Th« Wtathtr THE PONTIAC PRESS CkMdy 119|fa. YEAH * Hom« Edition PONTIAC, ^tnCHIGAN. MONDAY; FEimUARY 13!^ PAGE^ CNITT© FRBM INTiraNATtOMAl, ASSOCIATED PRESS Local Regiment Second to None at Chickamauga By PETE LOCHBILEB An historic tablet at North Saginaw and Fairgrove sUeeta marks the spot from which most of Pontiac’s soldiers in the Qvil War marched off to win fame and glory in a stellar role on one of the war’s greatest battlefields—Chickamauga. Lincoln’s birthday recalls the sunny day 99 years ago when the Blichigan 22nd Infantry Regiment, men strong, tramped past a cheering throng downtown. ★ ★ ★ The soldiers headed for the old train station on Jack-son Street, a block west of Saginaw, and embarkecrw journey that would end with their ranks decimated on bloody hill in northern Oeorgia a year later. Most Pontiac and Oakland Coanty soldiers who seired in the war joined the ttnd, although tome were in other outfits, notably the 23rd, 24th, tSth and 27th Michigan infantries. The 22nd was designed for the then Fifth Congressional District, and took In some volunteers from Livlngstdn7Ma- L , comb, UpeerrSt. Clair and Sanilac eounties. Launching by the Soviet ' ★ ★ ★ ! union of a space probe to One of Pontiac’s famous adonted sons. Oqil Moses Wls. ner, orfanleed the regiment after Lincoln himself made an [more dividends for the With New Soviet' Space Station' s Calk Prestige nwn. Top Dividend U.S. Couldn't Match Feat for 18-24 Months Grief-Stricken Piggy-Back Launching Sends Saviet Banner on Amazing Flight Soviets here thaiTtt will out— there, Richard B. Morrison, . University of Michigan 'astrophjpscist, said today. He described the Venus shi THE PATH TO VE.M'8 — The diagram illustrates how the Russians say they tired a Sputnik which carried a 1.418-pound "automatic interplanetary sUtion" into space Sunday. The sta-Uon is designed to reacti the planet Venus sometime in mid-May. The soldiers moved out Sept. 4,-1862 for Camp. Wallace in Kentucky to join Oen. William 8. Roaecrans’ Army of ttie Cumberland. At that time, there were three main Federal armies, Rosecrans’ in the middle, the Army of the Potomac near Washington and U. S. Orant’s Army of the Tennessee along the Mississippi River. Gol. WIsner never lived to see bit regiment in action. Diaeaso, perhaps the greatest killer af Civil War traaps, waa the seonrge of the 22nd in Kentneky. Wisner sne- - *------ cumbed to typhoid fever la Laslngton, Kf„ Jan. I, IMS. TuGSdoy Cloudy The 22nd saw only minor iklrmlsh^ Th the^pflng of JiTuU Q>f. 1883, before It found ttaelf in the gigantic conflict In the Vr ll/l niyll OI 04/ valley of th« Chlckmauga Creek on Sept. 19 and 20. SllOW Toiii^bt? -JBome hiatoritu# l4y Chickamauga was the last big i The weatherman ttlis us to ex-j| Shot Toward Planet [Mosf Spectacular Yefi- The spaci' traveler carrying banneivembtazoned with the Soviet coat of arms should reach the i area of Venus^when earth's sister i ptBiwr will be aboul' 26 milllani miles away, the Soviets said. ' The latest Soviet space shot-second tn eight days—was aimed at Investigating conditions on nnd ! around the pianel, whose per- | petual mantle of clouds has made i mystery to scientists. temperatures of the Venusian' atmosphere—if it set* that close., TTe said he saw no parthnilar ' ScientisU and <^icialk!»on both significance in the reported piggy-j vn,,,.. vr»Di> / a rr,. o • it • . s- ^ curtain hailed back type of rocket used. } NLW YORK (AP) — The Soviet Unions Venus-.ihe Venus shot as the grmtest "I think it ivill be found that bound messenger is her most spectacular and significant the Russians have merely Placedjgpfice shot in several respects: another stage on fop <>f whatever , ta ^ i. ■ ^ . they ww using for their lumar| apparently opens a fourth phase in the Soviet ThbO," he spTir.' af rMMjtAI HUSBAND 18 8LAIN — Mrs. Patrwe Lumumba, whose husband was killed by natives Sunday, three days after his escape from^ jaH in KatgiiganProvince, is shown outside her home In Leopoldville last month. She is weeping over news that the deposed Congo premier had been transferred to a military camp outside Elizabethville. Roland Gilbert Lumumba, 2t4, watches his mothers’ grief. space feat since the Soviet Union orbited her first Sputnik three years ago. It adds to the Soviet Union's other claimed accomplish-space program — to exptore^e^an^s. The next ancT mcsis. wTffcS include the 'fifth «.*. could b. to putr;*“’L*rE£,®rs! roan into 8pace, iwting the sun. | 2. The Soviet Union creat-j ed, in effect, a space plat-j form from which to launch Cq^tro Repeats Plans for Latins & talkative and guided visi-!tor with a good chance of (statemeni that President Kennedy had been advised of the rocket firing and that the United States had been tracking it ever since. A Defense Department .spokesman, chance of the Confederacy to prejerve its sUtus os an In- pect cloudy and windy weathcr| lu**- a i • « .sf«Ke»ni«ni __________ dependent nation. k«h occasional rain tonight., aR* Win** TnUnn KMiinpn anitTB Ichanging to snow flurries by Tues-j nima iQKing ^, KNIFED SOUTH day morning. A low of 28 is Cubo's Cothollc Schooll Wmingly innocent space In July, Grant had taken Vicksburg, opening up the Ipredlcted. j . _ . .Beenungiy innoceni space Mississippi to the North, and the Army of the Potomac had ' Tuesday hill be purtiy cloudy j Cemeteries iplatforms, say some militaryj turned back the Confedorate invasion of the North at Get- i orider, wifli a Ugh { „ j experts, might also be used tysburg, ending that bid for a negotiated peace. Meantlne the Army of the Cumberland had moved awkwardly south through the mounteias of Tennessee, taking Chattanooga and the final pass that was the gateway to the south. eixt, thounnu JM.r.1 treop. - U.e PoaUxe wkUer. ' ; al 51. ! lUVANA lUPI) - Premier j Easterly to soaiheastei’ly winds Fidel Castro affirmed his deter-at 8 miles per hour will become {mination to export revolution to |8outh to southwesterly late today.jutin America in a weekend chal-The lowest temperature recorded lenge to the inter-American sys-|in downtown Pontiac preceding 8Item which appeared to d^h among them—etood at the threshold to Oeorgia with 66,000 Confederate soldiers blocking the way. Thirty thousand men would be casualties before the two-day holocaust was over. | • ★ ir -k - Casualties began mounting early as repeated attacks by Oen. Baxton Bragg, the Confederate commander, failed to crack the Federal lines. News Flash WASHINGTON (UPl) — The United States plans to latetislfy its antf-Cnstre Information cam-paign tn Latin America nnd the ! rest of the world. The Voice of America next week will broad- suddenly to launch nuclear warhead rockets downward at prime targets on earth. 3. It is another dramatic demonstration of the Soviet lead in space capabilities, and of quick exploitation of space frontiers be-that capability is equalled or ORLANDO, Fla. (ft — Defense cast a one-hour documentary on In a desperation move the next day, Bragg had Gen. James Longstreet move forward with a monstrous, knock-(Continued on Page 2, Ool. 1) of a federal indlctmeat against Teamster Union Preddent James R. Hoffa la the Soa Valley laad development case. the Cuban premier. Cuba will couater with a large transmitter of Us OW1 hopes of a reconciliation between Cuba and the new U.S. administra- U.N. Fearing Civil War ELISABETHVILLE, Katanga (ifi—Patrice Lumumba is dead, the Katanga government announced today, and the Africa vi]lagersj**o^iiBed4iinrlravei^cSii^^ firing before the So\ iet Union announced it Sunday. Dr. Hugh Dryden, deputy administrator of the National Aero-nauties and Spare Administration, said tn Waithington tbc United States Is at least I'l to 2 years from achieving the kind of severnl-stage launching of such n large object reported by the Soviets. But he said he was not surprised by the announcement. " W'e have known- for some time," Dryden said, "that they had the booster frocket) capa-To amplify these points: »“<''> » mission. " The Soviet Union's first phase!WE WERE THERE three ^tniks exploring space and space conditions near earth. Then came three shots concerned largely with the moMi, Then three studying effects on animals and other life in space travel around the earth. Now the fourth stage is the exploratory reach toward nearby In an eaily Sunday speech to a U.S. space officials pointed out, however, that the United States already has successfully fired a lOcket into the area of Venus with somewhat the same purpose as that announced by the Soviets. They referred to Pioneer V, the 9t.8-pound rocket launched last March II from Ca|IS Casuivcral, Fla. Its main aim was to go Mo-orbit around Iffe sun, although the general purpose was somewhat like the new Soviet probe. also hinted his regime fs-pirparingj to take over (Cuba’s Roman Calh-| Veiled by obscuring white | edie schools and cemeteries. " jclouds, Venus is a worthy firetj ^'ASA otflelals said. Rumors circulating her:- early,planetary tai-gei. The weight-l.-| Pioneer V lost radio conlacl today said the goverament may be! ^ ----- - ^ the earth when it was 22.5 The interior ministry of this secessionist province declared the Congo’s deposed premier was “massacred Sunday morning” along with two aides said to have fled with him three days earlier. Gcxlefroid Munongo, the interior minister, told porters: "I will speak frankly. If people accused us of killing Lumumba. l will reply:.'Prove it.’ " The effect of the slayings was to bring the long-brewing Congo situation to a new crisis holding' the threat of dvll war. preparing to follow up Castro'i declaration of hostility to th« United S ates by cutting off the water supply of the U.S. Navy’s >Ug Guantanamo base. Kennedy Seeks Aid pi Industry It came as Katanga was flexing its military muscles with a drive which brought a UN. warning. Lumumba's death was announced two hours before the U.N. Security Council met in New York I to deal , with 4he deteriorating I Congo situation. IaONDON tP — Enropean aclea- imillion miles away. ♦ ★ ♦ . WASHINGTON tUPI) - Presi-j The Soviet announcement indi-;dent Kennedy was expected to' cated the Venus launching vvas _^,j^ his economic program to ai There the United States ex-pressdi shock at Lumumba's death, and promised cooperation iwith Secretary-General Dag Ham-; merskjold in undertaking a fiill investigation. Lenten Series Slated to Begin sides of the Iron Curtain today hailed the Soviet Union’s shot nt Venns as the greatest space achievement since the "Soviets hurled the first Sputnik Into .\sh Wednesday aMve 418 pounds—of the Venus messen-iger indicates it carries instru-In two jments which could answer puz- days. markliig the beginning of the Lenten senson. Forty inopir-Ing mesoagea of the power of fatth have been written by 44 persswo for eaeh of the seaaon's 41 dava. Eaeh tells his exper- In Todays Press A^onntv News Editarials . Markets CSVIL WAS MARKIS--A wraMTUib gnnitc stone marki the Sagindw Street entrance to the 0^ dakland Opunty Fairgroimdn akng F|lr-grove ajtteet. whwe ,fodr blocks north of rood- klfir ' trained during the. summer of 1862 before seei^ / action in the Ba^ of Chidqanuius^ one of^the dkmctlo onflictt of the Civil War. extremely complex operation, said a multistage rodeet can led Sputnik into orbitr" another rocket was launched from the Sputnik and the. second rocket fired off "an automatic interplanetary” station with the intent either of hitting Venus or going into orbit around it. Congolese Premier's' zling questions about Venus, if the probe comes near enough in mid-May and still can radio back w hat it finds. Soviet announcements have not ii fL I I FI/ yet speUed out what the equip L)6dtn jPOCKS JlK ment may be. But it could be so equipped that radioetl data might iup{^ more accurate knowledge about the size and mass of Venus, perhaps give dues about iU tem-petktnre, and the possibilitp of fOTTns of llfp on Venus. ' group of industrial leaders today and enlist their help in, ejiding the business recession. Hare Gets ComplainH- uled to address a meeting of the National Industrial Conference Board, a nonprofit organization composed of prominent buslness-jmen and .industrialists. Other speakers included Vice! President Lyndon B. Johnson. Sec-jratary of State Dean Rusk. 0>m-Imerae Secretary Luther H. Hodges, jLabor Secretary Arthur J. Gold-WA8HINGT0N (UPI) ^ Presi- *>^''8 Abraham A., I^ff. secretary of health, education and weUara,. 1 dent Kennedy reacted today with 'great shock" when tola news of the death of Patrice Lumumba, deposed premier, of the Congo. LANSING fUPI) - Secretary of State Jaimes M. Hare said today the 35 cent charge for reflectoriza-tkm of license plates "is a going topic of conveiwatioa in every Cih^road village and metropolitan atea in the state. A flood 0888 Rofananville Bood: Frank Vanderbilt, 58, of fte tame Mattie. 43. of tlSlt Olenlodge 8t.; Theodore MIchean, 55, of >85775 MicheMale his wile Esther. >4, sod son Robert, 17. Esther and tbe sen were released on >100 bond each. Bonds of $500 each was set for the other seven. Saunders is still in jail, failing to meet the bond. Also in^j&il is Frank K.. Vander-. hilt who pleaded r»t guilty and pear for examination in Oakland County Circuit Court Feb. 27. Oiffonl Gooden. 49, of 21312 Glenlodge stood mute to the charge of loitering and was released on a $25 bortl. He will appear for examination March 3 before Justice Cash. This wili be the loorth time ia two y'ears "-at a school mllloge Young Detibiteis HeKmMuzdei of Man, Aged 70 llte Diiy in Birminghaitn Completed '60 Projects Cost Town $344^0 not previously paving projects; fCt.888 on rtde-walks; 5M.808 for sew*r mains; and 5IS.i projects. Tl» most costly Item installation of 2.6 mUes of water mains to provi* an adequate distribution system from tour sources on 14 MUe Road to tbe tateral mains throughout the city-"Sewer projects to were rather small in siie,” Killeen nid. The project l«*ided replacing oU faulty sidowolk and curba, and snminoHng Steps in the sidewalk adjacent to the curb and ellmii^t-Ing grade problems wherever poi-slbie, according to the repwl. MisceUnneouB woik included re-pai^itlng the Derby Elevated water tower, repair of the Baldwin Street bridge, and a property survey. Until the Twelve Town Drain becomes a realty, many badly needed relief sewers cannot be constructed." "The sewers that were constructed were to provide relief to easting systems and sendee Starved Rock Trial Opening Prosecutor Expected loTuk For Death Penalty in Slaying of 3 Uidted OTTAWA, in. lUPD-The state opens its case today in the mur^ mlngham Fire Chief Pork der trial of soft-spoken Chester Smith, with whom *• (Rocky) Weger. accused slayer of three matrons at Starved Rock State Park. to L.e voters. The prevtoos three times the propos- DETROIT (UPI»—Robert James dUafroAtewl /M1;a Doilmv He explrtned: "I was trying to avoid a hard and fast position—eaying it's this and nothing more.” According to the Smith car, Dorris failed to stop tor a traffic light. was feleased later the the conference Saturday, Swainson said his tax reoommen-Idatiotts ore a consensus of ideas rather than his personal program. same day by Macomb County Sher-iff’s Department pending further investigation. He said the program is "not all I want” but represents a cross-section of ideas from Interested parties. Deputies said Donris admitted failii^ to stop at the intersection, stating that he had slowed down and didn’t see the rtlw car until 9 late. Neither Dorris nor Iw passenger, Lewis Stark. 40, of 210 Wilson St., were injured in the ci^sh. -nnssangrr In the Smith car. Ellen Cahill, 18, of Mount Qemens, suffered a fractured nose and was hospitalized. '61 Pontiac Wins 12-3 at Daytona Kennedy Asks Aid of Industrialists The Weather ( Continued From Page OneJ employment at home and to support our commitments abroad with-an adverse balance of payments." Full X\S. Weather Bureau Beport PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Cloudy, becoming windy and wanner today. A few showers likely this afternoon. High 48. Cloudy and windy with occasional rain tonight changing to snow flurries by morning and turning colder. Low 28. Partly cloudy and a little colder Tuesday. High 34. Southeasterly winds 18-25 miles becoming south to southwest late today shifting to northwest 15 to 25 miles 4orJy Tuesday and diminishing. He said. "We have much to do; e ask your interest and your support, we welcome your suggestions and your criticisms.'' la PaaUaa lempetatar* pircedlat I Wind Telocity I Oae Tear A(t la Paallec OlrecUon: ^^«ly. temperL___ R.iLoaeit temperature ,M'an Umperttare d.' Weattier—Sunny The itSl Pontiac finished !->-> Saturday is dine trial* at the Daytona Internottoaal Speedway where Olena (Fireball) Roberto set a live-mile NASCAR late model stock record of 156.708 the prevtoos record of 15t.l>8 m.p.h. set hMt July by Jodi Smith of Spartanburg. S.C.. in a 1888 Pontiac. Unless Tuesday's vote is successful. the board rt education has announced there will be drastic cuts Waldron and Ollie Walter Bailey, both 18, were held today on first degree murder charges in the robbery slaying of a 70-year-rtd restaurateur. in school operations focJhe 1961-62 Tte youths were arrested Satur- Prosecuting Attorney Rob Richardson was exp^ed to ask A fire early this morning caused an estimated $4,000 damage to a two-story house at 1193 Atkinson Road, Bloomfield Township. The brick and fraine bouM It owned by Albert Rose, noeord-tag to moomflrtd Fin Chtof Vol--ly Vanuwewski. Ho said Rose and his wife woro out of town for the weekend. The fire, which was discovered by neighbors shortly after 1 a.m., started on the first floor and spread up through' the second floor and roof. The cause of the blaze has not been determined. Firemen from West Bloomfield Township assisted in extinguishing the fire. Mrs. WUllam E. Smith Service frt^ lfffi: Wtraam E. (Grace P.) Smith, 84, of 371 Chesterfield ^., will bf 1 p.m. tomorrow at Uk ManteFBaaeirFuneral Memorial Ometery, Troy. Mrs. Smith died yesterday tol-lowing a shmt illness. the mother of Blr- She recently moved from BeUe-ue, where she lives 18 years. the jury of seven women and five and a member of the Women's academic year. Among the cuts are olimlnnlinn of athletics at aU levels, vocal and instrumental music, art, driver training, and iistigatMKi of halfday sessions for first and second grades. Milford Youth Removed From Critical Ust A MUford youth. Keimeth Win-ship, 21, of 1008 Lakeside Drive, injured in a sports car accident Wednesday, has been taken off the critical list at St. Joseph Mercy Hoqiital, according to attendants. inshlp wag a passenger sports car driven by Albred Sabida, 31. of 10279 Lakeside Drive, Mil-toid. Sabida told Waterford Township police he was attempting to make left turn from Highland Road onto Airport Road, and was hit by a car driven by Uoyd Newton, 41, of 12989 E. Hi^land Road, High-There were no other injuries. Tbe IndMtrtaltats Includrti former Defense Secretary Neil H. McElroy, board chairman of the Proctor * aambto CP.; Joha S. Sinclair, PresMcnt of the conference board; Roger M. Btough, board ehoinnan of Uoitod Slotoa Steel Oorp.; Lelond 1. Doao, prroident of Dow Oiemical Co, >{ Also, Malcolm Muir, chairman and editor-in-chief of Newsweek [magazine: R. G. Follis, diairman • ISM __ -It is Its* of the Standard OU Co. of Caii-Sssssr's Trsisermtarr cfcsti 'fornia; Bowtoan Gray, board chalr- OsssUwn TfBsrrsIsm irs®*' . ' 43 a*TTlsBd *1 31 ■saSsT Is PsoUsc Blttwit ttnpsrstars Dttrelt ISSrtWorta 'Or Raptdf I Reufhtoa J'man of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco IS ss HismiBMcn 10 hOd.; Charles H. Kellstadt, chair-S mlSTsiSii. « SIman of Sears. Roebuck and Co.; « Si-Jobn R. Kimberly, chairman of ai New York n niKimber^-Claik Corp.; Waltor to to M **|Beadle. director of the E. I. Du « H S *? «a f! Pont de Nemours fc Co.; and A. W. it tt riSi* ii KiRobertson. director of Westlng-H H S g houte Electric Corp. Westber-Oondr w~ ' ar pbsMss » NATIONAL WEATHER — Snou . and rain and snow mixed are forecast tonight for the Atlantic states from New York tp Virginia. Showers are expected over the CaroUnas. in the western Golf and on the Pacific coast from central California nortfawanl. Snow fhxries ore forecast tor the northern Piateau. northern and central Rockies and the Great Lakes area. It wfil be ooUer in the ceotrekMiart of the notioo with littk 1 c ceotni|^iart o Ageist She-WoliBack in Cage After Five-Day Liberty A docile wolf was returned to its pen in Orion Township yesterday by a sheriffs deputy, ending the animal’s short-liv^ liberty- Midgie, a 7-month-old she-wolf, was found wlmpering^ in a bade yard several doors away from her pen behind the ViUa Inn at W The wolfs keeper. Nello Sor-beUi, owner of the inn. said the pet was discovered missing five days ago. He believed someone ■Upped the chain from the ani- H4 said ^ woi|f had been raised by hiimans from cubhood and is not dangerous. Heeood Weatherly, of Nwifoik, Va., in a IfSl Pon^ at 154.1>t m.p.h., followed bfy EvereH (Cotton) Owens, of Spartanbnrg, 8.C., la a 1881 Pontiac. Owen* *et n mark of 15S.S1I. Then came Curtis Turner, (hortotte, N. C., ISSl Ford, I51.4U: Mwrvla Paach, Daytona Jhn Eaachal, mgh Point, N.C., IISI Pontiac, 163.CM. WSU Prof Will Speak in Birmingham Thursday Dr. Robert W. Miller, assistant professor of political science at Wayne State University. wiU speak on "Focal Points of Politics in Western Europe” at 8 |J.m. Thursday af Birmingham Community House. The public meetii^ is sponsored by the United Nations Chapter of Oakland County. *Co8tg, High Costs’ ICBM Officials Told to Explain Time Lag WASUINCnON (UPD-Houae investigators began on inquiry today into soaring costs and lagg^ struction work on launching pods for U.S. Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles. A House military oMiropriations subcommittee called ehrOian construction officials and Air Force and Army officers behind closed doors to give an explanation. ed the oeaatracHon delay on the They sai 9 p.m. on establishing a street light district in the Lwralae Manor Additional discussion will be given for the purdiase of two-way radios for the three new police can. The loUow)ng men will be cere: Fndwkk Stttz, Vernon Wltb-erspoon, Uoyd Busch ataf BUsr Bauer. If approved, the men «ffl be hired at i oalary of $1 a year. Wotarford Republicans to Roct Officers Tuesday Election of officers and a recording ot( Rep. 'Walter H. Judd's speech at lost Thursday's Linooin Day banquet will be the drawing cards' tomorrow nighi at a meeting of the Waterford Tbwnaidp uteiM squadrons and fodlitiea tor HepubBcaa Qub, Ihe meeting will be at 8 p.ra. at PI«roe Junior IQih S^liooL death penalty frt* the former dishw'asher at the Starved Rock Lodge. Richardson will attempt to prove that the >l-yoar-oM Weger UUed .Mrs. Uliion Oetttag, 58. wif e of a telephone Society rt Christian Service. Surviijng besides her son are two grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. day.'less than four hours after p^y executive but Match 14. Michigal Yanoulis was found in an Weger also Is accused of slaying Mrs. Oetting’s two compamons, Mrs. Mildred Lindquist, 50, and Mrs. Frances Muri*y, 47, all of Rivernde, 111., a Oiicago suburb. GLADSTON T. COOK Service Iw Gtadston T. Cook, 50, t 31605 Mayfair Lane, Beverly Hills, will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday Manley Bailey Funeral Home. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. The women were murdered and their bodies methodically lined up in a shallow cave in St. Louis Canycm, on March 14. Their bodies were found March 16. The women had been hiking in the a Weger, an ex-marine, first admitted and then denied the slayings. He contends he confessed under threat of the electric chair. During a re-enactment of the slaying, Weger said he beat the women to death with a tree limb after a robbery attempt "backfired.” Mr. Cook died yesterday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, after a long illness. He was in the machinery repair deportment of the glass plant of the Ford Motor Co. He had been with the company 25 years. Drag-Run Driver Sought in Dearborn DEARBORN (UPI) ^ Dearborn police today sought a motorist who ' d away fronr' a parking spot and dragged a 44-year-old man to his death. A native of North (Ilorolina. he had lived im the area since 1938. Surviving are his wife Virginia; daughter, Marilyn; a son. Thomas; lour sisters and a broth- Kennedy to Meet New Zealand, Aussie Officials WASHINGTON (UPI)— President Kennedy will hold separate White House conferences with the prime ministers of Australia and New Zealand within tbe next three weeks, the White House announced today. - The announcement was made The victim. Duschan Nickolas.! shortly after Kennedy returned to had walked from his house to the parked car to see If it was his daughter returning from date. Police said Nickolas apparently reached for the car door and the driver sped'olf with the victim's ' caught in tbe door handle. his liliite House drok from his first relaxed weekend at- a rented estate in the heart of Virginia’s hunt countiy. -a Nkfcaloa was dragged >5 feet and was ratosBd to Wayne Oannty Before he died, Nickolas told police the «ar which dragged him along the street was a late-model, light-blue hardtop or convertible. But he was unable to give officers a description of the d^er. ' Amt, 19, rf-turned from her date minutes after her ladier was fatally injured, and her boy friend had been detained by police in Taytor Town-tiiip for a minor traffic vfolatlan. Kennedy faced anrther busy He was sdteduled to receive a reprtrt Irom Labor Secre-tary Arthur J. Grtdbeig on Goid-be^’s weekend tour of five states to study the unemployment problem. He alao will send to Congress this week another In a series of special messages this one on educatkm. ★ it - *_______ Today Kennedy sent Congress profiosed legislatlco to cany out Ms recommendation for Social Security financing of a blUtoa-dol-laiwi-year program of health core ^ the aged. MICHIGAN'S ONLY LAB PROCESSING KODACHROME MOVIES AND SLIDES rA^ ■-I THE POXTIAC PKESS,.M()XpAV. FEBRUARY 13, 1961 THREE About 16 million acrw of arid land In i|CBtcm ataiea ia atlli waiting tor Irrigation waters. ‘ GET DOUBLE COUPONS! 10 __ DOMINO Di\ILY DOUBLE King Size—Regulars PER ^09 prut CTN. JL m A imiTfO TMC MIV EHRA IN EACH CARTON! •6 N. Saginaw —Maim floo; Estimate Science Bill WASHINGTON (AP) - The Na onal Science Foundation estimated Sunday that government qiendiiig to support ictontific re- search June 30 will total $9.1 billion. This compares to $8.6 for the fiscal year thpt ended last June 30 and $7.4 billion thd previous year. TOMOnOW. FEB. 14th ii VUEMTIME BBT Om 'lit It P.O. TmU*______: Fanoit Naat HEART BOX Chocodtes 49' All Valentine Box Candies wrapned Ear eat of town matu h hie free. "DOVT BOTHER ME" -- Kafy. a tossett hound owned by Chris Teeter of 2700 W’. Long Lake Rond, Birmingham, relaxes under a blanket after a bath at New York's Madison Square Garden. Katy will be competing today and Tuesday in the annual Westminster Kennel dub Show at the Garden. No Motter What Floor or Counter YOU! Shop at SIMMS, You'll Find What ' YOU Need ot LOWER PRICES . . . For Proof Shop SIMMS TONIGHT OPEN ’til 10 98' Professional Unit of State to Gather February 22-24 The professional people of Michi- tional recognition as the leader ofi New Mexico has an estimated the movement "to mobilize the PO-|M.000 Indian.s.___________‘ ___________i tenti^ strength of the professionsj and to speak as a single, powerful! voice for pjl pmfmarinnv " Dru tni-LeFevre said. SINUS Sufferers importance when they meet in De-j . troit Feb, 22-24 for the Second An- HUNTINGTON, N.Y. (AP) .. ; nual Congress of the Professions, jhief crept into the choir room of 'jWilliam M. LeFevre, M.D., Muske-jtjie Huntington Methodist church I'gon, president of the Michigan during morning services ||8ociation of the Professions, an-jg^ >yallets of seven ' nounced today. choirboys. The thief got an esti- * * * (mated $30. Headling the roster of speakers. |-.............. ................ he said, are Charles Sllgh Jr. of Grand Rapids and New York,! ^lexecutive-viee presidenl, National; Manufacturers Association; R. C-| S. Young, of Birmingham, ediica-? :tionBl consultant. General Motors Corp.; Rep. John W. Byrnes. R-| Wis.; and Robert K. Gray, for-| merly secretary to the Eisenhower' Cabinet. ! Acti\1ttes of the congress, sc- | cording to LeFe\Te, will di- i reeled to the convention theme of I "Great Deeds, Great ThoughU, I Great Lhaltenges,'' with “Inde- ; peodence of Thought and Unity : of Action" as the ultimate goal | for the thousands of professional i i people in the stale, j The Congress of the Professions! jis thd annual meeting of MAP, an ; organization composed of more! than 3,600 men and women in thej professions of architecture, dcntls-jtry, engineering, law, medicine, I pharmacy and veterinary medi-Icine. I Organized a little more than two I years ago, MAP is receiving na- FREE!... 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CLOCKS Orl*lMl_ faes .valw. Han» Cm HOUSEWARES Beautiful 'STAR' Pattern STAINLESSS STEEL 24-Pc. Tableware Ref. $4 SMmt Beautiful 'Star Pattern', stainless. Service for 6 iii handy storage box. 2 99 Iron Boord PAD Refulor SI Sellar Nylon reinforced pad, scorch resistant cover. Silicone treeted. Fits 54" boards. Wtrktfs LUNCH BOX WiHi VACUUM BOTTU MmamiatUM As shown — metal 18, mi Wants to Rally Liberal GOP $oIlacl« Ey«t Backing for Con-Con in Group Sunk With Bagwoll emer artd GOP didate Paul D. Bagwell. Sallade quit the legUlat for the RepuMlcan nomination tor UKE-l:p . Sierifrs deputies stand smartly beside eight el tMr ^department's ^ nesny-aequired 190 Pontiac patrol cars. Another 15 of the new models are d tor deliv-ery to the deportment in March. The Oakland. Cbunty Sheriff’a Department received national recognition last year as the best-equipped law enforcement agency of its sire. “The '61 Pontiacs are even better," agreed the deputies who drove them. IIS N rSBST Arrested for Leaving B“t Employes Must Be Neat U S. Finds Beards Acceptable ANN ARBOR IP - Former Republican Rep. George W. Sal of Ann Arbor says he is woridng to rally "the progresaive wing of Uonal convention. ♦ A ♦ Sallade, a critic of state GOP conaervative elements, laki actions at the state convention made it apparent tiliat idle pa|ty "has taken a turn to the right." m who aMSVQrted Aamber COF h Chskman Bi The form population of the U-8-deereepM from about 32 million fg 1900 to only about M million in 1990. a greup has beea ergaalsed to DANfA. Fla. (API — Princess BAaugK& Nerve TiNsiON arrested for leaving the That which is Trowned upon by some divisions of municip^ government is often quite acceptable lojederal law. Take the recent furor over centennial beards, lor instance. * scene of an accideni But {fonce aren't sure that Thomas Patrick (Tonin was driving the car. i They arrested his companion. Dolores Mae Supanich. 27. ol Hollywood, na, Sunday for careless operation of a motor vriiicle. While police and fire officials say no, postal officials say yes. Whe* Paeliar Postmaster Wil- Donaldson encouraged postal employes to give their “talents" oi time to assure success of the centennial. “Many of Wr male employes have already caught the enthusiasm.” the notice reads. “They are risking marital ostracism to prove their virility by growing centeni^l beards. The charge against' CEonin. 40, was lodged by Dominick Rapone, E4, of Garden Chy, N.J., driver ol the other car. L _‘ajan!LPs-ear-that anyone was ditvnqr-the offiee^^ : Ricci, who investlgaied. "WeineTf^,-, Hhe 4udge^Hdecide.“ - Cronin and Miss Supanieh were released until court Friday. Cro-inin’t bail was $78- tomed to PonItoe after a Florida for their opMt and courage, I would at too oanae Unse cautlMi them to keep tbemselveo eleaa aad neat.'' The Postal Muual says employes are expected to "maintam high standards of appearance. * * * “But it doesn’t say anything about beards,” Donaldson asserts, "so I gucaa they're OK." faltare sf toe i » toko sMh a i “The Republican Party cannot afford to ignore tormar lawmaker aaid. “It likewise cannot afford to forget t|ie promises of tax reform and civil rights legislation made to the vot-rs last November. ★ ♦ ♦ He" said the "Republican for con-an“ group would be drawn from le old Citizens for Eisenhower committee of 1962 and 195S and RAZLEV JL# CASH MAHKLT R It N. SAQINAW STREET TUESDAY^ OMY SUPER SPEOAU AT BAZIEY'S TENDER BEEP Rl> CENTER RIB PORK STEAK CHOPS 49'“^ 59 " FRESH PAN READY 29'“^ FRYERS Twins Cebbrate Birthday No. 97 in Hospital wcU, . not (| OAKLAND FUEL md PAINT Gall FE 5-6159 Saaday ia a boopttal room b Mrs. EMora BraekMt received a irtoe gift from Mrs. Chamher-lato’s doctor who piamioed ihe At least a doeeti clerka and! carriers had grown beards to vary-it« degrees." he explained. So. after much thought, Donald-Ni posted an official beard proclamation on the post office bulletin board. New Books Ready at Branch Libraries New books now ready for clrcula-1 tkm at the Adah Shelly Branch! library include: Adalt Books — Dirksen, "Ad-i vertising Principles and Prob-j lems; " Graham, “Fundamentals; of Electricity:" McDermrtt." Riv-' er Portraitist;" Miller, "The Walkj with Destiny." i s*s — Anderson, "Maket the Team in Baseball; " Calhoun.: •Katie John; " _J>ine. "Ait-JUl! kround;" Zaidenberg. "How to Draw Cmrtoons." I klAST SroE BRANCH , New books recently added at the j East Side Branch Library, 6 South! Santord Street, include: j Adult Books — Carroll. "The; Annotated Alice;’ Young,! Psyche." j CWMmi's aad Young Peoples —! American Heritage, "Golden Book! the American Revolution;" | American Heritage, “Indian.s of! the Pluins:" Bragdon. "The Land: and People of fVahce;” Burns.' "The Natural History of the South-1 west:” Buriiy, "Behind the Scenes! at the Lttirary;" Cleary, "the Hul-j labaloo:" Duvoisin. "Day and Night:" Gay, "The Nicest Time of^ the Year.;’ Hogner. "Water Over; the Dam;” Quennell, “Everyday^ life in Roman and Anglo-Saxon, times:" Slobodkin. "The Cowboy! Twins;" Stroyer, “It’s a Deal." ! The population of the United States mtjtiplied rapidly after thej Civil war, a gain of almost three-1 fold between the years 19© and! 1919. Hert he u—the new member of the familg. Plofful and hungrg. A mighty exciting dag for a pup’i happg new owner. Enj. Here CpI. Landon gets the necessary information from Drayton Plains baker Leiand Koch in his shop. For Faster Action on Burglaries Police Compile Directory of Merchants One of the major problems pres-j ers are making personal cwytact' Once completed, the ^t^ eni in-foutine police woik (s tiyingUviih thr at their^llacps^^ working burglary discovered during the * ;area. , i The post is compiling a list , , ^ ' tHisines.smrn s home telephone^ Ti-oopcrs already have contacted A patrolman d'^rs a break- might "'cr 100 merchants, .and Mill have shop: The first thing , pio„(y of others to talk to. tritmi' i< uh:it K mitusincr . . “One thing we'll find iHlI Is is iMdng roalined •!«' to unlnenr|ionited areas within bprtngfleld. White laikr. Commerce, Oxford. Orton, Ponttac, Bloomfield, West Bloomfleld. lake to complete the tifrt. wtiich Police and the sheriffs depart- Independence and Waterford its the first of its kind in the Pern- ment in Oakland County, for in- Townships. wWch eonsHtule the tiac area. 'We will probably have stance, have often been prevented local stale polire pools’ Jurlsdir- ,to revise it about every six from Immediately pursuing a Moa. ! months," he surmised, glary case bwause theyi In at Iws to kiww is vvhal s missmg. Otherwise what should the police look (or. ■ril'il; The q a « s it o n is simple enough. But finding out what was stolesi often tsn'I. couldn't contact the victim until he returned to bis place of business the next day. ‘TRIED TO COVTAtT VOL’ Then he teleidiones police to say his store or office has been broken into, and whiere were the po-lii’e, what are they doing about “We tried to contact you last night,’’ is the desk sergeant's reply, “but didn’t know where yon cottid be reaetled . . . We'U need n list of the stolen Items, their value, and if any money was taken, how much.’’ The Pontiac state police post has undertaken what is hoped will be a solution to the problem. Troop- Say Disappointments Cause of Suicide WHITTIER, Calif. -voked mixed reactlwi among Republicans. .Some of Nixon's admirers think' it might be a very good Idea for the former vice president to run for governor of California in 1963: and. if elected, to seek a second term in 1966 before trying fw the ; presidency. Other friends believe, however, that it would be a mistake for, him to risk a sUte race to which! either success or defeat vratod be; llk^ to remove him from among: the ranks of potenBsl 1964 party; nominees. If he runs tor governor ISixon! could be expected to pledge thatj he would not quk to the middle i his first fOM^year term to sert! national office. If he lost, his| political career would be at end. 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Schimmsl from his duties ^th the Board of Education. ★ ★ ★ (her an extended period of years, Mr. Schinunel has been a bnlwark in the planning and activiUes of Pontiac’s wdl-rnn and well-managed school division. ★ ★ ★ Our board has kept abreast of the times «id the members have expanded and enlarged their pbuming with the growth of the district. To-liay many schools all over the United States are saddled with debt and they have huge additional costs still confnmting them. is far above oar poor power to add or detract from what those brave men did." ★ ★ ★ Again to paraphrase Lincoln, as long as freedom stands in Jeopardy from whatever enemy, the idea We call America, which so many men in so many wars have so nobly advanced. still demands a new resolve in 1961. Yesterday. Lincoln’s birthday, makes it a fitting time to ponder our devotion for liberty and peace. ★ ★ ★ It is in this sense that we should enter into centennial observances. h Voice of the P^ple: Trosfc Burners Are Used to Dispose of Gar^e* How many peopl« Wop'and think beldre they throw booet and chunk* o( mem In tbdr traah bumemf I wooder If reallie that Ihoee booea and such are carried to other people’s lawns by dogs? Do they naUae they arc helpli« to feed the rats and mioe^diat aro looking for food this thne of yearT tt would be respectful of ethera it they would ueo tbolr garbage pills tor such food staff. Psrtwps tbs argument there is to keep doge at boms, but one good tom doonrves another. Don’t hn them by your asgleet to pot food wastae where they betong. Students at PNH Want Better Seats *Urban Renewal Offers Low Prices’ It hai been brought to our at- Our president urges the City tention thaS we. the students of Urban Renewal to speed thS plan PNH must sit behtod Central's as It will help curb unemploy-backboards. We will have no \is- ment. What Uie president doesn’t ual contact with our cheerlaaders know Is the ridiculous low pMces unless they cheer from the middle offered to home owners tor our of the floor, during the actual homes which are priceless to us, playing of the game. end built on very valuable land. We zeeerve half of our gym- Nelghbora. trtonds dUtena. tiaaium for them, but in mtum we ««• w prealdent What la our are allowed only one quarter of trouble today may be yours tool their gyimwatam, stuck behind morrow, the backboards. ’Those who began the New Year by driving recklessly and killing themselves used rather poor Judgment. Everyone Has a Favorite Home Remeiiy Central’s Pep Club, Stadeat UiHmi aad Vsndty have 9m wMe section lor fkna. mad srroos the pUjIsf coort, they hsve a reserved adaH oeettoa for members et the Beard at KduoaUoa, tMcheni and parents at athletes whk* Is nearly filled le Vi of It* capacity. ’The Press Should Drop Columnist’ The Penliac school district is in defihitely better shape than the average and a generous amount of the credit goes to Mr. Schimmel. His over-all knowledge of school financing is probably exceeded by no one in the Natbn and the local district has been fortunate enough to profit by his wisdom for almost a quarter of a centory. ★ ★ A- Mr. Schimmel’s resignation was accepted with deep regret by the Board—and an entire community. •The life of the average crab is 20 years.’’—Newspaper filler. Many wives in error on the low side. David Lawrence Says: It is too late to do anything I believe that the editor should drop Mr. Lawrence. He is always making remarks about J. .r. Kennedy. the best man we ever had in the White Mouse. If everybody wiU give of their Klf some people are Just waiting to see what the world can give theft. COme on Rritain Perils Relations With U« S. about the seating arrangement lor and he a Chriatopher. Leant to the 1961 basketbaU season, but we talk, would appreciate a fair share of Central’s-©fm^ Jot 4ha NMtb#m- — .............. 1havei^an®<*y. however, has come from race started there. After all, fine paper by not printing him. - either the President or Secretary - --------------------------*•— —**»■ - ------— •- •»»•« n~... the British Socialist Labor party, , who was here for the Kennedy State Dean R^k. ^ inauguration, said some significant things about admitting Red China The future prestige of the United to X to Nations itseU is roally at stake, to the United Nations when he _ ,, ,, appeared in a television debate with Rep. Walter Judd. R-Minn.— an arch foe of giving Red China a _aeat in-ti»-Uhited Nations. For if, after adopting—as it did it would take a monkey with long taU to swing from planet to idanet. One thing seems logical though. If it takes intelligence to build a missile, to put monkeys Into apace. Congratulations to 'Ibe Press and others who admitted defeat and who are now standing beside eur president. rdOff TOea in 1951-a resolution lormally de- "hTw Jd^’t a di^ daring Red China the aggre^r t^J^^e to build a man out of in tha wafM (inranizaHon ... Ki^a. the w^ld ^o^ani^on and breath The Almanac EXPECTS CHA.\GE From that exchange, it was apparent that Gaitriceil expects the ' ignores tips international the breath of life and crime, of what avaU wlU its moral ^ ^ ^art vnifv war to toraafter? . . . .. .____, .. voice ever be hereafter? (Cepyright INI) By Usdted Prens Intemaltonal Today is Monday; Feb. 13, the ^th? of the year wtu, aa more However, this count did comprise several mill ponds, where the waters of a stream had been Impounded for power purposes. They all contained fish, so were counted as lakes. As the water power was discontinued, and the impounding of the water ceased, these ponds went dry, with the exception of the streams flowing through their original courses. In this manner the county lost about 30 lakes. But In recent years a nuniber of these streams have again been dammetf up, usually in new places, to create lakes for waterfront lots for homes. Also a number of new lakes have been made by holding the waters of springs. In this way about as many lakes have been formed as old mill ponds were eliminated. Many others are In prospect. So our county Is really increasing the number of Its lakes—and the new ones usually are better lakes than some of the boggy-shored originals. 'IKia-all takes me back 60 yeaiL JirhOri the lake cottege craze was Just starUng, and 1 attended an auction sale of lake lots. The auctioneer very confidently proclaimed that ’’the Lord made only so much of this and mere man cannot fliake any more.” How times do change. anything in atheism that is able to create life, not even a ir —‘ - The moon is approaehing iU here, but the wonder is that IHe Brttlsh government allowed such a pronouncement ever to be made. Dr. William Brady Says: Foi. if the LoiKlon government has d^lded to ignore the Commu-ifist aggression in the Korean War and. in etrect, reward the aKres-sor by giving it a seat in the United Nations, it is certain to cause many members of Congress to ask that the entire relationship in world affairs between this country and Great Britain be examined Are You Sure Those ‘Piles’ Aren’t Cancer? Portraits Here IS a personal oommunica- In the old days when surgery was tion Irom a distinguiisbed proctolo- the likely verdict, perhaps there gist (specialist in reWal dtteaseis). I quote It almost lacidentally, the Untied Matos presence of Great Brttola In the colony of Hoag Koag. Despite all the talk about the undesirability of "colonialism,” no suggestions have been offered here that the British give up their righte on the majnland iff China and recognize the rights el the Chinese people in Hong Kong. » .erbatim; "As you and I wen Unow three out of five adults have well • advanced internal Slen In front of a Miami * MRS. JAMBS COLT80N eteiy, Peoria, III. Service for Mrs. James (Louisa) I*'’- died |inday in an Coltson of Kingston. 91. a fonner Pofltiac resident, was held Sunday “o i • u u u> . n .. at the Kingston Methodist Chua-h Surxivmg besides his wife Betty With DuriaT in Kingston Cemetei-y. Mrs. Coltson was a member of the Methodist Church and the Or- der of Eastern Star. Surviving are a dau^tter Mrs. Pat Cannon of Marictte; three sans, Harold of Pontiac, Irl of Kingston and Basil of Rnchester; eight grandchildi-en; 19 greatgrandchildren; and a sister. Mrs. Coltson died in the hospital at Cass Dty after a brief illness. daughter, Kimberly Ann at home: a son Gary P. at home; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw of Peoria. MRS. HENRV B. FAIRWEATHER Mrs. Henry B. (Jennie A.) Fair-weather, 92, of 2691 Sylvan Shore Drive. Waterford Touvnship, died Saturday following a brief illness. Survivors Include a daiHjhter, Mrs. Morrell M. Jones, with whom she resided for the past nine years; one granddaughter; and one great-granddaughter. Service will beJTueaday at 2 p.m.-from the Mtiir Brothers Funeral Home in Imlay City with burial in Imlay TowWilp Cfemetery. LEWIS F. JIMEKVILLE ORCHARD LAKE - 8tr\1ce for Lewis F. JubenviUe, 73. of 3572 Or-diaid Lake RoatL will bs at 2 p.m. tomontow at the DoaMaon-Jalmi Fuaeral Heme, Pontiac, followed by burial in Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Novi. Mr. JubenviUe, tormer owner of le Huron Hardware store in Pontiac, died Saturday after a long Ulneas at St. Joseph Mercy Hoe-Pontiac. HENRY A. ROWUBY SHELBY TOWNSHIP-S^lce for Henry A. Rowley, 71, of 2314 Hamlin Road, wUl be at 3:30 pjn. tomorrow at the land County Judicial, Aaeodation of county Juetloea and municipal Judgee, saM he wn roovtng out ofl „ , , ,,iHuntington Woods. For ' purely peraooal reasons.” ^ ^ ^ Huntington Woods Jiwtice of theLok office In IWL Peace JMnee Renfew, 36, wlU not' ■ ............... ■eek rawleetton in AprU. I Meat consumption in Argentina Renfew, president of the Oak-lie 267 pounds per pcraon a year. Funeral Home, Utica, followed by burial in Preetonvllle Cemetery. Mr, Rowley died Saturday at Is residence after en iltncM of two day*. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ann Fauat of Harrieon; a eon, Utica; two brother*. Austin of North Branch and Albert of Ortonville; three i Mrs. Hazel Britton cf Pontiac.' Mrs. Roxanne GriffUh of De.i”-Mrs. Stella Fu"ncy of Ferndalc; ard thTOT" ;irnjidch11-' dren. Winter IMseounI; Sale! SAVE 10% JOBEPH P. WOSON AUBURN HEIGHTS - Grave- side service tor Joseph P. Wilson, infant ton of Mr. and Mrs. CSuuies Wilson of 3146 Caroline St„ wea held today «t Perry 3loant Pcrk Cemetwy, Pontiac. Ms parents la Make your selection now for delivery this spring prior to Memorial Day, May 30th. A small deposit will hold any order. The child was stlllbcm yesterday at St. JosMdi Mercy Hospital,< a brother, Charles Jr. at home. INCH MEMORIALS Inc. Surviving besides bis wife Marie ' re two aons, Charles F. of Detroit and Richard A. of Maceday s; three siaters, Mrs. Albert Roediger of Wixom, Mrs. Robert Johnston of Fenton and Lloyd Lockhart of Plymouth; and three grandchildren. MRS. EDWI.V r. WINGATE PONTIAC TOWNSHIP - Service for Mrs. Edwin C. (Verda V.) Oror 64 Teen of OnlsiondJap ferriee Telephone FE 5-6931 .^4 N. Perry St. Wingate. 70, of 2020 Kingston | Road, will be at, 1:30 p.m. tomor-| row at the SparksGriffin Funorat; Home, Pontiac, Cremation will be at White Chapel Memorial Ceme-| tery, Troy. . FRED Cr WWK Fred C. Fox. 77. of 5831 Elizabeth Lake Road, Waterford Township, died Simday following an illness of eight months. A member of St. Benedict Catholic Church, he was retired the N>ecial police, Great Lakes Steel Orp. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Roy Shadrick and a son, WU-fred B.. both of Pontiac, and three grairichildren. Funeral arrangements are being i JANICE LYN KI.NO ^RINGFIELD JO^'NSHIP Prayer for 7ahice Ljm King, infant daughter of Mr. Mrs. Wingate died yesterday at I Mrs. Donald King of 8630 aarridge Road, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow the SharpeGoyette Funeral Home. Clarkston, followed by burial in Lakeview Cemetery. The child was stillborn Saturday I Goodrich General Hospital,13ix YounOStOrS Hurt Goodrich. ** Pontige General Hos^tal after four-month illness. ^ Surviving besides her husbai^il ar^fttc sons, TOcWafiTBrof tren-! ton, N.J., and Gene E. of Detroit; a daughter, Mrs. Robert <3iase of Pontiac; four grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. 2,000 Balloons Burst, The end oi life sometimes comes in distant places. Folks from the vicinity of Pontiac may require our services far away. Surviving beaktei her parents are her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Rldgway of Springfield Township and Mr. and Mrs. Lee King MIED W. KNAPP Fred W. Knapp. 78. of 15826 .Saint Mary's Street, Detroit, died Saturday ftdlowing a brief illness. Survivors indude his wife, Grace; a daughto*. Mrs. Norman Thomas of Drayton Plains: and three rons. Jrwjn. JE.. flf iJe Fred W. Jr., and Allyn Burton of Petersburg. Also surviving ara 8 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. BRYANT UDDlARD ROCHESTER - Service tor Bryant Liddiard, 78, of 307 Glendale wdll be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at St„ wnii oe at ii a.m. tomorrow at - ,__ v„iv the William R. Potere Funeral |**** ***^*^° **"***• 3 p.m. from the Van Valkenburg Funeral Home in Detroit with burial in Grand Lawn Cemetery. LISBON, Portugal (UPl) — Six teen-agers—* girl and five boya—^ were burned, two trf them badly, in; the exptoaion of some 2.000 hydro-! gen-fiUed bglloom here Sunday. The youth were decorating a sports pavilion tor an international-festival when the balloons suddenly exploded, apparently set off by the No matter where it m« of U5. auto flrwi to n«* I H*e»totoa irtwlia, u a iMMte artas of budness. Such is the case with station hsme by rampert. aa a waMto . and slaaply as a tarfe- bus — an offsb^ «rf the compact; car. j Volkswagen has been shipping! Both Ford and Chevrolet report station buses from Germany to the [bustling sales. In fact, Chevrolet U.S. ter several years arid badisays orders far outstrip produc* the field pretty much to itaeifjtion. until last tall hlien Ford and Owv- The .station buses budt by Ford rolet became competitors. [and Chevrolet arc poa-ered by the — “nty tot* to a iwultipliivlsamc eagihes si~Their compact pose vehicle. (cars. The "big three" auto mafcersl price range and operatint eosa-entered the compact car race in emy by emptoyiag many of tlM the I960 model year and only features of ttwtr'eompan oars. Ford, artth its dx-cfdinder engine mounted in the front, has an t<^t-passenger capacity. The Chevro* let engine is rearmounted and* gives iU station bus a nine^ws- tion bus competltkm when WBlLpon staUon buses primarily as eager capacity. ^models were introduced. I T. . ' Volkswagen pushed Ford B absent from the si Both Ford add Chevrolet look and Chevrolet into the statioo bus Odd Is obvious. They teeegalsad the potential af the stathM I the ItoMed Mates bat ne positton to canspef^ na price aatU they heduM eeCgMIshed Is tba cempact ear lleM. Low initial price, about on a pari But they strata in advertising with the medium low-price regular sise car, and economy in operation were necessary to make Ford and Chevrolet competitive with Volkswagen in the station bus bus- rear seats are removable and outflta are available at dealen which convert the station buses to mobile homes which sleep tour comfortably.. They aoMeved hath Iha dealrrd The sleeping unlta are dual pur- A Btnnhar el oaatmetsie are aslag atatlaa hnsea aa moMla sf-Born, csmpisto with phMh ear- Ford and Chevrolet alao recognised the potential of station buses as delivery units and works for repairmon. They offer companion vans tor wch purposes. The vans are identical to the station bnaea, except they are of the panel-Uitck variety Yeast is a series of piant-like odta. e*enifarparri<^ bring Mtiewhat less than one tbree-thoukandths of an inch in diameter. TWO DOCTORS ON DUTV' ASSURE YOU IMMEDIATE SERVICE EYE EXAMINATIONS FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS EYE GLASS REPAIRS PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER 103 N. Saginaw (serosa from Simms) Ri 2-029I Hrs. 9:30-5:30 Daily Mon. or Fri. Evs. by Apmt. UFsUihscgr^SAJ SmM PICNICS Early-Week CUT FROM TENDER, YOUNG FRYERS Chicken Breasts 49c WITH RIU AnACHIO Pork Roast Pork Steak "SUPtR-RKSHT' BOSTON STYLE BUTT "SUPER-RIGHT"—CUT FROM BOSTON STYLE BUTTS LB. A&P Has^~ 37c Complete Mgk Selection ^ of Lenten JANE PARKER PLAIN OR SEEDED Rye Bread 35* BanandS A&P BRAND OUR FINEST QUALITY Sliced Freien Strawberries 5 » 99* FISH « SEAFOOD FOR BROILING OR FRYING LB. 39 A&F SOLID PACK, WHITE ALBACORE Medium Shrimp...............>•; 69c Cboned Shrimp DiVliffiD a a 3.89 Sn Scallops ........ 63c CArN JOHN'S—PAN-READY WISCONSIN SHARP Cheddar Cheese 59‘ Tuna Fish ;..... 499< SUNNYBROOK--OUR FINEST QUALITY Red Salmon ... , , TALL*CAN 79. FanioiT Shrimp 49 lO-OZ. FKG. A&F CUT, ALL GREEN SPEARS LB. HOMESTYLE, FREESTONE MIX OR MATCH Campbell SOUPS ^•gefable Vegetarian Vegetable Bean with Bacon ^ '.’£i ^*99 ir OiHNitMas Said at Ragular RataUa A&P Peaches A&P BRAND—OUR FINfST QUALITY Fruit Cocktail A&P BRAND—OUR FINEST QUALITY 4' 79* Fish Sticks . . . 3KIS.M.00 Oyster Stew /ok?> . . 3'can! 1.00 Hoddeck Dinner . . '!&'■ 49c ^ MjOZ. HIGHLfNER BRAND—YOUR CHOICE 3 ^ 1-00 Fish Fillets 3 ^ 1*90 COD OR OCEAN PERCH LB. 5-LB. BOX ONLY 1.19 SAVE 16c—JANE PARKER Pineapple Pie ONLY 39< Smekad Chuhs 59c Smokud Herring........... u. 59( All pricat in this od affactiva thru Tuaedoy, Feh. 14th in nil loitani Mkhifan AAP Super Markats Herring Cutlets iAM SAUCI 53c m WtNI SAUCI IN CHAM SAUCI I I LENTEN GUIDEPOSTS' Inspirational personal stories of real, modern-day people who have found richness, growth, comfort and rewarding peoce^ot mind in their religion. Each day during the coming Lenten Season you will find a new, interesting narration in The Pontiac Press. Look for them . . . Read them. STARTS ASH WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15 ^ in the PONTIAC fRESS T THE PON*flAC PRESS. .^IQNDAY. FEBRUARY 18. ^961 Real Estate Hassle in Courts on 2 Fronts DETROIT dt—Sdrmishing ev«r|piecii of propwty lor «le. now whether raU estate brokers mustjhas resK:ked Mirhisan courts on aeU to anyone, once they U|« a two fronts. The fighting may not end «(h the Mldiifan and United States supreme courts have been called iB to name a vtctor. The battle ■ace are drawn hi t enhirceinent of a rule by I which the State Corporation and I Securities Commissioa wtMild pro-t brokers and salesmen from I dischminatinR because of race. ! color, religion, national origin or other customary service because of race, color, religion, national origin or ance^ "of any persofi or p^ U. i'Korean Pact Assailed by Foes KangSeungKooofthoNow nem-ocratle party led ertticiam during SCKEEMNti PROCRitS The role was drafted to knock I j down a process by • which five i^Grosse Pointe rommunittes «lscreened (uospective owners, .scoring points under such headings as "general standing, race, yjkgcee iawhich proapect appears (Ito have abaorbed local customs land swarthimps*,” la DelreH. WUNaaa E. Bate-i>~ Hao, a Bseasber s( the Tram-- iilers I’alsa’s Beard of Mealtors, r 11 r They’re in Love!! IN LOVE WITH A BRAND NEW CAR . , j ite daima he was libeled and 4i slandered in being turned downj There’s no thrill to compare with that of buying a brand new car. And, few of us ever could lode forw'ard to such a purchase if we had to pay cash. That’s when a good credit record; a good credit record that has been built by buying wisely and paying for these purchases on or before the due date. The Grosse Pdnte Property j Owners Association and the | nGrosae Pointe Brokers Assoda-j Uion, both defendants in Bufalino's, fsuit, announced last Au^. 19 they | were dropping the point system | OT 'seui iiig-potential residents. 11 Bat on gsa. 17, Bernard WMt- | ley. a Gronoe Palate real estate | wal asked In the trial M's aaU when he teaV f I -ft“ To JUmnUtin tr Good Credit^ Buy Wisely^ Pay Promptly He replied; "Yesterday.” Botti real estate brokers andi , {salesmen must obtain state li-1 I censes to operate in Michigan. | I Lawrence Gubow, state corpora- ' I tion and securities commissiOTer.! ordered into effect last Aug. 14 I the libw injunction-stymied rule , j which would bar real estate f l brdcers or salesmen from individ-^jtiaBy^ar jofaidy refusing to wH, POMTIAC CREDIT BCREAIJ, Inc. : Scripps, President of Sigma Delta Chi The Credit Bureau of Pontiac Qrganized July 12, 1923 RENO, Nev. (UPD-Edward W. Scripps II, vice president ol I Scripps-Howard newspapers and a; teustee of the Edward W. Scripps j lestate. was sworn in Sunday ni«tit| ^1' ^ North Perry Street Pontiac 16, Mit;h. Protect Your Credit and it Will Protect You est men ever to h<4d the office.! .J. He was elected at the society's | ■ national convention in New York .ilast December to succeed V.M. T Newton Jr., managing editor of r the Tampa, Fla., Tribune. MRS. HELEN WRIGHT. FRIGIDAIRE’S FAMOUS LAUNDRY -€ONSULTANT,-WILL BE AVAIL-ABLE-TUESDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 14th, 9:00-4:30, AT OUR PONTIAC STORE. 28 WEST LAWRENCE STREET. TO ASSIST YOU WITH YOUR LAUNDRY PROBLEMS. FEEL FREE TO COME IN AND VISIT WITH MRS. WRIGHT REGARDLESS OF WHAT MAKE OF WASHER OR DRYER YOU MAY OWN. IF YOU PLAN TO BUY NEW EQUIPMENT, MRS. WRIGHT’S ADVICE AND COUNSEL WHi . PROVE INVALUABLE. CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY 28 WMt UwfuBce St. Ttitpkeiid FI S-7812 I J SEOUL (UPD-Opporiyen Icfifi. lators bssailed the government today for signing • U.S. aid agreement which they eaid would eulwniinirtc’’ South Krine* to tke HurH Mo Moro Than' It Do«t You, Say Dentists Cheag fo connection with the signed Wednesday. The past oon-■oUdated all exlating a| PHILADELPHU (APJ - Like countleae thousands, do you And it paiirful and upsettirig to visit your dentist T . Well, a paychologin has come Op with the theory that the den- ttet'e Unrk to more peiahil to Mm then h to to you. Ur * * Furthennote, eeys Dr. Sidney QitUn, the tensloM of hurting ^ toed maiw dentists to meMal instability, frustration and Jieart m-HURON CENTER « 398 AURURN 536 N. PERRY • 591 SAGINAW 5060 DIXIE HWYm DRAYTON PLAINS NORTH HILL PLAZA. ROCHESTER^ ^ PUNTY OP PtII PARKINT* ^ Oven Ready, Plump, Tender, Young G)vt. Inspected 16-22-lb. Avg. MICKELBERRY Pure NoturollylTender ~ BL|JE RIBBON FARMS BEEF PorkSiHKfige^m||(j{J(0aSt2;„ Cello Roll 39 Hound Bern or En|.(st65‘, *•' Roast Gut 45 lb. M Fish and Sea-Food time! Come to Wrigleys for the most complete Fresh Fish and Sea-Food variety—anywhere! The Pick of the catch is rushed directly to Wrigley Stores to give you guaranteed Freshness. Discover the wonderful difference in daily freshness at your favorite Wrigley Fish Department. Frtsh, Dressed & Scoled Lake Whitefish Fresh, Pon Reedy lake Smelts 59» Fresh Lake, Pen Reedy Jumbo Herring Fresh, Pen Reedy, Neve Scotio Cod Fillets Fresh, Por> Reedy, Novo Scotio All Choice Cuts 39V Halibut Steak 57k 67k 43 k Cut From Fqncy Sllversides Salmon Steak AH Choice Ceriter Cuts Swordfish Steak Gortorss Breaded—Fresher then Fresh Cod Portions Gorton* Breoded—Fresher then Fresh Perch Portions Medium Size Fancy Shrimp 89k 891. X49' "-49. Pkg. SAVE 10c WRIGLEYS Creamed, Smoll or Large Curd Cottage Cheese 1-lb. Ctn. SAVE 12c GOLD MEDAL Kitchen Tested Flour 5-lb. With p Coupon Bag Wrigley Cereal Sale ! • WhggtigB 'its: • Frosf-O’s • ChMrioB ''SSr •Trix 'JiT Your Choice 4^1 00 TOP FROST Frozen Food Fiesta e OfMB Ptos 'nS!* e PsRf ft CwTttt ViSr e Frwicli SrlM # CiMiiftd SpiBOcli ^ e Lsaf SpiBBcIi e PttatB Pottiw 'iS: e Otidti sgwMiiliis^ D ciMpgMi irKCBii ’AS!: Your Choice 00 stock Your Freezer At This Low Price .............. SAVE 27c SAVE 9c ee f 25c SAVE 10c Enrkhad, All-Purposa food Club flour Chunk Style for Salads Stur-Kist Tunu Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup -Hunts Califomir-- fruit Ce«ktail Batty Crockers, Etisquick Mix Sill®® 39* U.S. No. 1 All Purpose MAINE Potatoes 8-lb. Bag 29 50 EXTRA Gold Bell With This Coupoi fh Purchase of $5.00 pi Be®', Wine or Toba Jhk If - Wt ruarfo I t fo UmH faeaHtlee. • FT n ru F Ft C I f II M Wl I M C.OL.I) fit I t C.IFT L THg PONTIAC PRESS, AtQNDAY, FEBRUARY la, 1961 eleVen Area Churchwomen Make Plans. Friday Is World Prayer Day By MABY AKfOLEMIEB Millions around the worid will take part in prayer feUow-riiips in celebratins the 75th anniversary of the World Day of Prayer Friday. Sponsored by the Pontiac Council of United Church Women. the local fellowship will gather at First Presbyterian Church for registration at 10 a.m. Service of worship will’ begin at 10:30. fedlowed by lunch at 12:15 served by the April-May group of the Worn-men's AssodatkM-flLihe JmbL. church. tists who shared the dream of a day when Protestant women of the world might unite in |nayer for foreign missions. That was about 1S90. Others taking part in the play will be Mrs. John E. Burton. Mrs. Charles Aguayo. Mrs. Lewis Ball. Mrs. Walter WiU-son. Mrs. Frederick J. Cockle. Mrs. Sidney Olson. Mrs. Stanley Kipp. Mrs. Fay Magner, Mrs. Amos Johnson and Mrs. Roy Reading over programs for Friday's World Dpy of ^Prayer in First Presbyterian Church are (from left) : Mrs. Warren Fowler of Lake Street, Neuman AME Church; Mrs. Edmond I.'Watkins of East Walton Blvd., .Jos-lyn Avenue United Presbyterian; and Mrs. G. A. Steebes of Waldo Street, Bethany Baptist. Women's A dramatic presentation entitled "With Tomorrow Yet to Come." written by James M. Buell. Hanover. N.H., will be given at 1:15 p m. The history of the day and the meaning of the offering in terms of lives it helps to transform are recreated in poignant character portraVals. Mrs. Hayden Henley of Sarvis Street is drama coach. Narrator will be Mrs. Forrest Brown of Osceola Road. Mrs. Floyd S. Miller plays the part of Mrs. Darwin Jones, president of the Women's Board of Honte Missions of the Presbyterian Church who was originator of the idea of a World Abby Says; Shush Her Up Pontiac Car Pool Noisy Mrs. James Hampton is cast as Mrs. Henry W. Peabody and Mrs. Allan Hersee as Mrs. William A. Montgomery, both Bap- DEAR ABBY: Five of us have been in a car pool lor about two jrears. Four of us are in our late 20s and one , woman is about 50. From the ' minute 'this older woman gets / into the car, no matter who is she ^er s iefuaes seen her father and he interrupts and mono pollzes the conversa- She does this all the . time. No one He told his daughter if he ever caught her with me he would break her neck. Abby, I am really a swell guy. I am going straight. I want to marry this girl, but how can I, when her fadier won't even let her go out with me? Please help me. Thanks a million. GOING STRAIGHT had better come up with another name. Only ^ Shores Drive, All Saints Episcopal (seated). *'For-thard Throng the Ages" is the theme for the 75th anniversary of the Day of Prayfr. r i -I I y. TWELVE THk I*ONTlAC PRESS. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1961 J- lALS? Wie have a complete edection 0/ everything the artid needs: FOR PAISTINO IN OIL COIX)RS, WATF.R COLORS, TKMPERA. FOR DRAW ISO IN PEN AND INK. CHARCOAU PASTELS. OIL PASTELS. Tit fintst m art materials and s«pplied ■ bustle back and chapel sweep. SILK IlXl'SlOh VEUXMi Imported silk illusion veiling fell from a Swedish crown of sequins. I Amazon lilies comprised the chapel bouquet. Mrs. Robert Newlin of Drayton Plains attended her sister-in-law as honor matron. Workshop Chapter. Natior aodation. completed plana to attend the Michigan Dhdsion Workshop. Saturday, at Wdyhe State University. MBS. DARRYL L. BBl^ESTLE At the February dinner meeting li wn* Idrs, ^Fbodyt ctrchalr* IfcMrtefseq Uveme Maridewits. and Mrs. Kerensky greeted guests Mrs. Donovan Ya^d, Mrs. John Wieneke. Mrs. Nett E. Sheppard. Mary Lou Spears, Mrs. James Dunlop, Mrs. Felipe Rabaja, Carolyn Blinker, Joyce Salyn, Genevieve Batbolder, Gilda Poeseroli. In Ted’s Restaurant, the PontioakiJudy Johnson and Ullian BAattney. Awl “TSirUamentary Law" was the topic chosen by guest speaker Mrs. Lenore Fortl, certified public accountant who is the Secretary of the Year for the Michigan Division NSA, of which she is secretary. Sprnkrri for the aanaal seere-taml workshop April S at MIrli-igaa State UniT’eralty Oakland of MSUO: dtreetor of development. Detroit of Teebaology; and Oeorge Noveo. personnel director, the Jam Handy Organli Assisting Doris Walker, chair-1 man. are Roberta Trayer, publicity; Mrs. Michael Kerensl^, finance; Mrs. John Duncan, registration: Mrs. Garland Woody and Jackie Cronkright. exhibits. TO MAIL PROORAMS Advance programs wIM mailed this week to Oakland Bridesmaid* were Nanry Fry ’ af .Ml. Clemens. Mr*. Norbert I (Widstrani of Waterford, sisler of ' the bridegroom, .Mrs. Oeurgr. (loogaslaa ol Cbleago and Mr*. pleated collar extending into g , James PatterwH, ol PontUr. double bow to I Their identical dresses of aquajy,^ .satin chose secretaries, office person- Inylon net were Styled with baleauj * u j neland-seapetariel students, inecklines and butterfly shoulderj* peacock blue sheathjjjgsa-jUth---"-"^*^ _ , v ibows of satin and thire-quarfer-0i5aiua-.oveTsfcllTrTlie jodice and , j!!“I„***r 'length sleeves. ^—--—^reesmarter sleeves were ^ I TSfilL-semicaScaaS^ included I matching Chantilly lace. r^" * JT *«*"*"* **^'^**^ ^biossom pink pompons and feath-| Boffi nmthenijfwe beige cjTn-t'^: *P™ *^ ------- |ered carnations. Az*Jea pink pom-Jbidhim orchids. ^ Mrs. Russell BrackeltTs chairi' honor at- Ipons distinguished the I By Aleda Flattery goes to your head when Al^a custom styles your hair-do. ^y, festive alentine pay or d a y af tejr day smartness you know you look youi* best when your hair is soft, lustrous perfect personally styled just for you by Aleda. Call for an appointment now . . . Dial FE 4-8611 , Ateda*s BEAUTY SALON tSl WEST MONTCALM comer Blaine Jnst North of OaUand Ave. . R 4-Mll tendant's bouquet. Denise Bycraft of Chelsea, hi' . ink organza, carried a basket of j pink carnation petals. Her brother Diiane carried the rings. • The bridegroom, son of the Emil Bruestles of Dover Road, had Lewis Wint of Clarkston as best Seating guests wero the biMe's brother Robert and Norbert Cap-Isiraat. After a church i-eception the ne*’-| J.v»eds left for a_ honeymoon in; Florida. Metallic-gray accessories; complemented the bride’s en.sem-1 ble of charcoal and white knit. The couple aill live in Birraing-j ham. Mrs. Newlin appeared in angel ink kitten satin with a large, soft-l It's Such a Cheery Surprise! Beoutyr ifogrance. and a milk-glass goblet ora combined by Pearce Artistry to give this Valentine Gift special attractiveness. Your choice of red or pink carnations with white ppm-poms, red hearts, heather and while lace frills. Bethany Baptist Rebecca Group Gives Luncheon The Rebecca Group served the February luncheon preceding a I meeting of the Woman's Society of iBethany Baptist Church in the I church parlors. Nine guests were. ! present. i Entire Mon., Tues., Wed, Thurs. Special! Only in the Budlget Dept. Using in Our Solon, BEAUTY WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS AND EXPENSIVE PRODUCTS! Expwtljf 1jaia*d-StyUais to-Strvw Yeu COUPON ‘i I COLD WAVE Tinted Rslr | Shampoo—Sty I ing Hoircut Free Creme Rinse I $350 I { PmrsonallY Designed (o • ! Suit lust You! • OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. DELUXE No Appointment Needed! ^5^^ -Sf'S jnd Styling Entire ^eaufy (2'Sali Ftthloo on Regular $5.00 Value s^oo Mrs. John K. Ormond spoke on ‘Emerging Africa" and Mrs. VIc-j tor Lindquist sang two solo*. delivered Your Valentine's Doy will be much happier because you rememberd someone. PCAR.GE be the theme for the six-week •chool of mUalons wKIch opens St 1 p.m. Feb. I*. Filins of mls-skmary work In San Salvadere will be shown by the Rev. and Mrs. Llwrlee Carmen. A mother-daughter banquet on' May 18 was announced, as was a! Baptist house parly, to be called the "Michigan Conference of Arners. lean Baptist^WomenrMtr^e'hekl 0«ne-»=28"arHillsdale. Floral Company 559 Orchard Lake Avenue Open Doily B a-n>- to 9 p.m. Closed Sundays COunsekn will meet July Ml at Lake Louise. Mr*. Edward lewis, d^rlstlaB Importance of filling floodwill bags by Feb. It lor pickup Uie foUowIng day. FE 2-0127 Two deliveries to Detroit and intermediate points every day. I Each filled 'bag furnishes six hours employment for a handi-I capped man or woman. They will -also repair articles for individuals. THIS Valentine GIVE CANDY FROM and she will know you cared enough to give the very Best CROCKER’S HOMEMADE CANDIES "Always Tost? Good . . . Always in Good Toste" Open Tonloht 'til 10:00 P.M. 857 W. Huron St. FE 2-9532 I “T T7^ 2ND WEEK! Pre-Season PieAFERY CLEANING SPECIAL! Ah BLANKETS BEDSPREADS SLIPCOVERS IS'T' OFF reguub price LIMITED TIME ONLY! Ending SaturdayrPebmaiy 25th N ow is the time to have your draperies cleaned by experts during this once-a*year special! Check These Draper-Form Process Features: • Guaranteed Against Shrinkage • Measured for Same Length • Perfectly Even Hemlines • Returned Exactly Same Length Quality Cleaning 719 West Huron Since 1929 t FE 41536 CLOSE-OUT Telegraph Rood Store Only! MESSES GUARANTEED VALUES 10 TO *49.9S WeebI Silin! KaiitI JerMys! Blacks! Cclortl Patidt! 15 Juniors' 9 to 13 Misses' 8 to 20 Holf Sixes—^Women's 25 REDUCTIONS UKE YOU HAVE NEVER BEFORE EXPERIEHCEDI JUNIOR FORMALS M3 Perfect for Spring Proms and Graduation Whites and Pastels Sizes 7 to 13 MITT MUTI NT MOW UO S9VI! Skirts . . . $5 to $9 Special Group Sixes 8-10-12 Values ta $16.95 THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1961 TiHRTEEN PLAN NOW for Summer European Tours! Leave for Honeymoon After Nuptial Rites Installs Officers for Council of CatholicWomen MuBicale to Listeh L«t Ut Plan o Trip You Will Never Forget SPiCIAL GROUP HAVING MAY IMi C»a N*» tw r*rU«aUr* PONTIAC The newlywed Rodger A. As-burys Ipft for a bMieymoon In New Yoiji aty loUowing their mldaltemoon nuptials Saturday In Orchard Lake Community Church, The Rev. Edward A. Auchard performed the ceremony before an altar banked with white snapdragons, carnations and pompons. The LeaUe Hantworks of Erie Drive, Orchard Lake, parents of the toimer dndith Ann Hunt-work, were boaU to 176 guests at a wedding dinner at the eharrh. .lolning them in the receiving line were the Herschel O. Asburys of Woodbine Drive, Waterford Township. Pointp de Lyon lace finished with seed pearls accented the portrait neckline of the bride’s gown of white silk peau de sole styted with full circular cathedral train. A crown of seed pearls held her fingertip veil of importiSarsUk illusion. _____ ________ as bridesmaids. Their bell-skirted dresses of rilver green satin were worn with matching sai and hats. They cairied crescents of Mary Jo roses. The honor maid's flowers were Hibbard On the esquire side were Paul Johnson of Milford, best man. Officers Idr the North Oakland Deanery of the Nation^ Council of Catholic Women, ele<^ at the quarterly meeting in St. Vincent de Paul Church, were installed by Mrs. Frank J. Schaden, aich-diocesan president. Incoming president is Mrs. Donald Scriven of Hdy Name Parish, Birmingham; Mrs. Lester McDonnell, Our Lady of The Lakes, Waterford, first vice presideni; Mrs. jamra Clark, St. Benedict, second vice president; Mrs. Thom-Fdey, St. Mary's, Milford, third /ice president. 7MW. Huroa Pf 1-9611 She wore a strand of matched cultured pearls, gift of the bridegroom's family and held a crescent bouquet of white roses and ivy. Patricia Huntwmic attended her sister as maid of honor. Sharon Boyce and Marla Jackson served Mrs. John Picard announced the annual day convention and dinner March 6 at the Statler-Hllton il> Detroit. Speakera Aichbiidiop John F. Dearden of OGG CLEANERS ... **Lenthpr Sporinlisfp^* Phone FE 4-9593 ALL PERMANENTS 3“ Cut and Set Included Why Pay More? Hollywood’s One Price Plan Includes: Easy to manage hair cut, permanent by an e^qperienced b:^iratoFaM stj^^ set No appointment necessary. Your permanent completed in two hours. MRS. RODOES A- ASBURY Richard Whitmer and David Struble seating the guests. moon and her future home In Cheektowaga, N. Y., Mrs. The bridegroom, who holds a mechanical engineering degree from Unfversity of Michigan, is in training for a technical position. His bride, a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority, will receive her degree in education from U. of M. in January. 1962. Recordim: secretary will ba Mrs. Albert Small, St. Patrick’s, Oxbmv Lake; wltb Mrs. Victor Green of St. WUUam’s, Wallcil Lake, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Oe^e Dungan of St. Mrs. N. C. Dillon of Ctawsen, U Detroit, Archblsluv Coiu^ 6f Milwaukee, moderator of the Na- tional Office of Clean Literature. Mrs. Frank J. Shada of Femdale is convention chairman. Refreshments were served by the Daughters of Isabella with Mrs. Susan Carry and Mrs. Marshall Sprague presiding at the tea service. Congregational ists Meet at Homes Organist to Play Members and guests of I^ontiac,brook and AU Saints Episcopal Tuesday Musicale will hear Edgar jCh‘**'ch- ... Billupe, organist and dwir master All Saints Episcopal Church during their February meeting at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow. The group will meet in the AU Saints Church. Mary Louise Lindquist, soprano and Tuesday Musicale member, wUl be the tRuft assistLSg artist. Mr. Billups, a nativb of North CsroUBa, attended the Organ Institute at Andover, Mats., and later waa awarded a scholarship for organ study at Syracuse L'ni-verslty where he received hhi bachelor of music In organ degree in June IMS. He was awarded a fulbright grant to Frankfort, Germany and there studied with Professor Helmut Waicha who. Mind since youth, is considered a leading authority on the interpretation and performance of the organ.-music of Bach and the pre-Badi po4od. Mr. Ollups studied and examined famous organs of Europe while abroad. She wiU sing, "How Beautiful Are the Feet of Them Thai Preach the Gospel of Peace,” from "The Measiidi." by Handel; With Verdure'aad," from "The Creation," by tiaydn; and "Psalm ^ Twenty-Three," from "The Bib- ^ lische Lieden," by Dvorak. Officers, Officials of Guild 1 Picked by New President After returning to the United States, Mr. Billups re-entered Syracuse University to ' ward the degree master,of music in organ. He has served several churriies in North Carolina and New Yorir as org^ist and director. He came to All Saints Ef^-copal Church in July 19TO. The Colonial Group (rf First Congregational Church met for luncheon with Mrs. Adolph Magnus of Brookside Drive, Bloomfield Hills. Assisting Mrs. Gecnrge Wasserberg-chairman, were Mrs. E. J. Anderson, Mrs. Fred Voelker and Mrs. Harold Nortbon. Devotions were read by Mrs. John Crary, "Grand Jeo,” Pierre du Mage; “Choral Prelode,” Johann Sebastian Bach; “Prelude and Fugue in D Major," Bach; and “Variu-tlons anr on Noel," Marcel Mrs. Undquist is a graduate of Pontiac Central High School and Augustana College where she received a Bachelor of Music Education degree. She was soloist in her college choir and has held solo Y CLEANING J: EVERY DAY! ^ QUALITY LOW PRIC • MEN'S SUITS • 2 SWEATERS • 2 PLAIN SKIRTS • 2 PAIR PANTS Cash and Carry CITY CLI 358 OAKLAND AYE.—8 S. ^NFORD I 7«33 HIGHLAND RD.—358 W.XHURON At the February meeting of Guild 7 of All Sainta EpiMopal Church in the Roae Kneale Room, Mrs. Norman Dyer, incoming president, named ottcen and committee chairman for the new year. Mrs. Elmer Quine was named vice president; Maude Chambers, secretary and Clarabelle Amidon, Chahmen of committees are Mrs. Bert Ede, devotions; Mrs. Hazel MacGirr, Christian Education; Mrs. Harold Steinbaugh. Christian %)clal Relations; Jane Danton, flowers; Mrs. Robert Nein-stedt and Mrs. Standish Sibley, membership; Mrs. Roy Annett and Mrs. J. L, Kinsey, telephone. Mrs. Zar Crittenden, wUI head the United Thank Offering oom-mtttee; Mru. Frank Ooad, Glrr, hospital therapy for iMl-<2. Serving Oft the finance committee will be Mrs. M. W. Whitfield. Mrs. Steinbaugh, Mrs. RalM> Beebe,' Mrs. Mabel Amidon and Mrs. Ted Newman. The guild project lor the year will be the purchase of a new pub-lio address system for Stevens Hall. IT * soprano positions in Cenlhd Meth- Emily Beckett was welcomed j odist Church, ^rist Church, Cran-la new guild member. |i Bnuae or® com- |lplemented Mrs. Huntworic’s sheath dress of beige silk with Members of the Mayflower Unit | of the church were recent luncheon | guests of Mrs. Herbert Hotchkiss | of Chandler Avenue. Mrs. Paul TUylor reviewed the i book, “The Strange One” by i Fred Bodswortb and Mn. David Edwards gave the devotions. New member Mrs. John Salzman | wa* weiUWiedr-alae^to | Jler, Mrs. Leslie Hotchkiss and Mrs. \ Ernest Stewart, guests for the alt- j - ^ Hollywood y ^ Beauty Shop y A Nnrth L BagUiaw Street I worn with cafe au lait satin shoes, I hat, and purse. Mrs. Asbury, ! moss green lace over champagne I taffeta, wore a smaU green and I champagne flower hat, green I shoes and champagne gloves. Her flowers were cream cymbidium The next meeting will be a' ti artffChT' Friendly Hollywood Operators will make your permanent a pleasure. Over Bazley’a 36 MONTHS TO PAY iOl THIS NIW The rehearsal dinner at Devon Gables was given by the bridegroom’s parents. The Standish Group met Friday with Mrs. L. Cress Earner Hudson Street. Mrs. dive Burgess I assisted the hostess and Mrs. Ray . Meiscr was a guest. Devotions were led by Mrs. August Shier who read "Lessons From a Carpenter Shcqi." The meeting cloaed with a silent auction. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Perry of Fairport, Mo., attended their grandson's wedding with the George Cockaynes ot Carrollton, Mo., and the Wilburt Asburys of Leaf River, 111. The Arthur Bones came from Paoli, Pa., tor their niece's nupti^ Child Culture Club Counts 24 at Dinner Twenty-four members of the Child Culture Club assembled at the Pontiac Lake Road home of Mrs. Fwrest Milzaw for the recent annual cooperative Secret pals were revealed alter gift exchange. Hostess lor the next meeting will be Mrs. Dale Swanson of Cooiidge Road, Troy. Soles and Heels Last Shoe's Life Ml .95 Trade-In For Your Old Washer Quality leather shoes made by a new chemical process are sold: with a written money-back guar-! antee that the sole and heel will; wear the entire life of the riioe| without ever needing repair. ON THIS NEW DELUXE During the injectkxt-molding. | manufacturing process, « chemi-j calresin compound is converted into a slow liquid by heat. 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M. iWllTO^ ‘Tour Appliance Specialists'* RK-SHOP 121 N. Saginow St. FE 5-6189 PRE-SPiUNG SPEQAL On Mon., Tues. or Wed. 20% Oft PERMANENTS In onr Stytinr Department — Be ad for an added savings af Sl-W BUDGET DEPT. SPE^AL PERMAJVENT $i on Mezzanine Floor '6' TONY’S S Shop Main Floor (Rlker Bldf.) S5 Weti Huron St YO- W throus^i Satuwioiy DIATROL corseittta for fuller figures ... fabulous fluid lines! Mere ounces of Dacron* polyester, but oh what a slimming, sleeking senso- tion for your fuller figurel You--------- owe it to yourself to i^k end fool fabulous in spring's now fashions . . . and Dio-trol will do HI Com# in now. 3646. ChargeIH $| J * Dupont Co. rtf. T.M. EVERY FASHION NEEDS ITS OWN FOUNDATION . . . Lat Fadorai's trainad coraatiarM fit you cerrsedy for comfort and figure flottory. I DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PUINS , •' 'X' i' ' I I FOURTEEN 2 Open Houses Set at LIT Campus •the fine exhibits darfaf opt^hmiM progruni SttHntaty and SafMley fnftn 1 to 5 p.m. at oampus. Ixortbavateni Highway and 10-Mile Road. i^Ta-o open bouae Mssioiis, during Among exhibMort wUI be Dytron. whdHi the pubUc will have an op-,ka, Inc.. «t Rocheater, the Tem-portnnity to view man>' aMnual|ctcdt and Chevrolet diviaioaa eNMbita, will highlight Lawrence General Motors. Detroit E}dtK>n and Inatltateor Technology's salute tojdie Michigan Bdl • Tdephone Oo. Katiaaal Engineers Week srhich * * * begins Saturday. | wUl also be sketches of * * * {the library buildb« planned on the The public has been invited to'LIT campus. Sates Careers Now With America's ^ Most Progressive Insurance Firm IMAi IH)NTIAC PRESS; MONDAY, FEBRUARY la, 1661 PiCH to Host Diatrict Tourney IHigii School Debaters Eye Showdown Next Saturday sctHdutod fbr >pc11 32 at the U. of M. Rackham Awtttorium, Ann Arbor. M Mmiqr TOUINAMBNTg There are 16 district: tournt-. menu lor ^^lass A, and 12 lor Class B schools. High school debate teams areseoutive Saginaw Valley title ;Iast ISroady begiiudng district tion tournament in parts of Mieh-i^. The big diow lor die area be held in Pontiac Saturday. month, and ranks i best in the state. The todhnamenU are under the ausidces of the Michigan High School^ Forensic Association. Poatlar Omtral Is h«d to IM-.bdsn A seho^ h the area. Competing tor district honOrs ill be teams from Avondale. Birmingham Seaholm. Center Line. The Michigan debate program is the second largest in the nation. It is qxmsored by the University of Michigan Bureau of Sdwol Services. District win Iters to regtonal dobates, where wla-aero will be aeleeted eonipetitlte-ly for quarter-flaals. The nrst sHstriet toanuuneat hi the Oakland Oeaaty area was at the Ualverrity of Miehlgaa waa heU at Msrth Broach, Sat- OtiMM will be at Royal Kiniball and West «oomflMd high schools. Feb. U; and SouthOeld High School. Feb. 15. <). I have a iS jvar-wM Bo*s- _ _ _ ton Bull. Abost a year ago a MadIsM Heists and Troy , large soft growth developed na-dc^her throT Dw vH^rtmi W'H FAVORfTK sailed It a "ssliro pockeL- What Pontiac Central and Northern 1 ! . ■ it: p,rt. The Woodrow Wilson foundation was'created in 1922 tor the purt; )se From there, winners go to the ol making awards to persons tv;ho state semifinals and then on to have rendered meritorious scr/ice the state championship debates. !io the princlplea of democracy, Wirii Tliik CouDon ! Fbs. Pledger. JaekesavlUe, A. These saliva pockets ai ually due to an obMraction saliva from the salivary duct tO' DrNAMic,fu(-fro«ringNatM>imideIiisaranca is ■ofilrinff qiialifled men and wotneii to train asada rapieaentativea. We offer; I a portfolio of over 100 eompetitively priced policiea, including life, auto, health, property, busineas and group cov-..pliis the opportunity to aell a wwassffasrol ti MI'iT~IITI Wlldl 11nIbilf PWFbgTani holders budget tiieir insuiance payments. Helpa make your insurance selling easier! ■ dolled, step-by-step guidance distilled from practical experience, plus iat arfaile you leam? It may be congvmial in a young-1 jer s in a Tuesday night sewing class at Herrington School. hand in hand — A Pontiae father and 99 Ruth St., and his son Mike wear skates son hands as they roller skate it/ihe Web- special rollers, designed l»ve the Tster School multi-purpoee room. Mike Andonlan,' ' ium floor unscratched. TOUCHE!—A sport as well a fencing is featur^ for women at Harrington School Tuesday nights. Here novices Jeanine Jeiwen (left), 431 Moore St. and Betty Harris. 437 Moore, are shown a basic move by in- structor Eldon Gardner. The and Recreation Department will ious snorts as part of its wint« any public school where I interest. Williamses Pour Out Confections by the Ton Theyjlun the Sweetest Little Factory in Waterford \ By REBA HJaNTZEtyUN idoesn’t look-^ nor do her adion.s candy >.h«p at «1* Elitabeth She’4 a sweetheart! Thafs what give a clue to her age. She contacts Uke Road so aniqi.e. “It Is everyone says about pretty Mary'hundreds of groups thro^hout absolutely the euly cand.v fac-WiUiams who, uith her husband Illinois, Indiana andj tory In the eoontry that deal's Rali^, operates one of the proimting candy fund-raising' exclusively with fund-raising pro- try’s most unusual candy factones • .. ... the factory, which lias just been remodeled to provide a display and salesroom. The building front has jJso been redone with a mod-" em touch. . -_____ WlUUms said. in Waterford Tosmship. . The wvaciouslitUe “ball of fire" ! That’s Waf makes the Mttle Retail sales are made only at All those mouth-watering choeo-;wmiams decided to «ruit his job llate nut clusters, that peanut brit-j,s manager of Edgewater Park, tie and those fluffy coconut creaihsjB,^ grt into something "real that are sold by scoute. firemepL^ • Mary, who had graduated and other organizations are made from Bakers Business Institute, in dw spotless kitchen of the little|pnnt wp« a wraiory nt»vra\ candy shop. j Motors Truck and Coach Co. Mary beconiex particularly cn- kind decorated with assembly line | thusUstlc. And utter the Hnit precision by from four laA6^^-j nibble, the “taster" Is IMeraHy jployps. | chompliig at the Wt for more. ^ ^ * * * j h«>< syrup Is hauled in tank car It was just 13 years ago that ‘nicks all the way from Argu. 111. The men drive nil night long to keep the syrup' warm for { transfer to the Williains’ gigan- : Ho storage tank. Today, tomorrow and Wednes-,S btery-WWliams is ^usy at Cobo Hall, passing out dainty tidbits to hundreds of school principals from all parts of the United States, who are attending a con-v^tion. Limited Time Only! 50% Off With Coupbii Clin This Coupon—Good Until Fskruary II ^4 '> Kirow:n M Ross’l I^ CandtM So the two bought Charles boss’s (for the former owner) the Shop ^It taffy factory and converted is run by genial Ralph Williams jf )„to g variety of candv-makina who sees to it that .hist the right operations. The couple haw worked amount of ingredients are care- g, g |*.rfect team eve*' since., ^7,,^ enterprising little woman fnMy mixed together to Produce,Mary’s the promoter: and Ralph, have one bit of trouble with w^table. smooth, creamy con-jtj,c candy-creator. I workers in setting up her candy feettons. - display In the hall. Mary just In the lueantiine, Mary is out 1 bnsiiiem." Per- ■MWl nwitact with •rgnnUatiena in a rMpiisUe «r,th« oomonny cnaM m4 nnrvhre. ’Ihey cannot ndverdse Uils type of bnsiness rweeTB tor the sweet - Hie tat thing fuad-raising campaigns from goodies made at on earth that Mra. Ralph WOliains wanti to- the WilUtins’ factory in Waterford Toa^p. of «mdy. A grand opening 04 . public retafl ta She to llterdly ”ig> to her fte 'toreet front pmt oTS fictory has been planned for stuff %very . day of Ihe year, proosotlag candy about March L Drivi^ Iwr car^^^ miles a year to meet convention officials, church and PTA leaders And heads of various (uy'anizations to all part of the job of energetic Mary Williams. ___ SELL SIX TONS TV) get an Wto of just hew bene-fictol, a pn^netlonal fUnd-ratsing eampaigh cap be. last year Bloom-ftekl junior hi^ school students re than six tons of the Williams-iiiade candy, receiving 10 per cent of the VUM-TOM Back in the kitchen, only huge copper kettles are used for mixing up such delicacies as chocolate covered dierries, fancy light and dart “bait" almond clusters, and sumptious caramels. And the naveiy rnnell that wafts through the buthHag la maUag pecan perreStes, crisp I 1 la pastel- passed around large h.indfuls of luscious carmeUows. and that took care of that-hut sweetly! Rickover to Serve drops sad the ever fsverite esl-ored tsffr. Is an ualorgetaMe experienoe. Once in awhile the couple’s two chikhTn — Janet, 14 and Gregory, 10 — help dean the Ove big chocolate mdter kettlea or the Water cooled slab and electric taffy pull- WASHINGTON (UPT) - Vice Adm. Hyman E. Rickover, "father dr the atomic submarine" who twice was threateqed aith forced refireroent, will stay in the Navy two years^past the customary retirement age of 62. \ Navy officials Sunday night refused to comment 'on published j reportss that Rickover was held jover on orders of President Ken-An incalculable amount of sugar, nedy. But they skid Navjr Secre- ALUMINUM ^.StoinWiiidowi Up to 46 United Inches $10” TRIPLE-TILT Limited Time Only! FREE Instollotion with mini mam srdsr sf lia wisdsws. WM Cmpm Cils This Csueon —Cssd Until Fsb. Ilih L&V Awning Co. tWncoist.1, coloring and other items thiy John B. ponnally worked out ) to bet aecumuUted forithe Sie extension wiHi Rickover ^er i ly prqiiintion. It to then boxedidtshussliig ft with the White House.) FE 5-2102 FES-1637 163 W. Montcelm Nf. ■'( I I SIXTEEN THfa POJfTIAC PRESS, MONdIaY, FEBRUARY 18, im Social Work Chapter to Hear About Tbe Oakland County Chaptw of the National Asaodation of Sociali Woricen wffl hold its qiontMy aneet-i iM Feb. 21 at Devon Gables. i Matured speaker wfll be Dr.j Handd L. Shepard, riiaeaitli di-reclor for the Senate sabconunlltee on medical care for the afed Shepard wifl diacusa federal ef-fijrtsJjeiiiK nation’s sei legislation for medical aid, cial aid, housii rehabilitation. Dinner ia stated to start at S, with the program at 7:30 pjn. uavarnwMBi) IfYsiAraUMisrN Yes Art Ntl Tn OM RewardeHWii fsr LHe lesersise 4^of Sugge^ion Ut us teU you how you cani Doyle Hemptoo. ____________ still apply ft>r a $1,000 life In- Detroit Edison’s nakUntf over- surana poUcy to help take ij„ea division with hepd-^ of final expenses without quartern in Pontiac, has won $^44 burdening your family. junder his company’s s<«pwtk» Even though you are In your, SO’a OO’l or 70’s you likelyj need and want ^fe Insurance' County Matches' National Decline in Auto Sales Jasmaiy new car tales in Oakland Ooindy were off 19 per cent aa against the tame last month, tht Detroit Asto Dealers Aamds-ttat reporta Jhe decUae equals the nationsl average. In oontiwg. Wayne Cbonty tales warn off 91 per eenf and Uacamb Obonty tales off ff per cent. The trtoouaty avenge was off 9^ per fr«« JopanffM Whisky S«ts Off Loud Spreo KOBE, Japan (UPD - Free When his insuranoe ceied, he. started sleeping in the hack room of the store. Saturday two would-be burglars broke Natoially, 33.4 per cent of the paola. But compacts only accounted for 30 per cent of the salet to and 29 per cent in Macomb. The countertrend was also true in regard toimporle. Whfle 4 per-, cent of die Oakland Cbunly talea were Imports, 3 per cent of the Wayne tales, and S per cent of the Coll Out th« Troops ^ SALISBURY, Souths RhodeMa (AP)—■ TbnfiorW troops were called out in race-troubled Northern Rhodesia Sunday. The Min-Macomb, the natlo^ average injistiy ot Federal GovrtTunent of 1999 was about 8 pgr cent. jt,„ Federation of Rhodesia and So tor as wdeotists have beenjNy*^ a^ the caU was a aUe to find the moon has no the im reoet^ award andjnKjsphere. ’ terest of pUblk aafety. 1 off a boiateroua «ree by an estimated 9.000 happy day night, until polka intervaned. The free Bqoor handout was a promotknal stunt by a Japanese celebrants and then prevailed bartenders to Impoae "Neidier Snow. Noi Bain.. Harodotus. the Greek historian, sak) it in the 5th century, B.C.i ond you'll find it today Inscribed on the main post office in New York City: "Neither snow, nor roin, nor h^t, nor gloom of ni^f Etoys these'isofffters fiwn ihr--- swift completion Of their oppointed rounds." With the Christmas rush not for behind us, it's 0 good time to pay tribute to those who. doy in. day out, .in fair weather or foul, see thot t^ moll gets through. Your postman -<>-. .10c SAVI 11a ON 2 KROQIR SUCID VIENNA BREAD....2 PRIS4HORI FROZiN OCEAN PERCH.........3 CHKKIN OF TNI SIA FROZiN TUNA PIES In Cettanaaad Oil H HI Hi R| RB Hi IH IH RoaHaFlakM«^.2r.$3e ■ SO EXTRA ■ Top Value > ceepea end | THE POXTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1961 sevenVeex TV Actress Guns Down Intruding Neighbor i/)S ANGELES (UPI> - Ac-irfea Amanda Randolph wounded a kntfe-wieldlng neighbor Satur> day when he tried to force • way Into her home. Mn. Randolph, who ' portrayed ithe Kingliah'a mother-lo4aw on the Amoa ’N’ Andy TV ahow, fired five ihotB from a 22-caUber re-vtdver at WlUlam B. Slmmonf. 34. One of the buUeU atruck him la the ihoulder. About 90 per cent of all the U.S. mall la tranaported by railwaya. U.S. ROYAL TWOMONEYOAY5 ®‘■iJ'TYlEX't-fr «Tw» l» m «»aKtlw lt»a> —It »t Tm». he. MUFFLERS BALANCINO Ayffcoriaed U.S. Iteyal Servlciei faiitt — 0»ee 9 KING INSTALLATION CENTER _ 4Q south telegraph rd. ■ E 3*/068 (Across from Tel-Huron Center) ■ ■■'MWb ■ ■ ■ ■■'tf ■ ROY WAHL 1 Uebiated, CamtnicHve Caadenbip Demecratic Caadidata faf 2nd London Showing a Difierent Story LONDON (AP)-The ghost Henri de Toulouae-Lautrec muat be quietly chuckling today at the success he is enjoying in London. British art lovers are lining up by tbe thousand io visit an in>-preasive exhibition of 89 of fiie little Frenchman'^ paintings and drawings at the T»te GaUery It -k The last tinie Toulouale-Lautrec had a London exhibition on such a scale was jn 1898-three years before his death at the age (rf 36. R drew a spate of abuse. The critics and the hiMlllt puMlc da-1 dded the cruelly accurate pkturea . of Paris night life as "vulgar” and "revolting."* SdentisU have suoceaded In Increasing augar cane yteld by "waking up" the plants at night with powerful llghU. Light Inhiblta the tassel development.________ OOMroRTS HER CAT — Evelyn CVnie, whose wild animal act has appeared at circuses across the country, comforts Pasha, the lioness who delivered a "Tiglmi" at Muskegon Friday. At Least $50 AT rkttslM The offspring, result of crossing a lion and tiger, was killed by the tiger father minutes after birth. Pasha is being watched constantly in the hope another cub may te born. fontiae Towaship 2 • 30 Yaor Rasidant and Butinauman * • Activ^ io-Civic and Church Groups. ! • Against annoxotion of any part of Fontioe Town- ■ ■ ship to fha City t^J'^ontiac. - ■Can List Auto Deductions SUPERVISOR jii You Itemize Income Tax The average motoriat cap declare a minimum of 350 in auto jT PRIMARY PEBRUARY 20, 1961 ORRIED OVER DEBTS If TM >r* swte NO SICURITY OR 8NDORSIRS REQUIRID ON* PlACf TO PAY ■ W CnSII C«n sneirnsN* AMv'aSDrr'cocNSEU^ tat 14 r»atB of Credit CoBnaaliag Expariaaca Assial Ton Honrs; Doily 9 to 3 Wod. and Sat 9 to 12 Moca MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELORS :u pMllac state. Baak BMi. ductions on form 1040 or 1040W of his 1960 federal income tax return, according to the, Automo-*Iw1p rbih of Michigan.------------- "And the car owner carrying ntoderate loan on his auto fre-quently can claim a like ameunt paid in t|e form of Interest during the year,” said Arthur Bogue, manager of Auto, Club’s Pontiac Division. Rogue saM the AAA has pub-fished a ISSl revtsloB of Its automobile Income tux deductions pamphfrt to aid motoristo In figuring their retams. The eight-page pamphlet it available without charge to all car owners at Auto aub offices. The local office is at 76 Williams St. For the benefit of taxpayers desiring to itemize their auto exdeductions, the Auto Club ' covered by Insurance, providing ■ ms does m ' vlllful negUgence. 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NicboKc lasaraace ft Real Estete Tbe Poatitc Pren ' :r EIGHTEEN THE TONTIAC PRESS. 3I0NDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1901 Rams Beat Roseville Sacred Heart, 51-47, «t If. of D. Fieldhouse Catholic Central Next for St.Fred inParochialTournament ■jr BBIWO U K1SAB.VS | Mtle riu. C B*n». St. Fi«4 ! <• < DETROIT— . . And now Cath-i obc Central! That'i the giant task facing St. FVederick't baskeihall team which won the opening game of the Paro> dual tournainentt last night hgr defeating Rooeville Sacred Heart, 51- h the gtaat Shamrecks. Last night, the two teams battled nip and tuck through most of the iwcrea nean, ai- , ,, j ' OUhoHe Ontnl, aw aMba tap elaaa A tM»s iu MeMgaik would he a as ' for 11 points and Ted Dobaid deai^ ing 11 rebounds, fatdiidint a tip4n that tied the score at 19-19, the Rams went off at intermission leading 22-20. Jim Kennedy •Irapped in the tie4»realdng basketl a i with 4 seconds ^ft in the first haU. In the second half, the Rams led Sacrad Heart won that unwanted most of the way, forging ahead honor. The Thorns troae at the 32-25 after four minutes. Sacred free throw lim and were unable Heart then scored eight straight to take advatdage pf several Ram points and took a 33:32 lead. Dob- mistalus at crucial montents. ski hit a three pointer and Reed There were ttree minutes show-hit from the floor twice and it ing on the dock with the score was 39:35 for St. F¥ed after three tied, 45-45. Pete Vasques dropped Q'“rters. in two free fhrows and then Dob- The start at the 4Ui qaacterj^ through a tip to make tt ............. with 1:15 left. task a wild shot tram the ooreer. Bad Jerty DtobaM Ut i« nwke it 4MT wUi :|g to ge. Again after comlgg_i|Qwn ___ indeed of attempting to control the ball, a wild pass was intercepted. Sacred Heart, with poaaea-shMi, calied time with :32 to play. The Thorns brought the ball in .............*ly the Rams cwn- mltted a fobliah backcourt foul. There were It seconds to play, and Dieboid had a l-\ situation at the fTM throw line. Fortunately for St. Fred, the first attempt bounced oft and'Chuck Dean grabbed the all-important rebound. Dave Lufkin was then T seconds left and he Reed finished with 17 points and Dobski with 15. It was Doi^aki's 16 rebounds, however, which were hig^ factors for the Rams. Both teams hit for 20 field goals, but Sacred Heart hit on only 7 of 16 free throws while the Rams collected 11 of 16. aafdy put it out Sacred Heart Except for the last minute, St. Fred k^t its poise throughout the game, fighting back to regahi the lead fbur tintes. ThMn‘B Sdisca St.^Fted-took 54 Aoti and fln-iabed with 37 per cent while Sacred Heart hit on 40 pier cent, but got oft only 49 shots. St. Frederick is now 10-1 for the season. It was Sacred Heart’s second loss in 11 games. Toronto Downs Redshirts,4-2 Otympio Victory Streak Stopped at 2 by Leafs; Howb, Boston Win DETROIT lit—It was too good to last - that twx>-game home winning streak the Detroit Red Wings had going. I The Tmxmto Maple Leafs broke it last night, beating the Wings 4-2 as the second largest Otympia Stadium crowd of the season — 14,962 — jeered the Wii«s’ futility. TT>e Maple Leafs, still the surprising leaders of the National Hockey League, never trailed. They got a first period goal from rookie Dave Keon and one in the second by Bert fNmstead to move ahead 24. Skiers, -^Have Jumpers Big Weekend and ski jumpers in Michigan and around the nation over the weekend. From Our Wire Rervices > rhamptonsMp In the same age ■ big weekend for skiers' A'*"!*- dowahUI croHn In Michigan events, Dick Ireland of Cheboygan and Mary Barber of Cadillac were the big winners in the Central UJS, Ski Junior Alpine event at Black Mountain. CMeaga’a Stock Hawks made It live witlMMt a toss by whlp-piag Ike CanuAras H SwMay and stohm evMta to rtolm the rombtoed rkaraptonahlp to the 1»17 boys* brackei. Mss Barber At Bessemer in the Region Junior Alpine championships, at Indian Head Mountain. Peter Garland ot Houghton and Lynn John- At Steaihboat Springs, Colorado. Finland’s Aarne Valkama, who is a student at Suomi College in Hancock, Michigan, edged Ansten Samuelsteun of Steamboat S{H*ings in a fierce ski jumping duel at Nowelsen Hill in a blinding i storm. victories in the 16-17 age bracket by winning the dowtmUl and slalom events. Bob Jordan . of Iron Mountain won the boys’ hwiors in the tame two events for ages between 4 and 11. KiCidratally. the last Tbronto-l □licago inerting a week ago ended in a 1-1 tie. the only Uot oii the In flie other wertteod games, the' cooled-off New York Rangers sawj their playoft hopes further chmmed when they took an 8-3 drubbing Boston Sunday night after struggling to a 3-3 tie with Montreal Saturday afternoon. With 13 games to go, the Racers now trail Detroit by 10 points. ySc Stasiuk scored for Detrmt on a power play setup from Gonfle Howe near ttie end of the oecond period, but Dickie Duff nude it 3-1 on a timee-on-two rush early in tile final priod. The Wlugs drew cloae once goaL airt eoorti 8id Abel tried to extract a tie by paBlog gwUe I a halt. The move boomer- the puek and raced to for an The Leato, riddled by injuries through moat of the season but est threat to the reign of the Montreal Canadiens, nearly lost goalie Johnny Bower in the bruis-iiUi action. Bower, goalminder who has played all 56 of Toronto’s games.! was badly shaken up when De- 22SA poiato based on Ida two longest jumps, nf and ttt feet Samuelsteun received 21>.t potato from the jta^ for his leaps of IM sod SM feel, the longest of the day. Valkama was declared winner of the Merrill Trophy. I At Duluth, Minn., Duke Schneider of Lake Placid^ N.Y. won tiiej . ' _%:Sdix TORONTO OOAL-Goalie Hank Bassen sinnwts ar Phaiofsi my ice after Dave Koon (not shown) IXympia. The iMick n shown in bade ot the net.” took a rebound and scored for fiie Toronto Staple Toronto defeated the Wii^ 4-2, tp-keep^held Leafs aaginst the Red Wings last night at the on first place in the National Hockey League. Pontiac Track Club Has No Facilities ■■ Central U.S. Noitiic combined ski championship yesterday. He fin-ished with a combined total of 429.3 points just ahead of Michigan Tech student Walter Cherry who second place. Japan’s Kyotaka Sakai jumped 196 and 219 feet to win the special Invitational meet, Just ahead of Gene J Barton of Fenton and Dear- tbe best through the gates. Other ereas conntry winners were Gary Gallagher, 14-14 boys and Peabody, 13-and-under bqm. Dick Stabbs took toe 14-16 bays statom and the 14-14 girto alalem was won by Cranbrook suffered a double athletic loss at Cleveland University School Saturday. The Cranes were dumped basketball, 94-55, jtM lost Jhe nestllng7natclvrS-6. George Blanchard topped the Cranbrook cagera with 20 points. Jack RoUert hit 13 and Dave Kessel added 11. University School led at the half, 44-31. 1 Barnes «t 112 pounds and Worth Matteaon, Iffi, won dedaiona and CTanbnxdc’s only points in the wrestling match. City, Waterhrdr Hungarian, Hayes Jones Indoor Records Intact moat recent venturea wwe particularly disastroua. SyraGuae weat aa a aooilng rampage over tike weekead and -........................ Tbe Nattoanls powered to a Itt-Ui diiibbtag Satuday Nght at Boa-toB aad thea, toaa toaa M boara tator, bombarded toe Plsteaa, 14S-m here yealerday after- AI Howae, former PCM trackster mning for Weatm Michigan, placed 5th in the finala of the Ugh Inirdlea. * A * The Pontiac Thick autawtil !T tbe kOchigan Open AAU Re-laya Feb. 25th. Thia apparent ineptitude on the road must be an object of more than routine concern to coach Dick McGuire. Record-aroasher was John rone of Loyrta rt Chicago who set AAU novice milo mark of 4:13.7. pie Ctab was also a donbfe Her, taking tbe l.NO-yard mHe races. • His Pistons are involved in spirited battle wbth tbe Los Angeles Lakers for second place in the JiationaL Basketball Association’s Western Division, and as the season hits the homestretch, the Detroit schedule is not encouraging. 4NI9 MV. (T«F Msirs, T 11 UmSos ) ill ’{ M v."ll ti tet^^se rrt ......’**• l" IT ll-H I HmU ....w-T Jl- U JS-9^ PRESS BOX Larry Hughes of Walled Lake starred in a reserve role in helping the University of Detroit whip Notre Dame Saturday afternoon in his final game this season for the Titans. He has been declared scholastically ineligible and plans to leave school to enter the Army. Hughes hopes to return to U. of D. and play ball one semester next Rnaalan girls swept tbe 1st throe ptaees fluaday led by Valeutina Stentaa ef Moaeew In tbe Women’s World Speed Skating ehamptontoipe In Ner-way. Mn. Stenina was a reprat -vtetor and the IStoi Bed skater Bowie Race Track officials may know Tuesday whether they will be able to reopen their Southern Maryland oval the next afternoon. Recent weather changes has M the track d'eep in mud in eections adding to previaus problems el Bowie this season. The 81. Lento Hawks are pro- font waa called when Lai Jim Krebe entered the game and ptoyed without repwitag te the The Ring’s Banshee, a female bassett hound owned by Chris Teeter of 2700 W. Long Lake Rd.. Birmingham, is-ene-of the top favorites to win the Westminster Kennel Club show which opened in New York’s Madison Square Ganlen today. The dog was a finalist in last year's aompetition. NaHeskir Looks Well inBractice lakeland. Fla. tfi - M’s early, but Drtrolt Tiger manager Bob Scheffing is happy with what be has seen so far of pitcher Rny Narlesid. Narieski, who underwent a hack operation after apriiR: training last I for tiie second straight day yesterday and Scheffing said it looked as if the veteran, had made a full re- » nwvea weO aad to havtiur BO twltclMa tot hto back,” the aew Tiger pilot said. 'Tm real Two newcomers appeared in the ngers’ early training camp. They were Bob Patrick, a rookie infielder for Knoxville, and Bob Miortetta, 32, a former Hdilfes property who was playing at Bir-Central Michigan’s powerful mile mingham. relay team daptured Its event a 3:21.7 time, dei^e the fact ran wlthOur Tfi^ services of its leading anchorman, Dave Myera. More than 4(XL track and field performers took part in the lays, but some of the top starts from Michigan and Michigan State The PtotMW have It gamea rematalBg aad U ef thone • ' bo played away from home. around the nation. The double whammy over the weekend enabled the third-place Lakers to climb to within % game of Detroit. Scheffing said MiceloUa. an all-star shortstop in the Southern Association last season, bad a good chance to remain with Detrmt as utility infielder. Meanwhile, Rick Ferrell, Tiger vice president, confirmed that Detroit had laUed in an effort to get catcher Yogi Berru from the New V__l. rx 8 York Yankees. He said the bid "came to nothing.” (From Oar Wire Servlees) LOS ANGELES — Hungarian miler Istvan Roszavolgyi, wboae scrawny physique diaguiaea re-markabie stamina, scored his 4lh victory in four U.S. races Saturday by winning the mile in the Los Angeles Times Indoor games. Next Friday, at the New Yorit)' Athletic Qub Games ih Madison Garden, hell try to make it five straight. Haym Joaea of Poattoe less applause from a crowd of more than 13,(»0 at the Sports Arena than an earlirt mill ' high school runnrts. Tommy Sullivan, an 18-ye«________ from St. George High in Evanston, got a standing ovation and was voted the outstandit« com-petitm- in thg meet for hto 4:13.7 a time of :S7J to the H^yard event Beanto McRae of Midtigan aad Warren onwtoy, Faimtagtoa bnrdter at Soutoera Chi., failed to ptaee I, oooldn’t go for time,’’ said. “Jiiat for the win.^ \Actually, this feature ijjfle dr by t.l was dtaappotatod. ”1 wanted to do 4:86,” he aaM. hi other evento: With Tom ChmD running anchor, Yale's two-mile irtay team ran away from Michigan and won 7:39.6. .Eddie Southern of ^ Air Fbrce won theMtyard run in 57.6. World 460-mrter .champion Otis Davis dropped mtt in the fipal lap. ex- {dainiiig later be was iU. The fabled Boston bench—one of the diief reasons the Celtics have dominated the National Basketball Association in recent years —soon may be playing as mudi w more than the regulars. One Teadiia: Bob Corny has 8ASKETBAU scorn 'm beat” the weary Celtic captain said afta- Boston’s 136-125 triumph over PhiladeliMa yesterday. Mlnnei AlMon N. Alma IT — T#. Rope M •Ohio) IT. Wtetem Michitu «T M. Boo Teeb U Dotroit li. Metre Doox ~ Track Morthei "I guess it’s a comUnation of titii«s. I haven’t been well physically. Then there’s all this travet’ The victory broke a three-game Critic losing string and gave them a 6% game Easton Divirion bulge over Philaddphla. Xnd, Trito Los Angries’ 105-N television vlctoiy over St. Louis, It gave Boston a three-game edge iiKtiie low cob lann ia the rac^adtii the Hawks tot the best iron4ost record. nSriuM art MIMS t f It c * I » c ( «n 0 hum « S M Oroer tloaS 1 • • jlalknwk SSL. . siiSSrt. Vandeihttt (3. Tulane « Alebemo *4. Florlde 9* ssrtyu’g'nss.'!. Aubon TS, Oeorgio « a, OeoTflo Tecta W CorojiM 14 Ittrytaod I —. caodcl 71. Purmon M iiSAWW- Its, Martm2 W JjAreholf n. St: TnoS!!^P^*n u,......— ^ Teooeeeoe W Ohio 7», everUnie 5Srqk,ToioSe m ----St. Mee *SWjn. Wjel Tl__ WJt'Slote m, tvxot 0^ Wtoltio Tt) I ■ ^ ^ THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 13. |961 wbekmb rmim 'M'-MSU Gagers face Each OSU's Lucas Just Too Much for Spartans Wolv«rine^s Hope State Will Have Letdown After Loss to Bucke/es Titana Beat Irish on TV, 82-71; Calvin Rolls Along NIT Puts New Life in U-D EXPERT SERVICE WORK from coast-fo coasl airf agabr i»1956.1-uca8’ pre- p^iacYTeannette Ma>alak WINTER SAFETY SERVICE 1. Pun tnat wh«U, iiupuctbrak* liningB uid drumi. 2, dwckiww ■aula, wh«*l cylimUn /3 ^ 4. Addbtrf»iuid Adjoat brakM on all foor whoeb for "f ANN ARBOR (*-MlchiKaii entertains Michigan State here tonight in a Big To) match of basketball also-rans, h^chigan State’a only Big Ten came the Wolverines in A game at East Lansing, Tonight the Wolverines, ;0-6 in the conference, hope to even things up. Minnesota clouted Michigan TOSS at Minneapolis Saturday night while Michigan State tion's No, 1 team. Scott Maents and John TldwitH of Michigan found the hoop late in the first half against Minne-sou and pulled liwi gdme to a St all tie at halftime. But Mln-i^isota quickly pulled awajr In the necond half. ’ •' Jerry Lucas scored 48 points, new Big Ten single game scoring record, as Ohid State downed MSU at East Lansing. The previous rin-gle game high was 47 points scored by Don Schlundt of Indiana ‘ Invitational ^JToumament title ^ pumped newL vigor into the Univer- led 50-] sity of. Detroit’s basketball team. The Titans played some of their best ball of the season Saturday to defeat Notre Dame 82:71. Detroit Jumped off to a 20-polnt lead la the first half of the na-JtaalljL televised vkMis high was 36 points. MSU, however, grabbed ah early lead and was ahead 39-38 at half. Luca* kept the Buckeyes close with 21 points in the half. John Havlicek made 12 points fop the Bucks in the first half and 20 for the game. , NIXETEEN Troy Cageri Loie 74-64 Decision at Hushing Troy High School’s basketball team suffered a 74-64 defeat at the hand* of'Flushing Saturday night on the winner’s court. Hank Akin and Dick Billings paced ’Troy’s fosing cause with 15 points -apiece. Gary Young tallied 23 for Flushing; In another Saturday prep contest, Neil Kiernan sewmd 22 points to lead Ferndale St. James to a 59-55 triumph over St. Francis de Sales. battered Olivet 90-44 in an MIAAI lore IntermlssloB. | ninth IIAC setback in 10 games contest The league-leading Kni^tsj miw^en By The Asoodated Preos lits 15th triumph by steamrollingj ckaaged htmls seven times be- | Central Michigan suffered its Anomer ihdf at aTfiTToTnal’ ’ --------------- “ ------------------------------- lesL The 50-m at hiilftime and stringers for only 17 of th« minutes. ' |second-place deadlock in the MIAAI Last-place Olivet ran its standings. Vince Giles led Adrian streak to 43 straight^ames, onlyi,^ ^ two under the NCM *®i^y|ished as hjgh scorer with 21 points. Chicago dur^ ,, JPM'ip^AaHaiTnow is 7-2 in league play. Oiivd’s 15 Ipdfes thlrieSon have included eight,league tilts. an Irish surge. It was Betrr ISth victory la M starts. Dave DeBussebere, All-America hopeful, dumped in 26 points for the Titana to take game sooring honors. ^ Undefeat^ Calvin marched to Northern Michigan registered j Dennis Groat piled up 14 of his ,1 , , ,„._i74:61,^ while M i ami m vmu a Michigan 5 t r 1 u m p h that shattered ^ Mid-America Conference {Clash at Oxford, Ohio. Ferris Institute (14 4), bidding for the best record In Its cage history, dispatched Soo Tech toes, and Illinol* State coasted to a tS-to Interstate Conference tri-pmpli over flaslern Michigan. Illinois State now is 7-S in the IIAC and Fjistern is e-10. * I Hope is 6-3. John SehultE scored 36 poinis asf its lllh straight victory with an |19 points in the first half to put Sl-tt pasting of Aquinas at Mar- lAlbion on the way to a 90-67 trounc-quette. The Wildcats, ranked ling of Alma in an MIAA ^ame. eighth among amall colleges, Alma’s Dave PCtera was top scorer I Mankato State clinched at least a' broke open the gmme In the jwith 24. Albion now is 4-4 in the first place tie in the Northern| second half after the lead had iMIAA and Alma is 1-8. .States Conference with a 90-55; drubbing of Michigan’Tech. Man-r ikato now is 8-1 in the conference Mihalak Stars at GM Keg Tourney lege scorer in the nation, pumped points to guide Lawrence Tech to a last-minute 95-92 victory over Indiana Tech. The Blue Devils” overcame a 9(k89 deficit in the last mrOBTKD CAB SSBTICB IMPORTED CARS of OAKLAND COUNTY “Service Specialists for Imported Cars" Gor. W. Mapb snd Orchard Liks Rd. MA 6-2491 Elks Has 2 New Leaders, Milford Nonei The Elks State bowlihg bourria-lent for men had two leads change hands here ovef the weekend while the Huron Valley team meet waa imdergolng no tmpBBtanr changes. CAR SAFETY HEADQUARTERS IFE2-9251 I 146 W. Hifoi I missed ii sweep of. three individual in the General Motors Girls’ Bowling Association event held at Howe’s Lanes. Terry Scott w*s the big stor of the Elks’ Srd weekend of nc-I Hon by taking over the singles kMdicap lead with 7*5 featuring a SSk aetnal at Huron BowL Detroiters M. OrayUll and 4. Luraeh took over 1st artoal hftttiig The doubles lead held by cltyTBOdF m that city-JSTOnHIT: “ A in posting then- ITth- duo Bob ’Trach^ and Jack Buck-tclose 3rd was the Cniofen!. rcpre- '"“"'P" 21 games. Icy with 1388 was not threatened.Isenting Pontiac GM ’Truck, with! Mike Apel of Ann Arbor still heads ■ 2800. the pack in all event* actual at and Fred Voelker, Detroit, retains the singles actual edge ai 710. Dixie BecreaHon Lunch of Drayton Plains held Its ground as No. I in the Valley contest nt Milford Fairgroniids at SI45. The five teams following in the standings also held their ground. Srores of 27t-«#9 rolled early In Detroit still stand as best by tar. Ernie Conn of Holly had a big| time on the opening weekend ofj the Moose State keg meet! He took the early lead in singles at 666. was 2nd in all events with 1768 and 2nd in doubles with Al Lanning at 1140. Bill Bellby of the same town followed Conn with 613 int singles and 1762 in all events. Vince Nowak of Royal Oak i.s! the- lone^ Oakland County man -ranking high in the Eagles Inter- Mjgtr: actual, totals of 224 and 617.A0dJ" | John' Miller Electric Co., cap-! was a close runnerup in all events J'**? tained by Ralph Puckett, took over;with 1869 in the CM meet. LoiS j, 5fh at 3018 and Coca Cola ranked | Allman of Detroit prevented her: Bj.u.ri.^Buiw^^^^^ next nt 3011 giving Pontiac two in|complete domination of honors, John n,n„ co.. f the top ten teams. Harry Van with^ 1873, ^ ! Bob*rt?*^®me«.^**piymouth' !! - rHatter raptatnrTKr'rokT boys. I The Cad-ettes of Detroit Cadillac | nuh.rd;.^ ... Liberty Music of Ann Arbor still i Motor wfon team honors with 283Lcorr'Piumbint. Plymouth..... leads with 3131. Ifollowed by the Hl-Fives of Fisher; ;Hi«h I ----- - ; —;R Tntohrt-J. Buckloy, Pontloc j : P. HrnMn-S. McKMwn.^poiroU^ PontUr. . . 301* BraKes w '.kS: gs,*) >S OKCHARD LAKE RD. UNITED TIRE SERVICE BRAND NEW TIRES 6.70x15 7.50x14 Block $ 8.99 op W.W. $10.99 vp Block $11.99 4ip W.W. $13.99 up NO RECAPPABLE TIRE NEEDED! No Money Down—20% to 75% OFF WHY BUY BRAND NEW SNOW TIRES RECAP? 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Sanders was eight Mg strokes behind the front-running PalmeT Sunday at the start of what was Kheduled a* -the final round of the tournament. He proceeded to slash eight strokes off par to set an Arizona Country Oub Course record of 62. while Palmer had to scramble fbr 1 even par 70. ’Tnus, they pulled into the 72- IM5TALLSD FREE? ___ fy4ufC is ^ ATTENTION YOUNG MEN the fastest growing industry in the world todoy! Plan for that future by taking the finest troining avoilobie. Enroll now for our next "Electronic Engineering Troining" program. Bcslstrur’i OfHm_ •«y WM«vur* It _ Btoeki Nwth bf fui Mihalek Rolls 596, Tops Ladies Classic V ■ The Michigan Babe Ruth team squeezed out a 3-1 Wert Side Ladles' Classic win over Pizzuti’ Lounge. 2619-2608. with Jeannette Mihalak rolling 596 on games of 202-203-191 for the winners and Peg Carter 594 on games 223-192-179 for the losers. Jligh single game for the night was rOlTed hr Virginia Millar. 232. in ^ 564 series. This helped hS^ Team to a tie for 3rd high single of 936 and a 3-1 win over Spartan Air Conditioning, 2512-2422. West Skie Lanes uprooted Motor Inn Recreation, 2433-2313. for a .3-1 win with Marguerite Young’s 542 leading the winners and VI Cargal's 505 top* for the losers. Collier l^anes managed a 3-1 show-.i’ the short backswing, was the picture of perfection as he drove out of the fairway only once; hit every green in regulation and rang up chrd of 10 pars and eight birdies. i Palmer also paired his holes,; but his four birdies were offset by! an equal number of bogeys in his worst round of the tournament. ’This was in sharp contrast to his record of grabbing six of his last nine victories by coming from behind on the last 18. ★ A ♦ , At that, the musclar Palmer Would have won had it not been for an unplayable lie on the 16th hole. Purposely shooting down the^ left side for the most desirable: approach to the green, the top money winner of 1960 hooked his drive into an oleander bush. ^ck Fleck, who won the Phoenix open last year in a playoff with Bill Collins and who teed Off Sunday just two strokes behind Palmer, finished one back at 271, for third money of $2,000. M J P«l»n. D«»rbc Elsctronics Inslituto Conte In for a .FREE CHECK-UP Specialists for Automatic TRANSMISSIONS ONLY Ask Abaat Omr « Mwtli *r iMto Mite Owaiitoe ILlOYD berry. Owner PONTIAC 1885 EUsaheth Lake Bd, « dton veto at DeT* Ian FE 4-9646 I Bum Teiceo. .Jctrelt . Bin SruddM. r»rnd»l< LIKE NEW 1961 RAMBLER 2-Door $195 Dowa-$42.25 Moath n* WHI Not Kuowlu(Iy B* UtoorMl* Coll Mr. Bloekhum tor lufornotiou-MI S-MM BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 $. Woedwsrd, Guar. NEW TREADS 2$4^9D . Plus Taxes and RatraatUble casing. Tube or Tubeless Blackwall only. MOTOR MART SATETT CENTER FE 3-7845 121 E. 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'tM 6 PeaUac'i Laiyeit Aiautreaf taalai I I TWKXTY TH^ 1 THE PONTIAC^RESS, MONDAV, FEBRUARY 18. 1961 y Diploinats Dovi^i Tunis Civil War Solution By Lou Fine Skeptical About DeGaulle-Borguibd Talks mg rm> jtiprsoM ibebun peack vn PM«%a Nc«« AMlyrt Hie SawMs have cautioned Eaat Diptomala in Pari* Mk 4jie|Gw»M» Oramuni^ forthcomii« meeting between!?^inckleiit* inj French President Charies de GmiUc and Tunisian President Ha-, _ „ „ . . . . bib BouKHiba wiU lead to caiiy The Krrmiin is said to want to negori^ZTbetaeen Fiemh^ -void troubie in Berth, wliile P^| lebel leaden on dm end ot the|J?" ^Khrui^ civil war there lace-to-face talks with Prerident Kennedy, probably at the United Rebel Iwden have made It Nations spring meeting in New eltar they aie coal ta the Boar- York. They are friendly with him but! Pressure is mounting again in fear his attempt to "explain" the . Japan tor increased trade with rebel rtand to De Gaulle may Communist China to counter the weaken the position of strength "bu>’ American" orders of the the rebels consider necessary to prevtou.* Ei.scnhower Adrtllnistra-get the best terms. .tkm. thoroui^. POUn SCABCTTIBi Lack of spare parts ftw martiin-_ . ^ . Py *» » conunaa in Poland, ac- The big companwa such at M.t- corth« to a Warsaw-------------- siii and Mltsublahi are not having that heilnm -i any of this; loo much U.S.4apan Lo„ (trade involved. Wudbut ‘ CHI ROI OF 81LBKCK hsiander. im Ofaoervers in Rome say don't be' liab Uaited 'surprised if the Vatican has strong! phaohies thf words-to say soon on the apparent^ ly bfUituL of iofficial reaction to recent clamp-i’ downs in Poland and Hungary. But Pope John XXIII may com-ny:nt personally wh«i he has SPACE SHIPii Memor>^ Dims on Balanced Budgets HST Wounds History Again ia flaeal IMl, HST came up WASHINGTON tUPK-Harry S. Truman took another hip dtot at TWO SlTtPI-CSES history last week and. as he so j in the fiscal .vears 1947-48 llHjie often does. HST wounded a (act. | weie budget surpluses. These * * * .were the years of the Republican W T soiimtirnes permKs iifgoth Congress whlcK HST de-wishftil memory to rosy-hue someinounced as the worst ever. Ul ot factual history, and this was; one of those times. The farmw president was New Vnrk last en route with Mrs. Truman to^^Bermuda vs-. ; bUHow la (l«»l HB. All of these are official figures compiled by the Bureau of the Budget where the nation's fia« cal history is kept with a sharp and accurate pencil. The rotting of the U.S. dollar proceeded every yem save one— 1919—while President Tnunan was in office. .........* ......*_............. The Senate Finance Committee alfiilates the dollar’s Value ^Jn_ 194o when HST be<»me president at 77J cCTits. That was the 194.5 value or purchasing power in relation to the dollar erf i939. ' la INS, the year HST left the White chasiag power of th It.* hj.vc forgottep about that when At the same time, the Germans (he told reporter U'inship that are turning their official cold shoul-Araerican taxpayers Iwd gotten jder on helping finance a British-off easy. Isponsored European rocket clubj Those with doHaro, in truth, for development of the British Blue | have been robbed. Streak rocket. i Mead, loaded always wHh saap Frederick M. Winship of UPI’si New York bureau reported HST'si Interview on this occasion, and; in his story he quoted the former performance to date. jntKs HST thinks Kennedy is doing real well, and he especially apl proved of the S2.8-Mtlion welfare benefit hike' just proposed. *1 feel the American people ha%« gattoa off very easy." Tra-RMUi said with reaperl to tax- where tbev daa*t pay what Ihe.v That 25.3 cents levy by infla--1.—ij 1, tion on every doilar-posaessed by an.vone anywhere wa* a hidden tax of which only alert cittons were aware then or of which they are aware now. Wtnship's story continued, not in dir^ quotes: "The former chief executive' ; said he believed every ; meet outgo in the federal government. "He iTrumanl said he managed, to balance the budgeU for six : years until expenses of the Korean : ; War created a deficit ' A * * , : Reporter Winship insists that is! what HST said, that he fWinsi\^i! has it in his notes April IMS aad left Haase to Janaary litt. He was | Ml respaaalble far the IMS defl- s a wartime FDR ] , Thereafter the record does not j square at all with Truman’s mem-1 ory of his .budget accompishments. He had a bad deficit reccml. His Convalescent Home Planned for Nuns . GRAND RAMDS (UPIi - The • Sisters of Mercy, a Roman Calholir ; order of nuns. wiU build a S500.000 ■ convalescent home here for senior, sisters no kmger able to continue . active service in Iwspitais and •dxxUs ★ * * Sster 3dar> Conslancc. RSM. ‘superior and principal^" hfotint^ Mercy Academy here where the home will be constnicted, said the; hew bunaihg wiTTselvtra fm" bousing, facilities for sisters who receive care in 23 hospitals and , two special tfistltutions in Michi-' gan. Iowa and Indiana. i 22-Year Search ~tndsWSide of Father's Grave Sudbury, ont -Five aarkslon boy scouts put i. «mioivwho JBHLlhc title of rhu- •'’"K. hai-d hour.s o.' work and wero rcwaided by mc.v.,i; .h l ard queen over irofntT~rdnt«s=^^covcfed God and Country award at 11:30 a m yesterday at tJi; fants last month. ' FiSt~Mthcodist Church. Pashrr of the church, me Rev. Willinn * * ★ Campbell received a trophy from „ „ , , State Treasurer Sanford A. Brown, r or (lOO and LOUntry who also placed tlie crown on 'hc| __________ . - - . Tovciy quecn“s head. The double j eerenwiny took ydace during, j dance w hich climaxed the annual I festivities Saturday evening. Also during tuternilsslon, prit» announced in both V ■_ r*atter r Richard;;, is .shown pinning the award on Charlc.s Beach, as .Morns Hyatt. .lack Frost. WiUiam K, Jiichards and Wiley Walts wait ihoir turns.-Scoutmaster Jack f'rost and Committee-Cliair-man Richai-d Funk watch the pi-occcdings. Romeo High Team month. They "re coached by Joe D, Palmer, high school English ' and French teacher. ouftiei ^ _ . . I I teacher. ^Givw^Scout Awaras ^winjMfcf&ebate ^^eb-dassit^ ; the rhnbarb growing and special ; dish preparation eompetitions. i First prlie In the fancy rhubarb Idivision went to Arthur Lambert of 14649 21-Mlle Road. Shelby Towh- ..... ..... Branch ROMEO - The Romeo Com-iwere Imlay City, Brandon l^h CLARKCTON rr- Five boy scoutsisliip of 45 boys and is administrated m«nity High School delating J®®"’, and their parents walked up to the by 23 men serving as officials on, Saturday became District 1 cham-| Oxford and Rrebmond. altar bl the First Methodist Church a staff headed by Richard Funk.| Pio"* by winning the final rwnd at 11:30 a.m. yesterday for the of-i The God and Country award| North Branch "'8® ficial presentation of God and!represents perfect attendance in i^am at North Branch. school and site. Seven claterooms Nwbert KaJtz of 46948 Shelby and a special education room J h e 1 by Township, was would have been added at both{®)»^«l ^ 'Pn*e in the choice PONTIAC CLOSED TONIGHT OPEN FRI.-SAT.-SUN. the junior and senior high schools. Killed, 3 Hurt ;Near Lapeer {division. ^ZSaKEEGO j' 1 niniK STAR j rehool operatiwi, defeated in a I Romeo Community School District {'election just over a week ago, will jbe resubmitted to voters as soon as possible. School Supt. f.,C. Filppula said! • _ * . * * . ^ i^n* <5»ven the blue ribbon for having the board of education again will; Other projerts would b^« bren^^j^ number of rhubarb sUlks ask that the three mills for opera- a five-rrom aiWiUon at^ a five pound box was Leo Theut tion be levied for seven years. j|i«ton Elementary of 42475 Schoenherr Road. Shelby The operational millage request lation of a pew heating plant ®t .p was turned down along with a the junicr high school and altera-, J700 000 bond issue In a special tion.s of .several other i^s in iiROWS BIG hTAlJi election here Feb, 3; , the district. ' - ..... . The sehool board will hold a Mprelal meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday to dlseiMs the possibllily of putting the bond issne to another vote, aceordlng school superinlrndenl-Although it definitely has been _ {decided to place the operathmaF' tmaiage pro^l Snolficr bill-' lot. Filppula said board members; I no OT MCtioenn o'Ufood .preparation! have nol decided on a date for; Highways Is Linked tO comest. ! the election. u* c X II Junior grand, Filppula reported that the three i HeOVy onOWtail ippize winner 'vas! mills for operation is necessary to: ;LiUjj Englcr of replace a current four-mill levy, laPj^j^ _ on«. man was kUledi 16074 Canal Road, which expires at the end of thispersons were in-{Sterling Town-school year. .ijured near bore in weekend traffic ship. She baked accidents caused by Saturday's ]a rhubarb pic. Country awards to the deserving {Church School for a year, 150 hours - ------------l^ serviee- to 4he -church; "dafly W as the second {Bible reading and prayer, and an Often referred ™ ------» — .------- highest award (next to the eagle) {intrasified and difficult study proin the boy scout movement, the gram of the pible and doctrines God and Country awrards werejunder the direction of Rev. earned by Charles R. Eteach, Jack;Richards. W. Frost, Royce M. Hyatt, William K. Richards and William A. waiu. I White Lake Reminds Making the awards were Ed- J , - ii. ward Zeeland, chief executive of :l I OX UeaClline the Clinton Valley Council; Jack i WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP f'rost, Scihitmatiter of Troop IM; !Properly owners,, here have only' ...._ ... . -. *^'«*retf Butlers, lay leader of the {until Wednesday to pay their I960 , the Rev. BilUam taxes without penally, said Treas-i iargest stalk w-as Albert Va!i' j. RirPards. pastor. yrer Ronald Vwrhcis. With the presentation of the; This is the first time the 4 per awards. Clarkston scouts, along cent penally has been enforced in; Taking the affirmative ride of] ALMONT — A summer home at ““ 5^ Sandhill Road was broken into and abour JH» wdiUCflf T Dnlted NaBona SmBT ^ Signifleantty Strengthened” were John Van Camp, IT, a senior and Jim Phillips, 1«, a Junior. Jim also debated the negative side of the question with Stuart Card, 17. also a junior. Veterans of atxmt three years of debating, the Romeo team now I w ill go to the regional" later this ing, liquor and houMhoId goods were taken, it was reported to Romeo state police Saturday. The owner, Robert Powers of Grosse Pointe. told police thieves had entered his residence sometime during the week by breaking a window in the rear of the building. _____ • StMH THURSDAY ''CINd’eRFILU" A refrigerated dessert made t;. Kiekbusch of 44830 tMakw St,.- Utica,1 learned lor her,die, grand prize annual, with l»y scouts ail over the na-the township, the 1 • said.J The four-mill levy was approved as a stop-gap measure by voters in the district lest March. It was approved lor only one year, how- heavy snowfall, according to Lapeer County sheriffs deputies. The March. 1! drew a hMvier turnout of voters than the Fch. S ballot. The request lor a three-mill operational tax was beaten by only 4« votes, MS to an. TTw proposal that would have allowed the board of education permlsrion to brarow 1700.00(1 for constnictioo of 23 aew jch was defeated. 626 to 415. tion. will begin this week-Jong cele-' The township penally will be In bration of 51 years of scouting. leUect ugi^_Jla£ch--E- After that T*}*'-ioCal H"nop. speiwored tfy Oie^Mf'” ■ ■" ‘- Methodist chun-h has ; Poalioc't f heolro of DislioctioU— | They left tfwir ttudisi Qualilr Molioa Pictsroi | ({, |o<,g steadies! MTRQ-GQLimif-IIAYflj«.w.._ I'tj Bc»«AReT iC 1 C-«prer County Oeneral Hospttal. The accident occurred at 2:57 { m. Sunday after (our inches of snow fell in the Lapeer area, ac-Icording to sheriff's officers. I Poor driving conditions on counity roads also resulted in two other accidents." Injured in the mishaps were Danda L. JEattmaa, S3, of SMA Davison Road, and Mrs. Harry (Iva) F^dea, 44, of S«7 White Road, GolamhiavUle. Both were reported in satisfactory condition today at Lapeer {County General. Eastman was hurt when his car wont out of control and hit a telephone pole on a sharp curve about four miles southeast of here Peppermill Road. Mrs. Eden was driving on Bowers Road near Forest Road her auto hit a riippery spot, skidded and rammed a tree stump at 1;35 a.m. Skinday. Close to 1, attended the rhubarb festivities sponsored by the Michigan Hothouse Rhubarb Association, Utica Rotary Club and the Michigan Cooperative Extensioa Service. The two afternoon cooking schools played to standing-room-only crowds, and the rhubarb smorgasbord, . which had more dU^ to serve than ever before, wtu sold out by 5 p.m. * ★ ♦ The all-day event was pronounced a ‘‘great success" by its 4,000-Acre Park Near Rochester Gets Stony Name Stony Creek MelropoUtan Park'■ is now the official name of the 4,000-acre recreational facility under development three miles northeast of Rochester, it was announced today. The name, based on a spelling teund in a 1805 U.8. Geographical Survey Map, was adopted by the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Anthority Board of Commisrion-ers at their Febrnary meeting. A $273,000 construction project, started In November by the E.C. Taxes and penalty will member- collected by the county. i Nearly 65 per cent of the school and county taxes in the township has been collected, said Voorheis; held ■!lli;|tiailOW! OVER!! HnBgnfl iMutiM THE LIFE, LOVES AND LYRICAL MUSIC OF THE FAB'JJLOUS FRANZ LISZT! Washington Twp. Driver Injured on Van Dyke despite the fact that attendance dwindled in the evening due to bad driving conditions caused by a heavy snowstorm. To Fete 109th Birthday HUNTINCTON WOODS - The Detroit Alumni Association of Phi Kappa Psi will celebrate the fraternity's 109th anniversary to-{ morrow in Detroit, according to President H. M. Cherry of 26359 Ywk Road. Cherry said the association'* anniversary celebration will be at 6 p.m. at the Detroit University Qub. Dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. j Cub Banquet Wednesday TROY-Cub ScotX Pack 1713 will hold its annual Blue and Gold Nolan & Jarvick Construction Co., Banquet at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday ’ being carried out at the in the multipurpose room of Pop-campsite. Ipleton Elementary School, 1480 W. The project includes construe- Big Beaver Road, tion of a new bridge and upper; Judging of "genius kits," made dam south of 28-Mile Road. The up by the cub scouts and their bridge wll carry traffic through' fathers, will take place at the the park when it opens next year, banquet. For 13 Weeks ALMONT—A 75-year.nkl Washington Township man was reported in satisfactory condition today at nearby Community Hospital following a traffic accident on Van Dyke Saturday evening. ★ ♦ ♦ Injured was Charles A. Moore of 8130 26-Mile Road. ★ ♦ ★ Romeo state police said Moore's car Mt a slippery spot on the road, went out of control and hit a fence on Van Dyke, just north of 26-Mile Road. He was alone in the car, police said. Offer Survival Course A 13-week course in cmci-grncy Might, Oxford Civil Defenw comedical techniques and survival {ordinator. and disaster training will be of-j ♦ * * fered free this week to residents. The course hiriudes instruction i of the Lake Orion, Oxford and in basic medical disaster plans.; first aid, radiation and fallout de-; contamination, emergency sanitation and psychological warfare. The Office of Civil Defense ^ ^ J . mobilisation said the traiaing re- tary Sc^ Jn Milford and at claaaes is uiierar 8"—lUioMli T«yl«r *1 AM AT THE STABS” NOW! — TUESDAY — WEPWESDAY -- THURSDAY — aai Mm, HN AM MAMK MM NEIL HI! ilfe- n let 'V ,Cno„an „S,|.| EAGLE: same time Thursday at Oxford High School for Oxfotd-Lake Orion Classes will be from * to 18 p.m. every Tneadsy In Milford and during the same hours each Hmnday evening In Oxford. I Mrs. Herminio Rodriguez Jr.. ;R.N.»of the County Healtii Depart-iment, will be the director of training for the course. She will be assisted by Mrs. Melvin Eberie, Milford Civil De-fense coordinator, and Mrs. Homer major disasters In home and car accidents and In treating family tllneases. Local doctors and other qualified instructors will teach sections of the course. Instructors will be aided by U.S. Defense Department films and other visual aids. ★ ★ ★ No examinations wjll be given, but those who complete the course will be presented with certificates. No advance reservation is necessary for the course. The People of Oakland County ; Who Never Finished ^ HIGH SCHOOL H are invited to write for FREfe booklet. Tells how yon can W cara your Americaa School Diploma. ^ AT HOME IN SPARE TIME ^ AMCaiCAN SCHOOL •• ^ p.o. B»t ion H AOM raio. anekimii 1^ Scos rvor rail H AMrcM .................. .......... rome ...... ^ X W-r>|* Htrk hcbMl BMkltl Pnt€riftim SftdmlisU ATTENTION NEW SENIOR CITIZENS OVER 65 YEARS NOW OffEKS A SPECIAL DISCOUNT On YOUR DRUGS ond PRESCRIPTIONS SEND TODAY for YOUR SPECIAL MONEY-SAVING DISCOUNT CARD MAIL TO: THRIFTY DRUG STORES, 148 North Soginow St., Pontiac, Michigan I am a retiree living in the Greater Pontiac AAetropolitan Area. Please send roe a retired worker's discount drug card. I understand that this card can be used only roy myself or my wife. Name Address Soc. Sec. No. Age I hereby certify that tha abova information it correct. Your Signature Waterford Township FIRE DEPARTMENT Announces To the residents of Waterford Township; .Tli& start.. of Its annual tnagaglno subseripMoB eein' paign by the Curtis Circulation Company. A substantial commission will be received by the Waterford Township Professional Fire Fighters Assn, on every subscription sold, either new or renewal. The funds raised through this campaign will be used by the Fire Fighters Association to organise a benevolent fund to aid the widows and orphans of members of ths Fire Department who serve this community with fire protection and public service. Your acceptance of this worthwhile project will be greatly appreciated. We of the Association wish to thank you in advance for your acceptance of this worthwhile program and for the courtesy shown our representative. DONATIONS ARE NOT TO BE SOLICITED OR ACCEPTED Authorized representatives are: CAKLTLE HAKRI-SON and DAN ROBINSON. Others may b8 added. Representatives must carry letters of iatrodnetiM signed by: Elmer Kangbooer Cbief Glaytofi SoncraiaU L. A. c;«ff CepL rjM Monhai Mr. THE POKTIAC PEBS3. MOXDAFEBRUARY ,13. 1961 Pivotal U«un loot from frac-‘ abowa point.^ MABKETslMarttelreals, Moderate llteBi la wiiolBaalc packace I«b. ^ PPrtiac eoNpl ajQaaiMieBi are ftnUiad by tile NEW YORK » The atoek *"."*.*y ‘ * Datiall apeao of Markets, aa M to hack away ki —— --a-a-.-. . -I modemtely active tndii« early Vandals Busy Knocking Over Fish Shanties Froearever Caaa Lake to Waters j5S5;e«!*ff; aoBH* had randsled acroa ttiet^MMmd—. ... snowa. aaUMu«e. «a So tar. police have been unable to detennioe the amount of dam- w*ai» > m. a«eJWparemly eauaed by vandalal «ty. Several sets -‘ veebgated b>^ polke. - Poultry and Eggs orraor Damorr. K*. ouad deUttrW * pouMt rOlLTEV 3 PM Detroit for No. I ouol- Four Executives Ready for Jail Two Out of 7 Eltictricol Officiaii Now in Prison in Antitrust Cost PHILADELPHU « - fhur more highaalaiied electrical firm executivea were to atari SS^ priaon aentmces teday for flxhiK pricM and riai>« bkb M A cKTWitMt federal antitniit Two ot the eeven otfleieli ordered Jelled a week ifo in the anUMhiiiK of the |tant oonaptracy already are bebinl ham. Thay aurretJeced unexpectedly Friday, —three dayi ahead of echedule. * w ♦ The aevoitb-Jolm Marvin Cook, H Fox Point, Wia..—waa sraiM a delay in atnrtiac his jaU term because of U« daughtm^s tmgace- keting vice president ot Cutio*-Hanimer, Ihc. iJjBLBOnUCAlJl FALL 3 The electrical equipment atocksl {were knodied down again by kU-j^jing becauoe of the damage suitsi »m|threatened as a remit of the anti-‘. *S bruit convictions. Other damage reported to policeiV- 6STT**t!rpo*^r2iie2f**o during the weekend, included alKitj? *-large bwH( wmdaw smashed at the I Jayno Adams School, and another Dwmorr.®'KS®'- — * window amatited Jri the Monteith School. Jarit Canwtt, 984 USalle St., also reporM that windows had been broken in bis garage. As trading wore on they appcard to be hoidinE. The drab erwMMnIc bacfcgrowMl was featured b,v news of lay- i offs aad cioriags at Industrial Sated for prison todhy in nearby Norristown are; WlUam S. Ohm. tf, General EMcdrie Oa., vtee president from Sehaneetedy, N.Y.; wiw hasaed H,aM employee in sOsen plaala af the natten’e Ian SUBWAY FOR SAN FIUANCISCD - A subway (danned fOr San Francisco is depicted in this combination jdiotOgrapbTdi'awiog. High-speed trains will use the subway's lower level while streetcars now operating on the surface will utilize central level. Upper te\el will be used for continuous pedestrian mezzanine where stations, escalators and entrances to downtown dii^s wilI~EiFT6t9tod.~ The apptdntment of M. R. Gray-M as assistant aalca manager of the Reidacement Division of McCord Odli.. DetrMt. has been announced by W. E. Imhoff. vice prerident-repiacement salea. He will work dMly with distriqt managers and salesmen in sales pro-_ _ motion on local levels. George E. Burens, 55, GE vteei resident m-»w * tatcbm rsoa-uTs; Sales Tax Rebates ^^Conie1o$5,323rW^ lUy i.aa to«e,;'iow»r" pii.rlS??''! Si™ ia-ww ?-*g'Aiy’^SS^yjaort S-S147U^ «U1 be mU publto JKl'and another $149,621 for the fourth BUn^«t mj SiSSmS! Si' Olffiatl and his wife Janet. 28. Siic^ SmIS2U*bSSsSparks said. pffM" :: Mt SisilS' Si*'** “• wWeto to rterwi bad mjr V ta^ej ( Waterfwl Township re«fived[^„*£i • • amPM . ii aij Mark aifford, was injured -----------,“:..i?»;$322.454 - $241,480 from the first&jg .... V *a t‘l««lously. The GHfftmhr other At » w e^^piiSJr .4 .<4. “** W.574 for Ihe-g c^. Do^. g. .nd David, 2. ^^sisr^■■■■■■ n ^ ----* - - ■ ,0 TM * il 3tJ Bt»d*P»ck . .. Rep. Hayward Spon8or$jg« tS? ; SSnl c* ;;; 8j Sp«Kl Unit Hik. Bill !^:r : I near Omer in Arenac County. Eugene Rush, Tl. of Farmbigton. died Sunday when his car sttuck bridge a^ the U. Baberi C. Snodtli. tl, of Maeomb fai a two-at a highway Inter-eeetioB «ie mile worth ef Memt Oemewa. PoHce said the other I a-Dr. Serial Number! last. ___________ -Jl be wU at eiiUlc tale at UMt Woodward Anoat, Pern. -------- —* addtwto hatai atered asd amp be PUBLIC BALB At nm a m. as TbbrWiT IC tin. a tt KhUc.O**'. hi cosponsor of a biU whichlgp^^'w dtto *iiiS2namend the state vehicle cod^jot boW when th#*^5?Si. I. .tnwe .bo m» fe!|to Huike the maximum speed PDBUC BALK a.m. on Pebruarr ____...—ovth.t Baror 4-L.. Berlal Number IWirOttli: win at public lato'lt 12500 Woodward Bur. Prrndato. Utohlgan. that adi ne^ William Hayward. R-Rbyal^;!?, >r of a bifi whichlg™**^' ' state vehicle cod^jot no^' ---rbound f Oil 21 tranaamar « The bill, designated House BHi 9. rr- has been assigned to the Comniit-tee on .Slate Affaiis. Unemployment EReach X427 in Week ItS'o'aa ISS.aT_" ■ i ^ paa^ p?s?' Robert Prahl. ,20, of Fhirgrove, was killed Satur^y wheif his car plunged into a ditch near Bay aty. I-eke Drake, 36 of Lapeer, was killed Sunday In a two-car head-on colliaion near Lapeer. Duachan Nickolaa, 44, of Oeiur-bom, died Sunday (rf injuries suffered Saturday when he was Awgged 33 feet down a street in feont of his home by a car he was invesUgating. Police sard Nldtob’s hand was caught in the car's door' when the unidentified driver pulled eway at high speed. Nickolas' wife told officers he had gone out to check the caf. Mrs. Elizabeth McKee. 21, of Detroit, was kilted Sunday when her car hit a mailbox and a utility pole in Detroit. Edwin R. Jung, 58. vice preri- Gets Position at Whizzer Plant ^^j^nfmentnS Jack aifcngle- manager has been announced by GHdorama Division, Whizzer Industries, Inc., 350 S. Sanford St. Detroit Businessman The company mamifacturea and distributes horizontal gliding aluminum windows and window walla JigWL far commercial and rmidentiai use.' WASHINGTON If) — Joaeph H. McCann, a Detroit businessman, is the new deputy ^minls^tor of ment Corp. President Kennedy named Mb-Cann, 45, Sunday to the post tint carriet w awnaTsalary at S1T.SW.. It was vacated by the appointment (ffirw. Oetfetiftaieil as acting administrator. I McCann has been active in Democratic politlca since 1933. He iaes jecutive vice president and a direc- atidrim He Is charged with a*-sault with intent to Mil. His bond has been set at $35,000. Rom ia being held wUhqiit bond, k * * Both will appeer for examioatiao before JunUoi of the Peace l/m-nie C. dash Feb. 33 in Royal Oak Tbwnship Court at 10 a.m. WamwiNB Uilod wHk a aiagle b Ike wife’s at tin Wyemirix Id- ' man. ibaytiOA Township police saU tint Warren had gone to Ms wife's home to see his four chikkren. Police said that Warren had asked his woman companion, Mildred Brown, 37, at 30751 Mltchel-St., to check with his wife ! if It would be all right to the houae. Mrs. Brown told pollee that when she went to the door of the apari-■he saw Lindsey and told Mm. "You better hide." m on to say that Wprrm ktsaed tile youngest ebUd in the Idtchen and then went into another see the ottMO- children. A knife fight followed b which Mrs. Wairen> brotiier Rom joined Mrf. Brown lald she then picked up the gun that wm in the imer. She said Ron took the gun from her and Lindsey took tt away from Mm and tint Warren. Township ponce Sgt. JamM Gatewood, however, laid he doesn’t that laat part of Mrs. Brown’s story bocauN tiwrtly after the Mieoting Bin. Wanen ran in-Iha pottoe TtoOoo wWch Is t” Mock and a half away, acraamliig 'My bratiier kffled Henry.’’ Police are still look^ for this mman wttt disantearnl after run- tor of the C. M. Hall Lamp Co. He is a graduated of the Uniyecsttyef pitaUaed b Battle Creek. Mrs. Frances Meier. 49. of Kab-mamo. and Doti^ HoklrMge, 27, of Rtehbnd. were bjured fatally b a heaiLon twocar collision at Richland b Kabmazoo County Saturday night. Mrs. Meier’s hus- Anthony to Head Notice II betebf |lT*n o The number of unemployment I Sri.'',, Si’’ fwMi^aloi^ a««ra”t°Uto^»»MiM^ insurance claims counted by the|M<«ti> >to branch of the MichiganITnlwiTitt ‘“TrchLiriJS^'ar'ucV’"”'”* Eniployment Security Commission P.M ®i as u toto *t tt dtot N 1- 31- bst week amounted to 6,427. ja- W WJilt ftwa b". erraw. «i N, * k k •• 51' 14" B 475.42 n. th N 4- 44‘ W „ * Compensation paid out (or ( mvn vr hu. Tt^ parcti of hn4 ifoot! period ending Feb. a®«, .. Sjp’*' ’ ^ 234 i: i;Stafe Cemetery Men Ti.i*Tn S* £"'®" * SJ TW. a7«. 3ti Kenneth P Anthony. IIM Mt jS?; J St . superintendent o lt*Sb*ak‘ 413 « ! O*** Hill and Ottawa Park ceme- ........... . terie*. was elected president of P„M» Michigan Cemetery Associa- mS *■ 3341 121.1 !Canpltoij by Th» Ai . . Induit et chttiM -1,5 12!:* ilSi S2 7 Jr.. Mount Olivet Cerae- j lul *^*Toit. first vice praaident; 312 3 IMS M l me Francisco M. Vega. Kent Memo- - IS* ‘mi to 4! Hal Garden Shrines. Grand ' UJ! ‘2 * »” I Rapids, second vice presidart; and Andrew D. Merrell, Clover Hill Park CCmetety, Royal Oak, secretary-treasurer. Area superintendents attending the convention included: John Albertson, Rochester; Raymond J. Graessle, Waterford Townahip «emeterlM;-€u4 P. Afl^Mmy Jr.. Lakevtew Cemetery, aarioton; Dorval D. Symons and John D. McKblay, WMte Chapel Memorial Cemetery. ^^ponad. o««4 Purnitun Stow For ttic same period endbg Feb. ■t ®f ?»to T ud L Loti 23 la 32^' wcrc 6,463 claims bvotv-Niriutlre. tii Otllovay Lakr Parm tabSI-^inS $178,006 the rCDOrt said TtotoB,^ to Pentl«c_To»prt>lp thl» prap- * a^»o.ww. u»c ivtwii aaio. ?MiUtc Road and --------------------------------- _ Partoiu tottreatad ara tsamlBcd by ttwa* totamUd. S4alBt Board Cfcalri ORITA V BLOCK Tiarnihlp Clark; Pab 13 and TT. INI' ^|Pythias District r. Sets Joint Meeting A Joint luncheon meeting of Dis-11 Knights of Pythias mem-^aealto Dtrliiaa. * comty af o>kiaM.ji^„ lodges at PonOac, Ox-nattor af tf« patma^eanatni- fop*, Lapeer, Waterford, and Flbt wfll be bdld at Clutie Hall, 18H W. TO^Otttoto Spayik,; . To Petor Spayaky. tatber of Huron St., at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Presiding will be chairman Stanley J. McKenzie of Lapeer chalnnan Leo Cunniigham Flint; aecretaiy Douaba BicEvay at Pontiac; and treasurar Gordon McKenzie of Oxford. They will cottier the rank of ee-qulre. a tow at MmM ba _ at tbla Oaart. ^ Ttoif Jr!S*fikiS3 -sss — Orator. Court Beuaa Aanaa. I Waat BM, la Uto Cly at Pvt- al'il^a Pol'C® Burglary H^nn MipoKtioi to maktVitor. at Pocking Comoany aeoal Mry)« bamt thU nmraasi ^ ~ ' Bttdea rhall ba rrraaO br pubNcatton; IS prtotod and clrnilataid - T^SJu * ^^’^SiAtif'*, AOAliS. "•ngA«r.'r2£yffi?‘- ItoBBty Pvabali napatar. buiglary tlie Hoffman Packing Co.. 526 N. Perry St., waa icported by Pontiac police today. Officers said the btniders had aaJd Court. _ _______ ‘iSS'l*’' *“* ii* »«»f. ..i.,- xn attempt to open the firm’s safe was unsuccesafui. It Hm not been determined wbattoVH taken. DOW.JONBS 1 P.M. AVERAOKS 2 S"*.? 24 Ralla 140.M off 4 54 II tJUla. 147JI aft 4JI •4 Bkiaka 214.24 off 4.M Tahtna to l p.a. 2.1N.4M Stocks of Area Interest From ~ Local Brokers «a Loulalana 0 a atolitko iii ;*“«dSSir^ 8 ‘ tt* AT t.l 11.4 n.i t4 J 21.4 tt 12.1 13 45.2 let SI SI B.^^" OVER Tn COONTEB BTO^ j^JsAm'Tsrsjsjs ■Mi 81 • n.-8; S tti ft-I tti Dttroitor MoMto .... Baetroatoa CapiUI gttiNgto.Uk.ttto.tt gMiSSLiS:'Stott ca. Plonaar PInanca Sbaltorpraot Otoit Carp. Taylor Plbra Tram Oaa Pip* Utt Varuort Otaiar Alt Wtoklaaiana' WalTorlne Bhaa Wyandalta Cbrmiral MtnrtiAL PIINM Afflllatad Puna 8J ‘ tta I at Kbyttona OroaUi E-l Ptotnan Oreartb Tatoiiatoo Elaetru, fssi^ a.'n S.M SiS] 1,300 Get'6t Tags at Waterford Office Mot* than 1,300 WatertMd Thwn-tip SLTBa rwldenb have acquired thrir 1961 automohOe UcenM plates stoes tiM brsotch offtcB opened test Monday, aooordbg b Mrs. Ketth „”p3(8re worn 13 fioBnam imtied during the first 15 mkiutm.' Thta b the third year that • branch office of the Secretary of State hu provided this service to township BTBB residentB. and It hns . •cdordlng „ _____ . lo Supervisor Bmer R. Johnson, to 33U In ' ,For the next two weeks; to the deadline Feb. 28. the office At the ■■ Highlsjid at Crescent rill be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mamfey. Ttiead«y, Thurlday and Friday. On WediiM- Bloomfield Twp. Man c4MnpaB.v rice prealdent, the ap- -■ . i n .t a% potatmrot I. pert Of . Bationei Electtid Railroad Prexy safoa and eervlce expeMlM pro- Harry A. Samlero of 781 E. Sqaare Lake Road, BloomfMd TowiwUp, hM beeB elected preal-deet of the Detroit and Toledo F. A. Goggaey. Shingledecker will help coordinate Glidorama’s sales activities in Michigan.^Bfinneaota, Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa, OUalxmia, Nriires-Ka and Eastern Kansas. k k k Shindicdecker wm formerly own-} Seaders aba b vice | er and president of a Detroit btiiki-| .. . ing produeb supply firm, and has been active to the sab and dlstti- --a«— button of building products since' 1942. A native Detroiter, he now' lives in Livonia. News in Brief Burghuto broke toto Bonnet Tex SCO Service. 300 S. Tetegraph Rd.. and stole an undetermined amount of change from vending machines plua 1^80 from a cash register. It was reported to Pontiac poUce .Saturday. MeKlB King, 480 Nevada Ave., reported to Pontbc Police Satur-i. day that a water healer wasj itobn fixBn his home. Gerald Rapprecht, 42 Murphy t.. reported to Pontiac police that a box of tools valued at $45 was stolen from his car, parked near his home. Farmington Man Dies in Crash Near Saginaw] A 7Q-year-old Farmington man as IdUed and hb wife critically injured yesterday wh« their earl lent 30 mlln eaat of Satfeaw. Fatally tojurad wm Eugene Ruefa of 23306 Farmington Road, k * k Rucb died at 10:30 a.m. in St.j Maiy Hospital, Saginaw, an 1 after the accident. Hia wife Joanna b in critical condition in the same hospital. SEE US FIRST DAWSON A MmonElD SMITH-COROHA ADDING MACHINiS M29»5 ibetak _ Add-a-leh. — Mrit. PONTIAC CASH RB6ISTER 117 S. SifiMw PI 8.9801 COMPLETE WSUEUICE SERVICE rtx Un Monty No MoabonUpFoti M. E. Dcmfob TOHU Vara M Doateb Bsttlrla Insursttre Agenty SI3 W. Bim SliMt FC 3-7111 Peart Roberts, Ave.. reported the theft of worth of groceries from a car parked at 137 Okland Ave. Barglara stote || tram _________ Ebctric Shop Inc.. 367 S. Saginaw St., it was reported to Pontiac police Sunday. Sbertfrs deteetiTM teday wm investlgatlnr tile theft of Jewelry valued at $300 during a break-in Grand Travane Road, Townshfe, over the wericend. Jerry Kanmtimky af Detroit teU sheriff's deputies yesterday that hb fkb and ski boob, worth $175. were stolen at the Mount H(^ 8M; report while he wm being treated at the hospital for Injuries. Homburgor Chain Salat in'dOTofai $38 Million GroM sabs ofutiw McDonald's SS8.01E036 in 1980. an tocrearo af T7 par cant in mOm vahane cmr Ifiia previous year, rsported Ray ‘ A. Kroc, prealdent of McDonald’s A total of >2 new driva-toi rep-resanting an tovestroeat of H8.-350.000 were opened by the chain during 1900 bringing the numi^r of units in the McDonald’s ehato McDonaM'a ropots the film b how selling more hamburger i wbhM than any other las operatiOB in fiw nation. Tlie locai MoDonald’t drivadn [j^ and Satunby.fi wU bo open nf N, Parry b beer cans into dump trucks. {war games and, said the olfice,-.' Sunday eight Boarbsa Street was a bedUm of rrtlege Uda. oldaters. ricMy dremed cwnplea „ ^ and , Mr * - " through evoi-y liranch ■BBBnT^^BBaraiRn, senlces in muiU N\rO skoutlag aad laagUag. But the i crowd was oaly laathw. In front of The Famous Door, a famed jazz bar, a preacher of the Church />f the Open Air shouted the Gospel to a host of onlookers holding beer cans and "hurrioBne" Clfl*n,4 glasses—a reputediy potent crea- Try Alleged Torture Inventor OfMn iiwwowo O’Brien's tavern. In Ofc»«rvqpce of Crime ^ Prevention ^eek i a police lieutenant asked the preairiier to move on in the inter- - ^ a. a. eats «crt by tbo Uoort CtMpcI of tb* Sp*rk*-onmn PvBtrsI Hobk. Auburn RtlsbU;________ WINCATS. PIS. ». Ml. vniOA V.. SOM KiBsston Rosd. PonUsc VW Service pl»ni, --------- „ Work t-l p.m throt ____________ Etrn SM to tlOO. Car neceutry. C*n_tafore a BOOB. MI 4-SM3 1 SrSPiCRtENCCD C A P E t E RIAN I »nd dooui (bw help auiUd. Cook, j rvur jrvuiq(eirss wen: o»o for throwing cherry bombs (small'concentration camp, firecrackers) at a poiiceman’s' 'The Nazi EHIte Guard Officer horse In frwit of one of the more commandant of the Guaen popular niifiit spots. subcamp in-194IM2. An estimated Many trf the ban and clubs we»|i9^ were kilted the^ far from full. Hawkers and bar- ^ "We hop. that the citisen. ac(|uaint themselves with what * . ... the dly police and the proaecutor’s. 3on t know ^t i the mat-office are doing to help them pre- ter.’’ ««ki ’’The people are vent crime by taktog advantage|«“ .«»««. but they’re not ipend-•bf the . Robort Chax. >»o turriTOd by four trendchlldroB —1 frest-tror''*''.''' ■rtoowluVi bargain Ooroge. afSI, recrootlon inoai. 12 X It ttie. Additlono, porchUB. ottiriL Mich botomom. Modurnt-Termo. FE t-tl22. --------n il wrocklns w VALENTfNE CARDS— so for tie: 30 for Me coootor eordf. BoxoU BollmBrk U forttc HAIXUARS TABLE DBC^Tim rioco rnau. nnpklao. cups, MtSw ToblocloUu BBd ooawrpWeti Backenstose Book Store It Esar i-------------- duties as citizens. 5 Children Die as Fire Sweeps New York Home helped several older boys break^^^x4e« T^ rrr/ bank on foe ci^’s mrthiAjrClO J CLCtli A burglar al^m brought poUce'^|\(^0]5gQQ"0 nirtiing to the Manchester branch !of the Mellon............. * iTnist Co. I Officers found the bank empty NEM' YORK (AP) - Five chil-|^ther we*!?spotted loitering wt-: ‘ ST LOUIS, Mo. (UPI> - An , Episcopalian mimster who re-. placed his sermon last night with dren burned to death early today in a fire which broke out in a Queens biHna whila they slept. The mother of four of the vie-tims saved her fifth child, a 5-yeaiMtld boy, by throwing him off the roof of the two-story frme house Into a "" Jumped after him-The father ran to a neighbor’s home to tuni in a fire alarm. He and his wife then tried to fight their way into their blazing home, but were forced back by the heat and flames and were burned. They were taken to a bos, pHal. The mother from many cuts suffered when she erased; Curbed, through a window in wtline to the roof with the child she saved. Four of those who died ehlidren of WilHam T. his wife. Edna. They were 3 months; Doreen. 2 years: Erin.| 3; and Kenneth, 4 expectations. The Rev. Standrod T. Carmichael, cantm missioner of Chriat Church, the moat recent congregation to experiment with foe approach, said about 1,400 persons attended lb# evralng service. | Many wart unable to find seatg in, the cathedral. j The pastor explained to the con-{ gregation that music bi Jazz formj as a part of community religiouti life dated back to New Orleans at the turn of the century. ’"I had the feeling the whole _____ _ _ about' telt the spirit of the bleeding y ^ i^ng'frem a petty cash! apparently box but nothing die was dis- the message._______________________ The girl told police that on Saturday, some older boys—about 10 or 12 years of age—talked her into sneaking into the bank. She said she did it by through a small opening between a door-grill and the . basement door. Once inside, she said, door and let boys in. ★ A * Police said the boys entered, the bank Sunday in the same manner, but this tin^ they tripped a burg- .— ---- — P E nm ft iMrvltw.___ __ __ NUb AT ONCE aaCMTART BE-tvecn 25-43 ni. ol as*. Ixccl- 3-eri4 or tab 4-5223. sa'anhJs'.'s.flL.ris sx,. .t aVAHtr,,.!,« If -- - • are debts ------ WORRYING YOU? MAN Up to 53.25 hourly. plus bonus. SalesBiaiishtp nos re- . “ T7" •' flulroB. Doaaoiuirato bow patoBiod ! _Po»tlao J*re« Boa_____________ Air CuiWpn ahoai.Samplos sup- LADIES II OR OVER. TELE- pUod. Charles Oiestar Shoos. phono survey Fart time work Dept. W. 2S8S Brerktan, Maas. , 4 hours a day Mon. through Fi ^?'«cVnfn‘*t",o?k“i l >i 4.545s: L.' I "^'Sfk low prJc*d bUfitnets prm?ng Free SUCCeWUL AVON RKFR^EN-, ■dditloni I betteV than **'avorafo earning” I daslantn SSfii 2-728A __ _ ____ HOMB. OARAOi. cABiicrr'a. AO-dlttona. Ueensed builder. FHA _terma. Ft 4-WM._______ MOVINO. •MICHKIAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS FDLLT j Pontlac'a craltsmcn. Fireplaces. Credit OounaeUori Ids ffttems huS- samplcs. hundreds “ -------- - - ly, I i haT] Mnt'peua. - _______r IM Free Bales Kll NaOonal Fress. Dept 2. Northj3»lMgo. III. FOUR Ott » time. Opportmdtv to i— laoOBoe. 155 M Ferry. 1:25 dollafs Phone today F Help wiam^ good iaooBoe. to 11:15 B.m __J|t Cradlt CoUBMllora_ __ and tMT- ANT OIRL OR WOMAN RODOlri _________ ________ ^ ___ Modernliatlon Co a friendly advtaor. pbOBO F» ... Drayton Pl9li« P.O._BoaH ; _OR 4-1225.__ 3-5122. AfUr_5_ p.jB. or If BO WAitRESS WANTEb FOR FULL FLAaTERINO. NIW AND~ft]I^AIIi f,“l*** CsalMau- ..—---'oymeat, Monday thru _V"n Keller. UL 3-1240. _ h ;—.. ........ “ ROOF KEEAlkS' ' calls EAVEBTROUGHINO FE 4-5444 ______________ _;^H-:g^SNYBpB;j^------------------A44-E YOI^ll-r r: « n vVORyiEP'OVER VV.\TERPROOF1NG ---------------------- Work gnarantaad. Free eattaaaua. ag^. Beef and hogs trn Micbtgaa. Experi.»v~ vk>.-atlon. maintenance, modern machinery. House provided. Tear .around tob. good aalary. Oantse4< Roy FerreaL 1553 Stewart Rd.. Ban Soucl. Mtchltan. Telephone Algonae Riverside 5-3122._ GENTLEMEN itertated In their lure hlrlnt ■ — -■■■ ____ . arslnji a oareer, do : contact us. Cafl botvaen 10 ^ 10 il a.m. and I t« 5 p.m. (or an appointmeat. r*E 5-454g._ PHARiMACIST NOW IT CAN BE TOLD tOTALLY DIFFERENT A very spocucttlor ^op^rliralty . {rail* »perlencM In Rtal BsUte aalea or management: mortgage financing r- -- —»" FI 4-0721 DEBTS? Emplo;^ent_^^cIes^ EVELYN EDWARDS •VOCATIONAL OOUNSELINO SERVICE" BuiMing Supplies 14 Brick-Vcncfr-Franic 2 AND 2-BBOROOM HOMES for sale moved to your lot BOMB AS LOW AS 51.000 PIUVBRBO Krist Mouse Moving Co. 2ltS0 TBLBCRAPH BOAD CONSOLIDATE ALL TOUR BILLS ; BUDGET SERVICE II W HURON_______FB 4M51 DON’T LET TOUR BILLS t?^ . Brsad- W* WISH TO uiaaki and 'op,__________ moBderful thoughtlulnass t n-lgbhnrt »v™ _ f.-.-- Anfi-U. S. Trouble a^^iFrance RsjGCtS feared in Japan Out n-lgbhnrt an p-’salawn Or. frreads of East and West units ol Pontiac Ktnfdom Hall. Including Royal oak congragstton. fltewarts Diner of Auburn HcIghU. Local 3U4. Bldg. 35. CMC Truck per-Mnnet, aa^ amphu^i Local IMr and deathour baloved husband and stepfather Ooy Patts. Mn. Bather Potts and ton Dennis. - „.lmnt adswere. Eidtt.' — opportunity lor ' ---- brntnfs 5110 I koiTwnw'cAB^ „ hjO ! PART TIME - * wfyrktRf f)OW bi tr R' ,“«■ , PBX . Woman ait Il-M. I Busineu Service IS pred herman DRY WALL Tour lob nnltBad by erafumen. We sMlaliic _ tertaed s^ray. All work nad Homek Sarvlees. way. Lake Orion, t. ______ Ba^ Building. Rocblater. OL ""xtROTMwa----------- KNAPP SHOES OR 3.15W _______transportgUoa. SECRETARY WALL CLBAMBM. WUntLD IlfiL^’ __________ lectric~m5t«i sbrvk9~1P nAi^O. i^NA(» CLEAhe and acrrloed. C. CT Nelaon. Ft INCOME TAE trained peraonnei uueoum aur- «*P«Tt iSf. c'SS, -•’iff' I™ «•* kour w-2 Form. Homai --- Services. 305 National Bank BuUW Ing. Rochester. OL l4l54. Lose weight safbly Aito “’«ir,,sii!srT5iM LrkRN TO FAIN'F*BEAUTIEUL '—ina’Class openings, “— Soviet Protest , ’IXHiYO tAP)—America's new , ambassador to Tokyo may be The fifth was a sister of Mrs.j”'’^ ' ' greeted by a new and possibly Ryan, Gertnide Bittrolff. 1«. whoj - Tmr.«a l.t was visiting at the Ryan home. ColU Certain TerittS in‘ing bOls of the 1943 52 postwar One fireman was injured. Moft On Plane Buzzing Observers say tlm issue may {hroduce left-wing demonstrations similar to those which forced can-' ^‘celfalion of President Eisenhow-I visit last year. WISH TO EXTEND oil R PONTIAC >.,anke. to all our many friende. i I kt5''’;rprJ!iU"j‘*o'}'”.?«Sib?'t i our recant baregvemant. A apecial ; "y Car (urn ev ------ ------ ...irket 4-3411 Alter 5 p.m . gik-for-Mr. Ka^e.. Retil Futafe ^alevm.ni .. Mme *be**h!MSl with ORaAN“PIANd AND ACCORDION llvUnfe and proapecte Ai.|> for Inuruetlon In your home A le» Mr Ralph. «<"»"«•<' ‘ludent- II U HAGSTKO.M rt »-««> REALTOR Work Wanted Male II eano highland ROAD fM55i ' ^ ^ " oa 4-535S i8x CLASS LICENSED BUILDER iBt for 1 girl office, l-day week, i heVeR8 FU__ _ , KEI.LY^HAkl)VVAKE . .. J Lika >4M3. SusdAya wtd. ChiMrwi to Board » ' TaWN mowers RKPAlfilm Air Cooled Bnglnai aepaired I ncoi porated Crtifts Sgfi Union atreet SEPTIC TANES CLIANU) 1 PIECE OR HOUSEFUL - ih for furniture Bgnlu. Jtwuae. FE APPLIANCEg” FURNITUI '■« AND ^euaefa^ >1 5-5354 _ AN TO CaU- ON AUTO-_ — —, , jobberi. Travel cro4a-c»ui>- ‘ "-y. Car (urnl»hed Travel a M, Baird Funeral Home neiuee ------------ -------' ' " ipeer alM Rev. Hemlntway. , |^tlac family of Mre Ellaaheth' HOTPOIKT. WHIRLPOO Kenniore waaher repali __________ , .......... FS 5-S431._ WALL WASmNO, CARPET washing MACHiNE I uriiol. Mach. Cleaued. FE rraaonable Phone It __ _ . PI 5-5152 VOUNO MAN AGE M. ^DESIRES WI BRIAE ,rR08T AND~ In .Metnoriam _ 'Inadmissabie' Adenauer „ PARIS (APi-Frsnce told the,^ J^2'20J^ JuHVOV Sunday it could not j BONN (UPD’-Chancdlor Konrad Adenauer today gave Foreign Minister Heinrich voit Brentano final instructions to take with to the United States Tueaday. w * , * Von Brentano will teU Preaktent Kennedy and Secretary of State Dean Rusk wrhy Germany is unable to raise Its financial offer to help stem the U.S. dollar drato. *1116 United States w«ita Cer-many to pay more toward free worid defenae and foreign aid and TSiSTtfi^m 'question for a major struggle in i ^ ^ , jthe coming raemths. This would TK- Fremch mfw ArUrMAMl toi®^**** RITivai Of the | Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko aaid France wttl W thOj®^™^ Krem^ know the results of Its *"* reass^ned to Brussels. Hte| inveeUgatlon. But the note "cretain terms employed in Soviet note’’ sent here Saturday! .*^"'*”* ° are considered Imadmiswible. French Jat fighters intercepted the. Soviet plane tost Thursday while Brezhnev was en route to Morocco and Guinea. ance of paymenta problem. Gemuny. taking the Yiew die problem to only temporary, has offered a ono-ahot payment of H bUlloir. Both Kennedy and T«aa-ury Secretary Oofo^aa DiHon have rejected thto ’To Tost Toilhook for Jot WASHINGTON (AP)-The Federal Aviation Agency Sunday announced ptena tor experiments In uee of safety tailhooks on heavy Jrt idanea to determine il the technique wquM be practical in reductog airltoi«r aeddenta. - FE ige tnd OEpeiiencf. i 5'. creio uw 3-aTB7 S^re' Dressmaking. Tailoring 17 fof home tbgn wgteg. FE 4-52S5. Salary too low? U. of M. Music Wins $2,500 Scholarship Donald Bert Ridley, e SS-year-dd borlteiieJNas who to a teadt-ing fellow at the UaiversHy of MichlgaB achod of pusic to the 1S61 winner of the S1500 schdar-ship presented by the Ginnell FoundaUon of Musk to the annual Metropditan Opera District a^. 15 Stores Empty on South Saginaw Rkficy, a native d South Haven, 55«e adjudged the mod {itemtolng foom a field e( 40 oantedant, who i were narrowed to an all time Mgh of IS ■ I ‘Die number of empty stores on downtown Saginaw Street stends at IS, according to the toted count by Edward C. Bloe, city assesaor. ♦ A * t two of them ate iched-uled for occupancy in the near future. A doughnut shop is near ope _ at TO N. Sagimw St., and a beauty shop at 11 R. Saginaw. Thr lop of Lookout Mountain. Term., .site of the Ova war, is ■0 haavily acttled that few If any hofnedtea are available ' ~ hQ^ncdtea i 8 1 8 Siuili mUted ki bgr loving moth- Funeral DJrytora 4 1 iTOA’^ I ORA YTOaT^wSlNa "°OR 3-J252 SFAkiMRIPfiN CHAPUL “ I _|^Th5WtbtfiU agnrto# Ft I-5S51! 'Donelson-Iohnsj PUNBRAL BOia "Dotlsnod tor Fuaornli" | Voorhees-Siple' Cemetery Lots 5{ 3 LOTS IN WHITE CHAFEL CEM-' etory. Located In "Otrdtn ol i Roforwalton- FE 5-IHl. I : f LOTS WHITE CSAkEL, WeAR msio drlvtwoT. ib prico. MI 5-1555.________________ oAKL'AMb Rats SfoilteitAi Kik. I lietttM «tU( 5 125*50 555b. Uotlag Mborldo tbst ore tnonoet for tomUy piou. coU P» 5-1555 for moro InfofmoMoe. ---------------------riRf; ihln^ obout p«rttBro''you'con Inercoo* vour oolary conildtrobl}’ by MlllBf Amorlco'i lorgort MlIWl Pro-Cut Bonn*. No door to door canvooilng. You work for t (ronebiMd diatrlbiitor ond ore bookod byTThard-blttlBf odvortlo-Ini protram to old yog !■ okuuilBf arotpoet Itado. No oiportonco Botootary In lurnit wMi. AT w Mm- -paay has a eompitu traln-Ing proirtm. Bond full de-ttflo of prevlout busineu ----------..J PobHoc Press 4-1 CARPINTER. SMALL------ spKUltr. PE 5-2t4^ or FI 5-2012 Cr CARPENTIR " ALTERATIONS and rrpslrs. Smsll or lorgc jobi. ALTERATIONS Mrs J. Minnlng FB 5-4rt4 tAILORINO--ALtiiUT10NS Drexr Msking—Fur lUmlrs a'~CARPEimif.~rWI8H“'rRIM, custom csblnets FB 5-5531 DRESSMAKING. TAILORING. AL-tormr urstlons. Mrs. Bedsll. FE 4-50S3. income fex Service 19 ter. KlScheni s spscisity. PE ---. ' VoLV^o^x^rStf ?glt.i5N‘S? AUCTION OA .1^1,_______ Wanted Miacellaneoua 30 TYPEWRIiro^^O^ER 150 Money Wanted 31 PAMILV OF 2 NEEDS 55.500 riilv husbsDd'^ stMdi^"rmp^y^ sd. wKv H'hool toachtr, 5>t por rent intrrrst Reply Poatlse Presj Bos 111. _ _____ ON RIAL nsTATB uBnmtBnm. Ouod Inconiit new aad (or rt-ilreireBt. Wrlto Pantlac Proas ‘ CARPBffRTnr'TEASST;ltPEIil-BNCB. Kltohoha. lormtcs s ipsc-lalty. Rsmodsllnt, rspalrs. vnntri —MSdiT Bwkkssptag SI accurTte~ ^kltchon™s*m^e IN^UAL EARNING OfoPdllTUN-1 BJESiCIAN--------------- " -Irons bu'ldln- -nsrlalttsi Uniou il« 4 I INCOME I RETURN PRE-psrsB in vBnr rntms by quaUftod ____ sccoununt mtth master * degree. -______ _____ , ~Mwwtv work' Appointment FE 3.2534.________________ I Sree ertlmates. OR 3-422S______ BOOKKEEPiNO. AU TAfoBB. iJiJ.5s(5tsr^ Yv DuF0B?.^Rli MAn 33 NEkiSs WORk. PA^V ,------------------- ------------- b, o of 4. p«s ststtou, truck driving, rR«NDL islf-»lart*r oST^a g^ etoger. ! JSSlu------- - — Straight commissi^ Call Mr ; WORK OP ART KIND | rate Riolurd Fodo at FK 4-II5I tor ^ FB i-12g4, ____. ' ri I nSrim N You can always locate the '43arties interested in what v’ou no longer need. When you use the Pontiac Press! “For Sale” Want Ads! \ Help Wanted Fenuile 7 Attractive Position For IntoMlgoat woman with yy Wo^ Wanted Femaje 12 l-DAT UtONTNO 88RVICB. IIP., M., Mrs. MoOewan, Pl 5-1421. Sat work. uunriNO and heuuoork. UL 2-5552, sfUr 2:55. DOMSiiffic Wol»K~WANTEb. days only. Ekperimeo and refer. ■ rnishsd. FE 5-t5d2. txperlensed Sing* wSredT'lTaTa' open, m 4-MSt botwosn 54:St I sppotntmont DEMONStl^TORS BiaPBRlBNOto WRITI LADT wants hones eloanlag by hr. Ref. PE 5.5504. ' lofisloKiililR Own trans. FE re 1:2121 Wanted to Rent 32 WOREtkO C----------- *&sss?tos?i"al) Ui«« tr*» *P- muIWOEK REAI-TT. )' "builder Rent Apts. FhoiTsIimI 37 Rent Apts. Unfurnished JS Rent Houses Furnished 39 / THE POXtMC PRKS^. MpyPAV. FEBRl’^RY 13. 19»1 } RM Km ) ROOHS AND pUTB. BABt WWL-, <««t Itl riorem. t ASif wouM nm YocK home -----Ta iXko 1------ •3S* lacaftiah I er i « sMstL MovnrMoiriH SJOE, HEAT on DUI» Hay % lal H af T»la-.tn*. MnMubae ; graiMi OH S-iSW IKOE*H*%';fL'I^ 0«“?•l«^*'’PVRHl8inn>. '~r BBO-: San la t »MU or P< j.mi ^t-UAMB LAKtERONT., WILL — - - yaff amnrt UA *‘MS» 1 **^L **'”* Houses Unfurn. 40 M-BEDROOM ARD ONruRmstoo o> a"c 16 u i l-Mdroam apartmenU * - - — tW Wpod- Lciu» Bam, Raaltor. PI t-)Mi Rent A^ Furnished 37 I BnmooM partly laj^ial. I extra Wlxt' radacoratrA. ProBt MS.-------------- — rd BtraM RjciMatar. MtchltaB lOMM, ________ _ - -- 2HEURCK)M"HRTCK Duptax. (all baaaawBt. (ai ' dacaratad. Ml pat aMatti. NlCHOlJi: - llARCICK FK 5-8183 Adulu li PUiatnBK>ROOM HOOBI, TICTWirr W ---h SMa Dar: »a« M_-an,Q Pt S-2M1 3-ROOM KmHEH’lTE. ADULTS. PI I-D4M aflar i M p « , - ' i Jurp- i ■M6m.~WiVAf|' w ■' Rntnir >r»n» and bath iML tocladad ja* . iiUl I »t, 1/ 3 ROOM^IU^^ BLTD aaallabimy Saparata Oicki A AF.l’l T P1“ 4 353r ■..mM.iT — OAELAN'D AViEHCt OPEH I TO » SUNDAY tl TO i « ROOMS AND BATH UTILITIES -umm _ In Dirlfhi IiX»m AND 1 ROOMS rURNlSHED .4 rooms' ANb BATH 'LAKE —-------------Tn»ila»ai Laka Orlac, MY JTHl ■ r AZ i-i 114 E Paaard. HOLLYWOOD APTS ROOMS AHD BATH CLKAX TVIhm* lara PE I-371I ISM W^Hun^^ *“ *‘“^yE‘ 4 3MI' » ROOMS AND BATH "TOLL BASE utanl ft* haai IB 3-PI43 Bath newly At* furiuhhed. FF I HOOU^ ot a-&3#i ; BACHEIOR APARTMENT. NORTH Hr ft.t47nftV7i WiriBa7 ■ Hr . deftA AaRlflR mziuaTH ATO UNION »-IWOM AP^RTMKNT WEST 8101. ^ i-ip- Ba. t ,Bd 3-bedrm imVi — ' •"'* .... ^ HUR- 1 PRIVATE ENT , t (urnlibad . RANCH. tiiV yard dii WatiM. aa*r MSDO. ITS par moDtta. CaU Pt l-»U3 BEDROOM, NEWLY DECORATED, larta yard and tsrdao. oil f' ~ nata and alarlrlc Hoaa laa 3353 DIxIa HIthaay. Raar BUikiar In nth PE 4-4133 BEDROOMS NEAR DRAYTON, j^nfh Pb"?41TI* .BEI>R06m BRICE HANCH CAR-patlna and drapaa, rainfaratar a,Ml »*o»a. orl haal.-- ' “ m bark yard. Li_,. ,______... Drayton Pglni arra Availab^ 31 Monroa St I Mhnaldar MA 4-1313 d saraga. WaU tWa Aralial a PE l-dai or PE 4-4IM IT PLOOH. 3 ' AND 3 ROOMS BATH ' ADULTS M i RAU 8t_PI 3-Sitt 3 * 3 LAROB ROOMi'PnrVATl arytrmnra and 4»ath TO 5-iljH 3 ROOMS AND"BaTH PRIVATE I antranca Sylvan Laka Pa.vaMa ...waakly. RaaaenaMa PE -MSTI ^-BErmwXr mWKX ‘ fw/ tPnSLtiaB , R. J.'Dick) \ .\1.1KT Rrahor f- F 4-3531 341 OAELANli AVENUE Open a «o I 8Ut_H-4 * UklTOB"NicB"3''AHD BATHTnEAH !?an« Nor“ aM A^ only “»»**»« —...... LOWER PBOHT PRIVATE 'EOT ROOMS Per colored PE 3-Jgl4 -ROOMS AND BATH UPPER aaan TO 3-WM ROOMS and'BATH NEAR ST Ft bruary.'64.'OR ’3-44SS' B..II SMement. —*----- *- 2fl N Pel 3-BEDROOM HOME room kltch^a^UL 3-49t« 3 BEDROOMA. CAAT 8UBURBAN. lowiT 2 or 3 chlMren welcome i garage TO I S SPAaOUS RCK3MS NEAR T "■— ' "s Iwai gaid * I funilidird. only PE 3-M74 ROOMS DOWN 3 bedrooms Indun yUlaga PoDIiac OL 1 M'.' Bays Raaltor JFE 3-niB' APARTMENTS J^B E D R 6 O M.' LROOM HOME ORCH.M’ »® ADULTS ORLY J.J, Uanaaat. 1| Salmar St . Apt I Open Dally A Sun. 10 a m to I p m _ _ SMALL ' 3-ROOM 3 ROOMB AND BATH ENTiTOLT priratc. aasl side, sultabla tor ««ipk„ IX 4-SlU kllei 4- -- , . ...., .„aooMSr-UPPER. TmUTiB^ J rooms ard bath, --- . .... ^ haau on busUna. at Kaago Harbor TO .rSS‘‘“.3 SLATER APTS:^^ TO 4-7t0d 8EOTRAI APT8 POR RENT — 3 ROOMB AND BATH NEAR QEN-aial HoxMlal. TO t-OSIS 3 ROOMS. ISO I-------------------- biith~and <_______ ________ ... nlahad n^4-10N ____ 3 ROOMS AND "bath. PIUTATB antranca. ail utllittaa famtihad In ‘Auburn HalghU. TO f-------- SILVER LAKE APARTMENTS t iTtrmUy? Cool li Apt. 3 3730 ntxi Adults onlY Hrmpilaad. 4-g» or PI rBST sms. anrtmant i3433”anar l'call‘'p| PL.ACF .\ "I.OST" -\D. Unfurnished 38 Call FE 2-8181 for an ad iiB< and bath apart,- „ _ In bul{;r.«"ro side, 3 apartments 1-4 w.U.r^®?rk‘J°“MlS *1 “'!?*"* foo® >««■><• "“or >•* room. SSfCllV,*''' *** Urit flooi. Adults only, please - ?r_ __________ __________ • Call PE 4-1001 CLARKSTON 3 BEDROOM “r“.^jw*"iad?**TO bat?“ a^’J'xiT *rafJ?«r“ l»»* hei"iVhM *i?e?' lubmbM PE 4 3»4« -___ 7 N PARKE street ........ , RCkjM HOU^EifR-riSHER \ TST.\ .VPTS. "■ * ------ ' - " IXlZABnH LAKB PRIV ____ room, .ad ^TkMoii:i;Sr''M-lV"taiuVrt’ 33 mo Laon T Stou*., I ....... ...............BIRMINGHAM -"'T excallaot locstlon Adults nou«e. rnclosrd yard, ............... - ‘ I. Sac Mt. Chap-; taitd Good trsasportatlan. CaU v-A rM«,a ua- ' PnnMac EM 3-00X7 I AND 3-BSDROOM. PARTLY furn. l^nont apU. OR 3-1101 irr PLOOR. 3 iuiD ba'tr. ardvR to tpcnvfr a loss. Dial FE ralOg . heat I4U Mj, Clameus . IBT-PLOOR. CLOSE IR 3- RMS and bath, beat and uUIltlas. In- qulra 340 R. Bagtsmar._______ 1 ARD 3 ROOM APARTMENT . ,itoaa. PrlfMAlrc, claun. 311 WhRtgasora 2-8181 fur an id writer. required*'a5uft«*onlV.*iiSIura”j00 Msrk_ TO 3-0004............. PE 3 704* Went Houses Furnished 39 COLORED 3 BEDROOM MODERN YEAR ^^a?aa™Kn bUsa’ arbuod emuae EM 3^ Sint anti hMt ” “ 3-BKDRM . COMMERCE AUTO ASdOCIATE BROKERS - aashar and’dryer. aas ROdt ilOO Inyeslmant Co Inc. TO S-IM3 plu^uaitUM^lM 3-4375 443 ORCHARD LAXB AVENOE J BEDROOM. D U P L E X'CHII. DUPLEX L dren welcome MO a month, or bath, oil ______ _______ Small doarp payment school, 170 par month. 110 700 Early poaseastnn H. r flOLMKS, iSC $9,500 will build 3-bedroem raach-ityie home on your lot. Pull bxsamant, *'----- tUa bath, hlrcb cup- xvallablc. Watar- OR 3-07W boards. OR 3-703S. CRIL DUPLEX LOVIXR. I ROOMS ARD RUSS McNAB .u — .,..1. -,1 1—. » "uron. near -------------------------- ------ ... -----1. Ddwxon and Butterfield. PI 3-1430 or TO 3-7105. f to I Mon. throsMbJM. i DUPLEX i Rooms, n e a r | frame. 3 badrms. 14 A. Uvl NEWLY DBCOKAiXD 4 ROOMS and bath Call TO 4-4113._ small'3-l«DRb6M~HOU8B. MID-die Straits Laka, Ml par month EM 3-I7U SMALL HOUSE 4 HOOUS OR Jpi 4-|7oY.______, WEST SIDE obey i-room bun * galow--0-l heat large glassed from porch. 3-csr garage. IM Call Realtor Partridge - PE 4-JMt IMO W Huron St Pontiac ATTENTION! OMar couplci and rattraex. M»n -yourteU hundreds of Oollars by saving tbs mlddla- 1-1135._ OTTAWA RILLS nea. 2-story briei. xf-ri. living carpeting and drapes, un-ind sprinkling system. 3-" taragr. Many other ex-<■— ^.>,1 for appointment. TO 3-4140 ar TO 3-4000. OWNER TviOT IROQUOIB Oll.MO Easy terms 3 badrm. FE S13T3 I’re--Season BarpSti Lskafrant -- 3 bedroom briak. I'l baths. 2 car atuched garage Carpeting, will--- ‘—■‘- Bast of Terms _______ ford Realty OR _3-45»^__ STLVAR LAKB Sam Warwick has brtek larel. 1117 Sherwood Road. 3-rooms. 34 batlu, racraatlon 1 X-oar garagt. $31,000. FE 4-50N rs; ■ .............. TRI-LEVEI- STARTER HO MONET DOWN On yoar lot. Trt-Lavet or Ranch. 11 " <»«'■•• Hava modaL _ O. Plattiay. BulMar. KM 3-0403. - TOTAL PRICE M.lOO THIS 5 room home srith automatic heat OMgt. Good locaUon. MAyfaIr I..U. BROWX. Kealtor 501 EUaabath lake Road Ph. PW t-3504 or PE 3-4lia MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ■IRWIN Humphries S3 N. Telegraph Open Ives !• E u wii: De ft pieftfturf t« ihow ^ ' ti2.OT«''.X‘oir’ii^».^^';| By Add merit : ly xlxed dining room. Gas beat. I , ' -t xxx'-.'x x t Pull basement. Only |1.50S down.j . j„g.. JAMES K BLVD. WILLIAMS^ —----- baths. Everytblna lor tuguiimu ring Phone p« 3-IM3 p m DL 3-3514 a«| WEST SUBURBAN Brick mneber. 3 bedrooms. Oak floors, plasttred walls. Cernmic | bath. Pull basement, gi------- Pared (yiTt and tha price li NC«TH END Cut* 1-badroom. Storms screens. Hardwood noors. 1 and dean. Cbn ba bought low down payment. Call for pototmant. ........ ....... GILES A Real Bargain rooms and ba£ basa-int. Reads dacoratlag and Tiace, Owner lust dropped I price to I3J0S Whan NO MONEY DOWN NORTH SIDE Sharp 3 badrm. I ‘ “ menC auU r 35.- HAYDEN feet condition Rouse newly d-corated. big living room. of cabinets. (Krrstxad closets In bedrooms, P.A. Hmi. Big tSrlll lot completely landscaped with lots of shade and ROLLERBACKX AUTO PAHTg 373 Baldwin — . Boats ITS LATER g,77 complete JANITOR PER VICK |f)H.\SON R.ArMO & T\ ' ' wfljJIiJ' if'lidS"*’”*' * “* '** ■ — T*. For Rent Rooms 42 TRADES? Yes. DISCOUNTS? NO. oRAYTON plains ; North Suie Sell or Trarir* Hare Is one. One 3-bsdroom home , 3 or 4 bedrooms. Nice klUben i ‘'Ortll :3iae. ,>C1I or 1 raOC I loon LAKE SHORES. I-badroom on well liadaeaped comer lot. i Storms snd screens. Oarage. ' 5 room bungalow, glassed In 1 brick home with m-ear al- Off thf large living room U a Large lot with laka.^ prlvilrges. front porch, located on the • ; itched garage, tile bath, earpat big dining or family room, next Cen ba bought with' low down . north side PuU bascmanl. in L.B., oil lurnnce. lll.SM. terms, to tha nite kitchen l« (nnctlonsl : paynrent. . suto. gas heat and hot wn- nook or sun room Three 12 ft T OT HeerraUon room plus NEW HOMB. MO MORTGAOB bedroom. Pull bssemrnt. oil heoi OEOROE R. IRWIN. REALTOR *» Ixlb ‘o bnsement. I esr ; COST. 3 snd 3 bedrooms, oil or xPPrMlata snd only »g W. WaHon . PE 3-7gi3 ; gamg* ; electrl* heat. I4» W 37M down, n §M. Wilt take small home In Thres locations to chooss from: " Tiirnme Off Baldwin, at Sunset Park This ,-un.t SsS^V* i \v. H, BASS. Realtor BUUpBR______r^K L7310 I-ROOM rommarclal EM Lumber Boards FE 3^33 *»} UUUty Plr WINTER PRICES" Pou'rin, wiS'"' I ftli bftftift. noU "* iuppliei. IMM ifttf 1 2'IAA I \/\\^ _______ AHD CARRY TOO THINK* Bo«t repftlT motor tunt up ttmft Bft rfftdy for fun io 'ft. TOOR EVIKRUOE DKALER JANITOR SERVICE,; RMinEN Truck and Trailer Service _ DAD TRUCK A TRAILER SERVICE ------------------- We service and repair all makes TO 4-5*41. 350 W. Huron. 3340 Ells Lake Rd___EK.^<377 clUr ROOM^POIt'^IAM./Rm Truck RenUT . For Information call _ H. ___________ _____ AUBURN REiORtB AREA - l-bed^ room, large living room. fuU basa-I mant, new auto, gat fumact and wttar hcaUr, g|-ft. lot. I7M down, vacant. tb“iW^OR SELL SEE CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE. INC. 5iM S. Main St Open Dally * to *: Bunday 13 ta I MAple g-533| O'NEIL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM ranch In the West suburban nrea This home (eSluras alum, tiding. 14 baths, ex- (ilLES REALTY CO. jWp-IAMB LAKX. I450 down. 4 « ”!«. . I iTaToriwaam'! OIRL87'nI« home op YODR dkWrtk RraAin pmLmm W CtitMbgx 4xV PiTfinrthad Mob' *4'*5 e's* .\niericaii Truck Rental . . K)Nl"^rLUMRER’c(). m 4.M13 ^ _ - tranct. PE 4-1311. 4US BHx. Lk —. X31 nsSisiMi svs WB- s.miv uswAi. sAunosAsn B wuruvranB. _________OR 4S411 Oakland Are ----PE i-MIi rp 1 1 1 Bummer^port. IM^mo TO g-S732 Building ModemizRtion Music Instruction : 11 UCKb lO neni ,nice rtom^i^ ^TOnedj^- UILDINO AND REMODKLINO i MLLSiC CF^NTER i * "tBUCHs" - VBsWh TO «tw EMM I ivx-K_w7x^r T .-gw z T a rv AWTO vATOtTOBE wsMTs ROOM niDWKR aARAOK. KITCMb BUUbDUDO ______ KotUi O BtftfWftrV FE i gcii^j OT8T0M nwKi Anx> uMobida- \ joiu <» Inc. frtt esumfttet. Uconfted bttlUl-1 Acrobatii ........ i _______________ Painters d: Decorators _ PL %4m_____________ cbmanunAL and • tint rooiodelloc and bulldtng qualified enclnceri We mu be undersold »t au}- time For j ♦p*« wsttmfttes. ptans. desiin sef»» i Siftr iloderaiftftttoB OR * wm 4-173C bo IT NOW. MMODELINO IfEL ftOP Bldg Co. OR 3-«l|l___ Carpet Cleaners DON’ CUSTOM PAINTINO FPLLY INSPRED -' McRath PE pail' t6“CALL*PE~ 4-7140 ir rX 4it27 for qUftllljr paint-iif ftl 1^ price* MINTING PAPERnrO-WALL nnlng OR 3-7M1 Tupper Plastering Service 0 Trucks Pontiac Farm and IhduFtrial Tractor Co. •35 8. WOODWARD TO 4-0441 PK 4-144 Open Dally Including Sunday Upholstering THOMAS UPHOIRTERINO UL NORTH PJlcaY ST- FE 5-8888 ROOM. SR07TOR. OARAOI. KITCH- !_y ®y* ™ *-w»7_______________ EBPINO ROOMS WITB EITCB-" Raar Plahar plaiit. TO 4-It3f. I BUDDIES TO share ROOM. | t PLASTERINO AND REPAIRS, A-1 RDO and FURNITURE Cleaners Per pick up call PE ♦-7I1S _ ______ _ "'DALTBr CARPET cL'EANERS _ _ ^ _ Pg t our w Otar spacisl PreRRniBkipg, JT adoring PLABTERIRQ WORK OUARAN teed. 343 N sai^w,_PE 5-«3g4 EAKLE 8 CUSTOM UPHOLSTER Io|^II74'Cooley Lake Road, EM, Wstlier Service BARGAIN 3 BEDROOM SHELL HOME ON IW X 3S5 LOT ROUGH W I R 1 N a and PLUMBINO IR - JUST OPP SOUTH Tt^ORAPR ROAD - WILL T*KE HOU8ETRAILER - CAR OR WHAT HAUE YOU Ad DOWN PAYMEOT - U* A .......... MONTH. ^ . g, WRIGHT. Realtor convalescent Homes 44 345 Oakland Ave opn tu t m ITO 5S44X ^ _ PE A75*l BEDROOMS. WILLIAMS LAKB PRmt4E01»7'l , —- Ka'StoS! I OER*£$A^OT*Ob‘*'’'"* *■*””*■ I Good little ranch-typo home. Ya-cant. large lot. Purnaca rebuilt. I HacanUy riHlocoratcd iaalda and i out. built 1153. Ptetura aiadowt I M*y rror**oS,a"i^U,’'^^,.“i‘; par montb Including Uxes and Inturanoa. No mortgaga coat. Pull price H IM. Why ^y rMf ^ ALTERATIONS. ALL OARMENTS. I Inc ■ Knit Dratxat. OR 3-71*3._|, Dry Wall " j gROTALLSe. TAPED AND P»-4 l^ad J. ggulret MT 3-5IM_; Floor Sanding f A-l FLOOR gA NDINO-WITT ' THE FLOOR SANDER PE 5 37D FARULON - WATERLOX ■ BRUCE "juSTimn ROTO FOR THE AOIO. i DRAf TON 'PLAINS surslng car*. Dr an eaU targe living room __..._______________ , , "ales. Drydei|. 8W f-3454.1 kitchen. Pull base 7i’~Aa'_L''—~C™,s'• ■ WASHER SERVICE, WOULD LIES 3 LADIBS TO BOARD ---------- - and mower Service : tv and mdlo. Roy Salas a Sory-' in horns ta Ortoid^A g-nls i » I If* A. J Roy,- 33 Kemp St ....- ----------;————— j (0 This s|xace reserved for your Kusiness and Service Directory Ad. Water Softener Service \ I M'ater Softener J^rvice j Prompt Service on All Makes. . -i Schlek s MY 3-^11 Or FE 4-313* Wrecking Se'rvice bedroom aportmfbt oow rontod a *5« par month *7 i 3M foot _c An this tor MI.IM. onD «3.(M down LAUINOER REAL- Rent Office Space 47 OPFICU POR RIRT. 454* i Olxl* Hwy OR 3-13H ___ j COMMER- CHOICE CSCAnON ON TeTE- I MY 3-37*1 graph Rood 45* lousrr foot o(-I flcc_. Hraf ftad SAtCr i A Ample p«rt ag. $\90 nr- month * Bolfe H smith FT 3jMI_____ For Rent Af iscellancoas 48 WHAT TO DO . WITH TWO? •mp TV r CAIR. IN THi: COUNTRY Tl?* Mf* „»«'“• ^P *13.gs* with ISH down. Hb mortgogs cast U3.M par mooUi taciMtag taxes and tasuraaca. W-o«rt M «-ft. long, brick anf fnSm 3 larg* baWoeats. mnatrr bedroom ____— .... .... dulek poosdtolon on bar beat 3 bedroom one-story. Extra special sr kltcben. Til* bath. Full basamtat ptaniied with utlliUas all ta oca little comer. Oood garden spot, plenty of room for tha ehU-dren ta play. Baauutal agw iir « and screens tac. ta sal*. Approximately lltSS down or we might eonsldar a trad*. Payments lets than rent ” ON dtstag tpm, earpetad. modem ktteh^ wHK bulH 1ns. 13 ft. uttUtv room, all plat-tarad valla. Attachad garage Dial 'The Pontiac Press Want Adsj FE 2-8181 RAY O’NEIL. Realtor St3 8. 7>l«graph Rd. Open pp p.ak. — 3-Tldd _______ OL iSw* COLORED WEBSTER ___________________________________ h-et like new Abdul iiH dpwn _ LAKE ORION OXFORD 3-8IDROOM brick ranch. Wear BrattUftilly landscaped acre wHb , school and shopping canter. Mod-moclara t brdreom home Pull »™ S«‘h *nd kitchan. full base-hatenicnl. gaigga wiui axUa star-: »>•««■ *»* heat, landscaped, Sm. *f* md work shop Oardni has i eral to choos* ln»m. About I3» f Axp^rrios, OTawberrica and lave-1. .. . -----Fmit ireos. Lhts of i 3-BEDROOM an Barlmoor. Uke now - 2^ta pomaiehm** - ASSOCIAn BROKBRS ...jtmoat Co W TO S-SM3 M3 OllaURO LASI AVKNtm STARTS DEAL No Mortgage Costs Oks haat-carpetM llvUg room DON’T WAIT-BOY ROWI Model Open Daily 1 to 6 (Jbst^boffaeVSiSOTSouot-- Model open Mon., Thurs. and Sun. eves, till 9 p.tn. WestowB R*l^ PE 3-73M iUlTL............... garden spot. siceUrat titi Reduced Ip glg.ltg. Term* KAMPSEN Trade — Sell — Build Crescent Laka. T room M-, level home. Bright cheery kitchen, com-blnatloo dining and family room with fireplace. Plus itrage recreation room on lak* 1***1. Nicely landscaped lot with N It. of goad baaeh AttaebM 3 car fwage. Owner wUl trad* on tals one. ImmedfaM Foeees-ciodi Price I13.SM. ONLY MM DOWN WOW - LOOK AT THIS I- gpWless two bedroom btaiguow via Slairwty to paitleuy ftatshed title, attractive kitchan with pfas-U* tile walls, tile bath, full Colored 3 BEDROOM HOMES $10 Down STARTS DBAL POBUESStOR 5.%* Rd, PE >*l3t No Mtge. Costs Pymts. Less Than Rent Gls No Money _ ‘ Down 8a7a/"Sr- ^ I For SWri»B homaa.TiM down payment. Paul M. Jones. Rea! Est. 133 wEs-r HURON tjnm PE t-MAO >E urn ONLY I YEARS OLD, » ROOMS PiiUi ham' PACE REALTY OR «-«Oe BUILDER By Frank A^ams For Sale Lake Property 5J [ COTTAGES ! WHITE LAKE - Modem 4 room lof, icreened-ln porch, completely PONTUC LAEE Iramea with 3 pli hot water Enrloai ■ mo dowi THING DRIVE NORTH ON lYN PAST WALTON. POLLOW THE (.'andlew ick AVoods Sign ______ 3 A TAYLOR MILES, i REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE . ' Op«B Erenlitki th OR 4^M DORRIS "hake" Sale^Hpu^hold Oooda 65 _.^a. 13: HpUywood bod ^dhpard. $3: RollEwaT .at“i'; ^le Hraacl^oid Qo^ liriNO^AIR. SLACE ROCIEER. aold wlnp nn^ahyde mir. 4UbM. ^Averwtre. Uap* T\VKXTVI|’IVH For Sale Mitcellaneiw A7 eoiich, lit; f It. It Uherty ______8>i U gun txli REVmXBLB RUOB. Poam ruhhor hacked ruga. lll.M. TweM ruya. I»it. RtW P^». St J>. Pearahn'A Furntturo. 43 Or- motorola, apartment aaa atove. chaat, dreaaor. refrlter- _ ator. dinette. Pa 1-4803._ 3d INCH OAS STOVE. I». WASH- ROOF LEAKS 'siya^^al^tV#* aS^ % -aiTW ww uJi .„ -rachlnr tU PE 4-8408. _ 48" ROLLaWayT^COIL SPRINOs. I mattreaa. a^able. OR 3-8SM 131 OTTAWA re >4858 Housetebid foeda. clotbtny Sales dally. Inc. evea^ Bo AI^I/ATTC KENMORE JNABHjm. I'lfe*______________ 3-Pc. adcUonal sofa-6-Pc. chroma dinette t-Pc. bedroom outfit Droaaer with mirror II W. PIKE__________ .....«S8 l-Z TERN* Hi-Fi, TV and Radio STOP AND LOOK Bit INI Wheel Horee traettr. T ■- - eleetrlc, starter. ^ -•—■-"* i. PE 5M7l' I OARRARO 131 CRANOER VlflTH ,y I base and OB cartrldie. *'* Knlaht 13 Watt ampllller. H SheTf------------ ------------ .raaamltaka..'» attaeh'mants AIM speaker ayatem^ 138^ prlceiJelLBierei tractors on the market. EVANS EMUIPMENT Dixie Hlfhw^ ^ „ Pieces Per S'‘^otoN M » CARTON i STTCHEIx-CARLSON 8l-iN^^^^ ATTENTION SPECIAL Automatic laraga door eperal ttw.50 Plus inataUatlon. Proo dav trial. Terms. Berry Door Saifs Cq, jn S. Paddock «w4 M«e cie Party Store Beer, beer and more beer’ Can be seen Jar 'i mile either way wilb excellaot FTrat time offered. Perfect Ipr^couple. With nice apart- i BUDGET A'OUR CONSOLIDATE BILLS-NO LOANS Mattresses ! For Your Best Bet Hollywood _ to Get Out of Debt, See j yy db mattress ' I'inancial Advisers. Inc. 2'*?'’* '' “ I. SAOINAW re 3-7853 Mortgage Loans 62 bio S600 TO $ 2 ,006 paint and lumber aupplr. ' x. i 5 a m. til 5:38. Bun. 5 to I. HOTliTY" mThoqanY... 514Mi ***» Oakland Ave__ PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO I TAKE OViai PAVkENTS OP <4.13 14M Baldwin Ave FI 3-3543, per month arate For Sale Acreage HIITER Lge 1 DRAYTON AREA 3, b»di bath. -------- ------ Marble pla*ter wills. Partridge _ re 5-7340 3-bedroom house' OL 2-'785i ’ CR08LEV 8HELVADOR re,4-4738 CABIN. GOOD HUNTING AND frlger- “ .................... ■■ % _________ __________ '''ilT'nlceT'Vil ea. OR 3-1121 FOR USED TV* RADIOS. - . -" ----- recorderi BARGAINS Mn V-grooved mth., 13 iheetinx 55 per m 5-5435. RE- Prre « t 515.15 1 PE CASH FOR UflED T 18 THE "BIRD ' TO SEE 2-038T t of TcTcgrapIi lit on 3 high landsci 111*, carpettna. dish ___ ______r aoftener. alum, al I13.S8U, Terms. NORTH SIDE uaaement B, shop, larga lot car gari Oood fi - Birch kitchen, tiled --- ___ floors. Low coat PA oil heal. u„nl«„_ Att’d garage Completely lut- KCailOr nuhed. 818.008. Terms. I B. C. HIITER. Broker 1888 EUaabetb L^a RMd FE 4-3880 or EM » »«* jl’rivate Lake ?ery beautiful \ William -Miller FE 2-0263 170 W HURON 7 N Saginaw St FE 5-8155 WARREN STOUT REALTOR juu* J I"-_____- 1 us '?3 Priced I STRATHMORE - 347 1 Partridge IS THE "BIRD'' TO BEE - 833.500. Terms I Near MSUO—5 Acres living rm . ; edrm* , i poreh.I CIVILJANS $99 DOWN ACREAGE 154 ACRES Large hou»e. 4-roo tenant house. Large barn at oihrr outbuildings. 545.503 2 ACRES. Almost new 'l-bedroo ■ ■ t. 311.500 » FREE ' Mlchl- DEEP FREEZE FOR BOAT AND > trailer MA 5-1010 APPLIANCE SALE DURING TEMPORARY. YES; TIM- ShT^SmC^VlSSuKS mr.“* e?L "all A*'lb B® HeaUw* WAYNE OABERT ®MA6-mirUht.^w" “*■ I2LN BAOINAJV F EQUITY-- 5»mto6M“iKAi . Madison Jr. High. Consider 1st* _ cat. tarm or sail. Owner FE ELECTRIC RANGE . __ _ * 1 GOOD INCOME PROPIRTY PGR \ . pror^rty In aouthern Kentucky -r Tennessee. Pontine Press Boi BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR — Bv factory expert w CALBX MU8C1 CO lit N SAOINAW_______rw $:WM chase' and' baker spinet piano exceplRmal vnlue ni $m. trw BETTERLY MUSIC CO. i Ml 84003 \\C)LVER'INE Ll'MBERi 9pp«»»r»h»j«jrh.ater^ Open Sun 10 - 3 CONN CORONET FOR SALE. GOOD 320 8 Paddock PI 2-0714 __________ FURNirURE BASEBOARD-RADIATION AT “OD?*- «1 OROAN bargain prices, li.es per ft.. O. A. I »‘th , Leslie ------- i/u.. mately I j ---- I 3-1530^ - speaker. ^ . 8l2g quarte?*^ cSSyt^Mkl.^reVTOat. j HASdMONb SPINETT WITH BUILD1K08' FOR SALE TO RE- imvif'i'' ' " move. 600 theater seat* r.r-w.sh i ' bulidlng ar'" —’■ moved. Howard 5- Wrecklng 11885 MUSIC CO. MI 8-S003 ___ Opposite B'ham Theater____ MADE AND GUARANTEED BY OrinneU'B. Beautltul maple or oak o^y KU. F?ea iesaona la- Ing. Only 55U. I 5083 house, full basement, I 5 miles from i 1 ACRES New I Partridge . FS Igd ^e paliMsd ___________. whiM brick fireplace. NO OTHER COSTS 3-bedroom frame, full base automatic hea^ storms, acreeos. , OU H n bse. b ' hast Bam 30x50. c May klantgement. DAYS WO EVES,. SAT . SUN Immediate posses- ’ gi* mortgage and Bloomfield Hills Address and achoola—but relbtl^y low Four veara planned. 3 bedrooms, ranch. luxurious Florida room, breakfast apace end Co.. 54 W. Shetlleld. ----- - -— MANUFACTURING , Ml. Clemens,-^? Huron________ _ _ 6l DRYER. OObb CONblTIOM, , 850J'E^8-m6. _ 1 VIOLIN Outfilt I MULTIPLE LIBTINO SERVICE ADDiO Partridge . AnliLy And Aasoclates 1050 -W. Huron F» "BUD TEN ACRES atricted and priced to sen. t-om-pare it with othcra, SulUble tor 818.000 to 810.880 class home. School bus Onlv l>s mUet from PonUac Oty limits. Near Oxford Only 53.550 and ---------- lor Mr Brown. O*-*-*?* Sale Laml Contiacts 60 SVVAPS COLORED . FE 3-4510 j and 4 flow 7 DOWN PAYMENT - 3 Wd- j LOW C k^hen wlih doubl ® sink and i ty of cupboards, large lot. < 33 Acr*s. Live stream log welU, 7-room house, garage, chicken house, corn crib and barn $15,000 equity, will trade tor amall business or house - Clarrnce C. Ridgeway BROKER »« W WALTON BLVD. Borrow With Confidence GET $25 TO $'60 Household Finance WILL TRADE - TAKE A CAR OR HELP RESPONSIBLE party with DOWN PAYMENT ON THIS NEWLY DECORATED - 4 BEDROOM HOME - PULL BASEMENT - NEW OA8 FURNACE - PAVED STREET - EXCELLENT LOCA’nON - 850 MONTH 815: 7-(dece chrome set. 845: elec- ! trie dryer. 540 Hsrrls re 5-3708 GET RID OP THOSE REPAIR or exterior. Boc our wxll poper ' and matching fabric aelectlon. { Berry Bros. Jelled Mogte no-drIp ] naint. ' - OAKLAND rUBL - hour service, all i ____I SAOINAW re 54833- ______ _ _ p*nn. ! USED CORNET, OOQD CONDl- • 435 ofcbarTLxke Ave, 8-8150 —*l®?'J.lEPkll4'’®:-----------—^ ELECTRIC LI o H T~ FIXTURES.' ‘ Uscd Organ* - wH FdWkmit 1M1 fl*RiiFns Piil) A ^ .' ?c‘i5.c2!i; oaiioons, stars, neuroo mrch. 5156 Irregula Prigs only factory e Ichlgan Fluorescent. ' Blonde BxUlwIn Orgosonlc . 81355 1854 CADILLAC I Shown by appolntmi OWNER TRANSPERKED - ■;E 1WT051 2 For $ale Farms ACRES WITH S»fALL 3 partially finished. Also i 5013 Sashabaw Road. V, n new Chrysler Htghwsy. loans $25 TO $500 mrlty°*34 ‘month's'^*lo®^epi!y*.'^ o‘ur TRADE“'55—PONTIAC FOB CAR- ............................... LET US BUY rr OR BELL Yir POR YOU. OXFORD (X3MMUNITY AUCnPION OA 0-2681 LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS , ' Quality hardl^rd 4 For a Couide Neat as a Pin This you’ll like. *i 3-bfdroom bungslo; ftOrUi side locition ern High. ------ screens. 8»rM» •'lk,»®l!S;J®'’ t«ar. screened patio 4tdlpiii only 81.00085 Down. HUB- DOWW NOBTHEilN HIOH 4-4500. LIB-7711________ 138-ACRE PARM_ —Pleasant WUeUl'Wlh^farm tand.*"iat*a'' Nort" of*^* FE 98131 HO.ME & -AUTO LOAN CO. 7\N. Perry 81. Corner E. Pike 8750 cash or t«m* MY 2-3751 VILL TRADE 1156 36 PEROUSON tractor '1308 drcaaet. kitchen table and 3 cnairs PE 4-0420 NEW BEDROOM SUITES, CEDAfl. ' CONN DEMOS 1 * Morris Music, 34 8. Trlegraph Rd. across trorn the Tel-Hurpn snopplng Center; FE 3-8587 USED BABY ORAND PIANO IU5. 'Reconditioned I MORRIS MUSIC. 34 S. Telegraph Road, across from the Tel-Huron —■-nlng Cl----- ”■ “ **'■'’ Shopini Center, re 3^M7. _ f'l'RPI.US l.U.MBER & MATERIAL SALES COMPANY : ft##!,.. _____„ „ 5340 Highland Rd (Moo^oR 3-7002 >Rie Office fcquipment 72 wili FORMICA. PLUHffllHQ. PJtiMT, sonable termv F^yf®. Business Opportunity 59 Signature NUMEROUS 'HOUSEHOLD ABTL »TANDIV^ TOnKTS 81585 ‘poreiAc‘*'cA8H REGISTER For sale Clothing 04; ,.i,„ pg 3.1043 or re ;........»* •* 337 s saoinaw________fe o-osoi „ -........ lengriM ......................................... I7e ft. 1«EW NAfiONAL' CASH MTOW 1 A---- ters from 1165 up. New NaUonal adding machines fropr *•“ ■ “ I PINK NET STRAPLESS POR- OVBR 50 I 5145s ! SETS FROM 15 55. TED McCOLLOUOH REALTOR FE 5-1284 FE 4-3BI4 5141 Cass-131aabeth Rpad OPEN~5-5:30: SPNDAY ” * BEAUTY SALON - IN OAK PARK I 7 eperatora. 5 boottu, 47 diyqrs. < Absentee owner selling for '* of ; yearly gross. 54.080 han- “Bud” Nicholic, Realtor 48 Ht. Clemtna St. FE 5-1201 After 6 p m. EE -yi^rono I llxM AM. iMHiaV W W5»asfisiS'*" PACE ■astro* "• *b» SCHRAM Sylvan Manor Subdivision 4.b«droon brick horn*. b1m» hath with ihower. klMt^ Madison Junior High A very attractive S.bedrootr I homt Vfth . hardwood Ilwra jrf^iekt, ias hot water h*aL EttabUabed In 1818 NORTH - 4 Bedrm. ran home 38 ft Mv. rm. Bs heat. Owner will traded Baal Estate Service of Poatlae B D CHARLES. REALTOR , PRICE REDUCED TO H.850 WITH 1717 8 Telegraph FE 4-8531 | •758 DOWN. Modern 3 bedroom ------------ home In Huron Oatdens. nice lot. PH. FE 2-9006 OAKLAND. Loan Company _ 33 Pontlae State Bank Bldg._ bodice and ^^aoft capper 88585 I ‘rp« j atorea. vacant ai 8-50 TO 8500 ~ 825 - 8588 COMMUNITY LOAN CO 30 E LAWRENCE PE 8-0431 1 , TEACAJE FINANCE CO. F colored formal, alee N‘: WALTON TV 8» E. WaUdD _FE^2-3267 ... _ Factory Ind* — Irregulara HBBUIL'r VACUUMS 812 J5 UP SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY ' 743 VV Huron ^rMa dr Hargravrs 173 8. Saginaw_____FE 5-3: HEPRIOERATORS I8aS~MODEL8 perfret.^ new guaranteed ^Jor 6 ri«,t door, and dlaappearlni lurnlture. 7 piece dinette. Phllco mbdfting. * ®“ *“^*** refrigerator Oat range, kitchen 1 • -------. —s -w-,. Conmy where you' can buy new Tor lactorv rebuilt cash register*. The National Cash RegUter CO 583 W Huron PonUac FE 3-0385. 33 S OraUot. Ml. Clemens, HOar- ard_3-423L______________________ AND USED OFFICE MA- i. OE V re 3-7888 ~ OPEN 8 my|202 S. MAIN 214 K. ST. CLAIR 1 pie ips. I Ik b wall aarpeting catlan. Now at LARGE PAMn,Y RANCH h rm.. flwplaee. 8 eer ____ baths. FTill bsmt. wl rac. rmt , complete bar, extra ?s'^-J;.."iiidli5d‘uK risht at 187,888. Cm..' fd’*te|.'^e^aeS"^^™ home. Urge Uvlng rm.. dloln rm. Pleasant kitchen with nool LoU of cloaet apace. Full baa rcc. xtece Kov ftl H.K with kt.500 dn. Flovd Kent Ine., Realtor nOt'DIlie Hwy at T^r^po >a?!S55 Williams Dke ' i 3-bedroenl houtc basement, nice lot Mke priv it.. 88.784. small down pay Need A Hmne? TO BUY SELL AND TRADE New address 3181 w Huron MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE "prlceiT Tor* quick sale. Pear--■ --nltufe. 42 Orchard I* USED ADDINO MACHINES USED CASK REiOIBTERy Valley Buslneas Machlnea rAUBqRH AVE PE 8-3187 'HAGSTROM TRIPP GROCERY. MEAT. SDH Excellent location on busy highway. Oood gross. Needs experienced LOANS 835 ___ AUTOS __ HqU8BH^D*aMJM i DL 6-jnU »aj^ | SEWING JdACHINES ^WHMJSALI Large Beach Area; . ....... lad 1-car garage. Both t« g and iMatlng beach atei I house and iDe guards. I Incomb Property everly. n IT. iavt . FuU pries g35.8t8 XnlMUNTTY OROCratY wine. Egtabllahed bath lacaUoD past 18 yaart apt. over store. Full Owner's healtli forcing ____, room. 13. kitchenette eot- togea completely furnltbed. 4-bform. living quartere. Klee tao-• beach. Boats. ’ —' pSiygroUDd equipment, te ou. .. bualete highways. Near expanding a’—-* — 130.6% d gJT We have tevtral IVAN' SCHRAM ------------ cTArioRT,Ymv »«LJOSk!2;t.JE?’‘*..R*gONO» iM w. waiion re 8-318I OPEN tVENI^ OL 1-8483 ________________ Motel—Dixie Uighway 8 modern units, aloa oKlee ^ modert. home, bulldtus and fui aiahgift. Uke new. SMfinx fed- lea than coat 8 btSldlnga Oold min MULTtPUl UBTmO ^VICE MY 1-1143 re 4-855^ coairaet. , Paul M. JoneS. Real E.sl/. 833 WEST HURON STREET H.A^W*Se • Owners benith force* tale. 838,, 800 price focludet 818.888 Inventory and 88.808 fixturai. plus butineta. Rent '— building, on Duty nanwav ui groqlhg coUmunlty. aplv 850 an month, first 3 yrars. |7I lof^cond 3 C. PANGUS. Realtor ORTONYILLE 18 South Btreai HA T-38II dresser maple bunk beds : Noon on Saturday 3 piece bedroom tutte 871 Paddocl^ PE 3-8803 USED ELLOTTI ADDRESSINQ MA- ■'* * ’ ' ** lOT WATER HEATER. 38 OAL «“•“* gat. Consumers approved. 869 50 cabinet UO leal ^rotary index value 838 85 and 8>8 8a: marred. ' “ " .ith i—v.. —h also electric, oil. aud bottled gas beater Michigan Pluoreacent. 383 Orchard I-’— • — . PE 8-7861. i. PE 2-71 ■PRllHDLY BtBVlCE" BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY where TOO CAN BORROW UP TO $500 Pontlae — S»ytSf*pSlni — DUca Walled Lk., Birmingham. Plymouth nvable-Machlnsry-Real El EQUIPMENT LEA8INO PONTIAC FINANCE AND MOR-TOAOB COMPANY Need ^5 to $500? I See Seaboard Plione EE J-7017 Sale Household Goods 65 Over 78 models Prices start Singer portaUea. 819.50. alt sag equipped. CuiT* Appliances. lOTT ‘ 7 We^ * 14 PRICE - REJECTS. BEAbTl-1 ______________________________ (ul living room aultaa. Low as |70. I TELEVifllONS. .118.85. REFRIOER-81.58 wk. Bargain Houtc, 183 N. 1 atora 835. Electric ttovea 817.50 Cass, re 3-8843._____________i Wb‘her 815 Oil heater with 1 EASY SPIWDHY tvASHER. 832 f Mower 8i8 80. Ouarant^ a^ Brdroom auHet. low at 834 40 matle wattacr 868 R*H. Bales. ---- guaranteed refri^er-' 5 piece dinette. 110. Oat _______apace heaters'. $88. Dress-1 chairs, tofat. living room anitea, electric water beaters, dining 1 room aultet. baby cribs, youth beds, lamps, tablet, >uga. and TV't. Everything In used furniture at bargain prices. ALSO NEW bedrooms, living rms.. bunk bedt. dlaettra. rellaways. rugs ; range. B. B, Mun , 1018 W. Huron. _attreaaet. Factory--------- Abo'Jl >4 price. E-Z terms. The Bargain Routes BUT. SELL PARKIHO HO I----- , Seaboard Finance Co. WHEN YOU'NEED' ' $25 TO' $.500 , We WHI be gibd to hafo yMi. ^T.ATE FINANCE CO. 506 r®"|'.« *4 *1^4" *'***■ i'oNLY n-lNCH ZENITH tikBLE model uied TV. 115. Peer’s. Ini Commn» Rd. " OnlonU.Bd. PIECE OR HOUSEFUL WTD ■T'3' 3. RldHT HOW CALL MA - ---- ony heatins problem '5-8)13'a ! convinced I /, ar» Mt. demand. lITVBp I Jd. re 84 __ button noies. seas on buttons all without attachment, to. IS per month or l«3 38 cash. Ml 7-1838 Ca|» lol Sewing Oentet- ______ Used Trade-In, Dept, .838.58 Davenport and Chair . . RefrlgeratO' 5-Pc. Breakfast set . Elec Range ---- g-Pe. Dining Ran aulU 848.18 Vanhy. GhecI and Bed 841.88 THOMAS EODNOMY re 3-om Mt » U __ Ave. - 18 Hocking Stoker Coal $17.45 |)er tort / Hocking Stove Size $16.95 per ton KENTUCKY LUMP AND BOO ULOA FUkHAC'E k STOKER POCAHONTAS BRI9UET8 BLAYLOCK COAL CO. - -......... ~ i -?101 Index w 0 90 leaf ri INSULATE NOW WITH Immediate_ at low winter prices .INSULA'HNO ALU5I STORM WINDOWS SOLD AT COST WITH SIDIMO JOB Pay nothing ‘tttt gBring CALI JOr VALLELT NOW « J^M49_________OL J-8833 INSULATION ---- , CaB- . &le Store Equipment 73 Sale SporUng Goods 74 TOLMAN HARdWARE ' Browning Ouns 3545 Elisabeth Lk Rd FB 5-4m OPEN DAILY TIL 8; SUN^ 83 OUNS, AU. KINDS. BOY, SELL, trade, fw^hell. 378 S. Tela-_________________________ Spinning Reel MITCHELL 354 LOADS WOKE BZNPRE& Mil Waldon Road OR f5d CAx DtPiKD “on “oca yood ni k-iin _ ___ For Sale PeU AKC RBOISTXKEO rCKPIKS GREAT GEXERAI. STI ART AND YELLOWSTONE Sao 1*0 otary aad Egpaado — t and Id' atdt All aura and pnon. Many uM uord, a«U or tra R. a Ido. FAcrd »o «rll. Trr«i« Vi fon M to p«rk Iran S«y BO*—Sparta) danag rot osly Dretrir CItanI Oid*a rrta *M> Oxford Trailer Sales auo a. at Ukr onoB ' MT MTO MM Jacobson Trailer S^es and Rentals Sptclal vlBtor pricoa aa trarol trallon. luppHn and arnneo. i MSS WllUamt Lake Read. .Dray- ' JOB eiataa OR J-HSI Sale Uacdl Tracks lOJ Se7Us . FOR YOUR Truck Needs Sale.s and Service CMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS FE 5-9485 USl'D TRAILERS U AMERICAN It X4I' Ut ■m tocr-a-home 14' » t TRAVELO A NICE II » 3 ------ CLEAN Id 1 TON CHEVROLn PANEL.''xk- rrlltoi roBd . MW^P* MME________ M DODGE ‘ITfACTOkr COE 8AD- - -iNTUC____ — t ^JiM PONTIAC CHner M-,.»“bOWN VENTCRO BEACTWCL PI I-2A3I CREE ll' t' . _S}ud dO(t Janar' ,AKC obCEER PCPP NbN Miarlaad HAM Ml 4-ros « rOUR-A HOME BSACnPCL •hrpbtrd 1) iuUtnrdnlL- TERRinU AEC. I •aatllullT markrd PI __ .COME CHECE CS FOR SOME WHITE GERMAN .. OP EBE BEST DEALS OltlW tat. Pt 4-M03 OERMAN SHEPHERD^ PCPP1B8 ! "o paprn. OR : FORD New and Used Trucks Parts and Service MARMAOUKE By Amtenon 4k Leemtaig For ! TODAY S SfPEaAL 1961 Ford iBiaal braad a«w PAIRLANB «• DOR with oslr Ml aetml aiUti. f aaslar with ttlBdard traju- ■r ip. STRAidHt sfftST _ htaur. pa 1-MM ___JWN. Attumr paymenu ot IMIS per BO. CaU Credit Mkr. Mr P^a at MI 4-TIW Harokt Turner Ford._______________ 'M p^o lUNca Waoom. apoN- For Sala C«ra 106 t». Ine.. PB Hm, Ajte Saiea PE EJIU. _______ I JE^ ldTATlbN WAOdlV^I*** caMr^l-TJIl anar t p Bi* ' . •M LINCOLN CtfBL_______RADIO. -wbutwaiit, tin. n Ejni-____ snCIAL IMT MERCCRT^HAROTOP, NO ad^-V' .1'i 8. saflnaw. PE 4-M14 hVakea CPral'Shite nalah 'SMck 8. WOODWARD ATX. BIRlilNO-HAM MI 4-rm- I^MERCCRT HdNS OOOD, M*. _____________ RBALlVoOOO oS^*CARf yim.' VMOT**ffteripm.:. ■CRY'S - NO MONEY DN. I patseafer Sierra waion. power ateertos. |7U. 'M Pont Pairlaae. Moor, d eylln- {gEgcCRTT ! rirt.*«» o^hart 'iS'. *Bat; im .1 Eaoko Harbor. FE MM» IN S MalT iSlord toc 4-mt' IMI MERCURY. COTXINY PApI it~BriBri~Vriftr»B—nfiirrr»i~a’i Watoo, 4-door, automatic, powt HndteUA l"?Ma* ** I brakn. tteerlBi. windowt. ' - rbdlo. haatar. MM. ^»-l«4. ^ Bloomlleld HUU executivt i ItM FORD 4-DOOa. ALL AUTO- ' — ---------- •- windowi. Mate, ivt t car Aiiumi •er BOblh. oM trade. iln-MercUrv- food TupriHS $8 UP INCL INOCULATIONS. ALSO uvESTOCE guarantee ! hunt s pet shop PE k PUPPIES WHITE “rats a L L _^_»ope_M William*. PE M4U ! PARAEBET8 aUARANTEID TO taM. H M. Walker * Bird Hoaoe. 3M Plrtt Street. Rocbwter. OL Parkluir.st Trailer Sales ;Truck for F-very Job” -pPINJJIJT IN MOBILE UVINO - S?iF- ■»V^ii?y*MSStt. McAuliffe Ford' iS*‘M'o;*Li^r‘MTj?Mi?' 6il0 OAKLAND AVE. p,ai.’*-S4S?"u^.**i:Sr*R«,tei .... j,£ 5.4101 For Sale Cars For Sale Car* 106 ' OA MTU it41 PORD *, $m OR lasTT M PORD ' BRAND NEW SPACES, PONTIAC* Plfkup with i- u------------_1.-----------litra ntcel Rent Trailer Space SPACES PON-..« ■ Park, Pfe MSSi TON Pickup. ' jSHBihs BE JJB^ Buy II TNird _ _ _ _ POODLE PROVEN SILVER 8T0D. Bun Inta 1 chAmptep. PI I PARAKEETS. ODARANTEED TO! talk .Canarle*. cage* and *up-' pile* Crone'a Bird Hatchery. MM< ^-----1 CL j-aw ^nCTTJRD MOSnx manor PO^ t-vAiEN- {sri;v*c7«?,5 'St*io.r’r LARRY JEROME ROCRBSTER PORO DIALER OL 1-mi IS! PORD P «M STAEB EX-crllcm condtUon. EM 3-C33I or RABIE!I YACCINATIONS CntU Prb a PorsilBcton Qot-Cil BospIMl join Orond Rlrrr OR 4-MW ’ IMS PORD DELIVERY. HIO •peed CL 3-40M. IIM PORO SCHOOL-BUS. YjaiT^ _ re a^io» -yard dump ttody LAWD8CAPEP8^“' AND contractors OLIVER BUICK HAS DEALS DE^ ___LAKESIDE MOTORS. Huron at I JElteabeth Jnke Road. PE JJME IMT PORD VERY CLEAN NO money down. Pull prtr--* *' •ume payments ol U4 ItM CHBVROLBT S-DOOR HARD- Call Mr O'Brten Crry . top. V-t with powerpark. *tand- ! MI EMM BIRMINGHAM a^tTAMmtelon. MM CL 1-4M4. BLER, tW S. WOODWARD CHEVROLET8 -“n6 idONEY DN. SPECIAL ’ ~ Win a tree Ford At Eddie Steele. I IMS FORD CONVERTIBLE. I Koid, n06 Orchard Lake Road. new, no mcney down Lucky Ee^oJIajbor « J-JMt. Sale*. It] ^Saginaw. 4_____ POR 8ALB IMT r. DO rmt. good Hwy.,------ rub^r. 1600. OF .~r town Amudw pftymenu oTd tn!d«. Uoyd M«rcur> Conota _Fiy 3jJ13l _ OLDSt WHY not' ih^n^sra^: nciSis^Kot. doJn^ u diuoks h^romfttle. pow«r *Ufr- •ej" -UaUtNiy 11 iscepttman/' ear. Load'eTwTui'eitra*" fniM*k* it*B aiKI emtn to appreetnte. ------------------- Lew Mtc*. 3-3Mf a«*i i;lca, private party CAU OR SPECIALS New 'St ear lor ll.tM.M dtUv-ered. SlltM dewn. Ht.ll ntr mo. iBcludee radio, htattr and whltr-waUe. Wi have 3t atw “—— Is eteek. Muet ittt la P R&C RAMBLER Super Market COMMERCE ROAD I I-41M M RAMBLER COBTOII 4. dSoS; ear Ipr tgulty. OR 3 57 Rambler 4-Door SEDAN. S CYL. Standard Tran*., cimat A'an CamgChevrolct, Inc;— WLFOTg MC ElMt BRAND NEW ^RK tJ/e’, LARK STATION WON. ' ~ — 'ard Trane. Heater ____ ____Other aecusortci. gl.MI DeUvered. IlH Down MAX^r£^ lfoTOR*'sALBS Saginaw at Soath Boulevard_ iWT RAMBLER STATION WAOOJJ. RADIO AND HEATER. WHITE------- s»c'LUTELY NO iiU RAMBLER .CVBTSU BTA-tloB Wagon. 4 door, roe* and black. Fully equipped. SIM down. ■ ime paymenu of I43.H per CWl Wr CBrlair Credrt Mgr. MI 4-3IW BIRMINGHAM - CLEAN. SHARP CARS BIRMINOHAM'a icoln-Mereury-ContlBtatal Dealer Bob Frost, Inc. tm B. Huotcr Blvd. RAMBUCR^ro#EH. n Sedan. Radio and heater, white wall*. glM down. Assume pay-menu ot 141.11 per mo Call Mr. Runt at Ml A3Mt. BIRMINO- ^^6.................. . RAMBLER. SSi t. WOOO- 'SS. iXCtSAJCRT. 'Iwak».'praer pak. dual | eluie radio with 31 i Original er. MU VOLESWAC tod condhlon. Iaoeh. BUHROOP. Does Trained, Boarded 80 look< tm<14 blace tYresT___________ ”•—* braad* Off new car* tISM ---------d eachaagt. State Dr* ■ ---BRITTAHT - PUPS. McKAHTS EL'il.‘* Tailwaeacr Eenaels: baardlaa Bales mission, comb, hydraulic dump j bed Demo Save IT4I New and used Internatloaaljruck headquir-" 3 8 Saginaw: PE 4-4gST Hay. tirain and Feed 82 Auto Service 93 FIRST CCTTIHO ALFALFA. OmNIMNO IN THE -... PONTIAC FARM AND INDUSTRIAL TRACTOR CO, S3t Woodarerd Ave. Pootiec _ _ t INTEkNAflONAL PICE-UP. ,tst. OR 3-nss ____ •4T W1U.TB_ JEEP.' VERY OOaC DEALS! 2-9101 ! 1955 Chevrolet 2-Door, ! clean body, lowered. Needs some engine work. Best offer, 6^5 ; Scott wood. ... PORD 3 DOOR HARDTOP radio and beater, white wall . . tire*, standard shift, sharp. —-Sparkling ------ —■ *’ NORTH CHEVROLBT CO. 8 WOODWARD AVE HAM. MI 4-3T3g I. SHARP. AMUlhc payments | rhtte . '3T OLDS. STARPIRE. 3-DOOR. FE condltioo. Reason HA > EAY.'wiLLDinilVIlL MAg-li41: _____ sF HAT FOR SALE WILL: Nift''’ iniOHT TIMOTHY HAY. ' delivered CheiWr Chapfleld, MI At FROST tSb int wheels bal-rellned As low as Auto insurance 104 520 FOR 6 MONTHS ■ I35 0M II OPEN UNTIL 9 P M- lIM’OHl^iroiW ««10H VTA^ down. Uoyd Mtri.. Llncoln-Utr- ; fury'Comet.-SSa 8. Sftglnftw. FE [ a-fi3>. _ ; IIm“PaYc6n. n.ftoo mFdicvt 0 desUi bonefU For Sale Livestock 83 AT STUD OOLDB9 PAL, NPSA For Sale Bicyclea BUY USED BIKES N PHONF KF: 4-.LS36 We also write canceled auto - PRANE A ANDERSON AOENCY i 1044 Joslyn ..............^4;3S3S i sedertlon, . d eultlng h'ay“6AT-31fg ~ ■ _:o E Lai FOR BALE CHtSTNUT MARE. IX-coUnt ridiDf ‘ . y &: . PE 3-43M or^PE g^ Foreign and Spt. Cars 108 Demos Courtesy Cars One-Owner Used Cars at Low, Low Prices ! IW CHEVROLET 3-ObOR SEDAN 1-3#; POWER- __________ ^ Boats and Accessories 97 *»“ or'i^^ti'”* ImiL?s" w“e«:‘. ftter®*' ' ARKANSAS TRAVKLKR BOATS » , ' NpSt^4g^^*^3.3(»r3*'^ WELL T-R AINED.Y* TENN EBSKE .WaUIaKAuae. eompleu with sod-. . w. —*-,h — a^^brld... .300. . For Sale Poultry M ■ J, i-Tiai stewing RXNB. 10c Inventory Oiit of Control L « CHEVROLET, 6. SHARP. I 210 Orchard l-ake Ave. t33M Call CBEVROLirr BEL AIR 4 or, V#, automatic, no monev wn Assume payments of #31.30 r mo. OH Mr O'Bnan Credit #r. at MI (-3MS. BIRMINGHAM AMBLER. #0# B WOODWARD 3-DOOR. STANO- __ ____ _..j»e. loW milAAse. perfect condlUon. OR 3-#lM J ^JJEVTESa951-:56l FORDS. BUICKS. PLYMOUTHS B.AD CREDIT? NO CREDIT? NEED CREDIT? No - corslgaers. Immediate delivery. Weekly paymts.son lot, low as #M down. Walk Id Orlye out. Intcr-Citv Motor Sales TM N OAKLAND AVENUE PE 4-M3»__________PE 4-W30 CAR PAYMENTS TOO BVROKN^ let us help yo# adjust te a less 'don's U-'iED CARS : #n M34 Uik« Orion MY 3-3M1 Mid-Week Special 1956 OLDSMOR'LE ‘HolUas" 4-door hardtop, ra aid heater. Power bfakei i BEATTIE 4-0306 ^ ■M PONTIAC ITAR CROP VIBTA. power brake*' and steerlnt. Pvt. owner. S1.1N. OR 3-S344. WE HAVE 1»»« PONTIAC BUivR CHIRP. HT- r ^*Si^*u^l*tMy:'?»*xS& IM7 PONTIAC 4-DQOH,RARbTOP. radio, heater, auto, trane.. white ildewalU. newer brakee. good condition. |#M. OR 3-$lH. PONTIAC? WHT NOT TItV BUB-URBAN-OLDS. M3 S. Woodward. Avenae. Birmingham. MI 4-4M* 6 I960 CHEVT DEMOS AND LEFTOVERS ALL GOING \ THIS MONTH AT YOUR PRICE OLIVER BUICK Easy Terras NORTH HAS CHEVROLET- ten B. Woodward A^. Btrmtnsham HARDTOP, , ICE mv Balea EM ; 3-T«#3_____ __ EVTNRubE motors' ---- inertias bqati. FE #-4j01 Sale Farm Produce 86 east •ixPdeaiPw?™ —----TTpsIco Lake________________________________MAIn OAKLAND COUNTY MARKIT. rntEROLAS YOUR BO/ qptn every Sat. 7-1:3# p m. Ap- CWmplete malerlale S Instri pi**, potetoea vegetable*, egga’ Oakland Mr-----——— f^ers, baked good*, baadlerafls. 3Sf 8 Sagiraw haney. cider, plaats. _ .—...—*— - SPY, MeWTOBH. JONA'fHAN.'bf-Uclott* Russet. Steel Red. U bu — Sweet cider, sabago jmtatoee. < “ • HP DeCoalck Bros Orchards. ’^'^.1.1?.*. --------- 1 0.kl.ad'’M."r'». Egrhange ^ 8 Saglaaw_________ FE S-4101 Sale Farm Equipment 87 EXPANSION S.ALE ^ iBlg RedueUoa on new and used : BARGA1 NS SPORT C ARS NSW AMD UftSO MO. Kenly. Sprite* HOUGHTEN'S ^ lj‘Hincifil*Pd import OFAirr LUTELY NO MONEY DOWN A8«umt ptyiDFntx * - mo CaU Credit Mai •t ftfl vnftft flftroll 1961 Dodge $1961,.... OLDS 3-bWR power FE 3-73#3_ IM PLYMOUTH. Thundcrbl'd Motel 3-T5JI or EM 3-»ll ________ i#67 PbHD, RAbl6 AND HEATER. 'S» P! VMOUTH STATION WAOON. ftAAK full rae's.* moofy dowfi clean, new Urea. $38S. Rttehla lU of $750 per Mtr« 7tl Baldwin _ -M PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR ■3»J0 BIRMINO-, with V-# standard tran*. radio ■” WOOD-, and hrater. white and green fln- I payments < HAM-RAMBLER. Main. Rochester. For Sale Cars 106 1»U AMBASSADOR Vt. HARDTOP. Turner Fwrd^ uiu Anu ne*Aia.K. ABBOLuinr: . r. im-Ti.r v.... .....a. LY NO MONEY DOWM. ' A*.M0-MILE GUARANTEE! I PORD V-g. SHARP. *3M. 8U- PLYMounr *ieo money dovm Aisume payments of 117 >• B'r mo Call Mr. O'Britn Credit cr. at Ml g3#M BIRMINORAM-RAMBLER, gW 8. WOODWARD ,-enVi- i « Ch'’ hcksrds_»U- H *i» up. , ,gjg ,*oHD CONVERTIBLE, RA- LOOK BLW S.'WE I DIO AND HEATER AOt6mAT- I ABSOLU LY 3o*MON*^*r!nwv '•** Uhevv Bel Air hardtop #3 RUft Ur ui i I*** twnwry H-top # aiMO nS.*r«id Ti'.rrTf »r,-d *** 1»5# R*mb Like new. Oisrp #1 -! I#S7 Pord tb-ton pickup. Nice # Chevy Bel Air hi dte, heater. #1N. OR 3-31 KLNG BROS. PI 4-0734 PI 4- PONTUC RD AT OPDTKB SaE'^UB NOW FOR HOMELfrii OAELAND MARINE EXCHANGE [3S1 8 Sailnaw _FE g41#I JOHNSON OUTBO/lRb MOTORS, ; I WOODWARD MI 4-#lN BIRMINOHAM BUrcreft Boats. Oater 7 RntGK CHEVROLiST 3 DOOR CLUB ^nogM, nUILlV 8,nan • cylinder engine, ‘tend-: ' dVI. ard transmission, radio, heater . Stock Ho me Only #7N Easy : NORTH CHEVROLET CO > MONB'Y DOWN ! iiST FORD CONVERTIBLE V»r i l»S3 Buick Rune very good # 14# "* At Eddie Steele. ; power-poc. automatic, power: IMO Pontiac B'vlUr 4-Dr. |3<*S ^ steering, beautHul condltton #1M Jt#S Ford sUtlon wagon . t 4N S Orchard Lake i spreaderi John Deer lia*’ ot, ejul^enl ^Davlt Machinery Co, PE 3.(034 - W/INTED'^FULLT IQUIPPKD SPEED 8 bo*l %|U taka over par-tnents or pay cash PE 3-143#, af- 1*4# BUICE CENTURY 3-DOOR 1»»» DODGE. RADIO AND HEAT- hanttop V-1 engine, Dynnnow. rn- .. MINOHAM Ml 4-373».__ dio. healer, whitewall tire* Beau- T«4S CHEVROLET BEL AIB. V-«. tiful Pawn Beige finish Slock No. radio. hrgter.-whRewall tires. #H 1##S. Onlv II.3#4 Easy Itm*-- down. paymenG of U.3S weekly NORTH CUEVROfaET tG 1«00 LAEISIOE MOTORS. Huron at V-woodward A" »" * ---------------- B (S B 37># MI 4-3734 1 ..^fURDT Elisabeth Lake Rd.. _ . AUTOMATIC TRAN8MI8-8ION. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume paymenu 4 Buick Special H-top #10S5 Hillman ttatlon wnson # mi 1#S( Pontiac Chieftain 4-Dr. (1 1(47 Pontiac 4-Dc. EttU power # HHop 60 FIXE USED CARS Based on 32 YEARS of doing good business ENJOYING a fine reputation j $ave $1000 I on 1960 Dodges ;Hurry! Just a Few Left! I JOHN J ! SMITH 210 Orchard Lake Ave. — Special — 1958 PONTIAC I Convertible, with mdio and I heater, hydmmallf tronamlialon ' - Power brake* and oteertng ■ .................. $1395 heater, white waU Urdi. I TOP DOLLAR POR OLD CARS NORTH CHEVRO- i , can: JUNK CARS OR 3-3*3# jj ALW/^YS TOP DOl.AR ror hl(h grade used cart. If J VAN WEt.T « Diklr Hwy Ph OR 3-134# Stock No Easy term* NC_____ _______ LET CO I«t0 8 WOODWARD AVE ' BIRMINOHAM MI 4-3735 44* BUICK ' LaSABRE. LOW ‘ talih. #7*4 full price and no noney down. Lloyd, Mtrs.. Lln-;o|n-Mercury-Comet. 313 E. Bog-oaw PE 1-#I31. 4 CHEVROLET. CONVERTliKti. ----- OR 3-«S*4. enrieton (fanning. ■S3 CHEVROLET ^ CONVERtiBlE. 44 BUICE g-DbOH, NEW BATI , r»4« E “Di^LY”‘ WE HAVE i Luiky^'ulo^alM, teT'S Sa'gl: . FOR EXTRA CT-EAN USED CARS, "»* fTt- g-MJf save save "TOP DOLLAR PAID " i BUICK#? WHY NOT TRY lUB- DETROITER .Glenn’s Motor Sales S?e%"mt«h.m” .J, PONTIAC nilEI'- “L.W MID-WNTEH TOP BUCK-JUNK CAB. TRUCK. I ^ — NO I IC K — MOBILE HOME .-?P-**TIAC WAB-TE. PE l-Ol## I we have, without a doubt, one of ^obilVhome^ California Market ! iu,Ac*^fi^RAEK)*VwYi^^ WE VEOOT 'EMI Wf need '#0 Pontlnce Old* i BLE8 Id town Alpine while with ON BOTH NEW AND USED MO-1 *’ »» »«1 W model*. | ^llewall tires Special KLI HOMES SEE US NOW POR WFRILL’S I sUl.' THftSK TftjRRiT'Tf* nirva V 1.-.]\11.^t.d aj . mfnt. 8^f U mmI drlvf It ftt LAKE S aides 10 wideV anfentthe 2030 Dloie Hwy. I MOTORS. Huron nt Elisabeth NO GIUMlrKS " Wl USE tHE 1"^* ________'I E HOME MAR- FOR TOP DOLLAR OH LAnCR CADILLAC. 'M. COUPE DEYffiLE 30K AND OUR: model car* ------" --------- ** ' mucED PROM See M & M Motor .Sales ____OH 3-lSM HIGH # “for" LA'TB MObEL' 1-TONl BLUE 1M7 CHKVHOLKT 1 door Bel Air, V-S engine, pow* pack with standard irnnemtesloi Call PI 4-3731. OUR BEST FOR LESS KET RKPORT B PRICES AH* f d»i^*S?k*drooni ide *ii|, #3.7kv uV ... Haworth B Beatte__ JUNK CARS. Bobllutchinson Mobile Home .Sales Used Auto Parts 102 # CHEVY. V-# POB PARTS. •iiw;'^ Ml H of__________ ____ Open 7 D*yi SHORT'S MOBILE ROMES - 14-ft . Ocm. #SM. 17-ftOcai. tl.lM. Alto have used trailer*. -Complet* Itn* ot parti and bottld Sale Used Trucks 103 INS CORVAIR Powogglld*. raoio. neater, wane wall tirea. Boautltul light blue finish Only #11B» NOR'TR CREV-HOLT CO., 1000 8. WOODWARD AVE BIRMIHOHAM Ml V173|; 1 Intermrtional I ton MMOHAM ________ i*M CHiVROLET l-DOOB SEDAN ( eyllndf- —---- r ■ Pt 4-»7«3 SAVE ENERGY/ USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to Eve or 6 good used car, see Oasst' fied NOW,! .____ JtAndftfd .. Beige finish. Stock - , ___ . My $m Eft«y Urm* , HOJRTH CHEVROLET CO 1086 . , .V,„ *.woodward ave BIRMINO- tmek. »* have 3 to choose from. 1 HAM, Ml 4 3734. ______ both are low mileage and 1 owner I 1(4# CHEVROLETlfiPALA COUPE, unite Hurry for best eeleetlon. i V-# engine, powergllde. power CKoKe Idr- #W4. Easy terms.] steering, power brakes, white with~ NORTH CHEVROLET OO.^, ISS# | red trim Sto— ■”* 8 WOODWARD ATE. aiRMINO- I #1.3(8. Bn» ham Ml 4-r#«.__________CHEVROLET i ■#7 CKEVROUrr red h ton i hard plekup After t n.m. OH 34I3S _______ -------—'b«CTRL---------—I '** CHHVHOLar ISM Chei^et 4 ton pltkupC No 1 eooditlon. Prlt 1961 DliMOS AT GRF-AT SAVINGS BONNEVILLE VISTA TEMPEST 4-OR. SEDAN HAUPT PONTIAC CLARKSTON on* mile north of U.8. Open Eves. Until • MAple g-##^ CLEAN Birmingham Xr«dea WARD AVE. BIRMINOIUM. MI 'AuCooob r^J WILSON 3ttAlC UI ! ’ • A 1 I'ONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. arglldc. radio and beater, (JS#, | vsr i i ___-_r^— Woodward: Tl CHIV 1-DdOH, STICK. KAR. * » V./V/V.A » V Neil VXi «4lB. IM S-SSSl. SMart Cohway. ' BIRMINOHAM MI 4-IS1* condition. Prleate n i-#»n._________ ______ '#> CHXVRbLSf 8. mAN. P(W-- " • r. gift. Ht?lfd T\ St H A i® iS PONTIAC ilAbKlJNJb RETAIL STORE WE PAY TOP $$ SHARP OLIVER BUICK TtfiS: DEALS DEALS DEALS! Factory Official Cars Unbelievably Low Mileag^ FE 2-9I0I OPEN Until 9 P M. 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 1*»» Cherrelet-Blienyno 3-•ednn, gni sovlng t fine, iinndatd tma_________ .. dlo. heater. Solid bets* >*■»•»■ I Pord "Thunderbird bardtop. 'omatlo tranimlaslan. power vr-si- w— e blue 1, heater. Beautiful HASKINS CHEVROLET IRKWOOO Staler' '***'*“ guS# IN PonUae S-Dr. Catalina S14SS IMS lHi[0) B »||0 (4) (Color). Play Your Hunch. (7) Divorce Hearing. (9) Ches Helene. (56) American Literature. 10:45 (9) Nursery Sdiool Time. M!00 (2) I Love Lucy. (4) (Coior). Price b Right. (7) Morning Court (9) Romper Room. (56) Guten Morgen. Hilo (2) Oear Horiion. (4) Concentration. (7) Love ITmt Bob! TUESDAY AFTEBNOON U:00 (2) Love of Ufa. (4) Truth or (jonsequences. (7) CanxHiflage 11:90 (2) Sports (4) Sports 11:95 (2) Movie; “The Mad Miss Manton” (1938). A debutante notifies the police that she has come upon a corpse. Barbara. Stanwyck, H e n.f y Fonda. (9) Weather 11:90 (4) (Cblra-) Jack Paar (7) Movie: “Slave Girl’ (1947). The U.S. government sends an ageit to Tripoli. Yvrauie De Carlo. George Brent, Albert Dekker. (9) Movie; "Les Miserables” (1935). A reformed criminal is hounded by a pcJiceman. Fredric March. TUESDAY MJRNINO :0g-44) - ((jplor) -Con t i n e n t a 1 Classroom 0:95 (2) Meditations. (2) On the Farm Front. || (7) Funews. 0:45 (2) TV College. (4) Today (7) Funews ,7:90 (2) B’Wana Don By UiiHed Press International (7) johnny Ginger. AMERICANS, 7:30 p.m. (4).lg(4g_ 43) .{^opmin Kangaitx). Nina Foch stars as a society wom-|g;sg (7) Movie, an who serves the South as a 8py;o;oe (2) Movie! during the CSvll War. Martin Gabri portrays a U.S. Secret Service agent. FAMaY CLASSICS, 8 p,m. (2). An hour-long production starring Juiie Harris, Farley Granger and Barry Morse in an adaptation of Henry James’ novel, "Washington Square.” ANDY GRIFFTIH, 9:30 p.m. (2). A recording company “talent scout” visits Mayberry and arouses Andy’s suspicion. ADVENTURES IN PARADISE, 9:30-p.-m: 47^. -An eccentric mH-. Uoaaire ^Steven H91) sdzes odntrol of the "Tiki” and declares himself a pirate. Adam ’Troy, (Gardner McKay) is his shackled prisoner. HENNESSEY, 10 p.m. (2). Dr. Hennesey (Jackie Cooper) is sent to the UCIA Medical School on a rMjruiting assignment. JACKPOT BOWLINO, 10; 30 p.m. '(4). Rafer Johnson is Milton Berie’s halftime gutot. Glenn Allison and Glen Blakesley meet in a preliminary game, the winner meeting Bob Straiftpe in a 150,000 jackpot contest. JACK PAAR, 11:30 p.m, (4). Jack’s night off. Hu^ Downs runs the show, (color) (4) I Married Joan (56) Saludos Amigos. iSrit (4) Ed Allen 9:50 (7) News. 9:U (4) Faye Elizabeth. 10:00 (4) Say When (7) Jack LaLaraw (56) Our ScxcnUflg Wciid. (9) Mary Morgan. 19:45 (2) Guiding Light. 19:10 (9) News. 19:55 (4) News. (2) My Uttle Margie. (4) News. J[L About Faces. (9) Movie. (4^BMd Journey. 1:10 (56) Parlez Francais. 1:90 (2) As the World Turns. (7) Life of RUey. 9:90 (2) Medic. (4) (Color), Jan Murray. t7) Day in Court. 9:90 72) House Party. (4) Loretta Young. (7) Road to Reality. (56) Adventures in Nmnbers. 9:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Queen for a Day. 9:90 (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) Fram These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust? (56) Men.0 to Teachers. 4:00 (2) Brigjrter Day. (4) Make Room fra: Daddy. (7) American Bandstand. : 4:U (2) Secret Storm. 4:90 (2) Edge of Night. (4) Here’s Hollywood. (9) Advonture time. 5:00 (2) Movie. (4) (Color) George Pierrot (7) Johnny Gingra. (9) Looney Tunes and Jingln. 5:15 (56) Friendly Giant. 5:90 (7) Rocky and His Friends (56) MidJgan Conservation. 5:45 (56) News Magazine. 5:50 (9) News Senator to Ask fin imhlp Over Heavy [y|| orAsnrvnTnw rin>lk_s ^ WASHINGTON (UPl)—A siM* is gfJng to sak the goven-ment to prevent snowstorms. Sea. Kenneth B. Keating, B-N.Y., said in n television program for New York State Sniiday that It was “high thne” modem He said he would ask the National Spaee Agency and Weather TV News and Reviews Status-Seeking Remains at Heart of College Panic By FSED D(WZI0 NEW YORK (UPI) - After watching “Ihe College Panic” last night, die thought occurred that there iS a solutkn to the problem. Let's rename our colleges and universities, (bll them all, “Ri|^ College,” and each graduate will COCKTAIL TIME IN LAOS Prince Boun Oum, prime minister of Laos, itpbibes through a long bamboo rod leading from the nearby jar as he relaxes at his sununer residence in Pak-aong earlier this month. Yes, though it’s winter AP Pkstotw in Pontiac, Laos is enjoying its summer now. Boun Oum took advantage of»a Laotian festival to relax from governmoit cares and the current civil war in his jittery country. Little Price Change Despite Turmoil be aUe to meet his personnel dir , star with confidence. .Right? The “Twenitoth Osirtafy’’ pro- Market Survives Up and Down Week Teacher Urging Adult Treatment Says Students in High School Should Be Bujlt up TO" VwOllOgO DETROIT (AP) -re treated like babies in high school they can’t be'expected to act like adults in college. Uoyd S. Michael, principal of Evanston, Ull.) Township High school, voiced that wami^ today in urging broad new programs of counseling for coUege students. In a prepared speech to the National Association of Secondary-School Principals, craivening here, Michael said: “In too many high schools, youths are typically treated as immature, lireepraisi-ble persons requiring a maximum of supervision and con- Jimior eggheads tiy to enwd late toe Hmited Ivy Leagne basket area. The half-hour offered srane reassuring filmed comments from a. panel of educators assembled at" Upper DArby, Pa., and aome badly, planned Interviews with school students.. The examination of the “(3Dllege Panic” failed to convince me that derisive jibes could dispel real, , deeply felt emotions about getting junior into an elite cMlege. The program did show (hat |he paaie Isn’t as Jaatifled on a sta- By SAM DAWSON AP Bnslness New# Analyst subjected last wetdc’to almost erything. You had get-rich advice from a comedian guest on a TV program. There was an onslaught pn one industry by antitrust lawyers Added in were rising jobless figures and some somber economic talk in Washington. The market had to digest mixed earnings ports and predictions of inflation- The public may have been shifting out of one stock it saw through another toiuhed, if 01^ temporarily, by the tipsters’ magic glow. But crarfidence in stocks in general seemed little shaken last :eek. Sentiment seemed fairly equally divided betwerai accepting what some government and private economists were saying in Washington — it'll get worse before it gets better—to what Wall Street were preaching—business is sure to get better befpre mudi Ipnger. Members Impatient os 7th Week Begins and Nothing's Done WASHINGTON (UPI) - The 87th Congress wrait into its sevenHr week today with, members beginning to grumble that nothing had I can’t employ the tools of modefn sdenoe to break np aome et these terrible snowstorms before they hit” MUSICAL VARIETIES 1 Kind of conoort 4 SlDflns ooloo I Muilcol irmbol 11 SumOMd up JO Mtmickeri tl Donkey 12 Vuu 24 Unded 21 Dry 27 Scottlih DOm« pretli 31 Oirtn tiy«r 32 WUh 34 Turns outward 31 ReYlMd 24 Free 21 Atcend 40 Walking (tick 41 png, of tbo 42 European K* country M Firrt y_____ H Mia. Tnuada M High eorda •7 Lair r r IT 12 II u II II hr II II t r 21 B" JT X r iT ir JT IT Vr r R Consideration of President Ken-jhe left nedy’s New Frontier legislative | pelted , proposals was just about to get' started. “gome of ns, frankly, are get-tii« a bit Impntleiit,’* said Rep. Samnel 8. Stratton, D-N.Y., la n repiMt to Ms oonstitneats. “Indeed, I amnder U the eonntry Itself can really afford sneh • 6 Jewteh prayer 7 apeak I Mea^ enta 11 Berai%t band 17 Came atbort 12 PaU flower a 1* iwmo ---S Wlngo ----------MAtaU.-;.......... V Modorated 2S War god of Oreeeo • 22 Grant 33 yath( MKlnd 12 lyradlM • Ifoatoal But despite violent clowns of a few stocks and heavy trading volume, the price changes on the list as a wherfe aeemed small. It was a week unusually packed with the kind of news that moves stock traders, whether pros or Up-hungry amateurs to buy or sell. TV STARTS SCRAMBLE Bredeers shook their heads over some of the anUcs on the exchanges, especially the scramble after a vague tip on a TV KPr gram designed priifiai^nibr entertainment only. But none grumbled at the commissions which BFT ON GUESS such a flood of buying and sell-j This stock and another In the ng orders sweep^ in with it. iJlO range on the Americam Stock In all the welter of making money and losing ihoney, Lou HoUz provided the comic touc9i, as befitted his onetime role of Broadway comedy star. He said on Jack Paar’s TV show that he held a $10 stock he expected would one day go to SLOOO. After the show he told Paar he was putUng his money—“betting on a horse” was Hertz’s term for it, a t«m that stock exchange officials deplore— Javelin. Exchange, MPO Videotronics, came 4n for unexpected and heavy ; Ja the foltowing days, pre-sumably by late-hour TV listeners exercising their guessing ability. ★ ★ ★ On the serious side was thr battering given stocks of General Electric, Westinghouse Electric and some other makers of heavy electrical equipment after a U.S. District Court judge in Philadelphia banded out large fines and some jail- sentences , in cases-in-, volving violationa of antitrust laws that fra-bid price fixing and bid rigging. Ihreats oi coming civil suits tv customers added to the selling. Reporter's 'Interview' Proved Unsuccessful trol. 'Hot' Engine to Power X15 Test Pilot White Will Try World's Mightiest AAonned Unit Soon shoulder all the responsibiliUes of adults in a new environment where they are essentially wlth-3t restriction and supervision.’ Michael said that about one out of four students who enter od-lege drop out by the end of their freshman year, and that only out of five entering freshi stay to graduate from the same tnstttutton four years later. * * * He said colleges and high schools alike have a greater responsibility than they are now assuming to see that the right student goes to the right college. "Mistakes are too costly,” h chael said, “for the failure in one college can mean the end of youth’s education.” Rep. August E. Johansen, Mich., advised those in his congressional district: “The legislative lull in Goi^ress caitbnws. SEVERAL WEEKS MORE 'I doubt whether the first phase of the actual lawmaking process will begin in earnest for several weeks more.” Oongressiooal. leaders, out of defereace to Rspubtican ipembers, signaled at least another Jew day* By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Danny Kaye lost a Scotch plaid hat which his seat at "Becket” — souvenir hunters are sus-Jane Harvey’s bringing back old-time torch songs ■mm at the Little Club Plush Room. Billy Reed says, ’’The future look so bad I’ve decided to look forward to the past. Ava Gardner retamed to her midtown hotel from his fiasco In Las Vegas —after flying out to see ex-hasband Frank Sinatra, she almost collided with Frank’s family (including big Nancy) having a rennion. Ava was the talk of the plane crowd going oat because for the lastJtO minutes before landing, she held down _______ the powder room getting beautified for her arrival. Then she left a coat aboard ... missed Sinatra who was at the airport ... and had to take a taxi in. Bravo to Latin Quarter showgals Claudette Fournier and Anne Crosby for capturing a phony magazine reporter trying to “Interview” them — and turning him over to police. After the slick-talker flashed The Republicans were scattered over the country making Uno^’i birthday speedies. - ills -’‘press card,” he tried to The aido industry of the U.S. has tunied out mrare than 140 million vehides rince 1900, and the greatest volume has been recent years. - - Today's Radio. Programs - - wwi (SM> wxrs (im> wcaa wvow (»«•*> « S:22-Wjn. H2WI vrwj, »2*2 CKLW, VA8 WXYS. WJBX. nohfrt X. lA* to.ru WWJ, pa. OplnJoB eXLVir. KMvMt t:S»-W2n, Koom. Ciak HsSS-WWJ. W«aM »«r2 TOBssAT Moamva t;22—WJK Mniie 1 CKLW. Sy« Op«ai wmS: »WJ TV "'luWu 7sS»—WXTS, *•*•■ arJl oclW. NiVi, UuttJU WXTZ. P»iU HtrreT, W CKLW. Kan, DATid WJBK. n»MK lUtd WCAK Ntwi, Martpa WPOM. Hni, OUtn 7VXYZ, BimkfMi raab CKLW, Jm Vu WJBK, Htvi. B«M U-M-WfOt. Obta. MtW2 wxTsTiieii WWJ, Bob Am— CKLW, Jot'VAB WJBK, Kon, acid UtSb-WJB, * WPOK. Ho* itto-WJU. Hbvi. vana SMS—WJn, Howi, C— WWJ. Howi. MuvoU WXTX, Wtotor CKLW. OBTtat WJBK. LN _ WCAR, HOV2, SbMtdAB WFOH. donr oiMB S:S»-CKLW. Bod DotI02 WWJ, Hon. Lpnkir arxYZ, wtaur wcAn iNvi ahoridMi WPOH. Tn>4o diie-WJR, Mask HaU CKLW. nod DaiUi WILSON EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE. Calif. (UPD-Maj. Robert While, holder of the world's unofficial speed and altitude records, sometime this week will fly the X15 equipped with the world’s mightiest manned-craft engine. ★ W h White will be the first government pilot to fly the big-engined experimental spaceship. He is ejqieeted to break his own speed recoprf of 9,975 miles an hour in the Initial flight. His altitude mark is 136,000 feet. If all goes well. White this week will pilot the X15 at about 2.500 m.p.h. at an altitude of 80,000 feet this Mojave Desert, base in Southern California. 57,000 TO 15,000 The X15 White will pilot has an engine which dev^ps 57,000 pounds thrust. Previous X15s be has floura had two small engines developing a total of 16,000 pounds thrust. It was with them that he set the new onofflcial speed and altitude marks. ★ ★ ♦ The big-engined X15 is designed to fly at 4,000 m.p.h. up to 100 miles. CLAUDETTE molest Claudette, a 6-ft. blond, who called her boy friend, Nick Karant, a Copacabana captain hidden In the next room. Karant sat on the guy till cops arrived. THE MIDNIGHT EARL ... JIngiM Hssmi mjade a rare cafe appearance, yokked at Jimmy Durante at the Copa . Sally Ann Howe, considered for the London company of “Sound of Music,” wouldn’t leave her husband, i^oducer Richard Adler . . . Beverly Aadland danced up a storm at the Harwyn with a Park Avenue medic ... With pleasure can barred from the' snow-flUed streets, aome wily New Yorkers rented small delivery trucks. • ★ ★ ★ Tony Behnett’s ten-year contract with Columbia Records expires In June and there’s a scramble for It . . . Producer David Merrick’s many shows will have racked up a vdioppihg $46,000,000 gross by June .. . Teresa Brewer may do an advice-to-teen-agers etdtimn .. Carol Channing was in a hurry to get to the theater, dashed out of a restaurant and finished her steak in the cab . . . ★ ★ ★ EARL’S PEARLS: The first few days of a 1,000-calorie diet are like a bunion—It doesn’t show, but you can’t Jorget it TODArs BEST LAUGH: A spinster, la a g»mdirtr*mANeW)M rmlmppy,"uirituMn. K P.R/tmsay0fLA. Cali/, w and ccxMBt adib an aaBaanenawacian formulacaUadLANACANKTbiataai-ac madicattd caaaat killa batmfal bacuriaaaaaa while it aootbM raw, inicaMd and inSaaacd OaoVNSMtteiAbiiii^N^^ RCA COLOR TV Soles and Service Sweet’s Radio TV WAREHOUSE SALE USED TV’s Buy tktm AS IS. an inch (Up ta 17-taiah Taka) 75^ an inch (17 to 24-taeh Taka) At Our Warehausa 130 N. Cats Avanua IDAY, Feb. I7H|. 1 to 5 F.M. GET OUT OF DEBT! WITHOUT A LOAN CONSOLIDATE and Arronge to Pay All Your Bills Post Due or Not . . . 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FEBRUARY 13. 1961—28 PAGES ONITKD PRESS I rERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS i All-Out Civil War Feared Lumumba 'Killed and Buried' Local Regiment Second to Npne at Chickamauga By FETE LOCHBIUER An historic tablet at North Saginaw and Fairgrove streets marks the spot from which most of Pontiac’s j soldiers in the Civil War marched off to win fame and glory in a stellar role on one of the war’s greatest bat- | tlefields—Chickamauga. Lincoln’s birthday rwalls the sunny day 99 years' ago when the Michigan 22nd Infantry Regiment, 997 men strong, tramped past a cheering throng downtown. ★ ★ ★ The soldiers headed for the old train gtotlon on Jack-son Street, a block west of Saginaw, and embarked on a Journey that would end with their ranks decimated on a bloody hill in northern Georgia a year > later. Most Ponitac and Oakland County soldiers who served In the war joined the 22nd, although some were in other outfits, notably the 23rd, 24th, 2«th and 27th Michigan infantries. The 22nd was designed for the then Fifth Coflgressional Distridt,'«nd took in some volunteers from Livingston. Macomb, Lapeer, St. Clair and Sanilac counties. ★ ★ ★ One of Pontiac’s famous adopted sons. Gov. Moses Wis-ner, organized the regiment after Lincoln himself made an appeal for more volunteers in the dark summer of 1862. Wisner, Michigan governor in 1858-1861, had come to Pontiac from New York State to become a lawyer, a man whose strong antislavery sentiments led him to the 1854 gathering in Jackson, Mich., yvhere the Republican parly was born with a strong abolitionist platform. The appeal from the first Republican president found Wisner stepping down fromthe governor’s chair with a commission as colonel, beginning recruitment July 15, 1862. ★ ★ ★ The training camp, four blocks north of modern downtown, was called Camp Richardson for a while, in honor of another Pontiac hero of the Civil War. It was also the old Oakland County fair grounds, which accounts for the name of Fairgrove Street. TO JOIN ROSECRANS The soldiers moved out Sept. 4, 1862 for Camp Wallace in pected to sketch his economic program to a group of;' Station' Zips V Toward Date With Venus ELIZA BETHVILLE, Katanga, | curity Council in New Yoik was the Congo, (UPD—The Katanga jto take up the general question ^vemment annou^ today that ^ongo and Lumumba’s fate, former Congolese Premier Patrice Lumumba and two of his aides Munongo said the three men were killed by natives Sunday,! have been idenUfied beyond any three days after fteir reported! p„„^ble doubt and that their escape from a farmhouse jail. ; ..denmtely e»- The death at pro-Commnnlst | tabIWied." U.S. Couldn't Match Feat for 18-24 Months Piggy. Bock Launching Sends Soviet Banner on Amazing Flight Congo ' I approaching allKMt Katanga’s Interior Minister God-efroid Munongo announced the deaths of Lumumba, former Minister of Y’outh and ^rts Maurice Mpolo and foi-mer Deputy Senate Speaker Joseph Okito at a news conference today., The announcement came shortly before the United Nations Se- Kennedy to Ask Industry lor Antirecession Help MOSCOW (AP)—A 1.148-pound Soviet “,s p ace .sta-"I^ir l^ies have been toned jj^rtled toward a inid- mediately at a place we do not ih to reveal,” he said. rendezvou.t with t,he * * * 'planet Venijs today alter a ‘Wc are not reve.nimg ^ther, ig p g g ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ piggy-back me name of the village which wit- , . . ,, tt j ^ nessed the end of the sad exploits launching the United State.s of Lumumba and his accomplices. I does not exi>ect to achieve j * * * *for another 18 to 24 month.s.i ■In effect, we do «ish thM, ^ j these Katogese -of which tn^« no^ mentioned - should bei , 5! Venus when earth’s sister rln LJ ui'JTeSr .A ^ 2fi million T miles away, tlie Soviets said. ' the object of pressure to exercise, ^ ^ judicial action against the Katan- The latest Soviet space shot— gese who have maybe acted some- second in eight days—was aimed what procipitouslv.” at investigatbig roiiditions onandj*.^ . j ^ j , ± T^1 ---------------- -round the planet, whose per HUSSIctS btlOl St FIcLliet |«ctunl mantle of clouds has made Rs-rxAwa * XMxxvei. AdenEiUBi “ • WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Kennedy was ^^ BliBiS ETIVOV nomic nrofirram to a proun of * Scienti-sis and officials on both sides of the Iron curtain hailed | I the Venus slioi as the greatest j space feat since Ihi' Soviet I’ ' AP rhetefai THE TATII TO VEM’S — The diagram illustrates how the llussians sa\ they fired a Sputnik which tarried a 1,418-pound "automatic interplanetaiy station” into space Sunday. The station is designed to reach the planet Venus sometime in mid-May. Most Spectacular, Vital armies, Rosecran^In the middle, the Army of the Potomac near Washington and U. S. Grant’s Army of the Tennessee along the Mi^telppi River. Col. l^ner never lived to see his regiment in action. Disease, ^rhaps the greatest killer of Civil War troops, /rcourge of the 22nd in Kentucky. Wisner suc-1 to typhoid fever In Lexington, Ky., Jan. 8, 1863. 22n(T saw only minor skirmishes in the spring of 1863/before it found Itself in the gigantic conflict in the i^y of the Chickamauga Creek on Sept. 19 and 20. ★ Some historians say Chickamauga was the last big ^ chance of the Confederacy to preserve its status as an independent natidn. KNIFED SOUTH In July, Grant had taken Vicksburg, opening up the Mississippi to the North, and the Army of the Potomac had : expectations." turned back the Confederate Invasion of the North at Get- The Rev. Standrod NEW YORK (AP) — The Soviet Unton's Venus- space leai shut irw' r^oviei i. nion;. . , , . . , i • a orbited her firm 8|Hitnik ihm> bound messenger IS her most spectacular and significant years ago. It add.s to the Soviet .space .“’ toward hee nounced it .Sunday. around Venu.s. Orbiting and ' c * X Episeor«lian minister ivho re-a„d Abraham A. Ribicofi, ™Wdf‘'cn.rp.; LeUnd I. Doan, president of Dow Chemical Co. Also, Malcolm Muir, chairman and editor-in-chief of New’sweek magazine; R. G. FoUis, chairman of the Standard Oil Cb. of California; Bowman Gray, board chairman of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Cb.; diaries H. Kellstadt, chairman of Sears, Roebuck and Co.; Jolin R. Kimberiy, chairman of Kimberly-Clark C^.; Walter J. Beadle, director of the E. 1. Du Pont de Nemours b Co.; and A. VV. Robertson, dii-ector of Westing-house Electric Oorp. CIVIL WAR MARKER — A waist-bi|h granite stone marks the Saginaw Street entrance to the Old Oakland County FUrgrottwl* along Falr-grbve Street, where four blocks^ porth of mod- A '' ern downtown Pontiac troops In Union blue trained during the summer of 1862 before seeing - action in tip Battle of Chickamauga, one of the dimaci^ confiifcu of the Civil vyar.N Rut he said he i surprised by t have known Dryden said. , „ It is another dramatic dem- the plight of the unemployed, ibnstration of Ihe‘Soviet lead in .Secretary of Ubor Arthur J. si>ace capabilities, and of quick Goldbei-g. just back from an initial ‘that they; I had the booster (rocket 1 capa-; ibility for such a mis-sion ” ,* * I ' side* WE WERE THERE halle IXl.N'DON European scien- ! five-state swing, said he plans to jcaiTy President Kennedy’s mes-. sage that "help is coming” into ana new*pa|»r* «>" both sections, of the Iron Uurtaln today 1 * ★ ★ the Soviet Union’* shot at ; fj^^berg toured depressed i U.S. space officials pointe mich toward neartiy [recession can he Uclied plaiielK. with a space craft car- 1 ------------- rvlng a Soviet banner, a* did the one which hit fhe moon in 1959. TueSday LlOUdy .T2h/SjWifh High of 34; 418 pounds—of the Venus messen -iSnow Tonight? ,ger indicates it carries instru-| iments which could answer puz-| The weatherman tells\ us to exiling questions about Venus, if the poet c loud.v and windj^ weather probe (■omes near enough in mid-with cKcasional rain to-night. May and still can radio back what:changing to snow flurries by Tues-it find.?. ;—House in-iand Army officers behind dosed vestigators began an inquiry today idoors to give an explanation, into soaring costs and lagging cflfr| soheommitlee swirees ladirat struction work on launching j^s, ^ ^ coiwlractloB delay on the for U S. Intercontinental Ballisttc ^ Missiles. sheners has been at least * partly made up. But they said A House mUitory appn^nations aeeply <«a- subcommittee called civilian^- ,id»ooinmlttee members. stroctioB officials and Air Forcej ^ ---------------------------— i Rep. George Mahon. D-Texas. a ^leading congressional military ex-n A* “ reporter the lag in n/ POUriSC 'Bftting missiles on the firing line a*vase element" in the edge he said Russia now holds over the United Stales in the ICBM field "The missile lag," Mahon said, •now appears to be mostly in get- Wins 1-2-3 at Daytona The IMI Poatiae finished M S Satarda.y in tbne trials at the Dayloaa International Speedway wfieiT Glenn (Fireball) Roberts set a five-mile N.ASCAR late model stork record of ISS.7M miles aa hoar. it * t RoberU. drhiag a new Pontiac, set the record in the two-lap time trials, thus erUpaing the pieylons record of ISS.m m.pji. set tasi Jnly by Jack Smith of Spartanborg. S.C., in Second Satnrday was Joe Weatheriy, of Norfolk, Va.. in a IMI Pondar ar IM.IK m.p.h.. foBowrd by Everett ((3otton) OwrsM, of Spartanburg, S.C.. la a IMI Pontiac. Owens set a mark of ISMll. Umb came Oirds Turner, rharlotte. N. C., IMI Ford, liS.l. Herbert Le Favor of Detroit, new commander of the 22nd. The Pontiac troops were In the front line. It was their first charge under fire. The hUl was taken in acUon so bloody that three color .bearers of the 22nd were killed In succession. But a raUy by Longstreet’s troops recaptured the strongpolnts, and threatened to outflank Thomas’ bastion. TOwards evening, with the fate of the retreating Army of the Cumberland stUl In doubt, came the second and last charge of the 22nd. BATTLE REPORT This Is the batUe report In Col. Le Favor’s own words: second charge of the rebels had driven the brigade to the bottom of the hill . . . n,e regiment was out of am-munlUon and word was sent to Oen. Whittaker (the corns commander) to that effect. "You must use your steel,’^ tfi6 reply. "The regiment rushed forward with fixed bayonets and empty muskete, under a most terrific flt« of grapo and musketry, received the eonntereharge of the enemy, repulsed and drove them at every point” of ‘he bstUefleld quiet, but still on this hill the 22nd fought on without ammunition There was no chance now for the Confederates to turn the line n so the order went out from Federal headquarters tor the 22nd to withdraw. But It came too late. Ike Httle force was nearly rarrouuded ta ^ dark^. Of »4 Who wem 1. that lao* ^.rge, little more than MS eocnped. Three hundred seventy-two others were killed, wounded or captured. Among the prisoners was Col. LeFavor. The prisoners were interned In southern campo-the notorious AndersonvlUe camp among otVrs-untll the end of the war 18 months later. SURVIVOR8 ^ABSORBED For the small band of survivors, the war was over as tar as the 22nd Regiment was concerned. The Pontiac men were absorbed into other units of the Army of the Cumberland. For them, there were two more glorious roomente. Two months later. tVy helped smash the Qmfederate road block at Chickamauga when the Army of the to everyone’s stupification, clambered without prior orders up the 500-foot high heights of nearby Missionary Ridge, overturning the CWifederate forces at the top of what had been considered an impregnable defeiiK. The feat apMMd up the path to ^ MuthlaiM. tmi the Ptoi- The Day in Birmingham Completed '60 Projects Cost Town $344,500 BIRMINGHAM - Improvemonl projects totaling $344,500 were completed here last year, according to City Englnter William T. Killeen in his annual report to be submitted to the City Commission to-igfat. The fist includes installation of rater and eewer mains, pavlnt and tldeundk repairs. The expendltarea include IlM.-SW tor water mains, $82,OW tor paving projeets; $28,80$ on Hde- Mattto, 4$. ef 21SU Oleiriodge and $1S,2M 1 projects. The most costly item was the installation of 2.6 miles, of water mains to provide an adequate distribution system from lour sources on 14 MUe Road to the lateral mains throqghout the city. "Sewer projects in 1960 were rather small in size," Killeen said. Until the Twelve Town Drain becomes a reality, many badly, needed relief aeTvers carawt be coh-structed." “’Ike sewers that were constructed were to provide relief to existing systems and service to areas Oisni MIeiNMato 8t. Ms srtto Esther, $4, and son Bsbert, 17. Bonds $500 each was set for the other seven. Saunders is still in Jail, toiling to meet the bond. Also in JaU is Frank K. Vander-Jt who pleaded not guilty and waived examination. He will appear fmr examination in Oakland county Circuit Court Feb. 27. Cliltord Gooden, 49. of 21312 Glenlodge St., stood mute to the charge of loitering and was released on a $23 bond. He will appear for examination March 3 before Justice Cash. Young Detroiters Held in Murder of Man, Aged 70 DETROIT tUPD-Robert James Waldron and Ollie Walter Bailey, both 18. were held today on first degree murder charges in the robbery slaying of a 70-year-old res- The youths were arrested Saturday. 1^ than four hours after Michigal Yanoulis was found in an alley near his home. He had been savagely beaten and kicked. Waldron and Bailey denied nt-tnckbig Yanonlls, but prfice said found at the sceno of the totol attack and WaMrou had a sharp slash on his Jacket. Yanoulis told officers before he died that he had managed to pull razor from his pocket and slashed at one of the attackers. The restaurant owner also gave police a detailed description of his attackers which closely matched the two suspects. Board to Mull Sales of Liquor 4 Permits Availably but Waterford Has 18 Requests on Hand The Watekord Township Board will be up against a hard proposi-tloD tonight, when they consider 18 apfrfications for licenses for sale of liquor by the glaas. The group can only issue four more such licenses, according to state law. ★ ♦ ♦ With the present populatkm hovering around the 50,000 mark, the toumsh^ is alkroed 31 Class C licensfB. Thero are 19 now in operatiori and ei^t more (which have tavern licenses in the township. The problem will be whether redassify the tavern licenaet the Claas C categpry, and to whom will they be Issued. ♦ ♦ # la iHfeM’ baatoeas, the hmri ariU apea bids tor a aew garage- la the aelga that capatred that city la Jaly 18$4. That aras the last action lor the survivors of the 22nd. The Army of the Cumberland arts ordered back north, and Gen. Wlillaia T. Sherman took over witti the Army of the Temessee, to ipait:h at arUI through the soitthland until the end of the war toe foUowii« sprtog. The men of the 22nd who were not killed or- captured wfR mustered out from Nashville, Tenn., June 20. Mfi. Attogther, the 22nd had carried LM men on tts raUs, of aihom 82 died of battle arounds and 289 died ^ disease. \ '' of the aaeatory caaneat btoek baBdtag has beea oaf at |U4$8- Ikere arill be a hearing from 9-p.m. on establitoing a street light district in the Lorraine Manor Additioaud discussion arill be given tor the purchase of two-way radkw lor the three new poBoe cars. The fallowing men will be considered as police reserve otfi-oen: Ftvderick Stitz, Vernon Witherspoon, Uoyd Busch and Ehno' be Wred at a salary of 31 a year. Waterford Ropublkans to EtecI Officart Tuosday Electton of offleen and a raooed-ii« of Rep. Walter H. Judd’s apeedi at last Thursday’s Uacoln Day barmuet aiU be toe drawtaf big of the The naeetiug arlO be at 8 p.m. at Pierce Jtkifat High SdiooL not previously servad,’’ added the provemeat (fogram. The project included replacing all faulty sidewalk and curbs, and eliminating steps in the sidewalk adjacent to the curb and eliminating grade problems wherever possible, accoinling to the report. Miscellaneous work Included repainting the Derby Elevated rrater tower, repair of the Baldwin Street bridge, arid a property survey. A fire early this morning caused an estimated $4,000 damage to a two-story house at 1192 Atkinson Road, Bloomfield Township. The brick and frame house Is owned by Albert Rose, accord-tag to Bloomfield Fire Cklef Vol-ly YaanoiewtU, He said Rose and his *rtfe were out of town Starved Rock Trial Opening Prasecutor Expected to Ask for Death Penalty in Slaying of 3 OTTAWA, ni. (UPD-Thr state opens case today in the mur^ mingham Flie Chief Park H. der trial of soft-spoken Chestc”' -(Rocky) Weger, accused slayer < three matrons at Starved Rock State Park. Prosecuting Attorney Robert Richardson was exp^ed to ask the jury of seven women and five men tor a death penalty for the former dishwasher at the Starved Rock Lodge. Richardson wlU attempt to proved that the Slyear-oM Weger killed Mrs. Lllltan Oet-ttag, M. wife of a CUeago telephone company exermtive last March 14. KUiaea said oae of the major projects 'undertakefi last year The flre,„ which was discovered by neighbors shortly after 1 a.m., started on the first floor and id up through the second floor and roof. The cauae of the blaze has not been determined. Firemen from West Bloomfield Township assisted in extinguishing the fire. Service for Mrs. William E. (Grace P.) Smith, 84. of 271 Chesterfield St., Trill be 1 p.nf. tomorrow at the Manley Bailey Funeral Home. ^ Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Troy. it it it Mrs. Smith died yesterday following a short illness. > mother of Blr- Smith, with whom she made her Mrs. Smith was a member of the First Methodist Church there member ot the Women’s Society of Christian Service. Surviving besides her son are two grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. GLADSIDN T. COOK Service for Gladston T. Cook, 50, of 31605 Mayfair Lane, Beverly HiUs, WiU be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Manley Bailey Funeral Weger also is accused of slay-^ome. Burial wiU be in Greenwood ing Mrs. Oetting’s two companions, jCemetery. Mrs. MUdred Undquist. 50. and ★ ♦ * Mrs. Frances Mur^y, 47, aU of Mr. Cook died yesterday in St. Riverside, lU., a Chicago suburb.!Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, w * * lafter a long illness. The women were murdered andl ^ the machinery repair their bodies methodically Uned up gl^ plant of ... . .. IProtwl Ua haH Kaam ShaUow cave m St. Louos _ Canyon, m a parking spot and dragged a 44-year-old man to Kls death. The victim, Duschan Nickolas, had walked from his house to the parked car to see If It was his daughter returning from a late date. > Police said Nickolas apparently reached for the car door and the driver sped off with the victim’s hand caught in the door handle. Nickolas was drogged U feet and tnu rushed to Wayne Oonnty liter he was injnred. Before be died, Nickolas told police the car Tvhich dragged him along the street,was a late-model, light-blue hardtop or convertible. B(it he was unable to give officers a description of the driver. ♦ * * Nickolas’ daughter Amt, 19, returned from her date minutes after her father was fatally injured. She and her boy friend had been detailed by police in Taylor Township for a minor traffic vtalaUon. Kennedy Returns From 1st Outing at Swank Retreat MIDDLEBURG. Va. (AP) -President Kennedy today ends his first outing to his retreat in the swank, snow-mantled Virginia hunt country. Neither he nor the peoirie who Trill be his occasional neighbors' seem to have disturbed one another unduly. * ★ ★ Kennedy arranged to return to Washington the same way he reached Middleburg Saturday—by helicopter. The only engagement on the official presidentud Khedule for today is a brief luncheon speech to the National Industrial Cbnfer- ice board at a Washington hotel. Kennedy’s initial weekend away from the White House routine fHX>-vlded an opportunity for a minimum of the Tvork which a> chief executive never escapes completely. It offered a maximum of rest. open fire, and romping with his busy, bubbling dau^ter, Candine, 3. * * * After attending noon Maas Sunday, Kennedy returned to his rented country estate, Glen Ora, changed into sports clothes and Candine around the n a sled. Then there was time for a leisurely lunch with Mrs, Kennedy, who canceled plans ■ i cold. TUF, roxTiAc rnKss, moxday. FKnnrAnv ix Estimate Science Bill imjmim WASHINGTON (AP» - The Na tional Science Foundation esti-Sundau that government to support Kientillc re- I TDMORBOW. RB. Ulk if VJUEMT»E DAT Opra 'til 10 p.ii. Tfnite search June 30 will total $9.1 billion. This compare to $8.6 for the fiscal year that ended last JuA 30 and $7.4 billion the previous year. No Matter What Floor or Counter YOU*» Shop at SIMMS, You'll Find What YOU Need For Fatieil and Finetl COLOR FILM PROCESSING : CAMERA DEPT. —Main Floor ••IMi.VT BOTHFR MK" - Kaiy, a bassctl hound owned by Chris Teeter of 2700 W. Long Lake Road, Birmingham, relaxes under a blanket after a bath at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Katy will be competing today and Tuesday in the annual Westminster Kennel Club Show at the Garden. Prntcrccirmrfl Unit ■‘‘°"*** loader of! New Mexico has i UiJil movement “to mobilize the po- 50,000 lnd::cns. 98’ 149 I 4,3* BRACN I Deluxe Hear of State to Gather jtential strength of the^ profcs-sionsi February 22^24 The professional |>eople of Michi-! gan will hear- speakers of natic^ Choirbovs' MonCV importance whenJhey meet in De-; • • troit Feb. 22-24 for the Second An-j HUNTINGTON, N.Y. (APi—A nual Congress of the Professions,crept into the choir room of William M. LeFtwTC, M.D., Muske-j(f,e Huntington MethodLst church gen, president of the Michigan As- during morning seiTices soeiation of the Pi-ofessions, an- stole the wallets of seven nounced today, (choirboys. The thief got an esti- * * * imated $30. Hcadling the roster of speakers, he said, are Charles R. Sligh Jr. SINUS Sufferers 3 DAYS ONLY-TONITE, TUES., WED. LOWER THAN DISCOUNT PRICES on Nationally Famous VITAMINS! Here's proof—if you want Real Discounts. LOWER than most so-called discounts on NATIONAL BRAND VITAMINS, YOU should shop here at Simms. All -prices good thru Wednesday. Rights reserved to limit quantities. of Grand Rapids and New York, executive vice president. National Manufac-tuiers Association; R. C. S. Young, of Birmingham, educa-ttorerl consultant. General Motors Cerp.; Rep. John \V. Byrnes. R-' Wis.; and Robert K. Gray, for-’meriy secretary , to the Eisenhower Cabinet. - .Activities of the congress, according to,l>cFcvrc, will be directed to the convention theme of "Gn-al Deeds, Great Thoughts, fireat Challenges,’’ with “Inde-p«nd<‘nre of Thought and l>Jly of Action" as the iilliniate goal for the thousands of professional I |M-ople in the stale. ; The Congress of the Profesjsions I is the annual meeting of MAP, an I organization composed of more jth.an 3,600 men and women in the, ; professions of architecture, dentis-^ •try, engineering, law. .aii'dicine, ; pharmacy and veterinary mexii- FREE!... Win This M39 REVERE. 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Venetian style mirror for door, hall, bathroom. y 4' Sole of GUARANTEED Makers ELECTRIC APPLIANCES • 6E Steam-Diy Iron • Electric Hand Mixer ; • Electric Deep Fryer * • Electric Fry Pans • Antonatic Toaiter Values to $14.95 —YOUR CHOICE— Tooigbl and Tuesday Only GE.XEKAI, ELECTAIC-model FMX tte.m and dry .lectrlc Iron. EVPEBIOB MIXEB — ] ( p e i MEBIT FBT FAN-lArga IJ ” tlxt. Every one of these electric appliances carry double guarantee —by the maker and Simms. Only $2 holds in layaway for yourself or gift-giving. Sale of WALL CLOCKS 8-DAY WATCH FOB GE-Woli Wood CLOCK Reg. 911.95 .Talii mcrala. gki-lnch Original 99.95 va or atandi. Looki IM prrcolator. HOUSEWARES Beautiful ^STAiV Pattern STAINLESSS STEEL 24-Pc. Tableware Reg. $4 Seifert Beautiful 'Star Pattern', f Iron Boord PAD & COVER Regular SI Seller Nylon reinforced pad, scorch resistant cover. Silicone treated. Fits 54" boards. ee#eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee,eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Woiken LUNCH BOX WiHi VACUUM lOTTLI yiE rox'i'iAc ruEss. Monday. EKRRrAHV i.yi imu / :i 2,000 Balloons Burst, !»»-"• for «n 'fwiivul hpn the Iwlloons "suddenly' Six Youngsters Hurt exploded.’appaivmly sn oH by thei .l."?BON. l»oiUi(5al - .Slx^hoal from an eledrjf liBhf bulb. t«"n-af<*i"s—a teiH and five'boys—, were burnrrbe l!60 centri" of population In the explosion of sobic 2.000 bydix>- y,p y g located eight nxilesi gen-fillcd balloons here Sunday, 'northwest of OIney in Rlcldand Ttie, , youth wese decoi-atlng a county In the slate of llfinois. • WH.trs vtu K M MBKR?” — CpI M (' Iwrwion of Ihf Pontiac .".'at' I’.ilus' P"'l uti-lentlv M.sitini; aira, nion hanls at their pi.e t ^ of business in order to comi>lrle a siwcial pnlu r Me, the tile, fji^t of its kind hcri-, will pnivide t whk-h to ,11 biisiivss hours in . re Cjd l.andon cels from Dia\ton Plains shop. For Faster .Action on Hur^[aric|t Police Compile Directory ol Merchants One of the major problems pres em in routine police work is trying to find out what is mi-ssing in a burglary disi-overod during the night. Ilf didn t know tiow long it would tiae area. We will proiwbly Iwv ake to coinpleh- the Ii>' which,to r e \ i s e it about >every six ■s ihe first of its kind in the Poiv'months he surmised. A patrolman disc.-overs a break-in at a shop The first thing he has to know is wlvifs mis-sing: Otherwise what should Ihe polite look foP, The q u e s I I II n Is simple enough. But fiiidlnc out what was stolen often isn't. Police and the sheriff s department ui Oakland County, fia instance. have often been prevented from immediately pursuing a burglary case because the> couldn't contact the victim until he leturned to hi.s place of Ihisi-ncss the next day. •TRIKI) TO CO.VT.Arr 1 (it • Then ho telephones police lo s.i,\ his store or office has been broken into, and where were fhe po-li«’, what are they doing aiwui "We tried to contact .iilu last night." Is lh«- desk sergeanfs reidy, "but didn't know where ,\ou could be reachixl . . . We’ll need a list of the stolen items. I taken, how much." The Pontiac ttale police post has undertaken what is hoped will lie a solution lo the problem Troop ei-s are making p»>rsonal conlaci witlj the merchants at then placc-o( business during the working day. ' The aclixity Is lieing eonlineil lo uiiinrarporated areas within Springfield. W hite laUie. (om metre. Oxford. Orion. 1‘unliac. KhMimfieM. West Bloomfield, independence and W aterford Tiiwnshl|)s. which cnnslllutc Ihe •e |sisls’ jurisdic- tion. (or the exploration of oil deposits Cockroaches Written Guarantee Froa HouaM. ApartmonU. GroooriM. FuctariM uad RoatanraBls. Samoia out only Box Ex Company The post is complimg a liM o( businessmens home Iclcplwinc numbers, or who eis*' they mighl reach at night in the event of .< break-in. Once romplcled. Ihe slate is.licc list will be available In otker |m>-licc depaii.tnentx m Ihe I^mtiae VOI K BKii^ IWKSTMKNT IS IN VOl USKU Can you afford specialized busine.s.s training'? 'Y^u can t afford not to have it W'hen you are young the best investment you can make is in yourself. One hundred dollars invested in a bond will bring you three or so dollars a .vear unless something happens to the bond. But a hundred dollars ihvested in acquiring knowledge or .skill will bring you dividends of pleasure and profit as long a.s you live. Your principal will be invested in a biisine.ss you control. It will be where you can watch it ■ Booms can't inflate it and depression can t wipe it out Thieves cen t steal it Relatives can t borrow-it. Truininii for Hiisincss (.orrers Sinrr IHW) Poiitiar liii.Hinrss liisliliiU’ The loveliest fabrics come from Waite's! Crisply feminine, adaptable and fun-loving . . Everglaze'^’ Cotton ''Patino'' Fashion Prints *1.49''" Sew somelhmg lovely with our ' Pilini' fashion prints . . . have large, medium and petite florals; muted, medallion, < servative and modern prints from which to choose. All are e rl.iie finished for wrinkle and soil resistance, all need liMie oi •ing 36 " wide. Come fo Waite's for the prettiest fabrics' Woilt'i Fabrics . . . rourlh Floor HOoLtCA JIAKE OVER PAE' I SHOP TONIGHT TILL 9 Shop Waito'i MoBdiy. THUSSDAT and Friday Niyhti YOU may win this beautiful new *1^95 NECCHI SUPERNOVA B.F. PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE simply for signing your name! Be sure to register in Woite's sewing machine dept., 4th floor, while you ore downtown . . . THIS WEEK ONLY! • Nothing to buy! • Drawing on Saturday, February 18th! • You don't need to be present to win! NECCHI SUPERNOVA B. F. fcotures: • AUTOMATIC tensions • AUTOMATIC bobbin winder • AUTOMATIC needle threader ASK FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION Just Arrived! 3 beautiful patterns! 45-pc. DECORATED MELAMINE DINNERWARE wB II nmnii STEREO HIGH FIDELITY CONTACT OVKR IlM Troopers already have eonfiK IH over 100 merchanis, and still have plenty of others to talk to. "One thing we'll find out N Now many buhln«-«>>ws we ha\i- In Ihe area," noted Sgl. lyirent .khlgrini. |M>Ht eummaiHler. 5ay Disappointments Cause of Suicide WHITTIER. Calif. (I'Pli - fhe death of a pet dog and placing third in a swimming eonte.sl appar enlly eaused a 15-.vear-old boy to commit suicide, slierifl's deputies said today. Steven Noble' Carter, a high scltool sophomore loie a sheet from his bed into strips and use«i them Saturday to hang him.self in his bedroom. His body was dis-covered by his mother, Mrs. 'Violet, Caller. She told depulic.s Steven's pel boxer dog wa.s destroyed about two weeks ago after it ran away anti wal picked up by the dog cateher. It Is the county's practice to destroy animals if lliey are not V claimed after five day,s. Our biggest values of the year...on the stereo system with the difference you can hear! 3 Separata Speaker Systeim (net just 2) and each s|X'aker li'andlts only tliosr Ireqiiennes liir whidnt wasdesigned-Nou hear all Ihe dt lieaU' liighs.rK'h.heautilulmid range lones. and a clear, piiwertiil liass. I Separate Amplidert III L'anipjillersanditoiii put iransforiners) give Mill nswe power output apd cleaner, purer soitml than mm-push-pull ain- Thts Eiclutive Systepi ha« made Motorola Aimrtea't No. 1 ix-st srlliiiK slertxi hi-ti. Here it llie itualily Vou want lor ^ong-lertn listening pleasure. .And right now the lallies are llie greatest we've ever olKrid' I iime in stxm, lo sex-and hear tlie beauty ol Motorola* Stereo Ht-Ki. NEW PORTABLE STEREO wings extend up » lerl Sriiarele 1. treble, loudness balance eimtrult. Model S1I22. Charming Early Amti____________ 4' s|>rakris KM,AM radai optional finish on haidwouij leneert) Model S WAYNE GABERT 1ZI N. Saginow Ponfiac, Mich. FE 5-6189 /- NEW CENTER ELECTRONICS 2219 S. Telegroph' Ponfioc, Mich. FE 8-9607 HAMPTON ELECTRIC 825 W. Huron Pontiac, Mich, FE 4-2526 HOD'S RADIO 770 Orchard Loke Rd. Pontiac, Mich. FE 8-0577 LITTLE rUBNITURE & APPLIANCE < 5217 Dixit Hwy. Drayton Plains, Miich. OR 3-6555 f . service for eight 24.95 Volue 16' S8.07! We've waited'months for this shipment . . > It's finally here! You get 8 each: cups, saucers, plates, cerelils, BOB plates; I each; platter, vegetable bowl, creamer, covered sugar. 3 patterns, covered by a 2-year warranty against breakage. Chino . . . Lower Level Amazingly low priced! AMBASSADOR 4-SPEAKER SIMULCAST STEREO AND AM-FM RADIO COMBINATION in mahogany 159 • 23-wott peak audio output • 11 -tube amplifier • Separate loudness, bolonce, bass and treble controls • UL-opproyed • 4 speokers • Deluxe VM changer in chtrry or walnut $169 NO MONEY DOWNl We believe this fo be our best value ever in a itereo-radio .corobmation! Now you can en»ov the luxury of dramatic stereo ibund and the coriveniences of AM and 'EM radio i . . at an amazirigly low price! Four speakers for best reproduction, two 6'* and two 4". Take many months fo pay! , FREE STEREO ALBUM with your purchase . . . Fifth Floor I rjl /, / '/ THE PqWtIAC yRKSS, MONDAA^ FEBRUAkY 13, mi Pontiac, Nearby Area Deaths THOMAS r. CARUN Mr». tamer JohnwHJ ot PonUac. ThomM P. Carlin. 71. died Sun-jAlao aurvivlng arc aix ^ndchil- day at Pontiac General Hoapltal ft|lowlng a long illnesi. /A member of St. / Vincent De Paul Catholic Church, he had pre-vtousiy been employed at BMTC. At 8 this evening Roaary will be said at the Melvin a: Schutt Funeral Home. Service will be at Iff a.m. Tuesday at St. Vincent dren and 10 great grandchildren. Service will be Tueaday at 3 _ ,m. from fte DeWltt C. Davta ^necal Home with burial in Peny Mount Park Cemetery. HABOLD L. DRAKE LAPEER — Service for Harold L. Drake, 36, of 238 W. Nepessing Mrs. Hazel Britton ot Pontiac, Mrif- Roocanne Griffith of Dearborn and Mrs. Stella Fumey of and three grandchll- DePaul’Church with burial in Mt.f‘- the Trinity Methodist Church followed by burial in Springdale Om-etery, Peoria, Dl. Mr. Drake died Sunday in an auto accident on South Lapeer Road. Surviving besides his wife Betty are a daughter, Wmberly Ann at home; a son Gary P. at home; and his parenU, Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw of Peoria. _ liipe Cemetery. - MRS. JAMES C0LT80N Service for Mrs. James (Louisa) OoltBon of Kingston. 91, a former Pontiac resident, was held Sunday at the Kingston Methodist Church with burial in Kingston Cennetety. Mrs. Ooltaon was a member of the Methodist Church and the Order of Eastern Star. Surviving are a daughter Mrs. Pat Cannon of Marlette; three sons, Harold of Pontiac, Iri of Kingston and Basil of Rochester; eight grandchildren; 19 great' grandchildren; and a sister. Mrs. Coltson died in the hospital at Cass City after a brief illness. Pontiac Won't Sue Electric Companies Pontiac is considering no legal action against the electric companies rec^y convicted of antitrust JOSEPH P. WILSON AUBURN HEIGHTS — Graveside service fw Joseph P. Wilson, Infant son oi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of 3146 Caroline St., was hdd today at Perry Mount Park Cemetery, Pontiac. Surviving besides hia jiarents is The child was stiUbora yesterday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, a brother, Charles Jr. at home. MRS. EDWIN C. WINGATE PONTIAC TOWNSHIP - Service for Mrs. Edwin C. (Verda V,] Wingate, 70, of 3030 Kingston Road, will be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Spaiks-Griffin Funeral Home, Pontiac. Cremation will be at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Troy, Mrs. Wingate died yesterday at Pontiac General Hos^tal after a four-month Surviving besides her aie two sons. Richard D. of Tren- Clty Manager Walter K. Willman said the number of Pontiac pur-chaiek from the companies involved would be few, if any. LEWIS F. JUBEN\’ILLE ORCHARD LAKE - Service for Lewis F. JubenviUe, 73. of 3372 Orchard Lake Road, will be at 2 p. tomorrow at the DooMson-Johns Funeral Home. Pontiac, followed by burial in Oakland HiUs Memorial Gaitlens Cemetery, No\1. MRS. HE.NRV B. FAIRWEATHER Mr. Jubenville, former owner Mrs. Henry B.