| 27--Real Estate For Sale 27--Real Estate For Sale 27--Real Estate - For Sale 29--Automobiles for Sale 29--Automobiles for Sale 32--Articles for Sale MOVING, must sell! Spacious six-room bungalow, two years old, storms, an- tenna, near school, buses. MASSON Street lovely five-room bun- galow with cfirport. Has all the extras, k-out $2442 728-1963 after 5. VLA BRICK bungalow, two-bedroom, $15,000. Three acres. land, in North East section, city water. 725-4433. LOOK !- $600.00 COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT ONE N.H.A. MORTGAGE $71 MONTHLY Why rent? Move into one of these solid brick, 3-bedroom bungalows, with oil heat, and all conveniences, at your door step. Start 1962 the. right way -- own your own home. Detached. Private drive. Location: Near Oshawa Shopping Centre 725-1186 W. T. LAMSON Real Estate Limited down. 725-9478 PAUL RISTOW REALTOR 52% SIMCOE ST. N. 728-9474 Residential Farm Commercial Industrial PRIVATE sale 5% acre farm with buildings, Taunton rang Ly very 1954 INTERNATIONAL half-ton with canopy on back, in good condition, new tires. Apply 330 Rosedale drive, Whitby. 'S6 CHEVROLET deluxe, two-door, GOOD selection of reconditioned TV's it hardtop, radio, mosey HOUSE for sale or rent, three bed- rooms, finished recreation room, nice- ly situated and decorated. For further 59 SIMCA deluxe, radio, white walls, heater, 25,000 miles, perfect condition. Illness forces sale. Private MO 8-5152. after 5 p.m. at prices. Parkway Tele- vision, 918 Simcoe color TV store. 68 CHEVROLET A-1 condition stan- BEFORE buying or selling televisions dard, four-door, $1400. Cash. MA 3-2916, stoves, Cc ers, call Elmer Wilbur, CO 3-2294. information telephone MO 8-5463. WHITBY brick triplex, very reasonable, low down payment or will take a as part MO 8-5765. 61 PONTIAC Laurentian sedan two- ees ae "coe ateeen, Can be sees aheet io, low mileage. in 6 6 at 1010 Dundas Street East, Lot 20, Whitby. '62 BUICK in good condition, Phone John MO 8-4456. je, power PRIVATE sale. Five-room brick bunga- low, north east section, Beverly Street. Mortgage, arranged. Telephone for appointment. "60 CORVAIR four-door deluxe, Ermine white, radio, whitewalls, gear shift, low mile- age, beautiful interior, custom like new. Telephone 728-1203. PRIVATE sale, five-room brick bunga- low with garage, two years old, land- seaped, decorated, immaculate through. FOR SALE Good downtown property will be free and clear, ready for building... land is offered for sale at $2000. per toot frontage - on King St. LLOYD REALTY LIST WITH LLOYD THEN CALL YOUR MOVER Leave information in writ- ing with: BOX 3 .|LESLIE Street, nine-room brick, $12,- t, all extras, one NHA mortgage 6 per cent, close to schools, bus ete. Telephone 728-4850. 1959 FORD station wagon, clean, excellent condition, $1,695. 1951 Ford, half-ton truck, $175. 1956 Meteor coach, V-8 engine, standard, Will take trade or terms, Private sale, Call after 5, Brooklin, 655-3179. '53 PONTIAC » good body and motor, radio with rear speaker, clean interior, $195. MO 8-5631. 1960 HALF-TON Chevrolet truck with canopy, A-1 condition. Apply 216 Park Road North. 1948 CHEVROLET sedan, good trans- $60, "725-4449, good condition, SKATES, new and used, sold and ex- changed, Apply Drayton Cycle, 204 Bond Street Ea TYPEWRITERS, electric ten key add- ing mack:-:, calculator, check writer, also cash register. Will sell reasonable, 4434, WE pay highest prices in the city for used furniture. Pretty's Used Furni- ture Store, 723-3271. 444 Simcoe South, 1959 CHEVROLET coach, radio, ise. ture Trading Posi Stores, 446 Simeoe Street matic, this week's special, Ted Campin Motors, 7: 1956 FORD coach, radio. Working man's special, A real steal, $595. Ted Campin Motors, 7: SPECIAL -- 5 per cent large ranch bungalow, 20 ft. living room, large covered patio. 728-2548, Bob Johnson. Howe and Peters real- '85 CHEVROLET BelAir, six automatic, radio, A-1 condition, Color, coral and grey. Telephone WH 2-5684. tors. HOME with income -- Oshawa Boule- vard south, insul stone, two storey, '53 CHEVROLET sedan, in good condi- tion, radio, good upholstery and body. For further information. Telephone 725- 5637. WE buy, sell and exchange used furni- or ing you have. The City South and 31 Bond Street East. 723-1671. ROLLER bearings and seals. Mitton Electric and Machinery Ltd., 208 Chest. nut Street East, Whitby. 1958 FORD sedan, 6 » custom radio, clean car, perfect tires, good paint. $1,095. 725-6786. 42 GMC six wheel drive, in running der. Good buy for quick. sale; also *51 Chev four wheel drive, . five tr with power winch. 1050 x nine-room house, double garage. Private four-room unfurnished apartment, upstairs, $65 monthly in- 562 BUICK, in John MO good condition. Phone 8-4456. 20 tires on it. Ready to go to work. Telephone MA 3-5756. TYPING paper on sale, letter size, white newsprint, buy in bulk lots and save. 4% ib. pkg. $1.00, 9 Ib. pkg. $2.00. Circulation Dept., Oshawa Times. CAR raao, in he dash, transistor, $32.50. Aerial and*installation extra, Try Dominion Tire, 48 Bond Street West. TENTS, marine come, Private sale or trade for home near city and schools. 725-0454. BUILDING lots by Courtice Public and High school, half down, balance terms. Telephone 728-5579. 900 easy terms, air conditioning. P. Pickens, 114 Oakwood, Toronto. 532- 236. OSHAWA TIMES $240 DOLARS $240 INCOME ON WARRAN AVE. This property is commercially zoned. Certainly a good in- vestment for $17,900. Open to offers on all trades. Call Bil Millar 728-5123. STOREY AND HALF 0,900 3 bedrooms, lar; living room, modern kitchéh, oil heat, taxes less thon $200. For more information call Bill Horner ot 728-5123. DUPLEX DOWN $700 DOWN LIVE RENT FREE See this one! 5-room and One 3-room apartment, close to city hall. Hurry coll Bill GUIDE REALTY LIMITED 16 Simcoe St. South 723-1121 ANNAPOLIS AVENUE PRICED REDUCED TO $6,900 on this comfortable and spotlessly clean two-bedroom home. Oil heating, nice kit- chen, with new cupboards, stainless stee] sink. Three- piece bathroom. Call today to inspect. Immediate pos- session. BRAND NEW Rug brick bungalow with car- port, on Central Park Blvd. North, spacious plan on a nice lot. Immediate posses- sion. $2,200 down to one N.H.A, mortgage. 5%2% RESALE That carries for $88.00 In- terest, Principal and Taxes. Extra roomy 3-bedroom bun- galow with finished rec. room, In the northwest area, on a paved street, close to all schools, bus and shop- ping. For full porticulors call 723-1121 ? Homer ot 728-5123. ONE BLOCK TO 0.C.V.I. Five-room brick bungalow, two-car garage, large recrea- tion room, fireplace. Owner transferred, Priced for quick sole, "Call Irwin Cruikshanks ot 728-5123. NORTH-WEST 2 year old bungalow, over 1100 square feet, $13,900 full price. Carries for $85.00 per month, interest and prin- cipal. Fully landscaped; fenced, decorated, extra stool 7 $650 DOWN, one mortgage, three-bed- room bungalow, year old, beautiful condition. Large kitchen, extra large living room. Sacrifice. MO 8.8253. NORTH west spacious six-room bun- galow, broadioom, fireplace, landscaped $1500 down, Will finance to suit buyer. 725-7279, PRIVATE sale, six-room red brick bun- galow, three bedrooms, north west lo. cation, near schools. Reasonable. Owner leaving city. Telephone 723-9562. $1250 DOWN for this brand new six- room bungalow with carpert, featuring clay brick with stone front, copper hooded fan in kitchen, good quality, modern light fixtures, electric door chimes, beautiful full length vanity with full length mirror, colored fixtures, ceramic tiled walls, quality Garwood furnace, double Pierson sliding win- dows, lifetime copper plumbing. Dandy lot 56' x 159'. For further particulars telephone Les Hal] daytime 723-2265, evenings, 728-5513. Schofield-Aker Ltd. CALL 723-1133 FOR A COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE CARL OLSEN REALTOR 19 ATHOL ST. W., OSHAWA 5-ROOM 1Y2-storey brick home In North-west area, nicely dec- orated with finished recrea- tion room, fenced lot and paved drive with detached garage. Close to shopping and schools. Low down pay- ment. For further 'informa- tion call Lorne Hartford at 728-6286. S. D. HYMAN REALTOR in basement. Hurry for this oe. Call Ed Drumm at 728- 23. Lloyd Realty (Oshawa) Ltd. Realtor Open daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Roy 'Flintoff, Phyllis Jubb, Irene Brown, Jean Peacock, Lloyd Co Dick Young Lucas Peacock. 728-5123 YOUR GUIDE TO BETTER LIVING. 101 Simcoe St. N, OUTSTANDING VALUE IN ROSSLAND MANOR FIVE-ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW 62' lot, carport, beautiful mahogany cupboards, large .bath- foom, and many other features FULL PRICE $15,575.00--DOWN $1,975.00 Also custom-built homesNin Crestwood Heights. Priced from $12,800 with $800.00 down> JAMES O'MALLEY -- 723-7122 JOHN A. J. BOLAHOOD Insurance LTD. Realtors 167 Simcoe South Office Hours: 9 A.M. - 9 P.M, Mortgages Arranged, Bought and Sold TECUMSEH STREET Estate sale very anxious, a smart looking brick bunga- low, well finished inside, silent switches, vanity in bathroom, exhaust fan in kit- chen. Divided basement with extra 2-pc. bathroom. Sell- ing at cost. Phone Mr. Rat- cliffe, 725-6544, $11,500 FULL PRICE 6 years old, 5-room brick bungalow. Very well kept home with large fenced-in back yard, very close to sep- METCALF REAL ESTATE LTD. DIAL 728-4678 MASSON STREET New 5¥4-ro0m brick bungalow with carport, 3 bedrooms, ceramic tiled bathroom with vanity ond large mirror, large kitchen with dinette, walkout basement, comes complete with storms and screens, choice location in north end of Oshawa. All this. for only $15,295.00 with $3,143.00 down, balance on one N.H.A. mortgoge. Owner will consider o trade on this home. DUPLEX Patricia Ave. -- two 4-room apartments, complete in every way. Double garage, 2 bathrooms, nice lot, building in immaculate shope. Very good income. Shown by appointment only. LIST PHOTO CO-OP THROUGH THIS OFFICE AFTER 5:30 CALL Everett Elliott 723.9290 John Kemp 728-2392 Dick Barriage 725-6243 Joe Maga 725-9191 Marion Drew 725-7610 arate. and public schools, Owner will take low down payment. Ask for Mr, Zurba, 725-6544, HIGHWAY PROPERTY Hedged evergreen treed % acre lot. Very nice 5-room tug brick and stone house with garage. Property zoned commercial. Home heated with hot water. Asking $1,000.00 down with $13,- 500.00 full price. To inspect call Mr, Siblock at 725-6544. 29--Automobiles for Sale Curr OFF "AS IS" LOW MILLS ERS PRICED CARS 7 1951 PONTIAC DELUXE, TWO-DOOR-- Nice green color. LICENSE NO. 759573 THE WHO LE PRICE ONLY $59 1953 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN -- Two- tone blue, cust om radio. FULL PRICE $99 1954 DODGE SEDAN -- Grey color. LICENSE B10760 FULL PRICE $79 1954. PLYMOUTH HARDTOP--Red and white, radio. LICENSE A 87791 FULL PR ICE $99 1955 DODGE SEDAN -- Black. LICENSE B 6579 FULL: PRI *1955 OLDSMOBILE, CE $199 TWO-DOOR HARD- TOP -- Black and white, custom ra- dio, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes. LICENSE FULL PRI B 4548 CE $499 1955 PLYMOUTH SEDAN -- Blue. LICENSE A 91278 FULL PRI 1951 CHEVROLET, CE $299 2-DOOR HARDTOP -- Nice red and black car, auto- matic transmis sion. LICENSE B 10584 FULL PRI CE $199 1955 PLYMOUTH SEDAN--Automatic, radio, two-tone blue. LICENSE 205451 FULL PRICE $179 MOTO THE CLIFF MILLS RO dada 266 KING STREET WEST 723-4311 bicycles, Best prices. Try Dominion Tire, 48 Bond Street West. GUNS (old) wanted rifle, shotgun, re- volver or vistols and cartridges. Tele- Phone 725-8183. CHAINS and sprockets. Mitton Electric and Machinery Ltd., 208 Chestnut Street East, Whitby. V-BELTS and pulleys, Mitton Electric and Machinery Ltd., 208 Chestnut Street East, Whitby. ELECTRIC motors, Mitton Electric and Machinery Ltd., 208 Chestnut Street East, Whitby. DISCOUNT prices at Edgar's on Para paint and varnish. Gloss, flat ,semi- Get free a Wall Paper, 34 King S B. F. GOODRICH Stores teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, vision. Thrifty Budget Plan. 725-4543. West. adding machines, typewriters. Also sup- plies. Work guaranteed. Free esti- mates. Telephone 723-4434 any time. DUPLICATOR, hand and _ electric, spirit or stencil; supplies. Hamilton Of- fice Equip., 137 Brock St. S. MO 8-8442, FUR COAT dark brown seal, full back, ful] leneth, size 20, like new, $50. Telephone 725-8901. FUR COAT, dark brown seal, full back, full length, size 20, like new, $50. Tele- Phone 725-8901. SEAL coats, black, like new, size 20, full length, $25; size 22%, % length, $20. 725-1882. BALL bearings and bronze. in Electric and Machinery Ltd., 208 Chest- nut Street East, Whitby. AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt service, free estimates. Chair, table rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North, CHROME set, consisting of table with arborite top and six c! in good con- dition, $60. Telephone 725-3844. '53 BUICK, in good condition; seven- Piece chrome set. 716 Newman Cresc., Whitby, MO 8-4225. : SENSATIONAL savings on baby car- riags, clearance of 1961 models. 1962 styles to be shown next week as low as $19.95. Free carriage _ mattresses, Wilson's Furniture, 20 Church Street. USED parts and repairs for all makes of wringer type washers, % hp motors, $5 to $8, guaranteed reconditioned washers and stoves, Paddy's Market, Hamptsz; CO 3-2241. 6 WALL cases, birch, complete with sliding glass on tracks; show cae complete $250; Taylor safe, fireproof, $150; gas heater, propane, cost $210, sell for $50. Telephone 723-4545. 39-INCH bed, 36-inch coil mattress, al- most new, $10. 188 Kluane Street. Tele- phone 725-1652, BEDROOM set, blond finish, double bed with spring, mattress, dresser, chest; iron bed, springs, mattress, tele- vision Sylvania, 21-inch screen, table model; two large baby cribs one mat- tress; platform rocker, brown uphol- stery; large size Conlon ironer, kit- chen chairs. 725-0454. Street North, Your} »->. wash- gloss, latex in white and 20 colors at| : 20 per cent off. No limit to quantity. | { ardware, outboard motors, guns and| @ at Edgar's Paint and Tires, bat- tele- REPAIRS on any make cash registers, | (floor), 6' 6", birch, cost $700, will sell} Soldiers of the famed Cana- dian Princess Pat Infantry Regiment keep on alert as they move over frozen Bering Sea ice near Nome, Alaska, where they are taking part in joint U.S.-Canadian winter war games. Driver of "'Rat" snow vehicle is Pfc. Guy LaVergne, North Bay, Ont. Seated by La- Vergne is Cpl. Robert Harris, Port William, Ont. Behind CANADIANS IN WAR GAMES Harris is Pfc. Allen Rylande of Eskimo Scouts, Alaska Na- tional Guard, Nome. Others unidentified. (AP Wirephoto By LYNN HEINZERLING BRUSSELS (AP) -- The Un- ion Miniere du Haut-Katanga jhas never lost the regal touch of |King Leopold II of the Belgians. "The Congo is richer than you think: work," the crusty old monarch told his prospectors and engineers more than years ago. And for half a century, Union Minjere has been tearing a fab- ulous fortune in copper from the bleak landscape of The Congo's |Katanga province. More than 6,000,000 tons of |Katanga copper have poured into the world's markets in the last 50 years. The company supplies some 60 per cent of the world's cobalt, almost the en- tire world stock of radium and smaller amounts of germanium, cadmium and zine. PROFITS ROLL OUT Profits too have poured out of JOHNSTON outboard motor 3%. horse- only $65 cash. Telephone 725-9478. DRYERS -- used, one Douglas dryer, good condition $59.95, budget terms; one Norge dryer re-conditioned | $99.95. $10 down and $2.50 weekly. B. F. Good- rich Stores 88 King West 725-4543. frigerators, TV's, washers, ce Street. Phone 728-1131. FRi weekly. Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simece Street South. CHES' Foam cushions, heavy freize lovely style, a $219 value. Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South. VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes, parts, attachments, brushes, guaran- teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv- Rental ice, -0591 anytime. HALF priced sale of Sunworthy redi- pasted and regular wall paper at Edgar': Decor Centre, 34 King Street West. Room lots of 10 single rolls from $3.45. Visit Edgar's first. FURNACE forced air, 10 year guaran- tee, $2.25 per week, no down poyment. Package deal, $130. Telephone 725-4729. FRFEZER, chesterfield suite, lamps, clocks, cedar chest, television, dishes, MEAT scale, chopping block, slicer, showcase, pop cooler, grill, cheque writer, fire proof ledger, milk shaker, large safe, file cabinet, desk, chair. Hamilton's, Whitby. power, in good condition. Will sell for --|000,000 in 1958. SELLING furniture? We'll buy it. Re- Pianos, stoves, etc. For top cash offer contact smoothtop mattress and box\utilities and Congolese enter- springs ($119 value) will be given to the first 10 customers purchasing our spe-| 4 cial triple dresser bedroom suite at the/have been estimated at more low low price of $218.88. Pay only. $2.50 ERFIELD and chair only $99.88. cover, cookware, appliances, lady's golf equip- ment, luggage. Telephone 728-1963 after five. coffee grinder, Union Miniere--$47,000,000 net in 1960, $70,000,000 in 1959, $48,- From the beginning, Union Miniere has been financed and nurtured by the most powerful and austere of Belgium's huge holding companies, the Societe Generale de Belgique, whose holdings in banks, insurance, prises, among other things, than $3,000,000,000. Union Miniere reported that in 1960 it paid $52,347,897 in taxes, royalties, duties and divi- dends to the Congolese govern- ment, the Katangan government and the Belgian state. Bel- gium's share was only $1,763,- 323. government to restore its au- thority, Union Miniere has been officially silent. SHARE VALUE SINKS Until the fighting broke out between Katangan forces and United Nations troops in Decem- ber, there was little interruption of mining operations. But com- pany shares, selling for $1,200 before independence, now are down around $300. Union Miniere taxes and roy- alties enabled Tshombe to build and equip an army of 12,000 men and hire white mercenary troops. African nationalists frequently allege that Union Miniere built up Tshombe as a stooge, sup- ported him politically and fi- nally helped him in his fight with the United Nations, paying the mercenaries and furnishing a rms, President Herman Robiliart, in one of the company's rare official comments, denied that it had any part in the dispute. It is acknowledged that Ka- tangan troops fired on United Nations forces from company property. But a company spokesman said there was no way for Union Miniere to stop Katangan forces from deploying as they wished. EMPLOYS 20,000 CONGOLESE Union Miniere employs about 20,000 Congolese and 1,600 whites in Katanga. The monthly payroll is $6,000,000. The 492 - foot chimney above Elisabethville's Lumum- bashi copper smelting plant is the principal landmark of a pleasant, prosperous city. Union Miniere takes pride in the way Tearing Out Fabulous Fortunes In Copper it cares for its native employ- ees, It has built more than 20,000 single dwellings for natives and their families. It has encour- aged them to keep families with them and helps with loans if an employee wants to build his own house. The company estimates it has spent more than $80,000,000 on social and welfare projects in Katanga. Its workers have churches, clubs, recreation fields. They receive free medi- cal care, disability insurance, paid vacations, old-age pensions and family allowances. HOME FOR WORKERS In Elisabethville's Lumum- bashi Township are 700 new homes built in bungalow style, all with electricity, running wa- ter, showers and toilets--rare comforts for the vast majority of Africans. The company maintains a net- work of hospitals, dispensaries and nursing homes and their services are available to Congo- lese not employed by Union Miniere. Schools are operated by the firm for children of its employees. Unskilled workers receive a minimum of $60 a month, skilled workers between $200 and $250-- high wages by African stand- ards. The Katanga copper deposits are so rich it is believed they will last well into the next cen- tury. Union Miniere's conces- sions run to 1990 when all the mines and _ installations for working them will go to the government. The question is: What govern- ment? The Belgian colonial adminis- tration for The Congo in Leo- poldville received the bulk of these benefits until The Congo's independence day on June 30, 1960. CONGO CUT OFF When President Moise Tshombe of the Katanga provin- cial government declared his province independent on July 11, 1960, he ordered Union' Miniere to pay all taxes, royalties and duties due the central Leopold- ville government into his "na- SPOT CASH 30--Automobiles Wanted 32--Articles for Sale PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up ; LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. want (25-1181. or down. Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. S. JOHN A. J. BOLAHOOD Insurance LTD. Realtors 167 Simcoe St. South Office Hours: 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. Mortgages Arranged, Bought and Sold 15-SUITE NEW APARTMENT BUILDING LEASED -- 10 2-bedroom and 5 1-bedroom suites, fully equipped, centrally located. Asking only $6,500 per suite. Satisfoctory mortgage and down payment arranged. See this terrific investment now. Call Mr. Appleby at 725-6544 to in- spect. ONE ONLY With Public, Seporate and High Schools at your door. N.H.A. 3-bedroo™m bungalow with spacious step-saving kitchen, living room, basement ready for rec. and rumpus room. Only $12,900 with $1,000.00 down and payments to suit your budget. Call Mr. Gower to inspect ot 725-6544. SUBURBAN Living, new ond different with electric heat, modern kitchen end family room, broadioom in rest of home, plus rec, room, ottached garage ond only ten minutes from town. Terms and ee, payments to be arranged. Ask for Mr, Gower at 5-6544, COLDSTREAM GARDENS All you need is $660 down to move in and enjoy these 3-bed- room split level. Modern inside and out, with prepaid services, oi heat plus free rec. room to first 'purchaser, $11,650 full price. One N.H.A. mortgage for the balance. For full infor- mation cqll Mr. Gower, at 725-6544. HARMONY VILLAGE Bungolows, split levels, attached garages, styled for gracious living with extras of time-saving kitchens, potios, notural trim, trees. Prices stort at $14,800 with down payments ond terms @rronged. Coli Mr. Sworbrick et 725-6544, 723-9421 THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS $ ALL CASH $ For clean cars we deal up or . down, Liens paid off, NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 512 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY MO 8-8001 BILL WHITTICK MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK N. WHITBY MO 8-474] BUYING OR SELLING SEE TED CAMPIN CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used.Car to "Ted" Talk '"'Cash" to the New Car Dealer and:""SAVE". TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 MOTORS 31--Automobile Repairs 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA Qust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 VOLVO THE FAMOUS P.V.544 1962 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY KEMP MOTORS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS WHITBY MO 8-4932 Jake & Bill's Garage 32--Articles for Sale FINA SERVICE 449 RITSON S. -- 728-0921 WILLIS ti "THE MATTRESS KING" has sensa- tresses, regular $59.50 to $89.50 value, all selling in three group prices, $28, $38 and $48. Wagon wheel bunk beds, $68. Crib mattresses $5.88, Continental beds, $27, Wilson Furniture, 20 Church Street. ional savings on smooth top mat- s MOTORS TAUNTON ROAD EAST Your AUSTIN Dealer We have a good assortment of Used Cars, 125-0331 VALLEY CREEK FURNITURE In a new location. 16% Bond Street West. Top prices paid for used radios, televis- ions, furniture and applian- ces. We buy, sell and ex- FILTER Queen Sales and Service, lib- eral trade-in allowance. Free demon- stration, Telephone 728-4683, GOOD RECONDITIONED Refrigerators Ranges And Washers All parts and service, AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE HARWOOD AVE. NORTH AJAX -- WH 2-6410 T.V. TOWERS 40 - ft. structure with. all- channel antenna, all galvan- ized, guaranteed 1 year. TRIO TELEVISION 171 Bond St. E., 728-6781 tional bank of Katanga." Union Miniere copper produc- tion for 1961 has. been an- nounced as 293,500 tons, about 7,000 tons less than in 1960. This means that in 1961 Tshombe's unrecognized "state of Ka- tanga" collected in the neigh- borhood of $50,000,000 to carry 34--Lost & Found DENTURES -- uppers" found Feb. 16, King Street West, vicinity Central Hotel. Owner may claim by paying for ad. 655-3517. WORRIED ? Then see us and find out for yourself how a food freezer service can take out the wor- ries and expense of food. A family of four spend with us approx. $16.50 per week for food and freezer. Includes approx. 80% of normal groc- eries. PHONE 728-9141 for your own personal onalysis. NO OBLIGATION NEW SPRING DRAPERY Custom-made, latest colorful floral and abstract patterns, Satins, Rayons, Mohairs, lined and unlined, up to 4 widths, 54 to 95 inch lengths. $17.95 up. Kitchen Drapery Fabric, at- tractive colors in polished cotton, 79c yd. up. Dan River Dress Cottons, var- ious colors, patems. 98c yd. M&C DRY GOODS ° change. Telephone 728-4401, 74 CELINA ST., 723-7827 LOST -- Black with white Spaniel. Answers to name "Pebbles," Feb. vicinity Gifford - Dundas, Whitby, MO 8-8424 after 4, Reward. Silent Sermon On Racial Brotherhood By GEORGE CORNELL AP Religion Writer A silent sermon is being pdeached on racial brotherhood. unspoken etchnique. Catholic groups boost. Its basis is a little printed card and a small bronze lapel giving the Christian cross. An uncounted and growing number of Americans now are carrying the card and wearing the pin as a symbol of commit- ment to inter-racial unity. They call themselves "brothers." 16,|troubles of The Congo. The method was started by an Ohio man who found it dif- ficult to convey the message by spoken words. He resorted to an It has since spread widely, with both Protestant and Roman it a pin with an engraving showing two hands clasping in front of Whenever anyone asks about on his feud with the central government and what he: called his "glorious war' with the United Nations, . And that is how Union Min- iere gets into the deep, deep United Nations policy has been to restore the unity of The Congo. Under pressure from Tshombe and doubtful about the ability of the central particularly pretty girls, their names up in the lights at the beginning of their career. Ridiculous! Where can they go after that?" Aspiring Actors Receive Advice -By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW YORK (AP) -- First, drive a truck. Or paint scenery. There's ample tim? later, Doug- las Campbell says, to "feel the quiver" of creative acting. Campbe,, a standout of this Broadway season, is a hurly, garrulous, forthright Scotsman of 39 who scorns the fad of hurry-up staydom. "A great many youngsters, get Much better, he asserts, to have every dewy-eyed new- comer perform chores that "rub theatre hard into the skin" be- fore being allowed on stage. "Training with all the physi- cal part would get rid of a lot of people who aren't equipped for thi e profession. The theatre ds a lot more physical the pin, they can either explain its meaning or merely show the card. It says, in part: "We know that when we are separated from one another, we are separated from Jesus Christ himself. He will seek contin- ually to accept all men as we have been accepted b-y. Him sce There is no organizational setup or membership list in- volved in the movement but it has been picked up and ex- panded by a number of church offices, in the north, south and midwest. Among the centres now dis- tributing the pin and card, all of which disclaim any official sponsorship of the movement; are these: The National Catholic Con- ference for Inter-Racial Justice, Chicago; the Episcopal Diocese f SoutOheihonrC iin,c ainn;t the National Council of Churches regional office, Nash- ville, Tenn. and the Episcopal Unity, Atlanta, Ga. i energy than most other occupa- tions." Campbell, it shouldn't -- sur- rise anyone, is a product of the practice he preaches. After 21 years of assorted ac- tivities behind the scenes and treading the boards, the man from Glasgow is performing on the White Way, for the first time, in the title role of Gideon. HELPED BY MARCH Instrumental in' his attain- ment of summit billing was Frederic March, who plays the other major role Chayefsky's absorbing biblical drama. March was so taken with Campbell's skill during re- hearsals that he urged the man- agement to give him co-star, in- stead of feature, rating. in Paddy Another man of considerable influence in his career Sir Ty- rone Guthrie, got him involved in the play. Previously tapped to work with. Guthrie in an ambitious new theatrical project at Minne- apolis next seasgn, Campbell. wanted a New York workout this semester. ir Tyrone said there might be a part in a show he planned to direct and handed over a copy of Gideon. Just what role he had in mind, Guthrie didn't say, but Campbell bluntly said he wanted to portray the hum- ble farmer who led the ancient Israelites to victory against fearsome combat odds. "I dare say you. could," is how the actor recalls the direc- tor's dry, reply. FEARED CASTING "Everybody in the manage- ment was terrified," Campbell says, at the thought of such casting for a newcomer, "'but I knew it was a part I could play." His confidence having been justified by high critical praise, the Scot salutes his colleagues-- and especially March. "o much of what you do de- pends on who you are playing with. I feel a unity of structure with March. It has something to do with the nature of actors who work well together." His professional career began in 1940, when Guthrie gave him a bit in-an Old Vic rendition of Medea. But long before that he knew that some kind of artistic life was coming for Campbell. "My mother was a mad-keen actress," he recalled. She was interested in amateur theatri- cals and sent him off to classes in dancing, singing and painting. His father was a post office em- ployee. For a while the young- ster thought he would be a great painter. But to help the family income he started driving trucks, When the stage beckoned he hauled theatrical equipment, did small parts with repertory groups and. got a_ general grounding in the craft. His path moved from Birmingham to Liverpool to Bristol and finally London. a