Th« W«afh»r Wt«tk« r*rcni< , J 118th year' THE PONTIAC PRESS Hom« Edition if ic ic pbNTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1901 —34 PaJeS Accepts Asylum Galvao Gives Up the Ship Faces Charges fromOwners and Passengers: Rebels Are Disarmed arid Brazilian Mariries in Command RECIFE, Brazil (AP)— i Rebel leader Henrique : Galvao coficeded defeat I t o d a y for --- ----i re^ aboard the Ttiey Plotted and fought ! ■ " Expect 3 Inches of Snow to Storms Bury SANTA MARIA TALK — U. S. Navy Adm. Allen E. Smith Jr. (left) confers aboard the hijacked Portugueae liner Santa Maria with Portuguese rebel leader Henrique Galvao.(right) and ar rb«t*r» a woman interpreter off the coast of Brazil' Tuesday. The negotiations helped bring freedom for the ship's 600 passengers Thursday at Recife. The heaviest snowfall of the year was moving in on Pontiac and lower Michigan today, threatening to snarl afternoon and evening traffic with up to three inches of snow. More than one inch had blanketed the area by 10 a m... sending city and county road graders scurrying to keep hq^ays open. Respite from me storm at midday was followed by predictions that another two inches would fall before the day is out. Double • Barreled B From Wmter Cl Traffic Arteries From Our New* Twci huge snowstorms, Yes, Even Fell in LoveM Dream By SAUL PETT The decision was reached in: I negotiations with Brazilian authorities aboard the liner in Rwife I Harbor. RECIFE, Brazil (UPU - Capt. i Mario Simoes Maia was startled ^ j when a seaman niriied into his RECIFE, Brazil Some wept, some laughed, stMne him and said shook with fear and tension. Some plotted, some fought, I crewman had been murdered by and some fell in love. 'armed passengers who had taken Of the near 600 passengers trapped aboard the Santa|‘’'^^|J“^j^ his eyes in disbe-Maria for 12 harrowing days, those in the first and | lief and thought at first that hej with b^micide, robiien and de-second class suffered nothing more serious than badhav‘«« * •»«! dream. i priving passenger* and crew of Centennial Headquarters to Open in New Library noon Iraffic had slow<>d on all ma-^ jor highways, held to a creeping! pace ip some places. The Weather Bureau warned of drift hazard* a* a result of pre- ; a'a7e“l^"c^'' the W ^ ^ t&.sL flOto -ly^yered^"^^ “■ * u' . . piled .drffti? up to 10 Warming temperatures accom- -_________. j ipanied the snowfall, with a high| the win- [oj JO predicted today. The raer- ter-weary jAidwest and East Tcury was expected to dip to 6jto-ping hoi|rs in several major dow^ town letail rtbies. After closing time at • p.m., merchants had optimistic reports of sales, despite I' But when he saw with machineguns patrolling corridors of the ship, he realized he was fully awake. was better than (hey would b&ve expected even with good weather. Retailers indicated they would continue Thursday night hours, expecting trade to build up during the coming weeks. Most downtown stores. are open until 9 p.m. Mondays and Fridays as welt. rv Brazilian marines were in com-, mand of the ship and Galvao'S; ^ s. i ^[hin band of rebels was disarmed. IWill turn the B&sclTicnt meeting room of the hew .At the same time. Library building into a bustling Center faced legal action in a Brazilian jof activity. court from the hijacked ship's The room has been reserved for use by the Greater Pontiac Centennial Commission until after the official centennial celebration June 17-24. I The heavy storm, moving up jirom Kcqtucky. struck about. 7 ia m., the first big snowfall since two inches hit the area Jan. .7., There were steady flurries most of last night. SALT TRLt*S OI T owners, who want t eharged Ex-Officials Sentenced DETROIT » — Harold L. Rippe, former Taylor Township super-isor, and Marvin Harklein, who t^was his police chief, were serving days in the Detroit House of Correction today for fraudulently registering voters in 1955. They sentenced Thursday by clr- Capt. Maia toldf a news conference that almoisf his entire crew decided to die, together rather than join the rf^ls. to win back the ship fhom the hijackers. but "We couldn't f^t only with our hands a gain At machineguns and grenades.’(^ The skipper praised the American jjiassengers aboard the cruise ship, who declared they would not debark at Recife unless the entire crew was permitted to leave with them. -4--------- ial. What did most do to while awwy the trying .hours? Mrs. Floyd Preston, traveling with her husband, a University of Kansas professw. and their four children, said: "I sat and worried, talked and watched the children.” Her 14-year-old son, Harold asked if he enjoyed the trip, beamed—"sure.” Caroline Boyce, 60, a widow from Baltimore traveling alone, said the armed rebels stalking the decks made everyone aware_ ■ ship wU being held by force. Lumumbists Ambush U.N.Patrol' Stone Police Over Tyrol ROM^ itulated to the ui-evifaWe In^ cotderenee with Adm. Dias Fernandes, chief of Brazil's | 3rd Naval District, and other | Brazilian officials. • { The 610-loot liner s regular skipper, Mario Simoes Maia. di.sclos^ ■ Pitorfetp sqljowge Galvao’S voyage evtth' fhoOgh thei regular Chip's officers were under, gunpoint at ill times. j Re said fauceU were left «pea In an .effort to deplete the tre*li water snpply, in an effort to force a landing. He taMlIrated that Oai I vno’s Inexperienced navigator | bad been led astray at time*. I Capt. Simoes Maia declared, some Of the Galvao seized the ship Jan. 22 had come from the Soviet Union hnd had been trained in Russian brigades. He said these rebels had been in Cuba "recently. "This was an authentic rase of, piracy,” he-asserted. The last act of thr high sea* expected M i eon up to a/foot in depth trapped hundreds At automobiles and made thou^nds late for work. Many gav/ up the struggle to get .tteri* at/aH. The new onslaught of winter piled deep snows on Chiengo and St. I>MiH, tangled traffic and closed aeliool* from the Missouri River to the Carolliuin and raised heavy -»now warnings along Hie Eastern Seaboard. Jleadquariers manager will be Leo Spaeth, a representetiye-of -Sontbciy twiinl| -the-■Johrr'' 'B'r'"Ttogcrs Producing Co., the Fostoria, Ohio, firm hired as professional consultants on the Centennial pre^ram. Hpaeth is to remain in the cll.v until the official celebration ends, roordinating the manv phase* of the giant undertaking lor the ^^temd*i eonimission IM Ifs general chairman, .Stuart E. Whitfield. Oakland County had 4H i^lt! trucks on the. highways befo^ '20 of them operating u Pontiac area. Pontiac salt/crews | fallowed by snow plows at 10:30 a.m. County plows/attacked | 'Th<' mercury plummeted to 24 the highways about th^. too. below zero at Watertown, N. Y., and 19 below at Montpelier, Vt., and New York City’s 7-above reading gave the metropolis its 16th ^usesT^ subfreezlng_ J temperatures. The twin Storms, one shoving eastward across the lower Great d Lakes region and the other explod-s Ing northward out of a Dixie ice -- storm, took a mounting toll ot s deaths. reported poor dangerous highway eonditlm' Oakland Ctntnty school buses had I delivered mildren to school this Jj morning m the time the snow be- gi gan to Accumulate on side roads d and hignways. Morning winds northeastcriv at] A special weather bulletin warned IJiX) SPAETH Pontiac Motor to Shut Down .Spaeth has already visited Pontiac several times in recenj months, meeting centennial ers with Wallace D. Laffert Rogers representative who worked with city and cenf< officials since plans began / 'ar ago. Spaeth, a ('im-lnnali, ‘ dent, ha* been with t , Co. at .year*. Among the bigger u^ntcnnial ob-| jservances he haS” /managed Week layoff to Enable I Division to Align Sales, |Mo. Production Schedules ,, per hour will become north-ea^eriy to north at 15 to 35 mlleit tfe this afternoon and tonight. The temperature at 2'p.m. was that accumulations of u'p to a" foot were expected in sections of Virginia. West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey. Parties to Convene Boost Favorites at State Confabs i Kansas City. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6i 150 Hurt in'Maryland T Train Derails, Killing Six ^ From Our News Wires BOWIE, Md.-A train derailment which turned a day at the races into a nightmare of death suffering in snow-covered countryside is being investigated Six persems were killed and 130 injured Thursday when seven cars special 11-car train from Phil-adel^ia left the rails while mak-a left turn from the main line ) a spur leading to Bowie race course. “Bodies were banging frpti| windows nad people were either screaming or Just moaning to be helped. One man. trapped ander n displaced nndercar-riage of a car kept yelling, ‘Oh, ray God. help me. Undeterred the tragedy, many ' of the survivors trudg^ three miles to the borhe races after helping the injured to safety. Even then, the ninth race was canceled • hen a small vacant pari-mutuel bhilding caught fire, spreading smoke over part of the track. The engineer, Howard W. Horn-fi? A -- - j Pontiac Motor Division will dose idwvn its njpnufacturing and as-Isembly operations for one week • beginning Monday. Feb: 13, it wps annoi^ed today J)y S. E. Knud-!n, general manager. "The shutdown would enable the division to bring its production schedules in line with sales,” said Knudsen. ___The shutdow n would lay off an estimated 13,600 employe* at Pontiac Motor and Fisher Bod.v Division. The layoff is typical of current^ trends in the .auto industry. Pon-y tiac Motor is one of the last ( imaged/ the eentonnial of the Sault .Str./Maric lo<-ks in If&l and the ISOtn anniversary of the-, Louisiana ^rchase In New Orleans in II In Today's Press Michigan—Civil War 13 One rescuer who pulled victim* from the wreck—«i the 13th day of the race meet—commented: "if it had Miowed like it was supposed lo, thr racra would've t to Kivu Province today. tiW hcKvtly before opening fire, aeoording to a UJ4. npokeaman. Ineenaed anti aeeUag revenge, apon a Nl- fighting the Nigerians managed to witbdraw to their barmeka, where two KIva If one of the atronghoMt have happened.” Early this morning, the race track called off today’s card be-nmoiig the rebels and at least cause of a predicted heavy snow-one U.N. officer was killed In ~ the dny-long gun battle. The aftack foiiowed a brawl About 300 passengers were late Tbareday la srhlcb U.N. Nl- the train,-.three milre from the race track, when the qtdeftiess of thie mid-winter afternoon was riiat-tered in a mass M twisted steel, broken glass and uprooted seate. The dooble-nnit dtespl engine tumbled eVer oa .Its light tide. The seven derailed cara'boaaced All we felt was two sharp jerks," said a dining car steward, Eugene B. Webster. "One big sud-niaktng fbrir total aamber about dm j«k. then a smhll one," Carl Hartman of the Cottaqp aty, Md., rescuw-'squad, one of dozens of fmergency units from neighboring towns that rushed to the scene northeast of Washington. iwrt ef tb* ^lescribed the scene when he ;ar^ t By GEORGE T* TRUMBULL JB. County Democrats convening in Graiftl Rapids tonight will be tooting their horns for their “favorite,” Mrs. Harriett Phillips, while miles away in Detroit Oakland Republicans will be sizing up John A. Gibbs’ chimws tor state cTialnham^ Whatever the outcome by late Saturday, in the interim the county’s two political Voices will be heard loud "■and clear at the biennial spring state conventions forming today in the Furniture and Motor cities. Kennedy Wires Mayor Rowston Promises U.S. Help on Urban Renewal WorJ( to Aid More Jobs i In a new move to ease unemployment, President Kennedy has asked Pontiac to speed its urban renewal programs and promised Each local party has their favor-f son — and daughter — candidates hopeful to win spots on their Former state representativr Donald A. Brown, 36, of Royal Oak, denied report* today that -be was seeking the Job of Republican state rhalrman. Brown, an attorney and a can-date for LI. Governor In IMS. representative In ISM-M Fifth ni»- ____ _ . j Irlet. Our efforts lo improve the * .. ^ . , M j lor 11 statewide educational and Philip K. Rowston. ' Ftoeh will also elect who lhe,v "There are many projects nowt wish to represent Oakland under way. or whose plans have ■ t'wunfy on the Democratic^ and been approved, in many cities that RepubHcnn State Central Cort-can be speeded up, creating addi-| ndttees. the 72-member govern- tional jobs immediately." (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) TBB WAY . AND THAT — A grmmd view of wreekage of the Pennsylvania i^rotd train that derailed en route to Bowie race track Thursday shows .two overturned diesel tocontotives and dam- aged cars. A worker looks inside one car searching f( the wreck that killed sik and injured ISO. ordered Financing Agency “to cooperate with local authbritles In beginning construction of projects at. the earliest possible ttine and In. maintaining steady eftorts to oomplele them." In reply, Rowston told the President ui a telegram today that the city’s two urban renewal projects "are being pushed as exp^itious-ly as possible.” He said that "the city will be glad to work with you to move Jhe projects ahead rapidly and to reduce unemployment." Rowston concluded by e’xpress-ing interest in President Kennedy's proposal to establish a department of urban affairs. ‘"niis could be of great help to cities," Rpwston said. News Flashes NEW YORK (Ft-Traimnea of the IxNig Island Railroad nsfi-fied the line todoy that %y would not work over the weekend. They clotmrd eqnlpneM i« not in proper operatfag condition. WASHINGTON (UPl) - The State Deparimeni taid today that Imprisoned former Premier Patrice Lomnmbn in “ a faetor" to be reckooed wUh to UaHed rto to find a pssee-sotattoo of the rhoolte Cong* '!fr TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1961 l^nnedy Briefed mi La^; Envoy 'Slill Optimistic’ WASONGTON (VP1> — Presi-jdate has yrt been set for his re dent Kemtedy received a perscnaljtum to Laos but he expects ic briefing today on the crisis uileave Tteae in a few days. Uos from U5. Anibaasador Win-, * * * throp BRNvn olio said he Is still j Kennedy's meeting with Broun opUhcdifie' that a penceful po-iuws the high point of a jam-packed litical settlemeid can be found, uxirking schedule which listed ap-* * * pointments at a dip of more than Kennedy and Broan coDferredjone an hourJthrougbout the mom-hr 4t minutes.-The ambassador.ing and afternoon. was noncommital about his talk* -/■--------------- with the President Bnt whew asked If he h hcpefnt at a peOtical sotatlo the cold war btwbles hi the tiny told repsHers; "I'm always apt!-nristte.’’ Kennedy has pledged admin-istratioh ettwia to miske strife-racked Laos an "independeih ... peaceful country. ’ The tangdom; has bean the scene of fighting nadt the target of Commuhist kivasioni tireats in recent months. “J! Loan for MSUO TentativelyOK'd Port of the $1.1 Million Would Be Used for Four Dormitories Castro Purges Cuban Judges 120 Fired in Attempt to Remove Legal Blocks to His Rule niRISTF.N XEW Sl'BMARINE - Polaris ----^rubmariiie Sam^oustm was chrisfened at Niriv- port Newt, Va., Thursday, juat as it was ; Michigan state UravTrsity Oak-j launched. The unfinished sister ship John Mai^ ^ . land has received cooditiona] ap- - --------- ---------------—--------- Biwti told newsmen thst hejppf^.^ ^ Sl l-millkm federal ‘**‘"iIoan for the construction of doi- with etena^ but declined to go mitories on the camntLs............... ' uTtCF 8TtyQBtRnS'' | # ^ # He said that he and A*si«tant Some $600,000 of the total would Secretary «f stale J. flrahani be, used for four cottage-type dor-ParaoM would meet with aews- |mitories, which could be built in men Saturday at the State Oe- il^O days If appim-al is giv’en by; partftiMit. jthe Michigan State University '»---#ranibg.«aaBfor saWTitc defifiife' shall 'Mi«n ways at left. The Hoindon a aored by Mrs. John B. Connally Jr., wi new secretary of the Navy. State Conventions Be^n his rule. Oqe supine court justice, the preridents at six provincial courts of appeal. 26 appimls magistrates and 87 otiier judges came under the, ax,, which fell for the second tiirie in two months. The government acted under cabinet decree issued. X sispehding for 5 Ikw pat- venting dismissal of court officers. In the December purge 13 supreme court justices were ousted. (WBCn TO DECISIONS One of Castro's chief oomplainfi against the courts has been that they often awarded owners of seiaed property too much com- Ex-Resident Gets Clinic Post in RO L’’ s h a p would house 4S etndeaU esach, with a resideat luhisor. MSUO offiriais said they favored the niits more efficient use of the : laad. and gives student* the advantages of small-group living. Two of the units would be for A former Pontiac resident. Dr.:male students, and two lor le- < Continued From Page Onei iig bodie* of both parties, for ■ i>-‘ue«t.eww.-ye«w; At their caucus in the Pantlind Hotel Ballroom at 10 p. Oakland Democrats will try to prevent any birkering among themselves — th*'y remember well a "year ago — which might disrupt Mrs. Phillips' chances of clinching the vice chairmanship of her state party. 1 T hear some people are going liiaT^^ri"”.;:^*^ ^ buut diroci i Oak Child Guidance CUnir. ter. near Walton Boulevard. MSUO: I the lake-over of the Dr. Imperi graduated from Poi>-!already has 15 students living in party organlMtioa from the tiac Central High School and the*two converted farm houses, andj hands of a so-caUed old guard University of Michigan Medical'more than 100 studenU have shown element last year with the help School. I interest in campus residriicy. > of a labor faction. Hiere are we* ; e * e j Uiom party members who still She moved to Detroit from Pon- The units wwild be financially | bear some resentment. tiac in 1942. iself-liquidating. ! Mrs Phillips, a 37-.vear^ "She la the first full-time med- ! ^ remaining $500,000 of the fed-: Huntington Woods housewife with kal director at a child guidauce i'*™' ^ ®*'i eight years State Central Com- rliaic in Oakland County in maay |P»n*ion dining facilities in the|„.,it(^ experience, is considered .vears,” said Dr. William West- i student center. almost a shoo-in to win Mrs. imHSk presMent of flie OakUmd * *. * * Adelaide Hart'* old position. CWId Guidance dtale. who an- ' Currently ihere is apace for-^ .students with enrollment at J Students w^io will live in the moHJy on the strength that she has the support of Gov. John B. Swainson. Signs, placards and colorful balloons are ready for when Wayne County’s 1st Coi^resrional District yields to Oakland Saturday in the Civic Auditorium and Oakland Chairman James M. Ginn places nomination the woman who helped him get e(elit along liberal and conservative lines in trying to find a replacement LIndemer among five announced Commission i has also been a consultant to the ^trort Ju^e^Cburt^l ,^-ashINGTON UP - President! Battle Creek Child Guidance Oin-i, ' the board'of directors of the Oakland clinic and the State Department of Meutal Health. .jSuit Adds |to Chrysler jLegal Tangle J Kennedy today chose law profes-... J u *sor WiUiac L. Cary to be chairman! The appointment was made by ^ ^ j Delaware to be a member of ihe| Securities Exchange Commission. a a a ! Another court suit in the tangled Both Cary and Frear are Demo-|legal web surrounding Chrysler crats. Members of the commission Carp, and former executives was [filed tWs morning in Oakland Eniott, county finnan since was rated top contendnr un-till he declined to run because ol ‘press of business." Gibbs is reput^ to have been Oliott' right-hand man in developing i smooth-running party organization Kennedy Wonts Hannah $20,000.8 year and the to Keep Rights Unit Job Chmrman $500 more. WA^CTO^ (ITO - ,V.rS tain Dr. John Hannah, president! of Michigan State University, ini Frear was defeated last No-his post as chauman of the Civil [vember in his bid for,,je-election Rijd>hi commission, the Whitejto the Senate. House said today. j * * * Kennedy will ask Hanriah to re-' Cary replaces Edward N. main in the jcommissiop chairman-|Gads^ as SEC chairman. Oadsby, ship wh^'Hannah pays a call on a Republican, remains as a mem-Kennedy late today. ber The Weather Full U. S. Weather Bureau Report TONTTAC AND VlCiNITY — One to three 4iiebes or more snow today and windy with blowing and some drifting. High 20. Snow flurries and cold tonight. Low 6. Saturday mostly cloudy and cold. High 16. Winds northeast County Circuit Court. ■k * i Chrysler, in the suit, asked that Jack W. Minor, ousted marketing director for its Plymouth-DeSoto-Valiant Division, ^ required to give an accounting between himself and four other firms while he was a Chrysler official. tlirysler also asked that Minor, SS, of ISM Dorehester Road, Birmingham, be made to pay Ckry-aler any proflis secured ihroogh transaetfons with the firms. The suit also asks that Minor and his attorneys be ordered to prosecute pending the outcome of other court action, a $25,000 suit in which Minor demands re-[turn of cash he says he invested in a Chrysler stock-buying pro- *—jgram;- lASK ACfXIUNTINfi i Chrysler asks for an accounting I of Minor's transactions with lour Thomas B. Adams of Lathrup village, president of Campbell-Ewald Advertising Co. in Detroit, is bidding for nomination to the Wayne IStatelUmvereity B^ Governors. KELLY SHOO-IN Sure of winning-GOP nomination lor another eight-year term on the State Supreme Dxirt is former two-term governor and incumbent Justice Harry F. Kelly of Birmingham. mth one iuenmbent, Mrs. Dorothy Andrew* of Oarkston, not seeking re-otfettw l» (bk Stele Central ronmtitiee, a lively contest should envelop the Oakland caucus toidght to pick from GOFConvention Holds Up Vote for Chairmen DETROIT (* — Former State Sen. Edward Hutchinson of Fenn-ville was chosen temporary chairman of the Resolutions Committee at the Republican State Convention here today and selection of a permanent chairman sidetracked until such time as all 23 members are prewnt. Alvin M. Bentley of Owooso was nominated for permanent ehnlrmaa, bnt nn objection was nan might not be fully Informed >n all issnes facing the pnrty >ver the stete. There were 17 members at the committee's initial session. Newsmen wiere barred from the committee session, but it also wju learned that it will consider resolutions regarding education, elec- .At I s.n.'. Wtod vdoclty I n. ESrsctloD—NorthCMt *UB seu mdtr at »:M p.m *uo rlMi Bsturdsy st t ii t m Itoon MU Sstnrdsr st 1:31 t.m 'noon rlM> Frldsr st I 41 p m. Htfhfft SBd Lss Dswstom Tern W 4 M Sales Co.. Bel-Aire Proc- and the courts. 31 [esa, Inc., Transportation Advertis- --------- sJ,ling'Co., and Taxi-Ad Co. The suit alleges that Minor held a 50 per cent interest in W & M 4» in iMi------- “ " ' -3 In iiniSales and that the firm received Tknndn '• TiHB~rntor» chiri *han $80,000 in commissions BsitimorL 4 ”-7 .*lfrom-the-other Ihree companies. llunnrcli" 4 -3 Mtnml 33 «3I arowntvUls S3 43 Ntw Orirnnt 31 411 Buffsio 7 -3 Mrv York M 7| " CltveSSid' IS PMIf^ CTiryslet; charges that Minor IS OttroU * 3 PltUburfh .14.Port Worth U 31 at. Louii l3|Hou|hlon •-10 Trarerw C. l*;Jsckendicitis. Named as defendants in the suit we Drs. B. T. DIdtfiSbh and Jerry MargoUs, the hospital and the Osteopathic Service Group of Pontiac, lac. Ike California Bound GETTSYBURG, Pa. UB-Ibrmer I^vsidetit Dwight D. Eieenhower will make his project vacation trip to California by train this weekend, it was announced today at his office here. Canada Sells to Reds OTTAWA (UPI) - Canada announced Thursday the sale of 28 million bushels of wheat and 12.1 million bushels of barley to fam-ine4iit Communist China lor $601 million in cash. whtdi caimired -24 out of race* _Nqv. 8., "with btoh* still could move out trout In i»m-padgnfaig for three late local Fhst in was Jiuhes C. Zeder, retired Chrysler Cewp. vice president and director, seeking nomination to the University of Michigan Board of Regents. Richard H. McManus, 50, a civil engineer from Orchard Lake also seeks nomination for regent of the University of Michigan. * * * Just Wednesday James C. Covert of Waterford Township, superintendent of Royal Oak scb<^, decided to seek the GOP nomination to the state board of education. Antonio Nunez Jimenez, diief of Castro's agrarian reform program. warned as long ago as last spring that many judges would have to change their way of think-’ j«t J9C lace -fte- cwifiwquefrces. lew dismissal decree, signed by Castro. President Os-valdo Dorticos and Justice Min-i*ter Alfredo Yabur, said the jurists were thro>vn out to assure Cuba a more "revolutionary’’ (dicatimi of justice. It was not known how big a percentage of the judiciary was lopped off in the latest purge. Nor was any mention made of replacements for those fired. A Brazilian na\7 m i n i s t e spi^esman said it is almost beyond question that Galvao will accept asylum in Brazil. A Pmrtu-guese ex^, be lived in this eoun-‘ try for a time hot later wear 16 Venezuela to plot seizure of the Santa Maria. Quadros had made tiie idfer of political asylum to Galvao and his band of rebels earlier thta week In hopes of getting them to Ing incumbents Mrs. Betty Flne-gnn of BirmlnKhnm, Ctordon T. Getatnger at Bloomfield Township nnd Jnmes F. Prebh of Roynl Onk. Other GOP candidates are Mrs. Robert Eoff and Mrs. Robert Lowry. both of Bloomfield Township, Miss Alice Schoenhiritz, of Royal Oak, and former state representative candidate Richard 1. Moore of Pontiac. * 4r * Democrats will act on four "rec-otnmnidaUons’’ of a specie Kreening committee for their state committee representatives tonight. They are: Otis Lawrence, a UAW representative from Pontine; Mrs. Walter F. Brinknwn. n Wnlerford Township hounewlte; Mr*. Hnrold R. ghpleee, « Detroit nttorney from Farmington; and William A. O’Brien, unsue- rruentetive from Claimon. There were reports circulated that some "protest’’ nominations would be made from the caucus floor against the action of the Opponents fear the prepared slate would be tantamount to election, thus usurping the powers of the 142-member Oakland delega- tion. * * Allen Harlan, incumbent member of the Michigan State University Board of Trustees, the only ’’favorite son’’ candidate Democratic nomination state offices. He was endorsed at the county conventhm in Pontiac two weeks ago. UAW Ruled Out as Bargainer for Cross Employes MOUNT CLEMEI^S Wt - The United Auto Workers Union Thurs-I day lost ite rights as bargaining agent tor production workers ai the Cross Oo. automation ma chlhery plant to nearby Fraser. The U.8; Osuri of Appeals, 6th Orealt at Ctaeiiuull. deisertifled 6 A* a >»■«. The court held Cross was Justified in a Gomiflaint the union had ueed mtsleadtog campaign mate-al to a representation etection tree yean ago. Hie court, in an uianimous action. remanded the case to the National Labor Relationa Board ioi furtiier consideration ’’not tocon-i w^th the views" eximessed The Day in Birmingham 1 Community House Sets Fund Goal at $50,700 ^ HAVANA (AP) - ndel CastiW today fired 120 judges throughout Cuba to the second phase of a swecfdng coist purge aimed at BIRMINGHAM-A goal of $50.-' TOO tor tite 1961 Community House fund drive Mardi 6-20 was nounced yesterday'by the board of directon. * * * Eugene J. Barney, board presl-dent, said the goal was deter aftep^an extensive study of I ‘ • ----- needs. Liner Sabotage Tried, Captain Declares ((jontinued From Page One) ference aboard the sMp between They said no one had suggested the rebels had seized the ship for irflvatc gate. And the key words relating to piracy in the Geneva Convention o( 1M8 dre ‘.‘for private ends.’’ Kennedy Children Snowbound in South WA8HINGTON UB-The Kennedy children are snonrhound In Florida but the snow is to Washington. ‘The Httic daughter and new ■on of the Preoldent mod his wife were scheduled to fly to today from warm Palm Beach to the ■now-encrusted capital to take But with heavy snow telling here and more on the way, the White House canceled the flight- A new date will be picked when the weather clears up. ‘The storm started early this morning and the Weather Bu rean warned there would be an accnmulatlon of more than six Goldwater Seeks to End Recognition of Russia SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-8eB. Goldwater, KArii., said Thursday he would seek to kavo the United Stete* withdraw diplomatic recognition of Soviet "TMs goal is actually the mum amount needed just to pay far repairs and maintenance, and to provide fte the current services of the Community House," Barney added. ‘‘ESUjr n’n. jiopi^ the cttiaeBs of Birmingham, She was the dauihf^ a Washtenaw County pioneer family and a courin to the late Dr. Royal S. C(«elind, mayor at Am Atbor and later US. aoiator from New York. Sutvivtog aik two sisters, Mabel Toomey at Bimtogham and Edith Holmes Fredericks of Cali- tomis.____________ ____ _ ★ * * Her body will be at the Maidey Bailey FimeTal Home. Sendee arrangements are pending. nundlng area will oontrlbuto John-K. Stevenson; funJ' diWe diainnan. explained that the goal I 85 per cent of the amount needed to operate the satv-! ice center. The remainder would* come from income-producing activities as rentols and. adult tflucatidh. Stevenson revealed that two’ companies had anonymously do-, nated a new brochure which 'graphically describes the history. | objerts and services of the Community House." I * ♦ ★ The brochure, he said, will bej mailed to large group* of area' citizens before the end of the Others may obtain the booklet by sending thdir requests* to the (Community House, 5^ S.l Bates St. | "The need for such a brochure | became apparent in a survey showing that many people in the' area were not aware of what was going on at the Community: House." (Candidates seeking nomination in the Bloomfield Township primary election Feb. 20 have been Invited to a meeting of the Bloomfield Republican Club Tuesday. The meeting, which is to the public, will be held in the RInomfield Township HaU, 4200 Telegraph Road, at 8 p.m. ECach candidate will be alloted three minutes to state their platform. A questioil period will follow. Members of the Birmingham Woman’s Club will entertain their husbands at a 6; 30 a.m. dinner meeting Tuesday at Showcase, Inc., T38 Brownell St. Mrs. Matthew Cammareri. president of the club, will preside over the "Men’s Kite" program. (Chuck Leonard, an accordionist, will entertain during the dinner hour. Following a brief business meeting, the members of the dub I will present a play written by Mrs.' J. P. Bellefluer entitled "Tiiej Antique." ' Loisise H. Tnomey Louise Holmes Tuomey, 72, of! 327 Southfield Road, died today; following an illness of several! months. i She was a former Detroit school! teacher and librarian. A graduate of the University of Michigan, she was a member of the Omega Phi Sorority and the Mortar JBoard. She was also a former secretary of the Detroit Society of Aris and Crafts. Ford Wins Contract DEARBORN (UPD-Ford Motor (Co. said today its Ford Division has been awarded a $1,623,406 government contract for 922 Nation wagons for the Navy, Air Force and Defense Department. OneYWit d five W«rt Germans enjoyed a vacation trip in the 1958-59 travel season. a We iMfM too S# Y4m — • SAVE *6.07 Oe lUflMlsr $16.95 Lite Hi-Chairs Guaranteed FIRST QuoUtr a Tbkk ssri sa* « Kpsarsj. , • ifimeii I Oe Srie M Rteb Steree- S •- - Taaa'aTaaValaVSaaaaat NCX” SALES ._.TAX: —on New and Refill PRESCRIPTIONS EVERYBODY SAVES 10% to 45% on Evtry Prescription PHARMACY —Main Floor EUCniCAL APPLUUIGES At DISCOUNT PBICES — Towite sad Ssterdsy — 2nd FLOOR BARGAINS Bavular $4 Faina Alunniriurn popper with 2-qusrt cs-pscity. With cower. Cord is extra. 6-Quort ROUND STYLE AUTOMATIC ELECTBIC Cooker-Fryer $72jy Fdlne. BOW Deep fryer with cover, basket and temperature con-trol. famous name. Floor - to - Ceiling 3 LHe POLE LAMPS 88 S9.9S Valaa C99 9 As-Showa—UI, spprowsc core sad plus. 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THE PONTi^C;^^^ FRIDAY, KEBRrARV' Baby Qop Reaches November RecoM WASHlNGTOff O^-MOK baUes were bom in this country during November I960 than durii^ any previous November, the Public Health Service reported. ♦ W ♦ The estimated 351,000 births continued an upward trend which started in mid-1900. However, it was forecast that i!ioal ISCjo figuresr 1 would show little diff^nce be-Trutnan ROCOIVOS Aword I Memorial^ Institute's annual a]vard tween the numMrs of in; I960 and in^. iW the first 11 months of 1900 there were an estimMed 3,»4,000 rqristered births, 0.4 per cent oe-low the 3,890,000 In the stroilar 19S0 polod. ____ of merit was presented Thursday INDEP^fNDENCE, MO. (UPD- to Icfnier President Harry S. Tru-The George Washington Catver'man. You'll $0¥O Mor# By Buying Theso Summor Noodt Now At Simms 2nd FLOOR SPECIALS Nnch Polished ALUMINUM Frame Padded Folding Chairs 77 Regular SUM Styled « shown — indoor and outdoor chair with padded saat and back. Wash-abla vinyl covered. 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ARGUS 'Anlfomic' 3Emn CaRiara Set With flash and case Electric- Eye Camera sets Itself to suit the light for perfect slides. $1 holds. 9-volt transistor battery or use to.play transistor radio through house current. 'At TiABslster RADIOS n 6-TRANSISTORS I I sws 15" t-TRANStSTM ex: 11" 2-Bead AM # SW.....I4.BT All conrydota with case ««d bet-St NMl L6AIU TOVTL THE poyriAC PRESSj> FRIDAY; FfepRUARY 3, 1061 Soviet Challenges U, S. for Support on the Congo UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) iadmiaistretkn outlining. lU Congoitiye. ol the United SUtee whether Eviary etnte egcefrt one1r«quirae|bul the lewp very on the degree ol int aiH[>Urants driver Ihwnae vision required fw auto driving bceoae.have their'ey«e examined. it>rivUege3. the everage oonn^mptli^ ot cleetric power oh the REA' linei serving Keptucicy increased from 90 kwh in Ute )M7 to about 205 kwh in 1954. more than twice «■ much. ' —■ U. N. Security Oeamcil members in behind^cenes talks today weighed the Soviet Union’s challenge to the United ^tes port Soviet proposals^ for the Com 0,.....7'............ Council debate on the Congo was position. There, may be late next week, aides of U. S. del. egation chief Adlai E. Stevensm indicated. * * r -------------- In a statement studded with he is ready b join us in following ________Tuesday and theiei*'"^ condemnation of Secretary. 'was no answer from the Kennedy’^'^ Haminankjold. the Valerian A. Zorin, told the council Thursday that it had followed the;; uod a statement later exprmaing regret that Zorin ^^ noi on Hammar- akjold’s request lor jwwer to re-organiae the Congolese army and take it out of politics as a step Sovi^ ijpT'tity - foreign fo*niffter. toward averting civil war in the Congo. The U.S. delegate also ex-Dressed regret at what he called] APPOrvTED shaU has been named assisUnt attorney general in charge -^n)iimtn and the outside world.’: duemg a problem which thrretens r>* the tourist and resort industry' of "• ”■ "ijegwwewariieee, oy-Great Ukes riates. Rep. Robertt di*«gnle, prahM«d !.»• P Griffin, RMich.. aaid Thurt-j mmAm as the who »pr AiiL---------------- i *** P**®*!^ •* r Griffin said ship, sailing in Lake, tadepemh*ee lor the J Miclugan are dumping garbagei *^***®- and raw waste into the lake. Thej He said the United Nations coqld debrte is drifting ashore on;not permit Lumuha to remain iii " bewebes posing health baxards asjthe hands of authorities ot Ka-sceltws direatening drinking waterjtanga Province, which broke away, I, supplies of swne communities. 'from the central government of ^ The congressman said he re-|P‘’««te*H J^ph Kaaavubu. • cently conferred with Pubhej * * * . . .. •Health Service representatis-es on; There was no comment in the; “the matter and concluded that new .council on Hammarskjold’s ^ .legislation may be necessary to'l'*®»i. niade Wednesday, that he deal with the situation. > Ki'en authority to curb t^; Coi^ese Army’s activity in poll-: ' a first riep to keep' the' 'Congo from expkMiing into civil i 'war. Adlai E. Steveiwiw. appearing BUENOS AIRES (UPI i-Argen-' as the Kennedy ndmlnhitratioo’s tina has launched tts first “space ehief delegate !• the coanrll for probe," a 8ingle^rtage rocket which' the find time, told the semdoa soared to an estimated altitude olj Wednesday he was not prepared | (55.000 feet Thursday before fall-f »® eomment. He Indicated he j ing bade to Arth. '»«»l«i *peah later la the week. The Air Ministry said the rocket' But Hammarskjold’s request ap-| Tongo“Zonn said the Soviet,road." But the Soviet delegate ' Union is ready "to take all necea-; omitted lumping of the Unite< J],sary steps" for measures to re-iStates with the cdonial powvrsj and said he hopes that the policy I review in Washington "expressetj 'the desire of the new leaders of fioii ■ TOTTED NA^eS’S, N. native ol Ceylon told the I’.N. Security ^ CnuncU today political stabUity s,^;; cannot be restored In the Congo unless deposed Premier Patrice AWAIT THE I’.S. Lumumba is released from prison. Jfo noted that U. S Congo pohey the United Mates to Hut »1i raptors in the Congous under retnm in*W’ariiington and view of things and work for im-.iabnnsd iisToM CLOSEOUT ••Ft TokofftM. END or SEASON SALII ICE SXiTSS 25-Ft. Ext. Card Galvonitad CABBAGE iffil CAN jmm SPECIAL iMi vmt. mm. MMt. rU. R*sikct Wen Cars. 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"69“ iWe Htmestly Beiieve This To Be The GHiATEST HOMS VALUES UN PONTIAC! rbefore have we offereiT so nitu h lionesl value in a home as there-is right here!! With all the city conveniences of Shupping — Schools — Churches •and easy Transportation, yet priced far lielow all other homes in this oiass. Don’t fail to see them todav . . i You’irhe glad you ' BizaazEHacia' BUENA VISTA HEIGHTS FREE CARPETING.. . (LIMIITSD tIMF OFFER . 7. ACT THIS WEK END) __SPECIAL FINANCING PLAN Come in and discover how our unique financing plan can let you move in with the very least a amount of cash! You’ll be amazed and thrilled ' tool! i OD THE BONNIVILLE; 3 Bedrooms • Large Closets * Snack Bar • Formica Counter Tops • Vanity in Tiled Bath • Large Lots • 200 Sites Available • Underground Heating System. $9,900 FULIPRICE^^ ^ CINeftAL MTU. J k ’ CORR 1 © BUILT AND SOLD BY L>^ SPOFifFf ^uUdlMf THE ROYALE: 3 Bedrooms • Full Bas^i^f nt • Snack Bar in Spaciems Family Kitchen • Vanity in Tiled Badi • Formica Countertops • Large Closets • Full Price $11,250. OFnC£ PHONEt FE 4^0e85 MODELS OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 12 TO 9 P.M. THE PQJJTIAG f :ESS ^ FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1961 [ ' French Youth Gets Letters From Galvao 1—i'" FIVE CANNiiS, FYance (APt — “I’ll soon be leaving on the liner Santa’ Maria for a pleasure cruise,” Hen-rique Galvao confided to a 13-year-^ (rid French student. i The news catne in a letter to Albert Desmarias last week. An avid geography student,'th« youth said he met Gaivao on a French train a year ago and they struck up Albert qu(V(tloned Galvao about Portugal and other countries he has seen. ar ra*uf» of $9,999,999,999.99. A machinemade the error in totaling the Beecher Water Department bill of $3.72. Deacon will get an adju.stment. Republicans Hash Over Tax Proposals When the two parted, Galvao produced a card and told the young ‘ student, “11 you want more Information, just write me.” 'Tve received about 20 letters from him,” said Albert. “He never discussed politics. He always wrote about geography.” m-—RepuMieaw htntejiBight go-oit fhe Aprd T feaiBf'ire ' that Gov. .Swainson's program fori being met with disdain by the gov-!! a sweeping fiscal program refomv emor. GOP caucus Thursday discussed Swainson's _program which includes a three per cent resolution setting up a referendum vote on the governor's proposal for an int^ome tax. - inocBM' Tlecided tff' mull over several suggestions. Included .among them tsera: Morris, who led the fight against the income tax im'lBffl, said-he wanted to place. jthe4s»ie. “squaiyly before the people” in the spring election. But the feeling was not unanimous in the ^publican camp.t Senate majority leader Frank Beadle of St. Qair said he was of bills accepting the; not in favor of placing the income' entire program, but with a pro-|tax issue alone on the ballot and vision that they be put to the pub-the had serious doubts about ask-1 :11c for a vote. |ing the voters to decide on The tax package as a whole. I Swainson's program calls for; ATTENTION Loving Hutbondt: We have in stock a wed-Sding band, with 6 beautiful matched diamonds, totaling one full carat -smartly .set. In hand fashioned mounting. -This distinctive ring was designed for the woman who appreciates fine jewel--ry tn good-taste . . . IMced for valentine's Day at 1299.00 on convenient terms. elimination of the business activ-i ities tax, exemption of food and drugs from the sales tax, drop-: ping of the nuisance taxes and re-| the personal property; help business. . ' legislature were merely ; pass the ineome tax and ig-I no re the rest of the package, I Swalnson would veto the bill. : As for askti)g-me people to deride by a direen vote, the governor frowned on^that suggestion also. ‘50r NYLON or CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON New rolls that have just arrived! Gorgeous decorator colors! Complete 5 year guarantee! Exclusive ‘501’ Nylon from. DuPont! Yours at a super bargain price! $/:95 6 "If tS~ttH> -lPgiKtatnre’^s“doty “to-k consider the needs of the state," he said. "Then they appropriate' money to meet those needs and levy taxes to get the money.” THE LAWMAKER.S’ JOB ' Lawmakers, as representatives I; of the people, are charged with the I! responsibility under the Constitu-I'tion for levying taxes, the gov’ll emor added. t On the other ride of the po- Sq. Yd. 100% COTTON, Heavy NYLON or WOOL ACRILAN*^ (Aioom trom a ftoa amd wlactlaa of colon, m A 1 plalB or tweom. to ^ th# fabric of your cbolco. Never tuclx m Juamy a. guch >, ^ yd. 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Also “svaitabte in a waltz length gown, same colors, sizes 32 to Woile's lingerie . . . Second Floot The new patterns and fabriia for 1961 have arrived, so now is the time to start planning your new draperies. Choose from Moderns. Florals, denies, Tlaihsi Provih^^ Novelties. COMPLETE STOCK OF READY-MADE DRAPES Save TO on Carpet Roll Balances fixe Daacriptfea Wat How Woit^r r:: .. ... 145.00 12xl0’8” Beige Wool Tweed ...127.70 70.00 12xl8’8” Beige Acrilui TSveed ...284.30 175.00 12x15' Nutria Acrilait Wilton . 238.40 145.00 12x12’ Beige Acrilan ... rr .— 100.00 12xlT5” Beige Wool Tweed ...327.20 175.00 12x11’ Black and White Wool Tweed .. nVi MAHT OTHERS ...149.65 100.00 NO MONEY DOWN! UP TO ^MONTHS TO PAY! I 3511 Elizabeth Lake Road V FE 4-77751 Open Friday^ Saturday and Monday Evenings | tlOaifeA ONCE.A-YEAR SALE! The gjrdio thot mokes inchos vanish os it fnolds and holds! 'REDUCE-EZE' by Lido Rsg. 4.98 $088 IN 8 SIZES! GIRDLE OR PANTIE GIRDLE! 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E««t M T(u«»n.t OtnM C Ixum O U«iuut J«--- Idltor CtrcaUtIM Maacc^r j ClMtl/M Hiaaicr " ^a^dmuatat P<«^#S-iir Pifirr ’‘ITawkwAlP message emphasiaed the need for ex-^ U Tu*^k ^ k padding the program “to relieve . t»r Family Most ' of Kindness, I want to let you knotw I will Mver toigel that man and hte wife and you and main' other people for being ao kind and generoua to my family at the time of my husband’s death. We aiUHeclate It very much. A ★ ★ WUI you pieaae thank each and everyone tar meT I never knew haw many waaderfiil peapla there art. Cad Uaaa yw and ha with averyane always. * it it Thank you again. -----.Mrs. ioaat <1, IWeman Detroit , * • (Editor's Note; Mrs. Foreman is the widow of the Detroit electrician ’ who was killed in a boiler room cxploaion last Dec. 22 in Troy, leaving her with ten children.) has been committed to this purpose and another $1 billion has been asked for fiscal 1962. The President's task force has suggested ihis be rals^ 16 $2 blltlbn* However, this large fund iSust he weighed against the fact that we are spending $1 billion a year for storage alone. The broadened program sees the 'Fantasy of Foods Most Enjoyable* " r would iiiTe to thiank e\eiy^ connected with this year’s "Fantasy ol Foods” at Pontiac Central for four very enjoyable days. Everything was so interesting from Mr. Weiguid’s wonderful organ playing. Miss Plager's luscious demonstrations, throu^ the prises. Hope to see it again next year. Families Worried About Blue Cross Rules^and laws in regard Yo doctors’ and hospital fees can bo plainly seen W the reason of the high rates of Blue CYoss-Blue Shield Insurance. No one bares how much medication costs for the health of their 4^______51S Emerson Street Just a Word of Warning- ne^t neighbor and a grand citizen surplus not as a calamity but an op-in die retirement of a great religious P^rthnity to be used for the human, lealw. (::h the prac- needs'of tlte wbrld. It’also includes tic^ work-a-day kind that touches larger distribution of food stuffs to needy Americans., ★ ★ ★ Previous programs have been hemmed In by numerous restrictions and have not resulted in a decline in surpluses. The new Administrator, George S. McGovern, will have to use a great deal of ingenuity. Among pitfhlls to be avoided is dumping of surpluses which disturb existing commercial markets. Our oversupply of food also must not be used In recipient countries te-delay-thek agricultural advancement. ★ ★ ★ Qt JdlLOlM. Thr A«h.iirtrtrt UM las ctew^to HI Utabista. MiwSw H aaa THE POXTIAC PBESS. FRlt)AY. FEBHUARY 3. 1961 J'seveW • SAVE MONEY when you assemble and instal^the ..v>. iWnjUXe K-7ir HUMIDIFIER Assembly Kit IS YOUR HOME HARD TO HEAT? {It could be clogged filters!) 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At rkaUfai KKDLKAI. |>«ST — William Simkin of Philadelphia has been named director of the Federal -Mediation and Conciliation Serv- Chatterbox Explorer Ready for launching W ASHINGTON (APi; - The space agency plans to ladnch an-; other .T^xpioi^ satollUe neat week^ a new type of orbiting chatterbox broadcasting on six radio frequen-cieii, ' Analysis of the intensify trf the on*dw earth may tell communications experts much that they'do not Iknow about the ionosphere and why it occaslonaHy interferes withi radio transmission.s. The National Aeronautics and plans to launch the satellite from Cape Canaveral, Fla. within a few days, said today it will be a co-oiieratwe international project with New Zealand, Canada and Peru, JFK and Ike to Share Dooley Fund Position WA.SHINtiTON (UPD - President Kennedy 'Thursday accepted the honorary cochairmanship with fo«mcr President Eisenhower. *of the Dr. Tom Dooley Tribute Fund foi Medico. 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F«a Tmrtmrf Watrasii Army Nurso Corps AAorks 60th Anpivorsory The Army nurse, always at hand, carini for the soldier and his ^ pendents. In peace and trartime. Tboisday celebrated the GOth ami-‘vemry of the Army Nurse Oorps. 'The pwiirte and devetapment ' il OeM at nars- poadMe lar the Army Name I Carps la aMw < 724 OAKLAN& Putla*. Mltk FI 4-352I . Sgt. Paul Smith, the local U.S. Army r^teaentath’e. located W. Huron has information about the Army Nurse Corps and (he address of the nurse corps counselor- for this area. JIimUzIV Available in 37 Models C&V ELECTRO MART .............. 158 0.kta«l A,«.« ««.. Hl» IN NEW “LAKELAND” PLAV - With the Waterford Town^ip Lakeland Players in final rehearsal tonight, the production "Ladies in Retirement" is set for curtain call at 8 to- raaUs* PraM Ph«t* night and Saturday at the Community Center. Leading retired ladies from left are Mrs. William Aebersold, Mrs. Robert PkHurd (wated) and Miss Patty Looman. TtHliglib~SataHl«y »t -Waterford- cuiou raiCES ARMSTRONG carloid puces ASPHALT TILE Lissltsin Raps *3” 9x9xVi _____________ Amstraag' Visri hoar I JUl Colon Caaaciai I gQ 49c J PUfHc WsH Tilt 1c > $049 Veil. mil# I A Warehouse BUY-Lu 102-104 S. Saginaw (Next Doot to May's) Free Parking in Rear AIMSnONO Vlim. ASBESTOS $089 Rafchsf las# mSm he 8 , I CEILING TILE •MiiU s '*» ri. INLAID TILE 51/2C Eo. Stage Is Set for Psychological Thriller The Waterford Township Lakeland Rayerr are set for the curtain call on their fifth production, ‘^Ladies in Retiremient," at 8 to- Steam-Clean Bathroom! It's an Eosy Thing to Do NEW YORK (UPIl-At house-cleaning time, close the bathroom door' ^ windows, turn the hot water on full force in basin and bathtub and let the room fill with steam. Next wash the walls and woodwork as usual. After being steamed loose, the dirt comes off like magic, the Cleanliness Bureau reports. night and Saturday at the Com-of {he house companion, played! munity Center. i»V Gene Scholler. arrives and; The m.vstery r murder play been hailed on the New stage and on the road as a perfect ex-f Other characters in the play ample of a psychological melo- are Mm. Ralph Ellmorth and | drama. ' I Ardella Bockelman. | The story deals with an ex-actress, played by Mm. Robert I James Starnes, who has had Rickaid. and her companion, | roles in three other Lakeland Play-pla.vcd by Patricia HoM. {ers productions, is the director, and A major crisis arises when thelD- Chaffee the producer. The public has been invited to ?e the playr and new members have been encouraged to join the year-old organization. j companion invites her two simple-minded sisters played by Mrs. William Aebersold and Patty Looman to visit her at the remote house and the two refuse to leave. There ar« about 27 million pet; To complicate matters, a nephewicats in the United States. ik um MIRACLE MILE 5 Weekend Entire Stock Our Low Cost MORTGAGE LOANS Bring Your Dreams Out of the Clouds Pttst-ar '‘SOlilP'~i^i^6triMTdfedm iiome. . . f^Uh our *‘DouM'To-Earth'* financing you can bring that dream home out of the clouds. Our MORTGAGE LOANS are adjusted to your income and can be repaid like rent. National 1 Bank. O P B O N T I A Offices ot W. Huron . . . N. Perry . . . Keego Horbor . WoHtd k«kh.Union Loke ... Milford a .. Woterford ... L Orion . . . Romop ond Bbomfreld Hills 1 I : '“• I t I I Girls^ Winter Coats (and Coat Sets) , f(eg. to $39.95 and 19 Buy for now and next year. A wonderful chance to save on our fine quality garments. ENTIRE STOCK , Ladies^ Winter Coats -Rrg. to $69^95 ’23 *28 *33 Button or cliftch styles in blacks and colors. Also tweeds and novelties. - Men’s __ i V^n Heusen Sport Shirts Reg, $5 and $5.95 ««i *3** 1 Lonif sleeve .sport shirts^ including Vantage' wash ’n wear models. . m ENTIRE STOCK Ladies’ Fur Trim Coats Reg. to $89.95 ‘48 Wonderful buys on these coats lavishly trimmed with mink or squirrel. Children’s f Snow Suits Reg. to $19.98 and There is stiQ a long winter season aheadi Great value buys at wonderful prices. OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 Use a Lio^ Charge / / 35FlyonNCA During January Outbound Freight Up, Moll Down in Flights From Pontiac Municipal North CMJtod Alrhna curted S outbound passengers from Pontiac Municipal Airport during Its month ci operations Uiere. During Januaiy, the alriinrs 'haided 3,386 pou^ of outbound mail, 8,182 pounds of express freight and SOT pounds of regular freight; There were 34 gsrs, M3S pounds of mmli. t.SM pounds ol express frtigiit nnd KO pounds of regttinr frelr.hl. Uwl .In comparison, the outbound fig-ures for December include C passengers, 4J29 pounds of mailj 2.S34 pounds of express freight and 36 pounds of regular freight,. Inbound, there were 45 passengers, 3,466 pounds of hAomid maili ppuncU of S8SKI8 Insight and »3 pounds of regular freight. After its first six months of operation, the company will have to average at least live outbound passei«ers h day frpm Pontiac for the following 12 monfos to meet atandards ol the Civil Aeronautics Board. A. Well, I guess if 1 were com-pletely isolated Ifom other human beings, I would go wild every time I saw another member ol my Bpedes. The company of ou tclnd is essential to our wen So;;^ for-goodness sake. Introduce" him to some feline friends. Better still, take in another cat to keep iiim company. There may be a ,trying period of transition, but your leafs emotional life will stabilise once his aocial life is more satisfactory. 4). I have mixed Aagora mad Siamese cat which is In the bouse all the lime. When he sees anodier cat, be goes wild. iTease let me tuww your opinlou on this. Mrs. d. W. Lehman, Columbus, Ohio. While a few cats become so domesticated that they prefer the company of man, the majority of them would rather play with another cat any time. I’m sure your cat holds you responsible for his lack of social life. Reveal liinerarv of U. of M. Band Tour of Russia ANN ARBOR (UPl) - Details of the itinerary for the University of Michigan Symphony Band's concert tour of Russia and several .{other rountries were announced i Thursday. { The 94-member band, under di-I rection of Prof. William D. Revelli, !wlll begin the tour in Russia on ;Feb. 19, and will give up to six I concerts a week in Russian cities before leaving that country April 15. The tour w1H take It to fair Egypt; Amman, Jordan; Di masens, Syria; Beirut, Lelran ou; NtcooU, Cyprus; Istnubu) Turkey; Sofia, Bulgaria; Rnchar eat, The tour will end with a June concert at Carnegie Hall in New York. The tour is sponmied by the State DepartmCTfs cultural exchange program. NMIISOIT fiKATEST CttPH IIHEIITOIT hEAlMCE-EIEII- SAVINGS OF 30%to7ro How In Progre6s at Our Birmingham Store! 999 Hunter Blvd. Over 1,250 full rolls, poit rolfs, roll ends, large rem-nonts, room size rugs of America's finest brood-looms in the greotest inorkdown event in our history. Don’t Mis This Bi{ &vin{S Opportunity! lumiSON’S BIRMINGHAM 999 HUNTER BLVD. ot WoodWord THE POXITIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. Ff^BRUARY 3, 1961 ,1 ' ^ ^ ' /'I ■ ■ ■ . NINE -1 WOVEN COTTONS IN CHAMBRAYS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, PLAIDS, COTTON EYE-LETS, COTTON AND CUPIONI® RAYON, ARNEL® TRIACETATE AND COTTON AND IT'S THE FABRICS PENNEY'S PUTS INTO THEM THAT MAKES THESE such fabulous 098 fr95 • • • O and Yes, it’s the fabrics—the same quality you’ve seen at higher prices. But that’s only the beginning of our fabulous dress story. We, ourselves, carefully monitored the making and finishing, guided the styling. Result: you piqlc from a tremendous collection of easy- care styles that will go from chore to store, on to luncheon without anyone guessing theii* price tags. All the new Spring shades.. Juniors, Misses’, Half ^ Sizes. More proof, your fashion dollars go further at Penney’s. ’ FIRST TIME DURING OUR SPRING COTTON EVENT Penri^y’s Reduces, BRENTWOOD COTTONS to 2~"*5 MIRACLE MILE PENNEY'S STORE HOURS: OPEN DAILY THROUGH SATURDAY 10KW A. M. I. WOO P,>L DOWNTOWN PENNEY'S STORE HOURS: Optin Monday, Thuredoy and Fridoy 9: 0 A. M. to 9:00 F. M. All Othar Wtfkdoyt 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. 'i / TF.X i TftE FONT!AC PBESS. FRiPAV. FEBRUARY 3. , y/.' ■:r Senators Submit Aged Bill Prisoner-for-Paficnl Sl.OOO in land BndlductkM. Ask Home Care Under Med Plan Swap Still Backed LANSING » — A bipartuan;nursing and nursing home care inj Tbe pit^msal wouM carry oig* lafannalhMi aa eraaamir dc^-Hop-graup ol.four jccnators Thursday jMiciiigati^s new program oi medi-lrecommehdafions ot Gov. Swain- “““* —w----------/ submitted a bill to indude hometcai a;^stu)oe to the a^. ALL TYPES for any furnace . or for any pocketb^ok I clwiaaa from anv tisM. aav aualitv ii You con cHoom from any (istt, any t|iiolity including Kontucky, Stua Beacon, Staker, Fireguots, Pocohontos -7- FE 54159 1^ 436 Orchard Loke Ave. FE 5-6159 ol the State Correettm Corarois- rknndUr KInt in Bimninn^ aion Thursday aaM they still ROTnmg eroaomlc growth and appoint ad-»1sof7 rominttteeo la IMds at-fertiag the state's hmiarso 'Son and a legislative stud^ com ,mittee headed by Sen. Lloyd A. Stephens. R-Scottville. chief spon-jlpr of the bill. ; The medical care plan, approved at a qtecial legislative absskm last September, limited home nurs- . ».i._____•____ ing 7m to those also receiving *“ ®'***™‘ * «* iold age assistance. The revision to the legisUtare. would extend it to all eligiWe fort A companion hill provides lor a the plan. ‘ i legiatalii^p cwnnrfttee of seven sen- The gov’onor would b*^ required LANiiNG (API - Men^rs t Olwm COntA change.*; Hbitiaon iald!., Coramladon ' memben feet the HoweU proposal would take too k>ag to complete, he said. The ovorage Amerioaa Cottoniequipnient per bale ot auiual pro- lldi think immediate steps should bejfor Rtgent at U. of M. taken to swap some 200 dangerous psychotic prisoners at Soutbera Michigan Prison for mental patients at the Ionia State HoqdtaL G« Harrison, state bers were “Interented'*^ In a pro-poMU ts convert the sUte tnter-rnlMtls sanatorium at HjfweO In DETI^IT (UPl) - Paul M. Chandler, 41. announced today he was withdrawing as a candidate for Republican muninatian fw to* font of the University dl~BsrRi | ^ ,„nuBcr jyedding is pearls and Jace held her fingertip Plans Concert Thursday i being planned by Carol Lee ve& of ilkiidon. Her bridal bouquet! , ' | wSs a aemicascade df white cama-i UTICA-The Utica High School: and Clyde Black whose tions and Hlies of the vall^. Band will present its annual win- engagement is announced by her ' ★ A a ter concert at 8 p.m. Thursday in* parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph The bride’s sister-in-law Mrs, the high school auditorium. ' De.mling pf 2765 Bensiein Road. Vsw l^-Caiineap„sraa..inat«m-nL..,.,Fjtaiuj:sd\V.iHed Lake. The pitwp-ctive Sylvia Keeble and trump’eter bridt^iniom^^^ [ Robert Powell, both members of, and Mrs. Dunean Black cf Dc-thc 84-piece band. ! troit. Scout Show Sa,turday and Sunday UTICA — The annual Macomb District Scoot Exposition, which was seen last year by over 19,000 persons, will open for a two-day j run tomorrow at 1 p.m. at Utica High School. ’ j Approximately-«;«60 cob scouts,; boy TOouts and explorers and 1,100 adult leaders from the Macomb District are expected to tal« part in the expoaitim plus two trbopa from Sarnia. Ont. The eitpoiiitlan, which will Include a water show sad 7t booths displayipf ^coating skills aad bobU«s, h open until • p.m, tomorrow, Doors will he open from 1 to • p.m. on Sundny. / Romney Lauds I U.S. Farmer Says Thay've Written Terrific Success Story; but Adds Warning EAST LANSING - American Motors President ■ George : Romney has praised the American Jarmer terming him, "a world champion — unsurpassed anywhere.” 1 "He has written a terrific success story.” Romney said at a [Michigan Slate University farm ^management banquet last night.< But Romney went on to wnrn ’ , the riilird Slates to adopt n HHHUJE-A, PED4JISS:\---- with Its farm sHnation, aad "stop trying to solve the prob- . Mr. and Mrs. Oocar Peder- reported that last year’s attendance **■" Santa Susana, Calif.. ! . .......... ,(be equaled' tbe engagement of ■ •****■ daughter Shirley Ann to The igeoT'celebration of the Gold-i ^ Heinke. son of Mr. apd .... ___ .... <>aAn en Jubilee of Scouting helped boost spectator interest In the event hei Jsaid Dr, Rccs astlniatea.a rmwd ^ March 4 wedding is planned of about 15,000 will attend this lo We paw. In CKnl%‘aT*ark. year’s show. Cahf. The industrial leader was one of the featured speakers listed on the pi-ogram of the annual MSV Farmers’ Week program, which ends today. •'VVe shouldn't sit on our surpluses or retired acros, but shouldi work out a system to feed the halfi of the world that goes to bed hungry every night—not with handouts, but in a way that would al-^ low them to participate in their own economic development.” The water show includes demon-’ COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—W. F.[ J''* 'PT Pe*ce" program Statefiealth Expert tlon last year had to be turned Police Seek Pontiac Man SHELBV ro»N^,P _ a The water show includes demon-’ L,UMivir.Kt.t- tvwnsMih’—w. r . Heve^to h? ^ swimming Watt, counselor for the education! «»vaiiced by Presideat Kennedy I bcscenoMa ‘'T **rT’ An for the start of ★ ★ ★ Citizens for Michigan, called on unable to locate Sandage at hig const^ction of the S16-milJion Ann jVew officers will be nominated - UvaI voters to approve the con-residence tiiis morn^g. ArW Lastbeh *9 •rMir—Pm-ailcji M I9BS wllk kaff.1 MS hatch *00 washahic haluriM , WPOMO) CSIMIK sj>CDuaiUP0isn ' >0' 1 DINETTE SETS 1 LIVING ROOM VALUES S-oa. S0a40i4S POntleo tohia ut *44" _Art aaN hwtudo 2 otop tshles, coffoo tahlo. 2 toblo lamps, 2 tots pH- $188 eaaiaai ^ oa^T^Tr;... lowk £L. $188 •71“ Safa had aad 04110 ekalr, buM*.ort«( « 1 #11 coatlroaHM .. • ■Sk'’’'"- *218 Orodr—Tod. EMirt. Oraoah. dtaltiW »8I“ Safa and chtir. m aaaa f:^:"*** ^128 *318 hpe. SdaStan. ChraoM or hraaie •M** 1 Plus many moro txcftiag LiWag Roepi fcargains | ORCHARD Phone FE 58114-5 FURNITURE COMPANY 164 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE PONTIAC 3 Blocks Woit of South' ^ginow St. He aald that, under preaent lemia, pre^omlnantl.v rural out-Mate areaa would be repreaenl-ed by S3 per eenl of the delegatea at a ronvenllon, roni|Hired with ! -rr- per c*wl" Kve most i populous counties. The ,\pril election would give votcjii, ’Jbeil- l)est- elwmx*, und per-» haps their last ehanee” to avoid, "urban, one-party or group domination” of any constitutional re-1 vision, Romney stated. Students Keep Busy ! EAST LANSING (B — Miclilgan State University reports it employed 7,961 students in part-time Jobs last year„with a total payroU of more than S2 mUlion. FRIDAY-SATURDAY - MONDAY SPECIALS! $27 WARM WOOL GIRLS’ COATS $12 WARM QUILTED Boys’ PARKAS ♦I” $• Girls' Car Costs.............$4.99 $12 toys' Snow Suits . . $1.99 M •%'/L WHILE THEY USTM9.99 Men’s Jackets $5 Mon's Pints.........$2.M Dm*! Mill TbtMl Mee't $59 SUITS-COATS 410129 $1.99 Spoft Shirts ...... $l.tk NO MONEY DOWN Pay $1 A WEEK FRIDAYS SATURDAY. WAS TO 39.99 PRICES SLASHED! SAVE ON YOWL WINTER COATS FM NOW-NEXT YEAR! SIZES ond STYLES FOR ALL. Sfsos and Stylos For All WAS TO W WAS TO 59.99 GEORGE'S DEPT. STORE 74 N. SpttMw St. Hoar Nwrir Ptw PuMai Aar ill TWEL\^ THE PONTIAC FREoS. FRroAY, FEBRUABY 8, 1961 DmH FAI llkH^tTsRppiiiq G6 to U. of M ^ 3 propositions, on Romeo District Ballot ”-------^—- ANN ARBC« l» — A tSAOO^i .i — —----------------- i ■ ' ' ' "» " rnint lor iwireli in ship proUttl-j TEETH itn drop, slip er veWB to »uch toadlou*. rASTBTH. M Joaitm (oon-idST pom*tr «oyto- Id* an pmr hMpi Mh M*a£^«*t OlT«* urtlMit y- AnnM to to* Univrrftty of MictoCMi. i The gnuit from toe AdminMratien wffl be employed j tat rantiiNiii« «ud4ei alreody un-i ROMEQ — A $700,000 bond issue der n-ay by the U, of M.'s DepMt-jfar *ctiool expnnsian hangs in bal-ment of Naval Archhecture. lent* as \-oler* go to the polls to-Jdaj- in a special election in the Borneo Communny SdiodI District. School Election Today MOTOROU 4-Speaker 4-Speed . STEREO Shop by' Photu‘ The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC 51 WEST HERON ST. KK +4S55 Open TaiBlffal and Mauda.v TU I We Sell What We Advertise! 9x12 Rus Pads .. * 5” 9x12 Tweed Rugs '17.. ^9*^ Reeliuing Lounge Chairs *37” 2-Pc. Living Room Suites *139” («N town—SeaafHiil totosa c*v*rt) COMPUE OUl PBICES JUITWHERE M FURNITURE SALES CO. 1 Mil* Eas* *1 Aabuni H*itb>« 3345 Auburn Rd. (M-59) ’Ton Alwar* tuf lot Lou at L and 8“ pptm TMickI -M * FE S-H4I levied tar aevea yean to repiaea toe current fonr-mM epetnllenal Pulls in the three precincts of ’"»• present operatknial mi^ the 85-square mile school district was approved in a March election will be open until 8 p.m. land expires this year, according Bnide* the band Immr. veten ^ School Supt T. G. FUppula. «dl decide en a toree-mlll ep- ' "ActuaDy, there are three propo- sitions on the ballot,” reported the tool superintendent. The Hnt prapaaal cuntatos toe Reside in Pontiac Couple Says Vows WALLED IJUiEL— Rnidir* in! For her wedding the bride choae PontrarTfie newlyucds Mr. and | an emeraW green sUk sheath dtes-s Mrs. Richaid H. Lemaster who ex-with three-quarter length sleeves. cently at Emmanuel Bapti Church, Pontiac. The Rev. William Fitnater performed the evening ritas. ^ rile bride I* the former Char-leae Joyce Winter*, daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. Clinries F. Winter* ol TJT* Detroit Blvd. The bride- necklace to complement her outfit. Maid of honor was Nancy Wilt Gene Sttgal served «s best man. Following the wedding a reception was held at the home the bridegroom’s parents. while toe secwM aad third cm-Miu toe bond laaae, he aaM. Proposition No. 2 asks permission to. increase the milla^ in order to pay off the bond issue, and No. 3, if approved, will give the board of education permissioni to use the funds for constniction of 23 nea- classrooms. : Under state law, any qualified ; voter may cast his ballot on the I first two proposiWons. but ^ only^ jprop«1y owners and their spouses may vote on the thM proposaL PMHag place* are the Wash-IngtM Township Hall here at IM 8. Rnwte* 8t.. toe towMhip hnU la Wnshlagtoa and Davi* Elementary Srheoi at 8M41 Romeo Plank Road, Davi*. Filppula Said four additional special location rooms,’ financed with federal funds, will be built if voters approv'e the bond issue for construction of the other 23 class- Mr*. Thoma* I.emaster of &M1 tkislvleu Road, Independence Township. Hundreds to Miss Listing on Ballot LANSING OB — Several hundred would-be candidates will fail to " ^ their names on election baBols at the spring primary Feb. 20 tor villages and townships, the secretary ot state’s office reported today. Most are ineligible because they failed to file before the Jan. 2 deadline or because their township party did not file qualifying pe-ftitions as required by law, the Elec-jtions Divisiops said. An elementary school containing seven classrooms and a special education room will be erected in genera) area midway between Washington ind'Homeo if the bond i*8ue,,is_.pqsW,.^._^., Seven classrooms and a special education room also wouM ceived en the matter from both the Republiran and Democratic state central committee*, from Independent local parties and individuals, the division acid. The division said several wam-j A four-ruum addition would be built at the Washington Grade School, which also would receive alterations under the plan. Filppula said the project, which also includes installation of a heating plant at the junior high school, is expected to handle the.needs of the district through the 1964-65! school year. According to a recent census, population in the school district is 9.253. ings were given on deadlines a^ j^, Receive Doctorote [Calendars were mailed to all 1,258, town-ships in the state. | OXFORD TOWNSHIP — Kenneth' It estimated more than 5,0M^w. Brown of 3801 Indian Lake township and village offices will | f^jy^ ^is doctor of edu-i MRS. RltMARD H. I.EMASTER^ conlesled in the next election.degree Thursday from' fwayne StaTFtJniversity^ Lyons Mittistei !""» Corpef in Cerved Beouty with $||95 Sq. Yd. Thot MulH-Mi|1idn L^k ■ * FE 4-2531 Shop Comfortably, Leisurely at Home! Our carpet consutT^nl will bring samples to your home so you can choose the right carpet and color for your decorating schema. -..No.obligation, free estimates and decorating counsel. Deterred payment plan to tit your needs with po nsoney down and 36 months to pay! New Early Ameriexm Created for the Colooiol Room— All Wool Only ''*■ All Wool Wilton Tone-on-Tone Beige—First Showing at This Low Price—Reg. $12.95 Only " CnIoiR Viiyl a*d Liiohini FI*ors aid Gositor Taps Citltn Made Drspet - Fra* Estiiaalas McCANDLESS FE 2-1026 - 11 No Perry FE 4-2531. to Guest at 2 Area Churches Son of Mr. and Mrs. George' I Brown of 326 Broadaerc St., Claw-;.son, Brown attended Clawson High I School and Alma College. He is married and has Seven children, ranging in age from 6 to 18 years. OR’TONVILLE-The Rev. Wil-j -- - - ---- liam Reynders, pastor of the Lyons! \ Methodist Church, will be -thej^. guest minister at th? Ortonvilli'i = Methodist and Seymour. Lake: Vlethodisf churches S u n d .i j : ;hrougn Thuraday.* ■ HI* appearance at the leeal churches will be divided equally. However, his lime table has not been determined. Rev. Reynders will conduct services Sunday at 11 a.m. and| 7:30 p.m. and at 7:30 p.m. each] evening through Thursday. The program is part of a sta»e.i We “United Witness For Christ ”, mission being carried on by nearly | 1,000 Methodist churches in Mich-: igan. Oak Park School Plan Wins Award 1 OAK PARK - the Oak Park ;7! School District's attempts to Integrate special education students! with regular students has earned an award tor outstanding action in education. Presentation of the award |iraa. made by Better Homes and (harden magazine in oooperatiion’with the National Education Aasociation National School'Board Association. j Basi* for the award wa* the i Integrated distrirt prog ram i Which permits special eduratton ! studenis to lake clannee «uch a* ! gym and choir with the other MILLION DOLLAR BABY SALE OPEN 10 A.M. TIL 9 P.M. DAILY FOLD-AWAY FURNITURE... easy TRAVBLIRf SLEEPER, WALKER COMFORTABLE STROLLER $099 Rag. $T6.M Datox* |1X-ff Fold and put in car! WalV-er stroller with luxury fea-tut^s: fringed canopy has sunshade extension; padded box seat and back. Aluminumixed metal frame, chrome plated "'irtisher 'Plastic. Fra* lahy Nam* Boelu—Fra* laby Famiuto iaehs JUST "CHARGE IT,' NO MONEY DOWN MONTHS TO PAY G>mblnotion Crib anc! Nay Yard 88 O HAMWOOO AOJUSTAIU LEGS O PLASTIC TEETHING RAILS O C0MPLEtE 4irmf THICK MATTRESS • LUOTEaSTERS O SIZE 2A"x41" O COLOR NATURAL BABY SALE PRICC 15 IE6. |2i.9t EARLY BIRR SPECIALS! — "Bouncing Baby" SLIPOVER SHIRTS Featuring Easy-On Neck . Cap Shoulder. Infant*' Sist* 6 mat. to 3 yrs. Rat. 49c 44* "Bouncing Baby" 6owlis-Kimonos completely washable, extra Tlill cut for comfort. Sanforized. Infants' sizes. Rafl. 69e lahy Sato Price 44‘ "Bouncing Baby" PANTS TRAINING 5 '^“99* MirAcl* Mile ShoppiRg CiRtei W. T. GRAlVr CO. S. TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE RD. FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS Deily 10 A.M. 'til 9 P.M. ually have their own academic classes but integration la being effected wherever poesifoie, school officials said. Organizing Theator Unit I 1 the Clarkston Area CLARKSTON - The Village j Friends of Art here are organizing! a theater group to be known asi the Village Players, according to|_ Acting Chairman Nicholas Rossano | ^ A steering committee of 11 Clarkston area residents has been working on bylaws, selecting suitable plays and recruiting members. A meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m.'Tuesday at the Community Building, at 90 N. Main St. All interested people have been urged! to attend. SPECIALIZED SERVICE • TV • HI-FI • RADIO • TAPI RECORDERS • P. A. SYSTEMS • OFFICE INTER-COMS • WEtCOR FACTORY SERVICE BL4KE RADIO-TV SEE THE NEW 1961 RANCES-REFRIGERATORS FREEZERS-WASHERS-DRYERS AND THE DISHWASHERS ON DISPLAY NOW! OieuitovBxiCfapaGity..o ...with Frigidaire PULL *N CLEAN CONVENIENCE! Cookmoglar Ovan Control, Automotic Applianca Outlet Speed Heot Unit. Frigidaire Raige 60 at a Badget Price OPEN FRiDAYli EVENiNG iJ TIL 9:00 ■ Mrt. Helen Wright of Frigidoire wifi be ot Crump Electric Friday February 3rd. From 1 to 9 P.M. to show you the new 1961 Frigidoire Products. mw tnuKi iMOom 1961 Frigidaire WAOHKR with Aulomatio Soak Cyol* and Matehlno Flowing Haal DRYMH Both WASHER $^36 ond DRYER porWeek CRUMP ELECTRIC INC. 3465 Auburn Rood (M-59) | Fi 4-3573 I ^HE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY Tenth Caapter-^Tr. MfchfapmV Rote In the CIvM War Moses Wisner Appointed Colonel, Trained Boys in Pontiac . ThtoU.th* loth la tk. nu.it UI-. ■_ ... u_.j _ ^_. . , ... . . * Uced In the OvU W»r and, hence, By DR. PHILIP MASON AivMvM. WayM (|Uie UMvenMy Written for the AP Cue Smith was 32 when be en-lilted aa tint lieutenant If the 32nd Michigan Infantry in July the letters riww the grim, ai well ai humorous, side of army They reveal a picture of soldiering that la not usually reflected in the romanticized, sentimental ver-stone of the rebellion now popular on.tslevialea and in magazines. The newly organized regim^ was recruited from the counties of Oakland, Livingston, Macomb, St. qair. Lapeer and Sanilac, which in 1862 consisted mostly of small farming communities. Moms Wlsaer, a farmer gmer-Bor ef the state, was appatated-calanel of the teglmMit and directed the twa weeks’ tralnlBg In Poattae. the first I have bad i Micttgan."" As the war dragged an, i Smith's first letter to his parents, mt from Covington, Ky., on Sqit 1. 1862, indicated that be wu finding army life A challenge. Here we are in the damdest dirty hde in the whole world, is very dry and dusty here. We' ‘I had a treat tonight in the wayilt is up hUl business, and pretty I tonight? Wish I could drop in and tnch—Scorcb Resistant ^ 1- IROmilS BOARD COVER and PAD UabiaaksUs PiMfic Treated IM (xMlIr M SMwM Rubberized Non-Yellowing, Somi-Gloss PORCH and DECK ENAMEL LUSTRE ENAMEL I Your S' ! Choice a 49 ^1 ExoeWy Matched ! te Megi-lax GALLON PROFESSIONAL QUALITY r PAINT BRUSH! Pure Bristle Reg. $3.95 9T IPKG OF 4 I PAINT BRUSHES 25 Reg. $10.95 5-Piece Roycine ELECTRIC HAIR CUTTING SET • CUppsrt • Shalrs General Electric EXTENSION CORDS 6 Ft. Length J I fourtMex THE P6X11IAC PRESS. FRIDAY.>EBRtJARY a, 1961 EVENING SERVICE ' Open IMI 9M P.M. Phoie FE 3-7921 for Free Pickop aid Delivery BRAKE AND FRONT END SPECIALI REGULAR ♦15 VALUE • Owe! brnW ndjurt for p«>p«f eonUef • AdU bralw fluid, f«tf •ntir* syifMi • R«p«cl front whool bonrings • Aliign front ond, cormet enmbor, enttor, ton-ln • A^Htt ttooring, Wnncn fw« PAY AS YOU R I D E good/^ear SERVICE STORE 30 S. CASS EE 5-6123 *r >k*t*t*i NAMED — Edwyn SiU>eriuif ot Huntington. N.Y., has appointed assiMant attorney general in charge of the organized (Time section of the Department of Justice. He succeeds William Hundley who was made special assistant to the attorney general. Portuguese Rebel's Kin Is Worried LUANDA. Angola (API _ Oea Delgado. 62-year-oid sister of Portuguese rebel leader Humberto Delgado, says "there will probably be trouble for me over this business of .SutSLM^im -4nd. .iQC my okl'^^ m Lisbon.” Interviewed at her home in a Luanda suburb. Miss Delgado said she never supported any of her brother's political adventures and she was "amazed at his audacity” in the Santa Maria affair. "Bat that doesn't mean I'm TWO DOCTORS ON DUTY ASSURE YOU IMMEDIATE SERVICE EYE EXAMINATIONS FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS EYE GLASS REPAIRS ] PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER | 103 N. Saginaw (across from Simms) FE 2-0291 Hrs. 9:30-5:30 Daily Mon. or FrI. Eve. by Apmt. A. A. Miles, O.b. — P. C. Feinberg, 0.0. | “I cannot say too much,’’ said the woman, a clerical officer at a tuberculosis hospital. "I am a government employs, you know. But I think my brother's ambitions are gmng to lead to trouble. "I don't know what might happen, but I am scared. It’s not right to start things against the government, you never know what might happen — and I must not sai^too much to yew. ..... ... ♦ *........* "I have never.^fver sided with him in any of his doings.” she j said. "And this time, planning the capture of the ship and all that, I thinks he's gone too far. It was. I sheer madness and he won't get ! any sympathy from me if he lands now in serious trouble.” ceuiiu lOHE mmmWvhAt ooMjUd hc nicer then themed For people who want the finest— Picture this smartly styled, authentic colonial sofa and chair in your living room. In addition to all this beauty, wr offer you comfort beyond compare with this deep foam rubber tufted back-foam rubt^er zippered. cushions. All this bu^ op a solid hardwood frame with double supported hand tied coil base. 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I'0"s«’l"-iy4- 14 Panel Entrance DOOR Regelar U4JS $19.95 i'0"x6'r*.l 4b" 3 LITE SASH DOOR o»fr $18.95 3*0"ii«’r'-I4b" 3 LITE SASH DOOR Only $10.95 *17" JALOUSIE WOOD DOOBS lB«iadM Alaaknm latori and Olan w Regularly SS9M WHITE nm DOOBS 3 PANEL fAM -ri"x«'i" eWNO Ea. Hmi 2'2"b<'H" W WHITE PINE DOOBS Ea. 2 PANEL 2'xH'H" tbm 2'<"x6'S“ •fHi 'ORTHERN UMBER Co. 7940 Qooley Lake Road Open Daily 8 A. M. ta 8 P. M.--Sttnday 10 A.M. 'HI 2 P.M. —............- AN Balldlae MaterMs Can Ba Benebt WM He Meney Dewn "Mainr Mentbi ts Pay" EM 3-4171 THE PONT!AC PRESS. FlUDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1901 FlFTEEy First in Two-Part Heart Series Wives: Help Husbands to Live (tdltoi'i Note; Follawliig ti Uto ' OitVtl • («0-4uNei0 "Rwr y«nt clinical but at the moment little can te acoompUahed here. Doctor! are better equipped to reduce high blood pressure, J |«1 Rm Mitr.i By LOUIS N. KATZ, MLD. ' What, i( anything, can you do to safeguard your husbwd's “heart? At this time, the answer must be qualified and- limHsd. No definite promises can be of- But you can do something about high blood pressure, for example. Iflgh Mood pressure increases the risk of a heart attsfdt. knows this and carries out the PREACH MODERATION A wife also can enforce the motto of moderation and reg- ularity to build up her hm * band’s capacities lor ^ don’t encourage him to be < a weekend athlete who Hto at * his desk all week and thn 1 overdoes physical work in his t spare time. f But some of ns scientists and physicians believe thi4 certain mid(Be-aged husbAnds can move from w high ^ek cate-gory to a lower one by taking certain precautionary atepi^— with the hdp of their wives. Cheeking FaJerUine tallies for the Zonta-lnter-nation^ Imefit card party feb. 9 at the American Mrs. Irene Albright of South Genesee Avenue watches Legion Post, Auburn Avenue, is ticket chairman Mrs. Mrs. Bucher Fawcett of Waterford complete a bow Nat Morrison (left) of Elizabeth Lake Road, while for a door prize. -Zonta Benefit Card Party Thursday Zonta Intenuitlonai of Pontiac haa Mrs. Charles Renwlck and Mary _ -------- «SMpleted’'arranfefifiente fo# the KeUy, door priaes; Mrs. Beecher PnOn0 lirSt nual benefit card party Thursday at PaWcett, tabtoi^rises; Mrs., AshUoi W. - 8 pjn. in the American Legion Cook- . Emery and Marion Emery, refresh-Nelson Post on Auburn Avenue. ments; and Mrs. Irene Albright, pubUclty. ★ ★ ★ Proceeds will be used for scholarships at Michigan State University OWdand. First, find out If youn bus-band is in a high risk category. One out ! suit of an automated dvlllia-1 tion, but to compensate does { not mean to go overboard: Mod- t erate and regular exercise win * keep us physicalbr fit. ' * The rote of emotional strain, whetiwr inherited or acquired, ^ 1ft.ncJ search, such as that made pos- ; slble by the American Heart , Assn., will improve (foctors’ > judgment on this quntion. ^ Meanwhile, there is no harm • in the wile helping her husband to be more tranquil and avoid CAN BET EXAMPLE ^ Sie can set exampis in engaging in activltlea diat are enjoyable but, at the sama . time, are not so ambitlooa as to prove frustrating. She can ' surest avocaticms for her hus-band. , A wife can help her husband risk involved to young people. There is no doubt that excessive cigarette smoking (two or more packs a day) is asaoci-ated with higher riMt We do ; not know why this is so. THE NIEUW AMSTERDAM TRIO Famous Chamber Trio at Pierce High Tuesday Some revisions in the hus- ' band's way of life- may be i necessary as you can see. Most * involve proper investment of ! time and restraint. It is a speculative investment but the rewards may be great. One saving grace is that the victims of such attacks are so shaken by the experience that they learn to live more sensiMy and follow their doctor’s advice more faithfully. Also, physicians can use drugs to reduce blood'dotting to safeguard against repeat attacks. If your husband’s record indicates that his blood relatives and ancestors were affected by heart ailments, he may be predisposed. So heredity plays a part. ’The harmonious blending of Vienna with the American scene in ,the world of music awaits Waterford Township area residents at a concert at 8 p.m. ’Tuesday in Pierce Junior ^School. _________________ For toe future, the possibility exists of altering hereditary transmitters (genes) or their chemical components to pre- ’The curtain will rise on three internationally famous artists, the Nieuw Amsterdam ’Trio, playing violin, cello and piano in a large repertoire of music. Sponsored by the Waterford Township Ovic Music Association, each trio member has a wealth of musical background. Edith Moesanyi has been a soloist and pianist with many leading chamber music organizations in the United as States and her native Vienna. Violinist Joseph Rabushka appeared in his first solo recital at Carnegie Hall at the age of 17. Later he appeared in New York, Chicago, St. Louis and Philadelphia. He also has toured England and other Euro^an countriM. Daniel Vanderssll played the cello with the Pittsburgh Symphony Ordiestra and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra after his graduatkm from Louiidana State University. Later he was cello instructor at the Westminster Choir College in Prtoceton, N.J. CALLED BEST Acclaimed by muMc critics of the , moirt Let me note that ntuuiy doctors are following these precautionary steps, acoeptiiR the' various inconveniences and changes, to safeguard their own hearts. Any time a doctor swallows the unpalatable medicine he so eag^y prescribes, you. probably ha*te swnething, . worthwhile. (NEXT: Year husband’s weight—and you.) U.S. Laundries Provide Largest Service Volume vans VL uw. uabuiik* launoncs navc oeconie loe mooir* Ruiibed and ra^Mssful cham- ]ai^ personal service industry^ L^t Him Take Shoes Off~Abby Tell Him to Keep Shirt On Party chairman Mrs. Adrian C. Ish (center) bf Dover Road is delighted with the wrapped door prize handed to her by coehairman Mrs. Orville Moll (left) of Waterford Township. Mrs. Florence Reuter of Seminote Avenue checks a list. Proceeds will benefit Michigan State University Oakland scholarships. DEAR ABBY: My daughter Is 13 and her boy friend is 16. They are ’’going steady," tainly tell the young man to keep his shirt on. ject to his making himself at home WomenV Section think he is overdoing it He takes off hit il ABBY TI* • 1 f NewOtiiceis (Jt Birmingham! President ist ^ * 1961 Meeting By RUra SAUNDERS BIRMINGHAM -- The performances of toe American Ballet Theater Monday and Tuesday eveninga at the Schubert Theater, Detroit, particuterly tiling to Mr. and Mnr, -Piw Tod Reed. Mni- Their daughter Sarah member of toe cast This wss her first appearance in De-j trolt and she recently returned with the ballet from a six-mouto European tour, including ai^ weeks in Russia. Mott than SO nsHtibers cams from Detroit Monday in a charter bus Jor a suppef alter the opening perfonnance. Mr. and Mrs. Reed were gracious hosts in their Wimbleton Road home .and invited jevarel dose friends to Join the inteitsting Sarah’s sister Ltebeto arrived home Tuesday from Knox Ooltege in nitabls In time to afrsnd ’Tuesday niitot'a par-formanc* and toe brought three roommates to spend this mid-semester vacation in the Reed Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Herdrich Jr., will make toelr home in Flint after their return from a Florhfo wedding trip. The'fo,rmer Ckrole Jean Goodhue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris M. Goodhue, and Walter F. Herdrich Jr., were married Saturday in Mayflower congregational Church. A reception was given at Devon Gables. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. H«drich of Wedgewood Drive. Mrs. Geoige W. McCormick Jr., and Mrs. Harry O. Hoyt Jr., are making plans for the dinner to be given Wednesday by toe SMdmoce CoUege New officers for the Junior Women’s Aide Society presided At the first meeting of tMe new year Wednesday evening at the United Fund Building. Mrs. James Dtoi^ is president; Mrs. q. Ray Oates, vk* president; Mrs. Jack Johnson, recording secretaiy; Mrs. Chartes Abalr, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Thomas Liv-ihgrton, treasurer; Mrs. James Greenwood, accountant And Mrs. Charles McMahon, sergeant at arms. even his shirt, in. my living rocrni. He goes to the refrigerator and helps himself whenever he feels like it. I don't want to be an old stick-in-the-mud, but Is this the way aH teenagers act? H ao, ru keep quiet. If not, I would like to caU it to a halt Please advise me. TEEN-AGER’S MOTHER DEAR MOTHER; No well-bred teen-axer (or adult tor that matter) goes to the re-^. frigerator and helps himself. Most teen-agers DO take off. their shoes, but I woidd eer- DEAR ABBY: My husbsnd and I took a trip two years ago. While traveling, we met a very nice Australian couple. We exchanged Christmas cards and that was toe extent of our friendship. We just received a letter from them Idling us they are naming us ’’godparents’’ for their newborn son. I thought godparents had to present at the christening. Does this mean we have to send a gift now and one every year on his birthday? It takes forever to get paicds from here to Australia unless they go airmail, which would cost more than the gift. Is it poaslble to refuse to godparents? Has anyone ever done it l^ore? Should we decline? SHIPS THAT PASSED IN THE NIGHT' DEAR SHIPS: It is. They have. And you should, (dlplo-, maticaHy.) DEAR ABBY: Why do moth-era of babies who are not able to talk insist on putting their little darling on the phene when people call to talk to their parents? They will say, "Want to talk to Billy?’’ and before you know it, Billy is screaming into the phone. You are forced to talk baby talk and coo to him while the mother tries in vain to get him to say "Cookie’’ or "Hi” or something, while you Just sit patiently and wait for it all to end. Many of my friends are guilty of this boring fault and you’d be ddng a public aerv-ice to .wake them up. MOTHER OF TimEE AND NOT GUIL’TY CONFIDENTIAL TO "’TROUBLE AT HOME": Someone once said, "Dlywce is hash m^ of tkxnesUc scraiw.” Your "scraps” are r large to digest. Better talk over With the clergyman who Jdned you two together. Iraq Caldron Has Meeting will be C^. Tal H. Wilson’ of a college development group who will speak following the dinner at the Wwnen’a City Club. nans were completed for an Etester bake sale March 25 and a report was made of CSiristmas baskets, toys and cloth^ given to needy area Refratoments wero served by Mrs. Richsrd Parker and Mrs. John Gazette After an evodng of garnet. ' Barbara Cady, Janet Meyer and Nicky Panoos wera hat^y to be in IViewlay night’s audience with Mr. add tfrs. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Draper- Allen, long time Birmingham residents, are moving fliia wedt to Winter Park, Fla. / ★ 4r' k Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gordon are in their home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Mrs. Gordon’s sister, lbs. John L. want, will go dnwn to Mtoch for a vliit'of several Mrs. Francis M. Anderinan, aadsted for Mri. John Annas, is chainnan of toe annual fashion show to be given by mem-ben of Holy Name Church Feb. IS and 14. On toe 13th, dinner and* dandng will foUow the fatokm parade and the following day luncheon wifl precede the ahow, both to be given at Oakland HUte Country Gub. Among membm who will modd win be Mrs. Lloyd a DteU Jr., Mrs. Thomaa Jtol-ton, |lrs. Howard\Keatiiig Jr., Mrs. Edmund Walsh, Mrs. Tbeo. E. Etter, Mrs- Richard Purdy, Mrs. Jolm A. Tbeisen, •INi others. ^ Delta Zeta Group to Meet on Monday Members of Irdq Caldron, No. 70, Daughters of Mokan-na, were guests of Mrs. Fred Crossman of Lakdand Avenue, Sylvan Lake, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Wayne Scott and Mrs. Samuel Smith shared hostess honors. Cmnmittee chairmen were appdnted for the card party April 27 at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Mrs. Victor O. Bodamer is . ticket chainnan; Mrs. Rkhard Parsons, table prizes; Mrs. Scott, door prizes and Thelma ABdciwm, TWfreshmenta. Ooup n of Delta Zeta Oakland County Alumnae chapter will meet at 8 e’dock Monday in Am home of Mrs. John-G. Rometty on Marquis Street,' Birmfaighani. ★ ★ * Dessert will be spved by Mra. Wally L. Btafan and Mrs. John Oollteon, coheptesses. CoiftlBe trends for sprite will be shown by a local ^ tWUst ' “an r Square Dancers Leorn Two-Step iTie Warren Allens taught "The Tennesee Two-Step” to members of the Di^-Dq Square Dance Gub Thursday evening in Sarto MoCarroll School. , Eug^ Shaw was master of ceremonies for toe evening. 1 Delta Zetas are Invited. i Ncwill, George Newton, Oaries Melvin HaU |and Wam^ AOto. Please accept our invitotion for a FREE make-up demonstration oixi skin ^ono lysis in our studijk. 12 W. Huron MERLE HORMAN' FE 2-«IO' with an annual sales volume of more than 81.6 billion, the Ameri-' can Laundry Institute said. r Hie institute said toe Industry! processed more than 5 billioni' pcHinds of laundry a week—includ-! ing a weekly average of more tbaip 50 million men’s shirts. * In sprucing up the nation the iru dustry yearly uses ISO millioif pounds of soap, 37 million poimd^ township members. In Michi- of starch and ^ million collar supe gan may attend this concert, ports. J 'Hie trio perfonns literature of the French and the romantic period and the work of such modem- composers as .Shostakovich, Martinu, Piston and Ives. Any member of a Midiigan civic music association besides Only one of over 300 Open Stock Damerware patterns offering top selections and priced to give top values. English ROYAL STAFFORDSHIRE ... at a price you can afford! 3 IRONSTONE WHEAT PATTERN SO Pc. Set--Spccia^/- Service for 8 All white A Large Assortment of Dinnerware Patterns Are Being Closed Out at Worthwhile Savings pstWH Michigan's Largett Dinnerware Specialty Store North End of Miradc MUt Shoppiar Center on Tetegnph Road JTelephoiio FE ■fy I SIXTEEN The PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY? 8. IWl Know His Failings, Don't Expect Much i\j 8. ] Ml Wf MBS. MiniEL LAWBSNCE iOear Mrs. Lawraice: During the lut U yeun of her iile my motho- lived with me my huiband. Ahrayi my younger brother refused her any support ly own feeltaigt. If you couM hUp le . . . ” * * * ANSWER: You expected' hwe brorn your brother, didn’t you* Mused you to expect it from binr Whst reason ^ te given you to trust his affection in your yean of experience with him? You know what I’m »»lkeone Hagberg, Party proceeds will aid veterans in ho^tals and institutkois. The grand prize will be a gold watch brought from Switzerland by Mrs. Burgess. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Carl Rutherford, Mrs. Barbara Cornell and Mi’S. David Bi^r-staft Tacky Tips Clean hard - to remove sediment from the bottoms of bottles or glasa vases fay billing the veaacl half full M warm soapsuds. Then add a handful af carpet tacks. Shake vigorously. The sedimoit will loosen. 5390-540C DiSTHwy. ' OR ^3-1225 S Don't miss oor 1961 Strawberry Festival Now in Progress. Sunday, Breakfast Buffet A delightful way to enjoy your Sundoy morning breakfast — — Woedfari a SAUSAGES, SCRAMBLED EGGS, SILVER DOLLAR PANCAKES, JUICE, SWEET ROLLS, TOAST, BEVERAGES, fTC. All You Desire 9 to 12 noonGiS'sICl^r THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRipiY, FEBRUARY 3. 196f SEVENTEEN MR. and MR^. MAURICE E. FITZGERALD The aXh weddiOK anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Fitzgerald will be obaerved Saturday with an anniversary Maas atlO«. a. inSt Vincent de Paiidiurch. A recsfitton 1» ichMaJed from 1 to 4 in the parish hall. The couple's children are lyteurlce E. Fitzgerald Jr. of Pontiac:' Thomas G. Fitzgerald, Decatur, Ht;r Mrs. taem Stum, Tucson, Arlz.: Mrs. Lyle Miller. Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Ivan Dennis, Lynwood, Wash.; Mrs. Francte Baker, Las Vegas, Nev.; John M, Fitzgerald and Mrs. Mac Hailenbeck, Drayton Plains. Tljere are 26 grandchildren and two great-grand-childrear .....______• Dr. Sheldon Chemey who heads the advance cosmetology course at Michigan State University also will speak. His talk will cover qualities, other than technical knovledge, helpful in the beauty Say Vovys at H igh Mass At a nuptial high mass Saturday in St. Mary Magdalene Church, Hazei Park, Margaret Marez exchanged vows with Manuel Villarreal before the Rev. Norman Thomas, fonnerly of Pontiac. Daughter of Pascual Marez of Madison Heights and the-late Mrs. Marez, the bride appeared in a princess-line gown of white silk taffeta. Re-embroidered Alencon lace enhanced the sweetheart neckline and the bouffant skirt styled with a circular cathedral train. Her etbow-length butterfly veil was attached ta a tiara of aurora borealis crystals. She wore a slagto stzaad of pearls, a. gUt of the bridegroom and carried a cascade of white orchids, roses and ilHea of the valley. Eufemia Marez of M a d i s o Heights attended her sister as honor maid and Celestine Whitney of Hazel Park was bridesmaid. Enroll NOW! - INSURE YOUR FUTURE Prapore yourself for o cofoor in *lio Beauty Profession Miss Wilson Closed Wednesday POIVTIAC BMity Colltge }6Vi lAST HURON CnfoU Today Phene FE 4-1854 fafcbtd -CMsga's. . 2nd Floor Their ballerina - length white taffeta dresses with white organza overskirts, were complemented by jeweled crowns with nose veils, and blue shoes. Blue-tinted roses comprised their semicascade bouquets. h h. * , Doreen Guild, niece of the bride. Spedalized ExerciBcg Work By'jOREPHlNi; LOWMAN Q. do not understand how al- Eight Hair Stylists Set for'61 Show Several delegates from Pontiac’s unit hf the J^adonal Hairdressers Association will attend .the 22nd annual Norft American Beauty and Fashion Show at Detroit's Hotel Sheraton Cadillac Feb. 5, d 7. Mrs. Olga Wilkinson, Mrs. Donald McDowell, Mrs. Harry Randall and Mrs. Henry Zelka will be present. Also attending will be Donnell Thomas, Mrs. Orville Ely, Mrs. Alice Thomas and Mrs. Earl Simp-is. ‘The Magic of Color—of Coif js the theme for this year's educational and exhibition even^ ....... __________________ - “ItTarTon TCcfafas, W slyl'sf^men? I want to give them Yes, the Weight WiH TJff 0(*ol can make oi» gain weight since 1 have read that the calMdes from alcohol are not stored us fat but are burned ri{d>t A. These cohwfes are not stored as fat mod are buraed up raiddly, BUT they supply energy which otherwise would have come from food and therefore food Is stored as fat which would have been used for the energy the alcohol supplied. See? Q, “Will you please repeat your exercises lor Mucintt the. iibdth . ... ----------------------- aides. Raise the right lea up tatSngers^^ yow-ri^ hand to your right angles to tiie body. Return leg to floor. Raise the left leg up to right angles to the body. Return to the floor. Knees must be stilf throughout this exercise. Continue, and left. This is an easy beginning exercise. The leaflet Will give you m(A« difficult ones. Q. “I have a baby 7 months old and I am still not down to my nonf^ weight. I'm 12 pounds over^ weight. My waist is three indw^ too large. Please give me an ejfCr-cise for this and for my men which is two inches too big." and misplaced the newspaper which had them in it. Will flatten the abdomen and firm the musclesT Housework won’t do it, I have found out.” A. It Is true that special exer-■ ( in m way n’t. I wUl be glad Government League Eyes Ngw Projects Bylaws were revised and new . Fojeets discussed at a meettnt of the Qood Government League of Pontiac Mondfiy.eyening-at the home ef Mra Fred-fc.' Goines on West Rundeli Street. A letter of acknowledgement for a present of stuffed toys was read from Oakland County Home. This time bend to the right trying to touch the fingers of your left band to your right toe. Raise trunk. Continue, alternating. If you cannqt do this, bend over as far as you can with stiff kneies. The Cathedral of Winchester in England, built in the 11th century, stands on the site of even earlier church. PRE-SPRING SPEQAL Off iHfimilay -^utwday or Wednetdiiy Off on All Regular Priced PERMANENTS BUDGET DEPT. SPECUI. $10 Permanent Now $7,5' Off Mezzanine Floor TONY’S Main Floor, 35 West Huron St. Beauty Shop FE 3-7186 exercises -to aoy si «sy readers who send » stamped, self-addressed envelspe with their request. Address me In care sf The Pontiac Press. In the meantime here Is a good one tabf^wUh. Lie on the floor on your backjy... witlr -your-iegs^ straight and your n arms resting on the floor at your , wet^l, hut exercise will speed the loss in Inches in the spots yon wish to redued. Start with the abdominal exsKlae I already have given today. The following is a good one iat ttie waist. Stand tall with your feet comfoitably separated. Raise your arms sideward, shoulder height Bend to the left trjwg to IBUCh the R&M Mrs. Ted C. Goines will be host-S8 lor the Feb. 27 meeting at her home on Tacoma Court. I New Coating I NEW YORK (UPI) — A nfewl perspiration resistant, transparent coating lor apfdication «i brass,! copper and ^uminum has been developed by a leading chemical corporation. The coated surfaces resist marring. scuffing, bruising, scratching and abrasion. As a result, the coating is^ recommended lor lipstick'cases, compacts, hardware, drawer pulls and door-knobs. I cr^ For All Occasions ROTUNDA INN OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 365 DAYS A YEAR • PANCAKE ROOM ScrTlnt IS VarleUo •! PsaMkei. Nmb »• -- —.. s»»«r*»y BuSayt 0»*ii P.M. • SMORGASBORD BUFFET LanchMii anS DbiBcr — Open Ereryday — Nana U IS P.M. • DELICOUS DINNERS Camplele Variety frem Reynlar Mena. • PRIVATE DINING ROOMS Bansaete. Laaekee. Weddlnye. ReeepUant and Barinete Meellnie. Lecottd ot 3230 Pine Lake Rd„ Oixhord Lake, Michigan lee Yds. East of Orchard Lake Bd. On the North Shore of Pine Lake—Phone FEderal 2-0191 MRS. MANUEL F. VnXARREML was flower girl and David Villarreal, the bridegroom’s nephew, carried the rings. The bridegroom, non of Mrs. Andrew Villarreal of East Pike Street and the Ute Mr. Villarreal, had Gilbert GarcU for hit best man. Joseph E. Bateman served as groomiHnan, Raynaldo Travino and Henry Prall ushered. After the reception in UAW-CIO Hail on Kennett Road, ftie IWlde changed to a shopr wool suit of winter white, and white fur capelet. The couple will be at home on Blaine Avenue. A honeymoon trip to Washington, D. C. is planned lor summer. Fc«r her son’s wedding, Mrs. VU-larreal selected ice-blue Chantilly-type lace over matching satin, styled with bell skirt. Ajvhite sequin hat and shoulder corsage of yellow roses completed her ensemble. Originally only the beet leaves were edible. Cultivation gradually increased the size of the rooU un-Hi u i« a mot rather than a le«H vegetable. Kingsley Inn BLOOMFIELD HILLS Dining at its very best in an atmosphere of elegence and charm NOW SERVING OUR FAMOUS Enph Type Buffet Brunch 12.00 Per Person—$1.50 ChUdren to 10 Years Every Sunday from 11 A. M. to 2 P.M, DANCING Every Saturday Night in the COTILLON ROOM to the Music of FRANK SIDNEY and Hte ORCHESTRA FASHION SHOW on Feb. 8tk by ARTHURS of PONTIAC—from 12 O'clock Noon A|*e You Planning a Pwiy? We would be happy te ahsw yra our faelUtiea for private parties, haaqaets, wHdtaic reeepttous and eateriag la you hone. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK—Phone for Reservations MI 4-1400 Our Entire Stock of WINTER COATS Were to $110 Now ‘38 .-j’58 Imported and domestic solids and tweeds. Clutch or button styles. Regular and petite sizes. Entire Stock of FUR TRIM COATS Were to $265 Now '68 3128 The best values ever on these remaining designer coots! OF PONTIAC hORON Qt TELEGRAPy, Mob^ Thur*., Fyi. 10 to ,9—Tues., Wed., Sot. 10 .to 6 . 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DETROIT tfi-American Motor WASHINGTCW (UPD-The Ken-ifully artned men. with deli\'eries require congressional appropria, nedy wfaninistration's first ettbrajscheduled to start in June and con-jtions of X112 million and tranafer to improve the nation's demnsesifinOe at a rate;n( two,a month.io{ an unspecified amount from wm add SJ planes, including ttie „ . te ito. erttiral first jet transports, to the tropp ai!IA. i7eBoth the Jets and the hirbopi^ ~ airiift fleet and reduce military spending abroad. Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara has ordei^ 30 l»g 035 Jeto, each capable of carrying 80| pemdeati os'eraeaa will be asked to cat their aaaaal spending by aa average of SM each. JA to Close Big Week With Dance have toitercontinental range. The tuitxipropa, some of wh.ich ready are in the fleet, also cwry (M shorter '‘tactical’ —... ______McNamara left a strong sug-------------------------------------------, ,>regress an unspecified number of employ- S iSd ^ ^ by miliUry personnel in hard- The economies ate being sub-1” be laid off i^lmitely. tw^ weeks in office icnfirely vwuntory. ustration plan, canceled by Pres- ------------------- I He said that the additional. TV former Ford Motor t:«. ident Kennedy eariier in the week. .Sun spots fan be seen by the tplanes. to include 23 O03E turbo- prrsideat. reniindins the oeariy that would have cut the number naked eye only when the props as well as the jets. wil|l---------------- ■- “*■* H»y range fmm tiny Immleta to! Key West. Fla., with a population holstod bi^ and towered c«re-of 30.000. Imonloutiy. » . iCOrp. announce today it will halt d one auto production for one week'be-wwy to radaco mrndlnc wotdd ginning Monday and produce fewer ho to cel dowB ea the perchaae cars thereafter. AMC hag planU wf tarr^ eaie. — ilift Mtiwaukee and Kenoaha. Wia. He said it was entirely possible | “ *" that the privilege of shipping for-j back to the United Sutee ______ at government expense would be| resumed Feb. 13.^ withdrawn unless the program tO|the firm said, production adwdules| reduce military spending showed j will be reduced 9 per cent andi I960 Ford Profits MobutuJRipsi ion of- 0 S Drop 5.2 Per Cent Dag s Congo jArmy Plan ' Many Pontiac Jumor Achies' wiH ckise out their celebration of National Junior Achiewment tonight at their seventh annual Sno-Ball at Coho Hail in Detroit. The big dance- will Jie heM Ini DETROIT Motor Co. the River Front Ballroom. .reports its I960 profits totaledj *H wtiJ be attended by Jaaior $427,855.9M — a drop of per .%(blevenieni roembers from j«nt despite the second-best year liinNiKhoai Sontbeastrrii Michl- i j„ trucks in - -ssiiiiS KiSfy................... During JA Week, wfuch began' ' „ . j Monday, some 16 JA business cen- ^ ^ ters in Southeastern Michigan havei chalmiaa. wUd to an ^ sponaorod tnKto fairs at which; , Is victim of the brow beating by Joicne, as hr plays Miss Hill's HEADLINERH — These are a few of the hpadiira-rs-worteng- out a routine for Emmanuel Christian High .School'.s Minstrel Show. The progiam will lake place at the high school next Tiie.sday night. There are many sun>risos in store for the audience. For example, if you look FsatUe Vr*n Fh»t» at this picture and see two boys and two girls — look again. Kneeling are Marilyn Wagner (left! and Judic Catic. Standing are Joanne Themm and John Miller. Marilyn does a .special “A1 Joi-son Routine.” All of the performers are i^niors at Emmanuel. Other members in the cast are To Stage ‘Dixie Rhythm’ Tuesday Sue Scott, Gary Williams. Jack Brownell. Beatrice Stephans, Art Solomon and John Taylor. Minstrel Show Is Slated at Emmanuel visited Scaholm High School in Birmingham for a news conference. By KATHY >IcKLL The conference was open to all; "Dixie Rhythm” is the name, high schooLstudents^ interested lnjcj,osen by the Emmanuel Christian High School seniors for their lively WORK CAN BE FUN — You’d never know it from looking at this picture, but these Pontiac Northern students are really hard at wra*.' They’ve spent long hours rehearsing for next weekend’s production of "Pygmalion.'’ Running through an obviously funny scene are ifrom left, standingi •Sharon Bratt and Jean Isbell, (in the bathtub). r*ntlsc Press PhtU Richard Panlon. Barb Ben’yman. who lakes her work sitting down improving their techniques of writ-' -minstrel show___ They attended lectures and also i CSUrtains will go up for the 31-became belter acquainted with jjnember cast at 8 p.m. Tuesday, the "dos” and don’ts’’ of writ- jPeb. 7th in the school auditorium, ing. and the advantages and dis- [ ,, , . . . . ,1 Kav McCov, scmlor homeroom advantages of journalism. J ' Mrs. Ann MorroA? is advisor of[ ' , the news staff and also counselor Sutton^and Jim Pittman are; at Pontiac Northern. k T m’ * A new semester rolls by and;;^‘» ^ “new business ” for student coun-banks. Ewlyn Cha^l Bob Hutto, Carolyn Brewer, and Jim Dennis. iiile," two of At Jolson’s hits. A jAdmission is 30 cents for students boys' quartet composed o( Jim land 75 cents for adults. Dennis, Wayne Young, Jim New- I ------7 — banks and Joel Lauckner will In VUH also pantomime a popular sptr- Will ViSit ttuat,-Dry Bones.’’ lUlree Pontiac Scllools Musical presentations will bej , Pontiac area hi^ school acd given by a girls tno made up of principals will Carolyn Martin, Judle Cane, andT "Shortnin’ Bread.” Jim Dennis will solo i Man River.” BTjpSs attending the annual confeT ience of the National Association "Oldiof Secondary School Princip«1~-I Feb. 11-15 in Detroit’s Cobo Hall. The conference will featur-’ dl members indude.s organizing and making plans for a foreign ex- Marilyn Wagner will Im* panto- change student. iiiiiHing "Swanec" and “."Vlain- The ^mtlrc class will be sing- ^ ng n the chonis and parflclpat- I Washington and Modi Ing tbroughout the event. , - Tickets will be sold at the door.'tiac. , ’ Name Six New Members Initiate Thespians at PCH Speakers Active at Oxford High By BARB GRIFUN The Pontiac Central Thespian Troup No. 499 initiated six new members at the semiannual initiation ceremony Tuesday night in the dramatics room. To be eligible lor membership in this national honorary drama society students must have earned at least 2D points working on plays. Points are obtained by noting In or being 00 commltteea lor Central productions. New members are Dave Hunt, Connie Nichola, Linda' Brown. GcOTge SarrosrTWcn Thams and K Kay Cline. At this initiation, the new members were given a prop and were asked to present an impromptu-skit around it. Officers of Thespians are Kaye Gaddes, president; Judy Whitmer, vice-president; Mark Berg,'secretary; and Connie Nichols,,,t.rea- form a valuable service to the' thorn. Roll tltankc and Bc«-ky school. These students assist in. Bryce. , grading papers, setting out sup- Nancy Shaw. Ed Christie, Doug plies, typing records and cleaningUndei-son. Bruce Coleman. Kathy ip. Calhoun. Dave Blank, Donna Helm- Student assisting Instructor kamp, Kathy O’Brien and Sara Duane Sleele are Harriet ZIni- Wood help chemistry teacher Former, John Harbaugh, Art tOlver- I rest Brown with his classes. SCIENt K FAIK SIATFD -The Linnean Society has set April 14 and 15 as m dates for * the annual Science Fair to be heW in the Pontiac Central cafeteria. Area students may enter projects on any aspect of science In Hie elementary, junior high and high school divisions. Qualtlled judges from nearby colleges will view the projects and award a fair, good, excellent, or superior rating. Cfch prizes will be given the best all-around project in each division. John Hunt. Dave Todd and Doug Anderson have planned the re-organization of the Science Fair committees. Committee chairmen are Jim Colando, (^rations; Nancy B^n and Helen Ramsdell, planning; and' Joann Davii. judges and awards. The biology club has recently elected officers for the second - By BARB 8ECAM ‘Caberfae, here we come! These will be the words of anxious Waterford Township High School skiers next Friday as they head for the snowy slopes. Spending an exciting fun • filled weekeref pf skiing wfli be ski-rli|b members. The club will board a ski train Irerrand travel north to Caberfar for ^two days, returning late Sunday afternoon by train. The club chose this popular ski area because*of its excellent skiing facilities and partially because of its resort atmosphere. , Under the sponsorship of Dave Freeman, the grbup plans to lodge at the Manton Inn Caberfae. Jim Cotando Is president, assisted by Joann Onvls, vice president; Vlrglidn Norvell, secretary; and LnNetta Rowfton, tren- Other officers are Davie Colando, historian; and Marilyn Jadt, reporter. elect choir officers Central's Choir also chose their second semester officers this week. Re-elected president was Ed Haroutunian. Other officers are Tom Murphy, vice preskteit; Judy Hinkley, secretary; and Jackie MuUen, treasurer. Students who assist in the chemis- try lab during their free hour per- nounced. Wateifoid Ski Clubbers Plan Big Weekend Trip -as-BCttve members on the schixil’a debate squad. oORvsne THE l\ATIOIV’S MOST WAIVTED HOME Deixite Team Always Busy; Now Planning Forensic Contests By UNDA JACOB Four Oxford High School stu-this year Aside from thi.s adventurous weekend, the ski club also weekly at Mt. Holly. A large of students belong to the club and everyone looks forward to ski- ,rt^^tive”b, doing quite well j mg on Wednesday. , ,,, 611^^ I Iheir debates. Tlie cast has been chosen for Oedipus Rex'’ which will be. presented jsi[ the One val in Mt. Pleasant in March. Portraying Oedipus will be Don .. Wennsten. Lindta Gqyelte, MiRe MansouG Bert Walton, Florence Jharmark, Larry Rogers, John Odneai, Ray Steehler, and Harry McDermid complete the cast. . .. the direction of Richard nng up enthusiasm at the pep as- ^ ^ ^,0 Drama Club Plans 1st Performance at St Frederick's scmhly they presmtM tfift^irter-noon for the game tonight betweeii' the Waterford Skippers and the Pontiac Northern Huskies. By MARY EIXEN DETMER Hie drama enthusiasts at St. Frederick High School arc working hard on their first play. “The Importance of Being EaTOest.” MemhelT of the Drama Club are gaining experience not only in acting but in costuming, props, set construction and make-up. The experience obtained helps in producing the annual senior play in the spring. No actual date has been set for a performance. Some $300 was netted from the recent candy sale which goes hito the play fu^. ' Shirley Green and Art Wagner are happy winners of the top casta prlz« in the sale. Shirley received 115 for .setting 115 cannisters, while Art received 810 for selling 84-can-nisters. , Their sales, combined with the sales of the rest of the senior class made the drive a definite Nominations for a Valentine king dnd queen were held yesterday but the wiitfters are yet,to be “ 1027 SQ. FT. OF LIVING AREA INDIVIDUAL ROOM GAS HEAT AHACHED GARAGE 8'' HORIZONTAL ALUMINUM SIDING GUSS WINDOW WALL SEPARATE LAUNDRY AREA On the affirmative team are Laura Pearce and Denis Boris. On the negative are David Kenny and Dennis King. TM^^asoa the negative team hastfnot been able to win any league debates Both the affirmative and thei negative teams have won many of their- practice A number of schools pariicipate in these debate programs. Seniors were successful in stir- The Oxford debate program is under the direction of Richard 'Oxford High School English department. St. Mike s Students Will Hear Professor By PAT BURNS br. Gerhard Bikss, associate pro-tessm- of physics at the University of Detroit, will address the student assembly- at St. Michael’s High School Tuesday on the topic of ’’Structure and Dynamics of Galaxy." ..... Some of the Nchools that the Oxford team have met are North Branch, Romeo, Troy and others. The Oxford team, was host to the team from Harper Woods Notre Dame on Wednesday. Forensics activities are also being planned at Oxford. Students interested in the program are allowed to choose from different eateries according to their intereets abilities. Forensics is a speech activity whidi gives high school students the chance to compete with other high schools in the area. Honors'and awards may be won This lecture has been arrangedJby those students who paiUdpate through the Michigan Academy of Science Arts and Letters, and is sponsored by the National Science Foundation. Doctor Blass studied st the University of Lcipstg uader Hei- in this program. FAMILY ROOM WITH SLIDING GLASS DOOR ONTO PATIO ALL ALUMINUM 3 BEDROOMS »/4 ACRE LOTS SCHOOLS, SHOPPING NEARBY AT om LOWEST PRICE EVER OFFERED *11660 MOVES YOU IN '87 Per Monfh Rivmls meet tonight at 8 I1 Oxford High gym. After getting his degree he an assistant at the Institute for Tlieoretical Physics in Leipzig, and theoreUoal physicist at the University of Berlin. Ftrilowing the occupatkm he taught mathematics qnd physics at the Uplversity of „The Oxford Facoity will w Hie Oriea Facoity ta a basketball game assisted by a friendly beast, the donkey. The g^me is being sponsored by the Oxford O'Oub for the porpqte of raising money toward ttie purchase of a movie camera. game should provide laughs iBd' thrills to atf^wiio attend. THIS IS THE BEAUTIFUL NEW SHAPE OF LIVING FOR YOUR FAMILY — A TRULY LUXUROUS 3 BEDROOM HOME WITH AN ATTACHED GARAGE AND BIG FAMILY ROOM. Y TO REACH THE CORVETTE ~ JUST DRIVE OUT JOSLYN AVL 3Vi MILES NORTH OF WALTON BiVD. - WATCH FOR OUR SIGNS ~ FE 2-9122 mm t r I /1 TAVENTY THE POyTiAC PRESSJfRIDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1961 I Wt Swn Hm B«l to SANDWIOHESI | S SabmoriM, Karim Camad Baaf, Etc. g Fri. Sat. S^ial Fitli and CluM Jm Ym Cm la» 95* StmM lot flUor J5* Tilit Mmih in AMMmi to Oar R«t«l«r STEAKS — CHOPS — MKA 1 TAKE-OQt SEBTOE OH Mil MMHEBS m = RESTAURANT OPEN 5^ A. M. TO 7.-00 P. M. S I 'M 10 FJA S I FORTINCYS BICMAR | = 94—96—98 W. HURON ST. = = FE 3-9446 K 2-6229 S im SUNMT ^ SPECIAL ^ AT rkaMai TO LEAVE ms MAPS - Ernest J. Christie. iKdding weither maps in his New York otHce, retires after 12 years as chief forecaster for the U. S. Weather Butmu in the New York metropoUtan arss. ChrisUs, 58. saps: “Thsi* pcohsbly siU he a million Beosie (lad to see me retke. Ikey think if 1 leave’ weat|^ wiU^ improve.” maior holidays from 2 to 5 p.m. Admission is charsed on weric-ends. Free week days. ^Gentifeman SComputer 5 bn Display Age guessing has 1^ been a |tovorito pastime, hot toers is a 4 new jq>ace computer — called a I digital computer — that takes all ' the guesswork out of it. t the ladies — be they over I a — needn't worry, because 7 computer, which will be on exhibit I at Cranbrook Institute of Science, k Bloomfield Hills, Wednesday ^ through March 15. guards their I secret well. Cameron MHchell Freed for TV Job C»U,ANDO. Fla. (API- Actor Cameron Mltehefi is free to go back to work today as the star of a television series being filmed in Florida.* The TV and movie actor was re-' leased from ]ail Thursday when attorneys for his former wife, Jo-' hanna, withdrew papers for a' writ under which Mitchell was held for six days. DANCING Friday aad Satuiay Nifhtf BILL LAWSON'S Bond 9451 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD EM 3-9124 Beginning Taet., Feb, 14th “THE SPACE MEN” _____Oatel lAto w«W. and down to aarib Nedara Doace Waste Fleer Show This Week Himy Kisg Comedy M.C. PsgnKsap Jfotcbei Stea tacordiap I DelFs Inn \ t N. Ossa ( COTMT af Bmnm) ■ seuiik OylUr. peter, daveloped by Ddee Radio Dhialoe of Ornwral Motora, wUI •g*. On a 6-foot case which surrounds die tiny computer (It’s one inch and 6 by 12 inches in area) are a ieries' of puMibuttons requiring a "yes” or "no” answer to the 10 questions. Using circuit logic, the computer can calculate and report the age in seconds. But there is s Question U and| here’s where chivalry steps in. Are you female?” B there is an affirmative answer, the computer first ascertains she is no longer _ teen-ager and then bows in gen-tlMMnty fashion. In the age window of the exhibit ops an automatic *‘21.” The Institute is open daily except! IQUUI «Bd lOUMD “BIG GALA PAim”^ GIRLS! Lost W««k to Entor "Quotn for o Doy" "Come to the Mordi-Grot" Only SM wssk left ts siittr svr Mg next FrMny, Fsb. 10. Tks Qnssn nnd bar CstNl wlH rsign nil day -Tnasdny, Fsb. 14. "AAnnli^m" d«y. Psnenkss will bs tsrvsd tram 10 AIM. ts I F.AA. mnI cN types si hi tbs fnn, dancing. . will bs far- ■isbsd. Yen rniit bs 21 ts enter. NEW DRAYTON INN Restaurant and Corttad Loun~i CARDEN ( DsmIiic iTenThm^Sit., S«a. at Campus “ rnikril »i U*«r*i Diarlni tT*r» T«».. Fn., ----a rwEST oncBK8YEA\m|V -----SALumoital^ ■AT aOTH nAU DANa SATURDAY NI6HT Far Memberi and CnaaN m. Sat., sou s tn s r. M. 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THRU UT.—NOON TO 2 A.M. CLOSID SUNDATS OR 4-0022 ~ Ampla MpMid Patfcfctf .an tba .Slda.nnd,lsat.-. TOMGHT 3 BIG HITS! PONTIAC ”r.^lll-CAR HEATERS SSL. UNIT NO. 1 IN COLOR BI1uiu9Kiuiia'fraa'iiS'Bii^ UNIT *2 ALSO IN COLOR UNIT NO. 3 The Shock-Filled Diary of UEUT. DONALD BLACKBURN ^ Who Led The U.S. A’s Secret Army of Headhunters and jungle Women! tHE PONTIAC PRESS. FRtDAY. FEBRUARY 3, |0«1 3 County Accountgnh Pass CPA Examination Three Oakland County realdenU were among 82 candidates who Court, and John L. Pratt, 114 ttortb both q{ Bfival and Donald F. Jo«n, North Woodward Ave., Binnia^iam. Results of the ewminartn given last November, were i ' by Albert Lee, board a State Vision tZh Cheajier in Hollywood, Says Producer RogerH. Willoughby, 3293 Bdle|bams — one for every 10 persons. LANSING UR - The State Highway. Department has ann program of vision tests for all its 4,900 workers. The tests will take about live minutes each. vision is not up to Jie^ailvised HELD.OVER! Strajtdicii Of A SMASH Pontioc movie oudiencee continue to be charmed by the spicy sophisticoted sporkle of the season's greet hew comedy hit! ★ ★ ★ 'TRAVEL TIPS" • CARTOON e COMING NEXT e ''WHERE THE BOYS ARE' By VISNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (OPI) - Kirk Douglas blew SB mtnton “Spartacus” and is ttelighted to say he spent almost every buck ci ■ right here In 'mqvktown. . Doog^ is dead set agah _ luandSinrXHWte*"^ 0 • 1 • abroad, espedaHy when the investment doesn’t pay off. Hm» aeter’s teeSags eOthe sab-Jeet are so straag ha has lie-«44ed^ naaka Ms aext pleian. VMMtesama,'' lajlollywf^ la, ■tead of oa locatfoa ia Mesioe Vikings’ over there because tbinre is no place else in the world to find the kind of scenery 1 needed. 'I Just return^ tom four months in Germany and Austria making ‘Town Without Pity;’ and ^ was on the other side of the pond I teamed that it is more expensive to live in London, Paris and Rome than in Hollywood. His argument is twofold. Foreign production has become as expen-Mve as local movie making, and the arrogance of natives abroad ia becoming bard to take. "On the first count.’’ Douglas said, "I was advised ’Spartacus’ in Italy to save money. Well, they spent $15 ndllion on ‘Ben Hur’ over there. My cast cost Imsire mp!»y the .company, so I didn’t see where 1, could save any money in Italy. "The only thing eheaper aboni lining te Europe U labor. But takes on much time to get the made in t^urope are produced by American companies. 'I’ve bad it with the European bit of view. StudioB and producers here ought to evaluate the reasons for shpoting abroad. They should reconsider. Ecoimnteally, it costs more money, and they end lutw,’’ he said. "I made ’The have 30 or 40 new wave pictuiVs up with more headaches and poorer quality pictures.’’ Salant GoH CBS Job Up With Film-Making in Europe in TriMce that they can’t even sell. TKey never publicize those stories. Their favorite pastime Is thraw-Ing barbs at American movleo. It’s the cMc thing to do — and a great .Mg-bore. ............' "You have to listen to all the daptrap about the great artistic pictures being made by the so-called 'new wave.’ -I know they There are 533 square miles in the Panama Canal Zone. NEW YORK (API -meqt of Richard S. Salant aa prat- . ktent of the Columbia Broadcasting System news divtalon was a»> nounced Thursday by Frank Stan* Mexicans use milkweed as • tenderizec. wrapping b-TiiiAtiL leaves around meat prior to cooking. '‘Occasionally’ a p^ does come out of Italy or France, and everyone yells how great it is. But^y produce only^one or| two top-flight pictures a year.' Hollywood turns out dozens.” lis country has tailed Us own movie prod-acts, Douglas belleveo United Slates prestige h tremendously. j’The uKum; Ja fo.rfi!£n.vn!^^ tion is interpreted over there as a dpwncurve in the quality ofi American pictures,’’ he observed.j "This isn’t true. ’They forget a good many of the films that are‘ ^ZZaKEEGO — Duwi Open 8i4» PM. ’TOTTEBPIOD r* liM Only Some women never give • name., just a 0hone number!^ mmSmm LAURENCE HARVEY EDDIE F^ER Co'*od Ismm Maion—Ven Mile*—OmU* Bd "A TOUCH OF LARCEW RIDBlCSr Cmi! Satudar AftemooB OiIyI OreN HALF-HOUH COLOH CARTOONS 1:00 P.M. "THE REVENGE OF FRANEENSTEOT SATURDAY ‘ Butterfield 1" Not Bbown at Ifattiiaa :33BneHcaf-we^ the “Kist in the world, and we shouldn’t penalize them because they have. Mgher standard Mllving. "Eun^an hotels, food and everything else, including transportation cost more than fo the United States, too," he added. But cost isn’t the only thing that rankles the jut-jawed star. ’The haughty attitude of the people is wormwood and gall to a man interested in turning out a movie. MORE EXPENSIVE •I’Ve worked In as many differ-ent parts of Europe as much as THE MANAGEMENT URGES YOU TO SEE "MIDNIGHT LACE" FROM THE BEGINNING to fully enjoy this suspense-filled drama! PUoM don't rovool tho | shocking svrpriso ondingl FRIDAY SCHEDULE - .'^MIDWIGHT LACE " " of 7;00 ond 10:40 "BECAUSE THEY'RE YOUNG" of 8:55 Only HURON 941 W. Huron S». FE 4-7091 SAT. ond SUN. SCHEDULE "MIDNIGHT UCE" 1:00 - 4:33-lf;06-11:42 "BECAUSE THEY'RE YOUW 2:51-:;^B:24^40:00 THE DAU/CD D/irucn CT?yQV “f ti'E most shocking camc ever played inc ruwL»l rnonCK vlwiii with a woman's love.jno her sanit'iI': THE WOMAN IN THE MIDIMlOHT LACE... target foil TEMS^’nON.^.OIl TERROfl? DORIS DAY-REX HARRISON JOHN GAVIN MYRNA LOY-RODDY McDOWALL HERBERT MARSHAli- NATASHA PARRY • JOHN WILLIAMS mRUOfMAMOOLOR COMING SOON-"SONG WITHOUT END" "BUTTERFIELD 8" __ADDED FEATURE FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY pNtY—^ DKX CLARK in "BECAUSE THEY'RE YOUNG" 'i :, ' 'Tj TWEXTY-T^ K^FIowei THE p6xTIAC PRESS, FRlbA^VFEBRUARY 3. 19«| Moscow |ually mild, weather tor «ds tim«yjXV ]VeW8 and RcvieWS |a< year, Moacow radio repealed, j,.,, , .................. POWERFUL NEW iVIcCULLl ONE!El CMANi SAW ^ anM ar>e-M«» i* • Diraciai4«« lor iMt. UaM-tMChculti)^ I# you hovo o«y wood to cut or trees to trim, come in ond got o demonstrotion on our new McCullocti choin tow. . The pricot ore the lowest we've ever hod. ■. At *.9'^ ‘149 95 USED CHAIN SAWS CIDIT TOMS—We T^e Tiede-iu of Aiy liid KING BROS. Pontioc Rd. ot Opdyhe Rd. FE 4-1112 FE 4-0734 i'Report on Hong Kong' Called Splendid Progra {ToUseTVinU.ofk Student Orientation Deaths in Pontiac, and Nearby Areas Kofig la grabbing TV ahojini this wMkv I axpact the French to demand equal>time Iw Paris, i On Monday, Barbara Stam. < flickered through the fabled British crown colony to smash a Communist gang. Jack Paar s filmed show ■ HeiMr Kodg a visit on Tucaday. Bad Taytor lakes aver the tewa every Wedaeaday, af raarse. Aad last night, WIlUam Holden flnaHy took ns on a gnided tear of Hoag Kong that meant something. "Report on Hoi« Kong." as thej |CB$-TV hour was called, was a^ splendid program. It didn’t give television will iday a part in Uie orientation many anKxig the estimated 1,000 new students about to enter The University ot Michl- aroong a few million Hong Kong By FRED DANBlfi denly realize that it this kind o( NEW' YORK (UPn — Tik way Chinew, what‘s going on b^iind those Kowloon Hills, where 000 mil-.jlion^ Chinese are busy? The twist was effectively thrown in. Find 1 Body in Sunken Sea Tower lyum companions from the Nam |Kok Hotel. This visit, we moved past the street crowds and the harbor junks and dug into the lives of those faces in the crowd. a few seconds warning that the giant radar platform was about to collapse. i Divers have found only one body mside the huge steel trian- L.HoI^P b^an by tem^ ^ HongKooghas Mstory ffi IW Te« df YM to tell. The story unfolded as we watched how three" Iteng KonK*watef Ifamilies lived. | ’ YMtw: Another , was jjisi-ovcred ji\.^pSUJrings 20-Game Streak to 'M ^ By Th« AmocUM Pkm I Michigan, with an 8S-58 victoryl tp) •! the flneat acoren in the pion Buckeyes have rolled up 13 word that the little school fr Ohio State takes a I’D^eame win-over Western Ontario last nisht. ki. u. i. tmw.ii «hini victories this season, includins five Clean, N. V., has accepted < PRESS BOX Dave DeBusschere, U of D. basketball star, has won the Meadowbrook Michigan Amateur Athlete of the Year award. He -win be presented the -^ward at Sportsman's Night, February 10th, which will have Forrest Evasheaki, Paul Hahn and Warren Orlick as top guests. ■k * A Feelers pve been put to Grand Rapids and Flint as possible IMI entries In the International Football League. Port Huron, Samla and London are in the leagw^ 11&lw»jl«e^ the three new possiblittles, tia,000 bond Is asked of franchise holdera. Mike Rice, W eager who transferred from Detroit Tech to Duquesne, Is out for the season. He suffered an eye injury when Duquesne lost to Toledo this week. ...............if-it-:.- Michigah State will be the host team Saturday ami Sunday in the Alpine Championships sponsored . by the Michigan intercpllec'iate ski' association. Schools competing' Michigan. Michigan Tech, 88-38 victoryl

es --stemmed the puck home:Jor Michigan, Wch^an Te«^.^- jfed. goalie Terry Sawchuck when Eddie the second penod. Pete Goegan ;;mm. Flint-JC PetoskFy SBT (behind tfei) dix)Ve tl» KHM Wr the net. on the left. Toronto won the g» Dave Koen (not shown) however moved in and Korthwestern Michigan. the left. Toronto won the game, at the Olympia. The Wolverines l)ed 46-26 at halftime and held a 34-point advantage at one stage of the second half. Coach Dave Strack used all 13 of his players. Tom Cole. 6-7 forward, backed Tidwell with 18 points and led Michigan with 13 rebounds. 81.'Bbhavehture*i bDWh“ Biii" ales, umrhallenged No. 2 team In college basketball, have two celebrations underway today. ThnJo- i CM i. (hp Wine- O''®*' third-ranked Bradley m (2) IS the Wmg Idea last night. The second, for word that the little school from Clean, N. V., has accepted the earliest invitation in history to play as an at-large team in the National Collegiate Athletic Association post-season championship. The Boroiies. who got 27 points from sharpshooter Tom Stith and brilliant all - around play from Whitey Martin, Fred Crawford and Qrrie Jirele against Bradley last night, have won 16 of 17 games season and their last 7 in a row. A 13-1 spurt midway of the second half shook off Bradley, and cost the Braves their second straight loss and third in 17 games. Providence, with Johnny Egan and Jim Hadnot each scoring 31 points, pushed Its winning strenk to ei^t Inst night, m-7f over Cwtghtim, ■ wltTre^ imn-r North Carolina and Utah won important .conference tests, and Notre Dame nipped ninth-ranked 8t. John's g4-ss. North Carolina (14-2i won its 12fh straight and tied idle Duke at 7-0 for the ijflantic (^st conference lead with a comeback 63-,'i6 decision over Maryland. Doue Moe had 23 points and York Lar-ese 17 lor the Tar Heels, who used an 11-0 burst to overcome 9-point Maryland lead late in the first half. North C a r o1 i n a and Bower Stops 35 Shots and Red Wings, 5-0 Leafs Remain j Tied for First With Montreal Toronto Hands Detroit 4th Whitewashing of NHl Seoson NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The U.S. Lawn Tennis Association has decided to br tougher on players who blow their tops on the court-and it has started off by slapping down the country's two top Davis Cup aces, Charles (Chuck) Mc- Kinley and Dennis Ralston. are the nation'i chief The amateur rules committee Thursday jilght recommended that the suspension of McKinley be tended to May 1 and that both McKinley and Ralston be placWI under probation for the rest of the year. night. Annand Reo's lip-in with 12 seq-onds left beat St. Johns (11-4) for Notre Dame — the New York Redmen's third loss in inly .three games away from the big town this season. Reo had- 20 points while St. John's All-America, Tony Jackson, was held to eight. 10 3 23 Crowford Attendance—IS,4S7. By BOLL CORNWEIX ^ DETROIT — Frank Mahoviich Is unquestionaAy the top offensive! gun for Toronto, but if the Mapte 1 Leafs succeed in dethroning the ny i nilfd Pres* International Montreal Canadiens a.* National | Bill Skowrqn Is more than a Hockey League aii^ - ----— - ■ champions, the big left winger will | Yankees today and also letting it have to share the glory with goalie; known that he doesn’ ‘ Skowron Angles for '61 Contract With League and Stanley Cupi tu disnlea»^thTWeT#w Tork thinks three -etebs Tave-» bctterlletes. Klimchock batted V300 with Bronotad and Short each pltchrt hs. the big left winger w«i| Yankees today and also letting it chance to win the 1961 National the A^s and^270 Avittf-fteites -tem brteJIy tor t^ In 1900. n the Pirates.!season. The others signed were Johnny Bower. Bower, who ha* been nothing short of spectacttlnr in the net* thi* *eason, turned aaide 35 *liots here Thursday night as the Leafs ■hut out the Detroit Red Wings, 5-p, before I3ASI cash customers at Olympt^ It was Bower’s first shutout of the campaign and.hte Stellar woB( saddled the punchless Wings with their 4th whitewashing this year, .three on home ice. All the previous blankings were administered by the Chicago Black Hawks. The triumph enabled the highflying Leafs to remain tied tor first place in the NHL with toe defending champion Canadiens, who tiated to a T-5"vfctbry over the New York Rangers last night "it the Montreal Forum. Boston's cellardwelling Bruins and the Hawks battled to a 2-2 tie at Boston Garden in yester^ day’s other NHL game. Mahoviich triggered Torsato's rout of tbe Red Wings by scor* Ing bis 41st goal of tbe season at 4;W of the i*t period and be was rredited with an as*t*l on Red Keliy'a rounter In tbe 5th minute of the 3rd Mania. Dick Duff gave the Leafs a 2-0 first-period lead by whistling a 25-footer past Detroit netminder Ter-Sawchuk in the I7th minute. Dave Keen connected for the ^afs in the middle session at 12; 26, then Kelly and George Armstrong scored goals in the final period to finish the rout. Sawchuk kicked out 27 shots, but he was virtually helpless on at least three of Toronto's five counters and Dntroit's leaky defense made a large contribution te ~ tueeessful Maple Leaf assault. Bower was solid as a rock and his close-checking teammates greaUy aided his efforts. The Wings really never did get an attack well-organised and even when it looked like they nfilght penetrate Bower. Lady Luck would come to the rescue and make him more than equal to the occasion. Loose pucks set up the first two goals. Mahovllch's M fool shot gtanoed off Sawcfai^'s 1^ . much of the Pittsburgh Pirates either. The beetle-browed Skowron revealed yesterday that he has rejected a Yankee contract offer estimated at $30,000. > It is understood that the rugged first-baseman, who hit .309 and drove in 91 runs last year, is angling for contract in the $40,000 class. •T dou'l believe they Skowron replied when asked whether he thought the Pirates will repeat. "I think the Giant* or Dodger*, or perhaps Mllwau- ToJ™ Meet Starts Saturday wife are going to Miami for a two-week vacation and that then he’ll ‘turn to his Hillsdale, N:J:, That’s bad news for general manager Roy Harney of the Yankees, but Bill had even worse Buckner Wins 9th SlfaiglirDeciHon Undefeated Buckner running away from everybody in the CTass B *Clty Lea^e basketball race, chalked up victory No. 9 last night at Pontiac Central by trimming the runnen®. Auburn Heights Merchants, 37-46, Buckner iced the decision with a 22-11 bulge in th^3rd q^uarter after _ held to a 29-55 halftimelead. Jerry Paul paced the winner’s well - balanced offense with 13 points. Gary Acker s«-lshed 16 for the Merchants, whose record now stands 54. Felice Market, presently occupying 2nd place In the Oass C derby, dealt Smith Fuel a 63-45 licking n yesterday's other scheduled [game. Joe Pinkerton was the top jscorer tor Tel fee with 20 points while the loser's John Lovelace tallied 12. - blaser carottied oH his Keon's 2nd-period goal was made from 10 feet as he whacked home Eddie Shack’s rebound. Kelly clicked after taking a perfect paas from Mahovlkh and shoodng at point blank range on the unprotected Sawchuk. BUly Harris’ shot was flicked home by Armstrong at 15:47. Referee Vern Buffey called total of seven penalties, tour againrt the Wings, but the infractions idayed no part in toe Kor-ing The Red Wings and Maple Leafs meet again Saturday at Thiwito, toeh toe Detroiters return to Olympia for a Sunday contest with the new* for Danny Murtaugh and hisiinfielder, was among five players Blll.v Short and catcher Alan world champion Pirates; He signed by the ] aty Ath- Hall signed with the Yankees. i . „ . . r. r.1 1 Billy Klaus, reserve inticlder „ j pitchers Bill Kunkel, Ray the Baltimore Orioles a year I and Joe Petrilovic and outfielder agreed to terms with the new I Jay Hankin.s. Washington Senators. Klaus bat- —Pilcher* Jim Bronstad and ted .209 in 46 games last season. McKinley,.Ralston Penmliz^ Davis Cuppers Slapped Down for Blowing Tops "this won't deprive them of a chance to plky at Wimbledon oi; to play overseas. It shouldn't hurt jr Davis Cup chances." Thai is a mstter of aoroe dls- and Ralston, 18, at Bakersfield. "We’d do the same thing to Barry MacKay and Butch Buchholz but they’ve turned pro and are out of our jurisdiction," said influential member i committee. The recommendation now goes to the USLTA executive committee, meeting here tonight, Approval by the higher body is a foregone conclusion. vis Cup hopes now that MacKay and Buchholz have turned pro. With the probation cloud hanging over their heads, they may find it difficult to play their best and most relaxed tennis. As one official put it: '"The probation means that if one of them makes a bad move, he really gett it. He may. be suspended for p long time." America's tennis governors thus iffe sharpy sla^pping lHe wrists of the Davis CMp team which came for so much criticism during the recent campaign in Australia. ________________________The team captain, David Freed of fourth-ranked'Duke pl^ Ifontenw LalfK:dlF^ any blame. Relays Saturday Keg Tourneys Continue ‘To see how matters stand with the Yankees. The Elks State tourney for The Pirates, meanwhile, signed moves into its 2nd weekend at world series heroes Bill Mazero skl and Elroy Face, bringing their satisfied list to 16 payers. No terms were revealed but each re-epved nr TVlK lhiX placed Mm in the $25,000 to $30,000 bracket. Lodge 810 and Huron Bowl, Huron Valley team play swings into the 3rd round at Milford and the GM er gave toe Pirates their IM Mveato-ganie vtetory and Pitts- In ail four Pirate series victories after a season during which he ptebed In <8 games and had Second Session on Archery at Oese Tonight The-vseeond advanced archery training session will be held this evening at the Oakland County • Clab^' Truck & Coach Doubles Tournament gets under way at Motor Inn tomorrow starting another big area bowling weekend. Keglers from Pontiac, Detroit, Cadillac, St. Joseph, Plymouth and Petoskey will try to better impressive scares in all Elks divisions a week ago. Liberty MuMc of Ann Arbof heads toe team handicap group with 3131. Colonial Lane* of the same city has the best actual 2814. At Demarest of Ann Arbor leads both divtsion* hi single* with 882-745. Bob Trarhet and .lock Buckley of Pontiac are the duo to bnst in doubles. They their satisfied list to 30 wito the addition if hard-hittii® all-around player Joe Cunhingham. Cunning ham hit last season and has a .308 lifetime batting mark. Other clubs continued to round out their rosters as follows; —The Minnesota twins nounced the signing of rookie pteters Fred Bnicbauer, Ted SaderwsiS" and Pete Ctmino and rookie catcher Ron Henry. —Lou Klimchock, highly-touted There are .sis . sessions LING BEAUn I which will exteiiff uhin April 1st when the Michigan In-_ Flint Round championships will be held. ★ The program starts at 7; 30 tonight. Dr. George Kousak w i 1' lecture on training of proper muscles and muscle control. Practice and personal coaching will conclude the program. ★ ★ ★ A fee of one dollar is requested to cover the cost of speakers and targets in the^ sessions. in the! rolled 1388. Mike Apel and H. NO. 18-4BOWUNG SLANG By Dee Puroello AMF Staff of Okampms You may feet slightly out of it when more experienced bowlers use tbe jargon peculiar only to tbe teitoin game. A§ you do more bowling, you’ _jgto to use most of the riant Here are p few of the mere widely start you off; TURKEY — -Three strikes in a row. DOUBLE PINOCHLE — The 4^7-10 spit. baby SPLIT — The 3-10 or 2-7 leave after the fltot ball frame. PICKET FENCE — The 1-24-T or 1-.V6-10 H>are leaves. BUCKET — The 2-4-58 spare leave for a ripit-hander. WASHOUT — The 1-2-10 or 1-2-4-10 BROOKLYN - A Ml Mtting on the left side of the'headpin.. NOSE HIT — Ball hitting toe 1 ' headpln straight on. UGHT HIT — Ball that only Mta a small part of the head]^ on toe right side. BUNMINO LANE — One that wlU produce A large hook or curve without much eff(»t by flie bowler. STlFr LANE — One on which the bowler has difficulty making the ball hook or curve. TAP — A single pin, usuaUy the 7 or 10, fitat remains after seemingly perfect strike. FLAT APPLE - A ball that deflects and does Uftle damage as U hits toe pins. CMNP Pick off toe front pin or pfau of a spare leave. FOUNBATION - Slirike i ;^inth fhinie. if I P series. " ' f Ron Moore Hlh 697 Ron Moore rolled 697 featuring a 279 last night to pace the Invitational Qassic at Auburn Lanes. Ken WiUhite hit 648 and Dick Young 632 beading 26 P. 40 men over 500. Pepsi Cola leads the league followed by Russ Johnson and Tom’s Bar. Ttatt hM Hie tap actual with 1223. Apel 1* 1st in all events artusl with 1877. He U from Ann Arbor. , Some of those strong starters could hold on and take top honors although there are stilkeight weekends of action remaining. Dixie Recreation Lunch heads the pack at Fairgrounds in Milford with 3146. Detroiter Benny Galfano has been high individual in both game And series with 279-699. Tourney continues through Feb. 26. The annual General Motors nament for employes and their partners will run two weekends. Oswi t-T ItaUy—S4 Srtsitay SNOW TIRES Cuarsotsod Nsw Trosdt 2 For $22?^ 7.50*14 6.70x15 CUARANTEIO BONDID Brakes Refined $075 F*r4—CiM?.—Pl/wnik WSmU rsekta Fm M.M* MUn *r l-Tur OnnalM I,SH MUt ASJmtwcat ALlAtHM U.S. CAM llt,W PItll iNfTALLATION MUFFLERS OuraalMS tar Ui* Ula •f Taar Car Auto Service 149 W. HutM FI 2-1215 KUHN AF Phaiarai $50,000 KISS — Don January kis.ses the eight iron which brought him $50,000 when he scored a hole-in-one worth $50, 000 on the 15th hole at Indian Wells Country Club in the Palm Springs Golf Qassic yesterday. The ball went into the cup without touching the green. 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They come from independent schools and Big Ten, Big Eight, Mid-American and Missouri Conference members, ligan was represented by MSU, University of Michigan, Western Michigan, Central Michigan, Detroit and Northern Michi-Kan-' Heating Upsets Flyers to Gain NL Hockey Final Underdog North Woodward Heating skated into the finals of the CitY Junior Hockey League’s Na-tlmaj division tournament Thurs-' day night by conquering the Syl-j van Flyers, 64, on Northside Park ice. , I * ★ * The favored Flyers fell behind, 5-2, in the 3rd period and the deficit was too much to overcome. Bob Piaskowski scored the hat | trick lor the winners and RossLu-l ther tallied two goals in a losing ause. The Wooddard skaters will be underdogs again Saturday morn-j iiig at 9:30 when they battle the! unbeaten Mountain View Rangers tor the National circuit champion-; ship. 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SILK Any man wlio knows the ropes, knows Kessler rings the bell. It'$ got a price that just can’t lose, it’s smooth as silk as well I TWENTY-FpUR THE POXTiAC PRESS, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1961 y I JZ tim Oil m 19M I Up ti INI Ailt SalM. he. Aprjl 1 Defense NSW YORK (APV-Beimy (Kid) Paret of Cuba will make the tee-ond defenae of his we)t«rwli^ boxin* title asainit New York’a Emile Griffith in Miami ~ ^ Saturday. April 1. / Tom's Back ! Yet, the Foofboll Seoson Is Over “ einMTeiii ti Bock ot Shelton's CALL 10M TODAY TOM TRACY He’ll Deliver a $9107 New Tempest for Shelton Pontiac-Buick jaa^AilAIM STRf ET ROCHESTER 'Must' for PCH to Stay in By BaL COBHWELL ,lata^ It wiU take m alUwt attoct The Chieb ol Pontiac Central»» cowjuer the run-and-ahoot In- ' . ._______i__iw.. diana ol Joe Dowdy in their own try to keep their gnp on 2nd place j ^ tonight when they tangle withjr*^' dangerous Flbt Central in a Sag-| inaw Valley Conference basketball; completing the top unit. The Indiana like to press on defense and this should be a vigorous ser, who plays the “quarterback* >P3t Forward Cloyee DIokeraoa Is the leadlag scorer for the FUat VMJey 2^^ <*ailenge to the quick-moving Cou- g^ at Flints Bauenger jmeeting that the Chleb ware able ser. who plays the "quarterback" for three periods and the *^v**whled. 39-37. entering the fi-wtth Arth^ HIU for ^ in the ^ ^ Saguiaw Valley standings. ^ mn, CHitral b .dll stringing l^SJ^Vr mark wobM Indl- .11 fwulh *»•* personnel A faint-hearted attempt by the! ' Kennedy a raid. thi. «U .u.ly promoted to the varsity GO-KARTS NOT ROD SPEED EQUIPMENT CUSTOM COLOR iriPM. during the interim and both started [(or (he Chiefs in last week’s U4i 'Victory over Arthur Hill. Jack George Fad, Royals'Coach. DeiendsWilt PHICADELPHIA (AP) - Coach Charley Wolf of. the Cincinnati Royala today voiced disagreement with coach Paul Seymour'of St. tLouli who had said that T-1 Troubl* Swtepl Dowia W^lE. Md. (AP)-Thf lU-fated winter nteetlng at I Bowie liuie musculw Braddl Pritchett andjchamberlaln has nothing going for sharp-shooting aarence Douglas ^im but hb hel^t. trails him by aaly see polnL Jim Tolea, BIck Moore aad Dick Horning are the Indiana’ other regubrs and nil five have often scored In double flgureo to dem- The speetjy Indians are a basket-happy outfU.^Thhy have been aver-agliv 70.8 points per game, scoring 96 one time and 80 another. Their 43 total at PCH was their lowest of the campaing. In other Vaiiey ctmipetltlow tb-night, unbeaten and league-leading Saginaw High plays at Bay aty Central and Flint Northern goes to Arthur Hill. "Just because he’s 7-1 doesn’t ake him a good playwr," Wolf said of the Philadelphia star after he had leored 45 points ’Thursday night to lead the Warriors to a 133^118 Nationai Bask* ' " Asaodatloa vicUny over Cincinnati. Jack Twyman, with 25 p(^ta, and Oacar Robertaon « 34, were high tor Cincinnati. "Swede Halbrook (of Syracuse) b 7-3 but be can’t get the things done Chamberlain does," said Wolf. “The tact that (ihamber-lain b 7-1 and has ability inakes him much greater.” The fourth-place Royals’ k»i in the nightcap of a Convention Hall doubleheader hurt their Western Dlvbion playoff chances. The loss left them two games behind Los Angeles, which defeated first-place St. Louis U6-U5 In tb( qpcQ-fag game oh |^k Sirivy’s foul shot in the last five seconds. The Lakers won without star Elgin Baylor, sidelined with a bad ankle. rain wreck, continued today under the threat of another snow- 9QUI1W. plkpied by snow, fire and cSt/UHC/' VODKA FINEST any way Subtle, smooth, Arrow Vodka is a well-mannered mixer you and your guests will enjoy. , 100 PROOF Mlow uqufuniposf.. onwir. mich. so and loo We Now Hare Jake, THE NEAR-SIGHTED APPRAISER! Lost week he look in o kiddie cor —Thought it wos o foreign import. 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Barry Whittaker turned in hb V.® J?.“-I' bt?st showing of the season to get llJ-RIck US—Batch Crowo < PCH-HAKDT .. Wiutuker btaakod Dob KoIkB. (-0 ' Urr, KurcliBk iHl dntbbod WlUle Ruthlo,. J-S. ^ III—JtBi Dodfo iHi wblppod Art Powlkee. t-S. lS»-Bo,d WllUe ne"of- Pontiac [Sr^rlnm Jin’ tSr*Toii wer ''»tf Northern’s three pin.s as the L«'.. •«'«:'! Huskies finished unbeaten against Inter-Lakes rivals by whipping tough Southfieid last night. He has lost only one match all season. 'Kaufman 111—Ken Howard 'Oene Oram. S-l. IIS—Don Tr nipped Tim Hulli. 5-4 US—Bill " "rr, Cudnohufaky. 5-1. 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Pontiac Northern Huburhan Caiholir crown at 8t. WllNT^^FIW; ____ •nuw CHIVY St.Fred Seeks 1st Loop Mem 19 Yeais, PNH Homei stop ^ ■ THAT NOISE goes aKer its ,16th consecutive Inter-Lakes victory, highly rated Holly and Ferndale attempt to continue unbeaten. Those are some of the headliners tonight on the 4st big area prep hoop schedule of February as the Benedict although Coach Gene Wright i« expecting more trouble charge* had In a St-34 here. BVed has looked good! crown on a eomparatfve score ^ Walled Lake can 18^' ovfcr 2ndlcontender Rochester at home to lis week in drills. bahls l>elween the trio II they |in the_ I-L by beating Berkley ifjbattle L’Anse Creufte. - I ♦ * *. lied, according to Wright. A two- IWoierfoid falls. &^hficld makes Elcswhere, RO Dondero vs. Ford-; A defeat tonight would leave a; way knot, however, would force jit.s 11th try at shying the winicss'son, Utica is at Lake Shore, Farm-1 P'eb. 7 contest at St. James as the| a playoff Feb. 10 lo decide which jtag at.Farmingtph. iington Our Lady tackles St. Fran-| ^ ^ Xavier. Lamphore visits Lu-| theran East, Birmingham Groves| decider. OL St. Mary ahd Royal| team would represent the loop i * /* Oak SI. Mkry could tie by winning; in the Calhollr idayoff* beginning ! Holly's closest call this far was their remaining games if St. Fred Feb. 13 at University of Delroll. L* 49-44 tf1un>^h at Bloomfield Jif OLSM hosts St. aement and|HlUs. Tl^roncos hope to have it missed the earlier meeting and the! ^e Zls icT Uie «• James|much i in the return eng j ,7. . . . ruims unoer ure vainouc^,... w: u„i honjn- iq- ,iment./That was the only game rT I wnold i.ke (he division berth, ’ meets St. RitajMorWfn & Company have been held St. Mike and Orchard, The locals would take the ui»i, (under Gl. The Barons may have T ideas. They have a four- Kcy Raven player Ron Bosmi at Madison, Junior High. The Walerford-Northern (game victory streak going and PNH could be much more/n-r''^ dropped only one of six since e-sling than the earlier 52-24 rfus-r:'''"*'. kie rout’. The .Skippers not'H®'’“‘ only won fom* of ihclr last live: Milford Is a* WeM Bloomfield, hosts Cherry Hill and Country Day Huron. Emmanuel is at Grosse Pointc University School Saturday afternoon. “ — ens. Cranbrook is at home against Shady Side in its Inter-State opener and Royal Oak Shrine plays St Patrick tomorrow night. outings but they have avieraged 62j f'larkslon lake* on f'larrncevllle pooinis per start in six^games since! and Brighton goes to NortlulUe the previous nieclinfe of nearby | rounding K Wajwe-Oakland i klale with Jnd place seemingly i the main issue left. rivals. Ed Ktlgers, Dick 8Mpnian and Gary .Moran have sparked Ihe ; Ferndale invades East Detroit as; turnabout. Atlgers has averaged Ichief coutender Port Huron is at; ?•:? Wye fame* after IpfaH^^ 'at..Royal ilak KimhalL. in. Eastern! only te jwints for four. Shipman | Michigan teatures. Birmingham has gone 10.8 after bagging only Seaholm entertains Hazel Park. IS digits in three dlls. Moran has ' ' * a * averaged nine after a slow start. . . , .u u .1 ■ Avonda e wil be idle awaitmg a Northern has won five In a row Rochest^ ^ '«hile extenders for the Jackets’ .k Oakland B lead battle. Oak Park by Mike Fedynik and good b.l- ^t Trox.ip tl«Jug-0«u.F4tzgero^ tshould stay alfvb by slamming Madison. Lake Orion should take jits 3rd straight against Gawson. i UrtonvUle can mafeh 8t. Fred's feat of being assure at least a ' : title He bv winning Its crucial * Marimont Baptist Church which; home contest with Mtlllngtoii. won Ihe Pontiac area Christian , The Hawks have won six straight Service Brigade basketbaU league "lurllrfg with a 57-56 verdk-l at championship, will meet the .All-: Millington. The Card, have b^n IMPORTED aRS of OAKLAND COUNTY BperlKlliU tar lmR#ried C»p»” W. Mapit t Orchord Lk. Rd. MA 6-2491 Baptist Church Cagers to Play All-Star Team PROf ESS10NAL - WRESTLING Friday, Feb. £ 8:30 P.M. Pontiac National Guard Armory JUMAULBOL'T*------ GentrsI ASafiMk Get your car a new Nfidaa muffler GUARANTEED for aa long aa you own your ear. [ a If lealaxcauat ii I MrriM eksrf* * Free installation takes only 15 minutes at your , .... ... successful their last eight Hffte* ,SU.r team^of the irague Monday. oxford Southfield In iFebruary 6th at 7:00 pm. in ttic lit WAVNi gt. Ml-mt OatiinS.Padorol't ONE MORE FOB TITLE - St. Fred goes to Highland Park St. Benedict hoping to clinch its 1st Suburban Catholic League championship in 19 years. The Rams, who have won seven straight Since suffering their only loss, are already assured a title tie. Coach Gene Wright is riiown rmtisr PrcH >k«u iHawlhome School gym. going over final plans WitH his key men. In the In March, the Marimont feamj back row, left to right, are Rudy Yapo, Dave i will enter the regional playoff Lufkin. Jim Kennedy, Ted Dobski and Jim i against the Detroit winner and the Schachem. In front are Craig Thomson. Pete Vasquez and Mike Reed in the same order. — . - Schachem is currently out with an injury. ! College for the National Christian Service Brigade finals. FRANK LAMOIEAUX Salesman SEE US FOR EXPERT SERVICE ON • CHEVROLET • PONTIAC • BUICK 1.3 Minutes from Pontiac Homer Motors I0« S. WASHINGTON ON M-24, OXK)RD PHONi OA 0.252I Slaughter Gets Offer ; ROXBORO, N.C. (AP)-FOrmer major leaguer Enos Slaughter said (Thursday night he had been offered the job as general manager (of the new Macon, -Ga., club in the Qass AA Southern Association. 23 Olympians in Melrose Games; Jones in Hurdles THVKSDAT'S FIGHTS ANOELXS—Csrloi Ortie. »7>%. ork.^outpalntsd CUee Aixlrsds, US. ERiic. Ps—Johnny BUssro, 13S, Brie, Bll Lectetl. 13S, Detroit. ■ another desperate elusive triumph No. 1 at North Bnuieh In the other South Central dueff Southcj-n Thumb coleaders Capac| and" New Haven play Armada and Dryden, respectively. Almont plays at Brown City and Memphis vs.j Anchor Bay. l SALE! NORTHLAND SKIS SHOES — PARKAS PANTS AND MITTS AWARD JACKETS AND SWEATERS WELDEN Sporting Goods Ttrm Flnoncing Availabit rirti Psrmrnt D*e (A Deyi OPIN riUOAY *Tlt 5 P.M. Moa.. Taet.. WoS.. Tbare. 'ill $M 435 S. SAGINAW PE 24010 ■ n ■ ■ ■ ■ NEW YORK W-The 54th edition Jones of Pontiac Track Oub is iLJiJf-Milhm^JQames-jidt^^ standout in the 60-yard high Olympians from five ‘'ountrics u j. However, Slaughter said he hadlshoofing for titles takes over Madi-| not decided whether to accept and; son .Square garden tonight with ,___ .Square ISarden ______„........ iprobably would not make up hiS;t,^,o j,jg questions to be answered:^ Mai Spence of Arizona State Uni- mind for several days. Daytime or Nighttime Open Bowling Daily Practice Now for FE 5-6032 MOTOR INN RECREATION 1. Will John Thomas go all outjversity and the British West into beat Valery Brumel's fantastic!dies will defend his 600 title high jump of 7 feet, 4', inches again.st Cliff Cushman of Kansas made in Leningrad last Saturday? (and George Kerr, also of the BWI. 2. Is Istvan Roszavolgyi of Hun- fZ V^; lopee' Table Tennis 4:01.4 world indoor mile record? Toumey February 13. YOU, TOO, CAir ENJOY A WOOD-BURNING HREPLACE! CHOOSE YOURS FROM A COMPLETE SELECTION OF FIRE- Thomas, whose recognized world. ^ablc -outdoor record is 7-3»4. thinks he {Tennis Tournament will be held can top his Russieti rival s mark. (Monday, February 13th An for Roszavolgyi, there is no p^byterian Church gym question but that he wil! try to| j, • g.^ppm break Deiany's record. The 32-year-10..511 p.m^ old Hungaiian army captain ad-; - - -——----------------—-----enme?“ mits he goes for a record every TticTe" time out and freely predicis he’ll singles, doubles and mixed dou-not only break Deiany’s standard, |hies; for women’s singles; hoys’ but probably become the first run-(singles and doubles and girls’ ncr in history to go under four singles. The toumey is open to minutes for an indoor mile. anyone and ribbons will be award-★ ★ ★ led. 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OR 3-1211 LUMBER COMPANY Open Daily 8-5:30—Saturday J-4—Clotad Sun. Yard Prices Are Quoted 11 ‘■It- TWEXTY-SIX Kennedy*s Recession Remedy PosesTBig Financing Problem By Lou Fine Ky SAM DAMWN AP BuImm New* Aa«t}iil NEW YORK (AP)-How to pay crmA prognun tor braUag the ns cession be s^ is with get woiie: Industrial -and financial leaders — and ordinary taxpayers — today are studying his economic ines-,, sage to Congress tor a due to that. More taxes? A bigger federal debt? More inflationr comes wtidi the TVeasury will taj^igren' for “measures to remove tor larg^ tax returns. Isex-eral unwarranted special tax * * .* I benefits, and to improve tax com- His argument: the budget pre.!p,ja«,^ administration. ’ 's“iarr sis "sri«- Many agree with the President^ that the need to do aomething is more pressing than a temporary imbalance of the federal budget. Others fear IJOS^will just open: the fiscal gates to still moi'e uiy .avenue in the 1962 ftocal of $«2.3 billion. But if «»* •«»-loopholes he proposes nue would be W billion. This isj todu^ i^edrt won’t because the Trewry gets the measures, whether they greatest share of its receipts from i^e aimed at depletion allowances taxes on nriivkhial and corporate|,„r oU and mining compaidea or incomea--t»» nxue pros^ro^the|,t optjo„, ^ ^jher auxil-economy. the greater the Treas-|,aries to salaries for corporate ex-ury take. iei-utives. The Picsident further pledges erate -course he describes this way; another pr^em ^ j, jf, ^ high emrying spending and eventually to mon.;««“ ^ would moNe to brake any - aSaiy inflation and risingif technologleal change b resulting ir thw jiust as he now proposes quick fed- in serious employment dlsloca- u»»" |eral spending programs to give TO PAY FOR ITSELF? e tions. which deny us the full stim-Iconsumers more money to spend ulus to gr^h which advancing The President says that In time;and thus brake the recession, the program will pay far itself— President Kennedy also has his-by stimulating the economy and|eye on new revenue sources for technology makes possible. ” The President sua^s a study of the problem by a group drawn thus providing the titereaaed to-Hhe^ -TCwMiuiy, »4e wM aak Con- from labor management and the I^nd to tte Worried Treasury to Offeri 1 Notes; ’ And be hopes Congress will help by modtfylag “the Income tax bws to provide additional Incentives for tnvestment In WASHINGTON slwr pl-T .fell bg.1ow ZCTO —. to tWO bft=-’ ^ Corp. has agreed to stop acK'ertis-i*®"^- Charge Is Reduced, Chrysler to Drop ManfoPayFine Charged with negligent homicide, mwrsandmrTT Poultry and Eggy DETROIT, Peb. . , pound delinrfd Dotrolt k!Urr —“~ Avrum Schulzing^ has resigned!b/p “"' as public relations manager lor Noi^jmd-Center to esteUlsh Public Refations Services, 740 N. Uver-note St., Ferndale. t »C, Jly -4^ active. »fice« peri . . . 1 guaUtyi 'Little trend.was apparent in KesVyTvp. b.'n. »*-»#; ii|ht typ. hwi.jmajor ^ups although oils “ ‘rpe^r<»«i«r» owr_ » lb«^.a»:;iinued modestly higher on bal Isrrtd. Rncki ll-N Dies oi Heart Attack While Driving Car A 65-year-old businessman f Commerce Township died of I.13!k Ifay . («; Isrtd 4 out of the " Will Sentence Parole Violator for Orion Spree DETBOrr EGGS , jBETROrr^^b.^ * ^^^API-^i^^priMSj damage suits Mredto Detroit. looM In » doien; recent antitrust actions. "eftr'ij The great volume of trading |iS'‘*br^wtL^ !«• plus 815 court cost*. or|ban->ng It from making Ihi.s and ★ * * spend 30 days In the county Jail “•ber advertising claims for Iht' The average high for January by Jiirtiee bf fhe Peace Ei^^n ‘ Vaiiam . wan 27 9 degrees, thn average law j. Lpib. * * * ;i4,j. ,^ith the month's median 1 ^ j . h Tho Valiants entered in 'he temperature‘21 degrees. aircraft-missile-electronics ^up, ” ClXijaUiI iVUiiiCro Sanders was charged originally \jobiigas Economy Ruh did hot* ------------— with the death of Elmer Bluni, 36, obtain substantially greater ga.- . _ l/•ll charge of armed robbery. more than a point ®n XAIlthorn (ra^h KlK * if it I4.M-I7.N: mnner* *nd cutlers 12 40-nmfit taking >JvUIMvlll VelUJII Ixlllj 4 4V - 4J / J >•(»: bull* 14 S0-21.N; cutter Pcmn taxing. A Circuit Court jury today found;bull* iT.so-itso Boeing and Lockheed both off n I A I Ilf nrnnoiinnrif dred m arrival at guilty of taking food, a , yj',V"u«“"|?he*^^^ a point, also encountered ROy31 OdR WOlTlflll pronouneed dead m arrival at ; pair of shoes and 78 cents at gun-JUh prime up w^44M; recent ^ ^ Iav.M®bfo BENTON, Term; ■(?? _ A two- ^TOIDrahnw Koad. umb* Mc bigb«r: «taiifht«r ewe* 50c ncws on missile performance and cju* collision in front of the Polk During the escapade. Merritt high ^oi<» en/i npim#._..__ a:----xa __j _ j _ _i_*A »x_^ f»4-a.. lamb* ll.00>ir WE’RE WAY 0YERST0CKED...AND THEY’RE PRICED TO GO FAST!!! Ftontter Cienehll Hospital at 8 p.m. He was headed south on Haggerty Road what he apparently suffered the seizure. His car careened out of control, smashed fence and several circles in a field before crashing into a tree about 200 feet from the road. Xl»TIgl)^Tf“ Ppj^ pla^rders. United Aircraft and cWtri^l-ThuJ^ay ”kill^ Mr^ . . '.[wooiwi tHmo* iP.W'iw^v; j lowas pruDF,- . _ . . v-v/«sii^ umi fired a shot at Mrs. Tatu. butiimivit General Dynamicg (continued sUght- Evg iFhompsorr of missed, as she attemped to flee ly higher. Avco was steady aod^Mich.. and injured the home. Ttbeiiig from authorities 1 luU iliom pulU >1.00-U.M-. lo*dia(^ive. mazoo County, rested by state police Dec. 2 inj stolen car in Springfield Town-j' California, was sales manager of Oetroil Typesetting Go. Auto Workers Talking Two More Firms Join Gas Price Drop in Area Pontiac area motorists will get a lift as major oil companies nounce gasoline price drops cally. -----Standoud Oil Petroleum Corp. were the latest to reveal lower prices to their service stations in " e metropolitan area today. Gas station merchants, who eel their own pricee, In4lcatcd they wlU pass the savings, ranging from a penny to 1.6 cents a gai-hm, en to motorists If this has The latest chain reaction among the oil companies was initiated last week by tbe Shell Oil Co. Others, besides Shell and Speedway, are expected to make proportionate) cuts in gasotine prioee. Am MAPdr Am Met Cl Am M Ou Am Smelt Am Tel M Tel 113 at Ford Motor Co. Royal Oak-— injured two men. in- ___________ _ _ eluding .‘Sheriff Buford Dixon, MerriH was ar c7u" «o.c7*7uS;. Ynrif U Thompson. 7T. died in a Memtt was ar-|„., 7.N-to.N. iNGW TOrk OTOCKS hospital at nearby Oeveland. a»^^'IN V, w . Tenn. Officers said she was housc- ijf, tele* butcher* ' ora ng Quo on*i keeper for Willard A. Broatjdus. mure utter decimal points ere eighth* |72, of 417 S. Troy SI., Royal Oak, Admiral ____ 12 1 id crg coel 214 who was seriously injui-ed in the Anted Ch 5g,4 John* Man 62 opciHent AlU* Chel ,27 0 June* & L 45 4 aeciaent. Alum Ltd 34.4 KeUer He* IS : Broacldus was hospitalized in Alcoo .....25 4 Kennroott 03 1 Am Airun 23.3 Bimb cik 02 Chattanooga. “i ®® 33* The sheriff, alone in his c^r. ub’si’iJiL ** ,'8U^f“'"ed back and neck injuries, ___ Lone 8 Cem 23.0 Lone a OU* . |1 Lorillurd Armco BU 20 5lsck Trk ja 1 >4 , , rerrt —-* “iii sE”.?' S'President in Office 12.’5 Merck .... S5S *• Mpl* Hon .154 .1 M)?? M «-■ M .20 2 Rudolph jNosek was _te-elcctcd-^ 481 president of the Pontiac Columbus » Federal Credit Union at the an-2» 7 niial meqiing last night in Knight.s % of Columbus Hall. ?I 5 August Heider wtis re-elected 40 3, vice president. Andrew Hoehn 2g;4Clerk and Richard Robichaud J} Ji treasurer. Robichaud was re-ap-" ■ pointed manager. Rudolph Stingle^/ as appointed membership officerri “ A dividend of 4 per cent was M S declared. ‘hi : !Di(jale on Plant Location? DETROIT (APt — A United lers affected by automation. Why Auto. Workers spokesman said not help Thursday night the'big union may| seek to Ibnit the automakers'j "If Ford does not want to 4up to its moral obligation. ouriBorS»n“* ; ; people at the company Say that,, |®f* Kenneth Bannon, director of theicome the 1961 negotiations, we grufigr UAW's Ford department, voiced i should put some teeth in the new Burrough* the threat in a debate on auto-contract on management's right; of, “ mation with Malcolm L. Denise.'to locate plants.” !cJSita“iri vice president for labor relations * * * carrier^ cp li Credit Union Keeps FORD DEALERS RED HOT nciR SELLOUT Minn P » 50.7 Mon**n C 30.0 Mont Wti Three auttmiakers, Ford, General Motors and Chrysler, runs out this Ctunlur . Cltln STC Cm Col* Coif Pukn Denise did not respond. i^r’^Trsc Michigan has been hard hit by The UAW ccmtraet with the Big plants relocating cisewfacre and lack of new industry in the state. The latest figures for the .Detroit area show 165,000 persons unemployed, 11.8 per cent of the labor force. ITtp debate was staged by the Detroit chapter of the Industrial Hie debate took place before an overflow audience of Detroit industry and union leaders., Bannon cit«J industry rumors'Relations Research A.ssociation. that Ford is going to build two ----- Ot.4 N*t u*d .. . 22.0 NY Ceniral . :3.0 No Am Av . . 2.S Nor P*t . 30 0 Nor 8U PW . , « I 0««os 111 OI _ . M2 T>m <5 * XT 02Si„ . 53 4 Pan / ■” ■■ " anney. J k RA epal Col ffcr Shell and Speedway reouced 'he new cars, one smaller than the price .9 cents per gallon in Oak-!current compact Falcon and one! Though maligned as pests. land. Macomb, St. Oair, Monr-.>e.i|arge,. ----------ihawks prey largely on rodents and V.’a.shte2iaw and Livingston coun-i "The new cars ought to be insects. 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Watling, Lerchen maintains gen-u i'eral and executive offices in De-23 3 irtiit with branch offices in Ann' - 1*^ Arbor, Jackson. Kalamafoo, Bir-30 mingham and Dearborn, as well, 4j as Pontiac, and in New York City. WeLLGOOK YOU UP A DEAL THAT WILL warm YOU UP LOOK FOR THE MAN WITH THE RED MITTENS FOR THE BEST SELECTIONS AND EASIEST TERMS! M.4 Underwood 45 ~Un ^rbkW- . m Unit Atr Lin ; 30 2 Unit A— \Tl U R*y j*plr Cop InterUk Ii - Boi Ml H*rv P*p«r . Unit Prult t.2 Un 0*> Cp 43.1 USJines . N USRub 21.2 US Steel 30.5 US Tob W.l UbJoh-1 30.2 V*n- R**l 12.3 West Un Tet. F. H. Heineman V/ins 33* P/omotion at Swanson 63 24 3 J. Robert F. Swanson, president " 22,8 )of Swanson Associates, tac., arch-itects, planners and 42 3 ^oomfield Hills, has announced (I appointment of Floyd H. Heine- I Young 8 a .. Ynnt 8h*T Zenith r • JOHN McAUUFFE FORD, INC 630 Ooklond Are. Pontiac, Mich. BEATTIE MOTOR SALES 5806 Dixie f4wy. Waterford, Mich. EDDIE STEELE, INC 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbar, Mick. White Mot Woolworth — , ®’iman as general manager. i*t" tot I Heineman will direct the busi-| _______'Jj Jness administration and contract MX Le*r”." w )activities «for SwansoiL An asso-jciate of the firm for the past four! ye®**.'' Heineman formerly Was in Pisi}r** after'dwimm^iat* arc cuht*. charge of the field supervision and: AII«> xiMtrte Xqaipmtat Co. . 4J,Construction department. i Baldwto RubiMr Co. . ....17.1 II Jack K Monteith AI A Orem Lake* ChenUcnl CO...LI g I •*“* Mtchi|*o Bremiaf* Tub* Co. 21 14 4 ber of the design Staff and iH7>ject;| rnSK^atoitmtu^co;^''::.: M *o*»rchitect, recenUy has been ap-JJ.J pointed an associate. Tmirejatetw^A^ine!‘.'!L!.' IJ 1.7 ----------------- Coin Machines Looted . in Three Laundromats Thieves looted three coin-changing machines in Pontiac laundromat*. Pontiac police reported yel-terday. Taken was S35.75 from Econ-t)-Wash Laundromat, U06 Joslyn road; $2 from Pontiac Ooin Laundromat, 20 S. Saginaw St.; u( undetermined amoun diaage from the. Quick Clean Laundry, 220 S. Telegraph road. DOW-Wmil I P.M. AVRBAGU 10 Indi. OMJt Nt 1.24 M R*IU 141.N «p O.n U OtIU. 117.01 up 0.01 N Stock* HMI Ml 441 Talom* to 1 p.a. kOO.ON STOCK AITEBAOES raw YORK. m. S^iOiunpUed t Th* AMOdated Preu): site's. ^88 S11 . 227.0 122.1 1104 ----- ----1114 1U.0 ) MONEY AVAILABLE WOW! TO PAY OFF YOUR BILLS! TO PAY OFF YOUR HOME! TO IMPROVE YOUR HOME AND LOWER YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENTS! S. FOR EXAMPLE . T* p»y * IF YOU NEED IF YOU NEED 51,500 IF YOU NEED $j,0Q0 ' ZSSUf $6,600 12 YEARS ot 6% IdCu^ CALL NOW ' ] FE 3-7833 Fret Conoultotion • NO OBLIGATION-. FREE ESTIMATES Big Bear Const. 6o. 92 West Huron Sr. ■ ,.fi V tWENTV-EIGHT I THE >P0XT1AC yRESS, FRIDAEEBRCARV 3. 1901 ■]1 School Districts GOP Not Fighting ^^^JFJ^MmeyPlm Release, of Money by ^ tb* ^ Rrinn Airl WASniNtTFON ifPIv - Pjrsj.'workers hihd s>urti bixMid Mppeal to niB ^luic IV wring Kennedy s pro|»sals to put voters that t.0P congressional Payments Up to Date more money tn the . pot'kets of strategists were rcluetaiit today to widows, need.N old folks and jobless take adamant stands against them LANSING - A $19 million re leant today to local schorl district s will bring state school aid pa\ ments up to date, the state depart-iBCTf of public instruction reported. State aid checks totaling - some $26 million were sent out last Dec 13. This included a $7 5 million stiti dwTd from the August payment and $18.5 million on the December payment, about half the amount doe. Drivers to Seek BfiXontra^ This appeared to assure congressional ^provai of these parts , the Chief E.\ecutive s program for economic recbvery and growth, sent to the Senate and House' Thursday______________________________ w A N GENTLEMEN •rt bH*«n tto aiM *111 sad V.timta--------^ id laMTMted ta ad ! ^nrd*. Mr*. ! uu *t 6iit red.. dlat Jaaitt- sad K«ita f Bd«B;t"OT"a»rTWtwarTW d»s aol ri itte sursRid kf » trtndeMMtra-f taMrMMdhi tMmlu t «ar**r. do | Fuarrsl MnlM will kt Iwld 8ki-! •«( oMtket w. ciO kktwMa 10 i ttrdiijFkk 47111 I p.^ trkm Uw i to || « m. *ad I U) 0 p.n I Hrk ctme-4. Kookiu^ for Work i.Qrimn ‘-^AiriD TIM omci! LOftf: TAH TOT . 'jass:^ siffl! M30T ----- --.^w Hoalh MAfirac I Wanted Fgnuiit Hi l/vuin nOllCwS I r^CWTT CILfE^M — osaiaa PAITB tub OWTKM ! lSmIW wintrJ. Tel-HuroB vfc. PI i-l6ii ! U»~ K»w«r■ "S' r r teS-r >nH tifi miiiinn will h» ^nt mit *** 19^- The con- persons be added to the Socml Se- „trart& an;. with, nine Oakland Coun- curity benefit „roll*. Jlooial Se^. ty distributors for Altes, Goebel, curity benefits lie ihcroas^ fAB,» Pfeiffer and Stroh. widows and persons receiving less _ ,. ... -,. . . than $43 a month. GassM) saM be would ask for the same terms iaeluded Id cou-traelB ratiflrid this week with atlhanim?: Increase Acreage Airmen Give Girl Baker, 11 ^^iXstDesSetf for New State College T The two-year pacts call for an GRAND RA.PIDS (I’PH—Twd immediate lO-c,ent-an-hoi|r r.al* e ■ "Otthwg Comty ttmimymtie* fraw1hr members of Bottlers LocanSl,' increased the si>e of land acreage Brewers Local 3 and Drivers and they are offering for proposed Helpers Local 38. An added l.V oAK PAIIK (.h-Bonnie Weis-sites for the new Grand Valley cent-an-hour raise will go into ef- h^r,^, n, V4as baking a rake as College, which will serve an eight- feet April I of next year. . Mirprise for her lather when county area surrounding Gr^; Enlarged vacations, hospitaliza- the wmir boom from a Selfridge Rapids. ^ 'rion and improved life insurance .4FB Jet fighter rattled her home. Grand Haven added 200 acres to:g|po are included. Ca.ssid> flattening the cake, the original 400 acres it had pro- jaid * * * along the Lake Michigan --------------Bonnie wrote the air haw-: sbw area. A7r»# Qor*icT/icHr» "Would you please write me Marne onginalty had proposed IVOI OOCiaJJS>UL, ^ ^ .164 acres of »a^»nd and now p p ^ do about my cake?" raised that to 1,200 acres. Ve. Oi Le. x lG5iQ“lil Queahm Steele, claims offl- Recommendations made to _/ cer. went to the food services college board of control included OCfyS OI AenneO/ '^ron a provision that the new coUegej A staff car arrived at the Weis- site be at least 600 acres in size.' LOS ANGO^ ^P> - The An original recommendation had president of the U S. Chamber oli n been 400 acres. Commerce says of President Ken r.ge inM-ribed: "To Bonnie from the IkI Fight- -R E S U 114 Baouio. tat IS: Balovad vKt ot Otorta r^mkki: Otar titter n( ZoMph amlth. ruBcral Mrr-lc« wlU kt htM MoodtT. htk-ruarv s at i pai. from tht OaBtMOB - JobDi Funeral Home with Rav. Otteo I Herthar of-ftclttlnf. iBtermrnt In Perry "• Park Cam#--------- —— TIME - IF too ARE wurwiAf new kul couU work 3 re? I?r' e“k??a‘ SM vtakly. IW 4-MS3. l-t-ROOM ktTCHENTTS. WtlVATI bath, ulllittea. laundry. FHvtietet Newly daooratad. nwr Oenaral ~1- .\ND 2-BEDROOM “ >ntfae. MA i-lMl— •EDROOM. __________ r.rn. .. uUIRlea. cloaa In FB J-1431 lal Maian wd ten rAIXMARE TABLS DECORATIONS |~or~| ROOMS. SOITAEIS FOB cimtractinf Alao aiore Iront ^ p^M napklot. cupa. Ulllet penalanfr. bu> Une Pc. :Tr3|. m^lBg. Jaba W. Caplet. MT rablectoUi. and cnterpteca, 1 flnTRAcfrirf-AP« ON ------------------ Uackeiistose Book Store , cata uka. ctaa^ watj^o-wau ]1_mt^lawiwcb _ rajrX" BARf^iAIN ___ __________„. experience _ rcptM'"^yd r*Hor*-Oteac^, SDILPtWO. _h^DW^ Ur ef MalatenoBce 40 Patterton tM ■ Card of Thanks _ ^ rae^SIwmaWJa^ PteS cirVT.,-.- andThiir-; t'hY. f5“.TrS'»rW..‘}e*?'** ?h".n1S !?d^^"!la?'?r BE- *T5?\^S°U.W,®d?Ill?™M? firdV i?iV^SK" ai “ ,U tsMcifttti roi ----- ..mewma —.......................... .... .. rRKB BVIIMAIBB wn 4^ --- ,. .-■ -- -- - iM. Win flnaocf.-It. B. Munro BABYermn ron datb and a inUtnc co.. ihi w. Baron. cSriSL'a'sviijfi?" ^ *'**■ hoots RAISINO, hoots M^-XnU aUat E SM.iaSlX-.. Utenaed- fuliy wnrtpped Pw attlmstei Ruiaeil Mxrlon. PS 'aTTRACTtVE APARTMWer ON Cata Uka. claan. wall-to-—" corptUm, oduiu. n . i *JrS?5.f?^? W O^s'ls^oJ ARE DEBTS WORRYING ^ vni T?' ' isr OT. % . ,-ROOiarCLEAN. Will Jrirn- Oet out ot debt oB a plan you { atehed. utlllttea. S14 waakly. t can afford: ^ ' man. PS S-OOIt. _____ : m:i ?a'i;ssrr‘^ w- ”~- «rrte’ r'pCv ?o“rT..“a.: li .MICHIG.AN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 701 Pontlar Stale Bank EMg ■ If mil fumlalted. II Clark.________ ROOMS an^d ^nath7 _ hT"____________ Clean, warm. upjier^Pvt. entrance tUnke te the_ C. Burton B B|Weoa. Funeral Diractors 4 COATS PUNSRAL HOMS DRATTON J*LAmS _ OB 3^111 BPARKB-ORIPPIM chapbl ' Oodrrdt » larkori Hcw; XnU aUatJ _ __ red Teetael BW.VKSBPBR 8 AMISTANT. 1 ^ROOMa. BATH. FOR COUPLE ----— Tm,^Pj>er^Pvt. entrance AND BTfHTTjP^iT 1 ROOMS utimiea a_________ yate enlranee. 315 Voorbtli -1-CtEAN- Rb6it.8 iSo A T inx. flllni. compK Preai Box M. , . HAVB COMPRSaSOR. JACK HAM-:Cpr.nre> and ■”»' •P«‘» O® 1-4101 ZHte PontlaJ HOME OARAOI. CABINST8. ANT dttlona. Llccnaed bnOder. PHA • CUSTOMER SERVICE ‘ CLERICAI. Ame-Hca-;\««on of Credit Couoaallore OtRL OR WOMAN HBSOINO „„ I'lrUYterT*?'- « S; i-?6qTO^F?^: For aulet couple i _ »-«S8.____________ l-BEDROOM. ATTACHED b laa heat, SU week. PS T m>dy: "He doesn't have a social- t body." r Wing." Arthur Motley made the ap-, t^nHng the cake. Bonnie news conference ..^n't help 130 Are Expected at NEA Meeting in Walled Lake nedy anti-JTces.sion measures. But I , while." i Motley was Critical, top, at tiroes.________________________ LANSING — About 130 teachers: He said he was convinced that 1/ ' *1 1/ and administrators in Region 7 the administration's "pump prim- [l()6Sn I KflOW ll l\ iQakland County) nf thw* Mir-higan itip" is designed to energize the Education Association are expected nation's sagging economy, not de-i AiiA»%J I I K| Tallrc to attend a regular regional coun-‘stroy it. |0 AlTcfiQ U.M. lOlIxj cil meeting in Walled Lake Senior a * * High School next Thursday at 5 Then he added; "I'm afraid. WASHINGTON 't’Pli — .Soviet p m. though, mat Presi^nt Kennedy j^ihhait A Menshikov Key items on the agenda include doesn't ha\-e as much faun as I ^^hether discussion of such topics a.s legis- dp in the capacity of the ei-onomy p^‘p,„jp,. MkHa Khinshihev will lafion, ethics, teacher education.to foH "“ith the punches come to the Cniled .Siate.s and profe.ssional standards and the i» nothing wrong National Education As^iafi „ ith ."*“"*'1's|)ring to attend the I'nited 1 today that a good dose i>f sellmg meeting won'i cure." . * a * I have no information.' Presldtag at the meettag wilt b* Rosce CYowHI of AulNira Heights. pnwideRl. x xn ». >.wy.,*x. - 1 sponse to questions from report- Otbe.r regional officers aie ^ iers following a 3.5-minute meeting Uam Prewitt. MUford, prasident-;'^*0/5 WUil^U/iU d . . » eJ^; Margaret Kuhn, Detroit, pastT^ Attv. Gen. Adams Rus*'"" amtmf.sador said in i i ■* ' ’ . sponse to i with Undcrsecr*l.iry of Stale Ches- Atty Gen Paul Men.siukov said hi.s cull on ...uwu Thiirwriav niif • siamn Bowies. which had been postponed Rogers. Berkley. legislaUve chair- n^a Wednesday at the .State Depart- man: Hazel Broshem-. PetroiL °‘ Z iT^u^tT^fn'nient roquest, was "just a cour- W. Ponuac. execuUve tecre-.^^^ ------------- Representing the Michigan Edu- Giesp Elect Area Man ' of Pontiac Trade Group neptesenung me «u:mgan imiu- Hospital Denti$t C^ Association win be as^J^us oSia^^^^o Attend Joint Confabs 7^" *tate hospital dentists, t ^ eomhined i ' I meetings of Institutional and Pub-; . I’ader the system, speeial pro- I lie Program Dentists and the mid-1 PreXY of Pontiac ’*“*■ roeelvo cates Ivunier meeting of the American As- 1 from Justiee roiiHs thrmighoiit sodafion of Public Health Den- the.eounty. Salaries are paid b.v tisis, .Saturday and .Sunday in Chi-Ihe rount.v hoard of supervisors. ,.ago. Replying to questions pdited by AAA nhin n —r^y|ip.^m (Amffryr tjan-pr .S. Ross. D.D.S.. will rep- recently elected president of the prosecuting attorney, Adams said lesent Pontiac .State Hospital. He Pontiac Lumber, kliel A Builders that only the .State Corredions has been a member of the staff for ^ Supply Exchange, 7 WaldroniEdmmission may appoint prohafion 15 years. Dr. Ross, his wife Dor-Building, for 1961. officers. Circuit Judges, not jus-jthea and daughter Mary Grace re- Dickie succeeds M. TL Smith of '‘‘"w. may recommend an appoint-i side at 4863 VVesUawn Drive, Wa- the Smith Oil Co., Pontiac, asi"’®'"- *«W- Ilerfotd Township. ----- •head of the local trade as.<^a-' * *'■ * . -------------------- lion. The Corrertions Commission also jdy i960 was the rainiest month l..inb.r r.„ >l0l.nl. ud W pn.TntnK cm5T “I™ Robert lanHorn of VanHorn from consulting with justices in notice or pubuc hearino Brother*. IfKSs Pontlar i__idwjj^Aj— «« a$. ' Th« Zoning Boord of lodependenco , . .. . fncir jun id lotion. Of--with the Tovnihlp. Oaklond couetr, Mlchlfnn,- elected vice presidents. Mahlon prosecutor and sheriff, before A. Benson 4r. of the ,M. A. Ben- recommending an appointment. Hxii, cixrk.ton,*^ M4chi«xn,__ tv. eleeted tirasurer.— f)ther members of the credit interchange sjid trade promotion group who will serve as directors during the year are: John Allen, Ttoice Builders Supply, Pontiac; Harold Campbell, Ox-, - .. . ford Liimhee A- rnwl riWdw.4-1 * - «•« te«i agern James Church. Church's, Inc. Au-i “ f ^ *-P*"**"8 burn Heights: Charies Eisher. Fish-! ---- er Oil Co . Walled Lake: and Frod-' ------------ * erick J. Poole,/ F J. Poole Co., f*ontiac. James R. Stelt of Pontiac was re-appointed executive director. Joke on Teens-Yolk on Squad Car t here, scoring several dtre<4 hMs. Plans discussed at the organization meeting included a program to cooperate with other trade groups in the state to revise the Michigan tnechaniqs lien Uw. But ll turned out their target, was a Stale Pollre patrol car. : The troopers gave ehaae)-eanght the youths aad tooh tbeiii Jo the -... foilowlng chsufft Id Townihlp Hi To rrxoiir thr followlnt dMcrIbrd. .firopmr trom Subyrtisn Psrrax tnd ComimrcUl to HiSiuTortttfllfiT NW >4 oi NW <4 of SectloB », T4 N. Rt 1 Ui To mono Iht tollowlns doxcrlbod proporif from Commorctel ond RctI-, desco-l to MsBUfooWtlni-l: Bctlsning ot point, uid potat bolni N f0k4»". W. lMt.lt ft nnd N irSfJS'i ,E. tn.tl ft from tho BW sor of See M ; T 4 N, RIB: Th 8 tt'O^ XJM2JS DlI :th N Jt*4f I. iJO.t ft; th N^St^U' W ( Iwt tu th a H-st.'st" w. tn.M tt to, ■ the point ot hetlnnlnf. . | ! .A mop ihavrlns the propoHd chonteij 'in the Zoning Olterirtt mgjr be ex-; . jemlned ot the TownUSIp Hell during regulnr office hour. FeB- T IIJTT FUBLXC SALE cmr. ^ ^ 11*M OUltmobllg I Man. acrUl' Dumber ^ ^ -K MgM3«4S7 wlU be eold tt public Mte Th« yoQtlM were rwl^a«if>d wlUl •! Woodwefd Ardmore Service Stitlott. . ~ .. atMt Woodwnrd Areoue. Perndole. repruaaad—after washing the Mlchlgna. thot nddreu bolng where the eehicle ta etored ond may bo Inspected I Peb. t. 1. INI TOO Safe After Blaze Reschedule Spy Show \i4i V*i^ta!! 4 4 .« 4 .. I number IttlllStM. i LA CROSSE, Wl$. UB — A dis- vrii- vnni^ ji’pii a ti/j*** **** woodwnto i»™ --raiw AEW iORK 4t,Pl4 — A TV+stgtton MM* Woodwnrd A a.ster evacuar^ pan set ^ by p^gram based«on Soviet rapion-'J»^; ' ■ an Hospit^ authoritiesiag.. ,hp Cblumbta BJoad- .’^lTpStJS' t Woodward Ardmore Berelie , . ,ui j 44. . wmi-n me column ' smoothly and cBiciently!easting System withdrew from this _ ,«- ■» 1 • , 4 . , vnaokAssji^ Ojsgirisi vaiuiUlTlk' IIVIII IllUi Thur^y night and about JOO pa- neek's schedule Will be broadcaid lienis were evacuated safelv when -r._______________n_______.T Peb. 1. 1. II Christian Huygens, the Dutc IBLIC SALE I lerlel No. 4PllMMi 4-i 4e held lt:X e m: Peb ‘ » N Ptrke Bled. Lake; ^ PTb } ittd 4. IMt * lU BS vUiUwalCsi 111 ,• awwa^ sagl t*IKJ uIV^ 111 CODOD. tO b# beld ]g*gg e in'i North America were shipped fiorniwas th* first to use a pendulum'ewruAry it issi. at iii n. mm at I Bennuda to \|Uguda te M21. tin clocks. cinrkitoa/ fitehisaa. ^ { Cbxhler espenenced Vodrhees-Sipie FUNERAL HOMS PI J-U1I *: -S»tibllri»ed Over .14 Ynorx- _ Cemetery Lots 5 beperisnced woman m-m. ------4------------- generel. Hear Birmingham 4 8PAC18 IN OAKLAND HIIX8 -----------*“ ---------------- Memontl Osrdenx. Old Rugged CroM Section. Bnrsnln prleo at gSM. Academy S-Mll. PBRRT MT. PARK CSMlflRr BeautltiU l-Fave lot. WUl divide. Q rs 4-MM. TRY W A N T A D s FE 2 a 1 8 + BOX REPLIES «S. 34, S9. SS. S4, SB, 87, 70, SB. 88. SB. 91. B7. IBB, IB1, 188. lit. The Pantlac Press FOR \\ ANT ADS DrAl. EE 2-8181 rr?:.". edju.tment. will he gl\ea without II I Clumg Umr for odvtrti.e-■ meats conttlning type etars I larger than regular igale I type i« IJ o’clock h--uii ire I day previoux to publication i XOTII'E TO ADVERTISERS The deadline for cancolla. CASH WANT AD RA-TEB LInci 1-Day 3-Daye S-Dayx a sin iiri 13.41 3 t.TS 3.34 4.M -4 ».** «J« S.34 S 3.11 4.U 'IM I.M S.SO Pootlac PrOM b fifure apt*- Mi!. K?*" MAMlT“wbRkrBiL6cKT~ BRICK, rom 1pm add flfepltc.. fiddr*. Cxipenici work of ell kmd. yE 3*j30 PLASTBRINO. NSW “aKD RSPAIH Vem Keller UL 3-114* .. .......... .... \,J;^OF rehairs ____and TV. S3*, reference. MA KAvIbBTRODOHINO Ft 4 *444 »-»»n____ ______________ r o." sntdsr floor laVimo. SLDSRLT LADT TO CARE FOR •andtng and flntahlng. Phone KB child dayi. More lor home. Ref, »-«6*3. rs 3-J3** efter 3 p.m._ _ ---------------- SAL HOUi^ORlC. UVB W. ARE YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS? TSSSHOmiVATE BATH, Adult. It S. je^e S-ROOM "nBAMMENT.^^^jkWVm Je.«ta._ 3 ROOMS AND BATH 111 WEfefc CONSOLIDATE ALL VOUR BILLS UUmif. Purn Prtv.te entr.ncf AND LET US GIVE YOU KK S-3*4» _ ONE PLACE TO PA Y__. j.roOM APARTMINT PRIVATS BLTM.ET SERVICE IX w HUR_OfL ________17?_f:®*"i DON T Lir YOUR BILL* OtT you dowD — get profutlooil fl« Business Service portotion. food refermcc.. week.JbUyfaIr 1-7333. _ fNnO 14 WOMEN TO SELL — ||iim PI l-MUc- o latse or Maall. ( J 0-llM^_ 7 H^MPUU}^ WALL CUANBM. r-ny..« quarter. MU 4^M5_ht i-lML *charM”^ CTi?*miiw°flimdaM iSiCTRIC MOTOR' aSivTci“HS- -..«!• 4-L.assi ™ • BBATINO. church. MI 4-301 _ _ C R K TARY - RECETOONI8T. Permanent poiltton .for capable Individual etperlenced In typing, xhorthtnd and general oHIcc procedure Good graiAmar and •pcUIng prime requi.lte. Apply In per.on only Sat . Peb. 4. between lb am and 4 p.m. Wllllami Rc.earch Corporation, 33F0 W inpie Rd. Wolfed Lake. Mlrhl- 5-11M. . L. Netaon. PS come Tn a. won M yon evernhlna-^furn. PI 1-31 get your W-3 Form. Bomex Berv- _Z® •■3**yS!k*r_Si** P “L------ Iwt. 305 National Bank Bulldlog, 3 ROOMS AND BATH. OROCND Rochexter OL 1J104.___________floor, ml. entrance, fncllltlet LOBE WElOirr 8AITELV AND 1.^*7?,.. *rw a”******' ecooomicany with newly released .J?!®" _------ Drx A-Olet tablets. M cent, at > 3 ROOMS AND BATH. UTILITIES Simms.__________________________J’E 4-^32 51 Pine street^ ^ »»/4 j M -W4 5-ROOM. OROUND FLOOR. FRI- wtd. nOUSehOM UOOilS 29, ygu. Idell tor elderly Indy. No -----—------------------------- , drinker, or pete. PS 3^ PIECE OR HOUSEFUL WTD. j CLEAN. WARM ROOMS. ELOIR-" ' " ......... — Ijr^tady. 3IS N. Baftnnw. PE Quick < 8AWB BHARPINBD LAWN MOWERS RBPAIRSO Air Ceotad Bnglnei Repolred incorporated Crafts 53<^nlon Street srPTIC TANKS CLBANSD. .... - 31 4:4343. ____^ , TSLEPHONS SOUCTTIHO OTHLS HOTPOINT. * WHTRLI^L A N wanted. No experience ------- “--------- I. PE 3-dS43. IRE AND - houseful. Immediate i 5-11*5 LET US BUY IT OR SELL IT FOR imtaslon. Apply at 10 a m,_dnlly. wanted phone soLicrroRB. T* Experience * ____ OXFORD COMMUNITY AUCTION OA I-3S51________I T ROOMS' Wanted Miscellaneous .10 ...... .......... rS 5-S431. ...... frame OR 3-1141 idult $50 Dressimking. Tailoring 17 vpw wantsmano adults, only. 35 Monrot I 5-314* _________________ _ _ ROOMS PRIVATE BAT^ UTn;- AT^iri- AND iATH. ALL~ldbD-IVate entrance, utilities I. PR *-3014_____ wTlUAMB LAKE Jr*^ J-4«i " ALTERATIONS I. ^ Manning _KS 4-4*74 “Arthur TAILbB7HO-ALTiRATION8 Mk. rw Ores. Making—Pur Repairs ns. re. P)NA WARNER_______Cf 5-3535 _______—oTinicbbKrrx-- A«y perlenced. Apply Hollywood Drive _jr^eouny.j:ew OR 3-*ilE In. Telegraph end drcbnrd U. DRESSMAKINO. TAILORWO. but preferred ed for clerlcr' —-■ -----^^tors. Appl Murray Studio. 5-S43S WAITRl OR 3-731 tfrXD A3CSL HriCH ouselrnller_ t B _4^7SM Wanted to-Kent t 3-ROOM. MODERN. WARM. NEAR hospital. 11 N. Johnwn. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. CLOTS IN 3 VWtr LARGE ROOMS. UPPER WOMAN FOR DAT WORE 5 DATS Clean restaurant and kitchen chore. Must have own tranapor-taUon. Apply evenings No phono colls 5171 DIgta Highway. Dray-ton Plains. _________________ Help Wanted 8 fist. Prlvite bath and sntrancr Ver^^nlce. On. small baby. KB Inco^Jax ^rvke 19 Share Living QuarTeri 33 teratlona. 1 RETURN PRS- OEKILEIdANTOSHA me by qualified ^artere at Ml N. t ----- degree. ________ 3 RboMB AND BATH. ALL PRl-; _wle.JillJ!i»l«s Included. PE 5-55S5 3 LAROS. CLEAN ROOMS. PRI- (2) Real Estate Salesmen To lell both new and older tiomei. Plenty ot floor Umo aad aaslit-aaoo. Wo build our own bomen. 4 modota now open. Ton can moke monny borol Jim WUltama Roplty. pored In yo. nccouatnni, with mnstc Appointment FE 5-7534. OfCOMS TAX ASSteTAHCE. MR:______________________________________ I accdratfF EXPERIENCED BOLIN TAX SERVICE ‘absolutely the fastest ac- > f I^ms and batClowerTre- tlOD on y..ur land contract. Cash doeprated. pvt. entraneo. w> " - — Itb^call^faltor, Par- S-«7I4. 10* Williams. PE 5-5773 ! trldgo" PE 4. Interested In sol ’one needs. Wood, Ago no barrier. irjl ulous op^rti Fipporntmeot ABE US to PIOURE TOUR IN-eemo tea. Priendly, personal service at your homo or ours. Avei^ ago rate—S3 - $5. Kaye A Naekor- BooKianpntck Ai _______EMplrq 3-31 edhaWlet trained — 13 yrs. eip. ----- FE 2-4654 -GASH ■ngos. Don’t loae that home. Are yMrmonte too mueb^or you? ^ “od”ficCunoufh** fe‘*4-J!S5; aRro realty 51U Cnes-Ellinbeth Rond. CASH FOR GOOD LAND CON-Irncte. Prlvnte. PE 3-5M1. » TelL''EarroMretar ^ >, —v Uaepi. Jhi, ^ both, ahg. S3 RuUi.------ .3 ROOMS, NEAR GENERAL HOS-. pltel. 154 Lincoln. OR 3-*5ll. 3 ROOMS. NEWLY DEOORAim ylteto antrnne*. adulte anty. PB 3 ROOIU AMD BATE. PRIVATI ontronce. Ughts. gni, ateam haat furatahed. In Auburn. RMgtite. n Hdp Wanted Male 6 A PART TIME JOB NEEDED AT ONCE 1 MEM ENT«. AjCTBU-nONB nod repairs. Small or Inrs* Mbt. _PB 5-134*. ___ ; A-j CARPEimtT7~riwi8B TRniL ntel|.^fun or PAft time. Odd Jobe. CiaiSlET' HAlBrAMir' CARP»-U^Kltcheni n apectelty. PE 'cARPIMfiR'wbRX O* ANT Rubbish fill din. trndlnf. nnd gravel and trout end loading. PB 2-fl«*3_______________________ TOWINO AND LIGHT TkOCkjltO. OR 3-3*33. ______________p Paintiiig & Dywathig 23 1BT-CLA88 PAINTINO. DBCORAT-' lag. Ho*#.. Don Beck, OL 1-3141, j 1ST CLASS PAINfiNO iUlD PAPER banting. ’rbompaon.J’Hy-m^ i 1ST CLASS PAlN-fINO AND oIDC- PAINTING AND OEQORAT Ing. 3* years experiebee. Reason nble. Free extimntes. Pboot UI 3-l3>*. _____________________ ACME QUALlirir obooratorsT ■ Pntnttng, paper rtmovnl, wn” wnshlng. Free net, UL 3-315*. and isk for wint Ads DON’.___________________ tor qunaty nnintfng at law gileet. PAlNTINOTPAITOlNSr'HKMOV^ HAVE TRUCK DO LKiHT HAUL- | ---- teg and add jobt. EM 3-131*. ! PAIN-nNO AlfD DBOTRA^Sio - MARRIB) M A N nanPBwaTBLT' No >b too Imall. PE M#*. YO^'Mlten^l-^tiiSAN I ^nSt UTffiJSS^lSgS. I 5-ST” B^ ^28 pnorm. KnpON chawb km- ewrm^|Vliyrl|W Mu^hyde^ Pm Work Wanted Fairade 12 itimatei. PB i-*343. u . kf:al estate CONTRACTS ______ EQUITIES. ANNETT INC, RealtorB 31 E. Huron 8t PE S«4d* Open Eves, nod Bundty 1-4 a6rEAOE WANTED: M TO t*t ' leres. must hive btueberrteg or* huckleberries growing la tbe wild. ' Write: Btevo, Kit* Harlow. Do- ‘“’PUILDER NEEDS 1 OR MORE Vacant Lbte. City of PmMlAe Any aroa: Past AoUon by buytr CALL PE 5-3*16, 13 t» * flUTEfts "WAmHO. WE • NEED piopoity scU them. Pro* apprala-ais. iAdinoer rbalt/. or : ROOMS AND BATH. BABT WEl7 _eome. m Ptorence. ___ ; ROOlU AND BA-rBrAUTOIIATIC Mat, ^taposal, for eoupl* only. |7RdbM. NBfnTT raCORATED. clean, private bath and entrance, no drinkers or pete. PE 2-3M4. TROTli'—Ap-ARTMEkT...(ftHSf couple, pvt balh. no drinkors. no children. M3 Chamberlain. 1 ROOMS. UTILITIEB. INFANT welcome, ISS Center. PE 3-330*. S ROOMB. NEAR CITT HOBPITAL; Adulte. 403 W. Huron. PE *-1524 TrOOMS and BATH. BABY WB,'-tom*. 153 Ploroncn. ^Sldo^S2VS-*2T^ i ROOkS. EVERTTHiNO PRI-vste. couple only. PE VWM. ATTRACTTVl R005U. PHlVAfl bath, private entnnet, ndulte _only. PE 0-1473. 3 ROTM87BAlH;’'ilimrilE8 AND Adulte* *“**“*• ** - flScRSjdiri cash y HO PRB POR TOU R ROME EQUITY OR LAND CONTRACT. fiM WRIGHT. Realtor 3*5 O^nd A*o. Open 'tU t:M -•tE $-1^ 'US *"**** FREE ROME ANALYSIS __SHOW HOW WE LL SECITRi TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR BOkfB W. H. BASS. Jicaltor PEjyii* 3H ROOMS AND BATH tmi JTTWn furnished. PE 4-1BM. 4-ROC«;_ ^ARTMBNT. Omifi* ‘ ^i“?SSrpE“i“Z«*‘l“‘’”°' " 4 ROOMS, MAIN PLOOR. PVTTTbI. trance aad bath, all utUltle* _after0jj. PE1-|'I«5. 4 ROOMS AND BATHTUTOjnir Inquire *5 Dwight. 4 ROOIU. MAte'^nooiirtTBf: wetaSrlt t-ROOMOTTS;------- PE 3-31*1. _ . , -_m'm.Knxum '— 3 rooms and thort boib. UtlUtfttt Ktr^'s'-.cfc.ir IS BACB^R APAHTUarr. 'SK w^. boat, ,gaa Ughts furn IE clean 3-Tto6w.~ mnviiRa pri-!?.**-■ ^sponilbta .“VP*- C‘°e* In l»« Horten clean. I^LT UtecORAfEO. 'j »..**& [Rwjt Apti. FurniilHid 37 CU« JUID 00«Y umnoou jpt P»i. uUkOM b«th. i**agss2i'% ^own~rnu sg r»’S5uasf tss&d**™* totSy N««ly <««of«Ud,4t^-»wr ,____.. ---HhjR!®HiCD, boDERN NlCBLiT . _. uptUIri kpArtmmt. cti io^ l-Rdbb APARtlODifT Ho»ty^#t*e« CotMt* and Ot- ORCHARD CT. APTS. I : ‘I THE POXTUt PRES^. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1961 } 1 TAVltXTV-MNK Houfes 1[)nfu^n. 40 CARNIVAL 11 EBOROOM, QARApi, MODERN, ORCHARD, court I sSVSj*"* *** ■** "* By Dick Turner Modarn to r2-BEDROOM DUPLEY I $75T»5R: MONTH •••Ufr.. FE 47833 _ M4 iMt Kvd. R. at Vi^ r-x:;--..-™ . - s-iEDRobM •oborban. obtion __ F« IMWI. ‘ I ‘SfArAK >n, M i. Huron B' Lakejroiit: poptoi wlUi ivifw 0l two lakf^. too bfdroojnt and path upMairai. -«ssl'M?: Wed BtoemtleM LJSSi Also 6m Jiom« with, fulll Ptnc IdBke 0»^| mrd atrMt. R Lchlie R. Tripp, Kealtdr 7J We.t Huron Btrfd, EE 4^1 or EE MIfl Efficiency Apartments y»‘n« rttom, klWhen. batbrooi llvli W DECORATED. I iWH I ntokOOM HOME EOR a- r^TtSTir-7 Int room, tuil-alaett bidrooln, I Lower Btrelti Uke. MO monto, -••„ oft clOdU. Etna recaption i EM J-J04J. ________ JJRhT hall, buUt-to Pathtub, tile ffeore. a^««rX^H?iM~ai»rng'■AMTnT-^aPX' Uk^rldlejiea^ Onion • ■ Open I I-BEDROOM APARTMIHT AIR COMDmONBD Modern In Brer; Detail ADULTS ONLY FE 8-6918 ' inator. » Ealmar tt, Apt I DaOy » Sun. 10 a m. to 0 p.i large dinette___________ . an. gaa baatad building, du •tor; wallNaip. Automatic ga »aUr. da; or night. Tllad E ^e,*pi ir-IPOL'____ NEED AN APARTMENT' t dUtance. 4 tmiOK TODRT APARTMENTS traetlaa apartmanta. where the people are Irlaadl;; Cool In eum---------------- in wintertime. Tbeie 3 i-------------------------- menu rent for Ml M per month. Adulta onT; In thta building E O WEST SIDE. UPPER 3 ROOMS and bath, private entrance, gea heat, all uUIttlae torn. On bua line, HI per wk. EE 4-M» Iroom home ^BB0R00M~8RICE TURCirCAR-' grftf dte'J'T^ nT'‘* *"* ! K',i“.V,v^“'otll3riar7iiS^»Ktt;iO^^ I In back yard Lake prtvllefee. _wator. after 4pm. FE 4-1001 , Drayton Plalna area. AvaUable, SMALL. CLEAN 3-BEOROOM - ! __^briurjr. OR S-44M.___ I White. EE l-WM alter . 1 p m. 3 BEDROOM HOMET UNIOH'LAkE SNdw'~APPLE DRIVE, 'CLARKS-Neer TB boepital. Ml month ton 3-bedltn. brlA ranch. l‘i /-NT w _EE M7« ______ _ both, gal heat NOW IIOS a SsT ATPR A PTQ l bedrooms, full bath NEW-l"‘<“%_“A.k'01<>4 I X i_il I rVl 1 O. ly decorated Lake pritllegei. Ill SMALL HOUSE IN KEEOO. OA8 pe .month I lied. EE 3-lMI . . _________ C. PANGUS, Realtor !bam Warwick has T-bedroom ArrER 5 AND SURDAYS. SEE : M BOOTH^TREET^-^ NA T-MIti lakeland, Full ® eeem^ r«re- NkW MODERN-VROOM^APART- I j NEWLY DECORATED^ mem Pvt laundry, oil furnace, j * *‘2l2r*DraM!l2* afo F" *“"“* ‘If* ka^e. me. locallon Call >-« . » JiSS^fl. b''WeTem,^';SJ,' ‘Wrr S‘pS “ aiLVlRl.Al« APillTirtMT.*- ^ ^ -__________________________ nrar Airport. EM UWION LAEE. COMMERCE ROAD 3 rooinft. bAth. bas heat. i45 a LI Mm Site Houses_4' Color'ed -3-BEDROOM- HOMES $10 Down STARTS ORAL iNo Mtge. Costs Pynits. Less Than Rent O.M.Y 9 HOUSES U;i'T Mwlel Open 1 ;30 to 6 For Sale Houses 49 OMEIL MULTIPLE LI8TIHO SERVICE } BEDROOM BRICE HOME oh Wed dde tncludee Lekc privilcgea end Sylven Lake. Large family kitchen, entry hall and menty of cleeet - toace III.IM J71 S BLVD WATKINS LAKEERONT You owe It to youraelt to laia lovely 3 bedroom For Sal* Hmmm ' 49 iFBsi'i KL....* I you Buy Hde**#- Pace NOW OPENING, THE ALL NEW Corvette $11,§§0 PEATDRBS EAMaY ROOM WITM. SLIOINO OLABS WINDOW WALD ONTO PATIO 3 BBDROOMB ^MIUTH ATTACHED OABAOE. IN-mVTDUAL ROOM OA8 nAT.' , aluminum storm doors. i> IN ALUMINUM LAP SIOINO, YOU'VE NEVER 8BBN BO M^H HOUSE POR SO LITTLE MONn. 1430 MOVES YOU IN. MS PER ; -------- -'BRY- 4, MONTH, INCLUDES -------- THING DRIVE NORTH ON JOS-' lYN PAST WALTON, 4 FOLLOW T"“ (. andlewick Woods Sign er WA iw. Tjaiug. PA. lea ML hwatlnn l_Dtoto Hwy^ North aide decorated Excellent location. Lady qnly PE 1-3431 before I - - piivau entrance, mehogeny .imm ..II. .1, condlUooed. newly ..........“ e.iiMVftirl WEST SIDE LOW! _____________ __ Je'I^ES'T SIDE BRIC*. APTS. POR RENT — ________":_“':ry_____________________ gat heat, garage. u.iui, u»i > location.. Spokane-LIb- 3 BEpROOM DUPL^ ■ Y- bwdiopimi: m'IM^Cmiaim OlT^3-liM.;wE8T SIDE COZY l-ROOM BUN-Whltfleld Bt. 3-bed- j-bEDROOM. MODERN. OA8 HEAT, galow-Oll heat, large glatard In Pontiac. OR 4-1M4. from Mrrh, 3-car garage mo 3-BEDRO6M HOME, dryer and f*l'„ "Ifi'oj. .E«rtr‘S«e ROOMS you a "Pop sui'p learneii plenty about hockey toda>! For one thing, that a body check is dangerous and won't alway.s get walk*out bAkement Full pricr oiUv I2S.I00 >400 DOWN - NEAR NORTHERN HIOH . < kJ teovely 3 bedroom brlckfroDt home Only 3 of choice loca- tlone left! reblurlng. oek floors. . today.y HAY (TN’F.II.. Realtor 312 8 Telegraph Rd Open »-» p m F]E_3-7103_ OR 3-3111 Spotlite BUILDING COMPANY MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE •ppoimmeni IRWIN Grand Opening 3-b«droom upper - Ft 4-3131 For Sale Houses 49 rrfcrencei I For Salg Houses ..*YL¥AN--»BI*G«rT“BEDRMfi For Rent Rooms , 42 1 AND 3-B j 1 STUDIO ROOM FOR WORKING . lakafront apu.'w 3-SlH. ' AS.ACRIFUl'..' New 4-bedrm 7 bath home Mibdlvlalon Near weal end I.'heat and uUUtlaa. Ini 1-BEDROOM MODERN. NICE A 4-RbOM MODintN. OAB RtAT.'iJS a-jj: ““ a mi. caet of ; 4 ROSMS and'BATH; UTILIT'Y Whlttemnre ^ ' Une. utlUtlee turn. FE 3-4SM. ' 4 ROOMS AND BATH. OTHJTYj ILEEPINO HOOMr CLOSE wood Rea It V FI ... . .............. BY OWNER MODEM! -5203. FE CIVILIANS $99 DOWN .See the Fabulous Bonniville ISOW.Beverlv home ! WILLIAMS The Royalc 974 Dewey 3-PAMILY. l-ROOM UPPER AND lower, gaa haat. FI 3-«33t from . to I p.m. or PE 3-I7M, zmei after I. 1 BEDROOM HOME LARGE LIV- --om Kitchen. Bath "------ Oarage Large y on Near Ml. Clem required. 171 RM8. AND BATH. PRIVATE. ! uUlltlea MY 3 3751. ISimL mlr£™ih“iSf'v bedroom HOME. adulta, W month. FI 3-3174. _ 1 furnlahod. LaSalle Park 3 ROOMS AND BATH. CLEAN. plot uUIUlet 3 blockt ' well heated, atove and rrtrtgera-' FE *-aa*' tor PE 4-1711 or FE 3-8154 PARTLY CHAk SLEEPING ROOMS. ' ____ __________'ahd -p^iD-1 -. _ ; dre ISO a month. After I pm.;CLEAN ROOM PMVATE EN-OL 1-OliS. I trance. u»e of phone, 24 Florence ROOM terITace, partly;clean rooms, tv rqomT'pri- furnlahed or uhturn. Oil heat, vate entrance. FE 5^0303. _ 1 l« a mo. FE 3-4111 or FE qenTLEMAN - PRIVATE EN- rK.n, O'A'NER. MIXED NEIGHBOR- NO OTHER COSTS j ...________JC bought with ' am °Ua calh”'ri; sSlU open, vacant efon Walk ..._____ Myty Manajemont. DAYS WO 3- . 1413 Baldwin FE 4^)147 __Alter g p m FE k-ISiy__ B.ARGAIX NORTHERN HIGH 3ehedroo«. loeated.-luet right tor •hopping, bua and Pontiac Motor worker. Full baaement. oak floora. I'a-car garage, nicely landacaped Lot'a take a look > Price and way. -to buy will aatlafy you. FE 4-0985'' KAMPSEN -3310 . 4100 E Lk 3-BEDROOM MODERN YEAR around cottage EM^ VOM.___,__ HOME. 070 A MONTtT I uiimiea. FE I-34M. ___ ROOM. CLEAN. MODERN 3 ROOMS AMD BATH. HEAT. HOT water, refrigerator and atove fur- _ aan o-ww. j'Smih 215's *** * "OOM HOUSE ALL UTIUTTES _a month. PE 3-7000. _ ___ lurr.ihed i-hiia welcome White g LAROE CLEAN ROOUB AND After 3 n.m and Bat a and Sunbath.. Waat aide, uttUtlea turn, data. 313 Peoepeec _J***:***! : _ ______ siBEDRM. ” COMMERCE ' auto! 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE washer and -- - ...... and garaga For couple only. Call plui uttltUea _**»'“1* Henderlon. 3-ROOIA MAR»„ 4 ROOMS AND BATH UPPER. 104 _Call^ 5-1710. _ _. .... - ^ rooms: ADDLTS. ..... MODERN. 3 BED- Rd^ _______________________ 070. Leon Stout. FE 3-5050. .j^Xl BACHELOR'S QUARTERS. l-ROOM HOUSE ON D13UE HWY . CUrkaton. near M-ll. Inquire 33 laROE MOTEL ROOMS FOR RENT. _^bum._ ______________tiled bathe, kitchenette, |15 l-ROOM AND Ba™ COUPLE _»eefcly. up 0113 Dlale Hwy b'l«L"nt,"oTl’’to.V • nice sleeping ROOM .11 FE I- BY QwNER 3-BEDROOM BRICK 2 yrs oln m H KhUnd Etlalev Eicep'lonally modern kitchen - 1145 Lakeland, 1110 Manee. Scott Lake _ 3-7304 _ _____ NICE ROOM FOR ReWnED RE O-ROOM DUPLEX. " ' N® “‘Ner room- F1 4-3140. ______ ................................ ROO'M' DUPLEX CaU today TVterqnn Rpnl !• .MV .1-1681 ^ES^. SAT . . _ _ “iSYtVAN LAKE Sam Warwick baa hi level. 1017 Sherwood Row/ rooms. a>i hatha. 1 2-car garage. 130 0 bedroom Trace. _ ______ 114,000. FI 4-5000 orJFE 3-2105 TRIJTFA'EI/STAKTEK NO MOf^IY DOWN On vour lot Tri-Level or Ranch Your plana or ourt Have modri a Flattley. BlUlder. EM 3 Mi TO buy'or sell see rt..\RKSTDX ki'.M. 1'St.\t1':. int. with walk-out badement. Large . living room with picture window overlooking lake. All oak floora. : plastered walla and Insulated Build, Sell, Trade 0 DOWN B IV4 story hes)e MONTH B.\RGA1X- GEOROE R IRWIN. RIALTDR 1 ROOF — 5 RMS -3 BEDROOMS AND BATH DOWN - 3 APARTMENTS UP WITH PRIVATE EN-TKAHCE - full basement - FUR NACE GARDEN SPACE - PAVED "BUD" 4 BEDROOM Home with prlvtlegea on 3 lakes. Ota heat, low down payment After 5 call OA I yer, xae •U 3-4371 3-ROOJ^MARRIEO COUPLB ONLY, A3113.__________ ________________ 143 PERKINS' STREET LARGE! bouse, gas heal, fireplace. |75. I ROOMS and bath IN DRAY-tow. heat, hot water turn IM a iH 3-5754 or OR 3-1172 5 ROOMS. BASEMENT OAS HEAT. ____________ , ____ near Central High, |3I per wk„ 4 ROOMS UTILn"ir AN'D^ATH. plue Uttmiea. Ft 2-437d._ ground nmir. chUdren welcome, a SMALL HOUSE - IM MONTH no peta, FE I-3I3I ____ Ofl Dixie Hwy >% ml N. of Tcle- COLORED - M^ERN HOME Pull baaement Oil furnece 81 able lor couple. No children E3534 3 BEDROOM -HOMES BEDROOM 4-Roqm - 1 bedroom, heat, stove and refrlgerstor fum-----------gglhh g-Room - 3-bedroom lowe EoMPLSrrEIY purnTbtied OA-• rage- -Refereneva required 313 W Yptilwli St., tfler 4 p.m furnished'MODERN HOUSE.'OAS utility room WU8E * FE I 3«41 ousK, Rooms with Board , ...... ^JO^onth. Rcftltor*. 91 I Huroi *Face brick Front Pavm'ts Lc.ss Than Rent FE t rd. garafe. I'7& FB 5-1' LAROE ROOMS OVERLOOKING park. Near Tel-Huron. Adulta only. PE 2-0674 _ l-ROOM APARTMENT. WESTMIDE. LONG LAKE. SUITABLE TOR' 2 a30 mo EM 3-3704 aftw 3 LAKE ORION. COZY J-BEOROOM IM H^hU Road MY 3-1314 LARGE COMFORTABLE HOME ' Lake Oakland Completely fur ■3 famUlei^. tM^onth. EEAi4^"‘'‘'"' gentleman. CLEAN 3 ROOMS*AND BA -‘"liy room on OaknoU e. $40 Ft I-NIS ckRROL m~m: niabed Reasonable. Adulta off 8 I lala i Park--------- MODERN 3-BEDROOM FURNISHED home on Oakland Lake. |ilo mo 3»S3 -latantf —Park “Drr- IJrayton Plaint. TU 4-5131. Open Sat and ..a beat knd garage. FE g-lgug' ......... ....... I ROOMT DOWN. 2 BEDROOMS DUPLEX, Indian Village Pontiac OL 1 *41/ 127S__ 5'rooms, OiL HEAT. CHILDREN ,P*CO"*Tro 3 St r,t.5MI. gif;/y.tc‘‘i^r‘y ‘ .Mt PurnUhJd, N??lV?e“ oratad. PE 4-S17g. __________ i-r6om APARTMENT. EXCEL-: 57rrrrri«~iir*^"weeiiriF—"tiiirr lent eait elila locatlon^PI 3-S3SI. . .'AlH 3 rooms heated. Bt jrear around^ MA 5-2' W330. _______________ ’ kooMs ebedroom. tile dAru. newly " a-n’ta ----r,r,ced back yard - gaa heat c MA 5-llS2. _ OPTION TO BUY Rd.. 3-bedroom apartme TR 4-JIM Detroit FOR RENT 5-ROOM HOUSB AT ______________ M4I Pontiac ..aae Road, too pet ioiAL WITH LIVING QUARTERS; month. OR 3-MM _ oupoail- ........... ' IN VICINITY OF ROCHESTER R»e”5*1o"5V''- ’ f2Ph°v^^“c;?p2'rf2 loARAbE AND OFFICE, CENTER ' storms, screens near sdiools. Igc ' of business district, Norlhvllle ) lot, wiar fkr priT .^14.550, OH. 5150 per month Oas h>eal. Phone ! 3-0747 Northvllle. FI 5-1423________LIKE COUNTRY FOR- CHILDREN Wallpaper .Steamer * i3r«>o‘*'*2'*bath Floor Sanders, polishers, hand b'edrm. gas »0xlU. MA 4-3143 Sanders, furnace vacuum clean- i"i;-TKr"‘'wiTH' option to-ruy era.. OakUnd Fuel & Paint, 436 ... h«i ft Orchard Lake Ave. FI 8-6151. fe 4 735V t-nr Sites Hnii«*« 49 i~/^ATEn''AT east llioHiTand 'OARAOB IN GOOD CONDITION. irmg large carpeted living | $450 Down ■thr^iS!?h to "dlnltg'^Mm M i N Xoitheni Hi}{ll rec room In haaemenl 3-U . 3 bedrooms, lull basemem atuched garage. A raal buy I heat. I'-i-cir garage. " 500. moderate down pay-I price Is only $6,000 I . ...---------------- I r,ie iNVESTTOATr i^nC LAUINOER -REALTY. W.\I.I.EDl~\KE / uburn Heights a-; Built in 1946 Lovely 3-hedrm bun !*° unfinished upstairs BROWN -------- ,.ade. Two complete bathe, one all ceamic with double vanity, large , EAST on’”S'!:i‘i! Boats ' NEW ft USED I 2-l'AMIl.Y IXCO-Ml- dove In and let rent wymente, Pwveel etee^... talks, exceneht clly localTon; . 00ms down. 4 rooms up. Only . ”■ * of terms available'. lik^'^ Low down p'aymenl. Ctoll rU65 ittei = - - ITS LATER THAN TOO THINK! t repair and r-**- I PONTIAC , traUera. -*bn Loan Lake ' 1*5 Roof Board! i iwv wnRRTMG 9 On all boau, . and marine auppUei. 4030 Dlaie Hwy. On s-t^n y'P**' : .yC dnrM/v''flTPrww 91 PAUL A. YOUNG, IXC.jJ,* otiiity fi, i "________ OB 4-0411 _______‘ 2*4—i Economy Stude SeWiaika H*x*?tog*^ V-MIL Janitor S^vlce By HOUF, DqY, ■^.=TK /ANITON, SERVICE. WdoV OT T nnrf ! 5 , ■ ■' PACE' Wxjlg OR 4 0436 _ Buljdf ‘3 BEDROOM RANCH HOMe' 1' C‘No Upkeeprl-uT,'. 7.150 Why pay ret *"AXaiDK basement with possible plus clOBinii coKts ©b FHA Ip - InvetiUKfttf now T« Nice lot on -paved utreel y 4 years ofd You can buv irroundlng homct^ compar* I ^;j22inr"ysf. We^.gr Long tm Term Lease WINTER PRICES ^Ti^kVArTaWkEW* ^ dl-U-W ay ""^'TAAVWrsniKAM RF.Al.TOK EE 5-9471 Lihke Exeelent .bungalow- v trade lor larger home. Priced MUJ,TIPLE^LI8TTNO SERVICE iih lliqo^dowj,_______ GOOD BUYS AND TRADE ---- —:.es of cupboarda.i ______________ ______ ■dre'red^'tmi-Tns and shack bar , BARGAIN --------- ... Includes taxes J-iedroom home . 1 3 bedrooms, with large 105 N paddock xllached breexew Aluminum storm landscaped lot C ; JOHNSON BiiUditig ModemlEfttion COarrOM BOMBS AND B *nt, tne ............ r PL 3-5175. COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL remodeltog and building k- —■ -fled engineers. We will _ undersold at any time- Foi • aattmatca plana, deafta PAINTINO-FAFERINO-WALL geanlng. OR 3-70S1 'Tupper — CUSTOM PAINTINO -- FULLY INSURED ----------“ anert. For plok-up eaU 1 ^rBsynaklagy THlIorfaig ALTERA'nONS. AU. OAWgtNTS, Inc J Knit Draaaea. OR 3-71S3. Dry Wall INS PALLED taped AND np- toulrea. MY FkM^Si^lnt_______ 'TTL'SiSsiK _________ A6:55 exi *ii" A3 Birch Ply poxTi;:' CASH AND CARRY S3i Oakland Ave PE »SSt3 Psintsrs & Decorators Trucks to R©nt 1 ^*^aa°Lk^*VE™aSfiV'. *'* Vt-Ton Pickups l‘A-Ten Staktii tocaL 3-cat garage. 41.000 d“----THUCEB - TRACTORS - 5550 Tranaparent Dr. MA 6- xclumiS »-;"feiSSS!aa»— ----- Pontiac Farm .nd ■ S™?™ industrial Tractor Co. 138 B. WOODWARD PE 444S1 PE 4-1443 --- bally Including Si- Upholsterins J»honr FE 2-1133. NO .MUNE^' DOWN II ftulld-3-bed h full bssei LOTUS LAKE PRIVILEGES * 'nlly. 3 rooms and nrlvi hXFJteian* jaiid baUi *_ fairrretoace down. Only $750 I month. Immediate hporary. Carport. dlo celUnga. Carpeting and draws ; ^aME YOUR Oaa heat. Copper plumbing. Full | menu Terrif.................. ..... basement. Cement drive 4. years everything. $1,440 FE 5-3065 old Price 113.750 Auburn Heights : s s, . a; UL 3-437B__________________ OPEN SUND.W 1-6 18, OAS HRAT. NEAR TRI-LBVIL STARTER MODEL lol land M8UO. 5S.750. 1 0301 Commerce Rd FE S-14M. ........... X O. PlatUey. BOndef EM 3-““ 10 DOWN-2 LOTS 3-bedroom home with wall-to-vall carpeted living room, knotty pine Plastering Service 'A-l PLASTERINO AND UPAIRS. ttexa Pat Lee. PH S-WSt PLASTERINO FRBl! ftSTTMATEa teed. 30 N. Stglnaw, : Saw and Mower $Mrvka YER 81 CltTl' S. MiMord 1 Television, Radio and HI-FI Service Virrs TY ANTENNA BBRTICE. Inntallatlon and repair, toweat l^a. I year guarantee. FE TOHaNSON S.^DIO & TV || E. Walton Blvd. “ ‘ )RTH PERRY ST FE 5-8888 WAHirtlPHOLSTERlNO 4-7riAR-OLD 3-BiroitOOM BRICK. Washer Service AUTTOMA'nC WASm snv— TV and radio. Boy Salei ft Serv-lee. A. J. Roy, 33 Kemp it._ Water Softener Service PACE ”$2^^tar Water Softener Service Prompt Service on AU Make*. Sehlek'. MY 3-37M or FE iMSkI newly decorated. We have several to tba MUterd. Pontiac, and Clarkaton areas. Monthly paya ------ __ --------- -vgAonapJe. f This space reserved for your Business and Service Directory Ad. iusisri BUYS. PRONE PE $9,500 OWNER. WEST IROQUOIS, 111 IM. tPBROXlMATELY 3 ACRES [NflTY ----rrctal and mulUple dwelling Ideal location for churcl mable Terms. ____K. J, (Dick) VALUT.T ’“oi"«!m j Hcallor E'E> 4-J.5,il ..■■■— - 345 OAKLAND AVENUE nn*n a i,ra ^_bunagy U to 4 R5CHE8TER-3 BEDROOM UTIL-Ity rodm. Oas heat. Aluminum ” etdlng IB good leeatlon. Only |l. 000 down. 156 a month AUBURN HEIGHTS - 2 bedroon - Large living room, full bath hnaement. automatic gas heat -Large lot. Only gTM down-- H. C. NEWINCHAM i.SMITH- WIDEMAN WEST SIDE - SILLS attractive i Rm.. kitchen c------- . Rec. room, gaa heat. fi ncr lot. IVx car garai to aelt. PACE h-style I build 3-bedroqm r ae on your lot. floora, tile both, birch cup-._rda OR 3-fnS BUM McNAB _ ART MEYEIf BY OWNER Must aacrltlce. I rooma. IVi baths SorlnghlU Bub . elom to MSUO. Will conaidar trade. Ft l-lwfT Suburban Uiving • At Its Best (UONVEKTIBLE 24) 3 ft 6 bedrooma lii bathi XV. W. ROSS HOMJiS m OR 3-IS31 ; . i bedrooma Base- FE 4-4526 23 YEARS or SERVICE -land coMraot 0 OFF J O 8 L Y N DANDY BUNGALOW 85,576. 1300 plus Mtg cost, exceptional 250 DN PONTIAC NORTHERN Lovely- 3-bedroom home only 3 year* old yfeshly decorated. d located on paved street. Good let neighborhood Large 5 bed-om modern home lor only 15,- I 14 * 14 family room, full GaaeMem. sew carpeting. ' e aluminum aiding, al- t-room home, redecorated li Fireplace. One com-e* Itving'^Vnto*-'' (ached garage, paved St. nlc« Inf., a sound to DORRIS ft SOI A JOHNSON cKc' .SONS REALTORS FE 4-2533 _ 1704 Sr TELEORAPH NORTHWBOT BIDE LOCATION 3ibed£Oom home, to exeellent con-■ dnion. located only 2 blocks from the new Alcott School, lull baae-ment. modern, newly decorated — 3 large lots, with IS a1>le.~Only 115.100 LIST WITH US - We need good vicinity Open month after low down taymnit. clarkston village 4-badrm. family homo. IVb-car ^■'■se. ^rch i . alum, storms i Sttuatod on m-acrc lot ovarlook. int Mill Pond. Owner translerrad will aacrlfloa for 513.500 Tarms. Rolfc H. Smith. Realtor 344 S TELBORAPH -..... MA 5-0431 OPEN .SUNDAY 2-6 3335 WATKINS Ut. RD. 3-bodroom brick ranch. I'k katbs. full baaement. carpeted livtog froom. nrepUof. buUt-to kitchen, laaa-door to petlo. 3-car at-ached garagq. Worth all of 830,400. PACE Realtjj HOYT: I.. II. BROWN. Realtor - 505 Elisabeth Lak Road Ph FE 4-3554 or FE 3-4110 MULTIPLE ------------------ C LISTINO sEHVlCg Partridge' easy payments. Clarkston. Waterford^ brought up te top shape before Oet op o: only one week ant quickly. ' ' AU* c« HOYT REALTY Partridge MULTIPLE liwno amvKi^ HAMMOND LAKH PR'mUOM THE LAKK^,ANDER \ aluc-Packed J-bedrm ranch, large hsmt., fto^ tshed garage, back poteb. CPr-pe "U* »•“ »ldlM. dlvtdid kM»- OMtam, Tiled tcrMOM P«l« Fdailr ^ SMITH-wrnitsfAN* rfaltv 411 W OORON ST_TB MiJt Kddani }-M- i tb^ tl*~ 06^.' BLOOMTIBLO TORSSHIP Ckw< IB. a totciT three bcdro ~ " ' ^ raacb hoaic. caraetlng ’ am^M" lerHe Lhffe PRICE. RBDUCBD WeM tide hrich b. h. Oe. — neer WethUKtes Jualor Hl(b ei^iiaettet ______Laxhth three, hehiaam...!!* hath-----ewaa*. H*- tve tterr hone Llrtas roon for rour Iti with lirepiece. diatod roon hr ippoloin laeiUr kitchen heteaicai. ■» »li» t^omlort I BENEDICT » 1 j SulMirban Pr^rty 53 By Owner. Rochester uted lor Mhar butlaeetet I j-bedrooai reach boaio. m bathe, oeix fim. low da pTaat. ! Tlroi^. laaiUy roon. J-«*r jL Uched (erage. large lot. IIM tg K; Ut^ area JOL J^STtg. OET" SET rOR '^PHUI6~^ . -crtt wMh $ room hoac. garage BUble for saddle horwt. Bi ‘ ■ -Mine are*. Rahdj----- „ .tal bargaia. Oood ---- Madereleed 3 bedroom couatrr to- ■--- wia flrcplare. * bathe on auached garage. Beau r-H acrot land Tou'U il|^ couBiry locatloB. Rea- raaTh.^ H. P. HO I - M ES. J _____;■*“ Igc. cimte. me oaOi. high boieinnii. PA on heal, att garage. ConpleaO luralehed at II*.***. Wrne ------ ------- - Near ttoree. Kboole • We Will Trade Only |l.«i,aaey term A V VX'TT IVt ■ * I WJCKBRBI- A.N.Vn IJ l.>L ., ......yigg V. iiaPLB MATFi Realtor.s j ‘DrAYTOX PI:, _____* . *4 I l«* ft Ob Baehabaw CloAt 10 Wolion BWd So lorg* irert ond sbnibi g«w I..\f)D’.<. INC. ** PB I^I. After 7 Dm OR 1-1»1 CLARK8TON BSTATBB LOT8 Wx eul * BveaingV aa'd 8uada< s FE 8-04.66 JOH.X K. IKWI.N ' ReeJWe / Sioce It» JU West Hu^OB St^ Phooe PE 54^ __ EyB_ P^M»4*,_ MULTIPLE LlBTINa BBRVICB ARRO < PLAINS « A bath e'.l loor^ 3 M ad8e&*^ BLAYLOCK COAL O BDPPLT CO. II Orchard Lake Ay*- PE 3-71*1 CEMENT BTm. READY MADE. - *U tlaat. Splaih -..... 3-ifc*.~~' " For Sale Lott STANLEY ALMII .JIH Matoalto .. 4gm Pegboard . 4xga% Plyicore ... Ux*r33-ft R^^l *— ------*i*ard , MWOfDO^^ tii--•'. 4x1 ruturboan Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY I, 13*: double lanertprlng mht- : 7*40 Cooloy Lake Rd. BI ^and ooU tpiingt. *1*. PE ^ S churches. i _ PE_4-4S**._I _ ________ See for Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS1 You-U like Us wooded, reUlng 14* ft sites — controlled to protect better homes — end Its cloae-ln i'. DISCOUNT. BALANCE M.U1.7* poykbic at (7* monthlr — leresi Your cost l4.l3d.J___ I7.»5* la October. I»*7. Clark Real Estate. FI 4-4*13. Mr. Clark LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR I to sdll. Earl Darrels. EM 3-3M1 ELECTRIC WATER HEATER, like new. *3*. M nice clean electric and gas stova. Refrtg. and ,, jjj HOME INCOME APT AND WORKSHOP Trade for smalltr home or ooulty or wU Only flS.*M. i UncoiB and Wlsner School dis- ; bisemenl. gas best, heated work- < Money to Loan 61 I Licensed Money Lenderii ....* r Hfiftew.. Wuli-Confidence i Uarl \\. Bird, Realtor r.PT TO L 13 community Nat l. Bank Bldr ^ t- ' EVEB. PI *-i3tii, Household Finance y(|tefftra Hills E^ B ‘iSI^“St“'’^‘J¥4-.»3. A few choice loU left ' Avere(t —— lOOxa*. Good dmlnege. Id.nl >- DT T(^]^]VfpR FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 1* llj. Dressers. Duo Therm cheep. TV'e ... ,... .......... ruts, radios, tables, chairs, beds. springs, and caUneU. e........... thing IB used furniture at •gain pneet: Rtao NEW RY. , bedmu. dinettes, bunk ------------- f ftetOTp*aecaB%' I E-2 twms. ||*rgaln^H^s(. i Herbert C. Davis, Rllr, ___ re i-OU^ CLARKSTON AREA. 1 Jl-PIKCE DININO ROOM BET. *3M4. l-picce chrome dinette IIIU. chest of drawers |gg», re-frlgeretors. O.E. Prlgtdelrc. eU. C-_ Cale> Arrpnirr> EE Pontlec — Drayton Plaint — Uticai Eenmore Acreage SS uj _ Birmingham, Plymouth Loads d LAKE PRONT BI LEVEL Situated g ACRES "■> Van Normaa Lake, walk—— d eutomeilc oil h OU RK lOOKINO for e 3-bed-m home that doesa t require ri of repair and patching, see s dandv little model, located tacbed 3-car garage, large' lot. tlAI«*. lermi. MULTI-LEVEL. 3 BEDROOMS. *1.- . 54* down. Elisabeth Lnko privileges. bested garage, laundry room, basement, gas * —— of Ortonvllle ly iSaw."' Willed Lk., Birmingham, Plymouth j Get $25 to $500 ON YOUR Signature Up to 34 months to repay PH. FE 2-92£(t OAKLAND elaetrlc stoves , . ivs eu.M, washers -MovUg. Speed Queen, |u up. Beds, springs. mnUresses. lovt ‘Ike new. apartment sUo washers used 3 Umas. s Furniture. 43 Orchard „. Crutches. *2.9*. ir-smokes - poker cabinet uli. Very reesoneble. Nuts other Items. Sales dally. _______ HAVE A PAINT OR room It In. high- Standard key- decorntlng prohitmf Hundreds of board. g4tt. —•prs to choose from. Interior exterior. Bet our well paper RE - CONDITIONKJ CUT-DOWN . . and matching fabric selection. upright pitno Oood tone. Outr- „ Bm^reoM ! Berr^ Broa- Jelled Magic no-drIp nnteed and delivered. *l»*. WALToTtv"" : „,"j*?^'S^Av7TrE™?.*i*«j ^ GRINNELL*S itiicMwtfy bullooeer] TKRRATRAC OTJJ Oood condlilon. *»**. KM I-X»* iirtEIlSi&lOHTi TDirS^R |Ood coodtUeS. «*.*•• «aeh. NA ( i: tJ WANTID BY FRIVATK . , . 4U Press CMcra. C^U *-ltT4 efUr g or FK **1A1. Ask for Mr. *dlvstore_________ Sale MubIcrI Ooodi 7i I VIOUNS UK* WKW. MORN^ Road, across from Uto Til»nnroB Bhopfni Oonter. PB _ A World of New Sounds GULBRANSEN TRANSISTOR ORGAN THE FABULOUS THEATER ORGAN Frleci stAit at tllM PUNO TONINO-ORaAN REPAUI BALDWIN ACROSONICWI^ PI- „ ano. French tnovtaclnl. snUoue white, gold trimmed, tom built Window dUpley K'LVINATOR i Qeodrtch Store, tank with gage. 1 MY S-lftil. thermostats. WU1_ hMl approx^ .. REBUILT VACUdtH ill.**’ W. , .-.K .. " igic Cher high broiler range, p g; a T H ERWEIOHT PORTABLE . uw. g^. machine *4*. OU hot water II alter' heater *1*. oil tank 19. UUe. — I * chairs »^. Cot gl. EM 3-4*33 FISH BBAHTY ANTIQUE CHEST. I Chair, ottoman, love seat, misc. ^ j Items. EM 3-41*3_____________ ■■"CiSil'MuisCI CO. lit N MOINAW Ft »-»33l n B-waii BALDWIN ACROBONIC BFINET PI-enOToxl' ■00. mahogany finish, case oUghl- vSSiiLi. teiiiiw»“;issiafe I--anrs M mnntlu — UNDER ZIO ^P_„®dUIFPED decorntivo desr* Yours for belne tract IS4.I* Makes { FOR9UCA. n.UtIBINO. tm^fd' w- f ^onfcelSTTup .— --------1 up *9 per I Montcalm.___________ MI 7-I03S, Capital Ap- joVsiis:! BOFA. FOAM RUBBER. 7-FT raspberry: contour Chair, green Mih^sny step Uble. rug Itixll rose, excellent condition. B FREE 8TANDINO T01LET8 11**9 Double bowl sink ......"... MN **-ln. hard copper *0-ln. len*ths ...... .. 17e ft. 3*-ln. lengths ________________________i-ln. aolt coppe j «u o“? isrT.S’oc?' J5y«,r.."ss! I versal Co FE ' " .... 3* moatbi. _ CALBI MUSIC CO. lit N. BAOINAW PE *■«» CABLE-NELSON SPINET FUNO. , REAL VALUE AT ONLY *446. LEW BETTERLY MUSIC CO. _______ Ml *-«0M____________ ELECTRIC OUITAR OIBBOM DUO pick up. Solid body. Lee Paul model. FE *-1*70. FREE: 1 Months Rent Rent a new piano of your choice pay tmly the cartage the lonth. Then II* per month. SEWINO MACHINES. WHOLBSAUE ’ lory IniU*— Irregulars i All money paid wlU apply If SAVE PLUMBUfo BUPPLY “ “1" purchased. Including rartaga cori. R_itogln*w_________^PB 9-311*: GRINNELL S (iARAGE DOORS sixes In Electric bus irans^rtetlon^ PB 3-7*11 — RES PE 4-4*13 , .desegerege ll.«*« ESTATE , LIST WITK US TO SELL f freshly 9M^ Huron___________Open • to * LOANS t35 TO 194* No Money Do Vim occupancy A real darling el a home with 1 glant-slted bed-ruoms tlxlg living room, convenient kitchen utUtty room, and Ponilac Northern lenturiim ' counters, leleptaone Ik. rmniis loads of ; Madison Jr. > Be t Seller. Located t finished famllr i BATEMANr REALTY GAYLORD i tTLTTFLE L1IITIN0 SERVICE i Li-/ | u.s. -Government Property Manager ATTENTION, HO.ME BUYERS THE veterans ADMINISTRATION HAVE FOR 8ALF se'eral choice pieces of properties offered at a -'*¥OTjI(e‘ed'“no 'DoifN PAYMENT - and you can Rurebase a home on a long rrm contract with monthly ryments less than rent. 3-PEOROOMR - LAROE lots - IDEAL LOCATIONS - YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE A VETERAN TO BUY - O'NEIL REALTY COMPANY Is a V.A PROPERTY MANAO- . 30x43 bacemeni ham. »32.a«*. terms. 40 ACRES - No buildings. g3.*M down I Clarence C’. Ridgeway re 9-7*61 3«« W WATON BLVD ) .\CRES - ....-2< Hurd Uke LOANS il locuted eorner fi Oood bulldlnq ilte PONTIAC KE.M.TY : 737 Bildwin ____FE 4-*379 . OVERLOOKINO WHITE LAKE. 3's j acres, g4.*00. FE 4-3410__ ' For Sale Farn^^ 56 ■4 ACRES WITH SMALL l-BED-' It block hoir ' __3 Bashabaw Road. Ik mile new Chrysler Highway. “ ‘ $25* down Payments to 4-^.JJ a-7711 _ ____ 9(-A^ CORNER PARM 3-BlD-room bouse, barn, chicken house, garage. Has over 3.400-loot Iront- 3g_E LAI _____ Xced $25 to $500? See .'‘veaboard Phone FF. 3-7017 1185 X, Perrv St. PArIcINO no PRdBLEM -Seaboartl Finance Co. |1.0**--i3.*0* TO^INVEOT IN^ Presa Box 3*. _ _____ TEAGUE FIXAXCE CO. 202 S. MAIX 214 E. ST. CEAIR .uw're, JiOCl IESTI-K ROM EO ___ LOANS 939 TO $90* ! I, 3, 3. RIGHT NOW CALL MA 9-21*3 about any beating problem '____ and be convinced that this is: ' really and truly the time to UVe I It done. A I^B HMtt^_________ 3 8LBEPBR LOUNOI8. LUCE NEW , *39 ea Also 3-plcce Uvlng room suite, good conJ. $49 PE *-IW7 *xl3 REVERSIBLE RUOg^^JIlt**^___________ h Foam TtrtFher BicketT rugs, tl*.*9. Tweed rugs. t3S *5. Rug pads. *5.»4. Pearson's Purniture. 43 Or- . from 139 and u dtsnppenrlni , . garage n TVs I k 31 INCH * »rtt 1 c Hmi ftll Tid# lad-------------- I perlect cood. X>o BERRY DOOR SALES , Open from* to I I 3-32gi Noon on Bnturdnir , 371 B. Paddock______FE 3-03*3 __ OAB-On, FURNACES. NEW-USED. | LEW BETTERlF'mUBIC CO EM OOOD HOUSEXEEFINO SHOP .......... .....carton Reply Pontlec .EXCELOM VINYL g( 4* CARTON ■ BUYLO" TaE. 1*3 S. SAOINAW I year i TRADE OA8 RANGE POR ELEC-•’ "*’■ trie rtnge B. B.. Muaro Electric Co.. 104* W. Huron._______________ USED TVs' *1* *9 AND UP. : Sweet's Radio and AppI. 432 W Huron. PE 4 *•“ _____J SPEAEXR—3* WATTS. I REAL BUY. im _ _ _ LEW BETTERLY MW * Bales IM 9-IML |__________Ml *-*003 HOT WATER HEATER, 30OAL. u——r wat wtt or svrwfs FtANO gas Consumers annroved. 10* M L i value *3* *9 and 94* *9. marred, i also electric, oil. and bottled gas ' heater, Mlchlgen P7uorescent, ---- . . . r . _ ,1 small ATTENTION We cerry e large selection ol r built ridios and TVs. All t: guaranteed at least 30 days i writing gl* *9 snd up. We tal trtde-lns. TVs or other artlcl Used Trade-In D^pt. Chair . ' $3* *9 : set .. *3*.M 949 90 *4*» FE 9-»94» HOUSE COLDt HIGH HEATING BILLS? INSULATE HOW WITH aluminum siding • With Uuulatiaa Backer hoard HAVE UP TO ti ON HEATING Immediate Installation Reconditioned good practice plat ' Spinet piano returhed. 3 mOi Old. . Save glOO Uwd^BaldwIn Spinel, mahogan; A special salt on some chord o CALL JOF VALLELl nsw MULTIFtE LIHTIN0 SERVICE LETS TRADE PINE LAKE LAKEFRONT HOUBEHOLD OOODB ____ __ ________ into ui- e-0711 OL 1-171 acres or large lot. Priced at only PL 2-391*___PL 3-391 tl0.*9l. cash. ___ • FRIENDLTMWRyiCE ■___ U. PAXGUS, Realtor W HEN YOU NEED gg Bnuth R* i-aii»|- - TO LETS TRADE It 19* to help mske < LETS TRADE VETERA X.S inum. 3 bedrooms i _ -----a Helghi. 0 DOWN PAYMENT TO It the mortgage costs WEST SIDE in the city lor Ihli one story neat home^^ basemeoL CANT Reasonable price and terrev Owner out of town._ LOOK *394 LAWRF.NCF W OAVLORO ---13*7 w Huron St m: R-%<>3 0,NEIL MUL'HPLE LISTING SERVICE Need Room? lari* llvtng —hen, 3 bed-xH^ ftcam , Sale Business Property 57; 211’ ON DIXIE HIOHWAF O skirts of Pontiac Oood bualness area. Ideal for moat any builncs. vestment and will snci price am* Urms are r« }14.t*« WlU handle. FE 4-1574 ig jpsgL kltche^ 3 bed ige' Tot *• Nfcd A Home? And bhd It hard to accumulate the down payment? Then call us. we hsve several 3- and 3hedroom homes with no down payments CRAW FORD AGENCY 39* W Walton FE g-234* SO* E Flint______MY 3-1143 COMsMERCIAL 40xt* ft. store on 340*100 ft Krcel of land frMtIng on t CIgmens Street. Ample parking space. Bhck room has garage door In rear and partial basement with steel beams and foists. Posstbll- LOANS $25 TO $500 On your signature or other security 34 months to repay. Our service Is Inst, friendly and helpful Visit our office or phone re 9-0131 HOME & AUTO ------LOAN CO. 7 N. Ferry St., Corner E FUt* LET B TRADE WALNUT LAKE ... ^ GILES m buDftlul^ \-room. 2-b«drfl J.\MES K BIA D. Lovely Sylvan Lake Iror * with 3 levels —— 1 ihing for I t re 2-m WII.L TRADE : II acre* with 3«* ft ' age on Scott Lake, i or land contract high ground, must Phone PB 3-9911 vreriiiENT SMITH-W IDKMAX Credit Advisors 61A to Oet Out of Debt. See Financial Advisers, Inc. 3», 8 SAOINAW FE 3-7093 : Vanity. Chest and Bed - *4* M THOMAS ECONOMY 3*1 8 Satinaw____PE 3-H9I WE BUY AND 8 INSULATION AU Types, Call- M. A. BENSON I Usod Furniture ! SEE SEABOARD -1 Schmidt, re 3-9317. I niNCilCRLAND DRUU. A-1 OONDI- I torn, re 3-im.____________- s to pay. Furniture and ubkd! ^nfl kinds. NEW k visit our trade ------- bargains. We buy, sell or cisue. cu--, —v —«... ---------- ■ and look hround. 3 aerea of Ire* *?»■■»*« gas parking. Phone F* 9-SHl 3-Fc. BvHg I OPEN MON. BAT. *---------- - - _ aSu™ Avenue i 11*9-N Perry St_FK 3-7017 JANUARY Specials FRI. * TO * APARTMENT - SIZE RKFi^EIU-tor, good eonSlUon, *3*. OL HURON__________ « f BuBiness Opportunity 59 -LET'S TALK BUSlNiLSS^ - Mortgage Loans jMW I MORltJAGlS SUTOMATIC DRYER. EELVlltA-lor. 1*** floor model. Pull yenr warranty. Only $9 down. *3 per week B. F. Goodrich Store. Ill N Perry Bt. Pontiac. FEJjllM. BLONDE DOUBLE BB). BOX springs andmattresB. Oood con-dltlon. t*9. >E g-S*41. WYMAN’S ,ax,., U.VU ....... D TRADE-IN DEPT. I 4U MasonlU....... - *3119 txgxSs ext sheathing *3*.»5 .. *1* »» 3-^. aedUonai aofa ....... »».»9 a-Pc. chrome dinette ... IM S* 6-Pe. bedroom ouUlt . *14JS IS W. PIEB_____■-» T11UI| WASHERS & DRYERS W* have *o thl* • Mr** *•-lecUoD of g*«d u*«l jnOmn h^ dryers, that Wer* teken to trad* durtog our pre-Chrtatton* ihl*. AU reaeonnbiy prietd. Consumers Power Co. 28 W. LAWRENCE SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL BALES CO. *3«g Htgntond Kd. (M9*>. OR 3-7813 LAROE OAOE ON STANDARD, strongly buUt, Uke new. Suitable for monkey or any large Mrdt. EM 3-33*1_______________ LAVATORIES. COMmJCTE. *34.98 valtt* M4.»<. -• escent, 3*3 Orchard .... _ :8WO^ ilf-antcer, rubbed whlnUt ______. Snlwe of 1*4.30 or tak* on payments of I* per month. Unlversnl Oo FE *4*0*. METAL OFFICE DBBE AND CBAHt, *46. MA g-3179. Hi’Fi, TVjmd Radio 66 AM FM RADIO. RECORD FLAir. *r. Oak cabinet. Bargnln. Ml,.... ............................ 7-0*03. _________MEDICINE CJUMNETSi LARGE ---------WATlTAMPLiPTER TUN- - 2*" mirror, slIgbUlTm*rred. *3 *6. oerratd large selaetion of cabtneU with i linut cabl-1 or withoat light, sliding doors. i TerrUlc buys. Michigan Fluores- — s- i ^ - — Orchard Lake Ave. - 3*! Sale Office Equipment 72 IDWARDS i_s.^aiWiNAw ffAiTOANO MAKE BFINET'FiANO; mahogany ftolah. lual Uka new. Ouarantead. BancB to match. *401. Term*. (39 down. Bnloaca *14 par month. CALBI MUSIC CO. 11* N. SAOINAW____FE *-*333 TUN I NO AifD repairing , 34-hour aarvlc*. aU work suaran-taad by factory tratoad moB. CALBI MUSIC OO. lit N. SAOINAW____re M333 Used Organs CONN DEMO'S Snopplnj^ Center. FE 3-06*7 WANTED Um PIANO CONi^ OL l-»393.____________________ 1 LOTS AND 1 Lumber Yard Cash and Carry Excellent way parking and display, mark-up. ”Do-Il Yourself" hlgh- : Telegraph. PE 4-0931 _ SHELL HOME OWNERS AND B , meot dwellers. Now Is the > to finish your home and snv I to 39 per cent. We handle a your financing. No cash d For full detaflx call Wm. I dcroff, re *-*993. loU at only 111.*** LET* TRADE . ' i REALTOR Ei; 4-0.728: 377 * TELEGRAPH OPEN EYE8 “TOGSTROM1 STATE STREET ~ Bungalow with-, In walking distance to downtown . Cloae to school I large Eieellen' condlUon LoU of space Fireplace Pull bass_ AtUched garage Large finished ntuc. Only g3.M« down. DUCK LAKE AREA — 3 tiory — car garage. Clos* to echool. Approximately 1 acre Immediate ■oasesstoo **.*4* lo ment. DRAYTON WOOD* - Bullt-ta stove and oven. , extras BenuUful nalshed recren-Uon room with fireplace. I'l cai nttnehad garage FuU price gl*. etr flortog alum, alann* and craeas. fenced yard, ntuebed 3 nr garage. mottfuBy eapeir tI9,**l with ga.«M FE *-7ggg after g U basement, gss KENNEDY \acaiit Ulo-r III Downtown S-hedrorm, Urge Ilvln*. fuU healv orrorsted. Owner parmeitt : Off Nortli Perrv S-ro.,ro bum to 1*9*. fleer Northern Etab. Full base- NICHOLIE ............................. TO $2,000 years. On OakUnd County homtt. mod* (irocerv. .*7DM ; 'I" "2* v> i t Ice cut to tfi* bon'el Property »O-SS K Buckllcr. ItlC. d *U^ very nttracllv* terms. 3fii NatlonsI BM*. PE 4-413* qualified operator. _63 I LOTS, *4.300 Hollywood bed completi' - 12**0 * yr. trlh mhUrets »* •* Open » U1 6:30 Bedroom Outfitting Co. 41(3 Dltoe Drayton Plains OR 3-*734 MAND NEW WROUGHT IRON bunk beds complete wtth xprtsga and mattress. *3(.*9. Also maple bunk and trundle beds at big discounts. Paarsan's Furniture, 43 orenaro imxe nve. ____ BLACK WROUGHT IRON BUNK FE 9-134*. I MICHIGAN lU'SlNE.S.S ;, ,_ Swsp* S.XLE.S t ORPORATION ! 3-BiDRooM. ; JOHN A LANDME88ER. BROKER ! *»**« ? 1473 TBLEORAPH ROAD PE 4-19*3 eiuity lor Ul* ^ Irdoms ' Open til *. Eves i ™ J""*** , _ : RSstaurant wnu. taveriTu- ] mctric ro*! ina'w. ~re *-**io___ 5-3*43. ” ' CASH TOR USED TVi. FURNITlhU and TVs, AU at Ptrestoae Store. shopworh and electric raagea great aavtoga! 4* North r*- h l*.00* di MACEDAV LAKE AREA Three bedroom bunghlow. living room anth dining raoto. Utehan. utility room, nod carp^. Naw-Iv decorated, oil IIA beat — Btorms and acxeens. Nice lot. lake prlvtleges. Vacant Aboat a bedroom bungalow. I with dlDlng area, kl I. vacant Oil HA bant. NORTH BIDE Choice of two Ol room bungalewt EAR'.MOOR BLVD. Three bedroom l I Ig room with dining nrea. uue Ity room Hardwood floore. new-decorated ges HA heat vacant About *M moves you to. Cfrh:ng< after * 40 call PE 4(933*. Ask for H(r Altoo ^ MCHOLIE- HARGER 93'■ W HURON FE 5-8183 taebad garage Only |g.3** - Open Evenings Inconw Property 501 For Sale Lake Property 51 Lake Sherwood Rob't H CHAPIN. Inc Your "BuUd Mlcklgnn" RUr LAKE UViNd. ___________________ Clnrkston. PonUnc. Kenstogton, tr«i Pnved wlndlag streets, buses. bor“— — ■ shopping SIIA'ER MIL!. ROAD Lnrgt well kept ISycar old home — 4 level lor desirable fatolly llvUif — ouacbed 3-car saraga - 39 n. recreatlgo family rwm at ground level to nicely wooded *4 FT LAKEFRONT Very Frofasthmally LaadicAped ll*.l*t SEE BY AFFT. Only. C. SCHUETT, FE f ‘ " STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Fontlac B. D. CHARLES. XEALT^ in S. Teletraph FB4-*93I __Day,or Nljhl UN 4-*4B0 Partridge U THE BIRD TO SEE MARSHALL MOTEL Rettountol, Voiy i grill with up-to-tfaa mtouie eq ramie bathrooms, colored flxturas — Beautiful 6-room owner's apL **1.400 and WILL EXCR4NOB. most ol down payae-*' A Legal liquor n-i IS'. Bend for our new FREE "Mict gtn Business Guide. " Partridge ! 1*93 - i f". r 3A^HjrOR|J DURING TEMPGRARV. YES, TIM-porary slack ONLY, any beaUng tnataUntlon or tcrvlca for anything of real value or lowest price ever. Call A k B HoAUng. MA 9-31*3 right now lale MUST ” SALE marital complleallons and harae North of - 00 4 laoe main Their misfortune, your a 3 months paid veca- STATIONS FOR LEASE GOOD FOTINTIAL. Flddta enU ba-twaan * am. and l_p.m. FE 3-01*1 or *fter * p m. FE l-lia. FURS QIL COISreInr. — ------_________ Owner. FE _3-4«»t. _ . _ _ .. good" 40 ' wctcntic RANGE WOL trade for 3*" gaa ran«a or boat. re 9-3*7*. ___________ OOOD INCONtl FROPERTY FOR property to •otrthcra Kintuein or Tannesaee. Write Fontlac Prasa Box 1*. ___________ GAB CONVERSION BURMBR. ALL hammara tor rent. Ft *-*«4*._ OU. OR TiUDX RBGtSTKRID blna Uck coon hound and rad-bona. OR 4-*(4l. Alio playpen and baby chair It Northern Hl«h Dlstritl. rma*r i For Sals OHiiiig I BtJtCE sum. 1 ■ ---k fitted W. walnut bedroom 01 t. MI DISCOUNT APPLIANCE SALE CLOTHES DRYERS ........ AUTOMATIC WASHERS . RIFRia-.-PRESZER8 ..... 131 N. BAOINAW FE 9-SlSS ^FUMF " 'ERSAti^PA^ gtori^r^.*xhdlr...lk. ............... .............t**. 1 Kenmoro Dryer ...........*M. 1 1 ft. retritarntor . . . ..SIB. Crump Electric, Inc. 34*9 Auburn PE kMtM PL 3-30SS dinette. CREST AND DRBi' Other tamltart. After I* PE 3-1*3*_________ ELECTRIC RANOES. SAVE ENERGY. USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place ' to live or a good used car, see Qassi-fied NOW! )T8 OP NEW trade-'-- —-pllance, 11(1 C Union Uke Bd MATCHED PAIR nut speakers. Also Walnut equlp- cabinet. OR 3-3*34. YOU CAN ALWAYS PINO A lnrgt selection of late model, guaranteed used televisions. — OB EL TV y»M Elisabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-4M9 WANTfb: PRESTO OlTkBKOEOT Peer Ap- ! MEYERS PUMPS ARD REPAIRS - -• KELLY HARDWARE ---------! 3tt4 AUBURN RD INOTONE WA^ OPEN SUN I»-3 PE 3AIU on- I^NAdl. TA>«K AND COP- pert. Pontine Praa* Box 3*. For Sale Misccllaiiaoiis 67 44-inch PLYWOOD PLASTIC TILE, EA. *Ic *x» RUGS .....r »•»» ASPHALT TTLE. EA .: 4>4c "BUYLO" TILE IW B. SAOINAW ROOFTIAKS Call your ndrUOr for n freo ts- ADOINO MACHINES. NEW ELEC-trics. add. subtract. $133.90. Typewriters, new electric. (11I.M. Cash registers. PONTIAC CASH REOUTER • ^ 8. SAOINAW FE »»t*t NEW NATIONAL CASH RBOIfr ters from *IIS up. New NnUonal adding mnchlnci froto gg* up. Tha only factory autboiiaed bmoeb offlcea-to OakUad and Maoomb cants. O A. Thompson, N. COF- Tht NntlonnI ( :nah reglxtors. Re|iyr^. ^B. brali^ Mtrctenwns. HOw-*f* 3-4333.______________________ ' Valley _____ AUBURN AVE. I-*31M ______ ten and be cwtvtoeto su re^y^^d FwcTBOiri^~s"Fr~;. -3-tach SOU Plpo ..." " Jj'I! sum^** 173 B. sAoimw re S-llg* ♦■INCH SOIL Firtc. 33.3S OOF- *XI3 LINOU^ RbOB Wnrwick'. _ ----------------- i-OAL. biJ6. na4n: m- Sb. itoki'*4rmttosarVl4,{s*S-' Lnimdry tr*ya sad aUad and tna- 113 B. Bngtonw______ re S-3*M fiSPftR CENT AVtOI(ATW~ILaC-tric waur aoneMr. Softsat am-tor. raisovat iraa aod^trs. ATtsirrioh~!HbooR oaroen- itotEomi FtkrMxs. on. and Ska faniAcaa. Hot wntor and tuHttar.*Ki«iwABh"aS2f aui»ll«t! “•"naiBSrsiiFFt^ JH^Lapsar Rd. PK 4-SUl WlAND^NliFEVINRUSB. tB-HPr, S«N. ft 4-341*. — -SPECIAL- —[ Sale Sporthif Goods 74 Automatic garnst door imratar. |——p-------------------------------— Si‘y*fS.f.‘T*.r«L ^ BUlMAN HARDWARE Berry Door Sales Co. Ill B. Pnddock I * Ft 3-03*3 INOER' lUO ZAO U LOVELV ------------J ...... ...... '. or pay -04411, **4.1*. CnptlaVAppHanca. STOP AND LOOK Big Ifgl Wheel Horse Tractor, h.p. electric atartel’. sUndai. transmission, 33 nttnefaments. Also avnlUble 4. 9tb h.p.. faster' Ing tractors on the market. EVANS EQUIPMENT *S*1 Dixie Highway MA 9-7*7* __________UW 3^1*34 TWO-LAMF. (-FOOT FLUOREB-eenl Ugbto. Meal for work benches, abopa. lll.N value Orchard Imke Ave. nmu MsxwbSJ osviva {ywrythto* to meet yonr seedt ^**^11**' eiStlawrinS***”*** TALBOT LUMBER Now U tht time to got rotdy tor wtatCT. Raoeatat wnterproofto*. glaet toainUed. niao wood saah, hardware electrical, pluabtag. paint and lumber tupwy. Opra I n.m. -til 9:3*. Sun. 3 to 1. 1033 0*“—“ “ ■ 394* EUZABBTH LE. FE 9-4711 OPEN DAILY "HL *; RUHJ-3 r«p»>________________. LADIES' FIOURB ICE BEATB8. •lie I and rinemsa'i coat Junior Sand, Qravcl and Dirt 76 WcM^, Coal RodJF^ . AL'S LANDSCAPING ----------i-85B -J y«od. Coal and Fiwl 77 mETLACi: CANNBL C O A t - A PUnt. FbAM ra MIM._____ . ILAB wo 6d Oat?UilCPLACK « juwd AM' dUI uiteur Miu». rt i-«m._____ ■BOi^ LOADS. WORE 4bKCH^, piwoid. MU waMoo a«A4. oa 'Aljy^ii Saka'^ AUCTION-. I^IOATION OALB. Bkdiar lUthifAn AuctloB ltork«l. _»pplUiice^ __ _ SATURDAT riSRUARY'4~^Al ^ “ UslrlaA tlM itAU, —' For Sale Pett 79 1 YEAR OLD WEIMBRANER, FX- AkC DACRBHDMDe,.! t» OOHUt Stud dog*. JAinori. FE l-lMd. AKC WEIIIARANER PUPS. WILL _»»^lllee MA MW4 AKC REOIt-nEREb POODLk >UI<-I pl«». EA»y Termt. FE d-OU. AKC COCKER PDPPUM. JlXAa, I SugarUod Ktnneli. EM >--»— aet In yellow grUh 3 laavei^ — - .. ______________pleaa from an attractlaa old Chamber eat. Handaema obaat of atlrarwara aenriea for 4. Stalnlaaa ataal mixing bowu, utdnalla and flatware. Loada of dlablk. aro«« t*«it ..nAi» ■ hot water baaur. SG!th*oys'f?rd.apW»^^! agor. OA S-MSl. _______ Sxle Hoose Trailers 89 airbtrbam liohtweioht Travel Trailer. Btnea 1S33. Ouar-antaed for Ufa. Sac them and eel a damonatratlon at Warner Traflei Balea. ION W. Huron. (Plan to Join one of Wally Byam'a cxcltbig BHORTBlioifUrHOMIB iSALEB AND BXaVlCE BPBCIAL - 17-ft.Oan ... uaad .trallera. if parU add botUa hii^e la- ALSO WB HAVE A VERY BKLECTION OP NEW AND TRAVBL-TRAILBRB. AND______ 10’ WIDB. HOLLY MARINB dl COACH 8ALE8,1S3» HOLLY RO. HOLLY.---- MB 4-^L_ ___ „POO' Charlamor, 1 Parkhurst Trailer Sales — PINBBT IN MOBILK UVINO ■ Featuring New adoon—Owoaao-.Venture — Buddy ^MltxJNebUa "'Located half way between Orion and Oxford on >d34. MY 3-4111. IU7 NBW MOON. 34 X S. FULLY BAVi' ^ ^ ^ ~— DETROITER PONTIAC CHIEF MID-WINTER MOBILK HOMB CLEARANCE SALE MOBILE HOME8! - WE VE OOT •KM! Auburn, UL_________________ RBdfBTKRED SCOTTISH TKR-, 1 female. OR . PART 3-SN ________ PUPPIES POR SMALL Cocker^PK 3-4470 _____ KibbLE PUPPIES. AKC. HdeSB-broken. reaaonabic. MY 3-3043. BALE OR TRAibS. TOt FOK“tlir- TOY PdUCE PUPPIES. l*naBt BILE HOMES SEE US ---- . THESE TERRIFIC BUYS • widee — 10 widet — all icngthi GIMMICKS — WB USB THI 44-FT. 3-bedroom aide alila Boxti Enjl ActfEEBOrlet 97 lORNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS. SUrcraft BoalT Oalor Trallera THE PONTIAC PRES$. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1961 ' THIRTY-OKte TrxnspyrtEt’H 100 4 engine AIRUHBR. LOB AN-Idtaa. Ban PTanctaco, San raffS-HO. HawaU, 440 eitra. Ntw York, 130. Ferry Btrvlca Inc, OR 3-13M-. CARS TO NEW YORK BOWNIE-B DRIVEAWAY FE 3-W3S LEAVING FEB. ITH, LOUISIANA fM Arkaniaa. tbrougb Southern 111 and Soulheatt Mo. Room for Ur«.^ Call avanlnga U d-gplS, t R U C K“odlNb HORTTI. FAJtT load either way. FE MSOd. WANTED RIDERS. LEAVINO>OR * ^afalel, CaliforBla. WadAea* Ith FE i-tm batman ^ WBnted Used Cars 101 DOLAE 4440 Dixie Hwy. Fh. OR 3-1344 AS MUCH AS MO FOR JUNK AND cheap care. FE 3-30M daye or evea. Do You Need Money ? -------- WE HAVE IT I FOR EXTRA CLEAN USED CARS "TOF TOLLAR PAID" Glfenn*! Motor Sales M3 W. HURON ST. FB 4-7371 California Market We need "OO Pontiac* Olda Bulcka and Cadlllae* AUe charp ■17, 'H and '44 model* ........AVERILI^’S.......... 3030 Dixie Hwy FE 3-agTt _ _ FE 4-43M cJUNK CARS 3-3034 p dolCar ON ■43 CRXVIK BEL AIR FOR PARTS ______PE^1131.- _ _ ■W dkETROLXT 343 INCH. COM-plete e^tnd. EM 3-4030. IMS NASH LE MANS MOTOR AND hyd. IBM Chrysler 4 motor. 1343 Packard motor and trana. 1343 Pontiac hy^ $14. 1343 Che* powergUde. P7t 3-3444 REBUILT '34 CHEVROLET ENGINE and trana., 4100- OL 1-0074._ ■TWO IM4 CHEVROLET WHEELS and anew tires. Allstate. 670 x 14. Very good. $33 FE 4-1333 __ WANTED •« lb '40 PONTIAC KN-. OR 3-0444. "I TOLD you not to bark!" r_^lE cJrs ;^| IMO CHEVROLET BISCAVNX. 3-doors. 4-dra.. Vrs sod r*. Priead from tlM Easy Terms. NORTH CHEVROLET OO. ISM S. WOODWARD K3«l BIRMINOHAM. Ml 4-3734. ^ T*- •________ iiM Chevrolet Wation wao-on, radio aid baater, aieallent eooditlon, no moo> Elng Auto___ ___________ C£fV~BARbT(». POWiR. Ud 3-OMI, Stuart Conway.___ ■M CHEVROLET 4-DOOR. RADIO aad haaUr. atlek shift. M down, tin nm pnco. can Mr. Murphy. ?gd‘^PET?ag^- ”*** Van Camp Chevrolet, Inc. I-TONI BLUE IHT CEEVXOLET I-door Bal Air, V-S englnt. powtr —with atondard transmUalon. Sialfn For Sale C«rs ■M OODOF ROYAL 3-DOOR top, vs automatTe. a baa« no rupL 8MARFI Aaaum medta of 431.44 per mo< money dawn. Uoyd Mtra eoln-Ucreury-Cbaiet, 333 i laaw. PTE 1*131. 1959 DODGE Royal. 3 door taaidtop. power steering and krakea, radio asd hcalar. Extra clean. «1»M. Rammler- Dallas ___: OL 2-9111 ■ ItM ENOLiSB FORD 3 DOOR, HEATER ABiOLUTELT NO MONEY DOWN. Aeaome payment of glt.40 per mo. Call Crodit Mar . Mr. Parks at Mi a-7aan Harold Turner Ford. For^ Cars. ^06 Oalakle. 4 door hardtop, pawtr aUering and brakaa. crulsamatla.. Radio, neater and wbllewalls, SHARF1 .gl.dM. Rammler- Dallas LUTELY nSiSmEY DOWN. Aa-*uma MymanU of 434.3S per mo CaU Cradtt Mgr Mr. Parks at MI 4-73M Harold Turner Ford 1955 Chevrolet 2-Door, j clean body, 1 o w c r e d. | Needs some engine! work. Best offer, 675] Scottwood. i - - ---- - I fuU pries AIM. Assume Pa/i of li.Sg per month. CALL — WHITE CREDIT MANAGER. FE Hng_Auto Sale* _ Jl».«_B»glnaw 347 BUICK 3-bbOR iUBOTOFT hydramatle. 3*00. FE 3-M74. YES! BUT ON A NEW COMPACT, we arrange 1300 down payment $1,334 balance to finance. 437.70 - ----h. lL---------------- ry- Saglnaw, FE 3-1_________________ fS40 CADILLAC - W COUm OBM - ilM. Easy temti. North Chevro*-*^ Co.. lOoO 8. Woodward Ai For Sale Can 10 ....DEMO.. : I960 CHEVROLET FARKWOeV. 4 DOOR ITA-TlON WAQON. V-l, AUT-M A T 1 C TRANSMISSION RADIO, HEATER AND WHITE WALL THtES many OTHER EXimS SAVE $1,400 ITAYLOR'S Sale Coml. Trailers 102A ■ IMTtHEVROLET 3 DOOR. RADIO AND HEATER. POWEROLIDE ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Atauma payments ' VISIT OUR NEW PET SROlT Barnet _h Hargravt Prt VALENTINE Miniature/ peodlaa, AKC d^ WHITE MICE AND RABBITS. AIL Tacobson Trailer Sa Pet Shop. 44 Wimares FE 4-4433. J ^ J Dogs Trained, Boerdi^LaO Spectal'WInler prices BRITTANY PUPS. McRARrS Tallwagger Kennels, boarding training, trimming. BrltUny and PotWle stud ternc*. OL 1-MM. 81 Hunting Dogs 3 WILL TRAINID. PBMALX. Beagles, 134. Registered Treeing JVtlker. §34 MO 4-340*____ S-MONTHS-OLD BLACK PEMALX Labrador. excepUonaUy good hunting strain from Laberoft Kennel*. L L. Obcriin. uanjn4-m.__________ iURSt AND “SKCONTJ CUTTrSo HAT AND STRAW. 1 BAL^QR 4,. M« bnm. TI4 ki«U Xt. Rond. FE 4-433# or OR 3t41M._____ Hay, Grain and Feed 82 FINEST OUALITY HAY. FIRST and second cutUng. square twine bales, no raUi. enmped. Will de-liver. Alton Orr. 3414 34-MIle Rd. • Roinrt. PLateau 3-3163 For Sale Livestock 83 CHOICE; BBif, pUAWriH. ‘HA Bdconti cutting hay. OA t-317t. Sale Farm Produce 86 _______________J. SUele R40. soy. DeUclou* and others. Special prices on UtUlty OraMs. Ic Bast of MUIord c East Commerce Rd.^ OAKLAND COUNTY Open-------” Rent Trailer Spnee BRAND NEW BPAOCS FONTTAC those who want the beat, 4( Id'xdtr cement patla.s nc. mile cast of Oxford on Lske- ■*T FORD. TRACTOR An6’ SNOB blade, like new. 3M0. PE 4-M41. ATTENTION CHAI.N’ SAW BUYERS 3 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM I YOU PAT FOR THE BEST -WHY HOT OET THE . BEST' WE HAVE FACTORY TRAINIP SERVICE MEN TO SERVIK DREYERTilJN & SPORT CENTER 14314 HOLLY ROAD MOLLY, MICH. ME 4-«7 ” bargXi¥s~^“ USED CHAIN SAWS $65EACff 3 used electric motors In A shape, 3 H.P. A H H.P. CHEA KING BROS. ** fejSnACHO. AToroSrn“ early bird deau on new John Deere Tractora and Farm equipment: Get lop dollar M your used equlpmsmt^. (We allow you more wh4n wt ttaye ttuM to tlx up and sell.) XxteaM terms i Maebtoery. Oo.. Or-ovtlla - National 7-i333. rWlfOvT^OirB^BS ______ _ng «t It. jBeye^MadUBery Auctio'n SalM 88 EVERY FRIDAY etert satdroat . EVERY ewqMY________ oral V OAVB win BUT > • MDTTAL Door.BrlMtBi \ ftftfe huadredt of doU*r». Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales «V1 Dlxia Hvir. Drayton PUlnt w. JN.. ^Popllfc OR open T Dayi a Week trailers. __ _____ _______ 4SM WUUams Lake Road, Oray- SMALL VACATION TRAHJIR POR - cheap. 44A 4-I43S.___________ USED trailers ■44 Tag-A-Lung 14 ft 4 ■40 Tour-A-Homa 14 ft 4 _ ■43 PonOac Clitff 4. F--- iOOKt 7! plus tax and exchange. State Tire Balea. 403 S. Saginaw, n 4-4407. Or FE 4-4404. Aiftn Service ____ FonUac SAFETY BPBCIAL FRONT END alignment. Front wheels balanced. Brakes rellned. As lev as fS per mo. Eddie Steele Furd, Inc. 370* orchard Lake Rd. Kee-go Harbor.________;_______________ Beat* tnd Accessories 97 DAWSON'S SPBCIALB -----------shoot. op« ___rerUble top, dBbt H.P. Xetnindo Lftrk ai nt reduced prlcM. 1001 boats now oa dleplay. Take M44 to W. Higblnad. MgM 3 TON PANEL ----- -— 3 to choose from. 1*40 BROOKWOOD 0 PASSENGER STA'nON WAGON. RADIO, HEATER AND WHITEWALt TIRES. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION POWER steering AND BRAKES. LOVELY LIGHT BLUE FINISH. THE KIND BEEN LOOKING FOR $1295 Suburban OLDS auto, transmission, power steertng, p o w s r brakee, 7.400 ml. Immaculate. Wife of OM executive. " *“ FE 4-0013._____________ 1440 RED CORVETTE. 1444 C FORD 1440 CUSTOM 304. 3 DOOR SEDAN. STRAIOHT BTTCE. V-l. RADIO AND heater. special sale PRICE OF ONLY $1095 Suburban 044 iitmb. RADIO AND RiATXir VI, Sparkling Oreen and white tln-Jah. Baa ihu low mllaaie, ena owner today. Fnymania d 411.43 per month. Low cash down or old trade. Uoyd Mtra. Unaola- 1957 FORD Rammler- Dallas SUPERIOR AUTO. IIO OAK*LANI AVE PE 4-7400______, ■i4:iP*e>OBDs-cHEVB. "r dh. Uoyd Mtr. Balea. Inu.. FE >0131. ■M Ford eualomUoe 4- Mtra.. Llocoln-Mareun-Comet, X 8 Saginaw. FE 3-4131._________ ;.<«2 s. B h,mi INVESTIGATE ..Mlir4485 Fay only gll me. Due P< —1 Aulo. — lell. P* I St Auburn BIG BARGAINS OB M ford, EKCELKNT ,___ AHUOI9 Mjmenu oi i condlUoD, Ell Biuftri CoD' ilJ,IS ptr mwih, CALL MR. way ____________ ______________ CREDIT MANAOIR. FORD COONTRif kXDAN. 1 rran‘ImlaeC*'radiHteter. elSfr*?; 1447 eWRYSLER HARDTOP, RA- I pvt. owner. FK 3-711* alter 4.34, DIO AND HEATER. WHITEWALL ‘ Pi 4-3000. i TIRES, automatic 'niANSMIS- | Uv1nTi~~ii^-finw waooN~i: ** RAMBLER 4DR. SEDAN. Radio SION. POWER STEERING AND “ .KSP "J*/i »"<• “eater Perfect coDdItlObI BRAKES. ABSOLUTELY NO ‘ "‘““*7 7““* *<><*• " MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- i----- ------ - ------------ - ; Harold Turhdr Ford. DR. UDAN. Vt i beater. Clean! 1*44 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4-door sedan. V-4 engine, power-1 glide, radin, hsater and wblta-J walls. Oleamtni black finish with! blue trim Only $404. Easy terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINO-HAM Ml 4-3734.__________ 040 CHEVY BISCAYNE, VERY . good cond. Will sell for pay off ^ approximately ggOO. JIU 4.ggtl 1956 CHRYSLER New Yorker, St. Regis, 3 di hardtop- Real Sharp. $704. Rammler" • Dallas OL 2-9111__ r^Io and b*ater, irhltewalfs^''— i Stock No. 1003. Only 41,304: North Chevrolet Co.. 1000 8. Woodward Ave.. Birmingham. Ml 4-3734._ 1954 CHEVROLET I' clean, only Rammler- Dallas _____ ABSOLUTELY MONEY DOWN. Aasume pay menu of $33.00 per mo. CaU Cred It Mgr. Mr. Parka at Ml 4-7400 Harold Turner Ford._ ’57 DODGE ROYAL 3-DOOR HARDTOP. WITH RADIO I AND BEATER. WHITXWALLS, X TONE FINISH $895 IR(SR MOTORS 43.MS Jiiliii McAuliffe. Forfl ! 830 Oakland Ave. FE MlOl ! I»47 FORD COMVBRtplLE MO Falrlanc. power steering, win- body and top like new', low mlle- age. tiOO. MI 4-4730. _ __ ' YES I BUT ON A NEW COMPACT, we arrange 1300 down payment. 41.304 balance to finance. 137 70 per mouth. LLOYDS OOT IT Lincoln - Mercury - Comet. 333 8. Saginaw. FE 3-H31.__________ 1000 FORD QALAXY 3-OOORi beige and white, automatic trans-mlsilon. radio, beater —* walls. If you ilke 'em le It at $11041. UlO. Only 0006. ____ ______ NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 8 WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINO- u|592 .S. Woodward, R'haiii | ■43 CHIV SEDAN, g04. TERMS. 3-0031, Stuart Conway. CHEVROLET IMg BEL AIR 4-OR.. radio and beater, automatic, white tires, beautiful bronxe beauty — Must be seen to be appreciated 4140 down, aeeume paymenu of 433.01 per mo. Call Credit Mgr Mr O'Brian at MI 4-3000 BIRMINOHAM - RAMBLER. 404 8. WOODWARD. _____ 1961 impala Hardtop 3-door, big savings. MA 4-3040 1040 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4-DR. sjjon sedan. VO engine, F(^cr- Tng^_’ iw*e?_brxk^.*' Man” 734 OAKLAND AVE.. FE 4-343* 1444 DESOTO FIKEFLITE. 4-DOOR herdtop, radio and heater, automatic, power iteerins aqdJirakej. payments of M1.40 per mo ' Call Credit Mgr Mr. O'Brian at MI 4-IiOO BIRMINOHAM-RAMBLER. 'CAR PAYMENTS TOO BUROXN-eomef Come In and ace us and let Us help you adjust to a lets expensive car. DON’S USED CARS «7 M34 Lake Orion MY 3-3041 “Today’s Buy’’ 1000 BLUE FORD FALCON l-DOCm. '' rstA ‘ 1961 Dodge $1961 BEATTIE 4 LTCRTORD FORI i the FRCC LUBRICATION POR 35. 000 MILES. Pius Free Bonus Low mileage and < _M|_4-373S______________ 1043 CHKVROLBT W-TOH PIOK-UF. | No money down. Lucky Auto I Sales. 103 South Saginaw. FK 4-1O00 or FI 4-3314._________ ’oTCHEVROLBt ‘i-'fSK FIOit-dF, good coijdltlon. *3^ l043_Myrtle. ilM CHEir. •i-'TON, VERT CLEAN/ Mjjsl lell^Dealer^lO^S. Johnson. 1144 CHKYROiJCI tk-TC« 1 Saginaw. FK N"vTpiaK/up. OL l-lg$3.______________________ ■43 CHEVY PICK-UP. OOC» T®K8. goiwl, 4334. PE 4-3307. 1040 rORD PICKUP. NEW TIRES. Needs repair. Aa 4a 0100. FE 4-3000. 1040 FORD iitroiT" Holmes e WANTTO '43 'or M PORO Vk-■ - pick-up. PE 1-3303. FORD VTOHnRaC-U^ 4-■ tranimlsslon, radio, heater. r. cop-trana-vhlter k thli die Steele. Ford. PI 3-3430.______ 1044 FORD irON PICKUP. V-0 engine, standard shift, radio and Auto insursnee 104 $20 FOR 6 MONTHS for flioti cArt. Including $35,000 UnOtmy $1,000 mcdicfti ; ^---— - btneftt f station WAGON 1047 Chevrolet, V-0, 4-door, copper and be^. -------- ‘--- mission, radio I_____- wall tires. 1-qwner. Look Ciarkston Motor Sales CHRYBLKB-FLYMOOTH DIALER 31 S^Maln. Clarkston IW_6-4141 MAKE bPVER ON 47 CHEVY. FrM444 ____________ TOST CHEVROLET HEL AIR 4-' door sedan. Royal blue finish Y-d engine, PowergUde. . radio, heat er wtiltewalls. You’ll Ilke thli one. Stock No, IIOO-B, OiUy 0004. Easy terma. NORTH CHEVROLET CO., IOOOf-^8. WOODWARD ' PHONE FE 4-3536 We also write canceled auto lANK A. ANDERSON AOXNCY 14 Jeelyn PE 4-3536 Eves. FE 3-4343 or FE 0-0030 Foreign and Spt» Car* 1 1000 OPEL STATION WAOON. Brand-new — only 1 lefti-Closeout price |1.“* -------------------- thlnx Low m 041.M win n FI5CHER BUICK. INC. 80S 8. woodward BIRMINOHAM ___________m 4-0100________ 1040 RENAULT DAUFHINE. condition. lunrool, will*- -Urea. PK! 3-0437. Sat. sidewall .. BUICK XLXCTRA 4-DR. bardMm. Snow white and power evefy^lng Including vents. A lot of car for a Httle moneyl , __tVICE' O0^LL MAKES AND MPING. painting MARATHON PBDDUCTB BRAID CABS AT W PIKE FB 1-Olid *1 B^^CLXAN. RADIO. HEAT- -- --—transmission. Mr*-- I 4-3l4g before 4 gUde. radio, heater. ------------- power steering, power brakes Light turquoise fintsh. Stock No 1M4 Only $1,104. Easy terms North Chevrolet C^ 1000 8. Wood- ! , Blrmlngfc^. MI 4-3734 owner. Ouy $1404 Easy I NORTH CHEVROLET CO...... S WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINO-HAM Ml 4-3734 ■44 CHEVROLET. 1 OWNER. BAR- galn. FE 3-1443.___________ *3 CHEVROLET HARDTOP $15 SUPERIOR AUTO. 440 OAKLAND AVE. FB 4-7000. ■44 CHEVROLET XOOOR. V-l, RA-dio and beater. wbitewaU tires. Have this red and white beauty This Week’s Special —’58 CHEVROLET-------- sparkling sulld white Blaoaynt * -■— turquoise Interior. Only $1 Rochestt ____ r, OL ____ •44 CHEVROLET BEL door V4 radio, heater. -------- Original owner. $374. PE 5-l$06. 1004 CHEVROLET 3 DOOR. RADIO AND HEATER. WHITE WALL TIRES. ABSOUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aeeume payments of 014.37 per mr Tcury-Comi FE 3-0131 11,400 ACTUAL MILES 1044 Chevrolet; 3 door. 310 with heater, at^ard afatft. Everything JEROME TORD OEALE OLIVER Motor Sales Trading Fast and Furious/1 Our inventory it changing rapidly Siilck Deiff'for'’a**low^5B5ea5(£ thoroughly reeondlUoned used ca^ wme of our most recent 1959 PONTIAC i-DR HARtyfeP___ ■ steering and brakee ( ---ner. low mileage b * 1958 RAMBLER 4-DOOR SEDAN PHillv equipped la Ihit jewel. Ideal family car. $1095 1957 “MG’' ROADSTER Oleamlng white fUilsh and apoke type wheels. $1195 1957 PONTIAC STAR CHIXP OONVERTIBLE BydramaUc .transmission and bright red finisb. $1195 1957 CHEVY BEL AIR 3-DOOR Eiddie Steele I’ORD i 3704 Orchard Uke Rd. j Keego Harbor . PI 3-3SH I 1 Mile West of Telegraph ' ! ^ ^ ' .ii - ii TRUCKS .. ecIeeUon of plektips. low price dump and a stake with hydraulic dlttened aad read ready trucU. OUVER Motor Sales Weqther Forecast at the: "BRIGHT SPOT" FAIR: PRICES Jr'AlR: TRADES FAIR: TERMS '56 SALE '57 SALE '56 OLDS “''57 CADILL'O 4-Door Holiday. Radio, heat- g-Door Sedan. All white, er. power brakes and ateer- Ing. Hydramatle tram. miivai*. luii power. $595 $1895 '57 DeSOTO FIredoma 4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater. automaUe trans-mlailon. 3-tone. Real aharp. '56 PONTIAC star Chief Custom. Radio, heater, power brakes and aUertng, vhltevaU Urts. Hy- $595 '56 MERC. O-Paieengar BtsOon Wagon. Radio, beater, power eteer-tag. window waehert. white- $695 '57 PLYM. 4-Oeor Seden. O-cyllnder, automaUe. radio and heater. $595 '57 OLDS 4-Door Sedan. AutomaUe $495 $795 Orchard Lake dt Cass Ave. Opqn Evenings FE 843488 CLEAN Birniinjgham Trades WILSON PONTIAC - CADILLAC 1350 n: Woodward BIRMINOHAM Ml 4 LOOK! BUY! SAVE! i04l Thunderbird. all power $3414 IMO Bonneville 4-Dr. H-top .. U404 1944 Buick LaSabre Convt. . 91904 1040 PonUac Chlefteln 4-Door 91694 1949 Ford Oalaale H-top ... 11794 1949 Pontiac 8-Chlef 4-Door 41994 Buick 3-Dr. 14,000 mllea 41494 Port "400 " H-top . 91494 1949 Rambler. Uka-new. sharp 91394 1047 Butet 4-dOOT K-lOP . 91004 *‘47 HtUman atatlon wagqn t H4 17 PonUac 4-Dr All power I 104 .,47 Buick Century H-top , 91104 1040 PonUac 8-Chlef Conv'i. I 704 1044 Buick Special , 4-door . . 4 404 1040 Buick Century H-tob . . I 004 1044 Ford atatlon wagon .. 4 304 1044 Chevy Bel Air ddoor t 304 1143 Buick. runa very good . t 144 SHELTON PONTIAC - BUICK JRochestcr OL 1-8133 Acroaa from new car aalea loot PORa V- AWTOLUTI^ DOWN. ----- 030.7$ ILY^ JOHNSON Offer* ^ "DEMOS" ■60 RAMBLER VVGN. ,...,^,.„.S*ve $M)00 , ’61, PONTIAC CONV. .........Save $7B0 ’51 BONNEV'LEWISTA ........v.Save_480a ^ Wagon Specials 59 Chevrolet Wagon......... 58 Rambler Wagon......... ’57 Rambler Wagon......... ....$1595 ....$995 ’47 Jeep Wigbn ."F:T. .T'. . .' $ 295 EEKEND SPECIAL '57 Pontiac . STAR CHIEP. 3 DOOR, HARDTOP See This One! $995 $395 '55 Plymouth .Sedan ‘ ’55 Mercury Sedan, ’55 Chevrolet 2-Door ’54 Buick Hardtop’ $495 ’5fi Buick Hardtop/ ’56 Olds Hardtop ■' ’56 Olds 4-Door ’55 Chevrolet Sedair - CHEAPIES! ■ '44 Chevrolet Sedan . *1*4 ■44 Dodgt 3 door .... 0140 ■03 Butcr. 3 Door ... . 0100 ■44 Pontloe Sedan ..... IlM RUSS ■ JOHNSON Motor Sales L.AKE OklON MY 2-2871 MV 2-2381 SO.... YOU'RE NOT A" MILLIONAIRE-^ YOU DON’T HAVE^ TO BE TO OWN ONED OF OUR CARS - WE HAVE A CAR FOR EVERY PRICE RANGE. THE RETAIL STORE 1959 PONTIAC Bonneville VItta 4-Door with radio, hooter, BydramaUo trana-mlaslQD and power brakes and ateering. ......................................... $2195 1959 CHEVROLET Impala Sport Coupe-V-I. Radio, heater, Tiower brekrs and -power ateeilng. $1795 19.S7 PONTIAC ' BUr Chief 4-Door Hardtop with radio, heater, HydramaUe transmission and power brakes. ................... $1095* 1955 PONTIAC , 3-Door Hardtop with radio, heater and HydramaUe traaamle-•lon. In good ahape. ...................................... $ 395 1959 PONTIAC star Chief 4-Door Vista with ralllo. heater. HydramaUe Iran*' ...mission and power brake*^0 steering. . $1995 lDoor H $2895 ertag and $1295 1957 CHEVROLET ........... $1095 1958 CHEVROLET. 3-DoiSr'Hirttop with sUck ehlft. radio and heater. A car-la Up-top shape. ......................................... $1095 1960 PONTtAC------------■ , Bonneville 4-Door VIste with radio, heater. Bydramatte mleelon and power brakee aad steering. $2795 FACTORY BRANCH "GOODWILL USED CARS" - Retail Store 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. . FE 3-7954 Value Lot CORNER CASS. PlKi- 3^7984 ' ■! THIRTY-TWO ...' ■ ■ i : : THE l»oyTIAC PHESS, FKIDAV.jFlEBMfAHV 3, 1901 ■ r -I i Ff Car* 106' • n roitO< 4-IXXMI, »-CTL . kTORO-; IM» EO«» t-OOOK. QLDS I . ■ 4M il HOtllMT ioCWE - ITOOOTDT R5*I> WWfTE . Aix KEw nRi»..K5K . STXnUNO A»ID_WUK» _ WONOCRTOL BVT *T ONLY ; $1795 - v$ an “KTii ______J rtfiit. N* BM Uok:* *ul« HRlltJ™. *»»«*•- MM rORO mRUNnt »MOR bardMp. HM MMat »»» RMts •ad.JMMu. «hHt «Mm^aUc. r” For Cm ■llbOKl --1IM aSRCORV Suburban ' : OLDS Wo^^afSiTThalif MI 4-4485 TAIXSOK rORDOMATIC. RA-dM. b4dt*r. Thu* MdcvaB*. U.MI Om-Mr. OR >t3U bdtor* 1 door____________— -------- On«iMl otBcr. Btc yitu j»m HUfcUad RoRd. r MINOHAM RAM11XR*V^ • i” VlM Co... g En#l*.»h CHVVROIXT 'MCHXVROLrr , ...... M POHTMC Honfcop Ce.n DIXIE OSOO CARi ___Olrt? awy.. aoAf RAOtiAMi 1N3 MEROVRT 4 DOOR. RADIO Hr RorU rAlOOR" IMI rORD CC8&M Co4^ —wtK«l 4-CTHndrr otAuiArd #un •M roRboMimrTnr. « r-rt twnn >11471. ^ chrom« h.k cop*. TW* Ar- Bokttt eoii to purrhAtod for H»ti« Drift ol thi» ttctpHotiiin MM iBAitdlAtt dtUrtrr. ,*____ ____ ___------- .™- M I CTURDEH AUfO- MM mOMDERBlRO. ATTCR « .aut rto------ -------- «a at 8 Jprtpluao jtni condil ifenfegrTAiRLARE , _ _____ ItAiiMAAd.totltr.^dMay^'Rt^B* 18M FORD PRASSESOER COt’N- Dtraccu dl M»»» P»r month u« todon rtdio ond toolrr oM» Loir cA*h do»A or old trodr motir. powfr «»*tnni. Likt otw 1 .akrrsirir \lritor *Sai**4 SamSIeh^."«» >•« SHEP'S ------------------------ --------- MTBrniA of *3$ ie prr no C> 8M 8 WOOD*ARP 1 Vhruary S|)r/ial> 4 M» 4* V&RH RAMCX WAOON "iT ROSTIAC 4-Dacr .. !iT rORD. J-Door H-lop I 181 s: CHEVROLET 4-Dr H-top I «» M RORD OtlAll- J-Dr tl]M INI RMib V-8 1 DOOR. RADIO AKD HEATKR ABSOILTEII If TOO KUO *488 for lay »mrri»ncy REE SCAROARD nNANCK CO 1184 K Ptrry 8l RB 3-1017 l»S7 LIRCOLN 3 DOOR HARDTOR .El’.^______________ •Jt . roiiD, 3-wiKDow Court V»pp^;^ch»nB»lrt^ *** ''lufi s Motor Salcy ..n 81 VD RE 8-4187 ““,J5 1888 RALCON l-PciOR STANDARD « i'»M, '>*• .hKl, ttoio Atu) hooter lo. mile- I*M UNCXJI CARR! t«8T ROMTUC 4-DOOR RTATOi^ < waaan by 'orttUwl bwRor. IMwi- I#il A8MHM8R. 8 Mr *8---------- ---- boAWrl 8dJ 8i>. SAjlBAie^iit.* ***^' Llneoln-Mtrtury-CmBoi - Ut • 8A81BAW. RE MUI. _____ CHEVIES 1955 - ’56 POROI. BDldtS. RLYMOUTHB BAD CREDIT? NO CREDIT? _Iit£EDXREDlT4-------- Ro co-ttamn, immodtof dcUv try. RTttkly Mymu. an let, >a« 8t 818 down. ^Alk la. Dtjvt out Inter-City Motor Sale* TM H. OAKLAND ATKNUS For SrIc CRfB 1061 rWiAc. -sa CRnEmAN. 4 door. Mdta. rid tad whllA.hr dramaHej vadto; htaltrr «AM mtlra. Clt8o and la foM toadl-Bea. 1888. m 8-IIM. ' 1888 PONTIAC 8TAR CHOiF KX^’^ . r‘88 ’per* wmF." 'fir^^rtt WOODWARD._____________ 1887 PONTIAC 1-OOOR HARDTOP W880IL radio aad bcaltr, auIobaI- &r. Hr &BrUa at MI A3880. raiMINORM-RAMBUCR. 888 8. WOODWARg^_______________ 11 1188 mtlON WAOON. Dtw, 81M down. AuuBo pay-moau of 84T.M per mo. Call Crod-H Mtr. Ur. O'Brlaa at MI A38M — BIRMINOHAM-RAUBUCR. 188 g, WOODWARD. SPECIALS _________— . 885 up New I .. Nath. 58 Aiabaiiador .. 845 up ! a Plymwitti And^ 68 ' M UAKu'aND MODKU ! TFttoclT'Mutrtori Tn ianuiryr Economy Cor> 11 Auburn ’ . „„ -------------------^ ^ ^ Super Market of 8t:4S por month Uoyd'Mlfi . i , TOMMBRCB ROAD Uncoln-Mmary-^mot, m 8. }.*** 1-4185________ EM 1-411 PONTIAC ADOOR. .^Bt., radio and hoi taoDey down, ttsume payi For Sale Car* Th's Week’s Special 58 RAJJbLF.R^^ Srr*ti^ ” AUTO. -------------- 8-tW.r BRAND NEW LARK STATION WGN. >5^ RbrA eacditat tm lot dawn, only ilK TOM BCMtR. 1 “ T Utin. MiUord HASKINS ■SHARP OUR best _ i;isuii;u- Bv^cK. 15ft" man > price Betuttrul blue, power 8M A WJX3DWMD Iteertnt and broket, radio, heater. BIRMIHO^M whitewall* Out buy ol the week . MI 4-81M ^ at 81.745 1854 MERCURY MONTCLAIR. 1- > HSCMLK «ri('K. INC, 808 8 WOODWARD BIEUINOHAM MtA;8188______ MANAOER _ CAPRI. RADIO Etna Auto_8ale^' _ llSjaTsaftnaw I «T*^on wagon: "ff yoirfaiJthc refrigerator, please don't feed RovTr! For Sale Cars 106 For Sale Cars 106 r PE *8111 _ PE 4-8188 1858 PONTIAC 4-DOOR HARTOP, power brakes and tteerlnf, 8858. CaU Ft 1-0838^_________ 1857 PONTIAC BUPSR CHEEP" CLBAN, SHARP CARS BIKMINOHAMB .tneoln-Mereury-OooUacnUl ..*finb Frost ; Inr. - I ______180 S. Hunter K)fcd_ _ i MM RAMBLER CUSTOld 4-DOOR I, iteUon wauon radio and healsr. w^'walU otaer aoeetOTiei. „Sl,8M_04^red. MM^^Dwwa MAZ^Rl^* tSmOR SAIJM Setlnaw at South Boulerard “S-. 1 prieo. No credit Mtr. « mi 8-ltM. BIB-UINOHAM-RAMBUER. 8M S. WOODWARD. ________ 1858 RENAULT. 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A dream $4iyD^ W PONTI.AC Bonneville ’60CHEVR61.ET Bel Air 4-D.r; Sedan •60 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille H'Top •60 OLDSMOBILE “98’’ Sport Coupe Pull power, tlnlad glaas. white power sTeeruiK. brake*, «^w«y power *ewl powfr tro»4 wlndoir beiff knd brow^ Un- lul. and windows. EZ I fla«. padded dash, whit* lire*, radlor beater. Pawn belie finish. Just Uke new' Power steerins and brakes, bydtamatic traumlsslc^ power wtndlows Persian Band tire*, radio, beater and hy-drsmatlc. Beautiful Ivory and hliit tlniih. AmasUit value Uilerior. .$2685 $1995 flnUh $4175 ■$2$0 (iOCADILLAC“62''' 4-l)r. Hardtop . Power ftfeTtn*. brwuei $- omOKlNO. solid pe»rl frty Ju»i lit* new. . $4190 '60 CH,i:\ROLET Brookwootl 4-Dr. Wagon Rsdlo. heeler poWergtlde. V-8 brakex WhurttrST^lwr cioSrn rapphire tlntsh. Ju*t 42195 ’60BUICK ),eSabre 4-Door miles Oothic gold finish. $23_88 FROM Time to Time MATTHEWS - HARORPAVEB he* been the low bidder and are awarded Factory OfflcUl Car* and Truck*. AU of Ibeso units toe low mueate, wen car^ for raluy^Umnare Jiart 5 th8l*'moiiey-ea*l^'opp«J- NOW FREE WITH EVERY CAR SOLD 2 New Snow-Capped Tires, in Addition to the 5 Tires on the Car! This Offer on All Cars .on Our Lot 1 . . . Act Now I ’59 RAMBLER Custom 4-Dr. Sedan heater, whitewall Itre’e, i ^1496^ ’57 VOLKSWAGEN Sun Roof Thle economical unit eouipped with beaur and many deluae ektraa. Sllrer gray flnlth. ' $940 ’56 MERCURY 4-Dr. Sedan fi*?r‘? and ireen tu-tona paint. $495 ’60 CHEVROLET ^ Kingfswood Wagon 8-paueBfer, V-8. PowergUdr. sparklt^ tPthle *old finish. Truly beautiful. 42289- ’59 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Dr. Sedan 1 cyllndiri. Powergllde. dl-Tecttooal llgaiele beater. Beige tad gothic told flnleh. ’.58 CHEVROLET Delray 2-Dr. Sedan •-cyllDd«r f n f I n $, sunda trantimlMloii. Heed. 8-cyUnder_^l - #nftne Rnr axle 3 58 1 ratio. Front and tear iprlng* 8.48x1: pli tire*. Directional •ln»>*. beater, end delroiler. outiMlc r ;^tw mirror iLHi Atiilllary met. * 1961 VOLKSW.YGEN Pickup 1.743 MILES Real eharp grey flnUh, 4->peed. 4-eylfnder "7y ^ (Inc. 5 73:1 ratio axle Front and rear eprlnti 8 40x1) 4-pty tli &rcctlcmal al«ule. Heater and defroetrr. OnUldc ryer eiew mlri Senoomical utility ,unKl FJ61 RENAULT Panel Truck MODEL R-lUt. 3.318 MILES Grey finish. 4-ipeed, 51 I 4-cyIlnder enitnc Import front wheol drive. Front end rear eprlag*. Heater ad defroetet. OuUida rear Jdew mlrrori (It. jmilHEVROLET Stake-tpuelf^ hTODEL C4358 A black unit with only 8.4l3,m»ee 4-epeed. VA en-l(nr. mud (lap* and brackeU. ouuide tear view mirror. 3 cab clearance llthlt. Anthony Itft-iate and power take-off. heavy duty rear and front «hock absorber*, ci—— ----- -------- sprints, hetvy duly torsion bara- Vaci rear windows. 1x18 5 11 ply roar tir< wlndahleld washers. 1960 CHEVROLET H-Ton Stake • VA enelne. powergllde traiumisstan. radio, beater custom cab. I Ion tires, cool pack AIR CONDITIONINO. Ivi^ nnd dark blua TRUCK DEPARTMENT SPECIALS 1961 FORD Econoline Panel .i ---------------1 ilfflutU. bMl r flew mirror. A rtU ebai 1961 Intern'ational Metro Mite 1.838 WLES. While uM turguolee ftmeh, 4-apeed. e-cyllnder e imc. 8.48x15 Urea. l.lTT rear axle ratio. Front and wear aprini Oreettoom a^lyi^^hi^^nd Ou^e rear view mirre 1961 VOLKSWAGEN Van 1961 WHITE Step Van MODEL A7-FDQ. 1,871 MILES. WhlU finish. 3-apeed, SdyUnder am. Km. 8-.87;1 axle. Front and rear sprtais, ATOxth l-piy tiree. rcctlonal aiBnale, heater and defroster unit, OuteMa rear view ;ET Stake Truck 1857 miles on this turwueito fla flaps aad braeketo, euisldewmr ( Aitihony lift gate and powor taxi ^vy di^ torsion bard, vacuum power brikcs."p8MramIc''^’ 196reH-EVY"Suborban Carryall &3i. a* JSR* f“*• MATTHEWS- Oakland County's Largest Volume Chevrolet Dealer 631 OAKLAND AT CASS PHONE ,FE 4-4547 V ' r -T) 1 --f *' '- I '4 .. 0- ^ I THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRljPAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1961 THlkTY-THRyi --Today's Television Programs-- PNfruiM tantaked by ttMtkm Med in ttb t I u« Md)Jeoted to ehn^ wtOwto mOw dMUttel k-WJUK-TV Om—d *-HWJ>yv CMnto T-^Xn-T? OhuuMi »-CKLW-TV TONIGHT'S TV HIQHUUIITS •:M (2) Movie, (cgot.) H) Trackdown. (7) Newi, WMther. (9) Popeye. (») Searchlight. •ill (7) Sports. i:U (7) News. •iM (2) News Anal)!^. (1) Westher. ^ (2) News. . (4) News. *(7) Superman. (9) CannoidHilL (56) American Mind. •;49 (2) ScDrts. (4) Spmta. ca (2) News. (4) News. THr (2) 7>M (2) lUwhldi (oont.)i (4) Happy. (7) Matty’s Funday Funnies. (9) Movie. "The Second Wmnan." (1981) Since 8^ finaacee's death, a young architect beUevas be is the victim o( incredibly bad luck. Robert Young, B^DnKe, John Sutton. (56) French Through Tele- (4) Tombstone (7) Br (9) Sheriff of (36diise. (56) Or. Dooley. •tto (2) U.8. Msiihal. (4) One Happy Family. (7) Harrlgan and Son. (9) Movie (cont.) (56) Vhus. Route 66. (4) Nanette FiAray. 17) FVntstones. (9) Movie (cont.) (56) For Doctm Only. •:M (2) Route 66 (ttmt.) (4) (Color) Bdl Telephone •iM TV Features By Vaited Pi TELEPHONE HOUR; .9 p.m. (4). Outstanding dates in Febru-win be saluted In this special starring Polly Bergen as hostess, Carol Lawrence, Roberta Peters, Russell Arms, Theodore Uppman «ad KeU> Brown, mNTSTtflligrW^^W Fred Flintstone wants to give his wife something special on their 77 SUNSET STRIP, 9 p.m. (7). A con man is found murdovd and one of his victims, a telepohne opoator, is fbund at the scene of the crime. JACKIE OLEA80N, 9:30 p.m. (2). Jackie discusses the lively arts with a "surprise'' guest. TWnJOHT ZONE, 10 p.m. (2). Dick York stars as a man who is hit by a car and^ acquires the handicap of hearing what other BEST OF PAAR, 11:30 p.m. (2) Repeat of the Nov, 23 show, with Alex King, Oeorge Jessel, Ginny Tiu and Betty Johnson. (7) 77 Sunset Strip. (9) Country Hoedown. (56) For Doctors and You. •:M (2) jMdde Gleasan. (4) Phone Itoup (coot.) (7) 77 Sunset Strip (oont.) (9) Tightrope! • (2) Twilight Zone. (4) Michael Sutyiie. •(7) Detectives. (9) Mr. District Attorney. 19:M (2) Eyewitness to History. (4) Shayne (oont) IT) Law and Mr. Jones. (9) News. I»;45 (9) Golf Tip. 10:50 (9) Sports. (7) State Trooper. (9) News. U:16 (2) Weather. (4) Weather. (9) Telescope UAW. 11: M (2) SpOTts. (4) Sports. 11:» (2) Movie. 1. ‘'’Anna” (Italian; 1953) A woman’s infatuation for a dieap bartender leads to viirience. Silvana Mangano, Vittorio Gassman. 2. "The Falcon in San Francisco.’’ (1945) The Falcon tries to track down the killer of a child's nurse. Tom Om-way. Rita Cordayr (9) Weather. 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. (7) Movie. "Scariet Street? (1946) A mlld-manncrsd man becomes involYad with gold-dig|lng bkxide. Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett. (9) Movie. "Someadwri I’ll Find You.’’ (1942) Two brothers lose their Jobs after tricking the editor of their paper. Clark Gable, Lana Turner, Robert Starting. BATUROAT MORNINa Due Next Weekr USED TVs M Gieaion Is on CBS Tonight With T^ephono Hour OR'NBC (4) Today on the Farm. (2) Meditatiena. 7:t0 (2) On the Farm Front. 7: to (2) Michigan Conservation. (4) News. 7:» (4) Michigan Conservation. 7S40 (2) TV CoUege. t:M (4) News. »:06 (4) Big Picture. S:M (2) B’wana Don. (4) News. (7) Legacy. •:M (4) (Crtor). Cartoon Storybook. •:•• (2) ^>unky and Tadpole. (4) (Color). Bozo the Clown. (7) Crusade (or Christ. S:M (2) Deputy Dawg. (4) (Geiar) Outeh Cargo. (7) Little Rascals. ISrtO (2) Chptain Kangaroo. (4) ((hk>r). Shari Lewis. (7) House of Fashions. tS:M (4) (Color). King Leonardo. U:M (2) AUakazam. (4) Fury. 11:» (2) Roy Rogero. (4T Lcme Ranger. (7) Three Stooges. U.'SS (9) BillboanL AFTERNOON . - ■■ (4) True Story. (7) Soupy Sales. (9) County Calendar. (56) Big Picture. U:SS (2) Mighty Mouse. (4) Detective’s Diary. (7) Pip the Piper. (9) Joindre Les Deux Bouts. (56)’ Dr. Dooley. liM) (2) Movie. (4) Bold Journey. (7) Wrestling. (9) Movie. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -Warfare is now nearly at the point where me man by the simple movement of a finger can destroy nations. ★ ★ ★ This possibility is no longer a dream. For purposes of practical I Week's Top Platters Here are what young people think are the top records of the week, compiled by The Gilbert Youth Research Co. 1 Emotions .................. ............ Brenda Lee 2 Will You Love Me Tomorrow ............ The Shlrelles There’s a Moon Out Tonight ........ .....The Caprls Exodus ........................ Ferrante St Telcher Calendar Girl ..................I.......NeU Sedaka Angel Baby.................... Rosie St The Originals Wonderland By Night .................Bert Kaempfert Rubber Ball ............................ Bobby Vee Corrlna, Corrflna......................Ray Peterson I Count “Jbe Tears..................... The Drifters Shop Around ............................... Miracles Tear Of The Tear......................Jackie Wilson Hoochle Coochle Coo ..................Hank Ballard Pony Time...... ....................Chubby Chec|:er »_Are You Lonesome Jonlght.............. Elvis ^ Once In a‘*\7hlle...................... The Good Time Baby ...................... Bobby Rydell All In My Mind .......................Maxine Brown Baby Oh Baby.............................The SheUe Last Date ......... ................. Floyd Cramer Coming Up Fast: Spanish Harlem........Ben E. King 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 IP 12 13 ,14 15^ 16 17 18 (56) French Through Television. (56) Beginnings. (4) Pro BasketbaU. (7) CMlege Basketball. (56) Ragtime Era. f;M (9) Movie. • (56) Virus. (2) Wrestling. 3:45 (9) I Led 3 Uyes, 4:W (4) Milky’s Party -nme. (7) NFL Footi«Ul. tS6) Sing Ki-Sing Lo. 1:15 (9) Off to Adventure: • 1:30 (2) CoUege BasketbsU. 1:45 (9) Abbott and Costello. (56) Friendly Giant. i:ee (7) AU-Star GoU. (9) Canadian (Consulate. 6:Se (9) Laurel and Hardy. HODOZrODOB 11 BmsU bar 11 Dtitrar 14 Oat (pntli) It Clreat aaimali n iUlattTt tab.) II OtrtTantarr 11 Condeteeaded 11 Tibetan prtest 11 Barmete wood 3T hne co M oSfTteneh e r r r 1 r r" IT It tr li t4' B" 1? IT i5 ff IT ii IT Hit ■" 41 r IT r N H a H in— ■” IT 1 HT M Air Wives Are Silent on Visit SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP)-The distraught wives of two missing RB7 fliers today are either parties to high state secrets or' still in the dark about the downing (rf their husbands' plane. They wouldn’t say which. "Our talk was very personal. 1 can’t say any more about Dean,” Mrs. Dean Phillips, one of the wives, told newsmen after an hour-lmg talk with Ciapts. John R. McKone and Freeman B. 01m- Olmstead and McKone are the only known survivors of the six-man crew of a strategio reconnaissance bomber whicb was shot down over the Barents Sea July 1. ITiey were released last week from a Soviet prison. They were closely shepherded on their (California trip by three colonels who would not allow the officers to talk to newsmen or even pose for Mrs. MiiUlpt told newnnwi later she still is hopeful her husband may be aUve. The visit closed out an 18-hour day tar the airmen whose fdane took off from Forbes Air Force Base before da^. They first flew to Fresno, Calif., where they circled for an hour before they could land through the thick overcast. They drove to Visalia to meet Betty Posa, wife of another missing California crew member. -Today's Radio Programs-- t (NS) wars onsi west .iin) wfow WJ, Budnait WXYi, :— «TON, ( WXTZ. Morpul _____ SreoW. Bob Lirk 'CK1.W rtopwood— WPOB. Muile tliW-WJIt. HnSe WWJ. . WCAR. ,D. Oouad SATUBDST WWtl, flRW*, wxris. CKLV, Soot of CaddW WJBK, MetPi, Purn WCAR «£«. ShtrtjUl WPON, ChueS Uwli WPOil.TftkSI. Worth-W’fd. SiSS-WWJ, MonttN CKLW. I tiN-WJB, MoMlot . wPOm! Jtrry CKLW, eood Moraiat 1.-SS-WJR. BtWA Kutlo 1,SS-WXTB. cm,w. T-”- WJBK. Newt. Reid WCAR. Newt. Coarud WPON, CRT HtU, OlMB SiSS-WJR. JmS Kami ^WPOff,- OoaMr."Oat, OlMB wroN. K4S-WWJ, KfWt, afOBltor WCAR, towi. jjtorad Ilias-WJR, Tlaw ll WCAR, Coarad SATORBAT AimWOON WCAR, Newi, Purw WPOK Kaa OB St.. : iSiW-WJR, tubs tor I WgpN, HOWI iM-wm, sbt WZTZ. Nowt, t:M-WJR, Metre. Oaora CKLW. Newt. Joo Vwi WJBX Miuie, Lao WPON. OiNm Newt i;N-WWr. Toea Optaloa WXTZ, Nowt, Wlator CKLW, taTtat ------- SiSS—WWJ, Newf WZTZ, Newt, Wlator CKLW, Datlee WCAR. Sborldaa WPON. Oarrlasa Trade S:N-WJR. Spaelal Report I AmertcRDS spent a (sooirt |9M miUkm for musical Instruments in^ FUND DRIVE DI80U8SED — Ways and means of raising $50,700 to operate the Birmingham Community House this year are reviewed by area civic l^ers. !Y(»n left tie: John K. Stevenson, general chairman of the fund drive to be Mid MHpeh 6-20; Mrs. Raymond F. Oifteta, a Community House directen'; Eugene Barney, president M the Community House; and Mrs. Nelson Miles, president of the Birmingham Farm and Garden Club. Mrs. Miles was one (d 26 area club presidents invited to the Giffels’ home to become acquainted with their participation in the support ef toe service esntop which was used last year by 150,000 persons. Minuteman Opens Frightening Era Pushbuffon War Age Dawns Request Billion forConstruction State Ag«nci«s' 5-Yeor Bid Almost Certain to Be Cut by Legislators LANSING m — State agencies are asking for close to $1 billion worth of new construction over the next five years. Gov. Swalnson reported today. Capital outlay requests for the next fiscal year, starting July 1, totaled more than $201 miUicai. Largest request was more than $90 million for education. The ambittooB building plans are sure to go through th« meat-grinder. Swainson has (Hoposed that new constru(;tion durhig the next fiscal year be financed by expansion of the state building authority and the issue of revenue bonds. it * it He Indicated he would ask for hancing 4>t about $38.5 million t new construction in fiscal 1961-62. The legislators Invariably make further cots in bnildlng reeommendatioai by the gov- consideration it became a reality 11 a.m. Eastern Standard Time Wednesday. At that precise moment, the Air F(xce touched oft a slender, three-stage missile, the Miiwteman, which is designed to span 6,300 miles in leos time than n shave, shower and dress. ★ ★ ' ★ In Its initial test at the missile range here, the Minuteman, trying streamers ot bright flame, traveled more than 4,000 miles. a research vehicle, the launcdiing was undoubtedly a success. By its very success, however. Minuteman brought the United States face to face with a question It is going to have diffictdty ducking. * 4r a Does this nation want these things scattered all over the front lawn, thereby setting the United States up as a prime target for surprise attack? By the same token this successful leap toward the age ot true push-button warfare bespeaks the beginning of a rapid shift in U.S. defense posture which may well have worldwide pidltlcal and economic repercusslans. ★ ★ ★ Under present Air Force plans 450 of these easily manufactured Minutemen will be buried across the northern tier of states end another 150 will be on special railroad cars by 1964. Ultimately there will be 2,000 on trains and in underground si|os. In warfare the primary objective of any armed force is the destruction of the enemy’s armed force. The soK^alled civilian targets are secondary. By CVNTHU LOWRY AP TV-RaOe Writer NEW YORK (R-The television networks have scbechiled a busy week fcr jdeweri who don’t TOfflt to miu the special shows, 4r ★ ★ Taking the listings day-by-day, there is another Jackie Gleason show on comedian decides Just what going to do with Us wedcly it’s s show to ke^ an Poily Bergen, ciml Lawrence and Paul WMeman N^a bi-weekly Tdepbone Hour 9- 10. Sunday brings a repeat of the NBC Opera (Company production Beethoven’s "Fidelio” p.m., followed immediately on the same network with an "Omnibus’’ dramatic. Ireatnuait of the termative years of Abraham Lin-coln 56. ABC’s "Goae-up" Monday 10:30-11 p.m. is a filmed report on the final testing of the ' ~ space rocket ship. I NBC's HaU of Fame will do a | 90-minute aditytation of Jeep, A»-ouffli’k in e Tt«misnil)«ed’’ Tuesday 7:9041 p.m. and later 10- 11 there will be a dramatic special. ^'String of Beads," based Somerset Maugham story, with Oiester Morris and Jane Fonda. Niiy It ChMM Fxon Asd AN Sett Are Cesrantsad Is WrMsu -SERVICE — LICENSED TECHNICIANS DISPATCHED CARS Arlene FYands and Jack Car-son star in Wednesday nl^’s Steel Hour on CBS 10-11 and in spite of the stars, it’s not a comedy. On Thursday — regrettably over-lapptng-there is NBCs musical spedal, "Remember How Great,*' starting song Mts of the past 90 years, Jack Benny, Andy liams, Connie Franck and Harry I James, and the debut of CBS’s new piecing hundreds of these 60-minute Western, "GunaUnier" missile silos in the United States. 9-10. the nation sttddrtdy &ids itsrif in a position whereby an enemy surprise attack could knock out botti military and civilian targets at "le same time. The entire weight of any attack would thus be concentrated against the United States proper. The tame thing applies to the Soviet Union but with a difference. The United States has idedged its word that it will never attadc first. Open 9-9 OBEL RADIO-TV Soles and Service 3930 IlisAbsto Uka Rd. N 4-4945 lyiAMAii Ntw and Used COLOR Buy a Color TV You'll Love It GUARANTEED TV SERVICE Color-^BInck and White -—.SPECIAL—.. I Ws Hm Ssvwal [ *35| The breakdown of the ambitious building proposals was contained in a bulky, 136-page capital-outlay book presented to legislators for background information. if it it The five-year total requested for capital outlay was $953,()92,064. Of this, $644,845,615 was asked from general funds and $308,246,449 frwn restricted funds. The bulk of restricted funds — more than $300 million — was listed for the highway department building program. Seven to Be Lauded by Life Underwriters Next Wednesday at its monthly breakfast meeting in tiie Tentyle, the Pontiac I^e-Ua " writers Association will honor en membm who have beat chosen Men of ^ Year by their respective companies. ■Ibe men aril Robert Becker, Life of Virginia; Alex Clark, New Yortt Life; Howard Finsilver, Business Men’s Assurance; Don Blanzy, Metropolitan; Ri(juird Mlneweaser, Equitable; Farncis Stacy, Lincoln National and Howard Bratt, State Farm. There will be a panel discussion by these men followed by a ques-tkm and answer period. Libya Gets U.S. Grain WASHINGTON (AP)-The Ifolt-ed-States-gave libya 22,000 tons of grain to five distribution in the drought-stricken country, the State Department said Thunday. The grain consists of IT.dbO tons M barley and 5,000 tons of wheat. Young Spanish Singer Alarmingly Wealthy By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Kids are alarmingly rich nowadays—I ran into Joselito, the 19-year-okl Danish flamenco singer, entertaining an entourage of about a dozen adults at the Llborlo restaurant, spending some of the $4,000 he’d Fully 4-feet-6, weighing maybe 70 pounds, he stood there proudly in his red sweater with the double-J ("Jose Jlmlnez,") drank his coke and announced In Spanish: '"ni take the check.” Joselito, son of an Andalusian migratory woAer, who had six other ehflden, was given a home when he was six by a mnsio tutor who trained his voice. Hopes State'll Build Factories Swainson Wants Law That Also Would Allow Leasing to Busineu WILSON 'Little Joe*^ has since made 9 movies, gets 25 per cent of the profits, hops from two homes In Spain to Venezuela, to Miami, to Mexico. He has a hobby: ShooJ^ clay pigeons. His father has a h(>bby, too: Not being' A ‘mlgifatory Worker. When I was his age. Dad gave me a quarter and told me to make It last the week. Jackie Gleason’s as hot again as he was in the |11,000,(X)0> deal days—and 1m gives much credit to CBS exec Oscar Katz for having the guts to O.K, his Idea . . OU; The Pitto-bnrgh Pirates shoidd ^y the Portuguese Pirates — there’d be plenty of steal- JOSELITO ing” — Sol Weinstein, Levittewn, Pa. Bbb Hope (who was on Bobby Darin’s TV spec) agreed to play a seml-dramatlc role In Bobby’s personally-iMOduced movie, “Sound of Hell,” alx>ut New Orleans Jazzmen . . . ★ ★ ★ THE A^DNIGHT EARL... Fred MacMurray became 111 while watching “Wildcat,” saw the last half while standing up In the rear of the theater Gene Autry, co-owner of the new LA. baseball team, said, “I traded my guitar for a bat” . . . Alfred Hitchcock’s z^iare of “Psycho” so far is $S,OOOfiOO (of a $23,000,000 gross) Prince Rainler’s pa gave Carol Lawrence his car and chauffeur when she was si^tseeing Paris. ■ ...★ ★ ....it Cigar-smoking Christine Norden says her wealthy Cuban beau managed to get something out of Havana for her—800 stogies ... Teresa Brewer’s going Into the dress business, * la Polly Bergen and Debbie Reynolds The late Dr. Tom Doom’s publishers are collecting his letters for a posthumous volume . . ★ -k it_______________ . EARL’S PEARLS: When a man says that the children ara keeping his family together he may meati that his wife can’t find a baby-sitter. TODArs BESH' LAUGH: Comic Guy Marks describes a lush; “He’s a guy who, no matter what’s said, wUl answer, •Levs drink to that!”’ WISH I’D SAID THAT: Remember the good old days, when tbe'stlU, small voice inside ns was a conscience ... Instead of a transistor radio? ... That’s oari, brother. I I (CopyrigH 1969) LANSING (31 — (k>v. Swainson said he hopes the legislature will consider the possibility of passing a law allowing the state to build factories, leasing them to new businesses. He made the remartc in the wake M en announcement that the Borg-Warner Chrp. will close its Mua- :egon Norge gas refrigerato plant and move the opention to Fort Smith, Ark. Arkansas has such a program. ★ w ★ Swainson said he will do “everything I can to help" Muskegon overcome the loss of 1,800 Jobs due to the closing. “A strong effort will be msde to get the oompsny to reconsider Its action,” Swainson told GOHDOH’S RADIO ond TV Sslot —Service 36 S. miCIUPH (OrrOSITZ TZL-HURON) n 4-9736 6rtO S.M. 'HI 5:30 p.m. M. 'HI 9 p.m. The governor said the reason for the move reportedly ere ous, including to fact that there has been a drop in the demand for gas refrigeratov and that in movhig to Arkansas to company expects to be closer to new markets where to gas rates are lower. (tv-radio ! m WCHIOAN T.E.B.A. ^ 3 MCENM «UM_ ........^ Red China Offers Aid to Ousted Laotian TOKYO (AP) - Communist China pledged today to aid what it called to lawful Laotian government of ousted neutralist Premier -Souvanna -Phouma, If he , asks for it. ★ ★ ★ The pledge, made by Red China Foreign Minister Oien Yi, did not spell out what kind of aid would be c^ered. Chen Yi said that if Phouma asks to assistance, Peiping “will certainly give it." Price of Gdlcl Down LONDON (UPI)>The priiw ot gold to toe tree maitet dipped again today for toe fouito cea-secntlve seesion and lack of baying by specatotors showed tosf Presideat Kennedy's pledge en toe deUir And bit heona. 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More than one inch liad blanketed the area by 10 a.m., sending city and county road graders scurrying to keep highways opei m has been reserved for use by the Greater Pontiac Centennial Commission until after the official centennial celebration June 17-24 is to remain in the city until the official celebration ends, codrdinating the many phases of the giant undertaking for the centennial commission and its general chairman, Stuart E.Whitfield. State police reported the forenoon traffic had slowed on all major highways, held to a creeping ftace in some places. Ilie Weather Bureau warned of drift hasards as a result of predicted winds of up to S5 niilra an hour. Push Favorite Sons Kennedy Wires at State Conventions Mayor Rowston Warming temperatures accompanied the snowfall, with a high of 20 predicted today. The mercury was expected to dip to 6 tonight, followed by a cloudy, cold Saturday, with a high of 16. By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. llrUnn Danou/nl Work i •'•a- County Democrats convening in Grand Rapids to-. ^ ^ ^ iT’shi' night will be tooting their horns for their “favorite,”: ., ” had cmne from Russu and were The heavy storm, moving up from Kentucky, struck about a m., the first big snowfall since two iiy;hes hit the area Jan. There were steady flurries most ol last night. S.\LT TRUCKS OUT Oakland County had 48 salt trucks on the hi^ways before ' a.m., 20 of them operating in the Pontiac area. Pontiac salt crews were followed by snow plows at 10:30 a.m. County plows attacked the highways about then, too. Some aehoob were closed In the aoutkemmost portioiis of the state wlien suow became too' deep tor buoes to operate aatel,v. Oakland County school buses had delivered children to school this morning by the time the snow began to accumulate on aide roads and highways. Morning winds northeasterly at 8 miles per hour will become northeasterly to north at 15 to 35 miles late this afternoon and tonight. The temperature at 1 p.m. was Weather Staggers the Nation By The Associated Press Stormy, cold weather—midwinter's most -potent climatic weapons—staggered broad sections in the eastern half of the nation today.- A blowing, drifting snowstorm which blanketed Midwest areas witii a carpet of white a foot high in some areas, sped eastward. Much of the northeast quarter of the country remained locked lu a munMag coM wave-4he third week of lero weather in Sleet and ice storms broke out in southern areas as some ^of the icy air from the North dipped Into the Carolinas and headed into northern Georgia. Snow, sleet and freezing rsdn pelted aU parts of Kentucky. The cold and snow disrupted' _ and curtailed business and indus- coming weeks, try. dosed schools, stalled hundred of cars, and made miserable. , Rebel Mischief Heudquarteni manager will be Leo Hpueth, a representative of the John B. Rogers Producing the Postoria. Ohio, firm hired as prufeKsional consultants Library Left with a skeleton Crew, Galvao Officially Is Granted Asylum Spaetl) has already visited Pon-! tiac sev^al times in recent { m'onths, meeting centennial leaders with Wallace D. Lafferty, a Rogers representative who has worked with city and centennial officials since plans began a yehr ago. .Spath, a Unrinnati. Ohio resi-ch-nt, has been with the Rogers to. 2« years. .SANTA MARIA TALK - U. S. Navy Adm. Allen E. Smith Jr. (left) confers aboard the hijacked Portuguese liner ^nta Maria with Portuguese rebel leader Henrique Galvao (right i and Prom Our .News Wires RECIFE, Brazil — The Brazilian gJVernment offi-! dally granted jjolitical I asylum to rebel leader! « Ix T| fM II I Henrique Galvao today in|OiCippST f 6il I hpw U ATJaH preparation for seizure of I I Ivjf I IV/livU AP rksMtsi a woman interpreter off the coast of Brazil Tuesday. The negotiations helped bring freedom for the ship's 600 pa.ssengcrs Thursday at Recife. the Santa Marla by the I.EO SPAETH Among the bigger centennial ©b-i navy. , servances he has managed forj The Brazilian foreign ministry Rogers in recent years were those I said the rebels had laid down their in Portland, Me. and Kansas City. I arms formally sur- }4o I render the ship to the navy at ; * * * ip.m. (noon Pontiac timei. He managed the Oenlennial of ^rmed Brazilian marines held the Sault Ste. Marie locks m r„„,rol of the Santa Marla to and the 150th anniversary of the rebel skipper from Louisiana Purchase in New Or- earrylns out his earlier vou to Hijack Was Bad Dream I 1953. M-uttle the liner i render his niultimlllion-dollar prize. and Yes, Even Fell Fought in Love U>ft s anded with only a .skol. cton grew. Galvao bargaim'd with Brazilian officials aboard ship. But the Brazilian Foreign Ministry in Brasilia said that President Janio Quadras' new adminis- corridors of the ship, he realized |' Promises U.S. Help on RECII-E Ub — The regular 1 new move ) ease unem- ‘favorite, Mrs. Harriett Phillips, while miles away in Detroit Oak-' land Republicans will be sizing up John A. Gibbs’president Kennedy has n chances for state chairman. iasked Pontiac to speed its urban Whatever the outcome by late Saturday, in the in-jrenewal programs and promised terim the county’s two political voices will be heard loud federal c-ooperation to eliminate "*and clear at the biennial all dei|.v . ". ‘ spring state" conventions! RECIFE, Brazil (UPI> - Capl.j Mario Simoes Maia was startled! when a seaman rushed into his' quarters, awoke him and said a| RfeCIFE, Brazil (^P)—Some wept, some laughed, some crewman had been murdered byjsi^ook with fear and tension. Some plotted, some fought, armed passengers who had taken' . ^ , over his ship. Maia rubbed hi.s eyes in disbe-j Of the near 600 passengers trapped aboard the Santa lief and thought at first that he Maria for 12 harrowing days, those in the first and was having^ a bad dream. j second class suffered nothing more serious than bad , But when he saw men armed! *Cases Of the jitters before he was fully awake. This |as Bargainer tor they were landed Thursday at this port on the - - - ' of the Santa Maria described ICfOSS EnWlOVeS the start of the most fantastie * ■* I Brazilian bulge. ; Portuguese and Spaniards in I third class, who complmned they ' had been mistreated, were with-- out water and had been given Pontiac Motor to Shut Down forming today in the! improv "' ihe case of high seas hijacking In MOUNT CLEMENS (41 - T h ............................. modern times. | United Auto M'orkers Union Thurs-jJ'jttie &me said they f^red Capt. Maia told a news eonfer-iday los' its rights as bargaining! ,©r their lives, ence that almost his entire crew ®8«“nt for production workers atj decided to die together rather Cross Co. automation ma-Ihan join the rebels. ‘ 'chinery plant in nearby Fraser. * * * TIm- U.S. Court ol Appeals, 6lh , Maia sa|d his crew had planned' circuit at Uncinnati, decertified to win bai]k the ship Irom the hi-j the union as bargaining agent in ii. n .’.ccotri !^*'^*"’'’*' rwildn'l figbll another round of a long, some- •]. v^—nve-i®”*^ hands against' times bitter dispute. ■ otild "IV - ,i,(,:n'«chincgvins and grenades. ” rtuluguesc nc skipper praised the j„ « complaint the union had I American passengers almrd the - Mrs. John Dietz of Ualnes-' \1lle, Fla., one of the tint Americans to step a s h o rjr, { summed up the feelings of the I others as she exclaimed, "This Is wonderful, .vou have no idea.” 1 Furniture and Motor cities.! employnienf situation ite son — and daughter — candi- Week Layoff to Enoble Division to Align Sales, Production Schedules Each local party has their favor- helped considerably by incs-eased , urban eenewnl activity, ' Kennedy Janio (Miitdrus, said telegram I cruise ship, who declaird they iro-fc huJ would not debark at Recife unless •rV asy- (he entire crew ■ awl his band of | ipave with them 8 hopeful to win spots on their E- Rowstom Pontiac Motor Division will close down its manufacturing and assembly operations for one week beginning Monday, Feb. 13. it was announced today by S. E.- Knud-sen, general manager. 'The shutdown would enable the divisioiv to bring its production schedules in line with sales,” said Knudsen. . The shutdown would lay off an estimated it.OOO employes at Pontiac Motor and Fisher Body Former stale representative Donald A. Brown, M, of Royal Oak, denied reports today that he was seeking the Job of Re-publiean state chairman. Brown, an attorney and a ran-date for IJ. Governor In IKS, was a representative in 1956-38 from Oakland County's Fifth Dis-triet. Mayor rebt-ls earlier this week in hopes_________________________________ of getting them to unload the 630 | passengers and :I30 Portuguese !StOlie Police Over Tyrol Theep are many projects, now | crewmen, under way, or whose plans have Self-exiled Portuguese opposition been approved. In many cities that'leader Humberto Delgado, in can be speeded up. creating addi- whose name Galvao seized the tional jobs immediately" ship on Jan.. 22, left the .Santa President Kennedy said he has l\«a''ifl today with a Brazilian nav-ordered the Housing ft Home officer. Financing Agency "to cooperate I He had .joined his lieutenant with locnl authorities in begin- (Continued on Page 2. Col. .31 April three party tickets has nominees for 11 statewide educational and judicial posts. Each will also elect who they with to represent Oakland Coaqty on the Democratic and The layoff is typical of current trends in the auto industry. Pontiac Motor ii one of the last of major auto firms to make the move. Employes effected by the shut-)wn will return to their jobs Feb. 20. • Weather Can’t Stop Nighttime Shoppers mltteew, the 73-member governing bodies of both parties, for the next two years. At their caucus in the Pantlind Hotel Ballroom at 10 p.m. tonight. Oaklawf Democrats will try to prevent any bickering among themselves — they remember well a year ago — which might disrupt Mrs. Phillips' chances of cllnch-.(jCaotinued-on Page 2, Col. 31 The court held Cro.ss was ju.sli- 2,800 - mUe odyssey came with a tinge of sentimental They had played cupid to a yoking Dutchman and a Spanish senorita who had met during the cruise, fell in love and plan tq marry. . • ning construction of projects at the earliest possible time and in maintaining steady efforts to 150 Hurt in Maryland in reply, Rowston told the President in a telegram today that the city’s two urban renewal projects are being pushed as exp^itious-as possible.” He said that "the city will be glad to work with you to move the projecU ahead rapidly and to reduce unemployment.” Rowston concluded by expressing interest in President Kennedy’s proposal to establish a department of urban affairs. "This could be of great help to cities,” Rowston said. u.sed misleading campaign material in a representation election three years ago. The court, in an unanimous action, i-emanded the cjise to the National Labor Relations Board for further consideration "not Incon-pSTAy IN M>VE’ sistenf with the views” expressed; - Be happy, dears, stay in love,” ROME (#1—Thousands of students order. : Mrs. Crocket, her eyes moist, hourled rocks at police around the! . ------------------- as she parted from William Van- Austrian Embassy today in the'Post for Ted Kennedy? darmeer of Amsterdam and prel-second day of demonstrations^ ;tv. brunette Laura Menendes of stemming from Italy's dispute with! BOSTON (UPU — Edward M. Oviedo, Spain. Austria on the South Tyrol. Three!(Tedt Kennedy, the President's[ students and 13 police were injured lyoungest brother, will become and 40 demonstratdrs were ar-| assistant district attorney n rested !week, it was reported today. Tensions rose to such a piti-h ! during Ihe final days at sea that i two American men—not identified — swap|)cd fisticuffs over something trivial. Train Derails^ Killing Six From^hir News Wires BOWIE. Md.—A train derailment which turned a day at the races into a nightmare of death and suffering in snow-covered countryside is being investigated by Pennsylvania Railroad officials. Six persons were killed and J50 injured Thursday when seven cars of a special 11-car train from Philadelphia left the rails while mik- left turn from the main line onto a spur leading to Bowie race course. One rescuer who pulled victims from the wreck—on the 13th day ol the race meet—commented: "If it had snov ed like It »ms supposed lo, Ihe races nould've been canceled -’iid^this wouldn't have hap|M-ned." What did most do to while away the trying hours? Mrs, Floyd Preston, traveling with her husband, a University ol Kansas professor, and their lour children, said: “1 sat and worried. talked and watched the children." Her 14-year-old son. Harold asked if he enjoyed the trip, beamed—"sure.” i, -I, Caroline Boyce, 60. a widow About :i00 passengers were Baltim4^p traveling alone, the train, thfee miles from the staling the race track, when the quietness everyone aware the Ihe mid-winter afternoon was .shat-; iH*ing held by force, tered in a ma.ss of twisted steel,! broken glass and uprooted seats. I Early this morning, the ro^e track called off today's card be-■ause of a predicted heavy snow- Frigid weather failed to cast a chill last night over the inauguration ol Thursday evening ahopping hours in several major downtown retail stores. Atter closing time at f p.m., merchant* had optimistic report*, of Rales, despite the nesr zero temperstu re*. Some said the shopper turnout was better than they would have expected even with good weather. Retailers indicated they would continue Thursday night hours, expecting trade to build up during the The mowatorm which hit Iowa Tbaraday piled to a depth o( a foot la the northweot pert of the state. Drifts megawed tear feck In Today's Press St. Louis plowed through jth* heaviest snow of the season, eight Ihchtta on the ground. The storm, fanned by I east-northeast winds, .swept-ninto Illinois, Indiana, Ohio. Kentucky and aouthem Lower Blichigan. Fall, of 4 to 7 inches were in-didsted in tnany parts of storn) belt. Michigan—Civil Wtiis 13 Comics ..................*8 Connty News .........,11, M Edltortatt ...............8 High School It Maihets .................37 OMtaarle* . .............31 Pet Doctor .. ............# Sports ............... 3F» TiNeter* ............38, 31 TV end RiriHo PregranM ./ 3S Wilson, Earl ............S3 Women'* Pages ..........IM7 iKennedy Children Snowbound in South The double-unit diesel engine | tumbled over on it* right side. The seven derailed cars b along over eross lii-s oi ground, but did nut topple over. ' i WASHINGTON Ifl—The Kenne-"All we felt -was two sharp | dy children are snowbound In jerks,” said a dining car steward,! Florida but the snow is in Wash- Eugene B. Webster. ‘‘One big sudden jerk, then a small one.” Carl Hartman of the Cottage City, Md., rescue squad, one >1 dozens of emergency units from neighboring towns that rushed to the scene northeast of Washington, described the scene when he arrived: ington. "Bodies were hanging from windows and people were either screaming or just moaning lo be helped. One man, trapped under a dlsptaeed undercarriage of a car kept yelling, ‘Oh, my God, help me.’ ” Undeterrerf by the tragedy, many of the survivors trudged thpee miles to the horse races alter helping the injured to safety. Even then, the ninth race was canceled \'hen a amall vacantFpari-mutuel building caught firrt spreading smoke over part of the tr^ck. r AND THAT -f A view falling here and more on the way. the White House raneeled Ihe flight. A new date will be picked when the weather clear* The stonii started early tht* morning and the Weather Bureau warned there would be an aeciunulatlon of more than *ta Ex-Officiols SentencHd DETROIT W - Harold L. Rlppe. former Taylor Township supervisor. and Marvin Harfcjein. who was his police chief, were aorvUig 30 days in the Detroit House of Correction todky for fraudulently registering voters in 1965. They sentenced Thun^ by dr-court Judge r t' :F. THE I»6yTlAC PRESS. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1961 Turns Attention to Laos WASHINGTCHi (UPI)-Pre«dent Kennedy’s continuing reaf^praisal of American foreign policy turned today to Laos, one of the hot spots in die Cbld War. The President adieduled a con- ference nitfa Winthrop Brown. U. S. I racked Asian kingdom, to diact the administration's eftorU 'independent Chrysler Co. Tries to Halt Minor's Suit The tangled legal affairs ofj Chrysler Oorp. became more in-j voh’ed today as the firm took new steps in its battle with Jack W. Minor, ousted marketing director fw its Flyroouth-DeSoto-Valiant Di-vasion. In a suit tiled this morning in (Vtkland County Court. CIvysler sought to block a I3S.000 suit against the firm Jan. 18 by the .td-yeaivold Minor, of iS36 Dorchea-ter St.. Birmingham. ~ rate if mere than one a The Presideot's callers Included McGeorge Bundy, special assistant for national pet^ty affairs; Loy W. Henderson, recently retired deputy undersecretab’ of State: R. Saigent Shriver, Kennedy's Brother-in-law; Bernard A. Culler. U.S. Ambassador to Ceylon, and Jerome Weianer. presidential science meney he says he las'ested la Kennedy told his first presidential news conference Jan. 2S that Laos, where Western-armed gov emment forces have been battling Communist • aided rebels for, months, was "of great concern to Castro Purges 120 Fired in Att|mpt to Remove Legal Blocks to His Rule HAVANA (AP) - Hdel Castro today fired 130 Judges thromhout Cuba in the second phase of a Bweeping court purge aimed at legal obataclea to One supreme court Justice, ______ precktenta of six provincial courta of appeal. 36 anneals magistrates and 87 other Judges came under the ax, which feU for the second time in two months. The The Day in Birmingham Community House Sets Fund Goal at $50,700 BIRMINGHAM-^A goal of $80, TOO for fiw 19Q Community House fund drive March 6-30 was announced yestoxlay by (he board ei dlrecton. meetlDg Iheadky at' Showcase, Iilc.. 136 BrowneU St. MTa. Matthew Caramarerl, president of the club, will preside over the "Men’s Nlte" program. Eugene J, Barney, board preal-dstt, said the goal was ds^ nlnsd after an extoulve stw^ of preaant rsquirements and tatwe CHRISTEN NEW SUBMARINE - PoUris nibmarine Sam Houston was christened at Newport News. Va.. Thursday, just as it was launched. The unfinished sister 'Wiip John Mar- ar rkMMu shall is on ways at left. The Houston was q>on- Bored by Mrs. John B. CbnnaJly Jr., wife of the new secretary of the Navy. State Conventions Begin The President said this country as awaiting Russia's reply to the! Chrysler Coip- asked that an ^ From Page One) , da, for Rapid, for tmr th*ir niit in peace in Laos. ling the vice chairmanship of heri prewien^ strategy acadonii rafts of the Oakland County court Senate Foreign Re-| I option ilations Committee, said Thursdayi “j hear some people are going! Signs, placards and colorful bal- - Also named a defendant in the'** Kennedy ad-;to actively demonstrate against tite was the W & M Sales Cfo wuld come up withimy candidacy.’’ she said. Detroit- in which Minor was a She led the takeover of the partner, accwxfing to the suit. ;would 1^ more appropmte for, I settling the troubled Loatton situa-' The auit aUegea that the sales ,tion. rsampasy acted as agent for ' --------------- three other firms with which __ _ , _ Ex-Resident Transportatian Advertisiiig Co, '✓’N i /’'•I * TV suit asked that Minor and;VJ70TS V>xliniC the company be required to make! of a labor faction. There are I those party members who still 1 bear some resentment. ! Mrs. Phillips, a 37-year-old I Huntington Woods housewife with j eight years State Central Com-jmittee experience, is considered almost a shoo-in to win Mrs. Adelaide Hart’s old position. an accounting of commissions re-,Po^f IT! ceived from the three other busi- nesses, and that his earnings andl , , ^ ^ ,-------- ------ ----- --------- IMOfits from the firm V awanled , resident. Dr. mostly on the strength that she to Chrysler «PPinet decree issued Dec. . ending fm- 5 days a law preventing dtsmiaud of court officers, the December purge 13 su- OBJECT8 TO DECISIONS One of Castro’s chief complaints i^ainst the courts has been that often awarded owners of seized property too much emn- Antonio Nunez Jimenez, chief of Castro's agrarian reform pro-grm, warned as lohg ago as last spring that many Jud^ would have to change their way of drinking or face the conaequencea. The new signed by Castro, President Os-valdo Dorticot and Justice Minister Alfredo Yabur, said the Jurists were thrown out to assure Cuba a more "revolutionary” plication of Justice. It was not known how big percentage ol the Judldaiy was lopped off in the latest purge. Nor i-as any mentton made of replace-' ments for those fired. "This goal is actually the mini, lum amount needed Juit to pay for repairs and maintenance, and to provide tor the current services of the Community House,” Barney added. Chuck Leonard, an accordioniat, will entertain during the tHnner hour. Following a brief busineaa neeting, the membera oi the dob wlU preaM a play iriitten hy Mra. J. P. Bdlefluer entitled ”lhe Antique.” more thaa the $M,7S0, eaabUag John K. Stevenson, fund drive chairman, explaii^ that the goal represents 85 per cent of the amount needed to operate the service center. The remainder would come from income-producing activities such as rentals and adult education. Stevenson revealed that two companies had anonymously donated a new brochure which graphically describes the hiktory. objects and serviceB of the Community House.” Loan for MSUa TentativelyOK'd Thomas B. Adams of Lathrup village, president of Campbell-Ewald Advertising Co. in Detroit,! is bidding for nomination to the Wayne State University Board of (^vemors. Part of the $1.1 Million Would Be Used for Four Dormitories Candidates seeking nomination In the Bloomfield Township primary election Feb. 20 have bMn Invited to a meeting of the Bloomfield Republicaa Gub Tuesday. KELLY SHOO-IN Sure of winning GOP nomination for another ei^t-year term the State Supreme Court former two-term governor and in-lent Justice Harry F. Kelly of Birmingham. With one Incumbeat, Mrs. Dorothy Aadrewii of Ctorkstoa, not seeking re-eleettou to the State Central committee, n lively con- toiright to pick from lag Incumbents Mrs. Betiy Fine-gan of Birminghnm, Gordon T. Oetringer of BtoomfleM Township and Jamea^. Prelsh of Bojxl Oak. Other GOP candidates are Mra. -Robert Eoff and Mrs. Robert Lowry, both of Bloomfield Township, Miss Alice Schoenholtz, of Royid Oak, and former state representative candidate Richard I. Moore of Pontiac. Democrats will act on tour "ree-mnmendationa” of a sped a screening committee for their state committee representatives tonight. Iliey are: Otis Lawrence, n UAW representative from Pon-Mrs. Walter F. Brinkman, Two of the units would be for male students, and two for female. They would be built directly northwest of the student center, near Walhm Boulevard, MSUO already has 15 students living in two converted farm bouses, and more than 100 students have shown interest in campus residency. Mrs. Harold E. Shpfooe, a De-tnrit attorney from Farmlngtou; -------- A. O’Brien, nnsne- There were reports circulated that some "protest” nominations would be made fnmi the caucus floor against the action of the nominating committee. Opponents fear the prep . slate woOld be tantamount to election, thus usurping the powers of the..l42-raember Oakland delegation. C. Allen Harian, incumbent member of the Michigan State University Board of Trustees, is the only "favorite son” candidate Democratic nomfau state offices. He was end(»ied at the county convention in Pontiac Michigan State University Oakland has received conditional approval fix' a Sl.l-millkm federal loan for the construction of dot^ mitories on the campus. The meeting, which is open to the public, will be held in the Bloomfield Township Hall, 4200 Telegraph Road, at 8 p.m. Some $600,000 of the total would be used f«- four cottage-type dormitories, which could be built in 120 days if approval is given by the Michigan State University Board of Trustees. Each candidate will be alloted three minutes to state their platform. A question period will feri- the Birmingham Woman's Gub will entertain their husbands at a 6:30 a.m. dinner The "L” shaped vantages of small-group living. The units would be iinandally self-liquidating. The remaining $300,000 of the federal loan would be used for expansion of dining facilities in the student center. Currently there is space tor 400 students with enrollment at 850. StudenU who will live In the new dormitories will eat in the student Leaun Harrelson Fined for Driving Recklessly Leaun Harrelson, president of Pontiac Teamsters Local 614, was found guilty of reckless driving esteeday in Springfield Township. He was fined $90 irius $15 court costs by Justice of the Peace Em-! melt J. Leib. ^ Harrelson was tickded by Pontiac state police on Dixie JHi^ way in the township Dec. TVoopers said his car wm weaving erratically. June in January? Well, Not Quite Farmers, Sledders Bothered by Dry Month It may not look like it today, but Pontiac is missing quite a quantity of snow. And it w stolen, either. It jiut didn’t fall—in January that is. was dlsappolBted. Only M was teas tl^n in January of 1960 when only 6.7 inches of' i filtere^r diowfi. ^ I More like winter w;ss January of 1956 (15.4 inches — enough to satisfy all but the most ardent snow enthusiasts.) Jsauary "one of those drier roeallw,” the meager mowfoB wasa't the omallest for the In January of 1944, only 1.9 cbea tell, and the record hw is 1.4 inches in January 1935. a boro groom. The kMs* olels crops from the ctrid. Also mudi-needed moisture for wheat meadows, posture land and moist forage crops won’t be forthcoming. GOOD FOR nWIOATION Farmers also welcome snow be-une ot Its iTrigation value. . It does not cause the eroakm bnuidri often by heavy spring rains and it helps crops to get better rooted to reeiat the erosiGn. Sunny days proved the rule in Januaiy — and al«« with the atm. Blore seriously affected are the area’s farmers.' .The lack of snow meant that there’s little |>rotection for their The lUMth’s Ugh of 81 wu reeohed 00 Jaa. 18. From Jan 6- Toiqwraturee tpmblcd on Jan. 30, and after tiuit M was coM the. reet ot January. Tte month’s low -^our below—oune on Jan. 35. The day before — Jon. 34 — die only other or which the mei^ eury tell below aero ->'to two below. Jamiaiy ottered light snow fhlr-rica eight days, heavier mow three daya, 14 sunny and pteasant days, days. The avenge high for January was 37.9 the avenge low 14.1, with the month’s median temtierature 31 degrees. The brochure, he said, will be mailed to large groups of citizens before the end of the h. Others may obtain the booklet by sending their requests to the community House, 380 S. i brochure “The need fw such became afqmrent in a survey showing that many people in the area were not aware of what wasi going on at the Community House." 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Hurry, limited supply. $12.00 Value Chror^ finished toaster with silent toast control. Automatic pop-up action. ie(eeeeeeeeee#eeee 6ENEBAL ELECTUC Clock-RodiQ Simms Discount 17“ music automatically and ractifiar. Full fmtm, Wake up to music automatically 4-CE tubes and ractifiar. Full Cl warranty. . Saginaw .-2nd floor . EIGH'IKEN THE PPNTIAC fRES>S, FRIPAY. \FEBBtJARY >3, 1961 tep Beyond Ike Policies About 25,000 communities in thelThey range from tiny hamlets tol Tbc Americaa flag should U. S. depend entirely for their Key West, Fla., with a population hoisted briskly and lowered ctre-transportation on motor vehicles. |ol 30,000. ' {numioualy. ^ By JAMKH MARLOW Asiiorlated Preas News Analyat WASHINGTON (AP) - President Kennedy has said enough now to indicate he intends to Mlow a moderate course and that the keynote to his presidency will be action and change—but not drastic change. There are points on which he disagrees with'the policies of his| Eisenhower was opposed to aj He is waiting, perhaps until the! predecessor President .tisenhow-jtax cut to overcome the businesslend of Febi'uasy. er. And these are apt to get morelslump. Kennedy said he is, attcntibn than the points on whichjat least at this tTme. he agrees. Jobless Pay Extension Could Climb to $1 Billion By NORMAN WALKER WASHINGTON' (AP)-The cost of the emergency extra unemployment benefits proposed by President Kennedy could climb to $l| billion. up to a maxlfnum of 39 weeks, thus freeing state funds for in-in benefit amounts. Put Prison Escapee on Most Wanted List WASHINGTON uB - The rei today put William Chester Cole, a youthful escapee from a' F o r t J But there are plenty of points of agreement between him and Elsenhower, as Kennedy disclosed further at his second news conference Wednesday. C * it * wme of the fields in which he bes not sec eye to eye with E^i-senhower may have profound importance to the people affected. Still, in one field after another, istead of proposing something completely new, he simply wants to go a step beyond where Eisen-is willing to go. Eisenhower is his budget message to Congress last nwnth — seeking new revenues to balance the budget — asked Congress to vote an increase in postal rates nd the tax on highway and avia-on gasoline. Kennedy said he will do the ime. In-fact, he said he wwild ask for a change in only a few items in Eisenhower's budget. When it was suggested to him that his State of the Union message to Congress last week was critical of Eisenhower “military policy and judgment." Kennedy to give hlfh a report oni America's miNiBry strength. And* he added: Until then "I would not attempt to make any criticism or suggest that we are going to have to change the plans made by President Eisenhower.” Nor has he backed away from any commitments made by Eisenhower ia the foreign field. Asked his position on defending Berlin against Comrtlunist pressure, which Eisenhower was pledge< um>. •< parently was set for early con- Myers. Fla., prison camp, on its! Some of Kennedy's statements sideration , by the House, i lim of 10 most wanted men. IWednesday illustrate strong dif- ♦ ♦ A j WWW jferences with Eisenhower. rni.. n Ul juij. » Conference Cole. 22. esa^K^^^wrth.six-othere^^, announcement he was re- fnjm the Fort Meyers <;amp last {versing Eisenhower's critical cut Aug. 6 while he was serving a life I in the number of servicemen't term for a 1958 series of grocery | is not aU “Pygmalion ” ■ play.” TWs (act is proven by the Thr Northern^ Players have Pontiac Northern Mayers. been ia rehearsal lor. abaal Long rehearsals after school out-i moathts. This week they're pat-line the activities of the cast as| ting the nnishing toarhes on the curtain call for the production, Oeoige Bernard Shaw riaasle for “Pygmalion.” draws near. performajices next Friday and 1^ popular Broadway niuaical| Saturday. Feb. M-ll. I Henry Higgins, portrayed by BUI iRamsey, is a lonchcr of English speech Eliza Dooliltle, a cockney flower girl whom Higgins seemingly transforms into a lady by teaching hcTi to speak cultivated English, is played by Jean Isbell. In the process of transforming a!i poor gill into a lady. Higginsjcated only by the crudities of pov-chnnges a human life. By lifting erty and the glitter, iEliza above her own dass andl s^e asks Higgins to make good providing her with only the acces-j |,e can rories or privUeges of ano^r.. ^ Higgins makes her unfit for both.: „^y,, ^ ^ ,,, * * * I lessons which will take her oH , Eliza is characterized as a proud, j the streeto into a position i ietubbom ^ri, even though edu-| saleswoman in a flower shop. Months later, when Higgins li indeed proved his boast, she resents his indifference toward her and runs away to his mother, played by Sharon Bratt, who haa befrinded her. Higgins' role is in contrast to that of Colonel Pickering, played by Iten Freeman, wbo finances the, transformation. As a fellow phoneti-dan. Pickering approves of the project as a scientific experiment, but as a gentleman he symfia-thizes with Eliza as a sensitive human being. Barbara Berryman caters to Higgins as she acts as his housd^per. Jolene HundeU, stadeiit direri tor of dramatics club, acta as Mrs. Hill, dominating mother to Diane Walter, wbo plays the role of Miss HUI. Mck Potaihni.too, is victini of the brow beaflng by Jolene, as hr pia.va Mhm Hill's HKADUNER.S — These are a few of the headliners working out a routine for Emmanuel Chri$tian High School's Minstrel Show. The program will take place at the high school next Tuesday night. There are many surprises in store for the'audience. For example, if you look 'at this picture and see two boys and two girls — look again. Kneeling are Marilyn*Wagner (left) and Judie Carte. Standing are Joanne Themm and John MUler. Marilyn does a special “Al Jol-son Routine.” All of the performers are seniors al Emmanuel. WORK CAN be FfN — You d never know it from liKiking al this picture, but these Pontiac Northern students are really hard at work. They've spent long hours rehearsing for next weekend's production of "Pygmalion " Running through an obviously funny rmiK rreu rh*u .scene are (from left, standing! Richard Panton. Barb Benjamin. Sharon Bratt arid Jean Isabcll, who takes her work sitting dow’n (in the bathtub). Other members in the cast are Sue Scott. Gary Williams. Jack| Brownell. Beatrice Stephans. Art! Soloimm and John Taylor. ' * ★ ♦ Future journalists of the Pontiac Northern Polaris staff recently visited Seahdm High School in Birmingham for a news conference. The conference was open to all high school students intereMed in improving their techniques of writing. They attended lectures and also became belter acquainted with the “dos” and don'ts” of wilf-ing, nnd the advantages and disadvantages of journalism. Mrs. Ann Morrow is advisor of the news staff and also counselor at Pontiac Northern. A new semester rolls by and "new business" for student council members includes organizing and making plans (or a foreign change student. To Stage *Dixie Rhythm’ Tuesday Minstrel Show Is Slated al Emmanuel By KATHY McKEE Dixie Rhythm" is the name chosen by the Emmanuel Christian High School seniors for their lively minstrel show. Curtains will go up for the 31-member cast at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7th in the school auditorium. Tom Sutton and Jim Pittman are the lively end men. Comical skits will be presented by Jim New-banks. Evelyn Chapel, Bob Hutto, Carolyn Brewer, and Jim Dennis. nile," two of Al JuImhi's bits. A ; boys' quartet composed of Jim ; Dennis, Wayne Young, Jim New-banks and Joel Lanrkner will also panfomtme a popular spiritual, “Dry Bones.” Musical presentations will be given by a girls trio made up of i Carolyn Martift,' Judie Carte, and! Carolyn Ludwig. They will sing "Shwtnin’ Bread. " Jim Dennis will solo on "Old Man River.” The entire class will be singing in the chorus and' participating throughout the event. Tickets will be sold at the door. Principals Will Visit Three Pontiac Schools •Pontiac area high school and junior high school principals will be among the 6S0 Michigan prbici-pals attending the annual conference of the National Assodation of Secondary School Prtncipals Feb. 11-15 in Detroit's Cobo Hail. The conference will feature : tour of Pontiac Northern High" School and Washington and Madison Junior High &hools in Pontiac. Name Six New Members Speakers Active Initiate Thespians af PC//|atOxfordHigfi ■. John Harbaugh. Art Silver- re.st Brown with his cla.ssos. By B.%RB flRIFFIN |form a v aluable wivite to thej thorn, Ron sianke and Becky ! The Pontiac Central Thespian school. These students assist ini Bryce. : Troup No. 499 initiated six new'grading papers, setting out sup-| shaw, Ed Christie, Doug members al the semiannual initia-lplies. t.vping records and Heaning!Anderson. Bruce Coleman. Kathy tion ceremony Tuesday night in up j Calhoun, Dave Blank, Donna Helm-! the dramatics room. student assisting instnalor kamp. Kathy O Brien and Saraj To be eligible lor membership in: Duane Steele are Harriet Zlm- !wood help chemistry teacher For-! this national honorar.v drama so- ..................... - ...... ciety students must have earned at least 20 points working on plays. Paints are obtained by arting In or being on cmnniiltees lor Central productions. New members are Dave Hunt, Connie Nichols, Lindk Brown, George Sarros, Helen Thams and Kay dine. Waterford Ski Clubbers Plan Big Weekend Trip Debate Team Always Busy; Now Planning! Forensic Contests By LINDA JACOB Four Oxford High School stu-; ! dents have participated this yearj as actlv^ members on the schml'si debate squad. . i By BARB SECAN i Aside from ____ "Caberfae, here we come!"jweekend, the ski club also At this initiation, the new mem- TIwse »iU be the words of anxious!weekly at Mt. Holly. A large numbers were given a prop and were ,"®f<'rford Township High School ber of students belong to the club asked to present an impromptv-|s*“‘‘*'s Friday as they head . and everyone looks forward^ to ski-skit around it j for the snowy slopes, i ing jon Wednesday. Officers of Thespians are Kaye i Gaddes. president: Judy Whitmer.|*«^«f '"‘•I The On the affirmative team are Laura Pearce and Denia Boris. On .the negative are David Kenny and adventurous Dennis King. This season of the league debates but the affirmative is doing quite well by winning two out of three of * * * I their debates. ■ memneni I has been chosen for vice-president: Mark Berg. secrc-|”’ • . '“Oedipus Rex ' which will be pre- tary: and Connie Nichols, troa-. wH boaid a »ki tram,^„,^ p,^ auror. . . Cf^,r"|val in Mt. Pleasant in March. SCIE.\CF FAIR SlJkTFD dav allerritjon bwirailT^ ^ Portraying Oedipus will be Don raiK M-air.ii day allernoon byv tram. Wenn.sten ^ number ot sonoois pa -rheUnnean Society bas set April! The club ch(«e this popular ski , ^ cnvette Mike Mansniir !•" the.se debate programs. 11 and 15 a.s the dale.s (or the]area because of its excrllent skiing Mike Mansour.: annual Science Fair to be held in .facilities and partially because o(| the Pontiac Central cafeteiiiy. Both the affirmative and the negative teams have won many of their practice debates. * * # A number of schools participate THE ]\ATIO^’S MOST WAJVTED HOME 1027 SQ. FT. OF LIVING AREA INDIVIDUAL ROOM GAS HEAT AHACHED GARAGE 8" HORIZONTAL ALUMINUM SIDING GLASS WINDOW WAU SEPARATE LAUNDRY AREA FAMILY ROOM WITH SLIDING GLASS DOOR ONTO PATIO ALL ALUMINUM 3 BEDROOMS Va acre LOTS SCHOOLS, SHOPPING NEARBY AT OUR LOWEST PRICE EYJER OFFERED ‘T1.660 the group plans to lodge at the Manton Inn Caberfae. Area Ntudenis ma.V enter projects on any aspect of science In the elemenUry, junior high nnd high school divisions. Qualified judges fiom nearby! award a (air, good, excellent “w ,Drama Club Plans Florence Jharmark.j Some of the schools fhat the its resort atmosphe.T . “if" "ave Under the sp^sorshqi ul Dave McDcrmidj North Branch. Romeo. Troy und superior rating. Cash prizes will; i ± be given the best all-around proj- iSI reuOTnianCe i and Doug at St. Frederick's complete the cast. Seniors were successful in stirring up enthusiasm at the pep afy^ sembly Ihey. presented this affair-noon for the game tonight between the Waterford Skippers and the Pontiac Northern Huskies. ? given ect in each division. John Hunt, Dave Todd Anderson have planned the re-organization of the Science Fair; ®-' MARI' EU.EN DETMER committees. i drama enthusiasts at St. Committee chairmen are Jim' K'Sh School are working Colando operations; Nancy Bain;*’**'"^ **’^**‘ Pl*-''- “The Im- and Helen RamsdeU. planning: and|P<^«"«‘ Being Earnest ' Joann Davis, judges and awards. | Members of the Drama Club are The biology club has recently 1experience not only in act-elected Olficers for the second sr<- ‘"8 but in costuming. ............. SI. Mike's Students Will Hear Professor mester. Msted by Joann Davis, vice prrs-Ident; Virginia Norvell, secretary; and laNetta Rowston, treasurer. Other officers are Dave Colando, hfBforian: pnd Marilyn Jack, reporter. Cent's Choir ai» chose their second semester olficers this week. Re-elected president was Ed Harouttmian. Other officers an Tom Murphy, vice president; Judy Hinldey, secretary: and Jadde MoUen, treasurer-Sttide^ who assist in the chemis-^ iab durti^^their bt*e hour per- constniction and make-up. The expctienc^ obtained helps In producing the annual senior play in the spring. No actual date been set for a performance. Some $300 was netted from the recent candy sale which goes into the play fund. Shirley -Green and Art Wagner are happy winners of the top cmdi prizes in the gale. Shirleit received $15 to selUng IIS cannaters, while Art .received |10 to selMng 84 can-nlsters. Their sato, combined with the sales of the rest d the senior class made the drive a definite Success. Nominations for a Valentine king and queen were held yestertlay but the: winners are yet to he ui« nounced. . By PAT BURNS Dr. Gerhard Blass, associate professor of physics at the University of Detroit, will address the student assembly at St. Michael's High School Tuesday on the topic of "Strurture nnd Dynamics of Our Galaxy." The Oxford debate program is nder the direction of Richard Siler who is also a head of the Oxford High School English department. ♦ * The Oxford team was ho* the team from Harper Woods Notre Dame on Wednesday. if it -'it Forensics activities are TflS ing planned at Oxford. Students interested in the program are allowed to choose from different categories according to their Interests and abilities. Forensics is a speech activity . which gives high school students the chance to compete with other high schools in the area. I lonors and awards may be won This lecture Has. beqn arrongedlhy those students'who participate through the .Michigan Academy of in this program. Science Arts and Letters and is * * * HH ‘430 “r *87 Per Monlh ^iietnan at the ider Hel- Uatveralty ot Lelpitg aenberg. After getting his degree be was an assistant at the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Leipzig, and theoretical physicist at the Uni-vernty of Berlin. Following fiie occupation he fought mathematics and physics at the University of Nurem^rg. Rivals meet tonight at 8 in the Oxford High gym. The Oxford FeeulQr wBI nMet. the Orion Faculty In a baaket-ban game aaalsted by a friendly benet. the donkey. The game ia being sponhored by the Oxford P’Qub tor the purpoee of raising money toward the pur-)«we BOWIK, Md. (APl-rThe UWatedjalortn. j winter meeting at Bowie racejeourae, plagued by »now, fire attc By BILL CORNWELL The Chiefs of Pontiac Central |to conquer the run-and-shoot In-try to keep their grip on 2nd place lltcic o'*'" PHILADELPHIA (AP» - Coach: Charley Wolf of the Cincinnati} Royals today voiced disagreement I .fatal. It will take an all-out eflorbwith jumping jack George Fed. 71!!! ^mour of St. ilo conquer the run-and-shoot In- muscular Bradell Pritchett andv^^ *^7, ■ u **®'®.’^*** shan>4.hootina Clarence going for; him but his height. •Just because he’s 7-1 doesn’t make him a gqod player." Wolf said of the Philadelphia star after he had scored 45 points Thursday night to lead the Warriors to a 133-118 National Basketball Association victory over Cincin- ] nati. Jack Twyman, with 25, points, and Oscar Robsrtson with! "1, were high for Cincinnati. "Swede Halbrook (of Syracuse) 7-3 but he can't get the thing.s done Chamberlain does," said Wolf. ’The fact that Chamber-and has ability makes. matter of fact, it was not until the 4th quarter of their first meeting that the Chiefs were able to pull away after being held to a slim two-point lead. The two teams battled nip-and-ituck«^or three periods and the Chieft tonight when they tangle dangerous Flint Central in a Saginaw Valley Conference basketball game at Flint’s Ballenger Field-house at 8 p.m. Art yan Ryzin's PCH cagers will be gunning for their 8th victory in 11 starts and 5th league win against} two defeaU. They’re currently tied!-. . with Arthur Hill for 2nd in the 39-37, entering the fi- Saginaw Valley standings. wra*'i7^ FUal Central, a much better team than Ms i S over all record '» and »-S SVC mark would Indl cate. Is seeking revenge lor an 7‘"* P^»y^W\nHt PCH the first earlier »8 41 loss to the pUeh I*"* P« r«Hinel stiuation on the PCH couH. ^ | J*^,;*""**^ A faint-hearted attempt by the i 3iiefs thU evening will surely bel (Mto Kennedy a 6-6 cen- ter, and 5-7 guard Roy Couser were West Huron sharp-shooting Clarence Douglas completing the top unit. The Indians like to press on de-tehse and this should be a vigorous challenge to the quick-moving Cou-who plays the ^‘quarterback" spot. , ' Forward Cloyce Dickerson Is the leading scorer tor the Flint quintet and Jerry Roberson traUs him by only one point Jim Toles, Rick Moore and Dick Homing are the Indians’ other regulars and all five have often scored In double figures to demonstrate their well-balanced of- GO-KARTS The speedy Indians are a basket-happy outfit. They have been averaging 70.8 points per game, scoring 98 one time and 80 another. HOT ROD SPEED EQUIPMENT CUSTOM COLOR •4 S. Parry FE 4-95 M him much greater. The fourth-place Royals’ los.s in! the nightcap of a Convention Hall i doubleheader hurt their Western | Division playoff chances. The loss; lo the varsity squadiTheir 43 total at PCH was their Anleies'" during the interim and both started lowest of the campaing. lolaL St’ Loui for the Chiefs in’last week’s 54-45! In other Valley (petition to-^ruaL o? FrS T"; victory over Arthur Hill. ,night, unbeaten and league-leading shot in the la^it ^ V P * * Lakers won wit^r^.tar‘ Van Ryzm is expected to sUrtiCentral and Flint Northern goes Elgin Baylor side^ned S a E Kennedy and Couser again tonightto Arthur Hill. iankle. ^ Qfimea with a bad cSt/um/' VODKA FINEST any way you look at it Subtle, smooth, light Arrow Vodka is a well* mannered mixer you and your guesis wilt enjoy. 100 PROOF Code No. 6078 $437 4/5 QUART ARROW lIQUtURS CORf.. OfTROIT, MICH, 10 ANp 100 PROOF, DISTIlltD FROM CRAIN VYe Now Have Joke, THE NEAR-SIGHTED APPRAISER! Lott week he took in o kiddie cor —thought it wot o foreign import. BEFORE HE GETS GLASSES signed THE SALESMEN iJOHN M^AULIFFE 630 Ooklond Ave. Pontioc From Your Paneling and Tile Headquarters CEUK TU ft’/i p.r til. WHITE 12x12 FIRSTRIPPING 1x2 .02 4XS*-«R00KlliUI0GIUIY Pre-finished, Va'\ BeouHfui Vinyl Finish •* li HOmPRIEfMEUIIG.... ..*110 11% 1x8-1x10 Per 1000 •■in. Bd. Ft. P*- IMPICOLOI1-GMOVE MAHOGANY-PASTEL 0 Selected Knotty Cedar Paneling $^35 1x4 rkru 1x10 1x4‘stoits os low os p«,iooohd.ft. ALL YARD PRICES QUOTED DICKIE LUMBER COMPANY 2495 brehord Loke Ave., Keego Horbor FE 4-3538 WINTIR HOURS: 7:10 ta S«0 Mwiday thru Fridsf—Sahirdsy 7;3« to itOO pjm. PNH Matmen Roll On Wl.i dec. Art Whipple iWLi' 131—Cottrell plnnM r OBlin. lOO-Chuck Pontiac Northern completed a’ wlwatkrforii seweep of Inter-Lakes opponents by:,^^.i3im cook 'W^dec John steckiini beating Southfield 27-15 as Walled jUR-mc'k sherT ' ................ Lake was taking Waterford byia,‘*rV oimnir*e' the same score last night. Pontiac v'e Femi.... ........................ Central took a 42-8 drubbing at 2‘c” Mlk*.*"ppe’r“^* Bay City Handy. j i«s—Butch crowe Successive decisions by Winfred dec“'Te?r'y' Miracle and Dave Fox and Jerry ???.*?!'<' '* Heard's pin enabled the Huskies pull away after Southfield had rallied to trail only 16-12 with four matches to go. A tourney loss Hugi for Heard is the only setback for iWhif the trio all season. It was Northern’s 8th dual win ia nine starts.-Falls by Wes Cottrell. Ron Wik and big John Van Sicklen paced Walled Lake which came from behind twice early to take command. Barry Whittaker turned in his best showing of the season to gel PCH off in front but it was all Handy from then on except for a 5D decision won by Curt Lee. welfhl—Vm 8 Kurchkk $-0. lU-jlm Dodge (H f:.....-'-* rowlkee, 8-J. lJ»-Boy< wnue 'Hi deteeted Del Senborn. $-0 IJ7—Fred Nutt iHi .hut out Ch»flei Bceeer.. S-0. US—Terry Bishop iH - Ted Rum McOutre. 4-1 138—Lei Bob Almond. J—R0| Almond cHi welloped P»u Rolsvorth. ll-I 1S4—Oene Vent iH. blanked Bruce Wleent. 5-0. 185—John "Ullte (Hi edged Wayne Lee, 5-3. 180-aul Jane iHi whipped Duane Rlchardi CUSTOM COATED AUTO SEAT BELTS Protect your life and the lives of-your ^passengers with a set of seat belts installed by our experts. We hove them to fit all models. PAUl'S SEAT COVEBS 286 S. Saginaw St. FE 4-9936 Fantlae Preta Phate LtADS HUSKIES — Jerry Heard scored one of Pontiac Northern’s three pins as the Huskies finished unbeaten against Inter-Lakes rivals by whipping tough Southfield last night. Htf has lost only one match all season. Hanka. . .. __ _____ _______ pinned Guy Ip-ltdan. 113—Lyle iBl downed ken fCImtnel. 4-1 Mai Gawalt iPi took fall ov Kaufman. 137—Ken Howard iS. .. Oene Graves. 8-5, 133—Don Teel, nipped Tim HulU. 5-4. 138—BUI Shelton Cudnohulaky. 5-0. Liebler iBi defe.ted _____ - . 154—Mlraclt drubbed ______ Kop.ch,_ 7-8,_^185^—Pox whipped John I edged Hits $50,000 Hole-in-One PALM SPRINGS. Calif. (API-Spokane’s little known At Mengert ■trying to trade austerity in the North Woods for prosperity in the desert—held a slim and surprising lead today going Into round three of the Palm Springs Golf Classic. But the unrivaled conversation piece here was an even bigger ^ aurprise—a hole-in-qne that could turn into a $50,000 stroke of luck for Don January. February Good for January mufflers ^0 8 GUARANTIED plished with an 8-iron, had several engaging aspects. One of them was that the slender Dallas! golfer thought at first his ball was stuck in a tree instead of a hole. There wa.s actually a second! hole in one Thui-sday—scored by I Sam Tobias of Bakersfield, Calif., on the 217-yard 12th at Eldorado,} but Tobias, unhappily, is an amateur. and all he gets for his rare! accomplishment is a golf carl. •} FONTUC uimot cb. 831 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-0913 ' January Specials 1 CkiBh and Ckxrry i 1x2 FURRING STRIPS ^ i-i" 2x4-8 ECONOMY FIR STUDS 39< Ea. 1 1x6 1 ROOF BOARDS ! 5^ •■'"• 2x4 ECONOMY FIR Lin. Ft. 1 1 ROCK WOOL I INSULATION 1 89^ PLYWOOD 1 4x8 Prefiniihed Mahogany 2'x4' Pegboard 69^ Each 4x8—'4 AD Fir »... January, a 31-year-old Texan ... who played golf for 24 years with-;^|> out scoring an ace, hit the jackpot Htw'kin. the fly Thursday at the 148-yard 15th hole on the Indian Wells Country Qub course. The sponsors of this 90-hole, $50,000 event have Offered a $50,-000 bonus to any pro scoring an ace, and if no one else makes it before Sunday night, January will have the plump priZe to himself. Mengert, also 31, shot a 6-under- ^ par 65 Thursday at Thunderbird;^-^ ‘ MoWrv and came in with a two-day score of 133.' The foi-mer amateur *•»'’ sm"i,f*Qu'tk was Just a stroke in front of Bob;o»rdner Dickin.on Rosburg and Art Wall Jr., andjj^™ Nkho”. only two strokes ahead of Fredjo»ry pi.y.r „ Hawkins, Jay Hebert, Geoi'geisiSf’^Leontrd" ’ Bayer and Dave Marr. !E?b*shi*ieir January's hole-in-one, accom-ired Kroii ____Higgin* BiUy Mtxwfll Balding I Htm^y 1 Finst«rWAld OoAlby S9-70~13« 6S-70-138 6M9-138, 65- 79-m 694!>-l38 7(M>8—138 68.71- 139 6«lr7(V-139 ; . 67-72-139 69.71- .140 g9.71_140 68-73—140 •7-73-140 71-69-140 ... 72-68-140 66- 74-140, SKI Grandview Michigan's Newest Ski Areo GRAND OPENING Satvrday and Sunday. Febrnary 4 and 5 Apple Slalom—Smiday Pee-Wee Midget Junior Senior SKI RACES ERTSI NOW-TiopkiM. Prixes. Clewis, Favoritei Ei^itioa Skatiig and Wama Miller Ski Movies Thompsoa load oxit oa U.S. 23 or 4 Milos North oi Foatoa oa Foatoa load STAN PEABODY-Fonton MA 9-6143 WHITEWALL SPECTACULAR YOUR CHOICE ... TUBELESS or TUBE-TYPE • TWIN SAFETY TREAD • FUU SIZE AND TREAD DEPTH • DISTINCTIVE APPEARANCE • MANUFACTURED BY DAYTON RUBBER CO. TO TOP QUALITY SPECIFICATIONS -BUT SLIGHT SURFACE BLEMISHES MAKE THEM FACTORY SECONDS Jest Say "CHARGE IT" Budget Terms, a Year Credit Applications Taken 6E IT" I to Pay I tn by Phone I SIZE 1 BUCKWALLS WHITEWALLS Ini.95 *12.95 1 13.95 14.95 1 15.95 16.95 1 17.95 18.95 FREE! 1.000 Pricei Plus Tax and Trade-in Tire Oil Tour Cor GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS With Pnichase of 4 or More Tirei! ALIGNMENT No Charge te Check iMoar wars SJ95 CHOICE USED TIRES- 53*?. AH Sixes Black or Wbita All Yaart, Installed Free . v ' ^ ^ MUFFLERS Ford, Chovy, Plymouth $y95 Bonded Brakes Mott Cam . Sraka Inspoction FREE £i$1995 Plymouth I lb ~ Danton Tire Co. # 77 WEST HURON STREET FE 8-e424 I I f I c il THK PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1981 Lodge Calendar ncKutor OqpmnunicaUon PooUac liOdce No. » P& AM. Pri. Feb. 1 7 .M (un. P. B. Mapl^r, WM News in Brief L Business and Finance Military Abroad Must Cut Spending McNamara Adds 53 Planes to U.S. Fleet ^JA to Close I MARKETS vaadoHaod ■ iM>n under constnktion at 33T4 «>''-.*'«’a"‘nK J«;vcl. as in; slxable Jump in its nattonal rank- .Ik. ^ ****'• is indication hv ing based on total assets In laao. Itself that there can’t be much wit || moved up 75 places over imentiveness involved in Ih', its 1959 placing and ended up script. It is based on a story byj the year as the 78!nd largest Clifford Simak. bank in the nation. Working Copitol LOANS PONTUC mUICE i M0BTG5GE CO. Pontiac P.O. Box 363 FE 2-8990 Negro Leader /s Honored With hlfh prim* apt! Detroit Typesetting Co. Two More Firms Join Gas Price Drop in Area hlthtr; mo(t hlth cb^cc sbO primt ------ Iamb* II.W-n:M: 3 toad* prime lamb* 14.74-II.N: tooC —■ wcwled Umbt ll.S4-lt.aO: !of Columbus Hall. August Heider was re-elected vice president. Andrew Hoehniwgb'"^ot»oi»~imd"prtm» Vh7rB'i^b4"n^^ clerk and Richard RobichaudjJhmeJ Ind prime 7.'i’ .hold* treasurer. Robichaud was re-ap-!t»7S; good and choice .bom pointed manager. Rudolph Stingleiil”’raa-ia.M.** '"®‘“ **' was appointed membership oUker.i*»: A dividend of 4 per cent was iiM^^iabit lo^ tew .ate* b declared '*"** **’*'_ *** Pontiac area motorists will get.______;_____________________ *** a lift as major oil companies an- prto en-p. Workers Talking Standard Oil Co. and Speedway’ New York Stocks iKarly Momlof OuoUUooti rtfur* anor dtclmal point* art elgbUt* IU erk caal.. SS.4 NEIV YORK lUPD-Negro inte-l gratkm leader the Rev. Dr. Martin: Luther King received the 19611 WE’RE WAY 0YERST0CKED...AND THEY’RE PRICED TO GO FAST!!! BoUnt All Bowl Sir* . Petroleum Corp. were the latest j to reveal lower prices to their service stations in t< e metropolitan! area today. { Dictate on Plant Location! their owa prices. Indicated they DETROIT (AP) — A United win pass the savings, ranging Auto Workers spokesman said from a peaay to 14 cents a gal- Thursday night the big union may Ion. on to motorists if this has (seek to limit the automakers’ aot already been done. jright to lorate their plants. The latest chain reaction amongi 1 Tob Cta ... M.4 John* Mao .. bAi . . 37.1 Job** * L .. 4d . 34.4 KcUcr Hsy ...... 74.4 Kfnnccott . tin ... 33.3 Klmb Clk 3 ... . 35.3 Krt.f«. as . til . 44.3 KTMcr iSdy M LOr Ola** t d 34 Lib HcNBL OS* ti t Ufi it My tit 54 3 Lockb AIre a T*1 ml Lon* S Cfin —.4 Lon* 8 Os* S3J award of the Americans for Demo-' cratic Action (ADA) Thursday; night at a dinner in the Hotel' Astor. hr ! 51 LorllUrd _____ .. M»ck Trk Armour * Co 43 7 Msrthi Co Atcblioo .... 34.3 May D Blr Ayeo Corn .. 15.4 M**<1 OP Balt a Oh .. 374 Mercit SMh stMl 45 Mpb Hon __________ (ton M * U. 79.7 . M.7 Manun Cb M.S 540VI Ward . . 4.7 Motorola . 77.3 Nat cub B . \\i 2“ M.4i Amwig the iis-akc M lADA’s annual Roosevelt Day di< JJ'*!ner were Sen. Joseph S. Oark. M.3|P*Pa.. and Harvard economist John Kenneth Galbraith, an adviser of President Kennedy. Clark said that under the senate’s present rules, "Mne-leeath rentary men ... the DIrksens, the GoMwaters. the Bridges and the Byrda.” could harass Kennedy's proposals by FORD DEALERS RED HOT 33.4 Hit Orp* 41.4 Ntt Land - 33.4 NT C«ntr*l . ;3,4 No Am Ar . . 7.4 Nor Pa* Coo* C . 34 7 0**ni Cat . 83.1 Ow*n* U1 OI ______ ■74 7 Pac O a El M.3 53.4 Pan A W Air M.3 ‘if Ford does not want to live coium ' up to its moral obligation, our|c®“ jj* I people at the company say that,! com the oil companies was initiated last week by the Shell Oil Co. Others, besides Shell and Speedway, are expected to make proportionate cuts in gasoline prices. Shell and Speedway reouced the price .9 cents per gallon in Oakland. Macomb, St. Clair, Monroe. Washtenaw and Livingston counties and 1.6 cents per gallon in Wayne CJounty. UAW’s E'ord department, voiced the threat in a debate on automation with Malcolm L. Denise, vice president for labor relations Ford Motor Co. The UAW contract with the Big Three automakers. Ford, General Motors and Chrysler, runs out this summer. Australians believe that Sov’iet Raissia was to blame for the Paris Summit failure. Most of the S3 per cent who blamed Russia said the Russians never intended a Summit, and ^t the U21vas only an excuse. TlJe 19 per cent who blamed U.S. said the U2 flight was badly timed. Undecided bered 28 per cent. Kenncth Bannon, director of the The debate took (dace before an overflow audience of Detroit dustry and union leaders. Bannon cited industry rumors that Ford is going to build two new cars, one smaller than the current compact Falcon and one larger. "The new cars ought to built right here in Detroit." Ban-Inon said. "We have a lot of come the 1961 nei^iation-s. should put some teeth in the newjj contract on management’s rightjU... to locate plants *’ i£?™ H.3 Ptnbry. 54-3 Pa RH 73.4 ^^1 c van .,. 34.4 Phllco ,,— Cop a 8 5.3 PlMlB* 1 . . ICont Mot .. a 4 PhlirFt. nghtjCont Oil . 57 4 Proct a ftlibDBterlng tiieni to death on the ’ He said the nation would face a major constitutional crisis if tncl 'nineteenth century men” thusj succeeded in blocking Kennedy’i' programs. SELLOUT ' Coot Bak . Itaa a •Inter* . D*t Idli Denise did not respond. Michigan has been hard hit by plants relocating elsewhere and lack of new industry in the state. l4*( Air l The latest figures for the Detroit tuia % ; show leS.MX) persons unem- g ployed, 11.8 per cent of the labor XmTr Bad'! force. ISmSlo? ■ The debate was staged by the' to*} Detroit chapter of the Industrial ipmp tot.! ~ ^ iPnlib Tra . •3.4 Pur* OIH^ 15 RCA 14.3 Revlon 34.5 Roy Tob 35.3 Rovil Out . «-» g"»s«y S‘ JM.3 St Reg Ftp „. •,»-J BcbytH* Uf .. 15.3 114.5 Soon Rocb 35J Shell Oil 47.4 atnelAtr iJ’* STfe' Swainson Names «S Phone Co. Man >j?;i to State Post P«.t.,'gsS...-’!•? TJS5-?- Though maligned hawks prey largely on rodents ' insects. It is estimated that ajo4n ti*- single hawk saves farmerd about,SJ5,2o™ . . :: 33,3 $110 a year in rodent damage. lofiieTi*®"’*' sir nnMkal m* ' 1^ ! - J~ "Long Lloyd" ^ Lloyd Motors Y950 dodge Vi TON PICKUP FOR S6LF-D6FENSE. BAU -SE-TN OFF 'VOUR FEET BY BOWO TO LLOYD MOTORS AND PICKIN6 OUT ONE OF THEIR FINE EASy-RlWN® USED CARS. *9« 1958 RAK PER MO. Rodio, Heater, Whitewalls '55 CHEVROLET 210 2-DOOR V-8, Radio, Heater, Whitewolls . *2S5 1952 FORD 6-Cyl., Automatic Transmission, Radio, Heater. . . *95 '56 FORD CUSTOMLINE 4-DOOR V-8, Radio, Heater, Automotic Transmission.. 1959 FORD 6-Cyl., Standard Shift, Rodio, Heater, Whitewalls, Assume Poyments. PER MO. LOW CASH DOWN or YOUR OLD CAR nifRClRV 232 S. SAGINAW ••PONTIAC LI.NCOLNl FEderal 2*9I3I ^_____________________ .1 4 ''SAFE BUY-BEST DE AL'^^ ^ — ^ MERCURY-CONTINENTAl-COMET-ENGLISH FORD ' O^pnr Onh Pali* PS Si""*': LANSING OPi—Appointment of a Michigan Bell Telephone Co. official to the governor’s staff in a new drive to promote the state s economic growth was announced by Gov. Swainson today. Arthur Meyers of Brighton, executive assistant tor the telephone company, is the first of a series of business and industrial officials who will be loaned to the state by the business community Swainson said. Meyers, 44, will work for sixi months as a special assistant for' liaison between the governor’s office, the Michigan congressional — delegation and federal -depart. 15.4’ "*^***s in Washington. Well COOK YOU UP A deal THAT WILL warm YOU UP Hooker Cb . ~idU8t IUt lF*n?Su’. BterUk*Sr’ 31.3 US StrrI . 34.5 US Tttb . 45 3 Upjohn . 34.7 V*B RA*1 t7.i W*«t 0B T*l. M4 Wogor A. G!os Partner Jl.i of Warting, Lerchen LOOK FOR THE MAN WITH THE RED MITTENS FOR THE BEST SELECTIONS AND EASIEST TERMS! J .. S4J I a T»i 5 .1 wmroiT BTO«s Watling, Lerchen 8i Co.. Detroit-based brokerage and investment firm with an office in Pontiac, has announced the admission of Wagar A. Glas as a general part- Btetrle XquIpniMit Cc —...ID Rubber Cto........ Or*4t Lakct Cbamlesl Co Michitan ■oaml*** Tub* Cc Pro^t _ Rudy Msaatbcti Shaturproof OU— ToMe IdUoa Co. tuitok Co. iait extrp. •VcfiSfli .. 4.1 4.3 .17.1 It .. It 3 ■S.4 2 J Glas Joined WaUlng. Lerchen & Co. in 1946 as a registered representative, and has been with the firm’s Ann Arbor office since that date. He is board chairman of the National Association of Investment Clubs. I Watling, lerchen maintains general and executive offices in Detroit with branch offices in Ann Arbor, Jackson. Kalamaaoo. Birmingham and Dearborn, as well as Pontiac, and in New York aty. JOHN McAULIFFE FORD, WC. 6)0 Oakland Avt. Rantiac, Mick. BEAHIE MOTOR SALES SS06 Dixie Hwy. Watorferd, Mich. EDDIE STEELE, INC 270S Orchard Uka Rd. Ksago Harbor, Mick. MONEY AVAILABLE NOW! Tennessee Auto Col!isionT. H. Heineman Wins Ki!is Royal Oak Woman j Promotion at Swanson BENTON, Tenn. m-A two-car jcoUlskn in front of the Polk County JaU Thuraday took the life of a Michigan woman and injured Sheriff Buford Oiican. Mrs. Eva Thenpasa of Royal Oak dtod lato Ikanday algkt hi a hMpttal at nearity Oleve-laad, Tim., a( lojaries received la the wreck. Officers said Mrs. Thompaoo and her husband were riding in one , Dixon and WUIard Bfcwddes, the other. All but Thompaon were hMpitalized and the sheriff was reported in fair condition. ' J pointed an associate. J. Rpbert F. Swanson, president of Swanson Asaociates, Inc., archy ItecU, plaimrs and aigineers, Moomfleld Hills, has announced the appointment of Floyd R Heine- Heineman will direct the busi-Hs administration and contract activities ter Swanson.- An ________ date of the firm tor the past four yean, Heineman formerly was to charge of the field superrtriofi nd ooostruction department. Jack K. Monteith, A.I.A.1 a member of the design stafi and project architect, recently has been ap- TO PAY OFF YOUR BILLS! TO PAY OFF YOUR HOME! TO IMPROVE YOUR HOME AI^D LOWER YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENTS! H IF YOU NOO FOR EXAMPLE . . . T* par *n « V YOU NEED V YOU NEED WE WU T* sap an aap b CALL NOW FE 3-7833 Free Consuitotion m WM <44 eokto LOAN Wd>w PI ARRAN6E ^Oilu AT W NO OBLIGATION-. FREE ESTIMATES 12 YEARS af 6% 92 West Huron Sf. T^E PONTIAC PRESS, I DAY. FEBRUARY .% 10(U Rent Apto, Furni»hed 37 [ R^t Apt*. 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Svove lUTB., meat n a-d1U COLORED — 4 ROOMS AND bXtH i lacludlag beat, hot aater. etove . --------------‘ Aaaett_ li^ i — '*refrtnrai Realtor!, 3S 1 Huroa St. chIldrex welcome Modern 8 room apartaaent, itiive and refrigerator nirnlataed •88 monthly. Apply at 103 Bloomfield Terracr or phone PE 8-3331. Efficiency Aprtnienfs Living room. Utcnen, bathroM $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 _ 844 Eait Blvd. N. at Valencu l-BBDROOM SUBUlUAN. OPTION to buy Ilka rent. PE S-gSSi_ I l-BEOROOM. BASEMENT. NEAR I i UNPCRNUHEO., SP AC IOCS heated 3-bedroom apaHmenU Pront MO. back. ggg. 4M Woodward Strer' ------ — --- jroj-748r Lakeifroiit: Duplea with viev Two bedroom* aa. EkIra l^e living ith upaMIri. jn wlthflre- ------,.j!bap down AU utili- lumlebed. Weit BloomUeld 2-BEDROOM BRICK Duplea, full baaeoieor ••• decorated. $88 per i vir-um ri7 ' Also 3 bedroom home with ful baaement. Pine Lake liont. Oa beat. LcsHp R. Tripp, Realtor 75 We. t Huron Street PE 4-4378 or PE 88181 Rent or l.e n Lake A ORCHAR I) CT. A ITS. Rent now greatly reduced Purnlabed or Dnfurnlih'd l-BfCDROOM APARTMENT Open DaSy' PfeiVATE I heat, wati _ _ _ _lurn. 3388 Auburn Ave JJL 3-1378 UNION COURT APARTinNTa Are ^you looking for clean at. NICHOUE-HARGER ______FE 5-sm NEWLY DECORATED. L A R O E13-BEDRddM HOME POR *011 living room. fuU-ilaad bedroom. Lower Btralti Lake. 380 monili all big cloaeti. Pine reception EM 3-3088.__ _______ hall, biait-ln bathtub, tile f^re, ; a-BiCDHOdM'BRICE RANCH. CAR-i large dinette alM elieable klteb- p,ting and drapei. refrigerator! en. gaa heated building. Juet I- and etove. oil heat, garage, fenced ■*•**:•- ilory waU-up. Automafle gaa hot m hack yard “' “md.*^t.onr8p.?s?."us: l&^m-du;l^-d^ ''potaU^ntrane?’^'^^ NorthVlde - mluSld St^I-1^: 3.RE*DROOMrMODERN OAS HEAjd^^^w^n hSl^ lar^*glai'led ?led wall? JiiSlUmJd n?lw ""P*' ~ >-'»«droom upper- m Pontiac OR 4-1804. . front porch. 3-car garage 100 decorated.'i*eelleM"l«attoii. Udy ” 3VBEDBOOM H01«. DRYER' aHdI SS^'st’ ^ntlaf only PI 8-3433 before 8 p m 6-1173 after 6 p m.___^ wesher PI 4-5083 8*1:,,?™”*’= Rent Apts. Unfurnished 38 require^ aj^ onl,. inquire lOO STTlVw ROOM^r^R WOR.UNO 1 AND 3-BEDROOM. PARTLY Lwnt Hoiifte.a Fiirniah^d 3Q 1^* 8-8318 iFL .. •Pt» OR 3-3105, I'®"* nouses i-umisnea „^„-„-oA8”HiAT.^8ib^’- wSif*?. . l-BEDROOM MODERN. NICE AND OR_*-0508. _ : front ettractlve rm PE 87333 “ - - ■ - R00M8_.AND B/tm UTIUTY CLEAN''SLEEPIN0 ROOMre^ kyWA.haTJiam.SA. ‘Pop sure learned plenty about hockey today! F'or one Ip^rnt'mfn'r'today thing, that a body check is dangerous and won't always get no money down - For Sale Houses 491 For Sale Houses 49 SYLVAN VILLAGE. 3 BEDRM6. - _ ............uliilUej. In- , ,,,, .... quire W H. 8aRtn».____________ Pomlec Ariulte only. PE i-3353. 3 AND 3 ROOM APAtRTMENT. e ns'nn/viiM oo7\ ci wAii" Ttfiu .tove, , PrlSlflalre. clean. 338 > _ ^ BEIJROOM^HOME LAROEJulV- hS ^>333 fi” r FE a-STUi 3~RMS and” bath “prTvaTE. ‘ lower, clean, heated, cloie In, _adulU. I« month. PEJ-J3T4.__ 3 ROOMS- AND BATH. CLEAN* well h»atcd, «tove end refrtgcr»-_tor _PE_4-1788_ot FE a-»184. 3 j j TI^ BATH. ^DpWNy nitbed. Hear Pteher Body. 880 a month. PE 3-7*88 LAROE ' CLEAN ROOMS AND « Ref-. 3313 Sneilbrook 1 ^kATH*” SLEEPINO RodMSr d«. 880 a month. After I pm , CLEAN ROOM PRIVATE E OL 1-0188. i trance, U«e of phone. 24 Ploren PARTLY !CL|EAN ftOOMS TV ROOM, PI - ASSOaATE BROKERS -ivestmenl Co. Inc.. FE 8-8883 4« ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE_ “ a: SACRIFICE New 4-bedrm 3 bath home Nicf subdivision Near weet end of Klliabcth Like. 811.008. Will con- wo^ Realty. PE 4-8203. FE 3-8483 ____ y owner' Mp'oraN i bed- vl^ 3. 80 k 150 ft le bought wlin in"”.^? 7f‘t! featurlDi: pUhtered walls floor*, oil FA heal On pavet el Full price only $S.M» COLORED - $500 DOWN .n Km. to FHA terms > Oak floor. Ok! CIVILIANS $99 DOWN NO OTHER COSTS WILLIAMS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE IRWIN 01 If you’re elegible for a Of loa then take a iMk at Ihl. 3-b^ bath., verj tlcally new Hr/" No money * NORTHERN: I nice kitchen, prac-wall-to-wall carmtlni ring room and dining . the lot U .uper land- II us for eppuintment. Spotlite BUILDINO COMPANY Grand Opening See the Fabulous Bonniville 180 W. Beverly The Royale 974 Dewey located 1 baaement, oak floL... axe. nicely landscaped FE 4-0985, ROOM TERRACE, furnished or unfu— 885 a mo. FE : Oil beat. 9 BEDROOM HOME. PARTLY _ ---------- furnished LaSalle Park $70 mo. 8 AND RATH, MODERN. 3 BED-1 R jdus utilities. 3 blocks frnm kCjlnnl roams t70 Leon Btout. PE 3-8858. I inv OENTLEMAN Rd I. PE 4-131*. 410* E tBEDROQ3>t MODERN YEAR around cotUge EM 3;4IS*^_______ 1-BEDROOM HOME. 875 A MONTH. ' plus utilities PE 8-3465. ____^ >ROOM. CLEAN MODERN . HA 5-5000. __ I ROOM HOUSE. ALL UTILITIES After d Sat's White 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE and garage. For couple only. Call before 6 p.m 104 Henderson.___ '4 R06MS AND bath UPPER. 104 Porret. PI 3-7g33. ___ 4 ROOMS and bath IN DRAY Jon, beat, hot water turn. $50 a mr OR 3-5754 or OR 3 U73 4 ROOMS UTILITY AND BA'TH ground floor, children welcolne. no pels, FE _0:i^»_-.............. 4-Room - I bedroom, heat, stove and refrigerator turn. 880 00 8-Room - 3-beSroam lower — Heal 3-BEDRM . COMMERCE AUTO. piui uunties Eu'iJjn ' 3-ROOM. 84ARR1ED COUPLE'ONLV' Call PE 8-1718. 10 a m. to 0 pm. 4 ROOMS. ADULTS j^2-ss58 ! ideal bachelor s «I S-ROOM HOUSE ON DIXIE HWY , Pi«‘ Clarkston. near M-IS. Inquire 33 LARGE MOTEL ROOMS FOR RENT Auburn. ______ ______ _ , tiled baths, kitchenette. 815 TrOOM and bath couple weeklj, up 8883 Dixie Hwy __________ SiU " nice 85;|EP«N0 ROOM 1110 Manae Scott Lake PE ^ fe >7304 _____________________ .4-4433 ’ _______NICE ROOM f^R REFINED RE 3148“* sp^sm^r^ Pierson NO otheyoom- 8- ROO'M-'DUPLEX AND^ BASE: RWMJOT ^1^ PER^N P^VATE “3T13 utimies 810 week 3300 Elli. Lake 143 PERKINS STREEI. LARGE ' AfVf.V iirvvrir Nn ' _^^‘V444“ *’‘ ;^^“r«Vd®rXTs. S?1* J.h°; COLORED — Mo6eRN HOIIe — oT prtvatk tn Pull basement Oil furnace Suit-Bl^PINO RTO ■ ■ ■ ;ouple No children PE PE 5-a26 * “ WARM ROOM IN CHRISTIAN lots on Saline Dr ............... trv: BY OWNER. MlklO - NliOHBOR-hood. 3-bedroom all brick, good location call FE 3-0811. BY OWNER, 3-BEDROOM BRICK. 2 yrs old In Highland Estates Exceptionally modern kitchen - r"' ..... eMay Managei DAYS 6 ROOMS WO 3.3350 HAT . SUN . TO_$ SYLVAN LAKE in- OR 4-0175 1 24x48' y W mi N of Tele-I3fl FURNISHED- OA- 8.2524 CLEAN 2 near Wa’tc OR _M30l_ COLORED BEDROOM HOUSE ^ r * Lake $S5 r.. level. 1817 Sherwood Road. 3- bed-roomi, bath*, recreation room. 2-cir t*raee. 139.000 Also have 3-bedroom rrace. 1845 Lakeland, 114.000 FI 4-5090 or Pf 2-2105. TKl-UEX FI. STARTFU NO MONEY DOWN On your lot. Tri-Level or Ranch. ~Your plans or ours. Hare ibodcl. Plattley. Builder. EM 1-0403 TO BUY OR SELL see' (I.aRKSTOX , RH.\I. KST.ATF. IXC. 5858 S Mam St Y OWNER, 3-BEDROOM HOME. Open Daily 0 to 0; Sunday 13 to 5 lull basement, carpeting. N side MApIe 5-5g2I_ Iwatlon _^U or trede or rent t6 SETTLE ESTATT:; 7 ROOM PE 5-4890 or OR ,3-3311 _ home, and two car garage PE CRESCENT LK SUBDIVISION s—'> $000 DOWN 1 bedrin J''’. 4-bedroom. . . ___ ____ consider land contract, smaller home, house-payment. Bell for thU for 03 300 wttH 3320 down Call today. Peterson Real I'.state MY 3-1681 PACE - 3 BEDROOM OAS «*.aT - ALL PUR NISHED - CORNER LOT - PAVED STREET - EX-■t*ELLE^NT LOCATION payments less THAN rent - ONLY 80S A MONTH BARGAIX-COI-ORKD: DER 1 ROOF - 8 RMS —3 bedrooms and bath DOWN - 3 APAHTilENTS UP WITH PRIVATE ENTRANCE - PULL BASEMENT - FURNACE GARDEN SPACE - PAVED STREET - EXCELLENT LOCAITON - ONLY 812,- LAKEPRONT living room with picture overlooking lake. All oat plastered walls and it Priced at fl3.S50 GEORGS R IRWIN REALTOR 'BUD'' -KAMPSEN Rnild. Sell. Trade 150 DOWN On this 8 room I'a story home. Basemei.t. Oil hrat. 2 car garage. ^arpeted room and !»«? 4 BEDROOM Home with prlvUeffs r~ “ Oftit heat, low down After 5 can OA 8 TRADl OR tt fuiuble for 2 famine*. $90 month -t. Realtora, 28 E- Huron 8t. MM _ _ 3 ROOMS and' LONG LAKE. SUITABLE TOR 2. •30 mo EM 3-2704 after 3 LAKE ORION “cozy 1-BEDROOM. 160 HrighU Road. MY 3-1284. LARGE COMFORTABLE HOME on Lake Oakiattf* Completely fur- 1 GENTLEMAN. GOOD POOD AND clean, modern home. FE 2-0318. ROOM AND >OARD without 135

  • *“'■ •*'** I aul -M. Jones. Real I'.st. 2-bedrit l^d^ButtJJflew'^ ra Vs43^5r PE ‘nf*f«« P«0Ple *M 3-4933. jjj HURON STREET FE 4-3941 * 7988 in” 8 Mo* through Frl WILL CARE FOR ELDERLY LADY FE 4-8580 __ FE 8^1275 — - -------•--------------- - my home. MArket 4^3440. E Q U I T Y ~3' BEDROOM, FDR- Rent Stores 46 - ■t FOR SALE H,y OWNER. NEW pTeteij ".rkm*®*”^^ 2 4I33 S'“v‘‘”“.'“’Dni“ LL°k“ ! QUARTERS. PACE. Really OR 4-0438 Bui ■ WIliUMB LAKE AREA - ■ ' Quick Bale KENT E:>lablUhed In 1916 CLARKSTON^ ftne four b**}”*^ 1 ' p*ce* $14,000. Terms * BIO LAKE - Here i- a la 23 ft living r C'uzv l‘'or a Couple tills attractive north s room bungalow is "wh< t only 81.500 down. D this 3-bedroom h 4-ROOM - Plair Hatchery BED 5-ROOU ^APARTMENT. EXCEL! lent east Vide location. PE 2-0388 APARTMENT FOR HINT. 3 ROOMS and bath. FE 4-0310 ____ AUBURN HE10HT8, SQUIRREL Rd . 3-bedroom apsrtmrnt. best lurnlshed. $75 a mq UL 3-1403. om. lake ' IAMS ’ arount Unfurn. 8X* hMt. J-BEDROOM TILE BAtH, NEWLY decorated, fenced back yard - i Pav'd street wa'king rtlsiance to I 3-bedr Pontiac Motor and schools. 634 heat, Madison. FE 2-6223 High. FOR RENT OR 8/ 3-bedroom home, ucai bchuuh.. bv Olasa Rd , Ortonville Michigan. 880 Cal' TR 4-3050 Detroit. _ POR'RENT 5-ROOM HOUSE AT 5040 Ponuac i.ase Road. 8«o per jDgAL WITH UV^Q month OR 3-4W. ____ opposite Kroger. 51, ______________ ___ 1N~'VICINITT OP ROCHESTER Ri with parking. Will alter. FE modern 3-bedroom home, n e w 1 y _ 6-8139. . _ decorated, full baaement UL btoRE WITH PARKINO, 181 W 2-4910____ _________________ Huron. PE 5-8130 MODERN 3 BEDROOM HOME - SMALL 24X24-POOT BUILDING Excellent locetlon. EM 3-4005 Rent rresonable 2535 Pontiac NEVtXir DECORATED. 3-BEDROOM Lake Road. Call PE 0-1080 after single home. 3-car garage. Ellra- 7 p m ........ „ ^5556^* Rent'Office Space 47 "^o ------------------ --------------- bedroom 'rCnch'iMh carnort » OFFICES POR RENT. 4540 Ing. lent tear Waterford HWh! _ Dixie Hwy OR 3-U55. excellent _ 3 OFFICES FURNISHED iKEDl FRA Uiiion Lk. Ri \\ .\Kirs ORCHARD ; Ready to move right In. Juat | NEW a m a 1 i famUv. Only ‘ >u per iiiontb at 4 per cent in- , .jreat. Subatantial down payment, i JACK LOVEI.AXD _____ d 21Q0 Caaa Lake Rd__FI 3-4075 ' WILL ACCEPT LATE MbOEL CAR kiVcien i.Tto' •* ‘‘o*'’ P*V"«bt O'* ‘“O'"*. Pon- ; lal^value t8®2M -«»' Dake. OR 3-8011 after_4. i a mo. HAROLD WILLIAMS L.7KE PRIVILEOES. 1 Rfftitor 2539' 3 bedroom ranen on shaded lot. , icM 7w32AA Large ilvlAtf room, convenient . OWNER,,'!r^.'“.‘errr l"a'5- ____ privilege*. Union Lake Furni.slietl Lakefront NEAR TEL-HURON shopping center Spick h span 3 bedrm nume 'Oak floors. Youngstown kitchen month on land contract HURI ■BUI) ' Nicholie. Rcalloi 40 Mt Clemens St FE 5-120i AfurCp.m., FE 4-8773 LAKELAND 3 BEDROOM HOMES ' Face brick Front i Paym’ts Less Than Rent I' $10 DN. 0^*’M^h^‘rh^‘^ sle” thira\ ; PARADISE I If you're not happy with NORTH SIDE - 81.000 dn foH STARTS DEAL .\o Mortgage Costs Gas heat-carpeted living room DON'T WAIT-BUY NOWI Model Open Paily 1 to 6 418 KENILWORTH iJust north ot Featherstoncl i Westown Realty ' FE 3-7304 FE A3703 Harrington FOR R Jnly I- INOER REALITY OR 4-0461 Webster Movd Kent J 2200' Dixie Hi FE 2-0123 PaX.*^' graph Road. 450 s SCHRAM eral frui cultivator, a priv. «maU down payment. ^ _________________________•________________ ^ler furoifched- FOR COLORED 2 AND 3 BICD- * attic lor extra space, full bi Ample parking. 8100 per month 1?®"}, ^9'*'’-------------------* "— ----- i Rolle H smith. Realtor. PE 3-7048 Middleton Realty FE 5-3203 LOW COST. IDEAL FOR AGENCY GI RESALE 4‘k'-. IN-TEREST or personal services. FE 3-3197 North side. 3 bedrooms, FI $-8806 .OFFICE SPACE IN The miller H0U8E_^ 8A^ in INDIAN VIL-, Building. FE 3-8804. _!»*?. .“* ,..........- For Rent MiscellRneou8 4« ,o, d^wrpSyS&me i C. A.'W EBSTER. Realtor j „ , .. , OARAOE m GOOD CONDmON. SEE SEABOARD FINAN^TO. j ^yLLlAMF LAKEnROAb AND'M58, LeBaron School ; suitable for storage, etc 30x30 . 1185 h ^rry St._____^r*J-7017 j ranch on acre lot I C4C/I n,-.. .. ' 310 Baldwin. Inquire 373 Bald- loVELY FbEDROo'M BRICK! Featuring large carpeted living 1*0\M1 ! Win Avenue._Phone >*_5-1051; ronch. full bsm't, carpeting.! room. convenW kitchen with \ear .Northern lliirll ,OARAOE AND OFFICE. CENTER storms, screens, near schools, Ige | pass-through to dining room, 24 bedrooms lull ba.rme ! of business district. Northvllle. lot, with lk. prlv., $14,060. OR: x24' rec. room "in bssement, 2 i 1150 per month Oas heat, Phone 3-9747 _ ..car attached garage A raal buy; "**'■ }'*'•; -......................................IS^UlS^ErSErT-T.'^k-l New 1%1 Bonnet ill Rol boal* rinee-Beilrooni lloi 1 for S13 - ! 1100 down will 'move • of thes< ,_FI 0-ua^ Automobile RepiUrs UxirALLED FREE nUto sprlnga. mufflers, tall generators, starters, shock Wallpaper Steamer l?loor Sanders, polishers, band Sanders, furnace vacuum clean- Truck and Trailer Servicol 'oVciil^'rSJ.'^** PARTS Furnace Dealers FURNACES ALL KINDS BEST buy^ J^H sal^s. MA 5-1501. _ NEW 8i USED EQUIP. JI4 HOUR ~ I 3340 El DAc D -------BI ‘FE*8*MT7i Truck Rental ______________ Rent a Truck d^lk«_ Heating FE 4-3011- i _ _ _ Janitor Service i By HOUF, Doy, i LIKE COUN'IRY FOR CHlLDiREN. j L735 ‘sq“ ft!* 121 JK»^*'?*bath j _ bidrm.. gaa. jOxlio. MA 4-3943 _ *P.".‘5l‘l5.’*’ ^ h.°at.*“F^: i __________-...5-4734 or FE_4-7365._______________________________| For Sale Houses 49 located'at east hioh^land ------V, bath, uflllty rdbm. cor- “WALLED LAKE | 'S’*' nod little ranch type home Va- ' Built in 1946 BEDROM HOUSE 77 EA87 Brooklyn, FT 8-W7. kfter O 30_ 2H'A.\11LY IXCOME DfAL*^ OUR* number*^ NOW RENT ... or Rent Option , ClVrkstorT hetT*^ Oitj . ^ large lot. very 8<)od localioo Call^ I i into Ji'l!; LIST WITif ‘'•“'Humphries 83 N Telegraph Open Eve« ,1. Oil J''"- ____ brown I bungalow w storms 0 in ^svgd stre X ceramre Saths iM u°^pi'rb *w® Model open Mon., Thurs. to this beauuiui ayd .Still. evc5. till 9 p.m. " i Week or Long Term Lease time. Be read] YOUR EVINF---------^_- Harriiigton Boat Worki i-H MvslJANj’rOR S»*VICE. RESIDENTIAL ! and commerctal. EM 3-4408. WINTER .PRICES On all boau. motors, trailers, and marine euppUes. 4030 Dixie Hwy, — On l^n LUe PAUL A. YOUNG. IXC> OR 4-0411 Lumber li8 Roof Boards 8c Ua. ft. JX3 FURRING STRIPS 3Vkc Lin. ft. 2x4 UtiUty Fir 8c Lin. ft. 3x4-—8 Economy Studs 30c ea. BUILDINO AND REMODELING. Keith O. SlegWTt. FE 5-070. 4x8 Prefinished Mah. . 88.M ea. 4X8 *5 ' A3 Birch Ply . 814 88 ea. PONTIAC LUMBER CO. Gash and carry 831 Oakland Ave. PE .4-OtU CUSTOM HOMES AND REMODKe-Ing. free eetlmatee. licensed builder. UL 3-8178. COM8(ERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL remodeling and building bv qualified engineers. We will not be undersold at any time. For free fttlmates. plans, design service, call Star Modcmtaatloa. OR 4-1118 ^ ^ wST'Co. OR 3-8181. ■ Painters A Decorators PAINTtNO-PAPERINO-WALL Cleanint. OR 3-7081 Tupper - CUSTOM ^aTnTIRO -- FULLY INSURED -Wm. C McRath FE 5-8888 Plastering Service A-1 PLASTERING AND REPAIRS. Hess Pat Lee. PE 3-7832 PLATERINO FREE EBTTMATES D Meyers EM 3-0163 Carpet Clewere __ A-I BUG AND PIURNITU^ Cleaners. For pick-up caD FE • 8-7118. PLASTERINO - TIoHK OUARAN-teed 343 N. Sa|lna4. FE 8-0304. Saw and Mower Service RAY'S SAW S LAWN MOWER SERVICE MU 8-3801 3873 S. Mlltord Rd. '1 " ' Dressmaking, Tailoring , alterations. ALI. GAIUjnjNTS. Inc Knit Drcaaoe. OR 3-7113. Television, Radio and e S^ice _ VETS TV ANTENNA SERVICE. In^AlIntlon and rtpair, 'lowest Dry Wall __ DISrALLEO. TAPED ATO FIN-Ished. J, hqulres. MY 3-8163. Floor Sanding CARL L. BILLS SR ^ AHD new noor fioUhiat. FE 2>97I9. JOHNSON RADIO & TV U E. Walton Blvd. FE S-4880 i Furniture pada, Dolllei, Liftfates. AMERICAN TRUCK RJNTAL . 300 N. Paddock_________FE 8-8830 Trucks to Rent >4-Ton Pickups Itk-Too Stakes TRUCKS - TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT Dump Trucks-Semi-Trailers Rontiac Farm and. Industrial Tractor Co. 338 B. WOODWARD >wn 4ti% ______ Lk iRd. FE 8-lil6____ 8-BEbR(X3M BRtciETiPULL BABE-ment, 3-car garage, $1,000 down. 0080 Transparent Dr. MA 5-T849 3!BEDRo6M m' BATH. ______ 304 Central__________ BEDRoSil'cUB'iraM BUILT r'ed wood contemporary. Carport. Studio ceilings. Carpeting and drapes. Oaa heat. Copper plumbing. Full „ basement. Cement drive. 4 y.etrs ! , old Price 813.780. Auburn Heights | — Upholste^g^^^ THOMAS UPHOL8TERINO 107 NORTH PERRY ST, FE 5-8r~'' CAKLE'a CUSTOM UPHOL8TEB- ing, 0174---- --------- M641. Ws^i^ServIce AUTOMATIC WASHER SERVICR. TV end radio. Roy Sales * Berv-Ice. A. J. Roy. 33 Kemp St._ Water Softener Serv^* Water Softener Service Prompt Service on All Makes. Schick's MT Y-37’1 or FE 4-3334 This space reserved for your Business and .Service Directory Ad. , tJtf lMiM8DS 'frl rooms down. 4 rooms up Only 814.000. Best of terms available. Call broker OR_3-4535^ ___ "s' BEbROOMS IN'PONTIAC Newlv decorated, full bsmt, garage, 80 I ISO lot. gas heal only 10500 with 01100 dawn PACE Really___OB_*^»438_ Rudder BEDROOM 'itANCH HOME. I'w I bath, built-ins. utility- — - ' No Upkeep, moBih including Uiei mce No mortgage ci e 17.850. Why pay re own h^me 1 Suburban '•''■hg ^ lindscaped lot. —- l\ .\N W. A^’LKl'.M.TOK SCIIN.X.M I' l: .S-'H7T 3 JOSLYN, COR MANSFIELD _______lake. Largi dining space, nlci lodles of cupboards ! Val-U-Wd'Y\"MM JOHNSON 8 AND TRADE SELL OR TRADE - Nei ■■ake ^ Ekcelent ^bung SELL OR TRADE - J dav Lake Brick and Ir er with new wall to i mg Screened porch O DRAYTON WOODS This 3 bedrm . reduced to OIL 500 Kith low FHA terms 3 I 13 It living rm 13 x 3 It kitcnrn. large utlllly rm I'a ca garage, only 3 years old. . PACE raliv OR 4-0430 Bullde DORRIS 4 BEDROOM BRICK A FRAME - Brand new and consider' trade. Two com. plete baths, one all ceamic with double vanity, large bright end cheerful living room, plus a wonderful and well planned family room, and the kitchen Is the showpiece of this boose *1 step s. all s campar- ? ___ - - Jf bat 6Ub*(antiai i “‘trlc7 818.50 LOTUS LAKE PRIVILEOES ^fs^mily, ^3. rooms ajid^ /b*'**d ' m stsrler j nstura/’fireplace down. Only 1750 ; it on your | down. 065 a month. Immediate | 23 YEARS OF SERVICE 1350 DN PONTIAC NORTHERN WEST SIDE - Exci Lovely 3-bedroom home only 3 !, and locaied^on^pavi hose to° grade and^hlgh school room modern bomi All vou need Is good credit Im- 500, $995 down. ’ N DANDY 89 975. 8300 . exceptional UL 3-4378 BEDROOMS. OAS HEAT. NEAR trade school and MSUO. 88.780; 780 down. FE 0-1433._______ ■YEAR-OU3 3-BKbR008i BRICK, finished basement . landscaped, fenced, 813.000. Low down pay-meot. FE 8-0048. JOHN J. \T.RMETT ' Real EslnlA and Insurance _______EM' 3-84W_____ NAVlF'yOUR OWN DOWN PAY- i "'ith everything I9.4«_FE 8-3085. OPEN SUXDAY 1-6, FRI-LEVEL STARTER MODEL 8100 ■fidilfN I oenrm brick, only 4 yrs Jarpeting. drapes, ceramic >ath. tuU bsmt with lav . f 04. This one won't laet lor PACE $225 Total Moves You I home only 3 . newly decorated. ». FE'8-1371 “ ' OWNER'S SACRIFICE ass^^ems and bal of 02.706. FE 3-0779 _____ PIONEER HIGHLANDS ------ 8-room brick ranch. 2-car garage, '“** ' fenced and leriaced, fear yard, I lake privileges. FE 3-0038. i ROCHESTER - 3 BEDROOM. UTIL-- Ity rbom Oas heat. Aluminum siding -In good location Only |1,-000 down. 888 a month AUBURN HEIGHTS — 3 bedroom - Lerge living room, lull bath. 3-bedroom besemi ?"^Waleir softener ! LAKE FRONT - Perfect tondl-, , i non Large 8 rm modem wiUi ): I'i car- gar. Flrqpltce. One com- MUford. Pontiac, and areas. MsOthly payments are very reasonable See by appoiniipent. These are VERY StnsefAL BU.Y8. PHONE FE "^C. SGHUETT ■YOOiy ^-COUNTY REALTOR' $9,50Q I 3-bedroom ranch-style . automate gas .1. Only 8tS0 down , XEWTXGHAsM CORNER CROOKS A carpeted living room, knotty pine home < kitchen, water sMtener, autometic , oil hrat. Quick possession. COLORED ‘ APPROXIIKATELY 3 ACRES i Bl^Sen"” ""''7'^ I ner month d multiple I room income nousc 'li^mediatA Tbie. OnlV'llS.*** " '' 1 iS“s«ssIor'Re."o»ble Terms. | ^ (QH^SOX SO.\S SveTVv'rs" s*e‘^C’-' K. J. (Dick) V.M,Ci-T iKfUTORS 1''I''. 4-2533; "*« >’<»«'•' •■*<» Realtor I' K 4-3531 ' ------- 345 OAKLAND AVENUE Open 810 0 Sunday II to 4 ' SMITH-' WIDEMAN WEST SIDE storms and ling appomtme'nts. c;w\®‘sot HOYT I, dlnlni '*S' PACE ;t School, lull bi I . II. HROWN. Realtor 500 Elizabeth Lek" Road Ph FE 4-3504 or FE 3-4810 ' MULTIPLE US'HNO gERVlCE Partridge . Approximately Suliiirban Living At hs Best Your future home 1$ the (CONVERTIBLE .24) 3 8i 4 bedrooms. Itk batki W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3-0011 iGI TERMS NEAR 8T. VINCENTS 'Va rooms. 8 bedrooms.' SMITH :WTDEMAX 413 W. HURON , FE 4-4526 CLARKSTON VILLAGE ' 4-bedrm. lesnily home, full bsmt . IS-cer garage, porch and breese-wgy, auto, gas heat anji hot wa- Sltiiated on IVk-aqre lot overlooking Mill Pond. Owner transferred. Will sacrifice .for 813,800. Terms. Rolfe H. Siiiith. Realtor 244 8 TELBORAPH re 8-7048________MA 8-8431 OPEN SUXDAY 2-6 3338 WATKINS LK. RD 8-bedroom brick ranch, IH baths, full basement, carpeted living room fireplace, built-in kitchen, glass-door to patio. 3-car attached garage. Worth all of 830.40r PACE' easy payments. Improved resale honi Milford. Clarkston. relatively 3?* cEr garage. Lake Partridc&e IbM quickly. We are a approved to hand by the government. cerpeted lividg room, drapes. MULTIPLE listing SKRVICI:__ 'HAMMOND LAKE PRIVILEOM THE I.AKELAXDER, \aUie-Packcd 3-bedrm ranch, large bsmt.. fln- ONLY"M»!88S-'fBRM8 EXCEl^T 1058 W Huron re 4-3881 PE 1-1331