Th« W«athtr (IMM« Hn I) THE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition VOL. 119 NO. 78 ★ ★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1961—44 PAGES mtiTBD pnne nrnuufATioifAL Storm ,Wrecks idling Ship Communications May Be to Blame Block Second Astronaut Try SINKS IN SQUALL—This is the brigantine Albatross as she appeared a year ago moving Into a seaport dock at Mystic. Conn. The 93-toot ' AF rk*M«i ‘'sailing classroom" sank in the Cult of Mexico— during a Caribbean storm yesterday with six teen-agers reportedly trapped below decks. Area Boy Survives Albatross Sinking A 16-year-old White Lake Township youth was one of those rescued after the brigantine Albatross sank during a violent storm yesterday in the Ouif of Mexico, trapping six persons below decks. Thconas R. Lail^, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert J. Laile, 8521 Cboley Drive, was among the IS reported ------------------:----------«Survivort of the tragedy. Local youth, 15, Knifed to Death The 92 - foot “floating classroom,” a square-rigged vessel on a seven-months educational cruise, reportedly carried 19 persons, most of them tMn- .-Alvffl Scruggs, 16, Says Virgil McNeil Stabb^ in Scuffle After Dance agers. A Walled Lidw* High School A l>yenr-oId boy wm itabbed to death on Pontlac'i*'aouthaide last night. Death cam* almost instantly ■for Virgil McNeU Jr., of 388. Howard McNeill St., who waststabbed in the heart and abdomen during a scuffle with another youth. ^ Police have taken If-year-old AKtn Scmgga, m Braach St., late eastody. He Is betag held at The ship went down bt less than a minute during the wind squall. The educatkm^ itinerary was to take the ship and its teeit-age crew to various points in the Caribbean McNeil is the second teen-age boy to be stabbed' to deaUi by a fellow student In the city during the past three months. Ilobert L. Draker, 16. is free on 11,000 bond spending trial in the fatal stabbing of 15-year-old Jerry A. Chestnut, Feb. 25, in an eastaide home. Draker is facing a reduced charge of manslaughter. apd through the Panama Canal to the Galapagos Islands before tying up in its-home port of Mystic, Conn., at the end of the voyage a month from now. Thomas, a science - minded yachting fan, was expected to return to Walled Lake High School this fall as a senior. His father is a field representative for the Revere Corp. of Amer ica and his mother is employed at the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanitarium. The Scruggs boy has admitted fatally stabbing McNeil with a 10-inch hunting knife which was found In his pocket when Scruggs was apprehended, according to Detective Sgt. John Williams, who is heading the investigation. The stabbing occurred following a dance at the Dks Temple at 100 Franklin Road. The scuffle was outside the building before several witnesses, police said. The witnesses, all teen-age boys acquainted with both Scruggs and McNeil, said the boys were argu-(Continued on Page 3| Gol. 6) Be Full of Cheer for Thursday Will Climb to 61 -Clear and cool is the prediction for the Pontiac area tonijiit. Temperatures will drop to 38. Thursday will be warmer, the high climbing to 61. the weatherman says. F.0W more than required by the INI bodget City commissioners have Indicated since January they would approve the 33-cent increase if the assessed valuation rose to S290 mB-lion, a S9-million increase. It di4 The new tax rate is still lO cents less than the S13 7D levied 1954 through 1957. The INt budget toteHag N.-im,8W, calls tor a tax levy oT Judges Included Carl Sundberg ot Sundberg - Fenr Designers, Southfield; Creighton Horien, president of the St. Clair Inn and Country Club; and Dean Stephen Attwood, dean of the school of engineering of the University of Michigan. Guidelines in selerilng the honored product were that it must be something new, significant, unique, fuccessful tmd important to the Michigan'economy. In making the award, the judges cited the Tempest’s transmission which is located in the rear for (s SS4 651 hiriitf equal, weight distribution on aU than 1“^ and the tax levy years S218.563 higher. The higher tax rate called for to raise the atlded tax funds. ' . or iW soansi, 4 nun. ultn.' m W. »unu. TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY a, 1961 wainson iolland Slaying Suspect Reported Sighted in UP po-jknapsack, whicty the 16-.veftr-old Mckinc J««w Scott Stepbws. Holland ^ t® have cot their tiesbest clue herei”*^- Jrt»E VtHTN Di rp • : poiij^ convinced Tuesday' . A train crewman on a tn»all,,night Stephens had reached the Jocal ratt line told officers he Upper Peninsula after confimung •igbted a youth walking along the that a note left wtth a motel own-Sracia Just east of Newberry, |«r juat behm* the Straits of Macki-; - - :nac had been written b> tlie bo}’. i ■a aaM the hoy. wba < The at Sewberty ■ duelled gram kefoi® he eoaM : get a good leak at Mas. , The railroader said he was not •*bie to see if the youth had a were werijed Mw h^my era yet have eenped Survives Sinking Sees Staff Cut, No Construction Senior Citizens to Play Golf Free at Springdale LANSING (UPI» - Budget bills now before the legislature would mean “pretty horrendous reductions of employes'’ in addition to cutbacka in General State Services. Gov. John B. SwatnsoB said today. dtiiens. $5 years of age and over, soon will be permitted to play golf at the city's Springdale coons tree of cha^. . are being made to aUow retirees to use the munidpal course during the I feel obligated to emphasii ;the serious implications of tt hudgel." Swabison said in a iats- according to Charm W. Gale, superintendent oi the Forestry and Parks Department. Approval of the plan already The State Senate was ready for final consideration of budget bills and House members were slated for preliminary debate budget this has been obtained from the City District I state police headquar-) ters at .Marquette ordered a plane to search the Newberry area frwni above while sUte police, Luce! County shenff’s officers and New-; (Contiliued From Psge One) berry police combed the ground. IIP by the Dutch freighter Granj * * W ito. They were being taken to U. Wallace Van Stratt of the' %kmpa. Fla., and were expei-tcd stale police criibe laboratory ati ba'anive about 7 a.m. FORCE CUTBACKS ’The )463-mfllkm budget . ; by the legislatyre would also force cutbacks in public health programs I time free of charge, ihich a polio vaccinatioo and can- Ttic Day in Birminglmn RuMions Soy No N-Bon ExcBpt on Thtir Torms geneva (f»-Ths Soviet Union told the United Statm and Britain r a traaly to bah nuclear weapons teab !• ponibis only on Soviet Mrs. Broock died yesterday W-lowing a long fUnesa. Her late husband was a Detroit realtor. She was a mei Christ Church Cranbrook. Survivtoig an two anna, Ferd M. and Harold of Bloomfield Hills; a daughter. Elisabeth M. Brooefc of Redlands. Calif.; three grand-children and tour great-grsnd- The announcement was made by Riwia’s Semyon K. TMrapkb> «t ofltalks to the abeenoe of U.8. Chief delegate Arthur H. Dean who is Kporttog to President Kennedy on ipersturee of 137 degrees have been recorded in the Death Valky area of CaUtomia. Ibe anggesttan af serial geU-lag prtvUegea for ntM persona was flrot presented by Oeerge E. Oerter ef Ttl Smith a equipment and would like to re-suipe the game but cannot afford the jregular feea. Gale said that regular members would be allowed to play during the special aenkir hours and if a senior citizen wished to play during any other hours than the ^Mcial time, it would be necessary for him to pay the regular Gale, to presenting the propose^ to the commission, stated that the Pontmc Municipal Courw allows any retired person in Oakland County to use the facility at any Townshiplg I ftmctloas—and aaarly JFK’s Wage Bill May Squeeze By I every other stale service agency I —weald be ferred to redroe dras-< ttcally thelf pragranw VMler the ! budget proposed by liaanre committees la hath honaea ef the caused an estimated $3,600 dam-> a Bloomfield imery I ’The tire at the home of Peter Kozbial, 6475 Franklin Road, was confined to the furnace room of the onMtory building, according to Bloomfield Town.ship firemen. 'The blaze was discovwed at 9: .30 a.nr. to be 0 the cruise. himaelf teaches Spanish gtviT the card to state and navigation and is. the ship’s oae af Wataoa's hrol skipper. [ raaaa H srooM iweaa i ’The Coast Guard officer quoted: I Swainson had proposed a $447-^ The Bloomfield Hills Camera million budget which he callediOub will meet tomorrow at 8 '“realistic . . . (and) predicated onip.m. at the Cranbrook Institute of ;the hard facts of Michigan’s fi-lscience. Slides and prints will be , .nancial condition.’’ , discussed. U compromise legislation. House ap- through the House by Republicans! „,j, ^mmendation In-1 The assignment jfor the meeting t nawsarmi tajwuil/l ~~—* flwA 11*ACUfVn*Ty\M i ADl______Aslmlmm.) ... ___ s__ ____*__za- ____________a__ to jproval would send the measure toj WASHINGTON • ivenlion mu.vt have Hucatlonal reP-jCuiiiy OnU Rainy tog of needed capital construction. Swainson urged the legislature to reconsider his recommendation lor a long-term financing program for construction . ? “the thrae-yeai backlog of buQding needs." He said the "severe reductions’’ in the level of state services would become a fact if the legfislature stuck to its proposed budget. "No amount of wlahful thinking can alter it." Swainson said. Fall U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAG AND VICINITY — Partly cloudy and warmer teday, high 96. Fair and cool tonight, low It. Tomorrow fair and wanner. High 61. Northwest winds at 16 ta 26 miles today hocoming variaklo at 5 to 16 miles tonight. resentstives. Waterford school- _ teacher James H Berwhe hu SuIUS UD WeatheT pitched in his hat for one of the. rr From State East Fake Tornado Tests Civil Defense Units Tatar !■ rralla* At S S.a.; Wind rUarltr I BMcItM; N«rth. Ova Mtt .W«ta*Mtr SI 1 34 I Osa rliM Thursdsr st I M s.a B.p.ii. .SdssB Mnprrtturt . WtttiMr—Sunar. BIfkaal aad Lsvaat Trvparal Tkla D«U la IS TtArt 'The 27-year-old Waterford Towh-I By The Associated Press I ship resident announced today thati Cool and showery weather pe^ ihe will seek the Republican norni-'slated in sections of the North-, nation as delegate from Oakland {east and more rain fell In the far JJ County’s 1st District. |Northwest tpday but rides were “ The primary Is July * and elec-clear in moat other ;tlon Sept. 12. Oakland County wllljP**^^ ^ notion. ,, j elect one delegate from each ofi ^ shower belt extended from _ ----i« In mi lts six stale representative seau *®“**’^*»* •o'"'*'" Michigan |Ata.n“’4*i^*o"ToV!KVtaV’‘. M and one from Ha 12 District aena- New York SUte. Rato and Aifcur 4t u Louiniiit « II tortal seat «iAIbuquifqu4 II M MlamtllMch 7S -T} ’ 41 SI a a Bersche received hli II IS Nnl Tori"* 41 4«il>«chelor of arts degree In political ** *^ science in 1955 from Wheaton Col-M 14 lege in Wh^ton, III., he has been tan Antonio S ^ ***•‘’*‘‘'*6 school,. In the Water-■ M ford area. (Continued From Page One) group set up an emergency telephone line tetween the command post in the parking lot and an Information center in the multipur-poae room. The Red Cress even pre>rided dampened Maine and New Hampshire, with snowfall amounts of one to two Inches in Maine. Showers continued along coast-I sections of Washington and northwest Oregon. Thundershow- in secondary administration frtjm Fjuiern Michigan Univeraity in I960 and has completed IH years work toward a degree In etwineer-ing. The candidate -makes hit home at 2075 HighfleU St. He ia married. Bersche stated that he feels that I educational refneaenUtion to'ballad and broaden the acope of the {delegates to handling the responri-IbiUties of rewriting the 1908 stele fconstitution. "Far too much emphasis is being.made in stuffi^ the delegation I with law, labor, and Industrial "I feel we should let our e4hi- NATONAl WEATHEB--Scattered riiowers and thunderstorms have some voice to any are expected tonighF In^the Middle Misrissippl Valley and the eastern portion of th« Central Plains whUe. a few showers are forecaat for the No)itb«ni VRockiet. It will be warmer in the MMdIo Mississippi Vgllei’, the OMo Valley and (he 'Great Lakes -Area. to go on record right now to offering my educationat experience and know-how in serving the people in Ihla area" A crew from the water department raced time to repair a simulated leak In a big water main, while city sanltariana were on hand to overaee the treatment of wounds and check water supplies. HURRY TO P08T9 Summoned from their offices at City Hall, aty Manager Walter K. WUlman and his assistant. Robert A. Stierer, hurried to the compost in their positions as JAMES H. BfSnCflR I sad cooaa traai a (Continued From Page One) bodtan chief of state. He will leave Tbanday fae Baagkok, ea Harriman told reporters, k]t isi our hope that a basis ran be established fW A completely nwtral government to Laos and a cease re may soon coma there.” Cease-fire talks were held Monday and ’Hieaday In the disputed Juat north of the Nam. Uk River. I A de facto cease tire had been! observed in that area since late' Monday .and government and rebel; otticers worked out a alder agreement fdr this key area! I Western mUitary experts warned-before hand that there might be] Incidents and fighting after any* •ase tire. | Some unite might not get their orders in time, they said. Guer-| ril]a units have been cut off behind ene|ny lines. Some units mayj act inde^ndelty or engage io ban-1 " mauniding, it was said. Pontiac Teen-Ager Is Stabbed to Death directors of the OvU Defense ef- erating procedure in event of tor- Impreaaed with the opening minutes of the test, WUlman and Stierer said they would evaluate the retulta In a later report to the City Commission.' (Continued From Page One) ing when McNeU pulled Scruggs to the ground. WltaoMM denied t a slag Srraggs piiU a kalfe ta the seaf-fle aad aaM they dUa't kams what they were argolag aboat, bat that the pair had a fight at C«ntBnniai Spocfack Rthoariais Tomorrow Thursday, May 4, gMs* gym-naataiH at Poatlae Qmtral High - t p.m., . daaeefs (experieetod); p.ai.. Gay NIaetlea her to the day. Andrew Sheppard, 18. of 46 Lull St., told officers he stopped Scruggs, when ho attempted to flee after the stabbing and turned him over to adult chaperons at the Temple. They were holding the youth when police arrived. Otticers .said Scruggs admitted the blood-smeared. 10-Inch hunting knife they found in his coat pocket brtonged to him and ' be had used tt in the scuffle, j SenMp MXi McNeil had threatened to h^ve members of his gang "get mi” and he becanw scared 'and stabbed the youth, according !to police. Evtry iNm ot SIMMS South Soginow If Guorontffd UNDERPRICED! All merchsndiM it 'SpwrlsHv Prleeif . . . we don’t hove avery-thinp here tt Simim 25 South, but everything we heve it priced to SAVE YOU MONEY on every purchate. onn NIOHTS TIL $ P.M. FRI. AND MON. Oiitribulor wanted cash Instead of stock last ytar ... so Simmi bought out his stock at last years prices so that wa SAVE YOU M lantrsprina ■ ■ mnttnit. rubber' tired vherli. tuy in ndltut t» po- 1 ■ •ItloB yon wniil. Only at at this lew prl« “ $17.95 ChaifB UmigM Q88 B-ttrnp esbblif of oylea, tun l-lncb slumloum (mmt. Dnlus* i $7.95 Child's Loungst .. .... Pnddsd Met nkC beck, vnea tmmc. sttel arms. Urn] for children. $19.95 Spring-Cuihion Choirs l-iBch nlumlnuBi tubular trana. enap-on eprlaa eiublons. POldA GBRuint Colifomio Radwood *34” Pieiic Table and 2 Banehea 6-Foof Lent—30-lach Widlli Only 21 of these, stained redwood for lawn or patio use. Full lertgth benches included. $9.95 Children's Ficnk TeUet......$5.66 19“ Genuiae SAVIBGS oa ALVMIKm WINDOW AWNINGS • lol 96-lMb — 29.50 List 42-lach — 34.50 Ust 4f.|nch .- 39.50 List 60-Inch — 47.50 Ust DOORWAY Alamimmi CANOFKS $32.50 VahM —■ 40-Inch.....15.66 $37.50 VahM — 50-Inch......17.18 $16.95 ChHckWogoni Cnllfomtn redviwd. 3 wbecl styl^ Mill-laeh tep $99 $11.95 PoddBd Choirs 1^88 Pntdlnt ityle, itumiBiun tmnif. with pad. nnuhan chnlM Inuast. $29.95 Child's Swings All stMl tmnw. t stnier for ehUdrtn up t« 1 ytnrs old Deluxe. \1^ Nationally Advarfitad—Fomoua Brand NariM MaAn SUN-ROOM FURNITURE Pertabh Kr-B-Q Grilb ■\ >v V THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 3. 1961 THREE 2 County Lawmakers Urge More Racing Two Oakland County aUtc rep. resentatlves were the chief ipon-aora among the 82 of tiie 110 Hoiue membera who joined forcea Monday night to urge expanaion of the racing aeaaon in the Detroi^uea. The local reioeaentatlvea were Rep. Arthur J. Law, I>-Pontiac, and Rep. William Hayward, R-Royal Oak. They introduced a rcMinttoa calling on iameo H. liHfMa* atnt* racing eomndarioner. to allacate thoroughbpeda and 135 for har-eaa racing thia year. Figuring on the baaia of flie average daUy tax take of prevtoua yeara, the lawmakers aaki, the additional racing daya would produce about J1.25 million In tax revenue for the atate and give employment to approximately 1,000 per-for another month. ber of. daya tor |l In Detroit’s metropoHtaa area. Inglls has ordered 138 days for The growth of both forms of racing in the Detroit area indicates that the expended season is advisable, they said. Firm Reports Loss ST. LOUIS (UPl) - Michigan CSiemlcal Corp. has reporttd a first quarter loss of $156,565, or 30 cents pei; share, coinpared with a loss of 126,096' or flour cents ni share in the same period of 1960.1 WHOA, It's a Unit oT Centennial Belles By rearranging the intltlal letters ot the four elementary schools in its name, the Weaver - Owen-Hawthome - Alcott Community Club has come up with the name WHOA for its Centennial Belles chapter. At Its latest meeting, club members expressed interest In providing cast members for the Centennial spectacle, "The Pontiac Story," and in nominating axandi-date for the title of Miss Centennial. ers Assn, showed a fUtn on fire preventioa. Nan^Kl to Mrs. George Gray’s membership committee are Mrs. Warren Dubay, cochalrman; Mrs. Cordle Hereim, John Couture, Mrs. Goiman Dillon, Mrs. Buri Mapiey, Mrs. Fred Harround, Mrs. Pete Mihay and Mrs. John Maxwell. I George Patterson and R o b e r I IChastaln of the Pontiac Flrefight- 3 Saginaw Buildings Hit by Wind-Fed Fire $362 Million in Wheat OTTAWA (UPI) - Agriculture Minister Alvin Hamilton announced Tuesday that Canada will sell $362 million worth of wheat and barley to famine-stricken Red . Phlnii rturing thejiext4hcee The deal, the largest grain transaction in Canadian history, vtdves 186.7 n^lion bushels of wheat and 46.7 million bushels of barley, Hamilton said. SAGINAW w — A three-alarm fire,, fed by wind and ex(doding paint cans, roared through three buildings in the business section Monday night. An estimated 60 firemen fought the blaze for nearly three hours before bringing it under control shortly before midn^ht. No one was injured. Remand Stabbing Case The felonious assault case against Herbert Houck^, 25, of 258 Elm St., accused of stabbing Robert Davis, 30, of 89 State St., in the neck April 23 was Vemanded to ilre CSilef Cyril Schulz said fire robably would have engulfed the entire block of businesses on East Genesee St, had it not been for fire walls on either side of the three buildings, which housed a a hardware and a loan office. SINUS Sufferers jPontiac Municipal Court ,lor pre*. Recent surveys show thtrt ar* Ilminary examination Monday bylsbout 40.7 million married men In' arcuit Judge Stanton G. Dondere.lthe U.S. | THE RAPID BEADING mSTIT^ ^ Now Conducting Classes at McGregor Memorial Wayne State University JUINOUNCES The Formation of Classes in this Area - --------- — Kidulv* n»w STNS-CLEAB Deeu- (MUBt UM«t« >«| taMUaUj llauMlT ta Srala anS ekar •laat carlliaa. Oat ''ktrS-ttn" Ukitl kretUi* tatU^—tits* i fiberglos fassletted PICNIC m |i» kttpa UqJR r noun. UmltW $2.45 Value "IR-BHSUR WUto Potetod Weed PICKET PENCE 4 88‘ null M-laeh wl^tht. (turdy wood plekot fenelBt tor flowtr btdt, ilirubo oto. No limit. tUy* wticry tytt aad! roo too kay STNA-CUEAB ti all Drat Morn. wKkoot' aetd tar » ernorfptiaw. Battolatlloa gaaraattod ky aitktr. Try tt taday! _________SIMMS-Bras Oty«. ' for RAPID READING With Incregsid GomprnhnitMion_______ There Will Be Day and Evening Classes , for Students and Adults FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL FE 2 0292 JVew Catual Sis* KLEENEX NapUns ' 19c Pack 9“ It napkliM—Ideal for tnacki, ilCA tie. Auorttd colort. —Mala rioar Package of 200 Sheets KLEENEX Tisnei 9 n$*< 04^ pact ^>p-up koz. Limit t bozn Hl-n SODITD RECORDING TAPE 1.200 AAc Feet JUI ladies'—^Misies'—GitW SADDLE OXFORDS $1.97 Seller to 10. Umlt ) pair. Special Groap ol ladies' Sharif or Pnihen Values to $1.50 — Each 49‘ —Mala Floar 'MilMHiilJilimi' Men's and Soys' T-Shirts or Briols 3'-99‘ lit quality whlto cotton 1 All iliei S-M-L for mtn .boya. Rtgular 4>e tach val TOMORROW(THURSDAYors.) NOON ’til 0 p.m. Be Here When IXoors Open at 12 Noon 9 Bargris-Packid Shoppiig Horn jimmj LOOK for the Speciol '9-HOUR' Cut-Price Togs in Every Dept. Through All 3 Floors ot SIMMS —Rights Reserved to^mit Quantities So More May S MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS All 5c Riandi FaBoni Chewing Gums AApkg.COc bUn Stwk d Sc Cady-«msAy»f Z0""9o 01 carton of 30 packs chewing Ijnn — Wrigley’a Doublemint, Dentyne. Beechnut, etc. Limit 1 carton. —Caady Dept 13 i|d| Choice of Rershcjrt, Claik, Negtles, Ufe-Savm, etc. Limit IS per pergon. —Caaiy Day* Fobmi TAMPA CLUB 6* Cigars 50-2” Regular $3 box of 90 fine smokers — genuine ‘Tampa Cubs’ — Regular 6c cigars. —Tabaaaa Dipt cn—ui siwi Tm Nall nipiMr a 29' Cuts toe-nails at the correct anjfle, prevent Ingrown nails. Limit 3 nippers. -BaaSry napt. DRUG DEPT SPECIALS Podf tf 12 Foaeii Kotex Naiikins 3 "’-87' Regular 4Se pack of U aanltaqr napkins for feminine hyglsne. Limit 3 packs. —Bnr Ba»». Iitra File Blit Blade Gillette Blades 10-^' Regular 40e pack of 10 doubleedge blue-Uadea fw safety type raaors. Limft 3 padu. -Drag Dapt. FREE 2 Ron Smp With Colgate li 36' Colgates Dental Cream phis 3 free bars of Palmolive soap. Limit 3 deals. —Drag Dapt. NatioMUy AdvortiMd Skampoos $1.00 CAc Choice ot PrelL Halo, Drene, Lustre Creme. Charles Antel. limit 3 per person. Faaois WRISLETS Rath Soap 2**79 Regular t5e bars of Wrtsleys Slelody’ bar" -----'------- fragrances. FopiUi Rall-Oa Styla Ban Deodorant Regular TSe alas — No fuss, no muss roU-on deodorant for men and women. Limit 1 PHOTO DEPT. VALUES Hi-Faver 9-TaIt TriisMor BNttoiy JJ5 Value 29‘ pita most any m-------------- fadlo ->T hl-power linpofM hi> baatertss. Unit __________ -trCuom Hi-Pawar lapaitol Tnmbler Raiie t20.00 Value 11 Good station glitter, transistor redio esmea wnh taattasr sod leather eairytng eait. > -V-CAmtru Dept. Here are just e few, SUPER DISCOUNTS that prove Simms Sells for Less Because it Costs Simms Less to Sell! YOU cen see for yourself how much YOU SAVE when YOU SHOP Here. 9-HOUR SALE PRICES •re even LOWER than our every-day discounts — that's what makes this sele one of Pontiac's Leading Sale Events . . shop tomorrow dur- . ing noontime or evening with the family. Satisfaction guaranteed regardless of how much you save. Sorry — mail or phone orders during this sale. BARGAIN BASEMENT Short Slofvo Stylo ^ Mei’t Sport Shirts C «C to 1.49 Im§ Sloevo Stylof ifwii vHiiie I Msn’s Sport Shirts VI vv Sox of 16 Cresloa COLOR CRAYONS 1 2nd FLOOR SPECIALS I FREE Dryad Daodotaal JERGENS LOTION 54c OCC Seller yQ Famoue Jergene Lotion with free Dryad RoU-On Deodorant. Umlt 3 dealt. —Caemetlee Jfeg. Cc 25c ^ IS ucortwl coloring crayon... . bouri of fun tor the klddlei. Umlt a bozra. -Mala riaar U.SA. Mado-4«akprnol ! Batteries 1 4'"32' 1 iSilvonixod 20 6ALLON I Garbage Cans $2.98 1 98 Value ■ An Malal S-CELt FLASHLIGHT $1.95 CAc Value Find toeuf flaihUght throwt powerful 15S0 toot beam. Bat-un« ■ Vib Regular cell size batteries' with leakproof steel jacket. UJ3A made. Limit 8. —Sloctrieal Dept. : ^ ■ ^ Complete with cover—Approved ^ for city and township pickup, g Limit 3 cans. —Hardware Choice of 2 Brands of IMPORTED TALC Royal ExprtfS Fnxo | Motor Oil 9^QQ^ I Folding Styln—WOOD 1 6-FT. Stepladdor $5.95 ^99 Value ,VHas steel rod relnforeed steps, '^handy pail platform. Folds for carrying or sUnrage. Limit 1. —Palat Dept. fc J9« Choice ot Famoue Marie or . DJerklee fine talc for all-over body UM. te^hato^ni. With Haadlet—4-ia-l SERVING TRAY $1.49 74c Value I •! Pco at eako tray, Mrrlng tray, WaU plaqno, hot pUU. Olaoa top with pattern. lUk-lnch diameter. —Mala naar A V V Regular $198 value — OU In 10-20-30 SAE grades. Sealed container. For cars, trucks, mowers etc. —Bardwtre raoiens 'BOtfRfOfS' Pgwdgi or Cologne $1.00 4Ac Each 09 Bourjoli ‘Flaming O’or (Red Ooldi duitlng powder or col-‘ ogna. Tour choice. —Caemetlee Wilo Conter—PLASTIC Clothesline EAGLES Tnabltr Hite Door Lock $2.93 1 69 1 Value 1 t Easy to Install In any door — 1 no special tools needed. With 3 If keys. Limit 2. —Hardware Top Hole Negaelic NIFH BINDER OOc Value QQ strong wire center clothesline, -plastic covered, wipes clean ■; with damp cloth. Limit 300 feet. < —Hardware , Galranitad All Stool • ROUND TUBS $1.49 Q7C Value Qf Loom loaf binder holde paper without rings or snape . . . Umlt 1 binder. —Mala Pteer 9x24-Inck RUBBER Stair Treads : ; 6AU0N Enwrgency : Gasoline Can Round eerub Hube with handy bale handle, large 4-gellon capacity. Limit 3. Top ffeJe Pumeh* Niftr FUIer F«pei z 29“ SOc OQ^ ' 1 fibbed rubber treads with | curved nosing. Black or brown i colors. 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Cotton Childroa's Training Panties for AAc r 9'-99 ' ^ Abiorbeot tralolac pantlee wita I T ela.t|e walit, leg openlngi. Wbita and paiteU In ilie 1 t< Children's Sloovoloss Undershirts 100 1007e Orion and Acrylic Baby Sweater M 00 6*-r 3»i ite 100% cotton u h double sUtchlni S.. Irregulars. mtt Set has sweater, hat and booties. Maize and white opiort only. Regular 298 value. —Mala rtMT 'I N. Saginaw St. ■„ /„ .... • FOUR THE POXTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 3. 1961 Castro Wants to Hide Behind Khrushchevas Skirts HIllKiaU Alumni to Annual Oinnar Acting man ol the HUladal* board of tni^ • Bijr WniiAM L. BYAX ,Soviet protection against lAMiciated IVeM News future U.S. moves. 1 The Castro regime—in wfatchl ♦ * ♦ ♦idel nom- seems more figurehead! President Kennedy- has told the says Cuba la ‘‘ ruler-probably rushed to allies of the United States that jin the Soviet an>' Communist ' penetration of the j risk to protect a self-pnclaimed :0f the inqdicit perils. loaoummlat regime thousands of The Havana government nowj ' * miles from' world Communist • Socialisf state ifrontl*™’ •e of the word. Would Khrushchev risk starting fnodaim itself part of the world Washington will tnteiyene—going The big question: How much isIWwd War HI Cwnmuni*" ~ .................. imunist hloc in order to clalmiit along if necessary—to prevent Premier Khrushchev willing toiHemisphere? K V. S. statement Tuesday, blasting Castro’s regime as more Communist than the rest of the Iron Curtain satellites, may be a prelude to additional Waidtlngton moves against the Havana re-~^gime—perhaps to a totaU embargo YEARS OLD AT NO INCRSASK IN FRICK The bearded one and horts seem to be buying safety in exchatte for turning Cuba over to the Communist party, lock, stock and barrel. This has been one direct remit oi the ill-timed Invasion. Castro first began referring to Cuba as “Socialist ” — meainlng Red-ruled—when invasint preparations were getting widespread publicity in the United States. He now has spelled out the winde thing in unmistakable terma: the •— ..r-----. .. —iiung in unmisiaicaoie terma: me shipmmts of «U g^ to Communists own him. He left lit- Cuba. perhaps also to bringing pressure on other members of the Organization of American States lOASI to take actum against Havana. From now on, it can be assumed, the ONnmunist party DIFFICIXTV AHEAD run tha show in Havana, with Fl- These moves would hurt the . ... Havana government. The Soviet Union is not in a position to i «"«» the unlettered ply Cuba with all its food, medicine and other everyday needs. rt A break In relations with other ottAl U sOTCGS Latin American states could de- __ prive the Caatriatas of their nests Qil MaiieUVGTS of espionage, agitation and sub- , _ t ■ version throughout much of the JJJ 0011260 luUU Western Hemisphere. Some Lat-| in-American governments, badg- KOTA BALUD. British North ered beyond endurance by Castro Borneo (UPIl - SEATO forces jigents. broke relations months w-hich "hit the beaches” here in ago, on their own. ' mancuyera Monday were slowed But, by Chstro's wordjs, a down ’hiesday by heavy rains. Socialist — meaning Conununist- But the Communists, with an ear for Kremlin admonl-tkma, sn« likely tb be cautious. They are not likely to put Khrushchev in the uncomfOrtaUe post tkm of having to make the terri-' le decision—war or peace. If the party entrenches it« Fidel xylU be in danger. It is matter of Communiat history. 'The Communists regard tl overthrow of the Batista regime In Cuba as the "national" revolu-tidii: It la a phase, according to their doctrine, through which such countries most pass. ♦ ★ ★ Ehrentually, as has happened sb many times before, the leaders of such “national'* revolutions loee tlieir usefulness get in the way of the Communist party pro- Ihe annual dinner me«tb« of the Detndt Ana Alumni AsMciathni of Hilladale OoUege wUl ba hdd Friday at Northwood Inn. Royal Oak, with a aodal hour at 6 and dinner at 7. Master tl ceremoniea wffl be C. W. Shipmaik aasMaat ie the Dr. J. Donald Phllllpi. prealdenl of the college, will extend a welcome, and the inrindpal speaker Attendance dialmen are Robert Morrison. Royal Oak: Richard rairgrieve. Drayton Flabn: and Roger Davla. Uthrop Ullage. Church Primal* Oits DUKJN. Ireland (API—Dr. Allen Fltzge^ Gregg. 88, priihate of the Church of Ireland from 1938 to his retirement in 19SS, died Tueaday. ________ Then the party gett rid ruled—state already exists in the Western Hemisphere, Dort President Kemedy-a warning mean that should such pres.sures as an embargo and OAS action fail to jolt Havana, other ateps will be Uken? Does it mean the United States will launch another blow, the next time far better prepared and supported than the feebly executed April landings, to topple the Havana regime? BITVINO gAFEmr If that comes to pass: what will be the Soviet response' The landing force, which la-chided M BrttMi marinee. advanced slowly throagh the aa- To Hold Open House at Stringham School Open house will be observed at Stringham School In Waterford Township Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The Stringham School Chorus will sing and Mrs. Chester Arnold will conduct the Installation of officers. Mrs. Amund Dahl will be installed as president for the com- Refreshments will be served by Hdlcopters transported more [the first grade mothers adth Mrs. vehicles ashore and carried su^j Gordon Goldsworthy ..and Mrs. pHes from beachheads to other-j Harry Alee acting aa hostesaea. wise inaccessible mountains. | ----------------r- of zeal. Another said that simu-. Sentenced to Fine or Jail lated mlae fields had been walked | through by some soldiers and "no I Found guilty eariler of (gMratint one paid any attention.” | maintaining an illegal liquor Moat obaervera indicated they were impressed with the opera-' ^ . five days in the Oakland County . I Jail. : Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum Imposed the sentence yesterday on Oscar Atkins, 36, 548 Wyoming , Ave. Atkiiu and seven other persons .were arrested by Pontiac police vice squad officers in a raid‘'on his home April 23. 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WAITE'S CORSETIERES ^lU FIT YOU PERFECTLY... SECOND FLOOR FOUNDATIONS DEPARTMENT 1.; THE PONTIAC PRESS 48Wtst Hwon Street \IXDNES0AY, MAY 3. 1361 MROUi A. msoniALO ptcntuj Md U)t«r i«at. OM«M C nrwtK. AdvmWac DirMtM Queen’s Visit With Pope Should Be Advantageous Que^ Euzabeth U’s “courtesy cjdl" on Pope ^ohn 31^11 at the Vatican Friday, May 5, has revived speculation that a new era of rapport between the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church may be hi prospect. ★ ★ ★ The relatioBship between the two churches was wanned considerably last Decenber 2 when Dr. Geoffrey F. Fisher, 99th, Archbishop of Canterbury’ and Primate of the Church of England, became the first head of the Anglican Church to call upon a Roman Catholic Pope. it it ★ Nevertheless, Dr. FiSHia’a historic visit with«the Pope did arouse some criticism among Church of England conimunicants, and he was obliged to assure the doubting that there had been no so-called surrwider to the Pope. Rather, Dr. Fisher stated, the object of the visit was to prepare for infrequent, informal and formal exchanges of interest and understanding between the two Churches. Pope John later remarked that the Archbishop had shown courage by asking to he received in the Vatican. ★ ★ ★ Queen Elizabeth is in a less ex- posed position than tlie Archbishop in making her call as one temporal sovereign on another. Although she is the head of the English Church and carries the title. ‘Defender of the Faith." English monarchs in the past have made similar courtesy calls on the Pope within a reasonable time after his accession. ★ ★ ★ Reuniting ^1 communities of Christendom appears to be an insuperable task. But. many, churchmen and statesmen alike can see advantage flowing from any contacts that will, in the words of one speaker, bring together “all those who believe In God more closely In ^thelr ' stni^gle against those who proclaim their disbelief in Ood” Voice of the People: ‘Heavens Forbid if Perry ? Mason Defended Ekhmann’ i .Asia near Red China. Most of our intelligence now filters through Hong Kong far to the south. ^ ★ L«»t night In mv vdgwtm. I had a horrible thought. Suppow f«erry Mason was hhed to defend Elchmann. Peny has battled the prosecuting attorney in 2.053 oases and won 2.06S timet, so Elchmann would be a cinch to go free and get on TV for heavy wampum. In fact,'^ great, great (13 times) granddaughter of Pocahontas suggested that Perry would probably end up having the Jews on trial for giring Eichmann a lot of trouble at times when he was killing them. taiet Prnitiae Xin Think All Should See ‘Whole Cuban Mesa ‘Operation Abolitiim’ Once ruled by China, the republic was organized 37 years ago as a Rtissian satellite. Since then Outer Memgolia has paid strict attention to domestic affairs which include a huge hydroelectric development near the capital city of Ulan Bator. With tho means of production now at hand, its leaders are awakening to trade opportunities beyond "their Russian and Chinese neighbors. ★ ★ ★ Trade and diplomatic missions are being Mnt to non-Communist countries in Asia and commerce is expanding. Most important is the fact that several l'.S. newsmen and scholars have been permitted to tour the country. II the Mongols agree to an, exchange of diplomats and a U.S. legatiem in Ulaa Bator is established, our Government would be iji a better position to evaluate the effects of-Russian versus Chinese influence in that part of the world. ’ and I saw “OperiUion Abolition, was utterly shocked at the conduct of," SO .many fellow student Americans In Callfortria, Most of these students were not Uuly Communists and were very mu^ ashamed The awful farce of this Cuban iii, viUiion shows Adlai Stevenson his worst an nr i » to Migrant Workers Local Banks Blamed If tlir preseat Cabinet mem hers aren't quaWied t* be prewi-dential adviser* *a brand policy, there are plenty of ablo mca in It doco little good to blame this ar that group of a^lten— thiMO who had expertenee in the but admlnislralion or the new set who have been brotigM hi Annual Kentucky Derby Is American Custom Tiptoe through the Juleps’’ Kentucky Derby time is here. This Is the one race for horse lovers that has the prestige like the world series In baseball. ■A- ★ ★ Saturday will be the 87th running. It*a not the oldest, richewt, nor best American stakes race, but it’s the one most ow ners most want to wrin. 'k it it Why? Simply tradition. Most racing fans, particularly the advocates of the Belmont, will tell you that the Derby is more a circus than a race. This year is no exception; right now it locrfis like 16 three-year-olds and maybe 20 would go to the post., Already the owner of the early favor^e. Carry Back haa threatened to hold hia horse out of th* (!hurchill I>owns classic if it turn.* out to be a cavalry charge with a ' lot of horses in there that don’t Bringing it quite down to date, the office of Secretary of State James M. Hare refers to those whose driver.* llcen.ses have been revoked as being “grounded.' Personal note to Chairman ,of our Board of Supervisors, Delos Hamlin. and others in charge of Uie dedication of the new courthouse: the assessed valuation of Oakland County has jumped to over 20 times the figure of what It wa.s when we dedicated the la.st one, on Nov. 2. 1905. With all their earnestness and sincerity, most of the lack experience in ur knowledge of government operations at the top level. What'S fundamentally wrong ii the exeeullve system. Vailous im mbei.s i>; ('onKivs.s aie spending a lot of tiim c-ompiaining that tliey •>li«)Uld have been ■’brjeW " on the administration s planning in Cuba. But it I.S the true role of the .Senate I'oreign Relations (foinmit-lee—admittedl.\ a partisan group with some publicity-seeking mem-iters always vocal-iwhich needs to *** irritating lor he studied, so that it can play a ***■*'• so it is proper but not a meddling part in l>**ter ihe field of foreign policy. There are Dr. William Brady Says: Formaldehyde for Sweating Provides Two Drawbacks The so-called Cuban fiasco is but the beginning of a series of failure* unfeSs President Kennedy gets rid of Most of the "kibilzers " who are running around in circles in the new administration and sets up at hi* side a Cabinet council of men of stature to give full time every day to the task of helping him make national and intemationat ----- policies. HecanTdoitall hitnSell. With tetter About Con^Con We w jsh td urge all the people to write to their congressman in support of hill H.R, B0.12. This would correct nianj- of tlie abu.ses to the migrant worker and his family, >lr. and Mr*. Arthur Sanche* Keego Harbor v * Althou^ I arn-swe that something can be done to ifoprove the plight of the downtown merchants. ■ good times that they have known will nev’er be known again Many people like to point I ing the real reason, but I feel that an even greater renponslbit ity falls on fhe local banks. The.' have completely decentralized (he financial banking institutions. and people no longer need come downtown to make their deposits or cash their checks, and do 1 am in complete agreement with * little ripping while they are ' Mr. Montante who stated in Ijie »«ve di^ Voice of the People that candidates P**>vd from the downtown iho^ seeking con-con delegate posts scene. should let. the public know their thinking on related issues. Downtown merehaats must The uae of formaldehyde aolu-lion to prevent e.xcessive foul sweating of the feet has two drawbacks, Firm, the official 37 per cent formaidehyde solution 'liquor formaldehydi USPi U caustic and shculil never come into contact with tlie skin. .Seiond. even diluted solutions "me part of the commercial ,35-to-•TT'j |jer cent liquor formaldehydi in sex en parts of tfteri may pro\r hot water — and in fact avoid all bathing of the feet. Do not uie formaldehyde on the feet 6f children. Instead apply berated talcum, powder freely inside the' shoe* and stockings «wry da:. ve BOOM very del-oplBlatw. f add Must any approval of the voters sad thone IM«* M- IM wenli Ians pensialBt t« ptrionsi httlth and hnlanr. sat dti-atra. dit*no*U. or traoimaot. oUl ba anasartd b* Dr WUIIun Biwdy. " * The 55th anniversary of the San fTan-cisco earthquake is a grim reminder lo .Mrs. Ann Evonley of Rochester, whose mother went through It, and was seriously injured. A cactus brought from California In February, now in the home of •Mrs. Grover Porter- , of Drayton Plains, has suddenly burst Into bloom. Coagrr** who fed they shoald make Ibe nation's poHey hi world affairs. (Mhm led they nboMd onl.> adtisr on foreign paUcy. Bui. as n practical matter, no excciilivc can be effective if he has lo take into his confidence dozcn.s“ of persons inside and outside iaf Coiigi-ess who ‘‘leak" infor-matkm regularly to favorite members of the press. President Kennedy likes to listen to a variety of views and is to be commended for his patience and veiy dilute aolu-liun the first time say one part of the standard liquor in 15 or 18 part* water, an oiuice ii twnp*d. Mlf-bddrtMfd urrlopt U um » n» aMitbtPrbU. PoDUbc, MIchlibB. (OopyrighI lltl) tuMon acceptable to a niaJorit.v. Tiioae who seek special laterest* gala would do well lo slay home. The people of Mjchlgan are tired of the conflict which has stagnated our state. Raymond L. King 1095 Dudley Ave. ate better paridag aad they muat actually compete with tbdr own braaoh otoreo, by ofteriag real bargalno hi quality dothes and equipment. .Make the pablle pay for t nenr to home. Mnke downtown n bargain center. I invite the public to drive down Saginaw .Street to count the empty store buildings. Mirkigan ritisen Case Records of a Psychologist: Paper Is Influential, Educational .. BItADV If this doesnt piwe fairly effective, their next time use a solution of one part of the W per cent liquor forin in seven parts water — or a fluid ounce in the half pint. data The Si e dilute solution may be restraint. But no amount of con- •» Many reports on for.sythla bushe,* in bloom arc being received, including that of Mrs. Blibs Hanniford -ofDrayton Plains, who changes the tradf-tlonal yellow to pink by irrigating the bush with grape juice. it it it This year’s race will be as attractive as ever and you can bet It won’t lack for starters or fans. It’s an American custom. A Boston fern started In 1942 by Mrs. Eleanur Ball ferencing with a lot of college pro-fensurs ran give him the maturity and experience he needa to run the high office to which he has been elected. He will be a much better president a year hence, be-caii.se of actual experience in the office, than he it today. He wfll Ifarn. that loo many acadenilclans at his side rim bring ratifuaion instead .of clarity, and that g dll-ftision of responsibility can only produce chaos and failure. Tbe founding tatlM>ra provided In the Conblltullon tor bead* of of the palms and palmer surfaces of fingers and thumb* to correct exceasi'-e (weatlng of tl» hands. But you had better proceed with caution. of Ortonville, has reached an age that Shi feels might be a record. The Country Parson TerbaTOrcluffs to- U.S. Asks for Diplomat to Mongolian Republic The United States has decided to seek diplomatic relations with the Mongolian People’s Republic, otherwise known as Outer Mongolia. This is not enfirets- due to any change in ita government, but ia a atep toward gaining a listening post on the mainland of Eaat , .Mr. and Mrs. neyd Beardslee of 725 East Square Lake Road; 52nd wedding anniversary. Fred Bixby of Bradenton, Fla., fopnerly of Pontiac: 87th birthday Mr. and Mrs. Alanson Penroscr of Rochester; 52nd wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 51yers of Olngellvllle; 54th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Danloiih of TValled Lake; 5Srd wedding annlver-■ sary.' , “A nua who I* proud of U* righleou*i«e**'probablv ha* very little of H." 1 ,0 Perhap* It wooM h» wt»e to try It on one band miy the Brat time, and wnit t few dny* to nee wkettier your skin ean take It. .Mop the *kln oner over, u»-ing a bit o4 cotton or riolb on a stick, and lei It dry on. The second drawback in the use of formaldehyde is - well, don't be embarrassed if an Impudent clerk 'implle«”you are crazy. In recent years reador* of this column have been getting that routine from some drugstores, not just about IbrnjaMehyde, but when they asked ter such plain ol.: household Items as boric atld. iron-and-ammonium citrates i for making their own blood tonic» and potassium citrate I for whipping up a batch of cough medicine.) * For contr^ of moderate sweating of the feet moat persons prefer to treat the InsidM or insoles of the ahoea nay once a fortnight by poring from ^ shoe to the next an ounce or two of one-to-eight aolutipn of formaldehyde and letting the shoe dry in the opeA air or sun for 24 hours before wearing. Or treat the feet,or socks in the same way. One with sweaty feet should (D go bafetoot aa much as poaaible, f2i avoid tigl^t shOfS. (3) avoid By DB. OEOROB W. CRANE CA.SF, - 475: Frank Slmison is a magazine writer who recently ' isited m> office tor about this column. "Dr. Crane." he did you decide to throw your lot with newspapers? •'Specifically., w’hat made yqu leave the college campus 10 become a syndicated columnist?" For generations m.v family been made up of[_____ teachers and |„| cRANE clergymen. My brother and 1 both studied to be , collegia piofcssdrs. He is still a campus profes.sor. while I have become a professor of th* nationwide campus of American newspapers. Back in 1924. I w'as teaching psychology at Cicorge Waihington University. Washington, D.C. My otaHes were crowded, with at Ugh as IM stadenta per eoBfae. I tougM lb* payebal^y tbe vast nMjortty who could protlt by it. So I decided something should be done to help spread the proved (acts (or the imwe abundant life. WHY THIS COLUMN In 1924, we dldn’i have radio' of the commercial sort. And magazines hit only minority segments of the population. yet hits the baiic interests (in-sttaets) of everybody oe'rral Before launching the column, however, I-decided I ought to ;;,ain my M.D. degree to supplomimt my Ph.D. in psychology, I had transferred my teaching back to Northwestern Unlwrsity Then I made a survey of newspaper readers, asking what they had read in their daily newspapers. • Remember, this wa, long before the Gallup pells, and even Dale Carnegie's little book on winning friends. Back in 1'924, psychology was still of the "stuffril shirt'' type, phrased in 5-syllabIe words and dealing with a lot of highbrow stuff. where I ran the experimental psychology lab and taught sd either by fly-overs or static disr |)layi of aircraft during the two lay affair. " Hangar and ramp displays will' • open from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.,, 1 both days.. 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Hart, D-Mlch.. today ursed cr^ atten 0* a HP*cW Senate cwnmlt-' tee to investigate ways of cush- kmtnt; the economic shock m rom- 20 Kill^ by Explosion munities which kiae important mil- ' , ilar> poyroUs. { CARACAS, Vcaaiuela (UPD a A * lAn exploaion shattered a fireworksj Halt said rapidly changing de^ fhct«fy sumwndliig hou^ fenae progawnent practices wUl,^y today. kUli^ an practices wUl,«riy today. kUlin* i e U.S. oomnitt- 20 perso------* nities to experience such losaes. ’ others. - Pontiaq Nearby Area Deaths spw. JOHN s. ALLBN |WaU St. died unexpectedly yester-ier a long iUness. ftirvivtag besides .. ____a a.a. _ . I.^*aa fi» .InSdStsK M*n«V'hAr HnllffllfM* ktM Jn—Ph flMltf Mi% John A (Dorathy) SIV— !<*** altemoa at St JoMph Mercyjher dapg^ Mm. Joseph ftailsr li. Princeton Ave. died «on>«tal. He was M. Oakland County’s First Chartered Federal Savings ^, and Loan Association NGS §ave by the Earn from the 1st Add to your savinra account or open a new one by the 10th of the month and earn our hi^er-than-average dividend from the 1st. START SAVING SYSTEMATICALLY TODAY CURRENT RATE OF DIVIDEND ON SAVINGS 3' Pontiac Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron Street ROCHESTER—507 Main St. DOWNTOWN—16 E. Uwrence DRAYTON PLAINS—4412 Dixie Highway WALLED LAKE—1102 West Maple'Rd. 78. of a li. Princeton Ave. dledi«o^- He was 5t. ol West TWilp aiw morning at St. Joseph Mercy A preasman at General Printing three ysndchMren and five great-long Ulnea. Ar-;A Office'Supply, he was * - llos|dtaI after rangetnents are pending at Donai-iber of First Methodist 'Church, the son-Johna Funeral Home. [Dtsabied American Veterana No. « .101 and the Pressmans Union. u,v«i » ,K. Surviving am hla wife. Marjorie: Word has been^ived ot^ hla father, Charles M. of Pontiac; death of former Pontiac resid«it|g ^ c^^rles M lit at home; Russell L. Elldns of San Jo«. i,^ *,„ghlers, Martha and Vickie. Cam. His body w« brought ^oLoth at home; a sister. Mre. Sarai";" waXoSM the cemetery at Highland tor Gallgjjher of Detroit; and b^hers. dames and Hugh, both' Surviving are bis wife Beulah:' - — ■ RALPH W. MeCAlN OAKLAND TOWNSHIP. - Service for Ralph W. McCain, 60. ot 1181 Inwood Road, will be at 2, p.m. tomorrow at the Ptxley Fu-| neral Home, Rochester. Burial will be in Mount Vemoo Ceme- Mr. McCain, a member of the Roi'hester Eagles Chib. (Med yes-j of Pontiac, and Mrs. Comde Elkins! HAROIJ) C. gHAVER in Missouri; five sons. RusseU Jr..j jj^rotj c. Shaver, greens keeper Boyd and Kenneth, all of Pontiac.' t. city golf course for 29 t'rank of Dayton. Ohio, and Gor-ly^^^ died yesterday morning at don in Missouri; and an adopted g, ^ercy Hospital. He had sister. Mrs. Vera SmIelenskL ,,, about tour weeks. CHARLFA M. sCHREDER gR. THOMAS H. MOORMAN H(MXY — Service for Thomas H. Moorman.. 98, ol 108 Oarence will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the Dryer Funeral Home. Mr. Moorman, then will be taken to the j Hibbard Funeral Home, Traverse' City, for services Friday at 2 P-tu-' • Burial'will fellow in-Long Lake j Cemetery. Traverse City. | FlY FREE to $9080 LAS VEGAS! ____ RDAtl-IHIOHTSVACAWOilPAaUW “■ ——^ fOHR a iMrAwitoliraf** a tokw bald iMw fw aSn roft uuwAfioM wmn or MfOMfc Fraser Travel Service 41C MAIN ST.. iOCHBTI* _ . w » ■ .. T Ml Shaver, 57. of 187 Osmun Charles M. Schreiber Jr. of K ^ves his wife. Lillian E.; his • mother. Mrs. Everett Shaver: three daughters. Mrs. John Prietoj * * . . ! of Pontiac Mrs Ross Davis of Mr. Mooiroan died yesterday at Glenwood aty. Wis. and Mrs. Har-thl* home after a long Uln^. | leas Plumley^of Chicago: a son.j Surviving are tour^. ^nk of J Don of Pontiac: 15 grandchildren; i Mayfield, .Vein of ^h>f. Cleoa of British Spy Gets 42-Year Term five brothers. Russell Card of Detroit. Raymond Shaver of Hillman. Charlie, Chester and Don, all of Confesses Giving Reds service wUl be held at lO a.m. I Decade iHome with burial following Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Fenton and Jess of Flushing; three daughters. Mrs. Ica 'Tucker of Traverse City, Mrs. Grace Foote, of Holly and Mrs. Nellie Haviland of Kalkaska; 35 granddiildren and 99 great-grandchildren. MRH. GEORGE BARNEY IDNDON (AP)-George Btoke. BLOOMFIELD TOWN- a Britlah government official, was gj„p _ g^^vice tor Mrs. George sentenced to 42 years in Pn^ (Ruby E.t Barney. 75. of 3408 today tor spying for the Soviet j gj be at 10 a.m. Union for nearly a decade. |FYiday at Our Lady of Refuge It was the stillest sentence evef i Catholic Church, Orchard Lake, handed down In Britain in peace-|Ruriat will be in Holy Sepulchre time tor spying. Atomic spy Klausj cemetery. Southfield. Fuchs was sentenced to 14 years j -rhe Rosary will be recited at 8 and was released in 1959 after p m. tomorrow at the C. J. God-ser\ing nine years. hardt Funeral Home. Keego Blake, 38. pleaded guilty.. The Harbor, nature of his government job and! Mrs. Barney died yesterday aft- of the information he pas^ was,----- ^ “ not Misclosed tor security reasons., ______ The presiding Jord chief Justice, j Lord Parker, said the totormation | communicated, though not of a! scientific nature, was cleariy of j the utmost importance to Ihe So--v1et Union and MRS. JAMES WHITLOCK ROCHESTER — Prayer service .jr Mrs. James (Harriet L.) Whitlock. 92. of 741 K. A^ain St.. will be at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Ptxley Funeral Home. Mrs. Whitlock died today after a long illness at her residence. Her body Witt be taken to.the Cmiiett Funeral Home, Rochester. N.Y., for service and burial Saturday. Surviving are a son, Carf H. of Rochester; a daughter. Mrs. H. L Baltesl,Oani.” the naweat in Homeowners poHdoi, Fire and Wind* atorm, Worknan’t CompaiiMtkin, Iplaad Marina and Omural CSMialty Inaoranes. 7S W. HURON IT.—FiDIRAL M141 ■ - / SWtOIT SAIUCN.* Michigan Mutual Liability Company .AuUmebOi • Fire • / .Wettome’iCewpameUMi • lalasdHariM • Burglary and FhWky • OmiI CkwlW Im«mw i.... V f IJilJji A^OiMAAU l»t>l Vehicle Output Down in Week, AM A Reports JFI( to Hake New try at Test Ban DETROIT rtJPD — u.S. motor Ivehlcl# productioii lait week ■totaled 139,136 units, including 114,-5JT cam and 24,609 trucks and buses, the Automobile Manulac-■turera Association reported today. TMs compared with 124,607 cam «nd 24,953 tnida and buses pro-'duced in the previoua week. For the month o( April, pro-. daotUm totaled 446,4a ears, N,-; T|> tracks sad 4M bases. . Cumulative output tor the ymur through April 1 totaled 1,997,533 vehicles including l,635,9n cars, .360,340 trucks and 1,305 buses — compared with 3,061,997 vehldes— indudlng 2,567,648 cars, 493,021 trucks and 1,318 ' aame p<^ last year. YOU I9AY HAVK PHHMORMS AND HOT KNOW IT ieal expHts ity! m «(tw tilltale ligM ri .oglhpuMltMthst sMd-•y taiiwt 1 out of every utMT be Ttetlme ud not know iti To set ridof Pia-Wonne, tbeymuet '« IdIM is the larse inteettm where By dONBT M. mOIITOWER WASHINGTON (AP)-Preside.. Kennedy intends to send his nuclear t^ ban negotiatar back to Geneva in a few days with in-■tructions to make another de-termiqed effort to reach ai ment with the Soviet Union. Informante said this effort wiU not involve any new concessions by the United States and Britain. It win involve further patient changes with the Soviet delegation in the hope ,that tt» way can be opened for a treaty baiudiig nuclear weapons testing. * ★ ★ The whole nuclear testing issue was reviewed by Kennedy and top military and diplomatic officials at a meeting when the United States should resume testing of nuclear weapons. No^ is there any firmly fixed deadline so far u the United States is concc ithe talks at Geneva, assuming no progress is made.' Since the Graeva negotiations first began late in 1958, there has been an informal moratorium on all nuclear weapons testing by the Unitail Stat(|^, Britain and the Soviet Union. BACK NEXT WEEK Dean is scheduled to rejoin the conference next week Mlowing further detailed conferences in the State Department and another meeting with the President. He of the National Security Council at the White House late Tuesday. Arthur H. Deian, Kennedy’s special ambassador at Geneva, imd John J. McCloy, the President's disarmament adviser, participated. Informiints said Dean gave a full accounting of the Geneva negotiations since they were resumed March 21. Dean’s report indldtted that in one respect at least the Soviets had moved backward, away from'progress toward agreement. returned to Washington last weric- A White House spokesman said trilowing the Tb-minute security that the emphasis was on the Geneva talks. Officials who attended the session were not listed. Secretary oi State Dean Rusk and Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara are regular members along with the President and vice president. announced that another council noeeting will be held Friday. Raid Jamaican Huts of Back-to-Africa Unit AP Business Editor to Retire on May 31 they diaolvs. Thra—Jeyoe’t modern. medieelly-epproved infredient goee risht to work—kUk F1»-Woras quickly Md efiily. Don't take ehanees with dangerous. highly contagious Pin-Worms which infect entire lamiUea. Get genuine Jayne’s P-W Vermifuge . . . emalL eaey-to-take tabletc... cpedal riMe for ehildten end adulta. CALLED DETERMINED But the President was described today as being detet^ mined that further efforts at negotiation should be made since he is not yet certain that the Soviets do not want a test ban treaty on terms which would be acceptable to the Western powers as well as to the UJ5.S.R. NEW YORK im — Lewis Andrew Brophy, general business editcM* of the Associated Press for last 10 years, is retiring May it was announced today. He will be succeeded by Nate Polowetzky, former forei^ correspondent who became usistant general business editor last December. In this circumstance, officials said, there is no decision yet on KINGBrON, Jamaica UR — Se-jcurfty police raided huts at the Red Hilla camp of the Rastafarian Back-to-Africa Movement Tuesday, other explosives. Veteran Navy Man Arrives in Pontiac Frederick J. Hey, machinist mate first class, has reported to the U.S. Navy Recruiting Service in Pontiac. He previously served aboard the USS Caiiente, a fleet tanker, refueling the 7th Fleet in the Far East. Texas CD Sirens Give Fake Alarm Second Time FREDERICK A. HEY Job Child's Play? LCWDCW (A - An explosives Hey will reside in Pontiac with hl« wife, the former Miss Nancy Jane Antoslek of Detroit, and their 9-montb-old dnnghter Barbara Ellen. Mrs. Hey Is expecting another child hi September. ^ Recruiter Hey has been attached to various ships in the Pacific Fleet during the eight years he has been in the Navy. During extensive tours throughout the Pacific he has served in Korea and Japan, and participated in the evacuation of refugees from Saigon to Hanoi in Viet Nam, French Irido China, in 1954. seizing JO homemade bomb and expert said Tuesday British safe- Six bearded men were arrested, five und^r the gunpowder law and the other on narcotics charges. During the last month explosions have rocked this dty and a nearby crackers are using lollipop sticks to help, blast open strong boxes. Ifoward J. Yallop of the War Office armament research department testified that an accused safecracker, wi trial here, Icdlipop stidcs to tamp explosives into lo^. Record Sharp Quake 11 Killed in Bus Croth BOGOTA (AP)—Eknrm peraom «n killed Tuesday wtwa • bos traveling from Pm to Iplalea IMiiuere*. AUSTIN. Tex. (AP)-Four the city’s 13 ci^ defense sirens ' ' a false attack alarm Tuesday for the second time in week, ptizens Jammed telephone the alarm was the real thing. Ctol. W. A. Kengta, Civil Defense director, said he didn’t know what caused the malfunction, but ordered the system shut down for a check. Last Thursday on the eve of the nation-wide Civil Defense exercise, the system soun^ alert prematurely. Fbr the’ alert Friday four sirens failed to go otf. N4mCE Utica Man Is Fined $115 for Driving While Drunk A Utica man pleaded guilty to drunken driving yesterday in Avon Township justice court. Harold N. Preston, 29. of 45402 for Conloooiol! MERCHANTS Rot Voir CoiloiiioL^ Coslom Onlort^ io Earlyl Van Bean 2123 N. Woodww4 ■ml Oak U 9-5200 PASADENA. Calif. (AP) - A sharp earthquake about 6,500 miles southwest of Pasadena, was recorded at 3:57.16 p. m.' (PDT) Tuesday on the seismograph at California Institute of Technology. Kenmore St., paid $115 in fines At! the order of Justice of the Peace i Luther C. dreen rather than spendj 60 days hi jail j He was arrested April 15 by sheriff's deputies who spotted his: car weaving on and off the pavement on Auburn Road. I UNITED SHIRT DISTRIBUTORS Tel-Hwws Shopping Center Brophy will be 65 a few days before his retirement. He started with the AP in 1920, after working. OR newspapers in Cfolumbusj nd Canton. Ohio. 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WEDNESDAY. 3fAt 3. 1901 Council Learns Cenfennial h Affect fc'rlS. of Water Planspfy Spring Cleaning^'^"'^ WASHINCTON (AP)-Tbe Navy Waterford Group Hears „ ^ , ^ ^ _ . _ Munidpa] spring cleaning win Engineer Tell About have a centennial aspect thisj Proposed Expansion At last night's meeting of the' Greater Waterford Oonununity _________ ^ . . Connril at Pierce Junior High !*»*?** ^ !“ ^ T” School, Felix Anderson, vice presi- **!*!* dent td the eiwineerlng firm ofi CealeMiai aaaervaaee. Mason * Andoson. explained thCj Some of the items involved: dswlmiwst of Waterterd Tdwn- Thorough denning of streets and priate decorations in municipal buildings. On the subject of street math-ings, Commissioner Milton R. Henry has called tar clearw markings on Orchard Lake Avenue. OHy Ei«kM«r iamea N. Ou^ ship's 12. independeut water sys- alleys, palntingf df traffic signals terns aadu pnpoaea townsMpsndc|aiid parking meters, painting otj . e and fire call boxes, paving j between the sidewalk and curb at !thc new Pontiac Public Library, and 14 prsiaetiaa well eapaeUy af U-aaiataa gafisM per day wsaM ba avpaaded to street markingB and straightening i (rf street and traffic signs. WANTS DECORATIONS Wfllman also called for appro- Jfo Hold Meeting and a service ccater. TIfe propoeed interconnecting i S County's National Sr'-STb.'".iftnSS'Foundcrtion Unit the project The program was the first IV annual meeting of the oak-: County Chapter of the Na-| Foundation will be held ^ ^ ^ ! Monday, at the Lutheran Church of j Next month sewer facilities wUl!^ ji-____j Mlowina^load. Birmingham. Rev. G. Bur-j midng the projects will te pre.,nou«ed today, sented. i The Parks and Recreation Oom-' paul D. Bagwell, honorary state; mittee reported that there is 1700 chairman of the National Founda-on hand in pledges and cash! forU<,n ,vill be the guest speaker., proposed tennis courts on the nigh discuss new programs o( Trauk R Western Rsitr—d With May designated as home improvement month, the Pontiac Ai^ Junior Chamber of Com-nwee ban delivered copies of thej city's new ttaroeowners' Handbo(dc| to t4 building and uipply compa-I nies. 14 loan offices. 4 banks, andj 13 city offices and credit unions. The handbok is to be distributed to the public to encourage home imprwements during the Centennial .year. \W^. of Texas Tower No. 4 said today tragic teas Jan. 15 was ‘'more an act of God than of man." The radar structure — called 'Old Shaky" after iveviout weather damage—coIUpeed in a and carried death in the tea off the Jermy wat Capt. John J. Albers of the Navy Qvil Engineering Corps told the Senate Armed Services preparedness all the firms directly associated with the design and building of the towers were established concerns. well-e^t flwr of a home teg it 40th anniversary next week. i^‘‘rton St. jestertay after- becsnio ; fotsI said the blaze started in the targeto enptoyeir of physl- ^(he basement and burned through e«Uy banffrappii perssno In too the bedroom and bathroom floor Detroit metropolitan area and to jhere also wa.s extensive smoke a leader to vocational trainteg i damage, he said and rehabiUtattoa. i jhe fire chief said the cause ol In the proclamation. Rowston the fire and an estimate of dam-noted that Goodwill Industries of Gmter Detroit saves taxpayers more than fl million annually. Hiere are local Goodwill Industries representatives i and Troy, and a Goodwill retail outlet at 77 S. Saginaw Chrysler Out to Kill Meeting-Delay Suit ' DETROFT by speedyptin-/clievingaction to ease tormeot of nagging backache, headacbML muscular aches and pains. 2. by sontsinf effect on bladder irritation. 3. by mud diuretic acUon tending tq increaic output of. the 13 milet of ki^y tubes. tiuoy a good night's sleep and the saoM nappy relief miUiona Rave for over 60 ykars. Large, economy size Mvet money. Get Doan's PUls today! Doan's THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 8. 1961 THIRTKKJr Caboi^s Brother John Lodge May Worry Kennedy the annual world cost of replace I mated to be In excea of $8 MU ing corroded ecpiipment is esti-lUon. ! B7 Birra MONTCMIMEBT WASHINGrON—President Keo-nedy may eventually regret that ha failed, to find another diplomatic assignment lor his old house ooUaague, John Davis Lodge. the brother of GOP vice presidential contender Hediy Cabot Lodge stepped out of the State Department this week after six' years u President £^senhower’s envoy to Pranco Spain. He and Ma vivacious wife Pran-cesca are now reo|>enlng their house in Westport, Conn. - ' The ghbetaatwtal raee Is oa next year, and Lodge, whs served a fsar-yesur tenn M the three top leaders no longer Ifve in the state. AlusJiam Riblcoff, the governor who succeeded Lodge, is now retaiy of Health, Education and Welfare; John fiailey, the stafe’ party boss, is now chairman of the Democratic National Commit-and fon^ ,Gov. Chester 'les, now''undersecretary of State. M the govemerahlp again. tIw pickings might be easier than usual, inasmuch as President Kennedy has rewarded Connecticut Democrats so lavishly that the TO BUN Riblcoff, who resigned to come to Washington, signed, sealed and delivered the governorship on a platter to John N. Dempsey, his lieutenant governor. Dempsey must run for election In ’62, and his prowess as a vote-getter for the state's top office is yet to be tested. ; Ow haadaenis oelen of the Jack Kenaedy and E Nixon, hi Jannaiy 1M7. The three nephytes were all to make rematitabie advances. After two terms Lw^ became govern of Connecticut, and Nixon stayed on in the diploAiatic service, but Kennedy made him no offers. Instead, he accepted the resignation which noncareer ambassadors routinely make to a new president. U.S. Two years later, Nixon advanced to the vice presidency, and Kennedy to the Senate, after defeating Lodge's elder brother, Cabot. His next bold leap was a successful bid for the oresidenc.v. Cabot Lodge became our ambassador to the United Nations, whh cabinet status, and when Riblcoff ousted John Lodge in 1954, Ike named him ambessador Madrid. JiAn would have liked to have As a result, the Connecticut political pot may soon begin to boil. as net been sit r six years with observatio|is the AmetieaB "image” wi we do 'it to Latin America, Africa and Asia?” During the postwar years we have fre^ntly ^acted In such a way as to dismay our traditional Eimopeta friends. Our attitude on Indonesia in 1949 angered the Dutch. ANOER OUR FR1£.\DS "Our position on the Suez issue in 1956 created indignation in England and France, Commenting on the rapidit.v with which we are loiiing friend« and alienating sUunch allips, lie said: ‘.‘We should stop trying to reform our friends in our own image. are strong bulwarks against communism. and have been historically pro-American. Soft Sherbet Shop Opens for Business INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP-Kool Kow ds the name of a soft ^ L ^ I sherbet shop just opened for busi-Our approach to the |l-million shopping oen- problem 1^ antagonized the Bel-jt,, .t the comer of Dixie Highway gians. and our vote in the U.N. i»nd Clarkston Road. Security Council on the Angola' # # W matter is bitterly resented among! The shop„ owned and operated the Portuguese and Spanish.” Ifey Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Klas-- . ♦ Isen. has three service windows lodge believes that if Portug.U.next to the sidewalks. . loses Angola, Premier Salazar will | e ★ w M. This could sdso endanger thef AU types of fountain drinks, so-regime of his nearest neighbor.: das, fresh fruit sundaes and choco-Franco of Spain. |late and vanilla soft sherbet are Tito in our mould, so why ahmildl Both men are dictators, but bothiavaUable. S503 A Very Smooth , Whisky,, INDEED! 1 *3>« Every drop qf whisky in Sir John -isSysaraormorsoldtbUndedwith ths choice grain neutral spirits. N PIHF. M* MM KirUl SMRTt. MKRIf HtTUEH CS.. I.Y.g Obsoletes all other fry pans! NEW WESTINGHOUSE BUFFET FRY PAN So easy to use... to carry! *24“ Extra larga 12-inch liM' Friatl Bakatl SImmartI StawsI Roattil A new idea in electric fry pans from Westinghouse ... the smart new “Bullet” Pry Pan. Extra large capacity . . cooks an entire family meal. 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'WWW IWt means that edery shoidd ^ » ot War; the crunch! - - .... Cbeam ot CMssy Soap Take the trtmmlngs from a dds vepoCabla baigata by sSw-may orhh tot' the small stem pieces of cdeiy.' fMathd OMsry Makes about a quart. ck„ tender heart stalks ot cel- Oetory Bsedelabs ery very thoroughly. Ckeom tw dean and cut celery stalks Into gether equalx parts of Roquefort three Inch lengths. Cook in aiud cream <»eese. Stuff cdoy snail amoiait ot water for 5 tnte-otes. Then tealse celery in brown, gravy or drippii«s from a beef Oetory Maysaaatoe roost until soft Add some mar-i Dice »i cup edety and % cup mdso. Uto an dresrtig on r molded sdada. odsspMdait Uba.your favwfto heslc stulBiig adpe. then ndd half n n ly as stuffing by Kmenci at Oetory Use good rich chicken stock. Add plenty of chopped cdeiy trim-ndngs. and simmer 10 to 15 min-in^ Strain and twv# hr soup Tike 1 quart eaaence of edery and add 3 ouncea ot plain gelatin. bread crumba. Firy la ds^ Spanish Us« V«g«tabiM in Hnorfy Suppnr Omelnt Make a supper d^ out of toft- Wonderful Torte Features Raisins saute an onkm in Spanish olive oil, add a cup of Isftovrr lima beans cup of tomato sauce. Bent yolks and whites of 4 eggs separately. Add bean mixture to yolks.'tbsn fold into stiffly-beaten whites. to Jdl. fried Oetory C3ean and cut stalk ot cdeiy lightly greased ot dive dl and a teaspoon of butter: cook until lightly browned on bottom, then fdd over or sl^ into moderate oven until top la Ughtly Thia fabulous creation, degant .rtth the taste surprise of Cdihrnia raisins is a glamor dessert. What's more, wonderful raising coconut torte Is easy to make. The meringue bast has chewy ralstna. cocoimt end graham crai*-ers to give qiecial emphasis to Its flavor and texture. A light airy whtoped cream topping highlighted with chopped raisint and Ughtly accented with rum makes it scrumpthMiB as can be. lUaspew^ W ★ Chop ralstas cup Bent egg whites with salt Si hardy iSf. 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Partygotn, ptailcken, nibblen nil BfiW .smart cooki -tern an old diiat to thank lor what moat paopla agras ia at the greataat tnventiom alnM CStartta Lamh’a Oitoaman eorvcred roast pig. Hio story goes «bst the Indian diist. a chef at a swank Santoga 9prii«B, N. 'T.. reaut, hit upon the brii^t idea of chipidng potatoes quite 1^ accident over a hundred yean ago. It seems he wu trying to please a picayunh* guest who had turned back plate after plate of French Mss. In desperatkm the cdd chef hauled out a sharp knife, sliced potato into browned fat. A tew salted Oiem a a kettle of boOing mnanto later he served them. His he first taste. Absolutely moth he. The taaM of the Saratoia ekip. Bamed by the hdtaa ehaf. k iaelidod a leo^ far chips, one of oun earliest contrenl* eeee foods, are too easy to pkfc up in a pack at the grocery store, drug store, dgar store, news stand or supermarket. It k doubtful that the average housewife could cook potato diipe u crisp — or as chea^y Indastry can. Tor ever TO years these companies have worked toward bringing the packaged potato chip to its meaent level of excdlence. A great deal of money has been spent to improve its taste, uniformity of oolar, crispness and keying qualities and Ow virtaes ef eeeUag with potato ehl^ A great many of the new recipes call for crushing them. Thk can be done quickly and simply by placing the whole chips between she^ of wax paper and pressing them with a rolling pin. Here are recipes for Pi CSilps au Gratia and three mag-' ■. PafS de Poto Gras, A accent bag yields about five cups of vdMie d^, cupa ef eoairsaly crashed ctd^ or Hb cups of finely crashed chilw. ^ The myriad of asee tor eUpe to beaqal by the of which a 1elf-rew>eeting potato chip would be proud to go to a Make a rich cheeae sauce free-Ips beiow) and alternate layers of It with eoaraely crushed potato chipe, freih diced tomatoee and a aprinkling each of cwiandcr arid fraahly-gnwnd black pepper in a well battered caaeerole. Bake in moderate oven (W dagreea) for 30 minutes. Serve hot. Melt H stick butter to a a blender, wldi ^ectrk beater or by flour and brown ilidhtly. Remove from fire, skhl two cups stir until well mixed. Return to alow fire and stir until sauce begins to thicken. Quickly stir In two well beeten eggs until well mixed, ttien add 1 heaping cup of grated American chesM (mellow). When It is dwroughly melted, add 1 tablespoon lime Juice, 1 tablespoon dry whhe wine (opti^ al) and salt and pepper to taste. Pike de TMe Onw Dip TUa... ww. town ^ «r*M a Woi«Mtmhtr« ------—a awHto SutWr Lr8W-.»»CS*. TtoamwaSMU Mix throughly all Ingredlenta In aa w^ They an bettor served at room temperature but should be refrigerated If they are made abtad ot tlma. To one Aounca Jar of soft ebaese .ynqd, add 14 cup mayoimatoe, 14 cito minced pimento, treri»-Id black pepper and salt to taste and 1 tablespoon bJsss'iStrsM Australia’s growing tobacco crop Is now estimated to yield more than $5 million a year to growers. A Dash of Spice Enlivens Rhubarb m medieval times they UMd dto nanMalamaldncloVe potions wWcb may or may not have be«n ef> However, a canerolc of cinnamon-scented baked rhubarb topped with a Uttla vanilla ice cream k guaranteed to get you favorable attention from the man you love! Wash 3H pound.v.of frwk ibto barb, trim off leaves and cut into Idneh pieces. Mix with 3H cupa sugar andi4 teaspoon Mlt7TW-“ a stldc of cinnamon. Turn into a A quart caaserole, cover and baht one hour in a preheated modarato oven (350 degrees). Makes 13 TENDER, YOUNG, CORN FED, TABLE TRIAAMED Pork Loin ROASTS 27 lb. 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WEDXESDAV, MAY 3, l»«i Dip Onion Rings What's Best Wov fo Cook Michigoii Smelt? in Balter, Then Fry ^ ^ T“ CHq>. goWen hrown onkm rings tried in better add interest to Cfven te thriftiest mnin course. They're nservelous. too. with hamburgers and grilled cheese sand- f Vi-incH thick. Dtp a tew rings at a time into fritter batter and drop Into hot. deep fat preheated 375 F. Fry until goMia brown. Drain on absorbent paper. To make fritter batter for about S servings of onions, sift together in a mbcing bowl 1 cup sifted allpurpose flour. 1 teaspoon baking ‘•The smelt are naining’' is the cry of the people fortunate to IK-e in the Great Lake Professionals and amateurs — old and young—men and sfomen—ioto in the sport of smelt dipping. The smek of the Great Lakes area leave the lakes and ^hrong into the tributary streams to spasm as soon as the ice breaks up in the sprite. Coming up the rivers in unbeliev'able numbers, thglr glittering bodies darken the srater. Hunrfereds of people line the banks waitimt to scoop them up. The dipping continues throu^mut t^ nib^t. with bonfires and lanterns ^ waMlag to he aa|ay«d by yaa aad year taasUy. Eithsr smy you do'your dipping. the home economkgla of the United States Departracat of the Interior's Bureau of Oononerciai Fisheries suggest the foUouring kitchen tested recipes to aid you in cooking your catch. powder, h teaspoon salt and i4!" Utasninat- teaspoon ground black pepper. | Combine 1 slightly beaten egg and | Not the outdoor type—if aa. do % cig> milk. Stir into flour mixture' yoar dipplag at j'oar leral nar-wlth 1 tablespoon melted shorten-1 ket You arta nod Ikese day de-ing. i lecteble fish, abaat It la 111 ta the S Mwa* vllol* MMit. IlM t tMlSMB uin Dull p*pp*r 1 itupsoa poprtkk t IsMiisooai ' UMp—n (rated ostoa Thaw frozen fish. Drsa flidi by removing entraila. Wash and drain on absorbent paper. Hace in a single layer in a well-greased baking pan. Combine remaining in-gredienu and pour over flsh. Bake moderate oven, 3S0 deiyees. for 90 to 25 minutes or until fis fldkes easily when tested with fork. Serves 6. of hot coals. CPpk tor 15 minutes, turning tsrioe. To serve, cut a big crisscross in the top of each pack* age and fold the toU back. Serves i*iwS»«£7 mui te h.« Thaw boxen fish. Dress fish by removing entrails. Wash and drain on abaorbent paper. Cut 6 squares of heavy-duty ^utpinum foil. 12 Inches each. Grease lightly. Divide fish into c portions. of etch sqaare of Sprinkle earii s«»rvti« wNk anloa. parsley. saM. aid pepper. PlaM bacon on tap. Fold other half of toU aver Bah aad aeal edgeo by BtaUag doable loMa la the /Place packages of fish In^ M brown the other side. Cooking time approxiinately 10 minutes, depend* ing OB thldmess fish. Drain on absorbent paper. Servea S. Deep-lst friled Fty fish in a basket in deep (M, 375 degrees F., tor 3 to 5 mioutea or until brown. NOTE: A commercial breading may be uaed. Follow the dime-tkma on the package. ' Homburger Shish-Kobob ft P«J'P*r Mumbt. cfMlMr n^. and seasnilags'. Dip fish in «« t.............................. r mixture and roll in crumbs. Place fish in a heavy frying pan which contains about % inch of fat, hot but not smoking. Fry at nwderate heat. When fish isJ>rqwn on one side, turn carefully and Want to do something different ilh hghiburgert Then try serving shtoh kabob-fashion. Combine 1 pound ground chuck. 3 table- Thaw froaan fiab. Dress fish by removing entrails. Wash and drain spoons onion soup mlx^H teatpoon . w. .. im Combine egg. ssM Shd-A) Cake- ftit then homemskert persIMed 1 requesting this inounpsrable flavor in onoe a year. And now their request is answered with a new. exclusive toasted coconut 'cake mix, retaining the homemade fresh coconut flavor and that ntoistnaBB thaf resQy needs no frosting. laakkig fw a quick bat < eateU^ daawrt la lake to PTAt na m datoSkw toattod cacasat aaaa , la perfael JasI topped with brolM beaey aad toasted eo-eoaat aad It eantoa waB la aa Make Toasted Coconut cake mix as directed on package in oblong pan. 13 X 9\i X r’. As soon aa cake to removed frOm oven, drizxle % cop hooey over top. sprinkle with 1 cop eoconto and slip under broiler for a tew Ininutes to toast coconut. Serve warm squares topped with a dab of whipped Cabbage Has Vitamin C Serve your family raw cabbage salsd often. A half cup of shred- DIOILILIAIR Thoutondt of IGA Food Storqs across tha notion art par-ticipoting in this rrotion-wida Dollar Day Sdal It'i lha biggast Dollar Day Sola avtr to ba offaradi Look at lha big sovingt that you con mokt ot your friandly IGA Store ... Look for tha special window postars on your nqerby IGA Pood Storo and by oil moons visit ond tea the special Dollar Day Display inside tha store. Now is tha limo to got ocquointod with your friandly and neighborly IGA grocer. Ha is o raspactad mambar of your conununily ond striving always lo improvo his tarvica, dnd to bring to Tho Lady Who Fushas Tha Cart battar food at ’ than avar prkaa. TobleRittt (Blade Cut) CHUCK ROAST IGA Canned EVARMIIK D«l motif Tuna Fish to ,'/2 flat cans Banquet Frozen TaWaKHa (Staadiaa) Rib Rooft ,.69* Tablatlla (latfl Short Ribs TabiaSita (laaalau) ,.69' Shanklwt Chuck Roost Leg 0* Lamb Meat Pies 58 oz. $100 pkgs. I Del Monte (Cruehed) Pin#ipple 3 No 2 $100 cons I Oet.AAonte (Creom Style) Golden Corn 5 303 $100 cans I White or Assorted Scot Tissue O rolls Cut Rite Wax Paper 4 Del Monte PEAS pkgs. Maine POTATOES 10 lb. bag New ^oiotoas % 10 Green Onions 2.19‘ lOA Frozen Orange Juice 5 6 oz. $100 cons I cons lOA Frozen Sweet Peas 79 or. $jOO 'pkgs. I (Much Mora TOMATO) CATSUP Del Mante (Wliela Kmh«I) Golden Corn KFA Frozen (Crinkle Cut) french Fries $100 SAVf PAUL’S KA FOODUNER IMP Auburo Ava. Car. Ciaahi 'r/». I -\-.r TRADING POST IGA 3393 Ormond Road ^....... lAKl ORION OXrORS MIUORD WAITFS IGA PHIPP’SIGA BREEN'S MARKET FOODUNER IGA MARKET ..V- ■ . ’ A - ' ' ‘I . PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. WEPyESDAY. MAY 3, 1^61 SEVENTEEN Finishing Plons for Fair at CAI Building in June luck supper at 6:30 Tueadi^. and all interested conununity leskleitts have been invited. Hioee attending have been asked to bring a «tl«b to pass and their oini table Mrvlce. Clubs and groups desiilng apace at the 'fair or wanting to assist w --^ “*y «*“*« the, CAI office any Committees will meet tor a pot.ld»>y from 9 ajn. to 5 p.m. Plans are being completed for the 17th aoHial Community Activities. Ine.. Fair to be held June 17 and IS St the CAI building. Nomod Cochairman of Alumni Campaign John G. Pwdt of 9n4 «omhwvd. Waterford Toiniahlp. is cochalr-man for this arts of tt spring gills campaign of the Uni-versity ot O^icago Alumni Founda- tion. The otiier codudrman is Joseph s. ^alsamp of Deart)om. Peck, a ISM graduate, it an assistant dopfftinsnt head for Camp-bdl-Ewakl Go..'a Detroit advei> Shift State Speed Limit to Go Both Up, Down Natioinrltlo the dirve seeks $1.6 liUiati Ssr the untversUy's educa-tion and Ptssareh programs. LANSING (AP) - Several speed limit changes , have been announced lib' the State Highway Department. Maximum speed limits on eight miles of M35 in Houghtm Lake,|CArris Institute Grads Houghton Uke Heights and denville. Roscommon County, will PlOn Sundoy ReuniOn be increased from miles pw _ . ^ 1 miles per hour to 3545 miles per boor. ^eed limits on sectkma of U.S. 33, M 76 and M «|-tn Ftan^, Arenac County, will be reduced from 45 to 35 miles per hour. Graduates of Ferris Institute's automotive and diesel-repair programs will return to Big Rapids Sunday for their tourth annual alumni r^on. Featured speakert at the da> long obaervaaoe will be Frank Float of tiw DelcoJUtny Dtvislwi| of General Motors, end Jon Adams, dssn of the oollsgs’s Tirade The event Is speosersd by the Automotive A DIssri Alumni Oub of Ferris Institute. I 50\/e Oh fri'ce FRYERS llr, oqer n GRADE "A" WHOLE FRESH (This lew price pius your regular CHICKEN LEGS 'SSicVff . . . 49^^. CHICKEN BREASTS "T 59‘ T- ■ U.5. SOVY GRADED CHOICE TENDERAY U.S. GOVT GRADED CHOICE TENOERAY CUBE STEAK ; . . . . . . 99',. RUMP ROAST . . . «««» 89*^ CHUNK STYLE large bologna WHOLE - HALF OR END PIECE 45'u. CANADIAN smi BACON 79', I DELICIOUS FLAVORS KROGER GELATINS REGULAR Si2e S* CIGARETTES . 494* This Low Price Plus Your Regular-Top Value Stamps SKINLESS SHANKLESS DEFAHED HAMS ALL DELICIOUS GOOD EATING SPOTLIGHT SAVE 18c T-LB. BAG WITH COUPON I Top VinlisR Stamps | II perdiess or mere H •f stercbeedlse except " ■edr, Wiee or Clfe* GALLON BLEACH.......-■$9' SAVE 6e - KROGER FRESH SLICED _ WHEAT BREAD......... 12' Fortified Skim BORDEN’S Vz GAL MILK LIBBY'S SPAGHEHI3 24-oz. cans $1.00 Delicioui Libby Brand with meet bollt FRANCO-AMERICAN SPRY . ” . . 3-lb. can 88c All purpose shortening—5e off Idbel. i$v>.oz. CAN SPAGHETTI SAVE 5e ON 4 CANS-CHt)NK STYLE STAR-KIST TUNA 4^99' DISHWASHER ALL . 20-oz. |ikg. 49c Mode especially for your oufomotic dithwother FLUFFYALL...........3-lb, pkg.B3a Kroger everydoy lew priee SAVE Sc-ENRICHED SNAP-OFFBASS...............pkg.We Convenient eoiy-te-uM plettic bee* PILLSBURY FLOUR 5^45' ALL PURPOSE SHORTENING CRISCO- BEADS O'BLEACH 18-oz. pkg. 4le The perfect bleoch for your leundry IVORY SNOW rag. size pk^. 34c For baby elothei ond delicote thinge COMET Claansar ,221 ^/2-oz. cans 43c 3c oft lobel en this special pock INSTANT COFFEE............6-oz. jar 88c lOc off lobel—Meawell House Brand CASCADE ..............20-oz. pkg. 49c Ferffct detergent far your outemotie dishwosher CLOROX.........................l/zqal.Ste Cosy to use bleach CAMAY SOAP................2 bars 23c Regulor site soep bars CAMAY SOAP .............. . 1 b«r,4?e Both site bars In assortod colors BLUE CHEER.........king size pkg. $1.21 12c aff lobal PREMIUM FRANKS 1 -lb. pkg. 63c Delicious Swift's 8r»nd CELERTJO SMC*SPAN .................. f.lb.pl(g.3le Forfoet for wolls and woodwoifc VINE-RIPENED—36 SIZE LOUISIANA RESH RED RIPE G K i t All Y ' CANTALOUPES 3 — n<« STRAWBERRIES . .•»-49* Waak-and Gordaa Naadf Wa raewrve tka rigM to Hail eaaatifiae. Meta oad itoma offoctlea torn fat. May 6, IHl of Zrogar ia Foatioc and Oroytoa FJoiae. Pillibury Biicuits........fube lOc Caihmara Bouquaf 2 bars 31c Copper Claanar 4^oz. jar 49c SwOOt Of Buttarmilk Biscuits Bath lira boouty bor . Twinkle brortd for your pots and pons MaatDinnars ,. 2-e-3V2-02^* jar-s 49c 100% Moot anaars tot bobloa, modi by Swift Laundry Starch .L ... i 2-oz. pkg. 21c Val Datargant 15-oz. pkg. 34c Fal$ Datargent 53-oz. pkg. 79c Niogoro Brond for your wosh For dish^ or foundry All porpos# housahold detergent , Hi-Maat Dinnars 2—4V2-oz. jars 39c Oaliclous bocous# thoy'ra moda by Swift Chunk Tuna 3—6V2-oz. cans 89c Fab . . . Giant size pkg. 79c Sasama Chip* 7-oz, pkg. 39t Broost O' Chickon Brand ‘ For a whiter, brighter wosh Seso-Kroft Chips mode by Independent ♦ all selict grade no. 1 Rosebushes 49^ of^s M49 BUSTER SPANISH itoB* ▲ WBI givau PULL ONE PEANUTS found can ir 3F . r-'. . AMOLUBE MOTOR OIL tow—20W—30W KIt;HTEK>r Govwnifi^iit Inspected GRADE "A'' "SupiBr-Right" Quality "$«p»r-IM*lrt" b filly MolvrMl, 6rUi-M >*•( ONI HIGH CKIAUTY—NO CONFOUON ONI nUCI AS ADVIRTItID ^ Oven-Roody Bdtsvaie 4th and Sfh Ribs THI "USOA" GRADE "A" SHIELD in Hiis otf is your guorontoo Hiot oil Turkoyt sold by A&F oro govommont INSPECTED ond GRADE "A". Whan buying TuHtuy* bu Mira to chach not only tba prka but Iho groUo. Know whot you ora paying for—look for tha grocia “A" thioM—thoro h no battor groda. This guorontaat folly floihod and maoty poultry. Tho Turkey U ohaoya cloon and ottroctiva, tha kind you eon buy with confidanca. NEW 1961 CROP 4 to 9 Pound Sizes LB. Standing R|b m Roast-59' 65 C First 3 Ribs li. 69< First 5 Ribs lb. I _ FIRST OF THI SfASON-^HothoUSO TOMATOES 39 Fresh Sweet Pees 2 29c Cucumbers 3 29c A RIAl VALUE BaiHUNis10* FROZEN FOOD SALE AOP BRAND->OUR FINEST QUALITY Sweet Peos Peas & Carrots Golden Cut Corn Chopped Broccoli Leaf Spinach Chopp^ Spinach Mixed Vegetables French Fries Grape Juice lO^Z. PKO. 10-OZ. RKO. lO^Z. PKO. 10-OZ. PKO. lO^Z. PK6. KM)Z. PKO. lO^Z. PKO. f^Z. PKO. O^Z. CAN YOUR CHOICE FOR ^oOO SANOUn—SIH, CHICKIN OR TURKEY Meat Res ... . . 5 tSi 99c SIROt EYE Chicken o la King. . . 'US' 59c Green Onions . . Mixed Nuts EXCEL MANO, 4imcH»29c TENDER, YOUNG SHOOTS AAc ..»69. Broccoli 2Y SAVE 16c—Jane Parker •INCH SIZE MARVEL—AerS FINE QUALITY ICE CREAM tapolHnn, Cliocola ar luttarscotch^N 49c Vanilla, NaapolHan, Chaco lata, Fudga Marbla ar luttarscotch^Marbla HALP OAUON carton SAVE 14C-JANE PARKER, URGE RING UG. <5c-^ANI PARKCR Angel Food .. 3S* JP0I ’ 29c “x ^ ^ JAN|>ARKSR mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 17c ■ M li SAVI be JANE PARKER, FRESH DATED BREAI Danish Pastry Ring JANt>ARKIR BnstM Brawn Brai SBcmI Rolk MNDWICH OF 1 RISOONl PRINCH ONION PUVOR MP4UCHIP 29i GOLD MEDAL 5Ll.li FLOUR 25“ SUNNYBROOK FRESH, GRADE "A" Large Eggs R YOUR CHOICI—PUDOl OR OATMlAl Cookies 39c MAXWELL HOUSE InslantXoffee 10c OFF LABEL 89< GraliaiM Kt 35t itt. 69c "Hb Era. Cdln -o-uMt liJ 6k Frosted Bars hikman . . , , VtS*" 39c Barbecue Sauce own pit , , . 37e luflcb Bogs tbyhomi ^, <5*®o 27c Soft Weve Tissue . .. . 2 "<>" 27c AMIRICAN OR PIMENTO PROCISS CHIISI ‘ Mel-O-Bit Slices ••oz. PKO. 39 Jar dMtit 49c Sinrlmok lotta., . lUSi 65c SanRyfidd Butla ... ^ 69c '' Obinfoctant Sanitary Napkini Diatari. Click HalnR SfraiMid RMtamaa Anpjwr Armour ty»ol ' Modess ^uperose Sweetner Assorted Deodorizers Baby Food Lemon Juice Beef ,$tew Chopped Horn „ 59c r 2 JT, 85c S9c ■ ‘.it - ’&■ 33c 6 65c • 'i?: 33c.' Sc Off A i*Ct. An. < Ubai / Cant OVC ‘ kOff llOfc CA^ Tkkd Can 54c h \i 'V’- /r \ ^ , '' , "Sup«r.Rlght" Quality SKINNID THE PONTIAC PRES^. WEDNESDAY, ilAY 1961 NINETEEN Mild and Mellow 14 TO 1< POUND^IZES Whoje Hams or Butt Portion LB. 45< Center Cut Hum Slices LB. 79‘ GOVIRNMENT INSPECTED TOP QUALITY Completely Cleoned Fiish W^OLE Fryers 25* Chicken Legs_______________^ 39< 29c Chicken Breasts ATTACHIO 49c CUT-UP QUARTERED OR SPLIT FRESH o* ^ Canned Hums 8 ““ 5*^^ TEXAS STAR Pooled and Deyeined 'WNe-RiOHr QUALITY 3 a. 3.69 Leg O' Lamb. . 65c All Beef Franks 69c “HIMR^IIOHr LAMS ' ^ •SUPH.RIOHr QUAUTY Shoulder Roost » 49c Polish Sausage 49c Sea Scallops » 59c Haddock Fillets hwhliner . . L. 37c Fresh Perch Fillets. . . • LB 69c Fresh White BasscuANEo, . LB 37c Fresh Cleaned Smelt . • « 19c Fresh Herring MH»D. . . . f 35c Medium Shrimp ..... IB 69c MIX OR MATCH SALE Campbell's Soups A c% t.OO eHICKEN-NOqOLE VEGETABLE-BEEF OR MUSHROOM CHUNK SniK, LIGHT MTTY CROCKIR CAKE MIXES Whita, Yallow, Block Wolnut Milk Clwcalata, Davil't NmI or Morbla 3 |*®8 A&P Tuna Fish A&P Grapefruit Juice Snider's Catsup------ Sliced Pie Apples 5 99‘ 4 tSi 79« 5 89< 2««39* A&P Tomato Juice....... 4 ^ 89* Sere et AOP on Seep Productt Hew Blue Cheer Giant Pkg. 7< Off Label Kina Siso 13c Off Lebol 69< 1-19 Comet Cleanser SShum 2^39c Comet Cleanser 2HH.27C Personol Sixe Ivory 12inmIi79c Joy Liquid i*«orruBii . . . 74c GIT ONI PKG. FOR 1c wMk RwrckoM ff-1 at Rof. fri Jeno'sPiualNix 3^99< Ona Package PRII • PwrekoM of 3 at Rag. PHm Dromedary Corn Muffin Mix 3 30* BBM BRANG-4C OPP UBIL Bnked Benns 2»«49* No Soft NM lOPT FLUFFY CIOTMBSI 'g^.^ 45C Laundry Starch . *}%•: 38c Pianut Battar 'J5*' 38c A&P Orange Juice Stuffed Olives Corned Beef tu SPECIAL THIS WEEK g . 46-OZ. CANS CHOICI OP SULTANA LARGE OR SMALL IN lOh-OZ. RIPRIOIRATOR JAR 1.00 49* 2 89* LOOK WHAT 10 pWlU 'but YOUR OIOKE—at SAVINGS Peo Soup habitant BRAND , , , • ^ CAN*' Table Salt ~ut seasons , , , . . PAftofl Mant hyoradi or sh-oz. ronea ifieai derby brand • • • • can Sranefruit Juice *" . . . 'SSf ’Heed Carrots '<»“ •««» ... '*« Potatoes ASF WHOLE, WHITE , , , » ’cAN Butter Begns ameuican beauty , , Sliced Beets wand , , , . Kidney Beans .... Tomato Sauce ... caS ^erlc 'n' Beans m^no . . ’£<» ^OIIIOFE'lfl’nflEt BRAND 14-OZ. Qy, QUALITY ... CAN ^firdilies **AINI keyless , , , , , Mix .......................*^5' ^•moto Paste cohtaoina................^ Vcaetiihbc .... 'tS 'Vvltr's Soup Mixes . . . . . VELVET BRAND CREAMY or CRUNCHY pficee In Hiit ad affoctiva thni Saturday, May BHi THE GREAT ATLANTIC Nutley Margarine 5 95* In all laefarn Michigan ABP Su|Mr Markots & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, INC. 4c OFF LAICL CHSCO- FOUR PONTIAC AREA AlP Sepor Markets lo Serve Too ALL OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. 1185 North Perry ot Moditon i 4724 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains 949 W. Huron St., near TeTegrapb Rd. (This Store Op«n Saturdoyu at 8 A. M.) 25 W. Pike St., Downtown Pontioc Open Monday and Fridoy 'HI 9 P. M. Otkar Cenvuniant AfrP Sforot 6S7 Mai. St, RMhMMr »5 W. FNat, Lak. OrlM . 1160 E. Miialc. W.li.6 Uk. W. MaalaM Laktar, Blrmi.tkam U.S. 10 0 M*1S, CUrkitMi SSSYkAamt at B«vMt, linMliiglMM Sov. at AAPI Deliey Tissue j 2 27c lie OH L.k.1 Ad Dntnrgnnt V 67e 'sOt OH I04.k. . . I FF Fc OH LoMI Liquid Vel 10^ PH L.kN_ Larg. Sic * 1. OH laM RtdMm YMt Sc. OH Coupon* an Dio! Soap Floriint ' -Ivory Soap* Ivory Soap 2 i««k crt.« 4|c •?£■ 77e 2 33c 4 IK 35e 2 c.ka. 29c 10c OH l.k.1 Premium Duz " iC R9c 'VliXTV THK POXTIAC PRKSS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, mi Spring Fruits Delicious Baked in Cobbler Pruh Cobblen mtkcf. ftnr writ. Eaty. nutritkau and not! mrriy rich, they art appropriate! tor membera of the fainUy trom the .voui«eat to the mIuU concenled; about cahHies. Golden pineapple and crisp, roey red rhubarb are new teammalea in today's redoe tor truit cobbler otferinf special flavor and odor distinction. The rbubari). pineapple, sparked wHh a dash of lemon and sugar added are placed in the casserole er baking dish and topped with a batter made'with Useuit mix that's easy to stir together. Pineapple fUrabarb Cobbler is nice to serve when the menu is Hght or when dessert appetites are^ heavy. .Serve it hot from the oven’ Witt plain or whipped cream. to|^ with a dash of nutmeg. Pineapple Rhabarb Orittler 1 No I ema ptn>«pplt cbusk'i S-«'SLp‘i!Si eo,u.,«.a . •ubtd rba^rS, ml U I-tatb «r autrstrla* Drain pineapple, reserving syrup. | j Measure syrup and add water ifj necessary to make 1 cup lkiukl.i Combine sugar ai^ cornstarch Inj large saucepan, stir in, pineapple syrup. Cook and stir ov« medium; heat until mixture thickens and| boils. Add pineapple chunks, rhu-. barb, lemon juict and biitter; re-1 move from hrot. I TRO-ntl’IT (XIBBLER — Cobblers are des- crust Combine two of spring's tastiest fruits and serts that have touit hidden under a browned come up with Pineapple Rhubarb Cobbler. Heat Curry in Pea Soup ‘“p* teaspoon powdbr. Heat to n you have a flair for flavor, boilinj, st; ring oc. asionaUy. Cover ■jc 11 eiiiov pea souo with a touch simmer 5 minutes. Blend in 4 of curry, in a saucepan, siir a np light cream, lu'at. but do not St2ka.ge of pe.i soup mix into .1 boil. Tomato Herb Sauce Will Better Eggs No Cheep ArtMciel Ihnroriiigs ^efheTme, Rich Haver a ottac«> ] teblupooBi t ubiMpoeni Drain mushrooms: stir mushroom liquid taboul 'j cupi with eornstar1c Sausage Meat in true piz^a sauce. A great new pizza treat loaded with sausage. It’s peppier. Richer. Every delicious bite has that exciting sausage-pizza flavor. It's faster! Ready for the oven in 15 minutes. Complete, in oac box. Nothing else to buy. Everything’s right there... including lots of grated cheese. Good. Good! Crust’s crunchy outside. Tender inside ... underneath all that tempting, tangy pizza sauce with Italian style sausage. You'll b^ tbe most-est pizzA-fiarty hostess When you serve this new treat from Chef Boy-Ar-Dee. And what a buy! Emjoy it for only pennies a serving. Both Pizzas are super. The regular Chef Boy-Ar-Dce Pizza—America's most popular-and the new Pizza with Sausage-«ach includes cheese. Tiy both. COWailTt m ONC PACKAOt CHEF BW AR-DEr PIZZA - SAUSAGE :.r Combine biscuit mix, 2 table-; spoons sugar, oil and milk; stir! until just blended. Heat fruit mixture to bdUng; pour into 12 "x8 "x2’ baking dish. Spoon batter in .6 mounds over top of fruit; sprinkle remaining s it g a r over biscuits.! Bake in’ hot oven (450 degrefs) S minutes. Serve warm with cream. Yield; 6 portions. MONEY AVAILARLE NOW! TO PAY OFF YOUR BILLS! TO PAY OFF YOUR HOME! TO IMPROVE YOUR HOME AND LOWER YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENTS! FOR EXAMPLE Njroo ned^4JH IF YOU NEED HJOO »n exlitlat ■■ IF YOU NEB) $1J00 - T. Wl WU KIMI LOAN^IUFI^MO. $6M Tt"«4" 12 YEARS at 6% You Must Hava • 50^ Equity in Yaur Hama fa Qualify XAtlw440W FE 3-7833 FrM Coniultotien BisBearCoRsLCo. 92 Witt Huron Sf. SHOP THE E-Z HOFFMAN WAY! Quality Foods at Budget Prices HOFFMAN'S PONTIAC FREEZER FOOD, INC. 526 PERRY - Next to Wrigley's - FE 2-1100 FREE PARKING IN REAR 15 PLEASANT BUTCHERS TO SERVE YOU FREE DRESSED-PAN-READY Troy Pock IVt lo 3* Av,. FRYERS Limit 19 Lb. CANADIAN 1 Frtih Loon Pork Shouldor I BACON 1 ROAST 1 H 1 u27' 1 BONELESS branded grain fed steer beef „ Mh. kOLUD RIB OR RUMP ROAST ^ 6P SPRING Lomb imb Shouldar ROAST ^ ‘33* ^ Mich. Grodt 1 Chunk A Ar I Quolity Skinlass Mich. Groda 1 Atf^f BOLOGNA...“^29 FRANKS....3III99 BRANDED STEER BEEF Round, Club sniLom STEAK CtntBr Cufg TENDER ROUND, SWISS STEAK ‘ 59* Fill Your Freezer wit|i Quality Foods THE E-Z WAYr-NO MONEY DN.-4 MOS. TO PAY! NRAIN-FED STEER REEF SALE! HIND................lb. 49 FOBS >/4........ . Ul49 FULL SIDE...... Ul 45* Cut, PracaBBtU, Sburp Freian unU DaiivaradI Frau! FREEI Cut, precaBtad, Bharp fragan ond dalivarad fraa — Bmakad ham wMi auck Bid# —> fraa Blab .bacon wMi aucb Va. Fully fuurontaM. Govum- GARDEN-FRESH VEGETABLES ond FRUITS DELIVERED DAILY! Lar9.Si»Pr«k I URGE g*, I TEHPLE ^ PINEAPPLE 19* 1 W I ORANBES . 98* | ■ ^ FREE! Cello Bog Carrots-With Each Produce Order of 50< or Over! Calif. Lang Wbita ^10 lbs. Potatoes V 49< _ r ■•‘V ■■ IT'S JUST GOOD SENSE to SHOP FOOD FAIR ALWAYS TOP QUALITY . . ALWAYS LOW PRICES! U.S. Gov't Inspected & Graded "A" BELTSVILLE TURKEYS Pltiify of TAo Popular Small SItotl MicMfon SoloctoJ m a. STEEL RED APPLES .. 3 Lb.. 49 6^89* Shedd's Peanut Butter..2 ^ 59* CALIFORNIA FRESH RED RIPE Strawberries .29 BO Eitn ISi: Stampi wtth punhtM of ant or mora PARR AWNUI B.LR. CRASS Sin HwHi SaturUty. Mar *Ol T 100 Eitra^ Stamps NICRirS LARei SAUSAOI PIIZA Throuoh Saturday. May ath. r POOD FAIR COUPON 50 Extra " Stampi U-OZ. JARS PtANUT PLUP pirouih Saturday. May 6th. P TWEXTY- THE POXTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAV 8> 1961 Repair Time for Mailboxes lmprov«ment Driv« to B« Held AAay 15-20 in Oakland County nie jnmial rural mailbox kmj arovmmt program of the U.S. r u Post Office Department will be! s held in the CWdand Onunt>- area May 15-20. according to Pontiac! Poatmaatcf Witham W. Donald-; Ttik program is designed to en-j murage patrons to construct and maintain mall receptacles that are! neat and sturdy offering easy andj safe accessibility. UMB IROAST Donaldson offered the foUovring comments on rural mailbox improvement; BoxM that are aot pra|wrly erected, or i nLANNINO DEDICATION-ThU large group of Waterford Township parents and teachers are planning an impressive ceremony to dedicate the new Carl Sandburg School located at 1355 Merry Road near Pontiac Lake Road. The ^Uic affair has been set for 7:30 p.m., Thuraday, May 11. From left are Mrs. Rob«t Walter. PTA president: Mrs. Katherine Barker, principal; Mrs. Christian R. Greve. Mrs. F. J. McLaughlin. Vernon Burris, Irwin Brockie and Mrs. D. M. Jacobs, chairman. « cry of maB airi expooe tt to the weather. To Dedicate Waterford Scfiool ifire Prevention Night Planned Bomcs which are Dedication ceremoniea for an- of Royal Oak wen* Ihr arrhilrrts. serviceable sliouW be replace. eleraentary school In and the building was ronstrurted proaches, sre grouped. Bwfo and supports should he kept painted, preferably whita, hat other ralon OMy »• aoed. area. Poet Carl Sandburg, for whom the school is named, la presently . .... j .K. »w, Waterfwd Township have been by the Schurrer (onstnirtion Co. », UK *»r a bo.« 25"««U«U lo KKh C™W F» * * * he is writing the script for The Sandburg School is patterned'^ ' the film, "The Greatest Story much like the three elementary i |Ever Told." Mail boxes on nral and star buiWimta which opened this P«*‘tava- ^rs. K.tberine Barker, school mutes must be located on the >far^ TV o«-st^ building iTnksTiS^nking E-' Prt-dpst* h« *«>«ve4 aevoral “is rSS veir'HS. S wX .h^ mmlfng^six ami letter. ^^hh,nj^leal ^erW rection of *“ *“'“*• equipped with individual sinks and ^ m .11 DuHi t inted gla.. b used fountains. •««». From thb mtaerbi tt te tions are such that It wmuld be the bulldlag and ta > dangerous for the earner to dnw ^ cut doWn glare and HOLDS 3M PUPILS to the left m order to serw the| ^ Smith ! The school accommodates 360 boxes, or where their doing ao--------------------- would constitute ^a vioiatkin a| State or local traffic taws and regulations. The approaches to boxes should be filled and properly graded and unobstructed at all times. Pontiac Gty Affairs Waterford Home, 2 Stations Entered Refiigerators on Lawn Leave Commission Cold Two service stations and^a pri-j vate home in Waterford Township: were broken into sometime last night, according to township police reports. City Cbmmlssioner William H.: granted Robert L. Dickie for Taylor Jr. took up the ax last night • grocery afore at JtS 8. Caat against refrigerators being dis- uivd. ronimlaaloheni Wllllsm H. played on the front lawn of a used Tayor dr. and Wesley J. Wood furniture outlet. > license issued to the Pontiac Re-j I sale Shop, 12 N. Casa Ave., until Btered .i^gi autbocU|M investigate. ^rTbr^~stole ta cash j weio aot at home at the MilJ” i ^ ^ I log the doors. A service station owned by|. ^ j. . Nealis Keith at 5008 Pontiac Lake, This, Taylor c^endW. h con Road was broken into, and |50;‘™'y “> • »»»»* l«w^eguard^ damage done to a cigarette ma- children against accidental solfo- T rih. On motiwi of Commissioner Win- Commission! Bottom, discussion was put support in holding up renewal ot concerning a peti- tion. signed by 92 per cent of the affected property owners, opposed chine. An undetermined amount of cash and cigarettes were stolen. cation. A curious child haight plimb into an Ice box, shuttii« the door behind him, Bottom explained. to proposed curbs and gutters City Line Road, west of Baldwin. Bottom also asked the administration to take steps to have Costello Excavating & Trucking Co., 27 Hillside Dr^e. fence off an excavation Into a City Line Road hill for the protection of children. ■even tnstitntions of learning bear hta name. This Is the flnrt school In Michigan to be named for the fnroons poel- Alter the Introductions have been made by Sheldon Covert. Rev. William UFountain. pastor of the Waterford Township Lutheran Church of the Ascension, will give the invocation. The Carl Sandburg Chorus, under the direction ot Mrs. Carol Stephens;—will present musical numbers^ A regnesenta-tivre of the board of education will make the presentatioa of the school, and PTA President Mrs. Robert Walter and Principal Mrp. C. Katherine Barker wriU accept (or the school. Vernon Burris wUl present short biography of Sandburg, and Superintendent of Schoeds William Shunck will give the address. The school dwrus will again present vocal numbers and the benediction will be said by Rev. Henry Wrobbel, pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church. Waterford Township. ' C. of C. Sets Evening of June 8 at State Hospital for Program Oakland County's second annual Fire Prevention Institute has been scheduled for Thursday evening, June 8. at Pontiac §tate Hospital. Sponsored by the Fire Safety Committee of the Pontiac Area, Chamber of Commerce, the institute seeks to promote fire prevention practices among those respon-, sible for fire safety in the county. Cochairmea are R«h Luxoh. Pontiac Motor Diviston fin chief; A. J. Torma, Peattac Varnish Co. plant manager; and Lewis Rnaaell, Pontiac State Hoopital safety director. Invitations will be ishied to all local government fire control or-iganlzations and to personnel responsible for industrial fire safety.' A feature of the Institute will be, an riimination round in the annual county water battle competition. Part of the program will be devoted to ftre-flghting demon-Strattons by Seco Safely Prod-arts Co. and Ansnl Chemical, both Detroit firms. Speaker will be Pontiac Fire Marshal Charles E. Metz who will discuss "The Firefighters' Role Arson Detection,” following the outdoor part of the program. 78 N. SAGINAW ST BEEF LIVER g Utt. SHOULDU LAMB u. 00* lb. STEAK jaxixxc LAMB *mJ0» BREAST PAN READY FRESH FRYERS FRESH LEAN GROUND BEEF TENDER STEAKS •SIRLOIN •SWISS LEAN—LAYER SLICED BACON SNOW WHITE VEAI •STEAKS •ROASTS GRADE A LARGE EGGS Gommistioners, on another sub-; ject, approved transfer of Another gasoline station at 3960 Walton Boulevard owned by Qay-toB Lewis of 86 Cadillac Ave.. Pontiac, was entered through a Metes side window. Change from vend- beer and w ine license to make posing machines, several boxes of sible the beer distributorship's spark’^plugif and inner tubes were i move to a new; 175.000 warehouse lakem [at 2000 Pontiar Drive. NO OBJKfTHINS The company plans to leave itsi present location at 375 Franklin' jRoad this summer. j No objections were voiced BMatil-BHndNw EUREKA Detroit Tax Rote Up * but Total Take Down DETROIT IP — The Qly Council , , approved a J352 million budget public hearings on proposals for Tuesday that w1U Increase prop-j‘:urbs and gutters on High «*•—• ROTO MATIC VACUUM GLEANER The amount to be raised by taxation U H23.053.1R3. ThU Is 11.654, 866 less than the 'current year because of a drop in property ments on which the tax rate is ap-(died. ORCHARD fURNITURE WILL BE OPEN FOR THE MAKING OF PAYMENTS DURING THE FIRE CLEAN-UP Orckirf Tinilon Blaine to Summit, and a 305-foot-1 long water Ihw on Bassett Street, west of Woodward. A connectigj line on the west side of Woodward ; from Bassett to Fulton is part ol the project. la a t-t vote, a aew SDM packaged beer and wtae Hceaae was Gas Fifm to Borrow LANSING (API — Michigan jCofisdMdated' GW Co: • h»k' be^ i given State Public Service Commission permission to issue |30 million In first mortgage bonds. The money will be used to retire existing bonowings and* to finance a building program for the mainder of the ^ear. State Gains $44 Million LANSING (ffi — Income Into the .State Treasury during the past |cr Sanford A. Brown reported. Expenditures were 155.7 million andi I the treasury had a balance in all [funds ot S119.3 million at the « I of the week. Brown said. M- YOUR BEST INVESTMENT IS IN YOURSELF Can you afford apecialized business training? You can’t afford not to have it. When you are young the best investment you can make is in yourself. One hundred dollars invested in a bond wilV bring you three or BO dollars a year-— unless something happens to the ^bond. But a hundred dollar* invested in acquiring 'knowledK or skill will brin^ you dividends of pleasure and profit as long as you live. Your principal will invested in a business you control. It will be where you can watch it. Booms can’t inflate it and depression can’t wipe it out. Thieves can’t steal it. Relatives can’t borrow >it. Pontiac Business Institute a W. Uwrence * FE 3-7028 TraJalng fur ItaitiMW Careen Since 1818 Originolly $69,951 Sort $30.07! NO MONEY DOWN-NO PAYMENTS 'TIL JULY! 39 • 7-piece aet of Deluxe Atteck-0-MeNc CUp-ee Teeli • Super pewerl 20% mere luc-Nee, full % H.P. meter e He duet bep to eeiply • Se euiet, ee lipht • Weiphi 2 te 4 I • SiKtiee reducee h • Swivel Note cleeee all ever • New Eeiy-Cllde Rup Neeela JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED... 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It la*tt the life of the leather, with only a brisk brushing needed to keep alive It* soil resisting, water repelliisg quali-tlH. a liga eod Saturday' The SHOE BOX WidHiu AA ond B—^Twa-Ten* Boifa aod Ton "Spatial Thursday—Friday—Saturday" FE 4-0259 GROUND BEEF 49 3 Pounds for $1.39 BOILING Mel<^-Crust Enriched DONUTS Ploin or Sugar Leon, Meoty Plote Cuts FOR U^hfiifeiglit Supyorf AS tha oemfort goa^McUoandopUdto Tel^Hwon CoMw Storo SPRIBiG COAT anil SUIT elearanee off and more laminated jei*sey coats iormst\y/ $25 Orion® Qcrylic/Wool jersey in new silhouettes and colors. Water-repellent. Misses' sizes. wool coats formerly $3998 to $4998 18 New ■ spring styles, colors in misses' sizes. wool salts formerly $29’$ to$3^$ 15 ^ Demi-fit styles in airy wools. Misses' sizes. / (jIai open to 9 p. m. mondqy, thursdoy, frfdoy, Saturday TfL-HUROM SHOFMNG CENTER THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY. MAY 8. 1981 PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. TWBNTY-FIVB Norfhern Offers Centennial Music Prettily costume^ for Pontiac Northern High SchooPs vocal concert Friday evening which will feature a Centennial theme are students (from left) Colleen Richardson of West Cor- Road. nell 'Avenue, Jean Isbell of Wolfe Street, Pam Dunham of Collier Street and Carol Henderson of Silver Lake ftie vocal department of Pontiac Northern High school wiU present its third an-nual spring concert this Friday at 8 pin. in the ^school auditorimxu "Centennial CUngerama” will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Civil War and the founding of this city. ★ ★ ★ ' Featured wiil be the A Cappeiia choir, Boys’ and Oirls* Olie clubs, Scariettones, Sophomore Choir, Choral Belles, Crystal-laires, and massed numbers by the entire department. ★ ★ ★ Historical notes on the Civil War and the early history of Pontiac will be presented by Jean Isbell, Ken Hall and Bill Ramsey who will act as narrators for the show. The Centennial theme is evident in much of the music. Perhaps the best example of this is "Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier," sung by the Oirls’ Glee Club. Narration, lighting techniques, and above all, the music, recreate the authentic mood of 100 years agp. “Sanctus” and “A Nation’s Creed,"” as performed by the Sophomore Choir, express the Ideals for which, then as now, our country stands. ★ ★ ★ Among outstanding numbers to be heard are “Give Me Your Tired, Tour Poor,” a musical setting of the famous inscription on the Statue of Liberty, and ‘ni^aters Ripple and flow," a Csechoslovaklan folk song, niese and others arc characteristic of the many different peoples who have made America — and Pontiac ~ great. Both are sung by the A Cappeiia choir, as are four German love songs by Johannes Brskhms. ★ ★ ★ Sweet sounding are the three girls’ ensembles, who sing an assortment of tpnes ranging from modem popular a^s through a Quaker* courting song to the beautiful "I Heard a Forest Praying.” Perhaps the most spectacular and stirring number of the evening will be the entire vocal department, 260 voices, singing "The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” Headed by vocal director Melvin Larimer and choir president Jerry Menter, the students have been working for several weeks In preparation for the concert. Jolene Hudnell has been in charge of props; Janet Haldane-, decorations; Jean Isbell, script; and BUI Ramsey, publicity. Long hours have been spent in making posters, banners and decorations; writing and practicing narration; hunting down hard-to-find Civil War artifacts; and rehearsing the music. Says Mr. Larimer, who also directs the Elks’ and MacDowell Male choruses, "I believe this will be the finest musical program that Northern hu ever presented." Tickets for the show are on sale from vocal students, and wUl be avaUable at the door. Abby Sayst Write and Ask Womens Section Could Be Office Error College Personals —Students Lauded Figure Group Lists Winner Among students to receive recognition at Eastern Michigan University’s honors convocation this evening will be aaudla Waslk, a Junior, daughter of the Edmund Wasiks of Spence Street. Claudia has contributed to other phases of college life as well as reaching the academic height of a 4-polnt average last semester. Her major is physical education, with minors in history and health. During the past year she has been president and vice president of Delta Zeta Sorority, delegate to PanheUenic Council, vice president of the Women’s Recreation Association and member of the Judiclid board of Goddard Residence Hall. ★ ★ ★ Norman OTfeU, son of the Lesley Harringtons of Stout Street, broadcasts the news at Michigan State Unlver-Isty’s radio sUtion WKAR over a 90-mlle radius around East Lansing. Educational and cultural programs, as well as news and entertainment are offered. O’NeU, a freshman at MSU is acUve in the Young Democrats Club on campus. ★ ★ ★ Sigma Alpha Iota, music honorary for women, Albion College chapter, has pledged 12 members and elected Barbara Jarvis, OrtonvUle Junlpr, president and treasurer. Barbara, who Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parker Jarvis, has just returned from a week’s tour of Michigan with the Albion Choir. ^ ★ ★ it A Dartmouth College junior. Jack D. Schaeffer, son of Mrs. Eleanor R. Schaeffer of North Joslyn RoM, was ■ cl^osen social chairman of Alpha Theta Fraternity In house elections on the Hanover, Nil., campus. He is a pre-engineering major. ' it it it Pearl Tanlyaraa, exchange student from Hawaii, was a house guest last weekend of Jeaime Andrews of East Walton Boulevard. The girls are classmates at Eastern Michigan University. it it it David M. Flynn, son of the Thomas Flynns of Orchard Lake, is pledged to Delta ’Tau Epsilon yratemlty at Perris. it it it Kenneth Bogard Jr. of Judson Street, a senior in business admlnlstraUon at FerrU Institute, has won the Wall Street Journal achievement award for scholarship, leadership and employihent potential. A silver medal will be presented at the annual honors banquet on May 31. Bogard is a member of Phi Delta Chi Fraternity and the student government, and 1s president of the Society for the Advancement of Management. I ★ ★ ★ FTedrlca Harris, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Harris of Birmingham, freshman at Denison University, Granville, Ohio, is one of 29 women initiated Saturday as charter members of the Delta XI Chapter of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, installed as Denison’s ninth national so-UTority last weekend. Elisabeth Kleffer, who is a junior and daughter of the George V. Kleffers of Lauren Court, Bloomfield Hills, played first violin when Denison’s 32-piece string orchestra and 80-voiee concert choir performed Brahms’ "Requiem” last week In Swasey Chapel. it if—if Th# Waterford Township Fashion Your Figure Club will be hosts to the Clarkston Diet Qub at 7:30 p,m. this eve-,ning. Elizabeth Ross, dietician from thp Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital, will present a t^on diet, and all those interested bi she‘; Mrs. Gei^ aid Rose, treasurer; and Mrs. Albert Stevens, historfan. Mrs. C. A. Scott and Mrs. Patton are in charge ot jhe sale. Iheir committee chairmen include Mrs. Vivian Tubbs, purchasing; Mrs. Marvin Talan, finance; Mrs. R. E. Gegoux, display posters; Mrs. J. C. Walker, flower booths; and Mrs. H. B. Euler, sales promotion. Advance orders are bring accepted by Mrs. J. A. Rammes. Mrs. George Shearer and Mrs. Shadley are working with Mrs. Bennett on publicity. The plants are available In two shades of red, and in coral and pink. Farm-Garden Unit to Meet for Luncheon DISCUSSION AT LINCOLN A panel discussion "Family Unlty-What Is It?” will be, featured at LinCdIn Junior High Sdufel PTSA’s 7:30 p.m. Tuesday meeting’ (in the school auditorium. ! \ ^rs. Ralph Ellsworth, chairman of Lincoln’s guidance de-pariment, will moderate the discussion. Birmingham Branch ot the Woman’s National Farm and Garden Association will sponsor its annual spring lundi-eon meeting at 12:30 Monday in Rotunda Inn. Mrs. F. G. Garrison will be guest speaker on the theme "From Buckboard to Rickshaw to Market.” Her talk wlU cover the interaafional activltiee of the Associated Country Women of the World and the International FUrm Youth Association. ' Mrs. Robert A. Taggart, sodal chairman, has asked Mrs. G. W. Chesley. Mrs. W. H. Beatty. Mrs. WilUam B. Grabendike, Mfs. Alviri U. Knorr. Mrs. P. Russell Olin. Mrs. T. M. Roberts, Mrs. Stuart M. Ctestren and Mrs. Ralph H. Scheel to prepare table decorations representing different oountrtes. ..L - '' r\ ■ ^. r': \i ■■kZM TWgyTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEPyfeSD^Y. MAY 8. 1061 Future Nurses to Combine in Giving Benefit Dance ^ * va&Ui tJ Auction Saturday in Rochester TV Future Nfflwu dote at Pm-Itac Northen and SL Fredertck thigh acteob win Join the McAuley ^cinol of PractkAl Nurdnt la pre> smlii« a benefit dance Friday. r'*Procae">« “ Rochester. The desk is htSSd^S^i^^SSi^ the-n«n« VanDusen home an ”U«ier Paris Skies'’ theme. Craabeiry glaaa tram the Mar-The committee is comprised of: tta L. Batael home wlB be ad-Pamela Pickatt. Betty LudwigJ mired hy eeOerters as wtH Mrs. Vera Mathia. Sharon DIrott. Janet Frederick W. Saideva’ Wedg-Radar. Sally Strehlau and Renel weed tea eef and Leonard DachaMgr- | Lewta* Dreedcn lea MairSmSTetSA. S«S • i? S’ ||,||,„ Tt.friri. riMk>v «ho«wi •to*’ bowls from the Ed- S- Wellock home. nrihl^STlIenr^’ ■>^'to aiv available SS^nSf^LiS!^E2S Yarn Nook. Birmington Kr^. SSGithena. Bonnie Buiv ”nr J r"e geaa, Sandra Knotts, Joan Ever- ® aS? Sylvia Schlalf. Shirley Me- ^ aain and Joan Popielar*. Murray and Mrs Carl[ An area orchestra will provide; dance music. Tickets may be ob- a * * ' tained at McAutey School or from Mrs Ralph J Wagner and her! any McAuley student. just S' per week i Gnest Guy. Mrs. {Gordon Longstreth and Mrs. Paul ' ami Mrs. Russell I And though Tom might Why not tearn from the rttil-' Pink-Blue Shower Fetes Mrs. Horton felt the strength of and Indulged K. But some of us merely the lines of th* Concerned Parent., Mrs. Gilbert Horton was feted pink mm blue -bower “"t • very^ in the home of Mrs. Willard Thompson on Baldwin Road. Guests included Mrs. Elmer ners of furniture until the child has learned to walk. We play the dutiful role of Concerned Parent but if the audiencc'l 4 ^ows I Albert Pence. Mrs, John Racette and Mrs. Robert Neff. Others were Mrs. Gilbert Buhl, Mrs. Thurman Sample. Mrs. Leo Pence. Mrs. Keraieth Horton. Mrs. Gilbert Buhl Jr . Mrs. George Horton and Mrs. Emery Pence. Gifts also were opened from I Mrs. John Pence and Mrs. William Eckert. refusing our roquest because lU iturt maktogj noises Ito a mother and are madi because we didn’t put it over, Nobody pays attention to halfhearted feelings. Today, II Mr «m«efii for cMI- | THE IMF*ORTANCE OF FIT ... ha can tan you how vary important fit it. to growing font. Don't taka our word for It... ask him about Strldt Ritas, Z o s. NOWS - ^ ■ nniibsa Id didu snuoM esu Boyi of all tliM DDd sfu eui OnO0S *• "“*1«•uwi siMi s‘fc-i* wKUli B-C-D-E MO- vldUM mc-D-s Available at Both Stores STAFF'S JUVENILE BOOTERIE 28 E. Lowrenco, Downfrhvn (Opra IfDB. U l:M DBd FrI. te I Fomily Shoo Stor# 928 W. Hurcfi ot Telegraph (Opw rfi. dM su. te SI IT’S QUB 2QTR ANNIVERSARY IM ar a. Item MW PM a Mimt NEW 8UMIHHI DRESSES Pontiac—25 S. Telegraph Rd. (Tel-Hur^ Shopplno CerUerl ■ Rochester—1479 N. Mam (Nai^ Hlh ftlsia Shoppino Center) Future coffees wlU feature 'the lectures "Snipping Distance From the Kitchen," herb plahtlng and cooking hints by Mrs. Richard Ger-athy. May 9: "Gems in the Making.” by Clara Radda-baugh, lapidarist. May 16: and "Accent on Wines,” by Robert Wozniak. May 25. Travelogues “La Belle France” and "Italy.” May 7 and 21. respecth’ely, are planned for 3 p.m. at Showcase. Gourmet refreshments and aouvenin will be available. Eariy reservattona are advised. Ham-Cheese Pastries Served Hot From Oven Centennial Flavor V Invades Gathering By JANET ODELL Spring dances are in the offing which means parties, before and afterward. What do serve thaFs different? Mrs. Wendell DooUn has one answer with.her little Ham and Cheese Pastries. Mra. Doolin is a member ot Beta Sigma Phi. She enjoys bowling and golf. Her young aOn goes to nursery sdwol, so .Mama belongs to the volunteers’ group. HAM AND CHEESE Mix and chill overnight. Maple Leal dub members wore {Ontennial garb and saw the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce film "The Pontiac Story of Progress and Promise” at thefr monthly meeting in Hotel Waldron. Roll dough thin and cut Into 2-inch rounds. Put a small amount of ham mixture on half of each circle. i oW over Chill until rea(^ to bake. Bake 10 minutes at 100 degrees. Makes 30 pastries. the Friday aseH-lag. aartsted by Mra. Turrla Mc-: CuIlT aad Mra. Ben Moahler. Guests were Mrs. Dale Hammond. Mrs. George ScheUenbeig, Mrs Leslie Marsac and Mrs. Forrest Webb. > The next meeting will be Mayj I 25 in the Tubbs Road home of^ M Mrs. Vivian Tiibbs. You can also make these in different shapes like squares w trianiJes. If preforred. By Mrs. WMdeU DaaHa roread rectangle -with ham mixture and roll up like a Jelly roll. Slice thin and bake. Class to Sponsor Annual Breakfast Mrs. Wallace Joyner ii chairman, Mra. Donald Wllaon, co-chairman, with Mrs. Dsuaiel Glrdier in charge of tlcfceto. The public ia Invited. Bazaar artidea and baked goods win be on sale. Proceeds h will be given te tlie diurcli: HAND PAINTED EARTHERNWARE 16*PC. S«t .. DIXIE POTTERY 6S81 Dixit Hwy. OR S-1894 Wattrford The Friendship Sunday School aaaa of Bethany Baptist Church will sponsor the annual May breakfast Saturday from 7 to 11 a.m. In Fellowship Hall. for M fifetimo of proud OMEGA qL THIS a llte wsicb youll proudly dispisy >■ • bwioM conferenct or tniM impHcitIjr REDMOND’S JEWELERS OPTOMETRISTS 81 N. Stfinaw St. FE 2-S612 Professional PERMANENTS Styled as YOU Like It! IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON 219 Auburn Ave. FE 4-2878 No Appofntment Necessmy Add 4 Members ' Tuesday Tee Golf League wd-corned tour new members at its I May meeting at Pontiao Country aub. .^ed to the membership rotter twere Mrs. Frederick L. (fork. Mra. iEuell^ Smith, Mrs. Gerard Weber land Mrs. . Douglas MacLean. ra s.4in-N«« i« nr. >nn«r, ojr. Kmaam*a for JunlBra Low< Low Pricof on Oiston DMfiMtt Tho YARDSTICK MIRACLE MILE Eorly Week Spedell $Z50 BUDGET WAVE....... 0 (ALUE’S BEAUTY SJHOP 116 North Perry - I** 2-4361 / THE POXtiAC PRESS. WEPyESDAY, MAY a, VMl TWENTY-SEVEN Kravetz-Junglas Vows Spoken at Waterford With These Exercises «M« Tomaklp aad Mr. Md Mra. Adam Kraveti «f VIrglala Ave- Viola Francis - Junglas became the bride of Adam J. Kravets Jr. •at noon Saturday in Our Lady of the Lakes Church. Waterford. ^ ^ The Rev. F. J. DeLaney per- ^ formed the^ceiymony at an aUar '^“Ite ChantiUy lace, styled with banked witfi white dadioli in the "«^Wine touched with presence of some 200 guests. “ iT’^hV . length tiered skirt of nylon ruffles Farewts of the newlyweds are |over silklaffeta. The bride wore Mr. aad Mrs, Herman JaaKlas the bridegroom's gift of cultui-ed •I CHatoavtUn Road, ladepeod pearls, and fingertip veiling held p pearls and se- Yellow rosebuds centered her hind-cascade of white carnations. Doris Steffes Of Dorr attended her'cousin as honor maid, wearing blue chiffon and white accessories. ^ carried biue andi white camationg. Bridesmaids Marguerite Rock-on and Sandra Freeae appeared la rooe taffeta With matching net overskirts and beid white and pink carnations. Frederick Kravetz was best man for his brother. The bride's brotii-e-s William and Larry Junglas seated the guests. After an afternoon receol cn r‘ Ivnights of Cc'umbus Hail t h e newlyweds left for a horn" noon in Kentucky. The new Mrs. Knr-| vets was wearing a white woolj sheath dress with lilac accessor-: ies. The couple will live in Drayton Plains. Mrs. Junglas awented her green | j silk brocade suit with white and | III . / wore white carnations, as did Mrs. I Kravetz. who choose white a id i MRS. ADA.M J. KRAVRTZ JR. blue nlyon chiffon over taffeta Waterford PTAs May ends the season for most parent-teacher associations in Wpt-erford Township, and Thursday night'a meeting will feature instal- Also. Mrs. James Jackaon. con-esponding secretary: Robert, Lawrence Stack, mother preoident: Richard Shafto, vice president; Mrs. Michael Hucul, teacher vice and Mrs. Kenneth lation of tlMlt OEIJLA Lllpt The PTA of the new school wUl . , install officers for the first time ^***' treasurer: Mrs. Kay Uleh. lieginning at 7:30 p m. Mrs. tlmily •historian, and Mrs. Raymond Wil-llicks, principal of the William helm and Mrs Charles Sinsa-Austin Burt School, will have delegates, (harge of the ceremonies, initiat- . . ... ... ‘ ^ Following the installation. Don- mg the following officers. Mrs. Ray Iceberg, president; I Brolh- WILLi.AMS LAKK SCHOOL Installation of officers will be made by principal of the Donelson School. -Mrs. Iva O'Dell. The PTA meeting will be held at Michigan State University Oakland beginning at » p.m. After the ceremonies. there will be a guided tour Celliat David Eicher has been ,h«. university, and refreshments awarded a Foster Foundation^ by ki„der- Srhdarship for the eight-week sea- ggi-ten home room mothers. skm at the National Music Campi ___________________:__________ at Interlochen. Cellist Receives Award to Study at Music Camp Announced Sunday afternoon Mrs. Key Wins the final concert of the Michigan . ' _ Youth. Symphony Orchestra In Award at Uub Wayne, the acholarahlp was one of three given to members of the Janet Odell. F^tiac Press Home 154-piece orchestra, which Is un- Editor spoke' on diet and low-cal-der the auspices of the Unlver- orie recipes before the Fashionette lity of Michigan Extenaion Service, club members Tuesday evening at David, a oopbomore at Walled ' Adah Shelly Library Lake High tk-hori. hrids the Mrs. Oaadla Key won the e seeead Fbar. weekly award lor the greatest IV awards ara gives | I the fie Ms of orehestial ea- Tbey rover halt the taition of New member, Mrs. William Longton, was welcomed. Next week's meeting is sched uled as "gym night." .Son of the David N, Ei'chers of xil women who have a we>gr.t Orchard Lake. David a memVr problem are invited to attend of the Pontiac Symphony Orrhea- «reekly meetings from 7 to 9 ,mii. tra. IV Eastern Michigan Urn- at Adah Shelly Ubrary. verslty Siymphony Orchestra, the .Southeastern Michigan High School String Orchestra, a string ensemble and his school orchestra. He plays by invitation at Kingt-wood School, Cranbrook. and In concerts of the Pontiac schools and has held first ratings in the state solo and ensemble contests. Children's Shop ' “'*■ Sh^MlM ftalai fM Dally -III • r. m. Ft 1-Mtt OpM B 559 orchard lAKE FF 7 0 77 TWO DAiU DflIVIRIil TO DfTROIT AND INTIRMfDIATI POIMTt -hi. Waistline Goes Slimmer By JOSEPBINE LOWMAN As I have said frequently a an can' carry a few inches loo mi^ -in her hipiine if she baa alim Witit. This seems to be the done slowly, giving plenty of time for the etretch. Twins' Club ko Hear Talk Shower Honors Sandra House 3. Stand tall with your feet aep-arated and your arms out at your: Dr. Robert E. J ernes, pediatrician, win be guest speaker at the Mgy 11 meeting of the Twine’ Mothere aub. Early lymptoma of childhood diseases and polio wUl be the subjects for discus- Bride-elect Sandra Kaye House was honored at a miscellaneous shower recently In, the West Chicago Avenue home of Mrs. Charles C. Rose. Parent, Mrs, HaroM Rom , Mrs. Nelson King, Mrs. Rose. Mrs. George Reed. B^ord Laur, Mrs. Stan Du Mrs. William Sekulk*. Mrs. 1 vers Williams and Mrs. Geotge Koatln. TV guests iucliided Mrs. Jo- of the honoree, and Mrs. left, touching the left hand to tV| «»" AssodaUon headquarters, floor or going dernp as far as poe-i the mee^ V a husband slble with stiff knees. Raise the', • trunk ALL THE WAY to erect po-l sition, pulling back slightly and continue, bending right and touch-1 ing the right hand to the floor if P9ssible. Continuf. alternating. Be : sure to return to erect position ini: between bends and to keep the knees stiff CVrles D. Rose, mother of the prospective bridegroom Roaeld OM jA, HaraH led. Mra. I Dumei Mrs. Red- The couple plans a June 24 w# ding. which responds most quickly to figure molding exercises. With spring in the air, I am going to gKe ^ou a few exercisea which w::ll gjve you a springlike a;aistlihe. For results-you must do these regularly. Star, with of 15 times each and build up to about 35 or 40 times each. WALL EXERCISE 1. Stand with your left side toward the wall and your left hand on the wall. Stand several feet away from the wall. (Thia depends on your height). Raise your right arm up by your right ear. Keep It there as yoW bend to-waid the left aad toswh tV fla gerttps of your right hand te the wall. ,Vou shoeld be far eaough away from the wan te give you a pull down the right side when ynu touch the wall with your i'lghi hand. GENTRY’S » S. Mila, narkatM UA fr Colonial House LOWER HANDS Again stand with the feet separated. Low^r both hands down the, left leg (to the left toe if possible). i Drag" the hands up the left leg, and pull back to the right. Con-tin6e. After a while lower the; hands down the right leg: Drag the hands up the right lej and pul! back to the Uft. Continue. If yo'T problem i* a protiuuing iibdome.i instead of a I'l'se v.ast.' you may want my test?^ abdoni flaiM‘ trunk and continue. After Inal exercises. If- sc. semi a a while turn the right side toward stamped, self - addres.sed-e ive'.opc the wall, raise your left arm by'with your requt-st for leaflet No. your left ear, liend to the right and 2. Address .losephine I.owman in continue. This exercise should be care of The Pontiac Pi-ea.s. The measii, youthful figure seems to depend on the measurement of your waist. ■ ,4nd if you ll make the effort as this giriis doing. you can trim inches in this area. Home-Made Candies Now at 2440 WOODWARD AVENUE Uust North of Square Lake Rd THIS WEEK FEATURE Floai on the pillow-foam sole! ( THI SMOe WITH 4 4K 5 5m 6 6h 7 7R 1 8m 9 9m 10 AAAA X X X X X X X X X AM X X X X X X X X X M X X X X X X X X X X B X X X X X X X X X X X X X C X X X X X X X Wonderful sensation, spending your days in Punsters by Nsiuralizer . . .vour feet pillowed on deep cushioning beel to toe. Smart sling-sandal in white, white grey/black or bone/beige blown kid. Everything you want in a casual! Mint Melt-Qways Open Daily TO to 8;30 Sunday 11 to 5 p.m , .A ^ Solid Maple Colonial Bedroom in Beautiful “Heirloom Finish”... Open Stock Our delightful new "Farmington Valley Group " from our Colonial Shop design thot's steeped in trodition . . craf^monship of distinction ond 0 new, worm-toned finish you'll hove to see and touch to truly appreciote Pleasingly low-price^ond available in open stock. A. 5-DRAWER CHEST (46i/2Hx36xl9) $ 99.50 B. NIGHT STAND........... .............. $ 29.95 C. FULL or TWIN SIZE BED ..... $ 59.59 D. TRIPLE DRESSER BASE (36Hx58xl9) $139..50 Matchinfi' Framed Mirror............. $ 34 9.5 E. NIGHT STAND........... .......... $ 39.95 F. DOUBLE DRESSER (36Hxo4xl9).............. $119.50 Matching Framed Mirror............... $ 32.95 G. DRAWER CHEST (44i4Hx33xl9) 7. : 7.. ^ H. SPINDLE.BED (Twin or Full Size) . ... $ 49.95 I. e-DRAWER CHEST ON CHEST (52Hx36x18i/2) - - ...... ........... $139.50 Ours Alone in This Area Interior Decorating at No Extro Cost Visit THE MARDI GRAS Mods/ Honj* by Austin Building Co. Fgiimihed by STEWARY-CL6nN CO. Wait of Lahsor rwsr 14 Mi|« Road Opten Mon , Thurs., Fri Eves, 'til 9 1, ' \ \ ^ ' 'W . ,"'.v THK FOXTlAr PRESS. WKDXKSDAV. MAY 3. 1061 SEW SIMPLE By Eunice Farmer D«r Eunice, *'How many Inches should a dress slide fastener extend below the waistline? I am short and a 14" dress fastener, which the pattern calls for, is usuaiUy too long. Please help me solve this?” ' . Mrs. A.B. This question was answered a few weeks ago. but because of the many requests for thU information, 1 am repeating the answer. Buy your dress fastener according to your height, not according to the pattern instructions. I The fastener should neyet extend more than 7" below the waistline of your dress. BUTTONHOLE PROBLE.M "Dear Eunice, **! am making a iiiit which has (mly one bttttonhole and this is placed in the yoke seam! I have tried making a bound buttonhole by your instructitms but, it seems to bq much too thick and bulky. What am I dmng wrong?” Mrs. WJt.H.' You wUl find many Jackets and coats with buttonholes appearing in the seam this year. A regular bound buttonhole such as I have taught you to make, is not used In this instance. When stitching, the yoke to the Jacket front, as Illustrated, stitch from tj»e front edge to the center front, or »b>. and secure your witching. Begin your machine stitching again at < a I. securing stitch, and cmtitinue to end of yoke at armhole. The distance between r«)nkright. smooth. If there is no metal shank on the button, jrou igan Unu’ersity. aill be brides-: Fred Gidding.s. door prize. must bold the button a short distance away from the garment while sewing it on. » A ★ A If you have s sewing problem or a suggestion to share with other readers, please write to Sew Simple In care of your newspaper. A A A If you are having trouble with bound buttonholes, send a self-addressed stamped envelope with your request for my free "Bound Buttonhole " leaflet. Address your request to Eunice vi'alton. Mrs Guy N« maids. Places were marked far Mrs. fbaries W. Gale of Izmhi Isike and Mrs. Stuail E. Galbraith M West Iroquois Road, mothers of the engaged rouple. and the Alfred Gale and Mrs. CUrl Nel- phani: Mrs. Mrs. Theodore Reynolds is pub-j liclty chainhan. and Mrs, Fredi Giddings is in charge of protec-1 lion. Comminee rhairmen larlnded Mrs. .Albert Barnett, Hsh poaiW Mrs. Fred Rldle.v, white ele-Haiian Mathew, itaked goods; Mrs. John Caiiip- Clean Hair Helps (NEAt — If your ciwning glory is thinning provide some camouflage by shampooing your hair every other day. Oean hair is fluffy and gives the illusion of a more luxurious growth Funner, in cure of The Pontluc Press. Golf League Opens Season To Present FUmb ot Annual Dinner The executive board of the New Qtisens' League of Pontiac has completed arrange-menu tor the annual ship Dinner Thuiaday in Pontiac Central High School. The affair will begin at 6:30 in the cafeteria. John Heitsch. .Mrs. Waiter Smock, • Mrs. Felix Vltaslnski and dau^-ter Gail. Miss Baer and Miss Galbraith Sharing hostess honors were .Mfs. Ctiarle* Crowley and Mrs. Gerald Hubbawl. The Wnght-Fournier Amvet Aux-, lliary Golf League opened the aea-son at Morey's GMf Oourae. Union! Lake. Officers for 1961 are Mra. Robert| Brown, chairman; Mrs. Margaret Spalding. aecreUry: Helen Maid.' treaturer. Mrs Albert Emsley. Helen Clark and Betty Hanaon prizes. Banquet chairmen are Mra. Jack Mariner, Mrs. Paul Kitts. Mrs. Howard Hvintzelman and Hilda Hk-ka. Mrs. Orsal Rusaeli. Mrs. WilUain .Marshall and Mrs Edwin, plan the annual citlzenahip ob-Good. «tJ1 be rules chairmen. Dinner Donee Set JUidea and movliig pictures of the clau trip ot I960 will be shown at the dinner. Board members met Saturday at the DUl Drive home ot Mr and Mrs. George Durr to The W'agon Wheelers Square Dance Club will conclude its wasoD with a dinner dance Thursday at Waterford Community Center. Dinner will be served at 6 p m. wltjj^ dancing from R to 11. . Mel Sheffer, club caller, will-present old-time favorites In square and round dancing. Hoste will be Mr. and Mrs Harry Langdon and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wlutmore. 2ui«i»«i CONTINENTAL CAPERS « foo^ning th# beaches or louflO'^S lun lovers...ttyled in the Itotlan monner and goily open for fun. A. Natural alraw 4.W a. Whita at beea laatber 7.99 C. Natural laatber 7-99 Here’s .What to Wear This Summer Embroidered Colton Batiste On your way m a cool, charming crop Jacket over a high necked Sheath. The Season * most popular eyelet Cotton becomes a winner in your wardrobe., because it does so many things' splendidly. Tlie true beauty of the batiste U 'vuihie after It has been washtd^ Jn white antLnavy.-^ri 134 to 334. was concluded with the sorority"- prayer. led by Mrs. Jamea De-jr D. McKay was Florio. __________________ c- *1»»* «M''sm «IOMrS-74 S S][AY 3. 19Gj TWFA'TY-MX Michigan Rules Compajit Roost \Kasavubu, U^N. Get Together on Setting Up Army Small Cort Increase State's Share of U. S. Automobile Production Compact car* arc snagging a targer fhare of the nation s auto production fW Michigan, according to Ward's Automotive Repmls, weekly industry pubUcaUon. . . With the intr^uctlon of the Tem-^pest. acbording to Ward *. Pontiac Motor Division is now building 50 per cent oT its cars in Michigan as against 40 per cent in imevioiis years. (API—President Joseph Kasavu-bu has presented' proposals to U N, officials in reorganizing the Congo’s armies—including the foreign mercenary forces of Katanga Province. Foreign Minister Justice Bom-boko announced Tuesday night File First Renewal Condemnation Suit The first condemnation suit of COQUILHATVILLE the Congo renewal Program was to be filed today In the wake of ooo-tracts for the new pay-as-you-go Chic Center Art hall. About to. Hie the suit in Oakland County Clreuit Court for condemnation of a lot on the fire hall site, aty Attorney William A. Ewart ^ ------------ said he hop^ to have the case | December, said Robert A. Stierer, U.N. SeiTetary General Dag Ham-|*’^rd duipng the June jury term, assistant dty manager and urban marakjold approved the recent! nn» renewal coordinator. Ewatt aaM the owners had re-,served wryly that the fire stat je^ the «nte ta ‘getting off to a hof start’ urban renewal (if W.100 tor the lot. tv manager contended that the rotm other lots ~ dty tried up to the last minute to Street were purchased lor the loca-l , “ ^ tion in 19M. The site is in thel«''°‘^ condemnation by negotiating urban renewal project. 'the price of the lot and maintained Negotiations for the remaining I“an"*!**®** lot have been under way since|‘"^ ‘® “P Commission Tips] Cap to Fisher in Centennial Salutel The City Gomniiiskm wrapped up its Centennial >year salute to the automotive industry by adopting a resolution in honor of Fisherj 1 Body Division. accord concluded with the Congo-! govf;rnment—an agrrement under which ..Kasavubu expects the United Nations to help disarm Katanga's forces. CHy (NHiiinlaiilonera airthorised Congratulations went to Ihomasj Wiethom, Pontiac plant manager^i , . . , . iand the division’s Jtontiac em-l Undry arjpied tUt urban re-1 , hiL'Al iti h«m0 nsM 4 ffilXl-....... ^ ..I ing “the finest automobile bodies.” Introduction of the conipact Corvair saw Chevrolet's share of U.S^ production devoted to Michigan jump to about 22 per cent in 1900 from approximately 12 cent in each of the two previous ycors. The contracts were in amounts of $221,781 with Chissus Construc-V tion Co. of Birmingham for gen-eral construction; $73,600 with Zeni Maguire Co. of Detroit for r pluiVibing and heating installations; d and $25,483 with Fred W. Moote n Electric Co. Of Pontiac for electrl- oewal is being used ‘ Commissioner Milton R. Henry mick’’ to get the lot. criticized the administration f p I j cL I The land Is needed principally .“'1^ ‘!*^ San Salvador Shakes for access to a side garage. model year, and above tiwi 30.^ per cent for 1960, Ward’s re-1 SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador To be aamfd a* defendant* In ported. (gt — A heavy earthquake IVsday; the suit are Earl W. Montroos of The state’s share of production shook this capital and toppled a; Pontiac and hi* brother LaMarr t had dropped steadily from 34.7 perismall wall in a cathedral under of Kalamaioo, owner* of the lot cent in 1957 to 29,9 in 1958 and j construction. The quake was the and old frame home at 18 Union 28.3 in 1959. second here in three days. , St. on the east side of the site. EXTRA DISCOUNTS OFF GRANTS REGULAR LOM PRICES fo^oMotken, CheoM from on tkeiling a '^^^^■Wont morn for your monoy?. Imont; thrift-prico toggod. 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Charge it now».. take up to S months to fiayt THIRTY Diamond Lights Okayed by City Hop# for Installatton at JoycM Park by Juno 17; Extra Fund Noedod Cit> oommissioners hist night «p-proi'Ci] spending $33,000 to insUll lights for night baseball at Jay-cw Park. The move kill result in Pontiac's, first lighted baseball parlBi and reereattaw, saU be lMpe4 tlM> Htjr’t cJertrtcsd depart aaeat wmM hare the MgUs hh kMeban game la be pteyed dv> *mm 1T-S4. Funds for the lights were included ta -'the 1961 bud^. Plans «nll for 240 fioodli^ts. in groups of M. mounted on 10 fMd polet SOdset In height. As a companion project, a citi-j rens committee of baae^ enthusiasts has been formed to raise, around $9,000 to proinde ^outfield, fencing, bleachers. dugiHits. a lighted score board and a press box. 1 HK lO.NTlAl 1»HK.SS. WKUXKSDAV. .mAV 3, I Util Verdict on Cuba: Collective Goof Paxton of 6E Denies Any Fix Knowledge Harvard University Ubraries con-| An average 2-pound sugar beet tain about six m^ioft volumes. IconUlns 4 teaspoons of sugan . WASHINGTON tfVr-Sen. J. WUUam Fulbrlght. D-Ark., says he believes the ill-fated Cuban invagion was a blunder for which the White House and several other agencies must share responsibility. Fulbrlght, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, commented Tuesday after his ccanmittee questioned top officials of*^ the State Department and Dean Rusk, who briefed; Intelligence WASHINGTON (AP) ~ Robert Poxton, retiring preeldent of Gen-oral Eloctiic Go., told Senate Investigators today be gave tub-ordinates explicit instructiona "to have no truck’’ with price-fixing deals. COUPOR— Thu«., Fri., Sot., Mon. ond Tnoi. WITH THIS COUPON MIN'S HALF SOLES The whit^haired business exec-O utive tesUfied that it was not un- ~ til the price-fixing scandals in the I industry broke in the summer pf ■ 1999 that be learned his trust had ■ been misplaced. ■ 1" e Mw's. ChiMMii't CCnefaT Agency (C^). He said a decision would be made later whether to call military advisers before either the full committee or the Latin Arocr* lean Affairs subcommittee, as I’m Mon^~ turn this afternoon for a furtherj briefing on the world situation, including the criris in Laos and current developments in Cuba. 1 I want le know,'* PW- fwr hear brieflag by Aliea W. Dnllrn. director of Sw soper-secret CIA. atol Rtohard M. Bissell Jr.. DaUes’ deputy dl rector for ptons who reportedly played a major rol^ in the Cl.\’s part to the iavastoo by (libaa exiles. ’H(^ was called before the Sen- ■ ate Antitrust and Monopoly sub-■ committee In the wake of conflict- • WHILE U WAIT pr SHOP SERVICE UEISNER SHOEAEPAIRT Push Back Attack ing testimony from others whether he had encouraged and directed subordinates by Angola Natives Fulbrlght ||id the testimony h" prior conviction Chairmen of the drive are An-tiiony F. Stiel, investigator for Oakland Chanty Prosecutor, and Howard Den. a Pontiac pharma- «P Phs«rt»i mxux FACES Ml'SIC — OA chief Allen Dulles talks to m. UTlliam Fulbrlght, D-Ark., Senate Foreign Relations Com-itttee chairman (right* at the start of a hearing on the ill-ited invaskm of Cuba. Sen. Bourke Hickenlooper, R-Io«a, i.s confirined that: -The operation as a whole jwas a mistake ' for which U$BON, Fortagal (SI — Porta-gal’s Lusltsaia News .Agewey reported today that Portagueoe troops a-ukl7 EuropeJk realdeats fought eft another aHaek hy aa-tlves Tuesday on Mucaba. a village In Northern An|;ela.. It said heavy losses were suffered by the attackers In the raid MAIN FLOOR—REAR a COUPOlf .rt with competitors on prices. Waterford Twp. Baby Is Found Dood'in Bed The Pontiac Press became the;- first contributor to th« drive. do-| ** JFK PichiJ.iiiw KiUfain KEF WEST, Fla. (Fh-Ospt >Iaaael Artime. toader af the an-Bueoessfal tovaatoa a# Cuba twe week# ago, waa captarad today. Radio Havaaa aaaaanead. It waa aae at aeveral elashea reported la the African territory. A Waterford Township four- i month-old baby. Jeffrey Rowland, was found dead In bed at 9 a.m. today. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowland of 180 N. Winding Drive, All efforts by township firemen to revive the child failed, and he was pronounced dead on arrival at Pontiac General Hospital. ;nie cause of death was undetermined at noon. troop rainfarcamanto arrived by ahlp and plsaa to Luanda, capital af the Weat African territory. htcisiM Watch Itpair ckTSTSLB mrsn wniu sou WAR WATCB SANnS |t.40 VF had beea hldlag la toe swampa af the Bay at Oochlaos. Ghana in Race for Seat NSISNBBS Watch lapaii 42 N. Utimam FI C-I59i Explorer Post Hears Talk on Architecture To Lead Intelligence Unit Twenty members of MJaA Explorer Post No. 1035 Monday eve-i ntng beard OfilUam G. Add of William G. FVaBkenfleld| Aswdatea, 3435 St. Jooeph. West! Bloomfield Township, (flscuts "A; Career In ArcUtecture — Its Ra-' uulwniwts and Resrards." ! 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By DON rtXHOYVE ROCHESTER—The 3Mr«cre stte of tiw old Oakland Eoundry axid Tool Co. at Woodward Str^ and the New York Central Railroad tracks will be the home of the new Rochester Aeroool Corp. try aeheiBled «a iaeata la. tta new. ^ant aill be “compleMy modern and free from objwtfcm* aNe noise and fomet.” The prop-erty will be landacaped ai^ a por. tion of It win be fenced in. he -Some of the existing buildings on GvmirteaoB of arrat^emenis to site win be retained, but the structure housing the old foundry aimounced today Thuri^ ADen, president of the Rochester Area Devetopment Corp. (RADCO) and [Robert A. WUlianganz, president-elect U the Rochestvr Aerosol Corp. will be torn down, according to Allen and WUlianganz. the prapowd aerooal packag-lag plairt. the first nmjsr Mas- A hew building designed specifically for canning aeroool pt^ ucts win be constructed and a rail tiding wni.be added. WUlianganz pointed out that the tions here. The annual output of 10 mnUon cans couM be achiored on a sliti^ shut ba^ Tha plaat later eauM be ex- When completed, the plant wUI contain approximately 35,000 square feet of floor space foi fim. manufacturing, laboratories a warehouse . to HIBE U Products suitable for aeroool containers wUl be received from major concerns and canned for local distribution at the new plant. About 35 employes will be hired when the company begins opera- paaded to | aaraool paduiged predawn Hie U.S. Small B MM to a record Ugh of OM nil- Oen of the' fcwtureo of the plant wUl be >a modern quality coigrol laboratory where spccificationa lor an raateriala used in the pressurized cans can be regulated. AHen estimated that the cost of the plant and equipment will ho approximately 815,000. " ^ capital, acoounto receivable i inventory- ^ -■"W SHiST RAUE FlINDS The other 160,000 moot be‘raised in the community. Of that sum, over $30,000 in the fonn ot, nib-acriptiionfl already has been obtained by RADCO, the organization formed iy the Rochester Ana Chamber of Commerce to draw new industry to tho area. Under present plans, the plant wou-'d be purchased, by RAIXX), mortgaged by the SmalT Business Association and sold on a lease-purchase arrangement to the Rochester Aerosol COrp. 1 PB0P08KD PLANT ADDITIO.N — An artist's conception of the old OoJdand Foundry and Tbol Cb. is shown hen as ft will knk when converted for use by the new Rocheotor Aeroool Corp. The new building in the mlddlo win be constructed opecif-Ically fra- canning aeroool products. It is flanked by two ex- iting structures which will be retained by the padiaging idanL No date has been set for the start of constructioo. The 3^ acre fowidry site ip on Woodward Street beside the New York Central Railroad tracks In Rochester. Will Stay on Job TTiroagfa June Walled Lake City Clerk Resigns WALLEb LAKE - Qty aetlf-Treasurer Dorothy Lonsdale submitted her resignation to the Cky Council Isst night. It will become effective July 1. Her announcement to retire came early in the meeting In the form of a communication to the coimcil but in a vote of confidence city officials moved that the resignatlan nOt be accepted and asked her to reconsider. ers Ihing in the AO subdivision, whidi is near the proposed salvage depot, had requested that the city take some action. Council explained that it was not in their Jurisdiction but would forward a letter to the Cbmmerce Township Planning Board and the Oakland CoQnty Planning Own mission objecting to the proposed use ' the land on West Ma^ Road for salvaging. A two-year < move "for qMte wmm> tlnie» aiM wotid Hke to take leavo at the and of May. Tile council then requested that U it were poBsible they would like her to stay on until the end of June in order to (rain a repiace-ment for the dual position. Mrs. Lonsdale agreed, saying that coundlmen should search immediately for her auc-ceaaor In ordn* to give her qoate time to explain taxing and Serrioe for the oofieetton of garbage and retaae. The fUm, which Collections of garbage and refuse will continue to be made early Wedneaday morning. Another contract for $2,732 wu awarded to the AAA Oil Co. for the control of dust on city roads. Oil wili be used on all roads included in the project with the exception of Decker Rohd which will receive apiriications qt asphalt. Qty Manager George Shaw was directed by the council to adver-' tise tar bids for the maintenance; ot the Walled Lake Cemeteiy. | LAKE ORION—At' least five en-|basis of poise, persoAality, appear-tries already have been received ance and speaking ability before for the Mias Orion contest to be picking the winner and two maids staged during a fashion show fifay honor. Lake Orion Junior Hlghj All entranU In the contest will mewded appotatoes to the post sbauld be taken antU the next regular meettag May IP. The council, in another action, went on record opposing the use of a targe tract of property Just outside the city limits in Com-nierce Toanahip for a Junk yard The deadline for entering the three local women's apparel competition is Jfay 13. according that are cosponsoring the event site. A group ot city property Qwn- City Manager to Retire School Officidls Invite Parents Each subscriber to RADCO stock or debentures will hmre the opportunity to purdiase common stock in the aeroati company. Flan to Improve Roads in Avon AVON TOWNSHIP - The first phase of a $70,000 road-lmpreve-ment project will begin here late summer, accenUng to Paul Van Roekle, highway engineer tor the Oakland County Road Corn- Meeting Thursday Night at Walled Lake Junior on Year's Policies WALLED LAKE - Parents of WaUed Lake Junior High Schod students will have the opportunity tomorrow to become better acquainted with the policies and procedures that involve their childreB durfaig the school year. “Learning About 'Our School' will be the general theme of the 8 p.m. program at the School. The meeting, wMch Is under the directioa of Harry Carlaoa, Miss Orion Deadline Is Scheduled lor May 13 'model fashions, in the show from SHIRLEY ANN MABOON Announcement is made of the engagement of 9iirley Ann Mar-zion, daughter of Mn. William Mardon of 5351 Orion Road, Oakland Township, and the late Mr. Marzion, tq Douglas A. Conger. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Ardelle Conger of 380 W. Tienken Road. Avon Township, and Maynard Conger of Rochester. An Aug. 12 wedding is planned. seJor, Is lateaded to inform parents of carrienlam ekaagea students wfli Incur la the 1M1-6S school year. Also to be discussed will be schoc^ dances, sc^l dress, the noon-hour program, services of the counseling department, and the methods used in teaching. with the Orion Cqnununity Center. To be eligiMe to vto for tho yews ot ago .and rnslda to ths District A candidate must be sponsored by a parent, friend or en organi- .. A newly added feature of the P^c7 5^*^ ”"'“*®7show wiU be a bridal ecene to be E. W, Shatter, 64. has announced , ------ by Ingrid's Bridal Salon. ^j^tlac. which also wfU donate toritud gown to the new queen. Oak since 1923 and ha.s been cityj manager for the past 29 years. i TO MODEL FA8HION8 ^ce W. Love, his assistant, is A panel of out-of-town Judges expected to-succeed him. will screen each contestant on the' The girl chosen Miss Orion of 1961 will represent her village In the Romeo Peach Queen competition early this sumifler. Whether ornot she is named winner or one ot two honor attendants, she wlll| stiU serve as e member of the n D.*^. Queen's Court during the fiiree-day Z tlBZOIling tjlClS celebration in Romeo over Laborj- - — Day weekend. Oxford Pythians Plan 'Fun Night' Meet Tempoiary Defeat in Area Al First Baptist in Birmingham 500 Allend Wedding Rile WALLED LAKE-The First Baptist Giurch In Birmingham was the setting Saturday evening lor the wedding of Bonnie Jill Shaw and L. Roy Faulker. They ex-dumged their. vows before Dr. Homer Armstr^ In the presence of 500 guests. The bride is the daaghter at Mr. and Mrs. James M. Shaw of JUS Ponliae Trail, Pareato' ot the hrMogtaem are Mr. and Mn. Paul Fhaker fir. at fM N- BaHey OXFOm-Oxford Lodge No. 108 I Knights of Pythias will have I''Fun Nite" on Saturday starting jwlth a roast beef dinner at 7 p.m. ■prepared by the Pythian Sisters (Temple. BSsidM some local entertainment a group of twelve knights from INDEPENDENCE TDWNSHIP-Requests for reztming two parcels ot land from commercial' to industrial classification were temporarily defeated at last night's Township Board irireting. Members reached a stalemate n moning of 20 acres on U.S. 10 near Dollar Lake Road. Two tees were for the rezoning and two For her wedding the bride chose a white peau de sole gown fashioned with round neckline, long tieeves ending in potnU over her hands and a chapel train. The bodice featured pearls and baguettes in a floral deiign down the Hillsdale Lodge No. 45 who call thenuelves '"The Tennessee First Rank Team’’ who will put qn a show. Accompanying them will be Ralph WUion, grand chancellor of Michigan, who will extend grsmd lodge greirtingi. Knights from aU over Michigan and Ontario will attend this event. Edmund A. Unger, PGG. la chairman of the committee and will be master of ceremonies. AU knights have been invited to attend. A cluster of three roses matching those at the waistline In the back of the gown held her finger tip veil of sUk llhiston. She car rM a crescent-shaped bouquet of white roses Centered with a white orchid. Matroa of honor was Mrs. John flhaw of Orchard Lake. Elsie Oiambers of Ifalled Lake, Mrs. John Buck ot Wairn and Mrs. Paal Fealker tr. ot Bomee Chureh to Hold Services at Johnson-Niles School Assisting his brofoer man was Paul Faulker Jr. of Romeo. The guests were seated by John Shaw of Orchard Lake and Bruce Kreuger and Harold Trombley, both of Romeo. MBS. L,' BOT FAULKEB Following the nuptials a r tkm was held In the Walled Lake Masonic Temple. Upon their return from a two-week honeymoon In Florida, die newlyweAi will live in Madison JKeights. The board also rejected a request for rezoning aome 40 acres on Waldon end CUirtonvIUe roads. TROY—Rev, Richard Soucey to-iay announced that the recently organized Trinity Baptfot Oiurdi hold regular servicee jd the Johnson-NUee Dementary School, Uvernois and Long Lake roods. Sunday Sehtfol la heM at 10 e.m. followed by regular services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The congregation also meeto at 7 p.m. today end every Wethiesday in the elementary schod. Bus tranqiortation la available to all Sunday Sdwol children. Boy, 60 KlllacI by Gir HARPER WOODS (UPD-Ml-cfiael Scum. f. was kffled Ihefday whefi ht was struck by a^ear- Treasdrer Keaacfh not preoeat, betng la the hospital recoperattag from aa Clerk Howard Altman presented a report on a tour of the township made Saturday by the board. It was decided that several corrections and improvements ot township properties and equipment should made. This is breause of the anticipated large-scale development In the area due to the construction of the Chrysler Expressway at the north end of town. The board afoo denied a request from the owners of the aarkston Golf and Country Chib for a beer and wine license end for a dance-hall permit. Townehip officials plan to study the matter further. Wattr at Low AAark LANSme (UPD - Water tobk levels in Southren Michigan are at or near record lows and may drop even lower If the euininer it dry. an olficiel of the US. Geological Survey ground wMar branch said today,- Mrs. Margaret McCalla. school cafeteria supervisor, end her staff will prepare and serve several type "A'' school lunches to parents for sampling. She will explain what the “A” lunch is, what portion the government pla>x in this program and why students cannot purchase Just a portion of this lundi. The audience will participate in a questiod ahd answer period following these presentations. W. Bloomfield Twp. Fire Kills It Horses WEST BLOOMHELD TOWNSHIP — Eleven riding horses perished here early today in a barn fire of undetermined oi^gln. West Bloomfield firemen said the bam at 5311 Walnut Lake Road, owned by Hubert HoUler, was burned to the ground. HoUier did not own the horses lat were destroyed, according to Fire Chief Herbert Morgan. Estimates of damage from the blaze, which was discovered ahort-ly after 2 a.m., have not been determined, Morgan said. MODEL OF SCHOOL-Thls It the ardd-tect’s model of the new West Junior High Scheol to he built in the Rochester Oommunlty School District. It is one of the major projects in the 8-1 million school building and expansion program okayed by the voters last May 9. Due to be ready tor occtvvncy’to September l|e2. -the Bchool if designed to houae'660 students in -the first-stage building pictured here and 900 when a two-story desiroom hrlhg is added at r a later date. Building Date Set for School The Avon Township Board and the road commission have agreed that matching funds should used to black top a %-mile stretch of Livemds RmuI and about 1/3 mile of Avon Road. The project will take two sein-Bomplete, with the Teamsters Men in Court Today Another $30,000 will be required to pave the two roads next year after the preliminary work ia completed. Under the matching funds arrangement, half the money tor tl» paving program will be supplied hy the township and the other half by the county. Locations tor the work will Include Liveroois Road from Walton Boulevard south to Harding Street and Avon Road Rochester Road west to the New York Central Railroad tracks. The portion of Uvernois Road to be black topped runs past Rodies-ter High S<*ool, while the paved section of Avon Road wdll go aloiM the front of North Central Christian College. Reektonto attesting the ammal Avan Towaslip meetiiig April 1 Two Business Agents Expect to Be Arraigned on Police Charges DETROIT (UPD — Two Taam-Bters Union busineas agents weih expected to be arraigned today on chargee resulting from the aUeg-edly "roughing up” ot two Detroit police officen. Charles O’Brien has been end Roland McMaster with r ing an officer in the discharge of his duty. Requ^ for a third wai against Teamsters President James R. Holfa was rejectAi Tuesday by the Wayne County prosecutor's office. The warrant was soaghi by MIchaH Angel, an anemptoyed Utica track driver whe charged Van Roekle sail construetkm bids for the preliminary work probaUy will be awarded in July. He said new bituminous surfaces on the roads will be extended when more funds are available. The bridge at the intersection of Avon and Liveroois road also may be reconstructed in 1962. Assuming that the road com-- .ision gets an appropriation for the Job from the County Board of Superviam this lime next year, the bridge can be done next summer,” Van Roekle said. Mrs. Taylor President of Business Club I a riril to Team- William R. Botk) said Angel, of 475S5 Jeffrey St., was unable to provide a single witness who ever saw him at the Teamsters' Hall that day. Hoffa hu witnesaes to prove he was at a union meeting at the time id the alleged attack. The warranta' against O’Brien and McMaster were requested by detectives Tliurmond McKiimy and Ralph Palmer who accompanied Angel on a return visit to Teamsters headquarters to investigate the complaint against Hoffa. The officers said O’Brien assaulted Angel, end when they tried to break up the fight, McMaster interfered. MUJTORD - Mrs. C. B. Thy-lor last night was elected flrri president of the newly organized Milford branch of the Business and Pnrfeesional Women’s (Tub. By Both Junior. Senior Groupg, Schedule Band Concert at Orion High Friday LAKE ORION - The 21st annual Spring Band Concert by the Lake Orion High School music department will be presented Friday at 8 p.m. at the school. Tlie Junior Vanity Band, the newest addition to the high school band department, will play “Mouij-tain Majesty Overture” by Paul Yoder. ’’Uttle Prelude” by Walter Flnlayson. ‘‘King John Overture” by R. H. Moehlman, and Reed’s arrangement of “Glgl.” featuring Dorance Galloway as "fiaand of Meslc.” The combined beginning bands from Webber, Proper and Carpenter Dementary Schools will pre- The entire pertormante will be under the direction of Peter H. Kohnen, high school band direc- Tlw TC-member Senior Var-ilty Baud will oped Its port In from Tchaikovsky’s 40i Sym- Rajrmond B a d g e r 0. first student conductor, will direct the vanity band in a medley of favorite Cole Porter songs. Orman tune, t*W(mderland By Night.” win feature the trumpet ot Malcolm Engleby. Other eeleeitoae to be footoded by the varsity band are the “Wlllfaun Tea Overtvra” gpd the ‘Ufht Cavalry Overture.” aad porttoM of the musical score ’Tldiets tor the concert cah be at the door. Slota Rummage Sale ORTONVILLE — ’The Brandon Veterans Auxiliary wtl! hoi rummage sale at ttie Veterans HaH here Friday and Saturday from 10 a;m. to 5 p.m. Teacher a Candidate ESCANABA (UPI)-Thomaa .oanutrom, Ea,cmnaha High Scfaoti hiildty teacher, ennoimced his candidecy as s delegate to the constltutkHfal convention. or fieptombee at a eoat of aboat ROCHESTER — (fonetniethm ot w new West Junior High Sdtool on a 21-acre site Just west rf Old Peicfr Road, midway between Avon Road and W. Unlveratty Drive, ia slated to begin in mid- itedrat body of tW. The flrst-etnge building will con-lin 25 leadline statlaqa iQ serve an initial capacity ot wO students. Special activity areas such as the library, gymnasium and cafeteria' are designed for the maximum student load. ~: A Iwo-story daaaroom wing Is • plumed for future addition as on-. roUment expands. ' SIMPLE PLAN The {dan la a i»1marily simple' one of compact rectangles -with' open Interior courts tor maximum : natural light. It is based upon n r 12-foot module resulting tai an ec < -nomical repetition of 'Standard structural shapes and sizes, wall. The election of officers and program followed dinner at the Ckrkmial House on N. Millord Itoad. Featured speaker of the eve- potter-photographer tor The Pon-tiae Prese. to ‘ “ ‘*T o d a y • I Mrs. " ■ome at her expericare on tpe eight years. Elected to serve for the coming year with Mrs. Taylor were Mrs. Cheater Zielinski, vice president; Mrs. Robert HawMmi, second vice klent; Margaret Neubauer, recording secretary: and Nancy Nelson, corresponding secretary. Mra. Ruby Neff will be treasurer. Formal installation of the new offichra will take place June 6 at the Colonial House. To Begin Conitruction' of Rochester Junior HigK in Midsummer Designed by Uaa Smith As- atructure wOl ho bsflt In two of- A stroag featare Ot the build- ' Jug Is tho ceutrully locatod li- ’ brary sooeoalble from both malu ■ corridoni of the classroom wings ' Parking is provided for 100 can with a direct entrance to the gymnasium from thfi| parking area tor-ease of access by the public when it is used for community functions.* The new school is scheduled to-be ready for' occupancy in September 19G. Three Schools Join in Fair This Evening WALLED LAKE > Students at' the Walled Lake Senior High, Walled Lake Junior High and the aiflord H. Smart Junior High' win hold a combined school fair today. The foir. whidi Is open to thsT public, will be held from 7 p.m.-to 10 p.m. In the senkir high; school gymnasium.' SOOM 8S Uotagy stadesfs wHI ' Art win hu The industrial art and shop class will display furniture induding* scale models ot machinery and* The home economies desses wUIJ have examptea of their efiorts in; sewtaig, meal planning and dtlld|-care. 4 OOLDEN ffEODINO—Mr. and MTs. Stanton Petyinger of'^ 2467 Pine Lake Ave„ Keego Harbor, will obeerve their SOth wed- § ding annlveriary witti aa open house Sunday from 2 to 7 p.ro.'§ at the VFW hell in Keego Harbor. Hie Peraingen were msnled £ May 10, 1911, In pusnclton, Ind.'sThey teve two aoiia. Max and a Stan ot Keego Hatjbor; a daugMer Mni. Hal-vey Demis of PWXiae: B niBa grandchlMreili and great-grandchiMrao. g /; Trio Is Sentenced lor Stealing Whisky Thirty-day Jail lentencet have been ordered for three men who admitted stealing eight bottles ol whisky.from a Pontiac drugstore April 5. Municipal Court Judge Cedi Ma Callum imposed the sentences ytf terday on Charles D. VoU, 23, of Glendale, Calif.; James R. Hudson, 21. 146H Elm St.; and Alden L. Loewis, 35, of 6649 Pine Kimb Rd., Independence Township. Ail three defendants had pleaded i^ guilty earlier to simple larceny in the theft from Cole's Drugstore, 501 S. Saginaw St. THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 3. 1961 tHIRTY-THHEE $100 Fine, Jail Sentence Ordered for City Woman A Pontiac woman who earlier was found guilty of soUciting an act of prostitution yesterday was ordered to pay a $100 fine and serve 20 days in the Oakland County Jail. MaaJclpal Court Judge ordered the Jah stay for Eddie Mae Vales. SS, of Detroit, extended to « days If the llae Is not paid. She waa charged with soliciting at Bagley and Wessen streets on March 25. Following sentencing she pealed the case to Circuit Court where 'a hearing was set for May 15. game...mal&3 ® Daini Queen SUNDAE STOP] The wocU’s most delicious anndasa in a variety of flavois. Enjoy ooa todayl Lansing Works New Zealand ranks fourth | The human tear gland, lachry . among the world's wool producing nial. ia about the size of an al-countries. Imond. TWO DOCTORS ON DUTY ASSURE YOU I IMMEDIATE SERVICE on EYE EXAMINATIONS FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS EYE GLASS REPAIRS PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER 103 N. Saginaw (across from Simms) FE 2-0291 Hrs. 9:30-5:30 Oaiiy Mon. or FrI. Eve. by Apmt. A A. Miles, O.D. — P. C. Feinberg, O.D. CENTENNIAL FAMILV—Everyone in ttie DeUsle Wiiaon family baa caught the Centennial spirit. Mrs. Wilson and daughter l^dde, 12, are wearing bonnets and drespes while Wilson sports a top bat, tie. vest and prominently placed watch etmin. The Wilsons, 341 Dick St., operate the Pontiac FMding Chair Rental Service op Oakland Avenue. S«n. Stahlin Would Cut| Rate on Small Firms! With Good Records LANSING (* * - House Republicans are mustering their forces for another attempt to push a neviaion of the, Unemployment Compenaa-Law through the legislature. The measure cleared the House last month only to fail in the Senate Labor Committee, thanks to the opposition of Sen. John H. in. R-Bcldlng. _ Stakttn, reaMeat of a Belding plastics firm, compUlnod that the proposed Increases in taxes to support the Jobless pay fund wonld fall heaviest on small and medium - sited busineeses with good employment records. Big industries with high unemploy- { ment mtes would get off easy, [ he said. The GOP senator conferred Tue»-j day with Rep. Robert Waldron, R-1 Grosse Polnte, chairman of the; House Labor Committee, in an ef-| fort to persuade him to cut pro-i posed increases on employers with' modest layoff records. ♦ ★ W ' He also has invited some S00| small industrialists and business-' men to put the pressure on legiala-j tors to cut the rates. the Howe TMaday iHielnia Ritter the Misfits FRI.- "3 WORLDS OF GULLIVER" "THE WIZARD OF BAGHDAD" 27 Pontiac Area Gals Wives of 3 Soldiers Miss Centennial Hopefuls Lost in Laos Hopeful Wltfi the beginning of the Mlas! Centennial contest only two weeks away, 37 Pontiac area organiza-tiona have entered candidates in the competitlaii. Centennial headquarters Established in 1890 — Never missed paying a dividswd — 71 years of sound management, your assurance of security. Assets over 56 million dollars. Capitol Saviags & Loaa Assa. _ Established 1890 73 W. Hirtn SL. PobHu TE 4-0361 CUSTOMER PARKING IN REAR OF BUILDING Nixon Asks Support lor Administration GREENVILLE, 8.C. (API-Former Vice PreaWent Richard M. Nixon baa lined up with former President Dwight D. Elaenhower in calling for support of the national administration “when country ia in trouble.’’ “When the administration makes some mistakes which have hurt mrid position,” he said Tuesday, "I do not believe people of the opposing party should indiige in critidsm which to purely de- announced today that more than $1,500 worth of prizes have been lined up so far fm- the 10 runners-up in the contest, who srlll form a court of Centennial princesses. For the queen, the top prize is a 1961 Tempest automobile. Not a “bathlag beaaty*’ ooutest, Nixon added that he thought M was "dtograceful” the way D«no-crati a:rltlctaed Etoenhower when the Russians shot down the U3 Nixon and hto wife. Pat, attend-3 a party here for former South Carolina Gcv. and Mrs. James F. Bynies. The occasion was the Byrnes’ 56th wedding anniversary Bymea’ 82nd birthday. STARTS FRIDAY PONTIAC EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING STARE INTO THESE EYES- DISCOVER DEEP WITHIN THEM AN UNSPEAKABLE SECRET! ONCE EVERY 100 YEARS.. Convictad Pontiac Man Gall 30 Dayi in Jail A Pontiac man convicted earlier of receiving properly stolen in a burglary of Bell’a Garage, 230 Wessen St.. wUl spend the next 30 days in the Oakland County Jail. That was aeateaco hnpeaed by MiMeipal Ctourt Jadge OecA MeCalhua yesterday aa Leoa C. ■eadrix. n. BE Chapmaa Ava. Hendrix was accuaed of receiving a battery charger and grinder taken in the garage break-in FT. MIAGG, N. C. (UPI) -The wives of three American soldiers missing and feared killed in Laos held out hope today their husbands would be found alive. The Army said tour members Contestants and sponsors have been Invited to the contest kickoff at 7:30 p. m. May 15 at Elks Temple. ♦ ♦ ★ Details about the contest, how it can be nrtered at no coat contestants or the sponeorlng organization, are available at Centennial headquarters in the Pontiac Public Library. The latest sponsors and their candidates: ★ A A Amies, Jean Charles: Auburn 5 A 10 Department Store, Judy fa; Avon Extension Circle, Norma Stalion; Dau^ters en of the Pulitsor Priae Novalietl CinMASCOPE AHD COLOR Ol m-NIM m-M BHB'Kin OTOMBl "Cimarron" of 8:45 Only "Herto WHIi Flying Tail" 7:45 and 11:10 EXTRA! — SPECIAL! — EXTRA! I BALTlMOnE (APl-The calls .break gained new status in Balti-' oa the toderal goverimeal to {more Superior Court Tuesday, halt fatare aolea of sach bunds. jury under Judge S. Ralph The reaolutlan, sponsored by Sen. Warnken ruled that a workman BLUE SKY DRIVE IM THEATER NOW SHOWING Harold Ryan, D-Detroit, and John W. Fitzgerald, R-Grand Ledge, dtet u an example of indefensible competition the recent construction S9-million plant in Arkansas for the Norge division of Borg- injured while taking break waa entitled to woriunan’s compensation. The Jury ruled that the break was part of the normal employment and thus covered by^ the compensation law. 2 IN COLOR and CINEMASCOPE THE BEST-SELLER IS ON THE SCREEN WITH ALL ITS INTIMATE EMOTIONS INTACT' THIRTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 3, 1901 Weather No Setback for Mercury ADAM AMES 1^ Lm Pi— CAPE CANAViaUL (UPD-HWiWlth the most wfety-motivatfld p^**!*""*"***!* ,ltruniiia« the ibent-Oitv knew yeus. Tuesday’s acheMed aatronant’^ natural and to-b»«xpacted itj pro«ressed lhnH«h many, flight wna, of omirse. a letdnwn *’•*■ <|ireiUnlnary itagei to the verfei lor evcrytody concCTied but hi praJeH Metwy. tha VA plan iof a mlleatone—the first manned was not a Asaster or even a aat- a aaaa la aeMt and alniy iapace flight. biKk. The people who took the letdown' leaela la Tells of ValianI FighI in Ghetto at Warsaw By BCLMAN NOBIN them up lor deportation to the; JERUSALEM, larael (API — ga* chambera. she said. The* gripping story of the antt-l A tense audience packed the, Nazi uprising in the Warsaw courtroom as the aoman testilied| ghetto, swept with hungw andi«»»«t the last^itch stnij^e of' Aaeaae but filled with oouragc,|fl>c ghetto fighters, was told by a woman survivor InlflAD NO CTIANrE the trial of Adolf Ekhmann to-; “We did not have a fighting^ day. 'chance,” she said, "it was quite^ WWW clear to us that We had no proa-; wiSbT Jewish quarter With homemade bomba ,hat had to be fuaed with matches, a I" middle of the morning few arms and scarce ammunition.* testimony, a failure of power the Jews battled thousamb of plunged the window less court-German troops toing to round room into darkness and forced -------------------------->— suspension of the trial for 20 min-' ,utes. or the first four minutes la searchlight was trained on< jEichmann in his cage of bullet-1 iproof glass. Tb^ he was taken; to his cell until the lights, went' |on again. ' Mrs. Lubotirin took the stand I immediately alter presiding IJudge Moshe Landau announced the three-Judge court trying Eich-mann had deckled to ask a West 'German court to examine four proapective defense witnesses ■ Defense counsel Robert Sena-tius applied for the foui^ll former Nazis—to appear before the 'court in Israel. But At1orne>' Gen-ternl Gideon Hausner s,aid all I would be arrested on arrtval in I Israel and held for trial under tlie Nazi roilaborators' law. the law under which Eichmann is being tried. WWW' - After more than ' The four wltnes^tormer r yevs of service. Peter B. :»*• ^ 'o™" SS Goto. Pontiac Fire Department Hermann Kmmey. Max engineer, retired from active ^ Nazi governor service Tuesday Goto. M. lives ^ at (» N. Francis Ave. ".h"'!! Eberhard '-rm Thadden —will be examined by representatives of Israel and the defense in the West (^rman court, Landau an- That this milestone wss not .Achieved on Tuesday’s first sched-|tded try should not particular^ or disappoint anybody, tleast of all those who are cloae! enough to the situation to know |the hundreds upon hundreds of de-Uails that must be right before the ; final "go" can be spoken. The detafl that wasn’t Tuesday was one—the weather. It was allowed to exert Hs laftnence, ter, one reason—(he safety of the aatre-nant. Alaa B. Shepnrd. Double and triple safety systems.. 'designed to provide the greatest feasible measure of life protection' tor the astronaut are built into the capsule and the rocket. , The program has a rigid weather safety standard, too, imposed to! make sure that hostile weather' does not cause a search mission to ill. Today's conditions didn't meet that standard, and the decision to scrub the mission for at least B hours was as .simple as that. Space Admbiiatrntkm (NASA) ree-iognlMi the inevltablt letdown In the minds of the people of tirii country and the potential Ito U.Sy prestige in the letdown that surely follows a postponement saeli as the one Ttiesd * i He spoke, iropbetienlly as events umed out. many hours bates 'Tuesday's shot had to bs acrubbad. Tune-Up Time for Your Car Pontiac Motor Division SarvicB Experts Urge 7-Point Check Now is the time (or car owners to check and correct the effect of winter drKIng on their automobiles and prepare for the w'arm weather months ahead, arcordhtp to Pontiac Motor Division service '’Hie service men recommend a ■even-point spring check, clean and tune program 1. Oean and test the battery and connections Winter motoring places a heavier than average load on the car's electrical system. 2. Oean the body and underhody thoroughly and polish both body and chrome. 3. Oean and flush the radiator, and add a rust Inhibitor 4. (Iwcfc treat ead aMganweil. Drtvtag aader aaew aad lee eea-dittOM may have affected altga 5 Oean spark plugs of deiKvsit-built up by additional choking >v-quired in the winter Regap the plugs for proper clearame and smoother operation. 6. Oieck the choke and adjust the carburetor, if neceaaary. tor proper engine idle speed. 7. Qieck ignition timing and the Pontiac's service mgineers as-i ■ert that many motorists tend to, neglert periodic service checks i during the long winter period, j Thus, they point out. the sprtai?; visit to the dealer service r>-; partment may also be an o,ipor-i tune time for lubrication, tire rotation. brake and headlignt adjustment and other isHitine r.en ice procedures. Michigan Motorists Log 33.2 Billion Miles in '60 LANSING (API - Michigan motorists loggsd 33.2 billion miles driving during 1980, final figures baaed on gasoline tax collections show. This was an Increase of four ner cent over the estimated 32 billion miles driven the prevtous vear. The final fl<»ure was 400 million miles more than had been previous'v estimated for the year Port Hope Phone OK'd PINSING (API - A request of; the Port Hope Telephone Co.. Huron County for permistkm to borrow S29.000 for purchase of new equiiiment alMl expuisian, has jb^ approved by the State Public Service Commlteon. / . ■ . A' THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MAY a. 19(,l THiRTY-FiVE ina Some Runs Hold 1st Place on 6-3 Victory Over Senators Cash Gets Home Run, Wood Two Triples in Rood Trip Win WASHINGTON tJV-Xlie happiest Detroit Tiger of them all when| the American League deckled stretch Its talent and expand to iger rtfht-hander, who claims he's snakebit - unlucky - had a good reason. Hit teammates rarely support him with many nma and many of Bunning’s finest performances have been So Banning figured, the weak new Washington and Los Angeles clubs would be made to order fori him — a few more runs for thej Tigers, not as many runs off his pitching. 'I%e Ol-starred horler was right recorded Ms first \1ctery after two defeats with a AS trtnmph With six runs, Bunning felt he'd fMind a treasure chest. He got a little generous himself and insisted 11 hits, but settle down in the' clutch. Eleven Senators were Chiefs bdw)hfNH; Skippers Get Scare The Tigers, holding their one-game lead over the New York Yankees, could get only eight hits. But they made them count. AT PhaMsi Y.%NKEE POWER—Thi.«: is the main power of the New York Yankees which accounted for the 6-4 victory over the Minnesota Twins yesterday. Bill Skowron (left) hit a 7th inning homer and Mickey Mantle broke up a 2-2 game in the Uth with a grand slammer.- Mantle now has eight homers for the year and this is the 14th straight game in which he has hit safely. BY DON VtMiEI. ^ The tempei-uture stood at 40/le- Overwhelming strength in the grees. Tlie wind, blowing out of the northwest at 25 to 30 ipiles an hour, made it even colder. Pritchett, by far the best shot man on the field, didn’t have to! take off his jacket and slacks to. field events carried Pontiac Central to a 65% to 43% track victory over Pontiac Northern at wind-swept Wisner Field Tuesday afternoon. PNH has never bested the Chiefs in track. Waterford just barely kept its unbeaten dual meet- record un- . Wenrished bjc slipping past ftlfooir Cranbrook squad. 55-54. Blrming- * * “ ham Seaholm posted a 64-45 triumph over Ferndale. With hurdler Chris Payne and dashmao Bill Young each scoring two firsts. Northern gave the (IMefs a cloee battle In the nmning events. PCIf gained a S7-M edge m the clndeni, but the Ug difference cnine In the four IMd events. Bobby Trotter paced the Chiefs by winning the high jump and broad jump. The high jump was swept by PCM. Bradell Pritchett, : declining to remove his bulky warm-ups. put the shot 52'3' I inches to take that event. North-Bill Golden won the pole vault. Again it was the rookies who provided most of the punch. Jake Wood battled out of his slump with; two triplet and scored two runs. Steve Boros had a single and a I run-producing double that gave De-! trait a 5-2 lend in the sixth. I NormOuh gnf the Tigers wing tag la the second wtth Ms fonrth homer with Rocky Coln- off Tom Sturdivant, -whs lost for While the youngsters were pro-\iding the punch, manager Bob Schetfing's veterans gave him cause for concern. Al Kaline and Colavito went hitiess while Billy Bruton had one single in tour trips. Bruton, however, batted in two runs. He tent Wood home with a sacrifice fly that made it 3-B in the third and scored Dick Brown with his single in the fifth. ■Mickey Mantle hit a home run|came on and finally retired the with the bases loaded in the 10th | side after giving up another run inning Tuesday, cracking a 2-2 tiejon a double by Earl Battey and a giving the New York Yan-{single by Billy Gardner. It was kees a 6-4 victory over the Minne- the first run scot^ Arroyo in sota Twins. It was Mantle’s eighth:Six apiwarances by the veteran homer of the season. i A crowd of 16.669 turned out on a sunny, chilly afternoon to watch' the Yankees make their, first ap-L pearance in Metropolitan Stadium, i. A sacrifice fly by Kaline followed Wood's second tri^e in the ninth. than usual fai the opener of the Hgers’ first shahle road trip this seaoen. Joe Hicks clouted a Buaaing pitrh for a homer In the Mreath gfid Dale Long hjul two doubles and a single. The right-hander, strikeout king of fhe league for two yan. fanned seven Senators. ' Unbeaten Frank Lary. whom the Tlg» baU seem to ring ___ *----kl. «IMk t with Uts,' goes after his fifth victory tonight in the second of the three-game Washington series. O d S ..aSSh^tox *« Vssl M *$ 0^ # 4 t 11 gsoufh I* ------ 4SSlHlcki If 3 10 0 Uof lb 3 3 3 0 r 3 0 s 0 40 1 4 0 3 1 ----------- 40 lOO-CoaiMlI 3k OOfi '300 OKt^rut p 1 S 1 0 ssfi' ?::: Ol^ P 0 0 • 0 ooet 0000 a 3 n s Otafled tor OsMsr 0 0 o’lKSllt'" - * - -utjM In rtrssndn s-ehirdlvsnt. Suantaf. BP— ■rutoo. s.ime. ,,Eaaaao Bisinkit <4r. l-» 0 11 1 ~ ~ W’Okr'l (L? 1-1) 51-3 5 5 si? “^SeSSUrso. ’ ’ ‘ Drummood. Psi 3:30. A-4>a Pspsrells. CirtosB .T— McDonald Wins 2 MVP Awards at Avon Fete Jim McDonald won two most valuable player awards and Michigan State head coach Duffy Daugherty was the guest speaker hlghUgbtiiy the annual Avondale High School An-Sporti banquet last night at the Avrni gym. McDonald, now doing double duty in baseball and track, was named the top performer in both football and basketball. He and Tim Burt were voted coH«ptains tor the past hoop season, Burt won an siward as the most proved eager. Jim Minnespta Fans See Mantle Down Twins ST. PAUL • MINNEAPOLIS (Diin cemer. Lefthander Luis ArroyO|blow ii a 7-6 battle of home runs Camilo Pascual, the loser, had given up a double to Tony Kubek and walks to Hector Lopez and Roger Marls after two were out before Mantle, batting left-handed hit his grand slammer over the centerfield fence at the 436-foot mark. A single by catcher mano in the Uth inning drove In the run that gave the CHeveland Indians a 3-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox in the opener of a two-game series Tuesday night. scored Woodle Held, who rosclMid first base safely on a wild throw, by Chicago tMrd baseman Ted Lepeto nnd moved to second on between ihe 0 ’ioles and Angeles. Gus Triiiiidos and Jerry Adair also r.v for the Orioles while Earl Averill. Jr.. Ted Kluszewski and Leon Wagner connected for the Angels. Reliever Hoyt Wilhelm gained his third straight vie to^ without a loss. Daley struck out nine and scattered eight Red Sox hits in registering his second victory the athletics 7-4. Pinch hitter AI PUarrik singled across two rims and Daley squeezed hi anothe: ic a sixth-inning three-run rally tha. brought the A's from behind. Jim Pagliaroni ahd Marv Throneberiy hit homers. Ike D? Lock was the It was the sixth time In his ca-, reer he had homered with the bases loaded and the blow sent season runs batted In total to lops in the majors. Mickey, hitting in his 14th straight game, had knocked in another run with a single in the fourth inning. JIni Coates, who pitched three Innings after Art Dttnmr left for a pinch hitter in the seventh. The Indians had tied the score ^^w**)*** JJ at 2-2 in the nimh on a home runja'^tn 3b to by rookie Don Dillard. The, 380- gS|it,‘^ . fooit clout over the. ri^t .center-|R>»Mn u 4o field fence was the rookie's first n lo home run in the majors. ** ? J The winner was Frank Ftink.iiowj^ who came on in relief of starter Jim Grant in the ninth afte.rl {Grant had been lifted for a pinrtj T# ss'aw ki* OiMsswkwkik . Mit 1 0 0 Smprock p 0 0 r CI(T«nscr Is Olh ■ 11t 4 CWvmt»r I c-BUke “as- (or Htrsof bi M • ■ in al; c-On ... ihifter. It was his first triumph i one loss. The loser was|______ setest after two vfc- Kemmwer, the last of three iws smoitt ouiSS I Chicago pitchers, who now has an|A^.1;rr.i4^Di5lSSS!iw"^^ it 6-2, the Twins chased reliever * * * jio* 7- zs-s. i^huoD. BiMTsrtii.lk Ryne Duren in their half of the Jim GentUe's fifth homer of the|«Sf“s»!*dit, SSK'uis'^ 10th when Harmon KiUebrew.;season * — —- . ^ 'BowiftalO - - \ Higgins Gets Apology Jensen Repeats 7 Quit' ICI«vtngcr -Morgan (L. x-Pnetd 1 HBP-Bt Sc________ ______ b pa-AT*rUl. Trlsndo*. u — SUvsrt. Berry T-»:* Bovxfleld (Adslr) WP-8e» » «J ? o this w'eek. Mrs. Jensen has said o^miw 3b H o o muup*' 3b she and others would try to Per-* m o suade Jensen to return lo the csrrtaa e 30 10abm« dub. Jensen indicated to Higgins, xSml5?l?"p oooo»5Sk“p" however, that he did not vxpect Jjjjf * **** to be swayed in his decision. - 3 00 0 loto He told the Red Sox manager he now feels exactly as he did when he left the club, that he has quit baseball, that he felt he was hot helping the Red Sox and didn't he would be able to help them, and that it would be best for all concerned If he quit. The statements were much the same )ie made earlier Tuesday Reno, where he said “I i through with baseball forever.’ The condition* ran be best described by CVntral’s Ken Byrd here,’’ •* he broke the tape to give Ihe dilefs a victory In the M0-ynrd relay. Byrd finished better than *00 yards In front of Northern's anchor man. There were no records set. Cranbrook's Barney Douse and Waterford’s Joe Falls each three events on the Cranbrook tracki Falls led Waterford sweeps in both hurdles. This r have been the deoiding (actor ir the meet Falls also copped the pole vault. Crouse turned in his best ilm' of the sprimr. setting a Cranbrio' •ecord of 9.9 seconds in the vard dasi’. A strong coss-wi’-' buffeted ih® field Waterford’' Mike Siekels lasted defeat in tli’' ■vent for the first time this ye«-in a dual meet, finishing second i' 10 flat. Crouse went on to wh th • **0 In *Z seconds, the broad Jump and anchored the winning Splinters in tlie Seaiiolm-Fern-dale meet found themselves run-into the wind. This accouiU-ed for the 10.8 and 25.6 clockings by the Eagles' Doric Reid, the b«*st sprinter in the state, in Ihe 100 and 220 dashes Reid also won the bi-oad jump and i.in on the victorious 880 relay team Seabolm's Bob , Telchinan loaded a toss of 52 feet 8 inches in the shot pul hir, b»;st toss of the spring, and Jim Stevennon won the high jump and pole vault for the Maples Other Seaholm winners ' Nigel Lock, high hurdles: Tom Sweehey. 440; Pete Henderson, ’ ' hurdles; and Ted Enger. mile. Farmington handed Waterford its first baseball loss to take the lead in the Inter-Lakes. Bill WlCk-man hurled a five-hit 54) triumph. Oiarley LeneschmidI was the 'oser. George Martin continued bis hot hitting with two singles jjut Cranbrook bowed to Detroit Cbdy. 7-2. WEIXX)ME HOME—Detroit 'ngcr^irst base-man Norm Cash is welcomed hoipe by Steve Boius and Rocky Colavito (7) after Wtting a two-run homer against the Washington Senators la.st AF nwtofss ni,i>ht. Rocky scored ahead of Cash and the blast helped the "ngers to a 6-3 victory to retain their one game lead in the American League. ' ANKRICAX LEAOra _______ .. U» Angein 0. nlglil Nr* Tort I. MtaMwts 4. U kiaSii TODAV'S OA3IES Hsw. York (Turley M) At I St Wsshlnttea (Me- gSBfss Ctty (Her-I St Lex Angelce OAMES > (Kline 44). night. I thibsdat- I New York st UlnnewHS IDelrolt St Wsahlngton. night Baltimore tl box Anxelee. night I Only garnet tcheduieU. ' NATIONAL LEAOVE Was Last Fat. BahM Pltisburgh 5» m AF FhsUfaa. FOXIE—Nelson Fox, Chicago serond baseman, warms his hands on a hot water bottle in tlie dugout of last night’s game between the White Sox and the Indians in Cleveland. The temperature was near 40. The Indians won the game in 11 innings. 3-2. Tt'ESPAT’S___________ Cincinnati 3. miadalalils X MgM IPltttburgh (. St. Louli a nlfhl iLot Angelas 11, Hllwauksa f. sight IChlcsgo I. - TODAY'S OAMES FCE-FNE SVMMAIIT R.-Payne iNi. Ball 'C. Carnal* (Ni T—:1C.0 lias—Central (Nalton. Croeket'. . Byrd) “ ■ I—Tonne IN>- MeOhwr (C' Titans Snap M' String; Broncs Split With OSU (Curtis 0 ,Loa Angelaa (WIIU_____ . I (Spahn SI), night. IFltuburgb (Hliall M> » I (Olbmo »0>. night. FhUsdalphla (BuUisrdt 0-1) a San Fraselseo at Chicago Phlladalphia at CthcbuiMI, nlgbl TDESOATT FIOBTC • TRENTON. N.J-Jatro Caaon 1104a. Ph)ladelph1a. outpoimed J D. EIlli. 137*4. Csulay iCi. T—;105 r Elehardaoo. 103, *40—Wilson (C) Fisher (Ni T-;S»0 ..J L. 'H.—Fayn* Braunajcl fEI. T- 30 7 — -Toun- ■” L“».l ' Yoeum ARBOR (UPD—Undefeated ning pitcher for WMU. his secondj ‘^g,o^rooy**'^iaad*W?y Ball (0), University of Detroit snapped a|against no defeats this year. ’>^7 (Cl, Lewis •^»’*’-8*nie Michigan winning; ' OSO-MalaOB (Cl. FolnUa (H<. Pack, Fetriiits (cf"r^:oi,o' ralky—Cantral. " I lump—Trottai Streak, 3-2, yesterday to win its! ninth baseball game this season. SEAGRAM’S IMPORTED Kith _____ ______ . . „ ShIMs (N) and WlUlama (C) ') and Hanapard (O H- Bhot-put—F EIcBlMm ----- . McArthur 4.M.. (C). T—:33.3 130 L. a-FsIlf rnpp (W). T—:U.5 330—Croua* (C). iW). T-:Z3,0 Stigert (W). (W>. Oanl* (Cl. Kellogg U-D catcher Bill Bartling, slammed a three-nin homer with two outs in the fourth inning to ac-; count for the winners’ runs. The Wolverines' came biai’k In their half of the inning to score two runs on Jim Steckey’s single, an other single by Dick Horning and-a bases-clearing double by Dick S.vring Michigan is now 13-4 for the season and leads the Big Ten with a 4-0 (Txiference mark. Linescore: ^trolt . OM 300 000- 3 0 Michigan t Z 5 ( --------). T -4;33.0 100 relay—Cranbrook. High lump—Wilson d chsaffar (Ci. H—4 0" Fola vault—Falla (Wi R—If lariting: McOInn. Ken Wilkinson announced a' Pacing the Broncs nine-hit aj-change in the starting date for-tack in the opener was first base their 1962 lournamem in Phoenix, Ariz. The tourney will open April 5 instead , pf - March 15, as first scheduled. Bill ihne, wlio had 3-for-l at the plate, including a triple, and| three RBI’s. Ken Larsen, who re-' quired help from Bill Palmateei i in the eighth inning, was the win-{ THE PALMER METHOD by Arnold Palmer 'since the ball club does not offi- lected as football captain tor ‘ .ciaUy havif to remove JenRsn’s Roger ., Bauer won , name from the active list until trophy as the most improvrti grid Daugherty stressed hari wo-k. sacrifice and the acceptance of ffiscipUne as musts fpr athI«teE. He wii accompanied by aide Dnn Boisture. Paul Smarits. president of the Michigan /i Coaches Aaodation, master. Members of the coachiw ■tafl presented the a^nls in their cut-down time (midnight. Wed.. May lOl we will wait until Jeneen confers again with Higgins later In the week.” Thli was interpreted by dub sources as meaning the door was open for Jenien to change his mind. But O’Connell said. "We,, fton't expKt Mm to come back.” i ■ ! Jensen tdd Higgins he was ”go-i Ing away for a few days'’ with I. THBE Al___ BIXSOMWHY nAVIOS •CAST* AT TNI TO! Ol THEM UrtNO - Ot . .UNCOCK TNia WSI3TS TOO lAOlV AND - OISSIfATi K3WEK HMT Ur IN THt lACKMIMa. 3. NT TOO MUCH MnSUkl ON THESE riNGEOZ AND YOITU UNCONSetOUSLY LOOSEN VOUk GUI WITH THE OTHIk fINOEkS OE THE HOHT HAND. klGHT HAND EOl THE . IHYSKAL CAUSE Ol THIS MOVEMENT, e YOU NT THE 0011 WITH THE UONT TNUMi AND rommam, YOU'M TEMETfo TO CA|T. 2. TO OVBKOMi THIS TINMNCY, MAKE THE TWO MWOIE FINOUS Of THE klOHT HAND OMOCIAUV HIM ON THI OOe (SU MEOW). THIS ACTIgATIS THE MUSOM ON THE INSM Of THE UrTVOMASM. DOINO THIS, I'M MOkE UKEIY TO KIEO MY lUCRE CIOII TO MY lOOY, THUS IkIVINTINa AM lAOLY UNCOCKING Of MY WWSTS. ■■CMANCB Alt YOU' AOU TO maintain WIIST COCK au the wa OOWN TO IHE lAU, AS OdNO IN THIS tllUSTUTION 01 MY loiinoN am inokr iMiAa, lutuH't ».e. iBooirfi to Tat lemf fioa ckiiM;e«iiiMH»tUT-» lun. « •uiana amiiitt. tii mot an. ao i hoo< luiua-MiHUM Mmm. i.i.i. 1 THIRTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 8. 1961 Eoffm Wayne YPSHJINTI (UH» - Ewstmi,streak ywtwday with • « vfcs BLUE SKY UNES All FE 2-3200 ! ffdr Foil ReMrvotions | toiy over Wayne. EMU first iMaman Ml Hyde singled in the de<4diiig two nm in the seventh inning al^ Wayne errors put the runners In scoring Now If s Dodgers Turn to Hammer Braves Staff ^ mmm tm XT of OAKLAND COUNTY m---■—1^ lil Cor Sorvko 29229 Northwotfom Hwy. •MinMIetMd EL 6-9573 ■y The AsssrOaM Prose them on top in the Nathmalithe Braves had taken a 6-3 lead anoB^ «ho League race with a nohitter hudjfai th^si}^. "ninw walks, an er-jynsrt. cf*sis? iteionaB_s» §' **' The Milwaukee Braves. jstarted the season looking tor • "**"*■__, . , Irelief man to compile a pitching After a record tying. 13-honw Istatf headed by Warwn Spahn.l™n battei^ in two games by suddenly look in need of a stafi . ~ tor Spnhn to head.-And it ..... «Bs«t* IbH r\#f ftdpoltutf tnaa IweVdNK San Francisco, the Los . Angeles S a Adeoa Ik I 1 • fMinlfita U < that's a gag. try using to get a laugh out of Manager 'Chariie Dressen. The Braves, starting behind ; right-handed aces Bob Buhl and Lew Burdette and touted rookie tOon Nottebart, have been banged ifor 16 bome run in a three-game [skid—and all after Spahn put B.F.Goodrich NEW TREADS GuorantMd FOR MONROE-MATIC SHOCKS l5.000-MHe $#^75 '8’ n Motor Mart Safety Center 121 -123 E. Moitcala FE 3*7245—FE 3*7148 wsTAtSaTioN SENSATIONAL VALUES During May BORG Bathroom i NO MONEY DOWN with tires off your car A WEEK CARTER ; TIRE COMPANY 370 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET ’ F E 5-6136 ants left^ against the Braves, walloping thr^ homers Tuesday night for an 11-9 victory that plunged .Milwaukee to fifth place. Pittsburgh breezed into first place by whipping St. Louis 6-0 behind the six-hit pitching of Harvey Haddix' after the Chicago Cubs had spilled San Francisco to second place by rapping the Giants 9-4. Cincinnati defeated Philadelphia 3-2 in the other NL game. ______ Frank Howard, John Roseboro;Hk*M* p and Tommy Davis homered forj the Dodgers off Nottebart and: > losing reliever Ken MacKenize' (0-1) at Milwaukee. But it was alnSiltanh six-run seventh inning—in which ■*:. the Dodgers had just two hits, and neither a homer-that did the job and left the Braves' staff with a total 0 32 runs allowed in three games. I A bunt single by Willie Davis started the Dodger outburst after comeback tor a cushion that stoodib^ off a three-run Milwaukee rally Injutod^i j t ; j n a a the eighth. Ijiiry Sherry fliudlylLmu m" loikSfhaBii Ur quieted the Braves, who counted 2!SJ.. » J* J* » !!! HH w. Charlie NeM’s double bkI ^ IJ i?i lb 4111 MsAeWs 3b IllV ThC WWT Of ll6rV6S wild pitch completed the Dodger u ^ J 1! i H ! ! ing business mOVeS LntO quieted the Braves, who counted ^x unearned runs on four Dodger errors, and saved the decision for Jim Golden (1-0). Haddix. bouncing back from a bout with the flu. walked Just one. ST. torn •brhM • JSTlW lb 4 k I Jb 4 t S t — - « i s V wnn* w tkktNtmian U ciimMoCt If Skit TM-kutr p k k k k Hokk 3b S k k * — . » « « Buifcu kbOllTCr _______ . . k k kSptnetr H 3 k Ik M-ur'ikl lb 4 1 I k Cun-bun rt 1 k k k ------ 3 kf kTbuuig ef ikSk Friday. Judge Stanton Dondero will preride at a show oaw hearing requested by M B * B Recreation Inc. ag^t American Machine k Foundy Co. and AMF Plnspotters Inc. ^ IXnninlc Mam, Joe Bon- ^ flgUo and Frank Benning,, - ... Dkito. Koufhx. T. DkTti.---- Adcock. rO-A-Loo ABtblM S7-S. MUvau-ktc 174. U>B-Loo AiikOln A llUwku-koc la IB-W JTkcti. T. Dsclc. Moal. Isa 3. ----- ■ ■ - —--------- ~ mmtiM Wtattk. POVA— ____ _.ji S7-H. oe— IsurosU ond Hclc«a 3: Oiokt - LOB-PItUbuifh a St. Louts 9. lUSMlt. Neuon, Clomonto. IF ■ B BBBBSO BimUo It. 14> • TtaHoiuior .... 1 k k k 1 3 owners of Huron Bowl and Land - O - Lakes, are the r-Pleho Morchcsd MeMl£« i-pticbod to 3 to 3rd; r-Pltebod to 3 to Tib. BBF-«j U Btorn (Bokoh). we-Morohokd. L. BbonT. V-Vmmm, Su-dol, DaiooU. SbooCTs SMmi. T—3:U. A— plaintiffs. They are seeking an injuw^ion to prevent the keg firm from wp-(dying to any establishment eqttt|>-ment and more than one lane torj each 1,106 persons living within a radius ot tour miles of Land-O-J Lakes. A "house’’ being construct-j ed on Cass Lake Rd. near M» to in that area, they say. ft to ’’300 owl” BOW under construction. In a bin (rf complaint, the trio charges AMF with a breech of an| Crozier Wins Derby Trial; Ifs Downs' Fastest Mile LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP)-CToil-|[«r set 15J00 customers to talking about his dagllng speed as he dashed the fastest mile in the history of ancient Churchill Downs. A question mark all s(>ring. the colt wore down California’s Four-and-Twenty and bounced home In 1:34 3-5 ’Tuesday to win the $16,850 Derby Trial Stakes in his record performance. ’The clipped two-fifths second irff the record set in 1954 when Hasty Road edged Determine, other California-owned colt, in the trial. Determine, a Kentucky horse who went West, came badt to turn the tobies on Hasty Road in the Kentocky Derby four, days later. Four-and-Twenty will be back with his stoUematel Flutterby, and could turn this Sfth run for the roses into another Far Western parade. Both adts are from tba Alberta Ranches, Ltd., of Calgary, Alberta. MODERNIZE E NewTeam Leads in ABC Tourney Alabaman Fred W. Hooper is the owner-breeder of Crozier, and the colt’z brilliant Derby trial victory may have frightened away a few rivals. The entry ^ tor Saturday’s $125,000 • ad^ classic Q|>ens at 7 a.m. Thursday, and the gum to that from 12 to 15 horses may go. It certainly didn't scare Jack Price, a retired devriand business man who trains Oury Back, probable favorite tor the IVa mile Derby. Price quiddy pointed out that Carry Back had beaten Crazier three times in Florida. ’The colt skipped the Derby trial but the trainer was all smiles when the DETROIT (UPI) - ’The Meyer-land Builders, a strlke-thro team of Texans from Houston, blasted into the regular division lead at the American Bowling Congress Tournament last night 3134 total. I s • nEE ESTMRATES • LOW raKES • FHA and TERNU SilCt 1545 AddlNMt. Khcbam, PkfclMk, Csrsikk, sl«. FE 2-2671 "I lun even more confident after watching the outcome of the he said. "W’e beat Crazier three times in Florida—not far-^ but we won.’ It was the general opinion that |Carry Back would go postward ! Saturday at 5:30 p.m., EST (CBS I television) the favorite at around 8 to 5. TIKE DlSCOmiTS 6.70x15 7J0g14 $ 7.99 $10.99 >ppkM« T!i* NmM BpfH, Iwpkrt .>4 Cmpact Bair nraa ■! Me Dtacmlk NO MONEY DOWN Unitfd Tirt Sorvict opM Ftfsar tn k r. BL Opm ir “ - - - - - Ikkl Bi ’They (Hirehaasd Land-O-Lakea then! and planned to add 23 alleys to its former 10. They dalm the bowling company agr^ not to supiity to any place In the specified area If Its equipment wu purchased tor the addition taking into account the 32 at LanAO-LakM. ’The ’Texana had games of 1068, 970 and a whopping 1086 finish to pass the previous leader, Anton Investors of St. Louto, Mo., by 79 pins. The St. Louto club had railed a 3065 on April 22. Four monbers of the club were over the 600 mark. This was the best score in an ABC tournament In two years as last year’s winning total was 3066 by the A A A Asphalt team of Birmingham, MIefa. In minor events play yesterday, Fred Bianco of Scranton, Pa., was the star with a 681 regular singes for 11th place in that di- Fairgrounds Bowling of Milford, captained by Md Moore, will be in action tonight. Four Towns Wins Easily Defending champloh Four Towns School’s 13-2 win over HavUand featured die ofienlng round of iday In the Waterford ’Township Recreation Department girls’ grad school softball league. In other contests, Stringham drubbed Leggett, 304); Beaumont routed Lutes, 25A; Burt edged Lambert, 16-14; Grayson crushed Adams, 30-2; Monteith defeated MeVittie, 8-2; Drayton Plalni whipped Waterford ViUage, 12-6; and Schoolcraft walloped Cooley, 15A. among lo<»l people In the bowl-Oakland County Circuit Court ter won out over 41 women in five weeks (d bowling to win "9ueen of Collier Lanes” trophy. Maril.>n Schlie was 2nd. nee FOMTUC cotnmtranB DRIVINe MUSE OpeisToRigM OpM f«r Ym CMTMiwKO i;30 It II FJL M B A B claims AMF . install 40 alleya at ”300” aldiourii population within the aet radius to ’’grossly inadequate” to allow them to do so and still maintain the population-lane ratio agreed Large sums of money have been spent, large obligations have been incurred for additional monies and contracts have been let for expanding at Land-D-Lakes, according to the local men. The ”houM” t • has AMF equ^ment. dowB the Cass Lake B4. rite before AMF agreed te be Hs sail- _ (iHer. Nearby Lakewood Lwws Is jg “%■?_______________ _ qnalmod taatruetors. Get your golf game started rtoht hi ’61 with the bast FRANK SYRON—Fra LLOYD SYROI4~4llfr. PoitiAc Cfuby Clib LOOK-HI-F D^tf-Y^rs6 SPECIALS V SS" Ctiliif SpMken ■CfBplott Bafflo . .!< ■ ratio Spoakon i Laif 0 8x9... ■ Coap. Storoo Spoakon ■•" 34.49 12" II George Ptocek, regional manag-'S p inp ARfK* ■aM dvwwmAOif** 5 !■ MagMTOx 12" Stffoo er for AMF. said when asked about the law suit today. A Arid of 487 wlU duel in the ABC Masters contest storting Saturday. Match play begins Sunday continues through Pontiac's Monroe Moore and Mike Samardzlja will be among those trying to make the finalist group which will total only 64. The title will be worth $2,500 plus $40 for each match won in the finals. All the big n In the game will take part. About 75 keglers wlU participate In a tourney,for members of all Strah teams In Oakland County Sunday afternoon at Motor Inn. S SpMktn. Hm?7 ilhitr 114.955 ■ r ■ Alto Imi Saat Spaakin ■ CMtoltto witk ■ 3 iwitck__________I I StefaRski T gKlPPINO ABOUND Jay Koprince of champion Ge-row Jewelers had high game in Motor Inn ”B" league with 256. Giglio’s 703 was top series. Ge-row's 3155 and a 1123 by Stroh's beaded the teams. Ted Cowdrey-J. Miller took the Hi-Lo Doifoles with 1209< . . How about that 816 at Mt. Clemens? Air Force Ckpt. Don Walsh had successive 29to. to. Mlldted W. MFre U years Here’s a Mere 24 Ounces Of Solid Comfort Hiash Pki|i|iies’ broathin' brushed pigskin by Wohnrint Imagine ... shoes that welgti a mere 12 ounces each yet can take the roughest wear ri^t in t{heir stride. That’s becauso Hush Puppies are HeH-Cat tanned to urear longer, keep their good-looks ^er, shed dirt and everyday soil like a duck sheds water. And, crepe soles cushion e^ step, steel shanks give needed support r^t where you need it In sizes and widths to fit roost evaryliody. $3»5 **Shoes for the Entire Family^* FE 20821 "Opoii Fri. and Mon. 'HI9F.M." 20 W. >4uroii St B loop, the toot U for Aothorisod ICA Yietor 1157 W. Huoi 3 REBUILT MOTORS two yean age. Her beet avenge leagBe tai ia«-tt with a M7 ae-teal and 1ST handtoap game .. . eato at Lakewood. “Kip” Inman took high game honors on final night of Sylvan mixed race with 255 .. . Over-shadearad-^hy Jack Chambers on windup of Huron Classic were Ken Hill’s 686, a 633 by Tony Barnow-sky, Jim Walker 622 and Carl Behrick 617. Behrick recentiy 4iad a 226 at fiw ABC . . . Kathy Les- It was a windy, chilly day for golf and scores were up as Milfnrd defeated We«t Bloom^, 234-238, dual meet at Ponflac Country Qub Tuesday. 100% 8UARANTEE 01 sH GARAGES • Ne MoBoy Dewa e 5 Yean to Fay • Ne Faymeeti 'M | CHEAT LUES GNBAGES 3192 WiSt HURON STREET FI 4-0994 Cdl for FrM IriiiiMtM THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 8, 1961 thirty-seven Hatchery Fish Provide Good Catchefl in Oakland Watcra Trout Population Survives Opening Weekend Assault iSi . Flahermen who tqiwred the trout ■ •aeon last weekend failed to make any big dente In the tiih population — at home or away. Tho*e hardy anglers who Jo^^ neyed to Northern Ml^igan found strUame low and the weather cool but cmifortable on Saturday. Ihings changed Sunday. Rain, hai and snow fell much of the day. lartc la OaUaad Osaaly. The It didn’t matter whgt the weath-like, few catches Satarday mamtag, bat tapered off as the River in the Pontiac Lake recreation area was clear and several limit catches of brook trout were The same hoMa true lor llsher-mea who elected to try their The Oight county streams stocked with brookles, browns and rainbows early last week failed to live up to expectations Saturday. High and roily water was the Sunday was a ^pletely diffe^ ent ■too' as far as the area streams were concerned. The ter levels lowered and the hatchery fresh trout went wUdi-TrouIr Paint and Kearsley Creeks and, the Wildwood Lake outlet were practically - fished out. \ FMili« la area lakes left much to bo desired. Agsla It wM the late arrivals of eight and nlM-lneh hatchery trout that provided meet of the hn. The largest entry In The Pontiac Press Rig Fish Derby w 314-pound rainbow caught by John Adams of Clarfcston in Schoolhouse Lake early Saturday morning. closes Sept. 12. All entries must be caught in Oakland County. No entries have been received in the northern {dke or bluegiil divisions. Black bass do not become eligible until the season opens on June 17. 'The contest UA Savings Bonds of $50 each will be awarded to the anglers tunilng in the heaviest pike and black bass. There will be $25 bonds for the heaviest rainbow and blue-gill. Weight is the only factor considered. All fish most be weighed in The Press sports department. Elizabeth Lake was the top rainbow producer opening day. Schoolhouse provided good fishing for the few who tried there. Most of the rainbows are being taken from two to' fives feet under the surface no matter what the depth of the water. In Northern Michigan, the Platte River yielded some nice catches, including a 4H-pound brown Just after day break ’ Saturday, but then the fishing fell off to nothing. FIRST RNTRY-John Adams, S34S Drayton Rd., Clarfcston, holds the 3^-pound rainbow that leads The Pontiac Press Big Fish Derby. He caught the trout early Saturday morning In SdMOlhouse Lake while fishing from shore. He used a night-crawler. 'Something on the Line Sends Fatb to Rescue It was the same on the Rifle, Manistee, AuSable and Boardman Rivets. A lew steelheads were Many reasons were give* Wg' l the poor Itslilag, but the eam^ heard moat was "the urater’s | too cold.” Many aagleiu were * hoptag for a warm nla. • It rained. Sunday afternoon yto*! completely washed '‘j Best lures were small artBIciall nymphs and minnows. Wig^rs,: worms, wet flies, streamers and; the other assortment of lures hndi bait turned In poor showings.. ! Browns Master Skeet Shoot A few stone flies and quin Got-; dons hatched, but the trout didn’t^ seem too interested In them. _ j Dry fly fishing will begin to pick up in about two weeks. . Story of Fish ‘ That Got Away for One Week DALLAS, Tex. (UPI) - Ttis is . fish story that admittedly sounds fishy, but Harold Anders has two witnesses who back him up. A week or so sgo Anders and his son, Harold Jr. and Leslie Parkor of Lamasco, Tex., went fishing at the Coffee Mill Lake near Bonham, Tex.. By DON VOGEL Outdoor Writer, Pontiac Press Frank Biscovich Sr. found out that his son, Frank Jr. wasn’t fooling when he yelled, "Daddy there’s something on the end of the line.” The fathera-son team was fishing ’Trout Creek In the Bald Mountain recreation area Monday afternoon. ’They live at 2681 Oorlad St., Lake Orion. ITank Jr., 7 years oM, was standing in the stream using his father’s fly rod, baited with a worm. The senior Biscovich' was surveying the stream for good trout locations when his son yelled. "You’re probably snagged on something," said Frank Sr. Then he saw the rod pumping, the line going out and Frank Jr. either wgdlDg or being pulled dolm stream. BIseovleh rushed to the roseue, pulling eat his son before he got Into the watir too deep for Ms hip boots and then helping Frank Jr. land a IS-Incb rainbow. The fish weighed about two pounds. It was the only one can^t on the excursion. . ★ ★ ★ Akihur Randall, General Motors ITuck de Coach executive, went through a sad experience opening day of trout season. Anders hooked and landed a six-pound plus bass (which in itself makes a good fish story). But Auden hoofced It onto a IS-foot fish chala, forgot to tie the stringer secnrely, and the fish and stringer flonted away. It made him so angry that he said yesterday he was still burning when he and Harold and Leslie went back to the. same lake this week. “It’s hard to believe, but I hooked that same fish again." Anders said. "It was still lugging 'the stringer. I’m sure glad I had witnesses.” Water Commission Hits Waste Dumping LANSING W — The State Water Resources Commission has set schedule for dumping of wastes by paper plants in and'near Kalamazoo. The commission held a hearing in Kalamazoo last month on complaints that the 10 paper plants In the area were polluting the Kalamazoo River. ------- The commission agreed on the Importance of industry to the area and decided that a schedule for He was fishing the Manistee Bivey near Grayling via canoe. Also on the trip were Herbert Turnbull, Duncan . Anderson and Joseph BobitaiUe of the Pontiac Track and Coach division and Bichard Davis and Marshall Ragland of Detroit. ana aectaea mat a scneouie lor dumping wastes appeared to be rearing ponds with fish of exactly] A Italf mile dowiutream from the starting point, Randall’s canoe overturned, dumping the angler, fried chicken, salad and flahlng equipment into about four feet of ice cold water. This mishap didn’t dampen Randall’s spirit He and his fellow fishermen went on to catch “12 nice trout” during the weekend. ★ ★ ★ Norm Nelson, 4696 Irwlndale Ave., Pontiac, and Tom Johnson, White Lake, didn’t catch many trout Saturday and Sunday, but they did have an unusual experience. “Wa fished the Rifle River below M-S5 on Saturday and didn’t have any Inek," said Nelson. “So we decided to drive np to Wolverine to see how things were .on Silver Lake. "The fishing was poor on Sliver and other lakes. We were driving around the fire lanes and small back roads west of Wolverine when we came around a curve and were met by three big elk. “They,Just stood and looked at us and I was able to get a couple of color pictures.” It should have been called Browns’ Blue Rock Open This is about the easiest way to describe what happened at Ted’ Gut; Club near Warren during the Michigan Blue Rock akeet shoot last weekend ’The-shoot belonged to Leland, Eddie and BUI Brown of Birmingham Letaud took overall honors by » ts gMge UAd Mb- perfect ISO Is the upper class. Eddie needed a eonple of.oboot-offs before winning the all gnnge and small gaage divtaloas to take BEST WITH 8HOTOUN8 - ’The three top shooters in the Oakland County Sportsmen’s Qub winter trap and skeet leagues were (left to right) pennis McGuire, skeet champion; Homer Coss, trap champion: and David Worster, best of the junior trap shooters. Coss, manager of the (XSC skeet and trap ranges, said a new league will get under way June 1. Oakland Lakes in Seining Survey Hypodermic Needle Awaits Spawners •pot. Bill Brown Jr. lost In the small gauge shoot-off but stiU finished third in the overaU competition. Aggregate scores for the Browns in the four divisions show Leland hit 344 X 3S0 Eddie 340 x 350 and 337 X 350. Bob Thlefels of Pontiac broke 99 clay targets In the all guage division but three 100 each. Janet Leonard of Milford won the women’s aU guage with 82x100. Raiph Zimmerman of Birmingham was Class B small gauge champion with 96x100. Teachers Go to Comp LANSING (UPD—The means to’country. Some areas reported the] TTie surveys also showed that an end in Coraervatlon Depart- nesting grounds were drier than!last year’s closed season on red-ment programs are varied widely.]at any time in the last 25 years.|heads and canvasbacks apparently One major spring program—I The total winter waterfowl tally]produced the desired effect—popu-almed at improving fishing in th^ was up 6 per cent from the average jlationa increased over the last year gtate-^mbines the use of a hypo- for the last 12 years, department'although the count is dermic booster shot and a seining spokesmen said. I average. process to produce the desiredj------------- — - result. ’The booster shots are being used Lead Poisoning Killing to streamline egg collectton of FN ■ ■ r T northern pike at the state’s Wolf f-ppep pn Vfafp Lake hateW Mid Fish Dlvtalonl'^^^^^ LlCln.K:0 Chief A. B. Cook Jr. Department game men counted An estlmated-125 Michigan teach--s and school administrators will attend the state conference on Outdoor Education in Camp Settings at Clear Lake camp near Dowling May 19-20 to learn hoV they can help their students make greater use of school grounds, parks, and other such facilities. The needle Injections enrry I Lead poitoning is the cause of pltaUnry extracta and speed np a Canada gooee die-off discovered ______I__g-id last week at West Gilkey and In- ^ ■ dian Lakes in southwest Barry The stimulus *- - . _ . _ also allows fisheries n to egg productlwi County, the Conservation Depart-“ries men to plant] tnent reports. the best way to lu^le the problem. The commission scheduled hearing May 18 at Port Huron on ctuuges the city of Yale was polluting MiU Creek. GrandviUe, Kent County, was ordered to answer charges at the next meeting that H is Illegally dumping sewage in the Grand River. the same age and cut off a large part of the old-eat-young balism’’ among pike which occurs when .fish supplies are short. Another p^ of the program improve fishing in the state calls for lake seining surveys, which covers about 50 lakes this year. Solunai Tables The surveys ate made annually to determine the success of projects such ak new plantings, rough fish control and chemical treat- Tlie schedule of solunar periods, as printed below, has been prepared by John Alden I^iight. Plan your days so that you will be fishing in good territory or hunting in good cover during these times, if you wish to find the best sport that each day has to offer. . TbunOor FrlO»y .. Soturday ^;i;uy- Autopales at the department’s Rose Lake wildlife laboratory have shown lead shot in all geese taken from the lakes and examined far. Symptoms of lead poisoning were readily evident In the blrda. Geese, like ducks, generally pick up lead pellets from the bottom of lakes while searching for food and grit. About ts geese are yet to be atopaled. 8ome will be tent to le University of Michigan's school of natural reooorcea (or dead geese at Indiana Lake and another 13 dead birds at West Gilkey last week. They also noted 22 honkers which were visibly sick. Actual losses are probably higher since some birds could have died; lamtoriali sin OakI and Graharoe Oakland County are Included In the seining survey. Conservation game men have mixed forecasts for the fall water-fowl punting prospects. Winter surveys showed an 11 per cent increase over the number of ducks, geese and coots on the flyways in 1960. Dry nesting grounds were noted, in surveys across the Purchase of land Before Commission LANSING (B - The state will acquiro a choice fishing site on Long Lake, which straddles the St. Joseph - Cass (jounty line. If the State Conservation (Emission approves the purchase at its May U-12 meeting here. The State Conservation Department has been trying to buy property on tbe^lake, popular for blue-gill, perch' and bess fishing, for R) years. The three-quarter acre site has 299 feet of frontage on the lake and can be purchs^ for $3,600. Ike oommlsslon also will be r a lease on a 46-B Toni«o Lake hi Lace Coiuty for Ctoveland • OUls Ina Oo. (or |tS a year. The department also has taken options to acquire these proper-tiei in state gahte areas: 100 acres m MIddleville state game area, $4,006; 60 acres in Fiat River game area, $2,900; 35 acres in Deford game area $1,625; 160 fuses in Stanton game area $1,-200; llO acres/ to Maple River game area 99,000; 23 acres to St. Cbdr flats wildlife area 93.000; 14 acres In Pentwater River game U Norman Ndson, 4689 Rpse City to W• nf ‘lATt — IW STOCK board of trade, but it attracted a Detroit Bureau of Markete. flurry of selling and thus prices Tuesday were kwt within a few minutes. , ' Li -PP-r Detroit Produce entty was related to higher prices ratrrs for soybean and soybean meal sppien. neBriwM, sa . and included only short covering. Mwm£5h*K Some old crop months gained about apS»», ateeie a dehu nyo cenU before meeting „ ance. ------- i market rally continued early this afternoon in moderate trading. Key stocks adt'anced from fractions to a point or more on a broad frorth—*’ Curota topped,. b»- ........ ^ A ^ ' Chteee, dot. bcht. .. ..... . .iHoreertdleh. pk................ Although trade was somewhatxtrte. dot. b«dM._ .................... more active in grains, it w«»|gSlS51I; Jut « K; . : T ^ about equally balanced with thejptrtieiy. root. »eiw ......... result that prices showed only pJuSwe.’ SSb^btJ* ■ minor fractional changes BPw-ral-.Rjdijaet J ^ Iv BhubtiS. Hotbou»e doi. behi _ . _ . Rhabtrb Hotliouse. 5-Ib. boi . Gram Prices CBCAOO OtAW , _ Poultry and Eggs H M The pragreM toward a ***»e 17i lire la Lfeoo coadnaed to remove «uj hesitancy la Wall Street and baylBg waa ooadateat hot not .stj heavy. HosiBeM aews coatiimed IJ*; earouraglag. The drop ia niiein-i.jj| ploymeiit retaiforced confidence a bttslncoB recovery. ■Mi! , iJS! caiCAOO. Mt> inta prlcr-Wpeet— »*tr 1« £? rrSk ai? The trend was higher ammg }l|J steels, motors, chemicals, rails. 115 aircraft - missiles electronics and ’ g rubbers. Oils, building materials J « and drugs were mixed. Polaroid spurted about 4 points. Allied (jlwmical was about 2, points higher. Kerr-McGee oil.; which doubled its earnings added | i>*iimorp than 2 points to its 5-point I News in Brief Rummagt Sale. OraM LaUu_____ Church. Ooiessee at Olendale. 9-S Fri.. May 5. Sat. e-l) May S. Adv. Fire eaaaed by chlldtea playlag with matchea resulted in an eati-maied $125 damage to the Robert Rush family's home at’735 Melrose Ave. this morning. The blaze was put out when firemen arrived at the scene. Business Notes Walnut Export Salee Co., 1 has renewed the appointment of Rolfe C. Spinning, Inc., of Royal Oak, to handle Its advertising In England. A.NMTAI. TB MECTINO — The Oakland County Tuberculosis Association held its annual at the meeting were Roscoe Martin of 510 W. meeting last night at the Waldron Hotel with Fifth St., Rochester, to a three-year term, and Dr. E. Osborne Coates Jr., physician in charge Rev. Richard Markham^ pastor of the Farming- of the pulmonary division. Henry Ford Hos- ton Methodist Church, to a two-year term. Clair, pital. as main speaker. In a premeeting huddle— in hisaimual report, told the gathering of nearly (from left) Ronald J. Clair, executive secretary, 90 members that the 1961 Christmas Seal sale and Joseph C. Austin, board president, in Oakland County neeted $72,130, \ibout $2Q0 3,370 Inspect State Hospital I7pr h*D( ae-U: Itfht 1: ht»T]T tyS» ro«»teri ■«: broU»ri adiI fry* I U-ll, Barred Nocka ,«m B-81d jump on Tuesday. ! than a point on profit taking, ij American Smelting picked up| (about 2. Gains exceeding a point! iwere posted for Phelps Dodge, j Bet prim Westinghouse EJectric and Ameri-; 1 greet Dr. Coates. New board members napied more than last year. Okay Issuing, Sale of Stock A Juml ■ n-». downiCa" Telephone. New York Stocks Clerk Praised by Commission Pontiac State Hospital was host to more than 3,000 visitors this week, and hospital staffers ^re mighty pleased about it. Tributes to Mrs. Ada R. Evans:commissioners nevertheless foundrof appreciation for her gracious-,were mounting today, following themselves .gixiping for words. ness, kindnesses and cheerful sup- Livestock ifBorr LH IT. MAT J I « (lAiicnicr c AlUtd ( Ailltd I DBTBOrr LITBSTOTK _ , DETBOrr. MAT J lAP) — CAttlA Pontiac state Bonk to Make Available 7,500 :Sla^uin^-*5‘JS? ^l.'SdA'r7.S: M OS-11.50. gtUty cova 1« S«-11 10. CAI > CTAO t MdtFd u potntA ATT TidhUu !her announcement that she will bej Mayor Philip E. Rowston said POrt. nj KeUoAg J.71' leaving City Hall a week from Fri-i he would feel "a personal toss” ju,t can't find the rixhi ifi "'“'■'y 13 years as dty «-hen the 62-yearold Mrs. Evans.! but you are a lOvdy per- . ■ 31 Kt»t«. as « J ^ , u ■ * J Pontiac’s first woman clerk, is no Conimbisioner John A. 11« M *! The.City Commission is hoping to longer sitting in her accustomed Dugan. .......... jj jname a successor by then, seat next to the mayor at the eom- Officiais Pleased With Open House Success; Many Students Attend lls Shares of Common ...___________ 13 50-11 M. ___________ HofA—AAlAblA 15c butchert opttUnf: Am Tcl A J steady: sows sWAdy to mostly 35c lowtr;'Am Tab .. Pontiac State Bank stockhold-era approved die issuance and sale of 7,500 shares of common capital slock with a par value of $10 per share at a stockholders meeting Tuesday afternoon. . — 11 SO-tl 1S;tAiiOeoBdo —.... ______________ IM-US lbs. 11.35-lArmco 8ll 11.5#; 1 And 3 UO-330 IbA lt.1S-11.I5: 3(Armour * And 3 330-3*0 lbs. ir“.............. -...-k.— VsAlorA-SAlAbl* 5* stoady prUn* 33 00-M M; good and cholco M M-53 M;' fi*£f^«”*^***' miff My V. The shares wlD be available to stockholders at $30 per share. Each stockholder will be enttfled to one new share for each 10 he atOAdy slaughter toes steady orlth Tuet- r days late 50c adrancr: choice and prims c shorn slaughter lamba 105 lbs. doon'r 10.00-11 M: 100 head mostly prime shorn c OiitM aaarfcet value of stock toSU aitare The move will increase common ■lock in the bank from $730,000 to $825,000. and the number of shares from 75.000 to 82,500, eordiiq; to Milo J. Ctoss, 1 president. The proposed increase waa Dounced early in April when the bank's board of directors sdieduled >’esterday’s meeting at the bank. Ford Car Sales Called Evidence Upturn Near 2 Shoplifters Draw Sentences in Court Two persons were sentenced In Municipal Court today for shop-Bfling at Hills Brothers shoe and clothing store at 125 W. Huron St. Mrs. Myrtle Williams of 47 Thorpe St. was fined $100 Mid sentence to tw-o days In the county jail, or 17 days in Jail if the fine fli not paid, when she was found guilty ly Judge Cecil B. McCallum of 5tealir« a blouse and slack set worth $4.98. It Is no surprise when Mrs. 5o;{i Evans last night read a touching *> *! leMer to the Clly Commission, TT * '______1 I_____ -A«------ A# ...1515; No 1 t snd 3^*»«> C^orp . t 14.50-15 M; No. 1 ond Sojl fovt 13 15-U M; Boon i SUM Mcrr Ch A 8 II.Ol , MpU Hop 140 4! 5llim MAM 13 3 Montan Ch 4* ; ' Mot WhMl 10 3' July 21, Arcnmulated vacation time will enable her to leave nine weeks early. mission table. PERSONAL TRIBITES He spoke of Mrs. Evans' “conscientiousness and loyalty," and her statewide reptrtation as a clerk. Other commissioners mingled i their tributes to Mrs. Evans’ pro- Commissioncr Milton R. Henry described the retiring clerk as finest in ladyhood” and said her record would serve “as a beacon for all those in city service.’ Expecting the announcement. Ifessional competence with words ' Murray Cp , Nat Bite Nat TIalry i Ch«t A Oh . Chryticr Cltloa Sto Coca Cola Colg Palm ICohim Oat I Coo N Oot H, I: Agencies Must I Keep Austerity 350 Vernor Men (Eight in Pontiac) on Strike Today When the hospital's annual open house came to a close late Tuesday afternoon, 3,370 people had filed through the hospital in a three-day period, according to Dr. Walter H. Obenauf, hospital superintendent. Chairman of this yeaFs open honse was Dr. Rolf Sachau, a staff psychtatrisL Sunday's open house set a ivc-ord for attendance on one day. A total of 1.471 persons toured the hospital as compared to a Sunday crowd of 1,043 last year. In a'"letter announcing her retirement, Mrs. Evans expressed ippreciation and thanks to the This year’s total attendance was 368 more than the 3,002 who at-’ tended the I960 open house. DETROIT tJfl Co. today hailed Its Ford Division gales for April as "dramatic evidence of a complete breakthrough in consumer bujring confidence. Corn Pd Curtla r • Dwr* The division reported that sales for the month were nearly 4,400 a day, 300 more than the daily selling rate for March. " *' D«t Bdit Dlt^C ^og . Ppw Cham DuPont Batt Air t ... Bait Kbd 10.3 SaTlOD 13 J BtyTob 11^ MovIlftMlf, About 330 employes at Vernor's 1 / D J . Ginger Ale plants in Detroit and JJJ State Senates OUdget elsewhere in the state, including 4oi Bills Escape Dem Try company’s 015 J ' w-arehouse in Pontiac, went «i to Amend Them strike today following a breakdoaoi MO ;in contract negotiations between LANSING (UPli — The .State tirm and unkm. 13* Senate pas.scd budget bills which j A single picket paraded tlSiulll bix>n olate aoenoiea on nu-i .lill keep state agencies on au-j front of the warehouse at 490 S. sterity programs for another year.; Telegraph Road from 8 a.m. on WWW j today. Those on strike here are 34* aj.-— and warebonse » m,. u J , J . *™^k drivers J The upper chamber dela.ved ac-j 3 tion on a bil) to make.appropria-' mayor, the commission and a long list of city workers, election of-; ficials. county officers and others. . of the 783 visitors Monday and * ★ * j 1,116 Tuesday, most were with the Of her long time aHsoriale. Clly ! ^ high school groups 'rom Manager Walter K. Wltlman. she ; throughout the state that had said: "It has been a Joy to know J scheduled tours, him as well as have the privilege Aclnally. the school groups are of working with him . . . Never xMion throughout the has he been too Inlay to alt down „ ^ouse wa, held problems; and such cooperaitton ia cherish^, Mrs. Evans also singled out her twK) staff members. Mrs. Olga Barkeley and Mrs. Helen Brosted "for their loyalty and work.” g tions for welfare. The bills must; She expressed thanks for cooperation from precinct workers, vti-ing machine tedmicians, board of education personnel. The Pontiac Vernor's employes are represent-Press. Radio Station WPON and Irtirb Mor iFlrattone . roodMacb Lee A. lacocca. Ford Motor ... • " ■ — — Tra manager, said the increase overioenBak the March sales rate was the g^gf""* highest for any comparable period ioen in 15 years. !o«n Motor* . ________________'OT*lAT«l 10«n Tim* ' currence in Senate changes and' ,,g be signed by Gov. John B. Swain-j g} son before thSy become law. M l WWW thrown up there and in Flint Democrats in the upper cham- and Marysville as well as in Pon- hi observance of Natloaal Mental Health Week, which ends Sat-arday. In addition to being in charge of the open, house, Dr. Obenauf was one of three major flgurea ui Michigan mental health awearing in a 30-minute radio and te'evis-panel discussion last Sunday. Time Changed for JFK L'nion. AFI^CIO. Local President Wally Butler, StOcks Of Area Interest ■ From Local Brokers Amateur Radio Club! Hears Past Prexy ■n fir* , ! u'derww^ Dd Carbld* 10* 7 her attempted to amend each of ■ 34.* the bills recommended by the ap-• J|-*:propriating committees of both 34 5 houses to bring leviek up to Swain-. Ji ' siyi's recommendations, but the )” attempt was voted down in each tiac, and that no further bargaining sessions have been scheduled. The talks broke down at mM-, night Tnesday night, after a meeting with federal and state Orfth Pftifft ot A Jr P OtNoRy .. Greyhound . lOulfOU Pa*t prwmpnt I-wm Grogg pre-j Hammer Ptp seated an illuatrated talk on Joseph Van Dyke of 1613 Hen- conductoni as u.sed in rietta St.. Birmingham, 'pleaded,radio equipment a.v the Oakland int bu* Mch guilty before Judge McCallum. to;County Amateur Radio Club held {SI 5fc7 . stealing a $7.99 pair of men’s shoes' its monthly meeting last night at jnt p*p*r from the store, who sentenced him;the Cbnsumers Power Building on imTcrATri to 30 days piWition and ordered: Lawrence Street. johi«'‘M*n* him to pay $10 court coats. I WWW jonn a l —^^---------------- Announcement was made of an amateur radio code and theoiy cla« to start Thursday, May 11, at 7 p m. In the police gymnasium! of the Public Safety Building on| East Pike Street. Instructor willj be Harold Bird. Classes will con-■ tinue 'Thursday evenings, j ; 40 4 VB >ua> Butler said the company has in-aiated on a- contract package which would cut wages and eliminate Two Presidents Meet WASHINGIDN (AP> - President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia arrived in this capital today for a three-day state visit and wasj greeted by President Kennedy a.s "a distinguished world states-; JJ’ Budget bills for about half the S11 areas of state government which |employe#; 15{ piv*viously have been approved by' A company spokesman in Pon-413; the Senate are awaiting action in tiac said the firm has been at-JjJ the House. 'tempting to economize to remain ----------- ----- - |competttive with other soft drink S* UnionCo. and Local 297 151 S Upjohn tat V»n Rial 451 Wr*t Un 34 5 Wnt| A I .S03 Wnt* Bl m A L . 01.4 I.44, J. DOSr-JONES 1 P.M. AVEBAneS 5 Agree on Pay Increase l^ave been bargaining since J. ^ ' February on the new contract. CLEVELAND. Ohio tAP) -jThe old contract expired April Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. and |27. but negotiations have cqntin-|the United Rubber Workers Union |Ued on a day-today basis, today agreed on a two-year con- tract providing wage increases Kennedy Gets jup to 14'i cents an hour for ap-',, - • proximately 20.000 hourly raMiHonorory Degree Today gj'JijJ employes in 11 plant.*. Quality Seal Bill Wins INVESTMENT CaN Mr. flarkar HublMird Associates oot roiw BM* . DetroU WO 5-OIM S’oth Y.^ LANSING (AP) — The haltle-!r**" h"h ’scarred "seal of quality” bill for hiYIi 'Michigan agricultural products!isoo low ’won approval today on its 13thI trip through the legislature. F'or-; mer Go\'. G. Mennen Williams (‘PerHOlial FaVOr* Bonilierailg) tried and failed for 12 years “ I WA.SHINGTON (AP) - Presi-35*1 till iii 3 345 31 WWW Kennedy received an honor- M3 4 111 * tlsi 343I! follows a wagejary doctor of law degree from 15# I 133 1 13* s i4i.ojpattern set two weeks ago in an I George Washington University to-300* 150 0 1175’ 34*o^P'DPment reached hero betweenjday and called on ail educated si!* nil I is 7 f'ii'pstone Tire Ajmen to put their mfnds to the 1*14 iw o so * »i *l Rubber Co. I maintenance of a free* society. r drclmsl point* • ACP-Wrlsley Ston*. In* - - - — ■ Acroquip Corp........ Ark*n*u LouUlu* Oa* Baldwin Rubb*r Co.... Borman Pood Stert* .. Curtl«*-WrMht Corp. DOTldnOn Bro*.................. .. Federal MofUl-Bower Bcarlnf* 13.1 13.4 ..334 ».l iphet Co. .. ekwell 8________ ________ . „ ToWdo Bdlton Co.................33 5 OVBB THB COl’NTBB STOCKS The followlnc Quotation* d usorlly reprennt actual t hub arc Intended at a guide proximal* tradln* rant* < .ran°Tor‘?r«ginVS.‘5ii>rS-. Junntl* OlTlilon. In th* ------ ecrnlnt 55 "to nSiitoli Whlttrt*r. I»thw of *»ld -to, h.«. fU.d in tbl* that tho pr***« Patltlon ---- —kni---- i« of Blcotronlca Capital BIctronIc* International ..... Prlto Co...................... McLouth Steel Co ............. Mlchifon B«*ml*n Tub* Co. «.u child ihouM* b**'pl»ced under the fhTU.pu of ^‘A^tSit^JS^YirlSr oT.Mtltlo. i'Si’ mandod to appear pononUlr at lald Shatterproof Olan Corp. Taylor Plbr* ........... Tran*. Oa* Pip* Link Vernon Olnger Ale ........ I* and notic* MUTUAL ri'NDS Affiliated Fund ____ Chemical Fund ....... Commonwealth Stork It boinf imirractical unrtco hereof, thl* *ui •hall be aereed by pub_,_ one week preelou* to aatd beartnt Th# Pontiac Pre»*. a newipaper print circulated In laid County. Itnoaa. tho Honorable Oon^d na, indge of laid Court, ta th* City of Ponttac In *ald County, thl* tod day of May A.D. m tru* copy) Keystone Orovth K-S .. Mau InTtalon Orovth Maa*. Ineedor* Tnut ... Putnam Growth .......... Televlalon BleetroSlc* ... Welllnfton Equity ...... “-lUnston Fund .......... ’Nomtnol QuoMtloni. t*2l . n.Si t*.S3 14*1 1*1* aCROOL mSTRICT OF TOT CITT Of PonUoc, Oakland County, --- t ... .----. ning to get lawmakers to pass it. HARLEY W. LIVELY JOINS OUR STAFF ANUin, me IfUTOM are pleased to onnounce the ossociation of Horjey W. Levely with our Firm. We hope that his many friends will consult him on their real estate matters. Harley W. Leyely bai been a resident of PonUec for the p... wa* with th* Po*t Office Department for 31 yean durtu * Saperintendent of tho autlon for i year*. He I* a member Side KIwanI* Clilb and' AH Saint* Bpiecopal Church. Harley h ******”**—'— **"* T yea icb h Wa weleoaa Mr Levtly «dele* and ooun**l rega ANNETT INC. REALTORS ^ ReaMeuftsI -— Fanii — IfiJviSrial — Conmidrctdl Rssi IsMla 28 I. HiiroR St FI 8-0466 Udall Shaken by Letter on Tickets WASHINGTON (AP) - Political shellbursts are popping around the cloesely rropprt head of Secretary of Interior Stewart L. ; Udall, the scrappiest member of jthe Kennedy Cabinet. Udall stood admittedly embarrassed today by exposure of an effort of a friend—as a "personal favor" to the secretary—to sell to reiHvsentatives of the oil and gas industry tickets to a $100-a-plate May 27 (tinner honoring President Kennedy. Because his department admin- uoaii. Miner saiu uie leiier aaveraeiy oy ms aosence. He ow tstera industry programs, Udall amounted to UdaU's "black-jack- said that as far ar sadr ttinnenr *JOW UlVIOaiWI *>0 V.l$. raise; Evans to sell a few dinner tickets • Ken- nedy's birthday, which comes two days later. AHK HIH ‘DISMISSAL* Repubticans who have been shooting at Udall almost since he took office in January, generally were content to let the Cabinet member extricate himself as he could from this situation. but denied categorically that he had suggested his friend solicit oil and gas industry (gficlals. He said he told Evans to withdraw the letter. Assistant White House news sec-retaiy Andrew T. Hatcher said he felt confident Kennedy had not been in touch with Udall about the letter. But Rep. WiUiam E. Miller ol New York, chairman of the Republican congressional campaign, demanded that Kennedy fire Udall. Miller said ing" of thb oil and gas Industry. said he was appalled, flabbergasted and embarrassed when a letter wriOen by J. K. Evans off Sen. Winston L. Prouty, R-Vt. the Asiatic Petroleum Co. came;put out a statement under the to his attention. I tide of '‘Oops" in which he quoted Evans said Udall was "a friend from Kennedy’s conflict of inter-of long standing” and haid askedlest message and reproduced ihim to help the Cabinet member Evans’ letter. !dispose of a "very sizable quota"! Cdall conceded he had asked White House 48 hours ahead of any announcement of contract awards. O’Brien, one of President Kennedy’s advisers, handles patronage matters. PRESIDENTIAL COMMENT! Hatcher said "the J>re8ident has made it clear that anyone attending such functions will not beneOtithis. by his attendance or be affected adversely by his absence. Beaty said It was tt- “routine practice to notify the White and interested members^iM Oon-gress" when the departmimt some news it thought was srorth ' ut. In his memo. Beaty said "the secretary has aiked me to follow through on 'this Is one way that political parties raise mon- Orrpn Beaty. Udall's ^ssistai^. MIDLAND (UPI) Tlie Dow Chemical Co. boaril of director# Tuesday declared a dividend of 35 share on the company’s meantime was busy explaining iewnmon stock. The dividend la why he wrote a memo to IntericMr payable July 14 to stockholders Department (^pials tNling them of reedrd at the clone of business to. notify Lawrence O'Brien In the [June $5. WASHEVOTON (AP) - Pr«»-dent Kennedy’s news coafeteoce Friday wUI be held at t:SI p.m. (Pontiac ’ftane) Instead *11 aJn. Bs origtnaUy aBBOuBced.the. White Hoitte said today. Aasla-tant Proto Secretary Andrew Hatcher gave ao reason for the Death Notices DONALD S. ADAMS. Zodfe ol Probate DELPHA A. BOOOINB. Deputy Probate a**t»t*ri Juvenile Dlvlslm Hay I. ISfl il PoBtloe. Uleh- loy. ut lau ooy m . tiicrifor*, no«lc* U h*r*by riv;p. ‘hAt UODdoy, th* ISth day of May. IMl up •-1:0# o’olock. p.m.. Boatara mood* rim*. I* tb# lo*t day on wbl^ n . J _ ,---------^ I— a, po to alltU 0 may rogltter la o k of tb* Oty of Jroady rwriatortd on tbi book* of Dm City of Pon-Bt ro-TMteUr. WALna L May I. 1 tail T ChfT., ptism. I PDBUC SALB I AT It;** AJd. AT BSrMnie. VmiFum vtU to aoM at PnbU* Auetiaa tor eaab to blthaaS Mdd«r. Car may May I. 1 un Warn. Sarial No. OlSSSPinJSt ■eld at PubUe AueUon for i hJfboit btddor. Car ma ‘ ‘ 1 „.,.RlT*ST9*wffl*^^told*at*‘ Publ Aaettoa tar *a0 to btobait Mddar. O ^may b* la*p*«^ at sbojo^sddrm.^^ (iiarVil^t) Beitarralao »urvlrid 'Oi vlth IteY B. ftt K tarraant In Holy Sapulebr* Cam*-Bom*. Kawo Marbw.______________ an SS: daar mothar of SHnd* Ar«h*r:i do ton'" CUHon *lnd*torf??U*^Pi3*o jmlvad to. will U* to ttat* at th* UvU B. Wint Pnaaral Horn*. Ctorkttoo. JOTNBR. APRIL M. Siartao. 4SS0 ‘~ w'hart^iitrL ul^*: Mr*. Bdviiro' Taylor. Ray^ mond O., Mtobaal O., Jama* J. «*"y B.. Joynar; door brotbar of Cbarlotta Arnoldaon. _Mra. r Rhtnahart and Mr*. d huibaod of Marjort* Schral;. __ .f Cbarla* M. ocnrnnr oi., dear father of Martha Carrie and VIW^ Atom Sqhrelber and Charlea M. iebrel-ber ni; dekr brother to <»•!»*• and Huth Scbrelber mtd Mri. Sara OaUaiher. Punorol eorvlce VtU bo hefi Friday, Stay *. at 1:30 p.m. from tb* apprka-OrltJto Cbapol vHb Rev. Paul Hart offl-clatint. Interment tn Oak Bill. Mr. Scbrelber vlU U* In atat* at th* Sparka-OrttflB P buaband to UlilaaY ahavar: ba-lored aon of Anna Bhavar; Mr tatbar of Don Sbavor. Mr*. John (Bralya) Prtato, Stra. BoM (Barbara) Dart* aad Mra.^ >^>M* lltarla) Plumlay; daar.brotha^f Mr*. Bdlth Bravitor. Mra. ByoUa* Shepard and Idra. Edna THUtoM RuaaoU Card. Raymond. Cbarllc. Choater and Don atovar; ^ ■urrtrad by IS ttondehlldran. Funeral sarrU* vlll b* held Batur- May a. at lo am. irom Puraley Fuaaral Home vltb Bar. Paul T. Hart oftletatlnf. totor- Paul T. Hart ofttetatlnf. interment In Perry Mount Pork Ceme-Ur Hhtver vlll Ue m atata ly Funeral K WILBBLM. MAT 3. ISdl. UlOISI W., 703 a. Oto. Fenton; beloved . vlf* ol Doan B. WlUieUn. Cremation aervlc* Thuraday, 5*ay 4, at White Chapel. Funeral arrann-manti were by the Qraham Fu- crippled ChUdren._________________ 4K ^ In Memoriam t IN LOVING MNMORT OF BLAINE Oon* from us tor tortar f«e*. Her pleatam cheerful vaya, A heart that von ao many frtanda In by-*on* happy dayt. Though bar amti* la ton* toravar, And hand* ve catmot touch. IN SfBMOBY OF OOR SON BL-bert Minton vho poaaad way tvo yasra aso. May 1. 1050. him. 'aednt plate: hi* fooutepa. Friend* may healed; But ttov IMtl That [ (ha vound la hat la tn my toart eoncaalcd. Sadly mlaaed by Mothar and Dad, Brothera and Statera. IN LOTINO SIEMORT OP titiR And yet a happy home he mad* Tb* role of netshbor alvayi ted*a* ■ fatber did the same. Badly mlaaed by h Patti and BonnI*. Funeral Directors Donelson-Johns PUNBRAL ROMS "Oealgned for Punerala*' aPARBS-ORIPPIN CHAPEL Thoughtful Borrte* FB l-ssai Voorhees-Siple COATS FUNERAL HOUR DRATTON PLAINS ON 3-TIS1 Cemetery Lots BEAUTIFUL LOT. PERRT Mount Park Cemotery CaU aRar * p.m _____ .RAFEL MEMORIAL cemetery, a apace*. Pranel* of Aaalal, *400 pj S4S33,_____ WHITE CHAPEL — ORIOINAL BOX BEFLIX8 At It RJM. Teiap tkm i irers replies at The Press I eniM ia the fellewteg WHAT DO YOU NEED? You can alwayg locate the parties, interested in •what you no longer need when you use the Pontiac Press "For Sale” Want Ads I To Place an Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 ( \ THK 1 UMIAC U’EDNKSDAV. MAA' ;i. 1001 Dm rtaliM Pt«m FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 mM I MB. «• • fJB. •rm ibMid k« r*. I taa«dlat«3y. t k • ---------- • adTartitf- TOBt "km DitmiMr." Vo ad^iMonU will ko (Ivni ' ClMlai Urn* lor ailvartite-mtaU oonMIntac .vp« lUea Ur|«r tbu r>tular ttUo ttp* I) y 0‘eloct -ioon ir« d«r prtvloui to puMtc-t3>w. kloo ofMr ttw tint ti CASH WANT AO RATU LiMi i4>«r 3.o«rt a-OAM I 11.11 MJ> H.U } U> 3.M Tm 4 1.M 4.30 (.04 ^ lnotructioBo--Sdw»lt 10 j B^kk—ptwnA yx** ■ port Uno ODd fuU «»r M^ioot. murrlovii ■ CURB . WAITRESSES arss •nd nltht thlft*. Appip In- TED’S OdOAr# L»k« Rd WANTED, 30-34. ROCHESt I d»pA full Uino. I Piy« Hoy.. ProTton PUInt ®*rai»I*NCib SHORT ORDER IWMn » ond U. oorion' cniy.' U». O.0..10. Wotorferd. . Wotorferd. ”ji>r’nSt rat int rat# iboo la Blrmlna- PART USalfAfr- Watarford. OIRLB AND WOMCM TO AAOUT •uporrlior In telapbone work. No ■ixporlence naeaaaarp. will train. Mu»'. have Dlaaaant voice, could motbera or aiUht-salary and bonu. Rurnn. Room 1 ly*1ian 10 a m . 3M«y E. Bird. 8 _^ LAWN WORE AND_______ ----:r-rrirr ~, . -rT.%ir^¥T'- OPPICE nurse POR PHTBIHAN Experience, ref PE 1-46(18 2 MLN WANTED Apply giving per-------------- — -*------------------------- U train In the beattag and alt coBdUlwriog kualnaaa. Oood In- iJ'*'!' **« come while you trala. Apply Ini—?’ pernon at Kaat Heatlaa and Cool-i N.i Cng. 443 8. Saginaw, TinKTV-.\K\ii^> ^ent A|rt|k Unfurnished 35 Rent Houses Unfurn, 40 extra clean t ROOMS. HOD-em. child. uUUUea. PB 4-12U. 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX Automatlo beat — Pull baaoBMM WILL OXCORATH $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 144 Bait Bivd. R. at Valanele Brick Flat—Heated ^active four family bunding J042 Auburn Ave.. Auburn Hta Front A rear private entrances-living room, 1 bedroom, kltobenetle dinette, bath A garage. References M?(il^r‘flS'»5r*’ '*“• CADILLAC MANOR Apartments available. Call FE 2*4 HI. FOR THE DnCRmiNATINO New deluge 1 room apartment and tiled bath. Union Lake privileges. Boat space. All electric kitonen Prlgldalre built-in appliances. Oar-bage dtspoasl. Baseboard hot water heat Automatic laundry lacll-tttes Weler softener. Storage lock. - er Heal and hut water furnished 1 Adults I'fdn Apts , 7200 3 BSDRCX3M RANCH. OAS 154 CurnelL 474 mo. lU tritlil. 4 R'OOMS. MO'OERN. j ehUB nUhJd“pE*4?l"«" ^totor |kiv 4 rIdoms and bath, vacant 4415 Danison. 450 per moath. -OR 1-3431 i'SJ;. Ap< I. 1 3*2476 5 ROOM HOUSE tto PER MOfffiT ; PE 4-7544 1 MODERN 5 ROOM APARTM1U4T. ( stove end refrig^rnlshed MS I monthly ^ly al 141 Bloomlteld ! Terrace FTC 9-1321 4-BOOM TERRACE NEWLV'dK’- prated. Ca*. 1E„4-(U0. 5 ROOM HOUSE ON BROWR Road FE 2-4502 ' NEED A^ APARTMENT? ^SLATER APTS. FURNISHED AND UNPURNitfNED 53 N PARKE ST. PE 4-3540 AFTER 5 AND SUNDAYS. SEX CARETAKER MR. CARROLL. A57 N PARKE ST. 1 ROOMS. 2 BATHS. ON RUS line. 410 month. Reftri-ncea required 344 Otmun. J34-4(7(. t ROOMS AND BATH. PARTIALLt furnished Clean, children welcome. 17 Stelnbaugfa Ct. off Btote. 744 FOURTH BT. PONTIAC. 3 liF. room, full basement, very clean, 1 months old. 872 50. MiriUM. True Investment Corp. AUBURN HEIGHTS. COZY i room, nice and clean. UL 2-21M, PRIVATE 4 ROOMS. BA'ril, •tore and retrtgarator. heat and hot water. UL 2-1120. 3220 Auburn Avenue. CASS LAKE CANAL. 440 MONTH Judah Lake rent with option to rototiluno. garden chine ahop background Call MY _*»»“»._4»0( Hobson. PE J- ,3-ll»» _: _ ____ ROTO TILLINO. _ ifxTiihSiaeiwPPRTBR 4 YEARS' SXPERTENCB . f*’’''™! HAIRDRESSm_WITH E3D>ERI- In carpet and tile cleaning, de- - EVBI.____________________ rent — Weat aide locatlona, kane-Llberty area. 3 bedmc. 465 mo North fide - Whitfield I 3 bedroom upper — 2 bedto upper - 3 bedroom lowr-4-3581 or PE J^l 172 after PPiER 4 ROOMS AND adults _140^Whlttemore __ __ [Sion court "apartments ---- looking for clean attrac eipe^ed reif Box i^tBRIOR AND EXTERIOR LandBCROiBW 21 OR imwOUOBi AC- i -Py?£H°lL,y^. ^ ■ --------------------------- I ------ I counting iTnaeblae operator for REPAIR. AfWmONS. PUIUfACXS. ; A-l LANOSCAPINO. SEED IN O, AmlMtiniic W.11VKT tvi»n~ Dopt,. aupervtaonitporl-1 all tjM building, reaionable Ph. i aoddlng and malntananct. Plnanc-1 AtnDltlOUS yoUtlK men l ence preferred. Write Office of' MT 3-1IP1. lag arranged. UA l-lMa or PE I 31-J5 AdmlnletraUvo AaalaUnt. 4» P»t- ^^i^Vtz«r ---------------- ' Urge tnteraa'tional orgaalaatloa toraon St..'PontYae:' " ~ ro'Uta'uStotn^^fOT a31a ENOWld RteU^I STUMP REMOVAL 10 oefm uti^l * MlM : firm vonts permAnont pArt>tlm« ; pneo*. W. A. Wlnktimtii 10^0740 Tree renoTal trimming. Oet our .■nU-n^S; K. ",?«•; t oTiL'\C^SlSiL !romdUAH-bEBJ^^^ i;Tnte'l?JSd “in *® POBtlao Pteaa Any kind. PE 5-1264._____*Vee^g*^aS!n*^tu??^ lft.« "R?'* mt.?vSVT*?a‘ Sr ___________________________< Top"ll."Uwm^i»g'’lSfdSe^^^^ 4-4441 between 5 and a p.m. ‘8TEN0ORAPHER. LBOAL BXPBR- '5?A. _ Cement work, patloa and fencing AEROTREDB KNAPP SHOES . ______________________ TOED mCRUAN______OR ^1562 Mddlng and mal^aMO. Plnanc-1 COLD WAVE SPECIAL. |5 b^jsjrrantad. UA 4-US4 or PE j OompHU. DoiwUur'a PE 2-1844 Work Wanted Female 12 FE 4-430 Of OR 2-Om iRosina McCOWAM. r OR 3>t07 Cloocen. 8S0 Woodvord. Roches- 60MVTHINO EVERYONE NEEDS tor. OL 9-7tll - CurUins. nifft. towoU. bedding" — .................. ill troei of linens for the borne ■ — EEPERIEHCED SEitVICE STA- For i few hours 2 or 3 evenings •XPTOIEN« I Uuo Altendsnl. Afternoon work. » weelt you c»n moke that eitrs **^if*- Must be eraerienced on wreekt iv needed (ncome Use of eer and HOOBEWORK' s OR- 4 DAYS A goMPL^ IaWn iti:BVtri=~wii at Bob_ Adam a ^ell 120 pleasln^^rto^llty only require- week. Within city limits PE lAWN SERVICE. PE riABT- Apply OH AND AFTER THIS DATE, May 1. 1141. I will not be reapon-alble for any debta contracted by any other than myielf. -Claude E. Childress. 84 W Longfellow. Pontiac, Mich________________________ -T— -Tt .-wodern In Every Deiaii . AND 3-RO(»f FURNISHED AND ADULTS ONLY Howirt^StreM***'*" "* ® l’’E 8-6918 Hollywood Apartments |op“‘^b‘^*’7/a?iilto5fp_?n 2 ROOMS. ADULTS, ^13 60 EAST CHOICE EAST SIDE. a'SEDROOM side, Pyt. FE 3’034._______ upper apartment, privato en- 2 AND 3 ROOMS, CLOSE IN,| ‘Sr^*utom*a't”*"!i.afeV I jm^lUea. 3T .P.rk Place, FE pT^giTlmr moS^i.' * ' _______________W_l ROLPE H. SMITH. REALTOR 3 ROOMS. UTILITIES. BABY WEL- ______Eves MA 5-4431 ____IPS Center St , PE 2-2340 COMMERCE LAKE FRONT . ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE and bath, utllltlea furnished. 67 **** 1”°_A___________ N Paddock Bt PE 3-1144 jCOLORED. MODERN LOWER 2. 4-4427 FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE SALE8MAH THOROUOHLT EXPERIENCED ONLY OOOD DEAL TO RIOHT MAN. PBRUANBNT POSITION SEE MR. CARR, lot N. SAOINAW ... 21-35. neat, good workers. Appir Refreshment Bldg . Miracle Mile Drlve-In Theater Tele-Square ■ ‘ LADY mSRES HOUSEWORK MIME Wtd.H0U.eh0M Goods 29 and ^l-th. I. CUrk 1 PIECE OR HOUSEFUL QUICK ^ 3 ^M APAR-M cash for furniture. appUances. , 4^ lil, IIhI*?!?; ihiMrtt'' 917 P- Pike ____________________ „Bjr,aln House 5 p m PE 2-tM2 LAldE'-t'— DO YOU WANT TOUR GARDEN | 1 CALL SELLS ALL. CASH FOR —---g- -------pR^fE~BAfH------bnoUV Pfa« - - ______ ___ ------ —• - — 2-4140. 514 used TVs. furniture and mlsc^ 3 d*n spate UL 2-1419 3(55 CtMks ■ i«4°b.,! °>«»»»» »-umltUre. FE ■ ENTRANgT __ hIoH DOLLAR FOR PURNITURE ' Clean 17 Bteinbi ROOMS. MODERN. Bloomfield. PonUac. A. j». e»cun» ..urv.»., LOADING^N^DEUTERINO TOP I ilendlv Cool In summer-■- wintertime. These per mon^. Adults Ing. K. O Hemp-lOZ East Huron. PE 4-1754 or PE 5-7(71 Rent Houses Furnished 39 1 BEDROOM. MODERN. OJ^ ROOM HOUSE. 413 B. BLVD E PE 2-4533 Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 2, HOUSES TO RENT. MODERN ~MY 2 2-BEDROOM ERICK Duplei full basement, gat hra decorated, 455 per moD'.h. XICHOUE - HARGER FF^5-8183 2 BEDR(>OIIB. 465 MONTH CALL after 4 30 p.m. PE 4-344P. fishy”/* UN 2-2485’after 5, LOVtLT 2-BEDROOM, wnw CAR- petlng. drapea.' baaement. __ garaie. I acre. 579 OR 3-2141-^ N I ACRE OP COMMBROUU property. I room modern boule. near Union Lake. For rent with ----- - 3-4212. SMALL HOUSE. SMALL HOUSE. STOVE AND Ai- frlg, ciuld_weloome. PE 4-2276. SMALL HOUSE. NKWLT DECO-rated. Couple only. For Informa-tlon call n 2-438S. SAM WARWICK HAS 3 steRIMM brick home In Sylvan Lake. Lake prlvllegea. 4125 leaae. 442-3420 off Opdyke Rd. PE 2-54o2. .MEN OR wOMkN wn .J I alteratlcns on eultt. dresses to mi vacancies Pul! or pan ' ^rfswear. SuaoUa. I . Opportunity to caru good: Pierce. Birmingham “ ‘“ WANTED CURB OtBLS. ORILL | NEAT CHRISTIAN WOUAW DB-atree day work PE 2-1443. ONE DAT IRONINO. EXPERI- LAND8CAPINO. LAWN AND yarda, Itvel and aaaded. 014-1404. ■’ w «■" ________: "Slik andVa"t°re„“EM 3-3Pn*^‘’ ‘ SECTETARr-------i3EpiBENCE2> Snl'^ S "5«tS, “prlv ^eIdy"^ (Ullria„.p.afflm.- EM J^r JE AUSO.___________ * wP: ■•2'.."Jtsssi. gTiiSv«;i special m e r I o n b *kfe work weokeo^ ’too. selUne ATON-bbsMEncs A ... loti of>ura. 41 per hour airalgbr ehol« oi?nlni. Tvall.wi now. II experience back-1 call ' write Drayton Plains. t7r' i"”pJM*'oifiye*Ikia'‘®06“ iSl: ..., . chgfd Lgkv Mich WHITC LADY TO LIVK IN, MANAOER -POR- jlTirp- 3UMP^ 4-'^ 43* Trampoline center Must be able HELP IS ' Elt; r right <0-lS3> 1I3 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE . __-a ..eliaa4-. *...wal.l..ae4 Bit LET US BUY IT OR SELL IT TOR 3 ROOMS AND BATH. LIGHTS. YOU. OXFORD COMMUNITY | neat tumlshed Private AUCTION. OA s-3asi._____j entrance In Auburn Heights PE ^*"**4, ^l*^.*******?l!** ^ ! 3 rooms! \PRWATE »ArV^^/LHDl ™Smm?rn”F?rb«” PrSung : ' No Children., Ot.Pykhurj^ "^i™°s ' ,*u*S'Ji'eT“iymfo™7 “Lcilo-'-V Blouse sire 43. Movinjc and Trucking 22 *:3024_ 1, shirts 14‘»-33 Phone i PE 2-4374. I LAROB R(X>M3 . BATH. I service Must be willing I Cirtners 6S22S41. EM Carpet _______;___________ ikAN TO RUN ROUTE VAN. CALL. _________ ing on used car lots. Custom Press'Box 14. Must have _______ ____ __ —; call MY 3-1164 except between 5-6 p m. WANTED WALLED LAXB "arIa girl experienced Id bookkeeping and general office work. Prefer experience In lumber or buHdlng. Write givint age. experience and •alary expected. Write Pontiac ___________________________ Wanted to Rent 32 p'g'*5.roM: *“*'”**‘ 2-W ay Radios * dOT”’’^e*^Mtymatfs”\eMOT^ Roasonable Rates° PE 4-3444 1 ilotrly OENTLBMAN WOULD j ’ ’N SELLING OUT OP OLOBE CBIOO ......?!.<».« PE 4-72M,__ :Ajr?B8T^UA88„MOVE_CALL7.: ^ «nd room near down- | 2AI70 -----Tll£rin5r7V-T--------- REMODELINO OP ALL Enioi' SMITH MOVINO CO ----, Speclallaes In basements under ANY LIORT HAULING. RAKINO. - and clean-up. PE 4-4303. MARRIED MAN U TO 4 WITH Rhim to eervlee onatomera i to /:*» 3MAN to C er. PE 4-1744. ALL Emus OP'____________ reasonable. Jensen. 442-1 ____________________Pfe SO045. RAULINO AND RUBBISH. 12 60 ^ ilUMINUM ■ SroWorDrSTALLBiD. « , an brands. Ptm mt. Ph. SS3- «^,'AN°.„*ND RUBBIB^^^^^ “yOTV"ric/"Any"uS“%'Mo£:! I-R^vi^Wl7™ Custom Asphalt Paving >A;^ww'4ww;:a—rr—^ ' BUSINESS WOMAN DESmES TO | _ gg HamI. At _Free Eitlmiteg — FluADcmg — '3 large CLEAiN ROOMS. PRI.; E»tlm»tt*. Financing. MY 3> ” 9 WWW , ,..a^ KmSta mnel antrVpi/>w a oinaww a w sm maw 2-7020 afUr I Wtd. Contfacts, Mtgs. 35 in^ANIC AND b£^ SUN. PART WOMAN FOR KITCHEN WORK fS I ^^^-upM^JS«3.*”° j i ........... I «c/ff‘?i«‘S!icrn"‘cL: UOHt-iAUUTO. NAM. TOUR r<^.??.’S?,Va.S: ^ WArmEM^WANTED TSETONDS. ] OR 3-4SS4. ! Prlbe. 7TE »4S44.______ | buyers walUnt Call Realtor Par- Elf* Airport tavern, --aiArit awii' rtiinrwT LIOHT AND HEAVT TRUCKINO. I trldge. PE 4-2541. lOM W. Huron , AlS^5alr?OR 3^S^ n« <*‘«- .t.« remodellof and additions. Jim wniikma Realty 14(3 Baldwin. PE 4-4447 PAINTING AND DBCORAT-Ing. 44 years eap, Reas. Free umatea. Phone VL--- 4-1344. PERMANENT. raOPITABLE PG-I rv. »>. x,... __;___________________________ sitlon m sales department na-{ Crawford or A1 Plrtstone. PB CEMENT WORK. COMMERCIAL tlonal orgaolaatloo. Prater mar- »-41«l_____________________ or rasldanttal. Nothing too large rted, colUge graduate 44 to « !bXPERIENCE6. OR WILL TRAIN, f-'L.?!. Salary and eommtaslon basts to. self ice cream oparator. 14 or Prae astlmatea Phene OR 3S1W. - LADT INTERIOR DE'oORATOR Papering. PE SS143._________ ACME quality' DECORATOR-*! Painting, paper removal Wall washing Free eil. UL 2-3140 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ABILITY To get last cash for your land eontraet. equity or mortgage at lowret possible discount call Ted McCuIloufb. Ph. (43-1430. Small mortgages available. ARRO REALTY 5143 Casi-Ellaabeth Roqd IMMKDIATE ACTION On any good land contracts New or seasoned Tour , cash upon satisfactory tnapectlon of property and title. Ask for Ken Templeton. ; ROOMS AND BATH. FIRST boat Long easy terms —.— Ofifii Evc.s. and Sundays ROOMS, VERY NICE, ALL UTIL- '____________________^ ltl». adults See slier 6:30 14 Domestic Service Pointers & Decorators BY WEEK OR MONTH HOUSE- emplqptes. WUiddwr yards and ______ ______ -- office bulldlnga cleaned. Painting BabyalUlng by experienced personnel day — night Licensed prsctlcnl nurses for the sick Johnson'r OareUklng PE 3-3301 DressmaldnK. Tailoring alteration^ Dry Wall Eavestroughing DUNHAM'S 30 Norton ^ ROOIks'ANb BATH DOWNTOWN 113. 245a Auburn. PI 4-0634, LEAD THE FLEET! (WITH LARSON AND WAOEMAKER BOATS) -------------- If qualified. Future' sales maoMcment opportunltlaa.; Write Boa ' 1, Pontiac Preta, ELECTRIC HEAT, INSULATION ' “1 wlrlat. Rafrin 1------ ------ 234 orliu 4-S243. B 5-0375 PART TIME JOB Mr. Floyd V. Lown. Stole Manag---—----------------- •r of Mas. for one of worId% KXCAVATIONS-BULLOOZINO ------------------- Trucyng;_________________EM 3-qsM INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR pnInUng. 4«4-lIhum/m^--------------------------- A^ laSma iS8 Efeetgic Oo . 1040 W Huron________pAPtonwn wruraV O**'*"** *»* OP*" •“> » M ' tcemem No experience, aac- ouiNN-S CONSTRUCTION COM-; REMOV- PE 5-7661 or Pj: 5-P441 iry but must poaaeas a desirt pgnv. l>b car garage. 1946 -^m- " 2-2312._________, PE 5-0304___________ lucceed lute a permanent fu- • pleu. 14X12 addition 5450. good , FAtNTTNO AND WALL WASHINO. CASH FOR TOUR ROME IP v6u i nei 1 with high Income bracket »ment work. You nOne It we 1 15 years experience, MA 5-1342 i.™" it virnk^r "r ?.*' It own enr nod be wUlIng to build It. PHA terms Licensed ~ ' ----------.-t---------------r----- el state of Michigan with sales builder. PK 5-4122 I ___ ’ tm S*tearl;‘’ol”!2l 'ml Sne'^sV HOUSE RAISINO. HOUSi MOV- , . ^5 a l'rbe“U*/ht toe'b^lije*.^ Sflm" *^'a"ftoS ^PE DINETTE KITCHEN CHAIRS RE- - ------------------....., ................. ............. If working al same_^C»ntoct covered Vinyl _or naugahyde Building Lott__________, mshed. 610 weekly PE 1-2444 Lown. Monday through murs- Free extlmates pick r—• pace . -----------------i--------—- at the Waldron Hol#l. Phone HI3ME. OARAOE, CABINETS. Jtfr livery MA 6-1473. li,*^'** r-mtSS^ builder. PHA ----------------------- PINTER'S Flag Pole Painting Free Eetlmetes Floor Sanding PABULON - WATERLOX_^BRUCE DOk t FATU TO CALL PE '2-74« tor quality I SNYDER FLOOR LAYINUT 1370 N OPDYKE RD. , APARTMENT. NEAR BOS 8TA-I lion, clean, quiet, pleasant view. . faces Perry St., very suitable. 1 person, Reas. " NEW 1961 ; STAR CRAFT Fantastic new streak and tibe on display. Tra "*“^m'm^e*?if; | ^^midavs BACMTOR APARTOENT - 3 OR! ^DUNHAM'S Furniture Refinlshing estimates. Merritt B Boi Landscaping H O U BE ATOTI NO. Lost and Found ^5hkC'?/^*HS EAVlK?OOH?Nf FE 6-0644 (Jerri »6id':-N.m;-‘^-'T^^^^^ S'fajr : f.«8o5aS5SBK1?S5l! Smatr'EATaTW eat.xmatWM leowl TIME. UNDERWOOD REAL E8- “”“•*** Drtoe In. young, timid, brown MW nS exlstorh«S^ T*™. OR 3-1146 EVES MAPLE !---------” *'*’T7-------- nnd white Itoringer spaniel. S35 SluNlple listto/servlce. Pull time 5-4441.__________BuHding SuDnfieS 14 r»»ard. MA Glen Aqjes I -------- ------- — _ . .... • rfs- LOST: BROWN RETRIEVER WITH ! white apottlni In South Bloom- I lStINOS WANTED CLARK REAL ESTATE 3101 W. Huron PE 3-7S4-PE_4-46I3 WE NEED HOMES FARMS. Building Lot^___, REALTY OR 4to436 BU1LI1ER8 i 8PECTALIZED realty aERVlCE, , tmomamom i asmTRArra nnsi ‘ I eL/'S p/om l 8 e”-tt p«ewIi7“^ i *DiviT»-nx-rfi-^sirs' CRAFT GLASS AND aLUM CA-! COUPLE. H*™ *HD alum AND PIBEROLAB. alum I X ip prams bock --- BOATS. SPEED QUEEN ESTI-MATES AVAILABLE RoW. Complete lindscaplng Top soil till din and gravel, del Oardrn WILL BUT PRGPKRTIKB OWNERB , Wliite’s Nursery DEPENDABLE TRUSTWORTHY servlet Lawns, plant- a. Avoid hi attorney i r colored ; ROOM APART-! le Pamlly Bhoe Btore. i Write ^^iotSe’preee' Box Wanted real ebtatb baLeb MAanger. Taylor. OR 4-434S. Evelyn Edwards ' ^ Mo^clMa. Ml 8 Telurapb. SPECIAL Listings Needed Hava list oT buyers for 2 and 3 bedroom homes. Por QUICK ACTION call ut. WILLIS M. BREWER 5-4124 Reward._______' i JOSEPH P REIZ. BALER MOR/ LOOT lioWN AND WRITS MaLe ' « "HHOH PE 4-61ii Bprtager apnniti Reward. 4lll__ ****'' * __ ^ ----- *Uke Orion weer I ^ H«3 _________n^j4-4734 >lr litigation, divide ‘___________ lOW Conault your FURNISHED _______, — realtor. All deals ment for eo f.??.*.'®"'*®*"***’ LARGE" B T U'D'fdniPARf^^ ■■ .......................... ®‘l PIBEROLASS, JOHNSON TORS. OATOR TRAILERS, ' Lawn Mbwer FE 5-23t CEB80HIE8 PAINTS AND PI- I i TD ‘ caatns ir K: 1 SI \u Ft. I Him”^ b*^olbVn5^ ' Apts. Furnished 37 * ........... ““ *®<1 collar. Vicinity of Baldwin , ^ and Walton. PE 5-4770. after 3 30 * POUND * ___ Alt Cash and Carry .....................JO of,*****^ i.wn transS? WatCfford I.umllcr Co. FX^Van's* hefil-" 9 '•**“ and*hava experience with Rd.------OR^l ™J TVHifk CAfnWOT"'rN'VICINrfT rg_»:6ij»Jytore. 4^J»■_ c„h, postlDc. loumal. this very Bu«lneas ^rvica 15 Stole and Augusta. PB 4-1714. WILL TiScH 2 MEN AOBB 34 TO .errific Job can be your. Age ., ------------------------ S& our ftolei vork All loAdi flint*' n uo • IsM 2 UlM daUr oanu you aiOOMFIKLD WALL CLSANSR8 42(1 cash.' Permanent Job com- rcCEPTIONIST 4100 Wall a^ windows. Remonable mission. Reouirt ear and rafor-i wt need twa girls. 14 years and PE 2-1431. ____^_____ ffff!! chimney WORK Ha» Wanted Famala 7 AVOID TRAFFIC PleStaot 4 e n e r a 1 offlee work avallabla In tba Blrmliifham-aioomlleUt Af«4. A pokmananl position Is avAllAbla for a woman between the ngee of 22-44 wbo •• In gtnrrnl offlee and pteaaant work Congenial surmand-tion plM and heipmi- up, with voice to do a meet the public ' " No typtag. aeanlng. repairing, build new Truck pototlng. Installation. Flues PTIONIBT 4204 In Old chimneys baskets made to I'i a rery tatereatlng high oidtr. Also clean, repair, nra-1 poaltloo, maattng the public.: place, fumacea. water beaters, Must have gopd appoarsace. wlUi' boUara DUcouat pricea now. Lo-flOto or eaahloilns btokground. enl reilitaead Co. PE 3-TWl. BDBBIBH HAUU^, OARAGKS. rkfssi ............ Notice! and Personal! 27 Are You Debt-Happy? j . parking at door, g leat FT 4-1532 or ™ 3-4034 ROOM ■ PRIVATE, i OR LAROE LOTBLT 3 AND BATH. adults, near airport. OR 3-1443 NICELY PURNIBRED Private laundry, entranct. baih.| Barrifice for quick rental land-1 lady will CARE PC« BABY 031 8 Tasmania. FE 1-0012 after j. BEROLA8B MATERIALS AUBURN ROAD SALES & SERVICE Estate Traotors. — .RoUg Tiller - Ride Mowers — Reel and Rotary Mowers - New and Used - All Pru ------------- Lawn Mower Sharp-Delivery I ■ 410 n AUBURN RD I Bel Croaks and Livemoli SN 44 0 DAYS UL 2 furnished t room and bath apart'-:' ment. Near Bonn, n 4-2404. , NEWLY DECORATED 3-ROOM I' WALL PAPERINO—PAINTINO HALL Wasblnc - Paper Removal ■-‘.Istactlop Ouaranteeil- PE 2-2312 PAINTlNO-PAPERlNd-WaLL OR 3-1001 Tnppar Plarterii^ A-l PLABTERINO AND RITAIRS Reas Pat Lee FE 3-7t». PLAsfERmo pincB Bsfnil¥n D. Meyers __________________ PUsTEllINd — WORK GUARAN-teed. 242 N. Baslnaw. PE t-ojac Plumbing and Heating LUCAS PLUMBING AND BB ■ Parte and Bervtee. New w ----------- UL 3-1434 or J3i.r Roofing and ShUn^^ ■ ~ HARTFORD OFFERS Per n few daye - re roof nver- X14 a 40 n. house with any shlnglea only (1(4. Deal one of Ponllac'a leading rootere for if years PE (-W31. Eves CaU Dan gchdelgert. PC 2-84». RESIDENTIAL - COttMERCIAI. Steam Cleaning PONTABLE ^ncila BOAT NUMBERS 1 14 Bieeea -----------4TENC1U e stamn B Btancu Co PE 44B36 Saw and Mower Service Television, Radio and HI.Fi Service JOHNSON RADIO & TV Hours 10 A H. to 4 P.M ' E Walton Blvd. PE 4-4444 Lynns fv service, we give Holdea'i Red Stamps Antenna service. Easy terms aviilable. PB 2-0314 ______________ MICKEV STRAK,\ ' TV\ SERVICE 5*Y. -91. NIOHT FT 5-12(4 Tree Trimming i^rvice EXPERT TREE SERVICE. FREE 'ssonable rates PE 4-3004 •aflVr'r;'; Trucks to Rent BAK KfrCHENETTE ON LAKE—j- (470 Pontiac Lake Road. OR Ru'lding Modemiistion ■t-Ton Pickyi- I TRUCKII - ............. AND equipment Dump Trucks—Beml-Tra RECEPTIONIBT ________uStor iMTicn' R nalrlnk and rewhidlM. 2U ' Plke^Htona PE 4-2(41. ’EM EmitT'oifiM aged. girf*2 Saws, Hand Uwnmowers oflloe of *■•"* —— - ■ typtof. 4 I ^in4'gS!!l ""j^^CTANiFaXANBD Let us show to pay you credit to improve your a —■- --oblems Homei -2 ROOM KirCHETTB, CLEAN SPOTLEMLY CLKAN prltcte bath, laundry. Bmall child '<}••' tor couple, util elcome. PE 2-4224. ' _ »i» w6' Pg »-I««__ - - - - fx H; UNION LAKE. , I PONTIAC LUMBER CO. CASH AND CARRY I Oakland Ave FE 4-0(13 debts. problems Romei Mrvlc NAtlootl Bank Bulldii have pravlous „ jraefita proTidad. AmW «*» T* EVELYN EDWARDS ‘ bloeU east of MlddlebeU. 1 Mock VOCATIONAL north of 14 MUe._ , COUMBEUNO 8BRV1CB APPLICATION TOR WAITREBBEB 2454 B Wrod i _ ■««* ♦ | now being token at the Green_Phoue PE 8 48»4_| MANAGER (t| Make one weekly payment ' you ean afford (21 Avon Oamlsbmeato and re-jmesslona (I! Debt protection ^nrance to HOT*oiiif; w^hTOoL AND j ap^ntheot' I. .Adjustment Service 1 FE 5-ii281.... - I 712 W. HURON. PONTIAC, MICH 1 OPTOWra main FOOT OFFICE ) fabuloue engineer. Must' previous experlenee, be fa-wRh engmeailng terms. 44, and shortbandToo Have er repair a t 44431. 1-ROOM BPPICIENCV ffichen and -bath. 445 _ ALBPRTA APARTMENTS 214 N. Paddock — * 1 apartment ON LAKE.. TILED _____ MODE ..... automatic gas h( privileges, private < I ROOM? tty pine. OR 3A106. )MS A- 3 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH Cloee to Bearn. C9ean. PE 4-251P. ROOiuV 464 IIONTTR. $12 WE 2 ROOHB. ADULTS ONLY. 119 WHAT TO DO WITH TWO? 3 ROOM LOWER APARTMENT _Dtimiet turulihed. 74 Cloee. St 2 R6bM8")io A WEEK 1~ ROOMS " T, 212 6- .........- Rent Apts. UnfurniBhad 38 ~ 3 AND BATH STOVE. __________________PE 2-t425. _ 18T FLOOR, ATTRACTIVE . room, stove, refrle., garage, 21 Lois, PonUac AdiJte. OL l-i275 I ROOM EPPICIENcnr kitchen and bath. S39 an< ALBERTA APARTUEh-. 220 N. Paddock__________PE 2-2002 Inole. PE 4-i5( 2 ROOMS AND. A-l CARPENTER WORK New - Repair Small Jobs a Speclaltv . , ALL THICKNE88E8 AND 8P1CIE8 Get our prteca before you buy 1 SHEET OR CAR LOAD Plywood Distributor I’ontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 725 8 WOODWARD PE 40401 PK 4.1464 Open Dally Inc udi- g Sunday__ Upholstering Carpet CleanerE McKBU^IE CARPET CLEANING, couch and chair. 28.(0. average wall to wall carpeting cleaned. (13.(0. I a >3 cleaned. 24.(5. 2 Kleee sectional, 20(5 Open 34 ours. LI ♦•0600 ____________ BLUB SPRUCE. EXTRA NICE. I ?e”^*.t.. .... wood Oardens 3-7155. 11.35. Chiismaa l Gardent, 3101 Dixie. OR 3-1105 Man exparleneml la adults ^ Dial Want Ads Tlie Pontiac Press jiSS^sk] FE 2-8181 ARE YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS? It w.^nmon D BATH IN DRAY* . • ..... refrigerator, all utllt* ;. tdults W Hurbn at Prall. | j-bEDROOM DPi»ER. CLOSE IN.i hoapitoi. Apply caretaker 7 parking 188 Chandler, FE M4Q0. 2 ^^^M p-ARTM^^^^^^ ! ’ ty^iJe. i-Att* after 5:30___________ ; frigeretor. carpeting and tile bath. ■ 1 ROOM APARTMENT, private en- ,•••» Dixie Hwy MA ; trance. 113 a week Child welcome . y.tolj..,.,,,________ ' 271 B^DWIN > 2^aEOR66finBRICk TERll^at , ______ Phone PE W081__________; fencer y**d. gns heat, full bsmtf 3 ROOIM AITD BA'ril. NICE AND jarafa PE 8-4110_____________________ elaan. PE 5-2405. 40 Editon Bt ; 2 AND 3 ROOM PRIVATE BATH I: I ROOM8. utilities I^N-1 *“.® furnished.’: tohM odutta only 212 per week 225 Vfhlttemore. _______ i, i^i-Sli. 3310 EUtobeth Lake 11 BEDR(X>M "aPAR'TMBNT NEAHli ROad. plants. PE 2V732. Cement Contracts Painters & Decorators THOMAS UPHOLBTERINO 121 NORTH PERRY BT. ______FEJ-^__________ WARI UiniOLBTERiNO 1130 Margaret. /- --.-w. Water Softener Syvke CEMENT WORK BY PEDY-BIl.T AVater Softener Service, Prompt Bervlce on All Makes . MY 3-3711 or PE 4-362^ Wrecking ^vice , Veterans Painting and Decorating , COMPLETT: HOUSE AND OOM; Interior-ExterTor-ResIdentlAl merclel wrecking .service. utri^Ainiii. w$i0iiin9R I ■It' FORTY THE POXTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 3. 1961 twit Uia Utuiw 41. FwSale iiBT o^rmi. 1 nn«*. !*•« For Sale Hwi— 4» Ki^ca ud bMh. »U Mnld kLBXXTA APAHTtflCKTS — K, FADDoac rt mw iffiEXcfrfE ROOM. FRrrATx • jCJoij.------------------ SsS^tROcSl'HSi _ newly WCMODELBD -. ^------1 HCQE LITIRO ROOM WITH .Rooms with B^rd 43! «®»_^ES"*£S « MD8 SEMILAKE FRONT INSULATED HOME - LARGE WOOD-PANELED LITIHO ROOM BASE HOT WATER HEAT - , EXTRA LOT - $S.S«B. U.00# DOWN MxM REAR miYE-IN DOOR MU Dicir Hvt or I-IMI I-BEDROOH HOME I MILE M’x EE HEAT, LldUTS PTR-oL-Iied. 7U W Ruraa 8L FE For Colored I badroom. modern, needs pdlnt-ln« niM) decornttof Id. ISA. MOO down. 3 bedroom modem, full bosemenL oU bent. M.MO. AiM IS THE -BIRD-' TO SEE BASEMENT ________ OAS HEAT INSULATED - LARGE UVINO —-i ROOM WITH 3 PICTURE WIN-RON DOWg - ALUMINUM STORMS - ____ SCREENS AND AWNINGS - SOME INTERIOR FINISH NEED- ^ to"“ "lAsS"- ■ l6w“ down BLOCK FROM DOWNTOWN' ^BEOROOM HOME ON CANAL Fmiac. — •-*'■"— --------------...............— sssr. ORCHARD LAKE ROAD. tlM equAie feet. new. wUl flnleli to enU Fneble pnrtlnf foeUlUe* TERMS >BEDROOM BRICK RANCH - FULL BASEMET- ---------- BUILT-IN OVEN OAS HE D STOTl FOR COLORED brtek hornet to d«w better oel^bborboods. - I. MMdittoo. Brok- 3-bcdniom brick home. bbMment. hoot, audio oell-ta«e. full price. I13.NS: Full down pAjrmeot only tlM: tIM per mooU) — FE S-3Sfl or n isOPI No Brekore. plenie’ HOTtOM m> PBliRT Vv to 3 efllce I Ins pt------------- - Federal BMs Anaou It - NICELY LANDSCAPED AND ON PAVED street ''-~— TRANSFERRED - OWNER __________ AND MUST SELL — PRICE Rim’CED TO ---M'wmt LOW- DOWN. ] LOW DOWN AND INCOME PROPBRTT. 3 HOUSES . FE l-IOSI. WAREROUaS FOR RENT 4.3So' drcliAitl Lake R s; ARRO eaodire. timiMe Tocuum cleaa-l en Oaklaad Fool k Palat. US, Orchard Laka A~~ “ ' For Sale Houses atormt and eereeae. l‘» car ta-raje.^ell landacaped. Only til.- *i*£ 1 8|SaLL*^BURSERT—Coty 3 bed-roam bdme. fuU baeeaioBt. all bi^ 3 cab larace. M 3SSHSS.-; Only lll.Mli terat. Its- OF GOOD BEACH — S mom i ■ brick ranch, la eacalloot eondl-I uon. wall to waa carpeOnt. Ilra-I pitnty of extrae. sarase. Ibhtas ------------------- and boallneOnly tU.MS. Paul M Jones. Real Est. . ‘ SS3 W HURON_________I 1 FLOOR Baeemeal - eO beat. 3-bedrm^ ItalS llThj^rm bltchen l^jbMF A ateai' LAKn^NT INCOME—iSl 4 PV S-UTI; BOM. bneaeway. 3 saratt ‘ temu. ^iMieate LAKEF^^--Lwly" brick ^ JOHN T VER^ RIAL BrrA-g^ ijn^ o _____I HOCBB ON MART a CtarkMaw. SSSO down SU ----------------------- PHONE 682-2211 LEASE WITH OPTION TO FUH-chare t rat. modem. Eeefo Harbor. One best, aewer In. Owners. FE 4-3P4I. FE 4-S313. __________ LEaViNO STATE - MUST SAC-rlflce. 3 bedroom. Flnlthcd bare-meat. 2 ear atlacbed sarage. Fenced carpetlof. U.3S0 down. Monthly paymenta ITI FE S-3P34. Judah Late. Suburban Clarkston Lovely 3-bedroom brick ranch > home on family rlae lot to the i ever popular CUrkaton arta Ea-rellent nelfhlNirhoad with paved rtreetc close to acboola and rbop-<---------.. yard. “Si.s is putting on a new faL-e — Dad spoiled her other ’ when he refused to raise her allowance!" For &0c Howwgr^ $66 Moves You In l^?ra“KS: *E W**EURTH. REALTOR Ml 4»7i7< COLQRBD: 1 ROOMS ON RAB- I uri-level. woodsy MltlM. a lure lovori delight, bright cheei. carpeted Uvlng room, aluminum For S«l< Hows 49 bt owner ---------- mlaum aMlag. *< Stait.. rtMv wwn r?Si payment lor 3 - bedroom Uirougf 4-4344 _______________elllM and ; bar. II3.I0S. ^nor ■ FHA mortgage. FE gPECltU-ABOUT ins CLOglNO X U‘«rfiSl‘*R.5?S‘i idy beaoh. Waterford I t i-TI3I Of OR 3-4t» PKRRT PARK. »P»DmBK)N_ ^ LITTLE FARM - 3^ I , ______bungalow Bacr- ...... furnace. Weat lUburban. OW Only gggg^oww:-------------------^—: For Sale Houses 49 Fop Sale Houses 491 Rambling Ranch I Pmetlcally new. luaurtous rambling raaSh. 3-bcdraom home Cb; dren will love iho family room ---------— landacaped . ■— ' 3 BEDRCX:)M HOMES A DREAM - 6 ACRES WITH A stream Rich productive soli. Fruit. aod borrtes. Attraodve 3-bodroom , homo. Only S years old. darage. Monthly payments only l«o after low down payment. 7H miles weat I MODELS OPEN DAILY 3 TO 7 P.M. Dial M3-34Ig ! >e taapim with the secluded I itreet. lake prlvUegea. golf: u your frooi door. Nearby I r quick la - Sec It U Partridge W95 DOWN d on your lot—Ro Money Down i THE PRICE IS RIGHT THE TIME IS NOW FOR SALE u.s GOVERNMENT PROPERTIES TBK veterans ADMINISTRATION ARE OFFERINO TO ANY family IN NEED OF BETnm HODS-DIO HOMES wmcB ARE IN "LIKE NEW CONDITION - Those properties are offered at subsiaatial SAVINOS TO YOU - YOU NEED NO DOWN BAY-MEN I—You may purchaet these homes on a tong term contract with low monthly paymenta: ^aad low Interest - INTltODDCINO THE Ml “TEMPEST” You Can't Afford to Rent When You' Can Live in. Pontiac $55 Excluding Taxes and Insurancs FULL PRICE FROM $8,995 Including lot (ebolea location) 3 Large Bedrooms Dining Room I7.IM WEST SIDE—Large > I room modem home on paved Very good condition. Only I OXBOW LAXX AREA~Wltb p. legos. Excellent condition. 1 b room bungalow with taascmi Oil AC Artfeo. ------- liSllM T« SELL OR TRADE—3 family. Irms for you aod 3 tbroo mm fui-nUbod aptt. that rtnl ftr $1M a month. t3xU3 lot Paved at West side. Ask lor Mr. Brown. Eve MTOss street irolSTat.'’‘il.r.-l, a senaatlonal value. Priced fai below actual coats Gas Heat FOR BETTER VALUES—Csll ui i WE *buy."mll*aSuS^'toadV i MuRlpls Ustlag service. Opea M MODEL aY 1108N. EastBlvd. 1 block N. al Pika on East Blvd. Open Daily, Sun. 12-9 | I Model Phone FE 5-3676 Office UN 4-2625; g.BJ BOILDOlO CO. : L. H. BROWN. Realtor Mg EUsabeth Lake Road n. PE L3644 or FE 3-UlO GIs For down p_._______ Wo caa halo you I SEX SEABOARD ITNANCE CO. 1 1134 N. Perry Bt. FE 3-70111 HEART OF THE LA EE AREA It where yoa'll find -—._ I room bunga-le features a i-T-OP. and Atioclatea MODERN 1 BEDROOM HOWE I “ ---- Mlchlyn. 1 j YVVN t CLA«K REAL F:STATE NO MONEY DOWN I TRl-LEVEL STARTER I On your lot. Trl-levet. or Ranch. I Your plana or ours. Hava aradal. t ~ Flauivy. Balldor. EM IMM. NOTHING DOWN WUl build an your lot or 3 or 3 bedroom elarter Don McDonald | 3 pc. bath. basem< Ic niraaca. g3.Sgp d< 11 accept 3-b( r la trade. M B. Waltwi ALTOR wTi-gt garage. Large I ONLY *3TeFT. aluminum raaeb-lypc bemee. b 3 bodroomi. large doeeu, Uvtae room with dining kneoen with plenly d ell Nice kt cupboarde. i_.______.___________. mace A garage and mud room. Country Uvlng at Its best with coovanlOBcet ol tha cR^. JOHNSON I S3 TEARg OF gERVICB rn payrneM. . - -lonth loclw—, _______ and Uituranee. ITLarah Builder.^FE 3-SU3.______ _____ ROCHESTER ( bedroom modom b<»e. gat hoaL daublo garage. Mved drive, close to dowatown Ideal tor /income. IIRMS Umtt Clarence Ridgeway M mat NEEDS lalager A Unia I KE USSI 3M W WALTON BLVD pc. both, dialog reem. eleetm< log dreplacr. all large rooms basement. reertaUoa room, bar draaenes. wall In waU carpeting good neighborhood BEAUTIFUL ROUTE FENCE -arouDd a fine 3-bedrm. home. Boamed-celUng Uv aaco. Now garag paved road. Counti. ___________ beat. A aacrlflec. Low down Lr^** PRIVtLEOBS. Larxe corner lot. 4 bedrma., fireplace. oU furnace, laundry off kitchen. Oarage. Randy to Pontiac. Move ri^t la. Only gS.SSS. Low down CHaJrMINO FARMHOUSE. IS rms.. baiorgood furnace.-T“Aer» land. Paved road. Handy to PooUac. A tine home tor gU.SSO. Taet IU.SM. Terms. WEST SIDE 3-BEOROOH BRICE RANCH. Full basement, recrea----------.... .--kitchen Ith bar. large kitchen >. walking distance to TgU*MS. H. P. HOL.MES. INC. 3A31 S. Lapoar Rd. Lake Orton FE 4-3t43 Eves MT 3-1733 a Hand! Man. Priced tr a Hand! M to i4.gn. gets DOWN New 3 bedroom homes moree Lake or Cidar Itb AMO DOWN Npar M.a.U.0 CleAa 3 WENT for U FE 3-7103 ai____ roprosentatlvos those properties to v ' ^li DOWN Ray O’Neil Realt ..To^gra^Rd^^C ■ . Ntar WUaar Stadium.. 3 Bedroom. Basement. Sion. No mortgage coeti. lal— V PE S4441 I Evtl, , PLAYldtND FARAOISB Truly, a home your Umily will StS'.omUf Templeton O'NEIL GILES MULTIPLE LISTTNO SERVICE OWNER HAS LEFT STATE Sylvan Lake Front First'offering. 3 bedroome. e- ‘ large Uvlng room, natural flrp place, well arranged kitchen, l‘s baths. 3-car attached garaxe. I Nicely Undicaped lot with ISO ) toot lake frontage m Uic City of Sylvan Lake. Ml 133.440 with * a»g Orchard I STOUTS excellent location. w montSly Income Property Tired of making pnvmebtsf Buy I of our Income proper- EABT BIDE BUNOAOW and what a tarrifle buy. There's 3 bedrooms with sulrs to an undlnlshod attic, plastered walle. oak floors. ruU and cairpfUd hiU. I Best Buys' Today ftS.TOO down - _______ _ CAE OAIUOE , SSS’Vfler'Jir* * » BEDliOCM HOUisi ’Y ACRES ■ “■ A JOHNSON &' .SONS I REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE 1704 8 TLEORAPH FE 4-2533 Suburban Living At Its Best West Side Commercial fCON\ KRTIBLE 24) W.*\V.*^S libSl^s LAke. Good a_.. ™ -waierllbaL Cupboard S| sehoot Only gg.iM wttb SAVt. NEICO CASH, WILL SACRI-“;e 3 bedroom In Drayton ■ -Ily KSiO No agooM. FE m ^rv s ■ iBDUKvua Dome lo-led 00 3 main highways a last growing area Al-)jl an acre of land plus floe bungalow with alu-oum . vldTng. full base-!ot. automatic oil hoot. :. Close to ochools and r - _ _ _ _ . e-*-— aawnvs. J— e-e« 'iBATEMANi will build g ROOMS ANDBATH. BasEMXNT. I TD ^ A T riLAL 1 Y • ROOM BRICK RANCH. AT ON YOUR LOT OR OURS YOUR FLAN OR OURS 3 bodroom, IH bath, lull (rlLES REALTY CO FE M174 31 Baltin Avt Opeo 3 am. - S pm MULTIPLE LiariNO SERVICE MULTIPLE USTINO SERVICE Muare 'Lakc~ Car-' LETS TRADE peung drapes Bloomfield a-"—- •»»«- Sarrinee ft I----- Woodward and h Don McDonald t SMITH ICOMFORTABLE ___________ 3-4077_________ g»M DOWN, VBCOROOM CINMOl' block boose ell furnace Tall ulll- BL N< (.•\LO\V Ux room. Cle bath with blue bath-i ria,, rt.... room fixtures 11x30 llvio, room. J* UCENgEO BUILDER ________S* 3-^_ WATCH FOR THE UEOROETOWN Csodlewtck Woods Olornb and arraogementa fc SLC0) REDUCTION WALLED LAEX AREA 1 bedroom brick ranch Fireplace. Carpeting Drapes. 1 car garage. Urge lot IM.Eg. Terma C W EURTH. REALTOR LETg TRADE AUTIFUL FE 4-4526 I ELVER B^LL 3 BEDROOM SHRUBBERY . pge. apotleaa. hae East Side, Tasmania St AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA- 3 b rooms, full basement gss hr large 1». and a dream kitchen with ------ ■ bum-to dishv_______ fjny carpeted living room and 1^ of closet space through—' the house To top It off thoro’ large playroom for lh» youni BY OWNER Priced I ____________ I to wall carpel-ooly I10.sgg SMITH-WIUEMAN younn- and parochial srUoii On nived street with fenced yard Shown by appointment only , predate. The expoaad boee-meat has full windows and a walk-out door to tbo wa- IX. ^y K.*i 5 TiirSi R^ Q’Ndl. Realtor M B. Telagraph Open P4 p.m. rm 3-iim______________OR 34011 I TRADE . ._.eh, Roval Oak .. --------i from Fonttar ■■/ bath. balH-ln kllehea. finlahed -ec room, gas beat. Selling brow original cool gn.tOO Phone Hl’lw l.'T 'sPr.-flAf ■3r37f4 days. Eveotogi Lit-J4H « L l-H ■ 1.1 M IX I . 4 room suburban home ■ ' ' lake privileges 7 bedrooms late of trees tor only P4.g5g 53M down tod low monthly Gaylord: BT MICHAELS SCHOOL and Northern High area FIVE BEDROOM home with |t( baths, full basement. CX d***Vbd Paved atreet. '_______ tl.ggg down paymeo LETS TRADE UOf ACULATE DUPLEX on South Francia St Five rooms ‘ etch apartment. 3 bedroome to each, sun porch up opd down. Carpettog and drbpes down Full baee-ment. 3 ear garage. Upper rents for ISS. Iron — iii.ir - -------------- new tri-level. Over fern of living are woSded let. Close te New oorpetlng b a beautUttI Isml., ____________ natural Itrcplacc. Tes. mon» talks on this ooc! THE FRKA IS RIGHT. LET’S THADE HIITER ) Rolfe H. Smitli. Realtor — . iJl • tKlkorafh FE 3-7SM ■ MA 5-g431 3-Bedroom ed comer tot , big dining or , Utehen and badrooms. fuil $500 DOWN We have several 3 and 3 bedraoni homes, now vacant, good loea-IIODs In Waterford Townablp. Or will build on your tot. A. ('. Compton & 5k>ns OR 3-1444 4g00 W Huron Eventoga OR 3-444g or FE 3-W5I OFF OAELAND AVE II heat Eicdirat c< I decorated : - 'auodry ! After I GOLDEN JON’T LONG FOR THE ”OOOD OLD DATS.’’ relive them to thli graelona g-roem famllv borne, located on the Weil Side. Old faab-loned bevel glass wtodows. spacious rooau. Mth ea each floor. Bt^ hf^h basemeat. Corner lot. ENOLUH MANOR HOME Baro- FMturta^ '0 story bricE excapUgnal estoto rioektog two lakbs. finest la plaanlng balb**’*i'l'**''k nd ttoors, many miay other trataree. By appototmeot BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIF deilgn. itokcr heat. 3-ear garage. Bloomneld HlUa achool dutrir* An eicepttoaal value r' **' with torme available. than moat. lOMDl M. place, garage. Mg rcereaUoa In the baeemcaL dtotoc room, only 3 yoara young. Ill,MS mtoura aiding, awnlius. s •torms and screens. Basomi with oil beat, water softoner. i only $T.igg wttb IMS down. OTTAWA HILLB. See thta sp-- 3-bodrooB home, compare the lovely recreaUoo room, eitoy the •pactoua Uvlng room, take ad- p&x; ust gi. tog, aod loot gi.4M down FRA. Warren I . Batonaw I Opon YOUNG-BILT Sylvan Lake Front Enfoy tha tfartUe of toll-lake front homo, on Jamee K Blvd. Largo pictart wtodewi facing !?;.to“*3 Si ---------------- Intoreom., carpeting ■ RULE 18 OUR MOTTO" imwrcmi., carpeuDg uo Other buUt-ln features. I eepuonal borne, open toi tospccUon. Washington Park W. H. BASS. Realtor 8FECIAL1Z1NO IN TRAMCS FE 3-T310 SGHRAM $1,000 Down. Lakefront 3 BEDROOM RANCH, spactous living room, nice fireplace, ceramic tile bath. Claes enctoaed p^h. nice tot FuU price 5U.- BAROAIN CLOSE TO PONTIAC, LAWRENCE W OATLORD I3«2 W Huron 81 n FE 8-9«>3. PLACE A “LOST” 4D. Cal] FE 2-^181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad writ^. Kr MIKE'S, I 1 bath, fill! WALKINO DIBtANCB TO DOWN TOWH. FrOom Income. 3 large cpoitmeats. one with fireplace. plasMtod walls, carpet. fuU bace-ment, 3-car goragl. coB — PE 4-Iigt B C Hitter Rem 3M5 BtU. U. Rd ir Rem Bctate, Off Perry Large Uvtog room, dining room kitchen down, three bedrooms nnd hath jjp. fuU basement with roge.'^My'lVMB f\ AN W. SCHRAM REA I,TOR FE 5t947I J08LYN COR, UANBPtELD N EVcmNru'aNn nUNnav FERRY FARE 3-bedroom homo juit decorated. .... ..... . (oc,, igj p,,. NEAR DRAYTON AND WATER-room ^7*twh ten> )um» Large llvtog Tile bath, aot____ 1388 otovea you ''i!£ll‘'J5K?*®“**TAITVE OF THE TETERANB ADMIN- __ ___CHANCE „ LIFETIME TO PURCHABE A OOOD HOME WITH A LOW SRK.'ate"/.’?..""-' eiof^uU LaBaron Schoole. family sixed kltchei fare you buy. Rani Golden Real Estate 3833 orchard Laka Hoeul M3-3300 OPEN 5-t_________SUNDAY 154 WRIGHT LAKEFRONT I ROOM HOUSE-cALL ON I FLOOR — ALUMINUM aiDINO ON THE OUTSIDE OPEN EVENINoa^AND SUNDAY MULTIPLE USTINO SERVICE ST. inKE'S’ CHURCH PACE REALTY OR FS33S BUlLDiSt Eroi^s^^cajl FE HIU. NICHOLIE -MARGKR i 43>jW Huron ; n; 4-8133 I FE 5-8183 - EITCHEN WITH BUILT- room, oak floora, laa heat, copper plumbing. tulD tosuloted, family kMahen If feet loni. “ RUSSELL YOUNG BUILDER_______FE t-33gg Val-U-Way OOOD Bura and iradbb BARGAIN. SYLVAN MANOR 4 bedroom brick ranch, carpet M b‘S.“!W'.f.Tfe PACE RBALTT OR.!FMIf BUILDER LAKEFRONT 3 BEDROOM - I STORY HOME 1. LARGE ROMS UVINO ROCMt WITH nitCPLACE — 3 CAR OARAGE ----------- tIM DOWN OR TRADE ' Newly decorated 3 bedroom_____ KlemoM*''uto'**ti'^ n*h^'l !?" ratniim ciorms and sereeu.' Now. ta tbo tlmo to------------- - 9UIOE I WRIGHT • ^ \ 343 Oakland Avd. Jj* FE 5-9441 m R.J.(Dick)VALUET Realtor FF 4^3531 48 iwlmmlng p^ mUo. Fanced lovert ,jrd. A moat boautf-ini 3 •spocioua bedroom cui' built brick ranch. 3 lovely amie til. batoi The kitchen------- dream. Built to Tappan —■---------------BuTltto Dtotog room. I __________^toel Panaled .. room. U ft. sUdtog gtaet overtooktog pool. Fireplace, bccue pit. Bullt-to HI-FI ter heat Attocbad 3 car finished garage. Lake prlvtlenea on pieae, ant Inke. Must be seen to np-grcclAto Trnde your present OFF J06LTN n kitchen. Nicely —aCBcnt Oas It available to FHA tome. Trade 3 S PAIOLT APT. Ideal reoUl locatton — aaparata botba and entrances. Barber thop. menl. Oni beat. I car garai gg.Ofg down. Lel’a ttrada — c Mra. SUvanaon. PE 4-8348. WILLIAMS CUSTOM BUILDING Let's Trade Houses monihlp, your plant or eura, architectural aervlca qvnil-able. flcanelag arraito*d — All prteca aS arena — At compotltlvi prtcea. KENT would be Ideal for couple t Lorge fenced In gardat ToiA oricc only M.IW. 3 bedroom brick raneV I 383 8. Talograp PE 3-Tlttl mi; ANNETT I garage. tto St. FI 4-1 HOYT Home and Business Near Tel-Ruroo. modera 3 >idm^J^e.^jj||U. IS I 38 MW be*'nsed tor TV ropalr hr other biuloess AU ettv ntUiltos. Only 111- COMFLETE IN EVERT DETAIL room. Uvlng room pad baU fuUy carpettd. Largt famUy kltchaa, tiled basement, recreation room with bar. lt*-car garage, eeraea-------------. -utdoor barbacue. Brick Ranch Located near new sehool. has wan to wall earpetloe and drapes In llvtog and dining tren. high > hMmrt eeUIng, 3 bedrma ..tile ba«T tow ( Full BACHELOR'S HIDEWAT I $8.lf8. fggg down ISg per mmth. y paymenta. Completely tarolibed.jl Ettehen. Uvtng room, bedroom J and bath, laka privUegee an good flsblng toko. Ideal for a couple of bachelor buddtaa. poaolad tamUy room. I f places. 3 citra large t rme.. ceramic tUa bal multifle ubtino service SELL BUY TRADE MILLER Williams Lake Front ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES, sparkling 3 bedroom bungolo with snow wblM alum. iMtog. ne carpeting. Bright otep saver kitcl — paneled rec. —- -‘ offe^ below coat Briok bl-level, beautiful norlda rm with studio ceUton paneled to walnut overlookina lake. 3 flreplar^ IHi batoi, ui>-iwually alee baiement with tilad rec. rm.. gu heat. Lot 111 1 307. good boacb. irage. fenetd yard, lake prlvl- Terms. Quick possession WE WILL trade ANNETT INC Realtors 38 E. Huron St Open EyenlBfs sad Sunday 1-4 weiiriu'ilH' IFE 8-0466 Muoday laka .1 FL_________ full baumonL 3 ear mraac. | breeaaway, titra large M. Ihlii necittlcMUy attractive home haij 'BUD' William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 lit Wait Huron___Open i to t KAMPSEN REALTY Let’s Trade Houses A SIZZLING BUY bungalow w >d nUached t Only $700 Down j' bedroom family home witoto walking dtatonce to dowatown. tomqtic fu he — ..auirtni ttrpew Uvlng room aod dlntnc room {«o. room, large tamlTv siyl kitchen, itorms and scrteai Don’t bo torry, bo firatl Bloomfield Township 4 bodroom brick and — rancher. If a 350’ grouiM featuring large living rooi see-thru fIrepUce. family ea and dtotog room eo tton, m ceramic tUe oaini. »• •»« at 833,504) torms can ,kt nr-roajjrt. (aorily wiU leva- Sylvan l.ake Front Tear round Ihreo bedroom bungalow, natural fireplace, boaemant. 75’ oondy >——>■ ■ Sylvan Village Brick' Utv rm:. ______________ ____r coRcd- er. sr X 155’ lot. likp priv-Ueges, the prtoo le right at |U.Mt, terma. t«g Dorris “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 48 Ml. Clemoni gt. FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 4-8773 California Ranch BXXtoSr"! car ottnebod garaaa, s acru' Living in I,ake Orion K.asLjaS&iK! J**? ,Ntth plenie area b^ri?k-EnJ^ low 31 X M plua attocbad garage with a faU buemeuL aU eeraaole bath, and extra lavatory attnatod on lot n ^^*&ttonlMa*'i^'^ swfca.*!......... -npi,. mjm. laeefkont bpbcial iig.tn. 5.aWviL*^5;*i?";^ kitohto I X n, mnxtor bad-room II X 18. modom kt^ menkforcod blr Mot. good homt'off Joalyn. 1010^down, ttoBth. Ood M tM noaloxL eleaoeot Itt- 3 FAMILY' WEST Uve la f very eomfortable rooma of yoar^pjra and ruoelva lli. month from a vary desirable upper apartment, lepnrato entrances, gu loread air Negw office 2536 DIXIE HWY. verv raaoonablg at 513,08 or torma. OUl ui tor‘lri.r"oa.‘^f.‘, S^-Js/aOT’ V LIST WITH Humphries % For Sale HouaOa 49 ■Y owNia. 4 noRoom. rcu, MMViMt. IS tatba. 3 firt-^caa. Mrpatad llvlot ro ~ Draytan fUtlna, OR 3-T30>. $9,500 Wtn Ml« »««4rw>ffl homa 4B yaar tot. rui aak neara, tila bath. For Sale Farms THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEPyESDAY. MAY 8, 1961 FORTV-OXE .» Acaia For Sak MIscotlaiiooos 67; For Sale Miscellaneoys 671 ^rtinf (ioo^ 74 pmon Uk, viTiria tl.WW down 440 month. BLWOOD REALTY ________DIAL 443-34t>_____ wnS~lTdoiii ard jarfo Barn, ilo nillaa Iron r Mae at Caraonvtila I aerai „ —' —iBiu, uariag DRAPaa.;ODNS > Laka ir Dodao r’AN<^iUS. Rei nOQtlUJ p®3TJ®WH#, Ctil sow. t ^ CASH TO INVICST -south Only 13.144 far ^la 'modarn 3. Zi*?“ acrbs-corner -Kth*.»* jraJirSa?^^?' “ | „ ol, E*°°“ ^ J.\CK LOVF.CAXD ! **"1 3144 caaa Laka Rd Phana wy-lfS.t' Srm8 ™“**” ," * fj ON WEST SID«. BUILDINO WITH ' . . _______ . _ 44143....... anataar. Tm S-S414._________. ROCHtBWR I family 4 ROOUl I each 414.444. t«r«a. OL 1-1371 For Saio UAo Property SI i oominca i 3 badiaom. Tlraplao ' rnant. 411.M4. By oa 1. By owaar. MArkat , nWL iF LAREFRONT! FRONTAOE - ^ARM BUILD- ---j 3 badraoma. 3 hatha. Bun- ' INOS WEST OP WATERFORD kan twins rooih Separata din- l‘i Mil E8 TO NNEW BI.ACk! Wing___________ Ursa family ftraplaca. Carpatlng. tandacapins 3 car -"> dawn OR TOP ROAD LEVEL QROUND ____ 4 ROOMS - BRICE RANCH - 4 TEAR OLD —FULL BASEklENT - PIREPLACB -SEPARATE DININO KQOU — ALL TILED BATH AND EITCH-EN - ATTACHED OARAOB WITH WORKSHOP ABOVE -B^TH HEATED - NEW BARN ____ SEPARATE WELLS FULL LINE OF EQUIPMENT INCLUDED - LOTS OT FRUIT AND BERRIES - 433.404 - " 000 DOWN, BEST TAVERN’ Wa bare acan In many a ^hal»a* * * pa” *we*ak. *’*io PoodT Eitra Incoma from 3 apta In tha attraetiva 40 k 40 3 atory blda Real catata Ihciudad at only 4U!iM dawn 3 car sarata Raa- UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE (,' ‘ V - 1-3447 .OR 3-1244 If no ana_ M AS-4447 i 1‘ARM ' 4 |OAS RANGE, LATE MODEL. AO-1 tomatic waahar or rcfrisarat<~ alactrle range or what have I Schlck a 44Y 3-3711.______________' GARDEN PLOW. CULTIVATOR. I ■ for table aaw. FE *4414 j LAKE-FRONT 4-ROOM COTTAGE fumlahad Safa aandy beach at Duck LUa. Owner PE 4-4740 or FE 4-4034 _ _. _ iEjtfflF^L lot on HAMlioNO Lake 44' trontasa- tarma Dla-caab. FE 3 7344 3 bama alio, milk houaa rtW 4104 LOTS LEFT IN i nnr Beach aubdlvlalon Wal- 1 •a Laka prlvllagaa on two ton- i CROC.. MEATS, SDM ........................ , 1 m Ml Clam-' LATE MODEL dAR WANTED AS "Ths Small One has this advantage: a ...7 ^krJffanV'trSarof' «*" o/*&”*ha^ “ ‘B«ui‘fui"°r?a'’M the television when you first get up and the place is warmed 4133.040. Fuly equipped Including denttal cite OL 1-4444_______ ; up by breakfast hiJ? l.AKK PROPBBTV ... ,,^ tw ^aa aou^ci? RSd fiSwl 10 to 20 min from Pontiac Will 43.000 down plua atoCk of ap- E!?.tr *»nvthlna* ^roaimalfly 40 440. Will TRADE. ii-VL" ,'iL^ LUMBER COMPANY | 7440 Caol^ Lake Rd. EM 3^m ; * Op» 4 V rt”* Sunday It . — — , ,—^__ DO YOU HAVE A OR dacoratlng problem? Hundreda of . colors to choose from. Interior or . ' ‘kterlor. See our wall paper and , ---"Ina fabric aelecllon Berry , ___ jAled MaiW no-drlp paint. ' OAELAND FUEL - PAINT - • ■ -.like A?e FE 4-4 AMPLIFIER FREE WITH PURCHASE OF ELEC-! TRIC GUITAR AND CASE WE CARRY COMPLETE LINE r FE 3-4473. I LAWN--t d screened topsoil jpaofl FI INSTRUMENTS; __________ ............................- I.ayai 434 Orchard Lilke Aee FE 4-4^140 ; EDWARD S_______________________________ DEEP WELL % HORSEPOWER j BAND INSTRUMENT REPAllf -oon turn ' Demlng pump. New 14 gallon 1 By factory expert, you can turn on pressure Unk and attacbmanli CALBI S4USK 4-3733 ------ ----------- .Attention. Truckers! 1 par yd. shredded Mack dirt ind peat ElWabeth Lk. Rd. Is - —' - WlUlami 1" ' UL.H.___________________-AO'lLl’Al®'!. till and grading EM 3-4373 BULLDOZINO. D R A O L I fl ii ----- . FE 4-4414 NOW! Sale HoutehoM Goods 65 Sale Household Goods 65 »• I Sale Musical Goods 71 and** B*eece.*'^yx* 4-ffiV - butldlnt toratlona. MV : j Rent Farm Property 56A Partridge I miniature poodles.- swap or 14 HALLICRAFTER TELEVISION PLASTIC TILE. EA CONN HOME ORGAN aporttnf | lUST A FFW LEFT'S acra lakt lota tii W Bloom-! >4 ACRES. 3 MILES NORTHEAST field Twp. Pared atreett flood* realrictlont. Prom 41.004 up Tot 7-7T40. Warren. i goods pf any kind. OR 3-4743. ; ' TRADE OR SELL 'tiRES NEW, * aied or recaps, truck or pa«- : ' lengar. Will taka tools, outboards. , guns. Etc. Drayton Tiro Co- FE M434 4-1037 II Sales OR 3 JOHN L VFRMFTT Sak Buiinest Property S7| REAL ESTAfB AND INSURANCE: ---------------------- _________Bt _______________I 7.40S SQUARE FOOT FLOOR | space. Ideal bulldlns for light,' maiiufaciurtng Has attached Ur-, Ing quarters 1 bedrooms, lielng room, kitchen and bath. Wntt ' POTUae_^ts Boi^n_____ will,™, • i DIXIE COMMERCTAL FRONTAOE. Michigan ,40 ft 144 ft. on ranroad. Resort MU 4-1744 I q„aiopment Store, coUagot. boat “-------------- n blacktop Also Cres-| EAST HOWARD ST 74 FT BRICE ; School Bids Bisemont. sbs tUam ------- , heat, could bo us^ as church, i sWAP ANTThInO ON TRANS- : >»*• portatlon catf. W# finance. “ ' 143x140 Terms can ha arranged. ftmlth Motor S ' ------ rail ra< a.moa ■ r o..i “ ATTENT ION JJ’ We carry a large selection of built radios and TVs All guaranteed at least 14 days writing 114 44 and up ”* ‘ trade-ins TVs or otue of value Obel Radio — 3434 Ellitbetti Uko Road. 4 4444. Open - - - layi ta ! take OVER payments PMltCO »e take slander serenteener TV 4174 articles weekly FE 3 4341 Firestone Store 144 W Huron___________ TRADE OA8 RANGE FOR ELEC- Field Tile 1 Cedar Post g4c and up See Us for Your Building N _ ncra Sl'KPl.LS LUMBER mciudrng bend. MATERIAL SALES COMPANY ” 4J40 Highland Rd 'M44. QR 3-7043 , '? ,fi''2irT™HLT MUSIC CO ELECTRiC LIGHT FIXTURES ALL 7 Pn *^11 rooms IMl desltns. pull downs ' OPPOSITE B'HAM THEATER * Dregu;a/s**Zamplei' i y factory can g)*e i|^n riuorticent. 313 Or-1 paymtnt Dixit Hwy. ■~D*is«Ho! APPLIANCE SPECIALS “I-FT’S TALK BU.SINESS’ .. gir 4141 LAKEFRONTS Class C On Grand River' Proved aver 114.404 profit last year - WE BUY - SELL - TBADE AND , ...................— SHARPEN LAWN U O W S B B 344*" „"®J* soi*'? . mem tnclosad porch Hlrt days. OR 3-1444 Eves____________________, ti«________ „ „ oSly*417‘4S0 *-*^Ws*“Vorm“' m4# NEAR AUBURN HSIOHTS Mns*“*wur'L'^*I?ien“*4'WMks BKAUTIFUL RUSSIAN SQUIRREL------------------------------------------------------------- 1 lots including lood corner. 1 - .! stole, must be sold 4^47, ABOUT ANTTHINO YOU WANT UPRIGHT DEEF FREEZE. ELEC; I. A. T.NYI.OR r.v;:?“bulldln. sB rj^.!?..r*°Ag* ■Sve°.'tsyeni°‘Sf T BU?E BALLERINA 'FORMAr ; HOME CAN BE | trie mn,.^m.ho^^ all REAL 'ESTATE AND INSURANCE * P™* »«.,««• *• "bvjcrt '»c toven- slso 13. 4U MY 3-3744 ' POUND AT L fc 8 SALES : .»P condltltm....FE 7731 Rlahlar^l Road M44. aocTH BLTO Rear DM Truck ®"'f., PERFECT OPEN 144 ^ gS™ z3S«| ' wp. ciMe to nwj ; Open 'tU t fee* *“office?*^ 'ito'rMe blXs <3WH®iTREflR- , 13. II ?hop'Ull troVeksie orj 'V,',au ' Ei“1‘4lKS4‘"** '**'*^ ^ J. sulUble lor lliht monu-| _®P*i*.**_®!i_'’:4S*4- — , as u > Discontinued model 1BT331 Magno-' _* » , ,***,, I vox, full stereo. AM and KM TOP SOIL, MUST MOYi7«3 rmnnn rr, c»®‘®- American walnut, regular, load delivered. Alao trSTal. sand , 4454 now 4444 4nd fill. UL M436. iv.”l "P*.®!®' PP« '?A''CT TOP~^'a6i*^~BLACT ade m rea «"f»l'dm EmS-3«4.**1MI'3-'Sb4.' ' YARD ORADINO. TOP SOIL. PILL, GR INN ELL’S -------- & gir 8?re« ! n » _____E® Wood. Coal and Fuel 77 Severn" odd wtodows : OULBRANSEN SPINET PTANO. . - —-------------------- up Insulellon 100 ft , «“• WOOD OR PIREPLACB i?V other hariatns j MORRIS MLSICCO. | *®®®i. ’ JSf*- carry from out lumber s. TELEGRAPH PE 3-4647: LESTER - SPINStItANO AND|"fl'jrpfa'i. fi?L*Sm.S‘e^ and furnace-trood. - ______ 1444. Lew Beuerly I sic Co., mi 44444.___________ CONN HOME OROAK Including bonch. It's yours 43S a ________________ Oaklud Pl.. and Paint. Phone PE 4-4II4 Plants, Trees, Shrubs 7S _____ ____ L Udlee M Boys slae 4 roat and * “~l after 4. p m gab- 1040 Curtls-Mathls stereo suit 1440 OE Stereo PB I 1444 Westln|boui4 electric 10 ft. Itntths porubles. MO Westln|boui4 electric ranges. gig.so. tig sag egtiipmant. Curt's ' 4ert Silts. U$ OrcbaiK Lk Avq. : ApplUtnoas MI Hatchery R. , ^ s __________________________I Lfod Ctrpet^ Woodvard at SquRft, A GOOD SittCTlON OF RjC-COM- Lk. sJu^t below Ted^t, FT 3-7701. ' dlttoofd TV’i. TV aotennak. kiU. . whttk ikABY cRm AND DREM-! ■Eic-olfem ' TV* «-E ■ ’waltti* 8 evenings. ; _LEJtS”_. Ill Ml 4-1433 -- - II Colq St., Birmingham. Te"H heater, 34 OAL- ---------- ----- -“>r«ved. i PI A PIANO TONING AND REPAIRS SCT^UP -*1l7*l4™’* Worb guaranlaed RUNTS PET SHOP PE S-H13 (lallaghfr Music Co. 34 purebred pups. chts. Toi PE 4-4544____________ fox. 434-434. Toy o* ----------- cs opproved I and 444 43 Hi-Fi. TV and Radio 66 SuburlNUi Propi^ty 5J li-trE iiuB^^'sT ~ fe 44Ui WEBSTER ----------------------- I' frontage Apply at 114 EdI- ; tied ga* heater Michigan I f-rent, 343 Orchard Lake -TFYSFIiEED 4444 ...... .......~NO - dicAk* «344l00_j ______________________ Schmidt FE 3-4317. AEC NORWEGIAN ELEROUNP, T U N I N O AND REl^AlklN6."34:' Aim ......... ^ I ai! w Rent, L’se Bus. Prop. 57A Sak Land Contracts 60 for any emergi I BEAUTIFUL 30XM STORM OR era haaie ywu would Ukt to trad# [ ^ Z m pieoty of for a nlo^y located Modern 3 n*rkinc iS34 W Huron *A. W^BSt^K Reahor Sak Household Goods 65' ■'to muVEari darrcli." 134 3-24U PH.ICE - REJECTS. B®A0T1-EM J-4484__________________ j ................. ' LAND CONTRACTS 1 —cr------—----;----------— I ii.,4 weak. Bargain Houae, 103 N Money to Loan 61. cut, re 3-4443. _____ (LtCfuad Money LtnSera) ( i NEWLY UFHOLBTEREO CHAIR. " ' • ■^1 folding troner ind drtster LOANS S34------- we can help ___SEABOARD ITNANCE CO nag N Perry - - " ’ PAfiitAl a*vino Center i ®^******''*^-- - —-— - -- li«0 M. rerry 91. ; B-Eifeu^m ” ^^p!j?FW/o5d,&’'“ Ved rp‘»E8 i I East of 1 PIECE OR HOUSEFUL QUICK ■ - furniture, appit----- - —t 3-4143 Far Sak Lots 54 Lt#4SAa.A.iwww^ ______parl--^ wo feel III Syitan Ihopplng LOW. 40X100' WITH ^EIVATIE , OFFICE BUILDINO roR R^^^ waWr, J^blpek from school. 41 344 Attroettve^ 13x34 ^ce ; Signature 3 SMgLl NAUOAHYDE COUCH 0 swlvtl el r. Toniorlne. FM Admiral portable ..... — .‘minfi W Iroquois ____ big dlt-' USKD li-fi INCH Yv SETS 434.46 c®-r j/w*' , "'r“m ^'’’peF?’."’^IppTSnc'e"‘nuV II ^ 11315 ■* Coinnierf f^ Rd __ BEDSPREaV^Td DRAPERIES i —•-'1, reasonable FE V3343. phonograph And TV. OH 3-7344 MECHANICS TOOLS FOR BALE MEDICINE CABINETS LAI E BEAUnrUL 344' FRONTAOE acre on Coder lalnnd Uke. sacrifice for SS.440 cash nABKSTQR BBTATB8. LOTS 7« "k 160 41.444, 416 down 416 mo soutt oTorehard Lake t OoU woodward 3-4740 .... For Sale or Exclwnte S8 OAKLAND .... ••^'humimna?rOR:3jft4 . «Btcr .-soiicncrn 66A 3-FlECE BEDROOM SUITE BED , “m^blSd ^ ert-' ' “57.f^®,.,rU“BrvalTF?e".. S*47 *plf momu « ba-"ncJ M oi* Large selection of cabinets with nr without ilghts. slldlim doors Terrific buys Michigan Fluorescent. 343 Orchard Lake 34 , 'mAVB 3U CARAT DIAMOND , ring 41704 value for 4464 Pontiac Press, 'Box 14____________ MEDIC INE C A B I N E ■T 8 TOP ; lUhted with aluminum shelves. ■ 433 64 Medicine cabinets side, llBhted. 41416 O A Thom peon I by factory trained men. AKC .REGISTERED STANDARD CALBI MUSIC CO Modle cream female. 4 monlha 114 N SAOINAW__________FE 4-4333 kone 443-0444 USED H A M MO N D SPINET AKC OACTISHVND8. 414 OOWR. organ Stud doge Jamor's. PE 4-3634.. ■ MORRIS MUSIC CO. collie puppies, heoisterbo. 34 S TELEGRAPH FE 3-8647 436 (43 Lake Side, nc 4-1441 ------------------------------- ENOLI8H SETTER PUPPIES. 7 ---IS old Good podlgroe. Cbll PI4N -r iNs! WRITE RATS AU, 1136) Fets 8ha,______________________ chiirt iU.Sl. Refrlffrtiton $tt 30 8. Cm______________________i jj CHEVT TRUCK IW3 BVICK up. Mod^fn lovp Mftt tike new ioAVEl^RT AND CHAIR. GOOD Both for PE S I763 $91. t codur cliMtf — I hlond. 1 ; cwidltUttii as fmtrxiB ----- -.i„,.t ait 44 each | ELECTROLUX JACtaUM 'CU^^ I “abll^^o" SPRING RIQUIREMINTS .... ... . - Tie-Out chalna and atakes V\ leuaild Musu" C-enter vutmtns. mlnarala and repellenU -------'MLE BAZAAR AREA Barnes A Hargrtva INt Shop _____ FEderal 3-4134 * 743 W. Huron.,,_______PB 3-S8SS Trained, Boiu^ 80 MORRLS' MUSIC CO. 'doos and cats boabdid, 34 _8 TELEOhXPH_______FE_5:®®.*!' Burr-sheil. 376 S. Telegraph. Sale Oftlce Equipment 72 TAILWAOOCR KEN- ___ _ ardlng, trainmt. trim- mlng OL 1-8664 ... _________ and Irg! bumars. 77 Lehigh. EE 4-4444 ' 5*jS? I N.404 BTU GIL BUBNKR QU and controls for Luialr# furnac I SIVOEfTsiWlNO MACBINi WITB rig sag for applique, dssltns etc In lovely walnut cabinet Balance 137 30 I ■ ' Hunthy^og*^ 81 - NG JUNK - OR 1-4443. 4144 Foley. month Univtritl C I.UMBER blocki I At no nail, buHettn tarvlee busl- CbtI W. Bird, Realtor IM ooamuntty Nat'I. Bank Bl^. re 4-4311 EVES FK 6-1143 ___________________ No overhead or labor cost C»n not high yearly potential Full or part lime Excellent expansion. 43.471 will handle. Writo AUTOS LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS OL S-47H OL 1-1741 PL 21614 PL 2-3510 -ERIENDLT SERVICE" LOANS I re 4-7SS1 616 < 2 PIECE LrVINO ROOM SUITE. ' t 11 RUOS I^ib:.rUvE■ ans-re: 4-'^bs=^WMAreAint^^ ” matte waaher with suds savar. I dinene_sei sw. ssm - Thompson 7046 M64 Weil _ --- --- ---- r-, .AMDIT7C 4.INCH SOIL PTIE. I FT T« fl 31nch Soil- * '■“ a. Reasonable EE 6-M14 ~F1.00R SAMPLES TALBOT '•®' Full line of lumber, doors, windows, hardware, palm plumbing 13 46 and electrical supplies YD. Open I a.m. 'til |:30 Sun I to 1 — YD ; 1436 Oakland Ave_____FE 4-4543 SAOINAW f„|; SALVATlON'ARM'f' RED SHIELD STORE bveiythlng. to meet your neeili Clothlns Furniture. I 114 CAST LAWRI 464 TO 4606 - 423 - 4408 S-PlECE BEDRTOM SUiTE, W. refrIOBRATORS. 14 Ft LAWRECF, FE g#431 I ®^ e Models gieiin and ac: LUa prirHotad and Iflddla Btri drahufa MO# ai Alia iratti Uk«8 Good and II w * dowm ^HAROLD R •*. raalter. 3413 Unloo Lk.' 1-3304 bf:ai’TY shop j.V « n ' UKTrino. nvn. rwnw* IS’ *»'® WRINGER WA4HER8. reblt Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $.5(X) i Kie...... . range Household Finance :» piece walnut dining boom ' Corporation of Pontiac V ! •‘JSil fonJI*'®" C»'* gOOD HOUBEKEEPINO SHOP 8. Sasinaw FE 4-0516 4 F M FE 4-7Pwi. ______ HURON 616144 Sump PumjM ___ 124 4! 4114 46 SAVE PLUMBINO SUPPLY 4 14.40 i 172 8. SAOINAW___FE 6-2101 33x21 DOUBLl STAINteSS 8TERL sinks, 414.46 32x21 double cart Iron sink, 424 46 Orten cas-l.'on bathtub. 140 62-gaI 14-vear A law larta. esu»o* * wan raaMeted nilfbb®!®®®^.,*?/ Uifarmate aaU Barbert C. Davis FB MIuT For Salt AcrwgB twg. Kll. SSS « a"* ____ _____ - NEAR OXFORD Only 43.480 »nd reW *»*7 Waft iwatrletad A«k for Brown. PB 3-4410. Bvi. Call OA Mill 10 ACRta THUMB ARM. PSTV/"* Mke. Oaed tlahtos. Ml 4-7364. Tf aarkMon. »« n-Of frontaso on tha rond.'Por only 44.4W. 41A04 down. A nleo.i. aertf on Oroveland Road, t Dry Oeaning Business eeaning buili orty. plant, t: “..’VS: walk-Itt busineaa. Bequlroa 47.41 ________________ *‘mSS: ly payraenta. wflXIS M. BREWER JOSEPH P. REIZ. SALES MOR. HAGSTROH,,.’ Super Market Orocorv and miat. In ai lakt area> Did oyti 41S4.00« laat year 47.480 down -...... * C PANGUS. Reitltor ORTOlKILLB M South Straat HA 7-3411 H. R HAOSTROM RBALTOR 4644 Blfhland Road fJ*-**' PONTIAC ' s *1 WHEN YOU NEF’.D $25 TO $500 We will be glad to help you STATE FINA.NCE CO. 641 Pontiac State Bank Bld|. ______n-: _ Need ^5 to $KXi? See' Saaboard Phone FE 3-7017 1185 N. Perry St. PAKKIMO NO PROBLEM Seaboard Finance Co. ! M YARDS OF WOOL CARPET Ing and padding. II yard Hayward Wakefield dlnln- "' — I table pad. 416 Lasy -1646 ‘ Cr«dh AdviBors 61A ARE YOU IN DEBT? *****wfttio«f a Im Maka onw weekly peymeat- *ir%Unenta and (6) OA8 Admiral 434.S6. Dinette S11.S4. ■>.«».» ..-.v.., 634 44; Refrlnrator and ranget. 434.44 Bver^lng for tho home. PB 4-4003. Globe Furniture. 144 W. Walton.________________________ hogany dining room suite. 30f llobawk, after 4 p.m. ; ; ntEEZER's" - CPRlOHTTFAMqCS Tnei sinks 'and Iittlngs. 464 45 up name brands, scratched. Terrtllc Laundry trays -and tund anti valuis. 4146 44 whlla ®«i . fanetta, 421 65 Cash and carry. No phone orders pleasi. JBchlfan j,*vE PIUMBINO Fluorrscent. Ml Orchard Lakt SiS'nky _ „ 5 =100 --i—=31^1 AUTOkifA'nC ZIO ZAO BEVfiNp' W3 o 1 u» » »m. 1LBCT.WC j Machine only 4 months old •tove 444. automatic washer 436. { jy,i gmi to put an buttons, de-rlertrlc dryer 436. refrigerator i ■ ,igns. button holes, etc. Take o-444. 31 loch TV good condition g4 payments or 143.43 total cas 440, 7 piece chrome aet 140.1 price. Call for appointment. E garden tractor 106 Harris 6-4407. Capitol Sewing Center re 6-3744. ------ ALUa CHALMERS. B MODEL. iP YOU NEED 4544 * piecea of equipment. UL 3-145 <«r “T I aluminum SIDING ApplUtiitx ____ __ iiNci: ADVICE (GOOD) I-OK ,\ ■■■■■■" Singer Machine NEW OR LSI I) Go to Singer . —----------------------- Hay, drain and Feed 82 , Saginaw___________FE MIOl ---------------------------------- EW AND USED OFFICE MA- HAY FOR SALK. 436 EAST BUELL chines Typewriters, adding m*-: Road. North of Rocheittr —' chines comptometers, duplicators. Rochester Road OL 6-0764. photocopy machines and dicta------------------ ling machines General Printing: A Office Supply, 17 West Law-.— rence St Pontiac. FE 3-0116. ' EW t NATIONAL CASH REOlS-l'-lers from 6104 up New Natfonalji HORSE TRAILER. METAL adding machines from gas up. Thoj ■ " _ —- factoiT gnthorlied bronchi Fur Sale Livestock factore author I tr Oakland i condition. : 44474 1 YEAR-OLD nir*'*factory'Vebum'* cash re^stars.i CHOICE BEXf. QUARTER. The National Cash "esl«*T ^, f------ 543 W Hurop. Pontiac FE 3-0306. || ----------- Uj Clemens. HOw-i '!HOLSTEIN ■-I. years Fresn s mo» nr., 1 MApIc S-Hd’ _ For Sale Poultry VALLF.Y BUSINESS MACHINES 14 Auburn Ave___FE_4-11I7 JSED OFFICE DESKS. CHAmS. table- ■ "" *" Sale Farm Produce , 86 k SALS .\ii(I get ail tlic;e extraa SINGER knowledge SINGER quality ---------- SERVICX SEE SEABOARD r- ,-.77 STORM SASH jZJtZ®!’jNo money down TOUR-1 Deal direet AWNINOS 'Call JOE VALLBLT Now cu. .our ........ ...o. ... ____ '"fto Old Rellablo Pioneer . rent an Ironrltp. FE 4-3513 for FE M646-------------------; ;tt ' complete detalla. __ 1 AIR COMPRESSOR. 1*4 HORSE- i r>w ------c---r-—------—-i;------ __ ! ,„~l cniutlOnn IITC 9-B64a _____ ____ _________ Axmln- •tora. Rus Pe^ «»» ---- Fun^ure 43 Grehard J.ake___ ____________ __________ ' EiBBY'8’^'EPE"^OB SALE FE ‘*®f^**4 q]» ®*>**® ®‘® I 6-1183 after ' Special This Week!! _____ ____ _____. drafting i Chines, drifting tablet, mlm graph. mtcbinet. model *0 roc hth cff'.ct press, typewriters. »u- rw M701 and MI S-IOIO. Forbes Cochran. Laka Orton MV -----sreD and eating Pgri^. I’l.'VNO SPECI.XL Charles Young.jrtionc MT 3-1711 ll5Te.“5Ig.tran»“Sr^rn' beautiful French Provincial con-, ____ sole ^prano ^ ® OpposHo B'Haw Theater Sale Store Equipment 73 ma ‘ ...„ ________ ________I condl- I tton. 4134. MA 4-1342. , _ ;perou8on tractor UODEI. 44 REFRIOE^ATORO. WASHERS. 1 LET 08 BUT IT OR SELL IT FOh i TOO OXFORD COMMUNITY ' AUCTION, OA WMIl. _____ condition FE 2-4644 BOLENS AND WHEEL HORSE ! - Ir-acrorl. fldthl *owofi. fMITTT ------------- mowers. IF' td 33" .. HOME APPdiNTMENT! City Adjustment Service ^ FE 5-9281 gls’S 4*00. NUie automatic wnS^ * ®4v>f« New type electric OPPOSITE Bain post office bCTdget*yoOCTebts CONSOLDATE BILLB-MO LOaAs For Tear Beat Bot to Get O^ of Dehi. Boo Financial/Advisers, Inc. U‘;v._____ bedroom dinette. Laundry, tuhl ressari.. fhesli. ba. chl^robes. used furniture at ^rgaln prtcea - badrooms. Belna---------------- lampV a: ALid m heda. dlntttes. Ovrt^t. Frt. 3 MARION liLECTRIC STOVe WITH divided top, -gia. OL >3374 ' tillers Evan.s | ........ Digit Hwy MA I _ _ OH i-m< ______ BATHROOM FTXTUSisrblL AND turnaces. Hot water snd Automatic water Super Kemtone Raagwtre. e and Kpa and I Lt Paint. Sui *“buV^ ____ _ Rustolebm^ dlnotlei ruo. divided tOP. 416 OL 3-3374 . . HEIGHT SUPPLY Pactonr tocoi^ i NICE HOME PURITOHINGS PGR - terme. salt, plus tntorestlns •Iscellanj'. i CEILING TILE "TRADE I A|' 4W North Lhpoor Hoad in * - ■* - L p to $50 Off on SINGER ^LANTOMATK FLOOR MODF.L DON’T BE MISLED ^’he place to buy a new Singer macliinc —or a reconditioned n s e d , Singer rubber : leire sjwop ereww, ■ -X. ■.sie"! Tburmo-Dukt ’®®® condlttim.'4360* UL” 3-1644: JOHN DIBBB M tractor HT-drsullc frout end l»»4*r. .!***• Sale Sporting Qooda 74 . *°® ®L**.*~. ---- -S . MCCORMICK 11-HOLE ORAlN AQUA LUNG, FlWIj^MABK AND 2ll®. I n rubber. PE 6-4SS1 I on e—is your r Sewing Cen- i AQUA LUNG, t £taOk'RFOULA-I NOTICE . tor, etc.. 4174. OR I^ITQ. RgTE g LARGE INTEWpi j BB^R TODMli^^reCtAL BOV~3 OF^ODOD USED PARPEN TO A i RULMAST HARDWARE' IRV > TOOLS PRICED AS 3646 1 M ^d^VE 6477, '°lS«"a.1S^rS^Ar’™^ klLT ^ 4: SUN. 4-1 AS LOW M ^ H'W-WJHK? re 4-4431 ,1 OPEN DAI _____ 10UN8. ALL lOllDB^BUT. SBtL., itMr Burr^U. 174 S. Tel*- baBoaiw rouse It* S. SAOWAW V re H441 Ifll N. Caao at tefayatto FE 2-4441 lit 1 14 RUOl 11 PLTWOOD I -EUYL^' TILB 144 S >1 ' “y??' enter r?o7 a£?%»,’TS” t^IdJTnj'^c^”irE d-sni' retijm FB AMU ' Ortf IMWhU SlngT FIB ®-®®“ BOBrCkC BOAD AT OPpYtir i \ \ V- FORTY TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 3. l»6l Sale Farm Equipment 87 ttM OLXfBR SUPXR U tnctor «nti D>vm front — rr. ItM reni Ml tractor fM Briltm hrarr rotor no«r« acTonIbl* ItyOro • > prrfortnoncc ruorrntwJ N»« Ide* u»«l , lOcbtmrr. OnoovU T«tr John f MoiToOi ^Itr ROTCmUjiltS Pi TEE OFF! EMOY THE FRESH ‘ SPRING AIR AND GET IX YOUR GOLF PRAITICE E,\RLY. NOTICE J Koltrr M” Ullora. olao oUwr*. 5-W7* oa J-T«M____ «ACTOR SN' rORD D O n B1.1 IF V0L: \ E NEVER PLAYED BEFORE, Start Today! t House 'frailers 89 ALCUIRCM HOUSETRAtLER lO&l UODBX A-1 SHAPE BROe. PE 4-S7M OR tK A-im ir. ir wroc. iMi PAtAci no" ‘ I. c aw, m 8 Tolograpl) oft 3 .IM ItZtt SELL 0 Lot)k In tiKlay's Want Ads. Classificatio^^'o. 74. your necessary equipment. Or if you have equipment to sell, place ,a low-cost, fast-action ■iM* VAOABONO IS X M TAKE >' aver paynrnU. Vrry Uttlo ' «y 1^----- AIRSTREAM IMS V. SELP CON- Wemt Ad Now-Dial FE 2-8181 sue Used Trucks. 1E ptak. *1 Panehnk_____ aishtrar.___________________ MM caeVROtBT 3 DOOR HARD- ' MARMADUKE ■U POIfTIAC >OOOR REPOSSESSION tiM mn prtaa. m eaib Medcd lit Eart Sled., at lubum ItU POHTIAC SDOOR. POLL prUa SIM. na moaer don. Ill a moaSi. ao jparmeal* till Julj. ISH PONTIAC CLUB COOPS. RA-money down. Auuaia p«- — --OWN. Ailuaia paj- ______ . 71 par no.. «il , Credit Mgr.. Mr. Parke at ut a.7»o». Harold Tnraer. Ford Hydranollc. power brake*, r leaam NhllMMMM r« POOR CATALINA PONTIAC. INS I DOOR BCTfNBVIUji:. POL-ly oqolppod. Si*. ooedlUoa. will coBilder older ear la trad*. OR ■u PONTIAC^SAWDTW. SXTRAS. PONTUC l-OOOR VtBTA “I guess you’ll agree now, that $16.95 was too inudi t# pay for a hat. Very clean. New Ure* Pull price. I7N. RIRMniOBAM-RAMBLER. Md 8 Woodward. loutb of M Mile Rd.. I min from Pontiac. MI >-3»e>. ._____________ SI CHEVY IMPALA CONVeRTI-Ole. power (teertng and brakes. Hydramatic. * • — VMOO. r“— HASKINS III >. fuUj 1. ifter 3 condition. FS MCRCURY MTOTORS 4-353d ’ 1957 CHXVROLrr ____________ r FE _ rkdS! heater **« Foreign end Spt. Can 105 > BIL AIR APORT line. PowerfUd*. vm .JUteweily Smart MApl* CHEVROLET -- - "lahw.y at Ml» Open Ditf* tU I I FORDS, 3-DOORS AND all nice car*, a* low a* 37 a month, no poyment. ly. Lucky Auto Sale*. IM WE HAVE ONE OP THE LARO- IAFOOT' tqjLABOUl ;««ir control -- RIVIERA C I HORSE- boats I 8 E R PONTOON IMS PONTIAC W TRI POWBR MO- ; U PORD 3-OOOR REP0SSE.SS1ON pr^a. no caA needed^ price $m iaaumc P«rmcBWj ' of lit t ' month CALL MR ; WHITE, CREDIT MANAGER Klnf^uto^Slca. 1» 8 Baglnow | « OLDS SOPER M. BABOAlN,; 3g3-7Mi. Stuart Conway. SASH hat. I hX IMS RAMBLER * POOS. RADIO. • Haatar. A«oma«o._fgwar ataor-Ing. full prtoa. (S.lll. Low mUI-at*. BlRUlNOHAU-RAMaLER. SM a. WoodwartL aowth of IS Milo Rd. Ml l5i»t.________ MU RAMBLER AMERICAN 1-door. Radio. Tory eloan. Pull prleo. S7M. BIRUINORAM-RAM-BLER. tU a. Woodward. to«th —■* Rd.. I mla. from PlB- SPECIAL g««. alao. ir PT SEY BOAT WITH MOTOR. i t /^L'XT AND TRAILER, ttas ^ I \ OLKSW A(.iEN U atae* All prlc* Range* SALES AND SERVICE CUPP DREYER DON AND ...........— ------- . {SJJTll ra IMS PORD OALAXII. POW« i ^ oTy ««”d*u."M;>^it WA RD AV^ URIUNOHAM. Blvd**at !Sburo* sn 4-J735 Alao IW PlynMuth. I3M or beat _ IM Eaat »lrd.. I cylinder WAKD-McELROY. INC cylinder powerifUd*. radl heaftr. glgs. PE S-MU. 1 1|M PORD CUSTOM 3 DOOR. VI. s gits gg down, w* b Boll Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales. Inc. tjg) Dixie Highway Dreyton Plain*! OR l-13tt3 Open .........‘ Flatbottom Wood Boat 15311 HOI LY RD.. HOLLY. MICH. OWENS BOATS EMNRUDE MOTORS ECONOMY PLUS EBgliab Ford, 4 doo beator. eha^. Only gl - - ..... - . I TOM BOHh. INC We Buy e^ Sell Imported Care ] m s. Main. ...... ■M MO-TD. IIM. '--------- _________PE g-lUl_________ ■M PONTIAC WITH -ls PONTIAC__________________________ *» I ’55 Giryskr Hardtop 4-1714 . Radio. Very ru*t Full prlc*. |4M No money down BIRMINORAM-RAUBLER. M 8. Woodward, aoutb of IS MUe Rd. g min. from Pontiac Ml 1-3111.______* H CHRYSLER WINDSOR. LIRE i ‘ SSTlt.*eY*a. or**weekend. V-S, WHITE WALL W. Strathmore r ONLY $3i Cali For Sak Cars 106; j SHORTS MOBILE HOMES Yale, ofl Baldwin. Com- 13 RUNABOiT Mazurek Marine Sales South Boulceard at Woodward ______ ‘ Pontiac Headquarters ^^ Boat Kep^r" Materials 'VSSSnt."^!^; I - Tit-Ait ??S55S2 , M ■ Aliamf pkT* 4«7500. HTolid Turner Ford____________ i5 Ford coovertible. e VARNISH 3173 W Hurc« Ooob CoedaiM H7V 8 Lope<*r UY 3-3R48 >Olt rent is FOOT vacation ----, OK ________ hardware windshields T4I-MN_________________ CONVERTIBLE TOPS g-FT PaiBOLM^^^P I 8 H I N O ^ TOATTOVEM^ ^ 14 ROW BOATS. MAmNRnpLy: wood and ttrel 434 to good ^*hAM MARINE ^ CX^ANOE coDdUtoo OreWrd Lake BoatyUI,?____________MIDI .... —.... .... ... BOATS ___ . _ ueto _ . , - __lea. 143 8 Saslnaw. PE 4-1214. 1444 Buici special. tlSI. PE 4-Ull ItM BOICK LASABRE COHTERT-Iblc Automatic, power aleerlng and brakea radio, boater, whlte- ----- Whit* wlUi groy trim; Only ----- NORTH CHE^V- ISM Desorb. POLL POWER. RA-dto and beater, excellent condition. no money down, full prlc# gats asaumo paymeut* 1959 FORD 3-DOOR. ^Equl^ped w^to LARKS CLOSE-OUT 4 Xew Cars TOO WONT PRICES. TRADE AND TERMS ISM UNCOLN 4-DOOR, with air r—" down, r-Lucky ... . ______ CALL MR TYHnE. CREDIT MANAOER. _. PE 4^1403 CHET-; Elng. Auto galea 114 g GREAT LAEEL __________ . . __ • bath new coadltlop OA 4-1444 • Jacobson Trailer Sales • and Rentals PI 4-3034 ROWBOAT }‘> HORSE-povpr tedtor irtU«r. til) OrtnU^f 4-13M___________j Mkrixi ; PINTER'S — ■57 BOICE SOPER PE 4-M34 ♦ ”■ gT THEA ichea. part* llama Lake 1370 N - ------ 'a MlUC S OP_BLUE SETJTHEA ........! ma-tcwer'""’" Inboard-Out board Drif* See OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANGE MILFORD 41 .W4 eaay terma NORTH CHEV- >Elog Auto Sales 114 8 Saginaw ROLET CO l«0 S. WOODWARD gg neSOTb 3 lXXjR~HARD¥bP. AVE. BIRMINGHAM MI 4-3735. I full ^er veiVmce car. m BUfCE siPECUL 2-OOOR i Black Auto Sole* PE 1-7443. Horry RIgtUi*. > 340 Ookland __________PE 3-3013 : 11441 PORD RAn6h wagon. RA-Auto. dio '■ tod healer, whitewall tire*. ___________^wer ateerins and aparkllng blua ftnleb. abarpi tM5 brake*. Radio end bealev. - Aaaume poymenu of 424.24 per 1405 j month Low caah down or old \ an Camp Chevrolet. Inc. I John Mc.Auliffe-, Ford ______________________ 430 OAELAND____ i xogg MERCURY HARDTOp! brakoa and atoarlng. radio and boater, whitewall tire* Fr^ out of Bloomfield HIU* toUu. Tht* It truly a aharp car. g3.306_ Lloyd Motor*. 233 8. lMh>»w. Llncoln-Mareury-Comot, FE SlUt RA- TIRES ABpSLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume paymeuU of 40.75 per mo. Coll Credit Mgr. Mr Park* at MI 4-7400. Harold Turner. Ford___________ MO 4-1034 ^r^ComeL 333 S a.|lnaw. PE 17 PORD CONVERTIBLE REPOSSESSION’ full price, no c only U7 a mo. I Auto. Mr Bell. N Eaat Bled., at DIO AND HEATER. AOTOM^ATIC TRANSMIBSION ABSOLOTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aaauma payment* of 430.74 por mo Call Crodlt Mgr..- Mr Park* at 4U 4-7500, Harold Turner, Ford , M ■ R C 0 R Y. PARKLANE. TOP ouauty. radio, beat**, aU po»-*( aeceeaortb* Original owner lOUVhnodel. MA t-f041______^ ItU MERCURY 2 DOOR AOTO-maUc. Whites. Power. No rust. You don't need a dog team tor, nan - OLDB. M2 o., . Birmingham^. Ml 4-4414. H SUPER II 6lM. 4-DOOR. RA-' burr MARSBT ■-^EM 3-4144 1144 Commere* Dower atearlnir’ » YOO NEED |4M ud VrWm”'t*celltnt condition “S »■•/*“»! PI 3-llM otter 4 MM OLDS RADIO. HEATER. ______ tomatlc Clean Full price, 4405 i jjgjj iTia*LER BIRMINOHAM-RAinLER. Ml 8 ; ‘*Soor Radio H I LW tSuraio. Full price. ____SiRbOMO I^InInCE CO 1114 N Perry 8t. PE 3-7417 IICAN __________14 MU* Rd .l , , ____from PonUac. MI A3*00.i •M OLDS. 4174. GOOD CONDITION ! |_____ PE 3k44t.___________________! BLER. f ^E«r A0?§' sales. 171 B. SAOINAW. __; log and brake*. New * ALL CHEAP CARS 1444 No mon»°down BIRlhNO-i ’U Oods* HAM-RAMBtm. OU 8 Wood-,'43 PpnUac ward south of 14 MU* Rd. 0 min. '43 Plymouth from ’Pontiac. Ml 0-3000._ 'M B Anderson._______________; -gg ^ •— I M I 44 • M/“oC. 434 4M7 u 33 Auburn IIU PLYMOUTH. RADIO AND ----- . beater, excellent condition, no Economy Cara__ ____ 7,rm% Taymenu ‘’il" Id^^a 1958 R.\MBLER month CALL MR. WHITE. CROBB COONTRY WAOON Mai CREDIT MANAGER. R 3-MH3 haater and automaUc traosmli-Elng Auto Sale* 114 B Saginaw, tloo. Iharpl II.3M. __________________________John McAuliffc, Fori! MM PLYMOOTH BTATION WAO- g3p OAKLAND.^ PE 4-41l>l ?? * *“* "'*“*• 1447 RAIOfiER COBTOM bDOOR l,k. n.m 11 «a ^------------ R&R MOTORS tLATE * Moon mobili ____________ anyw^ IMd Lakeville 44X10 DELUXE NEW OU Station I I Lot ig HOME POWEH OOTBOARD ..... ......... , ____ 14-FT BOAT AND TRAILXR I HE IIME Is NOW ! __________ FOR US TO PICEUP AND SELL M WOLVERINE Jl HORS^I^ 14 TO IP ’ WB HATE BUYEM WAITINOI ^ CALL US TODAY! J ilOLLT MARINE * COACH SALES ^43M Holly Rd HOLLY ME 4-S77I j I. mv«t McrUii JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS tlircrafl Boota. Oator Trallelt Everything for the boat , OWEN'S MARINE SUPPLIES 3M OYchard Lake Art S PE 3-snai ward. BlrmlngiMm Ml 4-44S4 MM HUICE special ----------- sedan. Blua and white . no mat Stock No. 3141. 44M Easy term. --------- CHEVROLET CO. IIOB. PE 4-33W or PE b FORD CONVERT I B L E. j Century Sca-Plyte ViiV' _. 4-DOOR and loaded. ; |ler „ _________________4M Oakland ,g MlIe'Rd 'g min' trim Poiit'laT ... ESSEX COUPS, excellent Ml g-39M. condlUon. Boat MIer. in 4-0030. I iggg PORO Parkhurst Trailer Saks FINEST IN MOBILE LIVING- ■Ualunn* Kc« MOOD— Buddy quality > Ventura t Himet • LBcaWd half • ajd Oxford . _____ Jt-A^TION TRAaER. 14 . Sf-EEPs: M Scott 33 trie, new 4334 , MA a n riBEROLAS BOAT lepowrr Xnnnidc. All a______ I Including trailer Rcaaon- raoio ana neater. wmt«w»iia. . *' n n automatic tranamUsloo. good < lOM 8 WOOD- i cohdlOoP. H-MI OU WaVd" AVe‘ 'bIRMINOHAM Ml 1041 TODO^^ ROYAL. • 4_2735. [ list ntw -• iTTfi TriMportat n Offered 100 ‘*b!e.*BRi?HT'iOT*a^^^W'. *“ coup® 13 7M - i Power ateerlng. power brakee. ----------------------------------- ENOINY AIRLINER. LOi AN-' Alr-rtd*. ladlo and heamr. whita MM KHlD QALAipE bOOOR galea San PrancUco. San Diem sldvaU Urea. Ona of tht nit oat englna, ^rdMatlc. radio hea in. Hawaii SSO axtra. New Tort one* In tht* part of the rsustry. whltew^. ITOtto with bluo u MO Pern Servtco Inc OR 3-U44 t Ph IS3-43M___________________________________________^ *' *“ ' I ItM BOICE 3 DOOR HARDTOP. ... . - ana PUU powar. N*w wbttoi. IS,000 Wsnted Used Cart lOi ' actual mtloa. owner certified. Price, lots. BIRMlNOHAM-R AMBLER. OM 8 Woodward. rbtta walla MOO PORD 3-DOOR CO8T0MLINE I. Raoio. Whites. EOM actual must. Full price Ol.MS. Mi down 5 man» down. BlR: AJteLER. 064 S wsra, south of 14 MUe Rd . from PonUae. Ml i-3t00. PE «-»» HAli-l 1057 PLYMOUTH. CLOB COUPE, 1 RADIO AND HEATER AND AUTOMATIC TR ANSM188 I O N, I ABSOLOTELY NO MONEY' DOWN Aaaume payments of 437.34 per mo. Coll Credit Mgr. irpi Pull pneet ------ .li-RAMBLEft. OM 8. ' - - |g giiC Bg , MI MOOS 0 A WOO NOHAM. lac runu a DOOR RADIO AND HEATER. WHITEWaLL TIRES. ABSOLOTELY No MONEY DOWN Atsume paymenu of 133.-10 per mo. CaU Credit Mgr.. Mr Parka at MI 4-TOOO. Harold Tur-oer Ford. IMO PORD. STIC* JIM 8AV* | •" SrCUrV'wSoN ‘ e offer OR 3-7104 I up to 4J00 Cars and uucks. PI 5-2144 RPYAC AUTO PARTS, JUNE CARS. : SPECIAL HARDTOP, only 3 a • 14. and 17 ft Draw-tlte and Reet*. TPV TOW s \ PIVI j mtcha*. overlonda brakt controls ! ‘ .'I - t K I -M I BI'K)KK YOU BUY >144 Dixie Hay_______OR 3-1454 1 \ \G.\ BON'D, ZI.M M FR" GREAT L.-\KES. ■ (lEXER.'E STUART. ■»iid YELLOW SI ONE y*r two alary and Eapando-I and ' Many good u«ed eight or ten ft wide Vrteed — - " ----- Open l)u \ou Need Money? WE HAVE ITI POR EXTI'.A clean used CARS TOP DOLLAR PAID" Glenn's Motor !;'aks ■ 45J W. iniRON W PE 4-7371 OUT OP STATE BUYERS ALL models clean Taylor* Oarage gjt Oakland __________ Red and w onW SMS. Baav Urmt. NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. lOM 8. WOOD-W A R D AVX.. BminKOHAM. MI 4-3735.____________ M BUICK. HARDTOP. ALL p6w-er. Needs quarter panel 3175. wall Urta. Uke new folks, iharpt Asaumo paymoots of ; — month. Low “-*■ ------- I YOUR LK. (MUON FORD DEALER ' LAKE ORION________MY Mill 14 40 MM PORD. POOD CONblflON, ________________________ _________ Save' Auto. PE 4-3374. ni'in^2lf *‘ww' 1444 PORD VICTORIA HARDTOP, 2*1915®“**' *** *■ Eogluaw. PE ind boater, excellent con- a-*13L dltlon. no money down, full OUARANTEED transportation price 4lM. assume payments of walir*LSit biu*'wlth' mauhins i2™ NOHTH°cSvkS!K *4 WNTIAC, VERY, CLEAN WILL CO ImS^b'^WCK&WARD A^ Stuart Conwav. BIRMIWOHAM. Ml 4-3734. I960 RAMBLER AMERICAN 3-DOOR Radio, heater and wbttewan Urea. Only 41.3M __ DKMONSTRATORB —___________ cury and Comati. Very low mUe-aie. Naw^ey fUMnU*. Savg'uD to 31.000 Blrmln^am's CaoUnental-Mercury-Camet Dealer BOB FROST, INC . 470 8. Wood-ward, Birmingham. Ml 6-2300. trade. 303-7344. Stuart Conway. _ ___ ______________ PONTIACS? WHY NOT TRY 8CB-,igg, RAMBLER WAO()N. WlLY .......... a«r!l.’iToCr«wS' ---- Llncoln-Mtrcurf- BaiiMW, r» 3^131. Johnson Offers SHEP'S . 'SI. 'I « pick fl • Oxford Trailer Sale*; j mile S of 1 ake Orina on H34 ^___ MY 3-0731 • WE ALWAYS CARRY'a OKXJD' ; SLLLl TION OF d .''LD MOBILF llO.ML." , 14 TO CHOOSE PROM' ; Some as Imv at $2".' Any Sue or Length WHITEHOL’SE VENUS CRL I8EI WEST BEND MOTORS Porta-Camprr Camp TraUar '43 Dodga pickup '47 Cbayi*. Standard '47 Willy*, Mercury Vg. Floor '41 OMC Panel 3^'a Mercury* 4174. ! •!! * .?.Gon‘“ 100 other* to choot*. 134 up ,*1 ™“** ^ ECONOMY CARS 33 AUBURN .“ Sjj'wg*M.i?ura' iOM CA-blLLAC ikARDfW _ 4184* '47 Plymouth 4 door Hardtop superior Aum, g«l»» W | y HERE. PAY HERE ^ J jiotor sales ..r. £,« 11M WUlUm* Lake at M54 ill?,y "J ;__________OB »-«>*«__________ Campbell PI t-ia7i PB 4-SM3 , l»»3„rOHp_CLUB C()Ura, RAjnO King Auto Bale* U4 g. 1 MM CHXVROLXT .\( Bl KN RO.\l) ^Al.l S tV .SLR\ It I, Terrlflr bucounlv On BOAT8-MOTORBTRAtt ERB end M m^ode.l^^^j 2020 Dixie Hwj PE 3 M74 _ _ HI DOLLAR JUNE CARS _________ irucki, PE 3-300B daya, evenings mSOXHEVBOLET not, am v-HIOH g~POR LATE MODEL door hardtop. 0 eyilndat engine, EUaworib B BaaUe_4JAJH400 " JUNK CARS WANTED OR 3-3636_______ _ TOP 'DOLLAB'FOR'clean CARS EmMlNOHAM Ml _______ . ^"™v^^a^V'M*AX?^ ! M CHEVT CONVERTIBLE bbOD ■iFTOBb pairlane harutop? radio, beater, windihleld Wbshers. turn algnals. auto, tranimlaslon. 4440 Call altar S:30 Ml 4Mt7 ■47 PORD J-DOOR REPOSSESSION . _____ MAKES WTO BED. cloan. 31^7348. Stuan, Conway^ , SPRING SPECIALS i tJ Plymouth M CHEVROLET ImpSla * dr ' PORD •44“bUI& “tfooT hardtop * 4»5 ! M ifuDEBAKEft '44 PONTIAC 3 door 0215 '50 PORD 4 door 0304 Shep'ii Motor Saks 5 EABT BLVD._______PE 0-4307 4 705 I 305 Lloyd ---- , Comet, 313 g. I__________ MM RAMBLER AMERICAN I per atatkm wafon. Red and wf^. Low mileage. Pull prlta^ll.OM. SuRIUNOHiSl-RiSiB&l. M^S! r°g{ryrom“iSnS',,“^i"vjK;i: DRIVE A MILE SAVK A PILE! Russ Johnson Motor Sales - SpQpial - LAKE ORION , MY 2-2871 MV-2-2381 --New " 1961 Simea $1395.25 Rite Auto. Mr BeU, TO e May 37 - A4iJS 1957 PLYMOUTH Crissman SMALL TOW N LOW OVERHEAD 35.000 MILE OUARANTBE radio, heater. I AND HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aaaumr pay-menU of |5.I3 par mo. call Credit Mgr.. Ur Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner, Pord TOP -JUNK CAR, TRUCK TRUCK COACH CAMPINS Acroj. Prom Avondale High' OPEN M 4 DAVg________UI_3-I0 CUS-TOM BOAT COVER’R AN rantsaa tepatn PE 4A377 PE 4-3134 .CHRW CRAFT IAHjOT CONTT- 130 horaepower 1P5«. Ex- it csndlUon. I3.3M. By Phone PE lAlM or EE 3 03M- ■ - _ $ /-N- f-iaune r_t ■ New 61 Crees 1,3 FT - 2^>-FT, , Noe On Display ; FROM $*«.' \0 $2 PONTIAC WABTE PE 3-0301 W L -NLL-D CARS! Eipectally late model Poottac*. CadlUaca Oldamobllet. Bttlcks. Cbryroleta. ^®* *®^ ‘*®"gp ®“ ^KA^T‘1^?OTOR "sales B3J Dixie Hwy OR 3-M03 : UL 3-l030i 1000 CHEVROLET IMPALA 3-DR hardtop. 0 cylinder automatic, radio and heater. „ whitewall Urea, as this black beauty today. It’a aharp and like new. Uoyd Motors. Lincoln - Mircury • Comet, 33| 8 MtO PORD PAIRLANE. 3-D(X3R A Saginaw, PE 2 Used Auto Parts 102 1146 MERCURY ENOINE. WITH Ctlnrudt Motora i llullt Marine lY (.oacli U5210 HbUy Rd MX 4-6771 IKILLT MICHIGAN BANK RATES ^ < gypii Daily and Sunday YaCATIOK TRAILERS P'OR RENT DART gPORTMEN CENTER Pishing Buppllaa A Sporting Equip Ml N Saginat Holly. ME 7-MII Open Dally b Sundays 7 a m -g p.m C A1114 i g Orarr Now! OOODELL TRAILER ARKANSAS TRAVELER BOATS riiompson Clinker Built Boats ft JOHNSON MOTORS, GASOW SPORTS center 2175 rasa Like Rd PE J-M02 KEEOO HARBOR. MICH BOAT INSCRANCE-^I PER CENT of value Haiiiep Agency. PE 3-70i3 M PLYMOUTH. STICK. V3. P part* OM. '53 OoSoto motor radtalor. A-1 condition. 130 whole car 145. body bang- -AgJ74 3 30 7 JO p m FUEL INjECTION HEADS. 104P CHEVROLET ADOOR. POLL price $75. no money down, no payment till July, Lugky Auto Sales M3 S. Saginaw. PXf A2314. iOM CHEVROLET 4 DOOR. RA-DIO AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ABBOLUTELY NO MONET DOWN Ataume payments of 132.35 par mo Call Credit Mgr . Mr. Parks at M7 4-7500, Harold Turner. Ford. _____whitewall ll I blue flnltb. new tm* payments of E ■53 PONTIAC HARDTOP Pull price 54 FORD 2-DOOR '50 CHEVROLET 3-bOOB Pull prlc* ■55 MERCURY HARDTOP Pull price ■57 PLYMOUTH 3-OOOR cury-(h>met. 333 8 ’ Saginaw. FE .JPONTIAC RETAIL STORE IIM CHEVROLET IMPALA SPORT COUPE Beautiful Ivory and turquoise finish radio. heater, power steering Immaculate condition MM CHEVROLET PICKUP I foot box. lg.0H m Also radio. Sharp dark blue RAMMLLR-DALUAS 1001 N MAIN ROCHESTER OL 3-III1 DODGE CHRT8LER-TRUCKS MIS 8TUDEBAKER. 3 DOblf Standard transmission. 13.0M ac-; tual miles. Economy at It'* beat Must be seen to be appreciated. BlRMINailAM-RAMBLER. 506 S. Woodward. aau& of 15 Mile Rd . I min, from Pontiac. Ml 0-3000 M47 PONTIAC SUPER CHIEF CATALINA COUPE Cgral and charcoal gray finish. ...... w cylinder, t.--- & St^^ No‘‘*5ia:(a“.ul HAM Ml 4-2736 KOI WILLTB 17 FORD STATION WAOON, RA- **DIOsAND HifATER, 'pbRbo'MAT-IC. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY VOWR. Assume paymonta of 130 - L.AKESIDE MOTORS W Huron at BlUabeth Lakt Rd. _________PE I-4PP3_____ -_1I Credit Mgr.. Mr. at MI V75M. Harold , Ford ™ M5i CfbEVROLET WAOON. g-CYl-tnder stick shift, radio and haatar. whitewall tires, sparkling tutone MOT PORD (XiUNTRY SEDAN. sUtloo wason. VI angina. Pordo-mntlc. power steering and brakes Black and white flmah with red KORTH°cJfE?^yS*’OT\*^6M 8. WOODWARD aH , BIRMINO-...... 4-3734______- mly mil Eai CHEVROyn [>WARO AVE , OLIVER BUICK 65 Mt. Clemens Jmmaculata condition Ins’ic •FE 37954 This Week’s Specials , ROCHESTER OL 2-9721 Mid-Week CONVERTIBLE Special! rondition. Hyar It cur^jComet. 332 8 Saginaw. PE ' iW CHEVROLET 140 SfERIEB.' GOOD CARS FOR Clean Credits > Docs Business trsnsmlsslim, heater, waahera, and whitewall tires. Real aharp. $1095 BRAND NEW SPACES PONTTAC . Sale Coml. TraHert 102A Mobile Home Park PE _ •OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR those who want the best. tO'xM' Auto Accessorks 91 MO.Vr IX.SURAXCL $5 Per $100 of Coverage All Risks - No Deductible PHU.\K FE 4-.3.^36 For Complste Information RANK A ANDERSON AOPNCY 157 CREVROLIT 310 4-OOOR stqtloB wagon V-g engine, power-gild*. -- ----- ------ Sak Used Trucks 103 FORD DUMP 5 YARD B IS rubber 4 speed trtnimis! low mileage. 3 speed r For Sak Tires Good condition 6500 MA g-1353 50 CHEVROLET' , TON panel, with only S.OOC N BEACnPUL UNION L OPEN EVES k SUNDAY EM 3-4145 I WHITE MATCHTO 75fl»M I )U.\ i l.-N .M S MARINE - LONE S'TAH CREST I I NEK 1 perfect coiHfltlon throughout! 61.115 ■" ' SPENCE RAMBLER SERVICE MIS I CLARKBTON 1 USED TIRES 1 SALES Marier-Cratt JloR''rALir'M4r P'aNEL' TRuHt CO' 1000 b woodward AV* BIRMINGHAM Ml 4-3735. MSO CHEVROLET 3-DO(Ht PUCi I price 4345. no money down. 114 a month, no payments till July i Lucky Auto Bales, M3 B Saginaw. ^ FE 4-2314__________^______ ' 1055 CHEVROLiST "cONViRTTBLE , RADIO AND HEATER AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. ABSO LUTELY NO MONET DOWN As--------payments of IM.70 por mo. •(0 Buick ......$2495 'y> Biiick Convert. $1895 | '.W Biiick Hardtop $1995! $5 Down Buy.i Any One ’59 Buick 2-Dr. Sdij. $1795 of 40 Cars on the Lot! ’59 Rambler Wgn. $1395j Art Opel Wagon ...$1195i MUlien b .-g 98 Holiday $2195- ---VT.ma’;?"? -60 Pontiac S’Chief $2395, - ^Rambler W'gn. $1495 ’.^9 Renault D’phine $109,^ 1959 FORD cyllndor sundard: MM Buick Invtcta Convertible.; washers, Turquoise with Snow-White top., Radio, haater. dynaflow, power; steering, power brakes, electric; windows, g-way seat, whitewall Urei. impeccable.- Full price $2795 Rcineniher we encourage you to check our. cars \ with e mechanic You know and trust. We Have A Fine Selection of BEATTIE MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE UMTS CLEAN . Birmingham Trades HOMER HIGHT Small Town Trader ,'*'7 ivriiciuu Lv piimc ’.'S Rambler Sedan $ 945 ’.58 Rambler 2-I>oor $ 695 ’.'8 Dalphine .........$ 8951 WILSON ; CONVERTIBLE! MM Buick LeBabre COnvartibl* Forest Oreen with whUa ............ dynaflow. j PRICES Ranging from PONTIAC CADILLAC 1350 N. s'taerlng.'pow'ar brakieiT "Whi?,";; . Immaculate. Full price. $2695 j 12 Months W'arranty call (h-edlt t 210 Orchard Lake .\ve. Corner Williams St. Phone FE 2-9101 Woodward. iCONVERTIBLE;, BIRMINGWAM Ttra Sales 503 S Saginaw St 5EJI-4507 ^PE 4-45H rauR w6x14 white matched . set Only gg es Cloodvear. 30 8.; KI'T.I.^ S HARDWARE 30*4 AUBURN RD OPEN SUN. I0-2 ■ ■ --- Call OA g-3403 •53 PORD. PICK-UP 'rTON 344 GOOD USED TIRES KUHN AUTO SERVICE lU W, Huron_________^PE i LOOKI 750x14 BLACK TIRE^rALL, nama brands Off new ears ti5.50i glut tbx^nd exebang*. yate ' SEE SCOTTT POR A SCOTT 3 H P to 75 H.P. Tradt your old motei In qn a new SCOTT b' MrCulloch Tou'U like doing bualncu at OAKIAND MARINE EXCHANOB NEED A CAR? BUY IT NOW! M55 PORD 4 YARD ppMli^ Q06b _______ —_ condition. Phono OOT-3333.______i Boglnaw PE 4-4101 ' fko '44 PKHt-UPB. NICE PX f VlNRUOI MOTORS , i 4-3341. Toylor'o Oarago. __________________ Plberglaa .jg CHEVROLET 4 . _ -------- I Oundltton Throughout I * 1957 CADILLAC Mas air eondWooIng. Rat b vary earatully drlvan and 1 ““ *’$595*DO\VN BILL SPENCE RAMBLER g Main MA g-5671 ClarkitOB MOT DODOE TBO tractor; Sak .Motor Scooters 94 For Sak Mqtorcycks irAr^lU NEED 44M For Any Emergency We Ceq Kelp Y6u ' SEE seaboard finance CO , . 1165 N. Perry 8l Pl| J-70t7 * Meyer’.s Chevrolet “Ll Caniino .Saks” NEW AND USED BOUGHT AND BOLD , 37M W Walum Bled. PE 4-M|g ----------- Michigan JEROME MOTOR SALES 280 S. Saginaw FE 37021 LOOK! BUY! .SAVE! — Buick Invic.. Iceberg white with red Ic Radio, beater, dynaflow. steorlng. power brakes, whi $169 TO $369 JEROME-FERGUSON ROOHEBTER FORD DEALER OL t-0711 ______________f: hardtop Dynaflow. ____. Radio. RoaUr. TOhltawalla. 3 tono. ! You must see this on* before R^lo. Heater. ; iigg'^'tiUc SUr Chief tpU. ledan. mlsston MHc Rydramattc. Radio, boattr. Whtto-Walls Blue with blue morraotdo IMl Tampeat wagon, like new t34P6 MIS Bonneellle convert. 02100 IOM (nievy 4-dr., all power 01306 MOl Mercury MedU "100" 03005 MM Chevrolet Impels RT 43306 IOM PooUsc CatanBs hardtop OlOPO MSP Ford Mr., atlek tblft tUOO MM Pontiac 8-Chlcf 34r 0MO6 MOP Buick 4-door aedon tlOSO MM Pontiac Btatloa Wagon gl4M ______________Wagon ...4 Moreury 4-door bordtop gl3S0 1606 Ponttac Moor hardtop 014S0 IMT PooUao ataUon wagon * “ IOM Rambler Buptr 4door lor Buptr 0 Plrofltto 4 M57 (2havy MaHoa wagon 1647 Chory ton pIMop , _ M46 Buick Century hardtop g 7B4 IPM Pontiae 8-Chlef H-Top * *“■ M4t Buick 4-door » its $2795 W f will gladly handle any financing you may require through the Bank or Finance Company of YOUR choice! CONVERTIBLE bU Ebony with all red rinterior raff a WBRe Toff lUdS. heater, dynafloiw power ateoriag, power brakes, electric windcwi. Chevrolets Fords Plymouths Studebakers 1954s TO 1956b lai and Premium whtte>i I ure*. 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(4) Broken Arrow (7) Newt, Weather f9) Popeye (M) General Chemiatry •:te .(7) Believe It at Not •;lf U) Newi •:U (4) Weather |;N (2) Newa I cidea to Inveetigatej Johni Ireland. I (56) Exceptional Clilld | ;>:N <2) Manhunt i (4) Wagon Train (cont.) (7) I (9» R H) ^ (7) Circus Boy (9) Yogi Bear •;M 12) Newa Analysia (4) Sports •tU (2) Newa (4) News (56) Collegia MathenMtica 7;M (2) Malibu Run (4) Dangerous Robin (7) Brothers Brannagan (9) Pioneers T;M (2) Malibu Run (cont.) (4) Wagpn Train (7) Hong Kong (9) Movie: “Black Tide." (cont.) (56) Showcase >:.to i2) Danger Man i (4) (CWor) Price la Right I (7) Ozzie and Harriet (9» Movie (cont.) (56) Title Hunt •:00 (2) Angel j )4t (C(rior) Perry Como j i7) Hawaiian Eye (9» Walter Winchell File (56) Briefing Session ;*:30 (2) I’ve Got a Secret ! (4) Como (cont.) (7) Hawaiian Eye (cont.) (9) Harbor Command 10:00 (2) Steel Hour (41 Peter Loves Mary (7) Naked City (9) News (7) Jackie Cooper (9) Chez Helene 10: tt (9) Nursery School 11:00 (2) Double Exposure (4) (color) Price Is Right (7) Morning Court (9) Romper Room 11:30 (2) My Uttle Margie ' “ itlon ) Goncentratic ) Love That I (56) Astronomy for You THLIUDAY AFTERNOON young swimmer, auspicious io;is (9) Weather of a channel drowning. de-„^,, ,9, 10:30 (21 Steel Hour (cont.) TV Features By Utttod Press lateraatisaal i WAGON TRAIN, 7:30 p.m. (4). Milllt Perkins and Dean Stockwell star. The Santee family has changed Its name to hide a secret. DANGER MAN, 9:30 p.m. (2). John Drake (Patrick McGoohan) investigates reports of slave traffic __ in the Arabian desert and geto u:ioT2) sports ‘ beautiful showgirr (41 Sports (4> Telephone Storytime . (7i Naked City (cont.) (9) Leon Errol lO.-tt (9) Goif Tips I0:M (9) Sports 11:00 (2) News (4) News (7) Decoy (9) News 11:16 (2) Weather (4) Weather (9) Movie: "The Barkleys (2) Love of Life (4) (Color) Truth, Conie-({uences (7) Camouflage. (9) Susie 12:16 (2) Search for Tomorrow (4) (color) It Could Be You (7) Number Please. (9) Tower Kitchen Time 12: tt (2t Guiding Light 12:60 (9) News. 12:65 (4) News. 1:00 (2) David Niven (4) Journey (7) About Faces i9) Movie. 1:26 (T) News i:« (2) As Worla Turns. (7) Lile of Riley. 1:65 (4) Faye Elizabeth 2:06 (2) Amos ’n’ Andy (4) (color) Jan Murray. (7) Day in Court 2:M (2) House Party. 1 (4) Loretta Young. (7) Seven Keya 6:60 (2) Our Miss Broota 4) Young Dr. Malone jSewoge Bond Plan Set for Submission The 93.53-mUlion bonding plan for sewage treatment plant was ready ! today for submission to the Muni-iclpal Finance Commiasiem. County Traffic Kills 7 in April gatiM bonds to flaaea a obtataed by tbe Water RewMreea It appeared the dty would bO racing against time to sign eon' m contracts by the Juno j deadline specified by the coorl ! order. But there is not expected ;to be much legal embarrastmeM 'if the deadline is not exactly met. i aty Manager Walter K. ,WiU-man said he wanted to dovetail 4 Months ShoWi*he timing of the contracts with AX • • rs xL - the expected approval by the Mu« 26 Driving Deaths in nidpal Flndnce commission to oelf First Oakland the bonds. Oakland County traffic claimed seven more lives in April, raising the year’s total to 26 dead so far. The finance commission it a state agency that passes on tha financial feasibility of all muiiici-' compared with 37 killed during l»l «nd school bond issues of a (he first four, months of 1960. general obligation nature. No date has been set yet to ad- CONTINITCD SI PPORT—A check for $500 was presented to I>*ader Dogs for the Blind Inc. yesterday by the Pontiac Lions Club. Accepting the check on behalf of Leader Dogs from local I Jons Qub President Philip Wellemeyer (right) is Vince SyrScuae. an instructor at the Leader The two major e rsatlie Prau rkala Dogs school near Rochester, whije ‘‘Troy.’’ a German shepherd t^nee. looks on with approval. Since the school was founded by the Lkms Club in 1939. over 1,600 dogs have been trained to assist blind persons. accldeats oh county roads so far jvenlse Tor construction bids this year havo been coUsloaw at j resulting when OM driver failed to yield tho rigM of way, and car* alammtag Into (Lisa Gantoni). Broadway’’ (1949). The (7) Queen for a Day Barkleys, a musical-comedy (9) Movie team, are also man and wife. 1:30 (’_’) Verdi(rt Is Yours. Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, (4) From 'These Roots Oscar Levant. (7) Who Do You Trust t:00 12) Brighter Day. (4) Make .Room for Daddy Katanga Developments Prick at Hopes for Congo Settlement , Joets Boar tho road, f Seven penona died as the result 'of cars smashing into stationary i objects. Sx lives wort claimed by intersection collisions. Fhro of the year’s vlctima to date wera pedestrians. an to- terest In trying to havo Pontiac’s credit rattag Improved bo-tors the bond Issuo to save on la- tho city inigM ba I eligible aow tor a top eraM Meantime, there 1 property matters I with the pipeline that is to connect the existing plant with tho proposed expansion on the new site at Auburn Avenue and Opdyke Road. OZZIE AND HARRIET. »;30 p.m. (7). Complications arise as Ozzie prepares for Rick’s 2lst birthday party. PERRY COMO. 9 p.m. (4). Andy Williams subs tor Como t<»ight. 11:26 (2) Movie: "Tom, Dick and (7) American Bandstand Guests are Patti Page. coihedlAn '41 (Color) Jack Paar Harry" (1941). A naive girl 4:16 (2) Secret Storm, can't decide between s l:36 (2) ^dge of Night, bustling young salesman, a (4) Here's Hollywood, sophisticated millionaire and, v9) Adventure 'Time a bum. Ginger Rogers, Bur- 6:06 (2) Movie gess Meredith. (4) (color) George Pierrot (7) Mov ie: (1942) . A girl helps two m who are trying to rescue scientist trapped in a mine cave-in. John Wayne, Randolph Scott. Marlene Dietrich. Jackie Mason and comedienne Nancy Walker, (color) I’VE GOT A SECRET, 9:30 p m. (2). Harpo Marx is the celebrity ' guest. STEEL HOl'R. 10 p.m. (2). A Story of a shy young girl's first encounter with romance and its subsequent effect upon her life. NAKED emr, 10 p.m. (7). Refu-gee Lazslo Lubasz (Sam Jaffe) «=“ Meduati^. learns that the kiformation he has:*=“ On tl^ Farm Front, been buying about a granddaugh-'f" '2 ;^l-^»ege. ter in the old country is phony and '*®* Today. (7) Johnny Ginger (9) Jingles. Only one of this year’s victims :WBs killed in a head-on, two-car crash, which was a major cause By PHIL NEWSOM Congolese leaders to end their leaders remaining at the Coqufi- accidents in 1960. A ★ A ITI Foreign Neat Analyst ••ooperallon with the United hatvUle conference reatflnned Other traffic deaths In the past 1 City Attorney William A. Ewart Tn the fnnsvtiirw Cnnon there N»tions. Iheir policy of cooperation with tour months resulted from rear-end said the city has still not gained .suddenl'v Z Ostensibly, the handful of Congch ^ ;~Uision., sideswiping and - - things have taken a turn for the lese troops who seized Tshombe better. were acting on their own and were •* ' last nsonth’a traffle death ton I Strangely, this turn sprang in demanding that he end hia differ- was down three from the aama part from an act of violence in ences with the other leaden. j It also was announced thati moatb to 1966 when 16 persons .which the central government ofj Be that as tt may. both the Tshombe would not be allowed to| were kWed. .President Joseph Kasavubu said it.Congolese leaden and the United:return to Katanga but would be month since PAINT NOW PAY LATER! THURSDAY MORNING (colon Continental Gass- »>•:; J ihaT’;: part dnd which certainly Nation, wen quick to nize the;held in Leopold^^Ue indefinitely, i « 6-M (4) Bowltalflghllghti Tf™* “ • »“Tpri« to the United advantage ^fered them. iolZENGA REMAINS iin Junary, six in February, .even Udall's Brother Elected to House April. That was the detraUoa of Ka- remained at Only five persons wen killed on taaga President Mdse Tshombe .HviBers and bundled them ®**'*‘’ PO'W’rtul factor the county's highways in May'last a. h«.mHl hi. ^Iglui adslsen toT^StorS™ Kasavubu and his cen- year. to" .WS r... Airport after seising an nlH- iwas the Stanleyville regime of P1 matiua on Kasavubn and other Kasa^ifbn and the Osngdese ic 0 m m u n 1 s t - backed Antoine rQlllllQ UulY vOOPvl i he seeks revef^. (7) Funews JACK PAAR, U:30 (4). Jack’s‘J) Mieve It or Not. guests an Eva Gabor, singer Rem Hussman, Alex King and Harry Hershfield. (color) 7:36 (2) B’wana Dop. (7) Johnny Ginger. 9:16 (2) Capt. 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Ray Moloney hu reported from Elisabethville, capital of Katanga, that Tshombe’s posttiem there has been weakening steadily. Despite iu natural wealth, the Katanga ! treasury is exhausted, living costs I are soaring and his mercenary army is restless. If his Belgian advisers were toi The council has representatives depart. Tshombe would be a king,from GM local unions throughout' without a throne. the country. ’The Ford UAW Coun- —^— --------------- jeU is to meet May 24-25. : Current three-year wage con-i Bamarc B Intercepts tracts with the big three Fast-Flying Regulus II Zstoblifhvd 1936 UAW's GM Unit to Talk in Detroit on Pact Goals DETROIT (^ — The General' Motors Council of the United Autoj Workers Union will meet in De-trdt May 17-19 to fit the UAW’s 1961 contract goals into localized j demands on GM. 'naaa ns’s! Aug. 31. Negotiations on new pacts EGUN AIR FORCE BASE. Fla.{are scheduled to begin in July. (AP»—A Bomarc-B missUp inter-' ----------- cppted a Reguias II target mis-,poad Contract Approved sile 10 miles high over the Gulf! I of Mexico. I The advanced Bomarc was launched Tuesday from nearby !.Santa Rosa island on a signal from Montgomery, Ala. The in-Iterception — a near-miss—was imade 145 n^iles downrange while I the Regulus was traveling {twice the speed of sound. LANSING (B - The State Ad-, mlnistrative Board has approved the award of a negotiated contract to the Bacco Construction Co. of Iron Mountain for one mile of modernization on U S. 141 north, from the Michigan - Wisconsin: border In Dickinson County at a cost of SM.366. WAREHOUSE SALE M siv Tiliiiiinu All itylsi, sixes, some display m o d 11 s, some In crites, some slightly Kretched, but In petfect condition end reedy to use. Friday I to 5 p.M. Satorday 9:30 to 12:10 laiy Tusm $5 to $10 Dawn at 130 N. Cess A«e. NIW COLOR TV ONLY «399 SWIET'S TV Amuscis LOUISE look almost straight up to see the atage from her front row seat at Judy’s concert. Later ^e told her father. Sid Luft, staring upward, “I can only sep Mconmy—” —she Indicated her neck—“down to here." A. -A ★ Sugar Ray Robinson itald he’ll get lOOQs to make three fllma In Mexico ... Singer Jackie Wilson, due to leave the hos-1 pltal, suffered a relapse . . . Caatro’s coming to B’way -drama titled "Julius Castro" . . . Brigitte Bardot bought a! mean and ornery watchdog to protect her from mean and ornery photographers . .. George Jessel cabled Jackie Gleason i to ask for a walk-on role in his “Olgot" film. Frankie Lane may tour the summer circuit In “The Fanta-ka” . . . Rock Hudson dined at the Satellite, sent the hat-; cheek girls Into orbit by smooching ’em on the way out . Marlone Dietrich’s getting back into her famous trench coat for "Judgment at Nuremberg." 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HsroR Additional Offievs rkrONekoat Miekigpn (\}/i Blodks Wett of Telegraph) Mvmbor Pontiac CkoMkw of CoaiMvrea -P- ; \ . / ^FORTY-FOUR TgE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 8. 1961 ^ W J - I Educati(^ Aid OK'd Police Transfers Jones, now at Detroit, will go tol Romeo. Robert Korney, who is at Manistique, will go to Romeo. Raymond (Maon, now at IronJ Mountain, comes to Pontiac, as _ ^ , does Gerald Tsfel. who now is at , _____________ The latter gnnip ia expected to! Five of 48 state police transfers;Paw Paw. Tuesday voted *-l toapprove Presi- approve it either Thuraday or ear- announced Tuesday affect the Ro-; ' i jdent Kennedy’s $2,298,000,000 jw^jly next week. jmeo and Pontiac posts.. The trans-I About 90 per cent of the U. S. by Subcbminittee 'inGt6n (APl-The u c a u 0 n subcommittee voted to eiM it to the full 41# , » W i Labor and Public Welfare Atl6CT-ArGd KOSlS NowMaayWMr false TEETH WHIl utfk Worry I p.... .. ^,...vF.wu.ww wren. iiiro aiiu rumictv tiiv r.-- —— . iposal for federal aid to pubUc Democratic leaders hope toifers are effective June 12. sulphur and one-half the world grade and hi^ schools. brir« the legislation up on thej Robert J. BeUaire^ now at_Ro-Uupply com^ from LouLsiana and] I Only Sen. Barry Gddwater.iSenate floor next week. iMth dropuns, u. PAS'lwl R •meo. will go to Detroit. Paul Texas. r TbWplwwantpovewhMoa KStSS'SaU^.’VS&'K area wuoUn •v*rT«b«rt. PLANNING FIRST U'NCWCON—The Chtho-Bc Social Services of Oakland County is planning its first 'araioal luncheon meeting lor May 23 at Morey s Cbuntiy Oub, 2280 Union Lake Road. Commerce Township. Chairman of the luncheon is Mrs. William J. Dean of Pontiac. Mrs. Palmer G. Bundy, of pa\isburg. is co- chairman. 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Sears Reversible Quilts 6.99 Beg. 8848 Lofty Rayon and Nylon Blanket iu,.i448 397 ck.rf* n Wide choice yE^AY> W^^Al At Invasion Probe Flight Is Now Set for Friday < DVLUBS rACBS MUSIC — CIA ohlef AU^ DollM talki to Sen. WUUam rullnia^t, D-Ari(., Senate Foreign Relationt Gom-i^ttec diairmnn (right) at the start of a hearing on tha JU-bted invaskm TiKsday. But bad weather intervened. Today, Williams said, the weather U improving both here and in the recovery area-290 miles down the Atlantic missile range where Shepard and his sealed cabin will City Tax Rate Raised Btents $13.60 FigurW^HTMada Official by Commission; Will Bring Surplus the State Department and the General Intdllga made later whether to cdl r tary ^vlsers before aithev the fun committee Or the Latin Ame» Jean Affairs subcomndttee. The eipeeted 33-ccnt increaae In the municipal tax rate was made official by the City Obmmiasion The 1961 property tax rate was set St 113.10 for eadi S1.000 of assessed valuation. The rate had been n3.27 for the past three years. the MW My levy Is to draw to abaat fMW more lhaa reqaired the Iftt badgat. City commisaianeni have indicated since January they would approve the 33^»nt Increase if the as-setoed valoatloM rose to 3290 mU-Uon; a tocresae. It did. The new tax rate is still lO cents lets than the 113.70 levied 1964 thAwgh 1967. The INI budget, totollag $t,-nUN. cabs tor a, tox levy of FuIbrigM said die confirmed Ms prkr i that ‘‘the operation aa a whola a mistake” for wUdi the White House, the Defense Department, the CIA and the State The budget is 3394,651 higher thM last year's and the tax levy $213,563 hi^er. The higher tox rate waa called for to raise the added tox fHB^. ili- In Today's Press ^ ' Arizona Etedion Democrat Morris K. Udall pcores narrow victory in race for Congressional seat va-‘cUed by brother’s appointment to Csblnet-^AiaB 49. Cuba-Rufsia AP ijewa anabvt William L. Ryan si^ > Qiba prob-aUy rushed to proclaim it-asU part of Canunindat to uhdm Soviet protection against future .UA. moves— PAGE 4. Dhormamont Mil ..ttt- olfer Russia any new oon-oapdons when nuclear teat tar taUi resume In few daya-PAGE ». Ares News . fUtoaitaa . fe;: There bad been reports of trouble with a Radstoda fuel fine Thee-day. kMw aH 1 wart to kMw," Fal- tour haar brtafliw hy AUea W. Drttoa. direetor af the sapar^ aewet CU, airt Etohari M. Blaaell Jr.. Drttoe* deputy dl- CIA’b part la the tovaalau by KEY WEST, Ihu Urt-«ap«. Maaael ArflnM, leader SI toe aa-af Oaba twa a af toe Bay af OecldMi Department share "a ooOecdvt responsibility.” Fulbrlght is it when he learned of the plinned -invasion. The a of State Dean Rusk, who briefed t|e committee Monday, will re-t^ this afternoon for a tether briefing on the world sttuatfon, including the crisis in Laos and current develoi^ents in Cubs. ■POQKLY CONCEIVED’ One - member of' Fattnigtlt’ committee, Sen. Frank Churdi, O-ldaho, reported that the invasion by the (}Uban exiles waa marked by "poorly conceived mll-ittury idaiining.*' ★ k ♦ "A dual mistake was made,' Church told newsmen. vGomnw nlsm can not be shot down in Latin America)- it mint be shown up, and this should be the object of our policy.^ 'But when " retort to arms wuB compounded by allowing corporal's gum^ to attempt i eumy’s work.” Agroe oiv Btll’W Judgil WAanNc^TON (AP) — Senate-House conferees agreed Tuesday on a MU which would create a Old number of 73 new fed Judgeships, tododing two In B Novy to Sand U|> Man Call Waathtr Outlook Favorably Rocket li in Top Condition The forecast about 48 houn be- Mock Tornado Tests Civil Defense Crews Wm M«t Ihrtu tol into* sBgM tnhhte w» Meseury rtUi wiku 4HM to OMLIW fto Mtod toasu are 2iS!Sr%torta tort a«i te seed U aay oM tails. Williams said « eatnpleto Isted flight of tha Reditona was scheduled today with SInpard pir-tidpating. This censtoto of puttlag the vehicle through vdl its paces except llkM. It Indhdeu m lliraligh . - - of Its dcctrodic, guidance. «m ________________jt« itototet’ A weekend tetodring ff something ahwiU odcur to pvavtoit a flight on Friday. ’ Ha said It hsMBy tahto 46 haara to gal tonh au tfhadala But he nM it to not tnie tost toe whole thing would'iWHn to be reeyded sfhor flvu'dW'*- The Na-tioual Aeroiuntlct «id SpACt Admbiialratkin (NASA) had said toere might be repeated ))otepone- roents up to five . ' ★ k ; n. After that. It was aalA ship leuoveiy fleet, wmild have, to Has Hop«s for Con-Con IRON MOWTAW JAPJ-Afich. [in’s coming coostltutlonsl cen- aUeied (giportttety .to bridge our poUtical separatloiC' says Gewge Bomney, chairman of CiUseiu for Michigan. Keeping Ready for Disaster Purge Sweeping Russia in Guise of Farm Reform ■ATftING ’TQENADO" FIRE - Qty firemen creep dose to the ground as they sero in on blaiing debris in Hawthorne Park, ertingulrii- ing a simulated gas main exploslan as part of today's tornado exeidw for dty Civil Defense of CD Agency By PETE LOCTBIUER A "tornado'* struck Hawthorne Park in Northwest Pcmtiac at4:4S ajn. today, injuring a handful of school children, causing a gas main ezjdosion and Are, tangling traffic with toppled trees. First reports came in, as expected, promptly on ihe minute is the city began its moet extensive Civil Defense exercise In years. Hcores of avil Defense perscmnel jruil^ lo-the fdevasta^’ a strikingly mi, mrim at praettee teets w«rf [• ready and waiting. . PpUM detour^ Walton vard trad^ around ihe North Tele-grsph Road entrance to the park. The public wap hnned away from > paik, ^ as it would' he Jf e "tornado'* had ba|n ^ the Tiro Dapartment put art n hlMlsg pita SI d«Me la toe r Os. .Oaktoad Oaartjr Red Clraas workr «n, under the direction of lUI^ ^ Foreman, tout idd dialrman.' set up an emergency hospital In the multipurpoae mom rt nearby Haw- Selected members of the boys’ safety patrol ^ and. girls’ service indicating the varfous types of in-1*^- members of the department of public works tlmew \ip barrieadOB and began removal of parks Si- r B of niaov- gan the 'tH<^ lag volurtaar vteffina from the ihof af the.pdrk’a oomfort station. Tha "virttoM’-' ■— dty employca — had climbed to the root to give rescue crew .practice in lowering stretchers. A Michigan BeU Telephone Cb. grouip sat up an emergency telephone Une between the command port in tfte parking lot and an information center in the multipur- (Oontinued on Page 2, CM. 1) LANSING « — A move to abolish the state’s dvn by cutting off all Its funds has been overturned by the -Sentte. The tottmakari, \>r a 144 vato, decided ^ NewsFla^ have M track” wtto prtoe-Uxlag WASEDTOTON (UPI) - The too Voted today to corttaue pro-dnctlaa of BSt and EH htenbers. K mM mlasllea are aot yht dom- LONDON (UPI) - Under the innocent guise of agricultural reforms a sweeping purge is taking place in Russia. It already has claimed premiers, party chiefs and an untold number of other otflcials high and low. Diplomatic dispatches reaching here today said the purge, which began quietly a few months ago and gabled mtnnentUm in recent weeks, apparently is not yet completed. The mastermind behind it is Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev. By all appearances he is making sure his men are slipping into the vacancies and assuring absMute party control over the politicians in the state machinery. Believe Orders May. Not Have Reached Rebels Local Youth, 15, Knifed to Death Alvin Scruggs, 16, Soys Virgil AAcNoil StabM in Scuffle After Donee VIENTIANE, Laos UD — The pro-Communist Pathet Lao command ordered its troops to cease fire today but rebels attacked Pha Lane, a key town (m the road to central Viet Nam at the thin waist of Laos. Informants here said tlje assault in battalkm size began this morning* and was still gfbing on near raid-day. Pha Lane Is about 60 miles east of the southern government stnnrt-hold of SavannaMiet, on the west border. The highway east leads .to an area of'South Viet Nam Just south of the border with Nbrth AAove to Cut Off State Office's Funds Thrown Over in Senate A 15-yearold boy wu stabbed to mpact automobile, the Tem-peet, manufactured by Pontiac Motor Division, has been selected as product ot the year fcM* Region 16 which includes Wayne, Oakland and Madomb counties. Featuring a imiq[ue rear transmission, the Tempest will compete with top products selected by other regions across the state for the “State Product of the Yew’ award. The winning product will be announced as a feature of Michigan Week. May 21-27. Milton G. Kendrick, refdonal products chairman, said tha Tempest was chosen by a panel of Judges afler a review of outstanding products manufactured in the three county area. Jadges hMiiidad Carl Sandberg prfrtdert of the M. Oalr tea and Oouatty Ctolv aad Deaa Stephen Attwoed, dhaa of the sohaal of eogiaeeriag of the Ualyetsity et Cuiddii^ in selecting the bon-ored product were that It must be sometoing new, rignlflcant, unique, Buccesshil and important to. the. In makiirt the award, the Judges cited the Tejhpest’s traitomtosion which is loci^ in toe ragr for equal weiitof distribution on all four wheeto, toe flexible driveahaft and on advanced foar-cylinder liaoamb regton In “Stkto Ptodoet of tod'Tear' ooippatmon doriirt AOcUgn WSHk. Mdy . 21-37. Judgaa lo^ tote toafr; arttotort «f Gul Sufidbetg, 'Stephrti Attwood,^. Oetgbton HohleB ate Regloqrt Pfflddrt Ctein^ G. Kdterick. '* ^ It was noted tost toe Tonpest the find mass produced tour-cyl-inddr car to he bulli in America toe The Scriiggs «• hoy has g»6ttgi tort to* Reds Attack Key Town on Rood to Center of Viet Norn Viet Nam. The attoek taftowed a i Deqdta toe attacks, there waa some belief that bad communiea-tions were to Marne and did not TTie U.S. 7th Fleet, its exact whereabouts unknown, remained in. Southeast Asian waters on its announced mission of deterring Con-, ______________________I Vle^ VT. Navy 'afOelals aaU ......B carrier la hearty ‘Tltom tea Just condteed iU parfiniid'slx-iM ■ c-nation SEATO Exercise Pony Express with landings in the wild Jui^le country of North Borneo. With 6,000 American and British marinee and Australian infantrymen, with 60 ships and 30,-y personne], it was the military operation ever held by the Southeast Asia Treaty Organtoation. WItaessea denied sealng Scrirtga pan e kalfe to toe sort-fie ate said they dMa’t knew bat tort toe pair had a fIgM at Uer la toe day. Andrew Sheppard, 16, of 46 L tdd officers he stopped MORE onnnwisnc In Bangkok,' SEATO Secretary General Pote Sarasin told newsmen after-a SEA'tX) Council emei^ gency session — its fifth in 10 days — he is more optimistic about prospects for a Laos cease fire. W. AvereU Harrlmaa, Pite- dor, arrived la Fhaom Peafe to-((Mitinued on Page 2, CM. 5) Scraggs when he attempted to flee after the stabbing and turned him over to adult chaperons at the Temide. They were holding the youth when police arrived. Check on Truce Fast, U.S. Asks Officers said Scruggs admitted the Mood^smeared, 10-Inch hurting knife they found in Ms coat pocket belonged to him and that , he had used tt in the sctele. Scruggs laid McNeil had threatened to have members of his gang "get me” and he became scared and stabbed the youth, according Assistant Coroner Dr. Isaac Pte-vette said the knife bli trated the victim’s heart, causing almort instant death. The boy wm pronounced dead on arrival at Pontiac General Hospital. Be FuU of Cheer for Thursday Will Climb to 61 From Oar News wires WASHINGTCH4 — State Department officials said today it is urgent that the three-nation Inter* national Control Commission proceed from India to Laos as quickly as possiMe to verify toe rejiart-ed cease fire. Officials welcomed news repoito that the rebel leaders have -Po«itive t a yoHUi aousht in conaeottoDji the tdaying o( tw girii Sat-’ fled northward from Hol- ala>ings in the Macatawa Hills | of Holland was also raadei mot* certain Tuesday with an-j other anaouDcement from Van Stratt I hallistka examination, than 36 faomrs afterjthc girls bad com Irm a rifle Janies Sicott Stegbens, 16. of rural _____, and authorities feared the boy may have made his way mto| Wisoansin or Minnesota, or aven' panada liy ttiis time. U. Wallace Vaa Strait ol Jhe ' story at owi^ by the bo>\ riND WEATON 22