■vwnM 48><» maee.-pc4ntktt.0yer to MSB* mile route from Lot Angeles. Her husband Mickey took first place la a Tempest in the compact field. Sen. Francis Offer* Cure Would Cut State Spending LANSING 01 - A drastic slash hi all state spending Is proposed by Sen. Lynn 0. Francis, R-Mkt-land, as thf bast answer to the stats’* financial Squeeze. In the midst of the hectic fight tw*r discharging the taute.taxa-tton committee fenp cum^fTr*1^ of Gov. SWskiawrh Dackate of tax SIDs, Francis circulated a 10-page tures.” Francis, an ultra-conservative, said the state could save more than *46 million by making counties pay half the cost of caring for mental patients and prison in- Hunt Missing Skin Divers Cuba Claims'to Have Nabbed Frauds also proposed a 10 per cent reduction in state employment saving flSJS million. The others were identified as Joe Campbell of Washington and Bennie Nistad of Brooklyn, N.Y. Johnson also lived in Washington. Republican conservatives, who control the committee, involun- Sen. Farrell Roberts is on the winning team but he talks with little of toe enthusiasm of victory. He returned to ms West Bloomfield Township home early today ... tired, taut and even a bit discouraged after yesterday’s bitter Senate fight to force the taxation committee to release* --------------- Gov. Swainson’s income tax . - ■ program for floor debate. kLUff LUrL —A 10 per cent increase in college and university fees, 62.5 million. , —New auditors to check on tax sources, *4 million. A Coast Guard spokesman at Miami aaki.a plane was searching the area between eastern Cuba and the Dominican Republic for the motorboat Piscea, overdue at Ja-Itftica on a treasure - hunting State Senate Has Hectic Day, Page 2 public school employes Freeman’s partner in Washington, Lee Fuller, said there also was about 17,000 in camera equip- Sneaks Ahead While Player and Palmer Battle , on Front Nine ^The Senate has been the only really formidable barrier to enactment of a tax reform program built around an income tax. —Eliminating return of the intangibles taX share to local units of government, |9.5 million. - fit 1959, when a JlOO-million-plus deficit in the State Treasury forced payless paydays in state government, Senate Republicans (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) —Eliminating payments for veterans homestead exemptions, $9 million. Oeeaa City, N.J., aad five others. They . were identified as Mike Freeman, 37, underwater photog- Sign Konya Agreement LONDON m - Kenya leaden It's Moving Day Ga. (It — Arnold AUGUSTA, Palmer and Mike Souchak got off to fast.starts in toe second round St the Masters golf tournament today in bids to overhaul front- i More Showers j Likely to Arrive I Late in Evening I Gentle rain falling during the What's CBS? New kind Of warfare uses these initials — PAGE 39. Triangle Trouble. Liz Taylor notorious for Mach weekday during Lent a prominent American invites you to Join with him fit AtI favorite proper. Today, join with: A GUENN BEALL padee — PAGE *7. Tax Time Again Watch out for uw electronic oop — PAGE 13. Watch Details Letters tell if problems In studying - PAGE m. Ann Nows .............. Jg ihe Weather .. r J. WwUMt lum Fuwrt (■firth Hy S THE PONTIAC PRESS 11® =h Horn* 1 Edition «||| veal iso no. » | I 4 fait! \ PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1062 —44 PAGES a5» Pontiac, Tempest Top Cl Economy Run honors to- virtue el Me driving m-M- Pontiac Amadors beat ago, drove Ms Tempest to victory h Class G <*• largo engine coni car. A learn Star Chief a Tempest to first In the Econ- place slot — ivet-aging *7.30 miles per gallon. He beat an American Motors Corp. Rambler which finished second wKfe 37.09 miles per gallon. Thompson’s wife JUdytook first ptodo In the medium-priced Odd, driving a Pontiac Star CWef. She averaged IMP miles per gallon in the six-day ran over in 2,497-mile route from.tfba Angeles to .Detroit • ■ Second” in the medtonMpriced . field was an OldmoMIe Dynamic 89. averaging 19.08 miles per gal- lon. In addlfien, n Temped placed , sixth In Class A — compacts with mannal shift — averaging 87.M miles per gafien, aad a Pontine OntnBna averaging lt.N miles ‘ per gallon leak foarth place honors In the- lew price “ VI field. Thompson’s feat In the touiMyl-JAder Tempest was emphasized by the fact that his gas mileage was also better than *ny car achieved . in Clam B, for small engine compacts. , . ’ Forty-four cart la the Intlal field of M finished the grueling run. Over-all miles per gallon .for men driven averaged 88.7*, while wsmeu driven avenged '• TtM. r. Gars were divided into eight classes based on size and price. -Best average mileage wad 31.11, miiea per gallon potted in the manual shift coin pact dam by a Rambler American.. dr - ★ * Both Thompson and his wife had driven in toe economy run before but neither had placed. dr Mrs. Thompson, when asked how she would do in competition against her husband, flashqj a grin and replli against him, I’m It would be no i dt *Tm vaaar y always for Mai».; i critically lnjusaA ■8 a speed brat a told him he prob- Thompson was C two yean Ago 1 accident. Doctors t< ably would X______ ____ ^ ______ he tired of hospital life and left. Today bo wears, i his neck'and l‘ Senate Shuns 50-Year Tradition Chain on Tax Breaks at Last Coalition Move Betters Income Levy's Chances Breakthrough Forced Conservatives to Jjand Bills to Floor LANSING, — Chances for adoption of a state income tax this year rose sharply in the wake of a dramatic Senate fight that cracked for the first time the opposition of Republican conservatives. The breakthrough came yesterday in an emotional three-hour debate that end-, ed in triumph for a coalition of Democrats and GOP moderates. * , By an 18-13 vote, the nine Democrats and nine Republicans forced the Senate Taxation Committee to release Gov. Swainson’s 11-bill tax package and send it to the floor, probably for a vote later in the month. It was the lint time la hali n' Drummed Out of the Corps Tax Data Center to Be Located in Detroit Area Pontiac Officials Groat News Enthusiastically as Field Narrow* TWO ■. 1' ; [..: ' I TH& PONTIAC PBE38» FBIDAV, APRIL 0, 19M Senate-Drama Veers from Tears to Rough Laughter '-flfr-' -; *¥ W ▼«**• :f; LANSING ID — It was a hectic JE and emotional day Jn Senate hit.. v£?Joty.; Swear wrft wen ewora on the 9* Steals floor. On senator won, •.newly weeping- C.' Bitter and Any speeches wet* £ made. " £ ‘‘ : v“ . There vu a filibuster attempt. “ Thera wake references to the *>louchy subject of reUgkm. . * * Hie president of the Senate via criticized by two senators. There also was comedy relief. ■ to : ir^' * * .AH thte went on In the history-majdng session yesterday when the Senate — breaking a more than ^30-year tradition — took a package of tax bills away from its taxation committee. It tyeftasd ant like a three-art * ptajfc Tlw gal five drama aad history being made, i A tense, mojrient game when Lt. Gov. T. John Lesinski. presi'deitt of the Senate, ordered Sol. John p, Smeekens, R-Coldwater, to atop swearing. ......... Smeekens had promised a fill- -buater, He took off hie coat and declared he would talk until it was time for Gov. Swainaon to address the Joint session of the legislature. * Hjs booming voice rooked the oat glass chandeliers as he declared: “The governor and Ms board at advisors are net even quail tied b dark to a dime atom, t This is the Mad ef flaancUl e*-v * perta who lead ye*.” Smeekens sworetirlce during Ms marathon tails: Democrat Leslhski banged downv his gavel. , "There hive been too many worffilflw *fcell' and ‘damn,’ he ■aid/ "If Used in the proper context H is all right tort not the way you use them.’’' ; "Ate you suggesting there is no hell? The hell there isn’t," Smeekens ’responded. "Well he in a hell of a mess if we get the incojne tax.'C;V-' ’ . The two neartj came to Mews. Ms fist at -You are Just a servant of the Senate,” Smeekens told'the lieutenant governor. Later, they agreed too many heated words had been saUt The drama opened when Sen. Frank D< Beadle. R-St. Clair, the Republican leader of the Senate, awfly announced he had finally de- ; eided to ask to tescharge the committee. ' X* ': "What I’m going to say is not -easy," he declared, groping tor wqrds. “I’ve done a lot of soul-searching.’ , “ Beadle then said he was going • to make the motion to discharge the committee.. This led to a aeries of speeches, all the ktog ones by Republican aepeevyativea who knew they arm 12: S3, warning meanwhile that the , Slate Revenue Department would "i too, have bead plagued by sleepless right!,'’’ said San. Clyde H. Geertings, R-tfoUand. "But I’m more worried about the rackless as be ptaadad that Ms nawwit-toq net he dhekarged. There were more orations until Smeekens took the microphone and announced at 11:15 he was ready to talk until 2:1$ to delay the vote. “Pm not eating tor Lsgt.” he ay nounced. "IT be here until we have to hear from the governor.'* Smeekens kept up hie talk until agents to check on everyone if an ineome tax went through. ■» fUOf FAILS He suddenly sat down, later admitting pe bad hopad to wear out his audtonos aad have so few left he could declare there was no quorum in the Senate. ■ ♦ ’’to 1 '♦ . “ ■ Smeekens offered a sandwich to Letonahi during his talk: "Yeu’m not the only man h Lent,” Lesinski toW him. SrefrPhilBp Rahoi, D-fron Mountain, admitted he went over to a" hotel and bad a good meal. If was bis 66th birthday, he explained. When vote time came, the only senator missing was Stanley V. ItogpoW, O-Detroit. The pergeest at tall until Site at | “Smeekens wished ill," he said, in explaining his abiepoa. "Smeekens never weakens.'’ Smeekens shot back. "Aak my wifa and M> children." M * - There were other delaying tec-' tics before the vole — motions to recast and adjourn, all beaten Moscow News 'Encouraging' Ambassador to Russia Makws Assessment in Talk to Newsmen WASHINGTON IP-The American ambassador to Moic . Llewellyn Thompson, saig of the Berlin situation today that "the news of the last few days seems to be encouraging.” ★ O ★' Thompson talked with reporter! after Si half-hour conference with President Kennedy. He will return next week to Russia, where he ha* been engaging in periodic conferences on the Berlin situation with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei -Grariyfeo. • Thompson was rehietaat to toR to newsmen at afl, because s( the delicacy ef the Berlin coo * Mmn. Be went luto no detail innsni agist U recent days. For one thing, however, the Russians have held off harassing military- flighty in the air corridors to Berlin for a week now. And- restrictions damped on movements of military-liaison .teams on either ridn.of the Berlin wall have been lifted. —- -.-ft- A- B-—----------------- To a question whether he expects to find out b> Moscow just how encouraging the news may be, Thom peon smiled and replied: "Well, I would hope so." He was asked whether|he thinks there is reason ter optimism. "Tdon’t know teat I would sudor Hid. "I think I*i better leave It at fhuL" He had nothing to say about his talkg.wlth the President, ’ A A A Kennedy was expected to emphasize to Thompson, who may than have opportunity to present the yiew to Premier Khrushchev, that the United States is deeply interested, in finding a solution to the Berlin problem that respects basic Western interests. First in Series ... District One Bell to Reduce The Day in Birminylam Henry, Bowens on April Ticket Telephone Rates WINS BRITISH “OSCAR” -Italian actress SoiddE" Liven holds the British Film Academy award she received in London last evening. Sophia won the award, British counterpart of Hollywood’s “Oscar,” for her role in "Two Women.” Postpone Action on Detroit Tax Council Fails to Set Further Date to Deal With Covonogh Mow— Rain Splashing in Belts but Days Warmer 0By .Tke Associated Press , Rain splashed wide sections in the eastern half of the nation today as milder weather spread acruR moat arms. Stowers and snow dampened tae^lortheaetern and west central Plains, with strong winds in some areas. #3E'ef * '* Ike major wet belt covered the aouifiern and central Great Lakes region, the Ohio Valley and from the southern Plains eastward to the Appalachians. Heaviest ruins Acre to the Issuer Mississippi Valley, with more than one inch in a six-hour period to Jackson and McComb, Mine. Thunderstturns rumbled Louisiana and Mississippi and headed into Alabama, with skewers indicated to Florida. Fog was reported along the central and . extreme southern Pacific Cbast and to same Midwest DETROIT (It—Formal action on Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh's proposed 1 per cent income tax tor residents and commuters was postponed by the Gammon Council today, shortly after the plan was introduced. The council set no date for further discussion or action on the controversial .tax plan. Gwanagh, to introducing plan for forn by the council deuptte legists Mon pending to tee Senate that would atop It, aald tea city to Mdttor'i Note — The Pten today is beginning a series of brief article* about candidates in the Pontiac municipal election April It. Only the tlx districts in which there are contests will be pressn ted. Commissioner Robert Landry is unopposed in District 7.) By DKY SAUNDERS In the April 16 general election, opponents for the District 1 City Commission seat will be incum-Commissioner Milton R. Henry, a Pontiac attorney, and vena Jr., a local barber and Pontiac Motor Division employe. Henry. 41, at 19T Bassett St., la bidding for his third tern. Elected in 1868, he was unopposed two years ago. Reury cause to Psatiae to open Ms law practice la IKS. 4 grad-. Rate sf Yale Law gehuaL he Is. married and hat aae daughter. A World War n veteran, he attended Lincoln and Temple Unk versifies before graduating from Yale. Henry is a native of Philadelphia. A A W Although this is Ms first attentat if a candidate for public office, Bowens has been re-elected to five straight JWo:year_Jtenna. -as—Ms precinct's delegate to the Oakland County Democratic Convention. potato will be reduced H.6 million i a year'starting April 15, the State -Public Service Commission The reduction stems from an agreement between the commission and Michigan Bell Telephone Co. on accounting procedures which transfers certain costs tram intrastate to interstate operations. MILTON R. HENRY "Undergirding my entire position as a commissioner is the reminder expressed to the Amplified Text of 13:1, that 'there is no authority except from God, by His permission. His sanction and those that exist do so by God’s appoint- of m St., also has been aaased to tee committee's executive board aad oerved on the Itaaace committee. "Restrained and sobered by this sacred inJuncUtWj gjHwnmiMkiner must "completely reject all bis baser impulses and approach each task and reach each decision on tton to tee problem* ef District the highest level of love capable) » aad Ito people. Previews proof being perceived by him, con-| tosatoaaily occupied electee! sistent with his capacities and have shewn an obvious Indifler-(raining. i enee to the actual needs of Dio- coming here in 1945, and has owned and operated a focal barber shop for the past six years. He is married and has one son. Even as tbs Csvanagh plan was being offered the leader of Its chief opposition, Mayer George W. Kuhn of suburban Berkley, asked- Gov. Swainaon to make a new "nonpolitical'’ effort to solve the state’s fiscal problems. Kuhn, chairman of the Vigilance Tax Committee Of Michigan which lists a membership of Sf communities, proposed that Sura in-son appoint a btoe-rfbbon-committee of financial experts to examine the tax and fiscal situation and develop a master plan for reform. To Part SiatiWM Twins LONDON (It — Joan and Neiffer Amadu, Siamese twins born to Nigeria Christmas Day, arrived by plane today from Lagoa to undergo an operation to separate them. The twins are Joined at the tower However, I am bound to con- w w tinue to press for three community! "1 believe city centers, more recreation facilities, jteotdd be operated as a big parks, employment opportunities, ness, with careful planning and I fairness to the conduct of urban efficiency. Our tax dollars should ’This has been an important I renewal and economy and efficient gpeflt wMy w we may get day," he declared. “This was a cy in the administration of city de-lded.i" T ** * dictates of my heart in obedience;0* thing* have become of .. .. .j'j. M _____| ■ PI to that grTter commission .*!«"*«* “«*"> me. There ^ "j* HUM pare tee forth to the first paragraph here- “• *•» ^ ra^>umun,m«t Bme“ ** without midi Inf." | should be done. "I. Robert Boujens. elected as jyour commissioner, can and will do what will be necessary to ef-(km such things!” jr The Weather FwB I’.S. Weather Bureau leper! " PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Cloudy with little change to tereperutare with ereeuleBal light rain tide morning . becoming partly dandy this afternoon and tonight with a few Oh earns Ukely late tonight. Saturday partly dandy and wanner. HgV today M. tow tonight 41, high Saturday BL. Wind variable fl la IS I Oh Tw tea. Ss NsSh TsuwsmMgf ewi StrUrt VmT 41 f| JickMsrUU 41 xt Skuas* cpr 4T li tm AusHsi w— ■ M sl Msaiatach W Tl 47 3t laiusHsi 41 It < 44 W Rtf Orbui 14 Mi M Mow Tut St “1 a gsssSj st u 1 e it s a, HpBIff 4 Income Tax Barrier [Lifted by Coalition (Continued From Page One) . beat down a House-approved income Nsx. The Mteooie of a record ing session was a statewide refereu- toture to ratoe the sales tax ROBERT ROWENS JR. Tt is apparent that the voters of District 1 do not have the welfare of themselves or their children at heart, lor with well over 5,000. registered voter* to the district, only a few mare than 1,100 bothered to vote to the primary. “During tee lust 14 years era have bees electing pewuus to the otfiee of eammlselBuer. tor our district, by their prufeuuluuul status sad sot by their dedea- . d 40 refieu aad up. They atoo '•pply to eaBs of more than M miles after • pan. out to-perusa catlo of more ^ ^ . v. ..... ,t . ,__________by our district and you will find sibility; that to the city at large . . . ., . ' . . M ___, X.. .. I.i„,r,ril we teg far behind mat of other and that to his district. ... . TT , ... 'districts in many respects due to the lack of dedication ,office. group, wtte aims at odds from ! 4t' . „ . tee gaud sf tee whale. I believe 1 For «>e welfare of commissioner represent I u g Long-Distance Calls Between State Points to Bo Cut $1.6 Million LANSING » - L Hills Schools Request Mill Hike, Levy Renewal BIRMINGHAM - A three-mill tax increase and the renewal of other operating levies will be asked of voters to the Bloomfield Hills School District June It The tax hike plus the raillage that is being asked to be continued totals 10.6 and wotdd go into ef. totals 10.6 mills and would go into effect in December of this year. The total epereitog aad dsht retirement tax wadd he *4.7* mills g the pwpiMd to appeared. Sharpest reduction* will be ordered far calll made from 8 P-m. to 4:30 a.m., with tune dropping as much as 47 per cent, ' mission said. Under the present rate schedule, _ statk>n-to-station call from Detroit to Marquette after 9 p.m. costa 95 cents. Under the new schedule It.wiU cost SO cents. Similarly, i late evening call from Detroit will drop from 50 cents to 30 cents. Hie new schedule will permit a call any place in Michigan after 9 p.m. for 50 cents or less, the rate will not apply to collect calk. A net Increase of only 32.19 per IL000 of me seed valuation would result because the school board intends to lower the debt retirement next year. The increase is needed to allow the school system to raise teachers' salaries In order to compete with other school districts accord- Ste school officials. brochure with information on [Ithe proposal la being prepared and - will be mailed to all' voters in the school district. Here's Full List of Our County Representatives At the request of readers. The As birds flock northward "this I time of year, youngsters in tnaj 'area swarm into the planetarium] at Cranbrook Institute of Science during spring vacation. To accommodate {hem (the youngsters), extra demonstrations) be heM on April 23. 24, 26, and 27 at 2=80 and 3:30 p.m. On April 25, the extra demonstration; will be at 2:20 p.m. with the regular viewing at 4 p.i The topic is "Easter and the Moon.” Reservations will be taken only for April 25 at 4 p.m., the In-: «>(♦,,«» Tfcn nSh— Aows. lowing Hut of Oakland County ’s representative* In the State Legislature. Senator — Farrell E. Robert* (R). Roberts’ address u commissioner repre^irt i ag |°ur children has been grossly neg- largely a minority ethnic group leeted^JKe^need Jietter JuvenOe _________________________ must add to his other respond 'programs, better safety programs ^ CapiM „„umgt Mlittes u duty to toterpret mi |«"d expanded recreation facilities, amity alma and aspirations and | "Oomider the urban renewal gppipocatatii'c* Lloyd L to act to gain support lor tee .program. Who needs the slum ^>||rr)|1|| ^ M Dfolrict; Ar-removal of every Inequality la ]clearance more than we in Die-! ^ j Law’(D) ^eary force against tee minority. ' trict 1? The preuent commissioner M _J(| Jr Jr^. ^ "I urn appreciative, of getting.°PP°«« “F renemsl being) gakre ’ (R).' 4th; .•ommisaion support in my drive extended into District 1. He has) Hayward (R), (fit. aad tor unemployment compensation) publicly st^ed, that ‘urban re- c Hitchcock (D), tth. u___si*- a_--------j-------------* i paivbI la riangarvuie * Ilraer rnniM . Swainaon, foremost advocate of an income tax solution to the state's nagging money troubles hailed the Senate’s derision yesterday. IMPORTANT DAY' [benefits tor city workers and enact-! newal I* dangerous.' How could [ment of bail bonding provision nomjao learned a person as he oppose jin force. anything people of Michigan.” House RcpahWcaao. eluding Rep. Roll* G. Coates, R- Tipton, chairman of the Taxa- . , c, f r t . tloa f’ommUfee, have indicated LOOK OflOrp TOT tCfiO I they are remly to safe tor urn. MemmUN||a||)Dok The vote to discharge Swain- for the Echo l satellite at 2:4* 4:51 a.m. tomorrow. Both appearances will be approximately U. S. Awards Decoration to Dtc. 7 Attack Planner Tokyo oh- The united states tjtoday awarded tee highest mili-1 tary decoration tt gives a foreigner son's tax package from , tee'Senate comnjittee came Just before the ^veroor wwt before a ^ecial ^ session of the House and Senate . .___ .. M to plead for a bipartisan effort toH” ** ^ M to.CT solve tee state money problems. *bowehortwo- movtn* to the northeast. The second Swainson warned lawmakers also be from the north. 0 degrees to a planner of the Peart Harbor v»lent among Itureaviteu at this Thu uddress of ail sM>*««M><»s>cf*>>****se*Ss Far 8mmMOVIES and 35mm SLIDES _ sSTCOLOR FILM PROCESSUW SPECIAL PURCHASE! fig Sings Now! A FAMOUS LADIES’ and MISSES' •a? 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The Times (independent) casts a hopeful eye on talks and refers favorably vto the comment by the American Secretary of State, Mr. Rusk. Xt says there are signs of a slight loosening of attitudes an disarmament and nuclear testing and that Mr. Rusk mod** a valuable contribution to a better atmosphere 1b his latest spee The evening star is Venus. On this day in history: In USD, Joseph Smith organized the Church of the Latter-Day Saints, more familiarly known as the Mormon Gxgch,! at Fayette, N.Y. ‘Smoking Can Lode Most Unladylike' I know won—' amoke, but it lookv undignified and bttt&dylika to see one smoking at the wheel of a car in downtown traffic. How could she create a more unfavorable impression of herself? Portraits 1 By JOHN c. METCALFE la 190, after 0 years of effort, Robert Edwin Perry planted the flatted AUtre flag at the No I etv- Here are some of the thing* you can do to prevent cancer and to make it possible for your doctor to detect and cure a malignancy in its earliest stages: Used" nttuTio iisch h» pete, la 1919, the third liberty loan drive got under way to raise B-bUlion for the government through tike courses of injections with sex hormones. _________ ____ Have your sons circumcised the sale of war bonds, when they’re about a .week or two 'to 1955, Queen Eliiqheth II called O|0 Sir Anthony Eden to Buckingham WWW And last, but by no means least, *> tell him that she had „ tnmv the twneftta decided to name him prime mln- Mritel semiannuri yteits for a ^ ig(er- accessor to «r Winston complete physical examination. . may aerlve irom these precau- Call to your doctor's particular attention any lump or sore on skin or mucus surfaces, especially if the lump has shown evidence of growth and the sore has refused to heal or has even spread. tioiu fay making yourself and ev- eryone aramd you miserable as a betore-result of your anxieties and fears. At I The answer is that, despite attempts to mini mire Communist infiltration, the effort fay tbe Soviets does nevertheless persist and prob- vou mast be prepared for year doctor t* pay particular attention to breasts sad body caritiea aadto taka specimens for miere- A thought for the day: German * * * philosopher Friedticfa Nietz- .**>•* ALg^^VeaS "** “id: "K *• not tile strength to Dr. ijriM ehrt of Thu PHottac but the duration of great *©nti-"irVN***1* *** rorots that makes groat men.” Each time that I am very still ... in moments of the night or dlay . . Be sure, my dear, It Is because . My .thoughts have drifted far'away . .. For Instance, - alien the dappled dfiwhl’N1. 'Ms*— slender sunbeams painted red ... I do not talk to anyone . . Because by than my thoughts have crystal dew .. Reflecting heaven on the ground . . . I am as silent as can be . . Because my thoughts are not around , . . And also when a thousand stars . . . Are lying in a field above . . . I never speak a single word . . Because my thoughts are not on love ... But when a giant prilki moon . . .Wjthta the clouds has .risen high... My restless thoughts remain with me . . . And constantly tor you will cry. ot a structure ha may have ta remove a small sample under Case Records of a Psychologist : Discuss History in Sunday School First to report robins In a house building Job is Mrs. Harvey riainwell of Pontiac Lake, who says a pair are ‘■slinging mud” on a shelf on her back porch. Perhaps there’s something to think about in a suggestion from Mrs. Orville Flanders of Birmingham, who says all housewives should ask their husbands If they’ve mailed that letter with Ota e—>*•—-ball contest entries. She even suggests Tfiit they search his pockets. ably is helped because it tan’t being sufficiently Impeded by exposure in this country-EDUCATION PROGRAM One of the principal recommendations ot the parliamentary report is a suggestion that an intensive education program be carried on ao as to make those who deal with classified information aware of the constant espionage effort. Among the prevt—m now adopted by the British Govern eat Is t Verbal Orchids to- fuse to negotiate vritb union officials believed ta be Communists. The committee report When you visit your dentist call to his attention any pressure areas in your mouth, such as those due to jagged teeth or ill-fltting dentures. If you have a sore or a white spot (leukoplakia) where pressure has been exerted, ask whether referral te a specialist is advisable. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS If you ire exposed oo the job to a cancer-producing d&mical (carcinogen), follow instructions for prevention as detailed by ytar employer, your union agent or a government official. Da ast permit yaarrelf to sal- By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE L-478: Our son Philip teaches a Bible dess for teenagers while in the graduate school at Indiana University. . When Mrs. Crane and I visited him recently, be asked me to take hia Sunday School group. So t gave them a quick panoramic trip through maybe 10.00. years of human] history, to i how rkllgiaa] Mr. and Mrs. Bert Feneley 66th anniversary and "We inquired into the penetra-'tion by Communists of the civil service staff associations and trade unions and were disturbed at the Iwmber of Communist! and Communist sympathizers who are bolding ixisitioos in those bodies either as permanent fuB-time paid of- rither on the job or at yfoy, Except for 0 to U minutes of dally exposure, It’s best fo wear After tbe finest fire dwindled and was only smoldering embers, a few savage children probably wandered toward .it The wind made a “dying coal turn rad,- so this caught the eye of a youngster. He stiurted to pick Up the coal, but got burned. Then he used, piece of green bark as ringetive, became a new concept when Abraham (about 190 B.C.) evolved tbe idea at ONE GOD. But God was still viewed, as a cruel monarch, to with sacrifices. 190 tatlto years, ( Gleefully, be found that by Mowing on them, the grey coals turned rad. Bo ha took them to his Beet to rium cosureties that contain hormones. Bret to shift from cigarettes to a pipe or cigar*. Our remote an- DR. CRANE centos*. I explained to them, may teem stupid fo you and me, as viewed ftmn our modern vantage print, but they faced great prob- First, they had no language save a. few grunts or aqueala. i toablltj to evolve pt that he was a to Horrified 0 Ida dealing wMh Is god ri tire, aha batted Mankind had discovered bow to otrat fire and use II., Later, they learned to cook meat ereon. * dr * 1*0 But I Except for abort periods under very special circumstances, do aof of pene-iost any sector of tne tractofantai □ Is ear kumtodgs ttant Comma uM salsa officers, whstker serving oa a paid or unpaid haalo. to m CM berries pafons us we*gRfa»toigto* «.00»a00 mart laager— p \ as—tty. . «f tketr —0— fo at retoar were 101— to “Wufc” and W and “Ow,” haw for could — _ _ you gs fo cuplalatag ysur foes The Country Parson for r mreeHreit, — t* ■» Hae ms I—0 Oai, srjsnsX’K.’ss ssttS&'VL* ufo tew food, tor they dktot •— know bow to make a Ore. Incidentally, tow 0 yen modarne could start a fire, either, if all store ta e toeret wkhoat etoflren U you don’t believ* tt, try tt. . (Even tbe .Boy Stout method to no metal pots or pane and i procelain glased vessels. They couldn't answer. Ore you ; mature adults Ml me tow. If aft m the um0 unique puy- akne in tbe foreut, you could pro- dxdogical dlaooveiy 0 mtokhri to dace boiling water for cooking ^ m imooo years at existence food? m this iMHt Earth. '' Think R overt You can weik for 'Slows ctoi0 Out Sttd other tot toots • by vridch Boy Scouts detaototrefo fbe making?) ; 0bto Ugltafog toeek a’fare and set tt aM— tt tffoMfi • oeaiedrilire ___m THE i^QNTlAC PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 6^1962 Hovering Over Road, Plane Gets Speeders Contractor Files Blank Tax Form as Test Case WK3HTA, Kan. (AP)-A Wichita contractor has Hied a blank income tax form with the Internal Revenue Service to teat»the government'* right to the ihtorma* tknf contractor A. J. Perth (aid in a statement Thursday. 'T want to be indicted before a federal grand Jury." Forth aaid he typed hie name, address. Social Security number and occupation on the form but did not fill in any figure. He said that U the service disagreed with Ms tax figures, the form could be Cm. are docked between white lines placed one-eighth of a mile apart on the highway. When a speeder is spotted and docked by the observer, the pilot radios a “catch” squad car in the area to make the arrest. Customer Comes First TULSA, Okla. (I) —A robber held up a supermarket here but .didn't get all the money he had / ifitewvVtol tn take . ' Saturday only! 3.99 2-pc. co-ordinates Sole! knotfree pine unfiniehed furniture Savings spree! 13.99 girls' laminated .coat 2.99 ta 3.99 easy-care shirts, frilly blouses Animals Die of Cancer SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI) -Cancer, which .ranks second only man, also takes its toll of animals. 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He Space Sandwich Fine for Glenn ation pf the records of the Marine lieutenant colonel’s flight showed that it waa "an unqualified success, a major milestone In the procram tor the manned exploration of fpace.” Thl* was the first detailed set- WASHINGTON W — Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr. Came oat ibohg HALTS BASEBALL-GOLF and FISHING | COSTS LESS > AT YANKEES * served on his flight. I- Dr. John A. O'Keefe of NASA's Goddaid Space flight Center indicated that ft is believed the atrang* particles S Pontiac's Only Authorized Muntz Sales and Stwiea m C& V ELECTRO MART J IHMMttap ' BIG SAVINGS FRIDAY and SATURDAY—Open TONIGHT HI 9 P.M. Wtst&ts Grand Rapids'Hotel' TELEVISION • STEREO • PHONOS • RADIOS • DRV bedding • Refrigerators • misc. appliances BEDROOMS • DINETTES • SOFA BEDS • WATCHES New Stereo Phono-Radio Combination. M Mhg. Coneolo. ▼ill Rog. 189.95....... V New Webcor Tmo Dual Channel SIM. Boautifui Walnut cab. Rog. 149.95 Automatic. Brand new. Wakes you Famous Nomo Sots Valaoo le$1S 7 You ooaiaiso tho extra cash you nood by soiling go lonpernssitsif ttrmej furniture, appliances, toys, tools, ote. Can Ff 2-81 SI, ask for aa Ad-Visor who will help you ward your 45-Pc. Melmac Dimeiware Sorvko for |-First Quality*^ ft HH mm Mem , shockproof models. Lad**’ dross stylos.AU | with ozpans k>n bands. PONTIAC PRESS Clasnified WANT ADS ||IMp SZ ffflV 3-71/4 108 NORTH SAGINAW APPLIANCES FURNITURE STEREO, TELEVISION, RADIO WATCHES and JEWELRY f THE POMl’lAt j?'HUJA\V ArJ|jUi. fi, lfittt Auxiliary of j^edicaL Plans Style Shpw, Luncheon Forest Like Country Club »t IS Edward If. Chudik from Chudik's of o'clock April *11 provides the setting Birmingham will introduce his spring for “Fashion Portraits." style show collection modeled by auxUluy mem- ud lundjeon ^,W°T' <*"• TtU model. $rt- Mrs. Paul T, en's Auxiliary to the Oakl&nd County , * * Medical Society. Lehti, Mu. R. Hamilton White, Mre. Purpose of the event is to raise* Oeofge C.. Wegrayn, Mrs. George MN money for the' nurses’ scholarship Virga, Mi's. Jack 7. Ensroth, Mrs. fund. Auxiliary members hope to give Stephen, Schweinsberg and Mrs. Wll-two scholarships this year. liam J. Donnelly. printed on the card* that are to .be enclosed with the an-’ Would it be^ proper under these special circumstances to have the cards read Mrs. Jane Smith? A: Under the circumstances you describe, cards reading Mrs. Jane Smith may be used with these announcements. They must not, however, be used later as visiting cards. Q: My daughter is engaged to a man who is going to, be the best man at a friend's wedding. Is she supposed to be included at ..dinners and other parties given for the bridal party? I think she should be Just the same as a wife always la, but there seems to be some difference of opinion about (from left) are Mrs. White, area M chair man Mrt. Gordon n. Frain and area IV chairman Mrs. James Misha. Standing are (left) chairmen Mrs. Arthur G. Asplund, area 1, and Mrs. Robert W. Morse, area III. JMrs. Earl White, Pontiac cochairman of the United Fund Women’s Campaign, meets at Community Services Building with her neivly-appoihted area chairmen to plan But fall 1962 campaign. Seated TV Experts Work Hard Dirty Up Place slide, them, one'after the other, before the cameras to achieve the desired effect, Apparently, aome members of the viewing public believe everything they see on television. One woman called the New York headquarters of the big company that makes, among other products, a well-advertised scouring powder, and demanded to be connected with Its “Stain Center,’’ and the woman, Bess Myerton, ried before and have been told white is absolutely tabu for a second marriage. WflT you pleaseUjU.me if this is so? A: There la no reason why you may not wear a white.suit with white accessories. The tabu is against white bridal dress and veil and orange bios- with those incredibly dirty walls ■ and floors and those filthy, stained sinks that turn miraculously pristine and sparkling with a sweep of a sponge or a rub with a doth. The “before" part of the cleaner and scouring powder .commercials appear to be poor reflections of the housewifery of the American homemaker. But file truth la that dirty walla, floors and sinks are painstakingly constructed by dirt experts in film studios, and it is often a difficult Job. There are a number of techniques by which grubby walls are achieved. The! easiest is to smear hands with Jelly, peanut butter and other dark sticky substances and then rub them off against light walls. SPRAY DIRT If an over-all pattern of soil is needed, fine dirt is sprayed evenly on a wall treated with The new * Emily Poiit Jnatt* tute booklet entitled ’-“Table Rules of Importance” describes how to eat spaghetti as well as other difficult foodsr To obtain a copy, send 10 cents in coin and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to file Emily Post Institute, care of. The Pontiac Press. A sneak preview of "Fashion Portraits!* "exhibited?* by members of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Oakland County Medical Society, is favorably appraised by Mrs. Glenn Sanford (left). Mrs. Hamilton White and Mrs. Stephen Schweinsberg (right) wiU parade spring finery with other models at Forest Lake Country Club Wednesday during the auxiliary’s1 scholarship benefit luncheon and style show. Women s Section Culver Loncers to Be Guests BLOOMFIELD H1LL3 AND BIRMINGHAM - The eve of Easter premises to be very colorful when Bloomfield Open Htant Gub entertains Culver Military Academy’s famous Lancer Platoon polo and Jumping team for dinner, competi- Club Hears Discussion oh Flowers Secretaries Install New Officers New officers were elected and installed when the Pontiac Association at Educational Secretaries met at the board of education oMet recently. Retiring president Mrs. Virginia SommervtUe presided Abby Says: Try California MRS. ALAIN DARMON Patricia Joy Vows to Alain •Round Table Club met at file. Community Services Building Tuesday tor an Illustrated talk on wild flower conservation and to elect officers. Walter Van Dten, State Conservation Department, showed has Its own laws with regard to marriage. In California The Lancers will perform their famous dose-order drill on $tor equally colorfyl black chargers hi the indoor ring. Toro riders of fills elite group,* Culver’s Bltck Horse -troop, are local cadet William E. Hartman III, and Stephen Wetherby of Detroit. The former is the son of the .Junior Hartmans of Lahaer Road. Assisting with plans for the Until recently I 'have refused. Finally, we made a Green topiary treds marked the entrance to a lakeside marquee at the Bloomfield (fills home of Mrs. James H. Carmel for a reception following the vows of tor daughter Patricia Ford Joy to Alain Darmon in the Birmingham Unitarian Church. Lester Moo- and ' I want to keep It that way. We would ^"Jy like to get married quietly now, but don’t know how to do h without publicity (license to the paper, blood tests and so forth). I would appreciate any help you can give me. I can't sign my name, so please put this in the paper and I’ll watch for DEAR ABBY: What do you think of a person who constantly coned others in public about fiw pronunciation and For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Carmel chore a Rudolph original hi row antique sUk and circle headpiece of row sUk. Her flowers wore white butterfly orchids. Among out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Evans and Mrs. Evan’s daughter, Deborah Ford Mitchell, of Greenwich, Conn.; the jacek von' Hennebergs, Cambridge. Maas.; and DeLeslie Allen and daughter Leslie Allen of Buffalo, N.Y. I told my mother I would quit smoking if she let me quit the piano. She said NO! Please tell me how I cap get out of this dizzy deal. NO CHOPIN DEAR NO CHOPIN: You don’t have to be a Chopin to enjoy music. Almost every- JUST CURIOUS DEAR JUST: I think that person is showing HlS ignorance. It is infinitely more important to be KIND than correct afternoon ceremony. Miniature hurricane lamps ringed hy pink and red roses centered small circular tables arranged for file supper-dance. •* * * Given fat marriage by her father, William M. Joy of St. Clair, the bride appeared in white peau de aide styled with square neckline and court train of flowing panels with heirloom loco applique. She wore her maternal grandmofb- Electksi of officers was held with the following result!: Mrs. R. E., Spurgeon, president; Mrs. Ernest L. Guy, first vice president; Adah DEAR ABBY: I am a 13-ycar-old boy with a very active social life and a better than avenge school record. WANTS TO LIVE RIGHT DEAR WANT^ Every state News of Pontiac Area Hostesses for the afternoon wete Mrs. H. E. McCulloch. Mrs, H. T. ftombough, Mrs. Clark Hagstrom and Mrs. Eugene defend. Mrs. day Mterphey presided Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Pearsall and Kenneth McBride, all of Orangegrov* Drive, Waterford, are spending a week at the home of Mrs. Julia McBride, sister k Mr. McBride. in Hofiandale, Fla. A humorous recitation by Mrs. Ada E. Cox,was a highlight of.a meeting of the North-side Neighbors dub Monday evening hi the home of Mrs. Robert Ruabh« of North Perry Each member will visit the Oakland County Medical Ctoe Fadttly during April. The meeting clssed With prayer, Mothers Unit Plans Event Chapter 9, American Geld Star Mothers, Inc., met Thee- Michigan BPW Honors President Katherine Peden, president Helen Taylor, president of en’s organization on t The birth of' a daughter, Shelley Lynn. March II hi St Joseph Mercy Hospital, is announced .by the Larry R. Moores. (Janet Reichert) of, Shaddick Street. Waterford Towmhip, . Grandparents of the baby are the John Reicherts of Mechanic Street and the Oiflord Moores of Roaetta Court Great-grand- IHK rONTlAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AyKJL6. IMS \ 'Miss Hates Marry BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Mr. and Mr». 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General Richardson Chapter, Daughter! of tto American Revolution, met Thursday at the hotnel of Mrs.- A. H. Monroe on Chefcokee Road, Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Bradley Scott, Mrs. F. H. 0. Warner,. Mrs. r. L. Ward. Mrs. E. H. Whitfield. Mrs. H. B: Awtiti. Mrs. Velmor Lewis, Mrs. 1. B. Royal. Mrs B L Scott, Mrs. L. B. West, Frances Backenstose, Blanche Avery and Caroline Lewis. — Guests Included Mm. Ver* Hut-tf»n of Kochoster and her daughter Susan, runner-up for «M) Good CUtseu honors at thm re- FOB- EYE EXAMINATIONS EYE GLASSES FOR " ^ Adults Teenagers Children CONTACT LENSES SAFETY GLASSES SUNGLASSES ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS , l nfls SOUth of Inha Orion OH M-24 st CbfttsM ltd RECOMMENDED by "66ifkMET DINE IN ELEGANCE Nichofls, Rocky River, Ohio, Mrs. William Biunptoh, Royal Oak. and vMm. James Galbraith, ypsUanti. ; ' Featuring ‘Jean Boroska” at the Organ ' BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCH Open 1140 to 2:30 A.M.-Closed Monday SERVE SPECIAL PARTUS by RESERVATION Phone: MY 24193 .... when you find out why, you’ll want to tell your neighbor too! JUNE MARIE CRAVUN | attend as the group’s delegate to the conservation school this sum-inter. * ■ ’ ' Planning Vesper Service Arane Chapter No. 503 and Pan-) Victor Bodamer and Mrs. Charlei tiac Chapter : of Holliman. Daniels, You ire invited to attend | Mrs. Harry Going announced the chapter won the Gold Honor, Roll award for the fourth consecutive! 1 year, and a certificate for the j \ 1 best scrap book at the state, con- . vention. ' .Among the several reports on ; the convention were Mrs. Monroe’s account of a talk fay Grosse Polnte Schools Superintendent Dr. Junes W. Bushong on M» recent ( visit to Russia. Mrs. E. G. Clark ( related the banquet speech by Mrs. Ashmead White, president-general ' of DAR, on the slogan “For Evil 1 to Triumph, Good Men Need Only ’ Do Nothing.” 163 N. SAGINAW St. Officers who will attend county Friends Rights are Mrs. Kenneth Bata, Davisburg and Thomas Chapters; Mrs, Milton Reddeman, Ortofifflle; Mrs. Harry Lunsford, Clartyton; and Mslvin Patterson, Clarkstcn and Oxford. PARADE OF FASHION Presented bf f ' HILDA’S BOUTIQUE WedMfe, April 11—Noon Starring the powaal, most brilliant fashions Mrs. William C. Pfahlert, Areme and Mrs. Sylv%fi Clark, Pontiac Chapter, were appointed chairmen when Areme chapter met Monday evening in Rooeevelt Masonic Temple. Group Sets Easter Fete for Patients Mrs. Edward Moden was In charge of Jhe birthday and villa projects. Serving refreshments were Mrs. Lcring Downs and her committee members, Mrs. Albert Kugler and Mrs. George Brash.' 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White lako Town.h.p %'or Hnrmilfan* (.nil HHT-MVt Westernaires Dance Tonight Westernaires will hold their "April Showers" square dance tonight, from’ 8:30 to* 11:30 p. m. at Drayton Plains school op Sashabaw Road. ored slides on the Holy Land, narrated by David Wayne, which tied in with the theme of "Getting to Know You.” * A PLEASANT STOP ON THfc WAY Norman Hill will call the dances and cue the rounds of 'the months. Guests are welcome and refreshments will be available.: Iraq Caldron 70 Plans Annual Card Party Committees were named foe the annual card party by the Iraq Caldron No. 70 Daughters of Mokanna during their meeting Wednesday evening at the First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Oakland' building. 'Sunday Breakfast Buffet SAUSAGES... SCRAMBLED EGGS ... SILVER DOLLAR PANCAKES > ft.£ JUICE, SWEET ROLLS, TOASST, BEVERAGES, .. . ETC. AU You Retire—Served from Gleaming Silver 9 A. M. to Ji Noon Woodward at 8quara Lako Rd. 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Arthur Caswell, and completed plans to entertain the library group at foe Pontile State Hospital May 15. J Mrs. Phillips reported on the Convention of the Michigan State Federation of Woman's Chibs and said the neat Oak- 'Droasnhai” School aattty officer Robert JV, Verhine delivered -i talic and showed pictures on traffic safety. Applications' for new members were reviewed end they wiU Ije formally accepted at a banquet la June. , # 'Celebrating 40 Years in Pontiac’ Officers win be selected at Niblick Group to Ploy in May Niblick Chib plans to start summer goU play at foe Pontiac-Country Club, May 1, foe golf committee announced during the group’s bridge luncheon at the Elks Temple recently. Thirty members were on hand fo welcome Mrs. William Fox to membership. Social chairman Mrs. William Chetwood and her committee made luncheon arrangements and planned foe program. 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Wellesley Alumnae to Tour Tech Center - Area members of Birmingham Wellesley Alumnae Club will join the Detroit Wellesley Club loir a joint luncheon meeting and tour the General Bio-tors Technical Center April 11. Cochairmen of arrangements are Mrs. David Wilson of Famdiigton and Mrs. Horace Gllware, of Detroit.* Reservations may be placed with Mrs. Gllware. NEW BARBER SHOP Completely Modernized far Your Privacy Appointment Not Nocostary Symphony Is Topic Women’s Association of foe Pontiac Symphony Orchestra will hold its final program Monday afternoon at the Long Points Drive address of Mrs. P. A. Kern. 35 W. HURON -PHONE FE 3-7186 ■111,1 it11 till I tmtitnttH » ■ Highlights of the April 24 symphony program, which in- 4k* ** - Ai. i:_a. dude the Sufljqro Ballet's first appearance m Pontiac, frill bo reviews* b*. fills. Ferdinand Gaensbauer. Election of officers will take Piece May 14 art the heme of Mrk. Gelston V. Poole, Watkins Lake. 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'til 5 merle nonmon THE PONTIAC TOES8, FRIDAY, Milford C of C Revives 100-Bed Eyed by Unit > Group Votes Support of, $2-Million Proposal Suggested 2 Years Ago MILFORD — Two-year-old pans (or a 100-bed community hospital in this fere* have been, dueled off and renewed by the Milford Chamber of Commerce. . >. - forth by « cltiwn* coopnlttee in April IK*. \ At that time, a nonprofit corporation was formed, the Huron Valley Hospital Association,, but the plan lost momentum when Interest could not be gained. idents from three area district speaking contra holding the trophy first in different categories. — Judy, original oritory; extemporaneous speaking; and John, humorous reading. The Store Where Quality Counts F. N, PAULI CO. Pontiac** Oldest Jewelry Store Pftirt Huron Street FE 2A Heading ration is Benjamin Threloff, who also is vice president" of the local chamber of commerce and a Milford justice of the peace. The chamber named Threloff to organise a steering committee of area residents to promote the project. Threloff said that the hospital proposal already has received favorable response from area industry which realises the need for community hospital. ABBA PROBLEM “Merchants also are behind tip plan because It 'is an area problem,” added Threloff. "The chances for a hospital la this vicinity took more favorable new than at any time befare.” “We will need property to locate . M hospital," said Threloff, the village already has agreed to have its planners, VllicaD-Leman, stady prospective sitea." The hoepttal would serve residents in Commerce, Highland, White Lake, New Hudson, Novi, Wixom and WsSed Lake, accord-tag to Threktff The hospital eenreht to Milford to hi Pontiac, about a hrtp. "This area can support a 100-bed hospital without difficulty," said Threloff. “Right now we have private doctor offices hut there is no equipment for emergencies.’’ CALLS FOR DONATIONS | Aa before, the project calls for the hospital to he built through subscriptions and donations. Con-Con Vote Not Final Is to get I said. “Anyone whe has any to- tal* me H be wants to learn man abeat It." •The association has never given up hope that the hospital could be built,” hp eaid, “and now that the chamber has given its support progress to all phases of the deltas much ctoeer.’’ British Student With GM to Speak at Lake Orion LAKE ORION—A British exchange student will describe "Education in England” at the 8 p. meeting of the Blanche Sms Par-eat-Tqpcher Association Monday hi the school gymnasium. Michael Fbradyke, presently with General Motors Corp. on two-year exchange program, will explain British teaching methods and a typical school curridilum. Indict Indianwood Owner lor Income-Tax "Evasion ORION TOWNSHIP — Gait G. Ruebelman of 390 Cayuga Road, owner of tap Indianwood Golf and Oountiy Club,, wifi he arraigned Monday an two counts of income-tax evasion in U.S. District Court in Detroit. .. terday by a federal grand Jury la DetiriC Ms la aeonaad d re porting’ ah laeonm .of ..CRM99 on FORENSIC CONTEST WINNERS - I schools took top honors yesterday in tt test held at Oxford High School. Shown here holding tl won by the' school accumulating the most points is Judy 17, of Oxford'High School, with schoolmates Denis Vogel, 17 (left), and John Vernier, 17, looking on. Each of the three placed )enis, lapk- ____________ , ______________High, and Margaret Cauley, 18, of Pontiac St- Frederick’s, who won first place for declamation and interpretive reading, respectively. de UR tax rotara when hi aw amity had an Income of MI.OM. He is atao charged with filing _ totoe partnership return for the Joseph Schafer Q>- of 7^13 Mack Avv-, Detroit, a fainting and decorating firm In which ha Holds a two-thirds partnership interest. Courtship Row Ends in Death Chief Assistant UJf, Atty. WU-llam Merrill said today Ruebel-la accused of deducting IN.-000 in false expense Rems on the partnership’s return. His two-thirds thereof this flgureaeoounts tor the 117,000 discrepancy on lin personal tax return, according CENTREVTLLE- (UP1) - An Amish fanner was shot and killed last night at he completed his farm chores and then hie wife was critically wounded Ire's 21-year-old man, whose courtship, with their daughter had been broken up over religious reasons. The victim was Joel P. Schwarts, 57. lie was killed by a single shot from a 23-calibec rifle fired by Carlyle Allan Chragg, who lived on an adjacent farm, police said. Then Schwarts’* wife Vivian, also 57, was shot. Among the items improperly deducted as business expenses, Mew rill said, wo* a 513.000 house, expenses of the country i personal expenditures for travel and vacation. Authorities said Sehragg had cam to see the couple’s M-yaar-old daughter aad 8chWart* met Adopt Apportioning Plan St. Philip's Guild. lo Serve Lenten Tea LANSING Uh—A plan for re-apportionment of the state legislature has been pushed through the Republican majority in the constitutional convention — b there’ll be home changes made. GOP delegates, in a series of party line votes yesterday, tentatively adopted the proposal recommended by the.legislative organization committee, headed by John A. Hannah, R-East Lansing, president of Michigan State Uid- NEWS As the toot vote was taken (showing five days of debate oa the politically explosive Issue, It years thereafter, a bipartisan I apportion the iy weighted M per cent for population aad N per cent for area. The House would be based on HO teats as a present, with each county or-group of counties having .7 per cent of the state’s^ ulation entitled to one represent*- ROCHESTER - A Traditional Lenten Tea will be given by the Attar Guild of St. Philip's Episcopal Church 2 p.m. next Thursday in the undercroft of the church. Mrs. John Plasoey will slides entitled, “A Walk in - the Woods and Meadows.” / Chairman of the tea is Mrs. . J. Miller, with Mrs. Charles Allen serving as coohairman. the girl did net meet the approval of the pare ate because of Sehragg returned to his home, grabbed his rifle and went to the farm, where he found Schwartz working in the hogpen. He fired one shot at the farmer, apparently without warning, authorities said. Then he entered the farmhouse and told Mrs. Schwartz he had her husband and was _ to .kill her. He fired once, police said, striking her to the chest. Although wounded, she grappled with Sehragg and the rifle discharged, the slug ripping into his abdomen. Sehragg then turned himself over to authorities at nearby Three Rivers. tiMM la UR when ha shsald have paid RA- Ruebelman also owned the Central Lincoln-Mercury dealership in Pontiac until 1958. Holly Newspaper Changes Owners HOLLY—The Herald-Advertiser newspaper tier* has changed own-ership, announced Mr. And Mrs; Joseph N. McCall, publishers sine* CHArEeNE GAIL qUDIA ® Announcement is made of the engagement of Charlene Gall Stadia to Arthur Richard Thomas by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sujia, 4930 Baldwin Rond, Metamora Township. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Thomas of Flint. No date has been set for the wedding, White Lake Twp. Sett New Hours at Dump Site W H IT E LAKE TOWNSHIP — New hotire have been scheduled for residents to dump trash at too township disposal site on Cedar Island Rond. Dumping will be allowed from 9 .m. to 7 p m. Monday through Friday, and from 9 a,m. to noon on Saturday. Th« operation of the weekly by Mr. aad Mrs. Donald Campbell -el Beltoras, whe earned * The Advertiser was established in 1877 by the Slocum family, and the Herald In 1901 by Joe Haas, now The Pontiac Prese “Man About Town,” who published it for 37 years. ' The two papers were merged in 1951 by the Mcprila, who had purchased the Herald in 1946. ALBERTS welcome aboard . join tan sharpest sales crew in the Pontiac Mall. itiH open far V EXPERIENCED SALESWOMEN COATS SPORTSWEAR full or part that Albert’s tion to which Beat County, with about aC3.N0 population, has has saly The remaining seats would be allocated on an “equal proportions” formula patterned after tbd U.S., Congress. Kent County delegatee ere unwilling to give up the extra Sen-cat, while the rural bloc does not want a plan by which Oakland, and probably other metropolitan counties, would automatically pick up more senators in fixture reapportionments—with the loss of a seat or two out state. Taxpayer Will Explain Opposition to Airport The reapportionment Nan basically stood up wrier a barrage of amendments coming from “ sides Democrats and both conservative, and liberal Republicans. Most of the proposed amendments were rejected in committee-of-the- j As adopted, the apportionment whole voting. article will add four seats to the They ranged from a conserva-j present 34-seat Senate immediste-tive-rurai GOT plan to maintain ly. om> each for Wayne. Oakland, the status quo to the State Senate | Genesee and Macomb counties. to a Democratic proposal calling for a unicameral (one-house) legislature. Another Democratic amendment — proposing a Senate haaed on straight population '«■« aim was beaten down. Starting with 1B7S, aad every LAKE ORION - A representative at the Oakland County Homeowners and Taxpayers Association will explain his group'* opposition to the county's proposed new jet airport at the 8 p.m. meeting Monday of the Proper School Parent-Teacher Association. 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Aiken, R-Vt., who orlgbMUy indited an a $ioo-millian loan that would through a long legislative day Thursday a coaMHan of Democrats to Am# tha PreeMt^’s authority. What omened for contadarattan . by the House 'waa a con _ measure macfe la the administration’s Uklng. Passed TO to 33, it would permit Kennedy to lend, the United Nations tbs money on Me own terms or buy U.N. bonds bearing 3 per cent interest, repayable over 3$ yean. 1—wru Attached is the condition that all U S. loans above |35 million "must be matched by bond pur-chasea by other V-N- mamber-na-tiom. ltd* Isn’t likely to tie Kennedy’s bands, San. John Rpnrit-man. IfcAla., floor manager tor 'the bill; said other nationa already have agreed to buy more million north. All Undergo Special Training Generals Say^Ols Know Red Tadics A ringing .dedoratlon by Senate Republican leader Everett M. Dirham of Illinois that 1 have not lost my faith in John Fit*-gerald Kennedy” highlighted the legislative struggle and printed up the partisan support lor the Dtrkeaa had sponsored tha costs-the Senate Add of Montana. * . dr * Whlla the proposal may ha In far rougher going in .the Houee, Senate Democratic and Repaid!-can loaders were confident the big margin piled up. far it far the Senate would help turn the tide bn the other side of the Capitol. , .....-• W - • A ^ :;;r Kennedy originallyasked ft straight-out authority to bay half of the 3200-million band fame the United Nations is floating to moat coats of peacekeeping operations in the Cbngo and the Middle seat be repayable In s years and 'carry the going govsnunent borrowing rata of « Utile over. 3 per cent. gen. Bourite B. Htekenlooper, R-Iows, chairmen of the Senate OOP Policy Committee, offered the short-term loan pnqfd ea a substitute ibumfay night, and it was thuraptagiy rejected. 13 to 30. The MU drew the support of 22 Republicans end 48 Democrats, Dirham, in a fighting. Military Argues Is Gen. Eis on Appointment Subject to Muzzling? final stand against the Hlckenloop- WASHINGTON (AP) - Two Army generals a VM. soldier undergo special training and to-doctrinal Ion on Communist tactic*. The aim, the generals said, to to avoid a situation like that (taring the Korean' war when “ American prisoners collaborated with their Communist captors. . Gan. Barksdale Hamletf, vice chief of staff, said “the soldiers are not being trained to beegm* prisoners of war, hut rather what their behavior should he if they to lack of knowledge of comma- 'Deficiencies hi moral fiber, faith and discipline, inability to withstand techniques of 11 fession and informing wane re- noted «o whi< He said the 25th Division in Hawaii hod a ’'realistic pril of war compound” and soldiers MaJ. Gen. Ahra R. Fitch, OO-ototant chief of staff tor tatelM- provided for . oil Army personnel stationed overseaa where Communist Infiltration and likely. The testimony of (ha generals was prepared for daUvery to a special Senate Aimed Services plaints that ontUtoaununtot activities of military officers were een- ASKS you METHODS Chairman John Stands, D-Miss. had asked the Army to outiine Re current methods of alerting the military and the public to cold thousands of UJ» prisoners fat Ko- and collaborated wtth the a ’The problems wen net I "These, are some of 4b* a to which we address ourselves in for to that accorded American prisoners of war during the Korean conflict.” Rejects New Trial ibrRedSpySobell NEW YORK (UPI)—A feds court has turned down a plea by convicted spy Morton SobeO for a new trial. Federal Judge JAhn F. X. Mc-Gobey yesterday denied Sobell’s down a motion for a reduction of hie 30-year sentence. Sobell waa convicted in 1951, atom with Julius and Etfecl Roe-enberg. The latter win executed for their port in the epy ring tl conspired to gtou U.S. secrets the Soviet Union. Sofaoll to set tag his sentence la the fade penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga. Fitch said troops in Europe receive special indoctrination bo-cqpse they M0N more ewpoaed to intensive tatriUgence activity-by Soviet, East German and Polities intelligence services." Special precautions ore taken. Fitch end, against the “posslbni-ty of Communist infiltration into Fitch said that at Ant U.S. and UJf, prisoners in Korea wen subjected to “atrocities and brutal treatment” by North Korean cap-tors. WWW Later Chinese Communists took over the prisoner comps- be said, and used lenient treatment and indoctrination “by well-educated Chinese Communists, many of whom had studied in the United States and spoke English fluently.” Despite lenient treatment and propaganda, Fitch said, “no (rick was too dirty or mean, no weakness too unjust to exploit, no violent or subtle to be used to better the resistance of the prisoners end crush AL’.’ Many U.S. prisoners were convinced “it wee useless to resist,1 he added. Fitch mid court martial* o trials were not possible against many of these prisoners, after their exchange, bjeaute their enlistments expired before information and evidence wa* available. There were 14 court- He sold he had found soas* things hard' to take to the debate. For one .thing, he said a Repub-natar hod called the compromise "specious.” Dirkaen roared: "That** ■» affront to the nator from Illinois." In Wadnaadaya' debater Sea Roman L. 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Available this season in blue and a wide range ^yp of equally masculine colon. ISA hcm *75 President of Argentina Stands Aside as Aides Cut Out Peronists BUENOS AIR E S, Argentina (API—President J5/e Marta Guido summoned top Argentine economists and hankers to a meeting today it; as attempt to And a. minister of economy acceptable to the nation's military watchdogs. Guido reportedly had been ready to appoint Frederico Pine-do, ST, to the key post but ran into disagreement among the three military chiefs to his cab- Separaft Maintenance Asked by Singer's Wife SANTA ANA, COiif. (AP)-8tag-er Harry Babbitt, who achieved prominence in the 1940s with band-Kay Kyser’s College of Musical Knowledge, is being sued for aeparate maintenance. * * # Mrs. Betty Babbitt, his wife of 27 years, charged mental cruelty in an action filed Thursday. She said Babbitt earns $3,500 a month and she asked $1,350 monthly for supnost. She also asked custody of Christopher, 14, the only minor among the couple’s time sons. WASHINGTON" (UPI) - Overlooked in the controversy ovjer alleged military muzzling is the fact that thrsp famous five-star generals gtin are on the active tost and technically subject to Pentagon speech regulations. They ere Dwight D- Eisenhower. Douglas MacArthurttd Omar N. Bradley! Etoeahower Is Is i sBgMy Special category because bo does Mi take Me fto.eOS-a-yeor Array pay- Instead he gets the Its,IS* pension, end the US.SSS annul office, allowance provided tar It wo* not disclosed what objec-ioiu warn raised to Ptnedo, the Minder of Argentina's central ank and considered a liberal economist. Informants said Guido stayed on the sidelines as Ariny Secretary Gen. Marino Bartotome Carrera, Air Secretary Brig. Jorge Rojas Silveyra arid Navy Secretary Rear Adm. Gaston C. Clement wrangled over the appointment. ★ dr dr Hie military apparently is screening each cabinet candidate for possible connections with followers of ousted dictator Juan D. Peron. TWo anti-Peronists became the Ixth and seventh member* of Gtadol cabinet — Joss Mariano Drago, 66. as foreign minister, and Ernesto Lanusse, 41, ' as /defense minister. Prom Spoco to Nails NEW YORK (UPI)—A material that flopped as a nose cone ingredient in missiles soon will appear on the market as a cosmetic, according to the magazine Chemical week'. ,dr d d It says the material, formerly intended as a surface hardener in nose cones, will appear as a fingernail and toenail hardener. t that does not-affect The question of what would happen If the Defense Department should decide to be technical and require general* Eisenhower, Bradley and MacArthnr to observe military regulations. d For me thing, they would be obliged to lubmit their speeches and articles for clearance by the Pentagon's' security and review section. They would be under strict Injunction* to ovoid public discussion of foreign affairs or other matters property bi the province of the fiti quesdUus submitted by United Question: “Do 11 bower; MacArthqr and Bradley submit their speeches and writ toga ' r review?" Answer: *?No, except that Bradley occasionally does sa voluntarily.'■ ‘ d ' d \d ' Question: “Is there any thought at requiring them to obaerva regulations to which thqy theoretically would be subject as officers on octivf ,dqtyt** Question: “Is there a legal potation on this, or la it merely considered a technicality which should' be ovcrlookod?” Answer: “Thera to no position; no one has looked into the mtij/ tor.” Judging by the cose of former MaJ. Gen. Edwin A. Walker, they would Be In trouble if they engi _ in controversial activities or tried to influence the votes of men in uniform. 'ACTIVE DUTY* HONORARY The deportment’s unofficial View is that “active duty” for five-star officers is merely honorary, and usually a means of paying them fun salary instead of a pension. They are in other respects treated as retired officers. “ But the department declined to Fail to Renew | Talks on Trade of JFK, K Tapes WASHINGTON (API -4- The White House and the Kremlin have pot renewed discussions m an exchange of taped television broadcasts by President Kennedy and Soviet Premier Khniahdieu, ' ' * * '• dr " "ft. In disclosing this Hwrsday, White House new Secretary R-erre Salinger said ids own trip to Russia was still on, althouM> details had pot yet been worked out * * « A television program with tba time divided betwain Kennedy sideration by the United States and the Soviet Union nt one point. R was to be shown in both no-tions. Salinger said ooveral weeks ago. that the project had been put on, and he told reporters Thursday talks on the television swap had not been resumed. Let9s Have gpe/icef'4 Carpet Our Home for m im We Will Not Knowingly be Undersold Let Ur Measure Your Home 3511 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 4-7775 Open Friday, Saturday and Mondmy Nightt , |. j p;\'- THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. At*HIL OM1 8oOM> Loren, Spencer Tracy G«t T«p Actor Vote Bet Is On* 'West^Side Best Picture? SAVINGS RECEIVED BY THE 10th OP THE MONTH EARN FROM THE S| BVyERNON SCOTT' HOLLYWOOD (UPO)-How do ‘•mi wild aelecttons for Monday aighfapacar race strike you: Beat picture—West Side Story. Beat access- Sophia Loren. (Two difference’ Beet actor — Spencyr Tracy (Judgment at Nuernberg) Beat director—Robort Wise and Jerome Robbies (West Side . Beat supporting actress—Jody Garland (Judgment at Nuremberg). Beat auppqrting actor—George Ghakiri* (West Side Story). . Best aong — “Moon River” (Breakfast at Tiffany’s). That's the way the 3tth raw-■lag of the aaaaal Oaear derby picture. 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PAINT Ask Law to OK Special Bonds4 3 Senators forts* ill) to In »pr • Legality of Over $70 Million i By BSCK tWOM Spurred V the Oddind County Public Works Board and Ilka board* eleewhere In the state, three state eanatoci are trying to Insure the legality of more than *70 million hi epecial assess] bonds issued by local |governments. * A legal deed ha* oettied ever, the bawd* m at whkh OaMaal the saealt at a recast a • prana Oawt daeMsa. The court’s ruHi« Invalidated all sactian of state law covering special assessment* on the grounds that the hnr fua ta provide for-proper notification. Praa. ontly, only notification by i paper publication is i ‘ ‘ Tim bill. ^oaaond by Fanutt Roberts, R-Oakbutd. Lynn 0. Francis, R*Mldland, and George C. Stegh, D-Macomb, fldawt, bat It me ly prerided tor by statute. In Oakland County’s case, notifications Wre mailed « required by law, DPW Director R. J Alexander itatsd. But the legal doud stm hangs over dMaa aaaesaments, and will renuriaL EB long as the enahUi Aws go unchanged The county The decision Baa stalled a 1230, 0 ssriOttyaewtr project hi west The bU would provide not My for Mure special anecstaent would Mar validate *191.000 hi asaeunuMAa carrently beta* levied by the county. . Red Chino Strengthen* Guard Against Fugitives HONG W)NG « b The ChineeJ Communiats have stepped upthefcr border petrol in South CHna to prevent hungry fugitives from reaching Hong Kong and the neighboring^ Ftetugueae colony of Macao, if local newspaper rej yesterday. 3 & The. newspaper Sing Tbo Man Pao, quoting recent arrivals the mainland, said border guards along fill South China noa*t had been teinlcroad and that hendradi trying tg leave Rad CM* were caugfejl daily by the guards. LATEX WALL EASY CREDIT TERMS-24 MONTHS TO PAY--90 DAYS SAME AS CASH .M09TmUNCl the cap and Ways that way! NO DRIPPING! 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The entire Cat-! formers/ and dramatle lighting alina chib will combine efforts In! techniques win total an /overtag the traditional underwater chain w®rth the admission, dolphin to John Philip Sousa s Recently elected Pep Oub oltl-••Stare and Stripe. Forever". U, an, gj .Veiwey. preri* Colorful costumes, skilled pee- jdent; Karen Harvey*. Vice preti- *Green Valley* Recreated Kettering Sets Fantasy Other 'visits' of interest wSl Include Dixieland. Nli^ara Falls, and the Grand Canyon. Tfie Catalinas will feature a chorus line at.Lee Vegas dancers, Beauties from Hew Orleans, and six "Mae Americas." DRAMATIZE UGWIfHO Special attention it being given to provide dramatic staging and lighting techniques for the show. The backdrop will feature a gl- A tiny, "picturesque paradise nestled in the hills of California is being re-created this weekend on the stage of Waterford-Ketter-ing High School. — “Grew* Valley,” a comedy- Room to Stand Is Uft for Final Night Show of I'll Abnwr' Cast Returning to add a touch of the unbelievable to ‘.‘Green Valley" are the eight players who portray people "from the Past"; people who officially stopped walking the By WADE WTLABON 1 Pontiac Central High School’s ! musical comedy, “141 Abner,” ■ has been declared a smash hit by critics as it runs into the final week. . . Tickets tor the flaai nfckt per* Last night the curtain grm on the “nature's paradise" tar the first performance. Tomorrow evening at I o'clock "Green Volley" will again be lifted from the script pages to become liva entertain- W-KHS students will be "Twisting the Night Awey” this evening from I to U o’clock in the school gymnasium. Tickets for the per-ty, that is beta^ sponsorcd by : Lake Orion High Hosts 3 Schools During Band Day stage array. RECEIVE ALL A’S The Principal's Honor Roll of all Waterford High Phns Recreation By MART RAT STR1ELEOKI they wID be adndtiqf tor 4ae-Physical fitness, bait and anctte- meiAare all elements to be pres- 'Activities held bi the gym are wthelilnlar aassofbnrittaMii, volleyball, ping-pong, Watf*ard Tw»«Wp High School weight lifting, cbns, checkers, slid ernpjn. a Raaeatfon Might. Tide mats for tumbling. Drees for the u the firsts tbat anym* oflfef ^ j, bettnqdas. slacks, or than*u*wft*uncfl has *0em*4 Saris and Vshirt or sweat** ,Uch * *** FACULTY gPOOTOii^^. the school gymnasium Faculty sponsor for Recraaifon aql th> Wisteria will fee open. Night i. Stuart Thoreil, a Water-j"*"*11* "F* b® ford High physical education tesch- 39 Rtlaf# Happiness Over Achieving Grades During Third .Quarter Dy SHARON ROPDEN ! Some 39 St. Michael High School students are considerably happy •bant bdvtng accomplished a cov-e«d place on the "Honor Roll" after the hard work and study of plantation." . Committees ere now well under 'Arsenic and Old Lace* ■West Bloomfield ■Bu^gbtvi' Sale - to Benetit$eniors BY BONNIE DtMm, The West Bkxmilleia'Gnlor Class to' now selling Sanders candy. The last large-scale project the Seniors will be Involved In before they leave on their Senior trip to Hew York Id the Utter part of May, this sale win ten for ft period of three weeks. Student director tor the play Is ^hnd Walter, and understudies ire Marlene Smith, Jon Parrott, and Shelia Goins. DIRECT COMMITTEES •The following students have been placed In charge of the play committees: Maty Bates, properties; Sandra Mobley, costumed; Trudy Kroback, make-up; Sue Wolff, publicity; Mke Slmonsort, Hustosky, Judy Lamphere, Haney Rick, and Stu Rindfusz. Jackie Vees, Pam WodHever, and Sharon Redden complete the senior honor The story itself concerns two old ladles, Abby and Martha Brewee-ter, who fill their cellar with bodies of lonely old gentlemen, by and Carl Wfflwrg, co-chairmen of set decorations. The Junior class sponsors, had charge of tickets. NwqrLjw, David Martin, and T*||s 0f Summer Training Rvtt’g High $tod*nts TWtt PONTIAC PRESS, FfiiDAY, APRIL 4, 1982 WENTY-FOUR Army Secretary Sure of . by ,fMn*a w. CORDOKY the Soviet Union Jtt the quality of I j. Sftdqr Jr. WASHINGTON (UPU s*. Itejits tanka, artillery and rifle*, ac-| “And my United Slates ia "leapfrogging 'I cording to Army Secretary EM*; that our tac wmm 33 Years «l Smite To The Cumnitj! BUY MORE QUALITY SPECIAL! In a wide-ranging diecuealon of military progress under the Kennedy administration, the 16-year-old World War n veteran said the Army eras "way behind 15 WHERE THE HOLLARS YOU SPEND 2 FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! 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Cmdr, James H. Barry during •' visit aboard the U. S. submarine Rluegill Tuesday in -When * Matson Lines ship sails from San Francisco for a cruise to Dips While at Whool CHICAGO (API Charles h1 Alsip, IS, regional director ol the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Sendee since USB, died Thunktoy of • heart attack while driving hia car. Alsip beaded the region that Includes Illinois. IndiaM. Wisconsin, Minnesota. North and South Dakota and a e&tiOfc of Michigan. He had been wMh-Hit mediation service for 20 years. Pontiaci Nearby Area Deaths Take cash, Chacks MM. WILUAM M. BATTEN AVON TOWNSHIP - Service for William J. (Florence E.) Batten, 88. of 3421 S. Llvemois [ at Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. ' Pontiac. Burial will follow at Woodmere Cemetery, Detroit. • Mrs! Batten, died yesterday after > a long ^illness.' - Surviving are a-son, Edward W. ' of Rochester, and a grandson. MBS. PETER CEANOA St.. will be 1:30 p.m. Monday . At Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home, I Pontiac, with burial to follow at East Lawn Cemetery here. ■ ■ Mr. Warts died yesterday Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital after One of the other passengers then put a doth, evidently doused with chloroform, over Hur}burt’s face. When he regained consdpoaaeae, Hurlburt found his wallet with $5 j and his $52'' paycheck mining along with a transister radio ahd' $4 from the cab’s money changer. Ernest C. Crane "of Avon Town-ship; five children, Linda, Daniel, Jean, Charles and Melody, all at home; a sister Mrs. Violet £. Smith of Birmingham; and A brother Daniel D. of Uniat} Lake. LOUIS C. NISBETT Service for former Pontiac resident Lode C. Nisbett, 90, of 720 Ann Arbor St., Flint, will be 2 p.m. Saturday at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. Oemation will follow at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. He died yesterday after an ill-neap of four 'yean. .... _ _ A retired metallurgist, he had park; tour ante. John of Detroit, been a member of First Congiega-Nick and Simon, both of Imlay ttonal Church and Knights of Py- City and Peter of Massachusetts; tides No. 19, both in Pontiac. m grandchildren and 17 great-1 Mr. Nisbett leaves a son, Stuart grandchildren. L. of Flint, two grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and a sister. ANDY M. JOHNSTON WILUAM H ODOR LAKE OR10N - ServM* te| WILUAM H. ODOR . M Johnston. 62. of 189 W.' ; ***** ** WiUiam ffcJW* 01 Flint St., wiU be 2 p.m. Monday -267 State St. wifl be 11 a.m. Sat- >t jrunerai Home with i»- ,Pur^Lr!5*5 torment at White Chapel Memo* ; Home with burial in Perry Mount ; Park Cemetery. Mr. Jotalutan died of a heart ; Mr. Odor, an insurance salea- # his home today. He had [man, died Wednesday At his res!- been employed since 1918 in the jdence after an illness of tw 0 materials department, Plant 8, ‘years. He was 78. Pontiac Motor Division. | Surviving besides^his wife Ger- Surviving are ids wife Gladys •trade are a daughter, Mrs. Hath- v.; two sons, Melvin of Lake [feen Heir of Pontiac: two sons, Orion and George of Pontiac; a .John W. and George L., both of daughter. Mrs. Charles DeRosia .Cedar Lake, Ind.; and 19 grand- 0f Clarkston; a sister and 13 chiidrea grandchildren. - • •-MBS. ALLEN PAYNE’ ‘ JSmi'mJTSoSI^aS z&svnz: swws Home Addison. Her body will be Road, will be 2 pjn. tomorrow at brought to Oakland Hills Memorial Sharpe-Goyette^ Funeral Home, i^rdau tor burial. Clarkston. Burial will follow at ' Mrs. Payne and her husband White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, .moved from Pontiac to Addison in Troy. ' <1901. They operated a drive-in the- Mrs. Ort, a member of the Syl- A Pontiac Motor Division employe. he was a- member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Wit- Bryan $175.00 Wedding Ring $50 00. EASY TERMS * WatertordTwp. ; Teacher Charged 1With Indecency i . A BfeareU teacher at Bn Wild liam Beaumont School, Waterford' Township,, was arraigned yesfer-' day on a charge of taking in-•'decent liberties Wednesday with a (10-year-old girt. Examination is , set for next Thursday. I Harvey Hernandez, 4th grade teacher at the school on 6532 Elizabeth Lake Road stood mute at Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Clarence Parker of Lake Orion, Mrs. Abner Bunnell of Auburn Heights and Mrs. Leiand Benton of Claysburg, Pa.; a son, William H. of Pontiac; 20 grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Also surviving are three brothers, Kenneth of Pontiac, Michael of Biglerville, Pa., and Floyd of Lancaster, Pa.; and two sisters, Miss Mary and Miss Lament Wertz, both Of Pontiac.' GROOM'S RING .Whoa You Bay a DIAMOND BRIDAL SET Don't get short-weighted! Your kwn cannot thrive on light weight inert fillers. Every grain Of full weight Triple XXX it power pecked plain nod and in addition Triple XXX builds soil structure too. 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Cowan, yesterday warned then that more testing must be idons to detect illness. Dr. Cswan was the keynote Dr. Cowan, who to director of the division of tuberculosis and attalt health, stressed multiple screening as a program very Important in detecting unknown abnormalities. He commended particularly the Oakland County Department of gram which last year gave tests to over 3,500 industrial employes. Two years ago the program tested 1,600. He also emphasized that in screening the job of .the health departments to detection. The patient can then be referred to a physician for treatment of any abnormalities. ! Sixty-five public health officials land others attended. ; He specifically referred to a need tor increased multiple screening because of Ha value in detecting unknown abnormalities indud- When it RAINS . . . it POURS FASHION We Keep Ronnie’s Room 12 Degrees Warmer Tharf Ours! What about your home? Do you hove a hard-to-heat room? Are you adding on a room? 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Raglin family pf White Lake, Michigan. Washable Seersucker For growing grass W Keeping it green \m Feeding it longer £ Improving Soil Structure SHaWS 'MICHIGAN$ LARGEST JEWELERS THE PONTIAC PKE8& iFRIDAY, APRIL TWECTY-SBVgff Stair Involved in Many Trlanglea Liz Notorious for 3-C Escapades pear together in another picture within a year. Until then the actress has not main in Rome, retire to the home . she retted in Switzerland (Burton | it a Swiss resident), or return to 1 JloUywond » New Yortr CHfc " . It' is this kind of publicity that has 20th Qpntury-Fox executives -^MjH£4Mfer "has (plunged more than $30 million into ‘ Cleopatra.'’ H it tails at the boxqlRce ’ aOth Century-Fox might not suislve the finphcial disaster. REMEMBER “MAN" Its moguls remember tag well the case history of “Joan ot Arc," the picture starring Ingrid Bergman which was1 released shortly after the 8wedish star left her husband and daughter for Italian director Roberto Roaaelini. It was a super-colossal bomb. State Paik Study Proposed in House FftESH LAKE ERIE PEttH French Fried Potatoes Creamy Colt Slew a Fresh!/Baked Rotfs and Butter 7 Coffee, Tta or Milk Choice of Howard Johnson's • 28 Famous Ice Creams or Sherbets ?5wnplete SeafoodjjpMjJ LANSING UB—A study of the use, management and operations of Michigan's state park system has been proposed by three House Republicans. Reps, fteimer Van TU, R-Hol-land; Walter G. Nakkula, R-Glad-win, and Russell H. Strange, R-Clare, introduced a resolution yesterday calling for a five-member interim committee “to study the potentials of increasing the state park and recreational system, to Jr SERVED AMR 4 THRU 14 ^ at HOWARD JOHNSON'S DIXIE HIGHWAY AT DRAYTON PLAINS Public reaction to Miss Bergman’s private life was credited with providing the tremendous boxotfice drought for "Join of Are.” Play-lt-Cool School Closing Its they have with Liz. Friends here say he will never leave Sybil. Others believe he may well became Elizabeth Taylftr's fifth husband. Burton steadfastly denies a romantic entanglement. financial assistance eind. methods of financing additional park and recreational facilities . . of the great box office hits of all time. The'general feeling, too, is that her popularity “will continue to burgeon, even should Burton dissolve his marriage to become the man in her life. The committee* also would study possibilities of leasing arrange-, ments and the encouraging ot private parka for public uses god would report on programs in other states. Committee members would serve without pay, but would heel-lowed a total of $3,000 in expenaea. NO PAYMENT'til JUNE v It has been reported that Liz and her Welsh cottar plan to ap- “Wo’va been hard up for mmmm Hollywood ADJUSTABLE BED FRAMES *6" “ " tty AMERICA* CONTINUOUS FIUMCNT NYLON II YRar Warranty Genuine Walnut, Double Dresser, Panel Bed, Chest and Minor. Saturday America's Fastest Selling Remote Control TV! 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Be ready Idrthe fl INTRODUCTORY OFFER SAVE *5.00 when ?<* Sty tMt Scota SfrtmUr Scotts Seed costs 2.45 to plant 1000 sq ft. Has Own Ideas on Segregation top. Boggs to Press for U.S. Amendment Giving Righfo Bock to States NEW ORLEANS cut attar nntnrUn • StM «• rant allay irhra riaiaae with Nitwit ntral lnn*rtn i iStut ‘Viianr Ms** **-lailaiin Iraax «" la **i” a rawer trina Waat Cllyytr, (■Still. Mileaeeat) a Plan the SeseattwHHy at. Brl((t a Straiten eaylara Sm Tlwtn Today st-» LAWN and I GARDEN CENTER til Mt. Osstmu St. Phan* 1S2-M12 Can Give Shot While in Space Astronaut Glenn Could Have Gotten Injection Through Flying Suit’ WASHINGTON .. ..... He’s been troubled by a son The Tigers have just plain been troubled to the Grapefruit League this season. - They have lost eight straight exhibition games uatT thirteen out of the last fifteen. LOSE TO CARD* Tbs St. Louis Cardinals administered the latest beating, nipping the Tigers 6-5 yesterday training season’s finals at Henley Field. Detroit has fsst'ine practice game toff, against the New York seven set with the regular season champs and put them in excellent ooition, to duplicate last year’s rmifinal upset of the Canadiens. The series now shifts to Chicago for the sixth game Sunday lowing the same script the Hawks used to dispose of Montreal and go on to its first Cup victory in 22 seasons last year. Toronto, meanwhile, outlasted New York 3-2 in double overtime at Toronto and dealt a crushing blow to Ranger hopes of an upset. The Leaf' victory, forged in the face of aa inspired performance fay New York goalie Gump Worsley. gave them a 3-2 lead and •olid control. The Leafs «could wrap it up by winnhv Saturday. The sixth game also is scheduled to Toronto, where New York has lost 10 straight. New York coach Doug Harvey said he thought play should have been stopped before Red Kelly’s game-winning conversion of Frank Mahovlich’s rebound at 34:23 of overtime. He said referee Eddie Powers called a good game, d, "He should get . his whistle up faster.” Worsley, whose Incredible . formatofte time and again brought applause from the partisan Toronto fans, had fallen on the puck after Mahovlich’s shot and didn’t know where the puck was: I was lying on my back and thought the puck was somewhere around my head," Worsley said. BUNTED TO THIRD — Julian Javier of the fit. Louis Cardinals slides safely into 3rd base as Alex Grammas sacrifices him with a bitflt down the first base line fa-ths 8th inning- of yesterday’s exhibition game -at Lakeland, Fla. Tigers* AL Batting Champ Full of Wit SftfMtot Steve Boros, Detroit Tiger 3rd sacker, gets , the throw too late from 1st baseman Norm Cash. Umpire Red Flaherty'watches. The TV gen lost their 8th in a row, 6-5. Detroit cut down to the required 28-player limit yesterday, sending outfielder Purnal Goldy, pitcher Bob Duatol, infielder Don Wert, catcher Bill Freehan and pitcher Joe Grands to Denver. * £t.J Goldy stirred the camp earlier, hitting rookie slump and finished a spring. TIGERS MUFF LEAD Detroit blew a good lead In losing to the Cards. The Tigers Jumped fan starter Larry Jackson to the first, toning and scored three runs, two of them on a throwing i error by Card catcher Gene Oliver. The Cardinals soared twice Is gle and fitan Masters first homer of the teeaen. Norm Cash made it 4-2 to the sixth with a homer. ♦ * * But St Louts scored In seventh and.added three more to the eighth. Julio Gotay drove to two of the Card runs to the eighth. * V! LAKELAND, Fla. W — The American League batting crown ••his first flirtation with fame— hasn’t changed Nora 'Cash. The Detroit Tigers' first base-man, who hit .381 in 1961, mains happy-go-lucky. He’s a batting cage wit, all smiles and quips. He treats baseball as a gams—a serious game, but still a game. Life is full of fun, i dally to toe exhibition gl when thev pressure of the pennant race Is oft. A few weeks ago Gash bached sway from a pitch and looped the ban softly along the left Add foul line. . LAUGHED TOO HARD It was a sure double. But Cash war. laughing so hard at his meek poke he had to stow down and was thrown out at second- Norm-Cash Says His Hat Still Fils’ tiuh was one of the moat ques-1 tioned and most photographed players in Florida this spring. He was asked constantly: ‘(Can you bat .361 agatot” He ’answered the repetitious question with easily quotable marks. He Is the same'carefree player who wasn’t sure of a regular Job a year ago. - to Wt .★ * . “My bat ttfil fits.” said CaA In his Texas drawL *T can’t say ID Ut .361 again. But I fed certain l ean be a .300 hitter." Cash’s salary was more than doubled for winning the batting tide. He’ll receive 329,000 this season-143,000 lets than -Roger Maris, a .200 hitter. . “WeD, Roger won that other race,” straight-faced Cash, and waited, for the question, "Oh, the heme run race?” I PALMER METHOD if /4%mU P*(mm OM YOUISflF MOVING ROOM cowfassJ about hew to pesirten the dtto at address for a foil driva. Oise checkpoint it Ait: Mott pleytol will |f In good pbtition if tho butt and of the thoft St about 4 inches from the body ot addrow. Ths golfer it thus neither < WNk fbe bell played toe dote to Ike fool, the dtetones between Ike end of the grip and die body is drastically iwdttoed free illustration). Itkeeey to see how fids eooM snoop Ike swing. Out there it danger ttys ether way, too. With the hanto too far out, ike •rifts frill swing Much tie flat end probably come up an lie tees el “No, the money, race,” replied Cash and his face lit up. Five days alter Cash signed, teammate Rocky Odavito aided a holdout witi( a 352,000 agreement. All the Tigers stopped the newly signed Rock loped onto the* field in file middle of a practice session. “Glad you could make it," barked Cash from first base. Cadi, a left-handed batter, was faulted for having trouble with left-handed pitching. New York writers erifidaed him because of his difficulties with the Yankees’ Whitey Fosd. “I wish Whitey Ford were the only left-hander I cant hit,” drawled Cash. Batting has become natural for Cob. Fielding remains a chore, something he has had to learn to dn so he can {day every day .and frit He learned to field by dally application, through hours of PROMISED JOB Cash went to spring training tost year with Sefaeffing's promise first base was Ida—as long as he could hold the jdb. Coach Phil Ckvarretta, once a fine fie first baseman and a batting champion Mnuetf, was Cadi's personal ttor. Cavarretta spent hOcrs banging grounders at Gash—and he learned to be a reliable fielder, although he were Mike Souchak of Grossinger, | N.Y., another ;33 shooter on the T' know. I would give 'anything back nine: end twd Florida date ; |p have the same nerves I had when I was i younger or when pss playing far steady cpmpe tion.” When Hogan started playing golf, he had a chronic hook and he was told he would starve to death If he took up golf as a profession. He overcame-early setbacks, 'i-e-worked Ids game and through hud and intense fraining gained success on ths tofrr. He became the Rational champion in 1948. Then in 1949 he was severely injured in an auto-bus collision a Tens highway. Same said he would never walk again. But he walked. Later he played golf. He could never be a champion again, they said. BOUNCED BACK Hogan showed them. He won it one more National Open championship, but three more. He won the British Open, and two Masters. But the lowly putt—which weekend dubs and little old ladles face without a quiver—sometimes makes his blood run cold-"ft 1 bad my way,” Hagan once said, "t would have all the greens Shaped like a funnel. All you’d have to do would be to hit the green. The b&l] would dribble hito the hole." «nS£vT Hat Trick Sparks Muskegon Victory MUSKEQON, Midi, ft) - Jerry Gthude, Muskegon's giant deft scored the three-goal trick — two in the big second P*g^ 'Sag# Hod — and the ftephyni hold a *#J5wr jKSywte. nr St. Paul far the fast-te seven International Hockey League playoffs today. Muskegon. entered the final pe-iod tied l-l with the Millers, Gfamde scared two goals and his teammates tallied throe mere te give the Zephyrs a lead they never loot en route to 1 7-4'vteteiy, w 1 # '.ft St. Paul smashed to three horses, Dave Ragan of Sup City ' and Gardner Dickinson of Te- , aasta. Gene Utfier; the current U. K open Mag, headed a quintet ef 71 ahooters. The others were Dan ‘ January of DaOaa, Billy MaxweB of Ias Vegas, Nay., Bob Rosburg < Portland, Ore., and Georgs ? Bayer of Miami. Sam Shead, still a gallery fa-vorite although no longer , the * major threat he once was,: and * two amateurs were among 10 -players who matched par with ; The amateurs are Charlie Coe of OMAhoma City, who ended * last year to tte .; Palmer for second pfac*. end 23- * year-old Marion Nfefiivki Jr. of * Little Rock, who won his first * trip to the Masters by reachiftg 1 the semlflaato of last vraur’i U^- T Masters Results ! MU CMOjr Jr. . Chsodler Harper. . item qaMsiea .. iSJe t-BSU: Kao WflfcewT... Jar 1 Bob ( sirat* londBs Gom HofRt ^Oflcipb _ Landb of tea Chicago White . ftro fry Jean Paul Dealg, te teaSna rTOte >sy Throaday * ( third period, but ootedu’t catch up trsatmaat °< ba^ ytesfr *?g ‘ The third game wifi he pfagMijciro ■** mtm M H*10|ftr Bte, tonljght at 8L Fate FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1962 Stafford Most Effective in Exhibition Flay York. Met* 15 at St. Peter*- other by £oiio Versalles gave Minnesota's Don Lee the runs he needed *s he went the distance ft Yankee* scored their runs to beat the Orioia*. Rookie Gay-oe Pepitone and Tom Tresh lord PlifcjJ’ blanked the Braves t aerqas while (he Phils were for eight/foiling* while thB Giants tlethus double plays. The built a commanding leodwlto h » Vent ahead on Stan 13*11, .attack, including a two->r* first spring homer, fell run homer by Willie McCovey. A grand slam hotner by A) Smith and Charley Smith's solo ton deristoiis* and the Dowhea-Pender medical lUntorie* bring the Official and doctor* into a •harp* focus seldom equalled In boxing annals. The Massachusetts • Boxing Commission, which ncrmally waive* the mandatory eight count in championship fights, has ordered It for DownerePender In the Kirby won over Pachal in the quarterfinals. 21-18. 21-13. 8ecord, playing three divisions, advanced to the finals of the senior men's evatotand he will flay the winner of the Vk Corpron-Robert Holmes match next week. ever, the three-knockdown (In one round) rule will not ha in effect. EKTENNVE tHH Both principals have taken extensive brain and heart examinations under commission orders. Both fighters are susceptible to cuts, especially Downes who lost jMana University, 1# the American record holder and defending champion in the, 200-yaid medley. His time ip the 400-yard heat was 4:24.3—.6 to Pender in their flrtt meeting on a seventh round TKO when Paul split Ms nose.- Becauae of this Downes' manager, Sam Burns, received permission to have the Englishman's doctor -along to advise the referee and commission physician. “That way, there won’t be any suspicion that the Boston doctor who ended at 17:19.9, and WashsSfeFw yards ahead at the finish. . S,, ri Stickles won by 20 yards overSBSS 15-year-old William Utley, an Aits- n»n«*wi tin, Tex., high school senior. Tied _ ,T. ( for third in the medley were two Htwra more schoolboys, Ralph Kendrick mhmwM of Shn Leandro, Calif., and Steve RoF,r.h rJ naalrdrtll MV Mill! nm, Sffos" Hoi lie L. Lepley, physical edu- 1 cation director for Pontiac schools, 1 will assume a similar position full-r time at Michigan State University I* Oakland at the end of the current r school year. Schools Supt. Dana P. Whitmer J today said Lepley was ending an arrangement by which Pontiac J schools and MSUO had shared J Lepley’s services lor the last three i years. Lepley Is director of phys- j ical education sad intramural «th- J letics at MSUO._____ __ By fall of this year. MSUO’aj new intra-mural building Is of-1 Rerych of Peekskill, N Y.. Military Academy . , , 1 Bartle«vtUa. OUa-Bummarlti of flaai cvmti In th, lln'i AAU Swimming and E-Z TERMS WEEK-END SPECIAL THIRTY Dates Set to Organize SchaolSoftball loops The dates haw been set for the! ’ organkationRl meetings for coach-' es of tires’ and girls' teams In the| ’ Waterford Township Recreation | Department’s elementary school : softball program this spring. Coaches of the boys’ teams will! meet Monday. April 9. while foe; girls’ coaches will get together Tuesday, April 10. Both meetings will begin at 7:30 p. hi., and will! he held at foe Community Activities Building an Williams Lake, Road in Waterford Township. naan* AUTO SPRINGS Factory Rebuilt INSTALLED FREE *14" *10** Or Par Only Aai in»t»n It Yawrtrtl,_ NOLLERBACK AUTO PARTS 213 Baldwin Art.. Pontiac Phone: 131.4051 ELIMINATED IN TOURNEY — Lois Buettner, first year table tennis player*, who received the "most improved player sward" of the PonfoAf Table Tennis faanrtatton Into tnur-ney trouble last night as she was eliminated in the second rotfod of the Pontiac handicap table tennis tournament. She was defeated by Ruby Nichols in the women’s division. By The Associated Press Strong, stingy and successful— that’s foil Stafford, an instant sensation for. foe New York Yankees last year who has been the world champions' most .effective pitcher during foe exhibition baseball season. Making his last pre-season start DEPENDABLE Johnson mmn-HORmmai SPRING SPECIALS e'-ur-tr Aluminum Prams from $695° Up ALUMINUM Mi FIBEHGLAS CANOES froar *195^ SEE THE HEW 1902 THOMPSONS HEBE PAUL A. YOUNG MARINA 4030 Dhrfo Hwy. WANTED: (M 0»S II Elm *-*—wm id SfhnlN. Hi, Ann Wolverton readied the finals and must await foe winner of the Shelly Lipowich-Ruby Nichols match. Miss Nfcohols defeated Lois Buetner, 21-18, 2l-l» in the second round and Miss Lipowich won over K. Berri. Ih Junior hoys, nick Kirby, Pontiac Roys’ club champion, reached the finals by defeating Larry Pachal and 41m Miller aad he wlU sow play the wfo-ner of the Harry Mewsler Hsr- -“One of foe largest fields of players ever to participate in a table tennis tournament In the city, began play in the Pontiac Handicap Tournament last night at Pontiac Central with action in the semi-finals and finals to be completed next Thursday night. In men’s singles alone, 49 players -entered and moved the tourney through the quarter-finals. Sidi Britton, twtcc Pontisc city champion, playing with a minus-T handicap, won his way to the —mtfinsls with victories over Vk Corproh, Leroy Tibitts and Howard Billings. He defeated Cor* pron in the qOarter-fth«d"rhatch, 16-21, 21-24 and 21-18, and be will now meet the winner of the Perc Secord-Robert Gagnon match. { In the other half of the top In mixed doubles, Secord teamed bracket, Secord • must play Bol»(with Mrs. Wolverton and angether Gagnon tor the right to meet Brit-i they have reached the quarter-ten in the semis. finals. Their opponents next week LOWER BRACKET j will be Shelly Lipowich and Dick the ZJ-year-old right-hander be-behiadLifofo ^Nfofo^C-sah-hit, came file "fit "«>"*»•*-■»*- Qy’-fnr NNHHRgr*, lh»n won-it when Yankees’ staff to go the distance J Julio Gotay drove in two runs in he spaced 11 hits—all singles—[the eighth, a 2-1 victoYy over Philadelphia j homERR PAY OFF at Fort Lauderdale Thursday. Home runs by rookies Bernie * * * I Allen and Dick Ratlins and an- Stafford now) has worked 41 inn- j -- — v»-— ...-——--------*—« igs—most on the dub—posted n incredible 1.69 earned run average and, almost as amazing in the day of foe home run, has not been touched for a circuit shot ^ during the entire exhibition grind, j TIRED AT FINISH Tired at the end against thel Phils. Stafford- was touched foe foe lone run In the ninth on singles by Ruben Amain. Frank Torre and Tony T“J^or before j getting rookie Ted Savage to ground odt and end it. The triumph gave the world I champs a 17-8 record, leaving them in a tie with St. Lotlis tor the best exhibition record The Cardinals nipped Detroit 6-5 at! their eighth consecutive teas. [ r To other games, Minnesoia,-de4 feated Baltimore 6-2 at Miami, San Francisco belted Milwaukee g.2 at Phoenix, the Chicago White Sbx shut out Cincinnati 541 at Savannah, foe Lot Angeles Dodgers clipped. OeYeUuxL .4=2. -at Tutfson. Houston defeated Los Angeles’ Angels 34 at- San Are tank) and Kansas City edged the Lessner. In the other quarter- quarterfinals stage. .Gary Achen-J back meets Floyd Sommers and final match. Floyd Pinkie and Lois Bueettner face Vic, Corpron Carl Knaack must fare Thml^ Corpron lone*. Knaack pulled the sure All matches will be concluded prise of the tourneys as he upset k*** TTnnrsday night starting at Four Unseeded Netters Remain CARL'S DRIVING RANGE EQUIPMENT CENTER NOW OPEN SPECIAL 2 WOODS S IRONS •AO *38" MEN'S GOLF SHOES R«t-$22.50 $1495 BUY—TRADE CLUBS—BALLS — BAGS Finance Your Equipment as Law as $1 hf ,Ws»k! NEW LOCATION: 1974 |. Telegraph Rd. FE 5-8095 Opp. Miracle Mile Theater 7:30 p.m. in the girts’ gyfo at Podtiac Central. uakafon 7. tow-r TODAY'S SCHEDULE •t St. Paul mjEDAT'S SCHEDPLE tODATW SCHEDVLE Edmonton at Calfary (Sanaa Uad Ml I SATI’RDAT‘8 SCHEDVI.E ' Stwkaaa at Portland 8INDAVS SCHEDULE ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., ID-Only'four unseeded players left in the Masters Invitatk Tennis Tournament. Roy Emerson of Australia, Peter Ibofoson of Australia won the New Zealand Open for the seventh-time. He beat Kel . Nagle, runnerup, fay nine shots. tournament's No. 1 seed, faces unseeded Carlos Fernandez Brazil today. Emerson easily made the quarter-finals by defeating Ed RuMnoff O Beach 6-2. 8-1 yesterday. Fere nandez did not play yesterday. Manuel Santana of Spain, Ne. 1 seed nf the event, already has. played Ms quarter-final match aad earned a berth la the send-flnaia. He downed Ned Neeley of Atlanta after a tough battle yesterday. 4-B, SI, H Thipd-needed Rod Laver of Australia, who also was idle yesterday, will meet Miami's 45-year-old Gardnar Mulky who is ure Real Value for You! BIG SAVINGS! KNOTTY PINE PANELING Regular $135.00 Price ORLY ’895- THRIFTY GRADE WP-2 ... 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Stickles,’ a sophomore at In- : v. , is; * j • New Record in 1,500 Meter AAU Event College Soph Swimmer Sets BARTLESVILLE, Okla. (AP)-A 17-year-old water polo player who Just wanted to-beat an Olympic champion. is the first man ever to sqfim 1200 meters-in less than 17 minutes. And a college sophomore whose mother taught him to swim has beaten one'American record and {dans to shoot for another mark. That was the picture today in the 1962 Men’s AAU Swimming wid Diving meet after Roy Saari stroked the metric mile in 16:34.1 and Ted Stickles steam the 400-yani individual medley in 4:18.1 Thufirsday night. RECOBDfi BEATEN Both men bettered the listed the American and AAU meet records. The meet is being held fo the 25-yard pool here. Wtjpld records are not involved since they are recognized only If . held meter pools. Saari took foe AAU title from twice Olympic winner Murray Rose, an Australian swimming fur foe University of. Southern California. "I Just wanted to beat Rore,’ said Saari, the champion in the outdoor 1200-meter. “I didn’t set out lor any particular time," Stiddqs set a time goal end didn’t quite make it, but beat the 4:23.7 mark set in last year’s AAU said. Stickles paid hall try to beat the American 200-yard individual medley record Of 2:01!? Saturday. He holds that shark and also the AAU meet refold of 2:02.1 Both Saari and Stickles coma from swimming families, of El Segundo, Calif., is the son of America's Olympic water polo coach and is a top player of that Stickles, of San Mateo, Calif., learned' to swim from his mother, a swimming teacher. SWIMMING FAMILIES th teenagers won their events!! - Saari took an aarty lead _CSnM st Tuuon Hew Tort <*) n. bum City el Wool ^u^Osrs icmBBts 4.1 American Cincinnati y« chiaaso til at Mwraj Kota.». B.jWiya 1 «. lrfn Mart puuburg at Waihlnatw . HURON BOWL-AIRWAY UUES 2525 ElizabaMt Lake Rd. V FE 5-2525 THiKTV-oine Tgfe PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1968 State Hospital Program at “300’ Bowling Assists Therapy 6.70x15 3# $7.95 7*50x14 $1.95 RIMUR TIRO 6.70x15 Vt $4.M 7.50x14 ft* $9.11 ’saar plan and hospital authorises want tor hi* offer of ctahplets free use of 300 facilities in a big way. "It New York Commtttoo to Decida Whether to Allow Sport ' •' A stall meeting each week de-I cidea who will go to 300 Bowl. t “Several of the patients have been , trying to keep each other on good ’ behavior so. as not to mile bowl* ing.” Vaughn said. ‘^TVy like to go in public. It is great training tor those who will return to nor-i mal life someday." MEW YORK (AP) A seven-man New York State legislative letlci lop Handy and Central High Schools. Proponents o( the issue say there will be no Inter** scholastic athletics lor the two Saginaw Valley League Schools except in lootball 1! the mlllage increase is voted ' 1 •. /...’ " - •.town. .The Bay City board ......-■ r Jof education is seeking ad- dltlonal lunds to. meet in-I creased q^erating costs. ■ into boxing today. A member said the committee laces 'a serious question of whether the sport of boxing should bp continued In this state/ Recfeation workers have been experimenting With various persons in weekly Journeys to 300. Up to 35 children bowl each Thuraday mornitig and about 43 mien Fridays. Adult women will get a dance next season if it continues. Trips to Tiger games and circuses have previously been the outside features. Just about every sport and recreation except bowling Is available on the hospital Hospital officials say it is tlfe first time they know of that an b>- The investigation was triggered" by the death of former welterweight champion Benny (Kid) Paret from a beating in the Madison Square Garden ring March 24. Parris body was flown to Mi-ami Ihuraday tor burial alter some 20,000 had viewed It at g Bronx lunand home. Paret died Tuesday after being In a coma for 10 days. Assemblyman Hayward H. Fby madore of fiaranac Lake, a former profoskmal boxer and wrestler, is a Ukely choice to head the committee. Youthful Bowler Hits 714 Series in ABC Tourney DES MOINES, Iowa (AP)—An 18-year-old bowler from Eric. Pa., brightened an otherwise' dismal session at Jhe American Bowling Congress Tournament Thursday new ones,” be stated. Enthusiasm has been very high for bowling. Several have requested a chance to try. "I'll have a lot to tell them at the hospital today," said one boy recently after toppling some strikes in a typical comment. MOREY'S The committee has been directed to decide if boxing should be outlawed in the state, or if the rules should be revised for ring safety. Earl Worner, a 1961 high school graduate, rolled hit 213, 367, 234 skein in the doubles. He got only 537 pins In support from Ms part* ner, Fred Gillespie, and the Pair’s 1351 total did not crack the top ten standings at the regular dlvi- The State Hospital will observe Mental Health Week starting April 29 with open house. The first meeting is scheduled today at the offices of Assembly MIDAS MUFFLERS MUFFLER SHOPS > Bowling Scene Heavy Plenty at Keg Tourneys Bowling tournaments continue to noon and runs through May 27 at dominate the area picture this Walled Lake. Men will bowl four weekend with the Milford Doubles, games across eight lanes using Hdwe’s singles and various state best three scores. event1 res^ng arturda^, GUARANTEED PRIZES The B A -M Recreation Singles _ TzZ ,7 7 ___ Classic gets railing Saturday after- •** 1® L - - ".ITT*—", and not). There wffi M a trophy for high game. BitTies close (May Tartar Lona Repeater GREENVILLE. Pa. un - Fred Prime of Wayne State is the only Repeater on the 196142 all league 'basketball team of the Presidents ' Athlstie Conference. Prime was a unanimous choice by the conference coaches. Others on the team ;aro Phil Harrison of Bethany. W. Va., Ray Maria of John Carroll, John DankuHc of Western Reserve and Dave Paul of Chae Institute. No '36* Reported in First Evening of Optimist Meet Mare than 250 bowlers took part in the opening night of the Union Lake Optimists "Bowlerama-36” at Wonderland last night and pot one was able to roll the magic number. The tournament, promoted for the Youth work of the Optimist’s dub, continues tonight, Saturday and Sunday. Entry is S1.00 with the top prizes being $150, 375 and 325. he in the 2nd week. The Michigan State Mep’s will be on again at Kalamazoo while the women continue at Muskegon. The Elks National is tti|l going in Detroit. Huron Bowl will be the last Pontiac team competing in the ABC. They will be in team play tonight and individual events Saturday. Waterford Announces Men's Softball Confab The second organizational meeting Of managers of men’s softball teams will be held next Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the Com; munity Activities Building on Williams Lake Road,* the Waterford Township Recreation Department announces. Fifteen teams have already ax* pressed interest in entering efiher WRESTLING We Won’t Slow Down After Our Anniversary Serial ..V Iwdr Specials ALL PIUS TAX ***** f3** Pro Qualifying in PSA Tourney Led by Hoover OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)—Dick Homer of Hasehsood, Mo., fed quallfing Thursday In the Pro- players) or the Ctais C loop (for beginners and intermediates). Deadline for entering teams is April 25. Interested parties, may call the Department at OR 4-0376. -AMgRICAj It’s Only 8 Miles to Rochester SEEWHAtWEHAVE - TO OFFER I hear\ # there’s 1 something [ coOking l between {%?. Speedway and Marathon SCARLETTS V Vs Lawn Program MW s* ft. fag.... SCOnSSEED MOO* **•..«. TeW to fee bred red fahfcgd ywr fare Scott* Twf laHflT.’S.. NON-BURNING FERTILIZER LONG LASTING...........i Cows 5,000 sq. ft. (10 lay or Jftere $2.$9) Terrific BIG 4 VALUE! <9 lucite Wail Paint THIRTY*TWO PRESS, , APRIL 6, 1901 Nixon Seems tolBe Cont WASHINGTON - Soma people an GOddent prone. 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MARIE IlMDw tlon official* yesterday reported a msnhitM. emr in Monday** apodal senatorial election Will not chance the outcome, la fact, It teffl give the winner, Republican Kent T. Lundgren, 15 more vote*.. •39s0 •o 91500.00 Convenient Credit Tens* ■iiin.ii.ua mi iwiwwn^r3aw*mm*«ws flat M. Brows Jr., al It Igaace, by U1 votes ta * special runoff A discrepancy between unofficial noting total* and the . number of voter* who used n machine to this city’s 40i District had kept alive Democratic hoped of n reversal. t Assistant State Election Di-motor Lawrence Carroll said the error wan definitely the fault of the machine, ft tailed to record 45 votes on the OOP side, Carroll •aid: (Editor’s Note — The united States is engaged tn a prim ram with Russia to develop at-lent secret weapons that eamli immobilise entire ettiee but leave them undamaged.) . , Ay PAMtlBJ. GARWOOD WASHINGTON tUP!> - It*s a war of toe future, and the enainy — anxious to make slaves of the population — had Just spread * strange gas over a large, pecting dty. v a a * . fit toe streets, people wandar daaed and stare vacantly an an Invading army rumble* in to -tote The potentialities am such that toe ,.UJ5. government is making afl intensive and rapkUy^rayihg effort to And out what it Is all There is no resistance. No one dies. No buildings am destroyed, and the population is easily -ovur> whelmed before the 'gas loses Its effect. JFK Sets May 1 to Declare Faith in United States WASHINGTON <* — President Kennedy set aside May 1 yesterday as a special day tor declaring “unceasing devotion and loyalty to tote nation’’ and absolute repudiation and rejection of totalitarian concepts of either the left or the right." about. It is a two-way street: TO. develop the weapons, then find wnya to defend gainst them. STUBBS I* BOM The responsibility for the U.S.1 program now is in the hands of Mai* Can. Marshall Stubbs, the white-haired, 55-year-old chief of die Amoy chemical empa. His of*i flee la In charge of CBR. * * '■ * .. -I Stubbs currently {* engaged in putting through a vast reorganization and expansion of the chemical service. Intelligence sources have indicated that Russia may be too yean ahead in gas and germ research, and Stubbs’ bug-et la doubled over a year ago. Even N, it * level of about mat miHkM for toe year begin stag . .. f, the CBS budget Witt be a sun drop la tbs bucket compared to tor billion* sprat on ^- But the subject Stubto deal [could be as deadly on a [scale as a nudes* attack. It also has advantages ’ — If a field so grim can have “advantages’' — over nuclear For example, the Army has told Congress that considerable progress has been made on a gas tost could disable the population of a dty like New York tor several hours — time enough lor an army, to manto in and take over. This had been described as “an effective gas which disorientates a person, makes a parson Incap- able of realizing what ba is, doing under the influence of too gas." It was the general who advanced ie view that CBR warfare poo-ibly could ba pad to pare lima . and property, whereas .a nuclear bomb would dptray both. He dip-cussed the subject ip an Interview at his headquarter* bp a wartime temporary building across from Wahington National Airport. * W * ; Ha does wot sham the belief of some that CBR poop a greater to the human mm than “It should be ramambaNd,” hr said, “that theeffeetto ba achieved by chemical and biological weapons can be salactivu. They need not kffl or even cauaa permanent injury.” . '■ j I FREE w w w ■ iriiin ms a a ; parking( 7 C/ JEWELRY CO. jpllbiif IMI 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET I FUil OurHadum Optical Dept. nSSjlSb. Dr. lanwy tomIda, Optoma** S^IrS Congress approved a resolution In >458 asking the President tp proclaim May 1 of each year as Loyalty Day. This Kennedy did with a call to ;■ all the people to patriotic, civic [ and educational organizations to tako part in appropriate ceremonies and “join in the reaffirmation of their loyalty to the . United States of America." Discovfir Stowaway The U.S. government has an official name for something like this — CBR. In initial-happy Washington, this stands for chemical biological and radiological warfare. In the grim world of CBR, WORCESTER. Mass. (UPD -Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Hall, returning to their home hem after s camping trip in New York’s Adlrondacks, discovered a woodchuck stowed away on to* frame over a wheel of their automobile. •ad even germs may be coa- ly tout otberwlee would be destroyed la a nuclear war. Both the United States and Rus- The Statue of liberty bolds the Dedanflon of Independence In Iter left hand while the broken chaina of. tyranny ha at bar fact “ ‘THE COUNTRY GIRL’ WILL KNOCK YOU RIGHT OUT OF YOUR SEAT . . .” —Louella O. Parsons M. . . YOU'LL UNDERSTAND ALL THE RAVES ABOUT GRACE KELLY WHEN YOU SEE HER IN THE COUNTRY GIRL!'" —Walter Winchell BING W WILLIAM CROSBY^ HOLDEN THE COUNTRY GIRL gym| AUDREY HEPBURN VENGEANCE IH T* BRIDES BIDROOM ■ACTRESS NOMINEE for 1962 MAAEMYAWMOH as that delightful darling, Holly 6olightly! "Tfe Qcupit eomefy m up m. yewu-': LIFE _____plus —— AN EXTRA FEATURE bmCKEYh S fsl, Mil, tues., wed., thus*. 8 Saturday andsuw>AY_ ■ ■T* Courtly Olrt" It IiwImIIMI • Coiwfry SMP Ill*-Tl**-1*tl* • “Breakfast at Tiffany's” at Bill sal* I TirCAMY liiUiMJtU ■ •‘•r*dkfa»l.tTWpw,»wMMItely ■ TIFFANY 1:19-B:9M:M Mon-ww THIRTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. APRIL B, ltttt Vt/grfUTT : - Teirorisls Kill 10 | in Algerian Attacks Court Won't Hear Appeal in Beveriy Aadfand Suit ALBANY NY. The etato’i higheet court hu refuted to hear DANCING NIOHTLY ALGIERS (AP) - Terrorists killed M peraope eight Moslems end two Euippeane—in Oran and I Albert today. Moat of the at* 1 LADIES’ meat SEEM FOR THE SEASON - Now Showing thru Wednesday 2 First Runs! - 3 Unit Show! 1st RUN FEATURE-UNIT NO. T This it HOLLYWOOD'* CONFIDENTIAL STORY Airplane Bomb Scares Que Mostly to Jokers Trial of Cohen Goes to Jurors Charged With 4 Others in Gangland Murder / of The Enforcer* 1st RUN FEATURE -UNIT NO. 2 txausive FIRST SHOWING 1HE ONE YOU HAVE WAITED FORI THIS WILL REALLY MAKE YOU FLIP! f i tiioi in int • ART OF GENTLE PERSUASION! FEATURETTE-UNIT NO. 3 X "THE HOUND THATTHOUGHT $k HE WAS A. RACOON" NOMINATED FOR TWO ACADEMY AWARDS! At Beet Coatume Design ★ Beet Musical Score Pays for Drinking Spree and His Big, Fat Afouth SOUTHAMPTON, England WEEKEND SHOWS ATr 1:00-3:00->5:00-7:00-9:05 P.M. ALSO: WALT DISNEY* "AQUAMANIA' [RpcK Hudson DOrisDay .THE BRIGHTEST, HAPPIEST TIME OF YOUR LIFE! Festival of Song, Dance and Laughter/ HANG ON TO YOUR SEAT! MMpinn npnoiK itywppi SUSPENSES JOLGER * SANDS • ANNETTE * WYNN .TO«rrKlRK-K£v*CaRCORAN-HB*rCALVt(-flp* SHELDON i> imsstoA cnwa w TUESDAY THURSDAY 4769 Dixie H PLEASE DON’T TELL ANYONE THE SECRET CLIMAX!! Strand '■pit AND THE PENDULUM .... . PANAVISION ... COlOft TBEFONTTAC PRBSg. FRIDAY> APRIL 6, 1963 THE TEMPESTS Featuring COUNTRY HOE-DOWN MODERN WESTERN and HIUBIUT MUSIC Heor Lively-Peppy WENDELL SMITH and HIS BAND Hffl NEW rocker — President Kennedy reaches out te‘ touch a new racking chair In his White House office after It was presented to Mm by J. A. Bonilla Attics, die Dominican KepabUe’s secretary of state tor foreign affairs. The wood is dMKyearotd mahogany. i cocktail lounge CAMY-OUT SERVICE on ALL DINNERS and PIZZA •UR and WIN! TO OOI 1967 Cuss Lake 602-8010 | PIZZA inttruetion is freal It come on In and have a belli After JuOt 9 May lessons you’ll to • |ood bowled PASQUALE’S p Roitaurant and Ear vf_ ____LAKI Q1UON, MICH._ jfZ} Kitsbew Ctesee DeiflJOtUL 195 S. Lopnr Row MODI.N AND SQUA.I DMCXNC uruut mm u OXBOW LAKE PAVILION MOW FORMING SUMMER: LEAGUES-FOR ALLI CLOSED MONDAYS HURON BOWL LOUNGE LETS TWIST * at the immmm Dine and tvidl DANNY ZELLA ud Mi ZEL TONES Every Wednesday % thru Sunday Come On • • * Lets Twist SPECIAL SUNDAY FAMILY STYLE DINNERS BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEON LENTEN SPECIAL iorved ovary day daring Lmt COMPLETE DINNEBt FRENCH FRIED 1180 DEEP SEA FILLET. ...... A with homenutd* tartar tauee Soup, Juice er Freth Fruit Cep,' i, I m> Bums I id (wMi ear b COMPLETE LUNCHEONi FRENCH FRIED DEEP SEA FILLET...... 9Sc with hoatamaJa tartar tatter Cboies ef 1CI CREAM Sing Along at Our SING ALONG PIANO BAR NIGHTLY ROWLING BANQUETS m ANY DF OUR S FISVJHNINC AREAS W DUFFER’S DEN W DIVOT DINER * PAR-LURE A NIBLICK LOUNGE A BIRDIE COVE THE JERRY LIBBY QUARTET This weekend you ought to treat youraelf to a fine evening of entertainment and dining. The finest ia here... Como on in and aae what we mean. FE 5-2502 THIBTY-FIYS • family dinners * FRIDAY FISH DINNER ... 85c SPAGHETTI.,.. 85* (Beer and Wine Out) FORTINO- BICMAR BAR • RESTAURANT PI 3-9446 FI 2-6229 us 94-98 W. Huron Sunday Special COLOR TV County Starts Big Road Plan Oektand County's Road Com million haa launched whet It call* largest road reconstruction program In JO yean.” Fear mile* at pevfei re now under contract, dated tor jcggetructtoo eterting June 1. and ST men miles of various improvements will be plaoed under tract within three months, according to Hllaad II. Thatcher, cam-mission throe months, be expects to negotiate IB mOas of local grading and paving project* fifty par cent of- the cost of them Improvement*, Thatcher aald, will ho tooted by communities in which the roede are located, according lb xsr PARTIES COCKTAIL LOUNGE Bar-B-Cued SPARE- S RIBS ! . 1 — BANQUETS JoaMae UHi^ . _ CALL POK INFORMATION Opm OsNp • A.M. to 2 AM Seeder 2 P.M. te l A.M Ptoatf ef Free Parkins 1650 N. Deny at Realise M. FE 3-9732 FE S-9941 gtonteg at the mealy's throe- Friday - Saturday 9 P.M+-2 AM. "DO-SI-DO" Spadafore Bar 6 N. Cue* (Center of Hama) Thatcher said three^rojects already under contract call tor a total at lour miles of black-top Long Lake Road, from Stephen-con Highway to Dequindre Road. Farmington Road, between 12 end 15-mile roads. Rldhardeon Road, between Haggerty and Green Lake roads. Aaethev .29 mUw of road* to he paved or widened this year and eight mfiee of graded rands to bo paved next year will be pteced on-der contract by early July, Thatcb-er aald. Total ooat for thb work is estimated at $4.5 million. MAJOR PROJECTS Major projects in tMa year's program include: L Widening S.5 miles ef South-field Read from two to five lanes between Northwestern Highway and 13-Mge Road. 2. Raving six miles of Aqdereon-vffle Road aoutb of Deriabin*. I. Reconstructing and pe._, Baldwin Road between the aty ef Pontiac and Interstate-75; Middle Belt Read between Northwestern Highway and I486; Big Beaver Hoad between Adame Rond and 145, end Soott Lake Roto between Elizabeth Lake Read and Dixie Itohway. fei addition to them warn NY Greets Goulart With Ticker-Tape MOREY’S GOLF ft COUNTRY CLUB 2280 UuIms Uke Rond ^ Phoae 363-0414 NEW YORK (AP) — Braj resident Joao Goulart was kon-ored Thursday with a ticker tape fa up Broadway viewed by thousands. He was greeted at City Hall by Mayor Robert F. Wagner end met with Francis Cardhud gpeilman. --- 0 Later, hr was the guest of honor at a private dinner attended; by more than 90 dignitaries hj-cluding Acting Bemvtary-General U Thant of the United Nations, and heard himself lauded by Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller. SQUARE DANCING aT^TSSESStt I FREE! * MENI WOMEN! JUM10RSI SENIORS! Free...Fun...for Everyone! LEARN BOWL IN JUST 5 LESSORS WITH A NEW, EASY METHOD All Classes Starting Week ef April 9 USB 9:00 TUES. Women Women Women THURS. Women Women Men OAT. aaaaaaeanaaaaaaaaaaaaooaaaaauaeaaaaaaaaaea Please Enroll Me in Your FREE LEARN TO BOWL BLASSES NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER CUSS (Check One) MIND WOMEND JUNIORS□ SENIORS□ DAY AND TIME (M b»L______________■ . . '_______________ VHE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIPilK APRIt », im THIjlTY- betters Tel! STAMP MOPERN MIRACLES —AW'EITHER HE'LL -FAINT AW FALL ,ER J L TTf MACHINE’LL ^ i > EXPLODE AN’ / 1 A, SPLASH/ 9H4!|,W, / HeiMwrude TH / tpworeumset^H r / Mttirocxe often IHaPigW LB 4J mmWmtmwib nw AusnuNJ v^B--4*| nwrimoN wut l«rrBnosBnBrar HAP THSy) ROAP B l>ieP UOSTIY VD HAUL BWNf /SUM. UMW10 MUM TWg ARM. PUOU WFTKVOTNsm ^|(T efirleniwwBnBfWTi Iggggg^jl T \muca—o*mamet, WMljUMO #1, THIRTY-SEVEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1962 Carriers to Pull Hair When Rules-Revamped Motor* Are firm to Higher By SAM DAWSON AP Bnftlnrsfl Newt Analyst | NEW YORK — The traps-1 portatkm Industry, particularly the older sections, will applaud President Kennedy’s Mast at one of their chief handicaps. That is the outmoded regulations under which | they am forced to operate. suggested, as helping Is solve at I least the abort term problems. 1 * * * I 'The regulatory miwniaeirme are in the center of the fight. And th§ oldest of than, the interstate Commerce Commission, is observing Its 73th birthday this week. The railroads, chief charge ol the ICC; and the airlines. Under the wing of the Civfl Aeronautics Market Falls Into Pattern McClellan Convinced Govt. Was Cheated Despite Co/s Testimony Detroit Produce WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. John L. McClellan, D-Ark., said today topmony by Douglas Air craft (». officials had not shaken his belief that it and Western Chemical, Murray Ohio Manufacturing (new) and Technical Material. Losers Included Ross Products, Mead Johnson, Audio Da-Th/*—’ f PnrtOT> and Hill’s Supermarkets "A," Corporate bonds were firm* U. S, Government bonds rebounded fropi yesterday’! selloff. other firms. Western Electric was the prime contractor, Douglas its chief subcontractor, in developing tbs- Nike Missile system that now rings strategic target areas all over the United States. In two days of testimony before McClellan's Senate Investigations subcommittee, Douglas officials bitterly assailed subcommittee American Stock Exch. ssm attar esmwsn »• u> etibuu. SBfiSW. . livestock Summoned to. Meeting by Radio tj % jjp, Financier Estes MB mis Indicted in thm$24-Million Fraud UK UV4 U*+ H .. *» » fee * EL PASO, Tex. «*.— A federal u% ?h5 u* grand jury has indicted multimfl $_ lionaim financier Billie Sol Erie) »% !»H tan . „ and three other Texans on charges j% I6aHr#« Plottln« * 534-million fraud. News in Brief Down in March Goldberg Reports Drop of 161,000 as Job Total Hits High for Month a ary* SK« Man1 Wa? 1.10 & mlGrain Dealings ppJa Bit One-Sided (CHICAGO UR - Grain futures * # * . dealings were slightly overbid- Employment hit a March record aneed to the .Selling aide today ^ ge^u.OOO, an increase of H7r and prices were a bit easier during go,, Febniary he ..id. the lint several minutes on the ^ irasiaieif adjusted unem-board of trade. pfoymen* rate declined further to , , * *___* “ . . U per oantri the work tocos com- Brelsn said there appeared with 5.6 per cent In Feb- be a little mom profit selling in thebeUri that some oomnoditiea, G6^ the figuree at ** ^ the opening eeesion of a tfoxlsy bought earner in the week during ooofBMBC# to ^ rep** Grain Pricas era «7*+ Business Notes $174 Million Suit Lavolod by RCA at Font Motor PHILADELPHIA • - M Mo- Burroughs Man Vott ■“ ms*~m pwfof k ^ Against Joining UAW ^.<,n.s.Jtauai DETROIT m- An attempt by ■*•*•*■• JsMsaa. the United Auto Workers Union to Goldberg's figures showed that obtain collective bargaining repre- whlle the civilian Mbor fores tfe Buys Shorts in Bohn NEW TORE (AP) - Universal , American Carp, of New Woric said THlitTYrBlGHT THE PONTIAC PKKSS. FRIDAY, APftlL 6, 1062 Death Notices tfliwi Wiltom Rotten. also 1 V, gurvtoodto 1 gnndsoa. Puroal strzL? z^zu^n tVL 4M VMwhMteJl nla i w.onwmnjai a real • tmeinwd *» Waads Jeai »£?“ u.d!*^' tec* D.>E. Pursley . wj^ygET? Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “DesignW far Funerali'* HUNTOON isistant. state. MM, Uf WWBIA ittao Pres» Box 1*4. „,jta Ukii '"'J- Ajwir!»» »•« »«r Sl*HA m Aircraft ^icUniiti ' ***** t* **»• ta sot up and op-tttto team to Hill liWim. 2D Century Machine Col. j M ...I Daniel, Ji r__JMT ---- _T Mrs.Vtt_. __- _IDuM D. AM. ~*MirM ■Mtii lit MM Saturday April 7. At S p.m. from Moor* Bm6uS:aL Mr. Crone vtU II* In state at the Sparks - Griffin Funeral Home, i Voorhees-Siple holt; dear brother of Mr*. ItyrU ■■ __ J, *hef field: atao survived by 7 FUNERAL HOME Cterk-TypUt 1, Sateiy 43.4*1 . South Park*. • TOLL OH »i8flMr~ Typing and ttanhusd a *Mi Eeponding real estate concern fll?f fj[ d*4aq| Iswriting to scHirrr FUNERAL* FROM J3S0 Saturday, AprU 7. a I Dooelseu-Johoi mm rtth Rev. Malcom E. * Rotating. Creme tlon Appel Cemetery. Mr. * it Ha in Mate at tbo Di ^-t-liaMI..— held Saturday, Aptttt. at UJI from the Panin Funeral Heme with Dr. Tom Imlme officiating. . toienoMl tn Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Mr.- Oaar will Me In - MeAe at the Pursier Puaora1 CRT, APRIL J. INI. MAUDE M 4*05 White Lake Rd.; Clerkiton, age 0: belored wife of Jacob ■i Ort: dear mother of John. Pra Bart and Louie OilMrt: dear i tor of Mm Lewie. Funeral ee toe Will be held SatMd*t.Agril |Tat I p.m. from Bherpe-Ooyette BraBto^S&erMn^r^fleUt tea. Interment In White Chapel OaStoton. Mre. Ort rtUtatate • elate at the Sharpe-Oi • nerel Bone. Clarketon. WBtrZ. APRIL A. 1M7. JOHN Henry, 33* Lapeer It.. Lake .Orton: ago *4; Aar father of Mre. Ctarene* Parker, Mn. Abner Bunnell, Mre. Inland Benton sc" Wtlllam H. Wert*; dear broth) of Michael. Mary. TTywd. tnmoe vT«d*yl70th«Tendehiidren and' g I Ml irtadfiMlf Punoral eon &SSlU«JSLSSU Funeral Rome. ZUBKE, APRIL I. 1943 MARY. «n Orem Id., Goodrich, Ml eh. J Cemotery lata 44 ! 4-0RAVE LOT IN - — ^Onfden nf 1 WHITE CHAPSL Irotbcrbood. OB I A BUDDY FOR fishino. wh5 i 1 SShLIr t BEAimFUt L Writs Pontiac | ©T. FMNR Y- 8 • Mount Park Ccm • 1 p.m. FE otan story- CnU aftor .wv^pew. Warnings Of *** ip, talk. Matt be neat appearing PonMae Prone. Bpa «1, *f0. » p.m. HQ EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Are You Satisfied with Your Present Earnings ? If not we have an opportunity tor yon that la worth to vestiget-too. Meniere making op toll* Mwand more yearly la aaMM DON'T HESITATE For Interview call PE Milt IUMP AND PAINT MAN. SO-SO wt* guarantee Moot lake pride Detail tab* —‘ “* Oeltlidge. Berkley. ' Salary open Recent reference — Write Pontiac Preee Boa 17. DRILL COOK. APPLY AAW ROOT referincei. Able to J EVELYN EDWARDS ^ininSwo^iwTicw*! H MH Baal Huron , . Mlo « • Phone FE 4-0584... VARIETY Job*fwr girl agodr 14-34 with typ- trtwtii- Sriush If ■'AT-'LAST . . JIf! AT A PRICK YOtr CAN AFFORD' Train at Horae for the , BILLION'DOLLAR EtEETRONICS INDUSTRY We Offer You OUfftMJKflW. Disc. DRAO. «ftrun trace, eU kind! State Inspected . 4jH||*~Uadweeln<. WhoUsele AyrlBwatA- FErahhsd 17 i rai streaearm. iuadt' tor opajMMai. Evserthteg fata- , ■ fikedTaBjitt Ml nfTIHs;.1 ' j BOOM*. PRIVATE _ gjyjt j Ir^t" EA^'cIj»A>iyiMMicOTW. FOB ■wi WHW Tiwwi gad bnlh. newly Joeerelei. 7* Amerlt»eeHu.Ow.to(-dl-nmeter, u se Atoo whiu tone, nrkorrltus. Norway end whit • eprnce Op to Iff. MSA » troee. oeorgreene. h InuHi '"ilk _ & tow HATflwigf BoS5 ’ at wifflaatn ‘XaitBi ■ 3 ROOMS. CLEAN. QUIEY Pl£a8- I Bj near bue etattoo. J HW Ho drtnkore. 1H Parr r ROOMS. FIRST FLOOR. FOR - tody. 3ia N. Saginaw PK MW. ROOMd. FRIT ATE, CLEAN,, “SLATER'S SI H. PAflBB WF~— Day* PE MIS Hlghte FB 44UT f wo6hs awd SXTB'OH^liS! ‘ Utilities. iAko prlrltoaos. IU. ISf- - I miles from ANY OUtL OR WOMAR NEEDING, B a friendly . adeteer. phono PE 3 J-S1M after 5 p m Or If no an- & •war cnU PE MW. Confidential. [ „ Menominee. PE A7»0S CAREER OPPORTUNITY m5S«?Tm 11 frame Which will toad to More pooltloaa. Only young Si ■ to n with mtai- HAIRDRfcsdYR WANTED. BETTY LeCornu, Waterford. OR *-UM HAIRDRESSER. PULL OR PART mat. Must bo onarteaeod. Apply -^-eHrlMCisir^n^VBfftlkE |B»' EBaabofh Lake Rd Mara Kaow-Row ■EPERiEHfay.woiiiil^TO T^pa at Lowest Budget Terms ‘-—I ^i'ab', Anywh tPd * LJL DtJ* TO IXFAHIXOll chanft In management. We need tbelodowlM bm lo aUn i»-mediately. Helper drivOT a nd ■slesmen. Apply 4M 8. Saginaw. Holland Furnace Oe. expansion nrosrsm. caCL or see Paul P. Petroff. personnel dtrec-tor. Pontiac Osteopathic Hosp. ’ 47tit N. Ferry- (a®roes from bospi Mi to^» |.n, ^Bventogs by oppt- MAN TO DO CLEANINO AND sertice werk. Apply M Newberry MAN DESIRES’WORK AS CHAUp. feur, handy man. FE 4-3794. taLBS — I AM SEfklNO ThB OPFICEKWm^I-NN^ exp. nec- inlet position with unlimited tom-mgs. write Fontiae Proes mcx ta. references, emeries**. Writ* -to Pontiac Press Box Ik: ... ELDERLY ’ MAN FOR PAW* eesary. ■alary. Eendale’s. 41 W. Huron. SPARE TIME? CALL UL 3-1157 WANTED—LAWN8 TO RAKE. 4100 par hour. FE 4-4013. YOUNG MARRIED MEN — GOOD le for gat station near Xeego Baikar. Rngutru rctorenece. Muet &jp off ^ EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR •mbitioui man who *“♦* *nj« adrancement and onmlngc. Ha prior oneo experience neceeeory. ar.*w as ctol Finance Co, » N. ■ IBB—7—S nnAL __________ salesmen for new office to Dray-on JPtalne mm. Sntoo manager , otltfon arellable. OR 34»». . , „ Ji s dikEK , EgRagcteNCK , necessary. Apply At MlUs fher* macy. 1741 lr7 Maple. BTKam —“*» ref creese, btowawi 14:30 a.m. 1:3# a.m. and I p.m. to 1 334-074*. ' Werk Wantsff FsireIs COMPTOMETER OPERATOR AND work. Mutt. Uk# detailed clerical •dueaUon. jab experience »L CXX». OK , curb gtrle. it a * W Root • — —_______— Baottnor _____in Cleaners. 1308 N. Farry. ooob BODY MAN. ALSO HE-ehanlc. steady poettton. Used Caw. 1> Auburn. HANDY MAN. 55 OK ojmn. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Neat appearing married me > 41 wanted to eerrice < ..shed non-eoaeonaL Pontiac route. Ho talM experience eeeary. High school odue nio^Nda LADY WOULD uni HOU8KWORX iokAN FOR COOKdNk, ETB-■ kgs. Morey’s Oott and Country ib. 3300 Union Lake Rd. off Medical assistant — labor- story ^techriclan^gpsrtenced, —* gPRINO HOUSBCLEANINO, D orating. EM ,3 g*33, ggT-AMg. - SECRETARY r LBOAL. MANU-factoring and general office ea-poricaco. Roftrencoe. PE 3-4110. Hi , __________r VI a re rage 1131 wtakly. Pint » guaranteed tit*. Also I t# open la Oxford-Lake Orton a, OR 3-04*5._____________ OR WOMAN WITH CAR. __a |3 to 43 and up per hour. Nationally adrertlaed Watktn* *—■ rite experience unneces . old ' age bo bsndtoap, ful for light houtework. Lire U I 9VI IM ilV|^IVI I# : ADDITIONS. milCODSLtlfO. The tSBtfRS Pres* FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 mas S RES. *• • *OB. AO error, should bo ro-ported tmmijlntoly- Tbo press assumes no ramon slbUlty far .orrare cdkar than to cancel the charges tor that portton of the ffrel Inicftlnn of too adrertlse-moat which ha* baen ron- ’whST^siftbS: are made be cure to get your “bill number.” No e^etmants will bo gtrea CABS WANT AD RATBB Lines 1-Day 3-Days a-Days I ».» KB 1*4* 110#o SB SB Closing ton* tor adeatttaa-nients cootslntag trpo sixes latter than reeular agate type Is 13 e'rtock toon too day prerlous to pnMto*»m. - NOTICE TO ABVKfrnMns Tbo deadline tor tanoalla-. tlon ef trnnstent 'Want Ads MS a.m. the day of pnbltaa- .‘V'ESPySTSS Wanted Classified OotoJtns —classifications A 7. and I — mwt oMatoy mmy tn the reader the nataro of the work offered or the product g be sold phu tae fled Adru MARRIED MAN Can use ene man 35-4* Urlag In Pontiac or Drayton Plains, with i good past amptoymaat record MM to WmmI tRVddtiBR. Rochester Road Rochester after wi &5fE"bPENINOa fOH 40aL“ mod office pertcniol. g« Mf-Schusur. Lion “— Mile. BffltDlffO MdOfcRNIXAWoH pertoaee. Can after 4 0# profit ' sharing.. Caff LAkerk I 7-7933 tor appointment or spriy \ MILL OPERATOR Batordays. FE 4414# M. C MFG. CO. jib- indtanwaad Rd, Lake Qri«n, Real Estate Salesman * fuwtik wmrTTii man OR WOMAN ^ IN MILKIRD lher FontlaelPress JMft Mato. Apply fill suer, Peoriae Fress cScSatlon Dept, FanMae. Mich REAL ESTATE SALESFXOPL* noadad. waara offering an exoel-lent ugsMwmjtt to aayane who rriswx realty. FB 34—. See Bek Harrell. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED Yi Design and Quality - at towaaT patstbls prices Done In beautiful deoeraler « a hoaaewoek. m-M73. Fomlac terminal of Inter-State WANTED: EXPERIENCED OUT- m-x%3Fst^* ALL AROUND WOMAN FOR B business available to FonUac. Ex- Dept MCD4gS4i FtMBaH. 111. Ban AND «m AS CARETAK-ers tor ant. bldg., part time. Muet be (ibar. honest, and bandy, out age. refersnoei and sximrl-enct. Write ta Peotlac Frees Bog No money dawn law me- pya JOE VALLELT _ 'The OM Rellablt Ploosrr” OL I4SP PE M SAVE UP TO 4# PER CENT ON cabtaeta. also formica remndol- atSe. *OL *l1tolP*and*Ll Tmm! week. Mon -Pn. Must _ transportatton. MA HIM after g. EAUTY OPERATOR WANTED Dtote^aMheroy. OR aW" iiftf UTTER. WRITS Sk*vi5nRy PltH AhfporC w transportation OR MR r“ 4 pm, SALESLADY marteaeod to boMgjry. handba w Pontiac Mall Fer tolenrl stoat Mr. TlllBi. BAKER’S SHOES •arar RAUL TRASS. SAND OR I ^'JX%S'8*?U22&\ Ci ggArT* * tw tlon prtigrrwd- m-im. _ ALtnhwmw Mol¥ml dJiLJ Ml£l Im * £ mi r>»ilm r— w eONt nMfft w —. yeagfBv"'cy repaired J* hstoi ktoM men at our office. Oeneral Printing A Offfce Supply Co.. IT W. Lawrence satory'. Write Stotof 'experience ■ ' RUmgWO. .WffBHBBil.' and auaUftcatlons. Manager. 1J54 ____FE *-***t COLORED: PARLY FURNISHED »5|JJ * »«“• •»« *•». PE ea&ifa> - 3 roomsT- a private eatraaoe, on bus Un I AliO 1 BEDROOMS. APPLY 4M* Circle Lane. Weedhull Uke. ROOMS ANDBATH LOWER, refrigerator, store, tad (as heal furnished, downtown, tit Oak- Hempstead. 4-4344. nfte FE 4-4347. Jlng TOR 3-7440." t 'results, UL 3 3940 Ambulance Service OENERAL AMBULANT! M0 ktote MT”* FB 4-7333 : ApyB—m >»rvhd TUNINO AND REPAIR1NO. 34-g. hour MIVlOO, ill work fuarantssd ky factory tralnod men Jfttpetnl Whtrlpoel -Kenmore Washer repair eerrtoe. R. B. MOW FB W43* Arckitdcturol Drawing ANCHOR FENCES No Money Down. FB 4-7471 rlBW>Bf , 4 ENOINI AIRLINER. LOS AN-gelee. S«n Francisco. $79.50. Hawaii. |M extra. New York, 430. Nlaml. 444. Ferry Service Inc. oiTiBt. LEA VINO FOR SOUTHERN ILL1-nois Saturday morning. Share expense Call OR 3-*40*. NEW CAR LEAYINO FOR S — “=vR,.»d^S truck. Please ei halt and wt win gl imato. OR 34344. thurman'ISS?----5* '4-37331 PaBPLON - WATERLOX - WAX CARL L. BIIXS SR., ' Sanding. — MTIi. r.q^^nydkr noo* DMH EXPERT PIANO TUNINO By Master Craftsman OfMBDlATB am VViegand Music Center ftgnt FBdtttl >—4 priltyart EM 34143 Hare Year Party i , Hall, Privats bar - Mnsto waiton At ^**ry. FE 347*3 orMT 3—1. Wsnttfl ChiMran to Board 21 CHILD CARE, ROOM AND BOARD < — Licensed homd. IIT g—jT DAY CARE FOR SMALL CHILD Benjamin R. Backus I W. Huron SI. FB 441 —ft KlLSSf * oei^ NATIONS LARGEST TAX SXXV. _ » ON 43 W. HURON ar. n Jostrir fB 44it* . Wallpaper Steamer moor sandsrs. polishers, band sanden. funmet yaeaum cletn-tri. Oakland Fusl A Palm, 43* lit! 1 CALL INLL* ALL. MORB CASH for tornlturtand ■*- gain House. FE BUNK BEDS, 4 CHESTS. 1 desks, In hardwood, used. FE HR \ & B AUCTION High dollar paid for honeclK *00 ORAVSS CONTRACTINO Nroo Bsrimnto* OB *-l»II AMYTWNQ IN ribME REPAIRS. M] painting, ptostertag, carpenter pairs. All watt guaranteed. F eettyaona. wm CmiT SPRING SPECIAL Addlttona. fireplaces, kitchen cabinets, porches. ooaMol won garage NaftoOrih,Mtotogna basements. fba and **®ma coo-SClMaUOD lasai Oulnn'. — structlon. ""VSMMBSg? CARL GILBERT , MY 3-1034 TOUR HOME OR MINK KEYS * NACKERMAN Tour bom* or our*, .tt 3-sr FE *43*7 gggg w. Per RALPH E. WHITE NOTARY ^ PUBLIC IttlB. PI cutting ami toriUlstea, trucking. Robert Crier. OB M4M A-l MERION BLUE SOD. DEUf-erles made or you pick up. MM Crooks ltd UL EMO. LANDSCAPINO AND EXCAVAT-INO. SEEDINO. SODDINO. Ftao sstimates BM 3-3415 iwuTO .luiANty - iIMIW BE#teRg AND SEPTIC TANKS ^ALIDD A^REPMHEDa, SETTERS INSTAlUMt^ *_____FE 44331___ W. E->ALBOTT A SONS 1034 Oakland ATS. FE 4-44*1 Medernlsetlsn Additions Custom BulH Cabinets Free estimates and FRA term larnkw 1 3X4 — F ECONOMY BTUOE ea Jge g«rtirrWiI B. * L. OONSTRUCnON Johnson’s Radio & TV , Colored TY Service • B. Waken fe mm Licensed MBdtam Twkji MiCKF.Y STRAKA IV SERVICE _ PAY OB EVER. FB f.lM« Trm mi lbr»l( g£ jx’r.’.rxis Mipl*. Oak. Ash. stc mg gleeth ^..VT-sr tfinsz « A.%S.8ta.aM!! ALL CASH GI OR FHA Any equity even if behind ta payments. No listing no to*, no commission. Immediate doppgtt.1 day dining. R. iTwickersham MAyfair 6-6250 BUILDER _ HEEDS 1 OR MORE Vacant Lets city M Pontiac -Aay srea. Fast Action ky buyer. ««■J&ELJ’J? • ALUMINUM J EXPERT TREE "SERVICE. j>REB OtamMOg- FE M5S3 or OR 1-3000. General Tree Service' f AtpOTt -tUMBER Complete Building Bnpplles 1035 OAKLAND A VET FE 4-45*8 target ebb CASH BRICK. BLOCS. STONE AND flreplaces. 30 yoatt experience. Phone OB 3-7*** or MALlJl*. Mr*® *® »m*B. Comm reiMehtlel. 34 yonn « Special spring price. OR 34173 OR asm »*ST price. Any tone, PE »****. LIOHT HAUUNO.' MOkNINOi Fred Behlmbo FB 4-HM 1H+ AND f.. ' Track total Trucks to Rent « HOURS land cohtbaw — a EQUITIES WRIGHT 3*3 Oakland Act DON'T GIVE UP! Your priesri) can be cold to to* ja Drayteo Plains - Weat Subei’— 1 making. SUrvey only. V thro nay. Smtd toputris Manufacturing. UM * absorbers. gffHto and generators: whoa bought at neuter Hat B-to. ^ Install fftoto yonreoH and got » ^maspbno famb 173 BnMwbr^ rBMtal ROTARY BLADE SHARPENED lo thorough besvy R- a good Inner tar I days n trying after 7 p.m. inranroK w£h. Wt rax?* Hwy to EXPERIENCED WAIYBBta. Muxt, . EE5 EOOREBPnfp^ALL T, u nnE Ortoovlll*. be tL PIES* - curs NAfiaffik: i» -arwei married preferred. Sapor Chief: Drive ba TMtoumpk mm Btoto. j towwi^g 1 WiEbglif le. Listings a small eq ii BAYS SUTBR NOR SMALL ACRB- to 41* to 41*0*0 price rang* ' to* Clark Real Estate. lmtImos—BA>r tota or cbtr. Middleton realty1 oo. ~ —i r~------- ■we Need' Lake Properties LOT* - COTTAOKP—Yn: AROUND FOR SALK AND FOR RENT , Boyer* Galore I 7731 Rt*kleigA|»A*S^r OR , •§*. JO-Hr* HOSPITAL FE 5-3331 . Orchard Court '• * Apartment* ' I MM I Mnwi Air eMdUtonad MODERN IN EVERT DETAIL 3*BF.DROOM BRICK FRONTS 3-BEDROOM W|Ta^ARPORT , .SWWQKAL*. - Basement > ‘ 2 Baths - BtuR'ln* Storms arid Screens Available May 1st: CLEAN ROOMS. _________________il*. PE 3-0318. ROOM AND OR BOARI --------- Atfe. FB 4-1&H MODEL at 706 CORWIN rm i I BLOCK WEST Or OAKLAND Wbaw* ai ■ | BLOCK NORTH Of MONTCALM - .jgP.,,0*- Ft 4-2182 or FB *-2783 « im n«i|liu i to } )| jMiSda Hww __$ ^ ^VLvJCfffioRES HAYDEN i t ***** jr Sunset View BLOOMPIBLO Htua SCHOOLS Orchard, **4ttug, a little i»m Ranch wittl 1 badrma.. I bath, heated braaaaway. J-ear farage. itlfully landscaped loti Ittx > Price 417,000. excellent'mart y -----J BOILOBBS than rSS* ItM*tottor**e***tohi bedrm*, (-car attached SBMga. will *«i| fiopa Wjta &j WILLIAMS I-AKE COTTAGE' Juat what you* folk* boat baan looking for. Modern 5-room "cot* tag* with 1 bedrooms, fulTbath. HANOT MAN NEEDED 3 hou - f pf repair. Low down p .Make u* an offar. J C HAYDEN, Raaltor MiwJmwm WILL-BUILD TOUR LOT OR OURS Don McDonald .LICENSED. BUILDER J. A. TAYLOR, Realtor bwlro*** ^ waljmtate AND iugUBANCE |__7T3y_ HuftMad |M. iKM'L'L. BRICK RANCH FMA AFI>ilOVEPiT?tit.aS, Wh.H ~JmJm3S£-- 4 APPEAtlNC, A?®* — fireplace, beautiful kitchen, — a‘r* bath Basement ret. I In bar, large porch, [ ■ ”7rH Ao seiv - Lovely white remodeled term home. 25 ft UelBB room - with huge cut atone fireplace. Also fireplace in full basement. U ft. dining room-dan Dandy country •ittchia .^gudy -* —-— £r WEBSTER LAKE ORION — OXFORD Lake Orion area. 3 bedroom screens. High dry®1 basementI sham home In good neighborhood Only |1,3M down. __-J5BT I 3 kidnap, up IRUPT iorooaod and porch. M ear s»-. iSWa oil best. Saif ■ora* ran *lN ft. MB trim 1 Ideal fir laurnarao*. S ,f ...-d 128.000 with S10.000 « i mo. HAROLD B — EM 3-30* CM 3-7U1 :K William Miller 1 Realtor FE 2-0263 ,}B70 W. Huron Open S to Si Groveland Township 3.1 acraa. Exceptionally flat family home In an aurmetlre aaltlng of* magnificent traaa and Isaa- i proportion*, rjr, HA SM BY OWNER 3 bedroom, wo|l to wall pet. feacad la yard tent privilege* M.MS or dl for cohi to top equity *4111. Weatown Realty O'NEIL "MkybB you’d better read one more chapter, Pop. I think the sandman is goofin' off! ” ■ 1‘1'SaUu. : Sal* Houses 49 Sal* Houses Htsr, M, _ BottotlV jrv* WEST SIDE 3-BDDROOM apart. toast with MBSHM baaament. _______IhbIw,, dffHii MAIN MUST CORNER LOCATION, next M a larf — trga Drug Store, aanewr aw men'a fumlahlngi. Book JMsrc or tosay other bast-Masha, nil baaamant Oaa heated building. AutomaUc hot tea-ter day and nlxbt. Will dooorate to ault tenant. Call for Appt Flnlahad homai — Blaitor homea i Sheila aa low sa *4.100 ~Q. rLArmn - BUILDER MS* Commerce Road 3S3-M81 HOUSE TO BE MOVED OR TORN ‘ ! down Immediately, vary reaeon- j OPEN Saturday & Sunday 2-6 6158 MONROVIA ‘JLAJ& i lakoe ardMEoif ooMtiioh! damn | Union and Cdplav Lake Rd. Bak- DIXIE LA^fr.IhtONTi f, . -g Furs, a* utafEnt. AdWto. errncea^MA 5-247t AM.'a wt » rS'liCT?S£?ES HOYT d latereat" M0xl50-ft' ^JLOO^OR____________________ ____ _________________________________________ ‘ ‘ “ '~^iTnx^iTWO.irOB;THE PRICE OF ONE 111.ids Small down Jmymen office "auiie — Z3ZT~.wj10^ Ssartk‘uott**caSjaU*^r Mrya^hv- %% Jag; srg ar* - j iB*!3B5Sjijg| - — 2af“vFsdf* • •***■ nWSU *-4e» fe 4-aOpx. aaa&a, nlr-condtUoned. Parking. 4 ROOMS AT WATKINS LAKE. Share bunding with architects. It Highland Rd. MSSW. Carlton cT. ‘t Mock north ofi "TbLE “TmmedTaTELY^--1- Soara FE 3-l«. dgya. ft 44113 : _ Mghta asd .weekends. Elizabeth fine task COLONIALS—TRl— - ranch Rent park for rtgMMM. mead at 122,-1 too including improved lot HOWARD T. «BAflNO CO W. open 13-1 30 dally axcant Thura- ROCHESTER 3-BEDROOM BRICK - swimming pool garage, awn-, 1* mN reosetd price, OL MUS WEST SUBURBAN I lit STATE SJRKETl 4 Large bedrooms — spacious living ROOM AND ~ xotSTFJgTOwn" u! craft rnent. full tiled baa* tr garage - *31.300 down or will trude 11 .. ... Roaa Homea at OS for dotsUaUl l __ - WALL-TO-WALL CARPET- INO — 1H BATH PLUS SHOW-ajAiWdERT — LANDSCAPED YARD — TERMS. __BARGAIN fireplace, family ataed room, egcelient large Ftltl basement. Oil 1 ear garage, cioee -to HURON ahoppfng cent school. bright i — W****-- __________ . 1” deep well pered ----- —•■Mg area. '. mUaa" *S"buBe. K& Sffk door. Only ti ooo down mad Oil OAKLAND LAKE J r - FRONTAGE with sandy beach D-Gf. u CmUt, RMn,,. plus I rooms, i bedrooms. WeHt-l KOlie H- SmUIL ReBIU'. . out basement, otl forced air; boat. Good price SS 000. F HURRY ON nilS ONE I 1 >. iFE 3-1041 Outside completely tint shed with ulomlnum alato*- wlU furnish to-tertor finish to euitowora satisfaction. strand Construction. FB 4-634». r Ecbn-O-Tri 1 BOOM | MONTH —- BASEMENT — ML HEAT — LARGE 50x101 I*** 1 LOW DOWN PAYMENT i WILL TRADE. COLORED GI ffoml. hung alow, d-rooot—3 bet noma, living, dining. kUcbei full basement, gas bast, , GOOD BOY AT 07.100. WATKINS I.AKEFRONT California putto enhance* : COLORED 1 to sail now. till a Rd tIOg W. Huron , ironing required let and laal mooth’s rent to adyaoMTl year ; DOUBLE STORE. I WASH ROOMS 100*0. flM dot month. OL l-IOI. I gaa boat and gas hot water fur-VM&JmX CVii tklE I ^*0. ill SB apt Mds. jw mMn p?1 SR1*^.* cSlir,_%llrof 4fS*T“ I imiirMULTIPLE LI8T8NO SERYICTC ■« ” Win NEW 3-BEDROOM BRICK HOME for lease. 1125 mo. FE H1H. I FAbtly furnished 8-room brick WNiVirp FE 3-3811 ! avsiwr Qiao p.m. only. SfVJRT road. Phone : OR^MALt 40 RENT with option 1 - to but Ntgrty SOW^-^- i* .igroniWE ... . uutobafk Lake privileges $35 I’ER MONTH Mmi M NaohstM, tl— IP l'i-stdry. front offices.plenty parking epaeo, heavy duty wiring. large loading dock. OL 2-8181. 1 WAREHOUSE- j One^to SO.OOO^aquare feet. Heat- I REALTY CO. 3 Bedroom Homes ”0” DOWN „ NO COSTS y NO NOTHING DON'T MISS OUT ON TB» OTANOE OP A LIFETIME Over 30 locations to choose f MWWSl-n---- „ | . . FE 4-3 *41 FE 44313 OARDEN AND FISH TO tOUR heart’s contant. Four acraa with frootage on the Huron River, sis , room frame hmsa. tall basement. | ’ ettached garage. Walled Lake Schools. Open House Sunday afternoon. April t, 1101. Oxbow opea weekdays aad Sundays I Lake Road, Saar Oaolay Lake Road. RmhouW* prfoe With FE 1-3111 or FE S-YMt terms. ______________________ LI 2-4811 or LI 24331 after 7 ------- L ™“ - 1 WEBTOWN REALTY SUSAN LAKE A lovely 4-bOdroom. extra targa living room, toad bath, electric beat, walkout basement. -10x>M landscaped lake-front lot. Real 3-BEDRM. TRI-LEVEL $8,995 ___$995 Down WRIGHT SMITH WIDEMAN '&• ii-1 Vacant Owner ~~ MI Uta TO MODEL. EUxabeth Lake Rd. to Union Lake Rd.. South W Fanraworth Right to model. NEARLY' NEW 1 bedroom rancher l! with bagemeaA tSaiyMM. Mar" ' OPEN: Dally aad Sunday 3 to I 5 ACRES Val-U-Way Wa Trad* On 'Any Hem* Hear Fsnttoe Oolf Course, custom bum—4 tors* room beuae-fuB baaement -1,700' fireproof .building—like new. *30,700. V Lake prirltagaa »-k*dr*oto Vl __ IbBMi'ttnont I and*bark Lake privilege* I PS PER 544 East Bird, IT at * Valencia 2 BATHS^ SLtniNO OLASS FATTO j Mock aft „ fl.od* terms. By -----R . 637-4404.______\ ____ ------------FflflFLACE. OAS MfinhlU —^ ^ro6m. ' rmLj cad yon gat to for ... . ner*,*iotfU REALTOR 4*08 Highland Rd. (M-8*i. OR 44101. After 0. OR lXst home Ibft n IWR Take Estates. In tow t__ ------- OR 3AM1 Ml kl£? ,SS!„.,JSIDSpT! nnnifjB: , payment to qualified buyer. Call today WATERFORD REALTY, OB 3-4030. WEBSTER SCHOOL DISTRICT Murphy st. tnen house. _ heat, 3-ear garage. Beasenanl*. NEW HOUSES 'NO DOWN PAYMENT I OX. t family income. -MB mm dtraop, owner, gg Miff* $0D Down *• $75 r***— Truly a 'fiiiilei'l^l'TkBiii WILL TRADE. 3-BEDROOM Yury nice 0 room hem* with full basement. Automatic heat, sharp kitchen with large dtatne area Good tmigtaborhood Ctoaa to achools. WILL TRADE enced yards M. *1,008 d > neighborhood - , _______HURON STREET OPEN EVES., FE M526 kampsenbMan REALTOR-BUILDER Let's Trade Houses Draytott Rancher—-A family rooaa plu* i rooms ami bath, lto;aar i • Tims or trodl. Near St. Benedict’s tio.tso off Wa wtiton. Lake orlvllefas—2-bfdroom—year d'home — t tots — spotless—: ---------floors — pis*taxed. I*,- W1I.L TRADE COLORED Sharp nearly new * bedrooi tossak j^f,r*i0^ __ WILL TRADE » — R. L (Dick) VALUET RECTOR FE 4-3531 34* OAKLAND AVE. ISO, 13,80* 4-aeroe—4-bedroem- farm home— Iteepto** — hug* bans — metal wqvkahap ctoaa to UB IS—000* O'NEIL Draytdn Plains Sa much fob your money— ENlMy iwO bedroom bungs-tow. baautilui til* bath, streamlined kitchen. Me*-ment, recreation r«uu>. fenced yanl. 1H rage, And jtri down pma mortgei JSU Trading Is Our Business, The Search. Is Qvw-l . Youlve;. found' Ml And J_ DON’T have .to be a pi to aa-aume the low -=* £ ______ with built-in >, and full ’basement, (tr than tort*’' tot. “3S* ea a ’ largei Bargain pnet UB. drape*. Suburban t*“ “ Call to _ __ make thq down peymawt because "W* Love To Treda, LETS TRADE Lakefront beautiful 3 garage. 4 la ml ay m aidk ’■ rrn.. famSy - floor. I'a bath Included. Wee stately tree*. VAMhS i CLARK _1. Beautiful S bedroom home. Bew. Oat furnace. Rant With option to buy. Possession May 1st. Fe 8-31*3 or • session May let/ JFE 8-31(3 or FB *-31U between 1:30 and 5:38 . After T PAL U 34111 or U 2-1331 after 1 PAL_____________ 3bedr6ou modebK Full basement, near Fldmr Boay. vary - clean. Rent or option to buy 185 - jummc , 00_ 3 BEDROOM BRICK. FINISHED j WalK ■ - I ftroptoeos. tom r kitchen. fUS mo. OR I leges on Sylvan. , BEDROOM iMgJj«oFOR *alEj > Includes *vtrythta« terms. COLORED tjwrfrjthsr*.* privileges on WMto Ft Mito after 4 ^c, ’-BEDROOM BUNGALOW, . c*W OLD FARMHOUSE ON ;*4 0# Ali ---corner M. Lovely tree*, pan- i ” ’ room, dining room 1 bedroom*. 8U,8M) “RJu basement,. 3-oar garage 100x2*1 nle^r Undwaped ’" ***“ ***’ BATHS 3 BEDROOM_ BRICK OPEN 12 TO I DAILY gFOTLrrf BUILDING CO. _■-■■■*< 'yard, a garage *8.3*0. Ol Ten 3 BEDROOMS, MU ^ndr‘y«Ma»dl Walled Lake. MAI SAM WARWICK HAS SYLVAN t!imtan,Snr Lake beautiful field atone colonial _ ^^^ICherokee Hills appan llage. i Siding. 3 car Baraga with It drive. FRA term*. Call dtahwaaSeir, 8*o ,.J3 Ashar Court. •MAHtat »3453. taj^y kitchen. «US mo. OR |. 2-BEDROOM 3 'flSPlIjDnjIATH. obddk 'to Bultoaro’ merBtoo. Braad naw . teem FE S4lliT -1 hardwood noera. country klteh- 3-BEMWOM WBilUdi. OIL t ROOM. BATH. UPPER. Bfc*t7 tttal location, couple only. 1376 . Beam Lake Routt FE 44toT * 4 ROOM HOUSS inTPhoAB MEAT, 'WriK*S^ck 1 TERRACE. 40 per mooth. Bateman Realty, ask toe turn Batetain, FE 4443* 5-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW. Good loeattea In BaeinJEMItor. . . Wear ‘tkcaReat baaah and r'--Lake. Reference* required COLORED fir rant-brand new ranch bamee. ranch Den.' dtabwaafaer. carpet-hig. fenced in. fMly landacapad. Trading la nnifle GO AHEAD LIVE A LITTLE! And yea'll love H In Ihla custom-built brisk. Ime* upkeep was In Me totod when Ode proud man built all on one level — no steps M'etoNfe Wall-to-wall carpel covers the 3 Uvtag room: flnwaee. * lovely bedroomi. ample closet apace. An extra half bath, pku the MutlfM full oeramlc bath! Oaa heat! frontage. Owner to moving to ftoroir and will aacrlflce 100°^toq rooms and batt. AH need • Improvement* but very « . LET'S TRADE Is She Particular? If efeia la: show her toll bedrm. brick ranch, tall to meat with extra large and — toa nice neroattaa room that the Mpi^pWIy 'Wtt enjoy. The floor pton Is dUTerent, •*--whole family BB Bn it. C venlent to both Blrmingh and DatroH. Priced right 124.160 with $2.li* down phu LET’S TRADE tteJr^h^TSff: SS Action &a^ TACOMA COURT on Baldwin, a rdoms. OPEN Sat.-SunTZ^ 5909 Olympic Parkway new koei^ellv, i. j$9300 m.., race, lat«e recreation rooiT FH Intercom ’ system. 1 butlt-lna. lake and boat prl or by eppototment. Phone 8*2-111' Attention, Lot Owners gffi-tTUTaS 34X4*. All thto toatoDad: aTumfourn Lovely brick ranch bungalow, full baaemant, attached garage. Carpeted rf ft. pvtol room *ad dtatok L. All throe bedroom* are carpeted tool Oak floors, ssgrMWssars bp«to Eating yea, to kltehm. Huge ka*aUum with enclosed Sr ^“ ySry^esir. able Location, community WATER. BLACKTOP ttuti, jmI HM . eloatne wlrtnc. complaw dnrwall for only M.m See completed can ot arrangeo. M*Taaxt to my affiaa. open | 1 jDorothv Snyder Launder Lak© Pfivil©Q©S tottoPjqaSSWto&etf^uroo & jot yjni___Evoa. wsw-1411! 4-J ■•t- Brewer Real Estate JOBEFH F. REIBZ._ SALES MOB. make your (toe* .d~ * bath. Extra etnietlan. West < Brick and frame eoo-tPoatr * today. AUBURN HEIOHT8. Location of this pome, to x IM R. let. OU heat. Basement. Total arte* to. MO with urai. Can FB HR INCOME to Lake Men. three apartmxuf “ ~* ! Wsffei ciot* Good gg.oob total price for ranch home to Lake Orfon. 311 x MS ft let. Brick, call MY *4tol today. PACE GILES KENT .-.wJ'tCTfc1 SS S WHITCOMB _ 1IENT $9,500 jgr •Bar mb $55 MO.' a OR WIU BELL 3 Bedrooms Carpeted ' Gaa Hot ■ Dining Room All Areas io ^cSes-Vacant Otw Mr froatoq* « a Mac to'a’aiWgre eels. Tea veeeeeable ortcvd at 72 ACR ES f’gSfSrrra *t i ea*. Pro be . pur Wfe HUDe Near Footlae Man - attrscttv'e 4 bedroom home FuU baeament. ifflp tAltf*WATKRWfflNT * bsdraoms A large htMtoo aad AMmmmA, - large WmIIII r.axrm Mtoe! Lake EdTSttoTVa ExtoMUhed In ISM WEST BIDE — Walking dManc* to Oeneral HsmBll 4 bedroom homeTtatt bamt. otl heat Oa-ragt Immediate paeeenlou. Win etoMEV feed need ear as part w«h*sfiwtoL New at gftot *060 DOME — Fteosant S bedrm. ’wqw ftwirlaa hero*. Paneled dining area. Attractive kitchen Tiled bath Full baart.' Faloted wans “ 1—’ *-*-i prtv. Redaeed to m East Side ' 3, bedroom bancaMu. . separate dining roMi, kiwtt” en. full basement 1 IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 MS JOBLTH COR _MANMn0Cl^ OPEN EVENINOe AND^SUNDAYS i nice, carpet- Lawrence \V. Gaylord "mS.FUtc - SE-HS aluminum 4ldln« iMUiyDO*® m- “Ssr age Large •■to o FRONT: raaeb hi nvtoj n fiya' crAwfordagency gg-fflr ■ HITTER' 4 BEDROOM EXECUTIVE S*. jSto HOME tonJS ttrlaa mnm with iaau BI-LEVEL LAKE FRONT - to It. WBlar. froalage S ale* bath*, carpettojj k_Uvtoj| and .dining | twe baths on the first fltor.-ltot* level has flroplae*. bath sad, pte-wre window oeertootrta* lake. S^nJKTStoS^'sg: ed 14xl« 11 vlng . ----- •— kitchen placed In the to* MUM: Fall Ugh, dry Sad a prteOctHy new •** ON of the : tele to toe "eub." ul shade tree* end *f privacy Med lor k sale at SMOe/Only .wu down in a new "Me*- -Mortgage ” Or. If you pre- prtvileves. Baeement New ml ac furnace. Aluminum atoms end oh* car garag*. Only *3*5. down. Balance at *1.350 ea tow Interest mortgage , at 4Mi_pei “ - DORRIS BEAUTIFUL BEYOND WORDS: I WEST SUBURBAN. Country Urine Juat I blocks from etorei and schools. A maw growNM with -------buUI fn p--- toiseroek fireplace, l____________ ana oven.- FaB buaemenf. large lot. Only - f* WtomsN lamad 1 very low payment ext a ting THE FEMININE FACTOR ... LARGE 1 EDOM^HOTOE-need of repnlib. But » re»l Sato UOcSnT.UN MHl to»5do«; Bxmaiwt 0>4 hbtta Xw* garftge. Bunroom. Describes this custom-built long I <«■ Nut. Easy terms. APEUKli RMPETB S. front? Bcaufiful'y 'landscaped. ' chrystal , construction lb bullt-tos ttiwighcu Natural «52? fij4 g£ GILES REALTY CO. FE 5411* ' *' ‘ MULTIPLE L ^paSSaNf ^ek f- Clarkrtho area: Easy term. ENJOY SPRING . 906 Kettering —i wro ■ value yr . irwinni'5 IflEiiam ItoaatSa.. attaefiej I BjfcRS|>BR lake FRONT -4 Oettoge. ,£*'d be used tar year aronbd ilvtol. Fireplace Almost fumlahed wtth range and refrigerator. EWR for' retreat for weekends. About 14 . .miles from city. Priced at only W,**5.’Easy tom*, y REAR UNION LAEE -built brick rancher with 1 bod-room* aad nice family m. Attached twa, *•£. BUr»f*- " living rin. with Bipl|c»- 'w aUy steed kitchen Diu, a family roam stln~T Si the 3 ear garage. *13.500 OrBTArtNOTJ: I atsraeUi ___l bung ale ——ig: MMWMi walls throughout, g fan baton. U * to Bvtof room f it kttahm. *T down tuvd *U*215a H«v hotly at BMtoti yea can't gv JOHN K, IRWIN RAY O’NEHa Rwiltor gRty^oUtoao^^JL f from fait nfigKbornood m,a,r!!Si- i h Igrw Maut 5i*a r°*»c«U PLE LISTING BERVICE. L, H. BROWN, Realtor r WEST hurou Locate* mis g ream bom* to extrtival oea-relnodetlnx”! for*jfc»^| I M^agy eewe*”eSwmfr C L? A$yjLOW.DORR PATMMNT. I ■ off kitchen end a EXCLUSIVE WORT T* 4 acre*I aajSg ^S* of lake prtvu**** on Orescent Lake Estates. Cheek the fe*-, Altdr 8 sail taro*. 3 bedrooms, baeement, I fSS.” It B It kHehea, eoraer Jet and . , |' " E ikss WWT A. JOHNSON A JOHN _ __ a a rwm*. lau eye- meat, gae furnace, garage. Immediate poaaeseton. *1.500 terr- PONTIAC REALTY REALTY Oto A44BI BUILDER AUBURN AVENUE COMMERCIAL . to frontage * ■hSTHF1|E I room . brick home. Kxomicut L "^tWawtSE will trade for free aad cieer i place to living room..3 bedrm,. tile kith, eneloaod mat porch, ovartooktng take. BhadOd to aim-mcr by native oak trees. Au excellent bay at pra-season prlc* ; H. R. HAGSTROM REALTOR 4400 Highland Rd - IM4»t ' OR 44144 S834435 alter t ' FRdSfsesgo Oomtbet* ready to bmv« to-not PAGE OH 44*11 BUMPER i BETTP^B^I BesemenA Attaahed T ear xa rag*, hint on knoll oa I fertile :.cd7,«£SS&T^,'JB5? School baa by deer. Fvtaed at-traetfrely. Terms. completely carpeted. 3 bedrooms. I baths, large Hying room, dialog Msa, modern built in kitchen, tamfly yaoaC flro-piae*. all drapes tocluded. Utility room. Attached tear garage ulenne aad eervgag Lge lot. MMW. Attractive, terms. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AFhfc g> M*-»- —j--^---- STOUTS IK COICE. CLOSB IN. 3 AMI menu. 4. up. » MMMp jMjjijThe 7 Best Buys Today ''BB^lSo^LraK^ri offering »»»r thopptog cc paved (treat*. 13M bulb FwSScTS SSL1 kltoften with dtotag ell. -_____ tEtxJkd cMiJtcTipk of a! Uquee and mtoeeBanemu. til n&pm Mama. Phot imTtv a mnha. » Johnson Radio & TV te11 furaaeee. M yards .good carpeting A A H, IBP Fill Dirt Available’ QseMWMAna MhIMMM "It was a totally axotic and glanioroui evening, except for one tiny flaw—Herbie! ” "BUYLO” TILE. 103 S. 8AOINAW I HORSE POWER OIBOON RIDINO tractor end all owumneat. Escel-lcnt condition. FE Mitt j* cur ride~m5wer m» we. |lt WATT ateraa. Payments U WL ____ riding _. _._I Dm, turn m mu.11 'engine parts' oompjeU tvliiii VouLei5NT*r tao?r DU- ■jaW^.T p??ntiIc*fltwood CO 14M HAMWM Ati. —iTs— I wo. Delivered FE 4- ORAVBU AAND. F 45 * Sola HousahaM Goads 451 to inch" tapp/ •pan i OoU c l ACRE EUILDINO, tn*. NEAR - 3— High, only 12,MO with! , NICHOLIE ,tE!SSS6.‘,ffiU.. and d*"»»g area. Kitchen and atu-. -tte mm. Ito baths. QU HA heel Newly decorated. Easy terms. ~ gASHABAW AND MAYBEE RD. I AREA - Three-bedroom buntatow. Living and dining aria. Kitchen. Fun basement. AMaMitla heat. Newly ..daaaratad, EAST TERMS. WM. T. (TOM) I REAGAN] — : . • mtTMmri;.^~f 3441 Allbum Ave, Vh MW! I ACRES - VKHNITT OT BAUO-I It ACRES ON ILACTmiF WITH ereah and are eprto*e. MilM. IJi; Odd (town. t*0 mo. Dryden. aw 4-Mil. LOANS qiv TOUR Signature Up to 34 months ta rapay. PHONE FE 2-92QC OAKLAND ' Loan Company ---- - i Ranh l o other' items. MAtfto' i 1 AUTOMATIC WASHER. tU: nice hide-a-bed. Ml; 100 kargaine In raMgarators. stoves MM washers. all Man. to to MO. Desk. 310; dryer.. Stfi. eleo, WMtr beat-er, $34: eote tO; Beautiful TV, MO; Baby crib. IIS Bedrooms. 130: 11 ring ro— I® KIrSbw'I bargain nttoi INO ROOMS iVB (ROOMS, dto-ttressss. Fsc- •’Plret Time ^Michigan" MEATS ORfeERUES — FREE HOME DELIVERY -All HattonaUy .adrortUadurupde. Buy with iiriaga up to 40 per cam. Soap, sugar, ooflee, flour, butter, ease mix, cereal, soup, fdw food, eeiotohlou. fruits, julcee Klsenss. Pet Milk, baby foods. Net neeeeeary to awn a framer, call for free catalog and --------- «. yyni , - * - ZAO BEW1NO menu of M Oo PE ANTIQUE PIANO, rOLBT ELECTRIC KEEN, lawn mower toarpenlag machine. FE M333. LXOHT WKIOET- TRACTOR ANp arenn. Striding ‘head,' riveter, bead caw. belt lender, bench and ctocr aritcMMuuBus tools call : 'tssS’&fjiifra __ TARO , way. FE HM RICH SLACK Tdp BOIL. ReAi1 >L 3-3101. J ROAD ONAVKL, grand, _ Buggy, • lector, oc__________ ——| clarinet, Kirby vacuum : FOR SALE—OAK RUFFET AND 1-FIECB DUNCAN PRTFK D1N-ing room act, cabin furniture. FE 4-1T30. 13X18 RUG (BRAND -Pearsons Furniture, <> vman .Lake Aro. ■ , S3 bfCH ambassador teLevi-I ston. FE 4-0044 attar 0 am. I 13 OALLON toLECTifiTHOT Wi-ter heater. Used l^aar tM Elec^ combination of e------ gal. oii - sink with feucets. I WEST BLOOMFIELD AREA Three-bedroom buneatew. Living and dining area. QUMO, utility room and carport. Ncwty iMinf cd. BAST nfiun. See It today. ^NicffoS-fiffi&ra rcoyWi , Utt W. Huron at. FE M103 ANNETT ?aaaTi«Si:^! _ d betoiHW base- I board heat. alum, . storms and screens. Canal frontage. Privileges on '2 tokee. 112.-Mi, tarns. Sylvan Lake Village In iron of newer homes. wmMfNMW J bedrm. homl wtto too. kitchen and laaMv rm. Oae mat. Oa-rasa. Fared street Vscent. 0U.M*, term.. Rochester Ranch l 4 bedrm. ranch wtth npproa. 3 scree fat am of the most scenic spots hi Oakland Co. BEAUTIFUL LOT IN DRAYTON Woods FE 1*305. __ »» OWNER -y 4M' mCMTAOE. Kecimore Subdivision off of Adams Bead. U 0-3303. s-fou before 7 p.m SriaaioT lots - 1MI X 300 ........... i 340 city water ... i u> ......... g 260 - Water ... X 300 ........... i tots at Caee Lake . IPM|.i. • - ___ LOTS OF LOTS Horse Country yacUcsHy Standard Oil Has large yoHm|e station for lease. Financial assistance, complete'1 training program, guaranteed income. For further information call MI 6-5311 days, or FE 4-6905, 6 to 9 p.m. LICENSED tltoo | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP CLASS C I NATIONAL BUSINESS BROKERS •—1 Orchard Lake Read FB Vfltt O'NEIL ARB YOU A OKOCER or a person tired of layoffs or of being bossed around and ' looktoc tor the OPFORTUN-ITY of having a (tore Of your own plus 6 nlcg apart- ’ ments to tupnlemenl your lncomeT Here (• your chance of a lifetime. A grocery etoreril equipped and doing a fine busfnees with 4 apartments ranting \for |i| per monte each Reason tor eelltog — old IS ®.fe»tSM3 22 OTirX^Si1 RAY O’NEIL, Realtor SHOWINO GOOD INCOME BAarnm**- **LI^rfi?ONK I ti qalLon hot wAiffat.MhA^ 401 Foattae Stote Rook Building' FE 4-1538-9 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOdJfa «3» TO MOO , ® I AUTOMATIC MWM6" BPBgj , * | eewfag meenlne, dote decorat- ] mg design., bMOonhatoi. blind 1 hems, twin needls sewing . . . without attechmaaOa. FuB pttee t41.50 or U.oa per monte. Ib. WMto’A ItMW, Q,™. —C KINDS NEW AND USED ....y■" — ------ plumbing dirt aheap. teltoG. ig Out of Business Ssf _«»• Jt!- aio^S' m: JANrak^i^^NTUJufes gPgisSSKd % JANCES AND ANTIQUES.,. I ^ white or color bate cat wtto 13.06 cooper, steel. eoS istio pt la prfe iUICSIP —wad nev ___ 10DTEAR SERV1 Wssd Csol Cs4»-$>sl T! ALL KINDS OF WOOD ARE KIN-dlteg. FE 4-4330, OR MW IIS Seat LT *-CANifi ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 13**' consolette Admiral Tv1 1180 ] iAVE*"pLi FiIgmaijs tieeuic rgngo ..... vet DRASTICALLY REDUCEP -----serai. /LLoey/yil ___________TAL — LAYAWAY Oft FAYM1 LIBERAL TRADE t ___________ALLOWAN ■V«tlvHi|v PVTU, “‘^MHEifnAN IS B. SAQINAW UNO CO. FE 5-3100 <3 Only) BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR By^*gSto 1 __________________STORE 30 S. Csss Ave, FE MW SABY CRIBS. WEpblNO GOWN Ms Ihwrthf Dfs ^ T> 3-0 MONTH OLD BRAQUES, CALL HOUSEHOLD OOODS % 2-3510 ENDLT SERVICE’” WALL TILE, M’* •RUtLo^1 TTLE.^ 1M B~OAOUtAW Aimlnlstar rugs, 330.M. till rag pads. ASM. 17.M and lute PEARSONS^^3 ^OKh»rd Lk. Avo. ur H, oouch and auia — Easy washer — Refrigerator, MS. ntONEE, $20. ELECTRIC I LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS (brand no), ItO.M. . Fewr--- Furniture, 43 Orchard Lake i LOVELY SINGER SEWING MA--"'-e, Zlg Zageer la walnut eabl-balance (37 or payments of Universal Co. steam uouer. awautn water beater. Hardware, elect, supplies, crock and plow and fittings. Lowe Brother, Faint. Super Kemtooe end Rustoleum. height supply Lapeer Rd. FE )rgan Lessons .r~yssKT- All mode and materials plus prae-flee time aa tea beautiful conn ergaa. __ ~ Morris Musis 14 S .TllljltMl Rd. F (Aaroee from Tsl-Hu.„ ELECTRIC ^CHMID OROi GOOD SELECTION OF USED UP- piaDM. Some art roeendl- ; 1.1MM and 1 grinneJXT |M FE 3-7100 4 TOT FOX TERNIEES. IS poodles top breeding. NA 1-3131. BAJOTk-ftABEXTS ANO BAN. tome. MS Troywood. Troy, Mil ABC SILVER P) I tmm . &r ir-ieUto: \2®^ ^wgtr;' striTSB. I mahogany drop leaf table “ IIJl 4 mamma ahnlaa .«d Q mdeSa aknlm STai ! MAGIC CHEF RANGE, LIKE NEW ‘16. Heavy Idr newer. Ken-lore weriier. n 4MiO. prateto tee, B. G able Farm Loan Telegraph. FE a $750 TO $2,000 CASH LOANS on autoe, homo tout ties, t furnishings and eoulpment. 1 . M months term•. Group all dtote into on) account with one place to. pm, Family Acceptance Corn. ifevfrsig. ,1 Bldg. . PontTsc WE WILL ANNETT INC Realtors Oyaa Ercn5igsHanSr Sunday 1-4 V J FE 8-0466| Model Open Daily 11-7 P.M. •^Beautiful” . Fok Bay 3AND « BEDROfAfH ALL BRICK- OARACIE- WE BUILD TOUR PLANS OR OURS DIRECTIONS ELIZABETH LAKE RD. >« t MILE PAST WILLIAMS lake road. ARRO 1 ACRE - Of good garden sett. Cak Farmt leads *4 kdlriSa tlL HAT H&rmffH ^ V Wl 5143 Cess-Ellsebeth Road Mil. i' ACWs. L. COFFIN. ISIS W. Parnum, Royal Oak. 3 SCENIC BUILDING SITES ISVb'peror with good road frontage anawanderfto view. I4.M0 tents. 13 acres with large oak-trees.to enhance the beauty of tea building stw. $3,800, terms. _ 112 acres. Oood level land. Practically all tillable t3.3do. terms ALSO, 110 acre farm, alee remodeled home, barn and other hallo 22 miles from Pontiac. Only par acre wtth MOOO down. C- PANGUS, REALTOR ORTONVILLE _ 422 Mill Street NA 7-3016 Plan Now FOR SPRING BUILDINO Of CHEROKEEHILLS! You should see these secludeu wooded, rolling IM'R. sites. For better homes - Compare tee H i tea advantages of cloaein lo x MM — Drive out ‘ “ Lake Road to Scott I----- Tan right 3 blocks to. Lacotdii ' Ctrl W. Bird, Realtor -03 Community Nan Bank Bldg. lFEfr41U f EveaTw iaMg —| i HI-HILL VILLAGE eTC:! _____________ fbcautlful snot to batM yoyrl ehhtos, RE Mt»- , . I LAWN3SOWER tHfflaw awsgl winding 2ved road/' ExceU^lgALE. Oarage!* iTOHte OAS j ___dcopfrccai. OR HW after i. APARTMENT SIZE ELECTRIC nmgt . Steel kitchen caMnet etr kitchen toble with 4 chairs, am dropleaf mable. Reasonable. 1 ABOUT ANYTHING YOU w A > FOB THE HOH ECAN 1 FOUND AT L * g SALES. peuing unit. Throe 4-way---------- 1 temperito carbonator. 1 tamp-perlte ooollnx unit, d srrup tanks, gauges, mng, oto. 1300. Hobart stainless Meal commercial dlsh-weeher wlte drains MM. t‘ craft steam cooker $6d. Btee. — cri.« repainted — reconditioned, - CEMENT STEFS. READY MADE, *“ -*— ‘1 block, door sills. > ' g» led room sets, box springs and i tress, llrbg ream sets, chain, roakerc, Mips and tables, add chests, dressers, beds, bunk beds. EVERYTH!NO MUST OOf REDROOMOuTFlWUlO CO, 7*3 Dixie ^ ^Drey ton Plain £ Tu ■melee ^eU* kinds "new USED. Visit ear trade dep nal bargains. . We buy. sell or trade. Come out and look around. 1 asm of tree perking. PheoeM Ri. FRJ 0 TO • OPEN MON -SAT. I»f' 34 MONTHS TO PAY ’ 4 miles E. of Pontiac er \ mile E. ofAuburn ^Mbte on Aubura, MAPLE BUNE BEDS. (BRAND new) complete with springs and mattresses. t4t.n 14 other styles to choose from. Feareoos Purnl- . tur^^ 42 Orchard Lake AVc. FB 1 METAL BROOM CLOSET? 4 PA] lined drape*, 4 Matching tabic FEW-dii8. NORGE AUTOMATIC WASHER. I ‘*FE M1M FARM FRESH MEATS ..«jm - n a. S: PIANO SALE TRADEJN SPECIALS Spinets, Orende MS Uprights Priced from 1158 Suah as Baldwin Aerosonle, Chick-Cling, Ortnnell. Enabe, gtarck. Real puaa valuaa >. YouU DO bettor at Bctterlya No mooay down LEW OO. iBmnT . OPPOSITE B’HAM THEATER illy 8:38 to 6. FriTlffl l PRACTICE OfeGAk tlbransen wtth Amplifier .. $101 MORRIS'* MUSIC WANT EDI ONE NAMMON D chmd ergek r”* —“ CaU FE iBw gfcLL trot gher’e. 1._______ ______ USED HAMMOND CHORD OROAN. . FE 8-73(4.______, USED 3 MANUAL THOMAS OR- MrNART’S TAILWAOOBR KEN- 'M iT-BED TRAILER ~ tractor ar. email_____ Pickup track. Jerry Rente 1 APARTMENT SIZE t. very — ’**’ * FhUsus range, Ml uteerTba, FE t-3847. OPDYKE MARKET ilton at Opdyfca FE W1M1 >rm!ca, PLUMRINO, faint, Olaes. Hardware. Wiring. Cloksd Than — Open Sunday. PE 5-4713, Montcalm Supp^, lid ~ Montcalm. WE ALSO BATE AVAILABLE: AUTOMATIC MODERN ZIOJIAO- moil STATIONS FOR LEASE OOOD POTENTIAL. Pteaaa cell be-‘-‘aa I a. m. and |p. m. MS3344 after t a. m. WM487. PURE COMPANY Volkiw. ftp CKBVs hw, g t-c inter-aettaaal Crawler »« yard bueket, rTSTTri^ Motorcycle. Ukc * *** - TOADE ~ Equlppei lUttcoho: 132.ea O Wetta’e, to beauttful cabinet. Huht- •HP sn - shu,. - mAfi F5 St Heracs A Hargrave*. 742 W. ; BE D ROOM PET. ELECTRIC clothes dryer, touiiiMel«L a tem-visions, bumper-peal walk. OR PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE - BOLL-A-WAY t* BED; IT’ TELE-vlaton. UL 2-1328 REFkiokRiffoR »ND ELBCTBfc 1 dees well FE_M84J. 1 LIMifcD OAK IINBTTE. I e. Trade to. _. ue. 2304 Duck I ! ‘ Ladds,*if?c 0 j TAVEkN i topeo«r«L . FB*?l38?*o?rOR 3-,l«rifter''l 38 groiling '$toW>0Yery teran' J£ST Paul ftUMtan, Aietteneer, ALWATg AdMl ABaBMI.'C' Selling new and need tetreluht Sj5mfil.a^teT:?MKrjBa: land Rd. at Will tome Lake fctoL BUD AND SOtta AUCTIoSTyW- Burmeister CONTENTS Of UHOOlf BOMB St beeWMTngFSSwt, north-vest of Pontine, gat.. Sun ind ” . n*? Olbson reirlgeretor —^ aerem^tep rator. good condition. mehlppn At* USED MAYTAO 1 Broad paw Lowrey 3 manual wtth pareuecteP. Only Mfl w this organ complete with organ delivered to your borne. Musle materiel* and I mi private lek-son* for only HI M for tb* month. GALLAGHER’S U E. Huron FR'stoM Open Men, and Fri. tg*to SOHMER PIANOS JANSSEN PIANOS Exclusive Dealer -- BETTXRLTMUSIC OO. ^ SITE BHAM THHATXR v ^ ....... fF hTTwUll * wt M JET PCMPg COMPLETE WITH 13-1 THOMAS CN6RD 02K>iir. 13a I —^ — »H tee-1. SjaTwhiteS,^mSTSBL OR L3733. Afraril*. ~ unuoirr PLANO. OOOD COHDI-.jTT-ma. - * ~T^HgM. SEWING MACHINES, WHOL tala to att. Raw. used and 1 possessed. Over 13 Print choose Item, Prices start Singer Hatchery Rd" Oft 4-II01. 1 17RADB OAg RANOB FORJRUBO- . «t Mirniuu trie range R. toMtew Etectrle LUMBER COMPANY 1 °Q- lto w > Huron. , (gee Cooley Lake Rd. HM 3-4111 Ufto TV*»-FBER’t AFFttANOk Openla. m^a t PtaTOal^ (1(1 Commerrt Rd. EM 3-tll*. (anday it aja. te i P.m. Urep TV., (18M AHb UP^ USED I OAa FURNACE. (It*. OUNTTPE oriTFUHNAliiL QOttft SATURDAY. SfWayBa SKSS* J” „ ’’“Z .. food tend Uto,; MoUn* ZAU tractor A-l; Meltoe (bottom If trailer plow; John Deere M-A combine with aidtor JOhn Deere grate drill' John Deer, (blade due tiUn\ —* g j-sow He. I* corn picker: ebb DRYER Ml n ted ntonSscma toil (1137 after I pm. weteffoe from 18 0* to I 8* From 1$ (Dtate Hwy.t fail west af t*i*- > r - l- traph. tora ijgra rate Wv*r Lake rrtSdmre rvjriei^tee a ... ft. « HfoRgJIgd. T*ro e*m c,*d Frtxideare vaahtr pte li WIpp B to RtVUI AM Ml * - * • eng *f Newark end loll through t rump fcjectnc, Inc. stone gatewag by police booth, about telle to M8 lake Angri,, WYMAN'S noTONU Down Ray ttke rapt WO build (bedroom tettt and furnish materiel for toetde. On year let er mtae. Strand Construction. Pk 4-4348. OFFICE ttUILDINd, OOlfftm. ly furn, tacladtag air condtuontog. apumsimate T« be Md TRADE-IN ALLOWANC TOUR ’OLD LIYINO__________ -----REGARDLESS OF AOS ItefT rioft* TS* pm. inn ted h ■ la .^H& FCwTMC PRESS, FRIDAY. APRIL 6, 1868 FOBTY-0yg Now Ml M Tiwb Hl f»Sa*S »rasres*«T BE iff,X‘ ImEm frol*, UdBWJsT---- hardware. camping equipment. __ ^M C*M J* M< 1M1 FORD. H TANDEM CAB sadchssils OR MTU 1MI FORD. W-TOH PICK-UP. Oooa landWau. J* w. T»I. after Tim otifc Miill. tlH'lMI OWLS' i , BMW |----------- TRAbk ANr/! Mj RjoBBW- LONIMITAR MPO*4 DUC 1 jgjggF^ W ' '™ CANOE LINES TRUCK SPECIALS nkviir Wet FOR AALE—DUCK* ARP OEESE fan AM breeding |W«k Rwn. Mallanls, Muscovies. OMmm, Embdsn. Touloust and Ooltlcn . Will View Farms dfg ft. Leonnrd Rd. Leonard, Mich Oak. MM FORD I ton dump MW FORD P-MATriclor >*jraSun . 9m M.M0. , »tgtS{g^S5?;. & jg°- fmrm Rrtdvc* APPLE BFHCIAL. I §pys. Jonathans. Oimr d ClvkU HORAE POWER ELOIN OUT-hW|. MW last year, |1M. (M PONTOON BOAT LINES sell m-im_____;_;____-J- B6T6H'"-1EATO^ a- FREELAND — PLOTE ________FOR I ’ USED TRUCKS CASH OR TRADE IN B-S TERMS. SPOT DELIVEf I McAULIFFE FORI) AM OAKLAND. PONTIAC_ FK MR) uVABM N I - OEXAP and juicy. WME M COMM tram and# HA sod up. Sweet ““--------■piKLAND l\,ilsSS?JSW3S:l 14* BOAT MOTOR. TRAILER, , ■ MOO. OL 1-1437.______! ■' ll FOOT CtDAR fritkp'$$At, Mark 24 Mercury motor. u» mat controls, trailer. *34*. MA A-UKI. i fo6t' boat-torialeTmT Cider' frailly prat rad oXKLANl ORCHARDS IMA^Em^ Commi Open GET TEEM In^tlma^for fruit*b?oom. FE 4-633T CLEARING OUT ‘ -------- a'MotaU perfoae alIJm- lnutn boat with AJai trailer »"oot1iilTer arjtow cftRiAi-.°Q9p P|«o M, R un i Cr»fV 315 h p. Dearborn Moeptor JaMLiSi SllSr- UM motor, like now. IT Owens. Hi HH3NRRY PMcmm Paid r 1 bp! Mercury motor. CSHVertlBlel -- _____________ *h‘PDAVMMA?HriNfeY0CO: 1" SorvlMfaiBtfro aver thirty years. oSrK%m ' REAL QA AOlBl I taM . I. ■» HlEllWaMin HI ^ra ll.rhPuRTSra“ MM1 SU MORBTTt sice. M mpg OOOs or trade 44 Nash. HI FE 4-0303 1150 VOLKSWAOEN. 3-DOOR 0E-dan Nadlo heater, whitewall pattersiJn *cheyrolSt 1000 A. 'WPOOWARD AVE. BIR-M1 NOHAM. MI 4-1730, #uit! iUC Uol ___Cofl MA4M7. _____^^^risDuST’. . klk English Ford An*U* ... 0 100 tmt Fist Sports convertible A 4M tin ■^-"•nipBrTnb-a^-r^------“— imphs. Hula New Trlul bun VOLKSWAGEN?! New Authorised Dealer conditioned. From 11.W- Easy terms, patterson chevho- 1 LET CO MAA a. WOODWARD AYE., BIRMINGHAM. MI 4-3.736. t%JBt iS I “J«R™ 'ESS? Bowl-. FE MOQ*— ; traasmlsslon. power steenn*7 MM ■M^FoIU) boUNTRT AxhAFf. A i price AIM. One full rureW ------ "33C- —— W. ! r4My! BOB BOBET unogur MeAcurt” On* Mm*1. J*TI» Only tiog Easy {SSK/fa?-! TERROR CHEVROLET CO. MA* ' A. WOODWARD AYE! BIRMINO- HAM Ml 4-3734.. BUY YOUR NEW FORD IJOW! I ’61 CHEVROLET [( orvair Monza ■- —■ r jjitaJitflu0,!!i/il*riJa?!, 'M 'ijiadBiy IfalaliHWTT {fjR,1 w2a - j Jgf jM**0- »«h eower eieenag I brakes, and we have A t standard shift. Light toll Only 41,545. 'Easy ten TBB80N CHEVROLET _. _____ 8 WOODWARD ATE. BIRM1NO- I get anestrj big elfaw- $1895 heaur! CMan throu*hbutRA§nly ' LINCOLN "iTRC^R^on^bb^k IMA full price ! S. of 1* IBM m di. B tottol- 5URPLU8 MOTORS | IT1 a. Saginaw FE HtN "AM M^. MCDBOBITCaaL I CHEVROLET. LOANS far new. Pawn »n new Buft ratas. Pontiac >IM* Rank. FE 4-34*1 John McAtiHffe, Ford AM Oakland Ago. FE 5-4101 Volkswagen Sales and Service FRANK SCHUCK FORD! i!SS* ! MM at Buckborn Lake . | Lake Orion MT 3-2611; - .m 4Mi pdftVAlR J-DOOR SEDAN. AUTOMOBILE I standard shift, healer, whitewalls, — light Hu ftnUfa. Only SLIM, Easy tame. PATTERSON CHEV- TTT1Tm. WIi„. wau ulu, iertor In "xeeilent condition” fulfy AYE, SIR MIN OH AM, MI 4-2735 equipped, full price. 41.495. One- __ 1M* CHEVROLET NOMADE 8TA- year warranty! SUBURBAN OLDS h'wTtwr ” whitwwslu 1 ties Wagon, a new. ear trade. I USED CARA. HI a. Woodward. Rad and white fUHab. oSy ll.tM 5f?,^SP#3r.i,-,ow2 L-Uc*Y AUT2 Birmingham. Ml 4-4414. EaM terms. PATTEHJMN CHEV-1 Miff ROLET CO. 1000 8. WOODWARD t A-M14. ._______________ AVE BIRMINGHAM.- MI 4-3735. t MM CHEVROLET EEL AIR IMA CHRYSLER 7 2SSL wu.i S25 KJdo. j4cn*..biS* aijd wblt* dan. Power equipped, low mile- MB. age.‘One owne^ excellent tires. j W FORD Station Wagon ' Fflir'ierw hsedear. SM With V-A standard transmlMloa, Pcotlee Mate Rank. FE 4-3M1. ‘ tor. whitewalls. Mtw | ngy pogD CONVERTIBLE wtth ra-ptlced to sell al only ! pg, tester, etuomatle trasmluUm. “ ------ ! power steering aid power brakam l one-owner. MA lams end a ewe 1 year warranty 1 BOR RORBT lin-coln-Mercury. One Meek ft! aT» Mile on UB IP Blnntngham MI $1495 WARD-McELROY. Inc. NBW 4455 W. Huron TRUCKS OB ASMS Cart 1M I Mj^aUICE SPECIAL. Paul A. Young, Inc. 1 Dixie Hoy on Loco Lake 4-A411 open 1 fit week ****>“• ! MM Is kxST AfARCTUW‘'ALtfUf. awe. 335-4340. | tnum runabout; » hocsepowet ’•Bsytorascs _Lot 134. Thifd Bt. EEFEStT”— ,NM| 1961 Rambler American 3 Doer Sedan, Radio. Beater, Standard Transmission. 4.000 Actual guaranteed miles an this beauty l . Owners name on roque%utd only $1099 «■=■ BILL SPENCE n Motor, 1 [mates. Alio. Ml?TBS?’ tSgtt. ' Hwy.. Drayton Plains. a Message PROM US TO TOU —s' tpiw a eomjfsLn'furatsbed DETROIT MOBILE HOME for as little ps AMS sown. We beRevs that our. Rnaaoe paw u un-—*,rr iita wNeftaid of fa- w frmmobH»U°HoS! tat. Slap out soon l Tea (»d CeSt J 3 111 --------— ty •dt. ----trailer. coOTeralge top, upholstered Interior, compass, speed-; «lr»J cmi . CARS WANTED mo*1 aTAjS^urr tA'^uanclhiibJ 1955 to 1961 boot and Tt^bprse Jdtaecp mp-j They don't have to far oloaa or tor, aU confrots it-gsllon tank. | sharp. Ton dollars MM. Just sail bant cover a-i condition, ii.iao., FE MAAS ash far John nr dmo PE 44370. I In at ----—----------------------- A B0B HART MOTORS AM Orchard Lake Are. RAMBLER 33 a. mala Street CLARKSTON Ills luici A sparkling LwAabre 3-door with Power steering. eXceUent tires. One careful owper and Is spotless la and out! Rard to boat at 1962 MODELS ARE here: ---- 1 ‘ iua Swan, j t. Mitchell. I •JIN BIRMINGHAM jUirysler-Plymouth 413 » Woodward ” *-* O’Day CHRVl in* Run About* —Cntlssrs SaUboets. T-Town Canoes '8LER MARINE MOTORS POWERNAUT AND MERC Averill's oixl. HW». MARINE EATON FOWBRNAtft, Ai CRUISER OUTBOARD._______________ %„tsS5FSSf,-JS»» i 1M7 BUICK SUPER 4-DOOR H *Ha3S^s. CARS iM S. Woodward. Binning- BIRMINGHAM Chrysler - Ply mouth 3 A. Woodward 4U 7-31 M3 I. Saginaw. FB OB’_______________ _______________ " ■“ ' t. ffawergUdo. iWv whKewsIli whflo ________A •sc ST Hun Only glToii. "Easy" terms.I FE l-g73g._____________________ PATTERSON CHEVROLET CO ’ lass rtBenHI s POWER STEER-JAM JL WOOD* A% AVI. RIR- tig i?d bFaks, MtpSuVKd-tan. full power, like new. *A7 0fammrT* -*l-4* .ws I uii MBSMl . 1959 FORD WAGON 1454 CHEVROLET WAOON 2-DOOR 6-cyllnder. Auto transmission, ra-t dlo. tenter. Perfect condition. II.-| 1M PB SOMA_______________I 1960 COMET Carr 33 Auburn Aye,’ 1961 Ford Convertible VI automatic radio, heater, pot. or steering. LM actual miles nod Just Uke new throughout! Light bias finish, with n white top' $2395 STATION WAOON. A real »«>- kco^omv nominal utility. Enjoy the out-1 S2i2!!iEL of-deoes this summer with tilts J—haauilMl ' tBW luuan wsgoto *« Equipped JEROME "BRIGHT SPOT" JEROME .'BRIGHT SPOT") er glide 4 dr., A-l tired;. 44 •hap*, gm. MA a. Csss Lk. Rd. Ph. AAMAM._____________• 157 C H R TALER SARATOGA hardtop, low mileage. MA • 6-6809, SERIES, 4- BIIL SPENCE. ——RAMBLER ! i^aKgttg Orchard, Lake'at Cass ~ , ... - FE 84)488 j Orchard Lake at Cass mm corvair to5T SS5or sit-1 FE 8-0488 ten. Cascade green. rnjBa. heater I 1B68 CHEVROLET NOMAD STA-; PowergHde. padded dww. *4hm t tlon wagonVI etWfa*. Automatic, j ■. ekfrae. After A P-m.. ,gl- UMl- Power steering and brakes, radio. 1*M CHEVROLET BEL UB. RA- beater, whltewafia. Qalj 11.2*4 | die snd beater, beautiful tu-lcoa Easy terms. PATTERAON CHEV-green and white. Excellent con- ROLET OO. MM S- WOODWARD fitted. Ne money dawn. fu» I AVE~ BIRM1NOHAM. Ml 4-3735. .In;, M*rcfiiTft6urt' A-t ^' af *1*35 p*r .menw. Call credit i straight stick and 1*57 dOdoe' 4-'d66rT runs like ! MW, full prle “ 1 juh. Kui ce MM. LUCKT 1957 FORD Ugwr ‘ Mr White tt fat Miff, US'S. Saatoaw. ra ifOT^HEVROLET l-DOOR VI aS-tomattc igygiaimmfan. Mai stern! | Your old car down! Aaktetl* M> j LUCKY Wa'uTOs!Il1 BAglnaw, FE_4-ail__^.--- T 3-DOOR. RA- BEATTIE ,'AMl ; Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales, Inc. 4)Al Dixie Hwy. OR 3-I3M OPEN V DATS A WEEK r “au'mvmwlit" L £"'^i^PT "OAf ¥£■_ Truck Campers t ^AFft^KN. ftdM1 dWWU and Travel Coaches’!SS “ STOP OUT TODAY A-l l f CAR* J - rm tow** „„ _ .ALL PE M'« SAM ALLEN ft BON T~ OUT-STATE MARKETS { Extra Top Dollar FOR SHARP CARS M&M ^mrr.(or»R1^,ET- motors: Si OMOAMniR p Hip 1960 Falcon 2-Door $895 Each ‘Your FORD DBA! MR Mpeg __ >N DIXIE HWY IN WATERFORD _________te'r.'whitewall at Y»e mtigml TIRES, ABSOUTELY NO MON-I OK‘ 3-1291 RADIO. *» m A-SSSrHarold OR 3-129! Mr. Parka • FORD O MIT Turner~FoiC-----*' j MISSION. — n2auSS.*iai aMM .MJMrlrttBaRiNURM^ Turnar. n LUCKY AUTO SALES. LA HOI ALT RD OPEN t • AW* ma*M I UHVIV Aiw nwiw 91 HUB RATES atprTV poAll oily, Mtoh.ranK,,,DAT2» 4A77. I ft <7^1 A il -- !jt - - R A T R E A M LIGHTWEIGHT Tratel Trailer, sine* INI. Ou*r-anteed tor Ufa. See them gad get _ ------—a Wtrnee_TraU- Custom or standard ^ ^______ * ” MOTOR SALES 7 N. OF PONTIAC DRIVE-IN Mil DIXIE HWY. plgmerits ■- Fiber- OR 4-03B3 . OR MW 10470 Hlshland rm X?.1! is West of Pontlsc on Mtt 'HI DOLLAR.. JUNK CAI Moving In m JACOBSON ft part* Winter prices M , 4M4 Williams Take, Drayton FUlns, or MAN FlrBidrst Trailer Sates -FINEST IN MOBILE LWINO— Featuring N*v Itonn—Owosso— Located half-way tetwam Often and Oxford on M44. MY 3-4411 OxTurd Trailer Sales and Court .Vaaahcad, Paramount CWamplM. denoral. YaUoWstone and AUwart _ Owens Flbergtas. Trailers. Evlnrude Motors LARGE SELECTION _ Or NEW AND USED BOATS Mazurek Marine Sales B. BOULEVARD AT BAOINAW INN ... . Cmu 8:M- » truck*. rE ,3-Mll iays, ayenlags. aUthoroed'dealer _ Owen* Cruiser* Century. Ike*- POWTIAO WAITE, FE SUM " WA6-!'n*io2d sefeetion oJ on. 4M0 Baldwin. ...j used Ramblers ta stock. 1IM BIBCAYNE 4-DOOR CHEVRO-1 D V. (' l> Al/fRT PP let. (cylinder, iitTrfl*- radio. | R "V HriMPLEK heater, whltewell tires. 3LAM.I , ,,,SUPR* MARKET Also a 14*7 Buiek century »U-;EM HIM ■ lt«A t»mftllMa 3taal tlon wagon 4-door. |g*i. WoolleverlisAT FORn iwayiBwkt't’■HI7. BILL SPENCE ca -> -* •- *“■* i —• Poftb\ ulLLUt I4KSW top. Vf ■ -*-c'■■“ RAMBLER ROLET CO.. 1440 B WOODWARD TIRES ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of j iufijin IMPALA CON-j AVE^BIRtUNdHAM: Tiff’*-3735: il |W*rH|toJaBaMMMM|MMMMjM|iM| vertlble. V-* engine. One block, one white Take BMIb Onto SL3M. PATTERSON-------- INy terms. lOLET CO. AYE. BIR- 1958 CHEVROLET IMPALA SPORT COUPE; Radio. MINOHAM MI 4 2736.________I 1900 S-CVLINDElt BiL AIR 3-edan. whitewalls, radio. J*er steering and brdtM, al sharp aWfafiaWs and a re Lite-A* “.... $1295 Cliftn Transportation Specials—$40 and Up Ws have a 1AM Chevrolet. 4-door iESn6®8W AuS- fit HSi.*---------------- i JEROME .. ‘ gVfttttacTLndard tratemto- 1U7 CHETT ,/pnT^Tjrp - BOB HART MOTORS YfJ™ "8r#I! *** « DrUvjTil 1 AM Orchard Lake Avt. --*-&»-B----------- (Between Johnson A Voolhsls) lg*7 DODOE HARDTOP, BLACK. w|tt> *fa*N>ifa. w ur i j ?^T.,U7,oSySSis,M: orwi ScrSrjfiaall ^ ?si2ROuoftsAssl ordurd uke a** Uwd Aeta-Track Parts 182 $4395 roRD V* MoTOr - IM3 dj^ MJ^Chev,.* At*3 Cadil- JEROME "BRIGHT SPOT" ■ —f nart*. 3M MHA after L . 11 tite wntrwAff - n FISHERMEN !*a!3 cam JS& im _______________t 13- FOOT ALUMINUM BOATS gSHMAwT | 14- POOT ALUI^NUM BOATS 'ffSTSlS $198 ■ • Peed wagon foe parts. PE H741. Orchard Lake t Gasa FE 8-0488 li-ttjSEF aar warranty! WBUR-3 UMD|CAM. 145 ^g. FOUR It INCH CHEVROLET i rims with fair MA liras. 130 ! MM. tefora 3 pjr. ■ i Sharp Cars GLENN'S 1958 CHEVROLET STATION #A& 1 LUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. As-Ml 4-MAS. Harold Turner, Ford, i CHEAPIES 11 SSplAlWfcMm 1943 Mm- radio, heator . 1443 Pontlsc hardtop . KESSLER'S MARINA ■ -rm■•rtf-TT’ bttTir xssmm. —M 3LKteMMfal4 O* CB^M mQmp g fug wgpfff isSEJUS^^j ‘ MMSfaA.it : nei^kU”riW Ortva. Punttoc,] JOHNSOS *M FALCON 3 Door .■ 'M FALCON Wagon, aigte 'll BUICK luper A Door -M PONTIAC MMr hardtop 11144 GLENN’S %Iotor Sales n *.tm / v . «* .«7i lerlor. Only 33.494. Easy i PATTERSON CTOCVItOLET „„ M|9 A. WOODWARD AVE . BHt-MINGHAM. Ml 4-2735. REPOSF.SS10NS N* Payments tUI May 15th '*7 Dodge Hardtop tiit 133 a M Opel Wagon 4095 (3* n '5* Pontlsc Hardtop *495 M7 a FE 8-1 I GRAND TURIBMp JMftiwtJJtaAflgt. ftbL^5rd»f Jjy. »gg Foftl RMR IUO ( ~ IMA fpBVROLET widON. a6t6- ‘57 Plymouth Wagon $695 13* mo. I “*"* ““ very nice. New j '*7 chevy Hnrdtop *796 *39 m aid Dale* bat- . '** Mercury Hardtop 13*6 in rr behind Sylvan 1 ;m Bulck * ......... |N | A * ■oood i>M Buiek Hardtop 93M 317 ■ Jflgg '17 Plymouth kftoor *235 II* m ^ LAKESIDE MOTORS 33A-71M! ■■—H..... IaML new. black. Ante, transmission, whitewalls. radio and heater. Loaded List- *1.931. win deliver J3.M9. MAZURttjrrUDEBA^ER SALES DOOR owner! PWl price _,Pmi year warraoty- NOB BOR ■ T LutCOUf MERCURY, one block B of It Mile on U.8 IS. BIRMINOHAM. to HAM 1057 FORP WAGOM Very arf_____ -I ltt4 FORD, RADIO. HEATER, ARBQLUCTLT NO VON It ARAOLUTELl ___ _ down. Assume peymi— ■ 117.09 par mo. QaB mdllt mcr.. Mr. Pula at kO«-79M. Harold Turner, Pari. Compare These Values! ompare . CHOOBE -----—------ I I ‘M' MnvI Wagnns, 8 tear and '97 Mercury ■ttPlyaMWCh ft f tear, nulta, teat- :#SMTYW» r*."S. raft. ASM '15 Ford Victoria Hardtop. 'M Chevy * Vy~«^ck ^ardtiJl7 88 'M Mercury i door, eleaa through- MOTOR8 Lincoln, Mer*ury, Comet. Vafaar. 3tt t. Saginaw. FE 3-0131 snowplow an front t.COO actual rnltaa, tvteal drive Fall prica II.(M. LLOYD MOTORS. LtU- BUY YOUR NEW OLDSMOBILE 1962 JAGUAR XKE Roadster * Otowlng whlK wifa tape* > t tM actuaTntOacI ”",,r Automobile Import Goi .t Bales _ Seer lee _ , Faria* ___Ml B. jagtnaw Street PONTIAC_________ H BOM LAND AYR, wnaiir MW PpRo ajimgc WhtfawdBg, glowing rod and la 'fa PO'r^ CfaTftjUNA tattoo- *“ —““-** tatim pr- HAUPT PONTIAC OM Vte liMfk V U.B.-M «*M-15 tin A p.m. tires. spoitsuhL____ flnlsli, excellent ecndftfanl aad U -an oatstandtna vatac al AM**- BIRMINGHAM ~ Chrysler-Plymouth AU B. Woodward_____mi 7-3211 DON’T BUY ANY NETT OR UBJgD Siwjiwr™- HOMraiHGHT j CHEVROUT%irrUC-Bulck OXFORD OR B4IM ■ «g- ■J:ifL^v,:ia“,aJuL.L ■ sasrfir J 312 w. Monte aim_jwun *Sirtn£EvT<2fL 190* PORD STATION WAOON. RA- @rjj*S%SStoj8fa ft* and tefter- sx^t ora- BagjEi . »«JT T^verTymeiSS _________RriBobSSSS; rswpm^i^^drertftii! avh„ RdBaBmuM. OLIVER BUICK WE'RE ON A SELLING SPREE! S- ‘At BUICK Special Moor . I30M '*1 RENAULT Dauphtaa.......... MM |‘SI BUICK LoBabra convertible 13*41 BUICK LeSabre Hardtop him 'M FORD T-Mrd Convortlble *3*4* It* MM Pcollaa 2-door sedan 371 i IMA Footlac Star Chief ... sxivs. *75 1AAA Fontlae 3-door hardtop ASS ‘M BUICK LeSabre Hardtop 11115 Ml I MM Chary *-door wagon *I8M as: ■- -T»~- *14* 1(M Comet totem, hydramstlc AltM 'M BUICK L«tebra 4-Door *3|M JAM gad** pickup ........... 11*4 j 1M1 Funttae convertible '■*STM| • . IM* Mercury hardtop tU* ! ISA* Buelk Invleta hardtop MB K FALCON Rancher ............... SUN Suoenor Auto Sales ; PP Cadillac “sr* special *ion A** aSES Auto wtoTMA i Si gas, S Jr wr ,,w K>rd retractable hardtop I 4*3 go RaMBUHI Super Wagon AIMS COMPACT CAR SALE Ml Tampaft aaten . ..to. « Ml Rambler sedan .... il4M AM Valiant sedan ..... lift* (MOarvato aadan ...I., lift* » Btudetaker Lark Buiek coorerttbls ..... Fund Adrian* 3-door .. Bolck «-doer hardtop . Pontiac * deer hardtop Cnayy « Poor wm" jBck hardtop | *M PLYMOUTH Savoy | M BUICK Moctra HR ... [ M BUICK Elsctra toDoor [ M BUICK asocial «-Door . I1M* USED CAR BARGAINS S JAM Rambler Super VMR . §17*8 j9 Qk MraTted 1MI T-Blrd toteor hardtop . MR ' JfS Pontiac 4-door to MAP Chary Impels Hardtop HIM ! BE 3Ivy BalAIr ♦ JR j lMl Pontlsc toteor ha *><*• 13M jntok 4-door soda Pootlao I Pontiac Saatoa .. opr acten 19M Chsvy Nomad Wagon 1*4* Cadinac hardtop .... TRANSPORTATION ,=#*£=■-SPECIALS MM I SB KnU»*h««^h|ft S fSSv^an'r^00' 17 Plymooth'T « Pontiac SM I* Ford 4-door I * > IM* ] M RENAULT 4ftcar. Clean •PI BUICK Special toDaor ... ’m'kDBEL 4-Door Ksrdtop M BUICK Button Wagan 47 BUICK anectal Wagon . . M BUICK Btfttl Hardtoo I . I M BUICK toDaor Baten ..... P»a 4-door a*M lift! gR teS*te v AIM* russ SHELTON! JOHNSON L porjiac-buick ' -------------------- OLIVER BUICK $ FE 2-9101 , ’ V/T RAMBLER NEW 1962 AUTOMATIC ttANSMtSStON RADIO ANO HfATER “ WHITEWALL TIRES WINDOW WASHERS ANTI«H2E TURN SIGNALS ' 12 mo.—12,000 mil* warranty — AH toxw end Rcbbab $59.00down. .... $55.16 Mo. (Doltvnrad) SELECT USED CARS 1 I960 RAMBLER Station Wopon, Cuttom 4-tear, 6-cyfhter with oftomaHC, radio divlteoi rota* ted tend rorti. Tbit cor Is lit# now. $1695 1959 RAMBLER StaNon Wogon. An Idaai am the lorps family, tod. or, whMwol bras, ft 1959 FORD Cortam TOO 4 door Ihnt't lib* tnplno. It's priced right $895 $495 1«5» CHEW a Wogon. Steor with | or pad oftomotic Wonemit 1959 luiac ! Contofy 4-door Hardfafa W end hater, V4 w*h a i. ypoHdtop Anra hte ft $1395 BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD m ■ Mm FORTY-TWO THE POlirTIA(b PRESS. FRIDAY. APRIL 6, 1962 New mHM Cor* 1M New ami Used Can I tip FOHTUC C ATALfBA ASSUME- PAYMENTS ugaww meae ■KBsa..mae Hydra. whitewall*. Radio, etc. ‘ $1,480, OB 3-MU. ooHvkkt- II ro(^«h*rpl . !sr 'M OtDSMOBILE IBLE with radio. cr Beautiful Eli— - — a white ton! Toon for only MSI. . One Tm Warranty BOB BORST jNt Price W \ niH~ «»«° M* Full Prise |gag ipoNTTAC STATJOM* WAOON. j $14-00 Mo. Power brakes, Power etmrbie ■» ■ New end Used Con 10* Nw irfMCin__________________111 IMP Ot.De M. 'POWBRrro^P. 1M0 PONTIAC BTABPHIBP SPOMT tkjSSn. I ,sedan. Bower brttoo.^^HB (Ml PONTIAC CATALINA. LIKE ‘fret. Murt sell OetUng new ear BOW, i. 3430 Pontiac I k, Rd Ph. OR whltbwalla. MJB. <■ — ■— -Mercury. One btOdk 8. tot 1657 PLYMOUTH STATION WAO-i on 0 8 ll Btrtplubam. Off. kfMAW JUnK lla ^ I MOW. RADIO. HEATER. ABSO* 18M VpNTlAC, 4 DOOR ST**- mi VEJtTURA. PONTIAC. «1.M “SSM U±=-: IMS PONTIAC, a DOOR. I lOTIttt NO’ MONEY ’ DOWN. I _ . UN Hoick, 4-door . 104* Pont panel tt* tanSJ« { LIQUIDATION LOT . Full price' PE WR239. '■■■■•I*.. .................... . 41140 Mo ' . . 1 *»** POimAC CATALINA CON- 144IPONT1AC 4-DOOR SEDAN. vertlble. Rydramatlo, power ... Full Price CTUettath Radlo and heater. | atawta* and braktslSM N. Pine, . 411:46 Mo.- Hydratnatlc transmission, white- ■Rochester._____ " Pull Price r^^r„£ d..n‘'.nd JBnS- Uf PONTIAC TENTDRA I DOOR - 111.44 Mo.I it paymenta cd Mi ll.. UOT81 •g™*g- gBTO- «B|T|»»W. i MOTORS tlocoln. Mercury. | “M BOW. MUM. W MBf. * , . Full Price Cornel. Meteor. 232 s Saflnaw. Ml TEMPEST BTANDABB i SUM Mo. FE 2-613.1 - . „ ■ shift. R«aa. HOO. PE Mr 1 wmi pontiac tempest jriMJHW imt po&tIac diik H ’ infla n£.| ruad^^fej*-* -w wi iKS™*** ___ PONTIAC. CATALINA, door, t lotto blue, white Mi walls, automatic Irons aeleslo power aUniaa and bracoa. II,f mllel, 13,34 ’ 1854 PONTIAC, I DOOR TUCCSK* j leal running eond FBI ■''SiWaffiw? 1858 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE. -3 door hardtop, power ItaMML j brakes wd spaU. Pru» lift* 1371. itlc. radio, boater, food ----- _ecn. excellent. Exception- i oUv food condition inside ‘'and If PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR CUSTOM) *>0 rdal.^iy. W 34lW. _ I Suburban Station Wteon Vf eft- IMf PONTIAC CATAUHA t-DQOR flu* with automatic tranapita* ] hardtop. 74 enable, stick wilt. : Power brakes »nd Power1 radio, beater, wbllewalls. MM ring, reo and white k lfrM[ lUT'flBMk.- OlNVYfim. Kao. . for the large fajBflF. | lawn- klllljMQII UUilMfT —“ ---------- lia 1090 s. WOODWARD I She oar,— —- , Full price- *1.185. No MBffiQH -LET ___ _________ ___ down. SHOP SlfBCRBAN AND AYE. BIRMINGHAM; Ml 4*0-Cruiser, air con- ! 8AV* ■ »$4 M^TAfe VMtf daflC - OR kroocp copdutop.• c, , ,, r-. . .v- 1 ““ n lockt adto Stark Hickev. Clawson B. Saginaw. FE 14-Mtle Road, between Crook* and >■0878. c Manning. intsro. yw. js/v, w*■* * « ijj. j __ PoirStC. lMI BONNEVILLE COST-: **•*"__ ^SjfmSST SlfiS^ainatml.' ! ALaOS£ pontiac "cmMttTBWW“ motor oeorhaoled. loaded w.u, equipment,' 44A4. HL OR 3-8326. | —itiac. save — . Pontiac SIAM I--------, zjr\i'’i3s?\ 1844 PONTIAC. HARDTOP 1864 Mercury. Pood cars. PE 8-3741, 1841 TEMPEST 4-DOOR STATION wagon. Radio and btatcr. white-1 -wiu DM, standard transmission. 1 1 owner. BenmUul blue ] and full1 pripe of holy 81.885. LLOYD MOTORS. Lincoln. Mer-i curt. Comet, Meteor. 332 S. j jUglttae — NtuMiMwitm m I CHIRP 4-etooftai and r and Ivory. |. gl^M. FE 1888 PONTtAC UTAH CHIRP V door Vista, pawoe tf-brakae. aunaat (Mow 1I40 PONT1AC OONYRRTfBLK. At, rlE Rr ggdBf■ Ct. PR 3-3884 Out beMre 4 p.at. ___________ 1888 RAMBLER AMERICAN WAO- Sift, eery nod aondltloa. *'low S. Call after «' Mon. nT any ttm 8ai - SALES. A Shopping Center. . ; ^j 11857 PLYMOUTH STATION WAO-. ___. ..___ ,, . ______— 81 on. 4-door .with 6-cyltndeC E»- | ; and8paw. . ' | cellent condition. Take oyer pay, ( MTBBkBVV 44WtS|i ijUlBWpl mM per week to pM m Kxcellent condition Tike m bxlinee due of $297. ABSO- , orer payments offlElpW week; LOTELT NO MOJ«Y DOW. vbal ucb payoff ofto edue 187. King Auto Sales. 3tT» W Huron to pay oil balance due of 8187. Elisabeth Lake Rood. FE > . AiMuinur: ro monet1 .mm. , —__ i DOWN. King Auto Sales. 3375 1958 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP EX-■ “--- -* Elizabeth Luke, cepttoiially -— —Special— 1961 PONTIAC TEMPEST . 1858. PONTIAC CATALINA CON-rertlble Radio and healer, ! whitewall three, pawer brake* 1 1957 RAMBLER CROSS-COUNTRY station wagon. Has everything. Including factory-Installed air eon-dUMotag. goto jsrtoesb at 8M8. Cam-roar warranty! 8UBURBAN OLDS USED CARS. 365 8 Woodward. BlrmMham. MI 4A485, . . 1850 RAMBLER STATION WAO-ON. RADIO. HEATER. WWTR-WALL TIRES. EXCELLENT CONDITION. ABSOLUTELT NO ----—PPHPP- ,T MONEY DOWN. Assume payment UK. Ptrarb?°.tCMI ll* Oversized white walls radio, heat Hsrold Turner Ford iALE^OLKSWAMN: 18587 SUN roaf. 8W9. PLT54ii34. 857 VOLK8WAOEN ' SEDAN. Excellent condition,- 8750, OR 3-3518. Mi VOLKSWAGEN F U L L Y dower. «^ipp»Q>,m1rM155 Its top. 1588 VOLKSWAGEN- SEDAN. $1,165. A factory olflclal's cat. with very l 1960 NSU Prlnz. 5 deer sedan. Eg-low mllestr. I ‘ cellent cowDllon. 170. May trod* for camping traitor or equtty la J ERUME-FEKGUSON 1961 MERCURY CONYF.RTM4,E RoedJF^S-J . tor "T-Btrd1* OkTET „ irad*... -MOO COMET 4,DOOR SEDAN. RA-dto.and beater, automatic traaa-«* mission. Full price 01.505 ■ LLOYD MOTORS. Lincoln, -Mer-• ctiry; Comet. MAtcor 333 S. Saginaw: FE >0181. PLYMOUTH IMt BELVEDERE a sedan. VO engine, la and steering. Radio Good condition. 1695 tm MERCURY MONTEREY rvaafaur wmm with • t lap, aad matching trim! k i heater, ^automatic ^ trensmls blacl f; loB* *i^RST0neLINCOLN*r ME&-. * wade. Full 1 warranty! f- OTtt^CARS. i948 OLDSMOBRJCS J-DOORS 4-. doors Super "88" and *U8*” and all la A-l aandkkm aad ready s la aal We bate seven to aaooob from. 81.800. One-year warranty I SUBURBAN OLDS. USED CAM. , HR a. *-”■■■----—zizr-. -— Ml 44488. minjmarn trade-in! Sale priced at Sl.195. Five otbers to choose DREAM OOl USED^CARS ■njpE: AmMMEma r, automatic traneml, brakes' ‘Pall price MINOHAM. MI 6-4538._______ 1056 OLDS HARDTOP. RADIO AN *“ ‘mm—am Dltwr 6-0077. Pood tires. Nice! __ 1057 OLDSMOBILE, ALL POWER, perfect condltlou. Can be seen 8 p.m., or wookoada. 303 unemployment office. FE| i BOB HART MOTORS on orchard Lake- Awe. (Between Johnson and Voorhels' ; HASKINS I OK | USED CARS *00 Choyrotel Blscayne 8-door with t V-0. Powerg 1 Id e transmission, radio, beautiful light blue finish! saying ■HASKINS ChevroletOlds IMMIM *■ BUICKS Late Model IsS. *0»>N sedan, taky blue ; with matching interior, radio. , heater, dynaflow. E-C-eyr glass. li**L55S wsd whitewall Urea. Buicks are our' business! |f that’s ivhat you have in blind; come in and see us.! I»00 LeBABRE SEDAN Cordovan s and White. Radio, beater. Dyne-1 , flow. Power steering and Power * brakes aad whitewall tires. 03.100 I f PQwer brakes aad Remember, we encourage! you to check our cars with! I mechanic you know and! {rust. 1800 ELBCTRA 380-4 Waar hardtop , j PlaUaom mist srtth matching 1 mnw* baurlor Completely loaded; % wWk catras including futon atr-eaadWaalaa aM power yen* win- j FISCHER, i BUICK 784 S. Woodward, B ham 1 M4-6222 .. | " ACROSS #*■ **“**"* “smn* •PONTIAC RETAlf. STORE to Mi Clemens at. FE 3-7954 --------Mercury, comet.__________ . ______ J .EUMHPi teor. 333 8. Saginaw. FE 3-0131 OL 1-0711 only 81.700. LLOTP MOTORB. •__________________________ 1959 PONTLAC. ibOOR CATaLINa' lOM CADILLAC HARDTOP COUPE -r In oumDoM condition, with' Power, nice. 8795. 1 "~~i , everything on it. One man car. 1900 FORD. Victoria -tmratttk power ' Retired. 01.150. EM >7550. _____— sMtllHl' UM “ = J ,T7 ------ ------"■*“*------ FRANKS. AUTO SALES 4 Auburn ft t-IUQ 6 STUDEBAKER STATION WA-gon. v-l engine .with standard transmission. ZERO dqwn and Bm EM, 3-7290. ______ ! 1907 PONTIAC VPASSENoER W AG-• - on. Power. Terms. OR >0070. C. Manning. lift full price. SURPLUS MOTORS Tl,S. Saginaw FE 04034 '60-VOLKS WACiEN' 2-Door, jQeai*----"-" ““ ■; And k beautiful gray white finish on this bag! Radio, heater. And this bug- Is yours lor hhly $1195" John McAuliffc, Ford 130 Oakland Ave. FE 5-4101 ALL CARS LISTED BELOW $1^722 ’55 FORD 2-Door ’55 FORD Wagon ’56 OLDS •‘88" 2-DooL '55 PONTIAC TUrdtop '56 FORD 4-Door ASK FOR C •55 CHEVY 2-Db6r ' *54 DODGE 2-Door ’55 CHEVY Wagon ’55 BUICK 4-Door ^ ’55 Plymouth 2-Door kEDIT MANAGER — M’ . '55 FORD Panel ’56 CHEVY 2-Door ’54 PONTIAC 2-Door, *55 CHEVY Wagon *5J filJldk Htrdtojp US. BROWN ' ' NO MONEY DOWN - SPOT DELIVERY WE HANDLE AND ARRANGE ALL FINANCING -* CREDIT CHECKED BY PHONE LIQUIDATION LOT 150 S. SAGINAW ST. L o- 6 .M 9 Enjoy the Nicest Time of the Year in One of Our Thoroughly .Reconditioned YQK-JJsed Cars — Save With: Every-Deal Tool 1961 TEMPEST Extra Special 4-Door Sedan • This jewel equipped with automate transmission, power steering, easy eye£lau, white tirps, bock-vp-lamps, bumper guards, decor group, vinyl interior and solid pillow blue finish. •sws '59 CHIVROLET Impola Sedan $1645. '61 CHEVROLET Parkwood Wagon $2295 '60 CHEVROLET Parkwood Wagon $1995 '6! CHEVROLET Vi Ton Pickup rrriEO m CHCvadur motoo dm SiONS NAME. AS Custom equipment $1695 '58 CHEVROLET Biscaynw Sedan I Wou'i*Ui >ot9 $2045 '61 CHEVROLET Parkwood Wagon Tfcto utifity uni! •^Jipppd W«th faki%. 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'6-qvl'nde<%engine, dual mirrqrs, whi bucket Mali and solid polo who* finish. 1962 RAMBLER Classic 4-Door Sedan. 3300 erilet and hardly broke la . . . radio. 1 eater, whitewall tires. ■ automata: IranimuMjrr. power .reeving, gadded dash, bucket reclining seats, 6-Cylinder engine, polo white and satin 1962 PLYMOUTH ■ Belvedere 4-Door Sedan Only 3000 tnllas an this w. (quipped with-rode? heater,, windshield washers, fowerthte Irpnimisson, V 8 engine and sobd gronde grey brush. . f-*~- 1962 PLYMOUTH fury Sport Sedan Terrific 31S cu. in. engine and TorquetKte trantmrision, power steering, radio, heater and only 3300 Mat A dreotr in desert rust finish. CADILLAC Extra Special Sedan DeVille Th.s luxury car . equipped wi(k radio Hooter, KydrfmoHc* irwHmtsitpn, Ml power, whHewoll tir^s; fZ! fldti, isofid '59 CHEVROLET Nomad Wagon '61 MONZA Club Coup* Peppy 4-speed tre'<>tmlwip*,4Vedto, hee>-ir and whifewail Wffi. Solid r©mqn r#d '58 CHEVROLET Brookwood Wagon . Powerful V-S engine. wMi jgl|r4f' of economy. Power glide fronsmUtlon, $1495 fimA «mAi red leodar imeftot. Really $1995 radio, homer god striking edMrSbiga $1095 '60 FORD Folcqn 4-Door '61 CHEVROLET, Itn polo.Convertible '59 CHEVROLET ^ Biscoyne 2-Door dreamy lelid blue aS*t tWf| on§ , twi|.ght tvrqvo'M tiniik.One tebe proud • " et Only. 3 Ohg of those ence la a Wofime oppon tunnies here... 8 tdladar eeglea. rodto, ond heater, aed solid green TleMi. $1295 $2195 $1195 '60 CHEVROLET \ Impola Sport Sedan ' mission, radio. fieaNr, 6 eyfwdtr engine, '59 CHEVROLET Kinggwpod Wagon. V-PASSENGER With power sieerir.g end brake*, ^owergiide. trongmtuien. t-ty'* ‘61 PONTIAC LeMons 2-Door Sedan Bucket seats, radio, heater aodautom,, fie tsoanalsMbn. Solid onyx Mock wntj chorcool interior and wMowall fires: whitewall fres and smsirp Ivory end ma»o $1295 inder. enfrre, ldj.000 eclvol mriet o^d sharp edd oddbe beige $1645 Really sharp! $2095| '60 CHEVROLET / Corvoir 2-Door A terrific coupe with radio, heater, Pow-mgfide ^transmission.' "700^ Series". '59 CHEVROLET Brook wood Wagon '60 PONTIAC Star Chief Hardtop A Hrrfc 1 door wfi Nydrpieffc Iran* $1495 dnd brakes, wMtoieef mg solid geld flnishi $2195 $1395 '61 CHEVROLET Impolp Sport Sedan #1* taaM^PK^g rZ.lL, i '60 CHEVROLET ' Biscayne-2-Door Sedan faemHiel Acyfindsr eeghm eeedo-d tronsmisslon, radio, hooter, whltov oil '61 OLDSMOB LE "88" Hardtop Powerful 4 - The Space Agency ought to be careful about tending dimple-grabbing robots to Mars, according to Dr, Frank B Salisbury. It might make the natives restless. 1’Mvenlt.v wtentlst, suggested yesterday ‘JBMt remote poasibil- . great reelamattsas projects. Writing in "ScieBSS." weekly publication of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Salisbury said flourishing vegetation probably exists on the red planet. hand. James Mason, Deborah Kerr, Robert Newton, Smiyn Williams. 1 "She Done Him Wrong." (1933) Star perform* The can In the background belong mostly to Cuban eviilian workers at the base who -leave their automobiles to* walk through the Cuban gates for a check and then enter the base through the V. S.-manned gate. Vending machines on the streets of West Berlin are marvels ol politeness. To the purchasers of cigarettes, fresh fruit, handkerchiefs and other items, e woman’s tape-recanled voice murmurs, "Viekn ’ Dank," or "Many thanks." (4) Farm Report ft» (1) B’wana Don (4) (Color) Diver Dan (7) Rural Newareel t:oo (2) Captain Kangaroo (4) (Color) Boso the Clown i (T) Crusade lor Christ I •til (4) (Color) Pip tbs Piper I Features (ft Movie: “Bemacle Bill. " (1941) Bill merries woman after provfag he's good fisherman. Wallace Berry. Marjorie Main. (M) You and Your Doctor l:«l (ft Third Man . (4) Showtime (Coot.) (7) Hathaways (9) Movie (Cool.) (56) Eastern Wisdom KM (3) Route N . (4) Detectives (7) IHntstones (9) Movie (Gont.) (90 For Doctors Only 9>M (2) Route 66 (Cont) (4) Detectives (Cant.) station. Police Chief Fra. k Cribb says the added expense of trails porting prisoners to Oakland County Jail would come to 16.000 a year. ' — Clawson Ordered to Close Up Jail (4) (Color) Start Lewis 5-Year-Old Student Wins Gas Balloon Race lit— As a gim- 10: S# (2) Mighty Mouse (4) (Qolor) King Leonardo 11:0# (2) ADakaam (4) Tory (7) arcus Boy llttt (9) Billboard U:M (2) Roy Rogers (4) Make Room for Daddy (7) Arizona Gun (ft Droit de ate Russian, U, S. Missions Now Can Move Without Restrictions .*ZrS0LP™T BALTIMORE _ U - W i court order to do eo. mlck * the Kbool (afar ar Leith * * Walk Elementary School, students in the police station released 575 helium-filled balloons the basement ol the to aee how for they would travel. U building. A kindergarten pupil, 5-year-old * * Keith Lind, won first prise. Ws i have twice rejected balloon landed 420 miles north at new dty hall-police Black Donald Mines, Out. "Lose fo a Skinny Kid.” Tuesday Weld pifoye girt who throws ■mall town into turmoil when she arrives wearing grotesque mask. FATHER OF THE BRIDE, 9:30 p m. (2) — The aid-of Stanley Banks (Leon Ames) is solicited by law partner to help maid become ptMjilont ot charitable group. •THE VANBIIING 4ft," 9:» p.m. (4)—Walter Pidgeon hosts aad narrate# NBC's second hour-long special about American society. This one takes us from Pilgrim times to present. Social historian Cleveland Amory is among those interviewed. Tom Poston and Phyllis Newman do (9) Tommy Ambrose (SI) For Doctors and You •:N (ft Father of the Bride (4) (Color) Vanishing 400 (Special) (7) 77 Sunset Strip (Coot.) (9) Four Just Men • -. • Comedy Time . ^ ^, ir . dered e military eeoort to shadow Ike's Remarks: Let's Build Uv Ru“kM «*alteted by ban- ^ ning any movement of the UA Grand Old Party 011111011 out °f hfodam without a * special permit. PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP>- ..... T£X Dad With Baby Threatens lump one of his rate public appear- Urtf fg Rescued Spring Clearance 'qgm TRANSISTOR RADIOS TOP QUALITY—AMIMCAN MADE •MGOldO Special $1/19$ •Zenith Values f|fl •Admiral f*"* Burtons Phone Listing Creating Confusion Finding “Richard Burton" at E. 80th 8t. in the voluminous * * * AUSTIN, Tax. (AP) — For 40 . Eisenhower was accorded a minutes today a screaming fatb-standing ovation as he said: er perched near the top of a ISO- ‘If we are for sound finance foot tower with a baby hoy in ids rather than skyrocketing debt, we «™» «“* threatened to Jump, must make certain that good Re- , J * . * ,, -* ___________. . .... ^ . . -T. . .. Ac onllM onH WiwMB «t(wi hv ■When Burton and Lis started making this movie, every- who cursed me and called me a home-wrecker. Some calls we answered by my wife .. " “Is her naan Sibyl sr LIsT” we asked quickly. “NANCY!" he said. *Tm suing the phene company! I’ve protested.” “What de yen «»«■* of Richard Barton?” we asked. "He’s got a better build than Eddie Fisher but Lis has better build than both of them," he said. MUFFLER AND SHOCK ABSORBER FOR EVERY CAR . R MUFFLERS 3 Star • 4 Star • 5 Star Todays Radio Programs Businessman Slain by Bullet in Temple HAYTINGSGN-HUDSON, N. Y. US — Police an probing the nays. second floor den of his home. 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Thompson, when ailed how she would do In competition against her husband, flashed a Senate Shatters Tradition Drummed Out of. the Corps LANSING OT)—Chances for adoption of a state, income tax thia year rose sharply in the wake of a dramatic Senate fight that cracked for the first time the opposition of Republican conservatives. The breakthrough came yesterday in an emdUonal three-hour debate that ended in triumph for a coalition of Democrats and GOP moderates. By an 18-13 vote, the nine Democrat* and nine Republicans forced the Senate Taxation Committee to re-it it it lease Gov. Swainson’s 11- Mll tax package and send rv n L -i It to the floor, probably for 0021. ' nooerts a vote later in the month. Sen. Francis Offers Cpre Would Cut State SpenSthg LANSING UH — A drastic slash in aDP sibde'spending la proposed by Sen. loom 0. Francis, R-Mid- Ham Sandwich OK in Orbif—G City to Appeal for Data Center jt^re Shower*' Likely to Arrive Latein Evening Geode rain telling during She Stierer, Rowston and Henry to Take Casa to IRS in WflMhiQ0ton In answer to urgings from CMy Commissioner Mlltoa R. Henry, City Manager Robert A. Stierer today said city offidala will travel to Washington, D C., next Hum-day to appeal ter location ol an Internal Revenue Service Date Processing Center, here. WASHINGTON (A — A$ came out strong today for orbiting spacemen. He said his own experience indicated there's no need at restricting spacemen^ he was, to tube-fed foods like applesauce. Glenn made his sandwich suggestions as the National Aeronautics and Apace Administration presented de- nt John H. Glenn Jr. sandwiches tor future tegs thought shsald be gives to temational gathering at more than 1,000 scientists. A few from. Communist-i bloc countries attended. II The apace agency raid examln- AUGUSTA, Ga. «B 4 toward statehood, expected yew-: Ife Moving Day What's cm ; New kind of waiter* uaaa these initials — PAGE IS. Triangle Trouble | Lis Taylor nntsrtsns fag, her many S-csenend esc* pades — PAGE S7. m Tax Thee Again Watch oat far new eta* ironic oop - PAGE U. ft Watch DoMk I Electricity Ip Wasted as Cuba Radio Fumes KEY WEST, Fla. m - Havana ladle sputtered at tetervsdo durtog Look Sharp for Echo I TWO> THE PONTIAC PHggy, ^RHjAY, AffMft % im Senate Dram Wf MB VOCE* 1 LANSING IB «y It wu ■ hectic utd iiinntinBri day in Senate his- •**<*- fcSeWite Sir/^hte - aenaM^ was SMaity wesptag. 5j> Bitter art fiery speeches Wire | • f i.. rt There was a filibuster attempt.. OM warn ittownces to the ' pouchy subject of iSligton. gt -: ■*• # * Sf The president of the Senate was criticized by two senators. Than also was comedy relief. ~ * * All this want on in the Mstory-. "making sesskm yesterday when the " Senate — breaking a more than . 50-year tradition — took a package Kennedy Talks With Thompson qfv$. Envoy's Return to MotfOw Moy Bring Now Berlin Confabs WASHINGTON (AP) — An sador Llewellyn Ihornperai. whom return la Moscow in a few days will pot. trim in a paattlnn to conduct aeir talks on Berlin, confers today wjtb President Kenned; Tbe White House meeting was on the schedule for midmoming. Thompson plans to leave here Sun-dsymnd spend a day and a *“1 in New York on personal bud befage flying back to the Sorirt ”r" by (ha middle of neat A tense moment came when LL Gov. T, John Lesinsld. president of the Senate, ordered Sot John. P. Smeekens, R-Coldwater, to atop swearing, fr Smeekens had promised a filibuster. He took m fata coat and declared he would talk until it waa time for Gov. Swalnaon to address the joint session of the legkdature. His booming vtoice rocked the cut glass chandeliers as he declared; "Tie pwnar sad bis board . IMS Is thoktod of fiaaarial m marathon talk; Democrat Lesinsld bangrt down his gavel. “There have been too auny words like ‘hell’ and ‘damn,* ha said, "If used in tbs proper rtb-text it is all right but not tbe stay you uac them.” "Art you suggesting there to no hour The bail then tail." Smeekens responded. "We’ll bo in a beU • of a mess if wa get tbe income tax.’*' » ■/ * aught Laughter by Itepublican tatew tbsy wars "You toll Just s servant of the Senate," Steeekena told tta IBu- ! 12:53, warning meanwhile that the 3 - - «ne r j biro mm Sto b i Revenue PspaWnwt would Rouydd. D-Detroit. i Stanley 'F. heated words had been bald, fs The drama opened whan San. Prank D. Beadle. ML Clair, the Ibe had finally decided: la aak to discharge tta committee. "What I'm going to say is not as be Headed that Ms < words. "I've done a lot. al soul searching.” - • Beadle than said fat was going to make tta motion to dbcharge tbe committee. This led to a aeries of speeches. announced al 12:15 he was ready tofrikariBfclSteTMky the vote. "I'm not eating for Lent." ha announced. "lU ta MbM anti up. have to bear from tha governor.” He suddenly sat down, JatoTB* mitting be had hoped to waar ate his audience end have ea lew left hi could declare there was no quorum In (he Senate. ■ ;**rPP-’ rn4'W * ‘ * y Smeekens offered a adOdWtch to during Ida triftf •’Write not Ida only flj| Sen. PUOip Rahoi, D-Irtn Mountain, admitted ta went over to a hotel and had a good Uteri, ft waa his Cith birthday, he explained. When vote time came, the only Tfcjteo, have been plgteiad by agents to check cwaveryone Jf ap maB wesTertesrt to teart » H. Gaariings. IWWtanA‘^SPm *g PUN PABB was Oshan wftbeta Beeyrtl. wb* ora worried tariff'tatt Mddaai; 1 ’He rtrtdetflr aat down, later ad- teftr.toto* pH Hr • eiadadrb, thee late tha tear M tawqr te da putaiwh an p , aSSrafff ' waa expected to emphasize to Thompson, who then have opportunity to present the tHfaje to Premiar Khrushchev, that tta United States is deeply interested in finding a solution to the:Jfcrtin problem that respects The heart ef the matter aa tha KemMdy administration leaders see it is that tta Soviet govern, ment must accept die presence of the Western powers in West Berlin and their rights of unhindered access to tta city. If Russia is willing to do business on that bais, some officials feel that a settlement could be worked oof. Thompson came to Washington early'last weak with Secretary of State Dean Rude and attar officiate- who had attended the opening af the Geneva disarmament conference in March. Rusk and Sotiet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko used tbe occasion' for a series of meetings to Geneva on Use East-West dispute over Barite. Tfaeir only known agreement WM.^,that top U.S.-Soviet talks, probing the possibility of a Berlin statement, should be continued. Tbe talks actually began last Sep-' tamhar whan Rude and Gromyko mat te the United Nations. They ware continued during tha winter hi ftecuasiona held by Thompson and "Gromyko te Moanw. UA officials mid that the many long hours invested in the UA Soviet meetings bam so far failed Italian actress Sophia Loren bolds tee British Ffcn Academy award toe received te London last evening. Sophia won the award, British counterpart of Hollywood’s "Oscar," for. her role in "Two Women.’’ in tto Soviet position or any indication at Soviet willingness to The vote,'to son's tax package from the Senate committee came just before the J went before a special f tee House and Senate to plead for a bipartisan effort to solve tee state money problems. A * * Swalnaon wanted lawmakers teat tee tneutty deficit is soaring toward $100 million and that the state cannot,wait any longer to take cafe of unmet needs with to- Rain Splashing in Belts but Daps Warmer 'jtr The Associated From Ri$n splashed wide sections mawteBmaosw LbII Atom-41 -* — d the hsfeni half of the nation < , tta Ate Valley and lna the southern Plates eastward to te said, "and next year the situa-the Appalachians. Heaviest rates"' tote were te tta lower Mississippi Valley, |dth more than one tech te l six-boor period te Jackson and MeQoote, Mlsa. Thunderstorms rumbled i lmiM into tacww indicated in Florida. Fog wu reported along the 2T Income Tax Barrier lifted byCoaliiiofl (Continued From Page One) First in Series .. . District One Henry, Bowens April Ticket v t tutor’t Note — The Press today is bsgimtnpe series of brief articles about candidates in flte Pontiac InunM-pal election April id* Only the she districts in vhich there are contests will bs presented. Commissioner Robert Landry Is unopposed in District 7J By BKK SAUNDERS Is tta April If general election, opponents for Or District 1 City Oonarissfca' asst will be tecum-Milton K. Briny, l Pontiac attorney, and Robart Bowens Jr., a local basher uf PoedK Motor Division em ML Heory, 41, of 113 Baaaatt St., Is riding for ids third term. Elected te .1261, h» wu unnppoasd two Vi, vl Hills Schools, to Request letepnonelcates Mill Hike, LANSING IB - Log distance llfiSSona calls between MBahlgsn----------------- ^ TS.lT SB? woridv* -w a yaar starting Amfi M, tta State ^ j* Daondwr of this tato. Public SeryjoeOiymiMltei si*"*9 A World War n veteran, te attended Lincoln and Temple Universities before graduating from Yale. Henry is a native of Phils- MNUBOM B. BENIY ‘Undergirding my entire position a commissioner is tta expressed te the Amplified Text of Romans 13:1, that 'thus is bo authority except from God, by Hfc permission. His sanction and thou that exist do so by God’s appotat- trict, only a few more than 1,100 bothered to vote te the primary. A native ft Nashville, Tenn., he has worind ri Pontiac Mptor since owned and operated a local barber shop for tek pari ybr yean. He is Beadle reminded bis that he had helped lead tint fight against an income tax ta IfSf but convinced teat ft had to be considered as an aaswer to the Mate’s fiscal llte. ID MEED MOB! "Bern when wa have practiced every possible economy, we will . of atw tax revenue fir tea next fiscal year,’ tion win te "In my opinion, we can no long-f rush from one leak ta tee dike to another, trying to plug this little An estimated SUN million year is given by the American people to charities of | doubted status, despite educational cam- The Weather FBI tJ.S. Weather Bar PONTIAC AND VICINITY—dandy with Mttla change awraaianal tight rain tesla asanstag ly this afternoon and totaigftt with a I likely late fanight. Saturday partly dandy . Bgh today M. tow tonight te. high Saturday “a I to 15 milaa. . ' Although this Is his first attempt as a candidate for public office. Bowens has been re-eiOCted to five straight twoysar terms aa. fab precinct’s delegate to the OsMarif Cbunty Democratic Convention. Bowens, St, of SIS Harrison 8L, also tea been aamed to tea "Restrained and sobered by this sacred injunction, a commissioner must Cotopletriy, reject task and teach each decision «a the highest level , of Ipto ct| of being perceived by him, con-vflh ' his. capaci^w anti training. ' . ★ ’♦ ' "The dty commissioner must sibility: -that to tee dty at large and that to Ms dktricC Cubans Arrest 7 N. Americans Mmi Art Dtsertbtd as Erogtntn; Hunt Missing Treasure Seekers lid Is Ms otter ftoptoM-a doty to ton sprit minority abas and aspirations and to art to gate sapport for tta remoral rt «vary teequBty la "Gompare tea .ptegyam. made y our district and yon wffl find we behind that of attar dlatylridto many reopecta due to this fiJr of dedication to ttafr Bee. ... "For example, tea welfare of nr chfidran has been grossly aar Meted. We need better juvenile programs, better safety programs and expaoded recreation factHtlos. urban renewal "I am appreciative of getting commission support te mf drive lor unempiapmant compensation benefits for dty workers and enactment of bail bonding prortriea now HAVANA (AP)-Cbtam authorities reported today seven North Americaa dttiens deocribod u U "apparently” frogmen—have Hnnm Htrmm nl1,mi„„ltir teen arrested on the northern «■*#—. ter dsm miwmltli mH of Dritate Province eonters, more vmxeCDet facfliUes, parks, empioyratat opporttaWsi, faimsss ta tee conduct of mhatt vans newspapers arid tee men picked UP it 5 a.ra. Thursday and wi i“"‘ cy te the administration rt pity de- 'Apparmtly they wore men," the commmilriM said. "Aw “Finally, I am not captive to any ieTWlm what their praaence te o» territory is due to." There was speculator in Miami that the men were missing treasure . hunters who sailed from (Porupano Beach, Fla. The Cbast Guard at Miami .issued an alert Thursday night Mr vessels to npett any sighting rt dictates rt my heart hi to that grew ta tta first paragraph hereof.'' ■m cruiae of seven skin die Chart Guild asarch and rescue Britain's 1st Sdrt»HHf to Bb Fired Next Weak LONDON ID — Britain today announced its first scientific Mtl£ wffl M fired into orbit next Gordon 1 Pattoo smd Ns normally would ex ' Sr Home Massey, c voyage te their 15teat tart torn teo astattito wifl bo fired from Cape GmriiriBll,.iB-. of District 1 do not hwe tee.riel- ‘ nWtJ!dac(!?1 tafflomd te tatam prepmad and tet tf m ■ 2S?"3“H dren rt hoart, foe with wsllsrar M ggadhi^gi p* cent. 5,000 registered voters te the tea- misstoo s stattotttortation caB Ban Dm ________ S» ‘ttSr*wSTto S “aSRWTS! costs «d cents, unoer me new ■ ■ MMtWi schedule ft wffl coal IS toate. ^ Sfrnflariy, a late wiring call T# •«*»»P*te them (the rlsmance mots than wa te District 1? Ttapramot eormnissIsriM any to District 1. He has pabMdy stated, that “urban renews) is dangerous, so learned a person as ta oppooo for our 1 wotieve city teorid ta opomted as a Mg tari-noss, with careful planning sad olBdrtlcy. Oir tag doUan should ta spam wisely m *a amy get epr>' money's worth while main. Mining a low tax rata. "Shea my own roots ant as ofly grounded to our dty ril Of ttaao things taws become of greatest concern to m*. These art vital si should bod •1, Robe do what will be nssaamqr to a£ feet guefa things: U. S. Awards PricorpHon to Dec. 7 Attack Htenatr TOKYO rn- The United jRstse ttry deoomtion it rivra a fontentr to a pianner of the Peart Harbor long-Di»tanch Calif BftwafMi Start Point* to *• Cut $1.6 Million ®°Tfleld soc Paul M. rt Winter Park* fla.; Hills School District Juns 11. The tax Mbs phar tee mfliage that is bring arimd to be continued A net toeraom rt oriy .lUfi pto * ILOffi of aatiMOOd valuation would i1 rarnil because tta achbsl board IB- - ^ to lower te. debt retirement CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. to-Ftoti waattartoday foreai at laast atetaur dday te the attempt tto wffl be hold on April S. 24, 28, • riewsa^ewtupenmta call i 9 p.m. for 50 cents or less, me r wffl not apffly to epBset calls. Here's Fu of Our Gpunty Representatives At the request st leaden. The ealtae Pram ptoltofca tha The topic la "Eastrt tad tee MOW." Rportvations may be obtateod by eafltag tea Cranbrook Institute ofScience, BloomfioM Rills, on wiitktobi. 1c*'i Frank ft. Hawidns, advertising mans gar Of Libby-Owens-Ford Glam Co., wffl be sptotar, at ‘ April | meotteg rt tho Birmingham Rotary Club. His topic ft entitled "How to Sell OiMtosl America.” KhrushdrivtoRest MOSCOW (UPI)-Se mier Nikiu S. Khrushchev tatteft ortod iU with mfluenz and otdteed by doctors to mfL Usually reliable •ooroto grid the ftarnmmtet loader’s ilteeoo te "not serious,” but his doctors ham that tii otoi on. Ms work to prevent aggravation of ‘fs condition. / ,* There into, is official aimouncB- pronfitr’s iltaoos, but secrecy llte flu, or grippe. )p very pte-vsleot among Muscovites at this that of ywaristes winter m IrtwHtor * wring. The Coast Guard exteained that the route, crilad tta Wltotaard The root* is abater t Jimmy Haifa to 'Taach' Labor Clou atMSUO James Bi HoUa, Teamsb Union president, today . waa scheduled te^ge-Am* te ached Soviets to Ignore Push Own Arms Draft GENEVA (AP)—Ita Union angrttotor to pate ahead with its •rt* ta emrirt oat sad which rimrid pm. at MWdgoa State Uri-vermity Oakland lb nitrify Oakland In topic was te ta op wlicttvs rate cutting, tectadlng the threat to truckers of “piggy-tacktag” J trucks by raflrood. teat major dissgteemads must ta taddad. hefbe Une-by-Uae debate on • tHpdy. BIRMINGHAM - A ffltet-mB t increase and tea renewal of tee Hi-12 Chib. ,1mqr will ta Surviving are Ms wi* Floy; a Thg total aperatlag and date itiwmsrt tax wortd ta .|Mi Weather. Delays Attempt to Test New Rocket, Fuel ftar tto hdfial flight, odfa* tetandrt to ftBoarri htirt ISwdnoto trajectory to check out imtagham Lodge 44, IJLAM and and two grandchildren. His body pill be ri the Manley Ballsy Funeral .Home until noon years, Centaur will ta capable of IfflhW 4tt ten aateffltas into orbit rt hurting large payloads to tha /TB!irnir\ ww aim man Easter American Lumberman in Chicago, and earlier a daily newmap* Service for Part E. Helnsdhn, 15, rt Uto SaotfafMd Road, wffl ta hytsrian Qatroh. Burial wffl ta lb Whfta Chapel fifcihorial Cemetery, TVoy. Mr. Ifibimha died ymteiday at r ■ passidsnt-rt team with General Motors ta tta capacity ct dtri^rtpertetendoitf. Liter tat tatemm tetayted te rail eatats and devatcipai property la and rtfflad Poatlac. He wdS a member rt tee Bir- SariyiH Concly and Toy Filled 4 69* I Hk-tnch t«H cone MS with und ihovt ISM with candy or MKidOMn Wsodso-Prise from ., 591 MUSWM. RdMITt r IT nUSUMT- 2* Candy and Toy Filled Easter Baskets Priced From .27' MMITorESO- jq, Michigan'State University Oridand ■ “Your Invitation to Learning" MKuttmm mtmm ibm .: I’Ninrti EMUTIM ~..T^3 Apratfimnk M ' .-^5^ . .. -10 W—It-Nifl,6rtB rtmgptom I Otoytkwp CoursBs 62Evrttina(M tlfl far MwaaMtol wst imaft THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1962 Zfl^pr. Eisenhower Predicts Castro, 1 jjnSS So oh to Be Out j HONOLULU (UPI>-rkW G» < Picktd Up Vilnrfilifilrf Subways Boom AH Over World ■ joi Biouesgryy mseOumU CALL 682-2651 PM YOU* FUEL OIL BOmUMtOM Folks, ift the world's largoat selling, popular priced Bonded Bourbon I Mil * STOOL Moonship fof 3 Men Under Way for 1970 "1 AblP A FORD BU& v®p abnl ^dflOiTHea^r#^ Conservationists Warn of Danger Prom Grass Fires LANS^fG W-A rash «| feryst and grassland flics last week prompted state conservation authorities today te urge caution te burning kaves anti other debris Slates Overspend for RecordOutlavs fl/J0±, IT WONT D0(6REAT NEWS UKETHATOESpES TO 06 TREATS) B6JW6 OUGHT TO HAVE (T CARVED ON THE FACE OF MOUNT RUSNWORE' WWflPBBK A FALCON SET? 30.5 MILES PER 6AIL0N ANCHE WANTS 'FALCON GETS 30.5 msmMrn SPREAD ACgO»T«efi4tfOF MOUNTAIN IN BteLCTTSM v tl TAUCAflflPTTHE (J6wH6?? ) \i SPRING OH,I WNTMWMjKWfc oontwotwwkjJ® WOULD BE IN SAP TASK ? Mjo'reCighT, CHARLIE BROIiJn ■ TIME ., It Dm te Seed, Fertilize Oni Point! LAWN and GARDEN FERTILIZER 1044 SO Pound Beg — Special..... $1® ...WELL USE SMALL LETTERS.1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, \m xiuary of Medical Society Plops Style ShowLuncheon it Laic* Country Club at IS. Edward H. Chudikfrom Chudik’sof April 11 provide! the setting Birmingham will Introduce hla spring ashlon Portraits “ style show modele<1 ,, ,uxUlary mtm. X^e»rsp«sorod by the Wom- ^ TV model.'are: Mrs. M l. ixUUtnr to the Oakland County _ ... 1 Society Lahti, Mrs. R. Hamilton White, Mrs. ose ol the event is to raise George C. Wegrtyn, Mrs. George M. for the nurses’ scholarship Vtrga, Mrs. Jack P. Ensroth, Mrs. auxiliary members hope to'give Stephen Schweinsberg and Mrs. Wil-lolarships this year. 11am J. Donnelly. Using Mrs. This Time Is Alright By The Emily Pont Institute Q: I am a senior in college and. will be graduating this Junie. We 'are ordering our an. nouncements and— personal cards. A few of the students are married women and the question has come up as to "how their, names should be ..pcijPted on .tile cards that are to be .enclosed with the announcements. I wn aware of the fact that Mrs. followed by a woman’s Mrs. followed by _ ___r. Christian name is incorrest, but in this instance Mrs. John Smith doesn’t seem right. Would it be proper under these special circumstances u^r have the cards read Mrs. Jane Smith? . A: Under the circumstances you describe, cards reading Mrs. Jane Smith may be used with these announcements. They must not, however, be used later as visiting cards. Q: My daughter is engaged to a man who is going to be the best man at a friend’s wedding. Is she supposed to be included at dinners and other parties. given for the bridal party? I think she should be Just the same as a wife always is, but there seems to be some difference of opinion about this. A: You are right. If your daughter’s engagement has been announced, 'she should be invited to all dinners and parties at which her fiance is to be present. • Mrs. Earl White, Pontiac cochairman of the United, fund Women's Campaign, meets at Common* ity Services Building with her newly-appointed area chairmen to plan the fall 1962 campaign. Seated (from left) are Mrs, White, area II chairman Mrs* Gordon H. Frain and area IV chairman Mrs: James Miska. Standing are (left) chairmen Mrs, Arthur G. Asplund, area J, and Mrs.Robert W. Morse, area III. By CYNTHIA LOWRY AP Television-Radi* Writer NEW YORK » — Women viewers of television , must wonder where the.makers of commercials ever, find homes with those incredibly dirty walls and floors and those filthy, stained sinks Out turn miraculously pristine and spariding with a sweep of a sponge or a mb with a doth. some grease to make sure it will stick. Soiled floors get the same dirt-and-grease treatment and sometimes the producer uses a dog with deliberately muddied feet to piit the proper imprints on the vinyl. Sink stains are tougher. One expert said that to get a good phofographable stain on a porcelain sink it is necessary to leave debris like peach skins and pits, vegetable parings, tea and coffee grounds for a couple of days. Good quick results are often achieved with cold bacon«grease colored with soy sauce or brown gravy. slide them, one after the other, before the cameras to achieve the desired effect. Apparently, some members of the viewing public believe everything they see on television. One woman called the New York headquarters of the big company that makes, among other products, a' well-advertised scouring powder, and demanded to be connected with its “Stain Confer,” and the woman, Bess Myersoo, who is spokesman for the powder. product or studio Although most of the manufacturers of such products do, Q: I am going to be. married this summer and I would like very much to wear a white suit, white hat and white shoes, but I hive been married before and have been told white is absolutely tabu for a second marriage. WHl you, please tell me if this is so? A: There is no reason why you may not wear a white suit with white accessories. The tabu is against white bridal dress and veil and orange blossoms. The ‘'before” part of the clearer and scouring powder commercials appear to be poor reflections of the housewifely of the American homemaker. But the truth is that dirty walls, flows and sinks aye painstakingly constructed by dirt experts in film studios, and it Is often a difficult Job. There are a number of techniques by which grubby walls 'are achieved. The easiest is to smear hands with felly, peanut butter and other dark sticky substances and then rub them off against light walls. SPRAY DIRT If an over-all pattern of soil is needed, fine dirt is sprayed evenly on a wall treated with The- new Emily Post Institute booklet entitled “Tsjble Rules of Importance” describes how to eat spaghetti as well as other difficult foods. To obtain a copy, send 10 cents in coin and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Emily Post Institute, can of The Pontiac Press. A sneak preview of^ “Fashion Pat-traits,” “exhibitedP by Members of the Women's Auxiliary of the Oakland County Medical Society, is favorably appraised by Mrs. Glenn Sanford ■(left). Mrs. Hamilton White and Mrs. Stephen Schweinsberg (right) will parade spring finery with other models at Forest Lake Country Club Wednesday during the auxiliary's scholarship benefit luncheon and style show. dio but dismantled u few Weeks ago when the agency decided to take another tuck in its future antistain commercials. “Quite frankly,’’ said an advertising man with a scouring powder account, “a housekeeper would have to be pretty sloppy to let ho* house — and certainly her sink — get it# the conditions we show them. But we have to make a dramatic nresentntion. ” Womens Section Culver Lancers to Be Guests BLOOMFIELD HILLS AND Birmingham - The eve of Abby Says: Try California Easter promises to be very .... ■“ 11 ..................... colorful when Bloomfield Open HUnt Club entertains Culver Military Academy's famous Lancer Platoon polo and jumping team for dinner, competition and a dance. Club Hears Discussion on Flowers Secretaries/ Install NeVi’ Officers New officers were fleeted and installed when the Pontiac Association ct Educational Secretaries Met at the hoard of education office rdcently. Retiring president Mrs. Virginia SommerviDe presided at file installation ceremony. Accepting corsages and their new duties were: Mrs. Paul Arndt, president; Mrs. Donald Butler, vict petfldent; Mrs. Harold Martin, recording secretary; Mrs. Kenneth McMann, corresponding secredary; and Mrs. Ervia Atwell, MRS. ALAIN DAMON, Patricia Joy Pledges Vows to Alain Darrfion Round Table Club met at the Community Services Building Tuesday for an illustrated talk on wild flower conservation and to elect officers. Walter Van Dten, State Conservation Department, Mowed slides and discussed SO species of native wild flowers. He listed four habitat categories: Hardwood forest; generally open, dry areas; very moist situations; and hot dry, sandy locations. OmCERfe NAMED Mr. Van Dien left the dub numerous publications, available without charge from the Lansing Department of Conservation, covering a wide range of resources. As far back as 1 can remember my mother has wanted. has its own laws with' regard to marriage. In California you may.go to a clergyman of your choice and be married quietly. The Lancers will perform their famous dose-order drill an their'-equally colorful black Until recently I have refused. Finally,, we made a deal If 1 took piano lessons, my mother would give me permission to smoke. I have darted taking piano lessons and am bored. I now realise that the piano is not for me. we are not WEM We have a nice' home and are re-spected in the com munity and I want j&gHSyHHH keep It that way. w« would abby like, to get ABBY married quietly nowT but don’t know how io do ft without publicity (license in the paper, blood tests and ao forth). I would appreciate any help you can give me. I can’t sign my name, so please put this in the paper and I’ll watch for Two riders of this elite group, Culver’s Black Horse troop, an local' cadet William E. Hartman IH, and Stephen Wetberby of Detroit. The former is the son of the Junior Hartmans of Lahser away in the church dnd no publicity will follow. And you will be Just as; married as any two people can be. Green topiary trees marked the entrance to a lakeside marquee at the Bloomfield Hills home of Mrs, James H. Camel for a reception following the vows of her daughter Patricia Ford Joy to Alain Harmon in the Birmingham Unitarian Church. Lester Mondale performed the Thursday afternoon ceremony. Miniature hurricane lamps ringed by pink and red roses cratered small circular tables arranged for the supper-dance. DEAR ABBY: What do you think of a person who constantly correct others in public about the pronunciation and use oI words? JUST CURIOUS DEAR JUST: I think that person is showing HIS ignorance. It is infinitely more important to be KIND than correct I told my mother I would quit smoking if die let me quit the piano. She said NO! Please tell me how I can get out of this dizzy deal. NO CHOPIN DEAR NO CHOPIN: You don’t have to be a Chopin to enjoy musk. Almost everyone who goofed off when he had the chance to learn music has regretted it I can’t say mud) for file “deal” your mother made, but make the, best of it or all that money for music lessons will go up In smoke. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Carmel chose a Rudolph original in rose antique silk and circle headpiece of rose silk. Her flowers were white butterfly orchids. Among out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. , Evans and Mrs. Evan’s daughter, Deborah Ford Mitchell, of Greenwich, Com.; the Jacek von Hennebergs, Cambridge, Mess.; and DeLeslie Allen and daughter Leslie Alien of Buffalo, N.Y. Hartman, are Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Andreae, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olsen, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Lytle, the G. T. Christiansens, the. Robert Sauers, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Huber, Mr. end "Mrs. Howard Maedel and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Zerata. Mrs. Arndt,.reed the PAES Creed and outlined next year’s plans. She also appointed the following committee riudr-men: Anne Marie Predtnofe, constitution and bylaws; Mrs. Curtis Fortier and Mrs; Rilth Carey, entertainment and refreshment; Mrs. Atwell, membership; Mrs. John Stepletm publicity: IDs. Cramer Wilson, salary; and1 Mrs. WUUiun Thomas, transportation nd telephone. „ Election of officers waa held with the following results: Mrs. R. E. Spurgeon, president; Mrs. Ernest L. Guy, first vice president; Adah Shelly, second rice president; Mrs. James MUGttire, recording secretary; Mrs. Floyd Timmerman, corresponding secretary; Mre. Leon V. Belknap, treasurer; and Mrs. William Ford, parliamentarian. Given in marriage by her father, William M. Joy el St. Clair, the bride appeared hi white peau de soie styled with square neckline and court trek) of floating panels with heirloom lace applique. She wore her maternal grandmother’s wedding veil of handmade Ducheare lace and held white calls Ulies and ivy. DEAR ABBY: I am a 15-yearoid boy with a very active social life and a better than average school record. lbs. George A. Beecher and her sister-in-law, Mre. Harold' Cooper of London, England, and Villefranche on the Riviera, have returned from a visit to Palm Beach. Mrs. Cooper will fly back to Lpndon next week after several days te New York. She is pending some time this Week with her former schoolmate at Liggett School, Clam Snow of Dearborn. WANTS TO LIVE RIGHT DEAR WANTS: Every state To begin the .honeymoon in the Virgin Islands, the new Mrs. Darmon wore a rough-textured wool coat of bright yellow over a gray silk and wool suit with matching brekl trim. The newlyweds will return to Bloomfield Hills to spend Easter wtth Mr. juid Mrs. Carmel, then will leave for Geneva, Switzeriandr where Mr. Darmon wifi resume hie studies at L’Ecole d’Architecture, of fim University of Geneva. News of Pontiac Area Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. H. E. McCulloch, Mrs. H. T. Rombough, Mrs. Clark Hagstrom and Mis. Eu-gene Cleland. » /lbs. Clay Murphey presided at the (ea table. DEAR ABBY: My heart goes out to the daughter-in-law who signed herself “IGNORED.” I know how she feels because I am “ignored,”^ also. Only I' am a mother-in-law. My only child was married 15 years ago. They live-only 22 miles from foe. but I have grandchildren I have never seen. I .don’t weep Josephine Bourne Joy and Victoria Ford Joy of Bloomfield Hills attended their sister, wearing gala rose tissue faille with elbow-length sleeves touched wflh lace. They carried round bouquets of variegated pink and white camellias and tiny trailing ivy. Mr. and Mre. Frederick T. Pearsall and Kdrmeth McBride, all of Orangegrove Drive, Waterford, are spending a week at the home of Mrs. Julia McBride, sister of Mr. McBride, in HoUandale, Fla. A humorous recitation by Mre. Ada E. CbX was a highlight of a meeting of the North-side Neighbors Club Monday evening in the home of Mrs. Robert Rushing of North Perry Stent Each member wifi visit the Oakland County Medical Care Facility during April- The meeting closed with prayer, followed by refreshments. ★ .★ a The birth of a daughter, Shelley Lynn, March 19 in St. Joaepb Mercy Hospital, is announced by the Larry R. Moores (Janet Reichert) ef Shaddick Street, Waterford Mothers Unit Plans Event Chapter 9, American Gold Star Mothers, tec., mat Tuesday evening In the Disabled American Veterans’ Hall on Auburn Avenue with 12 members The John W. Fitzgeralds and daughter SUSan of Cran brook Court, Bloomfield Hills, have returned from a two-week stay at file Befievtew-Biltmore Hotel, Belleair, Fla. Michigan BPW Honors President ALSO IGNORED Stop worrying. Let Abby help you with that problem. fur a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed en- The James E. Sbudens (Bar* bora Fair) of Rohinwood Avenue are, parents of a daughter, Suzanne Lynn, bora March 19 hi St. Joseph Mercy Haspital. lbs. Hardy J. Fair of Mark Avenue Is maternal grandmother and file Edward Soudens of Robinwood Avenue For Abby** booklet, “Howto Have a Lovely Wedding.” send SO cents to Abby. care at The Pontiac Press. <(fimbi»nn3 qodS boaYAdlHI .YAQ8HIIHT YAWfOM TflAMg 23KIAJ J3flAm Foshion well in bond Spring Handbags for. every mood and 0 capacity for everything. (NEEA) - If you like using merle noRmon Landing Visit) Planned by Hills Women Mnl George Romney will be an whs* a char* s of the an’t dab to a visit with stitufbaal convention delegates i on April 13. Women 1 l:M s.ns. Btfnriaghsm, and nntve at Lansing In time In nMm the eon venom tn sesslin. W * * ' Luncheon at the Jack Tar Ho- tel, where Oakland County eon delegates and legislators are staying, will follow, ft * * ’ * After Attending ^j^ aariy afternoon session of Se legislature, the women will leave Lansing at 3:10 p.m., arriving in Birmingham at 5:30 p.m. ♦ * * • Any women' living in Oakland County, not necessarily members of n Republican Club, may arrange to make the trip by calling Mrs. Sam Vettraino who, with Mrs. Robert Sinclair, is handling j ****v»*¥vvvvvwvwvvvy H Mil! TO DAMME WITS If yon should accidently cause personal injury or property daawM to another, an expansive negii-gence suit could remit. Protect yourself and your family against fins loss from personal 1 ity claim*. See us about a Comprehensive Personal Liability policy today. ft W. HUTTENLOCHEB AGENCY That daisy-fresh look little girls love in a pretty pairing of drees and Jacket. Choose stand-out pique r broadcloth in polka dote. Printed Pattern 4525: Children’ Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. Size « drees takes 3% yards 35-inch; Jacket takes 114 yards fabric. Thirty-five cents In coins for tide pattern addlO cents for each pattern for lst-ctoas mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care ' , r^\ .Iff 8 nftA stud bvnhlf . 430000' Simmons “Deeprest” 2 FOR *69* 2 FOR *79” Simmons “Ssper Mis” EXTRA SPECIAL! ODD BIDS. $10 CemaMa with fast heard* with the aarchaaa si any si tha alava SIMMONS MATTrISSu SOX SPRINGS MfflasJtSJ- 3-r | BLOOMFIELD HILLS—2600 Woodward Lt 8-2200—FE 3-7933 imm ewtuttSM 5 mmLHB Opan 10 A.M.-9 P^t. Wad., Thun., Fri., Sot. St'Hi ! trm PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL $, 1962 YW&NTV-SIX Dies WHO* at Wheel CHICAGO (API — Charles H. AMp, #, regional director of the Bon (Hie, Hie) Voyage SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—When Chloroform Cabbie, Idee Cadi, Checks ! Pontiac, Nearby Area Deaths ford, Frank Gilbert at FHnt and Bart dObert of Alpena; and k brother. , LAKE ORION — Service for John H. Wertz, 64, of 326 Lapeer St, Hill be 1:30 p.m. Monday at Voorbeee - Slple Funeral Home, Pontiac, with burial to follow at East Lawn Cemetery here. Mr. Wertz died yesterday at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital after a brief illness. A Pontiac Motor Division employe, he was a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Wit- tor, died yesterday at St Joseph Mercy Hospital after a long illness. Survivors include hit wife Vanda; Us parents, Mr. and Mrs. : Ernest C Crane of Avon Town-, ship; five children, Linda, Duid. i Jean, Charles and Melody, all at ‘ hdme; a sister Mrs. Violet E. Smith of Birmingham; and a i brother Daniel & of Union Lake. Surviving are "three daughters, Mn. Mary Tousdsfc of New Haven, Mrs. Victoria Turner of Utica and Mrs. Anns VanSaghi of Oak Park; four sons, John of Detroit Nidi end Simon, both of halay City and Peter of Massachusetts; 21 grandchildren and 17 greatgrandchildren. LOUIS C. NISBETT {Service for former PUntlac reei- Bryon $175.00 Wadding Ring $50.00 EASY TfcRMS Waterford Twp. Teacher Charged With Indecency A 33-year-old teacher at the William Beaumont School. Waterford TownkUp. was arraigned yesterday on a charge of taking indecent. liberties Wednesday with a 10-year-old girt. Examination is set for next Thursday. Harvey Hernandez, 4th grade teacher at the school on 6533 Elizabeth Lake Road stood mute at the arraignment before Waterford Township Justice of the Peace John E, McGrath. He waa re-i leased an $500 bend. ■ A warrant was issued yesterday > on complaint of the girl's parents, I Hernandez Uvea pt $454 Wilson . St., Drayton Plains. He Is sus-r pended from teaching pending the Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Clarence Parker of Lake Orton, Mis. Abner Bunnell of Auburn Heights and Mrs. Leiand Benton of Oaysburg, Pa.; a son, William H. of* Pontiac; 20 grandchildren and a great-granddiild. Also surviving are three brothers, Kenneth of Pontiac, Michael of Biglerville, Pa., and Floyd of Lancaster, Pa.; and two sisters, Mias Mary and Miss Lamont Wertz, both of Pontiac. dent Louis C. Nisbett, SO, of 730 Ann Arbor St., Flint, will be 2 p.m. Saturday at the DMjeJson-Jobns Funeral Home. Cremation will follow at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. He died yesterday after an Illness of four years. A retired metallurgist, he had beep a member of First Oongrega- Longmont $500.00 Alio $300 and $575 Wedding Ring $150.00 Penn State Growing UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (UPI) — Bachelor -of scientific agriculture degrees were conferred on the first II students to be graduated from Pennsylvania State University 100 years ago. Graduates now number 4,000 annually. banal Church and Knights of Pythias Ns. IS. both in Pontiac.. Mr. Nisbett leaves a son, Stuart L. of Flint, two grandchildren, she great-grandchildren and a sister. — WILLIAM H. ODOR Service for WBUara H. Odor of 307 State St. will be ,11 a.m. Saturday at the Purriey Funeral *More Tests Needed to Discover Illness' as i program very Important in dstecting unknown abnormalitiee. He commended particularly the Oakland County Department of { and others attended. i i He apedfically referred to a i I need far increased multiple screen- < I ing because of Us value hi detect- < ‘ big unknown abnormalities includ- i When it,,RAINS . . it POURS FASHION We Keep Ronnie’s Room 12 Degrees Wanner Than Ours! What about your home? Do you have a hard*to-heat room? Are you adding on a room? Are you buying .A new home? Is the heating system in your present home more trouble than it's worth? One of the types of electric heating tmits shown below may be the answer to your heating problems. One easy way to find out la to ask your electrical contractor. Another is to call your Edison office/Well be glad to send you a copy of our free booklet ."Electric Home Heating" and will answer any questions you may have about the modem, worry-free way to heat your home—electrically. “With electric heat, we don't have to worry about keeping Ronnie covered at night," says Mrs. Ragtin. “AH we haye to do is turn up the thermostat in his room. When we built our home three years ago, we put in afl the latest ideas and features to make sure it would stay modem. At that time, electric heat was the most modern way to heat—and, as far as I'm concerned, it still is and will be for a long time. Flameless electric heat gifcs us clean, quiet, even heat without odors or costly upkeep,” Meet the Arnold F. Ragtin family of White Lake, Michigan. WorhoWf Seersucker For growing grass \ Keeping it green \ Feeding it longer \ Improving Soil Structure SfaUTS ‘MICHIGAN S LARGESI JEWELERS ufrfir jujnvAjmmn TOTO^IttOBT THE PONTIAC PltESS, FRIDAY, APRIL, 6, 1002 Has Own Ideas Papdt Showso it Kalian Snow Slides 4.—a,.. IF3I hr> Cuban Provinc* Official P”** '"”'«•**• O . ■ ifc. - 3__V. political secretary in Cam Otittad by CommittM nepoti™ .. HAVANA m~ A provincial o(ti- twatoienl of the citizenry Need a Room? Don’t Wait! BUY NOW AND SAVE ON LABOR AND MATERIALS BEFORE SUMMER! ONLY THE LOOK IS EXPENSIVE nil n Add Lhlai Space I le Year Hemp Mu. tor as IHIto a$ W the winter of 1935-56 abnormally heavy raino caused Bull j Creek to floal and rampage] through Humboldt Redwood State] Park southeast of Eureka. -Calif. In a lew hours the wild stream undercut and toppled 300 major trees. ary organizations (ORH denounced publicly by Prime Minister Fidel Castro has been "dishonorably ex* pelted," the newspaper El Mundo reported today, a v: T|w newspaper said the Qrieate Courmay* YSrittiths? No, I pome Doesn't I [Ring a Bell WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep. Martha W. Griffiths, D-Mich., to not impressed by the public re* Kelly didn’t hit hack, and any-Way. tbs general hoi the weight and rtlfch advantage am titan. At the rujueet. e( iV News, the Army tented up Walker’s physical sNtftaRci atoi reported them •to f Net tall, 200 pounds. Kelly’s on 10 or More Scotts Products ★ ★ ★ SCOTTS SPMADKR Fresh Bilk Seeds— Number 35., ... $I6»* Fertillxei fer every seed. SSEST’SE, «m™un 2500 square 'feet wgFVD with 10*5*5 town food. One TURF BUILDER J5°° «« On# Bag Cams KADI 5000 sous* feet TTW 15.00 OFF m a Spreader whew Weekly to flnVgrude classes. Tuesday directed the I tab (county) school bo • Fiee PUnning • Fit* Estimates Frictd te Make It Werth Tear While Ns Paymato ’IN <{ily . CALL now V IABY CHICKS DUCKLINGS Home Oem Introduces \ Bill to Scrap 'Unsafe, Law-Violating Firms' -Washington . bu been toad for flT4 uU- ^---n— Agoimf Joining tiAW wmam QJVW THE! POlfnAC POTSS' FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1962 Death Notices CRANE APRIL S. IMS. ERNEST L tTST fufttovd. w n; Mtovcl knAkTst «u«i Jew Ctutl befoeid Wjgl Mary Cmit; dor lather of Linda. Denial. Jf»n f“ JTitori brelh.r oT lln violet E Smith MS Daniel D. Crane. Funeral service will ha bald Saturday. April t. A I p.m. from M*oie Chapel of gberks-Ortffln Funeral Jfonia, AhbSti Heights, with Raw. Henry Raman ofllelsUne. Interment fel White Chapel Cemetery. -------------- He.In state at the HUNTOON FUNERAL HOME n* Pontiac for SO^Tea SdSOTT" __HALS FROM 6208 HI Auburn Are._ft H Auburn Helehts NtBSETT, APRIL 6. Mto LOUIS C-7M Ana Arbor flt . Flint. Ate to; dear father of Btuart-L. NIs-. letfc dear brathtr at tot. Mvril J Sheffield: also survived by 2 FUNERAL HOME “Thoufbtful senrlce" «u“ FE MMl Voorhees-Siple PUNCTAL HOME^ ^ FE^3A379 1 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren . 1Puatral service win be '‘ -tottoiatiwdey. Apeti V at 3 p.m. fro m Donelson-Johns Funeral Home with RgV. Melpuui . RL ltof- Cemetery Lots 4-A ton oftlclattne Cremation In White Ctwpel Cemetery. Mr. Nls-bett toil Ue In state ut thu Den-,1 rlaoe-Johns Funeral Heme. 4-ORAVE LOT Of WHITE CHAPEL — Garden af Brotherhood. OR 3-6364. mr.— ........ j| Gertrude Odor: dear lather of lira. Kathleen ■MV. John «Rb| and George Gauls: also survived by 1* grandchildren Funeral service win be ...bald Saturday. April 7, at 11 a.m. from the Pursley Funeral Rome ' {Interment In Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Mr. Odor will He la --------------------------------- APRIL 5. 1962. MAUDE M.. White Lake Rd.. Clarkston. 13; beloved wife of Jacob W. . ter of John Lewis. Funeral — ; k* win be held Saturday. April 7. at 1 p.m. from Sharpa-Goyr**-Puneral Borne, Clarkston. a Mr Clyde Balderson Jr. offlc!— Inf. Interment Is White Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Ort will lie In . state at the Sharpe-Ooyette Pu-— berm Roane. Clarkston. Lsst LOST: FEMALE ENGLISH POINT-and 1 male Beagle. trl-colored, id. n- wnTz. april •. net. • Clarence Parker. Mrs. Abner Run-4 nelt. Mrs. Leland Renton end William H. Warta: dear brother et Michael, Man, ply ■and Kenneth Werts; •vtired by SO grandchll_________I *fteaa gundcmld. Funeral serv-lce will be held Monday, April. 9. at 1:38 p.m. from Voorheet-Slple Funeral He— __________________ .JB2. MARY, 13223 Green Rd., Ooodrlch, Mich. Aft ll. Funeral arrange!—* -an pendlni from the C. P. • 8Wn Punoral Home, Ortonvl WISH TO BXPRESS OUR ___________neighbors and rela- Uvae far the many acta of kindness and masenca* of aympotby. beautiful floral offerings, during the lose of our mother. A special thanks to Rat. Galen Harsher Presbyterian Chrucr Sparks Family •ARE DEBTS j. WORRYING * YOU? OH sot of dabt M p plan you uaa afford: —Wntdoyez not contacted Write er phone fur trad biektet. ^MICHIGAN CREDIT i, .. COUNCELLORS • . in Pontiac State Bonk Bldg KK ■ -3*T:: mW it and lerpaat toklg- April Id. Her further gfr SSMI aBer J i PAY OFF YOUR BILLS . WITHOUT A LOAM I Arrange to pus all year Mila past due or S3 with one weekly payment you cm afford_ AS LOW AS *10 WEEK AveM wntahment . And Bepoeusaians COME IN HOW OR CALL FOR A HOME APPOINTMENT 'city adjustment SERVICE * FE 5-9281 . TM W. Huron Pentlac. Mich. OPPOSITE MAIN POST OFFICE Memfieraf Pontiac 1 Commerpe ••safer | READ I THESE Classified Columns s Classification 106 for the car of your choice. Region Betters And Individuals • • j.. Keep this column fresh trhh daily listings of ,/ your favorite model and make at competitive prices. * ? IF YOU ) | ARE IN THE MARKET NOW oraoontobe ^Consult 'Glassification 106 -TODAY! SPARKS-GRIFFIN . AFTER 6 P.M. Muet have j men to per evenhto, Earnings er |Sg Par Week. Muat be nest aMManag and good worker. Stott immedf-aMly. qpentnr also for fall Ur man. For Inform arieg min 1 ■Mt,/ r,”riT ----------------- BUDDY FOB PISHING W knows St Clair Rlwer area Canadian ajda. Witte Pan Press, Boa 67_____________ BEAUTIFUL LOT. PERRY Meant Perk Cemetery. Call after 44 NY antL OR WOMAN NEEDING a friendly adviser, phene PE 3-6131 after 6 p m. Or U n lb — HI PE P8734. Confidential. LOST: MALE DACNSXUN! clnlty UremaU ana 8. Blv ward. PL S-477S. LQ8T: OMEGA WRIST WATCH. rd. Ea- BOX REPLIES CUSTODIAN, PART fllQLIttR Baptist Church of CUmmou. MA 8-1IM. . ________ COOK. EYENINO WORK. MOREY'S and Country Club. **■» Bulan • Read eft Comr CHfeF To supervise food preduel la 400tad hospital iaja Tell Everybody About it with a Pontiac Press Want Ad That’s because of the greater selection of everything from automobiles to employment offered every day. Just Dial FE2-8181 Tito Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 Prong I km. to S RJR. ported ImmedtoiSy. Prato W—— — I albUlty (ben Is ."as edtastmeh vflhept a through liuegfgl t sure to number,** — win bt given . cash want as rates Lines 1-Oey 3-Duys e-Days 1 Oi-E t>-9 gs.a S 1.16 ll - 6M 4 sjg gjg si* i in in Tie i (3 Of in f 3.66 M 10.68 i ll M lies I Ut M 16.58 18 6.68 8.M 1580 EWMeU advertising should idpgrtor *- **-- ^ Adrei PE p£sl i^UUUnaMi ud yp. werh. t hagai 'jpsr" day Pise J hours gn gat. Neatness and to Ponuae----— . WORE WAlfRlBS. II OR OYER. preferred. Super Chief In. Telegraph near Pixie. WAITRESSES. BANQUET experienced,agel»_ and ’an aad part time Call held a m. to * Jor appolpt-IH-0426 ____£T Are You Satisfied with Your Present .Earning^? If not wa have aa opportunity tor you that Is worth lnvestixa' Ins. Men are making up to 111 CAREER OPPORTUNITY National tin a man far .position off! tty ter gd*^.,_. planned company training programs which wul lead to wore responsible ^oslUoos^ Onl^ young mum of*2 yesrs* coOete training or men with slmtler hgetoeee experience should apply. Oood start-tag salary Mto WSlel employee beoeflU. Phene for eppototmer" Universal CIT Corp. Aik to? bO^UcPIke 101 W. Huron. CITY OP PONTIAC MSmllt L Salary *X*» High school «rsduate at least 1 years experience In geaetpf sglOe PtoBie Pfuto. , . . " pull or pary-yucr' ’ Typing and ihordiand e must. srtf dSSuTrwrSsrTii oWLl cook, apply aaw a Beer. 1» N. Perry.' - HOUSEKEEPER, BETWEEN 25-«. references. Able to drive. Stay ana $11 6^lrm>Dthun __..._____ expert wild. Apply Mr, Thomas- Heir Fashions, 2621 Elmabetli Lake ltd 3 EXPERIENCED SALESLADY For evening aad Saturday work; BimiiiTc sery. Burnt ion Q j DO YOU WANT Tg wort for a national eorptwa-tion that offers promotions without re-location. Married men 21 to 11 years of gee with college preferred, ^unr p am. Night time sppolntmi IUE TO EX1 change to nil salesmen’ Apply 4l0 8. Beglnew. Holland Furnace Co Sly iun hbp EM 3*6700. S P.to- to I0 p.m. _ EXPERIENCED AUTO MECHANIC Jor gat station near Keego Harbor. Rea tore IlfgBtoOgg :lf8*l. be seed at diagnosing engine troubles. OR *-0240- ..,|n|1 EXCELUNT OPPORTUNITY FOR ambitious man who wanU rapid advagegmsm god earnings. No prior office experience neeessury. Must ta n to *0 years of age. and a high school graduate. For additional Information ohone FE M24S or apply in person Beneficial Finance Co.. to N. Saginaw Ive In Cleaners, Uto N- Pei OOOD BODY MAR. ALSO ME-ehanto, tteady Usedi Cara. 23 aad board. Some guaranteed 1116. Abo open to Onerd-Lake Orion <» 3-6686. MAN OR WOMAN 'WITH CAR, gam 61 to 13 and up — I------ Nationally gdylglgjl (gad raw. experience mmeeee- 6:34 e.m • Nwy, . ■ ^ BECKER’S SHOES BJVRRitkMCED WOMAN TO TAKB sere ax 1 children while mother WtoJUn tar boras than wages. JggjjjE^Call mcrnlngg. iXl’ERIEN'CED SILK FINISHER Pet ladles fanetea -gad pleats. Apply In person, Orabbam Clean-aETIto Oakland, LEGAL SECRETARY FOR PART-Ume secretary. Reply Fontlac light Housework — care o ...........FB Hto. , ___ ___1 mornings, t' WOuLd Llkk WOllAli ‘ I schooleged children. »ys a week. OR 3-8363. MATURE WOMAN 35 TO 66, OOOD commission end bonus. 1TB 6-9168. MlDDLi-AOED BABY SITTER -Ufo to, EM 3-Stl. EVELYN EDWARbS ••VOCATIONAL^ PbpBt FB 4-084 VARIETY MB far girt sged 19-JO wlthtyp- i . AT LAST- AT A PRICE YOU CA^f AFFORD Train at Home for the BILLION DOLLAR ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY We Offer You iuirtcio slmf. tp tof* df- REE PAIR, DISCOL ery. Savs on trees. soSS" id.. But wTih. fARNER'S ROTO TILI aad garden. HI to Ircbhw Tax S«rvkd at Lowest Budget Tfrou Available Anywhere IMDUBTRY NEEDS TRAM MEN. WE CAN KftLP YOU AS WE HAVE HELPED THOUSANDS OF OTHERS. MANY OF WBOM HAD NO HldH SCHOOL EDUCATION. BEND FOB FREE FACTS NOW1 jp. . Address . I avxkxue laamsi* mu ni'i ■ near Walton and Ssskebaw. DON'T MISS ANY DEDUCTIONS. Call us for ssrvlce A Nackerman. PR Mm - ~~ Nort^ Perry P^Vi nome in spare ume. rw_ ms booklet write to National School of Home study. Xtapt. PP, Boa <316. Detroit 36. Michigan. <316. Detroit 34, Mlchlean. ACCORDION ORGAN PI AN a guitar—Your MM. tag ChUdren's InstltuU. 3»dtat.________________ PONTIAC OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL REGISTERED NURSES ASSISTANT DIRECTORS SUPERVISORS HEAD NURSES (Operating room aad Emergency MEDICAL NURSES Ot^er RB, will taka LPN with FLOAPERkANOINO - PAINTINO, faster iwpulrtng. UL 3-1763, 6» MWtIW.i Home improvement loans at low bank rates and sonvenlent terms. Pontiac State Bank, FE 6-3MI. pitiNTiNa 1m wAll washing No lob too smatt PE 3-6367. is peeHler i. Write Pi Pontiac Press illmlte^ ear WANTED—LAWNS TO RAKE. 6lJ< , per mmr. PB 6-6S>3. , fouNq. mflalp ioIn poop Ph. 336-6766, Work Want#* Ntoda 12 COMPTOMETER OPERATOR AND typing. Have studied at Davao-portlhstltnte. TX M673 COLORED LADY i’vw8|miiRL,Fl days 3-8316. IRONINOh. <67 E MANSFIELD. nMUUMOSWAHTHD - REFER-ences. PE 66TO 1RONINOS WANVED LADY WOULD LIKE HOUSEWORK by day In Pootlas vicinity. OR 3-5666. MEDICAL ASSISTANT - LABOR- __ _ Ml. ton age. aducatton. Job experisn and lumthr stataa-VANTTED ORILL COOK ,ar glrla, and curb g 3 to f am- at A I w Stand 876 W. Huron # MARRIED MAN Can use one man 26^0 living in Ponuae or Draptoh PUtoe: With rtn,i? ^urf.saiM ssExro2ft*xz js$ profit sharhto. Ofl ItotoniP wrsr. 8even MUe Rd Ptorgh. M*ch. MILL OPERATOR Must set up own work, precision Air Craft, parts. Jtxperfenet op Exeello predston Mrs helpful. Paid holidays, insurance end vg- “*“m. C. MFG. CO. HI mdlanwood 3td., Lake Orion. Real Estate Salesman iu" r^&nti^ced SALESMAN - OOOD PUTUHR selltnx wholesale automotive part* - Good ear necessary. AnJO to 36. Write Penflae Press Bge «<■ SINGLE EXPERIENCED MAN for general farm work by m 1688 Dutton Rd.. Rochester iiUb REPRESENTATIVE ■. Pontiac terminal Of Inter-8»ate ayetom, Muet have eales experi- MACHUS IN W, Maple____Birmingham WOMAN P0k COOKUiOUBVB. nlngs. Morey's Oolt and Csutry Bui. 2280 Uni - ■ WAITRESS. STEADY. ALSO PART Urns, evenings. Moray's OaU and Country Club, mg Untou Luke Rd. off Commerce Rd.____ WHITE. MIDDLEAOED WOMAN for UMt housework. Live to. Must be age to drive, FE 8-3889. : WAITRESSES WANTED. CLEAN mud nest, apply to person. Dick Vance's Skyroom. Pontiac MunlcP Experienced, tor better sradg tomUy shoe store. Located to r~ new Pentlac MaB. Contact I Kowolskl. BECKER’S SHOES WANTED: EXPERIENCED OUT-board motor mechanic, ttto S. Telegraph, Pontiac, Michigan. BABYSITTER WANTED 6 DAYS week. Meu--Pri. Must have owe transportation MA 6-UM after A —__________________ aat—-wggMHsa; BEAUTY OPERATOR WXSPBB6 tor Bariaae's Peaaur Sh Dixie Highway. OR 3M61. BABY SITTER. WHITE Uaa womaa over ts. 6 Hi ■ Week, VtetoRy PonUec Airport, ewa transportation. OR MM aft-er I ml SALESLADY Experienced to hoatery, handbags. New PonRab Mall Tot interview j. . a BAKER'S SHOES .*S£^SI-JK^U!»"S4 *688^ ^ ^ ^ jlS^^^reWLADY TO do thbruggh heavy housework and l^'SBrrhV^* * Drive In. SIM Dixie Hwy., WAin«8E8 - DAY C» "#H shift to start at once. Aleo hops. Apply between 6 and 6 i Mavericks Drive In. Woodi Ave. lust South of 16 Mile WHITE WOMAN FOR «fcNEhAL olsunhy. ^Saturdays. PE 64168 orating ! References. PE 3-6116. TWO' WOMEN DKSIRX WALL washing. A-l work: PE 6-1131. WANTWC: HOUSEKEEPING JOB. with ehfldren or WRhoht. ~~ " . Pontiac' Press. < ADDITIONS. RRMODRL1MO. bouts raising, mg saury,' carpentry, aluminum siding, basements Bb IL D MODEkNIZATlON -enlsnt terms. ALL KINDS, years sxperignea. CaJl after I . p» wigit. ,, - - «Sgr Elei ______ h biwara 1888 W. 'Huron: ARE INTERESTED shutters, rRfftflg MAN OR WOMAN IN MILFORD ares with late me4*1 ** . nver Pontine Pres Apply Mike SUer, CW3 UJtXl. estate salespeople -n-.AsA M. are nffsrlns Bll iMHt MAN Pit WOMAN. PENSIONERS trious person Write Rswlelgb Sept. M CD-890-U Freeport. Ml. MAN AND WIFE AS CARETAE-eri for opt. toft-. Must ho taker, honest Give age. references an* Writs to FceXla UNUSUAL TYPE CANVASS WORK “1— -You are paid ---- ‘ - ‘ what yt WANTE1 women to So phone week frees heme. Ne telling gr appouttmeut making, lurvey only. Vary lucrative pay. Baud1 toguNtoa m Mm Manufacturing, 11560 W. 13 Milo ing. and additions. Vary n able, 06, 1-itol (HOf* yf and repaired. Call ----- ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN FEN8 repaired by factory trained man — office Oaneral a ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE BgHhT ~ INSTALLED FREE ___jere, taOulsg-aheeebmii. gjti» tors: when bongt price. ROTkRY BLADE BIAgffiaS BOOKKEEPINO ALL TAXES EM MW OWflUBB LAWN WORK, ft !• lady 316 M, Saginaw. FE HUS * adults.M?il flri^biyWk^OR MINE ~ Tour home. I Paintins «. Dscorating ENGINE AIRLINER. LOB AN-geles, San PrtngMIgi (toJR. Hawaii. m HitojSm m Nlami, 646. Ferry Sendee Ino. Ofl 3-1366. LEA VINO FOR SOUTHERN JLLI- tersburg, 3riorida,___________ -- days. 1 or 3 peeieagers to Ware expenses. WUl exchange refer. Re. ply Pontiac Frees. Bex Wanted Chiidrtn to BooH 28 CHILD CARE, ROOM AND BOARD — LtogRHiJfc^jK^i^^i CALL BELIE ALL. MORE CASH B, & B AUCTION CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP--.‘ ncet I piece or houseful rson's FE 6-7181. LET U* BUY IT OR SELL IT FOR YOU. OXFORD COMMUNITY 6-5600 or Holly. ME 1-5166.' WhM tfl Rsnt :DROO»f. . -------,— ok-ups for washer and dryer: ill after 1:36. 163-1631. 3 BEDROOMS MODERN ON LAKE Wflwtod Real IstatB ALL CASH GI OR FHA Any equity uvjmlf behind In pays ments. No Bating, no 'fog, n-commission. Imeisalsls deposit, day closing. K. LWICKERSHAM MAyfair 6-6250 BUIIDER NEEDS I OR MORE leant Lots City of Poatle) iy area. Past Action by bu CASH DONT GIVE VPl B5rR3L*F&PSA._ area. Call EvereU J. Cummings Real MtWHM needed. We often buy xaaU uquHtas. OR m bib w *ib,««b pntc ruifg MIDDLETON REALTY ( -we nReD? Lake Properties Lgrg-OOTTAOBW—TR. ABC FOR SALK AND FOR RB Buyers Gtlore -» >-tatmr_ atoet Lett of room. 1 ee 3 adults. —-...^.4btokafa.li4~ IKS?. 3 ROOMS. PIBBT FLOOR FOR ladr. 319 N. Saginaw FE 6 " * PRIYAT1 ” Dwight I enwance ROOM, NORTH END, ntlYATBi quiet, very nlotl FE 3-6378 quiet, van nice I FE 3-6376. ANb 4 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH and wtrauafTto Clark to Apply _____wsf 3 ROOM APARTMENT ufnJTIEl furnlehed- rH i-to>6. 3 ROOMS"AND XaM. UTILITIES. Private. 617,50. MY 3-27S6. —OM APARTMEK- ‘ * * > toratoheA PH . Private bath and eo- “SLATER'S Ryt ROOMS AND BATH (Ml LAKE. JTJ* meeI2t**t*^k55>riea. mV i Wf‘‘IMPOFWSF Fvmpr #mr«oCf. .TV. WMbtJ. UUUUti, Um$ prlvUfftf. HUM- I'NgHlffPffl1 If* Ilf M &ya!^ pr*» W‘WM' 4 ROOMS ANDBATH ON GROUND PB SBtofc ' 4 ROOMS AND RATH. WEST SIDE, aditos only. PE 3-IH~. SS .J 4 rooms and bath, i red- SFtWh apartment. UtlUtlee. Couple .Ingle, 286 Ferry, FB 6-6604. COLORED: P ARL Y^ ^FURWlgHED tSBIj. ’ ”*** w- . "STT?.—— I AND 3 NRTUtOtBto. APPLY Oram Lane. WoodhuU I Ant I. ROOlto AND-BAWL ’ LOWER 8St. fiootiT apaBtment^ *u&k<4Am-port Road. Waierfard. Stove and nfrigarator euppUed. Private en-tranee. OS B4WK i-ROdif OpSer apaHtment. carpeted. Phone OL 1-Dll. oerpeV 6ROOM MODERN, lit a Inquire 384 R. Peddeck. . ROOMS AND BATH. NEWLY decorated. Reee. FE 44717, 6 ROOM. UNFURNISHED Upper 26 apoiane. FB VW, I ROOM APARTMENT. REFRIO- B ITtONT STBBR AppBflRCS Strvlcs a drawn, tit. 363-6606, yog in e^lmMe. or 3-3366. REBUILT MOTORS ' Wfe 3-7633 eothumag. PE RhSe* STARTERS AJfO GENERATORS BArnOUm AND RBOULATORS 31.66 Exchange tad Ounranteed KAR-LIFE BATTERY CO. 363 Atourn Avt. FE 6-3M6 ■ORA'S B1AUTY SALON _ Permanents <6.60 Shampoo and Wavs (t.73 70 Chamberlain FE 6-1 Boats—Accestorlet w- -Larson Bonus Days — g* *%*"&«?*'*" When You Purebaee Your Larson Boat—Free Gifts HURRY PONT RE LATHI Your EVINRUDE Dealer Harrington Boat Works iBJS H. pmoM™ FB 3-8833 Building ModsfRizotiofl A-l ADDmORM, FALLOUT SHEL-tera. House Raising. Oarages. Cor KlUL ORAVwcOlfTRACTiNO •*' ' H Stott. ANYTHINO IN HOME REF AIRS, puluttog. gtoeleetag, esrpenter re- SPRING SPECIAL Mane, fireplaces, kitchen c_ (, porches. ■ tot NR WtoP-WP ALUMINUM STEF AND EXTEN- CARPENTER WORK OP ANY blf Rees/FR REE BRICK. BLOCK, STONE A! fireplaces. 10 yean axperien Phone OR 3-7QM or MATlMt. dEMENT WORK-NOTHINO TOO 'goodyear unviSc Stowe** 30 a. case n M|M wrmawQP Kneufs - Downtown PeMue, eMImatec. pB 8-6693 oi General Tree Service HAULING AND RU1BBK. 63 A lead. Anyttma, ft hSHT Sauuno and rubbish, name .9608 pgtag. Any ujiTPi Mito. LIGHT HAULINO. MORNWOS. 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(56) Eastern Wisdom t:N (2) Route 66 (4) Detectives Junior Aacthm (4) (Color) tart Lewis (7) Home of ftaMoas l*:to (2) Mighty Mourn (4) (Odor) King Leonardo lliN to Allalraiim (4) Fttry (7) Circus Boy 11:96 (9) Billboard iita* (2) Roy Kogan (4) Malm Room for Daddy (7) Arisons Qua (9) Droit do ate liaison Dispute ndsinGermany SATURDAY AITORNOON ala has been nettled As a result, tot U.8. liaison mission in Hast Germany and toe Soviet mission at UJ, headquarter! in West Germany may ooce agai (I) World of Spert till (4) MBA Playoff-Lakers (9) World of Sport 6:16 (2) Doctors Answer 6:IU (2) Squad Car (f) Wtoadhg 4:te (t) artwehm Wwwpfa— to) Wrestling 4ia» (4) Women’s Bowling League (7) Pko Bowlers Tour 6:66 (2) Marten Grit Tourney (4) All-Star Golf (D IMS Living World 6HP (D Comedy Item Ike's Remarks: Let's Build Up Grand Old Party PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP>- Oouatry Oab Hiuraday to attend a luncheon If 250 Republican* In eae of Ida rare public appear- atandtog ovation as be said: ’ll toe am far sound finance built make certaia tort good Republicans ate returned to the halls of Congress. Add ■1 say tbat tbe prtadplea of the Republican Partt. rapraami the he snooty. Let’s ham everyone *ha bettavss to good government --Today's Radio Programs-- WASHINGTON (UP1> - T«r Space Agency ought to be caieftd bots to Mim, to Dr. Itemk B. Salisbury, ft ] DIVIDING LINE — This is an aarial view Iha can in the background belong mostly to of Urn lea* land enhance from Cuban territory Cuban cvi&ian workers at the base who leave to the U.S. Naval Barn at Guantanamo. The their automobiles to walk through the Cuban naval base gate is shown at the lower center, gates for a check and then enter the base jurt beyond Cuban Installation with ripple root through tot U. S.-manned fat*. Clawson Ordered to Close Up Jail Rujskm, U. 5. Missions Now Can Mova Without Restrictions BERLIN (APMbm dispute be- ta tween UJ, Gen. Bruce C. Clarke and Soviet Marshal Ivan & Konev station. Police Chief FraxJt Cribb says the added expense of transporting prisoners to Oakland Cbunty Jail would come to IS, a year.. CLAWSON («) — The state has ordered tola Oakland County dty to dooe its one-cell Jail as a hazard to the health and safely of prisoners, or face a court ardor to do ae. The Jan is in toe police statin hich uses the basement of the King dty mp building. City voters have twice rejected (dam for a new dty ball-police li Micros mm FURNACE CLEANING *7.50 MICHIGAN HIATINS CO. I Heobawv Sk IB toil a and carried a Writing in “Scrnam.** v publication qf the American Aaao-