Tht^W«athtr C.l. WMtiMr l«r«M rmcMt OwMy THE»PONTIAC* Hom» ^Edition noth YEAR ★ ★ ★v^ ^ON'I’IAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 11. 1961—26 PAGES -----------^^-------------------:-- UNITED WIESB lirnBEWATtONAt #e Mongrel Becomes Member Scki Less Private Aid\ WASHINGTON (UPI) — Democratic leaders took on new hope today that they might be able to get Congress to approve President Kennedy’s aid-to-educaticm bill without including funds for parochial schools. The measure was caught in a tug of war between Jewish and Protestant spokesmen on one end and the Roman Catholic Church on the other. Sen. ONE OF THE BOVS-Lucky. an 11-month-old PMP. agrees to abide by the rules of the Pontiac Boys Club and puts his stamp on an application form to prove his sincerity. Signing up Lucky Dog Joina Organization rratli* Fraw rhili is Cressy B. Larson (right), executive director of the Boys Club. Kenneth Poehiman. >12. 126 Westway Drive, who recruited the new member, looks on with' obvious approval. Lucky Crashes the Boys Club By MAX E. SIMON Lucky, an ll-monttw>id mongrel puppy, no longer leads a dog’s! life. He’s one of the bo>s. And, for the doubters, he can [produce credentials that say so. the only dog la the coua Molly’s dreams of winning state Class B basketball chiunpion-ship were turned into a nightmare by Fenton last night at Holly in th< district tournament finals. Fenton coach Leroy Decker, who two years agi^ gidded Holly to the slate finals, came hack to haont the Broncos ns hi* Fenton gninlet handed them a St-3$ defeat. Holly’s upset loss highlighted yesterday’s tourney action in the Oakland Cbunty area. In other games of significance, Rochester qualified for next week’s -A” regional by downing Utica, 67-58; Birmingham Seaholm lost a 5(M8 aass A decision to Ferndale; and, Milford’s bid for "B” honors was squelched by NorUiville, «MS. See today's sports pages (10-11) for driails.- T. W. JACKMm Tl|ta«tl** mi I r*miU«* wl ■m**altr to wo tod*r.) On Feb. 12 last it wasn’t Abraham Lincoln’s birthday they were celebrating at 82 Mt. Clemens St. Nor was it a Republican being toasted. h h ★ The quiet fdaudits were designed tor cver-p<^>ular T. W. (Bill) Jack-son, a native son of Pontiac, for 12 years postmaster, a life-long Democrat and former county chairman, and son of Henry M. Jackson, one of the .city’s pioneer citizens. Jackson was 85. These eveat-fUled years have encompassed servlcs as an agent .for the Internal Bevenne Service, Light Co. In the Pontlao efflee, lireaHenl at HH fwa lamnmm agency, la charge of emergency relief for tl eonatiles. But remembered best of all is when he took his oath of verturned, but a railroad spokesman said there were no known injuries. A Round Trip to Moon? Just SGOOmOr Sir WASHINGTON (UPI)-A round-trip ticket to the moon will run travelers around 3600,000, according to one of the world’s top space experts. ★ .* A "That would include, of course, necessary food and provisions,” Dr. Werhner von Braun added with a perfectly straight face, "when the equipment becomes available.” The German-born space booster, now head of the civilian space agency’s rocket research center, said Friday a whirlwind orbital flight around the world would cost ab^ 330,000 a person. * A * ' Von Braun made the predictions I testimony before the House Space Commkteem discussing the cost of space transportation. Cars Smack Head On, 3 Men Injured Leopoldville to be shut and the tame Inturma-tlon appeared to all fwartlMMt papers thii memlng. Neverfke-hwu. that one might be announced tutor today. The earlier accounts said Mor-;an, a 31-year-old soldier of fortune, had been convicted of treason. These accounts continued; Morgan’s Cuban defense lawyer promptly filed an appeal. He said "hope is not foot” and that he expects “good results.” But military appeal courts rarely overrule .sentences handed down by revolutionary tribunals. The appeals court agreed to hear the arguments of lawyer Luis Cairo this morning. The death umtence must be carried out Within M hours If the appeal is rejected. That means Morgan and aa aide doomed wMi hfan. MaJ. Jesiw Carreras, formerly attached to the army chief of staff in the Castro army might be executed early Sunday. During his two-day trial at La Cabana Fortress Morgan waa, accused of supplying arms to anti-C;astro rebels to the Escambray Mountains—the same ruKcd pcala where he joined Castro's guerrillas in 1957 as a major. Photo on Page 2 to Become Neutral Zone U.N. Decision to Send 4,000 Troops Perils Port Negotiations From Our News Wires TANANARIVE, Malagasy Republic—The Congo’s top anti-communist leaders have decided to form the “Association of Congo States’’ in an effort to bfing peace to their strife-tom republic, an authoritative source said today. Congolese leaders attending an important eonfer-ence on the Island of Madagascar took a major step Friday night toward an eventual Congo confederation with an agreement to make Leopoldville and its environs a “neutral zone with special status," Well-informed sources said the new status of Leopoldville was a clear move toward creation of a. confederation capital for the “even- -tual linking” of exiritog Congolese states and possible new ones. A United Nations' decision to Mercy Hospital. He ivas t paasenger in bis own car btong driven by James Eubanks, 44. •( IM E. Bmleivard South, Pontiac, when H veered over the center line on a qaarter'mile south of Ctariutoa lug car driven by Charles Serib-aer, 42, of 34«i Baldwin Road, Orion Township. Scribner suffered injuries to his hand and knee. He was believed to be in satisfactory condition at the hospital. POSSIBLE SkUIA FRACTURE Eubanks sustained cuts on his head and face and has i skun fracture. His condition remained uncertain at the hospital. Scribner told aherifrs deputies he observed the other car headed north approaching him at high speed when It suddenly seemed to go out of control. Scribner’s car was tossed through three guard po^ts into a gulley on hit side of the road. The other car spun another 106 feet dflWiL.the Jcoad-hefore-going- ■ the ditch and slamming against a tree. AAA Sheriff’s Deputy Itonald Brewer said the car driven by Eubanks had crossed a foot over the center line at the point of impact. Eubanks denied he was driving. He had been drinking, according to Deputy Brewer. "I^re were no witnesses. Both cars were total wrecks. The Congolese government and the U.N. Command had been reported close to agreement SATUTOAY. MAECH ^ lyes Early Pay [Saw Driver StS \^QT VjtOGS Tn Auto Industiyjnio River UAW Studies Merits of Vocation, Holiday Checks Sooner DETWMT CUPD-A for ti« UOM Ante WWiHri IMon add toifaqr UAW ia tryin* to eHanOBO wliattiir pwiaatmo pay-of vacatta and boUSay bene-m ndiM bo fwoiblo ta the onto DETROIT (UPD-Three hundred penom at a waterfront reafiaurant watch^ a dramatic rescue Friday when a car went out of con-trd and plunged into the Detroit River. - He said the union decided to * look into the matter after the As-■ aociated General Contractors .agreed to pay about 1.75 roillioa I to carpentma in advance vacation • operation Admintetrotion which oporatea te fordgn aid program. Hte wife Jeon is the youngest stater of Pieddent Ken- R. Sargent Shriver, whose wife Is the former Eunice Kennedy. _____ i new Peace Corps set up by the Prerident. dentally shot Mmaelf while deaa-ing a friend’s SS^mliber automatic revolver test night. John Harris, 39, 55 Ooveae St, iffercd a hand wound when te gun discharged at the home of Lewis Cummings, 309 Bloomfidd Ave. Harris wu treated tor the injury at Pontiac General Hoapitel Bocks Muikegon Sift Grand rapids (Upd - a jnfditcb effort was in te works today to have te new Grand Vol-tey State CoUege located at pb» Allendale and Maine ore te recommended two beat areas to'buUd iPuti 6 Ships Up for Sola __________________________ CLEVELAND (AP) - The Pto- Haraiachleger said. ‘£act of out neer-Steannahlp X2I..- JMlilOimced of 10 abteo. Ibey ore loo onaD to be ecpBowIcal. wyi Ibe figm. NEW CONCORD, Ohio (AP) —A Midiigan brother and sie-ter, each with a perfect grade point ratio of 4.0 lor the flret ■emeeter are making academic history at Muskingum College. They are Lola Ptochaska, a senior, and her brother James, a freshman. They are graduates M Fordson High School at Dearborn, Mich., and their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Emil R. Piochaska of that city. Both are attending cdlege on icholarahtoe. and adiol honors are nothing new tor them. Lois tied for first place in her high school graduating class (1967) and Jim ranked first in te class of 1960. Th» Pay PlrmingliBin 3 Speakers to Discuss Government in Medicine GM, Ford, Chrytlar Will Idia 83,000 of 33 Flonti NtxtWodc rote of government in medloinc will be dlaouesed by --------- ■petkan Mon^ Hjm Comm^ lly Ouugregar ________ktioBol Chttrdi of La- Wage. The I p.m. meetiftt ii one In a eontimiing eertee et the ebureh en “ExpMni Our Tboupiti and Ea- Alex fltete Witt ect if modoator. Tbe pu^ to invited to te meetp log. There le no edmielcn charge. 9 to miOttglit at te Oonmuiilty k dropped to U of Ibrd teyeffs aext week Inetade LI66 N Ghtoago, It Foal ooS ■ “ ~ hi Cteve- I. N.Y., e GM wiU ley off 10,800 at six Buick-OWsmpbJle-Ptmttec assemby ^ts in ArUn^, Tex., Atlanta, Ga.. Linden. N.J., WUmlngton, Del., Southgate, (^alif., and Kansas aty. Kan. Other rimtdowiM will lavotve X3,«69 wolfeeri et me honie ptenta of BNek, (Mdansiiile uA PoNtae 1 will idle about ^,000 at plants viOe, St. Louis, Flint, Lansing and Ptmtiac. Another 3,600 men will be sent home at the spark plug division plant in Flint. Pontiac Man Sfolibed; Refuses to Give Details A 48-year«ld Pontiac man was stabbed in te neck early today, but refused to glVe any details ai the knifing- police said. He was Identillrf as M liagman. 283 Raeburn St. He treated lor a 4-inch cut on the neck and released from Pontiac General Hospital. BIRMINGHAM 3849 Woodlake Drive, lUoomfMd TowMbip. Mif. •- D. Hifitor to ogNeal madteiiw at f ayoa Mate IMvenHjr aohael M madcinet Jamaa Brindle, dfieeto^ af te Seetal Saenrity Separimant at te UAWt aad Thomas Patou. Coit WuimbwgN. a toaohw »t te Cianbrook Sebool tn Moom-fteld HUls, baa hoM oppotntod to a portion with te National Coun-OH of TMobm of Engitoh. . _____■ wM bo to iw porilHWtilte WM mP aad to eatoel te bort oritolaa to rimmiBslaa aMv oritotoa and to weak «ltb te eSItofi of te tow mososlaat to prapovtag te 0- ■nus appointiiMnt U one of a munbtr b^ madf by NCTB to win have a Tte Mack 'Pitt OrdMrira win provide mufle tor te donctof. lharo will bo ratratomants. Tba danoe to aponsorid by students at BloomfMd SNbrim and Grovas achools. Jobleu Claims Drop in Pontiac DuringWeek Unemploymant eonpaiiMtlon .Jolma to Pontlae droppad lUgbtly this waak, but a hoovy toad to William BOldwto, Datntt attorney and former dlraetor of te Detroit Bor AModdtton, will be te gueat ft Nwker Tuaadoy at te 10 o-m. meeting M te BloomfMd Hills RspubUcon Women's aub. Motor Divtoton and Ftabar Body tout down operattons tor six days. farMtoMgaatoVMBaOi The meetng will be held at te home of Mrs. Donald Hagge of Ex-Area Musician Arrested on Coast REDDING, CaW. (UPD-Lyle Grovas Jr., 37, an ex^onvict and torinef Birmingham, Midi., dance band drummer, was arrested here Friday as a suspect in a Portland, Ore.’, bank robbery. !■« eight years of e U to N-yaor - -----puL ”■ lewl by He waa arrasted to Florida and rtm tag. Police here said Groves admit-he was in Portland-last Tues-day, the day of a bank toddup there, and he also was in Los Angeles recently vten a bank was robbed there.' I, acoordliM b rt, oouneU t flted tail week at te Pwtee bftoto at te Mtohlgaa Bmptagr- Ot thia woto*a total, 10,119 wwe wiwHiMitiMr datou and 601 wars ‘ ' ‘ 1. Lari woto te tattial dalnu Continuing claims, which-are now betas accepted on a twuweek baaia, art expected to drop next week but Initial claims will skyrocket due to the scheduled shutdowns, aocoidtag to Paul P. Kimball. branch manager. Infant Suffocates During Her Sleep The 4-mohUwM daughter of a Bloomfield Township couide suffocated in her deep early this monv-tog, according to Bloomfield Tow» ship police. ■f Mr. and Mn-Sock W. tfiavid-sen el I7M TtaOber BMgq Read, was teoaS dsod hi hoc bad by bw pantos wbsn tey arfike at Township firemen rushed to the »ne with k respirator but wero unable to revive the infant, lotopolii^a^ cause of death was not yet known. The parents told police that tin suffering from a cold. Upitt at 'Untouchables' NEW YORK (UPD-Brooidyn dock boas Anthony (Tough Tony) AnaataBia gave te Liggett and Myers Tobacco Co. an ultimatum TOdap-otop thq portrayal of Rto ions 0* gaiRstert on the TV show 'Hie UntouchaWea''^ toae te bustaeai of hia 10,000 longshore- To Tour Jobless Areas WASHINGTON (IH>I),- LOber Seentory Arter J. Goidberi witt teureew^ hig^l«M wMk, ft waa —mwrst FrU THBEE BURT Df CRASH - InvMved to ■ head-on ooUislan with another car this morning on Baldwin Rood to Orion Township, the vehicle shown above careened more than 100 feet fnnn the point of impact before it climbed over a ditcb and smashed Into the tree. Sheriffs depu-ties said this car caused the accident to which three area men were injured, one critically, when it crossed over the center One. (See riory on Page 1.) DUAL Award Mrs. Ruth DeOou, pttocl- ' Township. Al Mastoi, left, park manager, and pal of te Eastover Etomentaty School to Bloun- Pontiac Press reporter Jfan Long make the lltof Ifttto accqo 199Sto pwmieeto. awainl nil to behalf of the aefaeol tetrict lor its odtetend- hong to the outdoor cetoer at the poik. Tba Poo- tog pivtidpatlan to a aotera pragrara at te tiae Pram award will become a ponnaMto fto- Proud Uhe Raenatfoa Ana la Oxbawca tuntotbaaohooL i \ ■ .,-4- ■ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1961 THREE Parento Face Neglect, Chargtea Force Daughter to Live in Filth SANTA CRUZ, CWlf. (AP)-Mr. •nd Mn. Elmer J. Knuinger, u-cuaed^of keeping their 13-year-old ' df ushter locked fai a filthy room for seven years, will enter pleas day. GUARD Agohnf Fira Don't let this happen to your home. Take priecotions now. Fire insuronce is o necessary pre-coution, too. For Information $ee AUSHNNORVELL Afency, Inc. FE 1-9221 70 W. Lawrence Comer of Cost The couple, arraigned Friday in Municipal Couit, was held in lieu of $2,100 baU each. Juvenile authorities called the case disgusting. They sa^ Elaine Kensinger told them she was allowed out of her room only to attend school. The girl’s grandmother, Flo^ ence Kensing^, tdd police the mother has “treated Elaine mean since she was a baby./’ “I dMi’t know why,’’ the grandmother said. “She hated her and people so. I kn^ about it, but couldn’t get anywhere.” ’’When I used to go there, they wouldn't let Elaine out to have dhtner with us. If she poked her head out of the door, one of her brothers would throw a book at er to get her back,” she said. A picture of hatred and tension emerged as. authprities probed the Kensinger family’s hist^. The mother. Ruby Kensinger, 36, said Elaine had been conflned _____ for only the ^ three months. Sie told pdice she wants all her children back, except Elaine, who she said can go elsewhere “if she wants told authorities she had not had a bath for aevm years. When she; was given a tooth brush at Juvenile llall, she said she didn’t know how to use it. Pacifists Try to Board New Nuclear Sub PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (UPI) Pacifist demonstrators picketed the naval shipyaid today and reaffirmed their announced intention to board the submarine USS Abraham Lincoln during commissioning ceremonies. .......★ *.... ★ The 13-member group, some bearded and others lightly clad despite a'bhing wind and 32 degree temperature, carried placards which read: “He Who Lives by the Missile, Dies by the Missile* and “Abolish MissUes. Defend Freedom by Nonviolence." TTie pacifists told newsmen they intended to board the Lincoln, the nation’s fifth Polaris missile sub-lUdren. Mary, 4. Robert. 8. and ... . . . . chUdren. Frank, 15, have, been placed in temporary foster ' ♦ f School officials said E3aine has ear genius intelligence, but has done “C” and “D” work. Teachers said she was ashamed of her worn yellow clothing, and was extremely shy. They tried to ■give the family clothing Tor Elaine, but it was turned down.j, Elaine’s 10xl2-foot room had only a coffee can for a toilet. She Island to berth 6 where the craft was tied up. They will have to navigate 406 yards of the swift running Piscata-qua River and avoid two Coast Guard patrol boats standing 200 yards off shore. 3 Thefts Reported ito Pontiac Police J. L. VOORHEES RED CROSS Red Dross has no barriers. Human suffering is its passport. It has no price tag; when the village in Chili was destroyed Red Cross was feverishly organizing relief before the telegraph instruments stopped clicking. It is the personificatlmi of religion, without a tag: politics is out of bounds. Its first consideration is human suffering, then material things, fa war It Is preernment, even the ' most bgrbarious people reap__ _______ Its office hours are from 9 am. until 9 am. every day, and everywhere. Everyone is a participant; the contributor who gives a dollar may scratch deeper than the one who signs a check for a thousand. Contributions are entirely voluntary. To give freely is our American way: 99.4% of all Ammtcans willingly, anxiously give to this administrator of kindness, love and mercy. YOin neighbor will gladly give you a receipt; to have your contribution ready will save his, or her tllne. Make out your check to Red Cross, now. Please. M. a. siPLB P.S. We wholeheartedly endorse Red Cross. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME ggg Nerth Perry Btoeet Phone FE 2-S37S Three thefts were reported to Pontiac police Friday. (ierimde Cianrison, 54SS Whipple Lake Road, Independence Township, reported a purse con- : Harold B. Ritchie. 574 W. Huron S|., reported a rddio valued at $40 stolen from his car at 711 Baldwin jAve. I Stanley Dean, 48, 762 W. Huron ■St., reported $40 stolen from the basement of his home. Man Struck on Head land Robbed of $32 I A Pontiac man told police last rhe was Struck over the head an unknown object and robbed of $32. ! Clyde Richardson. 34, 42t^ Jack-son St., said the tx^bery occurred at 10 p.m. on Bagley Street near Wesson Street. I He was treated at Pontiac Gen-leral Hospital and released. PROMOTED TO. GENERAL - Air Force Reservist John W. Richardson, right, of 612 Bennington Dr, Bloomfield Hills, smilingly accepts his brigadier general star from Oirf. Dow as E. Ingram, commander of the Fifth Air Force Region. RichaidsonT employed by the DuPont Co. in De^it, received Senate confirmation of the promotion Wednesday. General Richardson is vice conunander al the Fifth Region which is responsible lor all Air Force Reserve activities m a 13-stlte area in the Midwest. Milkmen Picket Dairy Depot Protest Lower Prices •Charged by Fi/m to Outlets in Area Some 30 milk delivery men from the Pontiac area picketed the Richardson’s Farm Dairy depot at 4342 — - ---- - Dixie Highway in Waterford Town- vanfed age. Herbert Hoover Turns Down Post in Peace Corps WASHING’TON (UPI) ^ Former President Herbert Hoover has turned down a r^uest to head a citizens advisbty panel lof the' Peace Corps, the White House said today. ’The White House said Hoover sent President Kennedy a telegram sgying he was turning down the request because of his Tfe former president added, however, that he would be available to offer advice to the group in New York if Peace Corps officials called on him for counsel, ship yesterday, protesting lower milk rates, ch^ed by the dairy. Proceeding in orderly fashion, the milkmen parked their trucks along the curb in front of the dnlry depot, but were careful not to block the driveway. The pickets then passed out handbills to patrons arriving at the depot, but did not otherwise interfere with sales, according to part- owner Delwin Richardson. WASHLNGTON (API - The Civil _ .................... ;Aeronautic.s Board has placed nirie The handbills headlined “We re |^al.service airlines, including four’ Mail Plan Affects 4 Airlines in State casualties in this war,’’ lamentedj the fact that the dairy is undercutting milk prices at its two depots and four other outlets in area grocery stores. RichardsoA’s Dairy retails half-gallon bottles of milk for 37 cents. The milkmen who charge a few cents more claim the dairy is sell-ing4heir milk below cost. ★ “We wouldn’t be In business if we did that,” said Richardson. “We can sell foe less and still maintain profit because we have no middleman retailing our product. Kroger supermarket next door to the depot on Dixie Highway has lowered its prices in order to [operating in Michigan, on a new mail subsidy formula based c special-class rate. The new class rate was described] by the board as containin^^^incen-tives for efficient operations and ontrols designed eventually to ease the subsidy burden. Airlines affected in Michigan are Allegheny of Washington. D. C.. North Central of Minneapolis. Lake! and Mohawk of Utica, N. Y. compete. Savings Grow Faster.; Every Dollar of Your Savings is INSURED TO $10,000.00 BY AN AGENCY OP THE UB. government. WHERE IT EARNS CURRENT RATE of ,bi?idend Paid Semi Annually ON ALL SAVINGS! Chrysler to Pay INewberg $11,600 \Yearly After 65 DETROIT (AP) — A proxy statement to Chrysler Corp. stockholders disclosed today that William C. Newberg will be paid an estimated $11,609 a year for life by the company after he reaches normal retirement age of 65. Newberg is now 50. Ailheugh other benefits, including stock options, autonw-tlcally lapsed when Newberg wns ousted ns Chrysler president last Jane, retirement benefits under Chrysier’s salaried em-nioyos’ letlniient hirottie Ihdeie ture are not forfeitable, the atalement said. The estimated annual payment on retirement, however, dropped sharply from the $45,375 estimate given in last year’s proxy statement, which assumed continued employment lor Newberg, of Bloomfield Hills. The beaches in Bermuda- are ipink because small slivers of j colored shells wash ashore and mix .with the sands. Hoffa Maps Strategy to Control Teamsters WASHINGTON (LTD — Teamster President James R. Hoffa laid Ptans today to take over un-disput^ control of the nation’s biggest labor union for another five years. Hoffa set July 3 as the date for a court-cleared union convention in Miami Beach, Fla., and was expected to have no difficulty winning another five-year term as president of .the Teamsters. Freed from the supervision of a court-appointed board of monitors, Hoffa app^ntiy had no opposition for the $50,(X)0-a-year job. TV Debate Declined by Dr. Lynn Bartlett LANSING (J»—There will be no person-to-person television debates with his Republican opponent, the Detnocratic .state superintendent of public instruction has decided. Lynn M. Bartlett, running for re-election, turned down the television challenge from Hugh H. Holloway of Sault Ste. Marie, his Republican opponent. Asks Airline to Cut City WASHINGTON IF) - The avil Aeronautics Board’s bureau of air operations says^ke Central Airlines should drop Marion. Ind., from its route between Indianapolis and Grand Rapids, Mieh. OoUond Couaty's FinI FedMally ChartoMd Pontiac Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main^St. PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrence St. 4416 Itoie Highway —DRAYTON PLAINS 1102 W. 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Sometimes It seems too ipuch is said im- I der the general head-I ing of “accident prevention’’ — too many smooth slogans and I safety rules qtioted * IRONS too Often. * Besides, we read about acci-^ dents every day; bat they’re al-^ ways happening to somebody ebe. ! We are immune... It hasn’t hap-I pened to os, so it can’t happen to * us. These are the false assump- - tions we so cssUy assume. 1 ★ ★ ★ I Ask the victim lucky enough to Survive. ‘iWhy the situation was pre-^terous ... Couldn’t happen to me jagain in a million years!’’ . But you can be sure the victim ^ secretly has asked himself “what could 1 have done to prevent my - accident T” time pnd again. Per- * haps^ the answer will come to him after long hours on s hospital ^ bed. If he is fortunate enough to : survive. * Let’s look at the record, more specifically, the record of accidents in-inirred on Oakland County waters Hst year. ★ ★ ★ The first fact that leaps out is that 20 persots drowned. Many were the Srery young—toddlers unmissed tmtil !too late. One thing Is certain;' none t>f the victims expected death. There is a consolation derived * from last season. This department’s special water deputies, through their constant efforts, prevented many more tragedies being added to the already disheartening ton. ★ ★ ★ These 31 trained volunteers were pn hand to assist most victims of last year’s 26 boating accidents, puUiiig Jhe hapless people—20 of whom were Injured—from the water In time. Members pf the water patrol issued 60 summons and over a thousand warninga to boaters on. the county’s more than 400 lakes in I960. ★ ★ ★ The spectel deputies also were able to make pertinent observations as to ^e causes of boating accidents. Their iubsequent reports show reckless bperation, particularly excessive ^eed, was by far the major cause, piirlll-seekers rarely considered paying the ultimate prico—somebody’s tfe. Running a close second in boat-accident causies was operatm’ faihire to render the right-of-way. Many people apparently think that whichever boat gets there first &as the right-of-way. Instead of fteerlng a safe course. There were fcany “ties’’ last year, resulting in fiijuries and sunken boats, each duly , iftgordsd.' ''ll . everybody KNOWS the mles—rules being broken every day throughout the summer. Yet swimming and ..wading claim the most drowning victims each year. ’ ’Hie story is always the same: Parents fail t6 watch their children in or near the water; an older person overexerts himself and goes under; a youth dives into unknown depths and cracks his head on a subm«‘gtd piling or rock or the lake bottom; someone goes into the water alone, never to come out alive. Hicre is always a . re^n. Something could have been done to avoid thd tragedy. ★ ★ ★ For the first time, we will have 35 special deputies available as skin-divers this summer. Each man is highly qualified in underwater recovery work. I would much prefer not having to send them out to search for your body of that of someone whbse life was dear to you. Your Editor Reports Siqce the regular author of this column Is currently attending an Inter - American Press Association meeting In Mexico, I am taking the liberty of again acquainting you with a few of my current prejudices and enthusiasms. ★ ★ ★ ■in my opinion smut^ in all its ugly forms is a major cause of sex violence. If we coUld eliminate the distribution and viewing of ' such material able school ago children we could greatly reduce our frightening sex iplme rate. Is it hard to buy pornography in Pontiac? No. Voiee: of th^ P^ple: < *Pea€eCoYt^Mightl*r6ve Valuable to This Country' How about a Peace Corpt for the U.SJL where people are hating, fighting, cheating, nibbing and killing Mch otherT Millibna of people are unemployed. Courta are filled to overflowing and we are going to tell other countries how to live. Why.noit utilize God’s generous supplies to put people back to work. There'! enough work to be done. Let’s put a higher value on human beings than money and get America back to work and other countries will follow.' • Tarkiilg Meters Ruining Pontiac’ old to be hl^ even It there wu work. I am In m bealS) and nMd < lat can I doT AHawryWoman ^This Book WiU Help aty Attorney William Ewart, stated In Wednesday’s Press that the dty was ready to Install 80 or 70 more parking meters. Park- UndersUnd Aflic*’ Ing meters have ruined the merchants of Pontiac. Look at the 'The New AIrMi,”' 1 Wortd vacant stores on Saginaw Street. Background book, by Ellen §f>d The city spent over J3 million of Attilio Gattl, is very easy to read, the taxpayers money to put an its 206 pages pack spincle with addition on the city hospital and exciting epiaddes and aneetdotea over $1 tnilllon to remodel the dd pertaining to jun^ witchcraft be-part. They then put In a large Ueb, prlmHiva custems and space parking lot and meters. They age as^tiens for freedom, faids-weren’t satisfied with what t they pendence, and education-got out d the dck. They got the mUasaflBhay rest in parking fees. No wonder 591 Bradford St there are to many shopping centers being 1/ In five years'tl have Pontiac if it were offered to f outride the dty. ars the Indians wouldn’t THP Alfnftll&C them. 2021 Scott Lake Road Graver Kile "And he came oUt, and wvnt, as was wont, to the mount of Olives; and hb disciples also followed him. And when he was at fhe-place, he said unto them, 1*ray that ye enter not Into temptation, ' And he was withdrawn from them about a stone’s cast, and kneeled down and prayed. Saying, Father if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless, not my wilf. Unt thine, be dor»." (tqke 22t39-42>---------- Days of All Faiths: St. Patrick’s Religion Debatable r rhildrMi we coaid • Reader Gincemed About Automation Our employeta say workers should do nothing about automation. They tell us not to worry, that new machines make more jobs than they destroy, that they make work easier, cleaner and more interesting. And that at worse If- we’re replaced hy automation thi ’’dlriolatlon'’ will be temporary. ..... Do y«a thliik employers would Install aatomaUo self-adjusting mnehines nt n cost of ndlUons it it mndo more Jobs? Or does ordinary comnmi sense tell you the net effect mnst be fewer JobsT For workers over 40 a temporary "dislocation’’ is a long time even when business is good. Ruth Hagan 3110 Garden By United Press Interaatiaaal Today Is Saturday, March 11. the 70th day of the year, wtfli »5-more in 1961. The moon li approaching Its new quarter. The morning stars are Jupiter and Saturn. The evening stars are Venus and Mars. On this day In" history: In 1861, driegates to the Oon-federate Congress adop4ed the Constitution of the Confederacy. In 1862, Gen. George McOellan / was relieved as commander of the Union armies by Prerident ‘ XJnctdn. , la 1888, a violent saosntorm begun to cripple New York City. pieces al bashwn. In 1930, William Howard Taft By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Was St. Patrick a Catholic or a Protestant? This Column has no in-/ust bave a look around and you’ll tenUon of trying to settle that hotly .1. .. i.t IJX 1 1.» ....u. disputed question, but a neutral fnid that it’s ridiculously easy. Print- the situation might be of ed matter that portrays In detail lust, interest. 'The. argument goes on mainly,’ all. The center of the Patrick reuntiy to In the north of Ire-Jaad. the part still eonneeled with Xnglnnd end generaUy referred to as the Protestant section. perversion, adultery and Just plain sadism is available for the asking. ★ ★ A happy note: Michigan’s Legislature has ratified a proposed amendment to our U. S. Constitution which would permit residents of Washington, D. to vote in presidential elections. Good. The 30 R^publicaiis opposing votes should be ashamed. , But Ireland to not so riiarply divided along church lines as peo-of- course, jn Ireland. Both the pie suppose. The n«th has its Roman Catholka and the Anglicans share of Roman Cathdlca and Urn ui*”' South is about one-thlid Protestant. The first difficulty Is that neither ................................... of the terms Catholic and Protes- f tant in their twentieth century .p. meanings can properly be applied 1/r. Drauy o to a fifth century saint. Almost everyone today uses the word Cathollo to mean Roman CathoHe; and the word Piwtes- oense the Church at Ireland accepts classificftton as Protestant. But at the same time it Is part of the Anglican communion, which trscM Its history bnck fourteen centurien before the Proteotant Reformation n n d therefore cannot be called Protes-tnat In the same aeub that other are so called. The Church of Ireland diocese of DuUin has about &5.00Q members. Nothing In Ireland to simple. Patrick’s grave is In the northern county of Ulster. One of the two Protestant Cathedrals In Dublin (the south) to named for him. In Armagh, which Js also ia the north, thorn are two 8t. Pat- „ riek’n Csawdmte, ono CaUMIta . Arlington National Oemetey. In 1941, Preridmt Roowvclt signed'’the lend-Iease bill. * A * ’Thought 1(H- today; John Ruskin said; “He to thb greatest artist who has embodied, in the sum of his w(Hk8, the greatest nundMr of the greatest ideas.” ^Many Adults Supply Drinks for Minors’ I have seen men of age come into a store and buy win^, whisky and beer to take out an^ get ii a car whiciMfcps teen-agen in it. Our storeffepers cannot refuse* one of age who buys the stuff It’s By JOHN C. METCALFE not the storekeeper's fault. It's the My dariing, when you dream at fault of thff nne hiiys the stuff night - . I hope that It may be for the teen-agers. If our Town- . . . Your gentle heart will aoftly ship Board would give us an ac,- weep . . . And shed its tears for Portraits standard Rubbing Alcohol Good Bet for Poison IVy live township police force tfiis kind of activity would be done away with. John Snyder Br^don Twp. One of our men had in his kit a box of taimlc acid powder and some alcohol. He made a paste of this and applied It to areas of the skin affected with ivy poisoning. 11 proved an, immediate relief ^ It comes down. then, to the ques- j^e trouble We’re against Federal aid to public schools. No matter how you slice it every tax dollar comes fim your pocket or mine. What we pay here goes almost wholly to our own schools. Are we talking about aid to education or Dixie dole? tlon of whether PaWck was a Z/iu abort clrei^ 'A "A A member of the Church ot Rome within 24 , , A A tirtm ®f this ancient British diurch honrs Hie camp It’S heartening to note the fine ^^ich did not owe .allegiance to S usrf it clean rivalry developing between Rome. Pontiac Central and Pontiac Nor^h- roman parents em. The overflow crowd for Wednesday’s game proved this. I^ist week we attempted to engender a little enthosiasm for shopper parking on the county lot at the corner of Wayno and Huron streets. The idea was nixed with no interest front either the city or couhTy. Tust plain apathy from most everyone interviewed. tcaspoonful of sugar. I doubt if use of saccharin will keep down or reduce weight Ufonl lett«r% not n e r • thia OB« or 100 word* Ions porUInlnf to pcTMBoI hnlta nn4 hy|toirKss. saturdavvmarch ii. loei l-'IVK OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.W. to 6 P.M. j OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. UNTIL 10 P.M. *P riMUrai JFK CHOICK — Dr. Hiirold Brown, Livermore. Calif., hat been nominated by President Kenqedy to direct lesearcK and engineering for the Defense Department. Brown, 33, is a Republican. PAINT PAN uO ROLLER SET 6’ Platforifl Stepladder Mad» to Sell for 12.95 Made to lost 0 lifotima — sturdy, safe, tip-proof. 9x12 Plastic DROP CLOTH Large. rl«r glM-pratwU yrar Auto Bonuses Expected to Total Over $128 Million DETROIT (AP) — The automobile companies will pay selected employes bonuses totaling more than $128 million for their services during 1960 ★ ★ * Approximately 20,4t0 men and omen will share in the awards at General Motors, Ford, Ameri-Motop and Chrysler. Stude-r-Paocard did not pay a 1960 Figures stiH are approximate since General Motors, with most eligible employes and the biggest kitty, to split, will not make a final determination until next month. The over-all total'be-jeame available this week with the j format publication of the annual Ireport of Ford Motor Co. Shoes for Easter at Big Savings Ladies' Flats Retains Personnel to Probe Purchases JACKSON m—Consumers Power Co. annoiinced Friday it had, in conjunction with 70 other ti. companies, retained sendees of *j engineers and economic consultants to determine wdiether It might have sidfered damgges in purchases from electric equipment manufacturers recently convicted !of antitrust price-fixing. ★ ★ * .Consumers said lhe‘ economic consultants are Dr. Willard niorp of Amherst College and former assistant secretary of state for economic affairs, and Dr. Jerome B. Cohen, economic professor at aty college of New York. ★ ♦ ★ The engineering consultant Stone t Webster Engineering Corp., of Boston. 51 S. SAGDfAW-Next to Wrigley's More than 330 reservoirs have been built in northeastern Brazil as an anti-drought measure. ANNUAL SPRING 20% to 30% DISCOUNT on the PURCHASE of YOUR CEMETERY MEMORIAL! Fenliac'i Loading Momorial company offers this opportunity until Moy 30th. Prices include lettering, Floral Corving and Delivery to your cemetery lot. Add foundation cost only. SELECT YOUR MEMORIAL FROM OUR DISPUY—SEE WHAT YOU BUY A Wonderful Opportunity to MA Everf Grave 75 MONUMENTS IN STOCK Priced os Low os $185t00 ACT NOW Make your selection while disploy is complete and Memorial day erection is assured. All our finest gronite memorials in B o r r e, Wousow Red, Salisbury Pink, Dakota Mahogany, Plus a complete new display of brilTiont colored Northern Grdriite. All stock completely sound, and flawless. Guaranteed everlasting and weother resistant. >4" long, »•’ wide, 4” hi^ SALE PRICE AT .. *39“ $4" lang, ir< wide, «” hi|^ SALE PRICE AT ... •49" lafant Marfcera law ai |2$.N 32 CoapABlttt SUit FacM MailMn 3«" LONG, KT'WIDI, 16" HIGH ^ Ratalarly Pricad at fl«0.00 REDUCED TO $128.00 Buy Your Memorial From a Local, Responsible firm ... A Compony that is permanent itself. We erect memorials in ony cemetery. OFFICE AND PLANT OPEN DAILY 8 a.m. to I p.m. — $««. 1 to 3 p.m. Pontiac Granite & Marble Co. GEO. r StONAKIt r SONS 269 Ooklond Ayo. Fontiae 17, Mich. Phono FE 2-4800 NOTICE! WAREHOUSE SALE SUNDAY, MARCH 12 - 12 TO 5 PJH Don LiHle Says: Because of problems with our insurance compiony we must move oil of our merchandise f.'cm our numerous small warehouses into one large on^. As you know, moving is expensive and a lot of work. If we con deliver this merchandise directly to you, we con pass the saving^ on to you. If you ore interested in anyL__. 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NO MONEY DOWN ONLY with a d*monstroti«fi off mw WASHERS AND DRYERS Here’s your chance ta^add 2 pairs of beautiful sheer Nylons to your wardrobe at a tiny price! Come in... see the sensational new bca whirlfool ushers and dryers wa'ra featnring at extra-iow prices... today I 1C Maatfca ta Pay I Mar OPEN NIGHTLY TIL 9:00 P. M. umrs APPLIANCE & COLONIAL SHOP S2I7 DIXIE HWY. OIL 3-6555 DRAYTON PUINS NEXT TO DIXiB FLORAL SHOP -r- ACROSS FROM DRAYTON PUINS SHOPPINC CINTIR Faith Baptist Church 3411 AIRPORT ROAD Sunday School.........10:00 A M. Worship Swfvice.......11:00 A M. Evenir^ Service........7:30 P.M. Wedrwsdoy Prayer Service, 7:30 P.M. Ample Porkirjg—Supervised Nursery FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH IPOrC nUL OOIfOBBOATIONAL "The Pattern of Life" wiU be I the theme of Dr. Alfred D. Grey’s ;sermon at 11 a.m. Sunday in Pipe Oongregational Church )West Long -Lake Road, one west of Mhidlebelt Road. I Sunday School classes wilt meet • at the same hour. ' ' er chtdrs of the city will sing at 7:30 aarvkeB sponsored by Messiah Missionary Depart-hunt. Rev. Roy C. Cummihgs la paster. MfdsiOMiy president is Mrs. BoU cmisT r Ooklond and Soginow f^rntioc, Michigon grans spsassred by the board of Rtv. H. H. Sava^f, Pastor 9:45 A M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for all agM r0:45 A M —MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M.—EVENING SERVICE CtMSt Spesktf’t REV. JACK SCOTT, Toroofo, Ontario SpodklBO ort Both Serrices be held at 1 p.m. rriday In tl New members joining the church i before May 1 will be Imosm as Bobbie White. cmritai cranbrook Rev. Hugh White, director of Detroit Industrial Mission, will plore the position as a pai and as individuals in the changing world It the nooii luncheon of Episcopal Churchwomen at Christ Church Cranbrook Tuesday. His talk will be the first of three on consecutive Tuesdays. DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH pi-r inr---------- oaj-tiss Sunday Sdiool It AJC.—Morning Worship .....II40 AJA. Junior oad atflooeri' Cfaurch „ _ . Youth Serriee .............................!=22 E-JJ- lUd^ Service ......................... 7:30 PM. Wed. - - ----- LoU>NB 8 S. Bupl.—EUOENB THOMAS THE ALLIANCE CHURCH 220 North Cass Loko Rd—Pontioc G. ). BERSCHE, Pastor B. W. LANPHER, Asst Pastor CROWN HIM KING OF YOUR LIFE Sunday is the Second Sunday of the Attendance Emphasis sign the Charter Mem-ibership Parchment. New i fbtn will again Tie receive Palm Sunday March 36. GRACE LUnOEBAN I "The PMeoned Beuiquet." ifUUi in the aeries of films from |the •‘TWt It the Ufe" television be rttown at 6:15 pjn. W’ednesday in Grace Lutheran Church. Pastor Richard Stuckmeyer will ineach on "The Sinfulness of Jealousy" St the 7:15 Lenten veeper service. The second showing of the film will be at 8 p.m. followed by a fellowship hour at 8:30. The public is invited. MEHIAR RAPTOT Mrs. Minnie Price of tional Federation of Women, Triumph the Church and Kingdom of God in Christ will speak Monday through Friday at the Mes-aiah Baptist Cbitfdi. 168 Prospect St. • The Triumphteer Chonu and oth- SUNDAY SCHOOL 9;« A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 11 A.M "Christisn's Produce" Rev. Lsnphw. prasehino YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 6,00 P M. EVENING SERVICE 7:00 P M. "God's Infemel" Rev. Lartphsr, preaching LETS MAKE IT 100% FOR CHRIST The North East Community Church of Pontiac (Evangelical United Brethrenl Mt. Clemens StroAt ot Feotherstone Rood 9:45 A M. Church School for ell age group* 11 OO A M. WonMp Hour Sermon: "FEAR VERSUS LOVE" HAKgr a acHLoaasa. snautrr Coffee Hour follow* morning worship InurMry maintained et etf MrvicesI nd bi Detnlt, wUl speak at the 7 pjD. dinner nwtiBg of the Man'e Norman Dencker, German Oun- nr. AAMon mboonary Rev. Jacob Washington and Rev. Jeteie L. Jones vrUl speak at the 3:30 services at St. JamM Missionary Baptist C h u r c h Sunday afternoon. The ministers will each give. a 10-m i n u t e aermonette. ~ II for the program are Mrs. Doris Russell and Mrs. Miuy Rev. B. B. Sutton, pastor ot Riverview Baptist Chui^ Albany, N. Y,. win speak at the U{' ajn. service at TVfaiity Church Sunday to eeiehrata the of Pastor Joe- Pelsiwship Han at 8 pA. The Rev. Mr. Sutton wlU preadi It Macedonia Baptist Church, Motor and Pearsall Sunday, Mo-day and Tuesday evenings at 7:30. PROVIDENCE MUMONARY Rev. Claude Goodwin with the choirs and congregation of Prov^ » Miesianaiy Bapttet Church be gueata of B^ Tem|de CM.E. Church at the 3:30 program Sunday afternoon. eph W. Moore. The five choiis of Trtidty will provide special music. At 4 p.m. Rev. Chartes A. Hill ot the Hartford Avenue Baptist Dr. /. M. Smoot to Speak at 1st Methodist Dinner A oottee hour will be held after the 9:30 and 11:15 Sunday rooming services during March « a trial bads at St. Andrew’s E{dk-copal Church, Drayton Plains. It wiU be continued after that, if a sufficient number of ladies sign up tor duty, Rev. Edward A. Lowry said. Women may register tor helping at the church offices. BLOOMFIELD HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH ■ Temporartljr Meelmg: Hickory Giot# Sehoo! Liluw, ■Wta o( Sqnsr* Lcke ltd. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A M-MORNING WORSHIP 11 A.M. EVENING WORSHIP 6 P.M. PRAYER MEETING (Wsdni^ayl 7t30 Pif. Posfor;' The Rev: Wdkm Arthur Alcoro FE 8-1992 Dr. Jewell M. Smoot, worid traveler and pastor Strathmoor Methodist Church, Detratt, wiU be guest speaker at fiw Lenten dinner *t 6:30 Wednesday evening at First Methodist Chutrti. A graduate of Drury Odlege In 1937. he began Ms pastoral ministry in Ottawa, Hi., in 1941, serving the Epworth Church of the Rock River Confnence. While there, he attended Garrett Biblical Institute ami Northwestern University. ★ * * Dr. Smoot served on the confer-erce board of ministerial training. of evangelism, board temperance and boards of education and of Christian social concerns. He was transferred to the Detroit Annual Conference in 1949 to become associate minister of Metropolitan Methodist Church, De 4t. He received a doctor of divinity degree Deu Itoioa College. BarboervUle, Ky„ to IMl and First Chiistian Cjhurch Dlsdplo».ol Chrisf Sunday School 8:45 A.M. Church Service 11:00 A.M. 858 W. Huron DR. JEWELL M. BMOOT be the ^Smiie of Rev. Paul T. FIRST METHODIST South Saginaw at Judaon Paul T. Hart, Pastor wm. >. Worth. Assoeiste Pastor MORNING WORSHIP 10:00 A.M. Sermon: "THE INIQUITY OF US ALL” REV. PAUL T. HART. Preaching CHURCH SCHOOL 11:30 A.M. UETHCOIST YOUTH flLLOWRHIP 6:14 PM. WED: EVENING LENTEN DINNER 6:30 PM ||:SS a. M aDSDAT aCROOI, •vnam* am kso • co«u«t net A M. woasRir -rsIltvlBf cartel" BETHEL TABERNACLE rtrat PtntMMt Church ot Ponitee BJ6. 19 am. Worship 11 am. Bvan^listie Rfarvice „7:09 pm. Tuts, and Tbnrs., 7:00 pm. prehardLaie B A* neme ineme or itev. t'aui t. rQStOt to DOptlZG Hart’s sermon Sunday morning. - - - - — - The Sanctuary Choir will aitet "Be- hold the Lamb” from Handel’s MesMah. and Mrs. Norman Legge will be heard in "R^ of Calvary" by Twdney for the offertory Children Sunday Mining worship at Orchard Lake Community Church Presbyterian Sunday will include the baptism of children. "The Cost of the Kingdom" will be the sermon topic by the Rev. Edwisrd D. Attchard, pastor. The Scudon wiO meet at 3:30 tomorrow afternoon to receive CHURCH oi CHRIST 87 UFAYETTE ST. Lort-i Our Wonfalp .. .IS:NA.U Lerd-i Mr ETtnlns T;N PJI Wsssssiir Sksataf t.mp.m for Home Blbte Sfudy Coll: W. THOMPSON FE 8-2071 G C. WILLIS FE 5-1993 “ S ISF K TOir ( TOOTB mOOSAU 1M p M. tvsMntr womonr "W*ite la Vtijmit* nsuM" We^mdsy, 7:30 P M.—P«v*r Croups and Youth Choir W# cmdially Jnvife you lo worship wifh us FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH I ft fi^f* PofhtlM, ittor, O. r. iMlmw ^ Wflfca: FE J-IWJ tr»0B«cc. $n BeoMS Rttidenci: F* M HI Williams Lako Church of the Nazarent - . Comer Airport to MatQMryBoad 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM. WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR All Saints Episcopal Church AA^tttTQfns St. at W. Pike 8:00 A M—Holy Communion Wed., March 15, 7 A M.—Holy Cemmunion. -10 A.M.—Holy Communion. Thun-, March 16, 10 A.M.—Holy Communion. CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION rill meet in ClarksMn Elementery School, 6595 Weldon Rd. 9:30 A. M.—Holy Communion and Sermon with Church School by The Rev. Aleaender T. Stewart METHODIST CHURCH ar Sc FAMILY SUNDAY liomiag Worship 1L A.M. •WBUC WORSHIP" 6 P.ll. Jibla Study 7 P.M. EfMing Worship STEPS TO CALVARY" Wed. 7:30 Prayer Meeting BRING THE FAMILY ’The Rev. Mr. Hart will continue to teach the membership training class Wednesday evening. The second Lenten family night rill be at 7 p.m. when the film, ■HiddcD Treasure," a Moody Science Institute production, will be presented. Refreidiments will be pnvided by the - Women’s Association. preside at the lti38 a.m. boai-■aaa aaaalaa af (to ‘ Christian Koch and Howard Hobart Trill represent the men of the church at the Chicago meeting of United Prerityterian Men. ★ ♦ ★ Proceeds from the Junior High Fellowship talent ehow scheduled tor next Sahirday evening will be used for the support ot Kim Young Hsk, a 15year4U Korean or phan in Booid. ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH S'.SSA.lf. BOLT oosonwioif t;IS * ll:ll All. UMttaa BertiM tt llaniBt rrsyer. aupwD SBd Cburih acboel CliesM ifir. Sdvtrd A. Loenr, lUcter Four Towni METHODIST CHURCH "The Iniquity of Ua AU’ Members and friends of First Presbyterian Church will sign pladiet of fteaneini aopport to thetar e ctaui^ at the 9:30 and 11 ajn. 1 be' aooompaiiied 1^ kio dioii' wordiip sarvioes Sunday. Precidiiig tte prcaantatiOB and A reoeptton wOl feitow to ^cation of pledges. Rev. Galni Church, Detroit will preai^ He Council Needs Help in Church Census Thg Michigan Council of Churches, through its Department of Researrti, to engaged in a ceo-■us of all churches and religions organtoaUent now extoOng in tte tate. A religious survey to determine the number of chiurhgoers on a -eeunty-by-oHuity tiasis to being toade.hy the Divtokm irf Stfttegy Church {fanning, headed by the Rev. Raleigh E. Sain. ZT16 Wood-tond. Royal Oak. , Pontiac and Oaktoind Oaunty nun-Iters can help by forwarding In-xmation on 4be stom of their respective congregation to Mr. Sain at Council of Churches headquarters, 65 E. Oobmbia St. Detroit 1. His phone number there to WO 2-4737. Tte Marbaeh a Groups of the Women's Association are sponsoring a fashion show at 8 p.m. Friday nt the dmreh. Ooth-ing will be primarily tor women and children. Lois Ckriaon and Linda Brooks will represent the senior high youth in a Youth Delegated Itohbytery in Grandale Presbyterian Church Thursday. Youth for Christ Rally Slated Tonight Oakland Youth for Christ Rally ---------------— to scheduled tor 7^30 tonblht at UMutina for Pontiac Northern High School Au- "®PP'"9 TOf ttW Wit “The HighMd Mountain,” a gospel film, wm be shown. Ed " ‘ ins, baritone, wffl toig. John d. (drroeriy on the Major Bowes Amateur Hour, will play the violin; and a giris’ trio, from Pontiac Central High School wUl sing several selections. The group wfil hold iti Singipira-tkm at 9 p.m. Sunday in the First Nazarene Church. Missionary Call Issued From Church to Young A teacher for at and evangelistic work in Africa mining emnpounds in the Unlgn i of South Africa,^ a social community center crowded American city, a pedl? atrician for Methodism’s newest hospital overseas, Christ Hospital in Sarawak (Borneo) — these are among the 119 openings for ape-•clal-tenn Methodist mtostonaries at home and overseas during 1961. The Mefhodtot ChuTch, through its board of missions, is issuing call for young persons to givs two or tlwre years of missipnary service in the United States and 24 other countries. la hoMs BaHh. (ton to need lie year far M Bssn aai preach on The Chaned Clioir will sing "Surety He Hajh Borne Our Griefs" by Handel. Royce Everett will present "Lord Thou Hast Been Our Dwelling Place" by Salathiel as an offertory aolo. Dr. ainiirt lliip astostoat profsaser et htotoiy at MtoUgaa speak ea “Latte Amertoa aad B of tte ebaroh 'This Is the Life' Receives Award "This to the Life," half-hoor televtokm program produced by The Lutheran Church Mtosouri Synod, was given the George Washington Honor Medal here this week by the Freedoms Foundation. Dft entver R, Karms. first vice president ^ the 2.5-mintai-member churdi bo^, accepted tbs -award, fits bIgjiMt in its class. This marks the sixth yea wMch the MiMKiuri Synod's television series has won an award and the second time it has gained top recognition. The program, now in its ntnfii season, to telecast over more than 300 stations. sode on which the award ! was esMtled "The Trap of Freedom." It dealt with parental respondbiUty tor the Christian training of the nation's chil-^ .11.00 AM. Tuet. Young People . h-30 P.M, Thursday Pnyer ... 730P.M. REV. TOMMY GUEST, Paetor CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH - G. W. Gibson, Minisier FE 4-0239 347 N. Saginaw Bible Sehod .. 9:4SA.M. Morning Worship ...11:00A.M. Youth Sarvica ...... 6:00 PM- Evening Service .7:00 P.M- Prayer Meeting and BlUe Study Weitoeeday .. tJTP-M. East lansing (upd - Mieb- state University will be boite • *-----16 and 17. That’s when are expected tor the finale and sale sponsored by the Michigan Rabbit Breeders - Association. Urges More Afric&n Aid WASHINGTON W -- The Oath-olie Association for International Peace has urgwl the Uaitod States to increase its aid to new African nations, not only through the United Nations, but also bilaterally on its own. Oakland at Ondinae Monttng Worship ... 10:00 A.M. Bible School......11:20 A.M. 5.45 PJ4. 740 P.M. Youth Fallowriiip Evening Setvioe Wednesday Prayer Meeting ... 7flO-PJ4. BriBnltette 8«v«eM March I-IS fraaseltet BUlv Wallur AUBURH HEIGHTS 34M Primary street r. Wm. PBlBwr. Patter Sunday School ...10 00 A.M. Momino Worship . . .11:45 Aif., "When God Stands Trial" Youth Fellowship .... 7:00 Plf. Evenitjg Serrice — 7:30 P.M. "The Foie o< John the Baptist" DRAYTON Drayton Plains, Mirtilgan w. i. TwevteMS Paster Bible School ..... 6:45 A.M. M^ng Wotriilp .... 11:00 A.M. Youdi Groups .... 6:30 Pif. Evening Worship ... 7:30 P.M. JOSIYN AVE. Joelyn at Third ndmeeS t Wtihias. Patter Sunday' Sefaeel ..6:30 AiL WorMiip Barvtoes ... 10.41 Ail. Evening Service — 7:00 P.M. teaching English, Bible, science, art, music, home economics, pkysi-cal edueatkm, afriadfure as * " brary science hi nd at elementary through college levels. Other wtxic to with children In day nurseries, oommunity oenteri, children’s homes and rural proj-It youth h donnik WESLEYAN METHODIST It H. LVSS at. L KAVASAOOl, Mlstottr The SALVATION ARMY 29W.LawrenctStrsrt Sunday Sch'l 9:45 a.m. Toung Paopla'i Lagion 6 p.m. Mom'g Wonkip II a.m. ETangeliitic Mtg. 7:30 p.m. WidnetfUy Pray«r and Praiit Meeting 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIN and MRS. I. WILLIAM HEAVER • Good Music — Singing — Tnie to (he WordlReadbrig ~ God Meets With Ui—You Too, Are Invited Rice, (to : 1 of eervtee Is For service overseas, the number of Qiree-year mtostonaries needed has Men increased in 1961 from 50 to 60, including 35 women and 25 men. * * e The young person Inquiring sbout specinl-ternu mUrionary service to required to have these college with an sbovs average rso-ord in schelarkhip and praetloBl nchievement; age betweaa 21 and 28; unmarried, with ngreemeut to remain so during the term of missionary service; good pkjiicaf health and emotional maturity; se-4i\te church memboshlp. Some of tte joba open are: Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL Yemo Pwmte •atuRtoy ........7 J8 PJi. Madsy School and Worship ...16:60 Alt rice ....... 7:80 Pit Servtoee Toes, and Thurs.............7:10 Pit Chunh Phofie FE 5-8M1 Aisselste Paster—wiiusw rsrrat IQ Y-MM ■ adults in teaching, Christian edu-i cation, family life, hygiene and! literacy. j Catholic Diocese Will Be Surveyed GRAND RAPIDS (UpD - Ei^t thousand men Sunday will begin taking a census of the 29-county Grand Rapids Cathedic diocese. A A ★ "Our first step to to find out exactly who are the Catholics of our diocese and where they live," said Bishop Alien J. Babcock "I especially anxtous to fc n whether all Cathcdic children recriving instructions." The ceneue taken will wori pairs, oBlUng on every dwelling in the diocese. “Only by contacting everyone can we te aore that we have reached all Catholics of our flock,'’ Babcock said. ST. PAUL METHODIST IN I. aensrs uks as. rs f-esD-PB t-mt Morning Worship 10 Alt. snd 11:10 All. Cbureh Befaoal 10 AM, tntvrsMdtotc ssd Boilw TMth Oroapt, l:M Pte. Ohter yobUu eie te l;N r.u. BSV. JAMHI A. HtOUmO. Mteteter EVANGELISTIC TABERHACIH Sunday Sdioel 10 ajn, — Clasess tor All Preariiing II o.ia, and 7-10 p.m. Youlb 6:30 p.i • Radio — CKLW 7:30 a.m., 800 ke In Detroit MM Watktos Uk* a4„ a. w. Oak. Os. A. J. Bsasbtr. VMtor Otwm Beuslwr. Aate. ^ ■■ Aj.f 1^ DMoit your weakest link. Thto to but haH the truth. You are also -as stroog as your strongest link. To measure you by your deed to to reetaxi tte power of the ocean by file frailty of its foam. --JCahlilGibraiil. BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH Wust Huron at Mork 5tru«t Or. CksrlM A. Canaan, Intortai Paetor , Porey If. Wattoy fftototoe of Mseottos Worship Sorvics»-4;40 and fldM A.M. asnsoat “ITS OOOO VO as AUVr* 9;,45 A.M—Church School CtosMS tor AU 7:00 9A4. School of Minions 8:00 PM.—Vmfms WedneMtoy 7:15 P.M.—Mld-weri( Servlee of Prayer and Study "Aa AsMriess Ispitol CaaffOdea CksrdT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HUeON AT WAYNI AiiiriWi toOlr WORSHIP iEB/JOS___________* SJO-iliflO CHURCH SCHOOL ..... 9:30-11:00 THE FOXTIAC PKKSS SATURDAY. HIARCH 11. 1961 SEVEN NEW YORK W - TIM Am«ii on BiMt SocMy hH puhM tmr vtntoo of tlM teaU glut* BiM*. the flntMnr m th* Ketau-Vateim BM* H First Congregational Church IBR E. Huran ond ML aenilu MaMa K. Burton, Minliter ..--j ^ AMiftqnr 9:30 A.M. ' EOmiTY BEFORE OOD" BMTuMMwe R. oitet^. CHURCH of GOD EmT nkc at Andanon is?srrr M*ra^ rar narar aai CaoaaalCaU ~ rm*om Rar. Btlol P. Moor*, Poator UNITY ■M* *.jralaym|M Min W«nU9 •«Ttw Sftlibftili** at tba Raaaaaali Tanpia, NJMau' Raadtaf Room at Miraala MOa Taaa. ItiW aa* 1i4B r.M. taiiaai la Trath. 1 U:U r.M. OaUr u Crusade ClosK at y.P. Church Sunday School Cloiso Establith Now Record With 632 Prosont Cliurch Sorvos Stud# ntt MINNEAPOUS mar^ nomlng and evening at the Oakland Avenue United T bytcrian Church. Ihe Rev. Mr. Walker wiQ praach at both the 10 a.m. and T B.m. ■ervicea. The Qruaader Choir will present the anthem, and Rev. The* odofe R. AUebach, paatiH-. will ■Ing a aoio at the evening hour. * ♦ ♦ The evangelist will speak to the Builders Youth Group at 5:45 p.m. ' “Go and Give and Pray" wiU be the tople at Qm meeUng Pioneer Youth Group at the i hour. A new record waa eatabUshed at the Sunday achool attendanoa )F IBUS CHRirr s.s'.rM til A.M.aM«4aV.u: Central Methodist HURIDN at PERRY MILTOM H. BANK. Pustor D. I. WALUCE ond I. H. HALL, Aaaoe. PoUera Morning Worship 8:30-10:45 "SECOND MILE CHRISTIANS"__ 'THE HAPPY LIFE" Dr. Bonk, Praoching Church School 0 45 A.M.»Yeuth Fellowdilp 1:00 and 8:00 PM. 00^0 xa SUNDAY SCHOOIX3iUdren of the Oakland Avenue United Preabyterian Church arriving at Sunday School laat week helped to esubliah a fpw attendance of 632. Shown (from left) are Sharon Biggs of 362 Oakland Ave., Tom Shepherd of 54 Summit St., Helen Melnik of 88 Summit St. and Gary Andrews of 95 Summit. St. The contest with the theme, "Crown Him King," which began Sunday will continue through March. U.P. Church to Show Film Life of Christ Picture to Be Presented Sunday in Auburn Heights The movie. “The Fate , of John ithe Baptist," will be shown at 7:30 p.ra, Simday at the United Presbytwian Church in Auburn Heights. It was presented this morning and this afternoon especially for children with no charge. The film is one of 12 being presented in a series on the Life of Chriat. Juniof Md Senior High Youth Fellowship* will meet at 7 p.m. Weroew of dw riwreb will have an an day sewtaig mMOn etari-ls« at 1* a-m. Monday w4tk Central Methodist Choir toeing Oratorio, 'St Paul' The Chancel Choir of Centralj will be provided for smaO chU-Methodist Church will present the dren. oratorio. “St. Paul" by Mendela- A freewill offering will be re-■ohn, at 4 p.m. Sunday. ceived to finance the film. Any ★ * * preceed* will be used to aid 0>e Square Lake and TWegrapb Rev. Doloyno PmiUiig Church Service . 9:45 A.M. Sund0ySc)»el.^..ll.-OeA.M. St. Mark Wm. C. Orafe, Poafar Church Bervto# ....' 1:45 A.M. Sunday Behoel .... 1:45 AAI.' Church Berrioe ....11:15 A.M. Cedar Crest Neword t. dareombo. Pa$ter Serrieee m fA M. SundcyMiool 9:46 A.M. Grace “sarjsf"-" Bichatd C, Sfuckmeyer, Pastor Church Service — 9M A.M. Swdaf School_9:00 A.M. Churrii Serriee .. .11:00 A.M. Buni^ School . . 11:00 A.M. | ’The Luthoran Ho^ over I WKMH 9 A.M. Every Sundoy St. Stephen ■a. Arthur Lewia and Mrs. Seth Welch will be hosteases to the Sarah CIrcl* for a 9 o’clock breakfast at the church Tueeday. The Sunday School Cabinet will meet at 7:5} p.m. The fDm, "Retreat and Decision,” will be shown at 3:30 p.m. next Saturday. The film portrays the Transfiguration of Jatus widi Moaes and Elijah, HU eoncem fcr little children. the raising of Lanrus from the dead, and Hia triumphal entry intn ieniaalem. Ih* ehowing will be free to the Guy f, Smith, Pastor Sundoy School .... 9:15 A, Chunk 8*rvto# .... 10:30 A. , St. Trinity Ralph C. Claus. Pastor Sunday School .... 9:45 A.M. St. Paul Paoter 0. Ichnlw, Morning Sorvio* ., 9:30 AM. Sunday School ... 10:30 A.M. They .w)U be working oa drape* Infant Baptism Slated at Church of Atonement Rev. Donald C. Andrews wiU conduet the aacrament of Infant Baptiam at the'll a.m. worship service of (he Chneh of (he Atonement, 3636 aintonvlHe Road, to- The Girls' Trio eompoeed of Sherri' Bertram, Sharon Fauble and Sandra fkuU* will shtg eob'B Laddari* by Max C 'A Prayar” by Popek* will be tha number by the Adult Choir. Th* putar will eontinu* M* mt-men ••rla* on (b* Aimtl** Cl«*d wMi th* mStltM ”I BMtut in th* Uf* EvwrIaMing.” Hm BIbi* School undor th* di-•etion of Mra. Janot Wlfawn wU imt attfifS *.m. Poiter lift! Strmoni lUv. G«rMd W. Gttwon wiU PNMh CO ”Whaf Moot I Do* th* It a.m. wonhip oarvio* at Oninl OsMta Ctareb SnndMr. At 7 P4B. hU topio will H ‘God’* Ooek of th* OMnri**." Guest baritone soloist will be group in the summer ject. Produced by Twentieth Cen-tury-J'ox. “The Robe" stars Richard Burton and Jean Simmons. Spociol Meating Called A call meeting will be held at tonight at the Antioch MUaion-ary Baptist Church, 351 Proapect St. Special businem affairs wUl be discusaed. Mission for Men, Women at Our Lady of the Lakes Rev. John Roche and Rev. John "Mercy of God” and “Love of REV. HERBERT HAUSER Rev. Hethert Hauser, pastor of James Methodist Church in Detroit. Hallahan, rnrinbm of St. Vincent de Paul Mission Society of Brooklyn, N. Y., will conduct a two-week mlssiim at Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church, Waterford, beginning Sunday. I The 7:30 evening services next eek wUl he ior aJI women. mar-| ried and singlei the second week, will be for married and single' men. % misrian la a raHo: and The Rev. Mr. Hauser received hi* nmsteid tn^iiiig under OecU W'right in Schenectady. N. Y., and (he 8cho(d at Music at Yale Uni-verrity before coming to woik as mlftUter at- musie and aMotet _al Central Methodist Church, k * ★ le hi Pontiac, he studied lYiderkk Pratbero* and sang with the MacDowett Male Choras. Since then he has sung Mrs. Allen Palmer, aaaistant chairman of the muste committae. wiU be in charge of the tea which Assisting will be Mrs. Ralph Beehler, Mrs. Ley Bennett, Mrs. Hany Yeager, Mrs. Sterner An-dMMi and Mr*. a«erg* *'— d*r. Hw piMio i* bivttad. at Central MaUiodist on March 18 and 19 at T p.m. CuUt, lov* and faith are vividly portraygd throughout the story written by Lloyd C. Douglas, by Charles A. Wilson Gives Organ Recital Charles A. WUson wiU' present I an organ recltjal on the new Noeh-ren organ at Temple Beth Jacob, 79 Elizabeth Lake Road, at 4 p.m. Sunday. Minister of mueic at First Congregational Churchf Mr. Wilson is also organist at the Temple. The recltri, open to the public, will include the frilowlng: "Suite: first tone" by Cl*r*mhault, “Toccata in the Dorian Mode" by Bach. ‘The Musical aocks" by Haydn, md “Prayer at Mldidght" by Beriinskt. Other numbers wiU be "Mardi No m" by Bloch. "Plalnte” by Langlais, and,“Dialogue Sur Les Mixtures" also by Langlala. pie were present In the 83 das ihtrda of lb* SoMay lehaal elasaee had IM per cent la at- tln*e the real of the manlb. * * * Rev. Edmond I. Watklna of the Joelyn Avenue United Preriiyterian iChurch will speak at the 7 P-m. enten dinner Wedneaday. Norman Clothier, director of the Oakland County Youth tor Christ, will participate in the program at the annual Father and Son Banquet at 6:30 Friday evening. A Spodaf Wefeone Awaits You *:t> U u:*a AJCv-OmumoMt *— —— tt;tt to U:tS AM.-msUv • «;W r Jt^Tsaae rM*to* Mstoto CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP MALTA HALL, 8Z PERKINS STREET Servira 7:30 P.M.—Roy. Arthue D* Craaf No Mfvto* Thursday, March 16 March l9lH—Rev. Albart Wllmtt CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittanion St Sunday, !7;30RM. REV. ERNEST EVANS e( rUnV MtcMfU Wadnyadar SUvar Toa i OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH Momino ^rvica 10:00 A.M-moo: "WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?" Sunday School 11:15 AM. Youth Fallowship 6:30 P.M. God for Souls.’ Each morning there will be mission masses with a abort inatruc-tion. The public has been faiyitcd. •aid- Itov. r. t. Detaney, pastdt.' A serias of sermons will be given on the Importance of Salva-'Sio As the Obstacle of Sal-vatloo." "Beauty of Virtue. Catholic Young PeoplB to Meet at St. Patrick's All ansa Catholic young people itw*en the ages of 18 and 25 are iiivitad to maet at 7:30 p.m. Sunday - at St. Patrick’s Catholic CIntrch, Hutchina and Union Lake Roads, before going bowling. A burineas aecsion will be held t 7:30 p.m. Thursday in church basement with ihoviea and CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAAAARITAN 4TM BlUcrnt Or., Wttorfwd Sunday School 5:30 to 6:30 Service 7:00 P.M. Ur*. M*UI* milnitk. U»Mr. a»*«ker for iDtormstieo can oa 1-W14 FIRST ASSEMBLY of GOD 210 N. P*,(y Sf. S0IDAT SCHOOL 9:45 A.H. Everyon* Welcome A CloH tor Every Ago Bring the FomUy , 11:00 A.M: MORNING WORSHIP For Spbrituoi Help and Comiwt, Attend. Choir — Special Musto 7:00 PM. EVANGELISTIC RALLY PASTOR ARNOLD D. HASHMAN Ationd the Chumh" With a Hoart In (he Heart of Your City National Lutherem Council Churches ASCENSION WATERFORD 4151 PONTIAC LAKE RD. Wm. La Fountain, Pastor CHURCH SERVICE 8:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9.45 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. First Spiritualist Church 576 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE Evening Service 7 ;30 P. M.~R*v. Morshotl Wed..Silver Tea—Rev. Morshall CHRIST of th* LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. Ivan C. Roas, Pc&tor SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 A.M. CHURCH 5IRVICI 10:30 A.M. SYLVAN LAKE Pig*, off Orehard Lak* (aahlBd anraa Sbepplaf Canter) Pastor Clark McPhatl SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. SERVICES .... 11:00 AM. CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Arvid E, Andorsen, Pastor Airport at Wirnam* Lak* Rd. BEAUTIFUL SAVIOUR Dattald O. Ztll Pastor 9:30 and II AM. Sunday School 9:30 AM. ST. JOHN'S PONTIAC 87 RiU St. at Otwiry 8t. Chan** A. Calbrrt, Paator SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M, CHURCH SERVICE 11 00 AM. WED. LENTEN SERVICE 9 P.M. Calvary CLARKSTON Ciarkrios Btomuitary Sohool Pastor Paul A. Johns WORSHIP .....9:30 A.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL I0H5 AM. FIRST CHURCH of th^ BRETHREN 46 NORTH ROSILAWN Sunday School I0:0d A. U. MoralBt IIOMift by tho PMtor iptcltl Mutto •untoT Ifantiuddieoi of iOa*i*a* i:M P. U. aundtr No«B Twib| ASttlt fllaa* Xonor* Korn* BulM*r*‘ CIm* a( Dtao*r Prayw UtcUat sa4 Bibi* atoSy Thurtaar a*T. uXoy Bhal«r, Pattor CHURCHES of CHRIST Listen to (he "Herald of Truth" Each Sunday CKLW TV 8:30 A.M. . WXYZ lO^K) P.M. LAKE ORION PONTIAC W. A. Lttckett. Mintotcr IStt Remaitogway Rd. on Clarkfton nd. UM n. PilTT *t. W. W. nau. Mintotcr PB l-tMg Blbla Itwly eun, 1:41 AM, Btble ttady IM A. M-CIa*»ee tor AU Agee Tuas. 1:30 Pik. uoRinw} wommp U:m a. m. "The Oifil’i Devtgeg" ^Worship 10:45 AM. and •:00 PM. amaxo woiunop <:«• p. h. oueet •petkgr-WU Tate* WID. BOLI arUPT T:N P. M. Marimont Baptist Church 68 W. Wolton FE 2-7239 Rev. PHILIP W. SOMERS, Pastor Sundoy School ... ............. 10:00 A.M. Morning Service ...............11:0Q A. M. “Reaping la Jay” Evening Service................ 7:30 P. M, ^^Reaching PHmitive Tribes” The Rev. Orval Dunkeld pr*Khing both MrviCM- Youth Group..................... 6:30 P.M. iCHRSTIRH SCIENCE SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY ^'SUBSTANCE'' "" Sunday Serriee* and Evenin liMdtoBlIobm 2 Sent L M AM. ling S*nrie*>-2nd _ _ __fl(fcy 7:30 P.M, Open Dolly Wednesday Evening 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. > Service* 8 P,M. Frldoy to 9 P.M. I FIRST CHURCH.of CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and WlUiama Streets EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 212 BALDWIN AVE, Phone FE 2-0728 •inrOAY *CHOOlr-*:4S A. M. WORamP-n:M a. M. a*m)«li b* Pastor: “m narnuicTioMa op YOUTH BOUH l:tf P U. vmm P. U. ----------------- oae*. hot the bhw b» nets n*v*r wmt ovw th* bor6*r •• trhtmphuitly a* whm Uiay did a* in the ahap* of aong* and bnh FIRST CHURCH £ NAZARENE 10 STATE STREET SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:« Steve CamMa, Superteieodeof MORNINQ WORSHIP ............ .11 "IS IT I?" YOUTH 3ERVKS.... ' ^ 5:00 P.M, Darrell Hawley, Pretidenl EVANGELISTIC SERVICE . 7:00 PM. "SIITO BUT SAFF' the EASTER CANTATA W /. £. Van Alton Emanuel Baptist Church 645 S. Telegraph Rd. Telegraph Premiliennial — Independent — Fundomental SERVICES 10 AM.-11 A.M.-7 P.M. ^baptismal Large Choir—Thrilling Music for the Whole family. Departmentalized Sundoy School. Radio Broodcoft WPON lO:!"^ A.M; Edch Sunday Sunday Sthool Attendance Last Sunday 1,471 DR. tom MALONE, Paitor HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW—800 KC SUNDAY, 9:45 A. M. TV Every Surnlay, Channel 7, 9:30 A M. "Searching the Scriptures" Roosevelt Wells, Evangelist SOURCE OF AUTHORITY IN RELIGION WAS PETER A POPE? » detortoaa— tOI). 'Tlwra to CHURCH OP CHRIST SCHEDUU Of SERVICES Bible School SufMtoy .. 9HS a.m. Sermon and Wonhip . 11 d)0 a.m. Evaning Wonhip snd • Sormen .............. 7,p.m. •iW* Study Tuoafay .. 800 p.m. Young AduHa Fri. ... '8.00 p.«T!. _____ •Itetad to kaptlatoa a 1 who bad btUevad and npsatss (*. . enna* *Meia v*ar rms aaaM -xtortottoD** (I P*t«r 4:lt). Pttor dM not beUcT* to UadliioB*, but tangbt that Ood'* word coatalaa “ALL THINOa that pertain onto Ut* and godUa***" (I Pvtar 1:1). Pator agreed with the doettto* that Aeeu* Chrtot 1* tba only bead at tha church (Cel. l:lt. 1:10. Iph. I:n. 4:1S. I:S3), end tbet Chrtot nowhere authortoed any man to be boad of the church oa earth etooe "ALL authertty to naaeea and an earth" bad heea gtoen to Ohrtot (MaM. M:UI. •uataury:.Pitot 4M nat (It Uw Papal pattgra, btcaate: I. Be dia net a. Ee tnt Mt la Bm* f. Be Wboi It It Meted tbal P-_ ___________ er OaUtoU^ Une, vnh the to-eaUed "aeaaaaM eltotoiahMiw trae toMdatlin. Tba Sosum « Petar, and Mit bt had............... teaebtog and piaa, preeUoB. "ABd1w2i RIM (Ohftot) )>h.‘Cdira?tL,^_______ thtog* te the SSSnmhwigT Wtlcont to thf CH0BCH of CHRIST IHE POXTIAC P»£S& SATURDAY. MAKCH 11, Iflfll Adjusting a sunbonnet how for Mrs. George LampmM Jr. of Bloomfield Township is Mrs. Cramer Partridge of Wenonah Drive, (left) chairman of the spring faction show to be staged by the November Centennial Year Provides Fashion Show Theme and Marbach Groups Friday evening at First Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Harold D. Babb of Waterford Township (right), cochturman, arranges a shawl for Mrs. Frank Gates of North Astor Street. Personal News The Robert Voltmanns (Doreen Beverly Tru^leU) of Adams Road announce the birth of a ^ughter Renee Dor^ Feb. 27. at St. Joseph kercy Hospital. Orandparents are the Alfred R. Trudells of CJoughlan Drive. Pontiac Township, and the Herbert Voltmanns of Linc(dn Park. ' it it ^ Dr. and Mrs. Wayne T. Good (Nancy Rathbun) of Bloamfield Terrace are parenU of a daughter KeUy Marie, born m 19 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. The baby’s grandparents are the Lester Rath-buns of Pontiac Road and the Elmer Goods of C((dillac Avenue. ★ ★ ★ Prom Waterford Township comes news of the of a daujh^r^eniwj^elyn . ____iiirW^rd OKatherine A. Bentoam) bf Shetland Way Feb. 20 at St. Joseph Merc^'^ Hospital^ Maternal grandparents are the Arnold A. Ben-thams Of Nelam Street and on the paternal side are the Glenn R. Rivards of Glenwood Avenue. ★ ★ ★ Receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter Danielle Rene Feb. 25 at Pontiac General Hospital mtt Bfir. and Mrs. Richard F. Blanchard (Donna Marvin) of Irwlndale Drive. Waterford Township. ' The infant’s grandparents are the Clifton E. Marvins of Linda Vista Drive and Uie Frank Blanchards of Pioneer Drive, currently vacaticming at Dixie Groves Estates. Taipon Springs. Fla. The birth of a son Eric Hilton Feb. 24 at Pontiac General Hospital is announced by the Oral Clausons (June lUltoh) of Spence Street. Mrs. Fred C. Dare of Putnam Avenpe and Mrs. Ole Clauson of School Street are the baby’s grand- . mothers. - Pontiac's comWg centennial celebration hu provided the theme lor a spring fashion show slated March 17 by the JS J! ve in b e r .and, Marbach groape of the First Presbyterian Churdi-Mrs. Cramer Partridge and Mrs. Handd Babb are co-chairmen flreeted1Rr Mrs." George H. Putnam, the chorus will open the program with Five American Songs, arranged by Gladys Pitcher.' * ♦ ★ Mrs. Walter Schmitz will accompany for the selections "New Riger Train,” early American; "P«lm III,” from the Ainsworth Psalter—a hymn . book brought to this country by the Pilgrims; and "All the Pretty Little Horses.” an old Negro lullaby. WWW “Climbing up Zion's Hill.” a North Carolina mountain song, and Stephen Foster's "Beautiful Dreamer,” written • only a few days before his death, also will be heard. A demi-opera "Monette,” written by JeAnellen McKee, will highlight the second portion of the program. RETUItN AT END "Monette” is a talented hat designer whose ". . . irrepressible high spirits nw distillling' in the woiicroom,” comments Mrs. Putnam. UlUmaldy firod for her misbehavior, Monette is forgiven and returned to her position at the opera's cobclu-skki, when an important hat buyer, delighted with her latest creation-the Bobbolette, places a large order. WWW Mrs. John NicoUs wUl portray Monette. Others in the cast wUl be Mrs. O. L. Smith, Mrs. R. J. L’HuiUler. Mrs. Vfc-' tor Lindquist. Mrs. J. ,S. 1# Monte, Mrs. A. C. Roberts and Mrs. Putnam. w w w ' Mrs, J. K. Hclvey, Mrs. Charles W. Buck and Mrs. Fred Stimpert also have roles in the proiduetton. Mrs. Clifford Ashley of Oxford, Michigan Federation of Music Clubs chairman for the "Music in Hospitals'’ program at Pontiac State Hospital, will speak briefly on-Jhe program conducted at the hospiul. kind of loud and likes to talk. He is 43 and served in World War II as a first sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps. To hear him talk you would think the Marines won the war all by themselves. WWW We have other men In this family who saw a lot of action with the Infantry and NaVy, Car(J Party Plans Made The Ladies Auxiliaiy to the Metropolitan dub completed plans Tuesday evening for a benefit card party at 8 p.m., May 2, in the chib rooms at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. «w w w George W. Crabtree, assistant manager, Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce will ihow tlw film "The Pon|iac Story of Progress «id Promise” April 3. in tte^hib rooms. The freshest thing about Spring is Jo O^eland’s pretty shirtwaist dress, essentially casual but done with a llouriah/A pair at pockets button to easy bodice below an extended shoulder line that is coplly voited over the arms; the notdied collar is set away from the neck. A rseag ' at released b«x plents shape the heaarey skirt, la plaio er printed raysns and silks, this lighthearted affair goes comlertabl.T nader a fop- ^ 6>peitQAd the one size best for you. Our siring is comparable to ready-to- To JnstaiJ Officers at Luncheon Officers for Oakland County Federation of Women's Clubs elected at the bimonthly meeting at Oak Park Community center, will be installed at the annual luncheon May 5 in Holly. Mrs. I. J. Gouin of Lake Orion Woman’s Club was chosen president; Mrs. Forbes S. Annual Banquet ?0 OA Ridge Oicrreu JipTU Womus Oub, second vice Then *it rtaily contes unto ite own in any of the fabulous light- Size 12 requires 4H yards of 36-inch fabric for dress. To order Pattern N-1281, state siae. send SI. Add 25 cents for first-class postage and special handling. For Pattern Books 17 and T8 send tl lor each. Spadea Patterns are the only patterns using ready-to-wear rizre. Address Spadea, Box 535, Gp.O.j Dept. P6. New York 1. H. Y. by Figure Clui Fariiion Your Figure Club of Pontiac has completed dvfce is that the ladiet try to leave and ■ alio sit down a^Jn so quickly ; that the men have no chance i to do more than make a gee- • hire of rising. At a large table, ,' only the one with whom she Tahiti was the finTJaffS^IS^ Mr., and Mrs. John R. MacManus of BloomfieU NiUi. Their cruise will take them to Australia and New Zealani.j- ^ ,, The Emily Port InsUtutc la' ■orry it cannot nnswer per f ggxtiAc Lffiss^iATimPAY^^^A^^ im W«iit Lotcs BuUte Pint Nir Answers on Reducing By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Today Tain answering the questions women most often akk me about tvducing-1, How long will I have to exercise before it be^ns 'lo show my flguret Sqme spots are easier to reduce than others. The waistline Is usually the first measurement which shows a decrease. The ehdomen is next. Hie hips and thighs are more stubbc^ and take more time. or course It depeods on bow 4. I have heard and read many times that the reducer should slowly, that it helps. Why is thist FgU raiaes the blood sugar level and this decreases the appetite. Slow eating helps you to tsd satisfied sooner. 5. Why do people get fatter as they grow older? Because of changes in the gian- ■Yee eseslly see e 4 : Secretories Heor Talk It also depends on how you do your exercises. Always follow directions carefully. A bent knee which is supposed to be kept straight, for instance, can make a difference in the results you get. I BURGUNDY by Royal DouUgn 5-Piece Place Setting T2.95 Six Other Royal Doulton Patterns Priced from $9.95 to $14.95 SPEOAfcS- pES di5Ss®^,'!'*T'S18.95 and $19.95 . $19.95 ____________________ -4tPe.aets — Service for Eight — Levely DesoraUon. 010 OC Speeisl Selection ..... ............ #l<6.VO pmtiac pcttfH Michigan’s Largest Dinnermre Specialty Store NORTH END OF MIEACUC MOB SBOPPINO CENTER ON TRUORAPH ROAD Tde^ne FE 2S642 A smile comes quickly when you are doing a waist exerci^; it is usually the first measurement which shows a decrease. For waist exercises, send stamped, self-addressed envelope for leaflet No. 6 to Josephine Lowman in care of The Pontiac Press. For Yoar Wedding QUALITY and Quantity O rm CMOnUot e A Urs* ‘Jaw M»rrM’ Sl|« *39’® C I. HASKSi SniDW 1 Mt. ClemeBS St. K i- 2. Does It make any difference when I take my exercises? Can I take them in the morning Just as' well as at night and lose the same? Take your exercises at any time during the day or night, whichever is mort convenient for you. The only exception being to take them before meals or spot them in between meals. 3. 1 have heard that a waman who la reduoiag should eat her largest meal at imm and a light one af night. Ttris doeMi’t ault , me or nqr family life. Divide your daily caloric intake in any way you wish. Just do no* go over it. I tl)ink the main value of the l|^r mid-day meal is the fact that we arc more apt leisurely, linger longer at the ta-Ue, and therefoie eat more at the v«Mu system, decreued activity and often more and richer food, because Of mofie money to spend, more leisure and more social life. 6. How many different exercises should I do? One good exercise Is enough tor the reduction trf any oM given meanirement if it U ipecilio tot that spot. ★ ♦ k However, this would be,^iher boring and there art ouBiy good exoriaes for eadi meaiumnant. I think most women like to have, three or four. Dr. William J. Emerson, Oakland County superintendent of schools, spoke before the Poatkiak Chapter, Nafional Secretaries Association, Wednesday at Devon Ga- Mrs. Garland Woody, vice president, presided at the dinner meeting and Juanita Gamer and Maiy-llen'Kyte were hostesses. ★ • A • * Deris Walker, ckalmuui, aa- “Pursult of Excellence* Igaa State University OaUand on April 8. * ♦ ♦ Speakers will be George Noyes, Dr. John Cambus and Qiancellor B. Varner with the welcome' extended by Dr. Lowell R. EJdund. Mrs. William Robinson, workshqp cochairman, is accepting reservations. A local "secretary of the year’ will be selected and honcred at dinner on Secretaries Diy, April 26.' Nominations may bs . sent to Mrs. Ruasell Brackett, dulrman. Active secretarial employment In Oakland County and qmstlflHailw returned by her employer are the requirements. March Fashion Spectacular! OUR LUSTROUS Cold Wave With the **Look-of-the-Year” Haircut and Styiing The exciting hsirdo that is sweeping the country . . .’ discover how fiettering the riew lines ere! Have the selon Demienent,_ cut, and hatrsryttng for this sptciil lotitcti pfic#; HAHtan- noNR n MMS Osra Kenter uA Mier iiM.te t P.M. O N. BAGINAW STRERT 'Speech Team Enferfaiiis Twenty boy students of Sacred Heart Seminary. Detroit, who Mrs. Gesrse Croekett comprise a "Trave)|qif. Speech Team," entertained some 100 members of St. Michael Altar Society in the parisli.. hall. The'Gfrl Scout troops of St. Michael wUl be served breakfast after Mass Sunday at the pariah hall, precedii^ a Holy Hour at die University of Detroit M«norial Bailing. The giris will have displays in Miracle Mile shops and will assist in the cookie sale. Mrs. Heniy M. Simpson, president, named commlttes ti»r the amnal spring eud party Wpfil M In the parish hall. 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Kothe, decorations; Mrs. Blanche Blu&t, dining room: Mrs. Arthur Birchmeier and Mrs. John S. Keesling, refreshments. Mrs. jCeesling will also handle press relations. Tentative plans were made for the mother-daughter breakfast in May. Bride-Elect Is Honored Sue Ann Cook of Fenton, bride-elect oi Raymond L. Freebury, was hcHiored at o miscellaneous shower Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Fred Mueller on Crane Street, Dn^dlMi Plains. Ctaugbter of Mr. and Mm. Raymond A. Cook Jr. of Fenttm, Mias Cook will marry Mr. Freebury, Mm. James B. Morse of Iaui-sing, sister of the bride-elect, wilt be matron of honor, and Mm. Moeller, sister of the pros- Among the 24 guests were out-of-townert the junior Mrs. Cook and Mm, Raymcmd A. Cook, Mm. William Mueller and Mm. Frederick Mueller, all of Flint. Mrs. Herbert Beiging of Stillwater, Minn., was present. Mrs. James B. Morse came from Lansing, Mrs. Ray Ladd, from Fenton, and Mrs. Fred Freebury, from Wailed Lake, for the affair. 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Kaline, Bruton Swing Big Bats in Exhibition Opener BBUNO L. KEAKNS SARASOTA, na. - Thnw Detroit 'neer "Umpy-Amied'’ ptt<^ en Don Mossi, Ray Nariedci and Paul Fbytack, may be out to make amends ^)r the pdSt 1960 season. The trio came to training camp early this year and yesterday they leaped their first lew-ards by seo^ ing an impressive l4-f nctory over The vaunted Tiger outfield, which Manage Bob Scbetfing hopes will shw its muscles this yecir, came through with a fine as-nst. A1 Kaline. Rocky Colavito and Bruton, the starting three the outer gardens, came through with seven hits and eight runs batted in. The Tiger talMd OB other haiil Dick McAulifie, playii« stop, made peve^ fine fielding plays but was diafged errors as he polled Norm Cash off first with poor throws. also lapde a acoring error in the 7th inning which provided the White Sox with three unearned runs off Foytack. it ‘it 'it Bright spots prevailed in the victory however. Kaline, Jdte Wood, Colavito, Bruton. NariesM and Moasi made impressive debuts. I 4eams like Chicago and Milwaulw will help our confidence.” he com-mented prior to the opener. . -X *4 The performance gf Moesi and - ‘ .kT; Nnrierid was a plMSBit^i^ for Uie the Tigers. The two long-time teammates, who came to Detroit j together from Cleveland in 1958, . have had their ups and downs together In the Detroit organization. Schefflng wanted to beat the For them yesterday’s game a hig test. Scheffing didn't want to work them too hard, he Just wanted to f any of the iU-effecU of the He eertatady liked what he saw It ganwela. Moeel gave np aae it. a donbie to raakto eateber Foytack's three imilngs were somewhat wild. He allowed six of the seven White Sox hits and was tn^ fivA mnt. H** Twtghf favor but for the 7th iiming when Boros' bad throw to second with two outs started the Chiaox oii their way to three unearned runs. Roy Sievers started the inning with a double, alter two easy outs, HaiA Hersbei^er walked. RoadU grounded to Boros whose throw pulled Wood off second. Ptnchhltter Eari Torgeaon fat-lowed with a aingie, Eqioaito aln-gied. Fax was lUt fay a pitch and that accounted for tte time runs. a high fly to right. Tlw baU boaaeed oat s( At SmHh’s gtove The Tigers made it 4-2 fai the third when catcher Dick Brown and Moaai Walked. Wood singled to score Brown, Bruton singled and by Smitty. OotavUo’s grounder enabled Bruton to seme alter. Kaline forced Wood at home. ★ > ★ ' The big ^ inning came against rookie Winston Brown on the mound for Chica^. Boros was hit by a pitch. McAuliffe singled. Blown sacrificed both and Char- lie MaxweU hitting tor Moeai waa given ap intentional paii. * * * Wood hit a aacrifice fly and Bruton was s^ at first on an Infield hit to load the bases. Then came Kalinria long double to center to clean the bases and Coiav^o ended the scoring wltlr a 400 tobt drive over left center. The three Tiger., mas in tlm Mh were the resaU o^■lllglr• by Wood. KaUne, Oslavtto, Oarii and MeAnlifte’s walk to forre In a run. Brown scored the last run in the Rhwftera stn^, a couide of outs; an error and Kaline's grounder. A two«ame series wito the Minnesota Twins l8 *od tap lor thb weekend. Hank Aguirre, Bob Bruce and Phil Reagan, all vydng for the Sth starting Job are pitchliq' today. Tomorrow In the opener at Henley Field in Lakpland, Jim Bunnlng will take the mound. wans 80* aa« a aa a a WaodtB T I 1 BwesltsH I I I ThaiMAA CF 19# MB LF # B 1 iSSiTap i I I £•’»"« ? i I noUvlio LF # t t MbUb RF I t 9 E?. .‘tjasuffijs flSrS! i i*K£o ’.v. A^iwlU S > • W. BimPS S • J J ? H I D.TorsMM 1 • I BortonP *00 roytsek P I ■« _• S-Olnrtws J J ToMU 'ri M U TOUU H t n O-VIrfU (or » 1 oat (or W. Ir9wn (« !»?■ out (or NariMkI la m M gi-u Coloyit^K^Ks|tor(y,^caih. W«ai^t. ; Falcons Top Utica n 'Broncos Fall JAJW CtT DOWN — Jake Wood, Detroit Tiger second baseman, is out at the plate as he tijes to score from third on A1 Kaline's fielder's choice iif the opening exhibition game AP PkoUloi with the White Sox. Bob RpselU makes the tag affot-Jaking the Ih^ from second baseman Nellie Fox. Donaldson Shatters State Meet Record Special to the Pontiac Press EAST LANSING - Ben Donaldson of Pontiac Central got the state Class A swimming, meet of to a fast start here Friday ni^t by wtaning the 400-yard fieestyle in record breaking time. The ‘Flying thief was clocked In 4:11.3. This cut 3.T seconds off the former mark set in 1959 by Owen Kleiscfamldt of Ann Arbor. The 6N freestyle was the only Itoal held Friday. PreUmtoarieo-and aemi naaih la diving took place. Boyal Oak Klmball’o Ed Boothnuui leads the divert Into ,, tOBlglit'o flaals. , Qualifying ,and semi-finals in r other events were held this morning IM aftenxxxi. The finals will be t^ght. Donaldson was over 25 yards ahead of his nearest rival in the Michigan State University pool. John Randall of Battle Creek Central placed second. Kimball'i if5 Bita^e Bearss was third. “He really weal all oat,” oaM PCH coach Gene Norris after Donaldson's victory. “His time would have been better had he been pushed. Ben has a hmg way to go before he reaches his fall week's Noi^rn Suburban Swimming League meet at PNH, trails Boothman in secefnd place.' Blrmhigham Seaholni, a fa-'orite Mr the team title along Doluldson will be after another first place tonight in the 200-yard freestyle. He is rated a good change of winning the event. Pontiac Northern’s Rich Gould fumed In the best Huskie time for the 400. Gould failed to make the finals, however, as he was timed in 42.6. ★ *' * ' Rod Bramble of Detroit Thurston. wl(mer of the div^ event in Hayes Jones Beats McRae at Chicago CHICAGO earheaded the Rochester offense wjth 18 points, lol, lowed by Phil Kwierant and Chuck Kelley, who collected 16 aftiece, Jerry Olsen came next with 13. ^tter scoring balance plus almost twice as many shots at the bucket spelled- the difference as Rochester qualified for next week’s "A” regional tournament at South-field. A ★ ♦ The other district representative frorh PNH-for the Southfield ' regional tourney will be decided tonight wheh Pontiac Central cri-lides with underdog Waterford at 8:30. St. Frederick and Orchard Lake 8L Mary dash at 7 n’clocfc for OsM C dtotrict honors In the OUTSIDER — Utica’s Dave Kraft (30) acts indepemtent during this battle royal as he sta^ outside and watches his teaimnatss fight for the ball with Rochester players. Among the battlers are Utica’s Toby Wagner (50) and Rochester’s FssUst rrcM rhaU Mike Wilson ;(3) ^ Chuck Kelley (25). Rochester defeated Utica, 67-58, Friday night on the PNH court to move into''next week’s Gass A regional basketball tourney at Southfield. Morian wasn’t getting the ball enough in the last half, especially In the 4th quarter w-hen it appeared only a hot spree by tiif lanky redhead would save the Broncos. He missed his only, two shots in the 3rd perkxl and then swished 3 of 5 in the final. Morton totaled 24 points, making 10 ot U fouls. _ i Holly rixti only 27.9 per cent despite Morton’s' 7-for-15. The iQier* moved the ball wall Jn 1st half but leff much to be desired on defense and rebounds all the way. *■ ★ it Northville raced to a'31-21 half, time edge and went on to whip host Milford 6(M8 paced by Craig Bell with 18. 'Dm Kumlck hooped 24 in defeat. Garenceville blew a seven-point lead, bowing to St. Mary 51-47 at West Rloomfield. Tony Gtocobazri hit 19 for CHS. .winjw(«) nouTtaS) , ronn ran rr Brad*r 4 l-I It MOriM 7 It-lt M S«IU t )-t II MeXHal* I l-t - Bour S t-f t Klidc] t 1-1 Ferndale'Nips Birmingham, 50-48 There was an “earthquake” In Femdqle Friday night. , * ★ ★ Birminglufm Seaholm came within a Jolt of upsetting the mighty Feiiidale Etogles before committing a fatal "fault” and bowing, 50-48. In tile i>ro«eH, the quaked with the wild roars ot fans for both teams. M had ijlenty to dieer about. The Maples led at the end of Birmingham, which three weeks ago became only the second of three teams to beat Ferndale this season, seemed destined to become Gnderelto team in the State Gara A tournament before a pbi^ sonal foul wrecked its dreams. FREB THROWS CRACK TIE Jeff racks, a flashy noitixMnore guard who spent most of the evening on the bench, efimaxed the Eat^’ despoBte cmneback with two cool free tluowa to crack a 4MBiie. Hie dock read ;30. Hida ■cored four potato all nigjit. portant one-Ou tonrth. Aa toto to go In the rae nheed ^ (^•jrck 1 1-1 NonnmLS 4-« H ■MhtT 1 4-4 11_____ ■rovn 4 j-4 n utll«r . . . , Sehw^ I l-J 7 Kuratek 11 IS M rc rr re Bechards Now 3rd at Auburn: ]Peel Rolls 683 Bechard’a took oveiySid place as Pepsi Cola held the lead in flte latest session of the Auburn Lanes Invitational Gasaic. ★ ♦ ★ Bud Peel hit 663. Fred Spitok 637. Al Pietz 608. D. FomweU 6M to head tito Individuals. Fornwell and • 235. Joe Roerink rolled 234. ★ ★ ★ There were 36 aeries of SOO or and 24 2f)0 gamra. i uHSfodfb and raw a ■hot Jut briore the buzzer by Jim Stepbeuu pep eft the ride of the rim. For tboee who would seek out a turning point in a thriller like Hi1», it prohiMy can^e at '4:58 ot the final period, when SAabolm’s Bob Sayte fouled out Hie'Maplea ted at th_. €2-38. Some mtoutea later, Bin* mliMlMmi aUlI had 42 potots. And ■0 did Femdate. Sayte, pUytog ■trongly deapite a. seitoualy annoying cough, was espectoUy mitoed under the backbonirds. Neitiier side did well at the foul line. The Maples netted only six of 19. tries. Dunne, despite his laurels, hit on just three ol 11 charity tosses. Femdale had eight for 18—nothing to brag about—but that was the difference at the end. START WITH fiEE-SAW The teams started the game the same aee«aw fashion u their BliinIngtoHn Jonped ahrad In Ihe riaring aeeonda ot Ow open-tag quarter, tori (he knd awie toto In the aeootoi ataun, then wpnt hi Irato with M aeoonda left, 87-15. The Maptea never again tratied mtil 1:20 of the dosing period when Bill Daniels put the Eagles It 48^ 18 aeeonda later. ■it it it But Seaholm wouldn’t quit and knotted the game 48-48 with 34 aeeonda left before racks’ fateful two points. ' In Ctoa A tournament action tonight at Fnmitote, Warren Highland Park at 7 and Berkley Royal Oak Kimball at 8:30. -- . - ro rr re SCS‘i i-1 ill 4 ^ J i -1 ” ________ .. TTKhBi "s^-n Twa'M, 1 w 1* sT'a-ta i3 TWAit tr anis « fiSOav"; ..U U M 1 The wtaur gou to the “0“ regtoaal at YpaltontL Utica had a much better shoot- ' ing percentage, but the hustling Falcons kept firing to n»Me than offset their opponent’s siqieriority. it * it While the Chieftains were firing at a 4ft per cent dtp by netting 20 of 49 bttempte, Gepe Konley’s dub tried 86 shots and bagged 24 for an inaccurate 2t average. ^ Kraft was far and away the top marksman on the court as he swished 12 of 22 field goal efforts in addition to potting 4 of 5 at the foul stripe. Utica put two other players in dcxtble figures aa Tim krenzke scored 12 prints and Bob Arft tallied 10. . The Chieftains set the pace during Ihe first quarter and held n 16-14 edge at the end at the period. However, Rocherier caught und passed them for keepa early in tbe second otanH, although Utten did pull even onee . at »-« tote in the third aenrion. Ro(9iester was ahead at half-time 33-26 and stiU in frtut entering the fourth quarter 43^. The Giieftatos cut Rocheater’a margin to 43-42 la the early aecaods of the fourth period, but they never canm ‘"lat dose again. In other Clara A district games Friday, Valley cfaampkm Saginaw High, Arthur Hill and Flint Central each came through with a victory to qualify tor regional odmpetition at Flint. Saginaw conquered Mt Pleasant 69^, and Arthur Hill trimmed Bay C^ Handy 58-44 to tiv Midland touniey. Flint Cciitnd defeated Flint Beecher 8ft«7 on tiM South-~nsteni‘ftwr. Detroit Catholic Central earned a berth to the Southfield toma-mnt by landing u. of J>. High a 71-52 licking yesterday at Fann-toghm. Waited Lake swings Oaas A warfare tonight against Plymouth at Ypsitonti. ™ mricA (s|* fSiSr • f}’! i * *-*! taiiaa,.. tvo . la st-^ u -to ts-ris THl PqNTIAC PEE88, SATURDAY, MAUCH 11, jgei ELEVEN Veteran Second Helping Swede FCMAUE FL48H - Cand Smith, 17-year-old high acbod atudent In Fresno, Calif., readies lor.a practice start under the watchful eyt- of coach Jack Vnicox. She was timed in 6.2 sec- ar rumu onds for the SQ-yard dash. That’s half a second alower than the American outdoor record for women. She doesn't compete against the boys. Watching Is sprinter Bill Bernard. Bimstein Gives Ingo-Excellent Corner Help Results non sQsooi. ToroyniniT sopas AlptB* 11. Tn*«rM Cll* 4S AnnAriMT SI. Otarden City >1 (Itasl) Dearbon, SO, Dssrborn rordioii I (flinti Detroit ^hoUs ^WtfSl Tl. DBImtitT Arott msb tl It Dotrolt BS. CoDUr Uns U maal) ^ntnt CtBtral SS. Flint BMchtr (tlnall Grand lupldt Central M Oraad Bsp-Me Union W mnal) ^ Jackion Tl, Wayne IS (ftnsll Melrlndalt M, DMrbanriSssl Ford II leike *7 (fianl) Bafinsw SI. Mount Plssaant M (I^I) aaetnav Arthur BUI M, Bay Oty Bandy St , Cast «lty St. iSM-nfsoB-Bsypsrt U Cantar Una St. SS. Aj^a St Detroit Strrlte SO. Detroit Cathedral Ointral H (final) —pinjjjiag tanhU SoAith Chrlatlan 13, lids Wyomlnc SS (final) ---.jc U. Ftot Rock SI trptr WOiM Lathsraa Bas ...hrlUt 00. MUford a ___ PlalnwiU S3. Otaano U (final) . Radford SI. Mary il, Uroala Claranst-«Ule 47 jhaal) RUerrlswOi Wyandotte SoWer SO Bafluv SB Peter end Paul SS, Sasi-aew jjtttr HUl Te-** •“ <«—« St. Clair Shores I 4a.sr#|3i3 Tala M, Croewell- 11 Tech j Wilt Goes Over 3,000 but Pistons Win &me tatlon r jw. JasMo IS. lay CItr Si Si Jomph 4$. Bay City Tlsi-'caiedleln St Offend Bnnlda Lm SO CMwpSu ^WUte PtoeoB II (Haal) Chsitsa 01 Ptaekawr si Clars M, Brart *' Comiteck Park m. damei W Detroit Bi Catbariae U, Detroit Bt. Martin 11 Detrotr Bi nUBp U, D Charles SI Detroit BI. Thsrtta t|. ai S3, Detroit 'Dexter' FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP)-WUt aiambertain of the Philadelphia Warriors Friday night be-tha first National'Basketball Association player to score more' than 3,000 pointe in one n. but his 32-poiiit game faOed to keep the Detroit nstons from winning 120-103. Chamberiain set the old league taaim record of 2,707 points last a Booeerelt It dee SI (flnel) it 07. Rerrlton U tittk 70. inkato _____art IL B R^I^SlnOL KenVctly IS. White Cloud SS Unalas St. Mary OS. Dansi S7, B««Mr d| Marletts SS. Branch 31 MlUlnttoa la Brown City SO )lew Boetoa Bum 07, Wayns SI **Parma TPeetem 71. OUffct IS Onited St. efc—nrf ea ifinall Saline SS. arhlteferA ‘ Whltteraon Wyendetts-------- Cherry BUI IS ^ . Arenss Bsstsn 71. Boss Ctty SI Atlanta SS Mo SO . Beth IS. mwoBdaio 01 (Hnal) i Bey mty StT ilerr 07, Seslneu ^Beifi^ £^)^!wmS Bt Aabreee M Burr Oak SI, Toko^a SI ffiSWaSSSfir” CheaptOB m. CbamUaS M 07. Detroit Caamlr 17 (final) Bale?t^fhaeoiJlns Bt. Michael SI HamaastiUs M, Powers 01 mn^’ii»U?y\wor^ St Lawtea IL Seiwatuck S3 Leroy R, MeBaln 3S . _ .. Whifay Hat Baan Naar Boxing { for 50 Yaori; Want! Par^nar PALM BEACT, FU. (AP) ^ Should anything go wrong tor Ingamac JohanaiQa Jn Jui _.heavy-w^t title fight against champion Floyd Patterson at Miami Baach Monday night bt'U have to blame Patterion, or hlmaeU. He can’t blBiqe bii corner, ..10 Swedidi challenger available the moet'kiqwrlenced Becond. and trainmr, In the histoiy of bendng—Whttey Blmstein. * * ★ If Ingemar ahould get Whltey la the man who can patch Ihim up in the 60 seconds between rounds. If the fighttr a»uld be a utde groggy, Whltey la the man who can roach unerringly for the right drug to bring him around. If Johansson sorely needs advice, Whltey is the man who will give it to him. Bimstein ia a smallish, baldish 64-year-old tvith th# general appearance of a peeled grape and a pendiant tor bright red sporta shirts and long eigsrs. His lace Is as lamiliay to TV sports fans as that of any comedy or dramatic Two Huskies Seek Mat Titles Toefoy Hutkle Hklp M«Ur«y I Winfred Miracle and Al Wadlry of Pontiac Northern were the-only, local boys still in contention u4 the stats Class A nvrestling cham-pionships headed into the linal stiwig^^ 145 pound honors, pinned both hU Frl^ opponents in impressive Wsdley got a bye and AP PImMu TALE-OF THE TAPE — Here’s bow champion Floyd Patterson and challenger Ingemar Johansson compare for their heavyweight title fight Monday at Miami Beach, Fla. He’s been in'boxing mcH% than SO years, startiiei as a bantamweight fighter and later featherweight who, he says, wouldn’t train. For the past 40 yean he’s been training suid seconding filters, including so many champions he ean't begin to name them all. “Among hcavywalght cham-piona,’* he says, “I worked in toe ccuTiers of Jim Braddock, ">4ax Baer, Prime Carnera and. Gene Tunney, although ’Tunney wasn” champion yet.’’ Ar ★ ★ He was in Johansson's corner ii his two previous lights Tvito Patterson, along with Nils Blomberg, athe Sspsdiah trainer, and Edwin Ahlquist, Ingemar's Swedish adviser. Whitey would like to have hia partner, Freddy Brown, work with him if it could be arranged. ’’Wa work together Hke a am.’' ba bbioMbb. ‘T19 bon in ^ comer. Whatever I say goes, r understands me. When I speak to him in English now, and listena to me. year as s rookie, brought Us point tost gave Um 3,000 Just 38 seconds before the end of toe first _ ________________Fun-Loving' Hurler Is Fined by Phillies EAST ’JtNSING, Mkh. (NEA)- Frtd - Arttmw ........18W T4^*****t*" State football 00-captain, caught -Us fint pasa aa B Bophr^ Md hta hot IS « Btarier for CLEARWATER. Fla. (UPl) -Jim Oorsns, the PUladilpUa Phillies’ fun-loving pitcher, was Ut with another fine today for leaving the team during spring training — but laughin’ Jim couldn't care less. The fine, the amount of which was not disclosed, was levied by genmRl msnoger John Quinn alter the latest in a series of es-c^mdes involving the husky righttoander. too was fined twice for off-field incidents, was punished this time for ca^ ing n disturbance 'Thursday night in the Harrison Hotel, the PMls’ iwadciusrters hen. Even before the fine was announced, Owens said, ‘Tm leaving, and I Tvon't pitch tor this dub again. Quinn said be wou|d trade me, but they told me that before and then nothing happened. I JuM don’t think I figure in their plans and I Tvant out’’ Tonight'M Prep Tdurney Slate cBu-ViTOSSSSTSTw.. dLAod Prsasrick w. OL ’ **(& PBBMDAIB LABS A -^’sSlSr^Ske*ffS. UffOBls «w» _ CUBBB > TKR vs. BO taBtl eUSip - MffmiUi vs. Blv Bi Bailey HoweU of Detroit ( scored Chamberlain with 35 points and the Pistons had the better of Bvery quarter. After trailing 61-53 at the halL PhUadelpUa Hed up the game at 73-Tf late in toe third quarter on Joe Graboaki’s abot from the side. Gene Shue at toe Pistons Ut a fielder to break toe tie and Howell ^mped in three straight to ^>^ead the margin. A A- The victory was a Wg one tor Detroit, vtoteh broke a third-place tie with Ctocinnati in (he Eastern Diviahm but has only one remaining game, at New York Sunday. Onclnnati has two Tvedemd games at Loa Angeles. ★ ★ ★ 4r ★ ★ then upaet' Hazel Park regional winner Ron Black in toe 95 dlvl- Waterford’s Chuck Ndan dropped their initial outings. Walled Lake heavywei^t star John Van tocklln triumphed ttvice before losing. Wes Cottrell and Ken Brown of the Vikings bowed 1st Charity Beevsrs of PCH and CUaBic Boys Still Down ABC Has Three New Leaders in Divisions DETROIT (UPI) — Five teams moved into toe top tan in regular division competition at the American Bowling Congress tournament yesterday, but once again toe famed cliusie diviglon failed live up to its billing a> bowHng’s profesakBials. Stu’s Ortve-In of UIrbana, Ohio, maintained its lead In rtgular team Irtay wtto 3027, but was threatened by Tile Bowlers 800 Oub Chicago which settlsd for second with 2984. Three classic division clubs saw action last night. The Muncie All-Stars of Muncie, Ind., closed out their six-game effort with a 2884 Set and a 5616 six-game total. The Sullivans of Detroit lead toe classic division with a 5720 total. Steve' Sweglo of the boarlers 300 club scored toe best series so far In this year’s ABC tourney with a 699. He bad games of 234, 246 and 219. John Farah, a 22-yearold St. Paul, Mtrni., bowler, took over the regular division all-events leadership yesterday with an 1853 total. A A -A And a pair of Ottawa, Ohio, bowlers. Ken Fbrtman and Dan Meyers, moved into first place in the regular doubles with 1267 aeries. Fortman bowled 600 and Meyers S. Jerry CDiuUoUno. Pvorla, HI., MS, S. Jl*B _ 1. BffB Portmu-Dsnny Mtyffrt, Ot> 1. U -joSSSw^asr crosww. ckl. 3. ^r^^ssrss-Baksit Bstky, Dsy- 'Maybe yqu’ve noticed in workouts how he says: ‘WUtey, kesp yeRing at me; tell me what I'm g wrong.’ During a fight my Job is to ke^ the others steady. I can’t get excited. What woUd happen to a fighter if hia second got exdtedr’ World Hockey Meet Reaches Pay-Off Stages geneva (AP)—The World lot Hostey Championridp moved into its pay-off sitaioa today^-«nd tt was still a threiway battle among Qnada, CsedMtlovakia and Ramin. AH them are expected to win today’s matitoes before stepping out Sunday ia the final games to decide toe dwmpioradiip. The remaining matchn tor toe top three are; Czechoslovakia vs. East Germany, Oechoslovakla vs. Sweden, Russia vs. West Germany, Russia vs. Canada, Canada vs. Finland. BneUs Have mini Left OSU Eyes Perfect Season rBaADBuniu ^ ^ dbtboit art ArlxlD 7 1 IS HowtU fStST \ I^MoLkUmi 111 1 ?? pT ns j • n-iis Ohio state, whidi has won Just about every honor toat ooHege basketball has to offer, can cement an unbekien regular season against Dlinob today vriiile six other schoids scramble for four post-sea-son tournament berths. The magnificent Buckeyes, a imaidmous ch(dce as the natton's leading quintet In toe final United Prem International balloting, have won 28 straight games over a two-year period and have already cUndied a second straight big 10 fitle and a chance to defend its N.CJLA. chAmptonship. Aside tram aa opputsBUy to beoame toe first Mg U ana’s Walt Bellamy, 218-21i Indiana meets Michig^ today. Ar ★ ★ Of more national importaiiOe, which tournament berths irere tiding at stake. Utah and Odorado State UMve^ sity, co-champions of the Skyline C^erence, meet at Provo, Utah; Arizcxia State U ' Palmer Holds Lead . in Pensacola Open PENSACOLA. Fla. (AP) - Arnold Palmer forged into toe second round lead of the $20,000 Pensacola Open Golf Tournament Saturday with b 7 par 71s Friday to share the first round lead in -the Miami Women’ (3olf Tournament. The Cook brothers. Bob Dick, are ofUl nabeeton leadisg Northern Michigan h seeded No. 2 tdun in the Nationel Asaodstim of Intercollegiate Athletics basketbail tournament which opens next week in Kansas (3ty. Mo. The WUdeaU meet Carsoo-Newrnan CTb imi-) -on^Tusiday. ThsM are 32 teams In the tourney. Ketttewen as top title hepsftas. Oeapge Maekwetd and Bob Joo-•ip ef Seyal Oak Dondsew are Manor Friday. Stan •• Ellis, Berkley, wt» and then was beaten. His brother Stan lost 1st tone out. All (Lass A action is being held at the Univeriity of Michigan. Grai^era from Lake Orion, NorthvlUe and Farmington Our Lady of Sorrows' are bottling tor ’’B” honors at Michigan State. Lsreffa CiB|w«aii el Waterford •a* ’fo In BWhli, today for ton North Branch Five, Brown Ciiy Ousted Twd OakUnd County art teaina, North Branch of the South “ tamt«J"League tad Birowii City of toe Southern EHimb loop, Tvero eliminated last night in the Class C district besketbeiU tournament at LakevUle. Millington,. South Central co-champion, overcame a 28-25 halftime deficit to ddfoat Brown' Ctty, 55-SO, and move Into tonight’s title round agsliuf Marletts, which ousted N(xlh Branch by a 4485 SOOTS. Maiiette and Millingtan tangle at 7 o'clock tor the crown. Nod Lockwood touted 16 ' An Adrian OoUegn freohman te ia Jail tor toe wreekend ter striking s high iduol touznamant otfictel Wednesday at a game in Adrian Wedneadsy night. Lynn Roback and a friend attadeed the referee Trith the game in progreee. A ★ ★ bowed to Mtauewito I I teat ateht la toe 1st of two playsff gaaiee for a ape* in toe NCAA hoekey meet at Dcinrer next week. “Br’ eoMd gain a berth Trift a victory tonight by e Mq leotB itaoe the dedaion hi a apllt wonld be baeed on . f-1 I Edg*! Otfendlng Champ CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP) -les Morgan of St. Petersburg together Jteurto, third and ll rtaca finishes Friday to _ defending ehamplon Ftancts Sesvy of Clearwater for the Mkf-Trinter Intarnati(»al Snipe Regatta titte. to pace MUlington's victory Tvhlle Gary (lorslin notched 14 for Brown City. Jim Calster wai for Marlette with 17 points and Tom Gormely hit 16 tor North t. iSs Turacr-Bik TffMsn. Msnels, Z. m tav-Jsho DselUwsr. ModsA. «. ^ lossjghtal OsRwMswWl. D» NHL Playoff Dates Decided ' i NEW YORK (AP) - Playoff Mans tor the post-eeason National Hockey League Stanley Cup championship were disclosed Friday by President Clarence Campbell. AAA The only poiitlon undecided is flret place with Montreal end Toronto currently tied tor the lead. The Oiicago Black Hawks are third and the Detroit Red Wings fourth. the Stanley Cup, toe first {dace team plays the third place team in Series A and the s0oond place team opposes toe fourth (dace team in Series B. The winners then tor the cup, iron toe test S yean by Montreal. ............. Host Pro Wini Money in Boynei Ski Races BOYNE FALLS, Mkfa. (AP)-Stetai ErUoen of Boyne Mountain •iszled to victory in tU tour races end won Bnt money of IL3S0 in toe profeeeional Internetioaal ski race Friday. The host pro sped down the IJOfi-foot, 45-gste hemlock slope slalom course in 183 seconds tor toe tour raoea. Anderl Blolterer of Aspen, Cote., ■won ooeond money of 8500. hy - “ by 5.T aee ‘ BLUE SKY LANES! . ^n FE 2-3200 for Foil RoMnratient I GOLF LESSOHSr GOUF PRACTICE %M onmuTiu MCNISTS OOLF aUf Ma B •! M Miff-in. S-SIM SONNYBROOK MV CLUB 17 MB* R VsB Dyks — OO S-1S71 Msmbewbfo hi belli $150 (1 Week Only) ^ 100,0d0 B.T.U. i^ORCED AIR FURNACE INSTALLED TO PRESENT DUCT WORK LQI9 AOE NEATINO t OOOUNe 00. : 1715 N. WmiMH Lake Rd. at M>59 T Tw«ots 4. Toroolo -* ---- laTssn' Msrcii 1S-.0. kCsrch ll-ll. tataiBS B (^sRnR NStR) HMVhIVta. DfftroltR U (IbMss If BSMUM7. April a ------------ 4_ (Ifrffiwu.--------- Dfftrsit tt Ttorontt Tomnto tt DetroH saaasigjtssstJ’j Use of Three Cage OfTicials Shelved NEW YORK (AP)-The future of a plan to have toree officiate woric coUege basketball games, at least in toe metroptditan area, was put‘Away until next year today wtfi toe oCOdate, toemsdvet, aeerainEly in favor of the idea, fagl'a oonpte of toe coadiea sttU a UtOa timid. The plan was propooed 1^ FtaO-ham’a John Bach and two of the Rnma* games were played wjto tfaroB nCareea on the court, lost both but left him A * * , 1 thbdc it seta up terrific erage of all the ac^.’’ he said. “Aft, official xan aee 4d«W better if he doesn’t have to concentrate OB audi n large area." Alt McMally. 0M o( a trio thd Madiaon Square Garden, agreed. I thought bur coverage was very good,” he said, "It also to be a deterrent to fouling for the players seemed to sense that they couldn’t get away with anything. I know it wM aaster on me phydcaOy." TYm toraa offldate calted II toute, but 25 came tn toe flrat att. AAA "I think toe toullng cut down n the second halt baoause of hree Udngs," McNally went on. FiiBt of all, toe torpe of us got used to each other, toe players got used to us being out tone and uied_-te -IteiRi The game ttadf was deanly M>yed but' peihapa the idea that three ‘ ' » Ml hand.made It John’s Coach Joe Lapeblck, whq refused to soever-ate with the experlm«nt Tvben Ms Redmen teced Fordham, isenot "1 dtart aN any improveotent," he sold. "1 think toat tTvo good offidala can do tha Job of flirM at anytime.” AA A Lou Rossini, NYU coach whose tr+offidal systmi, was unde-ded. ‘Td have to see mere of it before I make up my mind," he said. "Who kiww^ maybe'tha of-flciali would get the tendency to (inflate too mudi retaMBtaMUty once toey had the eatfia man C'mori in and visit our CTNON THE FAMILTf CEieC COFFEE and DONUTS rKEC FOR ALL OgtB 9:00 A. M. 'HI 9:00 P. AA. nn IL TOUNG. be. mm Bhde JBvr. fOi AetB Mte) TiyELVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MARCH 11, 1961 A Lfwtgn Cuidrpcwt ttaitiy in th« btchinMiid, obvtou*- She Learns That Her Work IS. Valuable MMMY LBAOEE ■ehool atac« •Mtlngfrora the Itmi. dmp kgs. Ttat taornlng. werytMng gone wrong. I stood to tbo of llM high aehool olago « lOr the siiffilorium to tt kr pfognm of Biblical moaokgw It was a ireeiing Febnuuy dojr assteni Washington State, hat I temper was at the boiBag-potol *Why do you do an Ms, as way?” I asked myself t^ooudly. Then, up at 6 a.m.. I had knelt tbeplaoe, UniBe a Hie program was 9:30 a.m.. hut the dean who boohed my ntde show lad kwa akVaGtn&y. iMvkg J» ia- r. I 1 On the kmg ride over-the tains the prevwiis day. the train had struck a boulder lying in the tracks: no ”birt' ¥Tiff~TilOT hours to make re- pairs- , , Arriving late at f ^ Bight, lamet, I A found my way ahme to the little L„ country hoteL Mary Lender taeled a teMher. M the ksww astking af the prapa I had sriM-tea tor; Indeed. dM enly de-prreeed me iMiher hy saying: 1 peeked out through the curtain and found dwt she was right, the au£ence was small; a few students. teachers. « scattering sf visiton. Is it worth it?” I said al Old loud. didn't Mean irmann. I Junketing about the meant all the Did anyone, after she MSUed her vow to up her only aon to 'the Tempte, to deAcate his Ilk to the Lord. The reoftded maale af the in- ewstemary ane I i lag an stage. By tt Then I was back again; my feeliiv of vaniahed. Now 1 Hannah. Taking up child in my arms, I' ________^. arith that Hahnnh mas when thta otiee-baiTn woman took her only child Samuel to the temple. The audiaoci Hannah apokt to SU, the Wgli 1 knew widmit a dodht now tl “Oh, EU, make him a good man,” the words echoed brokenly, “but let him be a little boy, too!” Ai)d when Hannah ran from the stage, I found that I was in tears. ly debating whether aha should speak to Mf: then suddenly ' nai, her words tum-as thwNlh aha and I longed for a chlM. But God wtntai in myatertoua wi^ and, had I had **t Jttst want yon to know s thing,” she add. “Twelve yean ago my Itttlt boy died. Now, | don't want yt|i to thtaik that I’m moihld or bitter about It. I’m not . but I ooiditai't ai r He warn bMUtiftil, thy, wiQr did ha have to dk? , I, too. cated my little boy to die Laid . . . he’s wherever he la A nUVILIiGB ^And this was the morning that i was feeling sorry for myself! This was the morning that 1 had almost forgotten that performing is a privilege, not an obligation . . . te me an the train later that aflemaan, t renUaed that a gaes-tlan ef my ,awn lad been an- I had always felt a kloahip with Hannah, because she was bum for ao kng. For yean, I. too, had have been out in WaahMgton {Bate anowertag the heart ef a knriy . esc, my monbloguea, were they not, in a humhk w«y. my tella bow the wUI power and I hdpad her dirougfa Ufe'o moat mur fCMpyright HO) Intornal RavenuB After Celebrities for Taxes LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The Interne! -Revenue Service has filed $16,654 lien against musician Harry James and his wife Betty GraMe, claiming they owe'lHe money for unpaid income taxes lor 19S9. dr dr dr Carol Channing was accused by the tax collecting agency of being $15,796 in uvean for the yeu ft-Wtije AWHILE — Mn. John F. Kennedy and Tommy T er of Delphi, Md„ exchange smiles at the National OHiital I and Garden Show. 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MICHIGAN, THIRTEEN ^ iround for LIVI! AN OU) View —Believe it or not, that dusty road is'today's . - busy Dixie Highway lust south of Mayfaee Road. This view, taken -, from Waterford Hill on thh Mudi, shows the Melvin Moon farm ; (the house is circled). 01() settiers like to remember the marvelous old bam and the encloaed and rooted barnyard. The Moon house was built in 1868. Mrs, Carrie Walter who owns this photo- . . -graph says it was taken arnundjaiO- ..... lmT5 IN THE TWENTTEfl? — Mrs Evans had this picture of the Moon house in her files. The exact date it was taken is not known, but the beM guess is sometime in the twenties. That's John Lewis, a former owner, standing in front. The big porch across the front is the oni^the ^ans’ removed, returning the house to the way it was bitft. = Your Neighbor^g House Mejvin Moon Home Constructed in 1868 REMINDEM — %fie pump at the r^ and ' the woodbox at the left are about all that is left of the original kitchen. The Evans’ have sent of a sentimental attachment for the pump, even though it is never used (it pumps water^trenuha.- cistem. ) The woodbox can be present garage. Mrs. Evans uses it only to store paper bags. All the paneled doors are the ones handmade for the house when it was buUt.^_ DO SIT DOWN — Rocking chairs in the kitchen give it such a homey, look. This is-a ^ --J»mey*kitchcm-The “doOT at the left closes off the pantry, a room that was once the washroom for the farmhanda A scalloped frame around Ihe windows is painted green to match the ivy wallpaper. The rutflis is dotted swiss. That glassware is colored. ' ' It's now 1868. The Civil War has been' over for 3 years. There's a new hank building on Saginaw street, erected at a cost of 316,900. The m Department is about to purchase a new hose. Picket fent^ sells for 25 cents a foot. And the pop-lOaticn of Oakland county is just under 40,000. Out on the Detroit-to£aginaw Tuminke, north of Pontiac, there’s a fine farm owned by ^tbe Moon family, whose bead is Stephen Moon. , - ^ - Step^ came to Michigdn in 1834 and lived at Drayton Plains for 30 years. In 1854, the year his son. Melvin, was bom, he bought his present farm. Ofigiaally a SM-acie grant School Boaid. In UR he mar; ried Louisa Huff a native o'f Oakland County. Widle Mrs. Evans had a She remembers the old shed behind the house where the retired Stephen Moon jOxed his own melds aithough he lived with his son and daughter-in-law. _ _ that shed. 9be idao, remembers ; the trouble Tlfr' mother had keeping the house clean because of the thick dust from the Dixie Highway, then linpaved. This is a true farm kitchen, large and comfortable. The flocn' is now covered with green mar; bleized iinoleum. Walts have ivy wallpi^ter, while —there are painted sprigs rd ivy m the cupboards. Woodwoiic is pale green. All the paneled doors are handmade. Hw Evans' left tbs old pump In the Utohea. U they kept the leathers wet, they think it would work and bring up water Irom the ctstera. They have also kept the old Wood hex whieli Mre. Evane - dacron. The white china cup- bedspread is a handmade quilt board built against the north in maroon on white; the pattern wall dominates the room. Mrs. is the I^ume. Evans painted the china she stores in it. Upstairs there are two big Fnndtnre Includes a mahogany Duncan Pfyfe dropleat table, a desk la one ootner and a small walnut chest ^th brass hsrdwsre. Trivets fas- Evans, we got the impression Moon Valley is not tl^ peace-from his wife that both of them ful place it was when Melvin enjoy the house and its long Moon's house was built; but the he first floor rooms. association with Oakland County iHXise sUll stands serene and we did not talk with history. sturdy. sleep when the Evans’ But they Willi the berth booadaiy st the preseat MaybCe rsad. Part of the Hsrth aide sf Wsteristd Hill Het within the form. This is the setting the houw built In 1868 for the Mopn family; sold In 1910 to the Jones family; then to,one J(^ Lewis imd finally to the Beigamia F. Evans' who are the present owners. The Evans' have only a 110 X 150-foot lot now ah»g the . John Lewis put in central coal heating which the Evans’ replaced with gas heat and added insolation. They have made only a tew other changes: fiiey took off the big front porch added by the earlier owners and put in a china cupboard in the dining room. Oh yes, they did put oak floors in two rooms and repaired ceilings. This house was baUt to test. In the bssemest there Is sa SxIMndi center beam sf black walaaL BoiweBaa tsid Mrs. What was the washroom for farmhands is now a pantry. The original pantry, a large room, ts now the bathroom. .You still have to go to the basement through this room. Inthe living room the carpeting is the same as in the dining room, but the wallpaper is green, wifii j^ a hint of piidi In the desi^. Woodwork around . the doors and windows fqrm.s a T-shaped frame. The fieldstone fireplace has a white mantel and a red tile hearth. STOCK FiJm In a history of Oakland County we learn that Melvin Moon had one of the most valuable stock farms in the township. He was active in the Grange, the Baptist church and on the' whole xrsve sf Maak-sssfont-ir^ aa ate form. As thinks the kitchen User Is also made of IMS wood. Roof boards are An Early Amwican round ipa-ple table with Windsor chairs seta at one end of the room. Above it are antique spice drawers. There are copper molds ovei^the sink and pieces of colored glass in ^ windows. Next to one window Is a^ rush seat rocker with a green pad. There are matching pads on the straight dialn. The wtadows are framed In white dotted Swiss with a green scalloped border. In-Ihe dining'room Oie"oinIF windows look out on the front porch. Green wallpaper with 'Riere’B a small porch on the north vdiich serves as an entry into the kitchen. You turn an old-fashioned bell. the room an cdd-fariifoned 1 Woodwork is white. A Victorian whatnot occupies a corner behind the beige sofa. There’s a cocoa brown platform rocker and a lapesUy regular rocker. One of the lamps is the double globe type. Back ef the Uvtng room is a May bedroom Mrs. Evans uses as a sewlax room. The masted bedroom Is on the Borth sMe of the bouse. The Evans’ have been told that their hotse was once used as a tea room. The light fixtures in the bedroom—unusual sUve’-colored hanging lanterns—might weft hsve been iliied in such a place. Someone tore hut the partitfon between two tiny bedrooms to make die big pleasant room it now is. sprays of pink leaves on it. There’s a flowered rug on the .poliriied oak floor. All the furniture is cherry. The BUILT IN tan — This sturdy home on the Dixie Highway was built by the Moon {amily in 1868 in what fs still known as Morni Vhlley, It is just below the northern slope of Waterford Hill, part Of which once belonged to the original farm. Benjamin F. Evans and his wife bought the bouse in 1943 and have made a few minor (dianges — like enclosing the side porch. Notice the old farm bell which still hangs outside the garage. Great evergreens sH , but hide this hou.se from mptorisfo driving-ahMg^ tito'DTx^^^^ RECBNT i caWnet as a place for his mother to iBcUad ». iK^hrfoHfogem; ^ griSt -----wniNBWU« w ume stoBfinisons ohi menctnous hel> httiil nalMad china. the dnr lafl yfNl mm watcfi a i^inpsc of the wh^ ruffled work as fo shown by this handsome fireplace in the living room. ture and many of the ac hlM"^hnetr. oSTbomeg Just enrtoim in the mmair Mmm The mantel is white and the hearth tile. Much of the fumi- df the house. Notice the FOURTEEN T>TE PONTIAC PRESS. SATXJRDAY, MARCH 11, lg5 NilitoMtol ■MdiMrii. SlMDfl* LOCATUt AT imXlAMfl LAKE AND AltoMtoJ Mfl. WATUtrOBO TWf. OrtN DAttY 1 TO • FJL SM laMty, toa, IMN W. 9 MHa U. JO MU4 Snow Removal Is Becoming Automatic Fawns ara devoid M any telltale •Mot blit the mother iatr talia on an addWcnal oiar to oiito to the tlraa ia aamtaf whae . ngy M mtonf to ysgr snow ■hovel lor A valvr. only 1.M ag. ft. ot gpAoa on bodroom and lh;}iig lavals at . this tonall MUt toeal. but tha homa ha» A ahanotor All ita own. Aftong iptdal ta*r -living Ifvtl-v-btdroom Itvtl-^ toiea ara A torga rieaptlon fs»w. hraaktoat bit. oony overlooking tamOy room, Uving room and itniM room torraoaa ani tha lovaly gitoarior tototoaat Joy to rmovtaf toeoml tom et mew from hto irtmwto may ha tawef-dM If you ruioft PLANg — Breakfast balcony glamoriiea the kitchen-family room area at the rear while combination of large reception foyer, wide steps up to the living room, fireplace, bow window and cbvei^ porch accomplish same feat in the front ot the houw. Level Plan Otters More House tor Money By DAm L. BOWBN Proopactlve homaownars fanat-bng tor a houm design that maximum uaeble spaoo at mum coat have a vested interest to the apUt lavel design. Baenuse it managea to make completely livable neoriy, half tha A nuMh, anyone building a epUt gets A boilt-to bonus. In B-H to tha Houto o( tha Waek serlea, flito bonus la paid to the torn of a loxtirtoiis tec^(lon |oyer.ra family room with lavatory, and a garage. Tlwee laAures. gained at little extra coet, spell the difference between "hist anotoer houac" and a home ot distinction. The most remarkable filing about this home of distinction it that the area of the six roome and bath on bedroom and Uv^ Icveto Is only 1.0M aq. ft. orous reception heU for guaets before they move up the wide oar-petod steps to the formal IMng area, the foyer acta as a central traffic bifi) among gan mant and family room. lOBI! LENGTH ' An appearance of even greater length to added to the 311-toot Uv-tog room by the sliding glass doors leading to the side porch. From the center ot the living room a eimilar long toght line extends the dining room to the ter- Other leaturea «re a "fresh up nook" near the litotn bath, covered pordi off the living room, anl terrace oft the dtotog room, a braakfAst bAloooy. IMi months to fay ON FHA TERMS Cofi for o Pro* EtHmahl EJUHES & BBOm Inc. 55 lost Nka St. FI 1.7195 Long ptonton, a bow wtodor, allgtt ovethaiv of the bedroom level and piocad brick screen give balance end liittreet to the front toeede. The side porch con-Iribqtee sabetantiallr to the ap-pmranee ot generous width. Dl-mensions of the house itself are 43’ 9" In width by 38’ 3" to depth, poreh adds lO* to the width. IMPROVE YOUR HOME ...ADD COMFORT AND VALUE! PAINTING AND DECORATING Reiidentud and Commercial FE 8-3449 EM 3-6052 Mtek watt aMtadta* from ta-deen to the oeMeen add to the liiiiiliiT ImwTBsalsa A lenend through wood paaaled waU a tear Ot the tofor. %55 SfafMta This amMt apUt lavM has 1.M ag. ft. ot haMtobto arsA on liviiig and badreom lavala. with an toiua 311 eg. ft, of "bomis" apaoa on the grads lavM. Thare are aaven raoms. with g hixurleuaty Urt> rw oapttoa foyar and IH hatha. Ovtr-AU width, tootudtag ooveitod skto perch, to UY". Without the porch the house Is 4rr wide. Depth to WT. L Oparattog costs ot Abeot 10 esnta an hour par l,l|00 square toet ot haatod surtaea ara subatAntlally Ism than tha cost of '’ahovri" Make Projects ofHardboard It’s amaitog what the handyman can create out of a S by 4-foot piece of Maaonite %”■ Tempered Preadwood which, oftentimes, lum-ba yards sell at a bargain price. By making just three oaey aaw cuts, the bandbnnan can p^uce five boards; two piaoaa, S’xF, one I'xF and two I’Xl’. Each can be made rmdily into a useful object 3. The traddng of shiah Into lob-bice and other interior traffic areas whoe slip^ng can become a aeH-ous hazard can be reduced or In addition to serving ae a j^am j iiy tag mateital. A chaikbenid heipe yeuagetm to lean or Mothor to write kitchen menioa or fans- 4. 'Brafflc flow to and out of euch vital ptocee as warehouses, terminals, bridge and tunnel ap-proAchee and tdl booths ia mato-tainod during and aftar snow oi arms. If your driveway to located soim distance from the street, Foehl says that tha cost of installation can be reduced by laying pipes only to inovide clear "w‘ ‘ Toss the Other 2 by 2 into the car trunk far o half Honm iiaes as a seat cover, lap tray, card table, wrltiigt surface. You’ll wonder how you got along without tt. ■varlooks the family room to aelMflai. The ■tratogtaatty to-eatod Mtohan osrvea fsmtol, to-lamal aad aetdoar dtotog areea with equal dispatch. All fadUties for family activities are foettoed in the rear of the house tor privacy, but ’.vfih good access to ail o;her zones. The levator'’ oh the family room haa an outaidt door, near^ to Increase its uaetui-and keep tracking from tne outside to a minimum. bedroom with ai _____ _ ve. All can be entered Dram an efOdenfly liiort hall at the head of the etAbi. ★ * ★ Hie fredhaHV nook on the bedroom level ~ a vanity top wtth lavatory and splayed mliror walls — if an unusual extra feature tor a maU hone. It's intenfled both tor guest use end u a temper-saving overflow feciUty for the morning rush hour. Almost two acres pf farm crops are required todky to teed an adult, the departnMnt of agrleul- CollectioRs Eliective as Decorations Are you a collector? Effectively used, coUeettana can make a room very individually yours. So if life should seem a bit dull, dedde on something to collect, then read everything you can find wi the subject. Things will brighten up. Ease'’ the edges and corners of > 1 by 2 piece and use it as a shelf supported on brackets suspended on a Peg-board panel. Three bracket* are recommended for that length board. One of the equare-foot pieces be assigned to duties AS a kitchen cutti^ board, as it won’t dull knhres or hold odors. The other may be cut to fit to place of glass to an old {deture flame, painted, or decorated with deealcomania. and used aa A sentog tray kw Do HordBH Part First Whtn Painting BookcaM When painting cabinets or bookcases, you'0 find that you can do the job more quickly and neatly if you paint or enamel the interiors first, beginning with the areas that are hardest to reach and working toward the front. ★ ★ A If they are not too hsAvy, book-.jsss CAtt be told flat to paint tha bachi of the ritelveB. Thm turn the bootome to its ttflcmal hosHtaB to do the tope Of fiw your sbelvse. Next, turn the bookceet upi^ down to do tbe — Finally paiiB flw edgea it to. Popular items naturally cost more, so if money is a pn^em, start with something other colirct-ors have overlooked. ★ ^ * A (toy cotton'campaign handkor-chiefs are Interesttog- Framed black mokltag, they’ll really pep un a family room wall. Old Valentines are both dainty and pretty. They’re loveb' on a bathroom or bediwm wall. , Foreign coins, begged from traveltog friends, can be cemented velvet or felt background then il bditod glam to a frame. have a fireplace as there is a nice red efatoaney and It is srd for this bouse. Is S5c. It also is to file Homes for Btids Packet No. 15 which gtvee ' eight differeiit bird bouae designs att for ft The Pohtiae Press Patten 'YOYALT aad "■OHMWrilir Him StoatM M US WmI amrir StrM* ItSS UOTAS TOO » tPOTun ms. CO. 1961 TIE mmST FULL lASIMINT-S IIDROOMS lees riM leal *UJ0 *29J0 noo Medal al S3 West Ireekirw-Talts BMdvfai knAnm FmHIm P«l WallM IM Tm Ml M iMdrfl an,Si nil HOMES OORP. ADD TO TOUR HOMY VALUII ModeivdKe or Add a Rooiii WITH SO MonT DOWS □ CUT rsi raw S rats TO MT OarafM. PoteiMS, Anise* AImMmmi Been end SsteoM FRiE ESTIMATES 2260 DIXIE M Keen a Day Ft Mill IM COHSTHCnOI "NerHi of ToloBroph" 1920 SQUARE FEET!I 3, 4, gr 5 _______________ S890 Da. ) AT WILLIAMS LAKE AND AIBFOBTJWg. ..._arOKD TWP. OPEN DAILY I TO • P-^ i RoaltT, tac„ 10450 W. 9 Mile Rd. JO 4-9134 INSULATE... NOW! Oall FE 5«M AMBASSAMR INSULATION CO. GARAGE SPECIAL • RgntocMiiif • PerchM • Rtc. RemiM IVEIDRICK BUILDING 65 Covit Or., FonfMc FE 4-6909 THMIINQ OF BUILOHiG? Call m for • fioo ooljiiMitt on your plon ftr holp in puttii^ your Mouo togoliior. IJURES LaODOKE **The Cuatom Builder^* See ear fsfcMt Nwiw an Swwriy Mm4 M-S9 to Sttgaielb Leke fleed, wesM Meek to Case Lake Heed, Open Iwidey, Neee to 7 pjn. OR l-OTId anythne. OR 4-9177. York. DIXIEiCARACESi I Pedy-Bflt Gaiage Co. BUILOIRS OF FINE GARAGES 7722 AusItrR, Wotorford I YOU WILL NOT BE UNDER ANY OBLIGATION! I Ut us com* out ond show you our modgis, and givt ipscificotions ond pri^ on your gorags 1 plo»o-' NO SUB-COKTRACTINa DIAL DiaECT WITH THE aUlLDER FOR GARAGE AND CEMENT WORK CUSTOM BUILT a BLOCK . OBRICK • FRAME DIAL DIRECT SAVE m fo 8100 iTler 8S74 *2 CAR GARAGE r 8720 OR 3-5619 FE S-5475 OOMPUTS MOORRNIZATION PROGRAM INKll! ttiaatcannuciiaNiBe. 1744 Cdl fw Bee EiUmrIii OR 4-0S71 mm BAIT «d IBM. 91 F.IL NO MONEY DOWN ond 5 YEARS TO PAY EXPERT CEMENT WORK AM TVp«v “ AU m WORK B 2N% milRTIID • imcs • F/4" PLAIN or UNDER iJiYllQIT 43U 4’x8' ^ CORWIN Lufibei asd Coal C«. 117 S. Caro Avo. n 2.tit$ For sunbajhiilg, a terrace needs privacy and wind shelter. These may be obtained by use of shnibbery, trellises, or a high fence—grapestake or redwood is popular in many areas. End Bathroom Clutter Two lavatories end bottlenecks in toe batoiuom. "Hanging" cabinet, built 12 fatehes off -toe floor, mean toe floor is more easily cleaned. Towels and soap are kept in the cabinets. And a built-in laundry hamper is a good idea-one that swings out and down, like the cabinet .in your doctor’s office. bouses are being built, because addblg the unit later usually costs a good deal more. Failing WILL BUILD NEW 5 BEDROOM COLONIAL with attached 2*csr gsuga. boautiful Drayton Woods #dr $21,^0 for privilogo to uto BUDGET BUILDERS MA 6-6893 NOW IS THE TINE TO GET RID OF THAT OUTMODED HEATING SYSTEM! YOU SAVE NOW WHUE OFF SEASON RATES ABE IN EFFECT! ANDi YOU WILL NOT BE WITHOUT HEATi Many of our cutfomora art plaaaadtly lurpritod io ditcevor that it it net nocosaary to go without boat for svtn ono night wkllo having a now boating unit inttallod. And with lew off toaaen rataa wo think you'll agrso that new to the time te act. BOTH GAS ond OIL NO MONEY DOWN FIRST PAYMENT NEXT SPRING GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATINO 3401 Woat Huron Strott FI 1-0414 ■y w; li* »■? ^ 's COMPLETE with Extrat FIELD BUILDING CO. W5dels Open Daily and Sunday 1/ to ■ , UL 2-44SO Now both of you can sit down after dinner to watdi TV and leave the dish drying to a heated drain board — if you have a hydronic home heating systefn. A hydronic heating system circulates heated water through finger-size tuMng to heat distributm in each room of the house. According to file Better Heating-(jOoUng Council, you can have an BUtomatie dish di^r if the hyibon-ic tubing is "snaked’’ under the kitchen drain board. As the beating system operates, heated water will pass through the tubing under die drain board. The tubing will five eff snfticient heat to waraa the drain hoard wUck In turn will dry the dishes, explains the CouncU. Hydronic tubing under the drain board also will come in handy for housewives who p r e f e r old-fashioned methods of drying dishes. Ibe heat mitting tubing will hsip to dry damp dish towels if the towels an hong on a rack under THIS WEIKENP-SEE. THE 'The Talisman" Bring Conditioner Inside In the living room, instead of protruding your,, air oomfltioner outride the house, protect it by settii« it flush with the" outride walL Rest the indoor half on a shelf inside a bookcaae wall-cabinet or other built-fa. When It’s i»t in and in the winter, shut the net doors to eliminate drafts. CUTTING BOABOS fa a v»-iliely dealgnt are fun to cut out of Bcrapa of plywood or aoUd stock. They are deo-orathre on Ihe kitchen wall «.wi uaeful as wclL Pattern 217. which gives ac-tuhl-rize cutting guides tor the popular derigns shown and others, is S oenU. This pattern alao ia one of lour in the Padnt Kitchen Handies No. U all lor $L the Ponliae Piew Pattern Dqit.. Bedford Hilla, New Yorit. Located in Beautiful Watkins Hills Completely Gas BuilMns, 3 Bedrooms, IV2 Both, Walkout Exposed Basement, Full Recreotion Areo, 2 Cor Goroge. Why Take Less When You Get So Much More in o Ross Built Home. You'll Find, the Conveniences You're Looking for in This 1961 MODEL INTERESTED IN TRME-IN? OPEN FOR INSPECTION Come in and Let g. Us Tell You About Our Home Trade-in Plan! **The Builder That Makes a House a Hgtae** W.W. ROSS HOMES 1.6 miles pest Telegroph Rood on Dixie Hwy, turn left on Wotkins Loke Rd. SIXTEEN r- - ■ THE EONTIAC PRES3, SATURDAY, BfARCH ll. 1961 Milady's Spike Heels Won't Hurt Tile Floor Many fibors are getting “spiked' Bowadi^ip — »nd faahioaably. tpo^ 1W apNnd "OT high fashion in womwi's dues mising hob Mth almost alj Ooora. $10 DOWN "No Mortgage Costs" 3 KDROOMS—WHY RENT? <11 KCHraWOBTH $11,900.00 Fi ^.9091 Hofiiion RmI Etlot* ExciMng*, Inc. LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Horn# Sifts EM StHS «r MV 44MS Surfaces'*of these heel llfla _ erally rangg from a half'inch down to • quarter-inch, and can dimplo almost any soft flooring, ir tiM fiMr Is BWfaMd nOlMly’t DomeHic mamitaduren produce this luxurious flooring in more than M iMflifint coloiii, and infinite number of decorator I designs. Costa are also markedly lower since new resaart^fytlased ! Ceramic tile floors glao need no IdpecUa care such as waxing. Tile surfaces art easy to keep dean, and can’t be burnt, scratched, gouged or stained. As a matter of fact, the impenious tile surface will stand up under almost any And this Is important. The office mathematician has figured out that a nO-pound gal exerts about the same prcaaurt per aquare tnoh. with her thiy sp^ heels, aa an elephant! Here's the Answer . they cell .’em wiwiBw' Guees. envdlepee be«aaie they cantata tl give u» e pane. VUnTHM: We have been he-fadl trouble latdy with the guttere arpund qtir houae at the point downspouts. The water overflows at those points. Our nelid>bor says the downspouts probably clogged. Th^ end abput 8 inches from the ground. Can you advise how to unclog them? ANSWER: If ttie dbvriupouta are clogged, jt would appear tl»t they are not protocted from ex. traeoue matter by leaf strainers similar equipment. Sometimes a rhnvnspout can be dearad by placing a hoae into the top ot it and turning on the water. This usually will flush out leaves, mud and other material that may have congealed. II this does aat work aad It appears that soniethtag solid is lodged ta the dewiwpoul. then you wiU hava to drop e wdghi, tied to a rope, late the epenlag at the tap. We reoentty ehw this You might also try a phimber'p "■nake’’ or aomo othar long, ' liar-type wir«.< Should all of this faU, you have littlo altmwUva except to remove IRQN FIRI FURNACES It is not too difficult a job. Once the downspout la clear of all ob-structions and water la able to | flow through it freely, be sure to install leaf atrainm. If your house la cloae to a considerable number of this to a condition thal may prove , bleaonie periodically • might consider the tastallatian of 1 wire screening along the entire length of gutter. firw Prevention Tip- Instead of luit leavtng your ga^ den hose stored awaiy in the ga-until next summer, hring it the house end store it under the kitchen or bathroom sink, to use for a fire hoae, says a recent isaue of Better Homes t Gardens marine. With a quick-attaining faucet adapter, it will be more effective than an extingubdier. Don’t criticise the work of others uniett you want to do thf work of others. n.* I R.H. STANTON Siren SO, SO end 7S tnliwi 103 STATE ST. FE S.1M3 CORNER RINK - Coming thing in kitchen layout to the sink in the comer, pioneered by Jensen-Thorsen Q»p., leading manufactuiw of stalnlees steel sinks. Finn’s preeldent, Karl Jmaen. predtets that 10 per cent of flw sink market will be "oomered" within the next 10 years. Homemakers and decorators are taking readily to the new corner sink eonoept whidi frees the sink from its traditimal mld^ of the wall loatkai. opening 19 neirdmlgn paetobUttoa. Proper Um of Color Improves Room Shape A second wall color cati be : effective means qf impr^ng the shape at the room. To give a wid-ler appearance to a narrow room, paint aide walls a light color and the narrow end walls a warm color. 'The same effect can be achi^ed by using one color In two shades. Paint the side walls a light color and use a darker shade of the same color on fte narrow ends. ■a ♦ * A box-Uke room will loidc more Interesting when one wall is made the local pcdnt by punting it a dlffererft color from the other three. This focal wall can provide the background for your favorite painting or piece of furniture. You Might Try Louvers Louver doors and shutters add a welocnne air of warmth to cool contemporary architecture. They are both functional and decorative. room effectlvdy screen cluttered worfcing areas while giving easy 0 the kitchen. Shallow shetvea covered by louver doers provide efficient storage of canned goods. . * ■k 1, Louver ohuttcrs hinged together are ideal as a room divider or to screen off a cluttered corner. In a basement, louver doors can used to bide the funiaca or to eiw close storage shelves for a more attractive recreation, laundry, or hobby room. Outdoors, louver abut- to^uee louver doors and) aro limited only by the|“"^“’-imagination. Short, swinging shut-r tors buween kitchen and im mm What You Can Buy ''^•s 3-bedroom home NO MONEY DOWN • SHILL Compl«t«ly •r«ct«d inclndiiit fwiidatioii • PLUS>Mot«ri«lt for • HooHof • Plonibiiif • Wirina • DryvtII ALL FOR 78 00: ALSO 10 YEAR FIKANCING Puf Ye«r Lot to Use New ^ COME OVT TODAY AT Tht Highignd OtHImmI 24 X 36 — 864 Sq." Ft. TOWNSEND SWIFT HOMES ,2810 Lapeer Rd. (M-24) Uke Orion 5 MHos North ef PeittiM at CresesMsId Rd. OPEN WEEK DAYS 10 to 6 — SUNDAYS 2 to 6 FI 8-0636 > Louver doors and shutters of many styles and sitw at loeN budding material centers. They oome ready to paint to match aBF eolar ■cfaeme, or to stain to bring eat the wood gndn. For outdoor thap are tietaadwMta water- A louver door, wWi leas and a taUe. These doors can be made into bed headboards while shutters can be used to cover windows without cutting off light and air. WATERFORD SPORTS and BUILDERS SHOW Frida7,Mardi 17-&tiuday, March IIL-Sniiday. March 19 Over thousands of woys to improve your home, see what Is new In t^e sports field, all on display under one big roof for you to see. Free odvice and literature, many live demonstretions. Convenient refrewment stand bnd parking lot for over 5,000 cars. Corne as you ore, don't ryiiss the biggest Sports and Builders Show ever put on. ENTERTAINMENT - FREE DOOR FRIZES --—cif-CAl Buildmg> Williams Lake Hd. IMtad Supply of leMiM Availih|i - CoN fHdMrdseo, Ff 2-0141 or Cmpw, MA S-1071 kpMBered by Ibe Wetaitard /aater Cbeaber iif Caannetae ALUMINUM SIDING SbH GRiEN STAMPS • .FREE^iH. eecli esHmete J A ?k^ New^E 2-9431 24 Hour Service CASTIME MHHIieM CORP. 2457 PARCELL DRIVE PONTIAC, MICH. -J MONEY DOWN! ^ MONEY i TO MOVE i MONEY NEEDED! VETS-ONLY 5 HOUSES LEFT A—ffceriw cemiiieeify by PRACTICAL NOME BUILDERS, INC 13440 W. 7 MRR ROAb e UN 4-3273 FI S-tfM THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MARCH 11, mi SEVENTEEN County Supcryfapra Get Paid for Time ADAM AMES By Lou Fin* Public Service Not Always Unrewarding Supervisors were busy last year kMping Oakland County in ninning lorm- But the men and women who make up the governing body of the c o u n t y government — the board of auperviaors — dl^’t busy themselves for nothing. For U board meetings'the S3 Mpervisers were paid a at $15,801 on the basis of meeting plus 14 cents a travel expenses. Committee meetings — of which Biere were 242 during the year among the 25 regular and 4 special committees ot »the board meant the payment of 125,058 to $28 A MEETING ' The excepto was Delos Hamlin, chairman of the board for the past six years. The Farmington TewndiipSupervisor Fraser W. supervisor is pkid $25 for each bo^ and committee meeting. And he attends many. ★ This made Hamlin the highest paid supervisor with $4,2M received last year. “Hie payment comet out of the county’s'super-vison appropriation an^ includes! meals and l(dging for conventions out of Pontiac. we diere----------------- in 115$ iiiaa laSt year, sui. ....-Mrs In ’5$ were pAld $18,-888 tor board meetings and $27,-081 for committee meetings. Busiest last year of all ihe~cbm Staman's salaries committee is charged with listening to departmental heads each year before county budgets are prepared. FAIL TO MEET Twenty-four times David Levinson’s ways and means committee, responsible along Vvith the board of auditors for controlling county eiqpenditures, met last year. ★ w * The lesser known by-laws, vet-ram and flowen -r committees - the latter for the purpose of diqiensing rembrances to mip-erviaors or their families in case of illness or death — never met. ~Tiider fire tbo^rear before for mostly in connection with plans for the new courthouse. Convening 25 times was Novi Reflecting the number of times hey attended committee and board meetings during the year, Arno L. Hulet, vice^hairman of the board of supervisors, received $1,646; John G: Semann, the county’s legislative agent in Lansing and chairman of the board’s legislative committee,' was paid $1,-672; Mayon Hoard, tax equalization committee chairman, $1,425; Luther Heacock, chairman of. the buildings and grounds, $1,150; and Levinson $1,355. Carey's spedal county government study committee, assigned to., streamline county govern- It Could Come Sooner or Later Next National Drought 1$ Due in WASHING’TON (UPD-The statistics suggest that the next, national drought disaster is several years away. But statistics are tricky, climate b variable, and no forecaster or Cjimatologist can say with qs-■nrance how long the period of grat'e will last before pastures and fields start drying up and the dust begins to blow again. Will Be Arraiped n Shotgun Slaying '^ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP -rrank K. Lindsey. 20, of 21^57 Wyoming St., will be arraigned In Circuit Court. March 20 on charges of assault with intent to murder in the shotgun slaying of & Detroit man. ♦ w ♦ Lindsey was bound over tq Circuit Court Thursday }n a hearing I^Bfore Justice of the WaCe Lonnie C. Cash. ' His arraignment is scheduled for the same day as that of George Ross Jr., also of the Wyoming address, who is charged with first-degree murder in the same killing. Henry Warren. 29, was killed ® with (»ie blast from a shotgun " Feb. 11. ’The shooting occurred _ after a knife fight between thfi ~ Ihree men in the bedroom of War^ sen’s estranged wife Lassie. latter part of the taut century show that drought diaasters tend to recur In alteraate decades. But instead of 20 years the ga[ between prolonged and widespread droughts could be 10 years, or 30. And in the meantime, there piuy be severe dry spells of comparatively diort: duration over comparatively small areas. -80IL LOOSE Last week the chief Weather Bureau forecaster for the Kansas Citjc.diatrict said Bw top 2 inches of soil in parts of the old dust bowl region had become "quite osc.’’ It is in these top layers of soil >at terror lies for farmers and ranchers who have lived through drought and seen the dust rise and plunge whole states into dusk noon. But ,w far the ground cover is good In the Great Plains, ind BO far there are no portents of drought had moved eastward, into Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Mas-'naehuautts, Rhode Island, Connecticut. Kennedy Forms Body_ to Consider Air Safety w^mNOi^^ F rat American system traffic control, it u Thursday. The task force, to be hesvded by Richard R. Hough of Oeve-4nnd, will report within the next Jew months to Federal Aviation >f Najehb Hal- IW I doubt that a dog gets a previous owner. I’ve known eases where dogs have recognized fonpw masters after ten years of separation. A dog is a faithful friend. A dog won’t forget his su^ ixxfridings, either. fr i But sinoe he Is not endowed with the superb senhe ol A cat possesses. It Is unlikely that a dk« wfll retura to Its old home unldu It Is quite dose to the new one. Older dogs have been known to refuse to accept new people and new surroundings. Many an older dog has literally pined away for bis loved ones. B«t youi«er (h^ are adaptoblc. and are usual y quite happy with their new family after a short time. Harvard — — brarles any of-the V.JL varsities. Ilto various mUB oontafai mot* than six mtt> EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MAECH IMMl Postmost«rship Okay Claimed by Flint Man ./FLINT (.UPI» - Uilltam Schw-arli say« he has recelv*^ i», tilication from Sen Pat McNamara that he hat been confirmed as postmaster fair flint. Schwartz it preaidenl of Local February a Pleasant Shock Foresees No Loss tof Humility in Space 4103 of the Oommunications Workers of America (AFVCJOl. and an employe of the Michigan Bril Trie-ph(^ Co. By MAX SIMON An entire city delighted I shocking behavior? That was Pontiac last month. 3. Snow flurries on five other dayaidue - had finally made their way The smallest bird known Is the rat>T)te helenae, i mingbird. It grows only 2‘* inches long. was the behavior of the weather - shocking lor Febnury -r which brought pleased milct to the faces of area resWente. One word pretty well summed I man if t*P-hum-; Sunny: In kll, there were 14 pletely sunny days. And snow" (the sun was out moat of them) brought the month's snowfall to ''.l'inches. As unimpressive as-that figure was. at least it topped January’s meager snowfall — 3.3 inches. Last month's snow total was the lowest for the month since Feb-j jniary 19M ishen only 0.7 inches| ; Elsewhere there wa.s plenty. Not ;ms recorded. . «»f ta* ks ‘r“ Bus«"‘Wm around here, bowe\-er. I The early days of the month j . ♦ a a t«^re mlsk*ading. It looked as ifi ... _ ThC^rf » thrw»-iiv4i fall Voh 'th* mIH anH ciwiw — tfirw ntwr. 1 here. fTBB. 9 (»LOE8T On Feb. 2, the mercury plunged to six below zero. That was the coUeat temperature recorded for their humility.' that day in 80 yeart and a new low lor the winter. (In- 1881 the reading was five heloty.) Snow followed the next day. Then . The nm arrived. Aad the Wemher von Braun, world-renowned developer of United Statea mlssOee, does not fear that future space explorers on their heaven-storming' Journeys will rtmtic SALS The heavens will m as an eternal reminder that there is a fore* greater than I thrust of their rocket ships, qurit greater than the cold logic of their computers, a power great-than that of their own nation." s a three-inch fall Feb the cold and snow — long over-i I. IHl ‘ip/’-siiiii Best Seat Belts Xo 9«l42t4e. »Ol *>« »oW *t public Ml* . •t UiM WoodTsrd AT/DUC. FbcBtel/.j C*4reNn/-*Aer4 wfBitiw tKW saai^^ OlTOnueSl, Tfhlcl* ta (terfd ud b» lotMcud J Mtrch U “■ — ~ V" Heports Reds Claim Victory in Laotian Conflict ADvmemmnacr BAlr •( t«o i3> WAtcrlord Tonuitp CHICAGO (UPIi - Any auto ......... seat belt is better than none nid for th* (ellewlss "*l but- the stronger the better, an article in an American Medical Association journal reports. BO..U w rcj«. im .t ... -.Si HoTice E. Campbell, in And* tr^V.ivrirJ^idriMw 'n liiy’bii. the article, said the most real- „ „ _____________________________________ TOKYO (UPlt - t’ornmunlam [claimed a new victory in Asia to-|day. 1 Communist-supported rebels in Laos claimed their three-day ar-;tillery assault on the road junc-ition at Sala Phou Khoun was successful. ^ A dispatch said 3()0 royal Lao> The 13th unlucky? The mercury climbed to 47. On Feb. 18, the month's high' of 53 was reached. I Two other days the mercury was in the SOs. On 10 days the temperature was between 40 and *49, and on eight days the high was between There were only four cloudy days all month. S.l LN(«ES or MIN some, too — 2.2 Inches I pounds and webbing with a ' ^ mftdp Mid Miierrd c strength of not lets than 4.000 f o(j pounds. I ”irt dAT**of! — nT^\ r Corapanr. dutaddot, aoUt (lirtn tbst 1 than mIi at a Names Group "Howdver, any belt is better 1 r» t than n^ ““*• IfO SkOW SlCleS the 3,000-pound belt can save SSrt'li<£t‘to many lives by holding the mo- |q/ QoH-CoTI \ ' tons* tn ht" “St *^'s- low-speed intersection j LANSING OP-Gov. Swain.son has tarMfuaiMi 5i” th* atr?«^8oJihfi»id vent many deaths that occur jtional convention public intorma-•* “***^ aTTer ejection i)jr lethal fatews ]tion committee, the execufive office j announced. ' S/r 15 TIN KIM. CltT t- — * Oaklaed Coualr. Mlehltaa. aceordli >ht plat tlwraol a> rtcorded la UP.. .. [ nail. Pm* OAklaad Couaty (leil Said. He who believes in God need have no concern lest the s travelers may force God oi his own unhuerse. Indeed; they acconmllsh amnething far more exciting. They will demonstrate that our God is a vastly larger God than most of us have ever thought. -Roy L. Smith, in TOGETHER \ It rained some, too — 2.2 Incl fell In Fetiruary during four if days. On Feb. 25. it seemed as if the month would go out the same way it came In — with bad weather. But Hie following day Old Sri retomed and stayed on the of the month. The average high temperature I February was 38.5, the average low 22.5 and the average median *30 5. Error Leaves Man in Prison 6 Extra Months FORT WORTH. Tex. (UPD-Somebody made a clerical error and Jessie Marshall, 36. served six utmecessaiy montha In jail becauM Cecil Stoker, a probation officer, was checking records at the jail Friday and discovered that the Negro was being held without cause. f Marshall wA» indicted lari inly on a robbery rimrge, bat It was dismissed 09 Aiif. SI when the man whs filed the eharge derld- VXRNI C HAMPTON ciTcuii Court commisjioner Waterford GOP Club • Oniina County, HicTiI»»o MWfW Dofr-r PlomiBf Si Otibrid* Attoratrr (or Plalstlit run over by his will develop an educational cam-i^ultl complain on Ground Hog' Day. The sun was out and the ground hog .saw his shadow, meaning winter would remain another ^alimiH h Howard Stoddard |six weeks. But Pontiac's citizens agreed National Bank. Ithat if February’s weather was The Republican Oub of Water-: committee membero are M. L.l.'r^’"' A clerk made out the paper release Marshall from jail, but it was mistakenly tucked away in file and forgotten until Stoker happened across it. to Hear About Con-Con Marshall was'immediately freed, with profound apologies. i lM PMoaacot Batumi Dttrsu M. IMciitfiB ..v,—-— — ------------------ uommiiiee memoers are m. l,. .. __ . •, ,, March*. 11,11, jiand fopj Township will have its next „ , . .... the most of It. ____________________‘ Pierce Junior B**"*®" 1 -------- NOW! TUESDAY Civil P ^ SATUBDAT aid SUNDAY Doors Opon 14)0 P.M. - FEATURE AT -14)5. 54)0 md 8:50 meeting Tuesday at Pierce Junior -.l .. 'High School on Hatchery Road at Michigan Junior Chamber of Com- ^ . Tl i7;3p'p.m. _ inBdfcrs The club will hear Wilbur G.|P"8‘«Jent of the Michigan State *? - . , _____ r—Hranoa- William rVniann nt Imn. Durkee.~ administrative aide for the Republican Committee of Oak-j land County, speak on the pit>-posed constitutional convention. Deny Article ’Responsible for Officers Ouster WASHINGTON (UPI, A Navy officer who approved a ewntrover-Uia! magazine article has been ! replaced as chief of security review to "strengthen the office” for an increasing wtirk load, according to Ibe Navyr Grange; William Denison of Lan-aeerelarydreasurer of the State As.sociation of Supervisors: “ Dale Kennedy of Lansing, executive secretary of the Michigan Education Association.- ’’ Edward McCobb, Grand Rapids attorney; Joseph Paris! of Lanring, executive director of the Michigan Townships Association; Mrs. Jane A. Rehberg of Detroit, president of the Michigan , Federation 0! Teachers; Ernest Sawyer of Homer, president of the Michigan Fanners Union; August Schrile of Royal Oak, president of the Michigan AFLCIO: -and W a 11 e r W. Wight man of Fennville, president of the Michigan Farm Bureau. ____"TarMD. tiM Kaiameaat. - Oar- doB Seatt. BatU St. Joha; “Uadtr Tto Plata." Van Htnia, Charlaa Lauthtea. Bun-Wed.; "When- the Boyi Are." Otorga HaialUoa. Dalorat Hart. Cooali David Ladd, tttUe Adami. lally Btarted I ____________-..Jla Lord. Prl.-Sat.: "Tha PtcU of _____ "Tha^fS* I----------— Charlton Hatton. Tul Bryanar, Thu.: "Whan tM Boys An." Oeorie tanmoD, Doknaa Hart. Conit Prtnefa. allor: "Battla la Outer Bpatce." color, unfa-* try," Diana Baker, Laa PhlUpa. eolor. OafaaS Bat.-lfen.: "CmdtrfaUa." Jany Leuta. Thu.-IV.: “TUaa of the Starm ------ Rear Adm. Dsnlel Smith, chief j I of information, denied Friday that' the action was taken because the officer approved ter publication ai story whidh called for more money for antisubmarine warfare in the destroyer fleet; i, However, Smith roneeded ho | was not entirely happy with the way the artirle t The action demoted Cmdr. John! James His office was turned over to Cmdf Merle McBaln, an officer senior to him. JamfS, who has| ■21 years of service and plans to! irstire to civUtftDlife this summer.! ^ will remain in the office. I The article in question was wrtt-l ter) by Lt. Marc A. Amhelter andl appeared in Data Magazine. The Sign of Blue Ribbon Entertainment _____ ^imi HELD OVER!*®*A',c'Sr'“* SrNMiyi NffiiE .* -L. OWL SHOW! TONITE sitiii iliM r.M. NOW! mw'dav m MEHMS All ME iTAI-iiiNTlIlWPf TH^TEAI! HniiaiB iiniiKiiua About 57 r mately 91li t f lomhOT in tha U. S. la pri-| -niwt are laMto^driyera in tl HOME REPAIRS and! IMPROVEMENTS MODSINKITCHiMS BASIMINT «OOM OHMAIWAKS MO MONET DOWN (TTKICTTCCW 7BEE ESTIMATES Up to 60 Moo. to Pay f FE 3-7833 No Paymantt 'til Moy . Quality Work at the Lowest Prices ! Big Bear Const. Co. "; NOW! —EXCLUSIVE— FIRST SHOWING I It SwMto Lako FE MOOO FOR YOUR COMFORT Wl HAVI ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS NO HTU CMAUCI Never Again Will the Screen Hold Such Excitement! Mmlief BiWaU. hS Miller Frank LTaylor loInrHiiston ThI OORIS^ Thoy'ro SPOONIi^G CROONING! Tkty'it BUliB'-ABd-CMin* aad Doia' the Thiafi ityi aad Gulf Like le Oe —Whefe ThiY'n- WOOIN'! . 'U ' t-- '/■I 7 PdMac Tbeatm -TOg-ypy^KAeiPlfesS. ^SOTURDAY, MARCK^> ^961 —^mwhas^=^ eagle .^t-Mon.: “G.!. Bluel." EJvls «f**^^* Prow«e; “Heroes pie Young,’’ Erika Peters, Sdottl Porland. Tue.-ril.: “Butterfield 8.” Eliz|i. beth Taylor. Eddie Hsher, color. “Fear Strikes Out.’’ Tony Perkins, Karl MaMcn. Broadway Comeback Attei Ten Years HURON Sat. Thur.: “The Ten Commandments,’’ , Charlton Heston. Yul .Brynner. Edward G. Robinson, STRAND 'Sat.-Thur.: "Can Can,’’ Frank Sinatra. Sliiriey MacUlne, Maurie Chevidier. Louis Jordan, color. By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Sitting in Virginia Ollmore’s handsome, ranch-sized West Side apartment the bther day, I noticed some silver cigarette cases which obviously belonged to her Jws* ex-huaband Yul Brynner because they bore the Initials, ‘’¥.3." “You’ve still got some Y,B.’s around?’ remarked with what I hoped was a casual tone. “Oh yes. It's been so long since I used any other Initials — but I’ve started!" And bouncing up, she trotted Into a bedroom and then back ''displaying some pillow cases and sheets with the initials "V.a.’’ To Attend ^fety Confab Hi llll^ "I plan to keep these quite a while,’’ VIr-] - WILSON glnla Gilmore said. KAL^AZOO (E - Law, school The new Inltlala—or. the return to her old initials—are m^ufety (rfficials from 20 Westj a symbol of her new life,, her cgme.bllfik on Broadway In "Crlt-AAI-U4 • Ics Choice” in which she plays Henry Fbnda’s “other wife’ — looking so youthful In the role that few people ever think of her as having been “Mrs. Baldy” for 17 years. For 10 years she didn’t work. That was about the period since Brynner shaved his head for “The King and I." “But you’d probably like to talk about other things,” I said. ' _. “1 sure would!” Miss Gilmore, shapely in nice-fitting slacks, confessed that she'll probably marry again—"Why not? Live dangerously!” Last year she did a TV soap opera—she could earn $1,000 a week If she could memorize five half-hobr scripts a week. ★ ★ ★ And she could, but “Edge of the Knife," as it was called, left her with little time for living. She was still so much Mrs. Yul Brynner (there we go—back to HIM again)—that when people said “Miss Oilmore,” she probably walked right on. “But now I answer promptly,” she assured me. ★ ★ ★ THE WEEKEND WINDUP ... Michigan cities are expected meet at Western Michigan Unhrers. Ity next Tuesday for a pedestrian lately conference sponsored by the Auto Gub of Michigan. Why Accept Less for Your Money NOT 3% NOT 3V2% BUT 4% CURRENT RATE on ALL SAVINGS Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. FREE PARKING IN REAR OF BUILDING 75 W. Huron FE 4-0561 Remarkable Jet Engine to Debut AP PImMai eight feet tail-Dolores Pullard, t^.at a height of 8 foot 2 Inches may be the world's tallest female, sits in a hospital bed in New Orleans Thursday after sustaining a knee injury basketball game. The girl; age 14, wears a size 16 shoe but finds them too tight. Given 11-21 Years for'Murder by Auto’ BATTLE CREEK (UPI) - Uw-rcnce Jackson, 26, an Albion factory worker, has been sentenced to 11-21 years in Southern Michigan Prison for the “murder by fkuto’’| “DONT PRINT THAT!"; A crew of workmen is being paid PaMi tote Washington ruPD-secretary of State Dean Rusk has invitq^ radio, television and newspaper representatives from the 50 states By ROBERT /. SERLING WASHINGTON tUPl) - At 11:43 a.tb. Sunday, an American Airlines Boeing 707 “Astro-jet” takes off from Los Angeles to New York — and the second stage of the jet age. Ilie giant jit wiU be powered by a revolutionary new type of turbine engine known as turbofan. American’s Los Angeles-New York flight Sunday morning inaugurates the first jet service utilizing tliis unusual engineers regard the turbofan as the ultimate la Jet power until the real ultliiMte arrives — su-persoalc fUght. The Turtrofan boosts the speed of a jet by miles an hour, increases thrust w by at least 25 per rent and yet oners from 20 to 25 per rent less fuel consumption cruise level. Briefed by Rusk to attend, two foreign policy briefings here next month. He said President Kennedy will be present at both conferences. The radio-TV conference Will be April 3 and 4. The newspaper conference will be April 24 and 25. Tests show that moat people aro^ happiest on pleasant, aunny daya. The liighest Incidence of moodt-and depresaioiv strikes when weather/ is gloomy and over- To the airlines, the Turbofaij ! means greater payload, shorter ' take-offs, fast climbmg and more power per galfon' of fuel. Amertcanr calls its new turbo-i fans "Astrojets.’’ In addition to the Los ^geles-New York in- || augural, it also opens turbolan | service on the same day from i Detroit-Chficago-^ to Mexico City and New York to Chicago. Engineers predict that all jets | eventually will be. powered by I turbofans because of their great- | < er power and economy. | Unordered Merchandise The increasing number of inquiries and complaints being received by the National Better Business Bureau concerning unordered merchandise prompts thi.s statement as to the responsibilities and liabilities of recipient. If you receive unordered merchandise you are NOT oblifired —to acknowledge its receipt —to return it —to pay for it, unless used —to give it particular care —to keep it beyond a reasonable period of time 'Shopping' Hint Circuit Court Judge Creighton R. $1,000 to_“dlrty up ’ a Manhattan poolrooin look de-IColeman sentenced Jackson Friday creplt enough for Paul Newman’s scenes In ’’’nie Hustler’ Lionel Hampton Insisted his wife go along on his Europesm tour ’cause he won’t fly without her . ★ ★ ★ Ethel Herman, who’ll tour for the first time In her, career w^th “Gypsy, ” says. “Did you ever see a Gypsy who wouldn’t travel?” T., ' EARL’S PEARLS: “If you think the best things In life are free, ask the man who married one of them. | TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Restaurateur Nicky Blair says there are three kinds of customers: “The before-the-theater crowd, the after-the-theater crowd and the drinkers, who are the forget-the-theater crowd.” WISH I’D SAID THAT: Summer must be almost here — Walter Slezak's neighbor' returned his bottle of cough medicine and borrowed his suntan lotion . . . That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 19^1) in the slaytng of Edward Sanders. 40, of Carmi, III. Jackson was found guilty hi the death Feb. 17. .Sanders was crushed against the brick wall at the back of an Albion tavern when Jackson ran him down with his car. The two men had fought in the tavern a sh(x1 time before the incident. ---------------------- Ford Considers Paying Allowances to Employes Tries to Spur Economy DETROIT ljP Detroit Ma>pr Louis Miriani has launched his Extend Steel Work Pact LOS ANGELES UP - Kaiser Steel Corp. and the United Steel- campaign to spur employment, i workers of America are extend-Miriani wrote to some 1.5(» fellowjing for another year the contract mayors around the country Thurs-jthey signed during the 1959 strike, day urging them to buy new cars| ★ * * for their cities n0W instead of| The pact would have expired later. next June 30. SAN ANTONIO. Te*. (UPI) — The First Preabjlerlan Church In downtown San Antonio bellei'es in graying earl.v far Easter. It has n sign up that says: “Avoid the Easter rush , . attend church thlB Sunday.” If you receive unordcred merchandise you ARE obliged to surrender it lb the shipper, or his agent, if called for within a reasonable period Of time—in which event yon may demand payment for storage charges before relinquishing It. The mo.st practical way to curb the unordered merchandise nuisance is “To Thatce It unprofitable. This can be done effectively by holding such goods for a fewijnonths, at which time your liability ends. DETROIT Wi— Ford Motor Oo. has . relented on a United Auto Workers proposal that the company provide a financial cushion for the 1.500 employes of its Chester. Pa., plant. The aseembly. plant Is sched. uled to be shut permanently next Wednesday. Ford has offered transfers to employes. Ken Bannon,. director . UAW’s Ford department, wrote Henry Ford II suggesting that Ford provide what Ban non tenne Kmp You Wonn EXCtUSlVf FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING DYNAMIC IN CONCEPT.' GIGANTIC IN PRODUCTION! ^ f.j SEVtNWbNDtRS 1W UKEST aSTEVEk USEO M «m MOTKW noun I I im HIIIIS ■ SIG SHOK MIIh • A VIUIIIII Ite • li Fill Cols - M Stteu - IVibMonOli -COFHTDRE- Ir Takes hTNIEP JAYNE M/V4SFIELD ADDID EXTRA TONIGHT AUDIE MURPHY "DESTir to 13 weeks bddltkmilihave gone over last year’s total unemployment benefiU to joWanlbut are stiU some 14.000 short of who have ejdmoMed their premitlfito 1961 goal, ri^ts. ; ♦ this measure has been stalled' In the Senate Finance Ooromittee, which will open dosed door meetings Ttiasday to consider possMc TO EXPOUE Df *a Ai pissed by tbe House, the extra joUeaa beneflto would cost an esHmatad |H0 mlllton to fl It would expire June 90, 1962. * W k If all 50 stotes chose part in the ^d aid program— and a number of states abesdy have iadicsted they will not-it would cost the^vemment an cs-tinuited S306 miUhm with its 6N0 Dann Outranks Cbiysler Brass The mmptottog piditte lisertop 13-week extenskn Fri- "Today we went $216 over the .......ist year.” said Ronald Clair, executive secretary. mi have to ge esme gaol for tMs year," As p( today U>c Oiristmas Seal oampnign has brought some $70,-799 in donattom, compared to $70,-SI2 as of March 31 last year, the date when the drive ends. * * * Thte year’s goal was set at $75,-000. The current figure is K2* short of that. os Shareholder of Labor Arthur approval dt the House bOl without (±ange. Amendments would bill into a House-Senate confe^ cnce commitlee, causing lurthcr delay. , ■ Insurance Company Scores Record Gain Michlgia life Hmmnee 0»- of Royal Oak reports n record gain of MO.788,000 in life insurance dtm ing I960, boosting life insurance in force to $495,204,700 at the end of the year. At the aneual meetiag tUs . week, two new direetors ware eleetoi — C, B. Haidtag Malt, vies president ef the Charles Stewart Mott reundattea ti FBat aad a Mreetor of maay aaSseal eaipmUmm, and Max M. 6aarff et New OsriWe, OUe, a dliedsr ef.U nwnpaalaa SoDtt E. Lamb, president, reported I960 assets roaa tnan $19,-348JIOO to $21,094,000. Capital and ■uipIVi increnaed Inxn I3,06BJ)00 to $3.423jOO. DETRCMT (UPI)—Chrysler Oorp. roxy alatementi wow 4n the mail today to shareholdm in |M«para-tkm for the sdieduled April 18 meeting despite efforts by dissidents to delay the meeting. Blind Couple, 12 Children Safe Sightless Father Helps Family Escape Blqze in Detroit Home • DETROIT W* — A blind motiMT and tatber and their 12 children ««ra rescued today from a pre-dawiTltre In their Detrdt East Side home. They were William Joyce, Wayne County' assistant proie-otttor; Ids wife Bertha, also sinless, and their children. The father, mothe;; and .three children i;e« vrAll 11:30 a.ip- Monday when it will be taken to the Christian Missionary Alliance Church for servifce at 2:30 p.m. Burial will be in Perry Mount Park C^etery. Mr. Huiett died suddaily at his Funeral arrangements are being handled by Muir Brothers Funeral Home tai Lapeer. Burial wUl be at Mt. Lontto Cemetery, Lapeer. Surviving are his wife, Marjorie; a daughtn', Mrs. Borothy Cl^'ol Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.; and a brothe^, Colon of Ifighlond. JOBEPH M. BOHN8ACK LAPEER - Service will be hrid Sunday at 2 pjn. At the Baird Funeral Home, Lapeer, for Joseph M. Bohnsaek a farmer resident of Lapeer. Mr. Bohnsa■ led Mra. Joyce, then hysterical, from a smokefilled front hall. Couple Keeps Cool as Hot Wires Fall DETROIT IB—Because they remained calm, police said a young couple saved, their lives today In an accident in which high voltage power lines snapped and fell on and about their car. The two are Roy Parsons, 22, of Milford, and Judith Ottman. 19, ol Livonia. They sat and smoked for 35 minutes while waiting for linemen to turn off the electricHy, Parsons said he .was eastbound Joy Road when another car swerved into his lane and forced him to the shoulder of the road and into a power pole. The pole broke and dropped crackling, flashing wires carrying 6,900 vofta, A paaring motorist l23N«tliSi|iiiiwft ^FE24BI FEDERAL'S "Man of Hit Wotk' FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE to hi* policyholders. Tom Mullen Im in excess of $50,0(X) protKtion for Oakland (iounty femlllos. o Lite b»aM Fisimiet aad Cttinsoliag • AmIAmW and Otekoow Call now for free information FEDERAL UFE INSURANCE COMFANY FE 3-7061 1696 S. Tgl^MpI* W* Sporks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME ^^Thoughtful Service’* 41 wnBaafo^BL nwjfo FE 9.3941 Jobless Man YieldsPtH Finds Money in Middle of StrBft, Turn* It Over to FBI In Hurry LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Doug^aI $9. Johnson left Me houae Friday looktag for a Job, and ended Up with $340,000. But he didn’t keep M. .. •.- *...- a The 50-year-old Negro t'other ofj three found fee money—all In un-|J^ marked billv-lving in th» middle (d the street. He promptly turned it over to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.' A seU-employed weiker ' kfo wife Helm when they slgM-edfte sridte canvas bag. He stopped and put the bag to fee back of his station wagon without coi^dering what was in- lodge Colondar Regular maetioa. ter No. 336 C5ost Of the Interchange, which kill cover about 40 acres an include various types of structures, is estimated at $15 million. This Pontiac Chap-led to the sheriffs departmeut yes- compares wife riigbtiy more than ----------- • HO mlBloo spMit'oo the Edasl FordJohn C. Lodge liiterdiaiige.n|* Theft ef a K-gauge o iued aP$71 from‘.the Lawson Gun w Shop. 6451 Dixie Highsmy; in lb-cl dependence Township, was report- L ------, ed to the sheriffs department yee- ( Dorothy » R. lAwrence. •' p Due to the Death of Sam Dunsky Sam’s Drugs at 3292 Aubum RobA Aubarn HdfhU. VOX BE CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY, MARCH 12 FELi. THBOUOH DOOR The bog full of money had turo-Ued through the open door of a BriiBa armorsd car minutes after it svas picked up at the UMtad Odifemia Bfodc. ne Ml I ar tiaeaaMa, wen to be I to fee fhieral Be-[la T never thooght about'kneping it,” said Johnson wh* aakad tt he had been tempted not to trtl about hB ~ ' thE POXTIAC PRE^S. SATURDAY, MARCH 11. 1901 fcja Ctmtttrr L«U KUMOTMCIIT gfjg tar.,.. WmM Mai* ■■■■ yerk W*M*« r«aial( . •miB LoCA-nn oahobm haCTi il 6IH AI &SS r&i. -;;;;.:;;.. Biutotu Mrvbt ................. __ Bookk««t>lQt * Ttiti .......... If 5ida ^ B =e:I j£S^ **Se52? ■ • • • ■ ■ ■ ■ • *^ Matte** * f*r**MU . «M. ChiMrM t* Board Wld. RnuidioM Ooed* wtd. MlM*llaa**iu ... Mao*7^l*qt*j ..... tl*tnc*^Wi^t* ■ MKirrALB OrnCflED Bant fl*M Rou«* R*Bt La* r*r Rant k*nu .. “ uTaga-i ___It StorM $or‘*^*ll5*8aa*ott* ' ^ REAL CBTATa FOB lAU .........• fi jrw ftijv Ffcnai • - ■ £5°* Bu»S«»^1?r5»«rtT. ■ ■ ' ~Ti Rent-L«a«*' B«*iB**« rr***rtv AtA For Bal* or Ba*taaa(* ........ H hNAMOIAL Biuln*** OPForttiam** Balt Land Coeiraeti . CrSIf Adi^^ ... ' Moriia* Lang ........ For**B*l* CMhiitl S*l* HoiuMmIA 6ooi» * Badlo* .. yoV*Ji«BU ChrUtaaa Ttaa* . klaclUiKrjr .......... Do n TourtaU ......... Camera*. KmU*.. Bara... Bal* MnatealO^* ...... Bal* QWe* BqiUpmaot . Bal* Btor* ■aatpaast . Plaau. Treat. Bbrubi For Bal* Fat* Data Tralaad. Bl . FARM MKRCRANDUC AnroMoms For Bol* BiMaatrattar* R*M TraUar Bpaa* ... : :e Bal* iotor Boootar* M For Bal* Motorcjcla* •• For Sal* Blcrelet BMta k AccattorUi - ^ : I Waatad Oa*d Oar* ... Oted Auto Fart* .... Commercial Trailer* .. KS.^SS.’BSS Auto luarane* ...... Foretia k Bpta. Car* .. Bala Ct*d Cara ..... Death Notices :HRI8Tn«80N. MARCH 10. IMl. ‘^’L"*r‘.Sce‘~f»l -Kr-Snotin RiH] West Bloomtield TowDahlp; M*, •4; belovad huakand of Dorotby M. Chrtatenaoa: daar lat^r of KuaaeU. wa*a* a»d D- FmMral Diroctyri 4 Donelson-Johns Vcx)rh0es-Siple ^?mimaar«?J.-? CMieMry L«t« Park. 4 Bactlone vltb four (rava* —•- “-r only MO par t»»»*. J»u ! a laetboB maamnal ttiat Call FB t-ioM tar turtbar 1* Baaatirui B>(ra«* low Witt dl FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 FFBaa • bjb. !• 4 y jb. All arrori tbduld Be r*> Bortad ImaiadlaUlF. T h a flMUiy ler arrora obar ttiM M cMcal W* Oana* lor that partloa ol Ih* Bret loaertlao *1 th* r-------- " darad yaiaaiae* throHb tb* error. Wbea *aoe^lOi%. ar* aiad* b* aur* to your "Hn awbar." llo ad^UJtaant* *S bo Bleaa manta eoDtalnlni type tUei tartar tban ratalar aeai* trp* U 1> a-elock day prarlou ' ADVESnSEBB ------------ „r eoacatla- 1 of traoalant Want Ada I a m. the day of publlca- CABR WANT AO RATiB Una* I4>ay >0*y* B-Day* a ti.n oaaa ta.ai I 4JI tot 1I.M I.H . tAt Ponttao Fraat bo* Dombora. BOX BEPLIE8 At M BJB. Tb4bf thcTB wen KBlldB Bt TIm Preas office iB thB fMlowtar Help Wanted M«le IMMKDIATELY' 1. caU Ur. Taa- tor teanlnt voi plea MaT-MU. A part nku ioB "KESioTiaS ---------rtlUbl* and wall Ublitbad wbotaaal* food eomm No trarellai All normal mi benefit' Ineludinf Oroup In*, i Front Bharlnc for Ratlroa*. U mum of UN par weak. If you i Intertatcd In a permanent pi wlui abor*.aT*r*n imadlataly. ybap* FB AMM tor 1 appotatmMT T * C FMd EXPERIENCED MEN X baa* « swat ofueaot aad am incraailat aalo* wm to f m*^ nu 4* a tala* podMoo and only cxparlaneod peroeonol noed apply. Quallflad Uada nind*ed. Becurlty ruaranttod. Call OL laail tor appointmont. POUR MEN OR woUEB "With eacanelea. FttB or part uma. upportunity to earn nod Income. IM N. Perry. *;30 to full time; experienced aucceiatul aalet loeord. Phone I ajipolnImeBt tat ptrtooal Int ’ * Ray O’Neil Realty Ml 8. r-------- Leads — Le»d# —Leads lAU a m. only. ByenlnBa Ad pja. g? i:»Tfi. FART-TlMI BARBER WANTED, He^ Wanted Female 7 FULL Oil FAST tlUB. INTRO-duclof BOW product 4u area — ^------- OR iBl b* oear N yra. SaTp^isr:; Exciuartr iHifufcB"'tN~«ijuu> £5a?%. KSff and r ‘ -luelc. Fhao* OR AMU. ran** aHaetlT* duly 1. 1_____________ HleUfan am Beralc* Beaeflt*. T^Ul future Tacaoelet InJeeal areu. Twn year* of **ptrl*oe* la aoommofolal or teetttutional laundry and bifb tebool rredutUon li dealied. Obtain eppueettoo lor -----0(,U g^fy. Walnut, Lanebii 11. moved, JM up Blar Wreekii Co., 70 N. Broadway. ML Clei an*. Howard notl. Medical Technologist Maa or womu. Muet bo rofla-tored lABCFi and ar have bainM. Ion drirao In medical webaoloty. To perform cberaleaL baeteflolafL c*l and microfcopic teit* under aupe^lMoo ot a itaft pbyelelan for Oakland Co.. MlcUfa^onltb Dept. In Pontlaa. Aday work woek — btary W.IOAM.TN to *tait de. FENCEB INSTALLED. MARE'S Fence Co. Free Eat. LI 14710. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERTICB RE-palrlnt and rewtndin*. 210 B. HkeTPhone FE 0-1001._______ pending upon eaperleDOe w HoepttaUaaUoa Ufe________ clal aeourtt^aad^reUrement---- FonUac. Mich. FE- kUN OB UNMARRIED WOMAN ----------ndOito taa cbatie irae volume ofOe*. kkeeplnt ezpaitance. Saws, Hand Lawnmowefs MaeMne tborpaned Manley Leach___10 Bagley 81. tomer crediti. Pleaaant peraonol-Ity and appearanoe. Local down town company. Write Pontiac Free*. Bo* 00. ________ llfATraND WIFE'Td HEI* CARB ftear F^nUe: OL SHOP WORKERo »\j. oaun watsbof and jewelry ut trlOnd*. II you don't aell yod dObt pay. Alao. wata repalrtod at eoet Mre. J.____________ ORES8MAEINO, TAl___________ _ teratloni. Mr*. Bodell. FB tAOM. SUITS. COATS. DREBSEB AND AL-UraUon*. FE A7070. IQl E. Huron. Bmplojnnent Acertdes 9 EVELYN EDWARDS ••VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SEBVICE'' MW Baat Huron Bullo « Phone FEdersl 4-0584 SALES Man age SAtf for food *aUu. Call-•— on rotaU miUote W Fentlac ■iuSa2mf‘*i!&.:?‘ap!Si‘- t, aod Fontlaa fllau* Baa ment, 40d P Bldi. —PB 0 SECRETARY Woman aced SAOO with sood tj In* and aorthand. No pra-achool children. Need awn trensporU-tion. Eaoallent etartla oaiary. 0 day week. MIdweet bm^menL *06 PonUao State Bldg. FE 04217. Iiutructione—Schools 10 A-l CEMENT, BLOCE. FfllCK flreplaee work. FE AUlO. .-I WALL WASHINO BY Ua-ehlne eat lam. FI 0-dfM. No n CA»PENTEH.~t5 PRiei wort *uaranteod. MT l-74dl, L-1 CARPENTER. NSW OR RE-.......... PE 0-7M0. CABINET MAKER AMD CARPEN- Msmarwmnrsriwi ktod^^Rwwable. CaU altar d SuWinmcED oqoe wan# part.*lma momtef or lato ova work. OR A»7«l. PLBA8B BOUEONB HELP ME I Chrl.Un»on: al»o „„„ _.,itbori. one elaler ai ~filTMm*: w’M?j*ar^^^ "ll*il? to^' Interment to I# offlclatlnt. _____________________»• i4f Vurr will lie In sinte nt tno Don«Uon-John» Fnnertl_Hoip»;__ WEBB. MARCH 10. INI. PAnUCTA ^ OA 0-1107. SALES OPP6ktliNftY braneb once In Rrr-M - to. dto - yor Needed i men. Muet be preeently d. Over 11. Have a ear Hint to vrork. Call Mr. MA *-1*11 « to 0 p.m. PICKUP TRUCK A »teady or part I PAINTING AND FRINTTNO Unuauu oppor---. -- - ^ St; FonUac to ^al Oak a WANTED; FAFER HANOINO b r MoldtAM oldaat, lari art, and m o 11 pro-orvMlva j^tlnt eanearu. Wrtto tatlac Fre** Bo* 07. Real Estate Salesman ■ P 0 BEEBE F B robgAN- luamJUHAmuvu, iTPlkO, ("" retartal aurvtee. EM 1.M41. “rI^hagstrom 4000 BKIlS5HD%aO MML 9NTIAC____ Oto 4-0* FE 5-0104 aftor 0 day. ______ yB 0-7708. lOMAH _ PE 4-lOM.__________________ WA8HIN08 AND IRONINOS. 4lOk-and df----------- — **'" jgjT: rled men over'to'wlto *ale* **• petlane*. But will Boaept In**-parianced maa U ba maeto ro aulramanti. Maa aalaeta wtu b* Mly tiOmd at company axpen**. townmm bfmaBU ^ prat WANTED 11^^ ttJaS ^ a|^ _ ^-toon and ba butwaaa dto Help Wanted FoiiMle 7 3 CHAIN at rk i tral^S^CaPvSiVftSr?! Work Wanted Female 12 NURsm AVAfLAhLB tlAV AND ntfbt. Aburn _Ave. Nuria* E*- . Capla*. MY contractlas. Atoa modclino -lohn ' 1-llM._____ Bpe^bm to kaiiameM under bouaa*. Ouar. " ‘ ' ‘ Ore* aattmato FB 1- . . MAaONRT. miOK, BLOCK. aoMIe* Svrvlt. L OB >4Md4.' ____________m ON ALL wia> StV... 0-7M0. ___________- hOME. OARAbE, cabinets. AD--------- Ucanmd buUdar. PHA PE 0-__________ ROOF REPAIRS EAVEBTROUPRINO FE 4M44 Rodornio -"Sew o* reFaTro p m. QB MOTt. ____ TRENCHINO^ AND BICAVATIMb for aeptle Uak*. Ul* Held, truek-Ig and toadUiA MA WATERPROOFING Work «uaruBM. Pra* mtlmatci. Building Suppliea O.OdO BBCLAIHBD BBICK. ISO ^ 000 B. Talairapk HOME OWNERS Aluminum aiding klU, do-lt-your-a a I f, (Wrantaad, Cuitomlied Aluminum BMIn* Co. OR 1-4414. BOUSES POR BALE. TO BE RE^ ----j Iking NEW Rent Apts. FitrrtBli^ 37 i, BATB 'CLEAN. CALL ,1... J . .Try ........... 1 ROpOtt TflTH iPRITATB BATi and antranc*. Mutt* only OU par w*a. Ingulr* 171 Baldwla Av*. IB AND BA1 aannu. FE OABOt. ROOMS AND BATH. FRIVATi mtranoa, all aUUttoa futalaha Business Service Inc a Offle* Supply Co. 17 W. Lawrence BL Phone FE 1-OIM._ BLOOMPIEUI WAIX" CLEANTOS. ___eOryicad. C. L. Ntlaoo. 0-17M. ___________ MEYERS PUMPB AND REPXiis KELLY HARDWARE 3*04 Auburn ro. OPEN BUN. Id-1_____UL 1-1440 BAW8 SHARPENED LAWN MOWERS REPAIRBD Air Cooled Engine* Rapairad Incorporated Crafts M't Unloa etraat SEPTIC TANKS CLSAMB) EDNA WARMER Income Tax Service 19 AN INOOkfB TAX MfrURN PRB-pared la your home by uualltled •bcountal with maater'a degree. Apnotntment. FB O-TOO*.__________ RodHTANb BAli. uXlLr^ turanha. Oa* heat FE M7M. 'aSdlii. Bit ARB batr. m "i^abb^ --- Pan alter 0. FE--- 1 ROOia .FRfVAfB BATH. NlCi-if weloeme. US i' aOOUs, jHatVATB BATR AND entrence. 0^r. Adulto euly. Ill ROOMS Alib iA'fB. LOITER Ut, 1 bedrm.. uUUUce and (a-■(F Adulto enly. OM wk. FB • MM by ma bd TAltop oa Ha OR "When my father starts counting from ten .to i he expects you to blast (rff!” APARTMBlrfTeR BIMdlE HAH. _________FE 0-103d________ BACHELOR BEpROOH APART- Painting * Decorating 23 I. a. E Mttler OB I PAINTINO. PAPERINO. REMO • Wa«hln*. PI 1-1111._ PAUmNO^ND I TelevlBloH j^ervtee CREST TV. 1 HOUR BIRVICB ay ^ nl*ht and Sunday*. ■. 8TRAKA. PE 0- U|riiolstering DU4ETTE KITCREM CHAIRS RE-covered. Vinyl or auiahyde.-Pree eitimat*. Ptokup and da-Uvery. MA 0-1071. ________^ Lost and Found Notices at«l Ppptotiyjly 27 ARE YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS? CONSOLIDATE ALL TOUR BILLS AND LET US GIVE YOU ONE PLACE TO PAY BUDGET SERVICE 10 W. HURON______ FE 4-0001 ANT OIRL a frtoadly adTiior. pbana FI 1-0131. Attar 0 p.m. or If na anawar call FB I-S714. Conlldan- IMplre t-1410. FE 0-lMT MM N. Ferry FE W171 IN YOdR 'idMiD OiS^INE, OR 11111. INCOME fWX. 591 Second INCOME TAX and Accounting, Service Open Daily f toO LEE'S ACCO0NTINO SBRVtCB II W HXntON FE 4-4MI (Ample Free Fatkto* to Reari Tree removel. trlmmla.'Oet oUr 1 FE 1-7180 or FE 0-07M. Moving and Trucking 22 A FIRST CLASS MOVB CALL SMITH MOVWO CO. FI 444*4 A SPECIAL MEBTINO wIlL BE held to voto on an tocrenee In toe Unla due* **.* totoatkm and KAULiltO Am> RUBBlSHv NAia your prlM. Any tlm«. PK MPH- or re-to*totemont fee el member* of Shopmen'* Local Unton No. SaULINO AMD RDBB18K, *0 LOAD anyUBM. FB 4-01*4. 44* Sunday, March 10, 1001 at a p.m. at U. Edmail Oambla Port NO. 4m. 0430 nOtU AV*., Detroit m^inteM, Mr*. Wattaar FB UOHT AMD XBATX TKUCXINO RubMili, (Ul dirt, tradtog, bad pwlMM Mat BDd loadtoc. PS g^lM^AHto TROCB3MO. CHtAP O’DELL CARTAGE ■ Mou|^i UNWANTED ITEMS HAULED J i anytime. FE t-4030. Painting (k Decorating 23 O-IMO.___________________ ACME aUALRT DECORATORS. Patottn*. apar fumaval. Wall waihlnt. Free e«t. 0L 1-1100. A LAOT INTERIOR DBCOUTOR. Faperln*. AralUble alter April Green Stuff. . ... in the form of US. reay la a wtleoma addttle aayaM't poskat. If you'r* I aatad la how to i youraalf, beeom* ARE DEBTS WORRYING YOU? - BEDROOM UMftniMlBRID If*, to or aaar Blrmbtoham. Bbrofc* School preterra. i7t to per month. UL I-HOO._____ lumiiha. private eotnuiee. Apply alter I p.m. 00 Storr. FURNlSREb APARJjMEMT 1 RM. t *lde. Refcrencet. Write SItore Living Qiflutera 33 WANTED HAN -ro SHARB LAKE hgie. EM F04W utter 4 pm. Wtd« ftintracts, Mtyg 35 AB80LUTELT THE FABTBST AC- buyer* waiting. Call Realtor Partridge. PE 4-lUl. 1000 W. Huron buyers" CONTRAS.............. CLARE REAL ESTA'M .1101 W. HURON FE A4011 FE 1-7000 for bachelor or rotira eoupit. MY FIMI __________ *^jSu iLU^*iryn?l IM?*' itICELY FURimSffnr^itoW mrlmoat for rent. Adulto only. UtUltto* fUTBtohg. Can MT 1-1141. . CASH Lund contracta, aqultlea and mort-saget. DewT lota tba Boma. Ara-yeur paymat* too mua tor you? Lat an azoart counael with you. CaU Ted MoCotlough. FB 4-1044. ARRO RIAL'TY 1143 Cam-Ellaabath “ ‘ CAB# FOR LAND COHTIlACn. M. t. vaa Wit. ^ oizla Hwj. IMMEDIATE ACTION K. L. Templeton, Realtor 3110 0»hard Lak* Road FE 4-4M1 Wanted Real Estate 36 ALL CASH tor acraaga or forma, i acraai Anywher* to ( County. _ R. J. WICKERSHAM noo W, M»ple kdaytalrKMO FARM WANTED: 10 OR MORE ----—-onuao. 10 to U dovra payment. FE 0-04M altar 7 Oet out of d can afford; — Stretrhaa your dollar — No eharg* (or budfat aalyil* Writ* ar phon* (or fra* booUal MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 701 Pontiac atatoBaa Bldg. PonUac't oldaat *a largett bud get amlataae* oompany. Member: -Michlgaa AlMelaUoir of of Credit Counaelor* March Id. INI. I « Pontiac, Mich. 4-7000. aerotreds ^ KNAPP SHOES FRED HERMAN___ OB 1-1001 LET TOUR“biLUt OET ' proleiMonal fl-right-------------- LOSE WKiaHT BAFELT A NI economically , with newly releaar ItozcA-DIct tablet*, M cent* H» AND AFT*RTlhS DATR March 11. IMl. I win not be re-apoulMo tor oa d*“- Wtd. Children to Board 28 ___________ 3-1100_________ FULL TIME OR DAT CARE IN Chrlitl^ homo ;^t0 yiUTt ezperl- give reference. FE Wtd, Household Cjo^ 29 1 CALL SELLS ALL. CASS__ 1-0001. PIECE OR HOUSEFUL WTD. Quick eaih (or (nmlturo a^-anem. Bargain Honie. PE 0-S041. HIOR DOLLAR FOB MtNtT^Ql LIT US BUT IT OR SELL IT POR YOU OXFORD OOMMUHITT AUenOM. OA g-MOl._________ WOULD LikE TO BUT I ROOMS u*g furnituro. MA *-lM0^___ Wanted Miscellaneoua 30 -needed;’ Lake Properties LOTS - COTTAOBS — YR R D Buyers Galore 7711 Rlghiand*itd^(iS^OR 4-0300 ~a,TT' I SPBCIALIZBD REALIT' SERVICE * Bor»t, Raltor. FE 0-3*43. Rent Apts. Fumbhed 37 1ST FUlOR, CLEAH. -WARM. 1 ” ................. funi. lakeTrtoi apte. OB'Ys^ f Bioku ■ 6lx. kitchenettb. Apt*, otwly dm., l*t floor, parking to (root of door. Ou naat. Pvt *how«r. FE O-OMl._________ -ROOM EirCHENkYnc^DULTl only. 10* M Paddock. FE 1-lOM. nSSSir EA^CIEMCT, lU STATE KOOHB. share BA-fil. UTlil- . Olz week. FE ROOM SELF CONTAIfikb CAB- In, oil he«t. FE 1-Ml*^_ LARGE ROOMS,-PRIVATE EN ‘---- ■■■ bath, 1000 Sylv*n .VERX^ICE^ROOMS AND UTIL. IOC* nod bath, all ore*.., ault*. U APARirUENT. 1 ADULTS RnntApto.|jrturuiiluMl38 Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor. PH oJo.**- aama. LAKE OmOH. - c6|!t J Very ctoan. hot owv, ----- -1 refrigerator furnUha. ---- ...-Apt.. BEDROOMS, CLEAN, OAS HEAT umr PeuWac Mator, »E EtSSl m-p Wi Sr*Auaii"Av*r~PE I'-iii I ROOMb. FOR kiKHiB f ator and garagt. Adult* i S-Roem - l-bedram Iow*r - H*at turn - 1114 mo. wtoUr - giso *umm». We»t tld* — i black from i^a. ROOMS AND BATH. VfPxk Rawly daeoratod. 104 Por*»t. _ ROOMS AND BATH. UTiUTiBS. adulto 01 Dwight.’FE 4S743 ‘ 1 XOOlb, NEWLT~6BCORAfbD. uMnmjaia apt. PE M017. CaU 0 ROOMS Modern, heat and ----- -—liana. Naar Pattae _______.......... ■m^^eM^dra. PE l-llOl altar ROOIM AND BATk TERRACE ag. In Pnattoo, MA 0-04M. APARTMENT NEAR DOWNTOWN, ' — aa balh. Kltobm ato^ IM BATH FOR Slaters Apt. trmish T. DATS' pyr a*, dall FB 041 1:10 an. aod 0:00 _________ C-ROOlf UPfbBR. rear TBL-Bb- niiiied'^ WC St t-IM^wa!. aSl^M." Parkside Apts. Nice bedroom apartment with pullman kitchen. al*e araaU efficiency, eultaie (or 1 or E both newly decorata, eery clean. APARTMENTB, OR 1 adult*, utUiUM (um, ly ad up, OR 1-7700. UNION OOURT APARTMENTS ■ ■ ■_ _ s rinteitlme^ The** ^ N OOURT -____________ . ,ju looking (or clean attrae e apartment*, where r I (rhtodlyf - ■ room* and bath apai lor 0*0.40 per mo^.------------- in thi* building. K. O. Rempitead, in Eaat Huran. FE 44114 or FB wSt iiDE! SiW~nt5c»fsi T*ry attractive, everythtog fur-nlebed^Lay only. n444n. Rent Ap^ Unfurnidied 38 3 l-BBDBOOM ■> PARTLY .. tokotront apto. OB 14100. 1ST CLASS APARTMENT. LARGE e, al*p eloeabl* kitchen, gee ____1 bullwig. Just l-*tory walk- o“?n%“r*A'a/“h£it.;rH‘!x •choa ulM grede (cbool, wHmn •hort diatonc*. 444 E. Pike. PE MT fl6or. ‘ clear. iViaT- ran. FE 0441* 4-room apt., ne bat, fenoa yard. M*. Al«o apt. upptr, partially tor ''utooiWOODU^ Efficiency Apartments Uvlnc room. Utobm. batoroow MO^. Fadak, FE X-010*. EAST BOULEVARD TERRACE. Imtaaiato po*****ton. Ato for Tom Batoman. FB 4401*.________ HEATED 4 ROSBs AND BATH LIVItiO ROOM. DININa-L. KITCH-— With nfHgerator and — batb. West (ide, ntar i I. Phone 4TI O-Otll. REWLT DECORATED. MODERN 4 room apt. *tove aa refrigerator (urn. 0*0 monUily. a OU-dren wMcorne. Apply 0* E.- Rimt HeuNs FunMei J9 ^^■*:uWvh5*S2f^ar’ plelely furnUba. *11* i year lea**. Waltod Lake. 'ULytee* 2-BEDRbdM Bkick ' 5BS2a'"****^iSW“ nich6lie-harger FE 5-8183 „ MSDO. W mo. to! Doric m. ^jook ^rtiiiE oil FHUKSi- 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 FE O-Oil*. W------------ — .. . .Jtlac. (tor* I frld.. 040. OA O-gjuT^ _____ „IMCII, I Waterford. OU _____________ Lfneoto l-TUO tor anpolatment. BEDROOM RMCH. NEARLY new. Judah waa Eetotoa. Only OTO a month, can OB 441W. bEOROOab. A BEAUTT' FOR HOUSES 1 TO 0 TEARS OLQ. ?.*^f* *to wS“w«ri^l to buy. Charlee Mllla. FE ROOOIS, iA'rH;~ACRB'"'5F ET^r-Tiil' ■ 4-^M^^06|^^^ ^pAS~HE at', ROCIM ,UN»^WSBiSTO~ 040M. Near Fattoa Mtotoy, tached garage: Vacant, FE l^ll. d ROOUi AND BAmSTOra, BfL frig , utUttle* fura. n 04TU. aUNOALOW - WEST BIDS -(in* nelghborbced. 4 large room*, breakfa*! room. gla**ea to (rat porch, oU heat; 3-car garage: very nice lawn. Month to mora or leal*. tlO*. CaU Raltor Far-FE 440*1. 100* W. H«ra. ORCHARD CT. APTS. Rent now greatly rauoed 1 OR 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT AIR CONDITIONED Ma*m In Every Detail DBOORATED 1 ROOMS AND BAlk y b Bun. 10 a.m. t PLEASANT 3 ROOMS. BATH. SEVERAL APARTMENTS POR rent — We*t eld* location*. Spo-k*ne-Ub*rty area. 1 barwm*. 1 (IrtpUcet, 1 r. dtapoeal, la-n. n 4-4404, * - Low rent, 1410 Bnuwwt FOR RENT WITH OPTION T0 buy. new hem*. BarrmuM HUla. 0130 monthly. PE 0-1170. RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY 3-baraom, oil beat. Urge lot. Waterford tonnthip. MICHAEL'S REALTY E. 44011 LI *440* (B 3-4M0 TYE 3-lN* ■ R60HS~Akb private~bath: utllltle* (urnlehcd. Ill week. 34 Bellcya*. RdtMIsr PRfVATE. OLeSTN, modem, uUltUe* all (urnlaha. 174 8. Edik. PE 34034. a RDOIf AbARTMEllY AtjtfLTS ---- ---■ —f 0. 3ll Voorhel*. NIOB (hjBAN LAllbB BOMti: Utuitlea, waibtog pilvUttet. Fvt. entraaca, garage, ado Mdrton Bt. 1 AND ii LAKOE ROOMS PRI- S Room AMD BA7 -Room bAtx 'frivatb iw- tranee, Sehoel M. FB M4ao. 3 ROOMS FOR #ORKlNO LADY ■ .’"IS. iSSR'!- ROOIf AND BATH. UTTLITIES furnliha. 1*4 W. Pike. FB S40U. ROOM APARTMENT. CHRIS-•“-a^jraferr— — ” -—'-------- 3 ROOMS AND BATH BASEMENT 103 Mechtnie. FE O-aaOO. BOOm, BAlirunUTIES, PRI-v«t« entrana*. 303 Auburn. Adult*. * Room amd^^ uirbjtiis. W cm UUDE, PARTUL- ________bed. OR aOto. > «tou-In tetutotoO. ■Mrmt am* vfMttoa Wtn«». m SUatoy C»ll Ft i-ms aftTraoMi fr«M t to I. •r U >-4fTt tom oXtor • FJI.. „ Woitomi Itoalty.___ RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY ». OR j-RTOROQii mttm, V a»Mu. Rooax BAm*BAW-MAT«n aisTtorai_____________,______________ . tlttoBoB «M UkC m R*Un.J piM kluhoB. tant ewaoi otwma lentM tlu^lMal. i ami Ctorkitoo rav tm < ruH* luiRocBpm, bU «m» cm- ! 0 acnurrr riUltoi ooAb^ I klo^ M ttoMPUnr Call Mr SBltk. MT 3 UH orKml. » tolBBtot to MKID. >-—- R^KKgTn----- jLaijt .1 htdtmak ^k rawskcr | tusss'^m.irj^sEs ForS«te H»^ 4»| DAY SHIFT Annett's Open Home^ SUN. 1-5 P. M. By Fruric J For S;^ Hww^ ^ For Itelo HouMt OPEN KENT “BY'OWNER toi. Or -:k.^ir”R o-nm i bcbuiuui i mdr« VEST SIDE BRICK. • ROOMS For Rent Rooms 42 I noon roR Udt. cookino ^ •OftOMF. BlBIB I noon rOR LADT. COOEIM;, !or*%*T»*«iu Ml »»**»> '•«'?<*»* • —^____________________________^-i ouraaet Tai«td “ ------ — PRITATE TOME. I Small down nor k 0 B r d apUoooJ nt I Tuckor AmocIoI _-t***k i COMIOORTABLE 1 ROOM APART wtdo otU Bronevoy____________— toont. ororythtoi furUthod US (traso . RishI prtco oad EZ *V OJOM ttrmo * yooro old Has loko yrtvtlotoo Huoryl Phoao M. Bar* ilobautb 01 OR Mill ;t._sa a j^TT. Fl^8-0458 COUMIED — IlLionM PORCiai dlRlin«iCE HOiaf“or"tour “JJ hS**M0 foS^doI™ OBTI Raon ratoo. lOT W Boroo p4j*»u dobi direct *iUi eva-• J® I-IMI EAST io l«a Ror coat aiertsaso. Vo'U , fthov at T*vr eoBToaioacot Clarencr C. Ridgeway BR. 4-ACRE Hone farm In Rorbei-Itr area. Incitidai d-rodm boma la A-l epndltlea. bam. ihed._sa-rofe. trutt Ireei aad barriea.-Only kTVoo - ■"' — ?:£i.1gtrrtrl:’li"wtt.- mSKy'buitt’'homr‘mt**bai Olt feel of Idxury whM you •wp lu to aaa It ta- LAWRENCm W. OAYLOBD 13SI W. Buron St. FE 8-9693 GILES mMt dlicnmlnatlak comptata ceramic ttla badu. Hl-PI and Itttareom lyitcm. WATCiR FOR THE OEOROETOWN in Candlcwick Woodi. ■Ms CO. IT roam wiia aiuaw ceiium. ainmc 3 room, kitchen bat birch cupboardi formied couaUr tope, cihautt fan. Urii family room la baiemeat. tat heal, water toftencr. Walk-out biiement to Mtio encloied with ttocktde fence. Urge lot. black .52 Acrcs-Mctamora - Architecturally deilgacd 3 ; AUBURN MANOR yr. old 4 ipaciout bedrai Thti raacb baagtloie be* large i contemporary m blUtop. 3 | eirpetod lletag room with drtpai. i complete ceramic tUe i j imic bcdroomi with eitra cloi------------------ eti^largi Uli bath, larg^i^kltchim | ■lormt icreeai ^ awninga. Ad-! juauble Opa luU partlUonad bate. ; meat. Walk-oat baacment to ter- ; need back lawn. loapectiM by ; fireplace, ultra modem '! BEALTT OR 0«43i PUtLDER | WALl^ J;*® ®- S BEDROOM, BASEMENT AND amr 4W p^ aiSI •‘■•oMa j If laUiwatad. __________________J PE 3-«Ml alter t p.m. ___________ 3-BEDBOOM. SMALL DOWN PAT- Goiden Real Estate IS33 OrtbMd Lk. Rd. PE 3-TPTI : Aftor rpji. S Sua PE t-TSSS MACimAT LAEE. I ; boait. by owner. IM OB 3, Hart la a s^ btyy lor 1 OR 3 paopla tor only Sl.SM liieind-lot furottara. NmI and clean 3 OU furaaca. Lake prirUtfai aad C**”'WEBSTER, Realtor OAMIM_____________ MT 3-3331 WATERPORD TOWNSHIP Two-bedroom tritt haatad den itaat can be uted lor third bed-aom. carpeting, drapea and Northside Neal, alaaa aMTeniMtly located d-twom Madera brick, taras*. Blaa lei. priced SIEMli Lwwar priaa for eaab West Side Spacloaa 3-alory t-room modern home, flraplaea to Uetof baiameat. att luraaat. tS.lH. w/llTs' M. BREWER JOSEPH P REISZ SAUB8 MOR M-N E Ruroa PS ddlll PACE REALTY OB 4- JOHNSON 33 TEARS OF SERVICB »4N down OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO500 2935 ST. JUDE i Bctntyl ALL BIUCK 77iM FT. RANCH HOME — Orer ITW iq. n.-llTiat araa, deatgaed tor fam-Uy oomlOrt aad p^ealarly '.ideal lor aOMriatatosI” m ceramic Ula batbi. > 3 bedroamt. Lorely nrlot room (brick aad paaeUed wall tlreplacti, dialog room, large paneled tamlly room with giaaa paneled doori. Formica kitchen, built-la oven, range aad Nu-Tone Fan. mahogany cablneta and attractive breaktaat area. OAS HEAT. OAS INaNER'ATOR. COMMUNTTY WATER. Uke prlv-ilefet. A view of three lakca frdia aU-around tbla borne. Double famge, piaaterad, paved drive. Ezcluiive loeaUM. AM OUT-STANDINO VALUE AT U3.M0I EE Trt North M Dtxla Rlfbvay. rtoht M nivar Lake Rd.. laR m Wal-too Bird., left M ahawnee, left ________ carpeted Intof room and hall. ... e Datta. hardwood plaetered “—■— Plenty of dlMoi apace, too Nei • le decorated Out N Oaklani aSM dowB. MS moathly. PE 4-iP »H*o6"M8. BATH. M‘ and acret M.Mt P.O Bol 3Ut ia-ROOM ROUSE m BATM i OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-6 P.M. BEDROOM HOME f good condition PE $66 PER MONTH PLUS TABES If tbU waU kept boma located tr St Mictaael't Cbarcb. 3 bed-o3NORBE OFF OAELAND 37.3M bungalow dttnatfd M -« nice comer tot, large ala- I 01 Mtg. Located ritb fenced tot. FOUndlBfa. h BON real: VE TRADE ■oa Phone P TRIPP OPEN Sunday 3 to 5 108 Ottawa Drive English Style fbedreom home, completely r decorated. New carpeUi^ i and down. New kitchen. Recr ation room In baaement. 3-ci attached garage. PB 4-4373. OPEN Sunday 3 to 5 169 Exmoor Road Brick Front Cape Cod Style 3 bednomt, larfc Ilrtog rMt « aeparate dtatag room, ftul baai No Money Down West Suburban Brick A alct 3 bedroom ranch ttyle year old home la lab-ulout locattoa with IVb hatha and carport. Paved ttrael. vacant. We have the key. . North Suburban Brick 3 bedroeap ranch Mpa to A-l ccndtttoa toeaud M Urge maav ether astraa. PHctd rlftat. Npar General H(5spital A nice i room Waft aldt home to good loCAttoa with EXTRA LAROB 3-BEDROOM T------- type. PamUy nmm hat a natural fireplace, braeaeway aaf --aeficTi-car gardfa^All EAST OP AUBURN HEIORTBI Uka new 3-bedroom. Me-atory alum-Intlm and todgerock home. Plaa-walla, coved calUiitai o*a plenty of apace for a 1. The tot la 353' daep. No buy anywhara at klt.SSe. better buy anywhere Veterana will a—* —" lag cotta only. 3-BBDBOOU BDNQALOW. OAK FLOORS. Modem kitchen. ' of cupbMrd apace, baact—.^.. $7,350 full prict. About 3333 arlll defray doting —*-about 3ta l^m idujUng averythtng. Ra; lay O’Neil Realty" 3M S. Tttograpb Road OpM 1-3 P M. Pontiac. Mlchltaa SELL BUY • TRADE milIer COMMERCIAL CORKER Orchard • ^ - ---ta pta, , , with fun baaa. ■ Pi'*, r.£V HMl lArtie. Only |3.m- OPEN HOUSE 2-6 P M. SUNDAY WHEN YOU ABE OUT DRIVINO SUNDAY, Be ture to atap al Bl-Woad Village, and aea our lovely cualom i.Sl’Has-H Rbv O’Neil Realty M B. Titogm|B^:M^ OL 1-M7I OPEN rm NORTH LAKE DRIVE Cuatom brick raaehtr to high qualtty aalghborbood. 3 bedrma. pint tamlly room . with nrcpbma aad hobby room, m hatha, dallghtful kitchen with built-in riata and ditpoaal. Immediate oc- OTt “ ‘""■ -LAEBPRONT ^ Cuatom featurea and qualKy at a small price. You win be delighted with the view Iram 3 picture wiBdewt. Me la '—T level faprity r-*— • ____ carpattog tbiat^- Slka'I^WldCr Call today far dttollt - KAJMPSEN RBALTOR-BUILOjn ^ Templeton Svlvan I-ake 3-bedraoat' ranch heme Nicely ap ribifa Ektra toTgr Wetog taaae Neutral flraplaea ecramic: ttla batli, full baaamaat, farced air heat. AHaabad S3Mf«-Priced lor qntok aala. Only niAtt K. L. Templeton, Realtor t33l OfuBard & Rd. PB KdMt HAYDEN (3WNKR WILL BACRIPICB Oa Tbit 3 bedrm. boma with finithtd braeaeway, I car garago. Moat be told. Quick potaaaalon. CMventoat city location. 310.7M. tcriaa. ~-- _______________ _____alu^.--------. and lull baacment. Family kltcbea with butlt In range and oven. Oat lurnaca. 313.330. Terma. RBTIRINO SOON?? Ideal lor couple. Low down payment. Immediate potaetaton. 4 large roomi and bath. Baaement. new oil furnaye. 0 down paymaot to 0.1. In your Chet. Pull baaement. Bomleal gaa bMt, neat lam*— yard Ta tea tt la to Uka only 31.0N dowd. WEST SUBURBAN 4 badraom aao floor brick. Over tb acre tot. Bad-rooma and llv. rm. carpatad. fire- Kaec, famUy rm., buut In bar, rga porch. 3 car laraga. The culhMry work abop to a draato.' Make a daU la laipaet thto ebear-ful home. Priced at 3U.3M. William Miller . Realtor FE 2-0263 --- I7« Huron dp#n i to • OPEN "Sun. 2 to 5 p.m. NORTH SIDE ■ 590 F2. Beverly St. ()uick poaaatalM M thto eitra ciran I -raom bunga-. lew tleae to bui and tebool. Featurea cirpetlag and MACEDAT OARDBNS. Ideal family borne. 3 bedrMma. plattcred walla, alum, aiding, divided baaamtnt hat cedar finitbad racreatlM i room. (311 furnace, 3 ear garaga. Lot Igg z IK. fH,iM. Ttrmt. UOdBDUTB POSSESSION Oa aaw hemci. No mortgage eoat. Low doarn paymeat. 3 and 3 bedrooma. SS.IM- ^ WE WILL BUILD You a new I bedroom borne tor only 3431 down, BO other eoat. LoU avaOaMa near St.. Patrlck'a church at Cedar liland Lake or Oakley Park at Commerce Lake. Sea eur toadal. NRAR MB.U.O. ImmadlaU pottea-1 aloB on tbit naw 3 bedroom home ^ on laega lot.. IMi ecramle tile batbt.' BuUt la range and ovm. Baaement. gat lurnaca. tll.aM. ^""j. C HAYDEN Realtor m 3-IM41____________M E. WaltM »ect ( Perry 1 mUe tt right to OCWrN,*to 1n-Borib M N. Mlyn, left Vk Beverly lan." safttmaa "BUD” Nichol'ie, Realtor W Mt Ctomena Bt. FE 5-1201 or FE 4-8773 Suburlian Living At Its Best (CONvtR’raLE‘2^ 3 S 3 badrMmt, Ilk balht W. W. ROSS HOMES COLORED SPECIAL BARGAIN DUCKD OH NICE ^BEDI________ EN AND DININO ROOM— UYINO ROOM - tmUTY - 3-PIBCE BATH AND AUTOMATIC HEAT - VERY NICE LOT AND PAVED STREET - WILL SlDDl ROUSETRAILER - > * - VACANT LOT _ *■ i&’SgjS’' WRIGHT, Realtor , O^jjjad *V3. OB.a^«.^y. Partridge IS THE "BDtb’' TO BEE CHARMING RAMBLER A vary attraettva broom ColMtal reach home to Poreft Lake Ooua-try Club area Two full Mtbt, plua 3 Mtra bw" JnUy'ludacapM srauatf. Tm’U eajM livlM to tbla eicaUeat aelghborhoi? with BtoaaUtold achool faelUUct. t34.IW with Miy S3.3SS down! -LONG LAKE * LUXURY tta'aacltidad "^kad"'^a!^ G&A’3SU‘JS. Partricieje a to pnaad at aaly SILM. PACE lUEALTT OB 443M EUILDEB u.s. Government Property Manaaer ATTENTION HOME BUYERS of propertlea offered at a aubftanttal aavtoga to you - TDU MEED MO DOWN PAYMENT and you CAB purebaaa a borne m a long term contract with montbly paymenta leaa Uiaa rent. 3-3 BEOROOktt - LAROB LOTS - IDEAL tOCA-•nONS - TOO DO NOT HAVE TO BE A VBTBIl-AN TO BUT - O'NEIL REALIT COMPART to A T.^. PBOPEBTT MANAO-ER fer thto atM. Start the aaw yMr to a boste of roar own. CaU P*3-n for farther —— omi MULTIPLE UBTINO IBRVICB ARRO ^^gZ5boiLF^ig« GILES REALTY CO. OPEN Sun. 2 to 5 P.M. Tip-Top Family Home 3418 Airport Road quick poatetiloo. 3 bad roam ’ Weat tuburbaa tamUy bomtM with privllegaa on Run toon ^ and hot water, garage. Urge iroundt. Priced at 317.M3. to laapeet drive weat on MM to Airport Road, right 3Vk *- “OPEN." Juit ba- "BUD” Nicholie, Realtor FE5-l»l^FE2‘-3370 BATEMAN REALTY MULTIPLE USTINO SERVICE OPEN SUNDAY "2-5 P.M. 63^ Nicholas West Maple Area 3“ed?"sarls* ' KISS, & gSKJd'taa l^ to Njrt- OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 2768 Winkleman On Ibo golf eouraa and cl^ lA MlTtr L*k9. Btuutlfil $at?peeee^ ttls to wgj left vk mUa ta Wtoklamaa. OPEN— SUNDAY 2-5 P.M--398 East Mansfield Income Immaeutoto I'b atom bui^ gatow iaat all Jealyp. 3 „ mm upaUira apartm^ that rMto tor iH. that win atmoat make Urn ppyrnenu. 3 ntoa atoed kadrooma. dawn. Thto 1a a rati oppertuatty. Tour boat, P^ Boaacr ■JMlya to tetaafltid toft to property. See Page 20 Picture Ad of Open Houses OFnCE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. 5 Bedroom Colonial ■ BuUt to- 13M. Lota of as-tree toeludtog bet water beat, ladgereck flrap^a. walk-out baaamant. 3 car garaga. Ilk ctramto ttla hatha phta atool aad rtiowtr tn baarmmt. larga ISP s SdS foot let with Uka prtv-Uagaa on 3 lakaa la adga of Clarkaten. Thto to one ucra TRADE raacb. 3 bedrooma. flraplaea. ground Icvti family room. Oaa beat aad 3 Mr pa-raga. Baautlfal lakavtew. Tou caa tta your boat ap rlgbt acroaa tot atraat. Aa arda of all aaw bomta aad Juat autalda at town. LETS TRADE ONLY $50o'dOWN Briag your ebeekbeok whan you go to act JbU alca 3 badraom boma. OlMaalag oak floora. plaatarad walla and Uk car garage. Bit LETS TRADE We Build New Homes Chtjice Lots, Choice Areas LETS TRADE REALTOR FE 4-0528 377 8. TELEORAPH OPEN EVES HAGSTROM ~tYou Can't Afford to Rent When You . Can L3ve in Pontiac $55 Bicluding Tazea aad laauri . PULL PRICE PROM $8r995 lacludtot tot (ebalea locatom) 3 Large Bedrooms v Dining Room Gas Heat Carpeting Included Many other Dcluze Petturea, MODBX AT 108 N. East Blvd. 1 block N. M nkt on Eaat Blvd. Open Daily, Sun. 12-9 Mode! Phone FE 5-3676 Office UN 4-2625 S.BJ. BUIUMNO CO. YOUNG BILT . HOMES Really Means BETTER BUILT LIMITED SALE $100 Total Cost Down 3 Bedrooms MODEL 188 W. Chicago OPEN 1:30 to 6 P.M. ALSO WASHINGTON PARK FE;^ 2^181 beat. PIreMaet. On ap^as. 3 aaraa aarth tf Paattae. iKSSB da. ---— .ampletaty t XTV. Rica vaadi__________ K.M1. Lew -down pay-meat or vlU Utdt. A PRICE BMASHINO BAROAIN H. R. HAGSTROM REALTOR 3PW Bltbtoad Road (M-M) POMTIAC OR isSM PE 3-7IM after t___ NO DOWN'-PAYMENT 'w«l Side Close to Webster and Washington Schools Vasbinder, Inc. FE 5-8875 Retire in This 3 badr^ bomt m lot 10Sz3M. Cleat tu tchooli. ibopplM aad t«»d^ flzhlns. Pull prKr>7,PM. amall down paymtut. Older Home ys'wss.'SfttuM: i a»r«‘4snj54 2 Bedroom CRAWFORD AGENCY SSP E rUKT MT>1133 Val-U-Way OOOO BUTS AND TRADBB 22.13 ‘WS.r^SK.r, R. J. (Dick) VALUET REALTOR ' FE4^1 For Solo Houui 49 OPEN lertly AOWIIlK MAM^ jt.d C«rthj lor eomplott dtSUi. Cu NEAR MBtlO - Horo U A onurij* MiSftrn'iot!'iV Aina, itorai. E»p rrtood ot 0M7 W.IM. For ^oie Bomoo , 49 SCHRAM St. Mike 8 Area One of thooo Roll toutrueted. conureMvo boi............ foom, dll "lirW.*”?#*' U Nortii End Two-bedroom bu pertlelljr finuhed besrmant and ne 110.300 and tern rented. ■ELL OR TRADE — Countrp U.e&ir at It’i beet. RambUat brtck rancher Cue tom bum Attached •— "ir tar. AtUehed taraie —" aU b . Will trade •*WWW|0V« uvoio iBOPiDt. L. H. BROWN. Realtor M Bllaabelh r * MULTIPLE UiTl 3 IBRV: B «-»#« VICE -©PB4- Sunday 1 to 6 3 Homes as Follows; 4 Bedroom lakelroat_______ Lake. Indtanwood Manor . __________ Large Urini room. BeauUtul kitchen and dining room, targe family room with fireplace. Blidlng glati waU OTcrloolUnt lake. Attached 3 ear garage. Will eonelder trade « Bcheolhouea Dr., left llret li Off Sashahaw Road Three bcdroome with a 10 living rooM and marbled li place, large dining area, rei .linn I«n_ fireplice In baieaient two-car garage on a ’"I lOOalM tlO.000 with terma. IVAN W. SCHRAM JOBLYR COR HANSraCLD OPEN EVENIN^AND 8UNDAYS ---------^10 SERVICE COR I UNoi an i L18TIN0 O'NHL MULTIPLE USTfNO URYICB LIVING in a lovelTlhm- Rlow near Watklni Uke. tra good aite carpeted living room featurce a lag burning hcatalalor flre-nlace PlaeUred wall*, ireahly pBipiMi' ARk fUdb»m r double *1 e IttjaiS-lt. 1 awplacc with Iti mruei. were, blue apruce treee t« ofonljr r loeatloni; maj bii WALTON HElOIiTB MANOR. TruW a OoU Houie lor couple vAo want a >-bed- ----- ,_j heated he... that baa the garage. Beautiful yard with eiceUent plantlnga and young ihade treat gllOO will handle with the balance on a ttS". land contract. No need to gwIUy or be checked e I oneT- HURRY!I HUR- n:‘*R Kay O’NHl Realty Pontiac. Michigan ' OR 3-3( For Sate PropErty 81 300’ On Ukc Lovely Brick Kanch d baantlAil rSloi'-rm awnlndt.”T?^ ken furnace, walk-out to paUo. glorlout lawi Much more than you' lor $34,000. 410.000 dn..________ ------- Built 1104. HAROLD R. B, Realtor, 1043 Union Lk. 3-3304, PRANKt At Lake Sherwood OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 4 4444 DRIFTWOOD DRIVE .Very complele 3-bedroom brick your bo^i' '** **,* FE 8-0458 “ See Now! C. SCHUET; Realtor ARRO larse bulit-ln vanity, ilate doori on tub. Attached sarage, 43’ of baach. only IH.OOO. 100 OP SANDY BEACH—Beautl-;ul loL Itull ireet. garden tpoi, completely lenced yard plut I '. wall ti Ing. fireplace. ment, gat heai. i-i car ■ o^ 4U.040. termi BEDROOM BRICK—Ranch cellem condition, wall- .tt carpatlag. ^ bullt-lne In ^kitchen, wall . family room with fireplace. 3 hath!, bate ray haat. 3 car attached garage. 64' of tandy haach 431.000. wrmt. ELIZABETH LAKE — 3 bedroom bungalow, wall to wall carpeting, fireplace. beauUful knouy pine ----- brrai^water. good tandy beach, ggl.ooo: CEDAR ISLAND-70' ol candy beach -------------- Bct|hborhood. OntS TED McCOLLOUOM REALTOR FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 4143 Catt-BUisbelh Road OPEN 1-1134 SUNDAY 10-0 LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Fb4 Farm« I ACRES WITH SMALL S-RED-room, cement block borne, interior nartlally flnlabcd. Alao gVCfev •013 Saababaw Road. V. mlia to new Chryalar Highway, |g.4l4. 0304 down. Paymania to-Ouit. PE 4-4444 By Dick Turner 14 t-<7ll. ARRO {Jolv *l4.li6' TED McCULLOUOH. REAL-TOR FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 4143 Catt-ElUabelh Road OPEN t-l:30 SUNDAY 10-4 ~bRYDBN-METAMORA AREA 44 ACRES - PrortucUre loam Oood 4 ACRES. Edcallcnt Jand. Prontaia on 3 roadi. Very gobd brldk ranch home of 4 rmt. plut bath. Large utility rm. Oil furnace, breeieway. VERY SCENIC ___________ on Flint River Oood Ri_____ comfortable 4-bedra. home very good ahape Pull oath. reduced. Terms. H. P. HOLMES, INC. 131 8 Upeer Rd,_PE 4-344 FARMER'S FARM 44 arret—large ___ _ atanchlont and drinking eupa—3 alloa—milk how WRIGHT, Realtor I Oakland Ava. Open 'til I I 4-4441_______PE 4-71 85 ACRES I ROOM-3 8TORT ROUSE - BARN WITH 34 STANCHIONS-* SII.fM _ M— ERN 3 BARN WITH 34 STAlf HIOHIU-.7 SILOS — MOD-K HOUSE WITH —....._• COLD WATER - OTHER BUILDINQS -MAS 74 TILLABLE ACRES -JUST 14 MILK northeast OP PONTIAO^AN BE SEEN ANYTIME — OPEN SUNDAY. WRIGHT, Realtor I partitioned and tiled. : 144 Oakland Ave. Open ' td rear with a 1 car ga- ___________PE 4-0304 _Only^ 413J00 I jn VILLAOE OF LEONARD 4 BEDROOM FARMHOUSE oi •34 ArleSk - Come oi ranch Aerptt lb Northern Ht|b kitchen. Oak tld( Full hateaienl. Out Ferry to Mai i|''BUD" WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 1403 Raidwln_^ FE 4-0647 -:^ Be of all kinds NEW AND WES-nNOHOUSB LAUNDROMAT, collspsible fishing shanty an/i b*. glniier's accordion. EM J-30g WYMA!^’’S 1 visit ^ou 24 MONTHS TO PAT c. wood dinatts 14* W* Pike ; ' _ IZ Hi-Fi, TV snd Radio 66 .ATTENTIO.N r callbrftt r g«ner»tor :r*4i?J* a large iii.n an^' uf mant and tools Call jrE 3-^3^ YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND A other aVucIesj i.Vn‘te7’u‘sed“t?!ev*U*d”“’*'' *“*' *r°RM^'*FE ! OHHF, TV * I 3430 EJlsabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-4444 BIO FREEZER, HEFRio, AND I Water Softeners 66A- ORAIN BURNER SEMI- Hearing Aid •epMses^ new ^^1^ bafamv ol 413 a mo. Fully jguaranleed by manufarturer Audlyoi.'?ill44 P^lac State Bank Bldi. PS KAISER 14 H-irbitAiiATIC TRANS; mission. 134 00, BuMr Charger. 44A Radiator. nftC food e^ FE_4-g6M_ _______/ LUX AIRS O AS OR OIL. UnQjfV Jorkmanshlp lor .— _™.„ „ H Bales MA 4-1401 ____' . LAV ATORIE8 OOMPLBT%~e4.1i shower stalls. Irregulai values Michigan FI ... 343 Orchard Lake Avw—.. LOVKy siNOER BK^Nb~kl^ * chidb. sig-sag lor design, faaey sig-sag for doatgn, faaey • 4MM'"or’”ra‘ii'’.S*'j2‘. _of 44 10 Universal 4-4445, Open FE 4-0404. ___________ MOWERS,' 'ril.LERS AND TORS. RIDINO AND WA EVANS KOUIP. 4407 D1X« MA_4-747$,_OB 3^^7434 ND TRAO ____ 444 414 dn. FE 3-4443 BEDROOM "suit I RAND NEW. I ' double dresser. large mirror, -bookesse bed iSIlver irayl 344.40 i 41 34 s week. Pearsons Furniture. ' BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON , bunk heris, complete With springs , ress. 434.44. Also mfyle i tyundle beds ■- HORSEPOWER JET PUMP _______FE- 4-0328 ______ Inch oALViNATfb' water ____ _ _ _ pe 14 cents per ft. Also used :hard Lake Ave.__________ plumbing FE 4-3243 ______ bunk beds WTH guard RAIL ! I 8 0 U A R E 8HINOLBB. RED 'SSSk Pearson's Furniture, beds FE 4-0740________________;___; lEORQOM SUIT 414 45, STUDIO couch. 113, Washers. MayUgs! Speedqueens etc vl4. Oas and electric stoves-IHL up. Sofa bad ■ -half 114. Maple comer cubl- » ■ ...— . -------1 ginsits net, M.30. 7 piece Uirome dl $34. Davenport and chslr (f<»u $24 TVs. dressers, chests, sver; b!jy'sell and'-vrade Trads In Dept. Pearsons Fum 1 PIUCE F______ only 44,77 eoODYBAR OIL FORlilACE ; 4-lNCH SOIL PIPE, 4 FT. CASH FOR USED TVs FURNI- turn an^lsc^PK_3-0347^_________ CHROME DINETinE SETS. ASSEM-ble yourself, save Four chslrs and Uble. $40.44 value. 434 45. Mlchlgan^n FREiZERS- DPRIOHT. FAMOUS i, scratched.. Terrific 45 while they Issi lers please. Michlgp 343 Orchard Lake Sell or Trade 3-bedmom ranch type home ed In Fraser Michigan net . Don TORNITURE TOR SALE NIW «ctrVlstoT!'a_»“3*5&‘” FOR SALE .ELECTRIC STOVE rctrlg^tof^JfOOd condition. priced to'sell. FE 4-3744. /^REPLACE FIXTURES. 41 _ hJj Jsmpg torpw rugs n ' Hiiroh. FE j with 41 THREE-BEDROOM BRICK RANCH! AU you nted Is 43.400 for Sell-! er's equity and we can deliver the key to this desirable home. > Has blacktr- ---- —--------" 34 Foot Frooisgt Highway located in ms nc of Drayton Plalni. 34' x store building, plus 4 roc and bath dwelling rental t on rear nt nrnnertv alrs. absentee owner selling for 'ly of replacement coat. 44.000 STATEWIDE _______ ____ 1717 8 TELEGRAPH ____________ locations, low Day or. Nlghl UNA-lilllL-_ SHOP, SELL OR RENT _6470 Ellsahoth Lake Rd. BARBER SHOP. ESTABLISHED Lake buys Mr OOosey OR 3-7040 C. SCHUETT. Realtor COIN UUNDRY. cAiSH OnXR OR will t COMPLETE OROCERY FIXTURES for sale, partially or whole. Store lor rent at 317 WhIUeraora. Call FE 24310._______________________ LADIES APPAREL Also children's wear Fine oppor------- --------- - . . tunlty, snull Investment, sub- V’lSc'Itirn ■ Drlv'i" oi"t' ........... ................................... “I.ET’S^ TALK HUSI\E.SS" GET $25 TO $500 Borrow with CVinfidencc Household Finance , CorportUon of I's B Ssglnaw 81 BWAP^I-AND CONTRACT KQUIT^. lot, car or housrtraller as down B*yiHfni~b6 ireidsr ff#w risen- __ __,___.. ............. home on 3 lou Ledgerock fire- OASTItoVE, 30 INCH, OOOD CON-place. garage and loti of ektrss I ditton 434. FE 4-0644 after 4 u ! OAS ST69e~124, REFRIOERA- . B.Al K.MA.X REALJ’i I tor. |35: 21- tv, good eondltlon. -- Realtor FE 4-0528 ItS; ,'l.?e‘/;%h’rrL.¥l‘>re?:j^ 61 I 377 8 JKLiaRAP_H^PIN_EVEa j tlic dryer. 340 .Itorks. FE 6-2744 TRADE oh'sell.Tires, new.! oas stove., 440 1 used or rocapt. Trutk ------- ! ger. Will take tools. c Dayton Hr _ 4-3243 ____ 1. PIECE Ts. INCH'pUTB GLASS. - ..........ra 4-3303 k OO..I13 1 173 8. SAOINAW 3 BUSHELS OP ELBOWS : Make ol : FE .^3" I. First quil- 4-1NCH SOIL PIP pipt at special pi fty 33x31 double _______ ________ _O^A^Thompson._7004 M4J_We*t 4 OR • ROOM OIL SPACE HEAT-er. Ian and 374 gallon oil tank 440, MA 4-4140__________________ ____ ________ COSf 0200 CToie out 0134. ■< H P. Cbnttnental Engine. Special Alloy crankshaft Cast Iron engine. 10.010 O P H 4 Dswaterlng. sprinkling, firs fighting D'Hsem Tool Sales. 37050 Harper. 40036 VanDyke. PR 5-4733. RE 3-7030 30 AMP. ELECTRIC BOXES aOL MEDICINE CABINETS. LARUE 30" mlrron slightly marred. 03» Large selection of cr*-‘—•- --.ectlon a/ eablnete. i without lights, sliding C ■rifle buys. Miehtga- ”- NEW AND USED OIL FURNACES, a^M^'*** controls. Call OR PIANO 376~3 '■HTaVERSiE~R6Dg! S16. 1 electric heater SB Oood _condlflon_ OR 3-1774. •PLAOTIC TILE, ea! 4x4 RU08 11 at ASPHALT 1---- ’ J;JtTS^'-rsjiS!.......... - JMPANY. 4404 01x11 Hwy, Drsyton Plains. OR 3-1312 IM-YWOOD SPFXIXLS 4xIx'4 prefinished mahogany planlc styling ... . 45 45 14x7x'« v-grooved mahogany $3.50 Saga's V-grooved mahogany 14.35 4X4x^< birch .......gisgj tontiaC plywood CO, 14gg Baldwin Avs. , FX 2-i441 RANdi HOOD AND PAN, COiP-»nta. 0. A. Thompion, 70 BE'T .— MEN S OOLF CLUBS -10 Irons. 4 woods, bag and cart. Binoculars and csss 40 FEET *4 INCXI SOFT COP-per. 30 cants per tt. FE 4-3303. 43-aAL. elec. HEATSte, 000-00. 3IL ■ --------------- -dry tn 02104. d mtlngs. li <* and Stan 1961 Celotex Ceilings OR 3-4344 OE REFRIOERA'TOR. 1 cuBie 1434 BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAir BORROW UP TO $500 . OFFICES IN Fofttlae,— Drayton Plains — Utica Signature PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND Loan Company 23 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. LOANS 434 TO $400 BAXTER A LITINOSTONE -------» 8t... PE 4-1431 LOANS $25 TO $500 On your itgnaturs or other secur Uy 34 menths to repay. Our lery Ice Is fast, friendly and helpful Visit our office or phene PE 4-413 HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. N. Perry Bt„ Comer E, Piki Need $25 to $500? . See -Seaboard I’hone FE 3-7017 1185 N. Perry St. FARKINO NO PROBLEM .Fcaboard F'inaiice Co. - LOANS 1^50 TO 4400 — 0340- 4400 COMMUNHY LOAN CO 30 E. LAWRENCE PE 0-0421 WORKING CAPITAL LOANS Recelvable-Machlnery-Rcal EsUU EQUIPMENT LEASING PONTl.\C FIN.ANCE ANO-MORTOAOE COMPANY ___^4.4211____ . For ^te Acreage with 3.300 foot frontal Near nev Chnaler Expreaswa T." f Rost City. PE MIM, 40.400 PAINT CREEK 10 ACRES - Located between Roch-eeter and Orion. Faint Creak frontage Unlimited posslbllitlek fnr der^pibent And Use ol this '. Frtcsd at •IS.OOO with 3 ACRES - Woodod pAi«el t hlaekto- '—‘— '"-•*■ School araa for your f 'errna.____ Open ftStey* Kto'S 'pla. SPECIAL-aI MSATIONAL TALES highly restricted r boticr type home. Only lOtb miles from city. Oxford. Only I3.0I* tai------------ gnir own terkts ' CnU Mr. Broam For Sale Farms I ACRES - Beautiful brick home. Full basement, flreplare. new-type barn. Fruit and berries, tractor And all equipment. Bcnconablt. HARDWARE lul well slacked merrhan-' suburban community. Over 1100.006 tales DRESS SHOP Over $00,000 volume first year One of tbs beat daala In years MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANOMESSER. BROKER 1473 TELEORAPH ROAD FE 4-1403 0. Evas. STATION FOB Partridge IS THE "BIRD " TO SEE ■ WOOD LOVER? Big money making rustic fui turs manufteturlng shop. R CLEANING - SHIRTS New efficient synthetic cleaning plant and ihirt laundry. Active shopping eantar loeatlon. O ovmer operated, ahonld r- ‘ 07.4s* down. S8f.’ t 014,. Partridge SUNOCO n Oil Company has a bay station available fi .000 lor Inventory^ neck on ttila ■nnaBU opportunity today Can Mr. Minna Detroit, Pontiac Michigan ' FE 3-0000 Tl^GlJE FINANCE Ca 202 S. main 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS 325 TO 1400 AUTOS UVE8TOCE HOUSEHOLD OOODS ?L S-0711 OL 1-I70I L 3-3414 PL 3-3414 ___"FRIEITOLTMIER^VICE "___ WHEN YOU I^ED $25 TO $500 We will be glad to help you. STATE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 Credit Advisors 61A ARE YOU IN DEBT? Now yon can get out ot debt without a loan (1) Make one weekly payment you ctA sttfnrd (31 Avolo Oamlshmentt and ,3) 'protection Insurance For Rome Appointment City Adjustment Service FF 5-9281 as W. HURON, PONTIAC, MICH. OPPOSm MAIN POST opwes BUDGET YOUR DEBTS CONSOLIDATE BILLS—HO LOANS CONSOLl------------ For Your Best Bet to Oet out ot Dobt. Bee Financial Advisers, Inc. 3tb S, SAOINAW______PE 3-7043 Mortgsg* Lmms 62 $600 TO $2,000 Voss & Buckner, Inc. 304 Nattonal BMg, rp 4-4731 MONEY available ' NOWII - **^11 St your Improvement Slid for Chit full deulls by ______g re 4-0443 JVm Benderotf UORTOAOB8 ~ OH l-ACRE UP. With liO-foot fi^take No appraisal fee. B. D. Charles Equitable Farm Loan Service, 1737 1. Tele- ------- -,. ge houi ., __________ mcrclal. FE_Mm^FE J-3312 WE HAVE 3 OOOD CARS. FAL-con, Owy. end -Bntck 4 door Will trade any one for equity in good home Must be priced rtgbt. L. H. Brown Realtor Ph. FE 3-aglO Sunday OA g-IOlg. Ask tor Mr, Brown.___________________ *uv, W.B.. KB-rniue. FE I Ft. OR 13413_______________ HEYwbOD-WAKEFIELD DINING room furniture, 0 chairs jf host chilrsl. white naugahyde. china __________________________ KB CREAM _CHADM. ^r Sate Clothing 64 Sale Household Goods 65 . MIse. drapes. FE 4-7333 IP YOU NEED 4400 for »ny emergency )*?1N^NCK CO SEE SEABOARD i KELVINATOR ELECTRIC RANGE and Cold ^ rSrlgerator. Oood condition. FE 3-1030 after 4 LEAVING STATE. FURNITURE for tale and rummage. Reaton- able. FE a-0Q47.______— LEAVINp STA'r^ ALL_^HOOTE- LIKE NEW FRIOIDAIKI DkYIR, s PRICE — REJECTS, BEAUTI-ful living room sintet. Low as 070. 01.40 wk. Bargain Hous^ 103 N. Cast FE 3-«i43______5______ cellent condltim, M. VaMiy , —Th. $24 Mas- s^rredattirt 030. Empire hInge-lop .........gilt -------—- -----.... frame ml Other Items EM 3-3030_______ BEAUTIFUL matching' SET^. automattc washer and electric S.'a% ...... ■ irt: ^ 3-plecc iliig room 'set. $23: 40; wcsttnghouie PIECE OR HOUSEFUL WTD Quick cash tor furniture,' appll-ancet Bargain! House. FE 3-M43. END 't'MLES! 3 MATCHING (Desert Rose). OR 3-4403 “matching hmyixfu green carpets. 3 months old. 13 x 10. ‘ 1 gold rug. 6 33. O«0. Cane 310. Automatic Pearsons Furniture, 43 Orchard PIECE BECriONAL SUITE PIECE BEOROSM-Sunx. vanity, chest of drgwerB, springs, mattress. 4 pslr of drapes. Ev-rrythtng In good condition, very cheap. .FE 5-0560 PIECE WHITE BEDROOM su„e uricn jesmer chair., 411 Elisabeth Lake Rd. 1 block east of Teiegra^. ROOMS OF MODERN FURNL- eurved sectlooal tofa. 3 place blond bedrm._ set, 3 piece -------- bedrm. set. Y twin beds, t pine formlcB dinette Uble. Idalre eicctrlo range and r e 8Q FT RUOS .—A GENUINE CEILIlftI TILE me ■BUYLO" TILE, 102 B. 1 INCH TV, -040 CHEST. 14. Dresser, |7 Dinette, 410. Apartment refrigerator. 034. Electric range. 430 N'w bunk beds. 034 04. Globe Furniture. 144 W. Walton. FE t-oooa Open 4 ‘ on. to o CUBIC FOOT UPRIGHT *—ter. original price $004, •240. 3 piece sectumal, hen set, |W. MA 0-3314. RtpOtaeaecd tofa ,140. Bedroom Outflttlnc Co. 47n Dixie DrayUtt Plaint OR 3-S734 Open.,S 'tU 4:30 Mon 'til 1:30 Aisc AUfokATIC WASHER, (io: A OOOD SELECTION OF RE-CON-dltioned TV'i. TV antennas. klU. parts and Accessor' 14 E. Walton Bled. I “door'refriokr'a! 'AX,“lV pilances 'Mk. schick'a Ap- r 3-37U'. AFFLU-fCE SFEgtAU . tt. 404 pd. freeier . 031( . .j, ft. 040 ^ freeier . . 43U ----••• MJ wad ^ piMMtnph •”wa#8583gBt“ ' M. sl^p!^ ITS S' room suite, miscellaneous chairs and other Items Sunday 3 to 4 p m 3430 Oiadwlck Dr FE 4-73M MOVING. SACRIFICE. HERMAN _ MUler.chany.. dlning table, snateh-Ing completely upholstered chairs $1,300 Bedrm . TV. accessories. 3134 E Maple.__________' MUST SELL UNCLAIMED DEPT, store layaway. Singer sig aag •ewing machine, in lovely wood console. Just dial to make button OUT THEY GO! Ttrs - ALL BRANDS Free coffee snd doughnuts Special 20'. ____ ________ load sale. Buy difect from truck. 10x13 CEILINO TO BE dlVEN AWAY FREE-FILL OUT YOUR COUPON TODAY! M. a. Benson Co., Inc. *■“ ” Saglnar -1 ALUMINUM SIDfNO nctng Colored Baked Ena... SASH. EAVE8- 1 n u u u n, onC””''"' .... IN08. RAILINOS. ,ow winter prices-lst pyt Call JOE VALLELY 420 Brownie I muu SUMP PUMPS SOLD.~RiPAlRED rxchanged. Ouaranteed re- __bullt_ batteries PE 0-0043 ._V ’ SlffOER, 14 PER MONTH’^wat, psymenu Like new In SSl:™de.!.*S.“‘'b«Uo'? W rig zsg work Total balsnce dus --S5J.TA?* J*i.capitql Sewttng Centtj, Every£Sg"u®mMt” o?r* needs. TALBOT Ll'MBER^'' Now Is the time to get ready -IS'’ •'■'Ur. Basement weterproef-I««. flail tnstatlod. also wood sash, hardware, electrical, plomb-paint and lumber sUpMy. * - - -Jl $36. inn. 1034 OaklaM A^e, FE 4-4544 CSf^OFFICE DESKS. CHjaW/ .tables, coat rwek* drafting ni' chines, drgfllig tabfes. mimeograph machines, -mbdel 00 multl-Iith offset press, typewriters. 4d-dressograph machine And Spirit Dupllcster Adding machines. OR 3-of(n and MI * e-3010. Forbes _Priming A otnea Supply white pine SALE^ CARLOAD JUST ARRITTED ROUGH, SHUTTERS, ----------,IN08. 1-0033 My satisfied customers smd :________ have been mv salesmen, to I will now give a VALUABLE REWARD to auyona giving mt proa- -SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL sales COMPANY 4340 Highland Rtf i M4tl OR 37003 WARWICK VALUS ^ 30-OaI. heaUr, gUaa lined. (44M Copper pipe fe-lnch 14c per ft. Romet wltlf ground 3o a It. Boll pipe 4 edge $3 04 Igt. ■•■per Kemtone, 44.S4 gaL 3471 Orchard Lk. Bd^_ ■ a A. ITiompason, 7404 Orchard'Lk! I Cameras, Equip., Serv. 70 ANCHOR FE.NCES FREE KanMAIES? ~FE'"'4-74'7L i • 8 E BO A R b radiation”AT | .jrgtin prices, $1 05 per ft. •'> * Thoirtpson, 1004 M54 West ' Sale Musical Goods 71 BATHRIXIM FIXTUREST Hardwire. ____ „„ BOY'S SUI^IZK 14. 410: 4^ S FI 8-4410. ' BEEF AND PORK - HALF AND _quarUre, Opdyke Mkt^FE t-ifli CHiLDRjEN'V FIRE-TRUCK. UP 'TO 4 years. 016^464_Madlion^_ cement”BTHn. READY MAOE! all sizes. Splash block, door sills, chimney esps. PontlaC' Pre-Cast Step Co. 54 W. Sheffield. FE 3-3010________________________ 13 BASs^OTOM^ORQAN. UPRWHT ANTIQUE KIMBALL organ. 475 Houghten'-. .... ■■ Main, Rochester OL l-OTgl.. . attention musicians ' AMPLIFIERS from OUWAHS 7r------- SNARE DRL, CLARINETS ~ CORONETS TRUMPETS from 4m!m i»40 .Payment Plan OVER 40 USED TV SETS FROM WALTON T\’ 415 E. Walton _________FE 2-3347_________ RENT AN AUTOMAne WASHER. Call FE 4-3473 or UL ^3000 for compleU-deUlls.* Crump Electric _ 3444 Auburn Rd.__________ RCA ELECTRIC STOVE. AUTp- REBUILT VACUUMS, $13 44 UP 13 W. Huron Barnes A Hargraves RIGHT NOW SPSCIAL PRICEp. 1 on PMIro Waidiers. ------- “S. OS lime •• le In And enter s" April *7. Plre-N. Saginaw. FE Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY 7440 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 3-4171 Open 4 a m U I p.m dally ___ Sunday 10 a m. to 3 p m. _ caulkiJk^ gallon _t9 choose '■'Plh| Interior c Stabric teleetion. Berr led Magic no-drIp pain OAKLAND FUEL-PAINT STOVE FOR BALE UNOX CHAIR. jornT cond. MJ s'lNOER SEWINO MACHINE. ......... ________— ___________f.'u^varsal, CO. FE 4-0005. SOFA, cHAUta. leather- top ------ lamps, draperies. 3-3004. Evenings or weekend SPECIAL 1X13 RUOS, 434.45. • " irpet. Woodward at Square I below Ted’a. FE 3-7701. Prices 110 60. t??i'l* singer portables. ; rag equipped. Curt's I, 04li Hatchery Rd OR TABLE. SEATS 13. DROP LEAF ■ "e. 4 chairs. 17 Inch comblna-TV. all blond. Strato-loungr USED AUTOMATIC WASHXkS — Tuarantee, R. 8. Mont C“ W Huron. FI -M43L raro^TntiNQER WAsttiR iio os Utad git rafrlgorator •JO.I*. Used Saa Ironrtta 430.04. axoalltat con------------------------- y.scd Trade-In Dept. EXPERIENCED WmNGER W ASH ER .S Maytag. Speed Queen. Easy. O E 'a Rebuilt bv our Service Experts' Your chdeo......... 436.00 100 N. Saginaw ______________ I 8 8AOIN. attention crdKcbbs FUll-atsa 34-pednl organ for_ fMuJig'r^o'Usrn'uKV speaker cabinet and percutaloa unit, complete. Morris Music. 34 Trlafraph Rd across ftwn the Tel-RurOn Shopping Ckn- BABY GRAND PIANO. EXCEl condition, sell, or irace. 3-7644. Reasonable______ ” pmn?'”£^ ---- GALLAGHEK'.S 18 K Jturon____FE 4m5(N BAND INSniUMENT REPAIR -By factory expert. ' CALBl MUSIC CO ”* ” SAOINAW FE 6-1323 (S.ARINET 324. ■TRUMPE'r~ETe All new cut prlcet, Dl 1-7444 ’ Console chord oroan BY slogans grgana are eaey to play, but e Is a noticeable diffrrsact , he tone ol a Conn Organ, e in and save up to ilM —I floor models, demep- ■ Rhapsody a Music; 3'° GULBRANSEN Presents 3 NEW TRANSISTOR ORGANS At A New I-ow Pfke TRADITIONAL • FREE BTANDINO TOILETS $14 04 'HOME STYLMKJ Wn'’‘*hart*ioS^*r “ MODERN 4iitt:‘”.oit"?^r ”• " v.dS'“«,ft*”c5»',r ” PROVINCIAL 40-ft. coll. -This week only 40e ft To match the delicate ^'^luT*or* colored* *** ** furniture ityUog Faotorv 2nds — Irregulars all WITH BUILT-IN SAVE PLUMBING S^L'Y , ^,^y^E8LIK sPSAKkllS 17> S. Saginaw____FE 4-3100 FORMICA. PLUMBINO. P A-I nIt! *•> have the breath-taking round ------------ ------- days. — ' •*'* • .......... L4713. Montcalm Montcalm.__________________ FOR sale”FAlkBANKB MORSE mall scale, 1 p _FX 3-S03I,______________ GARAGE DOORS Factory geconds all standi tiaea la atock from $34 snd Electric door operatora. foMtiig doors and dlaapptattag garago stairway. Wa give tktlmates modallng. BERRY. DOOR SALES Op«B frtMi • to I Noon on Soturtl^__ Hocking Stoker Qoal ‘ $17.45 per ton Hocking Stove Size ' $16.95 per ton KENTUCKY LOkU 0-PC. Dining Rm. suite 444 IT Vanity, Cheat and Bed 440 40 THOMAS ECONOMY B. Saginaw. ,__ FE 2-1151 U»D WASKINO l. electrle dryor. ( WK Uaoi POCAHONTAS______ BLAYLOCK COAL Ca 1 Orchard Laka A»a. HOT WATER klilfi. Sfra-aar. $1195 \\ eigand Music Center MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR AREA PHONE FEderal 3-4334__ HOLTON TRUMPET. WmTsSfF case-type case Keode tome rg- AWAUAN a V I T A R. OENUIgE Teak wood Reason^le. FE nm. KIMBALL GRAND PIANO IN XX- tvortee . . 4405 43S down. Floor itmplea — Splaato rtduced. I brand new conaolo planet t| tS aoU k’'\oart**’'"'*kas' two 13" speakers, percas- . ■ beUy keyboards, giving' ... _trp. music boa. RaVtlits gwtar, Vibra-barp. hnrpetcbaedS lwtMBa.'?dl GALLAGHER'S THE PdNTIAC PHliSS. SATUHDAY, MARCft H./1&61 S«k M««k^ Oood» n >t AMOTDNINO — OBC nVnUL lacBLLENT I — *SS?** ^ rricM (r«B iBlr B^mxLT MUSIC co. vrxHn coSbc __» BTi«» ___ ; ooiraoLs puwo. kx- crrrtct. aU vork fuaraMcad br jKton UaUMd aca. ^ CAUl MUSIC CO. llt-St. AAOIWAW rx » triKD BAST ORAiiEnRANO “ pim on**r. n 3-mn. an ’kad., aatUjue orfau. Site Office Equipment 72 lwimAC**CAaH ucoistkr »r s BAoiNAw ____ BLBOIUC ADDER AND ^MULTI- |M. br«»d-- - -------- PE «-• — •You Don't Hfve To Be A ’ "TOWN GRIER" To Get Th«t. Extra Needed Cash^ You can tell approximately 248,000 readers what you have to sell throu^ PONTIAC PRESS WANT ADS. \’ery low ^ cost. Fast-Ac- . tioii Results ■Tool - To Buy! To SellL To Trade! Dial FE 2-8181 IW. tin* tM« b Boats aad Accomrim W ;«■ TROMPeOM IMS WITH SOH- rr TOOT PiaXRSE&TWASBiAE r, Eabln. W bub hMU. « MM ecBTfitlbU tab Mid tarUlu • harMb«««r Brlarad* aad uall- sr CHR»CRArT SEA SEirP. «. •■US va MM. D. Sfbadar. ^ dM hMk ____S) DEALER OWENS EA SEITTS — TLAOSHmi PBBROLM OUTHOMUM SKEE-CRAFT MAZUREE SAOIMAS MOTOR AND kSARlNB r AT a UOOLEVARD _________PH i-SSOT ______ rBOSTTiTPOOT cbhIb CRAPT. outkaaid with Marcyrp Mart N. traU*r. tow, ata.-'OMUk JilM All New in Pontiac ORADT whith LAPSTRAKE BOATS WHITEHOUaB. VENUS CRUISE.-WEST BEND OUTBOARD idOTORS Our Bui DeaU at Wtntar Prim Wood. Alum.. Plbcrgla*. S-I4' SCOTT MOTORS * SBRTICE CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES a a Walton PS l-M (-P a SBB. Sale House Trailers 89 ifEW ' N’STION AL CA^ Mo»| Hay, drain and Feed 82 Trailer Sales «£* ioie^l^iKD-TiHAwru and Rentals "hn'u i cob** a baW. OA S-MSS. 1 SwcM Wlntor price* ea trari Cata^fulfrca ---—--------------------j .uppMei and. aormt. I BLAKEETED APPALoosA COLT, rarkhuTst Trailer^Ics eicepttaaai coBloruauoa ana,- PINEST IN MOBILE LIVlNO— kreedlas. PrUed ta »eU AU*, Poaturinf New MooB^wosa^ ------------SlklllOO Bl ' *»—*••— ■i.^elu Aitmtie. MsaKilrt oved. AMMiiooda *i»d , i4 aiftr**. CftU Co«- i LoedUd bfttf Vftr btiwetd Orton I >Sa._________. : and Oktwd oa MM Creek Rd MV nan SPAN-O-WIDE '*ue. Ueed MCt aad rtS * and •door* W Aukurn A“ e leather-PALAMIHO RIDfilb UORSE UU j UP TO 7ta 8Q , PT. OP LmNO . Sale Sporting Goods 74 Sale Farm Produce 86 jm BAVAOS^RP^^I^^R^ AC-Wurer E-H pow*t tcope oa w'll-■ llaai* aide motmt. Mrlon caa* aad * abelU Mttit k APPLES or TOP OUAUTY. JON-, atboo. WUieaap. Steele Red. Spy, : Deucloaa and otbera. Sptaial pricea oa Utility Orodea. Praab •predated. »1*». HOW.SPk I». P«e-I Coumerce Road SPY. MclNTOSH. JONATHAN, DE-- ii*«L auel Red. U bh-elder. eabOED potatm, . ___eaijrt Bra* -Orcttanla. Mapte-Or^ard Lk Rda DaUy io-d STHtem r‘ua fULMAN HARDWARE Brownlnt Ouni_^ H*S Eliaabeth Lk Rd PE MTII OPEN DAIEY TIL »; SUN P-I! y“0OI> CLUBS POR SALE I;;. ...OARDI ;ACT0E WITH ;M^y.L^^lfii,le^j^,^^ S«Hl. (ir*vel and Dirt 76 WWiP^TRACTORr”ITARTER — llfhta—pony—on robber. UM. I^4-«|d3_ A-1 CUSHION SAND. ROAD ORAY-■ - -1 PE k-Mdl A-l TOP SOIL. CRUBBEO STONE. IlACX DIRT pill' AND GRAVEL ..traeoi- PT a-im. DRIVEWAT^ INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR PM. double plow. dUk„ draga. Oa account of Ubuaa uuat leU. ItSM R^Ut^._aRJ>-MaT___________ crushed stone. SAND. ORAV-el Earl Howard EM IRMl. •RIVEWAT ORAVEL, ipADED ; or deHeeroA. PE vSl PE H«SI SRifHWAT ORAVEL. STONE. . aoad. ItU. etc. Dellrcred. UL I-MM________________________ fOjrrUi^LAEE BUILDERS ^P- _ V 1 8 BACE ---- ---- DEMOB. AND USED EQUIPMENT OR ALL EIND8. MM-PLEYE SERVICE AND PARTS POR ALL PORD. PEROUSON AND OLIVER TRACTORS. WHEEL AND CRAWLER Pontiac Farm & Industrial Tractor Co. • ■ “iSsT’ ’“"Ins Woodward Are PooUaa "g?fd.n? NOW-^-Ht^-Oti •^^'im idSfri.* wiw^ ........... ^^asED i S^iK‘ nX •road aravel. All aand FT a-ma-—-- SHORTS MOBUE HOMES SALES AND SERVICE SPEaAL 14-tt. Oem-. IM». Il-n. O e n Sl.MS. Alao bar* uatd trallera. Complete I‘----* ——' —-• *--•••- tat cart PE *-*7*3 -. Latcat new --------- Jobn Deer lln* rqulpmeat. Darla Macblaery C —■>**CTOR, PARMALL CUB. COM-YARDS pletely rocmdltinaed, field har- Wo6d, Coal and Fuel 77 IN ON DIXIB AND MO- QN , ttraet la back Drive thru. 14 , acre* ta are*, l-room brick bun-tatow. fireplace, tea boat, deep dry baaement UNDBRWOOD ! OR MM Eve, at____________________ CANNEL COAL. THE tOEAL • ilreplace fuel. Seatoned tlreplac* ■ and (umace wood. Oakland Puel --------- .. „ _ FURNACE wood. PE AUW •OOD -DRY SLAB WoOD pletely rocnxiltinned, field borrow. S ft. mower, tr"-^ and plow. STM. CALL OA AMM after * p.m .. . .. . _ ELECTRIC STAR BRS. ROTO-ROe..^OLEN8. T BO TILLERS. EVANS EOUII taOT DIXIE BWY.. MA 1-711 OR 1-7W* USED PORD TRACTORS AND EODIPUr*"” EQUIPMENT FARMALL CUBS EQUIPME^ SLAB WOOD OR nROl^ACE, -1 wood. i «tdl- tn derr-XlKrta, “ CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE KING BROS. PE 447M PE 4-im -^l^TIAC ROAD AT OPDYEE Auction Sales 'PlBiitt, Trees, Shrubi 78 i Miiet i i-Fst.. J TEAR OLD PAWN BOXER. REO-1 “ilered, apayed, |U OR.JfciBn,,CABH DOOR PRIZE EVERT BALE E^tTEN? — _..^ AU» BLACE" ______ .ATURDAY 7 PM. - EVERY SUNDAY I P M. OPEN 7 DAYS WEEE t-t BUY SELL - RETAIL DAILY Door Prlaea Erery Auction ________ „ , Lunch Room <^n Erery Auction ^LLIE”PUPPlESrsable “an5 ’white beauuet. ARC ret Prom AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY NIOHT • b Ub ,.ierit y 10 n m .rt*n»ral h. a BOSTON nreRiBR pups. ____PI 5-34M__________ IC DACHSHUNDS. *10 DOW Stu^doii Jamori PE MS^. IeC GERMAN S^HERD. AT atud. Reaionable MA 4-Sm. MA'a-iift_____ g^XlE PUPPIES POR SALE OB •leote, houtetralned OR 3-W7» i~A L M A T I O N, FEMALE. 11 ' ' montht PE *-«ld. «1» N, Perry. divrbob to odoD' HObne and for ihu od. ___ Suaranteed ^oer canar- le* and aupplica * Barnra and Hargraye Prt shop 7«I W Huron PE 140II KlUfORE aCHNAUZER. n-•mdle puppy. Rrf, IIW. (Ml .Peach Dr MAple *-14(2. iAiS- BBAOU PUP. PiRMANlOrr .thou, lit. MV 1-7(11. altar ( aP» B6cB auction sales LIVlNO I_______ - BEJROOM IT WIDE NOW ON JDISPLAY - Due to -the Urge demand our IMl Delrotiers. we hare I (n In a large celerUon of | need mobile homee which car PVrthaied at low at (1(S dc ' Bob” Hutchinson ■' ^lobile Home Sales 43(1 Dlkta Hwy Drayton Plaint 4 Ml. N. of Pontiac OR 1-1201 _____Open 7 day» 4 Week____ 1(41 METAL ZIMMER. 2T LONO. can be leen at Lot 27. Ee«fo Harbor TraUer’Park, MA 4-2374. I NOW IS THE TIME POR US TO PICEUP AND SELL YOUR TRAILER. ANT 13' TO M'. WE HAVE BUYERS WAlTINai CALL US TODAY! ,Y MARINE A COACH SALES Holly Rd. HOLLY. ME *4771 ---»p*on Cllak— __ 'U J0N80N MOTORS GASOW -SPORTS CENTER-2171 'Cbaa Lake Rd PE 2-MU KEEQO HARBOR. MICH BOATTNBDBANqU-2 P^R CENT -* —Haaaoa As*»cT. PX All 1960 Models Must Got . UM MERCUKT MOTORS A W H P. 7( H P. AND N H P. AT «IG DISCOUNTS WE CARRY: SEA RAT A lone STAR BOATS. AREANSA8 TRAVELER AND MOTORS, 1 CUPP DBETEI •N-DODOE. VI. H T(W PtCXUP. OPEN 7 DATS A WEEK ME 44771 13110 HOLLY RD, HOLLY. MICH. T^PTT. UTOJTT, W*. I1.(M. 23M In back of CHRIS-CRAPT. IM H P. Mu miaabetb Lak._________ Eliaabeth Lak* Clcaaort. DAWSOfl'S specials Now on dlaplajr INI IT W bout* "VENUS'' Crulaor. i nielly equipped. Other model _ WbiUhoute. Wagtmaktr, 'SWury and Scotty-Cran. Take MSI to Domode Rd. Left and follow algna to DAWSON'S SALES ot Tq»-8ICO LAEE. PKbb* MAln - Pint, cibatd Wodaetday. P1BCROLA8 TOUR BOAT nplete matertala and Inatructtona Oakland Martn* Ekctaant* 8. Saginaw _____PE MKl IP you NBVD tSM for any emergoacT SBB SBMMw'l^iufCB CO. 5 N. Perry St. PB 3-7(J1 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS: ■....... Boata. Qatar Trallori FISCHER BUICK usedTuicks • M MONTHS WARRANTY 7(4 8. Woodward B'ham. Jh b(222 i and boUl* 3172 W. Huron, SAIL BOAT. BLUE W^CLASS'. USED TRAILERS (g AMERICAN U'W ----tttU- M TOOR-A-HOME 14' $ 7(3 '3( PONTIAC > Bedrm. 33 ft. (1N5 PONTIAC CHIEF If .. I MM PONTIAC CHIEF 4P (1280 VENTURO BEAUHPUL 44' (22M NEW CREB 114 ....... (IMS NEW CREE U4' ...... 0 (M NEW BAPARl. U ft. .. (IN WITH OVERHAND BUNK WE ALSO HAVE THREE HOLLT MICmOAH B^K RATES \AGABONDrzrsrSlER. - GREAT LAKES. general, STUART AND YELLOWSTONE Bee two atary and Eipaado — ■ and IP wM* All atau and nrtaoa. Matty good uaed eight or lea ft. wide Priced to aril. Teriag ta auK yon 4( to pick from. Buy now-4p*eltl during Peb. only. Electric Chord Organ free with any 1( wide Oxford Trailer Sales 1 ullu. a, 4f J4kE.Qrion on M24 VACATION tllAILiRS Pill* Trailer Salta and Rontal 1043 North Laptar Rd.. Oitord. ^A P3713 WANT TRAU^ERSi Mutt b* clear and worth approx-Imately 03.0N — WIU take oa 3-bedroom borne, Pontloc Area. Balance PHA. *4'per coat. $04 per month Including all taiea, tn-auranco. ote. 'No atringa' Call Mr. OeUUr. Oxford TrgUer Salex. MY 2-0721 Rent Trailer Spaco 90 OXFORD MOBILB MANOR POR - « who went tb* beat, 4PxM' , U'xlP cement pattoe. etc. mile teat of Oxford on Lakp ) Road. OA P30M ■ PUPPIES $8 UP INCL INOCULATIONS, ALSO • LIVESTOCK OUARANTEE! yNTS PET BHOql PE P3112 #arIeeets, ODARANTEEO 'To •talk. Cantrlet. cagea and. tup- • pilea Crane * Bird Hatcbery. 24H ------,...1. Wtlkt. ---------------- lit St. Recheater OL l-d3^ abODLE PUPPIES AKC. I _weeka Reatonable. Ml Fourth. fbODLES AKC 173 VF. TERMS! • ,0303 Idaplecrcat. Off Hatchery Rd. JwiUlama Uke_________________________ ■OODLES. TOT AND TOT MINI-.ature. 7 weekt. BUck. cream. •Urer. Exo. pedigree. AKC. U ^OODLES. PUPPIES. STUD SERV- leg, trimmingi. OR 34170.__ ioODLE PUi^U. SOME RtAUrV now. Alao depotlta tak,,, far •EMtarnpE (-2M1. d good! 30N1 Orond Rlrer New Hudaon. Call Pleldbrook (-31*3_,____ DON’T FORGET AucUoo 7:30 p *1. every Prl. and. Sat Bud * Sona'. 2173 ------ Rd We will buy U aeU It Open daily f( cootlgnmr— "— 'AuettweVrT Bita'Ptol, IBRT DUPERiiL For Sale Tires 92 A-l USED TIRES. I3M DP WE buy aril Alao wUUwaUt. Stata ■nrea Sairt 303 f Saginaw St. FE 4-4507 or PE 4-45M,_ - We wUl FARM____________________________ tal*. Located 44 nrilei aoutbcaat of Roily, or ( mllei west of U.8. 10 oa Doyitburg Rd.. or 10 mlloa north of MM on MUford Rd. and 2 mUea eaat to 2110 OarUMrg Rd. on WeeseKlay. March 13 at 12 o'clock. FP Lufacb wagon on ground, t tractora. 3 pTewt. 4 culUvatora. 3 drill* and plantar*. 1 mower*. 1 combine. 1 corn pl»-ert. 3 tpreadere. I rakrt, ( dint and barrow*. J rubber-tire wagon*. 1 truck*. Many other toola too numeroua to mention. Terma arallable QptUchalk —■ —------ LOOK I 730x14 BLACK -nRES, ALL name brand*. Off naw cart lU.M plut ta* and “““ Bale*. 303 8 , Or Py 4-48M. USED TRUCK. TUtn. OOODTEAR • M Auto Service C. L. Oordoa. pro- 1 mil* north of Lapeer on M-I4. tbon V, mile W to 401 DarU Lake Rd IMt John Deere A tractor Meumora Bank Clerk. Vnlliam “ " Proprlctar. “ —“ peer, Oxfat THUftsOAV, ' MAECE li. Dottglaa klcAra-Jamer. _—- - y.--_— P*|*tfft, *“*'*’"" MB (4M. Bwarti House Trailers 89 ^EqiSTEREO^AE^BEAT DANE 1Rmn*bni wanMTItoppimj; • ^ban^io^rired. PS F1S7L_ #>Y POX TintRIEB' PUPPY 130 .u •3317 Watklna LUe Rd. before f; | - ....—.......' I—— - — ike REGISTERED TOT POX.jy pT. OARWAT ■Terrier pupt Aleo 1 prwrea UEC —- -—— • iXtad* PE U4W EKmUlSTS. aPet Mr— “ IFPT ALUM. TRAVEL TRAaER. ■'---■ _BeaaooaWe_OR_3-d(10, ALUMINUM. THAILERT ■ _____ TIRES._____ nape. MO EM 3-42M._ _ obOD USED TIRES KUHN AUTO SERVICE CRANKSHAFT ORINDfNO IN CTIlnSera rebored. ZucL — le Shop. 23 Hood. Phoaa PE (J. ' U42 BUICK. COLLECTOR'S ITEM. Original. Not rcatorad. Original Itniata. Interior t^leaa. Drivwt 1.000 milea on a quart ot oil. HarO origlaal operating manuel aad bill of tale. Arting IlM. pE. *43t2._____________________ 3 FOOT STEEL BOAT, g SEE SCOTTY FOR A SCOTT 3 H P. to 7* H P. ■ Trade yplir Md motor In on a new SCOTT by McCuUoeh. Tou'U Uke OAKLAND ilARINE KXCHANOB 301 P. SaglBaw PE g-4101 SEk-POWER Inboard-Outboard U54 BDICE convertible LOW mUeag* ticcUent eondlttbo. MA WE CAN SELL Your boat-mator-tralli. OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANOB 301 S. Saginaw PE 1-4101 ForSBleAirpiEBtB TrBiiBportBt'B Offered 100 ENOINB AIRLINER. LOS AN-gelea. San Franclaeo. San Diego In. RawaU. 1*0 ettra. New York. $20. Perry service Inc, OR 3-1334. S^cSi. OOINO NORTH. PART WOULD UKB CAR DRIVBH TO Tampa by March Slat- PB_4-2l2*. ■ 1^NTlBI3..X^DER8 TO TAUPA~ Florida. thar8~PxpeiuM.-~L*arlng, Wed. March 13th. PE (408*. Wanted Used Cars 101 S TOP DOLLAR grad* used cart. L;y 3-1 Do You Need Money? WE have iti OR EXTRA CLEAN USED CARS "TOP DOLLAR PAID ' Glenn's Motor Sales 32 W. HURON BT. PE (-7371 California Market f* need -40 Ponttaca. OMa. Baibkt and Cadillac*. Alao abarp '37. 'H. and ’M modela. AVERILL’S 20M Dtxl* Hwy lOR TOP DOLLAR ON LATER See M & M Motor Sales Dial* Hwy. OR 3-1*81 —OH ( POR LATE MODEL KUaworth A Boat** MA (-UM JUNK CARS OS 2-2830 Used Auto Parts 102 SAFETY SPECIAL PBON'T END alignment. Front w b t * I a balanced. Brakca rellned. A* low a* *3 per mo. Eddie Staolt Ford Ine.. 27(3 Orchard L^ Road, Eeego Harbor. Sale Motor Scooters 94 For Sele Bicydee 96 BUT USED BfKES NOW Mor* aoleetlon, >ow*r I priec. Boats and AcceBsories 97 .2 HP. CHAMPION. FIRST BN takea. PB (-34(1. _________ J 014LT7 NSW ALDMlSUM BOATS. CHEVY, POWBROLIDE V4. I m»r hardtop. 'M -Ford *• . ( door wagon, rdomaUe. 2 door, hw- ■H OLDSMOBILB MOTOE IN EX- Sale Used Tmeks 103 See Us FOR YOUR Truck Needs Sales and,Service GMC Factory Branch oa^ndatcass . FES-9485 I Uaedi Tracks 103 HASKINS TRUCK Specials SL.'iuaa tab. UM Ford 4 ton pickup. Lew mUtago, Uk* ptw dart blu* fta- IM^Otyrtta^JU ' UM Cbarrqiot 4 tan pteknp. Ra- a PiwM H(w Car Baltt HASKINS CHEVROLET •n4issr^Uy*^‘a:'5'nis& tire* 2 atag* oprtagt. ICAytalr ion Doi^ W'fckA«6C1SB Auto InsursiKe For Sale (^rs IW •hItawt'U L-... ________ flnlth. A abarple, aaaumg pay-menu of 111 if per mont\ low caah down or old trad*. Lloyd Motori; Uncola-Mercury-Comot, 231 a. Saginaw. PB 2-0131.___ CHEWR^BT. 2i(. 2 tual aUlea. Not a apot on It. Radio, heater, automatic, apccial Interior. Thla la ttat kind you're * ’r*OiaiB“SDTO' SALES TRANSPORTATION S ■(1 Mudtbakaf ..... ;U Old*, hardtop .. 172S WUUamt Lake Read a Ford* 'SS-'M-'3(-'l3 ....|M up. PonUact '((-'SO-'n-'ll (73 up. CadlUaca •(7.'3(-'(.-|4-'4| (73 - Plymoutbi -M-'M-'r'" Naahea ■M-■3^-'U Bulckt '3(-‘M-'(2 Packard*-'M-'k(-'M O-'kt'si “ FOR THAT BEAUTIPOL USED CAR ' See SHELTON Pontiac-Buick Rochester. Mich. QL 1-8133 100 other* to cboot* -We finance ECONOMY CARS___________ 22 AUBURN BUICK BLBCTRA hardtop, full power, i heater. tparkUng two- flnlth, (1N3. Lloyd ____________ Uncoln-Mercury-Comot, 232 B. Baflnaw, PI 2-0121._____________ CARS TOUR CHOICE. (73 - 137 BPICK ROAOMASTBE 2-door hardtop, noi pow«r, iou-matlc tranamlaaloB, radio and beater, wbttowiu Urea, tpark-lln* brenxe aad whit* flnlah. a paymont ot (II -tow catb down or —--------—yd Motor*. Uneoln- Mercury-ComcL 232 8. Saginaw. 1(33 BUICE SEDAN, DTNAPLOW, RADIO A HEATER. AB80LUTE- U(7 BUICK SUPER CONTBR'n-ble. fuU power, 27.0M mile*, cor tooka^^nd^^new^^ new Urea. bMn ooIe II.IM, eonalder trad*. OL '37 PORD ( dr., automatic . '" RAMBLER Am. wafOQ . CHEVY 4 ion pickup .. DIXIE USED CARS 427( Dlxl* Hwy.. ------------ Crissman CHEVROLET COMPANY ROCHESTER OPEN EVES.__OL 2 (721 M CHEVY_______________________ coup*, rndto. hoator. diracUonal aignala, whttewaU Urea. Oood eon-dltlon, FE 44MT._______, BUYING OR SELUNO SEE US BEFORE YOtl DEAL HOUGHTEN & SON 321 N. Main, Reeheator OL 147(1 W7 CMETROLET 2-6bOR. SbTL-tndar, atick ahitt. M'moafy down. M» 1. Lucky Auto CLEAN Birmingham Trades WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Woexfwacd - Special - 1959 PONTIAC S5ar‘2rh,S! ’'So95 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Gemens AND- Corner I Cass & Pike FE 3-7954 For Sal* Cm 106 CHEVIES 1953 - '56 BAD CREDIT? NO CREDIT? NEED CREDIT? le obottoert, Immodlato dol yy. Woolly aumto. oa lot, I a IM down. Valk la. Drir* o 1957 CHEVROLET (-OOOR WAOON. Automatic, ha or. aad wbltowall Uroa. MW John McAuHffe, Ford ,001, no nwwy gown. i «i i Mto* (IN, aaaumo paymoata ot ranx!'*CRB^ ItA^AOBR." PE I44H. ' asA Auto SOte* lU a. Bai (U CHBVROLBT. RBCOl_________ tlonad, raady ta paint. (12S. PB IM7 CHETBOLET. 2 DbOH. RA-OIO AND REATkR, ABBOLUTE-LT NO MONET DOWN, AaaUlZ* f^*“M*r Mr.**|lartt“at ‘mI (-73M. Harold Turner Ford._ UU CHBVROLBT DiBUUT~CODPi; a-cyllpder, dutamatlc. radio and boater, whltawall tiroe. aporkUag gnoa and wItK* ftal^. Bharpl AMm* J3*ym«u of gtt.OO per S-DOOR '37 CHEVROLir. CALL after 4. PE (4727.________ .'(3 CBkVROLET BEL AIR STICK. V«ry good cbndlUea. OR 24(11 MU ^TROLBT. AND OAKOEN *o,ma,*ah. WM* 1 ^ M CBETROUrr. OOOD CONDI- '. OL 142M. 'U CHEVROLET 21* ( Door With VI Auto. Tran*.. Thle U a Real Sharp Auto I Van Camp Chevrolet Inc.*' MILPOW____________MU (-lOM THUNDERBIRO. 1* DIAMOND blue, blu* and white leather. Pull power ataerlng, brake*, wlodowa, radio, beator. wbitawalla, low mileage, like new. Owner aacri-ftclng. 22.M5. PE (4*42._^ door. Powar ataerlng brakea Etc —-**“— befor*' 2 weekend*. 4 CHRYSLER wtNOOOR *."Am ter; go^ i, beat efi offer OL 1-1220 13 CHRYSLER. RADIO AND heater, no money down,- excellent condition, full price M3. WMk“* ^aLl"* ME* ’RnSi-fi:' CREDIT MANAGER. PE (-8402. 1233 FORD. V-B STANDARD SHIFT, radio and beater, wbltowall tirea. aparkling green. finish. Nlcel Storage ebargr* of $2M. Llojd Motor*. LIncolo-MercUry-Comet, 222 8. Saginaw. PB 2-2131. 1M7 FORD 2-bbOR; ECONOMY * Exceptlcaially abarpi UN M DODOE 4-DOOR t honey of a one-owner noney down, aaaumo Soya >f N 7S per week. J. J, SMITH Di^E INC. * me." BOHR, M a Main, Mlllord POR SALE U34 PORD COUPE, M3( PORD CU8TOM 20* 2-DOOR. 4-vyllndet. attok! .rtdto auto.heater, whitewall tires, sparkling blue and white finisli. It'a the right kind of car. Aaauma pay-menu of Ut.M per month, low catb down or old trade. Lloyd Motora. Llncoln-Mereury-ComeL 232 B. Baglnaw. PB 2-B131._____ 1957 FORD PAIRLANE ■;(**’■ 3-DOOR HARDTOP Radio, heater, automatic and whitewall Urea. 'M PORD STATION WAOOH, RA--Uo and beater, ovirdrirt power itaering, whltawaUa. < ply Urea, oyer paymenU. For laformation, call OR 4-1174 2,2*8 mllet. Attar 1^^.. wftkdtyt. Anytlma wtak- moato of M.**». PB (-*1*7. BELL m TRADE. Ml FORD WITH -7. Ciicr. ---- “ ■ - SHOP SUNDAY BUY MONDAY Our Lot is OPEN for your inspection OUVER Motor Sales r. Hi BUICK OPEL l( Ortbard Lake i BRIGHT SPOT Orchard Laka at Caaa BUYS GARS By AMlarson ft Looming dome in! Come In! What’s holding you up? For Sole Cars 106 3N7 PORD BTRAIOHT STICK. RA-dlo and banter, clean. PE (4(M. UM PORD. RADIO AND HEATER, MANAOl King i I a. Saginaw T-BIRO UU. WHITE. PULL------- er M** down. Prlrata. PB (OOM. UM FORD WAdON. S-PABSEN-ger, V-t automatic, radio and beater, whitewall Urea, sparkling green tlnlsh. A family man't dream. Aaauma paymenta of I32.M per month, low coah down or old trade. Uoyd Motora, Llncoln-Mereurey-Comat, 222 8. Saginaw. PB 2-2I2I._________ 'M-'^'ta PORjDS-CHETS, "P' DN. Uoyd Mto. S«lea. Inc., PE M131- M FORD HARinU' -------------- work. I133^PB 3-*M2. ___ IM FORD CLUB CdUPE, VL STANDARD TRANSMISSION. RA-DIO AND HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO. MONEY d6wN. Aaaumo .paymei^ of (34.73 per mo. Call Cr^t Mgr Mr. Itorkt at MI JEROME FERGUSON ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL_I-(7U 1*37 NASH RAMBLER WAOON. RADIO AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. ” Aaaame paymenta of I2(.7S per mo CaU Credit Mgr. Mr Parka at MI (-73(0. Harold Turner Ford. OLD87 WHY NOT TRY gUBUR-BAN-OLDS, M2 8 r Birmingham, MI 4-44U 1925 MODEL T FORD Restored. (3M OR 2-737( '87 PM4D CUSTOM f-« FORDO-—radio, beater, excellent - ---------~M_3-*2»|. 07YNER, JUCi PORD. ( CLEAN, 1 ,_______UL 2-MM __________ 1M7 FORD HARDTOP. RADIO AND HEATER adTOMATIC TRANSinSSION. AB80LUT15LY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- 1H7 FORD RANCH WAOON. RADIO AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRAM8MI88ION. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aitume 4-78(0. Harold Turner Ford. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE 32 8. Mala, Clarkiton. NA 3 IP YOU NEED (308 for any ^ergoney E BElEmR^’S'l^ANCE USED CARS I _____a AMD HXATER. condltioii. ho m«n*r down, full price. M3. Btsume Mymeati of II.O* per week. CALL MR. WHITE, CREDIT MANAGER. FE I-8402. ng Auto Sale* 111 8. Saglnatr Ml JEEP, MODEL CJS, 1.30*. miles, llks now. 4aow plow, full canvass top, '3 - heaters, 4-wbeel drire, warn hubs, coat me 12,-I aacritice $2,4*8. MA 447*7. PRITATE .. ________________ top, full power, very elcaa, 33U or trade for amallor ear, pick-up truck or HarlA motorcyclo of VALUES: waUs. Terma to antt yoo. M7 PoBUse I dr. sodaa. ^diw-maUe. Radio and hoator. Wbtto-walla. Low mUoago. Ottal and top. iTory. Bydraiaatic. Radio and heater. Power ctoorlag. Power brakci. WhItawalU Your ’(2, 'M or -H will make down pay-IM Pontiac Cataltna 4 dr. sodaa. Hydramatlc Radio and hoator. Wblowalir ”1^0 gomT Tou" mtk* your terms. HAUPT PONTIAC M-IS OBO mlto north of $J. MAplo (4*M Opoa Eroa. UnUl * '60 RAMBLER WG^. Save $1000 '61 METRO $99 Down $49.85 Mo. '61 PONTIAC $166.88 Down $76.35 Mo. '61 RAMBLER $184 Down . $56.43 Mo, Riiss Jo^son Motor Sales LAKE ORION MY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 For Sale Cars 1Q6 aparkUu bla lab. 11^ a 1*M MERCURY Stattoo Wagon. ' ty down, fat | I. Lucky naw ._PE____________ U MERCURY MONTEREY hardt^ by----- — ' ' PASgENOER T*2’i7«aS^ U MERCURY HARDTOP Lika new laaldc and out. perfect engtn*. new rubber, no rust, only (4H fuU price, no cash aeoded, pay (31 a mo., starttag _^iil 13. R^ AUTO. MR. BELL. Pif A4kM IM East Bird., at Aaburn UM MERCURY * Sedan, new ttrei, eacepuenaiiy lln* comUttoB. Ml 6-22*2. ORIGINAL OWNER lt«* MERCURY '2 DOOR gPORT MUrt^^A Itohi^M^lum KM ^?S!l’'S.““S&J?“TSl*-d Olaas for Bun Otare! Sparkling Whit* WslU. Eooaomleal to Gpor-atcl Forced to Belli (1.M*. U you want an Excdlent Automobile. Pleas* Wrhc PQNTUC PRESS BOX 4 RIGHT AWAY I_____ ItU MERCURY CLUB CQUPE. RADIQ A HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY NG MGirWT nfHSM a«.Moi« par. ' Nienu of (23.3* per mo. CaU' Credit 4(gr. Mr. Parka at IT (-73**, Harold Turaor, Ford, TOP DOLLAR for clean, top coadUlon LATE MODEL Um> CARS Matthew^-Hargreaves CHEVY-LAND OAKLAND AT CASS —! 4-4M UM OLDS HARDTOP. MDIO AND HEATER. HYDRAMATIQ menu ol (M.M per i beater. Perlect. Call trtox. Ra ^r I MECHANICS SPECUL N* Oldimobil* (door, real sharp. Body Bcoda som* work - make offer. DO money down. Lncky Auto Salea. U3 S. Saginaw. PE (22U. *37 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR REPOSSESSION S3 Pull pries, no caab needed ay only (M a me., due April 13 ITS AUTO SALES. MR. BELL, IM Eaat Bird., at Aaburn heater, exceUent coadil_ money down, fuU price (M. Aa- wcek. "^Ll”" MR. **WHlKI CREDIT MANAGER. PE B-B402. King Auto Bales- 113 B. Saginaw '30 PLYMOUTH. OOOD RUBBER, apotUgbt, (73. Say*. Autos. PE 3-327(.____________________ CLEAN-UP SALE •(3 PonUac ............ (33 •S3 Mercury ........... (33 '53 Ford V* ........... I M •52 Butok --- '50 CadUloe. H-top, n ■U Dodge. Stoke S3 Ford. VI Pickup DRIVE A MILE SAVE A PILE! New 1961 Simea $1395.25 SMALL TOWN LOW OVERHEAD 2S.0*( MILS OUARAHTHB CREDIT PROBLEMS? Chuck Henderson. Atlsnu, Oeor-•— credit — 1956 DESOTO (SJ] Down .... (SJ2 Week 1954 PONTIAC (l.(( Down ... (iJt Week See Chuck at BOB FROST Llneoln-Mereory HASKINS SHARP CARS Cbevrotot (door sedan. V4 HASKINS CHEVROLET ' Foe ^l6 Ceps 106 KM PUniOUTH. RADIO AND money down, 123 8. Saginaw, PE (-22M. * ■M KtBoUTH. "good rtnuing Wird'""" :K 2!!! ss ? 1 a*vy a I Cbery a I Studs at----- f, 'M. '34, '13 CadUlaoa IN other iat* mcdala to ehooa* finance no problem ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN 1 UM BLUB. I I eyUnder, >.v«» ....... ■ to tb* K of Cs by widow rf Urry Conwar In hta mmon- .To b* sold by March I»..On dtaplay ■ — Joseph Church, Lake Orloo. SY*ii.. KM PLYMOUTH FURY ( DOOR iBi, new urcS snd battcTy, 1- oAcr, ((*B,-MAJ-50g(____________ (TnpLfMbu'TH'V4 Aerasnifie wiSu,' goed*’«o^tloa^*(34*. PB 44712. URBAN-OLDS. 5(2 B. Woodward. TOP DOLLAR PAID TRADE UP OR DOWN recoodllUmeU. ^-1 Used Cara ■John McAuIiffe, Ford ^ *2* OAKLAND PK 3-41M i*M PONTIAC 4 DOmt BAR&rbP. Sharp. OR 34(17. _______ KM PONTIAC __________ power seat*, ataerlng, brake*. tew mtleag*. (2,(7(. ra (-2M7. -----’-53^P0NTIAG------ SPEd^$95 BRAID CABS AT PIKE ST. PE 241M ■(g PONTIAC WAOON. (.0*6 Milts. (1.1((. WUl Trad*. OR KM PONTIAC. RADIO. HYD. poHTiAC. Airrosutic TAYLOR'S :~6KusrircARr" CHEtOtOIKT OLDSMOBILB ^^n Evtnb^s^^^ ^ ^ 1H3 ITONnAC, 4 _________ , ----*- • • - HYDRAMATIC 1M( PONTIAC 8TARCHIEP~(DR. hardtop, 'bydramtalc. powar brakea (1,(5* PE 34I6(. r to( (l.*02.4( de. New c. ... ______________ Urcred. (182 U down. (4t.l( Includee r*«lo. heater 'ii& C RAMBLER Super Market COklMERCE ROAD EM 24188 EM 241M im RAMBLER SUPER 2 DOOiT KJ4 PONTIAC. 2 DOOR. HTDRA-MATIC, RADIO A HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aaaume paymenU ot SK.M per mo. CoU Credit Mgr. Mr. Parke «t MI (75**, Itorold Turner. im CATALINA CONVERTIBLE, Tow aUleage. OL l-t»*.____ l»4g PONTUC, RUNS OOOD. ^ (73 !Met tt. M Miller Ow .Henry Clay. See It —You’ll,Want It 1(3* olosmobile (Door Holiday Hardtop, Pull power and ^AL NICE. KM CTOEVROLET t-P^enger SMUon Wagon. 2 cylinder, radio and beattr. Whit* waU tire*. SHARP I BEATTIE WATERFORD PORD DEALER At Ui* stopUght In Watorford _______OR 3-lMi_____ SHEP'S Week-End Sale 'M MERCURY, 4-door sedan ‘cFreHmAC *-door-*»rd. *-***-... •**%Rl?‘?-u.t,m-440.r. ”” WHY. YOU SHOULD SEE RITE AUTO SALES Buy Now — Pay Later NO CASH NEEDED •33 PONTIAC 4 ;S5 Pdho 3 Di 63 MERCURY 4 DR. .,. '37 PLYMOUTH 3 DR.. * ■M CHEVROLET 2 DR.. I ■33 PORD, CONV..... •87 PLYMOUTH 2 DR., g ;»8 MDILLAC HAROTOP . °**AT values RITE AUTO SALES IM EAST ■yjp-^jAI AUBURN HOMER RIGHT Small Town Trades: •M Hudson 4-dr„ radio, hoator, automatle ( 2H ( If Ardtop 4. •toorlnt dKS..' Wga.. t-eyl., automa- ' *le. radio * hoator ( TN ( BN ■»« pleknp 44-too ( IM ( 141 'M Pontiac. 2-dr.coeelal at *(M.-radio and h*(tor. CbOTrotot-Pantlar-Bulck HOMER RIGHT MOTORS THE PONTIAC PRI1S8, SAXUBDAY, MAKCH 11, loei > TWEyTY»yiV^v Programs Thera ue 3.090 mllm of raOwiy la WMt Vtoilnia. Program furnished by stations Usted in this column are subject to changes without notice -L. Ouimei P-KMaMarf 0:M (3)1 (t) (Color) Oooiia Plemt (T) Cunpy'i Corner (9) Popeyt 9:M (3) Highway Patral (4) PMirpt (oont.) (7) StarUt Btairway (9) Mackank’a Raidara f:M (3) Death Valley Days (4) People An Pttaay (7) Deo^ V (9)A«eaBpattfll tiM (2) P«ny Maaon (4) (Cbl9r) Bonanza cowboy 8* A llDIlt” ? and eietAer wOt 9e half mU of tmmM by Per •kruUMU.^ ^ •i■tlAl•lllCTlle Aebera Ra«e * TV 91 4-UIS liH'i TV tmleir’ IMi-0911 me I)um uk« ae., owBatrM CMdee Radio * TV 91 4.97M M a Totocrofa, rMOo* ^ C»VTVIm. 9I4.I9IS lit ooaiMt, pmum Dalky Ra«e * TV 91 4-9902 Oobar TV>‘lX '*pir2-473a (T) __ (9) Nature o( Thlnge 9:99 (2) Maaon (coot.) (4) Bonanza (cant.) (7) Roaring 20i (oont.) (9) Exploratiau' 9)99 (2) Catackmate (4) TtU Man (7) Leave It to Beaver (9) Ont Piwiaeial Attain 9:45 (OiTMUndany 9>99 (2) Chedanate (oont.) (4) Deputy (7) Lawrence Welk (9) Ice Hodcey 9:99 (2) Have Gun—Will Travel '(4) Our American Heritage (7) Welk (cent.) (9) Hockey (oont) U;99 (2) Gunatnoke (4) Medicine. 1961. ' (7) Boxing * 49) Hodcey (oont.) 19:19 (9) Juliette 19:99 (2) Sea Hunt I9t49 (7) Make That Spare (9) King Whyte (2) Newa (4) Newa (7) News ^ (9) Newa 11:19 (9) Weather. Sports U:19 (2) Weather (4) Weather (7) Believe It or Not U:M (2) Sports (4) Sports (7) Play of the Week (9) Mode -> “Slave Ship.’ (1937) An ffl-fated ship is taken over by a seaman who uses her to transport slaves to America, Wallace Beery, Mickey Rooney. Ut96 (2) Movie - 1. “Wad Ha^ vest” (1947) In a small Texas town, two tough men Join forces and go wheat • harvesting business. Alan Ladd, porotiiy Lamour. 2. "The Affairs of Annabel.’* (1938) A fUm starlet’s «v«^ 19:11 (i> Cartoon Storybook 19:89 (2) raUk flie Oat (4) Air Porce Stosy. (7) Ricky the Clorro. )Si4S (4) Industry on Parade utaa (4) Briefiag Session (7) Realm d the Wild (9) Cbriatonhars U:15 (2) Uttle Lulu. 11:89 (3) My Utda Margia (4) Quli 'Saa. ' (7) Chamidanshlp Bowling. (9) Robin H^ SUNDAY AfTEKMOON 13:99 (2) Detroit Speaks. 44) U of M Presento. (9) Passing Parade 19: U (9) Florida-Land Deals 28(89v(3).Prag9 Can(atWP9 4 Pip the Piper. U:48 (9) KlppOager Report :99 (2) Movie: “Bekne the Sa> Hsaip(ea^l|actTi^ ^91^4-2525 Hod's Radie » TV* FI 4.5841 ■m OnasrO Lok*. PmUm ^ Jackioa AmHsm OR 3-79l. “The Prisoner of Shark Island.’’ (1936) Story of Dr. Mudd. the phvslcian who set John Wilkes Booth’s fractured leg. 2. "The Money.” A soltaue containing a huge sum of money travels hrmi a bus stop to the Mardi Gras New Orleans. SUNDAT MORNINO t:89 (2) MedHathms. 9:90 (2) Maas for Shut-ins. k:l9 (9> Billboard. S:iS (9) Sacred Heart, ktsa (3) nirisicpbeni. (9) Herald of Tndh. 1:19 (4) News. 9:99 (2) Decision (4) (3iurch at the Cross-roads. (7) Understandl Our Worid. (9) Temole Baptist Qiurch. 9:15 (2) *80 Dwell Together. 1:89 (2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) Frontiers of Faith (7) Christian Science. (9) Oral Roberts. »;tf (7) Adventures in Living iO;Oo (2) This Is The Life. (4) Davey and Goliath (7) Faith for Today. (9) Cathedral of ’Tomorrow (^Builders: hara.” (|1953) Armand Denis and his wife MIchaela start a trek across Africa. . (4) Bold Journey. (7) World Adventure Series. (9) Movie; “New York Confidential.’’ (1966) An ambi-tfous hired Idller works his way up in the underworld. Richard Conte. Broderick Crawford, Anne Bancroft, Marilyn Maxwell. (7) Issues and Answers (4) Capt. Gallant (7) Meet the Professor l:U (2) Steelworkers 3:M (4) Pro Basketball (7) Direction ’61. (2) Sunday SporUf Spectacular. ) (7) Yoirtb « . ^ ; I (7) Roundup USA' " (9) Movie: “Above US, the Waves.’’ (1955) The Royal Navy sinks the ace German TV Features PERRY MASdN, 7:30 p.m. U). A Jewel colleetlcn is stolen, a shop employe is murdered and Maaon (Raymond Burr) must defend his client on a murder duurge. OHECKMATB, 8:30 p.m. (2). Patrice Munsrt makes her TV dramatic debut In the role of L61a Tuscany, an opera singer of volatile temper, who discovers plot to ruin her vmce. LEAVE IT TO BEAVER. 8:30 p.m. (7).-Beaver (Jerry Mathers) vrins'the starring nde in the school ptay but refuses to klaaTils lead> ing lady. LAWRENCE WELK. 9 p.m. a). A spedal tribute to St. jhrtridCt DiQ). Eddie H. .and middleweight 1, meets Don Jordan, former welterweight champ, 10-round middleweight bout at the Syracuse War Memorial. gaaday SPORTS RPECIAOULAR, 2:30 p.m. (2). Worid bobsled; champion-sips and ski Jumping 'from Lake Placid, N.Y. Featuring the four-man and two-man bdwled competition and the 1961 Masters jumping meet. GREAT CHALLENGE, 4 p.m. (2). ’The changing patterhs of our political system. Symposium joined by (^. Michael DiSalle of Ohio, Sen. BarTy M. Goldwatcr. R-Ariz., writer Richard Rovere, Dr. Richrad E. Neustadt, consultant to President Kennedy, and Arthur Larson, former director of the U.S. Information Agency. TWENTIETH CENTURY 9:30 pjn. (2). “The New Marine, report on the recon Marines, a little-known, specially trained group of combat men. SHIRLEY TEMPLE, J p.m. (2). ‘The Peg-Leg Pirate of Sulu.” A boy named Ping (Eugene Mariln) meets a Moro pirate (CTaude Al^) on die island of Cebu In the hilippines. (color) ED SULLIVAN, 8 p.m. (2). Mu-scal comedy star Tammy Grimes, actor Pat O’Brien, the Qancy Mothers and Tmnmy Makem, teller BrSbdu ^’Dowda MiAha*^ 1st Mary O’Hara headline a special t. Patrick’s Day salute. O’HALLORAKrS LUCK, 9 p.m. (4). Art Ckruey stars as Tim O'Halloran In this musical salute to St. Patridc, an adaption of the Stephen Vincent Benet story about an Irish Immigrant «ho beccanse president of an American railroad tlve help of a displaced leprechaun named Rory. CANDID CAMERA, 10 p.m. (2). Viewers’, requesu are filled as host Arthur (Sodfrey introduces some "Ctndld Camera Oassics.” WINSTON cmiRdOLL, 10:30 p.m. (7). The 13th diapter deals with the Invasion of Sicily and Italy. K. of C. Offers i)inner of Corned Beef, Cabbage The Pontiac Knights of Golnm-bas win spoBSor a pablio eorned bMf and eabbage dinner from 3 to 9 March m the K. of C. Hall at 395 8. Saginaw St. Entertainment will be by Ottt Wiegand at the Hammond organ. Tickets costing 81J9 for ndnlts II be on sale at the door. Welk to. Leave Aragon SANTA M(»4ICA. Calif. (UPI) Lawrence Welk’s orchestra ends a 10-year stint at the Aragon Ballroom May 27 and the second weekend in July begins playing its hampagne music from the famed follywood Paladium. battleahlp, the Hrpitz. (2) Graat CaiaUengb (7) Championship Bridge (7) Paul WincheU (4) Bowling Stars 9il9 (2) Amateur Hour (4) Celebrity Golf (7) Matty’s Funday Funnies (2) Ckdlege Bowl < (4) Water S|&»ls (7) Rocky and His Firlsods (9) Men Into Space SUNDAY EVENING (2) I Lova Lucy (4) (Color) George Pierrot (7) State Trooper (9) Pop«yv. (96) Great Deciaiona 1961 9:19 (7) Walt Disney. . Lts k ‘‘iti) ‘G«(ie'Pl«i:^ fcont.)’^ (2) Twentieth Century (9) Talk Back (56) Ragtime Era 7:99 (4) (Crtor) Shlri«y T«n|^ (9) Movie; Hollywood Star-time: “Naughty But Nice.” (1839) A serious young music professor comes to the bis dty to sell a symphonic composition. Ann Sh^dan, Dick Powell, Gale Page. Ronald Reagan, ZaSu Pitts. (2) Lassla (56) Idaln Street 7tS9 (2) Dennis dm Menace (7) Maverick (56) Guest Lecturer StN (2) Ed Sullivan (4) National Velvet (56) Bkriogy 100 8:19 (4) Tib Hunter (7) Lawmen (9) Star and the Story (2) Theater (4) (Color) Dinah Shore (7) RabaL ----------- (9) Wayne end Shuster 9:89 (2) Jack Benny (7) Irianders 19:99 (2) Candid Camera (4) Loretta Young. (9) Background 10:39 (2) What’s My Lina (4) This Is Your Ufa. (7) Winston OuirdtiU (9) News Magazine ll:«9 (2) News. I (4) News. (7) AAA News (9) News U:19 (9) Weather, Sportz. U:19 (2) Weather. (4) Weather. (7) Movie: “My Name Julia Ross.’’ (1945) A..girl takes a job as secretary to a wealthy English dowager. Nina Foch. U:39 (2) Sports. (4) ^)6rts. (9) Movie: “The Lady Vanishes.” (English; 1938) An elderly English governen disappears from a train. Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave. 11:19 (2) Movie; "Duffy’s T a v-ern.” (1945) Archie decides to thipw a blodc party in an attempt to get Duffy’s Tav- ----firi out of financial straits. 3ing Crosby. 1:89 (4) Movie: “The More tiie Merrier.’’ (1943) The housing shortage produces weird complications. Jean Arthur, Joel McChea, Charles Coburn. MONDAY MORNINO (4) Continental Oassroom 9:81 (2) Meditations . 9:49 (2) On the Fann Front 9:49 (2) TV College 99 (4) ’Today (7) Funews :39 (7) Believe It Or Not :89 (2) B’wana Don. (7) Jobimy Ginger. 8:U (2) Captata Ki^aroo. (7) Belleva It Or Not (7) Movia (2) Mwto (4) 1 Mazriad Joan. 9:89 (4) Ed Allen 9:99 (7) News. ' (4) Faye Elizabeth. I9;99-12)«I hare Lucy (7) Who Do You TruatT 4:99 (2) Brighter Day (4) Make Room for Daddy (7) American Bandstand 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. 4:89 (2) Edge of Night (4) Hoe's Hollywopd (9) Adventure Time 4tU (96) Thsatbr 59 6:91 (2) Movl# (4) Geotge Pierrot (color) (7) Johnny Ginger (9) Loon^ Tunee and Jingles (56) Adventures of Danny Dee 1:89 (7) Rln Tin Tin (96) Americant At Work (56) Newa Magazine 6:89 (9) Newi 6:11 (4) Boiriing UlthlMhta ■ (7) Ja^ LiLaiine MiM (9) BUlboard. 19:19 (2) Video Village (4) (Cktior) Play You Hunch (7) Divcdse Haarlng. (9) Chet Helene l0:a (9) Nursery Sdxxd Time. 11:99 (2) Double Expoeure (4) (Color) Price Is Right. (7) Morning Court. (9) Romper Room. 11:89 (2) My Uttle Margie (4) Concentratiah ^ (7) Love That Bob! MONDAY AFTERNOON U:90 (2) Love of Ufe.** (4) Truth or Consequences (7) Camouflage (9) Susie (») Lab 30. U:89 (2) Search for Tomorrow. -(4) (color) It Could Be You (7) Number Please 48) Mary Morgan 13:49 (56) La Douce France 13:49 (2) Guiding Light (9>Newa 13:H (4) Newt 1:99 (2) Dick Powell (4) 1^ (7) About Faces (9) Movie 1:IH (4) Bold Journey 1:19 (56) Parlez Francais 1:89 (2) As the World Turns (7) Life of Riley (56) World History 3:09 (2) Amos ’n’ Andy (4) (Color) Jan Murray (7) Day in Court 3:89 (2) House Party (56) Neustros Vecinos (4) Loretta Young (7) Road tso Reality (56) Tomorrow’s Craftsmen 8:99 (2) Our Miss Brooks (7) ()ueen For a Day. (4) Young Df; Malone (9) Movie 8:89 (4) FVom These Roots (2) Verdict Is Yours. ONI WIIK -ONLY- -Mask Setraar GAS BURNER ^ f treat. Ihinfr Ref. SIMS ONLY 171.95 NOTHING DOWN va !• as hm. to r»T FE 5*5478 DEAN'S NUTmo snvicE 399 N. Stfiiiew ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ,p': k- p ► GAS HEAT? L. P.er NATURAL- Hen’s your answer 1 perfect home comforL I fuel cost up to 40% in companion with blue flame burneri. 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MARCH 11. 1961—20 ]*AGES Mongrel Becomes Member ■ ' ‘ L 1 There is no Plate i < Just like this Place ’ lan^^Hhere near this Place ;So this must he the Place ONK OK THK BOVS-4.ucky, an 11-month-oId pup. agrees to abide by the rules of the Pontiac Boys Club and puts his stamp on an application form to prove his sincerity. Signing up Lucky P*nllir Prm Ph«U is Cressy B. Larson • right I. executive director of the Boys Club. Kenneth Poehlman. 12. 126 Westway Drive, who recruited the new member, looks on with obvious approval. Peace Plan of Anti-Reds Report Congo States to Unite Eye School Bill Less Private Aid WASHINGTON (UPI) — Democratic leaders took on new hope today that they might be able to get Congress to approve President Kennedy’s aid-to-education bill without including funds for parochial schools. The measure was caught in a tug of war between Jewish and Protestant spokesmen on one end and the Roman Catholic Church on the other. Sen. Wayne Morse, Liz Hops Back From Reversal Brief Rough Spell Early Part of Day A Round Trip to Moon? Just $600m0, Sir WA.SHINr,TON (ITL-X round-1 trip, ticket to the moon will run' traveler* around J600.000, accord-j ing to one of the world's top spaw i experts. "That would include, of course, neces.sary food and pi-ovisions," Dr. Werhner von Braun added with! perfectly straight face, "when the equipment becomes available," M.\J. MOKUAN iReport Cubans Dog Joins Organization Lucky Crashes the Boys Club By MAX K, SIMON He's pne of the boys. j try with a full-fledged member- Lueky. an ll-month-ol<| mongrel} And. for the doubters, he can ship in the Boys Club of Amer- I lea," said Cressy B. Larson, - I exeentive direr two years. Ex-Coach Returns to Ruin Holly Hopes Holly’s dreams of winning the state Gass B basketball championship were turned tato a nightmare by Fenton last night at Holly in th< district tournament finals. Kenton cogch Leroy Decker, who two years ago guided Holly to the state finals, came back to haunt the Broncos as his Fenton quintet handed them a S2-S9 defeat. Holly's upset loss highlighted yesterday’s tourney action in the Oakland County area. In other games of significance. Rochester qualified for next week’s regional by downing Utica, 67-58; Birmingham Seaholm lost a 50-48 Gass A decision to Femdale; and Milford’s bid for “B" honors was squelched by NorthVille, 60-48. See today’s sports pages (10-11) lor details. Nixon Declines to Enter Race for Governor SACRAMENTO, Calif. OB-Rich-ard M. Nixon said Friday night he will not run for governor of California next year. He urged California Republicans today to launch a talent search for new faces in the 1962 election paign. ♦ ★ ♦ "I am confident that we can win sweeping victory in California,” ! toM the Republican Central Committee. 'But I have a word of warning. We cannot win by assuming that the present governor will inevitably fall on his face and be a pushover." committee showed that CJark’ amendment could muster three, or at most four, of the nine vote.s. * ★ ★ Congressional mail on the aid-to- It's because a boy is a dog's best friend that Lucky obtained his privileged status. The pet of Mr. and Mrs. Roger . Mc^een, H8 Westway Drive. Lucky fell into the tiabit of tagging along with neighboMnod boy* their way to the Boys Gub. The boys would go ia. So srauld Lucky. He'd never stay long. Poltteiy. but firmly, l,anton, adding to bis many duties that | Sunday of a doorman, would e\1rt the ' friendly, but unfortunate. Lucky? "He's not a member," Larson explained to the boys. Lucky never went home. H waited outside for the evening’ activities to end, then loped along the sidewalk with his friends. The boys rewarded his loyality. Remembering Larson's explanation that Lucky’s lack of membership was the reason (or his getting the gate, they set about remedying the situation. A doctor emphaslu-d no relapse had oeeurred and that she still was off the danger list in her battle against double pneu- | private school issue was running "*®"**' I heavy following testimony Friday bulletin issued by Suzanne that loans to bui|9 church-operated schools would provoke a bitter reaction from other religious groups. WILL nOHT PROGRAM "niey will, when aroused,- fight such a program to the last ounce of their strength, ’ said the Rev. Stanley C. Lowell? a Methodist A collection was taken up and Larson agreed that Lucky seemingly had earned the right to his card. He was issued one 142 - and he's listed in the fUes of members ‘‘Lucky McQueen Jr. - 11 months old." It wasn't long before Lucky’ friends showed the fellowship du another club member. En route to the club, the puppy was struck by an automobije. MAYBE SURGERY After his examination, a veterinarian said a costly operation ^ight have to be performed. Again, a eolleetlon was taken up. A huge tom-tom was erected. A sign above it read: "Beat the drum for Lucky.” For each penny donated, boys took a good whack on the tom-tom. Luckily, however, no surgery was needed. As the McQueen's pet rccuperat-(Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) IS as Retail Sales Rise Joblessness Leveling OfR In Todays Press Lenten Guidepo^s 12 Charoh Ncara ...........B-T Caroles .................17 EiHtorlaia ...............4 Home Seefion .........IJ-IB OMtnartes ...............t$ Pet Doctor ..............17 Sports ................IMl Tkeatort ...............IMt TV a Radla Programs ......ti WASHINGTON (UPD—The first rep in unemplo^ent p^n and gain in retail sales m I months today were viewed as indications that unemploymeiR may be leveling off. The Labor Department said, Fri-sy night that 3,40B,800 persons drew unemploynfent checks in the week ending Feb. 25. That was 13,900 less than were given job-leas benefits the previous week. I the firal drop la the la OeMber. < Hnto Mace shewed a slight lamase. Department economists said the decreaie in unemptoyment figures s too small to be interprete ‘ sign that the recession reached a turning poin^. ^ "But it's somewhat hopeful that the totkl is not going up," said Robert C. Goodwin, director of the Bureau of Unemployment Security. Another expert said the Idle rate among the 4S miiHoa wort-era eavered by the JoWeae ia-saraace oyetem has remalacd at BA per eeat for the past three weeks. He said this was because the previous two increases and the dele reported Friday night were too small to change the rate by even one-t«ith of 1 per cent. He said the rate also hdd steady at about 8.4 per cent in the four weeks of April 1968, which was regarded as the low point M the 1988 recession. Other experts said the decline as "tiny" and believed the depths of the present recession ! still to cogw. Cardoza, her press secretary, said the 29-year-old movie star had resumed her recovery from illness that brought her close to death. The setback announced earlier today caused doctors to cancel plans to remove a breathing tube from her throat. • . . Miss Cdrdoza said it now seems i sP^aking for the Protes- likely that the breathing tube willi*®"**. °***®*' Americans united removed sometime today or|^‘”' *<’Da''ation of church and state. The .tOO.OOO-mrmber American Jewish Congresg said a program j of loans to parochial schools would bring great pressure on federal offielala who would de-j clde how to distribute them. I "We might then have in this I country a Catholic party, an Episcopalian party, a Jewish party an< other sectarian political groups,’ the Congress pr^icted. Crash Fatal to Waterford Woman, 68 A Waterford Township woman was killed Friday afternoon in a two-car accident at Osmun and Paddock streets. Dead on arrival at Pontiac General Hospital was Mrs. John (Ida) Whit marsh, 68, 2421 Pauline St., Waterford Township. POTtiac police PORTLAND. Ind. (UPI)-More said that thejthan ,30 ears at the rear of a Penn-Whitmarsh ear sylvania Railroad freight train de- Oakland Highway Toll in ’61 15 The Catholic hierarchy take.s the view, expressed by Francis Cardinal .Spellman, that no child should be denied federal funds simply because his parents choose to give him a "Godk'entered education." 30 Freight Cars Derailed Men Injured tion with an agreement to ^ make Leopoldville and its HAVANA (B—.Military authorities, said today no verdict has heenj Three aica men were injured in reached in the military trial ofja two-car, head-on collision this Am^ican adventurer William A. morning in Orion Township on Baldwin Road, Mercy Hospital. He was a passenger in his own ear being driven by Janies Eubanks, 44, of S88 E. Boulevard South, Pmitiar. when It veered over the center line on a curve a quarter'mlle south of Garkston Road, and crashed Into Morgan and 13 others accused of conspiring against the Castro gov emment. A military tribunal w’as reported , Friday night to have sentenced him to death. But defense attorney Jorge Luis Cairo said this morning he had been advised the tribunal had not .vet returned its verdict in the trial, which ended Friday. C’arro announced Friday night .Morgan and his' aide, MaJ. Jesus Carreras, had beea seatMioed to be shot and the same Informa-ttoa appeared la all goveisuncnt papers this morning. Nevertheless, military authorities said no derision had been reached but that one might be aniiounred later toda.v. The earlier accounts said Morgan, a ,31-.vear-old soldier of fortune, haiKbeen convicted of (reason. These accounts continued; Morgan’s Cuban defense lawyer promptly filed an appeal. Jfe said ‘hope is not lost " and that he exp^s “good results." But military appeal courts rarely overrule sentences handed dovnt by revo-l approaching him at high lutionary tribunals. ; “ "“‘•dcnly seemed The appeals court agreed to epvirons a “neutral zone with special status.” Well-informed .sources said the ♦ * * I new status of Leopoldville waS a Most critically hurt was Buford toward creation of a Johnson. 40, of 4230 Garkston‘«>nf«lerat ion capital for the "even-Road, Orion Township Sufferingjtual linking" of existing Congolese^ A United Nations' decision to send more th.an 4,000 Indian I troops to the Congo threatens lo disnipt negotiations for the re-I turn of Banana and Matadi, two I strategir Oviigolese ports, to tho I U.N. Command. The Congolese government and driven hy Charles Berib- jibe U.N. Command had been re-aer, «, of M6i Baldwin Road, iported close to agreement on re-Orion Township. turn of the ports Scribner suffered injuries to hisi ci.- ____ i.^_j Q—J'I __ f» L t* J a Six nioif* Afr(^Asi3n nritions jappeal for additional troops to bol-POSSIBLK SKULL FRACTURE 'ster the U.N. Congo force. Eubanks sustained cuts on his The ir.N. General Assembly head and face and has a possible; wound up the first week of its skull fracture. His condition re-| resumed session todav apparent-mained uncertain at the hospital.! (Continue on Page 2. Col. 1) Scribner told sheriff's deputies --------------------- obsetyed the other car headed ! hear the arguments of lawyer Luis Carro this morning. collided broadside with one driven by Mrs. Queen E. Obey, -31. of 1631 Apple Lane. Bloomfield Township, as Mrs. Obey was making a right turn from Pad-dock onto Osmun. Mrs. Obey was released pending further investigation. The impact of the crash threw! the Whitmarsh car 60 feet. The accident occurred at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Whitmarsh died of multiple head and neck injuries. Her husband John (s seriously ill in SI. Joseph Mercy Hospital, police said. A member of the Rebekah Lodge, she leaves her husband; son Joe Rickman of Toledo; daughters Mrs. Julia Worden of Flint, Mrs. Mable Doctor of Dearborn, Mrs. Maxine Hicks of Toledo. Mrs. Gcace Shaw, Mrs. Lillian Young and Mrs. Betty Hooper, all of Pon-grandchildrcn; and 13 great-grandchildren. a * a Service will be 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Huntoon Funeral Home with burial in Ottawa Park Cemetery. The death sentenee must be carried out within 24 hours If the appeal is rejected. That means Morgan and an aide doomed with him, Maj. Jesus Carreras, formerly attached to the army chief of staff In the Castro army might Ih> exeenled early Sunday. During his two-day trial at La I Cabana Fortress Morgan was ac-[cUsed of “Supplying arms to anti-* *' * , Castro rebels in the Escambray Many of the cars overturned, but Mountains—the same rugged peaks a railroad spokesman said there where he joined Castro's guerrillas were no known injuries. jin 1957 a.s a major. railed here Friday night tearing}^ than 2 miles of ti-ack. Look fof Sunday to Be Like Today go out of control. Scribner's c a r w as tos.sed I through three guard posts into i gulley on his side of the road. The other car spun another 106 feetjwit^h no important change in tern-down the road before going intojperaturf, the wcathei-man says. To-the ditch and slamming again.st a;night will be fair with a low of 30. Sunday's high will (‘ontinue in Skies will be overcast tomoiTow' Sheriff'.^ Deputy Ronald Brewer said the car driven by Eubanks had crossed a foot over the center line at the point of impact. Flubanks denied he was driving. He had been drinking, according to Deputy Brewer. Rain or snow with not mui h change in temperature is the outlook (or Monday. Morning southeasterly winds at • miles per hour will become westerly late this afternoon and diminish tonight. Twenty-four was the lowest recording in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The thermometer reading at I p.m. was 40. To Close Down 2 Mines IRON RIVER (UPI)-Two Michigan iron ore mines operated by Pickands, Mather & Co., will suspend operations TTiursday. ITiey are the Buck mine in Caspian and the Peterson ifline In Bessemer. Horriman Ends Visit ROME (UPD-Roving U5. Am-batsadkir Averell Harriman winds up a three-day virit to Italy today with another round of talks with President Giovanni Gronchi and other tAy> MAItCg 11, IMI MNtJON (UPD-Diptomadc advices from Moscow reported today be that the Soviet govemmet)t is con- Ib( siderh« the imminent akoiiUon ol lerMle el the K censorship for foreign oonespond-ents worUng there. ol Sevlel w |«;inteiesU would be better serrad •" flow of news fiom expectedly sl^I.v Soviet Union, announoenimt will enable foreign REFOR.MS t6 POIXOW Diplomatic aourcea considered it likely that after the lifting of cen-positive reforms Eyes Early Pay in Auto Industry HAW Studies Merits of Vacation, Holiday Checks Sooner PETROrr lUPP-A spokesman for the United Auto Workers Unkm said today the UAW is trying to determine whether premature payment of vacation and holiday benefits might be feasible in the auto industry. He said the union decided to lock into the maner after the Associated General Contractors agreed to pay about ITS million to| carpenters in advance vacation holiday benefits to provide emergency help for idl members. The UAW spokesman said the union it looking chiefly to Chrysler Corp. where 55,000 hourty-rated workers are due to receive |wy-ments in lieu of vacations early in May. Save Driver as Car Goes Into River Chiysler workers have had sev-erkl one-week, layoffs this year and the UAW believes many at the firm's employes are in need of the Report Congo States Move Toward Unity (Continued From Page One) iy as far as ever tram agree' laenl aa whether to lop cold war items oft Hs deckel. The smaller nations still looked for the Soviet Union and the United States to reach some accord on but dtey could derive little encouragement from East-West ex changes so for. NEW <8TBONO MAN’ Ihe move to create an asaocia-tion of states with Leopoldville as the hub was seen as a personal victory for Katanga President Kfeise Tshombe, who has emerged aa the Congo's new "strong man" UnHl Friday algbl's shew of solidarity, the conference had been marked by constant bickering n n d arguments between Tshombe nnd Oentral Oongoleoe Prcidilent dooeph Kasavubtt. Although Tshombe has recognized Knsavubu as the Congo's top leader, observers said it was evident that the head of the richest province In the Congo had strengthened his influence by organizing the conference. would follow that would further facilitate and make easier the efforts of foreign correspondents to report the news from Russia. I r^wnt visit to the Henry Shapiro, M hekaM: “The elimination of Soviet censorship. an instituthm Inherited from the czarist regime, will be of a Miles of forreaching domestic and external reforms traduced by Khrushchev since his assumption of ssgtreme So shortly after Stalin's death in 1963. 'It sill stimulate a larger flow of uncensored news and objective Moscow end probably swell considerably the present THEY J(HN YMCA DRIVE - These women will head the general division of the Pontiac YMCA’a 1660,000 expansion program campaign. Seated are: Mrs. Thomas HoUls, 153 S. Geneaee Ave. (left), and Mrs. NeU WaaMiterger, 1036 Canterbury Drive. Standing (from left) are: AndarsoB, 651 Lyndi Avw.; Mrs. Walter Barningham, 3156 W. Huron St., Waterford Township: Mn. WUUam Wxigbt, 114 C3dp-pewa Rd.; and Mrs. Chaitet Cbppenmith, 1M5 Woodland Or., West Bloomfield Ibwnahlp. 1I.4M and chryMer iljM. the layoffs are for ane week. Ward’a Automotive Reports said next week’s output could drop u much aa 30 per cent below the •ame period of 1S61 ’The etetlatlcel egeney eeld foe actieduled plaiit cloMnga mean next weMc's aeeembllm probably wot not amount to half the 145,893 units produced In the same week of 1960. Law(n) Enforcement Dates Back to 1876 City officials have invoked an !old law to aid in the fight to pre- resident corps ol about 50 weMcni aetvt the lawn at Pontiac Northern High School of whom are Americans.'' The first person ctuuged under an ISTB ordinance was 17-year-oM David L. Cooper, 63 Hudson St. who pleaded guilty yesterday to driving his ear acroH the « ' ed lawn near the school gymnasium Wedneaday night. DETROIT (UPD—Three hundred peraaos at a waterfront restaurant led a dramatic rescue Friday night when a car went out of trol and plunged into the Detroit River. Charles Garetson, 40, and his wife Dene, 35, were going to the Roostertail Restaurant for dinner the brakes on their failed. lawn to Had a place to park darlag the crowded baakefball toornameat game that night. It was at Cooper wax diivtag out after the game that he wax xpotted, according to Police Sgt Lawrence The ear sped acroM a XOa-feot lawn, Jnmp^ a fOof-Ugh barrier and settled into 10 feel of water. Mrs. Garetson waa thrown from the car when It hit the barrier, but her husband went down with the auto. ’Two writers, Donald Elsie, 37. and John Moaolgo, 25, and a drummer in the band at the restaurant. Donald Dominguez, 25. plunged into the icy water and resoied Garet- DEEP TIRE TRACES LeBalr, who was attending the game, said he was juat leaving the school when he mw a car trying to move out of the lawn area. He aald H got atack la the water logged earfh, bat only after deep tire tracks had been created la what oehool officials hope triU Although off duty. LeBnir went to the car and arrested the Pontiac Central student. State Solons Ekick Bill WASHINGTON (AP) - Michigan Sent. Hart and McNamara, both Democrats, voted with the majority Friday when the Senate paued 53-26 the emergency feed grain bill. Man's Best Friend Just One of the Boys Puts 6 Ships Up for Sale The Plo- CLEVELAND (AP) near Steamship Co. Friday it it offering six of its bulk carriers for tale, leaving it a fleet of 10 ships. They are too small to be economical, says the firm. (Continued From Page One) he was constantly visited by friends—and even Larson, to the surprise of the Mc()ueen household. “Well after ail, he Is a Boys’ Club member and therefore my Laraon asM- The Weather Full U.S. Weathar Bureau Forecast PONTIAC AND VICINITT—Partly cloudy today with chance of a few snow flnrrlee this morning. High 46. Fair tonight, low 30. Sunday increasing clondIneM, high 43. Winds southeast 11-15 miles becoming wecterly thla afternoon and diminishing tonight. At « tm Wind TtlocU/ I m mrectloD—EAiUrly. Sun wu faturdtji dt l:M p.m ___Tur At* la r*aU*« MItiMM umptrttur* ...............II l««Mt Uniptntur* .. S *'— temprrature ................. U. Htshtat Umpcrituri Lnrait Umperatur* lUan tampcrati nil D*t* la Se T**rt Alp*n* U I llarpMlu .. .. Baltimart 40 SI Miami B. II SI BrowniTlUa SI M MUwaukn M 3S BuKald II IS UlnnaapoUa SS SO Chicaco 44 SO N. Orltans II 40 Dttrolt 11 M _____________ .. Duluth SS SI muburth M II Fort WorUi M 14 SI. Louto SO 10 Roufhion SI SI San Fran. IT 10 JackwnvIUa M ST Trav. Clip S4 SO Kanaai CItr IT .10 Waahtnttoo 4S SO > AP PhaMai NATIONAL WEATHER — Ratal is due today in the 5^-At-lantic araa into the Central Appalachians. Mixed rain and snow la lorocast for the Lower Lakes and Ohio Valley. Snow flurries are expected in the Nixibern and Central Rockies and Central Pacific region. It will be Tvarmer east of the Miteisrippi ^ in parts of Tbxas, colder in the Upper Plains. ONLY ONE ON BOOKS Assistant City Attorney Sherwin M. BIrnkrant, who handled the legal side of the csm, pointed out that the 1875 city statute wai parently the only one on the books g preservation of city property. Among other things, he noted, it protects "municipBl haystacks,’’ a phrsM that presumably refers to tbe fodder on hand for the Are borMs at that time. School officials, concerned over WASHINGTON (AP)-Tbe Kennedy adminlatratloo la working on a compromise plan to settle differences between the Senate and the House over the emergency feed grain program. Now almost fully recovered from hie Injuriee, Lud^ strrils In without any trouble. "Like he owns the place," professional staff mem-bera said. The chief point of controversy between the two houMs is a provision which would give Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman authority to tell govenunent owned surplus grains at IcH than support and market prices. BOYS HELP Boys push him around the club from room to room alnce he's had trouble keeping his balance on the wax floors since the accident. It’s great to be one of the boys — and the envy of the other neighborhood dogs. One day a large German boxer followed Lucky inside the building. Ludty looked up at Laraon, showed his card and walked on ‘ The other was evicted. Looking through the door at the mournful dog outdoors, Larson said: "He looks like he's leading a dog’s life. But, what else could It be? After ell, not everyone Is Lucky." May Need Tariffs to Save Industries' ESCANABA IR-The president of the world's largest maker end seller of truck cranee seys five tariffi may be neceeeary to Mve some U.S. industrlH. Henry Harniachfeger apoke to refowaantattvM of the Harniachie-ger Corp. of Milwaukee mday at an international meeting of construction machine deelen. He said this country has an ex-^ MB capacity lor productloa in the power riMvel indmtry becauN tt has loet half Us expert maiket to Goman anfl JapansM "We are taking production hours Harnlschteger ntal. “Part of our five miUion unemployed tie workers whom products can't be sold in the markets tv^ can't compete a large number of Ure tracks in the school lawn since the thaw, recently' had barricades erected in an attempt to preserve It. LeBalr hM Owper search for ■ parking piaee. Judge McCailum set Friday the date to sentence Cooper on the misdemdbnor charge as poUce proipised continued cooperation to 1-resi^e the school's appearance against thoughtless drivers. Eye Grain Plan Compromise Crltchfield said the general division win carry the "Y" appeal to 1,000 prosp^ in residential sections of the area. To assist in formation of her organization, Mrs. Wright has enlisted the five following group leaden; Administration at Work to Bring House and Senate Together "It is gratifying to have the participation of a group of ladies the campaign,” Crltchfield “An important part of the expanalaa program will include facilitiM for girls and ttoi_______ They wUl have their own locker room, drying room, shower room, and lobby.” Such sales would deprew pricea and encourage farmen to comply program, which is d^ signed to reduce feed grain production this year because of huge HIOHEB SUPPORTS The program—as presented Congreu—would offer higher supports at 31-20 per bushel for corn and payments to farmen who reduce grain acreages in line with the program. Those who did not cut badt would be left to the cy of prices which the secretary could depren by dumping surplus grain on the maiket. Hie Senate passed a veraton of the program Friday by a 52-26 vote which did not carry this sale authority. Many aenaton claimed such authority would give the secretary too much power over markets. The HouM, on the other hand, passed a bill Thursday carrying this sale authority. Sen. Allen J. EUender, D-La., who fteowd the Senate bill, Hid House compromiMn must drop foe provision “or there will be bill.” EUender added, "I hope the Houh agrees to a conference meats Monday and that we can get a oompromlae later that day.” A March 15 deadline hu been set for paasage of a ‘" if it U to have any etfoct on this year's crops. StMl Union Ltadtr Rtiting in Hospital PITTSBURGH (AP)- David J. McDonald, bead of foe United Union, wu reported in food oondttlon and reattait comfortably today at Mercy Hoapttal reaDiratarv tai-foetton. He is alao slated to receive a com^tete medical checkup. T Expansion Is Her Chore Production thfo week droppad to 91,378 can u Ford clooed U of 16 aaaembly plants, affecting 17, woikers. This week’s total compel with 13,034 last week but wu 34 POT cent below the leme week a year ago. Mrs. William Wright Accepts Chairmanship in Campaign Mrs. WWiam G. Wright, Chippewa Road, hu accepted a chairmanship in the Pontiac YMCA expansion program campaign, Rob«1 M. Crltchfield, general chairman of the 3fo0,000 drive, announced today. Past president of the Pontiac Parent-THcher Aaaociatlon, Mn. Wrijfot is currently program chair-of foe Michigan Congreu of Parents and TeachOTS. Chrysler wiU send home 6,500 workera at three Detroit area plants and another 5,000 at idants ■ Louis, Newark. Del., and Los Angeles. Mrs. Wright fonneriy Mived as past prerident of the Campfire Cllris OouneU of Ponttoe and is a member of the board of direetors of the Ponflao Oom- GM wUl lay off 10,800 at sU Buick-OldsmobUe-Puitiac assemby Idants in Arilngton. Tex.. Atlanta, Ga.. Linden, N.J., WUmington, Del., Southgate, Calif., and Kansas aty. Kan. Other shutdowns will involve tS,0M workers at the iiome plants of Buick, OMsmoblle and Pontiac in Flint, Lansing and Poadao. Fisher Body Division of GM will idle about 10.000 at plants in Janesville, St. Louis, Flint, Lansing and Pon^c. Another 3,600 men wiU be sent home at the spark plug division plant In Flint. Mrs. Neil Caaterimry Drive; Mrs. Wllliem Aadersoa, 411 Lynch Ave.; Mn. Ttanu Roms, Ul 8. Ckmeuee Ave.; Mrs. Chartu Copper-•mltli, UN Weodlaad Dr„ West Walter Barriagtiain, ttU W. Huron 8t.; Waterford ’TowasUp. Tempers Flare Over Con-Con Opposing Sides Fire Broadsides as Tempo Increases Over issue LANSING (P - With speechu and brochures at their reach, ene-tnlu and backers of a constitutional convention are marching 1 forth acrou Michigan at an increasing tempo. The wrangle over whether Michigan needs a new conaitutlon la for and away the leading issue of an otheiwise lacklust^ spring campaign. The isBue Trill be pertlaliy m(-tied April t when vofers decide wtaefher te ceU e eonventten te rewrite foe state’s n-ymr-old Tempers flared Friday when leaders of foe opposing forces loosed broadsides against each oth- George Romney, president American Motors Oorp- end chairman of foe statewide Citizens for Michigan organlntion, accused opponents of a constitutional convention of "fabricating phoney issues" to rally voters to their cause. Stri^ into tbe heart of the ''enemy camp” — the headquarters dty for most organlutioM fighting wholesale constitutional revision—Romney issued-a challenge here to spolcesraen lor three power-All groups. Re altered oempnet ears ”el any BHke” to doeeph A. Parisl oUttoa, Stanley FwweE of the MloUgu Fana Bnraan and de-aepb H. Crrigbton at foe MteU- FarW bridled at foe offer. ”t refUM to dignify this rldicn-loas statement irith a re|dy,” he dedaied. ”I repesL however, my dia&enge to debate thla tsMe with fwy on a puhiit; platlorm.” Auto Cutbacks GM, Ford, Chrysler Will Idle 83,000 ot 33 Plonti Next Week DlTTROrf (UK) - The auto to-duxtry plane lu most drastic production bufoack of the year next Faced with a mtlUon-ear inventory and tUeappointlng ealn, Ford, OenOTal Motors and Chrysler will •and home man than S3,0iM) werto era at S3 plants acrou tha countoy. By farfoa Mgieat Ugrofto « Alex Stein will act u moderator. The public la invited to the meeting. There lx no admulon charge. A dance lor am hit •tudrotx will be held tonight from 9 to midnight at the Community Hw Made Pitt Orchedra wlU provide music for the dancing. There will be refreshments. The dance is eponsored by students at Bloomfield Seeholm end Grovu schools. S,aaa in CUeago, St. Paul sad Saa deu. OaSf., S,90a la Ctove-tend. $M$ in Dearborn, and 901 la Gnea Istoad. N.Y.. and Bhef- WlUiam Baldwin, Detroit attor ney and former director of tbe Detroit Bar Aasodatian, will be foe guest speaker Tuesday at the 10 a.m. meeting of foe Bkxxnfletd Hills Republican Women's aub. The meetng will be held at the home of Mrs. Dmald Hagge of 3845 Woodlake Drive, Bloomfield Township. Mrs. S. D. Steiner is cohosteu. Delinquency TV-Film Tie Faces Probe WASHINGTON (UPD - Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, D-Conn., said today he is going to have his in-veetigatlng committee determine whether crime, sex and violence in movies and television contribute to juvenile delinquency. "Everyone is up in arms," he r the Nalhmai conacU on Crime tee that “the true image of America Is being dirtied by shoddy, garish exaggeration of roroe aspects” on TV and In Milton G. Rector, executive director of the council, uid such shows may stimulate youngsters to Imitate the characters and warp foelr values. He submitted a report which aaid too many programs atimulate youths’ “aggressive and sexual fantuies." Actrass Mala Powers Files Suit for Divorce LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actreu Mala Powers uks reascmable support and a share of community property in a divorce suit filed againat teal estate broker Monte Vanton. Her complaint, filed Friday, charged Vanton with extreme cruelty. The Dfoy In 3 Speakers to Discuss Government in Medicine BIRMINGHAM - The future role ta govOTiunent to madiotoe wlU be dlacuMWd by three guest •peaken Monday at the Community Oongreiattanal Churah of La-ti^ Vlitoao. The 8 p.m. meeting is one to a lontlnulng eerlM at foe church on ‘Exploring Our Thoughts and Be-Uefa." MiBtai at be Dr. Aadrow O. leaear ef eHnloal roedtolae at Wayne Stats Ualvenl^ sehoel of medelae; danMS Bitadle, dfateetor ad foe ■eeial Seenrity department of foe UAW; apd Tbomas Paten. Blae OTOM and Blue Miteld This appototmant la one of a number being made Ijy NCTE in connection with the eivanaton of organlution to new 4Bnc-, tians, aooordtog to Dr. JamM R. Berserk Falher Smashes Girl NEWARK, N. J. Ill - An S^nonth-old girl was killed eariy today by . her father, police said. for MIcMgan Sapreme Oenrt due-Moe In 19M, wUl dteeus foe April elections. The baby, Joyce Tomastello, was slammed to the floor, imaahed epertment building, uoed as e battering ram againat a •tore door and flung through a window by her father Patsy Tomasiel-lo, 24, police eald. » dojree, IS. Tomasiello, father of tour other children, was taken to Maryland Medical Center for mental observa. No charges were placed against him immediately. Troy Youth Struck Leaving School Bus A 9-year-old Troy boy, Daniel r. Haynes ol 2110 Larcbwood St., is in fair condition at William Beaumont Hospital today after being struck by e car on John R Road Friday afternoon, according 0 Troy police. Driver ef the ear, Nonnan L. RIclimend. f7, of tSON Powell St. Hotel Park, Mid he waa traveBiig aontli when the boy stepped from behind a school The boy told police he had just gotten off the bus and was crossing foe street to get some mall from his mail box when he was struck. The accident happened at Larchwood Street. Police ticketed Richmond for driving without due caution to traffic conditions. The lad suffered a brdten leg. The accident happened at 3:25 p.m. Ex-Area Musician Arrested on Coast REDDING, Calif. (UPD—Lyle Groves Jr., 37, an ex-convict and former Birmingham, Mich., dance band drummer, was arrested here Friday as a suapect in a Porfland, Ore., bank robbery. Groves was paroled offer oorv-ing eight years of a It to M-year ■eutenco la MlcUgan. Ho bad toadied off a nattenwtde search In Angad 1961. by breaUng throagb a poUoe cordon at Btr- He was arrested to Florida and returned to Michigan for lentenc-ing. Police here said Groves admitted he was in Portland last Tuesday, the day ol a bank hddi^ there, and he also was in Los Angeles recently when a bank was robbed there. field Hills, hu been appointed to a poattion with the National Council of Teafowre of Eagllab. UmoUm wuihotora-vtow pad toauH el foe "MaglUli to eded foe had arttotee, eanuBladott aaw bHIoIh aud to Work wUh the edtters el the two mageetoH la pupartag foa ft- 8-A«tonth-Old Tot Kiliwd by Slams Into Building,, Tou Through Window Police said he had spent 15 months in jail in 1954 for assault and battery on his wife and was in the final month of a yaar’s probation on a disorderiy conduct conviction. He was unemploy^. Jobless Claims Drop in Pontiac During Week Unemployment compeiua tion claims in Pontiac dropped lUghtly thia week, but a heavy load is expected next week when Pontiac Motor Division and Firiwr Body shut down operations for six days. nere wen M,7N claims filed this week u compand to IMU filed lad week at the Pontiac braach ef the Mlohlgaii Employ- Of foil week’s total, 10,119 were continuing dalms and 601 were initial. Last week the initial claims numbered 834. Continuing clainu. which are now being accepted on a two-week basis, are exp^ed to drop next week but initial clainu will sky-rodttt due to tbe Scheduled shutdowns, according to Paid P. Kimball, branch manager. Infant Suffocates During Her Sleep The 4-tnonfo-old daughter of a Bloomfidd Township coujde suffocated to her deep eariy thla mom-ing, accoijllng to Bloomfield Township pidice. Jelto May DavMsm, daughter d Mr. end Mrs. deck W. David-■on d 6764 Timber RMge Redl. wu fond dedi to her bed by her perento when they aweke at Township firemen rushed to the scene with a respirator but were unable to revive the infant. Both police and firemen said the caiue of death wu not yet known. The parents told police that the ba^ wu suffering from a cold. DUAL AWARD — Mrs. Ruth DeOou, principal of the Eaatover Elementary School in Bloom-fteld Hilla, aocepta U0B40 achievtinent awards to behalf of tha schod district for Its outstand-lot pnrtidpatton to • nature program at the Proud Lalto Recreation Aru Towiuhip. A1 Masini, left, park manager, and Pontiac Pnn reporter Jim Long make the preaentatione. Iha parks department award will hang in the outdoor center at the paik. The Pon-wiA hecome a pennaneaS fbe- tfoc Prei toriiat tl V f I. \ tHE POXTIAC PRESS, SATURDAV, MARCH 11 Not Small-Small, Just Smdl More Brand New Cars on the Way for ^62 By BEN PHLEGAR AP Aatamottve Writor DETROrr—The American consumer, puzzling over the vast variety pt new car models, better get ready tar additional problems. GUARD Against Fire Don't let this happen to your home. Take precations now. Fire insurance is a necessary pre-coution, too. For Information $ee AUSTIN-NORVELL Afency, Inc. FE 2-9221 70 W. Lawrence Corner of Cass More new cart are pn the way. Two will be introduced very xm. Several more will be in the 19^ model line-up in the fall. All are smaller than what have come to be regarded as standagl size American cart, but none is ■maU-small.” Those will come console running through the middle of the passenger compartment dividing the front seats. UKE THUNDERBIRD The conpole, incotfioraUng glove compartment, ash tray and the like, is a feature of the Thunder- bird, Chevrolet’s Corvette sports car and the limited production Chrysler 300G and OldsmobUe Starfire. First on the scene will be luxury versions of the Falcon and Comet, the two compact cars of Ford Motor Co. Neither has been announced officially altboui^ the Ccrniet, which celebrates its first year on the! market' this coming Friday, may mark the occasion by unveiling its new model. The luxury Falcon and Comet In general will follow Cbevrolet’a highly auceessful Oorvair Monta. They will have additional outside trim, such as chevrons on the rear fenders and fancier tail lighte, but most of the changes wUl be inside. Bucket seats, one of the hottest items in any price field at the moment, will be used plus deluxe upholstery. The big difference between these models and the Monza will be a too, but may try tofsqueeze in per cent of all Corvalr sales. Ford obviously will charge more, under the Chevrolet price, just as it did with the original Falcon against the Corvair. Ford and Chevrolet are the two companies involved with new cars next fall, too—not Just new st;' sizes. Both wlU offer “in-between" cars. Chevrolet will slip a 113-lnch wheelbase line in between the Corvair (108 inches) and the regular Oievrolet (119 inches). Ford a 115 or llMl inch wheelbase series between the Falcon (109H) and die standard Ford (119). Upset at 'Untouchables' NEW YORK (UPD-Brookiyn dock boss Anthony (Tough Tony) Anastasia gave the Liggett and Myers Tobacco Co. an ultimatum Friday—stop the portrayal of Italians as gangsters on the TV show "The Untouchables" or lose the business of his 10,000 longshore- PROMOTED TO GENERAL — Air Force Reservist John W. Richardson, right, of 612 Bennington Dr., Bloomfield Hills, smilingly accepts his brigadier general star from Col. Downs E. Ingram, commander of the Fifth Air Fcirce Region. Richardson, employed by the DuPont Co. in Detroit, received Senate confirmation of the promotion Wednesday. General Richardson Is vice commander of the Fifth Region which is responsible for all Air Force Reserve activities in a 13-statf area in the Midwest. I In the MTly ’iT»-before Detroit decided every, thlug should be longer, lower Chevrolet is said to have three new engines for its new models— a four cylinder, six cylinder and a V8. Thus Chevy will Join Pontiac as the only American cars offering tourcylinder engines. The smallor trend also will be noticeable in other name plates. Both Plymouth and Dodge Dart are due to shrink, probably several inches but not (luite to the wheelbase size of the new Ford-Chevrolet models. RED CROSS Red Cross has no barriers. Human suf- Cross was feverishly organizing r^ef before the telegraph instruments stopped clicking. It is the personification of religion, without wUtlcs is out of bounds. Its " ‘ a tag; politics is out of bounds. Its first consideration is human suffering, then material j. l. vooebees things. In war it is preeminent, evMi the ~ ‘ _______L. _.............. every day, and everywhere. Everyeme is a participant; the contributor who gives a dollar may scratch deeper than the one who signs a check for g thousand. Contributions are entirely voluntary. To give freely is our American way; 99.4% of all Americans wilUngly, anxiously give to this administrator of Kindness, love and mercy. Your neighbex- will gladly give you a receipt; to have your contribution ready will save his, or her time. Make out your check I T.-., Cross, now. Please. PA We wholeheartedly endorse Red Cross. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME MS North Perry Street Phone FE 2-8318 Michigan Pair Gets Top Points at Ohio College Spring Election Behind State Legislature's Stal ter, each with a perfect grade point ratio of 4.0 for the first semester are making academic history at Muskingum College. They are Lois Prochaska, a senior, and her brother James, a freshman. They are graduates of Fordson High School at Dearborn, Mich., and their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Emil R. Prochaska of that city. Both are attending college on scholarshiiffi, and scholastic honors are nothing new for them. Lois tied for first place in her high school graduating class (1957) and Jim ranked first in the class of 1960. LANSING (UP!) - No mora-irium on progress has been declared in the Michigan Legisla- It’s just that lawmakers are moving ever so slow . . . and one of the chief reasons is the statewide election coming up April I To Tour Jobless Areas WASHING’TON (UPI) — Labor Secretary Arthur J. Goldberg will tour areas of heavy uriemployment in Wisconsin and Minnesota next week, it was announced Friday. Savings Grow Faster.. Every Dollar of Your Savings is INSURED TO $10,000.00 BY AN AGENCY OFTHEU.S. GOVERNMENT. WHERE IT EARNS CURRENT RATE of Dividend Paid Semi Annually ON ALL SAVINGS! Pontiac Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONTIAC; 16 E. Uwrence St. 4416 Dixie Highway — DRAYTON PLAINS 1102 W. Maple Rd. —WALLED LAKE . 'Traditionally, odd-year sessions of the Michigan Legislature do little before the biennial spring election. Add to this natural caution about any controversial action that might reflect on either party's Mail Plan Affects 4 Airlines in State chances in the election, and this year, the fact that a ccmstitutional convention might be called by voters, and there is little chance anything o fmajor importance will happen before April 4. Lawmajeers, however, are not merely siUing on their hands. They are extremely ■enulttve to criticism for doing nothing, hnt at the same time they are, above all, politicians. Charges that they are simply waiting for the election are turned aside because to admit the election can influence deliberations be to agree that lawmakers are not perfmming at peak efficiency. WASHINGTON (AP) - 'The OvU Aeronautics Board has placed nine focal service airlines, including four operating in Michigan, on a new mail subsidy formula based on a special-class rate. Privately, however, many legislators readily admit that things woll get rolling after the election. In the 31 days of meetliig since Uie 1881 legtslatare convened on Jan. 11, roughly bills ha\'e been Introduced. A handful — dealing with minwr or noncontroversial problems — have been passed by one or both The new class rate was described by the board as containing incentives for efficient operations and controls designed eventually to ease the subsidy burden. Airlines affected in Michigan are Allegheny of Washington. D. C., North Central of Minneapolis, Lake Central of Indianapolis and Mohawk of UUca, N. Y. TV Debate Declined by Dr. Lyhn Bartlett LANSING (iB—There will be no person-to-person television debates with his Republican opix>nent, the Democratic state superintendent of public instruction has decided. Lynn M. Bartlett, running for re-election, turned down the television challenge from Hugh H. Holloway of Sault Ste. Marie, his Republican opponent. Asks Airline to Cut City WASHINGTON Ml - The GvU Aeronautics Board’s bureau of air operations says Lake Central Airlines should dre^ Marion, Ind., from Its route between Indianapolis and Grand Rapids, Mich. Only constitutional amendments, which lawmakers are reluctant to submit to the people without extensive deliberation anyway, have been major items acted on and far of these have been introduced than have been brought out of committee. None has passed, Kennedy Employs 2nd Brother-in-Law WASHING’TON (J» - A second presidential brother-in-law — Stephen E. Smith—has a no-pay Job in the Kennedy administration. The White House confirmed today that Smith, 33, is a consultant in the Development Loan Fund, a divirion the International Co - operation Administration which (grates the foreign aid program. His wife Jean is the youngest sister of President Kennedy. R, Sargent Shriver, whose wife is the former Eunice Kennedy, heads the new Peace Corps set up by the President. You have proof of Confidence | when you buy with Cosiolly’s “Mossy-Back BMcaitse" We Also Give You Price-1 Quality and Satisfaction Our letter of vahiatira describes your ring in every detail: In color, clarity carat weight. praised and If you aren’t satisfied with the value, return It to lu for full purchase refund. You can still use CkmnoUy’s Basy Jt mmi FonHoc't THE ^NTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH it im r>M. c«rattM lutai rM« Arf hinMir. iCto ll•uaclt cMii»lne-UlMMUd, «t«nM «ad MMl m 8U*— “ It-nil Utcraoont '« u *m. Vtntmn K»»lty. RENT \\m OPTION TO BUY OR 13EOROOM HOMn. noM lacMlm. At Je* u p«r aMBtli. • •» MICHAEL'S REALTY ™ Jd i iii. WE 3-Attt _ _WE J-IM* ifMALL Roun A-r williams, Lak» L«»r - ----------- — “■ For SRfc ft^mm > 49 ranch home, bricr pront. Mnt ptciiirt wtatMw !»>*—■■ wslkni riMMA. lart* IfrkM pcmiiBtai rs t-a«s _ BY OWNER I'MroiHn AtWitos rtnch. rM kiMhM IWll ^ c«nt. No aart«ot* coUt. tU.MS For Soh Hoorn 49 DAY SHIFT Annett's Open Homes SUN. 1-5 P. M. ttew*ot^ ywr cMt'O^rn'c! C larciicc. C. Ridgeway sasmabawaiaybeb Rb'^m f.-m ™ J"’n n«si mw*WALTow aLro bu7 lot” l« ^SeST? ^*w! RLOOMFl^ HTOr^ND.^lWICT | RyHiahrER — WETO A_UROS Nfor MM ond Airport R« OR ; I » lortt hirnoct. Bicoli Mud- i SMALL 4 EO^hf. MODISH. MM /wpgfw a n.itt'' 8AM WARWICE HA» ^>R®*OOM — -C . Ssuwa.-.T is:ar! COLORED til* piieo of OM. DHploi. Ilin our T-reeoi ubU. rrnt Iht ot Ttrwt OL I-Sdil OL lAiM REPOSSESSED firm ( rot klichto Odd dlBlns uUUti r>i.. FA oU boo., vw. « I »I Itnctd tiam roSwi?“py%ht^ I Elizabeth lake Estates I Rocbrrt I hoot lorofo il Hotpftdl r For Rent Rooms Noor tht *».s 3779$ I b^ro^m arAv. brkk bMlro6a» t*... w 0 » I aivd IkUbU MioVERLoSt. ' ________________ . **“ bodrpotnt, oow fumact tnd wo- mtor Hardwood Hoort. , boatrr now sldlu ih and kUrboit. .pa- ut$ aPKEWOOD. noar Coolor basomont witb auto | i.«ko 4 bodroomt. Mutt bo told. Comploto with wolor i n,kc ollor ,d“"undtcl‘i5M* Lioo ‘ •’“Ul M. Jonc.s. Real Est. .. ____Jilt oolT sat par wwotb , 831 WEI hlrh Includot all taxot and lb- FE 4-tUO__ '—_________1 (orooco Imaiodlato pooMaaloB . RoCRniTER FRIVATE h6meI Srnall down parmonl Coll Mr I ■ —lonal re I Tutkor ..........- ------- ” r prtTikcad r HURON ^ BC8 8TO*PPINd Af'DOOR LOE; “ / | SWS^down ......... ^ t lark>tun Brick Ranch II. t. NEW l^^lll.^M CtEAN 8LEEFTKO ROOMS PE , kodrooau ollb rocroaUoo aroa CORHER CROOES AND ADBURN 4-5a4I. »a W Hurao_______ batoBCM Bulb on IM ft ' PE 4-8S8S _______OL I Hia (.-OMFORTABLE I ROOM APART- oMo tilc Biootowoy and * ~ STORE ROOMS ■4ont oioryUUBf famnbod IM saroso Rlfbl Prlca and EZ , p,, roM or loatr. 1 adjololnt PH. E****____________ - ' tortb., 4 yoars Hy Irto | ,n»ro rooma. JOiJO aach Oat ' rCRNUHED ROOM FOR REOT ; .£!$?* “ *•' RmI. handy Auburn Aroaua toca- lor colored Aftor I pm FE lloMimb at OT J-IMS non Ideal for Inauraiiea oMIea. _____________________it. sCllUETT. FE 8-0458! 'i* ..e«er ^ SS^HjfiTn! COLORED - ILLNESS FORCiM I R^laa sSTt M|r rm. _w ^ ^ locobia proporuot | m-N iL Hurob St FE 4-I1II , lay bU 4 with ooa low down | Attar » IS _________________________.MrmmJt Doal diroci with own-' EE StSSl FE 4-4738 , rilONT ROOM 1ST FLOOR NICE_rr jre MMl ---------------------------- Ptl homo clone lb F« I-MM . EAST SIDE SLEEPING ROOM IN FRIT ATE Utrfa 1-room home, kitchen priTtleffs or boenl roemi. 1 bottu. msosmvw’. «vw , smifut-sm * Mw^iwasa .iwa»w v.. a o oDtiootl PE 4w«Mt , hW |MA|e. ntcf lot. Nenr pn- Acre* of Und Dter vllU|« Af oi nEAAf)MAMt~ir rochtAl echoolA. Terwe. Wsierfofd includes iis best tnd iF^EL55*rePONTl.U REALTY .r‘"for 717 Baldolb_______ FE S-SITt j $n.|as. Trrma. Call 3. A. Taylor, Rooms With Board 43 pob colored i and i bed- ! Rraitor. on 4-s3M ________________ rooaa bomrt loo down pdraaobta. , »|alL HODSE NEAR CUBES- ______ «. MbWctob Raolty. FE AMSS._____tan MA Ami, miihl, r^ |W>» dd^-* ■’f .??>*** "Ofra I fiSXL “ifod8E,"T“BBbR(»M. II datlrod FE S-333S I •««: *» acre, II 7» 6an ----- • - --------- Lake Privileges 3 bedrmi.. m hath! newly decorotad throutbout New kitchen cupboardi, baiemaot. OAS bant. 3 lala, 3 car firata. property alt lenced |U.m terms. Dl-rectumt^ OiU EllaabcUi Ldkc Rd, Turn aotttb eo 8 Railya Dr. to Ro IM. open Stfu Our lady of I Eakes Church 7 rm brica ranch lltinl rm. brick tlrepiacc wall, lie. picture window, dlnlnf tpoce. carpettpt and cuc- Ft ShIb Hbmbhb 4n OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P.M. 1036 CANTERBURY Lorely 3-badraoM brick and Iraita tritb plcalcrad wailc. dinlat rt taric r'—*- "— *- - IjlOOT TO Ro. ISN and OFEH 'open SUNDAY Ft SbI# flHMiiB 49 Ft ShIb Hbmbt 49 KENT raAR WATBBFOHO 3B. bioh araOQI.-Ovcr 1 acroa plua anlmnet, li ft. Uv.‘ rmVwtth brlcli llronlMa Full bimt. Farad rd.. ahndcT and fruit iraaa. 817.888. Torma. OTfNER TRANSFERRED - WUI aoU at anerllkt. Ttrr tttrnatlra 3 bednn. ranch boat h CUrketan arta. Brick and alum. aMlna canatneUan. Utrn Ur, rm. with Hraplaea and alMloe ilnaa daora. Carnmle lUaO kalh. MMa loppad oupboardc la kitchen. Rcc. rm. wltti flrapUea In bamt. t car S* *“* t-AWm FBOMT COTTAOB - Only 8888 dawn for Utli aummar coU taca. aaar Clarkateo. Owed con-dlUoB. eadar pnnal boat dock AU for low prlca ot M.S88 Flovd Kent Inc., Realtor SaSS'DUIt Rwr. at TOMfraph FE S4IS3 J- Opto Bvat Free Farklni BATEMAN realty r«r*i! . . And let me sty, I’ve never seen a taster display of going through a paycheck....... For SiUc Houses 49! For Seie Houses trt-laval boms. Faaturac paneled family room. IVs tUa batha. •tep-caruif kllchan with buUt-tn eren and rant#, oak lloorc, gaa heaL fully iaaulatad. Priced at I13.IN with eaay Mrmo. DIRECTIONS: DUte Hwy. to aatbsbnw , Rd.. ri^l one niUc to Midland ! M ^^jOnCN altaa. Modal Fh. | THLUAMS LAEB - Frietletaa I with thta extra claaa 8-roaM and : bath homo, coe-car laraia. baea- j mant. waU laadscapad 8n31t lot. | rarlaty ot frolt treea aad barrlat. ; aaaaa with samh. - GAYLORD ONE OF THE UBT boBloa In tail area. Cad wall la auakaa Urlat room of brick with altraraec nrapMee. ■lose doori la polio. Lorwe brdrooma ot three with na bath. Fartact entraaec ball ellmlnatlnt troffle Ibiousb your Urlus room. Built ta teaturoa In the kltehan with ROCHESTER - SUtaly Itk-atory ! apace tor dlaotle oat M AO home. l>a blockc from dowtitown. the kUchta. OampleUly tta-A-1 coodHIoo. would make excel- lahed reercatloa rooxa ot - . ____ —. saraie. FA oU beat. 118.888 Urmi Dlrectloaa: North on DIxIa HI|hoay ]uat pact Our Lr ' o'Nei I 8UNOAT 3-8 i .SF.EE OR TR.ADE Svlvan Ijkf Front Ideal home lor Ixt. family Early EufUth VicX and atonr. 4 badrm4.. 3>a balhi. ) pawier rm.. alao mald'4 rm. and klUl. LlrlH >w. 14X33. , , llre^ct, paoaM * aparti Income for Colored lent, profeaaMaal hnlMlim. Oeod chanct tar ratoaiac. 88888 down. I fhowa by appoiatmanl. | OWN TODR OWK - 8 rt bath, city homo. aU or -Newly decorated, raei mediate poaaculoo. meat tor owner. Orotaias 8S081 MI WISH or: cant off for eaib. 1 ROOM WITH ABOARD IF —____________ _________ , - «Yl after; V^^yWn-B«T OF-^: i - FE IA377. 14 Mattheoa_> MlddltU^ ‘RaaV- F* Aisai_________________ butt itobe llreMaca. Steam oil heat, 1 car att. taraxe. : oft Telefraph Rd. on Jamai , E Bird, to 1888. OFFICE OPEN .SUNDAY 1-5 P-M. Ray O’Neil Reallv Kay S. Tal “*«afS.7i MULTIPLE USTINO 8EBVICB IRWIN 1 — nprawssoi at'a Blonaod ti al llrTnt. A bo dlserlmlutlat Rent Stores HIITER itaM REAR DRITX-IN Rent Office Space DOOR '■» )R H»1; h"' re i (^'y^,^']_3355 pj --------: Pills 13x14 oOlca, brick and To SfIiIf '*“*1, ( muat cell Uiit abore •’*!»*' cJuiUf. 'Sam Vaf^Lof'S | LORRAINE MANOR sr SK-ss,“u.r.s.e' {„«■“.> Bi-ijsa i S. ko. WaUr Mfl aa-fi-; . . _ . a fiFF* : atUch«4l taraie. I with I Bloomfield Brie’: Ranch L1»3"*b 3 OFFICES FOR RENT. 4448 Dixit . Hwy OR 3-1388 _ 3'ROOMS. CLEAN. HEATED sdlT. able for different ----- -* ‘ nent, ready for paint, lot. 88.888 aad up. Call I0O34' BUILOINO AT 443 OR chart Lake Arenue tsatt oer moolb, MAJLITM rfr" _*I'“heM’ •“ types of busl-! ' IF TOU HEBD aSW W Huron Sl i for down payment for bomt “"‘^pWSc.oo FE 3-1817 TO BUY OR SELL SEE CLARKSTOX REAL EST.ATE. INC. 8884 a Mala 81 Open Dally a to 8; Sunday 11 to S MApla 8-8131 r carpetiBi coeeri tpa-iiuUt pictare window Ilr-Int rm.. drapes included, step dn. paneled family rm. with carter brick fireplace, kitchen aud nook with many bum-int. m Ule baUu. 3 brdrms.. with clocat walls. FuU basement. HW radiant landscaped. Last O Tieaat. ^ TRI-LEVEL Oakland Bench Sdbdlrltlon. Like . prIvUcfea, 1 bedrooma. 11 e 1 n t ! room with itndlo celllox dining i would leee _ . coaartcU ceiaaUe Uld boUii. Ht-n and InUrcom aystem. Itelat room aod fomlly rooma Umt art par exeel-leot. 3 bedrooms, and a around Icrcl family room that U ont ot (bla world Coasider trade. , PINOREE OFF OAIUJtND t1.8M banfaloi^aHaated w rntnum awning. hasa- BiiyS 1 beautiful 1-acre I i-ACRE Horse farm In R^ec-: tar arta. lacludet Aroom bomt I la A-t cobdltloa. bam. fbed. ga-! , rtar. fruH traet tnd barrlat. Oaly ; 88888 down on thta MW, total , prica 818888. ^ ] I Warren Stout. Realtor I n N. Satlnaw 8t. Fh. FE t-8188 I Open Eraa 'Ul I p.m. Suaday 3 to 8 p m. GIs No Money Down larta room tor tooadry room and work than. Two ear it-ratt. Extra Urta lot with circular drirt. Thii It a quality built bomt ^t hat the feel at luxury whan you GILES West Suburban Brick A nice 3 hadroem ranch atyta year aid home la ftb-uloua iMatloo with Ub batha aod carport. Fared atreot. eacaal. Wt hart tha kay. North Suburban Brick 3 bedroom maeb type la A-1 —,<1.1— mira OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 6364 Nicholas West Maple Area 8 roam hrlak roach with atuehcd I ear tanga. i»r;‘SM.“iutnn»8*;s priced for TODAY, Bran waahar aad dryar laeludad. iid".r.r*?s; p'ssi Roctraar Orchard Laha Raad to Nlah-olat. UR to property luat North of Waal Ma^ ilaad • OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 2768 W'inklenian On ttia golf eouraa and clota to SUrar Lake. Beautiful location. 3 bodroom brick srlth garaic. Taeant and .Imrna-dlata poiaaiilan. Thla It put-etaadlng and THE noCM IS RIOBT. Your boat, Jack Smith. Dixit Highway to SQeer Laka RoaiT right to WaKoo. Itfl U mlla to Wlaklamaa. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 398 East Mansfjdd ' Income See Page 20 Picture Ad of Open Houses OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. s:si In h tag f. Uagt* ciuainc uoi w»-' ipedlate awaaeastoa. By Owner MA 8-4318 IkWT-UiAilOMTOT ----- 73S' Sfonlay. Can FS 8-1763 affonooBt from 3 M 8 er U 3-4irt eeet. after 8 p.m.. Weetown Realty.___________ _ RENT \VltH OPTION TO BUY 3- er :-badrdom homat. rartous loeaUant At low as S80 par OPEN HOUSE 2-6 P.M. SUNDAY WHEN YOU ARK OUT DRIVINO SUNDAY, fo »»r* la stop at Hl-Wead Vlllasa. and see eur toeely cuitom 2r,*e'k*"^«*.nr“ss;u? Drive. Faaturlns the added luxary of care free NoOT luxary llvl floor. Atui rate 118 i lot. ft'a With axooUoat OBanelns. Would cuualdar-trading. DRIVE OUT DIXOC (U S ISI and turt right ea Maybee Road, left to Klxg-ffoher watch tor OFER SIOR. Rav O’Neil Realty 3S3 B. Telagrajli^R^ OL 1-0878 Drlee out Dialt Highway to glleer Lake Rd., W on W. Walton Bled, to aiatco-Tllle Rd and toUow slgaa to Model. OPEN 3771 NORTH LAKE DRIVE CuAom brick rancher in stdr?r;“i.«'?K2i' with fireplace aad bobby room. l>b baths. deUgbtftil kitchen wltb buiU-tn range and dlipoaal. Immediate occupant make us an offer. CaU FE 84183. LAKEFRONT - Custom features and l«allty at a ■mall ptfci. You will ba delighted wttb tha view from 3 picture wlndowa, cue la tower level fomlly room. 3 badroemi up. mahogany kUchea. carpeting through-out. altachfid garage. 3 toll KAMPSEN 3411 KUtahalh Lat B Templeton Svlvan IjiLc 3-fodroam' raaek borne. Nlealy ar ranged. Ihttra large llvtog room ____J tor qalek aola Only 831.M4 K. L. Termplcton. Realtor • Orebarl Lk. Rd. , FE 44883 I. OU furaaaa, 3 car garage, too X IN. 818.SN. Terms. down payment. 3 aad 3 bedroomi. to laapoot drive woat on UN to Airport Itood. right 3ti mUcs to “OFEH," hut bc- “BUD” NichoHe, Realtor « Mt. Clemens St. FE 5-1201 or FE 2-3370 “TEMPEST" You Can't Afford to Rent When You Can Live in Pontiac $55 Excluding iraxei sad Inauram FULL FRICE from $8,995 OPEN Sun. 2 to 5 p-m. NORT1^ SIDE 590 E. Beverly St. Quick noaaassloa ca this extra clean 8 room bnaga-tow close to but and school. lemcat, goc furaaoe. glS.lSe. C. HAYDEN Realtor * ■8441_______ IS B. Walton atorma and Krtcni. garage. ONLY 81.808 DOWN, to la-ywet drive north on N. Iforry to Joalyn. left -TOMATIC HEAT — TMT NICE LOT AND FAYKD STREET - WILL COH- E MONET. WRIGHT. Realtor Ookland Ava. Open *tU SJt Partridge n THE "BHUr TO BBS CHARMING RAMBLER A eery attraeUve i-mom Colonial ranch home fo Fercat.Lakc Country aub area. Two full baUia. plua 3 axtra lavatoritt. 3Vb-car garage. Over aa acre af beautl-fuliv landieapad grouada. Tau'U ei^y ilvl^ **l t¥** BlMaflaM Ml& taclUUai” SKBSI with only 83.488 dewal LONG LAK1-: LUXURY with thla praetleally now, luxuri-OU4 roach ramUlag 3-fcadiwom bomt. 8ha ebUdraa wlU loet tha family raam aad apoaleua Mad-scapad lot. Tou’ll ha happy wW the aeeladtd ptvtd atroet, Ufct S^.’^jSS ataC AtoSag* aa2tlrt! All tha work baa beta dona hart with lolt af axma. S38.MS. Partridge lass W. Haria****i‘****FK 4-3SS1 knotty ptoa kitobon and d&Ung roam, terttaod IrooA porch. Thla honso U prlead al only SI1.8M. PACE RBALTT OH 844M BUILDER u.s. Government Property Manager ATTENTION HOME BUYERS SALK aavtral ehafoo places cf propettfoa cCfoiod at a ■uhataatfol tavlagt to you - TOD NEED NO DOWN FATMBHT - and you can pnrebata a homa an a tong form eontraet wHh maothly paymenfo Icaa than rant, f-r BEDBOOltt - LAROB LOTS — IDEAL LOCA- AN TO BUY - O'NEIL YA**'FSoF!SSr"MAHAO* ?."w'*?.arfo*":sai“i5 your own. OaU FE 3-T1I3 tor turther poittoulara. OTgIL MULTIFLB UBTINa SEBVICK ARRO BRICK-Naat 3 bedroom wttb euL fltora. pfottorod walfo foU hiuo-mant. Mealy gfoataTln pareboa. atUchad garaga. Ink* bungalow, oak floort. Rill aaat meift, IOC. roam, ttormc aa. aertena. Uk tor garage poved driet aad atroet. saitli FKA A BAR0a»-| bodrtom lafcotroat 3 Lar^e Bedrooms Dining Room Gas Heat Carpeting Included Many other Dthixo Faoturea lOSRESstBlvd. 1 black N. of FUc on Bat! Blvd. Open Daily, Sun. 12-9 Model Phone FF. 5-3676 Office UN 4-2625 S.BJ BUILOINO CO. HAGSTROM OT**5prox.*^ >caUac. 13.808 dl roR sl . Completely furnlabcd rv Ntec vaade beach 8S.IS8. Low down pay- Ittding 1 11 price 8 FRICE SMASHINO BARGAIN H. R. HAGSTROM REALTOR 4880 Highland Road (M4SI NO DOWt^ PAYMENT West Side Close to Webster and Washington Schools NEW 3-BEDROOM HOMES pavad atioat. S11.SM. itrmt gsti DOWH-A gaed giaoa to kaS^. eUw!j oalSr sSoM.' 'tiin 'ITO*it%)LiSoOOR, REALTOR FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 IM YOUNG BILT HOMES Really Means BETTER BUILT LIMITED SALE $100 Total Cost Down 3 Bedrooms MODEL 188 W. Chicago OPEN 1:30 to 6 P.M. ALSO WASHINGTON PARK Mat Down RUSSELL YOUNG WHAT TO DO WitH TWO? lell the axtra toblt lamw TV ■ a«to. apMhkoea tor CAtil. Dial The Pontiac Press Want Ads FE 2-8181 Aluminum wlndoot with flidlng aercena and storm sash. M ft. lot and paved street. Coaerete drive. FHA, OI aad convtntlaaal forma. Cal' '-------------- Vasbinder, Inc. ' FE 5-8875 rtfoaa homt aa tot 108x380. a to Kho^ abepplag and I tIaUag. Fun prlct f1,BSS. Older Home 3 hadreems. Nka kltcb< room. Uvtag roam, full i 1 ear attodad garage c 3 mllaa from town. Ill 2 Bedroom CRAWFORD AGENCY 388 W. WALTON FE f.S3SS m E FLINT____MT S-U83 Val-U-Way GOOD BUTS AND TRAOBB BAROAIN I. $1.M0 FULL FRICE aS £liHrtm MrtialiS^lSM OU hast. Yaeaat. mova riabt to. COMFORTABLE UVINO Ks>:s:Si^.ss;:2.£n:iE —iSfU?*' £•--*“ OfoSB 1 badroom homa oa pawed atreot. Batamoat, aU turaaoa. Oak ftoara. NerBi aMt toeatta^ Va-0804. gis jw^wnSlwhdlng R. J. (Dick) VALUET REALTOR FE 4-3531 oF.^;?«?^5gB^7^4