAL Chevy’s famous Thriftamater 6 does the dspsndabiBty-for pulling more lotos over string In this Fleetsids model, It’stbe most the yesrs than any other truck engine. The highly respected track • ever put under a 135-horsepower 236-eu.-in. Thriftoaster's ..hood. It’s best known for economy and standard in all Chevy pickups. , '/■ ■’ Seeifour local authorized Chevrolet dealer Invito* You to Liston fo 7:55 A.M. Mon. Him Fri. WON 631 OAKLAND AVK. ot CASS, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN )C. PC 5-4161 TED MiLORE rum FEET'S B0TING BEP0BTEB REMEMBER THE “lor BOWL $2,000 MEN’S CLASSIC GET TEAM RESERVATIONS IN NOW—ENTRIES CLOSE SOON DON'T DELAY YOUR LEAGUE OR TEAM RESERVATIONS FOR THE #61-'62 SEASON [HOME IMPROVEMENTS Pegboard 4«r-*2B 7 FT. CEDAR POSTS 49“* V-GROOVED MAHOGANY m mmm i i t mm iwrt *** ?JR +* 2u - HsrAeoal d'-fate" P to. ft i .so few ECONOMY 2x4 ROTE HIE MUM ECONOMY * STUDS Us. ft 111 4clll.lL lxtt Ic Ui. ft PONTIAC LUMBER CO. 831 Ooklond Avenue FE 4-0913 | MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES, v 'h THR PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1061 v: Mart Irregular | markets to Downside NEW YORK m - marketahataai! to the domasMs hi active trading early today. Dtctynaa of fractkasto a potto or ao among key stocks were m-lleved ftp1 ail aaaoctmeto at true- lbs following are top price* covering aalaa of totally groeni produce by grower* arid told by hi wholesale pscfcug* Iota, ilona are torn!toad by the DeM* Bureau of MtaAtts, as of Wednesday. jSS&. fagjff Jgr. * *aast«.-. 1:8 lg. American Machine ft Foundry fell 214 to U1H on 2.1« ■hares. Brunswick dropped a point to 58 oa 3.188 ifW Kerr-McGee Oft. he 2-tor-l stock split now rattftod by toarOboUara. 1*11 3% to 106 on 2,408 shares. gspifi OHS, IMt, M m&mzg. • “*• their galas eMharaday, ftaaato ■■S»Lwi P®J*Urjr: American Tslephone was up fractionally at the opening, than er toa gain and ssssd. Boeing and Douglas Aircraft gahwdratolanany,white otter air-- —to did lttdw. Doe- Nww York Stocks Fiaura after SMUMl point* ui ft* «%!•::::« SgA1" ---- to* J5a wStoti-. ui riTOBmHS jjiT umU. brown*—Orad* A bush Livestock ascftf & a: Am Motor* ...JM AmNOM ....«* AlTto. . Armco #U vsT'' Com . M.4 r I Nash.. li Sh^pCIf cb:: m m ... gJ non* wire .. tal _____k .. m i Mnmr Cp ■add cm ..14 4 Not Bbe .. .. sadr*.::j8 »SL: . CdnPM ...... §M jMTVW I Capitol Alrl 11.4 „„ Am At . Corrtor C* ... nor Pae ..... cm, JI .H i Vos A*. Cater True ChM * Oh ■______fltJLmTsSftt Aig to Will wStoP »2rJr*dtt £s Sffi j&saia-j^gyshg ■we Mow* no*-HA»; itandard -—2 S-*A.iaa.«!wr M*40-ll!fo: Ir-“dtS3P® 35m mSn 1*.0*-*1.H; ouiuy hllfin 11.44-ll.44: utility ooora 14 44- — aSJrw tor bona 17JO-ISA*. ■Mr, toNlSb njefiiii; asto to mss n dstohur otom- -..I aortas .. ____ .... afi gtowna a«a-va*Bijf- E&.r& £&&::: g St-OiU-O’soaToo ...... 3j RTS b E£.•:::: {Si RS Si .. 81 Siffr..::fi £s‘«S B BA” Hookor Ch ..MS M .. ■ess am .. *o.« ns swot .... iss tome .. too 2 .... Inaptr Cop .. HI &Mta .... Intortak W .. M van Bssl .... JJ J Tos’ot fiH Ml |H£ Stacks of Ana Interest From Local Brokers s»&jaKLKffl^a • Acr-wntte awe. 8 jtssas^va^fi g: f£Ngstf3 SriBUi-: aafa rrTr wisw|.. BhattrrpMof^btaoo Tajrtar rtbro , 3IL. Bwli Detroit Product & *te •• Oat, :r!S 1 o< to* la to bntoMBhi . was repaTtod to the •teriffi department yeaterday by Die owner, Keith Loamy of 7180 Poultry and Eggs date Oolites, If, 18*1 Bltoeetai It, Waterford Township, fined 138, placed on a year’s probation. and ordered to attend Pontiac Municipal Court driving school ading guilty to driving before Municipal Judge Cecil McCalium. BtoWteege Sale, Pit. April tSto, 7^ph».^Plr«t Presbyterian Church, tenanagt Sals. Sat. April 88, 8 l at tbs K. of P/KoSTl*H W. Ift Newmon___________. __ Auburn An. 8 ana. to 1 pm. Adv. Ladles Aniltea* af tte Cute Rummage sate. Bat., April teth, Vetersni Hall. Ill B. Nm. 8-8^m. »^T3?*6h!oftu^S^.^Ca US tao. SOWS 1JS-S.S* loi------ OTOf MS Ibo. fall)' IAS lower; ir ewee (load*; moot obotoo Md iborn limbo No. 1 polta IW Ibo. Vto-tW essa sad cbotoo “ down II.0S-lt.K; fito iLjjaM*; 332 Lodge Catendor _____ No. 8* FtoAIC, Clarkston, m Huns, AmO 27 at 8 pm Dinner Special ooc Lodge No. 31 5/8:30 pm. Youth Sutlers Eye injury as Shell Explodes an eye A youth who __________ Injury while he and aheB was reported hi satisfactory condition at Pontine General H» pMal today. Tte youth, Michael Marian, IS, 5*0 N. Cass Ave., told Pontiac police he and Robert Dudley, .14, 28 Newberry St., ted placed the shell on A bond to Dudley’s tame. WUte ene teM It wMh toe ether Mt It wlk a I Dudley was treated and released to Pontiac General Hospital lor ilnor burns. Doctors said it would bo several days untfl they knew whether Marion’s sight would be Impaired by tte mishap. . Marion said tte ateU had been ranght tome by an If _ brother, serving with the UJL Army in Germany. Grata Pricts fff'..., .mt r..V./.V PJIfei News in Brief LStVb .Li! u.ao DETROIT to r* Tte State was expected to ask an1 adjournment today of arguments on new f petitions by .two men eerring fog toe slaying of Royal Oak car deaftr Parvin Lassiter. Petitions by Charles W. Nash, 44, and Richard Jones, 38, were rawly -lor Circuit Court Judge Joseph G. Rashid at the murder oon-spiracy trial of Mn. NeOa Lassiter and Gordon Watoon. jyn.’wssffRaf ------ay, April te from 8 pm to • PJ^; ate, April 8ft 0 am to 0 pm Aha snack bar. •row Bat. 18 To AskAdjoummenf {Schopl Board in New Trial Debate IBIlffi to Mattom tor « new trial by twe ef three tom a* co-conapiratori, am Mated to tom. wototoy Beyl Oeli mte Btoiryuee deti sr, wen agjenmoi today tor ** tion and the three men to induce them to implicate Mrs. Lassiter and Watson. Rant aoM he wewM aak toe osart to peelpene heeirtoge enthepe-ttUoas “far at least a weak and 37-year^>ld Roy C. Hicks-pleaded guilty to second-degree murder at their own trial last year and then gave statements on which the bur-rent charges against Mrs. Lassiter, a. and Watoon, 48, n former business partner of her husband, am The tape was made May 14, IK* - before Nato, Hicks md Jones told officer* that Mm. Lassiter and Watson were in any way in the Maying. Lassiter was April I. 1198. - ( .* . * * f Mrs. Lassiter’s attorney, Joseph W. Louise 11, listened to tte tape and then objected to Hs tion “it thia time." He said he would have no objection to ito being played for the Jury at ■ later date. The state contends that Mrs. Lassiter, of 19880 Beverly Road, Beverly Hills, and Watson plotted tte bimwg for “hist and gmed” and hired the three Chattanooga, Tem. men to carry it out. Hicks, Jonas and Nash, named Tot Is Crushed to Death Under Trucks Wheels A IVyear-old boy was killed yesterday when run over by dry cleaner's delivery van in neighbor's driveway hi Commerce Reports to Troy on Sewer Cost Ataxandor Says Prpject Can fta Financed by Fee, Small Annual Charga Eric J. Younflgren, infant non of and Mm. Marie Yomggran 3008 Atenp Ave., died instantly *f n I eh#*t broken An fll-milUou project for straetton of a complete sanitary sewer system in Tray could be financed without a major increase in dty tam*, the director of Oakland County’s Department of Public Works said today. ‘ Tte cost .could be financed through e $250 tap-in fee and an ■tent HAS to toe to R. J. Alexander, head of the Oounty DPW. tonal Chunk. Bat, 8 am. —Adv. Firtt-Quartar Gain Raportad by Brunswick ^ child, who NEW YORK W - The Bruns-livcv- I Nome ... ................. a I J Address .. ! Phone No. The New Uni-Mac . Waste* washes 44 smm then aw APRIL 17-30 Press** Csupa* ter Door Priaao Is* PRIZ8—* 3 Months Fill Wsthins •"< •»•«•». 2nd PRIZE— Mha sdvsntsso of 2 Mentha FREE Washing after. ltd FRI28— Offs, Good t Month Fftte Washing I A.M. te 0 PM. Os If uss' WASH-KINGS CLEANERS 250 W. Montcalm -W&IBi I Dtpoftlu ot bonk* 5MB *■* mm TOTptestiWMUs mSSl •ii-SOAU.ttt.il (b) Total time CAPITAL ACOOUNT8 profit* ,i,„u;,. Wr *ssBa 1 sagL*' Total Capital anssslr.... USMSIJS „ MISOriA---- - srusjs ■lm l.aSO.SM.M ■ 1M, 1*4.44 z,*, 1. *. *UHM Hour, ■ mad bonk, do-ooltmnly i j report of MtSHtaO Is •ct. to th* Out ef my kaon numx’tjrnciR JOHN C. COWS MK t of Ook- «I,°ond",I nt as E emna mty, m I. X. II mn, i But tte school district will have the right to seQ and pabtah tte publications only to the State at Schott will have exdutavt pub-siting and maiheting rights wham Mae to the world. I Mi :BsmHH|NHNBHMN May B and returned Rosa to the Jail osSr I Jlft888 tend DRIVE A KART •t Everett Kartway Telogroph at Dixie Highway Opaning ef 1961 Seaton FRIDAY, APRIL 28 RENT-A-KART 2.-00 F. M. KART OWM8RS — Bring Yaw Own Katas and Use Ow Trash flsSarmy 18 ft 2 p.rn. (Mnfflers Itogtarsd) Spectators Welcome EVEBBTT CABS WerW femoua fee family ftm end WINNING iBmpiHMstt. Ttlayripb at ihla Ivy.. 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