Th« Weather Wctiktr •■r»aa i THE PONTIAC PRESS Hom« Edition 118th YEAR ★ ★ ★ PGXTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1960-44 PAGES Both Sides Give In END OF THE BEOINMNO - Tennessee Penitentiary inmates Rpbert Rivera, le/t, and Raymond Parra, in similar uniform, leave the Nashville prison Thursday ^er giving up their 25- AP PkctoUi hour siege. With Farra is State Cocrections Commissioner Keith Hampton. The conyicts had held 19 hostages. All were released unharmed. 19 Hostages OK as Convicts Quit NASHVILLE, Tenn. (# — Two] The hostages, three women and murder. He Is serving a life sen- tence for kidnaping. He was mltted to the prison after escaping from a mental institution. Rivera. 2f, from Temple, Tex. was called by officials "one of thci mean, armed convicts who had|ie men, were released unharmed, threatened a mass murder of 19 „ hostages walked quietly ,from al captured office at the Tennessee! »n*«M h*'* come from Penitentiary Thursday, ending a! • »"•"*. WentlOed. who was diwmatic. 25-hour siege. I •*»< «n«"‘b smuggling In a sudden and almost anti cli; *■"' prison. He said the mactic ending, Robert Rivera and| fonner guard was not proescnled. Raymond Farrar handed over their | "'•y ^ '**«' •«•>"*• bery. two pistols and four knives and ‘POKED GUN IN MV FACE* surrended after state officials | Farra, 25. a native of Border-1 The pair grabbed 21 hostages then- scaled-down de-,land. W. Va.. is listed on prison at the deputy warden's office To Vote on School Tax Hike Hopeful Dems on Display at Detroit Confab Major 3-Day Session Gathers Party .Chiefs of Midwest DETROIT — Democrats who tun the party machinery ins the Midwest open a significant three-day rally today In the nation’s midlands where the bunting season still is wide open for presidential hope-' fuls. The target is nearly a ^ third of the votes at the Democratic NationgJUXlDn-vention. Most of the party hopefuls will be showing up at the 14-state con-' ference, to get in some speaking,' glad handing and recruiting. But while the conference expects to go on record on key issues and platform planka, it isn't going to endorse a political ticket. Still, as the Conference Chulr-mau Frank G. Theis pMn H, "There will be quite a bit of political hay buruing before It’s over." I Tops in Talent Theis is Democratic state chair-. man and national committeeman | Kansas. He has detected pools! of sentiment in the Midwest forj all four senators who are after'I ^jthe presidential nomination—John INTO THE FINALS—By capturing the talent contest last night, Sharon K. Shutty, pretty Berkley . High School senior, is now eligible for the semifinals in the America's Junior Miss Pageant In Mobile. Ala. Here she is shown with her Michigan Junior Miss trophy, presented by the Pontiac- Area Chamber of Commerce. Sharon Wows 'Em af National Pageant Ike's Health, School Fund Lids Lifted WASHINGTON (AP) - The House Appropriations Committt today voted., sharp increasea i President Eisenhower’s education and health budgets and called for an all-out war against juvenile d» linqueney In a i4,lM,922,731 bill financing Ihe Labor Department and the Department of Health, £ducatk» and Welfare, the committee said the administration'a health proposals "represented a retrenchment, a step backward," and education budget called for ' arbitrary cut." recommended $197,400,500 more than the President requestor the Welfare Department, earmarking nuMt of the incieaac for sewage treatment programs, aid to schoeds, and health projects. The action, if sustained by Cbn-great, would'give the department $3,619,044,531 for the fiscal year starting July 1. It would five the Labor Depart-menr $542,245,300, a cut of $13,-241,700. Tu speed the fight agulhst )u- of Mentel Heulth aad •M.IN fur the OMIdrai’s Butmu. These twu - agmclea reeeutty made a pompreheoatre atudy at the eemmlttee’c May 9 Approval Would Lift Levy 1.4 and 2.8 Mills City Faces $2 Million Deficit in Next 5 Years, Supt. Whitmer Says By HARVET ZVCXERBEItO Pontiac school district ro|brs will be asked to approve a tax Increase on a May 9 ballot, the Board of Education announced last night. . If passed, the 92 per cent of school district residents who live within city limits will pay an additlcmal $1.40 on every $1,000 of state equalized valuation of their property. * * « The proposal represents an addition to the present t.75 mille voted by the people tlx years ego. The remetadug eight per cent et eebeel dietrlol leetdeate who live eatalde the city’s heuader-lee ws«M pay |t-M mere laeteed ef $l.«a ter every flAN ef etete »Krecd "* minds. I records as insane and capable of Miffed 'Beals’ Sue City lor Right to Open Cave It approved pie entire 171 million dollars requested for loans, scholarships and other activities under the defense educetlon pro- ...V., I “tl )•>* «>hre 54t4 million enter this penitentiary." He h F. Kmne^ of Massachusetts, Hu- requested for vocational rehablll- serving 40 years for armed rob- H. Humphrey of Minnesota,! Sharon K. Shutty^ an Oak Park girl whO holds the tation grants to states. ■>' Ml'hlean-, Junior Mlrs. wowed the lodge. NO STRONG COMMITMENTS night With morc than her pretty, brunette looks. • But there are no strong com- The petite 17-year-old Berkley High School senior mitments to any of them, as there, won first place in the Ulent contest during the second will be to Kennedy or Humphrey,___________________________, in Wisconsin after the April 5 pri- »round of the America’s mary there. As to the leading con- t ■ i.ii ■% • Junior MiSS Pageant in Mo- Press Will Reveal bile, Ala. ■ An experienced baton twirler, she performed the same act that shortly, after 3 p.m. Wednesday as priwners were being paid scrip for work done. "They poked a gun in Rip and I knew they meant it,” J. W. Trousdale, 57, one of the five prison guards they seized, don’t think 1 ever spent a worse day.” One beetage, lamate Sam Brsylet, was retesaed 4aring the bight becaaae he was fit. Aa-ether, Jack Warrick, a telepbeae The Cat pounced on the city of Pontiac today with a Federal Court suit. The suit asks for a permanent injunction restraining the city of Pontiac, the mayor and the remaining members of the Commission from enforcing the recently en- u. ^ * .u ---------------- -...... .....—■ __________________________—** **’''“* “W'" b«.pltalH.v eulte was Ihe first • acted ordinance ’designed a run for freedom. This was flatly, one In business. several heart laler for the same Rivera and Farra first demanded a car and three state employes tendcF in the Midwest, Theis said in a chat with newsmen that “the whole area is pretty wide open at the moment." He said he may have a better idea where things stand at the conclusion of the conference. Kennedy, Humphrey and 8y-mtagten will be here. Johnson won’t nor will Adlai E. Steven-■on, who is touring Houth America. But carctakrrs will be looking after the Johnson Interests, House Speaker Ham Rajr-bnru among them. A Johnson to prevent the opening of j r^iused. the 'Cave of the Ninth to Be U.N. Topic All-County Prep Stars ihelped win' her the state title in . . . Pontiac two months ago ; Wh. .r. 0 . k I. . d ^ County 8 best high school 'junior Chamber of CSimmerce. basketball players, swim- I mens and wrestlers? ♦ ★ ★ I Watch Saturday’s sports page for the annual Alf- 'I Oakland County basket- | ball team. Another feat-. Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent of achoola, said declining Income and increasing operating coats necessitate a raise in taxes. "The next five yean will see Income producing $2,308,500 less than txpenditure eatlmates,” he said. Of the request to vote 2.8 mills (a "mill" equals a tenth of a |6ent) for opdTation for 1960 through 1969, 1.4 mills wouh) replace the variable now levied oh property owners within the city's bounds- Health, the committee recommended 455 million dollan, an Increase of 55 million to speed research in cancer, heart ailments and other diseases. ries. Other large allotments recent- (The variaWe is levied through mended Included: application to and approval by the Tuberculosis control. $5,930,000 Oakland County Tax Allocation (Continued on Page 2. Col. 5) Mercury Hits Year's Low in City Last Night d.) In effect, these persons are fared with oaly a 1.4 raise in Former Prhiident Harry S. Tiu for all-counly honors , ....w - and day el. accepted a bid . .......... ..... selections of an All-Oak- nik” establishment. Named as . defendants. Mayor r I Philip E. Rowston and the six I other commissioners will be served SBCUrity Council Se«$|»'«h ■ complaint and ‘order to Racial Conflict Threat l.nd Cunly ..imminy party leaders. .'show cause." to World Peace UNITED NA-nONS. N.Y. (AP» —The U.N. Security Council will be called into a special session early next week to discuss the explosive South African racial conflict. ♦ ♦ ♦ The Asian-African Woe called for the meeting. They planned to present a formal request later today for the council to take up the situation arising from the killing of some 80 Negro demonstrators ly South African pblice. The Asian-African letter reportedly said,the South African situation was a potential threat to international peace. ir. S. Delegate Henry Cabot IxHige. Hemrtty r'onncU prenl-dent for Marrb. told aewomen he wonM convene the ll-natlon group "within a few da.Ts’’— probshly on Tneoday. He said the killings In HonUi Africa tkb week were “very dhdreoslng." Diplomats said the Asian-Atri-can Woe countiiea were conaider-Ing asking the council to conch^n the killiiHS and to create an investigating committee. Only aeven votes are necessary to put the issue on the council's agenda, and the Asian-African quest seemed certain to must^ that Biilny. A show canse bearing before Federal Judge Thomas P. Thornton has been set for IS a.m. Wednrsday In Detroll. The new brdinance empowers the director of public health to refuse issuance of a food license to any establishment he considers to be "detrimental to the health and moral welfare of the community." * * w The suit alleges that the ordinance. if enforced, will deprive the owners of the Cave of the Ninth Cat of due process of law and equal protection of the laws under the 14th amendment of the United States (Constitution. Thornton is expected to rule a temporary restraining Injunctioit fxi Wednesday. If granted, out come of the ensuing trial could make the temporary injunction permanent. They would be taken to the Davidson Gninty Jail here "un-. unmolested and unhar-to stay until the courts act on their petitions tor writs of habeas corpus. They would not lose their good behavior time as a result of the rebellion. signed by CorreetlMs Commlsnkmer KeHh (Continued on Page 2, CW. 1) The eoefereiH-e tees eft at soon, with a luncheon followed by panel dlscntshMU. Civil rights and nrt>nn proWems will The eight per cent tn* the school district who have not. been levied the variaWe because (hey live outside the city would pay (he full batons on a platform ringed by -The coldest lemperatme Of the ^ * mUI increase, flames In a fast moving fire y^ar hit downtown Pontiac this' Total taxes to property owners dance to the Congo bent of a morning with a low of 6 degrees *" *** Pontiac school district, oth-llvely musical number called j at 6 a m. than township and. city levies, I "Juhgle Fantasy." | xhe weatherman predicts high •'"ount to 23,15 mills, or I A minor accident occurml. but that didn't dim Sliaron s enthusi- ^ for «>"""«’<• '«lu*Hon. asm for the semifinals and finals!**^ ‘ ^ degrees Only.roi'R REASONS sneak' (Ki. v..- t. Ik. now* qualified tor in the day't^ay c^ Whitmer cited four mam causes eimn. ^ contest Saturday night. Saturday through Wedne^j^,j,y BURN NOTHING NEW ‘ .. . Cl.- »■.. — .u Pr^ltatlon will total one- ' 1. Swelling enrollments; At pres- back o7,hJ n^k ful tola w« ««e.,n.rter of a. Im-h ent thero are 19,924 student. In nAihin. ^ ^ * 1 •««»«»- siww flnrries tonight, ‘he Pontiac school system. By 1965 I * ■ nad Saturday, and again nboni j‘he pupil population is expected to Sharon nays she almost nl- Monday or Tuesday. 'reach 22,307. ways emerges "pretty sooty" The cost of living is rising: after performing her exciting! mile an hour, morning winds ^ living-index now is routine, and orcaslonnNy hM nnf- i northwesterly will l^ome 1O-20 By 1965 It will be 137.8. ac-fered minor burns. ■" hour southwesterly to- cording to estimates, 'night snd shift again to northwest-1 . „ , She? been performing the “Jun- criy al 20 - 25 miles Saturday [ *• »»• weeded to lake, gle Fantasy ” since she wai 11! -phe thermometer registered 24' ‘Continued on Page 2. Col. 6) years old and doesn't consider it at 2 pm. daihtfrous anymore. ■ , , < i and wrestliftK team. . Don’t miss these prep ! features in The Press to- | In „^ ^ Detroit Shipping Starts Policy statements designed to, S impress Midwestern views on the| DETROIT (UPI) — Detroit's national convention in Los Angeles! shipping season opened today in July will come along Saturday! with the departure of the cement or Sunday. I carrier J. B. Ford for Alpena. The platform on which Sharon| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Wait, GM May Have That, Too Everything but the Kitchen Sink! It'8-been three years since General Motors Corp. la«t came up with a complete ijirvey of the thousands of different materials, goods, gadgets, 0biles and other Cooperate owner, of the Cave i'!’ «“PP*‘«- Otc.. It uses to manu- of the Ninth mi are Sam | ............. ‘ “ Hryckowlan, preoldent: Jack D, ! rkristeuMn. vice prerident; Pat-rick WHherwpooa, seeretaiy. and Ronald C. Hritikowtn, treasurer. Their attorney. James H. Brick-leyl said: "We have to riiow that the intended purpose of the statute is dcaed at the Cave of the Ninth Oat. We feel that this ia alenriy outlined,” The Urget opening date for Ihe •>atitik" place at 8 S. Perry St. r set for the middle of hext Week to coincide with the time of the hearing. Lodge would not say hw the United States would vote. But he; noted that in the past the United States has held that South Africa's; * segregation policy—the root of the | >*■«*•. manager of the present trouble-was 'Ni proper Cat. said, "How king can you subject for discussion in the •oftly? when asked for UhltA Nations.” icomment on filing of the federal | - * w ♦ ' iuit. ■-«' || The .South African govenimenl! The contested law was adopted 11 „ has protested *and boycotted sii m w" emergency measure by the J exnect previous U.N. debates on its white |Commission in a 5-1 vote lost Sat * AipTpmacy policy. The t2-hiitlon urday. General Assembly ruled then that Only /Commissioner Milton R. tt could dtacuai the Is^ but was Henry opposed It. and he did ao not competent to Jntervene. . • I (Continued on Page 2, Cbl. 1> facture tutor products. '■2 ★ ★ A j l But according to findings of the latest survey, released today by OM President John F. Gordon, the catalog still resembles, at least In part, a housewife’s shopping list. Goods and services provided by suppliers were not limited to nuts and bolta, steel, rubber sad paint. *rhey included such eyebrow-lifters ’ as plastic clothes pins, hair bets, plastic catsup bottles, vinegar, oleomargarine. hair dye, tooth powder and darning needles. MANY SURPRISES And a lot of other surprising l^ms. GM purchases in Pontiac last year totaled $16,251.200—r mostly for the kind of supplies‘BRd sendees you'd ^^/•tSince, they also use rorki, mop yarn, railroad ties and telephone poles. At Pontiac’s FlSher Body Division plant they like to have bread pans handy (for nuts and bolts, of course! > and find physicians’ hypodermic needles are just the thing. (The needles are used to Inject steam Into seat cushions to remove wrinkles from the upholstery fabric.) ★ ★ Sr Gordon began hU report by noting that more than 27,500 businesses—of which over 70 per cent employ fewer than 100 people — supply the goods , and services OM needs. Significantly, he said, the number was up Z.M0 last year, when the coropration paid suppliers more than S54 billion, or 48'i cents mit of every dollar of company Income. His point was that the figures ”show the mutual dependence of large and small businesses It^ this boujii-try.” of the other unusual Items the latest survey Includes. .A Dental tools, for Instance, and marbles, ping pong balls, pigeon traps, horseshoes, parachutes. Ice cream bar sticks, ground apricot pits. Undertaker gloves, too. . A couple tons of llnW-that’s rlght\ lint. ast Guard M rover eost of text material, charts and other equipment. The tee may Jte applied to fami* ilies wishing to 'share the mate-It will meet each Tuesday nlght>riela iaiued. TWO THE POXTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MARCH M, I960 Convicts Surrender After 25-Hour Seige (OoilHmied From Page Om>) The Banner published an extra edition to carry the agreement. Mrs. Jerry Tarpy, an accounting derk at the prison and one at die women hoatages, said on her release, "We never were really terrified. They didn’t threaten But they had those guns, didn’t sleep.’’ The first break In the protracted negotiations came fhortly after noon when Rivera emerged from the deputy warden's office, accompanied 1^- Clifton Cotton, an inmate who often acts as a legal adviser for fellow prisoners. Rivera was given a notarized statement by Charles Moss, file Banner's executive editor, promised to publish the agreement as soon as the hostages were released. The hard-faced Texan took back, saying he thought he could talk Farra into giving up. Bat nearly three boars passed before Farrs came oat alone ta talk with Hamptoa. The eonunis-sloner saM Farra wanted as-saranoes be would not be harmed If ba gave ap. An hour later, rix Inmate-hostages walked slowly from the office, their hands raised, '^y were followed in a few minutes by the remaining hostages. Then came Rivera and Farra preceded by Albert Baievre, state psychologist, who waved the convicts’ two pistols—a .32 and a ,4&-high over Ills head. City Sued by 'Beats' on Cave Question (Continued From Page One) expressly because he believed the measure was illegal. Mayor Rowston was out of town and not immediately available for comment. OatnmiMioBer John A. Dugaa Floyd I Miles said, *Tm aol surprised. The posaibility that the disputed law could lead to a lawsuit had been discussed by the Commission privately before the measure was adopted. Miles explained; "I was concerned with what 1 thought was good fOr Pontiac and what wasn't good, i acted according to my convictions and accord-. Ing to w^at 1 believe are the convictions- of the majority of the "As commissioners we had certain responsibilities to the public on this question and I believ’c we have measured up to them. "If there's any legal question about what we have done, that’ up to the courts. ” le. aa^^ideHght to Hie Pmtiar •Itusfleii. a bearded' Delrolt poet was Ibe aubjert uT deliberation by a Recorders Ooorl Jnrj. The poet, Jau Billera, waa accuaed by Detroit police with using obscenity while reciting poetry in a Detroit beatnik coffee bouse called "The Tantrum. Billera pleaded innocem and the case went to trial. The manager of "The Tantrum’ Is Louis DeUsI, who is the man ager of a aeCond propoaed place in Pontiac, reportedly called •'The Purple Onion." 14-Car Crash Injures Woman From County ptteup ewered Pennaylvania Turnpike! 4. Instructional improvement relast night: quires better materials, saffident- •y KU Moatroyal condition at Frick Memorial iTWO MORE REASONS ■oopitol. Mount Plcstaat,.Pa. | Whltmer dted two reasons why Police said none of the eight Inconm has declined, injured seriously. Six were hos-! V** school tax rate pitalized and two treated and re- 1^ leased. The pileup occurred near the Donegal interchange, about 45 liles east of Pittsburgh. It is not known if her husband was involved in the accident. They were driving separate cars. I IT WAS A MISTAKE - John Kaladiian (center), 34-year-old Los Angelei caterer, won an annulment Thursday after telling a judge the mail-order bride he went to Greece to marry looked "terrible.’’ He told the court he was shocked, and he refused to marry Denise Drong-itsi (right), 19, after seeing her In person. So, *r rMafii he added, her parents threatened him and forced him to marry Denise’s sister, Anastasia (left), 21. He claimed Denise's picture had been retouched. Kaladiian returned to the Ur S. the following day and the sisters are ttiQ bi the village, 15 milek from Athens. Anastasia is unaware that he has the annulment. $270,000 in Pay Raises Sought by City Teachers Pontiac’s teachers last niglit asked the Board of Education for salary raises totaling more than 1270,000. A committee of the 567-mem-her Pontiac Education Assn, presented its proposal asking for 1288,390 in wage increases for the coming year. The request of the Pontiac Federation of teachers, Af>'L-CIO, representing approximately 150 of the school system's 802 teachers, called for 1272,280 in raises. Although the two organization work Independently of one another, their respective wage proposals represent the entire teaching body. The main difference in the two packages submitted by the organizations is the distribution of the total monies asked foi\ in the graduated wage scale. The Pontiac Education Assn, wants to lump a sizable por-^ear. tion of the monies it asks at the beginning of the salary scale to attract better teachers. For example, the startiiig •alary tor a teacher wtth a back-etor’e degree to $4,410. The Pontiac Education Assn, would raiw the starting salary to $4,700, leaving the factor index of the graduated scale of proportionate increases at its present rate. At the end of 10 years, the same teacher would make |7,190 The Pontiac Federation Teachers would raise thb starting The Pontiac Federation of {Pontiac to Vote ion School Tax The Day in Birmingham A Waterford Township woman; (Continued From Page One) in a 14<»r ptteup on the snow I Edocatiow Act. 4-Mill School Tax Hike Is Up for Vote Monday ^Bimiingham Sqhool District ^ campaign in nme cities, boweveib. by actian of the Couipty AUoca’ion Board. 2. The school district vahiation has dtclined. Attorney Joins State Contest Both these factors. Whltmer said, caused a $750,000 loss in income from local taxes In two years. "Tor the psM two yemrs," said “we have had to ab- either by os or 4 oar local tax taoooic. "Thus far we have been able . 1 “haorb these losses, but — Grand Rapids Residfinticannot continue to do so without iihe reducing the quality of ednea-beeking uem Position and the Wgh atandanto that for Lt. Governor jore now characteristic of our xdiool system. GRAND RAPlDsf lUPD-Rich- Rapids attorney, was in the race for the Democratic nomination for inant governor today with a pledge to work (or legislative re- VanderVeen, founder and former chairman of the 5th district Demo- years ago (when voters approved the original 8.TI mill levy) had been maintained, it would not be necessary to submit this solution to the elc^ors.” ___^ The millage request evolved from a five^year schwl finance program by political observers as a ’‘b#l- • — • - • . ' ^ . fort to give WesMni Michigan Bemocrats reprerentation of the party’s state ballot this fall. It waa beltoved that Vander-Toea's candidacy annoanrement retod oat Holtond taimirBare man through 1965 which was formulated by administrators and under study by the Board since December. Democratic nonilittlton for Uentcaant governori A number of nrgtng Rlchman to make the race If VanderVeen didn’t. VanderVeen said he sounded out before deciding to run and reached his decision "at the urging Teachers wants to lump ** *** friends locally and through- _______________W out the «t»te." He nmmlOeH . 10-year millage -expiring in 1969. •Since the existing 8.75 mills expires in 1964 and was originally voted for 10 years,” Whltmer said, 'and because long-term fiscal planning requires mUlages to extend a reasonable length of time, it is desirable that any millage issue voted on by the citizens of Pontiac not expire In 1964 nor'be of short term duration.” of its requested monies at tnej bottom portion of the scale as incentive and to retain career teachers of quality. February Cost of living Goes Up I'A Pet. in Year WASHINGTON (AP) - Living cosU bouneed back to a record level In February after declining lor two straight months. Reporting this today, government agencies said rising interest rates on home mortgages and increases in costs of health insurance contributed to the February rise. The Labor Department's consumer price index rose two-tenths of one per cent from January to |baqk to the record reached in Ndlembfr. . There waS every indication, too, that living costs have started another upward trend. Things are likely to get a little worse before they get better, "m afraid.” said Deputy Commissioner Robert J. Myers of the Bureau of Labori.Statistics. Myers said he thought it would be two or thire months before prices may stop going up. DETROIT (FI — Detroll's cost of Hvlag roue .4 per eeol Irom Jan. U to Feb. 15. the Bureau ol Labor Ktaltotirs reported today. Tbe price Index went to m.l as against tho nverago IN-poInt level •( 1M1-4S. February to reach ^.6 per cent of the 1947-49 average. This took the price level Only a relatively small number of workers, less than 150,000, have labor contracts calling for adjustments related to changes^n the February Index. I'>w of these will receive any adjustment. Spendable earnings and buying of factory workers were at He*g Forgotten Our Spring ’ Snowman's Abominable By THE ASSOCUTFJD PRESS It was typical spring-like weather in wide areas of the country today but not in the winter-weary north central region and In tbe Northeast. They got more snow, strong winds and cofd. The Weathei t’ S. w««l»*f Burksa B«mH Snow piled up to a loot In Otv lews County, tn western New York, and nearly a half parts of jwestern Michigan. FLURRIES TO HEAVY FAU.S «*roaj -1.^ Snow, from flurriea to fairly 1*. iSmiit ctooS7 wiia affaiiniai ujK'h**vy falla, fell in the Dakotas. Michigan, the Lower Great »«a«y. Wrowfs Lak^s region and east and south-vkiiun/* (• MHkwrSeriF si-4 »ii»t throu|?h tb* northrm and oen-***““— iral Appalachians a record level for any February although down from January. Factory workers take home pay tax deductions— dropped by about orte dollar week In February to $8110 for the worker heading a family of four. The drop resulted from reduced working hours and less overtime pay. ■ The latest living cost reading Is m per rent above the February. years Wallace Schloerke. chaitman of the PEA committee, told the Board that Pontiac salaries are too low in comparison with school systems in tbe surrounding area. ‘Tonttoe to sith among otori-Ing salary oobediitoo of 40 scbool •ystema In tho Detroit nnetropri- tai terms •( maximm oalary at at tbe flve-yesw training level year training level mni "This is not an advantageous position to tecure the best teachers avaikibit when a teacher ihortage still extota In many instructional VanderVeen said he - was not teaming up with any of the „ Flounced candidates (or the Democratic nomination (or governor, who Inelude Secretary of State James Hare, Lt. Gov. John Swain-ton and Detroit Councilman Ed (jonnor. VanderVeen said all three were ktontUled wlt)t the Detroit area and wbo^^ wins the gubernatorial nomination "it will be desirable to have an out-state candidate' himself for a running areas.” Russell Buller. chairman of the PF of T. told the Board: •We are vitally Interested In eliminating the financial insecurity which has caused one-half of the nation’s new teachers to leave (or other Occupations within 10 years." Buller said his organization'll goal is to obtain an adequate starting salary with a maximum at the master's degree level which would, amount to double the beginning wage. "Begtanlng tearhera argue that the sarrillee Imolved In getting over the early rough spots would be more meaningful If . they bad ■aid Buller. The Boaifi expressed sympathy to the teachers’ requests. "We are in sympathy with your reds." said Glenn S. Griffin, president of the Board. out the state." He promised "vigorous rampaign." School administratoi-s say that, barring unTore-seen events, the voters will be asked to approve continuation ol the original g.73 mill proposal when it expires in 19S4. VanderVeen. who was the Democratic nominee tor Congress in 1938 against Rep. Gerald R. Ford Jr. (R-Mich), is the third man to state definitely he'll seek the Democratic lieutenant governor notnbiation. The others are Rep. John Lesinski (D-Detroitl and Mayor Robert J. Egan of Hint. Sharon a WoW at National Pageant ((fontihued From Page One) performs Is only nine feet squaro and the (lames leap up knee high - all «ides. "That is one of the reasons whyi we are going out after this mlUage No one realised the girl bad beea burned until oner the net was over and the Judges had already made up tbelr nUnds In I favor of Sharon. Whitmer said It would be "win- BIRMINGHA.M - A proposed 4-lill Increase tor operating ex-uill go before voters in remain a part of Unittd Fund Drives across the nation, the so-defy is not finding it easy to con- If approved, the increase will provide an additional $750,000 for tbe school system. Accorflag to tbe Board of ooed to hire IS adttttooal toach-era aod siwald provide oalary ifi school peruMi- aeL TTw additional funds would also allow the inauguratton of special programs, in-servioe training and the purcfaaae of necessary library books and equipment, the Board Lincoln Paric and AOen Park have refused the ACS permission to seek funds in this year’s drive. Tbe society has said it will cfaal-leiEe these refusals in court next week. yet decided whether to pcrnill The new talariec for* faculty j' .... ACS (alllng-out whh the United Fund has resulted In the formation of the Michigan Cancer Foundation, which takes part In the once-a-year drive for all social members would put Birmingham i welfare groups, on a more competitive level with neighboring communities when ad-1 Members of the l^^ain diUonal telchers are hired, the jYMCA Young Adul to ^b w«l tt; Board said. ^ P»®y A Second String. IW di.,rkt «»ai« an unfavorable salary position InF^™^ . chairman. the metropolitan area. The studies were made by Sup-' erintendent Dwight B. Ireland and RoqJs |cy Up NoHh George Miller, bead of the Birmingham Education Assn’s, aiy Committee. needed to oeeure new teaebers and keep the present ones. Dr. Ireland estimated that a 10 per cent Increase could be granted penonnel if tbe millage were approved. er planning." however, to have a One study show* that Birming- ham ranks (ortirih In the area (or teachers’ starting salaries. The American Cancer Society has announced plans, to extend it* $300,000 fund drive April 26 into Birmingham. "Under the exlKliag ordinance (which enables religious and rharltable Instttntes to • " ‘ toads without seeking approval by City Commisslonera), they have tlio right to rondurt their rampaign here," aecording to Assistant dty Manager Robert S, Because the ACS has refused to Former Pontiac ResWent New Consumers Prexy A former Pontiac resident has .been elected president of 0>n-sumen Power Co. to succeed retiring Dan E. Karn, it was^an-nounced by the company today. James H. Campbell, now senior vice president, was nhmeq by (he Board of Director* to " -« (op position, effective May 1. He was also named chief operating officer. Campbell, son of tbe late Birum O. Campbell Sr. who for M years was manager of the Pontiac Consumers branch, succeed Kara, who aanoanrrd he would retire April SO after 45 years with (be rorapaay. Karn, who at 70 reached the mandatory retirement age. will be retained by the company consultant. JAMES H. CAMPBELL increase." Mn Cost Argument Chairman Butler February - the firth straight month they have decreased — and reached the lowest level since, the countFy, particulmrly in theS krjut^^ l%Mt. mnrtffiiff# runninff'o»-wra i i *** cnoien a na- fampaign committee and is embroiled in a new party row. I titiM West, mortgage rates as high at Pi to 8 per cent. Sharon holds more than 230 honors and 120 trophies for baton twirling. She holds a long, list of , . . T#4s» 1b fsBlta* UBMrsturt prtcroint I s n At I s IB.: Wind Vtlocttv t m p b —Dlrec'lOB FSorthsuit. •“ "*• WAsy St I.M DSI . ■w rlMi a^urdar *t I N ■ m. IW esturday it I 01 s si U*«M TMSOMBtsnt nil Bst« Is M eTboriiir's Tsasml. irr*- — ............. t: ....„ _ . It it HtosMiieni M II ? J !!»*Or^ to M 2 II OMba'^ * H 1SSIS 31! ■I SIS!?* " ■■ I i. rtsneu A I Vuhlb^ ISiS! Gusty winds swept (he region, and were more than 40 m.p.h. in western Pennsylvania * snow belt. Numerous -traffic accidents were reported. In one. 14 cars piled up the Pennsylvania 'I\irnpike near the Donegal inter^nge. Eight persons were injured, none seriously. Sabotage Link to Gas Leaks? It was below zero this morning In^ sections of MlimeaoU. Mlchl- II said the roatrovenqr eoa-ceras "A Buller proposal PROUD OF 3 OTHERS Besides her Junior Miss title, she’s pixHidcst of these three — International Senior Baton Twirling (Tiamplon. Michigan's Most Beautiful Majorette (or 1960 and Miss International Blue Water. * Sharon is the daughter of Mr. a i Mrs. Joseph A. Shutty. 13708 Wales SC Shutty to a quality control technician for Ford Motor Co. Peddler Jailed and Fined (100 Alphonae H. Aymond Jr. executive vice president, will become chairman of thi board and 'chief executive officer. The company has had no chairman of the {Budgets Are Topped gan and Illinoto. TemperahiiEe most of the north central region and freezing into the Northeast. Juan Ponce de Leon who discovered Florida tn 1513 wQI never know what he started. Today Florida has a population of about 4.700.0(D. Estimates of tourists seething in the Sunshine State during 1959 has reached 9 million. _________________ Daily newepaper ads play an Im- ered at about g;50 a m. portant role tai the vacation business. L%rt year hotols i ■pent an esfimated $20,400,000 tn neWkpapers ta promote a wide va-'riaty ol vacatfoa qimpA. ; a tele\1stoa rampaiga to ’rat ' Ike's Health, School •town’ Wet, PrisMMit (Richard M.) Nlua and the RepabHean I Party" prior to Uto aattooal raa-j xcalloa. I Consumers Valves on *“*■«" »»■«» l d j a ®y Maa>. taid: . leiegropn Kood Are "it is understood the major ->b- (“mmunicable dItease aolirt-Mysteriously Shut Off ®* ‘h* «F>dldates l* to the! SIMtS,0Se, aa tnereaso of ' expenditure. None has disapproved **••••••. Bwi. y.»ii . . I** k*ea of a bitter anO-Nlxoo. "“‘ Republican televtoion drive be-the possibility of sabotage in the| fore the national conventions In consumers Power Co, strike afterjjuty " outo^gM valves had been tarn- *hip chosen by Butler Includes rep-peredwlth on Telegraph road. IreaenUHves of all announced and Robert Lambke of ibe com- unarmouncM contenders except paay’t salety persoaael depart- {Adlal E. Sle\'enson, Sen. Wayne meal reported to polW yesterday I Morse of Oregon and former CJov. that soiueohe bad lunied off j A. B. Chandler of Kentucky, valves at t5a, 35S, tS4 and 354 Tetegrapb " Heat to the tour Drayton Plains Mon Is Convicted of Selling Obscene Literature boortl for several years. The new president Dved In Pontlae from ISIT natll ISIS. He to a graduate of PMttac Central High Scbool and received a de-glee In mechaniral eogliieerlng from Pardue Univeralty la IMS. He has been senior vice president of the company since April 1956. Environmental health activities. $25,640,000. an increase of $2,290,- Granta for. waste treatment projectr, 45 million dollars, an Increase of 25 minion. Grants tor hospital, construction. ISO million dollars, an tnereaae of $23,800,000. ladtoa bealtb program*. SI7.-MESSe. aa lacrease of tt.7ie.tes. Public assistance grants A" twice comlcled peddler pornographic literature yesterday aaked (or a postponement In his 60-day jail sentence saying he was "behind the 8-ball ” in that hadn't made out hia income tax yet. In this position he to presently responsible for electric and general operations. Including engineer-ing and construction. receive any sympathy from (Sr-cuit Judge Wiltiara J. Beer. He red him taken to Jail immediately. only wish there were itlffer sentences possible for such horrible crimes." the Judge said. Jodge Becrr aloe ftawd Kodty glM to additloa to the W days to the coaaly Jail, the same sea-tenee as luwded eat Jaa. IS by Poatiae Montotpal Judge OscB Koeky was arrested last Decern-, a complaint from a city CampbHI, 48, of Jackson. In ISSf received'an Alfred P. Moan Fellowship award which took Urn to Massachusetts Institute of Teebnotogy tor a vear of grad-nato study. '> was in the army from 1912 to 1946 and went 'through the Italian campaign with the Fifth Army. WENT TO OHIO After his yew of graduate study he went to Youngstown, Ohio, as a power sales engineer for tbe Ohio Edison Oo. Luwtog dlvtotoa. Upon hto discharge - from the service with the rank of lieutenant colonel, Campbell rejoined Consumers as asstotant to the division the power of newspaper advertis- ing. Over the past several years . ^ together with other local ladvertlaers. tovrated over $2 bll-Pollce believb that the Incident is lion a year (or ads in their daily related to the strike. ------- ^ „ . . lactory worltor who was also manager of the Grand Ranlds DU I Total retail sales in 19S9 are es- to,caught selling the obscene lltera-jvision, addresses was tlmafed to have reached a »» ■ Wlow worker. He in, temporarily cut off. »215 6 bUUon-T to 8 per cent above ril«,r —. » * .1*?™ ** purchased He was appointed dirtsion man- TV,« ... ... in^to of $3,333,000. .conviction. ' - - - Grants to states-for unemploy- H ____ .. , , ■ - I -•—heard yesterday by Judge! the US F®"y®®“.“°fi. employ-jBeer and a Circuit Court Jury of called to JackoM as aoristaat to ®**fn*n® and three men. Inchid-! He was elected vice nresbtont h. > V i ■ / LANSING (UPI) - Trunkline roads were described today ai slippery in the northern half of Lower Michigan and fair in the remainder of the state by the Highway Department. SMOKER'S SPECIALS fer Fridtnr Hml Setordsy MILD DOMINO DELUXE 109 (Plus 6c tax) No limit — buy all you want at this txira low price. Cbeice of roneua frond* PIPE TOBACCOS 1" ffoguin SUO Voino 14-ot. can of timoui Prince Albert. Vrlret. Halt a MaU lUletah or H. M. SMOKEWELl 'CIGARS r ••aoeeeeoooooosstoooo Earl Marshall CIGARS Box el 50 19 metal ehansea„.. .. Unit a pipes. ••••••••••eeeeeeeeeee Stgno/a tko £„ g,/o„ RITEPOMT auMNaniMs 5 ■*“'M-A*Ttas nPB ^jLtVs oSlaVpiVfi" . »ijs*^eaTVuM?* |/J*ToaAcro'Vo5!?e 3“ 3- 3* 7f •• li Swgtatow THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAV. 25, 1960 THitEE AF Bringing B52s to Michigan rk*ufi« APARTHEID ADVOCATE — South African Prime Minister Hendrik Frensch VVrwoerd built a reputation as the driving force behind rigid apartheid, or racial segregation, in his countr>’. He said recently South Africa’s problem was one of "insuring the survival of the white race here, and at the same time doing justice to the nonwhites in their sphere." Hurry Work for Giant Bombers {Says Dems to Spend !$6 Million in [leadership was hopeful the dehcit! would he wiped out before the! convention. eseeiwOPEN NIGHTS^” 'til 10 P.M. LANSING tP — Feverish con-[ will come the huge KCISS strat- F102 jet fighter-interceptors which ^ struction is being pushed at fourj otaakers which refael the bomb- currently use the bases. Michigan bases the Strategic Air era aloft. addlUoa when the bases Command is preparing to takej Approximately 100 million dot-1 shift from Air'Defeue Commawl ^ ^ 'lari has ^n spent in the past| »• »AC coatrol la April, a aew Expansion of the bases is a pre-; 1 »q««dn)o of Jet fighter - hMer hide to the coming of the the four bases ‘’*Pt"'»-«he Um m.p.h. FlWB Sac B52s to Michigan skies in a »«»«• «»»« , ••Voodoos’-wtil come to Mlchl- move to boost America s retalia-1 Enough concrete to build 45g{ tory power. I miles of 2ffoot highway pavement _ -an s- L . - - .. ™ Pmf mio *’^way extensions! On April 1, Wurtsmilh AFB aprons “He® ®2s ar- near Oscoda will officially be- Ljv- i«te in the vear takine over come tMh DIrislo. headfn^riem -ew mawaya mnsi be » for SAC. -Mg ^ ^ the duties of the 18th and 44oth, C • milco long to Uke care of the fighter-inteiwptw squadrons. I Sawyer AFB at Marquette and! ^o,*. ' Kinchelw AFB near Sault Ste. „.p.h. | They tell of the kindfJTgarten Mane—formerly known as Kinross I . . " AFB—will come under 'the same! Murray Snyder, an assistant sec-command. jretary of defense, told a Niles au- — .r—_____________ dience last month that one B52 j8I.ATED LATE DS IMO Icarriea enough destruction in its The mammoth B52s are sched-jbomb bays to "make the one at luled to be stationed at the.se three'Hiroshima look like a .22ear. (embassy London, said in Dublin, "I expect the Republicans'Most of the purchases will be will spend many many tinjes,meat. wool and agricultural Im-that." he added. (plements. Gilat said Israel hopes Butler said the national party {Ireland will reciprocate and that still was in debt $175,000 from the the two nations’ trade will in-1956 campaign. He said the party crease. teacher who sent in her first morning repeat: “HELP! They’re all here!” . . . Television is proof that not all the country’s bad actors are on the FBI lists. — Earl Wilson. {REPLACE FIGHTERS With the BSbi and their crews i The B52s will replace F89 and A Real Hot Time TAMALPAIS VALLEY, Calif. (UPD—Firemen extinguished a blaze in an automobile, then discovered the owner’s name was F. J. Hott. j FAMOUS NAME BIAND I COSMETICS of SIMMS LOWER Discoint Prices! . — Friday e Saturday Oaly — „ main floor bargains MAVIS or DJER-KISS ^ Talcum Powrier ^ 2“ JP .NESnE'S Umon Crema ^HAMPOO I Raq. $IJS I 69* I 1.6t Val-premlum deal SAU or IRIUIMT'500-WAR SUDE PBOBCTOBS ARGUS-KODAK-IILL A HOWELL-IAUSOi A LOMR One Low Price on 4 Brands Vallies Slide Projectors 49" • $79.50 KODAK 500 Automatic • $74.95 ARCUS 500 AutamaHc • $69.95 BILL b HOWILL 500 • $69.95 CRESTLINI 500 Ltl our Comoro Dopt. Exports holp Tou choose tho rliiu proloctor for your noodi . . . only sO holds yours In loysorsy. INJ4 BAC8CH A LOMB MS lO>|87 Aatomatle 5N ... o4 imjW KODAK CALVACADE Antomatie lOO*? CM watt ..... Owl I149.M BAC8CH A LOMB Deluxe f « e\e\Vl Antematlb CM 1U«7 II49JM BELL A HOWELL ROBOMA110 IS prolsctors In aioims frss Isytwny — LAAlAi CAMERAS —Mala Floor Pia-C»l PemaaeBt Rog. SI.50 Nobody but SIMMS Would Hove All These Items ot This ONE LOW PRICE You Buturallr oxpoct SIMMS to hero tho right lion at tbo right prico. und boro oro |ual a low oxonnploa el aavinga Ihot built SIMMS into Iho loading bargain aloro in Pontiac. Hurry-— shop Friday and Saturday. hfaits’ S Tdfdim’ M for Hair Combination Fabioiii HJUB SPRAT 69' Cholct of Nsstlss. ' ; .»• I Lonolln Plus or .; ' ' LIquInst Sj^r a ^ | ^ 1.M Charlee Antel CtXt nb.Owf . No. 9 Formula Comb. I Udf'EitliM 4-PBiyMt CREAM Sog.IJ.49 V;\X CerdireT CRRWLERS—DIAPER Setf-Gifls' DRESSES—Raby DIAPER SET-Girls' PEDAL PUSHERS—Teiiy Cloth PANTIES —ReceiviBg RLANKETS B Doacripdona of Itoma Liatod Balew , — Your Choice - Corduroy CRAWLERS 97c Rsinlor $1 aa raluo, 1st quolltr Amsrlcon mods Rsd 1.95 DIAPER SETS..............97c Pomous -Scout Tsx- ssU with nylon shirt. matrhUif ols 1st quollty. Isco trim, button Cirli' Dmitt plastic llDod jmals. front shirt, alios si - 97c Cifli'Psdsl Puhm 97c > Many colors. ippi Shaapoo ' " — " Bog. SIM . -)* I for normoL olty #r ” CDHoiCrawlfn^...97c Ttny Putitt G lor 97e ••“‘s ro;jid“c".!o,v r. 't? 69* 5)r normoL olTy Bobr SiRiiits . . . . 97c iMtiv. lUBkel 3 for 97c ^ ?jmwtte“ <»*toms. sisso »-ja- 9$ North Saginox Rtrool CLOTHMa : -Mala Floor 'T;.‘ 1 BEDUCED PRICES ON Large RUGS 3x5 Ft. I QA "a sir 4x6 Ft. 2.99 RtgaJa IS.95 Woshoblt In osoottsd colors Ulliht Cotton loapt in hl-la do si ins irretulsrs Fill Sixo CHENIUE BEDSPREADS In Cold . Whito . Brown . P f3.49 Values m N N. Saginaw —Baaomoul Elodric Apgliaicei at DISCOUNT Pricei for Friday » Saturday GENERAL ELECTRIC WALL CLOCK 95 J9 Iotior lUrtlni s IHIM. Pit GCNIRAL aiCTRIC SPRAY t STEAM $21.95 ^1 A 88 Value Now you spray your clothlna wbllo Iroolni--crow stubborn nrlnklrs sane 2-STEID ■LENIIER 129.95 Yalno $|y8 msam n li-Sogigm TOD Expect SIMMS Is Hots lOWIB PRICES UPING RAG Sale ACETATE A COnOlf FIIERS ACRTLIC and ACETATE FILL STNTHETIC FIRER niLED rater repellent ffound (loth. ■ SPORTS —2nd Floor niDRT aa4 SRTDRDRT DISCODIIT PRICES VL Approved ■ First Quality Coyartd ROMEX Win Q c.t Ai^ WlPO 1^ y Ungth P«r Whil* You Foot Wait! 14-2 loMox A Croud, por ft. 4c 69f FlMlifiglil-2 Ml 39 II aluminum, flxod fi o rst. bottsrlss (Bat i 1IK ROMEX Win CmRaclon H Inch sitojor tfc Inch bnoctouts. Bovo'tc on sseh ono _ Vi-ATfUi Wall CoRdiil, 10 Ft. |09 Pull it-toot lonaths. 1 JO EMife ExIaatiaR Oord M-foot lenttho—for horns, fmtory or farm uss . ^ I Goualuo tVEMADT 8-V LiBten lattery ■ lf.19 Yafuo 5 26* Taggh SwHeiwt - Wnalo polo switch In host rtsIsUnt 20* RaMplabIt - Eaeb Plush rooopUala with n 36* Oetagoi Bosk - Each Couoral Elf trie. Rrowa Mareiry SwHeb SI YoJua Complolo lit Tofeo Oildtcr TV Aerial 114.95 Yalno Pre-assembted jingle, conical aer. iai. 50 oa-Ohmi. plostic wsothsr rsslitont lnsulsllo4 -no limit Plastic Elaclrical Tap* *1 ft yhll of H-lneli width tops In .dl.psntsf Jumbo XI of H-lnen width tops In dlipsntrr_■,. . 33 liO WinAlripfcr aad Chtlcr Q Q Trmpsrsd tissi blods tnd. Insulated handle. Llmll 1 . FlocfrieaJI —2nd I Floor I TOMTEI SATURDAY Last Chance fo Shore in Thete SUPER-SAVINGS ,^IMMS New Vict'Protidenf Stages His First Store-Wide Cleoronce Already, hundreds of customers hove saved thousonds of dolors (sole started yesterday) . . . better hurry to get your share. •My Dad and Uncles Put mm STOCK Me'in. Charge of This REDUCTION! The Simms brothers gave me a title and a big job to do . . .. I'm now vica president In charge of price-cutting. Here are more of the bargain* that have bcerf packing our store with thrifty customers , . better plan a shopping trip to Simms for tonight (open 'til 101 or tomorrow. I personally guarantte that avery item In this advert isemant"^ is under-priced to save you axtra monty. Signed—Jack Simon —Vke President SIMM'S SUPER SPECIALS 1 $2 Twtlo Wax—No rub car polish ..99c $1 Laditf' NyloB Rtsiwy—Seamless 3 pr. 1.50 S2 Baby Blaakat—36x50" bound . .2 lor 3.00 12 Ladits* Bleuas—Many-styles, 30 to 38... $3 Cirli* Liied Itaai—Broken sizes 3 to 14 ... ...79e .1.00 To 99c Yard Goods—^New Spring fabrics .. .5 yds. l.UO 12.50 Hulia Bod Shaati—'Cannon' 81x99" .. .1.59 Sl.SO payi' Sport ttirti—Sizes to 16 ..99c fl.SO Mob's Sport Shirts—Sanforized ..88c $3.29 Mob's Work Paali—Heavy Twll .: .2.59 $15 Bobsob Taklo Lightors—1st quality 5.95 $8^Slopladdor-6-ftFolding, WoodTr. ..:... . 4.00 10c Hobso Naakors—Metal. For boats, too ^.. $5 OardoB Hose—75 ft., durable plastic .. ic 2.99 20c FlaihlighI BaHorias—Burgeii' brand .. 9c iOc Flashlighl Ballaritf—North Star' brand ... 98c Paparaato Piia—Best-selUngiall point .. .. 5c 89c 50c Spriag Clalhaapiat^Bag oi 50 34c $2 Wall Thariiaatttc^—Minneapolis Honeywell 48c 18.95 Steel ShalTtig—10x24x32" decorative ... $7 Oeaeral Electric Clockt—Luminous dial .... $47.95 Biaocalari—7xS0; center focus 2M 3.95 19.87 II Rior Blidti—Double edge lor Gillette . 100 lor 39c 120 Wsb'b TgpcBabh*-Zip-in ..........._______9.88 SlJliibboriMiid Slovt Mali-,-11 x 18 inch.....17c 11.79 Alto WMk Iniili—3 ft. handle... 39c 6-H. Foldiag iBltn—Carpenters.. ^ Rigkfa Reserved fe llmll Quauliliee 99c ISe LOOK for the B-l-i-n-k-i-n-g RED U6HTS On Every Floor—Over Our SpRciol RARGAIN TARLES Keep your eyes open for these super-speciols! We can't possibly list them all but'we do Gl^RAN-TEE to save you money, Protecting Pontiac's Pocketbook* for 23 Years 98 N. SAGINAW ST. O' . ' ■ ‘ irotm license Plate Vote Delayed House Kilb Industry Loan Fund Plan LANSING UR — Gov. Liams' prapoMl ftr u FHA-type program to attract uew industry to Mlc^ gaa was consigned to the legtsla* Ove scrap heap today. Hie irtan, calling *or a lOg-mfllioiHlolWr bond issue to ^ airtee loans to industry, got a 62-36 " vote in the House. It needed 74 votes to go to the Senate, where a two-thirds majority also would be necessary to ^ it on the November ballot as a proposed constitutional amendment. the IMl pUlM. The SMwot fee alrendy Is beb« «alleete«. Opponents ariced for the delay tP prepare an amendment tOTestore the bill to the form to which it came from the Senate—an outright repealer. Ttiey contend rellectort-sation is an unoeceasary The second rejection by tte , House kUled the plan for the year. Almost i dosen Republicans joined Democrats to back it. Pat off aattt Taraday was a effret last Satarday reqalie# Republicans declared "no deal." "If Democrats won’t give us the votes, Republicans win put the sales tax proposal on the November ballot by circulating petitioiu.’’ apid Rep. Allison Green (R-Klngs-ton), GOP floor leader. and that only one company—Min-neaoto Mining and Manufacturing CO.—can meet the ^lecificationa. aaijca TAX DEBATE DELAYED Lawnukera also postponed until Tuesday further debatf on the Republican proposal lor a statewide vote on raising the tales tax celling from three to lour cents. Demacrats have threatened to r Un the prepealttan. aniess Re-pnbllraiM swteg support behind a iN-mlllloH-dollar bond Issoe I and eourtyaetlau Hopes for Support of Ex-President Is Candidate Symington Old Harry’s True Man? WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. palgn. And Omriet S. Murphy, Stuart Symingtan's formal an-nouncement for the Democratic who succeeded CWlord in the Symington made his announcement Thursday It 1 s|n< iilatinn today whether former Pmsldint Harry «. Truman wwdd now openly back his campaign. Stymiagtan said Tbursday, he (wrtainly hopM Ws caucus room of the! aodHsn wUl Senate office building gave thei Cheers and handdapping in the THE POXTtAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MARCH 25. 1960 when man could venture US. Developing Generator for Space Vehicles WASHINGTON (AP)-A generator of a Mnd that some day may propel •''qwcecraft by electridty is being developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA announced today it is beginning negotiatlaat on an eight million dollar contract for constructing a iwckarHxtwered electric generatii^ system for space vehicles. Ford Gives Millions to Break Up Gangs Weighing about l.SOO pot^, the system would generate'30,000 watta-enough electricity to serve 10 average homes — and operate for at least a year. NASA said it should be ready for flight in about The action could hasten the dayifivu years. tor a fix-year preventkxi program | in three n^borhooda. Thii it designed to break np| gaiE-type activity by encomaglng ■ — - —igstm to quit NEW YORK UR — The Ford Foundation says it is making available nearly two million dollars tor Intensive projects in prevent* ing and combating juvenile de- the streets and participate to coo-Btructive acthntiet. A grant of $350,000 jvas made to the Institute for Social Research at the University of Midiigan to iheasure the program’s effective- _ „ „ More tornadoes are recorded In The key feature is an $675,000 Kansas than to any of the other grant to the Chicago Boys Oubs states. WHITE FLAME ridOUCMiitiMM HAROWARK ibB*r>et««a to OakUaS Ckeailwl Oa. TO nWE MWI FOI REN SHMERTt! R lUL MREY »RM OmiTURITY! $119J0 CNA« AND STOOll RUIIEI HUEO-------------....,$91 A mow eomfoftabi* chair with Ioom pillow back and saat, Riled with foam rubber. Stool Irtcluded, choica of white or ottolood. $49J0 ACCENT OUNlI AlUMINUM LESS..............$24 A copy of 0 Deniih chair, spun aluminum lagi, steam bant hacka — choica of plastics In white coral or black. $7930 IIOND EUN SEIVB CONSOLE.....................$49.S0 A vary handy ttrvinp place with drawer and storage compartment. Recessed brasa drawer pulls. $6930 PINE DESK, PLASTIC TOP, HAIITANT................$4930 A perfect desk for the stud^t. tically indestructibla plastic top. $S4.90 KOCKINO DEACON'S lENCN, lUCK $3930 A copy of a quaint old rockirtg bench that will seat two. Black and gold decorated — slightly marred. $1S9 QOALmr lOX SPKINO, MATTIISS............. $129 Our regular 5 star quality built especUlly for us by Sprirtg Air I floor sample left. FLOOR SAMPLE SALE $249.50 SUMMONS HIDE-A-IED ......: SI** Open to sleep 2 people In Simmons Comfort. Choice of brown tweed, persimmon or colonial prints. $5930 LOW SLUNO MpDERN CHAIR Just 2 wonderful chairs by Sallg. One In carnation pink and In Robitts agg blue. $149.95 SOLID MAPU DOUBLE DRESSER $124 A 6 drawer dresser with large mirror, antique brass drawer pulls. One only. $96 MAPLE DROPLEAE TABLE! 4 CHAIRS $77 In solid maple, a wonderful group for a small area. Four all maple chairs. $90 PEHNSYLVANIA HOUSE TEA WAGON $09.50 A wonderful aid for easy dining. Drop leaves, swivel casters, Berkshire maple. $154 PAUL McCOlB TAILE, 4 CHAIRS t $119.50 Of solid Wish In Tobecco finish. Wonderful McCobb modem drop Ie4f table. 4 captaini chairs. "as to when he does, or would,' SymbwtOB declined to torecsst. He said he does not make a practice of quoting the tornier Preaident. Truman himself has carefully His usual reply hM been that he win give his advice at the Democratic National Cbnveirtkm If it Is Jaimaiy Us mind is made up. But to Miami last month he said 'T have ito preference at thia thne.’’ _ . conterence loma of tha trappings of a pollMcal rany. Symington plans a major speech In Detrott tonight at a 14-state Democratic rally. But he made tt clear Uiat despite the formal announcement of his candidacy he still win not campaign in any state prtmaries. He scoffed at their value. He conceded that Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Maaa) in In the lead tar the nmnlnation, but aald he himself tain the fight to wtol He said ha would be honored to have Kennedy as hit vloa presidential ruimtog mate. $49 MANDGAHT lAR CABNin $29.SG A very hertdy cebirwt to um whon guests arrive. Holds glassware ' and bar equipment. Slightly marred. $49 DREXEL PROFILE SUPPER TABLE $35 A multi-purpose table In contemporary walnut. Use as server or room divider. $39.95 KROEHLER TV CHAM, RUSTIC $29 Choice of turquoise or beige pU^tle. blond or black lags — very comfortable and a rare buy. 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W $371 lEDIOOM IN ILEACRED EUi-3 PIECU.....................................|277 Di«onfinued iwttem frtxn tjw orbit group. Included era-cawttoentel cane headboard dretaar •nd mirror and ettrecthre chest. nwwroero, oreiaar THg PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1960 rivB FLY TO CALIFORNIA ‘80 • ■AM nANcnco ‘ Hawaii $99.10 Exha F0117 Sorvico. lac. «129 HiflIilMd R4. (Oppotif* fmliac Airport) OR 1.1294 Two Deny Link WithCubaRi^ht PAYDAY LOANS John Ek, 44, and Robert P. Ek, 33. laid they know WUliam J. Shersalii, one of the downed fliers, but have no business or other connections with him. $50 tor 2 yrks ... only 70// The denial came after Immigration Commissioner J. M. Swing t(dd the Senate Appropriations Committee that Us department was investigating a possible con-nection between Sbergalis and the FkM Castro regime through the Ek brofliers. Other loans to $500 with 24 mos. to . repay ■SfAT M aVAY ANTISNEAK FUNDS VOTED Swing testified late Thursday before the Senate voted 3500.000 for stepped-up campaign to halt sneak flights to Cuba. Another 3100,000 waf voted to finance Spanish-langusge radio broadcasts to Cuba to present “the truth of the American position’’ to the Qiban people. Both sunu nieed ASSOOATIS LOAN COMPANY In DRAYTON PLAINS: 4494 Dixie Hwy. CALL: OR 3-1207 in PONTIAC: 12S-127 N. Sofinow CALL: FE 2-0214 2255 S. Telesraph Mich. Miracle Mile CALL: FE 8-9641 Being Investigated by U.S. Immigration Dept.; Antisneak Funds Voted WASHINGTCW (AP) — Two Miami brothers mentioned in congressional testimony have denied angrily any link with one of the Americans whose private plane was forced down Monday by gunfire in Cuba. Blasts President for Taking Aid Swing said his agents had learned that Sbergalis was dated in businen with the brother of John Ek, whom he described as a registered sgent for the Castro government. Swing suggested by implication that Sbergalis may have made a trip to Oiba last month with the agent under an WASHINGTON (AP) - Rep. E^ mer J. Holland (D-Pa) says Pna-ident Elsenhower is "our No. 1 ‘soddised Swing said Sbergalis ma)or stocldiolder with a man he Ifled as Robert Ek Jr. in a Miami firm called Confidential Investigators Inc. Swing tdd the senators “I draw no conclusions from all this.” He added he was simply givng them But Eisenhower, Holland told the House Thursday, “hai to turn his back on our 15 million other elder dtizens in jUhtir quest (or hospitalization an^ medcal Lacks Funds, Stops Taking On Alcoholics He noted Secretary of Welfare Arthur S. Flemming's tes^mony Wednesday that the Prnddent wodd not support Democratic proposals for old-age medical insurance aid. Holland added: antary commltmeat program antU July 1. Hm board said It has spent a •r S7 alooholies requesting help since last Jsly 1. It is hard to believe that our President would take this stand when he received free all the medical care, nursing care and hospitalization hg ever needed—plus necessary medicines — since was a cadet at, West Point.’' Buy with Confidence at Wayne Gaberl's SPECIAL RCA VICTOR 21 INCH CONSOLE TV mE MANOMIIT Muraonm MUR ncniRi TUIEWAMUmr 90 DAYS HOME SERVICE 1 NO DOWN PDTXm 00 DAYS 2 TEUS TO PtT SAME AS CASH OPEH FRI. I MOH. NIQHTS tfrSHpp **Your Appliance Specialists*' m M. S«9iMwSl- R S41I9 WASHINGTON « — ’Teiunsters; Union President James R. Hoffs says he will name William E. Buf-■lino a member of the court-appointed Teamsters monitor board. However, Chsinnsn John L. Me-CMlan (D-Ark) of the Senate Rackets Oommittee q yesterday whether Federal District Judge F. Dickinson Letts will appoint Rufslino. PROBABLE APPOINTEE — Edward K. Mills Jr., s lawyer former mayor of Morristown, N. J.. poses in his Washington home. He is reported to be under White House consideration for appointment to the Federal Communications Commission to succeed John Doerfer who resigned. McOellan commented that doubt that a properly ! CITES INTIMIDATiON Bufalino retorted that McOellan! had intimidated Radeets Cbmmit-| tee witnesses. Solon Soys Ike Forgets Other Oldsters in Stand on Socialized Medicine Hoff a, to Pick Bufalino, but Will Court Say OK? it Doesn't Take Much TULSA. OMa. (AP)-E. Malcolm Stokea sisid ha was daughter to school when a groiv of baUs at his little foreign car. Suddenly, the auto's Equivalent of more than out* half million acres of VS. farm land is destroyed every year by uncontrolled and uncoRccted net-engine sputtered out. A snowbaDlural erosion. Bufalino said, if appointed, he • would “make every effort to cany out the spirit and intention ot the consent decree as approved by the aC Dstrslt M sC the ijeot of M. He denied any wrsagdo- PLEDOES COOPERATION He pledged to cooperate with the two other monitors. Under the terms of tiie decree, once s convention is held and of-! fleers elected, or re-elected, thej menUorship will be dissolved. A Watch for SeiYice? swards for loag servloe employes. The conuateslon wsats to faM>w It sgemy heads think s cmitralised system of swardo a as oooa as already give ptaw, certificates sr The monitors have the duty of-planning Teamsters reforms. Under s court decree, the Teamsters have s right to designate one of the three monitors, but Letts has the final appointing power. i Marines Blown Out to Sea: Found on Isle TARPEI. Formoaa (AP)-rive' U.S. Marines, blown out to sea Tuesday in a rubber boat, have been rescued and flown to For^ U.S. officials reported today fhei Marines were found on a small I island 20 miles east of ^ south-! ern.tip of Formosa. Names of the men were not announced, but the said all were in good condition. 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Fed by Himalayan snows and monsoon rains, ^he system makes 21 million acres in Pakistan and 5 million in India. ★ ★ ★ The problem has been that six rivers of the Indus Valley rise in India yet flow through Pakistan to empty Into the Arabism Sea. For 5,000 years until India’s partition, the river and canal networks were treated as a single unit. The British had added hydraulic engineering to the big and small canals leading from the system. At the time of the partition a line was drawn through the vai-ley and the dispute has continued for 11 years while 80% of the water flowed unused to the sea. The new development is expected to bring 22 million more acres into production, much needed to help feed a vast and growing population. , Southern Hemisphere, principally Brazil and Venezuela, and $15.3 million for Africa, mostly Ethiopia. A fight is shaping up in Congress over President Eisenhower’s request for $2 billion in military assistance for next year, an increase of $700 million over last year. Congressmen feel that African and I.atin American nations particularly need economic and technical assistance, not military aid which tends to build up dictatorships and aggression. As each recipient has to match the amount given, this puts a sevew--strain on their economies, up*^ 25% of their budgets, some Latin .American countries claim. 'There seems to be sound reasons for less military aid and more economic help in the form of loans from the World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank. Voice of the People Citizens Continue to Debate Beatnik Restaurant Issue (TELEGRAM) Bouquets of spring orchid* to The Pres* on the splendid editorial o.. beatnik cafe. Your attitude of a free fb*s in our city add* additional ... -tutorial activi Dcainw coic. »«ui " " ' ' , .. , meaning to our Constitution. This editorial a^vely give* proof that our democracy endeavors to provide for fll of it* dtizent regardless of race, or religion fuU equality and protection under its taws. I applaud your fainminded stand. 197 Luther sf. Charie* M. TwkeKJr. I had*'a real laugh at what people had to say about "The Cave of the Ninth Cat." because they must never have seen a real beatnik. I don’t claim to be in Uie Inner group, bat I waa shocked when 1 found your so-called beatniks here were Just a group of hard-working. Intelligent young men who want to give Pontiac’s youth a place to stay In-Btend ofrunnlngthe streets. These young men weren’t the rreeps you slated. To you ill-tempered people, 1 *ay "Find out what if* about before you accuse." . Dee Anna McCaffrey 94 Poplar St. sioners. culture, civic and Teligioua orgEuiizatipns are against Jacobs and hi* dub. That’s good enough for me. We have enough trouble in PonOac. Keep the beat* out. Leo Wtttkopf 97 Omar ‘Hold It—Here Come a Few More” The Man About Town Case Records of a Psychologist: Many Husbands Wrong About Se^ Hundreds are backing City Father* in their stand against beatnik club*. Once a place is in operation, if* impossible to get rid of. Pontiac can well do without the kind of culture that emanates from that type of place. There’s plenty of entertainment for young people looking for good clean fun. Let's Keep Poutiac Clean If* revolting the way some par^ ent* itick up lor beatnik clubs. Even picture* on their windows are distasteful. I’ve brought up five boys and am thinking of millions of others that need real guidance and respectable places tor entertainment. We’re trying to get a boys' club in our area, but without help of parents and backbone of the teenagers. Jt will be of no use-If you allow this place in Pontiac. Ed.vlhe Price Wever-Owen-Hawlbomo Community Oub March Drifting Worst of Winter Coming' After Opening of Spring Ineems Ux: What you’d feel worse Bbont if not eligible to pay *ny. Bulda has d common wifely complaint, for it is surprising how many modem husbands have the wrong notion about sex. Sometimes they derived it from prudish mothers who taught them physical relations were solely for procreation purposes. So scrapbook this case or mail it to ascetic husbands!^ ir ir ir The final water sharing agreement is expected within two months and is not likely to be long delayed. Red China’s pressure on both countries may have Ihnuenced them to forget their small differences In the face of common danger. The Pontiac area weather watcher* are scratching thehr heads. “The past winter haa been a-dandruff excavator. Now the digging caMes over Into spring. March. With its usual penchant in that respect, has broken all records for unpredictability. First, It shattered everything for a continuance of low temperatures, following a mild winter. Then it has produced our worst winter conditions after spring had officially opened. Also ft has created a new record for super drifting with such a small amount of snow with which to work. With yet another week to go. we’re wondering what other records this fickle "spring" month proposes to dish out. On its general reputation, which already has slipped a lot in 1060, we’re ready to expect most anything. The same thing Is true of a heifer. With her firet calf, the young cow doesn’t give as much milk as with her fourth calf, for the intervening calves have nursed their mother and thus built up the milk secretion thereof. EXERCISE MAKES STRENG'TH Modem medicine now has plenty of evidence to show that gastric Juice secretion, and pro-^ duces a diffident eater. The ^regular eater usually the better appetite and the greater capacity for food. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE E-417; Hulda S., aged 29, is a Michigan housewife. "Dr. Crane," she began. "I have been married for eigdit year* but still don’t have any babies. "1^ husband is 36. but seems reasonably healthy and athletic. However, I vaguely feel that he is somewhat sissy. "Oh. I have never let him Neither toe great absHnence i exceMlve Indulgence I* wise. Andl many cases of apparent child-1 due to the very con-1 which Hulda bos de- I If the beatnik club will be as innocent as the owner claims, why did the owner say there’d be a guard there at all times? Nice restaurants for teenagers don’t need guards. Why doesn’t Mr. Jacobs take a real poll of Pontiac parents? We have enough trouble in Pontiac without importing more from Detroit. Why didn’t he build a beatnik club in his hometox^'n? Did the city object? Poattac Mother What’s wrong with The Cave of the Ninth Cat? Hard work and money have been put into the place and it passed sanitation taws. How mqny beer joints could pa.ss the inspection if they were checked today? If you want to close something, try some of these. They do more harm than poetry or music ever could. Sandy Haynes 7035 Andersonville Rd. S?o send for the booklet "Fact* About Pregaancy." enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents (non-profit). My thanks to City Fathers for (heir, votes to keep beatnik joints out of Pontiac. We mothers have enough trouble bringing up our youth without added worries oi places of this sort. One of Many Congressmen to* Battle Military Aid Request A report for the years 1950 to 1959, recently submitted to the* House Foreign Affairs Committee, shows the extent of our aid to foreign coijn-trles for mqt^ sMurlty. Heretofore, the amount to individual nations had been kept secret During those years a total of $27.5 billion in military assistance has gone to 56'couiitrle8. It included airplanes, ships, vehicles of all kinds, weapons and other equipment necessary to a modem military force, as well as the costs of military training missions. Many activities of NATO are Included such as facilities, weapons development and production. - ^ By region the distribution has been: to Europe $13.7 billion; Middle East, Far East and South Asia, $3.7 billion; Africa, $48 million and Latin America $423 million. France has had the most assistance with $4.5 billion; Formosa next with $2 billion, then Italy, Turkey, Korea, The Netherlands, Belgium and \f\e United Kingdom in that order, ir ir ir -Those who were our foes in 'World Wacr II also have benefited, iwest Germany has received nearly $1 billion in military assistance and Japan $750 million. Communist Yugoslavia, where help is no longer needed, had received $724 million, to help keep it ’ Independent of Moscow and Dictator Franco’s Spain got $407 million. Aid no longer goes to Iraq, which had received |50 million prtiq|- to the assassination of'Kin^ FxiscL and Cqba, which had gotten $16 million, Is^no longer on the list either.^ ir ir ir While totals for European nations have been decreasing gradually, there’s been an increase in funds to Latin America and Africa. Last year $00 million Was earmarked f3r the Coming to me from none other than Ormond E. Hunt Is the recipe for a sassafras root tea spring elixir. It Is suggested as a substitute or supplement to the sulphur and molasses mixture. Mr. Hunt gets It from D. E. Motlow, ^ Secretfry of the 'Tennessee Squire AsXWI-ation, who sent him some sassafras roots from that s^te. Sassafras grows In most every hedgerow In the Pontiac area, and many people gather Its roots. The best plan Is to boll the roots In water, adding a new piece every day, and drink likq ordinary tea. petty health DR. CRANE woiTtes make him seem like an oM maid. For instance. he keep* the medicine cabinet fuQ of pills and tpniQB. "And he feara that physical affection will weaken him. During our vacation last summer, he wouldn’t even touch me the second week because he said he had to get back to work and It would lower his vitality! lar exercise not only Is helpful to muscles but also to glands. Even as regards jrour stqcpach, abnormal tasting dors not produce greater hunger, but actually shrinks your stomach, lessens the Th# AMocUted Ii tntltled Mcluitvfly to the uee for repubi' ... ,—.----------------printed I OokUnd. Oenrie*. Llvlnc-meromb. Lopeer ond Weth-lensw CoiuiUoo It to lU.t* ■ yeer; rieewhero la MtchlsSs sad sU other ........- tito tJsHsd Sksut *n.4r - yeer All mall eubccriptloiii psyebto in odmore. Poetoso hM bsen paid - Snd rlaea rate at PobiUm. Michlsan. Member sf ABC. Dr. William Brady Says: Since time began every society has had a sprinkling of creative, individualistic, socially - unaccept-ible people. They have produced tho finest art, literature and soci-;ical thought of each ensuing {eneration. Bearded or beardless, sloppy or impeccable, radical or conservative, their contribution to their society has been a major one. If we as a country are no longer capable of recognizing a)(illty or creativity, the only thi^g left is intellectual oblivion. These, America. are your "beatniks. ” Wil Martin Cave of the Ninth Cat The courageous editorial was like a bright beam of truth cutting through the fog of emotionality and fear of the unknown. In Nazi Germany and recently in Russia anyone who believed contrary to the ruling cliqqes were persecuted. Persecutions usually started as measures for public welfare but soon led to crushing human rights and freedom. When asked specifically 'what immoral or illegal acts could arise in these establishments that couldn’t in other businesses and that couldn’t be curbed by existing laws, not one of -otirGity Fathers could give a specific, logical answer. Their minds were made up long before the meeting. I hope approaching City elections didn’t play a port in those men being stampeded into a hasty and ra.sh decision. Rosii .Murhester 70 Edison ‘AdlaiWillBe (JOP’s Best Aid’ "Now. Dr. Crane. 1 don’t think 1 am a passionate wife but I certainly want some babies and I actually feel my husband's *is.sy attitude is the reason we still have no children” MUk Without Vitamin D Like Fish and No Chips NEW MEDICAL FACTA A lot of %en are like Hulda's husband, but they have a mistaken An advance efttry in our baseball contest comes from Ormond Littleton of Utica, who picks Harvey Kuenn, and estimates his blattlng average at .979. For example. If you exercise your biceps today, win that make them weaker or stronger for tomorrow? Stronger! "I've read your column for many years, first in Chicago and now here," write* a California reader. ’^Follow ing a period in the hos-pital I developed leg cramps which were so bad my leg* slmost bowed with the pulllftg. When the pajp subsided and’ I was sble to get to the doctor . . (Sounds as though the doctors in your ronununity ate all Bprctal-they can’t take time' out Six crocuses are growing In trie garden II yoo pUrs a black sUeM over yoor eym at Mrth, and keep It there-for 10 years, will Hiose eyes be weaker or stroager whea Mrs. Anson VanLuven of 09 Hickory Lane, u reported by her daughter, Mrs. Harold Eagle of 108 Clayburn Drive! She also has daffodils in bud. They’ll be weaker! In fact, even without such a shield, If a person has a crossed eye and It lai’t straightened early, that eye will become relatively blind, just from disuse! from giving customers ."shots," BMRs. cholesterol estimates, tran-qullizers for hypertension and the rest of the lucrative b u ■ I-ness, to attend a patient at home.) ". . . who incidentally reminds Leaving Florida’s terrible weather. Mr. and Mri. Leon Galbraith of Lake Orion returned to the worst we va had to offer this winter. In spite of what March haa been. Mrs. Silas Shimmons of Drayton Plalna reports bursting buds on her lilac bushes. For the cross-eyed person can’t simultaneously look at two different fields of vision and give both of them his attention, so he ignores the crossed eye! From this lack of use. the retina atrophies and though bdfh eyes were equally good at birth, the unused eye later becomes almost blind. T^e catkins on the poplar, trees are said Mrs. Genevieve Hubbardston of Waterford to be coming out In defiance of the climate. In like manner, the ssusl young mol.her may not have enough breast milk to nurse her first baby. But with the second or third otfsprlng, her breasts secrete plraty of nrilk. Why? Exerrise of milk gtands! me of you ... DR. rrady he told it was a calcium deficiency and that I must drink milk. i didn’t want to gain weight, so he suggested I drink skim milk. "I find that as long as I drink skim milk, not less than IH pints (three glasses) a day, 1 have no cramps, but If I fail to drink ft (or a week the cramps start again. "Ineidenlally, the sklin milk has proved a great reducer of Wood pressure. My pressure went from" I (never mind just how high) "to" (a little lower thaa average) “while I rsmenlralerl Milk is the best food source of calcium. Skim milk contains a little more calcium per ounce or glass or pint than whole milk. Buttermilk, too, is as good a source of calcium as skim milk. It is because most American adults take Insufficient milk, skim milk or buttermilk that they suffer from calcium deficiency. While Increased intake of' skim milk, which contains virtually no vitamin D, or calcium taUets which contain no vitamin D. may be beneficial in some cases of calcium deficiency, it would seem advisable to take a good ddily’ ration of vitamin D along with calcium, for vitamin D is essential for good assimilation and utilization of calcium In health or disease, (talciuiti without vitamin D h like fish without chips. ‘ StsnrS IMtrri. sot mort thin on* ■“'* " .foWo tans ptrtotnint to ui sM hrr — - When it comes to protecting public health and morals, 'our City Cbmmission is right up there on its toes. And It’s on them tippy enough to know, even before it opens, that (he coffee will be lousy. Neat bit of espionage there. And even without bad coffee that poses a public problem, it shouldn’t be allowed to o|ien with such a name. Sounds immoral, somehow. , I ardently hope the Commission will succeed in pushing this idiotic coffee house across the Pontisc border, back where it came from, back to America. And while they’re about it. maybe they could arranged to return to Franco that clutter in New York Harboi^the Statue of Liberty. Edwia L. McNamara 619 Grknada All those other pretenders should give up, let Egghead Adlai have the nomination and then watch him go down lor the third and last • time. He’i the biggest help the Republicans have had sinte 1928. Wearied Demmy ‘Neifroes Will Blame All Republicans’ Several months ago an editorial asked why Negroes vote Demo-crstlc In view of apparent injustice suffered under that parly and lack of sympathy toward aspiration and wbition of Negroes. March 9 action of Mr. Gibbs, chairman of the t,egislallve Com-mittee In Lansing, In refusing to hold a meeting partially pertaining to avil Rights In Michigan makeo H easier for me lo answer. pcrioDO b*uUi sad hjitonr. *»-». diariiito. or IrriTmrDt .... „ »n»»»r»d by Dr. WUlIsm Brody, If a jtamprd »lf-addrat**d anrrlopr (• irnl 4o Tha Pontiac Prtt>. Ponllae MlchlfOp (Copyrlghl ISSO) Portraits Verbal Orchids to- The Country Parson Mrs. R, F. Townsend of 99M Berkley 8t; 90th birthday. Mrs. TlUie Hannevold Of 379“Elizabeth Lake Road: 87th birthday. .Mrs. Lena Molter of 932 1>x St: 84th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm Toulssant of Rochester: 92nd wedding anniversary. MIts. Ella Gregg of Clarktson;. 83rd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bagley of Lake Orion; 99th wedding annlvenary.. Mr. And Mrs. Ralph C. Hickman of Drayton Plalna; golden wedding. "As my doctor says, ihe calcium deficiency is a chronic or habitual one and so one must supplement one's calcium Intake every day the year around. (Signed. L.N.A.)’’ Three glosoes (IH pints) of skim milk every day would supply nearly if not quite the minimum daily requirement of calcium fop,, an ad»dt, but not enough (Or a growing child or youth. t partlcalariy la mature aduNs la Iho alght *r vevy early By JAMT^t J. METCALFE You werp the rainbow of my dreams , . That ended every search . . . You were-the Answer to my prayer . . . The day we met at church . . . Until that time I never knew . . . What love could retlly be . . . How wonderful the happiness , . . God might bestowr on me ... No other bells had sounded so . , . Inviting and so sweet ... No other song lyid so enthralled ... To make my life complete . . . Just by the way you gazed at me , . . Your manner soft and nice . . , ‘The world around me suddenly . . . Became a paradise . . . You were the rainbow beautiful , . . That made my dreams come true ... I (ell In love forever, dear ... The moment I met YOU’ (Copyright IMS) Those prdtesting the opening of The Cave of the Ninth Cat, espe-dslly those on the Commission, are unfair and should reconsider their opinions. Other atypical behavior, such as flagpole sitting, is accepted because It’s entertaining. Beatniks are laughed at because they wear bearda, dress different, create, their own writings, philosophy. music and act as they please. I find their writings and music most entertaining. Must they be persecuted because they dare to be different? I was once proud of Pontiac, but when "upright" citizens resist opening of an establishment less harmful and imnwral than some already in business, I realize I was sadly mistaken. Thomas A. Keel His action. thouA individui action, did more to hurt the Repufc llcan cause than anything. He r* fused not only to see the delegatio which went to Lansing, but wa absent from the committee hearini so the bill couldn’t be reporte out to the fuU body. This was i ^direct slap and Insult to all Negroe ■'and will b* charged to Michigai Republicans. Pve been a staunch supporte of Michigan Republicans and an always asked why hy fellov rltiseoa. This recent action make It more dlMcult lor me (p an Bwer. aad beside* that, our Dem •eratle Governor and an aspf— to the Governorship gave ( r thei Irome. Repnbllran* wei Congratulations on the editorial concerning the beatniks. Unless the new ordinance prohibiting the opening U re-evaluated, w'b may be harassed by.another unnecessary and.,oo*tly lawsuit which, without doubt, would also be lost. ‘ George W. Smith 201W. Fairmont itsolatlon of ralehm deflrienr.v. I have harped here so much on tbe various common complaints which art manifestations of oal-cium deficiency that some physi ciana. who are nobas well informed in physiology and mitrithm as they should be. call me "OM falcium I don't iplnd. provided you don’t let them keep yoa ' learning the truth about Tax Tips INTERNAL RE\’EN1'E SAh-S: Did you receive dividends from corporations this year? There is a 850.00 exclusion fOr dividends received hy you and a similar exclusion for the dividends received by your spouse. Also, remember to use your dividends received credit of %7e. Every decent American should hang his head at the tactics of the so-called Pontiac "City Fathers." What kind of a country is It where a few men can deny or even attempt to deny operation of freeTenterpilieT It liking poetry, reading it and listening to others read It a crime? If ib, schools should strike It from the curriculum. If this were another crummy liquor place where degeneracy and immorality would hold sway. I’d agree, hut It’s only an eating place where young artists ean express talents, so let them open and opef- It would have been ))etter I *'**’• ^'hbs held his meet whether the bill was reported or not, and had the (courage of convictlon.s to either reporl Ihe or not report it, so we would h nothing to hide. The bad part about all this that every Negro in Mlchii knows Mr Gibbs’ atUtude on C Rights and will charge it to Republicans. Leon R. Hubb ‘Don’t Blaine Ike for Others’ Eitor’ 468UkeSt. Mrs. Fera GrUatbs ''’hen a majority of Pontiac citizen* oppose the beatnik club, their wishes must be respected. An over-whelming number of our Commis. This Is not written to coik the Democratic party but i rebuttal to Lyndon Johnaon’i mark about Elsenhower adn , (ration spending. FDR’s adn trailon found around 840 billii debt through war and the support program. Truman wit r»hre program In Korea am farm program made the debt i |hat interest we mgst pay was htgger. Then the 194k.«o Cbni missile program, not Ikr. has i the debt so Mg. That’s wh) cost of Government is so hi^ 8oha B. Rom Metamora .V-’ ■ /i THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MARCH 25. 1960 SEVEN U.S. POSTAGE D^ls in Pontiac and Nearby Areas DE. JOSEPH L. FORBES ,o( Pontiac; a srandson; a step-Dr. Joseph L. Poihes DetroU. “ a practicta* dentist with o*6ces in tkn c«n.m« >rk_.>nn D..iMi~. HoUand of Rochestef and Mrs. Minnie Gladding of EvansviDe, Ind. ip the Strand Theater Building tor 25 years, died yesterday morning in a Detroit Hospital. Dr; Fothes, 59, was injured more than a year ago in a train-car collision in Pontiac. Bom in Montreal, Quebec, he came to the United S^tes 40 years TWo brothers, Elwin tit Gladwin and Robert of Romeo, and three sisters. Mrs. Nellie Moflet and Mrs. Orpha Travis, both of Detroit and Mrs. Myrtle McCallen of Royal Oak, alao survive. ago. M, COUNT 'EM, IP -This 50-I stamp will be placed ’■■'y 4 in Honolulu. The r wu designed by Elsewhere He was a member of Temple Beth El of Detroit. Surviving are his wife, Rhea; a son, Ivan M. of Rt^al Oak; a daughter, Mrs. Irving W. Goodman of Detroit; three grandchildren;/foihr-brothers, Reuben J. of Huntington Woods, Charles E. and Frank Feinberg, both trf Detroit, INOVAL L HOLDUM ORION TOWNSHIP - bprsl I. Saturday kt Liberty Street Gospel Churdi- Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Porritt died Tuesday after a long iUneas. Her body will be at Muir Brothers Funeral Home until noon Saturday. Surviving are five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. MRS. WILLIAM STOLZMAN MARLETTE — Service for Mrs. died at his home yesterday. His body is at Flumertelt Funeral Home, Lake Orion. MRS. ANTON PATTI ROMEO —Service for Mrs. Anton Patti, 47, of 226 Pitwpect and Robert M. Feinberg of Omaha! Neb., and two sisters 1“* '’'•••>ur * Funeral Home. Burial . Service was held this afternoon** *" Cemeteiy. at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 9419 Mrs. Patti died yesterday in the nearby Lamotte Township, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Lutheran Church of Germania. Burial will be in Mooretown Cemetery under direction of Marsh Funeral Home. Mrs. Stoizman died Tuesday at her home after a short illness. Surviving are her husband, a grandson and two peat-gr^. children. Dexter Blvd., Detroit, with bur-1 Community Hospital near Almont tW-Bnest Von iai in Beth El Memorial Parkjafter a long illness. Car-Train Crash Kills NEW Y( Hartz, 56, ne^^editor of the New! Cemetery. I She was a former member of York Times anttxa newspaperman the Romeo Monday Qub. iMichigon Industrialist for fjore than M years, died| »• WILLUM RYAN Surviving are her husband; sonsi Thursday of .compli^ons follow-j D. William Ryan of 5766 Corun-{Joseph and James, and a daugh-! BRIDGMAN (UPI> — John-R. Ing brain surgery. H^ news career with the ^timorelthis morning at his residenre after Sun in 1926 Snd later woi^ forfan illness of two weeks. He was 85. the Times before joining the^i-' A former employe of ’ Fisher cago Sun as foreign news edlW.|Body Division, he leaves two sons. He returned to the Times in 194s\Stanley of Windsor, Ont, and He was born in Rutherford, N.J. Wson L. of Waterford; a daugh-jtei^xMrs. Francis A. Bedford of St., Waterford Township, died ter Janet, all at home; her moth-lByers, 49. a prominent Berrien ler janer, au « nome; ner moin-i“^'»*’> er. Mrs. Helen M. Stone, and ajCounty industrialist, was kUled brother Philip M. Stone, both of y***‘«^y in the collision Romeo. Col. h * it |ter,\^rs. Francis A. Bedfon GREENFIELD, Mass. (API—{MilfoNj: seven grandchildren, ol. Frederidf Huff Pa.vne, 83, as-iei8*»t great grandchildren. and MRS. WILUAM PORRITT LAPEER —Service for Mrs. W'illiam (Gertrude) Porritt, 84, of 330 Biddle St., will be at 3 p.m. of his car and a freight train at a crossing near Bridgman. Byers was vice president in ch^e of production at the Industrial Rubber Goods Co. plants at St. Joseph and New Troy. sistant secretary of war under! Service will be held at 1 pzn. President Hoover, died Thursday. Saturday atvthe Pursley Funeral it h it .j^Home with bu^l in the cemetery SAN DIEGO, calif. (AP)-Dr.;®* ‘Highland. John R. Turner, 79, author, edu- RfaiT L. WILSON cator and former government of-' „ . , .. ,,„ _ , ..'"‘“Wlay. . He _was L «. of 111 Mmw president of West Virginia University from 1928 to 1936. Talks on AAovie Strike in Session Again Today St., died yesterday after a long illness. Surviving are three sona, Ralph, Harry E. and Paul, all in Indiana; grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; and two sisters. Service will be held at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Sparks-Griffin Chapel. 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Nor is there Instead, OKMn Reasoned soutners; . ..__. . n ^ t wing to use this prepared machin-|^^ r 'is'C «. .-.id b. tailed «nte as a lever to obtain from the Democratic National Convention Democratic nominees - has been; ticket and a platform the South carefully prepared, ready if needc^. It will be based ea a survey el poHttcal climates ia a dotea soulbeni and to be successful enough in this endeavor to make a November bolt unlikely. FUTURE IN DOUBT No one can «ay now what actually will happen. A meeting last weekend of representatives of five New Water Conditioner most any circumstances to bdt the convention. WASHINGTDN (UPD - White House Preaa Secretary Janus C.' Hagerty. Appointments Chiel; 'Thomas E. Stephens, and secret' servios agenU will fly to Russia' and Japan early next month to make amingements fer President Eisenhower’s June visits. |00 all kinds of indications that despite the civil rights doings in Washington in recent wedts and southern governors produced dgree- despite his half-turn to the West, Hagerty and other White House officials planned no other stops. This appeared to indicate Eisen-hdwer was holding to his intention to restet pressures to add other Far Eastern capitals to his itinerary. The party will scout airfields, map out time schedules for the President, and check accommoda-Few southern political leaders at tions for members of the presiden-: this time will talk specifics about jtial entourage and the press in candidates for the DemocraUc Russia and Japan. presidential nomination, but there | LOOK! Sove »' ‘1,000 1960 OLDS NOW! ON JEROME OLDSMOBILE 280 South Soginow Street -CADILLAC FE 3-7021 SAVE TIME —WORK —MONEY A Step Into Tomorrow meat that those five states would, Senate Majority Leader Lyndon ' send unpledged, uninstructed and | Johnson will gamer a lot of squth-j uncommitted delegates to the cm support at Los Angeles. Democratic convention. This position, a formal state- A water conditioning end softening system which guorontees uniform ond constoht soft water free from the usuol inconveniences. ThtNew WATERMASTER IlMdi ment following the meeting said. Lansing to Step Up was unanimously believed by those _ ,#. /« ■ • {present to be in the best interest TraffIf LraCKdOWn y the people of the states repre^; vlOtlVUUfm LANSING (AP) - Lansing’s Mississippi, Tennessee and Lou'- traditionally tough traffic viola-•*«*>■• Ition enforcement and ticket-writing The five-sUte meeting invited! pr^m is going to get even other southern states to assume i tougher. 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UP — Mrs. | had smashed through the window Stella Bursts was awakened byitn flight, shatterii;^ glass before dawn and screamed to her son J(*n that Fourteen national guardsmen there was an intruder in her room, won the Medal of Honor in World I The son found the unexpected'War II. TOLL IN AIB DISASTERS - Air disasters worldwide took 438 lives in 10 major air crashes through the third week of March of this year. Death tolls and locations for each of the crashes are mapped, above. Three of the crashes occurred In the United States; the others invtdved fweign and U. S. planes abroad. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! Eeinney’SJ]-^^ light... Foreign Aid Forum Monday at MSUO Lists Six Speakers An all-day public forum on all phases of foreign' aid, sponsored by eight Leagues of Women Voters in Oakland and -Macomb counties! and the Michigan State University three Michigan State University Oakland Continuing Education De-technical assistants who served in Ipartment, wili be held on the Asia, Africa and South America. I MSUO campus Monday. | They are Dr. Ralph Smurkler, Six speakers have been scheduled | chief advhar (ItM-M), Michigan for the conference, “First-Hand Facts on Foreign Aid,” which will run from 9:30 a in, to 3:30 p.i Slate Uirtveralty Viet Nam project, adviHing the government on poUce and public administration; Dr. Marvin Solomon, chief of a UNESCO itabsion to Uberia; and r. Leonard Hall, chief of the school in districts served by the sponsoring leagues have been invited to attend the conference. The program is open to the pub- j lie. There will be a $3 charge for the luncheon at which Dr. An-| drew4 will speak.' 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Soa how much lhay oddI BASE. ... ______________________ Hound 'Dog missile WM fired successfully _____________ , By SA.M DAWStt.V ithey have been bidding on new fine: business bestirring It^lf hyjtest equipment. NEW YORK (API—What could US- oH<‘rings. thus helping to again, and more money around * ^'‘2 jet.bomber. j it was the 10th test flight of Sj be the first crocus of spring send the yields on these down to help the movement' along. “ -................................ popped up this week in the nation's for. three straight weeks. j' ^ ^ i financial centers. Business loans | * * * ,| increased sharply. : High-grade long - term bond, I That could mean that basiness meaning I is shaking off the oppressive blan-: ket of a lingering winter and is " ^ ‘putting on track shoes. A real there is more money around look-, spring upturn in trade and Indus-ing for investments than ju.st a | trial actisity could be in the off- f«*w' weeks back. i jjj : W'htle the effects of this so far | 1^1 the increased demand for have shown up largely In the funds was accompanied by a con-, bond markets, it could soon | tinued slide in interest rate.s-a spread to other ftelds. seeming paradox I money, | So manv bankers caution against available for pecans seeking! ■either putting too much store by mortages or crrfit for any num-| X that first crocus or. on the other ber of projects hke home repairs band, taking it for granted that and expansions. | the decline in ihterest rates has: The drop in interest rates in, much farther to go before level- recent weeks has other effects. ,| ing or being reversed. J Manufacturers K*eking to M-; \ ^ I nance exports, imports or distn-, \ . button in domestic markets have, BankcAof course, am notori-the costs of bankers* ac-, iously cautibtis souls. »'hry were ^ transac-! not, your c^fidenre in 'hrm dropping five times since: might .suffer, ■v - lnl„ Taniiar\- I While we walK^for'the trend In ♦ * ♦ spring business to become clear! ^ j, Treasury is' borrowing' fn the weeks just ahead, here arc less ^rnst-al-l the cross currents at present interest, thp financial markets:, ,j^jn around nine billion , They have a bearing rtn [dollars things in your life-finanripg a\ communities talking new home or., car, runnmg yoi«|^^ facilities may he business, expanding your Plan ,f,e money for if with the returns your savings will! bring you. ^ hack. First is the stirring In the busi-1 ,his could change quick- ness field. Member banks of the jy ,he first spurt in demand Federal Reserve System in lead-ifj,p-'i,„«j,y,^, loans should become ing cities showr commercial andi, f,,i|.flpdged trend, romoefilion industrial loans ri.sing 745 mil- ,„p lendable funds would then be -j lion dollars in the week ending keen again. i Wednesday. This brought the totalj ru, ,oday at least things look to 51 billion dollars. ! - After many ups and dowms. such borrowing for business activities now Is 611 million dollars higher than at the start of the year, compared with a decline of 120 million dollars in the same period of last year. Hand in hand with this quickening of business activity Is growing eridence that many corporations are in such a good cash po-- 'sition that they haven't been turning In U .S. Treasury bills to meet I income tax deadlines as they were expected to. and that instead leral hundred mUes diwnrange be-l The VaUey of 10,000 Smokes In tion of Mt. Kafmai in about fho fore impacting in the Atlantic!Alaska svas formed by the eitip-lyear 1912. ________ Ocean Thursday. It was fired fromj jbeneath the wing of a B52 and! 'was guided by iu own navigation; system. The air-to«irface missile carried several hundred pounds of RAMMLER-DALLAS DODGE-DART Only $2,076.00 B'U»4ftr4 Fartory E^slp.—Saka T*i m4 Uee«»* E»*4ld tiall Bartley, got a phone rail from Moarowt ycoler- 1 day. Aa edilor of Komsomolakaya I Pravda wanted to atk the Negra Junior high aehaol aRudent I about her letter to Khnialirhev ! asking kim In rontributo aome-i thing to the arhool .yrarhook. I Khmsbrhev'a rabird reply ar-: rived .Monday. •a * * A music tearher who apoke shakry Russian was railed In to help nut the edilor, who apoke skelrh.v English. The phone call latird more than half an hour. 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TMEROSIRTNAU i 'lOW-OVIRHIJUt" WAY 1 a NpMgli ronHl, I • Na fonev Rxturatl OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 6 P.M. - 200 N. Soginow Street 7 I THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MARCH 25. IQflO ELEVEN Doesn*t Tone Down Premier*g Speeches New Interpreter Talks K's Language By EDDT GILMORE jpaUe of translating me PARIS (AP)—Soviet Premier^ly," the Soviet leader was report- •>y Pvia newspapers as saying, .iigh praise to a White Russian ★ ★ prince. I On his arrival, ' Khrushchev The Rusalan noWeman it Princejpushed aside his own interpreter, Konstantin Andronikov, 44, official Oleg IVoyanovsky, and let Prince Interpreter of the French Foreign Androiiikov dp the Job. Ministry. Thursday, howevec, as . - . * * * leader and President Charli_ „ ■'He's .the only capitalist ca-ICauUe huddled in private talks. Only dreams take you farther marathon SUPER-.M* GASOLINE j Marathon goes farther to mjike friends GEORGE'S DEPT. STORE -i- ; Frtf Parking 74 N. Soginow St. Fr«t R«4 Stomps A, 1 ■/ , t. 't' TTOLVE THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY.-MARCH 23, 19ft0 mooLOii Want No Part of Ireland 'Irishmen Here in U. S. Loyal Only to America By BOB C»NSIDINK NEW YORK — A recent piece here suggesting that Irish^Ameri-MiM stop UatWing so much about dear OoM Sod and do as much for her as American Jews do tor Israel and Italian Americans do for Italy produced-weU- •'Drop dead-you !$(fc-)?!-and that goes for your famUy,” wrote a dear old lady from Brooklyn. Matthew Troy, justice of the bring ap the question ef ndmit-ling Red CMnn, and in the last ■ essisa to vnte hmamerahle American and anti • Communist Turkey In the Security Oouaril I cannot see how you can c sistently condemn Americans for Ireland. ‘Just because Washington has Court of Special Sessions of the foolishly thrown American dollars city of New York handed down j to our enemies, or to those who the following verdict: laid and abet our enemies, is no ireason wlw Americans of Irish ‘ ! blood should continue the stupid . Take that ‘caubeen’ , Americans sf Irish I birth (like myaetf) er sf Irish you always do, and believe' with me that we are all better Ireland. Since Ireland or rather Holland Relies on Sturdy Dikes Americans, and better Irishmen.' let Dublin know that our whole Race everywhere wns humiliated when we found Ireland to be the only Catholic nation in the world aligned with the Communists on the Red China ques- tion." \ There were some nice onhg, too. ‘Tve g;ot ideas for merchandis-^ ing Irish • made products that, fwonW start a boom in the old Icountrv ... and keep it going," $500 Million Delta Planiwrole John J Cogavln of Irish-; .. B________. ^ I parcels, 137 Fifth Ave. "Lets get; May Require 25 about a half dozen guys together) to Complete *nd each put up about *2,500j land..." . ^ . L I .i "Yes. and If they would supple-1 Hammered by the lurbulent■ pensions of the old folks! North Sea. Holland reUes on a home-a bleeding poupd and wall of sturdy dikes 'five shUlings neve^ so often. It Js About two-fifths of The Nether-! ^ they sling lands is below sea level, "henl^jy^j. Avenue Bara . . dikes are breached, the ocean j ^ jovely, lovely race, rushes in to reclaim land wrested j . from it by centuries of labor. IgTgggy WTTgt Storm-driven waves recently bat- S -n tered a hole in a dike guarding ^ “ * ^ “ an Amsterdan suburb and flooded 3.000 homes. Though the break was repaired swiftly, it was another reminder of the constant threat posed by water. REMEMBER WARNINO About half the Dutch live in the precarious area below sea level, tbe National Geographic Society says. For them, the warning voiced 400 years ago by dike master Andries Vierlingh still is pertinent: "Voar foe Oceanas does ao( rest aor sleep by day ar algbl, ‘'hal comes suddeely like a roaring lion, seeking to devour the whole land." WHY PAY MORE? DmI Dirtcf—Savtl Licoated—loaded luildor From Attic Room .......$■ , - ■f.i' , ;v,| 4 ‘ ' J ' I' ■ Poll Parrot Shoes for Boys and Girls Touch off their Easter outfit with the latest in pre-tested Poll-Parrot Shoes for boys and girls. See the wide aelection of new styles now. SURPRISF. PACKAGE .7 /i Your Hi^h/Schoof Represented it/the Press? Friday, march~25Ti9^ THE PONTIAC PRESS - Watch for School News On This Page Each Friday PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. THIRTI®K Northern Produces See How They Run' By JEAN ISBELL _ j closet. Tom Eley, a Russian spy. The Dramatics Department at assaults the vicar, steals his clothes Pontiac Northern High School is “d throws him into the closet making preparations for the spring j "’*11' H*® intoxicated old maid-play, "See How They Run," which Into this melting pot comes a will be presented in early May. bishop. Bill Ramsey, and a meek The cast includes Mary Mac-j colonel. Jerry Bell. John Taylor, Dermaid, Ron Hutchinson. Jen-y,a tough Cockney policeman, tries Menter, Jean IsbeU. Karen'to unravel the tangled mystery. Lackey. 'Jerry Bell. Tom Eley.| Today is a holiday for students Bill Ramsey and John Taylor. WUlianiw DramaHe)! as teachers are attending educational day Meetings of Region 7 of the Michigan Education Association. ' Many conferences are available to interested teachers. One of the conferences. Home Economics, is being held at Pontiac Noithem High School. Several students from Edna HILARIOUS FARCE—The Drama pepartment at Pontiac Northern High School predicts its May production of "See How They Run" will be a big hit. The play is supposed to be a "hilarious farce,” but not to the jealous husband in the script versation between the actress and her friend, and mass confusion results. Pr»BB PbtU played by Jerry Menter (hands on hips). Other characters are played by Karen Lackey (left), Ronald Hutchinson and Mary MacDermaid. DRinVK MAID mischievous Cockney maid. Jean Isbell, finds the eavesdropper intokicated and hides her in Band Concert Tonight Waterford Salutes Spring Avondale High Homemakers Plan Hobo Day By **OIIN TEEUWISSEN iMist" and others in both class!- The Waterford Township High School band will present its spring concert at 8 toni^t. The band will play 11 numbers including the Michigan State University "Fight Song.” "Blue Tango," "Pavanne," "Maid of the cal and popular moods. Featured soloists will be Larry Schack, comet; Judy Brien, flute; Tom Hubbell and Janice Verbey, bass; and Judy Brien, Mary Kissick and Rnth Wilson, Ante trio. St Michael's Students Organizing Teen Club At^nisslon will be 60 cents. Waterford High students will be admitted with their activities cards. Providing more hjusickl entertainment in Waterford Township wUl be the MSU Men's Glee Club Tuesday evening. ^ SHOW AT PIERCE The group will appear a( Pierce Junior High under the sponsorslilp of the high school A Cappella Choir. Admission will be one dollar for adults and 50 cents for students. Irector and planning and promoting 'ocHvific. nf » .niritimt Of the National Hon- By BARBARA ARDEUAN Students are busy organising St.!activities of jk spirituaj nature, - Michael s first Teen aub under the ?«ch as retreats, ^s of r^Uec- ^ National leadership of our spiritual director, tion, and Communion breakfasts, the Rev. PVancis O'DonneU and The senior boys walloped the parepis of teens.*,_, | fatuity 48-40 last Tuisday at the ^ ^ I close of Intra-murals. The faculty _ , . .. I team was led by Fr. Charles Cush- The club will provide a tneara ^ for participation in the spiritual, civic-cultural, social and athletic activities. It will also try to encourage cooperation with other CYO (Catholic Youth Organization) parish units on a district, diocesan or national level. TO GET MEMBERSHIP CARDS All Catholic young men and won en who have graduated from the eighth grade and who are at least 14 years of age are eligible for membership IpThe Teen Qub. until they graduate from high school or reach their 18th birthday. Upon acceptance as members they, will then have membership cards Issued to them, upon payment of their dues. , Membership la the Club wHI be limited to those who are residents of M. Michael pariah and fo members of those surrounding parishes whirh do not have an organised Teen Club. O'Donnell and coaches Ron Call, Mike Slivensky and Jim Neibauer. The senior girls beat the junior girls, 20-10. Third Spring Series of Musicals consideration. Teachers may recommend a student from a list of students with Sepoint or above averages by Ailing out a standard rating sheet. To be considered for the society, a student must have been recommended by at least three teachers. A minimum point average in each of the four areas of judgment is also necessary. Membership lor the society will be voted on by the Advisory Committee to the National Honor Society which will be composed of faculty members. . Up to 10 per cent of the senior class and 4 per cent of the jun club may become members if the National Association of Sec Si* ^ ondary Schotd principals. elected. The Student Council hopes to tton w«S have the new erganizatton under way soon. AdmlSaibn to the National Honor Society at Waterford will be based on scholarship, character, leadership and service. A minimum S - point grade. average or "B” is required tor Sophomores are busy planning held April 1. A record hop is planned. Rehearsals are proceeding well ir both "Cyrano de Bergerac' and "Oklahoma." "Cyrano" ii slated for April 8 and 9. and Oklahoma for May 5, 6 and 7. E d )f a WUIiani%. Dramattes i t r 1 A :.L"r-'’Jr.;XiC]arl:ston High Presents Two-Day 'Science Fair Ed)^ Club play manager. The play is an hilarious farce whirh concerns a stuffy English vicar. Jerry Menter; his actres.s wife, Mary MacDermaid; and her American actor-liiend, Ron Hutchinson. my old maid played by Karen Lackey overhcais a reve*' .WIlUams’ speech cUsseo arO entering the spring forensics contest sponsored by the State Speech Association. , Peter Evarts la helping Miss WUllams to prepare students tor the district eliminations being held April 12 at Walled Lake High School. The winners of this contest will compete in the stale finals at \nn Arbor. By JANET TIRCH . The projects will be on display The Clarkston High School9 »•”’ 3 p.m. Satur- .Sclcnce Club is presenting its nual Science Fair at the high school tonight and tomorrow. Walled Lake High Boys vs. Donkeys. day. Projects have been entered In the Arid of physics, ebemhtry, geolog.v, electronics, embryology, literature and the physiology of By KABKV A'OGEL By MIKE MILLER Many leading citizens of Walled Lake, together with the High School Agriculture Club and Varsity Cheerieading squad, will participate in two charity Donkey Basketball gamea tonight. All the proceeds will go to aiding two deserving exchange'students from Walled Lake this sum- Some of the projects that have been entered by students are Tooth Decay,” by Ron Jyleen;' 'E. K. G.’a,” Rocky Bullard; and "South American Relief Map." by Joanne Kriss and Marty Tisch. the CTarkston Community Schools exhibiting their projects. They will be judged on the basis of creative ability, scientific thought, thoroughness, skill, clarity and dramatic value. The Future Homemakers ,of America at Avondale High School are sponsoring a Hobo Day Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The girls will babysit and clean attics or basements. The money raised on the project will go to the FHA treasury to be saved for the State Convention at Grand Rapids; Aprjl 6-8. For information, contact Janet Mather. Yvonne Parent. Shirley Hlvely and Janet Mather wore awarded Junior Homemaker degrees at a recent meeting. As the basketbsU seasoiv ends, the activities of the Ski Club rare on ahead at Ml. Holly. More active members Include Gary Bish-•p, Tom Angus, BUI Devereanx, Boh Benedict, Sue WIeneke, Jack DIeiner and John Tolbert. Their Sponsor Is Boy Mnlmqulst. The differential aptitude test was taken recently by our 10th graders. It tests the ability of students to do work in specific areas including abstract reasoning, mechanical reasoning, language usage and clerical speed and accuracy. The admi.ssion charge is 25 cents for adults and 50 cents tor students. Playiqg tai the first game will be the varsity cheerieading squad against the female members of the Agriculture Clul}. ParAcIpatteg tor the cheerleaders wHI be Carole Chabot, Sun HueUer, Sue Lang, Barb Unton, Terri McMakea and Karen Tat- DIVISION PROJETTA Elementary Division projects ill be judged by elementary school teachera. (None will represent the participating schools.) The opposition will bo Sylvia Ritchie, Janet Schenck, Mary The main event of the evening will place the male members of the Agriculture Club against the OlUimist Club. Members of the Agriculture team will be Fred Bishop, George Green, Steve Green, Dick Hellker, Reggie Mor-, Larry Sevigney, Gene Tuma. Mitch Tuttle, Bump Wescott and Terry Wk. After the edntest, there will be a dance apon.sored by the Vai^ sity Club. Chairman for the event is George Beeman. The public it welcome at both events. Curtain Rises on CentraVs *South Pacific Entering the original oratory section of the speech contest art Gei ry Menter and Annette Schram. Marge Gilroy aixi Allan Ol.son will be competing in the humorous reading division while Mary Mho Dermaid and Dick Van .Treasa will be doing interpretative reading. Name Scholars at Holly High By SITE RIDDLE Janet Doty and Arvin Brown ! been named valedictorian and Students of all *K«*. «tt/ndin8!jlutetorian at Holly High School. Receiving highest class honors. Junior and senior high divisions be judged by secondary school will b teachers. (None will represent the host school.) Awards will be presented tomorrow at 4 p.m. by Terry Thomas, recently named assistant principal for 1960«1. The top 19 project! will receive awards; elementary, junior and senior high. One student from each group will be selected for a top award. Ribbons are to be awarded to all participants on the bat the quality of their projects. The Science Qub is hoping for a large turnout end wishes everyone would come and enjoy the many projects being exhibited. Janet holds an all-A record throughout her seven completed semesters in high school. Competing with 102 June graduates, Arvln’s outstanding work has placed him second highest in his class. Both students have received their education In the Holly Area School 8,vstem. Janet and Arv in both have four majors: ttogllNh, mathemaUrs, science, and social studies; wlAi a French minor. Awards Contract for Rig to Enable Moon Landing DAYTON, Ohio (UPI)-Wrlght Air Development Diyision of the Throughout her high school years Janet has participated in the Girls Athletic Association. Future Teachers Association, Future Homemakers Association and Chorus. Outside of school, Janet has taken part in the First Presbyterian Church Otoir and is a member of the Westminster Fellowship. She has also been a Girl Scout and at present is a member of the Holly Teen Qub. ACTIVE IN AFFAIRS Arvin has participated in cliorua, Oiristian Youth Oub, Tell Tale (yearbook). Math Oub and is treasurer of the senior class. Arvin has worked part time outside of school in the Holly Bakery. By BARBARA ^RIFFIN , | gyning performances will be publicity; Kaye Gaddes. tickets; The 0 p e n i n g performance of ^- normance oi ".........tomorrow, Wednesday and Sue Smith, costumes; Doug Spur- South Pacific ’ this afternoon at Friday and Saturday. April lock and Clark Davis, stage crew; Pontiac Ontral High climaxed tev.|| ^ 2. The curtten rises at 8 p.m. and Bea Schorkian, makeup. _in tkte Pranfieol tn n/leli. . - - ^ . en weeks of hard work by the 63 of the cast and the production staff of over 200 students. 'South Pacific" is the third consecutive spring series of musicals by Rodgers and Hammeritein to .. , . ... be presented by Central students Various ♦P'TJPor*ry w^Mtee direction of Garth Er- chalrmen and their reactive committees were named by Fr. ,0'Don-nril. They are: rington. Is the six perfaniuuKwa to be ' John Gallardo, aocial; Sharon Rodden, spiritual; Mike KeesUng, athletic; and Sue Heialer, dvic-cultural. A meeting of the civic-cultural committee was held last Tuesday at the home of senior advisors, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Klinkhamer. The committee members adopted a formal constitution and discuaaed their responsibilities for working cooperatively with the spiritual dl- Bongo Player Wins at St. Frederick By PAT \1LLEU-A Henry Muniz won first place for hli display of skill on, the bongo drums in the St. Frederick School talent show. A point in his favor was the exdsnation he gave on the correct use of thumbs and fingers for playing the bongos. Second prise went to Phil Yeang for his recitation of po Tina and Linda Lalx>nde took third prize with their soft shoe dance and pantomime to "Me and My Shadow." Runners-up were Linda Rove 4nd Sue Polmear who performed an authentic Highlander dance. in the Central auditorium. In addition to the performance given this afternoon, another matinee, will be presented at 3 p.m. Monday, The main characters of the cast of nurses, sailors and Polynesians are Gary Relyea, Emile de Bec-que; Kay Jierome, Nellie Forbush; Dennis Zimmerman, Lieutenant Joe Cable; Sally Costantino, Liat: Phyllis Suhr, Bloody Mary, and Carl Pappas; BiUis. Committee heads for "South Pacific'’ are Judy Prevette, props; Judy Whitmer and Sue Costantino, Others include Dave Hunt, special effects; Sandra Wray and Kathy Beebe, cHoreography and Leroy Cheyne, lights. Auisting Errington are Judy Kenney, student director: Marilyn Tomkins, production assistant and Marilyn Vernon, production secretary- ^ Faculty advisors are Mrs. Jean Smith, art; Ted Cartoon, printing and Mrs. Doreen V o 11 m a n n . Michael Dempaey, Richard Morse and Robert Petersen, music. Participating in the National I Merit Sfholarship Qualif> ing Ex-Air Force has announced award lamination, Arvin received a cep. of a .study contract to develop a fificate of merit for his. excellenca "sky hook landing gear” capable in the final examirlBtionr ^ 'of coupling fo orbiting space ve- A career In engineering physics y hides for landing a space ship on will be Arvin’s undertaking next the moon. (ail when he enters .Michigan Col- TTie $95,000 contract went this, lege of Mining andf Techhology at week to the instrumentation and | Houghton, control division of Cleveland Pneu- A M plere orehe-tra under the i President Carolyn Goines wil) golmatic Industries"©! Grand’llapidta,| Janet plans to’work durlne lha direction of Georae Putnam, will to Ann Arbor tomorrow to film Mich. summer and will enter Alma Col- give the show sound. Plano aecomponhto witK. the orchestra ara Deanna Rel-Carol Warg^ and Karen Bronoel. TTie program for "South Pacific” to quite large, done In orange, turquoise and white. Tlje advertising posters also carry the same design. They were done by Sharon Young. ’The spring speech teams have beeiuchosen this week by forensic coach Walter Smith. ■lelcvision program called Spotlight Your Career. It is a panel show consisting of Carolyn, a student from Romulus, two Ann Ar- WVight Air said con vent tonal, lege in order to prepare for her landing gear components, such as teaphing profession, wheels, skids, skis and floats would When Janet and Arvin were not be suitable for in-flight hookup, asked how they felt they both said or landing or taking off from uA- that they were very honored to usual surfaces. | receive these honors. ORATORY TRAM The non-original oratory team Includes Nancy Bain, Barbara McClure and Judy Pickett. Judy Wol-verfon and Andrea Tynan are alternates. Participating In humorous de-damation will be Oark Davis, Bruce Bishop and George Rcnzl-peris. The alternate is Bob Scott. Winners In Interpretive reading were Judy Wtilfmer. Carl Pappas. Judy Canterella and Sue Douglas, alternate. The extemporaneous speaking team consists of Doug Spurlock. Harold Tate and Brian tVideman Cynthia Williams. Rodger Olsen an tually every record in the National Basketball Aasn. thia aeaaon as a rookie, is.quittinc the game. The homeowner is the one who ..| i] play basketbaU in the|^^^j^j predicted 1^. may fVratUaOy lufter if builders VBA ** Ch«mhM‘lain tnM fhpi ^ file fall U.S. Economy Scores Big Advance -No Recession Seen Before 1961 WASHINGTON rAPt - The next recession won’t come before 1S61 at the earliest, government gage companies that they have no outstanding ^bts with subcontrac-tors. _ Prosecutor George F. Taylor says that if a subcontractor, a plumber for instance, isn’t paid in the course of a project he eventually may seA payment from ttte home buyer. Taylw bad this in mlad when be sent a letter yesterday te the BalMera Am. ef MetropetHaa By STERIiNO F. GI^EEN |machinery and etyuipment to keep profits are breaking records. Otm- ------------- -L. yjp economy expanding. 'panics therefore can finance their Corporations have notified the;plant and equipment expansion Commerce Department and Se-ivery largely by using retained curities and Exchange Commix-'earnings instead of borrowing tor NBA again.’’ diamberlain told thel"^^“"* .v^. ^ increase such out-;that purpose. New York Post today. ' O®®*®** privately ihatlinys this year by 14 per cent over ^ \ national output in this quarter has 1K9. The rate In the second half The Podt said Chamberlain made ‘^e rate of about 500 bil-!of the year U sch^ujed to reach dollars a year, the largest a record .T8 billion dollars ^ . , r ,tige, and not any practical polirt- AAodunow Cutting Ice iVotefS fO EXPrOSS Ui *iw Ito Moke Way for Ships * . . . a crushing victory for the op^ I CHEBOYGAN <» - The 13.000 OpIlliOnS Of FrOndlZI by outlawed horsepower super ice-breaker, peronista and Communist parties Mackinaw has begun chopping up' puENOS AIRES, Argentina would mean a moral defeat for etolds in the northern Great Frondizi s Ught- the Frondizi government and its akes to open the way for nsviga-; ; free-enterprise, austerity econom- on. jen-your-belts policy goes to t “ j gut it Is virtually im- The Mackinaw left its base atltional test Sunday when more posable for the administration to Cheboygan yesterday and tacfcMdjlO million Argentines vote for balf , j^ control of Congress. ice blocking the eastern entrance, the federal congress. i ----------------------- to the Straits of Mackinac, and Icej ♦ * ♦ \ chioned in an ice re- off Calcite. where Bradley Trans- But government supporters s*y; time porUtioo^Cbmpany freighters srq that the worst that could come to frigeroted car for the first being fitted out. Frondizi wpuld be a loss of pres-'in 1862^ his decision after his team, the Philadelphia Warriors, lost in the NBA playoffs last ni^ht in Philadelphia to die Boston Celtics 119-117. • "This was my last game," IBe Part qnatod the 7-toat-l gtaat as saylK- “This Is H. T hate to go out this way, I lion dollars a year, gain in any quarter since 1950. annually. This was an advance estimate of the. actual figure, but officials said the preliminary studies indicate the final report won't be far off the half-trillion dollar mark, one way or the other. MAY GO EVE.V HIGHER Some officials believe it will go higher. They think expansion and modernization outlays may rise to a rate of 39 or even 40 billion dollars annually by fall. Tltit buoying force may dimin-This would represent an ad-jlih) in 1961. as the companies iwai hoping our team would go afi of roughly 16H billion dol-ltaptr off their expansion outlays Detroit warning coataaetors they ;the way and I could go out a win- jgpg ,ince the last quarter of 1959. to let demand catch up with their may lace prooccvtloa If they file jner. But my mind Is made up.” when the economy was still beset [new capacity, each lalte stetemeats. ! Asked what were his plans for tbr steel strike and its after j jben would be the time to look He said that in the past two a>amberlain said; "HI-,effects. The gain, largest since theifor « recession, one highly placed weeks several workmen have com-^ * | outbreak of the Korean War,_ was j official said. But as for 1960. he plained to his office that they accomplished wthoul price infla-,continued.."a recession is conceiv- haren't been paid ' Chamberlain, called the greatest jtion and in the face of a FeburaryUhle this year only if the automo- jbasketball player of the genera-1slowdown in steel and auto pro-'j,i|p industry goes sour.’’ * * * jtion, was voted both tlje most val- duction. The Washington economists pro- "We’re ^ golns to ImroM- |uable player and rookie of ihe^ _ f„s ,o be iinworried by the re- flL 1 M.J4. miaHcr «iin sluihps in stock prices. r“’ t 1 * * * /rLS I rere!»»’•’ «niu»aneou8 rise in prices of log warrmals. j He led scoring with an ■'’"*** bonds, the general Taylor’s letter to the association of 37.6 points ter 75 games. easing of credit and the decline said in part: imade more shots, more rebounds *Jnng the llSday steel shutd^ . . • ’’In the future If any contrac-and played more minutes in onei)jJ|‘* early in Novemb^ tore"’fU?rtSrsu‘tem^t. with a pr .than any other player “ZIpTJa’.”2 mortgage company that they have'league history, paid off men and laborers, . and: '' ■■ " — of interest rates. THREE HYMPTOMS Although these are lymptorn* which frequently have indicated that business expects a recession, the government men found three Nevertheless, continued gradual;explanations which they consider _ _ _ 'production gains through the year j sufficient to account for the shift He said his letter to the asso- LANSING IFUA total of L744 were foreseen by government ex- in business psychology, ciatkgi wasn't meant to imply thatl motortsts were called In for re- jP^rts Interviewed privately. They The first is the indication of y ... . ... . ^ AtA MA* *|1A In less time than was expected and I a slower rate of accumulation is jexpected from now on. Called In for Exams members were guilty of such practices, but that it would serve as a warning to extractors. Losses of about $25 million a year are incurred through the death or injury of livestock being shipi^ from farms to meat packing centers. ___ lart week after not share the uncertainty in pri^^ stability, discouraging piling np It or more demerit financial circles which has been market speculation. The second Ls points, llie seeretsry of state’s reflected in recent stock market]that the government, running a office reports. (slumps and a rapid easing of good budget surplus, is paying off * ♦ ♦ credit. |debt instead of borrowing new Tkl^ was tko largest namber ♦ * * money, thus leaving substantial ever cited for exams hi ooe week i The government analysis are]amounts of private funds seeking' by the department’s satoty ami 1 relying on a substantial rise in In-,other investments. dustry's outlays for new plants,' The third is that corporation PRE-SEASON REFRIGERATOR SALE r. . Younifeet like a Queen! Only ^^99 95 FOR this GIANT FRtelDAIRE deluxe 2-door combination! 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THIS YEAR'S NUM-BER ONE ECONOMY VALUEI PoNlieic’s dbnlft Authorized Ford Demter CY OWENS-Ford. Inc. 147 S. SaginSVr FE 5-4101 THE POXTIAC PRESS. EHIDAA, MARCH 23. 1900 FIFTEEN Car* mon five year* old; roads. Mslton cannot drive their may not be driven on Bermuda itirst 30 days. Jltu^zTV i loo late to Plan Space Gatlieringi”"' 159 FREE HOME TRIAL |U WltkTlad. Maks. Finish AI$o mrailabh in blond FRAMINGHAM. Mass. (UPI) - lnt.rna«onol Mwting Out for *60 BOCOUSO of celebrate their 92nd birthday Ea.*-W..f D»f.r.nc« m.,1. : boro until moving tP Cushing State UNTTEID NATIONS (J* — Dag HosP>*al for the aged more than Hammarskjold said Thursday two years ago. are all reported in East-West differences have ruled ■ excellent health, lout the p^ibility of an interna-j * ilional Scientific conference oni The triplets are Mrs. Annie ; outer space in 1960. |Faj,h McDonnell, Mrs. EUen Hope ’ ♦ * * Daniels and Mrs. Nora Charity The U N. secretary general told!Murphy, bom in the North Brook- 17” Portable TV a news conference he Ik^ls it now I is too late to make the necessary ! arrangements for a meeting^ this Cbhan grew up. ,year. It had been ho^d that the I U.N.'s 24-nation committee on out-r space would meet late in March ) set plans in motion. * Hammarskjold said be la disappointed that negotlatlomr be-U-8. Delegate Henry and So\1et Delegate Arkady A. Sobolev have failed to produre a formula for bringing field nei^borhood where the late Broadway producer George At a rate of 70 strokes a minute, the human heart beats 37 million times a year. Six ounces of blood are moved each time or 4,380 tons a year. ' -129“ Libarol Trad* EASY CREDIT TERMS One of the major difficulties in's Sobolev’s insistence that a Russian be named secretary gen-^ eral of the proposed scientific! conference. Lodge wants Hammarskjold to name a neutral. C ^ V Electro Mart Of rear latsrnaiienal CiodU Card ISQOoklond Avt. FE 2-3781 Hammarskjold also said there jhav* been no discussions on any I U N. role in the summit meeting 'Starting in Paris May 16. He declined comment on possible U.N. action on racial vjo-lence ii^ ^uth> Africa pending the outcome of Asian-African talks now going on. 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Two ol the r e scheduled'yon at this scenic sUtc park. a hign raie.^ 1060 Sq. FI. PLUS AHaeM Osraga Jadah Lake Estates ALL ALUmHUM 'ROSEDALE' $11,850 Full Price MOVES YOU IN 4440 Judah Lake Estates Dlorah Building Co. FE 2-9127 $88 PER MONTH M*a.i 4 miim By WILL Ol RSirB tWarfAre of Science With Theology ciiapler Twenty-Oae and quote from it: Apart from the discordant siiouts “StHI the geologists continued [ and murmurs that may be heard, to seek truth: the germs planted i disli^ctingly. on the road to faith,, especiaUy hy BUUam Smith, the questioning, ofleo rhalleng-1 ‘the Father of flaglMi Geolo- ; ing voices that may come, pene- gy’ were developed by a noble tratingly. from groves alongside sueresston of investigators, aad the road, or oo paths diverging the \1ctory was sure, from it. '' “.Meanwhile those theologians ♦ * * who felt that denunciation of sci- The professors of science in our ,>nce as ’godless' could accomplish universities, pur arsenals/of free |jt(|e laboi^ upon schemes for thought, walkWith eyebrows drawm reconciling geology with Genesis, in politely furroised frowns, andjsome of these show amazing in-the young instructors stride with'genuity, but an eminent religious confidence. jauttwrity. going over them with Have they not reached high great thoroughness, has well char-into the sea ol spare with new acterized them «s daring andi rocket propulsions that will car- fanciful.’ , , ^ ^ ry them win, know, how far? !, ‘’'TV."' Have Ihev not turned, in the '““sly classified, but the fact »re-nlher dirri llon. to the luflnltude Rarding them all is that each mixes ot the Infinitesimal? “P *"ore or less of sciepce more or less of Scripture,. and TTiey also look back with pride producefi a result more or les? to whfen men of science in sani- absurd.*' tation put an end to plaguea that * nhiLhHonhv ni>v noA# had other quesitoils: Is 4iod’ re^ plagues lh.il the world had called ^ visitations of punishments. ________ fther “...age? Or l« He DeWALT DEMO Free Demonstration Here SaL and Sun. March 26 and 27 national or racial i:go or Super If these really were punishments from on high, how could such . mundane things as, good plumbing ^ , and antiseptics wipe them out?,' O** ** it possibly, as Carl Jung, they ask. i insists, a (act of the universe that ' ^ e e ifhe intuition of God remains t The young mind listens and-von. ^ « ders and the professors and theiri""'^**^ associates pour out their endless WOBK OUT ANAWCIM torrents of accounts ot such thii^| These are answers you must and streams ol footnotes which vvork out for yourself, the prtv! suggest that religious belief con-f^gor may say. grandly or grand* flicti with science. |iloquently, upholding the theoryi * * * .that reasoned heresy it better than A profesaor of adfnce may cite unreasoned orthodoxy, rase after case of contention be-| If we are going to be rational, tween such venturers as Copemi- about It all, what kind of facts doi ( US and Galileo with the forces we demand of .|he ^professors of religion. He may point to such j proof? FACTORY EXPERT Mr, Jim Kelley Will Be Here to Demonstrqte the New "925" DeWALT Power Shop • 15 Power Toole in One • Built-in Mechonicol Motor Broke • Custom-Built Direct Drive Motor • Delivers More Thon 2 Horsepower • Dropleof Sofety Toble • foolproof Sofety Key Switch • Mony More Exclusive Feotures Special Demo Prices IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE, WE WILL SHOW FREE 16mm SOUND MOVIES SHOWING DeWALT SAWS in OPERATION works as Theodore White’s The WANT MORE FOR YOUR MON8Y. KEEP YOUR ON GRANTS MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER REMNANT SALE 80-squore percale prints 'n solids 4 ^1 ni YARDS ■ Grant* remnant* alwayi fell fast ’cau*« thr quality* alwayt uniformly jiigh ... and the prints and colon are so up-to-the-minute. None have that “leftover” look. See them today in 1-10 yard f**hion length*. Youll love them and the exceptional saving* too! ifdrasrr Prin(M ***“j|"* ~ ** 78* particularly in religion that the objective truth Is the only; thing that ran set us free." Harvard’s Professor W. E. Hocking i wrote in his exposition of pragmatism. ‘For religion Is the orientation the human self to what it regards as the most real lhii\g in world. God is nothing if nnti that on which we depend. But. , every chosen belief, every manmade Idha of God . , . palpably; depends on us. . .’’ But what is objective truth? Doesi the objective truth lie in our^ urge to G(^, in the impulse that' "1 [igyls to religious faith, regardless " fot its detractors and of religion’! admitted errors and even brutal-' ilies in many parts of the world?, (Tn be ronllniied) (roTlitk* IM*> Army Plans More Use of Por? of Detroit in '60 DPTROIT f.AP I—Increased-■ use of Ihe port of Detroit thls| year is planned by the Army,’ Brig. Gen. Charles F. Tank! said on an inspection tout here. Gen. Tank sajd this will follow last year's experiment the Army in shipping military materials from the Great Lakes through the,St. [..awrence Seaway. Gen. rank, who cam-mands the Transportation Terminal Command-Atlantic, also has inspected port facilities Chicago, Kenosha, Wis., and Toledo. FASHION REMNANTS . COVER GIRL COTTONS Jui? Roctivod Beoutiful Auortment k M VoluoE to 39c Yord W # DACRON TAILORED CURTAINS LIttIo or no ironing ntedod. Nevor before priced under $2.98 Sizes 81" ^195 Now Only | SAV^27% ON DRAW DRAPES »Acetate ond royon, Gay prints or smort potterned solids. $*967 $*96 63" long Reg. 3.69 *2” 90" liHi, J.9I DRAPERY FABRICS Exclusive pptterns, wosh fost, 36" Wide Reg. 79c yord. NO-IRON DACRONS tailored style *1.88 54"foffg So etay to keep ’em f roah * and white. Just waah aad hang. 84* wide per pair. 63" Long 1.88 ' 72" Loifg'1.99 OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. TO 9 F.M. (/*• ear wie af Oraafi 3 ”CAorfe4r Plea* W.t;GRAlYTCO. liracl* MIk Sheeriae Ctator, S. Tektraph at $q«ir« Lake Rd., Camfkto U.l. feN OfHc* Sub-Staiioa TWO GREAT REFRIGERATOR-FREEZERS FRIGIDAIRE . . . KELVINATOR BOTH WITH TOP FREEZERS . . . DEEP, ROOMY DOOR SHELVES . . . LARGE VEGETABLE CRISPERS . . . REMOVABLE SHELVES YOUR CHOICE FRIGIDAIRE 11m FT. PAY NO MONEY DOWN! fbeedel™ - FREESERVICE KELVINATOR 12m FT. % Open an ac-c o u n t in 3-minuten — By phone. ‘S/iop by Phone 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS /UOOH HOliSEKEEPINfiCTe of PONTIAC 51 WEST HURON STREET FE 4-1555 • Low Interest Rates! • Satisfaction Guit-anteed! • After-Sale Service! THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MARCH 25, 1960 SEVE^^TEEN Complete Spring Wardrobe One Pattern-3 Dresses! 'if* niree different dresses from ■ one pattern is tiw aew-it-your-self news of the season. Clever fashion designer Anne Adams has wrapped up a complete spring wardrobe to take you from mom to midnight. Geared to fadiion’s classic slimming sheatt line, the design for all three dresses is available in Printed Pattern 4962. of the zipper to show >ou ex-acfly where to stitch. Time-saving for the expert — and beginners shouldn't be without it Fit is the all-important thing in this line. Home dressmakers find the problem area is often the zipper—bumps and bulges in this area can ruin the smartest effect. A new “Magic Zip’* by a well-known manufacturer has a sewing guideline on either side How to Order For die Anne Adams Printed PaUem 4982 photographed on this page send 35 cents in coins to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, Pattern Department, PO Box 13, Old Chelsea Station. New York 11, N. Y. Add 10 cents for first class mailing. Please print Mainly your name, address with zone, size and styie number. The flamless l^sic is a floiver printed linen in this interpretation of an Anne Adams pattern which wraps up a complete spring wardrobe. With simple lines, ideal for work or trips, the high round neckline invites accessory changes. Improvement Pontioak*8 Goal Secretarial Workshop Set Pontioak Chapter of the National Secretaries Asan. (International) will sponsor a secretarial workshop Saturday at McAuley School of Practical Nursing. “Learn How to Do It Better” is the theme for the program, to begin at 8:30 a.m. with a coffee hour and registration. Dr. Harry Amkoff, president of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital’s medical staff, will extend a welcome, followed by a business English worloiiiop conducted by Dr. Mary Ann ^Cu- sack, instructor of business Ekiglish and effectlv* qieech at Michigan State University Oakland. Fred Canaday, member of the personnel staff of General Motors Oorp. and instructor of Dale Carnegie courses, will speak on “Little Men” later in the morning. After viewing displays of latest in office equipment and gathering for a luncheon, the Store Hears: Til Take’Em AU’ ChilidClub Sales Tallish but True By OAT PAVLET DALLAS, Tex. (UPD-Tboee tales of Southwestemers who sweep into a store and order ”10 of everythlng”-eue tall, but also true. An executive of a famous store in these parts said: ”We think zwthing of a woman buying 20 or 25 pairs of shoes at one fitting or,' of the woman who purchases a whole fur wardrobe at one time.” Paris Import tor ,aa much as S3,000 is a coQunon event.'^The store sometlnieo will bring a^ Paris designer to Texas just to make a wardrobe for a debutante: One male customer for the ' last several years has presented a 13,500 set of Jensen silver to each of his daughter's friends as they grew up and covered from the shock, she sold him three times what ne usually bought." Be Courageous The store, operating for 53 years in this booming city. wasn't even ruffled when this spring a customer plunked down 885,000 for the whole Steuben "America in Crystal” collection—50 pieces of hand-blown glassware repfesentlng each state. One year, an Oklahoma oil man attracted by the store’s window display of “gifts tor her,” had the contents of one window^l-miuinequins and all-moved and set up in a room in his house as a surprise for his wife. The works cost him about 835.000, Marcus said. (NEiA) — Best way to develop a fashion senft' is to learn to pick things becoming to you and to have the courage to reject those that are not. “That.” said Edward Marcus, vice president of Neiman-Marcus, “is the biggest single order we've had in the last few weeks.” Some of the more extravagant purehase come at Christmas, SM one order from last year still isn': filled. The store's holiday catalog offered a steer delivered on the hoof for $1,925 plus transportation. “We got an order from a man In South Africa,” said Marcus. “But it was too late to get It shipped to him because of the-six-month quarantine regulation. We'll ship it this year . . . timing it so the beef will be Just right.” Marcus, 50, started In the family bdslness at 13 as a messenger boy.’Today, he looks back with amusement and amazement at some of the ^njstomers through the years. IN MX COLORS Women customers will come in to,buy one dress style in six different colors; sate of a Another male customer each year challenges the ingenuity of the store in dreaming up the unusual in a gift for his wife. Last year, the store packed luxurious beige lingerie in a globe-sized champagne glass and finished off with a “sizable” dianxxKl ring, parked on top like a. maraschino Another looked at tour evening bags, imported from India and priced at $500 each because they were studded with semi-precioua stones, and said, "I'll take ’em aO." Marcus recalled that one customer, now deceased, always wore a gun and liked to look like a tough hombre. One day he walked up to a salesgirl, asked how lor« she had been selling to him, and when she said, “Oh I guess 12 or 13 years," be replied. “That’s too long.” With that, he whipped out his gun and fired at her. “It was loaded with blanks," said Marcm “When she te- ar ^ Mamie Eisenhower dons a gay hat, enhanced by a profusion of artificial violets, to capture the spirit offspring despite Us late arrival throughout the eastern half of the nation. The smiling First Lady was photographed before an ornately framed picture, * . producing this pte-f ranted portraU. Dinners, Parties, Trips Keep Hills Folk Busy By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS -Oakland Hills Country Club will be decked in Spring flowers Wednesday evening for the dinner meeting whidi members of the Village Woman’s Gub will invite their husbands and or best beau to attend with th«n April 6. Mrs. George A. Bee is chairman for the affair, assisted on reservations by Mrs. Jackson P. Cummings, Mrs. Alan G. Loofboumw and Mrs. E. Goi van Hill. Mrs. Harold I. Tanner wUl arrange the Oowere. Senior hostesses will be Mrs. A. M. BeGole, Mrs. Kenneth D. McGregor. Mrs. Howard J. Ltverance and Mrs. Frank Graham. Mrs. /WilUam T. Beresford and Mrs. James C. Holmes will do die honors tor the Juniors. John Mason Brown, lecturer, critic, panelist and esaayist, will be the dinner speaker. from a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hay in Lexington, Tenn; Karm^ndreae is home tor her Spring vacation from Mil- > is expected this weekend t Cul’ver Military Acad(!my-Their parents ere Mr. and MM Maynard R. Andreae of Ridge-wo^ road. * Mrs. Edward S. Wellock waa honoring Mrs. Eric J Dr. and Mrs. Muirhead recently have moved to Bloomfield from Dallas, Tex. Catholics to Attend Convention The club’s Auxiliary p tie dinner y_____ trodt Boat Gub the evening of May t Planning this affair are Mrs. Harry L, Winston Jr. and Mrs. Robert a Campbell, cochairmen. Assisting them are Mrs. Paul John Mrs. James B. Stewart Jr., idrs. Midtael B. Redfield. Mre. Harry H. Wletlng III, Mrs. Ralph W. Wagner. Mrs. David W. Krupp, Mrs. Robert D. DenUyl and Mrs. Edward B. Emery. The details were discussed Friday at a general meeting of junior members at the home of Mrs. Robert Halsted. Women From 5 Groups Will Goto Detroit Moniday The 22nd annual convention of the Detroit Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women will be held Monday at the Statler-Hilton Hotd In Detroit. > Delegates representing five Pontiac organizations, in addition to others, will attend the day vi Catholic Action. Theme of the convention is “To Know, Love and Serve Christ." Draped allure for evening is added to the slim sheath line by the flutter of a pure silk chiffon stole. The free endlnay^ float over your shoulders or curve rourid you in true stole style. All three fashions are ■made from the same Anne Adams Printed Pattern 4982. Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Aten (Beverly Whiting) of Orchard Hill drive announce the birth of a daughter, Jennifer on March 9. Ilebrated at St. Aloy-sius Church with the Most Rev. John Francis Dearden. Archbishop of Detroit reading the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dev-eraux ef Lone Pine road and Mr- and Mrs. George Detwller of Groese Pointe have returned Preceding luncheon, sessions on spiritual development, organization and development, migrants, relief and social Itg-islatiao will be convened. The Moot Rev. Hardd W Henry, titular Bishop of Coiy-dala and vicar apostolic of Kwangju, Korea will be lunch- f ^ Womens Section eon speaker. Workshop sessions in international relations, public relations, family life, socifl action, chaplains’ aid, motion idetures, library and literature will be held in the afternoon. Mrs. Carol Kearns, special Says Dear Abby: He*s Sick Upstairs Your Marriage Must Stick! His Brain Also Needs a Bath consultant to Postmaster Arthur E. Summerfleld, will be present at the workshops to talk on the problem of obsceite literature in the mails. The Most Rev. Dearden will speak at the 7 p.m. dinner. Representing their organizations from the Pontiac area will be Mrs. Nora Ashton, Daughters of Isabella; Mrs. Delmo Chapdelalne, League of Suddenly the weather turns warmer and the dress gathering for a luncheon, the toevear is a'cool uncluttered sheath with a scooped K* tSJne^'Sate' U^vJSfy neckline. To dramMize the' lines, the neck is cuffed instructor, speak on business ® >oft collar. Executed in a crisp polka dot cotton, u sings of spring. By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I hope you can help with this problem because it is getting me down. My husband and I have been married going so chipped and cracked Fm afraid they'll get glass in their food. My husband says for me to quit griping and to bring my own dishes for the children. Do you think it would hurt my sister-in-law's feelings? WONDERING DEAR WONDERING: Bring your own dishes. Don’t worry about hurt feelings. Anyone as insensitive as your sister-in-law seems to be wouldn't know the difference. vertlse it. Many people go through with a divorce only because they are ashamed to eat their own words. Catholic Women; Mrs. James Gark, St. Benedict women; Mrs. Floyd Sanchee, St. Michael; Mrs. Marshall Sprague, St. Vincent de Paul. Win at Cards^ Winning first at the Land-0-Lakes Duplicate Bridge Gub weekly tournament in the CAI Building, Waterford. Wednesday evening were Richard Mc-Carius and Dr. Charles Culture Gub answered roll call, "WUl Your ChUdien Attend One of the Area Colleges?” at the Ibursday evening meeting at the home of Mrs. Raymond Jacobson on Williams Lake toad. Sherrie Fink of Pontiac, exchange student of the American Field Service showed slides of icbool life in Sweden. Richard Poole will be guest speaker at the next meeting at the home of Mrs. George Twelt on Third avenue. dn the hoq>i-tal. And the other time when he was Inducted into the Army. The Ust bath was in 1944. Abby, our marriage is beginning to suffer. I can’t sleep with him any more and I am tired of fighting with him. T|ie children have complained, too. He dresses immaculately and changes his underwear 'regularly, but he is very dir^ underneath. Can you suggest something? GIVING UP DEAR GIVING; A man who must be rendered unconscious or forced by law in order to be bathed is Indeed sick upstairs. He can change his ynd^ear all he wants, but it is his brain that needs washing. CONFIDE^AL TO “ON THE fence’s*!! j Ing about divorce, don't ad- Other wiraters were Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Herald W. Cox. Mrs. Robert Segula and Arnold Richards. ^Others who will attend arc Mrs. William B. Dean. Mrs. Omer DeConInck, Mrs. Victor Green, Mrs. Leon Hubbard, Mrs. fniiott Krumm, Mrs. Margaret McCracken, , Mrs. Mary Miller 4Uk1 Mrs. Mary Mogg. Also attending will be Mrs. John ,B. Picard, Mrs. Henry O’Donnell, Mrs. John Oldani, Mrs. John Schmidt, Mrs. Henry M. Simpson, Mrs. Joseph Spad-atore, Mrs. Lewis Swartz, Mrs. Gergue Webster knd Mrs. noyd Zielinski. At All Saints Church Will Give Organ Recital Sunday DEIAR ABBY: I recently learned that my husband’s sister has been writing to him at his place of business Instead of at his home. I know of no good reason for this. I always felt that I was on good terms ‘ with her. fAy husband doesn’t know 1 kiiow this. (A woman who works in his office told me.) Should I ignore it,, or demand an explanation? PUZZLED DEAR PUZZLED: Speak to your husband about it. And be sure to tell him who told you. Every man should know who the troublemaker in his office is. - William Osborne of Ann Arbor will present an organ recital at All Saints Episcopal Church Sunday afternoon at 5. Mr. Osborne, who is doing graduate work in organ at the University of Michigan under Robert Noehren, took hb degree last spring magna cum laude. He is a member of Phi Beta t^ppa. For three years he has been organist imd choirmaster of the Lutheran Student Giapel in Ann Arbor. STARTED BACH CANTATAS During that time he, Instituted a series of Bach cantata performances with student choir, orchestra and soloists. He was accompanist to the Michigan Chorale on Its first European tour and also played fdr the University Choral Union. He is presently accompanist of the University Choirs. bleau School under Boulanger and Marchal are on Mr. Osborne’s schedule. Upon his return next fall, he will begin work on a doctoral program. DEAR ABBY; What Is your opinion of a hostess who will Invite people to dinner and put out her good china dishes for the adults bpt for the chil-. dren she puts out chippy and cracked dishes not fit for dogs to eat from? This is my sister-in-law. , She says she got her good china dishes on sale and that the pattern was discontinued. BO if anything happened to them she couldn't replace them. The dishes my children (4 and J) must eat from are Principal bassoonist in the National High School Orchestra at the National Music Camp at Interlochen, Mr. Osborne also held this chair in„ the campis Honors and Unlver-* sity .Orchestras. His piano study has been ,dlth Prof. John Kollen at the university and with Egon Petri of Mills College. OaUand: Calif. He has played numerous re-citals in Michigan, New York and F’ennsylvanla. Plans for a summer In Europe. playing several recitals and studying at the Foiintalne- WILLIAM OSBORNE -J’n SrCHTEKir '' / ' THE POXTIAC TBESS,~FRIDXY, MARCH 25,>1960 Here Are Just 3 of Over 300 OPEN STOCK Patterns in Fine Dinner-ware Now Available at Pontiac Pottery! i|i>iu.i(w -kouuluid pc. frMicisc&n lohitestone lOiire Three happy excltlnr pattemi In a new line of dtnnerware! Fun and fancy-free... as festive as their very own names! Choose from Merry-Oo-Round . .. It’s a Breeze ... Twice Nice . . . America’s newest household t>et8! 16-Pc. 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Also, there ere splendid tonics for dry hair on the market. ’There are also creams for dry ends. One of these will make your hair much more manageable. Q. “One hip Is M muck larger than the other. It Is very noticeable. What can 1 do about Mr” A. I imagine that one hlp/, is higtier than the other rather than larger. ’This would be noticeable. If this ia the case see a bone specialist (orthopedist). This condition is sometimefl due to a spinal curvature. This can be improved and sometimea corrected if it is gotten early enough and young enough age. However, the corrective exercises must be prescribed by an expert and taken under his supervision. Q. “Please tell me wt ntaa are good for the h A There has beeii some evidence that the vitamin B family s beneficial to the tresses. Q. “I read that good circnla-tion Is good for the complexion. How do I achieve good eircn- If your hair is dry and fuzzy, it mil be helpful to give yourself a hot oil treatment once or twice a week. Save Those Letters From Your Chrtdren By RUTH IHILLETT j them when she was ^inng through Do you spve ietfers from yourjbis files, children—those written their first Those letters brought back the summer at camp, from grandma’s past as nothing else could. ’’Why house, from college or an army 11 had forgotten all about that," ' camp, letters about their first real {kept thinking as I read. Or Job, letters after they are married and starting a new home? I hope yon caretally save them an. You’ll enjoy reading them over In the years to come and tome day you can give them to your children as • record of their growth and a memory of the Today I have been re-reading the . General exerdst speeds upj letters I wrote home through the I ever that young?’’ Or "how bright and uncomplicated the world seemed back in the days before World War II was even a threat.” ’There is no pretence, no false modesty, no striving for effect in the letters children write home. So they give a true picture of what the writer ia happy about Shrine "Installs Officers Pontiac Shrine No. 22. Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem. installed officers at ceremonies Wednesday evening in Roosevelt Temple.. ★ * w Mrs. H.aWayne Reaves was installed as worthy high priestess and Samuel E. Smith as watchman of shepherds by Mrs. Charles Jones, assisted by Mrs. Frank Payne, Mrs. E3mer Cbver, chaplain," H. Wayne Reaves, herald, Mrs. Percy Lowrey. scribe, and Catherine McCrindle, guardian. Mrs. Kathryn Quick was orgiknist and Marilyn Vernon, soloist. Escorts lor the worthy high priestess were her three granddaughters, Deborah and Corena Kojima and Lezlie Callahan. E.scort for the watchman of shepherds was Mrs. Smith. ♦ W ★ Flags were presented by Mrs. Lloyd Wait and Mrs. Victor Bodamer. escorted by members of the Pontiac Shrine Patrol. Guests were present from the Bay aty. Flint, Port Huron, Farmington. Highland Park, Wyandotte. Mt, aemens, Detroit and Dearborn ahrines. Webster PTA Completes Plans hr Style Show Plans have been completed for Webster School PTA’s bridge fashion show scheduled tar ’Ibursday In the school auditorium. Committee members held a final meeting at the Linden road home of Mrs. Ben Sweeney, general chairman. Fahsioni by Arthur’s Women’s Appwl shop will be shown. Models will include Mrs. Elwood Bigler, Andrea Allen, Linda Butler, Mrs! Ronald Chandler. Mrs. Victor Lindquist, Mrs. Robert Nelspn and Mrs.! Robert Pole. i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cochrane of Scott Lake road were photographed at Honolulu’s Royal Hawaiian Hotel where they spent a recent vacation. En route .home they visited with Mrs. Cochrane’s daughter Shirley Anne Long, former Pontiac resident, in Malibu, Calif. Style Show Uses Hats Alpha Beta cjiapter of DelU Kappa Gamma aorority presented 'Spring Hat Fashions” af tlis annual scholarship card party Wednesday evening at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Mrs. David Hicks and Mrs. Stanley Olczak were cochairmen. Mrs. Arlene b‘hrl, manager tt Arthur’s millinery depnrtnut, Introdnoed Mrs. Ray Klngsbary, the circulation all over the body. I years, carefully saved in folders I.®* I”* vi’ea™* be has for thelEdtth Rrach Snyder. . ______. , . . . .. ... . . ' riitiipo u/hnt rhnirM la malr.l ___j.. . A complexion brush, used with soap and water, stirs up the circulation and this procedure is helptreating blackheads and whitehends and large pores. There are also circulation creams which you can use. Facial exercises improve circulation in that area and also firm the muscles. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL llVk S. Sstinsw, Isfls Thsatsr BMa., PesHsc. Mich. FHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Accentuate Neck! (NEA) — We can’t ail haVe long, swan-Ilke necks, but we can create the illusion. If your neck ii short, nev-CT wear high choker necklaces or a scarf as « sweater accessory. A scooped n^kline will be your best choice. Sets Sole April 20 A group ol local eWsens' eusslng plana lor pure _ „ .. .... _ . airplane which la rxitediting Better Home and Garden Club niUalonary projeeta. hag set its rummage sale ahead. by my father and given to me by my mother who came across Mission Society Views Work in South America The Eunice Philathea Class served luncheon to 60 members and guests of the Women’s Home and Foreign Missionary Society „________.... Thursday at First Baptist church. | membered. Larry Montgomery of the Wy-cllfle Bible Trantlators showed films of South American mission fields. Hats were modeled by chapter members, Mrs. Lorena Adams. Mabel Double, Mildred Hobbs, Mrs. William Sax. Mrs.^ Elsie Weldi. Others will be Mrs. John Sell ! Mrs. Dana P, Whitmer and Mrs. worrying about at the moment, „,an, Cyndey Swindell and Dr. i Lynn Rohrer. what big dreams he has for thelEdtth Roach Snyder. I Hostesses for the evening were future, what choices he is mak-! child modflp will be Diana An-! Mrs. Irene Albright and Mrs. Al-ing and why. ^ donlan. Sue Douglas. Palma Hicks,K®bn. * * * I Jill Jerome, William Latoza, Sue So "save your children's letters i Nelson. Jordan Rosenthal and Refer them—from the very first one becca Schlyfestone. right on through the years. | Mrs. George Watters is nqodels Then one day you can give chairman, each child hia own letters and it I Assisting Mrs. Sw^ey. general will, be a wonderful gift. For lt|chainnan, are Mrs. John Roth.s-I will say, ’’this ia you. This is how child, refreshments;' Mrs. Mike New York City has more than four million telophones. you came to be the person you are today. This is your I guarantee that it will be a fascinating story. For the mind forgets so much that oughL to be re- can missi \ sena^ dl urch^ < The event will be April 20 at the CAI Building in Waterford. Speciol Selling Spring Coats w $^995 Button or cICitch styles, regular or petites. -Solids ond tweeds. A wonderful group to choose from. HURON at TELEGRAPH Tum., Wed , Sot. 10 to 6—Mon., Thun., Ftl. 10 to 9 Special music was presented by Mrs. T. N. Slosson. v Bruce R^h accompanist. Davis iconducted 'group Mrs. Frank Rudlaff pi the missionary meeting, nominees for the coming yPar Were presented. These will be voted on af the April 28 meeting. Missionary couples supported by the local church will speak at the annual missionary conference sponsored by the society April 27 to May 1 at the church. Culotte Actually Septuagenarian NEW YORK (UPI) - The culotte which abounds ,Jn spring and summer sports and lounge-wear actually i« "septuagenarian" in women's war^ robM, says one pants maker.. Manufacturer-designer Jack Winter said that as early as the l^h century! a riding habit with pantaloons galloped onto the scene, and long bloomers were considered appropriate for beach wear. In 1889, said Winter, the divided skirt, grandma of today's culottes, was introduced for sportswear. SI000 Wludlnf Federal tax If ,vou believe that size of the diamond is more important than the quality then of course, you are not a Pauli customer, but if you believe that only the finest quality diamond, regardless of size can express your sacred sentiments to the girl of your choi(!e, then you should see us, for w® believe that too. The Store Where Quality Counts ^F. \. PAULI CO. Pontiac’s Oldest Jetvelry Store 28 W. Huron FE 2-7267 Andonian, and Mrs. Jack Nego-i shian, prizes: Mrs. Douglas Green,! tickets: and Mrs. Eugene Burdette, playing materials. Table favors will be supplied by Mrs. Howard Bell. Other commit-■ I are Mrs. Kenneth Nag-' ley, table prizes; Mrs. D. T. Sheppard, decorations; and Mrs. Pole, publicity. Models will be assisted by Mrs. Gordon Buckman, Mrs. Negoshlan,' Mrs. Watters and Mrs. Andonian. The program will begin at 7:30 p.m. 'with Hhe fashion show preceding an evening of cards. Refreshments will be served. Is Honored | by Shower' - ^ ‘ j Stork shower Wednesday evening I 1 the home of Mrs. Robert Kim-: ble Jr., of Lanman'street. Dray-1 tbn Plains, honored Mrs. Edwart McLaughlin of^Ijike Orion. Mrs. Fred llarroun of Pontiac was co-hostess. The guest list Ineliided Mrs. Thomas Leonas. (Eileen Curran, Mrs, Gerard Slcinhelper, Patricia Williams. Mrs.-Edward Lankford, Mrs. Wllliapi Perkins, Dorothy ' Rureh, Cathy Bums. Mrs, Edward Maslowskl, Mnt. Jack Lewis. Nola Taylor, Mrs. Vem L. Carmean, Mrs. Marvin Cole, Mrs; L. D. .Shoup. Donna Alltson, Mrs. James Bayley. Bctta Sheldon and Mrs. N. J. Farmer. Others present were Mrs. Thomas Glenn, Mrs. James Ijidd, Mrs. .George Muto. Mrs. T. Dnierl Home. Mrs. Donald K. Ely, Mrs,: Ronald West. Mrs. Herbert Bu-' ehanan, Mrs. BarTeJt Harrison,' Mrs. Robert J. Onlfer Jr, Frances Greef and Mrs. Victor’Ayotte. I Shirtwaist Dress Revived for Spring NEW YORK (UPIV - That old standby, the shirtwaist, dress,', gets enough of a new look for spring to give it an up-to-date feeling without obscuring the ba.sic line. The new touches are different sleeve constructions, wide belts and bias cut skirts. Mature Women INSURE YOUR FUTURE Prepart yourself for o carter in the Beauty Profession. EbioU Today Phono rC f-1854 Miss Wilson Cleied WedaesdAT PONTIAC BEMTT COLLEGE I6Vi EAST HURON Bahind Kra^a's ... 2nd Floor • Coma In Today for Your Free - MAKE-UP DEMONSTRATION • 12 W Huron >^FURNITURI * 5.’{90-5400 Dixie Hwy., Waterford Exclusive . Bui Not Expensive Becouse of the overwhelming response to our Open House, we extend the regis-trofion of all 1960 Brides to win; 1 Ddtigner Wadding Gown 1 Bridoemoid Gown 1 Exquisita Wedding Vail Carrying o complete line of Bridal Gowns, Bridesmaid ond Flowergjrl Dresses, Mothers Gowns ond Lodge Dresses. Insrid’s CD BRIDAL SALO .1 N Perry at Pike THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH U, I960 ^^BLUE RiDGE^^ Hand Painted — Underglaze by Southern Potteries 16 Pp. Set ................. $^93 ^Open Stock DIXIE POTTERY OR 3-1894 5281 Dixie Hwy. — Waterford NINETEEN Forcing View on Teen Stirs Antagonism By MUanx LAWBCNCE j Immediately he began to con-| lug (o dad about H, dear. You 1 necessarily difficult for them by Fred learned that his oarents'?*'’ know he doeWt approve o< youag i badgering them with the •'right- tj c |home to give a party of his oan. people ha\iag pardeo when their iness" of ours. w ft»vv se, I think. ANGEY, AS EXP|XTKD 1 .j. ...j - . . I We want them toJose their view-' As she expected. Fred hecamelp^int, ^ec.^^ so few ofi angry. After reminding her that us can stand any break in their it wouldn’t be long before he couW admiration of us. entertain his friends where how he pleased, he slammed out! ** admired every of the kitchen and retired to his "'*"'***-. there- fore, with XHir "rightness" to avoid any terrifying lapse in his admira- She reminded Fred of the fire started by a cigarette the _ one neighbor girl gave hex unchaperoned party, of the drinking | scandal that made the newspaper last year when the parents went out and left the house to their son and his high school crowd. Discuss Heart, Its Problems for Auxiliary She said; "Of course dad knows that you and .vour friends are different but nevertheless he feels that in prin- .rip.l®- • This "reasoiiablenesu," Instead of reducing Fred’s anger made It worse. It made him so mad that he shented: . MRS. JOHN'H. RAWLEY She’s Mri^ John H. Rawley "Just go away, srill you, mom, and leave me alone?" To me. this Increased anger Is understandable. Hiough Fred can manage acceptance of his parents' feeling about uncontrolled teenage parties, he cannot share It. He senses that mom's "reasonableness" is really an attempt to force him to share tt. You're Invited to our LION CROSS TEA PARTY I Saturday, March 26 1 to 4 P.M. NATURAL HEALTH FOODS 8 Mt. Clemens St. One-pf-a-Kind COCKtAIL DRESSES The smart and unusual .in After Five Dresses for discriminating women. BRIDAL SALON 37 W. Huron Riker Bldg. Dinner Honors Retiree JEAUHJS OF RIGHTS Because adolescent children an jealous of their right! to their viewpoints, we make obedience un- A panel discussion on the heart was presented to members of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Auxiliary at their meeting Monday morning in McAuley School auditorium. Dr. E. J. Mueller discussed "Angina Pectoris and the Effect of Hardening of the Arteries on the Heart." "Causes of Hardening of the Arteries" was presented by Dr. John S. Pridmore. Dr. M. Z. Kozonis was moderator. A question and answer period followed the discussion. Plans were made for a spring membership tea at the Bloomfield HiUs Iwme of president Mrs. Walter Williams. Guest speaker announced for the April 11 meeting will be Dr. Julius Rutzky, director of the Clinical Laboratory. Dr. Rutzky will demonstrate the use of the spincto electro phoresis, a machine designed to give a complete analysis of blood in 10 minutes. s. John H. Rawley of Eliza-1 beth Lake road, retiring from thei Abstract and Title Guaranty Co.| where she has teen employed 35. years, was honored at a re-' tirement dinner Thursday in the Pine Lake Country Qub. She will^ leave the firm March 31. Mrs. Rawley and her husband; will celebrate their 45th wedding: anniversary in August. ; Have You Tried This? PTA Elects Officers William Robertson, psychologist lor pupil-personnel services In Pon-Itiac^ school system, spoke at 'Malkim’s PTA March meeting. "A I Child Speaks to Its Parents” was his subject. CONTACT LENSES fye Glasses DR. clarence I. PHILLIPS OPTOMETRIST PAiKINC IN MAR and LOAN RUILDINC 75 WIST HURON $T. " Following the program the fol-I lowing officers were elected: Mrs. 'Leslie Hotchkiss, president; Mrs. Howard Dow, vice president; ivtiii Lemanski, father vice president; Lament Wertz, teacher vice Mrs. (Varies Adler, refary; and Mrs. Gleniv Hoising-ton, treasurer. Mrs. Anthony Stadler was named historian" and Mrs. Lester Pitts, parliamentarian. Council delef^tes elected were Mr. pitts, Mrs. aarence Ball and Mrs. Lemanski. Mrs. Robert Bragan and Mrs. Charles Woodworth were appointed alternate delegates. Area of the Pacifle Ocean Is about the saine as the areas of oceans combined. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Pre-Easter SPECUl! 200 SPECliOLT CHOSEN FOR EASTER dresses ring in mony drtsiy You'll find toilorod and 1 drKMS plus btoutifuT ii'issM. In woshobli cot-cupionis ond luxurious iizts 9-15, 10-20, WA- DUiton s ippuEL 75 N. SAGINAW. PONTIAC Among guests at the dinner, were Edward A. Maier, manager' and senior vice president of thei Pontiac office, and several offl-i date from the Detroit office. Sixty-five staff members from the Pontiac, Royal Oak and Detroit offices also attended. Bake Cream Puff Batter in Shape of Large Ring Mrs. Stachler Entertains Fourteen members of the Interlakes Extension Group were luncheon guests of Mrs. Victor Stachler of Dover road Wednesday. Project leaders demonstrated the technique of make-up and the correct uae of cosmetics at the morning session. A1 Marlin of a handicrafts con^any ^owed films of mosaics t^ing made. Membera made ash trays of vari-colored tiles. He also told how to make distinctive coffee tables/ Mrs. Quentin Sweet on South Avery street, Waterford Township, will be hostess for the next meeting. B.V JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Would you like to serve a deksert that te strictly French? The mother of Mrs. Richard Hanson went to cooking school in France when she was a young girl. This is one redpe she handed down to her daughter. do. or follow directions on‘ package. Instead of dropping the batter in individual rounds on a cookie sheet, spread it : all out in the shape of a ring. Bake u directed, bat leave puff la oven loager thaa mmal. It will swell to Mrs. Hanson is an attractlvf young homemaker who was born and raised In Quebec. She is an active member of the Junior Oiamber of Commerce Auxiliary. Knitting and playing bridge are two of her hobbies. ot the aabaked batter. When poff ring to browned and LOUIS QUINZE By Mrs. Richard Hanson I fllllDf Make up the recipe for cream pu^ as you usually With a sharp knife carefully cut off the top ot the ring. Fill bottom section with whipped cream or other desired filling Replace top, sprinkle with confectioners sugar or frost with thin rhoco- < late Icing. Serves 8 when cut Into wedge-shaped pieces. 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Claire Pearone will present summer fashions of Paris including originals of Pauline Tri'gere (who, incidentally, has- been booked for Detroit Town Hall next season) with commentary by Betty Lou Shaw ,..., Maria Rdumell, glorious lady of song, with Danny Varzos at the piano......... .........I-tuc Prru Pket* uparate containers. An eighth grader, Betty ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Frank of 694 Bloomer Rd. Some 500 projects were judged. Four From Lapeer Area Win Awards Outstanding Young Fanners Honored Saturday Meeting Will Cover Tax' Picture xind. Water System XJTICA — Presentation of a proposal to ex p a n d the City of Utica to include eight square miles and 10,-000 residents will be made at a public meeting tomorrow evening in Wiley Elementary School. On hand to explain the proposed expansion program will be Mayorj E(^ard R. Church; Hazen Ander-| son, police Chief and supervisor of; all city departments; James Hub-, bell, city engineer, and Frank Smith, retired assessor for the Qty of New Baltimore. for IbcIbsIob eneompassea Dres-dM VlUago, Otmat Park and and four youths from Lapeer County named among Michigan’s top farmers. Butler was given the “star farmer” award last night at the an- A “goM award” was presented to William Scally of Almont. PanI Wilcox of Almont and Edward EIck and Das1d Ivory, both of srbom live on farms near la-peer, received ‘‘silver awards.” A total of 66 boys were award-SHELBY TOWNSHIP - A Shel-the plaques in i^itlon of by ’Township Youth to Get Trial in Shelby Burglary the Michigan Agricultural Con- Thomas Butler, an ll-year-oldlnual Michigan Future Fanners oi vocational < •grlculture teacher high youth from Carson'Amerlcq banquet held at Michigan lor more than 37 years, and For- aty has been chosen as the SUte University, East Lansing, state’s outstanding young farmer, ■ * ♦ ★ - - ~ He helps farm more than 450 acres, and owns 18 head of beef cattle and 54 breeder pigs. ’The youth plans to enroll in the agriculture course at MSU this fail. the Nattonal Machine Pradneto Ce. property. ’The boundaries would be Mound road on the west, Hayes road on the east, 19-Mile road on the south apd 21-Mile road on the north. This would include portions of .......... .. ________________ both Shelby and Sterling townships, rest Smith, secretary - manager of excluding the proposed Oty of Mo- ! their work in agriculture, leadership and cooperatioD. They were commended lor their centinued efforts toward the Improvement of MIrhIgan agricalturo and farm yonth ac- The convention and banquet is sponsored each year by the State Department of Public Instruction' in cooperation with MSU’a College of Education and Continuing Education Services, ravian Hills. * A # The aty of ptica now is approximately** one mile square. Smith estimated that the,,, assessed valuation of the property in the eight square miles would total approximately $8,600,000. He said the city tax would go down "quite a bit,” but he declined to comment ' how school and county taxes would “THEY’RE WONDERFUL” — Mrs. Qarence Burnett ot 30 Church St. South, Ortonville, beams proudly as she shows a picture of President and Mrs. Elsenhower she received recently in reply to a letter of praise she wrote them. She also r*atta< PraM Fkat* received a letter of thanks from the President’s secretary and cards bearing autographi of the Chief Executive and First Lady. Mrs. Burnett Is particularly partial to Mamie’s smile — "It’s understood by all nationalities,” she said. ordered held lor Circuit Court trlali and his three companions for ex-| Special recognition went amlnatlon on charge* of breakliig Thomas Poole of DeckervUle, and entering to the nighttime to connection with a gas station bur- . * * Dennis Sclrtmansky, 17. of 333 23-MUe road, waived preliminary examination to Macomb County Justice Court and was bound over to Orcuit Court. Hie other three arrested were HHNnas Leonard, M, ot 5t1 fkwth Blvd., ’Troy; liOklle W. Howard, It, of too* Ban-lay Utica; and Gerald Rldutrd. 19, of ini WUby M., Utica. The trio *tood mute and examination WM *et for April 4. Sebe-mansky and Leonard were unable to furnish 81.000 bonds and were remanded back to jail. Richard pi Hpward both were released on bond. ♦ ★ * ^elby Township police s*id tV vouths were arrested for breaking into the Standard atatian at Van Dyke and Millia street and taking the cash register containing some 880 to cash. Monday's Show 1s International LAKE ORION-The Lake OrK Rotary Gub will present a special! Canada, U.S. at Odds Over Sea limits GENEVA (UPI) — Canada to-day called on the 84-natlon Uw of the Sea Qmlerence to adopt a plan letting each coastal state claim 13 miles of exclusive fishing waters. Oae ef the effecta of the. The Canadian propoaal set territorial limits at six miles. be affected. Mayor Omreh said the purpose of tho meettog Is to give _________________ _______ rittsem Information nbont the concrete pipe and block manu-mnnlripal water system and the facturing plant here was cdtoplete-total tax picture. fly gutted by fire early this mom- He added that It would take more ling. Damage was estimated at money to extend city services to,J35,000. the new area, but that it “wouldn’t Only the corrugated steel shell of be much.” the Carlesimo Concrete Pipe Co., ★ * I29800W. Eight Mile, was left stand- , I B A * The meeting, to start at 8 p. m . ing. Lake Orion. Kotarians ig sponsored by the Shelby Manorl ♦ ♦ * ♦o Present 30 U of M civic Assn. I John Carlesimo, o«-ner of the Fire Strikes Area Plant -Causing $35,000 Loss to gtvo j FARMING’TON TOWNSHIP — firm, said that nothing inside the i The firm’s office building a short Foreign Students Quits Orchard Lake Police nuiary uud win presem a special m . to Head Firemen in the lUgh school audltoriiun. * ♦ A Some 30 foreign exchange students from the University of Michigan will bring a show called "In-tematiopal Showboat” to the local stage. Included among the It acts will he a Spanish bullfight dance, n Ctilnese opera, an Arnbinn Jnss MRS. RICHARD C. MURAL Soon to Return From European Wedding Trip CASS LAKE — Returning from their Eun^wan honeymoon next week are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Richard C.. Muha). The bride ia the Ibnner Jean Marie Sommerville, daughter «f Mrs. Ernest Sommerville of Detroit and the late Mr. Sommerville. ’The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Muhal of 1859 Oldtown Rd. The wedding was pertermed by the Rev. John A. Lombardlnl to Eplpluuiy (kurrh, Dciroll. Attending the brido were her Two student! from Japan will perform a native folk.song dance Oriental costume complete with l^onoi and fans. IN NA’nVK DRESS Other acts to delight all ages are an Indonesian candle dance, a Lebanese mountain dance. Indian folk-songs, a Brazilian umbrella dance and an international folksong cycle — all performed to native dreat. General (lialnnan A. A. Rood said the studenta win arrive Sunday evenlag and bo gneota to local Rolarian homes. WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP An Orchard Lake Village police sergeant wn4 named yesterday to head the township Are department. Herbert (Red) Morgan. 35, who hn.s been with the village police department nine years and a sergeant seven years, will take his new post April l. It is a full-time job. He submitted his police department rmignatlon today. Morgan replacet Ben Moshler, who died Feb. 11 after aervtog •even years as township fire chief. Morgan, who lives at 3195 Prld-ham St., Keego Harbor, svlth his wife Naomi and five children, ha* been a member of the township’ 45-man volunteer fire department for 13 years. Hie department has two other paid, full-time firemen. He has been taking flremanshlp extension rOurses from the University of Michigan. quonset type factory would be salvaged. The fire was discovered at f;M a.m. by a eniUing Uvonla police scout ear and reported to the Farmtogton Township fire do-pnrtment ’Two fire trucks from the township and one from Farmington city fought the fire for more than two hours. After getting the tire nnder control at about 8 p.m. and returning to their Btntkms, Hie fire broke oat again on the roof and. a township truck was called 'tack. At first firemen thought the blaze was caused by an exploding boiler, but an investigation later showed the boiler intact. Possible electrical wiring defects are now being investigated. Cracking Down on Promoter of Dog-Lion Brawl the United States proposal put Mary Hofstefter, both of Detroit, forth yesterday. 1 -The bridegroom’s attendants But to contrast to the U. S call|n-cre his brother. Robert. ^ for shared fi.shing rights to an Michael Keller, both of Pontiac, outer six-mile sone, the Canadian | The newlyweds will be visiting plan called for exclusive rights to with his mother. They plan to live this outer area. ! in the area. NAHA. Okinawa (AP)-’The local government cracked dbwn to-, day on an Okinawan aiiimal train-1 er whose fight between a lion and five dogs drkw protests from Ja-I The performers will b* enter- pan and the United States, tained at dinner at 6:30 Monday “The govenpnent has decided by the Rotarians and their wives'not to approve any more applica-at the high school. Itions for Vicious animal fights of ♦ * * this nature,” the aoclal affairs di- Proceeds from the show will be:rector, Shochi Ota, laid, used to help finance building of a I ’The trainer. Choryo Yonaha, had planned to pit his lioness! against a bull next month. I Yonaha put five dogs to a cage with hla lion last weekend. As 400; paying spectators watched, the, lion killed three ot the dogs ar«d sister, Mrs. Robert Hoaly Jr. andjyouth Center In Lake Orion. Hrkels are on «aln at Waite's IGA Store, VanWagoner Drug Store, Royal Recreation and firiggs Drug Store. Any Rotary Oub member hu distance from the plant was untouched by the blaze. The damage estimated by Township Fire Chief Ray Geary, to-:luded the loss of block and pipe making machines, forms and a lift truck. Several trucks and heavy-lifting equipment were moved away from the blazing building by firemen. ’There was no watchman on duty at the deserted plant. Romeo Monday Club Postpones Movie ROMEO — The Hollywood premiere-type showing of the movie ‘Cheaper by the Dozen.” to have been presented at the Romeo Thea-ter tomorrow evening, has l>een postponed indefinitely. Mri. Ralph J. Toles. president ot the Romeo Monday Qub, sponsoring the event, said the deatl».qf a former club member and inclement weather caused the postponement. ^ ’The film was to be the dub's major project of the year, to benefit the Community Hospital near Alnumt. Years Ago' Slated in West Bloomfield WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — Ruth Gordon’! award-winning play ‘’Yean Ago’* hu been selected by the Township players as their spring production, it WM announced today. ★ A ★ ‘Years Ago,’’.which will be presented the first week in May, will be directed by Donald Q-aig. The play tells how Ruth Gordon Novi, Northville to Vote Monday Okay Probably Wouldr, ^ Result in Court Battle Over Village Land NOVI — Whether to annex a 255-acre portion of Novi to the city of North-viUe wiU be decided by voters in bpth communities at a special election Mortday. Approval of the annexation probably would result in a court fl^t between the villaije of l^vi' and the secretary of state, w The hassle came about when homeowners to a 120-acre subdivision, Northville Estates, one of two remaining portions of Novi Township, petitioned the stale for the election. However, to annex the wbdl-vlidoB to the portton ot North-vtlle already, jutting Into Nori and Oakland County, the subdivision’s clvle association pett* Honed that lU scree of the vU-lage also be annexed. Ihe secretary of state’s office approved the petition last month and set the election. The village contends that Novi to-cfflrporated to offer protection against annexation and that the issue should be decided by the entirs village, not only residents of ttie affected area. While members of the Novi Village Council oppose the annexation the City Council ot Northville strongly supports it. In the petition for annexation, residents of the tubdlvlsion expressed n desire to join North-\11le because they "feel closely related to the civic, religions, ed-ncationsl and business sfiairs ol the city." About 90 per cent of the ."i? home-nvners in the subdivision signed the ^tition for annexation. ’The village portion in the proposed annexation is owned by three persons. However, only one, Mrs. C. A. *Randall. 46370 Eight Mile Rd., is resident and qualified to vote. She approves of the annexation. Movies Set in Brandon for Benefit of Bond OR’TONVILLE — The Brandon Grange will present two travel filmi Monday at 8 p.m. in the Brandon High School to raise funds for purchulng school band instru- lents. The color films are "Safari South of the Border — Colombia and Mexico” and "Hunting in Newfoundland." ♦ ★ ♦ During intermission the Brandon herself came into the legitimate High School Band will give a short concert under the direction Henry Wood. Other cast members include Shirley McGraw, Richard Pediclnl, John Onken, Phyliu Batta, Lynn Carter, Mary Poag and ftoaemaiy Boehle. California produces about 94 per cent of the nation’s supply ot grapes, about 100 per cent of ita raisins, and an estimated 90 per cent ot the domestic wine supply. New $1,500 Garage Burns in Avon Twp. AVON TOWNSHIP - A new garage, valued at about Sl-500 wu destroyed by fire eariy tod*y behind the home of Charles Smith, 2854 York St. The Avondale Fire Department fought the blaze, which .apparently wu caused by one of two gu heaters to the building. They were being used to thaw out the ground before a cement floor wu laid. MARY CARMEN 8AUBA ■ The engagement ot her daughter Mary Carmen la announced | by Mrs. NazzarenO Saliba of 10279 Lakeside Dr.. White Uke I Township. Her 11jb«».1s Arthur i E. Hyland Jr., aett of Mr. and I Mrs. Arthur E, Hyland Sr. of j Brooklyn, N^ Y. A July 9 wtitl ding is plaimed. I DOKOTHKA M. RANNENBERO A summer wedding Is planned by Dorothea M. Hannenbcrg and John H. Mayer She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Roeske, 4371 Hunters pr., Highland. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry iMarer of Brightpn. MARCIA ANN POLZIN Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Polzin ot 1136 Michelson Rd., Avon Towrafhip, announce the engagement ot their daughter M*rcia Arm to Roger F. Price. He it the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prtoe of 7206 Pontiac ’Trafl, West Bloomfield Township. A sumiher wedding is planned. JOAN MARIE ANDREW'S A May 14 altar date has been set by Joan Marie Andrews and Charles N. Neiderprim. The bride^Iect is the daughter of Mr, and Mn. John G. Andrews. 381 Lakevlew Dr., White Lake Township. Her fiance’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Neiderprim of Burbank. Calif. I 6r«flpofL.F.BM«idiRedicedto $100.$]98.$298 w Children's Records 10" 78's Reducad to. 25^ Soma 45's Raducad to 25^ ' \ STEREO SPEAKERS REDUCED^ II L Nwm, PaptiK PI4-05U Opta Mm. Pri. Em. 4-MACHINE I UTILITY with IITEIIATIOML* TneisrisJ Iriil 4-11-1 .. Jum^saislidiMd ol y hn IntemaHonal Drott'____________ ...„ machine you get four buie construction tools! Simply move the selector lever from the operator’s seat-when stopped, or oo-the-fo-to match mechine action to the job. irithNMwttSH.ytrS SAI heeeed ctpeclt;. ewre rta ii»e, foiiiin Ktiesl III Md to n II lUriilM l-M mb M Meaitai Fs« la OSI Mayl —=— • Easy Time Pq^ments • Trade-Ins Accepted (yl|)l] FE 4-0734 KING BROS. Poptlae Rd. at Opdyke Rd. FE 4-1112 18174970 THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MARCH 2.V TWENTY-ONE THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE Erery Day MORE and MORE PEOPLE ARE SHOPPING At MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER S.. Telegraph oP Square Loke Rood All Stores Open 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Doily Free Forking For 5,000 Cors WORRIED OVER DEBTS NO SfCURITY OR INOORSIRS RIQUIRID ONI PLACI TO PAY Mnihcr AaiuM. pair, v.l« ..rvi™, Hiltons and the ShMWtons. A AA I,. These tycoons of the inn-keepingi “Mr. Sheraton * is surrounded j felJ^ that He^ trade apparently have been trying quotation marks because he in un^bUshH so^ to outdo each other in buying Kid^rwlity is Ernest Henderson, foun-"jj building hotels both at home and der^d pmtdent of the chain. hobbies “broad. I had n Ant with the author as ^ hut he is an ex-husband of At iat cowl, the Aheratw. ^'‘bor and an ex-father- had more botch and the Hiltons [bon here wd he explai^ that the of Elizabeth Taylor, bad more hotel rooms. Nobody oAt the moment I would say the imow. bw tb. cwtesi will cMd Century cabinet-,,he Sheratons are bat It appears their nltimste j™“rr. {about even in literature. Their ariibltlw Is to pro\-id« bell hops : The hotel bad Jnst put np a new {tycoons both tell rags-to-riches for the whole bnman race. , new sign when Henderson ac- | stories and One is not much more As one who was bom and bred 1 |n“r^ « heUgiired It would | ragged or rich than the other. in the fw enterprise system. 11 ^ ^ I -------------------^ naturally take a keen interest in| ;«■ “her hotels than It would be ^ mayor of New York Oty the competition, especially now| rnang* the sign. receives a higher annual salary that the Hiltons and Sheratons' When I arrived at his Sheraton- than any other U. S. mayor. It is, have become literary as well as Carlton suite. Henderson was wear-$40,000 a year, commercial rivals. 1 can see where this l»test development cpuld open up a new phase of industrial warfare which would be fought, ballpoint pen against ballpoint pen, in the book-{stalls of the ^nd Ion riTLTirRAL front i First to strike on the cultural front were the Hiltons. In 1!64, biography of their tycoon, Conrad ' Hilton, began to show up alongside the Gideon Bibles in Hilton hotel rooms. This thrnst ww followed np three years later by aqpther book eallcd “Be My Cheat*' la which the same theme was treated In nutoblographlcal style by the tycoon himself. iTravarsB City Senator Will Run for Re-Election LANSING (UPI) - Se^. John Minnema (R-Trarerse City), who has represented northwest Michi-ignn's seven-county 27th district j^nce 1954, has announced he will Iseek re-election. The announcement by Minnema. former mayor of Traverse City, followed that of William G. Mil-i liken. Traverse City merchant, who said he will seek nomination in thei Aug. 2 Republican primary. Mil-^ liken's father and grandfather^ served in the Legislature. The U.S. swimming pool industry Is splashing its way toward; the $1,000,000,000 mark, having set a record sales mark of $800,-000,000 in 1959. SANDERS FOR RENT TRAVIS INFORMATION & FITTING CENTER 103 N. 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The FPC said Eversharp, Inc. of New York, manufacturer of the razors and blades, unduly frightens prospective buyers of competitive razors ”as to consequences which may result from their use.” M DAY* TO REPLY The commission’s complaint. I which granted 30 days for an answer, also cited E. E. Ettinger. an Eversharp vice president, and the firm’s advertising igency. Cbmpton Advertising, Inc., of New York. John Hise and Alex Hoff-nuui, a vice president and an account executive of Compton, also were named. the edge of a Schick razor, which is drawn across the glove without! cutting It. During 'this video se-i quence, he tells viewers; ‘S'” Schick shields Made comers . . no nicks or scrapes. 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FTC Goes After Schick Razor TV Ad 'Needs Cutting' WASHINGTON (UPI> — The,th< edge of a Schick razor, which Federal Trade Commission said {is drawn across the gtove without Thursday that Schick safety razor commerdals on television are deceptive because men don’t actually shave boxing gloves. cutting it. During this video sequence, he tells viewers: ’Bi' Schick shields blaide comers . . no nicks or scrapes. Shave with The FPC said Eversharp. Inc.|«>nfi«i*n« . . . switch to Schick of New York, mapufacturer of the|«Wy . . . so safe you rpt' razors and blades, unduly frightens^*•**''* shower, prospective buyers of competitive | * * ® razors "as to consequences which, The FPC maintained "the dem-may result from their use." {onstration is not a valid portrayal M DAYS TO REPLY ]in sctual use of competitive so-^ The commission’s complaint,'head razors, as rep-, ... . . cinr» It nr>t duoli.* whch gmn^ 30 day, for in an:«^"‘;d. since It does ^t dupli-; swer. ^ cited E. E. Ettinger. { an Eversharp vice president, and!**®"* actual use. the firm’s advertising agency. * * W Cpmpton Advertising. Inc., of Newj "This Invalid demonstration not York. John Hise and Alex Hoff- only tends to frighten and alarm man, a vice president and an ac-| prospective purchasers of compet-count executive of Compton. alaOjitive razors as to consequences were named. which may result from their use, * * * I but also disparages such razors, ” The FPC charge centered around, the FPC said. what was described as s "typical > ------------------- TV commercial ” It was: ■oM atyle r«wd rasap acroaa a besing glove 1 Fly in Lansing Rotunda by heavyweight boxiiig LANSING fUPI) - Flags from the nation’s 50 states have been mu. 'officially dedicated in the Mlchi- ----^ ... surtax isM. B ihai Represenlativea cam happen to this gleve, think * WWW couM happen to your torn.' j j,y Sen. Ha- Claims. (D-DetroU). will be on 'Tie then runs his thumb o\’er display in the Capitol’s Rotunda. 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Pull ’em aQ out—and 1 NEW YORK (At>)-Remarks ajcuspids closer together? ’ igum lile the rest of the way." of food to the waiting dogs. ? ____________"•‘a I to grind his own teeth: right for him to drii* water?" hIs wife fell ill with the flu. He] Th^ you, Doc—the filling lsida„,gg^ hj, car in a colU-' l"'“*'***' jsion. His son brxAe out with the' And his team was de- ‘i guess you get a lot of deep; “When my wile was worrledl ^ — — Crime cost. In the UnHed . * * * ithoughts of your own staring in «bout her teeth it was bad'enough.!_ About ?0 ^ cent of the world s|feated 54^ by the University ol now estimated at least 10 'I w w w !**■"*• } ‘ with that^ greater than the amounts given to] ’'Shut up, junior, and open yourj support all of America’s churches. P™"* *be nice man. ” --------------- • “Hey. Doc, ever since you put; damned smile, smile, amile." “My problem is different. Doc. I ‘ vrhile 1 It isn’t that I can't brush after [ was waiting ia your :i .uivc JVM e".j I , „ »,-„iiO*ttor office. Doc, I just read an that teidge in^*^ ™ ibiteresting article in the Uterary mwt mK7ifrn*m m/iiifrli tilBO &ft6r I brush. \ akwhiio tKaa nWH/mol SPECIALIZED SERVICE •TV a HI-FI a RADIO •TAFi RICOROIRS A. SYSTEMS •OFFICE INTER-COMS a WEBCOR FACTORY SERVICE BLAKE RADIO-TV my wile’s mouth she makes me pay a toll charge for a kiss." ■With her : k^ z ‘conscious hatred ol their mothers! ahead. Doc, hut reiwn^ are the first to-loae their molars? y®“ »»“ P>W. its mine." “You told me that after you put AW* have to make It jin full plates I’d stUI enjoy eating} “Why don’t dentist, sell advei^ a game, doctor, {anything I wanted. But why is itjtising space on their foreheads. If you’ll ^ustlall I want is chicken a la king?’’Doc? They’ve got the perfect cap-pretend to fix; “Here’s my credit card. 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So far her two pUps have not complained. ^ Township Government Course Ready at MSUO A special course In township gov-.helping oUicers solve new- and In-,-emment will be offered at Michi-jcreasingly complex problems of; gan State University Oakland foriti ‘ low'nship officials and others inter-1 General topics to be discussed ested in problems of local govern- are the nature of township government. iment, intargovemmental relations .Sponsored by the Michigan “Village, county, city and state, .Stale University Institute for Com- administrative problems — budg-rnunitv Development and the!''*"* >nd personnel, financing MSUO Continuing Education Dept.,|fo"'n*'hlp government.- conducting the course will be conducted on Iresular and annual meetings pow-the campus, beginning March 30. Pf* aad duties of township offiijprs, . ^ A ♦ 1®*^ meeting service needs. Nylon “50r Wool Tweeds Famou.s Dupont Nylon “501”, — the nylon woven exclusively for carpet manufacture! 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MARCH 25, imo Ht Was Easy to Find , ^ ^ BISMARCK. N.D. «n-Edwapd !,. «"*• ** Dn. 3S, coul^’t Jrtay away from p**y» on an tranlile, even in }ail. While servingIduurge. ■entenoe in a fraudj The U.S. Bureau of Mines has additional CO^becn engaged in mine safety and income tax violation {various health programs since 11910. EUZABETN TAYLOR “A PUCE IN THE SON” BARBARA STANWYCK ”UNI0N„PACinC” SATURDAY - SU NDAY ■ MONDAY NOW jr-VIHCEHT PRICE' ^ Kj-JUDITH EVELYN BWwison^M^ EXTRA! ^t.iSun. CXIMMONWEALTH’A TALMCST - Model shows the Canadian Bank of Commerce Building as it will look when built beside Mon* treal s Windsor Hotri. The 45-story structure, designed by Peter Dickinson Associates of Toronto, will be the tallest in the British Commonwealth. role of surface military vessels last fall while on a ^tseeing tour in San FVancisco Bay. Reds Dismantling 'Useless' Cruisers MOSCOW (»» - The So\iet Union now is dismantling the first of its cruisers that Premier Nikita S. Khrusbehey has labeled useless for modem war, the qewspaper Leningrad Pravda repo^ today. The work was reported in progress at the naval shipyard in Leningrad. The cruiser had been near-1 ing completion there and had‘‘not' {even been named. | I The newspaper, which Is the I Communist Party organ tor the i Leningrad region, said tho vco- | ; sel’s ileam botlers have been | tho Lenin m a^r h I a o boildlag plaat, the lasalmloa to hospitals aad other parts Will bo distributed to civilian farmtleo. .The hull eventually Is to be lUted from the water and dismantled for use In civilian craft. \ ♦ ¥ if \ Khrushchev expounded on the fnl only for tal peace vMts, slace they wobU only bo mIssUe targets la war- He added that the Soviet Union was dismantling its cruiser fleet, but this is the first time any sudi operatioM hava been publicized Dr. White Hits Medicat Budget Ike's Specialist Says Heart Research Funds Allocated Not Enough WASHINGTON (ITIl-Or. Paul DucBey White, President Eisenhower’s heart specialist, has taken Blue irith his former patient for not asking for more money in Ihe federal budget to fight heart dis- Reaearch ia more Important than balancing the budget. White Indicated in House subcommittee testimony. The noted Boston heart doctor aaM more money (or research "Is a matter of life and death bat aot of convenience from the otaadpolnt of budget.” Subcommittee Chairman John Fogarty (D-RI) asked White what should he tell congressmen who "think more of balancing the budget than they do following out the -leads that you have talked about today that might save lives and extend life expectancy: White replied, "One answer I think would be, what Is a life worth?" White urged 115 million dollAR tor heart research instead of the 63 million dollars requ,^ted by the administration. He said the chief executive’s I rehabUttatton from his IMS heart attack has been "dramalio | but It Is routtne now.” There are thousands of others I like him. we expected him to j make an excellent recovery," White added. Sells 'Famous' Brand HARTFORD. Cam (UPD -■Brand X" may alarty* come In second In televiskm canmcrcials, but it’s a winner for Beraard Lev-erant. He sells liquor by the name and KporU that many cnsttmiert say, "I’ve heard a lot about that brand — FU try It." U.S. fishing Industries use more than six millioo tons of lea an- DO AWAY WITH HARD and RUSTY WATER! YOU CAN HAVE SOFT WATER for a few PENNIES per day Have 0 whiter wash, softer clothes, lovelier complexion and even save up to 50% on soop. ^ WHY RENT a SoRenaf Unit? Have Tovr Own for ai Lfw as n 25 ns wm lienunsuMwl For Forlher MoaaaUoa Call . . . enw ELEtnie, mc. 3464 Aibvni Rd. UL 2-3000 FE 4-35731 Has Business Making Soft Champcfgne Bottles MANASQUAN. N.i. 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Special Value EARLY AMERICAN CARPET Pricod From *3.95 ly Budflet Terms as Little as $5.00 . 12:30 ABBOTT 0 COSTILLO ''DANCE WITH ME HENRY" 3 Cartoons 3 Sahirdsy Matinas...50c ChiMraii Always 2Sc Hany Annirrrury Nat filiawii at Malinca Cats like Dogs If They're Sick EAST LANSING (UPI) — Cats and dogs don’t fight like cats and I when they’re sick. Michigan State University veterinarians say. In tact, recovering cats seem to thrive when they’re put in cages | near dogs. Veterinarians say without canine challenge, moat cats to have little interest in life. At the MSU animal hospital, con-x’alesdng cats are kept in a mixed Cbpper is the metal most frequently used for the hardening of silver. Hamlet No Help; He Goes to Prison TUCSON, Ariz. (API-William Malsh, an attorney, called on Hamlet in pleading a court case. Malsh, who was defendliig Frank Castillo in a car theft trial, para- phrased Hamlet, "Alas poor Cas-llo . . . He was • joy to Us cfaU* ren whom he Usaed 1 know qet VK oft” ' Hamlet wasn’t much aid. Castillo was sentenced to 18 months in the sUte prison. National lanuage of India is Hindu, but other languages are prevalent. AFTER WEDDING CERE.MONY - Lance Reventlow, 24, and his bride, actress Jill St. John,. 19, pose Thursday outside the royal suite at the Mark Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco, after their private wedding ceremony. This was the first SP PkaUtai marriage for • -Reventlow, son of Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton, and is the second for his bride. She was married at 16 and divorwd at 18. jtfe isjdevoted to auto racing. Only a small group of relatives and close friends attended. Roadside Radio Device Studied Would Wain Motorists NEW YORK (UPI)-Music on, the motorist's car radio is suddenly interrupted and a voice announces. "Bridge wariKxit ahead. Take (he next right turn and follow sub-| sequent messages for detour. A . day xvhcn such safety mes-| sages as this might be broadcast roadside transmitters was described today at the institute of radio engineers convention. Eugene A. Hanysz uf the Oeneral Motor* research laboratories in Warren said a road-side-to-vehlrle Bj-stem under *tud>- could alert pnsshig motorist to road conditions, detour* and cmrrgem-.v situations by means of stationary or portable low-power transmitters set up beside the highway. A ♦ ♦ “The receiver in the car wii: I automatically receive every mes-| sage through which the car ! passes and deliver it through the speaker," he said. "If the standard broadcast receiver-happens to be on, its sound will automatically jbe cut off for the duration of the message." I Hanysz said the receh'ers could jbe made part of the standard car, I radio and the transistor transmitters would be small and easy 'to handle. Actor Goes to Court iTrying for Tax Refund HOLLYWOOD (AP)-Alan Ladd and his wife. 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FRIDAY, MARCH >25« 1060 ^ Judge Suggests Arbiter for Dispute at Dynamic Amnintinent of an impartial ar-latriking Local 935 of the Interna- pany progresa, and ‘the company;court yesterday tor the purpose of .-V mit ha.-k.tn.work Hi*, tlonal Electrical, Radio and Ma-jfrom interfering with peaceful pick-1 hearing the union’s motion oppos- Ranch Goes Dirt Cheap SAN ANTONK), Tex. (UPD-Two San Antonio oilmen, ] Dugger and Chris Hobnes, have Itor U. iry dH»l« tiuck. In .nd pates at TVoys Dynawc >Manu-, means of seeking out of the plant at more ssToSs- *■ Attorneys tor the company and The agfeesneal came after at--------------------------1 toraryi were closeted with dodge HAViYOU BEEN TO BETH'S for snmiD YEI? Opts Sutsyf '>12 Rms 'lU I PJL BETH'S ■tESTAUUHT 476 W. Huroo Sf. Across Erosi CsasrsI Hospital FE 3-9383 dark d., Adanm I koors. The Jiidge^fold newsmen later that it "seems kind of ridiculous" that the'company and union can’t settle on how the men should be ; returned to work after other areas of dispute, such as wages and working conditions, hod been worked out. He said he hoped selection of 'an independent, impartial arbiter of community stature" by both sides would do the trick. Aoch a solutloo comes amid onion demands that striking worken be retorned to the seniority Jobs they held before the 1 strike of SOB workers began Feb. I U. ' On the other hand the company ^believes the workers that have jstayed on their Jobs should be retained in them. I ’The plant, at 4755 Rochester Rd. I manufacturers automotive metal The Jndge came sot of Ms chambers at 2;tt yesterday afternoon to anaounce the arbller peaceful pick-1 hearing ' ing the court’s Jurisdiction in the matter, and for a show cause hear-ii« on contempt proceedings resulting from the disturbances. only the attorneys and not the esinpnny and anion bad agreed to this method of setttlng tho strike. He said further that appointment of the arbiter might come this weekend after the union meets tonight to consider the suggestion. Meanwhile, the injunction still stands, he Judge said, while the new out-of-court arbiter method is tried. Should it work the company’s original suit against the union would be withdrawn, he said attorneys agreed. ♦ ♦ ♦ A telegram to the company from the union urging a public meeting to de&te the issues did not receive an immediate answer from California associate, bou^t a 2,-^ 175,00(l«cre ranch at approximately 20 cents an aoe. No one family in Bermuda may automobile, vehicle re- ISSfu’"' DANOH6 IPS sjSvmay Featuring A New Band With VoealisI Dkk Armstrong ond Jim Martin Clan Eatiman. Calling 1 9451 ELIZABETH LAkE ROAD The wwlkout which has been followed by several incidents of violtoee and arrest of pickets, followed a breakdown in wage ne- , Judge Adams on Feb. 26 issued what he calls a temporary "two-way’’ Injunction prohibiting the union from nuus picketing, violence, and Interfering with com- I 77101 TS COCKTAIL-LOUNGE FE 3.9528 Wtst Huron ut Eliiaboth Lokt Rd. DMCE niDBT aii SETUIDET mCHTS (e tka Naiic ol BILL mOIHAS ond Hit Tom Cota ALSO JAM SESSION MONDAYS 'OK Modified Red-Plan,’ Mac Expected to Urge Ike WASHINGTON (jPl—British Prime Minister Harold MacmUlan Is expected to urge President Elsenhower to agree to a modified version of the Soviet proposal for banning nuclear weapons t^sts. Macmillan, who will meet with Elsenhower next week. Is understood to favor a time limit of about two years on the proposed mora-^ ' torlum on small under- • • Faces Quizzing in Hit-Run Death Farmington Man Fears! His Car Struck Chief! of Wator Department | A 68-year-old Farmington roan: will be questioned Monday by* iniriaar weapon* le«l* mn»l he police in the hit-run death of a held Home ilnie In the reUllvely .p^estrian in Farmington Town-Mure, perhap. late Ibl. 1 ^ yesterday. * ★ * Agreement on any moderation| Farmington Township police said would bar such tests. |john Bedson. 23395 Springbrook Macmillan Is due In Washington Rd.. turned himself In to ^llce latt Saturday for probably twp,after reading an account of the ground tests. Eisenhower administration leaders, in contrast to the British view, have so far decided only that the United States should not flatly reject the Soviet plan, it is understood. A major dllflrolty taring the Prerident In ||l* forthcaniing talk* with Maemlllan I* that *ome of hi* rklef aLC. 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Fatally Injured whUo walking along Inkater road waa William LaForge. y* .^ear-old Illinois product playing singles yesterday and drove In out of Crystal River. Fla . shot .. «.-----iqg to Highland Park m the final , - - man from Kalamazoo, Mich., to get Baumann. In short, Chicago let loose a disappointing $25,000 bonus babyj to get a di^ppointing $89,500 bonus baby. The Red Sox beUcye Jack-will hit home runs over the short left field wall at Fenway Park and the White Sox believe Lopez and Ben-es can turn Bau-I into a consistant Major League winner. - *-) e'l coming around,” *iaid It has tanied out to be tho moot embarroaslBg Tiger tranoootlOB" to tho Sox for Aaron Rohlntoa la tho lU-famed 1946 “steal ot The reclamation of Shaw was a comparatively simple task that took a minimum of time. Manager A1 Lopez and coach Ray Berrea learned quickly that Shaw was fol lowing the old theory—pitch side-arm to the right handed battera and overhand to the left handed hitters. - “He’d get iBlo wild streaks ko that,” said Lopes. “He Just never developed a pattern. We got htan to pHcb overhand all the way. He simply worked himself Into a pitcMag groove ond he's done remarfcnhiy well.” A now project for Lopez and Benret it Frank Baumann. He'i the lefthander who waa paid a bonus of $89,500 by the Boston Red Sox nine years ago. To date, hit major league record stands at 134. 4 ★ ★ The Red 'Sox finally gave up on him. Chicago gave up Ron Jackson, a gangling first base- four runs as the Hgers beat t1 Moss, Gurney * Lopez. “We've detected a couple of flaws and we're really encouraged over his progress.” The White Sox have been called a bunch of misftta and casthffs, since a dozen of their pitchera. all their catcheri, practi^y all their infieldera and outfielders, -got to Chicago via the trade route. "They can call us anything they int." said Lopez, “but —they have to call us champions. too.” Ar rastofst LOW DRIBBLE — Wilt Chamberlain of the Philadelphia Warriors tidnblea to the floor after a second period collision with Gene Conley of the Boston Cities. The two went tor a rebound. Tom G breakdown ia a strong ^i- mUi woriced for the fim. j!** J?- time and both hurled shutout hall Mossi was a bit wild, walking foor batters. The Phils got all their runs oft Bob Bruce. Dave Slsfor pitched the ninth inning. The name teama were to meet again today at Lakeland. SidiiMjb list I i Xueiin tf 4 t 1 B Ktrr 4.3b 3 i 11 i Undb’i rfS ' ' * rf S S it WsltffVrf > • I VI It 3 t 1 I Phinip*. p • ! • ISOS P-Csiuimi 1 2 I ! ! ! • J 2 8uUlr.'p ! * S s s I iir, goir?"' «cf oi s!: KS;* 1 C-Wil.,. siA-rhfr >2 B-A'din.lt 1 1 • DOW ronttnulng through March STtb. Boll set a coarso leeordf for hlo class In the IMS Baftaio Regatta. wore deadlocked in the 69 bracket, including the gallery darling. Sam-.Snead o7 White Sulphur Springs. W.Va. Glenn Johnson of Crosse lie, Mich, and Ed Cutwiler Jr. of Charleston, W. Va., showed 72 today as the second round ot the men’s amateur four-ball ebampion-' i' golf tournament opened in Florida. BUly aitd Jack Key of Columbus, Ga.. led with 65. ToUU It I I TstsU IS • ,_ for Short to ______ .jt for Buthordt to Sth: Rh; Mr«vnd.d ou. Jor to^t^ "i"’*H--rrrr.;c,krr.i;ooS? PO-A—Dflroll n-4. Phllllei DP-Koppt. HerMfo OB Cokrr. Koppr ond tIU: Bit* U>B-D»trolt 11. PhllodopbU IB — Coker, Woltere. Boochot. Dol Oreco. BB-Koppe I r*Hutads. roungitovD. ^Ztoul^I Kulbsgs4«argt Schuld, airu-Ro'btrt 'wbtilfr-Prsnk Unninm, tad. Obto. US1. -7?.®".*!!. Asklinrat-SUTi Morrli. Inter-Lake Club to Hold Annual Spring Meeting In attendance were Harry G. iLynn. presidriit of the I'llne Are- ciUtiu^d* |na, Washington, p,C.; ten Oor-lgjru^Vr? boslero, itpresentlng the Log An-1 ratiokal LEAOtie The Hawks were further weakened when Eric Nesterenko and Tod Sloan collided and ^ had to leave for repairs. Nesterenko needed five stitches to close a face cut and Sloan three. Does Blake plan any changes Saturday night? "We never switch—unless we'rs behind.” Detroit, leading Toronto 1-0 in; their series, plays In Toronto Sat* Commodore Barbler promises [expanded powerboating activities in the Inter-Lake Yachting Assn.’s Regatta at Put-ln-Bay in 1960, an |ev4mt in which the American Pow-lerboat Assn! will play an active ipart. geles Jets, a pro team already pnuburfb incorporated: William Bancroft. manager of the Geveland Arena: Art Kim. reppeaenfing a Honolulu group; and Phil Fox of New Rochelle, N.Y., said to be Interested in a Southwest city franchise. ursday night. The Wings may have more going for them that moat people expect. Detroit General Manager Jack Adams made a good point JVednes-day. night as he sat in the Wings' dressing room reflecting happily on the 2-1 opening-game victory over the Leafs. 'They talk about counting you out," said the pudgy. 64-year-old Adams. ’“We had four 20-goal men this year. That's like having four .300 hitters. He was referring to Gordie IIo*a (281. Norm Ullman (24). Gary Aid-corn (22). khd Murray Oliver (20). Howe’s linemate, Alex Del-vecchio, just missed the bracket with 19. \ nltoftiphto ' Joe Shover, St. Qalr Yacht Club, I" ■ f'rancisco franchise; Har-chairman of the predicted logl'Y Glickman, Portland. Ore., conteat, will give a report on the Proniot^ri and Itadore Bronstein. Ipowerboat program at the annual N Y.. buslneRgman. Ispring meeting of the Inter-Lake --------------—— jYachting Assn. . | nba PtATom at a otAwca nivasDAV's aKsuiTs Wiibtailoo f, Loi Anstlei 7 Mllursuin t. Chicsto (A) 7 Oilratt f. Phllsdelphls 4 ““‘-Nirih I. Bsltlmon 2. It Innli Dull le. New York 1 n 3. Ssn Prsnelice 0 TmiBBDAT'a arscLTs . KAanaN bivision is Satqf-*^“'**5*'-'* NAILED — Mel Roach, Matraulae infle^. ia tagged out at the pUte by White Sox catcher Earl iBattey in the peoDod fontng^of their game'at The event will be held iras saug- beM:? "" ™ iday, March 26 at 3:00 cm at wksi«bn omsnN „ ^ ^ ^''7^ Ithe Pick-Fort Shelby Hotel In De-i" *• SaraaMa yesterday. Roach tried to score from All yachtsmen, both power „„ „ second on Charley Laa's single to right-MUwau- Und sail, are encouraged to at- | * sATi Rnirs snirortK kee beat the.White, So^ 9-7. Ifond this meeting. l»«tataprtir“”T.®SL.ta-Tv Xmusi City - __________ . . PRIOAT'S GAMES Loi **' Chicsso (H) 01. Bolton si Sc ------CK> Ti. Cblesf* (AI at liraiots to TI. SO" PrancUco at PboonU ----„jphto Tt.^Dotroil at LaktIanS Now York vs. Mllwsukaa at Bradtatoi ^ SAYVabAY-8 GAMES Niw York »i Balllnxirt at Miami otohl Boiloo VI. Citvtiaod at Tueloo . Loi AdeiIm vi. Chicafo lA) at So '^•-mt VI. Ctocimau at Tamsa Mllwaukte vi PhOadaleblA i And hand it to coach Sid Abel, that icoring punch has been handled well during the 70-gama schedule. There was a lot ol talk Detroit would fold in the last of the season, but the Wings were nipping at the heels of second-place Toronto well inti February. Sammy White Ready to File Final Papers BOSTON t Sportsmen’s Oub in Waterford, • ■« a according to Walter J. Sawicki.'• ApoHorv r*hih r»nmmiffgw>. r BALLS OCSC Archery Club committeeman. "A long-needeoarchery asaocla- Buy iV«» and Save! [ihe Vrtty uid pron««. Ulmdanc t "'""S “'8« tournaments of the . member * Stock. clubs. '•Ue board of directors and of-t* I fleers will be elected hy club rej)- • resentatives.’’ Sawicki continued I "and each club w ill have equal time and apac-e to schedule ll.< summer shoots on a ma.ster sched- Bronds Avoiloble Only ot Pro Shops t/ie Out Layaway Plan ule.” "The cards-will be distributed to • all member clubs in accordanee « with their membership," Sawicki • said. 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Ohio* 'wasted aside Mexico Thursday 6-1. 6-3 aro eained the quarter-finals of m ■ national tennis tournament Hl'RNER The Saginaw Valley Conference has always been ^ known for its high caliber of cpaching and the all-! [once Larson Scores around quality of its athletic representatives. ' | iridividual Victoiv in Generally recognized as Michigan’s strongest Class A j v- i n m >> ' eague and one of the toughest iri the nation, the SVCj ° no doubt has maintained its coaching caliber with thej atest hiring. ;son, th»» southern California sen- Bay City Handy High School, which becomes a full-isation. had shown his wares with n«!g«I Valley member In the lall ol 1961, has S • I and Southern California were tied u J .1,1 .1., place as the NCAA swim- grid coach and athletic director at j . entered its seconH Hav ootball coach next Septem-Hand.v to become the Michigan La*rsop \ ,^| bjonj who cuts her. . ;Hi«h School Athletic A.H.soc.ation's .h^ liter X t sw3 assistant stale director. ; ^ George Fed Buwh Is replacing Dave Ar- j ning the individual medley by | Phil Rabaja nold. who has resigned his , three lengths last night. It smashed'Jack Rashlelgh MH.S.AA post alter 1.3 years as the existing meet, American and'Ken Warren <1iarles Forsythe’s aide to take NCAA records by a wide margin. I pe»e Datema a Job In Oilcago with the na- The American and NCAA records' tional prep h>deration. RABAJA FED SAGINAW VAiiET CONFERENCE HONOR TEAMS FIRST TEAM Name School Height aam Booker Hurner Pontiac Central 6-1 Sr. Dave Tlngler Arthur Hill 6-2 Sr. Jerry Tillman Saginaw 6-3 Jr. Ernie Thompson Saginaw 6-3 Soph. Gene Summers Flint Northern 6-3 Sr. SECOND TEAM Name School Height Class Pontiac Central 6-3 Jr. Pontiac Central 5-7 Sr. Flint Central 5-10 Sr. Bay City Central 6-2 Sr. Arthur HUl 8-6 Sr. HONORABLE MENTION . of Michigan last vear The meet' Gary-Locfcc. Flint Northern; Bill Pritchett, Pontiac Ccn- Becker comes to Handy from 2:06.7.' set by George Northern; Bob Hudson, Flint Central; iiif /Aiiif^nraii ana reconiK| were 2:06.l>. set by Tony Tashnickj Cadillac where he has produced,,,__________. ^ talented and winning football| of Stanford in 1^. teams for many years. ”Hi ” has long been recognizad as one of theJ ‘l*' .'!'**T."*" .‘he 200-yard in-state's finest grid mentors and hej former prep "coach of gt dividuar medley, in which he was defending champion. year" winner. Unless we miss our guess, Becker will soon make the other Valley grid mentors aware of hia presence by fielding some mighty mean football squads at Handy. Two finals were run off yesterday and last night. William Chase of Yale won the 1500-melee freestyle In 17:«.7, whlrh was n new meet record. The former mark was IS: 14.4, set in 1954 by Fred Konno of Ohio Klale. Vic Urlck, Flint Northern; John Jagobson, Saginaw. Hurner Tops Voting, lands on All-Valley Cage Squad Booker Hurner. whose deadly < ballot. Summers and Kpn Warren ? second team. ODDM AMI KMIft -Through the medium of this col-i # o . i j umn. Pontiac Central basketball Resuits of the two finaU gave outside shooting helped Pontiac of Ba.v Ot.y Central dww sijp^^ coach Art Van Ryzin wishes to ex-i defending champion Michigan. Central win the Saginaw Valley !^ press his sincere thanks to every-; Yale and .Southern California 101 basketball title for the 2nd straight!.. o®*"” one in the city who gave his team P-uu's each ‘o ‘ie for the team'year heads the official 1960 all-; such excellent and .spirited support lead. Harvard had r> points. Stan- , . i Idtiriitg the regular sea.son andThe ford 4, Indiana 3 and Minnesota tournament. i Preliminarieji wei;e held in the, *’’*^^^**** "On behalf of the team as well, 1-meter diving last night and Samj Straagely enough. Hunter was as myself. I want to thank the Pep Hall of Ohio .State, defending! tho only member ol the Pt-M Club, the cheerleaders, the student!champion In the 3-meter dive who' M|uad to land a berth on the body, the school administration and'was second last year in the 1-' first team, tieorgo I->d and faculty and all the people of Pon-juicier, took the lead with 277.70; phii Rabaja were named to, the r^uFPlBfl Guvintifd to l«l«tool K y«« 0^ your cir. Free isiUllitioa taka only 15 lf»w location 435 S. Soginaw 0»*B Mn. a FH. t A M. U t F.M. DallZ A StI. tJO to 1:N FE 2-1010 ’ tiac who supported our efforts this season,' zin said. ell in points. First there will be preliminaries In the six events this after-The OilcN’ efforts. If you re- noon. These will bring Into nc-rall. were OK. They won the Jlon for the first Hme Frank Valley title for the 3nd straight McKinney year and reached (he finals of the stale tourney before losing to I.anslng Sexton by four points In a great contest. That loyal support really must have helped. all the records In backstroke with t;04.4. Charles Bittick of Southern CalKomla has bettered this, however, with 2:01.1 and will be gunning (or McKinney and the record. second unit nnd BIU Pritchett received honorable mention. Hurner, whose marksmanship accounted for 144 points in 10 loop games, was the leading vote-! """"I getter on the honor team. The 6-foot.1'forward received 27 of a possible 30 points and drew support on hine of the TO ballots cast, all listing him on the first five, j An attendance of l.'iO is expected' Also Mike Troy of Indiana, who| Arthur £“chlne 'cirnic1"ll’‘’!‘‘*‘ 1^'' 1* u Hill, Gene Summers of Flint North- tall exmehmg clmic at Benton Har-.landers of Michigan as king of the, ' ^ ju Saoinaw Hieh fan- TUlman. Tingle.-, the Valley’s in-dividual scoring champ this sca-. ,« . ... behind Huu- Vl»" Bul Dirn'iE^ “in* 17 SJ r Hunier. 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No to the wooden hitch rails along! ether convict in Rhode Island the dusty streets. | history ever spent so long behind Ladies held their long, bustled I ham-skirts an inch above the board-1 prj«,n officials said Dalton was walks as they hurried on their behaved As he grew older way. Lunch was free it\ the sa-!,be only thing that mattered to loons. William McKinley was Pres- him were tobacco for his pipe. klent of the United States. ,„od and a place to sleep. He This was the world of Martin received no mail in the past 31 Dalton, the world he let! behind .'years and his last visitor was in forever In in»7 when the gray .1898. gales of Rhode Island State Prison closed behind him. Death 1 He was pleasant with guards finally paroled the II > ear old «nd fellow inmates but frequently Hfer Wednesday. ' forgot that someone was talking I, j . to him. *ISis'mind often seemed \^n Mart.v '<>" had an oL .^^^^ing to officials. f.rl.1 chance for ficedom in 1930; after seirmg 33 y<*ars for the: Yankee Dan. his slaying of a New York bu.smess-^ man. he first a.sked for e eiftei.. ........... ride Haswell. 66. a retired New York Yankee Dan \ 'itpliired and •outode.’ The pri.son ofHcials.^,^.^^^^,^ ^ agr^^For tw.o hours he rode ,„ Providence saloon past tlw spots he and Yankee, assaulted and robbed llas-Dan Sullivan on.^ loured in their afterward, i-ather wild youth. A _ I Cars clogged the highwa.vs, the old buildings were gone. »he men , *" ""r n 1» Germany. Tor ' dre«ied. Marty« family in Fall no friends, no money, no Job. and » home. The story goes i |hat Marty Dalton wept. Prison was Dalton's only home and 00 h« asked to he relumed. Prom that day oa. Be sure to visit the BOY SCOUT \' j/lv M 4th Annuel SCOUT-O-RAMA ot the Pontiac Northern High Gym TOMORROW Saturday, March 26 Weite'f Boy Scout is your heodqiiorters for ond Cub Scout equipment IM (S@ILilll!9i mm Tomorrow Attend the Fourth Annual SCOUT-O-RAMA \ p.m. to 9 p.m. Gymnosium Pontiac Northern High School 1051 Arlene Street — Pontioc, Michigon later and v captured In Atlanta, Ga.. wherel he was known as George Morgan. | prize fight manager. India has about 266 million acres | under cultivation and more arej than a I being added. SCOUTING DISPLAYS SCOUTING ACTIVITIES SCOUTING PAGEANTRY Scouts of the Pontiac District have planned this exceptionally outstanding Scout-O-Ramo for the 50th Anniversory Yeor. You will see your sons and your neighborS^ns in action doing the things that hove mode Scouting one of the finer activities for your boys. They will demonstrate for you the skills, technics ond physical activities thot ore building better boys fOr America . . . the better citizens of tomortow. Bring the whole family for there ore exhibits, shows, demonstrations and pageants everyone will enjoy. Nnd a Special ^rnmnei w m WOE POOL ! Tiektis on Sale al Ihe Door-Adilts ESc-CkiMran Undor 12 FrM 2. of™"’"* *■ «• A water polo 7:00, 8:30 P.m. *'•»»**: 1:30. 3:00 ei, — JobI.vo Art, lr>> We are happy to sponsor this advertisement and congratulate the Boy Scouts of America on their Fiftieth Anniversaryl AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY 70 W. Lowranct St. UZELLE AGENCY INC. 504 Ponfioc Stott Bonk COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK of Pontioc H. R. NICHOLIE INSURANCE AGENCY 49 'Mt. CUmons St. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATED 1543 Boldwin Art. THE PONTIAC PRESS Ptfntioc H. W. HUTTENLOtHER AGENCY 318 Rikor Bldg. 'Y . i THE PONTIAC PRESS. J^RIDAY. MARCH B3. 1960 THIRTYFIVE Will Crown Young Que^n Boys * Club Sets Festive Week ** “*’■ Boy «r tfce Veor aod Fathor of : Attractions will include free inrouKhout the nation, the Pontiac Jones (a former Boys’ Qub mem-, the V^r awards on banquet movies (cartoons and westerns), Boys’ aub is planning a full slateOntsfaadlng boys In all do- relay races, pizza parties and danc-of activities to mark National Bovs" The banquet master of cere- partments wiU rerelve awards, ing — without shoes only, aub Week. April 4-9. ' monies will be Glenn H. Griffin, and the youth adjudged the einb's _ ..j-llhea will «wd Highlighting the week’s activities Board member and president! outstanding baseball player will |.•rnlval from It a m will be the annual Mias Boys’ Qub Pontiac Board of Education, receive the fliarile Irish Trophy. ,, j ^ ^ Saturday at the club Mn father-and-; Entertainment will be supplied Thursday. April 7. will be Buddy building. by organ music and a high school Day. Members wUl bring nonmem ^11 the rooms wiU be transformed "Hwhers nf the Sj«e club conducted by George boys to the club. The f^ facU-j,uo carnival boot^^^ Boys’ Onb are alieady submit- "• P»h»«n. bend of the city’s lUes of the buildmg will be open bg opg„ ,be public. By Lon Fi— The banquet will be served In the school cafeteria by members of the Mothers' (3ub. GM MAN TO SPEAK Following the meal, the evening's -- ----------- ^ tliig entry blanks far the un-«tt«al beauty contest. Candidates for the title of Miss Boys’ Qub must be sisters or relatives of club members — between the ages of two and si». NOMINATIONS BY APKIL I Nominations must be submitted activities ______ by April 1. The contest will be held *chool auditorium. Guest speaker at 7 p. m. Monday, April 4, in the evening will be Raymond E. club, at 530 E. Pike St. | Hayes of the General Motors COrp. The contestants will parade be- Public relations staff, fore judges — wives of the club’s i He is manager of plant city and Board of Directors — accompanied regional activities, by their club sponsors. ^ „g^bers will present Applications mnsf be signed by both parents and the youthful oidsteis Double from '50 to '58 Down in Florida eyes From the bevy of beauties, five finalists will be chosen — a queen and four attendants. WA.SHINGTON Last year 62 la«iies Med for the years old al^ older nearly dou- Miss Boys’ Qub reigns for a BumaiTre^s^^"**** * 65 ■- p 1 u s population rtuh functions of the jumped 93 per cent, from 233.000 club. She receives a crown, cor- •„ ivinoo sage, and life-size doll. ' ' ' !*• CONTE8TA.VTR EXPECTED Vermont, however, was first i This year’s contest is expected to **»‘cs in proportion of, attract some 120 contestants. “*der people to total population. It I The follow ing evening wUI be D.6 per cent in 1938 compared Family Night at the Boys’ Oub. ‘o Florida’s 10.2 per cent, the bu-; Members 'will bring parents into ceau said, the club building, and act as guides Alaska, with only 4 per cent of on lours of the departments. inhabitants 65 or older, was i - , .. last in the ranking. Parents will watch wrestling i ) matches and tnmbling exhibi- i ' dons, and have an opportimily ; ! to meet the club’s professional ' staff. Boys will serve refreshments. A highlight of the week’s actiM-! ties will 1^ the annual father and; son banquet at 6:30 p. m. April 6.' ■ in Pontiac Nortlierrt High School. , Tickets for the banquet are priced at $1.50 lor fathers, 75 cents for sons. They may be obtained from any club staff member or at the club building. \ Tickets should be bought in advance. since reservations will be limited. Guests at the banquet will in-' elude the presidents of several Smoking Dropped by Doctors TRENTON, N.J. (ITI) — One not of everj four r.S. doctors who smoked five years ago has I quit because of the reported link between smoking and lung can-' cer, an American Pancer Society official reported Thursday. ♦ ♦ ♦ I Dr. Daniel Horn, speaking to a I conference of .New Jersey health officials, said adult smokers In the t’niled Stales are d.v1ng of I long cancer at the rate of almost j IN a day. He said have switched to filter cigarettes In the past flve years because of concern for thHr health. ♦ ♦ ★ Horn said the only way an appreciable decline In lung can be realized in the ne' years Is for parents on smoking and to Infh Teen - agers whose smoke are almost twice ai ly to smoke as youngsters pnifnis do not smoke, Horn When both parents smoke per cent of their high children do. If one parent smokes, the Is one-third and If neither enl smokes, only 23 per their high school children Poison Center Set Up ■ ,ST PAIL. Minn aPD—The itate of Minnesota has established 16 regional centers to help curb child poi.sonings. TTie centers have, a basic reference file of information identifying nearly all poisons, and edn furnish data on antidotes Immediately in case of emiygen- Califomia claims it maintains file largest vineyard area in the THIRTY-SIX Stocks Founder fMMmslWheat and Soybeans In. « jBump Into Selling Following Rally Mlowtac tr# K ooverioB Mlci d locally sroam produM brought to tht rannWt CHICAGO (^d crop *i»eat Maitet by growera and aold by land aoybean futures met moder-I them In wholesale padcago K»U.|ate selling pressure today on the NEW YORK tIt-The stock marr'QuoUtlona aro furnished by the Board of Trade and turned Iceti threes rally Detroit Bureau of Blaikata. as of mild profit taking eariy this after- Wednesday, noon. Tradli« wu moderate. DttroH Produc* CsrraU topped. Ml................. •! - r. dm. ....................... Hal •( key stocks. A aeattcetag of •pedally-totaatod toauea made wider moves ap or down. The market was higher at the start and it looked as if stocks might carry the advance through the fourth straight session. Demand slackened, however, and as trading diminished prices softened, leaving an liregutar pattern with a drag toward the downside. Evidence of an easier credit situation continued to come from federal reserve board statistics. Although auto makers were cutting back production this week, there was a sharp pickup in new carj sales in mid-March. Drags and alrttaes had a I DirkottTVtorch iriif»^PrteM per ■lightly higher edge. Ralls, cop- 1 pound doiwonO onrMt lor no. i smiitr ---- —a *a» HI* tm horn n-»7: Ilsht ty»# hroi r«3>?^o.xn?-ir7iv‘3^>’;; H ZM3; barrod rocki U-SSl duck- early dealings while other grains held unchanged or within small ftactlons of previous clodes. May wheat, which posted new high prices fbr the season on three days this week, appeared to have bumpeil Into profit taking THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MARCH 25. 19CQ Revigion Key to Delay jlT Pays Visit Southern Senators Plottingi^“»cte.i to Stall Civil Rights Bill AP rstoofst SUSPENDED CHIEF — John L Whipple was recently sus- '■UNw; (M. .'.V......... SJS to have bumpeil Into profit taking l. Whipple was recently sus- si.*’.’.".*.”. SH after reports circulated in the pended as part-time police chief as. ba....................s-to pit that the recent higher cash of Templeton, Maas., for a long- Onloni, drj. Sd ik. Pnnnlpt. '4 ..................... PoUtoo*. l*-lb. bst ............•, aodtshn. tuck. ....I Kodiohn hoihouoo dm .... Ahubirb. hothouio. dot. I^hs. .... Rhubarb, holhouao. l-lb. boi .... Rutab»i.* *«. ... .............. muaih. nubbbrd. ba.............. InnUpt. ioppi4. ^ ....... Poultry and Eggs MTROrr POCT.TBT ^-)tt. Mr- - " — pit that the recent higher cash levels had attracted liberal selling by producers In the southwest. S^beans apparently were guided by sHi;ht weakness in soybean oil and soybean meal. of Templeton, Masa., for a long-forgotten felony conviction. His ouster brought a flood of pro-(pst from townspeople. Whipple .is a full-time lanitor at the Baldwinsville Elementary School. Groin Prices CHirAOO ortJuiNO CHICAGO, March M (AP)-Op»nlns Oratn- Wheat— Gala— SUndard Radway Equipment. continuing yesterday s rise, gained' wTswr toos well over s point but canceled the orniorr March u -rise. Wall Street has been talking of a possible spinoff of its boat dwn eM*. division. Itradat). . . y . .... Marquardt fell about 4 points «-« **;rad»”j^ amid talk that the Air Force is ».*ch2^u ludad. loHu la : ilacl^ae 0.1 JohnLardner Heart Victim Blizzard Rips ^ Much ot State School Buses Trapped by Huge Drifts; Police Rescue Students WASHINGTON fAPV-Southern senators appeared today to be banking on revising one section of the House-passed civil rights bill and thus delaying its passage indefinitely. it * it This hope was pointed up by en. Richard B. Rusaell (D-Ga) as senators at the other end of the scale in the civil rights battle vowed to try to strengthen the House measure. Indications were, however, ttiat leaders of both parties looked to a majority of the Senate to ac- Rep. William R. Braomfleld (R-Mirh), repreftentlag Oakland C'onnty voted tor the civU rights bill. He eommented today; The Houite hao scored a major victory for human righto la Its approval of a workable and fair civil rights bUI. I hope that the Johnson (D-Tex) after thp Senate PARIS (AP) — Soviet Premier NiJdtn Khrushchev paid brief homage to NUurtai Lenin today, then sat down fbr another long conference with French President Charles de Gaulle. Dumps A-Waste Far Out at Sea Junkman Gets an OK From AEC but Has to Fight Beach Town send the bill to the committee founder plotted re\’ohitlon while an without any deadline. | exile in Paris. Then the Soviet Un-' The committee will meet Mon- ion s present lea^r was whisky day. but there was no Indication “ ------ what action. If any. It will take on the bill at that time. O'Hara Had Key Role in Passage of Rights Bill Urts )i L|yestock Mnorr iivtsTocK DITROIT/Msrch » lAPi—lOaDAl-sltls—csibpsrsa tort sask t«s4 sxS Mtos ttouihtor sMcri. b«kf— —~..i- tssdrr food irsds Sf*r IlN —----- » lie. lover; utimr snd ilADdArd stocri itesdT to •Irons, *oi ■ itcndT to Mcons, so Is stosdr, sround^ tvi cutting back the Bomarc missile program for which Marquardt makes the ramjet engines. Boeing, the prime contractor, loat more than a point. * * ♦ Otis Elevator, which reported a big boost in earnings, was up a fraction. Glen Alden lost a fractkm^Shsr b'siis amid publicity about a shift l« proles vito the firm's working control. Ii>tor- prtiss ib. Ss.‘ national Telephone, a racent gainer. eased on publication gt news that the President expeqlto doubled sales in the next flvc/^ars. Losses of about ^ point were shown by Ford, Reduction and Eastman Kodak. Fractionally lower were U.S. $teel General Motors. Chrysler. Uhlted Aircraft. Anaconda. Kennecott and Santa Fe. Upjohn dropped Ni to 44*4 on a Mock of rrOOO shrfret. prtbM losds I I7.W-M.M; toed to M IS-».SS; sUBdsrd_____________________ n OO-iS.M: sUUtT •tNri.lt.SS-n.OS; fr -------------less Ib. bsUtrs M IS«.S rholet iMitors M M-s4m vr7.si! uUlltp hslfsrs Mew York Stocks .fiiTM sttor dtclmki r AkiBlrsI ..1 Air R#duc ... 1 AUtod Ch .... I Am*d Btri ... I Alllt ettsi .... I Alum Ltd .....I ■tront vtlckU vrlsM SR-, to S3.S*; c V*sUri—eompind -•••t v*rk s< rim* rrslrri itcsdr: lovrr trsd* , Isbtr: moM sood and choir* It 04 prim* 1S.SO-MSO. utUItT - IOC............— ' It 00-SS.S0: mil down t< early passage of this b we caa get oa about here lu WaditagtoB.” I 00 that cept the 5-point bill passed by the House Thursday by a wte of 311-109. A trimmed-down version of the Eusenhower administration's civil By llnKed Pres* IntematloBall rights program, it provides in iu key section for court-appointed referees,to prevent discrimination again.st Negroes seeking to yote. MF.AN8 ‘HISTORIC STEP* Atty. Gen. William P. Rogers said enactment of the House bill would represent an historic step forward in the efforts of the United .States to make constitutional guarantees fully eff^tlve for all citizens in all areas of our country." NdW spring snow storms gripped the Ixiwer Peninsula yesterday blocking roads, closing schools and threatened to Noted Columnist, 47,itri"8 t«*nP«”ture» Was Son of Famous Ring Lordner NEW YORK (AP)-John Urd-ner, 47, noted columnist and author and son of the late Ring Lard-ner, died Thursday night at his Manhattan home. Death was attributed to~lieart failure. He had been hospitolized recently because of a heart tack. John was one of four sons of Leelanau County. Dozens of State Police said the northern half of the Lower Peninsula suffered the worst blizzard of the year when winds up to 50 miles per hour caused huge drifts and trapped some school buses. Highway crews and poUce were kept busy rescuing stranded school children In Ring Lardner, all of whom followed their famous father's footsteps in becoming newsmen, sportiwriters, columnists or autb- John. early In his career, was ......................- —,.......Is newapaperman and sports writ- had been writing a weekly tnd prim* »horn ffembt Wo. 1 aiid 9 sportR column fof NfWBWeek mag- tmm Wda nrtfdw akAPn ItoHlhR! V . Ml K*nn*Aitt . . U Klmb Clk • S i " ■ LO?*Otl*« . « Ub 1 M Lscbh AIre 144 1 Los* a C«n .MI Lm* a Gs* . 44 Lertllsrd . 17 1 Lou * Hi(h «» M*ck Trie . |*rtUi Os — ..... ihem ----- ... S4-14S4: f*v losdi prll 0.1 p«>to >4 14: (swTs( .■•mU 11 44-Jl 44; uUllty *■, tomb* M 44-ll.N; bimI choir* * Ivoolod Umb* 14 40-U44; loi i,w>v | Special communlcstion. Pontiac Ugined dangeroualy radioactive reprrseaUng Macomb Coaaty, material-a cha^e denied by B LONG BEACM. Calif. fAP)— Robert Boswell, the atomic age junkman, apparently has won his fight with thU city. He got a business permit niurs-day to conduct a radioactive waste removal operation. City offlciata said they issued toe permit on instructions from toe city attor-ney. ' *.k. mnrh rrmlll for the Maroh 85, 5:49 p.m. Work In MM. chit rights bUI passed by the yhnmp«An class. W. W. Vsnder- well and the AEC. During earlier debate the House accepted. 188-lM, im amendmeiil offered by O’Hara derigued to prevent the me of legal delays to keep Negroes resisted the amendmeat, saytag It wsald iafringe oa state laws aad destroy the secrecy sf the The amendment provides that If Negroes or others iriw have been refused the right to veto apply to a-votlag relerw at least M days before an election, and their ennes have not been settled by eleetton day, they shnll be allowed to vote by court News 'hi Brief Wade Johnson, its 8. Francis _l., reported to Pontiac police yes-tei^y that someone ■ broke into his home and took a hi-fi set valued at $250 and some records. until the cases are settled. O'Hara said the amendment Is Intended to prevent “legal pro- se as to nullify the right to vote.’ Pioneer 2 Million Miles If the House bill is passed by the .Senate without dhange, if will go directly to President Eisenhower for his approval. Plight Toward Sun amendments, the measure would " have to go back to the House. < This would give Southern opponents there, particularly on the pivotal House Rules Committee, a chance to block any action for weeks or e\en months. \oir..., MOLSONS / /'( / l /li ( ill!. I jv/( III In St., reported hls home broken into this morning. Pontiac police were unable to determine' if anything Bake and RummAge tale. Ratnr-day. March 26. B to 3. First United PentccosUl Church. 178 Oreen St. —adv. _________.. sale. Central Methodist Church, E. Huron. March 36. at 8:30 am. —adv. Colonial group rnmaugo aale. Ccaicregational Church, Saturday. Maroh 36 at 8 am. -adv. Rummage aale. Blue 8tar Jothers, 9 a.m Sat. 138 W. Pike. —adv. Cut your food blU »\i%. FE PM 'CANADIAN! lager beer g SoM in Ooklond County ot your tavern, beer and food itore. Disiributod hr Pfeiffcr-Ooklond Distributors 9)S Faatksrftona Rd. Psstisc, Mich. FI S-456S After receiving the House bill Thursday, the Senate voted 86-5 to refer it to its Judiciary Cdm-Blizzard conditions extended mittee for consideration, but fixed as far south as Midland where!a Thesday midnight deadline for the storm struck in time to;its return to the Senate. „r.nd. half .r,t«cto,th, evening r«rt> hour! ™ began writing a colunw on tele-1 traffic. vision and radio for the New Detroit-area motorists tan-! Yorker magazine. Fot a time. heLjjj ^^e late afternoon also servi^ as the New * storm. Police reported a total J*n-. b«*, -li»' antomobU., »eie in- Beats Working." “Whitr Hopes rrrs’: • young career men i : mile mark «f Its flight towards |J To loom outomobila aolou. No exparlanea noceMory ■ the sun shortly before 1 p.m. £ but th# dasira to work hard and loom thorouqhly a ^ EST todsy. The day also marks Ig must Comi>lota training program with adaquerto com- | the probe’s second complete !■ penwitlon. Flno hihiro and high income asaurod thoao ■ week In flight. ■ ^ho qualify. 5 * * A '2 . Apply in Poraon to J The National Aeronantiea and '■ Mr. Ray Ronunlot ■ Apace Administration saM the'l ukasoaob maa umASiAgbl N space probe whuld be 1.BN.S6I >■ RAMMLER-DALLAS, lllC. ■ e »ooi n. m.:* r..!.*..**, Mi.h.. Majority Leader Lyndon B.! the South Central Atlantic. VBailiaHBBHIIBBBBHBHHBHHHBNBBNB*** _____ rtasdT: L . ------- . ilBS* uoiold •srIr;'buU iupply m •toodr: tttiuiy *-■* " •..th***,cigars and Lovely Women. *"“* John’s urbanity and wit in his am a Brill k a t Mat Cso.1 a ^ 1 Hit ps'y I'! 471 irr c*p'r*i ...Ilf Norf.«:Wrnt ... Mi No Am A* ... M Nor P*; .. ^||Union Studies iConsumers Bid Cols eoliti . Coism 0*i . SLE"p- .1!;: « SI d4: AW Air If BdI ... 47 Ds ... 41 in ....... 14 Ceto ... 17.4 .. IdA., n*x Dru* .. . . ws R*rn U*l . . . Id.l a*r Tob C«Bt r-pp Com on Cooptr^a* .............tdj .......... D«is Aire ... nd at a*, p.o TV)* 0>*m ... *«.7 Seovin, Mf Du Pont ....»>> a«*r< an*b E**t Air L ... :4> Shsll Oil . Put Rod ninrlalr ... n Apto L .. I4.I aoTonr PI A Ms. ... 7 7 aeu Psc ., ‘Pmar Rod ..177 Sou Ur .. T-rl* RB ..... 14 7 8p*rr» Rd , Das Fnod Math Ferd Mot Fraev Sul . ‘ a o*n nrnin o*B Klae . Oen Pd. .. OcB Mill* Has Molar* n Tal A- *1 Oaodiich ... Geelraar Grab Palm • Ot Re Ry .. . 77 aid Oil NJ . >3 Stayaa* JP . . 371 atud-Psrk . 4d Svirt a Co . . 44 7 T,nn Qaa . ;i43 l Tra*0 Sal " Mt Taatrsn . 4d Trtntsmar . 74J T*ant Cen . ■1 On Par ------ . a I d Unit Alrr .. 77 4 onll Prult .. 7J J On Oaa Cp.. • * • PI Unaa .,. 2* OB Rub ..ri *!! U8 Steel .... :.e7 .... Iwrlilngs were reminiscent of the prose style of his father whp died in 1933. I g * it I John started his career as. porter for the New York Herald Trlljuije from 1931-33. He became a sports columnist for the North I American Newspaper Alliance, (which he worked unf 1948. Controc. Pockog. Hike of 24.54 Cents onibut the U.S. Army, covering op-Um..* riw*, O Vm*. leiiations in every major theater. Hour Over 2 Years Chicago, he studied at Phillips Academy and Harvard JACKSON (UPI) - Consumeni University. Power Co. offered the Utilltyl Among sutxlvors are his widow. Workers of America Union a con^' Hazel, two daughters and a son. trhet package yesterday pro\idinkl John's death leaves Ring Lard-a Wage and fringe benefit hike Of , ner Jr, as the sole surviving son 24.54 cents an hour during the neXtiof Ring Sr. Ring Jr. was one ofiokay. two years. ‘the •‘Hollywood Ten." prominent| Consumers Vice President H/S jsereen writors wlw were convict^: Netherlands’ reclamalijm of Richmond said the union wpuld of «>ntompt to for iWumt^ take the offer hack to its !»tate to say If they had CommonW Zuider Zee is council for,consideration. |nections. He now resides in damming Long Island jSound and filling in two-thirds of llts 1,299 square miles. The Dutch (Have transformed the sea into a fresh-water lake, the Usitol Meer, 'and reclaimed thousands of acres. Charles D. Scribner. 2621 Slood-:A TO-mile dam holds back the volved in 10 separate expressway accidents. Fifteen cars piled up In a single accident of the John C. Lodge Expressway. Two persons were hurt slightly in the mishaps. At least eight cars were Involved in one accident near Midland and 17 vehicles were banged up in another chain-1 like crash. Janice Page, 20, oi! rural Coleman, was hurt in the eight-car crash in North Bradley, a village northwest of Midland. * ♦ * The ambulance taking her to a hospital became involved in crash. Miss Page, while she lost a lot of blood, finally.made it to the hospital IM th* oftor UI claitod hikes sf 15.54 an boar for the first year aad nine year nf tht The company spokesman said Business Notes 117 present procedureaMvith respect to |> I fii]ding jobs for laid-off employes 7it|The union had said job security tjjlwas one of its main areas of con-jLijcern in the dispute. I* I Waatf ai ’ il l WhlU Mot . i 71 Wllaoo a Co ..........41 4 Woolworth .. —,lr rop .... 34 7 TOlo * To* iBtorlok fr ... 7) 4 Vounsit BhAT 7st Bui Mab ..437 Zanitb RaB . -------- , 4t l Laor ...... ISfonJ"-'- • Tstorl 1st » 1st a tsduot ItoVi OttV I Nrt ctaBfS ... -4 -.3 Moon IRT..........3114 133.4 1417 JroT 4sr .714,1 133.4 104 7 Wook SCO ........114 4 174 4 M 4 Mesib SfS ....771 7 177 1 44 4 Toot *00 ..nil 117 4 144 7 Ills hQi ,...144.4 IM.l 14J- ai.4 JJto to* .......144.7 IM S NI 107S 14M hlA .... 3U4 M7S 741.4 717.1 IIS4 to# ........MSI 173.4 41.711.7 _770W.347mtB 7 T M AVEBAOSI — nuja oil M otr * " I The company offer was^made at negotiation sessions here yester-l ..... |day. Union spokesmen at the' woai un Tar' 77 71 meeting did not indicate any reaction to the latest offer. The strike, now in its 23th day. was marked by another new report of sabotage yesterday. State Polloe reported a Consumers gas: line was punctured by a bullet „.,r ------ I Division and later became vice near i,apeer. jpresident to charge of industrial Irolatlaiis for the StudebakerPack- SurvBy Work Begins naipcd vice president in charge of. personnel for the Remington Rand Division of Sperr>' R ,a n d Corporation. He has been vice president in charge of peraon-nel for Vickers. Detroit, an-[other Sperry Rand division, since 1958. SCRIBNER Scribner began jhii career with the Pontiac Motor ti itoeka 747 Vohisi* to 1 D m. 1 174 444 aharaa Altos Bto* A IsttI*. Ca. : BsM*ls ITsMar Cs.........1 Tlaso Ossr Oo.-........... O. L. on tb dtoai. OS.*.. >•*■11 Bsc. Mtr. Cb * . Rsstsyslsr Msisl Prod Oo.* l^'lsTHsi* 0#........................ 'oJSihS'aaS'AiM 37 J- n., 1.3 I., tSJ it* .M.U U.l II' I • *i • iiM Ti «• 1 A I Jft^’ScHbner is a speech teach- on Linking M59, U.S. 16 er at Eastern Jtoilor High School. . 'They have two children. . LANSING — A five-man Slate] * . • 1^=3 * « Highway Department survey crew^ crimmins 16971 Bir- staiM work yesterday on the pro- Krmlngham. has joined poa^ extension of M59 td connect MacManus. John R with the U, S. 16 expressway nearlAdams. Inc. as account execuUve. Hwell. in Uvlngston County. |,ccotdlng to Fred J. Hatch, tenior' New U. $. 16 will be located | yu* president, south of and parallel to the exist-1 por the past four years, Criming route and M39 wlU be extended mins has been with the J. Walter' to intersect with the expressway. Thompson agtoicy In the Detroit contracts on this job have been offlee. A graduate of Miami Uni--a-,i..-i.. a™ post-graduate work at Wayne Stoto University and tbej Univeraibr ot Michigan, Crimmins, will work out of the Bloomfield HOls hoadquarters of the agency OB commercial and indostrial prod- tentatlvely ^'heduled for letting in conjunction with .the expressway work later this year. The sqrvey trork is expected to DO finitf)ed.,ln about taro weeks. E. Roaehdale beads up the L C. WILLIAMS Salesman SEE US FOB EXPERT SERVICE ON • CHEVROLET • PONTIAC 9 BUICK '15 Minutes from Pontiac Homei Moton 106 1 WASNINCTON ON M-24, OXFORD PHONI OA g.2S2l OFFICERS R. CLARE CUMMINGS, Prsiideal JAMES CLARKSON. ExscsIiFS Vice ftieiideBl and Sscrsiaiy VERN McMASTER, Vice PresidsBl E. W. JOHNSTON. Tnatuft WILLIAM DEIKE. THORALF ULSETH, AMistoal TrscNiirsr ond Branch Maaogsr JAMES M. RAHL. Afsislaal Treainrer ond Broneb Manager RONALD FACER. AcNng franch Manager C. BRYAN KINNEY, Altornar BOARD OF DIRECTORS HON. CLARK J. ADAMS . MAHLON A. BENSON. JR. CONRAD N. CHURCH JAMES CLARKSON LOUIS H. COLE R. CLARE CUMMINGS JOHN q. WADDELL MORE NEW OFFICE WALLED LAKE FOR YOUR MONEY 1, 3V»% RETl/RY Paid semi-annually on your savings. Savings placed before the 10th of the month earn from the first! SAFETY Every account is insured to $10,000 by an agency of the United States Government. i COYVEYfEYCE Five offices to sei-ve you. Save-by-Mail Sei-vice.. Drive-in Window and Free Parking at our Home Offiee, Drayton Plains and Walled Lake Branches. Pontiac Federal .Savings HOME OFnCE: 761 W. Huron Street DOWNTOWN OFnCE ROCHESTER BRANCH 16 E. Lawrence St. 407 Main St. 4416 Dixie Highway - DRAYTON PLAINS 1102 West Maple Rd. - WALLED LAKE THE POXTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MARCH ?5. 1060 THIRtY-SEVEX Contamination Overwhelming We Take Poison Every Day i W their water and 120 million are dumping ae«age into them. The number of automobiles has risen in 50 years from 1.000 to 70! ily 9it million. In the only 9ity where the WASHINGTON (API - Man is;mittee. which released iU report I rapidly making the world such an today. unhealthy place to live in that a| The principal areas explored by whole new approach to public;a dozen expert witnesses were i health problems may be needed. | water and air pollution, radio-i A major new division in the logical hazards, traffic accidents!situation has really been studied U.S. Public Health Service is be- and the use of chemicals in food,!—Los Angeles—it has been found ing planned to deal with the drink and agricultural processes, that 3.400.000 pounds of hydrocarpoisoning of the air, water andii,_,,_™ __ being poured into the air food supply that has accompanied I ^*^®*^* GALMNS \ 20lh Century progress. Surgeon Included: ♦ ♦ * I General Leroy Burney says. , The United Sates is now holding Looking back at the course of I® mUlion {events one witneu. Dr. Rolf Elias-! A N T l|el|> W^e;d Male 61 Wgatoi F«—b 7 ------------...nJ. WAirrsD. raoer _________IMS W. Hsw. . D E r K N DABLB BaaTanm. Deafh Notice _______. : . ,________MMt k* capcrtaiMd kulldtas bull- DtItu U. ^ ^ _ Ina nnum r*brle«lort. I , WINS. MARCH 14^ ISW. ni^ SI oSIll St. y*S-«S&i_ _ _ _ rr aJir I?S^M mS: ! CM MuvsM. .aTBADT. mom. j DEtrfAiniSSlST^ ft Decoratliis a IMTXRIOB AND EXTERIOR t Sbarpr-ObrrtU ____ lAkr Ort«« I n Puaeral biruBm-ndlnc Iran namnUI 1^. lAkf OrtPB^_____ ______MARCH n. ISM. HOR- -J C.. SM iMt BM a. M; bflovMl wile 9t Jack Jotmetwc belored danaSter al Mn Fnak Chanejt; dear mother al Jack Johnitoa Jr ; dear .later al Mn. WllUam PuIUa Puaeral seretea • in h. h.1.1 Saturdar. March St. “ Irom the O^kt-• —^ - WUUam Orlinn (£apel with Her. Martaach oincUtlas Inte--------- Perry Mt Park Idra Jobortaw will He....................... Orlinn I Sparka- ■ elder. US Orchard _ . FLOOR 8ANOITO. Wjnr - Iba noor aander. PE S-JW._ A-1 CARPENTER AND CABINET rrator Th at* wp and apanla'M I Atrcran sual.ty pant. Paid day*, laturaaca k .eacatlaaa M. C MFG. CO: W>tSaMLllH «. UMf Road. . Wallad L*^. DRUG AND POOHTAIH L J bSTslm___________^ EZPBRIXWCBD ORllX 0«. ply IB pacaaa. MI W. Hwram Bk ' POLL AND PART TmE WATTRIHS - OEI MT~B^^SwT -PE y-TSS* _mataiL ^ *-WT» __ _ ____ PAhfflHO. WALL WdSHIHO.^A-per teraoeed. Terma. B. T. Baa* Swkr PR 4-TI46. DL I-.IIM^ PADlTlNb, PAPERiNO. BEMOf* al. Waahlns. PE I-S3U.___ PAIKIINO. INT B^E^^^PAPEB 533^____________________ WALSXB * OAKY MOtO jk TP. rm S4ST1 IM N. JohaaoB k-rMAs6iniy7BiicB e Rt-bgt pe sssii___WJLJ: mngataa. Hra, toailM*. ^ ~TilevlBlon SCPVlce 24 briw. maht wan SriiiEsnNb~poinTON~OPEN i lor yoBBg maa wha U wWInc to accept low ealary whUe leanilii«. I want's WOREBBS. nOT BALER- ' mao Silt week soaraBloed ta start MarM, SI to SI. lata Bwdoi mtR phaaa. OB S-S**>. _ | JOB MOLOER COLOMUA NON _we< ----- ... - —.— Lakt A-IK r. can aad hla_ Apply ^amj J pm The size of the problem and the Inadequacy of existing procedures for coping with it were underscored at a recent hearing before a House Appropriations subcom- active wasle and by 1980 will have accumulated ® mUIion more gallons. It hasn't the slighte.st idea how to dispose of it safely and is Just hanging on to it. Where two million people got their drinking water from streams in 1900 and 24 million dumped sewage into them, today 100 million depend on the same streams for (applying." LARRY MOTHERWELL Motherwell Gets Life Sentence sen, a professor in Sanitary engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology., observed; ! "Basically. I feel the forces of: destruction which are brought about by man and his activities are exerting a greater influence! on the environment today than the! forces of restitution which man is' R Answers Detroit NAACP E N a A p fa MAMH'i3~iiM"'DR mb* Aon a to N dn-attano Ch. fie. AiJJb« in wwrk. apply between * B aad S:M ►m. Oeneral PrlmlniR a lie NmI» ' dear lather at Jaha glllcw N-alle. Mlu Jane Mealle. Mn. f“‘*« “ Bernas Oak- ChMter iMargarcti aheJly. Mn CoBBly __________ Raymond iMaryi Mamda ahd Mra. maH TO WORE OH BDHTRTIIIO Donclai iNorai Ury. Ladaa at p3ny P---------- " ---------- Borrow wUl bo coaducted ta Pan- —-- — titc Loda* No ill. BPOX. Prt-dar. March M. at S p m. at Iht DcWlU C DarU Puatral Raam. Puneral urrlco wUl he held Bat- . ____ _____ Aii*^S?t. , PABf'TIME'WORE IVBRINaR d ofllclatlna. Interment I j5nU.hed._PR_*-5SI7 Chapel Memorial don--- jbOT LEX JRWRLRT - PATTR _plaa. Ito InroalBienl MA *-*n> LIVE IN ' " PrtM Boa M_ ' ntOCXBB RNOINIRR TO WORK A-1 REBIDKimAL. COMMERCIAL i " _ , h„o« aERTlCK. —■ 'irial Maaaa and aaa.. C*l»T’a T^, l2pUR SERWic*. ^AladMm OoM re day or MaM FE SASM.____________ _____JaSm W. MT, n^T OR KiOHT TV SERVICE, S-IUS.___________________ PE t-llM or PE S-SJM ; gLOCB, CEMENT AND ______M. P BTRAEA _______ I carpentry I jKNSEN’a TV SERVICE. AFTER. Cbadractte PE AMU____ i noon A ereidBa call PE SMM 25 __Proa ttUmatci. . aem___________i OCR SPECIALTY. Upholstering ______ wore" NbTHWO'TTO! EAELE'S CUSTOM large er seall. COMBtrcial, real-' In -tpi Cooley Laxe Rd. Sag dance. Sa yr». eapedencc. Free' I-M41 _ ______ _______ eatimalea )^lal aprlng prle*. aL'S UPHOLSTPRINO PE 4-17*7 _________: r worki Uee M. man tar tw ' a wacca. Muat be clean — (Ml anytime. Com- ---------. - I-TMI /ALL TAPINO aii&^PINlBH-Free eaUmaUa. PE 1-«7«1. FREE ESTIMATE OH WIRINO - - rrtajure rej^a^re irlc Cb. ISM W. r------- Truman 'Quoted Correctly’ About Lunch Sitdowns i s INDEPENDENCE. Mo. I Former President Harry Truman Democratic coiiference In Dc. says he was quoted correctly on! which he was scheduled to a statement about Southern lunch attead. counter sitdowns. I brother-in-law George Wal- He told two officials of the De- i^ce underwent surgery Tuesday. tPoit branch of the National Assn, i ^ _____________ | for the Advancement of Colored' Peiiple yestertay he made the statement in Louisville. Truman was quoted as saying:; GRAND RAPIDS OR-Dr. Donald u L “If anyone came lato mv store and tried to atop bnainrM! I'd throw him out. The Negro should behave hlmnelf aad H. Bourns is leaving Calvin College as sociology department director, he said today, for a teaching post at Western Michigan University T “O •‘SSI BALBBMBR TO 8ELL,JSOrrRKRR8 , prrlcne. hot imc.mSV'TS^ Kb MILLEBa_;^OOR_}»RriCK LAJ^ I NoticCS ft PerSOMlS W iBdch Wr^n Puneral mry- and appllancM lor hlfh caliber h«r employawat afiuw. Wallaa. | “■*>**« “■ ‘‘“‘•‘““I- rE .. k.M U...k ---k-------- ...... ----Ml- --------- I ---- RTAN. MARCH S4. ItM. D WIL-Ilam. *7M Corunna St ~ lord, ace •*. dear la'" ley and NeUon Ur< PrinrU A Bedford, bi teven (randchlldi |reat-iriBdchlMr.B __________ Ire a in be held Saturday. March J* at I pm. from Pure ley Funeral Home with Ret .Robert Oarher oftldatlni Intormeni in Wen H'chland Cemetery Mr R.van will lie In elate at the Puriley Funeral Home WILSON MARCH 14. ISM. BERT L . Ml Palmer St. a*e M. dear father of Ralph Wllion. Harry ■ and Paal Wilson; dear brother ot Mrs Maude Barlett and Mrs Pearl Dunslilr: also surriyed by 11 irandchlldren and three inot-trandrhlldren. Funeral scrrice will be held Saturday, March N. at 3M p.m from Sparks-Orimn Funeral Rome with Rider John Erhard offlclallni Interment la Losantpon. Indiana ___ Card of Thanks 1 ■tan- WANTED OROCKR WITH SUPER RviaB and market eaperlrace Apply Tom's M) surriyed Market. IM Orchard Lake Road. > ;,JIOPTRNBR8 I II cyid. Ret PE S MIU.l.VERY W6<,,r Ucenaed huUdar. FhA - TROMA's UPHOLa-nCRINO 1(7 NORTH PERRY BT. FE Lost Slid Found BLOND COCKER SPANIEL, 1*0 sri. Answtre to the nama ol Oinsar. Vary *antla. Raward. PE 4-nis. LOOT. POINTRR, MALE. WAt«-lord, Drayton ataa. Reward. OA _3-*jfe.____________________ LOOT: LAD1R8 OLA88EB WTWW Huron J» Bastnaw. PR i-OM*. Hobbiei ft Suppliei 2(>A LIONEL TRAIN * CARS. TRACE refarracas. Bapertcnced preferred, j Can PR 4-]»n lor appol^rnt ' SHOR SALESMAN ‘ FOR PAMat jperleuced. Phone' OR 3-S14I SAU'SMFX To -himnate Jewel Teo Co rou . In Drayion Plains Waterford, aiyl i Clarkston area i Ml 4-«i Ekcelleat career opportoaiUes af- fertuf a secure and pcrai---------* position with Um-couMy al land ---------------- Shorthac PLABTERINO AND R R P A I R I work Prta toUm -taa. Wet Mty-ara. MT XIAM * * E 1-»JM. | ______________ PLABTKRpid a REPAIR-REAB. IcRal olfleat piwCanwd. I _Pal Lea: TK t-W_____ ----- .a... W|.IJ^ PLARTRRUiO. NEW AND REPAIR. y — Blue CroM — Ra- Vam JIalIrr.UL _______ R(X)F REPAIRS KAVKSTROCOBIRq,___PE JS444 ' , TRPNCHINO. KXCAVA'nNO jPOR '"taw^ fflceOakkata Cawy < UNDER PINMIHO HaIemENTS. r Bl£Sln«^Lalayal«a Rt't _ Praa aatfataa. MT 3-»1M AEROTRED8 KNAPP .SHOES d Herman_____^OB J-llM ARE YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS? Than 'lontolldata all your bin« h bare I place to pay. BUDGET SERVICE good elliien. Common aemie and effective Sept. 1. Call Cuixi 'Pearl' S ____________............, __ HAVANA. Cuba - This island, ,, , — . I e Arthur L. Johnson executivv 8ec- 9»Ued the Pearl of the Antilles, Is; Tells of Gratitude for retary, sent Truman a telegram |*®*"gest of the West Indies Islands.' Jurv's Deddina Aaainst “y*"* *•“‘''1 ----------------- i iy cj. ^ ® ”*^!ment, and gaded that if he had; it would fake 1.9 mUlion box-( Death Edict |been quoted accurately, it was,cars to carry one year's United 1 ! "shocking and deeply disappoint-[states lumber production. DOWNIEVILLE. Calif. (AP) _ ” Larry Lord Motherwell, Sierra IXJSIN’G FRIENDS County’s model prisoner, says he; Truman’s wire said; ticatloni aunt. I _ County NOTICE TO BIDDERS I Bealod propoiaU will be recriyed by tha Board of County Road Commli---- |«lonm ot th» County of Oakland at is gratefiU to a jury that voted tor; would do just what I said Lpin[ia?”‘'3ichi” ’’"Shtif Vio “li'm' lilc imprisonment for him. , would, NAACP is an organi^tion|Bft«tfrD* attodird time. April i3. iwi. * * * which has been working for good m'o'^ocr ^m'. oiTh? .SHIi ".u Jurors coijld have-feiven him the and common sense in this situ-death penalty after finding him which we are laced, guilty of murdering Pearl Putney. "When they do thing, thnt 72, a well-to-do Washington. D.C..! rnuae people, who ha\> been widow, whose bone were found friendly to them as I have been, near this mountain community. to feel that they are doing the Motherw4U, an admflled liar Rfong thing, they are losing and confidence man. has steadily friends Instead ol making them, denied killing the woman who took ..j, j j a cross-co^ry auto trifi with him g„y (hp thing to you per-jih* bait intcrVit . . . sonally, for all the newspapers and tfonerii S**tta countj a. J televisions in the country. liSf",;, find the 42-year-old. Bible-reading .. come to Detroit he' *board of county road com construction worker guilty of first ‘ ®..„ ® misoioners of the county degree murder after hearing of m ^ or^oAKLAND.^^cHioAN case that was mostly circumsfan- ^ tial. But It took the same panel saying bow,; sol d. lomirbon of nfne women and three men 14>i "“r c«nhden- hours and seven ballots to agree "“v on his penalty. , I His referenre to TRY INORATSrUI. APPRRCUTION lor tha klndnaai and (ympattay ahown u> durlnc our raernt ba-raavainrnt. tha Ismily ol tha Utr Charlaa Maiwall wtahaa to publicly thank aU whOM ata>. __ ______ •a*ai. carifa. nowara and atlara of Tal^raph Sir telephone' CANVASSERS' AND Royal _ _ 'Tmr.MAKERS " Mllllna marhloa eparator. Jl* . Clothai. SM North SasMbW SS"rifMr«‘l«,?' 8HIPPINO AND BOUNO'CLMIK taad’ P* *.» »MI PankaU. Datroll. Juat aait ' mRLOoifriELO WALL CLEANERS. -. ^ ^ ----- «.ii ,«a Twp napr I] MUaJ ^Baaisiess ScrvicR ^ 15 I ALUMINUM aiDIMO, MT kPE- d aaatdrial (uarao- Foneral Directors Drayldo Plahia Slngla. Inst on aalat. FT *-««_________ Travel California *ffTr.‘',Vl i".rw^ lanlaad Naad roi manM awd 1 talaphma tairey. aaginaw r OR- NLI- makes OP FOUNTAIN P Donelson-Iohns S'ir'SS _ FUNERAL ROME - ' __'jOa»luad_Ior_PmaraU”_ SPARKS ORIPPIN ihlAPEL ThouifaUul Sanrict_PE (-M41 Voorhees-Siple WOOL SPOTTER PW Dry CVaBUM Data AppI Mr PruaU. »M B Ttlacraph PoBUac _ __________ WHITE WOMAil TO CARE FOR .! as_— • !5S ~ ELECTRIC MOTOR BIOIYICE RE-I B^lBs Md rewtadlng. Sit E. tw KkirHana PE 4-3NI FUNERAL nOMF.^ Ambulanct Saralaa. Pteaa wr Mol< PE 1-STW ---- — futural Parry 1____________ > (IM Rlihland Road WANTED AMBmOUS MECIIAN- 1 od^ Cemetery Lota Yacation paid a Spply Andy Cuaj ua.aiir i laldwin Ayanua WOOL SI'OT I I.R HEATING SERVrCE Psraacat alaaaad. rtpalrad. due work. asTortmuh ».«r_ __Ovar Cohtallyj^ Jawalari AA PH IV ATE DETiCCTIVEar Don’t worry. Know tha facia. Es- par^tbadowIna^PE ^6101^__ ANY QINL OR WOMAN NEKD^ Inc n trlandly adrUer phooa PE M13Z. Altar I p.m. or U no AO-awtr. PE SAIM^Confldo^ol. BiOT'S t' TO II YEARS VACA-ilon OD o IM aero roach. Rld-tnc. aporU. croRi archary. awlm-mint eamp-ouli and olbar taanU. I I.. - onwboy’t Ilia, tralnad nar. 1 Li MU3 ... _™ Oalt Ranch. M4 fit Varnen. Royal Oak Mleblton. TOLd WAVE SPECIAL t* M COM-pitta. Dorothy's Baauty Shop, fl NOTICE U HEREBY OIVBH THAT MULTM.AEK8 CON8EBVATION iSf°Sc*.rar.»'S& att'?Tn‘ RD. WALLED LAKE. MICHI-OAN hot oppllad to Uia Mlchlfan Liquor Cootrol CommUtloa lor a cliAi Hcanaa lo tall taer. winr and tpirlla to bona tlda mamtart of 2ha*Llquor*Control' Commlitloo tn (rant said llcani. upon tha tipIraUon ot 1* days from data ____________________________ haraol Oatad MARCH Jt, ISM. “rw O^NICE a SCHOOL suppun rtpair ttrylca. PE Ollu—Party Paaora— _________,______weodinO needs .... rOUR AD I7.M A -Oraatina Cards—Stationary— - OIMMICK-a GALORE FE BOOKS. OIL PAINTB PE 3-Me* I Mr 1 YOUNG' men Id NEAT. ol Dal roll. Erinc tham t< BOX RCnJES land County Road CohimIsMon bid- a A P i >. ••• dint forms. \ R / - -I M ’ •! All proposals must ba plainly markadj \ #\ / ’ i .,1 as lo tbair contsnts \ / I / , I IM Tha Board rasarvas Iht rl*ht to fa- \ / \ / Jeet any or all proposals or to walval \# .1# _________ drfacts and to acoapt tha proposals' W V Hwlai that In the opinion of the Board. Is in[ ” ” j nCRl A Wacfc Ouarantaad PE ____ SHEARa AND CLIPPER BLAOBS __________Dria^U. fai- ' rgrspx a Dill. _ WANTED BLDRR LADY TO' UVl In Light housework ond r— uanlon to middlaoga lady. s.«n --------- — ------- bafora g p m PE S-3SM WALL 4*AFH1NO BT MACH RUOS ------ carprts ophol. cleaned PE M4M. IN DEBT? IF SO LET US B M4I4 Main Claanarf, 44M EUsabatb Lak^Rd____________________ I'.ART-TIMF. lOB WE HERB AT. KIRBY ABE SLAVE DRIVERS, but U N7 4* Florida! WAITRESS WANTED irsu. s^BiiiorniB ana return a need Jumbo Jack Raprrsanl leading sport publ ' Araraga (4S-SIM par weak Trans furnishad Must be able to laaaa Immad Sea Mr Southard. Mlchi-■an EmpI Bar Comm . 242 Oak- laiM |g am to 4 p m No phone „ , . con. Help Wanted ...........Y,T!r“ Min/*’' * LAMES TO HELP WI'I H SPRING aroga (2 M par hr l» N Parry. ALTERATIONS PE *-Md( iV'sKfn • “ ■ _JI Ftoranta Ara. Pontiac _ Uma g7* wk For IMarTlaw M CARETAKER FOR SMALL APART- DRESSMAKING.'TAILORING, AU Sionlay Home Products PE 1-3S4I '™lSi.|*’“‘fmA,t'of 'tetiT'lKeim^ - Rass*Boi'?r* * *** Help Wanted Female ESTABLURED * h ». IIM Pre-Easter Candy Sale ^ Special All Weekl NOnCt TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will ba racalaad by the Besrd ol County Road Commit-: tlontrs-.ql ths County o/ Osklond st; thoir offlcet. 243# Pontiac lake Road.: Pontiac. Michigan, until 2 M o'clock, > pm Bittern Sltndird Tima. Tuesday.' April 12. IIM. and will ba publicly: o^nad anif —-- following: One year’s raqulramant i Information, bidding b 1 spaclftcatlons mtv be ob N tkly part tl lANCTAL 1 BAKERY “ IS. H to only AMarton I -n-t U ham Mt 4-71H WT-: AKE NOT A T.OAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Help Wanted Male CtXANB^ R^SPOTTRH APPLY RARYSITTRR DAYS IM iST CLAIR Msln CHanars. 44M EUrebath .g^oiRL-RETWEEN tJreiRpiNCRD ' JANITORr'-—- ^ Mirhl* n J . ba married and b BAKER ' lor furnishing t T Auto Salesman lalpful but Imltad op- ItptN^^ won Sand quaiirirarioi arancat to PonrUr Prats. EXPERIBNCEO ALL A I Kaodj' Lfl-177* * *' anug Income Tax Service JND- • 52 ustodlan for rhurc*< t mani 12 s I gy Can ■ 1* M p m. I portunliy call li RINK. Siudabakar Lark Bslaa ' BABTaiTTER AND HOUSEWORK I da<« awn iransportalkm or sloy niahta » dart OA 1-333* BABY SITTER PREPRR OLDER ... ... ^ - -. _____ «4 W HURON BT. DAYS. 6M Prats Frsnkim Bd Eats PE 4-3M1 RESTAUKAVT MANAGER AS INCOME TAX RETURN PRE' Mum hare asparianca la land pared in your home by quallflad praparttlau. dmini raom aanlca aicdintanl with master , degree - ■■■ anti curb sartsea CaU OR 4-*|gl Appotnlmaat PE i-7»J4 _ from dal ACCURATE-EXPERIENCED ON_ AND Only *ia* at Stmt Drug Slora. NOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Blooinflrlri Open jj - ~ - pramtsaa ara loca... _. — Lona Lake Road has applird tha Mlchlcin Liquor Control Cl mlt.nlon for a club llcanta tall bear, wine and spirits to b 40* I. ' plainly mirked right to rtjact as to their' contents. Tha Board rasaryas any or all proposals and to accept tha proposilt that In the opinion of the Board. It In the bast Intarast snd to Iba idVoqtsga of the Board of Coanty Road Commissioners | ' " County of Oakland. Mlchutn. - coi-------- - *•—- r of Oakland. I A BOYS 14 yaart of ace. ana haya toe aa-:oma aa tndapand-offar March II 1**0 D ...anlla Dlaltlon. In tha mailer of the -arntng Henry Walker. Assorted Chocolate Cream Eggs CHfWrf. COCOANUT, CARAMR CREAM Q { s Regular 6 for 50c Special 6 for Pan Jelly or Cream Eggs I the prasanl whrl ithar of sold mir I and Slid child I ths Blata; and tl I this (.hurt 49c Chocolate Honey Cocoanut Chicks and Rabbits QQC Special Box of 10 for 00 Regular 10 for 39c Chocolate Marshmallow Nests ' Regular 6 for 44c Special 6 for 39" Chocolate Marshmallow Eggs MUC Oe DARK CHpeOUTE ^OC Special Box of 12 for O/ Regular 69c Btata of MIchlgon. you Had thot tha hearing will ba held at the aarvlrt Canter. Court House 11MB West »y4 In tha City Uor lo said County, on tha Vh April. A D 1»M. at nine o’rlncl paopla ol ;hs, - baraby noil-' sold pallllao; FE t opportunity Many itarprltlog boss aro buying tliafr own clothes, rarning spending money, •nd puttuic money lo the bank, with tha profits from their mNTI.XG PRESS CAR BILLER POR MRRCURT dealer S', days weak Mutt ba lood typist Lloyd Motors. 23* a Saginaw FI 2-»131._ CAR HOPS WORTS APPLY IN parson, gs o night plus tip. Auburn Rd . Ullm _ counter' pers6n~“for"dry cleaners, aaparlancad or will train : - Age *• to 3* Mutt ba nest, par-sosuUa able lo meat public and ' nsporuiion Good •4733 *1* E Mo- FmnlAVIfiMt Awmk-sm O ACCURATE-EXPERIENCED ^E^mpioymeni Agenoes v Eatomge a soturdays Roma CaUs by appMounr- DOCTOR i BOUN i A.\ SliKv ASST. Bin I ■r than mytall. , John J ’BsVcbck’j’r' 3103 St"jo-42 E. Wka PE 4-11*2 or PE M773 saph, Pontiac. Mich, .^LL WORKINT. PKO- I*LE:S.T.A.X SiERVICL.^ 10 Board 28 Must htaa a nice appaaraora and gsiy q -ynj I plaosaot paitonaMy. typing, an- ____ --------- ----------------- ■odSKKrKWNOlTLT'TAXigr* UCENiED HOME DAY OR EMpIre 3-34a«n poimmenu Midvest Cmploymrot » will ha«e openingt t opportuDttir MI I ! pie. Biravicghaai__________ CC3MPANION and ROUmBErait lor ir.lddlaogad Udy. Ilya In lovely home parminantfy. Northwest ‘ «»»>' Datroll BR' EVELYN EDW ARDS VOCA-nONAL (X3UNSELINO SERVICE 4'a EAST HURON SUITB PE b«M4 - PE 4-M3* PAST ACCURATE TAX SERVICE' LICENSED HOME BY DAT OR ■ Tom Doucette Union Lok# EM weak FE 4-414* LICENSED HOME OAY .'CARE Parry Pork. FE 4-7ni^ i FRIENDLY LOR* COST TAX SERV. i ica Tour horn* or ours. M3* N Parry FT JI-rJ*7 PE 2-3171. _ LONO'PORM ITEMIZED IN TOUR homa_ *» PE 4-«7M __ tONT WODEK. TAX CONSULT-out Municipal — ' - D.ihas li Wtd. Hoaaehold Qcods 29 . COUNTER GIRL JOE'S CONEY Island No 2 4*27 Dtiia Highwty 1 apply In parson apai7ant ro.NTI.U I'RL.^S Circulation Department^ THL PONTI.AC I’RF.SS CURB WAITRESSES' 1-0*17 _ LEARN MODERN SPA - Oroups of 4 at *1 pi taarhar Coll PE jMI*3 SINOINO LESSONS - PRIVATE lesions 01 rao.onabla price Wall quolltlad and rompatapt taaebar -______O H T a SOLD. _ lamps, ale MY UMI., Off'oakiand Fe'”*-2Tvi . BARGAIN HOUSE NEEDS' NOW." — opyi V'a __________ Used turn TVs a sppltai:caH. '■ TOUR HOME OP. MINE ‘ . Pf®** I*I«»aa Pji rt 2-«*42. 1424 Alhl OR 1-3333 , CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- ' I pIlAHcas Old placet or housefull. I a ^ , __^' Prompl courlaout 11 r y I c a. FE Laundry Service 20 4 7**1 _ _ _ _ _ aj-'-yg ’•.ss.r's «a's c auction Appraisals. 21 It bain* Impractical to msk. i ■ —Trie* harairf. this tiimmon shall be sarrad ba publics i lng*17 ths Pontisc Pres,, printed and clrculalad In tain wouniv Wltnats. tha Honorable Arthur E Moofa. Jud*a of said Court In ths Cr-of Pontiac In said CuTiniy, this 23rd ‘’“fsaVu **”*** ARTHUR E MOOR* ' '* 'IKhOTHy'' Deputy Probala Ra«lstarl Juaenlle Dlrltton; March IS. 1»M 2 TED'.S W'oodwanl and Square Lake R»l “v£Hh^: Dining Room NEW A-1 ACE THEE SERVICE. RE-mevBl AIM) trimmlnf Get our _hi6 nor rt ws Moving ft Trucking 22 MIchlgaA^OL l-SUI WHEN IN DOUBT. CALL U8 FE 4-710* Turn touts, fut-nllura or anything of ralua Into readv cashll Consign at 1( par cant lor sailing or buy outright Sun Salas, t* S Jhiginaw. _PonUac Wtd. Miscellaneous 30 I CARFENTER WORK and rapait FE 4-421*______ -I ALUMINUM SIDIHO. MT SPK rlaliy. work and material guaran- .’b?*-f* ____________ A-1 MOVINO SERVICE ________________ *1 PAIWTINO ANO WALL PA* ReftMttBbl# Rfttet PEH458 iiavit VftfT a TVwe*wetT»e perm, FE 3^721 -------- "*.*WS^ ~ omu. CAlrr.AGH^ ^ * Local ai>d_ long_dlslanca moving SMALL CRIB 'TO FIT MATTRESS, I buy thaso I A-1 DIE MAKER ON SMALL A medium slsa prograstita diet Holly Toe a Mochlna Co. Ill Rosetta St . Holly _______, hoaa I CHIP OR jProportr uslva of Bloomflaid Hills a And M ol Bloomfield Hills I •acUon 13. Bloomfield Tor Otalond p».“"*Il.?!l®’lSJ‘t'‘iha To ol Bloonfli Bloomllrld following df-| 3* thru 8 Pleosa Uka _oord of tha 1--- tonutivaly daclorad “ya following e--- Constroetlon ISS"» .M’l’M.XNCF. SKRVICE^M.NN HOSTESS Rapiy'Ponuac Prms Ml Hi - ?;s,*hisL.Tri;r,'?i'„a*h;f “a“r‘’'\Vh;.“^*r,ScSiTO- 1 rucks to Rent ass AppI' --------- - . uw.« -----^— ---------- i * * pi ■arson only baiwaan 1 TKD'.^ WOODWARD AT ^ARE LX THE-GOOD 1 HOUSF.KEEPING.SHOP: *1 W Huroa Straat ! H.W E YOU MET THE PUBLIC? M office CARPCNTKR WORK NEW ANO altaralloqv pooaluig 4 trim owl.: . ...... , , , oia... PE t-4»M ___________________Dump Trucks Saml-TrAilers CARPENTER WORK OP ANY Poiitiac Fai'lll ailll * Industrial Tract. EX^L MARRIED MAN wTTh 173* II Including 4 manhoi.t' ---------•! of * ",*ousa laads ml • KertiVM Drive. Bloomfield tlUh WK. --------... forth sbo»i Ptans and estimates have b< ; pared apKart on file with ’.ha ] : Clerk fqir public snmlnatlon. 1 mate et cost as prepared shows * — prelect to be lll.lf*'-furtr — ^ - 8 parlanra or those datiring solaa csraar This sapIdlT aspondlog orgomtotlen offers top tomlngs tneantlya bonuses A' aall rounded company training program Oruop Iniuranea and protacilta ON THE JOB . raquasts; handling com-p'linu ate ~ And you'll find a stimulaitn* »ona PE *-gg0g___ ilNWqNTED M I B CT~ARTICLES, y^k^d up fra. of char... EM ^ND^UUreMEST* ’*'^”4“.S.m^®l.‘''b.k'!pMu?Jta^^ J 6l i.*»s» _____ Money Wanted 31 .. . private party will pay 7 M» a. woodward par cant Intarast .... n 44,41 FE 4 1442 by a loaaly bri Open rmuy______Inclining Sunday Pontiac Press. 1______________ LA Reduced Ratcn ; Wanted to Rent Local or loog distance moving. ----- SMITH MCVIHO CO FE »-J4M i unFURN 2 BEORM. OR LARGE I UOHT AND HEATT TRUCKING. badrm House. Responsible pony. TUI dirt, grading, sand. I General vicinity Pontiac Airport. 1 front end lokdiog FE ** « «*«• I lovely brick home. Writa (!Si Share Living Quarters 33 »Mbw®if i the JOB ; guaraolaad_FE *-3*37 WALL WASHING DONE RIORT ' and prIcad rIght FE 4^1*77 TOUNO'maRRIED man I* NEEOe work badly 'Exparlancad In raa- - _ ____ ________ .. ... ---.. CLASS DECORATINI IBT CLAIM I... ____ log. Reas Don Back I m CLASS PAINTING AND DEC-orating — ---- ' sales manigamant Ppr li___ CSlI PE *^3* or' OR l-MT* BU'tCilER!' MUST KNOW QUALl-; ty meats 4 ran meat dept of, new quality market lo Bloomllald Taka further noUoa Umt tl Tosrrshlp clock p.m.. at -Ip fUU. la tl _______ fir th--- .any obj^lloos tc — ---— —, Improvements and to tlw aps«lnl nsasm-i m“‘-“‘'‘c‘‘^feHDUD«r OYER 11 wmi YOU'LL WORK b trlandly. helpful a la on aUraatlva 1 CAN YOU TAUt? OUR PROGRAM IF YOU QUALIl- , wma PoAac Proas March 1* an* U. IN* sells ItsaH Work avadtogs 4 lol- Slf¥E*Y»^“- ^'^"T I aapeOaBM. awDUl s t WOITEN WANT WALL WASH-_ln| 4 house clasning FE J7S*I DAY WORK WANTED FE 1-4472 IRONINOS PICKED UP AND DE-llvand. PE 4-27M ' lady dhireb liort"'r6uu- work 4 tarr ot older ptnon PE IP CLASS PAINTING. WALLPA- I^^PAINTINO m^Rl^R ,^EX-Oulrtalaad*'ptat* atc^Fj/A-lw! AA PAINTUTO 4 DECORATINO. J* years akbarlanet Raosonobla. w— —imotas P*— "• -—- ABILITY I sail your land contract at lowest possible d’- - MIMidORAPHINO. TYnNh. SBC- Phono UL 2-Um! ■ LADY IRTERIOR DBCORATOir. PapariBi PEJ4M3. * - PAlkTINO - - 4^cAL-",mRi“-A^:^ j Imi^ 0 DOSSIL.._______ McCullouth has given I • 1.. ...V .-------1, equity Cash 'obUcatlons. C 4-3144 o — U R*a .. IN* W C^/fOR land OOMTRACfS. “ * Walt, 4*40 p—---------- OR V13U ::L^ t;:. Jti: !!' •!i;, ,!!;./4!,../- i ] ■. ■If THE PONTIAC PRESS. FHIDAY. MARCH 25. I960 SInrc Livinc Qmrten 33, Rent Apte. UnfurnuiM^38 Rent Home» IJntiirii. 40 .MODEST MAIDENS By J«y Aian For Sale Hotues 49 For Sale Houaei 49 Foible Houief_ For Sale Houiei 39 > W) |D04 toad caotncU. Kt« -•r MMoo«d Towr o«»!i npoe Ml-UlMtorr iDipMtiM or proMiiT ttUo. a»k lor Eon TtBpletaa.--■__________ K. L. Templeton, Realtor ,4 aoom. eath i _*u d»T ioi a _ _ JOBE, HCW1.T DBCO-__ til rk 4-3140. - < acwiipyrLEX. mo omaid L»o Ea______ JU90 l«ry. ra. AW~kATH. DEPEIt. 7 aboiio. 2 eatbe its uontS! Ill W Ern York Coll owMt OA I 2111 Buyers for Contracts CLARE REAL ESTATE rc J-TM -ME. ra 4.4IU 40171 U Stout. Wanted Real Estate 36 ALL CASH 01 a FBA EQUrnM a roa nood »oew telckly. etU 7« LOTS WAXTF.b; aiBtio or froup lott. lo PooUoc or«o - II U 1-4177 Srot Otrtft. Oond Dtt|hbon. Omr^ ra MM’ oRrr I etU FE 4-USl. > RM REAR OEM ROBP STOVE WtSTOTTN REALTY _ LETbs SEOW YOU HOW TO eotb lor tout hoao or Met end l« fret ^ t« R ROSLYR. I EEbRMS. ITS _Clw Omtll lomlly. __ Al BURN TERRACE Close to Auburn Ave. 1 room a both, full boHmrat, rktn nicr nrl|hborhood tatll ^ It mil? * CtWR*^’JfTOM"™MODER'J F^*L rtrJSl'I" ‘•"■‘•ot A luitt prriorird It No^enuorrn (too monin rm clEAN HODYRR OIL HEAT J _____________________ bodrm Ttrrtcc W»»t ildr Nrtr I RMS. a BATH^UTT^PAID IBT trbool Whil* teninti PE nopr^to CUT OR MMl _________o»r^j:ik. H. C. NEWINGHAM DL Mill WANTED -_LAE» USTIROS lers Galore" I healT dreorotrd non too fnr- q^ro ■ E SIrd Vf? * y* **•..*_**“'•* ■• ' *11 dty 8 luyei ibmjiRD^RP > RM ARD RATH PULL EASE- COLORED 2 BEDROOM lit PER' f _mot Ott bet^FE 3-1243 inonth OR 3-1M*. ^ J LARGE AIRY ROOMS. OVER!- . ODPLEE'HOUBE D< KEEOO RaV lookln* pork poor Tol-Buron. bor Sterr turn. Ploatr ctll brlort AduIU onT». FI 2-M74._ •-MM _ ___ t ROOM APARTMENT NEWLY LE AREA. 4 RMS . BSMT. ATT I doetrttod. ehlldron tlloncd. oU qtr*«r. tuto hoot PE 2-liII. . MODERN 4 Eboiia AND OtiLITT |» RMS . MODERN. kiRST FLOOR. , room, bobr otlcomo. I7t Mr me ■■ ...................‘ tnd drpoth Inqulro oi Til Dorli R4 . Aubura Brlih- sr;, .OR 1 ECDRU 'BRICE OAS Rent Apts. Furnithed 37 > RMS a BATH cm. PURR. IN NEW _Ponlltc MY l J7n. '» RbOMs'a BATW WEST side; Judoh I y sot a sun HOME IN __;."peV7^""‘ TAyW 'Ri^itor'oR 4^3*4'’^* ______ i RObil FLAT FOR RBn' LO* WARWICR HAB IN STLVAN 1 noOU^AmU^ Urn-miR "SSlorwr FtdSJck A*E'nford. uV* luTDlthod. PE 4-4411_____ Ctll FB 4-74M ^ iilii ‘‘ ‘ S?*tpt"iSfwob»n^™« »« 2 BEDRM OAS HEAT-Ml SuilUti lum MS * wk. MA M3M ^d hot wttrr 1M3 Auburn Rd PE 4-2*21 i U3E CLEAN RM EITCHEN mootb. Ma E.SII7 UNION LAKE 3 BBDRME Cl ORE --- CADILLAC. 3 RMS OAS BEAT. H.AGSTROM 1 bome MU3DLEBELT RD - 3 Bedroojh rmcDt Pitt- brlrk rtneh. PuU bticment with _ —1 lloort Etc rccrctUor room 2 ctr |tr*tr. ■no mr,wm .wn cood Urge lot Orly 111,7*0. IcDCed ytrd nicrly Itndtctped. FOR GOOD BUYS AND TRADES ,n ((,„ Airport Orrrlooklrc brtmllul Hammond ^ Elwood Reohy______PE 4-MW Loko W.MO down ^ SPARELWO CONDITIOR - WVll i T r 1 T T T 4 T Val-U-Way TO BUY OR SELL COI.ORED Clarkston with permq-oton* ciurier. ttormi tod oeroent, Ittlly lotolotod Situ-tied « 3 fully Itodicaped lott with fruit troei Ettro Ur|* It* oar garafc ftaturine: 14 x 11 wall ta wall carpeted llrlnf room. Exirt lartc bodroome Boautllul llpltbod tmfdwood lloort Pull NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. real EST.ATE. INC. MS. 8. Mato St. Omo DaUy I to I: Sunday 12 ta S _____,_____attached healed u rate Lartc lot Many ettrtr. So: It todiy. Pua price ga.tw.: Newly decorated. bunft--- Full baie- _________) heat, hardwood lloort Vacant-About MM motet you to. Hagstrom “O’ DOWN TO GI We htte 3 a 3 btdreosi old hbaot with lake prltUeto. Mai late caste mote you to. REALTOR , INI Elililliid Rd. lUMI PONTIAC OR 4-0358 John J. Vermett I payment. 171 j bedroom bunitlow Rard- 3 BEDROOM — fuU basement, lane livin* room and dlnlni room. Betas redecorated Btorma l^ick ^teeil OPP BALDWIN 2 bedroom bu biiemenl. tuto $2,500 Down. NORTON AVENUE I N C O M ——_ I ■ n,ih piue Very blgh monthly ti : $9,500 I CALL FOR DETAILS 1 and toturance R. J. (Dick» \'ALUET REALTOR 341 Oakland Ate Optn I ta I PE I-MII or FE 4-3131 lohnson WEST suburban 3 bedroom brick bunialow. Pull basement, oil BA hoat. watar soltanar. Landscaped tot Ilarmi a teteona. Com-munltt water a aewer Rea-looablt priced at lll.MS— Call taday! You Fix It.. . ; Win build 3 brdro i bome on your lot. .— — oak lloort tile bath, birch boards OR 3-7031 I RUSS McNAB ART MI S bedroom bungalow. ---- - loti 41 a 130 ■ r Pontiac. Ju • Connected t( I qualltylni buyer. LIST WITH' 30 tears op service CRESCENT LAKE AREA “.Mr. Dexter lin’f In, would you care to leave your flame?” decorated Only I r tptcr heater Newl tillage I For Sale Houses For Sale Houses west BLOOMFIELD TWP AT OR- lort or new nmrrira coupir. j rooms bott) Clffoo. 8eot <'i-srd IsOkt ond Ifiddl^bett floari 4-lNI or PE 3-I7H____________ fgrnlihed IM month. Sou * hedroijmi raiMU. T rOOM ARD ErrOTRfrm _ careluker__________________________ReVfJicM* l^JdlVt.'2 •dulU only. 3M K. Pu«dock PE ARCADIA AFTHo 3 rmln" UnViTm ®*' 3-3111._______________________Newly decorated •partment with " _ • . ----------- 3 OR 3 ROOMS. CLEAN S WARM 3 rooms ana hath at lU per Fof Rent RoOmS 42 411 W Huron. PE 1-1141. .■•““’c ChUdron wgicomo. eloeo -------------... |~RMM8 AHD BAfi, ilbbiRN. ff-n' > clean RM NICE SHAPE. PE *• • mwtji i-tnn food Baer tnwu, weu noaitd and matatainad - — .k u. ____________^ a. oaly Ml Olen tide toe ASulu c . after 4.31 p,m caretaker at A-1, Arcadia Oonrt. r E Hurou’ ai FAETLY He^aUad^^___ I BOOMS AND BATH. CLEAN AVON APARTME B Huron. FE Mt Clom< _____ _____ .---MAN. SHOWER. COOE- * p^' " Z^ura _____ P- ' TOMPOHYaEsTTOSMEFOR^ __ I >M EQUITY IN I ROOM HOME will take tlW rath «r ’*7 pick-up truck FE i-3134_______________| li DOWN MT'AvMONTH. I3.MI 3 bedroom tameni block build- I log. 434 Furntnorth. acrosa from OubllD School 't mile aouth ol i Oabow Uka. MA l-liOl I GROUP OF BUILDERS ElB j r low pricai through ttolumo ' purehaeeo oa cuatom "Quality ' Sum ' homat — Ml plant. Wall by ' ownari. PE IL Ejrei. PE 4-M^ t - ratLEVEL. 1 BED-X. m bathv linlahed family *. Northern High uros. OPEN y uad Buaday I to I p m el at Ml Fourth St. gMO On I Termi. Warrop Stout, Real-le. - Mi Blan. Well - ^J»li5»'».SI^E l-glgl. Ingaie No* oWgMIw MAHOOANY PANBLSO LIVING . * i • ‘“O™ Tltod bath, corn- living garden ipace wun Onlv M* moDth apd payment Immediate WEBTACRES 3 bedroom calonlal ‘pir'........ 1 bed- .e wild 7argo-kltrhen Nice I lot 100x431 Bateman I, Kampseri ' Humphries 7 TELEORAPR Open Bvei, KI-. 2-92.V) AULTIPIE LI8TINO 8BRVICt_ GILES SEE IT TODAY! The borne rou'ee Tudah Lake Estates . The IMO ALL ALU.MINUM MULTIPLE LIBTINO SERVICE «rJe‘«d laraft. utility i ](!*' Seat, htrdw^ floo'rV | tiT. "liiiM.’atTietVr.. I cUii to^Mor^le™ Hl*Pult bate- ment 3 car garasa at H.M* wlUi only II.Ml down up for icboeli Immedlata pot- | lyonlngt altar I apiclaT-ritia' lii CM- PE^3-T31g___ ar _UL 3-3MJ “■.■-I-_»lrt Coepyr BY 01VNER I ROOM MODERN -------------- ---- ----------- _ ................ ClEAN R'dOM'POR MAN. PTT. --------- -------------------- •17 E. Ftka . But. A tbow.r. g7 wk._PE 3-3411. ' l^aonabla _Termi_Pl >-g47jL 1 biRLS. nice'HOME "bp-ybOR' RT OWNER ALL MODERN, I-------—-B rat«_l47 W. Huron --------------- *‘• Brick Flat — Heated ' j " nuron ~ v7s~rtVwi.-v rtrvVi;v-~ AttracUyt fanr Itmlly bnlieins. i "OO*** TO* RKRT. PUNNISHED. - ***5° --- i NO MONE\ DOWN JlUAuburT^Ay, Auburn H* ! ^ <»1» »• " Paddo^ PE BT OWNER. J J^RM R^CM guburbao locatloh. Lpytly 3 had- Prmil A rkar priytla ratraneau. _* *••_____________ W«eh«> DL- Llrtog room. 1 btdroom. klteban- ROOM POR RENT. OIRLS ONLY, , » , »*»r nice lakt Mt lSSxlT3 iar.s?rApr.t“Jp.*v-o*r .........hv ow.ner^ _ BETWEEN 2 LAKES 3 largo fonetd-ln loli and Uka privtlogaa go with thia cute and rlean 3 bedroom home to Wa-■ Twp. ReaUy lor tale PE 3-MM ph^ PE I , tMALL RM 17 LAROe'RM I _________ quiet COUPLE lady. PE I-3M*_____CLEAN RELIABLE MIDDLE AOED * 2S’2od'e^TO‘i''i^Xr‘MI*a ?>M!!“"be8:^ hine:*'VHh "o'" ma. Vicinity of Auburn R Crooki' . 3 bedroom Uke prlyllegec I3M * BUILDING cinity of I ___ [^3.irg,_______________ a AND 3 ROOMS OAS HIaT PRI- , r moyoinfi btlor I Le,to,^_PUce. Dowdlow J : 5.^‘.1*^ mrVE 1-173"" Rooms with Board 43 ’ siRUiNOHAM transperreD -- mce -— - l*i-«tory, 3-bdrm. brick, carpeted. | 1 ' iu*e'e. bi"m‘l*NMr%cMiu NO MONEY DOWN SMITH ^■WIDEMAN It iMkIos fi .... ....jellenl 3-ttoi beautiful condition A garage. B I.8m will hai family. Term* arranged Off Baldwin b* teen to be appreciated. Xeat 4 ^fdrooms Wt hAvt ft 4 bedroom h t lorely 1 home nebr urw Northern HIgb. Pull baie-mont. autambtlc gat heat, etc. a large lott. IVb car garage Small down payment will handle. ROSEDALE French Regency Styling 50. FT. PLUS, 1049 SQ. Attached Garage for $11,850 NEVER StPOREBO MUCH FOB to LITTLE BEE IT TODAY _ dlorab bdildh^o co. PEt-im BROWN NOTHmO DOWN-Wo hayo tuyoTal good modem homm All redecorated and Juit like new. Yarl- I2.IM PULL PRICE Email bun- ime PHA Mtge By owner 2 rooms, private bath, j clean. Close to Sears.^ FE 4-2579 or FE 2-8215.;"3'«tj^ pr^^^ *JS5^e "ASdV.]?o-.”l‘.V?r; STeVl «afMV.™*A'5R wook Inqulra at 373 Baldwin Avo 7g ^wbarry tt, 3 blorkt i»rt{i Ph. PE^t-lMl._____ _| of WebtUr School olf Wddo ROOMi~FIRST ftoOR.“'P»I-' » * ■ 103 BlMmntld Tor--tl*L" r* _ i Convalescent Homes 44 HP 1741 Mar LAKEPRON buntalow. •tartar nomo on your MI MIM. _ ■ Bout# wlrlug. TTour plant or our«. i RM. bl. 1-703*. I irpoUd. rum McNAB ART- MEYER WEST BUBURBAlt •HIO 1 _pt>-aMi oomi IS RI-LEVEL. welcome. Olngellyllle. PE *-ll I OAS HEAT AND LtOHTS pFrH Iflaa A NATH—nFFEir-ON *• WUbdto* eWM PE 4^413 * Lk**C»rioll. turb Pvt ' Ent. HEaTeD. 7 ROOM~pEaT RBPER- AaulU oo1f^IiIT_J IIM:_^ tSfV I. a'RbbMf AND BATH IN OOINO , —»JL"* ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS "Rent OreoUr Reduced ' .... —*'• ..............................FE 1-7314 alti ' a Cwnor'af WWlaw _ ^________ , rLARaE"ROOME ARD-BATH. 6R1-vate entcanet All utiUtlea fuc- nu^d FE >M1F________________ 3 ROblU. BATH NEWLY DECO- ______ raUd. utlimee ftrage. aduitt. >1* -• 1 BEDROOM - per neek. 43 _Au|»*U^____ - AIR CONUmoNED - 3 LARGE ATTRACriYE ROOMS and bath. ulllUiet fura pyl. ent f. ytclnliy el E. Pttr an4 E. Call eryntof*. PE 3-43I7 da P^4e*44^.. — -.......—— Beaullfur'k'itr'hen with mHal rah- J ROOI^S Jk JJAT^^PRIVArt^ ln«U Id dftcorfttor color*, with ground floor ^^oik^n 4 Rent Stores __________________________ PHA Termt'wiriin i'tojr.”Rea'i-! tl-TRA - NEW STORES WEST i lor. JTT N Saftoiw Si_. PE 3-SlS* 1 tide PE F3144 _____________oprr SOON. TrClEVEL 14» ! -Rent Office Sp.ce_47, “ PIONEER HIGHLANDS J BED- ---- . I .\OTICf:! WOW! ONLV $12,900 I biMmenl. barbecue Oarase and breeaaway ^23 x M Complet^ with 330 amp • 5*^1®?,toeuUfed Capa COLORED — BE YOUR OWN NEED A HOm/ Ar place for YOUR UCK?-------- -~ LITTI.E FARM tom built 3 bedrm ranch w atUched 3 car |ara|c and a rph VERY NICE — Hr •pace far moet anything y GILES REALTY CO. PE »-ll7* 121 BALDWIN AVB OPEN I A M I P M MULTIPLE LISTINO SBRVICI .. reptlra. Water, d •tool. Two nico largo I lake prtvileget. Won- SCHRAM **.000 REAL BUY - Excellent condition. Walking ditunct of downtown. Pared rt Modem buagoUw NEAR NORTHERN NIOR REALTORS' EE 4-05281 377 g TELEORAPH-OPEN 1?VEB Templeton i 2ND FLOOR. S ROOMS OP OP- iioa Lawrence and Perrr Streeta Poatlac Comunlly ptaaoce Cnm-P.O* Call John tee PI>UI31 ORbUND FLOOR OPPICF.g AND •bowruom. I*IM Heat and >•'-lurairhed Forking •pace .for •alet erganlar"-- •' land OR >0*1 Owner PE 4-7733 , Wf»t side aparim Balcony-type huildl t’utdltid- Keego Harbor nithad. Eltchen fi ... location 3__________ tulle All Utimiea fum (M FE 2-4875 water iir^i f«- TiiW OPnfciM- WEaST sibr. FE ^ 3-21to,^ _____________ .-r---------------------- '■ Kitv BUiLblNO. NEAR DOtSN- , 3 ROOM BASEklENT APARTMENT.' town Pontiac IIM ft avalUblc I prime entrance, ^fhoder and _ *nOLTS ONLY - ''•“"I •"*' »* Park-» J“wi'rm,d*’* “ ”"*• *» •«-“£* ST. AFT S lSaa*"rf..,'"7. f WilUrC^___ ___ •________i7|7 o /viio rfftionftblt n 3-ilM ftfl«r II 3 RbOMB. 7YEBT SIDE. nCrL „ rLB-Wl6 . am______________________ Pike A Wllltami PE 4-437S !OP»» Dally A Sun. 10 a m ■ » p m 3 RMS fc BATH" NEWLY DEC.' UNlbN COt)NT“APTB •" OFFICE lEASE-YKtEORAPH Prl enl Adulta. lOi Florence , Are you lookine lor clean, at- • "“vM OonUa# Prlyoie J ROOMS ON GROUND PLR . PVT I ‘.'V 0^01**001 frtjid> f“'wa?Sl^ln dJil. * tSTH Aak to*r tJS eatrancu and bath Weel aide.. Baiemau PE *SMS 1 pgwkfn. Shit MnlranM 4Bd hath. f#nl foT *•**"»" ^ from is'a m jo i p m.*T Hu?i2*it* PE •’®'’ ***"• iV|iscellsneou* 4« RANCH HOME BY OWNER rileal locaUan In Drayton, Urea Hying e. tfled bate--.m Home li) Improved lake. > ttt.MO In thU : ’ ill.gOO (3 *00 l-llll It •pace t__________________ bedrpom Brick to celling naturol fireplace. 3* ft. Urlng room. Large kitchen Ceramic lUed bath Painted wet pUitered walU It fkllon automatic water heater Homan lurnaca. OH hot water heat Brewaeway. 3'i ctr mntnt block bttachod garage. Only I year* w.—i. 1—. •coped ieac . IVk I Nicely Und- prlrUtgec. plui tmall down poy- I. atuchrd garai new 1 block „ ..............— iilon to PontUc 3 block). .. lenienUi-v i,chool Bu* pick-up p Calhollc School. Crary Junior llgli and Waterford High Near bopping center!. Near Cau BlUa- featuFlng 4 bedroome. heal, full b**ement. 3 porchet. 3 cur guruge • GOOD EAST SIDE LOCATION HANDYMAN 3 bedroom «l----- Walled Lake .^rea r neat and aUraetty* 3 n. large carpeted living -1 bath, lull divided —-I recreation room led garage Lot 73 . ■d road Reaionabl* HURON OARDENS Lovely 3 bedroom bungalow Carpeted living room Pull baaement. 3 car garage > SPECIAL^Large t rnr cbarmtnt ! of maple tree* Beiemem* An*^d-er but well built home Children belapg here Term*. 370 0 K. L. Templeton. Re.ihor 3330 Orchard Lk Rd PE 4-4*13 V______After 0 PE 3-0103 fo^oJo' Ith"** 13 DOWN on thl* brend new^S^^beil- WE8T BLOOMFIELD - Urge brick rkucher with attached two car parage Only 3 yeara oM Pull baaeintnt Oil AC heat Larg* family, room Built to oven, rang* etc Plenty of clo»ft .pece’ J I'« acre* of land Large •-1*0* Planter A ........... I only 127 *00 ty room Oaa hi BARGAINS corner of Kennett Suburban Liviiifi; -At Its Best Your future home la the (CONVERtTbI.1- 24) W. W. ROSS HO.MES OR .1-8021 WAfHINOTON PARE bedroom basement, fat heat. ll)>irpeled. all modem Fenced yard. 1<* car garaie Rent wUh option lo price to reiponsible parly l'.ast Boulevard Only (10*0 down and tOO S.MITH-WIDE.MAN RI'.AI.TY NOTARV-INeURANCB 3 W HURON OPEN EVBI 3 AND 3 BEDROOM BRICK WITH I'i BATHS BIRCH CUPBOARDS NEWLY DECORATED AUTOMATIC HEAT LARGE LOT AS —------J moves you IVAN W .SCHj^.VM REAl.TOK EE 5-‘>471 OPEN BVENINOt A- SUNDAYS »42 JOSLYN COR MANBPIEI.D MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE n_f-llU eicept Tburi^ Friday . .. To2~E ______ _____________ 4A304_or PE 2-107 F. all utimire furnii 4-037S_ : BATH CLEAN PVT bedroom 3 ROOMS. UTILITIES FURNISHED ooar Pliber Body. Inquire 10* • Dretdrn._ _ _ 3 ROOMS private BATH AND THREE"ROOblS PLUs"ElfCHEH OARAOE FOR MECHANIC BUMP aud bath All bare ooe teparaled * <*>01 PE >0040 _ bedroom At low tt 3*0 ....... SLATER APTS, PAREC ST ArriR S AND*^SUNDAYS SEE CARETAKER HR CARROLL Al 3 l-r^‘^“iAm"56w7iT07i^^^^^ ''’;?h5a'i"'i^o^fr*5,TO!f"?n ' _IU>njL»’. A»buro,Pt_4-0»14_ Lll ^d.^toe'kaJJn Xi^'f-TOoT a? WARM AND >I EABANT. FOR I ---1—^— tl AUBURN-----------I ,, ] people lake front, a* drink- ’ 4 RMS SECOND FLOOR CHIL- er. Pg 3-4IS0 1 dwn welcome^ 73 Wa^MoEton Broit Pivf ROOMB. RANdf ! 84 COTTAOB STREET. 3 ROOM Heal Carelaker " " ------- ^per._Apt_ B-1 FE_S-33M Nieejy LUly L>* . wm, ^ _ lei. OL M141 _____________________I 3 FAMILY BR{CET ____- _ _____ _________ . , WE*T SIDE. *4 ROOM NCN^ —H**7_ ••I* _____________ *™*S7c*^",2tT”o* ^Snd7r 'J«7^^ * l" " *j« “S, "Se"*.^^^' Houses Furnished 39 ■l^RT*"TY'7.?y'^c.'VE f-f^r » ««>MS • BATH AUTO OAS ' >r.;.'*?k V.'lii'*"*'"' ■ ai.i .l> rery>uct. FC 3-4174 , SEDRUS LAEE PRITILEOES I4.*00 OR 1 334* 1 BEDRM RANCH 110 X 137 LOT. Ettiai 113.000 Low down paymt By owner OR 3 ISOJ _ .1 HEDKOO.MS full of wood n * bath Of OTARTEI' HOME WITH 1 BEDflM ' New plumbing, new hot water i tank Smau dn pa^mt. MY 3-30I3 TERRACE. * RMS e BATH PULL b*mt 3 bedrmi AUo. gas beat, by owner Call OR 3-SOft, "Bid T" TRMEVEL. 3 BED-rooma. Pi bath*, flnlihed family room. Northern High area OPiaf I Dally and Sunday I to 0 p m Model at tO] Fourth St tito Dn . PHA tormt Warren Stout, Real- , lor. 7T N Saginaw St . FE *-tlU TKI-U;\ F.L ST.ARTKR NO MONEY. DOWN Build a bom* 10 be proud of Your lot or ourt. Ravo model. O Plaltley EM 1-0413. llwii... " ...... ”• “• will sell'*4.00o'EQUITV IN 3 : »*• PAMIL^^HOME"'»3^liADI80N .Oto'^eh""pE *' . . .. TOUM T6daT 0*00 DOWN. old. J bedroom rbhch. IM 5T..' It TODATII West Side Good lolld built modeirn b ;«ur Webster Schoo FEJ-4526 JOHN K IRWIN 3 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE HOME. AUTOMATIC HEAT OAK FLOORS THID BATH LAROB LOT LOCATED IN PONTIAC SMALL DOWN PAYMENT HM WRR'.HT. Realtor ' 3« Oakland Ave PE I 0441 , ___Open >11 0 30 pjn.__ : HOYT I DONELSON PARE 4 bedroom red brick 3 fu I.. 11. BROWN. Realtor *nt Elirabeth Lakt Road Ph PE 4-3*44 or ' P* 2-4110 Multiple Lilting Bervlco ' GAYLORD Fdr Sale Houses TRI-LEVEL. 1 BED- large room*. b**eraent. , 3 cor oarage Call for lent .St. Xiiiceiit's ELIZABETH LAEE ESTATES Del ready for summer wiui t home that ha* lake prirllege* one of the nirtsi lake* Ip Oi rage . Patio Cement drive g^Vfd tot Lake privilege*. I* a good hot luting - POB8IBLB FOUR BEDROOM In thl* live room with un ' tinUhed attic. Thl* bome ii Model tt 001 Fourth tl . Do PHA Term* Warren 1 Realtor. 77 H 'Saginaw St aparinienl. up. oil heat. 3 car ?.«'OnTv*'oi‘Slo S'o*;?,"" W II.LLS .M. BkiaVKK P REISZ, SALES MOB LOON I .. Lovely face brica year* old. Large II betuilful firtprtce. idscaplng. CALL rSim i flnuiied (talrway ci ar garage PW^ aqpw Smith k Mato 81. Rxbet-sidi~PE MULT1PJ.E LISTINO BERVICS too. mi IRWIN Water and'paved ilreete. 03*.*^ Term*. ; PONTIAC NORTHERN ci'KENNEDY! Wonderfu" li?e"prlvl7es*V. **'^*** NORTHERN HlOH ! be converted room* and bain, today. FB l-fOOl. CLOSE IN Thl* 0 room hoi ' conrrhlent to the Bedrooih Bungalow. Virr; with recreation i __ -----J, Prank I . ftoaltor T" TRMSffeld. --- . BCP- D*in*. Dnlthed lam-. Nortbtm HIgb area Illy and Sunday I lo 0 p m Model al fOi Peunb 81 ISM Dn PHA Term* Warren Stouf^ReMtoi. 77 R Saginaw St .30 AtRES Locatad approximately i| milea ‘J"' "•* l»r*« family horn* with * uipped with •*• heat and sat | t water beater, alto atormt 1 d tcreena. ttocaled Juat one ' ick from Pontiac Northom | d Maril*^ Junior High Priced MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE liW'N^ right UNCOLN JR high Jolin K. Irwin & Sons REALTORS Since 1(3* 313 West Huron Street Phone PE *-**47 EVE *-4140 O'NEIL IlOVT REAI.TY « telboraph l-**40 PE 3.0000 YOU PAY A LITTLE MORS but you get er---•------ I to 3 la School DUtrIct I bath I FOE COLORED: 3 ROOMS AND ^ **OOM 1 I OR 3-ri3 coi.oTiF.n PE 4-07M_ 32g Prospect ROOM MODERN 1 It* MO WILL d ,i*r*ge Located clOe* ■”"price'>r*,‘"f,.;r?l?!51 garden Chll- ------ . . h garden welcome. 4M -Soulh imnesttr _RB 3-Sgll. < FOR LADY OR OENTLEMAN ir latoretMd ta nice. I'eramk* IlMDiile RM.A UTIL rt'RN HOT ter 4704 Highland Rd DraytdB n*« furnacy l>, car garage 41301 mu OPTION TO BUY. Call PE H743, I . WATERFRONT 2 bedroom with fun bteemtnl ■ localtd on tort* lot Could I bodroom ANNETT 2-Family having 1 bedroom 1 The P Rent Houses Llnfurn. 40 < tell. Why don t you — Benedict Newly j ecorated 1 bedroome. Ur- i tg room, torge kluhea In' arit Separate baaemoot* Nrw ^irch kitchen, tilt book Nftturftl fl PinUhrd basement rat* and pav price 1IS.300: he piano and hill carpeted Natural fireplace A f9fms aUftllfled ■rtVtniy ' worthy ^ of KENT lake ORION EetablUhed I Ills LARGE LOVELY J AND BAfk Picture windows, sardeo apace. Near Airport Adult* OR 3-1043 MOTEL KirtHENETTB APTS utllmei turn. IlS per week. M7o Pontiac Lake Road OR J-tJM NEAR PUTIER' body LIVING 1-A-l NENTAI.S 2-BKDROO.M DLTLF.X Automatic Beat - Full Batemeol NflLL DECORATE $75 I’KR .MUNTIl-FI- 4-7R.1.) HrlcM inr . 000 Main-St OL. I-II4I BEDRM II, CAR OARAOE Anebot fence 02.400 rath u. n t 4 per cent 47.2*0 balance Large r*i Fireplace, paneled n CUSTOM built' , 3 bedroom, l------ ........ Nearing *13 *0 week.^OR 3-73M _ _ AT VALENCIA THIRD FLOOR APT, 3 ROOMS. Si'BFDRM TIL* BATH* HARD-ealra ttedroom* if needed Utlll- wood fire Late of clo**l«,_ Ulll lie*, prt enlrancee and batb FE rm Lg* kd. 300 a 320 *'Lake rM-i-ffii-........... * 2*1 W OKROER IHW) Rrat Apts. Unfurnish^JW, bedrms. wAT*mr"'LAKE - 017 weakly OR l-Sja AduUa ROOM AND KITCMBNETT* i" Stove and refrla turn Adult* • BEDROOM DUFLEX. ..... . rmly 300 N Paddock PE J-3M0 f»rM*. lak* prlrtlese* PE ROOM.* REyhlOERATOR A —STiic-T— — ..... mw 2-4UB • BEDRM, RAMONA TERRACE . a waiy. ra a-qoaa. ^ 4-lMO _ I only. PE 3-«0*0. 3 BEDROOM. NEWLY' DECORAT-OrouiM_^fl0or. ----------------- - ...-- ----- _ DravioD *lun * R®* SSPOtanada Dr PE l-o5*7 COLORED - VERY LOW DOWN I BEDROOM HOME El.lZABETH P»vmeDl re«ulr-d on tinsle or Uke Road. Wall to well carpel- double propert)** Mlvately owned lug. fiieptore. reerratton room In Must aall ImmffliiRi'.y Phone PE batement |lM0>own. PE *-7|*l I _» 2*01 or FE 4 07M 1 RM MODERN PARTLY ' PUR-' EW'^ITY *1N 3 BEDROOM'HOME nuhed Extra Mt. Oxbow Uke DR 3-70*0 Braall down payment PE S-M37 EbfECDTIVKg'HOUSE'bN'liETO-I ROOM HOUSE. RECENTLY RE- »>ul Waterford Hill carpeting modeled A redecorated 2 loir drapM. bulll-liii 3 bath* base-rompimW f9nr*4. Oftrftir klakt Owufr trtnifp,rred at lia.too on your Ilia .. ®' Loci AVallftl I.akp .\ira 3 bedroom brick larae corner lot. 1' f ul I baiemrni Drayton Plain* LIKE TO TRADE’ IP 7 ittd home worth from, .000. owner will conelder ilM It ai down paymen hhi fin* ■ ------------- Flint Hilltop clew df scenic coun-iryslde. Modem 3-bedrm home In tIp-top condition 33 ft. carpeted living Rm Plastered and nan-®lf® jV"* Door*. L^e bdvhen. Pull batement with automatic heal 3i' a 40 V workshop Hanler'a and -fisherman* paradlie. T^e price and term* win aurpriie yon AUBURN HE10HT8 - Here to a ... .—.... ^ opnes FOR THE INVESTOR Two family home on 8 Waihlnglon St In Oxford condition. Pull ,11 *> fimlly Ls ftna 4 bedroom kltcban and *tpai - - -ull I fireplace lln 2i Dto'e®*? ' "rnn "*lth*flre. Uth LfrVc*iot*''^-"**‘ • "■**' 10 FOOT WATER FRONTAOE Excellent looalloo on pnved road Betuilful t * t tl n g amoy rba tree*. Good beach, dock * sea wall, two bedroom*, dining A living room, attached ftrage lll.ooo term*. Aik for Don Fleicher. MT 3-3S3I. LAWRENCE t 017- IM^MOm ... .. vou'’ll!‘*th’l."3“ toSdro tort oX noor* it, uiea bath* ^*2®.'!!*?^ **" recreation room BuUt^tn ovra A rftnee BMuUful brick trim. Nftftr mw Northern ;|ligh Byhool Call today I Remodeletl Fa Near Troy. throughout ... - . . . with tabletop range A Uonip r, |tjrage"l^ ^*'*h *"V lage rommlitnent of 010.000 F a y m r nu . approxlraatelv 113* Including taut and Insurance There la a big bonu* leitura fpr you too. Better hurry, wa have the AFESTON AREA - Nearlv * red brick home with 3 floor Tiled n full base-heat IdUf* Niear Clarkston. GAYLORD: 'iM •o 'f’**"**^^™***' Ih8-m) MV 2-2821 [ ACHEB - Etdrm . •*4 One ».s,.in. IV modern kitchen, full CLARK ROY ANNETT, INC RCALTORI 30 B Huron 8t Open Evenings A Sunday 1-0 4 BEDROOM ROME LARE PBITI- rafrlte^ator furnish^ OR l-t.vOir 3 and 3 r661U. UT7LITTE8 FUR. alahad. 114 E Howard. HOLLYWOOD AP*TS. 3 BEDROOM. PULL BATH. SEP- 2 BEDROOMT arata antranca. with batement ec^l •** ’ FI* par Hiaoth inahidat beat .7^. C. PANGUS, Realtor ORTORTILLE 31IS M-U_____________RA 7-3S1* f ROOil UfPER PLA'fr'ACROSS, from Tel-Ruton. PE *-4420 JZl a'^mho* Xicholie & Harger Co. I MbS^ * »3’i NTEST HUROM___^E B-SU3 -------------------^'!*luSROOIf ERJCE Dtotricl. lUferaaco* r*i apanalbla tabnant. ------------' an^icbnri! OOOD NEioHBORHOoib 'WEST Owner mavlng EM 3-M31. •“!». 0 roopis 2 room furnished 4 -BEDRM 'BUNdALOtir. NEWIT ^ •* decorated, separate dining rxi »??* "»eV?l ** ®I 2 ear garOge. alumlaum ildlng. il*. "l®,.- >2 N Aoderioa. PE 3-7*31 to see , , * ROOM ROUSE IN ROCHESTER ‘*19".V*5P . .®?.^*TE8 needs some repair. g7.M* 11.000 down PE 1-1331 ____ » ROOMS BASEMENTU OARAOE Lot 41 t 403 M 400. *I 300 down. PE A»m 1*0 Hmneid __________ ( ROOM RANCil "BReIZEWAT. larait. M.OOO. low da. paymenl. Commerra Township OR Hill. *3700 -2442 GREAT FE 8-0466 "BUD ot door, BacntllM for quick aale to«i* *sa?- , LORRADfE MAROR BUBDIVWl ?JJ,| Thret Bedroom Brick Rt I* Immediate ck*h n yiLl-lAMS LAEE FRONT - M h frontage Large etudto lleinv ?.?.. *1"!.. •W»» hear vlX ' room with dlnln|' l...__________ kitchen, vretfbule entranca ctoiei Ceramic tile bafh rrcrrtlton room 3 car garai Beautiful landaraped tot Owi will ttcrlflct. CANAL ntONT 3 bedroom ' Pull batement car garage Larst lot IM x ll* uu'“a ‘"carH*-drooni ’—"tape* n » cape I like the belgi covering the lit______ dining room, hall and sti way 3 levelT bodrodma B \* iJraplact. OHneei) tn por^' extra lavatory, all hn l^daeaped lo( glg.tgg. ■ I'k ACRES Ml"Of> ilrad. Will ' fSr adKTSS’ ^rar?j2I7l«~'^“'^*'»*'n«~'W^^ Shirley Apartments no i Hufun PE *-4*14 Adulu Pull ’--- 3 R0OII8. RBPIUOERATOR AND «« Pleher e * auvt fumlihed PE I-W44. ga^”% $250 DOWN ilamniond l.k. I'rivileRfs WILjLiAMS 'ATE A msURAjfCE 3 Emlra. ranch. Lg Biml lihod Oar . bark porch, carpoted 3 caramie ilia kalh*. 3 ftiapTace*, bullt-lna, blrrb cabinata land m ■room HOU8e'''SaTH and ! HU 1100 Htmito Rd . Avon Twp. M*M. ’ u, I r66m AiPT. fyt tranoc' NawTy dace WITH LAND CONTRACT For i>4 per cent in- r E R E g T WAnnKlRD and CLAREATON AREAg - QUli----------- Only $28.50O-terms Eiicelle'nt Mortgage Several other home*.to show you Opqp dally tto p m Stlaaman a Soua*ro La?*'Rd. "* Norffi of Pontiac 1 bedrim* home, iq basomant , Mproilmately"T**'a ?'r * KCnt Rcatfr rated In highly dt.....„ .,uu, field Townihlp, arid foaturt carpeuna and drapes. Cheqrf .Mk-ptnaltd fatally room. Hl-flreptoe*. 04 ceramic tUa ball *•—mauc ga* heat and hot a PaUo porch Offered “ Do your family a favi it floor; attic profeaslon-•i.y done Into a bug* 3rd bedroom for that grawing family. Pull batemei.i plannad tag fnturt ruropua room Oarnga. Paved drive L'loyd Kent Inc., Realtor L large, living rm I Book CftM», Blcft Birch Cupboards Bnutlful tanoied to MULHPLE LfSTINoTgRTirB;* ARRO ^ oowo Modem 2 . floor heme Brick NeLF?*bL^J'H*“ fo***»ii!*, QUICK POSSESSipN _______4 rooms' ________ . ''lATiT'Eif- 1 qft Baldwin rt:_M»4_ ’ ffi5?.‘i::i*e *priVVii?%"»I'^ * JIM WRIGHT. Realtor '1 aS^S^AN'SllAiST'OAS heat wr mqifh. ^E |**a#_00^ Monseman - 'Spitzicv r* >iJJt__ : _ — ■■ ■ Immediate To tetlle e fenced *|*go onn urranga ti Enjoy Life tol*ile*d |0imS*5'"gll^’St.' STmk’ Near Middle Sfrai 'epfaY/ ler Oarog* Pun njh only tl.JgS c^rapt at 17* pe, month HURR' “Hud " 'Nirlioljc. F^raltor 4. .Mil CtomeMj-i modau living ‘"ksr rurbs Oarngy -aj down and • Idw furnltura A a baby 3 tovelT bedrooms basement, go* fur- .\fter 6 |,.m. FL 4-8773 as * are only Ul py, mu.ui saciuaiu Uxy* A tnsurajcy Onlr *14*4 \ ahro realty R V'v.-ivxKii... Rf,iior : rei,^TT^-PS:m many more to eel F'J^ld^lem. DrtvJ n 3.7IM mts Cl.^VRK RLA1, f V IRtTIPLI LIStINOl i Ft Sale COLORED . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 25. 1960 THIRTY-NINE _J^^Sale House* 49 COLORED 3 Bedrm. Ranch Homes $10 NOW * BEAUnrPL. UUtOE , $100 MOVTS YOU IN . , fc,4.,D0irT lose oirr-ooDto fast Sale Luke Property 51 [ Business Opportniilticii 59 LAKEFRONTSi A Lake Orion Tavern Whtre U»l»t U k Tkcktloa. Thl I moaer maker (or oBly mN t. FuU prtoo o^y t7.sw. HAYDEN CC. ns ita I aytSmato. roo a 3 bedrm CLAJOUrrOR-ORION SO 3 bedroom home Oak noors Bath Be* oU (mace IN' as Mack- 1 BtUltj rooou. Oat but Model Open Daily & Sun. From 1:J« to I p.m S. Blvd. at Frankli Modot—FS 1-370. 1; UACSOAT LAKS - ranch with 11----- room. Carpet and dryi 1 Rd. "SMITH" OBATTOir FLAns Chatee 1 badrm Lie. and dlh rm Attractira kitehan. bath. (uU baaemant. FWA oU fumaca. Cy-ctana-fenced yard On parad tt. naar shopplai center and tran-fttatlon. low FHA paymanu. OOQDRICH FARMS SUBOndSION 1 yaar old brick and (rama ' bedrm m bath*, rompletaly ptfatcd. Alum atorma I acreeOk. Oaa heat and hot wal Large lot. pared atraat. low dc paymant. IN per mo Includ taaaa, lotcraat and Inauraoce. faimace Lat N a lot or goiad pick-ap. J. C. H-AYDEX. Realtor Elizabeth Lake Estates 3 badrooau. Laita Brine raoa srysri Leslie R. Ttipp. Realtor n Weat Baron Street F3I SNSI or FR k-CM F O It TIA C. Rorthweat area, m rooma and 3 piece bath. OU wall (umace. atorma and acreana. t{,-........... ■ •• icclpt OXFORD ntCOMX. 3 family home. SELL Bi:\' TRaXDE Ukhi MILLER SMASmilO TALUS Lako tr brick apUt lercl fcatartng 1 roonu. lota of cloaeta. a 'di_______ kRchea ahere meal preparing'a a breeac. vnh Blrrh cab^u A tall bntha. 3 car garag are tired at loaklng i prlres neigh the rail k plaatered naUa. .. •>..00 room. aporkUng kttehen. 3 Iota tenc^ 3>t car garage, eitra bedroom *- - WEBSTER - . ___________ kitchen nitb rtte apace, oil fumaco. Aluml-n atorma and aoreont, teneed d. LUa prlrUeget. M.3M. 4M. UM down or i good condition. I_________________ .------down. New oU furnace. |13,M«. Don McDonald lid on youcriot oy torn home with full________ tile ^th. oak floora, large Nothing Down mu batld 1 bedroom alorter homo nith baaomtnt. Rough nliing indudod. DOR UcDOMALb. GFs Nothing Down BSAUTT BKTOKD I 'nSr^aiu^t . large lot at ton. Thte m a 1 STORT. EXTRA _ „ ____. ._om and utility. Oarage. Orer an acre of mate^ $tM°'t?’han*i!irana S73 per month Indualre. William Miller Reiltor F1-: 2-0263 Oina S to*? ^ ”"*Ban. I to raw CLBAN 7 ROOM family home. Llrtng room, dining room * parlor aU nicely carpeted. Venetlana tlarough-out. Baeement. gaa beat. Double lot. Full price. W.MP DORRIS BLOOMFIKLD HfOBLAROS RANCH BOSn llt.SN — atirartlee baft brtcb 3 •>««-a home ntth fnU b RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 3S3 B. Telegraph Open t-_ ~ 3-T1B3_____________OB 3-TMd OENESEE STREET—4 BEDROOM, Bring room, (ull dining room, kitchen, breaktaat nook. Full iroif drtre. Really^a iKc — Saiy terma. PoLl AUBURN HXIOHTS - M-M. A rtal good buy a H. C. NFAVINGHAM Corner Crooka and Auburn FI 4-d363 — --- Property 50 . W. SIDE. 3t Partridge IS TRt ' BIRO- TO SIS TRIPLE THRF^T! Thia thrac - apartment tneomt, located at Voorhela, ntu threaten away any porerly bluca. Priced aenalbly bt IlltM with only |3iM SPRING SPACE Rot rocket type, but hpaoe at larga famUy or Inco t May be b home wh STOUT'S Best Buys Today j .... jrythtng In tbia one property located on M-U. Bouae haa 13 room.i now mado Into J apta. plua 3 car garage and k acrea. Idaal for truck gardening Tou ahould aee It now I Only 111.-MW on termi TULL TRAOB. 30 family erudld.''r“'' ““ Locaieo on c.'aoai 113.000. Termi. Ranch on boautiful wooded lot. Includea fireplace. An excelloat buy. at 110.010 - garage. Located on Cana Kill prtco only tlt.lN - 1 winter priced. J. A TATLOR REAL R8TATB A IMSDRANCC Open Dally 0-0 Sunday i3-0 7733 Highland Rd 3441 LAROB CRIB AND MA'ITRlin brand new. Ill 46. Ptnraon’t Far-nitare. 43 Orchard Ukt Ava. MAHOOAnV, DUNCAN FHTFE table A taffet. 4 choirs. FE 'MOVlifQ MUST BELL MANV lawn aqalp. FE >«t3«__ ifoviNO: oas EPora^oTa Pood c^lUon. |34 Ml > YOUR CHOICE I3S LITTLXS FORHrrUIUI * AFFL. 5317 Pixie. Drayton OR 3-44M MAYTAG WASHER AND DRYER. hutch. OL 1-1141 I USED OIL WALL FURNACE FOR I rms.. completely InaUUad SIN. 1 used gaa gravity faraaw, com-nietely InataUad S310. 1. uiad 104.040 BTU Coleman oU foroed air tumaoe. All unlU fully t-------- ----- boilers. AutombUe Hardware, el-c. au,.,--- —------ pipe and fHUuc. Lowe Brothera Faint. Super Eemt NOW $199.95 Hagstrom REALTOR _ 4*M Highland Rd (MM) PONTIAC OR 4-03.58 “LET’S TALK BUSINESS" Charter Boat Canacltv 30C flahtemra 3 dollars for 3. hours ( This la the famous Li MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A LANDMESBER. BROKER 1173 Telegraph Rd FE 4-1M3 PARK Ajr OUR FRONT DOOR _ FOR SALE BEAUTY SHOP. OOOD -------- Call after l p.m. ‘ >. OR 3-03M after C. PANGUS. Realtor IN M_14_Ortonvllle_N>7-3»U OWN YOUR OWN DRIVE IN RESTAURANT c nation's faates 1. Nrt •alble. Proircted franchise ______ No royalties Coippany tralnipg. (7.IM minimum cash required. Flnanclhg assistance avalli'' Write Dog N Suds. Inc., Box Ctiampalgn, Illinois._____________ OPERATION PACKING ROUSE. Fully equipped. Wholesale, retail, and custom. Help available. Good locaUon. First time (rffered. Business equipment and rbal estate. Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 844 S. Telegraph______PE l-TSM FREDERIC FIND! At Frederic, Mich. You'll find this attractive 13 unit Ml-- Owner en]0]ia bis 3 bedroon living quarieri nnd atuehei fee shop bring! In extra r*i Plahlng and awlmmlng at door. What promisca to be 1 gan^a blg^eat and moat uaa National Guard overflow* stroma capacity In summer, too. NI.OM Summer-Winter Sports Leisure Using In your own gorgeous ndrfhrrn lodge. Income from 4 «blna^^^'mld tall ^plnei of Water Wonderland's moat beautiful Ukra. Deep watar access for crulieri. Thia hroath taking setting of 13V, acres of woods *on good highway Ideal (or expanalon — or aoclualon. Wonderful for cuilomeri, friends SSl,r'*T.l{r,a*r/'“‘ ------- lu'U ache tc ir Partridge's treo "Mlchl- Partridge 753 W HURON_ F) _ _4._' .J i 3»*cbe modern' dairy farm rdrtriag0 | good oalbulldlnga. _____________ AND AS80C1A1NB i UfiT '*™’ "*•' II lOM W. HURON 44-acre modern farm with modom homo and many fine bldgs. S acrt> of timber Located eaat of Lapeer on pavod road. 114.440— West Side 3 Family. 3 baths. 3 taa furnaces. * —r garage. 44-icrt modern farm with good Kl,.— —, i, p„„, •I Lapetr. I11.4W with n with good bldgs, and lome. Live AND ASSOCIATES BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICH. a 4-35*1 _____lOM W HURON HIS'TAURANT POR LE'ASE. FULLY equipped, wonderful business. Living quarters, amall amount need-#d. niona OR 3-4703 toy day aft- 8ERVICE STATIONS POR LEASE. ________FK.4-14411 Purs Oli Co. BEND FOR FREE NEW IS8UX, PARTRIDOB’B "M I C B X O A if BU^NBSt GUIDE.'* COMPLETE LIST OP ALL KINDS or BUSINESS OPPORTUNITTEB. PARTRIDGE AND----------------- Sale Land Contracts 60 fiwatjiottie. barn with rec- ___________ —Aiade*trees shrubs Op paved road juil of Lwer—117 544. terms 8UODEN - REALTOR Lapeer. Michigan Office MO 4 4341 and Evoa. MO 4-3435 30 PER cent discount - SAL-Slice W.744.33. payable at 174 monthly, 4 per cent Inlerost. Tour coat, I7.411.N. Secured by med- Clark Raal EatMa! *PT "VlON. Res PE 4N13. Ask lor Mr. 25% Discount Have 3 land c LOANS IM TO 4MW - *3* TO IMS CQMMUNITT LOAN CO 30 B. LAWRENCE FB FRIENDLY BERVICB -6431 LOANS $25 TO $500 On your slgntturt or other security. 34 months to repay. Our aerrlee Is fast, frlaodly and he^ ful Visit our etfleo or fieo* fw i-sm. HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7 N Ferry Bt. Cemtr B. Flka QUICK 131 TO UM LOANS Seaboard Finance Co. 1141 N. FERRY 8TRBBT Easy Parkins — Phone FE *-*4 WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 Wa will be glnd to help yon. STATE FINANCE CO. Credit Advisors 61A 3tjJB 8AOINAW___FI 3-71 _ Mortgage Loans , GET A .FEDERAL MODERNIZATION MORTGAGE IMPROVE Tour Homo CONSOLIDATE A PAT OFF Xxlstlns Mortgift LOW INTBRE8T RbUi “FREE” -APPRAISALS- -CONSULTATION- SEKVICE CALL: FE 3-7033 -Day or niort- ASK FOR MORTGAGE DEFT. FEDERAL MODERNIZATION CO. 2-536 Dixie Hifjhway 1 Blocki Wortfa of ATI »derolM Iff you> , net, D«i —w «. jiod#rnlM jrotir h Biq^BBAR CONSTRUCTION CQNSOLIDATB Tour debts- ds modemlaa : homel Let us pay off you* m IftXe or MinSwmm* terford. Drayton Flalna aton raaUaatalb. Call— Broktr ________OR 3-14M $600 TO $600 To $2,000' Oakland County bomis. Mod-...i or not. Y'oss & Buckner, Inc. 3N National Bid*.____Ft 4-473* Swaps 63 >773*. r. *15. I CONTOtjR LOVt-aeau. aqua naugahldr, Uka new. _*7» bori^. IM 3-4744 , iPPIECX: SOLID WALNUf'^icS -----— condition. UL 3-2344. 3-ROOM OUTFIT Living room, bedroom nrlie, *345. U weekly. Furniture 43 Oreharn Laae _Avenue^FE>7Ml. * YKAR CRIB MATTREM. WET proof, tnnerapitng. 47.45. Ptar-aon'a Furniture, 43 Orchard Lake FIRESTONE STORES 144 W. HURON ^_____Fl>^»*3tl NEARLY ' N E W OIL BBATBR. Youth bed FK_4-34*3;_____ NEW AND biro OIL AlfD OAS _ lumbeea — Very roao. MA 4-1541. OVER io USES TV SETS FROM 4 rooms of GOOD. CLEAN PUR-nlture A appllancoa. leaving slate, at 4M Ml cleniens gt^ f PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. —‘fit. Double dresser, bookcase I. large chtat 2 vanity lamps, tor U4 M. Pay only 13 aerk-Pearaon'i Furniture. 43 Or- Peirimi'e Furniture, 43 Orchard Lake _Ave,___ ____ _ BUILT IN RANGE AND OVEN Btainleas Steel. Terlrflr Buy. Michigan Fluorescent. 343 Orchard Lake_Are. -^34._ ______________ 13 RUGS. WOOL FACE, oil U ..jvt^rsIMe. *14M. Imported. 434U Agffllnster 14141 Rug -------------- ---------------1. 13 Plii|co Portable "TAEE OYER FATMENTE" $2 Per Week REIORTB SUPPLY ^ Lapeer RD. FE 44431 BOY'S' OFFICIAL ROLLER DERBY ROLLER SKATES. BRAND NEW nSEROLAS WHEELS. -------BELL FO|» *13. CALL CONSOLE RADIO AND RECORD player. *3*.' 3 toot concrete tile. (I 75 each. Warda 1* horiepowcr tl4.»i . TV antennas. *t.*L CASH WAY SALE LUMBER PRICES STANLET ALUMINUM WINDOWS WALTON TV *15 X. Walton _FE>m7_ ROFBR OAS STOVE. *«: t PIECE sectional. 1145: 4 blonde tables. *"* Iga refrigerator *---------------- REFRIGERATORS * APPLIANCES E;"lir4?wM^ RU08. RUSH SQUARIdb. IXSt. |30: til. $13 Stu^o couch aod gllp RaversIMa. »34 U AgL .............. . pads. U(5 Pearaooi Fumllurt. Orchird Lake A>.______________ FIKfE dining room SUITE. . FE «-34'7 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 Guaranteed House FalnU. Gal. *1M Vinyl Linoleum, Yard 79c Rubber Bbse Paint .. Oal *3.H *'b B. Wan Tile Rn. Ft 35c Syefa, 141 W Hurdn____FE 4-3M4 * X 13 RUOS, *31* Paint. Ull. ilno. 12" Admiral . ... {1I.N ... *3(U I, oiuna vonaoie ....... . *44.35 30 other seta to* ehooM from. All acta priced over IM guaranteed 40 days, parta and labor. Prom IT' to 37'n>land and mahogany. Tho................. ...........-Jlaabeth Lk. Rd. FX 4-4445. Open t a m. to 4 p.m. ______Ajk You^ Neighbor!_ 14Ms CU. rr. I H. CHEST DEEP frooie. »150,_OL >8370. _ IT' AD»ilHAL TT CONSOLiTl _ *aa rimge. « 3-M14._______ 30 PER CENT OFF'ON FHILCO consolt lelevUlont. R. B Munro _ mMtrle^Oo^I04>W. Huron st. 1*U BIXOI.ER OIL SPACE HEAT-ero. Atpre-season special prices, O. A. Thompaon. 1004 W Huron. U54 conventtonal'eaby wash- Ing machine. Ca« before ' re a s--. 4-43U. SINGER SEWi'NO MACHINE. With light, forward and leverae. Slua many other features. Only months old. Taka on psymenta of 14 per month or pay lotal of Capflol Appliance. FE BINOBR console. LIGHT WbOD cabinet, sews forward and yevtrao REBUILT Alh> R:inFINt8HED. 144 45 with Made, of March Optn 4 a Thylt Elactrtc, eomi SQF.A AND CHAIR ONI.Y $109.95 412 down — IS mo. Foam rubber cuabloiu Bedroom Outtlttlng Co. 4143 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plathi Open till I. Pit. till 4 1.4N It N of A A P Market SEWINO MACHDIBS Singer automatic cabinet modeL ReposseaMd Excellent condition. Tours for 111 II por month. Small down payment nt your Singer Sewing Cmter. 1*2 M^Saglnaw. SPECIAL 4 X 13 RUOS. *24.N. idc-Lood Carpel. Woodward at Square Lk.Just briow 'Tod'al. FE >-7711. SOFA BED 434: CHROME KITCH- I Chairs. 4* 13 apiece; g<;/J.‘uV%„.”Y3*.!n":ii‘? JJo. .Hi**** • women's cloUia Take Over Payments :. New warranty. *3.34 OB AOTOMAHC DRYER, ued 4 weeks Front load, lint fl/ur. New warranty. $3.W per week. NORQB OM DRYER, big fi B ........ APT SIZE REFRl6ERAT6ir~FbR ' ^ aYiTOMATIC electric vale >R 3-M05 ____ I eoniroli. Brand MAO, I, rvpfv PM. FE 5-77t0 AFTER 4 34 F-M IxH Inch Pegbaard 1 Lb. Aar-— Lb. Fait. *xH Fhu [terlor tr k"oalf" ird .......*3. Dglts .....45. each.......»l. r^i^adi A 'iu.'li I V-groovtd mahogany ply- 31.35 --------- --------------------Au proi. M dlff«rtai tlBM. choice Burmeister's NORTHERN LUMBER COMPANY 7»W Coloy Lake Rd, EM 3-4171 0|wn 4 a.m. to ■ pm. dally ____Sunday 10 a.m. fa 1 p.bL_ CRAFTSMAN IF' TABLE SAW, ..ng arbor. lUnd. Ubio - i. oitra earbldo. blada, < 4-73M' Sot. ”( Cash and Carry Special* Std IniuUtlon II o.c. — tq. ft.................. I3.N ng lasuliUon U( bat. .. I prtflnlahed mahog. *• «____ 3 abclvlng W Pino .U tin. ft. 1447 Haggarty Hwv MA 4-4*51 Weekdavv. 7 to *____tal._7 to 3 DO YOU HAVE A FAWT OR decorauns probloatf Hundrada of colors k chooao from. I-*—<— or gxtorlor Soa our wall —. —-vl,, ,,, Jollad Magle « ----iatehini Borry Bros, paint. , OMILAHD FUEL k FAHtT 43* Orchard Lk. Av^ _FE 5-CTRIC SAW, »b HP. MOTOI tobla; 34 _3-3*ii_or_re 3>I1*. oTonlngt*^ EAVESTROUdRS K " Double link A trim Romex W-grd....... YR Itjo ft. FREE STANblNO TOILETjl |1(.*5 Double bowl sink ......f.. gi.H i-ln bard copper, 3Aft Itngtni .......... Jio R. ■■In hard copper. »n IrnMs .............. lie ft ABOUT ANTTH7NO YOU WANT dlMd^’**^ orlJlS to for THE HOME CAN BE I »i« 44 ai fgTJ! If, FOUND AT L A B SALES i 1^7 *' ttlJrV ."nd* j v"au* our trade* depl^ for” real “ *'^*34‘months TO FAY “"VICE STORE We buy. sen or trade Come ouk 5-1133 •"7. 01 fre. ................... e 744x14. |Ui4|OUt. bate' Y^tnldBINO^luFFLY ana , --I »• Saginaw__FE 5-3110 Full line of building and plumbing materials Wt taka tradt-lna WOLVERINE LUMBER 334 I. Fad^k. FE 34744 OPEN MON. BAT. 4 TO 4 ^ . FBI.. 4 TO 4 4 mtl4i E. of .Pontiac, or t mil# 5:, oI.Auoum Melghta on Auburn trade-in DEPT. chbirt . II gg *3s;m 3 pleca soft bed Oavenporta cheat till Power mower d cablart . pllancra. J4A 5-40U . be^iful sinoer SEWINO m'a: h”.5 Wor^w'h'^• h?r7y^*?.-' ilfrmS 5“* ’’t^ - — --------------------------— part paymrnt? Wit VuM* ’'^ ?frtltMUnagrr OR ®*‘‘ , Call EM 3-4733, J"...l“„rO."5.."OR 'i* BRAND"'NtW WROUpHT" IRON bunk beda. complete *1'" *4414 154.45 (I.MJ FREE DBLITERT-TERMS WYMAN'S «_______FE ^31B• -*' EA*Y WABRINO machine ___'57 Pickup. OA _____ CASH FOR USED TV 8. TAPE RI^ corderi A radio phonographs. Worklng_or_not^FE 2-4141 HOFF FRONT END LOADER. SALE or trada^Daya l_to 4. FI 4-4454. mare, saddle, mod blond dining table. 40" counter top for ^trolleL pIckup^^nr^ UL 3-3413 SWAP EQUITY IN 4 RMS A bath for ear. trallor, fumlhirt, etc. OR 1-4744. _ __;51 Kaiser.__ WATER SOTFENBRS TO RENT " ■«It_»3 54_month,_OH>3144. W1 BUT-SELL-nUDE ^ Furniture,^ 43 Orchard Rtih spring! 5 FriraATi LAWNMOWERB-ODNB VACUUM BWBBPXRB-BICTCLBE BARNES A RARORAVB ____HSI»PN>I 5-4W1 Fbr Sale Clothing Used Trade-In Dept. Many aiiei of rtmnant carped TOL0NIAL"BEDR00M"set TWIN ..*"4/Si AIMI “"••*' *“ «udlo*dun« *“ ..... JIJ a CABINS BiHK-iirTsiniloiRA:, “*p’c'T.uoi«®‘*‘' .. a a used o^Wri!y.r,a,Y« •“•»■ ”“*• .. • ■ *1»*.5* economy _>.3_apeed_playerk^FE *4755. I FE SdUI CASH FOR USiro TVs FURNL'------------------------- - ‘“r>*_»ll.r. FE | USED TV. UMO «7F. IWEEn C^» * M*TTBE8S;^|4.~Ait I FE knll ' *** $4; bar OL 3-a346 fC ______ DININO ^lirsUlTEridAHdb.. *"V 3 Jidgla be>. OR 1-2414 | **»‘i«r. Damwalrator wr* •*“ *• D^CJW ^FH^ DINiho-RObM ' _fel.«riTtoSj>J^ P-. Im* a4••l,l4k^• A drop , - a - , ^ Weekend Only cb'ol t Choi ‘good HOlls^EPINO SHOP wmav- 64 Um condiUoD, - ___ Jon»MU Ii-I.b tOCAtlOUl — Hoth •( M9 I a\j x ^ bu«J, •UK 1 cmi (Uacouot ^ ,_____________ _______________ Rcalio, S'T. BOY'S SUIT SIZE 14. CHEAP, i 'o?«^ffMpolnL"nJmlnaSS”p“ I»“r «AolC4. button controls and timer. Excel- Ouaranleed^^l Monihi. M FT. FWONTAOE 4 LOTS AT Ml Baldwin Are., cloae to Montcalm St. aimed commercial meal (or moot anv kind of bualneaa •-* *12.014 Wll- Money to Loan ..^(Llcenaid ktoey Uadrral BOOK C. Schuett^FE 8-W58 To Pay. Sell. Trode—4 offices 1 BEDRM. LAKEFRONT HOME I jm 144x15*. II7.M* or will trade tor larger boms with lib balba A focreoMop room. OH 3-1744. | ELIZABETH LAKE XBTATXa NO. 1. 3 bedroom year around home, baaomeat. gaalitat. garage. Lake vTa or wrtd 3tU W. tW. WIHIAM BBALTT ptetar* wtUowi. tmrtp bring W nnfaciuTlns 144 foot ^Afgoit MO iDuv Dixie Inmtagw, ooD«ii eommoretnl. North of Holly Road Lot of ll 130 FE 5-4743. LADY'S WINTER “ COATriLUB ! ‘ J wool with gip-lo lining slu It. ' 5-3> 16 .Lady's balled whlu leather . XNCLOSED SECTIONAL____^ coal. «lio *-10, *1. cm 3-4403. «»•«» Reasonable |006 Pontiac Household Finance ' Sale Household Cioods 65 ' pixi«**Hwr *i)rt^n“ Corporatloo of Fontlac " _ 3tb 8. Saginaw Bt.___FI 4-4535 •* .PRICE - REJECTS. BEAU- FRBaZERB-NOROl LOANS on TO 4504 *'fui living room aulUt. II 7| wk Cheat and I BAXTER A UVINOETONX House. 1*3 N. Caat. FE New modeli alight •4 W. Lawrenot It. Ft 4-U14-4 i >-5M3____________ crate marred —- 1 OFFICE DESK. 434 RE( ORD count prl‘-rablnet. 44 Dtning room tulie. 7^< 454 Big picture TV. 524 Book- *® — ---- casei *4 up Dtnrttes. *4 Bed- „ .WAYNE iiABERT room! tl4 BeAs. 44. Laay Spin '** " Sogliia^ ■ h g-giN Refrigera or, 130 FRErZERs/UFRlb'Hf'^AMOUS ' Signature GIROUX ..OAKLAND fluorescent LlOHtS. iDlia for kitchen eablnota. under val- ...... . work^boncU*- 34" bxturot. ..... „„ BUghtly oeratchod. Michigan Flu-o"*'*®*. 3*3 Orehnrd Lake Avo. OUARANTEED sump pumno 3lrod >a h.p. OROLIIR BNCTCL6reDir'4~BBT. w... ^ arrow, A ' Craftsman I _3-1743. oermaiT________ eluding attacbi Olbvoo •„-ton a 5-5437_______ ____________(*’'^5. lEIOHTH OAUaX IN- 4or oporatora. folding wand dlaappoaimg lUmataa on garagt rt-. BERRY DOOR SALES Opon from ~ m S. rnSScl^ HioHCHAIB. ETROLI tralnor. *U. FB ATI^«3S Wao- Handmade HOT WAfi^----------- „ *M^^|J**fcJDonauinora Fowor 1 JmsS luxairFoiL burner baaur and * ell tatiT faucet^ Roaa^blo. CABl 1446 sjaM Vtnuiaima fans, II4.N. Marred In tranilt. Mlchl-Kke- ’’**'*"'■ Orcharil lead MXLT7NO POT. *10. 134 OAI^ I electric Wasbon. ais New dinettes, factory aw-a**,_____________ doora, all alooi. *4.44. FB 4-4103. Oood cODd. FE>^»3J1. UMd funtUttrt_____ THS BAROAiN BOUBB, ..-------- FAMOUS NAME BRAND VACUUM CALL *m' '"EK "ojiTABLE •nriiwiufBki. ”le«l from 4M.44 Including m1 ibL“>- -« "1®; Special Paneling Offer •^.g^5S:^’D%'rJS.*^‘Y.a*4.«h i4 pnnaU. >a'^ mahogany V-groora, C gnde 14.14 ooch ■4 panala, V/' mahogany V-groove. prsIlnUbed (7.*4 oaeh Oak Flooring *m K tils V till b Solecl rad No. 1 Shorta ....... *M U BENSON LUMBER CO. Fontlac _____ _____FX 4-3431 TRAlLiSrUTILffy. BOAT MAOS to ordet FE ^13 4431 Fll^ TV STUDENTiS. ATTEN'riON: 4S aa-U teltrialons. lit etch. Ui to F»4M THE FIRE’S OUT BUl^ 77E RX STILL IN BUSINXSBI Wo still hart material from 111 wrecked bulldlnii. NEW LUMBER RECLAIMED BRICK -•IFE - STtIL - MT8C ITEMB FREE BSTIMATBE FHA TERME SURPLUS LUMBER A MATERIAL SALES CO. *34* B1ghland>d>M>|i OR 3-7148 'TALBOTT LUMBER Lumber, plnmblnt, paint, hard-wart A electrical auppllta. I.OII wood laurtra. It tacb tor quick _______________ qiiia a»ie. ivw Oakland Avji. FE 4-4544, THE SALTATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE Ertrythlnf to meat your ntidi.. Clothing Fumiturt, Appltaneti. _____ll>7irE8T LAWkXNCX _ BKNITR COMB. RADIO-RHCORD Machinery HOFF FRONT END LOADER. BALE “ ‘.radt Daya 8 to 4. FE 4-4SM Do IHiMrsolf 69 FOR RENT Wall.^j^imr atotmar. floor sj Car. rusted rocker panels, a doora. *5.M pair. 73 W. Walton, Cameras & Equipment 70 DARK ROOM EQUIPMENT. XN- I7!*?’to**?;M’ p*m' Sale Musical Qooda 71 8 Practice pianos. I allihlly —- - iEiY‘ I'Bal/wta p ir^!TJ*'n.'; Gallagher Music Co. • ____________FI 4.056* NTiqUE MAHOGANY P fit N O. flood condition. 4>Bbtridan. ACCORDIAN FOR BALE, I-Hfj ACCORDION BALE: ALL SIZES loaned fret to b—*--laiaona. FE t-548 BALDWIN OROOSONIC IPDfET orian. blond finish, I months old. new tuarantee, real barsaln. CALBI MUSIC CO. K. Saglnaw^___FE 5-14*( C^LE BABV ORAND nANO This uiM piano la In A-1 ahapo. &na*" 14*1. _ S!T?iJ!u?o*.i**;K’'i5iT*''“* FREE onthi pi y befort _____ 0. plua cartoft. TT7 »«« bu'v! ^ly *10 per mo. plua car..,.. Fall er^lt aUow^lf purchased. GRINNELL’S 87 E. Bailnaw FE 3-71*1 OUITARS^ 7 85;? ---- ^ , rmwT ». •i»i / Cemmareo Rd. at Union Lake Rd. / HOHNER accordion for SALE,/^ 130 bass, 7 shift. Like new irtih «»«» »>7»,»*U 4-4*40. <340 <■ Lako Road, Pavlaburt, ,/ WAS dio NOW ISIS WurlltMr Spirnr Ortto, beauitful wdaya / VViegand FE Mk3 BAZAAR ARE _____Plano Tuning xetronla Piano nnd NOW *3*4 fi0NTHY0LD"*lkhdACULAn Music Center R AREA, MIRACLE MILE T!“ing___Organ Repair ______PHONE FE Y&34 PORTABLE ELiXn-RONIC'FiAJfd. Easily carried k stored, tokta up ^l«^y*»*rd‘piano. Mo*ria*”MMlc ?.i«**nf>5S7.**™** PIANO fUNINOGSCAR ECHIilOt ___________^FE 3-4317______ - fnmib SIZE piano, wai;. finish, beautiful - - * 6aia'nM"*i3''mr‘''monS^*^*'*“’ CALBI MUSIC CO. I* N Sagtnaw FE 4.4331 SPECIAL Batty spinet organ. Wnlnut (I 4 octavat tr ---- . now guarantoa. Sava ris&. CALBI MUSIC CO. ____FE 5-1333 USED LOWrIK (HtOAN. BERX-sblra model la exeellant condl-**"" Morris Maalc. 34 1. Tela-- Toif-Buroo. ^e^O^eJEquipnmt 72 SAVE $400 Fttney^Bowas Fostaxe meter and J*»rl»P* toaler. Ifta new. FE Sale Store Equipment 73 CHDODtAL REAL ■TAT* 43N DUd* Hwy. ■ OR 3-0741 ______Open 'Ml *:l* >.m. DiktB idohwat>rohta6b I TEAGUE FINANCE CO.! a piw older r 5 narkaton. This -l potad hishv mlnutoa froi.------------- a raal o^nuntty. Broker. Mr. UF^M^lneolo 7-****. Evontogi l-WEEK SPECIAL" "wdlUonora, *14* neW. It hoods, *3* tofir od***7A****' x" *“**'•• r Ytow*'"’aDd :e. complete' uU. Can bo n operation. 144 W. Brook- 202 S. MAIN I „ _ 214 E. ST. GLAIR' S ” "eabK? ROCHEStER ■ ROMEO; ge?u,.“!S3rt1 Siw *im LOAm *3* TO tit* , n* 1* 10TC- cooaolo TV. now *11*. OL Mill FL 8-3*11 ______ "FBUHDtT SnviCB'V Frayer'i Fumituro . k Apmianoea' M» Oiw^rij^o ATtouo " :leanor with _______ lutranteed .Pay balanci “1* &f: Wh Y eWaJS' *r “i fWMooable._ia *-*(to.______wj^r heJuTitt MY ftlM * °*{f. i-A ALUM "SlDiMO STORlIf, ^Ina Cjtolnrt FE ><<**. | Awnln|a>ALLBLT CO OL l-MXl HOTTOnfr ELE^lb I^OE. EX- ! 3' FUEL '(Ml''tANKS GOOD CGR. . “*■*?* . _dl^l6n. _WllJ_dellr5r. Fe l-ll£ t® "HTHIOEr' . ... . apartment - alia ^ PLYWOOD” V’ BIRCH Ji” BIRCH . V," TG MAHOONAt . aa *2SP<^ FLTWOOD DO. HL_"5M**n *ro. . FE 3-350 IUAUTTTOAL “ "j^t^a. etoan-bumlng ---- ---------------- 4 (t,r refrigerator 150. 7*0 Slocum. Au->untBtlshU. c^illc^. »%* *.*^®®.* fltmaee sixes AOpiHO MACHINE *30. PONTIAC Cash RaylaterJPE a-Ittl. COMMXRCIAL .REFRIOERA'rOR. do«bl.|d^o^,.bk*^„*w S S ks. "“lONA^CASH HEOaTEBr*«f. .^SA^po^gjQfmds 74 ODNS - BUT, SELL, TRADE Manley Leach. 'lOJtoii’ey OUNS. MODEBlIr. AND ANlQUi: ■“f,-, 44U, trad# and repair. Burr-_ •>‘»»!L37Q. Tel4graph!>E 3-47M. minnows 34c To tiTst—DOe grubs, white (ly larraa lor 54c Trout Creek Bail . . _U34_»t_qroenahleld lU. 4 »• ^ii2i u?4 m«4.’ Ill FORTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MARCH 25. TOGO SiM. Qravd and Dirt 76 Anctloa Sales M, BoaU ft AccMsdries 971TIZZ Y arei _ >l ETi Wood, Coal ft Fuel 77lg?^?4 n AUCTION SALE NEW AND D«iD ■TARTnO ...7 P.M. ^SATURDAY ....7 P.M. marLAC®. rnmNACB *"o SUNDAY . 2 PM kloAlAu wood. Oood pHeo on » .......*■ x .«A. cord feu, m Scott Lake Rd.| FE 4-«a» or OR Kl«».___^1 riREPLACE C A N N E h OOAL.I (iropfece. (nraoco klndltnc wood. I _ Speedw»^ Fuel OU. FX MliO. | OOOD slab'WOOD. I CORI»Jl{.| MEW MERCHANDISE CAM BE Deliver^ FE M»J>r_rE A-WH.| PURCHASED WITH NO DOWN; OHOP LOADS CUT WOOD PAYMENT SHOP OR 3W2_ _ U S M MONTHS TO PAY^ * c^kn i days m klndNof ri_J^J4^1vM_____FOR RETAIL A BUTINO SLAB WOOD OR PTREPLACB wood. 3 cord, $17 Pol. FE MUl Lunch Room Open Eeorp Audios Plents, Trees, Shrubs 78 THE U^RGEST DI.^iPLAY OF 1ST QUALITY BOATS IX THIS AREA. BRANDS SUCH AS LARSON. CUTTER ARI.STO-CRAFT PENN-YAN GRUMMAN AND OLD TOWN. STERLIN(i BO.Vr TRAILERS CHRlSTte TREE SEEDLINGS scotch, red pine. Asetrian. epnict. Phene EM MMd. ■OUSI PLANTS, a 1 Statewide Tree Service New le the Ume to trim, pliml ABd remoTt Urt« tnm. FI B&B AUCTION HARRINGTON HO.ATS ___IIW S, TEUCORAPH_ COME AND SEE OUR FEATHERCRAFT ALUMINDM A OLA8TRON FIBEROLAS I BOATS WEST BEND OUTBOARD MOTORS BTEKLINO BOAT I TRAILERS For Sale Pets March M *171 Plemiiitt Laha Rd^,_Clarketon. ____________ OAILT. 1* AM. TO S P.U. \ I AEC DACHSHUNDS AT S Puppiei. JemoFe. ra S-3M STUD. 79: U MU' Auction Milo P--* ’ ui- r*ue« MICHIGAN BOAt SERVICE INC BILL HICKSON PROP Huron * It FIBEROLAS, I WEEKS OLD BEAOLE PUPS' Cel. rvet elter * OR I-M47 _ AEC IRISH SETTER PUK. REA- Tr* ferMj.muroJL^r^jy^ House Trailers 89 AMERICAN WHITB ANCkiRA BAB- m wt Wu for »lt J5M AUda Street oil South Boulevard betwoen'' f®®“. ^ Crooti and UvernoU ______ ISM OLOBEMASTER U BBrrrANY 'SPANIII PUM, 1*' 5?i^S!"ii‘ ¥Jim wkt tie PI t-oo»4 BBAOLE8 AKC prop Specl/l. “^ZUREK MA [aKINE Buchanan Boatworks By Kate Osanni For Sale PRICED TO FIT EVERY POCKETBOOK For Sale CwB _ For mate CBrB __i06 STATION WAOOM 1M7 POBD.WAOOM. « POOR. T;E | NO TOW N I 1m1 . blftVROLlT ,BEL AIB 1 | doA hardtop. Coral roe* *> white. OMweawmlaal/kn fLdfM a~;&ter.5re2yte.‘.^' REPOSSESSION Its* DODOE ROYAL LANCER ___ ______ Folding Money Specials i n \ / i • Si’a^WYO ' * ‘ “ 3 &aif.s; &T•!!» BIRMINGHAM' s------------ d S PtreooaUr Chochad ..c traDemlitloB. RAH . waive viree, 1 OWher, II.SO* actual . mUee Burry. tllM. 10 paymente -W» Very low cash t—~ - ■ • 2*SX 5XSIL" f !!“? r FORD i DOOR. RAH. WILL | King A iU’ rSS’ fiuTrfc. '''aSt iSd liater. ■US!; RAMBL'ER »5 CADDt'^’*b»t^‘ Dice Dixie Ok'ci Cars m S. WOODW ARD MI 6-.^904 iO'CHEVROLET BI8CAYME I t door «edan. powergllde. end ej-Irev. Brvt offer over *1.150 MI THINK OP A -ie oaoon * m a. St LOOK! ’56 BUICK HARDTOP. AUTO TRANS RADIO A HEATER $695 1053 CHBVIl 4 DR ObOD TRANS- portatlpn. OB 3 • *310;_ .055 CHEVROLET REPOSSESSION *305 lull price. DO oaeh needed. Pey only 017. nu' Rite Auto, Mr Bell. PE •-*»». 101 E Blvd *b. at Auburn_ 10*4 CHETY I DRT REPOSSESSION ■57 FORD PICKUP CLEAN. BEADY TO OOI; Don’t Mi.^s Tliis One ^1960 FORDS Your old ear down or OltO. Pay- jsr-fflTt^rRfsr T IOHNSON.,otcorvair Motor Sales i*S-33S*I! JEROME iTy only *11 I ■BRIGHT SPOT•• ORCHARD LAKE AT CASS * d-OOM OPEN EVM N - .ww, uevr -y -yooi I AVAILABLE YOURS POi needed M\ 22871 Of MY 2-2381 j ** $75 DOW’N _______ Je,““* p^^“*iS 1 1 $69:50- PER MONTH *i"E Bied t _*LAubum __ ^.................. CHEVROLET BIECATNE 3 DR. ‘‘Hiyore ABSOLOTEI^ NO ryl. Radio, healer. Pow#r|Mde_ MONEY DOWN, r-------- -.......... •*'“ menu o< »10jM per n It Mgr. Mr. Parke i HaroU Tumei PordL________ j cylinder. caiicJRS:! ^ , Cnssman 1 BED- »io«: ■ Aluminum, 'jrs*' wiefifr!'. *l*>; Runaboute, *14* up: trailer. ".Sometimes 1 wish I had three parents. Maybe then there wouldn’t be so many deadlock.s about what I may and may not do: " . ».15 n trailer, *41*; Mahogany 14 loot runabout, (1*0: Call ua and eave Foapclng arallahle. PI 4-601* RUNABOUT, excellent Trantportat'n Offered 100 Sale Used Trucks 103^ black COCtER PUPS. ____ re t-oijs_____________ DACHSHUND PUPS AEC HBOI8-! at .—.. mlnlatur*. Blare .,..1 . _L^*J*. OL >37«S. FRENCH POdDLBS. MALBB * shape »1»« OB 3;^»3^ I 1* FT BOAT, MOTOIt. TRAOBR. _i»pr and aecoae MOO FE *-**♦*. , ■ It n. CRiaCBAPT BOAT. TRAIL- ' , FEMALE CANARIES, AlX_itiT^AXR B T R EAM u6BTWBIORT j shop, I* WUliame. FE *4«». ; Travel Tralfet Stoaa IMS. Ouatv pranare yoi male DALMAT70N tJOO. IVij “I??? '"U hy our l&et vaari old OR I-*7«*._____ V.'"'•'“'L.Tranar MiNiATUBB'POODLE. FEMAI^'.i SE* elwolaw color. * moa old. INS ORBIT CAMPER FOR PICE- S> tmoL •avo UN. Inquire 13N aldwiii or caU OR iim after * ar. It Lark atoctne atarter l*N. MApla JRIIW,^____ INITRAVELO. N P^..'a BEDRII. srw»i». ......... New Ramblers 4 DOOR-6 PASSENGER SEDANS Elquipped as Follows: WEATRiR I— t 8 Woodward Are LY NO MONEY DOWN. , ROCHESTER II I oraN EYES TIL » OL BSIEl _ I Harold Turner Pord^_ .'j ,,Qmj joDT RUSTED. GOOD , CHEVROLE^CONVEBTIBLE ‘■•g,oWtA7S5“'S25[%TEVT ^R ------- •—... o.>wer|Udr power jjO MONEY DOWN. Ateume pay- A PEW ... ..... . - ------CHOICE MORSELS . power brakes. Here's ler Birmingham car t"'‘ a honey Our etock Ur few price »17M of *37 34 per 1 North Chev. CredH Mgr Mr. Parke 1 4-75M Harold Turner For». ItsrPORD V-»ri'bOOR”RADIO THREE lU* .Ch'"® ,«S? k HEATER AB80LUTBLT NO bfttWr than the oeit. From IlMO. °2*li JL*'-”.' ?«; 1 THREE 1.5. ^EVROLEW - All MI 4-I7M' Wanted Used Cars 101 1*4* cheeroiet tt-un pickup 1350. 1 IM4 Ford I'Vtea atekt. MN S-wfNOOW ' W-ABRERB I __I 1-UNDERCOATINO : HOMER HIGHT MTRS.itlK'A'gfW SB.I ATTENTION RBADTI ’ motor lor Spring - Marine Bnginru ■------OARO8 ^tsorlea NB0AR08 B OUTBOAl WEBB PATNO TOP $$$ DOLLAR FOR CLEAN USED CARS Glenn’s Motor Sates ! *53 W HURON ____FE 4-mi ' ' I 5,-ALL FEDERAL TAXES PE 4-6MI O OERMAN 8 PURE i KT _____________________ PABAEEET'S dUAR TO T^ ; Walktr'B Bird Houae. SN PIral St Bocbeilet. OL l-«373._ PEKINdCSE PUPPIES AEC RTO.! ■..Hk. ..Id happy. UtUa beauUaa.' ice Older male. PE |t Crea. oonx E MW * ToodlIs $T5'd6wn’ ; hunts pet shop ..... B S31U parakeets. PAIR. CAOES.i SALES. ----—---------- aeewa, *m. rnooe eveolnge. or MEIrote 4-6T7I. _ jmol^i. rg^3-7M0 _ loKT YOUR VAC/vnON TRAILER PARAKEETS. CANAIUBB, CAOU ; reearvaUana now. AU new IMO food Crane't 34N Auburn UL model. Plkfe Trailer SAlaa and * - I Uft* .'iSI? *<* __ r Vm't.' pI^ RBOOTBRn Complete Boating Acce'teorlee _ ___ INLAND LAKES SALES: top buck junk car. thu^ wn veua vovROE ' JL HURON PE 4-TI31 ' HONTIAC WASTE____FEJ:!** BchulU. lOtte*. S- BOAT INSURAMCiToiaT 13 *• , --------per *IM Hanean ina. Agency. PI \\ E NEED riOU. PE *-MTI , •OAT SHOW ■fnii IK1 a Quality Deal Sea Ue ^ 'vJU SCNTT MOTOHS IHOUSB-BPOBTBCIlAFr --------BOATS Vn.^1.1 * Al.l.wr-mvaivi.»#vL.K TBAILgBS Si';* ’iS’^artritSt.’! *|gM 1*137 foot 3-bodroom : LKUISL-OUI HbLL^kiUlIMx'^AND*^’C^CH BOAT SALES (IN over ... new acif-contali ITH had » lot Home. It to 30 Uood trallere TRUCKS VANS rtA**a.aaea t-MICHlOAN STATE BALES 9* . *•■?»? 7-l»N UCEN8E PLATES Absolutely the Full Delivered Price 1 NO MONEY DOWN I 1065 Chevrolet, 3 door* and * doori. 1 Paymente of *7 week. Rbm Mr. I BIht, Lucky Auto Balm. PH f-lNO, ! PE 4-331*. 1*3 B. Saginaw.__ 1 INI CHBVBOUrr BISCAYNB 1 DR, I *. Radio and hwter. Standard < ' tranimiealoB for economy. Beau- | Call 1 THREE 1] Credit Mgr. Mr parie at 4-7M0. Harold Turner Ford.__ *34.11 a month. TN Slocum, An- | burn Halghta._________________, I FORD. V-S. a DOOR. FORDO-1 aar Paint. tl«0. J FORD PICKUP. 43.0N mnoa *1**1 k Mo I3S3. 797 S9 North Chev. kpi; ! Li! eUZj Hunter Bird at 8 Woodward ^ ' ui.ut e.M Boat Show Special! Oklord OA M7M.___________ Oxford Trailer Sales '■wider In Oaneral. Vaga- CooD hound! TOT MANCHESTER. MALE. REAS HoUy?*Oarwo;'ant Tour- ■mw e-4Ma 1 ... -oBUInad c.___ It. Tratu _ TT t-tOl*_______________ WimvldALE POODLE TOP. AEC regletarad EM 3-3331._________________! NEW 17 FT CLASS RUNABOUT NEW M HP BVINHUDE *170* .n., f Hunter Bird at 8 Woodi-- Hlrmlngliam_ ____tn 4-373* i $127.52 Dn. $45 Per Mo. we have a oreat seLectior WE TAKE TRADE8_TOP » PAID O'l*VrU«B® *»’ TO WU W- NANCt NO PROBLEM ECONOMY CARS^ tl AUBURN IU54 CliBV. LOOK! ' Crissman ■55 FORD a DR HARDTOP. V-S. AUTO $795 JOHf^ON' •harp clean uaad all body .itylae. COUPES 3 DOORS BARDTOn CONVERTIBLES HIOREST DOLLAR PAID JEROME "Bright Spot" TRACTORS 11. Tralfei . Wa ranT: NO TKADB-INS ON SPECIAL MY 3-S73I . ; llARRINtiTON BOATS .. . -v-Jl of Lake lid* 8 TELBORAPU PE 1-M33 BRITTANY PUFB. McNARY'S' on Vl* _ BANK TXKtM Opy. Sun R Eve. Tailwagier Kcnoala. boording, PONTIAC CHIEP b DETRCHTBRS dEMO. LAKfc-N-SEA DELUXE Fl-tratnlng trimming. Brittany nnd. New A Ueod berglav 1* It. with Marc. N I Poodle etud eervleo. OL 1-tlM. Wt teht ^tebold fumlturo In - - ' ~ - blsPxk^Hrii-nioAiioTOl BOB HUTCHINSON’S BurMhen. 17* tolofrapb. RE 4^ ouia Rvy UR 1* »*»!»■ . |Dray)oB Flalne___OR 3-13U Hay, Oral* ft F««L*?rtfWfe’r ..rrhard Leke at <- ■E 4-04U Open Evte. ' Wanted Used Cars 101 BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER « way power. 1 •17 ear In tnd _i^r I p.m Motor Sales | 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3904 Motof M^ntfacS^Mtr ; MY 2-2871 Or MY 2-2381 ittTpoRD FAhtLANE IN. M Plym Mmor. Plv FE 3-M«* lis* FORD CUSTOMLINE. RADIO Victoria hardly, wira-«r“CHETY. D^UXB^ 3 JXX». ■ and heater._a*eellent cm^t^. •..ora***, auiomauc vra 11^31' ' M CHEV., DELRAY. VERT GOOD LOOK! *375. I ’.54 BUICK HARDTOP. REALLY NICE. AUTO $495 .„i CHIVROLET, 3 DOOR 'aD| { traneportatlon. *11;^ UL 3j;3M>. : , 1*53 "CHEVROLET. *5.0* DOWi j and *4 00 per —“ —"* I prohleir- ’'— Sagloai _________ '------------WOO DOKTN uma pay mi 1 per month *“ _______r, Mr. White J^ee. 115 8. Sajlnaw, _ •SI FORD BLACK. CUSTOM 300. « cylinder. Pnrdomatlc. Beater. t.300 mifea. BacaUent eondlcton. *1.475 caah. IC S-»7*L__________ CaU credit t King Auto I ^E>^. 3M SM. : pruhlema Lloyd Motore. Ill a. AVEBILL'S aoio Dllle Rwy Special Units' M FORD RANCHERO JOHNSON Motor Sales | MY 2-2871 or MY 2-2.I8I I Motore, 131 B. , Heater LLOYD MOTORS. 131 8 1 Saginaw. FI 1-1131.___________ 17 TORD RANCH WAOON T-l! AutomaUc tranamlealon. Radio A; Heater 5 New W-Walla. LLOYD MOTORS. 113 8 Saginaw. FE Immaculate. Only *1*1*. M pay-minU H7.71. Low caah down &RMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD I i»57 FORD PAIRLANB. * -OR., 1*1 , J ttalfer. PE *44M. PARKHURST l.tM BALES HAY. BTRAW.; MA- i;\'^-N‘b™*SA™“^ « TRAILER COURT & OR >Sl». 77* Boott Ui. Rd. SAI FS “0 «•- “*,. lak. 0. ■*y._WinjteUv*r_OA S^7».- /j between Lake Orton and hAT and BTRAW WANTED. ANY' Oltord an M-M New Moon*, amount Olre parUenInre ae to Owoeeo. Venlourt IMS Lopcer mu and grade Wire ar twine ' Rd . Lake Orion MY 1-4*11. Write Earl Bime SIS** Utica Rd . ricmarORON HOUEETRAILER *1 Praier. lUchfean _______ model. .43 It 1 bedroom *SM Wanted Livestock 84 ..... U PE i-tr»_________ i OUERNBET C»W8 TO FRESHEN Height! _______ ~ SHORT'S MOBILE HOME SALES A SERVICE Sale Farm Produce 86 AFFLBS HIGHER QUALIT^. AU popoUr yartaUei. Rargalu I „an„ ,or you la nUUly grade. Buportorqu^jlTjjr^Huron_______PE A*7U *XSJ‘ wiSf'roSmiJlS I travel trailers * RENTALS fc**£;.*,,.rDu?k"uSr£''*-l T««-a.Ho-. a Tvo..nm. kiar. Bum* Rd , Milford._____ ___________________ *17*. i AS MUCH AS »*0 FOR JUNE AND If n. llberglaa Fart Marquatte. 1 cheap care. PE 1-1*«* daye or tlM. Coming aoOD larae elock of ■ - evea__;____________ Lena star alum, and tlbarglai 7^ "-J 11 to 33 foot. Set Uia new Sea LA.5.T !isrk4wrrour°;e,'c»rJ ^,por ?r.*1l& rri ' ^^R CAR Snef?;# *!ctI "** ’ ‘ ELRWORTH A BEATTIE ----------3--- I AUTO 8ALI8 JOHNSON motors 1 *877 DUle Hwy Olarketon MFG BOATS ns ^umyer 'todb “pay^ USED MOTORS mente A give you trr----- , . BOARDMAN’S JOF S CAR I 7*7* Highlapd Rd^ ^ ***• Pontl« Roa_d at Opdyka I “JOHNSON MOTO¥s~ I dtercraft boata. Oator trallere, oikENB MARINE 8UPPUBB A braket, radio, a h T-* wtUi cuatom 0 FORD F-400 T *. 3 ipeed *1* rubber unll hae illght roof dam Sava tlM on Ibla imtl REPOSSESSION 1(5* Bulek. 1 door, white and Aaaume paymente ' " money down. Rl Lucky Auto Balet. «-Wl*. 1*3 8 Sagl Cblema. Lloyd maw. FE 1-1 1*53 FORD (8 00 *3.00 per week. No feme. Lloyd Motore. naw,^PB Mill;_______ 1*54 CHSVROLET BFL AIR, RADIO and beater, eicellent condlUon iwaa. ei,»»». ma Pull price »1»5. Asiume paymente "igjg ford ff/ ^l?uu.®*:t *Em‘,‘ REPOSSESSION fE I 13(5 Full price No eaeh ne Par only *17 pvr mo. Dn* -«* Chev. 1 Dr RAH ^ LOOK! RGB BUTLER LV >MO MONEY DOWN paymente of |1(.7( - -to, Mtr. Mr ♦-7800. Harold Tutntr per mo. Cl Parke et I ner Ford. ’55 CHFWROl.ET CONVERTIBLE. V-l. AUTOMATIC $995 1006 PORD.'V-i. 3 DR. REPOSSESSION *305 fuU prfee. “ —- Pay only 111 mo ‘'•te Auto, Mr I B. Blvd. I SAFETY TESTED 10 April N . R Ml HAROLD TURNER’S TRUCK CENTER tranaportatlon. ' *44 8 Woodward MJ A7*0» _ -.or lOU BUICK nmCTA CONV. ALL whit, white top Power braket, ataaring. Triple turbine. BIRMINOHAM 3M Orchard Lake 1 ??v* 1 ^ondlMom ^uajd^JJI MARINE AND COACH SALEH ' • PONTIAC BOAT SHOW QUALITY MOTOR SALES NEEDS ALL MODEL ' CLE:AN CARS TODAY : *4* ORCHARD LAKE R 3-7041 TOP CASH ***' POR CLEAN CARS EOINOMY cars" * if ypBUW TOP DOLLAR “ tor 'U te '50 modela — low mllrat* care wealed for out etata NEW ’60 DoiJge Pickup $1695 Includei all itandard factory equipment A federal tai. Balet tak and llcenee eilr* KAMMLEK-DALLAS loot N MAIN ROCHESTER OL 1-OllJ-____ 1550 CHEVROLET *vfON PICKUP Oood cond FE 5-0350._. M FORD PICKUP WITH SIDE | fla W1___________ . «_E "' _______ 1050 BUICK SCPI far. cond. All poi 51005 MA 5-1101 PE 1-1311 alter JOHNSON; Motor Sales MY 22871 or MY 2-2381 M TORD. 1 CYLINDER. 1 DOOR. I Btandtrd trana., 1,000 mllae. < '50 Rambler - 3 d _____I CAR LOT PontUe Rd. at Opdykc PE 3-7011 1050 >ORD 4-DR sfA'HON WAO-00 Y-(. AutomaUc , tranemiulon. Radio A beater. Wtgone are grow-Ing II) popularity becauee of tbalr many uaee TTiia gem la nq iptlon It ..II r..i 1 . cepti k No. 1 U feet. 1 0 Hougliten & Son ’55 CADILLAC 3 DOOR HARDTOP FULL POWER $1195 North Chev. Tour Friendly Oldemoblle Dealer *3* H. Main, Rocheeter OL L*7«l 1153 FORD M300R. CLEAN . NO monay doatn *14 monUi. Ring Mr. Bli^ Lucky Auto Stiei. R JEROME moottae CaU Fenton. MA *-*777 alter * pm ________.1 BOLENS TRACTORS — . horte iractori * to |tv bp. tllfert H, te 7 bp. Roto-I Bolane Yardman. Ji Cable. Palrbenka. 1 plate Mower ~ roho »*771. Rent Trailer Space 90 '*"‘';!|A0B|;RM RKIOHTS MOBILE VIL- AT MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CE.NTEk t acrvfe*. IM*,. EVANS BQUIPMENT *507 DUIe Hwy ktople 5-ir*_________ PARMALL ^ WITH QRADP a mU* BE ol Opdyka ___la A ll " plow Uko R »-»*Sl ______ FARM MACHINIST - N1 OR 3-7014 OXTORO MOBILE kiANOR FOR I*'!**- etment pattoe. ate. ■lie aaal ol Oxiord on Laka-road. OA AIMI;^ April 8, 9, 10th Over 2lX) Rrantiful Boats ALL THE M'AV MOTORS ______ _ OR i ni .'•'ce' M & M Moto. Salt! For top dollti 2517jbtele Hi Fix^Q^r a.i!!.*J!!.*Mm'TOU'R BEEN THE REsYCTiOW Park. FE a Door I $500 In Free Prizes Auto Accessories 91 - Row Idaa Davte Maehy. Ortem vufe NA 7-iaia. I JOHN DEERE A TRACTOR Wil* '5* PONTUC MOTOR. ! BARREL. ' —...... complete. A-l PE 3-1775 ___ ■ U5« CHEV mtr: A POWERO'UDE '53 Oicv. Motor. '51 PonUae 5 Mir. '51 Plym. Mater I>b. FE “BRIGHT SPOT" ___________ ORCHARD LAKE AT- CASS “ •55 CHEVY LATE MODEL 14 TON »-0«»5 ____OPEN EVES. •teel boi and fe ton pickup- ; 5* CADILLAC *1 7VHITE HARD- 54 Ford Vk ton pickup—'51 Inter- top. Power equipment, eaecullve'e neUooal 1 ton and '** '4 ton car. eacelirnt condition. Ml *-0*S7 KiL“oUii."Ei!;X“ r l»S* CHEYROUTT 4 DOOR. NATION WAUON RADIO A HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO MONET Ifty 155 Buciia.m.___________DOWN Aeaume payment* of 115* DODOE TRACTOR, NEW V-5 53*71 per mo Call Credit Mgr. motor, excellent condition, com- rt Mr Park* at Ml 4-75W, Harold pletely equipped vacuum brakei. _Turiier Ford. Fk‘’5-3M3"’'' "" **'*'"'’ “ CHEVRotlT. V-A STANDARD •fRI-CARB8“S»~Y*3~CiSV'~»75 1*5* t» TON CHEVTOLET~PANEi7 “oris CAR LOT Exchange lor 4 barrel! Call OR. OR 3-*«7», ________ Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke PE 1-7*11 —V***L_8***r_*.---L.---------53 DODOE fe TON P I C E - U P, , 1*53 CHEVRLET 3 DOOR, Oood runnln* Plrat *M. BU- ' "•'■ * — *"-"• •' PtRlOR AUTO BALES. 313 MONTCALM AT OAKLAND. ia*7 WHITE TRACTOR. CAB ever engine. 15.M x 30 tirex. Perfect condlUon. (3.40*. OR 14144 RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD Ml 6-.I904 ■53 CHRYSLER * DOOR Ml ---- --vllent tlrC4 *00 I__U*cr Q Chavtolat Blacayn* *-Dr. 838.M par^t BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. W OODWARD ____MJ 6-3904 lyim vtctoriaCThardtop. NEW AND USED McCulloch Chain Saws i ALL 7m— - ALL PRICED TO _ _ _ Sale Uied Trucks 103 IlEhTCH-BALANCE-^WELD i ----- AU Mata Carried to Stock ; ig FORD fe TO NPICKUP KE- 24-HR^ I'ROP REP4IR {Jo‘w^iWllil* oH N.wklrkV’Ba« A pJSp Service 'THUCK. I TON ....... Lake R0*d/Eteg0 _ 'SPRINd SPECIALS . k-lt I ..... .. IIMT pel --- Crtdlt ICfr. Mr. Parki at Ml 4-7K0 Harpld Turner Ford.____ ’58 Chevrolet s — Save I 1 bIL AIR « DOOR. V-l. radio A he.’ o \t\r Auto Inturtnce 104 heater, automate tranimiMlon. >'1 i L'C67\ Or MY roe* and white. Immaculate to- - ..............- — JOHNSON Motor Sales 17 PohUae 4-Dr. Herd! Rerdtop. Hy-S Heater »l«l* lit* Oldemoblle 1-Dr. Rerdtop Power Bteertot, power brakea am FRAI^ SCHUCK INCORPORATED For Sde Tires 92 < I UP. WE k 1*0* pound A Baay Ume pavmeojr ...... •E *-*734 VE *-mi KING BROS. YOUR MeCOLLOCH DEALER ^ _ _ _ POimAt; RU AT OPgYKE _ flRES *3 TRACTOR. SUPER C. PAST HITCTI, buy. eull. AUotojUeWaiie , ... ..w,,.. 1 attachment,, enow pfew, P#____8TATE_^TIRE 8ALE8 ^ °^!f„‘i'Si!?J''^,"d,hleld IXirfJ deluxe U^ol S TT'liiiron ri:~3-m3 FOR IfbST CARS C40C *1*0 ON . * MO PAYMTf. OP *4 M KA PE *-183* * Kv*e. PE 34351 3 DELRAY COUPES. 1 FOR SALE 1153 OE SOTGT UJ^ 3-133*____ d black. i35* PeSOtb. CMfTBRT. ALL Tahitian bronm. rac standard. Prom paymente *37 3* Low < I* Pontiac 4-Dr. Hardtop. 1- heater. Powar ttaarin*' 5* FORD ............. I7IB PAIRLANS * DR POM. Radio A 5-m* Au^lon Sales 88 SATURDAY. MARCH IS AT ';'‘%^*rS*£2hlnrr, \?w“7a^.‘: ' rlu tarn auction, l^al^ ail M alue tat aad ttebaace ^ A battery t I «i full back >rtt, hp Jobneon electric • r ; ote controls Bttirry K Sr new 1(5* Meyer t : An excellent buy .............. M*» ’S. Orion Road to «)7| nemto** I R!d I?Ir*i5Joi*trrm?“A-L"m STAN'aRS'isi I iJJlU Anraii^!ffradler‘!i ‘^to^-peW pitv tractor. Oo^ tractor o^i; wMovailt. ^r™Pord»r^ Ford! WILLIAMS dum tax" Johll BeSTy- mJwer _J»j a..S(»ito*w at Rhobgra _ , A hay condlUoner combtoatfen. new rtolland PTO tide yoke. Oaee r combine. 1 Jr'— ^—* —— Plntncln* available with I* lown and 34 $^5 Foreign ft Sports Cars lOS 1*5* MO MAONBT THIS IB THE rue'om * door model Brand Daw. B P CIbodrIch BUvtrtqwn whit* walla, mint condition throughout Inventory too high from *1)91 to tin* ivert*e doaler Sholeaafe. ____________,.., «*. wooinvAKU BIRMINGHAM..............mi6..i9m __ ^ 88 8 DOOR, V-8. BEL RAMBLER I 57 Mercury Hardtop, powar 5N5 * PonUac 3-Dr Hard tap ...$.S95 ...$39S ...$395 ...$,395 ...$295 aown or oio traar p^r month 'Boe *crrdll manafti BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER rircllent condition. Pull price ”iT, “ ----- payment* _of toYt •»'« *hU* ................1*57 Buick 3-Dr. Hardtop REPOSSESSION 11*5 full prlcf. No eatb needed Pey only 511 month. Due April Wto Rite Auto. Mr. Bell FK > •{fad’s**: 3-Dr Auto, trana HOMER HIGHT MTRS.' "15 Mtoutet from PonUac" Oxiord, Mteh._ —■“ , '5* CHEVROLET ’. . ' 55 PLYMOUTH •51**P0«O* ’ ‘ * DR. V-l' Ritnt ( ' l.*._F6RD:v^^™-ttDAi.; 066 S. MOODWARD _ JII 6-.3904 '5* OPEL 3 DR 13.806 'MILES' IS DODOE DART. 1-DOOR Pioneer. lorqu* nite tranamlaelon. RAH. whito walla, tak* good clean '57 Ford or Chevy In trade. UL FRANK SCHUGK^ MAto *1171 Setrb! plow*. ; '^te^ D Deere wacon» 1 all n culUpackeri, '^laot- i^Xl Used 20" Truck Tires Eddie Steele >•“ ’ '5* Ford Bed 8to. Wgn. i3> '5* Ford Hardtop* 5* Chrytler convari. P< hitch Oood Jewelry wwgeni A good *ale. plan to attend Perm told. Metamorw Bank Clerk. Ev- aretl Lunch Trailer, . are proprietor. MA • HIckmotC Otnartl Suet _Io^ 0/-------* AUCTION 7 riborglaieed boat., fully M»5 to fgt* Toni . Service, your oldett Ivui-.aler In tbie area 3**5 1 Uke Road. PE 1-0113 Opan II---------------- USED BOAir6~ARD MOTOBB . IH7 15 HP Bvlnrudo III ; 1P5) 15 HP Bvinrud* .....533 .....’ “ Bvlnrude . . .fit ■vlnrudo .......Ill Bvinrud* TERM DCnON SUE BAT * 38 VM. »l mil* toutta^ atilt waat of Uke o.U.uithto™fiS;*’An?RS^ FIRESTONE STORES a* TV'e Baddlng. PIcturae Dlah- ,4- — ----- at Juried marchandfec ON — Aocoffirr OP ILLNESS 'nns WILL BE OUR LART BALI TOR! Auto Service I fcodle* hlgheet b '' CRANKSHAFT ORINDINO IH THE ' CylIndere rrbored. Zuck Ma- . Mgr MT "a-1531.________ ®h^ «»op, 13 Hood Phono FE AUenON SALE. 3tk MILES 7*EST;----- 0* Romeo, at 3481 13-MUe Rd.. on, Tvrnday. March 3*lh. bOftnnUig---- ..— ---------------- LA* S*le Motor Scooters 94 ^FORD— l-'s-ed Truck Outer .3275 WEST HURON At Elizabeth Lk Rd. FE_5-3177 EE 5-0861 1881 CraVROUCt faCK-UF DE-luxe cab RAH NO rutl. original ptut FE 8S1*» • After I FE MM 5-»l»3 Bailey ^bampbeU ................................ tin ' >187 >0-3M CHEV HWY TRACTOR AUTHORIZED DEALERS TOR MO. >**«.m With bkOllBI MOtTMi Pb. FB ' UorrlA Itlnor. Auftlltt ftnd fttiKiln DKMONSTR.ATOR I960 Simea * Door Sedan Driven feat than 4.069 mllei $1485 rammlf.r-dalt.As DODOE CHRYSLER -SIMC A 1001 N. MAIN R------ OL a-(in ‘If'PORD PAIRLANE. WHITE HD. top conUnental. UL 3,111*. __ .\li tires On Our Cars’ Unconditionally Uiuaranteed FOR 6 MONTHS FORD SAI.ES UkE ORION-OXTORD PRIBNDLT FORD DKALEE Pdntiac’s Truck Center GMC Factory Branch OAKl^Nh .AT CASS bobOE DUMP TRUCK TOR' SALE rr.brakea. I baU PuU Una of good term plagtoato tnd dal^ oqalpmeat FnZ Btowarakl. teonriator; PUtt NtUonal Rank A Orydou B»nk. olorh; Paul BUI- NEW A USED CUSHMAN EAOLES SImpIci A Track Rabbit Kart*. 130 E.' Pike. Pbone_ PE 3-dlS>i For Ssle Motorcyclw 95 ainaa. proprietor; Paul HIU-RlAn, aaotooar. HARK1.E88 SALEi A BBRVICB 3111 B Telegraph Acroti from kUraefe MU* ' 15UOWE .. .. youraelt. Cbtek oar deal before yoUa buy. Boata of wood. Kita. alum. SCOTT moton to bp Hew Ski Boat* complete with motor and traUar ealy t»*5 Other now cmplete outfit* iiart-mg at lias* Low down ptymem. 3 yrt< to pay Ueed motor* (rom *1* Used boot* from Sit Com-plete maria* repair and terelce. OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANOB OutboardJIparioUate' 331 S Saginaw FE 1*1*1 nonv- JPlraiisportRt’fi Offered 100 ‘ ^standard pac?obt equip---------------------------- ,$1645 PLUS SAW TAX A UCEN8B "■media-------------------- NFW DODGE PICKUP Morrli Minor, Auatin ond AutUn Healy, Sc* our telecUon of ueod Unporto Huujehten & .Son 53* N;^ Mato. Rocheeter OL 1-17*1 VbiLVo 'l***. 'PORBSf OREBN, ItA- I Ufoi------------------- dio heater^Whlte eldewalU Mint 1*57 Ford Palrlane 5«* 4 dr POM. eopdlttoo OR 3-OOM. aieerlng. Radio A btator. A bUek 5* VOLKSWAGEN. MICRO-BUS. (cm! (t*M 1*5* Cadillac club coupe. PuU TAYLOR'S power Rod with white lop. Low CHEVROLBT-OLD6MOBILB down payment WALLED LAKE MA 4-15*1 1*55 Pontiac Sterehlef * dr Hydra- OPBN EVBRDfOB mttic Radio Beater tnutewtll* 'r----c *- /- - ------'8> *r '•* hill auk* down For Sole Cars 106 p*ym*at ---------rt'.,. . iijg Cberrolat ctetlon wagon Vg. •" - rgUd*. A Dice lomlly car. doim poymaol. M Chewy PfeotUa*. RAR. I St , too othere to chpoat *4* up ' RroNOMT_9iM_____31 AUBURN Were Loaded ' With Bargains Tcrrifjc Trade-Ins ' i*** chayrefet •>, ton pfek-up i si t*5i chryafer. New Yorker. Hard- 11 Aqto trana Power etoaring. Jaap 4 wheel drtva .. .* ■ - --... plow. 1960 FALCON HASKINS spring At Only $1795 * cyUnder. powergllde hardtop, price *1350. TO 1-4431 I cyUndtr. itralgtat it EDDIE STEELE FORD SPECIALS 1383 Pl^outh 4-deor aedan. radfe. 4-door iodan. Hydra- utM Vdo< 154 BUICK SPECIAL 3-DOOR Sedan V-* en*toe. atralght atlck. BatuUtel anew white «toah. Our (tlea.. San PrancUeo, Son DIage SSl* "® ‘*“-* ••• Ift Hawaii ISS IO extra. Hew j NorthChev. j Bonnie'e Drtyeaway. W I-733S I 311 8 8A01NAW FK I-7S5I | Hunter Blvd at S TToodward Ava. IJOBT^PART I WyECTOBrfT’O eOOOB. C OE- FR Birmingham MI *47181 HAUPT PONTIAC :4 I cyUndtr. powargUd* 1388-Rambter Cn**om Wagon | rn . SKIP’S USED CARS 737 H Mata ItoclM ' OL 1-tMt aad OL I-MU 2705 Orchard Lk. Rd, -KEEGO HARBOR — FE 5-9204 FE 2-2529 d-ari-bluilrilaih^*" Haskins Chev. ™‘"%:nn;:te“i‘tu UApfe t-iSTl j THE POXTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MARCH 25, 1060 ^ORTY^ONE ^ For Sole Cart 1H7 rOBD 3 DOOR'. T4, RAOlQi * HEATER. ABIOlJDnLT HO MONET DWH. Auor --a«nU ol 137.31 Htr m Credit Hfr. Mr P*rk» «-75W. HaroM Turner Tetd. -----» •. ■Tii.-iL BHirr. HO FORD DEMO SALE BEATTIE .^^a,&ik C«r» ICK VALIANT CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES )A*° A*t . ClarkatOB MA 3-S14I LOOK! •4Q OLDS HOTROD REAOe MnXRD. U CAM. MALLORY DUAL lONITION FORD TRUCK CLUTCH, ' - - - - Credit statements taken on the phone. Lucky Auto Sales. FE 4-1006,! FE 4-2214. 193 S, naw. END. THIS CAR REALLY OOIS ON A DRAO 8TRIPII $395 Sale Used Cars 106 CARNIVAL LOOK! ’56 PLYMOUTH CONVERT. AUTO T^S V-S $895 s^ilOHNSON Motor Sales * JOHNSON Motor Sales MY 2-2871 or MY 2-2381 -M PLTilOdTH* REPOSSESSION ________________________IMY 2-2871 or MY 2-2381! S?_ It OUMMOBILE. ALL OR FOR po»er. power. Spare Leu than anj of the 3t payment! K3.M. down " ‘“•‘- t34(r BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER , $30t. MA H374 _ •"tom BOHR.W"*** 130 B. Mato. MUIorj MU 4-17H Sindl RAH. auto. In eicellent tdltlon. . nrr ler i. • County'a ------ . SEE IT AT i Harbor, Michigan._______ SALES I IIU PLYMOUTH BAYOT « ______________________nj;33ll|. - ------- - - 33 OLDS SUPER U 3 DR . S3M or trade for older model Chevle, _ St Oakland f ^ini a LOOK! 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3904 jors CAR LOT PonJIac Rd^ at Opdyje_Ft ihj OL^MOBILE. N. RA ’55 PONTI.^C SEDAN. AUTO CLEAN $495 By Dick TttfMTi . Sala Used Cars 166 Color—CaaraS Conner Raa dei acreworlet. Hydramatic. leail Interior. RE tinted clau around. laitlT axle dir. ili. i waxher. radio, many other ■ 3313 Lexiaitao Dr . Scott 1 •OirgAC^ CATALINA CON- 333 POn9!aC CATALINA CbtiPE. 3-taae gretn A Ivory White ilde-wtlU. vteor. RAH j Need! a Uttle work. New battery A xteal at 3130 Orchard Lake Shell. S13 For Sal# Cara ’55 PONTIAC $595 JEROME “BRIGHT SPOT’’ ORCHARD LAKE At CASS PE 3-0433 OPEN EVES. CAR RU8T±in0CEER PANELS 1 doors. 33 33 pair 7] W. Walton < 17 TONTIAC. 4 DR. PWR. BRAEES I A tieerini Mecnanically perfect ' Low mlltate see el Haskell's : Standard Serv ire 303 a Telffraph •is P O N T I A C CXINVkRTIBLE. power iiteermi and brakes, eery I nice. UL 3-1130 ! 'SI PONtlAC STARCRIEP VISTA. ’ RAH. Power iteertna A brakes I 3m"u)*5*3*0* ** ^ 3-14^1. i 1387"? O N t rAl: CONVnTnU Starehlel Pull power. I owner _AJ condition 31438. .OR 3-0303 .1330 PONITAC CATAUNA LOOK! •.S6 PONTIAC HARDTOP AUTO TRANS. SHARPII 1 OWNER hardto^^Dea^le r rhip lurniablni 3-5733 • olfer. ] LOOK! '35 MERCURY MONTEREY 4-DR Pu.ly equipped. 3438. EM i-tm. NO MONEV’bOWN 1333 Mercury. 4 door, full price 3405 Auume paymenU of 137.34 month. First payment due May 33tb Rlnt Mr. burl Lucky Auto Bales PE 4-1003, FE 4-1314. IM _B;_W3lnaw^^______________ 1135 MERCURY HARDTOP. RADIO A HEATER ABSOLUTELY HO HONEY DOWN. Assume 4-7380. Harold Turner Ford. I at Ml LOOK! ’57 MERCURY 1 DR PINK A write $1195 rt® lOHNSON 113 B SatUiaw. PE 3-0403 “Duplicate! Triplicate! The onl.v single cop> around here is Mr. Murcheson and he’s engaged! ” 3383 full price, no eaab needed. Pay only 317 mo. Due April 30lh. mte Alito. Mr Bell, FE 1-4633. 103 K. Bird. S. I — OLOa SUPER 31 4 DR. RADIO, beater. Automatic transmission and power. ---------- kltni lea-tretn 1133B. 3788. North Chev. lOHNSON' Motor Sales MY 2-2871 or MY 2-2581 mg power I —. .........ring and brakta. _Muat_aeIl. ^B_M3t3._________ 1336 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. RADIO ,. ifHlTE WALLS NO MONEY IS paynents ol Credit Mxr. Motor Sales MY 2-2871 or MY 2-2381 1 ?ON'nAr SEDAN. JTYDRA- BOLUTkLY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume paymanta of 313.73 par mo Call Credit Mar. Mr. Parka at in 4d30e Harold Turntr Ford. H PONTIAC. HYDRA.. POWER •-w»r Mat. mow tlraa. IMMEDIATELY, IlM. PB 3-33II after 5 j) __________________ 33 PONTIAC BONN. WAQON. P^^ equipped. Low mtlaage. OR Sale Uae4 Cars 1S33 PONTIAC REPOSSESSION 3333 Pall Price No Caah Need Only 333 mo Dua Maylat Rita Auto, Mr Boll R 3-4 133 E. Blvd. a. at Auburn •57 PONTIAC STARCRIEP CC vert P\ill pwr Continental I low mileage. Etc c—‘ *” * “ 13 fooTon- et Auburn, TWO 1131 PONT1AC8. IlfvSiT good condition. Radio and haater Full prlea 333 Auuma payments 31.45 per week. Bee Credit manager, Mr White at Ring Auto Balei. 118 B. Baglnaw. PE 3-0403 LLOYD MOTORS HEATER, Transportation! SPECIALS ' Forest green metallic. 3.000 odd BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 .S. WOODWARD MI 6-.1904 ’59 PLYMOUTH BELY. 4 DOOR V-l 300 Mile. - - 3AVt 3703 BRAID _ _ MOTOR SALES PIKK BT. PE 3-3113 While They Last ‘43 Mercury ..........3 13 S3 Pontiac ....... ..3133 1963 MERaiRY MONTEREY. EX- 1354 PLYMOUTH. RAH ' EXC --"“t condition. Pull price 3135 | cond.Jto money down Fuji jrlce Assume payments of I 3135.1 fir I per month. 8 I. U5| Mr. White at • '^S.Bsginai ;*"s*.'i:i; LOOK! I 1353 PLYMOUTH 3 DOOR. RADIO and heater. Excellent condition. No money down. Pull price ’58 MERCURY PARKLANE. POWER 8TBERINO R BHAKB8 I $1995 Assume payments ot 11.53 per week. Bee credit manager. Mr. White. Kini Aptu AnUa tie m BAftpaw. ri LOOK! ’53 PLYMOUTH STATION WAOON. GOOD TRANSPORTATION $295 lOHNSON Motor Sales lOHNSON Motor Sales MY 2-2^71 or MY 2-2381 1357 OLDS SUPER 33. HARDTOP , All power. Moat folks know of wr I reputation, and Ulla car li Velfp-j Inj^ us to malntf-.............. ' North Chev. |MV 22871 or MY 2-2381 TAYLOR'S CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE Walled Lake MA 4-1561 ____pPENJ^EI^OS _ LOOK!“ ’.54 PONTIAC BED AUTO NEW BRAKES $395 JOHNSON Motor Sales MY 22871 or MY 2-2381 THE SNOW IS BAD 'BUT" WE DONT CARE DBAU LIKE OURS ARE "VERY RARE" ■ «M«rd ... HAVE VOU SEEN THE Rlrmlnghans _ J____» T/ A T T A MT •31 OLDS 33 HOLIDAY COUPE! V 1 •3s'*P*?d 4 door *3345 J-ACK COLE S HARDEINBURO MOTOR BALES q. \*t-ru \T K t TA'K-T' Corner Casa A Pike FE 6-7338; PI A MOUTH-VALIANT Open Eves till J _ i looo W Maple at Pontiac Trail _ - - ----- _M*_3:351J ■65 CHEVY Del •85 PONTIAC 8 i 3 Door — WH •44 CHEVY Bel ' Realiv sharnl Wltlr p 1960 FALCON "SAFE-BUY" USED CARS Very I - 1 TO B.... “HURRY’’ At Only $1795 EDDIE STEELE FORD 2705 Orchard Lk.Rd. -KEEGO HARBOR-FE 5-9204 FE 2-2529 57 PONTIAC 3 DOOR. GRAY AND w^e. RAH. whlM waUs. FE LOOK! ■ ^aUedJLake .j’. PLYMOUTH. A-1 CONDITION, Florida car with 33.300 actual miles and 4 rew tlr4s. Ofust sell. 1535 OR 3-7533 QUALITY CARS WE TRADE I •S3 Pontiac superchlel HT. Fulipwr 30.000 actual miles 110031 *Rrd’'^i %le*'^RAH*” 51205 1356 PTyMOUTH’TDOOlT"? CYL- <31 *55 Butek Spec n-tops I 005 tnder. standard •MR Low mllea. '33 Ford S-Pass Wagon 3 435 Now Paint. 3475. FE 3-8375 After •M bhi?. 310 3 R^ ' • 836 JUT® » .Bailey *_Cany)beII. •44 Plymouth 6. R*H 5 436,’53 PLYMOUTH RfcH. A NICK •34 Foci Station Wagon, Nice 3 U5l car 4733 Ellaabftb Lk. Rd •44 ?o6llac starchier HT 3 435 --------------------------- •3*3 a,*; S;lo*Dow«r * 333 1957 PLYMOUTH •34 Plymouth Clh Cpe. Sharp! * ally aharpi .. JUfCK Cent 3 Dr IT •53 FORD Custom 4 door Standard transmission. •33 BDfCK 4 door sedan •83 PONTIAC 3 door sedan •31 RTUDEBAKBR Champ 3 ’.58 POXTIAC SUPERCHtEP. 1 OR HARDTOP, LIKB NEW $1795 '58 Chev. '58 Lincoln '57 Lincoln '56 Lincoln '57 Ford '58 Ford '86 CHEVY ■ 1. Cpa ^ ^3'’po?d Ti' 3. Hicil . 3 301 It '43 Chev. Stick A Aulo^. 3 f» Superior Auto Sales 3 MONTCALM AT OAELAND WILSON P0NT1AC-CADILL.\C CLEAN Birmingham Trades 1350 N. Woodward JACK COLE PLYMO OUTH-VALIANT 1003 W. Maple at Pontiac Trail Walled Lake MA 4-45U 1H3 PLYMOUTH ETATtON WAO-on. radio and haater. excellrnt condition Full price 5105. Assume payments of 30 75 per month. See credit manager. Mr White a* Elnx Auto Balts. 113 B. Saginaw. _EAST ___ _ PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS 13 Plymouth Savoy 4 dr T-l Auto 'JOHNSON Motor Sales MY 2-2871 or MY 2-2381 0 Wgn V-l. Stralxb suck: ............................ 33 Pontiac 3 dr. led.........335 50 Cadlllar Bed...... ......| 3*5' 14 Btudebaker Spts Cpe .g 435 1330 N. Perry -• -— 0 N. Perry at Madison ) of MT 5-1438 after 3 p m. Transportation Specials $150 and up CHOICE OF 10 PONTIAi CONTKR'nBLE fM-maculate. Beat offer Mf 3-3553 •M PONTTAC 4 DR OOOD COND 3175. OB J-I31I after 5 p m. •14 FORD CUSTOMLINE 4 OVERDRIVE, ITER7 NICE CAR. NO MONEY DOWN ASSUME PAYMENTS OF $3^ •PER MONTH. SUPERIOR AUTO SALES. 313 MONTCALM AT OAKLAND. SALE LOTS 54 S LOTS ON FINORCE ST. LARK TRADE-INS JOHNSON 3, Motor Sales BE IN THE KNOW SHOP TI^E BIG ”0" '56 Mercury '55 Mercury, '58 Ford ENGLISH '55 Chev. -MY 2-2871 or MY 2-2381, . BUICK 33616 ELECTRA 336 HaVdtop 4 DR Radio A Heater, PdWer ateerlfig A power brakes. DFIow. W.Walli. Copper Olow. JUST MAKE PAYMENTS "‘Absolutely NO CASK NEEDED NO PAYMENTS 'Ta MAT 14 BIG ACTION SALES ALL THIS WEEK Walkingman’.s Specials $195 your CHOICE •33 FORD custom 3 dr. 3 auto, blu '»» CHEVV 3 dr. PONT 4 dr. 3 •13 BUICK 4 dr. atd. Ule b.„ ■13 BUICK Bupar 3 dr ht while-yel. '33 FORD Vic. a dr ht atd brown •33 OLDsM 4 dr auto .lvor?blua ■Etnr B.A. 3 dr. ht at '33 BUICK 4 DR 33 FONT 3 DR • •n DODOK 4 DOOR •31 BUICK 4 DR '44 CHEVY 310 4 dr. atd lan-brist 33 CHEVY 310 3 dr. atd black ;33 CHEVY 313 3 dr pg . lit# blue 13 PONT. 4 dr. hdy. lu-tone blue 'lO FORD *Vton pickup, dark green ■36 BUICK 35M ; SUPER 1 DOOR. Hardtop D Flo Radio A Heater. Power Steering A Power Brakea. W Walls /y TON PICKUP LOW MILIAOI. CUSTOIA CAB AND NEW RUBBER Dixie Ok'd Cars BEST BUYS OFTQDAY RITE AUTO SAl SALES * ... B at Auburn FB 3-433S . . I IN RINK M CHEVY Bel Air 4 Dr Btick MS '** 30HD Power sietrliyr' A Brakes •35 BUICE 3DH H-T •36 FORD 4 DR STICK '33 bODOK 3 Pass Wagon •44 PONTIAC ■34 OLOSMOBILE 4 Dr. Super M •13,CHEVY B-AIR 4-DR •33 FORD t-DB. J3 FORD STICK SHIFT V PONTIAC 4-DR. •33 PACKARD 4-DR. •4S PACKARD ......... I MONTHS GUARANTEE ON ALL TIRES •33 PONTIAC ' 3345 3 DOOR. SEDAN. Radio A Heater Auto. Trans. W.WalU. Wbits 3i '34 LINCOLN 3443 4 DOOR SEDAN. Radio A Heater Auto. Trana ALL BLUE. LLGYD MOTORS 3 133 MOTORS-GARAGE H- W. Horan .OR 44331 (Next to RoUtdtUBi 1 M WILLTB 351 PICKUP 4 Wheal Drive 8BE HANK OR OLSN FonUnc'^ Mpemajket-Type I.incoln-Mercury Comet-Englisli^Ford ~ QUALITY MOTOR SALES 343 ORCH33tD LAKE FB I-734I OLIVER |232S. Saginaw Motor Sales pp 9 QlOl *10 OE9HABO LAKE ATE. i i—< ^,^^^pHA«,LAJgCAVE^ BUICK OPEL JEEP '55 PONTIAC, BTARCHIKF HARDTOP. UKK NEW $895 JOHNSON Motor Spies MY 2^2871 or MY 2-2381 '31 PONTIAC WAdON. RUNS AND JOHNSON Motor Sales MY 2-2871 or MY 2-2381 1133 RAliBLER CUBTOM 4 DOOR Cross Country hardtop Brand BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD Ml 6-3«4 '33 FOR.. 4 DR.. SID. RYDEA.. BAR. Dowat brakes, powaa ateer-31336. FB 4-3073. -----CONY. TRI FOW- er, new condition. OR S-371t^_ •33 PONtlAC. woKHwrdiXri door hardtm, powar ttaarlng and brakaa B-k aya giaat. safety track. RAH. excellent oondtUon. 33.380 n 4-HM before 11 or nflct TRANgPORTATTON- I PONTIAC. OR 3-0131____________________ MUST BATE ROOM 'Ml Oldi 13 A-1 Running ■30 Buick Special. 3-Dr. •31 Pontiac Cib Cpe. .........T'g?'“ RAMBLER DEMOS Low mlleige. new car guarantee. Immediate flnanolng and deltverr lor ‘oIiT 5**»Utar”buyers’. fop allowanct paid. R&C RAMBLER BEE SuAwf^DEAL^U^^ EM 1-4138_______EM 3-4153 LOOK! •58 RAMBLER’ AMERICAR BBDAN, AUTO. RAH $129$ JOHNSON Motor Sales '33 Buick 4-Dr. Super 3 13 '50 Dodge tb-lon pickup | 33 '53 Chev ^ton pickup 33*5 NO MONEY DOWN. CHOICE OP 3* MORE CARS NO FAIR OFFER REFUSED 11 . Superior Auto Sales 1333 PONTTAC CATALINA ADOOR VliM. Power. Rvdramatlc. radio, — -*■“----------ita. Excellent coo- Joslyn FE i-SSOt. LOOK! (4) $150 AND UP . HOSE JOHNSON Motor Sales MY 2-2871 or MY 2-2381 MY 2-2871 or MYJ-2.181 AKBR BTOR're 1353 STD Coupe, rsiiiu »nu leni condition: No money d Aaaumc i»ymenta ot 317 03 per month. Bee Credit Manager Mr White at King Auto Bales 113 S Saginaw FE 3-040S___________ VALIANT Demonstrator. 4 door sedan loaded. 1147.00 down. Uks over semimonthly payUientr *' **" “ Bill at PB 4-31U •33 VOLK8WAOEN TRANSPORTER . ___ 1338 OL LOWi 1133 TOLKBWAdON. OOOD CONE^^ white walls Heater Take ovtr paymenta. FE 3-1033 after 3 131 WILLEY'S STATION WAOOH 4 wheel drive with new 1351 Ford V-3 Motor —............. WILL ACCEPT Ount. outboards, beata, refrigerators and appllaneea, tta. On oui new 1330 Ramblert or any good used bar at part paymanl. BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER"' -BALES A SERVICE— ' 331 « SAQINAW PB I- -WE'VE CUT OUR- -I^RIGES- -FOR SPRING AT- LARRY . JEROME '59 TH'NDERBIRD H'top $3350 ...$3350 '59 LINCOLN ... Power •Uortnr br'tkei. Lincoln fwetorr orririal'i ewr. 4-door »ed«B 0o|ld block. '59 MERCURY. Monterey $2495 4-door hardtop. CrulSe-o-maUc IraosmUklon. power steering and brakta. white tidawall Urea Solid wblU ?Mtory offlclara car. '59 FORDFalrlane...........$2150 c aransmlsslan. radio, ha ildcwall llr^s. Beautiful 3 '59 FORD Ranch Wgn.. $2295 44oor. g cylinder, radio, heator. power steering and brakes Economical overdrive .transmlaalon Color lea blut. '59 ZODIAC Sedan................$1950 3 cylinder, standard tranamlialan. beater, turn Indtcatora. Made by Ford of England 3.000 mlias Arctic white. ‘59 FORD Custom 300 .. .$1595 V-f. CruUe-OwintUe trantmUilon. cuitom interior, htator ond turn iDdlcotors. Ford (yfflclal'a ear '59 FORD Custom300 ..$1895 V4. Fordomatle. beater, turn Indlratora. 5.000 mUtt. Botld while '59 FORD Custom 300 ,. .$1395 entint. siralfht stick, radio and beater Beautiful blua and white intatior One owner car. W FORD Convertible . .$1850 V-3 anglno. automatic transmlaalon. whitewall Ursa and white tonneau aovor. Eiceptlonallv clean '57 FORD Convertible . .$1595 mus thia'm* whitewaiu. Solid blua. Don I '57“PLYM0UTH Belved. $ 895 4>door V-l enime automatic tran»mlit»ton. power eUciini and l^raket. radio arul healer. Ona owner car. '56 FORD Mainline...............$ 695 Special. 3 cylinder, straight stick. Frettv red and white finish '55 FORD . ...............$ 650 Moor-MalDlliM. 3 cylinder engine, ttralght stick, baatar and turn indicators Exceptionally clean. '54 FORD .................$425 3doar Cuatomltne. Automatic transmission, radio and heater '53 FORD.................$ 325 Cattomllne 34oor. 3 cyllndtr engine. Larry Jerome - ROCHESTER FORD T)EALER — - FOR MORE THAN 35 YEARS — - A- GOOD PLACE TO BUY - 116 MAIN ST., Rochester . OL 1-9711 Open Eves. Name Your OWN TERMS ' WE FINANCE A STEADY JOB ’59 DeSoto 4-Dr. Hardtop, power . '55 Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop .,.. '55 DeSoto Hardtop. 2-tone ........ '55 Dodge Hardtop, stick........... '55 Ford Fairlane ................. '55 DeSoto Fireflite, like new..... '59 Dodge 2-Dr., sharp ............ '57 Buick Century ................. .57 Plymouth 4-Dr., 2-tone ....... 56 Chevrolet Wagon, stick......... ......$695 ......$635 ......$495 ......$565 ......$725 ,....$1695 .....$1275 ......$885 ......$865 HUGE SAVINGS! Immediate Delivery — Choice .Financing '57 Ford Flip-Top, like new ........ '58 Plymouth Hardtop, power .57 Chrysler Hardtop, goddess gold,... '57 Plymouth Hardtop ........... — '55 Ford Wagon, overdrive .......... .58 Plyttiouth 4-Dr. Wagon, power — '.58 Rambler American ............... '.58 Plymouth 4-Dr. “6”.............. '58 Chevrolet 4-Dr., powerglide ....... '59 Plymouth Wagon .................. .....$1595 ....$1485 ....$1385 ....$1085 .....$565 ....$1485 .....$1065 .....$1115 .....$1485 .....$2165 RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED FOR 2 FULL YEARS OR 25,000 MILES '54 DeSoto, runs good ......... '56 Pontiac Hardtop, automatic . '59 Olds "98'’................. '57 Dodge 4-Dr., push button ... ’59 Chevrolet Impala, power____ ’56 Ford Wagon, automatic .... ’54 Ford Wagon ................ ’.56 “Adventurer” ............. '58 Rambler .............;..... .....$275 .....$695 .....$2985 -....$1065 .....$2085 .....$765 .....$485 .....$1090 .....$1165 BUY A BIRMINGHAM CAR FROM SCHUT^ ’ THERE’S A DIFFERENCE! SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC. DE SOTO... PLYMOUTH... VALIANT Across from Greenfield’s Restaurant 912 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM MICHIGAN MI 6-7478 10 6-8728 EVERYONE GETS AT LEAST One Chance TO BUT A DXPENDABLB. NICK CLEAN CAR I Why Waste Yours ON A CAR. UNWORTHY OF TOUR INVESTMENT You Can Be Sure THERE IS A 1 ) YARIETY - ALL HANI '59 Chevrolet '59 Pontiac IMPALA HAfUrrOP COPVEKTIBLB nuMP. vmnm.. rsaio. n««i- •r wna whliwwftllf LIU ......."“T.. ,°$2195 '59 Stud'b'ker Radio and haular 3.30 g”ii«sth.“*yiii ....T........$2695 '58 Olds Mlual aillaa A ".... $1395 BTATIOH WAOON Power al*a brakea. A r '58 Pontiac ! $Y995 BTARCHIEP CUSTOM 4-door hardtop ‘ ______ aainrat*"**--*”-^* -•“* '58 Chevrolet IMPALA COUPE . $1795 '58 Fard dio, hatter and white-walla. Light blua flnlth ..............$1795 PAIRLANE CONVERTIBLE Auto trana„ radio, hral-whitewalla. power '58 Olds 3-DOOR HARDTOP M j;“a'lll T'SITA c^r"-...........$1795 '57 M'rop'litan '57 Ford Radio and heater. A Vbal gat saver. .............$ 895 AUto. trana. Light gray rinlih A car you would .....“.”$995 '57 Plymouth '56 Buick and white. A r Aute trm . radio and . , heater taa owner. .................$ 995 '55 Pontiac HARDTOP 3-DOOR heater. Ntir brakea. A sharp looking car ................$ 695 '57 Buick HARDTOP Dvnaflow Irtu., radlt ............... $1295 GLENN'S -MCTCR SALES- Open Wednesday Till 9 P.M. The Home of “Top Value" Used Cars 952 W. HURCN ST. FE 4-7371 : ; EE 4-1797 vi-.r r gORTY^tWO ‘HELP’ “ U UlL|v»4ltr IlfPAL'A HARDTOP . «-Door. Radio. h»»Ur. nowrr •ImiToc. powtr SrakM. Y-S and Powtrilldt Bolsa and canyon coral pidnt. $2295 I. auu It Ilka '"$2295 '59 Chevy Bn Am SEDAN :f*puM}ic .^9 Chevy '59 Chevy $16^5 '58 Chevy STATION WAOON V I Powcrkllda. power Ilia. *sd^ beater. Belie otblc ert and whiuwallt. .$1895 '58 Chevy "Nomad 1 V-l radio BTA'HON WAOON Id 4-Door.” Powenllde, $1795 '57 Buick '57 Chevy 4-DObR SEDAN Cvl ttandard tranymUslen. lo and baatar. Solid larkepur '55 Chevy STATION WATON • 4-Dwr V-l. Power- $1065 '56 Mercury $1595 '56 Chevy saaio. K" arMT' automatla IrauDltilon Solid Inca Itory. $795 $965 '55 Ford STATION WAOON '56 Buick SPORT COUPE Radio, healer and Drnaflow Cuetbm Interior. Black and tc '55 Chevy '56 Chevy S-DOOR ter apotlltbt. Viona Iv red rTnlab $695 '55 Pontiac IRT COUPE ^ Powerkllde' Tadio 'and he Tadlo. healer. Hr- ivnrv and dark treen n nd power, broker ou7 boat ealue today I ^ '53 Chevy $795 '55 Buick SPECIAL 4-DOOR Dvnanow. radio, heaur and El eva niaaa. Ivory, and royal blur $695 '54 Chevy SUrchlelTSladlo. healer, dramallc and por--Ivory and Colonial '53 Chevy Radio and^Seoter. Tat black.------------ ^5 $295 $395 OVER ISO "O.K.’^ USED CARS TO SELECT FROM MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES OAKLAND COUNTYS LARGEST CHEVROLET DEALER .. • The BlG-BlG Lot 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE. 4-4547 "YOU" NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD THIS YEAR... MORE SO THAN ANT OTHER YEAR IN OUR HISTORY. TRE U«ro CAR SuTER IS KUNNINO THE 8HOWAND COklINO OUT AHEAD EVERT TIME POR THESE REASONS Better Selection — Better Condition -LOWER PRICES- WAIT XO MORE-THE TIME IS .NOW AT The "GOODWILL''Store '59 CHEVROLET ..............$2495 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE - Radio, Healer Powarilidc. PuU Power. WhiUwalia. A Bblmmeiini Black Beauty. '59 DODGE ...............$2095 4-DOOR -- Radio, Haaler and Push Button Trajumualoo. , '59 PONTIAC ... .........$2695 BTA'HON WAOON - CaWlloa 4-Do«r Radio and Heater Hydraraatlc. Power Steerbii. Power Brake, and Whitewall*. I Solid Silver MUt Paint '59 PONTIAC ..........$2395 CATALINA 4-DOOR — Radio. Heater and Hydrimatlc '59 PONTIAC ..........$2595 iu- m^nne, rower btmo Dwftb BhorclUio Gold '58 CADILLAC ....................$2995 '•w* COUPE — Heater Power SteerUiff. Power Brakei Wbttewalli. lewder Blue Paint. '58 PONTIAC ::...................$2195 '58 VAUXHALL ...$1295 '57"cHEVR6LE'r .$1595 '57 CHEVROLET..............$1695 BTA'HON WAOON — Radio. Heater and Powenllde. '56 PONTIAC ...............$1095 4-DOOR HAROTOP — Radio. Heater and Hydramallc. FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC RETAIL STORE "GOODWILL USED CARS" 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FK 3-7117 6 MONTHS GUARANTEE on all tir^s sold oh any Used Car you buy plus our regular guarantee on the car itself. 1959 DODGE .. .$1895 1954 LINCOLN $ 845 4-door Caorl. Pdwar aloarint. brake! and anUnnn. automat- Wran»mliaicm. new wl-------- lawtl. 1959 PONTIAC $2395 CaUUna Sdoor hardtop. Power ato^na^^draiaMIc. bejd- 1956 FORD.............$795 Palrlana feloor aodan. Pordi^ malic. T-i enaloc. radio and 1959 PONTIAC $2995 BonncvlUa Moor hardtop. Power ateeiihn. power brakea, —heater. Hydramatle. 8KV.': 1958 FORD..............$1695 Palriane “iSO;’ I cr (teertOK. T-S eai^. Port lodbeater. 1955 BUICK ....$ (»5 Super S-dOM hardtop. Power ateertnit. power brakei. Drna-flow. radio, healn and wblte-walla. A woodeiful haadllns 1956 BUICK ....$1095 Sunor hardtop. Power kuar- ‘w":i,TeV'"553*^ry'i'{r 1959 CHEVY ...$239.5 *Impala_4-dw^bardlop. 19.56 OLDS ..............$1195 Hardtop ' it" 4-door Hydra-ipatlc. radio. haaUr wblte- '«'Vn. 19.58 BUICK .. .$1895 1955 CHEVY TRUCK ...$895 Mra nlct Uklde and out Eitra nico Ura« A Mr4oo 1957 BUICK ....$1295 Special Moor ledao. Ori now. radio, boater and whi 19.57 BUICK ....$1695 Super hardtop with power Itebrinf. power brakei. radio, beater, whitewall tlrei. snare nerer uaed. Alwayi itrase 1955 BUICK ... .$ 795 Century 4-door hardtop with ----r itaarlok. power br-*— radio, h---- J4.000 SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK ROCHESTER OL1-8133 Across from New Car Sales OPEN TIL 9 P.M. OR LATER /, JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC 280 S. SAGINAW 1960 EXECUTIVE CARS AND DEMONSTRATORS Save Up To $1,000 ON THESE OLDSMOBILES 88 SPORT SEDAN 98 CONVERTIBLE 88 FIESTA STATION WAGON 98 SPORT SEDAN FREE LUBRICATIONS WITH THESE 1960 CARb FOR ONE YEAR YOUR TRADE-IN WILL MAKE THE DOWN PAYMENT 2 BIG LOCATIONS •58 CADILLAC $2795 } CHEVROLET 58 BUICK tL 4-DOOR BED $1650 $1295 •57 CHEVROLET '5i CHEVROLET $AVE $1495 *56 CADILL.\C W SPECIAL ”"'"$169? and beater. Rad and while. *54 CADII-LAC 4-DOOR SEDAN Automatic iranimUilon. radt ‘“tower POWER POWER $695 $795 BRIGHT- SPOT CORNER ORCHARD LAKE AND C.VSS FE 8-0488 OPEN TIL 9 P.M. "ITS GREAT TO BE OUT FRONT II According to official DAD A regisfration figures, Eddie Steele F ord registered more new F ords 6r Falcons in Oakland County during February 1960 than any other dealer. At Eddie Steele Ford.... -HIGHER VOLUME MEANS LOWER PRICES- LOT NO. 1 A LARGE SELECTION OF A-1 Late-Model Used Cars Up To , 36 Months to Pay ./ -IMMEDIATE DELIVERY- ■Bank Rates—30 Day Warranty— Deluxe Trim. Radio and /Til Heater. Whitewalls Hv /MS TAKE YOUR CHOICE / vVW Bank Rates —30 Day Warranty EXAMPLES: Check Our Prices. EXAMPLES: ■60 FALCON 2 Door ............... .$179.5 •.59 FORD Galaxie Club Coiiiie ...$1995 •.59 FORD 2 Door .................$1595 •57 FORD 4 Door ...... ...........$795 •56 FORD 2 Door ..................$495 •55 BUICK 2 Door Hardtop ........ .$ 495 '55 RAMBLER Station Wagon ....., . .$ 395' •55 MERCURY 2 Door H-Top .$ 495 EDDIE STEELE FORD .. OyTDOOR SHOWROOM -/ 2705 Onohard Lake Rd.-Keeqo Fi: 2-2529 1960 FORDS "FREE" LEADERSHIP GIFT A SET OF Sheffield Steak Knives \\ itii F.vrrv Car or Truck Purchased 2 Falcon Demos All 5ftxlt'l Full Sized Fords Sec Mow .Mucli Our Volume Saves ^'ou The Weather Doesn't Look It. But Spring Is Coming Chcc'k Our Deals oti Sunlihers and Starliners EDDIE STEELE FORD •'> New Car Department 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego FE 5-9204 LOT NO. 2 A LARGE SELECTION OF A-1 CHEAPIES $5 DOWN 30 Months to Pay -IMMEDIATE DELIVERY- '55 FORD 2 Door .... ......^........$ 295 '.54 BUICK Hardtop.................$295 ;54 PONTIAC Convertible, .............. .$ 295 'x54 FORD 2 Door ................. $195 •53 CHEVROLET 2 Door......... ....$195 •51 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe ..........$ 95 •53 PONTIAC 2 Door..................$ 195 •54 FORD Victoria.........,........$295 EDDIE STEELE A' FORD A1 VOLUME MART 3275 ' West Huron at Eliz. Lk. Rd. FE 5-3177 i/- THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MARC H 23. lOcK) --Today's Television Programs-- Smoking Snaps Progranw forwIalHad by lUittoiis Hated la tMi eoluma are rabject ta riwage wllbant aotlce Brain Chemical 'Dolling, Who Returns a'Fiiendship Ring?' TONIGHT’S TV |UGHLIGHTS (2> Movit (began p.m.) (4) Jim Bowie. (71 Curtain Time. (91 Popeye. (56) Eins Zwei Drei. at 5 Drama; Gregory Peck “Purple Plain." (’55). I SATITIDAY MORNING 7:35 (2) Meditations. 7:4# (2) On the Farm Front, •:> .2J (41 New., W«tber.:’‘“ mSrtain <«' Kangaroo. (9) Cisco Kid. ;_______y;________________ (56) News Magazine. 6:40 (2) News Analyst. (7) Sports. 6:45 (2X4) (7) News, Sports. 7:00 (2) This Man Dawson. (4) Court of Small Claims. (7) Death Valley. (9) Brave Eagle. i (56) The Big Count. 7:30 (2i Rawhide. 6:10 (7) Science. 8:55 (4) News. 0:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. (7) Crusade for Christ. .30 By EARL WILSON i " c Ui \a/l* lb' new YORK—Now Just so you can bring your .scorecard up oUDStonce Which Peps to date on the Oabor girls’ marriage.s and engagements ... Nicotine Unlocks Deep One Up, Says Doctor ★ ★ ★ Settle bacic now and let's calm ourselves, shall we? TV Features e Funny resents. (7) Disney Prei (9) Million Dollar Movie. Drama: Wallace Beery, "Barnacle BUI," (’41). (56) Year of Challenge. 8:00 (2) Rawhide (cont.) (4) Troubleshooters. (7) Disney (cont.) (9) Movie (began 7:30 (56) French. 8:30 (21 Electra Playhouse. SATIUDAY AFTERNOO.V ; By I'nited Priets latenuttoaal BALT DISNEY PRE8ENTH. 7;30 11:55 ( 9) BUUiOatds. p.m., (71. Elfego Baca (Robert Loggia) tries to arrest a fugitive before a vengeance-seeking rancher's son finds the outlaw. TV.uiriDE AWARD SHOW. 8:30 p.m., (4). A satiric look at TV. Presentation of awards in seven TV categories will follow. Robert Young host. Gueste: Fred Mac-Murray, Nanette Fabray. (Color.) RLBCTRA PLAYHOUSE, 8:30 p.in., (2). "The Snows of Klliman-' a 90-minute adaptation of iwa/s story altout a writer. (4) (color) Awards Show|ui In the shadow of Africa’s tallest (7) Man From Black-*mountain, recalling his adventur-hawk Starring Robert Ryan. (9) Movie (becan 7 30 ^n" Todd, James Gregory. Janice (9^Movie (began 7 (56) For Doctors Only. %u"Wiley 2:30 (7) Championship 9:00 (2) Playhouse (began atuEfrem ZimbaUst Jr.) and Rox-j liards. 8:30 p.m.) . anna (Andra Martin) finally arrive' (2) Wrestling. (4) Awards )Cont.) in capital and become embroiled );00 (7) Realm of the Wild. (9) I'm the Law. in poUtical intrigue. jg.jg ^7, Wrestling. (56) For Doctors and twilight zone. 10 pm. (2). 4;00 (2) Six-Gun Justice You. (Roddy McDowell stars as a scien-, (4, MiHy-g p^rty Time. 9:30 (2) Playhouse (began ati<‘*‘'"»»‘’•''w^ers some fads about (9, Cisco Kid NEW YORK (AP) - .Smoking (2) Spunky and Tadpole.* '‘T triperingi tii Oiiir 'Pm I release of a perk-up chemical ; » 1 >" brain, a British sci- (7) Little Rascals. entist suggested today *10:00 (4) (color) Howdy Doody This chemical may. in part, be (7) Fun House. (responsible (or the “pleasure of; (2) Heckle Sc jeckle. (Smoking," said Dr. J H. Bum of •.(3. ,2, W., M.u«. ,„.i (4) (color) Ruff an d the blood stream and it could 1 unlock stores of the chemical. 11:00 (2) Ldne Ranger. jcalled norepinephrine. Bum said' (4) Fury. jm a talk prepared for a sympos- 11:30 (2) I Love Lucy. I (4) Circus Boy. (7) High Road to Danger . * ♦ * ____________ I Norepinephrine is a chemical, 1 cousin to (he hormone adrenalin which makes vtiur heart ,-acc “P' 'when vouiv in danger, return the ring, said to be a a a valued at upwards of $100,000. , Bum explained; ^ "You don’t give back frlend- : “It seems to me extremely like-ship rings, dolling!’’ Zsa JJ.sa jly that the pleasuie of smoking ii squ^aipd I in part derived from the release ; jof norepinephrine from Its store’ I in the brain by nicotine, the re-j lease giving an increased feeling of cheerfulness and a senae ofj relief from fatigue” j Norepinephrine also has other, actions in the body when leashed from its various storage Zsa Zsa Gabor has broken her engagement to wealthy realtor Sidney Barton and is turning her charma on for Pranrhot Tone now. but the Isn’t giving Barton back his 15-rarat diamond engagement ring because it isn't an engagement ring, dolling, it's a friendahip ring . . . “Vy should I give back a friendship ring, dolling?” _ Just why Zsa Zsa and Barton busted wasn’t A ■ clarified—Zsa Zsa said "Ven you gonna marry WILSON me. dolling?’’ to Franchot . . . although his partly sponsored by the To- ex-w|fe Joan Crawford was at the same table, jbacco Industry Research Commit- it it it 'Sidney vanted to marry me me but I have my career,” Zsa Zsa sald.”Vot I care for real estate?" A lawyer reportedly when they 12:81 (2) Sky King. (4) True Story. (7) Soupy Sales. (9) Country Calendar. 12:18 (7) Bowling Champions. (4) Detective’s Diary. (9) Movie. (2) San Francisco Beat. 1:88 (2) Tugboat Annie. (4) Mr. Wizard. 1:16 (7) Pro Football. (4) Patti Page. (9) Movie. 1:45 (4) Industry on Parade. '"8 2:88 (4). Pro BaskelhaU. il- iplaces by nicotine. Bum told the - Miaa Crawford. “You don’t symposium on nicotine and tniok- 8:30 p.m.) (2) Tugboat Annie. (7) Talent Town. (7) All Star Golf. (9) Comedy Time. (2) Movie. Nicotine from smoking speeds up the lieart, he said, pr^bly by rfleasing this same chemical from special storage unite in the heart. ' This same chemical, liberated by nicotine, may be responsible W the sharp fall in akin temperatures caused by smoking cigarettes. he said. In one experiment, nicotine was injected into a cats tail and it made the cat's hair stand on In another experiment nicotine made the blood veaoels in a rabbit’s ear constrict. (the Martians. J (4) (color) Masquerade! ^ pnrtv m’ES, 10 p.m.. )7).Capt. Holbrook. 171 -n' c * , i „'(Taylorf searches for a kidnaped (7) 77 Sunset S t r 1 , mi CALVACADE OF 8PORT8. 10 ______ p.m., (4). Benny Paret and Fred- 10:80 (2) Twilight Zone. Lpipo Thompson In a 12-round wel- , . . (4) Cavalcade of Sports.^terwpight elimination bout at TV NCWS and KeVieWS (7) Detectives. I Madison Square Garden. ;--------------------------- " (91 Capt. David Grief. ! best of PAAR, 11:30 p.m , (4). _ _ . _ / tn .1 /tn / 10:30 .2. Eyewitness to D06811 t BOll POpS ' Bishop. Leona Anderson and ’Chrlswell’s predictions. Earl Blackwell escorted Joan Crawford and Perle Meata to the poolside table with Zsa Zsa and Franchot. The latter took Zaa lisa’s cheek - patting marriage proposals lightly. So did marry Franchot that way,” she commented. Peggy Caas won a squirrel monkey at a Stork Club Balloon Night — and let Peggy take it from there: “IXilorea Gray said ‘Isn’t it adorable, they don’t bite, do they?’ I said. 'No,' and stuck my hand in its mouth. It bit right through my nail and I yelled ‘OH I’ve got tetanus shots and am taking antlblotlca— Series Will Air Women's Woes i Dr. Joyce Brothers,; TV Quiz Whiz, to Take Psychological View NEM’ YORK (AP) - TV Na*' tional Broadcasting Co. obviously! is conNinced that what the Ameri-| can woman needs is a TV series' about iter everyday problems. Thus it is underwriting produc-j tion of some drama-discussions on such subjects as sibling rivalries, husband who won't talk to their: wivea, child rearing and why^peo-l “le are late to appointments. Star of the projected daytime! aeries will be Dr. Joyce Brothers.! the young blonde psychologist who first rose to tame and riches as an expert oil boxing on tV late "S64.000 Question" and "S64.000! 'Challenge.” Since 1955, 4wwever.' !she has emerged as a degree-! fortified expert in the advice area, | ! with two daily TV ahows on NBCs New York station. TO DRAMATIZE PROBLEMS Dr. Brothers says her show will consist of drsmatizations of prob-leiqs folkmcd by her little talk, in laymen'i language, about the problem and what psycbologlsta know about it. And she will have a title new to TV; "psychologist-hostess.” It will not be entertainment," .Insiata Dr. Brothers. "It will be helpful. And I know It is something that women need. In one year, just from the New York area, I’ve received 200.000 letteri from people with problema-and almost all of tVm are signed by the writers' names." FOR TY-TH^Bj^ Question: Is This Sign Properly Appreciated? \ TUCSON. Ariz. (JT^rlsoners aro confronted by these two signs m they leave the Tucson jail: "Thank you. Keep smiling. Call again." "Through our doors walk--'tho finest people in tV worid^-njur customers." | The cVmical Industry uses 68 per cent of the salt supply. USED TV's $10 FROM mwm UP WE HIVE 5 21-11. m With New Pictan Tihes Il80 U8e< CoBhiiatieH8 Conors MOW t TV Mils ANO^nvia Coll FE 4-9736 Factorv Aotborisad Sanrko 36 S. TELEGRAPH "Across fro^ ral-ffaroa" ZSA ZSA ’— Most of Tribute Chilly By FRED DANZIG ter Kebton was worked into (he • NEW YORK (UPD—.Soon after "'h''*’ '* had nothing the Paul Whiteman special started w'th Whiteman, it had some (lajrt night, a camera showed con-! fl**'’*’*' timing. Itroversy-prone Mike Wallace in Keaton’s moves to some musl-CHICAGO (UPl) — The U.S.|W* inquisitor’s chair smiling hisj 0*1 chords were masterful, but Says Steel Imports Slow U.S. Economy tory (4) Sports (cont.) (7i Black Saddle. (9) Charlie Chan. 10:45 (4) Jackpot Bowling. 11:00 (2) (4) 19) *■ V/eather. 11:20 (9) Telescope. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. Drama; Jean Servais.! ............... "Rififi," (56). Drama; jwould have a boom it cou)d scarce-“nUe. Glynis Johns. "Mad'ly contain if the steel which mill I Th*’" » spotlight picked out About Men” producers lost to foreign competi-, American music’s matterhorn. 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. !(ion had been produced in this'P®uI Whiteman, who was glumly (7) After Hours Club. jeountry. Walter J. CampbeU, editor|awaiting Wallace’s onslaught. (9) Starlight T h e a t e Steel Magazine, said here last* ©h. oh. I Ihdughi. What’s -----night. I got on "Pops”? It turned out to be perfectly harmless; just their way of getting . J , , _ . into an hour-long "70th Birthday Assn., said imports !**» g j , j Whiteman on CBS-TV. (year were 3,200.000 tons greater .. . than (hey were in 1957. ! I ituess "P^ couldn t fit Into ! ♦ * ♦ 1* mere 30-minute "Steel rxrKMto were 3,800.000 tons!*'''''” lower, ” he said. ’ That means 7.- Anyhow, (or the OOO.OnO tons of steel products were; not produced in (he U.S. and 60,000 This often happens on so-called TV salutes to a celebrity. Bits of disconnected business are shoehorned Into a format while we sit and wonder where the guest of honor disappeared. American jobs v FAMOIS NAMES P lost ” IB IT IT 19 Ii IT" r If IT II PT ■ PUr F r 1 ■f T IT _L r R u u II RT ■" u B Ii r II w but It’f in the Speyer Hospital. “Ne, not became I’m afraid It might get poimned by me! Who gave yon that Idea? It wai aneeting. 1 got my hmband np at 0 o'cloek to get bananas for It. Ttie soot won’t take It; they’ve got all the monkeys they need. I’m going to try to give it to Art Ford. He’s got trees and lakeo and mountains ’n’ everything in hit apartment." Pardon my delay but here at last are the theater-Ucket whiners in the Jack Paar Jingle contest! Not necessarily in order of merit, you understand—"His guests may come on/ j lightly olled/He may tell a Joke/Ughtly soUed/But that’s what makes Jack/Paa^’dbolled”—Nat Zeltlln, 163 Ocean Av., Bklyn. I "Now that he's back to join the pack/His tears have turned to laughter/It'a all come out what the tears were about/ ”Twa.s a hanky sponsor he was after’’—Mrs. Arthur M. Lyons, Little Neck; “Jack’s Weeptakes: Jack, you’re' nimble. Jack, you’re qulck/Jack, don’t take-Wlc for a hlck/Wayside churches and wat^r closets/All add up to bank deposlts/Jack your tears are worth a loj^/Jack dear heart—you kid me not’’—Ron Miller, 272 E. 98th St-^Bklyn; also Mrs. Nets Carter Womble, San Francisco; Phyllis Bernstein, Bound Brook, NJ.; J. T. Hortont Galveston, Tex.; Barbara Quate, Santa Cruz, Cal.; Jean Russ. Moscow, Pa.; Walter Gold. North Bergen. N.J.; Sam Fitch, Charlottesville, Va. Sorry we can*t print ’em all I Thank all you livin’ dolls for trying! it -it it ' EARL’S PEARLS: Adult education will continue just as long as children need help with their homework. I’m all for dispensinc with ir-; THAT: Herb Shrlner shrugs off talk of relevancies in thc.se shows. As N.Y.’s high society: "Back home we had a copple so highiclass Ralph Edward does. concen(rnte 1 they used to eat their chewing gum with a knife and fork.”! 'This Is Your “'J **’'* hand. ' That’s earl, brother. j I favor bringing In (he guest’s ' (Copyright, I960) | first U min P"*" '““‘"A •h'’"' »«'k | salute WAS ■ rather * ‘he-ruff as they exchange limp IIMle party. Only ’’h’-^shed memories. 15 minntes managed to Let's have (he gl.id and the give us a satisfying taste of the sad instead of a pofpnuri fabulous Whiteman career. ..songs and name-dropping. Let the. This portion included a surprise * *'''*‘“’'* «P ‘he man .as well .appearance by Bing Crosby, one above all. let'! ^ lof scoutmaster Paul’s , old cub'out better dialogue than Ifcoutj. and a sort of Instant retro-“‘"P"*' Wv rvx'THiA i.nwrRV lam n m i on a* in Aurl Ispectlve look at Whiteman's musi-; WHITEMAN - "Jaek Teagar i ^ Tuesday A( 10 ABC I cal organizations, from small band den Is the horn man’s horn man, I NEW Yqrk (AP)-Televis^ i has one of its occasional docu-i to symphony-size. , He reallv does play.” (gamut jjurmg the next seven day* ^ gj The smaller bands played brief. WALI-AfE — ••'To which every ‘0 years after the war. ^ ; Nexf Week on Screen '^iRuns Drama to Fun charmingly ricky - tick arrange-; Jazz buff will say. 'Amen’”. Hemlngway'i ments and the show becatpe hon- - ;.. . . ^ Snows ot Kilimanjaro to a cir- estly nostalgic. It also took on . *">• perfomance pressed over by some perspective that it had lacked.. I new script tick arrange-: jazz buff will ABC’s ".Music for a Spring Brown next Thurtiday. j Night" becomes an hour-long The Hetqingway dramatization; show Wednesday (7:;j0-8;30) with THE CHANNEL SWIM: RediiCBS, 8:30-11 Eastern Standardia Itilnite to (he late IxNinard The symphony-size oreheslra Skelton plans (o star as the ring-*Time) stars Robert Ryan. Ann Warren by >uch colleagues as (hen was rondneted by White- master of three CBS-TV circus Todd and Mary Astor. The com- Robert MeiTill, Richard Tucker, man asjt play<’d "Rhapsody In sr^ials next season "The Gam-lpelition is a fan magazines (TvjRoborta Peters and Eleanor Steb- Blup." (hereby Hosing out the hler, the Niin and the Radio ” byUiiiide) awards* show on NBC,er. Orcle Theatre (CBS, lO-lI) show In besullfnl style. Ernest Ilniningway. is CB.'v’fN^’si (8:30-9:30) which also includes'pre.sents "Trial by Fury, " based Before this portion perked it iip. "Electra Plavhoosp’’ ndaptton for "hat is i the .show- consisted of trombonist t I Jack Teagarden singing and play-ling "Basin Street.” some old pho- } 10 Chrrk ll^WIS*! UD 17 Ttndrrrd 11 Vsnaulthrd i$ W?hiM 41 BlIencM 41 ChooMi 43 Narrow board 4< Indtvldualt ..*1 ptfiaralg 4* Profound Thiirsdav, May 19. The n)iig for the powns worn!'. *' * ♦ ♦ * * by E.vdie Gorme on Wednesday's. Sunday brings Die debut of a! -phe circus sfiow — acts from of young Paul, a ballet n,im-';'P‘’''‘>,.f’«"“’ inadvertent-i^S public affairs series. "The^B^rtram Mills troupe-will fill an her, and sultry Peggy King in a 'y ‘hp wrong designer.j(|'Tat Chaltonge. (,-3 p^m.) withihour Thursdh.v"'night (ABC, 7:.30- medley of .songs made famous by J"! *2-'’ S-W'. NBC later will premiere its Whiteman’s first girl singer. Mil- feller, ^oi/ncr Air Enrce Secre-|nour of Great Mysteries series < drod Bailey. .------------------------1!'^, ^•'“‘ with The Bat,'' s^ ( A cRiriy rtoch tochn, B,., Afovericjc's Kelly jviSriL aliSw dSf,1 mIT nlTh?*"*,!.,;™: Joins Garner in Thomas E. Dewey_wnll be the __________ » inter- human feet have about 3,-000 sweat poreg to the square --Toiday's Raidio Programs-- GoincfAstray ^ 777“;----HWJ (islii mxrt iitM) wcAn HOLLYWOOD (APi-.Iack KHIv .Sitnday .Showcase (NBC 8-9'p. latwuMHo wwi.Moi , wxvzotMi wcAE.iim mroN nm> wjaa oidii joining his “Maverick" co-star,;will be "The American." cono WJBK, Ncwi WPON. N(w>, Sportl «:i*-WJK. OInniT 0»U WWJ. Utiwlll WATS. Mortw . CKLW r Uwli Jr . WJBX.. Jiek B»nbOT WCAR. •VoodlIOZ 7 ia-WZTZ. HI Ft CKLW Bob autoB weoN aonn'd auto ■ Zb-WWJ P^M PU. WPON BbsZMMn CKLW. a K«b*l*» • Mb-WJR. MblbdlM Ibibb-WJR Irt Cone#r» WWJ Rotini wxfs. apAw acbop wroN. Jerrv Oltfii Il:e*-WJR Newa. eporu WW^ News WPON Nevi, Cater Sdlb-WJR UoMe RaO WJBK. Neva. 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Bblibott l:|»-WJB OtttBW atira . «:Sa-WJK, Moktb WXTZ. Btbi. WfnUr CKLW Ron WCAR. Ntwi, BbbbbU WPON. Cirribtk Trod# WWJ. Ntvt. Monttbr WJBK. Muilb WCAK. Ntvt. BobOMt S(ta>wjR. Rbvi. Mum cuw. Obmb WCAR. Rtot. BonubM WXTZ, Nova WIumt inch, especially in the area of the concern-—i„ James Gamer, in straying off the ing the last days of war hero Ira, . (^^McNmUt I Warner Brothers range. Hayes and starring Lee Marvin. ' I ♦ A ♦ On Monday night (11:15, p.m.-l He told his studio Thursday (hat a m i Jack Paar’s first taped .he’s looking for other work. Gar-;show from I,ondoh will be seen jner recently asked continuation of Jon NBC. his “Maverick ” salary which had'KOREA AFTER IB YEARA ibeen cut off on the grounds tjiat ,thv actors’^rike shut down pro-;duction of (hr TV aeries. SONOTONE House of Hearing Free Hearing Tests Kelly told Warners that he now considers himself a free agent and Iwlll seek other Jobs in movies and TV. Gamer aUo has said hf jsijll seek acting work elaewhere. 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FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1960-44 PAGES Pontiac to Vote on School Tax Hike Convicts End 25-Hour Siege State Gives Irr to Demands; 19 Hostages Safe Ikes Health, School Fund Lids Lifted With Leniency Pledged, Mean and Armed Walks Quietly Out Ar rhatoUi END OF THE BEGINNING — tennevee Penitentiary inmates Robert Rivera, left, and Ray- hour siege. With Farra is State Corrections Com- mond Farra, in similar uniform, leave the Nash- ntissioner Keith Hampton. The convicts had held vUie prison Thursday alter giving up their 25- 19 hostages. All were released unharmed. WASHINGTON (APt The House Appropriations C^onuniftee ^ today voted sharp. increases in .. j A J B ' President Eisenhower’s education Moan and Armod Pair and health budgets and called for an all-out war against juvenile delinquency I In a $4.184.02‘2.731 bill financing NASHVILLE, Tenn. — the Labor Diriment and the De-1>o mean, armed convicts who had threatened a mass murder of 19 hostages walked quietly from a cap^. tured office at the Tennessee Penitentiary Thunday^ ending a dramatic 2S4iour siege. In a sudden and almost anti-climatic ending, Robert Rivera and Raymond Farrar handed over their two pistols and four knives and surrendered after state officials agreed to their scaled-down demands. The hostages, three women and 16 men, were released unharmed. partment of Health, Education and Welfare, the committee said the administration’s health proposals "represented a retrenchment, a step backward," anj education budget called for arbitrary cut.” * * * recommended $197,400,900 more than the President requested for the Welfare Department, earmarking most of the increase lor sewage treatment programs, aid to schools, and bealUi projects. ’The action, if sustained by Congress. would "give the department $3,619.0!44.S31 for the fiscal year starting July 1. It would give the Labor Department $542,245,300. a cut of $13,-241.700. To speed Um fight against Ju Warden Lynn Bomar said the pistols might have come from a guard, not Identtfled, who was Derti no^fuls Display Wares aU&^tiS>fdanf Detroit Conclave wMk Mt aroeaeirted. Iwf rittfiN mty be filed against DETROIT i A» . who run the imrty' macMneTy - jp the Midwest open a signific|nt three6d businesses-^}! which over 70 per cent employ fewer than lOp people — supply the goods and services OM needs. Significantly, he Mid, the number WM up t.dN last year, when the coropration paid suppliers more than t5% billion, or 484 ’ cento out of every dollar of company income. HU point was that the figures "show the mutual dependence of large and small^ busihesses in thU coun-try." '' PING PONG BALLS?! . . . Then Gordon went on to list some of ,the other unusual Items the latest survey Includes. Dental tools, for instance, and marbles, ping pong balls, pigeon traps, horseshoes, parachutes. Ice cream bar sticks, ground apricot pits. Undertaker gloves, too. A couple tons of lint—thtft’s right, lint. (For the Frlf^dalre DlvUlon, to check filters In washing machines.) And pork and beef rib bones to test garbage dUpoMl 'units. They nse electrically charged marbles as dust and lint catchers. Nooe rings ordinarily worn by hogs are nsed, instead, as Identification tags on machinery-They coat battery straps with oleo-• margarine to prevent corrosion and ^ play high fldelltSr records—not necessarily to ampse the employes (although they like lt>—but to test car radios. it -k it Ttoe list goes on and on, said Gbr-dbfi, and from It comes a picture of industrial cooperation and “success involving small, companies that grew through their role as GM - suppliers. ' pr..Dana P. Whllmer, superin-itrndent of scbools, said declining I income and increasing operating I costs necessitate a raise in taxes." •’The next five years will set income producing $2,308,500 less I than cNpcndlture estimates,” he ’said. title of Michigan’s Junior Miss, wowed the judges last night with iqorq than her pretty, brunette looks. The petitB .Berkley High Bchool ^enior won first place Ih the talent contest during the second round of the America’s Junior Miss Pageant in Mo- African Killings to Be U.N. Topic Security Council Sees Racial Conflict Threat to World Peace bile, Ala. An experienced baton twlrter, she performed the same act thaj elped win her the state title in ^pmiac two months ago in a con-!8t sponsored by the Pontiac Area Junior Chamber of Commerce, I a pair, el blaclug platform ringed Jiy fasl-moviiig flm UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (AP» —The U.N. Security Council will be called into a special session early next week to discuss the explosive South African racial conflict. The Asian-African bloc called for the meeting. They planned to present a formal request later today for the council to take up the situation arising from the killing of some 80 Negro demonstrators by South African police. The Asian-African letter reportedly said-''the South African situation a potential threat to international peace. IT. 8. Delegate Henry (Kbot liOdge, SecurUy Connell president for March, told newsmen he wonld convene the 11-nation group “within a lew days’’— probsMy on Tuesday. He said the killings In Houth Africa this week were “very distressing.” Diplomats said the Asian-Atri-r!.an bloc countries were considering asking the council to condemn the killings and to create an investigating committee. Only seven votes are necessary to put the issue on the council’s agenda, and the Asian-African request seemed certain to muster that many. A A A ' Lodge would not say how the United States would vote. But he noted that in the past the United States has held that South Africa’s segregation policy—the root of the present trouble—was "a proper subject for discussion in the United Nations." The South African government has protested And 'btycotted ail previous U.N. debates on Its white supremacy .policy. The 92-nation Oneral Assembly ruled then that it could discuss the issu^ but was not competent to intervene. dance to the Cpngo beat of a lively musical number calfad "Jungle Fantasy.'’ A minor accident occurred, bul hat didn’t dim Sharon’s enthusiasm for the semifinals and finals she ha.s now qualified for in the cofitest S.-iturday night. BITRN NOTHING NEW She was burned slightly on the bark of the neck, but this Was nothing new. Sharon says she almost at-wayo . emerges “pretty iiooly” ((jontinued on Page 2. Cbk 3) In Today's Press Comics ................ S3 County News ............ jp EdHorlals « Fsrm^A Garden .......... *4 High Sehoul ........./... IS • ........... If ............ .to ....^ ......... $$•» TV A Radio Programs . . 4S Wlkon. Ead ........... . . 43 ^to« cent) for operation for 1960 through 19^, 1.4 mills would replace the variable now levied on property ow^rs within the city’s boundaries. (The variable is levied through application to and approval by the Oakland C;ounty Tax Allocation Board.) ,,, In effect, these persons are taeed with only a 1.4 rafae In millagei The eight per cent in the school district who have not- been levied the variable because they live outside the city would pay the full 2.8 mill increase. Total taxes to property owners in the Pontiac scbool district, other than township andjcHy favies, would amount to 25.1L mills, or $25.15 on each $1,011 'of stale equalized valuation. POUR REASONS Whitmer cited four main cau.scs why operating costs.are rising each year. 1. Swelling enrollments; At present there are" 19,924 students in the Pontiac school system. By 1965 the pupil population is expected to reach 22,307. ‘ The cost of living is dying: The cost of living -irKlex now is-(Cbntinued on Page‘2, Col. 6) 'OK Modified Red Plan,' Mao Expected to Urge Ike WASHINO’TON (/Ti—British Prime Minister Hirold Macmillan is expected to urge President Eisenhower to agree to a modified version of the Soviet proposftl for .banning nuclear weapons tests. Macmillan, whp will meet with Eisenhower next week, is understood to favor a time limit of about two years on the proposed mora-» ” ——— tbrlum on small underground tests. Eisenhower .sdministration Icad-rs, in contrast to the Briti.Hh view, have so far deci’ded only that the United States should not flatly reject the Soviet plan. If is underatbod. - A major dUflcully faring the Preuldent in his lorthi-omlng talks with Macmillan Is that nome at his chief adviaors from the Defense Department and the Atomic Eneigy Commission feel anafher series of "uiMiergrouiid noclesr weapons tests most be held some lime in the relslively near future, perhapn late this fan. Agreement on any moderation would bar such tests. Macmillan is due in. Washington .late Saturday for probably two days of talks with Eisenhower beginning Monday. They may be h^ld here" or at Camp David, the President’s Catoctin Mountain retreat, or at his Gettysburg farm. The best inform^ authorities here believe that Eisenhower and Macmillan may spend much of their time, together with their ad-visens. in trying to figube out some —----------- posal which would be acceptable both the Western powers and positive in dealing with the ques-tion of a prohibition on nuclear tests. . n - It kind of reply 10 the-Soviet pro-^ morrow. Press to Unveil All-County Prep Stats Saturday Who are Oakland County’s best high school basketball players, swimmers and wrestlers? Watch Saturday’s sports page for the annual All- ' Oakland County basketball -team. Another feature for all-county honors this year is the coaches’ selections of an All-Oakland County swimming and wrestling team. Don’t miss these prep^ features iu The Presa to-: ■I TH:^ POXtlAC PRESS. FRIDAY. SIABCH 25. 1960 ^ Om kMtase. lamate 9 a ni ytVtm, was releaaed daiiac tke jUgm keeaaae he was Ul. Aa-dark Warrick, a teiepboae *^aeratar-iaari. waa taraed loose Riveta and Farm first 'demanded a car and three d(ate employee as shieldi to accompany them on 9 run for tieMom. Tliis was flatly refused. Appointment of an impartial ar-ithat the .cpmpany and union cantlbelieves the workers that haveifrom interferinR with peaceful pick-biter tra-iroirout back-to-work dis-'settle on bow the men should be stayed on their jobe should be re- eting and drivmg trucks in and putes at Troy's Dynamic Manu- returned to work after other areas|talned in thtm. lout of the plant facturerg Inc. was agreed upon in!of dispute, such as wages and| Tbe plant, at 475.) Rochester M.,| 10 m p h. 'After,a tense night and day of negotiating with state and prison pfficials. they finally came out under this signed and notarized agreement; Circuit Court yesterday. | working conditions, Attorney’s for the company and'wortted out. , stampings, striking Local 935 of the Interna- He said he hoped selection of tional Electrical. Radio and Ma-j' an independent, impartial arbiter chines Workers Union. AFL-CIO,,of community stature" by both settled on this means of seeking j sides would do the trick, peace in the 39-day strikp. They would be taken to • the Davidwn County Jail here harmed, unmolested and unharassed" to stay until the courts act on their petitions for writs of habeas Corpus. They would lose their good behavior time as a result o* the rebellion. The agreemeat. signed by CorrertiMs Commissioner Keith Hampton, three lawyers and the canvicts, was oontingeni apoa It being pnblished la Thnrsday s Nashville Bai aloe otlpalatrd Farra and Rivera weald not be placed In solitary maxlmain sccafity aait. The Banner published i [1 extra edition to carry the agreement. Mrs. Jerry Tarpy. .an accoui ing cleric at the prison.and one'of fba women hostages, said on her release. "We never w’cre really Herrified. They didn’t threaten us. M they had those guns. We tMn't'sleep." FIRST BREAK NEAR NOON The first break in the protrdeted i)efotlations came • ihortly aftgr noon when Rivera emerged from the deputy warden's office, accompanied by Clifton Cotton, inmate who often acts as a legal adviaer lor fellow prisoners. Rivera was given a notarized statement by Charlei M(«, the Banner's executive editdr, who promised to publish the agmment AS soon as the hostages The hard-faced Texan tdok this back, saying he thought he could talk Farra into giving up. 'kelare Farra came out stone to ' talk with Hampton. The rommls-shmer said Farra wanted aaranres he wonlcT not be harmed If be gave np. .. An hour later, six inmate-hostages walked slowly from the of-fiee. their hands raised. They were followed In a few minutes by the Tcmaining hostages: Suggests Arbiter Dispute at Dynamic Pontiac to Vote bn School Tax The Day in Birmingham f^ntinued From Page O-icl 126.L By 1965 it wUl be 137.6, ac-exHtiing to estimates. S. Monies are needed to take taH advantage af the Nattaaal 4-Mill School Tax Hike Is Up tor Vote Monday Act. been' manufacturers automotive metal 4. Instructional improvement re-quii;es better materials, sufficient-more than ly staffed leaching programs and ■ in-service training for teachers. part of United Fund Drives across the nation, the society is not finding It easy to conduct its campaign in aome cities, The Judge came oat of Mm jTWO MORE REASONS The agreement rame after attorneys were closeted frith Judge Ctark J. Adams for neveral that striking workers be retamed to the ssa-lerity Jobs they beM before ike strike of SM workers began Feb. II. The walkout which- has followed by several incidents of violence and arrest of pickets, followed a breakdown in wage negotiations. Judge Adams on Feb 26 issued what he calls a temporary "two-way" injunction prohibiting the union from mass picketing, lence, and interfering with com- On the other hand the company pany progress, and the company $270,000 in Pay Raises Sought by City Teachers pehambers at 2:45 yesterday fit- I Whifmer cited two reasons why emoon to announec the arbiter j operating income has declined, suggestion. He emphasised lhat | i. The operating school tax rate only the attorneys and not the ■ has been reduced by 0.62 mills company and sinion had agreed |by action of the County Allocation to Ibis method of settling the Board. strike. { 2. The school district valuation He said further that appointment,**®* declined, of the arbiter might edme thisi weekend after the union meets to- Both these factors, Whitmer said, night to consider the suggestion. I caused a 1750.000 loss in income Meanwhile, the injunction still from local taxes in two years, stands, he said. the past two ye«ra," said * * * . Whitmer, ’-‘we have had to ab- The rase returned to Adams': Horb losses in Income that were ! court yesterday for the purpose of „ot antlclpalrd either by m or bearing the union's motion oppos- |>.v the governmental agencies ing the court's jurisdiction in the that control our local tax Income, matter, and for a show cause hearing on contempt proceedings re- B^IMINGHAM - A proposed 4- r ill increase lor operating ex- j mats will go before voter* In ^ e Birmingham School District Monday. ° If approved, the increase willl**“"^*T ’ . ^ provide an additional 1750,000 forf _ Ithe schobl system. LJncoln Park and AUen Park Aecoidlag to aie Board of Ed- [have refused the ACS pemteswn acation, the mlllage would be |to seek funds in this year $ dnve. used to hire 5t additional teach- l-j-he society has said it will chal- The additional funds would also ^ ______ allow the Inauguration of specialjf th, j^ye. programs, in-service training and the purchase of necessary library books and equipment, the Board new salaries for faculty members would put Birmingham more competlt^e leyel with immunities when ad- sulting from the disturbances. Pontiac’s teachers last night asked the Board of Education for salary raises totaling more than 1270,000. A committee of the 567-mem-ber Pontiac Education ^Assn. presented its proposal asking for 1288,390 in wage increases for the comint year. The request of the Pontiac Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO, representing a p p r o x i-mately 150 of the school system’s 802 teachers, called for ^,280 In raises. Although the two organizations work independently of one another, their respective wage proposals represent the | entire tenchlng h^y. The main difference in the two packages submitted by the organizations is the distribution of the total monies asked for in the , graduated wage scale. The Pontiac Education Assn, wants to lump a sizable portion of the monies it asks at the beginning of the salary scale to attract bett(fr teachers. The Pontiac Federation of Teachers wants to lump must of its requested monies at tne bottom portion of the scale as incentive and to retain career teachers of quality. The Stilt' Is Quitting Basketball Sharon a Wow at National Pageant NEW YORK » Wilt Stilt’’ ChamherlBtn. wbo broke viri tually every record in the National Basketball Assn, this season IS a rookie, is quitting the game. I'll never play basketball In the NBA again," Chamberlain told the New York Post today. Continued From Page One* after performing her exrlllng routine, and orrnslonally has m Both matters will be held in abeyance, the judge said, while out-of-court arbiter method is tried. Should it work the company's original : suit against the union would be withdrawn, he said attorneys'agr^. A telegram to the company ito cannot continue to do so without the reducing the quality of education and the high standards that ditlonal teaefaers are hired. Board said. Two school district studies show that Birmingham hat slipped into an unfavorable salary position |n relation to other school systems the riJetropoUten area. the union urging a public meeting, submit this solution to debate the issues did not re- electori." celve an immediate answer from * ♦ * ! The miUage request evolved /^"a five-year school finance program through 1965 which was formulated Ike s Health, School Budgets Are Topped For example, the *( salary lor a teacher with a elor’a degree Is $4,4M. The Pontiac Education would raise the starting salary to salary only to 64.700, leaving thi' factor index of the graduated scale of proportionate increases at iU present rate. At the end of 10 years, the same teacher would make $7,190 per year. The Pontiac Federation Tean performs is only nine feet square and the flames leap up knee high The Post said, Chamberlain made j on all sides, his derision aficT his team, the, Philade phm of ^ ..nmed until .Her Ihe ,.et NBA playoffs lant nlghjt in Phlla-j . Grants for waste U-catmentj Russell Buller. chairman of thei projects, 45 million dollars, an in-PF of T. told the Board; . "j crease of 25 million. "We are vitally interested Inl i, * eliminating thelfinancial Insecurity| Grants for hospital eonslruction. which has caused one-half of -thejijQ million dollars, an Increase of _____ _____ night in Phila-I deTphia to the Boston Celtics 119-j * 4 New Triple-Death Suspects Are Quizzed SrmVED ROCK STATE PARK, WrTtTPl)-Four' new suspects, in-.eluding an AWOL njental patient, entered the plctdre today in the ;iearch lor the sex slayer of three women. > j Two of the men were scheduled to be questioned today. 'Phe other •♦wo were sought for investigation as police narrowed their 4he sadist who trapped and murdered the three suburban Chicago 'matrons In deadend St. Louis Canyon at-4hls scenic stale park. nation's new teachers to leave for other occupations within 10 years. Buller said his organizations goal is to obtain an adequate starting Mlary wjth a maximum at the master's degree level which wquld ' fsvor of Hharon. ••Thlo^asmy last gsmr.’’The 25o!amounl’to "double the boginning ’ H ‘ honors and 120 trophies for baton wage •iariag. This U . ^ long list of ..Bea»nnlng leselters argue that twirling. She holds ’I hate to go out this way, 1 tuipg was hoping our team would'go all' the way and I could go wit-a w-liv ner. But my mind Is made qp.'-' Asked what were his plans lor the future, Chamberlain said; "Hi-bernhte," Chamberlain, railed the greatest basketball player of Ihe generation. was voted both the most valuable player and rookie of the year in the NBA this year. He Jed sroring with an average of 37.6. points ^r 75 games. He made more shots, more rehounds, and played more minutes in one year than any other player ^Hleague history. PROI I) OK 3 OTHERS Besides her Junior Miss title, ...le's proudest of these three — International 5*enidr Baton Twirling Champion. Mirhigan's M()st Beautiful Majorette for 1960 and Miss International Blue Water. .Sharon is the daughter of Mr. needs." said Glenn ard Mrs, Joseph A. Shutty, 13708 Wales St. Shutty is a quality control technician for Ford Motor Co. 819,000, a reduction of five' mil-j the Mrrillee Involved In getting over Ihe early rough spot, would be more meaningful It they had an ade<|imte maximum Mlary,” said Buller. The Board expressed sympathy ^ , lo the teachers' requestir. ChoirS KOCK DUSlIy are In sympathy with yourj Griffin, I Former Pontiac Resident New Consumers Prexy $23,800,000. Indian health programs, 157.- Public assistance grants to been elected president of Qpn stales, $2,083,000,000, the amount po^^er Co. to succeed requested. tiring Dan E. Karn. it was an- Grants to stales for '•'W'mplo.v-1 i,y ji^ company today, and child wolfaro. »1,833,000, an ^ Campbell, now senior increase of *3 3^,000. I by the Gronts to state Board of Directors to f'e top posi- ment compensation and m«v 1 He was GRAND RAPIDS IF - Despite president of the Board. i a lag of .general business activ-,, "That is one of the reasons whyi^ity, lumiture manufacturing to-we are going out after this mlllage day was reported continuing at increase." ' a high rate. Detroit Shipping Start$ t'anipbell, son of the late Bi-rum 4i. Campbell Hr. wbo lor “M yenn wa. manager of th« Pontiac Coniumieni branch, will Niieeeed Karn. wlm announeed he would retire April se aHer 45 year. wHh Ihe rompany., Karn, who at 70 reached thf mandatory retirement age, will be DETROIT (UPI> - Detroit's shipping season opened today with Ihe departure of the cement rarrier J. B. Ford fpr Alpena. Forgotten Our Spring ^ Snowrrians Abominable Contamination Overwhelming We Take Poison Every Day ■ Total retail sales in 1959 are estimated to hare reached a total of $'215 6 hillion^7 to 8 per cent.above the'1958 ffgure. Retailers believe in I WA.SIIINGTON er advert is- rapiiHy making Ihe ling. Over the |)U.st several years unheailhy place to ........ . they, together with other lor il whole new' approach to public 20th Cenlury progress, .Surgeon . By THE AS.SOn.4TED PRESS *"‘^';idvTrtisers. invested avyr $2 IhI-health problems may be needed. General Leroy Burney says. millee. which released its report ing planned to deal with the inadequacy of existing procedures |X)isnning of the, air, water and for coping with it were retained by the company a corikultant. Alphonse H. Aymond Jr., now executive vice president, will become chairman of the board and Chief executive officer. The company has had no chairman of the board for several years. Th<^' new president lived In Pontlar from 1117 until lt29. He is u graduate of Poutlac Central High School aad received a degree In mechanical engineering from Purdue Ualverrity la ItSS. He has been senior vice president of the company since April 3956. In this position 'he is presently responsible for electric and general operations, including engineering and construction. -‘^Campbell, 48, of Jarkaon, in 1839 received an Alfred P. Hlqpin Kellowship award whlrh look him lo ' Maanarhusells Institute of Trs’hnology lor a ;--xr of graduate otudy. He was in the army from 1942 to 1946 and went through the Italian campaign with the Fifth Army.J WENT TO OHIO oraTy.‘a7s:uXai'th>‘“id^^ .t*?' *>»l>t»ly year of graduate study App pr ___ . , , Yniinmttmrn Ohin n« Strong \ t and cold. It was t.vpical spring like weath-1 er in wide argas of the country ' a w w , i '4oday but not in the winter-weary Snow piled i)p to a foot in Or-, north central region and in the leans County, in w'estern New' I York, .and nearly a hall foot in The Weather parts''0f western Michigan. Kl.t RKIKF TO HEATTf FALLS .*'*■ Cnnu- Imm filirrtea tn fairly lion a year for ads in thi'ir.daily A n\ator new division (hr newspapers. i US. F’ublir Health .Si-rvicc is. Ih- The roNnac and viriNiTx ctooST mi r............... SO. NmII) rl. m' Snow, from flurries KlVi **‘'a'y *«*'*• ***^ Dakotas, •rJiM laS s»t- Lower Mirhigan, the I.«wer Great Lakes region and east and sbulh- tral Appalachians At S *m : wind VHoeltr S tn p h —DIrWIOB. NorthWMt. ■un Mt( Prldsj at S.U p m •un rmt Stturdar nl f ;H t m. Moon wti rildoz at I IS p m ' Moon riMi Salurday ot t.OT a m lit Tra"«‘" Gusty winds swept the region, i and were more than 40 m.p.h In i western Pennsylvania's snow belt. Numerous traffic' accidents were reported. In one, 14 eafs piled up J on the • Pennsylvania Turnplka,-J near Ihe Donegal interchange : Eight persons were Injured, none seriously. M It was below zero this n\orning! Il I in sections of Minnehote. MichJ-| |gan and Illinois. Tciuftertmirw j were in the teens and lower int 55 most of the north centraF region, « »|hnd freezint^ into'the Northeast. Juan Ponce de Leon who discovered Florida in 1513 will never jjjknow what he started. Totlay u III Florida has a population of about 55 ,514.700,000. Estimates of tourists seeking fun In the Sunshine Strte. n II{during 1950 has reached 9»milllfln ” “iC^lly newspaper ada play an Iro-n M^portant role in the vacatkxi-busi-M M ness. Last year hotels and resorts ’• spent an ^mated PO,400,900 in M zs newspapers to promote a wide va-. M sl'riety of vacation areaa^ today of the problem and the The prinripHl areas explored by a dozen ^xperi witnesses were .water aiw air poHutloh. radio-Ilogical hazards, traffic accldenfs • and the use ot chemicals In food, drink and agricultural procMses. he Went to Youngstown, Ohio, as a power sales engineer for the Ohio Edison Co. . But prior study he was power and Hcht-lag sates engtaecr in CamHuners’ Unsing divisisa. Upon his discharge from the .MILLIONS OK OAIJ.ONH ^ 'service with the rank of lieutenant Their testimony included: colonel. Campbell rejoined (Consum- The United Stales Is now holding'ert as assistant to the division K) million galbins of deadly radio-i active waste and by 1980 will have accumulated 65 million more gallons. It hasn't the slightest idea how to dispose of if safely and Is ■ just hanging on to It. Where, two million ^people got i their drinking water front streams in 1900 and 24 million dumped sewage into them, today 100,million, depend on the same streams for their wnlrr and 120 million are dumping sewage into them. manager of the Grand Rapids Di- He was appointed (Jigision manager I'n 1947. * Two years later Campbell was railed lo Jarksoo as 1 The number of automobiles hasj . ',1*. ‘g) vears frem 1 0f)0 to 70j million. In the only clfy where the jsiMiet'on has really been studifdj —Los Angeles—It has been, found) 'that 3 400 000 poimds of hydrocar-! jbons are being poured into Ihe air each day. IT WAH A MIHTAKE - John Kalachian (center), 34-year-old Los Angeles caterer, won an annulment Thursday after telling a judge the mailorder bride. , he went to Gre«ce^ to marry looked "terrible." He told ^he court he *as shocked, and he refused to marry Denise Drong-itsi (right). 19. after seeing her in person. So, he added,^ her parents threatened him and forced him to'hlarry Denise'j^tlMer. Anastasia (left), 21. Hr claimed Denise's picture had been retoqched. Kaladiian returned to the U. S. the following day I Looking back at the course ofi (events one witness. Dr. Rolf Eliaa aen. a professor in sanitary engineering at the MSasachuaefts Institute of^echnofogy, observed: I "Basicslly, I feel the forces ki (destruction which are brought about by man and his actlrities lowing oay . exerting a greater influence •, 15 mues Iqj, environment todav than the and the sisters.are stlU in the village, is mues ,he envirimmeit today than the from AthenX. Anastasia is. unaware that he has (forces of restitution which man is| the annulment. _ ’' JAMn a. CAMPBELL MILD DOMINO DELUXE 109 10 rKiGS. J.. (Plus 6c tax) No limit — buy all you want this extra low price. Choice 0/ Fomons Brands PIPE TOBACCOS Regnlat. SI JO Value ^ 27 14-u can or r eeeeeeeeaeeeeVkeeeeee H. M. SMOKEWELL 7CIBARS / ... 179 * eeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeee Eorl Monholl CIGARS Box of 50 SiTle I IMiSl ... ehtnmkie Umlt 1 ptpey eeeeeeeeaeeaae^ieeeee Sigaais Ihe Eye Bofor# Dry RITkrOMT Lightor Bog. S3.B5 66* •Upply N*et la EatlaaA SAVOY LITIR Automatic • t T 11 fl.M Uit Only« 72e aassaaeqoooasraasssoou CUARANCriTEMS " M .AaiK;AaTi.KS nr. Sl'’.feEi|-?VLIDK"* ,. 81 N. Sagtnai 1 ■.. f t;;.. THE PONTIAC PRESS.JTUDAY. MARCH 25. 1960 Pre-Easter Candy Sale^l Special All Week! . Economy Scores Big Advance -No li!ecession Seen Before 1961 next 1961 at the \eariiest. fovenunent Assorted Chocolate Cream Eggs CHOKY. COCOANUT, CARAAlta CREAM 1C Specia/6for4l By BTUtUNG F. CBEEX reflected In recent alock market iproflta an hieakkiK lecorta. Com-WASHINGTON (AP) — The'***“"P« f easing of panics therete* can llaance thkir ^ * |p‘«nl and aqaipiiwnt eapmiBto — _ , . ^Tty largriy by using retained The government analysts arel,^,^,^ ^ borrwrli* for Allying on a s^antial rise in ^ duatry's outlays ior new plants,! machinery and ctpiipment to keep the economy expanding. Corporations have notified the Commerce Department and Securities , and Exchange Oonimis-skm of plaiM to increeae auch Out* lays this year by 14 per cent over 1969. The rate in the second half of the year is ifcbeduled to reach record 38 bilUon doUais CHEBOYGAN «f* - The 12.000 Opjiiions Oi Frondizi orsepower super ice-breakerj Lakes to Open the way for navlga-M^>-P™®^ FYondixi s tight-on. |«s-yaur-bclla policy goes to a na- The Mackinaw left its base atltional test Sunday when more i Cheboygan yesterday and tackMd| 10 mfllion Aigntinea vote ior ioe blocking the eastern Officials reported privately that nadsnal output in this quarter has reached the rate of about SOO bil-^ dollars a year, the largest gain in any quarter since I960. This was an advance esthna tige, and not any practical political defeat. A crushing victory for the opposition parties or tor the “blank" v«e asked for by the outlawed PeroniaU and Communist parties ^aB a moral defeat tor the Ftondizl government and its flee wterprlif, austerity cconom-ie pnpam. But it is virtnally im* lose its control of Congress. to the Straits of Markinac, and ice off Csidte. where Bradley Trans- But government supporters say portation Company freighters arei that the worst that could cm befitted out. iFrtmdid would be tt-h«B of _______ as shipped In sn ice refrigerated car for the first time hi UEZ. said the preliminary studies indicate the final report won’t be off the half-trillion dollar [, one Why or the other.' Regular 6 for 50c Pan Jelly or Cream Eggs aqq Regular 59e Special 1 lb. box ^ f Chocolate Honey Cocoanut Chicks and Rabbits Regular 10 for 39c Special Box of 10 for This would represent an advance of roughly 16H biUion dollars since the last quarter of 1969. when economy was still b^ by the steel strike and its after effects. The gain, largest sina outbreak af the Korean War. was 33" ■nd in the face of a Feboraiy slowdown in steel and auto production. MAY GO EVEN HIGHER Some officials believe it will gs higher. They think expansion aiq] modernization outlays may rise to a rate of 39 or even 40 biUion dollars annually by fall. This buoying force may diminish in 1961. as the companies taper off their expansion outlays to let demand- catch up with tb^ Chocolate Marshmallow Nests Rogulor 6 for 44c ^ Special 6 for Of Chocolate Marshmallow Eggs MIX OR DARK OlOCOlATE fZQC Regular 69c Special Box of 12 for INVENTOBY RACE Much of the first quarter gain was attributed to Industry's mce to replace inventories depleted duriiqr 4101 / THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 2X 1 lirt«rior PLYVrOOD & HARDIOARD Ifeeircfiff Specktis rmiT. umiiT «i shut out! II SUt) H- CO PlfKMC ........... CO wmd TmmA-immda rtfttmf 4xt AO Fir (Gm4 1 SUe>........6.95 Mck 4>t A2 litck 1^ Theae are answers you must and amwira of footno^ whichl^„^ nS?** Hi** fesaor may say, grandly or grand- nieta with acimtee. iloquandy, upholding the theory A * * that renamed heresy is better ' A profetmr of science may Cite unreaaoDed orthodoxy, case after caae of contentian be- n wc kre going to be rational tween such venturers as Cgpemi- about it all, what kind of facts do cus and Galileo with the forces we demand of the professors for of religion. He may point to such proof? works 08 Theodore White’s The WANT MOH FOI YOUR MONIY... KEEP YOUR . JS/ ON GRANTS particularly in religion that the objective truth is the only: thing that can set us free,” Htr-j vard’s Professor W. E. Hocking, wrote in his exposition of pragmatism. “For religion is the orientation* of the human self to what it re-! gards as the most real thing In the world. God ia nothing if not on which ive depend. But every chosen belief, every manmade idea of God . . . palpably, depends on us. . ! I^t what is objective truth? Does not the objective truth lie in our urge to God, in the impulse that I leads to religious faith, regardless I of its detractors and of religion'^s' aditiitted errors and even brutalities in many party of the world? (To be routinued) Army Plans More Use of Port of Detroit in '60 DETROIT ' (API-Increased; use of the port of Detroit thisi lyear is planned by the Army, Brig. Gen. Charles F. Tank} said on an inspection tour here. Gen. Tank said this will fol-, low last year’s experiment by' the Army in shipping military! Imaterials from4he Great Lakes through the St. Lawrbnce Seaway. Gelh. Tank, who cam-mands the Transportation Ter-Imlnal Command-Atlantic, also has inspected port facilities ii Chicago, Kenosha. Wis., and Toledo. FASHION REMNANTS COVER GIRL COTTONS DACRON TAILORED CURTAINS Little or no ironing new|rd. Npuer before priced under $2.98 SsHcs 81- Now Owly ~ ^VE 2t% ON DRAW DRAPES ond ra,on. Go, prm, or vnort potfnnod DRAPERY FABRICS poMerm. wash fast, # TA 36"k«. Ro»79tyord 3/ NO-IRON DACRONS . fuiferodsfyte »r.88 « 34" hug So to keep'em fresh and Irliite. Just waA and . hang. M* wide pw pair. 63" Long 1.88 72" Ldkg 1.99 OPW BAILY 10 am. to 9 PM. __ P»—r —•tObeeWytYmpeir Haas W.T.GRAMTCD. b m Seawe UM Rd-.^CwaeMe U3. OHw. Seb-SiMiM k.. PRE-SEASON REFRIGERATOR SALE Ytm*UJkl Hkem. Qmttm! Only *299” FOR this GIANT FRIGIDAIRE deluxe 2-door combination! Friiidaire broke all the rules when this Sheer Look beauty was built! First they packed it with top-model, luxury features —then styled it so that no one but you would ever dream it's abudgetbuy. And whata buy! The newness of a 2-door—the heavenly convenience of a separata freezer—plus a|l the room you could ever want! This is it—your chance to step up to. Frifidairi quaitty at a price your budget will cheer! • 12J1 oil. ft fa«ilytlu a Cyck-Hstic salf-defrist-big rofrigiratar sactiH • Nifa S8A. separata frootar vitb its two dSKSlWlf • TM |lid04«t Hydratirs 100% parctlaip loaMtl fiaishtd • Store bettor, env tall battits ii tot dair • Haw Mageatic Daart taal ak tigM aN araoad AU this vlus the kitchen-enchanting hmait ajtheScmiplured Sheer Look! g FRIG I DAI RE ALL MODELS ON SALE-ABOVE IS JUST ONE OF 12 MODELS C«we an and See for Yourself CL4YT0NS B — CmpiIi — Applionces **1f'here Quality Costs You Less'* 3065 Orchord Lok« Rd., K««go Horbor Open Mondoy fir Friday Evas. 'HI 9 P. M. Ttltphono FE 5-9474 TWO GREAT REFRIGERATOR-FREEZERS FRIGIDAIRE ... KELVEVATOR BOTH WITH TOP FREEZERS ... DEEP, ROOMY DOOR SHELVES . . . LARGE VEGETABLE CKISPERS .. . REMOVABLE SHELVES FRIGIDAIRE 1101. FT. PAY NO MONEY DOWN! ™ mNATOR 12 01. FI. m Open on .ac-c o a n t ia 3 miantcii. —. By phano. ShO>p by Phone 98 DATS SAME AS CASH OPE% MRCDAT ami FRIDAY NIGHTS :^^G000 H0USEK[EPIN(i<2^ •fPoiimAC 51 H'EST HTSOX STBEET FE 4 -1555 • Low Interest Rites! • Satisfaction Guaranteed! • After-Sale Servif^! THE-EOXTIAC PKESS. FRIDAY. MARCiy2>. 1000 Complete Spring Wardrobe One Pattern-3 Dresses! •t the zipper to show you ex- • aetigr where to stitch. Tune-saving for the expert — sad beginDers shouldn’t be How to Order For.Hhe Anne Adams iSrinted Pattern 4982 photographed on this page send 3S cents in coins to Anne Adams, care (d The Pontiac Press. Partem Department, PO Box 13, Old Oielsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Add 10 cents, for first c^ass nniliag. PleaSe print plainer your name, address with zaac. siae and Style number. Keep Mills Folk Bqsy By RITTH SAINDKRS BLOOMFIELD ' HILLS -Oakland HiUs Country Club will be decked In Spring flowers Wednesday evening for the dinner meeting which members of the Village Woman’s Club will invite their husbands and or best beau to attend with thcm‘ April 6. Mrs. George A. Bee is chaii^ man tor the affair, assisted on reservations by Mrs. Jackson P. Cummings. Mrs. Alan G. Loofbourrow and Mrs. 'E Go-van. Hill. Mrs.' Harold I. Tapwr wiU )inrai«e the flowera. * Senior hostesses wiU be Mrs. ji M. BeGole. Mrs. Kenneth D. McGre^r, Mrs. Howard J. Liverance and Mrs. Frank Gra-' ham. Mrs WUllam T. Beresford and Mrs. James C. Holmes will do the honors for the Juniors. John Mason Brown, lecturer, critic, panelist and essayist, w lli be the dinner'‘speaker. from a Visit at the home ot Mr. and Mw. L. T. Hay iif Lexington, Tenn. Karen Andreae is home for her Spring vacatkm from Milwaukee Downer College. Chrib is expected this weekend from Culver Military Academy. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Maynard R. Andreae of Ridgewood road. Mrs. Edward S. Wellock was hostess at luncheon Tueadtjor honoring Mrs. Eric Muirhead. Dr. and Mrs. Mulrhead re- -cently hav^ moved to Bloomfield from Dallas, ’Tex. Catholics to Attend Convention The club’s Young Woman’s Auxiliary plans.to give a black-Jie dinner dance at the DO-trt»lt Boat Club the evening qf May 7. Planning this affair are Mrs. Harry L. W'inston Jr. and Mrs. Robert G. Campbell, cochairmen. , Assisting them are Mrs. Paul John Mrs. James B. Stewart Jr . Mrs. Michael B. Redfield. Mrs. Harry H. Wietlng IH, 'Mrs. Ralph W. W’agner. Mrst Pavid W. Krupp, Mre. Robert D. DenUyl and Mi-s. Edward . B. Emery. The details were discussed Friday at a general meeting bf junior members at the home of Mrs. Robert Halstcd. Women From |5 Groups Will Go to Detroit Monday ’The 22nd annual convention of the Detroit Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women will be held Mondr;- at the Statler-Hllton Hotel in Detroit. Delegates representing five Pontiac oiganizations, in addition to others, will attend the day of d»tholic Action. ’Theme of the convention Is "To Know. Love,and Serve Christ." Draped allure for evening is added to the slim sheath line by the flutter of a pure silk chiffon stole. The free end may float over yoitr shbulders or curve round you In true, stole style. All three fashions are made from the same Anne Adams Printed Pattern 4982. y Mr. and Miw Roger W. Aten (Beverly WTiitlng) of Orchard Hill drive announce-the birth of a daughter, Jennifer on March 9. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dev-eraux of Lone Pine road and Mr. and Mrs. George DetwUer of Grosse Pointe have returned r- Following registration, Mass will be celebrated at St. Aloy-situ Church with the Most Rev. John Francis Dearden. Archbishop of Detroit reading the Mass. Preceding Wncheon. sessions on spiritual development-, organization and development, migrants, relief and social legislation will be convened. Women s Section Improvement Pontioak*s Goal Secretaiial Workshop Set Ponlioak Oia^er ol the Na-Ikiijal Secretaries Assn. • International i will sponsor a secretarial workshop Saturday at McAuley School of Practical Nursing. Says Dear Abby: He’s Sick -^pstairs Your Marriage Must Sticki His Brain Also Needs a Bath "Learn How to Do It Better’’ is the theme lor the program. to begin at 8:30 a.iii. with a coffee hour and regis-tratiort. Dr. Harry Amkoff. president of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital s medical staff, will extend a welcome, followed by a basi-- ness English workshop conducted by Dr. Mary Ann Cu- Aflrr viewing displays of the latest ui Office equipment and gathering for a luncheon, the group will hear E. R. Wliin-ham. Wayne Sute Unh-ersity instructor,! fprak on business SmJiemIsAememikn tmms uarmet and the dress to irear is m rmi mmtlmttered sheath u ith a .scooped. •teeiJiae. To dimmMtssr the lines, the neck is cuffed vdk m iolft foUmr. ExetmleJ in m crisp polka dot cotton, U tings of tpnmg. B.v .%BIGAII>4AN Bl^RKN Pl^AR ABBY: I ’hope you can help with this^ problem because it is getting me down. My husband and I have been married going so chipped and cracked I’m afraid they’ll get glass in their Stone Hears: i’ll Take ’£m All’ Sales Tallish but True Child Club Counts 18 B.v GAV PAIXEV oDAIXAS. Tex. tUPIi-’Thase tales of Southwesterners who "10 Qf.« also true. An executive of a famous store in these parts said: "We think notlpng of a woman buying 20 pr 23 pairs of shoes at one fitting, or, of the woman who purcluues a whole fur warded at one Paris import for as niwh as $3,000 is a common e\-ent. ’The store sometimes will bring a Paris designer to Texas just to make a wanhobe for a debutante. One male customer for the roscred frio| rtr ilkntfc.. -dh* Be Courageous tXEAt — Brsi mad t» ^ $3,300 set of Jensen silver to each of his daughter's friends a.«■ mnS Sm Iwir tbt rmc- ’Thc idbri*.' operating for 3.1 years in this booming rity. wasn't even ruffled when this spring a customer plunked down $85,000 for the whole Steuben “America in Crystal" collection—30 pieces of hand-blown glassware representing each stale. One year, an Oklahoma oil man aUracted by the Ktorr's Window display of "gills lor her. ” hqd the contents of one window—mannequins and all— mos ed and set up in a nMm ia his house as a surprise for his w ife. The wtirks cost him about 833,000, Marcus said. Eighteen membei-s of Child Culture Club answered roll call, •will Your Children ARcnd Ude of the Area Colleges?’’ at the Thursday evening meeting at the home of Mrs. Raymond Jacobpon on WilHams Lake road. ' . Sherrie Fink of Pontiac, ex-rl^nge student of- the Ameri-ran Field Service showed slides of K-hool life in Sweden. Richard Poole will be guest speaker at the next meeting at the home of Vfr.v George Tweit on Jhird avenue. My husband says for me to quit griping And to bring piy own dishes for the children. Dq . you think it would hurt my sister-in-law’s feelings? WONDERING DEAR WONDERING: Bring your own dishes. Don’t worry about hurt feelings. Anyone a« insensitive as yoursister-in-law seems to be wouldn't know the difference. vertise K. Many people go through wiih a divonre. only because they are ashamed to eat their own words The Most Rev. Harold W Henry,'" titular Bishop of Cory-dala and vicnr afiostolic of Kwangju, Korea will be lunch-„oon speaker. Workshop sessions in Jntema-' tional relations, public relations, family life, social action. chaplains’ aid, motion pictures, library and literature will be held in the afternoon. Mrs. I Carol Kgems, special consultant to Postmaster Arthur E. Summcrfield, will be present at the workshops to talk on the problem of obscene literature in the mails. The Most Rev. Dearden will speak at the 7 p.m. dinner. Representing their organizations from the Pontiac area will be Mrs. Nora Ashton. Daughters of Isabella; Mrs. Detmo Chapdelaine. Leeghe of Catholic Women; Mrs. James Oark. St. Benedict women; Mrs Floyd Sanchez, SI. MicIh ael; Mrs. Marshall 'Sprague, St. Vincent dc Paul. Win at Cards ABBV tal. Andnbe other time when he was inducted into tte Army. The last bath was in 1944. Abby, our marriage is b^n, ning to suffer. 1 can’t sleep with him any more and 1- am tired of . fighting with him. The children have pomplaiiied, He dresses imms^ately and changes his underwear regularly, but he is vetV dirty underneath. Can you suggest iiomething? ‘ GIVING UP DEAR GIVING: A man who CONFIDEN-nAL TO ‘ON ■niE FENCE If you’re thinking about divorce, don't ad- Winning flist at the Land-0-Lake* Duplicate Bridge Club weekly loqmament in the CAf Building, Walertord, Wednesday evening were Richard Mc-Carius and Dir. CTi-arles Patrick. Other winners were Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Herald W. Cox. Mrs. Robert ^egula and Arnold Richards. Others wKo will attend afe Mm. William B. Dean. Mrs. Omer DeConinck, Mrs. Victor Green, Mix. Leon Hubbard, Mrs. Elliott Krumm, Mrs. ' Margaret McCracken, Mix. Mary Miller and Mrs. Mary Mbgg. Also attending will be Mrs. John B Picard, Mrs. Henry O’Donnell,'.Mrs. John Oldani, Mrs. John Schmidt. Mrs. Henry . ' M. Simpson, Mrs. Joseph Spad-afore, Mrs. Lewis Swartz, Mrs. Clergue Webster a^ Mrs. Floyd Zielinski. At All Saints Church X Will Give Organ Recital Sunday "That." said fedward Maf-cus, vice president of Neiman-Marcus, "is the biggest single order we’ve had in the last few Some of the more extravagant purchase come at Christ-' mas. and one order from last year still iipt' filled. 'The store's holiday catalog offered a steer delivered on the hoof for $1,923 plus Iransportatiun. "We got an order from a man in South Africa.” said Marcus. “But it was loo late to get it shipped to him be-rause of the six-inonlh quarantine regufation. Well ship It this year . . . timing it lo the beef will be just right” Marcus. 30, started in the-family business st 13 ss a messenger boy- Today, he looks hack with amusement and amazement at some of the customen through the years. ,IN BIX COUMM Women customen will come in to boy ooeidress |tyk?'‘%i . six dittai«a|t colon; sale of B Another male customer earii year challenges the ingenuity of the store in dreiuning ub the unusual in a gift for his wife. Last year, stole ' packed luxurious beige Hncrrie in a globe-sized chapipagne ' glass'and finished off with a "sizable'' diiunond ring, parked ot| lop like a maraachfoo cherry. Another looked at fous. evening bags, imparled from India and. priced at $300 each because they were studded aith semi-pierious stones, and said. ‘TU take ’em alL" ' Marcus recalled that one ruslomer,' now deceased. il-ways wore a gun and liked lo look like a lough honiiloe. One day he walked up to a salesgifl. asked hoar long Wie had beea selling to him. and when she said. "06 1 guess 12 or 13 years." he replied. "That’s too Ipng. ” ^ that, he whipped out hk dns and Hied at her "It was loaded with tdaaks." or forced by law in order to be bathed is indeed sick upstairs. He can change hif underwear all he wants, but it is bis brain ' that needs washing. DEAR ABBY: I recently learned that my husband’s sister has been writing to him at his place of business instead of at his home. I know of tM good reason for this. 1 • always felt that I was on good terms with her. My husband doesn’t know I know this. (A woman who works in his office told me.) Should 1 Ifnorc It, or demand an explanation? PUZZLED DEAR PUZZLED: Speak to your husband about it. And ^ sure to tell him who told you. Every man should know who the troublemaker In his oflicq k- William Osborne of Ann Arbor will present an otjan recital at All S*int| Episcopal Church Sunday afternoon at 5. Mr. Osljorne. who is doing graduate work in organ at the Univecsiiy of Michigan under Robert Noehren, took his degree last spring magna cum laude. ' He ia a member of Phi Beta Kappa. For three years he has been organist and choirmaster of the Lutheran Student Chapel In Ann Albor. ilTARTED BACH CANTATAS During that ttme he instituted a series of Bach cantata performances with student choir, orchestra and aoloist.s. Jle was accompanist to the * Michigan Chorale oh its European tour and also played for the University Choral Union. He is presently accompanist of the Unlverslfy pioirs. - bleau School under Boulanger and Marchal are on Mr. Osborne's schedule. . Cpon-hia return next fall, he will begin work o|..«. doctoral piTigram. ar rhw«(*i Jimmie Euemkmmef . irms m gay hat, enhanced by m pefhaiam o! mililifinl rkiets, to capture the spirit mf spring dieipste il% Istr arrival throughout the eastern Uf mf the nmUsm. The smiting First Lady was before am ornately fran^td picture. I pre-jrmmed .portrmU. ' , — DEAR ABBY; What is jwur opinion dl a hostess who wUI invite people to dinner and put oiit her good china dishes for the adults but lor the chil-drw she puts oqt chipped and cracked disjics.^ fit for -dogs to rat from? This is ny si?ter-ln-law. .She says she got her good china dishes on sale and that the pattern was discontinued. So il^ anjdhing happened to them she couldn’t r e p I a c p them. The dishes my children 14 and 7) must eat Imn ar,: Principal bassoonist in the National High School Orchestra at the National • Music Camp at Intcrlochen, Mr.. Osborne also held this chair in the canyi’s Honors and University On-hestrSs. His piano study has been with Prof. John Kollen at the university and with Egon Petri ♦ of Mills College. Oakland. Calif. He has played numerous redials In Michigan, New York and Pennsylvania. Plans for a. summer in Europe, playing several rqcitals 'and studying at tbe FbaBtam» — WILUAM OSBORNE . I I V , U >_L HI.:'.; V > . TlfE POirnAC PEESS, FRroAY,31ARCH 25, 196a irant Nepal New Ard Neighbor to tho® South Will G^$21 Million, According to Poet v — Communist Chin* Thunday diadoaed details ol its ■ew ec<||namic-ajid pact with Nepal inclnding a- grant by Peiping to tta small southern neighbor equal ■Id 21 million dollars. Peiping also announced that Premier Chou En-Lai ct Communist Chhia win retam the visit of Nepalese Prime Minister B. P. Koi^ ala soon to wortc out details of| a border agreement concluded early this week. Cammaalst CMaa haa already settled most of its border problems with Banna la a iaa. 2S to Nepal, but if he stops there en route to New Delhi and work* out a new border agreement with Korala, it would give him excellent advance publicity lor the meetings with Ndiru. Delhi next month to discuss bor- MaMer Nehra. No date was announced Commerce Lass Oaklgnd County's Easter Seal Girl Six-year-old Sandra Binning is Oakland County's Easter Seal child tor I960. The daughter of Mr., and Mrs. aiflord Binning. 6096 Brockway Dr.. Commerce Township. Sandra attends the preschool training program for handicapped children of the Oakland County Society for Crippled Children, receiving in-jstruction in speech therapy as well as physical therapy treatments. * ★ * Sandra Is the official representa-_ve of the month-long Easter Seal campaign which runs through April 17. Richard C. Poole, chairman of the local campaign, called, the Easter Seals "a message of hope for crippled children and adults." SMi I Fertiliztr Sooi at Slow Melts! KENTUCKT BLUE GRASS.....ptilb. .79 CREEPING BED FESCUE.....ptrlb. .69 SPEC. 10-6-4 LAWN FOOD..80 Ibi. 2.95 SPEC. 10-6-4 LAWN FOOD..SOlbi. 1.95 G & F 10-6-4 LAWN FOOD 100 Ibi. 5.99 G & F 10-0-4 LAWN FOOD 50 lbs. 3.10 MUORGANITE LAWN FOOD 80 lbs. 3.95 RUSHLAND PEAT 50 lb. bag -57 PULVERIZED LIMESTONE 50 lb. bag .69 SCOTTS SOIL CONDITIONER 50 lb. bag 2.95 • ^ We Help You With Your Lawn Prohlemt H«adquoit«rt for Scotts Lawn Products Provont Grobgross, Apply Scotts “Holts'^ Now! REGAL FEED and LAWN SUPPLY CO. Pontiac Sloro WE 'Dtarlon Sloro 21 facksea Sbnot Oixio Hwy, re 2-04$i DELIVER or 3-2MI ^ Porous Ceramic Wick ^ Relieves Watering Chore ****”•*’ Y«^ says the system is a C. FYederick Young. A hydro good start on relieving one of ------------- — K- j— « ---------- . .. gaj^. can be done, system he developed during five yearl of research! is being tested I Southeni California. Yovig stretches «-ater by cap-illaiy actiaa. Plants draw water the surrwmding soil. VISAUA. Calif. (APl-WMU DU 'like to be able to go away I and garden would be agriculture's—and er’s—greatest prAlems. Pieces of broken pot can be obtained whenever a growing plant is transplanted from a small pot to a larger one. The small pot can he broken and the fragmenU used to cover the hole in the larger POL nWariWd to ptosttc tabes, irngways he gets op to four I the effectiveness of surface irrigation. * * * The homeowner is relieved of nrry about low by evaporation, seepage and nm-off. Young tayf once the process is instaUed. the irrigating ican continue indefinitely. cetoe i e wieks. heme tone msnWn The niriw wnicred hh lawn and Itowers. Young’s Water wick System Corp . in Beverly HilU. whUe continuing research, has instaUed wick irrigation in citnts groves, row crops, nurseries SPRING INSIDE — Spring has come to the Henry W. Axford home on North Rocheteer rand. In fact, it's always spring in their conservatory. I bloam. tThey’re the .windows. > Poinaettias. - Ptonfs------------- beanty aiu fragrance. nursery, the wkrks have been used to grow avocadp seed-linfcs. The nursery boxes piped for beating. The system yielded taO. green plants in about two weeks, compand witfa five by the Sen. Lodge Disliked Plan *As Is*. al Risrraldr b wtog the wiek system to exptrlmewts wkirh re- Seal of Quality Bill Dies The Descanso Gardens, an d l>y the Oty the wicks of Los Angeles, has I Proper Soil Mixture Important in Potting Experts advise that plants should not be potted indoors with garden soiL They should be placed, in- • stead, in a special potting soU that can be purchased from a florist or a greenhouse. ★ * * • iL may also be mated by the home plMter. Simp^ mi^ two parts of garden loam with one part peat moss and jwnd- Then, befbre facing the soil in a clay pot, mix ih organic fertilizer in the amount stated on the package? Potted plants which must he elevated for reasons of display, or to reach better light; can simply be placed on another empty and inverted clay pot. LANSING (Ri-For the 12th time in 12 years, the controversial ’‘seal of quality" plan for farm products lay dead today in the Legislature, killed by an unusual secret ballot. Republicans and Democrats exchanged cries of "politics” over the remains. The reverberations seemed likely to echo through election year campaigning in rural areas. Newsmen trying to reconstruct Senate Agriculture Committee action behind closed doors yesterday got a sharp answer when they asked one senator how he voted In the two (tor) to three (against) roll call. "Now, the committee took I action. To H - •. with yon. Let R. Fecmri It apppenlly was isked for the secret fa vice that conceals even lawmaker wote^ The bill, suppoitod by the ilitee tonn groups tavori^ ihaior stelewi^ farm tions, has been a part of Gr'. Wil- yeit since his VMS tIttOm. Three I nes it pamed the honar. ' Sen. U toartey Indoe tR-«tob I Smallpox Immunity Not Up to Par Here 1960 “ija ARD-MAN RIDING ROTARY Now On Display^ American No. 1 * Immunization levris Rgainsk j imallpox nre as low as 20 per cent In some areas ol Oakland 'County, the Department of Health I reported today. Immunity levels should be at least 80 per cent, a department {spokesman said. With present conditions an outbreak of smallpox ;is entirely possible, according to the Health Department. For adequate protection a child should be wcclnated or revaccinated every (our years. crops. Young says Sfm.-rhmtrw two tnorable ballots. A proccto'"!^ .•*'■***' ition pwilrd to Fecnsti*,‘‘**'™“*“« an wist ca^ the accoodj " affiimnlnri vole. j * «!•___ •—-------Qght for re-1 fanners can space to grow rowflicttog currmts of farm opinion' system and wrote to tos Kent County district, some TH A«-|v. where tl "seal trybq; to grow < , Now. with a \ in ONE easy application! NOW, PAX OAtOtAtt M0 loa Ktr CONTtOl '-i- i MAtANTHS VOW A W-IWK CIAS OtAM ! POIUWN rot YIAU TO COMi IMPROVES LAWNS THREE WAYS PAX attacks crob grots in Iho sood stage and assures o beoutiful 90-100% crab gross-free lown for yearsi PAX fertilizes and conditioAs, supplies lown with one normal feeding of nitrogen plant food. 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JACK POSTS $095 Medium Foil ’69” INSUUTION *33“ BLANKET MATT THICK NAIL THIN ENCASED WITH PAPER loo w n. RANGE TOPS ^995 Op New SSbl^nient 41 'Modetn Meid" Orowt awd Rant* Yapt 1 88 4x4*/4 masonite UNDERLAYMENT UP TO FIVE YEARS TO PAY ON BUILDING Material BURMEISTER'S NORTHERN LUMBER CO. Snnday* 10 to 3 7940 COOLEY LAKE RD. Daily 8 A. M. to S P. M. EM 3.4171 TER S—OPEN DAILY 8 A M fo 8 P M, SUNDAYS 10 A M fo 3 P. M. BURMEISTER'S- T^VEN SI i ^ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRID|LY. ]SIARCH 25, 19C0 2 Top Negro Groups Face Outlawing in S. Africa JOHANNESBURG. Soutli Africa m (AP>—The Sooth African govern-*" ment served notice today that it ^ intends to outlaw the African Na- ^ tioohlist Congress and the Pan- » Africaniat Coogms, the riot-tom nation’s two leading Negro "organizations. Minialer of Justice F. C Eraa-j** general to ban the Iwa HAVE YOU BEEN TO BETH'S for OpM Sutayf 12 Rmi 'tn t PJL BETH'S^ RESTAURANT 476 W. Hufoii S». Across Pfwn CoawsI Nasgilal FE 3-9383 meet what be has called a ptanoad ■*am*n revolt'’ by South Africa’s Negro majority. The guweiument has already banned all public meeting»-of al raoes-ia the major centers of the nation for the next' Ouee oMiito bi .u'skr of the killing of son Africans and the woundiiig ri scores during riots earfy this week. The mSHant Pan-AfricanM ~ lesa WM formed «dy hi (UPD-Two. San Antonio oilmen, BRly Dugger and Chris Hobnes, have found r«Kh land “dht cheap ” in Paragnny. The pair, along with a California associate, bought • 2,-17h,00IKaci« ranch at approximately 3D cents an acre. MODERN and SQUARE if C USB — caaaeed center riiipe o< new elevated high-I Dusseldoii. West Germany, provides light for pariung lad acts as a divider on surface. DANCDfG EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Featuring A New Band Jim Martin OJon EasiBMUk CaOiag 9451 ELIZABETH UKE ROAD Nm Ugoort, Bear aad Wiaa Albeil Udindi. former ZuIb chief, b the head of the ANC. The Writers' Strike Hurts Deeper Than Actors' ^ oederod Urn to remaia in hh na-vfnage in Natal for the nnrt years. At preaeul hr ia ap- as a defeaar wimesB in hubbub over the aclort’ ririloe the treason trial of » Africans. ■»»»•»»» the leatme movie studios, uuiy of them members of the it‘may be overlooked that the oi«iesB. ki Pretoria. {writers have been on strike since The Pan-AfricamBt Onigrem or:. Jan. ■nixed Ore «C difhnrr The drought of scripU could weB lusean more to cntertaimwent aeek- ^______ „ _________________ ers. at home and in tbenteis. than ii^idTled to the early ^ riot- 'the lack of actors. ii«. The ANC kept aloof from 'v * ____ .1^..—both' The actors^ strike, which began s joined foiees in ealb«.f0r -March 7, actually bhut down only : by Ne- eight feature fBnts. Several inde-ipendem producers and Universal-iDternalional (which has m pence with both the actors i Featuring ^^mAD MAN MIL-nr* M.C. OOMEDT AND SONGS •TINB DANCB MUSIC • WOMDEBPUL U8TKN1NO MUSIC a UOTS OP LAUGHS—riTN-ENTEBTAINMKNT WWKE PROUD OF OUR KITCHEN-CATERING TO a BOWUNG BANQUETS (OUR SPECIALTY) a FAMILY DINNERS • STEAKS • CHOPS • BAR-B-QUE SPABE RIBS • BAB-B-QUE CHICKEN Your Host — Dagmar Wilson NEW DRAYTON INN Pc ,f,M , Hi( and Cocl^tad Lviau,, FISH FRY. .SHRIMP . 85« n.50 DEUCIOUS nzu R&nou-ffUHnn CL0VEBLC2IF DIN fino Food — LiqoorM — CarryOult 1M7 Cam Labs Rd.. Koots Harbor FI 5-M12 McNamara Hits GOP on Aged ’Soys Administration Is Foreing Sec. Flemming to Fight Dein Plan WASHINGTON UP — Sen. Pat McNamara (D-Micfa) criticized Secretary of Welfare Arthur S. PlemmiiM and the adminiatratian in a fight over a medical assi ice program for the elderly. He said yesterday’ the admii **lhe Rei^ican high command has eOectively stymied the efforts of Secretary Flemming to pneaent even a watered down proof medical insuranre |pr ’t M million aged clti- IIQLLYM'OOD -■ extension of M» to connect with the V. S. 16 expressway «eat Howell, in Livingston County. * * A* New U.S. 16 will pe located south of and parallel to the existing ttiuU and M59 wUl be extended to intersect with the expressway. Contracts %n this job have been tmtatively scheduled lor letting in cMjanctk»-with the expwMway work later this year. John L. Whipple was recently kus-pended as part-time police chief of Templeton, Mass., for a kmg-lorgotten felony convietkin. His ouster brought a Rood of pro-Tbe survey work is expected to test from townspeople. Whipjde be finished in about two weeks, is a full-time Janitor at the E. Rosendale heads up |he BaldsfinsviUe E1 e m e n t a r y »r. , ■ * School. «hi.....IJJ Revision Key to Delay Livestock DCTaOIT LIVSSTOeX DITROIT. March 24 lAPl-" Cattle—compared Iaa» «pk « choice itouihur ataora. h^ten •toady; food grade owr IIN jbi to 25e lower; utllUy —• -—*• and hcllara iteady hlfher; cowa itetdv higher; bulU ateedv. high choIrtT* lO&O-lOM lb atoari 2J OO; high cholct with. M end ol lb/ atwra JI.7I: ft* ooea. aewa SS, dy to II idy; an I atrong. aomt kOc Southern Senators Plotting to Stall Civil Rights Bill 27 M-2I M; good to 24.M-2T M; itandard g2 00-24 M; uUllty »'< lote choica g21-fW lb •-I22S - - rt nk« Ibi. 4 to low good alect Itrt 2« M-21 N; (e beUtri 2I.I0-27.M; belferi 24 M-Sd.M; goad heHcra 21 b0-24.M; utility helfera 11.00-2108; utility cowi n tiO-llOO: tew atrons welghta up to « tndlTldual itrong trie. New York Stocks and cutteri 14.4 tlllty bulU 20 S0-22.M...... ' relght up to 23.M; ci V^alera-.^ompar*d Uat_ week^jood^ te ; uUllty a _________ ....______U 14 00. Sheep—compared IMt waok •laughtor lambt »Uady to atrong; apoti Me hither; 'inghter twea fully uteady; caoal choleo Id prime thorn bmba No. I and 2 pcitt 00-24 00; tew load! priao In^ ) I polta 24.201 good and choice ehort mbe 22 00-22 00: utility-------- ------ mbi 20 00-22.00; ....... choice and prime .ya 00: Wad prime eg Ibe. 2IJ0. .' gl 3 Int Shoe ira ... 24..g Kroger ---- laa ... 4 ' LOP Olaat .. It . 45 Lib McNVL . * iS 2 Lone S Ce:n . t ... 52 1 I.one 8 Oai tl .... 54 Lortllard h Co.. 27 2 Lou * Naih , ...... 24 5 Mack Trk . .. Calvei - •aloblc 2 _____ Not tdovgb d< :laei to make e mt-^-‘ alable 100. Trade wuady but not anoug..-------- .. up quoUtlonf. Compared teat m.ed mlUrn M-BAn lAMTWr* r, Calum AH.. CampMioup ., 14 5 Molt Hnn • 5 2 Minn M Ar I tn3 Monsan Ch 47 4 Mont Waid 54 4 Mo'orola .. 21 g Nat R'tc 12 7 Nat Cat.) R 25 1 NU Dairy . Tradt limited •teert and heltei • gtod gradt ot'e a and cutteri 14.00-17.00. I’nit Poultry and Eggs DETROIT rOVLTRT DETROIT March 24 (APi - Prlcea per pound dcllrered Dgtroll for No. quality lire poultry. a 22-23; barrod rcckafl. Boys' Scout-O-Rama Will Spring to Life Record crowds are expected to .am Pontiac Nordm High School’s gymnasium toroorrow for the fourth annual Scout-O-Rama at the Pontiac District of the Scoots of America. * A A The big scout • show with the leine "Scooting in Action’* and featurtadt a variety of exhibits will run continuoualy from 1 to 9 p.m. ter Safety and Fun Show’’ at 1:30 p.m., 3, 4:30, 7 and 8:30 in tbs school pool. *9 Cub packs, as well as Scout troops and Explorer units. various phases of scouting. GAMES. ’nUCKS, maxEs Pack 66 of Lebaron School will feature ‘‘Games, Trlcto and Puzzles"; Pack 22 of Whitfield School Rill demonstrate “Things Cub Scouts Can Do’’: and Pack 200 of PoiMiae DepaitaKsU of JT/NdOi. The Bwimming exhibition wBl include boat sal^. diving, ca petitive races and rescue and an ty techniques-aeVEMAL VhlTS ACnVE Scouts and Explorers from a oral unit! in the dty will part pate. Tickets lor 25 cents will be Dumps A-Waste ^ Far Out at Sea Junkman Gels an OK Fram AEC but Has ta Fight Beach Tawn j long BEACH. Calif. (AP)-Robert BosweU.’the atomic junkman. apwrenUy has won hi* fight with this city. He got a business permit Thursday to conduct a radioactive waste removal operation. City officials said they issued the permit . instructions from the city attor- F-aaMf MOTOEEWELL Lodge Calendar WASHINGTON (API-Southern senators appeared today to be I>wtiitiiif on revising one aecUon of the House-paiaed civil rlghU bill and thus delaying iU indefinitely. AAA 'This hope was pointed up by Sen. Richard B. Russell (D-Ca) aa senattfs at the other end ol the scale in the-civll rights battle vowed to tty to strengthen the House measure. Indications were, however, leaders of both parties looked to a majority of t^ Senate to ac- Bep. WUIIam S. Bromufield (RMieh), represeiMtag Oakland OMnty voted far the dvU rights bUI. He cemmemtod ieday: The Heuse has scog«d a major vie-tory ler human rights hi Hs approval of a workable and fair eMI righta bill. I hope that the Senate WlTI tee the need lor early paomge of thU Mil no IhM we can get said enactment of the House bill "would represent an historic step forward in the efforts of the United SUtes to make consti- uniiea w ■skm«« r^rtootorw tutional guarantees fully effective Pnv^ Vicif for all cittiena In all areas ol our^ ru/b V J2»Jt u passed byjto Lemii s Flat, the Senate without change. “ wiU jn__:-:^_« go directly to President Eisenhow-jaUlJSiUllS kiuhb,™ - PADTC fAPi Cnvte4 PrwmUr «*l«t ChUTch. E Hurou. Maich M.! It took the juty sevcn hours to P^IS (AP) — Soviet 8:30 am. —adv. find the 42-year-old. Bible-reading for hia approval. Should the Senate adopt any i amendmenU, the measure would j Nikita Khrushchev paid brief bom- have to go back to the House.>Ke to Nikolai-Lenin today, si i ThU would give Southeni oppo- «•! down lor another long M M8 am ’ DSTROrr. Mkrch pAld p«r doten by IU—------------------- to Dttroll In CiMg Includtd, looM In 20 Contumert f r t d t (Including U. i. grtdetl. White grade A )umbo 4g>5-45; extra tergt 4S^4g; IkVg* 43'4-47: medium 20-42; grad* B large 42-44: brown* grad* A —' large 40-4S: tert* 40-4g: medium ---------------------">4: ebeekt 2t cept the 6-point bill passed by the House Thursday by a vote of 311- A trimmed-down version of the Eisenhower administrotion’s civil rights program, it provides in its kpy section lor court-appointed referees to prevent discrimination against Negroes icekiqg to vote. MEANS ‘HISTORIC STEP* Atty. Gen. WlUlam P- Rogers Clark Equip .. Coca Cola Coll Palm .. Calum Oai ... ol atldwln R)lbber .C6 .. is2 o. L. Oil V. Them Co* a 5 Howell Elac Mtr. Co.* .4 p - -- - - - ■ 4 Peninsular Metal Prod Co.* r.att Air L . r-jt Kod .. r.t Auto L .225 2 P*art Both . ,,<;s sh.ii ou ..2C3 2 r*-Cell-Q Food I Pard 5. Preen B . 7 7 aou Pat .. . 13 7 "ou Hv 10 2 Soerre Rd .. . 22 0 "td Brand . . 20 2 "td ntl Cal . . 45 "Id O'l Ind . Pard Mot rec-77 "*d Oil WJ . DOW-JONES II A. SI. A1 30 Indt 024 04 up 0.04 , 20rallt 140 75 UD t il It utlU M4I oft lit It atocki 304 S3 up I M Voluma M II a m MO.MO I Tm . 27 1 r D»n ■" Oen Denam . .Ollletle ..... noebel It .. Ooodrich .... Orsh Paige '. , t-'-Pac't "wlfl A Co Business Notes „, Charies D. Scribner, 2621 Sfood-JJjilelgh Dir., Rocheiter, has been ; ; ta .'named vice president in charge personnel for the 27 ilRemington Rand Division of Sperry MtRand Corpo-j2 g ration. He has been Ji'jvlce president in ,UB too.... ?i4icharge of person- waf'JIIen M 7 dickers. wJiri" Tel ! *21 Inc.. Detroit, an--!-!! 1.^'* SJlother Sperry Rand division, since 1958. • Unit Prui ! Un Qtt > im Line* ln*plr Cop .. 34 7 Y*lf * To* Interlok Ir . 31 4 Vouns*! ShAT Int Bu* Mch ..437 Zenith R*d . Police Checking on Gas Valves Faces Quizzing in Hit-Run Death Farmingtan*Man Fean His Car Struck Chief af Weter Department A 68-year-old Farmington man ;ill be questioned Monday I police In the hit-run .death of pedestrian In Farmington Town-ihlp a week ago yesterday. . .AAA 'Farmington Townriilp police said John Bodson, 23395 Springbrook Rd...turned himself in to police after reading an account ot the accident in a newspaper. Fatelly laju^ while alaag Inkster road was ImFerge, M, Saperintendeirt af the I'armlngtaa TawBuhip water dgpartmeal. LaFarge Idled ■rday la William BeaninanI Scribner began his career with the Pontiac Motor Division and ■ later became vice president in charge of Industrial relation! foMhe Stydebakfr-Pack-anf Corporation. Mri. Scribner li'a speech teacher at Ea.qtera Junior High School. ’They have two children. ^ AAA Roger H. Crimmlns, 16971 Blr-wood Rd., Birmingham, has joined Taalmnrnnk TnmnarfnM •*** MacManUI, John <1 Telegraph Tampering executive. May Be Cennected te lo J- rf«ich. senior ^ ' Cl -I ivice president.* tamumers btrike l ^or the past four years, Crim mins has been with the J. Walter '"{Thompson agency In the Detroit office. A graduate of Miami Uni-^ivenity, with post-graduate work at Pontiac police are investigating | the' possibility ohrsabotage in Consumers Power Co. strike after | ISZ .“M'S r. pered with on Telegraph roaB. RtAierl Immbkr of the company's safety personnel department reported to police yesterday that someone had turned etl valves at 2M, 2S2, 04 and U4 Telegraph Rd. ' Heat to the four addresses was temporarily ctft off. -The clo^ valves were discovered at about 8:50 a.m. Company senficemen were immediately dispatched to turn the valves back on. University of Michigan, Crimmlns will work out of the Bloomfield IllUs headquarters of the Agency commercial and industrial prod-ucla ac^jounts. Call Cuba 'Pearl' HAVANA, Cuba - 'nils Island, called the Pearl of the Antilles, ta largest of the West Indiet Uanda. There are about- seven million e blind persons in the. world, ac-|(?t>rdlng to estimates of the United Police believe that the incident ill Nations, or about equal to New related to the strike. lYork's population. Bedson. who made a statement to the prosecutor and was released, admitted to police he "might me" who hit LaForge. Traep M, spoussred by the Rema Ctab, wiB have at Hs specialty **KMt Tying.** Trwip 14. spoMorrg by the Lsyal Order at the Moroe, wlH |eatRre "tint Aid" aad Treap t at Flrri Melh-odtet C h a r.c h will demoastrale Special communication. Poptlac Lodge No. 21. FOkAM. Friday. Misreh ». »;4S pjn. Work in MJ4 degree. Old timer’s ntte and BUI Thompaon clau. W- W. Vander-oook, W-li- —Rdv. News in Brief "Motherwell Gets Life Sentence A special health and safety demonstration on "Reacue Breathing" will be among 4f indoor displays. A ♦ *A Another highlight wiU be a "Wa- Telis of Gratitude for Jury's Deciding Against Death Edict DOWNIEVILLE. Calif. (AP) iLarry Lord Motherwell, Sierra Fraarta model prisoner, says he St., reported to Pontiac police yes-.j* grateful to a jury Uiat voted lor teriday that someone broke into.ijf^ imprisonment for him. his home and took a hi-fi set valued at 8250 and some recasds. * H. GHesple, 4»ti GBIeapie reported his home broken into this morning. Pontiac police were uliabiA, to determine if anyrthing waa taken. Jurors could have given him the death penalty after finding guilty of murdering Pearl Putney, 72, a well-to-do W^ington, D.C. widow, whose bones were foi near this mountain community. DBse BM m__________T- -ar. Tr-r- .Motherwell, an adiiiitled liar day. Mareh 98.9 to 3. First United,and confidence man. has steadily Pentecostal Church, lit Oreen 8t. denied kiUing the womw who took a crosa-country auto trip with him ■ale. Cctettal MethA-!*" 1*8. nents tl)ere. particularly on the pivotal House Rules Committee, a chance to block any action for weeks or even months. Y A A A After receiving the House bill Thursday, the Senate voted 86-5 I. refer it to its Judiciary Committee for consideration, but fixed Tuesday midnight deadline for ita^return to the Senate. ^e action was taken on motion f Majority Leader Lyndon ihnson (D-Tnt) alter the Senate rejected, ,72-19. a move by Sen. James 6. Eastland (D-Miss) to .the bill to the committee without any deadline. The committee will mert Monday, but there was no indication what action, if any. it will take the bill at that time. ★ ★ ★ O'Hara Had Key Hole in Passage of Eights BUI WASHINGTON IW-Freshmsa Rep. James O. O’Hara (D-Mrhl Maemb OsMty, I Iconstruction worker guilty ol first (degree murdqr alter hearing a . u „ . « - • . . saaron ro av ■ aj*t. case that was mostly circumstan- ence with French Presidentl nijj puj ^ took the same panel Charles de Gaulle, R « ■ ■ a g e ^ ^ ^<.n and three men l4>4 Khrmhehev visited the apart-l“°“*^ * “ven ballots to agree „ .J., -|^ penalty. C«t yaw faod MB SS*i%. FB; mrtit in which the Soviet Union’s founder plotted revolution while an exile in Paris. Then the Soviet Union’s present leader was whisked off to the Elysee PaUce for another two-hour session with De Gaulle. Khnnhehev’s visit to the modest third floor apartment in a workers’ section produced an almost hysterical welcome, perhaps the most enthusiastic puliUc demonstration since he arrived Wednesday. About 5.000 persons jammed in- I the tiny Rue Marie Rose. Boswell has an Atomic Energy Commission contract to dump waste materials from srtomic laN oratories far out at sea in lead-sealed concrete containers. Up to now, the city has refused to grant him a license on the ground the atomic waste contain^ dangerously radioactive material—a charge defiied by Boswell and the AEC. Takes Post at WMU ) CANADIAN lager beer ^ Sold in Onklond County at your tovem, boor ond fo^ Etoro. Diitribulad by Pfeiffer-Ooklond Distributors 938 FeathtrsToee Rd. FmiHsc, Mich, a FE 8-45C5 !■■■ YOUNG CAREER MEN! ■ To loarn oulomobUe ioloB. No oxporlenco nocoii^ GRAND RAPIDS UP—Dr.,Donald g but tho doMro to work hard and los*t«i the aae at legal daUys la beep Negrae* H wanid Infrtoge am state laws and deatrojr lha secreey at the hallat- The amendment pro4ldes that If Negroes ar others who have been roinsed the right la vote apply ta a voltof reieree at least 98 days bsforo aa slrrtlsn. and their eases have not been aettlhd by elecHoa ^y, they shall he allasrod la vqle by eaart BBlII Ihe rases an settled. He hu told police that he know* he hit something that night "bui (lidn’t know what.'" Police said Bedsan’s car has There were no witnesses. 14-Car Crash Injures Woman From County A. Waterford Township woman mg one of jelght perm* in; in a 14-car plleup on the covered Peunayivania, Tun last night. ^ Poliro said none of the eight 'was injured seriously. Six were hospitalized and two trca|cd and re- The plleup ofxurred near the Donegal interchange, about apUes easr.0f Pittsburgh. AAA It is not known if her bust as involved In the accident- They were driviiw separate cars. L C. WILLIAMS Salesman SIBUSrOB BXKBT SBBVICB ON • CHEVROLET • PONtlAC • BUICK ‘15 Mindtes from Pontiat* Homer Hight MoIob I0« 1 WASNIMCTON ON M-24, OXFORD FNON8 OA I.IS2I NGS Visit Our NEW OFFICE In WALLED LAKE OFFICERS R. CLARE CUMMING8. JAMES CLARR80N, ExecoNve Vico Frsiidsnf aad Secretory \-ERN McMASTER, Pice Fresideal WILLIAM DRIRE. Asslsloal rreesarer and tmeh Mamagai THORALF VLSBTH, MORE Md I JAME^M. RAHL AsaistoBi Ttaa%mtat ani ttauek Maaqgsr -RONALD FACER AcUag iraaeft Mauagat C. RRTAN KINNEY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS HON. tLARK I. AOA9I8 MAHLON A. RDflON, JR. CONRAD N. CHURCH JAMES CLARESON LQII18 a. COU R CLARE CVMMIN08 FOR YOUR MO]\EY 1. 3V2% «ETI/RI¥ Paid semi-annually on your savings. Savings placed before the 10th of the month earn from the fij*st! ' / 1 SAFETY Every account is insured to $10,000 by an agency of the United States Government comEmEYCE^ Five offices to serve you. Save-by-Mml Service. Drive-in Window and Free Parking at our Home Office, Drayton Plains and Walled Lake Branches. HONORARY DIRECTOR hlan R Brnssn, Sr. AUDITOB8 Federal Sarings HOME OFFICE: 716 W. Huron Street DOWNTOWN OFFICE ROCHESTER BRANCH 16 E. Lqwraice St 407 NMn St. 4416 Dixie Highway — DRAYTON j^LAINS 1102 Wc*t lUpIc Rd. — WALLBb ^AKE \ THE POXTIAC PRESS, _ FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1960 ! Death Notice ir ATKINS M IMO PMANK ISf I D ■ P * N CABLE BABTSITTEIl. TWtfoa Hill Bd.. BrAOdoo Town. ; **r.U*» In. FE H»M._______________________________ •hip: M* W: dedr Uthtr •( Mr., I CM DRIVTO. OTKAOT. NIO^ | deNTAL ASSISTANT. NEAT AND ClAftncc Drain and Dr. HMeh 8. older. 4U Orchard | clean. Write m^e ‘ “ Idren. Funeral^arran»emenU For iWoU pendlnf at Sharfe^MjetU i bare tools leral Horae, CtarkitOB. |. Tnrret FuneraL _ _ MAlkcR «, a----------I I.. ISJl Adanu Rd.. Lake Ortod ■---------------------» Turret Lathe Operator iEVEX ] ;oratiaf 21 Wesaintcr. 1101 W. Uaple Road. i pendl^ tram Flam dajrt, kuaraace _ ---- Sneral'komeT Lake OrtM. - •) M. C. MI*G. CO. dbkNBTON. MARCH ». isaa.“i^-|J»_I?«M*»*d_Roa Jnhnrton ! JOB MOLDER COLUMBIA NON Charles / 1. 411 Orchard Lake Office Si sales work, apply between , ' * '* p.m. Oeneral Printini B ipply -IT W. Lawrence St.. ... .... .... ............ 11 Years Bervlof Oak- ChesUr . I Margaret I Shelly. Mrs. land Coi^y.____ Raymond iaa. uf Bat^ tv ^gK*. Joalyn. 1 waltresaas. Hlpiiiy “ ---- M^ %T^5a^ OBNBRAL BOUSTTORS. LAtn OF good cbaracur. Wert side. Write Box Tl, Fontlac Preia. HOUSEEEEPER WANTED: LIVE |n. no children, no laundry, gM jkeek _MI 4-4IM._ Press Box M._______________________ JUDY LO JIWILRY — PARTY _plim. No Inrestment. MA 4-4H1. UVB IN OBNBRAL HOU8BWORK and aaslst with chlldrea. Own transportation. IW_0- ige_ chil^n. OL IBTI______ MOTHER'S ilELj'ER. OENERAL . housework. 1 or 4 lUys. Live la. part time. IU._MI_r««|.___ middle'AOEO'LADY TO CARE for 1 children. 1 la school, white mother works. L>«e la. more for wages. Must he clean Oil tnyUma. Com- ^,_Eii 1 MILLINERY ive a full lime opening for _ —rs clerk Id mlUinery. Experience net Decenary. ApjUy ttb tl;^r employment office, waltet. neral Home ....... ........... Oarner officiating. Interment West High’—- -------- Ryan will SHIRT UNIT OPERATOR. .........Bxperlenoid preYerred I f?:'*"'*®, Call PB 4-MTl lor appointment. I »rs Ml 4-0111. Mrmlngham. ' “““'^■(APHEr" i; dear brpthcr 11II dchlldren ai 1 SHOE SALESMAN FOR FAMILY type shoe atert. mutt be ex-perleneed. Phene OH _yi«;___ S.ALKSMEN To manage Jewel Tea Cu route In Drayton Plainx. Waterford, and iClarkston area. 11 waek guaranteed wage while In, training. Must Rail Service j says hp w.as quotrd correctly la statement about Southern ‘ WA.SHlNCTONie-Dcpconccn,;''™"'" ”“°™ over rewnt cuts in passengPr train' service has been expressed by thej, ... . „ , chairman of Michigan’s, Public!'"'’ "" Advancemimt of Coloi^ Service Commission. made the if it .ff ! statement in Louisville. George E. Hill said yesterday hisj T™man was quoted as saying: agency would like to have more< “If anyone came into my stoie : complete information irquired at and IrU-d to slop btisineKs, I'd di.scontinuance hearings to assure; Ihnm him out. The Negro shoiild : a balancing of the needs of the, liehave hiniNell and «JMm Be'p a public and the railroads. i good citiren. CaninKm sentie and. ’ Hill appeared before the U.S. good will ran solvr IhK whole ' ScJialc Committee on Interstate! thing." and Foreign Commerce to back a| .^iipner president of, proposed federal law which would: I,he Detroit NAACP branch, and 1. Require railroads planning j Arthur J,. Johnson, executii'c sec-, to diseonlinue passenger trains j ref ary, ^nt Truman a telegram to show at a publle bearing that ! saying they had read hLs slate-' piibllr ronvenienee and neressily j ment, and added'that if he had] say the same thing to you personally. for all Ihe newspapers and telnisions in the country'. Card of Thanks TVoodwsrd. "I can’t come to Detroit be-' cause of illness in the family, butl. if I were there I would tell youl ekactly what I am saying now.' ThLs is not personal nor confiden-' lial ” ■ shown us during our rfuvfment, th4 family di wie [ Charles Maxwell wishes to publicly thank all whose mes- I to** lighten Foneraj Directors ~4 COATS ty and able to furnish the beet of references. 11 to It preferred. Vacation pay — Blue Ctoss — Retirement Plan. Truck and merchandise lurnisbed. For Intemew appointment, write to Jewel “ Co. Inc 13M N. Vkoodi Rbsal Oak or call Mr tetereen S and • p.m. OR 4- TOOL makers Milling machine operator. ... Borer operator on first class Jig and fixture work M hour week 13MI Penkell, Detroit, lust east of Telegraph TELEraONE JbaTlVAaaER8~ANO ' stenooraT_______ Excellent career epportuaHlui ol-ferlag a secure and parmaaenl posltfam wtih the ctuaty of Oakland Mature women, with back- Ktund im legal oflices prtferrad. orthand speed W-IM w.p.m.; typUig .40-10 w.p.m. Bolary $1,100 teJlJOO to sUrt. Depending upon exiVraiMe and abUlty with potal-blc merit Increases to 04.400 In 1^ T**'* FaM oho^l Hie Insdrance. social aacurlty and retirement benefits, Apply Personnel Office. Oakland County OlHce BuHdlng, 1 Lafayette Bt.. ^tlae. FE 1-TIH. _____________ SALEg LADY' Hia rrlerpitep to the trip fo Detroit roneernsj, the .’Vtidweaf Demsteralie ronfirreiire in De- i troll mliirh he WBa aehMuled to ' Donelson-Johns I Travel California 1 neat. pggrcHlre young men. ----- 1$^ traeel Calir, Wash- B Oregon B return '00 transportation luralsbed. Average earni preferred, apply Robert Clotbes._fN North Bagliuw. I SHIPPING AND~BILUN0 CLBRE Orchard Lake Rd. nrmlngton Twp near J] Mlle_Rd. _ TINO 6b-_______________ FUNERAL HOME I J_ 'OeslgMd lor funerals" SPARKS OIUFFIN CHAPeIT' , ThoUghUul Service His brotherdn-Iaw George Wal-! lace underwent surgery "I^esday. Voorhees-Siple NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals ______ „ __________ l»w Board ol County Road Commissioners of the County of Oakland at iheir offices 1410 Pontiac Lake Road. Pontiac. Michigan Will I JO p.m. Eastern Standard Time. April II. IMO. 1 IN o'clock. See Mr. s,y^._i-o. wBioron xiotal. VTD. 1 YOUNO MEN TO LBAWI aviation supply businest. Mush JTonTas ' ‘ I future! Ferry Scrylcc, WANTED: AMBITIOUB MECHAN-Ic for general repairs, must have tools Minimum wages granted. Vacation paid and other EeneflU Apply Andy Calkl Oarage. 771 Baldwin Avenue. TRY WOOL .SPOTTER ' DT cleaning Depl. AppI I BROTHERHOOD SEC- i *** ■ Telegraph Cemetery Lots did not require continued a » Interstate Con Permit meree Co . Ntandards of aervire with whieh the’railroada mUKi eonipiy before |N-llliona for n-moval of serxice would be considered. bden quoted accurately, •’shocking and deeply disappoint- ing.” LOSING FRIENDS Truman’s wiiy said: "I would do just what I said I ■ would. NAACP is an organization, I which has been working for goo9 The Federal Transportation Act!.wili and common sense in this situ-of 1958 gave the ICC authority overj ation with whieh we arc faced, train service discontinuances and " .. .. - .. , ended Ihe requirement for manda- "hen they dd things thrf tory public hearings before abyn- donmehl friemlly to tln-m au 1 have been, \ The new hill includes among Hsl ‘I;** ’ sponsors% Michigan’s Democratic ' kming . U.S.-Sens. Patrick V. McNamkra! •' find Philip A. Hart. ' "If' I were in Detroit I would White pavement marking paint. Yellow pavement narking paint Moteture-prool No. 1 glass beads Information, bidding blanks and sped. Iritlons may be obtained upon re. Board reserves the right to re-ny or all proposals or to vslve . and to accept the proposaii n the opinion of the Board. Is in I ol County Jioad Commls- ir County of Oaklan r OAKLAND. MICHIGAN March U. IMO, You Know First Aid in Case of A-Attack? NOTICE ______________ raled propoaals will be received 1 Boprd of County Road CommI Pontiac Michigan.^ April II. 1410 Pontiac Lake I of motor oil. obtained upon I Oak- w, A N T BUX RCrUES Pontiac. ______ YOUNO MEN OVER il~NEAT' tingle, free to travel Florida. Texas, California and return, ^preaenl* leading eport pub! Average $45-1100 per week. Trans ' ilshed Must be able to leave furnished Must Imm^ tee Hr. aoutnard. Michigan Empl. Sec. Comm.. 141 Oak-lai^. 10 a m. to 4 p.m. No pbooa Help Wantef • car Fart time 435 wk: Full .......... Horae Products PE 1-3041. t CLEANER B SPtyTTER APPLY | Msln Cleaners. 44M Ellxabrth . •_______________ Lake Rd BAMHY SALEn OIRL BETWEEN "A PART.-TLMK JOB ' a‘;Mk* $f*V‘’J5u?"t‘sv^* WE HERE AT EIRBY -ARE ™ *------ 8LAVE DRI----- ■ ------- t^- BAKER WOOL SPOTTER For Dry Cleaning Depl. Apply k Mr. Pruett, 540 8. Telegraph Rd. WHITE #OMAN TO CARE FOR 3 children and Urtt bouaowork. 5 days week Must have own traneportaUdo to Sylvan Village. 410 to 515 depending on duties. Must love children. Rtferenees regulred. FE 4-lOM _ WOMAN WANTBO FOR HOUSE. ) tor 5 Live In 4 days. F^4-$151. WAITRESS WANTED. 1517 BLIU- beth Lake Road__________ WANTED": CURB OIRL; BAY —‘trels, klt-hea help. AUo lady *BUghTate ^ai^ il's Drive-ln. WAITRESS WANTED'T'"EKFER1-?nced. Jumbo Jack Drlve-Ip. Tel- rgraph^B Dixie. _ _______ WANTED ELOBR.'~UDY -rO LIVE In. Light housework and com gaiHm ^te^ mld^eje^y. Cal Help Wanted 8 ESTABLISHED WATKINS ROUTE available. Full or part Ume. Av- r»*to«’ff:ra'‘i’.“*-^'"^ CARBTA^BR TOR BldALL APART-ment building In txchange for partial payment of rent. Aintlac EXPERIENCED SHOE SALESMAN or saleslady for part time-■- ply at the chae departmi Auto Salesman Previous experience helpful but .....——"rafted op- Apply at the chae departmc The Lloni Store at lllracia Shopping Center.________ BXPERIENCBO JANITOR. MALE or couple for office Evening work Bend qualifications B references to Poatlac^l^ess. Box 110. |>BkPEmB«^^AU.-^ AROUND man'or~ woman ~wantcd"~ as for ^hurch _ln Drayloi _________^ 5-07$l lABEUENTS WATERPROOFEO, work gaaranteed. Ftwo eaUmatea FE 4BTt7________ KMim IS OUR SPECIALTY. Floori basem^._EM 3-^-CEMENT WORK NOT1HNCI TW large or email. Commercial, rest-dence. 10 m. expertenco. ftreo eetlmatei. SpMlal aprlng prte^ OR j-inj. comi^bte" kltcBtas. racraatloo roomo. garage*. CaU now for Iro* •sU---------------------- DRY WAU, TlFIjtO AND PDIIBH-Ing. Free estUantea. FE 0-4751. FREE ESTIM^ on WUUNO MRTHItY_________ tAOB, w-ABsno, ai*. _____—jnsed buUdtr. FHA Termc. FE 4H5000.______________ “O U 8*1 MOVINO, F U L L t equipped. FE 4-5W. L. A. Young. MILLBKS FLOOR SERVICE. UY"-try aanding and flalahlng. FE R. O. SNYDER FLOOR LAYINO .. Free ntlm.Aaa. Wn Mcy-_ MY J45ALB_F*_3-M»R P^‘IERINO_ B _IUBPAIR-RiAa _KeUer._OL_l-174#__ ROOF REPAIRS BAVBSTROUOBINO __FE_4-0444 TRENCHINO. EXCAVATINO FOR tepUe teaks. Fl*ld Ult, lootings. Free estimates. MY _!.JbL__ B^^MBNTS. Business Service UpholBterint EARLE'S custom UPHOUrrER-tng. ai74 OoaItT Laka Rd. EM iJn\' ~AL'M UraOLSTERINO ____FE 4B757 ______ "ITBOMAS UradLSTEraO m HORTTB FERRY ST. FE 5-8888 Lost and Found BLOND COCKER SPANIEL, ttb Sra. Anawers to Ihe nama rf Inger. Vary genUe. Reward. FE 4-im. LOST: POINTER. 5ULE. WAT^ ford, Drayton orea. Reward. OR ^$505. B Eagloair FK 5-01$l. _ _ Hobbies & SuppOes 26A Notices & Personals 27 KNAPP SHOES ^ Berman_____OR 1-15SI ARB YOU WORRIED OYER DEBTS? “b’u'cSt* S’rvice PE l-dSM 15 W. Run -__OTcr ConnoUy'a Jewelera __ AA PRIVATE DETKCTThtS. per^ihadoviot^E 5-5M1,_______ ANY 01RL~ OR, W054AN NEED-Ing a friendly adviaor phoiM FE i-Sm. After 5 p.m, or If ns oa-4W*r._FE l-$714^0onfld*nW. r, work end material guarao- ^ufiir* FI^J-1M1._ !LL makes of PObNTAJN iPENS rapairtd by factory trained men — office. Oeneral Frlntlog -Onic* aimly Co^l7 W. Law- renci St. Wion* FE 3-$l35.______ ELECTRIC MOTOR SERTfiCE r£ |alrbii^aad rewinding. Ill E. OAiNTY uAaTWrnm — tm Menomlae*. Mn. Wallace. FE FAY'B APPLIANCE farts M OAKLAND AVE.____FE 1-4011 FURNACE—oak. OIL INSTALLED Menomlae*. Mn. 5-7*0$,_ ^ NOTICE U HEitiBkT"MYBN THAT MULTI-LAKES COHSERVAIION ABSOCIATnON who** premlack are located at 35M NETkTON RD. WALLED LAKE. MICHI-"ai ‘kppHed to the 5-175$. _____________■_ "HiiATING service" Furnaces cleaned, repaired, due Liquor Control Com so Us Ion lo grant lald license upon Ihe expIraUea at 1$ days from date hereof_Da^ MARCH 1$. ItdO. OFFICE B SCHOOL SUPFUlW onto—Party Faqpn— WEDDING NEEDS ' —Orre^ ------ ------- $^l41 _____________________ P'LASTERINO-NEW OR REPAIR " ' Ouaranteed. FE adMi. BHBAIIB AND CLIPPER BLAOU ■harpcni t. Bring tham to Waitei earpeti uphol. cleaned. FE a Dressmaking, Tailoring 17 teratlons. Mrs. Bodell. cults. COATS. DRESSES B AU - tcretlons FE 4-7074. 151 E,^Wiron. TAILORINd. REMODELINO AND dressmaking, ^teratlone for i^n . Edna Warner. Income Tax Service 19 $2 RINK PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Would, "If one is to survive an atomic . y ____ u_____. ___ui___,___ *“ County Road Commlsslo^hide propouls must be plalnlV marked their contents BABTBitTKR AND HOUSBWORK. ®’;“^*'»*>»P®rtellon or stay nighu 5 days 5a I-311I. \ yourself in the evcHf of a iq war? .carinR for his own wounds." and i Ishaeffer said. iS?"n Thursday addres-seri * .J i -Shaeffer Most persons wouidnl. sa.vs ,2,^ Joseph R. Siiaeffer, director of ^fientific assembly of the medical education at S.-inla Rush American Academy of Genefel Hospital, *San J^lonlo, -Tex. ai^ pnirtice attended by more than former chief obthe Army’s atomic person* > accept Ihe proposals that In Ihei n of the Board. Is In Ihe best It fed to the advantage of the of Countv Road Commissioners p Countv of Oakland. Michigan, if the County of Oakland. Mich- ,\ casualty studie? department. BOARD OF COUNTY R6AD COM-1 MISSIONERS OF THF COUNTY, OF OAKLAND MICHIGAN ! ROBERT O FELT , HtLANO M THATCHER SOL D L0MER80N March IS. 15M j Later, in an interview, he said________________________ if we were Hit by an atomic bomb^^ state of MtCHioAN-in the Pro-jtoday w’f* likely would lose 75 per ®' |cent of our doctors because most inThe*Mtter of the petnion' con-'nf them are concentrated in. the rernlnx Henry walker, minor. Cause No 17787 I hie cities. ! To James Walker, lather of said j "Civil having been filed In jhl. imraninK. Shaeffer doclaren. Wecoun ihii the p/«»ent jneed trainine in first aid. Do >■«»« J'jSS'*,,*' *!’*' ’* — HAVANA (AP)f—Foreign M'f)*"!t(|,ow that in.Rus.sia today every viomied ter.Rnul Roa said Thursday night j^^son must take 22 hours of, for-‘S?Yhi. cwurt that U.S.-Cuban relations hnwimal training in first aid wry! *“ --- Cuba Still Willing to Negotiate: Roa A D S BOYS i Many enterprising bovs are' buying ttielr own cloUies. earning spending money. :. with Ihe-profllt from We will have openingi for I baby "BITTER "prefer OLDER *J«»n *'l»ng to live la “ I E R C U R Y c«ii'’'*PE‘‘?-Wjr‘“"’ •” • CAR HOPS." N10HT8 AFFLY'IN j j^'*j|j^l»^ln.'**’i75f'"ubu« counter FEB86n"~f6r dry cleaners, eapcrienced or w.. : - Age » to 34 Musi be M sonable. able to meet pul muel have transportation permanently, Northwest * ollect Detroit BR I B Pontiac. Call c E'8 CbNEY ' In the near future. Your first step In. t r unknown knd sold chlldr, hi a tow of Ihe Stale: and thi . said rhfid ahould be placed under l| St step dependen. ____ man Is to file an appllea- {ISSlftta'eoulea. PONTIAC PRESS COUM'reB O'IRL. JOE'S -CURB" the Castro regimp is still >7tilling ' solution lies at to ncEOtirtte for an end to differ; pnees ' between the two govern- Roa. in a television address, repeated a previous statement that negotiations with,the United States would have to be based on mutual respect and U.S. recognition of Cuba’s sovereignty. _________ Jw Oakland'XounI hity level. Shaeffer said. '’Doctore^2i"w«r*BWd *ui""h»”ci^ should come forward as willing ^.‘VcioX In^tt teach and train individuals how Iwrnoan. and you arc hereby con to basically take carp of *" »* selves.” Would Slop Detroil Flights to EuiPpe II bHhg impractical lo make person ttl service hereof, this summons and ' - 11 Be served by publication c city f Mareh. A D 15M WASHINGTON l^Trans World Airlines has asked permission to suspend its transatlantic services out ol Chicago and Detroit neixt aswument Oeloher. , teai> ARTHUR E MOOllE A Irue eopv> Judge of Probate WJROTHY M KEBNOTT Deputy Probate Register Juvenile Division March 25. 1»M BACKS DOWN ON SUGAR Ifowever, he did not repeat Cuba’s previous demand that, be-foro negotiations, the United States must guarantee to take no action harmful to Ihe Cuban economy. The Uniti^ States rejected that Condition, whieh obviously inclusive was intended to forestall any cut i Board yesterday that the jet age ^ sioomfteid'HuiV Eiii^s NOTICE OP HEARD40 ON tPBCIAL . ---------------------- Bioem*‘->-< following at premium prices. FE 2 Circulation Department THE PONTIAC PRESS ^WAITRESSES JnV ‘"■'®lato openings fo tf;?. br,vvr"o*v.?"AXin*5.“; son Mktw mnmm , - _ V** 511$ TO $12$ OUARANTttD TO •tart — oM estabUshed Mmpany has route open Permanent tab with good future. Must bo married, under 4g. high school, phone, ur. call OR 3-5i7t for In- Ai'"DiE"ni4XiiEirTjN“^i$i3a:L~ a TED’S . Woodward and ___Square^ Lake Rd. DlmWASHER. FULL"TiME71EvE-nlng work. 4171 Dlilo Hwy. Dw- Dining Room HOSTESS APPI.IANCF. SERVICE MA.V 1*B 5” A';d’s economic^ than in the past. Oakland Cmiity". Michigan _ j The C>S for severi years has Whether Prime Minister Fideli fx-rmitled TWA tb suspend winter-tenteuwijd«to|^^^ tastro’s governn^ent ha* aban-^Hiue'Kuropcan service out of the construcikm of t7j# lineal feet of 5 Boned this requirement for .neco-l two cities. Itiations wa* not rtenr. Roa said, nald there in rriaitvrty liis government is willing to dis-; mtip mme pver the two roirten “®? J*;. “^®”.'‘:}® ,'''®;®*.12®a .a-hiss nil Bspe,cts of the problems; awnmer, and Ihe rlal aseessmem dUtrirt agafast whlchNhe between the two eountrtes "with-| |„,rts last Minmer were-wMeh 'SIie^“J^lrsKiTf”an i'te*^o2r and' but reservations of any kintf.’’ tighter than average. Hervire at tend* aet f®nh eb®y i ---the two rlMen rename■ for Ihe :pnreBand'sre'oti'me'Viih ^ Townfl^^ . Favors Red China summer oa Mny l. The airline,, said the Chicago- ‘pak* t^»r noti<» that in« Township | Europe and Detrolt-Europe traffic .Y*'ihi ’khi'Slf.eM volume is too low to justify thcUSeTownshln llaJk m the Township of Of large Jet plane.s. and pi^Uer Sn252ti^ to driven planes arc not economical ite2»f« ““ seat on the U.N. Security Coun-1 because «f the competition from ^ Robert h dodley 1 ’ Rrts flying out of Nbw York. : V * Ma,c>7MJ5.‘^liS5' DETROIT — Norway’s am-;t)assador' tb the Unfted Nations ■^ ■say* he - heljeves Communist of-large Jet plane.s. and pi^Uer S Chinh shbufd have a permanent i' 8 1 8 1 understand the I THE GOOf) IIOU.SKKKEPI.N’G.SHOP ' i'WOOg^^^ SQUARE LK RD. UAVii YOU MET the public? had office Write Boa M. ItenUae ' RESTAURANT MANAOBR. Must have experience to food “—........ ni room aorvico Call OR 4-niOI. prenai and c______ JEmployment AgcnciM 9 DOCTOR ASST. e appearanct and allly, typing. — ----- and making I. Midwest Bmployi EVELYN EDWARDS vocational .COUNSELING SERVICE 241$ EAST HURON BUITB 4 FE 4-0544 - FE 4-142$ Instructions 10 CONSBRVIlTORT GRADUATE teachlte^P^ateljl^ gano, LEARN modern-- B P A N I ■ H - Groups ol ' -* *• "--- CaU for I _a-220U 14 W. Hunun ws., sjaxa, m Franklin Rd t Evai. FE 4-M41. AN INCOME TAX RETURN FRE-pared In your homo by qunllficd oceountanf with mnster'g dogrte. _AppolnlraontJ>E 3-7534._ _ ACCURATE-BXFKRIENCED Office Open EvonUiga B Balurdayi BOLIN S'EK VICE 42. E Flke FE 4-1152 or FE $-1773 ALL WORKING PEOPLE’S TAX SERVICE OR 3-2943. "bookkeeping all taxes. ______EMplru_J-J41$^ FAST ACCURATE TAX SERVICE. Tom OoucoUe, Union Lake. EM FRIENDLY LOW c6sY“TAX SERV- . Your I Ferry. FE 4-32$7. FE 2-3171._] TODR fOHY"~HODEK7“tAX~ebHSULT-Mrt. Municipal lot behind Int. Rartnua off Oakland. FE $-2107 YousTTibiiar^ 1424 Alhl. 1 mine home. Certified SINOINO LEEBONa - FRI.VATK --------reasonable prtee. Well md competent teachor quallflad _Call FE_M4M^aak for Mrs~Faul! Work Wanted Male 11 A-l CARFEN1ER WORK. NEW _anS_irapalr. ra 4-421$^_ A-1 ALDMU4UM SnJlifO, MT SFg7 CUHjr, work Onr^ Rill and Dale Ranch. 504 Mt. of'Sw*L OrecUof Carda-statloutty— ■ bdoIe. oiLPAiirrs BACKENBTOBE IN DEBT? IF€0 LET US . Give You 1 Place to Pay ’ Tlase Your Mind ■WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS I. 702 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO FE 5B4M Member American Aaooc. Credit Councollors Michigan Asaoc. Credit Countellors NERVES TTrrrCH' CAN'T SIT still 7 Trv DOW Sletp-Wcl Oapsules>. Only |1.4S_at Eras Drug Slort. ROTICE IS RKRKBT blVBN THA-T K*n‘ iD| Lak 0 Mlchb onW, tho li ambers only and that tl .....- ---------- -. .0 daya from date horoof, March 23. 1000. N AI4D AFTER THIS ~ DAT*. March 23. 1500, I will not bo rcsponalblo for any debit contracted by any John J. Baboo I SI. Jo- USED JUKT BOX RECORDsTSAT- urday_®oly._ 2ib_B\_Plki. ^ Wtd. Children to Board 28 LfCEI4BED_ H<^ BT DAT OR "care i^ 4?rii. for small children. Ferry Park. Wtd. Household Qcotls 29 |UE8 BOUGHT B SOLO, rt. Jampt. etc. MY_2-1521. BABOAIN HOUSE'nEEOS M0«; COMPLETE family LAUNDRY aorvlee - Shirt service Fontlac b^ry. 540 B. Tel^raph. PI A-I koVINO SERVICE Boasenabla Rates t _FEO-34ai HAULiNO AND. RURBUH NAME your price. Any Mmo. Ft OBOOt O’DELL CARTAGE Trucks to Rent CASH FOR FURNITURE AND llP-' pllances. Old places or boustfull. Prompt courleout • t r y I c t. FE 4-7001. __________________ _ LET US BUT IT OR BELL IT or publ B. imL__________ MlehUnn^OL l-AUl_____ WHEN IN DOUBT. CALL Us" ' 7100. Turn looU. ----- anythlu of value caahti Conalgu at 15 | eelllng or buy out Rales. 00 a Batlnaw. |uti1^^^Bun Wtd. MisceHaneous 30 U. TRACTORS EQUIPMENT t(i-Too Pickups ' m-Ton Slakes Dump Trucks Scml-TnUcfr Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 025 S. WOODWAnO r* 4-fMl FE 4-1443 Open Dafly____Ineludln| SuteaJ 1-A Reduced Rates Local or long dlatenco moving. ! —* ■*“ MOYINO CO _ FE $-3454 picked I 5-37M. , 2-05l7:_,__ FAFER HANOrNO AND FAII4T-, Ing 12 yrs eip Winter rates. All •ork_|uarantecd_FB i-J44'(. WALL WASHlNO DONl" RIOHT and priced right F1 4-1077. w quaiuy market In BloemtleM lie area. Salary or hourly .plus 0 of a good high mol record, and some TOUlfe MARRIBD I4AN 10 NEEDS work badly Baporltnoad In ros-‘•^oht^work FE 4-0070 a(j|^ Work Waftti^cmi^ 12 Uw pubSc contact YOU’LL WORK 2 WOMEN WANt WALL WABH-*■>$ * house cleaning. FE 3-7001 DAT WORK WANTED I 0«U,;’lr'‘A'?Sbe“"‘ ! CABORlVpRR, » OR OuIkbTIe ] _Uv»red. LADT' iDESIRBB U6RT~H6U8h-1 “'■*.®* ®W»f peraon. FI ! CAN TOO TALK? O'OR FROORAl) ; •ells lUeU: Work evenings A Sat-; i cjSrvx'aSi"*- T' I Write PoAae Frvs Bos 14. sutlng age. buslaeas Cxptnencr, mantel' sta- _eond.^L l-M$0 _ Mon^ WRnted 31 PRIVATE PARTY WILL FAT T Kr cant Interosl on 54.000 secured a lovely brick home Write Fentloc Presi, Box 17. __ Wanted to Rent 32 .. __- ---- , I ONFWRN. 3 BIDRM OR LABOR 2 ‘'•PH. ^>*9 RRAVT TRUCKINO bedmte Rmste, Responsible parly, c Rubbish. fUl dirt, iradimi. sate. I Oeneral vicinity Fontlac Airport, jinml and Iront and loteing FK j 11 5-00$0.,_____ Share ’QMRrttrs 33 * Dtcoraling 2J 'j or i oirls to bharb and IT CLASS INT. A EXT. FAINT-; nicely" furnUhed'fl Ing Reas Don Reek OL 1-3141. WILL SHARB HOME WITH TOONO --------------------------- ----------FE 0-4342 lET CLASa PAlNTINO AND DEC- entte«. Cash or terms. UL; wTD, BUStNBES WOMAN ~JO i-rr cL*M"-DEc6RAffNo-FATNf.' "Wm "rJ! *” « ^ end emil papering. FE 4-0255 Wtd. 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